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VOL. XXXSI IOLD 8ERIES.I
SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1856.
NO 13001
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\VKUK!*UAY KVKN’O, a o’clock P« Ml
i> L iELEGHAPH.
M c\v Yor kMarkct.
Niwr Vo be, Nov. 4.—Ouly n moderate buii-
u«!4 doing in Cotton—the election being the
ftll ubHoi btug sulject of attention. Price* are
iu luror of the idler. Salei 300 balea.
Flour declined 12 cent*. Wheat from 1 to t
cent*.
sierliiig Exchange U (n Coir demand at 9 W
to 'J 1*2.
Farther bjr the Canadian.
Nkw Yobx, Nov. 4.—Private letters by the
steamer *ro favorable. Letters dated Wednes
day report an advance of 4 on Cotton during
the week. Sales of Wedneedgy 20,000' bales.
Middling Orleans 6|$ Middling Uplands 6|.
New York Klcctlon. i
Nkw York, Nov. 4.—The Democrats in thin
city are polling a heavy.—Serious riots oooured
iu the first and fifth wards. Pistols and other
weapons were freely used. Tho police generally
refused to interfere.
Tennessee Election.
Augusta Nov. 5.—Returns from 11 counties
in Tcmnoftflce show a Democratic majority of
12,000
[these are all the dispatches which have
been leceived up to 2 o’clock.]
By reference toour advertising columns
It will be noticed that his Honor Edward O.
Anderson, Chairman of the Committee of Ar
rangements, for the Southern Commercial Con
vention, has published a call for a meeting of
the General Committee, at the Exchange Long
Room, to-morrow uigbt, at half-past 7 o’clock.
We hope there will be a general attendance.
Lost Labor.— 1 The Telegraph office, was
kept open throughout the whole of last night,
iud our morning’s issue kept back until nearly
six o’clock, lu the hope of receiving decisive
reports from Borne of the more doubtful Statra
Yet nothing came of special Interest. The
wires were down North of Wilmington, and
still are at the time at which we write.
tew York Money Matters.
Tne New York Commrcial of last Saturday
evening reports sales of Georgia, sixes at 08.
Virginia sixes 914. Tennessee sixes 92. Mott
stocks show a decline. That paper says:
This week has been one of very considerable
pressure in the money market. The banks
are still continuing their system of contraction,
as a matter of necessity incidental to the
heavy call* upon their specie resources to meet
the deinuud for foreigo export. For the fire
weeks ending with Saturday last they have
lessened their discount lines 5,507,952, or au
average of more than eleven huudred thousand
dollars a week, while that of the last of the
series was more than one and three quarter
millions, and the contraction of the present
one it is supposed will not be of a less amount.
This bits fmeed a very large amount ef business
paper iipnu the street, and as a consequence
the iates of discount have advanced fully one
to (wo per cent since Saturday last
First class endrrsed paper cannot be readily
cashed at less than ten per cent, while the rutes
for that not so much in favor rule at twelve to
thirteen and a half. Single names, strictly
drat class, uiuy be quoted at twelve to fifteen,
aud names not so well known at fifteen to eigh*
teen per cent. On call the large bouses are at
present obtaining wbat they want at seven per
cent, but money is in demand at that rate,and
we presume that some parties are obliged to
pay more.
The exports of specie this week have been
large, but they are nearly balanced by the semi
monthly instalment from California, which
reached us on Tuesday, while the sub-treasury
has disbursed about a quarter of a million mor<
than i»t receipts daring the week ending last
tveing. The p.iymeuta on account of duties for
the saute time were a little more than six hand-
red tuuusuud dollars.
Suicide in New Yoke—Tuuehing Story—«
The N. Y. Herald of Saturday, contains a
touching story of the suicide ot Louie Howard,
a young girl who came from Boxoury, Mass.,
to tout city. She was about Id yean of age,
hud light hair and blue eyes, aud was a very
attractive girl. She was betrayed by a educer,
aud ai forwards took up her residence iu a house
of ill-repute. Here she became ardently at
tached to a young man, who a short time be
fore her detttu, showed a disposition to out bei
acquaintance. The Herald says:
un Saturday uighr last the parties met ac
cidentally ut Peructiio's ball, where she accost
ed him aud wished him to to douce with her.
He coldly refused She then pleaded With him
to go home with her, as she wished to com-
iuuuicute something of importance to them
both, but be refused her importunities with
redeuess. Wounded at his conduct, she left the
bull room and retired to her home; she lay
down fur awhile, but shortly alter arose, dress,
ed herself, and left the house.
This was at two o'clock on Sunday morning.
She was accosted by a policeman at the corner
of Cortland street, but, not noticing him, she
continued Iter way to south terry, aud went on
one of the bouts. It was a cold, chilly night;
there was no moon, and when the boat was
half way across the unfortunate girl threw her-
sell without a cry from the stem, and was soon
buried uuder the heavy tide that wasruuniug
at the time. The two passengers on the boat
little kuew of the fearful tragedy that had been
enacted on the boat, but the girl was missed
by them on the Brooklyn side, aud the alarm
given to her friends. Her body was recovered
ou Tuesday, aud identified by her female com-
pauiou*. A photograph was found on her pen.
son ot the young man whom she had loved so
well, but so unwisely. On Thursday her re*
miiius were conveyed to Greenwood, where she
wus interred, with the picture of her false
lover placed upon her breast. The scene at the
grave was painfully impressive. The landlady
of the house, her female companions, a clergy-
muu, tiie undertaker and his wife, were all that
were present. Alter the reading of the Episco-
teurs uud sobs of all present, after which the
luuerul cortege returned to the city. This is
oue or many similar stories that might be told
of life in the great metropolis.
[Prim iho Columbus Suu.J
Manufactures’ and Mechanics' Bank.
There wus a good deal of excitement in this
city yesterday about this Bonk, which failed
to open its doors as usual, and various were
ibe conjectures as to its probable condition,
iluaociuily. During the forenoon, many anx
ious faces might be seen in front or the en
trance, with one hand in tho pocket, apparent
ly anxiously awaiting the opening of this iusti-
tutiou. It did not open, however, and they
hnuily dispersed, giving the thing up as a
hopeless case. It is supposed by many to be
utterly bursted. We have heard of several
individuals who hold Its bills for $2,000. What
its condition is no one seems stall informed.
We siw its bills changing hands as low os 25
cents on the dollar. We are disposed totuink
the case not so bad as to Justify so great a sac
rifice, Itia reasonable to suppose its Stock
holders good for at least half of its liabilities.
Everybody accords to Dr. Taylor, its Presidout
the greatest intergrity, and think the difficulty
into which the Bank has gotten, is from de
ception practised upon him by parties at a
ni«tuuce, la which ft bad placed undeserved
confidence. We advise all who can do so, to
hold onto its bills. We have taken steps to
obtuiu the names of its Stockholders, and when
obtained shall give them to the public, when
they will bo belter able to Judge or the value of
>u issues.
Thanksgiving Day.
It will be seen from the proclamation of Hli
Excellency, Gov. Johnson that in' concert With
the Chief Magistrates of many of the States, be
ha» appointed Thursday, the 26th day of this
taohth, os a " Day of Thanksgiving and Sup
plication," and Invites and exhorts the people
or Georgia to its observance as such.
We givo thp proclamation a plane in our
editorial columus t
EXECUTIVE DEPORTMENT, »
Millxdoeville, Ga. Nuv. 1st, 1U56. j
In conformity with a custom, sanctioned by
the piety of all ages and eqjolucd by the Great
Law Giver of the Uuivorse, and responding to
the ouggestion, which seeks, by procuring con
cert of actlou among tho Executives of the
several States, is set apart a fixed day for gen
oral Thanksgiving throughout tho Uuiun.
I, Hersohel V. Johnson, Governor of Georgia
do, hereby, designate Thursday the twentieth
day of this present month, as a day of Thanks
giving and Supplication, and recommend tho
people throughout the Stuto, on that day, to
suspeud their usual business, and tho various re
ligious denominations to ussemble in their res
pective places of worship, and engage in exer
cises of devotion suitable to the occasion. Let
ns, ns a people, acknowledge with gratitude,
the manifold mercies of God. Let us thauk
Him, for our exemption from war, pestilence
and famine ; for our national and social bles
sings ; for the prosperity which smiles ou our
beloved country. Remembering our short-corn
lugs and representing of our sins, let usimploro
Divine forgiveness. Let us pray for the banish
ment of sectional animosities and strifes; for tho
prevalence of political fraternity ond justice;
for deep devotion and fidelity to the Federal
Con9titotion, which is the bond of our anion
for Heavenly wisdom to guide our Rulers; for
the expulsion of "spiritual wickedness in high
places," and for the establishment of that
"righteousness which exalteth a nation."
Given nndor my hand and Seal of the Ex
ecutive Department, at tho Capitol in
Milledgoville, on the day and year above
written.
HERSOHEL V. JOHNSON.
By the Governor:
L. H. Briscoe, Seo’y. Ex. Dept
tOT All papers in tho State publish once.
[communicated.]
Presidency of the Atlantlo and Gulf
Rond.
Oct. 30, 1856.
Messus. Editors I am pleased to learn
that the stock has been subscribed to the At
lantic and Gulf Railroad,necessary to its organ
isation, and I see that tho Savannah Republi
can recommends tho Hon. Charles Spalding,
and theBainbridge Argus, the Hon. James P.
Screven, as President of the Company. Dr.
Robert Collins ought to be made President of
this Company for many reasons, and I say this
without intending or wishing to disparage tbo
other gentlemen named in the slightest degree;
on the contrary I have the highest regard for
them as geutlemon, and as men possessing in
tellect of the highest order. The only difficul
ty now in the way of the speedy construction
of the Main Trunk Road, is the release from
the Brunswick Company; and there is no man
living who could get that release so soon, or
upon as good terms as Dr. Collins. Dr. Screven
is the President of the Savannah and Gull
Road, und it will be remembered that this
Road and the Brunswick Road have been con
sidered as rivals, and it is not to be disguised
that these two' Companies are not on the
best of terms. Mr. Spalding voted against the
Bruoswick Aid bill in the Legislature, and is
the father of the Atlantic and Gulf Road. This
last Road has ever been considered by the
Bruuswick Company as u rival Road also, and
it is but natural that they should distrust any
one who they ever looked upon as an enemy.
Dr. Collius, on tbo contrary, has built tie
Brunswick Road as far os it has been built, and
nos ever been tbe econsistent and unwavering
friend of that Ruud. Is it not reasonable to
suppose that he cuuld make more speedy end
betur arrangements than any oue else with the
Brunswick Compauy ? I sincerely hope that
tor the interest of the State, tbe people, and
the Atlantic aud Gulf Road, that Dr. Collins
will be made the President.
A Citizen of Thomas.
The Dn#U between Messrs. Pryor end
C Finney. ,
Exopanor Hotel, Richmond, I
„ * . November 2, 1850. f
hditort S, S, Qemocvat:
You will, no donbt, have had, previous to
this reaching yon,: a wholo soriesof reports
relative to the recent duello betweon Begot A.
Pryor, or the Richmond inquirer, and Dr.
Oswald Finney, Senator from tbe Accomao
Sable• Tb ° ^kwlwg particulars are re-
*> afterubofi, Dr. Finney, whilst at
this Hotel, became very talkative with some
acquaintances and a group of bystanders, on
the political subjects of the day, alluding to
persons uud particulars, and referring to Mr.
Pryor lit no very becoming language, branding
him ns coward," Ac. Mr. Pryor nearing of
Dr. P.'s remark*, proceeded to tbo hotel, to
leurn If the report wus trne, and for the pur
pose or oliostMug him with a small cane. Here
lie learned Dr. F. was at .dinner, so at Mr. P.’s
request Mr;irVing wulted on Dr. F. informing
him that Mr. P. wished to see him.
Understanding that Dr. F. was armed, Mr
-\fl r<)C . ure( ? H nod, on Dr. F. coming out
of the hotel on the sidewalk, Mr. P. root him
uud demanded to. know if what be had heard
was true. Dr. ^.answered in the affirmative i
%p.
he put his pistol in his pocket and repaired to
his room.
That night Dr. F. sent Mr. P.a challengo by
the hands of his friend, Dr. A. Marshall, and
Iho next morning the parties met at the back
of the Hollywood Cemetery, on tho canal, in
Heurico county, some two miles from the city,
where at ten paces they stood and fired. Mr.
P. fired at the word "one,” the bail passing on
the hip and around the back of his antagonist,
where it came through and fell on the ground.
The fire of Dr. F. bad no effect upon Mr. P.,
uud all parties were thon driven home. Dr. F.’s
condition is not dangerous.
The city was in considerable excitement dar
ing all Saturday.
More Anon.
We learn that Dr. Taylor was moved from
WeBt Point to the residence of his brother-in
law Mr. Lowther, in RtiBseU county, yesterday
His recovery is yet in doubt. His mind is
said to be much deranged.
Races.—Tbe St. Mary’s county, Md., fall
races took place at Leonardtown, in that coun
ty, during last week, and afforded considerable
interest to tbe sporting fraternity. Tbe pre
liminary race on Tuesday was between W. H.
Gibboms "Nicholas I," and Dr. Lynch’s
"8hakespeare,” three years old, mile heats,
$100 entrance, best three in five, and was won
by the former in-1.57, L55,1 A3. "War Eagle"
and "Union" also ran for a jockey club purso
of $300.
Statement of tho Condition of “TUB MARINS UVVK01I* GWOROIA” and ItV
- — m - - - — IhYlSXL “ *
Georgia
• u. »..u VUW.I»IW,I III --I'noi .'1111(1111 u kill, If UOIUII
Agencies, nt tlte close of bail r est, Monday, Octobor 90th, 1850, P ubllsludin
conformity with the Proclamation of the Governor of Georgia, Oct 94, 1856.
Vesuvius.—A letter from Naples says: "Slips
of oarth into the principal oreter ot Vesuvius
have been taking place for some time past. It
is feared that the entire summit of the mountain
will disappear in the open chasm. Violent and
continual reports have of late proceeded from
the volcano."
A Veteran Gone.—Minute guns wore fired
and bells tolled at Hartford on Monday morn
ing for tho death of Cal. James Ward, the oldest
commissary general in the United States, and
one of tho oldost citizens of that place, who
died suddenly, aged 89 years.
Small Notes in Tennesse.—Iii accord auco
with a law of the last Legislature, on and after
tho lRt of September, 1856, the issuance or
circulation of small notes of a less denomina
tion than $5, by any bauk, except the Bank of
Tennessee, i? made un indictable offence, puu*
isbablc by n fine of not less than $500 nor
more than $10,000.
-funeral limitation.
DIED—Mr. GEORGE HARPER, of New Hamp
ton, Mass. HU Tuneral will take placo this slt'-r-
noon, at half-pas (bur o’clock, from the Pulask
House.
Boston papers please copy.
Coninierrtiil Snltlligntf.
(From the N. Y. Her lid.)
Important Democratic Estimates—Tlic
dime Cuimused—Thc Election Decided
Albany, Oct. 31,1856.
Tho readers of the Herald will find below a
document which is the latest from the Buchan
an managers. It was made up for private aud
secret circulation, aud by no meuus intended
tor tbe public eye. A few days since a secret
meeting of several leading Democrats wus held
iu the city of Albany, at which ex-Lieutenant
Governor Church, Dean Richmond, chairman
of the 8tatr committee, Peter Dagger, secreta
ry, the editors of tho Atlus and Argus, and
several others from various ports of tbe State,
were present. The meeting was intended to
collect the canvass of the whole State, and such
other information os was accessible, and, in
their minds, reliable, and then calculate tbe
prospects iu each county, and compile a table
or votes for circulation iu the respective coun
ties.
The public are assured that tho document is
authentic, and comes from the individuals
named above, and a few others associated in
tbe meeting whose names could not bo easily
procured. Every politician in the State will of
course desire to know the opiuions of those
leading men. They seem confident of success,
The figures foot up as follows:
* Buchanan, 198,834
Fillmore, 138,246
Fremont, 192,534
—making an aggregate of 529,064 votes. The
entire vote of the State will exceed this by
about 20,000 votes, but the proportions will be
preserved. Jadge Parker will be receive 10,-
000 votes more than tbe democratic electoral
ticket; James Brooks 6,000 more than the Fill
more ticket; and John A. King 16,000 less
than the Fremont ticket.
Arrived.
Sohr Eliza Ann, Domingo, Back Rlvor, with 28.0
bus rough rtco, tu auourslmm a Sou,
Steamship Florida, Woodhull, New York—Fade!-
ford, Fay & Co.
Sailed.
Steamship Florida, Woodhull, New York.
Passengers.
Per stoamship Florldu, for New York—J Dolls-
noy, Miss stone, E Trlvett, P E Arnold and lady, C
W Arnold, J W Arnold, and 6 steerage.
NOTICE.
SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL CONVEN-
4K-S TlON—A tneotlng or tbe Goueral Commit
tee of Aldermen and Cllisens appointed to make
suitable arrangements for the reception or tbo
members of the Convention, are requested to meet
at tho Exchange Long Room, TO-MORRUW NIGHT,
at X post 7 o’clock.
novfi EDWARD O. ANDERSON, Chair.
The Richmond Duel!—(From tho Dispatch
of Monday) Muoh excitement prevailed in our
community on Saturday morn ng, in con
quetice of a report that a duel had been fou^
uear the city between Dr. O. B. Finney, State
Senator from Ifec Acoomae Distriot, and Roger
A. Pryor, Esq., cue ul' tbe editors of tho Rich
mond Enquirer. Tho report turned out to bo
correct. Early Saturday morning, the parties,
with their friends, repaired to a place in Henrico
county, a mile or two weBtof Richmond, where
they fought with pistols at 10 paces. Dr. Fin
ney was wounded at tbe first fire, the ball en-
tering his right side, above the hip, and pass
ing around to the buck, whence it was subse
quently extracted. Being thus disabled, he wus
in no condition to fire again, aud tbo aflbir ter
minated. Dr. Finney was conveyed to his
lodgings at the Ballard House. He lias suffered
great pain from his wound, though it is hoped
it will not result totally. It Is due to both gen
tlemen to say that they exhibited on the m * *
much firmness and presence of mind.
We cannot speak authoritatively of the
causes which led to this unfortunute affair.
Doubtless the friends of both parties wiU in time
enlighten the public mind with regard to its
origin. Tbe challenge, it said, proceeded from
Dr. Fiuney, and the whole matter was planned
and carried into execution within tho short
period of twelve or fourteen hours.
The Ohio Rivsn—Business atBxNwood.
wheeling, Out. 31.—fhe Ohio river is again
receding, and uo navigation can be expected
from tne recent rise. Tlw water, is now but 23
inches deep. A i average of seventycarduads
or produce and mercnaud.se is nuw daily trans-
frjwd at Benwuud aud Uoiair, tbo Railroad
Itopl* being kept buy.
The Wbatukb.—Oswego. Oct 31.—It com
menced snowing here last night, and still con
tinues. Tbe weather lute is very cold.
Hornellsville, Oct. 31,-Snow fell, here
and at Elmira lust night to tbe depth of a half
inoh. Tbe weather is very cold.
Ashore.—New York, Nov. 1.—The schoon
er Sultan went ashore last night below Fort
Ontario, with a cargo of wheat. tv*
fiuvuiiiiuli Market, November 5.
COTTON—Our coltou market, under the favora
ble news received yoaterday, has advanced
Halos this forenoon 374 bales, vis: 18 at lltf, 47 at
tl 9-16,10 at ll?{, 262 at 12, aud 35 at l;!#.
Exports.
NEW YORK—Steamship Florida—447 balea col-
ton, 197 casks rice, 44 bales domestics, 254 pKgs
sundries.
Intelligence.
«*art of Navaiinali .Rot ember 5
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Oglethorpe Mntnal Loan Auooiation
The regular moutnly meeting or iho
Ko above named Association will bo bold on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 5th lust., at 7 o’clock
at tho Exchange. novfi
Dir
Dlswmntea note, tunning to m.tn-
tlty 708,141 42
Exolmngo running to maturity. .1,815,403 65
Nutea und blllu protested
Considered good 63,658 68
Considered doubtful... .38.438 68
Considered bud 13,313 35 - 94.310 81
Stock and Bonds ........... 106.433 71
Banking House ond Lot 10,000 00
Itenl estate taken In payment ot
Debts 173)30 04
Due from other Banks & Agents 137,607 37
Pmteate 118 13
Exponses 15,856 03
Notes and cheeks other
Banks 81099 09
Specie 163,435 47- 344,434 59
Bosultlog balances with Agencies 33,465 03
83,3033103 34
DUtbC
Capital stock
Circulation
Deposits
Unclaimed Dividends
Due to other Banks and agents.
Snspenie account
Prattle ond Be^rved fund
CR.
.31,000.1)00 00
. 804.309 011
. 430,094 33
3.368 50
473,843 63
1114 15
411,703 74
33,303,603 34
T041S,
CHAOI.ES f. mills,
GEORGE HALL, ED IV A 111) PaDJILFCKD, AARON CHAMPION
NOAH B. KNAPP, t J.'MES T. WliUB, OBOBOki1,7COPB. ’
CHA8..F. MILLS, President, HM. P. HUNTtilt. Cashier. L
UUOiUUetU,
w- \ go:ttioimiu or small laiwlit*. urn be
O aC: :;*inwiau»<i with IUmhuJ uud Hoard, at
2o Drayiou slraot, opposite tho lob House.
due U—tl -MHK R. ri. KaYHER,
OrTnE’S METALi‘c“‘\
ISWSUIMfl (MSESISilf*
mHlditiauowly imvutml UUKIAL CASK, fash-
i louod to accord with tho jeollugs ol the be-
rvavo >. and yet rutaiuUig all tho roqulNltuB of au
appropriate roonptaulo far tbo dead. There Is no
rea^ou why such arouoptaclo should bo made to
create l>y Us appearauce dlsugp-eable sensations.
It is enough that we should lie borcaveJ, and what
ever lends to soRon or muko Ichs keen the poiguau-
oy of our grief, commends lu.elf to our cougldera-
tiou. 8o much that la repulsive bus beuu discarded
la tbo arrangeineut and nhapo or the above Case,
that Its name, the CASKET' BURIAL CAS' , la au
Involuntary suggestion, and I do not hesitate to
aver that there has uever been In use any thing so
entirely chaste, appropriate and convenient oa this
inveutlou
The Case permits a vlow of the entire body alter
it is enclosed, tho whole top being composed of
beautiful thick French Plate Ulaa^aufllcieutlj strong
to resist any Internal or external pressure, is per
fectly air light, composed of molal highly orna
mented, and will last lor ages.
Sample < of IhuCoskot may bo oeeu at the ('Olee ot
Messrs. CRANE, WELLS & C'*,, 82 Bay atroet, Sa
vannah.
P. A. Perrons desirous of p reba-dng the exclu
sive l ight lor tho sale of tho Casket In the following
titales, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North
Carolluu, will ploa3e apply by lettor or in person to
WILLIAM II. PHILLIPS A Oil.,
owuors of Patent, i-aro of
CRANE, WELI3 &CO„
Savannah, Georgia.
N It. Rights t} ouo or more counties will bo sold
kb. oct l-tr£p
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GROCERIES,
60 boxes Grand ft Williams’s 10 ounce Tobacco.
60 bbl* Luther Felton Boston Rum
2h ,t* Boston “
80 •• Old P. ll’GIn
$0 *• E- Phelps Rye Gin
60 N O. RucilUed Whisky
25 bbls Itomostio Brandy
26 }£ casks 4th proof Brandy
20 M " » " “
26 “ Malaga Wine
60 hols Crushed and Powdered Stuart's Sugar
60 “ Stuart’s A. B. Clarified Sugar
50 “ “ C. •* “
lu hhds choice St* Crulx «»
10 “ ‘‘ P. R-
6o " "rltue Baoou Sides
20 •• « ‘‘Shoulders
16 ca»k3 Byass Lnupoa Porter
2D X ca’ksTeuerlffe Wine
100 bags Prime Green Rio CoETou
100 “ Fair do " «
60 bogs ceolooGoV'ii nmont Java Coffee in mala
70 boxes Adamantine Candlns.
In store aud for raleb y
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
oct 25
GROG E R I E 87
bnxM Choice Tobacc'*, “various brands”
d\J\J 1U0 bags Choice Rio Coffee,
60 bbls Sugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda
do, Pilot do,
60 boxes assorted Cordials.
60 “ “ Candles,
26 " Adaniantluo Candles.
25 “ Tallow “
26 A-surtod Phkles,
20 “ Ground Coffee,
50 « Colgates’ Family, Palo, At No.
Soap,
Snuff,
WANTED.
A YOUNG man from Now York wants a situa
tion as Porter in a Grocery or Dry Goods
store. He Is willing to make himioir generally use*
rul. Address, James Slater, through tho Post of-
nov5-2t
$jT REMOVAL J£*
G. BROWN ib GO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer* In For
eign and Domestic Dry Goods*
B EG leave to say they have removed to tbelr
large now store,
170 BROUGHTON STREET,
whore their ample room will onable them to koep a
complete stock In overy department.
Alto, a fill line or
PLANTATION GOODS,
of tho best Southern manufacture. Combined with
the above they keep a complete stock or l adies
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroldorles, Luos,
and Ladios and Gents Furnuhlug Goods, to suit tbe
City as well as Ibe Country Buyers, at the lowest
Cash prices U» BROWN & CO.,
oct29 ‘ 170 Broughton st.
Xl Ladles Buck and White Bilk Hose,
do do Raw do,-/do. .?
Clack Burmese Wool do
do Arnerian and Cashmere do
White, Slate, Brown and Black 1 otton Hon.
Also, a full assortment of
Alexandres Kid Gloves,
CoPd and Black Silk do
do Cashmere do
Ladies Merino Vests,
do Pllk
oot28
lifiNRY LATHROP h CO.
A STRAY HORSE.
A Bay Horse wsa
terday during ray a
unknown,to.my aervan s. The. owner
is reducated to prove property, EW. H
pout a* ouu take him away •
.. ., odtairtf .
m left in my yard y»s
/ absence, by a nuaro
JAMES J. BINES.
25 Jars Fronoh Rapes, 26 do Macoboy
20 nests Tubs.
20 dos Painted Buckets.
60 boxes Extra, First and Second
qualities Lemn Syrup,
6o boxes Scbcldam Schnapps.
60 “ Claret tVlne,
liO “ l l|ics, spurted sixes,
60 cheats Blt-ck To4S, various qualities,
60 qr do Ilya n do, superior,
25 eigbtb do do do do,
60 gross Guodwlns’ Yellow Bank, So
lace aud pure American, Fine Cut Tobacco.
200 reams trapping Paper, oildixos.
26 bi xus M tea uni,
25 ilu Vermicelli,
26 cases Oliv* Qil,
loo Whole, half and quarter kegs F F F
Gun Powder,
60u boxes Sardlnes.puarter and halves.
For sale by J. V. CONNERaT,
oct 9 No. 162Bty-htreet.
CUFFKK, 8UUAHS X
B igs Prime Green Rlu Coffee
so OU too do Fair do do do
60 mats Old Government Java do
76 bags Lagulra do
lo hhds Chaleo St Croix Sugar
10 do do 1>. R, do
20 half cbost8 fine Hyson Tea
6.) 16 lb caddies extra Quo do do
20 hair chests fine Black Tea. X >0 papers
15 do do do Oolong Black Tea, tin foils
60 ouddies extra fine Oolong Black Toa, 6 lbs-
Just received and ter sale by
00*21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO-
H ICKORY NUTS, Pecan Nuts, Brazil Nuts, A
raoads, of all kinds, received per staeme
auu ter sale by J. D. JESSE.
oot2l
’OTIOE—7 dozen CASES, assorted, received
tbl* daynor steamer, and for sale low by
O. M. GRIFFIN,
Successor to late U. Eastman,
oct 7 corner Bryan and WMtaker sta.
F LOUR,- 20 barrels Hiram Smith Flour.
26 half barrels Extra Gennessce.
76 barrels Domnead and Oakley Flour.
60—98 and 49 Sacks Demnead Flour.
Received and ter t*a!o by
oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
MONEYS MONEY II MO.vEYIl
W HY bu wo witUout Money! when It la Just aa
eaay lor any ouo to bo around with a pocket
mu as not, If they only tbihk so. 1 have got a new
article, from which rrum five to twenty dollars a
day can bo raudo. either by m tie or female. It 1«
highly respectable business, and un article which Is
wauled iu overy family In tho 'l uited States. Ku-
oloso mo two uoilara by ma : l, at my risk, and 1 will
forward you by return mall a C rculur, w-th lull
instructions in the art. Tho busim s.s is very easy
Try It, If you are out of employ meet; und you will
uever regret it; lor it wll be better tor you to nay
the above sum, und insure a good business, tuuu
to pay tweuty-llvo ceuts for a spurious advertise
ment. This is no humbug. Try it l Try it I Trt
tt! Address your letters t«
DWIGHT M'»NROK, New York.
sent 16-3m
A1TENTION PUBLIC.
M\i HACK, SALE
AND
Livery Stables,
NO. 225
BAY STREET,
FREEMAN, HENDERSON A CO.
PROPRIETORS.
T UR subrcrlbore would Inform tho public that
they have opened a Stable iu the Brick Build
ing o»» Bay streot, between Montgomery und Jeffer
son streets, and have added to their already LARGE
STOCK several well broke NORTHERN HORSES,
besides uew BUGGIES and CARRIAGES, undare
now able to supply all ordors lu tbelr line. They
will have OMNIBUSSFS ami HACKS on the arrival
aud dopurturo of tho Cars aud Summers Aud al.su
HACKS for PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION.
Their establishment hi all it* departments, they
are determined SHAIJ, NOT BE EXCELLED IN THE
SOUTHERN COUNTRY.
FREEMAN, HENDERSON k CO.
oct30-tf
THE ONLY
IffWl
EXCLUSIVE
MUSH '
W.D. ZOGBAUM&CO.
1 TAKE tho oppoitunity >u return thanks to their
. frlonds nml the public ter their favors, uud
hope from strict attention to tbelr buslnoss, for con
Unuution of tbelr patronage, and would therefore
reepoctfntly ask thoattootiou of tho public to their
usually largo stuck or Plauo Fortes; having added
tills season also, W. Kuaber aud U. Vogt’s Pianos,
which for elasticity uud beauty ef touch un 1 great
power, can not bo aurpuwod. AImi. ou baud n
large ussurtment ef Musleal Merchandize, and u
choice collection of Homo und Foreign Music.
ool29
AND DRESS GOODS
Mrs FRE' LAND has opened
and will he receiving by
steamers through tbo sea
sou, the latest aud most fash-
tebnuble stytes of
FREN- U BONNETS,
Klbbous,Flowers uuu Feuth
ms. Also a licit sole.tiou
uf Dress iiiramingSfceusl-t-
ng Ribbons, iia.oTTvoivot Ribbon* and B igle Ia
e-. • With a variety or Dress and loak ra toms |
which the Udtesur Sa-annait nut vicinity «ro su-
liulted to call ana exunlue at No. 174 Bnug^tou
-.trout, Upstairs. out 21
NOTICE^
T HE un lerrigned, • «u.mi-sliinci> of tho t'gechci*
Bead, wul leceivo pro u.-nU for Inilnliu.' »
BrMge across tho ChiiiiI, ktn-wn as tho D nn Furost
Bridge. Mu erlals to lie of thu lie t quality, ih
pi u and drawing can bu seen at tnu uIll u John
s. Bowen. Civil Surveyur, on liru.vtou stroi-t.
I'ri pomls will bo received until 12 o’clock, M., of
November 22nd.
1ft. WAYNE, ) J
K. C A.NHKR40N, > a
nov3 E, B'lUHQ INK. J °
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Athens, Or toboi-, 1G, 183G.
RE ItRGANIZATItW OF COLLEGE FACULTY
OutnulOthof Deci tuber noxt, tho Trustees ol
this Institution wi I procuod to elect the following
officers: Professor or Belles Lottre-i aud Orutory :
** *• AncR-nV Languages;
” ” Natirrul Sciences;
" •* Mathematics;
“ ** Nut. Philosophy and Chemistry ;
Tutor of Mathematics;
•» “ Languages;
And to appoint a President pro tern.
Thu Presidents Balaiy is $2600 per unu.
The salary's of tbo Professors is $2000 per an
num.
Person* elected will bo expected leeutor upon
tbelr duties tho 15tn of January next.
oct25 4W ASBUKY HULL, Sect’ry.
L ine*, brushes, wash boards, to,. &c—
loo doz Clothes Lines
200 do Fish do
600 du Scrubbing Brushes
60 do WaBh Boards
60 du Barrel Covers
60 reams Wrapping Paper
60 imles do Twine
60 boxes Pipe Heads
100 boxes Eng Pipes
100 boxes fresh grou
260 boxes Victoria Blue
100 boxes Tiger Mustard
100 boxos sup’r Carb Soda
75 kegs washing do
100 doz 2 and 3 ply Brooms,
Received and ter sale by
oct22 HollAHON k DOYLE.
B randies, wines, &o.—
6 half pipes Palo Otard Dupuy k Go’s. Bran
dy, 1852.
6 halfpipes do do do do 1864,
7 qr casks Old Jean Louis Cognac do,
6 half pipes Sazorac do,
26 qr casks Port Wiue,
26 qr do Malaga do,
10 qr do Madeira aud Shorry Wines,
10 pipes Holland Gin,
60 baskets Heidselk Champagne,
25 do Hungarian Lion do,
60 bblsX, XX, XX X, and Extra Monongg
bela Whiskey,
160 bbls Domestic Liquors, assorted. For sale
J. V. CONNERAT,
oct 28 No. 162 Bay-street.
C OFFEE.—Five hundred bags Rio Coffee, fair
and choice;
40 bags Old Government Java Colleo;
60 mats du do do;
6 casks Plantation Coffee, very choice;
76bagsLaguyra do;
60 boxes Ground Java and WI Coffee;
In store and Tor salo by
oct26
WEBSTER k PALMES.
J UST RECEIVED—A Urge and varied lot or LA
DIES FURS, consisting of the following styles:
Victoria Pelerines,
Silver Martin Victetlnea,
British Sablo do
Genot do
Im'n Fitch Martin do
Belgian Genet irnffs,
Lynx do
British and French Sable Cuflh,
Sw.rn Trimming, Ac.,by
octOO HENRY LATHROP ft 00.
TUBS.
1,010 THINGS WOllTH KNOWING.
T ARDNER’S ONETHUUSAND AND TENTH!' (to
Jj WORTH KNOWING—a Book clearly explain
ing how to do rightly utmost ercruhing that can be
necessary lu tbo Kitchen, Ihu Parlor aud tho Dres
sing Room.
l.ORIMER UTTI.EGOOD, Esq., a Young Gentle
man who wished to seo Lire and saw it Accordingly,
by Frank E. Smedley.
MEMOIRS OF JAMES GORDON BENNETT AND
HIS TIMES, by a Journalist.
SARATOGA, a Story of 1787.
Wlddlfield’sNow Cook Book, or Practical Receipts
for tbe Housewife.
Miss Leslie’s New Receipts for Cookery.
Tho Ladies’ New Book lor Cookery—a Practical
System ter private ramiltea in town uud country.
The Amcrlcau Home Cook Book, containing sevo-
ral hundred excellent Receipts.
Fanny F'orn’s Fuiuily Cook Book, or Ilousekcop
Ing made easy.
Cooper’s Works—Tho Pra:rlo ; Tho Spy ; Tho
Oak (ipenings; Satan’s Toe; The Pioneers ; Tho
PathUuder.
Mtss McIntosh’s Novels—Evenings at Doualdeon
Manor; Aunt Kitty’s Tales; Jho Lofty ana the
Lowly, Ac., Ac. «
Mrs.Caroline Leo Hentz’s Works—Linda, or the
Young Pitot of tho Bello Credo; Tho Planter’s
Northern Bride; Marcus Warlanu, or the Long Moss
Spring; Hcllen aud Artber, or UUs Thiua’s Spin,
ning Wheel.
The Waverly Novels; Major Jones Courtship, Ac.,
c. Received by
J. B. CUBBKDGE, Agent,
oct 14 Under tho Marshall House.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A RECEIVED by into arrivals, Lady’s GA1-
lo. TKKS. Gentlemen’s Oxford TIES.
Gouts and Boys’ GAITERS.
uents I.ow Quartered, Calf and Patent Leather
HHOES.
Gentlemen’s F'ino BOOTS,
M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 10 No. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Building.
SHAN & COs LOTTERIES,
[AUtHQRt/j.'D nr tuk urtvs or aluuma.1
|50,000.
TO BE HAD FOR ||Q.
lotttjjttii JHilitarq acainraqlutterq
GLASS J.
To bo drawn tn the City or Montgomery, Alabama,
in public, tin THURSDAY, Nuvemoer 18th, 186H,
4iu tb** plan of
SINGLE NUMBERS
SAMUEL SWAN. Manager.
30,000 Ticket* Only! I
Priioa amounting to
200,000 Dollars I
Will bo distributed according to oho following
UNMVAL,IsKL> SCHEME!
.. 20,Oil
.. 20,00t
. 10,00
,. lo.uot-
... 6,OCX
5,(KH
.. 2,001
.. I0,00t
46,0(M.
1 prize of...
1 do do..
1 do do
I do do.
I do do .
1 do do
2 do do
2 do du ...
20 do do
60 do do
76 do du
100 do Ho
126 do do,
...860,001) Is,
20,WH) IS
20,010. U
10.000 is
10,000 tt ...
5,1)60 Is..
' 2,600 Is ;
1,000 u
600 Is
800 Is..
2001a 15,001
100 Is 10 000
00 is 7,6a
4 prizes of 8400 approxlm’g to 850,000 uro l,om
800 *
800
260
175
200
150
36
25
20
OW,VWUIU
20,000 are l,to«
80,000 are 1,C0(
10,000 are sot
10,000 are 70t
6,000 aro COt
2,600 aro 48<
1,000 are 32<
500 are2,80(
300 aro 6,-OOt
200 are 6,00*
1,000 prizes amounting to, 4 , *, * * $200,OtX.
puck or Tirana.
Whole rickets $10; Halve! 86; Quarters $2 $0.*
PUN or TUX LOTTKKY.
30,000 Numbers corresponding with those on th«
Ti kuts aro placed In one Wheel Tbe first 88i
Prizes are placed lu another Wheel. A number \>
drawn from the Number Wheel, aud at tbo eatm
time a Prizo is drawu from tbo other wheel. The
Prize drawn Is placed against the number arawu.
fills operation Is repeated until all the Prizoe are
drawn out.
AmoxuuTtoN Fiuza.
The two preceding and the two succeeding Num
bers to tboso Urawiug the ltrat 200 prizes will be-
entitled to tbo 800 Approximation Prizes, according
to tho .'t'ultemc.
iu ordering Tickttd enclose the money to our ad
dress ter tho Tlckoui urdured, on receipt of which
they will bo forwarded by first mall
Tho List of Drawn Nuinbors and Trizea will bi
Rent to purchasers Immediately aflor tho draw
ing.
Orders ter Tickets should be scut Iu early.
#9"Purcbaserfi will plcusu write tbelr signature*
plain, und give tboir profile*, county aud State.
3* * itomotubtr thut ever) prizf is drawn, and
payable iu full without deduction.
gap AU prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi
ately after tho drawing,—other prizes at tbo usual
time of thirty days.
Ali communication!- strictly cun Ud cutis I.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets
at either office
Orders for Tickets can bo addressed cither to
S. SWAN A CO., Atlanta, Ga.. or
H SWAN. Montgomery, Ala., or
jtiTWfls the above is not au ia odd and even num
ber scheme,’’ no Certiorates of Packages can In
sold in It. 001 14
HABFEdFOEMVfKBEB.
H ARPER’S Now Monthly Magazine for Novem
ber, Received aud ter sale by
WARNOCK & DAVIS,
out24 160 Comrtps-4 st*
FitEsH I'BUiT ANtt
PUB STEAMKH AUGUSTA, AT
YI10 Snvuiiiinlt Giuceiy «kFinit Depot.
Q A DDLS, of the Ghuico-ti Eatiug Apples.
O w 2 do Fine Quinces, 3 Fra Is Dates.
lu Huxca Lemons. Now Figs. Layer and Bund.
Kiisius. do Currants, nitrous &o.. *c.
NEW BUCKWHEAT AND RYE FLOUR-
Now No. 1 Mackerel, Salmon and CedUbh.
1 Grate Extra Bauch Onions.
1 do do Cabbages.
Pigs Fee and lTgsHead3 in Pickle.
Bath Brick, Cut no Powder,
Sup raeoLhecae,
Corn March.
Fre»h Bi.-cuit, flficen different kinds.
Biuari’s Syrup
ALSO RECEIVED,
30 Bunches 1 uouu is
lroOu Nassau uud Havana Orangos.
Ali ter sale u the must rea»uuabte torms, by
uct80 Wit. H. FaRKLLL.
IIUST’S mPHuVEU SliWtMU lUACUIXt.'
D ESIGNED Exprossly fur makiug Bags—an
which is decidedly supurlur to any 0M11
luchiue fur that pur|Kjso. Spt»ol or skein threat
uiu be used of au« ’ ;- irod length, and which w.
not need to ho cht until the whole Is ubo>
dug inuuaufucturori ulu amt Flour merchants ar
lurticulurl uivitcd -.iilaud examiuo itull86Cm
g street by
in iy26 M AI.FKF.D WEBSTER.lieu. Agt
«KW fALL, *Td'W lA’lKH
DRY GOODS.
'iiHE unduiaiguuu have and are now receiving
X their slock of
Foreign iumI. Domestic Dry Good*,
lo wince ■ ney invito tbeutteutluu ut tbelr friendi
.md ciiHtoraurs, uud public generally, as they iei-l
quite coufiiieut that they ran utter such induce
incuts a- will satisty the closest buyers. In oui
due will bu found a lull supply of Planters’ Good-,
-uch as Kerseys, Blaukets, Llnsiys, Flannels,
{•bootings, Bhlrtlugs, Giotbs, Cossimores, with «
good variety ol other styles. Fuucy Dress Goods,
such os rich, (ull wool,) De Laiues. Worsted Plaids.
Cashmeres, English aud Freuch Merinoes, Bilks
block aud colored. Also. Moire Antiauo Silks, Em
broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, Ac.,
<so., allot' which wo oiler on liberal terms. Cal.
uud examino at WKUH k WILLIAM?,
oetl‘2 No. 149 Congress street.
FOR SALE.
50 000 E^ UA Ml 0^th0lllVO^Ileb^,md,
^ Iotcgridad,
Cobuca,
_ MULLER A MICHEL8,
• corner Bay and Lincoln streets.
oct28-eod3t
C ANDLES,—li'ght huudred boxes Adaruautiue
aud Star Caudles:
100 half boxes Adamantine Candles;
60 do Hotel ' do;
160 do Sperm, Patent, Sperm and Tallow do,
In store and for salo by
oct26 - WEBSTER A PAI-MES.
C ODFISH, Pot-toes, Ac,
20 quintals Codfish. .
60 bbls, Mercer Potatoes.
100 boxes Herrings.
In store and for sa-o by
oet27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO,
M ACKEREL.—20 hall barrels medium size No.
2 Mackerel.
25 quarter barrels large, No. 1.
25 Kill's large No. 1 Mackerel.
In store and for »a'to by
00127 HoUXJMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
'I' 1ME—1,000casks best quality ut L.rap laute,
Jj lauding and In slure, ter sale tew by
- ‘ •’ARSON''
CAKLETUN A P.
INS.
S IGHT EXCHANGE on New Yifric tor sale by
0. A. L. LAMAR.
Get 21. * -
F RUIT, TURTLE. Ac.—The cargo of tho schr.
British Queen, in three days from Nassau, N.
F., consisting or
ORANGE8,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
TURTLE, Ac.
For sale by YONGE A FRIERSON,
oct29-2t No. 94 Bay street.
GUNNY CLOIK.
1 A Rolls heavy Gunny cloth,
luU Bcr tale by
oct24—lriw J. W. LATHROP A 00.
ASSIZE OP BREAD.
Cur TaxmUKKR’s Omcx, \
Savauuab, 1st Nov., 1860. j
T HE average priceo or Flour the past month
being Eight dollars por bbl, Bread must weigh
as follows r
10 cent loaf ranat weigh 2 ft 0 oz.
6 » “ “ •• 1 lb 0 oz.
3 “ *« “ “ 9tfoz.
•JAMES 8. WILKINS,
uovl City Treasurer.
ALBA N Y ALE.
li)A bbls Read A Bro’s, Albany 41e, "a Buporl-
AaU or article,” landing per schr Target, and
tor sate by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
Haviug raudo arrangements wtib Messrs. Read A
Rro’s., tor sale of their Albany Alo, shall bo con
stantly supplied, and offer tho samo at lowest cash
price.
oc31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO
BUCKWHEAT 4ft MACKEREL.
4)A X bbls Fresh Buckwheat,
<a\J 20 x do*
25 boxes do.
20 buU Now No. 8 Mackerel,
10 X do Lara 0 No. 1 do.
10 X do small No. 1 do.
landing and ter sale by
oct 31 SCSANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
p ACON—24 hhds. prime Bacon Sides; jLbhd»;
JJ prime Bacon Shoulders, landing from steaar
****’“d for aale-or ^
OCTAVtJa COHEN,
ie’25tr«|
G UNNY BAGGING—to bat* «xtt* b*vy Gui-
ny Bagging, ou board Wk Indiana; Iran Boa-
BRIGHAM, KEIXY ft 00.
0CI27
THE LADY’ft CIUXDE
toilet
IU IUIIU, t
society.
ai.ho.uiuu luitructor lu:Ic
.irciwruiioiiii, l,i.cy Hui-dleworlc, nilUntiicOKH
■i.kitis, our. or vwdrobo. tbo h.lr, irtlb. ttuidl,
liw.ouiiiiilt.xiou, uo, by Kmlljr IborbwoH, butbor
uf‘'Ilorao caie-made easy.” For sale by -
warnock ft Davis.
octlfi 1 169 Coiigrew street.
RIlOADl At SON*fl. ,
L1XTRA prepared Mucilage ter office and genera I
ill use, being a substilute for Wafers, (Sealing
•tux, Gumarablo and ad other ioccnveuent pro-
i«u aliens now in use, is always of good consistency,
does not turn hour and is ready tor use at any
momeut. For sale by ’ k jt'd.
WARNOCK ft 0AVI8.
oct 18 169 Opngrea street.
B
UTTER AND CUEtfiK-Jost receive* Pfr steam
ehlpFiorlaa : .
10 kegs choice Goshen butttr.V • !; ; '■
10 boxes English Dairy Cheete.
For sale by R. H. WATSON ft CO.
«Ct6
Corn or Whitaker itreet; add
Congress strtet Lane.
REAL FRENCHEHBROIEERIES
HENRY LATHRDl* Sc. CO.
W UULl) Invite tbe atteutinn of tho Ladiee to
• Uielr very large and rich stock oT
Opened ThIs DAY, embracing the following styles
ncal Thread, Honiton and Malteso SETiB -
" French, Muslin and Cambria " J,
Mourning Setts, In Book, Cambrlo and Linen
Cambric and Swiss. Edgings snd Inisr
Embroidered, H.8. Bordered Hdkffi
Muslin and Cambrlo Bands
Misses Setts, in great variety
Infants’ Cape, trimmed.
-ALSO-
Children's Worsted Capes
Optra Hoods, Ties, Ac.
Oilored, Silk uud Cashmere Scoria,
oct 6
FORSALE. .
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN. GOOD COOK A N
WASHER, AND PLAIN IRONEB ‘
AND BEAMBTHE88.
For particulars enquire at this office. oct 9
C ANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, Ao—
6u boxes Adamantine Canutes, star brand
69 do Bcadell’s 6 A 8 'fallow Caudles
50 do Colgate’s do do do '
100 do Smith’s A Duchan’s Family Soap
ICO do Colgate’s no. *land lb bar soap
60 do du Pale i do
60 du Oswug< i Pear J Starch
59 do beadell’s do 'do
59 du Soda Biscuits
25 bbls Sugar Uo, baud made
26 hexes ground Pepper, X U> papers
60 mats Cinnuuton.
In store and ter sale by *' *•>•
0021 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
K EK?EYr, PLAINS .AM* TWILLS—ID PLAN
TERS.—Wo would rcBpcctlully call the att - n-
>i..uufthe Planters of Georgia uud Carolina to the
«ery uumpleto and extonsivu assortment ot tbe
abovePiautaiiou Goods. Mdi.ey’s Goods,of.all de.
icriptiuus, being among the .ut which are now
ipeued and for sale by
oct 1 LADSON ft ROGERS.
oTUAltT’fc REFINED A CLARIFIED SUGAR—
O 26 bbls Stuart’s oiasned sugar
29 do do powdered uo
bUdo do A clat tiled do
69 do do B du do
69 do do G do do
lu store and ter sale by
oral SGKAMO.V, JOHX8TON ft 00-
H 1
UTTER ft GHEESK—
26 keg choice uosuen Butter
69 boxes (to
Lauding por steamer aud lor sale by
oral sGuaa'ToN, JoHNSluN ft 00.
EiV DCcEW'HEaT Just received per Jate arri-
vaia, auu ter ouiu by J. D. JcStsE.
uct 21
i *r<>tuk.u UQU Ra
il) e«sas Li At cu pole and dark Brandy
o ptp«* Hul auu (.i*. (Muues twa-)
6 >i uu juiuu.ra Wlue.
For *atu by
tcvl rc .(ii,- «; t u.
l)‘ • a.bts t>rti,4 Hails AND.-HoLl/xKd. JUsire-
i. CwUc-u ii UHlIUla 1’Jg HsUia ZMi ,ghl b)ueiM,
jU.ixUu lamuy. ntuaej natn* auu 5 hbuz ahuul-
ora, at,u s ituas* abgai cuieu bams, whiuU l will
-U ter izX etnu put iu. .. .r. •/
DAVID O’CuNNOB;
net 23 Corn>-r Hn-ugi.t- n A hi a) ten rt
ANIuH X S 6l 1 HE IR DAI S.
.it DR ,ott »N, autUur ut "iauio iiaiu;”fto.
13 Tnu Hiiutul the anatutnuu, by Alisa Wgrner.
uiuurui *• Witte, Wide Wurtu,”&c. , '
A Pitgi image tu ti Medluab auu Ateccab, by Dent,
ui tun, ot the Bombay army, with map ana itlua-
. utluits. . .
Tbu Humorous Poetry of tbe English Language,
rout Cnanuur lu aaxu.
Lurimur Eituuguuu, Esq., a y.ung gentleman who
visuid to cee lilu, by autediey.
Third volume Irving’s Lite or Washington—cheap
idiinin.
Wood, Therapewtio and Phtrmacalogy—a new
"work.
Simpson’s Obaturetrics—2 vols., complete.
Youug America’s Picture Gallery—79 illuctra •
uous. W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
oct 9
oUNDlUtf— ‘ "
O 26 libds. P. R. Sugar
169 bbls. Stuart’a Refined Sugar
199 kegs soda
luO buxes Carb Soda
. 10t» do Lemon Syrup
1090 X X boxea Sardine*
luO cases Scbuaj ps
190 M Imported eegars
69 M Amorioan do
Received and for salo by
oct 16 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
)EACfl BRaNDY—1,000 gallons pure old Peach
. Btanuy, ter sale by
oct 2 YOUNG ft WYATT.
B randy, gln, rum, &c-
26 bbls Domestic Brandy
20 X ‘■asks 4th proof do, twigg hoops
‘*6X do do do. do
69 bbls E Pbtlp’B Rye Gin
60 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum
76 do N. 0. Rectified Whiskey
20 X casks Malaga Wine
60 bbls Old P AH Gin,
In store and ter sale by
OC21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
$25 REWARD.
JtM Rauaway, on tbe 2d lnstenLiny negro
WL man l'OMPEY. He Is about iwcuty four
years or ago; six reel high; stout built; not
very dark complected; bss a down look In
...» wantenanco; has a scar oh the top of his foot,
cut with an axe. Me was raised in North CarolU
ua, Robeson county; and may be trying to.Bgake
his escape back. Any person bi Inglng him to me.
or confining dim in Jail so that I get him, I wfll pay
the above reward. -v
0. W. CRAWFORD,
Colquitt P.O.,
soptl7—2m Montgomery county, Gi.
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
& Brought to Jail In Swalnsboro, Emanuel Co.,
n tho 4th Instant, a negro man; he says hi*
»»° ‘s Harry; that he belong* to the reiate
t lltomas Clay, of dryan County, G*. - Be Is
ut tight complexion, with a slight scar over tbe-left
eyo;about 6 feet 3# Inches in height, and about 26
years old.
Tho owner is requested to come forward, pay
charges jmd'take hlmaway, as he will be deslt with
as tbe law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,;
Je» Jtfcr.
r SOAP, ftc.—
60 boxea fcperm aitd Patent Sperm Candloe
660 buxos aud hair boxes Pearl Starch
160 “ Colgate’s No. 18oap
60 •• Beadel, Smith ft Colgate’s Family an
Pale Soap
200 " Adamantine and Tallow Candles
60 »• Pipes and Pipe Heads
In store and for sale by
oct 2_ HiLCOMSE, JOHN8QN ft CO.
F wJUR—600 bbls. extra and superfine Ftour, as-
sorted brands.
600 sacks extra and eupetfino Flour, ask’d brands
160 quarter socks double extra,
lOObbli, Goodletulle double extra
•* 2 Young ft WYAVT.
GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE
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GODEY'S LADY’S BOOK ,r
JB November.
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Arthur’. Home Siiulo» lor Nonmber,.
I’cwraon'. UbWN»U«uU Jbculu.ror Norcn-
°Ura Stophcn’s New Monthly U^.rlna, Ibr No.
vember. ' **.’ ,* "
Ballou’s DoIlar’MontbJy for Novem$4r, ' ?
Received sad for sal* by . w . i tv;
WARNOCK ft . DAVIfl, S(
BoufcHUen ud SteUbMn ■
bbtM lHOooimirMt
T 'lBACOU,TEA, TWINS— 3 ?1 t
LA .X-.I—. t* — A — — -•- - -- — — i l- - ■ .
.0 buxw obolcb bribdi TobMbo . ilnl^iiJi
•» dmuOMWObtoo* Tb. . a3n i iE
26 halfobestocboloeGreen Tea * *•
26 bates Wrapping Twine. ’ '
Received and for sale by ^ j
sept 2$ - McMAHON'l
H errings ft potatoes-.
76 boxes Smoked Herrings •'
6o bblaffiio eating Potato* • • - *
Just received aud tor sa.« by 'it-Vt.
0981 SUUNJXJN, JUHN8ION ft CO.