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TtieCutiU’i tooounU are to Oot. 38. Bhi
■vporU Liverpool Colton marital *0tlT, prio*.
arm. S Jea of the weak 130,100 talw. Kipor-
ten look 11,000. Data* of Krldny 11,000.
PalrOrleaaa 7|
Middling Orleans •{ to 7
Middling Mobile* 0(
Import* Mac* th» departure ot lutrieimw
13,000. Stock on hud 100,000.
Flour declined nix pone* to one nhllllng nine*
Tueidny. Indian Corn unchanged.
M inclinatar trad* la ganerallp unohauged, as
alio llw Money Market. Oonaola advanced
) aluce Monday.
New Talk Market.
Nor.. S^Neir York OottooMarket Uwithout
change. Sale* or the day 000 bale*.
Buchanan anil ilraeklnrld*. Elected III
Maw You, N11.8.—Snfflolent returns have
been received hero from the different Statee
toshow that Buo'i man and Breckinridge have
been elected. Tueie la great rejoicing among
the Demoorate or New York City.
DaLiwana.—Thla State has gone for Buch
anan. It also elected a Democratic Congress
man In place of Cullen K. N.
Knumuir.—Louisville, Nov. 8.—The Demo*
urats have probably carried Kentuoky by six
thousand majority.—The election passed off
quietly In Louisville.
V Tennessee.
A Dispatch from Memphis states that Dem.
osrats have gained In that city and dve neigh
boring counties, over the Governor's election,
when the majority for Johnson, (Dam.) In the
State was 1,167. The Democrats have gained
is fur as heard from, 600 In West Tennessee,
snd 100 In Middle Tennessee. State is reported
to have gone Democratic by an increased ma
jority.
Maw York.
New Yoax, Nov.5.—The majority of Fremont
over Buchanan In the State of New York la re.
ported to be 98,000. His majority over Fillmore
la 80,000. Wood, Democrat Is reflected Mayor
ot the City. The Congressional Districts have
gone 13 for the Demoorate and JO for the op
position—King Black Bepnbllcan has been
elected Governor.
New Jersey,
Newell fuslonlst has been elected Governor oi
New Jersey. The Congressional- delegation
stands 3 Democrats to 9 opposition.
Haw England,
All the New England States have gone for
Fremont. k The entire Congressional delegation
of Massachusetts la Black Bepnbllcan.
Virginia and North Cantina. '
Dispatches from Virginia and North Carolina
show large Democratic gains, Buchanan has
unquestionably carried those States.
Maryland,
Fillmore’s majority In Baltimore le 7000, and
10,000 intheState. Another dispatch gives him
about 0000 majority In th* State.
Kentaeky.
Lodisvllx, Nov. 6.—The Democratic major!,
ty Oldham County Is 100 (the majority for
Pierce was 08) In Kenton 300 (majority for
Pierce 980) In Harrison 1J8 (majority for
Plena 143). In Nelson the Democrats have a
majority of 388—(Scott carried the county by
401.) The Democratic majority in Boot! county
1*438. Pierce’s majority wu 180.
Fillmore la about 1800 ahead In Louisville,
His majority in Franklin Is 00. (Scott's was 74)
In Buldt he has 90 majority—(Pleroe had 49)
Barren has gone for Fillmore by 380 (went for
Scott by 163.) Shelby gives Fillmore 40. It
g *FUhnore bas 40 majority In Woodford, where
Scott majority was 398. Jessamine which gave
Scott* malority of 88 gives Fillmore 360.
The Demoorate have probably carried the
State by 6000.
Indiana, Illinois and Ohio,
Indiana has gone Democratic by pmbably
30,000 majority. The Democrats claim to have
carried Illinois.
Ohio haa gone for Fremont
Reault of the Contest,
The returns already received leave no reason
to doubt the election of James Buohanan,ot
Pennsylvania, and Jobn C. Breckinridge, of
Kentucky, as President and Vice President ot
the United States for the term of four years,
beginning with the 4th of March next. The
following votes have (we believe) been given
for the Democratic tioket t
The whole Sooth With the exception of
Maryland, whioh has gone for Fillmore,
and of Louisiana, which Is In doubt 106
Northern States which have gone for Buoh-
scan are: Pennsylvania 37
Indian* 13
Illinois 11
New Jersey 7
103
One hundred and forty-nine votes are neces
sary to a choice.
We believe that in addition to the foregoing
Buchanan has carried Michigan (0), California
(4), and Louisiana (0)-ln all 10-making
Buchanan's whole vote 178.
Wliklneon County.
InwiHoroN, Ga., Nov. 8.
Editor. Georgian 4- Journal:
Gbmtlehbu:—Thinking you would like to
hear from the election In our county, I send
you the majority lor Buohanan, via: 300. AU
official, except one precinct, a very small vote
polled in consequence of the rain pouring down
until about 11 o'clock. If a full vote had been
polled, our majority would have been 300.
Helped fully, Ac.
Burke County.
Watkxsbcxo', Nov. 6, I860,
Editort Georgian ■'
In Burke 701 votes polled, of which 830 were
for Buchanan and 341 lor Fillmore. The
turn of one precinct, at which were cast 30
votea for Buchanan and 88 for Fillmore, has
been rejected on account of the superintend
ent* not having been sworn. This exclusion
reduces the total vote to 073—Buchanan's 490
andFiUmore'sl83.
You have fought and won nobly in old Chat-
ham. Yours, sincerely,
AcotrnouTino in Aaomr—-The London
Tina rather acoomulatee the agony In Its
comments upon the very wonderful account of
Georgia dueling. W* publish the article for
the amusement of our renders.
(From the London Times.]
It Is assumod by the myriads who sit in judg
ment on tho morality of newspapers thut there
la nothing we dislike so much us correction,
moro than all when it Is tho discovery ofahoax.
Notwithstanding this opinion wo declare that
It would be a great relief to us If it could be
made cut that the horrid narrative In our
columns yesterday, (published below.) describ
ing a railway scene iu the State of Georgia,
was the invention or the hallucination of the
writer. Its insertion was dolayed for some
days, that we might obtain satisfactory vouch
ers for the writer's' respectability, sanity aud
truthfulness, and on these paints we have no
doubt. Short of a miracle, we never read
anything so simply stated yet so Incredible in
substance. Yet we are told that nothing but
the terror which possesses peaceful men iu the
States prevents the publication of more horrors
of this sort. To use a hackueyed term, the de
tails are too sickening to be repeated, and when
it comes to the deliberate slaughter ora child in
a crowded railway car, for persisting in crying
after Its murdered father, there are few who
would not throw down the narrative in horror
Or incredulity. Bo, not to repeat the details,
we will sum thr results. Hera Is a train con
sisting of one long passenger car and a luggage
car, with seats for smokers, it starts with
twenty-five passengers, occasionally taking up
some and puttlog down some iu the course of a
journey which begins at 6 o’clock in the after-
noon and ends at 3) the next morning. The
passengers know about as muoh of one another
at starting as passengers usually do. Three
get into the train together; another 1b an ac
quaintance of theirs; another Is the father of
one of them; two others are friends, and there
are two fathers with their sons.
In the course of ten bouts and a halt in this
select community, no larger than Is sometimes
assembled round a private dinner table in this
metropolis, there are five actual duels, with
fatal results: a sixth duel, whieh was arrauged,
but did not come off, owing to tho death of au
Intended principal in another duel; a seventh
duel, whioh thore is every reason to believe had
taken place, though the train went on too soon
for the results to transpire; eighthly, a murder.
Of the two dozen passengers, fifteen are report
ed as eutering more or less into the fiction of
the drama: twelve took a direct part in duels;
six were kilted, and three were left on the way
fighting. Four of the duels were fooghtat
convenient spots, the train stopping lor the
purpose: one was fought In the luggage car
while the train was in motion, and the one
with uncertain results was fought at a regular
stopping place. Three of the dead bodies were
left behind; one was carried from tho scene of
the duel and deposited on the luggage; another
lay where It fUU in the luggage car; another
was thrown out on the roadside. Of tho six
kiUed two were fathers and two werothblr
sons—one father killed ehile avenging bis son,
undone child murdered for lamenting his fath
er. On the occasion of the first duel the train
did not stay it out, but the result followed by
telegraph. At the second or fourth the con
ductor, becoming keen in the sport, waited,
and the survivors remounted the train; but in
the last Instance the conductor seems to have
felt a qualm, and he managed to leave one of
the survivors on the road, while, with the aid
of the firemen, he boxed up the other to pre
vent fhrther alaughter. The time ribs gener
ally night, the last affair being at three in tbe
morning. It is stated Ahat these are not un
common incidents, and that scales a week
passes without some Ihtal encounter on tbe
road.
Government—that Is tossy, Lord Palmers
ton—has granted a penson or £100 per annum
to the widow or the late Gilbert Abbott A’Bac-
kett, and has contributed 4100 towards the
maintenance of Angus Beach, who Is insane.
Massachusetts....
Hhode Island.. .
Connecticut
New York
New Jersey
Peunnsylvauia...
Ohio ,,...
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Iowa
California
Total 170
Necessary to a choice.
It has been calculated, though we cannot
vouoh for tbe calculation, that if the whole
human race started by express train for the sun
they would never reach it, since on the aver
age of railway accidents they would either be
killed or laid up on the road. That seems rath
er preposterous; but in thla instance 38 per
cent, of the passengers were kiUed In ton hours
and a hair, and at tue same rate of slaughter, if
the journey from Macon to Austria had takeu
48 hours instead of 10), only one would have
entered the latter town alive.' Half, it is true,
would have been found laid out on their lug-
age, but the rest would be left on the battle
eld or flung overbrard. This suggests some
rather serious reflections as to the future of the
Untied States, for what we have described ap-
peara to bethe"n6rmal" state ot things. The
i late of the narrative is the 36th of August last,
only six weeks ago; tbe Georgia papers were
wholly silent as to the afiklr, so or coureo uo-
n was brought to justice. Indeed, the con-
>r of the train, simply for his own comfort,
had adroitly managed to leave the murderer
tar exceBence behind on tbe road. But the
deaoflaw or Investigation seems to be the
last to disturb their thoughts.
There la only one thing at all out of character
with the occasion, or suggestive of a doublt as
to this being tbe way in whioh tbe people of
9eorgia live—that is to say, die. It is, that
the stranger who performed the principal port
in the night's work thought it necessary to
plead biaownjustifloation, and to praise what
le oaUed the noble and honorable institution or
duelling. Else it aU went on as a mutter of
course, without any needless discussion of firet
principles. The young women entered the train
with the full knowledge that a “difficulty" wus
impending that tbeir own conduot was the
cause of it, and that of their two male friends
A had proposed tbe trip: they had accepted it
from B, and A had resolvud to spoil it, which
he did by going with him. A and B, in fact,
had arranged to combine a pleasure trip and a
duel, and the only question to be settled was
the weapons. 3)k e real baulk of tbe journey
was that B, not being prompt enough with A,
got kiUed by O. Tbe “conversation ‘ was kept
up the whole of the night, Bometimeson duels
generally and on remarkable cases; sometimes
on the private experience of tbe gentlemen
iresent, sometimes on tbe particular duel then
n the process of arrangement, and sometimes
on that which had juBt taken place.
The guns, revolvers, and Monte Christo of
noseless pistols, that were to do or bad done
the work, were freely handed around tbe com
pany, and the principals had an opportunity
ol examining the weapons with which they
were to be killed. From the moment of start
ing tiU within sight of Augusta there was 11
ways at least one duel on band, and generally
one or more in reversion. Tbe partuers en
gaged themselves for this dance of death quite
as freely as at our own county balls, and on as
alight an introduction. Tho boy, of course, bad
no right there, so bis tliroat was cut snd he was
thrown over. An old woman sat out tho whole
affair without saying q word cr seeming to
take any not ice. Duriugagreat part of tbe
night tbe young woman who had caused it all
by jilting A, and accepting tbe trip from his
wealthier rival, was incessantly entreating the
passengers, sometimes collectively, sometimes
one by one, to avenge B's death. One young
fellow entered tbe car, recognized her, com
plied with her request, returned to the smokiug
car with C, fought, and fell, aU In five min
utes. Tbe youug woman’s conduct was extra
vagant enough, for when too excited to speak
collectedly, she bad a written form provided
for her, which sbe read ub well as she could to
the company, still Inviting fresh champions—-
But there wab nothing extraordinary, or even
rough, in the appearance of the combatants, B,
who feU, wss a French hairdresser, who
fought three of tbe duels, was a tall, muscular,
h*ra-vlsagedman,of a mein by no means re
pulsive or dlsagreeublo. Tbe first duel was be
tween a white-beaded man, past 60 at least,
and a respectable looking man about 48. Tbe
victim of the third duel was a young fellow
under 38, who had been smoking comfortably
by himself up to thst minute, and only oppear-
ed on the scene to leave it forever.
What is all this to come to 7 Everybody there
seems to carry pistols as naturally as he does
his pocket hsndxereblef, hispurse or his watch.
“ Lend me your pistols,” or" Have yon got
S is tola about yon 7” Is there as ordinary a
m between passengers as " Have you
got a Bradshaw 7" A pistol, too, Isnowanoun
of multitude—it means six pistols and a good
shot with a brace of revolvencan bags dozen
men. Excepting, however, the old and un
avoidable unfairness of one man being a good
shot and another bod one, or none at nil, the
gentlemen who kept on shooting at one another
aU night from Macon to Augusta did it quite ac
cording to role. If it goes on the Amerloan
railway companies will have to make suitable
arrangements; every second or third stopping
place will be marked in their time tables
“ Shooting station,” or thore must bo a shoot-
Ingas well as a smoking car, with a heune,or
at least some d iviston between tbe corpses and
the luggage. It wll be necessary, too, to pro
vide against the ctubarra.-,iuiont of the accounts,
throuim tbe number wbn take tickets and do
not live to present them. Either the con
ductors most search the slain, or the survivors
SAVANNAH. (M.. THL'BBUAV, SOVBMHEB 6.t88«.
Iwhftld retJiKMBlble for tbo tickets bt iheii 1 re
spective antagonists. r “ T
Though R cutmot bo tho iutereat of therall
way compuuy to loose 35 per cent 6r ther pa*
winger* ut each Journey, still they.must consult
tho convenience of their customers, have a pis-
tol stand At tbo station*, Hell powder and snot
ovfir the bar; and. for tbe chance of the reiult
not boing immediately Ihtal, have a surgeon at
every Hhooting station.
Ah to tue political questlon-that is, whether
any attempt should bo mado to obookthiR drain
on the population, we suspect the matter Ir or
much beyond the reach of politicians aa drink
ing, or profauo wearing, or any other manly
amusement. Tho several States have not'the
adequate strength,and the Federal Union haa
no Jurisdiction m tbe affair. For obviouB ret*
Hons the evil must come to an end, as the quar
rel between the Kilkenny cat* did; and if every
body you meet hoa killed his mau, or like O. in
tho narrativo before ub, his three men in a
night. it raunt tell on the population. There
are tribes, by the way, In whioh nobody is eon-
aidered to have arrived at meu’fl estate, and to
be entitled to a wife, till, be baa killed three
men; anti it is observed that those tribes don't
increase. ■
The Ited Indians in North America were on
the decrease when we first came across them,
and it certainly looks as if Mr. Colt would have
to auswer for a considerable thinning of the
whites. TbiB does not look Well for progress:
at least, it is progressing into space rather too
quick for auy present purpose. After "flogging
ail creation, 1 ’ tbe Americans promise to end by
flogging themselves. There is something very
S rand in a whole nation pairing like a main of
ghting cocks, but then it is the finale rather
ttmu tbe foundation of empire.— '
Aa far as we are concerned, putting aside
the interests of humanity, which may or may
not be promoted by the depopulation of the
Southern States, we are sorry to see our cus
tomers killing one another so tat* If, howev-
ever, their public advisers preach pistol law
aguiugt their political opponents in the North
they must be prepared for the inevitable conse
quence among themselves.
The Electoral College. '
The following table comprises the vote in all
the States of the Union:
Sixteen North'n Stain
Maine .'. 8
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Fifteen South'n Statee
Delaware 3
Maryland 8
Virginia
■North Carolina...
South Carolina...
Georgia
Florida
Alabama........
Mississippi. .....
Louisiana .......
Texas
Tennessee
Kentuoky 12
Missouri......... 9
Arkansas 5
Total 120
Grand Total... 296
149
(Correspondence of the Phila. Pennsylvanian.)
New York, Nov. 1st.
The Illack Republicans are in sore tribulation
to-day. Dennett has left them 1 Mr. Buchan-
au, the Herald of to-day says, is sure to be
elected, aud the admission is made at lost that
poor Jobn Charles hasn’t the ghost of a chance.
Of course such sbriekers as Beecher and Gree
ley are abusing the Herald, but very unjustly:
for Benuett, aa tbe story goes, only contracted
to lie three months, and the three montbB, he
says, were "up” yesterday. Poor Fraymong!
The Democrats, on all hands, are in excellent
humor but they express a good deal of dissatis
faction ut their utter inability to induce tbe Fre-
moment to bet thut Buchanan won’t be elected
by the people by au overwhelming majority.
The preachers, however, are working hard for
tbe Pathfinder, and the churches, to-morrow,
will bo the scene of clerical electioneering on a
grand scale.
The city inspector reports 401 deaths during
tho week, of which 74 were men, 80 women,
135 boys and 112 girls, showing an increase of
35 over the returns of the previous week. From
consumption, 59; natives of the United States,
276. There were nine deaths from violent
Gen. dim Lane, of Kansas, was nearly killed
a few nights since, in a runaway scrape near
Dayton, Ohio. The horses attached to a cam
riage iu which he was riding runaway and ran
down a bank twenty feot high, crushing the
vehicle. Lune was badly injured, being cut
about the head and face.
.jryi
Gen. Knox was very short and very thick. The
two met one day at the door of Washington’s
houBe iu Philadelphia. While they were there
bowing in the Btreet, each insisting that the
other should take precedence, up comes a Mr.
Peters, u,wit of that day, who, casting a sly
glance Irony one to the other, pushed boldly
between them, exclaiming, "Pardon me. gen
tlemen, if in haste 1 dash through Thick and
Thin.’’
The Detroit Tribune says: "Our country
exchanges are everywhere complaining of the
extensive fires raging in the central and north
ern portionsof tho State. At Owosao the school
was closed, as the children could not see to
study. Fish are dying in tno river, and cattle
are reported also to have fallen victims to suf
location. The soil iu the low lands is burned
from one to two feet deep.
A great portion of the woods between Muske
gon and Grand Rapids is on fire, so that im
mense damage is apprehended to the pineries
in that region."
The Evening Gazette of Boston, says :" Poor
old Palmo is now a waiter iu a New York
restauraut, aud if misery loves company, he
must bo srtistied with reviewing the list of
those who have, like himself failed to make
money from performance of Italian Opera in
Gotham. Even Hackett declared at the Metro-
B " m Theatre, on concluding GriBi and
o’s engagement, that when ne left New
York for Boston he was Btrongly tempted to
jump overboard and end his troubles at once.
A Low Figure ov an Attorney.—An attor
ney in London died very poor. A shilling sub
scription was set on foot to pay the expenses
of his funeral. Most of the attorneys and bar
risters having subscribed, one of them applied
to Toler, afterwards Chief Justice Norbury, ex
pressing a hope that he would also subscribe a
shilling. " Only a shilling ?” said Toler, "only
a skilling to bury an attorney i Here is a
guinea; go and bury one nd-twenty of them.”
Bridal Presents—A new thing under tbe
sun is reported by a Baltimore paper, which
states that the bridal gifts displayed on the
table at weddings, are often hired from jewellers
expressly for the purpose. It is stated that
there 1b one silver coffeepot in that city, that
haa figured at three dozen weddings aa " the
gift of my ancle.” This is a little to much to
believe. The world is given to humbug, but
the idea of silverware to show aa gifts, iB too
ridiculous to be credited. .ut the fools are not
all gone yet.
A Siuft* Bor. -Afew days ago a Republi
can meeting whs held in Clermont county,
whfeh Was attended by a small boy who bad
four youg puppy dogs, whioh be offered for
sale. .Finally one of Abe crowd, approaching
the boy, asked t
"Are these Fremont pups, my son?”
"Yes. alrl”
“Well, then,” said the ntgger-shrieker,"I’ll
take those two.” •
About a week afterwards the Demoorate held
a meeting it the same place, and among the
crowd was to be seen tho same chap and bis
two remaining pupa. He tried for hours to
obtain a purchaser, and finally was approached
by a Democrat, and asked:
"My little lad, What kind of pups are these
you have?”
"They’re Buchanhn pups, sir 1”
The Republican who haa purchased the first
two happeued to be in hearing, and broke out
at the boy—
"Bee here, yon young rascal, didn’t you tell
me that those pups I bought of yon last week
were Fremontpupi?”
“Y-e-s, sir.” saw the young dog merchant:
"but these ain’t—thetfve got thetr eyee open /”
Cincinnati Enquirer,
Married Gentlemen.—Punch is wicked
enough to print the following paragraph un
der the head of,'^boial Statisticss’j
Thirteen married gentlemen, who, within the
last week or so, have been convicted of having
smoked in their own dining rooms, have been
severely fined a new bonnet, and in default,
have been committed to the hard labor of tak
ing out their wives for an afternoon’s shop
ping. '
"Hush.”—Here is the last "good thing” about
the hoops:
Litile Boy—"Ma, what is ’hush ?”
Mother—"Why, my dear? why do yo
ask?”
Little Boy—"Because I asked sister Jane
yesterday, what made her new dress stick out
so, and she said 'hush!”
A Morayshire former rcently sent the follow
ing message to the "lady of his love:” "Tell
her,” he said, “that gin she dosena ha’e me, I
winna kill myself but I'U pine awa 1”
From Kansas.—St. Louis Nov. 3.—Dates
firom Kansas, to the 10th nit., are received,
Gov. Geary had arested several bands of ma
rauders, near Oaawottamie.
The Grand Jury at Lecompton had found
bills for murder in the first degree, against
ninety prisoners.
The Legislature meets at Lecompton in Jan
uary.
The Emperor of Russia has created Alexaude
Yon Humboldt a Knight of the Imperial Order
of Alexander Newsky, as a mark of particular
regard.
Mr. Sumner has declined the banquet tender
ed him at Boston on acoonnt of continued ill
health, but announces his intention to be pre
sent on Tuesday to vote for Fremont.
The New York Mirror contradicts the report
published iu its columns of the sale by Eawin
Forrest of his "Foutbill Estate” to Bishop
Hughes fora nunnery.
[ADVERTISEMENT.]
“WHO UMP1&BBOR BROOKS 1 ”
Can’t say; but reckon he, his friend, or any
man who tods up for him, is a sell and a
scoundrel. One or the Tbio.
November 6tb, I860.
<£nntm*rcigl Mllipn.
COTTON—Our market wu exceeding inactive
this forenoou. The sales were limited to 81 bales,
vis: 8 at 11*1 41 at Id, and 82 at 12tf.
Savannah Market, November 0*
pipping Milligram
Port of Savuitnah November 6
Arrived.
Sokr Bun Franklin, Mreenleaf, Wtecusett, Me.,
with hay, to £ W Buker.
ScbrOeorgo Davis, Phillip, New York, to Wll-
iainB & RatoUQ'e.
Pottei ’a flat, from Tweedatde plantation, with 60
caBka rice, to Jobn Williamson.
Daniel's flat, from plantation, with 62 tea rice, to
Habersham ft skin.
Gibbon's flat from plantation, with 60 culu rice,
toTiaon ft Gordon.
Memoranda.
New York. Nov 3—Old, aobr W A ShaObrd, Too-
kor, Jacksonville; sonr L A Edwards, Shackelford,
Darien.
Foreign Porte.
Buouoa Ayres, Aug 80—Arr, bark Hamilton,
Webster, Darien, bound to Montevideo. ✓
Aug 26—Arr, ship Kate ft Alice, Tborp, Jackson
ville.
Liverpool, t>ct 14—Eat for loading* ships Caledo
nia, and Compeer, for davannah.
Consignees.
Per sebr Geo Davli, from New York—Brigham.
Kelly ft Co, J M Selkirk, Yonge ft Frierson, Ruse,
Davis ft Long, Ogden, S arr ft Co, O’Byrne ft Dacy,
Watson ft Co, J A Brown, E O’Byrne, J G Watts, J
kl O’Neill, McKee ft Bennett, Parsons ft Co, Clag-
born ft Cunningham, S M Lafflteau, Patten, Hutton
ft Co, U O’Couuor, W Lake, Wayne ft don, IW Mor
rell, M F Mills, A S Hartridge, Etheridge ft Son, W
G Dickson, Boston ft Vlllalonga*
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Ofiicx Sav’h, Albany ft Gulv R. R. Co., >
Savannah, Nov* 6,1866. j
T HE Seventh Instalment of 10 per cent, on tbe
Capital Stock or tbe Savannah, Albany and
Gulf Rail Road Company, by a Resolution of tbe
Board, Is hereby ordered to be paid on or before
the 10th day of January, 1857.
WM. WAKING HABERSHAM,
nov8 Secretary and Treuurer.
7. B. SHACKELFORD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Savannah, Ga.
Office removed to Hodgson's new buildings, over
no6 TISON ft GORDON. 2t
K
WHITE BATIN A KID SLIPPERS.
ECBIVED by late arrivals—
Ladies White Satin Slippers,
do do Kid do
>li*Hes Black Gaiters and Morocco Boots,
LuiJies Polka and Jenny Lind Boots.
M. J. BUCKNER,
novb No. 71 and 162 Gibbon’s Range.
MIO THING8 W011TH KNOWING:.
T AN ONER'S ON K THUUHA N 0 A N p.TEN Till' OH
Jj WORTH K NOWI^'O—a Hook clearly explalu
lug how to do rightly nimostcvorything that can be
necessary in tho Kitchen, the ‘Parlor ami tbo l)ros
sing Room.
LORIMER LlTThRUOOD, Eiq., u Young Gaulle
man who wished to sue Uleauusaw imcimrolngly.
by Frank E. smuiiley.
MEMOIRS (IF JAM- U RDON BENNETT AND
HIS TIMES, by a Journalist.
SARATOGA, a Stu > or 1787.
Wtddlfleld’s Now Cook Book, or Practical Receipts
for the Housewife
Miss Leslie’s New Receipt* fur Cookery.
The Ladies’ New Book lor Cookery—a Practical
System lor private IhuitlleH in town and country.
The American Home Cook Bouk, coutainlug seve
ral huudred eioelleut Receipts..
Fanny Fern’s Family Cook Book, or Uousekeop
lug mado easy.
Coupler's Works—Tho Vrairio •, The Bpy ; The
Oak Openings ; Baton’s Too ; The Pioneers ; Tbo
Pathfinder.
Miss McIntosh’s Novels—Evenings at Doualdsou
Manor; Aunt Kitty’s Tales; Tbe Lofty and the
Lowly t *0., &c.
Mra.Carolluo Leo Heutz’s Works—Linda, or the
Young Pilot of tho Bello Oreolo; The Planter's
Northern Bride; Marcus Warlaud, or tho Long Moss
Spring; Hellen and Arther, or Mias Thusa’s spin,
ntng Wheel.
The Waverly Novels; Major Jones Courtship, ftc.,
&o. Received by •
Ji B. OUBBKDGK, Agont,
oct 14 . ___ Under the Marshall House.
C ANDLES,—Eight'hundred boxes Adamantiue
aud Slur Caudles:
100 hair boxes Adamantiue Candles;
60 do Hotel do; .
160 do Sporin, Patent, Sperm and Tallow do,
In store and for safe by
<ot26 WEBSTER ft PA' MES.
C
IODFISH, Potatoes, ftc,
1 20 quintals Codfish.
60 obis. Moruer Potatoes.
100 boxes Herrings.
In Blare and for sa e by
- iLCOM
oetiT
HOD
MBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
M ACKEREL.-20 ball barrols medium slzo No.
2 Mackerel.
26 quarter barrels largo, No. 1.
26 Kilt’s large No. 1 Mackerel.
In store and for saloby
QCt27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
GROCE RIBS,
60 boxes Grand ft Williams’s 10 ounco Tobacco.
60 bbls Luther Felton Boston Rum
23 “ Boston “
20 *• Old P. H*Gln
10 " E-Phelps RyoOiu
60N.O. Rectified Whisky
25 bbls Domestio Brandy
26 % casks 4th proor Brandy
20 W “ " " “
26 £ 11 Malaga Wiuo
60 bols Crushed and Powdered Stuart’s Sugar
60 “ Stuart’s A. ei B. Clarified Sugar
60 “ " C. “ «
10 bbds choice St* Crulx “
10 “ " P. R- “
6n " Prime Bacon Sides
20 " « "Shoulders
16 casks Byass Lonpon Porter
20 % ca'ksTenerifle Wine
100 Bus Prime tiroen Rio Cefibe
100 " Fair do ••
60 bags ceoice Government Java Coffee in mata
75 boxes Adamantine Candles.
In store and for saleb y
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
oct 26
do, Pilot do,
GROCERIES.
boxes Choice Tobacco, ‘-various brands”
*■■■"1 Choice Rio Coffee,
Sugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda
200 100 bags Choice Rio 'Coffee,
60 t
60 boxes assorted Cordials,
60 ** — J *--
25
26
25
1 Soap,
Snuff,
60
Candles,
Adamantine Candles,
Tallow “
Assorted Pickles,
Ground Coffeo,
Colgates’ Family, Palo, ft No.
25 Jars French Rapee, 26 do Macoboy
20 oeBts Tubs.
20 dozPuiutod Buckets.
60 boxes Extra, First and Second
qualities Lemon Syrup,
60 boxes Scheldara Schnapps,
60 “ Claret Wine,
100 " Pipes, assorted slzos,
60 chests Black Teas,various qualities,
60 qr do Hyson do, superior,
26 eighth do do do do,
50 grosB Goodwins’Yellow Bank, So
lace and pure American, Fine Cut Tobacco.
200 roams Wrapping Paper, all sizes.
25 boxes Macaroni,
26 do Vermicelli,
25 cases Olivo Qll,
100 Whole, half and quarter kegs F F F
GunPowder,
600 boxes Sardines,puarter and halves.
For sale by J. V. CONNER AT,
octvO No. 162 Bay-street.
DARiKN, Get. 27th, 1856.
mHE Co-partnorsbip heretofore existing undor
X the name of PARKHURST ft ADAMS, Is dis
solved by tbe death01 Mr. John R. Adams, all those
indebted to tbo lato firm are repuested to make
immediate payment. Mr*Convors l’arkburst, will
attend to tbo settlement of tho affairs or the Bald
firm. C. PARKHURST.
Repubhean copy. 8m oct 80
WANTED TO HIRE,
A Colored Boy between tun and fifteen years,
to do light work.
Apply at thla office. ~
oc27.tr
WANTED.
B Y tho snbscribers on the first November next,
a colored Porter. One acquainted with tbo
city, and who can coma well recommended, will
bear of a permanent sltuatlou by applying immedi*
ately to
AIKEN ft BURNS.
oct 23
FOR SALE.
f Six Tracts ol Land, 600 acres each. 8 or
mitc6 Horn the city ol Havannab on tneS.
Gull Kail Koud, well adapted io tLe growth
Ri ce, Ciittdr. M i. (n n, m V < m' c nougb to pay
ten times over. Apply to
fob 27 tl O. A. CLOUD
HOSIERY, GLOVES, &C.
TJEOEIVeD per late arrivals—
XL Ladies Black aud White Bilk Hose,
do do Raw do do
Black Burmese Wool do
do Arnerlau and Cashmoro do
White, Slate, Brown and Black t otton Hose.
Also, a full assortment of
Alexandres Kid Gloves,
dol’d and Black Silk do
do Caahmore do
Ladies Morino Vests,
do Silk do, by
oct28 HENRY LATIjROP ft 00.
tx JXimmflgsBm*
XI her. Received and tor sale by
oct24
WARNOCK ft DAVIS,
169 Congress
L iquors, sugar &c~
75 bbls Domestic Brandy
100 bbls P H Gin
126 bbls N E Rum
100 bbls Rectified Wbiskey,
76 bbls X, XX, XXX do
60 bbls Old Ryo do
60 hbds P R, M and N 0 Sugar
126 bbls Stuart’s A B ft G do
Rooelved and for Bale by
mcmahon & doyle,
nov4 No 206 ft 207 Bay at.
Queer People at the Watering Placb.-
Mrs. Snubblecliopa (to her daughter Laura)—
" It is very wrong of you, Laura, to waltz with
Dung Jolly. Your papa wo* greatly shocked,
lesays that he has met young Jolly in the
city, in places where no decent young man
would be seen!’’ Laura—" Well, what was
papa doing in these places, then ? Isn’t he a
proper assocolate?” Mrs. S.—"M? lovo, you
shouldn’t ask such questions, you know—with
him it Is different.”
DISSECTOR’S GUIDE.
fT7HE Practical Anatomist and Student’s Guide in
X tiiu Dissecting Boom: by Dr. J. M. Allen, with
upwards of 200 Illustrations.
AU tbe Class Books required for students In tbe
Muulual College. Amoug them: Neill a Smith’s
Compendium. William’s Principles of Medicine,
DungUson’s Physiology, TherapeuUo’s, Practice,
Now Remedies, Dictionary, fto., ftc. Carpenter's
Physiology, Dict’y Surgery, Erlchsen’s, Miller’s,
Fergusou's aud other works on Surgery; Wood’s,
Barlow’s, Bell ft Btoke’s, Dickson's, and other
works on Prautlce; Cazeuux’a Midwifery: Melg’i
Obstetrics, and many receut works on Medical sub
jects.
also:
Long’s Atlas or Classical Geography—62 maps.
Sabbath Bells chimed by tbo Poets—beautifully
Illustrated.
Poetry of the Woods, or the Field and or the
Year—fine plates.
novfi W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
S OAP, STARCH, ftc—
160 boxes Beadel’s Family Soap
150 do Colgate's do do
100 do do Palo do
160 do do Nol do
100 do Castile do
16 do Assorted Toilet do,
Received and for sale by
nov4 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
A LE, POTATOES, ftc—
J\, .26 bbis Taylor ft Son’s Ale
60 bbl. Potatoes
10 bbl. Apples
Raceivod and Ibr .die by
110,4 MoMAFON k HOYLE.
Jenny Lind and Lablaohs.—On the occa
sion or thla charming singer's second rehearsal
at the opera lioueo,ithe celebrated Lablache
was so delighted with her ringing, that ho
came up to her, end said, enthusiastically,
“Give me yonr hand; every note is your voice
la a pearl." “Give me your hat,’’ was the re
ply; and then patting it ap to her mouth, end
giving one or her Incomparable roulades,
“Here,” raid she, “la a battel of pearl, tor
you." ; ,
Tus Enqmbh Clssoy.—The last number
ot the English Ecclesiastical Gazette contains
thirty advertisements of place, tor cerates.
Out or this number only one offer. £100 a year.
There is one at £90, one or two at £80, and the
rest rapidly toll from £70 down to £28, with a
small furnished home, where the rector la non
resident. Ono la unlqne. It offers £80, with
the use of the rectory honse—tbo curate to buy
thereotor's furniture at a valuation of £3601
Another gives £70 In a pariah of nearly 6000,
where there is dally Bervioe.
STEAMER SWAN.
>.rrr.n . VOK thla trip the steamer SWAN
IliS&LwlU not leave for Demere’s Ferry until
imwMU MORROW AFTERNOON, Nov. 7.
No freight will be received alter 2 o’clock or that
day. uove JNO. RICHARDSON,
WANTED.
A YOUNG man rrom New York wants a sltua-
tion as Porter in a Grocery or Dry Goods
store. He Is wiping to make bimself generaUy use
ful. Address, James Slater, througnthe Post of
fice. nov5-2t
BOARDING.
SEVERAL gentlemen or small families ura be
ij accommodated with good Rooms aud Board, at
2b Draytoa street, opposite th# Ice House.
duo 12—IT MKd. M. Be KAYMKR.
BTBBL PLATE ENGRAVINGS.
OTSEL Plate Engravings of Buobanan, Brecklu-
o ridge,' Btepheus of Georgia, and Prosten 0.
Brooks of South Carolina.
For sals by J. B. OUBBKDGE, Agent,
octlO Marshall House Building.
S UNDRIES—Just received—
60 boxes Coffee. Pepper and Mustard*
60 " . Bcadell Starch and Soaps
26 " Adamantiue and Tallow Candles
60 bbts and bags extra Family Flour
30 " Potatoes and Onions
40 gross Wood and Paper Matches
60 dozen assorted Brooms and Pails
100 ** Scrub Brushes and Clotbes Lines
60 " Wash Boards
810 bags Java and Rio Coffee. For sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
oct 2* corner Broughton and Drayton sis
H4VANA SEGARS.
1 ft A AAA HAVANA SEGARS.
XUU.UUU La Rosa Londres,
La Fibr do la Flores Regalia Londres,
La Redowa Londres,
Legitimos do
Hoe Cabanas, Flor flna,
La Ingenutdad, El Mayor Ringgold,
La a Casa, La Integredad Londres,
Fulminantes do
Do Iu Mejores Vegas do
La Rose de Santiago do
La Puntualedsd do %
Ole Anselmo Gsxalex do
La Pulldax Regalia do
U Flel de P. a. 0. do
La Rio Hondo, ENDtnto do Orion,
La Oonflanza Opera,
La Rtstori Londres,
Martinez Q Hiza.
do Clliudradas Londres,
Caffra Regal'd, Ftagro OUendrados do
AU the above Begars are for sale by
A.BOaNAUD.
octal corner Bay and BuU-ita.
3U8TA. AT. ;
wStoar-
PER STEAMER AUOUJ
Yhe Savannah Grocery J
QA BBLS. ol‘ Hio Gbolossts
OvJ 2 do Flue Qutnuos, 8 Fra Is Dates.
10 Boxes Lemons* New Figs, Ltyur and Bunch
Raisins, do Currants. Citrons ftc.,'c.
NEW BUCKWHEAT AND RYE FLOUR.
Now Nn. 1 Mackerel, Halmou and Codflah,
1 Crate Extra Bunch On Ions.
1 do do Cabbages.
Pigs Foe and Pigs Heads In Pickle.
Bath Brick, Currie Powder.
Bup. Sago Cheeeo,
Cornstarch.
Fresh Biscuit, flfioou different kinds,
Btuart’s Syrup.
ALSO RECEIVED,
30 Buuchos Bananas,
loooi) Nassau and Havana Orangos.
All for sale • u tho most reasonable terms, by
OC130 WM. H. FARRELL.
BUNT’S IMPROVED SISWINU MACHINES.
ES1GNED Expressly for making Bags—and
X/ which Is decidedly superior to any other
machine for that purpose. Spool or skein thread
can bo used ot an; l-Mrod lougth, and• which will
not need to bo clu . *.-1 uutll tbo whole Is used.
Bag manauTacturor itiu ami Flour merchants are
partioulorl Invited 'ill amt examine it ut 186 Con
graft street by
may25 MAtiFKKH WEBSTERiGen. Atft.
' sw Farms w wsg—
DRY G.OODS.
T HE unilorsigutju hav. aud are uow recolriau
their stock-of .
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
To which iiiuy Invito tho attention of tbclr friends
uudoustomors, uud public generally, us they feel
quite oouUdeut that they tan oiler such luduce
meats as will salisiy tho closest buyers. Iu out
Hue will be found a full supply ofpluntero’ Good*
such as Kerseys, ulaukew, Mnaiys, Flannels.
Sheetings, Shirtiugs, CJotbs, Cassimeres, with a
good variety of other stylos. Fancy Dross Goods,
such as rich, (all wool,) Do Lalnes. Worsted Plaids
Cashmeres, English aud Frenoh Morluoes, Bilks
black and colored. AIho, Moira Antique Silks. Etal
broldorles, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trimmlugs, ftc ,
Si! °f which we offer on liberal torms. Call
and examine at WELLS ft WILLIAMS,
41k No. 149 Congress street.
FOR SALE.
50,000 EN&ton* lk ' ,ortto
7 lutegridad,
Oobden,
MULLER ft MICHELS,
corner Bay and Lincoln streets.
oct28-eod3t
rim# Bacon bn.,
olden, landing from •*.,
id for Mb by
rfAVUS OOHBf.
riUNNY BAGGING—60 fa
M^yBafflnfton board b
too, for lafelo arriv#.
OC127 tf BRIGHAM, < KKLLT Jl 09*
THB LADY’S GU1DB
mopKwrBOT lenllllur, In munrs, dnia'ai*
X conversation, In toe family, In ooaapaay, at
too piano forte, toe table, la to* street, aafl tafia*.
Memeniaocietr,
Mnauaeflll Uulruotor In laUar wriUifi, tollsl
preparations, buoy needlework, aallHaery, dress
maklei, caraor wardreba, to* hair, laato,- hands,
llre.eempU’zTaa, eto.by Bally Themwtll, aathor
of “Horn, oares mads eaaj-" — *~
oetls
TurnockTelm
169 Congress stmt.
^ RHOADS* BOMB*
T77XTRA prepared Mucilage for office and genera I
JDi use, befog a eubetitute for WaTert.:SMB*
Wax. Gumarabio and all other fooofive&wht pre
parations now In use, is always of good oohalsteocy,
does not turn sour and is ready tor use at any
moment. For sale by
WARNOCK It BAVU;
oet 18 169 Congrtts a treat.
B utter AND cheese—Just receive# pereteam
ship Florida:
10 kegs choice Goehen Butter.
10 boxes English Dairy Cheeae.
For sale by R. H. WATBON ft 00.
Corner Whitaker street, and
oct 6 Oongr^W^XAM.
SEAL FK£KCH£MBKOIH£BI£S
henry lathrop&Co.
W OULD Invite, the attention of .tbo Ladiea to
their very large and rich stobk br
Opened Tdls DAY, embracing the following slylaa
heal Thread..Hontton and Malteso BEXT8
‘ ‘ French, Mus Hu and Cambrlo .
Mourning SetU, In Book, Cambric and Lima
Cambric and Swiss. Edgings and Inserting#
Embroidered, H. 8. Bordered Hdkfli "
Muslin and Cambric Bands
Misses 8eits, In great variety
• -aiSo- ••■i
Children's Worsted Capes
Opera Hoods, Ties, fto. ,
Colored, Silk and ciubmereScarfs,
oct 6
F RUIT, TURTLE, ftc.—Tho cargo of the Bohr.
British Queen, in three days from Nassau. N.
P., consisting of ’
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
BANANAS,
„ , , TURTLE, ftc.
tor sale by YONGE ft FRIERSON,
“H29-2t No. 94 Bay street.
GUNNY CLOTH,
1 S ft Rolls heavy Gunny cloth,
Xtiv For vale by ■ *
124—lmo J. W. LATHROP ft CO.
ASSIZE OF BREAD:
* Cirr. Tkbabukkr’s Otoos, )
Savannah, 1st Nov., 1860. j
T HE avorogo prlceo of Flour the past month
befog Eight dollars per hbl, Bread must weigh
as follows t
10 cent loaf ranst weigh 2ft 0 os.
5 " " • " “ 1ft Uoz.
3 « " " « 9X02.
JAMES B. WILKINS,
City Treasurer.
ALBANY AbB.
t)A bbls Read ft Bro’s, Albany Ale, "a superi-
or article,” landing per setar Target, and
ter sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO
Havlug made arrangements wtib Messrs. Read ft
Rro’s., for sale of their Albany Ale, shall bo con
stantly supplied, aud offer tbo same at lowest cash
price,
c31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO
BUCKWHEAT & ftlACKERHIi.
OA X bbls Fresh Buckwheat,
d£\J 20 x do.
2b bozos do.
20 bbls Now No. 8 Mackerol,
10 X do Largo No. 1 do.
10 X uo .-mall No. 1 do.
landing aud for sale by
oct 81 SCSANTON, JOHNSTON ft Cft.
FOR SALE.
1.1KHT .NH1RO WOMAN. GOOD OUOfi A N
washer, And plain ikoner .
V AND OEAllStRESa. ' ,
For particulars enqhire at this offioe. - 'ool 9
'' (fti—»
C ANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, ftc—
60 boxes Adamantine Candles, star braid
60 do Beadoll’s 6 ft 8 Tallow Candlea ..
60 do Colgate’s do do do
loo do Smith’s ft Buchan’s Family Soap
100 do Colgate’s no. 1 and lb bar Soap ,
60 do do , Pale do
60 do Oswego Pearl Starch
60 do Beadell’s do do
60. do Soda Biscuits
26 bbls Sugar do. handmade
26 boxes ground Pepper, X lb papere -i. -
60 mats Cinnamon,
In storo and for sale b/
oo21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
TZ'ERSEYb, PLAINS,AM 1 TWTLLF-TG 1LAN
IV TERd.—We would respectiully call theaU.n-
tiuu of tbe Planters of Georgia aud Carolina. to the
very complete aud exteusive assortment, of the
abovo Plantation Goods, Schley’s Goods, of ill tie*
Bcriptious, befog among tha lot whioh art now
opened and for sale by
oct 1 LADSON ft ROGERS.
S TUART’S REFINED ft CLARIFIED BUGAR-
26 bbls Stuart’s orasned Sugar
20 do do powdered do
60 Uo do A clarified do
60 do do B do do
60 do do C do do
lu store and for sale by
QC21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00’
1J UTTER ft CHEESE—
X# 26kog choice Goshen Butter
60 boxes do do Cheese
Landing per steamer aud lor sale by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
N EW BUOKWHEATjust received per late ’arri
vals, aud for sale by J, D. JkSSE.
oct 21 /
ptANCLES, STARCH, SOAP, ftc.— •
V 60 boxes Sperm and Patent Sperm Candles
660 boxes aud balfboxee Pearl Starch
160 11 Colgate’s No. 1 Soap
60 « Beadol, Smith ft Colgate’s Family an
Pale Soap
200 u Adamantlno and Tallow Candles
60 l> I’ijMia and Pipe neads
In store and for sale by
oct 2 H J1.C1JMBB, JOHNSON ft CO.
F S.JUR—600 bbls. extra andsupurllne Flour, as
sorted brands.
600 sacks extra and superfine Flour, ass’d brands
150 quarter sacks double extra,
160 bbls. GDodletvllle doublaextra
o' 2 YOUNG ft WYAVT.
P IG AND BALT HAMS AND 8HOLDKRS. Justre-
oelved 3 barrels Pig Hams and Shoulders,
100 a extra family smoked Hams and 8 hbds Shoul
ders, also s casks Sugar Cured Hams, whioh I wilt
sell for V2X cents per lb.
DAVID O’CONNOR,
23 Corner Broughton ft Drayton-st.
GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE
F OR NOVEMBER—Received by
J. B CUBBEDGE, Agent,
l -»Ti r--
oetM
under tbe Marshall Honse
C OFFEE.—Five huudred bags Rio Coitee, fair
and choice;
40 bags Old GovermnenUava Cofieo; *
60 mats do do do;
5 casks Plantation Coffeo, very choice;
76bagsLaguyra do;
60 boxes Ground Java aud WI Coffee;
In store and for salo by
oot20 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
LADIES FURS.
J UST RECEIVED—A large and varied lot of LA
DIES FURS, consisting of tbe following styles:
Victoria Pelerines,
Sllvor Martin Viotorlnes,
British Sablo do
Genet do
Im’n Fitch Martin do
Belgian Genet i offs,
Lynx do
British and French Sable Cuffs,
Swun Trimming, fto., by
octOO HENRY LATHROP ft CO.
IN Ed, BRUSHES, WASH BOARDS, fto., ftc.—
loo doz Clotbes Lines
200 do Fish ’ do
600 do Scrubbing Brushes
60 Uo Wash Boards
50 do Barrel Covers
60 reams Wrapping Paper
60 bales do * Twine
60 boxes Pipo Heads
100 boxes Eng Plpos
100 boxes fresh ground-Pepper
260 boxes Victoria Blue
100 boxes Tiger Mustard
100 boxos Bup’r Carb Soda
76 kegs washing do
100 doz 2 and 3 ply Brooms,
Recoived and for sale by
OCt22 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
B randies, wines, ftc—
6 half pipes Pole Otard Dupuy ft Go’s. Bran
dy, 1862,
6 half pipes do do do do 1864,
7 qr casks Old Jean Louis Cognac do,
6 hair pipes Sazorao do,
25 qr casks Port Wiue.
26 qr do Malaga do,
10 qr do Madeira and Sherry Wines,
10 pipes Holland Gin,
60 baskets Heidseik Champagne,
26 do Hungarian Lion do,
60 bbls X, X X, X X X, and Exlra Mononga
hela Whiskey,
160 bbls Domestic Liquors, assorted. For sale
J. V. CONNERAT,
oct 28 No. 162 Bay-street.
H ICKORY NUTS. Pecan Nuts, Brazil Nuts, A
monds, or all kinds, received per staeme
and for sale by Jj D. JESSE,
octal
■VronCE-7 dozen CANE3, assorted, received
Xv thla day.per steamer, and for salo low by
G.H. GRIFFIN,
Successor to lato K Eastman,
oct 7 corner Bryan and Wbltaker sts.
T7tLOUR r -20 barrels Hiram Smith Flour.
J; 26 half barrols Extra Gennessoe.
76 barrels Dcmnead and Oakley Flour.
50—98 aud 49 Barks Domnead Flour.
Received and for sale by
oot 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft 00.
COFFEE, SUGARS « TEAS.
A Bags Prime Green Rio Coffee
100 do Fair do do do
60 mate Old Government Java do
75 bagsLaguira do .
10 hbda Choice St Croix Sugar
10 do do P. R, do
20 half chests fine Hyson Tea
60 16 lb caddies extra fine do do
20 half chests fine Blaok Tea. V lb papers
16 do do do Oolong Blaok Tea. Un foils
60 eaddies extra line Oolong Black Tea, 61bs<
Just received and for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO'
0021
L IME—1,000 casks best quality of Lamp Lime,
landing and In store, for sale low by
nov4 OARhETON ft PARSONS.
gIGHT EXCHANGE on Now Yorkforsalebjr ^
Oct2l.
MPORTEO UQU' RS— ,
. 10 casks«»D ft Co pale and dark Brandy
6 pipes Holland um (Medea bwau)
6 x do Madeira Wine.
For sale by
oc21 SC FAMlN, JOlM-HN h CO.
KNIGHTS & THEIR DAYS,
L> Y DR. DORAN, aathor or "TableTralte,” fto.
JJ Tbe Hills or tho Shatemuo, by Miss Warner,
author or " Wide, Wide World,” fto.
A Pilgrimage to El Medinah and Meooah,by Uaot,
Burton, of tbo Bombay Army, with map and Ulus*
trations.
The Humorous Poetry of tbe EogUsb Language,
from Cbaucor to Saxe.
LorlmerUttiegood, Esq., a young gentleman who
wished to see Lire, by Smedley.
Third volumo Irving’s Iiloof Washington—ohaap
edition.
Wood, Therapowtio and Pharmaoalogy—a new
work.
Simpson’s Obsturotrlcs—2 vols., complete.
Young America’s Picture Gallery—70 Ulurtra .
tious. W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
oct 9
SUNDRIES—
IO 26 hbds. P. R. Sugar
160 bbls. Stuart’s Refined Sugar
100 kegs coda
100 boxes Carb Soda
10<* do Lemon Syrup
1000 X and x boxes Sardines
loo cases Schnapps
100 M Imported Begars
60 M American do %
Received and lor sale by
“iMAHl
oct 16
MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
P EACH BRaNDY—1,000 gallons pure old I
r — - JU -
Btanuy, for salo by
oct 2
YOUNG ft WYATT.
JJRANDY,^GIN, RUM,
__ bbls Domestic Brandy
20 X tasks 4tb proof do, twig/
26 X do do do.
60 bbls E Phelp’s Rye Gin
60 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum
76 do N. 0. Rectified Whiskey
20 X casks Malaga Wine
60 bbls Old PftHGin,
In store and for sale by
0021 StRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
ft*
A?
(25 REWARD.
Ranaway. on tbe 2d fostent, my negro
man POMPEY. He is about twenty.feur
years or age; six feet high; stout built; not
very dark complected; has a down lookia
_ _ untenance; has a scar on the top or hli foot,
out with an axe. Me waa raised In North CarolL-,
Robeson county; and may be trying to make
escape back. Any person briagfog him to me,
or confining him to jail so that 1 get him, I will w
tho abovo reward. /
C. W. CRAWFORD,
Colquitt P.O.,
septl7—2m Montgomery oounty, Ga.
lira B
HP on I
TL nan
aKLoiT
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
Brought to Jail in Swalnaboro, Emanuel Co.,
- j the 4th instant, a negro man; he says hie
name Is Harry; that be belongs totheestato
■ot Thomas Clay, or dry an Oounty, Ga. He la
of light complexion, with a slight scar over the left
eye;about6 foots# Inches in height, and about99
years old.
The owner Is requested to come forward, pay
charges and take him away, as he will be dealt ihta
as tbe law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,
Jt» Jalor.
GODBY’E LADY’* BOOK
T770R November,
JD Graham' a Illustrated Monthly for Moramher,
Arthur's Hqme Magazine for November, .
Peterson’s Ladles National Magazine for Noyem-
ir. •• .
Mrs Stephen’s New Monthly Magaffine, for No-
vember.
Ballou’s Dollar Monthly for November,
“.'^'^DOEADA^
Booksellers and Stationers
1690ocgrsrsst
rjWBAOlD,T^^TWlNIl—
60 boxes choice brands Tobacco
26 chests Coogor Oolong Tea
26 half chests choice Green Tea
26 bales Wrapping Twine
Received and for sale by
sept28 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
1
H ERRINGS ft POTATOES—.
76 boxes Smoked Herrings t .
50 bbls fine eating Potatoes
Just received and for sale by
OL . SCRANTON) J
IfcCO.