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TELEGRAPH.
Butucou, Nor. 4tb.—Stx o'clock, P. M.
- ’ Pollijoit doted, OouMenbla fighting, aii
or aam killed, probably thirty wounded. It
ie thoogbt that Baltimore girt* orer three
the—dm^oeity tor the American Ticket.
A dispatch from Augusta states that the re-
tarne from fifty counties in Georgia indicate a
Democratic majority of fifteen thousand.
By a passenger, on the 11 o'clock train, ire
obtain the following additional returns, show
ing Democratic majorities, as follows: •
Baldwin, Democratic majority 34, last year
Andrews' majority, 118, showing a gain of 182
rotes.
Bibb, Democratic majority 184, a gain of 249
., Democratic majority 28, a gain of
130 rotes.
Gordon, Democratic majority 210, a gain of
170 rotes.
Whitfield—Dam. majority 942; a gain or 157
rotes.
Gam—Dem. majority 500, a gain of orer
<00.
Cobb—Dem. maJorityj700, a gain of orer
300.
Houston—Dem. majority 10, a gain of a few
Spalding—Dem. majority 10, a gain of
nine.
Therein a Democratic gain of 100 rotes in
Payette.
Wilkinson—Dem. majority 246, orer fifty
gain.
Taylor—Dem. majority 100, nearly 100.
Boeron, •' " 101, a gain of 70.
Bulloch, " 400.
Patnam, -- " SS.
Barke, “ “ 332, two precincts to
bear from.
Hacan—American majority, 150, a loss of
orer 40 rotes.
Hooroe, American majority 190, a loss of
SO.
Effingham, American majority 13, a gain of
orer 20.
Washington, American majority 137, a gain
of orer 100.
Innrens, Ameriean majority 325, a loss of
mrioo.
A reported Democratic gain of 100 fa Uf
too,
50 majority for American in Hancock, two
precincts to hear from.
Pennpylrania and New York.—From the
aaae source we learn that Pennsylvania has
gone for the Democrats by a decided majority,
and that New York, as far as heard from,
was going the same way.
Saw l'ork City•
By Telegraph, of 4th lost, we learn that in
fourteen wards of the city of New York Bn~
o baron Is ahead, Fillmore 11,000, Fremont
12,000.
Lanm—Buchanan has a clear majority in
the city of orer 10,000.
The Black Republicans hare carried Bhode
f Island by about 2000 majority.
LATZK.
Niw Yob, Nor. 4.—Fillmore polled a heavy
rota In the city, but Buchanan has carried it.
PnLAOitrain. Nor. 4—Democratic major!,
ty orer Fillmore and Fremont 5,000.
Niw Yob, Nor. 4—-Democratic majority in
Lancaster City, Pa., 12,000, being a gain or COO
since October. Democratic gains generally.
State gone for Buchanan.
Baltimore, Nor. 4. Fillmore's majority in
Baltimore City over 6,000. Baltimore and Ear-
ford counties give large Fillmore gains. Fill
more will carry Maryland by probably 7,000
majority. Much fighting; sereral killed, and
thirty wounded.
New York, Nor: 4. Indications are that the
Bepubllcans hare carried New York by 20,000
majority.
New York Congressional delegation almost
entirely Democratic.
Gardner reelected Governor of Ibumchu*
setts.
Buchanan’s plurality in Pennsylvania 25,-
000. Delaware has gone for Buchanan.
Laras.
Haw York—Buchanan's majority in the city
over Fillmore 20,784, orer Fremont 22,852.
Betnroa from New Jersey indicate a Demo-
cretin plurality from 3 to 6000,
New York, 4th Nor.—Buchanan’s majority
In Philadelphia 14,000. Democratic majority
In the Stole 20,000.
New York, Nor. 4th.—Republicans hare
curled Vermont by 30,000.
Seventy-six towns in Connecticut give Fre
mont 4,000 plurality.
Eighty-six towns In Maine giro Fremont 11,-
000 plurality.
One hundred and fifty towns In Massachu
setts give Fremont 30,000 plurality.
Burlingame is reelected to Congress.
One hundred towns in New Hampshire put
Fremont 5000 ahead.
Bapnblican mejerity in Rhode Island 4000
Massachusetts Legislature strongly Kepub!
. Been, which ensures the re-election of Sum-
lam.
Fno* Ohio—New York, Nor.s—The Ohio
State Journal saja that Fremont's majority is
20,000 in the State, and Fillmora's vole ubout
the same.
FaoK Awikbas.—Arimnsos has gone strong-,
ly for the Democrats.
Arrival of Ilia Canada,
The Canada arrived at Halifax to-day.
Georgia Election Returns.
UCIIXOllD COUNTY.
‘ Tha rote in Richmond stands 1146 for Fill
more, no lor Buchtnnn. Majority against the
Democrats 258, last year it wu 417.
Bays tha ConatitntionaUst (from which we
taka tha following returns s) Everything con-
ridared,"tha Iron-ribbed” hare sustained them-
grins admirably in Richmond.
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The Democratic n^jority in Bibb county la
orer two hundreds
coil COUNTY.
Democratic majority of twenty-fire In Itariet*
to. The other precinct* out (Kurd from.
hiwtom couarrr.
Three precinct* beard tram in Newton coon*
ty, (Covington, Conyera au« Brick Church),
whiob give the Know Notaiiin a majority or
123 votes.
BPALDmo covnrr.
Griffin precinct gives omy flftv Democratic
majority.
FULTON COUNTT.
The Fillmore majority in this county is sixty*
two.
IRTAN COUNTT.
A Mend write* os from Eden P. O—Vou
may put the Democratic party of Bryan county
at 25.” [Bryan gave Andiewi, K. N., for Gov
ernor, a majority of 7.)
8PALDISQ COUNTT
—Gives Buchanan a majority of 1. [Andrews'
majority was 10.]
Pin COUNTT
—Gives Buchanan a majority of 150. The ma
jority for Johnson was 135.
BUTTS COUNTT
—Gives Buchanan a majority of 110. fGov.
Johnson 39.]
TWIOQB COUNTT
—Has gone for Buchanan hv 150. It gave
Johnson 135 majority.
The vote at the precinerof 47th District of
Bulloch county stood as tollowa vix:
For Buchanan 9ft.
Fillmore 00.
At Darien, McIntosh no.. the vote stood
Democratic Ticket... . 113.
American “ .... 40.
New Hampshire.—Aujtubu.Nov. 5—Th'rty
towns in New Hampshire nave heen heard from
which give the Republicans a targe gain,
HsssacHusCTrs.—Aagusia, Nov. 5th.—The
city of Boaton gives Fremont a small plurality.
Result op toe New hnoLXSD States.—
Augusta, Nov. 5.—From returns received it is
believed that all the New hagiand States have
gone for Fremont.
Gardner bos been re-elected Governor of
Massachusetts. Burlingame w nrobablv de
feated.
Tennessee*—Augusta, No*. 4 The returns
from Tennessee, thu3 far, give a large gain (or
Buchanan in every county heard from. The
majority in the State is estimated at from 5,000
to 7,000. ,
[CotmnunlcaUd.]
One of Cite Lucky Quest
In looking over the advertising columns I
see that Swann & Co. are out again with one of
their splendid a&temes. to be drawn in the city
of Montgomery on the 13th instant.
Their schemes are.ho well arranged that
Dame Fortune cannot tail to favor many who
will risk the small sum ol two-and-a-half, five,
or ten dollars, being the price of tickets.
Two hundred thousand dollars in prizes of
different amounts are ottered in this scheme—
from the princely prize oi 150.000 to $00.
Notwithstanding what mar he said against
lotteries in general, the management of the
Southern Military Acaaemy Lottery is con
ducted on such a fair aua straight forward plan
that, on close examination, it will entice the
most reluctant one to invest and buy at least
one chance in it.
Be in time, and address yoor orders—all of
you who wish to try your lock—to Samuel
Swann A Co., Box No. 83, Savannah P. O.
m ■*. CITIZEN.
The American Board of Commissioners
for Foreign Missions
This body is still in session in Newark, N
J. The annua 1 report is very lengthy, and con
tains minote statistics of all the missions estab
lished by the Board. The following summary
exhibits the operation of me Board for the past
year:
Missions—Number ot missions 28, num
ber of stations 124, number ot out-stations
55. . e
Lab< bebs Employed*—N umber of ordained
missionaries, (six being physicians,) 154, num*
her of licentiates 2, physicians not ordained
6, other male assistants 15, female assistant*
197; whole numberoflaborera sent from this
country 374, native pastors 13, native preach*
era 63, native helpers 270, whole number of
native helpers 340, t who!e number of labor
ers connected with the missions 728.
The Pbkss—Number or printing establish
ments 9, pages printed last year 26.021, 60,
pages printed since the beginning 965,000,-
000.
The CHUhcnEs—Number of churches, in
cluding ail tne Sandwich Islands, 120; number
of church members, do. do., 26,903; added du
ring the year, do. do., 1626.
Educational Dkpabtment.—Number ot
seminaries 6, number of other boarding school*
23, number of free schools (412 supported by
Hawaiian government) 604, uumber of pupils
iu t >e seminaries (80 do) 343,nuinberof pupil*
in the boarding schools (67 do) 0s6, number of
pupils iu the free schools (10,155 do) 18,317
whole number in seminaries and school*
19,346.
Kansas.—It is not pretended that at the
late election in Kansas there was the slightest
interference on the part of outsiders, or that
any obstacle* were thrown in the way of the
legal voters. There were no Border Ruffians,
uo menace* or violences of any kind. Gover
nor Geary, himself a Free-State man, had
taken the wisest, moat prudent and officieut
measures to Beoure order aud protect the settler*
in the exercise of their suffrage. Thus far, not
even the fruitful inventors py outrages for the
Black Republicen press have oeen able to
manufacture any incidents that would impeach
the fair and peaceful character, of thatelectiou.
But the mauagers of the Fremont conspiracy
—the disturbers of the peace of the country
the infamous political speculators in public
tumult and civil war, are even more disgusted
with the mode in which this election was con*
ducted, thuu with the previous one, at which
it is charged so much violence was perpetru-
ted. A peaceful election in Kansas is uu event
W) which they have looked with horror and
despair. Hence, when they saw that Governor
Geary wan pursuing the proper mode for se
curing such a deplorable result, they set to work
to provide themselves with a pretext, and offset
against the effect of such an occurrence. ,p heir
device was to keep all the Free-State men
from the noils, and then declare that the elec*
t on was illegally held under an act of the bogus
Legislature.—Phil. Argue.
Rich Political Ticket—We beard of a rich
political trick, yesterday, which is too good to
be lost. The parties who play the prominent
E art, me both Germans, shd have long been
nown as sterling Democrats. A sum, amoun
ting to fifteen dollars, had been paid the pro
prietor of a certain lager beer houae, in the
unterrified Fourth Ward, as expenses to get up
a political meeting in favor of the Fremont
party. -The hour having passed, and there
being none other present except the two allud
ed to, the room door was locked, Mr. B— -
occupying the chair, and Mr. B-_ perfor
ming tho arduous duties of Secretary! A
solemn pause ensued—the President looked at
the Secretary, and tho Secretaiy at the Presi
dent; music was heard in the street—an Italian
was performing, on a beautiful hand-organ, the
tune of “Jim along Jossy,” with a gay and
lively monkey in the ring, when he rose, in aU
true sincerity, and spoke os follows:—
' I tel ls you what you does, Misder President
—you gives me seven tollars and fifty cants,
2® J°° keeps de oder seven tollars and fifty
oe 5»r»K} ‘lets’dels Fremont go to the devils."
O® * Mister Secretary, I dells yon better nur
dat. I keeps deem fifteen toliara and yoii mid
Mhjter rremont can both go to de dam devils.”
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A Knmfear Juujx—Tlitj mint hare lit
Kentucky Judge, who “say /hst they think,”
aod that, too, without regard to elegance ot
•tyle or good Engliih. Judge Mittal, fa hie re
cent durge to the Grand Jury of Boone couu*
ty, tot himself off in relation to the practice of
rntreulni* Anmuat.fi m... r — .1. _ #.n t~_
breaches pocket, ora bowie knife in his breast,
and if yon ain’t careful you will coma in con
tact with some of these young gentry—these
traveling arsenals, as I call them. They make
it point to learn enough ot law to throw you In
the wrong; you will then see them brace them
selves against a wall, and wbeu they think
themselves safe in the eyes of the law they
blaze away. I want you to get right after
these fellows 1'V.
Number op toe Stabs—Of the atan thous
ands are visible to the naked eye, and mUUous
are discovered by the telescope. Sir John Her*
scbell calculate* that about five and a half mil
lions of fatars are visible enough to he distinctly
counted in a twenty feet refiector in both hem
{Spheres, and thinks that the actual number is
mnch greater. His illustrious father estimated
on one occasion that one hundred and twenty-
five thousand store passed through the field of
his forty foot reflector in a quarter of an hour.
This would give twelve milhoua fur the entire
circuit of the heavens in a single telescopic
zone; and this estimate was made under the
assumption that tho nebulic were masses of
luminous matter, not yet coudcuscd suns. But
with the increase of instrumental power, espe
cially under the mighty grasp of Lord Rosso's
gigantic reflector and the great reflectors at
Pulkovo and Cambridge, the mo3t irresolvable
ot these nebula have given way; aud the bet
ter opinion now la that every oue of them i* a
galaxy, like our own milky way, composed or
millions of suns.
Gale at West Canso-Gloucester Fishing
Vessels Wrecked.—We learn from G. H. Rog
ers Esq., of Gloucester, that a severe gale oo
cured m the Boy of St.Lawrence, Oct 18 dur
ing which 12 vessels were driven ashore at
Port Hood, ammong which were schooner*
Evangeline and Forrest Queen, of Gloucester,
which were wrecked. The port of Cbaticamp,
where more disasters may have occurred, has
not been heard from. The following Glou
cester vessels were safe at Canso: Schoonere
Leonard, McKcunie, Fearless, Maty Ellen,
Lucy Clark and Golden Rule.— Horton True.,
Oct. 29.
Southern Pacific Railroad.—The San An
tonio Texas says that the compleate success of
artesian wells, proved by the late expedition of
Captain Pop ?, has removed the last vestige of
an excuse for the enemies of the southern route
for the Pacific Road. It is now well known
that, with a trifling expense, crystal fountain*
of the purest water may be procured over the
short section of country that was thought to be
destitute of water. The fact is also established
that abundance of fuel can easily be procured
in the same section of country.
Two Husband*—A beautiful woman, about
twenty-five yean of age, was arrested night
before last, on a charge of bigamy. The
charge was preferred against her by her hus
band, who married her about tbreo weeks
since in New York, after which they came to
this city and took lodging* at a hotel in Fourth
street The party remained there about ten
days, when the female left and took room* at
a house in Cbesnnt street. On Wednesday the
husband heard of the whereabouts of his iaith-
less spouse, aud called at the hotel to see her,
when she very frankly told him that she was
already married and had a husband iu Califor
nia. He implored her to come with him, but
was peremptorily refused, whereupon he pro
cured a warrant for her arrest Alderman
Eneu held her in $1500 bail, in default ol
which a commitment was lodged agalust her,
but she was soon released. It <s stated that the
dashing young lady went ofl’for Euglanu yes
terday morning in the steamer City of Balti
more.—[Phila. Ledger.]
Vermont Legislature.—In the Vermont
Leg slature, on last Saturday, an order was
passed instructing the select committee on
Kansas affairs to inquire into the expediency of
disbursing money from the public treasury for
the relief of settlers in Kansas. A series of
resolutions condemning the outrage upon Sen
ator Sumner by Mr. Brooks, of South Carolina,
were passed—ayes 160, nay* 16. A resolution
approving the speech of Mr. Sumner in the
Senate, in May fast, was adopted—ayes 152,
nays 7. Resolutions offered by a democratic
member, condemnatory of the coarse of Anson
Burlingame, of Massachusetts, were rejected.
Potato Crop in Ireland.—The Banner of
Ulster, a reliable Irish paper, say* that the
potato crop of Ireland, north and south, Is the
best raised in the country since 1839. The
average retail price is 4 to 4 1*2 pence per stone
of fourteen pounds.
Important Decision—It is stated the Sec
retary of the Interior has decided against the
ruling of the late Commissioner of Pension.*.
making a discrimination between the volunteer
and regular service. The soldiers of either
semcc are, therefore, equally entitled to boun
ty land. A large number ot cliims that have
been suspended pending the decision of this
question will now be satisfied.
A Model Mayor—The Mayor of Port Lava
ca, *o soon as he wa* elected, pulled of his coat
and rolled up bin sleeves, and went to work at
the repairing of one of the bridges, which was
in so dilapidated acouditlou as to injure trans
portation. The Lavaca Herald thinks that Mr.
Clow will make an efficient Mayor.
A Hoop Catastrophe—Sara: “Bob, what
makes you limp so ?"
Bob : ‘"Limp," l guess you’d limp if thou
had walked between two rows of barrel houps
as long as I have. Why, the outside of my
leg* are as raw as a piece of beef; but I have
got an invention to cure that difficulty. I'm
going to take them military pants of mine, and
tan a piece of bar steel right down through
the stripes, and then if any hooped female, or
walking coooper's shop,invites me out, I shan’t
have ray leg saw'd off.
Street Coloquy—“ Good morning Mr.
Smith ; on the sick list to-day ?”
“ Yea sir ; got the ague."
“ Do you ever shake f"
“ Yes."
“ Whoa do you shake again ?"
“ Can't say when ; shake every day Why
do you ask V 3
“ Oh, nothing in particular, only I thought
f you shook bad, I’d like to stand by and see
if you could not shake the fifteen dollars out of
your pocket which you owed me so lomr."
Mr. Smith sloped.
A bashful printer refused a situation in a
printing-office where feraalea were employed,
saying that he never “ set up" with a girl in his
Diseoaiited notanvtlliTilMTWI-
Stocks. Bouds, Ac... 79,595 00
Bills ot Exchange... .1,643,442 06
■3(509,416 6i
Considered good 3,499,736 71
Doubtful. . 9,679 00 .
3509,416 61
Deficiency o. ca*h at Washington
Branca...
BealEitaic...
Banking lioiuea and lata
Salaries
Expenses
Pretest ucuuint.
Bslauces between Principal Banks,
Branches, and Agencies 244,407 82
Rills of other Banks no
hand 98,055 00
Specie on hsnd 313,224 48
411,379 48
16,223 00
20,081 67
60,600 00
777 00
14178
42 22
34.267,874 48
duo other Bants
Discount account..... 11,547.38
Raierved Food and Net
profits* 307,268 91
Oliver* soildL«cUdldrtfiui «.
‘ *i maia M. ««. fbe prew wbeu n^skluf of theInstltotlona
.*-.6liflOO,O0O 00"of'the Oiiltod autra. -ft*eiporM*en»fHtai-a»d
... IWJM 00 ‘ barbsrltlM prsetwed SHowcTSSS
298.723 59 , r KttfUnd, mo* t-mt/k* thui th<»o lauulned by
579,795 10« Mrs. Ifcechrr ftowo no the re : u|i * roar “peculiar
3.024 50 UuUWdins *■ The objeH f.r •■Tit for Tat” u etrit.
bendy humane, patriotic and iuti, U Is not anti.
BriUib, anti-North, nr untl-Houtb, it Is simply a re-
; ply to the euggerauxl plcturo* of Slavery lti “Un-
„„ ole Tom" and ••DrM.”
318,816 29 For Mis h, WABNOCK k DAVIS,
l ooksdle/e and Stationers,
oclSl 159 Congress si.
i Office Charleston and Sow* R. R. Co.)
ocruHwio^iwo. ;
•Since the date of this statement a
Mcmi-annualDividend of $6 per share
($90,000) has been declared, which
reduces this fond to 6217,268 91.
STATE OF GEORGIA
Chatham countt: ) L K. Tefit. Cashier, and made oath that the foregoing statement
isjiut and »ruo to the bast ot ihslr knowledge and belief.
W. THOBNE WILLIAMS, Piwt, pro. tom.
LL TEFFT, Cartier.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 4th dsjr of j
Norember, 1856.
B.BAIFOBD.J.P.
(Cnmnirrrifll. Sntrlliprr.
Hnvnmmh Market. November6.
COTT*>.V—lb«; safe* yesterday foot up A76 bales,
vis: 18 at 11)4, 47 at 119-10, S3 at UX> 253 at 12,
aud 45 ati'lM-
riUlE Seventh luntaituenl ol HVK DOi.LAKd PEB
X rsIiARK ON THK sftKK. subscribed to the
Charleston and raVAutiub Ua'iroad, wi I be due oh
Monday, the loth or Novembt-r. r»ytnent to be
; made to the Treasurer, at the ofllco of the Companj
1 in charlwtou.
__^__ | The SaVMonah autoc/iber* will please p»y m A.
fti 1M 071 Aft 1 POKThR, Em) , President of the Book or the State
w j of fieorgU, eavuuMb.
Personally appeared, W. T. WUItomi ; President pro. tom., anil B) u, ' kr "l? 1 Trcurcr,
VALUABLE IUCK PLMTATIOI
FOR SALE,
WITHIN tKN NILH (-9 t UK CUT Of aiVASSAH.
O N the tlr.t Tucsdej tn hocember next, will be
sold before the court Route. m the city ot Sa
vannalt, the Plantation on the Savannah river, ten
mile* from tho city, known as Mulberry Grove, be
longing to the estate oi the Ute Philip Ulmer, con
taining six hundred and eigbty-seven acre?, ol
whlcb there are two hundred acres of irst quality
tide rice land, and one i.undred and fifty-five atre*
under good bonks and U. u fine state forcoltiva-
tion. Also, seventy dve acres of high land uder
cultivation. On the pto-e arc a good dwelling bouse,
overseer’s bouse, barn*, negro houses and • t. er
outbuildings, all iu a kuo t state of repair. Perttos
desiring to purcUii.-e will call upon 11. K, Harris**!,
Ex’i, who rcii-les within four miles or the Grove,
or Mo* Ulmer, Kx'irnc, who resides within two
utiles or the Grove.
Term* of sale made known on the day o f **le.
Possession not giveu until the first oi Januan .
H. K. HARRISON. Ei’or.
jyl7-W ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trix.
49* The Char ieston Mercury will pub ;sh one ea
week until the day or sale.
SINGLE LUMBERS
8AHIT1. 8WAS,
20,000 Ticket, Onlyl;
PriiMAmM,ue,i.,
EgjwpBBTtterTOinaBWBMP .200,000 Hollars
Will be diilr(bated accordingio f i„»i
Will be diilr (bated according to follows,
UNHIVALLKU HCHEMf.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
A. POSTER, President.
WM. THOBNE WILLIAMS,
R. HUTCHISON,
H. D. WEED,
A. A. SUETS.
On the part of the State: WILLIAM H. LONG*
WILLIAM DUNCAN,
WILLIAM B. HODGSON,
A. R. LAWTON, '
Port oi Savannaii November O
Arrived*
Steamer Welaka, McNelty, l’alatka, Ac., to Gag-
horn a Cuunlugham.
_Steatner Swan, Jobusoo, Demero’s Ferry— -J
Uivhardsou.
Cleared.
Steamer Gordon, Barden, Charleston—J P Brooki.
Depwrled. .
Steatucr Gordon, Bardeu, Chtorles:on.
Memoranda.
Boston, Nor 1—Cld. brig O’Brien, Fountain, 8a-
vanu*h; schr Hocbel Beals, Beals, bt Marys.
Foreign Ports.
Gloucester, t'ct 14—old, Hupo, Davis, Savannah.
Buuuo* Ayr83, Aug ho—Arr, bark Hamilton,
Webaicr, Douoy Island, bound to Montevideo.
At Surinam, Sept 24—Bark Elvira Ann. Tenny,
from Ja; ksonvllle.
Receipts Per Central Railroad.
Nov. 5.—1755 bales cotton, 4&0 ska corn, 38
bales doui. ,30 boxes copper ore, 38 bags feathers,
43 do dried iruit and mdxe, to F R Gouldlng,
Hardee U Co, liehn A Foster, Boston A Villalooga,
buucau, Brigham, Kelly A Co, Yonge A Frierson,
Rabun * Midlb, PadeJ/ord, Fay A Co, Gray Bro,
Coheui J: Hcru, Ru*e, Davis .x Long, Franklin A
Brauli>, Parson* k Co, and others
Passengers.
Per stumer Welaks, lrotn l’alatks—J Vincent*
L Gardner. J James, A Alktoaou, U It Bodecser, J
Le&nady, Aihxire, RCUambsrs, Dr Baldwin, M
Blount, Mt*s Dell, Mis* Baker, *J Misses Taylor, J F
CY mope ly anil fady. Mrs Richards and child, Cant
J It rayln», Mrs Wiggins and child J O Kelly, J P
Muskeg J s L'.-aibers, W E Uue, J Burke, o Burnett
and la y, M •; Flanders and lapy, K Spalding and
la*ly. Mrs Kennsu, Mrs Joues, CM Morris, H
lilackman.
Per steamer rfwan. from Demere’s Ferry—WJ
Broofts, i«y and avt, W j Uwton. T H Burma, J J
Hears, S Mu-ernili, a Miner, i ch’in and svt, Miss
Llirke, W Flowers, WsuelUug, SJ Bailey, JH
-mitli; B F Owous, lady and svt, W T Kowse. Mire
DabU, Mis* Collins, aud U deck.
Consignees.
Per steamer Welaka, from PaUtka—52 bales S1
cotton, W»1 bides, and mdze, to Clagborn a Cun-
uingbam, Boston A VUlalouga, Etuslein A Eakmsn,
J W Aadersou, FUSlyroll, Troche ut A Bro, Har
dee A Co, Cou per A Fraser, Ttion A Gordon, LJ
Guilinartiu, A H Champion, W W Lincoln, JG Fall!-
gam, WebNter A Palmes, Order.
Per steamer Swan, from Demere’s Ferry 450
bale* coitnn, -280 sks rocks corn, and mdse, to
Hud-on, Fietniug A Uo, Hardee A C Boston A Vtl-
lalong , Behu A Foster, E C Wade, Cbeever, Sims
A Co, K.I Devaut, J Richardson, Charleston Boat,
Order.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THK subscriber has opened gfe
a BOOT and SHUE .STORK at ■
Noe. 71 aud 162 GIBBON.*’ M
aw '-^■^^BUILDING. next door to the
CiuOinf vf George S. NicboJs A Co., and so
licits the patronage oTbta friends and the public in
general. M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 7—ly
ROOFING! ROOFING!!
WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATU-PSOOf
COMTOSITIOX ROOF1HC.
fTTHK subscriber Dating been upj-oinltd *oie sgeo
X in this city for Warren’s Fire snd Water Prui
Composition Roofing ts prepared to execute the
same in a satisfactory manner.
The attention of the ciUsens or Savannah is re*
pectfully solicited the above method of Rooting
ow much used in the principal cities of the mited
at03, (both North and South,) and a* it ba* beau
sted under every variety of circumstaucw, I con-
dentiy offer it to the public a* a mode ol Kootlug
nobjectlonaple In every particular, whilst it com-
filnes, In a greater degree than any other roofing iu
tie. the valuable requisite*oi cheapness, durability
and security, against both fire and water.
It has rapidly superceded tho use of all kinds of
roots wherever it has beeu Introduced, giving iu all
cases genera! satisfaction, being highly recommend*,
ed by Insurance Companies, and all who buve test
ed its utility.
<87* CHARLES SHOLL, Architect, will act a*
agent during my absence from the city, at whose
office all information will be freely given, and speci
mens of the roof shewn.
septZ3 CALVIN FAY, Agent.
SoticeT
DR. J. P, SCREVEN Wat tbU day elected
9m a Director of the Merchant’* and Planter e
Bank, iu place of Seaton GranUand, E*q.. .,r Mil.
jedgevillo, resinged. uov5
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
(■’OH NEW YOllK.
IFW.* Mf.v on Saturday next, Xov. 8, at 3 o’clock,
P. .If., precisely
f*, .• The steamship ALABAMA, CapUln
Schenck, will leavo a* above.
'hadfcfciiigiMr For freight or passage apply to
l'AUKli'OHD, FAY A CO.
Cabin i‘.i «age ggg
Steerag*: i’assage g
V9- .'hipiwrs of Cotton by those Steamships will
please take notice, that no Cotton will be received at
tee presrie-i tbm is not distinctly marked on tbeedge
of the hale. nov6
DICKKN’S HOUSEHOLD WORDS
F r november-
itweeived and forsa’e by
nov»WARXOUK A DAVIS.
FOR CHARLESTON DIRECT.
The superior steamer UORDUN,
J. P. Brook*, Commander, having
been thoroughly overhauled and
furnished with a new boiler, will run regularly—
twice a week—between Savanuah and Charleston ;
leaving tiavutinab every Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons, at 0 o’clock, aud returning will leave
Charleston every Monday and Friday afternoons,
at 6«4’clo?k.
Kuril eight or passage apply to
J. i*. BROOKS, Agent,
novO Charleston wlyirf.
BUCKWHEAT.
J UST KEU.-.IVEO a acw supply of that Extra
Fine While Buckwheat, wulch was eornucb
ttked lust winkr. This ar iclo is pronounced by
those who have used it to bo superior to any other
nude
. . ALS“,
Double Extra Family Flour, of first qua lily, In 12k
and 24 pouud bags. Quiucoa, for preso rviug; Hick
ory Nuts; Apples, Ac., at
novo—sft DICK f ON'S.
Journal,
, 0ct ' 3pO*nerol Wrtbridge,
Independent Democntio cudldxte for OonirrM.
from roe 3d district of tldt But., hu wit£
drawn.
No Family Should be Without Them.
Mu.peak ol M’l.'inc’s Uver I’llls, preporod by
Fiemibg Bro.,, Pituburgh. p«„ whlcb hevo be
come uo iodl.peu.ablo Family Medicine. Tic
frigbUnl symptom, which arise from a diseased
liver maoife.t themselves, more or less, io every
romlly; dyspepsia, sick headache, obstruction or the
memos, ague and r.ver, pains in too side, with dry
hulking cough, are all toe results or bepatlo de
rangement—aud lor these Hr. M'Lane’s Pills are a
sovereign remedy. They have never .been known
to Tall, and they should ho kept at all Hums by lam
ilioa, —
Diucnose—Take two or three goiug to 1^1, every
second or third night. It they du uot purge two
or three times by neat morning, taka ouo or two
more. A slight hreekrost should Invariably lollow
their use.
The IJver Pills rang.also be used where purging
Is simply necessery. As an nnU hllljoiw pnrga.
Uvo, they are Inferior to none. And In denes or
two or three, they give aatenhhlng relief to sick
headache: also in slight derangements of toe stom
ach.
«■ Purchasers will bo careful to ask for Hr.
M’Iauo’s Celebrated Vermifuge, manufactured by
Fleming Bro.., of Pittsburgh, Pe. There ere other
Pills purporting tu be l.lv«r lllls, now before the
publlo. Hr. MJUue’l vcntilne Uver Pills, also his
celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all re
.peclahle drug stores. Noo. genuine without tho
signature of FLEMING BROi
[WJ l»vl
CHEESE AND POTATOES.
^7 K Boxes Cheese ; 60 BbU I’obttoes: Juit re*
I t/ceived. and for sale by
D'»v6 RODGERS. NCtRRId A CO.
G t ROCERIES—150 Bbli ABAC Sugar:
T 26 Hbds N O A P R Sugar :
80i SaclCi Rio Coftce, all grade* ;
U0 Boxes Colgatos No. 1 I'alo and Family
.^ojp.
100 Boxes No. 1 do;
200 do AdauHnlineCaPAllee;
60 do Sperm;
100 do Starch;
100 do Tobacco.
For solo by Rtl’JGERS NORRIS, kCO.
novfi
M OLASSK8.—-Thirty Hhd« Cuba Molasses ;
twenty-live barr-eis do do; seventy five do N.
V. do. For sale by
RODGERS, NORRIS A CO.
GROCERIES.
6)11 Bbls No. Prime Leal Lard
Boxes Scaled Herring,
Gosbon Cheese
25 kejfs choice Geaben Butter
75 boxes Beadeil’a 6 A 8 Tallow Cm die*
60 boxes Colgate* (OrienUI) •«
60 doaon Brooms
60 *• painted Bucket!
60 boxex now Rab.ltw
*WO Pipes
*• b V' i » made Sugar Crackers
fb Butter aud Soda **
60 Seda . u
1 90b ixe* Oswego aud Bcadell’s Pearl BtMcb
IOC* “ irmltb A Buchan’s Family Soap
^6 •» Colgate’s ft Bnr “
60 ** ** Pal® i6
For safob?* 61 * ° rinl * W,m,un,a * * 8 TDbacco
bCRANm.V, JOHNSTON A (DO
WAHm>.
A YOU2(G man from Now York wants a situu-
A tion a* Porter in a Grocery or Dry Goods
store. He is wll ing to make himself generally use
ful. Address, James Slater, through the Post of-
°oe. nov6-2t
O. BROWN A CO.,
WholMstle mud Retail Dealer* hi For
eign and Domestic Dry Goods.
|JEG leave to nay th^y have removeil to tLeir
X) largo new store,
176 BROUGHTON STREET,
Where their ample room will enable them to keep a
complete stock in every department.
ALo, a fall line of
PLANTATION GOODS,
of the best Southern manufacture, combined with
the above they keep a complete stock of Ladies
Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces,
and Ladies and Genu Furnishing Goods, to suit the
City as well a* the Country Buyers, at the lowest
Cash prices. G. BkuWN A CO.,
176 Broughton it.
A STRAY HORSE:
A Bay Horse was leftTh my yard y^u
terday during my abienre, by a negro
unknown to my servans. The owuer
is requested to prow property, pay ex
putiavs and take him away.
JAMES J. HINES.
odtai-tf
BOARDING.
^SEVERAL gentlemen or small t&milie* van be
Ij accomuuxiAtod wuu gw'd Roume aua Board, at
20 Drayton street, opposite the Ice House.
MK£ M. >. HaVMEa.
CRANE’S METAEfC
OiiSSISJM?.
T lld ts a newly invented BUHlAL CASE, lash-
toned to accord with the leeiings of the be.
reave j, aud yst retaining all the requisites oi an
appropriate receplaulo for the dead. There U no
reasou why such arecepUclo should bo made tv
create by iu appearance disagreeable seu s ution fl .
Itu eoough that we should be bereave i, and what,
ever tends to soften or make lessketn the potgnau.
<sy of our grief, commends Itsolf to our considcra-
Won. Bo much that ts repulsive ba* been discarded
in the arrangement and shape of the tbovo Ca e,
that its name, the CASKET BURIAL CAS . is an
involuntary suggestion, and 1 do not in silate to
aver that there ha* never been in use any thing so
•entirely chaste, appropriate aud convenient as this
inveutiou
The Case nermiU a view or the entire body after
it is cuclofed, the whole ton being compo-ed oi
beautiful thick French PlateG^Us*.sufficiently strong
w roust any internal or external pressure, Is per
fectly air Ught. composed of metal highly orna-
•mcatod, and will last for ages.
Samples of the Casket may be seen at the office of
M essrs. CRANE, WELLS A U»»., 82 Bay street, Sa-
towannati '
NOTICE.
A LL persons baying demands against the Esiute
A. of Mr*. ELIZA ANN JEWEIT, dccea-ed, W.Ii
hand them in duly attested, and those Indebted will
please make payment to
FRANCIS J. CHAU HON,
no4-ltn Sole yuallfie 1 Execute
PRIVATE BOARDING;
A FEW it.ngle gentlemen ran obutu good B>)ard
and Lodging at toe So West, corner St
Jutien and Price Street’s.
ocu’3 2w
L iquors, sugar Ac—
76 bbhi Douieatic Brandy
100 bbU P Ii Gin
126 bbis N E Rum
100 bbls Rectided Whiskey,
76 bbls X. XX. XXX do
50 bbls Old Rye dn
6b bhd* P R. M and N O Sugar
125 bbls Stuart’* A BAG do
Received utid lor seio by
McMahon a Doyle,
U')V4 Vo 206 A 207 Bay st.
Ai’, S.
I ARCH, fee—
lfiii
boxes fteadel’r
Family
F««p
UO
do
O 'igat-i’*
•Io
do
TOO
do
do
i'ale
do
UO
do
do
Nol
do
100
do
tV-llle
do
15
do
A-«f.rt.‘«l
l Toilet
do,
Receive*: aud for - ale by
bov4
McMAHON A DOYLE.
A le. potatoes, ao-
26 bbi* Taylor A Sou’s Ale
6t bbia 1’OtHtCiOa
10 bblri Apple*
Received aud for id.e by
ao v4
M. MANON A DOYLE.
gUNDKIKS—Just received-
50 boxes Coffee, Pepper aud Mustard
50 •• Beaded Starch aud Soap-
25 • A dainautiue and Tallow Candles
50 bbls und bag* extra Family Flour
30 “ PotaVjvs aud Ouii-ns
40 gross Wood and raj>er Matches
60 dozen assorted Bruonu ai d Pail*
100 Scrub Brushes and (’*othes Lines
60 •• Wash Boards
810 bags Java and Rio Coffee. For sale by
David uconnor,
oct 2 corner Broughton and Drayton ?ts
HAVANA SUGARS.
1 ftA AAA HAVANA SEGARS.
lU'/«UUv fa Ko«a 1/tndres,
la F..»r de la Flores Regalia Londros,
La Redowa I/mdres,
l/?g.tiJnoa do
Hoe Cabana* Flor fina,
lot Ingenuidad, Ei Mayor Ringgold,
La a • aw, La Integredad Londre-,
Fulminames do
De las ltejores Vega* do
La Rose de Santiago - do
La Puntualeded do
Ole Anselmo Gazalez do
La Pulidaz Regalia do
La Fiel de P. S. C. do
La Rio Hondo. El Otuto do Orion.
1a Coi.flanza Opera.
I.a Ristori i ondre*,
Martinez Q Hiza.
do Ohudra-Jas l.oudres,
Caffra Regal u, Fiagro cileudrado* do
All the above Segar* rre tor saie by
A.BONAUD.
oct31 corner B*v and Bull sts.
F lour and meal.
600 sack* Cir^itcbael’sFuperfine Flour :
76 barrels Extra Flour,
60 sacks Corn Meal, IdpP'tua
In store and for rale by
0Ct26 WEB5TEH k PALMES
P. S. Persons desirous of p rebasing the exclu-
siv e right for the sale of the Casket in the foilowiuu
States, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North
Can dins, wjjI please apply by loiter or In p»n*«n to
WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS A Go.,
owns r3 of Patent, care of .
CRANE, WELLS A CO.,
» di,... Savannah, Georgia.
IT B. Rights to one or more counties will bo sold
l8l> - - l-tf^r
ladies Black and White Bilk Hose,
do oo Raw Uo dj
Black Burmese Wool do
do Arnerian and Cashmere do
White, Slate, Brown and Black otton Hose.
, Ah*, a full araontnent of
Alexandres Kid Gloves,
Coi’d and Black silk do
do Cashmere do
Ladies Merino Vests,
do £ilk do, by
oct26 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
B
STEEL PLATE ENOEAVINGS.
QTKEL Plate Engravings of Buchanan, Breckln-
O ridge, Stopheu* ut Georgia, and Preston 8.
Brook* of South Carolina.
For sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agci^
**•'<JO Marshall House BuUdiug.
NKRGO SHOES.
G EORGIA made Brogans, for sale by.
te M. J. BUCKNER,
"w»Tl A162 Gibbous’ Building.
S OAP, STARCH AND CANDIDA—
100 boxes Smith’s A Buchan’s FaraUv Soap
60 *» Colgate’s pole do
60 •* do No. 1 ft Bar do
26 “ Oswego Pearl eforch
60 “ Colgate’s aud Beadell’sTallow Caudles
Lauding from bchoouer Loyal Scranton, aud for
lie by SCRANTON, JuHNVfO.s A CO.
oct 12
H AY~.200 bales prime Eastern-Huy, in h'ore
and for sale low, tt close consignment. by
n,, »< CARLCTON A PAR |oN8.
E r ™* V-*VUI-Y mitm—In Barreln 8i criud
Hair Sacks, Just yecelved for sale b.
YONGE A FRIERS' 9N,
No. 94Ba litre*
#M9
B uckwheat-
24 —
half bbls New Buckwheat,
60quar do do do
fiudghthdo 'do do
Undlog and for sale by
nor4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
B CITKR AND ultOttE.. &i ken chain UuOon V/ cern . Wbereas.Jaci.li tt'alul.urg,
Bauer. at the Coutt fi Ordinary for letter, or
200 bozea Ciieeae. In .tore and for sale by
on 20 HOtCOMBE, JOIlXHON k UO.
/"I O-UtS BUITEK AND UlEEtlE-rokeiw Ue-
\JT >beu Butter; M bozee du Ubeeeo; landing
front ateamer and for tale br
Hi KANtoJ JOHN.'TnN k CO
S AKMNE8. BARDINfK-
M00 borne, K and X bezel,
For tile by ’a.BONAUD.
0M26 oofi.er.or Bay and Boll it.
apDBT’B LADY'S BOOK,
TJ'OK NOV EM BEft—Received by 1
£ J. B. CUBBEDGE. Agt^
0(422 oner the Marshall House.
S^HOKB Mercer Potatoes.—fire hundred btnhs
V Choice Merosr Potateea tor sale, to arrivi
per echooctr Ida, fro® Philadelphia.
oetSt CHAS. A. GREINER,
^pOBACCO.—Two hundred and fifty boxes Grant
X k William’s Tobacco. 6’s aud 8’s;
400 boxes assorted brands, pounds HV. 6’s S’s,
10’s and 3z’s;
20 x boxes People’s and Rose Twirl Fancy;
40 kegs extra Twin ud Pancake;
AUo, Yirg u Leifanr Palmetto;
25 boxes Fine Cut smoking aud Chewing do
In store and for :-a!e by
OCt‘20 WEBSTER tz PA 1 ACES.
P OTATOES, 4c.—
60 bbls Mercer Potatoes
to do Red and White Onions
26 do Choice Apples.
Landing ami for f ale by
oc 122 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
BBLS /.'randy; 50 X casks Brandy; 76 bbl-
Gin; loo bbis Rectified Whiskey; 100 bbls
ium. Leceived and lur rale bv
oct 15 OMAHON A DOYLE.
1 do do.. .
t do do
1 do do
1 do do
1 do do.;'.
2 do do..,.
; 2 dp do
20 do do
60 do do
76 do do....
100 do do
125 do do....
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• lOiWJO u ■ iJS*
. 10,000 it. 1# ’ w
• 6.1»J© is’..
- 2.660 1s...
1.000 U.... *
600 L*.. '•
soo u.
300U....
100 is
00 l* **
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200 tree,Ufi
4 »
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4 “
4 ••
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80 “
200 “
800 *•
260
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40
86
26
20
1,000prizes ameuntiDg to fS««o
_ , ^ , rata or ncKro.
Whole Tickets 81u;llalv.» tb-.Maxttut |‘>
m* o> run u/nwr.
80,000 Numberri cprre--pon ; Jn g with tho iewu t,
Tt kets are placed in one Wheat ifa* trai fw
Prixes are placed ia another V\ heel, a n«rulir i°
drawn from the Number Wheel. &l<J &i ( h,
ttme a Prize is drawD from the other T>,!
Prize drawn is placed the nura-er cnio
nils operation h repeated unUi ah the Priia Ir.
drawn out.
aitroxijutiox ranx*.
uJSVTu P recediD 8 afcU twusucceediM w
bef* to those a raw ing the first-.00 prize, Vik,
• ****■*»
In ordering Tickets enclose the mo&ev toocrti!
dress for the Ticke.s ordered, on receipt« which
they wiil be lorwarc!e.> by first mail ®
Ibe List of Drawa Number* and ,|]ji.
sent to purchaser* iauntdiately alter the draw-
Orders for Ticket}* rttould be sect in eariv
«-Purcba*er* will plea** wr.te their wroMare*
plain, and give their c-fi.ee, oou&tr tl. hbx-
43- Remember that every pnze is'drrn
payable iu full without deducuob. ’ “
All prizes of 81,W0 u,u under, paid itnae?.
ately after the. drawing,-other j. r ,»*at tho
time of thirty days. *
All communications strictly confidential
Prize Tickets cashed or row wed in otter Ticket
at either office.
Orders for Tickets cat be aedrerrel either to
S. SWAN k CO.. At.dbta, Ga.. ce
S. SWAN, Montgomkry, Alb, auu
Box S2. Savannah P. 0
nr AS the above is tot an *reu i and ev*u um
ber *cheme,“ no CerUfi.au^* ot i ucWts ciu ^
sold in it. yd ii
1856. ' 1856.
RICH FALL DRY G0UIJ8
GRAY BliOTIlEHS
W OULD beg to inform tlu ;r irieiuif and the pub-
lie that thetr foil supplies ol rich iud elegant
SHOT (feOwSS
have Just arrived—purchaetd iron, the m&st ecu.
nent importers ol the country, a-d s ejected with*
care as regards efeganc-* an bct\:ty, which cum
be appreciated until fully extiain'*!.
We can confidently say that our steck cf Rich
ires* Goods and'Cloaks cannot be *nria«*J for
eauty and elegance, and that our Loxe-tic&wt
is as cheap as the like quality of goods ouitebi
from here to New York
Amo g our asaortment will be found the cw
elegant flounced Rot es with figures;
Rich and elegant colored eiikr, very cheap;
Lyons’ Velvet Cloaks, trimmed ia the teweit ui
ricbe-t style.
Gotb aud Moir Antique Cloaks; rich ami cheap
All wo«d French Mousliu de J^lncs. newmdtlt
gOUL
Lnplns’ best all-wool French do Laines, L.jh
for misses.
Lupins’ best Black Bombazine ai d Cballeys.
White Merino, Challey, de 1mme and Ik-mbitit,
very fine.
Ciothfr and Cassimercs, a full assortment.
Plantation Good* beat quality. exceedingly cheap*.
Houskeeeplng articles in grevt variety, treat quality
at the lowest posaible p>t ices.
The limit* of an adveiasuntu pireduda tit
possibility or enumerating any bat few leading y-
tides.
We would respectfully request the aitccm ti
purchasers to an examinatiou of ocr stock, feeifog
confldert that style, quality aud price, wiil yrw*
satis factory.
GRAY BROTlirri.
IMPOBTAHT ABBIYAL.
MADA3IE SWETT,
the celebrated Clairvoyant
has arrived In this city, ar.
taken Rooms at No. 143
Broughton street, one door
East of Jas. Sullivan k Co.’s
Tin Store, where she can b-
consulted re-recUng the
PAST. PRESENT, FUTURE
and DISEASES.
oct27-lm
BATH HOUSE. '
G ENTLEMEN wDhing to subscribe by the
month at One .Dollar, to Bathe when they
choree will please call in and givo their names until
Saturday 8th of Nov. Should there t.otbe a auffl-
cientnumber of subscribers obtain-d by ‘lie above
date the Bath Houso will be closed till Aorll next.
J. M. HaYWuOD,
oct81-tlUn8 Avoid.
DARIEN, ttet. 27tli, lEft-t.
T HE Co-partnership hereiolore existing under
the name of PARKHURrT \ ADAMS, is «li»-
solved by tho death oi Mr. Johu R Adaitw. all tho e
Indebted to the late firm uru rcpuit-te<i to make
immediate payment. Mr* Convert Parkliur.-t, wiil
atteud to the seUlcincnt rfthe afluir- or the said
firm. V. HARKHURST.
Republican copy. fitn oct fio
c j7 if
WANTED TO III it K.
A Colored Boy iM'tWecn ten and fifo eu
to do light wotk.
Apply at this office.
WANTED.
B Y the anbfrCriber? on Ute tir-*’ November next,
a colore \ Purler. One ucqi>MtHe<i with the
city, and who ran come well recouimeuded, wi I
bear of « permanent situation by wpp'yliig itumedi-
ateljr to
AIKEN * BURNS.
oct 23
STATE OP GKO.RttlA,
/CHATHAM UU a'Tf.—I’o all.whpm it may con-
war
... . . . Admlniitta
tionc un te-fiimento annexo, on the c*ute of George
H. W*'ldbnrg. 1
These are, therefore, 1 to die and admonish all
whom it mav concern, to be and appear bef re said
O >urt to make obl'CUoB; (if any they havo), on or
betore the flr-t Monday in. Decemb< r next, otber-
* ited.
... .. . , ,. Ordiua y for Chatham
county, tbi* 3lst day of f’etober 186d.
0CI31 JOHN Itll.RO, O. C. U.
FHH SALE*
Six Irani, of laid, 50t» itc/ts taib. 3 or
3! snllcs In m tbe city i.l ratnt tit.1 tbeS.
-t o .Gull Fall V« ad. welt >di pfed it* 11 v-growth
R M,«ntit hi in ii. v«*. -<ti|l .'may
men ower:”''Applyto-•» .
febr tl C. A. t.t-OUD
T7IOBTY Bbls. AppL i, Par8ni|in, UiiirbtsJBella,
Jj and some flue Tomatoes, for sale by '
oct a J. D. JESSE.
FASHIONABLE 11LAUY MADE
OLOTHIMG.
OEOrlYED by tt.e uUaivi -igucd a lull supylv d
Xii READYMADE '-l.t‘THING, a-u.-bt.tij ol ill
articles necossary for a Genueman’j WardroU.
ALSO:
A choice assortment ot
French, English and ftcrmnn Clotbt,
Casstuteres and V« stings,
which he 1* prepared t» n ake to order iu tie
style an-t at the >bortest notice. Heal-o desires to
call attention to hi* stock ol
BOY’S AND YOUTH’S CLOTHING,
wht-rh will bo found of sui*vnor »tvie aud vor*-
mam-hip W. ft’ sYlfoSr,
oct27 tf 17 Whitaker tt
JUST KECUVED PER riLAMFR^AlGUelA,
ZT THZ
Savannah Grocery
—AND
FRUIT DEPOT,
100 lbs> Victoria r.ntl CatawbaGr^pw-
40 bbls. Splendid Eating Al'ILLa.
largo Preserving Pl-ARS.
QUINCES, like the 1 ast.
Cbesnuts. Hickory Nuts, and Fresh Lite?.
Green GINGER.
Tomutoe*, Bet ts, Ccrrou*, Ar.
Rye Flour, uat Meal. Pearl Barley.
10 keg* Extra Goshen BLUER.
& do Choice Uo.
And low priced qualities, together with a wri*>
Mp rtmeut or Fresh BISCUIT.
oct 15 \f. H. r.'RBM.
Notice from tlie
PULASKI HOUSE,
To the Storekeepers of Savannah.
A LL package^ rent to the above Hote l ® Ufl
the owners name and n .mber oi rrotnwr;t»B
with ink on each package, i r it will tot be rt-rew
at the office. cct-c-i*
WAKTED,
T hree hundred .van;, wuxgmen »»»
as local ttt.d traveling agent* in z bu;iur--
easy useful and honorable, at a salary "•
mnutb! A caj^itat ofS5 roniy rejiitr. *t T
me'tlclne or book buslucs,. Full parrci.Dr* gw*
(free) to all who euclo.*e a p«x«t >ce -t - H^'r *
cent piece, and addres? .*. B MARTi>.
sept22—« - 3ra ' - 11a-*ti'W. > IL,
C1TV WHEttPiFS SALK.
W ILL BH 601J) bcri.ro toe Court Houte d»’r.'!
the city of Savanuah, ou tne first 7Lt?ra*
iu December next, bttween the legal bonrs o.
2 show cases, 1 ice crusher, 1 Jot !j iuvr m ®
l pair s:ales, 1 lot chairs, 1 iot decanters anfiiw
biers, 1 lot tobacco. 1 lot cougress water, is- 1 ”’
.':c.. Ac. Levied on as tbe proiwny ft AU-t
< once, to satisiv a flfa issued out of tbe HfjW
•t.e City Coi-rt of Savannah, iu favor cf »'f uoro-
t rek vs. A I’ot.ce; property tKit ted out 1 by
nut. tDWD SI. PHEXIIE1W;'6U
noil
ALSO: .,,
At tbe same time and place: lico chest, » .
chairs, 1 looking glass, 8 tab.es, 1 totdccafitcrs
contents, 1 lot picture*, 1 lot tumblers t»®‘ V.
and demljohus ami contents, 1 screen, sc., •
Levied on as tbe property of Paul Halier,
a fita issued out of tbe Honorable, tbe Ctt)
Savannah, in favor of B. N. Lecnard * t°-'J*-
Bailer; properly pointed ont by pWnt .IT* f u
n ty. • EDW’D M. PREXDEKGAST*
novl.
STAPLE DRY 000D3.
C OTTON and linen BheeUugs, Sbiritinz', W*J
linens. PiUowCaseLimsos, Birds bye 1 ,
per*, Huckabacks,Huck and Flue UmwWTjJg
8. 9 and 10X Sup. Irish aud Scotch Table JJJJg
Napkins and Doyles, Real Wcl-b and Aniericw
Flannels, Fine Bath and Whitney Blanket, Lin*
and Cotton Bed Tick, Ate-, Ac. .
WK8* *“ u ‘“ l0 ™ 1 hSMrTJUa
GEJTT'S AMD BOY'S WEAE. ^
B UCH Cii.imere.zu5 toonkin-, W ‘
Block iui Cel-d Cl to., Tweed., rzt >« •'
Vai luzs,' Merino zml Coin s Coder
zlSj oV'rtklnd., Gent-1 f luen C.mbric Wg’
Hom’d Stitch’d do. do., Coi’d Borders do.,Stoc»
-■NapoleonTies and 0r»?ata, ho., «c
u.wm*M0M4S.