Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 13, 1856, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVII 1QLD SERIES.I SAVANNAH, GA.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1850. NO 14026 igoilM & HiSi. SATCBDAY ■VIAOi » e’etaefc- A M UY TlSLBORAPHi l.awr (na C.'rtral Tli. «te*mer Tennraroehti atrieed with later oraoiute from auroral* and Central Aneitoa. Til. vote lor Preeldint in Crilfornlartood 01,000 rorllueliM.il, 35,000 for Fillmore Mil 10,000 for Fremont. In Nlraraflu* the American, defeated the Ota lllomi. The latter lo*t 300 men. VYalkor burnt the town or Qrataila and removed tho Capital to Ulna Inn mini anftgemont with the Coat* Rican, latter were defeated. [We have fuller account, from Nicaragua.) I,arson or run Biuni Goiub.—'Title morning we vlalted tho ehlp-yard of Ur. Burn'! N. Papot to wttncM the launch of the eteamer aoliah. At 10 o'olock the boat tfae wedged up, and .he glided Into her natlvo element without accident. The Oeliah I. partially built on tho old hull ortho eteamer Seminole, which waa destroyed by Ore at Jacksonville. Sho wu towed to thi. city, and entirely ra-bullt and re-modelled by Jlr. I’apot. Tho frame I. of live oak and cop per listened. .-Ilia la Intended for the towing bualnem of the Savannah river, and will be commanded by I tuptaln Stevenson. . Cln.lngM.ne. oftU. Southern Conven tion. Wo give a brief aketch.of the closing lames of the Convuution, at the cession held ut 8k Audrow'a llnll last uight. A fuller report will appear In our Isbu. of to-morrow morning: Convention met at St. Andrew’a Hall, at 7 o'clock- Mr. J. H. Howard, of Columbus, offered a resolution of thank, to Snvunnah, In her mnnb clpal character, and to the eltlaen. Individually, This resolution called forth laeveral compli mentary speeches from members of tho differ ent delegations—to Savannah—to Georgia, and from tho younger speaker., to the ladlys—a goodly number of whom we were pleased to see In attendance. The resolution wunnani- inously adopted. The tollowing remark, were made by- Mr. Harrison,of Virginia—Mr. Prreolifent:— When, at the hut «salon of this convention, In the city ot Charleston, It wu concluded toad- journ hero to Savannah, It wu not without the is licl that u morn deilrablepl.ee, In every re port, could not well have been selected for such annetlng. 'Vo had heard, good deal .bout Huvsuuah. We budbeard not a little about the lash', the hospitality, tho Intelligence, the re- tlurment of the people of Savannah. We bad heurd it said, air, that Savannah waa ure- uini kublufor the beauty and accomplishments of her daughters us for the gallantry and boa- pitaliiy ul her nous. In short, everybody ex pected to see something, and to Bud something in Kiirsuu.lt a little better, perhaps, thnu any where else. Sir, 1 need not say to you, I at. • ini', thstlliii expectation bus been more than icnllaed. Those who, Ilka myself, have stood here for the first time, bare felt as If they were ir-adlngupou fairy land, They have walked abroad amidst Ilia genial clime, and gorgeous traaa, and sea-refreshing broMMol Savannah as our llrst'horn parents did In Use garden of Kden. Not ae sinless, perhaps as thty were, but probably high an appreciation of the charms of nature, And above all, have they experienced all that true genuine, Southern, whalewonled uuafiect. «d hospitality, which I* pert of Ik. Institutions uf the South. Sir, 1 undertake to say, that lltate la aot one member of tblu oournnt loti Inti will carry buck with him lo Ills borne a grateful uad lasting recollection of tbe generous display ol social euurteries and the luxurious eutartalu- luetit, both (Habile and private, which he he* not with le this ehy, Mr, Houston,ef He-, adtaed e resolution to si,point s cnmmlllee to examine the Soulkarn ports with a view to the rataUlekareM ef an 41 1st,lie trrmtnus the I'erifis Kellroad, and the .duUisbmMi Ol a foreign and domestic trede, l„ Is, reported on at lb. next caeventien. Mr.rbapprll.ef Ha, ofirrrd a art el resuta, l out, . rilingepos the dMhrvel Itamhani Male, ti,touch which the Ferifir Sai'Mri is le pem- iiicii.,-1 ell laws that m.y b ary tv He Ires 1 thelporthui s ale, el the •duUueiutlhe Us, ruedtlellseel pmsw r of the HuediylggRWrl.il. * I'tilled Wstre. Hr. Italhuv (taved le lay U" • •rite, whhdt •eeeagtenrd le' Hi. Gresa, ef tieergle. gfi>,s a - tiling epee Ileagues le elhru the aaew amt psesehuu fur Mere Ham end eedw the a. nguiriPeis, l» any HanSue < <•'.Stare* ruM.lbtr uruetry at,I ■re-i- ..heatae* .tl.ergt.' Hie Furh, at. -w. reenlea ta -ogieadaud tieWereta g, iresad le the mmni Ah ■ g IP. ilrtnrtHtavad, *«•* • rtheevgetMi r.«ot ike eunvegiieu npoe Hi * ei,,tes,4o. - isiMtiuiHw AliPaeriene osdvloasem •UK we. e-d e ghriegtag '■ lemdhifi He , .,*ug re sari guesto- oe>leta>u s , a. An) liOM, rttarw. laswiotro. I. asmoke ti,M.og gw MBUigHuw He eoesegHug let gelhwrd th. >• 'staliigidtl'Weu .glll ureta rdbrod , WedriMUml oob.te HgtlViMdawr, ♦ P 3i*reflreta3B3 ipowelthaigiieulugiie .- - -d# eduplrg s , tare-re tswe-, eg < -swmiM ad Hw ..g.ai iwggOMU . .< 1 1 wegHMw •ririugmkert- fri V frrepe- -- eh slid r-sa, wgrgdgasd * ita. i*. I'tMglswl had tghv* •* Wv oMtwpmevmygldvgndgta iinimmmt 41.# urihmpwr gwiwri taw*.,«te HwlhaAf ■. tehMruptuHridb • u ttw stta eed t* h ) etmi arid |g relit r . •-luatgiietgh • *' mm reliefs* re-,- ,Ip MUM ie lb- « jp jpp 4NpMTjMp* u*m • tefli***• * • »•* # ** W V' ♦ If I Ip M* • 4 -tejld ff— ip* te HNtftAM w -< #«i -*• i m mtMjm # *». i 4 #*—#•# im DtefM9*r$ Ml •mpis HrMi fcp. ,,.4,-ta •jm&i mm 9 mm mm mm lOirrwpniyltiice or llto ('•orgitiit ft Jotirtiul.) rum California Central America. KlV WlWT, IKlt. 10, 18’ills Wmii i, Kditoi nWo liirwunl you fllen of GulifuruU liujMJW, received liy tliu Tenm-wc from Suu Jusu, mtlviug lust evening ut tills port* on route for Now York. The pMHotitferH 01 the Tctiuesiwe eullhred much iu oroK-ditiK tho iHthmux. Tho cholera broke out among them uud Hoveral Uiod. Homo cones iMMMtrrud niter loovlng Ban .hum. Wnlker’ii furceu were in a had situation. Thcyhnd retreated from Granada, which city bad been burned. \ part of the rommaml uuder Gen. HouiugHen were ropuratud from Walker, uud were loll behind. They wore four hundred strong, with plcuty of |irovisioiis, rnuleu, water, etc., und were cnscouucd in a •afe poeltion, within two hundred ynrdo of tho beach. A forty maimed by two huudred and fifty Costa RIcuub, the key to their cAcui>c,)md to be taken before they could rejoiu Walker. Walker wan on IkmitI tho Rtenmor Virgin, lay« lug off Granada, und awaiting the result of Gen. Henlngiten’s advances. A naval engagement had been fought at Han Juan del Sur, in which a brig belonging to the natives waa dcatroyed. Tho brig mounted six guns and waa manned by a huudred aud tweu* ty-foar men. The antagonist was a schooner, (Mx ,G. pilot boat,) with twenty*four men and two guns,' which rnado a successful attack upon hor—approaching dose nlongHido, she aucceeded in lodging over one lmudred solid allot in hor hull aud firing tho magazine, by -which the brig was blown up, uud nearly all ou board killed. No murin'* mutter has been collected siuco our lust lottt f, by tho Hteumer A. II. Bcuch. Amoug the pu-sueugoiH of tho Tcnaesgcc wo uotice Lola Mnntius, ou route for Europe. [Fromtho'Hum.or Kopublieau Kxtra. Itou. IV.] THE GEORGIA CONFERENCE. Tills body convened in this place, on Wcd- Mday, the 3rd lust., uud adjourned this morn* ing, after a long and tidiuns, hut hurmonioua session. Tho following is u full und cor- root .list of Appointments for tiu* ensuing year: APtolNTUKSTS. Augusta Diutuict—Jan B Bayne, l» E. Augus ta—8t John’s A T Mann, St James, W M Crumblcyt Trinity Col Mission aud Factory MiaHim, l,g Alien. Savannah—Trinity, Joseph S Key; Weatlov Chapel, T H Jourduiu: Andrew Chap I. U Payne; City Mission, 1) T Holmes, Chatham Mission to lie suppled. Bpringfloled—P 0 Harris, Hylvania—1) W Calhoun, Screven Col Mission—I) E Sturr, Wayneslmro—W .1 Cotter, J G Worley, Burlce Col Mission—it J Harwell, Louisville—J M Dickey, A J Doan. Jefferson Col Bliss to be supplied, Richmond—Dennis O'Driscoll, Warrantou—Joslali Ivowls, Sparta—W R Foote, Hancock—F F Reynolds. Hancock—Col Miss Jas Jones Columbia—J H Grogan. Atubns Dih—John WTalloy, P K, Athens—II H Parks; Col Mission. \> S Turner. Watkliwvllle—WII CJ Com*; J C Nm*m*, Factory Miiwlon—II Crawlbi tl, Madison - I) Kelsey. Morgan -A W Rowland, Kingston-Col d Miss, J P Howell. Greonshoro-O Bright. C A Mitehcl!. Uxlngtoii- It Lane, W II Washing Urn--.11) A Clarke. Wilkes .lohnSDuiiu. Line* Job'll- W P A .iohJ, Klbertoii J W Knight. J W MeGeehr*. Broad’ll! vi>r Mi*> Nil Palmer. Dauloniuja Dint. D D Cox. P K. Dablonecu J W Turner, NV B Bully, UaKmvlIle-W W Brewer. v Uarttesvllle - A J Deiivmirs, W A Park-1, Cltrkesville -'T T Christian, W A lhlwsrdx, Canton -W G Allen, KUUayMMon J II Mm<libiiiii. s a Chik INairsVillo MImUoi Ivoudiuuii llugliex, B illion MIo4ihi JtNt. ('bjiubcM. by Mission J W Bra.ly, Ju- V M Gla>1ojj MMoji IIII Watt I*, Ansar a Ihxr -W It llranhaiii, P II. W«4ey Oiisiwl and Col cimw C W K-y, Trinity ami Krana cIm|u-I Ati-imi, II J . -, ,C Tro^-H, Itrcatur, J M ArnnSrong. lAWIVtM'oVlIh'. J tv Burke. WT IhmiltoU. Monris, It tV Ianvil. Mrwtim.J tV Yaiie'ioitgli, "‘WlbgbMi A GsMd.i: tt JtjN-ei, A Means, A Gray, r4ej bjmng, A iMmo - J K Girvn I k I .uvi'ii- Mr*. «t tan ! I'mk*.a.i tel ' " Ittulttn-.J* 1 ■miH I'.-ilr — >t ■ II ..I 111 1 J—I - - I, ■ jU Uu-fiu, l'w t<. ^|TjV* M(eiiie,t II llerieuii i"l> il I'ntrt ffue lit U' I've, a It k f'auville, I. J H.va> I'aMMete-H fi im**, H*U>m,Ue.H4*'l"Ki'. I'lt.uMi II l f iM- Itl-v.l, (MiillixFIw.n A N-ll.it. lii'.,rtta, WH II HuwM »•"> Itaita HImMiJUi. Mli-ileitt! S Mvilta. M‘ I’ l-aW,, it.W f JneiiMu, ri HMie, la if wuutlw fi Utaiwi 1*4-1. « emit".I, i' i. H UfF- fM&iu ii'i', PotiiH Mdmku.pi g«UGin h*o4t iMWaiio.rl) 4* w«4i, 1, W U A aUrt, Starltyllle t Ool'd. Hbrioa, JT Ain,worth, Amerlcu., J W Hinton, Ameriou. Ct. It Sumter Hbuloi, J f. Potter, IV I'uk. OnlethiiiTie, W D Shorn Vleum mid Dooly Mlulon, J E Stutall, A H Oxletrae. >lawkln»ville, J HReose. Hiuidui'hvlllo Diet, IV Knox, I* E. Suuderavlllu, l)J Uyrlck. Irwiutoii, \V S linker, llolillii, \V O Rowland. Jai-kaonville, It N' Cottar. Uaid.villu, W I* Pledger. Hlneevllle.T SL Harwell. Darien, J U Aiuteu. Mcfutadi Melon, E White, llryun and Oultoeh, D F Breedlove. 1-hunuuel Uieslon, to bo supplied. W D Matthews, G L [fays transferred to tha Alabama Conference. FGutea und U Davie transferred to Florida Conference. JL Terry transferred to Texas Oonference. Next Conference to ho held at Washington, Rilkes cimuty, Ga. owned wonun.who of Mr. hlchai ger day. She wu tie it wu^aii overuow—lue lunerai servi le tears—the prayers—and nothing re- 1 but for the living to divide the spoil, h saying it may be, and yet, with one Mtaatatf* MII IdU lit*# i lb*d#dfi»‘ |tW<Ni|i I mmm, * li<yNN#fll■**♦*•#' I** i# Muudlsd ii|jlfrHlI IsbJXSt' I * A 4' % thmtti,i41# A Ufa^lLsii filefiMisI Mimm 4'4'. stlnaiNb', #rfgliWft4 , *tale mfww rillyred JwjM4MM 4«l M‘-- M i I Jg<4is■ 4 Bfl i m£m14Um**h punt >■ * TmSEHnit' 4 r 4<lgM I'tiifi ,«i 4 *J Urtti#*» M'*H am. A ¥*■ J* iUI 4 M ♦#**<! 4 k bfSgiilliMl mtLm IN* I *'+*¥0i E wmtiw~_ »d buffed fe" 4 "' AM# A AmiUvd IB mm* 1 44 4i#«i- MU / IT Me.»<* rf 4 i • K.ltaMUtasM', 04. Wb# fimt wiaii 4jiu4 I Wu.ir| Ai+m,! * 9 I4mi IJfSTJuti.miAm, |T*' iiMmMMf'f tHuMMMl Si mhf ' s'4e*i W NARAn PBRCIVaL I on, The Drldc of the “Home or Gold,” OT HRS. UattOLlNB IKQltaUAM. CHAPTER U. On tho afternoon of tho hineni, when tho dead body that had been for three diyi sol- eminizlng the aspeet ef the " great house,” was laid In its last long home, a lltlle party assembled iu tbe library, to hear the reading of the.w.U. It wai[all over now—tho Amend aerri- ces—the tears—f I ' inabiedl Aharsh . _ | exception, the group thathad assembled in that little room justified It, By the Itrc-placo, stately and magnificent in her deep mourning, sat lira. Percival, leaning herdouhlu ehln upon har band, aadgaxlag steadily into tbe burning coats. At a little diataucosat hor daughter, playing caraleaely with her watch-chain, and wuhlng with all hor heart that the tiresome flue wu over. Sarah Percival made ono ol the group. For her aunt was keonly alive to what tho world ■night say, aud thought her presence on this occasion, as < no of the ramllv, would alienee any remarks that might ho made when her change of situation became known. She sat beside the window, looking drearily out upon tho familiar landacipo so soon to bo felt behind. Uutnoonc spoke to her. Even Dr. Wartsn the worthy rector Of St. Peter's church, where Hra. Percival But out the anointed time every Sun> day forcnopn und uRcrnoon, only glanced- toward her now and then from the depths of of Ida easy chair, and dccchled that Itwu use. Icsstotako any notice of such a timid, fright, cued thing. Perhaps could tho worthy Doctor have read that yonng heart, and known the bold plana that young brain wu forming, he wuuld have bad reason to chingo his quickly formed opinion. The solemn sdenco of tho room wu broken by the Atssy little lawyer, who, having broken the seals ol the oaken cabinet, and taken tha important wilt therelrem, adjusted htaspecta- olesand began to read. To Sanh,itwulike o message Inmi the dead. The mind that had framed, und the hand that had executed, were ;one—whither? She listened like ono in a Iream to Hie enumeration of the bouses, bank stock, etc., owned by tho deceased, till tbe sound of her own name made her start and look up suddenly. No-ahe wu not mistaken. The lawyer waa reading In his dry, lioatnesa- llko voice- “And I give and devise to my dear niece, Kamil Stanton Porulval, tho suntofllvoltuu. dml dollars, o« 14 slight taken of the Interest 1 have always felt lit tuy dead brother's child." Tlieljwnsallehu heard. Some dry bttslneu U.<diiilcalillea fallowed with which she bad no ooueet'ii, Hut leaning her bud upon birbands, she fnl In r hungry soul upon thou few words “i alfecUhtl-Uie first she had board addremad h> her since her father died. Kim was roused from Iwr pleasant reverie by tho ndd video of her aunt, who stoed besUe her. A ml louklug up site saw that tbs teediig or her will wn< over, aud that the pally bad hiokni up und wits standing Mouths fire. “Well, Miss I'cmvel, I oeMgratalateyon with all my limit." sold the widow, tapping Iwr lltrlmy mi the abiai|d«r with her plumed rut. rimaigli the klndnmaafyuur uncle,yen will la- .pans! Ili.il disagreeable apprenticeship we trciv sio'skhig uf. I trust you are sincerely grateful." “I trust I »nf" arid Herrii In slow voice. Hut ►In’,maid not speak llte Hunks rite Icll, to IT t«,rlly liifiiw in I4ack. who nmld wellakird -l«iiv the pallry sum of live Hum Iwr ihuiKinds, aud who In liri liesll Hist llto b»|ite4 . •III! it w.aild 4O0ISI so well whew Dr, and llto lawj.u spoke ofM, u they would lie ."ipiodn. si list girl was siiawI.eMdhlTi colhd her iiittilally cxlietntly itngnuful. “V nil'll lo l>. lalivl Hut Haas two wnMUM should w ivr uiidn.un.l mitiraher.iwea IxlwrilgM. cm acili.ii “I I heir Him. In. tVsit'Si lew lotrttad op, and took kdb ol Kirill > bands In his wstnt 410,11. d (Ive >wu joy / yoong lady, I gin w, pi. ily iew., 'so ;n o il I ,| IlS'ir Iwstt*. I sis alisld you Mill make Hire I ■spiral trill, do,t“T, arid her seal, with a • »4isb,mi d»ir.ti*i mart hot M Wi t.iiu iisii Head. Nafiati, I umrjnm I eta tie Intern,"seta toe sortie, with ills MedMpuM k& heart 1-tax who* tammy.UIhK aad gnp* are Mare me, I «h'«ld lie ln> Hies Mae ll I did md speak Ute Il'Sh Hu Mteciihu Hoe Mnludsd 11*' three s' he «“U. Hie. I'rtCivri mfiwd Md are! soe he* hot quite loouf ageisrteMhisla eiedsd MiwpuaiMg, tees rise, That sire. *pt«*h aswoted Ike worthy dnrtrt M •am dieimaodtuUs talyYim. tool, .he MSP! sad firtd the iltau. pa*no, tvUotldlf the daafihtw. 1 yui ug la'tii** We* hdl to hie WWW lei ^ ^41111. , MM*' lieee U.KiInda*' Artrt’ Nitirtsdttahl Itrtwl I tt'wtore IMaJ KwAaa* the wre>"M# that awaXad Sat ah Pti'tvri.essta' dawenl'd tlrts the 'ala, there o*a re toe anwri ta Hr* rt Wliriead wSk th* hot— — i*dh trendy MdM* ■oheolsref More tea—, idi the taattdlMMU ^<444, n *w*w hrttwd eMh Whtartanenred etre dtri"**,aud If tart h side fMM 0 tat**h re MP any and rtwrtrtaMily »■* luptayhli that a ib*4a* id "'Ust noi'S'Srid be. and tk'od iwn ll'hrts M Ihd ygMi If tat Ijtalrt *01 •.. . id Ml, tatam there ail. tred B red "olay rth.lua Urereg writ, pSh the palls 4*1* * 1 td a 44ws. hire hoe tawe hrtt in. lapneK tnhugath* id the fmut ihe hhteli Isuiiw c id the* Me is B it' carer end rtrert tarerii Iret, hhdhMd- tet'lta re etre suds lire to Mdiifaifil tawh ts'th.t itianpit tmpress ih«« - ItMh.tTjm tifll tie* Mill byTriaaS? rid T J[ a a serTast In the heure ■PHIHMs young girl’s unexpKted advent, and bnatlsd la way Uiat brought tears to her listener’s eyas. It seemed , so rtniggs to hear this woman tot-1 torlng on the verge or tha grave, relating little anecdotes nr the boyish days of the two brh. there who had gone before her; end Sarah’s heart wtimed towards her uihe told how brave, and generous, sod Impulsive her owl fa> therwulnttlayarth. “Mr. Rlohard wu more quiet and canUoaa, and Mr. Frank torerer In dlsgrue," said th* old lady Warmly 1 "but tor ell that, he had e smite that woolddoyoor heart good, ends way with hint that would charm third from a tree.” "Mrs. Bryce,do I look Uke mj Cither? "**k- led Sarah, saddtulj* I The good woman tamed and looked at her] quietly with her cUtr. mv eve#. ’ ' its, as I’’she redd, uakmg her head and flavoring her speech with * strong nmlnls* eenoe of bee nafivedlalsot, “ye have a bttak or yource, Ilka him, hot yourfacais like yoor mlther'a.mybaln." “Did you know my mother I” asked Sarah ;| “firaBnroe’a fees grew aerious. c,"Yea, I kntw har. Sha waa a grand lady.” - “Engllih, was ahe not I" I "On the mother’s side sha wu, but by tha] I father she came of u good Sootckbloodul ever crotMd th# border.” "Hro. Bryoo," redd Sarah, tbonghttolly, “do you think nur mrihor over loved my hther II I Mrs. Percival told milks did not; tat then she I I never eaw her. Yonknaw her wellj now tell I me what you think about Ik” ThersceoftheScotchwoman fiushedvivid- ^“Mn. Percival I Whstoonld sha tall yon 1" I the exclaimed, angrily. “Aid yet, what could I I she not I Balm, there Is more evil In this world I I thin yon have aver dreamed mf. Little that woman would ban dreamed or tending you to me, Ifake had known what I know." ■ “Tell me." ■"Promise ms first thtt yon will notspaekof it to hor till the time oomes. I wllltotlyou tbCQe” “Yea, 1 promise, aahl Berth, ImpaUantly; "and I amnavar going to tar again, 10 It can make little difference. 1 " "Well, my brim, that woman loved mor father once. He never knew It—no one knew It tat n confidential servant of hen, who waa privy to the plot. Bat Hr. Frank never cared lor her. And when be went to Europe she married Hr. Richard out of pare vexation. When tbe news came of Hr. Frank’s marriage, she wu Inn dreadful way. Your mother, "jr I deer, wu or a high family, and a wealthy mm They wet* *11 angry when sha married ! father; tat whsneSa left him all wu torgjMI The matter wu hushed up, and niter hire death hriie nurried #<#18*” “is he did Wove hlmltan!" eridSewh, sadly. Rhe had bun accustomed to lavut Mila unassn mother with every potable perfeettora I And to ta told that she wu cold, and trireand rSKMSf Ure8ootSwoaain,wlth •tijta He wu ton years younger thaa sha tat no one would hare dreamed It to have saw llhemtoeettar. 1 saw them three or tour ttau IlnParriaandsH /at ire asisre ttare.W /ret 4 "hi 1* »re, Lapp, to tamiywe ho* treakijkl rereifire(fen ,i,..i lUt pleat* »• ' mi,Mw tan ,i,.i,,iiUtah ItatrtV i « ih <*•" -MlifiN 1'—, ■»*'»•»! 4lM i ‘UlUi L11. CmL HH —... m 4# f-*4t)pi+ tm Ut G«A>. M# InmU* mi A mmWM ■ fl# A M# mimi, 4 i-diiD# L *4. #Ml # m *¥<* $ *4 4*'|MA 4 M rittm /mm* (umTfmmm mmUpmi mm . „,■ h 44# 490 tmf & L»#4 «#44#i. UiJ4i*»#»'!» I* Ul •* “ 99* *»##«« I* •#*»JNJ o.t". >1“ «!. Ml rewrite** Obi MTl'f “Oll.tllt/I.IrtO MUS'S', ltd itIg *11*4 i i.a, tii 4 I * IM .- a small street, Hjrtpphg SuMligtutt. PertwrMFStanUili ..DeoetssberU itawoMid rite tear.him? g*»l»?rel hta, i .hoW |t ooaM tte^SSy^taM W “Mytalr^Uw» are sores wroepthat will ssrjisnsitaSSJrjfiMoSpa SdtartA ^1 SSdSid fiSSyVt It bollu.Mt.Mow. MrEtatard'a wire, of I ^i'ayisfia 5SS lEuemsa 0#mVW pwwiiwvraw ^00 SMMMNlAflMfWI OllWM payteHAll l»i>i«rtre»f ttafirrt AI rerel«Mitaat,wi-poM< >'aatre« tMdttatkMMelarertreiri re. 1 Ortct. tererti.r IIHW/Tf111 Hlflllyiff 4«riMkMriN «« tafatrere tMMre. M'•« Mta, Mtl^Nre M It tfi. SVUH'¥tt N> irtHrerti'IMvfilfiv, tide port, Md ■MM* |red Ipret |k4MP#||M#4# re. »* J'lTmmmmi'DniMm mmt> I two red** ■II. 4-^-. Rollins, He. eau and x*y Vrsat, lo Orttsu k Htris. Kchr 0 W Benlly, Rred, Darles, wllb 3,000 bus roajh rice, to F KgAuMbrd. Suatasr Gordo*. Brooks, Chsrtsstoo—to J P Kcreven's fist, troet plantation, with loto bulb routh riot, to IV Weodbrldge. Vflnkter'a 1st, fromplantstloa, with WOO bash rough riot, loSpNWInkler. Clsartd. KteanublgAuguiU, Lyon, New York—1'adollOrd, Steamship Isabel, RoUlns, Cbarlestoa-Oobeni fc fiebr Tiliy, Francis, Wilmington, la ballut-Ogdeu, gtifr k Co. Bohr Wrat IJennls, Crowell, Boitoa—Ogden, Burr kCo. Simmer WeUiu, MoNelty, FtUUu, kc—UUghofa CaoBiagbam. D#|wrt«d. Steamer WeUkt, MoNelty, PaUlki, to. tetauhip AttgoiU, Lyon, New York. Bteamshlp lubel, Rolllai, Chwloiton. rUoMr,Col0 FtoblOMM’HHick*; itriAFSmith, Miiu Ctndwell, TO Thompson, EJFaulkner, JT Campbell, Mra Woodhead aud bod. Par itaamar Gordon, Cram Charleston—Mn Hu- GEORGIA FEXALE COLLEGE. 1857. Vbe Iprlng TormCommetieea Moii- tlay, January lgiht Commenoement, WcUnewIay, July ttttil. FACULTYt UEG. Y. BROWNK, Proitdeut, P. IiOUI), Natural Sclonco. J. R. SEALS, Music. Kov. 0. W. STEVENS. BoUm Lottres, T iHB Trustees aunounco with much satislkcllou that they have a Faculty or experienced and aUortoui officers, aud that they will uu auisted by adles who are well qualified to toacb. especially iu tbe department of languages, and la tho Behoofs of Mualo and Design. Mdlls. Manvers. a uativo ot Paria, bosidea Frouob wilt teach Vocal Mualo, Iu whlob she greatly excols. Located iu tbe midit or a refined and ebriitlan community, tn a health rat and accessible ueig UUor* hood, possessing every facility for imparting an ac complished education, the Georgia Femalo Gollogo rolies confidently upon tbe public for the patronsgo It desorves. Catalogues containing fortner Information may be obtained by applying to alther or tbe officers. THOS. J. BURNEY, Sco’y Board Trustees. Madison, Morgan Co., Dec. 10th, I860. dol2-dfct3t*wtd fold, Mtsa Rbott, Gapt Hale, GaptTosHar, J K Mills, W Iterant, ROotenun and bro, H Swlnton and son. J M Jukaon. J Reiser, J H Walsl, 0 M Holland. W Wrlgutand lady* Mtsa Lea and 11 dock. Consignees. Per iteamar Gordon, from Charleston—0 R B, Fla boat, K J Purse, A Bhkar, Cooper k Co, Crano ft Walls, GM Griffin, DDOopp-EPadalford, Webster k Palmes, H Whltner, EG wade, Abraham k Boo, E Molynoux. J Klne. Boston A Villalonga, A Mar* wood, Mra Moray, Behn k Foster, J D Jesse, J Do Dio, N A Hardee, Hone k Connery. J E Herts, Dr Wayne, MoM 0 King, W M Tun no. . GREENSBORO’ FEMALE COLLEGE. Rav. J. 8. K. AX80N, D. D., President. SSISTEDby an ablo corps of Teachers in ull tho departments. » Winter Session will open on Monday, the 6lU day of January next. Comfortablo board may ho uccured for any num ber or young ladicR In prlvatofamilies at $12 00 per month. D. HOWF.IJ*, Sec’y. d#W-2w No Wonder Ha wm Thankful. Read and Judge von Yovmilvm. Roonoim, Octoixx 10, ISktt. Mrasw. Funuiro Droo. GentlimenwHaving axi>arioncod tbo beneficial elfoctsorDr. M’Lana's Colobratod Llyer Pills, pro* pared by you, I take great plewuro In recommend ing them to tho public. 1 feel warranted In laying that they are a certain cure for Uver complaints and all bilious diseases, no matter bew difficult or long standing, 1 myaeti wu afflicted with this dreadful dlseue for over two yean, and oh f bow tbaekfollui (bat I beard of these Pills. I pur chased of one or your agents three hexes, and be* fore I bad finished tbe third box, wm completely cured, I veryily believe, bnt for Dr. M’Lane’s Liver i, I mould have now been In my grave; bntu It ie, I am now tujoying tbo best of boaltb, and •land a living witness of tbe efficiency ot Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Piibi. Besides recovering my health, I consider that 1 have saved In pocket some two or thru hundred dollars physician's fees. This testimony I give you with tbo greatest plea* sure, and hope that it may do something towards nuking those Invaluable Pills known to all who are suffering with liver complaint. WILUAM BIBB, Traveler in Western New York. 99“ Purchasers will bo corefol to oak for Dr. M’lnne’a Celebrated Vermifuge, Manufactured by Homing Bras., of PWeburgb, Pa. Than are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before tbe puMte. Ur. M’Uae’s genuine Vermifuge, oho hie celebrated Uver PUU, ou now be bai at all re ipscteble drag etoree. None genuine wNheuttbe Rlcnaturoof FLEMING BKOS. (Ill dee# CAKDHN CO. EXECUTOR’S SALE. DV virtue or an order from tbo Court of urdltm- XJ ry or said county, will hosold before tho court bouse door In JetTorsonlop, ou tbo first TucHday, 8J of February. 1857, during the legal hours of sale, tbe bouso and lot in tho town or Ht 'Mury’s, belong Ing to estate E A Yallowloy. The lot Is fifty foot in rront by ono hundred In depth. rt-ere are. M. New 3Uoirti0cment0. GEORGIA, LIBERTY GOVNTY. 1 u. ereeree Metlee 4«tass l< seilert toe ratal. A <*l l>. Ywra, la SSafi. emitaafinenl •late arwerlM by las, airi itwio loJtWeJ asm ■ta.ta-Mta.ta,-«L THUS AK A, a.l3-lru i. ruivn. rota NKW YORK. mu mattmtl, morn., elMa'sMr. P.M. Metals AURAHA, CkR, I, will itavewebne. Mr Rrttas Mrt reserefi aMS seta M». IkMe Fusil. tW finiwfie lurer I AM* Mtawres afOrtta* Ur tare. rteuitalM «ri aUareltaaiMte*,IM.ee dreue sill toncrirtari b^MM tael lsM4lrtlertl|r ererkea *e Ike •*!» Seel Ml.feeiwtWsMtaertisFwetanni, —^ MMefeeawrilln.Mkree.aeVeriirt. TM. Mart ere**** «Me.*Mta <**a. (*n as Mm MeeRrtf HS-jj MtaMoit 1 weetsrenS^S'srte the "SOUm Mi 4 ItrlAk. UtaM rttartmrtyvMMiM «r ** avnan mJjnsttRB. mi, **4 *"'*!•* VWVNH = tm JBftKjBiRMMti **-• 9mmrn*Smm M3 okofmm N#g4 d#EF 4# 44####' mPOlTAVT AtUYAL. MADAME 1WBTT the celebrated Clairvoyant) bu arrived In this city, and I<9900 takou Rooms at No. 148 1 ^ Broughton street, one door Hut of Jas. Bnlllvan k 0o.’s Tin Store, where she can be oct27-tf MAHYL.AND L.OTTEIUkiB FUR DECEMBER, WO. R* France 4 Co., Mun|wi, A GRAND MARYLAND LOTTERY (On tho Havana Plan.) GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, OF MARYLAND. Extra Clan 7. To ho drawu SATURDAY, Doc. 20th, in BalUtnoro, Marylaud. Prises amouutlug to. $182,000 will he dlsiributed according to the following t^lcudld Bchumo: 541),000 Numbers 1-1,000 Prises t Prison pavablo Iu foil without deduction. 4or 100 4 of 00 •• 4 or 80 «* 4 or 70 '• 8 of 00 “ 12 or so •» 12 or 20 “ 748 or 10 •• ,000 prizes, amounting to 4 $40,000 14,041) 10,000 6,000 8,000 2,000 1,100 1,000 ........ 200 $132,0T0 Wholo Tickets $10; Halves $8; Quartan $2 60. IICULLIANT* SCHEME. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF MARYLAND. Class T, To ho drawn iu Bslllmoro, lid., Saturday, Dee. 27. de!2-40d . ADAUB, Ex'or. WAHIED TO HIRE. A NKURO WOMAN lo nurse uu Infout. For ,sdL ono who Is competent anil trustworthy liberal wages will be paid. Apply at this ofUco. dctO 1TUATION WANTED as Porter, by 10 10 lia 00 III) Ut) 4,138 26,740 S' who can give satisfactory reforcnco.— Apply at this ofllce. dcoQ—If T IEu exai UOAltDlNG. A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can bo uccommo- dated with board and lodging on Broughton street, nearly opposite 11. Morso’H House Furnish ing Store. Also, afow Day Bourdon. novl2 coOITWanteD: "ITTANTED 1MMEDIATK1.Y a good Cook, who ff will be willing lo iron and wash for a small Qtmlly. A suitablo person will receive good wagoB and a permanent place. Apply at this office. sovl7—if NOTICE. O NE MONTH after dalo application will be (undo to tba Bank or tbe Stato or Georgia, in Havsu- nab, for tbo myment or a Twenty Dollar Noto or said Bauk, the loft half which bos been lost. Also, for tbo psymuut of a Ten Dollsr Noto of said Bank, No. 4,444, tbe right half of which has been lost. JAMES I*. HOWELL. Tennllle,Ga., Deo. 4,1850 lnwit—dec4 LAND AGENC Y. undersigned will, for fivo dollars per lot, _ examine any lands In tbo counties or Appliug, r ayne, Ware or Coffee, and report to the owner as i tnelr present value, the prospect for Choir bu rning more valuable iu foturo, aud whotber or not there is being auv trespass committed thereou, (■variably pledging niusolr to give a truo ami ucr- red occouot, for whtob all remittances will bo ex pected Id advance. r Ho will also soil aud remit wbon requested, aud as directed,for sevan par cent. Ha will also promptly attoud to ull profossioual teles—entrusted to bis care. VERNON C. McLKXIiON. my 13 Attorney aUaw, llumenvlllu. Os. NOTICE. A IJ« persons having claims ogalust the estate i»l George M. Waldhurg, UtoorChatham couuly, deceased, are hereby uoUUtNl lo present them, properly aUeyited, to tho umlendgued, within the time prescribe ! by law; aud all persons Imlcldcd lo sold estate are hereby required to make limin' d late payment to Urn Nmierslgned. JACOB WALDBURU, AdmlnUtrator cum t—tamrato annexo or estate or decl-tr George M. Waldhurg. VOTIM. E tenths after date epphratlou will he made lie Uwiwrahltf, (be Court ot Ordinary of county, fur leave to —II all tbo property, real and persona), of tbe estate or George M. Wald berg, late of told county, deceased, for the h.'iieUt of the heir and creditors of sold mis to. JACOB WALDBURU, AdmlnUtrator com iNtamcutu annexo uf estate of 4—l-tm George M. Waldhurg ....$66,000 .... 35,000 .... 10,820 .... 10,000 .... 5,000 .... 2,600 .... 1760 .... 700 300 .... 200 .... 100 .... 40 .... 20 30,310 prises, amounting to $1,141,140 Ttokuls $20; Halves $10; Quar. $5 ; Eighths $2.60 . , mm All orders for Tlokcta or Packages iu any the Maryland l/Htcrios will receive prompt atten tion.and theidrawlMg mailed to all purchasers Im mediately oitor U Is over. Address T. II. HUBBARD k CD. No 39 Kaycttcidrcot,or Dux No. 40,, u °vlfi BalUtnoro iid. IMPORTANT TO FLAN1ER8! VAN DERVEER COTTON. HE UNDEIUSKINKI) have for sale a small quau* X tity of tho need ol tho above Cotton. Its aupe- rlorltyuvor other kiuds of Cotton aro: 1st. It yields as much or more per aero than any other Cotton* 2d. Il vlclds fifteen per cent, more lint than any oihor Cotton. 3d. Tho itaplo Is longer, finer and «V™|°r than W oUier. 4Ui. Hence It contends T i" W .^. 0U,lc .°. n . u R° r l K)UDtl m °ro than any other short Colton so d in New Urleaus, as tho following statement of Farley, Jurvey ft Co., wellkuowu commission morchante, Now Orleans will show: _ . ,. Ntw Oituuxs, October, I860. Wo bavo sold Mr. Von Dervoer’s two last cropa, ami Irom tho oxoollouco or his Cotton, Imvo ob- lalucd for It TWO to FOUR oouts por pound ntoro tbau other kiuds of Colton will commaau. ... . .... Fanuv, Jurvky ft Co. Planters desiring to procure tbeso need will do “I’l"? oerly. •* too qrenllty on »lo u iiuull K:'ir renil'k'H or Itila year’, crini vau tin ‘V D .S" lco . ul . !«*■» * SSKIJ.IMIS. IVtty Gulf Seed also for sale. deed O jjy MARSIIAI.'B HA1£8—Uu tho first Tueidr In January next I will sell in front of th’ court House, Improvements ou fioutli half of lot Nu dd Warren ward, togctlior with tho lease oT sail lot, levied ujkiu os tho proiierty of tho estate u Clara A Ogieshy and MUu Matdda Ross, to satisr the city tuxes of said proiierty. devil DAN’I, II. STEWART,«. u. NOTIOE. A M. par mas bavtng demands agatmt the estati* Of Ihntet CCwnner, Omwa, will hsnl tlwm n.dety at mated, as required by law ;«nJ those in imai Will pfrifie make iisymrul, to W. K. fiVMuS'A, gualiUo’l Adw'r. Kerembar lib, ls*e. uuvs " NUTICK. A IX per—M indebted to the Mate «r Jane M* A Itenald, late of Melnteib county, dnrasH, inched te -eke immediate paymrat; tls« rt rt (Mate are requmtei e—reqiMstedle makeimm 4>rteg demsedt ■gatnsl #a* le pre-Mibrai. duly set br Key, fib, IMe. IIAtUIIS I mot n m*vT fmsenal Estate eetd on Oemnns*)*!*; si ‘ Uberal S&. HI s'rerretowOSeeyitafelUM Nm4, ] eriteear, riir. rtrw. Mm <mm a ta.» tart llreren «* a. | talVIltaJb'ia fie. H—lIre lerer4 rt Ire—*; 1/ Uteimadai lettered • lertAend «d 11 Hat dfrr.-lbe General Matte Ibeitemnei tiumtmn *UtdU» •*i» t moiab*, able rngmng Imca—bte IM*. (JrtSre. «rs!ree«*rt*»* w !■•'*«' atari fiteitaea. as to. m*m *a> a le um. 3. u Vurt, ta*a». art. .*■« area, aa mpur tauartta t tartue) N< II. ta NertMre, 3 «. a nm ###eel ntetei— ter inraante* te iioaf*)* JL 909 mi U bate pi ikvUm+4 torn* ** utu iiasttii XTP’S'taL -ZZTjrm—« *- dteteff ' " he pte* m%wm» ire4tet«r« * b slhte he Htete) 34 it* ■stefTH HJilHM.. l-eteia# 4J—II#F#rMr AM##i4fiMi# N/4 it4 hmttnk »rahta«b, Aibonr #f Jt U*ihttMmb U jk* ehe 0400 Mted tJlIt IIAWJWIM* 7#ta||#— It tmlrnSSi um mmt *i miKMK. 1 prise 2 “ 3 “ a »• 187 “ AHI'ROXJMATIOX V 4 of $150 Appro’x . $40,000 .. 14,040 .. 10,000 .. 6,000 .. 3,000 .. 2,000 .. 1,6 JO .. 1,000 ■OOXMEI 1 prize of. 1 “ 1 “ 4 prizes of 20 “ ASSIZE OF BREAD. Cmr TWuhvkkk'm umcn, \ Savannah, 1st Dn^lgfiti. j n llK avnraxu liriuo ur Hour llio ,«al ..." Eight ilt-"—-* •*- * - T II Uoltig K'liiit 'iuiiurM por bill, llreiil uiun won as hilluws: 1 I'l Will lore mini weigh an Ooi. O " lll.ua* JAM'mV SllJiiSe','’ ,£l City Trouuror. IIIIOAIMta HUN'S. XXTHA nrocaroil Uociloge lor ofllc aa«lk*u*i Jl u«o. belli, a aolnUloli. lor WaTow, Arab no., llinnarablo renl all oibor liir"tiyviil"bl in l*n Hl"b. now lu uiw, la alwon rt oooa eou.iileui A"*'* ■" * lorn knur ami i. ready loruwal ai UMinwbt. Kor ulo by ... WAIINdCK u BAVIH. "rt I* UiiCouiroiaaircrt. urs unousn. ~ - ’ IU ' J "•ate* III* Iwuruco Auuully a A riari liaanaiiy tab*, rub. oa ih* bvoa * bilo IVnrtu l"T llio, or lor * abort*. ,*rurt, . on Mayra lnroaaor looryrar., ou a. litoral lerou a. any i -(ii.ll/ r*«,iou.ilil* Uibi,wuy. irt|.tei .an Areata, J«.'y l.u jiM..il,Jl.eiv ai£2XV.!f.rflsjkta b^.rt,..,yrarteta f rtTfU “"’aasifi ,m E .‘Wdar* Ml el bis hee—. cptmteie Mr. GO* SAUtarei, ■ «0I MD OOLD lATU. k. I lUfeeteMthrre, IU e44MMmteUm-l ere ail | < eta take el the lew ptfoe -■* *“ Hvle VWGOD, i «tethuM)| of II 4eM A M* II.. J irir/i taeehl Of4» H U Public favor * <b> . I _ ta*.. .aaa,rtta ‘ ,,< ' **"“* ** ral.t.I.at.fe.^yretetataaB aM , , 3* »m: N4IIXKT. te |be»* .retari MHKF 3a • IMBr/taNlfia Jtatart. .o. W 1, * taUrt*•wterea Fart»llba3e|rt, WUrt.ni.-'.rewre, frttare 3. p ivrtaSta Mrt yrt.era*. *.*«, I.ra.'.i.u.rt.u-"i—'-tajreelai, jSKSint