The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, October 25, 1858, Image 1

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*,j^T*«*l**^ '.m »»■»*.-c-re"-ay*? in oiui;■ im-; ?if -L I 1' ■ v v v IJ-.ru' li >:£j VOLUME LVIU the republican. Tltorm«ini«trloitl> The tallowing is ihe rung# «‘f Ihu Thermometer, „* note*l-SntiH-Jiiy ana yesterday, nt the etoro of Mom. S. D. nmatley A Cm* At HA. M. 12 M. 3 P.M. 0 1» M. Setnriley •—flfl° 71° 74° «H° Sunday 70° 74° 7(i° 7- (titleIni Report of Interment*. 8pn»ay, 0>'i. 24th,I . 7 i.'doefc, P. M. J The following Is a list of tho lntorinonls In iho oity cemeteries tor the Inst forty-eight hours: | In- Laurel (bote Cemetery. i Saturday.—MUsnWl Bannut, 20 ys., Gor.rump- | tlon, Georgia. # Sarah Louisa D.ishor, fi ys. 1 tuon., 14 days, | Yullnw Fever, Savannah. Charlotte Philips, 10 years, Yellow Fovor, Lott. • don. Sunday—* Jmno* Glvltts, 27 ys., Yellow Fever, j Ireland. J •Catherine Waitto. 00 ys.. Insanity, Ireland. ; Cathedral Cemetery. Saturday.—Dotuinio Camming, 28 ys., Yellow Fever, Ireland. William Mull«nny,24 ys.. Yellow Fever, Ire- land, Catharine Byrne, 28 y«„ died on Wilmingtou ; f, lC |i«vu8 pnrtios, It is n rational presumption Location or th« Main Thunk.—We took oc casion, a abort time since, to express our regrets at the division thar exists In the southern counties, on this subject, end to condemn certain movements which wo had reason to boliove originated In tnero personal and local Interests, nnd which should not ho allowed to retard the progress of so groat a work ns tho Atlnutio and Gulf llillrond. Tho Th'imasvitle Reporter oninmenta on our remarks, and ubarnotorisos them ns proceeding from »eltl<h motives. It Intimates that wo would servo S tvan- nah nt tho expense ot the pooplo residing lo tho southern tier of count lea. Wo emphatically deny that wa arc Influenced by any such oonslderdtluns. VVo wish tho work to prosper, and t» reach the Gulf of Mexico at thi very earliest day praolieabto, and this is the oxtent ofonr Iniorcstln tho present controversy. Wodo not^ care n snap of our finger whore the road runs, so Its progress is not retarded, l’ray, what possible in to rust can tho city of Savannah hove in tho quo- ti,.n whether the rottd is loo-itod twelvu or even twenty miles north or south «l'a glvoirp dot 'hit is some two hundred miles distunt from u« 7 It m»y run on the Florida lino or on the northern lino of Thomiis county, nnd it would likely not tn-ikoa car load's difference in tho freight to bo sent t» tho oily. Wo repent, then, that tho only interest wo reel in this matter is confined t*i tho speedy completion | of tho rood. If thcro bo nny really interested Island and brought lotlm city for interment, Ire- j ,| lllt || te< y nro those who own lmds on i different ',24 yrs.. Drowned, Ire land. Sunday—John Dow land. Michael McHugh. 7 yours. Drowned, Savannah. •Died ot tho Poor House nnd Hospital. W. T. Thompson, Chairtnau D. Ii. Vf.li.ow Fbvkr on Wiluinomn.—We learn, from good authority, ih'it ihu death of Catharine Byrne, reported in the list of interments for Satur day ns having occurred on Wilmington Island, was caused by a genuine attaok nf black vomit. As she had not been to the city In several months, the conclusion is that tho disaaso originated there. This is tho first instance nf tho kind, we believe, on record. No other cu«04 have occurred, and the Island is generally healthy. Isquksts.—The bodies of John powers, (who fell I'mm a flat in Hank Hirer, Friday lari.) nnd of the lad Michael McHugh (who was drowned at the Charleston wharf on Thursday) were found fluiting in the river, opposite the city, yesterday j morning. They were brought aslioro and turned over to Coroner Edoti, whose jury found verdicts in conformity to tho facts previously stated. We publish tho account of tho Into brutal pucilistif rencontre, not that wo hnvo tho slightest countenance for such unchri.-ti iti outrngcr*. but on j the principle that tho Temperance lecturer took i around with him u heart of a drunkard—to servo as a '•frightful example.” Wo think no ono will feel inclined to take part in such a demonstration, after reading tbo bloody details. The Atlieus llVi/c/imou has inserted an editorial article from Iho Republican ('‘Democratic jealousy of Whig leaders”) without credit. We have no doubt it wit tho result of an oversight, ns our cotemporary is usually very particular in such matters. Dnlly Federni futon. The first numhur of tbo Daily Federal Union, will he issued on Thursday Nov. -Uh, and contain the Gov.’s Mcssngo. Terms: lor tho session, one dollar, in advance. Address. Houghton, Xisrkt «fc Barxbs. Cotton quixo East.—Wo learned yesterday, shts the Montgomery Mail of Thursday, that thuro hail boon shipped from this point by railroad, this season, 5200 b iles of cotton via Columbus to Sa vannah, and thence by sea to Baltimore and New York, owing to the low stage nf tho Alabama river. Bar Mkbtisg —At a meeting of tho Bench nnd Bar, nt Waynesboro, Inst week, n commilteo of three, consisting of Thus. M. Berrien, of Burke, ’I hotnns H. Poihill,of Jefferson, nnd John K.Jaek- lon, of Kichmond, were appointed to draft n bill to be presented to tbo next Legislature, for tho pur pose of having ilie present Court Calendar for tho Middlo District so changed as to require tho Courts to meet on Tuosday instead of Monday. Tho ch i ago is sought for the purpose of avoiding nvio- litb ti id ll.o SnMmlh Day. A chatigo in tho weeks is also proposed, ns fol lows : Columbia, 1st Monday In March and September. Washington, 21 j route from that located, nod wish to make the ( operations of tho Company subservient to thoir | interests.* Wo profess to know hut little of the ; advantage* or disadvantages of the respective lino*; i that is u matter that we are perfectly willing to i loiVo lo tho Director* and thoir officer*; nnd wo I must say that this is the flr*t time within «>ur re. j e.t lection that individual! residing in tho various counties through which a great work of internnt improvement wns lo pass, hnvo claimed tho right to sot aside tho judgment of tho Directors nnd En gineer* and dictate the location of the line. Thl*. if we understand if, i* the truo nature «if the pres ent controversy betwuon the Direction and cer tain citizo- * of southern Goorgiu. Wo have written these hnsty paragraph*, simply to exonerate ourselves nf n motive thnt doe*, not jurily nttnch to us, nnd not with the view of con tinuing n controversy that can lie productive of no good results. We do hope that the whole inniter will be speedily settled, and wc aro entirely me lees a* to tho terms, so that harmony nnd a union of energies shall result. The Stale Pair. Tho Atlanta Intelligencer of Friday soys:—"Tho j crowd in attendance upon tbo Agricultural Fair on i yesterday was larger than on nny previous day, j The orator selected to doliver Iho annual address, having failed to attond, Mr. Chas. Wallaco IIow- j nrd, of Cass, consented to make a few remarks. lie offered a resolution to tho offoot, “that u committee bo nppointod to memorialise tho Legislature, to establish an Agricultural College with on experi mental farm nttaehed.” Tho speaker presented, in n very forcible light, tho defects in our system of education, os regards that sort of instruction which qualifies a young man for tho practical duties of tho agricultural profession. Gen. Harrison, of Chatham, remarked thut this wns a subject in which every man, woman nnd oMId, in tho Stato, had an interest, nnd propounded that tbo wbolonu- dicnco should vote <>0 tho quo*’ion. Tbo vote wa* taken, anil the resolution was unanimously adopt ed. Wo ouiittod to notico that nt the organisation of tho Sooiety, preparatory to the transaction of business, on motion of.Col. Win. T. Wilson of At lanta, ilon. 1). IV. Lewis, of Hancock, wns chosen President of tbo Society; General Harrison, of Chat ham, 1st Vice-President and Gov. Joseph E. Brown, 2d Vice-President. Maj. CooV<h’h Railroad.—M*jor Cooper, says tbo Augusta Coustitutioualiet, is a Napoleon of w»rk, n.iid does whilst other* *uoculate. At Ihe last sLssion of the Legislature, ho applied for aid to build a railroad from his Iron Works at Etownli to tho Stato road, upon condition* which would so- ouro tho Stato from tho possibility of loss,nnd showed that his enterprise was entitled to it, if any from tho fact that ho gives to the Stato road, from his own business nt Etownli, ns much freight it receives from nny of the way station* be tween Atlanta nnd Chattannogn. Hi* application was considered and rejected, ami in tho mean time, ho has taken all tho stock in tho road, which is several mile# long, built it himself wi hoiit aid from any quarter, and celebrated it* completion with a * (Into from ordnance, which be bus cast for the pmpofo. Kuotnuel, (th Jefferson, 2.1 in April and October. Ri-huiond, 4th 1 Burke, -Itli, A Hard Shakp.. in May and November. -Tho Atlanta Inlclli'jenccr, in eiininonting on the Wo demolition (not "reverses,’» as it form* tho result,) of its party at tho north, ♦ays : “The Georgia Democracy aro really n* strong us ever, nnd if wo can shako off that sympathy which some of oor friends have manifesto t for Douglas, wc hnvo nothing to (ear in tbo future.” Yes, if you can "shako (dT” Toombs, Stephens, Wright, Seward, your own Vico President, Brock- onri lge, ct id omne geuue, no doubt you will bo in a condition whore you will "have nothing to fear In the future ! It will bo liko the strong man who, by n desperate effort, succeeded In shaking all tho flesh off hi* bono«, nnd dead men’s bones "have iothing to fear.” Instead of shaking off other people’s "sympathies,” tho Intelligencer and its friends aro more likely to ehake tluautulret into them. However this may bo, wo aro fully agreed with our cotemporary that tho time has cauio for tho Democracy to "shake.” It is stated, in iho news items of tho Preen that tbo Ilun. Tho*. Corwin, of Ohio, will goon take the stump in Illiii'ii* again-t Judge Douglas. The oiiti-Duoglas paper* of tho .South will "please tnnko a note of this.”—Augustn Constitutionalist. Well, we have made "a nolo” of it; but whore’a tho point ? Totn Corwin is ns sound on tho slavery question as Dougin*, or nny other northern Demo- crat; be accepted tho Republican nomination with the distinct understanding that bo opposed tunny of their political sentimont* ; and now, n Whig, ho goos to Illinois to help dofo't a Democrat and the prince of demagogues. Is there nny thing remark able in this? Show un wherein Tom Corwin h more obnoxious to tbo South than Stephen A. Douglas, and then wo may sco tho point of tbo re ference. Murk Unarm (Iff.—Thirteen additional Illinois porimnstors, who joined tbo Dougins war upon the Administration, have, been brought to the block, The Dougin* sympathisers, whointondto under mine tho President nnd his friend for tho succor •ion, if they can, may remonstrate and cull tide bad policy; but Mr. Buchanan i* right, anduny other courso would sink him beneath the respect of all bravo nnd honest toon. Tho war was com menced on iho other sido, nnd without provocation and the only limit to his wrath should bo tho utter extermination of his enemies. Thus far, ho has fought the batllo liko n truo roan, and disappoint ed everybody, IIo has but to persevere to gain the victory, in spito of the present gloom that hangs around his course. Justico and truth nro sure to triumph in the end, nnd in this issuo he has both on his side. He has, doubtless, too, loomed by this tiroo, who aro bis real and who his false friends. MOND A Yf MORNING:; OOTOBEI 1 -25, 1858. Full Report of (lie Rounds THE GREAT PR ZE FIGHT BETWEEN MOB- BISSEY AND HE UN AN. The fight between tho two bruiser*, John Mor rissey nod John 0. Ileennn, for $2600 n sido, ontna off ut Lon? Point Iahtr.d, In Canada,'Wednesday Inst. The U. S. Police (iuxetlc extra, furnishes thu following report: Thu usual preliminaries having been arrange!,tho esquires of the respective men thou prepared thoir toilets, and the usual shaking of hands taking placo lull ween the t «o principal*, and iheirsvcomls, at 21 minute* to four o'clock precisely, thu two pre pared fur the fight, nnd toed the scratch at the call of the time/ for . RiiiiVd If—On coming forward, tho condition «f belli men appeared extremely good, but in our opinion tho "buy” scorned rntbur lino, although, perhaps his general confirmation is considerably more "Ap dlo-liko” than that of Morriv*ey, who I* boiler rubbed up, end has hist be w* and sinews laid uii In tic right pluce—he looked brown nnd heal thy, and showed n inoro lusty chest than his tulvor- snry. llconau is it line made y. ung fellow, ami, although* taller than Morrissey, bo did not loom so largo, but looked somewhat younger, ullhmiifb thuro was no display of wear nnd tear, about Mo - rissey. Both men displayed seronunnd confident mugs, nnd both seemed inclined In ploy a cautious game, and feel about for the other* tactics mi weak points. MorrBsey’* position was not to bo called artistic, but ho held himself well together, and pre sented n formidable front, though perhaps a little too square. The "Roy” had evidently taken some notions from Aaron Jones,* in d presen toil a more free and easy stylo, though scarcely to ho csllcd the typo of tho u|d London school. He kept hi* head pretty woll back, hi* left arm somewhat ex tended, yet easy nnd ready, nnd well across In* hronst, with a good guard for body and head.— After some sparring, lluenan planted bis lift on MnrrLscy’s noso twice. Sharp exchange* right anil left. Ileennn first blood. Median thrown and fell on top of Morrissey. Round 2.—liothciiiuouo lively hut cautious, nnd lifter some sparring, Morrissey triod hi* left nt tho head, but was rather short, nnd reeeivo'i mm on the body rnlhor heavily, ami Morrissey then rallied In, but was caught heavily on the no«e, nnd after mutual exchanges, rather in favor of Ileennn, the throw was made by Morrisuy down. Round 1$.—Huonnn came up smiling, nnd Mor rissey quite lively, each seemed utixiou* for busi ness, and nt once wont to work, MorrLsry tried his left nt the bond nnd got a little one in when Ileennn returned on tho ribs, and mutual ding- donging wns tho go, nnd thu round finished In a scramble for tho throw. Ileennn down nt the rope Round 4.—Morrissey first nt the scratch, looking vicious, while Ileenan looked serious. Morrissey let fly his left hut waft stopped; nothing daunted, ho feinted with his left, and put in a slinging body blow wi»h hi* right, nnd received ono on the head from Ileennn’* left, when both closed, nnd smue libbing took pines, nnd llt'cnnn went down. Round ii.—Both flushed and showing some of the handiwork of last round. Morri*»oy tried to lead oil' but wa* slow, when Heonaii ru*lmd in, let fly right and loft, nnd n rattling round cn.-uud. Mor rissey knocked down. Hound (1.—Both slow to litno, and, on reaching the scratch, each begun t > spur. At length Mor rissey plunged out his right nt the body, but Ilee- nnn stepped back, and, again jumping I'orwur t.lut fly right and loll nt tho head nod face, where he reached rather heavily, wlion Morrissey clutched tar tho throw, then Hconnu heavily lulling on dm top of him. Hound 7.—The punishment began to slmw on both of ilium, and their mug* now displayed any thing but n Grecian outline. Tho blows on th< Telegraphic. nunns & CLARK'S excelsior Tho Epidemic In Nov Orleoni. New Orleans,<>ct. 23—The H iutrd Association n* gift to announcetharihe epidemic nn’lniifs in fatal pruvnlnucc, and ouutldtl the unnocllrnated to keep an ay. W F t Hoimitvf, Predilot.it Paraguay Expedition. \V»8lltX0T in, Oct. 24—Ti'nipIvtUii's at'iauisr, iWacom, et, of >ow Orleans, Ima been added to the I'amguajrex- pi'dltinu. ’ Vioe-FrflaidVnt Breokenridg# for Dougina. WA-utxQTux.Uol. 24.—'The ItOU.Jol u O.UruckourUlge, the Vice-President of tbo United Status, in a recent 1,-tter to ilm Plata Democratic I 'mitral Cnnimlure of llllunls, urge* the re-election of itaii. cteplisu A. Douglas tu the Senate of tbu United Ptntei. gqTOgigggjgcfl Bop'rlod Burning of a Btenmor. W.i«fti.xo Tu *i Get. 2t-—There Is n report Imre of the huruiau of the steamer II. It. W'. Mill, on In-r trip fiom Meinpbl* to fiew Orleans. No pnricnlnrs nro given. Health of Charleston. ChaRLSVTon, Oct. 24.—Tim llcsltli officer report* 22 di^tb* from yellow fever far Ihe week ending Saturday "veiling. Havro Cotton Market. Havre,Get 7.—P*-r l\tc\fic at Pt. Johns. There Ins been a butter fueling In the Colton trn'ln during the past twrt days, and sales tn th" ex ent of 3 000 bales were mode. Middling tmj ,nd Middling qunlitleiwi ro quoted at 1' 0 io K7 franc*. Domestio Markets. Charleston, Oct. 23.—One o'clock. P. if.—Sates of f ot- tnn tills afternoon Jtoo M,ln*. nt prices ranging fr»in 11 to 11% ufuts. Holders arc not offering free'y. Charleston, Oct. 21.—Sales of cot tan yesterday 1.210 bale*, prices unchanged. *" New York, Oct 21.—Hales of Cotton to- ’ay l.ron I t *i with a dull market. Flour was firm: sales tA,Ann |,h rels M’l,un'duc'ining; ante* 39.0('0Iiu*IihI*. n.,rnlowir; •ah's 39 INK) bushel*. Snlrlts of Turpentine firm qt 49a fiOcutit* pur gallon. Olhur nrtii'lus unchanged. New Vsrk, <’ct 24—Th* sab 1 * of cotton ysatuidsy foot l,0t;0 Pali's; mark'd dull. Bread'tuffs and Naval • torus unchanged. Mobil*. Out. 24 -'•'nlos of cotton yesterday 2,(100 bs’es, . Middling 11% n 11% New * rleans. Oct 21— Ooiton sales >esterday foot 16,- 001 halos; market steady, nnd prices rn'ln r Armor, Stemner Harriet Sunk. The tallowing dispatch, received by n gentle man In this city, h"* boon politely handed • > us: [f?of. Sun. Apauciiirola, Out, 19. Tho steamboat Harriet has sunk, nt Live Onk Bend, on Apalachicola river, with ono hundred nnd cinoty bales of cotton on board. Tho cot'( hn* all been saved, though snmo of it in a damage’ condition. The liont i.* in shallow water, and it ir likely *lio will bo riWd. The Indlnnn I,i'gUlntur«. Indianapolis, Out. 19.—Gov. Willard ha* i«sued a proclamniion calling an extra se*-i''n of the Leg islature, to enliven* mi the 20th of Novotnbei. It will he composed of tho newly elected members and the ton.'ilnr* holding over. ffiommrcctiil Itrcorlr. NAVAS N All M AltttKT. Rci'usmca.n OsricR, Saturday. Oct. 21. 4 P •The salsa ta-dsy are not sn heavy as 1 r, I,'"ting only 120“ tales. The market is firm however, snd an advance of )*'c lias taken place in the , two day*. Nutwitlis anding the very large Mock on h lie' ii 1*0 began lo give out the signs of .swelling i theofferinc atocks are cnmphrndvely light. The fidlnwiur COTTON.- preceding dsr IIon, J. Glanct Jonfb.— Wo notieod yostorday, »»ys the Washington Star of Thursday, that thu 1’reiident hus tendered Ihe appointment of Minis, ter to Austrin to lion. J. Glan.ty Jones, of Penn- ■ylvatiln. Soon ofter tho Star went to pros*, we were given to understand that Mr. J. had accepted the appointment, nud this murning thelattor state- nietu is fully oonlirmed. The Piccolomlitl Debut. • The fair nnd famous Dalian undo her debut in N'ew York Wednesday night, nml nil the puper* of Thursday nro enthusiartio in their praise of thu lady and her performance. Her personal chnrms are highly lauded. She U said to possoss a bright black eye, a petite figure, and a lovely brunetto moplexinn, tuoro transparent than those of Din- ans generally; u charming, rosy, tempting mouth; an exquisitely moulded hand nnd arm, nnd that ilcsurihiibio fascination of manner which wo cull captivating. Wo givo below tho criticisms of tho Timen nnd Evening Post, which we considor tho best Now York authority on such subjects : [From the Time*.] Without positive owlishnoss it is impossible to be blind to the fact thnt Mile. Pieeolouuui’* in fluence over tho nudienco is tho result more of manner than methud. Sho is not nn ostunLhing vocalist, nor is -ho gifted with a voice of oxtrnor- dinnry powor. Tf wu-try to nnnlyzo whut it is thnt gives her pre-eminence, wo must, nt tlx^outset, discard theso ordinary considerations. Much ns her vuonl powers hnvo been uiulurrnted, they nro still in no proportion to her immetiso histrionic unpucity, which embraces so wide n rnngo of emo tion that it overshadows everything, ilor voice i* a very charming soprano, soft yet full, nnd of f »ir sompnss, although evidently not yet fully develop ed. It is ns fresh ns voice oin be, nnd'as supple, n* youth, without much oxporionce, enn make it. Under tho impulse of emotion it vibrates with feel ing, nnd by indorcribijble inflections illuminates with electrical quickness n train of deepsentitnent, even ns tho lightning 'Illuminates tho volo. It is this rare gift which distinguishes truo from con ventional art, nnd we have seldom soon it mnni- tasted moro wonderfully than in tho case of Milo. Piceolomini. Ilor entiro porformnnoo is, in fact, a prntost against conventionality, and to this cir cumstance wo attribute her grout suocoss in Eng land, whoro things in art, ns in everything elso, move in ihe most steady and antiquated groove*. To any thnt this indopondenco of model i* moro tulont, would he absurd. It is genius of the best kind, bonauso creative, and absolutely free from t(To tnint of imitation. [From Iho Evening Post.] Sho moves uoross the stage with nn unrestrain ed enso, which, however nbrupt nnd rnpid the transitions, no nmount of skirts can impede.— " Whoti Music, heavenly maid, was young,” she must have been embodied in just such a form os thnt of Piceoloinini. And now ns for hor voino, which ought to bo tho first consideration. It is n mezzo soprano, not of extraordinary compass, but noticoablo for fresh ness, dolicious purity nnd smoothness, and its flex ibility in thu expression of every shade of emotion. Tho only Violetta which can bo oompnrod with her’a is thnt of Gazzaniga, but while Gatznnign, in (ho tragic and situations of this role, is wondorfully effective, the triumph is obtained l>y nn irresistible display of dramntlo energy, at the saorifloe of cor rect vocalization, nnd the ondienco sympathizing with her own oxoltement and admiring hev good will, stamp her faulty notes with a generous, if not a erlllonl, approval. In Pieoolomini, however, there is nothing to for give. Ilor voice is so full, so equable and porfoot- ly controlled, as to satisfy every demand upon it, nnd in tho final death seeno Inst evening, it was astonishing to notice the evidence nf provident re- serve which Ihe singer had shown through the pre ceding acts, full of situations as they wore, which would have toiopted a less complete artist to draw more oxhnustingly on her resources. It is cortaln that no prima dona who ever visit ed us lias combined as much of drnmatio inspire- tlon with avoicoat ooco so fresh and admirably trained* Winds of Mabiaoboshtti.—'Tho Boston Couri- ou iho rib*, with u general appearance of rcdnos>, from hugging nnd fulling both on their backs nml i nhnuldvir* ; nevertheless, b >th caino up cheerfully, nnd Morrissoy led off with tho right on tho body, slightly, without a return they hmku uwny, nml ; aftir a few taints, Morrissey rushed in nnd stashed away right nnd loft, Heonan thrown. Round 8.—Ileennn came up with an ugly grin, nnd Morrissey looked vicious and determined, nnd came up with it rush. Ileeuiiti let fly hi* left, nnd hit Morrissey twico on tho iroso. Afier sotno sharp exchanges, Ileennn wns thr»wu heavily. Hu was vmy weak nnd bleeding nt Ihe nose nnd mouth.— Morrissey’s left eyo whs elo-ing; bleeding nt the nose nnd mouth, with n severe cut under the eye. Round 0.—Morrissey was first ;<> tho scratch.— iloenun wns slew, but unto tho time. Afier mu tual oxchnugc*, Murrissoy gave him nn upper cut, finally knocking Ileenan down. Round 10.—ileennn entno to timo slow—evident, ly fast falling. After some trifling exchanges in favor of Morrissey. Ileennn was thrown heavily. Hound 11.—On coining up it wns visible tb n the last round hod been u telling ono on both sides, and after some slight sparring, MnrrLsy let fly, right nnd loft. Ileenan triod loft, Imt wa* pow erless, ultimately fulling on bis face from cmnplolo exhaustion. Time wns then called, nud from niter prostration, Ileennn wnsdunt to it. Tho fight was won In twenty-ono minute*.— Ileennn hud boon suffering lor three week*, from inflammation nnd suppuration of tho right leg, or skin, nrising from nn old wound received from n pick-nxe in California- Ho had been confined t" his bed f >r six days, up to the 19th Inst. Ilia left hand struck against a stake in the first round. IIo neither received a blnek eye ora bloody nose, but his tn-mih was much swollen. Morrissey wns badly punished about iho faun, tho loft eye being nearly closed and much cut, lie bled profusely, lleenun did tho best of ihe fight ing fir the fir.-t five rounds, having hit ,Morrissey the face, in the first and second rounds, with his left, twico on the sumo spo*. We are authorized to say, by Mr. Godfrey, nf Boston, that lleenun will fight Morrissey for $3,- nuo or $10,000 ii side. The mutch can ho rondo in New York. Morrissey desire* mo to sny that ho never will enter tho Brize Ring again, he having promised hi* bolter half, with his interesting family, llint this match would bo tho Inst be over would bo en gaged in. Murrissoy hn* won some $4,000 by Ibi* contest. There i* a rumor thnt Dominick Bradley will be matched against Ileennn. Iho pzrtic»lar« uf tho dav'i trani*cti»n at 11.9at 11&315 at lt'4..int,^. 37 at 11 7-lfi, t.13 m II Mat It 9-16.174 at 1> 11-16, 30 At JIJ,'. tnJ'40 bale*al cents. Weqmto: Middling tt'4 a 11% Strict Mlil'lling..................>,.,.,..,.,.11% & — O uni Middling 11% a — Middling Fair 11% a— STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand Sept. I, 1*5* 30.514 .‘-31,182 Savanna Ii Kxporin. Oct 23. NEW YORK—Steamship Anpi'tl—f>72 bales ontton, domestics, CO do yarn, 343 bbts flour, l£t sacks fruit, 4U bbls lo, lOhoxea do, nnd sindrjr pk|*.—— Steamship llu 'lilt—694 hales eotton, 100 csiks rlco. 34 baits pink root. 159 bids flour, 1291 sacks do, 160 do brou, 3(1 bbls,96 mens, t cask auJ 27 boxes fruit.—— Sohr Southern Balls—.149 t alcs .on. 2380 sxoks flour, 1681 saoks wlnnt. 232 bblt floor. I'lllLAUEI.l’llI.V—Steamship Stato of Gourgla— ticO bales niton, 277 do domestics. 75 pkjs mdse. bAi.TIMOHB—Steamship commerce—331 bales cottm, LAO sacks wheat, 50 casks rice. NEW TORT. Fla., Oot. 20.—Freights to New York, 5-Bu. Cotton.—Sales yesterday of middling snd strict mhidlini;, at 104 »H No. bales of Cotton shipped to date, '4156, all to New Yorl , SHIPPING LIST. liinincli of the War Steamer lsancnster, I’iiii.auklpiiia, Oot. 20.—The launch of iho new U. 8. cieum propeller Lancaster came off to-day, nt tho Philadelphia Navy Yard, according to pre vious tirrangeinent*. Mis* Lme, of Lancaster, tho President’s niece, • by previous appointment, christened the new ship •• Lancaster.” All eyes were bout upon the Indy ns she broke n buttle of Conestoga water on the bo nr. liar pu.-ition wn* n cunsnicii m* one, and she ucquitt *d her*elf "f the work splendidly. Haven milt, Un., Oct, 23, 183 8, 1KK1VKD. Ship Lucnnia, Freeman, Liverpool, with 1751) sacks salt. 40 bbls ale aud porter, uud 64 pkgs ludso, to W Bttteraby A Co. Ship Kales, Vaughau, Liverpool, with 5000 sacks salt, E A Biaillard. Ship liijtn Frsto, New York—Hunter A Gammed. Schr Arlington, March, New York, to Dana A Washburn It ail road iron, to It H Cuvier. tdoamor Everglade, Coxetter, from I’alatka, *o, ts J C An Intended Slaver. Boston, October 20.—Tho bark Isle do Cuba, from Now York far Loondo, put into this port this morning. She nrocoeded as far ns .St. Michaels, when Captain D idsnii nsked tho crew if they would proceed to tho coast of Africa for a cargo »f slaves. They refused, nnd Captain Dobson left her nt St. Miohiols. The mnto, Mr. Turner, took charge of tho bnrk nnd roiu<iied to this port to givo her up She has n cargo of rice, boons nndlunihqr. Three passengers aisu loft the bark at St. Michaels with the captain. The vessel is owned by Mr. do la Figiauore, of Now York. Tho sailors were principally toreign- s—Dunes and Dutch. Boston, Oot. 21.—Tho bark Islo do Cuba hns ion taken possession of by Custom House officials, for tho purpose of awaiting an investigation into her reeont voyngo lo Africa. Tho crew, twelve in number, have uiso been taken in custody by the U. S. Marshal, nnd onrriod to tho U. S. Court room. Steamer John O Lawton, Kecblar, Partohuoln, to J IV tu All'll Jc C"» IlEi.OW—Ship George, from fit Thomas, In ballast. IN THE OFFING—Ship AdmirAlty, from Boston. BLEARBI). 8 eamshlp Huntsville, Post. Now York.—Brigham, Baldwin A Co. Steamship AugOfU. Woodhull. Now York.—Padellord, F*y A Co. Steamship Commeroe, Osger, Baltimore—Brigham, Bald win A Co. DEPARTED. Steamer Everglade. Coxotter, Charlotton. Steamer Gordon, Peak, Charleston, to J P Brooks. Washington Items.—We take tho following scraps from the Tribune’t Washington correspond ence of tho 19th. They ure interesting, but how far to be believed, is anothorquestion : painney June's friends here nro indignant at the alleged offer of tho Austrian Mission to him, and treat it ns ii porsonal indignity to him. He aim* at England, nud will be pressed for that mission. Buohanan recommended him by letter to Gon. Pierce as his own successor *t London. Whatever disposition of him is intendod will probably be de layed till after next session, when bo tnny bo dis carded for boing powerless. Mr. Jackson, now Ministor to Austria, is at homo on lenvoofab- ■onoe, nnd oxpoois to return in December. There is a strong disposition on the part of the specini friends of Buchanan to saddle the lute do feats on 8eerotnry Cobh, ns tbo person responsible tar Ihe political and financial policy of tho Gov ernment, leading Southern mon tu unite in this view. Matters have gone so fur thnt the sugges tion is made tar » movement to displace him. It cnnnul suoooed, however. Tho war on Douglas la still pursued bitterly. Thirteen postmasters were removed yosterday nnd to-day. Instruetiona havo been sent out to detaut him at every eoat. MEMORANDA. Gravesend, Oot. 2.—Sid.ship Groitua.for Savannah. StJouna, N B, Oct. 10—Cld. Marla C E, lur Savannah. Bi'iOin, Oot. 19—Cld. sohrs AUantiofor Jaoksonvllle.and A Masun, for Savannah ; sohr North State, from Savanuah. New York, Oot. 19.—Arr. bark Exaot from Savannah; sohr Ecllpao, from Apalaohleola. 20—Cld. ship F Gabbard, for Savaunah. Spoken, Oct. 14, Iat40, l*n 71,brig War Fagle, from WU- casset, fur Savannah. Button, Oct. IS.—Cld. ship Hartley, for Apalaohleola, brig Rebecca A Frances, for Savannah. Bath, Oct. 16 — Sid. bark Glube, fur 8avannab. Newport, Oct. 17.—Arr. sohr Alexander Bias, from Sippi- can, for Darien. Ga- Cndlt. Sept. 25.—Sid. Johannes, for Savannah. fit Johns, Get. 15—Cld. brig Fowler, Savannah. Liverpuol, Got. 1—Cld, &fohticel!o, Savannah. London, Sept. 30.—Cld. Grotto. Savannah. Port Mahon, Sopt. 24.—Arr. Gosorlo, 8*vannah. Falmouth, Oot. 19.—Sid. brig Alex. Middlown, Jackson ville. Wilmington, Oat. 17.—rr. Lavfnla, Jacksonville. PASSUHTG-BRS Far atsiunshin Augnsta, for New York—W R Symons, C Wylly, Dr R W n — Bally. ' Folsom, C Baines, Cspt Forrest, Jnu C Per etoamihlp IlnntevUle, for New York—J If Bergman, A Lurrabee. Per eteamship State of Georgia, for Philadelphia—Mre Smith, J F Riley, J F II Biota. C Haggeny, lady and 3 ohit- dran. Mill 8 Cavulyne, Mrt Sstawtua ana 2 dauxhUre, Cul F SI Myrell. J Hanpt, J A Powell. Per steamer Everglade, fr in Paletke, Ac—Dr Isaac B Coon arid lady, C Howard, J Ii Bergman, Jai Lneklism, C Evans, Rufus Duval, It Armltakga. Per suamer John G Lawton, from Parehuola—Mrs EB Ash, Sirs Finnee, Miss Finnse. Sira Slalfrays anu 2 children. Wm Patterson, John Quantoak, Alaitt; Patterson, aud one deck. OONSIGNEHa er of Saturday, R»yst "A meeting-of National Wbigi nas bold last evening in this oity. It was well attended, and an excellent apirit wm mani fested. We learn that an address to ibe Whig voters of Mai«aohnietta wai adopted, which |i to Taa Nr.xr Elkctmns.—Elections for motuberi C.’nBrt,, win bo'htld |„ MaM.ohu.otli, Non ■fork, Nan Jnruy, Dolawnr., Mlohlgnn, Illinoli, »nd Wiioomln, on Tueidn,. l|„2J a,, of n a ,, m . „ Tb.™.,,, ,.v,n deatlifl rrom ,ili7» r,„; | 0 Gonr to Europ*.—Among the passengers for Havre by the Arago on Saturday, was Mrs. Craw ford, widow of the distinguished sculptor. She new returns with her four children, to her rest- and sundries, to Riohardion A Martin, J G Fraser, Joreph' Llppmtn, H A Crane, Boeton k Vlllalonga, Erwin A Har dee, J W Andsrion, Tieon k Gordon, J A limwa, j A Gang A Co. Uuleotaba A Co. Per steamer John O Lawton, from raraehuela—84 balaa eotlon. and sundries, to E O Wada A Co, Davant A Lswton, J F Pelot, Bshn A iWer, RIehsrdion A Mrtlo, R J Davant, jr, A A Solumonu, J II Carttr, Tlson A Gordon, CONSIGN BBS BY CENTRAL R, R, draKjirMrfMhuMIbl wa. roa.llad b, tba fatal Ulndia of bar. husband. uat, .b„t. IU iuk, »r.. SI hall. odi,. u lu.l.hk a —— : Co. Da*ant A Lawton ECWads A Co, Ooopsr A GUliland, , We rrei __ ■WiwisiM.W’" Si OHanoino Iff GRBENaBOBdubn.—-Tho boy Thorn- ion,,eonvloted ee/adoeeipry fo ibe.r order of Mr. Jones, lb Greene oonoty. on Mr.'Hjarn plantation, <tm before bar int A Co, lloltoabe k Co, J X ms. J l' Brooks, Frasmsn k Used. A Co, Ladooha A B, H M Laffltean, Clajlu hen, IV Battsrsby.O Parson*, Order. O aids*, Wait AO, BnaUrAOalnmilL Pal.. llAldwin WW ' ' CjjIs /•sew. w Established iu (822, being flic Oldest In flic United States. H. S. BOCARDUS, SOLE AGENT FOR SAVANNAH. nn|HB8B INSTRUMENTS have a rupiitntluii '‘K ’ONI) TO NONE for pnwor, quality amt rlrhnn** of tone, "ml l »r iiumhlUly ; while iholr prnperty ol i i iiiitinine in good lane for n longer period than ang oUier < Pianoi. U «*|» dally n tluhlilvratum In place* where n» tuner »r rtpnirur cun le ohl*l ed. Fur perfection In n LIGHT ELASTIC TOUCH, coiiiltliM il with GREAT POWER, they cannot be•urinvuittl qilHlIetl—rilEY AltKNHT aVFKlU’KI) IlY CflA.NUliri t)K 1MIK WK ITIIKIt, tiring so inechnui ally coiietriicud • .I...., ...ill I ■ I._ .1 ..r . .... ... . ... ‘ that they will atniul tlm rlmmic* of anvcmmatk The su»TUH* which NUN *’8 At CLAUK lm*« met with. m*l *h" UNQUAUFta' D APPROBATION boatdW. O'l tip" II Ihuse M A.GrlVTF10.niVT HVSO’TL'Uat.raiVTS! I>< ihe First Miikicinti* Iroin Maltm to Oial|f.»-siln. i* nncl *1v.» thnt th"V hive iiuccodud in preeuniiuic to th’ public h PI 550 Hint Htnti'l* ITNIll VALLED IN EVERY RESPECT. We CHALLENGE COMPETITION with ang Mtuulkclnrur In The 1 V>rld. fully sntlefled Ilia* Nunns & Clark’s Piano is not to be Excelled. TWENTY-EIGHT FIRST PREMIUM GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS* DI PLOMAS, &c., have lu nn awnidu l tlicio I'laiio* n dliir-ruiit t*tto Institutes and oilier Fairs. Every Instrument f* tally wurranted. and fur a lunger period timn those of nny ether de*li r in this country. Person* ordering hv letter, may rely upon as perfect nn Inst iiment nn tlnaiigh Meluctudhy tliumsulvu* in pcrmni. iQ * - ** “ —— ‘ u.WVf June '4'4-’53 lY II. 8 IPIGiltDUN, State etreut, O Hi t House squ»r»'.® 8UCOK883R8 TO REEVES, BUCX&CO< ' MAN UFA CiUK HUS OF Railroad Iron, Bar Iron, CAR AXLES, With CONTINUOUS I.1PS, mid made ta 111 < Ship and Bridge Iron,Spikes, &Cs Also, n siiporlor nrtlclo of AVR0UGHT IRON H. 11. CHAIRS, : -city thu flango* of Ralls, J. nnd L IKON, Sic. —/'.SO—"j • . Wi'Muht Trnn Solid aud Compound Girder* and Beams' of an - reqn'rod length, for Fir« P-mf Huildiuga and Tlrtilirn*. SAMUEL J. I'. EB 'ICS, V. may 19—18511. ly No. mo Wain >» mi Pit tdadn’ a. WITCHES B3& SILVER WARE & JEWELRY. S. W I L M O T CORNER OF CONOR ESS, WIIITAKER AND ST. .WHEN STREETSA KFKR* ms LARGE STOCK of RICH GOODS, at prices to suit tho Hum*. On hand, and receiving by o™, Gold and Silver Goods of every description Finn Silver Tea Set*. Pitrher*. 11 ulttir*. Goblet*. Clip*. Sp.mn* and Fora*, of every weizlit and variety ; Silver 'ct* and siiiile piece*, i"'auiinuly put up in case* f-r w d'liru a id other preumts: Gold and silver WhiuIkm. nud ’|..ck*o r ev—i v variety J P.WELRY, from tho richest diamond to tlm dmapost plain gold. Including Oim-o. I^tvu and Mosaic, in nil *"'* and aingle piece*; with almo-U every di scriptl m of Oririment imw In use. PLATED GOODS-—Plated Cake Unehets. «.'a*:nrs, Tea fets, Ice Pilcher*, and Plated G'md* of ovary nd. r Sight*. variety. SPECTACLES—In Onld. Silver and Steel Fnt'iwa, with Pelddo nnd »lh" FANCY GOODS-—Hlch and but itlt'nl Parian VtiMiind SttHiu'l*. nnd Fancy O'. »1*. In groat T»rt"i*e Shell and other COMIlS, of latest elyle*. with a great vnriulynf Head bruauiunt*. Citizeimof ,! lty uud i.’ountry are invitod ro examinu tlm stock, wliic.i will l*o mild at prices much lower than Wntchns, Clocks nnd Jewelry promptly REPAIRED l»y workmen of ekill and long experience. tf Stock on hand and on slip hoard notolenred 59,51. FREIGHTS.—Advices from New York of tho 20th, *i«; that the billowing charter* hare been made: Three »hl: Iroin Savannah to I.ivercool, with Cutton, u* Ho a l3-32>'. or if to Havre a 13-ICe. One from Savnntmh tu Havre direct, at ),c. A brig from Jackeonvillo to Cnyonne, Luui- bur$i3. A brig from Jacksonville to New BedforJ, flouiin> Hoard S3. The New York prices Current lay* : The large unt of Cotton accumulated at Savannah and Charleston create, a domnud for largo ,hip*, and there is alia a contin ued demand |,r the Gulf purl* at proviunequotitiiin.*. 5 continue nor quotation! or yesterday, thcro having been change. Cotton to Liverpool !3-32d. Tu Havre, fo. oolton. To Now York, iu *ldo wheel ateamahipi and pro r poller*, ;$o. for conton; wl.oat lile perhoihel: flour, 40c. pet riooSl 25 to SI 5U. In lalling vessel* ,',o fur cot fie per bushel for grata, Stic per bbl for flour, SI per c*»k foi To Unltlmoro, ta p opellcri, 5a0 for cotton, Pic pet bmhel for wheat, $1 25 per ca«k rhte. In sailing veriele. 7-16fur euta'n. Tu Philadelphia, In steamship, J,e eotton. 12,'io por bushel fur wheat. In sailing vessel, Jfo for col SI.I2!j por oaak for rice, ICo per buahel fur wheit. T" ton, in sailing vends, 7-1 Go to )jo for cotton, 55o per bbl for flour. i.csal Advertisements \ boroi*. URYAN MIERIEF'S SALK. W ILL HP. SOLD. Oil tlm first Tuesday In Novum lu-r imxt. beforo thu Court lloiisu door in lirjiiii • -unty, tlm f .Hawing property, to wit: One Negro Girl, nmivl Cnra iue, twelm yuirs oil Lcvlud on n., tlm ■ropmly of Gordin J. Guotaon. with n II fa issued fioni •he Supuriur Court of Hrynti county, in aver of Mm git •et Itlnnii. Property p .inli d out by tbo defendant, iIsis •tapteinburlHst, 1358. Y. OII.L, Sheriff. K,, l ,t EFFINGHAM Mtl-iulFF s S.U.A. W ILL bn sold, on tlm first Tueaduy in Nov.nibw ue.M, bufuro tlm Court llouse iloor.iu Kllii.pliam minty, bulwepn tlm legul bmirsofsitlo. it trn-.t m ( anil, lying on ttmConlrnt Railroad, nt No. 3Vj,ceiitnlniii.--— »ctr«. on which tin.lata rvahlvticv ol Milt mil. P<iw« rath- ''.'.ii 'il in l.>ciited Levied on na the property of tlm estate ■f M. U Powers deceits, d. us Hururity f >r Jam"- /.II troilr. •> entisfy n II. fa is<iiutl from tlm Superior Com I of Kf- flnulioui t'oiinty. in favor of Archibald Guyton, this font 8th, 1868. oct I SIIADRACne. IIKI.MLY, Sheriff K C. “Effingham .sheriff’s male. W ILL RESOLD, on ilmflrsl Timsday in Nov. inbei next, lief .re thu Court lluii.o door, iu Effing- liuni county, between tho legal hours of sale: n tract ot Lund, lying nud being in Ilm tenth district, G. 51., on 'lie L"niev|||(; Rond, about twenty nine mile* from S.t- .•"iinth. containing seventeen hundred ncres, more or ct.*. Levied on ns the property of Johu E. Wullii, to aiisfy a II. fa. ie*nnd from Ilm SUperier Court in h'ltlinui cnnuiy, iu fuvor of Israel Dasher, this Buptuiu ter (Hit, IMS. . ct I 8HAD1UCH K. IfKI.MI.Y,Sheriff. K.C. . Tonll whom it tuny CHATHAM COUNTY. ' concern. Whereas, Robert A. Allen will apply r.» tbuComt of Ordinary for Lettero Dlsmlseory ns Adininlstrat. r on ibe estate of Whitn William Hardeo: These are, therefore, to cite and adinonlnh nil whom It mny concern, to be and appear before-aid Court to make abjection (Ifanvtlmy Imre) on or Imforo Ihu liret Mon- lay In Navo.uher next, olhurwiso said letters will bo granted. Witnef.#, .John llilbo, Ksq., Ordinary for C.imtbare. Comity, ibis tenth ol May, 1858. limy 22 JOHN BILBO,o.c. c. £4TATE OF GEORGIA, IToall whom it may S T CHATHAM COUNTY, j concern : Whereas, Solomon Cohen will apply nt the Cour‘ e| O N the lie nob 'nliimry f'i.- hotter* DismieROiy a*' \dminietrator U. T. K. on themU'etif Jacob llolAlletla. ThuHonre, tlmrufore, tocite nnd admonish nil whom I inny courcrn, to bo and appear before said Court, tn nuke objection* (if any they Imvo), uu or Imforo the first Monday in .lunn try next, otherwise said Letters will bo {inutod. Witness, John Bilbo, K*q, Ordinary for Chatham county, thi, sixth day of July, 1*58. jtily 8 JOHN BILBO, o C. 0. u all whom it may conroru; ■ly nt the Couit idiuinlfitrntor on S TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY , Whereas, WHIbini F. Preston will n| of Ordinary for Letters DNiuMorj, as thr e-taio of Dr. Willard Predou; Thesn are, tlmreforo, to cite and admoiilsl. all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court lo tnnko objection (if nny they have) on nr Imforo the tlr-t Mon day in February uoxt,othcnviHc said letters will bo grant- MclNTOSIl SIlEitlS'F'.o aAiiS., first Tuesday in November next, will sold befno thn Court House, 111 the i.'Ry of Barton, between the imiiiiI hour* of sale, tho following property, to wit: In tlm City of Darien, lot. No*. 6.6, 7 and 8—with Improvements bounded, North by hrond-st; South by Ilm Altaiuulia river; Kant by lot No. P, nnd West by lot No 4. Lovied ou as Ilm property of A. A. Detairnie. on fori loHiire of mortgage Iu tavur uf T. S.nnd A. C Wylly. Terms cash, purchaser paying for title*. Al* i.Hcerlaln tract of land in Mclutosli County, con-1 tnluing three hundred acriis. more or less, levied on a*, ilio property of W.J. Cannon, lo satisfy a II fa. Issued from the Superior Court of said County, in favor of T. P. Pence vs W. J. Caiiiiou; property pointed out by PUiitiff. Terms cash, purchaser paying fur titles. Oct 1 W. T TltoltPK, Dep'i Slmrlff, M’f.O. EX EC U TO It’S SALE. O N the first Tuesday In November noxt, will Im sold In frmit of dm Court House, in the county of F.f Augh'iiu. within the Icgtl hours nf Mile, a tract of laud containing 160acre*, inure nr Iuhs, lying in said county, (bout 24 mile, from thu city of Savaunali. about mid way between the mid tin ground nnd Hack Bay, or Louis- viIIo road*. Sold a* tlm property of the estate of Mr* Sarah Wellman deceased, in accordance with tho last will and testament of the deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale, JAMES HAHN, t sept 30 J. K. HF.LVENSTKTN. < WitncB*. John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for t'hntham County, this thirteenth da\ of August, 1868. nng 14 .1-GIN BILBO, o.c.C. o all whom it may IT,. f concern Whereas, Johns. Norris will apply nt tlm Court of Ordinary fur Letter* Disttilnory.n* administrator on tlie estate uf Duiotlma AbraliamJ: These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it may concern to lie nnd appear before said Coart to make i-1 objection (If any they have) on or Imforo tho first Mon day In February next.o.herwlse said let tore will bo graut- Witness, John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham Gouty, this thirteenth day of August, 1858. ung 14 JOHN BU BO, o.c r. Kx'r*. EXECUTOR*8 BiALE. W ILL HK SOLD, on Ihu first Tuesday in.lonoi i - ‘ next, in front of tlm Court Honso, Effingham county, a (met of Laud, hclntigiiig to tlm estate of M II. Powers, deceased, about two inilesfrom No. HJ-j 0. It. II. { tlm tmet containing fourteen hundred nml seventy acres, more or lesi, nhout one hundred nnd fifty acres cleared, and In ciillivalloii. The said place Is well adapt ud for the cultivation of corn, ricoaiid cotton. For particulars, enquire of L. T. Elkins, near the premise*. ^ I,. T. F.LKIN8, | Rx , rg oct 15 f-td A. GUYTON, SAVANNAH. «A., JUNK 14th, 18art. s uls I—-You and each of you, being non-residents _ in the Slato of Georgia, are hereby notified thnt 1 shall apply to the Honorable, tho Sixth Circuit Court ol Ihe United State*, for the Southern District of Georgia, to beheld on theTliursday, after Ihe firs: Monday In No vouiher next, at Ravannah, Georgia, for the boneflt ol tlm Ilmiest Del)tots Act. enacted by tbo Legislature ol Georgia, and approved on the 19th day of December. A D , 18'43. when nud where you can appearand enter and take aiicli exception and objection thereto as you or either of you mny deem proper. SA3IUKL COHKN. To Messrs. Black fe Gramm, M. K. Bolomon, M. fi. Friend. Mayer A Schutz, M. «. Dlttnmn. Converse, Todd i Co, Fisher fc Falkeustlen, W. K. WliHing * Phillip*. Walsh, Coulter A Co., and la'wongood * Josephtnl. all ol the City and State i.| New Y'ork; nnd to Messrs H. Jnck- son, Edward Mott. Richard T. Pchmldt, Oreenhauru k Pro., Braumn Sc Uro, Joseph Jnsitn, Jiisltn k Bro. L Aarouhelmeii. and Jacob Kan firm n A Co., nil of the City of PhtUdelphia.ftnd State of Pennsylvania. Ja 14—N1 TATE OF GJSORGIA,\Toall whom It mny concern. a ly at tbo Court o| 3' *' ' S ' CHATHAM COUNTY. Whorcaa Thomas M. Llovd will . Ordinary for Letters of Admlnlstrntlou de bonus .. u ,. r cum testamouto annexed on the BaUta ot Tlio’s E. Lloyd and Letters nf Administration on tba Estates of Eliza Lloyd and Bet jamtu W, Lloyd: Theso me, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern,to be nnd appear before said Court to make ibjoctlon (If any they bevel on or boforo the first Mon- lay 1n December next, omerwlsq said letters Will bo granted. Wltnecc, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 4th day of October, 1588. oct 6 .1.... - JtJlIN BILBO,O. O.C. CJTATE OF GEORGIA, lTo all whom it may A l)IIAT ,r * M ,v ' m, "’v r _ UIIATIIAM COUNTY. ) coLceru: Whereas. Edward O. Wade, will apply al the Court or )rdln*ry for Lettera Dlsmissory, as aduilulstrator on the K* site of William Lynn. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern,to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before tho first Mon day In December next, otherwise said lettors will be 8 Witness, John Bflbo. Esq- Ordinary for Chatham Co., . £l£lfth <Ujr of June, 1858. Jilin 16 of June,18{ JOIfN BltBO.o. c. o. UNTY.{ ,-j38S£®gXS!b IhTh. nonoreMa, ih.IUoorl or-OrJloat, ol Mcluiuh (Joiiulr. for:I—re to wll l.ot No. Ha, III Ih, sill putrid af ——u—-ooouty,a* the property or the estate of the Is to 'I'W'Ni *P r tha benefit pf .the heirs and && asmm sd, for the bcqafitpf.the heirs and ®*hSl|*4;i » - ■' ■ THOMAS MaOUIBE, Adm’cr l vi Darlsn, Oot.Atf,1U^ .• v - octfi To nil whmn it muy , concern: Whereas. 8. Darwin McConnell will apply to the Court ot (M'diimry lor Letters Ui*iniK*ory, a* Administrator on I no estate of Dr. William P McConnell i These are, therefore, to cite and ailmonl“h nil whom it may enurern, to hf nnd appear beforo said Coui t to make objections (Ifnny they linvelou or lieforo the first Mon day in May noxt, (1859,) other wise said letters will he granted. Witness, W. P. Girardeau. K*q.. Ordinary for l.iberly .'ounty, this Uth day of October. 1868. oct 14 W. p OlltAKDEAU. n. t.r. ••ail wh.iiu it may con Whereas. Andrew Darns, Administratorihthr.i.is non. oil the eslato of Thomas .1. MidiUeton, deceased, applies to me for toilers of dlsmi**!on from said estate. These are therefore to cite nud adiunuish nil whom it mny concern, to be nnd appear before said Court, on Ilia first Monday In April, 1850, snd make their objection*, (if ntiy they have) in term* of (lie law. otherwise letters of dismission will he granted tho applicant. Witness tho Honorable A. A. Delsirm Ordinary, this 6lli Sept 1858 A A. DkLOKM. sept 8 Ordlnan it. I. c. 2JTATE OF GEORGIA, I To all whom It may S CHATHAM COUNTY. / concern: Whorens, Osceola I’uttor will apply at tho Court of Ordiuary for Letters of Administration on the estate of John K Df Ford: These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom It mny concern, to be and nppoar before said Court to niuko objoctlon (if any they have)on or before tho first Mon day In Decouiber next, otherwise said totter* will he granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Clmtham county, this sevsnlh day of October, 1858 oct 8 JOHN BTT.RO, o. c. c. NOTICE. jTKN lfith March last, II W. Proudfoot,’of Boswell V Cobb county, Georgia, mailed tn Mr. II. 8. Bogan of Oder Bluff. Ala. half Bills ot Eighty dollar) ” ' ■ “ ‘ id hal Plantcra* Hank, of Savamiah, nnd said^half itiils’tiavo been lost or mlscnrrled, so ns to Induce a conviction that they never can be recovered, and that notice Is hereby given that at the expiration nf three month* applica tion will be made for payment, to Unnk. dmchhtiox or bills, sc; No. 120. Planters’ Bank, 8avaun*h, 2'Jd March, 1811,$60 “ 204, •• " •• 1st Jan’ry, 1863, 20 “ SH, " " *• 1st " 1866, 111 H. 8. BOGAN. POST-OFFICE. BOSWELL, 26th April, 1558. 1| do heieb.v certify* that oil the 18th March lari, W. II. Proudfoot placed In tills office a letter addressed to Mr. II. 8. Bogan, Cedar Bluff, Alabama, containing the halves of eighty dollars, Planters’ Bank, Savannah, which wna mailed the same day and fnrwardod. aug’41 *3mo T. D. ADAMS, Ass’t P.M. • NOTICE. T hree months after date, application win bu made toihe Plantera’ Bank, lor the payment or zne left hand half of a Fifty Dollar Bill, No. 248. Tlm right hand half supposed to be lost In transmission by “o’" . . NEVITT, LATUUOP<A BOGER8. gavannah, August 12tb, 1868. augll ritm olfe’Jfc’coSNBlir' U Tills Day dls 'XS&nRigEHis authorliod to us* tba nam* of the firm jollqnld itfoa. iumi LACRI0LLA IE® ■ IMPORTER OF Havana Segars Bn TO Inform the public, that h.v ,t new arrange. men? with the Mauntaeturer iu llMVHua,hn In con nection wiili D«.n Autol!io Salcedo, Charleston. 8. C , Ha* be.'ii appoint'd *oh. Agent for this celebrated brand of S'-gar*. which be take* much pleasure In itfoninioud- inga* u very superior nrlirlo. Htamnderate price. The nttanUmi of tho trade to reepictlully invited to thiscehhntied brand' apr 9 More than 500,000 Bottles SOLD IN THE NEW ENGLAND'STATES IN ONE YEAR. t ■nhv. itusTOUATivn ov rnbr. n. j. 5YQOD FOR JL Reritiring Hair perfectly and pcruianei.tly, has never yet hud a rival: volume after v lunie might be given from nil parts "f the world, and from the most intelligent, to prove Ibai it it a perfect JUitaralivc ; but road tho circular hiuI you cannot tloubi; read also, the following: «~Tiie Haiii.—Pooplo have for centuries been »f- flicied with hull! bends, nnd tho only remedy, hereto fore known, 1m* been those nbominnblo wigs. By a re cent discovery of Professor Wood these articles aro be ing fast dispensed with, but a great many persona still cnlronl/.e them, because (boy have been so ^ften im posed upon by llnlr Tonics of diflerent kinds. Tu all inch person* w e earnest y make tun request, thnt they will try once analn. for In Wood's ItestoraGvc there Is no such thing as fail. Wo know of a lady who wasbald, who used Iho article a short Hnw, and her head to now covered completely with Ihe Hi cot mid most beautiful ■•iirls imngiimtita* We know of numerous cases where hair wa* rap dly falling out, which it resfjred in (Treater perfection tlmn II over hud been In*to e It is also without doubt ono ol the best articles flu keeping the hair in wood condition, oinking it soft and glossy, removing tlnndiufr, aiul lias proved 11 sell the grnniest eueiny lo all the ill* that hair Is beirtn It I* the duty of every one to Improve their pereonil sppcarauce. though *nn« nitty differ In regard lathe ways of doing it; biH every one will admit thnt a b('*u tlfnl head ol hair, cithorin innu or woman, i*»u object much to ho desired,nnd theienra iioiiichu* tliat should ho left unii h-l to obtain snch n coiiBldomtlou —Bbman'* Advocate, Philo, t'ortiiH ton, Ohio, Nov. 17* I860. O. J Wood h Co • Gents; A* I have been engaged M selling your Hair Re# oratlvn thu tost season for one of your local agent* (R. M. Hcnkiuson) atd havingcxperl* unced tho beni'ficin 1 effects of it myself, I would Ilk* to obtain uu ngeiic.v for tho JUatoof Ohio, or some State ill Jhe West, should you wish to nmke snch nu arrange ment. a* I mu convinced there is nothing eaualtoitin the United States, far restoring hair. 1 have Wn engaged in lire Dnu bn*inr-ii* foreevoral year*, and have told ra tions preparation* for the hair, but have found nothing that restores Ihe srcretlre organa or luvigorateslhescalp as wall n* your*, being fully convinced that your Re- stora'ive to «lnt you i cpresont it to be, I wunid Uko to ougsgo iu ihe sale of U, for 1 am saltofl- d It must tell. - •Yours truly, 8. X. 8T00KMAM. Way land, Mass., Feb. 6,1867 I’r.or g. J Wood U Co.—Gouts: Having realized the good iffects ol your H»ir Hestaratlvo, I w;l-.h to state, Hint finding my hair growl? g thin, as well as gray, I w*s Induced fnim what 1 n nd npd heard, to try tba ar ticle prepared !*• you. to prnmnte Its growth nnd chango It*color a* it whs In youth, both ot which it has effected completely. In tl e ojn-rnlloii I hate utod nearly three bottle*. Your*, 4tc., .TAMES FRANCIS O. .1. WOOD .t CO.. Proprietors, 312 u roadway, N. Y.. [in tho great New York Wire Balling Establishment,) snd U4 MavkH street. St. Louis, Mo. Sold in Savannah by 8. I). BRANTLEY to 00., JNC. B. MO'iKE. ami all «ood Druggist*, augvt* dtrtow?»»j»(* , eKWBJEBJtpPA'A® HAIR JEWELRY. repared to make lo'nrtler'.all {WKLHY. Having securod the _ kind's of llAIlt JKWI . i vice*of Mr. 7. .Morizendiilf, becau assure the public that their orders will be beautifully executed. 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