The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865, November 10, 1858, Image 1

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VOLUME LVII ir«tn>sdav Morales, Mot. 10. IMS. “cmul*! Be|M>rt of Im.rm.nU. Tuxntur. Not. #lh,1 7 o'clock. P. U. J Ik, rolloolng !■ o Hit of Iho Interment. lo tbs dl.MOiHrlol lor tho loit t.cnlf four boon i ' 7n l.aurt! Ont, Ctmiltr,. •Aolooli Frotik, 28 Ji., Umln Foror, It.ly. Tklornf—Martin, 1 jrr.. 6 0101., Toothing. ColAri/rof Cemetery. Ellen Brennau, 3 yrs., Yellow Feror, Savnn- n»b. jttnoi llsrrlgan, 14 yrs., Yellow Fetor, Ireland. Wo oloied our comment! upon tho abnvo mb- jeot (n yoiterday’s i»ane| with the nnme* or the defaulter*, of the flnl named In tbU formidable Hit, the. Committee says t Your eommlttoe inuit confcis that they are ■omowhat eurpriiod at the result of their examina tion In this ease. Bt the books we find that Mr. l! r m. N. Iiiihon has in hand $8,313 00 of the funds of the Bond, and has had tho same for more then four years.— That suit was commenced—parties duly served— perfectly able to respond to such judgment as might bo recovered ; that the easels not only not prosecuted, but that tho Attornoy for tho Bond, (Aug. B. Wright, Esq.,) ontors Into a reforonco, spied st tho l’oor House and Hospital. W. T. Thompson, C. B. H. RECAPITULATION Of Interment! for the Week ending Tuetday Evening, Km 9. Wldte Under Blacks Yellow Othor Total. Adults, la yrs A Ool’d, Fever. Ditea's. tVedVriay 1U Thnr»tlny ...6 MJaV 5 Fnlurdajr.... A Sunday 3 Monday 3 Tuesday .....4 Total 34 We regret to state that tho estlmablo lady cf Dr. Wrngg, of this city, was seriously burnt ibout six o’clock Inst ovening, by her clothes ta king fire. Sho was standing nonr the grate when bor dress ignited, which, being of a light texluro, ,oon enveloped her in tames. She rushod to nn ad joining room for blankets to smothor tho fire, nt thegnmo timo scroatning for bolpjbut boforo asaist- tnte could be given, hor clothing wns consumed, md her person terribly burnt. Dr. Sullivan is wing evory effort to allovinto her sufferings. Dr. Wrngg hnd, but on hour boforo tho accident, left on tho steamer Gordon, to accompany bis diaglitor to Charleston. Tho Charleston and Savnnunh Ballroad will bo oponed for tho transportation of Pnssen- gers on tbo 15th. Tho train will run to Edlato and back to Charleston dally, a distance of about thir ty miles, wo bolieve. fJ^Tho Supremo Court convened in Milledgo- ?ille on tho 8th. All tho Judges wore in nttend- WI8TERN A AILAIITIO HAIL HOAD. Astounding Developments of Fraud and Peculation 1 C'ffeport of. the Committee of tho Senate of Gear. gin to Hie Excellency, Jotepk E, Brown,") GeorgiaJLtglslatnrc. (Reported tor the Savannah Republican) MiLLanoHTiluc, Nov. 8tb, 1868. ' sbnAtb. Senate mol, IIou, Win. M. Brown, President, pro tern., in tho ohair. Tho journal bolng road, leave of absence was granted to Messrs..Tyson, of Qlyno, and Neal, of Columhin. On motion, tho rules wore suspended and— Mr. Crowdur introduced a bill, to authorise a settlement between cortain partios in the county of Mnnroo, and for tho relief of Jntnoi B. Battle, j Ac. J Bond seoond time—A bill to incorporate tho ■ Wiilthourvlllo Presbyterian Church, in Liberty county. Billi on Third Beading. A bill to outhorlso the Ordinary of Tronp coun- er rather nn ngroomont to refer, which Is, to sny • ty to pass upon application of Jus. M. Potts, the most in its fnvor, ambiguous nnd indefinite in f ndtur. Ao., for loavo to sell ostato of intestate.— its terms. And the next wo hear of tho case, the • p u|g0(1 record dlsolosos tho remarkable fact that the case ' ' , . •_ has been dismissed at tbo oost of tbo State, and no ' A bill to give the aid of tho State to tho Elijny ’ I 1 Attorooy for this, to us romnrkablo course. i provemont, Wo then inquired from the Attorney who had j A bi | lfor tho ro i iof of Lawson Cody, of Chnt- the bond, as to what ho know about It, and ho re- . , ... , plies that ho has no ovidonco In his possession, f tnhooohle county, from tho pains and ponalllos of nor has evor hod, of tho amount duo by said BUh- a divorco. op. It npponrs from this that no effort was rnudo Amended by extending provisions to Emily by any ono to proparo this important case for f shaw,of Wniton oounty. Passed. ,r ';L„U i.em from lhi< that lb. Atlornoy Tor | A bill1 la log."., th. ln.tai«to E of tho Soporlor tho Boad relied upon his nssoointo counsel to pre- , Court of Glasscock oounty. Passed. pare tho caso for trial, and the nssoointo oouusel ' A bill to Inoronso the salary of tho snperlntond* no doubt .opporing that tbo, could aalal, trull of lho 8Ult0 Bolldi L u f „ the offieor whose speoinl duly It wns to look to the v preparation of causes for trial, loft that matter to ( ' . , {,1m. A bill fur tho rolief of Mary Francos Nownor Between tho two, by this division of rosponsi* • from tho disabilities of a divorce. Passed, biilty, a defaulter is permitted to pooket and keep j A bl |l to reponl the act prohibiting hunting,fish- 1 But°wbVhas not sult boon recommenced on this j ,n *» Ac -»°J non-resldont*. bond ? Nothing that wo hnvo soon in the offioinl . Amended by excepting Chatham, Bryan, Liber- oonduot of Mr. Bishop recommends him to any 1 ty, Glynn, McIntosh, and Camden from tho opo- speoinl favor or consideration. ! ration of tho not. Passed. Tho next onso we shall notice, is that of Jas. T. A number of bills woro rend tho socond timo. Klrkham, former Agent nt Etowo, whoso doflolt | The order being suspended— spponrs to be $1,094 16. Mark A. Cooper, Esqr., Tho bill to form n now county of portions of »>■ .urot, on hi. bond, nnd tbo Oummlll.., lo | l[ onr , „„d Fa,.tie, lo bo cnllod Duller, -».« taken their exposition, say: • np, rend tho third timo, end, nftor considerable pgr Wo nro in receipt of tho first nurabor of The Independent Preen, a woekly oaper published it Alligator, Fla., by Moms. Townsend and Fran cis, at $2 per year in advanco. It is a continua tion »f tho Columbia Democrat, which expirod by statute of limitation—which usually means, when ipplied to nowspapors, tho want of funds to carry it on. Wo bid tho now toam welcome to a road which is hnrd to trnvol. A Babt Ltixo Arocnd Loose.—A well known geot|cii..iti in this city, hud his nttontion drawn to his front dooi, Monday evening, about seven o'clock, by the^continucd crying of u bnhy, and, on rtpiiring thither, found n bouncing boy, wrapped Id an old tottered blankof, duly placarded with his birth-day, given-name, Ao. Tho little stranger was taken in nnd done for, ns far ns his pressing necessities domnnded, and be wns then turned over t) the city authorities, who will have to father him if no one having a better olaim can be found. He is about threo monthi old.) See fourth page. Fiiost.—Tho Columbus Enquirer says:—“We hnvo had sevorul nippingfrosts within the Inst few diys, and wo observod yestordny that snoot potato vines in tho neighborhood wore killed. A •nlf-propellingstoaro fire engine bat been tried in New York nnd proved a complete success. It can bo made ready to throw water in three min ute.*. Virgil A. Powers.—The Muoon Telegraph has the following morited romarks upon tho appoint ment of Mr. Powors, ns suocossor to Mr. Adams: “Oa Thursday lost, at a meeting of the Board of Directors of tho South Western B lilrood, Mr. Vir- gil A. Powers, the Chiof Enginoer, was elected Soperintendent in place of Mr. Goorgo W. Adams, tnnsferrod to the Central Bailrood. Mr. Powors ii an accomplished Engineer nnd experienced rail road man. Ha commcncod his career ns nn En gineer in the preliminary survoy of the Centra^ Railroad, raado by Col. Crugcr, in 1834—was ap- pointed an assistant engineer to tho late L. 0. Rey nolds, in 1336, nnd has been connooted with the Oomral and Southwestern Railroads continuously from that timo to tho {present, with tho excoption of three months sorvlco ns Chief Engineer of the Pensacola and Georgia Railrond. Mr. Powors wm also associated with Mr. Holcombe, in the sur vey of the Macon and Columbus Road, nnd on tbo Millelgovillo and Gordon Bond. lie was con nected with the corps which surveyed and iocnted the South Western Road, and the Albnny nnd Americas brnneh. Wo predict he will provo itul- neotly worthy o| tho confidence bestowed on hinf. Wo welcome him to Macon." Telegraphic Ltxis to Millkdqbvillb.—In re gard to tho establishment of a telegraphia com munication with tbo seat of Government, tho Be- order says: "Tho existing telegraph lino rofuses to grant tboMillodgovillo company the privilege of uniting with their' tolograph office nt Macon, desiring to compel us to uuito with tboir line and keep up an office at Gordon, whioh puts a bnr to any furthor anion on our part with thorn. Porhnps when tho competing lino is put under way, wo mny be able to got nn cqunlity of privileges. The nocessnry amount of stnok has boon taken in this place for its construction.” Hon. Jambs L. Sbward (says the Macon Tele- granh,) wns at tho Lanier House on Saturday last. He is en route for Millodgoville where he will prob ably give some attention to the Main Trunk trou bles. We hopo tills roxed question of looation o»y be eottlod honorably and satisfactorily to all parties, and tho groat work of suoh vital interest to all Georgia, but particularly to the soaboard and louthern tier of counties, will progress to a tt pid completion. Col. Andrew J. Rogers, lately a citir.en of Savan nah, has niaitmod the editorial ohair of the.North Georgia Timet, published at Dalton. He present! himself to tho public In a grandiloquent salututory avowing his faith in “the immutable principles of tbenationnl democracy." The Charleston Courier reports that a largo *bolo was scon near Rattlesnake light ship. Book Notice!, Bpcrobon’. Omj,, Sheldon Dl.k.m.n Ic Co., Now York : Jno. M. Cooper A Co., Savannah. This work embrace! «ome of tbo brilliant oor- roseationi of a genius, which have excited England to a pitch ol religious enthusiasm,not parraleled In this generation. Thb Two 8i«tkbs j by Mrs. E. D. E. N. South- worth. T. B. Peterson. Philadelphia. Jno. M Cooper A Co., 8avacnah. This ia an entertaining atory of southern life, »ot its ohief recommendation is the fidelity *>th whiob the author atioka to nature in all her tocnes andoharaotera. L*okndi and Lrmca j by Adelaide Anne Proctor. D. Appleton t Co., New York. Jno. M. Coop- *r A Co., Savannah. A collection of abort plecoa of poetry, which we have not the time to examine thoroughly. A eaa- glance docs not promise much pleasure from ,h »ir perusal. A i°“»« Do« North | O. A. Solo. Tlobnor * ltoiton. J. M.coopw A Co., B.TRonib. n this work Mr. Salt giro, a Ter, Iat.ro.ling •M .moling account of how Ruul. look, through f ,* U,h rp.ol.olo.. Although written, with ibo “>»t.r..|eddoto r mlu.tlon not to be pltorod .1 "Jibing ho l.w, it I, n.rortbolor. n book one P“‘r up with plow, md la,, down with r«. UteLl i! tor WH onnlrlbul.d.te »• boudon TW„, io tbo rbopo of loltori, wo b«: “ Witness (Kirkhnm) paid over nil freights col- looted at this (Etownh) depot shipped to others than M. A. Coopor, ns well ns tho ticket money, end what balnnoe npponrs against him is on ac count of freights due by M, A. Cooper to tho Western A Atlantia Railroad.” Mr. Coopor under examination, tho Committee sny: “ It was our (M. A. C. A Co.,) custom to pay freights in Atlanta nt tho principal office, some times to Kirkhnm, sometimes to Jthe Treasurer.— Has made payments directly to the Treasurer in Atlanta. Roooived tho goods from Kirkhnm and settled the freights with tho Treasurer. Under stood that this would relieve Kirkhntn from his li ability for the freights. That is, witness wns nu- thorixod by tho Sup-rintondent to pay directly to tho tronsurer, nnd Klrkham was to get credit ns agent for suoh payments. This wns the common course of businosa under every administration at tho Etowah dopot. Witness declined to presont n full stntomont of his ncoount unless the committee would engage to sottlo andndjust thonccounts.— This bolng outsido of the commission of tho com mittee, they woro forced to deolino roooivingtha nocount on snob terms.” The third, nnd only othor case wo shall notice is that of Kinchon W. Hnrgrovo, former Agent at Dalton, whoso deficit npponrs to bo $20,120 68.— Tbo securities on this bond woro James Edmon son nnd five others, nnd tho bond was sued upon in Whitfield and Murray counties Suporior Courts. At the April term, 1857, of Whitflold Superior Court, thore wns an ngroomont entered into tu nr- bitrnto tho ense, nnd n rulo taken boforo Joseph E. Brown, Judge presiding, to that end. By snid ngroomont Col. Wm. L. Mitchell was chosen sole arbitrator. It appears from tho testiranny of Mr. Spulloek, (Report, p. 16) that upon tho institution, of tho suit, nnd of course after a thorough examination into tho question of his liability, Edmondson, ono of tho six sureties on Hargrove’s bond, voluntarily wont forward end made a tender of three thoutand dollart ns hit tkare of tho dofulcation. Lot this bo reeollooted by tho reador. Subsequent to this reference certain facts trans ferred touohing the qualification of ihe arbitrator as nn impartial umpire. Wo quote from a lottor from Warren Aiken, Esq., Attorney for tho Road, to the Committoo: (Report, p. 22): “After wo arrivod nt Dalton, in June, 1857, to ontor upon tho arbitration, I mot with Homo gen tlemen in the street, who informed mo that Mr. Wm. L. Mitchell was in copartnership with Col. Edmondson in n coal mine, and that very iotimato rolations existed between them, nnd went on to umko cortain othor remarks, which I need not re peat here, but which somewhat surprised me.—* Not knowing, when I agreed to tho arbitration, of the relation existing between Mr. Mitohell and Col. Edmondson, I felt it to bo my duty to inform Mr. Spnllock at onco what I bad hoard, and lot him docida on th# courso ho would pursue. Mr. Spul- look was nt tho hotoi. I wont thero immediately, and in tho presence of Mr. Clnytnn, related to him what had just boon said to uio. I stated to him also, that I should not hnvo ngrood to tho arbitra tion, if I hnd known whnt Ibnd just heard; that I believed Mr* Mitohell was an honest man and would do what ho bolioved to be right; hut if ho should make nn award ndvorse to tho interest of tho Rond, n great deni would bo said about it daring tho political eontost soon to bo commenced for Governor;—especially ns Mr. Spuliook wns a connection of Mr. llnrgrovo'n, nnd I thought that he (Mr. S.) ought to tell Mr. Mitohell what I hnd heard in tho street. Mr. Spuliook declured that if some satisfactory nrrnngomont could not bo mado, ho would stop the arbitration. He thon requested Mr. Clayton nnd myself to go nnd in form Mr. Mitcholl what had been snid. We nt first declined, but finnlly consented to do so, and went to Mr. Mitcholl’s room nnd I plainly told him whnt hnd passed in the street, and in tho room with Mr. Spulloek, nnd that while wo nil had con fidence in his integrity, wo felt it to bo our duty to inform him whnt had boon snid about him. I supposed that this would put an end to the arbi tration, but Mr. Mitohell Beamed quito indifferent about tbo opinion of others, and manifested no desire to avoid tho responsibility.” Under suoh eiroumstuucos the arbitrator ontored upon his task, with nn evident determination, if this report is to be bolioved, that no considerations of delioaoy or proprioty should tako tho caso out of his hands. Tho resalt was, this large olnim of the State, acknowledged to bo just by one of the sure ties who had offarod to pay bis share without suit, was whittled down to the insignificant sum of eight hundred and eighty-two dollart and eighty-one cent! / Wo have no commont for this award. Among tho credits in this settlement, we find tho sum of $5,381 64 “ from defendant's receipt book not on the hooks of theRoad;”ond under the hend of “ uncollected Ledger balances,” the further sum of $4,819 12. Of these crodits, tho Commit tee sny: Your committee would hero rornark, that If Col. Wm. L. Mitchell has como to a correct conclusion in allowing to Hargrove- a orodil of $5,361 64, on receipt book of Hargrove, nnd not entered ns cred ited on the books, it shows most conclusively that some officer of tho Road has pocketed that sum, and that tho books were very irregularly kept. “ Also the large sum allowed under the name of “ ledger balnnces.” This inrge sum is certainly duo from sotno one. Tho Road has earned the money, and it is yot unaccounted for.” In summing up under this head of “ defalca tions,” tho Commltteo say : “It will be perooivod that the agents of the Road under administrations provious to Col. J. M. Spullock's, aro indebted to tbo Road, without in terest ..$53,448 24 Add average of 4 1-2 year’s interest 16,836 18 discussion, passed—-yens, 73 ; nays, 37. Resumed rending bills second time. On motion, tho rules wero suspended, nnd tho resolution instructing tho Judiciary Commitioo to enquire into tho expodioncy of abolishing tho Penitentiary nnd report thoreon, taken up and adopted. On motion, the Senators from Morgan, Jasper, Worth nnd Greono woro nddod to tho Judiciary Committee. Adjournod till Tuesday morning 10 o’clock. Los* to the Road $70,284 42 “ It is no reply to say that the arbitration and awaids made by Col. Mltoholl in the Hnrgrovo oase, does not indicate that so muoh was due the, *PP 0,lr » b y the books. * The books show, or ought to show, the real and true amount due the Road from some one; and if we fail to get it from Hargrove, yet it Is no loss true .that the road muit sustain tho loss, “ Some officer of the Rond has the money. The money hae .been earned by tho Road, and has never found It* way to the officers of the Rond.” The Importance of ibis matter to the people of Georgia, la sufficient apology for the space we have devoted to it. We bavo included but one bead in the long train of abases, and shall reour to the report aa we may find time. Mr.: Dpfttod, of the English Opera Troupe, was robbed, at the Western Ifotol on the 6tb itist, of hla gold watch and chain hnd $260 \ri hank bills. Ills room.wae ontored by burglary by means of “WWkii '-i*c-Jif> 5;V < f nvi * HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mn.LKDQBYit.liK, Nov. 8tb, 1853. Tho journal being read, the following bills woro introduced. By Mr. Locket: A bill to appropriate money for tbe support of tbo Goorgiu Academy fur tho Blind. Mr, Kenan : A bill t» altor tho 1st section, 3d nrtiolo of tho Constitution. Mr. Mattox : A bill to revive the net of Decem ber 20th, 1830, regulating patrols, so far ns rciatos to the oounty of Bryan. Mr. Kenan : A bill to appropriate tbo not enrn- .ngs of tho State Bond to the payment of tho pub lic debt nnd the reduction of taxes. Mr. Embry: A bill to amend tho not rnising tho jurisdiction uf Justices of the Peace, Ao. Mr. Boggcss : A bill to lend tho oredit of tho State for tho construction of tho Savannah, Grif fin nnd North Atubuma Railroad, on certain con ditions. Mr. Nonl : A bill to compel Grand Jurors to present ull offencos against the criminal laws that may have ooinc to their kuowledgo within six months prior to tho term of tho Court, for which they nro sworn. Mr. Beall: A bill to compel tho Judgos of tho Suporior Court to hold ndjournod term! in oaoh county of tboir Circuits until tho dockets shall bo olenred, nnd for other purposes. Mr. Sprayborry : A bill to increase the powers of tho Ordinaries, nnd to nuthorixo them to ontor up judgmeut against the representatives of estates in cortain cases. Mr. .Kirby: A bill lo incorporate tho Nownan Guards. Mr. Roberts : A bill to amond tho Road laws, so far as rotates to tho county of Chorokoo. Mr. Fortner : A bill to rondor Great and Little Canoochoo rivers navigablo for rafts, Ao. Mr. Powoll: A bill to authorise tho Inferior Court of Decatur county, to appoint Commissioners to lay off said county into school districts. Mr. Autry : A bill to amend tho not of 1857, in rolation to exempting certain property from luvy and snio. ^ Mr. Heard : A bill to provide for tbo compen sation of tho Grand and Potit Jurors of Dawson oounty. Also £A bill to consolidate tbo offices of Tax Collector and Tax Rocolvor of Duwson oounty. Mr. McAfee: A bill to authorise tho Inferior Court of Forsyth county, to soli the Old Academy and tho land bolongitig thoroto. Also : A bill to ohango tho time of holding tho Superior Courts of Forsyth county. Mr. Wiikos : A bill to add nn additional soc- tion to tho 1st nrticlo of tho Constitution. Mr. Owens : A bill to niter nnd nmoml tho 3d nnd 7th sections of tho 1st article of tho Contitu lion. Mr. Davis : A bill to ropenl tho 7th and 8lh sections of the act of ,1852-'53, to lay and collect the Stato tax. Also : A bill to authorize witnesses rosiding be yond tho limits of tho Stnto, to provo tho execu tion of deeds nnd other instrument?, by tboir oath in writing, Ao. Also : A bill for tho roiiof of tho widows of tes tates and intestates, and to secure to them certain property therein specified. Mnrohisen : A bill to ohango lho lino botwcon Paulding and Haralson. Mr. Hardy; A bill to provont tho lien of executions ugnioBt property in tho hands of inno cent holdors for a longer period than six yonrs. Mr. Hughes : A bill to make Rocoivors of Tax Returns nlso the assessor* in cortain oasos. Mr. Darden : A bill to amend tho charter of tbo town of Monticello. Mr. Kimbrough : A bill to authorlzo tho tak ing of tho testimony of Physicians by commis- ■ion. Mr. Brnntloy: A bill authorizing tbo Inforior Court of Hanoock oounty to iovy a tax for the puiposo of building a Poor House. Mr. Lewis : A bill to abolish tbo publio execu tion of criminals condemned to death, and to pro vide for thoir private oxeoution. Mr. Underwood : A bill authorizing and requir ing tho Governor to oxnmine into tho expodioncy of establishing a Stato University, and to suggest a place for the location of tho same. Mr. Smith, of Towns: A bill to provide a per manent sohool fund for tbe Stato, a manner of distributing tho same, and to ropeal all aots now in force on tho subjeot. Mr. Kitnbro: A bill to amend the ohartor of tho town of Lumpkin. Mr. Williams: A bill to componaato tho Grand and Petit Jurors of tbo oounty of Terrell. Mr. Owens: A bill to define tho lino betwoon McIntosh and Liberty counties. Mr. Daniel: A bill to authorizotho collection of intorost on open aooounti after they shall have booome duo. Mr. Roberts: A bill to authorize Coroners to appoint Deputies. Mr. Price : A bill to lay off Plokens oounty into aobool dlstriots. Mr. Jonos ? A bill to consolidate tbe offices of Clerk of tbe Inferior and Superior Court! in Mitohell county. Mr. Fannin ; A bill to regulate tho dutieiof tho Judges of tbo Soporlor Courts. Mr. MMtyr * A bill to tppropriato $1600 for building a turnpiko and bridge iu Miller oounty. Mr. Smith, of Randolph t A bill to authorlzo Ordinarlea to Uiue cost fl. fat, generally. ■[-Mrj Irvin : A blil to ttinend tho iaws cstabliab- Mr; Smith/ of Town! t A bill to amtud the l»wi Id rolation to .detailing taxpayers. Mr, Irvin i A bill In roforenee to the Isaulng of execution*. Also, a bill to repeal the aot of 1850 In rofereneo to the trial of slavea. Also,a bill to veita life estato with power of disposition by tenant for lift? absolutely In said ' life tenant. j Also, n bill relative to the division of property In . tho hands of Exocutors, Administrators, and Guardians. Also, a bill to appoint auditors in certnin oasos. Also n bill to increase tho anlorlas of Solicitor*! General. Mr. Blgham; A bill to add nn additional sootion to the 1st article of the Constitution. Also, a bill to ropeal all tbo Lottery laws or this Stnto. Mr. Powoll: A bill to authorize Constables to oolloot fi. fas in any district of -tho county. 1 Tho resolution authorising tho Treasurer to do- j duct ono day’s pay in tho sottlomant with mombors j for tho bonoflt of tbo Vt. Vernon fond, wos cnllod i up and ruled out of order, tho Spoakor holding ! that it oontomplatod nn appropriation of money, whioh could only bo dono liy bill. Billi Bead Third Time. A bill to nllow persons to contract for nny rato • of intorost on money. Roforred to Judiciary Com mittee. A bill to componsnto Grnnd and Potit Jurors of Tatnall Bnd Columbia counties. Tablod, thoro be ing a general law on thosubjiet. . Pcnitenti*iry. Mr. Smith, of Towns, mnde tho report of tbo Committoo on the Penitentiary, rocommonding tho removal of tho institution frmn Millodgoville, nnd acoompnniod by a resolution for a joint committee to soloot n eito on the Goorgia or Western k At lantic Railroads. Pending tbe discussion on this resolution, the IIouso adjournod for dinner. AfTBIlNOON 8E8SION. Tho resolution of tho Poniiontlnry Committeo wns tnkonup, nnd aftor considerable discussion be tween Messrs. Smith, of Towns, and Kenan, of Baldwin, dirooted chiefly to tho proprioty of adopt ing tho resolution befuro it hnd boon determined to remove, and whiio propositions to abolish tho Ponltontinry system altogether wero yet undis. posed of—tho yeas nnd nays wero eaiiod for, nnd re sulted, yens 59; nays 77. Tho bill to alter tho timo for holding oloolions for county officers wns withdrawn. Tho bill to sell free porsons of color into slavory, who mny bo found in tho Stnto nftor a cortain date, was warmly ndvooated by tho mover, Mr. Mooro, of Clnrke. It wns mado tho speoinl order for Thursday noxt. The bill to rcpoal an act to tnnko certnin tbe compensation of tonebors of tbo Poor. Referred to Committoo on Education. Bill to chnngo tbe lino between Cass nnd Gordon, nnd Cnss nnd Murray. Passed. A bill to nrnond an act incorporating Atlanta Medical College. • P.issed. A bill toobnngo tho timo of holding tho Inforior Courts of Appling county. Passed. A bill to incorporate Kimbrough Lodge, No. 118, F. A. M.,of Harris county. Passed. A bill for the rolief of Mrs. Ann G. Finn, Rich mond county. Passed. A bill to rostoro tho public records in tho snvcrnl counties wboro they have boon destroyed by fire. Passed. Bill to tnnke valid tho subscriptions of tho city of Columbus to tho Mobilo k Georgia lUilrond and W. P. k Montgomery Railroad, nnd to logalise cortain ordinances of that city. Passed. Bill to amend ltih soo. of tho 4th Aot. of tbo Constitution (relating to tho emancipation of slaves). Referred to Committeo on tho Judiciary. Bill to innko a single vordiot sufficient in Di vorco ensos, when thero is dofsult in defendant.— Referred to Judioinry Committoo. Bill to incorporate Hudson Lodge, No. 208, F. A. M., Putnam county. Passed. Bills to rogulnto tho assignment of Dower, nnd to protoot tho ostntes of orphans. Roferrod to Judiciary Committeo. Bill to appropriate $15,000 to tho Medical Col- go of Georgia. Referred tu select committeo. Bill to amend nn aot prescribing tho method of odopting and changing tho names of ohildren.— Passed. Bill to requiro Justices of tho Poaoo to givo bond in tho sum of $1,000. Tablod Bill to authorise tbe Inferior Court of Washing ton oounty to levy an oxtru tax for the purposo of building a new jail. Passed. Bill to inoorporuto Butler Lodgo, No. 211, F. A. M., in McIntosh county. Passed. Bill for tho relief of Maria Leary, of Houston county. Passed. Bill to establish tholino between Jofforson and Emanuel oountios. Passed. Bill to add o« additional section to tho Penal Code. (Providos henry penalty for circulating abo lition books, tracks, Ao.) Passed. Dill Introduced. Tbo rules wero suspended, and Mr. Prico, of Pickons, introduced a bill to abolish tbo Poniton- tinry after the 1st January noxt, nnd to roviso tho Penal Code nnd provide other punishments. Adjournod till 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. S. COMMERCIAL recoup. SAVANNAH MAIIICICT. Telegraphic. Later from Europe. ABRIVAl OF THE KANGAROO: HOLCOMBE & CO., WI10I.EBALE Opposite me savajotah;, Savannah Kxports, Nov. O. LIVERPOOL—Ship Oswego—286D bales Upland cotton. NEW YORK—Dark Teter DoMtll-Bfitt bales Upland cot ton, 18 bales wool, 5 do bides, l do skins, 8 do moss, ID oask hams, 7 eases tobacco, 44 baskots wine, 86 empty bbls and kegs, 9 bbls fruit, and sundry pkgs. NEW ORLEANS, Nor. 4, p. in.—Cotton.—The market opened with a fair inquiry bat operations were cheeked by the Amorloa's advices. Tho day's ealos have embraced about 4500 bales, at irrogular pilous, and tho market is too unset tled for quotations, which wo omit, though we may remark that somo tales made aftor the recoipt of tho news are eald lo havo iudloatcd a decline of \io per lb. STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stook on hand 1st September, 1858. .bales 80374 Arrived since 353,480 Arrivod to-day b7'J0-3<>2270 Nzw Yonx, Nov. 0—The ■tsamihlp Kangaroo hM ar rived from Llvorpool, with date* from Europe to tho 27th ult. Tho fol owlognro the repoiU ahobrlugaof The Marketa: Pales of Cotton In Liverpool for three days 14,000 bales nt un eighth penny decline. The market wm dull. Ex* porters ami speculator! took 1,000 bales. Holden were anxious lellora, caused by tho newi from tho United States. _ Breadstuff! were declining. Flour firm f„r choice de scription*, tho middling and lower grades declined Cd to Is. Wheat very dull; choice nominally unchanged lu- price, while Inferior qualities are offered at considerable reduction; sales unimportant. Corn very dull; Enropoun declined (Id., nnd American hold at nominal rates. OuuooU quoted at 98%. BProvIsloueworodoclItiing. Coffoo qulot. Rosin dull at 3s lid. Turpentino quotod at33s Od a 41i. The stato nf trade in Manchester was unfavorable. All qualities of cotton had slightly declined.** Gonornl Intelligence.’ Tho surrender of the Charles H. T.Gorgos, the slave i vessl, from Portugal to Franco, N confirmed. Tho Brit- ■ isli Press in Indignant Rgnlnst Franco. | Tho Kogtiihjournals, In commenting on tho mnttor , between Franc# and Portugal severely censure the Dor- j by Cabinet for not Interfering. Lord K'gln hits returned, after making a satisfactory treaty with Japan. I Trado iu Canton wns stagnnut. Phanghni was quiet. Thoro wns considerable excltov.ent In Constantinople, growing out of tho presence thereof tho U.8. steam ship Wabash. Tho Porto protested, as she lurgoly exceed ed the number of gnus limited to foreign vessels of war eutering Hint port. HAVE I3ST STOKE? And For sale teihr Tnale ■ ~ ** ON ACCOMMODATING THUMB. COFFEE—600 Uga fair, prim*aid choio#SIoOoNm -. i lOO do and pockets Java - do ,, 60 do Lagulra . do : > gUQAR-20 hhds choice Bl Croix Sttgar J ; „ ; V V. y 16 punoheons choice Porto Rico ftagar 26 hhds fair New Orleans and Cnba" 200 bbls A, B & O clarified and pew^ 60 bsxea Loaf Sugar M0LAS8E8—20 hhds prime Muscovado Mo!i_ 60 bbls very choice re-bbtled SO„, , 60 do NY Molasses r*wa war.* LIQUOR8—100 bbls Rectified Whlakey .,y, , . 20 do N K Ram 25 do Rye Gin v 514 do P Attain . ,, 50 qr casks pure and Itn’Uon Slat’a Wine lie V • ‘ 392614 164287 16398-180685 Stook on hand not cleared 211959 Sosar.—l’rlcea aro better for tho fair qualities which are chiefly in request, and wo have noticed sale! of fiOO to 700 hhds at 0'i a fio por lb for fair to fully fair. Other grades aro without material change. Molasses.—Some 1.500 bbls wars sold to-dsy at 26 a 26>*e for prime and oholco, and 150 half bids at 27 a 27,'aO per gallon—showing a further improvement. Bacon.—Wo notice sales of 20 oasks shouldsrs in two lot- at 7‘i oonts. 30 jibbed sides at 9,'i oeuts and 20 dear do at 9*£ per lb. Whiskey.—A lot of 150 bbls Raw sold at *IJ a 'o per gallon. Freights.—Colton shipping to Liverpool to till up ut 15- 32d nnd to Havre at 15-iOo. Eachaugo.—Tho demand ie mode rato r.t ourquotatl ns: London (clear bill*) 7}» a8 per etprem Paris ftf.25a 5f3U pur dollar Now York fkl days I?* a 2 1 ; por cent di* New York Sight ?» ■ I por ct dis November 5.—Cotton,—Wo hoar of only a f«w limited sal-sthus far, amounting to 1200 to 1500 bales. Market still unsettled and prices irregular.but generally lit favor of buy- Arrival of tho Augusta. Nzw York, Nov. 0.—Tho Htutuishlp Augusta, .from Snvaun^|i, arrivod nt hor wharf, at 2 o'clock, Muuday morning. All woll. Domestic Markets. New York, N'ov.9—Salon of cotton to-day 2 600 bales, market heavy. Flour firm, sales 17,00') bbls. Wheat buoyant, sales 25,000 bushels Corn uctlvo. salos 37,000 bus. Turpentino heavy nt 52c. per gallon. Rosin heavy nl fl 55 por bid. ltlc« s'endv at flu fl 7 <e. , 10 bbls Apple Brandy (vary choice) 0 do Reach do 26 do choice old Monongahcln Whiskey ‘JO qr casks Port Wine 100 cases pts and qts Scholdara Schnapps. , SKOA11H—160 M half Spanish and American Begars TOBACCO -160 boxes various brands.qtiahUttlmd akM ’ manufactured Tobacco 20 canes do do 8UNDHTK8— '• > 100 boxes and half boxes AdatnanUns Candls* 150 Ho Colgate'* Family, Pole and No 1 8oap 60 do and half boxes HtArch , . 25 do Rperin Candles, 4's and fl's 10 cases *'s ami 6’s Patent Sperm Candles 60 do Roy’s Nos 1,2 and 4 Lemon Syrap , ■ 100 kegs VG Dupont’s Gunpowder 60 half and qr kegs do " • 600 bugs as«ot tod sizes Drop and and Back Shat 10,000 pounds Bor bead 60 baskets Heidselck Champagne, pints and qt! v 100 hhds Bacon Bides and Shoulders 25 casks Baltimore Hams 16 do Lewis's do, (t 100 boxes and half do extra a 2U bbls No 1 Leaf Lard 60 kegs do do ' 60 bbls White Wine and Cider Vinegar 76 do Nos 2 and fl Mackerel 30 half bbls Nos 1 nnd 2 du 260 balosGuuny Cloth 200 colls Kentucky Ropo 10 bales Twine 25 bbls Mess Pork 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef 25 casks pints Illbbert's Porter 10 do Jeffrey's Pole Ale 25 do Muir * Buns’ Palo Alo 60 cases Allsop A 8ons’ English Ale 25 cates extra choice ttyson and OolougTeaa, put up expressly (or family uso 100 quarter and eighth chests ttyson and Yonug Ilyson Tea 600 half and quarter boxos Bordlnes 25 boxes Pepper Sauce 60 cases half gallon, quarts and pints Underwood's Pickles, *c. mc.Oic. (very choice) :ra and common Candy Cotton Lands, &e., in Florida FOR SALK. ALIJ ABLE COTTON PLANTATION of <,500 acres, tu Jefferson county, Florida, together with 118 Sugar.—Some 500 lilid* have been sold ut yo*terd»y's pri- i*. Fair to fullv fair A)» a flu por lb. MoIumm.—Still firmer. Sale* IOiHI bbls at 26)£o for choice; (mine small lots at 27o aud 250 half bbls at 27 a 28c per gal- Isa MOBILE, Nov. 6.—Cotton.—Our last wookly roview closed with sale* for tho week of 1.5,000 bales—Middling quo ted at II 5-SaUJjo. Saturday tho market opened with a limited demand, tbo sales amounting only to 6IHI bales, with Middling at ll!j. On Monday lho steamers Uorustia end Indiana's advices wero to hand, tho former with Liverpool dates to tho 18th ult., nnd the Intter with dates to tho 2Uth uit, both reported tho market closing atoady. This uows hnd the effect in our market of redlining prices, and lOtKI bales wore disposed of nt UJje for Middling. Tuesday thoro was a more animated demand,and 3000 changed hands—the mar ket closing steady with Middling at lIJio. Tho market opeuad on Wednesday with a goneral nod animated demand, thu salos amounting to .501)1) bales, with quotations unchanged. On Thursday dates to the23d ult were received from Liver pool, reporting a decline of for lho week with a dull market. The demand fell off by this news, but the sales how- over readied 42o0 bales. The market olosed easier—5Iid- tllings 11’i a 1 \‘i. Yesterday a fair domand and 3000 bales ohanged hands at quotations: LtvKRrooi. ci.assiricsTtON: Ordinary —19— Good Ordinary Ixnv Middlings II 6oI1)e Middling 11 Good Middlings UKfalll^ Middling Fair. — @12 gW-Fair nominal. The snlus of the week wero 16,700 bales, which were taken for England, Franee, tho Continent, and dnmestio account. MOBILE COTTON STATEMENT. Stook on hand 1st Sept. 1858 10*63 Reeclvod this week .23243 Received previously 92529-115772 126535 Exported this week 6013 Exported previously .31583-3 Stook on hand. November 5,1858. 86907 Freights.—The foreign engagement for tho week comprise the following, vis : A ship for Havre at !5-l6e, a bark for Mautanlllo with lumber at $13 par M, a brig for Ssgua la Grande with lumber, at $11 per M. and a schooner for llava- nawith lumber.at$10.4) per M. The rato for ahlpsontho berth for Liverpool lsl5-32d, and for Havre 15-lGc. Coastwise there Is very little nlforlng. Tho rate to all tho Northern poTts Is )Je p»r lb for cotton. SHIPPING- LIST. Port of Savanuah, Ga., Nov. 0, 180 8, AailTvKD. Hchr Elisa Ann. from Dack Ilivor, with 2200 bnshels rough rice, to R Habersham A Son. Steamer St Johns, King, Palatka, to Claghorn k Cun ningham. Montmollin’s flat, from Plantation, with 1100 bushels rough ried, to R Habersham k Son. Potter’s flat, from Plantation, with 50 tes rioe, to Jno Wil liamson. BELOW—A sohooner, name unknown. OLKARKD. Ship Fswego, Stevens. Liverpool—Dana k Washburn, nark I'oter DeMIII, Iloy, Now York—Carletou k Parsons. Steamer Oordon. Books. Charleston—J P Brooks. - DEPARTED. Stoamer Gordon, Brooks, Charleston. SLAV EH thereon, iucludiii;; Farming Implements, crops, rjtork, Ac., for twin. Tho mihsurlhcra bolng iiiixioiiH to effect a division of Ihelr Joint property, locutml us above, hnvo concluded to offer thu wttne nt private wilt*, lho eatntt-a cun Inin uhottl 4.5'K) acres which cun bo divided into two or three tracts of nmpld size, according to tho views of buyer*. Tho binds are equal in valiio to similar lands in that Stnto.— Besides the Lands, thero uru 118 Slavas, nnd tho usual quantity of Mules, Horses, Hogs, Cattlo, Corn. Fodder, Ac. Wo Itivltn proposals for tho wholo piopcrty in gross, but wo will sell tbe Lunds In such parcels ns buyers mny select nftor viewing them. Tho SlavdH would bo sold with or without tho Lunds, as might ho agreed on ; blit possestdna cannot ho given until tho end of this year, ns thu growing cotton crop cannot ho secured till that time. In the absence of tho undersigned, E. 0. Cabell who will return from Europe on or before tho 1st December next, and can then bo communicated with at Tallahas see, Florida, applications nmybonmdo to his brolher, H. 0. Cabell.. Esq, or Mestrs. Goddcn U Apportion, of Richmond, Vn Persons disposed to purchase either tho Lands or Slaves, can cxuuilue them by calling on Mr. G. F. Morris, the manage! of these estates, who will tako plcusure In show ing them, and will givo any furthor information In lib power. K 0 CABELL. sept 4 m3m II. 0. CABELL. Lands for Sale. Andrew 8. Qnrr, aud others, State of Florida, Mlddlo Circuit, lu Leon co. In Chuncory. Lewis Curtis At. Nath’l Tlinrs- ton.Trnslees ol tho Apalach icola Laud Co., nnd others. P URSUANT to n Doeroo rendered in this cause, tho aubseriber will sell bv auction, nt tho places aud times hurelu sp*clfipd, all lho Lund* belonging to said Company embraced in “Tho Forbes’ Purchase,” and lying in the counties of Leon. Wakulla, Gadsden and Liberty, viz: The Lands lying In tbo flrnt two named counties will ho sold at Tallahassee, on tho sev enth (7th) day of December, and thoso lying in the last two, will he sold nt Quincy,on Uiofonrtoeuth (14th) day of December next. These Lands, comprising about a million of acres, ex tend from tho St. Mark* to tho Apalachicola River*; they exhibit every variety of timber indigiuous to this lati tude, Including, of course, live oak. cypress, cedar and juniper; tho soil is adapted to the growth of grain, cot ton—long and short staple, tobacco, nnd inunr-nuno — Tho waters abound In lieh, and the foi'ost with materials for ship-building and naval storos. Terms—One-third of the purchase money to bo paid In cash, tho balance in one nnd two yours. In equal In stalments. with olght per eeut. interest from date of pur chase ; titles to bo mado by tho Receiver when all tho purchase money Is paid. Tho sale will bo positive and without resorvo. JOHN HEARD, Receiver, Ao. Tallahassee, August 28, 1858. lu —1)7 augfll VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. A beautiful nnd healthy PLACE, nt Monlgnm- ry, on a bold Salt river, drawing 16 to 32 feet [Corros;>ondence Savannah Republican ] Dawson, Geo., Nov. 8,1858. Mr. Editor: Thoro was n heavy white frost horo on yestordny morning, the first that has boon visiblo this season. Tho pooplo aro generally hoalthy in this neighborhood. Cotton crops aro turning out beyond tho oxpoo- lation of all tbo planters und a largo full crop may bo sot down from this section. Corn crops are fine, and nevor wore equaled in this part of Goorgia. Cotton basfallon off a little in tho last week, nnd not much coming into market on aocount of low prices; and a great many of our planters aro dis posed tu hold for the spring market. Respoatfuliy, 0. k M. PASS* NG-SX4.S rerstesmer St Johns, from P&latks, Ac—Mrs Bakor, 2 children and svt. Mrs Stoteihury nnd 4 svt», Mrs Cortoply, child and svt. Miss Loonardy, Miss Lamb, Miss Forman, MBs A Bryant, T 51 Forotnan, 11 Urvant, Mr Hamilton, la dy, child and avt, Mr* Deiaraek and tvi, C It Bell, M B Potts. W 11 Rev. W Diokinson, 5tr Flojrt, J F Wehb, A C Hunter,.! R Mlllon, C CAshley, A K Patton, Mr Nelson, Mr Denniion, J C Caflaly. J M Davis. E U Kenny, C Mills, Mr Stiles, Mr Pries, Mr Harrison, 11 B Byrd, B FOllyanl- oui, J Leonard/, Dr W L Peoples, W Stubbs, nnd 20 desk. OOTWXGrIVBBg Man with a Petrified Wife.—A few days since (snys tho Cincinnati Enquirer of Oot. 30th,) a gontloman residing in Rising Sun, Indiana, who had marriod a second time, wished to ro- move tho body of his wife to a now ccmotory.— Preparations wero mado to that effact, and labor ers oponod tho gravoia tho usual manner; but when they renohod tbo coffin they eould not lift it, bo groat was tho woight. After obtaining con siderable assistance, bowover, tho men sucooedod in raising tho coffin from tho tomb. Thoy thon could not rosiBt the temptation of pooring into tho coffin and learning tho reason for it* unusual weight, and found instead of tho remains of a corpse, a stone figure, the exaot counterpart of a woman who had died. This strange story soon spread, and hundrods and thousands of persons were prosent to «eo tho strange spootoolo. The husband took the body of bis departed spouse home and has it there now, where it is visitod by hundreds of the ourioua and aoientifio. Tbe body seems to have boon petrified, and to havo become a perfect itono woman. Tho probability is th it tho body has booome adlpooore and will before long molt and crumble. Per itosmor St John*, from Palstka, Ao—80 bales S loot- ton, 161 oowhldo*. 26 deerskin*, amt snndrr indie, to Tison A Gordon, Cooper A Wetter, Boston A Villafooia, J W Andor- ■on, P L Constantine, Erwin A Hardee. CONSIGNEES DY CENTRAL R. R. Tho N. Y. Tribune in alluding to the foot that Southern rollroads pay bettor dividends than Northern roads, makes the following sensible re marks, whioh plaae tbe whole trnth in a nut-shell > “The faot 1b they build only moh roadi as aro really wanted at tho South, and build obeaply. Thore Is no iniano oompvtUon there. “The quoi- tion,will we remain in this condition or are we to be legislated into a system «f non-paying road*, whioh will prove a ourse to the oountry oa well at the projootors. J Population of OALiFonNiA.—The total nnmbcr of votea oaat at the California Btate election of this year, ia probably less than 85,000, while la«t year it was about 100,000, andli «Mhj 100,000, and in 1858 about 110, Tbo population of tbe State', haa bean stea dily but slowly ’ gaining from 1858. up to May last, when tho Fraser exodus began) M-'--" — tbfra has bean $ (oia of abo'dt l8,000 Novembsr 9.—3136 bales cotton, 659 bbls floor. 793 lacks do, 42 bales domsitlos, to Mono A Fay, C Campflald, W Duncan, J E Godfrey, J W Cnlpepsr, Raymond, D A Co. King A Bone. T Donsll. C Rnthehlld, Addison, Lawson A Cn, Order, C A Lama, 8 M Lafflteau, F M Myrell, lfndson, Fleming A Co, N A Uardeo A Co, A 8 Hsrtridge A Co, linntor A Gammed, W Battsrihy A Co, A Low A Co, J P Brooks. O Cohen A Co, Brigham, Baldwin A Co, Dana A Washburn, Cohen A Uerti, uiig.imu, uuiuhiu m %.o, uaua m i . Evans, Harris A Co. J W Lathrop A Co, West A Godfrey, Hardwick A Co, Q Parsont A Co, J R Wilder, Philips. Giles Philips, Giles A Co. u a Allen A 8on. W Woodbridge, Franklin A Brant- ley, Uothwoll A Whitehead, Behn A Foster, Tison A Oordon, w Duncan, Uardwlok A Co, nabnn A Smith,- K Habersham A 8on. To Printers. rjpttE 8nbicrlbor has botn appointed Agent In Ba- vannah, for tbe aale of the Haggles Patent Printing Machinery, And would respectfully annonnee to Printers, that be can order Tor thorn on ftdvnntagoousterms, any of theso favorite Presses, consisting or tho Job Engine Press, (two sizes,) Job Rotary, Bill-Head Ratary,Diamond Card Ro tary, Paper Guttors, Card Gutters, and Mr. Ruggles' latest Invention, the Combination Englno Press, threo sizes of wblcb are now bnilt.vlz: Letter, Quarter aud llairSboet Medium. The Buggies Press, in Us various forms, Is so well known throughout the entire cenntry. os to require no extendod uolice. It Is the only Job Press which has withstood the test of years, and still gained popslsrlty. It Is well mads, raplJ, does beautiful work, always relia ble, and has taken the first Premiums wherever exhib ited, The Company is In almost dally receipt of tatters from parties who have purchased Macbiuos, speaking In the highest tsrms of their merits, and the ImposMbillty, Ioog with- jlghcit tsrms of their merits, an after having given them a trial, of gafUug along out them. Ginculari containing fa'l particular!, with testimoni als, will bo sont to those who desire them, oot 10 P. W. 8IM8. Agent. Messrs. J. W. Gaut & Co., TT AVK Jnst received, and now offer for sole, on rea- JEM seoable terms, the following articles: 300 Ncka Boffaio brand float, extra 100 do MatbSws* Mills do, Amity ,160 do Clifton do do, fine 150 do Bldgo do do, auperfioa 860 do Wheat Bran (UCKWHBAT / at JO qnsrter bbls Buckwhi Lard; 16 kegs aQ 110 bbls water; from tho O-salmw bnr, 10 miles distant, ■ A— and 11 miles from Piivaunnb, by thu Shell road. A comfortable now Tabby Iloiisn, with fourteen rooms, Kitchen nnd Collar; ono tabby out-houso, with seven rooms; another houso of two rooms; Htablo for six horses, enrringo houso Ac. Ac. A ynrd of fonr acres, covered with nntive trros, and fifty acres of woodland attached, with n rivor front of sumo 400 yards. Also, PLANTATION for shIo, sepsrato, If desired, on tho north end of Ossabaw Irlnnd, olght mllos by water from Montgomery—produces the finest stnplo of Sen Is land Cottnu, tic —contains 1,000 acres or muro. 500 acres cleared, with a choice body of hard, reclalnmb'e marsh land Corn nnd Stock can he hnd with tho plnco. Also, on attachment on tho beach side, of about 1.000 aero* of Wild Land, of thick growth of live oak, cedar, Ac., and fresh nnd salt prairies, (or stock of all kinds. If enrly application ho made, tho property can bo bad nt moderate, and on easy terms. Persons disposed to purchase, can at any timo examine theso places. A boat and hand* nt Moutgotnory, can bo hud by timely notice, to visit tho Island. Apply toj, Bryan A 8on, loQeo. W. DRY. Wyl iy. or to octin Siwlnio YAN M. MOREL. FOR BALE. f A vnluablo PLANTATION, containing 025 acres of Lnnd, lying on Old Town Lake, Phillips county, Ark. about 15 milos below Helena.— There nro about 250 acres in cultivation, 200 doad- ir years, all considered In point of soil and loci- tlon equal to nnv on tho lake, and abovo ovorflow. A Is*), with the land.UvHlnabloRcclimated NEGROES, of first rata quality, all under 30 years of ago; 20 Mule*, all good, 10 of them young and selected, 2 mares with colts, nnd in foal by “ Alex.Churchill;" Wagon and (Jour for six mules; odo Ox Cart; one Horso Cart; ono Fprlng Wagon; one Carry-Log, for the Haw Mill: with every description of Farming Utensils. Also, HAW MILL, GIN. hdJ CORN MILL, mn by stsam, 20 horso power. They nro ell new, put up six months ago. The engine Is of tho best make of Barba- roux A Snowden. Tho Gin llouseand Dwelling secured by lluhtnlng rods, nnd all insured in New crloans for $4,000. Thero Is a tins cypross brako in front of tho saw mill, making tlmbor plenty. Thero Is also a comfortablo Dwelling Honso, contain ing six rooms, with wide passage nud gallery, finished nnd furnished four months ago. Throe wells with new pumps nnd large cistorns near the house, with force B . Also, Ice IIouso, Gardou, and Fruit Trees and iery. Tbe natural growth of timborhasbeeu pre served in the house grounds. For terms and other information, apply to Wm. John* stoo, on the premises, or by letter to Helens, or to WARD, HUNT A CO., New Orleans, lawflw net 12 Plantation for Sale. itffE A valuable Plantation, containing 3.000 acres of ^CLsnd, twenty-five miles from Bavanuan, and with- in five mile* of tho Albany nnd Gulf Rail Road- The Land is well adaptod to the culture of Cotton, Corn and Inland Rice, and is ono of the boat ranges for Stock in Georgia. Half the Land is uuder a good fence, and has accommodations for overseer and fiftr negroes. For fnli particulars, apply to T. tt. HARDEN, >ng87 2mo Savannah, Ga. safes: The aubseriber. Agents of tha Manufacturer, for isecurtd with LUlio'a Pa tent Powdeiwproof Com ii . . bluatlon Dank Lock. _ and Looks aland unequalled In baffling the skill of the burglar and tbe application of fire. Porsons wishing to purchase a Safe which la, in all re* spects, what tho term implies, are reapectfhliy requested to cell and examlno our SAVES, at 166 aud 167 Brough ton street, Savannah, before purchasl**elsewhere. We think oar 8afes need only to be seen to be appreciated. -l i UfRStt * FAY. Ready Hade Clothing. vn a iimnnii —ii ■' .? ■■ . XW)44plot» th. publio th.t h. 6 W l •“PPlY of M.u'., ltej*. ud OhlUr.u'1 Clothln,, *od I, now preparod lo olT.r Ib.n io2l In w.ut, .1 • lowprlte. n Itoonpo—dof 01 th. Ute.t il|l— of itt .it. op b, .uMrlor trorkmtD .nil «l. tor pnkt tall .t th. Clmliln. .tow, Olhbon'. 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Utlte, complete, end poi Conuerat, Webster & Palmes, WnoLKSALH GROCERS, AND IMPORTERS OF WINES, LTQUORS AND SEGARS, BAY STH.KBT, SAT/A.TXrnXTA36C, &330U6XA, llave tn Store, and For Sale: COFFEE—220 bug* fair, prime and choice Rio Cnffoe III bales choice eld Mocho do 40 lings and mats choice old Java do 25 do prime Laguayra do HUGAR— 26 hhds prime and choice Porto Rico tiagar 14 do fair do do do 10 do Muscovsdv do 90 bbls A, n nnd C Clarified, Crushed and Powdered Sugars 16 packages I/iafBngar MOLA8SE8—25 hhds prime Cuba Muscovado Metasaes 40 do good clayed Cuba do 6) bbln prime Syrup LIQUORS—76 l bis Rectified Whiskey 30 do N K Rum 40 do K Phelps' Gin 30 do old I' A II Rye Gin 16 quarter casks Malaga Wine 30 do do Sherry und Madeira Wine 10 do do PortWfrio 25 do do Domestic Brandy 10 bbls superior Apnlo do 0 do do Poach do 40 do choice old Monongnhela Whiskey 8H buxoi Schotrinm Schnapps 200 doz fine and choice old Brandy,Ft Croix nnd Jnmnicn Hum, nnd Whiskey 150 doz fine and choice old Madeira, 8herry nnd Port Wines CHAMPAGNE—I OH baskets llel.lsick, Cream de Boxy Bouchu nud Verzonny Cbampigno 8 KO AR8—120,000 8panish nnd American Begars TOBACCO—CO boxes Htultz's A, AA, AAA and AAAA, Tobacco 15 boxes fine twist, is tin foil, plugs 110 do various brands and sizes Tobacco SUNDRIES— 40 boxes Sperm and Patent Bp •! m Candice 140 boxes and half boxes Adarna nine Candles 200 do Colgate* nud Orton No. > Pale Family B*a 60 do Toilet Soap assorted klnua 60 do nnd half boxes Starch 60 do Lomon, Raspberry, Btrawbeiry and Ginger Syrup 30 boxes Blackberry nnd Ginger Bratidy, excellent for medicinal purpose* 180 kegs best PFPU'KIflo, UlaitingandCan’ll Powder 100 h .H atid qnartor kegs FFU and VFFQ Rifle do 350 bugs Buck nnd Drop Shot 800 lbs Hnr Lend • 00 boxes Ground Popper, Ginger and Cinnamon 40 doz pure aud best quality Mustard 45 casks Bacon Bids* and Shoulders 12 doz eboleo sugar cuicd Ilaus 60 boxes Candy 90 do assorted Pickles GQ bbls White Wiuoaud Cider Vinegar 45 do and kegs prime Loaf laud 30 do Mere Pork 30 do Rump do 12 hair bids Fulton Market Boef 40 casks bent English and Scotch Pale Alo 23 do do' London Porter 1,000 qr, half and whole boxes 8nrdlne* 30 half chests Ilyson nnd Black Teas 12 do extra choice Imperial, -Hyson and Oolong Teas 16 bales Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Filberts and Baa lish Walnuts 60 bales GuntiV Cloth 175' coils Kentucky Rope 100 colls Manilla and Hemp Rope, and various other artioles, not mentioned; comprising as complete an as sortment as enn he found. Customers, and ordors, will have prompt attention. WILLIAM it. STARK. W. O. ALBXANOXR. WILLIAM CUM Stark, Alexander & Clark, WHOLKaALB V- GROCERS ANt) IMPORTERS OF- ~ . ^VR Wines, Brandies and Liquors, IY 8T11KET, SAVANNAH, GEO., ' BAY ! H AVE IN STORK AND TO ARR1VM: 160 tihds Sugars, Muscovado, Por to Ulcoand New Orleans .'. 100 bbls A, B C Clarified Sugars, various brands 60 do Crashed and Powdered Sugar* 25 boxes Loaf 8ngnr 60 hhds Cuba Clayed Molasses 25 do Porto Rico do 60 bbls N O Sugar House and Beo Illve Syrups ■ 250 bags Rio, LaOuayra and Maracaibo Coffee loo pockets Old Government Java . do 75 boxes Adamantine Candles, 4's and 6’s 60 do Chemical Sperm do, 4'aandO'a do Pure Bnorm do, 4's end 6’s Tobacco,'In various f- 100 packages us qualiUei.attd prices, lbs., # lbs., 6’s, 8’s and 10’s 2 half chests RouchongTea • 40 cattles Uyson, Imperial ant Gunpowder lUs 300 coils Rope; 20 bales Twine. Plp-J. h.lfplpei, V ud Ueuk -Madeira, Port. Burgundy Port, Ac. d Gin, old Bourbon Whiskey ’IX 300 coils Itopo; S PINE LIQUORS— Brandies—In Wines—Mad Holland Gin, old Bourbon Whiskey Nectar Whiskey, London Cordial Gin, -1 Wolfe's Bcheidam Bchnapps, Ac. BEGARS— Spanish, German, and American, Ip all qualifies and prices. SUNDRIES 1 — • . Allspice, Ginger, Pepper, Mustard, * Assorted^Pickles, Lemon Syrup, Sordines, In and Buckets,^rocmis.Matches, do. For saloon favorable term*. J AMES A. BROWN, / WHOLESALE AND TIKTATT. 1 _ 'y* WII0LE8ALB AND RETAIL .... *3l o a am b. S '-VANNAH, GA., HAS IN STORE, AND FOB, liAI,El Gr R C OFFEE—16 bags Java Coffee) COdotfiioIco Rio do; 10 do 8t Domingo do. y* * -JR - “ SUGAR—25 bnls A and D Sugar; 16 do Crashed do 10 do Powdered do; 26 do PortoKloo do| 6 tleroes ITus covadodo. - , . : MOLASSES—15 hhds Cuba Molasses; 90 tes do do 25 bblsdn do; 10 do^tnart’sSirup., - ' < >■. LIQUORS—I pipe Joles Robin * Go’s Brandy ; i do‘A 8elgn«tte dodo; V qr casks extra Madeira Wln<; I half do do Port do; 10 bbls Old Bourbon Whlsksy, 6 do Mo-* ingahsU do ; 26 baskets qts and pts Heidselck Cham- ’ &£%$* the sale of Lillie’s Patonl ‘ . Chilled-Iron BURGLAR SUNDR1KW25 boxes AdsmnnHno I, A dFIilE-PROOF 8AFK8 r e*)l Pp«nn do) 60 do Colgate’s Family PalSand N61 Soap; 6 do Castllo and Bod* Boap j 40 ia Ostvsgo Poarl Starch; 6 do Corn Starch; 10 f — ' “ bsxss ClaretW 20 do llump c., ^. Men Bs«f4 B0docxtraChl4Mko.dodo; 20doPuk«4do do; JO do White Beans; 6 doBpllt Poos) 6,000 lbs ntza Sugsr Cured Hams. ■ . ' 1^.' ' ■ ’ << rch; 6 do.Corn Starch;.JO cose* LemonSyrn»; U- tes Claret Win*) JO bbls Mere Pork! 20 do prim# do; do Rump do; ;20 half doAlewdo; 60bblsOoantrr , •s-Bsn ~—*—‘— dm i JO.if wJgsr Cu..» , ■ - — » »a . r - - c.; which I Offer to thepubllo on moderated TALBOTT « BROTHBU Sbockoe Foundry &. Cary Strttt, Bieh M ANUPAOTURKr-’ nm wpssu&n here and durability, not wand Sere.