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ALEXANDER A ONKID, thpaHlam,
R. a HILTON a CO., OeorfftandJownat,
THOMSON * WRBDMTON, Seme.
Savannah, July1, 1840.
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money. A high-handed game of lq]notice to
ns. and to our regular anbaoribera, anccesafblly
carried out for a length of time, haa rendered
IU> conrae Imperatively neceaaaty, and It will
be hereafter rigidly enforced. All contracta
mint be made at the office.
The following la the Bavannah Finance Com-
mltlco to whom remlttancea for thecauaeof
Ike South In Kaaapa ahoold be directed:
J.B. Gallia, Chalrm’a, Alexander Fawcett,
W.X.Haberaham, Dr. H. L.Byrd,
gD. Arnold, John N. Lewla,
LK.Teflt, John 1(. Cooper,
Junes G. Bodgeta, J. W. Webater,
and the Freaa of the olty.
Quite a goodly number of ctUxona assembled
yesterday at Tbnnderbott, to witness the annual
contest of the Chatham Regatta Club. The day
ns clear and lovely, and a Am brtete cootrtboF
cd to the success of the sport. Tbertnmbcr of
entries was large, and It would be difficult to
Imagine a more beautiful night than that which
Urey presented at the appointed hour. The en.
tire fleet was drawn op opposite the Judges’
■tend, and with sails all set, wen skimming to
and fro over the waters, apparently eager for
the contest. The race was for six miles, to a
point opposite WUmlngton Island, and back,
urd the result was as follows:
l.gthfawry, Tan Bon, started 1247 art. 442
I'jfno C,Iam, 1242 « 6.09
3. Flying Cloud, Dr. Hanks,' 1 1249 " 5.29
4. IVanaw, A. N. Hiller, “ 1247 11 640
1. Sinfc, General White, started 1240 arr. 447
2. inumarth, S.Turner, “ ' 1244 " 4-32)
3. /cany Drival, Tocksr, “ 1243 ■' 6
L Nem'd IVUtfn,Holland,‘J, 1246
6. $w Brown, McLoud, “ 1246
C. Consfitufrcn, B. P. Bell, '• 1246
nr ran class.
L Drake, W. H. Burroughs, atarted 1246.
2. Duck, & P. Bell, « 1246.
All returning after six' o'clock, were consider
ed distanced.
The day was spent meet agreeably, and at a
late hour the company, fa greater portion of
■bom were from the city, adjourned to their
respective homes.
We would not omit a word of deserved praise
for the " good cheer" provided by the Clab for
the refreshment of themselves and their guests,
as well as, the very excellent dinner which was
spread In due season by the worthy proprietor
of the Oak Lodge Inn. Both were discussed
with a gusto which left no doubt that their merit
wen Tally appreciated^BcbiiMteaa.
Two of the Cashmere goats owned In Booth
Carolina, (by a Hr. Davis, we think,) have
been bought by a gentleman In Tennessee for
12,600. They are beautlfbl little creatures, the
wool or hair of which sells for $8 per pound,
—--e »
Itnvxnn or HsuT-Capt Champion, of
the ship Victoria, (London packet) haa been
presented with a golden medal handsomely
set in acase, by the New Yerk Lift Saving Be
nevolent Asodstlon, for rescuing on the 19th
July last, the crew of the Britlih barque Roee,
which had become disabled by tuning Into an
Iceberg nine day previously. The souvenir was
nobly earned, and liberally bestowed.—IV. Y.
Shipping l.ut.
A letter hrom St. Louis, Ho., dated Aogua
1C, says: "You mayput down this State 20,-t
Olio majority for" ‘ ”
Stop tux l’xrxtx—A country edltorssys he
has received the following "atop my pap '
"Dear sir*—I have looked ouenur i
your paper for six months for the death of
some imlivldual that I was acquainted with, but
ssyet not a single tool I care anything about
haa dropped off you will please have my nr
iKrom the commercial Adve -ilseer.)
Apalachicola, BepL 3.
Father Pertlrulars of Use Gale m Mth
and aoih ultimo
In uouaoqhelice of the deranged condition,
tlun of onr office audprlnUng material, we urn
obllgtd to portion* Ore leone of the Cummer-
Aden liter, lur two days. CapL F. Lee, orachr.
Uargarot Ann, haa just arrived from the Gap,
and report! the bark Washington Butcher or
Philadelphia, off 8L Georga'a Island ludhtreea,
belug dismasted and leaking badly. Thtbark
I# loaded with snorted oargo, and la from PbUa-
delplila, bound to N .Orleans, The bark pro.
•till standing—Cape BbBIma UabtUcuro la
dratroyed; but no lira loot Dog Mind Light
House Is safe, also tbo kci’peru Uuiuo. Tho
Iwdlea of Wui. llngera, hla wife uud ehild,
(draw on 8L Vlucents Island,) have been found
—Ur. Cameron, wife and child wcrejdrowned
near Cat Point, where they reaided.
The wharves of tho Apalachicola GulfTur.
peutiue Company are stripped,and two ol'tbelr
snuehouscs on olown down. The aohr. Rose,
ashore In Haul's Creek, has been got off without
damage. Stoop Onward la ashore among the
trees near Pin-Hook Point, ubout one hundred
yards llrom the river. Sloop Ida Is somewhere
n tbo neighborhood of lake Wlmico, some
three or four miles from the river. Tbo ways
a, tho bluff ate eeriuusly damaged. T. L.
I Itcliell's crop la destroyed,aud hu funcea nro
aU down. Tho funcea on Orman’a land nborn
the olty ire nearly all proetrate. Hancock's
tancea are down, and his crop Is destroyed.
Tho mall steamer Harriot arrived hero this
afternoon, end reports that tho crops on ihu
river from Bsinbrldge down uro very much In-
Jared by the gale. No Northern mall had been
received at Usiubridgo i and from the condi
tion of the roads there will In nil probability bo
no mall received there lor lour or live days to
come. It is reported that the town ofNewton,
Ga., baa snOered severely. It is feared tint
Tallahassee, New Port ludHL Marks must hive
fated badly.
Wu learu that the mall steamer Florida, from
Now Orleans fur this port, put Into 8L Joseph's
on the uight of Ihu 2atlr ulL, In consequence of
the heavy weather, ell Capo HL Bias, and whilst
lying ut anchor lu the harbor with ateani up,
waa dr.veil ashore ubout 9 o'clock, on the night
or the 30th ulL Tho atenmer is sold to he a
total wreck. She has on board shoot fifteen or
twenty pereengere—names nut known—110 lira
lost. Soreral Ughtora havo gone to SL Joseph's
to render assistance. The cargo or tho steamer
is lost nod much of the passengers’ baggage.
Wa lun heard nothing from tho officers of the
steamer, and we give the above from itatementa
made by two of the sailors, who came over
ITOm tho steamer.
Wo have been furnished with tbo following
hems by A. Cordaden, Esq., Pilot:
The lollowing Isn repel t or buoys nud stakes
at tbo West Pass liar and Comiel way mi to
Apalachicola: Hast bar buoy goue. West
bar buoy goue. Bast look buoy drifted on
Flag Island. Oyster bur stake guue. Illggens
Hal atakn gone. Blake at eulrauce of strait
channel gone. Wreck stake gone.
At tbo Boat Pass Entrance, Bar buoy drilled
about one oud a half miles to tho Eastward.
West bauk buoy about tho same place. Middle
ground buoy iu right place. Baud Island buoy
on spit goue. Lower stake at the Gup gone.
From the Wakulla Times.
Heavy Gale.
Wo were visited 011 Saturday night last bya
heavy gale. Tho wind blow fresh all Hutnrday
and that night, from tho E. ami 8. E.,until
Sunday morning ubout daybreak, when It cinio
iu from tlie 8., and continued from that direc
tion until about bull'past 11, when It veered to
the 8. W. During the wliolo of Gut time the
water waa blown Rom the Gull into tbo, Apa
lachee Buy, and from thence into Um 8L Murks
and Wakulla rivers, overrunning their banks
and spreading over tho surrounding country,
until It bad risen about 9 feat above high water
mark, and within about 10 Inches or the height
It reached in the gala of 1861.
The weather for two days previous Indicated
on upproaching storm, uud our cltlrons bad
made preparations for U, consequently but little
damaga haa been sustained by ibe goods in our
•toreo and warehouses. Tbs whams lisvasas.
talned slight damage, hut cau bo easily und
speedily repuired. The plunk road has been
waihea up tor about an eighth art mUe, and
a few uf the culverts swept nway, and the New
port Bridge (acroaa the 8t. Marks river) can
riedaway. Our cltlacns have taken measures
to have the bridge Immediately rebuilt.
About 600|corda steamboat,wood which was!} I
lag at a Ladd’s wharf, has lieco scatter'd
about, a largo portion of which can he picked'
up again.
At 8L Marks the wharvesatul one of the cot-
ton shade were hjuroed. and some small out
houses, fences, Ac., carried away. About 390
yards of the Bail Itoad washed up.
Tho steamer Bpnty, lylag at the wharf at
New Port, waa uulnjureu.
The schr. HaUeck, it SL Harks, went tuhore
and la now lying across the mouth or the
bayou dug In llwf, to get tho Wm. A. Brodio
offi A survey hu been held on her, nnd she
hu been ordered to bo unloaded, which will
ba Immediately done, when It b thought she
will ho easily got otTby tho old of jack screws,
Tho steamer New Boston, lying about a mile
above BL Harks, wu not Injured.
Wo learn that there wu no damage sustain
ed at the BL Marks Light House.
From Shell Point, we learn that considera
ble Injury hu been done to tbo cotton crop,
and by the blowing down of fences.
Letter from a Visitor to Sir. Buelmnin—
His Position as Explained by Illmssir.
Philadelphia, Ana. 0,1860.
My Dear Sir.-—I spent two hoora with Bu
chanan yesterday at Wheatland. Hisgroundi
arc beautifully and tastaluUy arranged, but hla
honse la plain and unpretending in the extreme
—everything bos tho air of unostentatious De
mocracy. Bat the — “— ■-
Tile Kansas Imbroglio. H
Tb.AMI,lo.4 J Wg«„V-U..
western border of thla Reeervafloo, and an
of from thirty to forty,.andnuraerioui small pay
Has. Indeed, Don Cottonwood Bpriofcout to too
Uimuitopper, bo never fort sight or nnud
■quids 1 naming over tho plains. Their pretext
Is tbqt they are looking lur claims on which to
llooota -.while, Id troth, their otjectjs to *>y the
operations of the law aod order party, and to
divert attention Rom ibe movement of their
own main body down to Lawrence,
I Major Baldwin wu alono and pueed In nfo-
ty until within a mile of Cottonwood Bpriu,
whan he noticed two men following him wit#
HebureuffijraJ
rementa. Ha wu moons
whoso already iprighUy
ccelerated. Tha speed of
rather suspicious movements,
ted on a Bile steed whi
pace bo somewhat uccel ,
his pursuers wu eqnaUy quickened. Juttben
too be descried Iva min ndlng acroaa aafoplot
ground rather In advance of Um and u If to
lutureept him. This Induced him to give hla
hone rein and spur. An he did so and wu
dying beyond their reach but still looking back
ha row one of tho two men level hla ride at him
and shoot-tha other did the eene. Heaew
inch dudujtjd heard each report, but neither
TUe morning, CapL Scott, of the Walken
Uuonta, moved In that direction with 1 hundred
deked men. Other forcca will Join him, and
10 will atallon them along the lino of invasion,
tocutoff forthcr hcetlle accesrione from that
quarter.
The law end order men have been collecting
for several dtys^nd nro now in very cunsidora-
hie force—cully able to whip nil the Abolition
ists In the counuy. They are now etellonlng
slrongbodlcsaIongthelmeortheNcrth.no u
to prevent the Ingress or egrese or any puttee
there. They are so well fortlded along the
rivotbat no Invading force can epproeoh Rom
that direction, and they ere ’making plans for a
speedy concentration noon Lawrence, which
will sweep Lane, with He poor helpless end
deluded minions, from the.cnrth.
Tbeskrlckersfor frenlom—Greeley A Co.—
utsy then shriek for the doom whloh they have
brought upon those men. They may shriek
Kansu News-Fight Anticipated,
We have before oa a letter dated "Camp at
Boll Creek, Kansas, August, 201b, half part 11
oclock, A. M.” and written by a member of
the Lexington Volunteers, in whloh it is said
that thoy arrived there that moring In One
spirits. Reliable private dlsutohea Rem La-
ewaptoo stared that the aboUUon tone at law
react, where ah their forces are concentrated,
amounted to 1,600 to 2,000 men. The oppos-
Ing force In camp at Bull Creek amounted to
400 meo, bat there were aoma 600 men above
Lecompton, to intercept Lane'e army, in cut
ttayshuldsttempttagitewey. TUaefternoon
some 400 of cor men proceed to Ossawattomle,
eodoUiortowumeybevlilted. WowtUwelt
at that place tar setae tot to800 men jxnaolad
to exrivo to morrow-, end an reCorn of oar ueo
^SSassrfssfSiSr
shall return. Lane's meTtre foAfifot .u.
crossing of Wakanu, bat will ton tton the
uppetranoo of our troops.
I’.B. I am Just told by Adlatant General
McLean, that Lawrence will tit attacked on
hMdjynut-OartBtmday) AnotherSSaS
s^a tost Monday wu tha J
IGA.
purpose.—At. Louis
(From the EL LouU DtmccraL)
Latest News by Mall from Kansas.
Lixinoton Exfukss, Ang, 80.
Mr. 8.0. Allen, of HarrlaonvUle, arrived In
wr city M Thursday night, brinxhrg nun of
Uie utmost Importance, If tine. Jartu he wu
leaving home for thla city, newe wu received
from tho tarrit ”
e man himself is the very im
personation of unaOkcted republicanism. I
wu never more agreeably disappointed In my
life. Ho gave uae cordial and trank reception,
and talked with us with tho freedom ol an old
acquaintance. I renliy foil u If I had known
him all my Ufe. He said the Issue Involved in
this election wu the union of these States u
equals. That tho South hu aubmlttcd to the
;resslona of tbo abolitionist! with n patience
.. .it might well challenge the admiration of
the world, and, considering the fireeattng pro-
Densities, was difficult to Qnd6?Kt&nd*
He ridiculed tho doctrine of Squatter Sover
eignty, nnd sold that the South bad new, for
the drat time la the history of the country, ob
tained from the government the coasessfoaof
the true principle, via: that the people of a ter
ritory hu the right, whon they came to form
a State Constitution, to uy whether they would
or would not have slavery. That by tula leg
islation Congress bid admitted that the power
wu with the people and not lu Congress, and
the only rata wu, that this could be exercised
by the people only when they came to forma
State UoveramcnL preparatory to admimtan
Into tha Colon. I give yon almost hla very
words. He said, if ha abould bo elected, he
folt satisfied the eleven question would be IP
•ally settled, provided ho cookl carrv a por-
ttonoftheN.w England States or tho State
or New York. In other words, ir he were
elected by n national vote, what be would do
hr tho premlsca would havo a national aupport
and the atrength of Freeaollism, which
sectional, would hadbpened.
The troth la, Hr. Bochanan is u sound on
this question u wu Ur. Calhoun, and the
Northern Democracy ire better Southern men
today than many Democrats even at tho Sooth.
Whatever they may havo dooe heretofore, now
they may meet the question boldly, and defend
the Institution of slavery with a fearlessness
that wa might do well to Imitate. They do not
even apologize for It on the ground that it is
recogntsedln tho Constitution; they say that It
brighL-thatGod. hluuetr established It, and
that It hu tbu Bible for Ita foundation. If
from the territory to tbo following eBbot; do not sustain these men kl defense of our In-
Brtwttng alarmed, all the pro slavery settlers *
•bontUM Wilnnt Grove had eoBeetad at a camp
«u twelve mUe* below Oawattomle, under
-lia s. 6UUU IUUUVUIW
between Buchanan and Fre-
■be commend of CepL Fleming. On Monday
fokren together and not to lattw .
Be bad not bean gone bat a raw boon, bow-
roceeeded In catching two. Tha* they ml
■an te camp ruder an escort of six meo.
.."■I*‘jrort wu attacked and cot off bya
party of eighty abolitionists. Two of tbs pro-
& & W S* P*5. <*» wounded In
Not
moat FiOmoro b not In thence,
here pretends to uy that ho Is.
L On tko whoto, therefore, I consider kU elec-
Boo beyond peradventaro—and what I rentt
b that there can be found In OtaXtoSSS
* single nun who w111 not v<0e for him. If they
could act him, and hear him talk, 1 Brmly be
Here ha would get every Sonthero votes
I have scribbled thb off so hurriedly I fear
yoo will not be able to read IL
Yoon, truly,
W. E Figures, Esq., HuntewtUe, Ala.
“d tbs wagons and provision*.
• «
the alarm that with-
loot* mere cordial nnioo of Uw Fnaont men
or Hamachosttta, than now ex’ats, there Is din
ger of the State going forBaobuun.
that he had expoetubted too often did toe
- • * He tried"
uat
s ','.rr
j A Y, S$FTEMBEE12,
NO.
at home, bntwVMPM
line, wu too great,.and.1
again to her novel aadhM«i
Hr. Wentworth ■■
■either
quantity of brandy and water-
meetings) so that »ome members,
worth among them, have been
bare gone heme lubriated. It
IhaMoooMioM that to lotlsuto
edto expostulate wtthHr. Wen
habits*
“It laeuy for you to talk, 1 "wuthe bitter re
ply, "about the felicity of a man's 2reside.
Yoor home, I ban no question h art fogs for
yon when yoo ink It tired aad displrifed at
night) for yoo hare a wtfo nutty dreesed to re
ceive yoo , e cleanly apartment jo alt in and
chertlS converaatioa.
it b to find my Wlfo’L,
room nuwept and the chlldnn -
I to stay at home, what comfort-1
IcasTeBB
Uke It ahe hu doom to btamebnt bereelL"
Hre.Wentworth does not ItWlt, botcom-
pbilu fondly at what ahe ealla her buaband’a
cruel pftleA
We leave It to tha reader, who haa heard
both ridu of tha story to pronepau who's to
blamo, . E. A.
The Huntsville Advocate aayalhattbe cotton
crop ot North Alabama wUlbeasbort
shorter than toe com crop.
or Augusta, Georgia, have just passed through.
They located peaahlyopon clalma and were
driven off by the AboUUonbta. Young HcCol-
rick wu shot by the Abellttanlsta several weeks
ago, and Is Jut recovering from the wounds.
The ball entered hb cheek, ton away hb teeth
and a portion of hb leftjaw, and lodged lahb
neck Jut bolow the ear. It wu extracted by
Dr. Bnortrldge,of Weston.
There have been eome providential rutora-
ttona of taw and order men. Sheriff Joneawu
shot In tho spine, HcCormlckln the neck, Titos
through the shoulder, and nomben of others In
critical and usually fatal plaoca, and yet none
of them were killed, bat nil nro getting well.
Borne are again in the Held, nod the reatuan
wHlbe.wblta there hu been scarcely a solitary
recovery of the AboUUonbta who hare been
wounded. What will tbo ibrtakori end partlc-
drlltcd ularlir the 30400 preachers, uy to this ?
In Titus’ defence of hb honse, he had tbo
fUssfsrf^wfM of thirteen men* The imUibU
numbered two hundred. He killed twenty-four
of the enemy, nnd lost not a solitary man.
Several were shot down, bat an neonring.
Should not thb be a sufficient warning to than
people tkalthey are wrong 7 Can they be 10
illnd as not to see that It lsjust ulmpoeslble
to conquer Kansas uttwu for England to
conquer onr fathers? The peopb of Kansu
Ugbi for their homes their rights, and ill they
hold most deer, and are panopUed by jutlce,
nnd havo principle for their mgb. Tbu are
they invulnerable and Invincible, nnd the Abo
litionists will Bud, when too Uto, that they hive
been kicking against the pricka. In this state
of excitement, when the din of wu seems
homo upon oaeh breoto, wo have still eome
cheerful, uleuurahlo and happy homeo, where
beauty relgtw, and muilc, Mwitfmfnt, cboar*
fill laaghtar show that aU b peace.—Corre.-
pondtnee of St. Louis Republican, Sept. 2.
Who's to Blamo 2
One evening the futidloai Hatty Wentworth
on coming home, tred nnd depremed, found hb
wlfo In tho parlor, drawn! In a soiled morning-
gown, nnd wearing a pair or slippers down at
ho heels. To Increase his vexation, she wu
sitting in an easy chair, with on* leg crossed
over ibe other, reading a trashy novel.
"Why, Fanny!" he exclaimed In amusement,
for they bad been married only a few months,
and hitherto he had thought her Uw pink ofruat-
"Well, what b it?" she asked, looUng op;
then noticing the direction of hit eyee, the as
sumed a mere becoming position. "You don’t
like my drea, perhaps 2" nho continued, "bat
really 1 wu too tired to change IL"
“ What have you been doing ill day?” aald
*cS, reading thb," ahe replied; ibe colored
u she held np the book, and added, "and than
it hu been so warm I"
Now, her husband had been hard at work aU
through the suttry summer day, nnd bad, M
wu usual with him when buy, dined at hla
office. Yrthb attire wu neat, and even hla
hair newly brushed; for be had gone to hb
clumber to do thla before coming Into the pari
tar. It may bo supposed, therefore, that he
wu nnuoyed at the dovenness of hit wlfo; Uw
more so, on looking at the novel, be found It
quite*worthlessaflidr. Hetridnothing,how
ever, except, "At taut, change your slippers,
my dear. You don't know I dislike to see a
ta %?ySa I 4 How odd I” said hb wife, with a
swaf’ssew! ssg
walk u far u the chamber thb warm even-
ufu-' WUhl, “ W ——
ter.”
Her husband sighed, but did u lie wu bid.
Tbo tea came op, nnd ho took hb neat, hot Uw
chapter wu not yet concluded, and so be wu
compelled to waft When at Urt,Hn. Went
worth came to the table the tea wu cold. The
meal, under thoee circumstances, wu a dull
one, and the husband, after it wu over, Boding
hb wife abeorhed in her book, by down on tha
sofa and Anally went to sleep.
Hn. Wentworth had been the belle of the
town before her marriage. Her sprlgbtlincu
and beauty had been the theme of constant ad
miration. But Grew qualities would have tail
ed to bare won Henry Wentsrorth’a heart. If
theyhad notbeensutalnedbyameat exquisite
tustelindreu. 8ee Fanny,when you wouhllhe
was always carefollyaUlrediand u Harry Went
worth wu parttentariy futtdiqg* on thb prtnt,
he thought himself tho happlertof men when
Fanny, one bright snmmer evening, promised
to bo hiBe
But, unfortunately, tfio bride had rw real
habits or neatness, batonlyatare ofadmlra-
It wu vanity that had Induced her, whlb
Wartwa. ■ '
As UdtU tbs sesAoe or the ysar whs* worms
are most formldabls among eblldreo, Uw proprlo-
torsof tt'LsQos Vsrmlfofe, Fleming Uros. of Pms-
burcb, beg leave to ealltho aUeailwor psrenU to
lu virtues tor Uw llprtUag of Ibito snocylcg, aod
odea lalal enemies of children. It ins bratad
by a pbysleiaa or (real eiportsaoe la Ylrglnb,who.
after baring used II tor several years in bit own
practice, and toondlUsocceu so universal, wu In*
duced at Iasi to offer II to tho public u a cheap bat
acerula and excellent medicine, llbsi ilacebe-
comejuslly popular lhroa|bout ’ tha Doited Elate,
uUwmorteflebat Venmtoge over known, and
tko dstaaad hu beat auadlly «* Ihu taerawalae*
lu Deri Irteodoottsa to Ihe poMla.
f purobasors will bo earstol to ask tor Dr
tl’Uno’s Celebrated Vermlfoge, ujaaotactored by
Kerning decs, of HU hae*, Pa. Allotbsr Yermi-
fujo la oompariaoo are wocthlua. Dr. U’Laos’s
genuine Vermifuge, alao bit celekVatedLlvsf Pllla,
can now Im and at all respeotabb Drag Stores.
Kocm gsoatas wUhoolIhe sigisAara si
(I) fTJOGNU BROS.
sept 9
NOTICE TO DRIDaXI BDILDJSHi.l
E MROPdejAlriwill tw reeelvod ’ey the onilerslgneil
■ until Ihe 16th or October tioet, tor rebuHiu
■Bridge aoruss Plpenwkers rreek, on Ihe CW
taEtelBIIOroas hoed, inkier the tollew leg prepor-
lieu fiad all rtaurlal of hart Mack cyprest, ex 1
PspiS-ifs
driven, txch rowof ptlei to bo capped byt 21
fact .lick till Ihchss, and beveled on the upper
onneretoibow atooeofdInches—the carer robe
sustained by bar string plooos, running lenaUiwiae
through ttwbridgeOxU inches: Ihsas la he beveled
10 show a toes of three laohoi at top,hontatere to be
wsUbrecsdrt eanhoflhs rap allta Contractor
to tornltb all aulertal. aod work to be done ud
turned over to Itoad Oammlsslauars f ir tbolr Imp <e-
Uoabytht 16th ut January next.
triad, with security required, tor tha faithful per-
toreuaceofths ware, U|aUwr tor IU remaining
aubataattal tori oven yeantrom cumpleUun.
■ CEO. J HAIUttSUN, l*. I, O.C. 0.
In behalf of tha Iutorlar Court of Ctuiihun Co.
lerpt ltlh, lue. . rapt Id
[,M. LAWTON & 00.
lurlutoil. BoatB Carallna*
SEA ISLAND COTTON AND RICE PaC-
TOI1S.
ILWaiNWHiditr lladoT i Williah M.Uwvon.
JoaxrnT. Dill (WlNBOUNLAwronJ*.
ang It Sudan
JOHN O. BOOTH,
CIVIL BNU1NKER AND SURVEYOR,
(arc. (Mmm in Uw ilOfiw Jooa * wiwinmiu, m.,
Bay .treat. ; J!?!*
nxnoniflrn orates iij-
U A beatUful swertottat lull received at
KENNKUV k BKAOU’d,
Hcuie^FuriitablDg ^ Btore, |Hudgs oa’s Block, corner
(Successor to Ghampibu A WatU.)
WHOLESALE AND HKTA1L GROCER,
No. 4 Barnard SL, betwere tbo Narkrt and Hay sL,
•AVAKNiil. Hi.
Dealer la Groceries, Foreign tod DomciUc Liquor*,
Dried Frulta, *Oh ko!
Refcreneo—A. ChtmpkMJ, Eaq., fiamuel Solomon*,
bq n MeMn.Btbaakwhlteheto, tod^wUlfcio.,
BtTtanth. Ot.
CRANE!, WELL! *CO..
FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Itrumth, Qie
Only 13,W Nnmberelll
Southern Lottery.
ON THE
THE HAVANA PLAN.
Hole Frizes than Blanks.
7,805 PRIZES.!!!
$lu2,U00.
Jasper County Academy
IiOTTmElTe
BY AUTHORITY OT THE 8IATE OT UMOKUU.
~ CLASS Wt
To be drawn October 161b, I860, it concert
Hell, UeooD. U»., under (be sworn *upcriuumd>
ence of OoL (too. II. Logon end Jamci A. NUbvt,
»q-
Patrons will please czemtuc thU tlaguiOcoul
Schomo ceroruily, compere U wllh any other, qud
IT It 1* not (be be*l ever oflbred. end tbo chance*
(o obUlaciplUU far bettor, don’t pardiaM Urketo.
CAPITAL, $10,000.
1 Prlie of.,. o... .$16,000 Is
I “ 5,000to..j
I
100
SPECULATORS AWAKE!
Iboee who would be In i*moo to vecur* Ticket*
In the
UNIIIVALLED SCHEME!
or thi
SOUTHERN, MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY,
To b« drawn ut Montgomery, Aik, September 12,
1856, «
Should loee no IUm, IT (bay wl*h wob*no#*l obtote-
ing ntj of (be following BrilUam Prise*:
1 Prize of850,000
1 Prize of 025400.
1 Prise or §16,000.
I Prise of 010,000.
1 Prize or 00,000.
1 Prise of 05,000.
I Prise oros.000.
Whole ticket* 010,^11*178* 05;Qu*rteri 0*1M
Order* can be sddreued to
R SWAN k 0l».. Atlanta, Os.
or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ale., and
box 82, ttovsmwb, P. 0.
For forther pertloulani see bOheme lu another col*
u mil # HOpti-Ot
2,000 is 2,000
IfiOOwn 2,000
100 are... 2,500
75 “ 500 are 7,500
20 Approzlm’s of 050 to 016,000 prise are 01,000
• S6to ifiOO *• ore 1,260
20 to 2,000 ore 1,000
orOlOtoceob of the capital,
of 01,000 aro 1,000
7600 prlso* of 8# are, 03,760
7100 prises amounting to Sluv’.ooo
Tickets 010, HalYO* 06, Quartor* <2 60.
* Prise* payable without deduitlon.
TAOOpristeofOSto ora determined by tbo
it which draws the 016,000, If that number
abooldbeaaodd number, then every odd namber
ticket In tb* scheme will beontiUodOS 60; ir an
even number, then every evou number ticket will
be enUtled to 08 60, In addition to any other prise
which may be drawn.
Porduaera baying an equal qoanUty of odd an J
even number ticket* wlUl be certain of drawing
rly one half the coot of tho aamu, with cbaticn*
ibtalnlng other prise*.
AU (boa* tickets ending with 0 2, 4,6,8, are
even; all those ending with 1,8,6.7,9. are odd.
Persons lending money by mail need not rear It*
bring lost. Orders particularly attonded to. Corn-
munTostlons confldontlal. ’ Bank notes or sound
Malta uken at par.
Iboee wishing particular number* should order
JAMES F. WINTER,
Maugor, Macon, Ga.
Thorewlll bo a Tree Batblouo.sn i a Boof Shooting
near the Ms MUe House, on the Augusta Rood, on
tkturday next, the 20tk Inst.
All person* ere Invited to
gentlemen of acknowledged ability, are espeotod to
be present aod address the people, upou tb i politi-
calquestkm* of the day.
sept 12
tamerdol SntfUipn.
Savannah Market, September 1$,
COTTON —126 bales or Cotton was sold this fore
soon, at the following prion, vis: t at 9#, 21 at
10X, 10 at 111-16,61 6611M. 6 St 11# i Ud 86
at UM cent*.
COLUMBUS, Sept. lO.-Ootton arrives dally by
wagon, bet the season ha* not opened with brisk
ness as ear ly aa usual. Boyars,are promptly In
tb* market, and there is no dlfloulty In obtaining
ikir prices. Taday prices have
9 to lOfte, bulk of salsa from 10jg to
• at 9c *
og. lwisn you woow nng «wwn, «onwu # nnr oqUoo on the market yesterday.
»JMt by you, ss I want to finish this chap- taken at prices varying QromlOM toiixo, quality
middling to foir.
Cotton Statement.
Receipt* and Exports or Cbttonfiroa the Port or
Apalachicola, pom roaming September 1st, 1066
anO ending 31.1 August, 1830.
Bleed OB bind 1st Ssptomtnr. 1833 .«
Reo’4 Irani 1st Sept III*, to list Ang. IBM, 94,44*
Exported—
To livorpool...
Havre
Total to torelfo rortt..
TO New York
single, to tro careful of lwr dresa; but now that
■he waa married, ibo gradually gave way to
her natural Indolence. Tha flrrt
slovenliness.
"Ido wish, Fanny, that you would dresa
more neatly," aald Hr. Wentworth, In a vexad
voice, some months later atUL "Nightafter
night I come homo nod find you In that atro
cious wrapper."
■' Yoo uacd to think m* pretty noogh in any
“ retorted Mrs. Wentworth, testily.
> 1 never aaw yoo In one like that baton
we were married,” replied her husband.
"To ba aura not," said Hre. Wentworth, nnd
she laughed Ironically. “I always dresaed for
company then, and 1 do no now.”
What could Hr Wentworth soy! If hla wife
did not think It neoeasary to be neat In hla
presence—did not consider him ss worthy of
pleasing as tha comparative stranger* whom
■ho called company—It maoMtan to arm*
with her;aoalter tea, the sllpihod
unnnylng him, with a perceptlblo hole In the
stocking to Increase that annoyance, he moodl-
lytookkta bat and tail the house.
At first Hr. Wentworth walked op and down
the street, hat at hut, fatigued with this, he
stepped lu to a debetlng-room attached to a
tavern. Here he met several aeqaalntaaoee, and
gradually (tiling Into coovenettoo Uw evening
passed rapidly sway.
When he went home, Hre. Wentworth looklni
sleepy, and a little out of humor, xocoet*
S with, "When la tho would have yon
? 1 tabbed ray novel «n hoar ago, and
have had nobody to talk to era since. I am
moped to death. There wain thne," she added,
pouttnglr" when nothing In the world could
have Induced yon to spend an evening away
from me.”
Her husband waaon the point of replying In
Inn almUar aphnldl*! rtyb, hnt he reooUeoted
were of c
rouged from
i logo. The
town by the
COLUMBIA, 8e|^ 11 ^Thore wore a few balsa
Total Receipt*.,
Cork..
Total...
....29.716
2,919
2,020
1,104
1,184
05JM0
. 1,726
.. 2,926
...919
.. 1,848
ProvMeoee
Fall River
PblUdolphla
New Orleans
Total to Coastwise Potts,...60,866
Grand Total 96,718
Stock os baaJ 1st September, I860 IS
k on band September 1st 1164.'
Received from 1st September, 1864, to 81st
Total Receipts..
August, 1866.
Btook September lit, 1605..
82,788
Arrived.
Habersham's flat, from Ptantattoo, with 1,000
IretNr - "'**
bushels of the first Now Bice.
O N Sunday evening, a Hair Braoriet. The finder
will be liberally rewarded on leaving It at
this office. ezpt 8.
arm NOTfOL—Mr. Atorander Fawcett la my
Wm duly authorised agent daring my sbsenoe
from tbo fitata.
W. H. HAPgMAW.
septO-
'irOLARMR. MACKEREL AMD MUWTAMD —to
llL bble and 6 italf bbli Molasses; 10 bble and 10
half bbk No i|taokerel; 100 boxes Mnatard. Re-
ettvtoodfovMtahy^^
MU Ka8»irtHsrA
T3AD0N.-at casks Nacen 9Mee I
JJ rive per brigawratar^
for eels, tear-
.916,000
6400
LANIER * ANDERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ap6-ly nseoa, us.
1X111.1.1X1111. DA1I1UU,
ATTORNEY AND CUUNSELLOB AT MW.
Troupvllle, Lowndes Oounty-Ga.
J practico In Thomas, Lowndes, CUnch, Ware,
Appllug, TolCxlr, Irwin, Laurens, xud rutaskl
couuUos, Georgia: and In JeHhrson, uadison. Him
Utoo. and IMnmbtaeooaUea, Florida, [myll
MIL LEU & ROLL;
MTORNEYS AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, OA.
nil practice in the Brunswick ttrcuU—compete-
the following CuuutiN
Glynn, Wuyno, Cumdon, Waro, Apppling,
Clinch, Coffee aud Cliarlfon.
JOHN B. MILLER. 1. C. ROU*.
augfi ly
A. THlifliAS & t'Ore ■
Auction and Comlmsalon Merchants,
110 Bryan Strut,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
hMJOU* D»I2] 8. 8. l’ASQPB.
DEALER in' CHOIOB F AMILYu’ltOCERIES
and Foreign and DomraUo Frail, ■
tittruer JJrutijh!m and Wkitaker-sU.
rowu au>l couatry xuiipUed with choico goods at
modsrato price*. AU orders promptly attended
to, ami rtHtumotion always guiiranfoou. *pl8
J4SMJT UrraXWXNTT
WUOLKSAUt AND BITAIL DBALXB IM
WLSIXiW BLIND*, WINDOW RASH AND PANE
DOORS.
West side Monument Square, Ravauuoh, Oa.
uiayll
JOHN B. OOCHfiAHB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Laurens county, Ga,, lata Junior partner of
tbo firm of A. k J. Gocuiuxs, irwiutoa, Ga., will
attond promptly to all business outtuted to bis
care. Particular aUrnttoo paid to cuUecllng. Re-
fprwmw—Hr. C. B. Gaytan, V. H. Rowe, Dublin,
Gn.. 'I Marrtlt, ^avnnnah. myll
P. JACOBS,
SlSGAlt AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 29, Boll street, (aim of the Big Indian.)
. N. B.—Keeps ouesuoujr ou band fpsulsb. Had
uuub, and Amuricau Regan, at wbolwalo and re-
I. auo, elm wing Tobacco, fiuuff, tx. Juno 1
Address,
JAMKS UcHUNRY,
Insarauco Broker and Notary Public.
Marine l*rot ~t* .Voted and Extended, Average;
adjastctl, Cliartor Parlies and A vorngc Bonds drawn*
Papers propurea whereby to recover losso* rrom
American or Urilhih Underwriters, and attontioo
given to all matters cvnnccted with shipping and In-
suranco, No. 118 Bay-slrcct fi»po*Uo the fhmtol
the Custom Uouse. ly oovO
JKSSK T. UBliNAltO,
ATTORNEY AND COUNHKLLOR AT LAW,
XewnaiMvUle, Fla.
Reftrence—George .Drown. William Dell, New-
nansvllle, Fta., It. II. Htlton, Union k Villalonp,
Savannah, Ga. myll
GEO. A. McCLE KEH, Agent, Hav’b.
TO IlENT.
A doilrablo Ueildonce on Mnutorny
Square,fronting tbo uew monument, fur
nished with Gas throughout A fine gar-
I1VHHAH FOR THIn FALL TRADBt
FRESH GR0CE1UES, FRUIT,
AND VEOBTADLSa.
W il. H. FAHKELL Is BOW prepared to supply
Us customer* with tb. bar quallUta of
NORTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES,
■.lotted wllh ml ear* hr bis buyer, who remain*
In Nrw York during tbo loasuh oxproa.ly for lust
purpose*
rn*b goods arriving by ev«y*toam*r. Tin
knvtog vegetabtae per Atabeaa:
1 ”7# bW^obofcesSlS and cooklngApplos,
6 bbto targe Btaggold Sugar Fears,
16 hbis Mercer Foutoes,
i bbk Bsrts and Osrrou,
Ortons, rad and white,
Tomatoes, Faranlpe, kc.
Groceries per Alabama i
Pekin Company’! Superior Teas,
M^frax,
GeebtaBatleLMinimSo'thorqualities,
Eonllsh Dairy and American Cneeee, very oholce,
Biecult or all ktode, warrutad freeb,
aeperiov Segsr Cared aad Fig Hams,
Crupp’e Ehsoos of Oofibe,
nresh Mustard, aseortad English Plcklos, 4m.,So,
To whloh we Invito theattenUon or customer!.
N. D.—All goods sold at my store are wamuted
I give perfect eattatartlna; and all parcel! deliver-
l^rtcbrtg.to»y^rtrttb.<d.y iiBEi ^
■eptll oornor Broughton and Whltaker sta,
1 MAR8112 (SCHOOL.
rpHIS School will be orgaalsed on Wednesday,
I October 1st, under the chargo of Mr. B Mai-
Ion, as Principal; who will be aided by competent
assistants. The house will accommodate 800 pu
pils; 200 of whom will be received free of chargo,
and 100 win pey tuition.
Tbe Massle School District Includes that aortloo
tbeeily lying east of Whitaker aL AUoblldrcn r
aiding In this district are entlUed to a place In this
Applications must be made to either of the Com
mMooera, or tothePrtacipaL
J. BTODDx
8 COHEN.
Commlisloncrs
(Javannah, Kept. 8th, 1866. tft ecptfi-lm
tB. Morning News and Republican copy ooo
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
fflHK Public 8obod will be re-opeoed on Wednes-
X day, October let, under Ur W. II Baker aa
One nundred and fifty pupils will bo recelvod
fifty of whom will pay tuition. The School District
lariudae that portion of tbe city lying wostorWhita<
kcr street
No ehlldre* living east of this street can obtain
plaooo la this School.
Applications must be made to rithor of the Com*
mbakioers, or to tbe Principal. •
A. PORTER,
J. STODDARD,
A COHEN.
ComralsMoners,
Savannah, 8spt. 8th, 1868. sept 8-1 m ,
Morning New* and Republican copy ooo
WOOLEN UAClilNKUY-
C. fcSSPSWrtSI l2rt’»Sf MS
Burriag Macbtoea end Feed Rolie, to be attached to
nmaad aleoSecead Breaker* nnd Ibktan et
WoolenCkrdlhg Machines. Tbeattubmeatto Sec-
end Breaker! and TlrUtben b very Important
Iboee mxohlnes are In eucueeefo) uporetlon, on
lint Brerteere, In meat of the prlnclpelWoojen Fee-
lories In the United State*, Quad* aad Mexico, and
ere deemed by exnerieaeed miuataelurera m
meet perfect machines rued, and iodlspeutsbl
ibe economical and luccoeifol rnsnulkcture or wool.
They ire In tact Ihe only elrong, durable end eue-
eeeefoUyoperaUng m*chluee to nee. No carding
aaehtae aMd rua ea beer without them.
The F**d BoP* are ilroug aud durable, aad wev
cireukrs uplalulag the*. Uacbints and Roll, ut
ntereaess to Mills haring them In toe, may be had
byadlreeslag C. I.. GODDARD,
Ntx a BowlingGrtwe,NnrYerk,
to whom eeden ehould be addressed,
•eptts-lyw
Stl i
•Mi
Meade.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ineeubecriberbu aoldaUhta lots root
la Uto Boot aad 8boe bwnaeee, to Hr. M. Jd
aieawiiilag bin to Die patronage of my
R. T. LAWTON.
IgUtlu CttMrttuiMIxN BUxTEH-rer wuSmwr
j.ajHM.
Alabama, aad for isle by
JOHN 31. 31ILLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
unoe corner Bay aad Draytoa elreeta
J>“ I
A. 81. VM
ravll
A J, DAI
FACTOR ANDCOMHIBB^IHlSOAHT,
Jy 30 ° Btvannah.O*
fu,.iuaviUJ^tiipiM«OMtarVikL
AU biMinesa entrnrtod to his esreWtt reerirs
prow;* aUcnttoe. iyTn»tasnT _
«AMfMn widosiis. ”
llODOERS U HORHli#
WHoljKSiUJ? GROCERS,
•aTwnnr.uvimaa. .
June 1,1861, U*f»
U "WMM * cSw'- “* •
Shipping and OommiaioD Merchants,
>AY-gTlKIT. 1AYAMWAH»06.
'ACTORS.
Forwarding and CommiMion McrcJ’int*,
UnF-etreet, Bawatniab, Oa.
* ‘ "T,7£h.«>N* HKWHl
AU17T10N, COMMISSION, RECOVIM) ASS
Forwardlnff neithnilL
69 amt ot laoinmuncr, cnumiuf. oncaaa.
ear- Fartleutar eUenUun given to tbe uM of Beal
Grille, Negruco tutd Froduce.
ga* liberal adnnraa raad.ee I
RUHR, fattkn n 00. )
GlINRYkDANUD, ll
BTttV AKT.GRAY ACO. J
IL A sunn,) Mobile, Alabama. -
act ta ly
— ta. ttl.MC
Factor anil General Uommledoa Merchant
Ito; 71 EAVsmtkkT, lAVAtotAB, UA-,
foeasro-Uraara. Ctagbore ACunnlagbam, Ml
k Frntln, Ogden, Etanr k Ox, Savannah; J. P,
"■ "““cOMPEH dk L
FACTUItt k GENFJtAL OOMMltSUON MkRfflAm
Ray xlrrai, Havanbah. Ga. . Imytl
JEFFBR8MIN HOBKIgTI,
OENBRAI
COMMISSION “
AND DKALKR D4
Timber and Lumber.
SAVANNAS, Ga.
WILLs raWlLUAHC
DOMESTIC, f'oBEHIN AllD FANOY
DRY GOODS. '
JA8. WfflftgSSflfTSSZ&W. A
THBomnL'S WUAJAMA “
eepil
flerivanOeqBa.
s, c. ut aa. ». u. navta. w. n. i*M.
H08B. DAVIS dk 10X0,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BAVANNAH,GA.
may 80
WM. M. UAA1KLL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
■ivsnima
BV Offloe over Thomas M.
fctoro, Bay street.
I. LOCSBVT. ■. Do mSUMt.
LOCKETT k BNELLlHOBfo
COMMISSION MKB0HAOT8,
AND
SHIPPING A GEN TP,
Savamak, Gn,
Will attend to tho selling of all kfcds of prodaeM
Strlctatteatlon given to reoolvtag aad forwardtag
— may 81 ly
luctiou & Commission House, Macon, Ga
A. R. McLAUGIlLUV,
tiuuoral Agent aud Auctioneer,
Mollelta trom bB friend, conelgnmenta of era*
deeorlptlon. Take* order, for Cottonl '
4V* Special eUeuUou given to the erteeef Real
Ekuu, teecke and Negro property, at public lad
private arte*. 1‘rrmye retanu and dtgsrick.
RcforelirtwC. aVlTlaMAB. met 3d
J. II, KYHK,
CUMMhSIION UEROIIANT,
augat No. 148 Bay-at., Navantinh.
IU. w. (iKxax. e. v. moor.
GREEN * SHOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
PHILIP 31. RUIBHLL,
ScuiixroSv'and
COPYIST.
NOTAK 1
Will exeiltolta..Jr, Mortgage,, I'cwcr or Attorney,
Will., Uouds, Nutluus aud Taking ot Inter rogatories.
Ofilce it tbe Court llouw, bavannah, Ga.
Court Cays. TUrl Turaday to aaab month, aid
held at Ibe ofoeenr blwald <•. Wlloo, Esq.
Residence, Guloa, between BwutrdudlMUuril
* Any call at night, an buaineu, will beettendod
lu Im mcdtalely. Jy-h
-JOHN BILBO,
Ordinary off Cllattiaiu County,
' AND ATTORNEY AT UW.
Ofooe In the Cuurl Bouse. rayll
ANTHONY HeCCLLOH;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
gaTannah, Georgia,
"Mf erne, on Bay atrert, over Ihe Buk of ^
H. L. P.kdJio,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Bay and* Whitaker ItrMttt
WM. a. WIUJAXA
WILLIAMS, OLIVKll 4k DROWN,
ATTUH.NEY8 AT LAW,
Buena VUta, Marlon County, Ga.,
WIU pracUc. In the wwnttee of Marlon. Macon, Hone-
ton, Stawart, Ksudulph, Muscogee, lee, and any
adjoining eounUea, when their eertlera may b
required. myll
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
attorney at law,
oct'to—ly
DAVID G. WILDS.
attorney at law,
WIU practice in thacMuUreof fixe cock, Wxrven,
Washington, and Baldwin.
Ksnuaram—Behn k Footer, Rabun kSmllu, and
E. A. 8oullard. Savannah. Jar"
R» B. HILTON,
ATTORNEY AND U0UK8EIJi)R AT LAW.
Offloe corner or Bay am! Drayton-eta.
8AVANNA11, OA.
my 11
DR* CHARLES H. COLDING,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14IJBERTY CT.
One door west of Drayton.myll
WM. 0. CONNELLY,
ATTORN Kh AT LAW,
IBLLA, WORTH OOCSTT, «A.. (r«fT UffSIX
Will practise In the 8ouUica»Uroalt,and _
Dooly and Worth Counties ui the Macon Qrcult.
asp Particular attention given to tbe collection ol
claims In Sooth-Western Georgia.
B. GUMMING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fobl-ly iRWumw, oa.
biuVVik is'ctj;
No. 0 Whitaker Street, lavananh, Ga*,
WHOUBUU ASD RETAIL DSALSRS Of
1SHES. Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, ko Whit*
^ Load, Zinc, Whlto Uuierd, 8;»rm, Wliale, Tan-
Den'and NeatsfootOlls, Glass, Brushes. Gold Leal,
I Ironse, Bullden' Hardware. Nalls, Marble Muitb,
CLOTHING N7
EMPOK1UM. V
1 DOOB WOT OF TBB KSfPlUOAB BBAPDCO ROOl*,
Also, Superfine
Cloths, asalmoie
and Vestings, wld
bemad* to men
flue Ready-made W.O. Price,
Clothing ; Data
ar*-
Gloves. Hosiery,
Genes, Umbrellas
FASHIONABLE
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchiefs,
Gentlemen.
No. MV
Bay Street,
SA VANN All.
workmanship,
by tha
Orders from olty andcounty solicited.
F iiS UtttJORS-
2 half p
4 quar
hair pipe* Klopper’s Brandy, vintage 1116
iuar do do do do 1816
do do do do 1818
do Otard Dupuy k Co’a do do
do do do do
5 k do do do do 1884
2 hair iloHeuuotsa do do 1846
2 do do A Solgnetlo do do 1864
60 hair, quarter and eighth pipes Cognac, Ro
chelle and Bordeaux Brandies of various brani
3 pipes Metier Swan Gin
10 6 gallon demUonsOld leoudon Dock and Clo-
Lear Gin
81 Orris and Jamaica Kuw iu puncheon*
Old do and do *lo In demUona
Very old Fort and Madeira Wines In demfioiu
Champagne. Rhine and Clam Wine In cates
baskets: In bond and storo for sale by
aug9 WEBBER k PALMER.
COME ONE—COMB ALL f
t*l received ■
T ILVVKJuil received eome 100 Iboueaad good
I Spanish Began of tbe very boil brand*, alio, a
lot of good German Began, ai low prlccn. Alio, t
lot of good French oud German Wlneo. All ofwbloh
d to acllol reduced p:
I have olio
■eedprtees^
addedtomy pretoftt stock,a loteC the very
French Brandies—and I a*y to yon one and all, now
Is yonr time, forlorn determined to make my mot
to, low prices, aad quick aales—ao come and son.
meat iboporuer of Iky and Bull streets. v
ang £6 A. BONaVD.
E PHELPS'. GIN-60 bbn landtag per schooner
a John Caainer. for sal* by J, . _
sept2 aOUMTONi MBMBXON kCO.
IsTuraer A0e.'s Dn$
fob 22
BAVANNAH*
, K. WHJOHT. J. ft K. (SVAUSa
WRIGHT A SAVAGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BRUNSWICK, GA Jylt
joottb.^howbs:
ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, -
oounm or Muvron am> navAR-Mira
(Above C A. L. Umar.)
J/O-Soi
MoALPIN « BRUTHERB,
At
Lumber;
aepti
Mill and Brick Yardi.
gATAiniAg, aa.
*». WHIT MOTH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AtjifiATfiH uurr nmnia
WUI praotioe ta UMbstani aud Southern C
■•for to OoL 8. & Staley, and B. B. Htaon, Bn*
0. W. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
nussur, oar* no., ai.
WUI attend to profoerianalbostaesata tbe 0
or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Vkyetta, Meet*
wether and Troup.
Rafarenoo—Hon. E. Y. HI 11, LaGrange, Ga.; Hea*
i, Ga.{OolouelM.M.Tidwell,
WUIIam Dottgheriy. C*
David Irwta, Marietta, <
Fayetteville, Ga.; and Mr.
iuabas,Ga..
Wm. McALLUTER*
ap!8
Monnnicnts, Tombs and Grave Stones, (kra*
“• i reasonable terms. Orders res-
poctl'ully solicited,
cool gJHBOECg—
THE ABBOB BHL1ABD SAUMuT
IdnuiuJ
Corner Bull and Bryan streota. over Barber Shop
June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, igenL
YOMGE * PRIESSOVJ
“yMMBdlON mahCHANH^
FORWARDING AND OOMMUdlUN
■o, 94 RAT-muorr. iavasvai, oa
apr4
1>. A. O’UYHMjE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,,
Office 175, Bsy iL, over Turner kOo’e. Dreg 8
Bxrxtwan, ai.
novlo—ly
*. W. BAIUlUt,
ATTOBNEY AND COUNdELLOB AT LAW,
MootleeUo, JegknOD County, no,
Relbreoce—Uoo. W. B. Fuxnn, tarunob, Cat
aril
eBWahd h. WiiffiBS. *
INDOOWIlldBIlWHl
. MAGI3IRATK, NOTABY AND
OF DBD&
At Meoere. Ward A Oweno' Uw Offico.
-GS2L
WAYNE, GRENVILLE 4000,
„FA9X<m tecaiNTB,
THOB. 8. WAYNE.
rT ALEX. WAYNE,
_ attoiwby^an^counseSora't LAW.
Troupvllle, LowndesOonty,Oa. (mil
CHAM* O. CAMPBELL
(ATTORNEY AT LAW,
mtTffnfiffyp ?» g^l
Fractlcee Uw In tbo varioua OouoUee of the Oej
Rafer taSTBSt B. A Ctaae, eM B. ■
•imoe. jft
asDHBsntreoHDBs:
ATTORNEY and counsellor at law,
t •ammimmerefOt t^SCmai afCMmtM
(ht State of Georgia,
Offloe Oeroev Boy tutd Bull itraeta.
U VHOTBaltffBK—
Lnrga stand Fhotognuite. is-
— —w* W|-ra| sra^
m.
perfor style. A call is
ev. 81. Jollaa-et sid"‘
te ataraealia.