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VOL. XXXVIII [OLD SERIES.
SAVANNAH, (OA.) 'I’UESDAY, MAY 13, 1856.
NO. 2076.
GEORGIAN & JOURNAL.
Dally. Tri-Weekly mid Weekly.
it. B. HILTON & CO.,
_ PPBLMllEBg.
R. B. HILTON, - TT7TTT Editor,
s’. P.HAMuVon, } *«•••*■«• Hdltors.
TllHB*
O.IIV Paper, iwr year, lii'wtv.lu'c. .•#•*><*
Trl-WMkly Paper.... 8.00
Weekly Paper. . 1.00
TIKSDAY.-M O'clock, P. M.
Owrgl.il d> Journal Heading Hoorn.
Out Reading Room In tbo Exchange la Recto
all anbacrihent to the Pally Otorgton 4' Journal,
to all contract advertlacm in Ita colnmna, to the
Clergy or the city and to atrangcra Introduced
by either of these claatoa—but to none othru.
Atlantic and Half Hall Road.
We Inadverteutly omitted In our morning edi
tion to direct tho attention of the public to tbo
Mayor', proclamation Inciting a meeting or citi
zens, to consider the propriety of a corporation
subscription to the Main Trunk road. Tho
opinion la. ire belieee, unanimous In favor of a
200,000 dollar subscription—yet such Is the Im
portance of the matter that there should bo a
full attendance- Tho meeting is called for tf
morrow at 12 o’clock.
Tho U. S. Mull steamship Florida, Capt. Wood-
hull, hence on Saturday for New York, arrived
nil well at 12 o'clock last night.
You Buvnswick Among the passengers by
the Southern boat for Brunswick this morning,
were Gov. Johnson, and the Hon. J. L. Seward.
—aud we may add the senior editor of this pa
per. _ ■
JUtoh's Ccl'eit.—Thomas Smith, breaktug
into the house of H. P. Wiltink, and threaten
ing to Ore tho same, sent to Jail aa a auspicious
character, and to be further examined.
C. F. Gardner, waa sentenced to pay a double
tax for violating the ordinance, relative to tran
sient dealen.
M. MoOanhy, waa fined coats of Court, for
disorderly conduct.
Arrival or tiii Alai'aha—The steamship
Alabama, Capt. Schenck, Rom New York, ar
rived at her wharf about 1 o'clock. We are In
debted to her obliging purser for usual newspa
per favors.
For Europe We' understand that Drs. Jas,
E. God frev and J. J. West take their departure
for Europe to-day. They design to reside a
year in Paris, to enjoy the advantages which
that metropolis affords, in her hospitals and In
firmaries, to their profession. The families and
many warm personal Mends of these promising
young gentlemen feel a deep Interest In their
wellhre and future success. They have already
given promise of eminence in their profession.
Dr. Godfrey distinguished himself during the
yellow fever epidemic two years since, whilst
yet a student in this city; and again last year
he went to Norfolk, -where he labored nobly In
behalf of humanity. Dr. West, soon alter he
graduated, waa elected to the responsible post
of Demonstrator of Anatomy In the Savannah
Medical College, the duties of which he has dis
charged with signal ability. We wish them the
urost complete success abroad, and a safe return
to their homealn due time.
Key West Correspondence.
* Key West, May 10, 1850,
Editor* Savannah Georgian 4’ Journal:
There have been but few arrivals and but one
or two accidents to vessels at this station, since
the mall of the 25th of April. The weather lias
been calm. The current of the Gulf, opposite
the city, Is strong and sets to the eastward at
the rate of three knots per honr. The heat is
aud has been, for the fortnight past, extremely
oppressive, ranging (tom 80 to 88 deg. in the
shade. No rain has Men upon the Key for
two months, and the supply of cistern water Is
rapidly diminishing. The night dews are, how*
ever, heavy and vegetation is as luxuriant os
ever. The project ol an Immense crop of salt
waa never more Haltering, and should the pres*
ent warm, dry weather continue for two months,
the production of the natural ponds and artltl*
clal vats will be upwards of 100,000 bushels.
The city remains healthy, no cases of fever
having appeared. At Havana there is some
yellow fever, but our connection with that city
is so Irregular that no fears are entertained of
tho Introduction of an epidemic.
For marine news we have the following mea
gre list:
The ship Mariner, of which hopes have been
entertained of her being ultimately saved, has
bilged and will be a total loss, save what mate
rials can be got out after breaking up and burn
ing the hull.
The British Bark Alma, Capt. Frinley from Ma-
tanxas for New York, struck upon the reef the
27th Inst., near where the ship Mariner was
ashore, and those vessels engaged in the at
tempt to save the ship, first discovered the Bark
and went to her assistance. She was taken off
and brought safely to this port. Not being bad
ly injured, she was able to continue her voyage
without repairs. The salvage decreed by the
court was the round sum of $4,000. The Alma,
cleared the 5th, for New York.
Tho British Bark Alma, and British Bark Ba
laclava, lmvo both been upon tho Florida reef—
within two months of each other. They seem
to be ill-owned or unlucky names.
The expenses of the schr. Sea Bird, Capt.
Boarne, from Attakapas, in distress, wore $2,
052 32, sailed the 3rd for New York.
The U. S. steamer Dispatch, Lt. Crossan,
days from Norfolk Vo., bound to Pensacola, put
in at this port the 1st, for coal, procuring which
at the U.S. Naval wharf. She sailed the 3rd,
offleew and crew all well. The Dispatch will
take the place of the Fulton.
The steamer Planter, Gomes, arrived from
Savannah the morning or the 6tb, bound to Mo
bile. She put In for coal. She has been sold
to a house at Mobile, and we leant Is to be em
ployed as a tug boat in the Bay.-
The schr. Oregon, Capt. Allen, arrived on the
6th from Son Juan, with passengers bound to
•New Yurk. She brings no news from Nicara
gua.
Tho schr. D Monbon, Spragg, from PhUadel.
phiu, with coals for this place, arrived the 2d,
She soiled for Jacksonville this morning.
The steamship Florida, Capt Cozzens, ar
rived the 7th from New Orleans, with mails
uud passengers. She returns the 11th.
The U.S. steamer Jasper, CupL Smith, ar
rived the Cth from Tampa, enroute.witb several
officers of the army for Fort Dallas, Miami Riv
er. Among the passengers are Gen. Churchill
Inspector General of the Army, Col. Browu
MaJ- McKinstry, and Muj. Leonard. She return-
• d last evening from Miami, having a small do-
Uchrueutof U. S. soldiers iu command or Lt. U*
Uuryen, Artillery.
The U. S. steamship Fulton, Lt. Tilgbman,
commander, arrived the Oth from Ruatan, Bay
of Honduras. She brings no news. She re
mains some time in this port refitting and paint
ing.
The schr. C. B. Knudron sailed yesterday for
New York. ■ '
t\ Unnl Aini rlttui Kctlloi*.
Below wo give a specimen ol the Apostle of
the Americans in Kentucky. Mr. Prentiss,of
tho laonisvillcJiimmi/. The style Is one pecu
liar to that florid writer :
“We wonder if the edltorof the Democrat hits
any Idea of the detestation with which he is re
garded by the whole people of tills city .with the
exception ol u few Violent patlisians. No—else
ho would crawl into the first hole he could find
small ouough for u decent tit."
He is uuauestionubiy tho most pestilent thing
that Louisville ever had. He is not n mcro trou
ble to her, but n dire calamity. He is not a
mero Hv in her butter, a crow in her cornfield, a
hog in her gatden, but an earwig in her ear, a
serpent in her bosom, a cancer hi her nose, a
tape-worm in her belly, uud a fistula in her rec
tum.
lie means to say the whofc of the “people”
who think witli him. Wo would ask whether
Mr. Prentiss* “peoplo” know what other per
sons have thought of them, for a few slight Ir
regularities committed ut an election iu I.ouls-
ville last full V
Wo do iu>l know the editor of the Louisvillo
Dtmoct'at; but lie must be indeed, worse than
tho lowest, if one who could write such filthy
stuff, claims a superiority over him. We can
see no room for such a contrast.
(From the Solum .Sentinel.)
Letter from Colonel JForo Clemens*
Huntsville, April 29,1850.
Lear Sir .-—Your letter of the 25th instant
reached me to-day. 1 am in the midst of hur
ried preparations for a long journey and have
not the time to answer it as 1 wish. I am go
ing to Missouri aud Illinois, and from thence to
New York and Washington ; from one of the
last-named places I will write you at length.
In the meantime I sincerely hope you will not
commit yourself against the American party. 1
thought the nominations at Philadelphia prema
ture, uud have not been surprised attheexpres
slon of dissatisfaction it has culled forth; still
I do not sec limv a remedy call be applied
tlmt will not be worse tlmii the evil. 1 try
to look at it practically. The threo prom
inent candidates of the Anti-Auiericmis are
Buchuuan, Douglas uud Pierce. Buchauau is
more deeply attached to tho protective prin
ciple than Fillmore. Douglas la fully com*
mitted to the river, harbor and road appropri
ations, and Pierce ia committed to everything,
aud will prove true to nothing. Neither of
the three oomes up to my stundurd of what a
Democrat ought to be. Neither cun be trust
ed, by the South, an hour utter they have se
cured our votes. All of them will be certain
to favor measures from which the North will
reap the benefits while we pay the taxes, and
all of them will be certain to stab ns while
professing the most profound regard for our
rights. Iu the very nature of things a party
which relies upon foreign voters for its success
must enuuciuto principles and advocate meas
ures hostile to the institution of slavery. The
foreign hack-driver, drayman, ditcher, or hod-
carrier has no desire to compete tor his wages
with the negro. Even the Irish chambermaid
looks with Jealousy upon the employment of
negro girls iu our hotels. There Is a wide—
an almost universal—repugnancy to a domes
tic relation which they cannot fail to see re
duces so materially their own chances of em-
iloyment; and it is here, at tho base of socle-
, where a wise politician ought to look for
ie seeds of principles which sooner or later
control the destinies of a nation. Great events
work their way up, not down. All resolutions
begin among the masses. Wilberforce him
self only gave voice to a sentiment which ex
isted before his birth. The Parliament of
England would have abolished slavery if he
baa never lived. The harangues of a dema
gogue are harmless if there is no prejudice for
ilm to direct—no tentiment in the hearts of
the laboring classes which responds to his ap
peals. With none but American people to
appeal to, who do not look upon the slave as
a rival whose labor interferes with the suste
nance of their own families; all the political
preachers and orators in the land could not
;et up a slave agitation to a dangerous height,
t is as a Southern man born upon the soil of
the South, linked to it by a thousand ties, at
tached to slavery ns a domestic relation, and
believing in my soul tlmt it is best for both
races, that I cherish most ardently the Amer
ican cause. Whatever best promotes that
A pertinacious Drayman nr oar acquaintance lias
tta many days pant, Iuh-ii asking ns to putilMi Ills
lament—wo cannot long' r delay him.
l«nment of tire Drayman*
Alas ! alas! my aiiclmil Cl my,
Wlmt Joy here alter can repay
Thin ovcrlafltlug toll of day
In summer's aun;
No rosynr os, no sweet delay,
The day’s begun.
White all the great aud rtcti reditu*,
Ami take their tea at half-past nine,
Mine can It nuvor be, or thine ;
But work we must,
In storm or rain, or strong sun-shine,
Or powdering dust.
“ Tills lifo U all a UoelUig show,"
To US not fleeting but too slow,
As we pass the hot brick row
Or cotton atieds.
With baking sun, which well you kuow,
Full on our heuds.
Hut Grey, the world must e'eu turn round,
The loftiest head must seek tho ground,
• Tho noblest souls must be bowed down
In sorrow deep,
Nor ever boast tbo conts or pouq^
Which man’s stale keep.
When I am rich thou'lt ne'er repent
That God to thee a trieud bus scut;
When I ride by, you’ll see what’s meant
By "worldly wise;*’
See great men bow, the rich assent
To sudden rise.
But my old friend thou'U live iu ease,
Thou'lt wuuder in the shades you please,
Crop pastures green, enjoy the breeze,
And you shall guago
Thy future life, and work release
Iu grazing age.
Rev. Dr. Breckenridge Called to Account
for Words Spoken in a Sermon.—The
doctriue of “personal satisfaction” seems
to be gaining ground, at least in some
localities. A fellow named Clark, iu
Lafayette, Indiana took umbrage at a
sermon preached by Rev. T. L. Breck
enridge, on last Sabbath evening, conceiv
ing that portions of'it were intended to
apply to him. He, there, vowed vengeance
on the clergyman, (who had just rarisen
from a sick bed,) and on "Wednesday even
ing, when they met in the street, Clark
imperiously demanded whether Mr. B*
hod really intended any personal allusion
to him remarks made in the sermon.
Mr. B. declined to answer, asserting that
he was under no obligations to make any
explanation to Clark, but advising him,
“if the coat fits to wear it.” After some
further words, Clark shook his fist in the
clergyman’s face, and finally, just ashewa9
about to leave, struck him a blow on the
head with the heavy end of his whip, inflic
ting a deep gash! Clark was subsequently
held to baft to keep the peace.—Cincinnati
Columbian, May 6.
I A DIES’ SILK VESTH-r-The, bent in the
J Jelly. For nuloby r .1. W. TfHtKI'.KKLI),
may13 emigres* ami Whisker street*.
. received and
W. TililWxKKI.l),
JJongroM unit W linker jqreds. •
ENT’S COTTON VESTS—Just received
VX ami Pup uato by J.Vf,TURK!<Kht.l>,
niayl.’l emigre** uinl Whlthukei* *tr«.*M.
ft.
1 B. 8HIU18.—Just received und for mile by
J* .1. W. TtlRKIJCKLI),
may ia (bngrcMB niul Will taker streets.
Wes TOUAGCO, just received "direct
tJ\J from Man until urer, and for sale low, l»v
_m.v 11 URANIC. WELLS .v bo.
UMBRELLAS.
1 HAVE JUKf received a Imud-
Bomo u-omrtinciit ol Filk umlUing.
ham Umbrella*, made to order in
tuo s cst style. Cull and boo.
may 7 WSI. 0. I’KICK.
147 Buy .«lr
TIXSEBtl WANTED.
f\NE or two goc\i ones wanted immediately,
to whom liberal wages will bo paid,
my 11 KENNEDY & BKKOII.
A TLANTIC LEAD.—Constantly on hand
and fur sale at UIIAFFKR ft CO.’s,
No. 0 Whitaker street.
P aper hangings and borders^-
.lust received u great assortment of the most
eiegaut patterns, witn borders to match, from 8
cent* to *2, Mt CHAFFER & CO.’S,
_ «pr30 No. U Whitaker streol,
JlSTHECRlVifiD;
PER STEAMER, an assortment of
WTM Misses and Children’s Plain Straws,
Ladios’ NKOI'OLITAN BONNETS. IN
FAINTS’ HATS and FIATS. Also a few TnTTs'
HA1VJ. For sale by MRS. FREELAND,
may 17 Broughton street.
1 \IIESS T1UMMINliB^-Frhiges, blackmul
XJ colored Moire Autiquo Gauze, ami other stylus,
In groat variety, and for salo by
mar 7 A1KIN ft BURNS.
.IKI'RBIISON llOUHRTB,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
-t.S'lt l>EAI,KR IN
Timber and Lumber.
NAVANNAH, Oa.
'WBLLitAWiLLUU*,
IIKALER9 IN
DOMESTIC, FOREIGN AND FANCY
DRY GOODS.
No. 149 Congre**‘*t., Savannah, Ga.
JAS. T. WKI.I.s, formerly of Beaufort Dlst. 8. C.
THKOPH11.US WILLIAMS, “ Sorlvcn Oo.,C,a.
sopt7 '
JAMKS 7i~ ilTil’lCKHM] ~ "" i+UVH A. NOHHIH.
KODGKRM Si IVOIIKIS,
(late Crane & Rodgers,
WHOLKSAU3 GBOdlERS,
UAV-HTHKKT, SAVANNAH.
Juno 1, 1855, (Jo2«J
l).L.CbHBN,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Jones Street, (one door Fast ol' Drayton Street.)
Is prepared m eomrnul for ail kinds of building
aud repairing.
ADo to conduct water through thu various parti
of houses. ap W
M.FITZGERALU,
Corner of Uronirltton nml Wltltakn^SU.
SAVANNAH, OA.,
SUCCESSOR to T. C. Rice, Manufacturer aud
^ Denier in every variety of common nml flue
c.vNIUKS, kiln dried und wiirrautod to resist effec
tually the hot dump atmosphere of a Soullioru (II-
mate;also I.omun aud Strawbury Syrup, &o.Torm»
cash, prices low. tf—my 11
wit. Ai:td.i:r com:u. jno. coupkk fraskr.
COt'PlCli fife PHASER,
FAC'fORH \ (JK.VKUAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay Htreet, Savannah, (la. fmyll
I OCOMOT1VB NEEDLES.—A new uud ele-
U gout article which needs only to bo tried once
to Insure tho coustom preference of the seamstress,
Just received aud for Hate by
marls __ LAttaON ft ttUUKKH.
Notice; - *
T HE firm of SPENCER CURREI.L & CO.,
is this day dissolved br mutual consent. Either
partner U authorised to use tho natno of tho late llrra
iu settlement of tho atfairs of tho same.
SPENCER CURRE1.L.
ItOBT. AUSTIN.
A. THOMAS
Havanurth, May lit, 1850.
Tho uudorrugued will contiuue tho Auction and
Commission busiuoss on his own account, from und
after this date. SPENCER CLRRKI.L.
Savannah, May 1st, I860. ‘ niay3
B UT FEW LlSFT of those Superior Black
aud Colored Mautillas.at
J. W. THRELKKLD,
may3 Congress and WJtUakcr sis.
"WHITE GOODS*
Nnvniuinli Market, May Hi.
Exporta.
BALTIMORE—Schr J W AuderRon—28U boxes or
copper ore, 00 casks rice, 17 bales domestics, 44
bbls liquor, 02 bales cotton.
NEW YORK—Brig Pbllura—186 bbls Hour, 20
doy hides. 476 bules cotton, 6 boxes cheese, and 60
empty bbls.
Port of Savannah MAY 13
TONGLI8H Cambrics, plain and checked; Jac-
-l-J oneU, Swiss Muslins, pjatu, plaid aud dotted ;
Victoria Lawns and Nanisook Muslins, Boblnet Lace,
plain and figured, In great variety. For sale by
my 13 FOOTE U JAUDUN
CHECKS AND DENIMS."
Z^IASES Apron and Furniture Checks.
Bales Blue Denims for sale by
my 13 FOOTE * JAUDOX,
BLEACHED SIIIimNUftL
Z^IASES j, { and 44 Bleached Shirtings aud
\J LougCiotUs. For sale by
F(
my 13
OOTE ft JAUDOX.
LANDLORD AND TENANT.
rpHE Law of Landlord and Tenant. By J".
X Smith, with Notes of American cases by p. P.
Morris.
Bauvier’s Law Dictionary, hist edition.
Bauvlor’s Institutes American Law.
Nollgau’s Atlas of Oututieous Diseases, with color
od plates, 4to.
Browu on soino DUeaoes of Womon admitting of
fchirglcnl Treatment.
Flint on Discuses of the Respiratory Orguus.
Budd on Diseases of tho Stomach.
Sketches aud Adventures in Madeira, Portugal
and Spain.
Italian Sights and Principles. By Jarvis, with
JOHN U. FALLIGANT,
WIIOl.KflAl.K AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BLINDS,. WINDOW HASH AND PANE
DOORS.
West side Monument Square, Savannah, oa.
may 11
A. li. CHAMPION'.
(Succoasur to Ghumiilon & Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 4 Harnai d st., botwouu tho Market and Buy st..
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic liquors,
Dried Fruits, ftc., Ac.
Uoferonre—A. Cliatnpion, Esq., Samuel Solomons,
K*>q., Mes-rs. Rabun ft Whitehead, aud Swift &Co.,
Savannah, Ga. my 11^
U. ELLIS, “
Factor aud General Commission Merchant
NO; 71 DAY-STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.,
IknuM to—Messrs. Uaghoru ft Cunningham, Bell
ft Prentiss, Gg.lou, Starr ft Co., Savannah ; J. P.
Thompaon, Boston. nov 1
JAMES OIUFFIN. W. A. M. LANIER.
MARIETTA HOTEL,
BY GRIFFIN & LANIER,
RaHJETTA, UKOUUIA.
inav 2
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.
HEADMAN ft CO.,
Corner or Prcardcut nml JcftTorsoit-ata.,
SAVANNAH, OUORQIA.
Are propured to oxucutu all orders in Plumbing,
aud Gas Fitting, ou short uotice, aud iu suporior
»tyte. __ _ tf Jituo 20
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Largo sized Photographs, ta*
kou by
MILLER,
AT TWELVE DOLLARS VKK DOZEN
Also, Ambrotypes and Da
guerreotypes, iu his usual su
perior style. A call is solicited.
J. W. MILLER,
mur’d? cr. St. Julian-st. and Market Bquare.
cause will lie certain to receive my support.
I cannot hope to have everthing exactly as
I wish, and as a practical man I mean to take
the best 1 can get. At Philadelphia, as at all
other conventions, things were done of which
I do not approve, hut 1 predict the Cincinnati
Convention will do much worse iu regard to a
C orm, and tlmt the nominees will be a hun-
■fold more objectionable. Oliver Crom
well was wont to say “nits will bo lice,” and a
vile set of traffickers for foreign votes must of
necessity give us a trafficker like themselves for
a candidate.
. Veiy truly and respectfully your friend,
. Jeke Clehkks.
To John Hardy, Esq.
The great Jere, another apostle, formerly a
distinguished Senator from Alabama, more re
cently an undistinguished and unelccted mem
ber of the Legislature, has delivered himself
lately as above. His conclusions as to what is
to be done in his case appear to be rather doubt-
Ail.
In the lost paragraph of his letter, he quotes
an elegant saying of Oliver Cromwell. Poo
Jere! he is not yet aware that in his instance
the saying of “Nol” has iieon reversed, and
that he is in the descending scale of such “horn
ed cattle.” .
From South Florida.
Wo take the following intelligence from
the Key of the Gulf, dated May 10th,
brought by the Isabel. Itis founded
on advices from Moj Arnold’s command
up to April 30th.
Two express riders were fired on by
Indians while they were crossing the
Okala-wa-coo-che seven miles .south of
Fort Simon Drum. The horses took
fright and propablv saved the riders. A
body of troops immediately started iu
pursuit but could see no signs of the Indi
ans.
Whilst two men from the post Simon
Drum were about three hundred yards
from that post they were fired on by a
party ot ten or twelve Indians. A horse
party immediately started in pursuit but
were unable to overtake the Indians.
This last affair took place on the 2d of
May. Fort Simon Drum is about forty
miles from Fort Myers, and is on the edge
of the Big Cypress.
The troops are suffering very much from
sickness and hard duty. Major Arnold's
command consists of 128 men, of that
number 67 were on the sick list, and the
whole command was very much prostrated.
Democratic Nominations,—We learn
that the Democratic Convention, which
assembled last evening, made the following
nomination for city officers for the ap
proaching municipal election:
For Mayor—W. A, Elmore,
For Comptroller—J. R. Macmurdo.
For Street Commissioner—Jules D’
Hemecourt.—N. 0. Picayune.
The frieuds of Charles H. Sedgwick are
exceedingly anxious to learn where he/is
at present, or to get such information as
will place them in the wuy to find him.
He resided at Chicago a number of years
ago, and was connected with one of the
first dully papers there, after which lie
went futher west, and all trace of him has
been lost. Publishers of papers who will
copy this parugruph will confer a favor
and information may be addressed to Rob
ert Sedgwick, Moline, Rock Island county,
Illinois.
••ortho Naval Mur A by Mallory,
The Naval Board by Jouuh,
Of tli* Naval Board by t’rltundon.
Of Naval about* and groan*,
Of th* Naval Board byWoraou,
orciaytou aud LU hordo,
Of Houston and tSUdoll—good Lord,
But w* ar* Naval 6or*d.”
Arrived.
Steamship Alabama, Schonok, New York—Padol-
ford. Fay ft Co.
Sunday, May 11, at 3.30, p tu, exchougod signals
with steamer James Adger; at 6.30 p m, passed brig
Excell; at 8 p m, oil' Hatteros, exchanged signals
with steamer Florida; at 8,20 p m, exchanged sig
nals with steamer Keystone State.
Steamer Gordon, Barden, Charleston—J P Brooks.
Cleared.
Brig Phllitra, Jones, Now York—Brigham, Kelly ft
Co.
Schr J W Anderson, Watson, Baltimore—Brigham,
Kolly ft Co.
Steamer Wolaka, King, Palatka, ftc—Claghorn ft
Cunningham.
'hyaloiogy aud Cnlisthouicd. By Catherine E.
Beecuer.
Railway and Steamship Guide, with maps
Ireland in ’08 and ’48; its Revolutionary History.
By J. Savage.
National System or Political Economy. From the
German, or List.
uprlO W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
fSH AMP AlGNCIDER, Ao^-116 boxes Cham-
V paigu Cider, choice article,
20 bbls choice old peach Brany,
6 do do Apple Brandy,
10 do do Cherry Braudy,
Also—Ginger aud Blackberry, boxes.
Iu store aud tor sale by
WEI
CARY'S DAGVEREOTYPES, AMBRO-
typu and Photography.
P. M. CARY
W OULD respectfully give uotice that his
rooms are uow open fur the season, and tea*
uy tor tlm reception of visitors.
By tlie Amhrotypk process persons may now have
their children's pictures taken, iu almost any posi
tion they inay choose, iu from 1 to 3 secodds anting.
By the I’uotooraviiic process old Daguerreotypes
cau bo transferred to paper, beautifully colored and
* to lifo. uct 22
JOHN HiLBO, j
Ordinary of Chatham Comity,
AND aTTOHNEV AT LAW.
Office in the Court House. myin
ANTHoN Y MvCCLLOli,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, Georgia.
Office ou Buy street, over the Ibmk of riavnu-
nah. inuyia
~isrp. COLE ft' BROTHER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS,
Savannah. Ga.,antl Montgomery, Ala.
F. T. Com, j R. V. Coi.k,
Bay street, Fiivaiinah. | Commerce at., Montg’ry.
KKVKRKNCJH.
Holcomb, Johnson, ft Co. I Cohens ft ilertz,
Liukett ft Snullinps. I Edwin Parsons ft Co.,
Robert A. Allen, Fcruuloin.Tohuston ft Co.
SAVANNAH, GA. my 13
WM. L. WKHH. WS. 11. SACK.
WEBB «fe SAGE,
(SUOCKHHOKH TO C'AMKKOX. WKHH ft OO.
IMPORTERS OK
CHINA, GLASS, AND E,UtTHEN-WARE,
145 MEKTINU-ST. UUAHLKSTON, H. 0.,
Will supply Country MorcUunts with Goods in tlmir
lino at us low rates as they cau buy in Xcw
York, or elsewhere.
sept 28 ty
JOHN K. BOWMNT
ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND BDRVEYOIL
CORNER OP DRAYTON AND RKYAN-ST3.,
(Above C. A. L. Lamar.)
Jan 3—1 m.
U. A." CRANK. _ L."w: Willi). (UCBARtl Cl’HD.
CRXNE, WELLS Hi CO
FACTORS,
Forv«*ar<llngand Commission Merchant*
BAY-STItKET, UAVANNAU, OA.
Orders of our friends res]H<ctfully solicited, uud
executed with the utmost dlsputch
aud tUlelUy.
juue 1,1865 je 20
K. J. 00mS. ~WM. Kl'AltK, Jr. H. II. hahukk.
OGDEN, STARR Si CO.,
Shippiug aud Oommission Merchants,
UAY-STUKRT. BAYANNAn. 0 A.
WILLIAM'S!. TCNNO. "" "
FACTOR
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
For Florida aud Southern Georgia Produce,
North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
AND
97 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
may 7 - . Om
“ YONGH Si FRIERSON,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 94 UAV KTKm. SAVANNAS, OA.
apr4
"CL'S. RICHARDSON ft CO., *
LAND AGENTS,
NKWTON, BAKKK OODNTY, OKOHUU.
W ill sell or buy luuds, negroes, aud any species ol
property that may be eutrusted to their Lauds: be
sides we now bavouu hand several Improved placet
for sale, containing from one hundred to fivo thous
and acres. inuySl—Utrwawly
VALLEVTINK uilt'N'NKK, WM. uTGlUDV.
URCNNER «fe GRADY'.
OONTHAOT1NG PLASTERERS,
IN PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WORK,
gjl'hu .Subscribers, thankful for past favors, uud re
iernug to work hitherto done iu the city, respectful
ly uuuuuucv that they will continue to devote their
persuual attention to the wants and luvors ut their
friends.
Orders through the Post Office, or at the residence
of either partuer, promptly atteudod to.
uiuy 17 ly
A. ftlcAA.4*IX di UttOTIlEHS,
Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards.
Sept 5 SAVANNAH, QA.
PATTEN, HUTTON ft CO.,
FACTORS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Bayetrect, Savannah, Ga.
R. 11. HILTON,
ATTORNEY AND cm NfcLIJjUR AT LAW.
Office corner of Bay uud ttrayton-«to.
5- SAVANNAH, OA.
my 11 '
HENRY' WILLIAMS, .
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. H, Drayton Street, Savannah, Georgia,
may 5—ly
JOHN M. M1LLEN, '
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Office ut. tbo Court House.)
Will practice in tho superior aud Courts of Ordi
nary. Jatito
tfrcrpruisie; *
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Buy and Whitaker 8tmt»,
M A V A N N A U .
Cub 22 3 III os
' IJ. A. O’UYHNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 175. Bay.st., over Turner ft Co’s. Drug Store
SAVANNAH, OA.
nov 10—ly
GEORGKTfiioi)i» muWaHd,
A1TORXKY AT LAW.
Office Monuineut .Square, near State Bank.
SAVANNAH, OA.
nov 10—ly
! JAMES M. NAVAGfe, '
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
lUOMASVIM.f, TIIOJIAS cot.vrr, CA.
Alt business entrusted 10 his. care will receive
prompt attention. lyr—tu*rl7
" AXTHONYUlfiCXLLOIl,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, Georgia.
mr Office* ou Bay street, over the Bank of Navao
nub. ' rob2
WILLIAM* i J IIlLLIl*S,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
a«uOTA, ux.
oci 20—ly
DaVIU v. \VILUB,
ATTORNEY AT Law,
bpadta, ax.
Wilt practice in the counties of Hancock, Worrei^
Washington, and Buldwln.
RKKKKK\cra—Bobu ft Foster, Rabun ft Smith, and
E. A. Koullnrd, Savannuh. Janb
" .TO C. lUMELLt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
i^hklu, woktu oui-smr, oa., (nwr owes, albaky.)
Will practise iu the Southern Circuit, and In Macon,
Dooly and Wortli Counties of the Macon Circuit.
43** Particular utleution giveu to the collection ot
claims iu South-Western Georgia. je2—6m
Ercu»iaiiNG7
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
febl-ly ihwinton, oa.
" Lanier st anderson;
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
tt])6-ly MACON, OA.
O. \V. AIAUllt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
f-JiAXKU.N, UKAHO CO., OA.
_Will attend to preiuMloual business in thu Counuee
oi Hoard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri
wether aud Troup.
Reference—Hon. K. Y. Hill, I^iCnuige, Ga.; lion.
David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M. M.’ftdwai,
Fayetteville, Ga.; and Mr. Wtiiiam Dougherty, l o-
iambus, Ga. Hopl7-iy
vvii. 8. DaXikLL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
&AVA.NNAM. OA.
«g* Office over Thomas M. Turner ft Co.’s Dm#
Store, Bay street. my7
Departed,
8teamer Wolaka, King, Palatka.
Memoranda.
New York, May 9—Cld Kc.hr Lookout. BuUor, for
Savannah, and brig O F O'Brien, Fountain, Doboy,
Qoorgia.
Now Orleans, May 7—Cld brig Louisa, gear#, for
Savannah.
Philadelphia, May U—Arr brig Advance, Irons,
fit Marys, Ga.
Boston, May 8—Cld brig Kaladin, Amosbury, Tor
Savannah.
MERCER UNIVERSITY"
PENFIELD, OA.
FACULTY.
HKKSIDKNT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. 0.
PROnUKORS,
College.
8. P. SANFORD, A. M.,
Mathematics.
J. E. WILLET, A. M.,
Cbemistry and Natural Philosophy.
H. H. TUCRER, A. M.,
Belles Lott res.
V. W. WISE, A. M.,
Greek and Latin languages.
WIU.IAM 0. WOODFIN, A. B ,
Modern Languages.
Theological Seminary.
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D:,
Eccleslaitieal History and Biblical Litorature.
WIUJAU WILLIAMS, A. M.,
Systematic and PastorAl Thoology.
Academy.
THOMAS A. SEADt, Principal.
The Commencement Is hold on tho last Wednesday
in July.
The noxt Term will commence on the last Wed
nesday In August.
The price of Board In the village la 810 per month;
washing, room rent, fuel, ftc., $3.
By order or Uie Board of Trustees.
my 122m S. LANDRUM, Secretory.
WHARF TO RENT.
•DADELFORD’S Wharf, next wert of the low
JL er Steam Rice Mill, one hundred and fifty teet
front, to ronton reasonable terms. Possession given
1st November noxt.
mayl3 PADELFORD, FAY ft CO.
GOD FISH, MACKEREL AND HER
RINGS.
J JUST received 5 hhdi choice Ood Fish 20 bbls
extra No 1 and No. 2 Mackerel: ID do extra
Picklo Herrings, 60boxea Smoked Herrings In storo
and for sale by
DAVID O’CONNFR.
may 10 Corner Broghton ft Bray ton sts.
fobl
WEBSTER ft PALME-fl
/CHATHAM INFERIOR COURT—FEBKU-
Kj AUY TERM, 1360.—Whereas. James Gugol,
James J. Wall, It. B. Hardwlcko, John 1). Jesse, 11.
Rothschild. Francis J. Cercopely, Tbos. Hernandez
and P. Gclbolhouao, summoned to attend tho pres
ent Torm oftbis Court as Petit Jurors have made de
fault ; lt is ordered, that they he lined twenty dol
lars each unless they tile good and sufficient cause
ofexcusoon or boforo thu first day of the next
Term of this Court.
Truo extract from tniuutos.
WM. H. BULLOCH,
marfi Clerk I. 0. C. C.
IlyfORAVIAN AND FLOURISHING COT-
J.yJL ton—JubI received and for salo by
&pr25
J. W. THRELKKLD,
Congress and Whitaker streets,
"VT 6. MOLASSES, landing from schooner
J.1 * Abby Francis, aud for sale by
Celling*
dec 27
LOOKK1T ft fc
J ?RESH ARRIVALS OF FLOUR.—Pine Imfi
: Mills, extra and superfine, Foster’s do do in
store and for salo by
Jan 26 YOUNG. WYATT dl CO
A COMPLETE UUTtTl' rtjU HDDSB
HKD KEEPERS,
I S an lmportantltem, and to know where to
got oxuctly what is wanted is equally important,
call at
“KENNEDY & BEACH’S”
Hodgson** New Block, Corner of Brough
ton and Bull Streets,
and you Will Qnd everything pertaining to House
Keeping as well oa Refrigerators, Meat Sales, Wood
en Ware, and Tin Ware, Willow Ware, beautiful
Wator Coolers, Patent Ico Pitchors, Brushes Iu every
variety, Bird Cages. Batlilug Tubs, indeed nearly
every thing that can uocalhdfor, recollect tho place,
apr 10
TTVEfcPOOL"SALT.—400" Hacks, ten to the
AJ ion, landing from ship Ell Whltnoy, and for
sale by
marlO
PADLFORD, FAY ft CO.
RaiUTOrnaMeNts
O F EVERY DESCRIPTION executed on the
premises by Mr. XOLTIMIER, iu tho most su
perior manner, all or which will be furnished tho
city or country customer on tho most reasonable
terms, and ut prices as low *3 at any other estab
lishment of the kind in the State.
S. WILMOT,
tnaylg No. 1 Market square.
W I. MOLASSES.-—223 hhds of very su-
• porlor quality, in new packages, lauding
per brig Red Wing, aud for sale by
aprlS PADELFORD, FAY ft CO,
pOLORED LAWNS AND CAMBRICS.-
v Just received per steamer Alabama from No
York, and for sale by
J. W. THRELKKLD,
aprl? Congress and Whitaker si roots.
B leached shirtings. -10 cases 3-4,7
and 4-4 Bloaohod Shirtings, dilferent styles
ust received aud for sale by
rnarll LADSON ft ROGERS.
pHAMPAGNE—12 baskets genuine Heidsio
v^Champague in store and Tor aale by
inay 10 OCTAVUS COHEN,
500 SA p b 9 C0RN ^ rec * ived and for
inay? “ * b> CRANE, WEUS ft CO.
17TH GEORGIA REPORTS.
POUBT8HIP AND MARRIAGE;,or, The
V Joys and Sorr tws or American IJfe. By Mrs.
IxieHenti. ... „ . .
The Three Marriages; or Life at a Watering Place.
Tho First and Second Marriages; or, The Courte
sies or Wedded Life. ,
India; The Peart or Pearl River. By Mrs. South-
worth.
Millly It Ktt, By Caroline Oieielwro.
Introduction to Social Hclencc. By Oro. B. C.I-
r.rl.
Ucreulcc- A novel.
Colombo, from Uie Krcncll ol Ucrliuor.
Till) ChrlftUnn IJfe: IU Bopca, It. Fenra, and Its
Clone. By Tliomna Arnold, or Rugby Scluml.
Madeira, Portugal Mid Spain. . ,
Mulnl, Bbalupeare Paper., UlawatUa, Attache at
Madrid, Part. SlgbU, Boccaccio, Decameron, Widow
Hcdott, Napoleon Correapoodenco, Abbott'. Napo-
|eon. ftc., ftc
muyil W. THORNK WILLIAMS.
B ASKETS! BASKETS I—We would call the
attention of tho ladlaa to our itock of Work,
TraroUng aud Una Pancy Balkan, tha largntaaaon-
maut lutueoily, at tbo Houso KumUblng Storo, 1M
Broughton-atr..'.- HORACE M0R3K.
Xi^OR SALE.—25,000 bushels Corn to arrive.
J} mays YOUNG ft WYATT.
pHolCE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKY".
VJ—10 bbls choice Monongahela whisky, very old
aud pure. Just received per Keystono State, aud
ialr ‘
for sale by
may 7 lot
CHAS. A. GREINER.
L IME—1000 bbls. Lime landing per schooner
Malue law, and for salo by
may7 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
H
AY—60 bales Prime Northern Hay land*
. lug per brig Philura, aud for sate by
may7 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
PARPETTING, Matting, Window Shades,
V Uce aud Muslin Curtains, may bo found at
apr28
AIK1X ft BURNS.
L ADIES’ FLESH COLORED SILK VESTS
J ust received und tor salo by
»pr21 J. W. THUKLKKLE.
L ADIES’ AND GENT’S GLOVES.—A mag
uificent assortment of ladies’ and gout’s Tutluta
Silk Glove*, white and black, also asserted color*,
just received and for salo dy
marll LaDSON ft ROGERS
H AMS HAMS^-A nu'iwrlor lot of Uanm iu
store, aud frr sale by
VISITING AND WEDDING CARDS,
Ando very variety of
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WRITING
Executed to order
BY NICHOLS,
A T S T. ANDREW’S H A 1. L.
* ln*trwaiwH given if desired. dec 12
C. H. IIAKIIISU.V. A. C. MCliHUB
HARRISON «fe HoGEIIEE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
Fortvurtlluif jllcrclmnts.
SO AND 111 mtOAL-UTUKKT, COI.UMUU3, OCUUQ1A.
#3“ Purtleulur attention giveu to the sale* of Real
Estate, iXegroes and Produce.
ga- IJlieral advance* made on Negroes aud Mer
chandize.
ItWKUKXCRl :
RUSK, PATTEN ft OU.
GUNBY ft DANIEL, FColumbu*, Gu.
SfEWAIlT, GRAY ft CO. J
S.v M n.b,
II. S. SMITH, V Mobile, Alabama,
oot 23 ly
OULLS house;
CORNER MEETING AND QUEEN-STREETS,
aiAHUWTOX, H, C.
THIS House is now adapted to all the
wants of tlie Travelling Public, aud tho ef
forts of tho Proprietor will ho to deserve
their patronage.
mar 31 THOMAS S. NICKERSON.
BARBER SHOPS.
Pulaski House Barber SUop,
Owen** ttrkk Building, njipmiU the J*ula*ki Matte,
FIVE WORKMEN ENGAGED.
Mui'filinll House Barber Shop,
Broughton Hired,
FOUIt WORKMEN ENGAGED.
t. LOCK KIT. It. D. SXKLUMi*.
LOCKETT «fe SNRLIjINGS,
OOMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah, Gu.
Will atleud to the selling of all kinds of produce.
Strict atteutlou given to receiving and forwarding
goods. may 81 ly __
Auction to Commission House, Macon, Gu.
a. r. McLaughlin,
General Agent and Auctioneer,
.Solicits from in* friends consignments of every
dcM’ripUou. Takes orders for Cotton.
ftjT Special attoution given to tlie sales of Heal
Estate, stocks und Negro properly, ut public aud
private sales. Prompt returns and ditjxxhh.
Reference—C. A. L. 1.A.MAH. melt 30
^ M -xllIstmr.
NJLW MARBLE YARD,
Opposite Laurel drove Cemetery, Suvh, Ua.
Mur uie Monuments, Tombs aud Grave stones, furn
ished on reasonable terms. Orders res
pectfully solicited.
aplrt v
t. C. RCSE. t. Q. UAVIH. W. tt. LONG.
RUSK, DAVIS «fe LONG,
G0MM1SS10K MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
may 30
W. tt. VARKXt.L. L.A. It. FA LUO AM.
W. H. FAIUIELL «fe CO.,
DEALERS IN
Choice Family Groceries—Foreign ami
Domestic Fruits,
Comer Broughton and Whitaker-sts.
Tvtwu uud Country supplied with idwlco goods ut
low prices. All orders promptly attended to, and
sastdaction always guaranteed. sept IS
T. B. CLARKE ft CO.,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MtRCHATS,
ICNOXVU.LK.TKNN.
All orders promptly and faithfully executed.
TLSON ft MALlvAY, T. II. L'LAltKK,
Savannah, Ga. Knoxville, Tonu.
" WAYNK, GRlflNVILLKSCOT,"
f pilE mibsuribor, tlmnkftil to his fcllow-citizeiiB
X for thu liberal putruuago bo luus received, and
Is still receiving, begs rospecU'ully to Inform them
that 1m has engaged sufficient additional first-class
workmen from Homo of tho best Barber Shops iu
Now York, uud will be enabled to accommodate us
many goutlomeu a* may houor him with their pa
tronage.
N. U.—Tho Barber Simps are closed ou Sundays—
strangers will plouse bear this Iu mind.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
CALL AT THE NEW SHOE STORE, No. 142
BROUGHTON STREET.
_ _,uoxt door to Messrs. J. Dicksou ft Co’s. Confec
tionary. Yon will there find Uie greatest bargains
in Shoes ever offered in this city.
October 16th, 1855.
New York Provision House
Homs,
Toninie*,
Beer,
Bacon,
Shoulders,
Bologuns,
Lnru,
Pickled
Toiiffuea,
Pig Pork,
Mess Beef, ftc.,
IN
Barrels, Ualvos and
Quarters.
Refers to—John D. Jesse, James A. Browu, Wm.
H, Farrell ft Co., and E. O’Byrne. janSl—Om
MARSHALL & SON,
PROVISION
DEALERS,
No. 14 Second A venue and 3
Fulton Market,
NEW YORK CITY.
WOOD-WOOD I
T HE subscriber has opened a Wood Yard at
the old Charleston wharf, where ho will keep
constantly on hand all kinds of Wood—Oak, Ash.
Hickory, Black JrcU, Llgbt-wood, ftc.
45f* Orders promptly attended tu.
II. C. 1UYSOK.
Savannah, March 10, I860,lm—martu
WOOD AND LUMBER.
A LL kinds of Wood, Boards. Planks, Joist,
Timber. Sblugles, Llgbt-v.ood, Posts, Eastern
Laths and Pttiliugs, for sale, at wholesale and retail,
low for cosh, on the new wlmrf recently creeled ou
tho Lumber Yard of Robert A. Allen ft Co.
tuar 12—ly WM. J. L. MOULTON.
JOHN G. BOOTH,
CIVIIi ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Will ulio give his atteutlou to designs iu Architec
ture. office iu the store of John Williamson, Esq.,
Bay street. myl.’J
apr 2
OGDEN, STARR ft 00.
U'LOWER SEEDS.—Just received, a supply
13 due. ud
apr 4 Cor. Broughton and Barnard sto.
TJOTATOES,—100 bbls choice Mercer Pota*
J: toes, landing aud tor sale by
dee W
0 A GREINER
LAND AGENCY.
Fl'MtE uuderslgued will, for five dollars per lot,
X examine auy lauds iu thu couutlcs or Appling,
Wuyue, Ware or Coll'eu, aud report to the owner ns
to their present value, tho prospect for their be
coming more vnluublo in future, aud whether or
not there is being any trusiuss committed thereon,
Invariably pledging himself to give a truo and cor
rect account, for which all remittance* will be ex
pected Iu advuucc.
Hu will also sell und remit when requested, and
as directed, for soven pur cent.
He will also promptly attoud to all profeaslonal
business entrusted to lus euro.
vernon c. mclendon,
toy. 13 Attorney at law, Uomeevllle, Ga.
rr tohy pka,
onn SACKS ot" Tory” Peu. For uale by
iUU uprli IV. DUNCAN.
ixn. a. uook. HtEb. x. runup.
HOOK 4k TEBKAU,
A T T O R N E Y S AT LAW,
hA.NDLKfcVaU, UbOKUU.
Will pjactiso iii Whsbiiigiou, JuUurson, Semen,
Burke, Emauuol, Talinall, ami Montgomery of tbs
Middle Circuit, and Wilkinson of tbo Oomulgeo Cir
cuit. inuyb
SI. WRIT BSUTU,
ATTOHNEV AT LAW,
AUJUATUK, EAST FLORIDA.
Will practico in the Ibsteru aud Buuthern Counties.
Refer to—Col. B. S. Sibley, uud R. B. Hilton, ha.
vunimh. feb2-U
LIIAS. U. CASU*I1K1.E,
ATTOHNEV AT LAW,
U1UJOK1KVILLK, QA.
Practices Law iu the various Counties of Uie Oc.
mulgcu Circuit, and tbo mijoitdug Counties of Twiggs,
Lauren* and Washington.
Refer to—Joliu Boston, H. <^. Cruue, and R. B
Hilton. teol4
ja*. w. uHBis. n. r. HitouV.
GREEN ft SMOOT.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OC126 filOMAHTON, QA.
UKltHti'K A. fiOHDO.V
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AXli
Commissioner of the U. S. Court qf Claim* for
the State cf Georgia,
office Comer Bay aud Bml street*.
ly _ mylo
DR. CH ARLES HT UOLSTNG:
OFFICE CORNER HULL AND WHITAKER STS.
Rositfeucc Nu. 14 Liberty slrect, one door west of
Drayton. my 11
J. VV. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEUOR AT JAW,
Troupyillu, Lowndes County, Ga. (my 11
s7w. baker:
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Mouticcllo, Jclfersou Couuty, Ha.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Fmuxo, Savannah, Ua.
_ myll
EDWARD~GiT WILSON! "
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Wurd ft Owens 1 inw Office. [myll
COMMISSION AND FOUtVARDlNG MERCHANTS.
Bay-street Savannah.
THUS. S. WAYNE. C. K. GRENVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE,
Jy ft—tf Savannah, Chattanooga.
a C. “POOLE,"
No. 11, Wliiltoker Street, (two doors from Bryan.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, Window Glass, Putty, ftc.
ft Painters’, Uruiucrs’ uud Arli*b>' Brushes:
^Whitewash Heads and Dusters, Dry rntil
__ 'Mlxod l*alnta of every description, Artists’
uimirsintubeH, Prepared Canvass, ftc.
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD
PATTERNS.
Rooms prepared with ucatuess und des|iatcii.—
Houso, Sign uud Ship Puintiug, Gildiug, Graining aud
Glazing done iu tbu best style and ut moderate
prices.
All orders trom the country promptly utteudud
to. tnc.u 28—ly
FRENUll CHINA, WHITE GRANITE,
AND GtaSS WARE.
U5 MKCT1NU HTHV.CT, CW.VUtXSTOS, WffiTH VAltOUNA.
Tito subscribers respectfully solicit--;
from tho traveling public, an Inspection^"
of their stock of Freuch and English
_ China, In plain whito, gold hand, aud
decorated dinner, desert, breakfast, toa, toilet, tete-a-
tete sots aud vases. Also, Cups and Saucers, ftc., ul
the celebrated Sevres China. White Granite oi the
best uuuufucturers. Rich cut Freuch, English ami
Bohemian Glass.
They have a variety of oruameuts iu Parl*^ M
Ware, Busts of Calhoun, Clay, Webster, aud others,
audStatuetos of tbo Greek Slave, Venus do Medicix,
ftc.. fto.
They have also a beautiful, durable and ubeap arti
cle for Hours uud hearths, of
Plain anil Encaustics Tile*.
Their stock being very guuorul, carefully selected
and Imported direct, oifrrs luduccmouu to mcrchnuts
a* well os families, to whom goods will bo put up at
tlie lowest rates for cash.
WEBB ft SAGE, ImiHirters,
successors to Cameron, Webb ft Co.
☆ CIjOTHIKTO A
EMPORIUM. W
1 DOOR WEST OP TUB REPUBLICAN READING ROOM.
Flue Ready-made
Clothing ; llats
and C»|M, fihirts,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchiefs,
uud
Fancy Articles
for
tientloinou.
W.O. Price,
FASHIONABLE
AND
MILITARY
TAYLOR,
No. 147
Bay Street,
SAVANNAH.
4®**^ Orders from city aud couuty solicited.
Also, Superfine
Cloths, • o&dniers
aud Vostiugs, will
be made to meu-
iuro.uuexcoptlou-
ubloiu stylo
aud
workiuunshtp,
by the
best mochnuicH,
at shortest
notico
-ex
JOHN S. NORRIS,
ARCHITECT.
H AVING resumed the practico of his profes
sion, olfors his services to hU rrlends und the
publican on Architect and rtuporlntoudont.
Deslgu* tot uuy part or ttm couutry supplied aud
oxeouted In nil tho various bronchos of hi* profes
sion, such as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings,
Mouumeuu, fto. Thoroughly Firo Proof fitoros de
signed and exocutod. Office at present in Bojr Lane,
rear of the Custom Houso.
Jans
JOSEPH GANAHL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ufficu, Day b treat, over tho Reading Room of toe
Republican, cntrauco immediately east of Mesais.
Price ft Veudur’s. may 11
""" WILLLGI H."DA8HBR,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Tvoupvllle, Lowudes County, Ga.
Will practice inT'homus, LowuUoj, Clinch, Ware,
Appling, Telfair, Irwin, Laurens, aud PuiObki
couutius, Georgia; und in Jetlbibon, Madison. Hiuu-
iltou, and Culumbiucoumies, Florida. [uiyll
WM. M. WU.UAMS. TIUDbKOS OUVKK. JACK BRUW.t.
WUiLlAMS, OLIVER Si BROWN,
ATfURNEYS AT LAW.
Buena Vista, .Marion County, Ga.,
Will practice In tlie counties of Marion, Macou, Hous
ton, tstewurt, Ruudoipli, Muscogco, Lee, aud auy
adjoining counties, win re tlmir services may be
required. myll
JOHN It. COCHRANE,*
ATTORNEY AJ LAW,
Duldin. Liureuscounty, tin,, late Junior partuer of
tho firm of A. ftJ. L'ocuuanr, irwiutou, Ga., will
attoud promptly to all ■business entrusted to Ills
euro. Funicular intention paid to collecting. Re
ference—Dr. C. li. Guytou, F, U. Kowe, DubUu,
Ga., M Mur.-.h, Nuvunuuh. myll
JESSE T. BERNARD.
ATTORNEY AND tOUNtELLOR AT LAW,
Ncwnausvido, Ha.
Reference—George L. Brown. William Doll, Now
nq'osvlUe, Flu., 11. B. lhltou, Bostou ft Villalongu,
.Snvniiuah, Ga. myll
HUDSON, FLEMING Si CO.,'
Factor* and Commission Merchants,
No. 94 Lay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
rpENDER their set vices to planters, merchant*
X and deniers, in ilie.-aloot Colton and ail other
country jiroducc. Being connected iu business wim
lloi'Ki.vj, Hudson ft Ou., ot Charleston, the estublUh-
mnutofuu officu iu this city w ill ufibrd our frlouds
choice of markets. Strict uttontlou will be giveu to
business, ami the usual facilities alforded custo
mers
J. R. HUDSON, »
W. B. FLEMING, f fiavanuab.
1A BETH UUPKlNa, Augusta,
my 11—tf COHEN. C'hasleston.
LEK-LEU o. WtoLOX, Di'UUil.,
OFFICE over Dewitt & Mor
gan’s Store ou Cougro«*-sii eot, oiler
their professional services to toe
public, conddcut, from ioug export-
euco uud past success, tbut iu ail cuses, they will
render entire sulUfucUou. ocl 2 tt
DENTISTRY.
Din. HOY ALL & JOHNSON,
Dcuiists, olllco corner St. Julieu-sL
aud Markel Square, over S. Wit-
uiot’s jewelry store. Office hour*
from 8 to 2 o’clock, and D orn 3 to u.
mar 11 com
INCOliUUl-TIULET'fEETII.
mi. BAUNES, Dkctist—l’er.
forms all o]teraUou* iu his line iu th*
imost upproved rnauuer. Offico ou
Brouglium street, opposite Weed©’*
Hardware storo. doc 22
DUS. LKPLEIt <fe WILLON, lSciltlsU.
ARE now frilly prepared to in
sert full or partiul setts of Teeth
ou tho priuelple ot Dr.J. Alleus’e
Patent C’ouiiuuous Gum. By ihl»
improvement, tho form of tho face cau bo restored to
any degree of rotundity that may be desired, lt l*
applicable in all cases where thu cheeks have laiicu
in aud cannot be detected by the closest observer.—
This method combines tho followingi Tvantages:—
Au artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly uatural
and life-like appearuuce, and iinpurts to the iheclb
that peculiar expression which characterize* the na
tural orgnus.
This Gum couslsts of a sllaclous compound which
la applied aud frtsod upon tho Teeth and Plate in such
a manner, us to HU up all the Interstices around the
baso or the Teeth, and uUo uuites thorn firmly to
each other aud to tho Plate upon which they are
sett. This secures perfect cleanliness or the Teeth.
Offico ever Do Witt ft Morgan, Congress street.
Republican and Georgian copy, fob 10—tf