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8/VVANNAH, (HA.) SATURDAY', MAY 24. 1856.
NO. 2086.
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SATURDAY.—4 O'clock, P. M.
Ueorglan df Journal Reading RoeaaJ
Our Reading Boom in the Exchange Is ftee to
all aubecribera to the Dally Georgian 4• Journal,
to all oontnot advertiser! in ita column!, to the
Clergy of the city and to atnurgera Introduced
by either of these classes—but to none olAcrs.
Washington Correspondence.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Farther by the Canada.
Quirt Day in the Smote—Speech of Mr. Mourn
—Wieconein and Alabama Land Bilta pare
lie Houit—Important movement of Gov. Cobb.
Washington, May Si, 1850,
In the Senate chamber today all was quiet,
trauquil and decorous, and Mr. Mason made a
speech In opposition to the action of the Into
Naval Board, which was worthy oft Statesman
and a gentleman. Me not only boro with deserv
ed aevcrlty upon the proceedings of the Board,
but he al-o placed himself In opposition to'the
Secretary ortho Navy upon this subject. The
President he fortboro alluding to, because, as 1
am well assured, the President has given some
judications of having recently yielded tohla
own more mature reflection! in regard to the
nature of thin tribunal. Mr. Haaon dwelt large
ly upon the particular meaaurea of thla Board,
to be wire; but he did alao what waa much bel
ter, be denounced Ita secret character and the
immolation or private character by an interest
ed, Irresponsible end relentless tribunal. At the
moment I write, Mr. Mason still occupieaihe
floor, and it la rumored that a vote may possibly
be pressed upon it.
What Congress has to do it had better, do
quickly. Next week there will be a nervous
anticipation of the Presidential conventions,
and a quorum will probably be retained with
difficulty in the House. The week after the
conventions will have begun, and there will
probably not be a quorum In the House; nor
Indeed throughout the month of June, la thorn
much likelihood of a concentration of legis
lative thoughts or of legislators themselves.
The Wisconsin Railroad BUI, which was yes.
terday, alter a day's discussion, reeommtlted to
the Committee, that it might be brought In
again today, waa ao brought In and passed. It
gives more than a million acres for the purpose)
and then the Alabama Railroad BUI, which gives
a little less, waa alao Introdnced and passed; but
not until it bud withstood the severe assaults of
Mr. Letcher, of Virginia, who saw in the appro
priations such a cheapening of pnbllo lands na
would, or might render the soldier's bounty
lands of little worth. But these lands are howl
ing wildernesses or stagnant marshes In the pos
session of the General Government, bat road-
checkered and cultivated regions were given to
the States for such purposes.
Mr. Cobb, of Georgia, today proposed an
amendment to the rules of the House, the oh-
ject of which la to simplify and shorten Its bu
siness In certain stages. This is well; and It
would bon great public blessing If reforms of
like character were prosecuted still farther. For
instance, every time the yeas and nays are call
ed, from twenty to twenty-six minutes are con
sumed by the annoying process. A mode has
iieeu proposed, Infinitely more satisfactory as to
manuerand accuracy, which require* only three
minutes. Why do they not adopt it? and why
does not Mr. Cobb, of oilmen the most capable,
see that it Is done? Is it the old story of the
boy going to mUl with the grist in one and of
the sack and a stone In the other, aU because
his father curried them so before him? With
the apparatus proposed, aa It la described In
the Intelligencer, the names of all the mem
bers or the body ate arranged in n column,
so that they may be distinctly read by every
member and spectator present. When the
signal to vote la given, each member moves
a little lever at his dak, and In on instant the
names In view are thrown Into three columns,
each having Its appropriate heading, the centre
column comprising the names of those who are
abaent or not voting, the left column compris
ing the yeas, and the right column the nays.
Two, three, four, or five minutes, being agreed
upon as thetime for voting, that time may be
consumed loan examination of the whole rote,
and in a change of votes by those who may
have erred, as some very often do, In their an-
deretandlng of the nature of the question; and
of thla obange no record will be made. Dur
ing the allotted time, members may come in
from committee rooms and elsewhere,'and vote
Free conversation may alio be indulged, with!
out detriment to the business or the order of
the House. At the expiration of this time, the
presiding officer presses a spring, which arrests
all farther movement* of the names,lend the re-
suit Is then before the gate of nil. And now,
why need the Clerk read out the names ? They
have been thoroughly inspected, and each voter
Is satisfied. But how shall tho clerk record
them by an unerrlog means, since the names
in view are all seen to be changed in their posi
tion, and thrown into tho centre column again ?
We reply, an infallible permanent record is made
by the machine itulf. Jut <u the names are ar
ranged on the large table already deeeribed, eo
by the tame meane are they arranged on a print
ing apparatue, which, u immediately after the
vote ie completed, etriking off exact copiee of
the vote, at the rate of forty per minute. These
copies are handed la the recording clerks, to
the reporters, and to the members. And not
only this, but the pressure of tbo spring by the
presiding officer, uncovers figures showing the
addition or each column without ths necessity of
a count. Ini-ant/al.
UIIH BRITAIN.
The Queen hold n Court at Buckingham Pal
ace on Thursday,the 7th fast, for tho purpose of
receiving tho addresses on the peace from the
House or Lords, the House or Commons and tho
City of London. Tho deputations came fa great
state and numbered nearly a hundred persons.
The Qneen briefly ackovrlcdged tho nddresaen
and expressed her satisfaction that peace was
re-established on n bauds that atlbrds security far
Its permanence.
Both Houses of Parliament have recorded u
vote of thanks to the army and navy. Lord Pen
man mevedtho resolution and was seconded by
Earl Derby fa the Lords. In the Commons, Lord
Palmerston nude the motion and Mr. Disraeli
seconded It
Lord Granville announced tliata pension of
£1,000 sterling for lire would be settled on Gen.
Williams, who Is also created a Baronet, by the
title uf Sir Wm. F. Williams or Kan.
Lord Elgin postponed bin motion of inquiry
respecting the troops ordered to North America
until after the holidays.
. Lord Colchester gave notice of a motion re
quiring Parliament to express Its disapproval of
the policy or abandoning the maritime rights so
long held,si the Congress of Paris had pledged
Great Britain to do.
To celebrate the peace, the Qneen has granted
amnesty to all political offenders; consequently,
Smith O’Brien, Frost Jones and others may re
turn home. Special exception, however, is made
against those who eaoaped to the United States.
Lord Wudehouse, under Secretary for For
eign Affairs, is appointed Envoy Extr aordinary
to St. Petersburg. The appointment is genet-
ally applauded.
The Lord Mayor of Loudon bad given the
usual banquet to the Ministry. The whole tone
of the speeches on the occasion was congratu-
latorv respecting the peace. Count Persigny,
the Freucu Embassador, said nothing could sev
er the alliance of France and England. Lord
Palmerston replied, reclprocatiug the semi*
ment, and complimenting the Ministers present
of Sardinia and Turkey. Lord Clarendon then
apoka, glorifying the peace, and complimenting
Russia. The usu * *
Mayor’s Court.—H. Bchloboni, llned'ten dol
lars and cost, for keeping a disorderly Bar
room.
W.J. Lee, drunk and asleep In the streets,
being the third offence, was lined ton dollars,
25. Maloney, fined ten dollars for resisting of
ficer.
George Montgomery, fined two dollars for im
proper conduct,
Mr. improper conduct, lined ten
dollars and cost.
.... usual toasts followed, and the com
pany separated early. The American Minister
waa not present, being engaged at the annual
dinner or the Literary Fuud, where he made a
speech.
Mr. Dallas, with bis familjftmd Secretaries of
Legation, also assisted at the Queen's state ball
and levee.
The Crimean Board of Inquiry continues its
sessions, but they have lost ail their interests,
Col. Tulioch being sick.
May 29 is to be a holiday throughout Great
Britain to celebrate the peace.
A regiment of German yagers at Plymouth
had mutinied. The ri g-leadem were arrested.
They complained that the drill was too severe,
and that the only enlisted till the end of the
year.
The five regiments in the Crimea under
orders for Canada are the 9th, 7th, 39ih, 62d,
and 63d infantry, under the command of Gen.
Nrw York Stock and Monry Market.—The
New York Journal of Commerce of Tuesday
evening says
The market appears to bo convalescent of tho
Crompton fever, and if no relapse occurs, bids
fair to recover entirely in the course of a few
days. Money is freely offered, but there is un
usual discrimination in signatures, and it is dif
ficult to express the rates by a table of.quota
tions. Prime names at short dates are as readi
ly negotiated as they were a week ago, and loans
on call are easily obtained, tho pressure being
chiefly iu second class signatures and long bills.
We quote—
Loans on call, stock securities tl u 7 '
do other good securities 7 n 8
Prime endorsed bills, 60 and 90 days..,. 7 a 8}
do 4 and 0 months. S a iu
First class single signatures .9 u 12
Other good bills 12 a lo
The stock market opened at u slight improve*
ment in price, but a great improvement in buoy
ancy of tone.
Foreign exchange is tlrm, but without much
activity.—Bills on Loudon 1091 a 110 ; hu h
5.174 a fi.lOi
The N. Y. Evening Post of Tuesday says j—
The afternoon session of the board of brokers
yesterday was a very excited one. A sort of
alarm, arising out of reports from Washington,
prevailed, and much cash Btock was offered at
much lower prices. 3000 shares of Erie were
sold down to? the closing price of 44, a fall of
one per. cent since tho morning. New York
Central and Reading were also sacriflced. The
feeling appears too strong for the occasion, and
there must be consequently, a rally.
The matters at issue between this country
and Great Britain, however irritating may have
been the tone, are assuming a milder one, and
no doubts are entertained by the most experi
enced financiers that there will be no difficulty
that will end in war. Idle talk by irresponsible
parties is of no account, and ought not to in-
luence men’s judgments.
This morning wall street affairs are more
cheering. There is leas excitement, and more
cool sense and right appreciation of the present
complexed circumstances of the country, which
are well considered not such as are not likely to
lead to war. Stocks have rallied considerably
from yesterday afternoon’s prices, and close
with firmness.
FRANCK.
A bill was introduced into the Legislature
{ranting four hundred thousand francs for the
wptlsm of the Imperial Prince in June. The
Moniteurpublishes the monthly account of the
Bank 6f France, and the balance was satisfac
tory.
A son of the King of Sweden, the King
... ingof
Wurtemburg, and MaximHUan, brother ofthe
Emperor of Austria, are visiting Louis Napo
leon.
Count Edgar Ney is to be bearer of Napoleon's
letter in reply to the Czar’s notification of his ac
cession to the throne of Russia.
Count Momey has been appointed Minister to
St Petersburg, and Count Orloff has taken for
him the Woronzoff Palace on a three year’s
lease.
Speculation on the Paris Bourse had reached
great hight, and English commercial papers
were warning British capitalists against It
The weather in France, for several days
previous to the sailing of the steamer hod been
very severe.
SPAIN.
Arrests of suspected persons continued at
Barcelona, The conscription had passed off
quietly throughout the country,
KKLQIUM,
The senate was convocated (hr Wednesday;
the 14th Inst. Count Walewski’s demand to
muzzle the press of Belgium created intense ex
oitement.
A dispatch from Brussels says: “ In the
Chambers on Wednesday, the Foreign Minister
in answering an intetTogatoiy in regard to the
speech of Count Walewskl on the press of Bel
gium, replied that that speech had not been offi
cially communicated to the Government. When
that communication should be made the answer
would be ready and would be communicate to
all the Governments, and would formally main
tain the rights of a constitutional and indepen
dent country.
It was asked further, whether any power had
asked for any modification of tho laws relating
to the Press In Belgium. The Minister said he
would answer in one word Never. The meet
ing broke up amid immense cheering and en-
HOLLAND.
A treaty of commerce and navigation, based
on the principle or reclprosity, has beefi conclu
ded between Austria and Holland.
Tint Crampton Affair.—The Washington
corroHi>onilent of the N. York JaumaJ of Com
merce, sends to that paper the following dir
imtch, dated May 20th, which, If true—a mat*
ter of doubt—puts an end to the controversy in
regard to the enlistment question:
"The Administration consider the difficulties
with England as practically settled. Mr. Cromp
ton is not to he dumireed. There is no appre
hension of any further difficulty. ..
" Mr. Clayton and Mr. Crompton have adjust
ed their contradiction, to their mutual satis fisc-
“ M. Btartiges has not interfered in the Cromp
ton case.”
Tlw following appears to the Courisr tr En
quirer ;
“ Wasuinoton, Tuesday Night—There will
'* further correspondence here with Mr. Crnmn-
>™ on facts alleged to the Esrijof Clarendon’s
tiispntck of May 3d. The correspondence will
4 fa friendly and apologetio In tone, and an ami-
L - *hle arrangement Is certain. . ■
correspondence between Mr. Clayton end
•nmpton continues without wooncUUtton,
respect of any.”
The Main Thane Railroad.—From proceed
ings of the meeting, lost week, at Brunswick,
we think that a death blow has been given to
the Mato Trunk Railroad project. The Bruns
wick and Florida Company seem disposed to go
ahead on their own hook, and will make no re
lease of their chartered rights.—Macon Citi
zen.
Naw York, May 27.—Flour advanced to-day
and Ohio was quoted at from ,0.12 a ,6.50 per
bbl. Wheat was buoyant at ,1.05 per bushel for
Southern Red. Corn advanced to 69 cents per
bushel. — •
Spirits of Tumenttae was lower at 40
cents per gallon. Rosin waa firm and active.
Rice waa buoyant at ,4.25 per 100 Mis. Freights
are firm.
DENMARK.
Tho Hans Towns havs refused to adhere to
the capitalization forced by Denmark fa the
question of the Does. Considerable excitement
was caused by an announcement that an Amer
ican fleet was on the way to Copenhagen.
AUSTRIA.
The Synod of Austrian Bishops, held at Vf
enna, is about adjourning without having ac
complished its objects
ITAtY.
Itis said that a collective note of the powers
that signed tho treaty of_peace Is about ready
to be forwarded to the Governments of Rome
and Naples, recommending the reforms by Ital
ian people. It is also Bala that the Pope s Le-
te at Paris has formally pretested against
_ mot Walewski’s language in the Congress,
and that the Papal Government la preparing a
detailed reply thereto. It la still farther rumor
ed that NapfeewtU anticipate the power's re
monstrance, by granting an amnesty on an ex
tensive scale.
SARDINIA.
Questions relative to the Conference have
been put to Count Csvour to the Ssrdinlsn Cham
bers. He repUed that, pending the negotiations
concerning ItalyJie could notspeak fully. With
respect to the treaty of peace, he believed it
would insure great moral and material advan-
‘The Sardinian view of the Italian question
was adopted, while that of Austria was rejected
—hence the question of Italy is and most con
tinue to be a European matter. He added that
the relations of Austria and Piedmont ore not
ameliorated by anything that baa occurred, and
that the Sardinian Government may rely on tho
people to meet every emergency.
Latest.—A dispatchftomTurin saysthemem-
orandum presented by Count do (favour and
the Marquis de WlUlmsrtaa to the Chambers,
shows that Austria, having at the Conference
refused to discuss the condition of Italy, Sar
dinia 1a the only State* which offirrs a barrier
to revolution, and demands the cooperation of
England and Franco in carrying out reforms.
It shows that the Austrian occupation is oppos.
ed to tho interest or Italy and Europe, anffcon.
tnry to tho treaty, tohumanlty and justice.
Finally, the memorandum calls on England and
France to nnit* with Sardinia In the application
of an efficacious remedy.
Naples permits the export of breadstuff, un
til June 15, at half tho preTkxuexport duty,
namely at five carlinl. Breadstuff! moderate.
THl ORIM1A.
The correspondence from the Crimea Is up to
April 26. It merely reoords the preparations for
the departure, with the drilling and the furnish
ing of the men with clothes to make a good ap
pearance on their return. Two regiments of En
glish cavalry have already embarked at Scutari
forborne.
TURKEY.
Disturbances continued in the Turkish Aslat-
lo territory, and there had teen aome excesses
near Sumatra. There is nothing additional as
to the troubles in Nazareth.
TDK VERY LATEST.
LivxnrooL, Saturday, 1 P. M-.The new Bri
tish loan has been announced. It Is to be far five
million pounds sterling, and the bfadtogjutlre.
ly fa Consols. Parliament has adjourned over
until the 19th ol May. . .
M 1W Ormans Mamst-Mw Urbans, May
22. The sales of ootton to-day comprised 3,000
bities* Tbs Canada's advice, bad no effartnpon
ths market. Middling was quoted at fromlOj
»101 cent* per lb.
Savnminh Mark tt, May
COTTON—Tho market continues quiet. The ,»alo8
reported thi*m(>rnln^woro04/lml*«, viz :—TJ .it
10?L 28 at H>Xt ami 44 ut 10?;.
Export*.
NEW YORK—Per steamship Kloridu—U5 halo* of
Hfia Inland cotton, 7a do domestic*, fli) cotton Kin*,
and sundry pkgs tndzn.
PHILADELPHIA—201 balci cotton, 217 ea*k rice,
228 halo* domestics, 85 pk* tntlxo.
Port, of -Na van nail.,
Arrived.
8tonm*liip AiiKtiMtM, Lynn*, Now York—Padclford
Fay k Co.
.May 2ii. 0 a in, *ignalud steamship Knoxville, yo
mho* southward of Capo ixiokmit.
Brig Katalidin. Ames burry, I3n*tnn, Id Carle ton .V
’arsons.
Uriij Iris', Hnsiunti, Bodon. to Brigham, Kellv k
Co.
C'lnurcii.
8 M Sluatnsbip Florida, IVoodhull. NVtv York—
Padolfoi’d, Kay .k Co.
Steamship KeyaUme State, Hardee. Khlludelphia—
( ! A Orel nor.
Bark U A Alien, (Javleum, Uust.m,
Burk Zephyr. Small, .Sydney (New Smith WaltMi—
Brigham, Kelly & \ • 7
Steamer St Johns, Freeborn. I'ulatka, .kc—Blughom
A ('imuinKhnm.
Dcpni'H'il.
Steamer St John*, Ktceborn, I'ulatka, Ac.
HoiTTaT ~
Steamship Keystone Stale. I lit idle, Philadelphia.
Steamship Florida, Woodliull, New York,
UELIUiOl'S NOTICES.
DU. HOOK of all lull la, will preatdi ut the
Fireman's Hall, .to-morrow morning, at hull
putt ton o'clock. The public are invited lo utiond.
l.MTUU STATUS OF AallfelKIL’A.
Soul liern Ulbtrlt-t of (ictti-glii.
7b tht Marshal qf tht Smlhe’ni OiUrict «.•/ Otm-Qia,
Qrtelituj:
W HEKLaS Jumea itucUford do Wide, datum t i di
er .lone::, James tiurnock. and Itobbert Bihhy,
o\vnors of tho ship KlizubMh, liavo exhibited their
libel or complaint in the District Court of tho United
States tor tho Southern District of Georgia, alleging
uud propounding that the £bid libellants are the
true aud legal owners ofthe said ship Elizabeth, of
which Thomas Williams is and lately was master,
that on the night of the fifth of April, iu the year
eighteen hundred and fifty-six, the said uhip Eliza
beth was lying iu the Kiver Savannah, nt Venus’
Point, well In shore, and was ut that time a staunch
and well built ship, of the burthen of nine hundred
and fifty tons, or thereabouts, uud sufficiently pro
vided with apparel, tacklo and furniture, aud pro-
party manned with a sufficient crew to work and
navigate said ship, that on the said night of tho fifth
of April, eighteen hundred aud filty-six, about seven
"’dock in the evouiug, a signal lantern was hung
out in tho fores lav of suid ship Elizabeth; that about
'lit o’clock on tho night ofthe said fifth of April,
Congressional.— Washington, May 21.
•Senate.—Mr. Collyor introduced u bill
to test the practicability and usefulness of
the atmospheric telegraph.
Mr. Foot reported a Dill to permit the
Legislature of Iowa to determine far that
State the application of the grout of land
made recently by Congress In aid of the
construction of railroads therein.
House.—The House passed the Wis
consin Land Bill, by a vote of 81 to G7.
Mr. Mason discussed the Naval Board,
arpuing that its proceedings should be set
aside so far as it is competent for Congress
to do so.
Mr. Cobb, of Alu., reported a bill,
granting about 1,000,000 acres of land to
Alabama, in aid of railroads in that State,
which passed under the previous question.
Mr. Bliss made an anti-slavery speech,
and the House adjourned.
Baritan and Delawabe Bay Bail-
road.—Serious Biot.—New York, May
21.—Ground wus broken yesterday at
Port Monmouth, New Jersey, for the
commencement of tho Baritan and Dela
ware Bay Bailroad, designed eventually
to connect New York with Norfolk, and
other Southern cities, by a much shorter
route than at present. Governor Price,
of New Jersey, presided at tho ceremony,
Unfortunately, toward night, a very seri
ous riot occurred between a party of A-
mericans and the Irish employees on the
road. Many persons were soriousiy in
jured.
Two Men Drowned.—Newburjport,
Mass, May 20.—George Bray and Joseph
Kimbal, two respectable young men of
this city, were drowned yesterday, in
consequence of the upsetting of a boat.
Bepubi.ican Meeting in Boston.—
Boston, Tuesday, May 20.—Tho Republi
cans of the city held a primary meeting
at Chapman Hall, last evening. The at
tendance was large, ThomasH. Bussell,
; iresiding. Delegates were chosen to at-
: end the Republican State Convention nt
Worcester, June 4.
The Treaty with Mexico brought home
by our Minister to that country,Mr. Gads
den, is not for more land, but is simply a
S ' 'and commercial convention. Mr.
en complains bitterly of a want of
support in his negotiations for territory.
Mb. Buchanan and Mr. Palmerston.-
The Enlistment Case.—Washington
May 21.—A correspondendent sent to
the House to-day, in the British enlist
ment case, comprises the question of ve
racity between “Lord Palmerston and Mr.
Buchanan, in which the latter accuses the
former of retaining important letters when
the correspondence was laid before Par
liament, thus giving n view of tho subject
favorable only to the English side.
The Hughes Telegraph patent Is
sued.—Washington, Tuesday, May 20,
1856.—Letters patent were issued to-day
from the Patent Office to David E.
Hughes,covering all his claims for his new
Printing Telegraph Machine. More than
ordinary care has been bestowed by the
Commissioner and his assistants of the
Patent Office in their examination of the
claims of Mr. Hughes,to guard against the
possibility of conflict with prior patents to
Morse, House and others; nnd wo arc as
sured, on tho very best authority, that the
rumors set afloat'by interested parties to
tho cfiect that the Hughes machine infring
es upon the rights of other patentees, are
wholly destitute of foundation.
“Why did Joseph’s brethren cast him
into the pit?” asked a sabbath school teach-
er of his class.
“Because,"replied one young lady, “they
thought it a good opening for the young
man.
Another child answered the question
thus:
Because they pitied him.
Commercial Intelligence.
jsjripng Intelligence.
.MAY 24
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
may 24
whilst tho said ship Elizabeth wus so lyltq; at Venus'
Point, iu the Savannah River, within the obh anti
flow of the tide, and within tin* admiralty aud mara-
time Jurisdiction of tho District Court of the United
States, for the Southern District ofUootgla, securely
moored, the steamship Keystone State, whereof
Robert Hardin waa master on lar way Iront Phila
delphia to the city of£avuunuh, caiuc up the &ivan-
uah River under full headway, and theu uud there,
with great force and violence, run into and upon the
said ship Elizabeth, smashing the fide uf tho foru-
castle of said ship Elizabeth, breaking five ol the
forecastle beams, started the deck, carried awuy
the bowsprit, and other damage did to the said ship
Elizabeth, as in suid libel is stated, rendering it ne
cessary to discharge u part of her cargo, aud to
bring her up to the city of rtivnuuah l'nr repairs, at
, [real expense and loss uf time: that it is impossible
n ascertain .exactly wlmt will be tho extent ofthe
damages, but as fur as calculation cau ho made the
damage sustained by such cnllislou in the said ship
Elizabeth, amouuis to tho sum uf ten thousand dol
lars; that this occurred iu the admiralty and mara-
lime jurisdiction of suid Court, all of which the libel-
lutits pray leave to furnish proof.of, aud ha-veulno
prayed u decree for their damages Hloresuid, and
casts, aud that tho ordhmry process may issue.
Aud whereas tho judge uf the District Court ufore-
said hath or tiered and directed that the ordinary
process should issue, returnable to tho United
states Court Room in tho city of Savannah, on the
12th day of June next, at eleven o'clock, A. M.,
Now, therefore, you are hereby authorized, em
powered uud strictly enjoined peremptorily to cite
and admonish nil porsons having, or pretending to
liavo, any right, title, interest, or claim to the said
steamship Keystone Slate, her machinery, tackle,
apparel and Curnltuve, by ull lawful ways and means
whereby this monition may he made most public
and notorious, to bo and appear ut tho time aud
place aforesaid, before tb» Jiulgo aforesaid; to show
cause, if any they liavo, wl»y Judgment should not
iass os prayed for, and to do and receive what unto
aw and justice shall appertain, nnd whatever you
shall do In tho premises you shall certify to the
Judgo aforesaid, at tho time aud place aforosaid, to
gether with this writ,
Witness the Honorable John O. Xicoll, Judge of
said District Court, this twenty-third day of May,
eighteen hundred and fifty-six.
LAW, BARTOW A- LOVELL,
Proctors for Libollnnts.
Ail persons interested hi this monition will take
duo notice. DA.VL H. STEWART,
tl. S. Marshal.
Savannah, 23d May, 1858.
United States of America, i
Southern District of Georgia, J‘
1 have this day nailed upon the mast of tho steam
ship Keystone State, a copy ol lhe within mouitiou,
and caused the same to be published in the Georginu
& Journal of Savannah dally, with directions to con
tinue tho publication every day until tho twelfth day
or Juno next, inclusive. DAX’L H. STEWART,
U. S. Marshal.
Bavanuah, May 24tU, 1856. tjel2 may24
$‘43 KEWAHD.
OST—Last night, a largo Morocco Pocket Book,
containing Lottery Tickets In the Fort Gaines
Academy Lottery, Class 15, to be drawu in AUanta
May 29tu. Also an nnmuut of money letters, re
coipts, etc. Faymeut on tho Lottery Tickets has
been stopped. The above reward will be paid on
return ofthe book and contents to this office.
muy23
S OAP, CANDLES, STARCH, &0 —
lOOboxes Colgate’s No. 1 uud JL bar Soap;
JEFEUU80N llOllERTS,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND .DEALER IN
Timber and Lumber.
SAVANNAH, Ga.
WELLS & WILLIAMS,
DEALERS IN
DO MUST,IO, FOREIGN AND FANC1
DRY GOODS.
AV149 C’ongrm-sL, Savannah, Ga.
JAS. T. WELLS, formerly of Beaufort Hist. 8. C.
TIIEOPHILUS WILLIAMS, “ Seri von Co., Ga.
sept 7.
JXMKH O. ItODOKRS. ...MES A. XuKKIH.
RODGERS A NORRIS,
(late Crono k Rodgers,
WHOL1SSA.LK GROCERS,
UAY-STRKKT, (SAVANNAH.
,|UII0_L1S55 ! [Jo2»]
DTL. COHEN,
contractor and builder,
Jones irtreet, (mm door Eoat of Drayton Streot.)
Is prepared to contract for all kinds or building
and repairing.
Also tp conduct water through the various parts
of houBes. up 17
MsllTZGERALD,
Corner of Drought cm nm! Whltaker-Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
CJUCCESSOH to T. C. Rico .Manufacturer and
O Dealer iu every variety of common and flue
CANDIED, kiln dried nnd warranted to resist elfoc-
tually tiiii hot damp atmosphere of a Southern cli
mate; also I<cmnu ami .Strawbury Syrup, Arc. Terms
cash, prices low. tf—my 11
W.M. At m.KV COUT.lt. JXO. COt'FXR KHASKR.
COtJPKW iSi PRASE It,
FACTORS ft GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Buy street, Snvnmiuh, Ga. fiuyll
.lOIIN U. FALUGANT,
WIlonKSALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SA81I AND PANE
POORS.
Woet side Monument Square, Suvautiuh, (.'a.
' mayll
• A H. CHAMPION. *
(Successor to Champion & Watts.)
WUOMSSAM2 AND RETAIL GROCER,
No-4 Barnard st . between tho Market uud Bay st„
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer m Groceries, Foreign uud Domestic humors,
Dried Fruits, Ac., \e.
lteterencu—A. Champion, Esij., Samuel Solomons,
E*i|, Messrs. Rabun & Whitehead, aud Swllt &Co.,
Savannah, Ga. * myll
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS.
UJSAD3IAN & CO.,
t'oiiiir uf Preiirtlotil nnd JvfTeruon-atfls,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Are prepared to execute all orders iu Pluuibiug,
uud Gas Fitting, ou short notice, aud iu superior
style. tf jaue 20
perior style.
mur27
PHOTOGRAPHS.
i Large sized Photographs, ta-
keu by
MILLER,
AT TWEt.VK DOLLARS 1‘KJt DOZEN
Also, Atnbroiypes and Da
guerreotypes, iu Itir. usual eu-
A t-ull i.- solicited.
J. W. MILLF-B,
cr.JSt. JuUau-at. aud Market square.
CA IlY’S DAGUKKKm'VPESrAHBlld-
tyiica mul Pliotoarnphi’.
P. M. CARY
W OULD respectlhlly give notice that his
rooms are now open for tho season, uud rea-
ay tor the reception of visitors.
By the Amiirotypk process persons may now have
their children's pictures taken, iu almost any |-op
tion they umy choose, in front 1 to a cecodds toiling.
By tho i’jiorisiKArniu process old Daguerreotypes
cau be transferred to paper, beautifully colored aud
enlarged to life. uct 22
O. 8. UAKULSCl.V. A. C. MCUVBKK
IIA It 111 SON A IIRGBHEE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
.For %va r«l iiitf ill ere li ants.
59 AND 01 UHOAD-STHEKT, GOLDMBUS, UEOKGIA.
Particular attention given lu Hie sales uf Real
Estate, Negroes and Produce.
UST IJbernl advaunes nuutuou Negroes and Mer
chandize.
HtO'KMKXl.'tS :
RUNE, PATi’KN k CO. )
GUNUY DANIEL, J-Crfiuiubus, Ga.
STEWART, GRAY & CO. j
RUSE, DAVIS it LONG; t
WM. WltllHIT, j
| Apalachicola
YOUNG, ATKINS A: DUNHAM,
C. A. GREENE k CO.,
U. S. SMITH, yMobile, Alabama!
lot,
LAND AGEA'CV.
fpitKunderaigued will, for five dollars per ....
JL examine any lands iu the counties of Appling,
Wayne, Ware or C aloe, and report to the owner as
to their present value, the prospect for their be
coming more valuable iu future, and whether or
not there U being any tresj<ass committed theroou,
luvnriably pledging himself to give a true uud cor
rect account, for which ull retnUtauoos will ho ex
pected iu advance.
He will also sell aud remit when requested, and
as directed, for seven per cent.
Ho will also promptly ntteud to all professional
business out rusted to bi3 cure.
vernon c. McLendon,
ray Id . Attorney at law, Homosvillo, Ga.
P RESERVES & JELLIES—
25 doz M, \i, nnd 1ft boxes Guava Jelly;
5 “ boxes West India Sweetmeats;
10“ “ Gtmvu Mnmhladc;
A full assortment of American Preserves und Jel
lies. For salo by
mayl9 J. A. BROWN.
gUPERIOR WHITE. BRILL1 ANTES.—Just
» received and for rale by
J. W. THRELKELH,
may Hi Congress and Whitaker street-*.
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
PEN field, da.
FACULTY.
JOHN J31LBO.
Ordinary of Chatham Comity,
AND aTTOUNKV AT LAW.
ofilce in tiie Court House. iuyl.1
Xi«¥H01SntTlcei)lXOlir —
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, Georgia.
OST Office on Bay street, over the Bank ol'&ivau-
nuh. ys maylfi
R. F. COLEI to BROTHGil,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS,
Savannah. Ga., and Montgomery, A/a.
V. T, Colic, I R. r. Colk,
Bay street, Savannah. | Commorco nt., Montg’ry.
K»TKRKNC»«.
Holcomb, Johnson, A* Co. I Cohens A Hertz,
Lockett k gnollingi, I Edwin Parsons A Co.,
Robert A.' Alleu, j Scranton,.lohnston A Co.
SAVANNAH, GA. mylfi
WEBB SAGE,
WM. U. SAOK.
(M'Ut’LiSOHS TO CAMKKOX, WKBJI A CO.
IMPORTERS OF
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN-WARE,
145 MKK1TNO-8T. CffAULKUTUN, 8. O.,
Will supply Country Morohatits with Uouds intbetr
hue ut on low rates as they cau buy iu New
York, or ebtewhere.
sept 28 , - ly
r. j. uonax. wm. btakii, Jr. it. u. hakufa
OGDEN, 8TAIIU A CO.,
Shipping and Commissiou Mercbuutd,
KAY-8TKBKT. SAVANNAS. GA.
YONGE A FRIEUHOK,
FORWARDING A.\J> <.OMMISSION MEKCHANIS,
NO. 04 IIAV-M'JtKKT, SAVAWAll. Ga.
«pf4 ’
A/ JIliALl'iN Ai UROTIiklKH.
Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards.
sept 5
HA VANN All, GA.
PATTEN, III 'rTON <Si CO.,
FACTORS.
Foi'WurdiDg uud Commission Merchants,
Unyutrcd, Savannah, Ga.
X. LOCatflT. . * M. J». S.VXUJMJ8.
LOCKETT A SPELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGKNT8,
Savannah, Ga.
Will attend to the st-lluig of all kinds of produce.
StrictuttentioU glv«u to rmaving au«l forwarding
goods. tnuy 8^ iy
Auction & Commission House, Muoou, (iu.
A. It. HcUUOIlLUl,
Guueral Agent and Auctioneer,
Solicits trom his friends consignments ol every
desoriptiou. Taken orders tor Co turn.
#3* Special attention given to the Hales ut Keui
Estate, Stocks and Negro property, ut public aud
pri vale .sales, Prompt return* and duimlch.
Kefereuce—O. A. L. LAMAR. inch UU
Wm. McALLISTEH.
NEW MARBLE YARD,
Opposite iMuretGrove CtmctCi'y, Sav h, Ga.
Murine Mo'iumeut... l'uuibs and Grave sitoues, luru-
Murbie Mmiumeut.-., l'uuibs andGru'ver
i-bed ou reoMonablu term*. Ordem
;pecttufiy solicited.
up 18
It. B. HILTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSW JDK Al i
Office corner of Bay aud Drayton et*
SAV ANN All, GA.
my 11
11ENRT WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. H, Drayton Street. Sav&uuah, Georip*,
inajrt—'ly
JOHN al7 MiLLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Office at the Court House.)
\\ ill practice m the Hui>erlor and Courta of Ordi
nary. jauJO
ttTrrfr.mNer
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Bay and Whitaker 8tmu.
SAVANNAH.
full 22 Utllua
D. A. O’BYRIVE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ofilce I7f», Bay-st., over Turner It (>»'*. Drug stora
.SAVANNAH, GA.
uov lu—ly
(iEOHGE TilOtiFliWARD;
AlTOKNEY AT LAW.
Office .Monument Square, near .Statu Bank
SAVANNAH,GA.
nov lu—ly
JAMES III. SAVAGE,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
THOMAhVIU-K, Woman goc.my, ga.
All business entrusted to his caru will reteivu
promjd attention. lyr-itnarl?
ANTHONY McCCLLOli;
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Savannah, Georgia.
Office ou Bay btreet, over th« Bank ot Savau-
uah. tcb2
WILLIAM PIULL1P5,
A TT OR NEY AT L A W.
XAK1ETTA, GA.
oci 20—ly
DAVID Ci. WILDS,
A TTORNKY AT LAW,
MTAItTA, GA.
Will practice iu the counties of Uoucock, Warren
Washiugtou, and bald win.
RKKRKK.vcto'—Behu sV l-'o.-tci. t.abuu k Smith, one
E. A. Soullurd, .Savunmiti. jao'j
;wii;c. t * ivvellv,
A T T O ll N .. i A T L A W ,
UtiAuatu, Woitni 4.i»l.vm. .. umu, juunv.J
Will practise in tin* .h?::i;ii a Lire.dt, uud lu Macon,
lumici-t" tin* Matin''
Dooly and Worth CuuhticNlff Ifu* Mavoii Circuit.
4>a“ Puriicutur alteiitiou gtveu to ilut cuilectton wi
clonus iu FouthAVvstorn Georgia. je2—-6m
E. CVMMIN1S, ' ‘
A T T O R NEY A T LAW,
lebl-ly iKWi.vrfjx, «a.
LANIER & xYNUEUSUN,
A T T O 11N E Y S AT LA W ,
upb-ly MACON, GA.
J. It. Ut'SK- J. It. IUV18. W U. LONG.
RUSE, DAVIS A LONE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
-SAVANNAH, ga.
may au
C. W. MABRY,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MUNKU.V, HIUHD CO., UA.
Will att.'ud to profcAi-douai busiucsaln iheCouuuea
of Heard, Carrou, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Men-
wether aud Troup.
Kelorctu:u—-Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrauge, Ga., Don.
liavid Irwiu, Marietta. Ga.; IVtlouel M M Tidwell,
Fayetteville, Gn.; mid Mr. William ltougbcrty, Co
lumbus, Ga. Hopli-ly
' TVM. H. DAM ELL,
ATTOllKEl' AT LAW,
HAVANXAII, Ga.
AdtT office over Tbuuias M. Turner & Co.’s Diug
shore. Buy street. tuyl
WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO.,
COMM IBSIU^.VNf’l^uiaV F
llEKCHANTsi,
Uayslfeet Savannah.
THUS. S. WAYNE. G. E. GRENVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. .SAMPLE,
jy o—tf Suvuuuab. Gbattauooga.
O. C. POOLE,
Nu. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Brynu,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Stuht'i, Blliula, Doom, Pn!nt«, Oils, Vnr«
M jilihes, Window Glass, Putty, Ac,
Palmers’, Graiuora’ and Artists’ Brushes:
yjfijUWhitewash Jjeads and Dusters, Dry and
^®**^Mixod PainuYf-every description, Artists’
conTrs lu tubes, Prepared'Canvass, fcc.
PAPER HANGINGS, DURDEKS AND FIRE BOARD
PATTERNS.
Rooms prepared with uoutuess and despatch.—
House, Sign aud Ship Palutlpg, Gilding, Gruining uud
Glazing douc tu tho host style uud at moderate
prices.
AU orders trom the couutry promptly attended
to. mch 28—ly ,
FREN CII CIII NA, WHITE GRANITE,
AND GLASS WARE.
145 MKCTIXU STRUCT, CUARLKST«JX, SOrTII CAROLINA,
’llio subscribers respectfully solicit--
from tbutruvuiiug public, au inspection 1
uf their stock ol' Ft cuch uud KugilaU
Chlua, iu plain white, gold bund, aud
decorated dinner, desert, breakfast, tea, toilot, ti*io-a-
tote sets and vases. Alsu, Cups uud Saucers, Ate., ol
tho celebrated Sevres China. While Granite of the
best manufacturers. Rich cut French, Kuglish and
Boheuiluu Gloss.
They have a variety ol oruaiueutx lu Partsiu.,
Ware, Busts of Calhoun, Cluy, Webster, aud otlicrs,
aud tdatuetes oft be Greek blave, Venus de McuicU,
&C.. AtC.
They have also a beautiful, durable and cheap arti
cle tor floors aud hearths, of
Plain ami JBncntuUu Tlloe.
Their stock being very general, carefully selected
and imported direct, oilers inducements to merchant*
us well us families, to whom good* will be put up at
tho lowest rates for cash.
WEBB U SAGE, Importers,
successor* to Cameron, \\ ebb At Co.
AM. M HOOK. KKKU. T. TKRtAC,
HOOK A TE14EAV,
A T T O It N E Y S AT LA W ,
KANDMMVIUK, itKUKUlA.
Will practise In Washing ton, Jellerson, striven.
Burke, Etnuuuel, Tat limit, and Montgomery of the
Middle Circuit, uud Wilkuw.ou ofthe OemulgeeUs-
cnit. m ay »
M. WHIT SiUlTII,
A T T O U N E Y A T 1. A W ,
ALUU.VroR, KAHT fLOUtUA.
Will practice iu the Eastern aud .Southern CoULttes
Refer to—Col. >'. S. >ubli?y. atul R. U. Hiilou, !i*
vaunnh. foli2-U
CAS. u. u.uiteuu££r
A T T O K N 13 Y A T LAW,
MILUtntiKVJLI.ti, tJA.|
Practices lmw lu the various Counties of the oc,
mulgeu Circuit, ami the nt|jolidng Counties ol 1w lgg«.
ljuirons und Washington.
Refer to—John Btwtou, H. J. Crane, and H ft
Hi I ton. teoi-i
JAM. W. ORHCV. U. F. SgliOi.
GREEN A SMOOT,
JOHN S. N011K18,
ARCHITECT,
H AVING resuraed thu practice of his profes
sion, offers his services to his t'rlcuds aud tin*
public as au Architect and superintendent.
Designs lot any part of the country supplied aud
executed lu ail tho various branches of Ills profes
sion, such as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings,
Moumueuts, A:c. Thoroughly Fire Proof stores Uc
sigued uud executed. Office at present in Bay Lauc,
rear of the Custom House. jan 3—ly
. M.
a. p.
100 do
50 do
75 do
50 do
50 do
Buchan k Smith's Family Snap;
Bcadel's 0s and 8s Tallow Candles;
Adamantine Candles (Star brand).
Oiwego Pearl Starch;
Colgate’s do do;
25 do Ground Coffee, in It, aud ‘jib papers
26 do do Peper;
50 bbls Sugar, Soda uud Butler Crockers;
25 boxes do do;
20 bbls Pilot Bread;
16 )i Ghosts Black Tea iu ,' 4 '|fe papers
10 )6 do do iu tin foil;
10 )i do Fiuo Hyson Tea;
25 boxes Bey’s Lemon Syrup.
Just received and for sale by
inay‘23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON K Co.
D OMFS-IIC IJQL'URS—
60 bbls EPIielp* Rye Gin
E. Ri
26 bbls N. E. _. ..
60 “ Luther Felton s Rum.
25 “ l>omestic Brandy,
60 •’ Old P Ac H Connecticut River Gin,
50 “ N. O. Whisky.
Just received and tor sulo by
mj*23 SCRAN TON, JOHNSTON A; C'U.
L ard, hkhkings k codfish—
20 barrels Prime White Leaf Und,
fiftboxe-i *• HerrinKS.
2 hints 11 Codfish,
landiug and for sale by
my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
M ONONGABELA WHISKY-
26 bbs Old Mononguhela Whisky,
50 Double Distilled
Just received and for sale by
my23 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ii CO.
PltKSIDEXT,
CRAWFORD, D. 1*
PROFESSORS.
Colleirc.
SANFORD, A. M.,
Mathematics.
.1. E. WILLKJl, A. M.,
Chemistry aud Naturul Philosophy.
11. II. TUCRER, A. M..
Bcilca Lcltrcs.
U. AV. WISE, A. M.,
Greek and Lain Ijinguage*.
WliJJAM G. AVOODFIN. A. It.,
Modern Languages.
Theological Scmlmny.
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. !>:,
KcclesouiUcal History and Biblical Literature.
W1L1JAM WILLIAMS, A. M.,
Syatematlc and Pastoral Theology.
Academy.
THOMAS A. SEAL?, Prlucltul.
The Cotumenccmeul is lield on tho last AVedue&duy
iu July.
The next Tot m will commence ou the lust Wed
nesday in August.
The price of Board in the village L s>lo per un-utli ;
wusliiug. room rent, fuel, Ate., $3.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
uiyl22tn ri. LANDRUM, Secretary.
FmeRewdy-mudo
ClutUlug *, Hats
uud C’ap3, Shirts,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrellas
Cravam, ritocks,
liaudkcrchicls,
and
Fancy Articles
for
Geutleineu.
B UT'fFR Ac CHEErib>-
26 tubs choice New May Butter,
HARPER FOR JUNE.
H AHPER’S New Monthly Magazine for June.
The Flower Garden; or, Breck's Book of Flow
ers, in which are described ail tho various hardy
herbaceous porenials, unuuals, shrubby plaids, and
evergreen trees, desirable for ornamental purposes,
with direction lor their cultivation. By Joseph
Brook.
Alto more of Ernest Lmwood. By Mrs, Caroline
Lee Heutz.
Letters Iront the United States, Cuba and Cauada.
By Hon. Miss Murray.
The rioug of Hiawatha. By lleur y VV. IA>uyfellow.
Recollections of the Table Talk of Samuel Rogers,
to which i* udded Porsoniunu.
Miss Leslie’s New Receipts lor CkwUUig.
For sale by WARN OCR L DAMS,
Booksellers and Stationers,
may 1ft 15ft Aongresa streei.
25 boxes “ “ Goshen Cheese,
Just received aud for sale by
my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON X CO.
B EACON'SIDKS~ k SHOIJLDERS^--
26 lihds Prime Bacon Sides,
10 u “ “ Shoulders,
Lauding uud for sale by
my23 SCRANfON, JOHNSON .k OU.
riTHE ATTENTION of utvangers vUitUiff the
X city and the public geuernlly, is Invited to uu
examination of our stock of Spriug aud Summer
Goods, which for variety and style is not to bo ex
celled iu this city.
upr'28 A11CIN ,V BURNS.
TITHISKY.—100 bun-cls very huderlorMotion
ltil.1,.1... .1.11.. —s as— —-» - * -
gabela Whisky, daily expended, tbr sale, to
arrive, by
jnar8 BRIGHAM, KELLY V. CO.
BUOIDEUIES,—We invito the attention
J of laudies, tu our large und bouutiful assort
ment of French Worked Collars uud Underaleeves,
Muslin and Cnmbriu Bands, Ac., Ac., just receive*!
and for xalo by
fob 28 IADSON & ROGERS.
MILLS
('^UBA MOLaVSSES—The cargo of the brig
KJ R. B. Lawton, of superior quality. For sale by
mayie 3t PADE1.KORD, FAY tc tt).
^A boxes TOBAGCO, just received direct
t)U from Manufacturer, and for sale low, by
my ll CRANE, WELLS k CO.
I >UltE WATER.—If you wont the tiuest drink-
1 iug water iu tbe world call aud purchase one of
Kt.L.lcV Patent Water Filters,
the urtlcle moutloued lu Water Cointnlsslouors’lu«t
Rejiort, which wo warrant to i>urlfy tlmriavnnnali
River Water perfectly—au Imlistieusahlo article for
plantation use. KENNEDY k BEACH,
I an 24 ouly Agents lor their sale iu Suvauttah.
O li^S—Olfii—Linsoed,Sperm, Wliale.Neiits
foot Mild Tanners Oil, fur ealo at reduced prices
at CHAFFER k CO., •
tnayt No. Whiluker street.
200 KEGS French and American Zincs',
r for sale on lavor»hlo terms at
CHAFFER it CO.,
rnuyj No. 6 Whitaker strocL
igO BBLS- NASHYiLLE CITY
apr 10
Flour, for sale b'
CRANE,
WELLS h CO.
1 IMS.—433 barrels lending and for sole by
Ll sprSJ BRIQHAB,- KELLY b CO.
AAA LIGHT Sash, of all sizes fa
flvtUvv ubo, comdontly ou hand, aud for
sale at the lowest rates, at
CHAFFER k CO.,
umy7 lot “No. 6 Whitaker street.
B ROWN DE BAQEs-Jnst received perstr.
Alabama, and tor sale by
J.W. THRELKELO,
. aprl?
Congress sad Whitalwr-sU.
☆ OXi OTHING
EMPORIUM
1 DOOU WEST OF THE REPUBLICAN READING BOOM.
W.O. Price,
fashionable
AND
MILITARY
TAYLOR,
No. 147
Bay Street*
Also, Bupcrfiuc
Clotlis, assUuers
and Vestings, will
bo made to mea
sure,unexception
able in stylo
aud
workmanship,
by the
best mechanics,
ut shortest
notice •
SA VANNAli.
OST Orders from city und county solicited. JM
feb 5
BAIUIER SHOPS.
Pulaski House llurber Shop,
thorn.-' Brink Building, opposite the Pulaski /louse,
FIVE WORKMEN ENOAQKU.
Alursluitl House Barber Shop,
Broughton Street,
FOUR WORKMEN ENOAOED.
f I MiE Puhscriber, thankful to his leilow-citizeus
X for the liberal jwtrouago ho has received, uud
is still receiving, begs respectfully to lntorni them
that he has eugageil sufllcleut additional first-class
workmen from some of tho best Barber Shops in
New York, uud will bo enubloU lo accommodate a*
many geutlemeu us may Uouor him with thetv i«i-
trouage.
N. II.—The Barbershops are closed on Buuduys—
struugers will plcaso hear this iu mind.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
CALL AT THE NEW SHOE STORK, No. 142
- BROUGHTON STREET.
.next door to Messrs. J. Dickson k Co’s. Oonlw-
tiouury. You will there Uud tho greatest bargains
in Shoos over offered In this city.
October 16th. 1856.
WOOD AND LUMBER.
A LL kinds of Wood, Boatds, Plunks, Joist,
Timber, Shingles, Light-wood, Posts, Eastern
Lntlts aud i'aillngs, for salo, at wholesale amt retail,
low for ea?h, ou tho uew wharf receutly erected on
the Lumber Yard of Robert A. Allen k Co.
mar 12—ly WM. J. L. MOULTON
JOHN C. BOOTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Will also give ids attention to designs in Arehitec
lure, office in tho store of John Williamson. Esq.,
Bay street. tnylS
“VT EW GOODS.—The subscriber has received
Xx u largo lot ol the following articles—
White uud striped Osuaburgs, Columbus Factory,
White uud striped Osnaburgs, Schley’s Factory,
Bleached uud browu tihlrtlugs uud Bbcetlngs,
Marlboro’ uud Mauchcjffir Plaids and Stripes,
Blue Denims, Ate., Ate.
Also, afresh lot of cheap fast-colored Prints.
J. W. THRELKKLD,
turia corner Congress and Whltakor-sts.
A TLANTIC LEAD—Constantly on hand
and for salo at CHAFFER k CO.’s,
»pr30 No. 0 Whitaker street.
AT AIIBLE Mantela cbnrtantly on hind, and
IU for sale on fltvorahle terms by
. j favorahlo terms by
deo 15—5t CHAFFER k QO
THRESH MUSLINS.—A few more of those
A figured Lawns at 12ft cents. Received per
lato steamer from New York, and tor sale by
J. W. THRELKELD,
maylfi Congress and Whitaker streets.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
0ct28 _ InoMASTOX, OA.
GEOUGE aI GORDON,
AITOKNIiV ANL COL.VSELLOH AT LAW,
AM?
Commimoner of the U. S. Court q)' Claim« for
the Slut* if Georgia.
Office Comer Day ami Dml j-treeu.
!>’_ tuylO
DiiV CHARLES ii. coLding,
FF1CE AND KKSlDhXCE. No. 14 iJDEim'
One dour west of lirayton, g
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a. W. i-.vmiisia,
.UTun.VKV AXi) tuOXSELLOH Al
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uiyil
Tronpyllle, Lowmlcs touiity, Ga.
LAW,
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s. w. bakkrT
ATTORNEY AND COUNriELl.OIi AT LAW,
Mouticollo, Jclli-reou County, Fla.
Rnfureuce—Hon. W. 11. Fuatixo, Savannah, Ga
_ myll
EDWARD G. WILSON,
MAGIS'J’RATK, NOTARY AND COMMIriiJIQNLJt
OF DLKDri.
At Messrs. Ward k Owens' loiw Office. Imyll
JOSEPH GANAHL,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
GUIi'y, Bay strci-t, over the Reading Room ol ths
KcpubJIcan, uutrauce iiniuedintuly cast ol Me.icr»,
Price »Nt Vendor's. mu) Ii
WILLIAM II. DASHER7
iTURNKY AND COL’XbELl.OK AT L?vSV,
Troupvillc, Lowndes County, Ga.
Will practice InTUoimu-, Isowndes, Clinch, Wave,
Appling, Telfair, Irwiu, Lmireiis, nnd Imiuahi
counties, Georgia; auu m Jeffi'rsou, Madison, Ham-
ilton, nnd Columbia counties, Florida. [myll
wm. si. wjt.u.t.\is. riunuia’s ouvkk. jack ukown.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER tfc BROWN,
ATTORNEYri AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Mariou Cuuuty, Ga.,
Will practice iu the counties of Marlou, Macon, Hous
ton, Stewart, Ruuduiph, Muscogee, l.ee, and an>
uiljouiing counties, wiiere their services may b»
required. myll
JOHN R. COClUtANE,
ATTOUNKV AT UW,
Dublin, utmens county, tin., late junior partner ol
the lirm oi &.J. corinuxK, irwinton, Gu., vrtii
uttouoi promptly to all busine.-e entrusted to his
care, raitictilar attention paid to celiectiug. Re
fereoce—Dr, t'. ft. Guyton, F. 11. Kuwe, Dublin,
Ga., Al Marsh,riavunualt. tuyll
“ilESSiPi T. HEUNAUDr
ATfOUNKY AM* HU'N.-KU.OR AT lAW’,
.\«-Wi.ali.'\ tilt*, Hu.
Reference—George . nmvu, William Dell. New-
uansville, Fla., It. D. iidton, Uostou & ViUalonga,
riavnutmh, Ga- myll
Hl’DSUS, FLEAHiYG &~CO.',
Fa«i(oi*M mul C'uiniiilssloii Dlvrcluuits
4Vo. U4 Huy Shut, Savannah, Ga.,
f PENDER their services to planters, uierobtmu
A. uud deulers, iu tliesale ol Coltou aud all other
cuuutry produce. Being vunueonal in busiuebs will?
UorKLNs, Hinso.v .k Co., ol Charleston, the establish-
ment of au oltii-eiu this c ity will atlurd our friiunh
choice ol markets. ,Strict attention will bo giveu to
l>usiiieti“, and the u.-tiud tucilities afibrded custo
mers.
J. It. HUDSON, t
W. U. FLEMING, t riavauuab
1.ABK1H IlOl’KINrf, Augusta
my 11—tf CUllEN. chasleston.
LWKlrRU «.* WILCOX, UeiittNU;
OFFICE over Dewitt A Aloi-
gau'a store ou Congress-street, offip
their professional services to tl o
publio, confident, from lung expert-
euce and past success, that iu all cases, they w li
render outire satisfaction. oct 2 u
DENTISTRY.” ~
l)rs. ROY ALL & JOHNSON,
Dentists, office coruor rit. Julku-bt.
nnd Market Square, over ri. Wil-
root’sJewelry store, office hum*
trom 8 to 2 o’clock, and from a to d.
mar 11 com
DUE. LEFLER A WILCOX, DinUih.
ARE now fully prepared to in
sert full or partial sotu of Teeth
on the principle of Dr.J. Alleus’a
Patent Continuous Gum, By this
improvement, the form of tho focu cau be restored to
auy degree of rotuudUy that may be desired, it is
applicable in ull cases where the cheeks have fallen
lu und uinuot he detected by the closest observer.—
This method combines the followingi 1 vantages
Au artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly nutural
and lifu-likc upj>eurunce, aud imparts to the theeth
that peculiar expression which characterizes the na
tural organs.
This Gum consists of a silaclous compound, whit h
Is applied and fhsod upon the Tooth and Plate in such
u inauuor, os to fill up all tho iuteraUcee around tho
base of the Teeth, and also unites them firmly to
each other and to tho Plato upon which they ai«
sett. This secures perfect cleanliness or tho TsciL,
Offlco over DoWilt & Morgan, Congress streot.
•*• Republican and Goorgiau copy. feb 18—tf.
B.KLLIB,
Factor and General Commtoion Merchant*
no; 71 aAr-erara-, savanwah. oa.,
Kcruu to—.win. Osglioru & Cupnlmluun, Bell
* Freouss, Osdan, Starr a Co., SavuuIi j }. *
Ttoapeos, Bosioe. m X
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