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VOL. XXXVIII [OLD SERIES.]
SAVANNAH, (GA.) SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1856.
NO. 2096.
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PUBLIC MBKTING POSTPONED.
We are authorized to say, that tho meeting
called for to-night, and to which reference was
made iu our morning edition, has been postpon
ed until further notice.
Meeting;* In Honor of Col. Brooks.
Some gentlemen who concur in our views on
this subject object to partisan character of the
argument, in justice to ourselves we should
say that we have no disposition whatever to
give a political hearing to the question. We
presented such considerations os seemed likely
to Influence those whom we deemed it most im
portant to address.
Thinking it likely that the larger number of
those moving iu the matter were Democrats,
after urging some considerations beuring equal
ly upon all, wo deemed it essential to make an
appeal having special reference to our party
friends.
Wo trust that no further explanation on this
point will l>e necessary.
The contest nt Cincinnati.
On the 13th ballot as published by us this
morning, Buchanan had 160 votes, Pierce 78J
Douglas C3 and Cass 5J. Making In all 300.
But there is manifestly some mistake In these
figures. The whole vote of the Convention in
1852, when South Carolina was not represented
was 288. Add the delegation from that State,
entitled to 8 votes, and we have 290 as the total
vote of the Convention now in session.
Two thirds of 290 is 197$ ; or in other words,
it will require 198 votes to make a nomination—
Granting then that Air. Buchanan received as re*
potted 100, he required on the 13th ballot but
38 votes to give him the nomination. We do not
speculation on the chances of his obtaining them
as the balloting proceeded.
Four years ago on the first ballot, Cass receiv-
ed 110 votes, Buchanan 95, Douglas 20, Marcy
27, leuviug some fifteen or twenty scattering
votes, 192 being uecessary to a choice, Gen*
Cass, highest vote, which was the highest ob.
talned by any cundidate but Gen. Pierce, was
131—given on the 35th ballot.
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tntlou,
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a list of fifteen subscribers, all from one post
office,accompanied by the money. He will please
accept our thanks.
Will not others go aud do likewise V We
are now publishing a Weekly paper containing
lifty six columns of matter (enough reading to
make up a small volume in each Issue) for two
dollars per single copy or twenty copies for $20.
See our terms.—
We appeal, us we thiuk we well may, to the
Democracy of Georgia, aud of tho neighboring
States for an effort which shall add 5,000 to our
subscription list. Shall we appeal in vain?
Specimen numbers sent to all who may ask
them grutih.
Accident.—A laborer, whose name we could
not learn, fell from the third story of Colonel
iCapp’s new building, Jones street, this morn*
ing, and was seriously, if not fatally injured.
Dr. Yonge was immediately called to his relief
The Insurrection In llnytl.
From tho Poston Daily Evening Truvellur, Juno 2.
By the schooner Neptune, which urrived at
New York from Aux Oaycs, we havo important
Intelligence. For sumo time past, aud es
pecially siueu the utter failure of tho attack
upon tbc Dominicans, tho Emperor Soulouquc
has rnpjdly lost in popularity, at least in some
parts nl me Island. It will be seen by the fol
lowing leltur from a prominent inhabitant ou
AuxCuycs to his friends in this city, that u
strong insurrectionary movement oguiust the
existing Government lias ucttiully cummeuced
iu tbut part of the island, which may possibly
end iu tuc overthrow of the present Emperor,
and the ie-establishment of tlie Rupublic. The
letter beam murks of having been written under
the iuiiueuce offerings of surprise und conster
nation, but is of undoubted authenticity, it is
dated .May 10 j
“ I expected to have ample time to day to re
ply to your letter, but as iu Uayti we know not
wimt a day may bring forth, it happens that 1
have but Lately time to write a few hurried
lines.
14 This moruiug 1 was awoke in a startling
manner by the alarm of drums. 1 had but just
time to get ou my trousers bufore 1 learned from
our storekeeper, who had rushed up stairs, that
the insurgent* were cloau to town, aud were ex
pected ut oucc to attack it. While 1 was think
ing whether 1 should load my pistol or not, I
just remembered that 1 hud none ; so I thought
1 had better not load them, but dress us quietly
possible aud learn really the state of afiairs. i
did so aud this is what 1 picked up: A body
of from 2,(JU0 to 3,(JU0 insurgents took posses
sion of a post between this and Pingrey, lust
ulglit, witn u view of attacking the town to-day.
The military authorities were only aware of this
at 7 this moruiug, The alarm drums were
beut, aud every mule in tho town was ordered
to join the troops. At lo a. m. the troops
inarched out with those that had joiued them.
Whether they intend to give buttle to-day, 1
kuow not; but I rather suspect, seeiug that
they ure but 500 strong, they will coutcnt them
selves with defendiug tiie entry of the town till
more help comes up. Whut i expect is this,
that the troops will not defend the eutry of thu
town long if tho insurgents have the pluck to
push ulieud, und we may, therefore, expect
great fun (lor tiie insurgents, and not for us),
to-morrow iu tiie wuy of pillage.
“ 11 oWocA-.—The ulurw is again beating.
The troops sent out, they say, ure repulsed, and
the insurgents ure pushing forwuid. People
ure riiniug in every direction through the streets
und shutting doors. 1 urn going to shut up, to
l>e uu commit of what is going on. I shall
write yon ugaiu soon. The Captain thinks it's
time that ho goes oil'.
“ Yours, iu haste.”
in case of general iusureetlon, there would
be a fair opportunity lor " American Interven
tion" a la Walker.
►senator From Connecticut. New
Haven, Ot., Juned.—TJie Legislature to
day elected Jumes Dixon (American and
Kepublieau) United States Senator from
this State, the vote stood: Dixon 110,
Toncey 101 scatteiiug 7.Charles McCurdy
was elected J udge of the Supreme Court.
Washington Correspondence.
Outrage*—Result qf the Washington Election
—President ini Prospect.
Washington, June 3.
1 think It is in Bulwer’s novel of that the
epidemic character of poculiar crimes Is alluded
to. Within the past three years we have seen it
illustrated in this country In the frequency of
wife murder. We aroatthls moment, experi
encing it in Washington, with respect to mur
ders and assaults. While I write there Is a
dense mass of human beings In the streets near
my window. The “ Americans” were yesterday
beaten at the ballot-box in the election for
Muyor, by.a majority of thirteen; and they are
to day animated with rosoutmeut, impelled by
which ouo of their number, an hour or two ago,
knocked down and stamped to death, an inof
fensive Irishman, whom he did not eveu know.
Meeting him In tho 'public thoroughfare upon
the principal avenue, ho made the assault. The
murderer was caught, uud taken before a mag
istrate, where an uttompt. was promptly made
to rescuo him by force. Tills falling, however,
tiie attention of the police was soon convenient
ly withdrawn from their prisioner, and he
quietly retreated through the back door of
tho magistrate's office, probably to bo heard of
uo more iu Washington. When our laws were
made, there was a horror of the crimes pros
cribed. Now, crimes ure not crimes, uud when
a mail is slaiu, thu public sympathy is evident
for his slayer.
Two years a ago u Kuow Nothing was elected
Mayor over John W. Maury, one ot- the most
populur men our city lias ever known, by a
majority or 439. Yesterday, Mugruder was
elected over Hill, tiie Know Nothing candidate
by a majority of 13!
The occupants of the Presidential mauslou,
aud indeed the whole cubinet, uud the whole
city, are giving almost exclusive heed to the
mouosylibic uews, borne on the wires from the
West. At this moment a political struggle Is
anticipated. It is somewhat important, who
shall be the nominee of the Cincinnati Conven
tion, for Judge McLean, of Ohio, is likely to op*
pose him. There are Democrats whom he can'
not beut, and there are those whom he may
beat' Never was unity, wisdom and forbear-
ante more needed by a party. lap art:at,.
meeting Iii Laurens.
At a luootiugof lUo Democracy ol'Laurnus county,
bold at Dublin, on tbo 2d June, 1850,
On motlou, Dr. P. Cullius was called to tbe Chair,
aud William C. Knight , was requostod to act as Se
cretary. Tbe Chairman In s few aud appropriate
remarks, explained the object of tho mooting, when
Ool. J. B, Cochran, offered tho following resolutions,
which wero unanimously adopted :
Whereas: tho Democracy of Laurens, teoliug a
deep lutorest in the approaching election for Presi
dent of the United States. And, whereas, wo deem
it pro;>er that this county should be represented in
tho approaching Convention to he assemble at Mil
lodgevlllo ou. the 4th day or July next, for tho pur
pose of uomluallng Electors for President and Vice
President, It Is therefore
Rettlred, That tiie Chairman nominate three dele
gates to represent tho Democrucy of Laurens In the
approaching Convention, and In the oveut of any ol
tho three not appoarlug iu said Convention, that
those who are present of the delegates bo requested
to cast the lull vote.
RtuAml, That tho present Administration raeota
with our hearty approval: that the country Is bless
ed In having for Its Chlor Magistrate one who, Irre
spective ol'Bectlonal differences, carries out the
Constitution In spirit aud letter.
Jltiuh'ctl, That we are decidedly Ift favor of Iho
admission of Kansas as a State, with a constitution
for or against slavery .as tho legal voters of tbo Ter
ritory may doslre, when thore shall be a sufficient
number of such voters: And, that tho manly, fear
less and upright courso of Gov. Shannon in the dis
charge of his official duty, merits our warraost ap
proval.
Resolved, That uo mailer how much wo might de
plore a war with England, we would rathor enter
tain regrets than sacrifice our rlglits as a free pco-
pie.
Resolved. That thoBe proceedings bo published in
tho Pedorul Union ami Georgian k Journal of Savan
nah.
Iu pursuance of the abovo resolutions, tho Chair-
mun nominated tho following gentlomon as delo-
gales : Robert A. Hill, B. H. Horn and J, H. Coch-
ran; which nomination was ratiflod by tho mooting;
and, upon motion, tho Chairman was added to the
dologntlou.
Tho meeting tlnfii adjourned.
F. CULLINA, Chair mun.
Wm.C. Knight, Secretary.
From tho Paltuka (Fla.) Democrat.
The Indian War, &c.
Cttpt. Taylor, ofthe U. 8. Army, who is in
command near tho Big Cypress,was in our town
a few days since. He is of thu opinion that the
main body ofthe Indians ure yet in the Big
Cypress bwarap. and some other localities in
tho Indian Territory; we forget the particular
mimes. He does not believe that there are
mauy.lfimy.lndiaiis nowin the Gulf Hammock.
Ho says that the Indians have been hotly press
ed, and that it is probable they havo not plant
ed any provision crop this year. That Capt.
Sparkman's and one or two other companies of
our State troops, have rendered hard service.
He recommends employing iu the service a lew
good Negro tract dogs j that in this way the
Inditiu families could be pursued and captured
—and the wur,ns thu consequence,expeditiously
terminated.
Deport says tliut Daniels, who has had a won
derful aptitude for discovering Indian signs
about the Gulf Hammock, has been detected in
thu act of travelling about tbe i ammock with
moccamthiH on his icct, to make Indian signs,
aud that he hus been arrested for this offence.
Our informant seemed not to doubt the truth
of the report ,* yet, at the same time, we aredis-
trustful ol the truth of common reports about
Indian matters.
Amusements.—Tho Pyne & Harrison opera
troup is performing in Montreal, Canada. Miss
Kate Deniii and her sister Susan, having parted
company and tiie latter is starring it with Mr.
u. J. Arnold. Miss Estelle Potter Is playing In
San Francisco. Miss Fanny Morant la at Quo-
beck. Mr. Murdock has recovered his health,
and is filling an engagement at Chicago. Miss
Eliza Logan is at Cincinnati. Miss Eliza Henz-
lcr. tho American prima donna, bos returned to
Italy. Parodi is In Chicago.
HoRse Shoeing.—William Mills, Esq.,
the author of a recent English treatise on
Horse Shoeing puts a gutta-percha pro
tection across tho sole of the foot, and se
cures the shoes on the fore feet by only
three nails in each. He has followed,
this practice with six horses for seven
years, and considers a larger number than
five us very bungling.
Hards and forts at Cincinnati.
Accounts from Cincinnati auto that the Commit
tee on Credentials occupied tho entire afternoon and
oveningor Tuesday, iu hearing the statements or
the contesting delegates from New York. Hon. D.
L. Boymour opened tbe discussion on the part of the
Hards, and reviewed the history ofthe party Itor the
last tweuty years to prove tho legitimacy or tbe
“Hard” orgoulsaUou, attacking the “Bolts,” parti
cularly some or those on the delegation, for their
former delinquencies, and claimed that tho “Hards"
were the only NaUonal Domoorats; and that the
National Convention could recognise none otbor.
Ex-Governor Boymour replied, comparing tho
vote or Gen, Cass with tho vote ortho “Hard Shells”
lost rail, and prosontod Tor the consideration ofthe
committee a tabular statement showing that iu
seventeen Congressional districts the “Hards” only
got one fifth ortho Cass vote—ton thousand out of
fifty thousand; and In six other districts where Cass
gotten thousand votes tho “Hards” lost fall got on
ly lsoo. He drow a comparison between that and
tho “Soft” vote, arguing that the “Softs” reprosont
tho groat mass of the Democrats of tho Btate, and
the “Hards” only on Insignificant fttollou. Ho re-
grettod that tiie resolutions known os tho Cassaily
and Van Buron resolutions, passed tho lost fall con-
v ntlou, but pointed to tho resolution? passed Iu
January lust os tbe platform of tbo “Soft” party.
Jtulgo Ueardsloy ropllod, urging that tho rasolu-
UunK or January last, as tho platform of the "Soft”
pirty, hud beou framed for the CiuciuuaU Conven
tion. Thu party was to bo judged by thu platform
uiKin which it weut to tho puopTo in tho fall election.
Tiie January platrorin hud already driven off a largo
number of tho leading “dolls,” Mich ns Vau Dyko,
Dudley, Field aud Beifi. Welch, Jr., and would drive
off many moro.
Mr. Nicholas Hill declared (hut Welch was u “black
Republican'' lust fall, uud did not vote tbo Domocra-
Uu ticket
Judge BeurdHlev cuutiuiicd: Although truo tliut
thu “Softs had got a greater number of votes tliuu
tho “Hards,” they had got them ou tho lroo soil
platform, uud thu more they got Uie deeper tho dis-
grace. He road from a document to show tiie Ideii-
tlly botwocu iho principles aud men or the *• Soil”
party uud the Barnburners. When he read tho
uuraenr Campbell, who was In the room, he rried
out “that'j a lie I” The name of Isruel T. Hutch
being read, Lorenzo B. Sheppard denied that he bud
over beou a “ Buffalo platrorin man.”
Henry W. Rogers said that the discussion was got-
tiug porsonul, when thu chalrmau stopped it.
Mr. Lorenzo B. Sheppard dosed ou thu part or
tho “Soils,” uud chargod Mr. D. L. Seymour with
voting against tho annexation. of Texas. He also
alluded to u well known secret circular charging
Mr. Seymuur with knowing oftta oxUtouco aud fail
ing to expose it He, himself, bad made It public,
and tho only man ou that circular now in activo po
litical life was Mr. Townsoud, who was elected as
the “Hurd” candidate for Governor of the Alms-
bourn*. He showed that more “Softs” voted for
the Nebraska bill than “Hards,” the nurnbor stand*
ing seven to three, and or thoso three Gen. Wal-
bridge was ouo, who now claims to be a “Sort.”
Tho Uonvoutlou should not insult tho great Demo
cratic party of Now York, by doolarlug lu favor cl
a significant faction, aud shutting thorn out from tho
National Convoutlou.
When tho argument was concluded, several mem
bers of tho committao desired to make the dologu-
tious pledge themselves to abide by the decision of
tho committee and the Convention, but thu point
was not pressed.
When tho room was cleared Sonator Bayard, of
Delaware, tbo chairman, proposed a report, stating
that, whereas, in thu Stato or New York Iho Demo
cratic party has divided into two sections, acting
sometimes in concert and sometimos supporting
soparute tickets; and where is, both sections stand
now upon one platform; and, whereas, the commit
tee on credentials are uuable to discover any differ
ence in their principles, or to doclde which is tho
regular organization, therefore
Resolved, That the Convention be recommended
to reject both, unless waving minor differences they
get together lor the soke of union and harmony, and
•elect from each delegation 36 members to repre
sent them on the floor ofthe Convention.
Resolved, That the committee expect an answer
from the delegations forthwith.
Mr. Tllford. of Indiana, proposed a resolution that
tho “Hard” delegation are entitled to seats on the
A Floating Hotel.—The steamer Ja
cob Strader, Cant. Simmons, was adver
tised at. Louisville, Kentucky, to leave
that city on Sunday, 1st instant, for Cin
cinnati, Ohio, and remain there during the
Convention, boarding her passengers at
$2 per day.
Severe Sentence.—A letter recieved
in New Bodrford, Mass., state that’the
three men arested in Tolcuahano, for bur-
ning.the American ship, George Washing
ton, had recieved lOOlashea each and been
sentenced to the chain gang for thirty
years.
Not Killed.—The father of Mr. Mitch
ell, residing at Middletown, Ct., has receiv
ed a letter from Lawrence stating that his
son was alive. Dr. Hoot also reported to
be killed by Southerners, in Kansas, proves
by the same letter to be living. They
had been arrested and afterwards discharg
ed.
First Love.—A Fact.—Jeremy Dumps
had arrived at a period of life when he
thought a wife would be quite a conve
nient acquisition to his household. Ac
cordingly he made some inquiries among
his friends who would be a suitable person
for him. “Alice Dradshaw will make
you a good wife,” said a neighbor. “Well
I’ll take a look nt her,” said Jeremy, os if
he was about to view a piece of land or
a horse.
Pursuant to this, he mounted his pony
and rodo straightway to the door ofthe
dumscl whom he had never seen. He
knocked, she appeared at the door, after
tho usual salutation he remarked. “I
wonder if you’re the gal what’s been re
commended to me ? if you be, jest say so,
and I’ll come in, and stay all night with
you."—Dedham Adv.
Congressional.—Washington, June f.
The i louse met to day aud adjourned.
floor.
. Mr. John A. Goorgo, of Now Hampshire, for the
ieke or harmony, was willing to admit a portion of
both delegations—the representation to be founded
on the vote fur the reapoctlve sections as cost last
fall.
Mr. Wright, of Pennsylvania, favored the propo
sition of tho chairman.
Another member made a proposition to take the
Congressional vote of the two sections as a basis.
Mr. Stevenson, or Kentucky, thought It was neces
sary to settle this difference now. Although ho
sympathized with the “Hards,” he regarded the
“Softs” as. the regular delegation. Ho was at Balti
more eight year* ago. when tbo samo question was
raised. The “Hards” then claimed an organization
ou less grounds than the “Sorts” claim uow. Be
sides, the “Hards” bad shamelessly abused Frauk-
Un Pierce, and made their address the basis of abuse
of the most sacredly constitutional administration
ever known. He was willing, however, to agroe to
allow tbe representation In the Convention Ut he on
tbe basifi or the voto or last Tall.
Mr. Wiggins, of Malno, denounced the abolition
ism of tbe “Softs.” Their praise of the present nd
ministration was no proor they woro not abolition
ists, for Mr. llerco had been os favorable to the ab
olitionists in some of his acts as to tiie South lu
othors.
Mr. Gcnrgo, of New Hampshire, would notBtaud
by and bear the glorious administration of Presi
dent Pierce abuRod in that committee.
Mr. Wiggins would not bo brow-hoaten. Ho would
stand to the Convoutlou ready to denounce Mr.
Pierce aud prove that in his apolntments ho bad en
deavored to uourisb Abolitionism. It was not fair
to admit tho delegates on the basis of a vote gained
on a Free Soil platform, Ho wont for tho admission
Of tho Hards,
Mr. Whitney, of Massachusetts, thought that no
modo was equitable but an admisslou ou tbo husls of
tho popular veto.
Mr. Tilford, or Indiana, was willing to take tho re
sponsibility or lottiug iu tho ‘Hurds,” for ho looked
on the “Softs” as rotten Abolitionist? at heurt. Ho
had heard John Van Buron dcclaro lu the streets of
this city tbut the administration of Polk was as cor
rupt as A—II. Ho was willlug thou to voto for tho
admlssiou of tho “ Hards,” but would niako a con
cession aud admit hair of each delegation. Fur
ther couccssJuu bo never would make, so help him
God.
Aftorfurthor somewhat angry discussions the Com*
milteo adjourned till 9 o’clock, to-morrow morning
without tuking a voto.
'I'horo will doubtless bo two reports, ono in favor
or uu equal division, aud the other for a division ou
tiio basis of tho voto of lxsi rail. Things look squally
for the ensuing business or tho Convention.
Gov. Heeder and Mrs. Robinson.
At the Illinois Republican Convention at
Bloomington, on tho 28th ult., Gov. ltcc-
<k;r of Kansas, appeared on the platform
with tho wife of Gov. Robinson, anil was
greeted with the wildist applause. Tho
laefk was immediately telegraphed to the
ltepublicau Convention at Columbus,
Ohio, wheu three cheers were given by
the delegates of thut body, for tho distin
guished person named. Gonjtsine address
ed tho latter convention.
Singular Conduct Vessel Abandoned.
Tho Dutch schooner Amicitia, ofOur-
ricoa, was run ashore Sunday morning,
ou Currituck beach, and abandoned by
the crew. She left Baltimore Thursday,
with a cargo of corn, bouud to Laguyra.
The crow were men of dork color; and al
ter tho vessel grounded, they all got in the
boats aud went on board another vessel,
la readiness for them at a short distauco
from the shore. Tho schooner was light,
ened and gotten off by Capt. Puttridge,
of Currituck, with tho assistance of some
seventy-fivo men, and arrived here yester
day morning to Messrs. Hipkins & Co.,
sound and in good order, “She is a Hand
some vessel, apparently nearly new, and
newly rigged.
The conduct of tho crew was strange
and unaccountable, and it is suspected that
font play of some kind has been going on.—
Norfolk Argus June 3d.
American Artists in Florence and
Some.— Rev. John E. Edwards, writing
to the RiShmond Christain Advocate,
says, Crawford is still engaged on tho
equestrian statue ol Washington, for the
Virginia monument. Hart is at work on
tho statue of Henry Olay for tho ladies of
Richmond. Barbee is at work on his
“Goquette,’’ and has just modelled a
beautiful’“Fishcr Girl.” Rogers is engaged
ou statuary for Boston. Powers & Chap
man are busily engaged on the work they
have in hand.
Disgraceful.—Some low fellows in
New York designed to insult Mr. Oramp-
ton by a tin- kettle sercnado,buttho police
got wind of it and prevented the design
Del
Tho Toronto Globe says that any idea
that war will grow out of the dssmissal
of Mr. CrompUm.is ridiculous.
FibstfSitiP Load of Goods from Ja
pan.—TpC first Invoice of goods received
from Japan since the conclusion of our
late treaty with that' country, were sold
at auction yesterday. These goods, the
valuo of.which is estimated at $25,000,
consisted of fancy articles of Japaneso
manufacture, such as cabinets, of which
there aro a great variety, dressing cases,
bridal gills, caskets, writing desks, toilet
cases, etc., etc. Most of the articles are
exquisitely finished.—N. Y. Post.
“Labor in Vain.”—Rieli’d W. Ander
son, of Huntsville, Alabama, has ad-
dressed a -printed circular to tho sove
reigns of France, England, Russia, and
Turkeyi inviting them gradually to relin
quish their regal power, “that tho people
may return to their primitive rule.” Ho
tells them that the Israelites committed a
fatal error 2950 years ago, when they
called for a king.
The Late Outbreak in British Guiana.
A correspondent, writing from Trinity
Parrish, Essequipo, gives an account of
tho recent outrages of the blachs upon the
Portuguese and Bays thut over ono thous-
und prisoners are in custody, and a num
ber had been shot.
April Term, Laurent Superior Court,
use.
The committee appointed by the Court to give ex
pression to the footings of the Bar upon the commu
nication of the reennt death of De La Motto Sheftall,
Esq., beg leave to roport:
That it is with unfeigned regret we are compelled
to bow to the high decree of Providence which has
severod the tie of brothorhood that conncctod us
with Major Sheftall. In the freshness and vigor of
manhood be ha9 been cut down, and hi* place at
this Bar Is vacant. Romembering bis courteous
and affable manner, his many and high-toned bear
ings as a gentleman, and appreciating him as a
lawyer devoted to bis profession, and by study
gradually and Burely advancing in tbe acquisition if
learning essential to bucccss in its prosecution, we
fool that we cannot, ought not, to pormlt him to
pasa away from our midst without somo slight
memorial of him as a gentleman and a brother,
which may assist In preserving his virtues in the
memory of those who are tosucceed us as ministers
ofthe-jaw. Bo it, therefore,
Resolved, That we tendor to his relatives, and
especially bis brother and co-partner, tlto Solicitor
General of this Circuit, our sympathy lu their and
his bereavement; and we ask your Honor to direct
this report and resolution to ne entered on tbo miu-
utes of this Court, and that they bo published.
A true copy from the minutes of the Superior
Court or Laurens county.
June 7 FRANCIS THOMAS, Clerk.
URorrieii
Ou Thursday evening, 29tn ultimo, by Rev. Mr.
Cowdry, JAMES HAMILTON, Esq., of Columbus,
Gn., to MUs MARY F.., daughter of .Tamos Shackcl-
ford, Eeq., of Early county.
Commtrtial Intelligence.
Savaminh Market, June 7,
COTTON—No sales roportod this morning.
Exports*
LIVERPOOL—Per Br bark Arab—683 bales up.
land cotton, 85,470 feet timber.
ESSEX—Pur brig Louisa Scars—90,000 foot lum-
bor. *
NEW YORK—Per steamship Knoxvillo—363 bales
up and 73 sea island cotton, 65 bales wool. 80 bales
domestics. 23 bbls potatoes, 60 bags rice flour, 86
empty barrels, aud sundry packages radzo.
NEW YORk—Per sch/John Boston-164 bales
cotton, 120,843 foot timber, 31,988 feet lumber, 1
bale rags, and 60 empty pipes and boor barrels.
Cotton Movhnent*.—tu"circular or MeasrB. Neill
Brothers, of New York, for the steamer which loft
for Liverpool last Wednesday, says:
The week’s receipts at all ports amount to 32,000
halos, agaiust 46,000 bales last yea, aud 13,000 bales
is 1863. The week’s exports to Great Brltaiu have
been 40.000 bales, against 89,000 bulc3 last year,
uud 39.000 bales iu 1S53.
Tliero is now un increase in receipts a* compared
with last year of 379,006 bales, an increase of for
eign exports of 019,000 bales—or whloli 357,000 are
to Groat Brltaiu, aud «u incroaso or stock of 173.000
bales.
Kkckiito—Notwltbatamliug tho rcceut floods in tho
river* wo havo this week to adviso a considerable
decrouso iu tbo receipt*, Thoy amount ouly to
32,000 bulos—tboi smallest week’s roeoipta since
September, ’65. Tho execs* over last year is thoro-
foro reduced to 870,000 bales. From this amount
thero will bo llttlo variation for two weeks to come,
as thoy compare with very small amounts last year.
Alter that period, however, wo may look for the
final and important fulling off taking place. Tho
week’s roeoipta, a* roportod by telegraph ut New
Orlcuns and Mobilo (12,000 aud 3,600 bulos) are
sraallor than might havo boon expected after the
full rivers which thoy havolatoly enjoyed, and con-
flrmatory of tho view thut hut little more Cotton ro-
mains iu tho country.
Exroiiw and Stock*—The oxport* aro agaiu small
this week, amouutiug to 63,000 bales, or which 40,-
o00 woro to Groat Britain, uud tho stock U reduced
to 376,000 halo*. Wo.last wook cave a comparison
of tho ascertained stock of American Cotton in this
country afloat and in Great Brltaiu, with tho corres
ponding dato in 1853. The fullowiug U a continua
tion of tho samo:
Sbippod hence, hut not arrived
by Liverpool Circular of 16th
May
Sbippod hence siuco 80th April
nud therefore notin Llver-
1856,
376.000
488,000
1855.
372,000
527,000
166,000
220,000
220,000
198,000
1,238,000
1,317,000
MOBILE, JUNE 8.—Cotton—The sales to-day are
about 1200 hales, aud the market cosier on the low.
er grades—middlings 10J{ to lOj^c.
SUNDRIES.
1 Onn FODNiechoice Baltimore Shoulders;
end 1200 do do Sides: ’
100 choice sugar-cured Hams, in bogs;
600 pounds choice Tounesseo Hams;
15 barrels choice Leaf Lard:
10 tierces extra whole Rice; 6 do fair do;
. „ 20 , b ” xe ? Family tsoap; lo do steam pale do; 10
do No 1 do; 7 woman’s friend do; 6 chemical do;
16 boxes Tallow Candlos; 10 do adamantine do;
10 do pearl sperm do; ’
10 boxes A, B and C Sugar;
12 bags good Rio Cofibe;
7 pockets old govornmont Java Coffee.
All thu abovo for t>a!o low by
June 7 J. A. BROWN.
EGEIVEU per steamer KuoxvIUo—l»ickleU and
> sraukod Tongues; Fulton Market Beef, and Pig
Turk, Pig Hanu and Pig Bacon.
Oranges, Lemons, Apples, and White Boans.
Also^ a fresh supply of Foxo’s celebrated Crock-
piping Intelligence..
Port of Savannah.,,. JUNE 7
Arrived.
Bteamor Weluka, King, Palatka, he—Clnglmru Ji
Cunningham.
Steamer Talomico, l’uwell, Augusta—M A Cohen.
. Clcaml,
Steamship Knoxvillo, Ludlow, New York—Padol-
ford, Fay k Co,
Br bark Arab, Atkinson, Liverpool—A Ix>w k Co.
Brig Louisa tieara, Kelly, Essex—Boors, Thompson
Jt Co.
Schr John Bos too, Lingo, Now York—Cohens k
Hertz.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against Iho estate
zJL °r Richard F. Williams, luto of Oiatlmm coun
ty, deceased, aro hereby notifleil to presout them
within tho time proscribed by law to tbe subscri
ber ; aud all iudebtod to tiio said os tut o are request
ed to moko immediate puyinonl to
M. U. MILLEN,
AdmluLsUrator do bonis non.
March 26—Ow ltwtJy21—Je 7
CITY SHRRIFF’tt SALE.
TTTILL bo sold, on Wednesday, tbo 11th instant,
v T at the storo corner of Broughton and Whita
ker streets, tbe stock and fixtures contained therein
—lovled on ss tho property of Mtcbao! Fitzgerald to
satisfy two Q. fas. issued out of tho honorable tho
City Court of Savannah, ono in favor or Thomas H.
Rico and tbo other lu favor of Jumes Quai l versus
Mlchaot Fitzgerald. Terms cash.
EDWARD M. PRENDERGAST,
June 7 City Sheriff.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLL ARS*REWARD
T OST, on yostorday afternoon, either within the
Jj city or its neighborhood, a small black l'cckei
Book, containing money, duo-blU*and papers, also;,
row cards with the owner’s name upon thorn. Tiio
abovo reward will bo paid for it* delivery at this
office. 4t—Juno 6
TENNESSEE BEEF.
A NY or our citizens lu want of No. 1 Tennessee
Beer, would do woll to call at tho stall* ot
Joun Sloan, L. Wolfo and J. Gardner, who will bo
happy to supply them on reasonabio terms.
Juno 5—3t*
O.UNNY CLOTH—Iu store and for sale by
U June 4 PADELFORD, FaY ec CO.
T> AGOING.—100 bales heavy Gunny Bagging, re-
J3 colvod and for sale by
June 4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k TO.
FOR NEW YORK.
7b sad Saturday, 7th June, at 10 o’clock A. id.
The Steamship KNOXVILLE, Capt.
Ludlow, will ieavo os abovo. For
w^^UaTfreigbi or passage apply to
■■■■■ PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
Cablu Passage $26
Steerage Passage 8
4ar Shippers of Cotton by these Steamships will
please take notice, that no Cotton will be received at
tie presses that Is not distinctly marked on theodge
ofthe bale. je3
MONEY LOST.
ANB month after date application will be
V/ made to the Bank of the auto of Georgia, fur
new notes in place or the original*, one half of which
bave been lost by mail, ofthe following description
viz., $10, Principal Bunk of Savannah, No. 4444,
right half lost; $20, Principal Bank or Bavannah, loll
hair lost. JAMES L. HOWELL.
Oaklaud, Miss., May 12, 1866, 3w law my 14
TTOLLAND GIN.—6 half pipes “Medor Swan”
TL Holland Gin. Landing and for tale by
may 16 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO,
■\TBW GbODS.—The subscriber has received
J.V a large lot of the following articles—
White and striped Osnaburga, Columbus Factory,
White and atriped Osnaburgs, Schley’s Factory,
Bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings,
Marlboro’ and Manchester PiahU and Stripes,
Blue Denims, Jto.. he.
Also, afresh lot or cheap fast-colored Prints.
J. W. THKELKELD,
mrl3 corner Congress and Whltaker-sts.
QILLS, Laces, Embroideries, White Good,
U Mitts, ho., Just being oponod aud for salo by
J. W. THRELKELD,
Cor. Congroas and Whitaker stn.
JilNGLLsH POTATOES'—30 hamper* choice toting
JJJ Potatoes, in small package. For family ubo—
For sale by [may27] J. A. BROWN.
pHAMPAGNE—12 baskets genuine Ueidaic
V/Champugne Instore and for sale by
may 10 OCTAVUS COHEN,
T OOOMOTIVE NEEDLES.—A new and ele-
XJ gant article which nueds only to bo trloil ouce
to Insure tho constaut preference of tho Bearastross,
Just received aud for sale l>y
mar 18 LADSoN h ROGERS.
TYTHISKY—20 lmrrols Mouongaliola Whisky, suit-
V V ablo for roUillorfl, for sale by
Juno 7 C. A. GREINER.
CtlLK PARASOLS—A now supply ol' those beauti-
O ful Silk Parasol* have just boon received und
ure tor salo by
June 0 LADSON k ROGERS.
IT ALL’S SUPERIOR SILK UMBRELLAS—A caso
XX cf 28, 30, 32, 24 aud 80 inch Silk Umbrellas,
auceived aud for salo by
June 6 LADSON h ROGERS.
/■"lOnoN PAHASOIB FOB WIIU1BEX-4 linzou
colored Cotton Parasols, for childreu. Just re
ceived and for salo by
June 6 LADSON h ROGERS.
liXAUAXlNES POU JUNE—Putnam’s Montlity;
IvX Ballou’s Dollar Monthly; Gruliam’s Mugnziuo;
Aituur’* Homo Mogaziuo; Godoy’a Lady’* Book;
Harper’s New Monthly, uud Dickon’s Household
Words, received und fur Bale by
WARNOCK & DAVIS,
Juno 8 150 Congress street.
TJR1ME YELLOW UOHN. -Ill storo und tor
X sale by
may7 YOUNG & W YATT.
TO BUILDERS,
rpHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to oxooute
X a * tho shortest noduc, uud tu the most work-
manlike manner, all kind* of Muial Roofing, (Juitors,
Cornice, or other work couuociod witli the manufac
turing or repairiug of Copper, Lulvanizod Iron, Zinc,
or Shcotlruu BuhIuo**.
HORACE MORSE,
oolI3 150 lirvufthtou nt
PORK-
X 60 burroLs Mess Pork,
25 do Primo do
Landing und for Hole by
my 14 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON h CO.
NEW TIN STORE”AND SHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
141 uotmi or makkct sqcuiuf, bkyax snuorr.
1 would Inform my old frieuds aud patrous
I have oponod tho above store to conduct the
AhM Stove, Tin and Sheot-Irou Business lu all iu
various forms, aud where will bo found a gen
eral assortment of Stoves, Tin and Shoot-Iron Ware,
which I will bo ploasud to show, and at such pricer
as will satisfy any one wishing to purchase.
All kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Load, Galvanized
Iron Work or every description, Job Work and Re
pairing executed with dispatch, old Stovos put up
and Pipes furnished at abort notice.
Tiu Waro at wholesale and rotuil. Coll down on
Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk.
oct2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
THRESH ARRIVALS OF FLOUR-Pino Lot
Mills, extra and superfine, Fostin's do do a.
store and for sale by
Jan 26 YOUNG, WYATT d CO
CHATHAM LOAN STOCK;
7 Shares for sale by
A. WILBUR,
may22 111 Bay street*
OALT, FRUIT AND TCRTLE-The cargo or the
O British aohooner British Queen, Johuaoa master,
four days from Nassau, N. P., is offered tor sate by
YONGE k FRIERSON,
may28 94 Bay street.
LAND agency—Brunswick, Go.
EDWIN M. MUUKK
/"YFFERS his services to the public in the pur-
V chase aud sale of lands iu tho coumies oi
Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appliug, Ware,
Oolfee. Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Partlcuhn
attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ui
town lota in the town or Baunswlck.
Dr R Collins, Macon; Br B U Cargilo, Brunswick*
Thomas H Harden, Bavannah; Hun James I. Sew-
ard, Thomaavllle.
R
or*. For sale low by
Juno 7
w
J. A. BROWN.
1NE—60 boxes Claret Wine, a superior arti
cle, Just received and for sale by
7 C. A. GREINER.
L iverpool salt.—400 sacks, ten to the
ion, landing from ship EU Whitney, aud for
“*de by
marto PADLFORD, FAY k 00.
M olasses and rope-
100 barrels New Orleans Molasses;
SOU coils and half colls “Louisiana Manufac
turing company” Rope. Landing per brig Louisa
Soars from New Orleans, and for ualo by
my28 HOLCOMBE, JOHNaON k CO.
TRANSPAUENT WINDOW SHADES.
. CARPET WARE-HOUSE,
coxuwtssi and 67 *r. JUUKN-mjunmj.
1HE Subscriber has received, and will open
. tbhictoy> tbe largest and inostextouulve variety
o» WINDOW SHADES over ofi’orod in this city. It is
the munition of tho advortiser to koop constantly iu
store a large supply of all the various patterns and
styles manufactured by tbe manufacturers of this
country and or Franco, to which the aUontiou or mer
chants and families lu tho city aud country, Is In
vited. They wilt be sold at wholesale and retail, at
Satisfactory prices. W H. GUJON, Agent.
Jan 8
C OTTON UMBhKLLAb—A largo supply of wheeT*
top whalebone frame Gingham umbrellas, all
sixes, received and for sale by
June 0
LABSON k ROGERS.
JAH. W. CIHKKN. • II. y. KM GUT.
GREEN A SMOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
00120 _ TUOMAHTON, OA.
JOHN BILBO,
Ordinary of Chatham County,
AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Court Houhe. my 13
ANTITOWBicCl Lt lo IT; ~
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, Georgia.
US’ Offico on Bay street, over iho Bank of Savan
nah. mayia
ft. K. COLE A UliOTilEll,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS,
Savannah, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala.
F. T. Colk, I R. F. Cols,
Buy Ktreet, Savannah. | Commerco i>t., Mouig’ry.
IUKUIULVCK*.
Holcomb, Johnson, k Co. I Cohens k Hertz,
Lockett 4; tinullings, | Edwin Pardon* k Co.,
Robert A. Allot), | Xcruutou, Johnston k Co.
BAVANNAH, GA. my 13
Wtf. L. WKM1. WM. H. HACK.
WEBB A SAGE,
(rfUCCK«OK* TO CAMEKU.V, WWJU A CO.
IMPORTERS OF
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTIIEN-WARE,
145 MKL1')NU-ST. CHARLESTON, 8. C.,
Will Rupply Country Merchants with Goods in their
Hue ut u* low rates os thoy can buy lu New
York, or elsewhere.
sept 28 ty
r. j.oomS: wii. siAwt/jr. n.'u. ha hulk.
OGDEN, ST A Kit & CO.,
Shipping und Commission Merchants,
BAV-8TUKET, SAVANNAH, GA.
lOtUGE S FlllKUbUN,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SO. 94 IUV STUKKT. SAVANNAH, CA.
upr4
ATMc aLDiN iW AJRoTiJiiM,
Lumber, Mill aud Uriel; Vu/ils.
SOptS BAVANNAH, OA.
PATTEN, HUTTON CO.,
FACTORS.
Forwarding aud (jummi&ion Mmchaub
Bay-street, MAVtninnh, Ga.
Mi IOCKOT. II. H. *NKUL\Ue
LOCKETT & SPELLINGS,
COMMISSION MLUCliANTS,
AND
shipping agents,
Suvcmuih, Ga.
Will attend to the eoUiug ofuit kmo* of product
ilrictaUeuUou glvou to revolving uud forwurdin,
zood*. may 31 ly
Auction & Commission U oust, Macon, U u
A. It. Mvl.AUUIU.lM,
General Agent and Auctioneer,
Solicit* from to* friend* couslgniuonu ot over:
description. Tokos order* for Cuitou.
Ay Special attoutiou given to the sales or lieu
cSjtuio, Stocks aud Nogru property, at publiu urn
private sale*. Prompt returns and dujxx/iA.
Kefortmco—C. A. L. LAMAR. inch 30
Wiu. MvALUi^TEu.
hbod on reasonable term*. Order* res-
ap!8
QpccUuily solicited.
/. 0. RUSE. J. H. DAYO. W. U. LQNQ.
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
savannah, ga.
may 30
WAYNE, GRENVILLE dt C6.,
COMMISSION ANl» I URWAKloAg MERCHANTS,
Bay-street Savannah.
THOS. S. WAYNE. C. E. GRENVILLE,
K. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SASU'LE,
Jy 6—tf Savannah. Chattauooga.
C. C. POOLE,
No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Sashes, llllnds, Door*, Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, Window Glass, Putty, die*
~ I Painters’, Uralncrs’ uud Artists’ Brushes,
[Whitewash Huuds nud Duller*, Dry auu
Mixed Paints of every description, Artists’
coiorsin tubes, Prepared Canvass, Ac.
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD
PATTERNS.
Rooms prepared with ueutness aud despatch.—
House, Sign and Strip Painting, Gilding, Graining am.
Uiazlug done lu tbo best nyle and at inodvrutt
prices.
All orders Irom the country promptly attended
to. mob 28—ly
F11ENC1I CHINA, WHITE UKAftiTJd,
AND GLASS WARE.
145 UEKn.NO fcfKKHT, CJLAIlLKSTO.V, f-Ol'TU CAR0UN4.
. Tbo subscrihor* respectfully solicit.-»
from tho traveling public, an Inspection gw'jTj
of their slock nt' French and English nWVjf
_ China, iu plniu white, gold baud, uuu Hhlfl
decorated dinner, desert, breakfast, leu, toilet, lum a
loto 8cls und vuaes. Abo, Cup* nud Saucers, Ac., oi
tiio celobrated Sevres t'ldua. White Granite m tin
host manufacturers. Rich cut French, Kuglisb uuu
Bohemian Glass.
Thoy havo a variety of nrnameuts in Parini. .
Waro, Busts ol’Calhouu, Clujf Webster, uud others,
and titaiuotc* ofthe Greek Slave, Venus de Medici*,
&e.. kc.
They havo also a boautfful. durable and ebr-ap arti
cle for Hours and hearths, of
Plain ami Encaustic Tiles.
, Their stock being very general, carefully selected
und imported direct, offer* mducvincuu to merchauu
as well as fumllies, to whom good* will be put up ui
the lowest rales lor cash.
WEBB & BABE, Importers,
successors to Camorou, Webb A Go.
john a. NoiiKia,
ARCHITECT.
H AVING resumed tho practice of his proles-
, siou, offer* bis services to hi* lrieuda aud tin
public as uu Architect und auperiulcudcut.
Designs lot any part of tlm couutry supplied am;
oxocutod in all tho various branches of hi* proto*
siou, such as Public Edifices, Stored, Dwelling*,
douumcnis, &c. Thoroughly Fire Proof atorva at
ilgncd aud oxocutod. Ullluu at present iu Buy Line,
four of iho Custom Hntiso. jnn 3— ly
☆ OXiOTECIWCV /\
EMPORIUM. H
1 DOOR WEST OP TUP. REPUBLICAN READING ROUM.
Fine Ready .made
Clothing ; Hut*
aud Caps, Shirts,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, umhrollus
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchiefs,
und
Fanoy Articles
for
Goutlcmeu.
W.O. Price,
FASHIONABLE
AND
KILIl'ABI
YAVLOli,
No. U7
Bay Street,
SA VAik'SAii
Also, SuporfiiK
Cloth*, assiiuor.-
•uid Vostiugs, Wilt
oo mado to lut-a
•uro, unexception
able m xtyio
uud
workuiaushlp,
by Hie
host mechanics,
nt siioriifri
unties -
SSr Ordersfrom city und county solicited,
fob 6
Pulaski lluu*o Burbot 1 Sltlop,
Owens' Brick Building, up</u»iU Use PuUMi //oust
FIVE WORKMEN ENGAGED.
Marshall Houso Barber Shop,
JJrouy/uon Street,
FOUR WORKMEN ENGAGED.
r IE subscriber, thuulstul to Ui* fcUow-citlzem
for Lbu liberal patronage hg ha* rvcoivvu, uni
i* still receiving, bug* respucuuliy to lutunu Uiun-
uiat he bu* engaged sufficient uddiliuuui firat-clu.-s
workmen from aomu of thu bo*l Barber ahup a it.
Now York, aud will bo cuabled tu accummudutc u
many gentlemen a* may buuur him with thutr pa
trouage.
N.B.—Tbs Barbershops are closed on Sundays—
strangers will please bear tbl* lu mind.
WOOD AND LUMBER.
A LL kind* of Wood, Hoard*, Flunks, Joist,
Tirnbtr, Shingle*, Light-vvuud, Fy»u, Eu-nuru
Laths aud Palllugs, for sale, at whulesulu aud retail,
low for cash, mi the uew wharf recently erected oi.
tbo Lumber Yard or Hubert A. AUeu a Co.
marks—ly WM. J. L. JluCLTON.
t j'OIi SALE—26,000 bushel* Com tu arrive.
. ma> 8 VutiNU & WYA1T.
Uim'EK k OUEE5SE—
JLJ S5 tub* choice Sew Mar Butter,
25 boxes •* »* Goahois Cheuic,
Just reccivod and for salo by
my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & 00.
B acon elues a shoulders—
26 bhda prime Bacou Sides,
to “ “ “ Shoulders,
Landing aud for salo by
my23 SCRAN ION, JOHNSTON & CO.
rpHE ATTENTION of stranger* visiting the
X city and the public generally, is invited to on
examination ol our stock of Spring aud Summer
Good*, which for variety aud stylo is not to bo ex
celled in this city.
aprSS AIKIN k BURNS.
boskets genuine Heidslck
\J Champagne lu storo and for sale by
mayl6 OCTAVCfa COHEN.
Of \ BBLS of Mercer aud early June Potatoea
roceleved per steamer Augusta, aud for solo
by maylfi J. d.jessk.
CASKS Bacon, Hams, Sides and Should-
dors, Ju*t reccivod and tor tale by
aprll CRANK, WKL1B k CO.
75
C GUN—100U bushels prime Com in storo and
for sale by
dw 29 C A GREINER.
it. 11. hiligA, .
ATTORNEY AND COLNfcELLOR AT LAW.
Offico corner ol Buy and Drayton hi ta.
SAVANNAH, OA.
my 11
HENRY WILLIAM*, «
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 8, Drayton Street, Savannah, Georgia.
may 6—ly
JOHN M. MILLEN, '
AIl'OiiNEV AT LAW,
(Offico at tlto Caurt Bom.)
Will practice in tha superior ana uourta of Oral'
"try. jingo
htc f. lose;
ATIOKKET At LAW, '
Cornar of liny and ‘Wiutalur fitreeU,
roll 22
SAVAHHA1.
BTTfnpireinnE
ATTOItNEY Al' LAW,
Office 175, Uay-st., over Turner It Co*a. Drug Store
SAVANNAH, GA.
nov 10-r-ly
"-uEOHGfc-Tituup numaar,—
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offico Mouument Square, near Stats Bank.
'bavannah, a a.
nov 10—ly
james Sl SavagET
aituuney at law,
znoitusviu.)-, i uoitas county, oa.
All biuiuuss entrustod to hi* core will rscstvs
prompt attoiiiion. lyr—marl7
* ATXOllNEy AT LAW,
„ cavtumoh, Georgia.
t(S m Office on Bay street, over tlm Bonk of bavan*
uali. fobs
IVH.I.1.-.P1 A-lULim-f), 1 1
ATTOUHEY AT LAW,
uaiuniT., OA.
oct2C—ly
BXVtb g. WiHIT
ATTORNEY AT LaW,
bi’AKTA, GA.
Will practice in the tounuo* oi Hanoock, Warron.
A’u.'liiiigiuii, and Duluwiu.
Ru- ti;f.\cLe—Bvitn a l uster, Rabat) & Smith, and
ri. A. Mnillurit, Mivuiiimii. Jan9
WiU. C. OwiiAALLk,
A T T U H N r. 1 A T L A W ,
tAlIRLU, wuimi Ofl.NTV, A. (1*001 bVYUX. AUUVT.)
Will piactiiu iu the ouutu it Uro..lt,imaUi Maooo,
ouly uud Wui in Luimiicsoi tiio Macou UrcutL
i urtiuuiur utfoutiuu given to tho cuhvcUoo of
JiUliln ill PUillll-WuptCI II Guurgiu. JOV—cm
ETCTniigBfC:
ATTOUEEY AT LAW,
foul.iy IKWISTUX, UA.
mmSK SI U5DLtU{)5,
A T T 0 U N E Y S A T L A W ,
apfi-ly n.wxix, ua.
c. w. mabFCv, 1 1
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HUMvU.x, UttAHtl CO., OA.
Will attend tu in ufo-ssiouul butincs* Ui the Counties
>f Hoard, Cur roll, Ounpbuti, Coweta, layette, VlwW
A'ctiiur uud Troup.
Kutbroucc—Uou. C. V. Hill, LaCrauge, Ga.: Qoo.
wvid Irwin, Maiioua, Ca.: Colouoi M. M. Tidwell,
fuycucvhlu, Ua.; aud Mr. William Dougherty, Co-
■umbua, Go. aop!7»ly
WM. S. DANIELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, GA.
K3* Offico over Thomas M. Turner k Co.'s Brag
storo, Bay street. tayT
JA*. b. UWK. fKjJi, x. XMtSAO.
HOOR & TEBEAU,
ATTOllNEYS AT LAW,
SA.VDUISVILLV, GUUKUIA.
WiU pracUso in Washtogtou, Jefferson, Sorivsfi.
Burko, Emanuel, Tattuoii, and Montgomery of the
Middlo Circuit, and Wllkluaon of the Octmugeo Ctr*
cuit . may!
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUIUAIUK, EAST )XURI£)A.
Will practice- iu tho Eastern and Southern Counties.
Rotor to—Col. S. S. UiblQt, and R. B. HUtcn, Sal
vammh. fob2-tf
tius. c.. caufbeeet
AITUUNEY AT LAW,
lilLLEWiLTIUi, GA.t| BRSA
Practices Law lu tho vurioua Counties of the Cc?
raulgue Circuit, and tho adjoining CoudUm Ol TwIgiS,
Laurens aud Wadhingtou. ’
Refer to—John Ruiton, H. A. Crauo, and R. B
Hilton. teolt
c sthtcba. louuok;
ATTOMUiY ANU (JOUNSELLOB AT LAW,
AUD
Commissioner cf llie U. S. Court of Claim, for
the State of Georgia.
Office ivma-r Uuy uuu ijuti streets.
iy gw
UU. CUAKLliS II, C'OLDIKO,
Ol Fltt AXU tCUAKUi, No. U UlAK'iV 81.,
Ui.a dyyf w.st ol iraylou, my 11
jrwrpATTBSBosr
AT10IU.EY a.Mj (.OUSUUJ.UU At LAW,
Troupvihu, Luwnuu* Cuuniy, ou. (tuyll
s; w. baker;
ATTORNEY AND cOU.StLLLOU AT LAW,
MuLiicu.fo, JcUcrsuu county, Ha.
Ruforcncc— Uou. W. B. 1ouu.no, Uvaunab, Ga.
D»yll
EDWARD G. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, Notary AND COMMhsSIONSB
OF LLEDB.
At Mossr*. Ward k Owen*’ Luw Offico. [myll
JOSiLpH GAAAHL,
nBi ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OClcc, Buy at. Vi, wvur thu Reading Room of the
(topubiiwon, enuauuu immudiuto.y uutut' Me*«ra.
i‘i toe ic Vcauer’s. niuyli
william"H.DA8IIER,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR ATLAW,
1)oupvliiv, Low uce* Uonniy, ua.
“Hi praeuwomlhumus, Lowness, clinch, Ware.
Appling, TcLuir, irwiu, Laurens, and Fuiaakt
cuuuiius, Ocirgiu; auu iu JeUuisun,Mauiaou, Ham
ilton, and Columbia counties, Ftonua. [myll
Toacntcs OUN-ER. WCtWOWZf,
WILLIAMS, OLIVER di BROWN,
.UiUltNEYo AT LAW,
Buuiii Vhta, iiuriou county, Ga.,
“ “* practice iu ti.c countiu^ui ijurluu, Macon, Houa*
tun, u.wart, Raudu.ph, Muacugoo, Leo, and any
uiiju.uiuij counttos, nm.ro tLoir service* may be
rcquu cu. tuyll
•joii.t «. zoensexsw,
. ,u taw,
Dubdu, Eaurcus cuuiiiy, ca,, mto juulor partner
Uiu urm u. a. &o. CbUnwcxa, iiwintun, uu., wifi
ultuuv p.nii.p;.y tu uu uu^mue* chiruatou to his
catw. . uiuvu ut uit.i.t.wu puiu to ccl.ccUng. lu>
torcuco—i-r, c. u. uuy tun, k.U. Ecus, Lubun,
Oa., Ji M-r.u, cavuUaah. tuyil
Jlisse T. OBIWASO.
AlWUM.ll J.M. vtL.N5tU-(/« At LAW,
.H«r.ta,t,.lv, lU.
UcIg. cnco-Uo.i'Sj . William Doll, Kt«.
wn^vtl v, Tin., i„ a. fr.ltuu, Lnatou k Vihalouga.
CUVattMMu, ua. uiyu
~~ ULUSo-STTEESnSo dt 'COT,—
‘'‘toton tutu Ccuiuimtluii MmUaitttl,
^4 A»uy £ntu, savannah, Go,,
I LN deU tuui act Vilc-o tu piuniviB, uciciiautfl
■A uim uu lu u.« U.w ct wulWM una UU uliAtT
.uunti y pi uut.cv. Leit.g ui ULccivu m hu*Uig*» with
.Aul'tu.'t, mbM* A Ou-, u» Uiui tveton, Uiu a-tobitotr
•uvut m uu uiiicu iu mu utiy vMii uUuiu uuj'Dtonus
.uwiwuui uiait.c;:. fiuici uttwcuuu will uu given to
•-Alums, uuu thu uau-1 iocitiuvo utluiuau immi*
uiwra.
J. It. HUDSON, \
\v. o. i i.EjiEui. r EAvssnab.
Lade ifr uurHEw, Atgu*uu
my 11—ti i uifrvN. chuslo&to*.
AtSMS." uuit v* U iitcCA, DiltUvU,
VW'lUB uvm Uov.ui a. Mot-
Kito i, store uu uuUjjicaa-tUtt'i, uttof
i rneir prutoMiuuai sci vics* to u-s
pubuc, cuuauuut, from lung uxpeiL
.uew — i-Mt auccuos, that ui au cose*, tuey will
.emtor eumu BUtlMucUun. yet g nk
~ DENTISTRY. ~
Hr*. Hot ALL & JOHNSON,
Duututo, uihev curnur cc uuivu-su
uuu MurKet fcquaie, over tt. WiL
mui’s jewelry store. uu«s hours
.rviu u . u ut'.ck, uud from 3 to 0.
iuur il com
ohsTlefleu & WILCOX, Dsnusu.
AUE now fully prepared toh>
«ert tuU or p«ruiuegtu ot leeth
on tho principle ut Dr.J. Aliens'•
i'utoul Cuuuuuuu* Gum, By this
impruvuiuciii, the lui m ot tho time van he restored it
uuy Uugruu ui rutuuuhy thut limy he U«»irud. It is
upplicuoto in uii cuscs where the check* Lavs fallen
iu aud cuuuot bu dutoutud by Uie close*i observer.**
ibis muthud cumbUie* the ibhowhigt dvantagM:—
Au artificial sum, which exhibit* a perfectly natural
aud liio-hke uppearance, aud impart* tothothealb
that pecuhur uxpros*iuu which characterizes the b«.
tural orguus.
This Gum consists of a silaclous compound, which
is appliod and fused upou the Teeth and Plate in sui k
u moaner, as tu till up all the iuterstlcofl around lEs
base oi the Teeth, uud also unite* them firmly to
each other aud to the l'lute upon which they era
*ott. Tills secures perfect clcwiiluesaol the Teeth.
Offico over DeWiU k Morguu, congress street.
♦^Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16—tl
„ ~ HTellisT
Factor and Gcnerul Commission MerchaBt^
„ 71 bay-street, savannah, oa..
Refers to—Messrs. Uughorn* Cunningham. Ben
4; Premiss, Ogden, Starr * Co., Savannah; J. P,
Thompson, Boston, nov ij