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THURSDAY’, Two O'clock P. 91.
BY' T Sl^BaXUUPir;
Three Days Later from Europe.
ARRIVAL OP THH
New. Yohk, Junk 18th.
• The Steamer America, has arrived with
Liverpool dates to June 7th three days later
titan liefore received.
Cotton market has declined from i to MO.
Sales of the week no,000 bales.
Flour market is slight ly firmer.
Wheat has advanced. Ittdiau Corn market
tlrm.
Money market unchaiwed. Consols advanc
ed j.
(SECOND DESPATCH.)
Private letters, dated on the day the steamer
sailed, and telegraphed from Halifax, repoit
that the decline in Cottons was principally con-
lined to lower grades.
Middling Orleans OJ to 64.
Speculators and exporters have taken 8,000
bales.
Imports since the depart ure of the last steam
er 33,000.
Trade in Manchester, sympathising with the
feeling in Liverpool, is dull.
The market for American Slocks was droop-
iug.
The’steamer Atlantic had strived at Liver
pool.
The excitement on] the subject of American
affairs continues in England. The papers how
ever, counsel cnnlnness and moderation.
Nov York Market.
New Yohk, June 18.—The New York Cot-,
ton Market is without change in quotations.
Market dull.
Flour has advanced from 6 to 12 cents,
Wheut advanced from 2 to 3 cents.
Block Republican Convention.
Philadelphia, June 1H
On the first informal ballot, Fremont receiv
ed 369 votes, McLean 196, Bunks one, Sumner
two, Seward one, McLean having been with
drawn, Fremont’s nomination was made unani
mous on motion of the Pennsylvania delegation.
(Another dispatch says) Fremont on the for
mal ballot received 539, McLean 37 (371.)
RsuoiocsSekvicu.—Rev. Dr. Sailer.: Baltimore,
will preach in Wesley Clmpel tn-ir-.i.i, , Thursday)
at 8 o’clock.
Washington Correspondence.
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California Revolution—Had Slate qf Things in
Washington— Gambling Houses—Climes and Es
cape of Criminals— Col. Fremont.and Judge Mc
Lean.
Washington, .Tuna 16, 1866.
James King, of Wiliam—you have road Iho sto
ry : He was wull known among us, having long
participated lu the Joys and sorrows or this commu
nity. Under any circumstances, his death would
have beou deeply regretted; but the tidings of his
asaassinatiou hate come like a clap of thunder
from a clondloss sky. His popularity was unques
tionably great In California, but it is as a repre
sentative man that tho people lmvo arisen to avenge
his death. A revolution exists there, and a righte
ous one it Is.
InAYashlngtou, things are Komowhut bettor, or.
more properly, not unite so bad. Yet few know
how bail they are. The strongest interest In this
community Is tho gambling internal. I am assured
on reliable authority, that there are eighteen spltm
did gambling houses hero, to which oven many of
the law makers lor this District continually rosoi t.
Those houses oxecod till other places lit the splen
dor of thoir furnishing, tho sutupluosness of their
froo tables, and tho security of their protection
from the intrusion of those who do uot approve of
them. The ftttnlliua and friends of members of Oou
gross amt others, who are ruluod In these places,
often reproach the City ol Washington for the exist
ence of such temptations horn; but the citizens of
Washington rarely, or novor, visit them. Their
truffle is almost exclusively with strangers, or with
those who could prevent tnoir e.xlMonee.
Since Saturday last, a drunken man was mu n ton -
ly killed by his drunken brother within u few miles
of this ottv. on the Virginia side. They were very
poor brutish creatures; but what brought murder
to the mind of the guilty one that he should rush
Into the commission of .t when bin reason was de
throned! 1 Was it not limitiscfjiionce of the desperate
deeds so recently committed here by men of higher
Intelligence, and men without this plea of bestial
stupidity and moroseness of nature and of habit.
'lu-duy tho Crltiiiiinl Court for this District was ap
pointed to assemble. Lusl night three houso break
ers ami iuoendlaries, and nub “ballot box stulfer”
and perjuror, cscapod from Jail! Almost the only
offender retained, of whom the public has had any
cognimnuo, l? young .turbo*, who slew the betrayer
of bis sister. Humble, friendless, unknown, ami
guilty only of slaying tho wretch whom the law
would not punish, he must miller.
To-morrow tho Philadelphia Convention is to as
semble. To day wo are sure that Mr. Fremont Is
thoir man, His latest announcement is politic : lie
belongs to no party ; be is simply in favor of Free
Kansas! This is tho best card ho could play. What
there is of Mr. Fremont is good. Ho is a noble, gal
lant fellow; u man of strong, clear sense ; aud he
possesses the soul of a true gentleman. But there
is uot ounugli ot him for the Presidency—nor enough
of u parly to elect him. If there were enough of
the latter, the friends of Judge Mel.eau would not
hnvo withdrawn him, ns they seem to have done,
It Is true, that he will not cousout to be withdrawn,
but has written an epistolary bid which he will live
to regret ; hut 1 know that Ills strongest friends In
this ulty laid down their cards the moment “Buck
and Breck” were nnmmncod.
lMr.um.u-
The Indian War In Oregon
The accounts which have reached ns, from
time to time, of the origin of Indian hostilities
in Oregon and the barbarities alleged to have
been committed by the whites and Indiuns.hnvo
been very contradictory. Unable at this dis
tance, to seperate the exaggerated or false from
the true, we are only abfo as journuliststo give
to our readers such statements as come to us
through newspapers or respectable private
chanuels. Of the latter description we insert
the anucxed letter from an officer at San-
Francisco, dated the I9th ultimo National
Intelligencer.
“The steamer Columbia is just in from Ore
gon. The news is very favorable in regard to
the operations of. the regular troops in Rogue
river valley and in Puget’s sound. It is report
ed that the volunteers (Gov. Curry’s troops)
opposite the Dalles were recently reliev
ed of all their horsed by fifteen Yakumas.
“We have another exterminating war on our
hands in Middle California. Some Iudians, for
stealing and killing a cow, have brought tho
inhabitants down upon them with a vengeance.
A meeting was called. The majority were for
mild measures, but the minority insisted upon
punishing the Indians collectively. Tho result
was the killing almost immediately fifteen
friendly Indians. This caused a concentration,
as reported, of live hundred warriors. These
were attacked by a detachment of United States
troops and a few volunteers, which were com-
E elled by the Indians to retire. We have not
eard what folio wed .except that the Inhabitants
intend to exterminate the Indians in that sec
tion of the State.
Til* Ketstonk State.—We learn, by a depatch to
C. A. Greiner, Esq., agent of the Keystone State, that
this steamer left Phllndoiphla on Tuesday evening
last for this city, and will resume her regular trips
from this city, commencing on Saturday tho fil'd-
Old Iilne Whip.
The Washington correspondent of the New York
Courier, (Black Republican) writes as follows:
, A conspiracy l- in progress to transfer the old
Whigs who have Dover fused with either Americans
or Republicans, to the Bucbunnu interest. It will
require all the good sense and firmness ol those who
yet look back with respect and affection upon that
party, to resist the persuasions which will he ad
dressed to them through some of their own unfaith
ful loaders.
Were Mr. Clay himself now alivo, wo have little
doubt that his devotion to the Union would carry
him to the support of Mr. Buchanan. Even though
in-* personal preference might he for Mr. Fillmore,
it is not likely that sepin-.; the utter hopelessness of
his prospect*, Mr. Clay would support him. On the
19th of November iSfiu, he used lids language :
But if it (the Whig party) is to be merged into a
contemptible Abolition parly, and if Abolitionism is
to be engrailed upon Hie Whig creed, from that mo
ment | renounce the Party and cease to be a Whig.
I go yet a *tep further : li I am alive, l will givo my
humble support to that man for the Presidency who,
to whatever juirty he may Many, is not contaminated
by fanaticism, rather than to one who, crying out
nil the lime that he is a Whig, maintains doctrines
utterly subversive of the Constitution nnd tho Union.
Tun Bwkokhs Convention.—New Fork, June. 10.
The New Jersey delegation to tho American Seccd-
»ts Convention withdrew on the plea Hint thn party
hud been sold out to the Republicans. A delegate
from Pennsylvania offered a resolution endorsing
Mr. Fillmore, but the Chair refused to rcpolvo it.
F.x Governor Johnson made a speech deprecating
di?scntinns,and denying that the Convention had
■odd out to any faction.
A portion of the .Yew York delegation also threa
ten to leave.
There has been no further balloting.
Mchjw. Editors Your correspondent “ Chari
ty” says “la this place, in 1848, about one thou-
“sand dollars wero collected and placed in the
“ hands of a Committee (hr the purpose of assisting
*• tho people of Ireland then engaged In an eObrt to
‘Tree their country.”
Your ^correspondent says also, that “Father
“Barty made application tbr tho money, that ho
“ received no satisfaction, hut was most grossly in-
“suited by tho Chairman ; and that Father O’Neil
“ received no better treatment at the hands or the
“ Chairman.^’
I know not gcntlomen, who this Chairman is; who
has acted so indoiiendently and properly. What
right had Father Barry to apply for this money, it
was uot collected for his benefit, nor for any one
over whom he has chargo.
As tho people of Ireland aro not uow ongagod in
ait effort to free thoir country,tho occasion for which
tlie money was collected, having ceasod, I would
suggest, that, tho Committee. If they havo not al
ready forwarded tho money to Ireland, return It to
tho different individuals from whom they received
it. ‘
v lt 1b to bo hoped Ihut “tho Comtnllteo, and par
ticularly tho Chairman,” will not hoed the threat of
“Charity.” Aud that they will not pay over tho
money, If in their hands, to the Rev, Father Bar
ry. Should they do so. they will havo doue that
which they had no right to do. Tho money was
given them for a specific purpose, and they havo
no rlghtto appropriate it forwuother.
Justice.
RIVER WESER—Per
feet lumber.
MoltK MoUMuns—The ship Thornton, Captain
Collins, from Liverpool, which arrived at Now
York Saturday last,brought748 Mormons bound for
Utah.
TwifANTKi'WJ ltoCTE—A Into despatch from Wash-
lugton to a New York paper says :
There is a plan in agitation hero among Southern
members of Congress, to ubumlon tho Central
American Route to tho Pacific, and to ucquirotlio
cession of the Tcliauntopcu route from Mexico, In
exchange for guaranteeing her Territory against tho
Spunish hostilities now threatened. It is under-
*tood that Colonel Robles favors the project, his
Government being much concerned ut tho expedi
tion now filling outln Spain. Franco and England
have the suiun claims us Spain.
We cony the following from an exchange
paper. The render is under no obligations to
believe it unless lie is disposed to do so grutui
ously ;
Pkoukkhh.—There is at present in operation
near Boston, a jumping locomotive which only
touches the ground once in a mile. It is per
fectly round, tho machinery iu the centre, and
is coated externally with India rubber. So soon
as tho patent has lieen secured, its proprietor
supposes that thousands of them will be seen
“ bobbin’ nround” the world, so that to the man
in the moon, the enrtli will look like a big
cheese covered with “ skippers.” Who denies
that this is really a “ fast age V”
In the support of James Buchanan tho Dcmncrncy
of Vtrgiuiu has dh played u Hi ellty of friendship to
Which there H no parallel in tUe history of parties.
In four successive conventions, from 1844 to 186Q.he
received the unanimous vote o ’Iho representatives
of this Slate. In the Hultimoie Convention 011862.
Virginia clung to him for thirty-four ballots ; nor diet
she desert him until his own St'ito despaired of Ids
nomination;—Alex. Oaiette.
Democratic National Convention.
The Democratic National Convention, recent
ly assembled at Cincinnati,
Ordered. That a committee of one from each
State, to be named by the respective delega
tions, be appointed to promote tlieJDemocratic
eause,and to be called the Democratic National
Committee, with power to fill vacancies ;
And in accordance with that order, the mem
bers of the Committee were appointed as fol
lows to which were affixed the residence and
post-office of each, to wit:
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE.
Maine, John Babson; post office, Wiscasset
New Hampshire, John H. George ; post office,
Concord.
Vermont David A. Smalie; post office, Bur
lington.
Massachusetts, James Cheever; post office,
Boston.
Rhode Island, Elisha R. Potter ; post office,
South Kingstown.
Connecticut, James T. Pratt ; post office,
Rocky Hill.
New York, Augustus Schell; post office, New
York city.
New Jersey, Jacob Vanata post, office, .
Pennsylvania,C. L.Ward; post office,Tow-
anda.
Delaware, Wm. D. Ochiltree ; post offiee,New
Castle.
Maryland, 1 'Richard B. Carmichael; post office,
Centreville.
Virginnia, Wm. H. Clark; post office, Halifax
Court House.
North Carolina, Thomas !>. McDowell; post
office, Elizabethtown.
South Carolina, Benj. H. Wilson ; post office,
Georgetown.
Georgia, Wm.] lv. DeGrnffenricd ; post office,
Macon.
Alabama, Henry T. Smith; post office, Flor
ence.
MissiKsipp, Wm. R. Camion ; post office, Co
lumbus.
Louisiana, Thomas E. I*. Cottnian: post of
flee, Donaldson.
Ohio, C.L. Vallandighain, post office, Dayton.
, Kentucky, George W. Caldwell; post office,
Louisville.
Tennessee, Randall W. McGavoek ; post of
fice, Nashville.
Indiana, JamesR. Slack ; post office, Hunt
ington,
Illinois, James Dyer; post office, Chicago.
Arkansas, Albert Rust; post office, Eldorado.
Michigan ; James Beeson; post office, Niles.
Florida, A. EJMaxwell; post office, Pensacola.
Texas, W. J. Oldham; post office, Austin. *
Jowa,Wm. Thompson ; post office, Burlington
Wisconsin, George B.Smith; post office, Modi
son.
California, Samuel H. Posh; post office,-
Shasta.
Effect of Padre Vun/s Recogni
tion in Paris.—New York, June 1(1.—
Tho advices received from Havre, by tho
arrival of the steamer Emeu, represent
that the news of Padre Vijil’s recognition
as Minister from Nicaragua by the Uni
ted States Government, caused great com
motion in Paris. The La. Patrie hints at
European interference on Central Ameri
can affairs.
At Havro, on tho Hist, Cotton was in
active. The better sorts were held firmly.
Breadstuff's were very firm.
Mr. Fii.lmork’h Acceptance.— 1 Tho National
Inteligencer, introducing tho letter of accept
ance ofMr. Fillmore, says that it is “well aware
how generally the Whites will dissent from the
favor which he avmos for the general objects of
the party which nominated him,"
Sir Benjamin Brodier, the leading Burgeon in
England,nos an incomoof £18,000 a year; never
operates on anything under an earl or a bishops
leg, and then requires fees "of the moat enor-
nous kind.
[Correspondence National Intelligencer. ]
London, May 29, 1860.
Tlib is u liolydify in Loudon, and more or Ions bo
uuo throughout the country, it Is this year a day
of throe-fold lntero.4, Itelug tho anniversary cele
bration of the birthday of the reigning sovereign, a
day ofnntlonal rejoicing for the peace with Russia,'
and ulso the duy upon which, iti lflfiO, Charles II.
became King ol England de facto, and which was
long made a day of rejoicing on that nceouut under
tho immo of Royal Oak duy, As tho day appointed
on which to commemorato tho birth of tuc good aud
beloved sovereign of tho uation. we aro sure it will
lie kept through tho longth aud breudth of tho three
kingdoms as a day of festive gratitude aud Joy; fur
tho thrones of Europe are at this time filled iu a
niauncr which may Justly cause Englishmen to re
joice, and to l'eol grateful, for tho British scat of roy
alty being occupied by so Just a princess and so
good a woman aa our Sovereign lady queen Vioto
riu. As a day ofrejoicing for tho peace tho fcoliug
will hu fur from bo universal.
There will ho abundance of fireworks, there will
ho plenty of ringing of bells and Iturruiug, the
streets will be brilliant with illuminations and
crowded with pleasure-seeking aud holiday-making
peojilo,but the “universal heart of England” will
uot boat I ns tor or stronger. Tho coiobratton will
have no outward demonstration of a national char
acter. We are wiling to believe, however, that
there is, In genoral, a quiet and satisfied acceptance
or tho peace, although, in many cases no doubt, tho
old-fashioned John Bull Bpirit, having been roused
to a war pitch, canuot ho easily tamed down again
to rejolco at a peace which has been obtained with
out tho oxcltement aud tho glory of another Water
loo. As the day upon which the exiled Stuart fam
ily was rostorud to tho English throne, to bo driven
tlionco again and forever twenty-eight years after-
wards, tho 29th of May has for u considerable time
fallen nearly into uegloct and forgetfulness, although
men uot vory old can recollect the period when a
sprig of oak loaves, ornamented with gilding aud
worn in tho button hole, was considered as a proof
of attachment to church nud state. The greater
part of the immense crowd that will throng tho
pirksnnd streets of London on the 29th of May,
i860, if told of Royal Oak day, would roquiro an ex
planation of the origin and meaning ot the term ;
and so it ought to be. Let the day which commem
orated tho return of the Stuart dynasty rest iu
peaceful oblivion with that on which tho orgies of
the CulPs-Head Club was kept, (29th January) in
memory of tho decapitation Of Charles I.
* * * * * * * i|t
There has seldom been a criminal trial in England
which oxcitod so Intense an interest, has been ex
tended through so long a period, and conducted with
such singular ability, impartial fairness, and exem
plary patience as that of William Palmer, who lias
Just been found guilty of the murder of John P.
Cook by poison. Tho trial lasted twelve days. Sev
eral reporters attended (or tho Continental press,
nud tho court was daily (Iliad to roptotion, ami
would havo been filled had it possessed ten times its
capacity. There uever was, wo think, any doubt
rospoctiug Palmer’s guilt, hut the conflicting testi
mony of sciontifio mon of high roputation respecting
tho symptoms exhibited in coses of poison by stry-
chine created a great doubt whether tho evidence
adduced in court would be such as would euablothe
jury to decide upon a verdict of guilty. The very
able reply of tho Attorney General on behalf of the
prosecution, and the very lucid summing up of the
Cbiof Justice, removed much of tho mist amlunccr
tainty which had accumulated during the trial; de
cided the prisoner’* fate, and have, by the verdict
of the jury, consigned him to a murderer’s death.
*******
A goid deal or surprise has been occasioned in
Paris by tho non-appearance or an ambassador
from tho Court of Bt. Petersburg—Baron Brunow be
ing only on an extraordinary mission to tho French
Court. Count Orloff has had his audlenco of leave.
Recent advices from Bt. Petersburg state that Gon.
Edgar Ney, seut from Paris to congratulate tho
Emperor Alexander upon his accession, bad been
►received politely, but with a marked reserve and
unmistakable coldness. This is owing, It is Bald, to
the indignation of Russia at tho tripartite treaty of
the 16th of April. It Is reported that no ambassa-
will be numed. but that diplomatic relations will
continue In the sarno provisional state in which they
are at present. Baron von Hubner, the new Envoy
from Austria to Paris, has been received with much
form aud ceremony. The Austrian Archduke Max-
Iranian and Prince Oscar of Sweden are in Paris.
The Emperor Napoleon reviewed 30,000 troops on
Tuesday. The Empress was present in an open
carriage, and looking very well. It is said that a
new Credit Moblller society, with a capital of sixty
millions of francs, is about being brought out. A
new Government loau is mentioned, amounts not
stated- It will -bo negotiated by Paris bankers.
May 30.—The Duke of Cambridge unexpectedly
declines the offleo of head of tho Embassy to Russia
on occasion of the Emperor’s coronation, and it will
bo occupied by Lord Granville, who will take os at
taches three representatives of high ariatrocatlc
families. The Marqui3 and Marchioness of Stafl'ord,
Sir Robert Peel and Lady Peel, and Mr. and Lady
Margaret toveson Gower will accompany the em
bassy. Dr. Sandwlth, one of the heroes of Kura,
is appointed medical attache—an appointment ac
ceptable to the Russians, who have much regard
for the doctor in consequence of his kind treatment
of their wounded after thoir repulse at Kura lost
autumn. The Times, after pointing out tho obvious
fact l»nt the American question assumes monthly
“a more serious, a more nnxious, a more tbrentou-
ing aspect,” suggests that tho Unllod States should,
in Imitation of what England did In the northeastern
houndary dispute, send to London a special Plenipo
tentiary, or Invest, their Minister here with full pow
ers amicably to terminate tho existing differences.
We are sorry to say that those differences seem ut
tho present moment to bo more seriously thought
of tlmn at any previous timo.
A Cm* Suiimkuoki)—Capt. Jordan, of Iho brig
Hulmrt, from Jne.mol, St. Domingo, which has ar
rived at this port reports, on tho night of May 21st.
in consequence of tho torrents of rain, whinh had
fallen almost without intermission for three days
preceding, tlio stream called Orange, overflowed,
and submerged a part of tho city, aud carried away
from 20 to 25 houses with persons In them. Several
wero ilrowiled, while others escaped in boats.
Many of thn inhabitants aro without an asylum or
clothes. It is impossible to cstiroato tho damage;
uot only iu tlio city and vicinity, hut llkowiso, lu tbo
interior, nil tho lmnana trees woro rooted up, and
washed into tlio river, with animals, Ac. Ac. jlio
roads to tho capital and clscwhcro wero almost im
passable, as tlio flood appears to havo boon groat
throughout tho island. A great deal of coffoo was
washed away out of the stores of the speculators, in
different parts nr tho city.-y-iY. 1". Courier.
Tho Philadelphia Times, Know Nothing,
recommends the withdrawal ot’ Fillmore and
AUGUSTA, JUNE 18.—CorrONA-There has been
- steady dernaud during the week) at atlffer prices.
Tbo market closes firm, os fellows ; . 4 .
Ordinary .'...* 0 (Q
Middling .......10 ®loy t
Good Middling —®10K
Middling Fair ~®ll
WILMINGTOX, JUXE^.-^amura-Kurllicr
salos yestorday of only 113 bblf at formor prices—
82,76 for new and 81,80 for oi l virgin dip, 82,26
for yellow dip, and 81,26 for haiY, per 280 pounds.
Ing offering on market to-d&y *
tuts—Sales yestorduy of 20a ibis at 33)jc, and
600 at 84o por gallon—closing at advance of y$c.
No transactions tills nurning. a; .
Rosin and Tar—Nothing uftlnf tad articles dull
for both articles. ,’r
Earn Barhkus—100 Qecond-hqiM Spirits Turpon-
tino barrels sold this morning at W each.
Corn—Wo noto tho recolpt slum yuatordoy’s re
port of 16,080 bushels, but no tran'.gctions up to tlio
timo of closing our luqulrjoa this morning,
NEW ORLEANS, .TUNE14.—CofrON—The stock is
;ht aud tile full prices insisted bn by factors still
lock business, aud tho sales ■?)•<’ "
1000bales. ' Y-
NEW ORMIANS or.AsainftWioN.
Inferior n>*a7K I Mlddlte- ? Fqlr..ll^al2
Ordinary 8)4a9 )i 1 Fair .. 12)*al2M
Middling 0%al0){ [Good F/ifr......nominal.
Good Middling UMalSji | Good oyd.ftno, nominal.
STATEMENT OK COTTOA. * ’
Stock on hand 1st September, 1865bales 40,232
Roceivod-slnce 1,728,172
’Received to-day J.323—1,729,905*
tl price^iiiialtered.rang-
Exported to-day....
Exported to date...
8tock on hand not cleared.............. 86,«83
Sun a a—Sales 160 to 200 hhds niVtondy prices.—
Fair to Fully Fair 75£ a 8Jj,'o,
Moiasskh—Stock light alid
ing from 42 to 49c
Fi-our—Tho market lias been quiet, with Bales of
2fi0 bbis'superfine at $8,75, 100*re-sale) nt$0,
87’a mid about 160 fino at $0,12>£ {mr bbl. .
Corn—Thero is uo <• bongo, iu pricW. und the salc3
wero only about 4000 sacks, luclucug 600 and 700
whlto, yellow and mixed nl 60, and 2900 at 60 a 62c
por bushel. * ,
Pork—Tho only sulo wo hoard}{, was-163 bbis
uninspected Mess (Heavy) at $28 jur bbl. Prime
very Hcarco and retailing at $10 p» bbl.
Bacon—Fair demand ami stock %f prime meat
light. Salos 96 casks, lu poverul qp3, at Ojifo for
r bbed sides, and 9# to 10c lor clear; aWu soino
shoulders at 7Ji a 8c pur lb. •];
Cohere—1Demand limited and prime hold at high
er prices. Bales 260 bags at 10 a li)>£c and 100 at
11c, primo being now held atlltfc pud upwards.
Wuisky—161 bbis Rectified wore sold yestorday
aud to-day at 24-l.fc, mid 72 bbis Raw at 27o per
gallon.
Exchange--We know of uo change worth notic
ing—
Sterling 8# a 9# and 9# pr ct pin
Francs 6.10i( a 5,22^ pr dollar
New York Sixty Day Bills 1‘4 ft 1 pr ct dls
Now York aght Checks par a nr ct dis
Frkiouts—Some Cotton was shipped to Liverpool
to-day at 9-32d—an advance of l-82d.
^ IB EQ 0) £& *2* UliX SalLio
GRAND EXHIBITION OF STRENGTH BY
Mona, lie Combe,
THE FRENCH HERCULES.
ASSISTED BY
Mods. FeuiUurat,
THE CELEBRATED CLOWN.
On Friday Evening, Juno 20th, 1856,
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY!
. r Mons. Le Combo is acknowledged the great
est Wonder of the Age l
Tickets 60 cents—children and servant* 26 cents.
Performance to conimenco at 8 o’clock. For parti
culars soo small bills. lit—June 19
Lean.
Sfeni}
|nklligentt.
Port of Snvnniinli
Arrived.
Sloatuur Isaac Scott, Dillard, Ilawkinsvillo, with
212 halos upland cotton, and 13 halos wool—to,I W
Lathrop k no, CII Campflold, and Einstein ft Eck-
man
Cleared.
Bark Chevalier, Knight, lor River Weser—0 A L
Lamar.
memoranda.
Now York, Juno 16—Cleared sclir Follerwiu, for
Jacksonville.
Arrlvodfbrlg Collin, from St Marys. Gajschrs
John Boston, from-Savannah; Jonas Smith, do.
-1000 bushels prime Corn in store and
for salo by
doc 29 ft A GREINER.
(JILLS, Luces, Embroideries, White Good,
kJ Mitts. \c., just being opened and for salo by
J. W. THRELKELD,
Cor. Congress and Whitaker els.
H
n
25
OLLAND G1N.- -6 half pines “Modur Swuu”
_ Holland Gin. Lauding aud Tor sale by
mayl6 8CRANTUN. JOHNBTON & CO.
BBLS. J. Taylor A Sou’s Ale received and far
_ sale by McMAUON & DOYLE,
Jell Nos. 206 A 207 Bay street.
■AUTHORSDAY, JUNE 19. 1866.
Savannah Marketed
COITON-No sales reported ^
po«8.‘ ? 't '
bark' 1 Ofmliei
• . .. i •
ie 10.
vAlier—318,324
•day are barely
1,770,227
\ l 3,049
t;iiM9,095—1,084,044
’->'i naTflBajBSfrR
BY BAUKMAN & BULLOCH.
4t Prlvato Salo.
A negro woman, 22 years of age, a good plain
cook and field band. Warranted sound. Title un
doubted. jiinolO
At Private Hule.
A negro man, agod 2B years, a first rate hostler
aud houso servant. Title undoubted. Jel9
At Prlvato Falo.
A vory likely luteliigout mulatto girl, aged 10
years, a first ruto cook, washer and irouor, and an
excellent seamstress. Warranted Bound. Title un
doubted, junolO
At Prlvato Salo.
A very llkoly mulatto man, aged 24 years, a first
rato enrpoutor. Warranted Bouud. Title undoubt
ed. Junol9
At Prlvato Salo.
A very llkoly negro man, aged 22 years, a good
field band. Wnrrautod sound. Title undoubted.
JunolO
At Prlvato Sale.
1700 bushels Rico, an excellent article for stock
of all kinds. Call and examine. Price 25 cents per
bushel. JunolO
Wanted (
Central Railroad, Planters’ Bank, and Bank of the
Stale of Georgia, Stocks, for which a liberal price
will be paid. Junely
To "Rent! 7
Two good stores, under tho bluff, at the Toot of
Whitaker street June 19
Wanted to Purchase
A convenient modium-slzod houso, In a central
location—ouo fronting on a squaro would be prefer
red—for bucIi an ono a liberal price would be given.
\jnncl9
At Private' Sale.
Thirty eligible building Lots, 60 reel front by 100
to 124 net deep, situated on Taylor, Gordon aud
Gastou streets. These lots aro on high g<ouud and
somo of them In the Immediate neighborhood of the
lot selected for the.silo of tho gavaumih, Albany
and Gulf Railroad Depot. Terms sumo as city lots,
via•: one-fifth cash, the hainneo hearing interest at
six per cent. JuuelO
FRESH GROCERIES.
I N STORE—por steamship Knoxville—Extra Ta
ble Butler nnd Cheoso; Beef Tongues; Smoked
Beef; Hams; Bacon; Pig Pork; Whlto Beans; Hook
er’s fciolf-ruising Flour; Raisins, Figs, Dates, Pruuos,
Almonds, &d., &c.: Pickles of all kliids; Preservos,
assorted; Braudy Fruit, assorted; Preston’s Premi
um Chocolato; bust of Teas, Coffee, and Stuart’s No
I. A, D and 0 Sugars; Hfbbert's Londou Porter;
Falkirk’s Scotch Ale; Claret and other Wine3; at
llARRON’H
L’ainily Grocery Store,
junol8 corner Whitaker and Charlton sts.
ENTERPRISE INBUltAAUlli LUAIP’X,
No. II Pine street, New York,
(BETWEEN BU0ADWAY_AND NASSAU STREET.)
Cash CnpItai^S150;000l
T HI3 Company insures against loss or damage by
Fire, on llui most reasonable torni3, dwelling
liousos und furniture, warehouses, stores and mer
chandize, factories, Btiips lu port, etc.
All losses will bn adjusted ami promptly*paid.
D. S. MILLS. President,
,, C. BROOM, Vico President.
Low’d C. Taylor, Secretary,
Uko. B. Dkank, Surveyor.
JAMES M. CARTER, Agent,
juue Ti for Savannah, 86 Bay street.
JOHN 6. N.ORK18,
ARCHITECT.
O'AVING resumed the practice of litsprofea-
AA. sion, offers his servlcos to Ills friends und the
pnblic as an Architect und duperlutcudeut.
Doaigua fot any part or the country supplied and
executed in all the various brandies of his profes
sion, such as Public EdiUccs, Stores, Dwellings,
Monumonts, &c. Thoroughly fire Proof stores de
dgnod und executed. Otlice at proseut in Bay Lane,
rear of the Custom House.jan 3—ly
| Stuart’s Crushod auil Ciariiled Su-
S UNDRIES. JUST RECEIVED—
16 bag* choice old Government Java nnd Rio
Ooffoc;
20 half chest* Black and Gra a Teas, loose
and in quarter pound packagos.
10 hhds Light Muscovado Sugar;
lObblsRL&D
gars;
10 bbis self rising Flour;
26 bags Extra and Superfine Flour;
20 bbis Soda, Butter and Maple Crackers;
60 boxes Beadel’8 family Soup, Starch and Candles;
60 doz Palls and Brooms;
100 doz Scrub Brushes, and Cotton and Manilla
Clothes Lines;
10 gross Matches;
26 boxes ground Coffoo aud Pepper;
50 boxes Mustard aud Yeast Powders, Maso, Cinna
mon, Nutmegs, and Cloves, and 10 cases table Salt,
ice., Ac. In store and for salo by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
joll Cor Broughton and Drayton sts,
j^lLK PARaSOLss—A new supply vi uioao uuuutt-
_ ful Silk Parasols have just^eon received and
aro for salo by
JuuoQ LADSON & ROGERS.
H ALL’S SUPERIOR SILK UMBRELLAS-A case
of 28,30, 32, 24 aud 36 inch Silk Umbrellas,
deceived aud for salo by
June 6 LADSON & ROGERS.
MOURNING GUUDS,
B LACK French Bombaziuu, Black Alpacas,
Black Lama Cloth, Black Mohair, Black Challie,
Black French Iawu, Black and White French Mus
lin, and a fine assortment of Striped and Plaid Black
and Wbiio Ginghams and Calicoes, Plain aud Striped
Block Sewing Silks, and Grenadines, Barege and
Tissues, Plain and figured Black Silks, for summer
collars und sleeves, of the lntost paterus. For salo
by [Jol2] A1KIN & BURNS.
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY WARNOCK & DAMS, TUESDAY,
MAY 13TH.
D ICK TARLETAN; or, The Last of his
Race, By J. F. Smith Esq.
Cyrilln; a romance. By the author or “Initials.”
Fred Graham; or, Masks and Faces. By J. Fred
erick Smith.
Philip Rollo; or, Tho Scottish Muskatoers. By
Captain James Grant.
Vivian Bertram; or, A Wife’s Honor. By 0. W.
M. Reynolds.
The Wonderful Adventures of Captain Priest.
Courtship and Marriage; or, Tlio Joys and Sor
rows of American Life. By Mrs. Caroline Leo Ilontz.
Phamixlanna; or, Sketches und Burlesques. By
John Phranix. For salo at
may!5 169 CONGRESS STREET.
T HE ATTENTION of strangers visiting "iho
city and thn public generally, is invited to an
examination of our stock of Spring nnd Summer
Goods, which for variety and stylo is not to bn ox
cellod In tills city.
apr28 ATKIN k BURNS.
UNNY CLOTH—In store and for salo by
Jnno4 PADELFORD, FAY 6c. CO.
G
1 A Pavilion lace3, superior quality:
4 Zopliyr Whalobr
Jng».
tone Skirts;
Fronch Linen Drillings;
York Mills nnd Water twist Bleached Shirt-
Black Moire Antlquo Trimmings;
Black Elastic Bolts;
English Thread Edgings;
Hosiery, Ribbons, &o.
Just rccolvcd per steamer Augusta.
Jol2 DhWITT & MORGAN.
RELIGIOUS WORKS.
T HE Biblo Christian; a View of Doctrinal, Experi
mental nnd Practical Religion. By Rev. Jose-
plius Anderson.
Sketches and Incidents;or a Budget from the Sad
dle-bags of a Superanuated Itinerant.
Bible Readings for every Day in tbo Year. By
Tbos. 0. Summers.
Tho Llvos of tho Popes, from tlio Rlso or the Roman
Church to the ago of Gregory the VII.
The Creed of all Men. By Rev. R. Abboy.
Scrlpluro Views of the Heavenly World. By J.
Edmondson, A.M.
Short Sermons, nnd TruoTales. Bv Bishop Ca
pers.
Thn Theological Corapend, containing a system of
divinity, or a brier view of tho evidences, docrlnes,
morals aud institutions of Christianity. Designed
for tho benefit of families, Biblo classes, aud Sun
day schools. By Amos Blnney.
Christian Reflection; By Rev. Jolm Fletcher.
Thn Dairyman’s Daughter; an authentic nnrrallvo,
By Rov. Leigh Richmond.
An Apology for tho Bible, in a series or letters ad
dressed to Thomas Paine. By R. Watson, I).D.,F.R.S.
Life and Correspondence of Mrs. H. A. Rogers,
with corrections nnd additions. By Thos. O. Sum
mers.
Mammon; or Covetousness tho Siu of the Chris
tian Church. By Rev. John Harris.
The Life or William Carvosso; written by himself.
Received and tbr sale by
WARNOCK F DAVIS,
jell 169 Congress street.
WILLIAM LYNN,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
-
Juno 18
MERCHANT,
Bay street, SavanntJ^, Georgia. ' • •
oct26
G1
ATTO
H. V. SMOOT.
obit * shoot;
IEYS AT LAW,
TBOMimOX, OA.
"“JOHN BILBO,
Ordinary of Ohatliam County,
AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofllce In the Court House. mylB
AN’fHONT MccIJLXoh,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, Georgia#
AST Ofllco on Bay street, over the Bank of Savan-
nah^ mayl8
R. F. COLE 4b BROTHER,
PORWABDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS,
Savannah. Ga., and Montgomery, Ala,
F.T.Colk, I R.F.Cout,
Bay street, Savannah. J Commerco pt-, Montg’ry.
RXFCKKNCXS.
Holcomb, Johnson, & Co. I Cohens & Hertz,
Lockett & Sneliings, J Edwin Parsons & Co.,
Robert A. Alien, [ Scranton, Johnston k Co.
SAVANNAH, QA.my!3
WM. L. WKBH. WM. B. 8AGI.
WEBB St SAGE,
(rtUCOKSSORS TO CAMKBON, WXBB & 00.
IMPORTERS OF
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN-WARE,
145 MBBTINO-8T. CHARLESTON, 8.0.,
WIU supply Country Merchants with Goods In their
hue at as low rates aa they can buy in New
York, or elsewboro.
sept 28 ly
H. U. UILIM,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAV. ■
Offlu coratr ofBAy ud-DnylooWi. '
■ATAMRAB. OA.
my 11 , ; '
HE MAY WILLIAMS,
ATTORVEY AT LAW,
No. 8, Diuton Street, Stnmuh, Georgia,
may 0—lr
—john m. amas;—
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
^ (Office nf tbo Court House.)
Will practice In the fei-i ■> —l Courts of OrdJ-
nary. Jan^O
htctp. king,
* ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Day and Whitaker Streets,
„ SAVANNAH.
fob 22 hmoe
iTATramss;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ofllco 176, Bay-st., over Turner k Co’s. Drug Store]
SAVANNAH,OA.
nov 10—ly
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Monument Square, near State Bank.
SAVANNAH, OA.
nov 10—ly
JaMKS M. SAVAGfc,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
raoJuavuxE, raoMas county, ga.
All business entrusted to his -caro will receive
prompt attention. lyr—mar!7
F. J. OGDKt. WM. STARR, Jr. B. H. UAROKS.
OGDEN, STARR St CO.,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
BAY-STREET. SAVANNAH. QA.
nah.
YOKGE St FRIERSON,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 94 HAY-i*TRKBr. SAVANNAH, OA,
apr4
A.McALPlN St it ROT HERN,
Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards.
«ept 5 BAVANNAH, QA.
FATTEN, HUTTON Si CO.,
FACTORS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
~ 07T7TC0HEN“
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Jones Street, (one door East of Drayton Struct.)
Id prepared to contract for all kluds of building
and repairing.
Also to conduct water through the various parts
of house*. ap 17
WATCHES-WATCHES-WATCHES.
goo We are receiving the London Lever
M7X Watches, or the most celebrated makers, in
X* J|Gold and Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s Du»
HUJfliplox Watches, Watches for Timing Horses,
uuu &wiss Chronometers, which wo olfer at reasona
ble prices, at our new store in Gibbons’ Range.
sepl28 D. II. NICilOlfi k CO.
AVANaTsEGARS—30,000 choice Havana
Segars—jConchas, La Esmeralda, El Crysoi,
Excolsors, Rio Hondo, Captain Alchorn, La Liel,
Jonu Smith, aud various other brands, imported di
rect by me, and for sale at the lowest cash prices.
maylO J. A. BROWN.
WILLIAM PHILLIPB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HABIEIU, OX.
oct26—ly
DAVID O. WILDS, :
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BPABTA, OX.
Will practice In the oounties of Hancock, Warren.
Washington, and Baldwin.
RarxBwcw—Bohn k Foster, Rabun k Smith, and
. A. Soullard, Savannah. jan9
WM. c. uonne££yT~
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OABXUU, WORin COUNTY, >U., (POST OFF1CI, A1R1NT.)
Will practise In tho SoutUumi Urc uit, ana In Macon,
Dooly and Wortn Counties of the Macon Circuit.
AST Particular attention given to the collection ol
aims in South-Western Georgia. Je2—flm
ErcUMMING, '*'*
ATTORNEYATLAW,
febl-ly IRWIN ton, oa.
laNteIT S' anGEIiIun^” ' —
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
*P5-Iy MACON,fOA^
ATTORNEY AT l’aW,
FRANKLIN, HEARD CO., OA.
Will attend to professional business In the Counties
or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette. Meri
wether and Troup. ,
Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; Hon.
David Irwin, Marietta, Go.; Colonel M. M. Tidwell,
Fayettevillo, Ga.; and Mr. WiUtam Dougherty, Co-
lumhua, Ga. sepl7-ly
☆ OliOTHIKTCr A
EMPORIUM. YA.
I DOOft WEST OP THE REPUBLICAN READING ROOM.
FlneReady-mado
Clothing ; Hats
and Caps, Shirts,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Janes, Umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchief,
and
Fanoy Articles
for
Gentlemen.
W. O. Price,] Also, Superfine
FASHIONABLEPJEj, asstmere
[and Vestings, will
Ibcraadotomea
MILITARY I iurc, unexception
able in stylo
and
workmanship,
by the
bs^t moobanics,
at shortest
notice •>-
TAYLOR,
No. 147
Ray Street,
SA VANN AH.
■ Orders from city andcounty solicited.
11 AUBE itl SHOPS.
Pulaski House Barber Shop,
Owens’ JJrick Building, opposite the Pulaski House,
FIVE WORKMEN ENGAGED,
fflorslitul House Barber Shop,
Broughton Street,
FOUR WORKMEN ENGAGED.
T HE subscriber, thankful to his fellow-citizens
for tho liberal patronage lie bus received, and
is still receiving, begs respectfully to inform thorn
that ho has engaged sufficient additional flrst-clase
workmen from somu of the best Barber Shops In
New York, nud will be enabled to accommodate as
many gentlemen as may honor him with their pa
tronage.
N. B.—Tho Barber Shops nrc closed on Sumlnys—
strangers will please bear this in mind.
"landTgemcy,"
T HE undersigned will, for five dollars per lot,
examine any lands in the counties of Appling,
Wayne, Ware or Cofl'ee, and report to the owner as
to their prosent value, the prospect for their be
coming more valuablo iu future, and whether or
uot thero Is being any trespass committed thereon,
Invariably pledging himself to give a true and cor
rect account, for which ull remittances will be ex
pected in advance.
He will also sell and remit when requested, and
as directed, for seven por cent.
He will also promptly attend to all professional
business entrusted to Ills cure.
vernon c. McLendon,
my 13 Attorney at law, Homesvlllo, Ga
JOHN C. BOOTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Will also give ills attention to designs in Architec
ture. Ofllco In the store of John Williamson, Esq.
Bay street. my] 3
CHAFFER & COM
No. 6 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Ga.,
WIIOI.KSAUt AND IU.TA1L DEALKR3 IX
S ASHES. Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c, Whlto
Lead, Zinc, Whlto Linseed, Sperm, Wlmle, Tan
ners’aud Neatsl'ootOils, Glass. Brushes, Gold Leaf,
Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nails, Marble Mantels,
&0., &0. __ Jo4
0. B. HARRISON. A. O. MCOKIIKK
HARRISON & McGElIFxE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
(Forwarding Merchants.
69 AND 01 BROADOTIIEKT, COLUMBUS, GEOHGIA.
4©" Particular attention given to the sales of Real
Estate, Negroes and Produce.
SJ* Liberal advances made on Negroes and Mer
chandize.
RKFERKXCKS
RUSK, PATTEN & CO. 1
GUN BY k DANIEL,
„ STEWART, GRAY k. CO. J
* RUSE, DAYI8 k LONG, \
WM. WRIGHT, I
YOUNG. ATKINS k IJUNIIAM, 1
C. A. GREENE k CO., f ApalacWooto
H. S. SMITH, )Mobile, Alabama.
QCt 23 ly
i-Columbiis, Ga.
Savannah.
§
NEW TIN STORK AND SHKET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
141 SOUZU OF MARKXT 8QUARI, BRYAN 8TRKKT.
l would inform my old frlonds and patrons
JSMI have opened the above stort to conduct the
man Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Business In all it?
various forms, aud whore will be found a gen
eral assortment of stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware,
which I will be pleased to show, and at auch price
as will satisfy any one wishing to purchaso.
All kluds or Roofing, Gutters of Lead, Galvanlzeo
Iron Work or every description, Job Work aud Re
pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up
and Pipes ftirnlshed at short notice.
Tin Wore at wholesale and retail. Call down on
Bryan street, it will pay you lor your walk.
oci 2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent.
PHOTOGRAPHS. ~
t Largo sized photographs, ta
uten by
ROLLER,
AT TVTEtVfi DOLLARS HSR DOZEN
Also, Ambrotypes and Da
guerreotypes, lu fill} usual su
perior style. A callU solicited.
J. W. MILLER,
mar27 cr. St. Jullan-st. and Market square.
CARY’S PAOTEBEOTVPES, AMIIRO-
types and Photography.
P. M. CARY *
W OULD respectfully give notice that his
rooms ore uow open for the season, and rea
lty tor tho reception of visitors.
By tho Ambrotypk process persons may now have
thoir children’s pictures takon. in almost any posi
tion they may choose, in from i to 3 socodds sitting.
By tho PnoxooRAHiic process old Daguerreotype*
can bo transferred to paper, beautifully colored ano
euJargod to life. oct 22
BROUGHTON STREET - HACK AND
LIVERY STABLE.
The undersigned having put the
above Stables in good condition,
are prepared to accommodate then
t customers with Carriages, Hacks.
Buggies, sulkies, 4c., with sound, gentlo, aud well
broke herses, and careful drivers. Horsos boardeo
on accommodating terms, and well cored for. Twt
pairs of fine Corriago Homos for solo. Inqulro cor*
ncr of Barnard and Broughton streets.
,apll4—ly STEVENS k ELUSION.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Working Ma
sonry of every description. Residence, No. 3 Mrs
Jewett’s Range, South side Jones «t. oct 30
A. THOMAS St CO .
Auction and Commission Merchants,
172 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A. Thomas. [jei2] S. S. Parous.
WOOD AND LUMBER.
A LL kinds of Wood, Boards. Planks, Joist,
Timber, Shingles, Light-wood, Posts, Eastern
Laths aud failings, for sale, at wholesale and retail,
low for cash, ou tlio new wharf recently erected on
the Lumber Yard or Robert A. Allen k Co.
mar 12—ly WM. J. L. MOULTON.
* CttANE, WELLS dt COT,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
X. LOCKETT. Q. D. SNKLUNOS.
LOCKETT St SNELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah, Ga.
Will attend to tho Belling of all kinds of produce.
Strictatteutiou given to receiving and forwarding
goods. may 31 ly
Auction & Commission House, Macon, (Ja.
A. U. MCLAUGHLIN,
General Agent and Auctioneer,
Solicits from his frlonds consignments of every
description. Takes orders for Cotton.
JSST Special attention given to the sales of Real
Estuio, Stocks ami Nogro property, at public and
private sulos. Prompt returns and dispatch.
Reference—C. A. L. LAMAR. mch30
wm. McAllister.
Marble Monuments, Tombs and Gravo Stones, furn
ished on reasonable terms. Orders res*
gpcctfttily solicited.
ap!8
S TUART’S REFINED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS.
—26 bbis Stuart’s crushed Sugar; 20 do pow
dered do; 160 do A, B aud C clarified do; Just re
ceived and Tor solo by
JunolT SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
P ORTER—20 casks Kyass' London Porter, laud-
Ing and for sals by
Juutl7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
FRENCH CHINA, WHITE GRANITE,
AND GLASS WARE.
146 MKOTIXO 8TRKCT. CIUKLKSTOX, SOUTH CAROUJU.
- . The subscribers respectfully solicit
from tho traveling public, an inspection'
i of thoir Btock of Fronch und English
China, In plain whlto, gold bund, nnd
decorated dinner, dosort, breakfast, tea, toilet, toto-a-
tote sets and vases. Also, Cups and Saucers, ko., of
the celebrated Sevres China. Whlto Graffito of tho
best manufacturers. Ricli cut French, English and
Bohemian Ginas.
They havo a variety of ornaments in Parisian*
Ware. Busts of Cnlhouu, Clay, Webster, find others,
andStatuotes of tho Greek Slave, Venus do Modlcls,
ko.. kc.
They have also a boautifttl, durnblo and cheap arti
cle for floors and hearths, of
Plain anti Encaustic Tiles,
fi Thoir stock being vory general, caroftilly selected
and Imported direct, offers Inducements to merchants
as woll as families, to whom goods will be put up at
tho lowest rates for cash.
WEBB k SAGE, Importers,
successors to Cameron, Webb k Co.
URNED BEEF, PIG l'ORK, kC.
Just received 10 half barrels Fulton market
Corned Beef; 10 barrels and half barrel Pig Pork-
Hams, Sides and Shoulders; 10 barrels extra No 1
Mackerel; 1 do No 2 Mackerel: 6 do Horrlngs; 2
drums Cod Fish, and 25 barrel) Smoked Herrings,
in Btoro nnd for Bale by
Jell DAVID O’CONNER.
0. RUHR. J, U. DAVIS. W. H. 10X0.
RUSE, DAVIS Si LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
may 30
STRANGER!
If you want a good aud cheap
glTrunk, Vnllcc, Carpet Bag,
Lftor Clothing or any kind or quail*
■riy, ready made or mado up to your
measure; uibo Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars or Dress
Furnishing articles of any description, call and se
lect from the largest and best stock In tho city, at
the Star Emporium, 147 Bay streot
Jel3 WM. 0. TRIOE.
WAYNE, GRENVILLE St CO.,
COMSlISSIO^A'Nl)^OiUVA^S(^J(EHaUNTS 1
Bay-street Savannah.
THOS. S. WAYNE. C. E. GRENVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE,
Jy 6—tf Savannah. Chattanooga.
JEFFERSON ItOllEKTS,
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND .DEALER IN
Timber and Lumber.
SAVANNAH, Go.
' WEU3 a wiluajIs,
DEALERS IN
DOMESTIC, FOREIGN AND FANCY
DRY GOODa
No. 149 Congress-st., Savannah, Ga.
JAS. T. WELLS, formerly of Beaufort Dlst. 8. C.
THEOl’HILUS WILLIAMS, « ScrivenCo.,Ga.
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JAMBS a. RODOBRS. .AMRSA. NOBKUJ.
IlODGERS St NORRIS,
(late Crano k Rodgers,
WHOLESALE GROWERS,
BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH.
June 1,1865, [j® y*
_ J- W. t>ATTERS6N,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupvlllo, Lowndes County, Oa. (inyll
P ORK- ~
60 barroLs Mess Pork,
26 do Prime do
Landing and for sale by
myl4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k GO.
AN1<HONY HIcCULLOH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, Georgia.
Ofllco on Bay streot, over the Bank of Bavan-
WM. 8. DANIELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH. OA.
_ Office over Thomas M. Turner & Co.’s Drug
Sfero, Bay street. my7
J**. a. book. rum. t. notkar.
HOOK 4b TRBEAV,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BANDnamuc, oxoaou.
Will practise In Washington, Jsll'srsoa, Scriven,
Burke, Emanuel, TattnaU, and Montgomery of the
Middle Circuit, and WUklnson of the Ocmtugee cir
cuit. may!
M. WlllT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALLIGATOR, 1ASX FLORIDA.
Will practice in tho Eastern and Southern GounUeii
Refer to—Col. S. 8. Sibley, and K. & Uliton, U*
vannab. fobg-tr ‘
vHKsrsruisiFSEixr
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
imuDaEviiixgx.^
Practices Law In the various Counties of the Oei
ffigee Circuit, and the adjoining Counties or Twigrt,
taurens and Washington.
Rofer to—John Boston, H. JL Crane, and R. 8
Hilton. ’ i«dU
gIeORgB A. GORXhin.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AND
Commissioner of the U. 8, Court of Claim for
the State of Gsortria.
Offleo Corner-Bay aud Buii streets,
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, HR. CHARLES H. COLD1NG,
OFFICE AND REalDENCE. No. 14 UbKKTff ST..
Ouo door west of Drayton, myli
ATTORNEY aSj* toS^aUAtjR AT LAW,
- Monticello, Jefferoou Couuty, Ha.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Flemixo, Savannah, Ga.
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EDWARD G. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER <
OF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Ward k Owens’ Law Office. [myli
WILLIAM H. DASHER.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ATLAW,
Troupvllle, Lowndes County, Ga.
Will practice In Thomas, Lowndes, clinch. Ware,
Appling, Telfliir, Irwin, Uureus, and Pulaakl
counties, Georgia: and in Jeflerson, Madison, Ham
ilton , and Columbia counties, Florida. [myli
WM. M. WILLIAMS. THADDEUS OLIVER. JACK BROWN.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER St BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Bupna Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
WIU practice in the counties of Marlon, Macon, Hous
ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Lee, and any
adjoining counties, where their services may be
required. myli
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin. Laurens county, Ga„ lute Junior partuer of
the firm of A. & J. Cocukane, lrwlntou, Ga., wiU
attend promptly to all business entrusted to his
care. Particular attention paid to collecting. Re
ference—Dr, C. B. Guyton, *F. H. Rowe, Dublin,
Ga., M Marsh, Savannah. myli
JESSE T. BERNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Newnausviile, Fla.
Reference—George ..Brown, William Dell, New-
nansville, Flu., it, B. Hilton, Boston k Villalonga,
Savannah, Ga. myli
LEFLER St WILCOX, Dentists,
OFFICE over Dewitt & Mor
gan’s store on Congress-Btreet, offer
their professional services to the
“ i IiU I f public, confident, from long experi
ence uuu past success, that in all cases, they will
render entire satisfaction. oct_2 _ tf|
DENTISTRY. 4
Dre, HOY ALL & JOHNSON,
Dentists, office corner St. Juiien-st.
and Market Square, over S. WU-
'.mot’s Jewelry store. Office hours
from 8 to 2 o’clock, and from 3 to 6.
mar 11 eom
DRS. LEFLER St WILCOX, DenUgta.
ARE now fully prepared to in
sert full or puriiul setts of Teeth
on tbo principle of Dr. J. Allens'*
Patent Continuous Gum, By this
Improvement, tho form of the face can bo restored to
any degree of rotundity that may be desired. Ills
applicable in all cases where the cheeks have fallen
In and canuot be detected by the closest observer.**.
This method combines tho followingi dvantages:—
An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural
and llfo-like appearance, and imparts tothotheeth
that peculiar expression which characterizes the na
tural orgaus.
This Gum consists of a sllaclous compound, which
Is applied and fUscd upon the Teeth and Plate In sue*
a manner, as to fill up all the luterstices around the
base or the Tooth, and also unites them firmly to
oacb other and to the Plate upon which they are
Rett. This secures perfect cleanliness or the Teeth,
Office over DeWltt k Morgan, Congress street.
V Republican and Georgian copy, feb 18—ti
B. ELLIS,
Factor and General Commission Merchant*
„ NO; 71 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.,
Rxntaa to—Messrs. Claghorn k Cunningham, Beil
k Prentiss, Ogden, SUrr k Co., Savannah: J, P.
Thompson, Boston. nov 1
wm. -AUDunrootraa. / jno. cocm nusxR.
COUPER St FRASER,
FACTORS k GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street, Savannah, Ga. [BFU
JOHN G, FALLIGANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BLINDS, WWWiW -SASli AND ^ANE
West side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga.
'• • aayii
(Successor to Champion Sc,'
WHQLE3A LE AND RETAIL yBwvw»)
No. 4 Barnard st,, botween tho Market aad Bay at,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Dealer in Grocorlos, Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Dried KrulU, *o., io! ,
Bcf.reacij—X. Clmartop, &?., SaiquqI SolotnoC.
BK.,H«.n.Bx1)im*YniiM]»«d, .nl Swinioo.;
Stvunxli, Oa. myli