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FIDAY, Two O’clock, P. 91.
Savannah Republican—Withdrawal of
91r. Alexander,
The Republican of tilts morning contains the
valedictory of P. W, Aloxunder, Esq, He says:
My connexion with the Savnmmh Republican
ceased the morning or the 1st instunt—nil my
Interest in the coucorn lim ing been transferred
to Mr. F. W. Sims, and Mr. J. R. Bnectl, my
late associate. 1 havo been induced to take
this step by the udvico of my physician, and a
desire to resume the profession for which 1 was
educated—the l>aw.
So far as wo may, we would heartily jolu in
the tribute, so handsomely puid by Mr. Sneed,
to his retiring partner nud associate. As edi-
tors, for several years, of journals politically
autagouistic, our coutrovorsies have been ire*
quent and sometimes sharp—blows vigorously
given and vigorously returned. It allbrds
usuo little pleasure now that they arc ended,
to bear witness to the courtesy and uduii
ruble temper, in which they were conduct*
ed, on his partand to rcmumtier no occasion
in which they disturbed our friendly personal
relations towards each other.
Says Mr. Sneed:
While we cordially welcome Mr. F. W. Sims
to the deck oftho good old Republican ship, we
cannot but feel a sincere regret in parting from
ono who lias stood bo long at her helm, und
steered her with safety through many a storm.
Our friend, und into associate, Mr. Alexander,
has been connected with this journal for some
eight or ten years post, and without depreciat
ing his former associates nud predecessors, we
can contidcutly say that for whutever of strength,
character and usefulness it may have attained
to, it is largely iudehted to his own talents nud
untiriug zeal tor its success. The period, km,
has been un eventful one iu our country, and
well calculated to test tiie abilities and virtue of
those to whom was intrusted, in uny degree,
the direction of public sentiment aud the con
trol of public affairs. On every occasion his
course has bceu upright, virtuous and honor
able, seeking to kuow the right, aud never
■hrinkiug from a fearless performance of duty.
In the retirement to which he has beea com
pelled to resort for strength to his body aud re
pose to his mlud, we earnestly wish him all of
success aud liuppidess that it is possible to at
tain.
Mr. Sima, in whom we recognize a gentleman
of the “first water,” we give a hearty wolcome
to the pleasures aud profits of journalism.—May
he eqjoy both to the full measure of his highest
pectatious 1
(Correspondence or the Richmond Dispatch.)
From Kamos*
Quiet Restored—Another u Crisis” at hand—
The crop*—Generosity qj' the Missourians,
$'C,
Lkcomuton, June 25,1850.
• It gives me great pleasure to write that our
Territory is iu a state of partial quietude, und
that our hearts are gladdened, temporarily at
least,to see the “ploughman homeward plod his
weary way" from his tiekls of agriculture, in
lieu of seeing regularly organised bauds of
guerillas reaming over mu* prairies, with the
•word aud llre-hraud in hand, butchering many,
and burning out all who were found iu un un
protected state. 1 lmvc beeu commissioned by
Gov. Shiinuou, lu uccompany Col. Sumuer of
Fort Leavenworth, as a civil nflicer, to disband
mil organised parties, uud have invariably track
ed the uhohtionists to their den, by the smould
ering ruins of cabins, belonging to the law and
order party, which were contiguous to their
route to aud from camp, and we have watched
with indignatiou, the “nail fellow well met”
greeting of Col. Sunnier and the lenders of the
outlaws.
But, upon my returning to Ixscompton aud
reporting facts, the Government issued orders
of a more determined aud striugent character
to Sumuer, and os above stated, they have
Bad a salutary ellect, and our poople are quiet
ly tilling their claims; though in rifling around
to where their coats hang upon the fence, you
Willalwareliud n title or double barrel shotgun
ready for any exigencies whicli may arise. But
this lull of excitement und apparent peace till
inclination, is apprehended to Iw only the calm
which denotes a storm.
If you remember, the free State party elect
ed their bogus legislators, und they convened
in Topeka. the capital qf the free State of-Kan
sas, sometime last March. They adjourned, to
meet again on the 4th of July, to blight the
patriotic assoMations of that (fay, by their dis
loyalty to our Union. Governor Shannon says
that tney shall not assemble, and they swear
that they will; in consequence, Governor Shan
non lias ordered two companies of Dragoons to
Station themselves at Topeka. It is rumored
that between two aud three thousand abolition
ists are on their way, via. Iowa and Nebraska,
to maintain these plans. Governor Shannon
has upou the receipt of this news, ordered Col.
Cook, of Fort Riley, with his commuud, to the
Northern frontier, to check tills aggressive
horde of fanatics, and induce them by oiiy
peculiar Kansas mode of moral suasion-
force of arms—to return to their Northern
homes.
Col. Sumner, in the meantime, is ordered to
the Southern frontier to check the gallant aud
generous Missourians from entering the Terri
tory—so that if we should havo a light, it will
be between the U. 8. dragoons, with the bona
fide Knusus militia us allies, and this maguet-
ized compost of fanaticism, which has disturb
ed the peace und welfare of tho Territory since
it has been opened to settlers. The above ad
ministration plans were given to mo by Gov.
Shannon. "
Tbe agricultural aspects of Kansas are of a
most lumen*able character. Our furmers have
been so often called from tho ploughshare for
the purpose of forwarding tho ends of law and
Justice, uud nave lieeu driven away so often in
other cases, that what would have lieeu beauti
ful fields of grain cun only be recognised
as weeds and prairie gross; and were it
not for the generous people of Lafayette
county, and Missouri generally, wo would
prescut tho same appearance of starva
tion and wunt which has called the syinsathies
Of our people to Ireland during its potato rots.
Washington Correspondence.
Washington, July 8.
Vetoed Bill$ Pasted. Infatuation qf Mr,
Buchanan's Southern opponents. The House
and the Kansas Question, lYial qf Brooks
F. P. Blair and Martin Van Burnt,
The passage of certain Improvement bills by
the 8onate, In disregard oftho President’s veto*
is a subject of general congratulations; hut
not because It is in disregard thereof, for uo
just man could exult in a rebuke of that high
ofllcer for his steadfast adhereuco to his own
consistency aud integrity. It is true, as stated
by General Cass, that tho President had do*
olured that coses might ariBo in which he could
approve of such appropriations; but the Gene
ral has not demonstrated these to bo of them.
The President alone is capaldo of deciding
that point. “ Nono knowetb tho things of a
mau save tho spirit of a man which is iu him.”
Tho deepening of the St. Clair Flats, or the
chuuncl of the St. Mary’s River, In Michigan
and the improvements of navigation at the
mouth of the Mississippi River, will as soon us
tho House shall act upon the subject, be now
and heucefurth under the supervision and
patronage of the general Government; aud
.Savannah will of course have cause to appro
heud no louger tho neglect of a barrier to her
navigation lor which the general Government
1b In uny sense responsible.
To defeut tho nominee of the Democratic par
ty is the purpose of the Freesoil party, of course;
but why should it be tho desire of others, und
especially of the South V aud If they should
succeed, what answer will they bo ulile to make
to the people of the South for their desertion in
sucli an hour ? What the purposes of Messrs.
Bell, of Tennessee, uud Crittenden, of Ken
tucky, are, l shall not pretend to say ; but it is
well known here thut the most earnest dibits
uro being made to induce them to direct Teu-
ue8seeiiud Kcutucky from tho true issue, in or
der to throw the election iuto the House, to
risk the election of Mr. Freiuout tor the despe
rate chauce of some beuetltto Mr. Fillmore uud
themselves.
The. resolution yesterday adopted by .the
House giving to its members such books us
were voted to the members of tho last House;
comprehends the whole list I have heretofore
presented to your readers. There will also be
some special appropriations of this character.
The value of those now voted is about twelve al * fKuS hunter liXn ltS
hundred Mbit. But tho lUot k thut the
scut per diem does not pay expenses, uud
that, us they must be met, indirect means must
be resorted to. Home members place iu their
homo libraries the whole set, and give to libra
ries in their districts the duplicates; but there
are others who here turn neurlyull into cash;
or, in point of fact, never sec me volumes, but
sell their orders for them.
Mr. Rives, of tho Globe, is often supposed to
be realizing a great fortune from his putrouuge.
This is a mistake; his expenses uro most enorm
ous. The fortuue for which he is toiling cun
only accrue to his successors. He already pos
sesses a fortune, uud can allbrd to live without
present income ; but ho is setting aside the
stereotyped plute of every page of tne Congres
sional Globe. Who is to compete with his chil
dren and their children in the re-publication of
tho delates aud proceedings of Congress? This
is what he is working for.
The House, or its majority, are laboring hard
to avoid au issue upon the .Semite’s Kuitsus bill.
The moment that Hill passes, the Republican
party will cease to have a plea for its existence;
the moment the House rejects it, thut moment
will all just aud well informed men fix upon
it the responsibility for tho continued troubles
of the country. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, yester
day introduced some very adroit resolutions
liuviug for their object the uivcrsioii of atten
tion from tho Senate bill to a scheme of a new
committee of thirteen for devising some means
ofarruugemeiit.
Thu trial of Mr. Brooks before the Criminal
Court began and ended to-day. There was no
great concourse and no grout excitement. All
was quiet aud orderly. .Mr. Sumner hud left
the city yesterday morning. I lately described
his condition as i had learuefl’Tt Ip bo. ‘ More
recent information has not iudiiccd any change
in tho impressions 1 then had. I have learned
from the lady of a Senator, und from a highly.
respectable geutluman, both of whom have seeu
him, that -.ins condition is pitiable in the ex
treme—tlmt ho weeps without apparent occa
sion, and seems totally unstrung, though im
pressed with tho conviction that he should now
go to tho Senate chamber and deliver a speech.
We have tidings to-day thut Martin Vau
Buren (who never loved a losing gume) is out
for “Buck and Brock.”—This bus taken Mr. F.
P. Blair all aback. Mr. Blair sacriliceil his po
sition in the Democratic party for Mr. Van Jilt-
ren’s sake, aud has ever since followed hint
faithfully, and 1 thought he was doing recently
when he managed the nomination of Fremont
und Dayton; but lo, ho is deserted by his own
tool. Johu Van Buren lung siuce gave up his
rebellious sword aud fell into line, but no one
seemed to anticipate that his father could con
sent to do so. But straws are not the only things
thut tell which way tho winds blow.
Mr. Douglas has spoken eloquently aud ably
to-day, oil reporting the Senate bill, already
passed, as u substitute for the House or Tope
ka bill. Both Houses are iu session while 1
write, while the clouds tlmt obscure the suu
from view without, are pouring down an in
cessant shower; “very good,” us a farmer
would say, “at almost uny other time."
Impartial.
Internal Improvement—UUla in the Sen,
ate.
We copy the following from the Washington
Union's report of the Senate’s proceedings last
Monday:
Tho Sonuto then resumed the consideration
oftho bill muking au appropriation for the re
moval of obstructions to navigation at the
mouth of the Mississippi river, at the South
west Pass and the Puss a i’Outre, which hud
been returned by the President with Ills objec
tions.
Mr. Slidell addressed the Senate lu favor of
tho bill, showing the importance of the pro
posed improvement, nud replyiug to the objec
tions of tue President.
Mr. Cass said that iu tho remarks which ho
proposed to make on this occasion ho should not
udvert so much to the particular improvement
specified iu the bill under consideration, tbe
importance of which has lieeu so ably uud elo-
quuiilly set lortli by the two senators from Louis
iana, us to those improvements iu the North
west at the St. Mary’s river und the Bt. Clair
fiats, tho bills iu relation to which hud also bceu
vetoed by the President. Ho believed that the
President lmd chuugcd his views in relution to
tliesuiject since he seut his first veto to Con
gress oi the general river ami harbor bill. On
taut occusiou the President hud declared thut
while he could not give his signature to a gen
eral bill, us it contained some appropriations
for ffljeets which he could not approve, yet
there were others which did nut meet his ap
proval, und which, if presented iuseperutc bills,
would bu sanctioned by him. Now, this was
exactly the course which the SeiAte hudpursu-
ed; und these bills, which hud beeu vetoed at
the present session, were for objects which were
certainly natiouiiliu their character, and, there-
l'ore,|coustitutioual, ifuuy works such could be
found that were uatiouul and constitutional.
Mr. C.thon proceeded to examine the ques
tion of the constitutionality of theso improve
ments, uud alluded to tne views of General
Jackson und Mr. Calhoun as sustaining him iu
the opinion thut Congress had power to carry on
such works. p
When he had concluded his remarks the
question was taken, “Shall the hill pass, the
objection oftho President to the coutrary not
withstanding?” Aud the result wusanuouuo-
ed—yeas 31, uays 12—as follows:
YE AS--Messrs. Allen, Bayard’, Bell of New
Hampshire, Boll of Tciiuussoo, Benjamin
Bright, Brown, Cuss, Collumer, Crittenden,
Dodge, Douglas; Durkee,' Fessender, Foot, Fos
ter, Gcyer, Hale, James, Johnson, Jones, of
Iowu, Pearce, l’ugh, Bebustian, Seward, Stuart,
Thomsouoi Kentucky, Trumbull, Wade, and
Weller-31.
NAYS—Messrs. Biggs, Brodhead, Butler,
Savannah Market, Jnly 11.
COTTON*—No trnnsaJnons to report this tore-
noou.
Bxporti.
LIVERPOOL—Per ship Consul—a,224 bales Up
laud aud 110 bales Sea Island Cotton.
NEW YORK.—Per schr L S Davis—78 bales Up-
land Cotton, 6 bays Colton Waste, 608 bbls Flour,
0 hbds Tobacco, 087 sacks Cora and Rye, 2 casks
Oil, 40 bales Domestics, 11 bales skins, and sundry
packages.
CHARLESON, July 9.--Cotto.v—Thoro was a mo
derately fidr dotuaml for this artlolo to-day, which
resulted in the sale of upwards of 1,260 bales, at a
full rouge of prices. Tho transactions comprise 17
baloBBtO, 100 at 10, 46atlO>4, 70 at low. 38 at
10#, 13 at 10*. 71 at 10#, 00 at 11*, 132 at 11U.
64 at 11% and 639 baled at 12e.
WILMINGTON, July 0.— 1 -Ttmnams—:None re
ceived since yesterday’s report thut wo can hoar of
and no transactions. Markot firm at 82 76 for vir
gin, $2 30 for yellow dip, aud 81 30 fur hard.
Sunns Turpcxtixe Sales yesterday or 100 bbls
at 34c pur gallon.
. RoBin.-400 bbls No 1 changed hands yestorday at
prices rouging from 81 8714 to 83 87)4 per bbi, as
In quality.
PHILADELPHIA, July 7<—Cotton—Is held firm
ly, ond tho slock is light.
Flour.—Sales 1,200 bbls mixed and good brands
at 6 50a$0 76, mostly at the latter rate; 800 bbls
Western extra at 86 37K, and 100 bbls condemned
at 84 60.
Corn—Is scarce and wanted; tho only transac
tion reported is a small lot In store at 60c.
Wuisry—Continues scarco. Small soles of bbls
at 31u32o.
Railroad Accident.—Ou Monday afternoon
the train from Washington for Baltimore, on
the Washington branch of the Baltimore aud
Ohio Railroad, was thrown from the track near
Elk Ridge Landing, killing two persons and
Wounding thirteen others. The Baltimore Sun
•ays:
The engine and tender, alter running some
ten to llilteen yards down this sideling, were
overturned by tho broken rails and thrown di
rectly across the main track, when tho whole
traiu was dashed upon them. Tho first car
Which struck it, a baggage car, turned entire
ly over it and was broken up, tho contents be
ing strewn in every direction. The next also a
baggage ear, was thrown entirely from the
track and wrecked. Tho next, a mail and ex
press car. Was thrown upon tho ton of the
wreck of the others and broken Into fragments.
The smoking car came next, uud this was cut
in twain by a passenger car iu tbe rear, which
ran directly through it. Both these enrs were
Shivered to pieces the lutter being thrown di.
rectly upon tho top of tho former. About one-
third of the next prssengcr car was torn oil'
by coming in contact, with those iu advance of
It, while the end oftho next was stove in. The
two remuiuiug cars in the rear were uninjured.
Those wounded were, for the moat part in the
fimoking and first passenger car. The engine
and tender ore as perfect a wreck us could bu
possibly made.
James Gough, the engineer, was caught be
neath a baggage car and killed, as was William
A. Nunglb, u paper vender, of Baltimore, aged
30 years. The fatter was a volunteer lu the
Mexican war.—William Bridges; of Baltimore;
Jacob Groff, buggugo master ; G, W. Hoover,
conductor, aud ten others, were slightly wound
ed.
A dispatch from Baltimore subsequent in
date to the foregoing says the Jury ol inquest
rendered a verdict that the train hud been
thrown oil* by a displacement of the switch by
borne persons unknown.
The Compauy offer a reward of $2,000 for
the arrest of the guilty party.
River News.—The river is still rising, and is
In fine boating condition. It Is seven feet by
the mark. The Augusta left yesterday morn-
yv—Aututta Chrmielt.
Tiik American Minister in London,— A
correspondent of the Manchester (Eng.) Guar
dian thus describes Mr.’ Dallas, tbe American
Minister, as lie appeared at the Queen’s Draw
ing Room, June 30 :
“Mr. Dallas moved iu the gay crowd bien djs-
tingae, as was said of Lord Castlereagh, at tne
Congress ot Vienna, by the simplicity of his
attire. Mr. Dallas is the most venerable of all
the Americuu ministers that 1 remember. If
you saw him sitting upon the platform of a
Wesleyan Conference, you would indistinctive-
ly turn to him and declare that lie was the lit-
tlest man to preside over''their deliberations.—
indeed, his long hair of silver white, his sage
yet amiable expression, his white neckcloth
and black clerical looking dress, completely
realise olio’s idea of the president of a religious
couclttve. Mr. Dallas puid bis respects to her
Majesty iu a black cout of Quaker-like cut white
waistcoat buttoned utmost up to his throut,
white neckcloth, black knee breeches and black
silk stockings: and bis tall, yet veiierable fig
ure, was seen iu tbe diplomatic circle, closely
folio,wed by two youug attaches similarly at
tired the Americans might have been proud of
their minister; for u more gcntlcmuuly man, or
one whose bearing wus indicative of more sim
ple dignity und sell respect, was not present at
the drawing-room."
Tub Frkncii Mediation in tub Difficulty
with Mexico.—Las Xoviades, after announc
ing that the Queen’s government lmd accepted
tho mediation of France for the settlement of
tho diiVevences with Mexico, says:
“M. Alvarez, the Spanish envoy, 1ms been
instructed by Gcu. Ealnilu to notify the Mexican
government on his urrivul in 'tbe bnyofVeva
Cruz tlmt ho wus reudy to present ins creden
tials, provided the houds tukeu from the Spanish
creditors were restored, the interest due on them
paid,aud tho legitimacy oftho debt, already
sanctioned a treaty, ugain acknowledged. Should
tho Mexican government agree to pay mu! res
tore the bonds, M. Alvarez will land and im
mediately deliver ids credentials; if not, lie will
return to tho Havana ciiboimlouuofthe steam
ers, mid leuvo tho three other ships in observa
tion before Vera Cruz. The Captain General
of the island of Cuba announced that he could
dispose ofll,0(H) of tho host troops, well mined
uud equipped, inured to the climate of the coun
try, and ready to march wherever the govern
ment thought proper to order them. Gen.
Concha oilers at the same time to fit out a large
force, if accessary, without the least danger tor
the security or tranquility of tho island.”
A Ciikehi.no Prospect.—The New York Ex-
preps says the amount of money in tho course
of disbursement for interest and dividends,
which commenced and will bu continued
throughout the next week, or two, mnouuts to
soventl millions, all of which goes into circula
tion und to lie reinvested. It is expeoted that
the letters per the Canada will brlug large or
ders for American securities, and for the re-in-
vestment of dividends. Tho settlement of tho
diplomatic difficulties with Engluud and tho
United States removes the only impediment to
a largo advance aud demand for this descrip
tion of investment abroad. /
Toombs, Toucey, uud Yulee—12.
The President pro tern, declared that, inas
much as two-third* of the members present had
voted for the bill, it wus passed.
Mr. Mason appealed from tho decision of the
Chair, contending tlmt two-thirds of all the
members of the Bcnate were required to puss a
bill over the President’s veto.
A long discussion ensued in reference to tbiR
question, in the course of which Messrs. Seward,
Beqjumiu, Thompson of Kentucky, Critteudeu,
Hunter, und others, sustained the decision of
the Chair, and Messrs. Butler, Clay, Toombs,
und others, opposed it.
The questlou being taken, the decision of the
Chair was suitaincU—yeas 34, uays 7—us fol
lows :
Vcus—Messrs. Allen, Bell of New Hampshire,
Bell of Tenucsseu, Benjamin, Brown, Cass,
Collamcr, Crittenden, Dodge, Dougins, Durkee,
Fessenden, Foot, Foster, Gcyer, Halo, Huutcr,
James, Johnson, Jones of iowu, Mallory, Pearce,
Pratt, Pugh, Reid, Bebustiau, Beward, Slidell,
Stuart, Thompson of Kentucky, Trumbull.
Wade, Weller, and Yulee—34.
Nays—Messrs. Biggs, Brodhead, Butler, Clay,
Fitzpatrick, Mason, and Toomlw—7. <
The Semite then resumud the consideration
of tho hill making an appropriation l’or deepen
ing tiie clmnuclover the fiats of the St. Mary’s
river, iu the State of Michigan, which hud
been returned to the Seuate by the President of
tiie United States witii his objections.
Thu question being taken, the bill was passed
over the veto—yeas 28, nays 10, as follows :
Yeas—Messrs. Bell ol'Nuw Hampshire, Bell
oi' Teuuessee, lJenjamiu, Bright, Cass, Colla-
mei', Crittenden, Dodge, Douglas, Durkee,
Fftsseuduu, Foot, Foster,. Gcyer, -Hale, .Limes,
JohuRon, Jones of Iowa, Peurce, Pratt, Pugh,
Sebastian, Seward, Slidell, Stuart, Thompson
of Kentucky, Trumbull and Wade—28.
Nays—Messrs. Briggs, Brodhead, Butler,
Cluy, Fitzpatrick, Hunter, Mason, Reid,
Toombs, aud Yulee—10.
The Senate then resumed the consideration of
the bill making nil appropriation for deepening
the channel over the St. Clair Hats, iu tho State
of Michigan, which had been returned by tho
President with his objections.
The question being tukeu, the bill was
passed over tho veto—yeas 28, nays 8, as fol
lows :
Yens—Messrs. Bell of New Hampshire, Bell
of Tennessee, Beiijumiu, Bright Cass, Collumer,
Crittenden, Dodge, Douglas, Durkee, Fessen
den, Foot, Foster, Geycr, Hale, James. John
son, Jones of Iowa, Pearce, Pratt, Pugh Bcbus
tiim, Seward, Slidell, Stuart, Thompson of
Kentucky, Trumbull, and Wade—28.
Nays—Messrs. Biggs, Brodhead, Clay, Fitz
patrick, Hunter, Reid, Toombs,^and Yulee—8.
Tub President hTsskd in Boston.—Tho
usual corporation dinucr in Boston on the 4th
of July took plucc iu Faueuil Hull, and among
the regular toasts was the stereotyped one
“The President of the United States.” This,
however, it appears, was too much for some of
the fuuntical spirits present^nd they commenced
hissing, which was kept up until at length they
were silenced by a pretty geucral outburst of
applause on the part of the greut body of tiiose
in attendance. The Bostou Ledger says :
Perkins Cleveland, Esq., was called to respond
to the toast, and administered to the hissing
parties a proper and well merited rebuke for
thus prostituting a day and un occasion such os
the Fourth of July to the spirit of political
sectionalism, which had no right to be there.
His remarks were fully endorsed by the meet
ing, whoso cheering was evidence that the “sol
id men of Bostou” were above all such con
temptible demonstrations. Mr. Cleveland con
tinued to speak to the toast, and to make com
plimentary reference to the character of Presi
dent Pierce, independently of politics, und
more especially iu regard to his private charac
ter as au individual.
The hissing was renewed several times while
Mr. Cleveland was spenkiug, and upou his ex
pressing tiie opinion that the disturbances upon
the Western frontier were a source of us heart
felt regret to the President of tiie Uuited States
as to tiny of those present, the disturbers be
came apparently frantic, and hissed and howl
ed like madmen. The good sense of most of
tho assembly, however, soon effectually quieted
them.
^teamer Augusta, Fraior, Augusta, to 8 M Lafll
Cleared.
Ship CouhuI, Mortlmor, Liverpool—T R ft T G Mills.
Stfhr L U Davis, Abell. New York—Ogden. Starr ft
Co. ___
Departed.
Steamer Carolina. Coxuiter, Charleston.
Steamer Randolph, Ward, August.
False Swearing.—To such a degree has
false swearing been carried in the courts of New
Yotk, tlmt a meeting has been called to cousid
cr t he subject, aud it is proposed to form an as
sociation to investigate cases of the kind, and
to follow them to punishment. It was stated at
tiie meeting that there were persons who made
a regular business of letting therosslve* out os
witnesses.
Gov. win ‘fimmpUr:Rtchmond, yd., July
7.—Mr. Hugh R. Pleasants, tho former editor
of the Penny Post, Richmond, to-day entered
the executive chamber at, tho capltol, in a state’
of Intoxication, and Insulted Gov. Wiso, and
when ho was ordered to leave ho attempted to
strike tho Governor, Mr. Wiso then struck Mn
Pleasants In tho eye, aud kicked him out of the
room.
Boutiibrn Liberality.—A New York paper
says:
“A clergyman residing in this city, but pre
vented from performing pastoral labor by uu
afflictive dispensation^ baa recently recolved
the very handsome sqrte of thirty thousand dol
lars,presented to him^>y a Southern Christian
g entleman, who desired in this manner to make
im comfortable for Ilf
Sntellim.
r or^ ■ *"k boxium.
motContnctIbrIMIlilluit> Court Homo loth.
J. town or Micmiliu. CUuoli county, «»., will Uo
4 to .the lowest bidder ou Uie First Tuesday in Au-
ut next. Tho building to bo thirty-six It. square,
Ith four rooms - below and Court room above, with
Utah'and veuotJun blinds. For plea, apply at (be
Clerk's fitted or sold couuty. Terms or the con
tract made ktiowu on the day.
JOHN J. NORTH, J 10.
JACOB LIGHTER, J I e.
ARCHIBALD UUlXiES. J1C.
John 8. Morgan, j i a.
JyU—4 u WM. M. NICHOLS, J10.
70:000 ACHES OF UND
’in A BODY, Foil ’SALE.
8BL Tho uudersigaod, being desirous lo turn Ox
3Cthelr uttonUou moro extensively to fkrm-2Ci
nuToHer SEVENTY THOUSAND ACRES of wen no
looted FARMING LANDS. In tho 12th district of
Clinch county, Un., tor B«le, which they will sell ou
reusousUlo terms lor money or likely negroes.
Ttiero nro between sixty and niuoty lota of the
above lends woll Improved, In Hue condition Ibr
renting. We will sell lu • body or email parcel* to
Bull purolutsers. Address
WM. M. k W. J. NICHOLS,
JyP—4 r ' Magnolia, Uiuch to., Us.
F OUR.—ICO hbts extra uud superfine Lobuuon
Mills Flour
26 sacks oxtra do do do
1UU do Hue uud supertlno Flour, tor sale low
by JyW RODGERS, N(JURIS ft CO.
B ACON AND l’OUK..—GO hlids Clear bides, 26 do
Uibbod do, lo casks Hums -
60 bbls Mess Pork, just received nud tor solo by
JyO itOlMJERtf, NORRIS k CO.
H AY—36 bales Northern Hay, lor solo by
Jy8 WILLIAM LYNN, 87 Bay at.
* 8
C
L ARD.—20 bbls end Go kegs new No 1 Leal Lord,
luudiug aud tor sale by
jy7 SURaNI'ON, JOHNSTON A CO._
FRENCH CHINA, WHITE ORANH'E,
AND GLASS WAKE.
146 xnmxa simony-wuKuefru.v, south caroum.
The subscribers respectfully solicit^,
from tho traveling public, on inspection
of tholr stock ot .French end English
Cl Una, lu plain while, gold bund; uuu
decorated dinner, desert, broekhut, tea, toilet, loiu-a-
tote sets end yeses. Also, Cups aud saucers, ftc., ol
tbe celebrated Sevres China.. White Granite of the
best lutthuibcturora. Rush cut Freuuh, English aud
Bohemian Glass.'
They havea variety ot* ornaments in Partuou
Ware, Busts ofCalbbun, Clay, Webster, and others,
andStutuetes or the Greek Slave, Venus deMsdicls,
Mo.. Mo. '
They have also a beautiful, durable and cheap arti
cle tor doors and hearths, of
Plain and Kncamstlo Tiles,
Tholr stock bolug very general, carefully selected
and Imported direct, ollbrs inducements to merchants
os woll os families, to whom goods will bo put up at
the lowest rates for cash.
WEBB k SAGE, Importers,
successors to Catnerou, Webb k Co.
Intelligmce.
Port of Savannah...
.JULY 11
Arrived,
U B M steamer Carolina, Coxottor, Picolata, to M
Consignees,
Per steamer Augusta, irom August—460 boxes
copper ore, 221 bugs corn, 20 bbls scrap iron, and
20 bales domestics, to KM LuUlieau, Young k Wy*
att, THAT G Mills, Brigham, Kelly k Co.
Passengers,
Per Steamer Caroliua, from Palatka—G R Fair
banks. lady, 2 children aud svt, Mrs Jones, Mrs H
Humphreys, Mrs Moony, Miss Watrous, Miss Swart,
Rev W Davis, Llout .1 MbL Taylor, W T Boud, Col J
W Pearson, C Armstrong, Dr Juue, D A Spalding, J
F Hart, W P O’Hara aud svt, B F Weems, T U Whit
aker. D S Graham,'J T Bloodgood, O L Keen, Col J
V Hemming, Dr J D Dell, ColJ PSoudorsou, F C Fa-
bin, aud 0 duck.
iNTEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICK.
WM. 8, BAN1ELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SAVANNAH, oa.
r Office over Thomas il. Turner & Co.’s Drug
Store, Bay street. my7
U. A. U’Ulitlltl,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176, Bay-sL, over Turner k Co’s. Drug Store]
SAVANNAH, OA.
nov 10—ly
tiSuHQl TROtiP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Monument Square, near State Bank.
SAVANNAH, OA.
nov 10—ly
8, W, BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Monticello, Jefferson County. Fla.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Funuxo, Savannah, Ga.
myll
EBWARD G. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS.
At Mosara. Ward k Owens’ Law Office. [myll
CL W. MAURY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
riUNKUM, HOARD 00., OA.
WUl attend to professional business in the Counties
or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Uerl-
wotlior and Troup.
Itoforonco—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; Hon,
David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.: Colonel M. M. Tidwell,
Fttyottovillo, Ga.; and Mr. William Dougherty, Co
lumbus, Ga.j aupl7-iy
> wells dTWilliams,
DEALERS IN
DOMESTIC, FOREIGN AND FANCY
DRY GOODS.
No. 149 Congress'st., Savannah, Ga.
JAS. T. WELLS, formerly of, Beaufort Diet. S. 0.
THEOPHILUS WILLIAMS, “ Scrlven Co.,Ga.
nopt7
twfluty dollar bills or ntWBraUch at-
Aiigusta, tho right bund halves of wbiob havo boon
lost In the mall.
jyll-lm BOSTON k VILLALONGA.
OFFICE SAV’H, ALBANY k GULF K. K. UG.,1
Savannuh, July 11th, 1856. j
An Electiuu fur u Secretary und Trcaa-
_ urer of this Company, will be held on
hriuuy next, tho 18th lust., at 12 o’clock, M. .Sala
ry 81,200—Bonds 810,000.
Jyll—U CHAS. GRANT, Sco’ry and Troas.
NEW BOOKS.
a ODEY’0 LADY’S UUUK, for.July; Arthur’s
Home Magazine, for July; Potorsuu’g .Month
ly Alagazluo.lbr July; Harper’s New Monthly Mug-
uziue, tor July; and, Graham’s Illustrated Monthly,
for July.
Tho History of Europe, from tho Tull of Napoleon
to the accession of Louis Ndpoleou, in two volumes,
by Sir Archibald Alison, a now supply.
Hurtha, by Fredrika Bremer, translated by Mary
Uowitt.
Tho Ship Carpenter’s Wito, a story for Uie times,
by W E s Whitman.
Tho Taugtetown letters, edited by tbe author of
Records ot - tho Bubhlutuu Parish, fee.
Salad tor tho Social, by tho author or Salad tor tho
Solitary.
Comic Miseries or Human Uto.
Plu-rl-bus-tab, u song that’s by no author.
For salo at 160 Congress street, by
Juno 28 WARNOCK & DAVIS.
A LE AND PORTER.—26 bbls Summer Stock Ale,
20 casks Byass’ London Porter, pints, Just re
ceived aud tor sale by
JyO SOltANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
GENERAL NOTICK.
S ILVER AND GOLD PLATING can now be dene
at homo. Ur. CHARLES KEM1SH having cs-
tablished himself permanently, all work In this line
will be douo with dispatch. All repairing ol Custors,
Tcupota, Candlesticks, Sjioons, Forks, or uny other
artluie wilt be douo neatly before plating. All old
silver plute, such oa Teusetts or Urns, Forks or
gpoons, will bo re-Onlshcd and made equal to new,
aud ut moderate prices. AU work or orders left at
my store will be atteuded to promptly.
P. 8.—Watch coses galvanized,
may27 \ G. M. GRIFFIN.
mUBS, PAILS AND WASHBOARDS.—20 nests
X pulntod, and 16 do cedar Tubs. 26 dozen Palls;
20 do ziuc. and 15 do wood Washboards; just re-
eeivod unu tor salo by
McMahon & doyle,
June29
ill and 207 Bay street.
Ybli.ow Fp.vkk atMatanzah.—Tiie schoon
er lately Franklin, from Mntnnzas to Trieste,
was brought in from the sen to the quarantine
in the buy of New York, on Sunday, with near
ly her whole crew disabled by yellow fever. She
reports tho yellow fever at Mutunzns, usually a
very healthy port. It had been brought there
from Havaun by vessels.
Forth op July Accident.—At New Cana*
an, Conn.,on the 4th. while some persons were*
preparing to fire salute, a hoy threw a fire crack
er among a pile of cartridges, exploding the
whole, by which twenty bystanders were badly
burned.---One is dead, aud five others are not
expected to live.
Great Fire in Lowell.-—A (ire took place in
Lowell, Mass., or the 4th, which consumed
about 830,000 worth of property. It originated
iu the pickcrof the Richmond wadding mill, a
largo three-story building, nud then spread with
fearful rapidity to the adjoining mills, burning
to the ground two two-story batting mills two
large store houses, oue dwelling, and partially
destroying two store houses belonging to the
1\ 0. Richmond estate
TO ARRIVK, LANDING & IN STORK
BACON LARD, &c.
*| AA HHDS char and Ribbed Sides
lAJKJ 60 do Shoulder In ulr Oglu packages
100 kegs No 1 Leaf Lard. 60 bbls Uo do
20 casks do, most approved brands
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.
60 bhds vory choice l’orto Rico Sugar
60 do fuir Cuba do
300 bbls Clarified, A R nud C du
60 do Crushed do
26 boxes Ixjaf do
160 bbls Now Orleans Molasses
60 bhds Cuba du
100 bbls California Syrup
' BAGGING AND ROPE. .
126 bales Guuny Cloth
600 colls Rope, pure hemp
LIQUORS.
300 bbls Connecticut Whisky
160 do E Phelps’ Gin
60 do pure Gin, P ft II
loo do Now England Rum
COFFEE.
400 bags fair to prlmo Rio
100 do prime Lagulra
60 do Java, 10 pockets Slocha. For sale i
tho lowest market rules
JylO HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
Severe Storm in Boston.*—A storm of rain
and hall, with vivid lightning, passed over
Boston lust Sunday evening. Two or three
vessels were upset in tho harbor, aud some
lives are reported lost. The steumer Menc-
mon, Captain Sand ford, ran ashore on Thatch
er’s Island, and although nearly full of water,
efibrta were made to float herotf.
P ipes, wrapping paper and broomb.-6o
boxes Pipes, 200 reams Wrapping l’apor, of all
sixes; 100 dozen Brooms: for sale by
mcmahon ft doyle,
June29 206 and 207 Bay street.
M ustard, catsup and pepper sauce.—go
boxes Tiger Mustard; 26 dozen Catsup, 60 do
Popper Sauce, received aud tor sale by
MCMAHON ft DOYLE,
Juno29 205 and 207 Bay street.
~ LANDAGENCY;
rpHE undersigned will, tor flvo dollars per lot,
X cxumluo miy lunds in tbo counties of Appliug,
Wayne, Ware ur Coffee, and report to tbo owner us
to their present valuo, the prospect for tholr be
coming more valuablo iu future, and whether or
not there is boing any trespass committed tUoreoo,
Invorlubly pledging himself to glvo a truo und cor
rect account, tor which all remittances will be ex
ported lu advance.
lie will also soil and remit when requested, and
as dlrectod. tor coven per cent.
He will also promptly attend to all professional
business entrusted to his care.
my 18
vernon c. McLendon,
Attorney at law, HomesvlUe, Ua.
JKSSK T. BERNARD.
attorney and counsellor at law.
Nowuausvillo, Fla.
Reference—George -»Brown, William Dell, New-
nansvUlo, Fla., It. B. Hilton, Boston ft Vlllnlonga,
Savannah, Ga.myll
U. WRIT SOUTH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUKIATUK, BAKt VLORIlJA.
Will praollce In the Eastern nud Southern Counties.
Refer to—Col. 8. 8. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Sa
vannah. fobZ-tl
UHA8. O* CJAMPilELli,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MlLtXUUKVIUJC, OA.
Practices Law in tbe various Counties of tho Oo
mulgeu Circuit, and tho udjolitiug Counties of Twiggs,
Laurous and Washington.
Kotor to—John Boston, H. A Crane, aud R. B
dllUm. lobl4
©hUrcjm-atgohdon;
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AXD
Commissioner qf the U* S. Court qf Claims for
the State qf Georgia.
Offico Corner Bay uud Bud streets,
ly my 10
lifiTCXlAlUiKH H. CU1.UUIV,
OFFICIO AMI UEi.llllO.VCK, No. 14 Ulilill'n' KY.,
One door west of Drayton, myll
WM. U. UUNNBLLL
ATTORN Li AT LAW,
i, woaru oousmr, .a. (foot omet, albany.)
WUl pracUse In thu dottthcjiiCircuit,ami in Macon,
Dooly aud Worm CuuutloHonho Macon Circuit.
jggr particular attention given to tho collodion ol
claims in Bouth-Wohteru Georgia. Jc2—cm
E. GUMMING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
febl-ly niwi.vTox, ua,
LANHQli &' AN&KiiSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
■pft-iy MACON, UA.
' A. MoALPIN <b BROTHERS,
Lumber, Mill aud Brick Yards.
sept 5 8 A VANN All, OA.
B. LOCICHT. U. D. ONKLUMja.
LOCKETT & SPELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah, Ga.
WUl attend to the solUug orull kinds of produce.
Strict attention glvonto rccolviug and forwardiug
goods. may 31 ly
Auction & Commission House, Macon, Ga.
A. r. McLaughlin,
General Agent and Auctioneer,
Solicits from his friends consignments of every
description. 4 Tukcs orders tor Cotton.
43* Special attention given to tbe sales of Real
Estuto, stockB and Negro property, at pubUc and
private sales. Prompt returns and dispatch.
Reference—C. A. L. LAMAR. mob 30
Will. MCALLISTER.
NEWMAKBLE YARP.
Opposite Laurel Grove Cemetery, Suv'h, Ga.
Marble Menumuuts, Tombs and Grave Stones, furn
ished on reasonable terms. Orders res-
jjpcrtfuily solicited.
ap!8
I. W. MVBS. ,. U. VA113. TT . a. MIAU.
RUSE, DAVIS A LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
may 80 s
WAYNE,GRENVILLE^«SrCOT;
COMMISSION"AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
liay-street SaeannaA.
THOS. S. WAYNE. V. E. GRENVILLE,
It. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE,
Jy 6—U‘ Savunuuh. Chattanooga.
STRANG Kill
If you waut a good and cheap
iTrunk, Vnllcc, Carpet Bog,
or Clothing of any kind or quali
fy, ready nmuo or made up to your
muuautu; uuio Hats, Capa, Shirts, Collar# or Dress
Furnishing at tides of auy dcscripUon, call and se
lect rrom the largest and best stock iu tbo city, at
tbo Star Emporium, 147 Bay street.
Jel3 WM. 0. PRICE.
' JEl'FKHSON UOUtIRTS,
COMMISSION E MERCHANT,
ANY) DEALER IN
Timber and Lumber.
SAVANNAH, Go.
A. II. CHAIUMUK.
(Successor to Clunnpiou & Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 4 Barnard st., bulwcuu tho Market uud Bay si.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer In Groceries, Foreign uud Domestic Liquors,
Dried Fruits, ftc., r fto.
Reference—a. Champion, Esq., fcamuol Solomons,
Esq., Messrs. Rabun ft Whitoluoui, aud hwitt ft Co.,
Savaunoh, Ga. myll
A TLANTIC LEAD.—Constantly on buA
and Ibr salo at CTlAFFUl-ft CO.’s,
»pr3Q No. 0 Whltakorhtrert.
liAGON bU)LH ft bUOULDEkh— 1
IJ 26 hhds Prime Bacou bides,
.10 •.« “ “ Shoulders,' i
Landing and tor sale by
my23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
I/NGLLU POTATOES —30 hampers choice LaUcg
JCj Potatoes, lu small package. For minify use.—
bur sale by [may27] J. A. BROWN,
/ lUAMPAUNE—13 baskets genuine
VJChampugue iu store and for uaie by
may iu OCTAVUS COHEN,
S TARCH, COFFEE AND CANDY.—60 bxi Fresh
bturch; 60 do Ground Coffee; 60 do sssorted
Gaudy, received aud for salo by
M0MAU0N ft DOYLE,
June 4 20b and 207 Bay street
JN STORE—por bteamahip Knoxville—Extra Te-
bio Butter uud Cheese; Beet Tongues; I
ittivf; Ham.i; Bucou; Pig potk; White Beans;Heck-
er's beif-iuiaing Flour; italsiua, Pigs, Dates, Prunes,
Almouds, ftc., ftc,; Pickles 01 ull kinds: Preserves,
assorted; Brandy Pruit, assorted; Preston’s Premi
um Chocolate; Im.t of Teat, CoUee, uud btuart’s No
1, A, B aud Cougars; Hibbert’s London Porter;
Falkirk’s scotch Aiu; Claret and other Wines; at
U AKRON’S
Family Grocery btore,
JuuolB corner Whltuker aud Charlton sta.
JOHN IS. NOHK1S,
ARCH1TKCT.
H AYING reuuuied the practice of bisprofee-
siou, oUers tas services to his friends uud the
puotio os uu Arcbituctaud ouperiutendeut.
Designs tot uny port of tbo couutry supplied and
executed iu all tho various brouuhes ol lus praiss-
wou, such os Public Lattices, Btores, Dweiifugs,
Motiumeuts, ftc. Thoroughly PTro Proof chores us-
signed uud executed, othcu ut preseut in Bay Lout,
rear ot tlniOuHUnu House. jau 3—ly
'WILLIAM II. UAIBJUlt,
ATTORNEY Ai\D COUaNeIELLUR AT LAW,
Troupvilio, Loaudes Couuty,.ua.
Will praotlco in Thomas, Lowndes, Chuch, Ware,
▲pplt&g, Teholr, Irwin, laurous, nud Pulaski
couuties, Georgia; aud in Jelfetsou, Madison, Hum-
lltou, and Columbia counties, PTorlua. [myll
☆ OJL.OM7aE3CIW«3r_A
EMPORIUM. 5m
1 DOHA WEST OF XUBBEfBIIUOAM UEADlMU KUUH.
FiuuEciiay-muac|'W;4>. trice, AUo, buperUll.
flullliug ; IlHts J'ASliiUNAilLE
tuuiVu|>., Shire, :.
Eyllum, I AMD
Olovo., HwWry, JUUiASI
I'JIIIRM. lltnUI'HllHM ....
Canos, Umbrehus
Cravats, stocks,
Hiiudkerchichj,
and
Fancy Arttclok
for
Gontlemon.
K. X. WIUUM3. TllAbUKCS OLIVER, JACK DROWN.
WILLIAMS, OLIVKU 6k BROWN,
ATlDRNbYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Muriou Couuty, Ga., .
Will practice lu the coumte.*’. of Marion, Macon, Hous
ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Loo, aud auy
adjoining counties, where their services may bo
required. njyil
JOHN K. COCHUANK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dubllu. Laurens county, Ga,, lato Junior partner of
tho lirm of A. ft J. Cocuiu.nu, irwiuton, Ua., will
attend promptly to all bu*ine>s entrusted to his
care. Fariicuiar mtuutiou paid to cuUecilug. Re
ference—Dr, V. li. Guyton, P\ H. Rowe, Dublin,
Ga., M Plursh, Eavauuuh. myll
JU. KHLIS,
Factor and General Uommission Merchant
»OJ 71 BAY-8THKKT, SAVANNAH, OA.,
Refers to—Messrs. UugUuru ft Guunmgham, Bell
ft Preutiss, Ogdeu, Shirr ft Co., Eavuunoh : J. P,
Thompson, Boston, nov 1
UARUUh HUUP8.
Pulaski Huiuu. Barber Milan.
Ouieru' Brick Building, opposite the PuUutsi Bouse,
FIVE WORKMEN. ItNUAQKD.
BlarslmU Iiousu Barber Shop,
Broughton Hired,
FOPB WOHEMEN ENOAOID.
rpHE subscriber, thanktUl to his fellow-citixens
X fur ihu liberot paUunuge he has received, and
is still receiving, begs respertiully to iutoriu them
that he bus engaged sufficient additional hrsi-ciuM
workmen from sumo of the best Barber bhopa la
New York, and will bo enabled to accommodate as
many gcuueisou as may houur him with their pa-
trunugo. '
N. H.—Tho Barbershops are closed on Sundays—
strangers will please bear this in mind.
WM. AUhLXY UUCFXK. J.VU. COUFICR FRAsEK.
UOUP4i.lt ft FRASKlt,
FACTORS ft GENERAL UB&Ml&BlON MERCHANTS,
Bay street, Savunuuh,' Oa.
fmyll
JOHN U.FALMGANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW- SA&H AND PANE
1 • it DORS.
West Bldo Monument bquare, Savannah, Ga.
mayll
JOHN C. BOOTH,
CIVIL ENGLV15KH AND bUHVEYOR,
Vfivl also give his attention lo designs in Architec
ture. Office in the sluru of Johu Wilhumsuu, Esq.,
Bay street. my 13
C. S. UAIUUaU.N. A. C. L
HAU1USON ft McGKHKK,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
l onvai diutf lUercliuuts*
69 AND 01 URO AD-STREET, COLVMKU8, OKOUQIA.
f Particular attention given to the sales bt Real
Eelute, Negroes and Produce.
Liberal advances made on Negroes and Mer
chandize.
CHAFFER ft CO.,,
No, G Wliltaker Street, Savannah, Ga.,
WUOLKSAI.K A.\n RjriSlt. nXALEKS LV
S A81IES, Blinds, Doui-s, Mouldings, ftc, Wbito
Load, Zinc, White Lurci-d, hperm, Whale, Tau-
ucrs’und NeaisfooiGils, Glass, Brushes. Gold Leal,
Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nails, Marble Muhtels,
*- ^fto^ Jc4
Due. LnffiLLit ft WiiiCoA, Ocurnu.
ARE uow fully prepared toiu-
surt full or partial Belts of Tcuth
on the principle of Dr. J, Alleus’u
Patent GouUuuuua Gum, By this
Improvement, tho form of tbo face can no restored 10
any degreo of rotundity that may bo dosired. It is
applicable iu ull cuscs where the cheeks have fulled
iu and cauuot be detected by »l;o closest observer.—
This method combines the following 1 d vantages
An artfficlul gum, whioh exhibits a perfectly uutural
and life-like uppearuuce, aud imparts to U10 theeib
that puouliar oxpressiou which characterizes the na
tural organs.
This Gum consists of a sllaclous compound, which
Is applied und fused upon the Tooth aud Plate In sued
a manner, as to Hll up all tbo iutorstices around the
hose of tho Teeth, uud also uultcs them firmly to
each other and to tho Plato upon wlilob they are
sett. This Bocures perfect oloaulluess of tho Tooth,
Office over DeWitt ft Morgau, UougrcBS street.
•#* Republican aud Georgian copy. fob 16—tl
DENTISTRY.
Dra. HOYALL & JOHNSON,
.Dentists, office comer bt. Julieu-sl,
1 and Market Square, over 8. Wit-
mot’s Jewelry store. Office hours
lrom b to 2 o’clock, und ft out 3 to 6.
mar 11
Fiiuruuiuim
iairgo sized Photographs, ta
ken by
MILLER,
AT TWKI.VE DOLLARS M£R DOZEN
Also, Ambrotypea and Da-
guorreotypes, in his usual su
perior style. A call is solicited.
J. W. MILLER,
mar27 cr. 8t. Jullan-st. and Market square.
GARY’S DAGGEUEOTYPE8, AMBliO*
types and l’hutograpky<
P. M. CARY
W OULD respectfully give notice that his
rooms are now upou for the season, aud reu-
uy tor tho reception of visitors.
By tho Amukotypk process persons may uow have
their children’s pictures tukeu, m almost any posi
tion they may chooso, in from 1 to 3 sccodds anting.
By the Photogjuhhc process old Daguerreotypes
can be transferred to paper, beautifully colored aud
eulargod to llto. oct 22
BHOUUHTON STREET HACK AND
LIVERY STABLE.
Tho undersigned having put tbs
abovo 8tables lu good condition,
are prepared to accommodate their
customers with Currlugos, Hacks,
Buggies, Sulkies, ftc., with souud, gentle, and well
broke horses, aud curctol drivers. Horses boarded
ou uccommodutlug terms, and well cared for. Two
puira of fine Carriage Horses tor salo. luquire cor-
uer of Uarnard aud Broughton streets.
apU4—ly STEVENS ft ELUSTON.
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building uud Working Ma
sonry or every description. Kusidcuco, No. 3 Mrs
Jowott’B Range, South side Jones st. oct 30
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TroupvHle, Lowudos County, Go. (myll
JAMES HI. SAVAGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, •
THOMASVlIAK, HIOMAS COUNTY, OA.
All buslnoss entrusted to his care will receive
prompt attention. lyr—marl7
ANTHONY McCULLOH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, Georgia.
Office ou Bay street, over tbe Bank of savan
nah. tob2
WOOD AND LUA1DKR.
A LL kinds of Wood, Boards, Plunks, Joist,
Timber, Shingles, Light-wood, Posts, Eastern
Laths aud l'uiliugs, for sale, at wholesale and retail,
low for cash, on tho new wharf recently erected on
the Lumber Yard of Robert A. Allen ft Co.
mar 12—tyW M. J. L. MOULTON
C ALL AT GRIFFIN'S and you will Und tho most
beautiful assortment of small Fancy Articles iu
china and gold ornamouted, consisting iu part of
jewel boxes, fancy do, reticules, florets, boquet va-
sos, cables, drackct graudulus, small Uo, cologno
bottles, ribbons, cologuo, lantern blue florets, can
dlesticks, and lost though not least useful, match
boxes, a very tasty selection und something new en
tirely. «. M. GRIFFIN,
rtuceossor to tho late M Eastman,
Jy6 Corner Bryan aud - Whitaker sta.
J UST RECEIVED BY EXl’RESS—Another flue va-
riety ol Silver Wuro of tho most beautiful pat
tern ana finish, butter kuives, picklo knives ami
Turks, knives, forks and spoons, fruit knives and
fin ks, cake aud puu knives lu every variety, mus
tards and salts lu all vnrioty from plalu to tho most
ornamental. G. M. GRIFFIN,
HuocosHor to tho lato M Eastman,
Jy5 Oiruor Bryan and Whitaker sts.
I^XTRA CANAL FLUU1L—26 barrels Extra Usual
JAMKi (1. RODQEKS. .AM1M A. NOIUtW.
RODGERS & NORRIS,
(lato Crone ft Rodgora,
WHOIuESALE growers,
BAY-8T11EKT, SAVANNAH.
June 1,1866, [Jo 2”
»L FITZGERALD,'
Corner of Brouizbtoii and WWtaker-SD.,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
S UCCESSOR to T. C. Rico, Manufacturer and
Dualur in overy variety of common and Uuo
caNDIES, kiln dried and warranted to resist effec
tually tho hot damp atmosphere of a Southern > II-
mate;alsoLornou nud Ntrawbury Syrup, ftc. Terms
cash, prices low. tl—my 11
r. i. OUDKN. WM. STA Hit, Jr. «. U. UAlUIXK.
OGDKN, STARR At CO.,
Shipping aud Commission Merclianta,
BAY-STREET. SAVANNAH. OA,
" YONUE Jt FRIERSON,
FORWARDING AND CUM.MINION MERCHANTS,
MO. 94 BAY-STKKCT. SAVANNAH, UA
upr4
Pa'jl'T’EnT Hutton ftto.,
FACTORS.
Forwardiug aud Cionimisaion Mercbuuta,
Bayntrcct, Snvnimalt, Ga.
— d; ltcoiikn;
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Jones Street, (ono door East of Drayton ritreet.)
Is prepared 10 contract for all kinds or building
and repairing.
Also to conduct Wtttor through tho various ports
of housw*. ap 17
I Flour.
may!6
Landing und for salo by
BGRANTON, JUllNgTQN ft 00.
M USTARD, ICO.—100 boxes Mustard; 160 do
pure Pepper; 100 do Starch; received and tor
uUtw . McMahon » doyle.
Juntio 206 and EOT Boy street.
A. THOMAS ft CO.~,
Auction and Uoutmleolon Merclianta,
110 Bryan Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A, Thomas. [jo 12] S. S. Parous.
imuH,
No. 147
Jay Street,
HA VAAUSAh
Cloths, BAsausn
ouu Vestings, will
is rnaue to men-
ursjunexceptiou-
abteiu style
aud
workmanship,)
by tho
best mechanics,
ut snortest
notice
tub 6
Orderufroiu city and county solicited.
RUSE, PATTEN ft UU. 1
GUNDY ft DANIEL, UColumbiw, Ga.
BTKWAKT, GRAY ft CO. J
RUSE, DAVDS ft IAJaNG, t g. vailIiall
WM. WRIGHT, f Bovannau.
YOUNG, At KINS ft DUNHAM, )
C. A. UltELNE ft UU, f
11. S. SMifH, j-Mobile, Alabama,
oct 23 ly
J UST RECEIVED, per schooner J, R. Allen, (Torn
Baltimore—
MASON’S
CELEBRATED UNRIVALLED PREMIUM
CAKES and CRACKERS,
Jumbivs, Lernua Uuues,
'Tea takes, Scotch Cakes.
Ginger Soups, Edinburgh Cakes
Milk Biscuit, Soda biscuit,
Wiuo biscuit, Butter Biscuit,
Water biscuit, i'ic Me Biscuit, ftu.
At DAlUiON’S,
June20 corner Whitaker aud Uutrttou-Bta.
WILLIAM LYNN,
COMMSSION AND Fl-liWAKWNG MERCHANT,
-Vo. 87 Bay street, Havannah, Georgia.
Juuo 13
JAS. W. OUiKN. U. r. SHOOT.
GREEN ft SMOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OCt2G TIIOMASIOM, OA.
JOHN BILBO,
Ordinary or ChatUam County,
AND AlTORNEV AT LAW.
Office in the Court Home. myl8
ANTHONY MuCULLOll,
ATTORNEY A'A' LAW,
Suvnnnoli, Georgia.
Office ou Bay street, over me Bank of Savan
nah. tnayia
R. F, COLE tft. BROTHER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS,
Savannah, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala.
V. T. Uolk, I It. t. (Jolt,
Bay street, Savannah. J Commerco st., Momg’ry.
Holcomb, Jobusou, ft Co. I Cohena k Hertz,
Lockett ft fiuollings, I Edwin Parsons ft Co.,
Robert A. Allen, | ficrautou, Johnston ft Co.
SAVANNAH, GA. mylS
WM. L. WKJUI. WM. U. SAX..
WKBU SAGE,
(sccerasoKs to uamkbox, wkub ft 00.
1MPOUTERB OF
OHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN-WARE,
145 MKKTING-ST. CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Will supply Country Mercbuute with Goods tn their
lme at as low rates as they cau buy lu New
York, or elsewhere.
sept 28 ly
JOHN M. SULLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Office Ht the Court House.)
Will practice In tho ouperior aud Courts or Ordi
nary. Jan3U
hvltp. itnre;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Buy and 4 Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH.
feb 22 3moe
JONH S. BOWEN,
ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR,
CORNER OK DRAYTON AND 8UYAN-HZ9.,
(Above 0 A. I« Lamar.)
Jy6—3m
GLASSES AND SYRUP-60 hhds Cuba and
Muscovado Molasses; 260 bbls New Orleans
ayi up, lu store and for sale by
Juuo20 HOLCUMBl, JOHNSON ft CO,
TTALL’d SUPKKlOirSlLk UMBRELLAS—A cues
i~l of 28,30,32,24 and 36 Inch Silk Umbrellas,
ucci-ivcd uiid lor sale by
juuo 0 LADSON ft ROGERS.
WOOLEN MACHINERY.
C L. GODDARD, New York, only Manufao*
• turcr ot the Origlual Steel King aud Tooth
Burring Machines and Feed Rolls, to be attached to
First uud also Secoud Breakers and Finishers of
Woolcu Curding Machines, Tbe attachment to Sec
ond Breakers uud Finishers is vory important.
These mucliiucs are In successful operation, on
Fir.-i Breakers, lu most of tho principal Woolen Fac
tories in tbe United Statos, Canada and Mexico, and
uro doomed by experienced uiacutarturcrs as the
most pcrfoct mncbluos used, and indispensable to
tbo economical uud Succcssttil manufacture of wool.
They arc lu fuc.t the only strong, durable and suc
cessfully operating machines lu use. No carding
machine should run an hour without them.
The Feed Rolls are strong uud durable, and wor
thy of atteutiou.
Circulars explaining theso M»chiue3 and Roll, and
references to Mills having thorn iu uso, may bs bad
by addressing C. L. GODDARD,
No. 3 Bowling Uroon, New York,
to whom orders should bo addressed,
septl3—lyw
W. II. FARRELL,
DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
and Foreign and Domestic Fruit,
corner Broughton ami Whitaker-sts,
rown and country suppliod with choice goods at
moderate prices, AU orders promptly atteuded
to, and satLtactioa always guaranteed, tpl8
A LBANY*ALE,—26 bbls. Albany Block Ale, Just
received, and for sale by
juuo I SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
P RIME NORTHERN HAY*.—100 bales now land
ing, aud for salo low from tbo wharf,
jy 3 C. A. GREINER.
LAND' AGENCY—Brans wick, Ga.
RDW1N M, MOORE
/~\FFERS his services to tbo publlo In the pur-
V-/ chase aud sale of lauds in the counries of
Glynn, Wayuo, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Coffee. Clinch, Lowndos and Thomas. Particular
attention given to locatlug. purchasing and selling ot
town lots lu tho town of Baunswiok.
Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Carglle, Brunswick’
Thomas H Harden, Savannah; Hon James L Bowl
trd, Thomas vlllc.
| < UN NY (JUAH—in slots ana tor aaia By
\JT Jons 4 PADELFORD, FAY ft 00.