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in the Her liter rocelv- prisoner. , but it Is conviction TM Herbert w.winsofos, July U.—’ bert >'JM went out thin ultei iogeclieigehliMy tavoreHe to They here not yet .freed “ omlcndood thet they atancwM: and mm* for acquittal. Sill’. WisniyovoN, July 13.—Tlje Jury In Uw Iter- lent ewe ere utlU lilwgieed.eiM the Court ha« *fl|onrned lo Moods,v. New VorkUarket. Niitr Yokk, July 12.—Sale of CoMon to-day 1000 bale*. Prices ere In tevor of the acller. The Flour Market ha* declined a shilling. Wheat ha* declined front *‘d to 4d. Mr. Holla*. WiSuiKoros, July 13.—Dispatch** hare becu rccelred from Mr. Dallas statlug that hi* retirement flora the Queen's ball, in company with Prof. Mahan, of West Point, was entirely a matter of ticraonal eonrenlenco. Thetelce Crop on Unvannali River. From all our lonrce* or information, wo ure able to anuouuce that the rice crop 13 a very £Ur average on* on Savannah river. The bar. vert water ha* pretty generally been put upon the rice, and planter* arodotngthe workaoflm. provement to their plantation* which occur be tween hoeing and harvest. 'Ve have heard conilderable complaint* of "volunteer rlee," but the general impreaahm appear* to be that It I* not near so bad at,It traa last year. We are without reliable information a* : to the crops on the Altemaha, the Ogeechee and the Satilla. We should he obliged to any of our friend* on those riven If they would give us a Hue or two on this subject. Also from the aen island planter* on our coast, and from the up* land plantero throughout the State. With regard to Upland Cotton, we can gen erally gather pretty reliable account* from our exchangee, but of Sea Island Cotton and Rice, we are loft lu profound Ignorance. Wo hare heard many complalut* or the utter Inattention which ha* been paid to tills interest by Newspapers. We wonld assure our agricul tural Mends that it Is ourlntcntlon to reverse the rale, but we cannot do it If they will not give ue their kind aslstance. it wonld seem aaa reproach upon us If our tenders being at a distance, could nerer even sec a paragraph given to their particular in terest—and Intereatof so much Importance. Cotton Crop in Decatur County.—By a letter received by us from Balnbrldge, Decatur Connty.we are Informed that “taking nil thinga together, the crops of this section are good. —Cotton rather better than Corn.” Blatk Mr. lion—Mr, Ihooki. Washinuton, July 9. Thtranlnof the Republicans waver. With out n Know Nothing candidate for tho Vico l'rosldoucy, u tried, well known, nuth-bound Know Nothing—they cannot retain tlio Know Nothing support, end without thin support they have no vitality. Mr. Dayton uniat rctlrei and Mr. Johnston, of Pennsylvania, or some such man, must bo substituted. The change is Im peratively demanded and Will he made. The malingers in this city ure endeavoring to nuike an iimingcuumt by which In each Slate the preference of every voter for a Vico Presidency will In-expressed,anil that the electors of each State will lie Instructed by this expression, but permitted to urn their discretion after the lirst vote. Fremont In the meantime being all aafe, But* foiling off In their hopes is visible, and the symptoms even In the North become lots favorable. With the Huai passage of the Senate Kansas bill, if will be all over with the really formidable party iu the North, and there, ns In the South, Uucliuiuin audlirccldnrldgo will have to oiicountcr the outh-bouud alone—the purty who maintain that Jesuits are devils, und that they are like them, using the devil’s weapons In warfare, all Tor the sake of religion at which vast proportion of them openly scoff! l'ho urraignment of Mr. Herbert to-day was au exciting eveut In this city, and drew forth the multitude. Mr. Herbert looks very well, aud evinces much calmness and composure, lie has, of course, responded “nut guilty” to the Indictment. Ills counsel, Messrs. Bradley, (K. N. Whig) and Ratcliff, (old Democrat) Per cy Walker, of Alabama, (K. X.) are about the meet efficient that could bo brought together. Ho Is also, of course, surrounded by friendoof position and Influence. It Is notprobable, Iron-- i iver, that a Jure can bo cmpanueled to-day— nor, possibly, within n number of day*. KcspecUug.the condition or Mr. Sumner (to tho accmiMrur whose illness your readers may think 1 havo lent a credulous ear,) the' autl- sluvcry papey lu this city, the National Km, conducted by a skilful pbyslciou, If not a sound politician, lull the following uotieo: . “Mr. Sumner loft Washington last Monday. Change of air und rest uro necessary to his re storation to health. Every physician knows hattho brain, after enp severe concussion. Is table to disease, which may bo excited by dis order of tho Htomnch, or mental or muscular exertion. The indications In Mr. Sumner’s case arc not entirely aatlafoctory to his physi cians; but they encourage the hope of re covery, provided he avoid care und auxlcty, and refrain tram taxing bis mind. Every attempt so for to use his mind or body, as If it were lu possession of Its usual vitality, has been follow ed Immediately by exhaustion. To us it Is clear, that absolute quiet is a necessity In his case.” Even of the many who expressed approval of the assault of Mr. Brooks, and who sympa thized ftilly in hisreseutment, there are probo- K " 'ew who would not most deeply regret a or serions result from tbe blows Indicted upon Mr. Sumner; nor Is It desirable or proper it any of them, by seeming to exult at such le lower. Includl SID Now Orleans Fair 01 nreai traiuao at an advance of ltd. Corn Is at Provisions—The market Is unchanged. Other Circulars by the Africa very somewhat. Some quote Cotton aetlveatanndvanoeof | In lower qualities. Sales for the week 50,000 kilos, Including 11,000 bales for speculators. Solos on Saturday of 10,000 bales, the market cloelug active. Brea dot uSk, owing to the bad weather In tbe early part of tbe week, bad advanced a trifle, but the weather was favorable on Satnrday, and prices were less Dim. Money Market—-The Bank has reduced Its to of Interest ,, and It Is now 41- Consols for money and account are quoted at 94| a 051. American Stocks are firm, with an 'tendency. tub latest. Saturday, 4 o’clock, P. JL—Cotton Is firm. Breadstuff! an unchanged, with a limited busi ness. The weather has been very favorable for agricultural purposes. Consols for money uro qnoted to-day at 95‘n a result', or even by appearing indifferent to It, ‘ ‘ themselves or “ Coroner's Ixqvxar.—Coroner Eden held an Inquest yesterday afternoon on the body of Simon, the negro nun drowned in tbo Savan- should take upon themselves or their cause the responsibility of so unfortunate, however unbl ended, a termination. There are those In eve- ty community who believe that' violence la sl ush River on Saturday last, Abolition Kansas Convention at Huf- We have tbe following report oftho proceed- logs of the convention held otBnffolo last week In aid of the Kansas Traitors. Ex Gov. Reedtr was mad* President i The object of the Convention was stated to lu to secure unity and efficiency of action thiocighoot the country In behalf of freedom and h ansas. A committee on resolutions was appointed, and most of the lirst day’s session was consumed In addresses upon the wrongs and wfluid in . A committee of thirteen was appointed to re- iiort ft plan in fttd of Kiqus* A letter was read fron General Lane recom mending route* by which to mnroh troop* Into Kansu, which were referr- snd brave men of this way of thinking. One of the most eloquent letters to which I have ever been permitted to listen, I have just heard read from the pen of * highly respectable and able Alabamian, In which he regard* the chofMr. Sumner and the assault of Mr. jks Rathe two most lamentable and debos- ng occurrences that have ever transpired In the Senate chamber. This has been a most exciting day lu the House, the resolution to expel Mr. Brooks be ing up. It w ll bo voted on to-momnr, and folk Mr. Brigham, of Ohio, has made* power ful party speech. Mr. Keltt, woaldbqve.ap swered him but too practically, but was re. strained. " ’ ’ *•—' * forcibly. most effective campaign Imtartial. 934 > same for account rOLtitOAl. lNTXLlilOEXOX. Political affairs were quiet In England. In ilia Mouse of Commons on Friday Mr. Moors endeavored to get that night fixed for the dis cussion of Ida motion on American affairs.— Lord Palmerston declined to assume any re- spoailbllity, either direct or indiraot, iu the nutter, at ho believed thet In the present Btate or relations between the countries, It wonld not conduce to a settlement of the points In dispute to dlscuu the question to tho House. Mr. Moon complained of the unsatisfactory nature oftho reply, and Insisted upon the right *nd dufy of the House to pronounce It* opinion. The paper* .contain two tetter* ITom Lord Clarendon, addressed to Mr. Dallas—one on tho enlistment question and the other on Central America. Lord Clarendon expresses Ills satis faction that Mr. Dallas ha* been Instructed to negotiate the Uentnl American question, and states that ho Is prepared to enter Into a nego tiation which he trusts will be conducted In a spirit of cordiality and Mrakness which Is dic tated aa the true interest* of Great Britain and the United States. The correspondence between Denmark, Great Britain and the United States on tbo Sound Dues question, lias been presented to Parliament Another battalion or riflemen lias been order cd to Canada. Disturbances bus been renewed lu Spain, at Yalludnlla and Valencia. Some excitement was created at London on account of an accident which bad occurred to Mr. Dallas at tbo.Queen’sLiveo. Mr. Dallas and a Mend went to the Levee, lait the latter’* con tone wt* notln accordance with the regula tions, and both gentlemen returned to the em bassy. Tub London Times thereupon concocted an excltlagktory, and Mr. Dallas, for two day*, labored under the impatetlon of having put a studied alllont on the Queen. The Oblna rebels, at tho latest Recounts, were within eighty miles ol Shanghai. Tho steamer Washington was telegraphed at Southampton on tbemonflag of the 39th nit. ned. Mr. Orr responded beautifully und bly. Still Brigham’s speech will prove a effective campaign document. through Iowa ‘ toft# do to too committee. On the second day resolutions were adopted w appoint a National Kansan Committee, and calUng ou the Monds of Justice and humanity ithroaghont tbs coon try to organize uaocleUout to make monthly centrtbotlons ofmoney for the relief of Kansu, which should not foil short of *100,000 each month; recommendlngomigrants to Kansu to taka tho route through Iowa; and urging Congress to establish a Hally mall route from Topeka to Iowa city and F ‘ Gcrrltt Smith Introduced rear - E Smith Introduced resolutions to send armed men to Kansu to afford tbat protection to emigrants which the Government refused. Accusing the administration with being instiga tor*' and upholder* of the outrage* in that Other resolutions of leas ultra character were offered by Ex-Governor Reeder and others. Governor Reeder spoke warmly In favor oftho ndmiolon of Kansu under the Topeka con stitution, and denouncing the Senate blU. He raadoan extended speech on the wrongs of . Kansu, and her right to bo admitted Into the Union under the Topeka constitution, at the clow or which ho spoke of Gorrett Smith’s n solutions u too ujtra. Mr. Smith defended his resolutions as only ’ recommending tho sending or on armed force toKaruee to reeUtan armed force already there. -Ho believed that the time for resistance had tsrrivod. He bad already given all the money ihe couhlsparc lor sending books, .provisions, .agricultural implements to Kansu, and he felt ;hewunow celled upon to contribute means ao.*rmmen aud send them out to fight Mr. Smith continued at some length in the same strain, ant) wo. replied to by Ex-Governor Reeder who sold be wu in favor of waiting a while longer; not because Kansas had not re, .celved wrong* enough, bat because ho thought qhey had better wait until an effective blow could be struck. If it bad fallen lo him to us themower ofe tho goreniUtehLbe wonld have waited, hot the oppreeeo.**. °f Kauai would have, long eretlils Men convened into neaps oi dead men on the. geld* of MImou'JI.—He wu therefore willing to welt until they had the power he. would have thus used. But he (Ud not wi*h:t* give the South notice or their iotenttoiu by marching armed men Into tbe Territory. He wanted the A proud dayjor Georgia—Metere. Cobb and fbsfrr—Black Republican) and KnowNoth- Inge—Bull day in Ibt Senate, Wasdinoton, July 10. Georgia has seldom, If ever, had emue to rejoice over her representatives,moreabnndant- y than to-day. The speech of Mr. Cobb, on the resolution to'cxpol Mr. Brooke, was argumenta tive, learned, able and eloquent. The question of prlvllego will henceforth be better under stood than heretofore.—Senators end represen tative* will bo protected In tbe exercise of their legitimUefUnctume os/rgMafors.nnd wholly pro tected from legal process for words spoken In debate. Mr. Foster made a clear, forcible and telling speech, tending to like conclusions. He also replied with fino effect to tho portmitot of Southern Slavery u depicted by theRcpi lean representatives daring this debate, and contruted It as it Is with the condition of the enslaved before they entered that condition. He spoke less os a partisan ol slavery.than as one having at henrt tbe welfare of the ue race. A. feint hu keen made of contradicting the rumors of dissatisfaction among tbe Repnblt- cans at their ticket; but the rumors are true, yet not wholly as heretofore stated. They fool that they have blundered in taking up Mr. Fre mont blmseir—that the Know Nothings of the North are allying from him, and that soma change must be made to satisfy them. Mr. Fremont’s letter of acceptance, though written to please every body, comes far short of what wu exported. Judge McLean would have done for better, and tbey all know it. The clouds upon tnoit subjects have been of Jute dispersing bo fast that there Is danger of a return of tranquility to tbe public mind. We were to-day startled with tbe Intelligence of “further troubles iu Kansu;” but soon found tbat It wu all In tbe nowspaper headings,tbe tm- C ; of their hew being that Colonel Sumner dissolved on illegal legislature by a mere uivjr win cJUUHHh hu ucuwoiui isusvmso, nuu that b< lug done, tbey will resist to the. death end pile tbe soil with the dead bodies of their, nppres* Qerrltt Bmitli segested that If (his chain ol reasoning be correct, the Convention should *11 with closed doors, u the Booth cmtjd not but know tbat something must be done whon reso- lntlou were passed for rasing one hundred Ihotuand doltor* per raounth. ^Adjourned till the afternoon. 4el the afternoon session the committee on u'eroluwous reported a writs, dcnotinolog the .Federal Government ns upholding oppression and outrage In Kansu, and characterizing tho Senate .bill 4P deceptive and fraudulent and intended to matte Kansu a slave State, pledg ing Increased exertions to make Kiin-aH tree Ac. The resolutions were adopted,and acollcctlon taken up. Garritt Smith gave HAM per month ‘during the wur,” and handed In a check for ■the first Instalment. A'National Central Committee wu appointed And the convenllon adjonmed tint die. A JlEFUBMOAN DlLEOATI ADMONISHED.— Mr.George Rye, of Shenandoah’ county, Va., hating been one of the 'vice presidents of the PhUsdelphl* Repubilctn Convention, Ufo citi zen* of that county h»vo held a meeting, am adopted resolutiou dMinUg “that In the even he ahall continue to agitate tho ’ subject ' eleveiy in tbolr midst,they wll) tak* steps maintain their right* ana secure their com- “Unity against the ' •neb conduct. word of admonition, and the pointing ora few f uns at them. If tbe Senate blit shall pass, as solemnly believe It will, there will be an end of another great, crisis without the aid of any Union savers. The Herbert trial progresses calmly to-day and be looks calmly on. Wbat a jury may at Is of course uacertsln. ; ... Tbe Senate hu been tame to-day, alter tbe necessary Kansu debate of yesterday. During the delivery of Mr. Coeb's speech, itwu Im possible todetain'. quorum In the Senate. Impartial. Commander J. E. gchenck, U.S. N., huad. dressed a letter on the subject of Col. Fremont’s exploits In California. Ho says: , “lam prepared to prove that so for from his (Fremont's) being entitled to any credit for hi* participation In tbo conquest of California, hie, having failed to co operate heartily and effi ciently with Commodore Stockton, so far from his assisting in the conquest, embarrassed him (Stockton) In Ids operations, and rendered the victory less complete than it wonld have been had we received from Fremont that assist ance we lied a right to expect—mounted, arm. id equipped an' Ml ed and equipped as ho was. I am forther pre take part ; and to sum up nil, I assert that dur ing the whole of Ills service In California, he wu never within hearing distance df the enemy's within hearing distance df the enemy'., gun*. Tbe canse of his Inefficiency'fwlll not here discuss.” Mayor Withers, of Mobile, Alabama, bus resigned, u It appears from his letter, because *■ lfl' ' - ho cannot rapport the Philadelphia platform. * dangerous consequence* of support t Hlsroslgi Another meeting wu held *t Newmarket, at -Much a resolution wu adopted requesting him to leave the count principles of hi* party platform. HI* resigna tion wu not accepted by tho Counoll. and it is quite probablo ho will bo requested to with draw It. The resignation of the City Attorney wu accepted. clt tractor. uythlng lit. 0B * teaffiletlon, he wuuked bow he horo it so well “It «nX k ?t;^'“' 0aHW,, ~ r,# tlfdl than the reply gb kedbow M ness to obey tbe. Constitution respect to JtaglUye slaves, and . Jeremy, e Canada paper or tbo a lining the passage or a law l Parliament to send oack n large _ o the United Slates, that their old » compelled to take care of thl to law. lortauceorher present system of the development and growth of prising State.' It seems that, Of tt* prising ■ counties In Indiana, tile' Inhabit*! can ltavo home In tho morning, whs by railroad, attend to bust two to eight hours, and retora oveuing. flEOItOlA HWTOKICAI. SOCIETY—Tk« K*. Mr koIat Monthly Hntluf of to* (ioorgla His torical widely, takes place This Evening, at lx J/14 ATTOBNEY AULA Mtummnu, oa Practice* Law in the various GounUes of tbo Oo mulgeo Circuit, sad tbe ajjolnlcgCounUee orTwlgg*, Uureui and Wublngton. • , . _ _ Hofer to—Jobe Boston, U. /. Grace, and R. B HUM. tool* uindHaiTA. GUfiuon, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, UWRMICB'I ROSBNDALB HY DRAULIC CXHENT. KOinuri BOUND ALE CXMXKT- Commfuioner qf the U.S. Court of Ctaimofor the State of Georgia. r and Bull street T HESE two brands or 0*m«ut are tuaufocturad by tbeLawrnuc* Cemsul Company, and arc warranted or Urn best quality, being end In ul- mest every department or lbs works under tbe U. d. Ooverumsui, and vtbsr Important hydraulic works. For sale attuo cilice or the Cqppsuy, ou tho most fovorable terms, kg SI. W. WOODWARD, fleo’ry, jy!4—-An OS WaU alroot, Now York. DU. CIIARkEI H. CULDUIO, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14 fJBBKTi ST., Cue door wat or Draylcu. mylt NOTICE. When a lady take* a gloss of mintral water with saruparill* -yrup, and her cavalier uks ' alWaJpglv ana u ora amber color with strong tonlo qualities, wntch him noxttlmo, Julia. Tho roM of Florida'the moot heanifol of flow* f ItHE uudorvlguod havo tlii.-i day formed a Co* tuerdblu under tho uemo uud»lyiauf BOUL* It CHOWDER, for tl “ ~ erel CwmpiWsluu lia»iuou. ___ uertueniUiu t LAItult CKUSVDKR. fpr the trenteeiiou of a Oca- duvuuunb, July 8,1800. E. A. BOOI.LAKD.. WM. CUOWUElt. u—Jyl4 _ jjSii era emits no fragrance; tha bird or FaradUc, a. vell S wl - OFFICE SAkV’U, ALBANY k OUlFJt CO.,| WU. C. CoNNELIiYv ATTORNK Y AT LAW, Itatuuj,*, WOKT1I coll MTV, .A. (>*OKT omCK,~AL8AKY.) Will iiracliso lu Uiu Souiiujid. circuit,aud io Aiucou, Dooly and Worm Couutlca dnhe Uacou Urcult. 4ET*rarUouiar atloution given to the coUootlou ol ilalnui In SoutU-WeRtoru Gourgla., ‘ ‘ ioretjAiM0r6, ATTORNEY AT LA W , icbl-ly IKWUfTO*, ua. LANiijil^AMDMItSON, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, aj*6-ly moos, oa, ;fj, the wio mini uv iiKgniHue* . ius uira the rnont beaatilhl of birds, give* l cypress of Greece, tbe finest of tre* yields no dandies, the abinlest of toga, have no . and ball-room belle*, the loveliest of created creature*, are very often ditto—and a veVy little more no. i Savannah, July 11th, 1856. An Kioftluu fur a Secretary and Treat. ur»r «T this Cbmpauy, will bo hold ou Friday uext, tho 18th lust., at 12 o’clock, M. sala ry $1,200—bonds $10,000. Jjrll—G CHAS. QKANT, Sco’ry and Traas. biuery has reached a si fection* WeaAWaome burnt pea* pot into’the wpper of a coffee mill, the other diy, ess than two minute* it wa* occupying n a grocery window, labeled'‘OldGovernment Java/’ XiOAT OR STOLEN, AN tho night or tbo 10th Instant, from brig Two U Boys, on* BUIF’R LOMU BOAT, painted wblto aud bluuk. A liberal reward will bo paid for her dolivery to the brig, or to Claghoru A Luuuinubam. Jyl2 Sb*m COOl'EB, Captalu. __ feR - Emerson, in a lecture on the Abglo-Ameri- a,say*t * *.A . .ra -.raa.-a —-- -- theSby heifer matches, If theycooldl hour in crooing the Atlantic." O NIS months after dato, uppltcation will bo made to lb* Bank or the Htat* of Georgia, for tbo pay ment of thro* tvrauty dollar bills of tbe Branoh at Augusts, tb* right bandkalvMof which have been laid In the mail. jyll-lm BOSTON* k MLLALOXUA. notice. f|lHE Contract for Baddlnj A. If. CHARIPION. (Successor to Champion & Watts*) WHOLESALE AND DETAIL UUOCER, No. 4 Bsruurd hi., butween tbu llurket aud Buy at., . tUVAKNAU, OA. Dealer iu Grocerlen, Foreign aud DomcnUu Uquore, Dried Fruits, Ac., Lo, Keforcnco—A. Champion, Esq., Bomuol holomomi, Esq., Messra. Kabuu ft Wbltoboad, aud Bwlll ft Co., Kavuuuab, Ga. myll WlLLIAli H. DaBUKU. ATT01UNEY AND CODNaELLOK ATLaW. Troup vlllc, Lowndo* County, Ua. Will practice in Tbuiniu, Lowud**, Cliuch, Ware, Canal Tolls.—The toll* collected on all tbe banal* or the State of New York fov the month of June, 185G, amounted to ISgqtilS 71; for Jane, 1855, they were $376,945 75: ; The Coroner's jnqucst ^ nt^Montml fined the Grand Trunk Railroad $10,000 in regard to the (toiler which cl„. a number of person*, at LongueiU catefawnta* if f Ho who — c honest. It is your old or whom you should beware. Tb ceptionlnabull dog. It. I* only the cur that sneak* up and bites you when yonr back is turned. ' ig a Court Homw lu tbu X town of Magnolia, Clinch county, Ua., will bs lot to tbe loworit bidder on tbe Find Tuesday In Au* gust next. The building to be tblrty-alx (l. uquero, with four room* below aud Court room above, with ss-dt and vonetiuu blind*. For plan, apply at tbo Clerk'* offleo or Hold county. Term* or tbe con tract mado known on the day. JOHN J. NORTH, J i c. JACOB 1JGHTHKK, J I C. ARCHIBALD HODU&i. JI JOHN A. MOKUAN, j i c. WM. M. NICUOLd, j i c. ACRES OF LAND wm. m. wiuums. raaousva uinz*. rack wow*. WILLIAMS, OUVBU Si DROWN, A'lTUllNEYli Ai' LAW, Buena VUto, Marluu Comity, I]*., Will practice Ui tee ceuuUes U' Marion, Macon, Uou.- Jy«—1 Mortality of Four Cities—There were for 11st In the six months eadlng on the 1st iosL 6,348 deaths In Philadelphia, 9,474 In New York, 2,628 In Baltimore, and l,903 in Boston. Ha-BuoxiamiDax on thx RiruiMCANS— 70,000 J IN a BODY, FOR BALK. m Tbo undersigned, being desirous to turnaKa SCtbeir attonUon more extensively to tarm-3^ (ugTofl'er 8E>’F.NTY THUUHAaVD ACKEdof we~ leoted FARMING LANDS. In tbo 12th district of Clinch county, Ua., for sale, which they will sell on reasonable terms for money or likely negroes. There aro between sixty and ninety tot* of the above lands well improved, In fine condition for renting. We will sell in a body or small parcel* to suit purchasers. Address WM. M. k w. J. NICHOLS, l, US* >KXEY AT LAW, Dublin. Laurens county, Ga,, lato Junior partner ol tho lirtn of a. ft J. Cochkam, lrwiutun, Ua., will attouu promptly to all business cntruslod to his core, particular attention paid to collecting. Re ference—Dr, C. B. Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin, Ua., M Marsh, dsvannab. myll II. BLLIB, Factor and General Commission Merchant NO; 71 ■AY'BTBUT, SAVANNAH, OA., Hxria* to—Mussrs. Ctogborn ft CunnUigbam, Bell ft Freud**, Ogden, Ntarr ft Co., Navaunab; J. 1', Ibompson, Bonn ip, nov I WN. AODLXY OOUfXB. JXO. OOUfXn FRAHRUi COUPEU As FRA8KR, FACTORS ft GENERAL COMMINHION MERCHANTS, Bay street, Bavannah, Ga. [myu JJT9-4 Magnolia, Clinch Co., WM. H. DANIKLL, Proceedings In Oongreu. Waihzhotom, JulyjU—Sikati—Ttw Senate proceeded to Hu oouIderaUoa of private bill*. Houix—Hr. Oliver, of MUnouri, from the minority of the Kanrai mvestlgating committee, made a report la which he raj's that the rose lutioo oa which the committee wu made was simply to collect evidence and report It to the House. He had no exportation beyond thle ho- done. HeAiraldfisttt*' 'report or the ma. garded the Republican and Democratic parties as the two great conflicting parties of the counlry, and strongly dcnaoncM the Repnbll- ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAVANMAI. QA. j$3T Offleo over Thomas M. Turner ft Co.'a Drug Store, Bay street. myT Kansas Convxntion^-Nh^Wo, July 10— The Kansas Convpntton met yesterday, Es Cov ernor Seeder presiding. r presiding. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office 171, Bay-aL, aver Turner ft Co’s. Drug Wore) 8 AVANHAII, U A. nov 10—ly —ataORGB Tk<ii)e UOWArd, JOHN O. FALldlOANT, WHOLS8ALC AND RET AIL DEALER IN WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SASH AND FANG DOORS. West side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. may!! * JOHN C. BOOTH, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, WiU also give his attention to designs in Architec ture. Office In tbe store of John Williamson, &q., Bay street. myia chAfpbh. & CO-, No, O Whitaker Stmt, Savannah, Ga., Ing < ... . ority a* being' *l/>geth*r expurto, remarking that many or the statement* are made without a foot from the teatlmoay to support them. He also stated that the evidence shows that Mr. Whitfield wu duly elected a delegate to Oongrea9 In November or 1864. and while the testimony Is conflicting,and directly contradict; log Income points relative to the election of Much, 1856, for member* or the Legislature, yet ftom tho. whole it oloorly appear* that the antl-alavery party wu in tho minority In four teen out of eighteen election district* The aggregate votes cut for their candidate* throughout the territory, as they appear from the books, wu short or eight hundred, while by the census taken In the territory before, there were 2,003 legal voters, without allowance for Immigration of bonaflde settlers, titer the cen sus aud before the election. Hi that ally Savannah Market, July M. COTTON—Sties this forenoon 82 kales, via: IT at 10, and Wat tie ATTOBNEY AT LAW. Gffioe Monument Hquare, near Bute Bank. RAVANNAB, oa. nov to—ty ATTORNEY AND*COUNSELLoi JltATLAWrf MonUcello, J.ffcrson County, ita. Baforenoe—Bon. W. B. Fizmsa, Savannah, Da, myll OitM. lAnerUbSTai' WILcoK, Owtlara. Export*, PWLADELPIBA.—Per brig Uaroia—46,142 feet FPTUuber. BLACK BOCK, (OONN.)-I’er ackr Uura Gor- trade—160,000 feet Timber. MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward k Owens’ Law Office. rmrll ■“ ~c. tvniAfittV, AL’otMTA, July 12—Cortex Ik* marlut la inlet to ‘ ‘ . rather stock, quiet today, because of the absence of Prices foil aud firm. , CHARLESTON, July 11—Corrox—Tka traorac limit! ■ Ubns to-day were limited to some 310 baits at full pice*. Thaeitrema* ranged from 10 to 12e. Jo state* that lyforeo or violence there Is no evidence that..... „ wu used to prevent any man bom voting In the entire territory, and there I* no evidence of a single uranlt and battery about voting on that - noevldenoe of Mulling in the slightest the correctness of Governor Reeder’* it In awarding certificate* of election to the Constitution of the United States and tbe organic act; and Mr. Whitfield being elected in pursuance of law thus passed, Is entitled to his seal _ Mr. Oliver reviews at great length the exist ing trouble lo Kansu,saylug ftomtheevldenco that they an preparing chargeable to the re volutionary movements of thou who got up the Topeka Contltntlon and have pledged themselves to resist the laws at all hazards. TheHouu then resumed tbe report on the Sumner assault NEW ORLEANS, July ».—Conus—Several lota which had been seme time uoder negotiation har ing booh closed to-day, tha salsa reached about 2,000 halo*. Price. Irregular and genarally still mors in favor of buvtrs Inferior & 8 | Middling.... 1OK01OX Ordinary 8>* @9 \ aoodMid1ln«Uu®lltf Good OrdlnaryllH (3> I Mld’g Fair.. VI ®- IbOWMiddling 10 © 10^ 1 Fair;. - (§_ STATXUXXT US COTTON. Stock on hand 1st Beptembor, 1155 bales 38.301 Recolved since 1,760,650 Received to-day 295 ATTORNEY AT LAW, VKANKUN, RXAKD OO., OA. Will attend to professional business in tho Counties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, M wether and froup. Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, UGrange, Ga.: Hoo« David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.: Colonel M. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville,Ga.; and Mr. William Dougherty.Oo- lnmbus, Ga.. sepl7-ly WELLS diWlLLIAMI, . DXALlaa IK DOMEST,IC, FORB1GN AND FANCY DRY GOODK No. 148 Congrtte-iL, Savannah, Ga. JAS. T. WELLS, foriucriy or Bsaufort Otob 8. O. THKOPHILUi wxLUAMB, « SorivenOe.,Da. aept7 . Exported to date Exported to-day,.,, 1,184,066 1,726,206 1,227—1,763,463 Amateur Voting. A vote taken in the train between Suapcn. sion Bridge and Rochester stood—Fremont .37, Buchanan 17, Fillmore 11—Beaton Altai. For the last thirty years, rays tho Washing- on Union, If the opposition papers are to he credited jt majority of the.traveUfug public have always been found voting against the nominee* or the Demooratlo party. It would be as well occasionally to ascertain how this amateur vot ing progresses “at homo,” and among those by whom political battles are fought and won. For that purpose we oopy the follow' Stock ou hand not cleared 31,631 Uvura,—There Is a good demand hut the receipts are light, aud moat or tbe stock iu seend bands. Fair to folly Ikir Sjgag’jc par lb, ■ Mouxssx.—So chaugo iu prices aud tho market ou the Lovoo dull, Froua— 1 The market le Arm and with an wdrjme- log tendency, halos 1500 bbis, of wbioh 140 Illin ois and ISO 8t Louie at 8 26, 90 at 66 60, 700 to 800 said to bo at higher prices, and 160 bhls duo at 84 76 per bill Co**—Levco nearly hare of Block, and tbo eotoa aro couQuod to 1000 locks inferior und port dama ged at 42*46, and 2uo good white at 62 cants per Posit—The market Is dull, btll Mess Is still retail ing at 621 per bbl. Baoox—Some 40 casks Interior hides nod Shoul der worn sold son private terms. La**—A lot of uoo keg* prim* sold at too. per lb, aud holders are now generally asking 13),'c aud For that purpose we copy the following Born a late number of the Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) Tele graph ‘ “A bararalsing took place on the premisesof Mr. J. O. Pudney, In the town of Poughkeepsie, a few days ago,'at which twenty-four voters were present. Alter the ftamowaa up, It was proposed to ascertain how they stood for tbe candidate* for tbe Presidency. Of tbe twenty four, one wu for Fillmore, two for Fremont jind -iverpoo) (1,907 sold at 91 par Back the remalnderfftuwitp'one for Bachsnan. No danger but that b*rn will stand—ofugiuto Con- ettlultonalut. Strait Milodhs—It hu been stated that some inventor In Worcester hu succeeded In turning the unearthly screech of the steam whistle Into harmonious [music. The new In vention wu attached to one *f the locomo tives on the Worcester and Nashua railroad, on Thursday, and the editor ortbe Worces ter Transcript who wu one of the party that “faced the mnale," thus speaks of tha aensatton created u the engine left Worcester, to tbe tune of “Old Dan Tucker:" - "The effbet wu magical, nay wonderful, ex- oitlng and amusing. Men left thelrflelds and workshops, and rushed for the railway; with them came women with babies and without, children innumerable, and swarming like ante Namur—Recuaed n retailing at 29)4a30c Ua htur for extra bnndi. Oorvn—Demand limited and only 20 bag! told ntXOBUC, and 60at Ufcc par lb. am.—A cargo of 4,762 lacks 1.1 flu rad 9,865 course) bos boon sold roiMi Rjex.—20 tea freak twatsa war* sold at 6c, and sonif* small lou at 6)40 per lb. Khhiium.— 1 Tho ruling rats in American ships It Kd for Cotton to Liverpool, but we boar tbat u fow hundrod baits wort shipped in a British vassal at 6*16d. Exceaxgih—Wt know or no change worth nolle* 8terbng 2)j a 10 per cot pin France 6.12)4 * 6.17)4 pr dollar Now York llxty Day BlUi 1)4 a 1)4 pr et dls New York Sight Cbroka pL- n _ pr ct die WILMINGTON, July 11—Teaeaxnat—le In folr demand, and arrlvee eparlngly. Sales this morn- big or only 246 bble at *2 76 for new end 81 14 for old virgin, 12 60 for yellow dip, and *1 30 for bard per 380 lbs. Bmun Tonazstixn.—Nothing doing. Roeia.—sales yoiterday 290 bbliNo 1 at 82, 82 30, *2 76aS3 per bbl, as In quality. Nothin done In Tan.—60 bbls sold this morales at 81 20 per bbl. whsMiflwjrapt hill u trodden on, nil agape and ogrin with wonder and delight; everyth big on. PHILADELPHIA, July 10—Fiona—a fow hun dred bbls Btowlird and i;eod brand* were sou at 6 76*87 par bbl, at Which ■ - - ■“ bblsr kblcb figures It la treaty offered; I 47)4; 130 hubs cease at 82 76. i aud wanted—HOObasbele sold at mate was on tha qui vine. Toiaoco Ditties in Mexico—Mr. Gadiden our Minister to Mexico, although he hu no. succeeded hi concluding a commercial treaty with that country, u reported, hu procure! I such alterations In tbs Mexican tar tffaats great- ' beneficial to commerce with the United 160 bbls sold at 84 Conx—la scarce auf waateuJ«)CiObuihcii ■old si 61*63 cents for good yellow, aud 38 neats for dama ged. WUISKV—OonUnues lo demand. Bales cr 600 bids Eastern, Ohio and drudges at 82a33c. somo holders now ask more. ly beneficial to commerce with I States. Thoaholltloaortho tobacco and tho substitution for it of a duf five per cart, hugreatly IncreueM atlon or tobtoco from tbo,' United Btatee' and contributed to tbe revenue* of Mexico. The to bacco rent received by the Government under tha monopoly wu twelve 1 hundred thousand dollars a year, and .the revenue promise* to al I rflonntto several millions yaariy-iYeio Orleane ■WkSM!' i "‘J .r k if l,;,-. 1 NEW YORK, July 10—.Oenox—The market is In fovor of tbo acller 1 with a time moro dUpesltloo lo operate evinced by buyers. He ealea ora 1,000 bates. Waqastnufollows: ’ raw Took cussmcATio*, N. Orleans „ ., Upland. World*. Mobile, * Texts, SSddiSg. 1$ M $ 111 $ Oon'm.—Tbe trade are buyiug but moderately. Wf."S M ATiteALPiN&'BBOTliBRi; Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards. •Opt 6 BAVANNAH, OA. U. P. MNXLUaOfl. LOCKETT ft 8NBLLINGB. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AGENTS, Savannah, Ga* Will attend to the solUug or all (duds of prod ace. Strict attention given to receiving and forwarding --1*. may 81 > 1 j Auction k OommUaioD House. Macon. Ga. a. h. McLaughlin, Solicits from his friends consignments of ovory description. Takes orders-tor Cotton. 49" Special attention given to tbe sales or Roal Estate, mocks and Negro property, at public and private sales. l*ronpt rttunu and dispatch. Keforcnco—C. A. L. LAMAR. inch 30 Wm. HeALLWYEB. N„ BLE YJ Murbfc Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stonos, furn- kbed on reasonable terms. Orders re«’ fpoctfully solicited. ap!8 W. B. 10X0. RUSE, DAVIS ds LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. may 80 “WAY COMMIHSIOl TH06. 8. wIyNe! R. ALEX. WAYNE, ly tt—if Savannsb. iCO* f’JlERCIIANTrf, 0. E. ORENV1LLE, W. T. SAMPLE, a good and cheap », Carpet Baft, of any kind or quau< J ty, ready made or made up to your o Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars or Dress measurw; miso . —g—, „ FurnluhlDg ar tides of any UescrlpUonTcaU and u< lsct from tbe largest and best stock In tha city, at the Star Emporium, 147 Bay street Jel# WM. O. PRICE. ~ ~~JBFFKKI87 MSUrts, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Timber and Lumber. 1 SAVANNAH, ga. BRtiiidHTiiii^rtHfiEMHcit aNO , Ibt onderelgned having put the iMJ'O' ,u,n 8l * bl f , fl> *ood confiiUon, ffffffraT ■! •« prepared to accommodate their IKIIIFmonaumers with Carriages, Racks. aooommodaung ierma.and wtU cared for. Two Inquire cor. .term*, . pair* offln* Carriage Horsea for sale, nar or Barnard and Broughlon alraoti. ri)U4-ly 8IXYEN8 h ELUSION. A. SHORT, .1. ■„ t MASTER BUILDER. Will lake contracts for Building and Working Mi ’tofiry.ef avery description. Ractdsaoe, Nn.l Ml Jawntt’altnaga, South ata* Janas at. act SO \YiX)OA>lirEtI)B]BKH: a LJL kinds of Wood, Boards, Planks, Joist, A TImbartBUnglai, light-wood, mala, Muttra “-lUnn, for sale, at wholesale and retail, 00 tba new wbartracsnUy creeled ~ , raid nr Robert a. Allen fcOa. wa *►;» t;ia. ,.*♦ . Dll/hi I M. J. L. MOULTON S tarch, coffe Ktsrchj 50 do umdy, reooivtd u iM«r;Hnnw: Bacon; l*lg l’ork; Wlhto BcJUisjHeck ilngFliHir; hsMua l F‘-“ *“— Office Corner Bay and I Almonds, fto. ,’ftc.; llcklciU sssortsd; Brandy Fruit, assorted; Preston’s Premi um Chucolutu; bu.st of loss', Cnike, nnd tituun’s No 1. A, B und Ctiugar*; Hlbberl’s London i'orier; Fslklrk’s Scotch An*; Claret and other Wines; at BAHRON'M Family Grocery Btore, Junol8 corner Wbltsker and L bar Hon sin. Jo3—Cm JOHN H. NOltRIS, ARCHITECT. U ft VING resumed the practice of hia proles- JJ. alou, oilers his services to his friends und the public us on Architect uud.&upcriulcndcut. Dcsigus lot any purt of tho country supplkd ana executed lu alt tho various branches of his profes slon, such ss Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, MonamsBft, ftc. Thoroughly Flro Proof bloros de signed sud executed. Office at present in Bsy lsmc, rtmr ol tho Custom Houau, jan 3—ly ☆ OX»OQP3BCXaWO-_A EMPUR1UM. . 1 1LICAJ ’rkd, iableI' Hi &E)I ill) I Appling, TcliUir, Irwin, Laureiw. aud Pulaski counties, Georgia: «ftd m JcITeison, MadUoU. Hum ilton, sud Oolumbiwcounties, Florida. [myll 1 door waar of xmiutf uimoan oiapwo rook. PlneKesdy-made.'WffiU*IS Also, bupertluo Clothing ; Hsu IfaHHIONA ‘ and Gaps, Bblili, , " Collars, I AMP Gloves, Hosiery, MlLnAR^I •ure,uuuxconUon. Gancu.umbrcUsH > uble io wiylo No. ia? * 1 ton, titowart, Rsudoiph, Muscogee, Lee, and any adjoining counties, where their service* tuuy be required* nWU BaKBEh iHOPE Pulaski Huumi Barber ghoDe Uvxn*' Brick BuUdiny, on**iU U14 *uUuEl lioux, nva wojuuuw rmoaosd. JOHN H. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY 'HE subscriber, thankful to his fellow-citizens L (ur the liberal patmugolM has received, and is still receiving, bogs respecUully to intorm them Hut ho husengugeU sufficient additions! hral-chuts workmen from souo of tho best Berber {Shops in New York, nnd will he ensblod to sccommodnto ss many goutlouieu as may henur him with tbolr pa tronage. N. B,—Tbo Barbershops are closed on Sundays— strangers will plesso bum- this lu mind. 0. n. BAKKMOf. A. C. MCOtKXS HARRISON ft McGEHEE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND Forwarding fllcrchuuta. 68 AMD 61 BROAlXTallT, COLOUCS, OXOaOU. Cl ASHES. BUnds, Doors, Mouldings, fto. Wblto 3 Lend, Zinc, White Linaoed, tfpcrrn, Whale, Tan ners’imd NeaUtbotOils, Glass, Brushes, Gold Lvuf, Bronte, Builders’ Hardware. Nails, Marble Mantels, fto., fto.Jed ARE now fully prepared sen full or parthti setts of on tho principle or Dr. J. AI Patent Continuous Gum, Bj irepared toin- ■- Teeth By this improvement, tbe form ortho Ikco can be restored to imy degree of rotundity that may be desirod. It is applicable In all cases where tbe cbeeke have fallen in and cannot be detected by *bo closest observer.— followings This method combines the followings lvantsgesi An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural and lltb-like appearance, and imparts totnetboetb that peculiar expression whlob characterises tbe na* turaf organs. This Gum conslata oTa aUgcloascompound, which Is applied and fined upon the Teeth and Piste in such a manner, as to fiU up aU the Interstices around the base or tho Tooth, and also unites them firmly to •sch other and to the Plate upon whlch they are sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Office over DeWltt ft Morgan, Oongreesetraet. Republican and Georgian copy, feb 15—ti from $ tox o’clock, and from “IT 11 DENTISTRY. Pn.ROYALL .ft JOHNSON, Dentists, office corner BL Jolien-et* and Market Square, over & WU- —Vs Jewelry store. Office hours null toe. wt Large sized Photographs, ta ken by ' SULLBIt, At TWELVE DOLUtKS IKK P0XKN Also, Ambrotypss and Da- lorreotypes, in nls usual eu* guorreotypes, petlor style. A c$UIt solicited. J. W. MILLER, cr. Bt. Jullan-sL and Market square. — mar37 IAXIVS DAOUKRttOTYDEH, AI ^“ , M^G4B ! r i * r • YTroULD respectfully give notice that hie TV rooms aro now opou for the seuon, and rea dy for the reception of visitors. *> the AMaxormt process persons may now have Ir children’s pictures taken, in almost any poui- luvir vuuuiuu a jiiuiun* wauu, iu uiiuust ou? puw- tion thoy may choose, in from 1 to 8 ucuoddu suttng. By the Paorooiuraic process old Daguorrootypcs in be transferred to paper, beauUTuVly colored and enlarged to Ufo. oct 32 JTW.' FATTlHUlO*, 111 iw • cAflijunoun, ATTORNEY AND COUaNtiELLOR AT LAW, Troupvillo, Lowndes County, Ga. (myll JAKES H. SAVAGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TBOKAiVILLB, rnOMSB OOCXTT, oa. All business entrusted to his cere will receive prompt attention. lyr—m>rl7 ANTHONY McCULLOH. * o£T ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bavannah, Georgia. Office on Bay slreot, over Uie Bank of Bayi kven* fobs GAMBIA. RODGERS ft NORRIS, (laloCranoft Rodgers, BAT-8TKXXT, SAVANNAH. June 1,1855, [|*9* M, FITZGERALK * • Corner of Broughton and Wlut*ker»8ts< SAVANNAH, ga., QUOCESSOB to T. 0. Wee. Manufacturer nnd P Dealer in every variety of common and fine caNDUS, kiln dried and warranted to rcsUt effec tually tbo hot damp atmosphere oT a Southern«11- mate; also Letnon and Ftrawbury Syrup, fto. Terms cash, prices low. • tf-^-my 11 V. 1. OO DEI. WM. UtAULjr. B. H OGDEN, STARR * CO., ' • ion Merchant., I UjrijBBi SATAWWAB. OA. YONUB 6) CBIElUSSn lunusi os rniBinsimi FORWABDIKQ AND COMMISSION MratCBANTS, no. 94 BiT-Hikor. aavomu, aa. aprl rtATTilN, HDTTOHl «CO., FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Bay-atxeet, BoTniinnli, On. CONTRACTOR AND EfrlLDER, Jones street, (on* door Cart of Draytou street.) Is protwred lo contract Tor all kinds of bulletin and repairing. Also to conduct water through the various parts of bouses. . 'x-TwaaDawoK Atullon and Commlulon Merelutnta, 110 Bryan Street, . - SAVANNjuL OKOKG1A. A-Taoxaa. fttel a. 8. Paaofil. 28 bbda Eriua Becen side., 18. .-* " shoulders, 'Uhampagnu lu atovo and for aulu by uaylu OCTAVUfl COHEN, FEE AND CANDY.-A0 bxs Fresh do Ground CWIbc; 50 do assorted Ived auditor salt by MnMA WM! ft 1 June 4 fturandSOT mis; Heck- m, Prunes, and Vestings, Ww bo made to mes- CravaU, Stocks, Uandkorchlots, Fancy Articles for Gentlemen. A$7 Stmt, SAVAAIXAh. workmanship, I by the I best mechanics, | at shortMt notice • Orders from city and county solicited, -ftf Mawheli Rowso Barfier Bkop, Srvuyhtun Mrcd, FOCTI WUMkMXN KNOAOKD. „ —T* Particular attention given to tha sales of Real Estate, Negroes and Produce. .49“ Llboral advances made on Nsgross and Mer cbandlie. iuii4uta,uitas fhCO.a USE, DAVIS ft LONG, 1 ^ niTwRIGHT. J DUNG, ATKIN’S ft DUNHAM, a iiumifl a. /vt ' L PATTEN ft OO. GUNBY ft DANIEL, STEWART, GRAY* RUtT WM. YOUNG, fofljuno • C.A. GREENE ft CO. -Columbus, Ga Savannah. H. 8. SMITH, ) MoblYo, Alabama, oct 23 J Apalachicola TOST RECEIVED, per schooner J, a Allan, Oram tf Baltimore— CELEBRATED UNRIVALLED PREMIUM OAKES and crackers, Jumbles, Lemon Cokes, Teacakes, ScotchOakae, Ginger Snaps, Edinburgh Cak&< Milk Blacult, Soda Blsciut, Win* Biscuit, Butter Biscuit, At "'fitorAcntt^W Junc20 • comer Whllakar and Charlkana. ftc. williah tvNsr COMMSSION AND FORWAKD1NU MERCHANT, Juno it 87 Savannah, Georgia. lit. ar. oaio. a. r. axoor. ATTORNEYS AT LAV, JOHN BILBO. Ordinary ot Chatham Conntr, AND aTIDKNEV AT LAW. Office In lha Court Home. mats ANTHONY MetllSJGU, ATTOBNET AT LAW, _ Bavannah, Chremta. *S" Offleo on Bay aireel, over the Ban Bank cf So van- wtk emat * tattuTHggr-- FORWARDING AND C0UU1SS10N MER CHANTS, Savannah, Ga., and Montgomery, Ata. F.T. Couf, I K./.CoU, Bsy street, Savannah. | Commerce st., Montg’ry. Holcomb, Johnson, ft Co. Lockett ft fiuelllugi, * “ Robert A, Alien, HAV Cohens ft Herts, Edwin Parsons ft Co., , Scranton, Johnston ft Co. ah, ua. myia L ’ WDl WEBB ft SAGE, ^ “ a, ‘ (ro ™w W6 wwftco. CHINA, GLASS, AND’EARTHEN-WARE, „.. 146 MBSHHO-W. CHAKLX8TON, 8* 0., WIU supply Gouutry Merchants with Goods in their lino at as low ratos as thoy can buy in Now York, or elsewhere. ■ ■opt 28 |y JOHN U. KIlfiLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .. . (Office at the Court House.) WU1 practice in the Superior and Courts oT Ordi nary. Jan 30 HTL. P. RING, ^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner off Bnjr andgWhltaker Streets, . lATAHHAIi feb S3 JONH 8. BOWEN7~ ENGINEER, ARUHTTEUT AND SURl’EYOR, OOKXXU or DEAVTOX Axe ikYAX-ms., (Above 0 A. L. Lamar.) Jyft—3m WodLEN MACHINERY. First and also Second Breakers and Flnlshan or Woolen Carding Macblnss. The attachment to Sec ond Breakers aud Ftelsbora is very Important Theao machines are In sucoessftti operation, oa First Breakers, in moat of the principal Woolen Fac tories la tbe United (States, Canada and Mexico, and 1 ... 1 *a» experienced mannCactums as the Mtitines used, and indispensable to ' .reL i-> . *ucce«sfiu manufacture of wool. lachlne aSwddrun an boor without them. c * rdlB * . ,troc 8durable, and wor. ./ Circulars txptelntag tease Machinal and EolL and aepUS—lyy ARD.—30 bbla aud 5b kegs new No 1 Leaf lard, i T AttD.—xo bbla and 60 kegi Xi landing and for sale by Jy7 SCRANTON, .J JOHNSTON ft CO. ' c iS?5t@g‘ aB4 """*' n^BHRrenusr, csabustox, eoun oamouma. The subscribers reepectfitUy solicit feswo Sdfettr . WhileOrenltoof (U nmnanufocturere. Rich oUTHoeh, gngUih tad _Thav have s variety at orumenu la | gffftRIX, DEALER IN OHOIOB FAMILY GROCERIES Ihvn nnd oomicy .applied with choice goods at medicate ntoee. AQ orders promptly, attaadad to, (wdeatliflactloa always guaranteed, spli ytSuv. -Vdi TUaa«j % ‘te‘(&«^ H ,‘fW Ivlt! tl r.fr