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VOL. XXXVIII
mtsHiiUii
■ ..A). tH-Wwkly Olid Weekly.
Offloit IP^par ofthe City and County.
^jOnLTON&ca
VIOFMITOmi AND PIini.lSIIKHS.
4. «. KILTON, - - - V - f - tdltor.
«. P. IIAMtlUTON. - • AM.l.tit .Editor.
" tiialiiwTTiw O’clock, P. Mr ~
Tmi Kim.—The roof of the building burned
ibis morning, again took Are about 4 o’clock,
lualfted a general alarm; the Uremeu with
their ni>|»ratUM were promptly on the ground,
sud-vxtinguished the flame*. The first Are wan
so doubt the work of an incendiary. Thu furni
ture in the tenement east Is slightly damaged by
u ztiuv-it is occupied by Mr. Henry Scranton.
Campaion Documcntu.—The Augusta Coir
ilUntionaUit, publishes this week nn extra
sheet containing many valuable campaign docu
ments—price three dollars per hundred. Huy
and circulate.
,1-atx Pa kicks.—To the punier of the stcauu r
Flot'ida, arrived this morning, we ure iudobted
for New York advices or last Saturday a Iteniuon,
iu advance of the until.
.Hon T. W. Thomas—This gentleman is ate
uouuced to deliver the address bofore the two
litei*t, societies or Mercer Uulversity at the
commencenient to-morrow week. 1
Wesleyan Female College Commence-
Wo haVe already published a .notice of the
late cowtueucement exercises ut this popular
institution. We give lielow from the Macon
Ttltgrayk, tbo names of the graduates, their
places of residence and the subjects of their
compositions t
.Miss ti. H. Bellamy, Monticdlo, Fla.—Tiic
uudor Mowers.
.Miss Almira Bird, davauuah, tia—Industry
versus tienius.
Miss Louisa St. C. Cnlieus, Scottabmu, Lin.—
Lite's Shadows and Realities.
Miss E. V. Uurlick, Russell Co., Ala—Nil
desperauduin.
Mis* ltosaliue Groce, Mucou, Ga.,
“If lire be u dream,
fed its plumbers bo swuul "
Miss Mary A. E. Groce, Macon, Ga.,
-When the heart Is light with hoi*,
.ill p.oMse*—uuthlug coiums amiss."
MlaUura K. HiBM, 8»v.on»li, Oa.—Uni-
V( nal l’oaco—the l»o»l ot Pt ugresa.
HiaaH. E. Howard, 'i'alhoi C'v., Ga.—-Say
uut that tha turner day. won better tbaii
these’*.
Miss S. E- Jones, BaroesvUla, this
the world of which I sq much desired a sight*'?
Miss Emm* Lamkin, Augusta, Ga.—“Some
men ate born great—others achieve greatness-
while others have greatness thrust on them”.
Mias Anna E. Newton, Maoon, Ga—Heaven's
choice Is best.
Mia* Emily L. Pou, Talbotton, Ga—“Let
thlxelje light”.
Miss Sarah M. Reeding, Forsyth, Ga—Beau-
H« of the extreme Universe.
Miss 8. E. Smith, Bienville Parish, La—No
flower* path leads to fame.
Miss Mary B. Watson, Panola Co., Miss.—
Stars id'the American Galaxy.
Mias 8. G. Yopp, Lawrence Co., Ga.—“How
dear are all the ties that bind our race to-
gather.”
Ml*s M.J. Zitrouer, Savannah, Ga—“The
race is not to the swift nor the battle to the
strong." ,
The salutatory was awarded to Miss Sarah E.
Smith, and the valedictory to MUs Laura E-
Hines. The College U now in a very flourish
log condition.
New Cotton—The first bale of the new
crop was received yesterday morning from
Texas, y the steamship Perseverance. It is
frpip.th. plantation of R. B. Wofford, DeWitt
county, was' shipped by Messrs Kirkland,
Baughan&Co.ofLavaca,to John Williams A
Co., of this city— [N. O. Creole.
The Court Dress question In England
raoPEsson mahan's letter and makcy'h en
dorsement.
Or. H. Mahan, tha American gentleman who
was not admitted Id tbeJJueauYlevee, has ad-
drsuied the following letter to the London pa
per* :V
As a>“stranger in a strange land," it might
seem like affectation were 1 longer to keep si
lence, after I have been designated in a manner
seunmistakable, and held up to ridicule, by
several of what are termed the leading papers
laUndon. That I have not only dono nothing
to deserve this, but, on the contrary, had takeu
every precaution which forethought and pre
sence of mind could devise to prevent it, both
before ahd at the time of the occurrence re
ferred tp$ must beg your readers to beliove ou
my whrd as a gentleman—it is unnecessary for
me to state here, in what way, os a particular
statement of the facta has been placed by me
in possession ofone of her Majesty’s Ministers
of State, also in that of a commercial house of
the highest standing in London, and with the
Athenum Club, and the Secretary of War of
the United 8tates, to whom I am officiable
amendable for my conduct a9 a gentleman ami
an officer of the military service. It is painful
to be forced into this act of notoriety, but I
am happy to know that it was none of my seek
ing. I have the honor to be, sir your obedient
servant,
D. H. M All AN,
Professor, Ac., in the United States Military
Academy.
Tl»c MnrlliiN of Cro’Mnvtln
This fe the title* ut' Lever's new novel, one of
those delight fill picluros of Irish lilbthat tiio
autlinr is so eminently successful in portraying.
The grout female character of the work Is Ma
ry Martin, a ulece of tins Mm tin who is left by
her uncle and his haughty wife with the whole
charge nml responsibility of their estate. An
election, in' which the peasantry • urn against
tho family, so enrages Lady 1 tarot lieu Marlin,
an English lady of rank—the wife of Ge.offiey
Martin- us to induce them to abandon all their [
snIVering dependents <o slarvation amt di-case.
Tiie niece is left behind, the daughter of a
brother who Inis abandoned Ids country, and
wo find oat alter it while lii.i inheritance tolih
brother, with tho solo entreaty that lie would
never neglect his child. Maty Martin i- a bold-
drawn character; brought up amongst tho
people, sho under.-himb them perfectly. Bravo,
unselfish, or rather muio than this, sell-sacri
ficing, she lives among the poor, nurses them
in sickness, through a dreadful season of ty
phoid uml cholera—files from one wretched
lint to nnether, uml finally liillsn victim too.v*
unsure.
Some may Judge the character ns too ma-cn.
linen east, but tin* wouianly traits which the
author embodies in her, me so lofty and touch
ing ns to call forth the deepest itipuUiieA uf
our nature. Had wc space, one humic scene
oultl suffice to draw forth the tuostvulUnsiustic
applause,it is, when left at the castle unprotect
ed and alone, she is threatemd by McGinnis,
the lender of a uiob in reurcit of mi ill-treated
wife, to break Into the castle. .She refuses to
allow liiui to enter, pledging her nord that the
missing one is not there. Ou they conic, trim
tic with excitement, mid tho poor girl believes
herself lost—for u minute, alto hUMpcr face iu
her hands, nud then bursts forth nito one of
the most eloquent ami touching appeals ever
pe lined by human hands. As she raises her
eyes, the lioti-c is cleared, and she sues the
crowd slowly wending their wuy homewards
tth downcast eyes. Another equally absorb
ing scene, is the one in which she dies. The
poor people line her garden to tlio sea shore,
and the hot words she utters are, prayers for
them uml supplications, that they will not al
low her loss to be felt by them.
(.ever lias evidently indulged liim.-elf in a lit
tle Irish prejudice nguiint tn£ English Lady,
Dorothea Martin, nud certainly he lias
succeeded mu.-t admirably in pm tray lug u
character with scarcely a redeeming point to
counterbalance the nnst indomitable cruelty
aud uurelentlng pride of birth.
Tho old lawyer Itepton, is too pleputia a com
panion not to be u perfect type of au Irish law
yer of note—aud the young Xelligau who, iu
ijfito of the loftiest genius, never lose* bight of
his humble origin, must make us iegret that he
had not lived iu oar Democratic country where
talent cun raise a iuuu (both in fiction and
reality) to the highest position iu ihc laud.
"There i« some little eoufusiou iu the plot. At
the end of tho book, a certain Kate Henderson
who turns out to bo tho natural daughter of
Mary’s father, iu a maid to Lady Dorothea. She
turns tho head of nil the men with whom she
comes in contact, not alone by personal endow
ments, but a degree of mental capacity almost
incredible; actually saves the entire party from
destruction in Paris, where they happen to be
at the time of the French revolution; lowers
Lady Dorothea’s pride by making her sun, Cap
tain Martin, acknowledge she has refused him,
and still we somehow take little comparative
interest in her ’til! we Uml her by Mary Mart,n't-
bedside soothing her dying hours.
As in nil his other novels, everything relating
to the politics of the country and the elections,
he 1ms ho equal; we fear however to go any
further in laudiug the excellencies aud beauties
of this deeply interesting work—all who have
read other books of Lovers, will »ei/o with
avidity unytiiiug that Iwars his unmet upon the
title page. As we have before informed our
readers, tho work may lie found tit Wm. T.
William’s Hook store.
The Empress Eugenie has nearly, or
recovered the use of her legs.
quite
Mrs. Dawdle sajrsthatoue of her Wys don’t
know nothing, and the other docs,
tion which Is ahead?
he quos-
\Vkatiii:ii and ('hops.— 1 The wea ker here
is exceedingly warm; no rain of tiny <: nine-
queiire for inure than a fori night. The crops in
this section arc sullbring greatly; the coru is
almost entirely burnt up, while tho Dolton iu
very iivHi stinted in its growth.ny tim protrac
ted drouth.- -Mucon Telegraph' of tide worn-
m/f-
Whig Fiibhont ani» Dayton Mkktino in
Ho.vroN.—Dust on, July 18, l$50.—A meeting of
tho Wldgs of Boston in favor of John 0. Fre
mont for President, was held in Fitnoul Flail,
this evening. About 1,200 were present. The
meeting was called to order by lion. W. T. Hus-
tis, aud Uobt. J. Burbank elected President,
with Humorous Vice Presidents, including
Finnkliu Dexter, Gardner Brewer, Patrick T.
Jackson,and other well known whig*. Speeches
were made by Col. Burbank, Hon. Wm. M.
Eva its, of New Voik, uud others, mainly urg
ing tho propriety, importance and necestity of a
united rally for Fremont aud Daytou, us the
only means of defeating the Democracy. The
meeting was very eiilimuiiistic. Half u dozen
Filliuoroitos created a brier disturbances in the
middle of tho Dull, but were ejected
The burning of the Steamer Kurlhcm ImVo
una—Fifty hive.ii supposed tobi LoJ,
Bukimi.o, July IS.—Wo have the following
additional particulars of the hunting of the
Northern Indiana. The tim originated iu wood
Work around oue of tho oiiimiiies, and spread
very rapidly. The vessel burned to tho water's
edge iu fifty minutes.
Mr. Wctiuore, the lir.M mate, commanding iu
the absence of Captain l'lieat, exerted himself
to tim utmost t » save the passengers, and was
the last to leave the burning vessel, lie stood
at his post, throwing doors, life preserver*,
stools, &e., to the passengers, who, wild with
excitemout, were leaping overboard iu musses.
The weather was pleasant, and u dead culm
prevailed, and Mr. Welmore says that could Ire
nave controlled the recklessness of the passen
gers in jumping overboard, not one of them
would liuvu been lost. Duriug tbo excitement
some ol the firemen and deck hands launched
u small boat, into which several of them jump
ed, but it was drawn under the wheels of the
steamer, and they were lost. ' ; y
The steamer was towed iu chore by the pro
peller Republic, and now lice iu Pigeon Bay,
above Point am Poleo, iu ten feet of-water. Her
hull is said to be uninjured. Witli favorable
weather she cun be towed into port.
With regard to tho number lost the reports
arc conflicting, and a correct estimate cannot
bo’mmie, as the trip sheets were destroyed. Mr.
,Uur.sh, the clerk of tho vessel, arrived at Cka-
vclunil tills morning. He says that no less than
fifty have been lost.
The propeller Republic, supposed to have
saved u number of the passengers, arrived ut
Detroit this illuming with several of the crew,
but with only twoot tiie passengers.
We have no names of the persons either known
or supposed to be lo A.
DLTlUUT,.itlly lfl, Ibid.
Tiie number ut passengers saved tmui the
Northern Indiana, brought up by tbo-Mississip
pi. is one iumdreil aud forty two.
A liuNsiuLi: Shnatoi:.—In thu .Senate the
oilier day, at -1 o'clock, Mr. Toombs gut on tiie
Hour to make u speech on the action of tho Nit-
Vid Retiring - Board. The Seuutur.i • being
hungry, allowed symptoms of disgust, mid at
tempted to stave oil' Mr. Toombs. He took it
like a philosopher, aud spoke till bull-past live,
saying that lie did hot care for the tfeimtora,
but hoped the reporters would keep their seats,
us the speech was intended for tiie country
more than for tiie Senate.
Tuuuii Girls at one Biutu.—On Thursday,
Jiuio 2Uth, the wife of Henry Harrison Colbuth,
of Exeter, Va., presented her husband with
threw line girls weighing together .’.sixteen
pound i.
The London Weekly Times says that Thack
eray complains of the Uunkeyism be met with
hi New York.Tnoro especially from one editor,
who always dropped in nt tho Clarendon Hotel
just as ho was going t.> dinner;'; he bored the
author <b Pemlcnuis so, that he resolved not tn
come to America again until ho hears of bis
persecutor's burial.
I - -
.1. T. Cady, formerly connected with the
Louisiana press, and latterly u newspaper cor
respondent iu Nicaragua, died ut Situ Juan del
Sud, of cholera.
Port of .SuvanMalt,,
Arrived.
iHchiiwIiIii Florida; Wbo'diiult, New York, to P»>1.
olOnd, Fay I&Co,
Uiix Mieou, Humlriokson, New York,toOGo*
lie i. • • ' , “
Nelir .rohir B niuii, Lbigo, Now York, to Cotisns
A: Her Its.
Nulir W b.teiikms, a-.;.ilia, 0«ri*<e, wltliHoOObnsb
Hough Uuo, t»Ctieovvr 0'».\ .
— — >, X—r—
Cltnitll. \
K;i Urlw^uu llitfail, Veutvoso, Barwitotm— 1 Wibar
ItruUier,
Departed.
clnain.-i- fiurllagtou, Brook, PnUtka,
niVmora'ntln. .
New York, 'July 18.—Old, s Wooster, JiioVaoh-
vdlo; Adu, l»**b**y Lluud. Arr, U S sehr Husnler,
-avaimab. ' ’ M
‘ • *"PnilUill|ffW, ; v
I’oi-sioHindtip Horidu, from Now York—it \Y fto-
W O Fun us, A Myliort, W ijolt, B\V Rogers,
Iss iMncro, + Dowd. 15 KattlilU*, .A Uiasp, D ilel*
man, F R Hlmcklulord, U W Odnuui l) A Courvntue,
i ; : W Blown, A H llurrold, F W .CVdJby, C M Rose, K
W*l lam*, U K Wlilmk, A WlllhluM)^ WMiuk. Mrs
Wm' uvoitli uml 2 cliildrun, M Uy\rf, ltdy aiid svt;
,1 M Chase, J Wstroiil, S L.Oulou, nud in th#
tcnilC*. • , .
CmidgntM.
Per bU-aaisld|) Florida, from NoW Yord—-H N Al-
dii.di, AUiiiih' Kxpress, K K Utruuui, Bill Si Preu-
ti-i, Jloim X Foster, teuton & Yfi siouge, J A Brown,
.11; Brown k Oo, llrlglmm, Kully St Co, Crime, Walls
it t o. Bailor u Frierson, U D b’opp,' J H Carter, .1 M
Coup jr & ( o, M A Cohen, ClugUora St Cuimingbain,
Colioas ii lii-i iz, Clmflcr At Co, Collector of Customs,
B um x Wiialibarii, W tr liickaoii,"tV Duucau, M A
Jtiiloii, A iHiyli, W 1) Ftliriduu, Frsakllu it Brautly,
W 11 l-'crrub, 15 FUZKorulJ, W W ffooilrich, 9 Ouod.
idi,.W llrh-l, A Haywood, W lluto, Ilarudon’s Kxp,
J Jiiyerscl', o Johnson k Co, J 1) Jesse, J 9 Juno*, E
Mu.-iiu At Co, Kcaiiody At Beach, King A: Waring, N
BdCnnpnj H Ixllttoau, M Luvin, Lovvll St UtU-
tiler, .1 \Yi.utbrop, Lockott k Snelllugs, U H Un-
vtl c, Lynn A J?ayder, \V li May At Co, A N Miller &
W W l.liici In, J U Moore Ac Co, T McKenna. Mo*
Mr.
Cniiiiiiemtil Siitelligtiirc.
SnvannnU Ulurlcel, .Inly %%.
COTTON.—No IraiwactiODMo rojv»i t in this nrtido
lili* lureiinou.
Exports.
BAP.CI- LON A --Per Np brig San Miyili-l—WO bales
Cotlfin, I AGO Staves.
CHARI.KSToN, July 21.—LVrro.v.—-The tra’.isnc-
Hons to-day Were limited to somc'kbti baP-s at f*x-
trornes rauglmr from 10 !<i to lax cotiM. Price
quite full. ,
NEW ORLEANS, July 17.—Corrox.—This Ims
boon an unusually doll day in the Cotton m-u-ket,
tbo ‘■files rOHchlog barely HiO biles.
'UVUU'OOI. LUS'inCAUDN.
Dunliniinnta Rocoi'il on liar Slavery
question.
The HicUmoml Enquirer doses an able and
interesting review oi Mr. Buchanan’s record on
tho slavery question with the following recapi
tulation and comments:
1. In 1830 Mr. Buchanan supported a bill to
rophibit the circulation of abolition of paper*
through the mails.
2. "In the same year ho proposed uml voted for
tho udmission of Arkansas.
3. Iu 183(1-7 he denounced and voted to re
ject petitions for the abolition slavery iu thu
DistricL of Columbia.
4. In 1837 lie voted for Mr. Calhoun’s famous
resolutions defining tiie rights of the States and
tho limits of federal authority, and uilirmiugit
to be the duty of tiie gevernnumt to protect uud
uphold the institution of the South.
o.lu 1838-’D uud' 40 lie hivaribly voted with
sonthern senators again*! tiie consideration id'
nnti-slavory petitions.
0. in 18l4-’d he advocated and voted for the
annexation of Texas. ! stock on band not cleared 30.413
7. In 1847 ho sustained the Clayton Compro- Setui:.—There D veiy Utile arriving, and only
m|a P , ! 100 bbd« v/«r« sel l at linn pri'se*.
. . , , , . Mou-VR'.- 1 Very litlloitOrugou Ihe i.ovee uwhi]
8. In L&>0 ho proposed.aml urged the exten
sion of the Missouri Compromise to the Bacilli
Infcrii r O^a H
Ordinary S,7'i»‘C4
Middling 10 u 10#
Good Alld l ! g..ll‘pallia
Mldl’g Fair.... J2 .««—.
Fair 18 a—
Ouoil Fair nominal
Good and Fine nominal
VTATK-MUXT OK COTfON.
Stork on band 1st Hoptember, I860 twites 88,201
Recoived since 1,7 .*#2,634
ISceeived liMlny
1,71*1,OUl
1,751,673
;.0«1—1,751 ,«7S
KxiHubMi lodmo...
MvpnrJ'fd lo-day,.
the following oontiliu tbo Alphabet: "Jobn
H. Brady gave me a black walnut box or quito
a ainall abw."
Blcbtcraava, “No man can either live pious
ty or die rt,htciw.Jy without a wife." Another
saystu.tbla,“0,yes!auBhringa and sororotib
al. purify and chasten the heart.”
The Utica Telegraph contains the Following
.marriagenotice | Dy——, Ur. U. Davies to
Hiss MT Harris—alt from the I.uuatic Asylum.
The editor aays, it came in a queer note, and
it may not be genuine, but tho quarter enclosed
raitafnly was.
SiurioniT op Wheat to l.iVK*root..
VkicaKOjuly 17.-Tue schooner Dean Richmond,
' cleared this afternoon with twelve thousand
bnsliels or wheat for Liverpool direct, at 'Jlic,
freight. Part of the cargo is from Chicago and
pan dram Milwaukle.
Miss, Celia Login Is now detained at the
Mammoth Cave, Ky., In consequence of n
' sprained ankle, occasioned by one of the steps
In a stairway In the cave giving way as she
was ascending.
A bear belonging to a Circus Company
' escaped from his cage at Saratoga, and show d
. Oglu, when the keeper thrust an Iran bar down
:bu threat—ending the contest, and It Is
.thought theUre of the bear also.
: i ' i Ifi
the Farte corres-
VotitoiofU Nord, ”tUer* diedat VefMiUe»,f
convict* obscurity, a personage
*—— Y *‘Tt d* Bombel
Ocean
0. But he promptly acquiesced in the Com
promise of IHjO, and employed all bin iuil :cuco
in favor of the lUithfull excecution oi tn-* iugi-
tlvc-slavo law.
10. Iu 1851 he remonstrated again tan enact
ment of tho Pennsylvania legislature lor ob
structing the arrest ami return ol fugitive
slaves.
11. In 1854 ho negotiated for the Requisition
of Cuba.
12. In 1850 lie approves the repeal of the
Missouri restriction, uud supports the principles
|0 tbo tow atoefcc
Cok.w—'Tho .-t nik l-i l oilueu-.l, and we bear of only
about2000 sacks sold, of which 377 mixed and 1100
in three tut*#, mostly white, at 5$ 200 ft inn store at
GQ« per bushel.
Freights.—The asking rate to Liverpool I* 7-lf.d
fort Jetton.
KxciiANom—Wo know of no change worth notic
ing—*
Sterling UJ1 a to per cot pm
Francs. 6.12/1 a 6.18-7 l’ r dollar
New York Sixty Bay Bills 1 a 1»j pr ct dis
Now York Night Checks par it — pr ct ills
dandy becomes llrmur, uud and Inti touhiy been
jictive. .-'airs of 4,000 bales ul our revised quota
tion#* :
iUCLY 22
A 1.4 HAW A LOTTERY!
[/ptmow/id nt run unu os> alasaiu-j
them Mi\m Mnn tottirq
f CLASi F—-NEW SERIES.
to be drawn In the City of Montgomery. Ainbamo,
In public, on WEDNESDAY, AugUBt 13th, ISSB,
on the
HAVANA PLAN!
SAMUEL rt\VAN. kUnsger.
Prises kmountlngto ”
204,000 Dollars!!
Wilt he diRtrlbutcd according to the followlug|
MAGN 1F1<' F# N T SOHEME1
30,ODD N»ttubers—ID,18f4 Prlient
1 prise of,
1 do do.,,
1 do do..
1 (to do..
1 do do..
1 do do.,
t do do..
10 do Alo..
100 do/do
16,136 prizes amounting to..,
B Stip.oy, J1 Roberta, Uu.sc, Uuvia’A: Long, Rail road
Agenl, A A .'-olomuiis jc Co, J Shut tick A Co, gulder
^ Askew, J Nlnillbr, \V 1) Trutmor, T 61 Turner k
Co. J W i’llrelkeld, Vuratillo Frierson, E V Wood
k in, Way k Tayln*, Wyatt, Young k Co, 8 Wil-
nml, N IS it li Weed, A R Wright, Wyatt & Cu, A A
Wygain*, W.iynu, (.’ranvllhi k Co, Yougu St Frluritn,
W J* Yongu.
Per Brig Macon, from Now York*—Brigham, Kel
ly .v Co, crane, Weils A: Co, M a Cohen, J U Faili-
ml, Baiiu St Wustiburc, licilcombe, Jolmrun 6c Co,
uvt 11 .V J.nltiiuer, S SI L-BIlleau. J NIuboDou, T M
eely JcCi», V C Poole, Patten, Hutton it Co, Huso,
1’ ivis.t lauig, Ss’ivanimti Has Wofk.s Co, W«yue k
Pol* ‘•chr John Boslou, from New York—Webster
.<: IVInn.-,, Fallen, llul'mi k (Jo, lUllruud Agent, J
Norris Chet’vcr .V: C», 1 W Murrell, A A Sulumaus
& Co. J B M toro k Co, W Croon,’ W I) Diuksou. a SI
bdUlvuu, Ktii'O, liuvls k l.ung, Brigham, KeUy A
Co, javttimnh Has Works, Uarviloud, UaiTol A Go,
Yuiviilio A. F rierson, J W WiLop, Mull it Prentiss, K
'•aisorii A: Co, Colton* Si Herts. J A Brown, SI A Co-
a, Iron Stuambuat«<>, Clug'liurn Sc Cuunuiughau,
v C Poole, F I'oliainpidU « Co, W Uuucau, Scraulon.
Juim«t»'ii A: Co, F \N Curuwdl, A Fawcett k Co, N B
.VII Ueeo. c A i. Lamar, Swn't k Co, T W Neely A
Co, T a Weyuu k .'sons.
NOTICE
O NE muuiti ultor date, application will, be made
tu the Bunk of the 8 tutu of Georgia,for the pay
ment of two cne hundred dollar bills of tho Brunei]
-, the right hand halves of which have been
lust, in the malls.
Jy21 BOSTON k VlLLAtONGA.
P ipes, paper and pickles —60 grnsa pipe
11.-u J.-, 100 do Piptv:
260 reuiiH Wrapping Paper
fin doz-’ii Pieklus, recoived anil for sale by
McMahon t doyle,
,iy2l 105 and 17 Bay street.
rioi
V 60 boxes fronli ground do
25 d.# Candy, just received and for salo by
jyn McMahon a doyle.
D RY COOtb?.—1 Julies open worked Hose, do
Lisle I bread do, do KngliaU and German do
Children’* Cotton Huso ami Sock*
ticut'H Uifif Hoso, fancy and pialu
Do .'•ilk and Lisle Thread Cloves
Dj Lido Under Shirts
Duties' Ouuze, Morluo aud Thread Under Bhlrta
Du Hair Cloth Skirts
- C.imbrto and BwJiJ.s Flouncing and Bands, Am,
for sale at IowdhI pi ices by
,|y22 DkWIIT k MORGAN.
TAKE NOTICE,
P URCHASERS Will lmvo their goods delivered
free of expense with quick dispatch from tho
Mi van nab Grocery and Fruit Depot, corner Brough-
ton and Whitaker streets.
JXir 1 would cull the atteutlou of Fruiters gener
ally to my well selected stock of Groceries, receiv
ing daily. Jo23—tf W. H. FARRELL
C tALL AT GRIFFIN’S and you will flud tho most
) beautiful n. mrtmeut ol small Fancy Articles in
chum and gold ornamented, consisting iu partol
Jewel boxes, fancy do, reticules, florets, boquet va
ses, cables, dracket gmudolas, small do, cologuo
buttles, ribbons, cologne, lantern blue florets, cun-
dh-sticks, uud lust though uut least useful, match
huXus, u voi y lusty selection and something new en
tirely. U. M. GRIFFIN,
9uccessor to the late 61 Kastman,
jy6 Corner Bryan and Whitaker Bt«.
J UST REOF.IVBD BY EXPRESS—Another flno va-
rl-.-iy of Silver Ware of thu most beautiful pat
tern uuu Uuisb, butter knives, plcklo knives and
I'oik-i, knives, forks and spoons, IVult knives aud
forks, cuko and pen knives iu every variety, mus
ai ds uud sulks in all variety from plain to tuo most
uruumcutul. G. 61. GRIFFIN,
Successor to tho late M Eastman,
Jy3 Corner Bryan and Whltnkor sts.
.640,000 hi.
16,000 Id
, 7,000 1s
, 3,000 is
. 2,000 It
. 1,000 1s
. 1,000 Is
. 200 h
100 If!
$200 nunroslm’g m
100
640,000
15,000
7,000
8,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
10,000
i »n—.— ,
6,000 prizes of 68 aro determined by thu
1V.WU
$40,000 aro 6800
16,1*00 are 400
7,000 are 300
3,000 ore 240
*2.000 are 200
1,000 are 160
1,000 are 100
200 are Boo
120,000
,.6204,000
number which draws the 64o,*H)0 prize—it that
number should be un odd number, thuu every udd
number UolMtlu tho Scheme will be eutltlodtu$8>i;
Ban even number, thou every oven tiumber ticket
will beontitlod to 68>4 In addition to any other prize
which may be drawn.
Purchasers in buying au equal quantity of udd and
even uurnbor tickets, wlU bo certain ol' drawing
nearly one half the cost of the same, with ebanooa
of obtaining other prises.
All those tickets oudtag with O. 2, 4, 6, 8, are
uveu—-all those enduug with 1, g, 5, 7, t*, ure odd.
*9* Remember that overy prise is drawn, aud
payable In full without deduction.
69* All prizes or$l,000 and under, paid immedi
ately after the drawing,—other prizes at tho usual
time or thirty days.
All comuiunicaliuud strictly cunildential. Tho
drawu numbers will bo fur warded to purebseers
Immediately after the drawing.
Whole Tickets, 610—Halves, 66—Quarters, 62 60.
Prizo Tickets euslmd or reuewed iu other Tickets
at either utUee.
Orders for Tickets can bo addressed either to
9. 8WAN It C'O., Atlanta, Ua M
jyis Or a. dWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
Pulaski House Barber Shop,
Otogru* It tick Uullding, uppotilt Uie Pulaski Mum,
PIVTZ WOBXMKM KNOAGBP.
Marahnli House Barber Shop,
Broughton Sired,
KOUk WOHKMkN UNPAGED. ,
rpiifi subscriber, thankful to his fellow-citizens
X for tho liberal patronage ho has received, nud
is still receiving, bugs respectfully to inform them
that he has engaged suflioieut additional Urat-claaa
workmen from sumo of the best Barber fib ups in
New York, and will bn. cnablml to accommodate as
many gentlemen as may honor him with their pa*
tronage.
N. B.—Tim BarberUhops are closed ou fiundays—
strangers will please hoar this in mind.
PliOTOUHAPHS. -
i Large sized photographs, ta
ken by
AULLBR,
AT TWUIVM DOLLARS VKH C0ZZM
Also, Ambrotypes and Da
guerreotypes, In hiv usual su
perior style. A call U solicited.
J. W. MILLER,
mar27 cr. St. Julian-aL and Market square.
wsioirr. s »*. k
WKIGUT «k 3AVAUK,
AFtOHFBVS AT J.A IF.
UltllN.^VICK, GA. JyB*
A.~THtiMAS'CO.,
Anrtlott and Comlmsslon 51<*rti»oat<,
110 Aryan Street,
.AA VANN All, GEORGIA.
A. TUOMAA fJol'J.l 8.J*. PAHOtik
Vt. H, FAllltBLiL<.
DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY' GROCERIES
nml Foreign ntitl Domestic Fruit,
corner Broughton and Whitaker tie-
Town and country supplied with choice ip.od-s at
moderate jirl«i>. All order.- protupWy sitenaoil
tc, am! satulkctioii always guitraiiteed. splk
JOHN G.FAliUGANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW NASH AND. PANE
DOORS.
Wwt aide Monument Square. Savannah, Oa.
may 11
JOHN t, IIOOT11.
C.IVIL. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Will also give hU attention to designs in A.rchlteo.
turc. oiUw lu the rtorc of Johu W'llliatnson, Esq.,
Bay ctrest. my 13
CHAFFER A CO.,
No, G AVItUnkt-v Htroct, 8nvninmlt. Cin<,
WIIOI.lJiAf.fi AND MWAIL PK.ILKH- I.V
RASHES; Blinds, Door?, Moulding-', kc. White
O Lead, /hi*.*, White Ijii-m- *, h'pi-rm, Whale, Tail-
uurs* uud Neat.-ituotOils, GIh-s. Brushco, Gold Leal,
Bronze, Rulltlvrr* Ihirtlwurt*. Nails. Mat Me Mantels,
Ac., &o. jo4
JtlH V Jil. mhKA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ofttoo corner Bay aud Drayton Ptr.nsM,
jyw
wHaaxa'tauTLips.
ATTOIt NIS Y AT LA W
uxuisrru, ax.
out *26-- ly
DAVID G. WILB8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SPARTA, PA.
WUi practice in the couutles «>i Uiumuek, vVarrtu,
Washington, and Baldwin.
RxvuKk.vm—Bohn tt Foster, Kabim a Smith, uud
K. A. SoullHTd, Savannah. JunO
Hi u, HiltoN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELIXM AT LAW,
Olfloo corner of Bay and Draytun sts.
SAVANNAH, <IA.
my U
liiflNuy vSIUuAMS,
A T T O TO K Y AT LAW,
No. 8, Drayton Street, Navaunub, Georgia.
may 6—ly * "
•IKS8E T.iiERNAILD,
4TD*BNEY and counsellor at law,
Nuwnaiiriville, Mi.
Keforcnco—Ocurgc* . Brown. William Deli, New-
uunsviUc, Ha., 1.'. tt. Uilton, Bustou tt Viiluiun-ju,
Savannah, Ga. my 11
M. WHIT fiAUTli,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
iXUdATVIR, KiNT PI.OKJD4,
Will practice iu the Eastern and suutbcru CouutinB.
Refer to—Cel. S. n Sibley, and U. B Hilton, Sa
vannah. teb*A-tf
A. SHOUT,
M AWT EH BUILDER.
Witt take contracts for Building and Working Ala
•tury of every description. Residence, No. 3 Mi>
Jewel*'a Range. South aide Jonw Hi net CO
JAMES M. ~SAVAOE, ”
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fllOMAiniU.lt, mONAS COt'NTt, OA.
AU business onLru.strd to hie care will recatv*
praniit attention, lyr—marl7
ANTHONY McCVIiliOH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, Georgia
_j*inlir*■ on Buy strent, over Uin Batik ofHavan-
nah. feb2
PHOT
100 DOLLARS REWARD.
I 1 HE above reward will be paid to any person
, who will furnish proof to conviction of the per
son or persons, who attempted to blow up my
house on Friday night last, by exploding a quantity
or gunpowder under It.
Jyl9—6 EMMA WOOD.
CITY' MABSHAB'S BABE.
O N TUESDAY next, I will offer for sale iu the
Market, at 9 o’clock. A. M., about 300 cords or
Wood on tbo Springfield Plantation, tho same to be
removed immediately. By ordor of Council.
jylO D. H. STEWART, c. a.
JAMKH O. ROIHIKIW. .OMWA. NOUKl*s
RODGERS Ac KORIUS,
(luto Crano k Rodgers,
WHOLES ALE GROCERS,
BAY-STHKKT, 8AVANNAR.
June 1,1 m. Civ
JOHN. WM. HIAKK, JT. ». U. MMtWg-.
OGDEN. STAllll A C'O.,
Shipping and Commission Mcrnlmrm*.
UAV-8TUEKT. SAVANNAH. GA.
' PATl’BN, llllY’TON A CO h
FACTORS.
Forwarding uud Oonmiission AlervLanis,
Uny-rttct-H, BnvmtiiftU, Ga,
tuHnisox. *' A.'. O. MUOVH**.-
ElAltlilSON «s McGKIlEE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
ft oi* w u rdiiig iUpif It mi is.
50 AND hi HKOACimtXBr, COLUMWIH, GkORfiU.
gag* I'otticuiar uttoution given to the Kalen of
tiH*/'ic, Negrcc-i and Produce.
gfST J.ibijiul a'lvancej tnaduoL* .V««r«w- atm Mo.
chaudizti.
&WKBJE\TJW I .
RtJ-sJi, PATTEN As tX*. j
(H’NDY k DANILL, ^Gniumbiia. t.u
.•MliWAltT, GRAY A:a*.)
RUSE, BA VIS k LONG, l Ua „ u>iria „
WM. WillGUT, f ^vannao.
Young, ateins & dunkam, i ., .
a A. GREENE k GO., / Apaiw*i-«
H. tl SMITH, VMnMta, Alabama,
oct 23 i>
USX RECEIVED, per uchoonor J, It. Alien, from
Bullliuo'-e—
MASON’S
CELEBRATED UNRIVALLED PREMIUM
CAKES and CRACKERS,
Jumbliw. rukea,
Inn (.Nikc-s, Scotch Luke..
Ginger finupa, Edinburgh fJaxt-r,
Milk Birictiit. :ioda Uiaciut,
Win.* Biscuit.. Butler jiiaouil,
Water JJisr.uit, pje Me Biscuit, tuo.
UARUOS’S,
Juneau corner Whitaker and Charlten-s*.>.
VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION
FOR SALE,
WlTUUt TKX 3UUH OF TUB CITY OF flAVAXXAH.
O N the first Tuesday In December next, will be
sold before the Court House in the city of 8a
vaimati, tbo Plantation on tho Savannah river, ten
miles from the city, known as Mulberry Grove, be-
longing to thfe estate of the late Philip Ulmer, con
taining six hundred and eighty-soven acres, of
whioh there aro two hundred acres or first quality
tide rico land, and oue hundred and fltly-fivo acrea
under good banks and In a fine state for cultiva
tion. Also, seveuty five aoros of high land under
cultivation. On the placo are a good dwelling house,
overseer’s house, barns, negro houios and i tber
outbuildings, all u a good state of repair. Persons
dosirlng to purchase will call upon the uudorsigned,
who resides within four miles of the Grove, Terms
of sale made known on tho day of sale. Posses
sion not given until the first of January.
Jyl7-ld H. K. HARRISON, Ex or.
jfg* The Charleston Mercury will publish onco a
week until tee day of sale.
KEDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER
An assortment of sizes and
with tho latest improvement, cau
only be found at our storo.
We will sell them at tho manu
facturer’s retail prices, adding only
tho transportation, and put them
up froe of charge.
KENNEDY it BEACH,
Hodgson’s block, corneroT
Broughton and Bull ste.
Julyl7
CllAN. U, GAMl»mcEL,
ATTORNEY A T LAW.
KJ7.MflXJKYIi.LK, OA
Pracllcce Iaw iu Uju various Ojuulics of Uis uc
muigeo ClrouJt, and the adjoining Counties of Twiggs.
lAurcus uud Washington.
Refer to—John Bwtea, li. /. Crane, and R.
Hilton. foni.4
GeougE a; oouub%,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
ASD
Comminioner of the U.S. Court of Clamnfot
the State of Georgia.
Office Gornnr Bay and HittJ fit mete,
ly ’ my 10
DU. CHARLES H* COLD1NG,
OFFIOR AND REsIDBNGB, No. 14 LIBERTY ST.,
_ One door west of Drayton, myll
” WJL €. (iuKNELLY,
iJTOBStl AT LAW,
BUBKU4, WORTH OOTOTV, •.*.. (I1KI IIFHCE, AUUXY.)
Will practise in tho .8outltc|ijUrc4ilt,uuu in 6lacon,
Dooly and Worm Cuuntleh Jnlio Macon Circuit.
SOT Particular attention glvcu to the wdlcctlon ol
claims In South-Western Georgia. jc2— Om
E.cii jUIlAG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fcljl-ly IKWIJfTOX, OA.
LANlElt i ANDEiiSUN,
A T T O K N E Y B AT LAW,
ap6-ly KAOO.V, OA.
A. 1L C HAitlVluK.
(Successor to OUautpiou & Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 4 Barnard at., between the Market and Buy M.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Dealer In Groceries, Foreign ami Ikimcstie Liquors,
Dried Fruits, ko., Au.
Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Hamuel Solomou-i,
Esq., Messrs. Rabun k Whitehead, uud Swilt & Co.,
davauuah, Ga. tnyll
WILLIAM H. DAS1 licit,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupvlflo, Lowndca County, Ga.
WlU practice In Thoma*, 1/jwndca, Clinch, Ware.
Appling, Telfair, Irwin, Laurcus, aud Pula.-k.
counties, Georgia; uudiu Joll'ereon,Mailtsou. Uam
ilton, uml Columl)ia , counlios, Florida. [myll
WILLIAM LYNN.
CWMMSSION AND F»-RWAHlilNt, MKRCHAN1,
An. 87 Bay street, fiauamtth, Geu ruin.
June Hi
JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
GENERAL
OOALMISSlWN mkmjham,
ASD DjiAUvR ;s
Timber and Lumber.
SAVANNAH, Ga.
wavixa it wiiLuns.
DRALEU3IK
DOMESTIC, FOREIGN AND FANOl
DRY GOODS.
Ao. L4-.0 (Jongretsa-Ht., Savannah, Ga.
JAd. T. WELLS, Juriuurly of Ifeaulbrt Dial, b- L
THEOPHJLUS WfLUAMA “ S-rrivcri Co..Ga
sept 7
ot the KauauxMcbraska act. i wh.MIN'G'IGN, July 1*.*.—'Tciu'kxtixi;—;*:a'.c» yoj-
13. He never gavo tt vote ugaflist the inter-1 terd,-y of m bbia ni»2 76fur.viigin, 2 hotel* yd-
eutot slavery, uml never uttered u word how dip, tut i 1 30 for lurd, p?r hbl of 28*0 lb:. No
wlticli could ijuin tbo most sensitive sontiiern ' trari-aciiou.- to-diiy.
htart ; Si-Mirs Tui:m5X11.vk—Ados l<t-.U,y t.|' 70d ua.-h: at
Thu prominent facts of Mi*. Unchauitu’* re-1 «h*. per gallnn.
covd touching slavery aro thus grouped Into a i Ihww.—'Sales *t*sferil«j-«»! luJUiuimou, ul3l 10
single view ; so that tho person of tiie least n&. | t' cr „ bht» °| ,u ; *’ 0 1 ut '•* | ,cr w '**
tience in research may ascertain ut a ggk«ai*«s t N v , iV ,5S -2 l ?!*7w£t-‘ , 3i«iv«.-r m «l *’u hbl
how tiie democratic candidate stands in us-! k,.‘,"u Miio tfiif Fb»ur -Im J/JivtIi'J r.V *=«i!
pect to the great issue uf the canvass, lu this | iioriinit.
succinct statementi wo give not detached lntv I —
sages und isolated acts; but wc bring the whole “
history of a long life to hear upon tho popular milK UNDERSIGNED having this day associated
mind with tlio irresistible force of truth. This 1 X itiemwlvcs together lor tl»u purpose* ot conduct-
rapid retrosjioet discloses n coiislslcnoy and an ! lug tim Whotesito Grocery Bii“im*s», und- having
ellicicncy of service tu tho South, which ilalleiy i«n , chii.-iid iti^atock of Rodgers 1c Norris, wilt here-
con claim for no other living Ulan. Mr. Hue-! '•V ,,lh t ,u V l Ji u Dusjt,c^ muler the ilrm or ijod-
Imnnn is not only vindicated from ciilumny; lie ; f u,oW WM Wer 04
is not simply slimvii t » be exempt front just ; *•«•* *Jtt«-olti stroo . nouaFUS
reprouclt and worthy of confidence; be is pro- j - “ •* !
muted to his proper position, iu advance of uuy 1
and every statesman of the North iu the conli ;
donee aud affection of tiie peojiie of the South-
lie demands not a mere recognition of Ida ut
“■w R hktonM)OUSt «• bvinuvmm, nuu »i*
.iu
who lit. a
He., who al-
Th, emtio courw of. the Loudon Time,, re-
.pectin* thtacooDtnr and in relation to all nub
ias questions, la explained by the fact that three.
~~ ‘ rareownedby tha Kotluohlld.,
- a more stook-Jobhlng
atlxed upon the little
I Ur.Mlaa, and nee it a rldtcoloua
wannnua, to eXqUott. Making owner, to
My MoeMata ndhded price, undor a momen
tary panic, which th.y did, and Mad# £10,000
>>7 »e operatic*.
uc qnMuoM, is expuune*
fllteoftho paptr Ateown
wdJWoeTte made
inatrotetat Th« Times
tachment to the Constitution', but unbounded \ ‘been tli-solvctl'iiy the abovoft‘:sociiiThm, oithet*
.ivaiamb, Juuo 2d, lfibfi.
Ortn of Itodgcra fc *v«rri5
JAN. A..KORIUA,
<i LU. 11. JOHNSTON,
jno. x. untcii.
Je2
having tliLs tiny
applause for such service iu the interest of the j partner will use the nans* «r iho firm In lltpildailou,
South an no other mau cau boast. Against, tiie '. J A3- G- KOBGERa,
captious criticism of u desperate adversary, rc-! , J.w. A. NORUir
Amiig;iipoiitoctit)ical distinctions and sku king I J ' ovon “ al, » J n0 - 1 ’
among quibbles, thei # democracy oppose tins • Ln'csWiieJ Female College.
COMMENCEMENT.
imV)l)tVnTON STREET HACK AND
LIVERY STABLE.
. Tho umlcrslgnod having put the
.:.v. ubovo Stables in good condition,
; >w^e aro prepared to accommodate their
■.I'JlulzSXJt. customers with Carriages, Hacks,
n.ifgies, Sulkios, Ac., with sound, gentlo, and well
bro'io horses, amt careful drivers. Horses boarded
on accommodating terms, aud well cored for. Two
pairs of fine Carriage Horses for sale. Inquire cor-
nor ol' Barnard aud Drough’on streets,
apt 14—ly j BTEVEN8 k ELLBTON
MATRIMONY MADE EASY,
O R IIOW TO WIN A LEVOIL—The easy
I’riucijilo of Love, Interspersed with IHrectionz
mi* the I’rcsi-rvutiou aud Exaltullon of
Pcrsoiinl llcauty mid Loveliness,
mid for prolonging human life healthily and happily
u the* very longest period of liunum existence.—
;pluii(lidly engraved ou stool.
Tiie single, married, uud tho nmrrled happy.—
'hat is loveV—with instructions for courliug, iu or-
ilor to win thy allcctious of tho opposite sox. Tho
Jghts au<l Shades of Marriod Life.
Tho Reproductive Organs of Females hauAsoincly
engraved s' and tlio InllrmiUus of Youth and Maturi
ty, with their remedies.
VIUSON’ANCY UJ.USTRATKO IlY PI-tTKfi.
. different stages uf gestation—how to determine
hen it oxlsta—how to prevent pregnancy, and
with a lecture on Love to married ladles aud gentle-
men.
Price 60 cents per copy. Ou the receipt of the
ongh ii-all, (post-piM,) one copy of tho
. . v o.* sent by mail to any part of tue United
in ■ Published
CHARLES WALKER,
No.88 Smith 3d st., Philadelphia, Pa.
Abo, iin. Lacroix's i’Hij/jsophical view of
6!AKlti.*<iK.
A popular treatise un «Ito secret iulirmitles ot
,’outli and maturity ark-lug from genital diseases Id
jutli b'cxus with upwards of one hundred and twen
ty-five lithographs and engravings illustrating the
auntomv, physiology, uud diseases of the acxuul or
gan-, their structure, uses und functions, together
with plain directions for tiie perfect cure or syphilis,
gleet, stricture, etc.
Price 60 ceuu per»,Ingle copy. Published by
CHARLES WALKER,
No. 38 South 3d at., Philadelphia. Pa,,
to whom all orders must be sent. apll2—tt
V AG AUONDLIFE .
M OLASSES AND SYRUP— 60 hhda Cuba and
Muscovado Molasnes; 260 bbls New Orleans
syrup, tn store and for sate by
Jqne{w HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A- CO.
Je 2
VJ ARRATII, July GtU—Sermon by Philip'!?.
incontestable attestation of their cuiuliilutoV
fidelity.
I ivu^Tlii^Viro-o l fi K n N ^°m 0NT i'‘T^* 1 j M«>ndii*y | U .h(!y "th—Pri:m exUthltlnn m* Pnphnmm*
LiFk.—Ihe largo Cabinet Maniilttcturing i*s- f*lr.^CotiW*rtnt Ctmdlo-liglit. c*
UiilhUmeiit of Juqucs A* Huy, at Toronto,Gaud- Tuesday, July SUi—Anniversary of lleulz .*c Judeou.
du, together with all the adjacent buildings.! Soeldv. Vrlr.es awarded. Annual address liv
lumber yards, wharves, Ac., was cutirely dt*s-! Luther M. ymith, Prof. Ktnory Conoco,
troyed hy tiro Wednesday afternoon. The Aro Wednesday. July feti—Comumm-cment day. Ad
burned with such rapidity, that tlio workmen 1 «l«^ b - v . l, ” n L 1 f: 1 ,s * ! . ;ul .V' w ’ 8a v a«»#h»«B<
had to jump Irom tho unpor stories, by which
several were killed, nml many Indlv injured.
The loss Is immense.
'Assault on Tint Tiuiiinb’s CouuuapoNwjNi'.
-—Mr. Hanscom, tlio Washington correspon
dent of.tbeNottr York Tribune, was a.jsaulted i
Wednesday In that pity, by Capt. Pale, for a \
refusal to retract a slatomcut that Hie latter !
showed thu wiltte (httUier in surroudorluff his
Missouri company of twonty-flve men to fltteeu
Free State muu in Kaunas. !
"hurfidny', .luty-loi.li—Amilver^uryof tlio Aluiuunc
Society. Addrww'hy Hon. J. Gliiuoy Jonvx,.F«ih
rylvauia. : .; -.
F.xriminatien ol' all the cIubmuk will, tako p'.arc tin*
wools preceding comntenecuicut.
• \V. B. T. MONTGOMKUV,-
inyt) ’* »d-iaupt.,Fniuilty.
ASKK1S—Au (.iBB.iilt
"iSgiiiW i! iiSAoii's
lluii.ii KuriiUliluii Sldrd, llodgicn’.. now IKUck.
J/17
York. rallh luv.lt -l (tt
TO AHH1VK, IiAMUINO It IN NTUUUi
BACON LABI), Ac.
•| AA HHD3 Clear sail Ribbed Sides
lUv 60 d° Shoulder iu air tight packages
100 kegs No 1 Lear Lard, 60 bbls do dn
2a casks do, most approved brands
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.
60 bhds very choice Porto Rico Sugar
60 do roirCuba do
300 bbls ClariUed, A B and C do
60 do Crushed do
26 boxes Loaf do
160 bbls New Orleans Molasses
60 hhda Cuba do
100 bbls California Syrup
BAGOINQ AND'ROPE.
126 bales Gunny Cloth
600 coils Rope, puro hemp
LIQUORS-
800 bbls Connecticut Whisky
160 do K Phelps’ Gin
60 do puro Gin, l’&H
10b do New England Rum
* COFFEE.
400 hags fair to prime lUo
100 do prime Lagulra
60 do Java, 10 pockets Mocha. For sale i
tho lowest market rates
JylO HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
WM. M. WILLIAMS. TUADDKUS OUVKIt. JACK UltOWN
WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practice iu tbecouutlesofMariou, Macon, Hous
ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Iajo, und mi)
adjoining counties, where their services tmvj 1 bi
required. _ ^ myll
' JOilS R, COL-miANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin. Laurcus county, Ga,, luto junior purtuor ol
tho firm of A. k J. Cochrans, Irwin ton, (in., will
attorn* promptly to <U1 business entrusted to iib
care. J'artiuuiar uttoution paid to coliuuliug. Re
ference—Dr, G. B. Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin,
Ga., M Marsh, Savannah. myll
“ B. ELLIN, “
Factor und General Oonmiission Merchant
NO; 71 BAY-STRBBT, SAVANNAH, GA.,
RkrzasTO—Messrs. Clagborn & Cunningham, Boll
k l’ranttes, Ogden. Starr k Co., Savannah; J. P,
rhompson. BnuUin nov 1
WM. AOOI.XVOOUHKR. J.\0. (XJL'I'KK FKAiOUt.
COVPER & FRANER,
FACTORS & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street, Havammh, On.[myll
V AGABOND LIFE IN MEXICO, by Gabriel For
vy, t’pr sevcu yoac^ a rc3ldcut;
The Tu’.iglotown Litters, including a Report ol the
Great Matamoth Reform Convention, with illoatra-
timis;
Life and Travel-* of Horudolua, iu the Firth Centu
ry B. by J. Tulbnys Wheeler, two volumes, with
n map; -
The lliiguenoi Eiltw, nr Times or l«ouin XIV.,; au
historical novol; • . .
Harper’s Pioluro Boukn fur the Nursery-Leard-
iug to Read, by Abbott:
Worth and Wraith, for rn.*rc>.aut= and men of
bushioe*, by Frooman Hunt;
Sy duny Smith’s W'ft uud .Wisdom, bolug selections
from Ills vfrltlugs:
(’uittdron, Ills 1 Life and Writings, by R. Chenevlse
rrcnoht , v ‘ '
Tr«*ucli’S Poems;
Adventures of Gerard, tho I Jon Kilter, with plates;
Homeric Bull ids aud CotuedlcH of Lucian, trans
lated by Win MagiiiH:
Tha Dai-y Clmin, ny %ilg» Ymigo, author of the
Heir of.ltodclUfe;
' tlio'Olil “•
'V^-'enay'i
iikwilMMr
liar por’d Mkguzluu, Dir July. *' r "
Juael« W. TH(
r of.licuclllfe;
lio Ol l Vicarugo, by Mrs Hubboak;
i'eaay dn the RHb ntod ProgrcAa of the F-ugliRh
tMMi'.'h,;.;. *‘J
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
WOOLEN MACHINERY •
C 1 I* GODDARD, New York, only Manufac-
/*• turer ot tbo Original Steel Ring and Tooth
Burring Machiues and Food RoIIh, to bo nttached to
First and also Second Breakers aud Finishers of
Woolen Carding Machines. The attachment to Sec
ond Breakers uud Finishers Is very important
These machines ure in nucccssfel operation, on
First Breakers, lu most of tho principal Woolen Fac
tories lu the United States, Canada and Mexico, and
ore deemed by experienced manufacturers us the
must perfect machines used, and indispensable to
tlio economical and successful manufacture of wool.
They aro In foot tho only strong, durable and suc
cessfully operating machines iu use. No carding
machine should run an bout without them.
Th® Feed Rolls are strong aud durable, and wor
thy of attention.
Circulars explaining theso Machines and Roil, aud
references to Mills having them in use, may be had
by addressing C. L. GODDARD,
No. 3 Bowling Green, New York,
to whom orders should bo oddr«ased.
geptltf—-ly.w . : „
FRENCH CHINA, WHITE GRANITE,
, . AND GLASS WARE.
Mamxa stkxjct, oHARuarox, sotmx Carolina.
> The subscribers respectfully Bollcit,.-*^
from the traveling public, an Inspection
|of their stock or French aud English WM
Chino, in plain white, gold band, and W
decorated dinner, desert, breakfast, tea, toilet, tete-a-
teto sets anil vases. Also, Cups and Saucers, &c., ol
the celebrated Sevres China. White Granite of tbo
best manufacturers. Rich nut French, English and
Bohemian Gloss.
Thoy havo a variety of ornamonts tn Parlsiuw
tare, Busts or Calhoun, CUy, Webster, and ethers,
uulfiuituetefl oftho Greek Slave, VonusdeMedlcls,
iLoy have also a beautiful, durable and cheap arti
cle (hr floors and hearths, of
PLtlri Mid Encaustic Tiles..*
Their stock being very general, carefully selected
ahd Imported direct, offers Inducements to merchants
M'WQUaanunlUei.te whom goods wtU bo put up at
the lowest rate* ter cash. •
WEBB k SAGE; Importers,
luoomorsteChasfuitWebbBCo,
YONUH tii F1UERSUN,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION J1ERCHANTS,
ms. 94 HAY-umm. savannajl oa.
apr4
Lumber) Mill aud Brick Yards.
Sept 6 SAVANNAH, GA.
UT lTcoIIlTn ,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
Jones fitroot, (oue door East of Drayton fitreut..
Is prepared to contract for all kind** of building
and repairing.
Also to conduct water through tbo various part
of houses. np 17
ORB* LEFLER~St WiLCU^, JJeiitlHts.
ARE now fully prepared to in
sert full or partial suits or Teeth
on tho principle ol' Dr.J. Allens'*
Putent Continuous Gum, By thh
Improvement, the term of the lace can bo restored ‘
any degree of rotundity that may be desired. It..
applicable In all cases where tho checks have fallen
In aud cauuot bo detected by »ho closest observer.—
rhls method combines Uio fellow log i IvuuUgea:—
Au artificial gum, which exhibits u perfectly natural
and life-like appeuranen, aud inmirts to th-i thceth
that peculiar expres-ltm which cbursctei lzui* the na
tural organs.
This Gum consists of a sllaclous compound, which
la applied and fused upon tho Teeth and Plato lu euco
a manner, as to fill up all tho iulorsticcs around the
base of the Tooth, and also unites them firmly to
each other and to tho l'lnto upon which they ure
sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth,
Office over DeWitt At Morgan, Congress st reet.
%♦ Republican and Georgian copy, fob 10—ti
'i-col*
«• sites. J. a. davis.
RUSE, DAVIS 4t LONG, T"
OOMMISSIOK MERCHANTS,
tnuy «U
SAVANNAH, GA.
WM. S. DAN1ELL,
ATTOKNBV AT LAW,
tixrxsaxn. (U.
4tr OUico over Thomu M. Turner ix Oo.’b Uvi
dtorc, Bay stronl. m yj .
ukjkwt. a. n. xfiz' [jtflf,
LOCKETT 6t SNELLINGS.
COMMISSION MERCUAN’I'S,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
..... ... Savannah, Ga.
U ill uttend to the selling or all kinds of produce,
strict alt on tiou given to receiving aud forwarding
•foods. may 31 *
Auction Jc CommiMiou House, Mucou. 14a.
A. It. Nd.AUGIII.lN, ’
General Agent aud Auctioneer.
Solicits from his friends consignments of every
description. Takes orders for Cotton.
BSr Spcohtl attention given to tho soles of Roo)
Estate, Stocks aud Negro property, at public and
i»rlvatosales. Promji returns and Ainaich.
Roforenoc—C. A. L. LAMAR. mchao
MS. W. OHKK.V. _ fl. r. fiNIHW.
GREEN * SMOOT.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OCt26 TdOMASTON, OA.
JOHN BILBO, T”
Onllnnry ot Chatham Comity,
AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in the Court House. myl«
AJiTlTOilY McCULLOIL
ATTORNEY AT Li^W,
Savamiah, Georgia,
AS- omoc on Bay street, over tho Bank of Savan
nah. _ mayl3
R. F. COLE * BROTliElL
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERJ
CHANTS,
Savannah, Ga., and Montgomet'y, Ala.
F. T. Cole, j It; F. Colv,
Bay street, Savannah. | Commerce st. f Motitg’ry.
HKFKRKXCHS,
Holcomb, Johnson, k Co. | Cohens it Hortz,
Ixickctt k Snuilings. I Kdwiu Parsons & Co.,
Robert A. Allow, J Scranton, Johnston k to.
SAVANNAH, UA. mylS
WM. T-. WHBB, WM. B. (MOV.
WEIiB 6f SAGE,
(flUOCKWOKS TO UAMKROX, WSBB St CO.
IMPORTERS OF
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN-WAKE.
145 UE1ST1N0-ST. OUARLK8TON, 8.O.,
Will our;ily Cuuutry .Morcimms with tlooq. in thplr
lino at as low rates na they can buy In New
York, or olsowhoro.
«oj»t 28 ly
■RXKiHSIi; ~
AT TO UN E Y _A T LAW,
Corner nr Uuy ami. Wliltnkrr Street.,
KATA H MAO.
feb 25. 3mm
JONH N. 1IOWISN,
KNODJEIOt, .UtUHlIECT AND 8UKVKVOR
(WAMdl or DRAYTON AND DRYAN-NIN,
(Above c A. L. Lamar.)
Jytl—Sin
DENTISTRY.
Drs. ROYALL Sr. JOHNSON,
Dentists, office corner St. Junuu-st.
aud Murkct Fquaro, over .S. Wil-
mot’s Jewelry store. Office Inmn;
from 8 to 2 o’clock, mid IVcm 9 to f-
mar 11 cent
A ox«o*3H:x»f'<3r‘''/V
ft EMPORIUM- iX
1 DOOB WEST OF THE REPUBLICAN RKADIKq HQQM
c. w. MAURyT
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WUXKUN, lOURD CO., OA.
WlU attend to professlouol business in the Counties
or Heard, Carroll, Campbell. Coweta, Fayette, Rid-
wether aud Troup.
Reference—Hon. E. Y. HU!, LaGrauge, Ga.; IRa.
David Irwin, Marietta, Gu.; Oulom-I M. M. TidtvtlL
Fayetteville, Ga.; and Sir. WiUiatu Daugherty, to*
ltunhua, Ga. ( sopl7-ly
wm. McAllister.
NEW MARBLE YARD,
Opposite iMurelUt'Ove Cemetery, Sav'h, Ga.
Mnrfife M<.»iume>iis, Toinba uud Grave Stones, fern-
Dhed oli •‘«»asot!«blo terms. Orders re*-
IJpcctl'uJly oollolted,
up 18
D. A. O’UYRNE;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176, Bay-fit., over Turner ft Co»«. p r u
nov 10—ly
SAVANNAH, GA.
Drug Store;
Fine Ready-made
Clothing ; Hots
aod Caps, Shirts,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canos, Umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchief,
and
Fancy Articles
fer
Gentlemen.
W.O. Price*,
FASHIONABLE
AND
XIUTABY
TAYLOR,
No. 147
Bay fitroot,
SAVANNAH.
Also, Buperfluo
Cloths, ossimerfc
and Vestings, will
bo mndo to mca-
suro.unexcoptlon-
able In ntyle
and
workmanship,*
by tlio
best mechanics,
at ahovtopt
notice
Orders from city and county eollcltod. JVf
STRANGRiir '
It* you want a
UEUKUB TKUUPTlWiUfir
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Monument .Square, noar State Bank
SAVANNAH, GA.
nov 10—ly
c k A SI E~WE LL8 ft*C Cta r
PACTORS «t COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Savnnnnli, un.
' ». »V. UAKKU,
•YTJOBNEy ANDCOUNfKLLOBATLAW.
JlonticcUo, Jeffersou County, Fla.
Reference—Hou. W. II. Fuanxa, Savannah, Ga.
myll
EDWARD G. WIL SUM,
MAG1STI14TF, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS. ,i
At Mcsurs. Ward k Owens’ I aw Offlco. f my 11
^AWE7uitESvrCIE^«55:r
l and cheap
BBl£^Tritnk, Vnllce, Carpet Rap,
MIlvMor Clothing of any ktud nr quad-
toady tnauc or made np to your
measure; also IlaU, Caps, Shirts, Cullura or Dress
Furnishing ortlclos of any dosariptiuu, call and so-
lect from the largest and host stock In thu city, nt
the Star Emporium, 147 Bay streot.
* WM. 0. FRICK.
COMMISSION AND FOltWAUDlStTAeRCHAN‘1^
Bay tired Savannah.
THOS. iA WAYNK. C. K. ORENVILIA.
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE,
Jy 0—tf Savannah, ch
ATTORNEY AND OOU.VSELLOR AT LAW
Troupvtilo,LowndesOonty,Qq. . /«;(
Corttvroflltou
SAVANNA-
SUCCESSOR to T, C. Rto*,M»ittlfacta«r»tul
S? n P«S..*5?,V. v *f l8l T .-Kmon '«ntt taS
■irtWblltktr-flu..
worirantedto rosUt oflSj-
cuL, iirltoi low.
of a soottoraMl-
iwbuty Sjrriipj^tojftra.