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VOL. XXXVIH [OLD 8EUIK8.]
SAVANNAH, (GA.. Kill DAY, JULY 25, l85«.
NO. 12080.
i mikI ffukt) .
Offloia 1 Papar of the City and County
R.B. HILTON & CO.
PtONUBTOM AN!) PUHl.IflllKRS,
B I. HILTON, - -
t. P* HAMILTON, .
Editor.
• Am** Wit I Editor.
FRIDAY, Two O'clock P. M.
_ u*jt=»x* 9
Nt/w VoHJi, July M.—There was u great
tHUumra meeting font night,at which five thou
sand persona were present—Immense embus-
Tbe Democrats or Columbus, Ohio,
have bolted from Ruehanati and joined the
4mericAU».
P|irit|ng oflbi It. John*.
The 6'urcf/iim brquglft tbp sad intelligence
tbW murulug of the burning of the steamer St.
fflnt, at Jacksonville. The Republican, ot
that place, i give* tbe following account of the
oawaltyt
Tbe steamer St. John* took live about 15 min
utes to HI o’clock, Monday night, while lying at
tb« wbart ot Mensr** Einbee Cauova, und
burned to her lower deck. It iu the opinion of
tbe Captain and other officers Unit it wus tbe
work ot an Incendiary. The lire originated in
tbe alter hold. We learu that about half-past
10 o’clockjone of tbe passengers, having occa
sion to pass iu that direction, looked iu the en
gine room and saw the foruaces clear—no sign
of tire; and about 4 of 11 Mr. lliancc, the
mate, was noon by two of tbe pussongers go
eud examiue tbe furnaces ; tbe eugiueer, also,
before retiring, looked in to see that all was
right.
The efforts of the officers aud crew, and the
citlxens generally, to save tbe hull and machin
ery, deserve tbe highest praise. The Captains
of the Fire Companies done good service. She
was scuttled, and sank betweeu 3 und 4 o’clock
Tuesday morning. Furniture and plate all lost.
Honey aud books saved. A few passengers
lost some of their effects. Captain MoNelty
.^KHined on board uuiU all tbe passengers Were
Mltty* 1 ’pared oaf shore, und was the last to
"give up ship.” No insurance. Mails all
*aved.
Caterpillar In Derntur County.
The Buinbridge Argut ot last Tuesday, turn-
dons jlip ravage^ of a * ycry forntiifobfo foe of
|h8tjiips ij|’thk| s5ctioir.' ft aays's 1
IS e were informed on yestmday that a worm
bai'Jppbarud anlbbg the crops in Fowltown
tjj-lrjcf an$ elsewhere iq thlS coniity, that is
rpioplelely Jertvoying everything before it.—
They tlrst appear on tbe grass, which, in a
short time is completely consumed. They noxt
attack either corn, cotton,caue, potatoe vines,
or anything within their reach; and serious
fears are entertained that the cotton crop aud
the late corn, If tbe worm does not soon disap
pear, will be entirely destroyed iu some por
tions of the county. The late corn seems to be
their favorite food, and older corn Is injured by
their stRippingievery Wade on the staOc. Tho
worm U galled .the Mgcass oaterpillur.’ from
their tlrst appearance on the grass, but their
trae-name noone appears to know. Unlike the
“army- wonn”'ttaeysoon spread over an eutire
.’but are no low destractiyd.
Svrs?iMiect5if
Tho following stat istics of hut year's election
•to,Md Will uoiitlnuo to bo, for ionic time,
of interest to politicaiis and others :
MAINE.
Morrill, Hepubllchu, for Clov. 51,488
Wells. Democrat, . 48,3711
Reed, Whig. 10.045
NKW IIAMIVGIIHK.
Metcalf, Am. and Hop., for (lov. 32,783
Baker, Democrat, ‘27.«>«
Bell, Whig, si, 430
MASSAL'HUSKTrS.
Rockwell, for (lov. 30,5‘Jl
Gardner, Am., 51,074
Beach, Pern., 34,020
Walley, Whig, 14,454
OHIO.
Chase. llcpublicdM, for Gov. 140,041
Mcdli, Democrat. 131,001
Trimble, American. 21.310
OALIKOHNIA.
Johnson, Ain., for Gov. 50.04H
Bigler, Dent,, 45,057
Mt\j. fer Johnson, 5,oll
Wisconsin-
Baahrord, Rep., for Goy. 32,002
Barstow, Dem. 32,227
M«j, for Hash ford. ~37.*,
VKRUONT.
Boyce, Rep., for Gov,
Clark, Dcm„
Slade Am.,
(jOKNEOTIO LT.
Miner, Am., and Rep. for Gov.
Ingham, Dem.J
Dalton, Whig,
30,030
12,963
3,031
28.02S
27200
nuvou, nuig, 3,506
Congress—all tour Represesentatives Ameri. an
N*HW VOBK.
Headley, Amer., for Secretary «>f State, 14S.557
King, Republican, 130,693
Hatch, Soft Democrat, 01,3:10
Ward, Hard Democrat, 50,353—150,080
Or take the vote for Gov in 1854:
Clark, fusion of every isru, 150,804
Ullrnan Amer., 122,282
Seymour. Solt Dbmocrat, 150,405
Bronson,Hard Democrat, 33,850—ism,435
PKNNSYI.VANIA.
Nicliolus, fuslontst, for Canal CVnnY. 140,745
Plummer, Democrat, 101,281
Williamson, Republican. 7,220
Cleaver, Native. 4,050
Henderson, Whig, 2,203
Martin, Amer., 078
MARYLAND,
l'oruell, Auior., for Comptroller 42,(Oil
Rowio, Democrat, 39,070
Purnell’s majority.
Congress- four Amt
crats.
VIRGINIA
Wise, Dem., lor Gov.j
Flournoy, 4 met-.,
Wise's majority, 10,180
All the Represeulativcs in Congress but one
(Curlile) Damocrat.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Aggregate voto for Dem. Congressmen, 47,857
“ *• American “ 40,811
KKNTl.'OKV.
Morehead, American, for Goveruor, «0^U0
Clark, Democrat (13413
Morehead’s majority, 4,403
Cm»gres»~6 Americans aud 4 Dem.
TEXAS.
plead Ihr mercy; 1 am an limouout mini; 1
don’t come be thru you with u da rkuued fore
head nr a downcast eye ; l come determined
to dio brave, aud 1 shall die without a tear in
my eye. Gentlemen, take care of my poor
wife and children, and see that they have plen
ty to eat and wear.”
He looked un at the limb, und not a muscle
of his face quivered ; he only spoke twenty
minutes and had ten uduntes more : he asked
to pray duri ug that tiuiojuid said: " I will nut
keep you lung.goutlemeti, aud if 1 am a minute
or two over my time, 1 hope you will excuse
me.’
Hu then got upon the bench, and remarked
that he thought the rope was loo short, as he
wanted to fall further tliat he might die easy,
as he had seen persons before die hard when
they did not havo full,enough. The rope was
fixed nroimd his neck, and lie tied the liaiidk-
chlot over Ills face himself, and called all Ills
friends to tell them good by ; he kissed one or
two of thorn and said, "1 am innocent,” when
the bonch was pulled from under him, bat the
rope not hohig tlxed right, ho had to be lilted
up again until tho roRowas properly adjusted,
wnon ho died in about live minutes. There was
u\m 250 or 300 persons presont, aud no mm
said a word in uwlhvor, •
Letter from the Hon. K. C. Cubed, of*
Florida.
The foilowiug is a copy of u letter uddtersed
by Mr. Cabell, of Florida, to tho Amorlcuu and
Democratic electors of that stato:
Tali.ahahskk, June, 1850.
Sir i Daring a receut visit to tire cities of Wash
ington and New York, I was painfully impress
ed with the progress of the Abolition sentiment i
of the country. So rapid and so great 1ms been |
this progress, within a low years, that It may
require the United action of thu entire South,
coroperating with the conservatism of tho
Northern States,.to prevent the election of the i
Black Republican or abolition candidate for the
Presidency of the U. S.
Active, earnest, and to un ulurming extent ;
successful oflbrts are being made, to coucou- j
trato the antl-slavory sentiment of the North
on one mnu. Should this result in the election ,
of a President, on purely sectional grounds, it I
needs no prophet of evil!'( predict the disas
trous consequences.
In this state of things there seems an Impc:
rative demand that the conservative, eop v stitu.
tional men of tho e.outitfv should unite, for the
’iakfi Qf\hh Union anu tho Constitution.
unfortunately the Inllucncn of tho spirit of
party is sufficient to prevent the harmonious
combined action of those having a common in
terest, or who are prompted by a common
intriotic sentiment. Even hero in the South,
ho laws of self-defence and soll-iHvseryutlun
seem impotent to enforcft a union, palpably no-
to tiio prowcp ~“ i * — 1
tfriWyhut are r ,
Souehkrn Bank oF~GkoKau, Located at
UiiKBRiDUE^AVe learn that tlio stock of tots
{wagiywbean subscribed by citizens of Geor-
* b f° operation
aith *30,000 m win paidra,as soon ns*the en-
raving ckh' be cdmpletM, which* ttiU be In
TaR hnsln'ess, Tbe
jpfPi Qn or this Iwfltut on in Soutliorn Geor-
git. Is an important acquisition to this portion
or the State, as well to our sister States, Ala
bama and Florida, where heretofore no Bank
ing SiciUtieB have been afforded, and we pre
dict for it, a prosperous and successful issue.
Tbs officers of the Bank have not yet been
•elected, but will be such that the community
ma fri^upoa for their integrity and honpsty^-
Death or Jcdob May, of Virginia.—Judge
JohnF. May departed this life but Sunday
morning, at bis residence on High street. The
deceased was an eminent end wealthy citizen
ofUdU ^ad filled
Sfepec^i tjrthe is a"gfritlp'msn of
high tone and scrupulous Intergrity. He leaves
a widow and two daughters besides a host of
relatives and friends to monru his departure.—
At the time of bis death he was in b Is seventy-
fifth year*—A S, Democrat
The Manchester (N. H.) correspondent of the
principles—who, at the
’ ' vie
wMiP tfi ■■
last State election, voted fovlchabod Goodwin,
the Whig nominee for Governor—will throw
hU whole strength Into this contest iu favor of
tbe truly Democratic doctrine or popular
sovereignty.
A Nkw Bridge to Goat Island.—We loar
by.tha Niagara.Fajlsr (teette tlftt workme.
h*re toft;mphced operat(oils on the new bridge,
which U to toko the place of tbe old one load
ing to Goat Island. Very substantial abut-
meutHare being put down.
rqrc(j q union, ‘palpably
„ no „ uu» w io tho protection of.our property, ami
. . A 3,982 tnrdSirtst rights 'as 'men hod titixciis. But.
lerlcaus au^ two Dbmo- though' the amataamaiibp of pm liea in impracti
cable, aipl thougq a uufon of our people, acting
lit their primary capacity, canuot bp pllbete;;,
there i»a mwe, pointed out by tlie CkaiatHiitiun
of tho by ^hlch the .South, ami Con-
stitnlioiiHl, National men of the North ean
present a unifaf/roji/ against the Abolitionist-*
or Black Republicans. We can, If we will,
teach these disturbers of the peace of the Union,
that, however we of tho South may differ as
to other men and other measures, we arc a
unit as opposed to them und their schemes,
and that no division among ourselves can pus*
Federal Con
stitution, iho mofc am i ’irtfpre^ed ivitll tlVc
profoundWisdottidfits provisions. The Con
stitution prohibits ns, the people, from costing
our votea ijitectly for the President ami Vico
83,824
)enj-, for Congress, 1st district,
ick, Anibrjcoy,,
,379
10,311
Hancbclc, Arat-rjcay,'
Evans, Ambrlcatt, 2d district,
Ward, Democrat, •'' •' '•
jiOpiSI ANj^.
Wlckliffe, Democrat, for (iovornor, 32,382
Derbglnpy, Ayjpriquq, f Ml?
Majority for Wlckiiffo, ~iS
Congress—3 Demoo rats; 1 American,
ALABAMA.
Winston,•Democrat, for Governor,. • 43,926
Shortridge, American. 32,128
Wi art on's majority, 11,78R
Congress—6 Democrats and M A mcr!en:.s. .
‘d’
Multoe, Uea\oeraU‘t'ur Governor, 32,038
FontaUui, American 27401
McRae’s majority, 4,947
Congress—4 Democrats and I American.
GEORGIA.
Jouuson. Dem. for Oo'> uu,478
Anq^a, { AmirlAkni' v mP.
dqlinsQn’s niajovHy, 16,250
TENNESSEE.
Johnson, Dem., 67,499
Gently, American, 65,333
Majority for Johnson, 2,165
Congressmen equally divided between Amer
icans and Democrats. . . i. i. ■ .v -» -
. The following States will bold their elections
this year previous * to the cniite^ for the Presi
dency: '
Aug-
Mlsiouri,
Atkanaaa,
Aug. 4
Aug. 4
Allg. 4
Georgia,
Florida,
Sept,
Sept.
Oct. 6
Oct. 0
Pennsylvania, Oct. 14
Ohio, Oct. 14
Indiana, Oct. 14
South Carolina, Oct. 14
Cuavpton and Dallas.—Under the nailery,
atthe Uto debatei in PatlUment us AmeS
atttlra, wen Sir.Dallas and Sir. Crumuton who
constituted tbe cynosures of every eye Thev
exchanged, we are told, tile most engaging
cuurtenesr—l-ondrn fatter.
A|)e !}eI,tofleiil)s'drSceiit'o'f',9 Inst, says:
qf cqttos will shortly be inside of
?u,000 biles, and possibly by (be 10th of August
way go as low as 10,000 bales. It Is pretty
misfit that the country is well cleared of cut-
ion. Soiuo curmudgeon of a planter may here
and there be holding on to a share or his last
year’s crop with the expectation of realizing
1,1 cents per pound (br middling. It Is gratl-
fylug to Hod that there are actually some plan-
ten In a situation to hold over from one season
to another; but the cases are so isolated that
they have no influence on the market.
A HiN«ULak Burial.—Mr. G«rgc H«ile,
wn of the tote Hon. l.pyi Haile, Chief Justice
tUe SuwemeiCaurt-of.llhpde s Island, recent-
¥ W^rt$»twzey, inthatStote, leaving direc-
turns for his funerel, which were strictly fol-
lowed :-He wished to be dressed for the grave
In his best salt of clothes, and to wear a new
pair of jpiter booto that he had recently
purchased. His pocket-book, which contained
•everal dollart, he requested to have placed in
the poekfet >where be iwas accustoracd to keep
H»wd the con too to of h\v vestJ pocket, even
iooth f picker, he asked to
bin; in the grave, and a
nqnjher ofa dozen, to
North Carolina, Aug. 7
Tennessee, Aug. 7
Vermont, Sept 2
Missouri, Arkansas, North Carolina, FJorida
and Indiana yo^e for Governof. •’ i ‘
Tho Tragedy In Morgan County, Mo.«
A prisoner Hung.
The following is a full account of an affair in
Missouri, which was briefly mentioned! yester
day, We copy it from the 8t. Louis Daily News:
Morgan Co., Mo., July 8.-About the 2d of this
month the spring belonging to the Prairie
District of Morgan county, was found to be
poisoned, or at least the people imagined
with a just cause, I suspect.
There were at this time thirteeu or fourteen
children aud the teacher, who, aftc-v partaking
of t ha-water, were taken very sick. 1 Ttt^'sptlni
wa3 analysed tfnd f66nd to contain arsenio, a
least the doctors'in that neighborhood though
so. A mun by the name of James Ray, who
bad about a week before nurtured himself in
the court of Morgan, and, hw word 4 was proved
to pass for naught by tkirteon|or fourteen neigh
bors, and who swore that ho would be revenged
on the whole neighlmrhood, and who, to make
tho evidence more strong against him, had ta
ken his children away from school a day or two
before, was taken up upon suspicion; but there
not being sufficient evidence ngainsthim, was
told that if he would leave the county In five
days, escorted by a guard to the limits of tho
county, and the State ns soon as no^lblp, ho
might go. lie was taken to a house aacl a
guard put over him, but owiug to treachery or
negligence ho was allowed to escape. He then
went to Hickory county, and several persons
lursuod him and took him up un the 6th of
ulyin that, county, when tthey broughhim
back and determined to hang him.
This morning, runners were started before
daybreak to announce the intelligence. I went
up to tho school house, which was his prisbu
when I arrived, I fouud the crowd assemble!
around a rock; -on -the 1 summit of which was a
Minister of ttie Gospel, imraed Grecn, addres
sing the mob; after a few renpirk* ho called the
immediate neighborhood around him, to the
number of seyentetm oy pigh(e eI .b 'Vh° ll atl
children at the school, to decide upon tho
prisoner’s fate; they consulted togorher for a
few moments, when he (Mr. Green) announced
that they had decided tliat the prisoner should
die in one hour—u hriof tlmo to bo summoned
before an offonded Gml and to eternity.
There was no excitement, no noise—all was
quiet aud orderly; tho prisoner, who was very
calm, spent the most of the hour glvcu hlui in
prayer, and looked at the dock only twice to
see how rapidly the time flew by, and gave no
other signs of uneasiness,and was as cool as pos
sible, At the end of the hour he was taken out
and got upon horseback himself, when he was
escorted to the gallows which was h 1lmb that
had Wen fixed Iwt a W mintifes lwforc;
He then desired tliat a paper, headed "James
Ray’s Confession,” should be read aloud before
ana after his death. Mr. Green, who took a
prominent part in it, ns he had two children
who were expected to die dvery moment from
the effects of the poisoned' whiter, read'U aloud,
but It'was oiiW a reitoratiflfn of his vowfH of In
nocence. Tho inlsonot (yas theh gty?n thirty
minutes to speak, knd'commenced:
" Qtntlmm ana honorqb/e tifizenttf Aforgan
county and Slate of Jtfiisom —I coma not to
j)»thf' Rttignfloint
Mskwiant's and Pdanikh’s Banx on Sav
annah, Qxoboia.
. r!,';™’ wlt V * re »‘ pleasure, that this Bank,
(lit. Hu xiseuty in uuii Uliy, Air. li«U
Wot*- having received tho a]ii)(iintmG[it. As
Z'wsr 1 "i*eksoaville, Agencies from
twaolthe largest Banks In theC.mntry, our
Winf^f5 0n l l ? ,,ll i y .w' MVH ' ""Bee lor the
went or Banking Ikcllltles,
In In addition to thoso heretofore
o S 1 ' ne S’ Agency Is prepared
tffl# e u cry eefcommllstion nhcesanry by
purehsser of foolmnge oft our
tw j ‘1 eltlet .nnd .hv having always sight
o “"""“fi. Charleston and Now
•e.nJnJj;rS£S n t io,,,ln * 8 ,norcl "* rol
XeZT.Ir ‘V!l a,ni Mr. Gibbs has been
fe l H! P%rs’ i B.hK’of Fairfield, from
C| S>» 1j‘tb tSmoat Batteringtostl-
‘PprobatMn'of hi. manage-
™ Ihtir A jtncfr-^ackxHivillf publican
l huve address a sTmiliar commiiMoatiou to
each of the pii-'Ulculiinl Electors iioinoiuted by
the Democratic, and A metican purtio *.
I hope you will llml it consistent with jour
views of propriety to'answer tlieae »|o*stious in
(lie nllirniutive. I think it is thu only si,ie ground
for thu South to lake, anti 1 trust ft will bo to
ken nut only by the Electors of this Slue .but by
ail the Americanaiid Democratic Lectors in
every Southern State und indeed throughout
the iJniun.
Funding thu election, the efl’uct will ».e to re
lieve tho canvass of that bitterness, wmcli iuis
sadly cliunietorizcd ptevious prosldons mi eteu-
lions will prevent thu fcriininiition, am - recritni-
tuition, uml indulgence hiufll'iisivu per«,malitioK
which have hurctofo;i> prevailed. Alter thu
election in Xovemtoi’, and before thu meeting
of the different Electoral (.'o! leges, |. K ro wifi
lie time for communion ami full umierauinUiiig
among the diitferent electors who concur in the
paramount object of-drterminatlon i.\ iiefuut
AtiolUlunlst. By tliis qiudlis a concent*Atom of
strength and practical Vnion may be -elected
among tlio.se who woiilq oppose u sectional ad
ministration fatal to our institutions, iu,«i who
are willing to combine together I > ensit* an ad
ministration of our Government restiug upon
national grounds, and to lie ce-nluctu upon
national grounds, and to lie eomiucUa upon
sound uonstitutlonul principles.
1 look upon this not o'rjy us a matt'it of ex
pediency, hut as a positive duty, uud snan
juice to see the Florida “ *
iu this constitutional
and union.
1 have tho honor to be very respectfully your
obedient servant aud fellow citizen,
E. (1. Oarell.
Fulling Wonts or a Yoaug Rnthcr un
hey DicartWictl.
lib ‘ kimlajl frhfiiils, Ob ? hoar iiui even
l-. I liir.'er, hover. ’Ilf*;
I li.'J hut ituw llit} uir ol'Umiv.fii
tlieuUiiu.j will, toy LUesI sigh.
Take ibe litU<: one I Imive,
Wiirin II in Ilia loving heart,
Amt us its little boson; heaves,
80111I110 grows Mill, we IW
i Va»y wilh (to.vtti Uitn o-oless i.triiV:
H.ov you io tho chiisioiihig 10.I;
1 gazt- bey inn I new opeoiog lil«,
••Onward 1 speed toHod.’’
lumwii; util,,, uiiu nnuu rv~
da Electors taking the leud
I efloi t to restore harmony
©bitnavji.
libly onnre to their Imnellt.
The more diligently 1 study our Fed
ititutlon, iho more am 1 1 Mniprc^ed 1 1
jrdfciund Wisdoih Of its provisions. ’ 1
ititutlon prohibits ns, the people, froii
jur votes ditectly for tho President 1
IWaldcnt, eta we do In most political emo
tions. ft oldigps iia‘ to ohooiip '.'IClectoVs’t to.
elctit a' Fyesuieuf and - ‘V•^eo• Fresiqont ib\*
tw, as'wb ' clioese members or o- - 131 :t -
I'ifcgislttture to elect Henators of tht
States. Why was (UlsV Savely not
Its fiipqers \yero ijfri^if \o gu|rusf f.ie
members or oiii- Stiitc
the Untied
not because
t'.te election
use important officers directly fa iho poo-
pfp.tuit ncc;\ui«j they knew that thu neoplo
could not, in all cases, excrolao this privilege
iwor RRdowtaudlogly, except through the
medium of Electors chosen for tliLs purpose.
The very state of things whioh now exists
seems to have been foreseen and provided fov.
There are at this time three or more eaudid:>tc-j
In the field, among whom tlrra n.usl bo
grees of ureforcucb. if iho' Oonstltution liutf
noYided thal the peoj^e bliould vote directly
07 Pf&ui)(er\t and > ice lVesident, there would
ho nn menus qf expreasing a preference for
quo eundUlato over anothor, except for the can
didate whom they prolerred to all others. Fail,
lug to secure thefrylrfll choice, they might, by
hovlng the election sent to the House ol Repre
sentatives, lie compelled to take the! *
choice—the, —
10 candidate :eOs.t, otye.cJw\%l>i$ '< l<v
Ih'tbirleu this life, in the city of ftivutiiimth, 011
Ike all. of .laiic last. MIIUDHOAI SlIKR'Al.b, Beii’r,
ngii.t 72 yours ami 11 iiitmths. .hulge MhcfbUI was
b fi n In 1 Re city nr rhtti lo ton, S. t’., 011 foo aOUl of
IJivenibi r, US.*!. He fletlit-U law with iho Into
I'harluA Harris, l-foj., uinl vy<t* iphuUteil to tho Par
In 17UU t n»d at 1|\j time «>r U\. UoMIi WHS tho oiliest
praefitiemer tu the I0vst«ra pUtriat nf Huorala. In
t|;n years tK.l-’-Jlm toprc-.(i*i.t.}it Cliallnilii enunty
in tho l.tjh’l il'ire of the Mate, and sufocipieutly an
AlCentv.ui ut' the city. In the war nf 1812 nioUu.-t
Hr -iit lit Haiti, hi- servi*'l «:• n mm ontumi’i-linu-il or.
Ileer of the ItopuhUuuii Itliaw, coumiuaihnl by tho
lah- .VIfro I Ciulibc-rt. Du the 4th ol .November,
IS 17, he was ekctuU .Iml^if of 1I10 Court of Oyer
uml Tci-ii.iiior, now tie- City .Court of Savauuali.
.bulge 8beU:i!l was cnitUnn.l tn hi-, ImiHii fur several
montlw previous to Lis ilnceiise, relRiniiig pis rucui-
ties iqitu the liitost period o,l* life.
Cniniimtial 3nt%in:f.
T .. BVo\ ; lafoil of the Uonstltutlon and clec-
lion laws passed in pursuance thereof, enable
tbe people, through an intermediate electoral
body—the College of Electors’ J '
lit ‘
_ ly—the College of Electors—to exercise a
sound judgement aud proper discrimination.
By this mcaiw, if we ennnot elect the man fov
who®
we have i decided Drefevencj, we may
elect one who uext nearly- agrees >rHh us. Thfi
eleovicn of A0 1 dd»tilia'l Electors is'by law, hold -
eh thff same'day In each State of tho Union',
oind befoto the Electors of the ?wal Stales
mep tq cast thelV V°tes for President and Vice
prcsld®nt there Is nnrejo time to auoei taiu the
—8\dt Qf the election in every other State. The
electors of our State, when they assemblu nt
electoral College, will kuow with absolute cer
tainty what will be the effect of the vote of
Florida, whioh information we cannot have at
the time of the popular election In November,
becauso it will be impossible for us to know
for whom other States will vote.
I am sure that Mr. Fjlimoi'o or tyr. Buchanan
wohld fcith'dr rtjoice (6 seo the other elected in
hefeton'eo to ah Abolitionist or Black Uepnb-
jioan,and I presume their respective friends
have a similar preference. Tho Constitution
confers the power upou, and, in iny Judgement,
makes it the duty ot tho Electors to exerciso a
sound discretion, and to express this prefer
ence.
Old party issues have passed away, and the
measures on which is based the formation of
new parties are insignificant in comparison
with the principles upou which m\3 thovighVs
of the South, and the cor.soqubnt' coiitiuimncc
ofa Constitutional'Uhtdh.’ ^e maintenance
of fhese prinfciplea is with me paramount, mid
alioye every consideration of. party tri
umph or defeat, its entirely to control my poli
tical action, The Whig party as a distinct,
political organization has ceased to exist, and
not having eouuected myself with tho Know
Nothing, American or Democratic parties, 1,
like many others, am at liberty to vote inde
pendently, and in view of the issues now be
fore the American people, can cheerfully sup
port Mr. Buchanan or Mr. Fillmore, and will
warmly advocate the election of cither to pre
vent the election of a Bluek Republican.
My preference for Mr. Fillmore is well Lno.vn
to ibis community, to tUo Houso 'of Repre
sentatives, and -on.nlf proper occasions else-
Wh4ro,v I have avowdd my admiration of his
character, and wnrmly advocated the leading
measures of his administration. 1 have fre
quently declared, and still believe, he has pecu
liar claims to tho support of lovers of the union
everywhere, and tliat ho is especially entitled
to the gratitude and support of the people of.
the Southern Rtqtca. His administration (to
the principles and measures of ’which he is still
pledged) gdVo assurauco to tho world that ho
had no sympathy with radicalism, nor section
al fanaticism. Mr. Buchanan 1 is known to bo
au equally sound; conservative, cbnstitiUioimj
Union man. * Iq ’tho hands of either of these
S ‘*emen the Constitution wijl bo safe, and
eoplp will lie assured of a wlso adminis-
in qf government,
Being then at liberty to voto for the Electo
ral candidates of oither party in Florida, 1 wish
to put it boyond tho reach of possibility that
my voto can, In any event, onuro to the benefit
ot the Abolitionists. With this view, in Iralintf
of myself und many others similarly situated,
I respectfully ask you whether yon will exoi-
ciso the discriminating power to which
To he more explicit, 1 wifi ask you!
1st, Do you not prefer, and do you not be
lieve the Democratic (Ainorican) party of Florl
SuvuiinnH market, tTuly yr»,
VDnvN-—N'* tvan-’a'd"":' IniMVon a* iuau - * 1 this
I'npMioon'.
niAUUC-Htl^ July 23.-.t\ne\vi.—Tho irnusae-
li»ns |i»-«hiy won- liinlu-il to 114 halos, ut exiri-inos
Wigtog Vv<»v\ liijj t«> u »;«.
t.'DM'MHiA, .Inly 2t.—(‘o'fTo.w-Oiir Colton mar-
hut HM t at a coiii|>l(-to .tian l yosti nlay n* wo mu Id
not llnl ,.ut I here w;h u .sinph- hide .dlereil dm-hig
the ontii'o day.
■WILMINGTON, July ca.—I'vlw.4 six^ • -Sale:' >im-
torduy of as:’, hitl.t rj >..7-lor Vi.<d*-. - flo'fnr yet-
luty dm, ,1. t 1 L’U for hmf, jn r'bbl«« •.’>!() i^.ii * X,*»
tir.iiHif.’tl-n.t tA-t/ny. •
• SyiKyiR'l'cuVLMixv.—i-’ales todwyof 70U un.-ka nt
34i!. put* giifitm.
Kusi.n.—Vc-tc-rday of lOOCnimuoii, ut. $115
per hbl, mi l of 7ft hi,Is No I ut $3 7ft ;.i»* hbl.
Nnihing tluing lo-dny.
Taii—:-nlcs yest.-nlay uf IS Mds ut cl un <• hbl.
1-T.ii. i:.—120 hhh I'lonr snl I nt S7 per hhi i-»r sii
porllau.
. North Carolina ;s M very light stark,
with a lair Inquiry, amt tho price lias iidvanccd.
%int; 8 k 2t)U dw: rreoisod this morning sold nt lee
for kUIva ftial aUoutdmv. uud la, lU^nlle fov Ung
roand.
ItAblTMoltK, July 21.—(’on rjr—’Jim Cullen mar
ket Is quiet, but Imt ter.s arc th-m, liiivevc£, aud
n<»l tli.-<|M).sc-d to concede. We <-tio;u ordimiry" to
fair Hlo ut 9j a 'nl0 to I0.;j v , gnud In pfimo' JOJtf to
Hull* , a’Ji'.yuoiue at l.tuunyrn llnll«jo,
•ud JaValUja'iVl^e per U. A salauf flu t mgs'Ja
va at'l l cents. The clock of Iho olt Ime.d is about
62. Ofto bags.
l'h« FltWV uwwktv was quiet tu d«v, und
rqtlmv ilafi; not much disposition on the part of
r.iiruhasers to operate at Tin prices now asked.
S.iies of ICO LMi Howaid Street, trliuico brands, nt
$1 76, superilne held at the same prieo and dull,
Nn sale of City Mills this irnindug; iiulUor.s ask $7
for frosh ground from now wheat, aud old do at 80
7ft. Sain* .i.ter’clinnge of COO bbls old I'ity Mills at
$0 02)*.
Wheat.—'The market was steady, ht
NKW ADV MJl T| SUM liNTr;
f. S. 51 id I Line
FOII PA1.ATKA, FLA,,
Fta Darien, tirunmick, .'it. Marys, (la., H:n\an<h
na and Jadaimvitle, J*v:ulata and Mack Ci tuk, Fla,
'GIF Htoainer WKLAKA, Capt. N
UauSSaLking. will leave for thu above places
overy Saturday Morning, at 10 oVliH’k.
Tills bent has large and airy State itoum aimum-
innilatlens, and taking the Inland I'us.-mge, olt'ers'
every imliieeineiit to Invalid:' and others.
Freight will he. taken u*r Trader’* Kill uud inter
mudlato IntidiiigHoii Ft. Mary’s Itlver.
No freight will In* taken after Oo’uluck.
For freight nr passage upply on hoard nt the
Florida Bteum packet wharf, or to
Jy2ft CbAOHOItN ti (JUNMNCHAM.
bNI'i’BO STATES MAH. I.IMi.
f1*r ValaUta, Rut Fta., via Darien, Ilrtnuwivk, St.
Marys, fWnundim, Jacksonville, Middlebury,
(Mack Greek,) and Picvlata.
s* -*f^ Hie new and elegant .steaniine.kt’1
&JSSiESaCl ) AUtJNtlTDN. t’apt. Ifcrunk, leaves
every 'l'ue.iday inorniug, at It) o'clock, fur the
above placos.
Freight will bo taken for Trader's Hill amt inter-
modiuto landings on SI Mary’s Ulvcr.
OUT No freight will he lakeu alter 0 o'clock.
For freight or pasRuge, having excellent state
room accommodations, apply on board, at tho Flori
da titoumpacket Wharf, near Iho Gas Works, or lo
JySft CbAGHOHN k CUNNINGHAM^ Ag’tR.
PHILIP' HI. Kl'SSKIiL,
JUSTICE OF THE PFxAOE,
' LONVEYANCKU, ACCOUNTANT AND
COPYIST.
Will exoute Ikteds, Mortga;;es, Power of Attorney,
Wills, llonds. Notices and Taking ol Interrogatories.
OfUuc at Uio Court Homo. Favannah, Gu.
Coarl Rays, Third Tiiosclay in each mnutii, and
hold nt tho olUco of Edward «. Wllon, Esq.
Itesldonoo, Gaston, botwoon Uaruard and Tattimll
slroet.
Any call at night, ou Imsiness, wilt be nttou’ted
to iniiiiodlatoly. jy25
NO*.
H(IIIMid WANTED.
A House in u rospeclnlo m-ighborlioo.l, sui
table for a small family. Apply ut tht- oi
*■ dcu. a~iy H
COLEMAN HOUSE
BY LANIER & EA 01,
Knoxville, Temu’Kuee.
Thu I’n lor.'igned having taken cli irgeof
this largo and commod'.ouH House, roqtect-
fnly Kolicit uml hope to merit a libritiLlmro
of patronage. Tito Iioiiro is furnished in
Iho most thorough and nmdvtfn styie, will) n view
to convenience und c imhirl. It Is situated iu the
heart of the c\t}\ convuiiiont to till Iho business uml
on the priuulp il stroel. Auomntous is ulways in
roudinc.*. to convey pnssengors to aud from tho de-
pats on the arrival and departure or the curs. Tho
stago for Moutvaie Springs arrives uud di parts
‘ illy.
The table will ho supplied with tho best tho mar
ket affords, and no p iius will ho spared to r» it-h-r
guests comftiit.ild'*.
8AMJSON LAXtMt.
Jy24—(t JOHN EAliY.
PALLliJTTO WANTKD,
B ttOUOSAl.S will bo recvtvud al tins ollh-e of tire
C’llAltl.hSTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD,
No. 34 Hroad street. Charleston, until Urn ts;t nf Au
gust, fur furnishing and deliver ini; at tho Tenniuus
of the Itoad, ou tho west side of Ashley lliver, six
ty tlOir&iul (dO (Krj) Ruvul.or vmittlng foet of I’Al.-
.MEl’rlt IXJG.S.
Tlib i'almettu must by of the host quality, of mu
lure tress, straight, and freshly cut. it wbl by sub
jected to (lie inspection of thu Eng nec-r before be
ing received,
The b>gN must roulorm ncaily to the following
lengths : *.», 27, 35 nod 43 feet.
Tin- delivery to commence at tlioearlie-t p »sslhlo
Interval after tho above named date.
THOrf. F. DRAYTON,
jy24—ood4 Prostdcut and Chief Kuglucer.
Al OTIC tan
C’DN'.SIGNlv-^S per stdir I. I’caoock, now
discharging at Hone A Conuory ’a wharf, will
please attend to the receiving of their goods.
jy23 HUNTER k GAM.((El.I..
1VAAIT1SD TO niHta.
A STEADY WOMAN tlxat c; V u do the cooking,
washing i,nd ironing of a sm.-.ll family. Ap
ply ql No 40 corner or York and .lollbraoq street;,
or. al Frciotnau .k I lenders- -it's.
">17
NOTlCta.
rnilF. firm of t W Morrell k Do. was dissolved ou
X the 21th of Feptemhei-, 1854, by the death of X
F Webster.
,ty 22-4 hi 1. W. M DU It EI.L.
TiVIita NUTIClta.
J PURCHASERS will have tbelr ptofo dellvcicd
. free of expense with oui-.k dispatch from the
fc'uvnmiHli Grocery andi-ruii Depot, corner Rrungh-
toa and \vhuuk6r 'Streets.
4®* I would call tho attention of Fruiters gener
ally to my well selected stock of Groceries, reeoiv-
ing dally. Jo23—If W. II. FARRELL.
CLASS F—NEW SERIES.
To be drawn In UioCRyof Montgomery. Alabama,
iu publlu, or WEUNWDAY, August 13tl», ISftti,
ou the f
II A V A X A FLAN!
SAMUEL SWAN, Monijor.
i’rlzea araoimtTngto
204,000 Dollars I!
Will bo disirihoted according t? lb,o following
MAGNIFY SCHEME!
apjO.UU Niuuliei’s—15,185 PvUtaH
1 prize of ,840,000 Is $40,000
, t'SnJI
K\»:k.~A >nh* to-day ol ftu tierces at 4 ** a 4A,
ceuts per lb. Roci-nt import! from Cliurf-sloit # 220
tierces
Corx.—'There were 11,000 bushels offered tu day
uud sales of white at OOadft ecu is, yellow do OlaOft,
for good to i»rlme. Some ordinary lots were sold
ut loss.
Hacmx.—Holders are thin; prices steady. Sales
nf 40 hlida Shoulders at tO?,(c, and 3u do at U c.ls,
Also, 60 hlidsSides iu lots at 12>,'u. Hams llal3‘<;
cents per lb. •’
i’oiiK —Wo quote Moss al 21u$2J, ftu: prime $17
25a* 17 ftQ per bbl. 1
|lji{i|iiitg ^ntfllpra.
Port «f Suvmitmh JULY 25
ArrlnxL
V 8 M steamer Carolina, Coxeil- r, I'h-olata, to M
A Cohon.
Couslgneea.
Per steamship Carolina, from IMonlatn—M A Co
hon, LLsvy. _
Pogacngrrs,
Por Steamer Carol'im, tr-m ihooluta—J L Russell,
lady qqd 3 eh\ldren, Mrs Rains and ft idilldreu, Rev
0 P Cooper, lady and svt, Miss He-lges J Dillon
and lady, Bliss M A Smoot, M I il.lon, R 0 Millar,
lady and 2 svls, Airs Hobiusun, Miss Al Low, Bluster
Krnnk .1 Wilkinson, S J Lasscur, W T Woetmoro-
Itiu L Dr N ll Alougln, U D Foulauo uml svt, W K
(Jit-ti . c ■ .1II Myers, McRca, Urenan uud avl, H 0
Ann N liar, J J1 Ooouey, H TiV.hnipl, Mrs Afel-
cohm, e Davis, F Vou 8qu;er, Hr W11 lfeatwiuk, J
P Bon re, J I! Rv.rion, E Ellerneth, .1 Duncan, aud 2
deuk.
flltmornmln,
l’liiladolidiia, July 21—Arr, sebr ltudu A: Rculali,
Nicholson, St Marys.
HAU.niS(> N 1 S OOLISMUUN
k.A.m DYE.
SIZE NLARGKD, STYLE IMPROVED,
It ha3 doblo tho quantity and strength of
any other.
It gives a perfectly natural oolor.
It oolors overy shade from light brown to
jot black.
„ It is norfectly harmless to tho akin.
Its offocf is instantdnoous and permanont.
It is the best, quickest, cheapest and safest wvi
over made.
l/g" DirectioiiK for use accompany each hox.~$A
Price—1 oz. $1-—2 ozs. $i,ft0-_4 ozs. 53—8 oz«. $6.
[Kntorefl ncooriltng lo an Act of CnngfoftB. ill tho
year 1856, by A. W. Harrison in tho Clerk’s Office u£
tlm District Court of tlm United Slates for tbe Eastern
District of Pennsylvania.]
For iinlo by tlm manufacturer,
AI'OLIjQS W. HARRISON,
dou 18—ly 10 Sontli 7th st.. I'liiladolphU.
a la bam a Lore k k v i
fAUUIOHIZKO VtfK HTilJK UK AUUOtA.j
do do.., 16,000 1s lftjOOO
do do 7,000 id 7,000
do do 3,000 \3 3,000
do do 2,000 is 2,000
do do 1,000 Id 1,000
do do 1,000 Is 1,000
tin do 20018 2,000
do do 100 id 10,000
4 prizes ol $200 npproxim’g to 310,000 arp $300
1
40
25
20
15,000 are 400
i,000 are 300
3,000 arc 240
2,000 are 200
A,000 are 160
1,000 are 100
200 are 800
120,000
4
4 •
4 1
4 •
4 ’
* <
40
16,000
15,185 prizes mnuunllug to $204,000
The 15,000 prizes of *8 me determined by Iho
uumber which draws the *10,000 prize—II that
number should beunodd uuiuhur. then every odd
uumber ticket iu the Scheme will bu mitilledto $8‘„‘
if an oven uumber, tlieu every even niiinbci- tlekei
will boculltled lo iu addition tunny other prize
which may be drawn.
Purchasers iu buying au equal quantity of odd aud
•ven number tickets, will bo certain of drawing
nearly ono half the cost nf the sumo, wifh vVauces
of obtaining other prizes.
AU those tickets eliding with o, 2, 4, 0, 8, art
even—ull those oudeng with I, £, ft, 7, '•», are odd.
Remember that every prize Is drawn, and
payiiolo in full without ueiitctiou.
All prizes of *1,000 uml under, paid Immedi
ately alter tho drawing,—other prizes at tlio usual
time of thirty days.
AI1 connnunicalious strictly cmdidcmial. The
drawn numbers will lie forwardod it* r.nrchasors
immediately after tho drawing.
Wholo Tickets, $10- liulvftk', '*6—Quarters, $2 60.
PrisoTtokote cSshod Or renewed iuptlier Tickets
at cither office. I
Orders for Tickets can l»u addressed either to
S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Uu.,
jyl'.i Or S. SWAN, Motttgumory, Ala.
a. n. wnnmr. • .ir rav.mc.
WUK.12T &4i 8AVAC4I4,
Arruitxki’sAv i.aw.
G.V. JyU»
A, TllODlAS eti ,'Ot.
A net lot* Mitd Uomliiraslon Itlwi-.tiniitM,
110 tlnjun Street,
■■ ANN At I, GWlUtitA.
i. Tiiii.ti.ti*. iJclg] _ s: s. I'.ram.K
w, ii, faiIhFll, * '
DtiALKIt IN OUOIUK FAMILY UKOCEttIKB
mill l<’oi-ctoM nml Doinoillr Fruit,
uinu'c IlKot.iMwi and Whitaker-ils.
I'uwn and c.mintry -npphcil with choice giaulv »t
iii'Htcralu price All order.* "promptly attended
to. am! .•uteUuutmu always guaranteed. s|»18
•lOIlJV CL FALLIOANT, «
\Y ROLLS ALL ANU UKTAtL RKALElt IK
WINDOW I3.INDS, WINDOW SAfill AND I’ANK
ItOORS.
West eli- Muiitimeiil Square, Mivauiiah, lia.
. may11
JOHN V. ItOOTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SUUVKVOB,
Will also give lii Hllenthui tmJnsigus ll* Aiehlteo
lute, (ffitce iu tiie -lure uf John Williaiii.-uiii, ksq.,
Ray .• truei. my lit
CHAFFER ik CO.,
No. It Wliltiduu- Street, Mnvniitinli, Hn,,
Wimt KS.U.K ANU limiL UKAUatS IN
h (ASHES, Itiltuis, Dnora, Moulding.-, to:, White
) livad, /itm, White I.In-vet, Sperm, Wlmle, Tan
ners’uml Xeutsfoot oils, Glass, Urushcrt, Gold lest',
Uruic/.e, Uulldvrs* UAVdwure. Nails, Mat Ulc Mulik'ls,
Jcc. Ju4
-JOHN bi. mihhiiiA,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office corner Ray und Drayton streets.
iy«
W 11.1.1 AM 1'ltIia.ll‘S,
AT T OHN E V AT LAW,.
HAKtm'A, a A.
i»ci 2d—ly
DAV1U G. WILDS,
A'TTOIINEY AT LAW,
START A OA«
Will pruettue hi the counties of Uatic(N:k, Nfarron,
Washlngtuii, and iMldwiu.
UKmuuVCKs—Reim 4c Foster, Ruhuu 4k Smith, aud
E. A. SouHard, Savannah. juny
U. 1J. HILTON,
ATfURNKY AND COUNSEU.OR AT LAW.
(JlUce corner id Ray und Draylou-ftls.
SAVANNAH, UA.
my n
llta.VltV WILLIAMS,
attorney at law,
No. 8, Draytou Street, Savannah, Georgia,
mny ft—ly
.Ttasata T. IStallNAUD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLUffi AT fo\W,
• i-w.’MHville, Fla.
Rolereiav—Gc*'}...* . Drown William Dell, New-
u.'UHViIie, Flu., It. Hilton. Ro-loh \ VillaUmga,
Sav.mn tii, Gtt. ut* 11
. iVi. \vni T i r ^u'i r ii,
A T T O It N E Y A T h A W ,
AI.UOAIOK, KASV M.OHI1IA.
Will pnictice in the iuritern and Southern Counties
Refer to—(Jot. s. -. -‘ititey, and R. U. Hilton, Sa
vaimab. * feb2-tf
taiAS,G.CAMi%klih,
A T T O II N E Y- A T 1. A W ,
Mil.l.ttlMiKVIU.l:, HA
ITat th-tia I .aw in the various Countuy of the Do
raulgeo Uire.uit, amt the adjoining (’(ninth's ul'Twiggs,
tourens :v.ul Wushhn-tou.
Refer tm-siotin ilo.doii, il. ?. (’ratio, and R. B
Hilton. tobl 4
Utain'll.'K A. GORDON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AM*
Commissioner of the V. S. Court of Claims Jot
the State (f Georgia.
Office (Aimer Ray and Hull at reels,
y mylo
Hit. CUAIII1E8 U. tOLDlMj,
OFFlUi: AND RESIDENCE. No. 14 LIBERTY ST..
One door west of I hay tou, myli
„WM, CS GsiSiiVtaLLY,
ATTOHNE\ AT LAW,
Ir.AIUU.U, WoWTIl Oi’.’iCV, ^C**KI (IKFICK, AI.IUNV.)
Will practise in tho Sunt.ujgn Circuit,and in Macon,
DiMily and Woi ih (.’ounlit’S vUTijc Mucuii Circuit.
43* I’avUv.ular uUcvtUnn given t»* tlm collccthm ui
ulaims in South Wifdoru Georgia. Je2—t»m
IS. GUMMING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
h-bl-iy mwi.vrox, «.t.
LANltalL rii ANDERSON, .
A T T O ll N E Y H A T \ \Y ,
ttpft.Jy MACON, UA,
WILLIAM 14, DANIltaK,
A i’i'OUNEV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
A’lviupviRe, Lowmlua County, Un.
Will pmetieu in Thomas, L>wnd«u, Clinch, Ware,
Appling, Telfair, Irwin, ljuuvhs, and 1'uhi.d.S
uuuiities, Georgia; and 111 Jehersou,Madison, Ham
iltnn, and (.’(ilumbtacmiulies, l lerklii. jmvll
W M • M. \VU.UAJ.V% TUAbllKVR UIAVHU, JACK »UOWN
WILLIAMS, ULIVtaU dii liltOAN tV,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rueua Yi-ta, .Marlon County, tin.,
Will prucllen in the counties of Marion, AUeon, Hous
ton, Stewart, Randolph, Mu-cegow, Lee, nud ally
adjoining counties, where their cervices uiqy he
required. ufi'll
A. II. t’llAAlPlUAI.
(Sue.cus.sur to Clmmpiou & Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GUOUElt,
No. I Rarnard at., between the Market uml Ray tt.,
SAVANNAH, Uf,.
Ihi.der iu Gr.H'crhv, I'oreiguaud Dniue.»lic tAqunrs,
Dried Fruits, &«., tax.
ih-femue—A. Champion, F-q., Baimud Solomons,
bto;., Mwsifs. \\ub,un j& XVUUeltend, ww\ Swift li Co.,
Siivamirih. flu. - myli
joiIn at. (ioc/iuiANib,
ATTORNEY AT IffiW,
Dutdiii, Laurens comity, Oa,, late jutiior partner or
Uiutlrmuf A.NJ. cViemu.vu, trwiutuu, Gu.., will
attend promptly to all hu.-.liie.-.s outriisted tu his
wire. 4‘artivular attention paid to collecting. Re-
I'eruuee—Dr. C. R, (iuytuu, F. II. Run e, Dubliu,
Gm., M Marsh, Savannah. myli
YONUK V4t' FiUtaliSON,
AUDIXG AN1) COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
so. hi luv »mxur. havannau, oa.
uprl
A. Itli-.t Li-iS dt uuoi'iiHns, “
Lumber, MU! ami Brick Yards.
Kept 5 SAVANNAH, (IA.
a o^cj<3^i?x : 3cxaxrca-“A
id EMPORIUM- id
1 DOOR WK8T OF TilEHEPCHLICAN ltKADINp ROOM.
A. ftlfOMT.
MA.-J’KR IH IL DKIt.
WIU tabu . outrams for molding and Working Ml-
t«ary nr every dusuriptlon. Residence, No. a Mrs
Jowolt’t* Range. Soi|(h ^Ide done* n| net 8"
JAMES .11. 83 VAGR,
ATTORNEY AT LAAV,
ihohasviu.v;. nn»»Mi»onvNnf,ttA.
All busiuuss eniruKted in lit*- care will receive
prompt attention. lyr—tnaril
A NlilONY Nci'VhhOH,
ATTORNEY. AT LAW,
Savannah, Georgia
49*nttleu on Ray street, over the Bank of Savan
nah^ feb2
IAMKN 0. IIOMIUW. .Aaifc*A."N«*Khlf.
IIODOKRS A ftOHUIS,
(lute ( runa A. Unvtgurt*,
W HOCKS A 1,10 U BOCKRS,
BAV’STttKKT, SAVANNAH.
Jtll.it 1, IHr.b, tJe V-
Shipping tint) Oomuiissiun Morchunts.
ilA v-sinhiri. Iavasn au.ua.
PAlW, fffi’IM At CO„
I’AOTOBBt
Forwai'diug ami ComniiBaiou Morclmufa 1 ,
Unyntml, Kiivniuiali, (>m.
H. U1HIUSOX. * A. C.' JilXIKlUK
II AltlllNON «V M«:(>talltata,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, lUJOBIVINO AND
I iirtviii'diuti lUci’chuuts.
69 AND lit UUUAIMiTUKKT, A’OLL'Miil'fe, OUOKaU.
Particular uttentiun given to the sales of Real
Estate, XogrovK uud I'roduco.
4ST Lilioral advance^ tuatleon Negroes uud Mer-
chondizo.
KKjrKKKNC'KH :
RUSK. FATTEN kCO.
O. ELLIS,
Factor und General Coimnissiou Merchant 1
NO; 71 BAY-BTRRET, SAVANNAH, OA.,
iWKKttevo—Messrs. Claghurn AHmitioghaui, Bull
1 rmuLss, (igdun. Marr A Oi . ;-avuitml» ; J. P,
nuiipsun, Boston uov 1
WJI. M■ lll.KV UOt'l'KH. J.SO. COPPKH >IUsVh.
t'OtiPER FIIASKK,
FAUfuUS & GfoNWtAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ray atreut. a-avammh, Go. fmyll
„ lti WILLIAM LYNN,
COMM.-.Su.\_ AND Fi-RWAIU IM. MElU llAM,
V M - Day shad. Savannah. iJeoraiu.
j'inu la
•lEFFEIlioN UOilKUTS.
GE N EUAL
COAiMlSblUiN MEitOUAJSl.
•UA’Jj HK.ti.KIt IX
Timbur uiui Luiabur.
SAVANNAH, Ua.
WBI.l.s Ai WO.MAMS,
„ . IIKALKlit. IN
DOMKS'I'.IC, KOHKKJN ANU FA Net
UliV COUPS.
i:o «erem;t.,Sacuimah, Ha.
* opt 7 ^ f) ' ' “driven Co., Ga.
;. Kl'Mt. S, U. lUVIh, «, ll
UUSIU, UAV1N * LONG, ‘ *
OOMMISSIOK MERCHANTS.
■ijSti. SAVANNAH, HA. ’
UtOKETO .c NNMuA&Sr 1 *"
COM MISSION MKROIIAmVs,,
AN!)
li I I* I* I N U A (i ENTs,
'H! 1 ‘.‘.“VS . lu l , lus co51i,, « 01 « of produce
slriU ut let it ion given to receiving und forwarding
<'»oua. may 31 jy •
Auction At C’ommisaiouHouse, Mucon.Ua.
A. It. SIeI.AVOIlI.IN,
Gcuoml Agontaud Auctioueei, -
NoUcil from Ins JViends couslgnmenti 0! ©very
private antes
ihifereiieu-
Kino Ready-made
Clothing ; Hutu
aud Caps, .Shirts,
Collar s,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, Uuibrulian
Cravats, Stocks,
Hundkcrchieia,
and
Faucy ArfioU*?
for
GcuUbtuen.
W.O. Price,
FASHIONABLE
ANU
MILITARY
TAYLOR,
X«. 147
Bay Stroot,
SA VAAWAJI,
jgjjT Orders from city aud county solicited.
fob 6
Also, Superilne
Cloths, assimors
aud Vestings, will
be made to moa-
suro,uiicxucptlon<
able iu stylo
and
workmanship, 1
by the
best ineclmuicB,
at shortest
notice is.
date*?
2nd, Should you lie elected, uud should it ho
luwertninctKIiiit Fillmore anil Donelxon, (Urns-
hnnnn and Dracklnrldge.) will roccivu more
Will you not coat your voto for Fillmore
Donelaen, (UiichanaunnilUveolilm'lilge,) 11 you
Und j/onnan tlmretoiloreat tlm IVlanU Uopiili-
iMin qr AQoHUm candidatfs, or prevent tlm
e)MtIon rrom going into tho Huuso of Itop-
resantatlvaa.
TO TfaTt t Harm -nn «a
Tbo nibicribeM offer Tor sale ?v largo und varied
assortment of Hocond-lmud printing material, suffi-
dent to ostahflsh u complete Job Office, with hut
few addUimutl articles, cousHlng In mrt nf—One
ample Tont of small plea, as goo.t as uew^niid vari
ous fonts of Job (ype; uno super royul hand-press;
one Hoo k Cn.’s pfiKif-preis. latest Improvement,
tio\y; t>vo or more large imposing stones, new; don-
Uio uu<\ siugle Mauds; casus, oumiKHing sticks,col
umn rules, galleys, chases, etc., etc., together with
varioua other articles pertaining to u nowspupor
or Job office. It. U. HILTON & CO.
Juno 38
J UST RECEIVED, pot zefoWr J, R. Allen,from
Baltimore-^
MASON'S
CELEBRATED UNRIVALLED PREMIUM
CAKES and CRACKERS,
Jumbles, Lemon Cakes,
Toa Cukes, Scotch Cakes,
Ginger Knaps, Edinburgh Cakes
Milk Biscuit. Soda Rlsciut,
Wine Biscuit, Buttor Biscuit,
Water Biscuit, Flo Nlc Biscuit, &e.
At U ARROWS,
JUUC20 comer Wliitaker nud atarlton-sts.
NOTICE) TO MARINE 118. ~ *
A LIGHT VESSEL has been i;\vAicd tu t’nltt-
boqueSound, (lu 4aUmms water ut Imt
tide,) between Grcuadier Shoals and tho KaMoru
Breakers running off tho Sontli-Eastern point of
Hilton Head. She is schooner rigged with a third
mart for tho lantern: hull painted rod, uud will show
one bright whito light, ut un elevation of thirty feet
above tho soa.
Tybco Light boar X \\.
Tybeo Beacon hoars H.
8outU-Kait Miilut of llfften Head bears N.N.K.
Braddock’sjKiInt bears N. liy K.
Stoddard's house ou DautueUuc Islaud Leave
WN.W.
THoilgbt will be shown fur foo tlrsl time on the
ovontng ol August 1st.
By or (fov rvT Llgl\t ifoiwo Board,
t’. Mamuavi.t Mmittis,
Jy24—0 \„ Jl. Insp. 6th DUI.
B AGGING AND ROI'k-75 bales Gunny Cloth
30 half bides do Uu
200 colls Koutucky Rope, in store, for sale by
JJ28 WEU8TKR k I’AI.MKS.
JJAMH.—10 casks Tennussco Hams, a superior
Jytf
artlolo, Ihrsnlo by
""'Si
wiu Jam lvnn, 87 Ray street.
measure.
Fitriilslntig iirtiuicH of any Uc-curijition, call and se~
lent from the largest and best stork hi the city, nt
the Star Emporium, 147 Ray streot.
WM. n. PRICE,
DRSJ. LJiiFLERiS WILCOX, DuntUU.
<«.-jAUB now fully nrapiircd to in.
.■gir-riStafiffiaL sort full or nartial setts of Teeth
<-(/ ItPvyf 0,1 ll '° Pfihriplu of Dr.J. Allons’s
Patent Cotiliuuous Gum, By this
improvement, tbo fur in of the lace can be restored to
auy degree of rotundity Hint may lie desired. It is
applicable iu all coses where I lie checks have lUllea
in nndcauuot be detected by Mio closest observer.—
This method uonibiiies the lollowiugi l vantages:—
Au artitU-Jal gum, which exhibit* a perfectly uutural
aud ilfc-Uku appearauco, uud impurtH lu tho theoth
that peculiar expression whiuli characterizes tbo na
tural organs.
This Guui consists ol a sllaclous coaqiotiMt. which
U applied and fitaod upon tho Teeth aud Platoln Buch
a manner, as to till up nib tho interstices around the
base of the Teeth, and also unites them dnuly to
enuli otiief and to tho Plato upon which they aro
sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of Iho Teeth,
Office over DoWltt A: Morgan, Congress street.
Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16—U
OKNT1STUY.
Dra, P.OYAL1, & JOHNSON,
D-jntlsts, office corner yt. Julien-Bt,
und Market Square, over S. WH-
unit’sJmvolry store. Office hours
from 8 to 2 o'clock, and from it t« *’•.
mar 11 com
QftMrmtTON street Hack and
LIVERY STABLE.
. Tho uudoralgnetl having put Uio
S > above Stables in good condition,
7, itesafe nro preiwredtoaccommodatethulr
• :.'u.t£jnG2£ oustomora with Carriages, Hacks
Buggies, Sulkies, *«., wllli found, gonllo, and wol
broke horses, und careful drivers. Horses bourdet
on acuommnduting terms, and well cared for. Two
pairs of duo Carriage liorsea for Bale. Inquire cor
ner of Barnard uml Hrough'mi slroeta.
A|ill4—ly . STEVENS ELUSION
WOUli AND HIMI1KUT
A ll kinds or Wood. Boards. Planks, Joist,
limber, Shluglcu, light-wood, Posts, Eastern
l atns and I’alllugs, for aalo, at wholesale and retail,
law fur own, ou thu now wharf recently orcctod “
tho Lumber Yard of Robert A. Altou A Co.
marli-lyW M. J. L. MOULTON
KtNii, I’AI IT-N li t.O. I
gun by & Daniel Voduiubos. ua.
Sfl.WAKT. GRAY KVO. j
RUSE, DAMS k LONG, 1
WM. WRIGHT, / ffavaunah
YOUNG, ATKINS a DUNHAM, i „ ...... ^
C. A. GREENE k GO., ] ‘M»ulaclu«o*
H. ri. SMITH, ) Mobile, Alabama.
oiaj- 30
WM. S. OAN1ELL
attorney at law,
, *AVA.VfAU. oa.
♦ir- Dllice over Thomas M. Turner & Co.'b firug
ore, Ray street, myl *
wmt. '
iptiou. lakes orders ioi UoRou. ' l - r y
♦<T‘ special attention gRci. to the nates ol Real
stocks uml Negro projierty, at public and
rroinyt returns and dispatch,
•C- A. L. J. Ail Alt. mchao
*• nasKX. jj y uuiuj,
GREEN A HMOOT,
ATT Oil KEYS AT LAW,
A-W lUUUAtflVX, OA.
JOHN BILBO,
Onlinm-y uf C’liatlmiu County,
AND ATfURNEV AT LAW.
Office in the Court House. my ta
MTIIONY MiiUilLLoM,
ATTOllSliV AT LAW. .
Suva iinail, Georgia,
«i»- Olllcu on Day Urcct, over Itia Uank nrS.van-
tnayla
u. f. ttn.ii , uuoThkr,
OKWARDIXG AND COMMISSION MNU
CHANTS,
Savannah, Ua., und MontgoinaiJ, Ala. li
„ VLCoj.*, . j H. r.Couc, ^
Buy street, savannah, j Commerce nt., Moutg’ry)
, KU'KhK\X*m. *
Holcomb, Johnson, ,v Co. | Cohoiuf HerUs,
J/rckett ij BUeliingx, I Edwlu Parsons k Uu,,
Robert A. Allen, I Scranton. JubiiBtou k Co
SAVANNAH, UA. myl3
WJt. L. WKMU. WM. B. 1401 k
WKUB ric SAGE,
(stteCKSSOHfl TO CAXKRON, WKItH ft CO.
IMPORTERS OF
CHINA, CLASS, .USD EA11THKN-WABE
" 5 , NBUTlNa-SI. C'lIAULKSTON, S.
Will HH|",ly Country .Morcliaata with Uuiila In Utelr
lino at tt.-» low rates as they cuu buy lu New
York, or elsowhore.
Kept 28 _ ij
H.'L. P. SOS =
„ ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Buy ami, Whitaker Street,.
SAVANNAH,
fcuta
3moa
JONH S. HO WEN,
ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR,
igii.vku ok muvro.v ami iikya.\-kim.,
(Aliovoi: A. L. Ijuuar.)
jytt—tan 1
c. W. UAUHV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
, KJU.NKUN, IHUKD CO., Qi.
will attend to ureiustiionu! buBluossin tlio Couutiea
ol Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Her!*
wether aud Troup. ’
Reference—Hon. K. Y. liill, LaGrauge, Oa.; Hci.
David Irwin, Murlettu, Gu.: Colonel M. M. Tidwell.
Fayetteville, flu.; uud Mr. witllum Dougherty, Co*
lumbits, Ga, Bopl7-ly
/ Wm. HXc. AL LISTER.
NKW MARBLE YARD,
Opposite JMUiet Grove. Cemetery, Sav'h, Ua.
Marble Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, fura*
idled or, reasonable teruu. Orders ret-
ipcctliiily KuIiulUd.
up 18
O. A. O’UYRNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office 176, Itoy-si., ovor Turner & Co's. Drug Store!
SAVANNAH, (J A, *
nov 10—ly
GEORGE Ttt6l)P HOWARD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office Monument Square, near State Bank.
, SAVANNAH, OA.
nov 10—ly
oitAiiB, ivEEwkco;
I AC101t,S As COMMISSION SISHckANTS,
Savaniioh, u», ’
e. W. IlAItEIl,
ATWKNEY AND OOUNSElIOR AT LAW.
Mouttucllo, Jefferson County, Fla.
Rotcrcnce—Hon. \\\ u. Fi.eju.no, Savannah, Ga.
myli
KflWAllD «, WILSON.
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
. OF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Ward A: Owens’ lz*w OlUco. (myli
w AVnE7GltKNVlLLta A GO..
COMMISSION ASl) VOW A
Bay tired Savannah.
THOS. S. WAYNE. l\ E. GRENVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. RAMPLKr^
j j o—tf Savmiutth.
J- W. Patterson,
ATTORNEY AND COUNBEIJjOR AT LAW.
Troup v life. lA»wndeaConty,qa. (mil
M. Fitzgerald;
U0C12SSOR to T. C. Rico, Manufacturernnd
J Deafer in overy variety of common and fine
.jNDIES, kiln dried and warranted to reals! effec
tually the hot damp atmosphere of a Southern Oil*
mate; also Lemon and Strawbury Syrup, In. Terms
caab, prices low. W MJll