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MONDAY, Two O’Clwk, p. n.
lltc Democratic Meeting lo-nljjlii.
Wc fed It our duty ah well tw our idoiiuura to
call the attention of the Democrat* ami ull per
non? win) propose to act with thorn In Urn coun
ty oVcit.Uhiim,to tho praUworthy or#auizutUm
which will bo inaugurated to-night. It in a
time wliioli requires an u-wociutiou o| tliuklml
pioposed, in order that the pooplo may have
weaker* ntroiahetl them both, IVom nt home
and abroad. to address them from time to time.
We ask all the friends of Buchanan ami Brock-
luiidge, to unite in tho undertaking, and unsure
Utem that if they will hut iond an assisting
hand, they will ensure a crushing victory tor the
Satumal Cundiiiates of the country, in old
Chatham. They will give the overwhelming
vote of our people for the old patriot and states
man of Wheatlaud, and the young -sou ol Ken
tucky
MimiiKR.—Last night about nine o’clock ou
the Thunderbolt road, a negro man by name
Wtilntm, the property of R. A. S.mllavd,
«tabbe l a boy called Richard, the property of
.Mr. Ay mill am Harmon. The wound ,wus in
dicted iu the region of the heart, uud produced
death in about mt half hour,
An inquest was held over.the body this morn
ing by t’orouer Eden, and verdict touiul. to
the eifect that “the deceased come to his death
from a wound lufllctcd about the region ol the
heart with some sharp Instrument by William,
a Have, said to tie the property of K. A,. Soul-
lanl.
SeouB.s Dkath.—Mr. .1. Christy, a house and
d ( ,,» j, ,inter, died suddenly this forenonti front
the elleets of the sun.
Mi • John Reedy, our Receiver of Tax Returns
has kindly furnished us with an abstract of hi*
Tax Digest for the year 1850 : _
542,8514 acres laud, valued ul >2/iU8,lMU
ll,Q19 slaves, valued ut 4,781,01151
Value ol city property, 7,0051,lol
Ainouut of money and solvent debts. 4,087,213
yaluvo of merchandize, I .M4 ,‘lf>8
Capital invested iu shipping, i}8C,27A
Capital invested iu stocks, 4c 348,130
Value of furuitiito over $5100, 370,700
Valve til other property not lie tore
enumerated, "" .>45.041)
Total amount,
dumber of Polls returned,.
t; i •*' v> .Thu Plw Comp iiiln«
NVe do itoi propose to make any lengthened
reply to the article iu the Republican of this
mornlug J on tho Kira ('umpnidrs. With all res
pect tojthy guutleiucn who made tho minority
repfn t. ’we coii.slUer tlio nuggu.stiou at tho end
of Unit report n dodge,anil for this simple rea
son, The b.ivahmiii Fire Company, under tho
ordinance which gives tho power to tako uwuy
the engine Ac. of uu offending Company, de
prived the Young America Company of its up?
paratus lor general misconduct as u Company.
It has investigated already tho question iu this
light, audit pro,.OM».s under the recommenda
tion of Council to give a new trial upon that
point. The trial of individual oiiteers or mem
bers of the Company can iu no event be brought
up. Tim minority have said that‘!we there
fore recommend that the Savannah Fire Com-
pour ’» ted by Council to rc.it ore I hi?
engine to the Vcamg America Fire Compuny
No. .1, and arraign before the proper tribunal
h»r punishment such persona us uiuy have been
guilty In the premises.
Itespeetfully, Rmvu. U. AN.niamoN,
ItollBIlT A. ALLMN.
Thu 1 stand 2d ollicers of YouugA merica are
c-ojjicio 11101111)0111 of the Savannah Fire Compii*
oy; they cun been tried for misconduct under the
by-laws of the latter body, and may be expell
ed. The members of Voting America cannot
lie tried individually by the latter compuny ;
the only punishment against them as Uulividu’
als is by u line from the Mayor, ill the Police
Com I. ruder tlm recommendation of the mi
nority to ’• arraign before thepi'oper tribunal
foi'punishment such persons u.« may have been
guilty in the premises,*’ if tlm offence should
turn uitt to he the urt of ull tho members of
Voting America, perhaps the gentlemen of tho
minority will contend that the proper t< Umnnl
is Uie Mayor’s Court, and jusijfy their shrewd?
ness in the use of the term “proper tribunal.”
Thu .Savannah Fire Company has'no jurisdic
tion over them, except as persons to whom an
Kujfhm b.is Ik’Qii cii Iras tod. Its only remedy
was to take away that Engine.
The Republican makes mis-statements. It
says the majority was of opinion that Council
had m» right to determine the case, dually, on
appeal. That is not so. Any expression of
opinion on that question was studiously avoided
in the .nujority report. Its plain purportistlmt
the Sayannuh Fire Company had tin* right to
take away tlm engine, and that the petition
shows no'reason why Council should interfere $
and nothing else.
Xo injustice h.H boon done tlm minority by
uu. Misrepresentations we never make.
FOURTH OK.ItILV IN LONDON.: rn |
Hjim'lirs uii the CMtoiutloti-Eiiulleli fuel*
Washington Correspondence.
Atmotpkeric Telegraph—Internal Improve
menti—Herbert! Trial.
Washington, July 23th.
Pimtc hill day—Friday—i. without interest
aiu-mul „
(?The ^'Atmospheric 3 Telegraph 1 ' failed to
come ufiduthe Semite to-day. The Inventor
Wishes a hundred thousand dullars to ninke a
fair experlntdii Ho has a beautiful model ui
the llotun^s. nhoift sixty feet |ong-a smooth
|rou tune, with au air-pump to exhaust it; when
thus eshausted, n miniature mail bag dies from
one end to the other in “no time," as itlsulleg-
•d will he the cose upon a larger scale ou our
mail routes.
It i« a matter ot astonishment to some at least
of these luembereof the old Whig putty who
are now. os national men and uu.nutioual
grounds, acting with the Democretio party,
that even the old leaders ol that party ure In
stall about so completely ou that old hone of
contention, the qnestion of intornul Improve
ments. With a few exceptions, the political
leaders of the South, both Whigs and Uemo-
;mts, who cauoot dildefstaud the expediency
WnsIilntiobafitVor lavishing the public mo-
Bey -onTochl iraprifvements • in whicli they und
their cudstitnenu can have no poasiblu Interest;
wither director iBdlrectflte protesting with amaro
raent,though uusucce!i3fuiry,ugaimd tmsbuuueu
mania for protecting the commerce ol every
community throughout the North and Nurth\ve.->t
that will raise the cry of geucrul commercial ue-
necessity. Without goinij into a discussion oltbe
propriety or impropriety uf internal improvemnU
as applied generally to the whole couutry, it
may well be wild that tbi* partial, one-sided
syolvin, that uow meets w.tn ho much lavur
even from the old-liuo Democrats ui the
“strictest sect,” is,-in the apt language ol
Senator Toombs, who has energetically oppos
ed it throughout—“part uud parcel ol ugeuera
scheme to get public money, ou the old and
vulgor idea. ‘If you snatch my back, 1II tickle
yonr elbow-" “Why,” he asked, ••hbm«idii Y e
nurtdrod thousand peoplpot (Jeorgra, wh u have
uo rivers, und who have spent $20,000.om iu
makiug communications to get their produce
to market, be afterwards plundered for the
benelit of nine thousaud people of Wisconsin V
When Southern Senators have eompluiued
of the partiality exhibited iu making uppro-
S riutioiM almost entirely for Wisconsin and
[ichiguu improvements, Senators from the
North toll them it is because the South wilt
make uo demands lor like appropriations. The
South, then, has full notice given it: let it
scramble for its share of the spoils. >
The interest iu the Herbert case continues
unabated. Nearly the eutire day yesterday was
occupied by Mr. l'reston, of Baltimore—retain
ed by the Irked* und relatives of jhp deceased
{6 assist in [he piospciitiim iq u very sea rching,
jiblp dtp] feryhf address |o the jury. To-day
the Hon. Percy Walker, ot Alabama, iu his ad
dress to the jury iu behalf of the prisoner, made
a most severe allusion to tho fact that Mr. Pres
ton, though, ns he himself yesterday declared,
usually found defending thoao accused of crime,
ha- yet in this cane taken the positiou ot nssis-
taut prosecutor, for hire. Ho declared that "ull
great Neptune.-,’* ocean” could not wash from
fils hand the stale felt there by the price of
blood, but rather, like the blood id* the aged
Duucan on the fuir hand of the murderous
Queen of Scotland, it would “the multitudinous
seas incarnadine.”
The case will be given to the jury this even
ing. Many think that tho Jury cannot agree;
but the file lids of tho prisoner ure conlldeut of
z an acquittal.
iMi'jurmi..
Ykm.ow Fkvkh at tiik Bai.tiwoiu: Qoauan
yiKK.- The Baltimore Patriot of last Friday
Tim baik Alice Tatlpjii, from Cuba, is de
tained ut quarantine, in consequence of Bioknew?
njftoiHf her crew. The schooner Baltic, (,'upt.
Stevens, from St. Jugo de Culia, was also quar
antined this morning, she having lost two of
her crew by yellow fever during the passage,
aud Cant. S. is now down with tl;e same dis
ease. This is us it should be, and while wo ure
confident that every care and attention will bn
paid to the sick at the Marine Hospital and on
board vessels at quarantine, we have also tho
consolation of knowing that every care is being
taken by our health officer to prevent conlu-
null
inqtowoitU America.
The Fourth of July was colebrated by a par
ty given by Mr. Pcuhody, ut which one hun
dred Americans sut duwu with u few Ruglisli
guutiomeu.
Mr. Peabody took tbe chair shortly uftur
seven o’clock, supported ou tho right by the
American Minister, Mr. Dallas, and on tho left
by Mr. W. liiowu, M. l\; Mr. Stell, of Manches
ter: Mr. Morgan. of Ijoudoiip Mr. Sumcrby, of
Boston, United fitatea; Mr. P. N. Dallas,' Sec
retary of, Legutiun, and Mr. Ctoskey, United
States Consul utSimtliampton, acted as Vice
Presidents. Mr. Juliu Alacgrudcr, M. P{
8. U. Hall,aud Mr. J. K. Jimcs,.the wulptor,
Wera among tlm English guests.
Alter tlio removal of tho doth Mr. Peuhudy
rose and said: Your Rxcelleucy und gentlemen,
I am uow aliout to puss, in tiie common accep
tation of the phrase, “the the loving cup.” Hut
1 have be lore me two cups, the one of Drillsh
fabric, tlio other of my native bale, presented
to mo several years since by niy esteemed
fiieiid, Mr. Francis Peabody, who is uow pres
ent. Before passing these cups, allow mo to
say n word or two with respect to tlm day in
connection with myself. The lli-sl dinner l
gave hi commemoration of the 4th of .July,
I77d, ; was iu tills hall in 1850, aud 1 was then,
us now, honored by tlio presence of tlio Ameri
can Minister, of n large party of my own coun
trymen, anil of several Ruglisli friends, some
ot whom it'ls my luippiuess to see mound'me to-,
day. That experiment proved successful, aud j some matters in i-oferal.-.
in 1851, in consequence of the largo number j Messrs. Brooks and HiJHingame. Tlio entres
ol* my countrymen who came over to visit tbo ; prmdcuce, together witlj the statements of Mr
great RxliiliUuiu, I determined on sutatituliog Brooks and Oeu. Dane, appear iutliis mornings
for tho dinner a concert and bull. ■ Union. There is but one ouiuion among nil
.V few of my countiymcn uudoavored to dis- hoimralile men nliont tjho aflair. Mr. Uurliii-
suade me Irani the attempt to bring Rngllsh. —— * 1...»••**— —«•» -
men uud Americans togotber on such au occa
sion, lint the aeceptauco of the Dukeuf Wei
Ungtotr put au e. u to my doubts, und a thou
sand happy faces, ut Ahmic’s, ou the 4th of
July, 1851, sealed my success,—-(cheers)—and,
I trust, broke dowu the assumed barrier to the
union of Englishmen aud Americans, in cele
brating this glorious uuuiversary, never ugain
to be elected. (Cheer*.) But to return, gen
tlemen, to the cups : these cups of love and
peace, the one of British fabric, tl;o other of
our Ainericaii oak, idled with tho same foun
tain of good cheer. I send one to the Rust aud
tiie oilier to the West, aud when they meet iu
tiie circling bound may they puss with the
touch of friendship. (Cheers.)
The two caps were then passed round, Mr.
. , - - for ‘ “
NEW 1 iBVEWpSBMBOT
earnest in resorting to priibtttal revolution. On
the bill makiug appropriation* ttorthe army, on
yesterday, Iu OommitMe pf the Whole, an
amendment was adopted providing that all the
nets of the Kansas legislature nro declared null
und void. If this amendment la adopted in tiie
House, the army bill will go to the Senate,
when tho amendment will bo stricken out.—
Upon thoHouso’a inalatlAg, v the army bill will
lull. -It is understood - that* the name process
will bo resorted to for the defeat of the other
appropriation bills. ThM would 'bo practical
revolution, and tiro. consbquonco so disastrous
Unit wo will not assumb that black republi
canism is prepared to persist in such u mad
» Mr. | course, und therefore we awuit the result before
" indulging in further comments.
- Tlio Committee of Elections recognised tho
revolutionary doctriue that the laws of Kansas
arc invalid, and for that reason reported that
(tenoral Whilliehl was not legally elected dele
gate from Kansas. ThA ; also report tliat Onv-
cruor Rctulei 1 is the logaWtelegate, although the
committee 1 sent to Khijsu*-say thut ho was
chomi without uny legal authority for the elec-
- -jttnu ,
tion. Mr. .Stephens made a minority report.
Such' lire the revolutionary strides which have
marked one day’s proceedings!—fVnshinRtan
Unioni July 25. 'J
S|n!ciiiU’<iir.«jH)iuK'Uco otauu Dully Pvimsylvauiun.
Front Wnijihliigton.
Uahiiinuton, July 2il
ineiitioueil ill my
»»Atmi.Miiu*. .imy
my Jilspatch ol yesterdaj’
feredee to a duel lietweon
DRY GOODS.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! !
J AMKS O’HARA won! I respectfully iuroriii ills
patrons, nml tho public geuornlly, tlmt iu
ordar to prrpiru (or the Tail truth*, hoU uuw
0S«jiiiwaopi'
ills aissorltnout Iu store,
AT COSTPRICES
aud would invito attention thereto, ut hi* storo,
Jy28 _ Congrcss«>4n-i!ii<.
‘MAflKBl i x tv m uioii co uict . "
JDJ.y tkhm, jwo.
\ITIIKRKA8, John J Curbur, John Kelly, Daniel
TV G Olnott, Theodore Brigham, Charles Iuie,
and Albert M Sullivan, summoned to attend tbo
presont term of till* Court iw Petit Jurors, have
lundo default for tlio term : It H ordurod, that they
bo lined twenty dollars each, unlos* they tile good
and sufficient cause of excuse on or before the Urtd
day of the next term of tbl* fomi
Trim extract from minute-*.
Jy*28 \VM. 11. BUI t.OCH, lU'k i «. o. c.
uur fervent hope is that ids euiioftyora way
prove Biiiiiolent to wrest our city front tiie
plague ot all pestilential diseases.
Another Foahk ur in \Vabminuton,—a.
correspondent or the New York Express, writ
ing from Washington on tho 23d instant, says;
We had another little flare np to day. Mr.
Edmundson, of Virginia, met that illustrious
and pure Republican, Orsemus B. Mutteson, in
the lobby near the House Post Office, and took
him to task pretty roundly. He informed him
politely, in Victoria Anglo-Saxon, that lie was
a rascal,’ a corrupt dog, unworthy the asso
ciation of gentlemen, and whom he hud always
Uesjibed.”
Matte»on took it like a Republican and
onulipcl away alter Mr. Uarutlicre. Cioj. Smith
anOI ntlicra Interfeied, to savo him from further
eiutlltatlou.
. *1
Key West Oorrespiindenee,
Kkv West, July 25.
Yellow Fern- at h'ey lYnt—Afurinc Intelli
gence, '
The bark Tropic, Bird, from Havana, bound
to New York, arrived at this port on the IDtii
of June, iu distress. She came up to the wharf
aud remained until the following day, when
she was ordered iuto Quarantine. Four of the
crew deserted and secreted themselves on shore.
The bark sailed tiie 24th of June tor New York
— on tiie 20th, two of tiie deserters were taken
to the Marine Hospital, where they soon after
died of tiie yellow fever. The other two seamen
wore taken sick, one on the lfltb, and the other
the 20tli of July, oue has recovered aud the othe r
is dead.
Tlio pilot boat Dart, of this place, arrived the
30th ult., {from Havana. On the 1st, one of
her crew was taken side, but was not removed
from bis boarding house until the black vomit
lmd set in. lie was taken to tbe Hospital ami
died- A man who assisted in dioeburging- the
fruit, brought iu tbe Dart, also took sick^ was
taken to the Huspilal and died of the same
disease. On the Utli of July, a ludy who board
ed in the home udjoiuiug the above mentioned
sailor boarding house—her room being 30 feet
distant from that occupiod by the sailor with
the black vomit, was takeu sick uud died ou
the 12th.
A lady friend visiting the lust mentioned per
&-OU on the -1th, pievious to her sickuess, but
while tbe case of black vomit was at the adjoin
ing house, u Jbeavy storm occuriu,g was
obliged to remain wild her for the night, and
on tiie Sth she was taken with tlio fever, uud
ou the lath was u corpse! Up to tiie present
moment, eight deaths have occurred from tiie
fever, two citizens.
There arc now some H) or 12 cases of fever
on the Island—nil among the uuucdimatcd. Tlio
eases are mild, and but one is considered dan
gerous. During tiie sickness of tlio flrat men
tioned cases, tiie weather was extremely uu-
plcinmnt—•wind right from tiie north, and tem
perature from 85 to l>5j degrees. A gj'eut change
occurred on ihp iGtli, tiie thermometer indi
cating 80 ut nine aud 85 «t 2 o’clock P, M., the
wind being I la* “.South-east trade.” There
have been showers daily for tlio past week, all
uccompunicd by lightning the latter on the
18th, -.striking two houses in tlio city. Since
tlio cliungo In the wind, tlio sickness lias in
creased, but all cases ure of the mildest type
and readily yield to gentle treatment. The
alarm occasioned, and tbo fatal termination of
the lirst case? has subsided mid uo fears are en
tertained now tlmt tiie epidemic will assume a
malignant form. Wc have been particular iu
tracing the progress of the disease, that these
feeling an interest iu tlio question of coutugion
or infection, may have the facts to argue front.
The highly electrical statu of the atmosphere
may huye some connection with the improved
condition of the patients now under treatment,
a ml goes far to prove that Prof, Merriam’s
theory kfter all may be correct.
The ship Astoria, Capt, Holmes, from New
Orleans,bound to Marseille, arrived on the lltli.
She put in through Homo informality being dis
covered in her papers—und also to discharge
some factious sailors. Tlioship sailed tiie 18th,
hut taking the same vrew.
The schooner Win. I*. Springs, Oupt. Mar
shall, from Cicnfiirgos for Philadelphia, hav
ing yellow fever among her crew, was obliged
to feck tills port for assistance, uud arrived the
]3ti;. The Cuptaiu’sHoii dled.tho day of her ar
rival, aud also a seaman named Monroe. Tlio
rest of tbe crew are convalescent.
Tho schooner Alieonn, Capt. Boss, from Bird
island, Carribboun Sea, with a cargo of Guano,
bound to Baltimore, arrived tho 13th, leaking
and with pumps out of order. Made tho neces
sary repairs and sailed the Jtitii.
The tirttk B. II. Gamble, Potvell, Irani Now
York, 27 days, bound to HI. Murks, arrived tiie
lfitli, and procuring provisions aud watpr
sailed sainejiiiy. belt tlio Bahama batiks upon
which shcTiau been ul anchor for 18 days, in
company with a fleet of one hundred vessels,
nil bound west
The bark C'hurlc* B. Truitt, Capt. Shull, ami
brigs Allred Axnll, Xordeii,iiud Henry,Uaptuin
Gilchrist,atrlyed the 17th Irani Philadelphia,nil
With cargoes of coal for the United Stales Na
val Depot.
Schooner Vapor, Capt. Ijipran, arrived tlm
18th from Mobile mid sailed the 2uii» for New
York.
Tho bark Alabama, Capt. Ktet-kbridge, from
Havana, bound to New Graucda, in ballast, ar
rived the 22d with several of her craw sick with
fever.
The brig Royal Sailor from Cardenas for
Boston, arrived the 21st,leaking, She lias linen
ashore ou tiie reef, Imt got oil without taking
assistance. She is discharging.
United States steamer Fash lull, Baker, nr
l iv' d on the 23d at Tampa with the Hick of t he-
army Irani the swamps of Florida, hound to
New ^ orlt Hospitals, sailed name day.
Faii.uuks in Livtuirni)!,, London avii1Ri.sk
where. -Private advices from Liverpool an
nounce tlio failure of John Nunn, a cotton
broker of tlmt city, whose liabilities ure divid
ed among several leading merchants of tho
town. Tiie lailnre nlsn brought down the house
of John WrJglit & Co„ suinnen and inanttfkc-
tnrer.iof Stockport and Luncuster: audit lias
likewise embarrassed a commission house ut
Manchester, though its .suspension lias not
been announced. A failure on tho London
Stock Exchange was also reported on Friday,
heday previous to tbe nailing of the Persia,
Peabody drinkiugto the guests from each State
of the Union, separately, uud afterwards to
those train “Old Englundpiud her Colonies,*’
Mr. Peabody, alter propuuiug the lhst toast,
“The day we' celebrate, called upon all who
were friendly to the sacred cause oi liberty nml
civilization to do honor to the into mories of tit»»
great men who liud pledged their fortunes,
their Itouoroud their lives to support that cause;
which was received with loud uceluuiution.
, ,Mr. Pea body claimed a bumper lor tlio next
toast, which, ho was sure, needed no speech
from him to recommend it. The toast he had
just proposed was the only one to which he
would have given precedence over tlio present*
He liuil never yet known un American who
would not drink the toast of “Her Majesty
the Queen,” with as much ent husiasm as the
most loyal ul*her subjects.
The toast was drunk with enthusiastic cheer-
lug.
Mr. Peabody said hu should next Imre the
pleasure of proposing a toast in honor of the
Chief Magistrate of tliq land of his birth, ‘The
President of the United States,*’ which was re
ceivcd with great applause.
Captain Muckinuon, H. N. ( iu propo.-hig the
uext must, tluuikcd their host, tiie merchant
prince, who had eiiteitaiued them in so prince
ly ii manucr, for the cflbrts he bad mado to
cultivate relations of friendship between Joliu
Bull and Brother Jouuthati. [Cheera.j In tl>-
course of three years a country as large as Hug*
lauu Ims been occupied anil cultivated. C'npL
Mackinuou concluded by proposing, “The
Memory of Washington/' which was drunk
standing aud iu silence.
Mr. W. Brown, M. P., said—Before propos
ing tlio toast which lias been placed iu my
hands, permit mo to congratulate you on meet
ing you to celebrate a day which will ever he
remembered in tiie history of tho world—a day
from which we, tho snbjeCta of her Majesty,
have derived as much advantage us you, the
citizens of tbe United .States. [Cheers.] We
are not answerable for the tins of statesman-
ship, for the grievous errors of our forefathers:
und your illustrious Washington—wise in the
Senate, skillul in the Held—who must ever live
iu yoqr hearts, is also remembered with pro
found resiiect by Engluud, as well as by the
whole of tiie civilized world. [Cheers.] How
rejoiced would he be, were he living at this
moment, to seethe prosperity of the country
which he may be said to have brought iuto
existence, to see tho enterprising spirit of his
couuti-ynien leading them, uow to make com
munication between two great oceans—the
Paeilic and the/Atlantic--now to bridge over
lofty racks, and uow to explore tho perilous
Arctic sojh. [Cheers].
I deny that England leels any jealousy to
ward* tiie United States; wo rejoice iu your
prosperity; wo have wisdom enough to know
that by tne prosperity of other, nations, particu
larly as regards tl;o United States, we We as
much bcueiittefl us they nro. [Cheers.] The
notion that the fortunes of one country a rise
from the misfortunes ol another is, 1 trust, bv
this time exploded. Tnio, Home slight differ
ences exist now botween us,but when we And gen-
tlemeullko his Excellency, for whom we all feel
the deepest respect; and tl e Minister with whom
be luis to negotiate, anxious to get rid of those
differences, there can bo but little doubt that
they will soon he amicably adjusted. [Cheers.]
I bog to propose "the health of his Excellency
the American Minister,” whose character stands
so pre-eminently high both iu Ills own and this
country.
Tho toast was drank with loud dicers .
Mr. Dallas.—It is extremely difticnUy, amid
expressions of so much personal kindness, not
to lose Bight for a moment of the great national
demonstration on account of which wo ure as
sembled, and 1 return you my most hearty
thanks for tiie personal compliment you have
paid me. 1 rejoice to And in this land so many
ardent and patriotic Americans meet to cele
brate tlio adversary of our independence.
[Loud cheers.]
We arc,as a country, but eighty years of ago:
we are at this moment honored by the prusenco
of one of tho leading men of ‘America, who
is only one year younger than his own country
—General Mercer, [Cheers;] but, notwithstaniF
itig tho youth of our country, how justly,proud
may wo ho of her.—[Cheers.] At tiie time of
her birth she was a puuey creature, sickly, fee
ble, diminutive. Look at her uow. She then
contained but2,500,000. Her population is now
27,000,000. Her territory was then a margin
of tlio Atlantic. It is now an immense conti
nent. Her wealth was thou comparative pover
ty. Her resources are now actually exhaust-
less. [Cheers.] Iler greatness, too, hours n
tafr proportion to hor physical development.
deal configuration every-
[punu after what lias lirtju said, und after wluit
Ims been published over, his .signature, it torus
supposed by every one jib would bold himself
responsible, lint judging from the singular
manner of bis accepting tho challenge, tnkiug.
tho construction put upon it by his own frieuds,
it is n complete hack (town; nay, more, it isono
of tiie most humiliating, lame, und impoteut
subterfuges ever resorted to by u man who pro
fessed to recognize tljo code ; and it is so
looked upon by every limn with whom I have
convrcwd. 'Thus tho game cock of Massachu
setts 1ms lmd his gafts knocked oil* during nil
coming time, nml will, lie turned out to ran
with tiie pullets, who strut their brief hour upon
the dung hill. Massachusetts chivalry, like
Bob Acres courage, lias oozed out their tin—
ger’s ends. Lot us hear no more of that trash
hereafto. ________
Fim.houk U.VTinoATioN Meetings.--New
York, July 25, The Fillmore antiilcatlon meet
ing at tlio academy of Music lust evening was
largely attended. Speeches were made by
Messrs. Davis of Maryland, Moore of Ohio,
ami Marshall of Kentucky.
The Brooklyn meeting held hut night was
also large Speeches were made by Messrs.—
Harris of Maryland, Marshal! of Kentucky, and
Perrin of Tennessee.
Si'Eakku Banks.--T!h!*po 1 itlca 1 character of
Mr. Speaker Banks has been faithfully sketched
by tiie Boston Pilot. It says: “Mr. Bunks
was forty years of age last month. He lius
had a varied life. He lias been a factory boy,
a carpenter, a machinist, a dancing master, an
actor, an editor, u lawyer, u nationul Democrat,
a coalitionist, an ardent lover of the Irish, q
champion of religious liberty, a Know Nothing,
and is now a Know Nothing ^reesoller. This
is a chequered life.”
New York Wiiigs for FiLi.MORE.-vl/6anu,
July 24.—The Whig State Committee Ims call
ed n Convention to be held on the 14th of Au
gust, to nominate delegates to tho Mational
Whig Convention to be held at Baltimore on
the third Wednesday of September. Tho com
mittee piismd resolutions recommending Whigs
to support Mr. Fillmore for the Presidency.
For Buck anii Biibck.—Mr. S. Castle, un
able member of tbo Cleveland bar, an active
old line Whig politician, who traveled with
Gen. Scott In tills State, iu 1852, is out iu a jot
ter for Buchanan and Breckinridge..
!W2
UNIVERSITY OP NASUVILhE.
MliDUAL riKl’AHl'MKNT
rptIK .-‘txlli Aunrnl Cour.-u of l.i'«lur<M In this in.
X. Htltutlou will couiinuticu on Monday, llio .H«l of
November. A tali preliminary coursii Iron to ail
at-udimtt, will lit* given l>y tlio Trulessors, comonc-
Ing on tlio lirst Monday of (iclubor,
IVnfeiMurs’ Kens 8105 Mntriuniiitiiin Ken
Practical Anatomy $tu. Gnulnulhii 1-VuSWi. For
Cutiilo^ue of Anutmny and AnuoiunnciiMjut,apply
to PAUL K. KVK, M. D.,
Jy*2S—0 taunt or thuVacuity.
UNDEliWil VDUATB WfipAKTJiiKiVf.
(WF-SrpJltN’ M1UI AUY IN. TiTUl’K.)
I MtK next 8o. 5 hi»m of tliG Collejio will open ou
. Monday, September SUi. Tlio Cla.'iduai Course
U full and every flfeiilty i* aii'Jrdc/i to Huutant-* iu
8ciontlllu Bruiiche.i A I’rcpVnii try 8ciiin»l ds at*
tacbcd, ombruc.iug a course of two yearn, lie:
Military rystom G ado]>lc>l us an olleclual mean.- of
preserving good order, economy, regular liabita,
and active bodliy cxcrciao. Cliurgcs lur tuition und
boarding, $100 par term of‘JO weeks. Surgtou’s
fee 85. Kugliieoriug, French, Span lull, German.
Book-Kucplug aud Feueliig, each 810 per term of
20 weeks.
The lant se.ssion of the Modicul CoUej-o closed
with 33W Matriculant and 85 (Jraduato.i, from lit
States, The Military follego closudiL'S Ihvt yo.tr in
Nashville with 154 .Matriculniita from N riates For
Catalogue and Regulations, apply to
11. H. JOHNSON, Saperintondi nt.
Naslivllle, July, 1850. IJ—jy'JS
PIANO FORTES 1 PIANO FOIlTEHti
AND MEL0DE0N8!
Tho large-1 Piano Forle, Melo.loou
and Music Store In tlm United- M ites.
, _ , . Twelve of tho niu-t celebrated Maun-
lactureru in this country, have made tlio .-nl>.*cri-
berV Ware-rooms a depot, and hlmse f cole agenl,
fortlnir magidiheut instriinenis, and ho U now
prepared l > tell tlrsl clast Tiuuu and Mu >*d« on-, at
prif f 0 per cent ctuaper than any oilmi dealer in
the Union. Also. con imitl\ly receiving, n *\v
octave, model I’iniuu*, with iiupiuwd action, at the
very low pi icaoj Slsft, and raugiiia Irotn that up to
*216. JOHN MAlt'rll,
Now Mdtonle. llu.I, i.hasmileli eet, above .Seventh,
Philadcjphiu. Uruiich store, Wilmington, Del.
The names of Munufacturera ar«. ns follows:
Boardmuu, Gray k Co., Albany; Jacob Chickermg
Bosun; Sielnwuy &8on.--, New York; F. 1*. Hums,
Albany; Huzdton & Brothers, New York; A. W.
Ladd k Co.. Boston; William Miller, New York; .1
Marsh, Philadelphia; C. W. Fisk .a Co., Au.soniu;
Geo. A. Prince a Co , Buffalo; Curlmrt, Needham .V
Co., Bo non; Mason A Ilnnlin. Now York.
Jy2B—I
Snvtutimlx Market, July 29.
Cui’l'ON —Xo iramactUnH inlutton to notice tins
lorouunii.
Exports.
UKLFAaf. MK.—For brig Two Boys—lOJ.iUS tout
Timber. 12,874 feet Lunib -r.
NEW YURK.—Per sc.hr Utnariliii—44,uud lect
limber, an.unu feet Lumber.
ATLANTA, July 20.—Corwx—‘J tu tuc—receipts
•ry light.
ll.icM.v.—flog i-ouu.l lb to lOjje, clear .Sides I2.\
12‘a, Bibbed U:tll^,HiUIH lO^ull),, SllOUtlers
0 and .tales fie per Ifi Got id stock in market with a
fair demand.
Kick—Guo l to prime C)£ii$c.
NEW ORLEANS, .Inly 22.—Corfo.v.—'The sales to
day comvriscdOu bait, picked up In small lota, a
iriccf witbiu -.he ru»go of o«r quotailhns
uferlor 8
Ordinary......
Good Ord.... 'J)*
(JnodMid .... 10 ®V)U
STATKMKXT IIP COTTOX.
Stock on hand 1st September, 1865,.
Received ninee
Koceived today
Coiiiiiraal |utelllgemt.
FOR SAL.ll.
P RIME Toimo soa Bico.i, Shocl.lcrs nud Clear
Sides. Alsu, Corn for sale.
JyJ8--n _ WAY fcTAYLOIt^
ELECi'ION KOTICK'r'
O N Thuraday, 7th August uext Cimucil will
oloct u Corporation Attorney. Palirv 81.000.
Bund $?,00f).
Applications nn)>t be handed to me on or bcfme
o’clock, P. M., of the day of election. Two soon-
rilies required, whose uainos must liu stated iu tbe
application. EDWARD «. WILSON,
Jy2B Uork of Couucil.
PHI hi I* m; ltUSSEIih, ’
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY CONVEYANCER, ACCOUNTANT AND
COPYIST.
Will exmno Deeds, Mortgage!, Power of AtUnuey,
Will?, Bonds, Notices and Taking ot Inter rogatories.
Office nt tlio Court Home, Savannah. Ga.
Court Buys, Third Tuesday iu each month, and
held at tho offino of Edward G. Wilon, K-q.
Residence, Gascon, between Varusrd nnd TnttuaP
street. -
Any call at night, on ousiuosy, will b: attended
to immediately, Jy26
Middling.... 10)if5) 10J£
Goi.dMtdTii!gll<irt?—
MUl'g Fair.. 12 fa) -
Fair,
(S>-
. bales .'<8,21)1
... 1,764,040
0t)0
Exported to date..
Kxjtorted to-day.
1,762,504
1,7511,170
1,079—1,700,640
There is iu her physical coniiguration every
thing to delight the eye ami exult the imagina
tion ; she hits tlio noblest niouutuins the mo»t
extended lakes, tho widest rivers, the richest
prairies. And in harmony with this is tlio pro-
gross o! her genius, and her moral pr inciples
and the great elevation of her political maxims,
[Cheers.]
cordially concurred iu tho flrat, second and
third toasts that were proposed. With regard
tq the second, permit me to observe (hat, If
there is uito feature of the American character
more prominent tlmn another, it is tlio lioarti-
ness with which they receive the toast of tin*
lady whoso natno ih almost foremost in the
hearts of Englishmen. (Loud cheers) I n dc
my countrymen who uro acquainted with tho
universal spirit of America, who know the ox
tent to which wo cany our civilization, wheth
er we do not always drink a double bumper to
tho ladies in preference to tho gentlemen ?
(Cheers uud laughter.) As to tiie present toast
gentlem.il, I thank you for tho maimer in
which you have received it, its only merit being
that it comes from William Brown, of Liver
pool. (Loud cheers.)
Tho concluding toast of “The Ladies” hav
ing been given by Mr. Peabody, tho company
separated shortly before twelve o t douk, all of
them highly gratilied with their evening’s en
tertainment.
Tiie national airs of tiie two countries were
played at intervals during tiie evouing, by n
very efficient baud.
The Bpriugllcld Argus makes tlio following
pointed contrast: Buchanan is n statesman;
Fremont is an adventurer. Buchanan is known
und tried; Fremont is unknown and nntrlcd.
Buchanan has served his country faithfully in
mpurUut political stations fur over forty years
Slock ou hand not cleared 112.316
SeoAit.—Thoro Is vary lilllo arriving, uud only
100 lihds were raid at Qrm pn<*oi»,
Mm.ASsEs.—Vuiy l'.tlta dOiug on the Levee uwlug
(o tho low »(uck.
Frock.—1 ho sales com priced 20U bids lluontSI
76 to 5 26, lu5o tiUpurllno Illinois at Stl 50, UGH St
l/tuis at G :47 . 11(10 ut« G6, and llu extra on pri
vate (arm*.
Wmkat.—150 sacks new Red sold, iu two «r lliroo
lota, nt SI 45.
Coax.—Tho st ick is reduced, and \re hour ol only
about2000 sacks sold, of whichH77 mixed uud llou
in three lota, mostly white, at 68 200 from store ul
GOc per hushwl.
Puna.—Mess coutiumis to rulad ul $21.
Bacon* —Rih Sides retailed nt 10 V, tail a small
lot soi l atlO.
Laiso.—Nothing transpired.
NVhi.-kv.—60 bids Kcctillod k»1<1 ul U4c.
CVincK.—Tits sales of flio embraced .'Wo bugs at
lQMo, und 100 ut llUi-
Freights.—Tho asking rule to Liverpool is 7-Hid
for Cotton.
Exobamqks—We know of uo ehnnge worth uottn*
lug—
Sterling. 0>a n 10 per ect pm
Francs ‘ 6.12>* u 6.18?^ pr dollar
New York Sixty Day Hill* 1» 1 tfpr «t dla
Now York Sight Chocks pur u — pr «t dla
dually becomes Armor, and uml bus to-day bt-cu
uctlve. Sales of 4,o-jo bales at our revised quota
tions:
WILMINGTON, July 20.—TuitritNTtXR—Sales yns
terdey of :'.S0 bills at S2 75 for virgin, 2 30 for yel
low m • • 11 a« for bird, per bbl of 280 Ih#. No
traus... ...isto-day.
Sr hum Tt'nrKXTi.vK—Sales to-duyof 7tHi ciiskaut
:i4u. per gullun.
Rasix.—Sulus Yesterday of UHlCommou, ii'.iM 15
per bbl, and of 75 lilib No 1 at $3 75 pe* bbl.
Nolbiug doing to-day.
Taii—Sales yesterday of 48 bids at $1 20 p- ' bbl.
Iliipug ^ittclligeuiT.
Port ot* Hnvnniinli jul
Arrived.
Steamer Gordon, Burden, Baltimore, taJ I* Brook.
Cleared.
Brig Two lloya, Cooper, UjIAist, Mo—lit-c-rs,'fboinf
sou k i o.
Sclir Lamartine, Tliorudiko, Now York—.Beers.
Tlnunp.ou k Co.
Dcpurtul.
Bteumer Win Soibrook, Peck, Charleston.
CmisIgiiceN.
Per steambur Gordon, from Bultiiuore—Central
Ibiilroad Agent, Yonne & Frlurami, S M lnffiteau,
McMahon ,M Doyle, 51 A C'ohcu, W M Davidson W
M Wadii.y, Clialter k Co, Lockett 4: Suullliiss. J SI-
cliel, ('ratio, Wcells & Co, J Finliyum.
Memo ramtoi
Oaltpaoie, July 2ii—CM, schr Samuel Francis
Ur< wu, Jaoksonvillo.
Philadelphia, Jiny 25—Cld, sclir R W Tull, Tow-
bridgo Suvumiuah.
llUL^kG WA.Vl’EU.
A Uou?u iu a respectalo neigh in uhood,
.. table for u small family. Apply at this of-
ii®. lice. :i—Jy>i
PALMETTO WA NT13 D.
t mgr TiLaXp-- 1 ,..
R l
CHARLESTON AND SAVA S NA11 It A lLttUA D,
No. 34 Broad street. Charlo»lon. until tho 1st of Au
gust, for furnishing and delivering at tlio Tor mi mis
of tho Road, on the west side of Ashley River, six
ty thousand (60,001)) lineal, or running feet of PAL
METTO LOGS.
Tho Palmetto must be of the best quality, of ma
lure trees, straight, and freshly cut. It wid hu sub
jected to the inspection of tlio Eng Uecr before be
ing received.
Tho logs must conform nearly to the following
lengths : 2(1,27, 35 uud 43 feet.
Tlio delivery to commnnco at ihocuilie-t predblu
interval lifter tho above named date.
THO*. F. DRAYTON,
Jy24—eod4 President and Chief Englm-or,
TAKE NOTICK.
P URCHASERS will have their goods delivered
free of oxpouso with quick dispatch from the
Savannah Grocery and Fruit De|iot, comer Brough*
ton and Whitaker streets.
©5" 1 would call the attention of Fruiters gener
ally to my wall Moloctnd stock of Groceries, revolv
ing dally. Jo23—tl* _ W. 14. FARRELL.
A LA liAAl A LOTT 10 R Y !
lATOIOUIZKD IIY TIIK HTITK OK At.AIIAMA.J
m\\m Jflilitnni SlcnhimiiCntteni
CLASS F—NEW SERIES.
To be drawn iu the City of Montgomery. Alabama,
ill public, on WEDNESDAY, August 13th. 1856,
on tho
II A V A N A 1» Jj A IV I
SAMUEL SWAN, Mauugcr.
Prizes amounting to
204,000 Dollars! !
Will be distributed according to tho following
MAONIFK ‘ENT SCHEME l
00,000 Number*-15,185 Prizes!
1 prize of $40,000 is $40,000
I do do 15,000 is 15,000
1 do do 7,000 is 7,000
1 do do .. 3,000 is 3,000
1. do do 2,001) is 2,001)
1 do do 1,000 is 1,000
1 do do 1,000 Is 1,000
10 do do 200 is 2,000
100 do do 100 is 10,000
4 prizes ol $200 npproxim’g to $40,000 arc $sou
A. K. WKIUIIT. J P.K. SUVA!)):.
WmuilT lii 8AVAUR,
ATTORNEYk AT LAW,
WlUiViWTCJv, GA. jylti
' A. TUOHAIdt CO.,
A net iuii nml Comlmaaloit Htrvluiiu,
110 Bryan Street,
SAVANNAH, OEOKOIA.
A. Thomas. . [Jo 12] 8. )?. PAknux.
.—‘ iljPjuSua . i r
DEALER IN OtiOIOfl FAMILY GROCERIES
nml ForelGti uud Doim-atlc Fruit,
coin nr Rrough ten and Whitaker-de.
fown and couutry supplied with choice goods at
nnidoruto price.-. All orders promptly attended
to. uml sutiHfaotion always guaranteed. «p!8
WUOLBSALB AND BKTA1L DKALSK IN
WINDOW BUNDrf, WINDOW SA611 AND PANE
DOORS.
Wust side Monument Square, bavaunuh, Ga.
uuiyn
JOHN CV UOOTHr -
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Will also give his altautiuu todoaigu* in Aruhitee-
turn, office in tire store of John WUliiunnoii, Esq,,
iiuy street. ^ myl’J
(JHAmil 66 CO., "v
Ko. 6 Whitaker Street, Sn van nab, Qa.,
WllitU>Al.i: AXt> RWA1L DKAI.KHS IX
t iASUliS, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c, While
) lx-ad, Zinc, White Linseed, Sperm, Whale, Tan-
iters* and Neatafoot Oils, Glass. Brushes, Gold Leal,
Bronze, Builder.-’ Hard warn. Nails, Marble Mantels,
to:., &c. Jo4
JOrtV alWliIK,
attorney at law,
<mice corner Bay and Drayton ?tracts,
jy is
\TT J OUNEY AT LAW,
MAHIKTTA, OA.
out 20— ly
DAVID O. WILDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SPARTA, UA.
Will practic.u iu tlm countius of Hancook, Warren
Washington, and Baldwin.
RmiKENCKH—Reim \ Foster. Rabun It Smith, and
K. A. Soullard, Siiyautmli. Jm®
U. i>.'HU.VON,
ATl'OUXKV AND COUNSEUjOIl AT LAW.
OQloe corner of Bay aud Drayton-«U.
S A VANN All, OA, .
my 11
“ uKSji^ wiEtpssy;
A T T O ITS K Y AT LAW,
No. 8, Dmytou Street, Savaunali, Georgia,
may ft—ly «
JE.8SE T. UEUN AliD,
ATTORNEY AND t.'OUNSKLIXJU AT LAW,
x'ewu&usvtilo, Fla.
Rufcrence—Georvu - Drown. Wiiiiuiu Doll, Now
nansville, Fla.. U G. ililtou, Uostou k Viilalouga,
.-tiivaiinah, Ga. tnyl 1
" PL WU IT SMlTii,
A T T0RNBY AT LAW,
ALUOATOK, KAfif KtOlUDA.
Will nractlco iu tin* Eastern and .Southorn Countiti
Rofer lo—Co). s -Ibley. and R. Jt. Hilton, 8a
vaunab. * foblMf
CRiisV u.’c AitulinK
A T T O It N E y AT LAW,
jni li'.OOKVlUjJ, OA.
PraeMces I .aw in iho various Couuties of the Do
iuuI^l. o'-P. aud the adjoining Counties nffwiggi,
U.ireus amt w . -.ugton.
Refer to—Jimu Boston, U. A. Crane, and R. B
Uilton. lcbl4
UEOltGR' to Gt)UDt)5,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AND
Commissioner cf the U.S. Court qJ Claims Jot
llu Slate of Georgia.
Office Garner Bay aud Bull streets.
jy _ _. my lti
■nt. iU,CUl«!SH F». CULU1NO,
umciv ANII KtjTllliNLK, Nu. HUUKUTV BT,
Uuo uoor we> t ol Drayton. inyll
WJI.C. CO AN F.LLY,
A T T O It X r, : A T L A W ,
HUHUU^, wnutu cvusty, a. |iiw omuH. juuMt.)
Will prucii-o in the Urc.ul.aud in Macon,
lkudy .uot \Voi in Co’.u.Uc'i <»^iie Macon Circuit,
ffS- iMrtiuului attoutiuu given to the collection ot
claims iu Aontli-Wostoru Goorgin. Jec—uiu
■ia;0iJraSNca,
AT TO UN BY AT I. AW ,
hiol-ly mwixTtix, ua.
' LAMEU.5ANUBIIS6N,
ATTOKNBTS AT LXW,
ap6-ly MACON, OA.
WlLLlAAi II. MSlUiR, ‘
AVfGKNEY AND CGUNdKLLDK AT LAW,
Troupvillo, lA»wndos County, Ga.
Wilt practice in Thomas, Lowndes, Cliuoh, Ware,
Apjding, Tchiiir, Irwin, Ijnirotw, ami Pulaski
cotmtlos, Georgia: upd in JoHersoii,Madison, Ham
illou, and Gjlumoiiicounties, Florida. [my 11
WM. il. WII.iTaaTT ll(A!>r»KCrt OUVKH. JACK DROWN
.WILUAM8, DL1VEU 6i BROWN,
ATlORN’KVs AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
Will practice in tiie enmities of Muriou, Macon, Hoax-
Ion, fetewart, Uaiulolpli, Muscogou, Lee, aud any
adjuiiiim: co.nuiu-, where their .-.ervlcoe m^y be
required, mrll
At It. ItiAiuAuft.
(Successor to Champion & Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. -t Raruard hi., bwiweeu tho Market und Bay bL,
SAVANNAH, UA.
Dealer In Groceries, Foreign uud Domcatlc liquors,
Dried Fruits, -ve., kc.
Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomous,
ftaj., Messrs. Rahun & Wlillohuud, uud 8wUt 6:CO.,
Savauimh. Ga. _ nryll
A. BHOHT, ; . .. .t. t
• »AoTEU BUliLuk:*.!,
Will Uk« roulracu tor Bulldiu uid Wwklu Ml-
M0rj Of .rer,' dreerlplta,. ■ QHNsTItln
Jewell', Radk.« Boulb aids J«om rt ooiK
JOBt»r tAVAOk,— “
ATTOBNET AT LAW, Ml
maumu, iwcxu oocxtr, ae.
All bailneu ealniWd to ble earewtU ieoelTe
prompt ettenllou. - lyr—merit
ANTHOWV McOUIXOH.
ATTOKNEY AT LAW,
Bavannob, OMTgte. :■
4W* Office oo Bay iireet, ovar the Dank of gar an
1 *o. tlib2
jAMMe.aonoam. T
nODOBRtt Sc NORRIS,
f 4*to Crano k “ *
27!
June 1,1866,
BAY-STRUT, lAVANMAB.
Deyr
V. 4. OQDBt. WU. MAM, Jt. B. H. UAUU.
OGDEN. STARR & CO.,
Shipping and Commission Merchant*,
urenin, M vaunab. tie.
HMhSr 21
PAcroaa
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Bayitmt, lavaiuiiffi, Ga.
O. B. UAUU80N. A. O. MOOEUU,
HARRISON Si HcGEHKS.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, REOEIVINO AND
Forwardinii merchants.
SS AMD 01 DKdAtBSTKEKT, COI.CUUDH, 0E080L*
Particular attention giveu to the ealow ui Real
(•jttatc, Negroes and Produce.
40“ liberal advunca, made ou NuMrovw and Sei •
ehu/idize.
MnnuaiUBM
KU8E. PATfEN A GO. ,
GUNBY &1IAN1KL, VGoluuibus. Un
STLWART, GRAY & CO. J
RUSK, DAVI8 & LONG, I ,
WM. WRIGHT. / Uavouuan ?
YOUNG. ATKlNH A DUNHAM, I
C. A. GREKNK Jt GO., / Ajatlacltnsoia
H. 8. SMITH, [.Mobile, Alabama
OOt 23
B. ELLIS,
Factor and General Commission Merchant 11
n ho; 71 BAY-msar, bayannah, ga.,
Meoin. Ooghorn A Cunningham, bell
A Prvntiss, Ogden, BUrr A Co., flavsnoah ; J. P,
Thompson, Boston. oov 1
WM. ACDUTOODWai. JNO. c
COUPBR Si FRA8E.
FACTORS A GENERAL COMMISSION I
Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
WILLIAM LYNN,
COUUB310S AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
.Ve. 87 Bay street. Savannah, Georgia.
Juno 13
JBVFBMON nOBBBTI,
GENEBAL
COMMISSION MEROUAN'f,
AND UEALIlH IK
Timber and Lumber.
SAVANNAH, Ga. ,
WELLS « WILLIAMS,
DKALBlta IN
DOMESTIC, FOUBION AND FANOl
„ DBY GOOD&
No. 149 Congren-.t,, Savannah, Ga.
JAS. T. WELLa formeriy or Beeutorl DUL S. O.
THEOPHILUS WILLIAMS, “ Scrlven Co.,Ga
«#pt7
O. husk, j, n, davu. w. n mwa
RUSE.DAVI8A LONG, UN>0,
OOMMISSiOK MERCHANTS,
-m SAVANNAH, OA.
may au
M ^ OATAlfltAB, C
Office over Thomoa M.
Stqre, Bay street.
i. uxaaerr. 0 . *
LOCKETT Si SNELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
.SHIPPING AGENTS,
Will attend to the selling orS^kESxfS^
Strict attention given to recolving and foniri
goods. may 81 jy
Solicits lrem Ills friends conslgnmouu ol erer>
description, lakes orders tor Cotton.
jKf Special attention given to tlio ialea of Baal
Estate, stocks aiid Nogro property, at pibllo and
l‘ r yate sales. Prompt returns and dispatch.
Reference—C. A. L, iJtMAR.- ttoh80^ .
us. w. usuaai. u. r. moot.
GREEN * SMOOT, '
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
00120 XHOHASTON, US.
JOHN lie COCIUtANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, uiurend couniy, Ga„ lute juuior purlucr of
tho ilvm oi A. & .L t'ocuiUNR, lrwluton, Ga., will
attend promptly to all lutalne-’s eutrusiod to his
cate. I’articular uttantiuu paid tu collecting. Re-
feranu:—Dr. G. D. Guyton, F. 11. Rowe, liubliu,
Ga., M Marali, Sivauuuli. luyll
vonou s vsmBses,
TOlltVdJlDi.VIJ ANIJ DiniMUdlUN MKIICHAN'IS,
xo. Ul luv-rriuarr. savanxau. ua.
apr4
"■ a m., vli51n* unWrliBRS, :
Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards.
ftCpt. 5 SAVANNAH, UA.
ojLsc>'a?JE-xxaxro-' a .
"ft EMPORIUM, if
l nooil wkst of run uei’pdlican kkadinq koom.
W.b^PrlcuT,
FASHIONABLE
AND
MI LI I ARY
TAYLOB,
No. 117
Bay Street,
HA VANNA/l.
Ordinary
, w „ , AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. .
Office in the Court House. mvia ,
~ AVrmbSV MnWCLOk,
ATTORNET AT LAW,
Savaiuiali,-Geor|ta. ,J >
49r Office ou Bay street, over.the Bank of Savon-
~~ b. * 1 ; coeb 4TBiKi®irEB? ,), - a
for warding and commission her
- CHANTS,
.Savannah, Oa., and Montgomery, Ala.
K. T. tout, I ■ 11. f, Don
Bur street, Ssvaauah. I Commerce at., Uome'rj,
ji KsruiKMeKs, : . - t»iri
Holcomb, Johusoa, & Co. | Cohens ft Herts,
Lookctt & Suelliugs, I Edwin Parsons & Co.,
* , J Scranton, Johnston toOo
SAVANNAH, GA. my!8
Robert A. Alien.
Flue Ready-niade
Clothing ; lluta
and Caps, Whirls,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrellas
Cravats, blocks,
Hamlkorehiefs,
aud
f anny Articles
for
(ieutlollicu.
Also, Superflue
Cloths, ussltncra
uud Vestings, will
bo made to mea
sure,unexception
able iu style
aud
workumuBhip,*
by tho
bust tuuchauics,
at shortest
4
4 ‘
4 1
4 -
4 ’
4 1
40
15,000
100
75
00
60
10
15,000 are 400
7,uoo are 300
:i,ooo aro 210
2,000 nro 200
1,000 aro 100
1,000 aro ICO
200 uro 800
120,000
16,185 prizes amounting to $204,000
Tho 16,000 prizes of ?s uro determined by tho
number whicli draws tiie $4ii,i«'0 prize—if thut
number should be an odd mini be r, Uicn uvery odd
numb or ticket iu the Scheme will ho entitled to $S}£;
If an oven number, then every even number ticket
will he entitled to $SJi in addition to any other prize
which may be drawn.
Purchasers In buying an equal quantity of odd uud
evon number tickets, will bo certain of drawing
nearly one half the cost of the sumo, with chances
of obtaining other prizes.
All those tickets eliding with O, 2, 4, 0, 8, uro
even—all tlume emtaug with 1, p, 6, 7, n, uro odd.
j$jg- Remember that every prize is drawn, aud
payable iu full without de-luctiou.
Iff AU prizes of$l,000 aud under, paid Immedi
ately niter the drawing,—other prizes at Iho muni
time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential. The
drawn uumbuju will ho forwarded to purchasers
Immediately oiler the drawing.
Whole Tickets, $10—Halves, $5—Quarters, $2 60.
Prize Tickets cashed or rone wed in oilier Tickets
at either office. *
Orders for Tickets cun In* addressed either to
S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga.,
Jjrltf or H. hlYA.V, Moixyomory, Ata.
WANTED TO HIRE.
A STEADY WOMAN that can do the cooking,
washing and Ironing of a small family. Ap
ply ut No 48 cornor of York aud Jenbrsou streets,
or ut Freounm It Hondorsnu’s,
jyn .... .
J UST RECEIVED, per schooner J. K. Allen, from
UAltimorn—
MAHON’S
CELEBRATED UNRIVALLED PREMIUM
CAKES and CRACKERS,
Jumbles, Leinou Cuke?,
Tea Cakes, Scotch Cakes,
Ginger Suapi, Edinburgh Cakes
Milk Riacult, Soda Bisciut,
Wine BUcuil, Uniter Biscuit,
Water UWcuit, i’le Nlc Biscuit, &c.
At UARRON’S,
Juuo20 corner Whitaker and Chorltca-sw.
SfS m Ordorsfrom city uudcouutysoliclUid. ^
rob 6
STUANUElli
R' you waut a good uud cheap
ISiOJjyTriinlM A’allct*, Carpet ling,
\ ^ V\°*' A’lolltliig of uiiy kind or quail-
■HlyEMdMialiy, ready uiudo or made up to your
measure; ulso Hats, Cups, Shii ta, Collars or Dress
urnishiiig aiticius of uuy duscripliou, call and i
led from the largest nml host stock iu tho city,
the .star Emporium, 147 Bay street.
WM. O. PRICE.
liUS. LEFLEit 6i WILCOX, DenUstV.
; >-^*yy_ ARE,uow fully prepared toin*
serf full or partial setts of Tooth
‘'LTrrvVt 011 1110 l n *i Mc il , *° °f Dr.J. Allons’i
pfttmit Continuous Gum. By tills
improvement, the form of the fuco can lie restored to
any degree ot* rotundity that may he desired. It is
applicable in all cases where tho cheeks have lUlleo
iu uud cannot be detected by Gia closest observer.—
fills method coinbiues the following* Ivantigos:—
Au artlllcinl gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural
and life-like appearance, mid imparts to tiie theetb
that peculiar expression which characterizes tho na*
turn! orcau-j.
This Gum cousista of a silaclous compound, which
Is applied and fusad upoutho Tooth aud Plate in such
a uiauner, nu to ull up ull ttic uitnratlces uround tbe
base of tlio Teeth, and also unites them flriuiy to
each other aud to the Plato upon which they are
sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Tooth.
Office over DeWitt k Morgan, Congress street.
*** Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16—tl
DENTISTRY.
Urs. ROYALL & JOHNSON
DenUsta, cffice corner St. Julieu-sl.
NnSSBA and Market .Square, over ». Wll-
•J I LJL u raov’s jewelry store. Offico hour*
tram 8 to 2 o’clock, aud from 3 to il.
mar 11 _ com
UUOUGIITON HTlltelfiT llACiC AND
UVERY STABLE.
Tlio undersigned having put the
"v atiove Stables lu good coudltton,
■ >»re l>rej>aredlo accommodate their
J'JiLLZXBk cusiomera with Carriages, Hacks.
Buggies, Sulkies, to}., with sound, gentle, aud well
broke horcoa. and careful drivers. Horses boarded
uu accommodating terms, und well cured tor. Two
pairs of line Carriage lloracs for sale. Inquire cor*
nor of ihrnard aud Broughton streets.
apll4—ly STEVENS Sc FXU5T0N
WOOD AND LUIHDKll.
A LL kinds of Wood, Boards, Planks. Joist,
Timber, Shingles, Light-wood, Posts, Easters.
Laths and Pullings, for sale, at wholcsalo and retail,
low lor cash, on the now wharf recently erected on
the Lumber Yard of Robert A. Alton Sc Co.
mar 12—lyW M. J. L. MOULTON
WM. 8. DANIELL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Turner It Co.'s Drug
-«y7
Auction & CommisaionHouse, Macon,(it.
a. r. McLaughlin, -
JUiUi iiiLHU.
iary of Chatham Ceuhty, 1 '
WEBB Si SAGS, ’
(sooorasoits TO OAMUtOX, WttB k 00.
IMPORTERS OF
CHINA, CLASH, AND EARTHEN-WABB
U6 MKKTINU-ST. CHARLBSTOH. 8. O.,
Will supply Couutry Merchants with Goods In tbelr
line at us low rates as they can buy in Now
York, or elsowbere.
•opt 28 u
HTITK KM;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Bay aiidg Whitaker Blreef.
SAVANNAH.
fob 22
JONH S. BOWEN.
ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR.
CORNER OK DRAYTON AND BEYAN-«B_
(Above C A. 1* lamar.)
Jyfl—8m
c. w. mabEl •
ATTORNEY AT LAW , g*
FRANKUN, IUURD OO., OA.
Will attend to professional business In the Counties
or Heard, Curroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri
wether and Troop.
Reference—Hou. K. Y. Hill, LoGrauce. Ga!:Hot.
David Irwin, Marietta, Go.: ColonelM. M.TIdweU.
Fayette villa, Go.; and Mr. william Dougherty, Go-
■ep!7-iy
lumbus, Go,.
wm. McAllister.
Mur ble Menumouts, Tombs and Grave Stonee, Ihra-
hhod on reasonable terms. Orders res-
Jp<>cttally solicited.
•1>1B.
D. A. O'BYRNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Offlee 176, Bay-st., over Turner It Go's. Drug Store!
BAYANNAH,GA. *
nov 10—ly
—GfcOHgg THttPP MGWaHK
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Monument Square, near 8tato Bank
SAVANNAH, GA.
nov 10—ly
CRANE, WELLS * CO,,
FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Haranwah, Gw.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Monttcollo, Jefferson County, Fla.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Funma, Savannah, Ga.
• . . myll
EDWAKD U. WILSON.
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS.
At Meura. Word & Owens' Law Offlee. [myll
* WAYNE, GREN
coioaasio:
Bay-street SamnMJt..
TH03. 8. WAYNE. C.JC. C
R. ALEE. WAYNE,
jy 6—if Savannah.
J. W. PAT- a
ATTORNEY AND OOUNSKLLC
Troupvillo, Lowndes Oonty,Odt ■ 1
M. FITZGERALD,
t»T.C. Rln.lluiahctninud
ery v.rl«ty of commw ud hi
s*d«mp Umaipkmol ^BmtbSncS.
B ’ n >£i3T