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VOL. XXXVIII [OLD SERIES.] SB l JOURNAL $0 00 4 00 , •: oo . to PO Subscription Price* of Snvaiinnh Papera dy .'nmiuoii understanding. tho proprietors ami publisher* itl the throe papers Issued in Savanuali. have a-tepm \ the following unlf rro rains or mil*, mrlptlou, m lake oiled tills day: Hally Miner. per annum, in advance rn-WVokiy Weekly. -ogle copy, in advance Weekly, nve copies,™ one mid less Weekly. eight •* “ ** Weekly. l«u " " “ '....WOO Weekly, twenty “ “ *• *20 00 Wltcu mo paid within one itmnili from the time of sub nrlimiK the charge for the Daily will he mm dollar*, at>*« for the Trl•Weekly Jins. The Wecaiy will ho sunt only to those who pay In advance. The payer wilt luvariably ho diseoutlned upon Uio expiration of the time Ibr which It has been paid. Hie above rates to take oftbot from and after tliia late ALEXANDER k SNEED, Republican, H. B. IIILTON ATo., Georgian ffi Journal, THOMPSON Hi WVriUNUToN, X*m. -•uvunimh, July 1, IBM. WEDNESDAY, Two O’diwk, P. M. BY TBDBan APS Fire In Bonlon. Boston, .lul.v .10.—The Jefferson block In Host on 1ms been burnt. Loss, $75,000. Seven persons were killed by tailing walls. A Stcnmer liurnl. ’ Sr. Louis, July 20.—The steamer./. Larkin, has been burnt below this city. Loss $1<hi,0(K). Cohonkr’h Inquest.—The Coroner held nu inquest this forenoon at Anderson's wharf, on the body of William Reddy, the Stone Mason that was missed on yesterday morning, and supposed to have committed suicide. The jury returned a verdict, that the deceased watt found drowned this morning in the Savannah river. Tfte Republican mill Messrs. Wnr*l und Arnold. in the Republican of this morning we Hud the following paragraphs : WE CALL FOR THE P«OOK.- We WO IV Dot present at the Democratic meeting, Monday night, and consequently have ip) personal knowledge of what transpired on that occasion. The President of the meeting. Dr. Arnold, is reported to have said: ‘•The Savannah Republican said that notone word could be said against the Platform laid down by tlm Democratic Convention at Cin cinnati.'’ Mi. Ward is also reported to have said: “When the news of our proceedings at Cin cinnati reached this city the Republican, the organ of the party In this city, commended tho pint form, declaring that it coutained nothing that could he dejected to, by any one, unless it might be Horace Greeley.” Now, we have not the slightest objection to Demcratb orators romancing to their heart's couteut over the imaginary greatness of their oamliilnte and the worse than imaginary truth of Democratic principles; but we do object to tho Republican being made the hero oi' their fictions.—'Those gentleman are welcome to our Hies, and if they call And one sentence in them to justify, by any violence of interpretation, the above declarations, we will treat them to a hat apiece, nnd they may draw on ns Ibr oyster suppers for three yearn to come. We did not say it, gentlemen. From the beginning, we be believed your platform in iq§wy respects “un wise mid objectionable,” ana so characterised itatlhctlme. The ouiy plank in it that we euer approvad was the declaration that the peo ple lmve a light, when forming theit State constitution,to regulate their domestic ^Fail's to suit themselves. “One sentence”! Give the editors of the Republican "one sentence” from their Ales "to justify by any violeuce of interpretation” the declarations of Messrs. Arnold aud Ward,and they will treat those gentlemen to a hat a piece, and oyster suppers for three years. Mr. Ward was discussing the position of tho Democratic party upon the question of slavery, both as expressed in their platform and as manifested lu the choice of their candidate. He did not attempt by any violeuce to Interpret the language of the Republican, but quoted from the paper the following passage which concludes an editorial of the 6th of June 1856 : Sir "THE VOTE WAS NOT TAKEN ON THE PLATFORM AT THE LAST AC COUNTS, BUT WE PRESUME IT WILL BE REA DILY CARRIED, AS WE SEE NOTHING IN IT THAT ANY MAN—UNLESS IT BE GREELEY—WOULD BE LIKELY TO OB- JECTTO.”-©* Messrs. Editors, you oau send round the hats without further delay,and supply the oyster sup pm in their proper season. Later from tue Isthmus of Panama.—By the arrival of tho steamship Granada, we have (says the Picayune) Aspinwall papers to the 18th iiist., and Panama papers to the 19th. The Panama Star learns that Mr. Coiwine, the U, Commissioner, sent to that city to inquirer into the massacre of Americans on tho 1.5th April lust,has received instructions from Wash ington to proceed immediately to Bogota, in cave Mr. Bowliu, tho U. S. Minister there, does not arive by the next British steamer from Car- thageua. The Star remarks: This shows that the President of the United States Is determined to have a speedy settle ment of tho wrongs aud impositions inflicted upon our countrymen on the Isthmus. Later and Better from Oreuon—Advices by the Granada state that Gov. Curry,of Oregon was-in Sau Francisco, and was to leave on the 5th by the mail steamship for Washington, on business connected with the Government affairs of the Territory. Tho Alta California was us* Bared by him. that the Judiau difficulties that have so long perplexed the people of Oregon are entirely passed, and pence is fully rcstor* (From the Now Orleans Picayune) Flit veil Uny* Later fromCnllfuritln. imnii.Y ixTKuiSmtti news. By the arrival of the Hteamshlp Granada last uight, from Aspinwall, via San Juan, we have San Francisco papers to the 5th Inst.,being liftcou Uiivh later than we had previously. The nows is highly Interesting. The Sau Francisco Livening Bulletin, of the 5th, gives the follow ing summary: The great topic of interest throughout tho entire State continue* to he the proceedings of the Vigilance Committee of Sau Francisco. Uelow wo give a short sketch of tho events which have taken place in this city iu that con nection. Ucre we may ouly say that, at the most moderate calculation, nine-tenths of the people throughout the Statu heartily approve of the actions of the committee. Tue only class or u\cn who oppose them are the very persons struck at—the professional gambler, the cor rupt politician, the notorious criminal und row dy, nnd generally their friends the lawyers. Some few persons, perhaps not comprehending the necessity of a thorough reform, uud the dillicuities lu the way of tho committee, are impatient at the delay that was inevitable; yet tho general community, however anxious to see the good work completed, have readily made every allowance for the position of tho committee, and believe that iu the end ull will be right. But fur the Governor’s "insurrection Pro clamation,” and subsequently, encournged by that proclamation, tho stabbing by a Judge of the Supreme Court of one of the committee’s police, the immediate work which the commit tee had to do would have doubtless been loug accomplished aud their urmed forces disbanded. As matters stand, it Is understood that the armed organization of the committee uccd not last more than a week or two longer. Tho crops over the whole country have tam ed out better than was anticipated. Previous years have shown a larger return per acre, yet tho additional breadth of grouuu sown this year makes ample amendments for any defi ciency iu particular districts. Several suicides have taken place; among others, that of G. II. Yates, a writer for the press. Yates was at one time a writer for tho New York Herald, • Nearly half a dozen murders huvo happened during the 1:1st fortnight. Two murderers, named Samuel L. Garret, nnd William 8. Kelly, were executed at Sacramento. Three more, Nathan Cottle, lieverly Wells and John Wil liams,* wore eouvicted aud sentenced to death— tho first at Jackson, the second at Benicia, and the third lu Calaveras couuty. Fires have tukeu place at Oaklaud, Mormon Island and Stockton; the total damage sustain ed being between $20,000 and $30,000. Mtuiug and other ousuulities have been about an average. Dr. Dickerson, mul a young lady, bis daughter, were drowned while crossing the Merced river. On Juue 21st, early iu the uioruiug, John L, Durkce and others oi the committee, captured a lot of "law and order” arms from ou board n small vessel called the Julia,which was bring ing them from Beuicla to Sau Francisco. The capture gave rise to a prosecutiou of Durkee for alleged piracy, uud the nrrest and proceedings on an application to admit the prisoner to bail, furnished tho matter of considerable public in terest during tho past fortnight. On tho same day, iu the afternoon, the pub lic of our city was trown into a terrible state of excitement by uu assault with a bowie-knife, made by David 8. Terry, Judge of the Supreme Court, upon Sterling A. Hopkins, as the latter, a Vigilance Committee mau, was attempting to arrest ouo Reuben Maloney. The committee in a few hours afterwards.surrounded in bodies the armory of the "Blues,” to wliieli Terry and Maloney had Aed, nnd also the other armories of the "law and order ’ party, and succeeded soon alter, aud without bloodshed, in capturing Terry, Maloney, ull the "law aud order’ arms in the city, aud making about 100 prisoners, all of whom wore cenUued In the Committee rooms. i Ou the 22d most of the prisoners made the day before were liberated. On the same cvenlug, Dan Aldrich, a notori ous gambler and rowdy, was arrested by the Vigilanco Committee, uud has siuce been kept in close couAuemeut. On tho 20th, Judge Shattuck, of tho Superi or Court, published an article, taking the posi tion that Judge Terry, still a prisoner in tho Vigilance Committee rooms, was to a great extent to be justified in his attack upon Hopkins. It gave rise to a considerable dis cussion. Outhe morning of tho 23d, one Wm. Ford, a "law aud order” man, was found shot iu First street. It raised considerable excitement—but as Ford did aud is doing well, tho excitement upon the subject died away. A man by the name of Wright, charged with having indicted the wound, was arrested by tho police. On thoeveniug of tho same day, Mrs. Julia Dean Ilayuo appeared ibr the first time lu Cal ifornia, at the Metropolitan theatre, and has since been playing to full houses. During the fortnight, Judgo Terry, together with various others, have been uud still are prisoners of the Vigilance Committee. The va cillating condition of Hopkins, who is still very low, has, during the same time, been a sort of inverse index of the public excitement in rela tion to Terry, whose fate is supposed to depend upon tho issuo of Hopkin’s sickness. The Vigilance Committee have continued to retain the full confidence of the people. On June 30th, the Common Council aud a number of the municipal officers of the couuty and city went out of office. On July 1st, the consolidation act, uuiting the county and city under one and the same Gov ernment, &c., went iuto effect—tho Government devolving for the present upon a temporary Board of Supervision. preferred Walker aud his Americans to tho OhamorrlMtas, and that they were determined not to admit the latter, nor any Invading force from tho Northern Btutes. Giunaoa, July 16,1856. On Saturday last Gen. Wm. Wulker was in augurated President of the State of Nicaragua. In the extra of tho Nlcaragueuse, which leu close, you will And the proceedings reported at length, nnd I can only add that the whole affkir was conducted iu a munnor to reflect honor upon nil concerned, while the heartiness with which the people, !>oth native aud adopted, eutered iuto it, demonstrated that it wus no mere ceremony with them, hut a fervent out pouring of true feeling, which saw a new, hap pier era dawning upon their distracted country. Major Waters’ ^command has returned from Leon, nnd the result of the trip is somewhat different from that given by the flrst reports. Ho only entered the outskirts of Leon, and in stead of being received us a friend, he was llrcd upon from” the houses and cross streets. Dr. Saunders, tho Surgeon of tho expedition, was tho only person wounded, and luckily his wound was slight. After a brief but sharp ac tion, iu which several of the enemy were killed, the Mojor concluded it wus best to retire, and left the town. He waited outside an hour nr two, to give the enemy a chance to light, if they wished it, but flnding they would not come, he omne off. Nothing has been heard of the troops from tlie Northern States, nnd it is well known that there are none at Leon hut natives of Nicara gua. Costa Rica has had a dose sufficient to last for some time, and with tho exception of the facciusos at Leon, aAtrn few Ghumorristas in the mountains of Chontales, the Govern ment lias really no enemies In the country. Yet it is certain tiiat the league between the lour From Nicaragua. e.l. TmiuantF.rki:.—By the Texas, which nrriv eu yef.terday from Mexico, advices have been received of the safe un ivul, on the 5th inst., of Uie steamer Leonora, from hisport, in the Coatzacoalcoa river. The taonoracarriedloutthe purty and1 nmteriul for tho building of the car- r age load acroosa the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, file contractor, with a large body or laborers and implements, was to proceed the next day to Sucliel to commence work, with the inten tion of prosecuting it with the utmost vigor. The Picayune from which we clip says t’-ere has been In New Orleans a groat revival of In- tWestjin this scheme, shown by liberal subscrip tbn. sThe plan of operations is first a carriage and then a railroad. Later from Jamaica.—The Kingston Jour nal, oftho Oth, says: Private letters lmve buen received announc ing that. Lord Courtenay, eldest son of the Earl of Devon, and cousin to the Suffragun Bishop ol Kingston, has been appointed Governor of Jamaica, in the place of sir Heury Darkly. Latest Indian N*wh!!—Bow-Legs’operations teem to be brought to a utaud-atilf by tho daughter of his men on the 14th aud 16th of June. He, doubtless, will be more cautious In Future, and will risk no eugagomont where tut-ro is the slightest chance of being worsted. Indian signs were, in the early part of tills week, discovered near Ft. Meade.—Florida Peninsular, 12 inst. Railroad Accident.—On Friduy the train going a luth from Weldon to Wilmington, N. C., i' ve i’ 11 ? ow ueal ' Enfield, throwing six cars V' e ,mck ' of the cars were turned UJiJI? u /\ * our or flve passengers were teuie.y, hut not daugerouily hurt. Walkerh E lection and Inuugumtiou—Rmer lance to bia authority—Future, troubles. The Now Orleans Picayune., contaim interes ting correspondence from Nicaragua—from which we make somo draughts: Granada, July 10,1850. At 5 o’clock this afternoon Gen* Wlker was iroclaimed tlirougl^the streets of this city as ;he duly elected President of Nicaragua, All the troops were assembled in the plaza under arms, nnd the band attached to headquarters « a lively air. After this, a dccreo from lister of Relations, announcing tho result of the recent elections und proclaiming Gen. Walker President of Nicaragua, was read in Spnuish by omo of tho Government officers, which was followed by three tunas from tho natives for cl Presidentc, the troops presenting arms. Tho pvoct-Bsion then moved through tho principal streets of the city, the same ceremo ny beiug repented at every corner. Iu consequence of the troubled state of some portions of the country, there were only 21,000 votes polled, and of these Walker has received over U,000 more than two-thirds of the cutiro vote. Tills result is tho freo and uutrammclcd expression of tho will of the people of Nicara gua, not the Army, recollect; for, iu u majority of the towns uud pueblos, not a soldier was pre sent, and iu somo cases not within hundreds of miles, and speaks louder than words could do t he feeling which animates that people towards their liberator. For several days pasta varioty of rumors have pervaded the city. First we had the news that Gen. Valle lmd been taken prisoner in the city of Leon, und that ho was threatened with instant death. Next came a proclamation from Col. Mendez, roccutly a grout friend of Wnlker’B, denouncing the Americans os robbers, Ac., who were endeavoring to overthrow the prevailing religion of tho country, aud drivo out the native population. A gentloinan who arrived from Lcou, however, stated that Gen. Vnllo was walking about the streets of Leon, iu no sort of dungcr, and also brought a secret messago from Mendez to Walkor, stating that he meant noth ing by his proclamation, which he uigued when he was drunk, und that ho wus us strong a friend ot tho Americana ns ever. Tlieu we had. tho startling rumor that Leon had been entered by a force of 3,001) Guatcmaiians, or Chlpinos ns tho natives call them, and this received some color from the fact that uight before lust, the entire ranger t'orco, under Major Waters, was ordered to march at once in the direction of Leon. Tlie facts, as near us 1 liuve been able to get at them, appear to be, that a force of several hundred Cuamorristas were a Abort distance from Leon, und that Rivas, the late President, was anxious that they should enter, but tho cit izens of Leon would not consent. They told Mr. Rivas, in tolerably plain terms, that they States exists, uud that wheu tlie rainy season closes, a formidable war will commence, whioh it will tax the utmost euorgles of Walker und his forces to wage with success. Ho therefore requires accessions of men und mouey, both oi which lie should receive from tlie United States, and his friends there ought to be stirring them selves, if they would not see the last hope of regeneration for this uuhappy land crushed, at least for the present. " From Mexico. Charivuri q/‘ the French Minister—Spunish Difficulty—Ministerial Flare up. Special Correspondence of the Picayune- Mexico, July 13 1856. i must commence this letter with an over ture. at least with a description of a piece of music recently executed here, aud "positively the last performance for.tho season.” This was u charivari to the Frensh Minister by the Fenchmen in this city. Now I will tell you all about it, so that you may know how they mamigo these matters out of France. It seems there was a meeting at tho Hotel lturbide, in order to raise funds for tho sufferers by tho late iuundntion iu France. Count Gabriac, tlie French Minister, was iuvited to attend nnd pre side, which he did not. lie was also request ed to subscribe to the fund, which he did to the enormous extent of one^huudred francs —a sum something like one" hundred pica yunes. The meeting went off well onough without him. But whether it wus political disgust, or the bad liquors of the Restaurant lturbide, for which It is famous, it was proposed and carried, crim. com, us Mrs. Mulaprop says, to give Ca- briuc a touch of their harmouy, to try if he had an ear for music. Forthwith about two hun dred ofliis countrymen marched down street, “two and two, Newgate fashlou,” to bis resi dence, suitably armed aud equipped according to law, to do honor to his liberality. He must have been astonished when they opened their battery upon him: for they bod a batterie complete de cuisine, made up of all sorts of household and kitchen instruments that would "make noise come.” As tho French na tion are proverbial for cookiug anything, if you only givo them the sauco pun, 1 am inclined to think they did not dishonor the assertion iu this dish of music which they produced from the culinary utensils. The novelty of this exhibi tion bus rather astonished the Aztecs, us it was something quite new for this country. But as these people are fond of adopting the Paris fashions, 1 would not be surprised Irtbey would try their hand iu tho same veiu upon some of their own obnoxious dignitaries. I have to wind up this epistle with some po litical news, although you might And most of it hi the papers. The Spanish Minister has at lost prevailed on this government to officially re ceive him and recognize him iu his diplomatic character. U is said the whole dispute is settled between the two nations to the entire satisfac tion of everybody; but, as I always predicted, Mexico would never agree to pay the fraudulent claims pressed by the Spaniards; nor have these claims been admitted. Iu fact, had the SpauisU Minister discovered that bis bluster would not answer, and therefore became more moderate in his demands, until be gave up all thepoiuts in dispute. The quarrel will not be again renewed, unless the fleet which has re cently left Spain should anchor in the harbor of Vera Crbz. A tremendous flare-up has taken place be tween Congress and the Cabinet about a speech by Minister Rosa against toleration of religion. The Deputies charge Rosa with all kinds of de ceit and duplicity, ns well us stating as many historical falsehoods as possible in his discourse about tho degree of toleratien in Protestant countries and in France. Rosa declared that he spoke for the government; in which event the deputies are afraid that if they establish toleration of religion in the constitution tho Executive will not sustain them, aud tho whole document will be ignored by the country. The unfortunate speech has produced a split in the Cabinet, which has led to the Minister of Fomento, Senor Siliceo, tendering his resigna tion. Efforts are, however, being made to Tieul the breach between tho two departments, so that they may act in harmony, for thebeuoflt of tho Liberty party. I am apprehensive that this topic will lead to the most serious misun derstanding, as neither the Deputies nor Cabi net are inclined to yield. A ebango in tho Cabinet will undoubtedly take place unless things take a turn which I cannot anticipate at this moment. President C'omonfort believes that toleration is a hazardous piece of nonsense at this moment, when tho whole nation is Catholic, and he is not disposed to make a chango in the matter which will benellt uo one, but which limy turn tho tide of public opinion against the many other important reforms which ho has effected. You may, therefore, anticipate important nows on this subject by the next steamer. Gold Discovery.-—immense places of gold Have lately boen discovered in tho South, in the State of Guerrero, which hold out the most flat tering hones., Some person have recently ar rived In this city who lmvo been making exten sive explorations In tho country ndjaccuttoRio del Ora, which have verilledtho assertions here tofore made on the subject. Everywhere gold dust, and also veins of that metal, are said to bo abuudant and of a superior quality even to those of California, so that with justice tbo stream ou whose margins the metal is found is rightly culled Gold River. But those places have be«n long kuown to exist, for even in 1852, in a report of all that country, made by Col. Ramsey to a company in New York, es pecial attention was culled to these gold mines existing on this tributary of the Mescala. Mexican Extraordinary. Tkkuibi.e Powder Exvlobion,—Intelligence received from Mazatlau ou the 26th of last month states tiiat an unfortunate occurrence hnpneued at Altata. From tho time of Valdes, tho Messrs. Vegas wove iu the habit of carrying to Culiacan tho munitions of war which were at Mnzatlan. and untill now no one could pre vent it. The present Cowmandantc General’ however, ordered that they should ho returned, to which tho Vegas made a dacided opposition; butfluall they had to give them up. They were ail takeu to Altata, where a Bhlp was wait ing, and uuder orders to tccivedthemou board. Tlie Bliip being filled with these combustibles, all of a sudden the powder exploded, blowing up ship and crew. At the sumo timo tiiat which was on shore also exploaded setting Ure to the towu. The cause of the accident it un known. BAplljAa, (GA.\ WEDNESDAY, JULY 80, 1866. NO. Tun vyxtnHH .no tub Chops.—On Thurx- day night and Friday mornlngtbe long drought —ao long aa almoat to havo shaken onr confi dence In the old doctrine that every thing must have an end, yielded to deligtfh! rain, which continued steadily for several hours. Too late for a large portion of the corn crop, which ha been elmost dostroycd.lt will ever- tholcssheofgreatbenlfit to that which was planted late, as well as tn cotton, which Is milch less promising than usual, Thera are spots through the county which have been exempted from, the general drought, where the crops are good, hut aa a general rule, the Injury to both com nnd cotton has been very great—Eulaula Spirit. Coittmecciol Snteliigence. Savannah Market, July 30, COiTOX-—No tramaeftons inCoitoti to notice tti'a forenoon. COLUMBIA, July 20.—Cotton—There was no cotton offering yesterday, uud consequently we coul t nut ascertain tho precise poiitiou of the mar ket, Kt.ll we tliink 9 to 11c. Is the true value ortho article. W1LM1NUTON, July '28.—Teatrntini—-Sales on Saturday of 270 bbls at 2 75 for virgin, 2 40 tor yellow dip,and 1 35 for bard; and to day of 600 do at samu prices. ^Spirits.—Sales on Saturday of 100 casks; and to day of 250 do ui 36c. por g. lion. Rosin.—Sul os on Saturday of 65 bbls No 1, at $4 par bbl; aud of4 000 bbls common at 1 20 for large obis. Suita to-day of 1600 bbls common at 1 16 for aa.-wtmlsl7.03. Tar.—Ntfie in market. Wjikat.—Sales on Saturday of 6*0 bushels uew red at 1 46 per bushol. Biundy.—20 casks I’oacb Brandy ohaugud bauds ut75o. porgultuu. BALTIllOHK, July 20.—Cofme—Tho Colfoi* mar ket to-day Is steady. A ssli of 300 bags rejected Bio at 10)4 cents; also 000 bogs do, Talr quality, at 19)4all cents. Wo quote prime at 11)4 cents; and choice 11)4 cents: Lsguayra llall>4 cotits; Java 14)4*14)4 o«uU. Stock hlo now ou band 40.000 bags. Family aud Extra Flour.—Wo quote Baltimore Uroutid Family at $9 26u0 60; Extra do at $8a8 25; Howard streot aud Ohio Family at S9 2fia8 60; Ex tra (to, $7 26a 760 to 7 75 por barrel. Cotton Statement. .GALVESTON, July 19, 1860. Stock ou hand 1st September 2,002 Received this week at this port *280 Rocoived prpviously at this port 88,667 Received ut other Texas ports 26,092 Total,,’ 1 116,«41 Exported to Great Britain to duto, bales 17,852 “ Fruuco 6,166 Other Continental ports 9.176 ‘Now Orleans 23,354 New York ;.... 32,781 TkMton 26,222 114,017 Remuiulug eu. baud aud ou shipboard uot clou rod bales 1,491 me. Port of Savannah.. JULY 3U 8toamor-5Velaka,King,Palatka,toClaghorn k Cun- tiiugbam. , cleared. Bark N Ofidsius, Chase, River Wesor, C A L La- lUr. Exporta. I’or bark Chase, 09,605 feet PI* Timber, 270,946 feet Lumber. MB* IV ft ITIT lacturers In till PIANO FORTE81 PIANO FORTES!I AND HEL0DE0NS! The largest Piano Forte, Molodeou and Music Store lu the United H ues. Twelve of the mo ft celebrated Muuu- r-r-- thO* country, havo made Uie subscri ber's Ware-rooms a depot, and blnisolf solo agent, for'their magulUvont instrunonts, and ho Is now prepared to sell first class l’iano3 aud Moloucons, at prlo s : 0 por cent cheaper than any other dealer tn tho Union. Also, constantlyly receiving now 6)4 octave, ino lei l’lauos, with Improved action, at the very low price or 1186, and ranging from that up to •216.. „ , „ „ JOHN MARSH, New Masonic Hull, Chesuut street, above Pcventu, Philadelphia. Branch Store, Wilmington, Dei. The names of Manufacturers art os follows: Boardman, Gray A Co., Albany; Jacob Chickurtug. Boston; Sioluwuy k Sous, New York; F. P. Bums, Albuuy, Hazolton k Brothers, New York; .V. \V. Ladd it Co,. Boston; William Miller, New York; ,|. Marsh, Philadelphia; C. W. Fisk A On., Ansoma; Geo. A. Prlnco ft Co . BufiUlo; Carhart, Needliam k Co., BoUon; Mason k Hamlin, Now York Jy2«—4 TAKE NOTICE. P URCHASERS will havo tnoir goods delivered freo or expense with quick dispatch from tne Savannah Grocery aud Fruit De|>ot, corner Brougn- tou and Whitaker streets. ,93TI would call tbo attention of Fruiters gener ally to my well selected Block of Groceries, revolv ing .tally. * Je23~.tr W. H. FARRELL. ELECTION NOTICE. O N Thursday, 7th August next, Council will oloct a Corporation Attorney. Salary $1,000. Bond $2,000. Applications must be lunded to ine uu or before 2 o’clock, P. M., of the day of election.. Two secu rities required, whoso names must he stated iu ilie application. EDWARD G. WILSON, Jy2fl • Clerk of Council. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, JOBTfOE OF THE PEACE, NOTARY CONVEYANCER, ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST. .Will oxeute Deeds, Mortgages, Power of Attorney, Wills, Bonds, Notices and Taking ot Interrogatories. Office at tho Court House, Bavaunuh, Uu. Court Days, Third Tuoaduy lu each mount, ami hold at tho office of Edwat d G. Wilou, Esq. Rasldeuco, Gaston, botwoon Barnard andTuttuull street. Any call at night, ou business, will be attended to immediately. jy25 UNDERGRADUATE DEPARTMENT. (WESTERN MILITARY INSTITUTE.) rnHEuexl Bosalou of this College will open uu A Mouday, September 8th. Tho Classical Course Is full and every facility Is afforded to Students iu Scientific Branches' A Preparatory School Ls ut- tacliod, embracing a course or two years. Tho Military system is adopted as ail effectual means ur preserving good order, economy, regular habits, aud active hodliy oxorclso. Charges for tuition aud boarding, $100 p-jr term of 20 weeks. Surgeon's feo $5, Etiglneorlug, Froucli, Spanish, German, Book-Keeping and Fencing, each $10 per term of 20 woekn. Tho last session of the Medical College dosed Ith 339 Matriculants and 85 Graduates, from 13 Slates, Tho Military College closed its first year in Nashville with 164 Matriculunts from 14 States For Cataloguo and Regulations, apply to B. R. JOHNSON, Supei lutoudi.nl. Nashville, July, I860. «—jyiH A LA BAM A LOTT Lit Y! [AOTUOKIZRI) BY TUB 8UTB OB ALABAMA.] CLASS F— NKW SERIES. To be drawn In the City of Montgomery. Alabama, lu public, ou WEDNESDAY, August 13th, 1866, on the HAVANA PLAN1 Coiulgiieca. Por steamer Welaku, from Pul-uka—1 bale uf cotton to Moss k Co, Holcomb, Johnston A Co, F R .Shackelford, giuatelu A Eckmau, P D Mutuford, H It Fort, A Law k Co, E F Wood 4c Co, Lieut Lee, Claghoyi A;Cunningham, John Ryan, Copt King. Paaienger*. Per steamer Wolaka, frompalatka—MrKennan lady. 2 children und 3 xvte, SKednan, Mr Bakor 4c lady, Mrs Toombs, Miss Toombs, Miss McNelty, Mrs Rodgers, MUsCoupar, W BralLford, Cant Las- tail, 11 Todd, E M Blount, t) R Barnum, Mr Kelly & lady, Mrs Daouollls, Mrs Stroua, Dr DoLaroohc, W Hpoucor, A M 8ulllvan, C Tripp, G Psrrane, Mr Lo ner, H M iolgler, F W A Doyle, W B Littleplg, P Mumtord, Judgo Nichols, Mr WllllumaJ Sampson, i Brown, A Lawreaus, J Cooper, J Fraser, S Piloi, J Stuart, and 9 deck. SAMUEL aWAN, Manager. Prizes amounting to 204,000 Dollars!! Will ho distributed according to tho following MAGNIFK ’ENT SCHEME 1 30,000 Number*—15,185 Prizest l prize of $40,000 la $40,000 % do do 16,000 is 15.000 do do... 7,000 1s 7,000 do do 3,000 la 3,000 do do 2,000 la 2,000 do do.. 1,000 1s 1,000 do do 1,000 la 1,000 do do 2001s 2,000 do do 100 la 10,000 4 prizes ol $200 approxltu’g to $40,000 are $800 ' “ 10,000 are 400 7,000 are 300 3,Q0£Ure 240 2.000 are 200 1,000 aro ICO 1,000 are ICO 200 aro 800 4 4 4 4 • 4 * 4 « 40 ' 16,600 16.185 prizes amounting to.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. R. J. DAVANT, JR, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 07 Bay Street, jy 30—Cm f Savannah, Ga. S ALT— 8,COO sacks Llvorpool ball lu btoro.ter aaic by Jy 30 RODGERS, NORRIS k Co. L EMON SUGAR—a new article for making lorn- _ onudo without lemons. 60 cases just received RODGERS, NORRIS k Co. aud Tor sale by jy 30 R ECEIVED this-day par atouraor Alabama— Heckora aeir-ruUtng Flour, Choice Tablo Butter k Cheeso, at BARRON’S Family Grocery, Corner Whitaker A Charlton sis. HtUUUlShip AIHOUIUU, Jy ao S UNDRIES—Received per" from Now York— 3 Firkins Choice Goshou Butter, 6 boxoa Pine Apple Cheese, 10 boxes Cruaiu CUeoso, 5 barrels Unions, 11 boxes Lemons aud Oranges, 2 barrels Stuart’s celebrated Syrup, aud 3 Quintals Now Codfish, for solo at J. D. JRSSEE'S, 39 Iu Broughten street. . l*rl: „ The 16,000 prizes of $8 are determined by tho numbor which draws the $40,000 prize—it* tlmt number should bo an odd number, then every odd number ticket iu the Schcmo will bo omitted to $8)4; if an even numbor, then every oven number ticket will be entitled to $8)4 lu addition to any other prize which may bo drawn. ; Purchasers in buylugau equal quantity of odd and even number tickets, will bo certain of drawing nearly one half the cost of the same, with cbauccs of obtaining other prizes. All those tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, fl, 8, are oven—ull those cudeug with 1, g, 5, 7, 9, are odd. Remember that every prize lailr&wu, aud payable lu full without deduction. 49* All prizes of $1,000 aud under, paid immedi ately after the drawing,—other prizes ut the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will bo forwarded to purchasers Immediately after tho drawiug. Whole Tiokots, $10—Halves, $6—Quarters, $2 60. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed lu other Tickets at either office. Orders for Tickets cau ho addressed either tu 8. SWAN k CO., Atlauta, Ga. Jyl9 Or S. SWAN, MoiUxomory. Ala, EXECUTORS SALES. B Y virtue of ou order paasod 7th July, I860, by tho Court of Ordinary of Wayno Couuty, will Uo sold ou the flrst Monday In October next, be tween tbe usual hours of Bale, before tbo Court Housudoorin Wuynosville, tho tollowlng property, to wit: A Negro woman, Ulou, 30 years of ago, also her seven children, Francis 10 yeare of ago, Lucy 0, Mary 8, Roburt 6, Goorgo 6, Charlotte 8, nnd ELy 2 years old. {Sold for tho benefit of tho heirs aud creditors of tho estate of l . W. Bryan, Terms cosh. W. A. SALLKNS, Executor. jy «<• . fctn PLANDOJJE, Cept Brown, will have des- ntou tor tho above port. For freight apply to the CaptAln on hoard, or to .JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jygo-a 71 Bay street BARGAINS! BARGAINS! SELLING OFF AT SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. T HE • bscrlbcr wishing to make room for Uls I .U.L GOODS, which will soon be comlug In, oilers his present stock of DRESS GOODS, Ac., at “ siuull advance on Now York Cost. J. W. THRELKEL1J, Congress and Whitaker Btrocts. News please copy. July 29 VE93KL Destroyed, by a Water Spout.— Four men Drowned.—The Brig Anna (of Bal timore), Kimbell, from Aspinwall for Pedro Keys, for cargo of guano, wua struck on the 26tuJunoby a water-spout, and capsized— The Captain’s son and three seamen who were below at the time, were drowned. The Cap tain, mate and two stamen suoceeded in get ting ou tlie vessel’s bottom, where they remain ed until the long-boat broke adrift ou deck and came up alongside, when they got into it, and after rowing four days, lauded within 120 miles of Cnrthagena.;Cupt. Kimbell asrived at New York to-day, in the echr. 12. H. Miller,from Carthagena. DRY GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! J AMES O’HARA woulu ros;»ecUully Inform bia patrons, aud tho publiu gunorully, that in order to prepare lor tho fall trudo, hois now SXIXiBZava OFF his asssortmuut In storo, AT COST PRICES and would invite attention -ncroto, at hla store, Jy28 126 Congrcu^trcit CHATitAMTNFEiaOR COURT. JULY TErur, 1866. W HEREAS, John J Carber, John Kelly, Diuilel G Olcott, Theodore Brigham, Charles Lee, and Albert M Sullivan, summoned to attend tbo preseutterm of tills Comt as Petit Jurors, have made default for tho term. u Is ordered, that thoy bo fined twenty dollars eaon, uuless they Uie good and sufficient cause of excuso ou or before tho first day of the next term of Uns Court. True extract from mlnu«is. Jy28 WM. U. BunLOCH, Clllc 1 O. o. o. UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE Sixth Annual Course of Lectures lu this lu stitutlon will oommeuec on Monday, tho 3d of November. A full preliminary course free tool- students, will be glvou by ilio Professors, cumene 1 Ing ou the first Monday of October, Professors’ Foea $106. Matriculation Feo $5. Practical .Anatomy $10. Graduation Fee $26. For Catalogue of Anatomy aud Anuounmemont, apply to PAUL F. EVE, U. 1)., Jy28—« Doan of the Faculty. A. H. WKKII1T. j p. K. MttVAOK. AVlll til IT SAVAGE, ATTORN RPR AT J.J IIUUNSWICK, GA. J,19 A. TiluniAS dc L'ii.,— Anutloli null ComlmMlui. Mcrcllanu, A. Thomas. 110 Bryan Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. lorai y. s. parfh'i W.H. FAlUtELL, DEALKit IN CHOICE FAMILY GKOCEUIES amt Foreign aud Donu-utlu Fruit, com it Rroughton and Whilaktr-il*. fuwu aud country supplied with cliolco goods ut lumlorate price-. All order.- promptly ulteudu.l to, uud satisfaction always guaranteed. spin T WIIOLK8ALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANE DOORS. West aide Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. may 11 JOHN C. BOOTH, : : CIVIL ENUlNKEli AND SUHVEYOR, Will aim give his attention to designs In Architec ture. Office in the store of John Williamson, Esq., Bay stroet. my 13 X.YhJtou?/ M ArtTER BUILDER. Will take contracts for Building and Working Ma sonry of every description. Residence. No. 5 Mr* .Jewett's Ratigo, South side Jones at od80 J^IE^MTgAVAGB“~- ATTORNEy AT .LAW,. TiiOKAAVtLi.it, tftuiuaootnmr, aA> All busmens entrusted to his card will receive pronijd attention. lyr^marlT • 1AMKS U. KODORKS. - : .'AMU I. Noatfi). RODGERS & NORRIS, i lnte Crane k Rodgeri, jKBALE growers, BAY-STKKET, SAVANNAH. juue 1,1866, [)e 9* V. J. 0OIIK.V. WM. STARR, Jr." * B. HARMS. OGHEN, STAHll & CO., shipping and Commission Merchmita, HAY-8TKKKT, SAVANNAH. OA. 100 76 00 60 40 25 20 8 120,000 .$204,000 CHAFFER 6i CO., No. ft Whitaker Street, Savannah, Ga., WllOIJfcUin AND RETAIL DRALLRS l.V S ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c. White Lead, Ziue, Wtajto LlUHend, Npcrm, Whale, Tan- ucrs’uud NeuUf.jutOlla, Glass. Ur ashes, Gqtd Leaf, Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nalls, Marblo Muntels, km, km Jo4 lfifisll.Miti.ias, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office corner Bay and Drayton streets, jyis , ~ WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, OA. OCIJ26— ly_ DAVID U. W1L1JS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SPARTA, OA. Will practico in the couulien of Hancuck, Warren Washington, uud Baldwin. RwomiuVCLs—liuhu k Foster. Rabun & Built a, aud E. A. Soullard. ;«avuiin,th. juu'J U. ill HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office corner of Bay uud IVayton-Bta. SAVANNAH, GA. my 11 HJBNllV WliTLiAWtS; • ATTORNEY at law, No. 8, Drayton Street, Savannah, Georgia,- may 6—ly DR. CHARLES H. COLRING, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. No. 14 LIBERTY BT,, One door west ol Drayton. uiyli wii. cTcoSnSEml *“ ATTORN hi 1 AT LA W , lt.AHM.LA, WORTH OOU.VTV, -A.. (I'Oar OKFICK. ALIIANY.) Will practise lu tho Circuit, auil lu Mucon, Dooly and Worth Counties ortho Macon Circuit. i$9* Particular attcutlou given to the col lor lion ol claims iu Soiilh-Wostorn Georgia. jo2—6m • 'BrCufiMiSor” ATTORNEY AT LAW, lobl-ly tKWI.VTO.V, GA. LANIEiOi ANDERSON; ATTOIISEY8 A T LAW, apS-ly maoon, ga. WiLLiAArirroXsaidit; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Truupvi.te, Lowndes County. Ga. Will practice in Thomas, I-owudos, Clinch, Wuro, Appling, Telfair, Irwin, Ijiumis, ami Pulaski counties, Gcorgiu; and in Jotfor.son, Madison, Ham-_ iltou, uud Columbia counties, Florida. [inyll jE.SSifl~K“BElihrARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ncwnnusvllle, Fla. , Reference—Georgo .. Drown, William Dell, New nausvillo, 1 It. R. Hilton, Doslou k Villulongu, Savauuuh, G i. tuyll M. wai f SAUTH, A T T OllNEY A T L A W , ALLIGATOR, EAST FLORIDA. Will practice iu tlm Eastern and Smilheru Couuliea Refer to—Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Sa vanuah. febV-tr dus. U. UASIl'lllil.1,, AT TOU KEY-AT LAW, M1LL£1>UBVIM£, (IA * Practices Law iu tho various Counties of the Oc mulgee Circuit, aud tho ailjuinhig Counth-H nt'TwlggB, Laurous uud Washington. Rofer to—John Boston, II. S Cruuo, und R. B Hilton. toni4 ‘lJHOR<4B AVcU)itlHi^. ATTORNEY AND COUNSDLLOIl AT LAW, AND Commissioner td'the U. S. Court of Claims for the State of Gcoi'gia. office Corner Bay and Bull streets, i) my 10 WM. M. WILLIAMS.' TUAimKL'SOUVKK. JACK UkowN WILLIAMS, OLIVKH IIUOWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, .Mai ion County, Ga., Will practice lu tha counUosof Murlou, Macon, Hous ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Leo, and any adjoiulng counties, where their services limy be required. my 11 PATTEN, HUTTON Oi CO., FACTORS. Fonvurding aud Commiaaiou Uetchaute, Uay-atrcet, Savnuimh. Un. O. S. IIARRWON. A. O. MOUUDOl HARRISON Si McGKHEB, 1 AUCTION, COMMISSION, HECEIVINO AND VorwurdiuK iTlcrchauls* 59 AND til BKOAD-8TKKET, COLUMBUS, GSOBOIA. Particular attextldu given to the aalee oi Real Estate, Negroes aud Produce. 4GF* lJberal advunco3 made on Negroes and Mer chandize. KKHKILVaw: RLrfK. PATl'EN ^ cu. | GUN BY ^ DANIEL, J-Columbw, Ga. SfL\VART, OKAY &< O.J KU-SK, DAVIS A: LONG, l «» 4 WJi. WKIUHT, f SavauuiUi YUlTKu, ATliLXS is l'UNHAMi 1 , O. A. UlcREXEUtiu., ’I 4 H. s. SMITH, Mobile, Alabama. OCt 23 ■ ly U. ELLIS, Factor aud General Coiuinission Merchant' no; 71 UAV.STltKET, BAYANMAU. OA, Rlkurhto—Messrs. Claghorn & Cunningham, belt At Prentiss, Ogden, Starr ft Co., Savannah ; J. P, I’bompsoti; tkvtnn . 0 nv • WM. AfliLKV OOUHKK. . J.N'O. OOOntR FKAHKH. COUPHI1 & FRASER, FACTORS A GENERAL COMMISSION MKRCHAN1S, Bay street, Savannah, Ga. fmyll WILLI A 31 LYNN, COMMSSION AND F«»HWARDING MERCHANT, An. b" Ray sired, Savannah, Georgia. JllUO 1J_ JEFFERSON ROBERTS, GENERAL :* OOMMISSIOaN MEKOHAHT'. AND URALtU IN Timber and Lumbar. SAVANNAH, tin. witi.Lsliwiu.rAin," DEALERS IN DOMEST.IC, FOREIGN AND FANCY DRY GOODS. /Vo. 149 Congresast., Savannah, Qu. JAS. T. W1-J.LS, formerly of Beaufort Dial. S. C. I'UEOPHILUS WU.UAMSi “ Scriven Co., Ga. sept 7 i. o. atm j; jl paVu! w. n. iono. RUSK,’ DAVIS St LONG, UOMMISSION MERCHANTS, aiv tuutll n l 5 T - 1 A 3000 lbs extra euuvassod bag Hams 1000 Uo sugar cured do —ALSO— A suporlor quollty ofTcnnesseo Hams, small Eize for family ubc, at 12)4 cents per pound 26 bbls Crushed Sugar 20 do U Clarified do 20 do O do do 26 do Powdered do 10 do St Croix do 6 hhds extra Porto Rico Sugar 6 bbls do Stuart’s Syrup 5 hhds do Bacon Side.? —ALSU— Brooms, Palls, Basket Tubs, Matches, Scrub Brushes, Flour Pails, &c., for snlo by Jy26 J. A. BROWN /"I OLD PENS—Persons desirous of obtaining a \JT goood Gold Pen, nro Invited to call mid In spect a new lot which wo havo just rocoivoil, and which wo can recommend. Jy28 P. D. NICHOLS k CO. W1 able for putting up ponchos, Ac., Just receiv ed amt ter pale by - Jy27 A. BONAUD. S OAP AND STAKOIi—7f> boxes Mimli’s t-amily 80 do Buchanan’s do 100 boxes Colgate's lb bar aud No \ Soap 60 do do Palo tlo 60 do Oswego Pearl Starch 60 do Beadoll’s do do, Just received a .d for sale by Jy24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. S SUGAR, SOAP AND STARCH— 20 hhds Muscovad audo Porto Rico Sugar 30 bbli A. B and C do 160 boxeB Palo and Family Soap 60 do Castilo do 260 do Fraser’s, Colgate’s uud Oswego Htaich received and lor sale by McMahon & uoyle, Jy20 205 and 207 Bay street. a. ii. cTOTpICif. (SucccAsor to Champion & Wntts.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, Nu. 4 Barnard st., Iietwoen tho Market aud Bay st. SAVANNAH, GA. Dealer lu Groceries, Foreign und Domestic. Liquors, Dried Fruits, &c., &u. Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel .Solomons, Esq., Messrs. Rabuu M Whitehead, uud Swift k Co., Savannah, Ga. inyll JOHN R. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, uiureus couuty, Ga,, late junior partner of tho firm of A. &,l. Cocuuank, Irwintou, Ga., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Particular intention paid to collcctSiig. Re ference—Dr, C. U. Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin, On., M Marsh, Savunnaln inyll YONGlS Si FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMl&jlON MERCHANTS, .vo. 94 mri'-sTiinicr. s.uuxv.tu, <a, apr4 A. AloALFlN t&i miOTUWBB, Lumber, Mill ami Brick Yards. sopt 5 SAVANNAH, GA. OXx01- X3ixx\r Gr a" if EMPORIUM. Of 1 DOOR WEST OF TUKRKPUBLIOAN HEADING ROOM. Fine Ready-made Clothing ; Hate aud Caps, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Canos, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Fancy Articles ter Gentlemen. W,O.Prlcc, fashionable AND MILITARY TAYLOll, No. 147 Bay Btroot, SA VANN All. Also, Suporfiue Cloths,. assimers nnd Vestings, will ho tundo to mea sure,unexception able in style and • workmanship, 1 by the best mechanics, ut shortest uotico u* feb 6 • Ordersfrom city apd county solicited. stranger: If you wunt a good and cheap TriniH, Vnllcc, Carpet Uaj», may 60 3AVANNAH, OA. WM. ». DAK1KL.L, * T n 11 W K V A fp I k ATT OUNEY AT LAW , SAVANNAH. GA. Olllue over Thomas M. Turner &Co.’e Druf 6toro, Ray street. qjyt e. LonKKrr. u. i». BxtuISas LOCKETT Si SPELLINGS, UOMMISSIOX MERCHANTS, AND .SHIPPING AGENTS, , Savannah, (*a. Will attend to the telling of all kinds of pkodacel Strict attention glvou to receiving aud forwarding s'oodt. muv 31 ly , Auctiou ii. Commission House, Macoite Ua. a. il McLaughlin, •: (ienurul Agent and Auctioneer, Solicits (from his friends consignments of every lesorlptluu. Takes orders ter Cotton. Special ftUmitlon given to tho sales of Real ^htan*, chocks nnd Negro property, at public and rivatesnles. J‘ronipt returns and dispatch. Ueforeiicu—C. A. 1.. LAMAR, inch do VS. K. VtHKKV. H. J. SMOOT. GREEN * SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 0Ct26 Till) 11 ASTON, OA. JOHN BILBO, - Ordlnury of Cliathaui County, AND aTTORNKV AT LAW. Office in the Court House. mylS '. Jwff0FV mcculLoh, ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia, office ou Bay street, over the Bank of Savon- oah. mayl3 Ii. F. COLE to' UttOTHER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Savannah, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala. F. T. COLK, R. F. COLN, Bay street, Savunnah. J Commoicc st., Montg’ry. KEKXKEXOa, ilolcomb, Johnson, istte, j Cohens & Hertz, Lock cat te tinulllngs, j Edwin Paraonsa: Co., dohert A. Alien, J Sorautou, Johuston k Oo SAVANNAH, GA. myia wM. i. wwm. ~ 'iniTBriAoi. WE11Q A SAGE, (nCCChhSOIM TU CAMKKO.V, WKNS k OO. IMPORTERS OF CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN-WARE 145 MEKT1NU-6T. OUAKLESTON, 8. U., Will supply Country Merchants with Goods in tholr Hue at us low rates us thoy can buy in New York, or elsewhere. sept 26 Jy ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner of Buy uudj 'Whltahcr Streets, SAVANNAH. fob 22 3mos JONH S. BOWEN, ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND HURVEYOR, OOK.VKK Ol' DRAVTON AXU 1IKVA.N-STS., (Above C A. I- I-nmar.j Jytl—3m c.~VV.JI ABRY;r ■ ATTORNEY AT LAW KRA.VKl.IN, UKAKD CO., QA. Will attend to protesrlouHl business in the Counties of Heard, Carroll Campbell,. Cowotu, Fayette. Meri wether and Troup. Reference—‘Hun. K. Y. Hill, LaGrango, Ga.; Hob. David Irwin, Hnnotte, ({ U .; Colonel M. M. 'HdwtU. Fayetteville, (in.; amt Hr. WUJium Dougherty, Co lumbus, Ga^ aopl7-ly Wm. McaLlIsTEH. C ANDLES AND COFFEE—100 boxes Sperm, Tal low, Adamaulluo Caudles 250 bags Rio Codec 25 boxes fresh ground CoUbu 60 mats Java do, received uud for sale by . McMAHON k DOYi£, Jy26 106 and 107 Bay street, L iquors and bacon— •-'6 260 bbls Whisky, various brands 100 do Now Kuglaud Rum 75 do und \i casks Brandy 60 do P & H Gin 25 hhds Bacon, Sides mid Shoulders, receiv ed and lor sale by McMAHON k DOYLE, Jy26 205 and 207 Boy street. H AY—200 bales Huy, Tu storo aud Tor sale by jy26 CRANE, WELLS k CO. Y ARNS AND OSNAUURGS—‘lliomaston Factory XaruB aud Osuaborgs, for snlo by Jy2i CRANE, WELLS k CO. C ORNED BEEF, 1*1G PORK, AC. Just rocoived 10 half barrels Fultou market corned Beer; 10 barrels aud half barrels Pig Pork— Hama, Sides aud Shoulderr ; 10 barrels extra No 1 Mackerel; 1 do No 2 Mackerel; 5 do Horrings; 2 drums Ood Fish, end 26 barrels Smoked Horrings, In store and for aaln by Jell DAVID O’CONNER. L ARD—26kogs prime ixiuf lard, Just received and for sulo by Jy24 RODGERS k NORRIS. H ARPER FOR JULY.—Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, for July, received and for sale by WAUNOCK k DAVIS, Junol8 169 Congress street. illor Clothing of any kind or quau- vaBHaJ*ty, ready mane or mude up to your measure; uiso Hnts, Caps, Shirts, Collars or Dreis Furnishing at tides of any description, call and se lect from the largost and best stock in the city, at the Star Emporium, 147 Bay streot. WM. t). PRICE, DKS. LEFLIfili Si WILCOX, Dentists, ARE now fully prepared to in- sort full or partial setts of Teeth on tho principle of Dr.J. Allous’z Patent Cunlinnous Gum, By this improvement, tho term of the fuoo cau bo restored to auy degree of rotundity that may bo desired. It is applicable In all cases whore tho cheeks have fallen in ond cannot he detected by 'ha closest observer.— This method combines the foliowiugi Ivanuges:— An artificial gmn, wliich oxhlbils a perfectly ualura) aud lite-liko uppoarancc, aud imparts lothctlioeth that peculiar expression which clinractorizos tho na tural orgauB. * This Gum couslste of a silacious compound, which (s applied and fused upon tho Teeth nnd Platein suen a manner, os to fill up all iho interstices around tlie baso ortho Teeth, nnd also unites them firmly to each other aud to tho Plato upon which they ure sett. This secures perfect cloaulinosH of tho Teeth, Ofllco ovorDoWltllk Morgan,Cougrossstreet. %* Republican aud Goarglan copy, fob 10—ti DE NTISTliY. Drs. ROYALL & JOHNSON, Dontiste, offico cornor St. dnllon-st. and Market Square, over S. Wil- mot’s jewelry store. Oillcu liours Iroui 8 to 2 o’olock, aud from 3 to 6. mar 11 eom BUOUGUTON SrUEETlfAIlK "AND LIVERY STABLE. . , Tho uudorsigned having put th# "s above Stables In good coudiUon, 'r#H- aro prepared to accommodate tholr it tTL* customers with Carriages, Hooks. Buggies, Sulkies, Ac., with sound, gontio, and well broke horses, und curctel drivers* Horses boarded on accommodating terms, and well cared for. Two pairs of lino Carriage Horses for sale. Inquire cor* nor of Barnard and Broughton stroots. a pll4—ly STEVENS k ELUSTON 1 Grave Stones, tern- ishoil ou reasouablo terms. OrdeWires- gjMictiully solicited. ... aplS D. A. O’BYME, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office 176, Bay-st., over Turner & Co’s. Drug Btorefl SAVANNAH, O A. uov 10—ly 9 AMS.—10 casks Teuuessee Hams, a superior artlcla, foraalo by iy$ WILLIAM LYNN, 87 Bay itretL WOOD AND LUMBER. A LL kinds of Wood, Boards, Blanks, Joist, Timber. Bhlngles, Light-wood, Posts, Eastern Latli3 and Paningi, for sale, at wholosulo uud retail, low for caah.ou the now wharf recently erected ou ib® Lumber Yard or Robert A. Alien k Co. k mar 12—lyW M. J. L, MOULTON GEORGE TROUP HOWARD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Monument Square, near Statu Bonk, SAVANNAH, GA. nov 10—ly CRANE . WELLS 4k CO.. t’ACTORS & COMMISSION MKltcliANTS, Savaiiimh, u«. S. W. BAKBR, * AWOUNEY ANJ1 COUNSEUA)« AT LAW. Mouliccllo, Jefferson County, FU. Reference—Hou. W. B. Fuauxa, Savannah, Ga. • myll EDWARD G. WILSON, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Moosrs. Ward k Owens’ Law Office. > [myll VVAYNE, GRENVILLE St CO., COMMISSION AND TORWARDiStTlUERCHANTB. Day : tiredSavannah. • TUOS. S. WAYNE. C. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, . W. T, SAMPLE, jy 6—if Savannah. ; ChatUnooua. J.W. PATTKRkON, attorney and counsellor at law, TroupvOfo.LowndcaContytQa...; -...(mil HI. FITZGERALD, . Corner orittfoaalitdh and Wbfteixei«Stf.. SAVANNAH, OAL -i I UOCESSOR to T. O. Rico, Manufacturer and J Dealer la overy i varioty. oC commotuaud fine NDIES, kilmlrlod and warranted tonroslst effoe- tually tho hot damp atmosphere oT a -Southern cli mate; also Lomon and Strawbury Syrup, fco. Terms ash, prices low. in. ko.luruu Tif-myll l^oii MAtb, r~ ; P u iS; T T S o;Za^ r I ‘Si 1 . miml? ’ r ” Ba °“ r - ' Jy28—a V-> VA^r'irtflvrnD WAYktAYLOR.