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VOL. XXXVUI [OLD SERIES ]
SAVANNAH, (GA.I SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1866.
NO. 12038.
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Sar&unah, July 1,1606.
FROM rJSSlEBDA r>s A fternoon edition.
BY TBXiXIOfLilJPXI,
Dcmocrutlo Nomination In New York,
New York, August 1st.—The Hards anti
Softi hnvo, iu jolut Convention, nominated
Awa Q. Parker for Governor of that Stale*
Tho Communication of the Supcrlnten-
dant of the Water Works.
We publish to-day with great pleasure the
eommumicatloaof oursuperintendant of Water
Works, which hos been brought forth by our
editorial notice yesterday afternoon, of tho con
dition of the water in some portions of the city.
We think that he labors undor a misapprehen
sion, as to the desire of any ono to arraign him
before the public for any dereliction of duty.
The matter complained of is one over which ho
can Uavo no control, genera l)y speaking, as
our River water will always, where there is a
freshet above bringing down vast quantities of
vegetable matter, be inclinod to become putrid
by remaining in the pipes.
In this particular instance, he has tho direr*
lion of tbo Mayor for not doing what, perhaps,
might bifa temporary correction. The eimplo
fact with regard to oor editorial is, that we did
not even know to whoso charge tho matter was
given, and it was therefore only meant as a
general complaint of the condition of tho wa
ter. We havo been informed by our Superin
tends, that some successful experiments
have recently been made at tho Works in filter*
ing, but that sufficient head of water thus pu
rified has not os yet been obtained .to supply
tho city. It is a strange fact that it matters
not how offensive the water may be, when filter
ed for drinking it becomes perfectly sweet and
pure. /
First Cotton by the Savannah, Albany
& Gulf Rail Road.-We understand that the
first urrival of Cotton by the Savannah, Albany
& Gulf Rail Road was received yesterday. It
consisted of five bales of Sea Islands, and was
from the plantation of Mr. W. H. Miller, on
the Ogeeohee.
Coroner’s Inquest.—Coroner Eden held au
inquest this morning on the body of Mr. George
Rankin. From the evidenco before the jery, it
uppearsthat he was discovered lying dead this
morning, and it is their opinion that the death
of the deceased was caused by his accidentally
filling from the top of the wall In front of the
Counting-house of Messrs. Briglmui, Kelly &
Co. Mr. R. was tin employeo in this office, a
reliable, intelligent aud industrious man. He
leaves a large and needy family who were de
pendant on him for a support.
Another Man Missing .—We learn that Jos
McMahon, a Horse Shoot* by trade, in the era*
ploy of Mr. Alfred Kent, has been missing since
Tuesday morning lost. Ho was an intemper
ate man. When seen lost he was lurking about
the wharves, and is supposed to have drowned
himself while laboring under n fit of delirium
tremens.
For Kansas.—A company of 30 gentlemen
left Petersburg last Wcdnsday for Kansas, un
der tho conduct of Col. Thomas II. Rosser.
Among them are John If. Robertson, Alfred
Lewellen.aud Thomas H. Leddy of Richmond.
Mr. Buchanan’s Chances.—Tho Washing
ton Correspondent of tho Charleston Courier,
writing under date of July 29tb,snysMr. Buch
anan’s chances nro now brighter than at any
previous time.
Fire at Indian Riveb Florida—A slip
from the Post Master at Indian River, Flori
da, dated July 23rd, and received this morn
ing, runs a8 f follows s
" Tho Post Office here wui destroyed by
tire o»i the I7tb, with all its contents, together
with the Quarter-Masters store attached—
with moat of its contents. Origiu of the fire
unknown.
Florida Chops.—A friend juat on from Tal
lahaseeeinforms ns that tho crops,of both corn
and cotton, aro good in Middle Florida. The
grass caterpillars have, however, done some
damage to the former.
[communicated.]
Messrs, EditorsI have noticed with some
surprise your editorial of yesterday on tho sub
let of hydrant water. It appears to
me that complaints of the water ought, in
justice, to be communicated to me, or iuforma.
tlon ttereof be left at the office of the Com-
mU9ioners, previous to my arraignment before
the bar of public opiuion in your columns; any
faults of management would thereby be sooner
corrected. Except those submitted toyou.no
complaints have, however, been made in any
manner—although I have been daily expecting
them, because I have not had it in my power to
discharge the water in certain parts of the city
where it is not much used, to the extent I do 1
eited, aud knew to be necessary, in consequence
of an order from the Mayor not to turn it off in
the streets.
I havo endeavored faithfully to dlachargc my
duty, and in its performance have succeeded in
furnishing an Improved and good water sup
ply nutil about a fortnight ago, when the river
became uuusually tumid’ from a freshet. In
ibi3 condition of the water, a free circulation
in thb pipes is absolutely necessary; because,
if allowed to remain long in a state of repose,
the largo amount of vegetable and mineral in.
gredient, speedily dovciopea gasses of an offen-
Hive character. •
If I may be permitted to discharge the water
occasionally from the hydrants, tho evil com-
plained of will not again occur. I cannot per
ceive that any deleterious consequences are
likely to spring from wetting tho streets. On
the contrary, I believe it would lie salutary.
If, however, tho opinion of medical men is op-
pwed to it, I will cheerfully yield my jadgmeut
to their superior knowledge and experience.
R. D. Guerard, S. 8. W. W.
New Orleans Markets.—New Orleans
July 33.--Four hundred bales of Cottoif sold
to-day. No effect has been produoed by thi
radian’s news. Bagging aud other article*
ore unchanged.
WaahlnRtoii Correspnmliiiicc.
Washington, July !I0,18.5a.
It ii now gonoraliy thought tho Ilousu will
not cousider the Senate Kansas bill this session.
The Republican* will not allow it to be taken
up; fur they cannot afford, in the Presidential
campaign, to lose the excitement resulting from
tku continued discussion of tbo wrougs or K«u.
sas. They care littlo for the exposure of their
plan of agitation among politicians,so Jong a*
their unsophisticated constituents seeing md
knowing nothing of tho tricks of lugisintion,
qan be kept in ignorauce of the true state of
tilings, and led to suppose that Mr. Buchanan’s
frlomis obstinately refuse to alleviate the suffer*
lugs of Kansas, contrary to the established rule
of the House, that no now subject shall bo tack *
cd to such bills us tlml of the Army nppropria
tlon, various amendments to this bill have
been proposed, ull relating to Kausas, with tho
knowledge that they must finally bo defeated,
and that tho effect of persisting In them will bo
to defeat tho appropriation. They have ull a
tendency to continuo agitation, and aru
brought forward evidoutiy for tho purpose of
evading the responsibility of rejecting the
Seuate bill for tho pucillction of Kausas, which
waa suggested by Mr. Toombs and favored by
Mr. Douglas.
The course of the Republicans in tho House
during this week goes far to substautiuleibo
charge made by Mr. Douglas against them in
tile Semite u few days since, Mid which Mr
Fessenden so indignantly repelled—that they
aru constantly endeavoring to stop the course
of legislation, so as to have an opportunity of
reproaching tho majority in tho Senate with
neglect of duty when proper hlllls aro not
promptly passed; and thul they would deny
all appropriations, and so entirely stop tho
wheels of govermneut, rather than not succeed
iu their unworthy projects.
Mr. Sherman’s amendment to tho bill named
passed yesterday. It provides that, until Con
gress shall have declared the Slmwnec Mission
Legislature of Kansas a valid assembly, tho
United States military force shall not bo em
ployed to enforce its enactments ; that
tho President shall, meanwhile, preserve
peace, suppress insurrection and protect per
sona and property from unlawful seizure and
searches in the Territory aud upon the nation
al highways in Missouri and elsewhere; and
that ho Blmli disarm the present organized mil
itia oi tlieToiritury, recall the United States
arms therein distributed, aud prevent armed
men from going into it to disturb the public
peace or to enforce or resist real or pretimled
laws. If, then, the territorial officers cannot
enforce tho laws, they can not, under this
amendment, be enforced at all. It amounts to
a repeal of the Constitutional provision that, the
President shall take care that the laws be faith
fully executed; for tho laws fn question have
not yet boon repealed by Congress, they
remain on the Statute book, uud yet the legis
lative power of the Government, assuming ju
dicial functions, would make the executive
power of no avail, by prohibiting tho enforce
ment of existing laws by Federal force. A
most absurd enactment, truly! Why not at
once declare the laws unconstitutional, aud ro.
peal them, rather than let them stand thus
without the possibility of enforcement ?
A short time ago, iu the IIois*, a bill to an'
nul certain acti of the . Sbawneo Legislature
and to secure to the citizens of Kansas their
rights and privileges, was refuted to the Com
mittee of the Whole; yesterday, on motion of
Mr. Dunn, of Indiana—-the same who iu words
threatened to withhold supplies, to bring the
Administration to terms—this bill was taken
up, and a substitute offered by him was adopt
ed by a vote of 88 to 74. It provides for a com
plete reorganization of tho Territory; repeals
the laws passed by the Territorial Legislature,
setting free all parsons imprisoned under those
laws ; and restores the Missouri Compromise.
This is regarded as tho ultimatum of the Re
publican party, upon which they will obstinate-
ly insist, withholding their assent to the appro
priation bills until its passage by tho Senate.
The moat remarkable part of the bill is the res
toration of the Missouri Compromise. Nothing
but the moderato counsels of such veteran poli
tical managers ns Blair could ever have induced
GJddingStk Co. to agree to tbefuturo admission
of slavery pven us far North as 30 dogs. 30 min.
In tho Senate a long and lively discussion
took place yesterday aud to-day on the bill re
ported from the Committee on Commerce, to
continuo the improvements iu the harbor of
Newark, Now Jersey. All tho arguments pre
viously made against these improvement bills*
and against the gcnural principle upon which
they are founded, were reiterated by their op*
poneuts, and repelled in the usnul manner by
their friends. In reply to Mr. Hunter, Mr. Ben
jamin mado to-day a most forcible speech, in
the clear and vigorous stylo for which he is
distinguished, repelling the objection of ine
quality and partiality in the appropriations for,
the improvement of rivers and harbors, and
defining his position in reference to tho who’*
question. He urged that objection might us
well be made to inequality of appropriations
for naval und mil.tury stations, necessary for
coast dofence, and custom-house appropriations,
so much more necessary, and therefore larger
in New York, for example, than in Ohio, ns to
inequality in such appropriations as are now
raaklug for improvements whore they are most
needed to regulate and increase commerce-
Unlike tho Senators from Michigan, we voted
for these bills on the ground that Congress has
the constitutional right to improve harbors de
signed and used for general trade with other
Stated or with foreign countries ; bat that such
right does not extend to harbors whose trade is
not general or foreign, bat restricted to tho
Stato to which they belong.
Imparti Aii
The Pardon of WA«Nmt.-rMr. Attorney
General Gushing,In making kuown tho Pies!
dent’s intention to pardon Wagner, convicted
at Now York of u participation in the British
recruiting hunlnss, says:
Under present circumstances, no exigency
of domestic policy forbids that which is con
sonant witli the feelings of the President in re
gard to tho foreign relations of tho subject—
namely, that nothing shall remain of anv crim
inal proceedings connected with tho laic sub
ject of controversy between the British and
American Govei’fmiouts. In this view ho fins
already ordered tho various ponding prosecu
tions to bo discontinued.
Steamboat Accident—Loss of Lii'is.—
Whitehall, Vt., July 30.—The steamer John
Gray bnont yesterday near Qunilcld in Lako
Georgia. Several of tho passengers uud crew
K erished: among the former fourilndic*, whose
odics havo been recovered.
A dispatch cceeived Irora New York states
that Miss Renshaw of New Orleans, was one
of tlic Indies who perished.--
Ilrunstvlt-k mut Florida Roll Roml.
The friends of Brunswick aud Thomasvilk*,
will be truly gratified to learn that this Road is
now under contract from the Satitla to the
Florida lino, iu the direction of Tallnhassc.
Tho division, from Big Creek to the Alapnlm,
will be constructed rapidly by tho gentlemen
who undertook the contract at Brunswick last
May, and by citizens of Thomas, Lowndes,
Clinch and Ware who havo subsequently sigued
with them. From Alupahn to Thomaavillo, the
road hus been let to three of tho most respon
sible and substantial citizens of this county,
and from Thomaavillo to tho Florida line, the
work has been committed to tho bauds of a
gentleman amply able to execute a much heavi
er contract.
AH those contractors engage to grade and
furnish superstructure for tho road, the com
pany binding themselves to lay the iron upon
every consecutive section of ton miles, aa soon
us tho same shall he completed . This arrange
ment secures to Tiionuuville the Bruusirick &
Florida Railroad beyond the possibility of de
lay or failure, it has been entered into after
mature deliberation, und with tho earnest de
termination on the part of all parties Interested
to adopt it ns their settled and permanent pul.
icy. we shall decline consequently, as wo
have previously intimated, to discuss with our
coteiuporarios tho now valueless questions of
responsibility as regards tho delay iu tho organ
ization of tho Main Trunk Company, or wheth
er the stock iu tho Atlantic & Gull Railway
will pay sooner than stock in a singlo road
IVooi Thomaavillo to Brunswick.—y.Wmi.v
ville Watchman.
From the Enterprise we learn that Messrs
James T. Hayes, Thomas Jones, and Mitchell
Jones, of Thomas county, took the contract on
tho Brunswick A Florida Railroad, from the
Allapulm to Thomiisville, and Dr. Mitchell, of
the sumo county, that, on tho Rond to Tallasa.v
seo, from Tiiom.isvitlo to the Florida line.—
Terras, one third cash, and tho balance iu
Stock.
Weather and Crops.—Tho weather for a
few days has been excessively warm. On
Thursday, and Friday lost we had abundant
rain, though they were somewhat partial. We
hear a good many planters complaining of
drought.
A sort of grass caterpillar la doing n good
deal of injury to sorao crops. With the older
corn tho only harm they can do is to destroy
the fodder, but they are injuring the cur of
young corn, and are, wo believe, injuring cotton
also.—Albany Putriol.
Tiiiiriulk Gale—Twenty-nine Yusskls
Lost,—Provincetawn, Muxs., July 30 A let
ter from Greene Island Straits, Bello Isle, says
a terrific gale occurred there on tbo 1st July,
in which 29 vessels were driven ashore aud
lost. • Three hundred men were on shore liviug
in tents.
•Aw ... - — —
Eliza Livingston, having been found dead in
Tallahassee, a few days ago, tho Coroner’s
Jury returned a verdict that she came to her
death “bytho excessive tiso of chloroform,
laudanum und liquor.”
Cave May.—A correspondent of tho Phila
delphia Ledger says, that there haa been 7,621
nrrivula ut Capo May this season. On Monday,
the aggregate receipt# or the Hotels, were
$1,106 42. Ho says!
Siuco I arrived hero, on tho 19tli hist., the
thermometor has indicated,at tho hottest time,
64 degrees. This was yesterday, at II o’clock.
At three the mercury fell to 79 degrees, and
this morning, at 6 o clock, it stands at 72 de
grees.
Last week there were several robberies on
tho Islaud. At the United States Hotel a
southern gcntlomnu was robbed of $1,699;
another person of 800 ; one of $135, and a
family of two gold watches. At Columbia r
bbed of a f
ludy was robl
i diamond ring and a gold
itdy „ . w ..
watch. Several notorious characters are said
to bo here.
An individual calling his name James P*
Philips, alias James Coffman, was arrested in
this c|ty on Monday night last, for passing a
fifty dollar counterfeit bill on the State Bank of
Georgia. This bill, we understand,is well ex-
ecutea and calculated to deceive even good
judges. Ho had also, at tho time of his arrest
a fifty dollur bill on the Marino aud Fire Insur
ance Bank, Savannah, and a hundred dollar
bill on the Bank of Hamburg, S. C., both
counterfeit, but very will executed. This should
bo a warning to the public to bo ou tho lookout
for all such speculating gentlemen.
Wo understand this fellow hails from Blount
County,Alabama.—Rome Com. Advertiser, 31s<
ult.
N ill YV A.l) V IflilT18«MIflNTi
C IIM IIAU 8HBIUFFS SALK.
W II,li be soi l before the door of tho Court
House, in tlio* city uf8avaiiuah, Cuuutyor
Chatham. on 1st Tuesday lu October tioxt, between
tho legal ImuM of sale, two Clocks, two Louiikos,
oho Cedar Bedstead, on t* Spring BidsluaU, one Hair
Matrass, levied on as tho jiruporiy u! .John Sparger-
burg,In favor of John Dovnnnoy. cold undor foreclo-
unroot & mortgage FI. Fa’s issued out of tho Honor-
able,Inferior Court of Chatham County, July Term,
lfcbtl.
august 2 REN’J. L. COLD. S. 0. C
CITY SllEltlFF’S SALld.
W ILL bo sold belbro tbo (blurt House door In
tho city of SavauuaUfbctwceu tlm legal huutn
of sale, on tbo tlr.it Tuesday in September next. 2
Sorrel, I Uuy, aud 1 uroy Horses, levied on as tho
property of Ann Uubiu, to mtiafy U FI Fa’s Issues
out of Hie Hon, tho City Court of SavAimati; uuc
Iu favor of John Galiubur, ouo iu favor or .Inmun
Lynch, and the other lu favor of Waver k Constan
tine, vs. Amt Dobl.*, ^property pointed out .by
I'lHintilfs. Terms cash.
uog 2 EDWT. M. PftKXDKKUASn S-O. c. 8.
WAYHECO,, GA., JJJLY fWlli. 1950
FT1HE public aro warned that from tills dato 1
X will pay no drafts made by 8.0. Uiyau a Co.,
as no such tlrm cxl-t. From this date tiiu business
will bo continued on my own account,
aug 2—lm SAMUEL 0; BUY AN,
Commercial Intelligence.'
Saviuinnlt Market, August 9.
COTTON*.—No transactions reported in this article
ttdtt forenoon.
Kxjinrts.
-For brig Mucftit-
•32,000 feet of
Congressional.
Washington, July 30.—Senate—The Senate
considered the bill introduced by Mr. Butler of
South Carolina, to regulate the compensation of
members.
Mr. Yulee, of Florida, reported back the bill
for tho Ocean Mail contract with Commodore
Vanderbilt.
Tho bill for tho improvement of tho Newark
harbor was discussed.
House.—The House discussed and finally
passed tho bill for the settlement of revolution
ary claims.
The Kansas contorted election case was made
thn special order of tho day for to-morrow.
Mr. Washburn, of Maine, gavo notico that he
would move the previous question on it. ut. 3
o’clock in tho afternoon.
The fortification bill was discussed.
The House thon took a recess.
Oim Fohbbqn Rrlations.—Tho latest rumor*
from Washington are to the effect that Great
Britain will cro long send out a Minister to sup
ply tho place of Mr. Crompton. Lord Howden
(formerly Ambassador at Madrid) is mentioned.
There is somo reason to hope that the Central
American difficulty is to be settled now by Great
Britain’s consenting to retrocede the Bay of
JbinudH to tho Slate of Honduras.
Severe Storm—Boston July 21M.—A Bcvoro
thunder atorm passed over Bouton nnd vicinity
yesterdoy. At Watertown, tho steeple of the
Orthodox Church was blown down. Buildings
were struck by lightning .in Went Cambridge
aud other places. Tbo ongino house of the
Worcester Railroad wits struck and eetonflre
but was speedyil eatinguished.
The Congressional Elections Columbia
July 311—Col. Brooks received 7,990 votes aud
$000 were contributed towards the paymenut of
hh'flno and expensive iu wio Sunnier affiiir.—
The vote for Col. Keitt was ulso large. . The
Governor sent tho certificates of their re-elec
tion to Washington in advance.
Hottentot Custom.—Among tho Hotten
tots, if a widow marries again she is obliged
to out off tho joint of a finger for every hus
band she marries after tbo first; this she pre
sents to her new husband on her wedding
day, beginning at oue of hoi* little fingers
first.
New York Politics.—Syracuse, N. V.,July
30.—The Soft Democratic Convention met to
day and temporarily organized, with Governor
Kemble acting as Chairman.
Lord Palmerston and the United States,
From the Loudon Morning .Star, ol'July 16th.
Nothing can bo more erroueous than tho no
tion that Lord Palmerston’s imperious and
swaggering demeanor is directed only agaiust
tho heads of arbitrarygovernmen ts. lfbe makes
any datin':tlon uta)l, it is that implied in the
cutting sarcasm addressed to him by Moutalm-
cert, in his recent letter on Italy, when he
peaks of his “prudent long niuifty" toward
the powerful. Most certainlyrtlie character of
the governments with which he has to deal has
no iufiuence on that braggart and bumptious
temper in which he delights to indulge. He
has shown the same alacrity to quarrel with
the constitutional monarchy ofFrauce under
Philippe, and with tho democratic republic of
America, ns with Russia and Austria. M. Gu zot
and Mr. Webster have complained as bitterlj'
as Prince Sohwarzonburgh or Count Nessel
rode of the difficulty of conducting nuy nego
tiations with a man of such a porcupine soul.
Miss Martineuu. in her “History of the Peace,”
alter describing tho change of administration
in 1841, by tbo accession of Sir It. P el to office
remarks that the appointment of Lord Aber
deen us Foreign Secretary wns peculiarly for
tunate at tbnt crisis, in consequence, among
other things, of tho alarming state in which
Lord Pahuerstonjiad k left our relations with
Amorica.
She then adds, in allusion, it is supposed, to
a conversation betweeu herself aud Mr. Webster.
‘•It seems strange,” observed ai American
statesman to an English traveller, “that we
republicans should be glad when you Tories
come into power—One would think that out
sympathies should be witli your reform govern
ments; but tho truth is, we cannot get ou with
your Whig Ministers. They do not understand
business, aud they do not understand official
good manners. Your Tory Ministers are able
aud attentive, and courteous, and when we do
uot agree we are not likely to quarrel. But
with the Whigs we have to forbear, and nothing
goes on smoothly.” In like manner, when the
debates about tUe right of search took place in
the Frencli Chambers iu 1842, it was openly
declared by Guizot and Soult that nil the
difficulties on the question had occurred dur-
i»g Lord Palmerston’s term of office, and that
when J^ord Aberdccu succeeded him none had
arisen.
And wo confess that, so far from feeling any
assurance on tho ground of liberal sympathies,
w« look with special anxiety to the prospects
of abandoning, at tho present critical moment,
our relations with Amerien to the unchecked
caprices of the Prime Minister, Symptoms
arc uot wanting to warrant tho darkest ap
prehensions, Wo believe it is no secret in
political circles that Lord Palmerston was bent
upon tho summary dismieal of Mr. Dallas,
nnd would lmvo succeeded in that determina
tion but for tho opposition of his colleagues,
and probably the significant hints of Mr. Hay-
ter as to the atcito of feelings in the House
and in tho country.
Every one must have remarked tho suppress
ed bitterness which ho brlrayed towards tho
American government in the debato on Mr.
Graraptou’s motion; ami if ho feels, as It isim-
f iosslble for him not to feel, that ho stands
rambled and rebuked before the Great West
ern republic, wo bcliuvo lie is just the man to
look for an opportunity to wreak his grudge
against her. For, let it bu observed, that no
successor to Mr. Crompton has heou appointed,
that no intelligence hus l>cen communicated to
tho country as to tho state or prospects of tho
negotiations respecting Geutrat America, and
that additional naval forces continue to bo sent
out to tlio West India waters. Is there no man
in tho House of Commons that has the couraire to
insist upon sumo explications being given on
these points before Puriiameut is prorongued ?
Will their preseutatives of tlio people bo corn
tout to dlipcrsp themselves over the four points
of tho compass without making an attempt to
ascertain, at least for what purpose are ibeso
enormous reinforcements of oar marntlme ar-
mamsnti lu the West.
NEW YORK*
Lumbar.
COLUMBIA, August l.~Oorro.v.—There was a
fow balls of cotton offered ysstordny morainf,
which was lakoa at former quotations, viz: 0 to
BALTIMORE, July 30.—A more ohsarful feallnf
was tiidlcatoil to-day oa 'chango sinew the copious
rains or yesterday. There was a full attendance.
Holders or Flour aud grain wore firm—prices, with
n slight upward tendonoy. glilppors nud millers
bought freely. Stock of Hour very light, and but
littlo coming In.
TUa leading nrtlulos of grocerlus aro in fair re
quest. Supplies comnaratlvtljr modorate.
Whisky du.l—transactions limited.
Coma Tho market U quiet. Transactions very
limited. Not much disposition to purchase. Asslo
100buds medium Bloat8‘{c* We quote good lo
prime at lO^allc; choice ll>4all>£: Laguayn 11
nil)£; Juva I4al5 cents,’ as to quality. Stock or
K|o on baud about 45,000 bags.
Flour and Mkau—The Stock of flour on
hand continues very moderate, and htl lore Ann
KocelpU light. We note a steady demand jor homo
use aud shipment to tho South. .“Sales this morn
ing of560 bblsnew Howard street aud £>00 do old,
choice brands, nt$7 25, closing firm. City mi.l,
held flrrn’y at $7 25 and Ohio at tho samo prices.
No Bales since chango.
Family and Fxtba Flovr —Wo quote Ilaltlmero
faml y ground at $925a05i*; extra do Rt8a825; How
ard sueet and Ohio family at 8 UGa8 50: oxtra do
7 2a- a7 ROtof? 7$ per barrel.
NKW ORLFANN, July ‘2S.—(kmo.s,—Owlnu part
ly to dirk uud rainy weather and p irtly to tho ro
ducml supply olforlug, buyers withdrew from4he
market to-day, and wo did not hear of a sale. Wo
notice In tho receipts a halo of tho new crop from
Texas, the lacond this season:
Inferior f>?4f?t)8 * ,,J
Ordinary 8>n fS> 9
UoodOrd.... Ofc© OH
Good Mid....10 ©10tf
STATXMKNT OF COTTON.
Slouk on bund Ut September, 1855...
Received since
Received to-day
Middling.... lOMf&lo#
Good Mld’llugll>5fn)—
illd’g Fair.. 12 (id—
Fair — r«i —
1,705,223
1,767.812
fl,480—1,774,292
Exported to date
Exported to-day. • .
Slock ou hand not closrcd ' 20.031
Conan.—Tho sales of Rio comprise 1UI) bays
SUlmmlngs at 8. 3 -*c, atul 320 bags at lOall.
I*HiaiiT8—Nothing transpired. Cotton to Liver
pool 7-16J.
ExcRanob*—detunnd limited.
Sterling OH a 19 cot pm
Franco 5.10 a 5.15 pr dollar
New York Sixty Day Bills l,al# pr ctdis
Now York Sight Chocks par a pr et prom
DIVOIIC12.
Elizabeth Cowley) Iu to .loo Suporlor Court,
vs May Term, 1b56:
John Cowl»y, J
It appearing to tua Co».rt from tho Roturn of tho
Sherdf, that tttodeiVnaant John C-owley, Is uot to
bo lojud in Coffee County, and it furtuer appears
that ho U not In the Stuto. On motion oi Wm. R.
(laulding Attorney for iibelaui, it is ordered that
service bo perfected oa a d defendant bv a publi
cation of thi so,*dor in o.,o of tho public journal.* In
tfAVttunak, once n month for throe mouths proceed-
lug tho next term .-f thi* Court, requiring said do-
fenduuttoupposr at tho next term of cotfeo Su-
pjrior Court la Novotnbor next,and llln hta arfousivu
uLy.itiou to said Court.
A true extract of tbo minutes of Coffee Snjmrlor
Court.
AKCIl’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk.
' Aug 2 3m.
On..
WANTED.
A WHITE WOMAN to net uj uurso, to go to
Brunswick, (la.; must give reference aj to
uuuractor. Enquire of S. D. BRANTLEY & CO.,
August 1—3 Ho Igson’s NVw ll'iilding.
TO IlidKT.
r A STOKE in Gibbua’j Range, between
CongruaJ a't IM. Jit.Ion afreets. Fo.-uos-
si>m given Immodlutely. Apply to
aiigu-t 1— twd M GUMMING.
L EMON SUGAR—a new article for making h-m-
omido without k-muus. 50 cases Just •rcoulvod
uu.i for side by
jy 30 ItODGERS, NORRIS ec Co.*
E KCKIYKD tbls-duy pjr steamer ALbntnn—
iL-CKcrau»lf-ridling 8lour,
L’boli.-e Table Unitor & Cheese, at
UAltKONVJ Family Grocery,
Jy 30 Corner WhUake*- & • Its-1 »■" -t-».
DU*S'l)itlfcl>»Kavivii'i por
O front Now York—
3 Firklus Choice Gotheu Butter,
5 b >xo.i I'ino Appl t Choose,
10 it-ixos Cream encoj-j,
5 barrels union*,
11 boxes Lemons and Orauges,
2 barrels Stuart's celebrated Kyr .ip, uml
8 Quintal, Now Co-JUsIt, for'su.e at
J. D. JEdSEE'3,
,iy 80 -in Broughton at root.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
B Y virtue oi'ou order paused 7tli July, 1658, by
the Court of Or Uu u y of Wayne Coim'y, win
bo sold on tho llrst M unlay iu October next, bo-
tweeu the usual lxoura ol sale, before tho Court
Uoudo door in Wnyaesville, the tolluwiug property,
to will A Negro woman, * .lion, 30 years of ago,
ulso Uor seven children, Francis 10 years of age,
Lucy 9, Mary S, Robert R, George 5, Cba. 1 dto 3,
and Elsy 2 years old. .Sold for uto bnnoilt ol' the
heirs and creditors or the u.stato ofi . W. B.yan.
forms cash.
W. A. SALLENS, Executor.
jy 30
CHAFFER & UU.,
No. O Wliltnkev Strict, Savuittiult,
WHOUMALE AND HKTA1L DKALKIW I*
Ct A81I1S8, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Ac, White
O l<ea«l, 7duc, White Lmsei’d, Npenn, Whale, Tun-
uerd’uml NoutsfootOlls, UIiuss. Uruahed, Gold
Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nulls, Mii'blo .MunteU,
&o., Ao. Je4
YO Ai,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OlHen coruor Bav uud Drayton rtreots
Jj'18
WBJJSSrFTilOK
ATTORNEY A T i, A W .
MARIETTA, GA.
not 2tU~l j.
ATTORNBY AT LAW,
SPARTA, GA.
WUI practice in tbo counltiv. of Hancock, Warren.
Washington, ami Baldwin.
Hsfxkkncks—lu*lin In Fcvtor, Rubuu k Srolta, and
K. A. Boullard. Eavannah. janO^
iiriiniiLTOw,
ATtuKNEY AND CUI:NM':LLU1! at law.
Oillce corner ol Day and Drayton-eta.
SAVANNAH, (U.
toy 11
YifiNiiv witmm;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 8, Drayton Street, Savannah, Georgiit,
may 5—ly
UR. CHARLES U. COLUlNCi,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. No. 14 LIBERTY ST.,
Ouo door west or Drayton, myll
Wiff. C. OOAfefelLIiY,
A T TT) R N bn AT LA W ,
aallKLLX, WOKTIl COUNTY, .A.. (POST OFVIC'R. AI.DaNV.)
Will practliHO In the SautUuMi Circuit, und lu Macon,
Dooly uud WormCountloAoHuo Mucon Circuit.
tR!“ Particular attention given to tho collection ol
claims iu South-Wcatorn Georgia. ji;2—fim
~ iSUffitusW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fob Uly iRvri.vrox, oa.
BARG AINS! BARGAINS!!
SELLING OFJf’ AT SMALL
AD VAN CIS ON GOST.
milKsubjcriber wishing to make room for his
X FALL GOODS, which will aoon be coming In,
offers hU present stock ot DRESS GOODS, &o n nt u
small advnuco on Now YorkCoat.
J. W. THRELKKLl',
Congress nn-l Whitaker streets.
N e vva plgAse copy. July *2fl
Port of Savannah AUGUST
Arrived,
Steamer Darlington, Brock, l’nlutku Ac., Clagburn
k Cunningham.
Cleared,
Brig Macon. Hendrickson. New York—Brigham,
Kelly k Co.
Conilgneiii.
•hr Eteamor Darlington—l bale Cotton, S do
Moss aud Mdzo, to J W Anderson it Co, Emsdelu k
Eckmari, F MMyrrell. •
DRY GOODS.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! !
J AMES O’HARA would respectfully inform tils
patrons, and tho public generally, that iu
order to prepare lor tho fall trade, held now
J933JLa33X3NrG* OJPF
Ills ajsjortmeut m store,
AT COST PRICES
nml would Invito attention •m-rcto. ut Ida store,'
j>'28 likl Cmigrwfttm't.
CHATHAM INFERIOR COURT.
JULY TEaM, 185U.
41 WHEREAS, John J On her, John Kcik', Daniel
TV G Olcoti, Theodoro Brigham, Charloj Lee,
and Albort M Sul.ivan, s immonea to attend tho
present term of this Omit as Petit Jurors, Have
uiade default for the term . u is ordered, thattuey
he llued twenty doil.irj ea.m. unless they tlio good
mid siitflclcui cause of excuse rm or before tho nrst
day of tho next term of tms Court.
True extract from ntln-4,is.
_jy28 WM. H. Bjid.OCU, Cl’k i c. o. u.
Paaiengen.
Per steamer Darlington, from Palatka—R Grant,
A Stevens, Screven S C PIowder,J H Dresser,
Gowan.J H Sikes, C WCUapliln, It Mackty, W SLln-
ciln, Brickort, J M Barrie, H .*-outliwnrn, J A An
derson .1 Hurt, E W Jones, U H Jones, A Jones Ai
lady, J I.ippmatr.RH liong, W H Long, W Cunning-
hum, Miss Harrison, K Cooper, and C Sterling 4:
lady.
TAKE NOTICE.
P URCHASERS will havo tucir goons delivered
freo of expense with quick dispatch from tne
tavannaU Grocery and Fruit Depot, corner Brough
ton and Whitaker streets.
03TI would call the attention of Krmtors goner-
ally tomy well HOlectnd stock of Groceries, rcranv-
Ing dally. Jei3—tf W H FAUKKLI
WOOD AND LUMBER,
A LL kinds of Wood, Boards. Planks, Joist,
xX Timber, Shingles, Light-wood, l'03is, I'Asteru
laths und failings, for sale, at wholesale and retail,
low for cash, on tho uow wharf recently erected ou
ihe Lumber Yard of Hobort A. Allen fc Co.
toar 13—lyW M. .1. I. MOtir.TO>
S ALT—8,COO sacks Liverpool Suit iu storo.lbr salo
by
jy 30 RODGERS, NORRIS A Co.
3000 lb3 extra canvassed bug Hams
1000 do sugar cured do
—ULSO—
aujHirlor quality of Tennessee Hams, small
slzo for family nso, at 12# cents per.pound,
25 bbls Crinhod Sugar
20 do ti Ciaridcd do
20 do 0 do do
2ft do Powdered do
10 do St Croix do
5 bil ls extra Porto Rico bugar
ft bblr do Stnurt’J Syrup
olilnU do HacouHidoR
—ALSO—
BruiiiuH, Pulls, Basket Tubs, Matches, Scrub
Brushes, Flour Pft.lL?, Sic., for sate by
jyw> J. A. BROWN
B A
for eitlo by
Juno 25 CRANE. WELLS f t CO.
■pM.OUR.—20 sacks superfine Four, 130 do Quo do
jy»
i bids HUpnrflno Flour, for salo by
WILLIAM LYNN, 87 Bay street.
M ATCHES, loo gross Matches lu wood
boxes, 150 boxes Mustard
200 boxes Adamautluu, Hydraulic and ftpurm
Candles, received and for Salo by
Jyii momahon doylk.
P IG HAMS—Smoked Tongues und smouou B.*ef
received per steamer Knoxville, and for sale b
Jyl7 J. D. JESSE.
H ATS.—100 dozen Plantation Huts, in store and
for sale by
jya . j. M. FYRE,04 Bay at
G OLD SENS—Powons diwlruns of ubmiuing
goood Gold Pen, are Invited to eailandln-
spnot a now lot tvhloh we have just roooived, and
which we onu recommend.
J)*23 D. B. NICHOLS k CO.
H ARPER fur j ULY.—Harper’s New Monthly
Magazluo, for Jul^received ami jbr sale by
vAP.NOCK AD DAVIS,
150 CongresB Rtro« t.
Jtuie18
H OLLAND GIN.—6 pipes Mender Swan Holland
Gin, for wile by
"'111.
jyd
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON CO.
C ANDLES AND COFFEE—100 boxre Sperm, Tal
low. Adanmntlno Candles
250 bags Rio Coffee
25 boxes fresh ground Colfea
ftO mats Java do, rooolvod uud for
tale by MnMAHON k DOYLE,
Jy*J6 105 and 107 Bay street,
*y^ArtD—26 prlrno Lwrf Lmd, Just reuetyeii
J aud for Bale by
y24
RODGERS * NORRIS.
ELECTION NOTICE
^N Tliarsday, 7th August next,^ Council wifi
_ oloot a Corporation Attormy. Salary
Rjud $.',003.
000.
Applications must bo handed to me on or before
2 o’clock, 1*. M , of the day of Ruction. Two secu
rities riquirod, whose names mu-tbo stated In the
application. EDWARD ii. WILSON.
,1y26 U.-rk of council.
ALABAMA LOTTERY!
[ACIUOIUZKD DY TUB STATE OF SIABAMa.J
^nutljcni Mlliktu Slraimn jCato
CLASS F—NEW SEMES.
To bo drawn In the City of Montgomery. Alabama,
Ip public, on WEDNESDAY, August 13th, I860,
HAVANA. PLANI
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager.
Prizes anaouutlug to
204,000 Dollars I!
Will be distributed according to the following
MAGNIFK ENT SCHEME!
BO,ODD Number*—15,185 Prizes!
1 prize of $40,000 is
1 do do J5,uii0 is
1 do do 7,000 U
1 do do 8,000 Is
1 do do 2,000 It!
I do do 1,000 1s
1 do do 1.000 U
10 do do 2001s
100 do do.,.. 1001s
4 prizes ol 5200 approxira’g to $40,000 are $800
100
76
flO
60
40
26
20
PHILIP III. UUftSELL,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY CONVEYANCER, ACCOUNTANT AND
* COPYIST,
Will exeutu Deeds, Mortgage i, Power of Attorney,
Willa, Ronds, Notices and Taking ot IntorrogntoriOL
Ofltcu at tho Court House, Savannah, Ga.
Court Days. Third Tuesday lu ouch month, and
held at thu ofUco of Edwuid G. Wilon, I^q.
Rwldence. Gaston, between Barnard end Tattnall
street.
Any cull at ulglit, on busiuosr, will boattenUod
to Immediate'-y. __ ' jy'Jft
A. n. wmoHT. j iC k. bh’vauh.
WRIGHT & SAVAGE,
ATTORNEY#AT LAW.
BRUNSWICK, OA. .iylfl
* ‘ A , WuiilT^ (5Tcu., ‘
AtU'tloh nml Uomlmsslon DletTltmiU,
\, Tuu.mas.
110 Bryan Street,
.SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
[Mgj
Vv. u. FAitmoi,! .
S. 8. I’JtKUUK.
H. J. D A V A NT, JR,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 07 Ilay Street,
jy 30 , Silvan nab, Qa.
aTHSE
MASTER BUILDER.
Will tako contracts for BiUldiitg and Working Me- •
•fonrv of every iloain lptlon; Residence, No. a Mm
Jewett’s Range. South nldo Jones st. i ; oot 80
JAMBSnLSAVAGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
fHOltASVILLB, niOBLAS COUMTV, UA.
AU Uualuoas entrusted to his care will reoetve
prompt attention. #_ lyr—marl?
4AMBS «. IIOIXUUW. .AMSA. MOWUH.
KODUUR8 As NOIIR1S,
(Into Crano k Rodgers,
WHOLE' *■’
i»,u wiiuu o. JVJUMUI n,
lesale orooers,
June 1, 1865,
BAY-BTKKKT, SAVANNAH.
[)0‘P
OliALliR IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
it mi Fumlgn nml Domrstlo l | ’i ult,
corner Broughton and Whitakcr-it?.
fowu and country supplied with choice goods at
modorate prices’. All order? promptly attended
lo, nud satisfaction always guaranteed. spin
JOHN u. T^aLCIgaiv 1-r
WUULB8Al.lt AND ltkTAIL DKALBK IN
WINDOW BUNU8, WINDUW 8A81J AND PANE
DOORS.
West side Monument Square, navuuuah, G».
may 11
John ■c.'boothV
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Will also give his attention to designs In AreluU'c-
turo. Ultlco In the store of John Williamson, Esq.,
Bay street. my 13
XXniHtt & ISffiMK
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ap5-ly MACON, OA.
“ Wr££lAkl H. DanHER.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Tronprille, Lowndes County, Ga,
Will practice in Thumns, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware.
Appling, Tolfalr, Irwin, Laurens, aud Pulaski
counties, Georgia; and m Jolforsou,Madison. Ham
Uton, uud Columbia counties, Florida. [myll
JESSE T”BERNARDi
ATTORNEY AND COUN8ELIA)R AT LAW,
Newnausvldo, 1-lu.
Roforonce—Goorgo . Brown, William Doll, New-
imusvlllo, Fin., R. H. Hilton, Boston & VlUalonga,
Savanuah, Ga.myll
M. WIUT HIlUTii,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALLIGATOR, HAST FLORIDA.
Will practice in the iiastoru uud Southoru Counties
Refer to—Col. 8. 8. Slbtoy, nnd R. R. Hilton, Sa
vannuh. fob2-tr
CMAS. U. CAiliifWSlth,
' ATTO It N E Y AT LA W ,
" JUT.LEDaEVn.Ui, OA."
Practices Law iu tho various Counties of the Oo
mulgoo Circuit, and the atljoluiug Comities nt TwIggs,
I^urens and Washington.
Refer to—John Boston, H. A. Crano, and R. B
Hilton. tub 14
GiUHoi a. UoiUhIiv,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AND
Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claims for
the State of Georgia.
Otlluo Corner Bay and Bull streets.
mylo
WM. M. WILLIAMS. THADUKl’S OL1VKH. JACR^ROWN
WILLIAMS, OLIVER <& BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
•tiueua Vista, Muriou County, Ga.,
Will practice in the couutios of Marion, Macon, Hous
ton, btuwarl, Randolph, Muscogee, Imo, ami any
adjoining comities, whtire their services may be
required. myll
aTII. CMAlii-lUIV.'
(Successor to Clmmpion (Is Wotts.)
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL OHUOEU,
No. 4 Barnard st., between tbo Market and Uny'st.,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Douler in Groceries, Foreign nud Domestic Liquors,
Driod Fruits, &c., &o.
Kefercnuo—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomons,
Esq., Messrs. Hnbim & Whitehead, anil Swtit MCo.,
davattnab. Ga. • myll
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin. Laurens county, Ga,, late junior partner of
tho tlrm of A. &J. Couura.nk, Irwin ton, Ga., win
attend promptly to all business entrusted to hit
care. Particular nttoutiou paid to cohecliug. Re
ference—Dr, C. B. Guyton, F. H. Kowo, Dublin,
Gam M .UnrWi, Nqvnniutli. myll
YONUU A FRUIRSON,
FORWAMILVU AMI CUUMSalU.N MLKCIUNTS,
NO. 94 UAY-8TREOT, SAVANNAH, OA.
apr4
A. AloAl.t-l.tl on ltituTiiKlcs,
Lumber, Mill aud Brick Yards.
•epts aivtinuH, oa.
S. WM. KTAKR, Jr. B. I
OGDEN, STARR A CO„
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
_ UAV-3TIIKET.SAVANNAH, OA,
" FATI'E^, HUTIDS di CO.,
FACTORS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
Bnyitrert, Suvmiimh, On*
a. H. IUKKWO.N. A. C. MOUJiUiM.
HARRISON 6i McOEUEE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, UEOE1VIMO AND
l'urivni-<liu(( JMcrcliuiits.
5, AND III imUAINDTItKIlT, COl.l'UBl’B, OEOKUIA.
8®- I'articular tttteution given to thu tales or Real
fetute, Negroes and 1‘roduco.
4®” Ubernl advances tuude oh Negroes and Mer-
cbnndlze. ,
WJKRKN'ON :
RU^E, FATTEN ti CO. > .
GUNDY 4t DANIEL, U>»lumbus. Ga ’ '
8TEWAKT, GRAY AtlX). j
RULE, DAVIS k LONG, 1 ,
WM. WRIUHT, ) ^vauimh
YOUNG, ATKINS k DUNHAM, > . ’ • , .
C. A. GREENE k GU, f Apulachlcota
II. S. SMITH, J-Mobile, Alabama
OCl 23 |y
bTETThs.
Factor ami I Jouoi al CommiBaiou Merchant 1
No; 71 DAr-SrNKGT, savannah, oa.,
RKma ro—Messrs. Clughorn&Cuuuiughum, Bull
A* I'rouliss, .Ogdeu. Starr k (.’o,, Savannah ; J. I*,
Tluuniwou. Re-itrn ».,w •
WM. A‘t)l)LUv't. , Ot * , KR* J.NO. COt'i’rt*. KRA.'KR.
COCKER & FRASER,
Factors ,*v general ojmmj.smon mekchaniyi,
Uoj* street, Savuiiunh, Ga. finylJ
WILLIAaU lykn,
COMMSSION AND i‘i‘RWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 87 Day sheet,,Savannah, Georgia.
Juno 13 .
JEFFERSON ROBERTS^
_ GENERAL
COMMISSION MKROHANT,
AND DEAi,bK IN
Timber and Lumber.
SAVANNAH, Ga.
tVKUn Hi WILLIAMS,
DEALERS IN
DOfilEST.JC, FUREION AND FANClL-
DiiY GOODS.
*Vo. 149 CongresM-st,, Savannah, Ga.
JA8. T. WELLS, tbnueriy of Beaufort Dial. 8, C,
iTiKOl'HlLUu- WlLUrVMS, •• fcorivuu Co., Ga.
sept 7
l, o. ness. j. n. luviin w. H. uwro,
■RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
may 30
WM. 8. OANniEL,
L TTO It N Ey AT LAW,
, tUVA-NXin. (U.
Office over Thomas M, Turner & Co.’s Drrir
my7
Storu, Bay Htroet.
U. LOCKtTl. u, x». kN’H imu
LOCKETT *Si SNELLINUS,
CJQMaVIISSION merchants,
AND
HUIPFINU AGENTS,
Satamuth, Ga.
Will attend to the soiling of all kiuds of product*
’trintttWuiitlon given to rccoiviug and forwarding
tooda. may 31 lj-
luctiou k (Jommiusiou House, Macon, Ca.
A. H. McLAlUHLIN,
G eneral Agent and Auctioneer,
SoiicitH from his friends consignments of evtre
loacrijitiou. Takes urdors for Cotton.
Gd ’ Special attention given to the solos Of Real
into, .'inckfi und Negro proi>orty, at pubho and
Pt*i valOtuiuH. J ‘rompt returns and dispatch.
lieferonco—C. A. L. 1AMAK.mob80
/AS. W. OKbOLV. a. r, d]
GREEN * SHOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
0Ct23 THOM ASTON, OA.
JOHN BILBO, ~
Ordinary of Clmtliam County,
AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In the Court House. myl8
TsWtfJfTEt'ULulM;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savnimuh, Geurgla.
4*i>“ office on Bay street, over the Bunk ot Sevan-
UttU. muyia
U. F, COLE BRuTHEIii
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEB
CUANTB, -
Savannah, Ua., and Montgomery, Ala.
F. T. C’olk, I K. F. Cols,
Bay street, r-nvannah. | Ct'mmorco at., Momg’rjr:
HKFOULSCia.
tlolr.omb, Juhuson, k Co. I Cohens k neru,
Mickett A* SuelliugF, I Edwin l'ursous k Co.,
dobert A. Allen. ] tciautou, Johnston k Co
SAVANNAH, GA. my!3
r». L. WKW1. ” WM. B. IAOI .
WEBB & SAGE,
(fiUOOHSOJWTO CAMKROX, WK1H & VO.
IMPORTERS OF
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN-WAHB
146 MEET1NU-3T. CHARLESTON, 8. 0.,
Will supply Coiiutry Merchuntj with Goods in tbair
Hue at an low rates as they con buy lu New
York, or elsewhere.
sept 2b iy
H7l, P. KING,
ATTORN E V A 1 LAW,
Corner nf Buy andg Whitaker 8trMt%
SAVANNAH,
fob 22 8moa
P. JACOBS,
SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on huutl Spanish, iiu.l
Spanish, nud American Sugar a, at whoiooitlo and ro-
all. Also, Chowlug Tolmcuo, enulf, kc. juno 1
jadIem HciilMtf;
Insurance Broker and Notary Public,
Murine I’rotests Noted aud Extended, Average,
aifiustod, Cliartcr l’artltwainl Average Bonds drawns
I’upors prepared whereby lo recover losses from
Ainoricau or British UuJerwriuud, aud attcuticn
alvcu to all mutters connected with shipping and In-
surunce, No. 118 Uay-etreet opposite tin* trout ol
the Custom Houho, ly uov8
C. W. itlAiiivY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
FRANKUN, UBAKJ} CO., OA.
Wlil ultond to profesblonal buslucss In thcCuunlicn
of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, FayeUe, Mi ii*
wothor and Troup.
Reference—lieu. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; H< o,
David Irwin, Marietta, Ua.: Colonel M. M. Tidw« 1L
und Mr. WUllam Dougherty. »o-
☆ OJLaO*I'Jta:XAM’«3r A
EMPORIUM.
1 BOOK WEST OF THE BKl'UBLICAN KEAD1NQ ROOM.
16.185 prized amounting t«>
.<204, non
Tho lB.OQu prized of $8 nro detci mined hy tho
number which draw.t the $40,000 prize—If (hut
number should be an od<l number, thon every odd
number ticket In tlm Scheme will bo entitled lo’$8 w '
ir an oven number, then every oven number ticket
will be entitled to inudditlon toiinv other prlzo
which rmiy be drawn.
Purchase™ In buying au equal quantity of odd aud
ovon uumber tickets, will ho certain of drawing
nearly one half the cost of tho natno, wlthchonccB
of obtaining otbor prizes.
All those tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, «. 8, aro
oven—all thoue endong with l, o, ft, 7 p tt ro odd.
4ST- Remember that every pruo la drawu, and
payable iu lull without uo-.uaion,
461* All prizes of 81,000 and under, paid Immedi
ately after thu drawing,—oilier pri/oi at thu ujidul
time of thirty days. \
All communications strictly oonadomlal. The
drawn numbors will be forwarded to purchasers
immediately after tho (Irawlng.
Whole Ookota, #10—Halves, ^—Quarters, #2 60.
I'rlzeTiokets cashod or rouewod In other 'flckots
at either olfico,
Ordon for Tiokets can be addressed olthor to
8. EWAN k CO., Atlauta, Go.,
J/19 Or H. 8WAN, Montgomery, Ala.
Fiuu Ready-made
Clothing ; Hats
and Caf^, Shirts,
Colluiu,
«loves. Hosiery,
Canes, Umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Haudkorchlcfs,
and
Fancy Articles
for
Gentloraen.
W.O. Price,
FASHIONABLE
AND
UILIIART
TAYLOll,
So. UT
Bay Street.
4U VAiVNAlI.
Also, guporfiue
Clotlia, osslmcrs
aud Vestings, will
bo madu to mea-
iure,uuexceptlon-
ablolu style
and -
workmanship/
by tho
bei.1 iiiavhauiep,
at sbortoflt
notice >v»
#3* Orderafrom city and county solicltod.
fob 6
-tv
DRSe LEFLER WILCOX, Dcntlata.
'a*—hw ARE uow folly prepared to in*
* efTW!S ^ sort full or partlalsotu or Tooth
on tho principle of Dr.J. A Ileus’s
Patent Coutlnuous Gum, By this
improvement, tbo form of tho faco can bo restored to
any degree of rotundity that may bo desired. It is
applicable in all cusca wborctbe cheeks havo rallen
la and cannot bo detected by ’ha closest observer.—.
This method combines tho following* -i,-antigen;—
An artificial gum, which oxhlblts a perfectly natural
aud llfe-Uke appearance, aud liuparta lo the theeth
that peculiar expression which oharacterlioa tho
tural organs.
This G um couHlstM of a bIIacIous compound which
I. npfilloj mil rated upoottio Tooth unrt Plato lo oooB
» mnunor, u to all up all tho lutoratlooa .round tho
hasoot tbo Tooth, aud alau uultoo theni Oruily to
each other and to tho Plato upou which they are
aott. This secures perfect oteanlluossof tho Teeth,
Office over DeWitt k Morgan, Congress street
%♦ Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16—tl
JONIi S. BOWEN.
ENGINEER, AllOUTEtT AND bURVEYOR,
co ax kb or niurtox jlxd ukvax-bw.,
(AbovoC A. L. Jjunur.)
JyO—3 m
Fayetteville, Gu.;
lumbus, Ga.
sepT7-ly
Wm. McALLlSlER.
NEW MAliBLE YARD,
Opposite lMUrtiUrovc LmeUry, Sav'h, Gu.
Marine Monuments, 'iombu aud Gruve Stones, RuB*
Ehod ou rtuifi'>uable terms. Ordera rea-
Rnctfully solicited,
ap 16.
D. A. OTiVUftK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office 176, Bay st., over Turner k Co’s. Lrug Stor#
SAVANNAH, GA.
nov 10—ly^
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Monument Square, near State Both.
* SAVANNAH,OA.
nov 10—ly
ChAMU , WELLS <fe CO.,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS^
Saviuiiinh, Gn,
S. w. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSKIJ.OR AT LAW,
MouUccUo, Jolfereon County, Fla.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Flemlno, Savannah, Ga.
myll
EDWARD ti. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMA11S8IONKR
OF DEEDS.
At Meflara. Ward k Owens' law Office. [royll
WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO.,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS
Bay-street .SawnnaA
THUS. 8. WAYNE. C. K. GRENVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMI’lZ
jyft-.tr Savannah. Chattanooga.
J. W. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
TruupvlUo, Lowndeeentity,Qa.^ (mil
bkwuitbt.
Dm. BO TALL & JOHNSON,
Dontiata, office corner St. Jullou-at
and Markot Square, over 8. Wll-
. ' 1 *■! ' » mot’ajewolry atorft. Offloe houni
Itom • to 2 o’clock, and from 8 to C.
asm com
M. FITZGERALD.
twl
tabcnStie
Corner of Broughton and WU
SAVANNAH, GA.,
S D D r
Knd
DCCESSOR to T. C.I
) Dealer In every variety of common and fine
NDIES, kiln dried and warranted to reelat effec
tually the hot damp ataoaphera of a Southern Cli
mate; also Lemon and Strawbnry Syrup. Ac. Terms
ash, price* low. tr~«rU