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SAVANNAH,
EDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, ,1856.
NO. 18040.
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ALEXANDER A 8NEED, Republican,
R. B. HILTON 4iCO., Georgian 6 Journal,
THOMPSON * WITHINfiTON, Mm.
-tovaimab, July 1, I860.
FROM YE8TRRDA Y'S AFTRRNOO\ EDITION.
Arrival op tub Florida.- The steamer
Flotidu, arrived a few minutes before our
hour of going to press. Her purser has our
thanks for lato N. Y. papers*
New Post OrficH.—We understand that a
post offico has been established ut2j station,
Central Railroad, and that Mr. P, R, A. Marlow
bos been appointed postmaster. The post office
is called Clilton.
State mentions.
The following States hold eleotlons last Mon
day : Kentucky, Iowa, Texas, Missouri and Ar
kansas. North Carolina ohooses a Governor
nVxt Thursday.
In Missouri there were three parties lu the
held—the Democratic, the Benton and the
Kuow Nothing parties—tho two latter strongly
sympathizing with eaoh other in their hatred
to the former. Their bonds of sympathy aro
tbeso: The Know Nothings wish to defeat the
Democrats, so aa to carry the State for Fill*
more; Benton wishes to defeat them, and thuB,
by depriving Buehanan of her vote, in
crease* the ohancea of Fremont, his sou-in-
law. He knows that the vote of Mis
souri give to Fillmore caunot secure his
election, while taken from Buchanan it may
accomplish his defeat. His professed prefer,
ence for Buchanan is sheer hypocrisy—and of
all the acts of his long life the most infamous.
Another bond of union between Benton and the
Know Nothings is found in au understanding
(of the existence of which thore is no doubt)
thatU* the Democrats are in a minority in the
legislature elected last Monday, ono of the two
vacancies in the United States Senate is to be
filled by a Know Nothing (Col. Doniphan) and
tho other by Benton himself. Under all the
circumstances we have but a faint hope that the
Democracy of Missouri, led by Polk, their cau-
didate for Governor, has triumphed over both
Benton and Know Nothinglam.
In Arkansas the “ Americans” have been
bragging largely: on what grounds we shall
soon know.
North Carolina Is one of the States claimed
for Fillmore. The canvass has been animated
botweou the opposing candidates. Bragg
(Dem.) and Gilmer (K. N.) Victory we thiuk
will perch on the banner of tho former. If so
it will be a fair indication of the result in No
vember, not only in that but in each of the
doubtful Southern States.
. iOum Uki.atkinh with Sr Ain.—The Wash
ington correspondent of tho N. Y. Journal of
Coutinorco, writes: •
Tho Ucvermnont of Spain lias given an an
swer to our Minister Mr. Dodge, upen tho sov*
era! points lie was Instructed to present to that
government,'for the settlement of past und the
prevention of future difficulties. This govern
ment urged, IIrat, tho ostabllslimout in Cubn of
aomo tribunal or authority whereby questions
rtf an Irritating nature arising between citizens
or authorities of tho Uuitcd States, an the au
thorities of Cuba might lie speedily settled,
without tho delay and embarrassment of a re
ference of tho suideet to tho home government
at Madrid.
Second, our government ask for the removal
of certain restrictions and embarrassments
from the commerce of our oUtzeiia with Cuba*,
aud, > .
Third, for tho adjustment of the claims of
Amerieau citizcus upon the SpauisU govern
ment for spoliation mid wrongs committed up
on them by Cuban authorities at various times.
In regard to tho llrt demand, the Spanish
Government replies through Mr. Dodge, that it
oannot depute Imperial authority to any of its
officers in Cuba, for that would be tantamount,
it says, to rendering tho island independent of
tho Spanish crown.
Coucernhig the second point, the govern
ment of Spaiu pi utilises to enter into reason
able arrangements.
Rut as to our reclamations, Spain demurs.
Tho present government could not allow them
without hazarding its popularity, und giving
offence to the country. Under the late admin
istration, the Black warrior claim was admitted
aud paid, to tho extent or forty thotuuud dol
lars} uud it was a subject of earnest roprobft
tion in the Cortez, und uo more such conces
sions will be readily made.
Visit to tub RritiNas.—The lion. James Bu
chanan visited tho Kphrata Mountain Borings,
in Lancaster county, Pa., on Friday fast, in
company with Hon. Robert J. Walker, former
ly Secretary of tho Treasury. He returned to
Wheatland on Saturday cvuuiug.
some compassionate people brought ni^ my
daughter iu luy prison,she was no iougermy
child; she won no longer pure and angelic as
formerly; she was corrupt, .body and soul—
her manner, her language, Infamous like those
with whom sbo had been living. I did not
recognizo her myself. Do you comprehend
me now ? That man had robbed me of the
ovo and soul of uiy child. And 1—I have
killed him but once.”
Foreman—“My lord, we havo agreed on our
verdict.”
Chief Justice- 1 “I understand you, geutie-
•n, but the law must tako its course. 1 must
sum up tho care, aud then you will retire to
deliberate.’,
Tho Chief Justcc havlug summed up the case
the jury retired, nud In an instant after return
ed Into the court with a verdict, “ Nut Guilty.
On tho discharge of Hammond, the sheriff
was obliged to surround him with an escort.
Tho women were determined to carry him off
in triumph. The crowd followed him all the
way to hii
huzzas.
Letters of Acceptance*
Carteret's Point, July 17,185U.
Gentlemen.•—Your letter of tho 10th Inst., In*
forming mo of my nomination by the Demo
cratic Convention, held at Millcdgeville on the
4th hut., as candidate for Elector, was received
a few days ago.
You kindly express a desire that I should ac
oept the position. There uro many circumstan
ces tliat would make it desira bio for me to have
ull my time at my own disposal, but I firmly
believe that the period has arrived which l have
long looked for—when, if the people of the
Boutb are not united, the cry of Union will iio
longer be the cry of sure victory, aud that we
will have something else to think of besides
union—"our lives, our fortunes, and sacred
honors.”
Therefore, it is that I accept the honor ten
dered to me, aa it is not the time to flinch for
privato convenience. There is no party save
tho Democratic which embraces the whole
United Utates. There is no party save tho Dem
ocratic, which hopes for success out of the House
of Representatives—and there has never been
au election of President by that body, that has
not racked this government to its foundation,
and those were not sectional issues”Republican
and Federalists—Democrat and Whig. Here
we have one party purely sectioualand aboli
tion, with a speaker of tho House of Represen
tatives to back*it—and tho'party composed of
parts of all parties—tliat cannot with ceitainty
curry three States, and yet can defeat an elec
tion by the people and tbrowtho election in the
House or Representatives, and thus bring about
the very condition of things their own candidate
described so well In his Albany speech. How
many honorable Southern men would take offico
under President Fremont, with his party to
back him. Having better hopes for our comraou
country in the Democratic Party,
I remain your obedient servaut,
.. , , , Tnos. M. Foreman.
Messrs. Lochrane, Nesbit, Cumming, Stansdl
—Committee, Macon, Ga.
Hamilton, July 24th, 1856.
Col. Lochrane—Dear Sir: Your favor os
Chairman of Commltteo, notifying me of my
nomination as candidate for Elector in tho 3d
District, was received, but hurrying off from
Court into other pressing busiuess caused mu
toueglect replying. I accept the post assign
ed me, aud will use my humble efforts for the
success of Buchanan aud Breckinridge.
Yours, sincerely, Ac.,
James N. Ramsay.
Col. 0. A. Lochraue, Macon, Ga.
Cartersvillb, Ga., July 28, 1850.
Gentlemen i In reply to your favor of the
15th inst., informing me of my nomination by
tho Democratic Conveution of this Btite as
au Elector for the fifth Congressional District
and asking ^whether I will accept tho nomina
tion, I answer that I accept, and believing as I
do, that the best interests of the country will
bo advanced by tho election of Messrs. Bn-
chunnn and Breckinridge to tho Presidency
and Vice Presidency, 1 shall with pleasuro ex
ercise what little influence I may have, iu
bringing about that result.
Yours respectfully, your obe’t serv’t,
Joun N. Lewis.
Messrs. Lochrane, Nesbit, and others, Cora’tce*
Fivk Hundred Mass Meetings.—Five
hundred democratic meetings have been held
iu the Btuto of Kontucky since the nomination
of Buchanan and Breckinridge.
Kentucky—Tub' Sixth District*—The
Lexington Statesman of Saturday says:
" Wo havo information from the sixth district
uftbe most reliable character, which gives high
encouragement to hope for an immense gain in
tne mountains.—We are confidently assured
that the democracy can rely npon a gain of
Uftccn hundred in tho sixth district over tho
majority given Elliott lost snmmer.”
Tremedoub Stampeid.—Hon. Arohie Dixon
»poke In Union county a few days since, when
loity know-nothings withdrew from the order,
and gave in their adhesion to the democracy.
Fast Going to Pieces.—We publish to-day
Riore withdrawals from the know-notbiug lodg-
r*undcratand there was quite a stampede
w their camp lost night. The most strenuous
wcr ioMare being mads to hold on to their
after the August election, but In
Jbe whole order seems rapidly disband*
•t>g—Aegfaf ton Stateman, July 25.
Tub Suwbukkm dy the Recent Ua^uoad
Calamity—Wo uro'gratified to knov^HR nil
of the wounded by the recent railroad calami
ty are in n fair way of recovery. Tho relief
committee, iu whoso hands over $7,01)0 lmvo
already been placed, has visited the afflicted
fumilios and aided them thoir pecuniary wants.
The number of wouuded in St. J oseph’s Hos
pitui is twenty live.—Phila. Ledger,
Tub Wau again:? t Walker—A letter from
Sau Jose, Costa Rica, says ;
We have received here—that is to say, tho
President has received—renewed ns aurance,
on tho part of Guatemala, San Snlvadoreuud
Honduras, that they will attack Walker to thu
North, while they press him to make a stronr
diversion to the South. Their pitui is to mam
upon Leon, where wo are told tlmt Rivas, tho
hitherto dupe of tho American filibuster, has
iutreuched himself after throwing ott the
dishonorable yoke. Tbero they will meet the
luulcontcuts and hence vigorously hush the
Walkerietes from Granada to Rivas, when they
hopo to inclose them between two liras, us they
presume that by that period tho Costa Rican,'
will ugain have gained possession of that towns
thus Walker would eusefy bo thrown into tho
waters of tho lake, or dispersed through the
forests to dio of starvation, if not under tho
knife.
Ex-Pkesiuent Rodehts—The! Boston Trav
eller states that Ex-President Roberts, of Libe
ria, who is now iu tlmt city, 1ms been unanim
ously elected President ol Liberia College, by
the trustees of donations. Mr. Roberts had uc-
eepted tho appointment, and will probably re
turn uext week, by way of England, prepared
to commence the construction of tho necessary
buildings for the College.
Prize Fight Between Women.—A most bru
tal prize light took place near Gloucester, New
Jersuy,on Saturday last, between two females,
The tight was a tierce one, tho women punish
ing each other to such an extent that they were
covered with blood. They aud several of tho
lookers-on wero committed to tho Woodbur
jail, where Jersey law will doubtless be deal
out to them.
An Old Line Whig—Tho New Orleans Del
ta has the followiug.iu regard to tho course of
the distiugulshed Senator Benjamin, of Louisi
ana:—We learn from good authority that Mr.
Benjamin intends to return as soon os his Con-
gresiouul duties will permit, and tuko on uctivo
part in the canvass on behalf of the D emoo at •
ticket. Occupying a position similar to tlmt ot
Senator Jones, of Teuuessce—speaking from
the standiug point of un old line Whig, and
not, us a turn-coat demagogue, swallowing to
day tho principles he avowed yesterday—looking
at tho Issues us one between Black Republican
ism uud the South, constitutional conservatism
and States Rights against Higher Law despo
tism--and regarding that ticket as the best aud
only available one with which to defeat the
Black League—the arguments of so lucid and
logicul un orator und clear headed statesman,
will uuvucstiouably wield ngreut influence. He
will be the "representative rnau” aud spokes-
muu of a large, intelligent aud Ibrmldublo
class of old lino Whigs, who may be said to
hold the baluuee of power in this and many
other States of the South.
A Painful Case.
The following incident will be read witli in
terest. It shows that men will allow their rea
son aud fceUugH to guide their action, and that
abstract law does uot always represent jus
tice :
An Account of a Recent Trial at thr
Old Baily in London, Lord Chief Jutigr
Tisdale Presiding.—George Hummoud, a
portrait painter, was placed at the bur, to be
tried on uu indictment found against himself by
the Grand jury fur tho wilful murder, with
malice aforethought, of George Baldwin, a rope
duuceruud mouiehuuk. Thu prisoner was a
man of medium huighth, but sluudur form. His
eyes were bluuaud mild. His whole beariug
gave evidcuce of suodued sadness uud raelau-
choly resignation, lie was furty-ouo yeurs of
sge, hud a so't voice, and his uppearauce nud
rnauucr bore evideuce to his being a man of
distinguished education, iu spito of the poverty
of his dress.
On beiug culled onto plead, tho prisoner ad
mitted that he did kill Baldwin, aud he deplor
ed tho act, uddiug however, that on his soul
aud conscience ho did not bolieve himself guilty.
1'hercupoii a jury was empanelled to try the
prisoner. The iudictmeut was then read to
iho jury,and the act of killiug being admitted
the government rested their case, uud tho pri
soner was culled upon for his defence.
The prisoner then addressed himself to tho
court aud jury.
" My lord," said he, “ my justification is to
be fouud iu a recital of the facts. Three years
ago 1 lost a daughter then lour yeurs ol age,
tho solo meuioriul of my beloved wife, whom
it hud pleased God to recall to himself. I lost
her, but I d id uot see her die. She disappear
ed—site wits stolen from me. She was a
charming child, und hut her 1 had no body in
tho wsrlU to love me. Gentlemen, what 1 havo-
siiflbfsd cutiuot be described: you cuunot com
prehend it. I have expeuded iu advertising
und fraitlesss searches everything 1 possesses
—furniture, pictures, even to my clothes. AU
have been sold.
For three yearn on foot, I had beeu seeking
for ray child in all the cities ami all the villages
in the three kingdoms. As soon as by paintiug
portraits I hud succeeded in gainiug a little
money, I returned to London to couunence my
advertisements in the newspapers. At length,
on Friday, tho 14th of April fast, I crossed the
Sinithllefd cattle market, ill the ceutre of the
market a troupe of montebanks were perform
ing their feats. Among them a child was turn
ing on its head supported ou a halberd. A ray
from the soul of iu mother mast have penetrat
ed my own, for mu to have recognized my child
iu thut condition, it was my poor child. Her
mother would perhaps have precipitated herself
towards her, uud locked herself iu her arms.—
ffavnnitah Market, August 6.
COTTON.—No Waiiwiotloiis ra|*»rtot| In Ibis srifols
tbU Tor enonn.
Export*.
NEW YORK—Per schr Peacock—102 bales Got
ten, '25 bate* DoiuuUcft, «t casks ttfee, I860 bag*
Wheat, 75 bbls Flour, 4 bag* Wool, 10 bag* Flour.
ds lodgings with deafening shout* of
Wtffc Vrage; or, Al>orlgliial Matrimo
nial Jtutlce.
Tho following is a chapter from the "Life and
Adventures of James Beckwuurth”—noticed in
our columns a few days since ;
After a residence among them (the Black
Feet Indians) of a few days, I had a slight dif
ficulty in my family affairs. A party of Indi
ans camo into camp one day, bringing with
themthrao white men’s scalps. The sight of
them made my blood boil with rage; but there
was uo help lor it, so I determined to wait with
patience my day of revenge. In accordance
with their custom, a scalp dance was held, at
which there was much additional rejoicing.
"My wife came to me with the information
that ner people wero rejoicing, aud that she
wished to join them iu the dance.
"I replied, ‘No, those scalps belong to my
poople; my heart is crying for their death ;
you must not rejoice when my heart cries—you
must uot dance when I mourn.’
“She then weut out, us I supposed, satisfied.
My two whito friends, having a great curiosity
to wituess tho performance, were looking out
upon tho seeue. 1 reproved them for wishing
to witness the savage rejoicings over the fall of
wliite men who had belonged to our own com-
.. .
Ono of them nuswered: ‘Well,your wife is
tho best duucer of the whole party; she out
dances tbem all.’
"This was a sting which pierced my very
eart. Taking my battle-axe and forcing my
self intojthe ring, I watched my opportunity,
and struck my disobedient wife a heavy blow
in tho heaiTwith the side of my battle-axe, which
dropped her os if a ball had pierced her heart.
"I dragged her through the crowd and left
her, and went back to my teut.
"This act was performed in bucIi a bold
ma ner, under tho very noses of hundreds of
them, that,they were tbuuderstruck, and fora
moment remained motionless. When I entered
the tent I said to my companions—'There, now,
you had better prepare to hold ou to your own
sculps, since you take so much interest in a
celebration over those of your murdered breth.
eron.’ Their couutenanccs turned ashy pale,
expecting instant death.
"By this time tho whole Indian camp was
in ablaze. Kill him! kill him! burn him i burn
him 1 was shouted through the camp in their
own language, which I plainly understood. I
was collected, fori knew they could kill me
but once,
"Soonl heard tho voice of my father-in-law
crying, in atone that sounded above all,‘Stop!
hold fbold! warriors, listen-to your chief.’
"All was hushed in an instant, and he con
tinued : 'Warriors, I am tho looser of a daugh
ter, and her brothers have lost a sister; yon
have lost nothing. She was the wife of the trad
er ; I gave her to him. When your wives diso
bey your commands you kill them ; that is your
right. That thing disobeyed her husband; lie
told-her not to dance: she disobeyed him: she
had no cars; he killed her, and ho did right.’
Aaaa-to next came to my camp nuuwiu.
r son, you have done right; that woman I
gave you had uo senso; her ears were stopped
ups Bbo would not hearken to yon, and you had
a right to kill her. Bat I have another daughter
who is vsuugor than she was. She is more
beautiful; sbo has good sense and good ears.
You may have her In the placo of tho bad one;
she will hearken to all you say to her.’
"Well, thought I, that is getting man
before I have had time to mourn. But I replied:
'Verywell, my father, I will aoceptof your kind
offer,’ well knowing that to refuse him would be
to offend, as he would suppose that I disdained
his generosity.
"My second wife was brought to me, 1 found
her. as her father had represented, far more in
telligent and far prettier than her sister, and I
was really proud of the change. I ilow pos
sessed ono that many a warrior uad performed
deeds of bloody valor to obtain, for it is a high
honor to get the daughter of a great chiof to
wifo; and many a warrior has sacrificed his life
in seeking to attain each a prize.
" During tho night, while I and my wife were
quietly reposing, some person crawled into our
couch sobbing most bitterly. Angry at the in
trusion, I asked who was there.”
“ Me,' answered a voice, which although well
nigh stifled with sobs, I recognized aa that of
my other wife, whom every one had supposed
dead. After lying outside the lodgs senseless
for some hours, she had recovered and groped
her way to my bed.”
“‘uo away,’ I said, 4 you have no business
hero; I have a new wile now, one who has
sense.”
“‘I will not go away.’ sbo replied, my ears
are open now, I was a fool not to hearken to
my husband’s words when his heart was crying,
but now I have good sense, and will always
hearken to your words.”
" It did really seem as if her heart was broken,
and she kept her position until morning. I
thought myself now well supplied with wives,
having two more than I cared to have; but I
deemed it hardly worth while to complain,
I^hould very soon leave the camp, wives and
Fatal Playing.—TheClarkesville (Tenn.)
Jeffersonian says:"Wo are Informed that Jo
seph Tyler, seu of J. D. Tyler, of this county
was accidentally killed — *-~
while engaged in a
with a fellow student
receive a blow on the stomach, which caused
him to fall backwards, striking the floor very
hard. Ho died instantly.”
Spring
Hoods, which for variety and style Is not to be ox-
celled in this city.
npr28 AIKIN k BURNS.
J ^AKD—26 kogs prime Leaf Lard, Just received
J and Tor Bale by
y24
RODGERS k NORRIS.
gALT—8,COO sacks Liverpool Salt lu store,lor sals
Jy OU 7 RODGERS, NORRIS k Co.
1"^AN DING AND IN MORE-
8000 lbs extra cauvassod bag Hauu
1000 do sugar cured do
weakness, seized him by the clothes—I raised
him in tho air, then dashed him to the ground
—then ugain; Ito wan dead. Afterwards 1
repented what I had done. At the moment i
regretted that I was able to kill but oau.”-
Lord Chief Justlco Tindale- “These are uot
Christian sentiments. How can you expect
tho court and jury to look]witli favor on your
defcnco^or God to pardon you, ir you cannot
^Prisoner. \‘l know, my lord, what will be
your Judgmont, and that of the Jury; but God
bus already pardoned me; I feel it in my heart.
You kuow not, I knew uot thou—the whole ox-
tent of the evil that man bad dons. When
A superior quality or Tennessee Hams, small
Blze for family uso, at I2tf cont* per pound.
26 bbls Crushed Sugar
20 do B Clarified do
20 do 0 do da
26 do Powdered do
IQ do St Croix do
6 bhds extra Porto Rico 8tigar
6 bbls do Stuart’* Syrup
6 hbds do Bucon Sidos
—Al-HO—
Brooms, Palls, Basket Tuba. Matchos, Scrub
Brushes, Flour Palls, &o., for salo by
Jy25 J. A. BROWN.
S UNDRIES.—60 bbls Now York Refined Sugar
126 boxos No 1 Pale and Family Soap
100 do Tobacco of various brands
50 do Green and Black Tea
16 bhds Bacon Shoulders, 10 do do Sides
100 boxos Candles. Adamantine,Mould, &c,Juat
received and for sale by
Jy20 McMAHON k DOYLE.
As for uic a voil passed over my eyes. I throw TOREBU Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, for
myncifon tho chief of the rone dancers, Iknew 1 sale by Jan 2 A BON AUD.
not how it was—I, habitually gentlo, even to
ARC—15 bbto and 26 kegs Lea 1 Lard
6 kegs oxtra Smitbfield Lard, for salo by
JyU . WMHTER k PALMS.
H
jy«
OLLAND GIN.—A pipes Mtodor Swan Holland
Gin, for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
H Aife.—10 casks Tcnnesseo fianu, a superior
artiole, for sale by _
|y* WILLIAM LYNN, 87 Bay street.
E iqUutt51i^T7ttAU)3—Qi
f"* ’
MACON
260 bbls Whisky, various brands
100 1 do Now England Rum
76 .do and
60 do PA
26 bhds Bacon, Side* and Shoulders, receiv
ed and for Ills by McMAHON k DOYLE,
Jy26 205 and SOT Bay ilmt-
Commercial Intelligent
S'
Ijjipig 'Intelligence.
Pori of Snvaiutah Augnat 5
Arrived.
U S M stUikiushU) Florida, Wo.nUiull, from New
York, to Pudetforu, Fay A Co. tteuday, 10.46 P M,
exchanged signal i with the ateamdr ,Jas Adger.
Ilouday 1.80 A M, offHattoras, exchanged signals
with the sleatnor Keystono State. 1.46 oxchangui 1
signal* with to* steamship Alabama, off Hatton
all bouud North.
T EBON SUGAR—A new article for making lorn-
I 4 onntli' wIMu.miI IcmniiH. 60 cases JnM received
and for swlu by
hr,80 RODGERS, NORIUS A Co.
UNIlKTES^itMuivuir per steamship: Alabama,
from Now York—
:i Firkins Choice (iodiuii Rutter,
5 boxes Pino Applo Cbouxo,
10 boxw ('roam ciiuu-w,
6 barrels Onions,
11 boxes Lemons und Oranges,
•2 barrels Stuart's colcbrated Syrup, aud
8 Quintals Xuw Codfish, for sale at
J. D. JESSKK'S,
Jy 80 lo Hroughten Btre*
Bpl BARGAINS M
Sl-iLLING OX’F AT BMAI.J,
ADVANCE ON COST.
Cleared.
igod/
7
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fflVE subicri
JL e FA 1.1. Gt
offers bis prosi
,§mnll Hdvmico
Schr 1. Peacock, Terry, Now York, Kuiqor k
Gammoll.
Departed.
Steamer Wolaka, Kiug, Palatka,
Passenger*.
Per i>loams hip Alabama, fount Now York, W B
Cotton, L Goodwin* L Cohen, Mrs llorry, Mis A K
Fruumau, Miss A Gulloway, J W Font, B iiirgu,
Calvlu Fay, W A Wuldwln, Mrs Gardner It child,
Mrs C^bou 4 chddrcu U *vt, Mrs W Holmes, Miss
Holmes, und 16 In tbe*teerago.
Consignee*.
Agents C K U. Alkeu A Burns, H N Aldrich,
Brighira K et Co, Boston It Villa longs, K K Bar-
uum, E F /fuck, Butler It Frlorsun, G Brown A Co,
E O’Byruo, J A Brown, J Barron, u'iiyruo A Dolu-
oy, Crane Wolls A Co, D D Copp, M A Cohen, Co-
hons.,* Hertz, Claghoru A Cunningham, J M Coo.
per A Co, Cohen A Fosdlck, Cbuevor A Co, 0 Guhou,
David O’Counor, J B Carter, P L Constauliuo, Chat-
fer A Co, Dana A Wosbburno, Lswott A Morgan, J
FDoe, A Doyle. W G Dickson, JJH Demoud, W D
Ethridge. Da h Eagan,'Foot AJaudon, HCFrcu-
man, \V 11 Furroll,Johu U Fuiligaui.E Parsons & Co,
J Fitzgerald, S Goodall. Giibort A Ttidoii, UariiUens
Express, W ltalo, A S Hnrlridge, Hardwick A Cook,
F W Steadman, A Haywood, utls Johnson A Co, j
D Jesse, Kiug A Sous, N B Knapp, Kenedy uud
Boauh, J O'Kocr, CAL Luraar, Lockett A Sneiliugs,
Noble Lyon, w W Lincoln, U Larin, s M Lafiltuu
Lynn A Snyder. Win Lyou, 11 Laihrop A Co, F
London, J B Aloore A,Co, T McKunua, W H
May A Co, D Mailott A CoMcKlo A Bdrnott’TIl
Mahor. M Molida, A M Millar A Co Odon,
Starr A Co, C Oxomis Putten Hutton A Co,
C C Pool, W O Price, Plorson, Heidi A Co, Ruse Davis
A Loug, M J Riley, Huyder A Askew, Jacob Schul
ler, J rilchts, John ssherlock A Co, J B Slmorlu, W
A Thomas, T8 Wayne A Son, Waver AConstratiuo,
Wuruook A Davis, W T Williams, W B.A H Wood,
Way A Taylor, Youug A Wyatt, Young & Fricrsou.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT^
$10 RBWAD,
F ir a Whito Pointer Dog with yellow oars,
which lott the Great Ogeecboe Bridge on last
Friday. The said dog had on at the time, a collar
w Uh the name of Mr. H Couper engraved upon U.
MC. L. KING.
aug 6—6
MAYOR'S OFFICE, )
Ott or Savannah, 6th or August, i860, j
rpo OWNERS OF IiOUS, and ull others whom it
X may concern.
You are hereby notified to keep your Dogs tn aud
prevent thorn from going at largo withlu the city
Limits.
Any Dog found going at large after this notlco,
and until the 20 th day of September noxt, shall bo
killed.
[!.. 8.] KDW’B. C. ANDERSON, Mayor.
Attest. Knw’n. G. Wilson, Clerk ol Council.
aug 6
McCarthy ginned sea island
COTTON IN LIVERPOOL.
A BROKER in Liverpool reporting crop and val-
ue of a oonsignmt nt of tho McCarthy Ginned
tea Island Cotton^foora a houso In this city, writes
os follows:
"H„ 7 bags forlah color, with a little shell, not
much; but tho peculiarity of this quality Is tho sta
ple, and tho stylo of its cleaning und putting up;
difierent to the usual Roller Gin oporation*. Tho
sample before handling, has some slight apiraarauco
or having beeu Saw Ginned. On examination, how
ever, shows that all tho staple, both as to iougth
and uniformity, has been presorvod, aud a much
greater degree of freedom and kindness bat beeu
givon by tUe process. This remark applies mere
or less to all tho marks of this shipment. In this
instance, the staple is stout and a good length, and
without being fine, is not course.”
Tho undersigned, agent* for tho above mentioned
Saws, always have a supply on hand, at 8126 esch.
BOSTON A vJLAIjOXGA.
aug 6—w2m
MEDIOAL OOLLEOE^
STATE OF
or txi
SOUTH
CAROLINA.
r E Annual Course or Lectures in this Institution
will commence on tbe first Monday in Novem
ber, on tbe following branches:
Anatomy by J. k. HOLBRuOK, M. D.
Surgery by E. GEDD1NGS, M. 1).
Institutes and Practice of Medicine by S. HENRY
DICKSON, M. D., L. L. D.
Physiology by JAMES MOULTRIE, II. D.
Materia Medica by HENRY U FROST, M. D.
Obetrice by THUS. u. PIUOU2AU, M. D.
Chemistry by C. U. SHEPARD, M. D.
Demonstration of Anatomy, F. T. MILES. M. D.
Prosector to tho Professor of Surgery, T. F. M.
UNDOINGS, M. D.
CLINICAL 1NSTRUCTOK.
D. T. CAIN, M. D., Physician to the Marino Hos-
plpal and Clinical Instructor, Lectures twice a week
«u tbe diseases of that Institution.
At the Roper Ho*p tal Clinical Lectures aro deliv
ered twice a week by tho physician and Surgeon ol
tbe Institution, and operations performed before
tho class in the Amphliuoutro or tho Hospital.
Tuz FACULTY WAND IN TUI KUPXR HOSPITAL—By
tbecouvenleuce* they havo boon uble to furnish, a
valuable addition has been made to tbo surgical
practice of tho city. Operations are performed be
fore tbs class, and they have upportuuiRes or being
fatulllpr with tho subsequent u catmsct.
Tho anatomical room* are opeued tbe latter part
of October, and tbo dissections conducted daily uu-
der tho direction of tho Demonstrator. Much atten
tion Is directed to tbi* doparment; tbe matsriul bo
Ing abundant, and illustration* of various chancier
being afford»d for acquiring a competent knowledge
of this all important branch or*tudy.
HENRY R. FROST, M. D.,Dean.
Charleston, June, 1866. aug 6—law4
REFINED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS
Bbls Stuart’s A. Crushed Sugar.
OU 60« “ A. Clarified Uu.
60 “ “ B. do do.
60 “ “ C. do do-
Just received and for sale by
aug 6 SCRATCH JOHNSTO N A CO.
S IDES A SHOULDERS.—50 bhds Primes Bacon
Sides.
80 hbds Prime Bacon Shoulders, Just raceivod
and for sale by
aug 6 $pRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
COME ALONG NOW!
I HAVE just received, per steamer Freoman Raw-
don from Baltimore, auothor lot of
MILLER & BROWNS
WE LOOM HAMS.
Also, 5,000 lb*. of Baltimore City Cured Bacou,
26 bbls Sugars, assorted—Crushed, Powdered
and Clarified; No. 1 A 2 Light Brown Coffee Su
gars, Ac., Ac- ,
—ALSO—
Pig Pork and White Beans,G. Hawo's Fulton Mar
ket Beef in eboico pieces.
Per steamer from New York, Choice Table But
ter and Choose. All to bo found at
BARRON’S, Family Grocery,
Corner of Whitaker A CUarton streets.
aug 6
T OBACCO AND SUGARS. 60 Boxes, Grant l
Williams 6s A 8s Tobacco.
20 Boxos 100 Tobacco
6 Bbls. Imported Plantation Segnrs.
Iu Store and for salo by.
SCRANTON JOHNSON A Co.
August 6.
QHO!CE LiQUOHS.—10 half pipes O. I).
A Co.
Hrandy.
6 pipes Holland (Moder Swan) Gin ;
2 puncheons old Jamaica Rum;
1 do do St Croix do ;
10 casks Port Wine.
Inetoro and for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
ig
GOODS, which will soon bo coining in,
present stock ot DRI&'S GOODS, Ac., at u
advanco on Now York CoH.
J. W. T11KELKKLD,
Congress and Whitaker streets.
Nows p!e*so copy. July 2I_
DRY GOODS.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
J AMES O'HARA wmilu rospoctrully luibrra his
patrons, and tho public generally, that iu
order to prepare for tho foil trade, hols now
hi* assortment iu store,
AT COSTPRICES
aud would Invite utteutiob •u--roto. at hi* store,
jy28 128 Congress-street.
^laTTixMnfwFEinmccuuttT:
JULY TKr.il, 4866.
llTHEREAS, John J Cnber, John Kelly, Daulel
V f G Uleotr, llieodoro Brigham. Charles Lee,
and Albert M Sul.ivan, h iimnonod to attend tho
prcricul term of tliU Coe it a* Petit Jurors, have
made default for tho torn, u I* ordored, thatthoy
bo fined twenty dollar* cam. unloas they ttie good
and sufficient cause of oxcuso ou or before the first
day of tho uext term or tl'ts Court.
T'ruo extract from min an.
Jy2S wm. H. tfom.ocii, erk i c. o. u.
TAKE NOTICE.
P URC1IASICR8 will have tnoir good* delivered
froo or oxponso with quick dispatch from tne
Savannah Grocery aud Fruit Depot, corner Brough
ton nud Whitaker street*.
gg* 1 would call tho attcnllou of Fruiter* gener
ally to ray well selected atook of Groce nos. receiv
ing daily. JmfiU.tr W. II. KAUKE1.L.
JJALTIMORK LEAF LARD,-20 bbls Prime No 1
Leaf Lard ; 60 kegs do do do do
Landlug and for sale by
SCRANTON,
aug6
JOHNSTON A Co.
KADELL’S TALLOW CANDLES-75 boxes 6 A 8
_ Beadell’s Tallow Candles, in store and for
le by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
aug 6
ELECTION NOTICE.
O N Thursday, 7th August next, Council will
olect a Corporation Attorney. Sal try 61,000.
Bund $2,000.
AppUcuUoiu tuuHt be htiudcd to tuu on or before
2 o'clock, P. 11., of thu day of electlou. Two s*-eu-
• idea required, wnoso tiaiuos must bo stated in the
application. EDWARD G. WILSON,
Jy2fi Clerk of Council.
A LA HAMA LOTTE It Y!
[ADTUOIUZUt IlY TUK >r*TK UK *UB*M*.l
a
CLASS F— NfcW SERIES.
To bo druwu In the City of Montgomery. Alabama,
in public, on WEDNESDAY, August 13tb, 1866,
HAVANA PLAN!
on the
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager.
Prizes amounting to
204,000 Dollars!!
Will bo distributed according to the following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
30,000 Numbers—1(1,183 Prises!
lprizo of..
do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
do do
640,000 Is.,
16,000 is
7,000 Is
3,000 Is
2,000 1*
1,000 IS
1,000 I*
2001s
1601*
.640,000
16.000
7,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
10,000
4
4
4
4
4
4
40
16,000
UU uw ..........a, tvv 19......... AV.UvU
4 prizes ol 6200 approxlm’g lo 640,000 are 6800
100
76
00
60
40
26
20
16,000 are 400
7,000 are 300
3,000 are 240
2,000 aro 200
l.ooo are leo
1,000 are 100
200 are 800
120,000
16A66 prizes aiuouuting to $204,000
The 16,000 prized of $3 are determined by tho
itumber which draws the 640,000 prize—if that
aurnbor should bo an odd number, thou every odd
uumbor liokot iu tbe Scheme will be cutitlod to 6B
If an oven Dumber, then every even number ticket
will bo entitled to 68 >£ iu addition to any other prize
which may bo druwu.
Purchaser* iu buying an equul quantity of odd and
oven number tickets, will bo certain of drawing
noarly ono half tho cost of tho samo, with obanoes
of obtaining othor prizes.
All tboso ticket* ending with 0. 2, 4. 6. 8, uro
oven—all thoso endong with 1, g, 6,7, 0, are odd.
kST Romember that every prtxe Is drawn, and
payable in full without doiuotlou.
tor All prizes or $1,000 and under, paid immedi
ately aftor tho drawing,—othor prizes at tbo usual
time of thirty days.
AU communications strictly confidential. The
drawn numbers will bo forwarded to pnrobasors
Immediately after tho drawing.
Wholo Tickets, $10—Halves, 66—quarters, 62 60.
Prise Tickets oasbod or renewod In othor Tiukota
at either office.
Order* for Tickets can bo addre**od either to
8. SWAN k CO., Atlauta, Ga.,
jyltf Or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
WOOD AND LUMBER.
A LL kinds of Wood, Boards, Flanks, Joist,
Timber, Shlnglos, Light-wood, Posts, Eastern
Laths and Paillugs, for sale, at wholesale and retail,
low for cash, on tho new wharr recently erected on
the Lumbor Yard or Robert A. AUon k Co,
mar 13-1y W M. J. L. MOULTON
TO MASTER BUILDERS AND CON
TRACTORS.
P ROPOSALS for erecting a Masonic Hall lor Sokv'
mon’a Lodge No, 1, will be received at my of
fice until the first Mom'ay lu August next.
jy6—8w JOHN S. BOWEN, Architect.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Large sized Photographs, ta
ken by
MILLER,
AT TWELVE DOLLARS PER DOZER
Also, Ambrotypes and Da
guerreotype*, in IdB usual su
perior style. A call I* solicited.
J. W. MILLER,
mar27 cr. St. Jultan-Bt. and Market square.
JOHN S. NORRIS,
ARCHITECT.
H AVING resumed tho practice of hisproles-
slou, offers bis service* to hi* friends and the
public as an Architect uud Superintendent.
Dedigus fot any part of tbo country supplied and
executed In all tho various branches of hi* profos-
tiou, such as Public Edificos, Stores, Dwellings,
MonumouU, &c. Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores de
signed and executed. Offico at present la Bay Lam
rear of the Custom House. Jan 3—ly
WATCHES—WATCHES—WATCHES,
m We are receiving the Loudon Lever
Watchon. of the moat celobrutod maker*. In
ir* JlGold and Silvor coses. R. F. Cooper’s Du-
MlflBplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses,
fine Swiss Chronometers, which we offer at rcasona-
file prices, at our new store tn Gibbona’ Range.
•OIU28 D. B. NICHOIB k CO.
DR8. LEFLER& WILCOX, Dentist*.
ARB now fully prepared to in
sort foil or partial sott* of Teetb
on tho principle of Dr. J. Aliena’*
Patent Continuous Gum, By this
tbo form of tbo face can bo restored to
_iy degree of rotundity that may be desired. It l*
Applicable In all cases where tbe cheeks have fotleo
iu and caunot be detected by 'ha closest observer.—
This method combines the followingt 1 vantages;—
An artificial gum, which oxblbita a perfectly natural
and llfo-llke appearance, and Imparts tothethcetb
that peculiar expression which characterises tbe na
tural orgaus.
This Gum consists of a siladous compound, which
I* applied and ftisod upon tbe Teeth and Plate in sued
a manner, aa to fill up all the Interstices around the
base or tho Teeth, and also unites them firmly to
eaoh other and to the Plate upon wbloh they are
sett. This secures perfect oloanllness or the Teeth.
Office ovor DeWitt k Morgan, Congress street.
V Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16—t!
DENTISTRY.
Drs. ROYALL & JOHNSON,
Doutists, office corner St. Jullen-st.
________ and Market Square, ovor S. Wll-
11 I ■ r mot’s Jewolry store. Office hours
2 m 8 to 2 o’clock, and from 8 to 6.
- 1 —11
PIUI.IP M. UUSSRM.,
JUSTICE or THE PEACE,
notary <:onvf.vam;kr. awountant and
coi-visr.
Will eloululluoiU, Uurtgwei, rownror AUuruujr,
Wills, Bonds, Notices and Tuklug o| Interrogatories.
Offico nt tbo Court Hoiiro, Savannah, Gu.
Court Days. Third Tuesday In each month, and
hold at the offico of Edward o. Wilou, Kiq.
ItMldeuoo, (indtxn, between Barnard and Tattnall
Hlroot.
Any val) at night, on btuinc**, will be attended
to Immediately. ’ __jy26.
miller & roll,
ATTORNEYS AT UW.
BRUNSWICK, OA.
Will pmetico lu thu Brunswick Circuit—coinprU-
iug thu following Counties :
Glynn, Wayuo, Camden, Ware, , Apppllng,
Clinch, Coffee uud Charlton.
JOHN B. MILLER. I,. C. BOI.L.
aug 8 ly
A. THOMAS CO.,
Auction «nd Comluuslon Merchants,
110 Uruan Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A. TnonxM. [Jo 12] • «. g, piKbmt.
H| p XllliBU., ••
DEALEIt IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
and Foreign and Domestic Fruit,
cornvr Broughton and WhUaker-ttt.
Towu and country supplied with oholco good* at
moderate price*. All orders promptly attandod
to. and satUfactlim always guaranteed. splR
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERO ANT,
No. OT Bqrilmt,
iy 30 swinitth. fl«
A. SHORT, ;■;
MASTER BUILDER
Will tu|fe contract, for BuIWIm ud Wofklu M.-
aonry of every description. Residettofi, No. I Xn
Jewett’s Range. Hnuth side Jonre at oetM
; JAMES M. BAVAGBr “
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ! •
fHOMAHvatx, raoMis ootJimr, oa. i
All busincBs entrusted to his 'ears trill receive
prompt attention. . lyr—»arl7
JAM KAO. ItonUKKM,. . .43IIMA, MOXBM.
RODGERS Jk NORRIS,
'late Crane k B - -*
juim 1,1866,
■AY-BTMRT, BAVAMNA1L
V. i. (KHlKW. WX. SMWIjJr. X..JI. I
OGDEN, STARR A OO.,
Shipping and OommiflBioo Hercbs&ts,
HAY-flTKKKT. SAVANNAH. OA.
PATTEB, HUTTON « CO.,
FACTORS.
Forwarding and Oommissiou Mercbwti,
Bay treet, gavaimah. Ga.
e.^lJARKWW. ‘
HARRISON $ MeGBl
WUOLBBALB AND BKTAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SABI! AND PANE
DOORS.
West aide Mouument Square, ^avuunah, Ga.
mayll_
JOHN C. BOOTH,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Will oLo give hi* attention lo designs iu Architec
ture. Offico in the store of John Williamson, Ksq.,
Day street. myia
CHAFFER «3t CO.,
No. O Whitaker Street, Savannah, Gn.,
waouesAu and oxtail dbalkkm lv
S ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &o. White
Load, Zinc, White IJusord, Si»orra, Whale, Ton-
uers’oud NeutsfootOHs, Glass, Brushes, Gold Loul,
Bronze, Builder*’ Hardware. Nall*, Marble Mantels,
4te.,&c. Jo4
TOm MrMirara*;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office corner Bay and Druytou fatreota
Jyw
A. S. WKWHT. __ J P. K. HilVAOR.
WRIGIIT dt SAVAGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LA IF,
BRUNSWICK, GA J/ltf
aTHTcTiamPIUN:
(Sucoossor to Champion & Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 4 Barnard st., between tbe Market and Bay sl.«
SAVANNAH, OA.
Dealer lu Groccrle*, Foreign and Domretlc liquors,
Dried Fruit*, Ac., Ac.
Reference—A. Champion, K*q., Samuel Solomons,
Esq., Messrs. Rabun A Whiteboad, and Swift A Co.,
Savunuab. Ga. my It
JOHN U. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Laurens county, Ga M Into Junior p&rluor of
the firm of A. A J. Cocuraxk, lrwlnton, Ga., will
attend promptly to all business entrusted to his
caro. Particular attention paid to colloetlug. Re
ference—Dr, C. B, Guyton, F. II. Rowe, Dublin,
Ga., M Marsh, Savannah. myll
¥onge 6t fiuerSon;
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 24 BAY-STRKET. SAVANNAH, OA.
apr4
A.lllDALPlNdiUUtSTllKHS,
Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards.
*ept 6 SAVANNAH, GA.
JAC - 0Bg
8EGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hud
Spanish, and American Negara, at wholesale and re-
all. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. juuel
jjambttehbnky;
Insurance Broker and Notary Public.
Marine Pretests Noted and Extended, Average}
adjusted, Charter gfirtios and Average Bonds drawn*
Papor* prepared whereby to recover losses from
American or British Underwriters, and attention
given to all matters connected with shipping and In
surance, No. 118 Bay-stroqt opposite the front ol
tho Custom Houso. ly aov8
JESSE T. BERNARD,
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Ncwnausvillo, Fla.
Reftrcnco—George .. Drown, William Doll, New-
nansvillo, Fla., U. U. Hilton, Boalou & VUlalonga,
Savannah, Ga. myll
M. WHIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LA W ,
ALUQATOX, KA8X FLORIDA.
WiU practice In tho Eastern and Southern Countloe
Refer to—Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hiltou, Sa
vanuah. fob2-tf
BIIASroTcTiilSBiSEEr
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MOLXDaxvnxx, oa.t
Practices Law tn the various Counties of the Oc
mulgee Circuit, and tho adjoining Counties ofTwiggii
Laurens and Washington.
Refer to-John Boston, H. A. Craue, and R. B
Hilton. feDl4
GEORCfirA. GDRDDN, ‘
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AMD
Commissioner cftlu U, 8. Court cf Claim* /or
the State of Georgia,
Office Corner Bay and Bull streets,
i j mylo
WM. M. WILLIAM*. THADDKC8 OUVKR. JACK SHOWN
WILLIAMS, OLIVER At DROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vlata, Marlon County, Ga.,
Will practice In the countioaof Marlon, Macon, Hous
ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Lee, and any
adjoining counties, where their services may be
required. ngrll
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MARIETTA, OA.
00126—ly
~ RaVID G. WILfir
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SPARTA, OA.
Will practice in the counties or Hancock, Warren.
Washington, aud Baldwin.
Umwofcra—Behn k Foster, Rabun k Smith, aud
E. A. Soullard. Savannah. janO
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
Forwarding Merchants* [ft -
69 AND ill BROAD-STRUT, COLUMBUS, GBORGIA.
jfSt" Particular utteutlon glveu to the sales of Real
Estate, Nogroc* and Produce. . -
4Iir Liberal advances mode on Negroes aud llsr-
chondize.
RKrnutxoKS i
RUSE. PATTEN kCX». )
GUNHYAcDANlKI. VColumbus. Ga v
STEWART, GRAY A CO. J
RUSE,'DAVIS It LONG, \ .
WM. WRIGHT, aavatiuah
YOUNG. ATKINS k DUNHAM, I
0. A. GREENE it CO., N 1 1 Apalachloola
H. S. SMITH, V Mobile, Alabama,
ott 28 ly
STellib.
Factor aud General Ooniiuiaeion Merchant
No; 71 BAY-HTKKKT, 8A VANNAU, UA.,
Rwkksto—Messrs, tlugboru m unniuglinio, Bell
ft Pruuii*H, ogde-n, Starr k Co., Savannah; J. P,
Thompson, fbr-toTi. nor 1
WM. AL'DLKr COOPKK. J.\0. OOL'PKB f
COUPER At FRASER,
FACTORS S GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street, Savahnah, Ga. fmyll
WILLIAM LYNN,
COMM.-iSlON AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 87 Uaytb eH, Savannah, Georgia.
Juue 13
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
Timber and Lumber.
SAVANNAH, Oa.
~ ' WELLS at WILUAHI, ~
DOMESTIC, FOBEION AND FANOt
DBY GOODS.
A’a 149 Contra,-it., Savannah, Oa.
4AS. T. WELLS, formerly of BwuXort W a C.
tbeodhildswIluaus; --• sori«nOo.,G«.
BcptJ
j. o. acs*
# * V RUSE.DAinffiA LON©; M "" 1
OOMMISSIOU MERCHANTS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
may 80
~ "^vieorDAifmLL;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BAVAimaH. OA.
tgr Office over Thoma* M. Turner li Oo.'a Drug
Store, Bay street. my7
w. h. uwt>.
I. LOCXKR.
wiuuit. M.'D. MKEtUH
LOCKETT dt SNELLINGS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
WlllaifomlfotUo selling orull'EnSofmndnn.
StrlcuttcnUon giyon to rccolvfog and forwarding
KooiIh. may 81 ly
n,Ua
A. R. BIcLAUGHLlN,
General Agent and Auctioneer.
Solicits from his friends consignment* of svery
description. Take* orders for Cotton.
*3“ Spoolal attention given to the sales or Real
Estate, Stocks aud Negro property, at public and
private sales. iVompf reform atid otoafcA.
Reference—C. A. L. LAMAR. mehftO
JAM. W. UBKXM. . M. *, SMOOT.
GREEN * SMOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
TO0MA8T0N, OA.
Ordinary of ChnUuuu County,
AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.
JJffloe in the Court House. mylt
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, G*nwH«.
Offico ou Bay strest, c
Bank of Saraa-
r.“ ^fTc©Md~*tiWorWBSr 1 "'
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEB
CHANTS,
Savannah, Ga,, and Montgomery, Ala.
F.T. Cout, j R.F.Cou,
Bay street, Savannah. | Commerce at., MoMc'ry.
it. ii. Hilton,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office corner of Bay and Drayton-sts.
SAVANNAH, GA.
myll
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 8, Drayton Street, Savannah, Georgia,
may h—ly
DR. CHARLES' H. COLDiNG,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14IJBEKTY ST..
One door west of Drayton, myll
TCj^AtCHfes, fito.—100 gross Matches in wood
ItL boxes, 160 boxt-s Mustard
200 boxos Adamantine, Hydraulic and Sperm
Candles, received and for Sale by
Jyl7 ,MoMAHON k DOYLE.
PATENT ICE PITCHERS.
J UST received, ONLY thirty-two days from Bal
timore by the new Steamship Lino. The nu
merous enquirers will be glad to learu that they
have finally arrived.
.KENNEDY * BEACH,
House-furul'hlng fttore, Hodgiou’s New Block.
aug 4
WM. C. CONNELLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
t&ABSLLA, WORTH COUNTY, «W.. (POST UD10S. A LB* NY.)
Will practise In tho Southo|{iCirouit,aBa in Macon,
Dooly and Wortn Counties oTTne Macon Circuit.
Particular attention given to the collection ol
olalms In South-Western Georgia. je2—Om
Hi OTHHiag:
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
febl-ly iRworaoN, a*.
L A»i ilB U Si aMJE JiBoN,
AITORNGYB AT LAW ,
«ps-ly
ATTORNEY AND CODNSELLOR AT
Troupville, Lowndes County, Go.-
Will practice In Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware,
Appling, Telfelr, Irwin, Laurens, aud Pulaski
countios, Georgia: and u Jefferson, Madison. Ham
ilton, and GolumbiacounUea, Florida. [myll
OliOTBCIBiTCr
A OIiOWBIUCr A
EMPORIUM- -Ot
1 DOOR WK8T or THB REPUBLICAN READING BOOM.
W.O. Price,
Fine Ready-made
Clothing ; Hate
andOaps, Shlrte,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Canos, Umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchief,
and
Fancy Articles
for
Gentlemen.
fob 6
FASHIONABLE
AND
WUTABY
TAYLOR,
No. 147
Bay Street,
SAVANNAH.
Orders from city andcounty solicited.
Also, Superfluo
aoths, osBlmers
and Vestlnp, will
ho made to mea-
*uro,unoxception-
abloln stylo
and ~
workmanship,*
by the
beet mechanics,
at shortest
notice
R ECEIVED tbis-dsy per steamer Alabama—
Huckers self-raising Flour,
Cholct Table Butter k Cbccao, at •
BARRON’8 Family Grocery,
Jy 30 Oornsr Whitaker k Charltonsts.
IjACOlt AND po RE.—50 hhds clear uSThdo
J5 Ribbed do, lo cask* Ham* *
60 bbls Mom Pork. Just resolved and for salo by
Jy® RODGERS. NORRIS k CO.
RAOON-10 caska prlmo Sldos, Just received and
JUM26 CRANE. WELLS h CO.
Holcomb, Johnson, k Co. I Cohens k Herts,
Lockett k SnolUngs, Edwin Parsons* Oo.,
Robert A. Allen, I Scranton, Johnston* Oo
savannah, ga. myia
WM. L. WKBB. WM. M> SABI .
WEBB 6i SAGE,
(SVOOSSBORS TO CAMXXON, WKBB * OO.
IMPORTERS OF
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN-WARE
. 146 MKKTING-ST. OBAKLK8TON, 8. 0.,
Will supply Country Merchants with Goods tn thslr
line at as low rates as they can buy In New
York, or elsewhere.
sept 28 iy
H. L. P. KING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner or Boy and 4 Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH.
fob 22 gmot
JONH 8. BOWEN,
ENGINEER, ARCHITECT’ AND SURVEYOR,
COKXKR OF DRAYTOM AMD BBYAM-STB.,
(Above GAL Lamar.)
jye—am
c. w. Mabry;
ATTORNEY AT LAW
FIUNXUN, HXAKD OO., OA.
WiU attend to professional business in the Counties
Of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri
wether aud Troup,
Reference—Hon. E. Y. H1U, LaGrauge, Ga.; Hot.
David Irwin, Marietta, Go.: Colonei M. M. TidwelL
FayeUetUle,Gs.; aud Mr. William Douglu rty, Co-
lumbUH, Ga. ■ sspITjy
Wm. McALUITER.
hbed on reasonable forms. Orders r«
gpoctluily solicited.
apis
D A 0 , U Yiura —•s
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office 175, Bay-st., over Turner k Go's. Drug Wore
SAVANNAH, GA.
nov 10—ly. ■ ■.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office Monument 8quare, near State Bank.
BAVAMNAH, OA.
nov 10—ly ■ ■ ■ ■
CRANES, WELL. * CO.,
FACTORS ft COM MISSION HERCHANTB
Savannah, Ga.
MonUoeuo, Jefferson County. Fla.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Fuooxo, Savannah, Gi
myll
EDWARD G. WILSON,
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND C
OF DEEDS,
At Messrs. Ward * Owens' Law OSes. (myll
WAYNE, GI
commissjo;
OMOmj v..W...Wrrw ...pin
TH03.8. Wi YNE. C. *. OMMTOI*
B. ALE*. WAYNE W. T. 81EPIA,
jy Sivtatudi. aaittaw
J. W. PATTEMOW,
ATTORNEY AND d)DNB(LU» AT LAW,
Troup.H]»,LowndMCnnlr,Oa fall
Comar of)
M. FITZGERALD,
Whitl
B uocessor lo T. aWEBSwgBHm
,P«^«r.fo «»«J wtoflr of oommoa u< to.
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