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» yuoit rssrsRDA r a fternoon's edition jav TBXiia &HAPJEI The First Gun from the Old Narth State* Wilminoton, * August 8—New Hanover County glvoi Brigg, Democrat for Governor, a m ij trity of 030, whloh ia a large gain. Co* Inrabu* County glvea him 276 majority, another large gain. Brunswick has gone for the Know Nothings by a majority of 89—a gain of 6 for Giltnor, thoir candidate for Governor. Missouri Election. St. Louis, August 7—Hall, Democrat, ha* been reflected to Congress from the Sooond District of Missouri. Camthora has also been rc-lectcd from hla district, by 70 majority. [Mr. Oaruthcra is oue of the noble band of Whigs and Americana who rising superior to the claims of party, have rallied under the Democratic flag. There la no man whose re- election would afford ua more pleasure than lib. Desperate efforts were mado to defeat him both by tho Know Nothings and the Benton fao tion.—G. d* /. Bheokinridob—In our notico of the Ken tucky election in this morning's edition, instead of Crittendon, should have lieon written Breckinridge. Mason Countt, Ky.—This county, which the tclcgragh reports having given a majority for the Democrats, last year gave a majority of 632 for tho Know Nothings. Off fob Baltimore.—Tho steamship Fir- mrm Rauxton, Capt, Green, the pioneer vessel of the Baltimore and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company, with n full cargo, left her wharf this forenoon,at a few minutes to eteven o’clock, hound to Baltimore. With many passengers, fall cargoes, quick pleasant, and safe voyages, may she yield hand some dividends to her enterprising stockhold era. Wo have to acknowledge tho receipt oi five dollars, enclosed in the subjoined lotter from Montgomery, Ala. Our readers in this city an f porhups, not aware that tho subscription list is still in our Reading Room. Montgomery, (Ala.) Aug. Gth, 1856. Editors Savannah Daily Georgian 4* Journal In your issue of the 5tb, I noticed a coll for sympathy and charity, in behalf of tho family of George Rankin, who was accidentally killed while in the discharge of his duty as an em ployee at your office; please add the enclosed trifle to the fond, From a Reader of your Paper. C.J. hi tin tier Jyn, Esq. The Balnbridge Argus publishes a political speech delivered by our friend C. J. Munnerlyn at a Democratic meeting lately held in Decatur county. In intellect, Hr. Mnnuerlyn has few superiors am mg tho men of his age in this fctiite; in worth ol character, none, in this or auy other State. Tue fallowing is the eloquent and stirring conclusion of hi* address: Fellow-citizeus, Fremont must not be Presi dent oi tne United btatus; nud upon tho laitn oi tne Democratic etiengtu—upou the faith oi the gout! aeuau and patriotism oi tue people, 1 say ne *r null not ot. Feilow Democrats, I congratulate you upon your position, and tue p;oapuct bum re you,— l'un are the last hope oi the constitution. You occupy tue Tuormupolte of tho Uuiun. Bat, ou, now uullke tuo S,.urtau baud wuu were tile luat hope of Grecian suicty I They were uut turvu Uuudred doomed to die: Every day b.it adds to out encouragement. Every mail that comes gives us the news of old Hue Wings nud patriotic Americans, who, throw* iug u nues and prttfud.ces upon the altar ol tueir couutry unite wuu tue Democracy for the miiuteunucu of tue constitution uud the Uuiou. Here in this county wu rank among us but few ot thoao who Were iu d iys passed against us. Bat those few are of the right sort: linn as a rock; true us steel: they wdi prove might., and their iutiaeuco must tell with puwur, before NoVcinocr upon many uuw blinded, prejudiced devotees oi party. Success is certain. We will sweep the 8 mth. We will rescue the North troiu tue pollutions of Black Republicanism,— We will preserve tho Constitution in its integ rity uud maintain the Uuiou us it ought to be: a suelter to its friends—a terror to its eucmies —os such. Finn wwy It stand, and every bloat defy, 'Til. 'lime’s lust whin wlud shakos tho vaulted sky I Railuoad Meeting in Bainbridge—The following cull appears iu the Bainbridge Argus of last Tuesday: There will be a meeting of the citizens of Decatur county held in Bainbridge on Thursday the 14th fast., at 11 o’clock, a. in., for the pur pose of taking dooisivo steps in regard to our railroad iuterest, and to appoint delegates to the proposed Convention ut Thomasville. A large utteuduuee is respectfully solicited. C. J. Munnerlyn, Joun L. Crawford, Joseph Law, Willis M. Russell, Committee. Congreiitonol. Washington, August 6.—Senate.—'The Son* ate passed the Houso bill providing for running the boundary line betweeu Washington Terri tory and the British possessions. Mr. Seward presented a petition from Ex. Governor Robinson uud others now coulined in Kansas on charge of treason, praying for relief. Tuo petition was referred to tho Judiciary Committee. Four river and harbor bills were passed and the Senate adjourned. House.— 1 The House considered bills relative to the District of Columbia, and passed a bill enlarging the rights and powers of the Alexan dria Canal Company, assenting to an act passed by the Virginia Legislature, which authorizes the company to sell water privilgen along tho line of their canal. , The House theu went Into Committee of the Whole on tho Legislative Judical nod Execu- tlvii portions of tlie General Appropriation Mr. Grow, of Pa., moved to atrlko out the Wlarfos of thu Judges aud Secretory of Kuo- sas. Mr. Sherman offered an amendment, provi ding that no part of the money for tlmt Terri tory shall he expended, until the release of those under arrest for treasou aud other uliened political olfencos. u Tu# amendment was rejected by six major!- Mr.Grow’a amendment to tho bill was als rejected. Mr. Dunn offered a provision that no part of the .money be drawn untill a bill was passed and approved by the President for the pacitl- cation of the troubles in Kansas, which shall contain a slavery restriction Regarding Kaunas and Nebraska. oouutecf r,,V l -tt WM f®, na y g not Too bill was also amended, on motion of Mr. Grow, so that no money can bo paid out until the existpig-proseeutiou for treason and othei alleged political offences bo dismissed, compensation of members of ho Kansu, Legis lature, Assembly officer aud Clerks of the same, And uoutlngeufe expenses, amounting in all to 170,000, was stricken out. Recess was theu taken until 7 o’clock P. M. A Smart Girl.—A fellow was wending his way a short time ugo, through some uorrow pussage, when ho nut a pretty, modest girl. Pray, my dear,” said tie, “What do you call !* Mulaam’a passage,’’ replica f,|® S'I I then,” continued the puppy, «7 “, n , i‘^ u /hilaam—stopped by an atigef.7— him-om tho gul,ai sho pushed post mm, am like the angel—stopped by an ass!' Washington, August 4. The Scuato passed to-day two more Internal improvement bills; one for continuing certain public works lu Massachusetts, tbe other for coutinuiug Improvements at New Castle, Del aware. The fluauco Committee of tbe Senate have struck from the Army Appropriation bill, Mr. Shornjan’s revolutionary amendment, which was tacked to it by the House, but which tho Senate uonnot, of course, be induced to pans. Each Houso will probably appoint a commit tee of conference ou this vexed quealon. It is not supposed that tho Houso will insist upon any aotlou which will hiuder any rogular op* propriation; but daring this session, at least, they will uot take up the Senate Kansas bill, so well suited to|»acify tho country, hut also well suited and t sure to deprive agitators a of good pretext for complaint Impartial. Washington, Ausustfl. The National Intelligencer of to-day coutaius an anonymous article, stated by the oditors to bo from tho pen of one of the most eminent jurists of thu Btate of Kentucky, on vacancies in tho office of president, aud more particularly ou the Constitutionality of the Aot of Cougress or 1792, concerning the manner in which sucli vacancies are to bo tilled. The sulject is ut all times interesting, hut especially so utthis duy, when the peculiar state of parties renders it possibletif uot probablo,ltbut tho election of the noxt President may devolve upon the House of Representatives, under the Constitution. Tho uuthor of the article named, questions the con stitutionality of the law of 1792, and if his ar gument to that effect is uot altogether souud, it lias ut least great plausibility. It Is substan tially as follows: The Constitution establishes regular Presideutlal terms. It gives no power to Cougress to order an election of Presidential Eloctors at any time, merely empowering it to “determine the time of choosing electors, and the day on which they sliail give their votes,”— that is, to determine the nine for the regular quadiennial election previously provided far. it authorizes Cougress todecluro what officer shall act as President iu case of vacancy, but does not authorize any special election to till his place ; evidently iuteuding, therefore, that the officer designed by law to fill tbe vucauey shull nil itduriug tbe residue of the term, thus obviating any derangement of the regularly established terms. But the act of 1792 provides far the election of a President to fill a vacancy occutriog during the regular term, and not merely far the residue of tho term, but far a full term, commencing tho next 4th of March, l’he powor to order a special election for u full term, if lutended by the drawers of the constitution, would it is argued, have beou specially and explicitly given, us it is in the case ot vaoaucies in the Senate and House, which aro directed to be liUcd by special elec, turn. The constitution says the President shall hold“offlcefduriug theism offauryears.” “For the term ot four years is a technical expression, unquestionably referring to unalterable and his regularly succeeding terms. The terms of the offices of Seuatura aud Representatives are pore manent: this has never been questioned: yet the Intended permanency of tne Presidential term Is as clear ut least as that of the term of Representatives. The writer concludes his article with a reccommeudution to repeal so muuh of the aot of 1792 as directs a special or intermediate election of electors. The subject is certainly deserving of immediate considera tion by (Jougress. In writing on this subject, 1 am reminded of tbe speculations now made as to the force of the different Presidential candidates iu the i louse, iu case tbe election should go to that body. There are thirty-one Htutea; sixteen of these would be uecessury to elect, under the provision of the Constitution, that each State -ffiati have but uue vote ia such election. In the present complexion of the House, there are tuirteeu States taut are certain fur Fremont, i'he rejection by the House of Hall of Iowa, •»nd tut election in his stead of a Froesoiler— which would be certain—and the election of a Frecsoiler likewise to dll tne vacuucy in Sen ator Trumbull’s d.stnct iu Illinois, would glee Freemuut the votes o! flfteeu States. The vote of Mr. Cullen, of Deluwure, never claimed by tuo tirieuds of Fremont, but until yesterday, supposed by some to be possible for Bucnauan, could decide the coute.t. The vacancy in Illi nois, however, will uot probably be filled before that time, tne Governor uot having yet or dered uu election, wutch neglect, I urn told, U denounced by Senator Trumbull as uu outrage upon the rights of the people. Mr. Cullen, tuereforo, may uot be quite so important iu the Presidential contest os Uud been supposed. Yesterday, iu the House, Mr. Cullen called upon Mr.Lobb,of Georgia, to explain a speech iu which he was reported by the Savannah Re publican as having mentioned his name in this connection. Mr. Cobb explained that he nud, lor tenuous theu given, expressed his unwilling ness to place the p «wer of choosing President in the hands of a single representative from Delaware. Mr. Cullen declared himself an Am erican, aud that, if the election of President should come to the House, be should vote for Fillmore first aud last, aud uot far Buebunau or Fremont. So Mr. Cullen has I ully defined his position. What cares he for a fat office, from Fremont or Buchanau ? There’s no room tor bargain and corruption in little Delaware. Iu the Senate to-day an effort was made to take up the Army appropriation bill, which failed by a vote or 29 to 18. The Seuate then proceeded with the consideration of its inter minable list of internal improvement bills, tak ing up the bill far improving tho harbor of Dubugue, Iowa. Mr. Clay, of Aiabamu, moved to uinend by striking out the words “harbor of,” and inserting “Juudlng atcontending that a place of stoppage two thousand miles from the mouth of tho Mississippi river, far in the interi or, is not properly a harbor. The amendment was rejected. The friends of the bill treated the amendment as an attempt to throw ridicule upon the bill, by an alteration of its phraseol ogy. The House has been engaged throughout the day iu District of Columbia business. A bill muking an appropriation far coutinnuiug the work on the Washington Aqueduct was referred to the Committee ot tbe Whole. It is to be honed that this great and necessary undertaking will not be abandoned far want of necessary aid. Impartial. An Extraordinary Cose. A recent case incur Police Courts, and which it is likely , will be carried to a higher tribunal, betrays what we should, from our information call a scheme of a sharp, designing woman, ouckcd by her frieuds, to obtained a support from an easy-going, simple minded gentleman with whom site met, which doubtless will as tonish tho natives. We of course, for obvious reasons, suppress names; but the facts ure briefly A gentleman arrived in this country from Germany ubout two years sluce. His education wits excellent, but Iio was one of those ap proachable good natured men, whose modera tion roudera them familiar. He was, by pro fession* a mechanical engineer, and so skilful that he at onco acquired a large business. His noxt adventure proved more disastrous to his hapuiuess aud his liopse, and hu», besides, made serious encroachments upon his fluances- His susceptibility to punaiotial attraction be came known to a family with a marriageable daughter, who reside iu Secoud avenue. Our huro was not muuh of a “gullant,” aud in per sonal appearau o was not ol the dashing char- acter which captivates tho eye aud Alls the mind of the giddy, ignorant young women of Now York; hut his earnings were considered uud ou this score he was thought available while his good qualities would rendor him an easy victim far any scheme that might be connected ugainBt him. Appearance—so far as they are developed— see into indicate, a plan was laid for the per- P® l f a £ l ° n u l J °h him of a diapolical swindle, which has uo parallel in any quarter. It was uo less than that the daughter was to marry him, quarrel with him, leave him and runaway from him to her parents’ home, Hue him for a divorce, obtaiu it with a handsome allowance for support, and leave him to “chew the cud of sweet and bitter fancy,” as best be might. Solar asaflkln have pro4re«ed, the ruse has been successful. Thu gay Lothario pur chased quantities of clothing aud jewelry far his iimmorata before their marriage; be rout ed elegant apartments after tiioir nuptials, and furuhhed them in tip-top style; be installed his bride as mistress of hU home and heart, and, aud provided her with r servant. He boileyed his happiness for life uow secured, but th$ golden fault turned to aahes on his lips. His wife at once began a career that would have done credit to Xautimio. She would neith er perfarm the slightest service far her bus- hand, nor permit uer servants far to do no. His wardrobe, etc., was utterly neglected, and •t the same time sho was clamorous iu her de mands for money. They thus lived for about six months, she growing constantly more ob. steporooB he beariug it with Christian patience. At lost about three mouths sluce, when sho Imd put somo unusual grievious wrong upon him, he chucked her geutly under tho dim uud said she was a very strange young woman. This was just wlmt sho wanted, to make out a caso of assault and battery upun her, and she would show him “ what's what” She pro cured a warrant far his arrest on tho churge, and ho wa9 arrested and held to bail. She then returned to her parents’ house. Her friends commenced a suit against him for aban donment. and, oithor becuuso his counsel was bribed, (as his frieuds suspected) or ho was incompetent of presenting the facts of the cuse with proper farco, ho was do tea ted, and was mulcted sundry dollars per week far the sup port of his truant wife. Tho assault and bat tery case is still pending. Emboldened by suc cess, her friends havo uow instituted proceed ings far a divorce. These cases will come up in our courts this, fall, aud cannot fail to pro duce a sensation among tho gossips of the me tropolis.— N. \\ Express. ¥ Unpaid Tailor's bill of (lie Ulnck Hi-pub- llenu Presidential Candidate* The fallowing oommuuioation, with the “ac companying doonmmts,”!* published iu the Charleston Mercury. It speaks far itself.— Now we submit that tho owner of tho Mari- poasa grant should uot have suffered his tailors bill to run twenty-four years without payment: Missus. Editors : Among tho many reasons assigned by the biographers aud eulogists of the Black Republican cuudidutu for tne presidency, why hesuould be supported by the euoiuies of tne South, is, thut although a native of a slave- holding state, he discoimteuuuced slavery, aud would never hold u slave. Now, geutleinen, 1 ask the use of your columns to strip this daw of his borrowed plumes. The fallowing copy ofa record iu tne Clerk’s office of this District, will dispose of any mystery as ito Its reasons for not being u slaveholder. Comparatively lew geu- tiemeu in the South owuiug live shirts, and these uot puidfar,ure tho proprietors of slaves. As explanatory of tue lollosviug document, it may be remarked, that both the suits were for tailor’s bills, which remain unpaid to this day. SOHEDULB OF TUB EsTATE AND EFFECTS OF J. C. Fremont, in custody of tne Sheriff oi Charleston District, by virtue of two writs of capias ad respondendum, at tue suits of Ed ward Behring mid E. L. Roche: 1 Coat, 5 Waistcoats, 9 pair puutaloons, 5 Shirts, Spuirbucks, 4 Collars, 2 Stocks, 2 Cravats. ' And sundry Books (uutnber uot re colected.) All of tho above, except what I havo on are in u trunk at New York. South Carolina, 1 J. O. Fremont being Charleston District, f duly sworu, deposeth that the above contains a just, true, aud correct account ol all his estate, real and personal, what soever or wheresoever. J. Charles Fremont. Sworn'to before me this, 9th August, 1831. J. IV. Mitchell, J. Q. Filed 9th August, 1831. The State of South Carolina : 1 hereby assign all my right, title and inter est to the property specified in the within schedule, unto Edward Subring aud E. L. Roche, ut whose suits 1 was urrested aud avail ed myself of the benefit of the Prison Buuuds Act. Given under my hand and seal, this nineteenth day of August, Anno Dunum, 1831. J. CHARLES FREMONT. [Seal.] Test—W.8. Smith. The Defendant haviug been brought be fare me to fake tue benefit of tne Prisou Bounds Act, aud uo opposition being made to him, it is ordered, thut he be discharged on executing the usual assignment. E. H. BAY. 1«A August, 1831. The State of South Carolina, Charleston District. Office Court of General Sessions and Common . Plus: I, Daniel Horlbeck, Clerk of said Court, do hereby certiiy thut the preceding Schedule, Affidavit, Assignment and Order, ure true uud faithful copies of the original proceedings now ou tilo and of record in tuis office. Witness my baud uud seal of said Court, at Cburlesiou, this fourth day of August, An no Domini, 1859. Daniel Horlbeuk, C.G.S.&O.P. [l. h.] LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Atlantic* The steamer Atlantio with dutes from Liver pool to the 23d ult, urrived at New York Mon day afternoon, at 5 o’clock. In Parliament the Earl of Malmesbury called attention to the difficulties between Brazil and England, arising from tbe treatment of the British Minister at Rio, in the question con cerning the slave trade ; aud he particularly insisted on tbe value of retaining friendship with Brazil iu case of war with the U. States. Lord Clarendon explained thut Brazil hud no ill will towards Greut Britain. The failures alluded to in the advices by the previous steamers are as fallows: John Nunns cutton broker, L verpooi; Joseph Wright A Co., Bpiuuors; Stockport, Lane & Lane, commission msrehanfa,Manchester, aud Maw* Baxter & Co., aud lour other houses. Tne liabilities ure large aud the assets but small. Fariiumeut would probably b3 prolonged to the 29th. The suspension of Hertford A Ware, bank era is announced this morning. ■PAIN. The latest accounts from Spain state that the Courts had removed to Aragon, whore, under General Entente, they intended to make war upon Queen Isabella and her ministry in the nume of liberty aud constitution. The Loudon Times and other papers say that the insurrection was being encouraged by the O’Donueil party. Espartero is in the very stronghold of the liberals. It is believed that Geuerais Currea und Fulcon. the tried purtisans of Espartero. are at the head of the troops aud National Guards of Saragossa. Eighty-five members of the Cortes—more than one-third of the whole body—hold formal meetings there. A despatch, received at Paris, says that when the news of O’Donnell's succession reached Saragossa, the Captain General convened the civil authorities aud the officers of tbe Nutiuual Guard, and, after debate, they resolved on re sistance. Narvaez and other adherents of ex-Queen Christina, were hastening to tbe frontiers. A letter from the Spauisb Legation at Paris says that the difficulty between Mexico and Spuin has been honorably adjusted. Tho statements in regard to the progress and prospects of tbe insurrection are conflicting. O’Donnell had made Buoh effectual moasurcs for crushing the outbreak, should any occur, that after thirty hours hard lighting at Madrid, the citizens and Nutioual Guard surrendered, and were Immediately disarmed, when Mudrid . . a >* Barcelona aud elsewhere Savannah Market* August 8. OOTfON.—No transactions reportod 111 this artlclo this forenoon, Export*. NEW YORK.—for b irk J’ot'or Dem»L-49 boxes Caudles, 2 do Mdio, 14 batos Wool, 70 do Colt-iu. ATLANTA, Aug. 6.—Corrox—9 to 10c—rcoolj.ta very light. Bacon.—Hog roiiud 10 to 10>4u, clear Hides pjq 12)$, Ribbed Uu liR, Uuuu 10)$ull>$, Hhouders u aud Jutorf fio pur fa. Good stool; In market will) a falrdemuud. Kick—-Good to priino 0)$a8u. CHATTANOOGA. August6.—lisoox.—No ruling tsuicu this wuuk. Notico 3,200 I'm hog round at ii ceuU. From 'J to IQ)$ muy bo considered fair quo tations. Supply good, Coh.v—lias uuvunuoa. A sale of 2,000 bushels ut 47H cent'!, rucks included—15 to 60 Is reliable. Floor—lu uucks IVoiu $2 to 80 2fi; pur bbl <1 tt ■7 00; owing to quality, l.iiid—10 to 10>$ cts. Supply good. Wiiiut—May bo quotoil. from 00 to 81 00—lira rate quality of White *1 10. Very host or Hud 91 00 Ah yet most ol tbe transneiloin nave ranged from 85 to St 00 COLUMBIA, August 7.—There were soma lots of Coltou put ou the market yostorduy. all of which was fmdy lakcu a at former quotations of 9al 1 )$ CCUt.“. NEW ORLEANS, August fi.-lfiOO bnlos CoUen sold to day at prices tiuchauged. Iu Freights uotbiug doing. NASHVILLE, July ,23.—Wiikat— Small lots of Wheat continue to bo oilhroJ da ly in our nturkot, aud doalers were offering yesterday 76c for a good article though somo Indifferent samples failed to coiuinaud more than GOo. Bacon—Continues lu good demand, without any change iu prioos. MEMPHIS, Aug, 1.—Cotton—Tho limited rocoipts aud stocks provuutod auy transactions of uoto, uud the faw sal -a mado range from 8>j to 10)£o. Wiikat —But little arriving, and linyors aro ofTor- ing 86aOOo for fair and U6a9i for strictly choice. Somo contract* for itnmodlato dedvory have beou mado within tho past low days at 9X\ WILM'NGTON, Aug 6.—Turpuntisb—Sales yes terday or 321 bbls and to-day of 800 ut %i 75 for VlrgiUjfi 60 for yellow dip aud 91 50 for hard. Spirits TuKfK.vn.vK.—Sales yostorduy of 100 rusks ut 3u>£c, aud to day of 40 ut Bamo price. Komn.—Sales or 10,000 bbls Common ut 91 20 for large bbls. Tar — Nono in market. Corn.—Sales yo.-terday or 8726bushels on pri vulo terms, anti to-day of 2Duo bualiols at 01>$o, leaving 2931 bushel- yet ou tho market. Flour.-—Wo note uu udvuuco with a light supp y. Hales of 60 bbls Fay Avillo at 9) for super uu i $0 fir tumliy. Arrived. Hehr K W Tull, Strobrhlge, Philadelphia, to C A Greiner. U ti M steamer Carollua, Ouxottcr, Pal itka, to M A Cohen. Cleared. Bark Peter Domill, Huey, New York—0 Cohen. Departed, Stoamer Carollua, Coxetlor, Charleston. Memoranda* Biltimore, Aug 6—Arr, aohr Sidney Prlco* Gun dy, Savannah. Passengers. Per Steamer Carollua, from Patatka—Mrs Ander son, Mrs Leltuor, Mrs Wodiug and 3 cb>l iron, Mrs Miter ec cU.l t, C Ulbsou, 0 M ,-mlth. J 11 Framr, U F Young, H V Daniel, W V Wiley, U W Jeffords *ud svt, J W F EiohetUorgor, J H Cuunt-q a w Ruthor- ford, L E Folk, B D Boyd, O F Arooau, C N fchlor. J Hhier, W AlLop, M P Muler, U lAmpriere, U Pe ters. Consignees. Por schr R W Tull, from Phlludolphla—McKoo & Benuett, N B At H Weed, Central Railroad, Chaffer ts Co, a N Mil.or & Co, J 0 Uuticr, J 11 Carter, G 11 Johnston, G O.itt, M A Cohen, (Jt sue. Wells x Co, E Parsons & Co, Pattern. Hutton & Co, S M LrtflUcuu, Lockett & Huellings, \V Duncan, Iron Sieumbiut t o, CAL Lamar. Young, Wyatt & Co, Wayne, uren. ville fc Co, Hofcomoe, Ji.imson it Co, Montgomery & West Polut Hull road, Wnyuu at Hon, King hi don, J Ryau, Cooper feUiUlland. CHATHAM INFERIOR COURT. JULY Ttk-d, 1350. t.TTHERE.VS, JohuJCuiber, John Holly, Daniel Vf G Oluutt, Theodore itrlglmm, Charles Lee, and Albert M S.il.ivau, h immuneU to attend thu present term of this Court os Petit Jurors, nave made default for tho tern.. it is ordered, Umttncy bo llued twenty dollars cuen. unless they the good uud sulllcleut cause of gxcubq ou ur before tho hrst dny of the next term of tew Court. Tmo extract from min **s. Jy28 WM. H. K-iXOCII, CPk i o. a. o. becarao tranquil. tho outbreaks wero trifling, and speedily sup pressed—Saragossa is now the head quarters of the insurrectionists, where, it la reported, more than a legal quorum of the Oortez ore assembl ed, proclaiming “ liberty aud the comititution.” The Emperor Napoleon has orderod troops to the Spanish frontier. ITALY. A republican conspiracy had been discovered at Tarentum, in the two Sicilies. Several ar rests had been made. The Russian ambassador at Rome, it Is said, has arranged all the difficulties of the Holy See touching tbe nomination of Bishops for Poland. Advices from Florence mention uogotlatious between the Governments of Boino, Naples, Florence and Modena, for the purpone of rorra- injr a federation uuder the patronage of Aua- R OPE,—UW colls Ro] >pe. to srrlvo per schr Alba PATTEN, HUTTON k CO. ijptg Intelligence. Port of Suvniuiali AUGUST 8* BARGAIN'S! BARGAINS!! SliLLlN G OFF AT SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. T HE aubicribsr wishing to mako room for his FALL GOODS, which will soon bo coming hi, offors liis proHcut stock ol DRESS GOODS, &o., at a small advanco on New York Co.-t. J. W. THRELKULD, Cougress and Whitaker streets. Nows please copy. July 28 DRY GOODS. BARGAINS! 1JARUAINS!! J AMES O’HARA woula rcspectmtly Inform bis patrons, and tho public generally, unit in ordor to pre p ire for tho fall trade, lie is uow SSUiBXATG- his usHortnuuit m storo. AT COST PRICES aud would invito attuutiob *n« rotn. at hla sure. Jy28 lfta Congress»strcet. QUGAH, STAHUII, SOAP AND .'• DA— O loflbbriA, II and C Nugar 60 do Cru-hed and Pulvurizod Sugar 160 boxes Sturoh 260 do 1’nl-!, No 1 and Futnl’y Soup 25 keg < Washing Soda, 60 boxes Cardan do, 1 •.tiding »ud In rtore and for aalo by McMahon & hoylk, ungT 2U3 and 207 Bay slvoot. S liNimiE-t—r.u iihiH p & ii Ryo'niu 160 bbls Magnolia, Pike’s and Nectar Whfcky 75 do Ucumty, 60 % ctwkado 25 do • oda, Mugar und flutter Biscuit 20 boxes do do 100 chests uud hail chests Oolong, Hyson and Black Tea 25 hluls ll.tuoii Bides, 25 do do SliouMora 100 tracks Prime Rio Coffee 50 boxes fresh ground do 76 bbls White Wine uud Cider Alnogur 100 dozen Brooms, lJO do Pails, lauding and in store, und lor sale ly McMAllOY & DOYLE, uug7 206 und 207 Buy sti cot MAVOlPHTSiWcE; ) City ok Eavaxnau, 5th of August. 1850. j f pO OWNERS oF I/U(..s, and all others whom it J- muy concern. Yen are hereby notifie i to keep your Dogs iu and ire vent them from going at largo within the city Jmlts. Auy Dog found going at large after (Ids uoticc, and until the 20th duy of .September nuxl, shall bo killed. [i. s.] EDW’D. 0. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest. Kmv’n. O. Wiuox, Clerk oi Council, aug 6 VAMIABLE tUCId PLAN'lA'llOA FOR sSALIi, wiring ikn milk-' t»y jiii; errv ok kayak,vaii. O N llto'llix liU'.-'la\ in December next, will lie sold before the Coin t llou.-.u in tho city of Sa voiiliuh, the i l.tlitalion on the ravunimh liver, lull miles Irwin the cny, known as Muiberiy Grove, be longing to the estutc ot tho late I’hiilp Uanur, con taining six bundled and eighty-seven acre.-', ol which there are two hundred acres of lira t quality tide rice laud, und one hundred und llfty-llvoacres uuder good bm-ka and in u line stuto for tuUivu- tion. Also, seventy live ucres of high laid uuder cultivation, on the place are u good dwo bug house, overseer’s bouse, burin-', negro housed und . tuci outbuildings, all iu a good slate of repair, l’crou* desiring to purchase will call upon H. K, llarrlsyu, Ex’i. who resides- wuniu four miles of the Grove, or UUxu l'liner, Ex’trix, who rosldos within two miles of thu Grove. Terms of sale niudo known ou tho day of sale. Posso-sioa uot given until tho flrst of January. jylT-td II. K. HARUiaoN, Ex’or. SST TlioCharlostou Mercury will publish oucoli week until tho duy of suld. UEPINED AND CLARIFIED BUG A hS Sj | Bbls Stuart’s A. Cru-hod Sugar. OU 5o“ “ A. Clarified do. 60 «* “ B do do. 60 “ “ 0. do do* Ju3t rceoivud und for sale by aug 5 SCiUTON JOHNSfO V & CO. S IDES & SHOULDbia—M liliis Primed Bacon sides. 3J UbdA Prime Bacon Shoulders, just receivod and for ualo by aug 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. ALA II AM A JUunjIiitV ! [AUTOORiKEn nr tub ktatb op alauaua.1 "ilif CLASS F—NiiW SERIES. To bo drawn lu tho City of Montgomery. Alabama, In public, on WEDNESDAY, August 18tb, 1850, HAVAWA PLANt SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. Prises amounting to 204,000 Dollars!! Will bo distributed according to tho following MAGNIFK 'ENT SCHEME I 30,000 Numbers—15,185 Prizes! lprizo of. $40,000 is $40,000 1 do do 15,000 is 15,0U0 1 do do 7,000 1a 7,000 1 do do 3,000 is 3,000 1 do do 2,000 Is 2,000 1 do do 1,000 is 1,000 1 do do 1,000 IS 1,000 10 do do 2001s 2,000 100 do do 100 is JO.nOO 4 prizos ol $200 approxlm’g to $40,000 are SSuo 4 “ “ 15,000 ure 400 7,000 are 800 3,000 are 940 2.000 aro 200 1,000 aro 160 l.OQouro UO 200 are 8ou 120,000 15.185 prizes amounting to $204,uuu Tho 16,000 prizos or $8 ore determined by tho number which draws the $4u,0t>0 prize—If that uumbor should be an odd number, theu even* odd uumbor ticket in the Scheme will be outitled tu*$8>£; if an oven uumbor, then every ovou number ticket wdi boeutltlod to $fljj in addition loony uthor prize which may bo drawn. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and even uumbor tickets, will bo uertalu or druwiug nearly one half the cost or the same, with" chuucus or obtaining other prizes. All Ihoao tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, 6 8, are even—all those oudong with 1, j, 6,7, 9, ure odo. mr Heinombcr thut ovory prize is drawn, aud payable In full without uofauiiou. CST All prises of $1,000 and under, paid immodl- aioly after tho drawing,—other prises at the usual time or thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will bo forwarded to pnrebasors immediately alter tho drawiug. Whole Tickets, $10—Halves, $5—Quartors, $2 60. Prizo Tickets cashed or ronewod mother Tickets at oithor oUlco. Orders for Tickets cau bo addressed either to S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, G*., JylO Or H SWAN, MoiFgorowrv, Alai 100 75 60 60 40 26 L aud and oandliw*).—zu ooi* uud ou kegs no 1 Leaf Lard 76 boxos AdamauUuo Caudles, star brand 100 do Beaded’* Tallow do, just received and for Site by JyiU SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO, F ine ijquoiw— 2 half plpos Kteppor’s Braudy, vintugo 1816 4 quar do do do do 1816 10 % do do do do 1815 4 half do Ot&rd liupuy & Co’* do do 1854 4 quar do do do do 1854 6 k do do do do 1864 2 half do Honnost-a do do 1840 2 do do A Hplguolto do do 1854 CO lull', quarter and eighth plpos Cognac, Ro chcllo and Bordeaux Brandies or various brands 3 pipes Metier .-’wuu Gin 10 6 gallon dumiJousOld London Dock and Clo ver I.uar Gin St Croix aud Jumulca It im iu puncheons bid dtt and do do iu domljons Very ol 1 Port aud Madeira Wines in domljoii* Champagne, Rhine and Clnrct Wlno in caoM end baskets: In bond and sioro for sale by aug'.) WEB ITER fc PALMES. NOTICE* CONSIGXKSS per sntir Gut Davis, now discharging at Hone 4 Connery’* wharf, will pleuso uttend to tho receiving of their goods. «ng7 HUNTER fc GAlfMKLL COME ALONG NO\^! * HAVE just rocoivod. per steamer Freeman Raw- . dou from Uuilimoro, uuothur tot of MILLER & BROWNS WELCO M H A M 8. Also, 6,000 lit*, of B iltlmore City Cored Bacon, ‘.5 b d* rfugar- - , tuauitod—Crushed, Powdered and U.uilled; No. 1 & 2 Llgnl Brown Coffee fcu- gars, Ao., &e- —AL^O— Pi/ Pork and White Beaus,0. Havre’s Fulton Mar ket B ;t'f iu choice pieces. Per steamer from New York, Choice Tablo But* tor uud cbouso. All to bo found at BAltllON'rf, Fum ly Gmcory, Corner of Wititakor &LTuirion streets. aug 5 B altimore leaf lard.—'20 bi»u Prime No 1 Leaf Lurd } 60 kegs Uo Uo do do holding aud for sale by aug6.-CKAXTON, JOHNSTON k Co. B EADKLI.’aTALLOW CANDLES—'75 boxes 0 & H lleadcll’s Tallow I 'audios. Itt store aud fur sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. uug 5 L -aTVDTNG AND IN TOBiC— 8UU0 Ihs extra canvassed bag Hams 1003 da sugar cured do —ALSO— A superior quality of Toutiesreo Hams, small size for family use, nt 12)$ cents per pound. 26 bins Crushed .Sugar 20 do B Clarified do 20 do 0 do do 25 do Powdered do 10 do St Croix do 6 hlids extra Porto Rico Sugar 6 bbls do Stuart’s Syrup 6 hhds do Bacon Sides —AIjSO— Brooms, Pails. Basket Tubs. Matches’, Scrub Brushes. Flour Pails, &c. f for salo by Jys» J. A. BROWN. TO JSUILDERS. ~ 1 1HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute at the shortest uoduo, uml In tho most work manlike manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornieo, or othor work counectod with tho muuufao- luring or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zino, nrShnotlrmi Bnslnem. EOUACE MORSE, ootl3 tfiu Broughton ut SoTiiiis. T 1IE Arm of I W Morrell k Co. was Absolved on Uio 24tli of September, 1854, by the death of N F Webster. Jy22—Ira I. W. MORRELL HUTIOE. O NE month after date, application will ho made to tho Bank of tho Stuto of Goorgia.for the pty- meut of two one hundred do lar bills of tho Branch ut , ttio right baud halves or which have been lost iu tho mails. Jy21 BOSTON k VILLA LONGA. TAKR NOTICE}. P URCHASERS will havo tueir goods delivered fruo of uxponse with quick dispatch from tuo savaunah Grocery and Fruit Depot, corner Brough ton aud Whitaker streets. tPT I would call tho attention or Fruiters gener ally to my well selected stock ol' Groceries, meow ing dally. Jo23—tf W. H. FARRELL. WOOD AND LUMBER. A LL kinds of Wood, Boards. Planks, Joist, xjl Timber, Sliluglos, Light-wood, Posts, Kastora Laths and PallingB, for sulo, at wholesale and retail, tow for cash, ou the now wharf recently orectod on iho Lumber Yard ol Robert A. Alien St Co. mar 12—lyW M. J. !,. MOULTON TO MASTER BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. P ROPOSALS for erecting a Masonic Ilnll lor Soliy men'* Lodge No. 1, will ho receivod at my of ucc until thu flrat Mon 'ny In August uoxi. JyC—3w JOHN 8. BOWEN, Arohttocl. PHILIP M. 11UISELL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACH, NOTARY L'ONVKYA’CEtt. ACCOUNTANT AND COR11ST. Will oxoutoDoods, Mortgagor Power of Attorney, Wills, Buud.i, Notices uud Taking ol Intorrogaun ius. OtUce at tlio Court House, Savaunah, Ga. Court Days. Third Tuesday in eooh month, aud hold at tho oiQoo of Kdwatd O. Wiloo, Esq. UisltJeiico, Gaston, hutwoeu Barnard and Tattnall street. Any call ut night, on business, will bo attended to im mediatory. __ jy2b ' M I L L E R ’* ROLL, mORNEYS AT LAW, mtUN'HWICK, OA. Will pinctico iii tho B miawiuk Circuit—compris- lug tlio following Counties: Uynu, Way no, Cumdon, Ware, Apppilng, Cliuch, Coffee and Charlton. JOHN li. MILLER. L. V. ROLL, aug 3 ly A. THOfllAS tfi CIK, Auction and Comlmsslon MmlianU, 119 Bryan Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. K. Tuomam. jjofa] tf. tf. PAHIIl'K. PHOTOGRAPHS* Large sized Photographs, ts< ken by MILLER, AT TWELVR tlOLLAIU) TWl DOZEN Also, Arabrolynes and Da- guorreotypes, in ids usual su perior style. A call!* solicited. J. W. MILLER, mar27 cr. St. Jullau st. and Market square. P OTASH—10 cases Rectified Potash, lu Un cans, for lUmily use; 10casks Potash,Just received und lor sale by Jyll RODGERS. NORRIS k CO. B AGUING AND Mil'll 30 half bales 6 bales Uuuuy Cloth do do 200 colls Koutucky Ropn, in storo. for sale by jy-'fl WfB-STKR k PALMES. F LOUR—Suu sucks Palaco Jlllla Double Extra Hour, Just received und for sale by JyB RUtfB, DAVIS k I UNO i^ACGN.—50 hluls prime Bacon MdusJ :6 do do do IJ Shoulders, Just reci-ivi-d und for suie by Jl'19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. W. II. P MUiULL, DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES and fc'oi-clgit and Domestic Fruit, v*rner Hmtyhlon awl WhUaker-ds. fown uii-i country supplied with choice goods ut moderate prices. All ordura promptly attended to. and satisfaction always guaranteed. splfc join* toxcriast; WaOLKSALR AUD RETAIL DEALER IK WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW BASH AND PANE DOORtf. West side Monumeut Square, tfuvanuali, Ga. may 11 JOHN C. BOOTH, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Will uUo give his attention to designs in Architec ture. Olllcc la the store of John Williamson, Esq., Bay street. mylU CIlAFFidll & CO., No. 0 Whitaker Street* Savniinnli, On., . WIIOUWAI.K AND limil, DKALKRS IN S ASHKS, Blinds, Doors, ilouidings, ko. White Load, Zinc, Whito Lluscod, Sperm, Whale, Tan- iiers’ and Xeatsfoot Oils, Glass, Brushes, Gold l«af, Bronze. Builders’ Hardware. Nalls, Marble Mantels, • , k\i. Je4 ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ollloe corner Bay nud Drayton streets iyi8 A. K. WlliailT. ' J V. K. KUVAUli. WRIUIIT 6i SAVAGIC, a mustrs a t la ir, BRUNSWICK, GA. JylU “ A. H. CilAAlPiON. (Successor to Chumuion & Watts.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard st., between tbe Market and Bay st M 8 A VANN All, GA. Dealer itt Groceries, Foreign und Domestic liquors, Dried Fruits, ko., ko. Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomons, Esq., iledara. Rabun k Whiteheud, and tfwilt At Co., .'iavauinib. Ga. my It JOHN U. COCmiANIS, ATfORNEV AT JAW, Dublin. Luureus enuuty, Ga„ late Juuior partner of tbe ilrin of A. & J. Cocuhaxk, Irwlutou, Ga., will attond promptly to all busluans' entrusted to his caro. Particular attention paid to colicctiug. Re ference—Dr, C. U. Uuytou, F. H. Rowe, Dublin, Ga., M Marsh, Savannah. myll VONUfi 3 FRlERBOlL FORWARDING AND CUMMldalUN MERCHANTS, NO. 94 DAV STllKKr. SAVANNAH, GA. aprd A. SioATFIFS iWOTlUBlBSi Lumber, Mill aud Brick Yards. sept 6 SAVANNAH, OA- P. JACOBS, SEGAll AND TOIIAUCO STORE. No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. U.—Keeps cuustauliy on baud tfpauteb, lla.l Spanish, aud Auiertcau tfegars, at wholesale uud re ad. Also, Chowlug Tobacco, snuff, &c. Juno 1 JAMES AIoliKNRT, Insurance Broker and Notary Public* .Marine Protests Noted and Extuuued, Average uUustud, Charier Parlies and Averago Bonds drawn* Papers prepared whereby to recover losses fruu. AmuriottU or British Underwriters, aud attention given to all matters connected with shippiug and In surance,' No. 118 Bay-struct opposite tho front ol the Cushihi ihtiibu. 1}’ iiov8 JESSE T. BERNARD, . ATTORNEY and counsellor at law, Ni weansviJe, Flu. Reference—George • Drown, William Dell, New- uaqsvilie, Flu., ii. ii. Hilton, Boston k Villuloaga, tfavanuah, Ga.inyll 61. WHIT S6HT11, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLIOATUK, KAST FLUKIDA. Will practice in tiie Eastern ami tfuuthcm Counties Refer to—Col. tf. tf. tflbloy, uud R. B. llllton, tfa onuah. l'ob«-tV CHAS* G. CitMl'BELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MlU.KlKiKVlI.LK, OA. 1 Practices Ijiw iu tho various Counties of tho Oo tnulgeo Circuit, uud tho ai[joliilng Counties of Twiggs, Isxuruus und Wasbiugtou. Refer to—Johu Boston, H. A. Crane, and R. B ililtou. ibDl4 ^KOHcrB"A.eoiCDosr ATTOItSKV AUD COUNHELLOH At LAW, AND Commissioner qf the U. S. Court of Claims for the State of Georgia. OQlco Corner Buy aua Bud streets, i> my 10 WM. M. WILLIAMS, TIlAUOKl'S OUVKK. JACK lUIUWN WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN, A’lTORNEVtf AT LAW, Buena Vista, Murlou Comity, Ga., Will practice iu tlio counties of Marion, Macon, Hous ton, Mewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Lee, aud uuy adjoining counties, where their sorviccu may be required. myll WmiAM PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MA1UKTTA, OA. oct 20—ly david'g. wilds, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8FAUTA, OA. Will practice in tbe counties of Hauceck, Warren Washington, uud Baldwin. RKFKKKNCKj—Bchu tc Foster, Rabun & Smil'd, and E. A. aouliard, tfavauuali. jau9 ii.ii.HIltoN, ATTORNEY Ai.D COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offico corner of Buy uud Drayton-sts. 8 A VANN All, OA. my 11 THBiniirwiiaaAHs; attorney at law, No. 6, Drayton Street, Savannah, Georgia* may 6—ly DR. CHARLES II. COLDING, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14IJBERTY 8T.. Oue door west of Drayton. myll WM. C. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ttABKLLA, WORTH COUNTY, iA.. (P06T omCK. AI.llANT.) Will practise iu the tfuuliiiusiCircuit,and lu &lacon, Dooly and Wortn Counties ol the Macon Circuit. 49" Particular attontlou given to the collection oi claims iu South-Western Georgia. je2—6ta " E. CUMItilNCJ. ATTOBNEY AT LAW, fobl-ly IKWINTON, OA. lAHMirSMUEllTONi ATTOBNEYB AT LAW, tp5-ly MACON, GA, WILLIAM U. DASHEk; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Trounville, Lowndes County, Ga. Will practlco in Thomas, Lowudes, C'lluch, Ware. Appling, Telfair, Irwin, Laurens, and Pulaski counties, Georgia; and in Jefforson,Madison, Ham Hum, and Columbia counties. Florida. [myll ☆ OJLiOTJiXX2MC2r A EMPORIUM. I DOOR WEST OF TUB REPUBLICAN HEADINq VU )OM, FiuoUoady-mado Ciotbiug ; Hats and Guim, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Canes, Umbrellas Cravats, tftoeks, Handkorchlefs, and Fancy Articles for Gontlemon. W.O. Price, fashionable AND MILIi’AEY TAYLOH, No. 147 Bay Street, SA VANS AS. Also, BuporUue Cloths, assimora and Vestings, will bo made to meu- -.aro.uuoxccpUou- ublo iu style and - workmanship,’ by the host mechanics, at snortast notico R. J. davant, jb, PAOTOll AND COMMISSION MERC AST, Mo.sr BarHtrcct, Jy 80 Bavin nth, O* . A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. Will Uko coutrucia for Bulldla* and Working Ua- toiiry nr every domriiiUon. Roaldenoo, No. a Mr. lowvtl'K Hhuko. H,.nth HiiloJnnM.I not 80 JAMES” JMAVAGEr■ 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, TUONA8Y1U.B, THOMAS COUNTT, GA. All busiucra entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. lyr—marl7 JAMKS O. KOhOKltS. ' '^*0*7*0100*. RODGERS <k NORRIS, (late Crane k Rodgers, , WHOJjESALK GltoriERti, BAY-HTHKBT, SAVANNAH, juuu 1, 1866, f jo ‘J* V. 1. OGWN. WM. fcTARH, JT. b. U. witWkSS. OGDEN. STARR Jc CO., ^ Shipping and Oommissiou Merchatitfl, NAV-gTKKKT. SAVANNAH, OA. PATTEN, HUTTON « CO., FACTORS. Forwarding aud Commission Merchants, Bay-street, Savannah, Ga. O. S. UAHK1SON. " . * “ ' A. Oi MOGSHM HARRISON & McGEHEE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND forward!sig lUerdiniils. 59 AND 61 HKOAl>8Til£ET, COLUMBUS, UROKOIA. 4BS* Particular atteuliuti glvou in the sales of Real Estate, Negroes and Produce. tfs* Uberal ndvauces made on Negroes and Mer chandize. RKrKHKNfcXM I RUMS, PA1TEN & CU GUN BY A DANIEL, STtWAIlT, GRAY&CO. j RUtfE, DAVltf k LONG, 1 C. A. OfiEKNE k GO., 7 f Ajnil«jiicob. U. tf. SMITH, V Mobile, Alabama; oct 2- l 5 , ly ■ mTElEwT - T T— Factor and General Commission Merchant no; 71 BAY-8TKKET, SAVANNAH, OA., RkhUtaro—Messrs. ClaghornACimnlngbatn, Bob .. ProutlrfB, Ogden, tfforr A tfeviiiMtiib ; J. p Thompson. Boston nr. i WM. Al'DLEYUOUFKU. J.VO. OOU7M MASS*. COBPER A EUAiER, YACIOKS S UEXhlUL COMMISSION HKKCUANTO, llay mrcet, gavannab, On. [myll WILLIAM LYNN, C0MMS310N AND F< It WARDIN'. UEKUIAN1, *\o. 87 ita,tit-eel, Sateinnah. Oenraia, Juuu Id JKFFEliSON BSBSSVsT r GENERAL COMMISSION MAitOHANT, AND DEALKH IN Timber and Lumber. SAVANNAH, Qa. WELLS A WILLIAMS, DEALKUS IN UOUEST,IO, EOKEIGN AND FAMCi DRY ROODS. No. UO Congreu-it., Savannah, Qa. JAS. T. WELLS, tormorly of Beaufort Dial. & C. TUKOlHlLUtf WlLUAMsf “ Scrlven Co.,Ga sept 7 — — -*-— .< a. y«iu. W. B. IOVQ. oommW^m&^ts, SAVANNAH, OA. may 30 B ACON and PORK—60hints Cioareldes, 26do Ribbed do, 10 casks Hams 60 bbls Moss Pork, Just received and for ealo by JyB KUDU EBB. NORlUd * OO. 49* Ordorarrom city audcouuty solicited. -Si fob 5 ' JOHN S. N 011 R TS, ARCHITECT. H AVING resumed the practice of his profes sion, oilers his services to his frieuds und the public us ou Architect and .-superintendent. Ueslgua fat auy part or the country supplied amt executed lu all tho various bronchos of his profes sion, such as Public Edlilces, Stores, Dwellings. Monuments, &o. Thoroughly Fire Proof elores ut siguod und .oxooutod. uiilcu at present in Bay Uue, rear of thu Custom House. Jan 8—ly K tCfclVLDthis-ddy porrtoimerALbama— II CKers s. lf-rni-iug Hour, Cholca Table Butter k Cheese, at BAltRON'tf Family Grocery, Jy 30 Ooinsr Whltaksr k whaihonsts. GUN BY k DANIEJt. toolumbus, Ga. bl'tWART, GRAY &CO. f RUtfE, DAVltf k LONG, \ , . Wil. wiikiht, 1 f mum* YOUNO. ATKINS & DUNIUM, l a A. UREKN’E ii CO., ; U « I ... .... ' J. O. HUSK. J. O. DAVIS. WM, 8. DAN1ELL, — ATTOBNEY AT LAW, tUVSXXAB. GA. 45T Office over lliotuas it. Turner * Go. 1 * Oruf tftore, Bay street. my7^ lAKiuar. ii* n. ummiimmi LOCKKTT A NIVKLLING., OOMMISS1UX MKKUUAN^S, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, ...... .. . Savannah, Go. Will attend to tho selling or all kinds oi produce Strict attention given fa receiving and forwardJiii goods. may 81 ly ^ Auction & Commitfsion House, Alaum, Go A. R. Hi-liAUUHLUV, General Agent and Auctioneer. Solicits from his friends consignments ol aver description. Takes orders far Cotton. KCT tfpeciul utieuiiuu given to tho sales of Kan Ibtaif, blocks und Negro property, at public ati' privutuHales, i-'rempt return* ami dimatek. Heferenco—0. A. L. LAMAR. melt 80 JAS. W. UKKK.N. n, r. dMlMjr GREEN * SMOOT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OO120 TOUtiAHTOX, QA, JOHN BILBO, Ordinary of Chatham County. AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in the Court House. mylh > Ahi'fHONY Aiiiicu£li6HI ATTOBNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia. JUT Office on Bay street, over the Bank ofSavan- uuh. R. P. COLE * BROTHER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ME] CHANTS, Savannah, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala. F. T. Lout, ! H. F. Cora, Bay street, tfaruunah. Commerce st., Momg’r KKraucMaa. Holcomb, Johnson, k Co. | Cohens k Herts, Lwkettk tfuelllugs, I Edwin Parsons*Co., Robert A. Alien, J tferanfan, Johnston « C SAVANNAH, GA. mylS I7IC. 1. WKBB. WM. H. SAC WEBB dt 8AGR, (SUCOffiKONS TO CA MIRON, WKBB ft OO. IMPORTERS OF CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN-WAR 145 MBBTlNU-ST. CHAKLK8TON, B.O., Will supply Couutry Merchant* with Goods In Un line at as low rates as they can buy in New York, or olBewher*. nept 28 ij ~H. Ii. P. king: ^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner of Bay and* Whitaker Street SAVANNAH. fob 22 Bmos JONH 8. BOWEN, ENGINEER, AKlHITKCT AND bURVEYOR, COltNKK OK MUTTON AND UKYAN-BTB., (Above c A. 1.. Lamar.) JyC—Sin O. W. MABRY, ATTOBNEY AT LAW FIUNKUN, HEARD OO., UA. Will attend to professional business in tho Goon of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, U wether and Troup. Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, IoGrange, Ga.: Ij David Irwin, Marietta, Go.; ColonelM. M. Tida Fayetteville, Ga.; and Mr. william Dougherty, lumbua, Ga. aepl7-l Win. McALLISTKR. hhed ou reasonable terms. Orders rea- SpcvUully solicited. ap 18 D. A. O’BYUNE, ATTOBNEY AT LAW, Office 176, Bay-st., over Turner ft Go’s. Drag tftore SAVANNAH, OA. nov 10—ly GEORGE TROUP HOWARD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Monument Square, near State Perk. SAVANNAH, GA. nov 10—ly crane, wells * co.. FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, B.v.iili.h, Urn. attorney ’and'( OUNSUXOR at law, HouUcello, Jefforsou County, Fla. Rcforence—Hon. W. B. Funuxo, Savannah, Qa. myll EDWARD G. WILSON, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND ( OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward ft Owens' Law Office. [myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE * CO., commission and FORWARDING) BOV'street tSatvnnaA. THOS. S. WAYNE. & Jfc GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE^ jy iu.tf Savannah. ~ J L W. PATTERSON, UUN8ELD0R ‘ ATTORNEY AND COL Troupvllle, l/twndeaConty,Ga. AT LAW, (nil — ——— ALD,i• j v ,... Corner of Broughton and WluUkiiHItb, _ •. SAVANNAH, ga., OUOCE8SOB to T. O. IUce,Manafictarer$od O Dealer iu every variety of common -and fine Can WEB, kiln dried and warrantod fa rasSt effSJ W*W: tt. hot drop 5r “sESSir"T , ss; i X l ir“ d8 “ wb ^^&*