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I.J. ' * " ‘ “y '• ’• \ Hi VOL. XXXVIII [OLD BBRIK.S.] fliOM M<TKNDA YA FTMitfOON'SHlUTION BIT T1^3LiagGrgiuaJg , £H. DcmotrntU Victory lit ItII*sout I U St. Louis, Aug. 8.—Bouton is positivi ly de- Anted tut* Ouvtruor* Truateu Polk, the Demo- cratto nominee, believed to have been clouted. Phelps, Given aud Jackson aro dented to Congress, (These aro nil Democrats of Hie light stvn.i. If wo add to thorn the Doino&ratHt candidate (Richmond) already reported ns electid, and Oaruthors chosen by 70 majority, ani vta Ihvo live sound Democratic Congress* men from Missouri. Tho otlior two districts have probably been divided betwcoii tho Ben- tonites and Know Nothings. [Gkorgian & JouitXAL.] The scarcity of Cotton on snlo in our mar ket. la almost without a precedent. Tho trans actions yesterday, and not reported, amounted to 78 bides at ll$c. This lot bus been ou the market several weeks, but was held at so high a figure that purchasers wore keptnt bay. Tho owner drop! a fraction yes terday, and tho result is known. Mr. 1\ It. Schuckleford was tho purchaser, leaving the nuiket entirely baro, except l bales. An Industrious Buuui.ak.—Jackson the property <rt* Dr. Harris, of Liberty, was arrest- 0 J lust night by foot policeman Pitman, while in the act of entering Col. Kuapp’s storo in Oiubon’s range. He Imd previously during Cite night entered the house of Mr. John Staley, and stolen a gold watch aud some keys— when taken ho had about $800 in cash about him, and had the Impudence to oiler Mr. Pitt man $20 to release him. He also hud one or two hundred keys about him to facilitate his operations. Ilis H’tuor tiie Mayor turned him over to the Magistrates for trial Burning of the St. Jolitut—Commitment of the supposed incendiaries nt Jack sonville, Fla. We are iof inned .by a gontlemm who came on fr«ra Jacksonville yesterday, in the Dar> lingtoii, that ou examination was held in thut city on Monday aud Tuesday, by a bourd ol Magistrates, relative to tlio roceut burning ol tbeate.iraer St. Johns, which resulted in the commitment of two negroes. Dorsey, tho pro- petty of .Mr. Pappy, of Jacksonville, and Tom. tiio property of Mr. Bennett, of St. Augustine* The cv.doiioe introduced for the prosecution made out a strong case of probable guilt against tho prisoners, and disclosed a well ar ranged si h< me for the destruction of the boat. Tho counsel for the prosecution vfero Mosars. Couper of Savannah, and Fleming of Jackson ville, for the defenco, Mr. Livingston of the lat ter place. We aro gratified at learning that tho maftcr lias been taken vigorously In hand by the mu nicipal authorities uud citizens of our sister Cty, and we trust that they will succeed in their attempt to discover the authors ofthls new at tempt to injure their commerce. Tho Recent Elections. The most rera irkable display of hurdlhuod and politic,d effrontery wo have evor sceu dur- In $ oar livoi U the statement of tho Savannah IkpA tlimn of this in >ruing on learning tho re sult of the Kentucky and North Carolina elec tions. It appears to think that this is no test of Mr. Fillmore’s strength. His recent-arrival in the cu mtry has not given time for hia friends to organize. His being the candidate of no jurlj, it goes on to nay that‘’the recent elec tions do not, and cannot show Mr. Fillmore’s strength. Ho is stronger than any victory tho Araerioau piirty coa.d now achieve, aud ho can* mt be conquered by any defeat which may be fall them. Taere is a reserve from the people which 1i*j nut eulLtod under any party ban nor." ■ The Republican cannot believe one word of thi-. It is dot within tho scope of credulity, ex-roled by tho most aau« fi d tie teinporamc.it- Let the Republican ao- k'Mwleilgo tho truth—it hus no hopes for Mr* Fillmore anywhere. Let it be cuud d. We k low that, as a partisan organ, it is obliged to p it the best face 011 the matter thut c.,n be mastered for the occasion. We liavu u grout onimhmmtion for tho situation it occupies, and we will nuke all reasonable•allowances. Let the Republican bo honest, and say to the people of Georgia, wo have a certain election iu tiie city of Savannah, in which the rights oi the people ol this country me ill question, and iu which wo have a deep and vital interest, to wit; certain spoils, and for which we must fight to the last. Lot it say that it represents a party which lu-«, us John Jlaudoiph once said, “seven principles, live loaves and two small Hailed?” Aud worst of all, it would have to say that the UsUcs were of the very smallest kind. It draws consolation from the following. In Kentucky let it be remembered, that there is u Fremont ticket in the held. There aro probably aome thousands who wdl vote for it. How h ,vo these voted m the recent election V Not fur the American party. If our minima- tioj be correct, toe foreign vote of Kentucky, Cast for the Democratic party in thi-, election, is toe in am strength of tnu Frein »ut party. Tue ••correct information,” is no doubt from that ictitui k.ilolo correspondent of the Tribuuv. at Columbus. Ohio, or one entitled to about as much credit. Tue Republican must not at tempt to deceive itself, by saying that the foreigners of Kentucky voted for the Black Republicans. It lma not the shadow of aground for believiug it, except the statements of the Louiaville Journal, and every one knows what the character of that paper is. The readeis of the Republican, iu order to tee all t he glorious events in the future, so vi. vidiy portrayed, will have to be ublo to do what Ur. Bam Weller could not do. In the celebra ted tihd of Burdell, vs. Pickwick, Surgonnt Bazfnz, was exceedingly anxious to draw out of tae iuaiitable 3am, tue fact, that he had seen the tender passages between Mr. Pickwick .aid Mrs. B irdell. Trti dialogue ij us follows : *' Have y-»u a pair of eyes, Mr. Weller!” Yes, I have it pair of eyes,” replied Bum, aod ibut’a juat it. If they wos u pair o’ patent {•mbit; uidhutt m.tguii>iijg gas microscopes of htxir.i power, p’raps 1 might bo able to ecu through uliigut o’ Hair# aud a deal door; but btiu only you see, my wision’s limited.” fetich are the 1 equipments of vision uiudo opoii tbo readers of the Republican. ProetMlIiigi of Council. HAVAx.va i. Aug, 7(1%, 1,810. ' Cemioll met: 1’resout, ilis llonor,.Edward O. An derson, Miyor; Aldormen Alletiv-Champion, Uiislii- g <r, WaUorj Colton, Ffwey, aud Arnold. Tl- minuto< of tho last moethi of Council wore read and couQmioii. file Jiifoiiuutlon and Fiuo Dockets were road and oiullrmo KKroari- HKAD ANII AluilTIUI. The,Committee lo which was referred the ootu- launiu 'U. u n\ the rhivummh Dos Light Company, reU.lvk' to tlio.purohiuo by the oily of tho KaUorii Extremity o,'ia * tlay ntroet.—Roipuuuully rupurt, I hat they uuu.iui ruuimiinond as Is asked by said Company tlio exoiiiidion of ilia Has Works from taxation, fto.,its a price of said land, Inn reimtntnoltd Umt a* ii 1- important Hut tlm cily should po.no-u tills properly, that a commit 1*0 of tnreo shout l ho appointed, of wlilob kis llonor tho Mayor shall bo one to negotiate for tho purchn-uof said land tram tbo (ia* Company, giving iu litm thoroul some purl at tho city domain ol'. qiUl dltnonslons. . D. A. O'HYIlNHj Aol’g. CUnlrraao. Tim couimitteo to which was 1 cferrod'tho com munication from tho Justicos ofthu Inferior Court .oluitVu to the Milectlou uf a file for a new jail, re- oniuiih-iul tliat Ills Honor lliu Aiay or colder with i limn, and (lx tipim such a lot belonging to tho city as will he mo-t suila'do for the tuniu. 1). A O'BxKN’K, Autiug Cha’rm’ii. The Finance OonmiUco, to report an the petition •d' Mary C Wytly praying Council to refund 58- oi* doub.o tax overpaid by lior for 1851 and 1S55,report is tbltows, viz : 'l'lie ITiiuaco Comndtteo recommend that tlm within potitlon he gi anted. ftOitl&ltT A. AI.I.l’X, Chairman, 'i'iifi l-manco Committee, to r* p »rt on Hie petition or .mint D Howell praying to be reftmUoa^i) on tax on a stove erroneously roUrned by hint lu 1855 and IS&d.report us follows, v r. s 'Urn Committee recommend (hut tho within peti tion ho granted. ROBERT A. ALLEN, Cluv’n. The Kmattce Couitniit.-«, Ut report on the petition uf.li.mM >*1 Noidiiitger, tor ostate jo .n Kcobor, prujmgn r<:a<sosstneut or tuthtcUoti on lot No 8, u :iau street, re|Kiit a. follows, viz: 'La Kintboo Committee locommeud that the w.tliiu pjutiou he gruutjd—(the old asses.Mnool to oe tho pr.'selit valuation.) UOUEKRT A. ALLEN, Chit’ll. The Committee ou lleulth UudCVmetory to whom was reivrrcd the peilt on nt the Savtutnab Youug dens ChrUtlnn As-ociutioti, praying for two lots u La rol Drove Com nery, bag leave to roj«m ; ’I*imt nil other ebautubio «ssooialiona.owning lots •n t ui C'-m >1 ry.h ivo paid for the same, and that lit« Committee dieins it umulvisnble in set the , rcco lent at this time. 'I hey then-turn naked to 10 ill.*chargedijrom the further consldelation of the .lutuioa. • ROHT. D. WALKER, RICHARD D. ARNULD, JOHN K. VOSBY, - Committee. otusr Hetouts. Tho Committee ou Pi bile Salos and City Lots, to nport on the petitiou of James P. Screven and ill relative to the opening of Ku.-tiLcad and cer- utn other streots—wore on motion of Aid. Cohen, ioi-omlod by Al l. Champion, discharged from the further coiisidomtlon thereof. Savannah, Aug. 7. lS5f-, For tho Honorable the Mayor and Aldermen of tlio city pl‘ Savannah. Gk.nt.— 1 Tn„Uio information of your Ilonornblo B »ly, I beg leave to make tho following commimi- uturn : lit conformity with tho roeommouUatlou of tlio Majority Report of the Committee ol Council, adopt- id ut the last regular meeting of your Board, iu which it was recommended thut tiie polil on of Youug America l'tru Company bo referred to the Juvaatmhl-iro Company, to the cud that nnothor hearing of tlm teverul charges made and prcfori ad igainst (ho Youug Amurioa Kira Company, might unin bu had. It was resolved by tlm Savannah i-'lre Company again 10 hour amt dmermiitu tho i t uth of tho charges preferred aa aforesaid. Whero- •ipoti. the Savannah Fire Company nt Its regular monthly meming 011 Friday, August 1st, 1830, alter having given lour days notice to tlio First or Acting first Foreman of Young America Fire Company, of ih« timo and place of holding such Investigation, mguthur with * copy of tlio charges preiorrod igaiust said Company, proeoodod 10 hear Hie snino, nod after a fi ll lave tigution of the truth uf tho dtargos aguiu.it tlio said Youug Amo icu Fire Com- uny, they the sold Young America Fire Company weru found uud declared gul.tjr by tho Savuuouh .-ire Lciupnny of tho clurges prel'erro 1 against mom. Whereupon. It was Ucciaied and adjudged »y the Suvunuuh Firo. Company, that tiie termor decision and Jmli.ment of smd Comp my iuthu mat ter of tho Young America Firo Company, raado at i‘a roguiur mooting hold on tlm -Ph ju.y, laso, diould stand, and lie nfllrmcd, which said Judg- nout and order woro m tiie words M.f.wiug, to wits 4 nVhoreiw, Hath factory ovhoncn bus bneu produced to the Kavnutmlt Fire Company, that cor- aiu per-ons n tacliod to Young America Firo Com pany No. 6, ut u lire ou too night of the llr»t of any, i860, refti odtooiicy'tho legal and po.itivo •rdersof tho Commanding Fireman, noting Chief Fireman of tlio Uiy of Eavuttuub, mid woro gui.ty •I lusubordmatiou. and of cooduct subversive uf .;uuU order, aud destructive of tho authority and lisduliuc of tholr Uupurtmunt. lie It tiler, tore remlvad by tiie Savnntinb Fire Company, that tlio said 1 mttig America Fire Com pany, No. 5, be deprived ot 111) engine, hose curls, huso, and all other fl 0 apparatus, now in their poum-sion belonging to the city of e-avannuh, ind the Utncl MrcinnuH heroby directed to take uosdossioii 01 the sums, and place the sumo in Hie Firamuu’s H 11, aubieuL to tho future order uud disposition of tho 5av.rn.iah Firo Company. And the suid Youug America Fire Company, No A, its (licei s and members aro hereby prohibited umt forbidden, from and alter this date, from using at any llro m this oiiy, uny eteiorn, ougleo house, nn- giu«, iio.so cart, llro plug, nose, laduor, lire hooks, or any other projier-y or apparatus used lor ox- Ingulsbitig tires, belonging to tbo city of .-uvnnmih; ind la pursiunco 01 the nliovo resolution, tho Chief Fireman is hereby di rected to servo 0 notice of the nbuvo proli.b non upon tho Foreman of Young Amorto 1 Fire Co., N 6. All of which is respectfully submitted. llOXTuUM FRY CU MM INC, Chief Fireman. on motion, the above report was ordered to be roceivt-d uud entered on the in.nutes. tho other Cmnmittocs to roport asked for aud nh- taiuod further tone omuvANCTy. A bill to bo untitled nn ordinance to tax certain poramu visit ngihu cityjot Favutinuh, was read tho M-coiid tune amt passed iiubiihuoufiy under tho titie thereof. •‘.ui uruiimnco utnemliilorv of the Firo f'rdiimu- ces of tlio cily of tivaiitmii,’’ was rend tho second tune, aud on motion rcfuriud to the Committee on Firs Dopant-nout. An ordhiutico to incroaso tho aiihry of tlio Heiltu Uliloer of tho city of S.iv inimh. and tlx his Iocs for boarding vesst |.t, &e.. w>s road Hie second time, aud on ntotiou of Aldei'ituii Arnold, laid over for tho prebuui. TimilON RK.VO AND I AID ON THU TABLK. Tho petition of tlio Young A inertia Firo Com puny, asking Council “id review too action of the .ravm.unh Fire Company”—‘ to uko tliisnmticr Iu- to yuui own hands, M —to judge b uwou tbytn uud as,—‘-to lake this matter into your own hutuls, mid to restore us priviiedgus widen wo are unconcious ot having forfeited by v.liii.1 iiiucoudua.*’—was read. Alderman BaMngor oil'crcd the foilowing nrcam- ble and roMiaiiUais. winch wcio read^ viz : M A8.*SAUxi(jsiij TA FuLiTiOd.—The Fitcltburgh, wassuciiuheiLi, ABierieiiu 3tite Council held a meeting Tuesday, when a motlou to cudursu f illinoie aud Dooelson wan amended by sub* Hunting tnenumes of Fremont and Johnson by »Vote of 80 5‘J. A loiter was read iVoin FfCaideut B irtlctt, revoking tlio ebarteroi tbo MusiachnstUii Council ou tlio ground of retire- •uny, and authorizing the Fillmoreitea to form » bew Council. The Ftllmore meu hereupon wiii.drt wuud foi.med a new State Council. The rtoraouiors enduttetl the nomihaliun of Guv- eiiiur Gaiduer, uud adhered to the nomination t rent mt und Johnson. New Y • yr Yung SlAWfKTd.—iVcrn 1 ark AuxuH y* -Noon. 1- lour—Bales of U,000 bbls. ut $8 30 fw.lmijjUt Bl.li.iiu ou ior'good Ohio; aud $d lor S lutlieru, f0Mv?7 Sulw of 10 » 0 °0 bushels ut 07J eta. *01 11 Cati-I' in. 11 * Cater mixed. rjwH—SilM ur4Q0 bbla at$20 1J for raoaa. iU ” <1 ° bbla. nltbdWl forreiiackcd IVheycas, The Young Aiucnui l.-tro Company jiot- 1H0110 t mo .-uvmumli Firo Comimi.y in the Unit iu- siaoie, a-loi.ov.», viz ••To g nnt us the UoO of one of your Firo euginer for this purponu of aidiug and assisting you noun-ublo bouy iu exthigulslilng tires iu tiie City ot .'uvuiin.ih, uud do in roby pledge ourselves faith fully m dl-i-.liurgo our duties us liromon to iho host of our abtlit.es. v |Wyin« tliat t iu in tiler . bp tutpnreil into by tilin' jliuil Whereas, Tins tkmrd being wliling that they mIi nil 1 have a tali' hum-lug. hut uuwl ling to lutor- •i’I’o whh tlio primary Uulhdrlty: of the frtvunhah FlreOumpniiy, rultirrvd tiie petition ujMm that ado- gatl-nii tu tho FuvmiuuU Hro Company. »• that tbo snnl Yhuug Amurioa Fire Company might have au- other investigation nceordlug.to tho by laws of tho Department ” And T«/iUreas, This Board Is informed, by tb« oommmuuntmii cf tho chief Fircnvm, rend ut this in*ctlrtg. tint tho Fnvantmh Hro Cmnpuiy, moon- lo.mi y with imtU roforenco, after glv ng sutllelout utiliou of Hie time ar.d pluou of such iuvostigatten to the First, or noting First Cllloor of the said Youug Amurioa Fire Company, Lygethor wlta a copy of tltu charges prol'orreU, proceeded to iiistituto miuholher iltvo.'tiguihm, and niun* a lull und fair uxatniimt'.ou, according ;o tlio regulations ot * liu Department, nf- ilnuuil its rormor judguiu.it tliat tho Voung Ameri ca Firo Comp my had broken tho condUmns on which it held us l.nginu and (KHitlon in tlto Bopiirt- munt, by iusttbor Mualion, icc„ und Unit, therefore, by tin) terms of those conditions, itHlimtld be do- privo l of Us Engine, Am Halt there,lore Unsolved, That this Board fctriftlId- tied w Hi thc courdo puifpiud liy tbo Savaunah Fire Company, and that the petition of tho Young America Firo Company b.> permitted to He on the t«hlo. Fr&ticia .*. Surtow, Etq., nppilod to bo heard on tlio p 'tilloii of tlm Youug Atn-rlca Fire Company. Alderman Colton moved that Mr. Bartow bo heard. a I or man Arnold moved tliat In* lie hoard as a matter uf special cmi-nny. Application granted as a matter of e-pccial c Airluay, aud Mr. Bartow ivldressod Council. After hearing tho argument of counsel the rosoln Hen of Alderman Basinger was pul to tlio IJoard, and diclarod adopted. Tlio yeas and nays wero colled for, with Iho fol lowing result, viz: You*: Alder moil Champion, Jlnsiugcr, M'alkor, Cohen, Posey, Arnold—0 ; nays, Alderman Allen —I. tenmu.vs kkad and uu.v.viku. Uf Hiram Roberts as attorney for A N Mayor, praying Council to direct tlio Oily Treasurer to re- itiiid iUd douhli* inx overpaid uti his wharf property. Uf Horace Mor a e praying Council to refund liitu 515 double lux in 1854, on improvements on lot No iO,L ; berty Word, overpaid by him. PhTtn-lNS AND 1 OMMCNICAilONS. T'brt poMlVou of istuvons ft l.nlsUm praying Council to have u gas llglitat the corner ol' West Broad mid Harrison street-), and stating that ihoy have tlio lamp, mol ask fur the light, was read ami rel'errud to tno Coiii'nittuo on (ilia. Read a oomintmioation from tiie Board of .'ioelth, usking for one barrel copperas and fifty liarreis of lime, un motion the same was graiitud. Read a eoiiiiminicaHon fiom tlio Board of Com- missiouurs.olTUo tnvunuuli Water Works, enclos ing lor approval, 1.10following reaolutlmi, viz: /lesoh'ect, That tlio use uf water for wasinug pave- moms, lie allowed oi-iy butweuu atuniao uudul .e oVlock. A. M., and between lour umt six o’clock, 1’. M. Un motion, the same was approved. Read aeommuuic.uam fiom loo 5avum-.ali Firo Company, stating that on 1st August, 1850, .1.0. Oilldaim, .1. 5. Buwun, R. J. Kuuu, 11. B. Headman amt A. It Waver, were duly electod for nomina tion lo Council. Uu moliou, said uomiuatjous woro cou0rmod.^ Read u cuininuuieatlon from the Wusliiugtou Fire t'omj any, stating that L). W. Moxally was uunui- luoii.ily elected 1st Assistant Foreman uf said Com- pauy, and usnmg eoutirmatiou tboreof On motion, the eiunu was cemlrmod. IXECn-ONH. Edward .1. Harden, Esq., was duly ulceted Cor poration Attorney. ltKSOLtmONS HKAD AND ADOITKD. SAVANNAH, (GAA8UNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1856. j Ll. '■ ' L •”• ‘ T| * 1 *L - ; : : t- - I ? vi- 1 --- — : NO. 18048. By Alderman Arnold— lies<>lc&l, i'ltul tlm Jailor b«, and hereby h re- quirod to make a twport to Couucil at Its next moot ing. of all 'lie persons who havobut-n eoinntllteu to .luil since lus induction into uUlco, when uud how committed, and when uud how dbcharged, up tu tlio presout time. By Alderman Cuhcii— , . Rcsolval That it is the duty of the Marshal und Deputy, to' superintend tlio work on tho «treels, &o., mid that JiuHtner person bo euii loyed. JUI-CKt.LANEOt'S SIATrKU • b Tlio roalgnatlou ot it. J. it. II.o, us weigher of ilay, was read und accepted, uud the Clark of Council directed to glvo the u»uul notice tor the fliecllun of his oiicco.-sor. Tbo resigaution of L. Z. Sternhoiraor, as keeper of me City t.ooks, was road and was referred to ills Honor the Mayor. Aldei-maii Walker, Chairman of lb* Health uao Ctnuoiety Couiumtu.', called the attontioii of Coiiu- c.l r. Ltivo to the font liuiue tract of laud—n .inuer ot uoiou &« uu inut.uii, the Bitiiw was»allured to the Loriioru- tioa Altoi uey. Amouui of account* pas>t-d, $4,008,13. ■ uuuuil Adjourned. EDWARD G. WILSON, Clerk of Council. A BiJ.L. To bu •atltiod An Ordinance to tax cortalu por tions viftiliug tbo City of ••iuvauuuh. Be itordauio i by tlio Mayor unit Aldermen or the City of savauuuu uud huuilo.a thereof lu Couuch as ombled, uud it Is hoioby ordulned by thu autlioiliy uf Hie same that from uu alter tbo passing of lids ordiuuuco u tax of' two Uuudred uonars n. hereby mipo.-iOd ou euch bluvo, or free portOU o. co.or, wlm shad como,ut bu brought mto the City of tuvuuuali mi- the purjiosu of bo.ng trauoportua to Libuna.or uny oilier iu.1 lusUeicu, t-nherdn«ct- ly. or imiitocuy, Hirougli oilier parts or places, tom this city. And lie it farther ordalticd'by tho authority albre- euiu, thut if any owuor, of any sluveaor slavs so brought, or cunjud lo bo ho transported us a orsald shah neglect or reiUso to pay, on uomand, tlio tux ubuvo impoaoii tlieti it bbuli be tlio duty of tlio Clerk of Council to is.-itu execution forth witn against suld owner, uud tho Miirnltul b liorcby roquiretl to levy the said oxecuon and collect the amomu tbore of. Ami bo It furtbor orduino-J by tiie authority nrore- mild, that if kuy free person of co.or, ao tirought, or causing to bo trauspoi ted us u.oresalOj sball «.l» dctuuuu uegioct or refuse to puy thu tux ntoroaid it shall bo the duty oitlie t loncof CounciUu issue ex eeutiou for the sains, and tho Marshal is noruby re quired to proccea ai mcasu of defaulfol' payment of taxes, by free persons of co.or, ns now establish ed. . Passed in Council, Savannah, 7th A«g lB5b.„ [1,8] EDWARD 0 AXDERSUN, Mayor. Alieat, Kiiwamd tl. Wilson, Cierk of Couucil. Explosion ank Loss t OF Life.--Portland, Me., August (1.—Monday iittoruoon, tho Coru- lug uud Glazing: Mills emmected with the pow der works ut Gorliutn blow up, killing Beter lvitchie, of Citnada, und Messrs. Getty, of Portland, and White, of Actou, Mussuoiiusctts. Liverpool to Portland.—We lenrn from theStitoof Maine that the propeller Cleopatra, the tirstsleiitnship lu Iho new Hue of steamers between Liverpool and Portland, touching at ot. John’s, Newfoundland, and Halifax, is liYsuil from Liverpool for Poi tiuud on tho 23d iiist. Railroad Accident—Several Persons Woi'ndkd.—Philadelphia, Aug. U—The Bal timore ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ *' x And Whereas, Tlio said Savannah Firo Compiuiv, upon the recommendation of Daniel II. Stowurt, JimioU Ivor, and ii F Witinilc, .Jr., tlio ComuuiUio iu wltoiit sai l petition wa» reforod, nccciitod tho services of tlio Young America Firo Company, no u ndero l, and granted them the use of uu oiigiuo npuu c> rUdn anidiUou* repovia-I by said ccmmutee among which are tlio fo.luw Ing : “ut Hi .t tho cuuip.tuy now organized, *o tony as they an: approved, and are $i)kizut operaliees, bu recognized ns a part of tho Firo Dopui tuo-iit, iu oonacctioii with tiiaSuraunah Firo Compauv. M •••Hit. Tlio comjiuuy now organized shad be sub ject to tho control of the Comuiuuditig Fireman, aud iu ca-c uf any in ubordhiuutiou, or of unv couduci subversive of good order, or daugerouR to Iho piuco oRi wuifnro ofthu city, they shall holi;ibio tube irmglit b iforo tlio h'^vaunuh Fire Compauy, aud it'B »tlty to bo ilenrlvod of their ougino.’’ *‘5tli. The rules of tlio company now organized shall conform In nil poluts to tlio spirit of tlio lire ordinances of the city and the regulations ol’dltb Board ol tho Fuvauuah Firo Company, r.o thut no clualiiug or coulllct may nrlso; that harmony and nlmriliuatli.il, so caaentlal to tho kuocum of the Jiro Department, tuny bo tnaiula ned”—under which conditions tho Young America Fire Company i oocivod lit unglue from tho said Savunnab Fire Company. An t, whereas, Tno Savanuah Firo Company, nt la oguur monthly mooting iu July hut, “upon •aiii.aetory ovidotico producml ” to them that the Young America Firo’Loinimiiy bnd been “guilty of lusuboriiuiation, and conduct buhvur.dvu of good oruur, amt clcstruullvo of tlio until rity an i disci- plino of tho Dopurimont,” aud had lliuioby viola- tod tlio conditions tiny hud vol.nturlly assumed, passed aa order ••thuiiliu said Young Amurlc.i Firo U tnp u y, No, 5, bo deprived or ii-ougiuo, Ac., and bo p ohioitou irum u»tng uuy property or Appara tus Usen for extinguishing Uros. boonigiiig to tho uhy of .Sa/atiiiftii," whoronpou tho Youug aweriua Fir.) Cuinpjny a idrwfiod a poUUon to ihls Board, aUUng that they bud not had n fair houriug, aud more nutrain, lust night, nt II o'clock, run - ver a cow noar Gray’s Kerry, which was de tained iiutil near day light this morning. The Engine, baggngu, mail und two passengers cars wero thrown duwn a slight cinburkinent uud greatly demolished. A special train was scut down with several physical^, who were assisted in their attentions by i)r. Harris, of Baltimore, u passenger. The escape of the passengers was a miracle. A. Scluisorann, canvasser for the Argus is the only otic severely hurt. Hia spine is injured null lie is internally hurt, JossiaU3.B.ill,tuu mail agent, i3 cut und brtiised several. John Fow hus his thigh frac tured, and is otherwise injured. Tho engineer escaped without serious injury. Thu injured were brought to the city by» special train und removed to their homes. Wastiina ton T'iirreipuileiice WaSUtaton, August 0, 1850. Tlwre ts much force id tho reqnirka made by Mr. Bewavd, of Now York, la tlio Sonata yes terday, when presenting the piiiitlou of Charles Robinson and others, now h* confinement in Kansas and awaiting tholr trial on tho charge of treason, asking relief from Congress. The petitioners represent tlmt no provision hus heretofore been made for brlttglng up from thu Territories, by writ of habeas corpus peraous accused ol crime, to be oxamiued, ami bailed, discharged or recommitted, and that no writ of certiorari cun Issue to the Territorial caurts to bring up the Indictment, and frir cause shown to ronmud the prisoners for trial by some court wkoro political opinions will not iu< ( Uuonco the jury; und they pray that Congress may. at ance pass a law. granting theso writs to the pooplo of all tke '-Torrltorliw us well us of tho States, Political trials, tho Bonator remarked, ure unknown In this country. The employment of the judiciary to settle political dittbreuces, by tho trial of political offenders, us.crimiuuls, has ulwitys in other countries been 1'uUil to. thu harmony und peace of society, Thu charge against these prisoners arises out of a political contest which divides the Executive und JAigis- lutivo Department oi' our Government, beiug President ou one side and thu House of Repre* sentututives aud part of tho Seuute ou the vtuer. the constant tiuctuatiou of popular sentiment iu regard to pulitiul questions ami the well kuowu fact thut political convictions uud judg ments of attaluder ummituously approved by one generation have often been reversed by the next, wero noticed by Mr. Seward as induce ments to greut caution in making uud urging this charge. Tho Seuator is undoubtedly right iu the gene ral seutimeut expressed by hlui on this ..ab ject, however ho may bo iuiluenced in this particular cose by his Free Beil prejudices uud proclivities. As treason l3tho highest crime known to the law, surpassing even murder iu enormity, just la proportion ns the aggregate interests of the whole community surpass in importance individual interests, it should nut bu lightly made nor too easily proved ; aud it was II oi dur to giturd against the very feel ing which now unhappily pervades so large a poriiou of tho couutry—tho feeling oi poli tical hute—that the Constitution requires iur a conviction of treasou the testimony of two witnesses to an overt treasonable ucfc, lol- lowiug In this respect the old Eughsu law of treasou. Mucauluy, iu the fourth volume of his history of England,- iu remarking aud opposiug this provision of law, urgucs that the testimony of oue witness is a strog as thut of two, especially whore, iuoue case, the single witness chances tu bo honest, and,,iu tue otuer case, the two witnesses ure rogues^, Buell may in general be truo as to the mere credibility of witnesses; but tho historian left'eutiiely out of view the reason which iuducedthls require ment of law, uumely, the additional safeguard which it attords ugaiust political lra$e ana cuu- uuqueut perjury. Treason, us defined by the constitution, con slsts iu luvyiug.wur against thu Uiutcd Btates, or in udUenug to their enemies, giViug tiieut aid uud commit. Can it be truly said by thu warmest opponent of Northern muaticiaui that such au act has beeu iutentiouaily com mitted by any man in Kansas V It is at such a tunc ot political excitement os tue present, wheu mou ure too apt to forget the teachings of moderation, that calmness, caution uud con servatism have the happiest effect, und it must plainly appear how much can now be douu.by tue exercise of ieuily eveu towurd those wuu may perhaps have transgressed the strict let ter ui tue taw, in ulluyiug the wiimwmd of po litical fury, wiiiuh, if sufi’ered to inert use, may sweep uw.iy before it into everlasting destruc tion, ulike, tue frieuds and enemies oi tue noblest udgUra of government thut ever blessed mankind. iu the Sonute to day, Mr. Evamr reported buck the House bill, wuiuh provides tor tue ftttlcineut of tho claims of olncers uf the revo luiiouury army, uud of the wiuowsaud urpttaus ot t .use who died iu tue service, uud asked its immedrate cou&idcrution. The Dill was accord ingly taken up, und was strongly opposed by Mr. Toombs, it wus then, at Ure exp.rutiou ox Hie moruiug hour, laid aside, aud Air. Hunter made auother iuetfectual attempt to uring up tue Army appropnutiou otll, to which, as usual, tuu iutcrualiwpiuvemeut bills were preietreU. Bills were then passed fur tue ituproVemeut ot tue haruors oi Apulachicola, Florida, uud Gharlestou, South Cuiolma,audfur tue protec tion of Cape Cud harbor, Massachusetts. Tue otll for tue improvement of the Illinois river wits tneu tukcu up, opposed by Mr. Stewart, uud udvuuuteU by Mr. Douglas, wuo remarked with some severity uud justness uu the uuvu* cucy, by Mr. btewurt, ot Mtchiguu bills, to tue exclusion of other bills iu whtcu his State had uo iuterest. Iu the House, Mr. Keitt appeared aud was sworu. A bill reported by Mr. Tnoriugtou, ot Iowa, grautiug lauds to xNeuraska, Mi.mesotu und Kansas, tor the coustructiuu of railrouda in those Territories, to couuect with other con templated roads, was read twice and referred. A bill was tueu reported by Mr. Bcunctt, of New York, wluob wus strongly udvocuted by General Quituiau, uud liuiilly passcu by tl vole of 1)2 to 59, grautiug lauds to iho State of Mis sissippi for the coustructiuu of cerium rail roads. Two rouds are provided for by this bill, the oue from Mubiie to thu Ouio River, tue other from Mubiie, through tho pine woods oi Mississippi, to New OrJeuns. The House tueu weut into Committee of the Whole, uml touk up thu guueiul appropriation bill for legisla tive, executive ami judicial expenses. Impartial. CoiiiiiimM SutelligciM!. Bu vim milt Jiiurkut, AttjmtO. COTTON.—No transactionsroporUul iu this artlolo this tbrcuoon. COLUMBIA, Aaqust 8.—Wo have uoohango to notiue m tho Cotton mirkel, aud can only «av that whon any 11 nltbrud it t'ruoiy oommainis former quo. lations of l*»U>4c. MAYOR’S OFFICE, 1 Cnv ok Savannah, Dili of Augui-t, i860, j iHO DWNKKuuF Luba, aud all others wUom it JL may concern. You uru hereby notlOed to keep your Itogs in and prevent them front going at largo wilhlu the City Limits. Any Dog found going ut large al'tor tills notice, and until the doth dur of September next, shall lie Killed. [i.. s.] EDW’D. C. ANDERrfON, Mayor. Aitost. Edw’p. O. Wilson, clerk oi Council. attg 6 Prizes amounting to 204,000 Dollars!! Will Re distributed aoioruing to Hie following MAGNlJ/lt 'ENT 3CHEME! 30,000 ft umbers—15,183 PrlzcaZ 1 prize of $iO,ui)U is 540,0110 - do do 16,00018 16,000 do do.... do do do do do do do do do do,........... do do............ 7,000 is 3,000 ia 2,000 is 1,000 ia 1,000 la 200 is 100 is., 7,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 2,000 lo.doo 4 « 100 it 4 ii 76 ii 4 a 00 *i 4 u 60 it 4 « 40 it 4 » 25 ii 40 “ 20 n MOBILE, August 4.—Cotton—-The demand to day Inis been to u fair extent, resulting in sales or 000 bales—middling lhjjo. NULtP HI. AVI DULL, JUSTICE or TBE PEACE, NOTARY 'MNVKYA Ciflt, ACCOUNTANT ANI) ■ COT) 1ST. Will oxouto Deeds, it irtgagos, Power or Attorney, Wills, Bon-irf, Notice* aud Taking ot tutor rogatories. OIUoo at the Court Uouso, Savammh. Gu. Court Days, Third Tuesday lo eauh month, and held at tho ofliuo of Edwaiu *.. Wilon, Esq. Rwldoune, Has ton, bolwneu Barnard and Tattnall street. Any call ut night, ou business, will bo attended to im mediate y. jy26 NEW ORLEANS, August 7 Thu Hale-* of C'otnn to duy couiprisod 6 i ba os ut previous r«,tos. ItAaut.vu—India is worth zl und Genuy 24c. FKKioirrs—nor Cotton io Liverpool rulo at Mil per b. WILMINGTON, Aug 7.--TCbi-untink—8aies yes- tor day of 321 bids a id to-daj pt',3u0ut$j 75 tor virgin,8i 60lor,yellow tiipuuu $1 BOlbrhard, fc-wnmt TcKr«MiNK.—‘•ulPs yoiinrdny of 10d casks at Ud*4i’, un i to * uy uf 40 at tonne price. Kosi.v — Sales ol lO.OiW libUCouitnoii at $1 20 for hrgo libit. ’1 au —None In market. Coit.v.—.•‘jdos yo tenlay ot 3726 bu*biMs on private terms, and tu-dav of 2UuO bUAlto.H dt nmvlng 2931 bushel yet < u Hie market. Ftuua.—Wo »mto au advance willi a tight supply. .<atOH or f*0 bbls Fuy ivliio at thr sup.ir an . for.family. BALTIMORE, August 5 —Oopkkii—Tho tuarkot la quiet to-dny Wo hoar of Kales of 303 lags com mon Rio ui Oftc. Sales yoste.di.y of 3UD bugs good fair Rio at lOj^c. Fixn'tt.—The market opened this morning dull and drooping. There w^ro sale- of 300 bbls new Howard street nt $7 fib, ami 330 beta do uo ut |7 37«. . . . Wheat— 1 Tito receipts Ibl? morning were very largo, amounting m tint aggregate tu 50,030 bush els. TJic <lonm»'l'wa-< gno t. Irat p’ices 2 or 3 cents Imvor than on aahirday White sold at *60at65c i ir < r linury/lOdaldS for f dr t * prime, and 170 for family 11 rar 1 its. Red wltculs sold at 165ul(Uo for go d to prime. < Bacon.— -ulea of ShrmMors nt Hidos llj^a 12c, llama 11al4u. Bulk Shoulders 10*^0, Sieea il an i II nits luvo. % Laid>—In libTi 12‘^o,kogs 13jio. Rtcn —The imrka is quint, t'ricw range from 4 to 45i(n for ordinary to good. Whisky.—Sains in bbls nf City and Ohio at 36o per galam. Sen a a—Now Orleaus 8»iu9%u, Cuba 8>ia9y^o, Poiti Rico PiiD.SjU. Mouasks —Now Oi-lcuilis 5 laftHc, Porto lUoo 46a 48o, UUU .'.OuaSo N.O. m 12« 13« NEW YORK, Aug. 5 —Cotton—Romains, under the ateamer's news, Unit and hen y The sides aro vory trivial, entirely for aliiiipiiig. Wo quote as formorty: NKW YORK CLASSinCATION. Cpiamt. bunion, juilille Ordinary 0% AlldtUlug 11X H X 11M MMdliiig Fair... luX ■ 12X l'-'K Fair I2jg 12J4 V.'X Cokfkk.—The market is RRwIy. with Tnlei of 603 bags • io, per Fame, nt lOj^ej BdU do nt lie; 193 do, Skimiuiugs at 10all)>^u; 400 bags Lnguuyra, puit at 11%; 200 do St Domingo, on teuns not transpired uud 2,01m mate Java ut< 4 Ho Flouk—Dur market fur Wo tern Canal Flour oponoil 6ul0c. bettor, but at tho doie this improve ment wus not fuly Ku-tuluori. wlihoniy a mode rate inquiry fur export uud tho lucal trade. Tho u-.Hortmont of desirable brands Is puor, and tbo ad vanced quotations of holders uiMod to the duiluos» The sales are 1:,5 *0 bbla. WtiKAr—The rules uru 10,000 buMtels 8ou»here Red at $1 64 for mil, aud $t 74 tor prime new. Ricif—Is ht:*ar!y ind and u trifle more aedvo; 110 tos sol lat $3 76a4 63 pur 100 ib. Arrived. gtoamor Wolaka, Ring, Palatka, to Claghorn k Cunuigha n. AUi’iOsh. Consigm os par brig Youngster, from N Orloans, w.ll a item! t»the reoepttou of tneit goods m Mu-da. morning, 1UU lust, at thu wlmr at Messrs. Haiu <k Counuiy. All gouuK ramniultq. an tiie wharf .liter suuset w.li be at >rei at the risk aud oxpun u of owoera. a .gO LOCKETT & SNFLLIVGS. ELECTION ft OTIC E. C OUNCIL will, ut its nuxt rivu.ar inepUng, Vl i lual, elect u Weigher id' 11 y, vice K J it Bee rorlgned. saa y Fees—Bonn #.'< 0. A <• llcant* will nuuie their Kceuilties(two requii- eii) atnl baud l.i their appdcatluu tu me, uu or be- 2 o’clock, P. M., of t at uav. LDWARd G. WILSON, augB Cl rkoc Onitmll. 100' OOiiUS) REWARD. M Uu .jL'i'j <i la, JbShaai ul ^° Rumwuyt'ium the ■-un*uiib<‘i ( nthe2> j of Juuu last, bis mutatio womm LAU , abuut 10 years of age, tuldulj height, uthor Hlondnr lorm, 11 mk eyes and of i ..ast cuuntcnanco wh»-n apoken to. She 1ms a-Miiuud tlio name or Maria Hut-on, and wouiu pass fur a t'rco negro, anil muy luvef -rgoil free pa per- 1 . When liwt heard from, tho wus iu thu Gruu^ .-wutnpin*!. LkUo'k Parisli, uud uny passovei into Geo gla iu compiuy with 8- me uui e person. a reward of tw. nty dunar- will be pa d lor Ror ile livery tu mo, or bun a-y ju 1 in Georgia or Boutli Carolina so that. I < 411 g-t tier; onn Unudred do Jars for proof 10 co.iviidlou of her being car- lei. away by u white man with intern to toeu', aud fifty dolUr.-, tor thollKo prool of her being haruored. DEDkICK I ETERSIAN, aug9—2aw4 Gtill-onvUo, S. C LOST. A CHECK of ” ay a 1-1) lur, No 2, t u Mercliant- and Pla'tor ’ Bunk fur $’.0. Buyinent u aauiu h.ia bouu stop ed. ttUgO .tCHN IHVir 16,600 4 prizes ol €200 approxim’g to €40,000 aro €800 ‘ " '**“ ** 16,000 are 400 7,000 aro 8UU 3,000 aro 840 2.003 aro 200 1,000 aro 160 1,000 are lno 200 are 800 8 120,000 Pennsylvania K. N. State Convention.— llan'isburg, Aug. 5.—Tiie K. N. State Gon- ventiou met to day. Tho Couventiou rejected a proposition tor tho formation of a fusion olucto-ul ticket by a vote of 72 to 18. A Fremont county ticket is now talked of. [Of cuuiMoa FrcuioutK. N. county ticket is tulkcil of aud it will bo formod, too. And so ot the rcstofthe couuties. The K. N. State Convention is a furco and the idea of support of Fillmoro iu Peunsylvauiu is a delusion. Ratification Meeting.—A Fillmoro and Dunelson Ratification meeting was held in Funeuil Hall, Boston, Saturday night, embrac ing delegations from Ruxbury and Charlestown, with bauds ol' music. From four to five thou sand people were assembled. Tho principal speeches wero made byErasius Brooks, of New York, und A. B. Ely, of Newtou. Some Fre- monsters present interrupted tho geueral har mony of the meeting by cheers for their candi dates, and a banner buruo into the hull by tho Cimrlcatown Club, caricaturing Mr. Fremont us a mitred Bir-h >p with the cross hi his hand, was attacked uud tom to pieces. Otherwise the Fruraonstors kept tho peace. Tho Fillmore men were oxtreiuely euthu .labile. For Liverpool.—iVip 10 York, Aug. 0.—Tiie steamship Persia saiieit notice this morning, nt U o’uiock, for Liverpool, with upwards 01 one million dollars ia specie and nearly two hun dred passengers. 15,155 prizes amounting to. ,€204,uot) Tho 16,000 prize-s of $8 aro dotorralued by the number whioli draws the €4u,0U0 prize—if thut number should be un odd uumbor, then every odd number ticket in t be Scheme will be euiitlud to €3)4 5 If au even number, then every evon number ticket will bo entitled to $8}{ in addition to any uthor prize which may bo drawn. Purchasers iu buying au equal quautity or odd and evon number tickets, will bo certain of drawing uearly oue half the cost of iho same, with chances of obtaining uthor prizes. All those tickets ouding with 0. 2, 4. 6. 8, are oven—all those ondoug with 1, p, 6,7, 0, are od<t. Romombcr that every prize is drawn, and payublo iu full without detucUou. 46P All prizes of €1,000 and under, paid immedi ately after the drawing,—othor prizes at tbo usual tluio ot thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers immediately aftor tho drawing. Wiiolo Tickets, €10—Hulvos, €6—Quarters, $2 60. Prize Tleketa cashed or renewod mother Tickets at either otlloo. Orders fur Tickets can bo addressed elthar to 8. SWAN U CO., Atlanta, Go., JylQ Or H. SWAN, Mnimtmn-m Ala. L ARD AMI im.NiiLtus.—*u uuIj uuu ou aoga .No 1 Loaf Lard 75 boxes Adamantine Candles, star brand 103 do Beaded's fallow do, just received and for sale by jylU SORANrON, JOHNSTON fc 00. FKESU GUUiiNU CORN MEAL. aug 3 BUSULLS Fresh Ground Coru Meal iu store, and lor sale raw by "*'*J.NG YOU AG & WYATT. Sfetping l-itcUigcnce. l*oi t of aiavuiimiU ABUBsT 0. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MIL I. E II & ROLL, ATTORNEYS M LAW, UllUNdWIUK, UA. Will practice in thi B ditsWick Circuit—comprls- lug tho following Counties: clyiu, Wayne, Cstndeu. Ware, Apppllng, Clinch, Coffee uud Ohurltou. . JOHN B. MILLER. • L. C. ROLL, aug I) ly F OR SALE ON THE WH VRF— lilt) t»bm iho icu New Orivans Mo'a3*es 210 whole aud had c"i.a Kuntavky Rope 22 ca-kn • tear and lu do Ribbed Bacon Sides, rccotvud per brig Voumintcr.* augO LOCRETT & SNF.LL1NGS ■^VATiUABIjUl RICE Fio.kft A'A'A AvjN FOlt SALE, W1TI11N TEN MltJt- 1 OF 11IK CITY OF SAVANNAH. O N the first Tuesduy in December next, will b« Hulil befuro tlio court House in tno city of 8a vunuab, tlio 1 ldUURUm on the .-.avunnuh river, let. miles from tho oi y, kuowu Mulber y Grove, be longing to tho oaURo 01 tlio tutu PliRip Uimur, con talnlug six bundled aud eighty-sevoti ucro% os wldeii there are two huudrod acres of first quulit,\ lido rlco laud, uud one huinlrud and Ully-Uvuurru under good banks uml iu adueBtato for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acres of high Uud uitdci caltlvaiion. Ou the placo aro a good dwo’liug house, overseer’s huiise, bums, negro houses uud tue. outbuildings, all in a good slate of repair. Person deBirlug to purcluKo will cull upon 11. K, Harrison. Ex’i, who resides wtlliin tour miles of tlio Grove, or Rlixa Ulmer, Ex’tt ix, who resides wilhlu two miles of tbo Grove. 'formsof sale made known on the day ofsnle. Possession not given until tiie first of January. Jyl7-td H. K. HARRISON, Ex’or. 4®- Tlio Charleston Mercury will publish uncon week until the day of *«K F uNK L1QC-U1.S— 2 half plpos lileppor’s Brandy, vintage 181f 18U 181b 1864 1864 1854 184- 1864 4 quar Uo do do do 10 X do do do do 4 half do Otard Dupuy A: Co’s do do 4 quar do do do do 6 X do do do do 2 half do Hcuuo-Fa do do i2 do do A Bcignetto do do 60 half, quarter und eighth pipes Cognac, Ro cholto and Bordeaux Brandies of various brands 8 pipes Metier tiwnn Glu 10 6 gallon demijcusoii Loudon Dock and Clo ver Loaf Gin St 1 .roix and Jamaica R im lu punoheous CU do and do do iu domljons Very oil Port aud Madoira Wines tu demljouf- Champagne, Rhino aud Claret Wino In case* and bunkum: m Uoud aud 'tore for rale by augO WEBvfLR K PALMES. A. Tilosi.va Ai CIO., • Auction uml Cumlnuutluti SlonslinnU, 111) iiryun &lreet. SAVANAUH, UhUHlilA. A. Thomas. [joiji]' 8. 8. Haiumji!. Av. H. H- MIUKLL, DEALER IE CHOICE P AM1LV GROCERIES anil Euni.ii and Dumvutto A'l nit, vomvr Broughton amt D'AfhiAer-rfi. fown aud country Huppliod with choiuo good.-, ut modernto prices. All orders promptly attended to, atnl siitihlUctimi always Kuitrunteeii. spiM JOHN 6. FALL1UAKT, WUOLKUALR AND RKTA1L DEALER IN WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANE DOORS. West sido Monument Square, Savannah, Ua. may 11 JOHN C. DOOTI1, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Will ul-io give his attention tu designs in Archltee- turo. Ofilco tu the store of John Williamson, Esq., liay Btraet. myl3 CHAFFEli ft CO., fto. G Whitaker Street, Snvumiah, Ga., WUOUWALK AND lUCrAtL DKAURS LV O ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, ftc, White ij Load, Zinc, White IJusend, Sperm, Whale, Tan- UL-rs’ and NcatsfootOils, Glass, Bruslies, Gold Loaf, Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nails, Marble Mantels, fto., fto. Je4 noun it.mmsmr, ♦ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ofilco comer Bay aud Drayton streets Jyis A. H. WR1UUT. J p. K. BaVAGR. WlllGHT ft SAVAGE. A rrOBNEYS AT LA IF, BRUNSWICK, GA. Jyl» • A. 44. CHAMPION. — (Successor tu Ckatnpiuu & Watte.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Laniard st., between the Market atnl Bay sL, SAVANNAH, OA. Dealer iu Groceries, Foreign aud Domestic Liquors, Drlod Fruits, fto., fto. Uulbrencu—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomons, Esq., Messrs. Kabuu ft Whitehead, aud Swltt ft Co., ‘.-savannah, tia. myll JOHN R. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dubiiu. iaiurmw county, Ua„ late junior partner of tho firm of mV. ft J. Cocukank, lrtrintou, Ua., will attend promptly to all busiuoss outrusted to his care, ('articular attention paid to collecting. Re ference—Dr. 0. B. Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin, Ga., M Mnr-di, Savunuuli. myll IoKuE A I'HIEHSOll, KOltWAKULSU AND 0031MI8SION UKKCHAMT8, NO. 94 n.VY-STKKEr. SAVANNAH, UA. apr4 Lumber, Mill and Brick lards. sept 6 SAVANNAH, GA. P. JACOBS, SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 29, Bull street, (sigh of the Big iudiau.) N. B.—Keeps coustautly on hand spuuisb, Uud qstnlsh, uud Aiuuricuu oegurs, at wholesalo and re nt. Alsu, Showing Tobacco, Mi nil. fto. June 1 luauranoe Broker und Notary’ Public. Marine Protests Noted aud fcxumaeu, Average, adjusted, Charter 1‘artiesiatd Average Bonds drawn* •aiHir.s prepared whereby to reuovur io ao ea non vmerlcau or British Underwrltcro, and attoution ,iveu to all mutters oouuected with shipping uud in- aruuce, No. 118 Buy-street opposite the front nl Uu Custom Himso, ly uov§ JESSE T. BERNARD, ATTORNEY AND tOUN&tLLUR AT I^VW, .S'ovuausvnlo, Ha. deference—Georgo . brown. William Dell, New- uunsvilto, Fla., R. B. Hilton, Boston ft Villatougu, Savuunah, Ga. myll M. WIliT 8iU'l'U, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AU1UATOU, ZAriT SUIIUDA. Will practice iu tho Eastern and southern Counliee Refor to—Col. S. S. Sibley, aud R. B. Hilton, ffa .anuuh. fob2-U UHA8. U. UAlU-mi; AT TURNEY AT LAW, JUUJtbOKVllXK, OA.* Practices Law iu the various Counties of tho Oo nuiguu Circuit, und tho adjoiulng Counties of Twiggs, siurens aud Washington. Refer to—John Boston, H. A. Craue, and R. B liitou. teDl4 GEUltGE XTSuSBoS; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND Commissioner of the U. 8, Court of Claims for the State of Georgia. OlHco Corner Bay uuu Bua streets, ii mylO WM. M. WILLIAMS, TIIADURCS OUVKK. JACK BROWN WILLIAMS, OLIVER ft BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena VLta, Marion County, Ga., Will practice lu the counties of Marion, Macon, Hous ton, stuwui-i, Randolph, Muscogee, Leu, aud auj ailjoiumg counties, wnure their services may be required. myll WILLIAM PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, GA. OCt 20—ly IIA VIII U. WILDS, ATTOBNEY AT BPABTA, SA. Will practice in the couuties of Hanceck, Warren Waahttiguin, und Baldwlu. Kevkiulnck—Bohn ft foster, Rabun ft Smith, one ri. A. Souilard. Savaunah. janV R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT 1.AW. Office corner of Bay and Drayttra-sta. 8AVANNAU, GA. my 11 liEftitY WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 8, Drayton Street, Savannah, Georgia, may 6—ly DR. CHARLES’ H. COL DING, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14 UBEKTY ST.. Oue door west of Draytou, myll WM. C. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ISABXLLA, WORTQ COUNTY, IA.. (POST OFK1CTL ALBAMT.) Will practise in thu SouthoMi Circuit, aud iu Maoon, Dooly aud Worth Counties oi the Moeon Circuit. 49* Particular atteutiou given to the collection ol claims in South-Wosteru Georgia. ■ Je2—6m 1J- CtllllllNO; ATTOUNVEY AT LAW , rebl-ly ikwinton, ga. LaAUDU A AAUKllSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .pS-ly KACOM, OA. William h. dasher, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Trouuvllie, Lowndes County, Ga. Will practice In Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware. Appling, Toliklr, Irwin, Laurens, and Pulask counties, Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madison, Ham ilUra. and Columbia counties, Florida. [myll S UGAR. STARCH, SOAP AND .-oDA— 1 “ lUU bbls A, B uud C Sugar 60 do Oru-bed and Pulvorizod Sugar 160 boxes Starch 260 do l'al 1, No 1 aud Fami'y Soap 25 keg t Washing roda, 6u buxes Cardon do, landing aud lu Btore uud for sale by MCMAHON & DOYLE, aug7 205 uud 207 Bay BtroeU S UNDRIES—60 bbls P As H Rye Gin 160 bula Magnolia, Pike’s uud Nectar Whisky 76 do Brandy, 61 X ca>ks do 26 do odu, Sugar aud Batter Biscuit 20 boxes do do 100 ohusis aud half chests Oolong, Hyson and . lil.'i iVil *' * 26 hhds Bacon 81dos, 26 do do Shoulders 100 tracks Priino Rio Loil'ec 60 boxes freuh ground do 76 bbU Wliito Wiue aud Cider Aluogar 100 duz n Brooms, loo do Pall*, lauulugand in store, and tor salo • y HoMAHOV Si DOYLE, m'l7 206 ami 207 Bay stroot U ALII MURK LEAF LARD.—.0 bbls Prime No 1 U Leaf Lurd ; 60 kegs uu do Uo do Lauding and (hr mis by •OH* KCRANIUN, JOHNSTON ft Ofr. . FACTOR AKfiCOMMmON lUiHO ANT. jy 30 ,v Savannah. Qa . A« SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. , Will toko oontracu (hr i BuUtlIn( ind Wotkli| Mt* sonry of every deMripuon, Resiaenoe, NoTI Un JeweU'a Range. South side Jouwi (rt octIO ATTORNEY : AT, LAW, ... &_ ™>«aattujt, ntoiusoqcxty, aa. All business entrusted in 1)U care wUl neeit* prompt attention. lyr—aarlT -r { RODGB1W Ac BfORUIl. (late Crane ft Rodgers, BAY-HTKKRT, SAVANNAH. IERS, [ja ?' June 1,1866, . t. A. 0bii»r ■/*- WM. STARK, 'JT. £. 8.1 OGBEN.STAHIl ft CO H Shipping and OommiaBioh Mercha «A Y-8TR>jKT. 8A VANN AH .01. ' FATTKft, H171TUA « CO H FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Bapstwt, gavantiali, Q»i o. s. QAKtusoN. a. a icearaii „ HA11R1SON St MeGHHKm. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RfiOEIYINQ AND ioniurdiufiiVlercbanU. 69 AND 61 BUDAC-ftTHra, COLUMBUS, SSOBtKA. ,, .3T Particular attention glvon to iho oalea of Real . Estate, Negroes and lToduce. 44* liberal advances made on Negroes and Her ebaudize. RUfcE, PATTEN ft (X). GUN BY ft DANIEL, Loolumbus, «a sTEWiUri 1 , orayXco. J RUSE, DAVIS ft LONG, ) WM. WRIGHT. / Savannah YOUNG, ATKINS ft DUNHAM, 1 i n ,i., ll u n . C. A. GREENE ft GO., / ApaUchkwU u u Uinmif . w„i.n’ ...I • H. 8. SMITH, ^ Mobile, Atobama. oct 23 r — Factor and General Commission Merchant* ■no; 71 bat-bthxbt, savannah, oa., Rous to—Messrs. Claghorn ft Cunningham, Bell ft Ireutlss, Ogden, Storr ft Co., Savannah; J. P Thompono, Brvton . nov • WM. ACDLKY COUFKK. . JXO. OODrXM FRAHXK. COUPBR «k FRASER, FACTORS ft GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTO, Bay atreut, Savanuah, Qa. fmyll WILLIAM LYNN, COMMSSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, . So, 87 Ray street, Savannah, Qeomia. June 18 v JEFFERSON ROUERfsT GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEAI.KH IN Timber and Lumber. SAVANNAH, Qa. WKUS 6i WILLIAMS, DKAL1IK8 IN D0UEST.10, POKK1UN AND FANCY DRY GOODS. , ■F® , „ 148 . Otagranl., Oavamak, Qa. &&Ritto8B38!« *■ sopt 7 ’ i.O. HOB*. J, H. Dim w^ii. iom. COMfflS^R^TO, SAVANNAH, GA. 9 may 80 WM. ft. danib££; * ATTOBNEY AT LAW, aZVANMA8 f GA. , 4W Office over Thomas M. Turner ft Co.’s Drug Storo, Bay street. my7 XOCKETT 6i SWELLINGS, COnAUbSiON misbohakVs, SHIPPING AGENTS, ' Savuntuih, Go* WUl atumd to the lolling of ail kinds u luoducot strict attention given to receiving and luiwaroing goods. tnuyttl ly Auction A Ooimniseiou IIousb, Macon, tia. A* it. JUiLAtbRlaA, Ueneral Agent and Auctioneer, Soucite iroin im, iricnua ccnsigiuuuuts ol every description, iui.ee eider* lot Cotton. AST ftla-cial uttenuon given to the ooloa of Real Estate, Stocks aud Negro property, at publlo and privatesuios. Prompt return* at&dupeack. Hrferfciico- U. A. L. JjAMAK. mchgg JAa. W. OKbfcN. a, u, aMOUT. GREEK ft SMOOT, AT TO lift EYE AT LAW, 00126 TiiUlUSTON, UA. JOHN BILBO. ' Ordinary uf thatliaMi County. AND aITOKNLV AT LaW. Office in the Court Hons*. my 18 aMhon yiucDUAi S7 ATTOK.NJSY AT LAW, NrvuuiimH, Georgia. 4V Office ouBay street, over the Bank of 8avan* n*b- , mayjg R. F. COLE 4ft BROTHER. FOBWAKD1NG and commission meb CHANTto, SavannahT’Qa., and Montgomery .'Ala, F. T. LOLB, / | R. F. Cout, Bay street, savannah. I Commerce si., kontf'ry, fimkoxcEs. Holcomb, Johnson, Si to. j Cohens ft Herts, Lockett ft sueliings, I Luwiu 1 araonsftCo., Robert A. Allen, I sciautun, Johnston ft Co SAVANNAH, GA. myll WM. I» WXHB. WM. H. OAQZ . WEBB & SAGE, (avoacHsoHb to camxhon, wkhb ft co. IMl'ORTEHS OF CHINA, GLASS, AND EAKTHEN-WABE 140 MMKTINU-aT. OHABLX8TOM, 8.O., Will supply Country Merchants with Goods In that' line at os low rates as they con buy in New York, or elsewhere. BBpt 28 ly A t t o k m a w, Garner or Du, uud. Whlutkor tlmn, IATANMAB. feb22 smoe JONH S. BOWEN, ENGINEER, AKcUlXEcX’ AND bURVEYOR, OOKNKR OF DtUYTON AND HUYAM-HT8. (Above C A. L. Lumar.) jyg—3m C. W. MABRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW FRANK Lift, HXARP 00., OA. Will attend to professional business in the Counties of Hoard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Mcri- wether aud Troup, Reference—Uon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.: Hob. David Dwiu, Marietta, Ga.: ColonelM. M. Tidwell, Fayettevillo, Ga.: and Ur. WliUam Dougherty, Co- lumbus, Go, »opl7-ly Wm. MeAL LISTER. Marble Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, turn- tohed on reusonablo terms. Ordera ree- Bpoctfully solicited. ftp18 O. A. O’UYKNE, ATTOBNEY AT LAW, Offlee 176, Bay-st., over Turner ft Go’s. Drug Btore SAVANNAH,OA. nov 10—ly ☆ OXiOTHIlfO A EMPUK1UM. Clothing ; Hats aud Capa, Shirts, Collars, Glovoa, Hosiery, Canes, umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Fanoy Articles for Gontlomen. Ciotlis, anslmers aud VeeUngs, will be made to mea sure), unexception able in style and - workmanship,' by the best mechanics, at shortast notice is. I DOOR WEST OF TUB REPUBLICAN READINq ROOM. Fine Ready-cmdo W.O. Price, Jiao, Buperflne FASHIONABLE AND HILIlABY TAYLOH, No. 147 Bay Street, SA YANN Ail. _ Orders from city andoounty solicited, feb 6 JOHN S. NORRI ARCHITECT. H AVING resumed (he practice of his profes sion, offers his ssrvloos to his lrieuds und thr public as an Architect and Superintendent. Designs ibt any part or tho couutry supplied and ■ixooutod In all Uiu various branches ur his profes- dun, such as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, Mouumouts, fto. Thoroughly Fire Proof btoros de ugued aud oxecuted. Ofilco at present In Bay fane, rear of the Custom House. Jan 5—ly K kCeiVed this-dayper Hleamer Alabama^ H ckersstlf-rul.iug Hour, Choice Table Buttor ft Chceee. at , M J BARRON’S Family Grooory. jy80 Corner Whiiakar ft thaiUousti. GEORGE TROUP HOWARD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Monument Square, near State Bank. SAVANNAH, GA. nor 10—ly ChANE, WELLS fttCO., FAGTOBS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Ua. rw:— ATTORNEY AND COUNbELLOR AT LAW, MonUcoUo, Joflurfon County, Fla. Reference—Hon, W. B. Fucminc, Bsvaunah, Oa. EDWARD G. WBhfOjr, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND OF DEEDS. At Meesrs. Ward ft Owena’ Law Offloe. myll C«yn WAYNE, GRENVILLE * CO^ tecHANTB, Bay-street Savannah. TH08.8. WAYNE. C. E. ORSfYILUL ’ R, ALEX. WAYNE, W. T.BAMPlSP Jy R—tf Savannah. Chattanooga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupvilie, IiOwndeaCouty.Ga. ’ (mil M. FITZGERALD. Corner ofBroaahton and Whllahi SA VANN AH, GA., OrOJE880B toT. G.Riee.Mannfecturer Q De derm every variety of ct-mmon aud UAt D ab, kiiu dried uad wattautvd to rwist e tun' y the hot damp atmosphere wC a Southern