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/ VOL. XXXVIII [OLD SERIES.] SAVANNAH, (GA.'. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, I860 NO. 12044. mmm & jouiimal FKOM m<TKROAFAFTSKSOOX'S RDfTJOX. DEMOCRATIC MBETtNG. ~ A Meeting of the Buchanan ami Breckinridge Association will be held on THIS EVENING, the llth inst., at St. Andrews Ilaii, at 8 o’clock. The meeting will be address ed by Solomon Cohen and R. B, Hilton, Ksq’rs. By order Hon. John E. Ward, President. WM. S. DANIKL, ’ | Socrot BY TBXjZ3a3R^r*Irl. Pour Days Later from Europe, ARRIVAL OF THB ANGLO SAXON. Nbw YoitK, Aug. 10. The steamship Anglo-Saxon has arrived a 1 Quebec with dates from Liverpool to July 30lb, four days later than those recolvetl by the Asia, Hor nows generally is unimportant. Parliament has been prorogued. The Queeu’a speech was satisfactory in regard to American affairs, and European relations gen erally. SECOND DISPATCH. Accounts from Spain state that Ibo revolu tion was very formidable, but had been gener ally suppressed. There hud been somo severe lighting at Saragossa; Several of the Italian provlucus are revolting. Political News. The British Government Is undecided when to re-appoint British Consuls for Now York, Philadelphia and Cincinnati. The new Minister at Washington, will soon be appoint ed. All difficulties between the two countries have been adjusted. A serious disagreement ha9 occulted in running the Itonndarloa bo tween Russia and Turkey. Spain. Saragossa has boon bombarded; There is a rumored quarrel between tho Queen and Genj oral O’Douuel. it is probublo Unit Narvurcz wlr succeed him as Minister. Foreign Markets. New Yobs, Aug. 11.—Cation.--The Market exhibits no new feature--quotations steady, de mand fair. Pair Orleans 7 Middling Orleans Cj Fair Mobile 0] Middling G 3-10 Pail Uplands 6} Middling Uplands....* 63-10 Market closed Arm. Flour Market. Tho weather being move favorable for the harvest, prices have inclined downwards, and Flour has declined 6d to Is. In the finer quali ties there has been a decline ol^from 2s to 2s i;J In the inferior grades of Wheat there 1ms been axleclino of Id to 2d, in the line Alt j Oil. Indian Corn has declined 6d. for interior qualities. Havre Cotton Market. The market is dull. Money Market. The Money market Is easy. Consols firm and unchanged. American Stocks. American Stocks are firm. Tho steamer Washington has arrived out. Arkansas Election. Further returns from Arkansas show that we were light in discrediting tho report that she had gone Knew Nothing. The latest dis patch says : In Arkansas, Conway, the Democratic candi date for Governor is elected by three to five- thousand m.ij uity. Warner and Gree nwood, Democrats, ore elected to Congress. Tho Leg islature will ho largely democratic. Conway, Democrat, for Governor, received 75 raaj >rity in Crittenden County, and 200 in St. Frauds County. Missouri Election. New York, August 9, 1856—Tlie returns received from Missouri state that the. gu bernatorial election is doubtful, although Ewing leads Polk, as far as heard from, 1,700. Ca. ruthers, Anderson, Green, .Craig, Woodson and Aiken arc certainly elected to Congress. LATEIt. New Yoke, August 0, 1850.—In thirty-one counties hoard from, Ewing has 19,248; Polk has 17,511t and Benton 11,070 votes. Further returns have been received, which show that Polk lends Ewing 88. Tho Ameri can party lias elected Anderson, Woodson and Aiken to Congress. Luteit.from Missouri. Tho latest accounts from Missouri state that thus far Polk leads Ewing 83. Kentucky AClcct'oii. in Kentucky 45 counties give the Democrats a gain of 7,553. LATEIt. lu Kentucky, 63 counties give the Democrats a gain of 9,890. [The comparison Is with tho gubernatorial vote of last year, when tho American majority was 4103. There arc 103 counties in Kentucky, The Democrats huvo probably carried tho State from ten to twelve thousand—which we ex pect to sec increased in November to fifteen or twenty thonsnnd—G.& J. Explosion of a Duller ami Loss of Dire. New Yoke, Aug. 10—Tho boiler iu Wilder’s Safe Manufactory, at Brooklyn, exploded to day, killing five persons and wounding fif teen. From Wuutilngfon. Washington, Aug. 11—Amos U. Corwinc, of Ohio, bus been nominated to day ns Con- Multo Panama, vice Col. Ward, of Texas, le moved—also Mr. Clements, o; tho District of Columbia, vice William Lilly Consul nt Pernam buco, removed. Serious charges have been proved against both of tho removed Consuls. HLIndian T h e at v— l Vox Inn ton, Augutt 8.— iuuS; retJ . k . deiugatlou have signed u treaty with the United States by which they receive 2n?i , . l,l | u U °/dollars lor Alabama land claims, and two hundred thouauud dollars to beupplied *? agricultural purpo)C8; tho balance to bo divi ded jur capita umong tho tribe. Lecture of Henry rtf, I.aw. We call the attention of tho public to the lec ture which will lw delivered by Mr. Law on “the Art of Oratory, its dignity and its uses”. It Is lint necessary for us to say a word to recom mend tho praiseworthy enterprise of our young follow-townsman. We are confident from hnv* lug frequently heard tho gentleman, of hls'pow* er to do great credit to hiiusclf, mid to furnish a great treat to the citizens ol Savannah. We n.igur, from his known icputntlon ns an elegant dooluinior, nud his study of tho subject which he proposes to treat, that it will ho greeted by a large audience. The lecture will be delivered on Tuesday evening tit tho Armory Hall, at S 5 \ o’clock. Ordination. This Interesting ceremony took place nt flic First Baptist Church lust night. The candi date vm Mr. Lewis Tobeau.w yoimg’m vu ,-.v native or this city, who has for some time officiated iu tho capacity of n licentiate. Tho ordination sermon wai prenchod by Mr. Stltelcr, pastor of tho above named church. During the ilu* livery of which, he had tho wrapped atten tion of an unusually largo congregation. The Rev. Messrs. Winston, Cooper, Sweat and Cus. sidy, assisted in the ceremony. } Tnr, Sumnku Solstice Piiopvutivr ok Had Humor.—The Be publican appears to be in ■ilia very had humor this morning, with us— uided perhaps by the election returns. It talks j uboutour not answering argument, uud not hav- i lug much logic. It must givo us some statistics j of the Fillniorcau probabilities first nud then wo will reply. Wo daro that paper to show us IwojStutcH In.tbla Union which will probably go j for Fillmore, based upon some other calcula tions than those of Know Nothing Journal-’. Yellow Fkvbh.-R will bo seen thutthc Board of Health reports one death, that of a seaman, from yellow fbver, in tho Marine Hospital, with several-other suspected eases. We understand that there arc eases of yellow fever, both i.i tho Marine and Roper Hospital. They have all, ex cept one, been traced to importation. It is too early to decide whether tho disease him or, will assume an epidemical form. A few days will decide.—Charleston News of Saturday. Office ol'naiml of llcnltH5 / August'.), 1850. J At a meeting of the Board of Health, held last evening, thu City Register -reported the Ueatii of u seaman iu thu Marine Hospital, from yellow lover, mid also some suspected eusesj which report was ordered to bo published. J. L.DAWSON, M. f)., C. It. Great Demonatrallon In Fretlerlek—Tho People iu Council. Wc have just returned from Frederick, where we met thu largest uud most eutinisinstico as semblage of the people we have ever s en out- mdo of our large cities. All agree iu saying that this was tu« largest gathering ever seen iu western Murylanu, or at auy point iu our Slate outside of tins city. The ineeling was held iu u magnificent grove sumo two miles or mum Horn tu"u city, wuore preparations were made lor thu euteitaiumcut ot nil those ivno should uttC-ud. Taolus more than n mile iu length were spftmtl through tho grove, upon winch were spread bum. To to 2(),trtH> poimds’ ol meat, with bread and pies without number Tho pi occasion wax formed iu tlie centio of tho town and commenced moving auout.elevtu o’clock. It was nt least three mile;, ill 'length, us when Uio trout ranks reached tlio grove, the other end was still filing through the streets of thu city, ludcpeuueut, however, of the ,im- mensriiuuiour m the prucesMuu, thousands ui substantial limners hudeomu ill from the adja cent cuuntien iu their uairmges aim wagons, on foot,uud on horscluck,until tuomnucuae Woods wan Ulled for ucres with tho ussomuluge. Be tween uuu and two o’clock thu mighty mass wereiuviicd to tne tables, uud alter the repast was over, they came up ut tlie tap of tue drum to tue largo stand winch had been prepared lor tho spcuUutg. lie to the vast crowd was called to order uud Lx-Guv. Lowe was selected as chairman by ttCclum.H.on- Gen. Gass was introduced by Guv. Lowo to the tueeliug, and ho proceeded to address It with his usual power. The Baltimore llepublL can from which wo extract, goes on to say— Senator Toombs, of Georgia, followed Gen* Cass iu one of tuo. most powerful and cllectivu specche-. wuich Wu pave evei bad the pleasure ot li.rtmiiug to. His fiue, manly voice echoed through tuo grove likotao blast of some mighty war trumpet Mirriug up tne people, us a wmii- wmd stirs lliu trees or tho lore c us it sweeps ouwurd in Us resistless march. Never uid wc hear tuopretcusious of Milium Filliuuru uud ids claims u» thu model President, mure thoroughly exposed and exploded. H e could have wished tout every Southern man, and especially those who, like Mr. Toouibs, hud given their bUppuil to Taylor and FiIIumic, hud been there to near how little of mum Mr. i'Thnure has for any portion oi the compromise measures. Mr. Tuuiuns us&erUd upon ins own personal knowledge that lor tho oeven month'- in which tne grout uud importuut contest fur these measures was uciug luught iu Gougress, Millard r'lllinoru was never kuuwn to utter uaiugic word iu their benull, nor did any man iu tne del idle, uver which body lie presided, know which way he would vote. Bets upon the sub ject were about equal ; but tho reeling was stronger that he was against these great con servative measuies uud would go against them. Mr. Toombs said that theiu tvus little doubt tie would so have gone, but lor Ins positive pledge to tuo country that if President ho would nut veto uiiyllung passed by Congress except upon constitutional grounds. Mr. Fillmore, as Pre sident, wihhetU his approval of the cumpto- uiLe meusuios until he was assured by General Crittenden that he could not veto them upon constitutional oijectious, when he gave Ins re luctant approval. The speech ol Senator Toombs, coming from uu old line Whig, uud onu who had labored earnestly and successfully for Uio election of Taylor uud Fillmore told with crushing effect upon Mr. Fillmore’s char acter uud prospects. Mr. Toombs closed bis unnlysls of dds life and sei vices, by saying that from a thorough acquaintance with Mr. Fillmore and ft perfect kuuwledge ol his character und conduct, lie could only say ot him Unit lie wuh an . miable, c.cver good sort oia goudfor-nutking fellow- nut to be taunted upon thu groat question now ut issue before the country. Throughout his whole speech, the honorable speaker couuuuu- Ucd the most earliest (mention of tlie vast au dience and was repeatedly mternipltd by tlie must enthusiastic uud rupluous applause. Col. Orr, of South Carolina also addressed the meeting. North Carolina EU-atloii. Raleigh, N. C. Aug., 8.—To-day tho cona tion of Wake, Johnson, Alamance, Orange, Guilford, Rowan und Davidson were heard from showing large Democratic gains iu all except Guilford, where Gilnn r (Am.) gains 4UU iu the foregoing counties the Democrats gain 5 num bers of tue Legislature. Paul C. Came ion, Democrat, is elected Senator from Orange. Tiiut county gave 117 Whig majority at the last Governor'll election. Spt-t-lnl Dispatch. Weldon, Aug., 8.—II illliix couuty elects two Democratic delegatis to tlie House of Commons, uml probably mi American Seualor. lu Northampton, two Democratic Comm- uers and one Senatur uio elected. Wayne comity irives Bragg n gain of lot). Hertford county shows a small Democratic gain. Returns gene rally Indicate very certainly tho cl c cl ion of Bragg. Letters Detained fur Postage.—Wu learn that, in answer to inquiries from postmasters as to tho ultimata disposition to be made by them oi letteis hold tor postifge in their respective offices, they are Instructed to return them quarterly to tho Post Office Department iu thu same manner us by Its rcgulutious, they are required to rbluru advertised dead letters. Previous to tho udoption of tho present plan of notifying persons to whom unpuid letters uru addressed the rule was to send such letters to the Dead Letter ollico monthly. National In telligencer. C.'oiihesi’ondknoi;.—Wo find the following eotrcsputuleucu iu the Wusldugtou Union of August 7th : Messrs, Ridgwiiy uml Pryor,ol Richmond, Vu.. met uud exchanged shuts without effect. We, the tiudersigiied, whourrivod on the grumiil after tho Uro, then luleiposed, and at our re quest tho challenge was withdrawn. It appear ing to our satisfaction that thu article of Mr. Pryor, which was the oeca.don oftho (’.hntlongn, wuh wiJUcii under tho belief Unit them was u Atud ; ed purpose on tho part of Mr. Uidgwuy to insult him and nroVoke a quarrel, wo rccom- ntoud that Mr. UWgwny dlsdnira »uch delibe rate purpose, and that ouch mid every article which w.isicgunUd as on'ciieivo oUhtT by Mr. Pryor or Mr. llidgway, be simultaneously uud frankly withdrawn} and we trust that hereafter those relations of kindness will subsist between them which become gentlemen who have so well approved t heir courage mnl honor. P. S. Brooks, II. A. Edmi/xdsok, John S. Oahkiu, Wc, tho respective friends of Messrs. Uidg- wny and Pryor, accept tho foregoing adjust ment us honorable and just to tho parties con cerned. J. M. Guams, Charles litvixu, The Position dp Hon. Joun M. Clavi’o n —Seuator Bayard, of Delaware,a iiudicssed a large and enthusiastic meeting ut Dover, in his State, on the 2UU ult. iu tlie course of hh elequeul speech licaimouuced Unit his colleague iu (ho Semite, the lion. Jthn M. Clayton, would, under no cireninstlmccH, support either Fremont or Fillmore for. tho Presidency; and we understand that this auomaciueni was made with thu entire approval of Mr. Clayton. —Wmh, Union, Kentucky Election. Pr.itu the latulsville Courier, Ami Know Xetliiug Whig. Wo have returns by telegraph from several of the most, important, poiuuof tho State; they all indicate very largo and decisive gains lor tho auti-Kuow Nothing. Indeed wo have nb doubt butjlio result ol yeiletday’s election in Keiilucky' will show a majoiity of ten thou sand for tho Democracy. Tho issue oi party polities in this election whs forced upon the Democratic party, and it inis very manfully ami triumphantly met that issue. This result is but a foretaste of November. Throughout iveulutky tholcivc of the Union preponderates above ail oath-hound and secret factions. From the l.ouLivUle Demon at, (Domucrutic.) The Know-Nothings (in Louisville) held a very m lemn election yesterday. We n aid of no disturbance ut the polls. The Democratic party had no nominees, uuu there were only Lmeo or four independent candidates. These wc thought it the duty of the Democratic party to suppoi t, but tlie mass of them thought oilier- wise anil did not vote at all. A number o.‘ our loreign-bom citizens left tlie city early in the tuuruiug, apprehensive of tuoli violence, iu spite of all assurances. Tho deeds of last August have left an impression that years will not ef face. The news from this State, as fur as heard from, is glorious, Know-Nuthlugihin Is routed, lum-c, foot, and dragoons, wo liavo no doubt. The report from Mason comity shows a gain of nearly 800 since August last; nml. so fur ns heard from, tho gains nro general mid large. In somo counties there was no contest, but wher ever there has burnt ono look out for gains. Li'nt.vl Afifrny lu Alabama. Washington C< unty,'August 2,1850.—We are plunged in great trouble, mid mo n prey to i ho deepest anxiety. Dr. Williams uud Mr. Huggins have,lmd a meeting of aliostilo na ture, which has proved fatal to the latter. All of it originated in tho killing .of one of tho Doctor's.cows. Huggins lay about tho placo yesT-rday oveniug, uud the Doctor willi ng to show tho boys a treo to get boards, thought he would take the dogs und liis gun and kill a doer before lie rctarued.. Huggins follow ed him nud-told him he would stop him from presenting him (for stealing) to the grand jury, and presented his gun,and tho Doctor,being ex* tremely quick, drew down mid find, but too lute to escape ultqgether. llnggin’s idiot look eil'eet in the fleshy part of his thigh, nml the Doctor’s just above the pit of his stomach, ol which he died immediately. Corydon hearing the guns susplcioned totnelhing und ran uud found tho Doctor sinking and suppoi ting him self by a tree. Ho took Itiui upon Ills shoulder mid brought him home, ami lie sufi'ered the most excruciating pain, until Dr. Woodyard ar rived and administered morphine, lie has rested pretty well through tho night, tbo par oxysms being few and not so severe ua yester- iiay evening. Huggins, pour fellow l his per severance has been tearfully rewarded. A New Cent.—Everybody will be glad to learn that anew cent is to 6e coined. The old copper lieid which has so long represented the smallest fractional division of our decimal mo ney iu use, is too cumbrous and large for tlie little value it represents, und the substitution for it of u new coin, readily distinguishable from all others iu circulation, will be considered by alia great improvement, it is therefore pro posed by the D,rector of the Mint, that tlie new cent shall be eiglity-eight parts copper uud twelve parts nickel. This will make a eoin ol a dark reddish color. It is to weigh 72 grains, less than half the present cent, which is lGq gcalua.—Plata. Sun, Aug. 8. town* Washington was startled from its propriety lust night, and our Republican neighbors inude io feel like j.unplug clean out of their breeches, by the general announcement that Speaker Banks had received n dispatch from our old friend, Fitz Henry Wnireii, dated at bis resi dence, Biirliugiou, Iuwa, on the day ho- ioro averring that the Republicans—/. r. the combini d Know Nothings and Republicans— h id swept the platter, electing their entile State ticket, both members of Congress, and a mijority of t'.o Legislature. This was quiet cuough to stin t Republicanism a‘ least from its propriety. While we are really a bc-lievi-r that all this has been done, wc me very tunc that tho redoubtable Fhz Henry could only have as certained the laot ut Butlington, on Uio Gill by inspiration, ns by no other means existing iu that quarter ot the world, rould lie have heard m tlie Gtli the result of the election at points mmo than seventy tlvo miles from him. However, we plueo confidence in Fitz Henri’s', guessing on that occasion.— Washington Star Tho Letters of Senators I’rnttaud Pearce, ad dressed to the Old Liue Whigs of Maryland, are already exerting powerful mtlucnce through out the South. There can be no quest ion of the fact. Nothing elsu has occurred in political allliirs since tho abandonment of too 12th sec tion, that has su operated to decimate Know Not hingism at tho South ns thu publication ol the letters in question. Tho subsequent declen sion oftho Hou. Percy Walker of Alabama to act lunger with the Know Nothing party bus served greatly to dispirit the Pillmobrnera here, lie Is a gentlcinau of great energy ol character and fine oratorical a ilitics, and ex ceedingly effective as apolitical partiznn. His loss to ftouthern KiiowNuthluglsm eunuot fall to be lliu signal for the loss of thousands be sides throughout tlie South, who though earn est advocates for the extension of the term ol naturalization arc opposed t». the rclignus feature of the Know Nothing creed, uud also regard the slavery question as the overshadow iug issue of the tuues.—Washington Situ • Si*iritualism.— Tho marriage of a young lady, to the corpse of her lover, near Trenton, N.J., has been published. The Trenton Ga zette, noticing the burial says l It was at tended, wu lerun, by upwards of two tboiisniu) persons from Uordcutuwnnnd vicinity wiio had been attracted to the spot by n mor bid curiosity. The young lady acted ut the grave like one really possessed with nn evil spirit; sho raved and Hung herself Into the grave, and was with grout difficulty borne from the sj/ot to tho residence of the madman, whom sho legarded us her latlier-in-law. Since the l'uueral she lives at his house, nml ut tneals, a plate, cup, nml portion of nil tho condiments ol tbo table arc not apart for tho dead man, whose empty chair tlie^o victims of dcmouisiu sup posed to bo tenanted by liis spiritual body. The uufortuiiato young lady is tlie daughter of re spectable parents, who formerly rsehled in Burlington, but who have removed to Caiifur uiu, whiter she intended following them. Olio of the nbolitiou Know Nothing Republi can writer* from Lawrence, Kuusasto the New Yoi k Times, says to tho editors: It is tho only uleuiciit ofauccess for the republican party iu tho coming presidential election.” AUltlVAL OF WlllO- ASIA. Three rtitys hater From Europe. The Ounard steamship Asia, from Liverpool with dates to the 2(Jth ult., three days later than the Atlantic, arrived at New York Thursday afternoon about live o’clock. Bho brings eigh ty passengers. Tho Ounard steamer Zebra, plying between Liverpool and 1 lavra, a fine iron propeller of 438 tons, and 250 horse power with a general cargo, chiefly cotton and manufactured goods, commanded by Captain Butts, struck at 6.30, A. M., on tho 23d during a very Uonso fog, on the rocks uoar the Lizard Point, nml soon after filled. All the crew,' 35 in number, and the passengers, 22, were saved, and the hull at low water was visible, so as to admit of 'part of the cargo being also saved, though In a damaged condition. Thu Lomlou Times mentions a .project to start a lino of stedtners between Odessa and New York, touching ut Marseilles and Smyrna. ENGLAND. / In Parliament a discussion has occurred on Spanish u(Tairs. Ldrd Palmerston/ in answer to a question , whether tho Government wo e prepared to adopt any nud what'means for the prevention of tho armed interlercmo of France In the internal a (lairs of Spain? replied us fol lows j “I apprehend that there is at present nothing In regard to the ufl’airs of Spain which could lead to any interference on tho part of the' French Government with those uffitirs. The Knq eror of the French is a mail of gicat Justice, and would, I think in any case, feel that foreign interference with tho affairs of the Spanish nation, except under circumstances which wo cannot foresee, would bo unjust. He is also a man of great sagacity, and the lea- sons of the past teach that those Sovereigns of Fratico who luivo been led to interfere in the nlfairs of Spain huvo always, sooner or later, found that interference more or less disastrous to themselves. (Hear, hear.) There can be no reason for apprehending that there is on tho part of tho Froueh Government any iutcntiou to interfere in Spain.” (ileur, hour.) The House of Lords, by a largo vote, has ex pelled Janies Sadlier, the forger Irani member ship. Tho London Morning Advertiser says that tho American question may bo regarded us vir tually rallied, and it Will probably be announc ed in the speech of her Majesty on the proro gation of Parliament. The terms agreed on are “that the Bay Islands levert to Honduran, that Republic pledging itsell never to cede them to any other power, or allow interference with their affiiUs.” America, it Is said, heartily ac quiesces in this arrangement, nud joins in the tripartite treaty with Honduras to carry the ngicement Into olicct. France, also isn con senting party to the agreement, and has ex pressed a readiness to sign tlie treaty 11 it is deemed necessary. f Tho Cork Examiner announces the death of the titular Bishop of Kerry, tho Rt. Rev. Dr. Egan, an obtrusive mid tolerant prelate. He had presided over the diocess for nearly thirty five years, but lor tho last few years, he hud, owing to liis gn at age und infirmities, the ns- sLtjnoo of a coadjutor. FRANCE. Tho Intentions ol the French Government re garding Spain had been tbo subject of much speculation in Paris. It is said that if General O’Donuel bo successful Franco can have no oc casion to Interfere. On tho other hand, should tho Liberals succeed, and the Queen bo required to abdicate in favor of the Princess AuMruslus, with Espartoro ns Regent, neither would Franco interfere. But if the Duchess Montpcnsier should become the next heir to the throne, or should a Republic bo proclaimed, then France would invade Spain. Prince Lucien Bonaparte had gone on a mission to Madrid. * Thu Napoleon, line-of-ualtlu-ship^is ordered to the coast of Spain, uudar sealed orders, and moro troops are inarching to tho frontlo.s. t Tho price of corn at Marseilles i3 firm at a rise of ono franc per hectolitre. SPAIN. °ur accounts from Madrid arc of the 10th Instant. They arc of courso official. Accord ing to them M-drid was porieetly tranquil. General Espnstero was still there. Tue Govern ment had offered him passports for any part of Spain he might think proper to proceed to, or lor any foreign country ho choose. The 150 insurgents tukeu with arms hi their hands at tho Port-office were ull liberated, with the exception ot two or threo, who were ac cused of murder. According to an official return, tho casual ties of the army during the insurrection were —G officers killed and 19 wounded ; 32 soldiers killed and 202 wounded; 2 soldiers mining; G hurras killed and 10 wounded. Tho loss oi tho National Guard wus not yet kuowu. Murcia had declared against she Govern ment, but no attention was paid to the move ment. Traffic was everywhere re-established—all the shops were re-opened, and crowds viBited the principal scats of thu collision. The artillery had considerably dumnged a number of houras, und, among otbers, tho hotel or Med.nu-Celi, which appearod ready to fall to pieces, the Pla- lerias tlie Palace of Count do Onut, the hotel of tho Countess de Motnijo, aud others in the streets of the Milanese uud Tula do. M. Patricio Escosura was said to havo sought #ofugo at tho English Embassy. His brother, who held a command in the insurgent ranks, had also ub3couded. Tlie movement ut Saragossa was considered nearly at an end. Tbo Captaiu-Gcncnil, Fal con, who had set out for Mudrld with a division of troops nud National Guurda, hud, it uppears, retraced his steps ou hearing of the failure oi the insurrection iu the capital, and surrendered the coinrauud to tho Deputy Cuptuiu-Geuerul. Tho troops then separated from tue militia, aud placed themshlves under the command of their new chief, who is a friend of General O'Dou- noil. The policy of the present government is stated U3 follows: 1. No bloodshed lor mere uulitionl punishment. Capital punishment to be received lor common crimes committed un dcr the cloak of political opinion?. 2. Concil iation uud toleration. 3. Moderate progresltas not to bo excluded from public functions. 4. Tlio constitution to be published. 5. Tho Con stituent Cortes to bo dissolved, and ordinary Cortes convoked. 0. Tho Natiouul Guard to be reorganized on a reduced si ulo. Political prosecutions brought before tho Cortes aguinst previous governments, and certain pciuens connected with it, to be put a stop to. 8. En deavors to obtain u modification of somo arti cles of the constitution,and certain administra tive principles. Lastly,the sume administrative system as before to be followed. We hap received Irom Madrid an account of the sitting of the members of tlio Cortes on the 14th. The number present was 93, General In fante in tlie chair. Tlie following proposition wus presented by M. Puscuul Muduz, bearing tho signature of that deputy and six others: “ Wc propose to tlio Cortes to declare that tho new Cabinet has not their confidence.” The only member who spoko ngainst it was, as already stated, tho Marquis do Tubueruigu, who declared it to lie altogether unconstitu tional, as presuming tuiutereiere with tho pre rogative of the Queen to appoint her Minister. Marshal E*purtero having resigned, Her Mu- jesty surely had, ho said, a right to appoint Marshal O’Donuel in liis place. Tho solution of tlio present crisis must, ho observed, revert in the end to tho Cortes. I f it wa< founded on er ror, it would ho dissipated; if a plot, theuuthois of it would ho punished. Tlio proposition was, however, adonied by 81 to 1, several deputies having abstained from voting. A committee was then named to convey to the Queen iho opinion of Iho Cortes, and Uio following address to the Queen was agreed to "Madam,—tlio Constituent Cortes have de cided iu this day’s sitting, after having seen in the supplement to tho Gazette what tho first acts of the ucw Ministry were, that that Cabl. net lias not tho confidence of tho Chamber, and they inform your Majesty or that fact, being well persuaded that your Majesty, in your anx iety lor tho peace ana prosperity of this nntlun ill use your royal prerogative to conjure u- way tho great evils w.ileli tho Constituent Cortes apprehend lor the liberty of tho people and for tho throne, which your Miijostv fills so nobly.” Tlie Coinraitteo then left at 7 o'clock, the proceedings liuvlng lasted from 5 In the after noon. Tho committee was not received at tlio pulace, Marshal O’Donuel having replied to a note from General Jnfunto by a declaration that whut tho Cortes was doing was altogether illegal. Cuiuiitfi’riftl M'lligciat. tiuvnminli itlurlMK, August 11. COTIDN.—No intusaiMloiH rc|*orloil in Ibis article tlit i IbrcncMiii. ISxpot-U. N15W YOttg.— l’or solir l'liiHlomo—105,0011 toil Lumber. NK\Y OHLEAN-*, Aug (i—ConoN.—i’lio*alos to- •lay utnnpi'Hmt 6<J0 balm, w-tbln tha run&u oi our q'lotnti 'll 4 . 'Ibo receipts Inciailc-a l»a e or new crop train I'arroll I’.irLb. tuu it sluC lliu tamWiau t in op, ami t'*.- hu-l'uikI received ibis sciinon : lulbi’lor t(ti> 8 I .Middling.... 10>*©10K Ordinary fa) d | Rood Mid’liugl lJitf)— Liood Ol’d.... 0>i| M*d'g Fair.. .Its (a)~ (iuud Mid.... 10 fa) 10>4 | Fair — (a)— STA 1'KMKXT nl' CIlTtOX. uttick on baud 1st .September, 1855 bales 23,201 Received silica 1,757,876 Roouiveil to duy ... Ibd 1,790,lUJ Exported to data 1,7K0,901 Exported to-duy,.-> 1,*.00 Dill'orencu iu tin? a.igregatft uni t of buloi burned, shipped to tbo Wost find short cleared, und tbo amount of shot l • c- edraanud madolVom samples, 2,672—1,784,079 PHILIP M. HIJSSKLL. JUSTICE OF 'CHE PEACE, Nl/l'AltV ‘.ONVKVA CKit. AlXuUN'lANr ASP COPYIST. Will uxeuto Duel*, Mortyago^, Power of Attorney, Wills, Bonds, Notices and Taking ol Intorrogntorms. Olllou at the Court IIo’dHc, 8avammb. tin. Court Hays, Third Tuesday in ouch montn, mid hold at tho ollico of Kdwaid Wllon. Esq. Hvddunao, Huston, hotwoon Barnard aud Tattnall struct. Any call at night, on husilioss, will bo attended to immodlntoiy. jyJb Stock cm hand not cleared 11.614 bi o *u .wo Molasses —Nothing of any imimiduecu doing on thu Loveo. Flour —i'ho in irket hu< been quiet to day, with •alas of biroly l’.QJbuD, of widen vui) at $n 76l'or sc peril uu aud iO 59 lor liou; 690 St 1 mils ut $d si); ‘J6o nidi at tlio so uiu price and UUU do liuu ai ;-5 35 pof bbl. , , , , Wiik»t.—Brices steady with sales ol f>40 sacks in lots at SI 46, 81 60 and SI 56 pur bushel according In quality. , Coax. Tbo only pains wo not too arc 709 s.ioka yellow and mix.-U at tfl c, and white ut 70c per bushel. , ^ pome—I mil, but iloses still retails at SiO 60 a SeO 75 p<*r bbl. IS,\e tx—Fair demand, nibbed Sides retailing at I0>5ul0)ic, end 38 casks Hwetdevs m throe low at On pur to. Laud.—450 Unices primu wore pnrehused yostcr- duy iV»i- ex,»urt at IRM'm and 60 ) kegs at l&jje per lb, Uiu Ural iraiirtttct.on of any censuquenco lor sev eral wuuks. Coi-i«k.—Sales woro ccnllued to loO bag) ntlv^o per lb. ' • Wm.-KV.—Market «t II veiy dull with no sul'-s of any uotu. , , , LitiaunTs—Very dull. Colton to Uvorpuol 13 S.d Ut-lbd. , Kxchasok?—Tiawo is no nltoralion la iho ralos, widen uealhme llttU wrUor Uuiu uuliiinal: SturltiK ua Vi and IUJ5 per cot pm Franco 6.11>5 a & M4 l»r dobar New Vmk. Hxty Lay Bills. I a 1% and 1>« premia Now York Nig lit ClieuKs P*r a pr el p.’iu MKMITIM, Ang. 0.—’the llniitul rucoipU mid stocks pi evented any tnuisaclUdis of nolo, and tlio low sal s mado range iV.un btf to lujjjo. Wur-iT — llutliUlu uriiving, uuu buyers nro oiler- itig boa’JOu lor lair uud UftaSL lor airiutly choice. Somo contracts for iminutiiuio delivery have burn made within the part f W days at Ode. WILM'XOTON, Aug 8.—YcHmn.vi;—Sales yes terday or R;U bbl) aud to-day of acO at 75 for virgin, Si 60 for yellow dip aud $L 60 for liurd. Spiiuts TuitPK.viiNK.—--ales yesterday of lOecaska ut 30440, and to-nuy of 40 nl same prlco. Rosi.v.—Sales of 10,090 bbls Common at $1 20 lor lirge bbl). 'i’Ait —Nono hi Market. Coax Sales yesterday of 3726 b’.isheh on private terms, and to-day of 2fiuo luishelo ut 01 hJo, leaving 2031 InishoH yet mi the market. • Flour W u note uu advance with a iiglit supply. Sales of 60 bids l’aydvUte at Si lor super on t S9 1't lutnily. M. IL 1. E It & ROLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, UnUXiiWICK, (IA. Will pruotioo in the B.unswick Circuit—ooiupria* iug the following Counties : nlyaii, Wayne, Camden, Ware, Apppling, Clinvb, Coffoe aud Charlton. JOHN B. MILLER. I.. C. ROLL, aug a ly Auction mid ComluiAMlon fflcrclmnui, 111) Drtjun Street, .SAVANNAH, ULURUIA. A. Thomas. fjet2J ,s. H. Paiuii’K. ^jjippg |ntdligmte. Port qt Savnnuttli AUGUST 11^ S UGAR, STARCH, 80AI* AND MiDA— 1(10 bbl) A, R and C Hugur 50 do Cruslicd and I’nlvcrizod Sugar 160 boxes Starch 250 do Pal •, No 1 and Fiwnl'y Soap 25 keg) Washing Soda, 60 boxes Cordon do, lauding and In storo aud fur sain by «, mcmahon a doyle, aug7 . 205 aud 207 Bays tree t. No arrivals since our last.' Cleared.. Sr.hr V’himicnv', Brown, Now York, J T Rowland. Memoranda. Chathidon, Aug D—Arr, steamer Fashion, Cn-a« well, Savunimh. Old, sobr Snow Squall, Parker, •lacltonvdlo. New Voile, Aug 6—Arr, brig Nobrasku, Fadden, Larlcu. August 7—< Id, sellr Walt- r Raleigh, Mankin, Sa van nub. Arr, brig tiltcliu. ck, Otter, Union Maud, Uu, and Ychr u it mt.ison, Uu >th, Jack -ouviilu. Wilmington, Aug 7—Ait, sebr Amoliu, Russell, Jauksouviile. St Marys, Aug 8—Arr, Bf.hr Fra Burr It), Brown, New York; sclirs e longer, ft -no, do; (jov Aikeu, • out i'll, with bu y. fur Harbor, eld, biig Lincoln, C.jrnwuliaU, dnua.-oa.llle; sclir Krcdonck Lyer, Cuunibs, liflia-t, Me. Biisimi, aug 6—ad, bark Lizzie l.oud, Kendall, Savuunuh; brig J Means, King, .mcksoiiviliu. NE W A DM EllTiSEMEiN TS. AUMUltY HALL. HEMtV 31 LAW, will U fiver •« LEC- r TUltW Oil Itlrt AHT OF UUATCRV, ITS LlO.'trV asi Com, ut Armuiy Hail, 'To mtnow r.vculug, 12ili iwt., ni uMick. Aumiiiu.icobd coats. Tickets fur sale at all llio buoksioruj, nml nt Uiu dour. augll FJ3LLOW-CI tlZ SB OF CHATHAM U-.UNTV. /vgS* I am a c mdidaiu mr ro-olocilan to the or- lieu of It- uciver «»f Tux Rt-turna tu January next, and rcspccU'tifiy solicit your a .UVagus. augll JOHN U EliY. ANTED—Old UmuqnignuButtles will Duo sale aug 11 A. DuNAUld*. W NATIONAL POLITICAL MAP OF THE UNITED. STATES. J UST PUBLISH EL*, eoiituiuiug ucuuiaie Tor traits, fruin lie, of Frviumt O cbanaii, t-iliiuvri*, x>ayton, Uri-ckiurldge aud Douuisuu, wall ibu i luL iorm of tbuir respective pu.t os, mgaiiur wilii their letters of auueptaiiuo uud a vast muumiiuf stutiiticul mutter, iutvrvstlug io ub p.otios. i'nU map l- bsuitiifuilv ctl/ruJ, tizu il by 4U inches, extends Uu on.;h to tuo Pauillu coast, show.ng ilia exact bmiudaiius of ail the Mates and'Territories, Alissouii Coinp-omitee Lmu, &c. It also coataius u v.iluub e Diagram, showing tiic ups uud uowiis lu relative rank, as io popmuuon of ibuncveial i t.ue> ul mu Union lor the l-tal GO years, l’u. li. ia a ut all parties, wishing to liuvo beio> o tbetn ii.amrial for being fi.lly posioo ut a siughi g iu co, must p i.rass a c py of this Map. Pnco in Uicn io. m, z6 cents; prlco iu pocket turm, 6u cents. X. B Copies nt nt (posi paid) on receipt of tbo prico. 100,090 Agi nu warned io sell thorn. An dress A. KaNXKY, Pm I .slur, ll*6 Bro.i.w j, New Voik. N. 13.—Editors of ncws|*ap. rs gi.ing tho ubovi ono insertion, shall receive u ctp.v of the .Map. augll—R a. R. STATE OF UEDltUlA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—lu all whom it may con cern: Whereas, William A Bvgs wi.i apply ut iho Court of Ordinary for letter) Ulsiniseij n< gunrJinuof Robert H uud neoigo M Wuiluco: Theso are. therefore, to cite uud admonish oil whom it may concern, tu be aud appeur before said Corn t to make objection (a any lin y iia- e) on or botoro the llrst Mouduy iu 3Urch next, oilier- Wi-n said letter) will be gi anted. Willies.), Jolm IJi.bo, Lsq., Ordinary lor Chatham county, this mil day Of August, I860. augll JollN iHi.BO. o. c. e. 1C LECTION! NOTACiC. C OUNCIL will, ut its nuxt teguiur meeting, 2lt*t lust, oloct a Weigher of Huy, vice R J it Leo, resigned. sJaary. Foes—Bond ».ao. Api licniit) will mama their )ocuritioe(two requir ed) and huud in their application to mo, on or be fore 2 o’clock, P. ]>!., of t .at uuv. EDWARD G. WILSON, angft Clrrk of Council. 101) UOfatiAUS RFAVAllD. ■ Rtuaway fiom the subscriber, • n the 2d day of .lime last, ills mulatto woman LAU- Li, about 19 year) of age, middle height, wlhorHlmnlcriorm, Mick eyes and of a a »..cart countenance when apoken to. She has assumed tlio namo of Marla lluwon, aud would pass for a IVeo negro, ami may Hive forged freu pa pers. When lost heard from, shu was in thu Great Swamp in *1. Luke’s Parish, uud tnuy pa3) over into Georgia In company with H..1110 will e person, A reward of twcuty douara will bo pa d lor hor de livery to mo, or imo auy Juil iu Georgia or .•ioutli Carolina bo tliat 1 ran got her; oun hmnlrod dol lars for proof to coaviction of her being carried away by a white mau with intent to meal, aud fifty dollars lorthollko proof of hor being huruorod. 1IKUU1CK PKTKltMAN, migO—2aw4 tiBUaouvtlle, H. C. LOST. A CHECK of "*ay & |’a\ lor, No. 2, on Merchants’ and Planter*’ Bank lor $10. Pnynieut of ouuie Has been slop rad. augO JOHN N. U-'.WIS. L AUD AND CANDLES.—20 bbl) aad 69 kegs No 1 U'ftf lArd 76 boxoa Adainantiuo Candles, star brand 100 do Reudoli's Tallow do, just received aud fur sale by Jyl9 SOB AN TON, JOHNSTON ft CO. FILES liGllOCND COllN ME A I.. 6) A A BUSHEIAJ FrosU Ground CorH Meal in gdOKJ store, and tor saio low by »ug 8 YOUNU & WYATP. W. II. F UtUKLL, DEALRU IM CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES uml Foreign nud Boun-qie I'VttU, corner Jiroujliton and Whitaker-d*. lowu and country supplied with choice goods at modorato prices. All orders promptly uttomled Io, uud HatislUctioii always gimrantcud. upib JoHSTg. falLiuant, WIIOLKSALB AND KCTAIL DEALKU IN WINDOW BiANB.-’, WINDOW BASH AND PASH IJUOIW. West sldo Monument Square, Buvauuuh, Ua. may II JOI1M C. UOOT11, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Will aim give hi) utloutiou tu designs iu Architcu- ture. Ollico in the store of John Williamson, LAq., Baystraet. • _ my 13 CHAFFER & CO., No. G AVliltukov St root, Hnvuimuh, Go., _ WllOUfcULK AND ilKim DE ALXKS IX OAiiUvi. Ullads, Doors, Mouldings, <tc. White O Joiud, Zinc, White Luiaccd, trporm, Whale, Tan- uors’ and NoatafoolOfi), Glass, Brushes. Gold lstal, Bronze. Builders’ Hiirdwure. Nails, Mai blo Mantels, &c., Stfti Je4 JOUNlLMILLiiA, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office corner Bay and Drayton struct* Jria .4. it. wTmuiit.' j i*!"k. saVAOK. ^ WRIGHT & SAVAUF., ATTORNEYS AT LA IP, BRUNSWICK, GA. Jyl9 A. it, UIIAMPTOn. (Successor to Chumnlon & Watts.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard si., between tho Market ami Bay st., 8 A VANN All, (IA. Dealer hi Groceries, Foreign utid Domestic liquors, Dried Fruits. &o„ t<c. Reference—a. Champion, Esq., Samuel jjolotnoii), Esq., Messrs - Rabun .k Whitehead, amfTWUt &Cq., Savannah. Ga. myl> ~ JOHN IL CU CHRAKK; ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dubiiu. isiurous cuuuty, Ga„ luto junior pari nor <4 thu firm of A. Ac J. Cocmu.vK, lrwlutou, Ga., wid attend promptly to all burtaoss eutraslcd to hff care. Particular attention paid to collecting, lit- lerance—Dr, O. B. Guyton, F. H. Rowo, Dublin, Ga., M Marsh, Suvunmih. myH f&NGK « FiUEilSOM, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, xo. 94 luv-anuofr. savannah, oa. apr4 "at ^-A(;i7iN^uuoTrncus Lumber, Bill aud Brick Yards. aejltfi SAVANNAH, UA. P. JACOBS, SF.GAH AND TOUACC'O STOHI3. No. 29, Hull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. B.—Keeps cons tun Uy ou baud bpuutsli, Had SianlBli, uud American Bogars, at wHolosoio und ro- ait. Also, Chowiug Tobaeco, Bnnlf, tn:. June 1 *. JAliiES MidlEIVltY, insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marine Protests Noted and Extoudcd, Average adjustod, Charter Parties and Average Bunds drawn* Papers prepared whereby to recover losses iron. American or British Uuuerwritors, end attnmiei. given to ail matters cvuuecicu with shipping und Jn> surauco, No. 118 Bay-street opposite the front iho Custom House. ly uuv 6 ji^si^frffKiisrxva»r ‘ * ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Xuwunusvhlo, Ua. Rcferonce—George . Brown. William Dell, New- nunsvdie, Flu., it. B. Hilton, Bostou k Vlllulongu Savannah, Ga. my 11 siriViu'X' sMi-m; ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALUUATUU, HAST KUHUHA. Will practice in the Eastern uud Southern ComiticR Refer to—Co!. S. S, Sibley, and R. B. Iltiimi, .ia vauuah. Iub2-U CH AS. U. UMPUELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILLKDOKVltLK, UA. 1 • Practices Law iu the vurlous Couutlcs of tho Co mulgco Circuit, uud the udjuiuing Counties of Twiggs, lAtureus und Wushingtuu. Refer to—Joliu Ikniton, H. A. Crane, nud K. Mil t»n. ieol4 UEUUUfii A. GUiCDuiS ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW AXl) Commissioner of the U. S, Court of Claims Jot the Sluts of Georgia. Office Corner R»y uud Uml »treels.- L»ni)-1 b WM. M. WILLIAMS, TIIAUDKl’S OUVUli. JACit IIUMWX WILLIAMS, OLIVER « BltOWiV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Uuunu Vista, Marion County, Ga., Will practice in tlio counties of Marion, Macon, lious ten, btcwui't, ILmdoiph, Muscogeo, Lee, aud auy udjoming couutioH, wliere their services may be required. inyll AVILI.1AM PIIlLLIt*^, A TT O U N E Y AT LAW. MAH1KTTA, GA. ociXii—ly DAVID OTWILDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BPAKTA, GA. Will pracllco lu the couutlos of Hancock, Warren Washington, aud Baldwin. RwKKKXCttt—:Buhu & Foster, Rabun & Smith, and E. A. Soullard. Savannah. jan9 it. 13. 1LU.TUM, ATTORNEY A.\D COUNSELLOR AT IqtW. Office corner of Buy aud DruytoQ-sts, SAVANNAH, OA. my 11 uentey wssns ~ attorney at law, No. 8, Drayton Sti-eet, Savannah, Georgia, may 6— ly ~ DR, DMAULBS"lirCOLDINGT OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14 LIBERTY ST.. Ouo door wei-t of Drayton. niyll WM. C. CuftNELLV, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1L&BKI.U, WORTH COUNTY, »A.. (IHIHT OFMUH, A LOAN V.) Will practise in the Southern Lire ull, and iu Macon. Dooly nud Worm Counties ol tho Macon Circuit. tOT Particular attention given lo Ibc collection ol claims in Smith-Western Georgia. • jc2 (im 17 CUlUSUNG, — ATTORNEY AT LAW, lobl-ly IKWIXTOX, OA. LAMER As ANDBItSOV, ATTOUNEYS at LAW, ap5-ly MAOON, OA. WILLIAM - II. DASliifiiY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Troupville, Lowndes County, Ga. Will practico in Thomas, Lowudes, Clinch, Ware, Appling, Tclfidr, Irwin, Uurens, aud Pulaski counties, Georgia; aud m Jefferson, Madison, Ham ilton. and Columbia counties, Florida. [my 11 VAL.UAliI.t2 KICK PLANTATION'' FOR SALE, WITHIN TKX MII.K) OF 11IK CITY OK SAVANNAH. O N tlio first Tuesday in December next, will be sold beforo tlio Court House in tlio city of ga Viinnah, tho limitation ou tho savannah liver, ten miles train tho chy, known a) Mulberry Grove, be longing to tho estate oi tho luto Philip Ulmer, con taining six bundled and eighty-seven ucro.% of which tlioro uro two huudrod ucres of Urst quality tide rico laud, uud ono huudrod and fifty-Uvo acres uuder gaud banks aud in a fine slate for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acres ol high l.iml under cultivation. On Uio placo uro a good dwo ling house, uverseer’s house, barns, uegro houses uud > tuer outbuildings, ail in a good slate of repair. Pors»us desiring to purcliaso will call ujion II. K, Harrison, Kx’i, who resides within four miles of tho Grove, or ullxa Uhntfr, Ex’trlx, who resides within two miles oftho Grove, Terms or sale tnado known on tho day of salo. Possession not given until tbo first of January Jyn-td t II. K. H6RRISON. Ex’or. XES" Tlio Charleston Mercury will publish oncon week until tho day of salo. R. j. DAVANT, JR, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERC ANT, No. 07 Bay Strcet. Jy 30 Savannah. Oh A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. Will take contracts Tor Building and Working Ma sonry of evory description. Residence, No. U Mrs Jewett’s Range. South side Jones at oc» 80 JAftifiB JKITavAgW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, THOMSHVILI.K, IHOMAS COUNTY, GA. All busings entrusted lo his carowill receive prompt atioution. lyr—marl 7 /Aitiso. aonckiw .axkia. nomkis. RODGERS & NORRIS, (late Crauo it Rodgers, WHOLE” IjESAXJS okooers, Jane 1, 1866, BAY-8THEBT, HAVANNAU. fje y* E». WM. OTAKlt, it. u. U. OGDEN, STAHll Hi VO., Shipping aud Commission Morohunts, UAV-STHKHT. jjAVAKMAUj OA. pavus, umv. «t oui ' PAOTOKS. Forwarding aud Commission Merchants, Bay at sent, Huvanunh, On. C. 8. HAKK1SOX. A. O. MCOHKKS 11 AltlUS ON & SltGEHEE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, llt’CEIVINO AND l-'orwnrdiiiH illcrcliaots. 39 mu ol liitoAL'-sTuKST, ooLVimus, oxonau. *3“ Particular attention given to the sales ol Real Estate, Negroes am) Produce. . £©* lJboral advuuco:: made ou Negroes and Mer chaudizo. • KLUbTIKMin : IlCSR, PA1TEN & CO. i CL'NDY it DANIEL, ■ VColumbus*. Ga ariiWAitr.oiuv Aco.J ltUSE, HA VIS & LON'C.I .. WM. Wltiomv f fc«vum.uU YOUX.I, ATKINS A- UUNHAM, 1 , ,, , O. A. OIIEKNE ft tU, f AimIucI.IcU U. S. SMITH, I.Mobile, AlaUnma' ocl 2S jj U. KLL1S, Factor and General Commission Merchant NOJ 71 UAY-STltKKT, SAVANNAH, OA., iisFkUtsto—-Messrs. Ciughorn it Cinminglmip, Belt « l rentiss, Ogden, Starr it Co., Savannah: J. I- Tliomiwon. Boston „... • wm. Acitrav coumi. jno. cultkk kkaskk. COUPKU & FRASER, FACTORS & GENERAL COMMISSION MEHCllAMS, Bay street, Savaunull, Ga. fmy 11 PAtM1 WILLIAM LYNN, COMMISSION AND F'-RWARDING MKWI1AS1, No. 87 RaytUtet, Savannah, Oeornta. juuo 13 je^feBoTkobeutsT " GENERAL COMMISSION MJSROHANT, AND DKAI.KII IN • Timber and Lumber. SAVANNAH, fan. WISLLS dJ WILLIAMS, „ , . DKADKKS IN DOMEST.1C, FOliEIGN AND FANCY 1IHY UOUCS. No. 149 Cougreuit., Savannah, da. ..uvnittn, M ,I wY.Vi ID0 . r ^ or •fcliUfort CCl. 8. c. lllLOllIILUh tVIUJAMS, " Sciiveu Co., Ga. sept 7 J. a. RUSH. j, B. KAVIS. w. H. IOXO RL'SB, DAVIS & LONG. COMMISSION MEIiOHANTS. jilVlY'Mltl ft A ’ may 30 SAVANNAH, OA. WM. 8. DjunBur — ATTOBNE Y AT LAW, SAVAN.VAIl, OA. «3* Ollico over Thomas il. Turner & Co.’a brim tttore, Bay street. 9 MAYOR’S OFFICER \ Crnr of Savannah, 6th ofAugui-t, I860. / tpo OWNERS OF DOGS, and all others whom it L may concern. You uro hereby noilflod to keep your Dogs iu a» d prevent thorn from going at large wiihlu tbo city Limits. Any Dog found going at largo aitor this notice, and until tho 20th duy of Scptoiuhor next, slmll bu Klllod. [i. S.) EDW’D. 0. ANDERSON, Mayor. AUost. Eow’n. G. Wilso.v, clerk oi Council. aug 6 a. Iiuuuit, M p >W|U „ B r,^h?. C . KETT & SNBLHNG8, COMMISSION MKltOHAN’fS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Savannah. Ga. WUUUcua u> iu, aoUlug ol" nil kind. ot iiroduM 911-luanuulluu given lo rocolvlug and loraardlna nnudt. rnnyUI " Auction & Commission House, Macon.Ua. A. U, IU.-LAlT.ilLIN, CenoraJ Agent aud Auctioneer, Solicits tram his friends consignments ol ever* description, lakes orders tor Cotton. J W Special attention giver, to tho sales of Real .-state, mocks and Negro property, at public und pnyiucsnleb. 1‘mnyt returns amt dispatch. 1 Hcloronct)-- C. A. L. loBlAJt. inch3b MS. W. UtthKX. GREEK * SMOOT, * ATTORNEYS AT LAW, tl —It ’Mmu l.-ri.v ... TliOUAbTUX, UA. JOHN lilLHlT Ortllmuy of ClinUmm County. AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. . Office In the Court iionea. ro y|ii aatuoa yiblcc mixuir attorney at law, Mavatmali, Georgia. A5r Offico on Bay street, over lliu Bunk of Sava ti- u . u Jil maylfi nrt „, R* F, COLE Oi, BUOTHEIL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER r , CHANTS, . savannah, Ga., amt Monluomet'u, Ala. b. T. lulk, j K. Fi CoLE, Buy street. Savannah. | a-mmorco st., Moutg’ry ,, , RKKK10l\ W3. Holcomb, Johnson, R Co. | Cohoua A Hertz, l.uukoii SneJnuga, J Euwiu Parsons s Co., Robert A. Allen, J fccianton, Joliuslou A Co SAVANNAH, UA. my 13 UM. 1. WKIUI. WM. H jjlilB WEUB&SAGE, » (SDCOAWms To CAMKRo.N. WKIIU A CO, IMPORTERS OF CHINA, CLASS, AND EARTHEN-WAKE J ML'KTINU-.'T. CUAKLE8TON, 8. O., will supply L'ouiiliy Merchant* with Goods iu Uxn- line ut us low lutes as they cun buy in Now York, or elsewhere. sept 2o „ ii. i*. p. king; ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner of Duy und* Wliltukrr Street*, ' SAVANNAH. ___ lch - amos JONH S. BOWEN," ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR COKXKK OK DRAYTON AND UHYAN-MH., (Abovo C A. L. ljimar.) JyC—3in 1 c. W. illABRY; ATTORNEY AT LAW FIUNKUN, UKAKlI CO,, OA. Will attcud lo professional busiticssin theCouuUc* ol Heard, Curroll, Cauipiiull, Coweta, Fayette, Meri wether and Troup. ’ Reference—Ron. E. Y. Bill. LaGrange, Ga.; Hen. David Irwin, Marietta, Gu.: Colonel M. M. Tidwell. Fayetteville, Ga.; and Mr. William Dougherty. Col imnbug.Ga. Bopli-iy Wm. Mc AL LISTER. NEW MAMBLE YARD, Opposite Laurel Grove Cemetery, Suv'h, ua. * Miirbie Mouumeuts, Tombs aud Gruvc Stones, tarn ished ou reasonable terms. Orders res- Ppeeiluily solicited. aplH D. A. O’BYRNe! ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office 176, Buy-st., over Tumor & Co’s. Dru SAVANNA B, OA. nov 10—ly Drug Store GEORGE TROUP HOWARD. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ’ ODlce Monument Square, near State Bank. SAVANNAH, QA, noy 1°—ly . ’ r,. nm „, c HANE , WELLS & CO.. I’ACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, tan. tlIyp _ S. W. BAKER,. AfTORNKY AND (.'UUNbELLUR AT LAW, Monticcllo, Jcfiersou County, Fla. Rororcnce—H»)u. w. B. Flmixo, Savannah. Ga. — ■ my 11 EDWARD G. WILSON, magistrate, notary and commissioner OF DEEDS, At Messrs. Ward k Oweus’ Law Office, [inyll \VAYNE, GIIENVHjLE dt CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING'j Ray-street Sava~mah. TH08. 8. WAYNE. C. E. GRENVILLE. R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE/** Jy 0—if Savannah. Chattanooga. J. W. PATTERSON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Troupvfilo, l/wmioflCoiily.Oa, c - AI. FITZGERALD. ^ Cv.ravofuvra.amo.^dwuitau.^u.. S UCCESSOR to T. C. Rice.Munulkctorerand OtimVuifdHMt Vtt i loly ^ common ami fine vftAiULb, kiln dried and wm ranted to resist effise- il 10 ? ot dftmp ■ tm “»l'**«ro or a Southern t B> «mU Strawbury Byrup, Jte. Terns •si*, prices low* if—pay 11