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nBHHSKHfKPI ' FH 0M rESlURDA YA FTERNOON'S EDITION, Subscription Price* * of Savannah Papers By common understanding, the proprietors aud publishers ol the three pspora tssuod In Savammh, have ndop'.od tho following unU' rm rates of sub* icriptlon, u) tako eObct this day: p^lly i»n|wr, per annum, In adrauco ....80 00 Trl-Weokiy " “ ........ 4 00 Woekly, etugie copy, In advance a oo Weekly, uve copies, to ono address 8 00 Weekly, e*ght “ “ “ 10 oo Weekly, iw> “ “ “ 18 00 Weekly, twenty" “ M 20 00 When mi paid within ono mouth from tho Jlmo tf f subscrimug the charge Tor the Dally will be seven dollars, aim for the Trl-Woekly^w. Tho Wwiy will bo sent only to thoso who pay lu adranco. Tho paper will Invariably bo dtscoutluod upon the expiration of tho time Tor which It has boon paid. The above rates to lake effect from and after this Uto ALEXANDER & SNEED, NrpuMfcan, R. D. HILTON ItCO., Georgian <C Joinvmf, THOMPSON 4 WlTillNGTON, A’eiw. fAvannah, July 1, 1856. TBliBO-RAPHIO, N«v York Market. New York, August 13.—Only moderate busi ness doing In cotton with no change in prices. Tho Canada’s mails go South' to night. Disasters. New York, Aug. 13.—Tho Propeller Bruns wick has foundered on Lake Erie. The Apollo Hall, and Moore’s furnishing ■tore at Louisville, have been burnt. Congressional. Washington, Aug. 13.—In the Senate, a treaty with the Sandwich Islands was under consideration. Collamer opposed it as uncon stitutional, on the ground that it contained a modification of our tariff, which could not be made by treaty. The subject was postponed until to-morrow. The House extended the patent to Adam's Press. The bill containing legislative judicial and executive appropriations was returned to the house amended by the Senate. The house struck out the Senate’s amendments insisting on the provision that no expenditure should be made for the government of Kansas uutil the Indictments for treason were dismissed. It is understood that the Oabiuet to-dayi agreed to. order the discontinuance of those prosecutions at the request of Gov. Geary. Treaty with Nicaragua. Washington, Aug. 13.—The Senate has ratified a treaty concluded with Nicaragua last June Just before Walker's advent to power. Its terms are unusually liberal Also,ratified treaty with the two Sicilies of the same character. Also Extradition treaty with the Grand Duchy of Baden. Arrival of tile Got. DuiUey from Hava na. By the arrival of the Gov. Dudley off the bar this morning, we are in possession of some items, translated from tbe Premade la Uabanu, Capt. Gen. Concha, has received the title of Uurquis of Havana and Viscount of Cabo, in consideration of his services as Captain General doriughU two terms. Accounts to the 13th oi July, state that the Ministry of Spain have resigned, and the Queen has acoepted their resignation, and charged Captain General O’Donnell with the duty of forming a new Ministry. O’Donnell himself is to be Minister of War. The new Government have decided to disarm the National Guards. On the 17th, every thing was quiet under the new organization. Oa dit Gonoral Espartero had started for Lozrono. The late Queen Christina, intends establishing herself in Italy, aud taking naturalization papers, aud will not return to Spain. Florida Indians—The Tallahassee PlorU diaii of last Saturday says: Moj. McKiuiatry accompanied by Moj. Leon ard, both of the United States Army, and' stationed ut Fort Brooks, South Florida, have bceu sojourning in this city for a few days past, ft n business of importance with the Executive. W. Broome leaves this morning in company with these gentlemen, for the field of military operations to confer with Col. Monroo about nutters connected with the removal of tho In dians. If.ij McKlnstry informs us .that lu consequence or the submerged condit on of the country oc- ^niod by the enemy, a suspension of active Jitary operations has existed fora while hack, to be resumed with renewed vigor as early us practicable. At present the frontier settlements are comparatively in a quiet state Heavy Forgery in Havana—By a lateur- rival from Havana we learn that a clerk in one ot the commercial houses of that city lately forged a check on one of the banks to the amount of $20,000, with which he bought ex changes on some of tho banks of Mew Orleans and then left, it is supposed, for that city. Ou mst Wednesday the Spanish sloop Florida ar rived at this place witu Officers in pursuit, who Immedately chartered the clipper schooner Libbie Shepard, of this port, and left same any for New Orleans, first stoppinfat Mobile, for the purpose of telegraphing to stop pay- meat— Key of the gulf American Privateering*.Answer to the European Congress. iijf**./ 0 ??’ Au ** 11-—The Herald to-day pub- 52?* Hr llar „ c y'a reply to France, relative to tbs aecuratlonsorthefour powers, with regard toprl- » The Hfoaidont dccllues to assent to tog . 1 but ^‘P 030 * to add to ttio first tho follow- iii^ D(lthal P rl .T* te properly of bellgorenU on tho tii. BU * tl b ® exempted from captnro by 2£K ( l'- 88CU0f0ther bollif ferents, except It be thS !»«* In ft* of' 1 ’!- U willing to adopt tlMJ or 4lli proposition, without tho arnt. lt n ,7?,? r H“f noD,a nnndftro historical and forcible. h?- l ‘ * * 11,0 odnmplo of Lout, 14th of Frnnor, bay ton rt-coiir.oto prlvuteering, ' 11,0 otnnspl. or a grout morn- r r wlilsn, unior certain circumstance., “i ,lu,ta 8™ from tho Purl, it il , y m » l ‘L D * 11,0 “hsmorcc of other no. iii ns ucpcO'iBrton her mode or proceidliV and tffiSV 1 " of tlw tamo #r Khllnnd, ho Bhows III,l'“iSOdBunwIiBlntCMdlDK to tho proiKS- Sited *t»tM l h ° * ra ' ndmw " proposal by the iA. l ? ll '',* l ! l|,,re *lie proposition, csmulncdlu i 'fedurutlon. . ti,?, le ® fJu F I. nud remRlos ibotlBlsed. th. coyont enemy's goods, wlih a of contraband or war. binn i'S 1 doe ti, wiili th. exception or contra- or. not Uublo to capture under tbo on- ni ” to b “ binding, must b. ct E '* y ' roolntolnml by a force sur- jewicully topretrontncccs. to tho court of tbo neuw Nonmnomi.-Jh. st. AugueUno AncUn Wyoflau Saturday says : n»n D,1 “ ocrttio district convention for the uoml- on or u stuto Senator, according to previous »“»r.tan,lln s ,ud publlo notion, bold tbclr moot- sou tbo 6th, In this city. Ibo Hon. Uco. E. Hawes ™uuu"in,um|y sclcclod a. tho candldnto. the ' rcuu,onuun or st. Johns, also mot tho snmo 01 lull'top a *lh**"fPo"! Araau, Esg-, us tho cuu- ore KOj.'l aulilSi ldaua0 ,° r Hoprcseuutlvoa. Thi-y •O'Jli I &'■!!? 00 doubt CJU bo eotertaln- 0">-t burniin.i, 1 ?."' ,® 10 ®»ivon»|ij|w wore or tbu -orubJibuhvren n. ,* r “ cl f r ' •“••f** speeches Ways, Hon. B. A. »ny prtuclpiS? ' “*‘ r,MlD * vl “"< upon great Tim Reply to Mr. ISn ttow's Speech. Wo gave nolico this morning that a reply to somo of tho loading preposltlonM of this gcntlo* man’s spooch.rwouid hc .mado tills alternoon Wo will pi'pceed to this task ns briefly as ]ios plblo* As to tbo first proposition—Mr. Bartow said that it could not bo expected, por would it bo dignified, In tho American piirly of Georgia, to go over to tho Rupport of jir. Buchanan, ina» much as tho Doiuocratic party, both upon the occasion of tho election of Mr. Speaker Banks and at tho Cincinnati Convention, demmuccd thorn in tho most unqualified manner. Tills is true to u certain extent, that is, that tho prin ciples of secrecy, religious intolerance, mid tlm twoiity one years probationary citizenship, wu 8 condemned. Biit tho two first of them,, tho American party of Georgia, have absolutely abjured—aud -the last, it him never hud the boldness to avow. Tbo application therefore^ could in no wise be to them. It was intended for the American party of the North, both Fill, more and untl-Fillmore. Georgia had separated herself, and still continues to bo separated, from the main body of the American party. Let us see how the matter was carried on within our own limits. Tho whole Democratic Press of Georgia were guurdod iu tho extreme, in not allowing one ofionsive word to appear against our opponents. They appealed to the Ameri cans, not to run an electoral Ticket in Georgia* that it would only excite bitter feelings, and that tho times required there should be no differences amongst us. They did not ask cv cry American in Georgia to veto for Buchanan. They merely required them to stand still at the Soulh. They might preserve their principles, notjfor “a generation,” but to tho end of the world, if they saw fit; but only not to inter fere whero they could do no good, and only cripple our exertions. But wo pass ou to the next proposition, and one containing mutter of gravo moment: He said that the Democratic party called upon them to coalesce, upon tliegruuud that it was tho party lighting the battles of the South. That that party hud not given any explicit de claration that it was sound upon the Southern question, except the Kuusus-NelirAsku net, which ho looked upon as a Janus-faced instru ment, intended to defraud both seeliom of the. country j that it was construed to include the doctrine of squatter sovereignty ut tho North und the opposite ut the South, and that the on ly true construction was the former. That, ho sukj, could not have uny claim ou him us u Southern nmii. It was tho roiuark of a di-lingidslied gentle. ;maii of Georgia, ou a visit to this city, last summer, “that the American party of Georgia would denounce the Nebraska Bill if they dar. ed.” It has now been openly done. When it is taken into consideration that tho American party of Georgia last year, solemnly declared in Convention assembled’, their advocacy of the* principles of that Act, und that but u twelve month since, we uve utterly uta loss to fathom the intentions of Mr. Bartow and his party. He tells us that it has nothing to recommend it to Southern men, and in tho very same breath ill- forms us, in tho language of Mr. Fillmore, that it was a Fandoms Box, out of which nil tho evils of the oouutry had come forth. If Mr. Bartow demonstrates that it has a free soil face for tho North, why docs Mr. Fillmore characterise it a 8 a Pandoras Box ? Is it because of its freo soil face? Or Is it not rather the-declaration therein contained,tk\t the Missouri Compromise it forever “inoperative and void ?” No imswer is required to tiifo, it is a self-evident proposi tiou. But we would ask Mr. Bartow, one simple question, and ask him and every honorable mau ofihis party to tell us, what in heaven’s num« has been the absolute life-blood of tho ltepub- licdu party at tho North but the Kansas Act? Was it the freesoil Hide of tho janus-faco, which caused tho North to biazo out,und which dragg ed three thousand New England preachers from their pulpit to desecrate their holy calling by political iuterferoace ? It will not be ne cessary to argue such a point It is with deep sorrow that we see a mau whom God has blessed with a fine intellect und a noble character—ono who, like ourselves, is “to the manor born,” led on by tbe blindness of party zeal to attack an instrument whose nature no man can doubt, and especially coup ling with his denunciation an expressed aspira tion of himself aud his friends, that they should rise aud soar above this corrupt and demoral izing influence of party spirit. But to the last: Tho third main proposition,amounled to this— After demonstrating to his own satisludtion, that’Fremont would sweep tho whole North and North west, and that Mr. Buchanan would not get a Northern State, and after tacitly ad mitting that Mr. Fillmore would not carry u Southern, lie said that tho American Party should bo kept up, because it could be votsuppoa ed ihut\f Mr. Fillmore declined, ui the Free, States hit party would assist the Democrats, but that most of them would go over to Mr Fremont, or at least remain neutral, and there fore, whatever benefit might, should inure to Mr. Buchanan, and that they should be al lowed to retain their party organization be cause they believed in the principles they - ad vocate. Tills is an a admirable urgument, and ono which we have frequently adopted by ourselves We desire that the Northern Americans should keep up their orgauizntiou, and Mr. Fillmore stand tho contest-, for the very reasons stated by Mr. Bartow, because they would most cer tainly go over to the Black Republicans. In fact we see recently that tho Democrats go to their meetings to help them along, cheer and be enthusiastic. But is this an argument for Southern Men? Is there any fear of their go ing over to tho Black Republicans? Aro the Americans of Georgia, in any way bound to Mr. Fillmore, by which good faitu would re quire them to stand to him? They did not participate iu his nomination, and he has treat ed their nomination with silent contempt, and has left it for the Hero of Tulip Grove, liko the gudgeon, to gorge every bait which comes in his way. What good can be effccted.'at the South ? .Can Mr. Fillmore bo benefited ? No. Can Mr. Bu chanan bo benefited? No. The only way which wo can account for this persistence in a useless course,is very well illustrated by Mr. Jef ferson in his memoir. It will be recollected thut under tho articles of confederation, previous to the adoption of tho Constitution, the executive functions of tho government were exercised by a committee of six. Tills committco was nl. ways divided by tho most rancorous party spirit. Mr. Jefferson relates tiio following con* versation betwceii Dr. Franklin and himself: ARl wu3 in France wheu wo heard of this schism, and separation of our Committee, und, speaking with Dr. Franklin of this singular disposition of men to quarrel, and divide into purties, he gave his sentiments, as usuul, by way of Apologue. Ho mentioned tlio Eddystoue light-house, in ttie British chauncl, as buiug built on a rock, in tho mid-chuuucl, totally in accessible iu winter, from tho boisterous cha racter of that sea, iu that season; that, there fore for the two keepria cranloyed to keep up tho lights, ail provisions for the winter were necessarily carried to them in autumn, us they could never be visited nguiu till the return of the milder bousoii ; thut, ou tiie first practicable day in the spring, n boat put nil' to them with fresh supplies. The boutuicii met at the door foneof the keepers, and accosted him with a How goes it, friend? Very well. How is your companion? I do uot know. Don’t know? Ashe uot here. Can't tell. Have you seen him to day.? No. When did you see him? Not since last fall You have killed him ? Not I, indeed.’ They were about to lay hold of him, as having certainly murdered his companion i but ho desired them to go up stairs 1 and ex amine for themselves. They wont up, aud there found tho other keeper.' They hud quar relled, it HcoiiH, numi alter being loll there, hud divided into two parties, unsigned tho caves be low fo ono, and thoso above to tho other, and hud never spoken to, or seen, one another since. Wasa(ii“tMi Correspondence Washington , August 11. These is great disappointment expressed herd at tile rejection by tho House on Friday last of uu amendment, offered by Mr. Goode, to the civil appropriation bill, appropriating $300,000, for continuing the construction of ilio Wash ington Aqueduct. In purauanco of a law pass ed in 1802, a survey was mudo of tho proposed ouurau ot tho uquuduct, und a planwusap- ptoved by President Piiiinoro. Subsequently, at two sessions of Uougrcas, two appropriations amounting lu all to $335,000 wero made to be. gin the work, which, it was estimated by the Engineer, Captain Meigs, would cost $2,300,000. Those appropriation uro now exhausted, uud* the Work must thoreoforo bo suspended during tue coming lull uud winter, unq. will be much lujutod by tho weather. Uuder the appropri ation, contracts liavo been made, winch are dot yet completed, aud lor which the contract ors have uot been paid. Moreover, the Govern ment must incur great loss from the neces sary sule of stock uud property now ouhuiid. For tlic.se reiusous—tho propriety, udvautago and necessity of the work ilseil being ulinusc universally udmilteU—it was earnestly desired und expected that Congress would muke uu appropriation lor contiuuing tiie aqueduct at once. But in this case, as iu nmuy others, tho will of tiui people must submit, it seems, to tho interests ol a lew spectators. There are others with wish to linvn pnvuto plans ut thoir own adopted and carried out; and, though uu fault whatever has been or even cun be iouud with tiie plan at first approved and ever siuce pursu ed, uu effort is making, and seems thus for sue- cessful, to hinder its execution by refusing the necessary appropriation. Bo tuptuin Meigs must be eoiueiit to have indefinitely deferred, uud perhaps to altogether lose, tbo tamo which ho thinks must be acquired by him who shall “ bridle tho Potomac’- {.orhilo the eitizeus ol Washington must eontiuue to suffer tho iueou- veuienct* and daugor resulting from wunt of water, while private spouiilatora ouu compass their ends. However, they may find a sad comfort iu the thought, thut those members of Congress who re I use to procure them u supply of water, must sutler with them. But it wiil not do to dispuir yet. it is thought thut to-day or tu-moorrow tuo mutter will be breught be fore the Huuso in uuother form, uud that the work, instead ol being under tho superinten dence of Captain Meigs, us heretofore, will bo placed under tiie supervision of two members ol' each House, tu remuin here during the re cess, who shall make all uecessaryeoiitracts for carrying it on. Tiie House wiil iiuully recede front its Kan sas provisos attached to tho regular appropria tion bills, tho Benute remaining firm m its de termination to resist them j but it is thought that tLey, w.ll if nccesiury, defeat the Army appropriation bill, by udhormg to tho Bhermnu proviso. Tiie Old Line Whigs of tho South are fust foiling into the Democratic ranks. Senator Jones, of Tenuessee, publicly gave in his adhesion to Buchauan, ou Friduy, iu the Sen ate. The published opiuiou of Attorney General Cushing, ou the question, referred to him by the President, us io whether the Federal Gov ernment can now cuusiilutiuuully interfere to suppress the insurrection iu San Frauc.sco, ja most clear and conclusive. It is plain thut tho right of iutei'lerence should oiily bo exercised iu extreme eases,uud when all the requirements of the Constitution and tiie law have beeu ful ly complied with. The utter irregularity of the action of Governor Johnson makes tho interpo sition of the President entirely inadvisable ut preseut. la tne Seuate to day, Souator Weller made another inetleotuul attempt to nave the Pacific Railroad bill tukcu up. lie expressed great disappointment, but declared his Intention to try'rt again. Mr. Seward ussured him of his coruiui cu-opcration in bringiug it up aud pas sing it. A uUort but earnest debate tneu arose between Messrs. Bigler uud Wilson, ou u reso lution by tne former of inquiry into the state of Col. Fremont’s uceuunts with the Government. Mr. Adams objected to such inquiry as out ol tho jurisdiction and dignity oi tho Semite. Mr. Seward would at first view have voted for it, fcuniig no iuvestiga ion, but opposed it, inas much as it hud assumed a strictly party as pect. Mr. Trumbull offered on amcoduieut re questing the President to commuuicute to tbe c'ohute all Mr. Buchanuu’s uccouuts with the Guvernmeut siueo his eutry into public lUe, aud uli his Enlistment, Central American and Uateud Conference correspondence. After somo good humored debate, Mr. Trumbull’s aiueudment was rejected—ulraost ullofthe free* soil wing of the seuate opposing it. And Mr. Bigler’s resolution was adopted with scarcely a dissenting voice. The civil aud diplomatic appropriation bill was thou taken i>p. lu me House, u message was received from the President, returning, for re-consideration, the bill passed a short time ago for the improve ment oi the Des Moines Rapids. It was im mediately takcu up und passed by a two-third vote, it will be culled up iu the Seuate ou Weduesduy by Mr. Seward, in pursuance of uo- tice given by Him to-day. The President grouuds his veto on tho reasons against bills making appropriations for general purposes, assigned in his veto message of Dec. 3u,1854. The present aspect of tiie late election re turns authorizes tfio belief that tho South will vote as a unit iu November. Maryland, which appears to be tiie lost bragging ground ol the Fillmore party, is last wheeling into line. Senator Bumuer, is iu a quiet retreat on the \ lleghany Mountains in Pennsylvania. His in dications are all more favorable, though he is still both physically aud mentally prostrated; so much so that he is still iucapabie of uny con tinuous ell’ort. I learn these lucts frura a letter received from himself in this city to-day. Impartial. Key West Correspondence. Key West, Aug. 11. Tho yellow lover, tho all prevailing topic of con- versation iu our midst for Hovoral weeks past, has ccnscd lt3 ravages, and we hare but ono. more victim to add to our previous list, forwarded by tho Isabel of the 25th July. This last death was that of Major William D. Fraser, or tho Corps of Eugfoner, U. S. Army—which occurred on the 27th ultimo. Major Fraser wa3 wholly uuacclhuated— being ordered here from Fort Kuor, Maino, {tnd as suming tho command or Fort Taylor, in February last, ho was a lit subject for this foul disease. Tho corps or stoppers aud Minora under his chargo and stationed at Fort Taylor, havo been down to a mau, but having boon upon tho Key two summers, ull recovered.. This detachment havo been ordered to West Poiuland thoy leave this morning in tho steamer (>ov. Utulloy. MAHINB NliWH. The ship Coronet, Captain Cozzous, from New Or loans with a cargo ofcofom end provisions bound to London, rail npou tho Rebecca Shoal, tho 27th ultimo, where she remained pouudiug heavily for a few hours. She was backed oil' with her sails uud succeeded in gottinglnto Fortugas harbor with so veil feet water into hoc holo, tho next day. Men were procured hero to go uu board aud free her. Capt. O. not wishing to stop ut Key We t, eugoged six man at Slot) each, to uccotnpany tbo ship tu Xiw York, whence ho sailed the 2Ulh. Tho brig Royal .'oilor, Wish hai, been condemn)- od and sold fur $572 by thu marshal, licr cargo hits bam transferred to tho brig Tavauar, and will uu sent to Bostm. Tho barkTom Corwin,Capt. Jordon, arrived Aug. 12tb from Ckmt'ucgos, with sickness among tho crow. Tho steward died tho day before sho arriv ed. Tim first male died on the 2d Tho crow re. covering, tbo bark sailed ou tbu 4(h for Boston. rim now steum-diiptiuatemuli, Capt. Tilton, ur- rivo.i from Now York ou tho cvcniugof tho 2d. Shu touche l for coni*. This stoamor is intended for the navigation of ouu of tho Honduras rivers, running uplntolho statu of Uuat mute. Tho comiiauy who own her havo n contract for carrying a monthly mall to Ha- vuuu from the Belize, and tUls vessel will muke this trip iu udditiou to her rivcrservlco. Tim new Irou high-pressure steamer Conca, Cap- tniu Hopkins, from Wilmington Del., via Charleston •■v O., arrived the morning ot tho 4th. 8ho callod lor coal. This steamer was built for tho navigation olthoMagdolona rlverS.A. She is owned by* New York Company who havo boats already on the river, and huv* others building. She took on hoard 161) Inns cout Irohi lift’s yard, und suited af ternoon ortho 7th. , Wo hdvo.newa rrom Nassau to 26th or July. The brig Oov. AndolSmu, from Now York for this port, was taken in there by the' wreckers, and was slightly damaged. The steamer , Gov. Dudly, TUtlo, urrlved from Charleston with tho Uv H, malls the morning of tho Bill—sailed same duy for Havana. The Hieuucr Fiorina, Coxzon3, arrived from New Orleans the Otli. 9ho brings no nows ofliupjr* Unco. . Tne ship Maid of UrleAns, Captain Hull, from N. Orleans for Now York, went ashore on the quick sands tho Oth Instant. Asalsfouoe was roadored by several wrecking vessols from this port, and on the fill) she was gut ofi’and Is now coming up. Homo 100 tons of. cargo was taken out. Tho ship Is not badly damaged. The cargo consists of 412 bales Colton, 001 ullds tobacco, 29 bags wool, 48C5 pigs load, 2 j bulft3 tmws,12 -casks hroudy, 70 imokuges iigmuumvltm, 70 paokugos merchamiizo. Tho ship Clad Tldiog.1 passed tills city the 2d, hound to Loudon. . Tho sloop of War Cyano, Robb, arrived ou tlm 26th lilt., trimi' Aspiuwull, and sstloil the 27th for Boston. Brig Tat’anioi’, Williams, arrived from J'ou.vflooJa tho 2Cth. Tlio three masted schr Andrew Hender son, Itondersou, arrived the 20th from Baltimore, with coal. The schr. Libio, Shepard, Tom, arrived from Central Yucatun tho 20tti, aud sailed the UOtli lor Mebilo. Tho brig.Susan, Houle, arrived the I2lb Aug. from Philadelphia, with coni. Bark Alabama, Slockbridgo, sailed 26th for X. S. DurkC, B. .Smith, Scbull, sailed 28th for Wilming ton, N. 0 Schr. Wm. L. .Springs, Merlhou, sailed 28th for Philadelphia. Brig Alfred Exall, Xordon, railed 29th for Curdo- na d . Brig Hcury, Gilchrist, soiled Aug. Dili, for Cardo nas. Hrig Huntress, Wntlington, suilod Aug. Utii for Philadelphia. Bark Adolph), passed the city the 31st. Schr. Kate, Steward, passed the city the 2d Aug. fc'chr. T., Dennis, from Pensacola. Tha.brig T. A. Ross, Stephenson, arrive the lUtli from Now York, with goods for this city. The ship Maid of Orleans, . Nosburn, got oil' tho ..Ulck sands, but little Injured. She will lake in hor itfgd and sail for New York next week. ADDITIONAL BY THR ANGLO SAXON. Prorogation of Parliament—Tho qaeeu'i Sjpeeoli, Queued, Aug. 10.—The screw steamship Anglo Baxou, from Liverpoom on Wednesday, July 30th, arrived ut this port at uu early hour this morning. The Cunard steamer Cauadu, from Boston, July 10th, arrived at Liverpool ou Saturday evening, July 20th. The steamship Washington, from New York on the 15th July, touched ut Southampton the morning of tiie 26th, and sailed thence for Bremen tho same day. The screw steamship Kangaroo sailed from Liverpool for Philadelphia on the same day that the Anglo 3axon sailed for Quebec. Tlio Collins steamship Baltic, from New York on tho 10th ult., had not been signalled when the Anglo Saxon sailed from Liverpool, ut eb)ut 10 o’clock, A. M. ENGLAND. . tho October next. Tho Queen’s speecii was delivered to both houses of Parliament ou tho 2l)th ult. Her Majesty thanks her Lords and gentlemen in Parliament for their usual mjsidulty in public duties, and especially for their support during ItnUHA.1V. Tlio British Parliinent was prorogued by t Queen on the 29th ult., autil the 7th Octol the past war. Her Mujesty says that the prosper ity of tho natlou was not materially chocked by the war. but expresses hopes that the. gene ral prosperity of her suljests will be augmen ted by tbe peace. Tne Royal Speech then proceeds to say that her Majesty "is cuguged iu negotiations uu the subject^of questions in con nection with affairs with Central America, and hopes that the diflereuccs which buve arisen ou those matters between her government aud that of the United States may bo ^atisl'actorily ad justed. J HerMiJeaty t:;kes the opportunity to tliauk India and ncr other Colonies for their aid af forded duriDg tho past war. ' Tho remainder of the speach is wholly devot ed to homo afl’airs—particularly to the county police, Outnbridgo University, Joint stock com panies, County Courts, aud to the Coast Guard. Her Mnjosty closes with tho usual compliments to the gentlemen of the Huaso of Commons. The London Morning Advertiser undertakes to assert that Great Britcinhos assented to the surrender of the Bay of Islands Colony to Hon duras—Great Britaiu and the United States, with Honduras, agreeing to sign a triplo treaty binding the latter power never to give up said territory to any other government. Thu same authority also asserts that France approves ot this arrangement, and has asked permission to become a party to the treaty. Spain. Our advices from Spain continue meagre and unreliable, tho telegraphs and public roads being iu the hands of the 'government whose announcements say that on tho 24th ult. tho royal troops commenced to boinburd the city of Saragossa, whereupon the insurgents within, demanded five days.cessatiou of hostili ties, which was granted. -Information conveyed to the London press, however, stute that although the city of Mad rid is quieted, the whole of the important pro vince of Aragon continues in successful re volt. Newspaper correspondents further report that Gen. O’Donnell and the ftueeR have al ready had disagreements, and tiiut it is not im probable that Navarez may snccecd to the Ministry. The Faris Moniteur contains an editorial exculpating Gen. O’Donnell in regard to the present difficulties in Spain. Tho same paper also announces that the Spanish Junta nas decreed to tho infant son the Emperor of France the rights of Spanish ol citizenship. From Italy we have a statement by telegraph ofa revolt in the Duchy of Massucarra. We are, however without any riliable particulars. Tho Austrian official state that tbe movement was inslgnlficlent, and that it wa« promptly suppressed. SOUND DUES. The special Committee of tho British House of Commons, have made their report in relation to the Danish Sound Dues, but they do not suggest any precise mode of adjustment of the vexed question. They however urge au im mediate and Unal settlement of this matter if practicable, by negotiation. We have nothing new from the late seat of war, excepting a reported serious disagreement respecting the boundaries between Russia and Turkey. The Anglo-Saxon brings Bombay dates of the 26th, and Shanghai to the 2d of June. Tbe crops of tea and Bilks are reported very abun dant. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Tho advices from Manchester continue satis factory. | The favorable change of the weather whlcu was noted by the Asia on tbe 26th inst. has continued, and our market for breadstuffs has, conBcqueatly, experienced a marked decline, especially in the inferior grades of flour aud wheat. Some respectable houses quote the de cline as much as two to five shillings on inferior flour, and from three to sixpence on inferior wheat. Tbe finer qualities ol flour are quoted at a decline of sixpence to one shilling, and of wheat about two to four pence per 70 lbs. The market yesterday was quite unsettled and ac- curate quotations cannot be given. Worms I Worms!!. A groat many learned treatise havo been writ ten, explaining tho origin or, aud classifying tlio worms generated in th o hu man system, Scurcoly any toplo or medial science has elicitod mor nculo observation and profund research; and yet phsl- claus aro vory much divided in opinion on tho sub ject. It must be admitted, however, that aTtcr all, s modo or expelling these worms, and purifying tho body from their presence, Is of more valuo than the wlsost disquisitions as to tho origin. Tho ex pelling agent has at length been found, Dr. M’lanc’s Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros., is tho much sought after specifle, and has already surporcood all other worm medicines, Us efficacy being uni versally acknowledged by medical practitionors. 49* Purchasers will bo careful to ask for DR. M’LANE’S CELBbRATED VERMIFUGE, manufac tured by Fuuuxu Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. AU other Virmlfuges In comparison, are worthless. Dr. M’Lano’a gonuino Vermifuge, nlso his celebrated liver Pills con now bo bad at all respectable drug stores. Nono genuino without the signature of augl8—[1]—6 FLEMING BROS. L ARD^-60 kegs choio6 _ famUy refined Laru', just received and for rale by SUg8 RODGERS, N0RR1S St CO. in rt rial |nicj|»a. Snvntumii Market, August 14* UOTfOX.—No tmusactlons rnportod lu this article this forenoon. WILM'NUTON. Aug 11.—Tt’iii'RynNK—Sulos yea- tori'ay of 321 bills and to-day,of UOD ut $2 76 for virgin, 9t fiOfor yellow dip und $1 60 for hard. fo'irirrs Tuiirimi.m— Sales yesterday of 100 casks nl fiiiygo, and to-day of 40 at saino price. Rost.w—Sa|o3 of 10,000 bids Common ut $1 20 for largo bbli. Tah —None in market. Flour.—Wo note an advance with a light Hupply. Hales of 60 bhls Fiiyotvllle ut $8 for super sin $9 for liunlly. Cou.v.—Hales yesterday of 3726 bushels on private forms, nud to day of 2«d0 busheto at fllj^c, leaving 2031 buritoh yet on tho murket. BAi/n.UOUK, August 7.—Coffkk—The market Is quiet to-dny. \Vo hour of sales of 800 hags com mon Rio ntu^o. Hales yosto. day of 800 bogs good fair Bloat 10#o. Flour.—Tho market opened thin morning duil and drooping. There Were sales of 300 bbls now Howard street at $7 60, aud* 350 bbls do do ut $7 M7«. Wiir.it.—The receipts tbl* morning wore very .largo, annmmiug iu tUo aggregate to 60,000 bush els. Tho demand wat goo i, but prices 2 or 3 cents lower than on B.tturduy White sold at I60a166o hr ordinary, lfliuliiS for Mr tj prime, and 170 tor family flour lots, lied wheats sold at ISuiilfllc for good to prime. Bacon.—Halos of SUuuldors ut lO>jc, Hides ll3Ta 12o, Hams llaUo. Bulk .Shoulders 10Mo, Hleos tl and Hums lOjre. Lakh—In bids 12‘^c,lcog.118&o, Urn?.— 1 Tho market la quiet. Prices range from 4 to 4’£c for ordinary to good. Whisky.*—Sales in bbls of City per gallon. Si’tutt.—• New Orleans 8%u9Kc, Cuba 8>ia0>ic. Port. Hlco Una tfo. ’ Moussks —New Orleans 6la5Cc, Porto Rico 40a 48c, Cuoa:Cab8o. Coffkk —We qote prime ltoo ni llj^all^o, good lO&all, fair 10*6, lower grades 9&al0, lutguayra HjJf, Java I4?£uifi, uud Cuba at le^c. NEW YORK, Aug. 0.—Corrox—Nothing has yot disturbed the monotony of tho dullueu which has so long distinguished tho market; beyond a few hundred bales to spinners, nothing has transnirod. We continue our nominal quotations us follows : NKW YORK CLASSIFICATION. * Upland. Florida. Mobile N. 0. Ordinary 9% \\y. w. Mirtdliug lltf • . ll>.j ll« lift Middling Fair... 12>; ISJtf Wtf 12$ Fair .12% 12% 12% 13% Coffkk.—ThemarUotlssleudy, with sales of60u bugs 1 io. per Fume, tit 10%«; BOO do ut 11c; 190 do, Skimming* ot I0al0%c; 400 bags Laguayra, part at 11%; 200 do St Domingo, on tonus not transpired uml 2,000 mate Java at 14%'c. Flock.—Our market for Western Canal Flour opened fialiio. better, but at the close this improve- meut wm not fuliy sustained, with only a mode rate inquiry for export aud tho local trade. Thu assortment of desirable brands to poor, and tho ad vanced quotations £ holders added to tho dullness Tlio sales aro 12,B0oubls. Wkkat.—Tho bales are li,()00 burials Southern Red at $1 03 for old, and SI 74 for prime new. Rice—Is steady and and a trifle more active; 110 tes Koldat $3 75a4 60 per 10) lb. Corn—Is lower and more uu'Ivu. Hales of Oh.000 busholaat 68*02 for unsound, aud <J.‘la04 for .West ern mixed. Whisky.—Tho market is firm, with u fair de mand; sales of 239'bbl? OhiojumI Prison at 30c, aud Drudge at 38c. 9 CUy uml Ohio ut 3Pc Sjiijptg Intelligence. Port ol* SuvannnSi AUGUST 14 No arrivals since our Iasi. DIcmoruiutu. New York, Any 9—Arc, brig M-tcoa, Uondrlck- son* Havun ah; Htoginaw, Jacksonville; schr An- gliamn, Munch, do. Per steamer Woluka, from Palatka— Miss Hous ton, Mrs Conn und ohiH, A G Gordon, lady, chil dren uud svts, A Cuumitn, Mrs Blanco and svt, T B Brown. It W ringlcboig. J Mclnterii, T UKing, Jr, II L P King, Mr Piles an I svt, Mr Towbridgo, 0 A L Lamar, Souiurd, .1 £ch!ult.'r, uud 0 deck. Consignee*. I'or j-foumor Welai.a, from Palatka-*3 bales Sou IsLiud Gotten, lo bbli Spirits Tuurpentinc, 20 bbls Tar, und M-lzj., tu Cooper & GiUiUn-*, Mrs Tombs,' Wcbstor te Palmes, A Floyd. ^ M Jones, G W Hard- custle, P R Brninfleld, D Abraham, NPulmer ftHon, J Ross, Diit.or ft FHorsou, J II Myers-, Mrs Morris, E B Lowe, Tteou it Gordon, Hulcombo, Johnson Si Co, N Ring, lluutor it nnramell, aud Order. Iludion Sabs. 1)Y BELL & PRENTISS. (sutxjKsaniiH to fiulbrick a bxll,) TO MORROW, at 11 n’ciuuic, m front of store will b'JKOld,— Tho usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, crockery and Glass Ware, Dry Goods,uow and second huud Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Articlo3 Watches, Jewelry, &c.,&c. Terms, cash before do- lively. 45P* All articles purchased at auction und not Bet- tlo lor previous to tho next regular salo, will bo sold on uccountuml risk offorraor p irclnuor. nugl4 DIEDICAU CARD. DR. .1. R. SMITH, office lu tho Stafford House, oornoruf Wullakt-r aud Hull streets. Residence at Mrs. KeiUibart’s, West Bread street, nuglJ DOST. ’ wuruiug, hetweou tho cornor Congress uni Draytou Btroots uu>i our counting room, u small brass door key and dead latch key, with tho owner’s name attuchod. Tho Under will confer a favor, and bo liberally re warded by leaving the same ut our store, aug23—3 BELL & PRKNTD5S. k FELLOW-CITIZF.KS OP CHATHAM COUNTY. ~ I am a cuudidatc lor ro-electlon to tbo of fice of Receiver ol’ Tax Returns iu January next, nnd respectfully solicit your aufl’ruges. augll, JOHN REEDY. WANTED AT MARSHALL HOUSE. WO Chambermaids, (white.) a man Cook, aud i. four Diuiug Room Boys. None but thoso who cun come well reconimcudol need apply. augl2—3 RALPH M 1 -'LI)RIM. M ESd PORK—50 bbls Mosb Pork, just received aud for sulu by augl2 RODGERS, NORRIS Si CO. w ANTED—uiu tiiampagao Bottlo3 will flnd salo at [augll] A. BONAUD’fl. LOST. A CHECK of u 'ay & Taylor, No. 2, on Merchants’ and Plautorn’ Bunk for $10. i’aymeut of Buuiu bos boon stopped, uug9 JOHN N. LFAV’IS. ELECTION NOTlCm. C OUNCIL will, at its next regular meeting, 2lBt lust, elect a Weigher of Huy, vlco R J K Bee, resigned. ■ Salary, Fees—Bond *ZC0. Aialicants will inumo thoir Becuritlos(two requir ed) and hand la thoir applioatlun to mo, on or be fore 2 o’clock, P. M., of taut day. EDWARD G. WILSON, augS * Clc-rk of Council. VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOR NALL), WITHIN TKX MILKS OF 1UK CITY OF SAVANNAH. O N tho first Tuesday iu December next, will b* sold before tho Court House in tbe city of ga v.iunab, tho I'Uutatlou on tho tsavannah river, ton miles from the cny, kuown ar Mulberry Grovo, be longing to the estuto of tho lato Philip Ulmor, con taining six hundred aud eighty-seven acr& j , ol which there are two hundred ucros of first quality lido rice land, and onu hundred nud flfty-Uvoacres uuder good banks aud iu u fine state for cultiva tion. Also, Boveuty flvo ucrcs of high land under cultivation. Ou the place ure a good dwoiling house, overseer's house, barns, negro houses and . tuer outbulldlugs, alt in a good slate of repair. Perseus desiring to purchase will call upon II. K, Harrison, Ex’i, who resides within four ml I os of the Grove, or illixa Uimor, Ex’trlx, who rosidos within two mllo3 of tbo Grove. Terms of salo tnado known ou the day or salo. Possesion uot given uutil the first or Januury. Jyl7-td H. K. HiRRlSGN, Ex’or. 4Sr* The Charleston Mercury will publish oncoti week until tbe day of sale. MAYOR’S OFFICE, 1 City ok Savannah, 5th of August, 1860. f 1110 OWNERd uF DlKi.S, and all others whom it X may concern. You aro hereby uoliQed to keep your Dogs iu and prevent them from going at large wlthlu the City Limits. Any Dog found going at large after this notlco, and until the 20th day of Mnpiembor next, shall be killed. v [L. s.] EDW’D. C. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest. Kdw’d. G. Wilson, Clerk otCuuuoil. aug 6 G OLD PENS—fersoiai - uialrous of“obiain|ng a goood Gold Pen, ure invited to call and In spect u new lot which wo have Just received, and which we can rocommeud. Jy23 D. B. NICHOLS & CO. NEW ADVERTISRtVTENTo ARMORY HAL. At the ui guut solicitation of many frteuds who warn prevented by the rain from at tending ou T'uosiiuy uvonlng, HENRY M. LAW will repeat Ills LECTURE on tho ART OF ORATORY, I’M DIGNITY AND USES, nt ' rmory Hull, THIS EVENING, the 14th Inst., at 8% o’clock. Ticket') 60 ouuts. For salo at tbe bookstores nud at tbe door. , augl4 NOTICE. Consignees pur aohr J A Rich, from New Orleans, will attend to the reception of their goods on Friday, 16th hiHt. at the wharf of Hone ii Coiinury; All goods reraaluing on the wharf after siiuset will be stored at the risk and expense of consignee". aug!4 LffiiKffrr h SNELLIG8. B FUU NEW ORLEANS.—Tho schr JULIA A. RICH, Soars, toaster, will have quick h for tho nbovo port. For freight or char ter 'apply tu the captain, on board, or *bgl4 : ^ BSSMSQ3 VI It. Doran Bryaut Is no longor authorized to ifJL Bill rights for ••Garatt’s Patent OU Sockets,” for tho umlurslgnod. M P. BLUE Si CG., •ugl4—3 Montgomery, Ala. T?OR SALE ON THE WHARF—Landing this day J] from *ohr J A Rich : 145 bbls City Rectified Molasses 200 colls choice Kentucky Rope augld LOCKETT & bNELUNGS. W H18KY—60 bbli New Orleans Rectified, in store and for salo by augl4_ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. B RANDY.—26 % and 16 % casks twig hoop 4th proof Brandy, iu store und for Bale ov nugl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON'it CO, G 1 s AND RUM.—60 bblTElfortpto Rye Gin 76 bblsl.ither Felton’s Rum, iu store aud for sule by augl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. S TARCH.—50 boxos Oswego Poafrstafch 60 do Beidell's do do, landing nnd for salo by augU BORANTON, JOIINMON it CO. S UGAR —20 bbls Stuart’s Powdored Bugar 26 do do Crushed do, landing and for sale by augl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. )ILO! uREAD.—25 bbls Treadwell's Pilot Broun, , landing and Tor salo by . . aug!4 SCRANTON, JOHNrflON k 00. C RACKERS.—30 bbls baud made Sugar Crackers, 26 do Fmlu do 26 do Dulter do landing and for salo by augU SCRANTON, JOHNSTON it CO. UTTER’.—20 tubs clioico Gusbon Butler, lauding per st» amor aud for sale by augU HCRANTO •, JOHNSfON it CO. B UCKETS AND BROOMS— ' 60 dezeen 3 hoop Painted Buckets 26 d > 2 do do do 26 d Brooms, lauding und for sale by uugl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON it CO. PHILIP M” ltU SNELL, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, NOTARY ' ONVEYA.NCER. ACCOUNTANT AND COPYIST. Will t-xculu Deeds, Mortgages, power of Attorney, Wills, Bonds, Notices and Taking ol Inter rogatories. Office ut tho Court House, Savannah, Ga. Court Days, Third Tuesday iu each montti, and hold at the office of Kdwaid ti. Wilon, Esq. Rwldcnco, Gaston, between Barnard and Tattnall street. Any call at night, on busiuess, will be attended to tin mediately. jy2& MILLER & ROLL, mORNEYS AT UW, BRUNSWICK, OA. Will practice in tho Brunswick Circuit—compris ing tho following Counties: Uyan, Wayne, Camden, Ware, Apppling, Clinch, Coffee und Charlton. JOHN B. MILLER. L. C. ROLL, aug 8 ly A. THOMAS* CO., Auction ami Comlmsslon Mercbautu, 110 Dryan Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. A. Thomas. [Jel2] tf. H, Paroik. AY* H. F ‘lUtELL, DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES and Porcltfit ami Domestic Fruit, cornvr Broughton and Whilaktr uts, Town and country supplied with cholco goods at * moderate prices. AU orders promptly attoudod to, aud satisfaction always guaranteed. sp!8 WHOLESALE AND RBTAIL DEALER IN WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW 8ABH AND PANK DOORS. West side Monumont Square, tSavauuah, Ga. mayll JOHN C. BOOTH, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Will oL-io give his attention to designs in Architec ture. Office lu tbe store of John Williamson, Esq., Bay street. my 18 chaffer & CO., No. 0 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Ga., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS LX S ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, itc. White Loud, Zinc, White Unseed, Sporm, Whate, Tan- uers' und NeatsfootOils, Gloss, Brushes. Gold Leaf, Bronze. Builders’ Hardware. Nalls, Marble Mantels, Ac., &o. Jo4 “JOITlOirMTELKA; ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office cornor Bay and Drayton streets Jyis A. R. WK1UHT. i r. k. savAOi. TUT. i X. ft WRIGHT ds SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, BRUNSWICK, GA Jyl9 A. H. .CHAMPION. (Successor to Champion & Watts.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard at., between the Market and Bay sL, SAVANNAH, GA. Dooler iu Grocorics, Forolgn and Domestic Uquors, Dried Fruits, &o., Ac. Reference—A. Champlou. Esq., Bamuol Solomons, Esq., Messrs. Rabun k Whitehead, and Bwilt A Co., Savunnah, Ga.myll JOHN It. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin. Laurens county, Ga„ late Junior partner of the firm of A. AJ. Cocbraxb, Irwlnton, Ga., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Particular attention paid to collecting. Re ference—Dr, C. B. Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin, Ga., M Marsh, Savannah.myll YONGE Ji FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 94 BAT-STRUT. SAVANNAH, OA. apr4 A. McALPIN & UKOtfHBtlS, Lumber, Mill and Brick Tarda. septS SAVANNAH, OA. P. JACOBS, SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, 7o. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big Indian.) N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Spanish, Hall Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and re- ail. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. June 1 JAMES McHENRY, Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average) adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bond* drawn* Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from American or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters connected with shipping and In surance, No. 118 Bay-fitreet opposite the front ol the Custom House. ly nor 8 JESSE T. BERNARD. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Newnansviile, Fla. Reference—Georgo .. Brown, William Dell, New nansviile, Fla., It. B. Hilton, Boston A Vlllalonga, Savannah, Ga.myll M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LA W, ALUQATOB, KABT FLORIDA. Will practice in the Eastern and Southern Counties Refer to-Col. 8. 8. Sibloy, and R. B. Hilton, Sa van null. fobS-tf CHAS. G. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, mumotviua, oa.4 Practices Law in the various Counties of the Oc mulgee Circuit, and the adjoining Counties or Twiggs, Laurens and Washington. Refer to—John Boston, H. i. Crane, and R. B Hilton. febll GEORGE A. GORDON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. AND Commissioner of the U.S. Court of Claims for the State tf Georgia. Office Corner Bay and Bull streets. _ l i mylo S UNDRIES—60 bbls P St H RyetrinT WD bbls Magnolia, Pike’ - and Nectar Whisky 76 do Brandy, 60 % casks do 26 do hods, Sugar and Duller Biscuit 20 boxos do do 100 chests and half oheets Oolong, Hyson and Blgck Tea ’ # .i&WHla “con SWos, 26 do do Shoulders 100 sacks Prime Rio Coffee 60 boxes fresh ground do 76 bbls White Wine and Cider Alnegar • 100 dozm Brooms, loo do Palls, landing and in store, and for sale ly * McMAHGN A DOYLF, •Off * 206 and207 Bay street ||. J. DAVANT, JB, PAOTOB AND COMMISSION MBBO ANT, No. ST Bay Strut, Jy 80 Sawn Mb. O. A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. Will take contracts for Building and Working Ms- aonry of every description. Resldenoa, No. i Mrs Jewett’s Range, South wide Jpnee at oct 10 ^Ti^RNOT It LAW,* 8 * THOXAUVlLt.K, rHOMXB COCNTT, OA. All buslnetiB entrusted to hl« care will w prompt attention. lyr—marlT JAUa O. ROIJGERH. RODGERS A NORIllfi. (late Crane A Rodgers, WHODiMALE GROWERS, BAV-8TKKET, SAVANNAH. June 1,1866, |je?' r. j. oaosx. wxT”8T7iiR, Irl OGDEN, STARR A CO., Shipping and Commission merchants, jAjngTOjmr. savakhah, or. PATTEUt,'HUTTUNdtCO., FACTORS. Forwarding and CommiBaion Merchant., B»y-.tr».t, S.T.mi.1., c». . C. B. EMttUSON. ..I HAUH1BON At UcOBHEX, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND Forwarding JMorcliants. 5# AND 111 liKOiMTnEKT, COLUSBC1, OEOSOU. 4®" Particular attention given to the sales of Real Estate, Negroes uud Produce. J0T Liberal advance* mode on Ncgrotv and Mar- ebandize. RUSE, PATTEN AIX). GUNliY A DANIEL, S-Columbus. Ua STEWART, GUAYA CO. J ’ Wfe su,N0 ;] U. S. SMITH, Mobile, Alabama, act 23 ly "TETEms. ^ Factor and General CommiBsion Merchant ‘ 71 BAV-STRXKT, SAVANNAH, GA., Rsmaa to—Messrs. Clagborn A Cunningham, Bel) A Prentiss, Ogilon, Starr A Co., Savannah ; J. V Thompson, fo-eton WX. ADDUCT CXJUPKH. JSO. OOL'fkR KRANWI. _ COUPER A FRASER, FACTORS A GENERAL COMMISSION MKKCHAN1B. Bay street, Savannah, Ga, . [myll WILLIAM LYNN, ’ *’* COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEHlHANT, No. 87 Bay street. Savannah, Georgia. June 18 * JEFFERSON ROBERqffC GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, A Ml IttUUll Ui Timlior und Liinibor. MWMi.te. ' WillL.j.'i ii '.V ILL. AMS, SEALEHdIS DOMESTIC, FOREIGN AND FANOt DUV GOODS. A* -.J Congrtuil., Savannah, Ua. JAS. T. WILLS, formerly or ili’aul'iirt Dlst. t. U. TliEOPIllliUS 'WILLIAMS, " Striven Go., Ga, sepi 7 i, 0. KUHK. l, H. DAVU. ' VToM. RUSE, DAVIS A tOVO. COMMISSION MSU)4lANT8, SAVANNAH, Wf. nuty to , \VM. S. DANIELL " ATTOENBV AT L. j fUVAmUH, OA. \ W OOloo ovw " Oomu M. Toroor * ( 11 Shiro, Bay street. ,» U A SNELL1NG* K. IXJCKhTr. ;7 LOCK a COMMiSSK' 0 ' Mh)BCHAK AND SHIPPING AGENT8, “ V - incnmiA, Ga. w.iil kinds of preddoe 4 - b**' { and forwardlDg iy Aucti’ Will attend te the Stricuttenti 1 "- r’-- gooua. .onso.Mucon.Un. M1L1N, Oeu-rui und Auctioneer, Solicits from his iriends couBlguments ot sveri description. Takes urders for Couun. JIST Special auoittion given to the sales of Real estate, stocks aud Negro property, at pubUo and privutoaules. J J romj4 returns and dispatch. Uoforeucc-C. A. L. 1AMAK,wwthgp iAs. w. uatuui. u. r. snoot. GREEN Ol SMOOT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THOMAHTOW, Oi. oct2fl JOHN bilbo; Ordinary of Chatham County. AND AlTORNEV AT LAW. Office In tbe Court Houte. myl8 ANTHONY McUIiLEQU; " ATTORNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia. HBT Office ou Hay street, over the Bank or Sevan- mayia R. F. COLE * BROTHER. FORWABDING AND COMMISSION HER CHANTS, Savannah, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala, F. T. Cols, K.F. Ooul Bay street, Savannah. Commerce st., llomg’ry Holcomb, Johnson, Si Co. I Cohens & Herts, Lockett k Snellffigs, Edwin Parsons k Co., Robert A. Allen, j fcciauteu, Johnston 4 Oo savannah, ua. * m“ia ItS8S. WM. B. SAGS. WEBB A SAGE, 7 (STJOCX8SOU8 TU CAMKHOX, WKBU 4 OO, . IMPORTERS OF CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN-WARE _ 146. MEKTING-ST. CHABLKSTON, 8. O.. Will supply Country Merchants with Goods m thek line at as low rates as they can buy In New York, or elsewhere. sept 28 |y H. L. P. KINGT" „ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner of Bay andg Whitaker Streets. SAVANNAH. fob 22 Smn JONH S. BOWEN, ENGINEER, ARi H1TECT AND SURVEYOR, OOKNKH OF DRAYTON AND BHYAN-0I8., (Above C. A. L. Lamar.) Jy8—3m C. W. MABRY,~ ATTORNEY AT LAW FBANKUN, UKARD OO., GA. Will attend to professional business in theOounti« of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette. Meri wether and Troup. i * ’ Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.: Hosu David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.: Colonel M. M. TldwelL Fayetteville, Ga.; and Mr. William Dougherty, eft lumbus, Oa.- aepll-ly wm. McAllister. Shed on reasonable terms. Orders.re*-" Bpcctfully solicited. n ap!8 D. A. O’BYRNE, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlee 176, Bay-st., over Turner 4 Co’s. Drug Store „ . SAVANNAH, GA. / nov 10—ly GEOHGK IROt? HOWARD. ‘ n* ATK/hNU A’l UW. * Office Monuriit-ui Squure, uear State Bank. . . JUVANNAH, ga. nov 10—ly CRANE, WELLS A CO. FACTORS h COMMISSION MERCHANTS, H.T.iiiiiih. Uiu ~M. W, BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MonUcello, JcITutson Oountr, VI. Reference—Hon. W. B. Fuming, Savannah, Ga. myll EDWARD G. WILSOirr MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMhkoNEB OF DEEDS, 11 Messrs. Ward 4 Owens’ Law Office. [myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO H COMMISSION"AM»Yblt\vi^Ci!;tf jttERCHANTS. THOS. S. ^ W GRENT1L1A, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE.^ jy a—if Savannah. Chattanooga. J. W. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Trounvilip. lyvwndpMrniitv.Ge. fmli DA• SrkT'/A-i I'iiialBT —'—”*• Comer of Dm- ’ WhltakeiHMa, R UCOES >: - ^.Manafi . Dealer of common —■ IDII*J,klluu .warrantedto mSrt toalljr the hot damp avinoephere of a “ ' "alSbpSowEw SUr * wbD, 7 ““