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L ! JW' , - r > * . * - VOL. XXXVII IOLB SERIES. SAVANNAH, IGA.1THURSPAY, AUGUST 21, 1856. NO. 12053. mm\l & JOURNAL rR 0M rBSTBHDA rAFTSUNOOMKMWX, Subscription Price# of f nvaimnh Papers lij common understanding, tba proprietors Am) pnbltahsra ol the three ptporit Uaurnl lu itavumiah, bAro adopted tbs following unlT rm riiteu oT sub scription, w tako SObot this days (miiy r*)H>r, per annum, in advnnco HI 00 Trl-Wcekiy “ ' “ 4 00 iViMkiy. «'Ogl« copy, In advance 2 00 Weekly, nvs copies, toouo address 8 00 Weekly, estht “ M w 10 W) Weekly, ua “ “ ** Id 00 Weekly, twenty “ “ “ c 20 00 WUeuuctpald within ooo mouth from the time of subiortwiug the charge Ibr tbo Dally will be sam dotlure, an>» for the Trl-Weekly Jim. Tbo ttWiy will bo sent only to those who pay In advance. The paper will Invariably bo dtacontluod upon die txpirauott of the time for which It has boon paid. Tbo above ratos to take effeot from anW alter this Isle. ALEXANDER 4 BNKED, Republican, It. U HILTON 4 CO., Georgian iC Journal, THOMPSON 4 WITUINUTON, New. Snvnnnun, July 1, 1880. •F J3Ii BG>RAFEXXO. Now York Cotton Market. Niw Turk, Aug. 19.—The Market exhibits no new foaturo, quotations steady, demand fair. Important from Kansas. Two hundred Freo-Sjflera attacked tlio town of Franklin, in Kansas, containing twenty pro slavery uieu; iu the engagement, four of the latter were killed, and seventeen of the former were killed and wounded. Three huudred of Lane’s men have entered Topeka. St. Louis, Aug. 19.—Still later nows from Kanut brings information that Brown’s com* pany have attacked and burned the settlement of the Georgia colony, killing six of the Geor. gians. It U reported that Col. Treadway’s com pany have been taken prisoners. The steamer Empire City has sunk near Memphis. Excursion to Beaufort.—To tliaso wishing a days relaxation from the turmoil of business and the more intolerable burthen of idleness, we commend an excursion to Beaufort to be made to-morrow morning in tho steamer We- taka. Seo the advertisement of Messrs. Clag< horn and Cunningham in another column From tub Altar to the Grave.-A mar riage occared on the 26th of June last in Jef- ferson County, Florida of Mr. Thomas A.Fondee, or Sampter county, Go., to Miss Statira Woolf The groom was sick at the time of marriage, and died three days after. Texas on the Election of Fremont.—A Texas paper contains the following item : a special Legislature on or before the 1st of January, 1857, should the anti-slavery candi date for (be Presidency be elected; and Further, that the Governor forward a copy of this resolution to the Governor of each slavehold ing State. The resolution was referred to the Committee on State AfCiirs, and will, we hope, be reported on favorably. Tub Naval Appropriation Bill.—This bill appropriates the sum of $11,318,000, including •2W.OOJ for the Norfolk navy yard; $221,000 for the Wuthington yard and $333,000 for the San Francisco yard besides $305,000 for a coal basin and railway at that port and $25,000f»r a ooai depot at Key West* Fatal Campuknb Explosion.—In Alexandria Vu,on Wheduesday lust, at tho boarding house of the Misses Thurston, u white servunt was filling a Otimphene lamp which exploded from the combustion of a candle held near by, burn- log a colored girl to death nnd seriously ittju- lug the white woman aud one of tho Misses Thurston. Nominations.—Tho democrats of the 1st dis trict of Ohio have nominated George A. Pendio ton for Congress. The same party in the 2d district have nominated Wm. 8. Groesbecb. The=e districts indudo portions of Cincinnati und Hamilton. The Hou. Benjamin Stanton rsiiresentativein Congress from the eighth dis trict of Ohio has been nominated by the district convention for re-election. M!as Eliza Legan has purchased one-half <f tho People's Tueutreut St. Louis. Iu tho North Carolina Legislature the Demo crats have slxteeu majority in the Seuate, aud twentysiX in the House. Health of New Orleans.-Wo are great ly gratified to aunuuuce to our citizens aud others at a distance, that tho health of New Orleans continues remarkably good, the sumo as it has turoughout the season. No largo city iu the Union can show a better bill of health -Bulletin, Aug. 16. British Weslutan Conference.—The one hundred aud thirteenth annual Conference of tho Wesleyan Miuhtera commenced at Bristol, E.i-jUud, im the 30ih of July. Tue Rev. Dr Uauuuh was elected Secretary. BuiioxaviLLii.—Tho Weston (Vu) Herald flays: “ Urooksville Is the name of the county seat of the new county of Calhouu—called so iu honor of Preston b. Brooks, of South Carolina, it issUuutcd on the waters of the Littlo Cana- wlia, and is said to be a beautiful situation.” Twelve TSoasanudemocratic Majori ty. Memphis, August 13 P. M.—The Littlo Rock a rut Utmocrut says that the probable demo cratic majority in Arkausos is ten thousand to twelve thousand. So far as heard from, Yell, the kuow noth ing candmlate for Governor, has carried but one out of twenty tour comities. The Legislature stands; Democrats, 65 know nothings, 10. In the Senate, 20 democrats 6 kuow nothing.!- , {he democrats have elected the Congresmcn In both districts, Tu* Storm on Lake Pontcuartrain.— By arrivals at the New Basin yesterday, we hear of the following disasters to vessels on Lake Pontchartrain, viz: Th* Bchoonor Sea Bird, Captain Shuleuve. hence for Covington, was driven ashoro on Monday last at the mouth of the Tchefuncta, aud lies about forty yards from the water. Tue sloop Stef any, Captain Ray, from BaVou Lacombe tor this port with a cargo of sand, was sunk m the Lake, near tbo mouth of the Bayou. Vessels a total loss. The schooner North Star Captain Titus, which woa lying at Pass Mancbac, was driven •snore, but sustained no meterial damage. Tho Breakwater at Pasa Mauchac woa wash- f, wav. and the Lighthouse was somewhat Wo loam from Capt. Palmer, of tho towboat Uiitua which arrived this morning from the tllcBbi l* TLMorrison,from Car- foo, Wales, came to anchor outside the bar on Tuesd »y the 12th Inst, disco intled haviog been in the gale of Sunday and Monday. t^We also team through Capt. Palmer, that a K Exceed, was picked'up at sea, on Tuesday p}> by the pilot poat Robert Bruce. The tutted cleared from this port a short time C T® fof 81*1, and to supposed to be lost. i ue ship £//er«//e,Coatts, hence for Pensa- ftpwMHjr reported ashore,got off, and Went to sea on the 12th: - w P ri l ti ,imst ° r . a sIli P* wM part of bulwarks, p! ? Q b ;°^“ hore . twerit J m»es normwurd of a l Ontre—iV, O. Bulletin. th! 1 i r i5. ra ?i ,tt l n ’ tUu late British Minister in Sir SSSri ** now on a visit to bis father ln Dublin. He will, it is Smithing them Out* Tho tclegnipb some days since reported much excitement ill Mobile in eonscquoiieo of tiiedls* eovery that a hook selling firm in ilmt city were engaged in vending abolition publications. Tho following iiscount or tho niTiiir appears In tho Mobile 'tribune. For tho past lew days tho citizens ol Mohilo have beeu greatly excited lu consequeiicoofthu discovery tiuit one of our largest bookselling linns—Messrs. Htrlcklnud &> Co.—lmyc been vending inccndlury books. How long they huvo been engaged iu U, it. Is nut now post-iblu to tell, but them is great reason to believo tliut it has rnu through several years. Fur some weeks suspicion lias attached to them; but evidences Justifying on investigation were obtained only u lew days ago. Tho matter was then taken lu hand by ft committee composed of some ol the most respectable and discreet citizens, who met from day today aud udvuuccd step by step to the conclusions oil which they have acted. The guilty parties were examined, und every facility was given to them tojuatiiv themselves. Their defence, however, unly farther crimi nated them. Filially, alter a thorough exami nation, tho must complete proofs wuro found of their guilt. These mau—especially the leading partner of the house, Mr. Strickiuud—have lived man) years within this State. They cuuio hitnev very poor, aud by the gouorosity of uur people, had built up a successful uud profitable busi ness—Mr. Strickland, it is thought, was worth at least fifty thousand dollars—aud before them there wm a prosperous earner, which, in a few years, would huve secured to them an ample fortune. It is a little difficult to suppose that men iu this condition would jeopardise their present interests, to say nothing or those of the future, iu order to puuder tho wicked spirit ol abolitionism. They are nut, apparently, tho rneu likely to do this, aud were ptybubty bent oil nothing more tiiuu thrift. Tucy desired to make money: uud it was not u question, per haps, of much moment with them how they made it. And iu this mercenary spirit they committed the great crime ior which they will pay so heavy uud just a peuulty. Alter a fair but rigid investigation by the committee, its conclusion was tuut they wore uulit to remain within the cily—aud thus char- itubly, aud it seems to us, justly, it was deter- tulucd that they sUould be requested to leave within live days. A delegation accordingly proceeded to their store iu order to report to them personally this decision; but the culprits were not to be found, and it was afterwards learned that both of them hud lied. Strickland on Friday evening proceeded iu the storm then prevailing to the light-house below the city, uuil there was put on board of aschoouerwhicfi immediately hoisted sail uud disappeared. Of what has become of his puitner, Upson, we have uo certain information. Ho probably by this timo has put tt long distance between himself aud this outraged community. The Register publishes a list of the geutic men present ut the meeting: Dr. J. C. Nott, Hon. J. W. Lesusno, Hou. John Bragg. Dr.G. A. Kctchuin Rev. \V. Hawthorn, Win. Boyles, Esq,, Dr. J. U. Woodcock, J. U. Daughdrdl, Dr. H. S. Levort, John Scott, Wm. F. Cleveland, Jacob Magee, A. Brooks, Dr. F. A. Ross, Joseph Sewuli, Joseph E. Murrell, Hon. A. P. Bagby, R. V. Muey. A. G. Humpbeeys, lion. E. S, Dargnn, H. W. Bcouduax, Wm. Harris, J. S. Secor, John Hull, II. B. Holcombe, Godard Bailey, Dr. Mastin, S. C. Strumler, John Maun. The Examining Commute was composed of the following geutlemeu : Hou. J. W. Losesue, Dr. H. 8. Lovet t, Dr.J.C.Nott, Dr.J. H. Woodcock, llou.John Bragg, J. H. S. Socor, Esq. The Committeo who were appointed to wait on Messrs. Strickland & Co., weto: Dr. J. O. Nott, Dr. U. S. Loverfc, Wm. F. Cleveland, Esq. The Alabama Journal, of Mouday, “regre's to hear of extensive fatal sickness in Oulu tubus, Ga.,” aud says that the "rumor tbutthe disease is yellow lever, fs stated to be incorrect.” Cou pled with theso remarks, it publishes u brief account of the formation of tho Relief Associa tion of this city, which may lead some to iufer that the Association has for its object the teller of the "extensive fatal siokuess” of which the Journal bus heard. Now, we Uavo to state thero U no extensive lataFkickness here; there is uo foundation for such a charge. Tho Relict Association was gotten up, moreover, to relieve the indigent and poor, (large numbers of whom huve been thrown upuu the cluir.ty of tho city) uud not for the relief of pecsous laboring uuder the “fatal sickness” whose cxisicnco here is news to our citizens.—C'o/umftmr Sun. Coiigress.ouul. Washinuton, Aug. 17.—note.—The Senate yesterday adopted a resolution to meet ut 9 o’ pU> k, A.M.tomorrow. t resolution to iucrcase the pay of all V- carers in the Executive and Legislative rtments was passed. bill to exteuu tue time for the crcditoia of Texas to present their claims was passed, and is a law. The bill to survey the Southern boundary of Kansas was passed, uud Is u law. The bill for the settlement of the claims of officers of the revolutionary urmy, and the wid ows aud orphans of those who died in the ser vice, was postponed uutil next session. Tho light-house appropriation bill was puss* ed, uud is a law. Tbo Sonuto amendment striking out the House umeudmeut, which strikes front the Legislative appropriation bill tlie uppruprmtiou of $2o,UU$ lor tho Kausas Legislature, was re ceded fromjiud tho bill passed with Urn $20,000 left out. Home.—The mail steumsbip bill was amend- -ed so as to give notice of the termination of additional compeusatiou to tho Collins line,and was passed, aud is a law. The Senate bill amending the act requiring foreigu regulations of commerce to bo laid be fore Congress annually, was passed. A bill granting bounty land to the officers add crews of privateers, commissioned by tbu United States, was posted. A joint resolution for the settlement of the claims of E. M. Strader uud E. M. Johnson,mui contractors, was passed. Also, bills for the relief of Mary Recdside, Dr James Morrow aud J. W. Nye. The Senate bill to protect the citizens of the United States iu the discovery of Guuno Islands, was passed. A bill for the improvement ol’ the Patapuco River. Maryland, was passed over the veto ol the President. The House receded fromits Kansas amend ments to the Legislative, Execativo aad Judi cial bills with tho exception of that strikiug out $20,009 payuble for the Kausas Legislature wbieh it insisted upon by ten majority. The bill for a steam reveuue cutter at Now York, was passed. Tho Seuiito bill extening the copy-right to dramatic authors, was passed. [SECOND DISPATCUO Washington, August 17.—The Seuutc pass ed tbo Ocean Mail appropriation bill with the House proviso, terminating the extra allowance to the Collins line. The committee of conference on the Army appropriation bill reported os unnbloto agree- tue House committee insisting on its amend ment, prohibiting any portion «f tho army to bo used in enforcing the laws of the Kansas- Legislature. Both Houses adjourned at 4$ o’clock Sun day morning until 9 o’clock to morrow morn ing. Several general appropriation bills are peml- ng on disagreeing to mmmdment*. Franklin at tub ’court of France.—In the Memoires Secrets de Marie Antoinette, par Madame Gampau, is tbo following notice or this distinguished philosopher while at the Court of Franco: “Dr. Franklin appeared at Court in the cos tume of an Arnericun cultivator; his hair plain ly brushea, without powder; his round bat aud plain coat of brown cloth contrasted strongly with tb# powdered coiffures and tho bespangled and embroidered coats of the perfumed cour tiers of Versailles, His simple aud novahvet dignified appearance, ulmrined tbo ladies of the Court, and many were the fetesgi.cn him,not only for his lame as a philosopher, but in acknowledgment of his patriotic virtues, which led bTm to euroll himself among tho noble suit- porters of the cause of liberty. 1 assisted at one of theso cutertaiuments, where the most beauti ful from among three hundred ladies was de signated to place a crown of Jaurelsonthe gray bead, and to salute with a kiss oach cheek ;of th# American philosopher.” The Tnrrlblc Calamity ut Lust Island* Awful indeed was this calamity. The ac counts,ns they come in,show it to have boeu the most dreudful and uppuliingtlmt has ever oc curred ill this State* Wo can mmrccly renlizo tho extent of Die destruction of Die, of all ages, of both sexes, parents nnd children, mus ters uud servants, hurried without scarcely an hours warulugiuto eternity. Who shall depict tho slirloko ot augouy aud depuir, tho deuth struggle of mother and child, a husband and wife, as one alter another they bowhd before tho piti less liny of the storm fiend 7 Tho foil reality Is worse, not only than whut was first roprosculcd, hut more h.trriiwlug and destruc tive than even our tears hud anticipated! We give u list Hits morning of one hundred and seventy three, and even this, irightful us it is, does uut, wo aro assured, iuelude ull thu-vic tims of (lie disaster. It is uupnralleled in thohisturyof this State, tuul will tie remem bered by uiany a mourner ns the grent calami ty- Tho wind,began to blow ut an early heur on riatmtlay evening,tho IHh iustan.ami continued to blow nil uigiiu Iu tue mirtiiug it increased, uud by uuou it blow a perfect hurricane. The wiutl, commencing iu tho north, veered round to tiie east aud tueu the uouth aud south-west, thus bluwiug thu wuti-ra in u heap, us it were, upuu tbu istuud, from every poiut of the com pass. As the waters ruse uud the houses began to give wuy, the wretched victims sought the niguest poiut of laud, or were overwhelmed iu iiiu attempt; sumo wore precipitated iuto the surging waters by tho crusn of uouses, or bruis ed oy tue diluting timbers. Parents saw their children uud sotvants struggling iu the throes of dcutu before liictr eyes, with uo power to help them. Husbands aud wives bowed before tue wrath of the pitiless storm fiend. Muuy ulfoiupted to get on board the steamboat Star, whicu ivus lying near, uud whilu many perish ed iu tile uUuupt, others succeeded, but such was the strength of thu raging tempest, tlmt the bout itself was wrecked, and muse that finally survived wore taken dinging to its Hliat- cured remaiiw, there being scnicely anything of it Icit but tuo hull aud noilurs. Many, wo me assured, weio overwhelmed by the dmn^of gaud, uud now lie buried there, whose names even will probably uever bo known till tho sea shall givo up its dead. The hurri- cuuu continued ml Sunday night und Mouday uud Monday night. Thu sceucs of those uwiol nights no pen cun describe, nor shall wo ut- tempt it. As scon aa the storm had iu a good- ly measure subsided, aud the news of theuw- ful events reached tue neighboring coast, the planters uud others hastened to the rescue,and did all they could to save the living. Uu Mou day tbo steamer F. X. Aubrey was dispatched to the seeue of the cutaslrophe, uud took ofi the surviving sufferers. Several otuer boats ulso went to the rescue. Those who live iu this soetiou cume to tho city yesterday morning by the special train whicu the railroad couipauy diuputclied to Bayou Bceuf. The couducto. the railroad cumpuuy has been praiseworthy iu the highest degree. We give tlio billowing list of the dead, as correct us we urcablutoobtulu them, which we tbiuk will lie found nearly correct .* J. U. Beatty, lady, four children and two servants; A. M. Foley, lady and two servants; Adrian Frerc, Judy uud sou; Gabriel Greveu- berg, Guspard Ratiu, Thos. Mille, lady uud tuioeservuuts; Homer Alille, lady and child; Michuel Schlatre, lady, seven children and six servants; John Mnggah, wife, two children, uud five servants; Jurnes Mugguh and sou, John Burluffuy, Mrs, B. A. Prewett uud twose.- vuuts; Ida Maglll.AugUstiu MagiU, Mrs. Crazier aud tlireo set vuuts; Mrs. Bordis aud servant; U. Laudryaud tbreo servants; Miulmel Landry, Joseph Dugas, Ulysee,Simuucau,Joe, (water,) servant ot Mr. Truusdule, C. A. Burilleuu, chilu aud servaut of W. \V. Pugh, Jean A vet, Wm Rochelle, Autiiilo Hebert, wile, child uud ser vaut; Mrs. Telesnhore Landry, two children and 4 servuuts; Mrs. A. Comeuti, ttvo childreu and four servants; L. H. Prewett, Jr., Mrs. D Reuthrop, daughter uud serv. Mr. Turner, Jady and serv.; Mr. Rued, wife, child aud two serv.;' Mrs. Plthdi und chi.d; sister of Mrs. Flash, and child; Mrs, Thomas Muskell, three childreu uud oiio servant; Mr. Midnight; two servants ot Mr. Ellis: Mr. Case, P. Robmut, Simon Gimblo, Levi Loop, Mrs. Elat Herbert, Mrs. Emeiiue Babin, Mr. Homer Herbert, Mr. Stewart, Miss Fisher, Co). Fisher, Mr. Thompson, lady uud three servants; Mr. McDouuld servaut of Wil liam Bisluud, servaut of Joshua Baker, Mr. Royster uud lady, negro man of Cheney John son Lewis, steward; Jane chambermaid; ser vaut of Mrs. Develiu, servant of Mrs. Meade, child of J. Etie uud servaut, of D. Bemud, ser vant of Jouas Marsh, Mi*. Gerund and child; servant of Dr. Hawkius, servaut of Mrs. Harris Mrs. Roumugo aud set vaut; Mrs. Voisin und daughter; Mrs. M. Babin* Mrs. Utoi Babin, Mrs. Bourdreuux, Mrs. Bell, John Schneider, F. Fitzpatrick, servaut of G. A. Bryaut, two cuil- dreu of Mr. Boutitou,Tuui, free uegru; Harriet sluvo of D. Muggah; two children of Mr. Uud- gins. We append a list of the survivors: Dr. Buggcrly, wife, nephew and niece; Miss C. Hartinau, Mr. Crauk, Mr. Jobnsou, lady nud four childreu; R. Trousdale, J. K. Smith, Miss Cornelia Nash, Miss Elizabeth Nosh, Miss Roberta Nash, C. B. Baylies, wife and child ; L. Desorliy and wife; Mrs. Durdennes and live children; Miss H. Clements, Miss L. Clements, It. S. McCalfiater, \V. D. Winter aud servaut; Thomas H. EliU and two servuuts; J. B. Mur- pliy, Miss Mathersuu, D. J. T. Hawkins, wife auu child; Captain Gates uud wile; Mrs. Harris aud child; Mrs. Dr. Lyiuuu und child; W. J. Nosh. Jr., Miss Mary Nash, MissParuielia Nash Miss Harriet Nu&h, Autonie Corueaux, child aud seivuut;T. Landry. A- B. Wadsworth, Dr. B. A. Prowler and two sei vuuts; G. A. Brlaat, Miss Emma Mille, Julm Davis, wile aud two cluldiuu; Homy Muggah, Dr. ,\V. Jones Lyle, Capt.D. R. Muggah,wife uud four children; J L Lewis, wile, uiutner and three servants; James Marsh uud duugUter; W. W. Pugh, ludy, six children uud set vdnl; Miss Nichols, a servant of Dr. Batey, a servaut of Mr. Foley, Franklin Pugh, Dcriro Leblanc and servaut; Aristide Leolanc, E. Lafouta, V. H. Reutrop and two daughters; G. Hebert uud lady; L. C. Gotte^ mau, Cbuvies Rhein, E. Lecosta, A. B. Cary, R. * • vuvnovu, VI. WUJ, luia. a. u. illl.n Caroline King, Adolphe Rochelle, H. E. Tyloi Louis Grevcmuerg, Miss Brunette, Mrs. Crow per, two children auu servaut; Desire Bemud, lady and two childreu; E. J. Etie and lady; Mr. Flash and lady; Mr. Voisin, Madame Uuptiste; Mr. Giraud, Dr. A. Duperier. We Qi-e'puiucd to say that some of the fisher men inluiuiting the islands in the vicinity of the d.sostcr, vulture-like, as soon as the intensity of the storm subsided, hovered about the dead bodies, aud robbed them of whatever of money or valuables they possessed l This is mon strous, aud we hope that justice in some shape may be dealt out to them. The loss of property by this storm is no doubt very great. Plantations along the coast have beeu injured, but to whut extent, it is, of course, impossible yet to tell. In many in stances fences,doubtless,and bouses,were blown down, and stock killed.—N. O. Bulletin. The Bulletin says: We are gratified to learn that, although the storm was very destructive at Grand Caillou and Grand Terre, most happily there was no loss of life. At the latter place the flood was very high, and the inbabinunts were very much terrified, the high water driving them to the fort for refuge. The Bank of CoLUMBus^-The fine building in which tills institution is to be located pro gresses rapidly towards completion, and it will bo one of the handsomest structures on the low er business portion of Broad street. The President, W. H. Young, E-tp, is now at tiie North superintending the engraving of tbo bills. The V and X denominations have been finished, and one of each lias been sent us as specimens. Theso notes evince unusual good taste and judgment in tbeir design and execu tion. Besides being unusually handsome, they are gotten up with an especial viewto prevent alteration or counterfeiting. The variety of figures and nicety or line cngravmg render counterreitingextremeiy difficult while the depth of colors and complicity of the numerical figures would utterly prevent alteration. Botn of these have new, but uot local, designs. It is intend ed, however, to have original and local views to embellish the $1, $2, $20 and $50 bills, nnd all will bo beautiful uud tasty notes. It is ex- K cd that the bank will bo able to open for ness operations by tlio 1st of September. Enquirer, 19/A in*/. Explosion op a Locomotive on the Lakh Shore Railroad—Three Men Killed!—The locomotive “Vulcan,” on the Buffalo and Erie Railroad, (Lake Sltnro) exploded this morning, when about one mile tnisside of the Stato Line station, killing threo men instantly. They were the engineer* fireman and hi Ur{N.Y.)Lnumtt,Wh. Pram Wllimor ftilil HmitH* Kiirnpo'in fiin^, lfaahtotii for August* Carriage Costume.—Dri»s of light stone colored silk, with very burrow stripe ; the skirl bus three bounces a disposition ; the pat tern of those flounces is entirely uow,‘ huvtug rases festooned on a White ground, ut a little Jistaucu from tho edge of eacii Uouuuo. Casa* quo of biuuk satin fitting tue figure perfectly s a the top of tlio body and slightly potuied ooth iu trout nnd at the back, are three rows of oiuck guipure lace tnsertlou, tho bilk between the iusuittou buiug of the same width t a row of black luce falls below tbo last Insertion; ut the bottom or the CaSuque is a frill trimmed with insertion uud lace; it **is set on in large uoUow plaits, aud Is finished by a plaiting a viciilo; the bottom of tho^ sleeve is tmished by a black Juco, above which is a trill edged wltu guipure, and two raws of'.p|utiiug u vrolle. Bonnet of white silk covered plain; a blond ('aft b turned buck uud entirely covers the bon net; two nuirow bauds of pink silk cross the fop if trout, uud ut each hide mb groups of flowers; aloud cap uud broad piuU.Mu.jgs. Dinner Costuuu r un Hoarx.—Dress ot dark itoue-coloted silk} the skU'tiuis three fluuucus, rite edges slightly festooned and flnlshod with a ruche of blue silk. Low Jacket-hody cut square, in tho wutteuu stylo; it rs trimmed en tirely round by a ruche, lire jacket Having a io«p frill, which gives the uppouiuucuoi a fourth flounce to the skirt. Thu tieeve is plain to tho elbow, with deep bias frill; it bos two puflkof blue Alik, one immediately above the .rill, and the other ut the top ot the sleeve. Bouillon sleeves ol fiuo muslin, with deep em broidered ruffle, aud narrow cutfturneil back; kemLsette aud collar to correspond. Cauuuuu ou Fugues auk Costume.—bkitt with throe flounces; the material a plain pink muslin. High jacket iwdy of white quilting. Scurf muuuila of black silk*; it is very lmv on tho shoulders, aud the silk of the mantilla should reach only os low us the wuist; to the bottom edge is sown two rows of luce, one of which is more than hull' a yard iu depth, the other about half the width; a third row^till nar rower, Is set ou to tho uiautle, a deep iriuge lulling it, headed by u narrow ruche. Bonnet of puille d’itulio, trimmed with black velvet and ruches of piuk silk. Seaside Costume.—Dress of white uuusouk With two deep embroidered flounces. High oody slightly pointed ut the wuist, Hie front embroidered; cciniure of pule piuk ribbuu : the sleeve is plum to the elbow with two embroid ered frills, uud u small epaulette. Scarf of em broidered muslin, with deep frill to correspond rtitlr tbo flouuces. Cupulo ol' white tulle over piuk crape the edge Uuiuhed by a burrow ruciie: tue bow over tho curtain, uud thu dtriugs, are of pink crape edged with a narrow ruche of white tulle; tulle cap with pink and white roses. Morning Costume.—Skirt of narrow striped grueu silk; it is long and extremely full. High jacket body; the situt with embroidered frill ueuded by u lulling of muslin through which is drawn u piuk ribbon: uu embroidejed frill form* capes which are pointed both in front and at tho back. Tho front is crossed eu stom acher by fulliugs of muslin, through three of which are drawn a pink ribbon; tho neck is iiuislied to correspond. Tho sleeves have a plain piece at the top, with two large boutlluus, terminating in a deep lrlll, which is rounded in the front of the arm; ut thu bottom of the frill and the plain piece, ore fulliugs of muslin to correspoud with the stomacher. Promenade Costume,—Dress of tight pur ple silk, the skirt with three flouuces edged with a baud of black volvet. High jacket body trimmed with black velvet; the sleeves are wido, and aro gathered iuto a puff at the top, over which is looped black velvet. The uuder sleeves are of plain net; they havo two pulls, one considerably larger tbuu the other, aud ure finished by a deep luce rufflej the pulft are looped by a very narrow black velvet. Bon net of white silk, crossed by ' three bands of chip; it is trimmed with black lace and dus ters of grapes; tulle cape without flowers. Young LAD t s Costumi.—Skirt or blue check ed silk, very suort&nd full; the boddice which supports it is made of bands of silk velvet. The high body worn underneath is of white muslin, with very full bishop sloeves. Leghorn hat with white feathers, and broad white striugs, aud large bow. Dinner Costume.—Low dress of lavender silk; the skirts lias four flounces, gradating iu width, und having a broad band coulear de rose, woven at the edge. Th6' bbdy is quite plain; the sleeves short and lull, Is ornnmeted with loops ofi rose colored ribbon. Fichu of tbu finest muslfu; it is composed of alternate rows of insertion aud fullings or rnusltu,through which drawn pink ribbons; tho capes are form ed by a frill embroidered at each edgo, aud set ou with a narrow heading. Ceiuturo of piuk ribbon, with long floating ends. The full mus fin sleeves form one large puff, with deep ern* uroidered frill. Death of a Noted Lady. -Mrs. Charlotte Olympia, wife of the late Hon. R. S. Garnett, died iu Essex county, Vu., on the 18th ult. Sbo was the daughter of General De Gouges, and the grand daughter of the uafortuuuto Countess Olympe De Gouges, executed in Franco November 2,1793, (with Adam Luxe, the defeuder of the celebrated Charlotte Cor- day,) for writings pronounced counter revolu tionary. Mr. Deiaue, quo of the editor’s of the London Times, has arrived in New York. taiMiiitl Jitklhgmtt. Savannah Market, August 40* COTTON’.—No transactionsro|K)rteil In this urllclo this forenoou. MICON, Aug. 1J.—Cotton—Sales from 0 to 11 cents. In our lust, wo slated (but a bale of new cotton lad boon rucolvod hero from the plantation of Jas. 1. Clara or Sumter. TbU soums to bo an error, rhe cotton wjh from Mr. Clarks plantation in Ma con Co., and bin outorprisirg ovorscor, Mr. John mow, It ontlUod to havo thU correction made. CHARLESTON, Aug 18—Cotton.—Tbo trunsao- Ihus since our last weekly report baTO been limi ted to sumo 270 bales, at t'.io subjoined prices, viz: 19 bales utU; 23 ut 10; 171 at 10H; 18 at 11, and 42 bales at ll^c. WILMINGTON, Aug 18.—'TtmfRXTixs.—Palos to- day of 450 bbls at 3 1& for virgin add yellow dip, and 1 67for bard—all per btl of 280 los. SWUM—Market quiet aud wo hore ol no transac tions. Uosix—Sales to day of 1100 bbls Common, at 1 20 I tr bblofa'OUw. No transactions iu other quail- Itli'H. Tak.—None on raurket, NASHVILLE, Aug 10.—Bacon.—WUU increasod receipt sprites huvo declined. Hams 6)4; Sides 0)«al$; Shoulders 7a?&. bsir —Fiu« sack 2 60; Barrel 65c. Wijisky.—Rectified, good brands 36; old whisky 4&a&j. WHEAT —l'rirao Red 70a75; Wliito 75a85. piping Intelligence. Port of Suvamiali AUGUST 90 lrrlvcd* Steamer Welaka, King, Palatka, toClugborn h Cunnlgbam. Departea, Steamer Augusta, Fraser, Augusta. Consignees. Per steamer Welaka, from Palalka—13 bales 8. Island Cotton, 4 bales Moss. 10 bbls Spirits Turpon- Kno, 70 Hides, 4 bundles Deer tikinds and Sundries, lo F M Uyrroll, Waver & Constautlne, G Parsons, N King, FFraig, F J Pans, Wibiter * Palmes, J W Anderson, Boston A Y) laionger, Clagborn A Cun ningham, M Coburn, Mrs S Tombs, T J Naylor, J Ryan, W Pierce, Mr Farmer, and Order. Passengers. Per steamer Welaka, from Palatku—Mrs Nealy, Miss Lamb, W Robjrta, J Smallwood, E A Booty. ItTdtcel C PCnsstn, W French,U Merman, W Kel- ser, Judge TTboma', R Tomkins, J Young, W l Cue, T Jones, TM Foreman & svt, J Jobuson, W Kitchen, nnd 0 deck. E Jya XTRA Choico Goshen Butter, a fresh supply, per steamer Knoxville, for sale by J. D. JRSK. K KWOB'S WATER FILTER.—Just received an assortment of sixes KodxePs improved Water Tutors for filtering Savannah River Water, for sale by HORACE MORSE. Iy0 166 Broughton Bt. M OLA&ES—360 hhdfl, puncheons anu ubisMus covodo, Barbodooa and Now Orleans Molas sea. m storsand for sals by a -*“ g PALMES- Dr. M’f<ane , i rn.Min.miJ vriiNirt'ox and uvktt rui-i. A Hlngiilni combinail' H, but very effectual, as the following will aIujw t Nrw York November uo. 1852. Knowing, from experience, tho valuable quali ties of Hr. M’LanoM Vormifugeand Liver Pills, pre pared by Fleinlng Bros., Pittehnrg, I have for some time back conridorcd it tny duty, and made It my busino*!, to mako those arllclos known wherever 1 went among my friends, A short time ago I be came acquainted with tbo case or a young girl, who seemod to bo troubled with worms aud liver complalut at the same tine, and bad beeu suffer- lug for some two months. Through m/ persuasion sho purchased ouo bottle or Hr. M’Lano’H Vermi- liigo, and ono box of Liver Pills, which sho took ac cording to directions, The result was, she passed a large quantity or worms, and thinki that one box moru of Hie pills will restore her to perfect health. Her na t o and residence can be learned on calling oji K. L. Theall, Drugget, corner of Rutyor aud Mauroo street*. AS* Ptirolmsera will bo careful to ask for HR. l&'LANK’d CELKbRATED VERMIFUGE, mauufac- lured by Flsei.no Bros., of Pittsburgh, l’a. All other Virmifugcs iu comparison, are worthless. Hr. M'lauio’s genuine Vuiinifuge, also his celebrated Liver HIU cun now bo hud ut all respectable drug stores. .Nono geuuiuo without the signature of aiiglU--(aj—0 FLEMING BROS. NEW ADVERTISEMENT^ FOR NEW YORK. Wilt tail on .Saturday, 23d Avgust, at 1 o'clecA-, l*. At., precisely. The steamship AUGUSTA, Capt. l Thos. Lyon, will loavo as above. uFor freight or passage apply lo ■ pabeiaurh, FAY « CO. Cablu Passage.$26 ;>ti!orni(Q Paxsiign 8 93* shippers ol Cotton by these Hteamsbips will pk-oso lake iiolicu, that no Colton will borecolvedat ao presses that is nut distinctly marked ou the edge nf the bale. auglO ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. f llrir. Bimku oi- «.t/jijji..oiU.Nu,jt9 ol tuo At.au». k X and Gulf Railroad, having udjourued to inoul uu tlm Kith instant, uud U haviog hoen represented to urn that tbo inlortot of that enterprise requires farther timo fur Ibu obluiuuiunt or subscriptiouu lu liio f Pick, uud (icquiest'iug in the justness of the suggesum, the meeting or the Board on ibu 20th iusUulU hereby l-ostpoued uutil the 22d day ol Oclolier next, at Midedgevillo. E. A. NISDNT, Chairman. Muctiu, Aug 20, i860. uug 20 \TEW GUriiEN CHEESE it BUTTER.— i^| 20 boxes Choice New Gosuou Chdrse. 10 kegs do do do Butter. 20tnbs do do do do, landing per .steamer, aud for sale by uug 20 SOllANTuN, JOHNNT4IN R Co. D OMKSTIC LIQUOIU- 160 bbls Tiao's Magnolia Whiskey, 60 bbls T'uscaboosa ' do, IU0 doMoueng, Whiskey, assorted brands, 6 do Uid bourbon Whiskey, 100 do E. Pump's Gin, 60 do P & H Conu. Itiver Rye Glu, 20 do Brunay, 20 quur casks l’wigg Hoop 1st aud 4th prool Hranoy, 20 eighth do do do do do do, 16 quur do Ma.aga Wino, for sale by uug 19 WEBSTER 0 PALMES. B lSCUlTS—LOObbls Butter. Sugar, und Soda Uhcuit, 20 do Pi:ot bread, 10 bbh Princeton & Fox’s Crackers, 30 baxos Milk aud Sodr Biscuit, la store and for sale by uug 10. WEBSTER h PALMES, F iancy liquors.— 8*i boxes Giug r and Blackberry Braudy, 4 cases Ginger Wino, 40 cases Uarret, 6 do assorted Liquors, in store and for sals uug 10 WEBiTER U PALUEH. NOTICE TO NARINKltS. rniiE Buoys nu the Bar und River of Ht Marys, X Ga., are now urruugeil In tbo following order . bar Buoy is a 2d class iron uun palutod black and wnllo perpeudlculur stripes, is Just outside tbo bai iu ’<4 to t water at low tide and can be passed ou either band, the light house boariug B W. The 2d uuoy is a&l non vim painted black with thi uutuber uuc iu white; this buoy is just Inside the bur iu 13 leet water at luw tide uu tbo bontb Break ers. and must be foil ou tbe port baud entering. Tue 3d buoy is a 2d clast Iron nun palmed rod wuu the number two lu wbito; this buoy is uear tb* edgo of ibo North Greasers in 18 foot water at low tide, aud must be lull on tbo starboaid baud enter mg. Buoy No 4 is a 3d class iron oau painted black with tlio nuiubor threo In while: this buoy Is on Uh uugo of tho couth Breakers iu 12 feel water at low tide, uud must be lull ou tbe port band entering. Huey No 6 Is a 2d o ass iron nuu palmed red with tbo number tour in white, and is on the inner point of tbo North Breakers iu 14 foot water at low tide, uud must be lull ou tho starboard hand entering, uuoy No 0 is a 2d class iron uun painted black With the number five iu white; this buoy is near the poiut ufsboai running off from Amelia Island; b iu 18 fuel water at low lido aud must be foil on the port baud lu euteriug. buoy No 7 is a 2d class iron cun p iluted black with tbo number seven in white; tills Uuoy is ucar the ‘llgor Island Shoal at tbo en trance of Foruuuuiua river, Is in IU feet water at lew tide uud must be lull on tbe port hand gutug to ot Marys. Buuy No 8 Is a 2d class Iron nuu paint ed wltu red uua black horizontal stripes; tins brny is ou the point of Bboul formed by tbojuuciion o. the ct Marys aud Cumberland rivers, aud is in lk feet wuter ut low tide. By order or tbe light House Board. c. uaniuault mohrid, auglO— 0 L It Inspector (1th District. L EMON SUGAR—A new orticlo for waking lorn- ousdu without temuus. 60 cases just rccelveu auu for side by JJT 30 RODGERS, NORRIS A Co. N OTICE.—.—It. A. draw ford and E L. Hacked uro my duly authorised ogeuu during my ab sence from the mate. J8 n ORACH M0R8K. VALUABLE RICK PLANTATION FOB SALK, wiruL\ tun milks or iuk errv or savannah. O N llm first Tuesday iu December next, will be sold before the Court House in the city of Ba vuunah, tho Plantation on tho Bavuunab river, teu miles from the city, kuown as Mulberry Grove, be lougiug to the estate of tbe lute PbUlp Ulmer, con- tulniug six buudred aud oigbty-seven acres, ol which thoro aro two huudred ucres of first qualit) lido rice laud, and ono hundred and Ufty-Uvoacroa under good banks aud in utlnoBtato for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acres or high land under cultivation. Ou tho placo are a good dwolling house, overseer's bouse, barns, nogro houses and Ltbei outbuildings, all in a good state of repair. Persons desiring to purchase will call upon H. K, Harrison, Ex't. who resides within four miloa of tiie Grove, or ltlixa Ulmer, Ex’trix, who resides wilhlu two miles of the Grove. 'forms or Buie mado known on the day or sale. PoHsesaloa not given until tho first of January. Jyl7-td H. K. HARR WON, Ex'or. JOST Tlio Charleston Mercury will publish oncen week until tbe day of sale. FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS, MACON, GEORGIA. ^ The subscriber, from long experience in jfV tho business, la prepared to furnlah Kteam nKOEngines, Boilers. Circular, tilngle and Gang Haw Mill Machinery, Grist aud Merchant Mil s, Sugar Mills, Gin Uearlug, and Castings In gen eral. Thu Saw Frames, whether for upright or cir cular, will be of iron whon required. All of which, with hUmuny Improvements, U warranted to bo equal to tbe best made at anr other establisnment. his works are on a scale os extensive as the larg est at the North, and he is prepared to Dll orders with promptness and dispatch. aug 7 ROBERT FINDLAY.”' V AND osNABURGS—ibomtston Factory X Suras and Osnabergs, for sale by Jy25 CRANEjWEUA 4s CO. C HAMPAGNE CIDER-2U cases John J Mix's cel- ebraled Champagne Cider, a choice article, now hi store and for sale by aug7 J. D. JEgSE. II AY—200 bales Hay, fn store and for sale by n Jyj» CRANE, WELL8 k CO. P RESERVING PEAUl^B^lust received a choice lot, suitable for preserving, and for sale by JFJI J. P. JEB3EK riANDUS.—60boxea Beodell’a fiteTallowCan* V dies, 80 do do 8’s do do, fomiiny *nd for sole ‘y Ss*_ .-CRANION, JUHgnS * coT P AI'KB—ioo ro.m«Wr«pplug p.ptr, uMirtsd .1 zes, landing and for solo by -lyfl* HCRAN1GN. JOHNSTON k 00. QOAP. BROOMS, LABD^AKb BL0E-2O boxes O No l Soap, 60 Polo do, 76 do Family do 100 dozen Brooms, 60 kegs Lard 100 bozos Fig Blue, received and for sale by mcmahon t ho ye, JylO - 206 and 20T Boy at B ASKETS—An elegant assortment of Traveling Basket*, lust received by steamer from New York. A call D Invited at . ' » . KENNEDY k BEACH'S House Furnishing Stove, Hodgson's new block, tfIt PHILIP 91. RU8SRLL, COPY INI'. Will exeuto Heeds, Mortgagos, Power of Attorney, WUU, Bonds, Notices aud Taking ot lutouognvwte*. Utfico ut tbo Court Housk, Bavanuoh, Ga. Injure Hays. ThirJ Tuesday lu caeh montn, aud hoitl ut tho office of Edwaiu • . Wilou, Eriq. Riddeuce, Gaston, hotwoou Barnard and Tattnall street. Any call at night, ou busluoss, will bestteudeu to Im mediately. Jyrif ___ i. awiLUAiM. TgtPPWaou’vsR; Jiscumowt> WILLIAMS. OLIVER BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Buena Vista, Marlon Couuty, Ga., . Will practice lu ths counties of Marion. Macon, Hous ton, Stewart, Randolph; Muscogee, Lee, and an> adjoining countios, where their borvtcu* may bo required. m^’ll WILLIAM PHILLIPS. attorney at law, MARIETTA, GA. 00126—1) "DAVID G. WlLUSV 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, a PART A, GA. Will practice In tbe counties or Uaucook, Warren Washlugteu, aud Baldwin, Rmsoxcm—Behn k Foster, lUbun a stnlib, and E. A. Soullard, Ravautuh. JanV R. 'B. lULTUN, .vnURNEY AND COUNSKW/IR A't IAW. OflUw ourner nf Buy and riruytnn-ete. jfArANNAD. GA. my U UfciMiY wixsxzm;— attobnby at law, No. 8, Drayton Street, Savannah, Georgia, may 6—ly DR. Uu.iRLKS II. COLDINU, OFFICE AND IU81 HENCE, No. 14 LIBERTY ST., Due door wcat of I 'rayton. my 11 WM. C. CO NN BLLI', ATTOKN .t at law, ft AHBM.4, WOKni COlNTi, (l-'Jr! ilftWi, .»UIAN».) Will practise ill tin- Amtn ft UrcJit,asn lu Macon, Dooly aud Worth Counties oi tue Macon Circuit. #p* Particular sttontimi Kiven »*• tint rollmiinn ol ilalins lu South-Western Urargla. Je2—Gm b. cumbhng, .* AT T 0 KN E Y AT LAW,* lebl-ly ihwinton, ua. LANIER ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ap6-ly maoon, oa. WILLI AM H.DASIIBH, ATfORNEY AND OUUNbELLUR AT LAW, Troupvllle, lxiwndea Couuty, Ua. WUl practice in Thomas, lAtwudes, Olincb, Wain, Appling, TellUlr, Irwiu, Laurens, and Pulaski counties, Georgia; and in Jefferson, MadUou, Hum llton. ana Columbiacountloa, Florida. [my 11 MILLER is ROLL-, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, UA. Will practice in tbe Brunswick Circuit—compris ing tbo following Counties: oljrnn, Wayne, Camden, Ware, Ap|ip!iug, Cliuch. Coffee aud Chariton. JOHN B. MILLER. L. G. R01J.. aug3 ly A. TKIUB1A8 6i CO., Auction and Comlmaslon MerclianU, 110 Bryan Street, SAVANNAH, GKOUGU. A. Thomas. Q12] a. a. Pakuuk. VV. H. F ‘ltltELL, DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES •ua Foreigu auri DouuaMc Fruit, comrr RroughUm and Whitaker-sts. Town and country supplied with choice goods ut moderate prices. All orders promptly ulteuded to, uud satiafactlJiu always guaranteed, spin JOHN ^."faLLiCTant; WflOLKSALK AND RKTAIL DEALER IN WINDOW* BUN1W, WINDOW SASH AND PAN! DOORS. West tide Uonumont Square, Savannah, Ga. roayll John c.bocfYh, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Witt also give his attention to designs in Architec turo. Uffico in tile store or John Williamson, Esq.. Bay street. myl3 ‘ OHAFFBR & CO., No. 0 Whitaker Street, Savannah, On., WH0U6MLS AND RTTAlL DXAUOW W S AHHE8, Blinds. Doors, Mouldings, ko. White Lead, Zinc, White Linseed, Sperm, Wbato, Tan. new'and NeatafootOita, Glass. Brushes, Gold I«at, Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nolls, Marblo Mantels, *o., ko. Je4 JOHinfltrtllLLBA, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offlco corner Bay aud Drayton streets Jyia ' A. II. CHAMPION. (Successor to Champion & Watts.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard at., between the Market and Bay at., SAVANNAH, GA. Dealer in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic liquors, Dried Fruits, ko.,ko. , Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomons, EBq.. Messrs. Rabun It Whitehead, and Swllt it Co., javannah, Ga. mylt JOHN H* COCHRANE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, # Dublin, Laurens county, Ga„ late Junior partner ol the firm of A. 3s J. Cocmuxx, lrwinton, Ga., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Particular attention paid to collecting. Re ference—Dr, C. B. Guyton, F. H. Rows, Dublin, Ga., M Marsh, Savannah, 'mylt YONGES & FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, mo. 84 BAY-entxxr. savanmah, ua, aprt P. JACOBS, 8BGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. ipaoun, anu American «.-gura, •* wuuiwuiu uuu i til. Also, Chewing Tobacco, Bnuff, Ac. Juno 1 JAMES McHKNUY, Insurance Broker nnd Notary Public. Murine Protests Noted and Extended, Average Mfiasted, Charter Parties and Average BepUsdrawm .’upon prepared whereby to recover louses iron, imorican or British Underwriters, and attentiok flvon to all matters connected with shipping and In- mrance, No. 118 Bay-street opposite tho front ol die Custom House. ly uov 8 JESSE T. BERNARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Ncwnausvillo, Ha. Reference—Georgo . Brown, William Doll, New- nansvillo, Flu., R. B. Hilton, Bouton ft Villalonga, Savannah, Ga,my 11 CHAS. G. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, musnaxvius, oa.1 Practices Law In the various Counties of the Oc mulgee Circuit, and tbe adjoining Counties or Twiggs, Laurens and washlngteu. Refer to—John Boston, H. >. Crane, and R. B Hilton. tcol4 “ OeOr6h A. ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AMD Commissioner of the U. S. Court qf Claims foi the State of Georgia. Office Corner Bay and Bull streets. jL __ mylO ☆ cJiaOTfetiiJira-A EMPORIUM. W 1 DOOR WX8T OV THBRSPUBLIOAN RIAPINa BOOM. W.O. Price, Fine Ready-made Clothing; Hate and Caps, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Canes, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchief, and Fancy Articles FASHIONABLE AND MILITARY TAYLOR, JTO.MT B.yltrMt, SAVANNAH. Also, fiupcrfinr toths, asslmere and Vestings, will be made to mea- sure.unexcoption- able in style and - workmanship/ bylho best mechanics, at shortest Ajr^Ordersfrom city andcountyiollclted.. JOHN S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT. 1J AVING resumed the practice o f his proles- IX slon, offers his services to bis friends end the public as au Architect and superintendent. Designs fot any part of the oountry supplied and executed In all the various branches of his profes- lion, saoh as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings,. Monuments, Ac. Thoroughly Fire Proof Stores dc- tigned and executed. Office at present lo Bay Lane, rear of theOuxtom House. Jan 8—ly STRANGER I If yjra want a good sod cheap *2? » food and cheap ready mods or made op to your _ made op to your —r-j ir . Shirts, Qffiara or Drew Furatahlniarticles of sny ifoacriptioa, call and so- I 5 r * e, L , S , L b ^«««Tn the cMy, at Uw Stti-Emportom. U7 B., iUmi. ^ WM. O. PRIOR IHWra^UWORa- 10 tulf pipe O. D. ft Co. SUP**Holland (Mrter Sw.n) Gin ; J pnnonoou old Jimmlca Rom; } ■ do, ■ doEtDrolz do; >0 bub Fort Win*. c WRANIOV, JOBMTOH ft 00. R. J DA VAST, JB, FACTOR AMU COM^BSION MEltO ANT.' Jy 30 Sovsninh.Ofl ATfORNEY AT UW, * nJOMASVhJJ, niONAHOUPKTV. OA.; ; biwlnejitj entrusted to lit*, wire will receive All I prompt attention. lyr—marl7 iAXRb o. HMliOKKN. .AXIOM. MMUH. RODGERS At NORRIS/ WHoffisALE GlfoCEEH, BAY-HT)lkKT, SAVANNAH. Juno 1,186- r ', [jo ft s. oonitx. ' wm, m-ABR, it. ~ n. ri. uuiaict. OKDKN, STAllR At CO„ . Shipping uud CoumiBaion Mi-rchuute, HAV*TKKKT. SAVANNAH. «A. pAYmN/mwiw/cto., PAOTORa Forwarding, und Commission Merchants, Hny-strri-l, Soviiminli, Ua. a tu lUKHiMiA. a. o. xcoxukh IIAlllUSON «& ftUUEHEE, AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND fi‘orvt iirding HI crclinuts. 50 AND 01 ’BltOAD-OTIUanv COLUMBl’S, GNOUGIA. Particular aUcution given to tbo salet, of Rea<. Kstutc, Negroes ami Produce. MSr Uboral advances tnudeon Noj’roew Aijil'ttei ebaudize. ' KKmiCbCKhi: RL'i-K, PATTEN k CO.’ i glmIy k Daniel, . >coiuuiini», ».n SlKWART.GltAY ACO.J RUSK, DAVIS &U)NG,1 , v.'u. WKU.irr, j VOUNU, ATKINA * IiuSHAM, I , . , , l:. A. lilit-LNi-; ft co., V A|»wi.mn, H. 8. iAMlTI.1, ) Mobile, Ainbamii. oct 23 t/ . i . U. KlalllS. Euctoruud ijenerul OoDiniiBsion llCTCliam HUi Jl UAV-S-l'UKKT, SAVANHlll, UA., Uxi->ji>to—Mcfcdrs. Claghorn ACtiutilnghvii., tu-i k I’renfov, Otsdvn. ft (v,, SH%nvnaL . . •« 'I1>.>ni|iruu. IbiJ'fon. Wit. Al'IiLKY OUtThK. J.VU. IWUHTH nu-iil- COUPER A FRASER, FACTORS k GENERAL COMMISSION MKllCHANTrt, Boy Htreot, Suvnunab, Ga. fmyll JEFFERSON ROBERTS, GENERAL OOMMJ881UM MKltOli A N l ,> •AND DfcdVli.il IN Timber uud Lumber SAVANNAH, O'u. WimfoA WILLIAMS, DNALEUHIN DOMESTIC, FOREIGN AND FANO* DRY GOODS. No. 140 Congnesst., Savannah, Oa. JaW. T, WfclJ^. foreuurly of Beaufort Dtat, a. » . lTIKOPlULUS AV1LUAMS, “ Sr.rivub Co., t,a sept 7 /. o. nm. j. n. iJAvi?. w.-u. roan RI SE, DAVIS & 1 ONO, OOMMlBSiOl'i ivlEiiCHAiS'lb. savannah, oa. may 30 '• \VSl. S. DAMiELI,, ' ATTOltNEV AT LA W , JUVAAMAJI. UA. _ J®* Office over llionuis 11. Turner ft Co.-a Lrot Store, Bay Htrcet. my y 4 s. LOUUOT. . Ji. U. MklAIAtM LOCKETT 4k S.YELLINGS, COMMlBbiON MEBCUAN'I’B, AND SHIPPING agents, Savannah, Ua. WUl attend to ih« rolling of all kluds of produce rirlct attention given to receiving aud forwardfoc foods. may 31 ly Auction A Commission Housu. Macon. Ua. A. At. IIlLALGHLIA, General Agent and Auctioneer, sfolicita tram Lib friends consigniueute ol ever* dwcrlptiuu. Takes ordure tor Cotton. 4W Special attuuUou given to the sales of Beai '‘•slate, blocks uud Negro projKjrty. at public and ^rivatodulcs.' Prompt returns amt aispatch. Hcferetwc—C. A. L. IAMA1I. tuciiou an. w. uiuxy. ii, r, BMuur' GREEN 4k SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 06120 TOUXIAWUN, 04. JOHN BILBO, ' Ontlnniy of ClintDnm County, ANU ATTORNEY AT UW. Office In the Court Rout*. mylu AT aNWioaY MecULEoHr [’TOltNEY AT LA Savaiinal), Cicorula. ■ | thu “ LAW, gST Office on Bay street, over nab. Bonk ol Sevan- may] 8 FOUWAlUllNU ANU COiiuisSlOI? MED CHANTS, Savannah, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala. F.T.COUC, I K. t. Cots, Bay street, Savannah, j Comraerco si., Momg’ry l<mKli.NCUJ. Holcomb, Jobuuou, ft Co. I tobena ft Herts, Lockett ft Suvfiiugd, I Edwin Pardons ft Co., Kobcrt A. Allen, ] Sciauton, Juhusteu ft Co SAVANNAH, GA. my 18 II. L. P. KING', ^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner or liny mid* Whltuiter Stmts, SAVANNAH. fob 22 amos A. K. WKIOUT. i Y. K. SaVAOO. WRIGHT & SAVAGE, A1TURAhl ti Al< LA IF BKUNftWiCK, GA. Jyl® JONH H. ill>W EN, ~ KNGIN'WK, AKcimUT AND SlKVfcYOR, COKMUi OK UKaY'IOX AMJ BKVAX-fiTB- (Above G A. I.. Lamar.) Jy6~3m 7 A. McALPIN jf DUOTHER ST Lumber, Bill aud Brick Yards. oepta HAVANNAU, QA. Ji. Will i' SMITH, ATTORNEYATLAW, iUIOAIOn, KArfT KLOKJhA. Will practice in ti t <? fcnutern and Somhern CuuxiUm Refer to—Col. S. y. Sibley, juid R. II. Uflten, Sa vaunab. fobkUf c. w. flhmitV! " ” r " ATTORNEY AT LAW K.'UNKUN, |lfc.»Mi CO,, 0.*. Wiltatieuu roprefosbiona! busim-ssm lheCounuc* orilcard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri wether aud Troop. Reference—Hon. t*. Y. Hill, UGrango, Ga.; Hos, David Irwin, MorieUa, Ga.: Colonel 11. M. TidwtlL Fayetteville,Go.; aud Mr. WUUara Dougherty,'l? luiobuB, Go. aopl7-ly Wm. MeALLlSTElt; ~T Marble Moiiumcufo, Tombs and Grave Stones, turn- hhed on reasonablo terms. Orders res pectfully solicited. up 18 D. A. O’BYHNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OlDee 176, Bay-st., over Turner ft Co’h. Drag htoru BAVANNAU, GA* nov 10—ly S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND CGUNSKIXOR AT LAW, Mouticollo, Jofferaon County, 11a. Reforence—Hou. W. B. Flesuno, Savannah, 'Ga. ‘ myll EBWAllU G. WlLSONr MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward ft Owens’ Law Office. [myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE A CO., »^X^ll9ul!\i^S?IlERCHANre t THOS. S. WAVNE. C. E. GRENVILLE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE, Jy 8—tf Savannah. Chattanooga. J. W. PATJE1UON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TroupvlUe. LownrteaConty,Ga. (mil— chane, WELLS * CO.; FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Savannah, Gw. Jl. FITZGERALD. , Comer of Bi-ouuliton and WlutftkerHHs* SAVANNAH, OA. ( S UCCESSOR to T. C. lUue,Manofiictanran4 Dealer iu uvery variety of common and fine uitNDlfcS, kiln dried and warranted to resist effec* .tally the hot damp atmosphere of a Southern < fi, ato;aUo Lemon and Htrawbury fiyrap, to. Terms an. price* low- . tf—my 11. •jZSFa uAuvKBiton«E type, and L P. U. CAR? W OULD reepecthilly gire notice tbn .bb room, .re luw open Kir the Kucw, asd nii ay ior the rcccpUon of visitor.. By ttiB AanuriTW proem pereoiu may nowhere their oblldren’. plcturea uken. In .laMt any pool- lion they nay cUomo, In Cram i to 1 •eoodil.ndSi. By tholracm»u™io procee. old laparrMypw M ... :■ • ’ ■ ■ : ■ ■ .■•'.■fl l a:,:.