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VOL. XXXVII IOLD SERIES.
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SAVANNAH, IGA.! SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1856.
NO. 12056.
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THOMPSON it WITH1XUTON, AVum.
AtvanuaU, July 1,1850.
Rbsionation.-Wo loam that tho resignation
ol' Sir. J. C. Hunter aa Purser of thd U. States
Navy, has been tendered aud accepted. Ur.
Huntor, ns our readers know, is a c tix.en of Sa
vannah, and has been absent a number of
years in the uaval service.
New Cotton.—Tho total receipts of this ar
ticlu up to this forenoon are 105 bales, 42 of
which are offered in the market fur sale ; the
baluuco of 63 bales have been sold, or shipped
to Northern ports.
From our Correspondent.
White Sulphur Springs*
Virginia may proudly boast of her pictur
esque valleys among her mountain ranged. The
face of nature is beautiful, and every variety
of outlino and color, may gratify the seeker of
varied beauty in scenery; while the artist may
satisfy himself on trial and tiicn declare that
no where else are the elements so atundank to
gratify the lover of landscape from the high
est picturesque approachimr sublimity, to the
hurnblo scene of rural sweetness. The Springs,
all of them aro tbroiiged with the good people
of tho South; but few north of Pennsylvania,
and crowded os they seem, the cry is "still they
come;” for we are told that tho Virginians do
not visit the White Sulphur Springs untill a
' certain day in August, and that day has not
arrived yet. This charming Spring is crowd
ed to excess, despite its execrablo feeding,
numbers of coaches are daily turned oil with
exhausted ladies, and when turned away for
vraut of room, they proceed to various houses
in the neighborhood, undergoing a kind of
•juarantino for many days, until their turn
conies by tho changes coutiuuatly occurring,
as removals to other nelghborhoriug Springs aro
of daily occurrence.
A dayattho.Whtie Sulphur may be describ
ed by a walk to the Spring before breakfast,
after that necessary meal that is unique of Us
kind here; tho ladies crowd into the small sa
loons, whero occasionally, some good playing
and singing ure listened to. Visits to acquain
tances morning and evening—cards left— a
very neat band is seated under the oaks and
plays select pieces from the masters before din
ner, and tbo evening closes by gay groups
walking—others may be seen ebattiug in the
long piuzzas before tho cottages, and a ball or
hop alternately closes the day—all euding by
half past ten. The sources ofbeauty are many,
and of a kind, sauio of them not to lie oonjur.
cd up elsewhere. It was a rancorous rcmnrk o f
John Randolph, that the only vostige of the
Old Dominion was occasionally in the frag
meat of aristocracy—a grey headed old negro-,
tills is not just—much may bo noticed that fur
cos on the imagination the realities of the
18th century, \ now see below me in the
distance an old goutlemau well moulded—his
complexion florid, hair snowy white, his bine
eye and cheerful expression,showing virgorous
health,and his doe skin Ieggiug up to the knees,
showing his love of field sports and his attach
ment to fashion long passed away—while to
rnurk hU rank, his servaut also mounted, has
also behind him saddle bags, with contrivan
ces to carry any quantity of baggage. Every
where society moves delightfully simple, pn!
meval without tho burthen, (I was about to
write the impurtcuanccs) of fashiou. Social
life is made delightTul—tho formally of home
is put aside and each one is somewhat raised
in self approvul, (I will not say importance,
for it would be unjust) by the general eflbrt on
all Bides arouud you, to set the example of cor
Uiality. It is really a social democracy, elms*
tened by good breeding and universal nfl'ubihty,
ail this is characteristic of the Old Dominion,
and others who como ior health or pleasure,
have to cart offpredjudices with the anuoyun^
ces that wo think ure sometimes engendered at
our homes. It is within the range of what is
most probable tliut, visitors will before many
yeuis, increase ten fold. Wo have then
from every State South of Now York und most
numerous from Louisiana, aud the extreme S.
W» States. Tho facilities iu progression by
Ilail Road ulrca’dy, arc wonderful. The engine
groaus os it drags your car up on elevetiou of
eighty feet the mile, and from tho raouutuin
heights you look down upou u vast panorama
of miles in extent, deep, deep, below you.
Furms, und buildings appearing like toys
iu the per.-pective. It is due to Virginia to pay
her the highest credit for her gigantic efforts
(tho’ late) in currying her Railroads over the
ranges of her mountains. When ull shall have
been completed, I think that health, pleasure
and economy, will concur in making these
valleys the summer retreat of the whole Sou-
them people, forming our Alps and Pyrances.
and the capabilities, given by nature, may be
developed to add comforts, beauties and advan
tages, of which at present we have idea.
At present there is every discomfort at board
and bed at the White Sulphur; meals in the
slinpu of u table D’Hole are provided lor Beven
or eight hundred people. This could not bo
done comfortably auywliere. The system is
very bad; tho poor and rich, the lovers of good
fare aud tho abstemious invalid, all are subject
ed to the sumo law. Tbo poor man, wishing
for uu humble room, and simple dinner utouo
o’clock, must pay the same as the millionaire,
who would like to dine nt $ and luxuriate, could
lie obtain his good cheer. The slightest reflec
tion would suggest that the European system
must be adopted, so that ail may be suited—
and that is, like in nil other things in progres
sion, to have a subdivision of the labor. Let
(•very kind of cottage and room bo obtained,
and let the r«3torant attend solely to supplying
meals at the hour aud cost suitable to the purse
and taste of those who sojonrn for lieulth or
pleasure.
We have but few people from Georgia here
in Ilian from any other Southern State. I
met Governor McDonald, with a Savannah
family— I doubt if .thei'e is any other.
I have nothfag political lo Bay. To the credit
of their good taste, no ono annoys anotherwith
this theme., Nor is there'anything literary.
* aw H panegyric, of apparent disinterestedness*
in the LUm'ury Mecscnger of. this month, pub’
fished in Richmond, on a literary production
from tho Hviunmh proas. Tito critic says lie
docs unt even know the Savamiuh mithnr; und
this notice brought a copy of tho work into
fashionable distinction, the raiding forming
for variety a morning nmusoment in u select
circle.
The weather at mid-day is whim. I have
noticed tho thermometer ono day at
tho White Sulphur as high ns Ml at 3 p*
in.; lint the* evenings aro cool, nud the
nights so chilly us to make a blanket
uoinfuatnble. This is the anxious time
for our South both in the cities regarding
health and tho country for the blessings of tho
Harvest; both more Important than tho squaR
ble of politicians, for if lieulth ami abundance
prevail, our quarrels will be shorter than when
real ills sicken the spirit und inflame tho
passions. Wo should huvo looked bade upon
iu times to comens tho most ungrateful nation
or community of any stuto that, ever existed,
should wo invite the evils of life and chooso
strife while wo have beeif justly boasting, that
wo aro more blessed than any peoplo on earth,
while other nations but re-echo this sentiment ol
our prominence. Perhaps ut present everything
isiu a false positiou, and selfishness, in many
instances, wou!d rather inflame than liciil
wouuda. 1 trust with tho election ol Uuclmmm
now era will open tliut will be tho guide of
public sentiment among the millions which
constituto our'common country.
X. Y.Z.
Iowa auk— Rcpupllcun
Falsehood.
Tho Bliok-Rop blioaa pro is is now ong aged
in puolishiug li.Kigus and fabricated returns of
tho recout flection in Iowa. They Claim to
have carried tho St rte by seveu thousand ma
jority and to liuve chosen both members of
Congress, lu the first District they claim to
have elected Curtis over Hall, Democrat, by
fifteen huudred majority. Now, wo liuvulltlle
doubt that Hull is elected. The Dubuque
North'tVest, of tho 13th lust., which contains
the latest intelligence that has come to hand,
says:
"The returns come in slowly. Sinco Satur
day we have lidard uulhiug additional, except
some lew official returns from counties before
reported. A rumor that Pottawatomie gives
Hull filty four majority wants confirmation; It
wil wc think, he uearerfivo hundred and forty
when the truth is known. Hall's vote, as fur
us heard from showsu gain over his majorities
in 54. We think he is certainly elected/’
Wo have received a paper, published at
Council Mulls, Pottawatomie County, whicli
has the returns of thut precinct, iu whicli tho
Democratic majority is set down at one hun
dred and fifty. Tho county has undoubtedly
given three or four hundred for Hall, instead
of fifty-four, as repoged. Tho Mack-Repub
lican boast of fifteen mmdred for Curtis is all
gammon, ns will be verified by tho oflieiul re
sult. On tho State ticket tho Muck-Republican
majority will not exceed three thousand live
huudred, in our judgment, il'it comes up to
that uumber. We say Black Republican, but
the truth is all of the Htate officers elect are
Fillmore men, and were nomimitod by a Fill
more convention, und afterwards lukeu up and
voted for by the Abolitionists- The Fillmore
men huvo a separate electoral ticket, and tho
division of tho factious will undoubtedly give
Buchanan the State in November.—Umrrmmfi
Enquirer.
North Carolina Flection.
Tho Wilmington Journal is troubled by tho
constantly accumulating Democratic majority
in the Old Nortli State. Says its editor :
We are puzzled by the result in this State.
It bothers us. Wc have to keep chaugiug our
calculations all the time. First we said, after
the returns commenced coming in, that we
would not compromise lbr any thing under
eight thousand. Then some more returns came
in, nml we thought it would come neat ten.
After a while wo spoke unto ourselves aud said
wo would be lunged if it did go ovjifltjn. Pro
sently, as it were, we heard from till Uie coun
ties but nine, und for them we made ull fair
allowances for gain, and.set the thing down at
12,12(1. Now five more of tho counties have
come in, leaving but four to hear from, and the
majority is within 48 votes u of thirteen thou
sand, allowing the comities to be heard from
to go precisely as they did two years ago, but
they arc certain to show considerable gaius for
Bragg, so that his majority may be about thir
teen thousand Uvc huudred ; hut we wish it
distinctly undeistood that this is no certain
calculation, fortliereis no knowing how much
gaiu the counties may give. Upon the whole
the mujoritmay be looked upon us quite satis
factory, aud we need not squabble about a few
hundred.
A (Juoss Mmmn’UKsKNRATioN,— 1 Tho Repub
lican party uewBpupers are grossly misrepre
senting tho purticidurs of tho reeenfc.uflty bet
ween MeHssrs. Granger of New York, and
Mr. McMullin of Virginia. Ah a matter of
emir.se, they tliroiv ull tho blame for its oueur-
niuco on the latter, iu so doing they falsify
the truth most shamefully.
Mr. Granger commenced the raitmmloratuml-
iug by using towards Mr. McMullin wholly un
called tbr and grossly abusive language, and
was told repeatedly by tho latter to doaist, and
reminded that Ids greater ago precluded Mr.
McMullin from punishing the application ot
such epithets towards him personally, ns Mr.
0. wan using. Whereupon tho latter scouted
tho idea that ho sought immunity for his lan
guage and bcuriug behind the shield of Ids age,
aud was again told and motioned to cease his
unwarranted vituperation und go away. Where
upon lie assaulted Mr. McMullin, nud was bud-
ly pommeled for ids want ul'cnmmon sense aud
his ill manuors— Wash. Star.
Tun Extra Hussion.— How long will it con
tinue? How long will it continue? How long
will it continue? greets us ut every turn. Who
can answer? Surely we cannot. Three hours
will uullice to enable the House to repuir the
injury done to the public interest by the fac
tious conduct of the Republican party minori
ty on the day bel'oro yesterday. Yet the extra
session may last until tho first Monday in De
cember next. It certainly will last iiuliltlio
army appropriation bill shall liuve passed,
stripped *of unconstitutional legislation lbr po
litical ell'cct. Believing that a considerable ma
jority of the House arc now satisfied of the
folly of such legislation as the Republicans pro-
p ised, in connection with a general appropria
tion hilt, we anticipate that the extra session
can hardly lust over threo days—ifraore than
one, which is questionable.— Wash. Star.
— v-;'?
In 1855, tho city of Lexington, Ky„ the -
home of Mr. Breckinridge, was carried by the
Know Nothings by 11)1 majority. In 1856 nt
the election they had 72 majority. - In the
election held on tho 4th inst„ the Deranctatic
majority was 182.
'Hons. James C. A lieu and Wm. B. Archer
will again make the race for Congress in the
Seventh district in Illinois, which the House
of Representatives lias declared vacant. Gov
ernor Muttoson certified to Allen’s eloctiou by
one majority—8,251 to 8,250—but the House
ousted him and declared the scat vacuut.
Five of tho Whig United States Senators
now in Congress, viz., Messrs. Benjamin of
Louisin^pones of Tennessee, Geyer of Mis
souri, and Pratt and Pearce of Maryland, have
already, in the most public manner, avowed
tlieir intention to support the Democratic. Pres
idential candidates.
Texas Election.—Tho Austin Gazette says:
All the returns we reccivo eoulirm our
prediction. The triumph of the Democracy iu
Texus is complete. Wc have no desire to
boast of our glorious victory.—Overwhelming
as it is, we will say in tho words of a friend in
Burnet, "We have only given a ioretnstoof
what may be expected tbrhuchuuun und Breck
inridge in Nov.” Let the Fremont men of the
North look ut this picture and lay not the flut
tering unction to their souls that Fillmore’s lit
tle guerrilla baud cun divide or distract the
South. Texas is awake to the great issue, from
tbo Sabine to the Rio Giaule. Throughout the
whole country Bucliauuii and Breckinridge cur
ry every thing before tuera. Fillmore is a
mere feather iu the gulp.
Texas C'oionlzuUoii In Kansas.
The following resolutions hnve^been adopt
ed hy tho Legislature of Texas :
Whereas, the question oi slavery, iu which
the State of Texas is largely interested, in
common with the whole South, is now being
agitated in the Territory o Kansas in such u
manner as to endaiu-t-r the perpetuity ot' our
Union; and whereas other Southern S ate* I a •
taken steps to colonize that Territory lor h
B ose of counteracting the efforts of toe
grunt Aid Societies of Massachusetts and
ituer Northern States : Now, there fore,
1st. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the
State of Texas, Tliut the sum ol'lbty thousand
dollars be and the same is hereby appropria
ted, out ol any public moneys in the Stae
freusnry not otherwise appropriated, for the
purpose of equipping aud fitting out emigrants
for the Territory of Kmisus.
2d. Be it resolved, That for the purpose of
carryiug out the object of this resolution the
Governor is authorized, whenever a company
if emigrants, uot less that sixty in number,
shall be organized for the purpose of emigra
ting to the Territory of Kansas, and shall have
elected a captain to draw from the sum hereby
appropriated a sum sufficient to defray the ex
penses of such company to the Territory of
Kansas, in tho cheapest manner and by the
most expeditions route, and to support them
after their arrival there for the space of three
months; provided the sum so distributed shall
lu uo case exceed twelve thousand dollars for
every company of emigrants, sixty in number
so emigreting to Kansas.
3d. Be it resolved, That it shall he the duty
of the Governor to place the sum of money so
drawn in the hands of the captaiu of said
company of emigrants to be by him expended
in accordance with the iutention of these reso
lutions ; provided that bufoe: the Governor
shull pay over tho said sum of money ho shall
require of the captain of said emigrant company
a bond, with two or more gtod and sufficient
securities, to be nprnvcd by thv Governor, con
ditioned that lie will faithfuly and honestly
dislmriBO the fund so placed at his disposal,
and that he will, to the best of his ability, con
duct said company in the cheapest manner and
hy the most expeditious routo to the Territory
of Kansas.
4th. Be it resolved That should said captain
bo deposed from bis command by said company
of emigrants, lie will nevertheless, continue to
lie tho disbursing agent for said company until
their arrival to-mild Territory.
5th. Be it resolved, That these resolutions lie
in force from and after their passing.
An Amuahsador from the Court of Ava.
—Tho King of Ava, between whoso Govern
ment aud our own we believo, there have no ver
existed any relations of intercourse, lias ap
pointed Rev. Eugenio Kincaid, for many years
a distinguished Baptist Missionary in Burmali,
to visit tlicJUnited Statos for the purpose of
establishing such relations. Aud by letters
just received by tbo Rev Dr. Keuunru of,this
city, we learn that Mr. Kincaid may bo expec
ted to arrive in this countiy during the present
month,—Phlda, Ledger, Vith me/.
Dr. M’Lane’s
CKI.WIIUWJLVBRMIKCUK ANlt 1.1 v Bit l*II.W.
A slngulai combination, but very effectual, us
tho billowing will «how:
NifW York, November 20,1852.
Knowing, front oxporlouoo, tho valuable quail-
lies or.Dr. M’Laiie’s Vormirugomul 1.1 vor Pills, pre
pared by Fleming Brea., Pittsburg, t have for soino
time back considered it iny duty, and made ll lay
bmlnowt, to make those articles known wherever 1
went among my friends. A short tlmo ago I bo-
eutno acquainted with the case of a young girl,
whoHoemed to bo troubled with worms and liver
complaint ut tho'samo time, aud had been suffer-
lug for soino two months. 1 brougli m v pc rmodem
she purchased ono bottle of Dr. M'Lnno’s Vermi
fuge, and ofto box of I.lvbr Pills, which she took ac
cording ‘.o directions. The result was, she passed
a Urge quantity of worms, and thinks that ono box
more of the l’l|!f will restore her to perfect health.
Her liu ve uml.residence can bo Umtied on culling
K. L. Thcatq Druggist, corner of Rutger nud
Monroe h treats. *
__ Purchasers Wifi bo careful to ask for DR,
M’LA.Nli’rf CKLKbRATip VERMIFUGE, manufac
tured by Fi.imt.va linos., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other
Viruiifuges lit com pa Ison, are worthless. Dr.
M’Luuc’s genuine VmmlHqre, also bis celebrated
Liver Pills cuu now bo hud ut ull respectable drug
stores. None feomdue without tho signature of
utiglD—['•!]—D .. PUSHING UpffcS.
SpYutiirali Market, Augual ‘43.
^fUs Uila fdrenuop, JJ8 bales, 5 bales old crop ut
llyi, bnlejf).QW cotton at P2.
" > Imports,
BALTlMOR&f-SteaiUildp Freeman Ruwdou—
jjtwn bushels cbm.
-CL Cximru.
BUENOdAYRlCrf —Burk Vesta, Hardy.—148,878
feet Lumber.
NEW YORK.—Per steamship Augusta—87 bales
Upluud Gotten, aa baits Sea Island Cotton, St bales
Domestics, 122 boxed, Poaches, 7 baskets Peaches,
27 barrels Pouches, aud sundry packages'll iz
Yellow Fever Pant} nt Brooklyn.
A letter dated New York, Monday,
says:
There is a regular panic over at Gowa-
nu3, to-day, growing out of a number of
additional deaths, supposed from yellow
fever. Many families have removed from
tho place altogether, and many others are
packing up. The Nassau Hotel was
closed this morning. Gowanus is a small
village situated about midmay between
Brooklyn und Greenwood Cemetery, and
about a mile and a half froi^ Hamilton
Ferry. The disease is supposed to have
been communicated by the infected vessels
at anchor at Gravesend Bay, ucar by.
To-day, the railroad ears have stopped
running from Brooklyn, through to Go-
wunus, in consequence, and the Board of
Health have detailed a body of police
men at the corner of Thirty-sixth street
and Third Avenue, to restrict communi
cation.
. Some excitement exists in Williams
burg also, in consequence of a number of
deaths, from a disease closely resembling
yellow fever, at Green Point. The doc
tors pronounce it billious fever. Tho ves
sels in Gravesend Bay were to have been
removed to the Southwest Spit this morn
ing, but owing to the difficulty of inducing
men to go on board to work Rhty, at last
accounts they were nearly all still at an
chor. There arc no persons on hoard
these vessels' except oue man to keep
watch—tho sick having all been taken to
tho Marine Hospital—yet such is the
dread of contagion that neither sailors
nor stevedores can he induced to go near
them.
Tho excursion bouts at Staten Island
and Coney Island carry few passengers,
in conseauencc of tho nearners of " Yel
low Jack” to these pleasure grounds.
The hotels, nt the latter, aro not paying
expenses.
Sharking Suicide.
Wc record with much pain the follow
ing melancholy case:
On Tuesday morning a locomotive on
tho Greenville road, on the way to the
depot, enme suddenly upon a mnn lying
between two cross-ties in a depression, so
that he could uot he seen until the engine
was almost upon him. He was seen to
lay his head on the rail, but too late for
tho engineer to stop the engine. His
head was Bevered from his body, and fell
off the track—his body was left as he
sate, with his hand clenched on a cross-
tie.
It appears upon investigation that the
individual intended suicide, and left a let
ter at his boarding house stating his in-
tention. His name was George Shcgog,
formerly a clerk iu Columbia and ut the
Greenville depot.—Columbia South Car
olinian, 22d inst.
Republican meeting at Philadelphia,
An immense Republican meeting was
held ut Philadelphia Tuesday night. Ow
ing the storm, the meeting could not be
hold in Independence Square, but took
place in the National Hull, which was
crowded to overflow. . Wm. I). Lewis,
Esq., was chosen President, after which
a series of resolutions were adopted affirm
ing the Philadelphia platform, and holding
that the election of Freemont was necessary
to the maintenance of tho Union and the
peace of .the country. Also, applauding
the course of the majority of the House
of Representatives on the army bill.
Hon Mr. Coflamer, of Vermont, Trum
bull of Illinois, and “Niagara” Burlingame,
of Mass., wore among the speakers. Dur
ing tho evening a glee club sai.g the Star
Spangled Banner and other songs. There
was immense enthusiasm manifested by
the audieuco, and tho speakers were re
peatedly interrupted by cheers and ap
plause. Every part of the spacious hall
wns crowded.
F ob bam:—a lot o
uuglS
lino Indian Poaches.
A. BONAUD.
riSIDES AND HAMS—30 lihds Clear Sides
O 20 tierces choice Hums, landliiRaud lor sale by
nnglfi HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
V INEGAR, FLOUR, ko-—25 bbla Cider Vlmgnr
20 bbls White Wlno Vinegar
50 baskets quarts nud pints Wlno
100 lmxes nsnrtcd qualities Roy’s l<oinon Syrup
25 casks Hlbberl’rf Pint Porter
25 do Jeffrey’s Ambro Alo, pints; landing
and Cor sale by
aURtft HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO .
B ISCUITS.—100 bbls Butter, Sugar, and Soda
Biscuit, 20 do Pilot Broad,
10 bbD Princeton k Fox’s Crackers,
30 boxes Milk nml Sodr Biscuit, in store uml
for wilo by
niiK Id. WEBSTER k PALMES,
P OTASH—10 cases Kootitled Potash, lu tin cans
forlhmily use; 10casks Potash,Just received
and for sale by
JyJl RODGERS, NORRIS k CO,
F
IOR SALE—10 shares Gas Company Slock, by
au|B
3ARKMAN At BULLOCH.
Cuinntirriol IkkUtgeiiav
COLUMBIA, All22.—Cotton.—Tboie was uo
cutiou ou aalu j'caterduy, cuuaoqueutly wo have no
transactions to if port, nor have wo uuy change to
nuticcintho rnutkot.
WILMINGTON,- Aug, 21.—Tt’RmnxK*—There has
becu quite a Get;. v ,a iu Virginia uml Yu.l>w Dip,
since our last ru^t; we nine sales of 2,L4i bb.s.
ih$2.8u u 16 j»»>r obi. lor Virgin uud Yellow Dip,
imd$l.ui)a$l.lQ# for Hard—lust sales ut lowest
figures.
{■Mims.—281 bbls. spirits Turpeupuo sold ut SO a
57 J, cents per gull ui; tciug a dtcliuool'J cts, per
gUilUU. <
liusix.—000 bbls. No. 1 Kosiu sold ul $2.75 u $0
per bid usiu quality, uud 41fi bbls. No. 2 do. sold
nt$1.25 pur bbi.
Tab —No sales.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 18.—Cotton .—With only a
limited inquiry uud light sunk, the sales were con-
tinea to 125 bmes No change in prices.
UVKIU'OOL CLASSIFICATION.
Inferior 0#08 I Middling.... 10#®U>X
Ordinary I GoodMld’llngllJi©—
Good uni.... d j Mld’g Fair.. .12 fd)—
Good Mid lwailtJi | Fuir nominal.
STATKAlKN'f OK COTTON.
Stock ou baud 1st September, 1866 bulcs 38,216
Arrived since -....1,750,442
Arrived today 45
Total 1,707,702
Exported to date 1,785,722
Exported to-day OUO
Oilierenco lu the uggruguto ain't
of bales burned, shipped to
the West aud short cleared,
uud the amount of short i e-
ceipis aud made from samples,
&c 2,572—1,788,204
Stock ou baud uud ou shipboard not clour-
ed ai p^r actual count by (ho Price Cur-
rout... 0.408
The receipts included 20 bales new crop, making
the entire amount, up to to-day, 68 bales.
.Sugar and Mouhsks — Small rales nt previous
rules.
i’liiix.—Mc.'S couiiimcd to retail at $20 26 a 20 60,
tho sales including ono lot of 60 bbls. at $20 60.
IJacon.—Sales ti5 casks Clear aides, In two lots,
at lUJic. Retailing at previous rates.
Lakh.—Sales v05 tlercos Prime ut I2jfc. and on
Saturday 200 at the same.
Fubiuum,—Nothing transpired. Colton to Liver,
pool ?*d.
ExuUASfltH—Demand moderate.
Lobdou 0Ji u0 /« per cet prom
lads 6.12a a610)i
New York (sixty Day Bills I alM per cetitiila
Sight Chunks................ Jf per cent p. *m
Imping intelligence.
Port of Snvaiinak August 43
’Arrived*
Steamship Florida, Woodbull, New York, PaUcL
rord, Fuy At Co.
Steamer Darlington, Brock, Pulatka, Clugborn &
Cuuuiughatu.
Stuaraer Eliza Kcoblor, Paraclmcla, UCRaysov.
Steamship i-recuiau liawdon, Green, Baltimore,
Brigham, Killy it Co.
Cleared.
BarkVosta, Hard, Monlaveldaor Buenors Ayres,
Brigham, Kelly k Co.
Dopurtcd,
Steamer We!aka King, Palatka.
Coiudgnces.
Per Kleani hip Fri email Riwdon, from Baltimore
—U N Aldrich, Youim k Wyatt, Wm P Young,
Webster k Palmes gt Central K R, T 6 Wayne &
Sons, M A Cohen, Agtlrou 8tcambo.it Co, Brigham,
Kelly k Co, Patten, Hutton & Co, Rodgers, NuirL
4k Co. Ruse, t-avU i: Long, Chuffar &Lo, T tsWuy .«
k ‘■ons Clurghurn & Cunningham, Look ti it. nul
lings. Williams a ltuuliffc, Jos A Barron, \\ ay.ie
Greenvi.le . Co, Wm Duncan, S I’amior it cou,
Minis k Johnston, J P Culiius. F Cliumpion it Co, ;>
M LcIHtenu, TM Turner a Co, W D Lthiidgo. W
King A; Suns, Cranu, Wells it Co, A SHaitri go,W
H B irroughs, C While, Johu Fin aysou, G Bank
tna'i, A Haywood, M Molina, J B Ripley, Hudson,
Ficui.ng it Co, TUonit Muckny, Rub m it mdLIi,
McMuIpiii it Ll y e, J H Uushlur, LMullet & Co, Lynn
k Snider, Konuui.y it beach, Gilbert k Tilduu,
erngor it Wado, .1 E UoFord, W GDlckoou, Waver
it t'otutuntinu, E O’Byruc.
Per steumer Darlington, from Palatka itc —S M
Myro 1, A F Mlus, Foote it Jaudon, Glaghoru it Cuu-
uiugkuiH, Boston & Villalouga, Fiustelu it Kekman,
McKee it Bennett, E Parsons & Co, Kiug itt Waring,
Ghaever it Co, Hone JtCouuery, C Eppiug.
Per steamer Eliza Keeblor, liom I'aruchucla.— 30
bales new cotton, E 0 Wade, J Ricbardsone.
Passengers*
Per .steamer Darlington, from Palatka, Ac.—J C
Richards, s J Keimrd, J J Snider, MiS3 ifargarct
O'Btleu, w Winter, 0 S Wilson, Mr Baker and lady,
J M Wure, James Jolco, Jus Gowau, Jj H Pottle,
Mr Fawcett, A Coleman, H H Kendrick, J R
Ricbnrds,C Oxeuloua, H Kuhrd, AE F Heels, A
Abrahms, Bryaut George, and 8 deck.
Per steamship Augufa, for New York—John
Ingcrsoll, Mrs Rosenburg and Infant, Mrs F Fliber,
Mrs B Hassock, Miss C Green, Mrs Blumlnswmg,
Noliou Tift, Peter Jacobs, S D Floyd, A McConkey,
C G Rico, G S Wilson, E Baun. J bhlpp, J P Coldns,
Juo Hasting, L T Riggs, Michael Lavio, Caihriuo
McGlone.Mrs Gurmauy, G WGarmsny, Mrslar-
combe, child and servant. MrsEA champion, W
H Elliott, Rev S French. W W Carter, G B Hayden,
Quin L Howard, C Appel, W P Ellis, Isaac M Rosen-
wnld, T McKenna, A B Davis, D W Drosser, Jas
New Jan A Barron, EFitzgoraid, and 15 steerage.
M'
aug 28
NOTICE.
R, DAVID ROSENBLATT Is ray lawful Agent,
during my absence from tills city.
lw FANNY SILBER.
“VTEW GOSHEN CHEESE k IlLTi’EII.-
Xi 20 boxeit Choice Now Ooalion Cii
to kegs do do dn L'Pior.
20 tubs do do do do, lauding
por Hteamor, and for sale by
aug 20 BORANTuN, J< illNHTON N Co
D omestic liquors-.
150 bbls l’iko’s Mtgnolla Whiskey,
60 lima Tuscaboo.su do,
tuOdoMnnong, Whiskey, msnrtnd brands,
6 do Old Bourboii Whiskey,
100 do E. Phfilp’s Gin,
60 do P k il Conn. Rivor Rvo Gin,
20 do Brandy,
20 quur casks Twigg Hoop 1st and 4tli proof
Brandy,
20 eighth do dO do do do do,
16 qtiur do Malaga Wino, for sale by
aug 10 WEBSTER ,t PALMES.
IANCY LIQUORS.— *
fi'J bexo.i (Bug r mid Blackberry Brandy,
4 cases Ginger Wino, 40 cases (.turret,
6 do assorted Liquors, iu store uud lbr said
F
aug 10
WEBSTER k PALMES.
PATENT ICE JffiUHERS.
J UST racolved, ONLY tl^Hrodays from Bal-
tlmoro by the now HdJffiPriip Line. Tim nu
merous enquirois will be glud to learn that they
huvo finally urrlved.
„ .. . , KENNEDY k BEACH,
Houso-furtiDhiug Storo, Hodgsou’s New |j|.,ck,
aug 4 __
B ACON.—35casks Bacon Sides for sale, tour
rive per brig Zorvaster, liy
aug 2 LOGKhlT i: hNK LINGS.
coWee, sugar die.
0.11 DA--8 |rime Bio Coffee
2SUU loo "Fuir “
60 «lo Old Government Java do.
60 do Prime Laxity iu ilo
10 Hilda. Choice 8t. Croix Bugur.
ro do do New Orleans do.
15 do do J*. R, do.
2o }a Cheats Fine lly-nn Tea
20 y % do do Biaok lbs Papers
60 Caudles, 12 lbs e.i.-n. Fine Hyson Tea.
60 Uo 0 lbs each, do do do
50 do Odo do do Black do
In store and for sale oy
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k Co.
aug u
REFINED AND C LA HI FI ED SUGAttS.
Xt \ Bbls Stuart’s A. G-udieJ bugur.
OU So “ A. Clarified do.
60 " “ B do do.
60 " " G. do do-
Just received and for sate by
aug 6 SCltATON JOHNSTON k CO.
-20 bbls and 60 kegs No
L ard and candles
1 Leaf Lard
75 boxes Adatnaotiuo Caudles, slur brand
100 do UeudulPs Tallow do, just received aud
for sale by
JylO SOUANI'ON, JOHNSTON k 00.
UGAIt, SOAP, SODA, SYRUP AND STARCH—
160 bbls .Stuart’s A, 11 and C Sugar
75 du Crushed uud Pulverised Sugar
160 boxes ColguBPs uud Deadell’s Snap
176 do Pule do
No 1 do
Castile do
Toilet do
Sub Ouh Soda
" ‘ .to
S
100 do
100 do
150 do
100 do
50 kegs Washing
76 bbls Syrup
100 boxes IiCtnon Syrup
200 Uo Oswego, oigato’a A Beudcll's Slarr.h.
landing uud in store tor sale by
aug 17 MeMAHON k DOYLE.
Li IDES <K SHOULDERS—50 lihds Priiiios Bacon
IO Sides,
80 hints Prime Bacon Shoulders, Just received
and for sale by
aug 6 _ SCRANTON, JOHNbTQN k CO.
B EADELIJSTALLOW CANDLES—76 boxes ti kS
Beadell’aTallow Candles, in store and for
Bale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
aug 6
S’
UGAR, STARCH, SOAP AND HiDA-
ltiO bids A, B mol U Sugar
60 do Crushed nnd Pulverized Sugar
150 boxes Starch
260 do Pole, No 1 mid Family Soap
25 kegs Washing Soda, 60 boxes Garden do,
landing and In store and for salo by
MeMAHON k DOYLE,
uug7 205 and 207 Bay street.
B acon, biscuit, bread, brooms, brushes,
&o.—25 hints Bacon, Shoulders and Shies
26 Uo Ribbed do
60 bbls soda, sugar and butter bUcull
10 do pilot bread
lUO dozen hrooms
100 do shoe, stove uud scrubbing brushes
60 do b irrel envors
100 do bucket 1 ., lauding and lu stare for
sale by MeMAHON k IlOYKE,
aug17 105 and 107 Bay street.
C LEAR BACON SIDES—A very choice article
iu lots lo suit purchasers, for sale by
nugltJ^ CRANE, WELLS k CO.
S UGAR.—20 bbls Stuart’s Powdered Sugar
25 do dn Crushed do, lauding
und for salo hy
imgl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
)ILt)T llREAD.—25 bbliTreu.lweiPis i Hot ureuu,
. landiug and for salo by
nug!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
C RACKERS.—OU bbls hand tuuiie atigar Cracker
25 do soda do
25 do Butter do
lauding and for salo by
aug!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
B
UTTER.—20 tubs choice uo»hen Butter, muding
per steamer and for sale by
aug!4 SCRANTO.n, JOHNSTON k CO.
B
UCKETS AND ItRuUMS—
60 dozuou 8 hoop Painted Buckets
26 do 2 do do do
25 d Brooms, landing and for salo hy
aug!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
CM JAP, STARCH AND CANDLE* i
O 300 boxes Colgate’s Family, Pule and No] Sou,
75 do Bead ell’s mid Smith’s Family cl*
Jib do and half uo Starch
260 do Tallow, Adumantino uud Sperm Cun
dlo, in storo and for sale hy
nug!6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
O NIONS.—IU bbls of Now onlous per etcamu
Florida, received and ior tale by
a gti J D. .IE-8E.
J ~ US.' RECEIVED-White Briiliaiiies
Check A ul* is. inks und Cuiubrics
Lu hes’ black .'ilk G.oves
Water Twist Long Cloth, Patent Leather Belts
Huckubuk Toweiiog, «<;. Fur .*uio by
auu7 DkVVITI a: ModGAX.
L aud and ugriunus—
20 bbis Prime While Leal Lard;
50 boxes Prime Herrings.
Lauding and for sule hy
mayl6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
F OR SATE ON THE WHARF—Landing this da.
Irora sclir J A Rich :
146 bbls City Rectified Molasses
VOO coils choice KontuuKr Rope
nugl-t LOCKUTT v «NEL1.IV(W.
W
ill a. i—.u u !• ..t*w Or.uuus iwctniud, u.
storo uud for ra o by
aug 14 8C1UN10N, JOHNSTON k CO.
B
KANDY.—26 ft and 16 % cn^ks iwig hoop 4th
proof Brauuy, m store and tor si le Uv
_ uugld hCRANION, JOHN&Ti -N ti CO.
t sTARCH.—50 boxes Oswego Pearl Starch
5 50 do Rea.lelPs do do, lauding
aud for sale by
aug14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON .t CO.
M
P OTATOES.—400 barrels superior Planting
Patotocs; 50 do Western Reds - and 50 do Peach
Blows, for sale by
mar8
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CP.
7 ARNS AND OSNABURGS—1 bom&ston Factory
L Xarns and Osnahergs, for sale by
Jy25 CRANE, WELLS k CO.
ATCHE& Ac.—100 gross Matches In woou
_ boxes, 160 boxes Mustard
200 boxes Adamantine, Hydraulic and Sperm
Candles, received and for Buie by
JylT McMAIION & DOYLE.
LOTS. “
F OU SALE.—A fine lot in Wesley Ward.—
Also two nu Gordou street, oast. For sale low
FoeBimple. Aoplyto A. WILBUR,
GotPI Insurance Agent and Broker.
- ina y 111 Bay streot.
COME ALO AG MVl
I HAVE just received, por steamer Freeman Raw-
don from Baltimore, another lot of
MILLER & BROWNS
VV ELCO M H A M S.
Also, 6,000 lb3. or Baltimore City Cured Bacon,
25 bbls Sugars, assorted—Crushed, Powdered
and Clarified; No. I A 2 Light Urowu Colfeo Su
gars, &c., Ac-
—ALSO—
Pig Pork and White Uenu3,G. Hawo’s Fulton Mar
ket Beef in cliolco pieces.
Por steamer from New York, Choice Table But*
ter and Chccso. All to bo found nt
BARRON’S, Family Crocery,
Corner or Whitaker A Churtoa streets.-
aug 5
C HAMPAGNE CIDER—20 cases John J Mix’s cel
ebrated Champagno Cider, a choice article,
now In store and for salo by
atigl J. D. JESSE.
R
AY—200 bales Hay, fn Btoro and for salo by
jy25 CRANE,‘WELLS k CO.
P RESERVING PEACIIF8—Just received a choice
lot, suitable for preserving, nud for sale by
jy 31 J. 1). JKBSEB.
C ANDI.ES.—60 hoxos BeadelPs O’a Tallow Can
dles, 80 do do 8’a do do, landing and for solo
by jy8 SCRANTON, JOHN&TON k CO.
B
ACON—lOcasks primp Shoulders, just rccelv
ed aud for sale hy
Jy24 YONGE k FRIERSON, 49 Buy st.
TTATS.—100 dozen Plantation Hats, in store and
,n_ for sale by
Jy8 J. M. FYRE,142Bayst.
iqu (Tks a Nfi’D alxjn—
250 bbls Whisky, various brands
100 do New England Rum
76 do and y t casks Brandy
50 do PAH Gin
25 lihds Bacon, Sid03 and Shonldors, receiv
ed and for salo by MeMAHON A DOYLE,
Jy2fl 205 aud 207 Bay street
’ ARD—16 bbls and 26 kegs Lea l Lard
I 5 kegs extra SmithUeld Lard, for sale by
*— WEBSTER k PALMS.
.1. Ilf. RYIUS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
uiig20 No. 14J4 Bay-sti, Savannah.
“PHILIP m7 liu IMBlih,
.TV8TI0S OF THE PEACE,
NOTARY • 0NVKVA*CFK, ACCOUNTANT ANl
COP11ST.
Will exenlo Deoils, Mortgages, Tower of Attorney.
Wills, Bunds, Notices uud Taking ol Iuturrogutorles.
0111 cu at the Court House, Savannah, Gu.
CHart Days, Third Tuosduy iu euuh mouth, auu
he id ut the ofiluu of Edwin d Wilou, Esq.
Rasiiluuco, Guston, between Baruurd and Tattnal
street.
Any call at night, on business, will bo uttondci-
toImmediately. * jy2b .
WM. M. wVujAMsT'”*TliAni)KUH OUVKK. JACK BROWN
WILLIAMS, OLIVER dk BROWN,
ATTORNEYS) AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marlou County, Ga.,
Will iiractlce iu the counties of Marlon, Macon, Hous
ton,Stewart, Buudolpb, Muscogee, Iajo, aud anj
udjoluing counties, where their services muy hi
roquired. my 11
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
ATTOUNEY AT LAW,
UA1UKTTA, OA.
out 26—ly
DAVID WILDS,
ATTOUNEY AT LAW,
SPARTA, UA.
Will pructiuo in Urn uounttes of Hauceok, Warren
Wasliingiou, and Baldwin.
Rkvkkk\(:r j —Bohn ii Foster, Kabun k Fmttb, am
E. A. Soullard. riavauuali. Jiuit)
Ai’HJKNEY AND COUNcKUAiR AT LAW.
•idIce corner of Bay uu*i i Tayton-Bts.
SAVANNAH, OA.
my ll
J iBNmrWTLLEl MS,
A T TOU NEVA T L A W,
No. 8, Drayrou riiroet, Suvauuah, (Jemgla.
muy ft—ly
1>R. C.ftAtU.lfiS H. COLD1NG,
UFFJCE AND RF.^lDENCIv. No. 14 LIBERTY ST
One door west of Drayton, myl
WM. C. Ci.NiYIdLLY,
A T T 0 R N r. 1 A T 1. A W ,
iVABKLU, WuKrU COL’.VTV, A. (J'OKI OKIICU, ALU AX Y.)
Will practise iu the c«miui fi (. ircait,aud iu Macon,
.woly aud Worth t'oimtius oMhe Mucioui.lrciilt.
0“ Purtiuular atmuliou given to the collection ol
claims lu {South-Western joz—tim
E.CUMmNG,
A T T 0 It A v* 1 a i I. A W ,
l'ebl-ly iKwi.NTux. ua.
' LANilll it ANDERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ttpG-ly MAOOX, CA.
\V lLIilA Ullir DASIIEU,
ATTOUNEY AND UOi'NtiKLLOU AT l.AW,
Trmipville, Lowndes County, Ga.
Will practice in Thomas, liowndes, Clinch, Ware,
Appling, Telfair, Irwin, I.aumid, and Pulaski
counties, Georgia; and m Jefferson, Madison, Ham
llton, and Coluiuhiucoimties, Florida. [myll
MILLER <te ROLL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BltUN.SWlCK, GA.
Will practice iu tim B. uuswick Circuit—compris-
iug the following Counties :
Glynn, Wuyue, Cumdou, Warn, Apppliug,
Clinch, Coffee und Charlton.
JOHN D. MU.l.KR, L. C. ROLL,
aug 3 ly
A. TRUMAN & CO„
A net Ion uud Co ml illusion Merchants,
ill) Bryan Street,
savannah, gluugia.
\. Thomas. [jo 12] y. b. Paruuk.
W.H. F 'lUtELL,
DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
und Foreign nnd Dunustlc Fruit,
corner Broughton and Wliitaker-sU.
fowu uud cotuury supplied with choice goods at
moduruto prices. All orders promptly uttouded
lo, and satisliicUou always guaranteed. epl8
JOHN G. FALL 1(4ANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW SASH AND PANE
DOORS.
West sklo Monument Square, Savannah, Ga.
inayll
JOHN O. BOOTH, ~
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Will also give his atluutlon todcaigus In Architec
ture. Olllco in the alore of John Williamson, Eaq.,
day hiroet. mylfi
chaffer di co.,
No. 0 Whitaker Street, Siix'aunnh, Ga.,
WliUI^ALK AND IICTAIL DEALKKS IN
wlASUi-a, Blinds, Doors, ilouldings, &o. White
U U*ad,Ziuo, Whito Liusoed, Npunn, Whale, Tun.
.icrs’und NoatstootOlls, Glass. Brushes. Gold ixuif,
iroiizo, Builders’ Hardware. Nails, Murulo Muntds,
kc., ko. Jc4
JOHNM.MILLKlST
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Oillco corner Bay aud Draytou streets
_ jy I#
A. H. CHAMPION.
(Successor to Champion & Watts.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
No. 4 Barnard st., botweuu tho Market und Bay st.,
SAVANNAU, OA.
Dealer iu Groceries, Foreign und Domestic Liquors,
Dried Fruits, kc,, kc.
Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomons.
Esq., Messrs. Rabun k Whitehead, aud Swltt A Co.,
Savaunah, Ga. myll
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Laurens county, Ga,, late junior partner ot
tho firm of A. & J. Cochkanb, irwiutou, Gu., will
attend promptly to ull business entrusted to hit-
care. Particular attention paid to collecting. Ro
ference—Dr. C. B. Gnytou, F. H. Rowe, Dubliu,
Ga.. M Mar-di, Mavannah.myll
YONGE di FRIERSON,
FORWARDING and COMMl&MUN MERCHANT*.
NO. t»4 1IAY-8TKKCT. SAVANNAU, OA.
a)ir4
P. JACOBS,
H EG Alt AND TOBACCO STORE.
,<i. 2b, Bull street, (sign of the Big lufiiati.)
N, B.—Keupn constuntlj ou baud apuundi, Hh><
•’tuisli, and American Fugurs, ui wholerale uud re-
i. Also, i hewing fidmcco. Minlt. ,Ve. jinn* 1
JABILs McitKNHV,
a.suruucu Broker aud jS'otar) Public.
d.ume i'role.L, Nolen and 1 iteu*.**... avuiug*
qnsted, Charier Parties attd A . l.-<ndr druwnt
,pera projHirod where!... • cuvei .u.-res ir»»n
.uerieun or British Uudcu wniers, aim .lUoutinl
veil to all mutters connected w lit shipping nud li.-
rauco, No. lib Bay-street nqs^iu* the trout •*•
io Custom House. Ij uov 8
JESSETTBE RN ARD,
ATTUKNEY AND COl.N^LLl.Oli AT LAW,
Ncwnauoviile, Fla.
ieierenee—George . Lrowu. William Dell, New-
nansvihe, Fla., A. H. Hiliou, Boston <X Villulougn,
.Nivunuah. tin. myll
CIA AS. U.s U1PUELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
' MILLEWJKV1UJ4. OA.'
Practices Ijlw iu the various Counties of the Go
nulgeu Circuit, uud iho adjoining Counties of Twiggs.
.uiiruUn uud Washmglou.
Refer to—John Boston, H. A. Craue, and R. B
tilton. tool4
GEORGE A. GORDON,
VTTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
AND
Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claims foi
the State of Georgia.
Olllce Corner Bay aud Bull streets.
1> my 10
☆ OIsOTaiN'G'jT
EMPORIUM, ft
l DUUK WEST OF'THEKKI’UBLICANBEADING ROOM.
Flue Reudy-made W.O. Price,
fashionabij:
AND
MILIIABY
TAYLOR,
No. I4Y
Bay Street,
SA VANS AH.
tor Orders from city and county solicited
5OHFsV NORRIS]
ARCHITECT.
OUithlng; Huts
aud ca;)S, rihirts,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Ganes, Umbrollas
Uravuts, Stocks,
Handkerchiela,
and
F'aucy Articles
Tor
Gentlemen.
Also, Superfine
Cloths, aHsimert
aud Vestings, will
be mude to mea
sure, unexception
able In style
and -
workmanship,’
by the
best mechanics,
at shortest
notice
slou, offors his services to bis friends und thf
public as an Architect and Superintendent.
Designs fot any part of tho country supplied and
executed iu all tho various branches of his profes
sion, Huch as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwolllnga,
Monumeuts, iw. Thoroughly Fire Proof Btoros de
signed and oxecuted. OUlce at present In Bay Line,
tear of the Custom House. Jan 3—ly
STRANGER]
If you want a good and cheap
Jyit
VI *tauj uuHio ur uwuu up w
measure; uiso Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars or Drees
Furnishing articles of any description, call and se
lect from the largest and best stock In the city, at
the Star Kmix.rlura, 147 Bay street.
WM. O. PRICE.
MUK.C.U lougues, mokcdBeci, Pig hams "anil
choice Opahen Butter, received per steamer
Florida and for sale by
Mg7 J. D*
II. J. D A V ANT, JA,
FACTOR AND OOMMI88ION MERC ANT,
No. 07 Bay Street,
Jy 30 Bavsnnah.Qt
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TilOMASVIUJC, H10MAB COUNTY, OA.
Ail business entrusted to hls care will .
■rompl attention. Iyr—marl 7
1AMKS 0. Rul/QKkrt, .ABM A, VOMUS.
RODGERS At NORRIS,
. flate Crane & Rodgera,
WHOLESALE GROWERS,
bav-strkbt, savannah.
Juno 1, 1866, [je
*' J. °GI>W* * ' B. H. IfAWHX .
OGDEN, STARR 4t CO h
Shipping and Oommission Mercliants,
BAV-HTKEST. 8A VANN AH. QA.
PATTEN, HU’Pl'ON di GO.,
FACTORS.
Forwarding and Oommission Merchants,
Bayratreet, Savannah, Ga.
0. H. iUKKISON. A. 0. KOOSURB
HARRISON di McGBHEE,
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND
i'orwnrdins Blcrcliunls.
)9 AND til DU0AD-8TREET, COLUMBL’8, GkOHUIA.
49* Piu tlciilar attention given to the sales of Beal
kittle, Negroes audl’roduco.
9Jg~ Uberal advances made on Negroes ami Mer
bandisc.
RKrKKKXfw*:
RUSK, PATTEN k CO. | „
Gl NBV &DAN1F1L, >Cohimbux. Ga
s‘iKWARl.GKAV &UU.J
'III SI. llAYlj. «. II.Vl/l
Bavanuab
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• RLSF-, DA Vic & LONG, l ,
WM. WRIGHT, j
YOUNG, ATKINS & DUNB
iwuou, iliiVlAS & Hl-NUAM, > , , .
C. A. GltFJiNF. k GO., f A|«»la«liic*»*t:
II. S. SMITH, y Mobile, Alubaina.
i«:l 23 i y
11. ELLIS,
/uclor and LStuarai Commiasion Merchant*
no; 71 OAV-STKEkT, SAVANNAU, UA.,
RRF’Kjt*** Ttf—ilohbrs. Uuglioru ACnnulugbam, Belt
v Prentbv, Ogdeu. StArr k Co,, Savannah ; J. I'
hompvnn Roftnn. .
At UUY CUUPKK. 4X0. COUPU FKAMKK.
COUPER di FRASER,
FACTORS k GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay street, Savannah, Ga. [myll
JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
GENERAL
00A1 MISSION MJtliCHAN T,
AND UKALUi IN
Timber and Lumber. .
SAVANNAH, Gu.
WNLLs & WILLIAMS,
DEALEK8 IN
DOMESTtlO, FOREIGN AND FANC)
DliY GOODS.
No. 149 Congress-st., Savannah, Ga.
JAS. T. WEIJaj, formerly of Beaufort Dish S. c
lHEOl'lllLUiS WlLUAMh, “ Scriven Co.,Ga
sept 7
’7' "‘“'RUSK, DAVIS & 1A)KG,
COMMlSiSJO]y: MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
may 80
/. o. ucss.
WM. 8. DANIELL. “ "
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
SAVANNAH. OA.
Oillco over Thomas M. Turner A Co.’s Dr
Store, Bay street. W y-
R. LOCRATr. ~ u i. hvmiui
LOCKK1T 6i SNKLLIA'GS,
COMMISSION MEROHAN^S.
AND
SHIPPING AGENTF,
tun, .. . .. . . Savannah, Ga.
Will attend to the selling of all kiuds of urodu
strict attention given to receiving aud forwardl
•foods. may 81 i y
Auction & Uommig8ion House, Macon. (
a. r. McLaughlin,
General Agent and Auctionee
Solicits ivorn hia friends consi|nmenta ol ev
description. Takes orders lor Cotton.
AS' Special attention given to tho sales ot F
Estate, {Stocks and Negro property, at public
private sales. Prompt returns and dispatch.
Reference—C, A. L. LAilAK, mob *
jas, w, UHOS. H, *, MMlMM
GREEN * SMOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OOt2fl THOMAiffQN, OA.
JOHN iflLBO.
Ordlunry of ChufJinm County.
ANU illOHSEV AT LAW.
OfllcB In the CourtHuuBe, my,;
anI'honV ttvOiLfloB;
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Savannah, aeorgla.
**■ Once ou Buy alre.1, over Uie Bank ofBuvi
nuL. nayii
lt."F. IDLE * BROTHER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
CHANTS,
Savannah, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala.
F. T. LOLK, | R.F. COLE,
Bay street, Bavauuab. | a>mmorce st., Momg'
„ , - KEnCHENCKB.
Holcomb, Johuson, k Co. I Cohens k Herts,
Lockett A BuolJings, I Edwin Parsuns k Co.,
Robert A. Allen, | sscrouton, Johnston k
SAVANNAH, GA. myl
H. L. P. KINgT
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Buy anti. W lritai.tr Strei
SAVANNAH.
fob 22 8mt
A. K. WRIUIIT. J P. K ravage
WRIGHT d. BAVAGK,
AMl/AAAJWAI AAW-, .
BRUNSWICK, GA. JylB
JONH S. BOWK A,
ENGINEFJt, AKcHTTEtT AND SURVEYOR.
CORNER UK DRAYTON AND DKYAN-HTU., ,
(Above G A. L. IJUUar.)
Jytt—8 m 1
A. MeALPIN A BROTHKHS;
Lumber, Mill aud Brick lards.'
5 SAVANNAH, UA.
M. WHIT HM1TH7 '
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AJJjUAIUK, turn kujhum.
Will pracuce m tbo Eastern uuo ouutbern t ouuties
Refer u>—Col. H. B. Sibley, and R. ti, Uuton, 2ni
vannali. toti-Au
C. W. MAliiiV, '
ATTORNEY AT LAW
KKANKUN, HEARD CO,, (JA.
Will attend to professional busiueHs m the Counties
ul heard, Carroll, Cumpbeil, Coweta, Fayette, Ifori-
wether aud Troup.
Kolereuco—Hou. L. Y. Hill, LaUrungo, Ga.; Hon,
• avid li win, Marietta. Ga.: Colonel M. M. TidwiJJ.
•• ayetloviUe, Ga.; and Mr. William Dougbem.»o-
umbus, Ga. supri-ly
Wm. McAllister.
NEW MAKULE YAHD,
Opposite Laurel Grove Lenieitry, Suv'h, Ga.
Marble Monuments, 'ioniba anu Grave btoncs, turn-
hbed on reasonable terms. Orders res-
pocu inly solicited.
ap!8 .
D. A. O'BYllNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Oillco 176, Bay-st., over Turner k Co’s. Drug More
SAVANNAH,GA.
nov 10—ly
CRANE, WELLS A CO.,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Savannah, Ga. ’
S. W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAI
Mouticcllo, Jefferson County, Fla.
Reference—Hon. W. B. Fluung, Savanna]
EDWARD G. WILSON.
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIO
OF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Ward k Owens' Law Olllce.
WAYNE, GRENVILLE di CO
OOMMIS8IO^A^)^Fo3\vSJM?feERCH
Bay-street Savonnah.
THOS. 8. WAYNE. f. K. GRENVILI
R. ALEX. WAYNE,
Jy 6—tf Savannah.
W. T. SAMPLE,
Chattan
J. W. PATTERSON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupville, Lowndes Conty,Qa. (mu
ALII.
Corner of Broughton and Whltaker-Sts..
SAVANNAH, OA.,
SUCCESSOR to T. 0. Rice,Manafactarorand
Dealer in every variety of common and fine
CANDIES, kiln dried and warranted to resist effec-
tually the hot damp atmosphere of a 8outhcrn t ll-
ate;also Lemon aud Strawhury Syrup, Ac. Terms
sn. prices Inw. If—my 11
CARY’S DAGUKRKOTYPE
types and 1
P. M. OAR?
W OULD respectfully give notioe that hls
rooms sre now open for the season, and rea
dy tor the reception of visitors. -
lL By thei Ansiurnrrs process persons may now have
rsffiasssiSf.'aKjg