Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 01, 1856, Image 1

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,.filwLuu^. . it ;i k»if,‘i»!/1- • %i >>v M,*rr i!4t< ^ vity^.j »ttl* Li mi/J •'■.IJ *5.»4wrf| iVrjVomvi^l ,~?*ir*i<»-* *■ !8» tOL. XXXVII Trrrnr’ . " |f|bU .•I.ii.ii V.v.M''. ImriiMi’iilJn-d ••.' 1 ^'.ll ifii'l /vjftti.U/.:.,-1 i i! J'i-.vit -viiailM ■“ •HAy ANN AH,; ,,e:A;;,>NQ:HD AY, SEPTEMBER 1^,1856. NO. Huiut rlpiloii Price* of Savannah lta)M>ra Itj common understanding,. Ihu proprietors auo publlshor# ol the throo paper* tuuml iu tiavaaush. luivo adopied tho following uulf rm rates of Sub- nisripUon, to tako oilbot this days Putty l>A|wr, |)cr tutu uni, In advance ...SO Oo rrl-Weekiy " “ 4 00 Weekly, kuiglo copy, In advance 2 Uo Weekly, uvo copion, to uno address 8 00 Weekly, w*0t “ “ ” 10 00 Weekly, vt<u “ “ “ .......... Ik 00 Weekly, twenty “ “ •* 20 00 Wbou not paid within on* month from tho time orsub»orlniug tli* charge for the Daily will ho tevai dollars, ana tbr tho Tri-Weeklyjlw. The Weeny will bo lent only to thoso vrhn pay In advance. riio paiwr will Invariably be dlscoutluod upon the expiration of Uietimolbr which it Iiuh boon paid. The abovo rates to tako elfoct from and after this tute. ALEXANDER k riN'KKI), Republican, H. B. HILTON A CO., Georgian *C Journal THOMPSON k WITHINOTON, AVtc*. Savannah, July 1. IBM. MMDAT, fw O’Cloeh, P, M. aid TO THE GEORGIA COLONISTS, IN KANSAS Tito CltlBon* of Snvnnnnh are gencml- ly invited to meet at St Andrew* Hull, on Monday night, at 8 o’clock, to adopt measures for assisting the Colonials of Georgia In Kansas. Captains McGee and Jones, the Agents of tlie Georgia Colonists, will trr Pre- amt and address the Meeting TJaliBariAFCilO. Destructive Fire In New York. New York, Aug. 30.—A fire occurred in this city to-day, in the vicinity of tho Crystal Pal* ace. Nineteen buildings were destroyed, in cluding the Lattlng Observatory*. The Palace narrowly oscaped. City Election.—The Registry closed this afternoon at2 o’clock, and 2,554 register tic kets woro issued. Our fellow citizen Louis N. Falmoant has addressed a communication to the Jounla^ of Commerce on the treatment of yellow fever. He is not a physician, but engaged in business of a commercial nature. We understand, how ever, that bis experience in the disease is very- great. From the spontaneous charity of a good heart, in the epidemic of 1854, he visited num* bersof the sick and dying, and brought conso lation and health to many n bedside. His treatment is simple, and no doubt os efficacious in that disense as almost any other remedy. Yellow fever knows uothing which approaches a specific, and, as Mr. Falligaht justly remarks, “care and good nursing are everything.” About a quarter after three o'clock this morning, the wooden tenement on the City Pound lot, south of and immediately adjoining the old cemetery, was discovered to be on fire The burning of the building had so far pro grossed before the occupants were aroused from their sleep, as to fill their apartments with a dense smoke through which it seemed impossible to effect an escape by the stairway. A mattress was accord ingiugly thrown from the second story window, upon which each member of the family let themselves drop, Two of the ladies, we regrot to say, received some injuries from the* fhlf—Mrs.-R. Papot who^c family occupied the premises, seemed to suffer most. Physicians were in attendance when we left tho scene. The hnilding wqs nearly consumed, and but little of the contents Raved. The fire seemed to havo originated in ono of tbo back rooms on tho lower floor—Rv- puplican ofthii morning. We notice. iu the Norfolk Argun the 29th, that the nomination for Congress of “ •Vlso’s old District,” has been tendered unanimously to M.R. Hunter Garnett, Esq. by tho Democracy of that District. Mr Garnett is looked upon one ot the rising young men of Virginia, and la point of talent is second to no ono ofliis age in the State. He belongs to the rigid school of tho old State Rights Democracy of Virginia. Wo si all hail his election as a great acquisition to the Southern delegation in Con gress- The Weather.—Yesterday wohadaheavy blow from the southeast, accompanied nt intervals by heavy rains. Our two steamers, which left on Saturday afternoon for New York and Philadelphia, must havo met with rough water, but we have no idea that it has caused any delay in their trips. It had very much the appearance yesterday ot the tail of a severe blow to the southward of us. We shall look with auxiety for accounts from that quarter. The wind to-day is from the northwest, which presages fair weather. •Statement op Cotton.—We have this fore noon carefully taken the stock of cotton on hand and on shipboard, and the result is as fol lows : Total stock 1,550 bales, viz: of old crop Uplands 459 bales; now cotton, Uplands, 241 hales; Sea Islands, 850. Moke New Cotton.—Four bales of new cotton wero received yesterday, from the Plantation of Mr. Geiger, of this district, and h°nght by Mr. James Cathcart, at 11.1 cents per pound; quality good middling.-Columbia Curoliniun, \iOth uj. Theodore Hook once said to a man, at whose table a publisher got very drunk, “Why, you appear to have emptied your wine teller into your bookseller /” Aid for the Hoiis of Goorgln. Tho eitizeusof Sav^uupb hnVe’ feceh ih all Vf tho papora n call fora moutlugtills evening, to Uevlpu means for assisting the Georgia settlers’ ol Kansas Tordltify.f It is our pleasure, oven us it is our duty, to &iy a few words iu I'mtheir um|o of this oltfuct. file colonists of Georgia,''bn the 1st of July 1 held a meeting and pasioU waoluUiih9,.lu which they determined to call upon , tho mother Suite for assistance In (HAMi* present emergency, Fotv can Appreciate tlie difficulties under which the pioneers of civilization labor, und tho hard ships of Kansas emigrants must have beon in creased a thousand fold by the forced popula tion of that country. C6rn, uitil every dcsorip-’ lion of provisions, are no doubt high uud very* scarce. Tho colonists have not been able us yot to harvest a. crop, and their privations must iiaVo been severe iu the extreme. They appeal then to the citizens of, Georgia for, succor to carry them through the trials of the your. And with what strong.claims upon tlie sympathies of u generous people, can they not come ul this time r A hireling band, bought by the money of raving Abolitionists; led on uy one of the greatest scoundrels iu tWcouu. try, havo laid wuAo, the little settlemcut; pud I o doubt tho fruits of their industry ;• -that •st crop planted and toured with so much care, which wlieu housed was t»luvo furnish* oJ forth tho winter's store—their- cattle, their sheep, hogs, mid poultry, und iu fact every Jug have been ruthlessly destroyed. They luwe been ejected I rent their homes, uud mo ither wandering about the Territory, Or seek ing the hospitality of those gallant Missouri* aits, whom the South can never forget. The Agents of Georgia’s sons are now iu your city, t'aptaiu McGee of Missouri, mid Captain 11. Jones formerly of Georgia. It is for the people of Savannah to say whether they, slmll carry no tidings of gludiu*s to those who have a claim upou us. Wo mo confident that the tespouse will be a large audience to greet those gentlemen, this evening, and when called ou’ut some future time, such contribution «» each man woman und child in our city cun ajfonl will readily be given. Ladies' Fashions in France—Tho French tubelar” process of inflation gieatiy conduces to general convenience, und likewise peivent-ltho toiietics from being crushed. These "tubcluifl are pipes introduced to nnd meandering round tlie skirts and flounces of gowns, with a screw valve attached to .the upper end ul a pcmluil tube with in the side pocket slit. This little tube cau be raised to the mouth so as to inflate the dro.-s, or unscrew so us to allow the air to inflate. As laidus cannot well stoop to perform the act of inflation tlieinsicves, tney apply to their femmes de cliambre, with a word ol crmmmid equivalent to “blow me tight.” Bi'kmkuamk A«AIN.—Mr. Ihu-liiignine the elcguut uud refined gentleman from Massachu setts, said, in a lute stump speech, that Virgin i- ua have nolhiug to live on hut “oysters uml past recollections.” Well, good oysters make very good living, nud it the past recollections are noble und Honorable, they must have a health- led iufluence. At any rate, oysters und past recollections are considerable better than cod fish und no recollections ata\\.—Richmond Dcn- juitch. An Emckhor’s Pocket Money.—A curious pecuniary tale bus cumo to knowledge within these few days. Every morning u hag contain ing 10,uoor. was dispatched by railroad from Epinal to Plomblures, und “sufficient for the day’’ would scarcely seem to havo been the re sources thereof: for a person attached to the Emperor's service, who bus returned from Plouibicres, lms stated that, at tlie hour of re tiring to rest, his imperial majesty never re- mainod in-possession of u-single sou. The whole amount of money contributed in New York for the sufferers by the idandntionin France.!# 100,000 francs. Charles Boyd,an ovewier of Dr. Bowlings threeI miles from Hopkinsville, Ky., was mur dereil by a slave, on the 18 th nit A Ili'iioR.—The Washington Star mentions a rumor that ordora havo gone from tho War De partment to stop tho work nt the Sprlnglleld and Harper’s Ferry armories, onncountoi the exhaustion of the funds appropriated hv Con gress for those establishments. Smnnuusjl.—In the Scientific Association Tuesday, Professor Hare anticipated to deliver a lccture on spiritualism, when Prof. Winslow de clared hoougbtto be sent to the nearest lunatic asylum. UnontiB Peahodv, Esq.—It being understood that Mr. Peabody, of London, will visit this country next month, the peoplo of South Dan vors, Mass, held n meeting on Thursday last, to take mo, isure, forgiving him n welcome In bis native town, which has profited 80 largely by bU munificent benefactions. A Dkvalcxtion.-A dispatch from Washing.,., wites that Intellgence has been received there or a very heavy defalcation on tho part ot t gov ernment oniccr, In CtUInrnia. He Is said to bo ^prominent member of the Vigilance Commit- Chops in Cnonai*.—Tbe'Tlmcs learns from *" Intelligent gentleman who has recontly [Wired through Harris, Troup. Coweto, Camp v i. 'u" 1 ' Gwlnnott, Jackson, Franklin, Henry, Spalding, Pike nnd e her counties, On.', Unit both tho corn lv n f ro P 5 ;‘ rs f ery eorryj nnd that hard- !* realized. Ilesawhui.dreils • hwiTsi l } llloT1 o r bis rente, which will not m iko •ou!iifi„r corn to the acre. A Timdii.i: non Slim; Fiibiiunt.'-n nnnenra that some ot the Hoiiuhlicaus of .Now York have hat) i|ii,uuri(cthn!d Kbeautiful thlmhludo- signed as u compllmontiiry prosont to Itrs. “It lsinado of California gold, and tho ex terior surface Is hcantiftllly'and Ingeniously II- liistraU'd, It la divided into three sections, by ns many plllurs, III! which uro luscrlhcd to-' iiectlvely the words 'Liberty, Justice and Jnlon.' In tho llrst section,. Col. Fremont is vpresentod pluutlng tho Amcrlnui ling mi Ihu - remwit l’cuk of tho Tocky Mountains. In tho second sootion wo have a view of tho Notional Capitol at Washington, nnd the third an Aihc- icim eyrie holding tho national shield with a Hilt mi which the mime of 1 Jennie’ 1b inHcrlbcd u German texts Arouud tho rim the Republi can mottoeii.; .‘JFfie: Soil,” • Fr?e Speech,’ • l* rco Men,’ • Fremont,’ are engraved j tno last mme directly under aud in tho sumo style of lettering ,qff 'Jessie.’ ”, Hohriiile - Dkatii or a Child.—Tho New Alluuiy,(ludiJna) Ledger ^iya that on Wednes day last,'the parents ol an infant were absent for a while leaving their little one asleep iu its cradle. Ou their return tho cradle was empty and utter searching fur Home time tlie father found Uia liauy iu a gutter uud a largo hog devouring its bowels. When taken up there s \veic some sigua ol iilc in tho iiifant, but U died in a row moments. A Judge Baffled.—It is related by Thom as F.Mar.-ihull, that a Judge having once lined- him Unity dollars for contempt of Court, ho arose ana asked the Judge to loan him the mouuy, us lie bud’ut it, und there was no friend ti'cseut to whom he could ho well apply «a to iis honor. Thin wns a Htuinper. Tho Judge looked nt Tom and then at the clerk, and ilnally said: “Clerk, remit Mr. Marshall's fines; the State is better able to lose $30 t han 1 mil." Lynch Law —Tno Cairo Tnne.s & Delta, of tho 13th, gives the following additional panic- til re of the murder of the girl in Kentucky i Tho girl was tiie daughter of Mr. Jett, of Blandvilie, Ky. The dustuidly villain cut the littlo girl witii his knife in a most cruel inuuuer, and, after accomplishing ids hellish purpose, ho cut her throat from ear to ear. The devil was arrested near Mayfield and taken to Padu cah, wiierc he was lodged in jail. A delegation demanded aud took possession of him. Alter a preliminary lynch trial, he was sentenced to bo burnt, aud the sentence was to huvo been executed yesterday morning at 11 o’clock. Wo have not heard from tlicro to-day, but suppose tlie sentence wua executed to the very letter. An Old Man.—Daniel Thotupso, of Bethany Va., passed through town the other day on his way down the river. Ho is in his ninety ninth year, yet tolerable active. He was a comrade of Poe & Wetzel iu their Indian forays, was a sol dier in the revolutionary war, und recollect distinctly the atirriug incidents of that great s truggle. Ho lias voted lor everv President but Washington—would have voted lor him hut was out of the country in those days*—Parker* burg, Va,, Qus. Several of our citizeus lvlt tho shocks very sensibly, while otiiera only .heard .adeep^ rumb ling Bound, similar to tnlu accompanying earthquake.—Menphi* Bulletin, Augustin. Later from California. Arrival of the Illinois.—New York Aug, 29.—Tho steamship Illinois from As- plnwuil 20th Instant, arrived at 9 o’clock this morning. She connected at tho isthmus, with steamer Sonora, which brought down upwards of $1, 800,000 in treasure. Tho Sierra Nevada loft San Francisco on the 6th for San Juan. Tho Cortes from Panama arrived at San Francisco, August 5th. The i-onora pas-sed tho John L. Stephens, August 10th, hound up. Tlie Illinois broughti $1,405,000 in treasure, Tho principal cousiguees lire Drexel & Co. $400,000; Wells Fargo & Co., 280,000; Metro politan Bunk $120,000; Win. Hogo $102,000; Thomas Wattson $25,000. Tho Sierra Noveda took down to San Joan upwards of $103,000 in specie, three hundred recruits for Walkker’a army, and a number of settlers. Doctor Alexander Randall, an old settler of San Francisco was shot on the afternoon of July 24th, in tlie bar room of the St; Nicholas Hotel, by Joseph 11 ether lug ton. Tho murderer was arrested by the police of the vigilance, com mitted, tried, aud executed ou the 20th. Brace, auothcr murderer, wua huug on tho samo day. Several thousand troops'were under arras in the vicinity ;of the gallows. Edward Bulger, one of tho first persons exiled by the Committee, returned Irom tho Sandwich Islands, was arrested, nnd shipped in tho Sono ra, nnd enmo to Now York in the Illinois. Ned McGowan had not been captured. Some activity nmong tlie vessels of war In the h-trbor led to fears that the Federal Gov ernment was about to interfere with tho Vigi- lancu Committer. Tho Superintendent of tho branch mint hod notified his employee, who uro manlier* of the Vigilance Committee, that they must either withdraw from tbo Committee^ nr leave tho mint The Peruvian slave ship, Teresa Terry, put into San Fmnohco, July 30th, with one hun dred and fifty Cliineeo on board—who wore kid- to W.r ,,,B tt,:rc * are pN«e„ , v * - - — gmitiwM n 01 ,er W)urceg » that the crops in happed nt Macao—destined for the Peruvian Sun em '' eor 8 il ftr ® very good^— Columbut. mines. An attempt wasmadc to detain her ' :* but she got off. * ' ’*• *-I Don’t DAKOB.(WA"piaiiiunlettoiod NElV ADVERTISEMENTS. man cimo from tho’ linck country in Urn « “Why,” said a country clergymun to one of Ills flock, “do you atwnys Bleep in your now wlieu 1 am in tho pulpit, while jou are all at tention to every stranger I invito V” “Because sir, when you preach, Pm sure all’s right; but l eali’t trust a stranger Without keeping a good lookout.” ■ ■ 1 (From th* Washing tun Union.) Itliicd CniiKon at Lust. Most of your readers are doubtless aware that for more tliurt a ceutury nil the'great military luwers of the world huvo made sedulous eUhrrt o render the rifle principle available for ord nance. Hitherto tho attempt has been reward ed with no valuable results, though neither time, skill, nor money, has beeo spared to se cure nn object ol so much importance in the great game of war, in which nations are oeca- fioiiully compelled to engage. The great Lancaster gun, of Sebastopol no toriety, which has consumed so much ot Eng lish skill aud English treasure, was itself butuu abortive scheme. for securing tlie elfeets of rifle grooves, by substituting therefor a hew form in Ihu bore ol tho cannon. Our own eouutry first illustrated tho great efficiency of tlie common rifle ns a war weupon. It appears to Have been also reserved for us to inruishtho flrst practical solution of tho applicability of the ritlo principle to cauueu. There is every reason to believe that the problem has ut length beeu solved by a citizen of Alabama, who a tew months ago presented, lor tho consideration of tho War Department a form of projectiles for rifled cannon of his invention, which have since been twice sub mitted, with good results, to tlie test of actual experiment. These experiments were made witb a rifled twenty lour pounder, conducted 1»y experienced and competent officers of the united States army. Tlie results were such as to secure the confi dence of the War Department, nnd induce an m-raugemeut lor a third nud more extended trial of tlie now projectile, with a view to its udoptiuu by tiie government if finally ns sat isfactory as anticipated. These facts uro sufficient to justify all that wc have predicated of them; but we may state, us an additional endorsement, thut the practi cal uud skilful proprietors of tlie West Point foundry, (among whom is Captain R. P. Par rott, late of ilie United States army,) have jiirchused one-fourth interest iu tho mvoiitiou or this country alone, at the rato of fifty tliou- taud dollars. Arrangements hare also been instituted for bringing this invention to tiie notice of Euro pean powers, and seeming for the inventor tiie profits of Ids discovery. The projectile in question is of the elongated form now so much in vogue, and by a simple yet ingenious combination of cast aud wrought iron secures all tlie advantages of the Minnie ball. Being cutircly of iroii, it has a decided mpe ioiity in tin economical point of view over the various forms ofleuded cannon-balls that lmvo been proposed ; while it possesses-the import ant advantage of being used red hot wlieu de sired—a mode of attack particularly formidable to shipping. The only cliango necessary to adapt it to the ordiuary form of cannon is the cutting of two or three grooves in the gun—An oiiora- tioii of blit lltlle cost or difficulty. An increase of range and accuracy in tho tiro of artillery are two or the important results that will inure from this invention; nnd us artillery is the great arm by which the fate of modern battles, whether on sea or land, is mainly decid ed, the importance of such remits may bo readily estimated. We may mention, us a third und still more important gain tho increased efficiency thut will bo secured for the terrible system of direct shell-firing, especially nguinst ships—a system that will long render Siuop a dark day in the Turkish calendar, and which has immortalized the'name of Paixhan, while it should, iu justice, lmvo brought fame to an American officer of urtilleuy; for, coupled with increase of range and precision in direct shell-firing, ns distin guished from the vertical tiro of bombs from mortnre, this Invention will, in such cases,ena ble our artillery officers to disponso with the ordiunry time fuze, tho burning of which is ot necessity, more or less uncertain, und liable to be .extinguished by strikiugtlio water—an in cidcnt of constant occurrence in all naval com’ bats. From the fact of this new projectile uniform ly striking upon its apex, the time fuze may bo substituted by a percussion fuze, that cannot bo extinguished by(wutor, while it will explode, by impact with any solid body, us inevitably as a cap upon tho best fpercusslon lock, ft will in this way. therefore, bo as easy to lodge aad explode a shell in the sido of a ship us to strko it witii a solid shot, while the cflcct of one shell, thus exploded, may ho as dLsastri- oils a whole broadside of the latter. Splinters usually plug the apertures made by solid shot, however largo; bat the conscquonee of a shell exploding in the hull of u ship would be the tearing nnd bursting effects of a mine,and one or two such, taking ellbet near the water lino, might compel the tallest three-decker to succomb to o comparatively insignificant adver- ~~rv properly armed. We think wo recognise in. this improvement of the rifled camion au expedient for promptly uud economically bringing np our navy to something like an equal footing with any Euro pean marine. For this, and other obvious rea sons, we lmil this invention ns another and val uable addition to the list of “peacemakers,” that will eventually render wur too terrible und too expensive agumo to be played at, except in self-defence, by the most bellicose nnd wealthy of the nations. The friends of Mr.Bucbauan, iu San Fran cisco, have sent him a presout of two large and beautiful eagles. Sltxto of Alabama, to Tuscaloosa, atul on the Sabbath wont early to olmtcli. Ho bad been accustomed to uttend meetings in school houses and private dwellings, when each ono umiroprlnfed to 'themselves tho first sent which tlioy found unoccupied. Ho selected u convenient slip, uml awaited patiently tho assembling of tho congregation. Presently, tho mu sic of a full toned organ burstcil upon bis astonished curj lie bad never henrd one before. At the samo timo tbo gentleman who owned tlm slip, came up the aislo with Ids Indy leaning on his arm. As ho approached the door of tho slip, ho mo tioned for tho countryman to come out In ordof to give tho place to tlm Indy. Tills movement the countrymmi did not com prehend, mid from tho situation of the gentleman and the lady, associated us it was in bis mind wit!i tho music, lie imme diately concluded that a cotillion, or French contra-dahco was intended. Ris ing partly from his seat, lie said to the gentleman, wiio was still beckoning to him, “ Excuse me, sir—excuse me, if you •I don’t dunce.” “ I once hnd the honor,” said Horatio Greoiiougli, “ of lieuriug a President of tbo United States tnllc of sculpture. He spoko of several works which ho bad seen, but declared that the statue of u royal governor, still preserved somewhere in V irginin, was the only work that gave him a lull idea of the power of art. ‘The wrinkles in the bools, sir, nro perfection.’ Lest ony man should suppose that lie or l wero inclined to amuse ourselves nt the expenso of sincerity and truth, I do declare that these were his words, uttered witii much warmth. Corns.—No transaction* to uollqo iu this arti cle ibid forenoon. NEW YORK, At#. 23.—Cotiov.—Tho transac tions aro mostly tbr shipment; wiles cl' 3,000 brio*. Wu quote: •' NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION. Upliiml. Klori-la. Mobile X.». Ordinary I'Jfl OK UJ( 0% Middling. a UK 11 tf 11K Middling Fair...lZK 1^4 l«tf 12J£ Fair 12K 1S« 12« 13)4 Comm*—Tho auction pale of Kio to transpire to morrow has chocked any lm*luo«s. Tho accounts pur steamer are favorable, ami tho tone hero is iin- provh g; sales 60 Imgs Kio, at lo^c Flock—Southern Flour i.< held with more conti- doncu mul is loss plenty; tho dnniund is lair; sales of 2, i00 bbls al$7u7 b« for mixed to good standard brands, Uultlmorc, Alexandria, no . and $? 35u8 for favorite, I titcy brands. Two Denials.—The Washington (D. C.) Star, a few days pgo, made the fol lowing statement: “ ‘Bello Britton,’ who writes tho piquant letters to tho New York Mirror from Newport, is no othor than the redoubtable ‘ Fanny Fern,’ alias Mrs. Parton, Wife Of tho man who does’nt believe in a devil!" In a recent letter to tho Mirror the lady denies that slio is Fanny Fern, or that she is the wife of any body. Mr. Parton, also, it is said, most emphatically rejects the skepticism im puted to him, and says lie has never so expressed himself—since his marriage! Oak Do Their Own Kissinci.—Not a thousand miles from this village lives a very exacting landholder. Ho makes his tenants “ come to timo ” on tho very day the rent comes duo, mid will only relax his stern decrees when a handsome" woman is in question, Not long since, lie called for liis rent of a very worthy mechanic, who, by the way, rejoices in tho possession of a very pretty littlo wife. Tho husband was not at home when Sliylock called, and ha ivns cnclinnted with the pretty little wife of the tenant She could not liquidate tlie amount duo; but tho landlord becom ing really enamored, told her ho would give a receipt in fldl for just one kiss. “Sir," said she, boiling with indignation, “ myself und husband nro very poor; per haps wo caunot pay our rent; but I tell you, sir, we’re not so poor but that wo can .do our own kissing!’’ Ain’t that a glori ous consolation for poor folks ? The har dened creditor may tako all their property, but he can't deprive them of the privilege or kissing.-Jtfmim Gazette. ..’ if- :■ • •- •’ icon l-HM.AMCI.PfUA. tkMtAUBMMmUM.r'lM.WAVcMt, I*. M. Tlie Unlliul SUM Mall Slciimaluii KEYSTONE!tfl’ATB,■ Capl. Hardin;. Will leave abovo.. - For freightx*r 'piwtfugu nnpjy to' .... i t\, A. 01$|.S*liit,.Ageia' • Cabin uushugu .Co uu Stecl-'igO Passage f 09 ‘ Passengers by tills i.lilp for Baltimore ami Wash ington will bo lamb.nl at Ndiv Chstlp, Delaware, ir Uudlretl, frein which piano cars start three times ■tally lor the above uitteH, unit other .-outliern pollin'. sept l CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, fllME mulersIgiiiMj lmvo this iluy lorineil a Co-part- X nor«l»ip In the Buck, Nalo uud Livery Stable, tiinlor the iiuiiio an 1 stylo ul Freeman, liumlorsoii * Co. A. FI th KM AX. .1. M. llKNi-KUaON, D. 8.11KN UUlt SON. Knvamiuh, Sept, t, 1869. »(p‘. 1—1 in DISgftLL A’CCiV. 1 Y-U- l‘u m ol Freeman u IkuAeroun was tills iluy . Uiri.iUvoil by mutual oun-oqt .\ll <lebt* Guo urn firm inns! bo paid by t to lir.it of October, to either party A. FKKhM.VX, -I.M. IlKNDKPoUN. ravutumh, staj-t 1, 1950 sept t— lm Commercial Intelligence. Snvnnnnh Market, September 1. ijiiptg Migrate. Part of Savannah September 1. Arrived. Steamer Eliza, Keibler, Paruchncklu—H 0 Kay >r, witii 7» balos of Cotton to John Riclianlsun, K E r Watlo, auJ Uuliu k Foster. Departed. j.tcamcr (Jordon, Unrdon, CUarloston, Ac. Memoranda. Now York, Aug 20—A it, b i‘k Maria Morton, Pat torson, Savannah. 28th—Arr, brig Crimea. Stimson, Union LliiiiJ* Gii- New Bed ford, Aug. 24—Arr, schr Roswell King, Lansing, Durum, Ga. Cliarlostoii, Aug. ilO—Cl-i, brig Monte, Christo, Northrup, Jacksonville. / Daltlinore, Aug 29—Cld, brig U V. Wriglit, Walter, Savunnuii. FOIllllUN I’OHTS, PusrlU through Puntland Frith, Aug lOtii, Mary Jane, of Now York,- from Suvunuah, lor Dunuee. part of the crew sick. Uvorpool, Aug 11—Arr, ship Falcon, Patten, Sa vannah. Aug W—Cld, //ornco, Stuwutt, Sava nail. Bordeaux, Aug 11—Arr, U Dunning, Uook,Savan. null. Cadiz Aug, Aug 3—Arr, Thomas lioluonibo, 1/iw- dou, Siivuiniah. Teuerltle, July 13—Arr, A M Koborls, Colson, h’t Marys, Ga. .miW R. COCIIRANB, ATTORNEY AT l»A\V, , Dublin, uiiirous county, Ga,, Into. Junior partner .of the firm or A .it J. Cociikank, Irwlbtou, Ga., will attomi promptly to all busluoss onlrusted to ids cure, i Urtlcuiar uliontiou paid to collecting. Re- torn-.V-—Dr. 0. D. Guyton. V. H. Rowe, liubilu, •in . •) Marsh, toviuwub. .rnyll ~FT3a0ubs.. ■ • . StiUAlS AND TOBACCO NTOItK. No. 29, Bull street, (sign of the Big ludlnn.) N. B.—Kcopa cunetautly ou baint Siiaalsb, Hall Spanish, anti American fVgiirs, at wholesale and rc- ail. Aiito. Chowing Tobacco, Stiplf, ka. June! JAMKN BldHENliV, Insurance Broker aud Notary I’ublic. Marino Protosts Noted und F.stonded, Average ailjustod, Charter Parlies ami Average Bonds drawn* 1‘aiwro pruparuJ whoroby to recover losses from Auiurlcaii or Urlllsh Underwriters, and attention given to ail matturs counccictl tvitli shipping and Id. suraiiciv No. 118 Bay-stnut opjswitt* the front ol Utc CiiRttnn H-uisc. ly oo?8 'JKSSR 7r7BERNARD. ATTORNEY AND C'OUNBLLUJR AT IsAW, \cwuausviile, Ha. Ucforencc—.Drown. William DeU, New uunsvillc, Flu.. A. li. Hilton, Boslun k Vlllaionga, .Ntv.vuuab, Ga. tnyll NEW GOOES FOIL THE kALL TRADE. J CSf rcccivctl irom New York per Into arrival.*, llomp -Stirls, J.oiig White, bow incasuriug tun loot. —also— Hack mid While tiiiighuiu.s Fancy Giugiunis, all patterns ftt-pVr.' Linur’d c^irt.-i % do KintuJ uo. something new Muslin ditmJs, Cambric d<> Liniity «u, 1'rci.ch do Jacouet aou Cambric I'Mgiugs, tog< tlier wiih a lai gu lot of i.'io lot, Gttssinierus. Kentucky Jeans, caliueis, Nc., fei muo low by ,l. W. TURKI.KELD, 1-t l Gongtess uutl Whituker sis. FElt STEAMER KNOXVILLE E XCl.l*11 and Mcrrlmm: Prints tihlrtliu Pi Inti York Milli, Wato• iwist. White. Rock and oilier bruiiUs Rle.it, licit Sliii t ug liieaclied and Drown CautoiiFiiioiiols Duck Aliks; Uo p jgirtt Cambric Trimming, No., for snlo by sept 1 DkWTTI k MORGAN. F ANCY PRINTS—One case Fancy Piimcd (.all- coes, warranted fust uoWith^at 6)4 cents per yard. Just received by. fnlo by sept l teunu-r KnoXv mo. aud for UkWITT .V MORGAN'. ASSIZE OF BREAD City Tiiiiasuuku’s omen, ) Sitrahnah, Hiptoirilior 1, I860, j fpHK average price of Flour tlie lust month being JL oiulit dalllars ami llfty ccntt per barrel, bread must weigh as follows : lUct loaf must weigh iib 14)guz 6 16)402 3.... skull JAM ICS S. WILKINS, <\ T. sept 1 WM.M. LAWTON & COT Charleston, Sonth Curotliin. SEA ISLAND COTTON AND DICE FAC TORS. R.WainwuiqiitBaoot ) William M.Lawton. Joseph T. Dill. J Win aug 29 ro 14m V1 shorn Lawton J r. PRIVATE HOARDING, fp\VO Room.-; nicely fiiniLhml in \ contra! part of I the city, with Board in a private f uni’y for aiudyand geutiem&ii, or single gentlemeu. In quire at this ollloo aug 29—Ot TO PLASTERERS. P ROPOSALS will ho received uutil 12 M. on Tues day September 2d for plastering a house In Columbus Ga., by Die undersigned, at whose Mllec the plans nud spocilieations can bo p.sen. m - rHARMfcJHHOliL, Areliiteor. aug 28—U SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE TnnE'4Hi : ftiimihtcouW«rof*IA'ctnr«iMirtUi(rltfrti- X lotion, will cr.mmunoo ou the first Monday In November next, and bj continued lor four months. It. 1). ARNOLD, M D., Prof. Theory and Practice or Medicine. P. M. KoBLOCK, M.D., Prof. Obstetrics ami dis eases of Women ami Children. W. G. BULLOCH. M. D. t Prof. Principles mid Practice ofrturgeiy. ■I. fi. HOWARD, M. D.. Prof, or Anatomy. K. H. MARTIN, M. I)., Prof Institute.? of Medi cine. ■I. U. R15AU, M. D., i'rof.- Mat. Medina und Mod. Jurisprudence. JOSEPH JONES, 51. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry JOS. J WEST, »I. I»., Demonstrator ol" Auatomy J. G HOWARD, M. !>., Dean of tho Faculty. The Prulimiuary ooursuof lectures will couuuoiicu ou the 20th October. g 27 Otd&wtlstN'ov C UNDI.ES, COFFER & CANDY / 2U0 boxes Adamantino, Tallow and Sperm Caudles; 169 bags Kio ColTee ; 76 mats Ol>i Gov. Java Colloc t 60 boxes frosh ground do. 50 boxes assorted Candy, received and for sale by McMahon & dovlk, aug 26 No. 2U6 A- 207 Buy at. S UGAR—20 bbls Stuart's 1 ’owderod Sugiu* _ * * 25 do dn Crushed do, lamllug and fur nalo by aug14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO._ M OLASSES—35U hhds, puiiehcoua uu<* bbls Sins covado, Barbotlocs uml New Orleans Molas ses, iu store and for saio by Jane20 WEBSTER k PALMES. C HOICE GOSHEN BUTTER & CHEESE.—20)^ kegs eboleo Goshen Butter. 20 Boxes Chi-eso. Landing and for ealo by SCRANTON JOHNSTON &CO. aug 26. W HITE BRANDY—6 casks Wblto Brandy, suit- abla for putting up iiouuhes, Ac., just receiv ed and for aalo by Jy27 A. BONAUD. a 1 JU.UtS—:’aU'J .bbls Clarified Sugar, A, B uud C 60 bbls Crushed und Powdered do, for said by S S S aug8 WEB ITER & I’ALMRS SIDES ANI) 11 AMS—30 jihtls Clear Bides ‘ 20 tierces cltuloo Hams, landing and lor solo by aug 15 HOLCOMBE, JuHNBON & CO. M OL.WSES—ioo bbls Moiassosjbr sale to arrive per echr Julia A Rich, by ■“Itr COBB ON SLAVERY. A Scripturul examination of tho institution of Slavery iu thoUultud .Slates; with ltsolijocfo mid purposes. By Howcll.Cobb. Horton's IJfe uud Public Services of James Ba- chnnan Irviug’s Lifo of Washington; cheap edition; vol. 2, $1,50. t Napier’s History or the 1’enitiPUlar War; a new edition, in 4 vols. 12 mo., with portraits and pluna. Price $7,50. Commodore Perry’s Expedition to Japan, with numerous engravings; $5 Iiou-oiiolu Mysteries; a Romance of Soiiiiurn Life. By Lizzie Petit, ol' Vrg’ni 1, i«;thov of Light and I»avkne*s. Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence with tho Ktnproir Josephine, Tucker’s lliRnry of Die Uuitod Slates, from Its Colonization to 1841. Vol. 1st. History of Sect ctSccb-tlc3 and of the Republican Party in Fiance, from 18.,11 to 1818. Burnurd idle, A romuucu of tho Texas Kcvolu lion. W. TIIOUNE WILLIAMS. S UGAR, COFFEE Jc TEAS.— 60 bids Stuart’s A Clarified Sugar • .4 U - *• 75 “ C “ • 26 “ Crttsliod and Powdered Sugar 200 Bags Prime Green Rio Collie 100 “ Fair •' *‘ •» 60 Mats Old Govormneiit Java Cofl'ee 16 chests Prime Hyson Tea 10 l / t “ •* Bmck “ tin foils. ).i do 10)a “ •* “ “^Uipapcrn 60 caddies 6 & 13 lbs each flue Hy.-.on Tea Jus t received aud for enlo by BCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. aug 29 uug8 LOCK LPT & SNELL1NGS. PERIODICALS. l^UTNAM’8 Monthly Magazine fbrMuy. JL Frank Lcelio’s Gazette of Fashlous for llay. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Uevlow for April. Kcot-lvoil and for aalo by WARNOCK k DAVIS, rnuylO j* 160 Congress streot. "POTATOES.—400 barrels superior Planting X I ‘utotoos: 60 do Western Rods • and 69' do Peach Blows, for Buie by mar8 BRIGHAM, KELI.Y A t0. P APER * RAISINS.—160 reams Wrapping Pn^er 60 half boxes Raisius, 60 boxes do, roeolvod nnd for sale by 'MoMAliUN k DOYLE, aug 20 206 & 207 Bay street. S OAP, STARCH AND CANDLES : 300 boxes Colgate's Family, Pula aud No 1 Soap 75 do Bumiull's nud .Smith’s Family do 76 do aud half do Starch 250 do Tallow, Adamantino and Sporm Can- dlo, iu store and for sale by augl5 IIUI.COMBE, JOHNSON A CO. S IDES A SHOULDERS.—60 hhds Primes Bac.ou Sides. 30 hints l'rimo Bacon Shoulders, Just received nnd for sale by aug 5 SCRANTON, JUILVSTON k CO. S IDES.—10 hhds Sides lauding from echr Georgs Davis and for solo by_ augP OGDEN. STARR k CO. COME ONE—ClIME ALL I I IIAVKJust rooclved so.mo 100 thousaqdgood Spuulsh Segnrs oftlio very best brands, also, a lot of good German Beg.irs, ut low prices. Also, a lot of good French aud German Wines. All of which I am destined to sell at reduced prices. I have also added to ray premnt stock, a lot or the very finest French Brandies—uml 1 say to you one aud all,-now Is youf timo, for 1 um determined to mako uy mot to, low prices, und quick sales—so com0 and sco me ut tho corner or Bay uud Bull streets, aug 26 A. BONAUD. £ S\bbls. Apples, Potatoos, Onions, Bocts, Carrots OU and Tomatoes. Landing per steamer Ala bama, aud for nalo by aug 27 J..I). JFS9E. E XTRA CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER—Per steamer Alabama, and for saio by aug 27 'j J. D. T° IOBACCO.—100 boxes “OrautA William’s” 6s A 8s Tbacco 60 boxes “James” 10s Tobacco 100 _ “ Plauiatlou ,, ... 50 casus Yt lb Lump, a choice article, iu store and for sala Ly HOIJJOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. ang29 M OIhV?SEH, BACON Ac- 200 bbls New Oriouns Sloinsscs 100 (i Barba lues uud Cuba Molasses 60 hhds Cuba “ 75 <• Ribbed and Clear Sidos 25 Tlorces chbluu.IIuns 10 bbls Mess i'ork, in sioro aud lor saio by HOUXIMBE, JOHNSON A CO. aug 29 R. J DAY ANT, JR, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MEBOANT, Na.8TB.ntnH, lv 30 Stnnntli.O. JAiliCH M. *AVAUk, ATTORNEY AT — rausMviLU, rao.i.1 All buBlno., cntruBtcd to Us coi w _ liromiit micullon. mgjgTH Wlint'o. nnnonC H auma. oo. RODGERS * NORRIS. Tate Crau k F ' t. nano. an. sun, re. 11. UH. OGDEN, STARR * CO., Shipping and Commission Herchuti, nrtnni. savakhah. oa. RA-i-A'NIN.HXaatiNHCO^ FACTORS. Forwarding and Commission Merclrant*. B»^.lrwt, >.t«iiiiH>, Oa. J. M. EYRE, (.•OMSII&IOX MIlffilANT, aug'2o Xu. Ida Baynt,, Savannah. riHuFllT RUSSELL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, , NOTARY ' .l»N VbV A * CL* It, ACLUUATAM AND COP11ST. Will exouto Deeds, Martyugos, Power of Attorney, Wills, Bunds, Nutluua uud lUKiug ot IutmrogatonuH. Oillce at the Court Uousi-, s-avatmah, Ga, Court Days, lbir-1 Tuesday iu eacn mouth, aud lwid at tlie (Alice ••!' Edwald • . Wiiou, Esq. Rr-ilUeuco, Gaston, between BiirnardiuidTaltnaL street. Uiy cult at night, 011 business, will be utteuded to im incdiato.y. jy‘J6 wi 7*7 wi i.uaSiri. Tn.umti’s ouvkk. jack ukowx WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN, ATTORNEY* AT LAW. Buena Vista, Mariuu Couuty, Ga., Will practice iu the uuuuilesof Mariuu, Macon, Hous ton, Btcwart, ltaudoipli, Muscogee, Leo, aud any adjoining couuties, where their services may be required. tnyll WILLIAM PHILLIPS, A T T O it N B Y A T L A VV , MAHIKTTA, UA. OClZti—1> DAVID (A. WILDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, at'AUTA, OA. Will practice iu tlie cuuutles of Hancock, Warren Wai<Uiiigtou, and Baldwin. Rh.VKHK.vutv—Bohn k Foster, Rubuti A Hmita, and E. A. Sou Hurd. Savauuali. JanB * k. if.* iultOn, " -hflUKNLY ANi) (XiUNSEIAGR AT LAW. dQcc cot uu ul Buy aud 1 »ray ton-Bls. SAVANNAH, GA. ID) 11 "l>ii7VuV. liLES 'fi; COLDiNCi, OFFICE AND UtHlDEXCE, No. 14 1JBERTY ST. One door west or Drayton. ^ myl I WM.C, 1A/X NELLY, ATTOUNdl AT LAW, -uuiua, woHm cm vrv, a. ifom ofwck, auumt.) Will prauir-’o iu Uu- duiito jiiUrcaitjUudm Macon, Dooly and Worm Counties oiiuo Macon Circuit. fy 'Pai’Llciilar attention glveu to tlio collection ol •.ifthn* in imith-Westorn Georgia. ie2—Cin» E. GUMMING, A r T O U SBY A T 1. A W , lebl-ly inwi.vmx, oa. LAMliilU e. 7 ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS A T L A W , upj-l V AUUI-V liA. WILLIAM 11. DASHER, ATTORSti AND (XH.NriW.LOR AT LAW. Troupvillc, Lowndes Couuty, Gu. Wifi practice in Thomas, Ijj wades, Clinch, Ware. Appling, Telfair, Irwin, laurens, und Pulaski counties, Georgia; and in Jelferson, Madison, Ham lllon, and Columhiacountios, Florida. [myll O. S. UAKKtSOX. HARRISON it KtGl AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND A'orwardiiiR Merchanti. 50 AN1> 111 BKOAM1UT, COUnOIK, OSOSOIA. r l-urticulir attention given to tin «tl« of RM Estate, Negroes aud Produce. ter Liberal advances made on Negro** sod Mer chandize. RISE, PATTEN k 00. ) (•t'NBY k DANU L. VColumbu*, Ga. STiCWART, GRAY &OO.J RUSE, DAVIS fc LONG, \ *. rknD ~, l - WM. WRIGHT, J 8 * TWlB ‘ a ‘ YOUNG, ATKINS k DUNHAM, \ . C. A. GREENE k CO.. H. 8. SMITH, V Mobile, Alsbams. oct 23 ly m/bpck: ?— Factor and General Commission Merchant NO*, 71 BAY-BTBUT, SAVANNAH, OA., Rkfiio* to—Messrs. Claghorn k Cunningham, Bel PreutlHa, Ogden, Starr A Co., Savannah; J. ", , Thompson, llretnn. » wa. admit oounm. t COUPER it FRASER, FACTORS k GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT?* * Bay Btreet, gsvAnnah, Os. fay 11 JEFFERSON ROBERTS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN Timber and Lumber. SAVANNAH, Ga. MILLER & ROLL, ATTORNEYS M UW. BRUNSWICK, OA. Will pructico In tho Brunswldc Circuit—comiirls- lug the following Counties: Glynn. Wayne, Camden, Ware, Apppllng, Clinch. CoU'eeand Cliarlton. ’ JOHN D.'MILLER. ■ ■ 1^ V. ItOIJ.. aug3 ly A. 'I'llDMAS it CO.V Auction and Coinlmsslon McrchaniN, 110 Bryan Street, » SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. A. TlUiMAS. (Jol2j _ 8. 8. PAKUL'K. ViT . H. F * RHELL,” DEALEU IN CHOICE P AfcllLY GROCERIES and Foreign and Domeatlc Fruit, conw Broughton and Whitaker-tit, Towu and country supplied with choice goods ut moderate prices. AU orders promptly utteuded to, auJ satisfaction always guaranteed. spl8 JOHN W7FALLiCrANT; WUOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW 8A$H AND PANE DUCKS. West side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. may 11 ' " johN c. booth, CIVIL EaVGINEER and surveyor, Wul uLo give his atleutiou to designs in Architec ture. Oillce in the store of Jolm Williamson, Esq., Bay atroet. myl3 .roHisiii. JlILLEN , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office corner Bay aud Drayton streets Jyis _ A. II. CHAMPION. (Successor to Champion & Watts.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard si., between tho Market aud Bay Bt., SAVANNAH, GA. Dealer in Groceries, Foreign and Domestic IJquors, Dried Fruits, &c., kc, Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Samuel Solomons, Esq., Messrs, ltabua & Whitehead, aud Swilt A Co., Savuunuh. Ga. mvli C r( A Nil, WELLS A C<^ FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Da. CHAFFER ii CO, No. (1 Whitaker Street, Snvnnnnh, Ga., WUOLESALE AND KhTAlL DEALERS IN C1ASHE3, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c White O Lead, Zinc, While Linseed, Sperm, Whnle, Tan nerd’ and NcatsfoolOiis, Glass. Brushes, Gold I .cal, Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nails, Marble Mantels, Ac., Me. Je4 ☆ OliOTUiaxrG A EMPORIUM, ix l DOOR WE8TOFTBBUKPDBLIOANREADINQKOOM Fiuo Romiy-mudo Clothing ; Hats and Cups, Shirts, Collurs, Gloves, Hosiery, Canos, Umbrellas Cravats. Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Fancy Articles for Gentlemen. IV. O. Price, FASHIONABLE AND MILITARY TAYLOR, No. 147 Bay Street, SA VANN AH, Orders from city and county solicited. fob 6 Also, tuporfim Cloths, usBlmers and Vcstlnga, will be mado to mea iure.uuoxceptiuu- able iu style nud - workmanship,* by tho best mechanics, at shortest notice B U’iTEK AND CUEfciili- 10 kegs clioieo Gosheu Buter. l6 Boxes New Cheeso, lauding and for snle by aug -8 _SURaNToN, JOHN'STON dc CO. F LOUR.—160 barrels bemneads Suportor Family and Uakloy Fiour, hourly expeuted, for i-.ale by aug 28 HoL' OMuE, JOHNaUN*& CO. EfVClIIBluVNDCORN, for sal *, to urr vo, 1,20J > bushels prime Bo.tch Island Corn, apply to aug 28 WKBiTElt k PALML^. P ILOT BREAD.—25 bbls Treadwell’s Pilot Bread, landing and for sale by augli nCltAXl'OX, J0HN8ION k CO. O NIONi.—10 bbU of New uuioua per »t«aiuer lluridu, received and lor sale by aug 0 jLB. JEiSE. J UST RECEIVED—Whlto Brilliautcs Check Naiusnuks aud Cainbrlc3 Lilies’ bluck bilk Gloves Water Twist Long Cloth, Patent Lealltor Bolts Huukabok Towoliug, &e. For saio by . aug? UkWITT k MORGAN. F LOUR—200 enck-* Granite Mills, New Wheat Geo. Floor. ICO bbls extra “ “ Jtiet reeeivod ahdfor snlo by aug 28 cCiUiVlON,- JOHN8TON k CO. FOR THE LADIES. J l’cT received iter •oauuhip Florida, from Now York Brook’s Pi ttont Waxed White, Black and Col'd Spool Cotton, nud for sale bv .J. W THRELKELD. aur 27 Congre«s k Whit -kor »trret-<. NOTICE. T HE srhr JULIA A. RICTT, will sailed imitlvely on Buturduiy next. All persons having freight lor New Orleans, will Bend It down before Friday evening,; „ , aug 28 I/JCKETT k 8NELUNGS. JOHN S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT. ]I AVING resumed the practice of bis proles* 11 siou, oilers his services to bis rrionds upd thr public as uu Architect aud superintendent. Designs fot uny part of tho country suppllbd and executed in ail tho various branches of his profes sion, such as Public Editlcos, Stores, Dwolliugs, Monuments, &c. Thoroughly Fire l’roor Stores de signed nnd cxecutod. Olfico at present in Bay Lane, roar oftlio Custom House. Jon 8—ly Jane 1,1866, BAY-fITMSr, SAVANNAH. WELLS d( WILLIAMS, DIALXRSIX DOMEBTJO, FOREIGN AND FANCY DRY GOODS. No. 149 Congreu-eU, Savannah, Qm. JA8. T. WELLS, formerly ot Beaufort Diet. 0. O. THEOPHU.US WILLIAMS, “ Scrtven Co.,G*. eept7 i.~c. Btjax. u Dim wi u. io»M4. RUSE, DAVIS it I-ONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. may 30 WM. 8. DANIELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAVAMNAH. OA. . jr Office ovor Thomas M. Turner k Co.'s U.« t-torc, Bay street. aiv. I. LocKvrr. a , u., LOCKETT di SNELL1NG8, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AMD SHIPPING AGENT?, Savannah, (Jm* Wlilatieud to the soiling of all kinds of produce. : HtrictaUeution given to receivilig and forwartUuf. goods. may 81 ly A. R. McLAUGH General Agent and Auctioneer. Solicits Item hS friends cocaignmento ol every description. Takes orders for Cotton. G* Bpooial attention given to the sales ot BsG Estate, Stocks and Negro property, at publio aal private sales. Prompt returns and Maaakh. Reference—C. A. L. LAMAR — ut. w. urkzx. u. r. GREEN * SMOOT. ATTORNEYS IT LA1T: oct26 JOHN BILBO, Ordinary of Chatham County, ANI) ATTORNEY AT UW. Office In the Court Houbo. ayll anthonyTS'c'cCiXoTI, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Georgia. ^49" Office on Bay street, over the Bank of Sana. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner of Bay and c Whitaker I treats, SAVANNAH. fob 22 lams WRIGHT it SAVAGE, A1TOFNR YS AT LAW, BRUN&W1CK, GA Jyl9 ENGINEER, ARGHITEGT AND BliRVEYOB, COKXKK or DRAYTON AND BRYAN HRS» (Above C A. L lamar.) Jy6—3 m A. MoALPIN it BROTHERS, Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards. MlitS gAVAWHAH, OA. II. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALUOATOK, BUR VUDQDA. Will practlco in the Eastern and Southern Counties Refer to—Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, 8a vannuL' fob?-tf C. W. KAURI, T r ATTOR i^Y AT LAW ntANKLUi, DBABD OO., OA. • r Will attond to professional business In theCouhUas' or Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Kart, wether and Troup. Rcrorcnce—Hon. E. Y. Hill, IaGrange, Ga.; Hot.. David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.: ColonelM. H.TldweE Fayettovillo, Ga.; and Hr. william Dougherty, €•■ lumbux, Ga. sepl7»ly -; Marble Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, for*- kahed on reasonable terms. Orders rsa* pccifully solicited. ap!8 YONGE it FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 94 BAY-trBin. SAVANNAH, OA apr4 cool retreat THE ARBOR BILLIARD 8 OH. > (upstairs) Corner Bull and Bryan streets, over Barber Shop June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. D. A. O’BYllNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office 176, Bsy-it., over Turner k Go’s. Drug Mere SAVANNAH, G A. nor 10—ly s. w. bakEET ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. MonUceUo, Jefferson County, IU. Reference—Hon. W. B. Funono, Savanaab, Ga. ■fll » EDWaRO U, VVKLIOBI, ■ MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISaONKX OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward k Owens’ Law Office. payll WAYNE. GRENVILLE A (ML, CARY’S DAGVEREOTYPE , A9IBRO types and Photography. P. M. CARY W OULD respectfully give notice that his remniri are now upuu for tho sudson, und roa* ly for the rccoptiou of visitors. By the AstrounTw: process persons may now have (Loir olilldrou’s pictures taken, iu almost any pod- lion they may choose, in from i to 3 secodds sitting. By the Puotourapuic procoss old Daguerreotypes cau be transferred to paper, beautifully colored and enlarged to life. oct 22 PATENT ICE PITCHERS. Another, and tho most beautifollot oflco Pitchers yet, just received horn the Manufacturer, and at reduced prices. Therefore, any in want of ono (aad who is n«'t.) cau buy low by willing on us. All may bo assured these Pitchers are a 'luxury tl»U hot weather. Reco lci tilie p'aco, at KENNEDY k BSAOH’8 Homo Furnishing Establishment, Hodgson’s Block, uiig 26 Cor. Broughton k Bull sts. TT7ANTED—Old Champagne BotUes will And sale W at [augli] A. BONAUD’B. COMMiaSIl THOS. 8. WAYNE. R. ALEX. WAYNE, Jy C—tr Savannah. J. W. PATTHHMM, ■I toXCUMIS. £. K. GRKNTILL*, . W. T. 6AMPUP (ATTOBKEY AT LAW, xnxBaivius, oa.1 Practices Law in tbs various Oouattss of ths 0*. mulgeo Circuit, sad tbs adjoining Counties of Twiggs, Laurens and Washington. Refer to—John fiostos, H. A. Grans, and R.' I Hilton. fable ATTORNEY AND COONSEIXORAT LAW, CommUtiaurofUe U.S. C~riefCltm.fi, Uu State of (honk, Office Corner B*y ud Ball itrMU. i_I . reyw PHOTOGRAPHS. \J^by° ,lI,<1Ph0 ^ , * Pb, - U ' ilao, Ambroiypu ud nu Ac*S‘±2r *' ISm *» , AT YWBX.VN DOUASS m periorstyls. J. W. ULLBL «. Julian-^ u4MsiC|imS«