Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 02, 1856, Image 1

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■ubwrlptlan Prim of n, .-mummi nudualanilliit, Uw proprietor* «ud. pubiubmol iliethre. p*per« ImuoiI In hPTO adopted mo folloorio* unir rm nice or net)- Ktumoo, hi uko eObci mu dtp: »il, rwor, por .noun, la ulnnoo W oil IrldVvoki, " “ .. 4 00 Weekly, aulflo cop,, In oiinnoo 2 on ,, Vak iy, u.e W|.|M, to OM oddreu 8 00 5„vij;«,nt ;; ;; ;• 1000 iveekly, tweoty “ “ 20 00 Wiipn m4 polil wimio ooo month from thotlnio orwtuerlouig the ohontolhr the Doll,.will bo mm. Jollers, ua ilir Uw Trl-Weckly jt«. The Woo»i, will bo Mint onl, to thnoo who pay lo jllVlUiCI*. Tii* paper will Invariably be dlsoonUned upon lb; expiration of the time for which H has boon eia. ; Tlitf shore rates to take effect from and after tbto late. i ... ALUXANIIER it 8NEED, BimbUcan, R. & 'HILTON * W.,OMvia ri * Journal.' TH0HP80N & WITHLNOTON, New. Savannah, July 1,1850, T» a T^ fVfi i> ^ TUM8DAY, Two grtwk, P. M« Fuom Augusta.—We are indebted to a gentle, man iu this citj for the following private de* ipatch, received by blm this forenoon: • Augusta, Sept., 2nd—The River has risen 27 feet and is now falling. t The, steamer Augusta leaver to-morrow. We have received the A’hfcAwtocfcr for September through the mail. The contents ire or varied interest, and present many arti cles pleasantly written. ‘ • The following gentlemen have been pained is the Committee fri collections In aid of the Georgia ColonyIn Kansas : R. D. Arnold. Chairman. Wif. F. Chaplin. 0. H. Chkevmb. John Coopib. W. U. Davidson. - • Robt. H. Footman. Lydb Goodwin. John M. Gubbard. S. P. Hamilton. Dr. Joiin M. Johnston. John H. Stabs. W.T.Thompson. • • j - ,1. It. Sneed. Alexander Wayne. G.M. Willett. Edward C. Wadb. A meeting of said Committee is requested at this office at J past 8 o’oclck this evening. Effects of tHh blow on Sunday.—From the most reliable information we learn, that no damage of any consequence has been done to the Rice crops on this river. • , We see that a Kansas meeting has been held in Memphis Tennessee, which was veiy large ly attended, and a committee .was appointed or ten from each ward, to collect contributions in aid oi Kansas. We have been informed by a delegate to the Thomasville Convention that he was obliged to return, having only gone an far as Macon. Tbo recentstormund rains have broken up the com munication on the Southwestern and, Muscogee Railroads. No trains have come through sinco Saturday. The storm is said to have raged with great violence in the interior. The mill and buildings owned by the Messrs. Wadley, 70 miles on tho Central Railroad, Were very much damaged by the wind. The wind must,have been more severe there than with us; it never blew hero vfitU. sufficient violence either to nn» root buildings or blow down trees. / [COMMUNICATED.] “No good cometh out of Nazareth.” What ever i3 done under demoerntJo rule Is, par con sequence, wrong. Upon this text are preached all the sermons of tho Republican. Sometimes it charges boldly, and attempts proof—again it »lily iusiuuutes, and leaves all sorts of infer ences to be drawn. Of this latter is its allusion t) the number of registry tickets granted this year. "There has been an increase of 688 voters in tbo last twelve months." "This is tru ly marvelous.” "That a large number or persons, whose names are registered are not entitled to the elective franchise, .is evideut; and the fr.eudsof law and order should see to it that these bogus citizens are not admitted to tb? p)lh.” "There is something rotten in the state of Denmark;” and who has made this corrup tion? Why, of course, the Democrats,—not the American party, whose escutcheon'Is em blazoned with the emblems of purity—"pority of the ballot box”—pure American voters”- "native3 to the manor born”—"no foreign aliens, vipers in our bosom politic, to sting us when warm.” Oh, no I not the American par ty. All tlie Police officers in blue uniforms and Wad-uniforms, who for the last month have boon protecting the degraded Irish on their way to tho Registry office and pocketing their Tickets, ore. oil Democrats. No American would do this? of course not. Those who have beeu busily engaged in buying tickets which they could not vote and tearing them up. They two ure Democrats. All the poor foreigners two who have been employed by the city for the past two or three months, where are their tickets ? who has them, the Democrats of conrs e All the 516 voters of 1864, who did not vote Were, of course Democrats, who were afraid to vote. All those who died in 1854 were Ameri 1 cans. Yellow Fever Is a native, and would not •ouch a foreigner. But, seriously, does it never occur to the Re- puWicun,that votes are lost,—that men regis ter and yet wont, vote, and that the Registering this year saves them a double tax next year? We remember, the Ifon. j. m. Berrien once could not vote because ho had lost his tickot, bow many less careful men do the same thing? Cannot men be induced to stay away from the polls? is there no such party policy ? Pshaw, fet the Republican come out manfully with Its charges and sustain..them. Dont fight by in- ucudo! Nor try to frighten men from the polls. We remember Ipst year agreat noise was made about illegal voting, some poor fellows were imprisoned, the county made to maintain them for a long time, and when their cases came teforo the Grand Jury, they -were dismissed Br. Repuclican, take a little advice, load your «un better, what you putin now scatters too much, and kills more of your own party than it does of the •' ^ Democrats, 11. In * ho province of Andalusia,' in Spain,there | U a r lvcr called the Tinto,. frpmtbe fines of its waters, which are qs yellow astepaz. It pos T 8 ** the most extraordinary and singular 'iUttlities. it a stone happens to fall in and rest m another,they both boecme.in one year's time, perfectly united and oonglutlnated. AU the punts on its hanks are" withered by its waters . J enover they overflow, , No. kind of .verdure 1 Z n'! no „ ,, l» whareita waters reaoh,nercan 1 thn 1 J? its stream. . The rive rises In 8 >crra Morena mountains, and its singular [tnn'ii'II” c °ntinue until other rivers run Into llttna change its nature. I ’i v , ery ^ a F^° ^nity of earth up*, toad lho Baltimore end. Onto Ra 1* I twentymoitamount, about two hundred and 1 «*rlv LSI fc. ,ra Baltimore, took place at an- I * deteniinn°nf u,r ^*^ morntog wnlch caused i -oeieation of the expres* tsain coming East. Key West (’omfopondence. Kby-West,'Aug. 25. The (Jalifornla steamship Illluols, from As- pluwail, now coming up the harbor for u sup ply of coal; aflbrdn.us an opportunity uheud of the regular" mall of for warding the marble news of the ^drt',' collected since tho 11th Inst. The regular Charleston mail of- the. Itltli haa not orrived. U was, probably, forwarded In a sai’lug vessel, and it Is impossible to say when the mail will leavo for the North. A British ^ aChoonor', ‘ tliiif morning from Nas sau, reports a large cotton ship (name un- know) ashore on Alligator rout. Wrecking vessels were alongside loaded and taking out cargo. All. the vessels in -tin/ harbor have gone U|) a to her assistance. We shall have the par ticulars, probably, before the Cahawba comes iu from San Juan. - Tiio British bark Contest, Capt. Brown, from Ilalize, Honduras, bound to Liverpool, with a cargo of dye- wood. Ac., ran ashore tho 12th lust, near Cury's Fort reef light, but gut ofl' without aid, and came to an anchor among dan gerous lieuus inside the reef. She was obliged to take a pilot, who was given $2,600 in a draft oiVthe owners of tho vessel. The Spanish brig Rositu, Capt. OUvera,from Havana, bound to Manorica, run asboro at the same time and place, as the lurk. She receiv ed assistance from the sloops Dolphin uud Mury Williams, and wastukeu off tlio same day. Shu had a cargo of sugar, valued at $32,000. Capt. 0, agreed to give the wreckers $tf,00o for their services. Briuging his vessel to this port, he charteicd the Pilot bout Floridu, and went to Havuuu, aud procured the money. • He return ed the 23d, and will proceed to sea to morrow. The Admlrallty Court awarded the salvers of the >hip Maid oi Orleans, the sum of $8,100. Thu salvage and expenses amounted to $8,724, She sailed the 10th for New York. The sap- po$ mid miners stntioi^d.tho past year at Fort Taylor, went on to New; Xv r ^ in tho ship- being ordered to joiti their company at .West Point. Judge Murviu of the u. S. District OoRit, was also a passenger., The British bark Jasbu, for Belize, 8 days lor Hull, Knglundr-pnseed the oity on the 15th inst. The bark Cuba, for St. Jago, Cuba, was off tho MarquIftfA, oil thb Slat. She sent a Spam ish gentleman, rt passenger, up to the. city, iu the pilot boat Dart—and then proceeded ou to New York. .The clipper ship Stephen R. Mallory,, was launched on the morniug of the 17tn from tho shipyard of Messrs. Brown.A Curry. This' ship,the drat over built in the St.ite.ia construct ed wholly of Florida wood. The live oak, ma- deirn, mahogany, cedar, dogwood, horsowood. and yellow pmo, are all Irecly used iu her frame and knees. She is of the .burden of 1250 tons carpenter's measurement. She is a line, model, thoroughly built, alid ‘probably as highly finished a ship vs ever went off the Atock*. She has been examined while building by several New York builders, aud they have v.cu her - the palm of -excellence. • She Will vfsiki your harbor tho coming winter, when u e b^peak for her the highest praise. arrivals. . Aug, 12, s',.ip Maid of Orleius, Hull, N Orleans* 12th, brig Lauretta, Merviville, N. Y.; 17th Sp.> brig Rosita, Olweria, Huvana •, 18, Schr. Harrison, Jones, Jones; Gamma-, N. Y.; 20th schr. W,*Hi Hnzzartl Tucker, Bay port; Yutch Stella Roper, Quilada, N. Greuada ; 21, schr. Anthem, jJossUyn, Texus; oelir. Woodbine, Allen, Siidiptco ; 23, schr., Florida froiq Ha vana ; 24, schr., Mary Niles, Tout, N. York ; brrg Gov. Aiidursou, Wilson. N. Y.,via Nassau; steamship Illinois, Aspimvall. ..hailed. Aug. 11, bria Susan Soule, Bcadliug, Cardcuns; 12, steamer Florida, Cozzens, N. Uileans ; U. S. Rev. Gutter Lewis Cass, N. Orleans; 16, ship .Maid of Orlean, Hull, N. York ; 18, schr. Flori da, Havana—21, schr. Anthem, Jossjyu N. York; schr. W. Hazzurd, Tucker, N. Y; Yatch Stella, Shaw, N. York; 22d, brig Lauretta, Merrill, Doughboy, Ga— 23, schr. Woodbine Allen, Jacksonville—24th', steamship Illinois New York. A letter from Rune, of the 21st.uU., states that in tha night ot the mb July snow fell on Mount St. Gothard; on the 11th at six in the qioruing the thevraoraeter stood at 6 degrees below zero ceutigrade (23 Fahrenheit) aud al- ICURDPRAN INTBMjIGRNOB. Detail! by the Niagara. Our flies bv the Niagara of the lflth alt., contain but (on items of interest nut-nlready given in the telegraphio summary. ■OREAT BRITAIN. We are happy to bo enable to redord that Miss Florence Nightingale has arrived it her home In Derbyshire, after ner arduous and honora ble career of publlo service 1n the Bast; ■ litas Nightingale sedulously avoided' tbit public welcome which would have greeted her bad the day and place of her landing in Eagtaud been made known. She U not the less orid-* Bctbus, we trust, or the **honor, love, obedience* troops of friends,” which accompany hhr pres ence, and wait upon her future careef.—Lon don Globe. ' 1 • •. - The intended meetingor the International Free Trade Congress at Brussels, ou the 22d of September, continues to excite great interest, owing to the sound and vigorous manuer;1u which thin body have hitherto conducted their proceedings and the iuflueuoe they have exer cised on public opinion on the Continent Dele gates arc expected from all tlie priucipal chambers or commerce iti England, and to se cure the adhesion of as many friends of the cause as may be able to assist it ny their per sonal co-operation the association have 1 estab lished un agency iu London. A Quaker eU Court,—Mr; Justice Wlllea re cently observed a member of the Society .of Friends Heated in the grand jury box with his hat ou. Addressing him, his lordship said - Sir, I sec you with your- hat on in Court;' I must request you to take lt off; I don't assfime it to be done with any intentional 1 disrespect onyourpart,aslknow that members of your' lersnasion have an- ohJectiuu to taka off'your mt in tmy assembly. Bat wearing the hat has nothing todo with religion; the hat is a mere covering for the head, which every ouo in Court has taken off but yourself. 1 don’t wear my hat; and [ hope that your own good so.ise will point out to you the propriety of taking yours off, and you will obhgo mo by doing uft. The Quaker gentleman said to nls lordship' —‘*.1 don't thiuk good sense has^anything to do with it. I am a member of a persuasion that for 200 years, has objected to remove the hat in any presence, and I object therefore to re move mine. I was roughly , handled in court this morning for refusing to take it off. His Lordship—I am sorry to hoar that. I have rtar relatives of my own who are of your persuasion, but I never knew dny of them object to remove his hat when reasonably re quested to do so. Your persisting to weur your hut is a mark of disrespect, aud if you choose to persist in wearing it 1 must request you to retire .from tbo court?' Tho Quaker gentleman here; amid a general titter, walked out of the grand jury box and the court with his hut' W611 on his head, and with tho stiff necked bolt-upright gait of a man who has successfully performed a disagreeable but great moral duty. Tho first .ficase called on was a charge of barglary, and the first to support the charge, was a Quaker named Wright, (prosecutorj)'who appeared without his hat and ufflrmcd: His lordship, in summing up, alluded to what had taken place, contrasting the conduct of Mr. Wright, who had business there, with that of tho Quaker gentleman who had neraisted iu wearing his hat, and who appeared to liave no business at the court. Mr. Wright, the witness, here stood up, and protested that,he liad no iutentlon to sliow any disrespect to the court in what ho had done. His lordship looked at the witness With a puzzded air. and said, “ What, are you the {ontleniau who just now left the court with hts iaton? ,r The witness admitted that he was, amid much amusement, with his hat off. eight o'clock tho windows of the hospice remain ed covered with frost os in Winter. On the 15th, the temperatnre *T03e to 22 degrees above zero (72 F.) A loiter of July 4, trom Egsoet, in Norway-iu the Augsburg Gazette, says; * ‘The temperature 'is. extraordinary: cold for, the Bcuson. JiOat night the thermometer was so low that in . some lucidities the potatoes were frozen In the ground. Two days ugo it snowed part of the day. OutheheiguU of the Thele- marko tho cold has been so servere ttiat cows and shepp have perisfied. The snow was a foot deep there. On the 1st July the Axer steamer was prevented from lcaviug Karlstad by u snow storm.” Happy State op Existence.—In the pres ent exciting tiittis, the following picture of an old man, residing near the Castle Springs, Pu., as given by the correspondent ot the Phila delphia Ledger, is peculiar refreshing: “In one of, our rumbles we catno across a hamlet oil the foot of the mountain. An old man was sitting on a rude bcuch at the door; tbe.placo was so quiet, secluded,'and the pros pect over the valley so enchanting that wo concluded to rest it few minutes. Entering into conversation with the old niau, we ascer tained that he was iu his ninety-first year, und bud lived nearly all his'life within sight of that spot. Hermit like, as his life had been away from town thd cities, and partaking in none of tho advantages as well as troubles and foibles of society, we could not resist tbe curi osity of drawing him out on sumo of tlie lead ing topics of tho day. We found, as is the case with most very old people, that his recol lection of events which oecurred more than half a century ago, wasveiw good, but of tho present and more recent ofliiirs ho was almost entierely oblivious. - "He recollected when Washlngonn was Presi dent, and had some faint glimmering of remote events hi tbe political world. Of the present incumbent bo had no knowledge and aid not know his name. He had not eveu heard of the Brooks and Summer affair, und ho supposed it' was nothing more than a common fight, like scores he hud noun at phoiitjng matches apd. other js in iiis time. Steumships crossing tbe ocean he had never heard of, aud the telegraph wash wonder too incredible for belief. His habit had beeu to go to bed at dark, as it saved iight,andbe rose at daybreak. He said tho fowls did it, and he sup| osed nature taught them ho. He enjoyd good health, and seemed to be - wearing gradually away • with old ago, sinking into tho listless, dreamy state, which makes tho passage from life to death scarceely perceptible. . One of tub Polk Men.—Among the many anecdotes of the late gubernatorial canvass, we beard ono tho other day which illustrates the progress of intelligence iu certain portions of the State where a newspaper is os great a curiosity as a roll of Egyptian papyrus.. A settler down in .the swamp country, having heard that Mr. Polk would pass along tho roau near his house on a certaiu .day, and that he would be known by tho two famous white mnles, determined to S et a look at the great man of whom he had card so much. Seating himself on a log, be waited patiently for several hours, whittling a piece of red ccdiir,' and whistling the "Arkan sas Tavo lcr.”' At length thotwo white mules came trotting down tho road, and th t swamp- ite arose, atmd doffing his coouskln, cried oat, say, stranger, your name - is Polk, ain’t Being answcied in the affirmative, he jumped off tho log, threw down his whittling stick, and Btrldlngup to tbo buggy, grasped Mr. Polk by tho hand. “Well, darn your picture," said he, "ir I aiut awful glad to see you. I’m goiu’ to vote for you—you can bet your bottom dollar on that l You mado a furst rate President, and I know you’U'do for.Governor!” "Tliauk you,” said tho candidate, hilt you are laboring under a misapprehension—1 am Trusten—” "Yes, I know you are trustin’ to the dimmy- COrION,—Tbo stls.i this forouoou was 85 ba)«i AS follows, Viz: 17 At 11N 0 i « 8 U. *uU 9 at. 12, mi. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 29—Corrox.-TUe raeagrp «u|>ply atlll pi stents Ally trluii-aeilnh* or hiucli Im p ounce,and lbs sales are coufiaedto 126 bales among watch are 60 bales nowcropatllM*12o per fr., Inferior 8 | Middling.... 10X©t0X Urdluary......Ira®» U°odM‘d’ng ll*©n>6 UoodOrd,... 9X(a) 9# Mid'gFair...12 0- Low Mid......lo®>Ott |Fair.. nominal:. - STATUIKNT'OP COTTON. Stock on hand 1st September, 1865 bales 38,201 Arrlvotl-since, j............ J... .1,760,819 Ar rivod to day......• i. ...1,69 Total .. Exported.to data.. . Exported to-day . .1,793.. 189 1,788,689 —1,798,189. stock on baud aud on shipboard not clear ed as p.-r Actual count by the Price Cur rent ‘ 6 600 Scoar—About 100 hhds uhutj&ud bands, Inulud lug 60 choice at like, aud some tally tulrut 9*9X per lb.' " ’ " *i ^ ’ MoUssu—We did aot hear oi’ auy transactions on tbe Luveo. Pork—Mas*‘ttUI retailing l $20. - Hie stock is Ufitlmatod nt about lo.OOo barrels,, iuclcdiug 7681 bbU uuliispootod Mesa ui /Jbz'auiM Inspection Ware- houses. flAOON—.Retail Iran actions only. , -;•? , 4 j - »* Imkd—Tho only stile we'co'uiu learn of was 6U liei ct*s at 125fc per Ibi' - 1 * Balk Hoi'it—4p0jeods prime baud inade aold yes terday at lie,.aud 800 Louslaua ilauufkoiuring Company at lljiga.' Inuu riiamxo.—Wo notice sales to day or 100 buliM lo ^rrirv a; 23^q, uud 2560 bs'.qs iu storq by < •line ortho Urged hoidors at— KryiUcKt • Bauoiao.I—Salbs or ordinary at * 21c.' The praaent t,UKk Is barely 4600 parlor which Is iuforior. . Comm—We notice rales of IOj bags Rio at lOu aud and 60 at lO^c pir lb. Whisky—bull at 82a82c for Rectified. Rum—40 iorces sold at fi^c. Fkkiouts—Quiet and we'bave not heat'd or any now engagements to-day.' ExoiiAKUKi-— 1 ItSusacllimH limited London,944a9>«ner cent prom New'York BIstypay BHls.;l al^tol^ percontdls' Sight Checks ,aKP«r o>ut p.-em fBf Scone lo n French Court. Government Regulations of Theatres in Paris, Narcissus—Your Honor, I am n dramatic ar tist, and my lino that of ‘‘lovers.’, 1 am forced to bo excessively iiffoctiouate iu my roles, hut Uty warmth, my enthusiasm in fact everythiug which brings down tho house is now sought to be-turned to my disadvantage. Judge —Explain yourself. Narcissus—why, I receive a hundred franco a month, and they want to make mo pay one hundred and fifty for properties. Jiidge-'-Propertics? What kind of jiropor- Narcissus—Kisses. [Laughter.] A hundred and fifty francs for kisses for one man ;it’s ex orbitant. [Renewedlaughter.] That, however, is the uraouut which Volsin, our noble father has the uudacity to demand of me. . Tim Father—Stop, old fellow. Judge—Howto that 7 Futuer—it is easily understood. In every theatre there exists the following regulations: Art. 1. When the stage directions require an actor to kiss an actress, ho must merely preteud to do so. Art. 2. Every actor who Bhall kiss an ac tress without her formal permission, shall be fined five francs per kiss. Art. 3. Pressing an actress upon the heart shall betiued two francs and a half. Now, Narcissus has pressed my wife to his heart ten times, instead of merely pretending to do so. That makes twenty-live francs. Narcissus—It’s more than it’s worth. Father—Besides, he has kissed her twenty five times, and no mistake about it, which thus makes upthe sum claimed, namely,a hundred und fifty francs. Narclatus—I didn’t kiss her.without her con sent; so that I don't owe anything. Father—My wife declares to the contrary. Narcissus— That’s good; do you expect your wire to tell you the truth on such a matter ? I rebut her evidence. Father—I demand payment according to dramatic usage. Nurcissus—Well, since you are determined, let’s come to terms. I’ll make a reasonable offer. Father—That’s ai Cdniinerrinl Sittellijpe. SaVatuiah Market, September 9» CO-PAKTl T HE uiVdoratgu'od Iiuvo llilsduy iormou d Co-part' norrtilb In tho Hack; Sato"add Livery Stab.u. Under tbe tamnand Rlyloot Freeman."'Ho'udorauii ‘ • ' 'AvFRKFMAN, ' ,J.M. HBYI.EIUON, - . D. 8. HENDERSON. Savannah, 8ept..l, 1866. ^ . >ep 1—lm DissoLMy; mUE Firm orFroetnan ft H-indersdn wis this day JL dissolved by mutual oouiaut' All debts duo the firm mum bo paid by tire first of .October, lo Wtber party. A; FREEMAN; . • • J.M. HENDERSON. Pavannah, Nopt 1, 1868 . sept t—lm - 1 PIUVATWPOAUDING. I Wo Riioms hiooly fdruished la, \ co*itral..part of _. tbo city, with Board Id a privatn firaiiy for a^adyund gontiemuo, or sluglo' g^ntloihou. lo- qiUrii at this otfiua ,N '. ' a0g'29^flt" SAVANNAH MEDICAL CjLLEBE. IK 4ih anutial ooorso of Lectures Iu thL Iu-tl- _ tuUuu, will cmnmuuoo ou- tho- drat' Muaduy Iu November asxty uud bo continued ior- four mouths. R. I». AKNOLD. M p M Prof. Thoorjr and PracLco of Medlcluu. . , P. hi. KoLLOCK, M. D., Prof. Obstetrics and dU- cases of Worauu and Children. W. Q. BDlXUCH, M. D, Pror. Principles and Practice ofBurgeir. • J. O. HOWARD, M. ft, Prof, or Anatomy;- * E.H. MARTIN, iC. ft, Prof IneUtutss of Medl- cine. ... J. B. READ, If. D., Prof..Mat, Medlca and Mod. Jurisprudence. . . JOSEPH JONEP, M.ft. Pror. Medical. ChomLtry JOS. J WEST, U. D.; DemoiistfaUir oi Auat»my J. G HOWARD, M. I)., 1/euii of tbe Fauuliy. Tim Preliminary course of laoturos will codVmouco on the 20tb October. - • r » aug,27>. fltdftwtlstNov Port oi Savannah HEPTKMBKH 58. No arrival sisco our last. ... Departed. Sloatuor Darilugtou, Brock Palatka. NEW . ADVEKTISJjMETO FOAPALATKA, PLOUIUA. li-VlA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST, -JbCSMEmARYS, FKRNANDINA, and bll laiiuiugd uii tad st Johns River. ' T .o Steamer GEN. CLINCH, Capt. J; K. Rluhard- ron, will leavo this piuco on Friduy morning, at, 10 o'clock; 'Returning, will.leavo for Charleston on Tuesday luorulng, at 10 o’clock. For freight or' paas-igi-,.apply on board at WJllink’a Wliurf. or to supLj—wtf Ji. A.COHEN, Agent.,; ^ THE FASHION CLUB. ~ EXFILL moot to night nt mono place, ats o'clock, v v by order sept 2—It - • BON TON. J UsT RECKlVKD—From New York, While Bono toil foot long for Skirt*. ; r-AWO— . ‘ Hooped Skirt#, uud for *ulu by ' J. W. TIIRKLKEI.lt, sopt3 ; CougroA.-i and Whitaker sU J UST RECEIVED—Per late arrivals from New York, MuAIn and CRmbrlo Hands, Al.-o, Mus lin and Cambric Edgings, aud for sale by aepfj ' J. W. THRELKELD. D imity b \ndsi dimity bands i m Received and for sale by sopfi J.'fi THRELKELD. \J EW tiWBiiV CHEESE AND BUTTaR- H 20 kegs Choice Goshen Rutter • 15 % do '• do, do 60 boxes do Yellow Cbeeao 60 do Whlto • do, lahdlog per' steamor. and forsaleby 1 - sept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON *,CO. ,j VALUAULK RjlOE PLANTATION . FOH SALtii WITHLN .TIN MIUH OX. UHX UTV OV SAVANNAH. AN tho first Tuesday iu December, uuxt. will be \J Hold buforo tho Court House tn tbe city of 8a- vnuuab, tbe I l.intuUuu ou tbo savannah river,, ton mile* from the oily, kubwu'aV Mulberry Grove, be longing to tho estate Oi tiro datet > hliip Ulmer, con taining six, hundred ami eighty-seven aoren, of which there wo two huudrod acres of first quality tido ricH laiiil/and dn6 hundred aud flfty-tlto here under good bauks aud In a Una state for cultiva tion. Also, sevonty live acres of UlgU land undor oultivution. Ou tho placo hro ft good dwelling house, ovorseur.'s house, barns, negro houses and ther oulboliuingfi, all In a good state or ropair. Perseus desiring to purchase will call U|ioti ll.'K, Harrison. Ex’i, who /rartiles-AVillilu fourmiles or tlie Grove, or UUxA Ulmer, ,Ejt'trlXc WhOi.resIdes,within;two miles ol’tho Grove. Tonnsor sale made known on tho day oi sale. Po.-sos.iiounot,given;U4til:tbo first of January. 11. K. 11 ARRldUN, Ex.or, Jyl7-td ' EtJZA Uf.ilRR, Kx’trtx. rfijr TlioUlmrleston Moruury will publlsb ouct a Wee it until th(i day of.sole. j JOHN IU LOCJHUANK, . .. *» ■ • • XTTOUNEY AT LAW, ! ” itublbioDaurunsroiintnUa,. lam Junior parinor 11- Uto tirm of, A. &.U Cocnium ifwjntou, «u...will attend foi'oinptly to all uitsiuoss oiUru.uud to hi* bare. ' Particular attention paid to colutcUiig. R«-- fbronqo—Dr, P, R. Guyton, F^ If.; R«Wt. ft'blip,. Ga.. M \tar-li,Savannah. Wll. u- jaOoSh, 8BGAR AND TOBACCO STORM, No. 29, Bull street, (sign of tbe Rig Indian.) N. B,—Keeps : constantly op hapd -Siwui^h, |l.ill •Spanish, aiid'Amorlcaii .^gare. at whnloimle and re- ail, AISQ. CIfowliig Tobacchl Snhtl; ftc! jdlfo t JAMBS MeHHNRV,' Induranho 'Broker uud Notary Public; Marine Protests Noted and .hAteuUed,, Averugv adJUHed, Charter Partins aud. Average Bonds druwiie Papers' prepared whereby' to rlawYor lo?Vds IV<>h American or British Uo dor writer^- and uUentlun given tp all mutters counoctod w|th shipping and. In surance', No. 118 Bay-street oiqioslte the front ol tlie Custom Honse. ty ' 8"vB " JT-iSSK r. niSRNAHD, •' . ATTORNEY AND COUNSI.LI.UH AT LAW. Vewiinusville, Mt. Reference—George . Brown. William Doll, New uaa-iVtlle. Fla., ft, (l..Hil(on, UvuUJit ft V'lhalonga, ■Savaunah, Ga. . myll aug‘20 J. M. IQYitB, , | ,. .. QOllMldSluN ^1KIJI|HANT, No. 143 Bay-st., Sayaniinlt. NEW GOODS FOR TUB kALL ; TRADE. J UST received trom Now York pet* lain arrivals, . Hwip Hklrt'j; l<nnn WTilte, bow measuring ton •• d. - - * . -»i... . t J ■ • Llui.k uud' WliifoGiijgljuuiB Fancy Ginghams, .dl patterns ' .Soper. Euibr'd skirts do Flute t.. .do, somi^hiug uew . .. , .Mprdiu lluti.U, i.‘|tmi>r|i)do . I Unity' do, Frowsli do • . ., Jaconot and Canibrio Edgings, together with a Urge lot or Cto'lis , Cassimcrcs. Kentucky Jeans, fcatliieta, &c., for .-ale low by J. Wi THRELKELD, sept 1 Onngiess ami Whitaker sts. PHILIP -.ill. 1 - KUMUUi, . . . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NOTARY' MJNVLYA' CL'k' MXOVWiASl A.VI) • COPMtflV "• Will oxouto Deoils, Mortgagor, Power olAtloiiiuy,. Wills, Bonds, *N’oilcoaui|d iaKiug ol luloirogupiri^. OUloe ai tho Court ildaso, Savannah', Ga. CourtHays, Third Tudiduy III each mouth, und hold at the oUlco of ftlwatd Wllou, Ksq, , Itwldeuec-, Gastou, between Uuruard and Tattiudl street. • ' ' . Aliy cull at night, uu huriuess, will be nuoudn-'j to immediately. . . . ....... ■ , jykb , WM. M. WILMAHS. imUOKUS OUVKK. JACK ICvjVt > , WILLIAMS, O LI ATI II Hi BROAVN; " , . ... • . aTTORNEVA- AT LAW, ' - : . : Uueiu Vista, Marlon County, Go., .... Will practicxiu the counties of Mai iou, Macon, iluns- ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscoged; foie, fend any adjolulpg cqQutlos,,. 1 where their services ui^y he ’• required. myll wiLr.iASr PHii'.r.n-S. ATTORNEY AT I.AAV;" A AKIKTI’A, • 0 A» • . ' oct^o—iji _ i _. u . ... ' DAVlD lii VVlTiDS.v " ATTORNEY A T L AW, HPAHTA, QA. 1 ‘ ' Will practice in tho counties of UmxvMtir,. Warrou \Yashingtou, and Baldwin. KxrKKBxrKs—Bohn ft Fosteri Rahuii ftMtilfri, Ann E. A. Soullard. .Savaunuli. * j«»a ■ U. JJ. IllLTOA, * • ATI URN KY AND UK'N.-Kl.LOK .\i i.A*’. •Vnlbo «:oriiur‘oriiay 'und Di*ayfr*n-ate. . , (J -I A VANN All, a A'. • my It "Sk. lMAiiLBS.li. OtiLDiaiu, OFFICE AND RKt-lDENCI*.. No. U LIBERTY FT. Ono door ivestof Dr«,vIon. myll II.-J D A V A- Nfl’, d 11% ■ VjibTOR ANU-GOMMkiSION^MERCWNTY Jy so t mi Au. UT III “.lAillUB il. BAVAUt, ■, - , ■ • , ATTORNEY AT UW, ■ r nro!AHVta.K, •iboiiab couiat; oa. * ** Alii tM»im*v«‘PiftTm«otPto' u lHf . prqpipi attrition. lyr-^niarlT • IAHASII. lauatKltK jAfttSa. voun. KUDtiRRS S NORRIS; . * (lute (Jriuje ft Rodgers. /- “I WHOLESALE GROCERS, ■ DAV-STUUIl'T, 8AVANNAB. * - . JUUO 1, I860, y • .. .- y. , (Jo ^ Min. jr. . a. n. 0(;1>F.,\, STARR 0O., Slipping und Oomniisalon Mi-vcl unts. MAV-STKKKT.HAVANN4H.flA. 1 t»ATa'KN, «I' r4 tiN <W.UL, TUT. * .A /1.1401 VI* 'Forwarding ami Ctminiuaion Mcrcbants, , ltny«-w<ri‘vl, Sovoii>»»!>. C*’i»- IIAllIUSON A HrttKHEK; •'■ “ AUCTION, COMMiilSION, EECEi VINft AND.i f'oi unrdiuii Merchants. 611 AND 61 imUAL-ATKEKT, COLUUIC8, QEUhUU. .'J* i‘,11 llculur nucntlou'givsu lo'th.'JcOeS or Ri»l Estate, NcgioesundProduoO. .t.l ...i n!,/ .r.rstr.i. W liberal advupi'&i f niude.on N\gi,i>vr ^.v cbiodUe. • * ' • KSridtKtoer •* *-?•'■* ... Ill HE, PATTEN ft.Cpti .forUidU .liil- tiUNliY ft DANIEIa, >Coluuibii8,t»*i ,. , . > ■ 4>'fl'.WART; GRAY frCO/y'* ‘ ^ r.>, UtJi.U .d, ’YoO.nMtkinr-1''][■ i«. •«:. A. (JKHlJVi: f * , ,,|1. r-Ml'i'H, ) .Voidle. Alabama. '""Erto.tis. Factor mid figiianir poiwnissifiu JUeirluw. 11 KOJ 71 UAY-HIRUKT, SAVANSAU, «A., .• .imsif- rn— Mor«rs. nagborn ftCtintiitiglmit. : I k f'reldliv. OgdH. -tnr' .v sn* ni*nj»b ; , Tbnmii.Mi. Ui i-.s. .. r; , , ».«.* . L*yy? Fc.v-M’. W.M ’ U OJ.KY CUITWI. : JV«4Wm. v'OUPKIi. 4i I^UASBR, FACTOR?; ft\iENERaVL COMMISSION MEpCHANi ., Bay street; Savnnutlh, 04r.-' 1 ffoy) i * , *)o\ UE B STE AME it KNOX V1LLE E NGUsH and Merrhuae Prints . Shlrtln* Prints York Mills; IVutoifwist, White Rock anil other brand,, Rlenched Bbirtdig Bleached mitt Brown Canton Flaniroh * Black jdttKft;-H«»* j> ” 1‘ainbriu lVinuitng, ftc., for sain by septl DkIVITTft .UtiUIAN. F ANCV PUINTA—Ooe cum Fancy Printed Cull coos, warranted fast cl J irs, ut O,^’ cents per yurd. Just i twoived by ?tumour Knoxyiiio, aud for sale by DbWITT ft ViOkOAN sept 1 S T CU01X SUGAR—15 hhds St. Croix .Sugar, land ing per schooner Manhasnett, for. sale by septa SCSANfON. JOHN^T'rXft CO M olasses and i-ykup—5d bbis Moias-es 26 bills Syrup, lunding and for r*ale by sept 2 bCRANiON, JDHNqTON ft CO. L emon syrup and puktlr— 80 boxes Keyi Lemon Syrup 10 casks Byass Ijondoa Porter, landing per schooner Manbassett. and for rale bv ' rept 2 8CRANR*N, Ji.HN.-TONft CO. ■ COBB ON'SL AVERY. A Scriptural oxatnination of - tbe hnitltution of Slavery In the Uultod States; with Its objects and purposes, By Howoll.Qobb. Horton's Life aud Public Services, of James Bu chanan Irving's’Lllonf Washington: cheap edition; rol. 2, 11,60. e Napier’s History of the Peninsular War: a how oditlon, In 4 voh. 12 mo., with portraits and plans. Price 17,50. (Jommodoro Perry’s F-xpediilon to Japan, with numerous ongravings; $6 Hou-onolu Mysterl-is; a Romance of Southo a Life Bv Lixziu l’etit, ol’Vl.glnla, author of Liglit and Darkuess. Nupoleuu’s Coufidontial Correspondence with the Empre«i> Joscp due. Tuckor’d lli-tory ortho United Slates, from .its Co.oulzaiion to i841 Vul. 1st. History of efeoietSocfoileaand or tho Ri publican Party In Franco, from 18 u 0 to 18.8. Bernard Uie, A romance of the Toxas Revolu- lion. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. • L' PHELPS* GIN—50 bb.s landing per schiHiner Jj« JohnCastner, for salt) l y ■jpt 2 . . ... SUHANTUN, JOHNSTON ft CO M OLASSES—a50 hhds, punchoons and Obis lius covadO, Barbodoes and Now Orleaua Molas- ’Ua, iu store and for sale by JuueJOy . WEBSTER ft PALME?. /CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER ft CIftESE^-20>4 kegs choice ooshen Bui ter. v:©"Boxes Cht e>e. Landli g and for safo by SCRANTON, J pHNSTON ft CO. W HITE BRANDY—6 ca-ks White Brandy, suit able tor putting up peaches, fto., Jtut receiv ed and for skle by JyZ7 A. BONAUD. .’a agreed. Narcissus—Well, I offer to return them to her. [Tremendous laughter.] . When the Judge had sueceeded in restoring silence, he finished the discussion by sendiug the parties to their manager, desiring him to arrange the dispute. We hope the noble father showed himself magnanimous. From tho Hartford Courant. The Charter Oak. A dirgo, a dirge for tiio bravo old oak, That helped to tnako us free I Lot the vallies ring with tho ech woke By a dirgo for tbe fallen troo! It has stood for centuries, strong aud bold, IU broad arms stretching high; And Its lofty head, os it swayed, has told The tale of our liberty. Far back in the years; in Its early morn, It was held a sacred thing ; Aud tho red man wutohod, to plant his corn,* * * Its leaves as they open iu Spring. And when in our fathers’ fiery zeal They struggled to bo free, It hold in Its inasslvo trunk the seel Of our sacred liberty. It wait grebn to’tho last, and towored high .Vs it rocked in its ancicut pride, And Itsoemod a champion ofrroedom and truth, , As it tossed IU strong arms wblo. And we thought, os we looked on-ttr noble form Uprearlng to the sky* That while it could battio with wind and storm ‘for llborty could not dlo. It fell—tho Blurdy tree—at last, When a tempest, wild, did blow, But, railing, it facod tho angry blast, Aud bowed, to moot its foo! Thou a dirgo, a dirgo for the bravo old oak That helped to inako us free! Let tho values ring with tbe echo woke By adlrgefor tho fallen tree ! Hartford, Aug. 22d, 1860, t " VUGAlte—jOO bbis Clanliud eiugai-,' a, I* auu U ) 60 bbis Crushed and Powdered do, for sulu by aug8 WEBSTER ft PALMKS S SIDES AND HAM4-40 hhds Clear Sides *0 tierces choice Hams, lauding and lorsolo by aug!6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. M OLASSES—100 bbis Molasses,for sale to arrive per schr Julia A Rich, by aug& LOCKETT ft SXELL1NGS. PERIODICALS. "PUTNAM'S Monthly Magazine for May. X Frauk Leslie’s Gazette of Fashions for May. BOOTS AND SHOES. Tho flUbscriber b ts sold all his iutorost in the Boot and Shoo business, to Mr. M J. Buckner, aud luKo* pfoasdie to rccom- mouundlug him to the patronage of my frieais. .aug!3—eod4w R. T. LAWTON. wbi. ir AT TO KN r.. IhAHUX-i, WOKVH COI XTV, K K1, LY . .VT L A-Vv . •K-lt.K. MJ-AAV.) Will prautfro in tlie Aiulli .iJ>Uruuit,itml m Muu-l-, Dooly aud Worth‘jmnllo.-.-'. tbo M.ir.*>».n*-«?,;i|.‘ Partfouiui iiUcutlou giV.-a V iin . ollyehuD of claims in AiM.*Western Georgia. jov-riJir-' K. CUMM1NG, A T T 0 Il N B Y A T L A *,V , lobl-ly otvn.vm.N, mj. * LTNTi'IIOr ANfl® RSoKT ATTO HN KYS AT LA W , ap5-l> M.-.COX, oa. ■" "Wfixr^nnjAHiiiii; A rtUIf.V'- \ vND COt'N’.iEI.LOlt AT 1AW-. Troui'rlllc, Liwmiw Couuty, G« Will prucileo in I U'itiui.:, Ltvvnde.%, Ciincit.--Whi o ' Appling, 'Telfair, Irwin. Ij&urcn?, and PulA»ki cmmti'H, iiiiorgla; and in .|cifot'ou,Madnou, Hum iltoii. ami ‘^il'inibincoimii*^. i lorldn. I.uiyil “ An'ftTiiTr u 'o l l, ATTORNEYS AI UW, UltUNSVVlCK, GA. Will practice iii tiio it unswick Circuit,—<compris ing tiio following Counties: olyau, Wayuo, Cuuidcn, ’ Ware, Apppliug, Clluch, Coffoe und Gimrllou. JOHN B. MILLfclt. L. C. ROLL, aug 8 ly A. THOMAS «& CD., Auction untl Uunilnuslon Mmliaiits, 110 liryan {street, SAVAN.NAU, ULunlilA. A. TUOMAH. ti. Pakduk. .1151- FK RNON ROMKRT8, GENERAL CIO M M ISbm I A NT. V: ASH DliAUillitIN. > 'Ciiubov and Lumbei . ■ SAVANNAH, Gn: ' ,'vyhwS Si'XviiAAktlH, ' \V.‘" ... * ^ . i' ,‘i.i . T\ 1 * •'.**" ol' 1) l) M EAT 10-,l. K-0II HI ON A N M V A« RV- fvv:a I DRY: QOQftS, , j : , vt , . sws ' Mo. l-li» (.'ciipw/., Savannah, (in |3AS.il. Wi-.I.L?, i.iMnc-ilj of Besiiffol l-D-t. n. • TIiK0l?i:iU> WII LIAM^. rt-rh'i-1- «‘o.. t-n U. fl.J«SS. U. VA’.li . . W.,U.10.Mi. .- J : . fti.s*;, u.wi'H rir'lONG," ,,a • i COMM lSIStOK * .. l - . SAVANWAH. «/. * S3# | may an | • WCOiKiELL, j , ' ; A T T 0 11NE,Y A T L .V W... ; w „ I SAVANNAii, il.v. I gfjr Oilico uvor ibonnu* M. Turner ft r<f.v ' * Store, Buy.atrwft.; ... .n ;.,*.»it.j>f . X. LOCKV1T. . ..... U. (>,>htil.lJ)-<U ' • LOCKETT Hi SNEIJLIA'CK, . COMMISSION- 'SIIOiClTAXlS. ' • AM* MIIITIM. . I.N 1:. Succumb, Ho. tVlIlullcDd I' .ljiv ^cilliig,.itiaii i.ijiUi- fil.pu.Uucvj. ,s ./ .^inetaitifoU'd. 't-ivon't'.- 'riwmfv .-«**•' iVowiinlirg good*. ,, ,. .. ;niM).'ti>i ''i;! u. «J j. * i-« 'i’- ! Ytwfciori‘ l °' < A. t*. i>»i-x.Ai;<.iit.i.\ t m bi UcUoiHl A^ciiUiiiti AUdiuitcv^ •• ' YPiav’^acv- kitiaviA hb»D ‘-d- -'* a:.-.- S UGAR. COFFEE ft TE tS.— , 69 ubls dtuart’s A Clarified Sugar 76 •* 0 « • •« i 26 Crushed, aud Powdered Sugar 200 Bags Prime Green Rio Coffee ‘ 100 Fair •» •« 60 Mats Old Government Java Coffee 16 J* cho.-ts Prime Hysoa'iea lo y t “ *• B ack “ tin lolls. K do 10 % " •* “ " X ft papers 6o caddies 6 ft 13 lbs each flue Hyaon Tea Just recaived and for sale by SCRANTON; JOHNSTON ft .CO. aug 29 W.H.F lUiELL, DEALEB IN CHOICE FAMILY UBOCKB1ES auu Furclgii and D*>iu«-atie r run, corner Ur.iuyhum and iF/iitai.cr-4*. Town and quuuiry ^uppaud. with choicu gouda m. mmieruto pneoa. AU order.* prumpey uttendi-ti to. au<i rcaisiuction uiway- k'inru- tm-d. npis 3oHS g.falliGant; ■ WHOLKSALk AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINDOW BLLNDfr, WINDOW BAcli AND PAM- DOORo. West side Monument isqUare, SavuuuuU, Ua *• may 11 7 JOHN OTBOOTH. ~ CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Wul ulm give his'attention lodesigua m AiuliiU-c- ture. Office in the store of John Williamson, t-q. Bay street. myl3 JOHN 01. SULLEN, 7, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office corner Bay uud Dray tun streets Jyft ; •• • T obacco.—ioo boxes "Urautft wtiuau’s’i cs ft 8s Tbacco 60 boxes “James" 10s Tobacco 100 “ Plautallon “ 60 cases X ft Lump, a choice articlo, in store and for sale by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft Cfi. aug 29 O N CONSIGNMENT- 2000 bushels Prime Corn; 100 do Cow Peas; 200 sacks.^Palace-Mills’’ Flour; 10 bbis Itaw Glm; 10 do Monougahela Whisky; .5 do Domestic Brandy; For sato low, liy iota PATTEN. HUTTON ft <Xl. goln’ to plump it down for you again.” After several ineffectual attempts to explain to the swuinp man that he was not James K. Polk, the canvasser whipped up his mules, leaving his enthusiastic supporter waving his coonskin, and shouting—"Uoora for Polk, the bed President that ever wore bar 1” Who will say, after this, tliuf there to noth ing it* a.narao l—St. Louis Herald. H ARPER FOR JULY.—Harper’s Now Mouthly Magazine, for July, receivod and tor nnio by - WARNOCK k DAVIS, JuuolS 169 Congress stro-t G rant and williams tobacco.—6o boxes 6 ft 8s Grunt ft Williams Tobacco, just received, e by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON M CO. und for sale aug 2-1 L EMON 8YRUP.—CO boxes Reys best Lomon Syrup; 60 boxen Reys 2nd Lemon Syrup, Juit received, and for rale by au|26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CQ. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review for April. Received and for sale by • WARNOCK ft DAVIS, maylfl 169 Congress street. P OTATOES^-400. barrels superior Planting Patotoc8:50 do Western Rods - and 60 do Peach Blows, for salo by marb BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. P APER ft ltAtolNS.—160 roams Wrapping Paper 60 hair boxes Raisins, 60 boxes do, receivod and for sale by McMahon ft doyle, aug 26 206 ft 207 Bay street. M olasses, bacon. &c.— . 200 bbis New Orleans Molasses 100 " • Barbaioos aud Cuba Molasses 60 hhds Cuba ** 76 “ Ribbed and Clear Sides 26 Tierces choice Hams 10 bbis Mess Pork, in store and for sale by ...... HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. aug 29 S OAP, STARCH AND CANDLES: 300 boxes Colgate’s Family, Pale and No 1 Soap 75 do Beauell's and Smith’s Family do 76 do and half do Starch 260 do Tallow, Adamantlno and Sporm Can dle, in store and for salo by augl6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. B ITTER AND CHEESE” 10 kegs eboleo Goshen But or. ' 26 Boxes Now Cheese, lauding and for sale by aug28 ' ‘ __ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. , TjILOUR.—160 barrels Demuoada Superior Family JJ and Oakley Flour, hourly exi>ected. for sale by aug 28 ' HULCOMbE, JOHNSON ft CO. P ILOT BREAD.—25 bbis Treadwell’s Pilot Bread, landing and for salo by . aug!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft. CO. S IDES ft SHOULDERS.—SO hhds Primes Bacon Sides. 80 hhds Prime Bacon Shoulders, just received and ftc sale by aug 6 - SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. S IDES.—10 hhds Sides lauding from schr Goorgo Davis and for salo by_ uugO OGDEN. STARR ft CO. COME ONB-COBIH ALL t I HAVE Just receivod somo 100 thousand good Spanish Segars of tho very best brands, also, a lot or good German Began*, at low prices. Also, a lot or good French and German Wines. All or which I am uestiued to soil at reduced prices. I have also added to my present stock, a lot of the very fluost French Brandies—aud I say to you one and all, now is your Ume, for I am determined to make my mot to, low prices, and quick sales—so. come and see meat the corner or Bay and Bull streets, aug 26 A. BONAUD. ff/\bbls t .Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Carrots UU and Tomatoes. Landing per stoamer Ala bama, and for sale by aug 27 •J. D. JF8SE. fjtXTRA CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER—Por steamer Hi Alabama, and for sale by aug 27 J. D. JESSE. ASSIZES OP BRGAD Crrv Tbiascrxr’b Omar, \ Savannah, September 1,1860. j mUE averago price of Flour the last month being X otohtdolllaM and fifty cents per barrel, broad must weigh as follows : loot loaf must weigh. I.. ^ ...w.v.; JAMES-S. WILKINS,C. sept 1 ....ilb 14‘jJoz 16«ox 1 ; J EACH ISLAND CORN, for sal-, to arrvo, 1,200 «I bushols prime Beach Island Corn, apply to aug 28 ' WEBeTER ft PALMES. O NIONS.—10 bbis .of New . Unions per steamer Florida, roccivud pud for sale by qugO J. D. J UST RECEIVED—White Brilllanlca Chock Nalnsookt and Cambrics. Ladies’ black Bilk Gloves . . Water Twist I/mg Cloth, Patent Leather Belts Huokiibalt Toweling, &o. For salo by uuz7 Dewitt ft Morgan. F LOUR—200 sacks uraulfo Mills, New .Wheat Geo: Flour. IcO bbis oxtra - **, “ . Just rocolved and for salo by ' aug 28 bCRANTON, JOHNST >N ft CQ. FOR THE LADIES. J UST receivod por ^eamsbip.Fiorlda. from -New York, Brook’a Patent Waxed White, Blank and Col’d Spool Cotton, and for salo by 1 J. W THRELKELD. aug 27 ; Congress ft Whit .kor streota. (i . NOTICES. T HE schr JULIA A. RICH, will sailed positively ou Saturday next. All persons having freight for New Orleans, will send it down before Friday evening. . . LOCKETT ft SNELUNGS. attg. 88 .... C ANDLES, COFFEE ft CANDY.— 200 boxes Adamantine, Tifiow and.Sperm Caudles; . . ■ 150 bags Rio Co (Too '' 76 mats Ola Gov. Java Coffeo t 61) boxosfroih ground do. 60 boxes assorted Cainly, receivod and for sale by 771 ^ MCMAHON ft DOYLE, *ug 26 No:2hB ft 20T Bay st. A. H. CHAMPION. (Successor to Chumpiou A Watts.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard st., between the Market aud Buy st., 8 A VANN AH, OA. Dealer in Groceries, Foreign aud Domestic Liquors, Dried Fruits, ftc., ftc. Reference—A. Champion, Esq., tsamuul stoiomnux, Esq., Messrs. Rabun ft Whitehead, aud Swlit ft Co., Savannah Ga. nivU CttANH , WELLS * CO., FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, On. CHAFFER Hi CO, ‘ No. G Wbltalcer Street, Savananli, Ga,, W110LK-AU AND KCTA1L DKAIJCKS IN S ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, fto White Lead, Zinc, White Lmscrd, Sperm, Whale, Tan ners’aud NoatsfootUils, Glass, Brushes, Gold J^eal, Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nalls, Murblo Mantels, fto., ftc.Jc4 ☆ oil OTHIN&a EMPORIUM, ft 1 DOOR WE8T OF TUB BgrUBLlQlNBEADIyp hoqu FineRoady-mado Clothing ; Huts and Gaps, Shirts, Gloves. Hofilery, Oaues, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Fanny Articles for Gentlemen. W.O. Price, FASHIONABLE AND MILITABY TAYLOR, No. 147 Bay Street, SA VANN AH. Also, bupcrfinc Clotlis, asHlmers aud Vestings, will bo made to mca- sure, unexception able in stylo and workmanship, by the best mechanic*, at Hhortcst notice »C - Ordersfrom city and county solicited. , JOHN S. NORRIS, ARCHITECT. IJAVING resumed the practice of hlsprolea AX sion, ofiers his services to his friends und tin public as on Architect and SiiperiuLmdcnt. Designs fot any part Of tho country siippltii-l und executed in all tho various branches of his profes sion, such as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, Monuments, ftc. Thoroughly Firo Proof Stores dc signed and executed. Offico at present in Baytauc: rear of tho Custom House.. . . Jan a—Jy CARY'S DAGUERKOTYPE , AMRRO type* and Photocrapliy. P. M. CARY W OULD respectftillyglve notice that his rooms are now open for. the season, und roa- uy ror tlie reception of visitors. , 4 By tho AMBRonrra process persons may now have their children’s pictures taken, in almost any posi tion they may choose, in from 1 to 3 secodds muting. By tho Photooiupuic process old Dugpcr rooty per can be transferred to paper, beautifully colored and enlarged to life. oct 22 lUGAK.—2( bbis ^tnarfs,Powdered flugur do ;do .Cribbed patent ICE PITCHERS. Another, aud tiio 'inns, beautiful lot of Ico Pitchers yet, Just received/from the Manufacturer, and nt reduced prices. Therefore, any in wont of ono (uud who font) can buy low by calling on us. . Allmay.be assured thosu I'itchors are a luxury this hot weather. Rero lei t'hcp'nre, at KENNEDY ft BEACH’S House Furnishing Establishment, Hodgson’S Block, aug 26 Cor. B.oughton ft Binlsts. S' ."^^|!ir b ' t | 'SOBU(*OS, 4 ?';nx , lui.UUi , iiii«-ii:.glvoi..U) tlu i-.iook« oi;U Ncgto ju priviuo./ulvs.' Pit ' iH-Ji-roiuks—C.'iA, iU Ncgio jiiojjcay, i at jmViic onipiriturvsund dui-aUb. t.- L. luV^AR.- • mchao^- v - "•* J A". W, HKSKA. • O * H.T. SMOOT. GREEN A SMOOT,, v , ATTOUi, iiVS 'AtC HAW,, , octiJS •' "riloMsicro^'dx.' 1 '* JOHN JilLBO, — Onlluni-y of Ciintldnu Ceiuity, AND aITURNEV AT LAW. ' OIBre In the Coi.rtdloi.ifl.' • '■•-t • • '^nyl|i:»). 0 AATJltlONY AiccUi^Lod, VJI')'?!'* I i..U ATTOUA.KY .^T,UW^ .v^i .NllVitlinull, Gootklu.. .. . , £3?* Ofllco oil L’uj s>fi«-et, u\ er ihu Dunk oi'Savsfa. ah, .1. .«• ;<» . *ii» 1 • ■ maylif , -* f -’“/hi'i U* L.-F.iQnG,-- yjl a 'uu AT,;i'U.itN> V A i .LA W : wi««.*:. Curnvr oi tiny. huU Whltuki-i BtitcU, , , S' A v A. n'n'a’b . '' v, “ • ■ telitat •- athbe- •-•i-i’v wuionf;' • J y/K. snviOB. - AVRlGltT & SAVAGE, Vi it SOttlU AJ'JtjJtAc.l'oAJ LAW, bill;, n a tv, oa, .iyt9 JUMl S.' huW UlS, ‘ TuNGlNhuR, At\ ■fitir.Sl A.M> sUiVt-.iVlKj ■ cu«*cu in mu,vju.\ a.vu shva.\;«m^:>;.... i. (Above l- A..l« ljU»i«r.) . jyWtn ^ " T ’ 1 - s ■ 1 ••• a.moaEpin <si lutUTiiluris,' LQiuber, Mill aua Brick Voids. SUpt 6, . SAVAhNAU, flA. ,' ,**, *7.’. J* f-J’.V M. WHAT HMiTIl, » ATTORNEY A'i LAW, , ' AIXIOATOH, KAt<T rUtlUDA; Will practice in thului&teru uuo ramiborn Counties' 1 Refer to—Col. S. {Sibley, ond.ft«.R« Hilton, >a Vannuh. tobi-tf C, W. MAWil, . .... ATTORNEY AT LAW THASfKUS, IUCAKD 00., OA, Will attend to profesbional business In the CounUea of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette; Mori- " < • wether and Troup. ■ • ■ ■' .Reference—Uou. E. Y. Hill, InGrango, GA.; Hon David liwin, Marietta, Gq.;.Colonel M. M.TidwtD, ... Fayetteville, (la.; and Mr. William Dougherty, Co* , j %J luml>U8, tia. _ _ . sopl7-ly.. t , ~ Win. McALLlSTKit; fcibed on reasonable terms. Orders rea ped I ully solicited. ap IS ,,.. „i YONGE & FRIERSON, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SO. Ml IUV-«fKKKT. SAVANNAH. OA apr4 -.. COOL RETREAT THE ABBOR BILLIARD ON. (Ut'STAIIlS) Cornci Bull and Bryan streets, over Barber shop. ... June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. ‘ i». A. O’RYKME, “ • ATTORNEY AT LAW, i Office 175, Bay-Bt., over Turner ft Co’6. Drug Store 1 -t SAVANNAH, OA. DOVlO—ly . ■ , . ..i, i. .. 8* W . JIAKKU, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, J ;i« Monticollo, Jen'erapfl_Cpuptj\.lTiv,. Reference—Iloq. W. II. Flkming, Savannah, Ga. • A myll EDWARD G. WILSO'NT MAGISTRATE,'NOTARY AND COMMISSfONEF" • • -OF DEEDS. • . * -• • • i .* At Messrs. Word ft Owen s’. Law Office. 1 • [myll V WAYNE, G1USNVILLE &"cO m COMMISSION AN1 (IUVAhraN^llEROHANIN.- • ■*" 7 . . fyy *lrt<tl{aw\rMh. »/i ’.j W*'*: WAVNK. fi. E.GRENVlIJJi. .. W..T. SAMPLE,, • Chattanoo^i*, _ . U. ALEX. WAYNE, ly R—tf Favauunb. Vr.T j ri-f.h. ATr01lKEY^i*D,C0cSKElX0B Jtj U)V, Tnupvlllii, lAwAilwCrinty.Ha; (.nil CIIAS. G. CAJIII’UKLL - ?' ;..^; uttohney Jt..l,4.w..... VnXXDGXmLK, OA.J* v> • if Practices Law in Die various Counties .of'tire Oc„ muigee Circuit, ami the adjolhlng Counties of Twiggs, '*** Lniirenh and Washington. 1 * •• • < » r v Refer to—John Breton, H. A 1 . Crane; afid"R;''B |, *-'‘ ailfon. ■ ‘ - J • tUi.iij — GEOHeE Av CW>KD^ir,^ T ^~ ' ATTORNEY AND COUN8E|XOR AT ^A-P Conmiutioner of the Ui 8* Court of Claims for- >i~\n» the StuU qf Georgia. 1,1 »*• tut-Ai-ts/vr.. Office Corner:Bay and Ball streets, i n.iJ.-.A h --v ' ;fii.'us>x PHbTbdRAPffBrT 5 ’^" i,r> Inrgortzea Phbtdgraiatt,lk. f ' av> - n»hy'' • f, *... o .. \‘ vin i ..i.... • DULLER, •»' ■ it u:. s,\ JZ.TWX7.VB Dt.UjIlUi m DOSB* .fl V • ! - Also, Amb roly pet' and'Dm oc »' guprreotypes, in hit usual it* perior style. A callfoaollAed. . r .-j.-.u. i i.i -.mr^T «. 84. Juhan-st. aid MarLrtsqqJiii Z, "iA; * mil ' - , ' ,li a.t*—.n'. : .'MwttbXy