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THOMSON * WITTONOTON, Norm.
devuMh, Julff1,1IW.
MID1T, Twe O*elock, P. M.
DEMOCRATIC MEETINO.
A. meeting of the Democratic Part;,
cud ell those in favor of an impartial
administration of the ordinances of the
city of Savannah, will be held at St. An
drew's Hall, on Moods; Evening next, at
8 o'clock, P. H., for the purpose of making
arrangements to nominate candidates for
Mayor and Aldermen at the ^approaching
election.
By order of Executive Committee.
B. WAYNE, Chairman,
Edw'd G. Wilson, See';. sep!3
FROM CALIFORNIA,
JUDGE TEBBYDiaCHAEQEU.
The Vigilance ComoUtte* Disbanded.
Nxw Yoax, Sept. IL—The George Law had
arrived, with two weeka later dates from Cali-
She reports that the Vigilance Committee
had dlabanded[or become aiarmed]; that Judge
Ten; bad been discharged; and all the prlaon-
er» held by tho Committee released. Qtdethad
been restored, and hoalneai was Improving.
The mines were exceedingly productive.
A fire at Diamond Springs had destroyed
half a million’s worth of property.
The advices horn Oregon report fighting In
the Northern part of the Territory, in which
the volunteers were vlctoriona over the Indians.
The Georgs Law brings no news of Import^
ance horn the Isthmus, or the Southern Pacific
coast.
ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA.
TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
Advanes In BreadltnSb. .
Haupax, Sept 11.—The steamer Cambria
with two days later dates, arrived this after!
coon.
In England the conservatives are arranging
International differences, with the' view or
malting a grand attempt to overthrow the Pal
merston administration. '
The Qaeen of Oude remains at Southampton,
unrecognised by Ylotoria.
The Royal family have gone to Scotland.
In France the political news la unimportant.
Another prosecution of the members of the
secret society la progressing at Dyon.
An earthquake 'occurred In Algeria on the
list, destroying several villages.
Madrid papers say. that decrees are about to
appear dissolving the Oortes; regulating the
press; re-modelllng the Counolla of Btate; and
reestablishing the Constitution ot 1844. Two
hundred prisoners had been embarked at Bar
celona for Cuba. Sixteen civil governors in the
provinces bad been dismissed, and successors
appointed—half progressists and half modern-
doe. The ministry was represented as perfect
ly united.
The free trade congress in Belgium excites
considerable interest In England.
Prussian troops were going on at St. Goor,
on the Rhine.
The reported erection of a line of fortresses
arouud Berlin is confirmed.
The Anstrisn Journals ;deoy again, any in
crease of Austrian forces in Italy, but admit
that troops are already there, Rally in reach, In
case of war. The reported dlsaOectlon of the
Neapolitan Army 1* confirmed. It waa caused
by certain regiments having been ordered to
work on the railway.
A Frankfort letter professes to give an
analysis of the letter of the King of Naples to
the Western powers. The King considers the
letter's interference an encroachment upon his
independence. He does not refuse the sug
gested reform, but considers the Neapolitan
government the best judge of the matter; but
faedoeBnot say, as is reported, that he will
repel force by force, bnthintstbatlfany real
cause of grievance exists on the part of the
western powers, he is open to a European Con-
gress. i
In Turkey, the Forte la taking measures for
the chastisement of the Hontegrins, for recent
fSnnatlcal outrages; and has also oivi
assurances to the Western Powers that the
concessions to Christians will be observed—
There is some talk of. tax upon tobacco, to
realise two hundred millions piastres.
It waa rumored that Bassla was in,, u
expedition against the Abaslnians. Not a
single Russian soldier has crossed to Jurat.
Discredit the rumors.
India—the helrpto the Birman throne has
beenassasinated.
wain.
O’Donnell waa about to dissolve the Spanish
Cortes
The Spanish and Mexican difflculty bu been
definitely settled.
OUMA.
The Insurgents la China are progressing In
ihelr enure.
uotomoiiii.
Her commercial news are u follows; Cotton
unchanged, except In fair Orleans and fair Mo
biles, which have advanced an eighth. Selin
*>r the week W/MO. bales. i
The stormy weather hu caused a slight ad
^tabreachtaeyFlouradvanoedaahiUlng.
Richardson quotas Canal flour at HaaMs,
“nthern sosafifis fid;Ohio fife. Bed Wheat
M i White as (dalla fid. Mixed and
Yellow Cora Sts. Provisions unchanged.
American Stocks Arm and active.
Money unchanged.
Osuola 95},
The Ibltbwli.g dlspatahur come front out cur
respondent;
Halivax, Sept. Ill—The British steamship
Cambria, Captain Douglass, arrived last night,
ftora Liverpool, with dates to August 10th.
The cotton clrcnlora generally notice an ad
vance of }d. upon fair Orlenni and Mobile Cot
tons. ' Bales of the week 48,000 bales, of whleli
exporter, took 8,000, and speculators 8,000
‘ defl.. ‘ I-
Fulr Orleans 7|to7Jd.
Middling Orloans 0fi-10d.
Fair Upland...... fi|d.
Middling,Upland U3-I0d.
i Fair Mobile..,..,,.......... 0}d.
I Middling Mobile OfilOd.
Stock on hand Ml ,000 bale*. Receipts light,
Sales on Frldsy 10,000 bales, of which simu
lators and exporters took 4,000.
Manetustor Tronic.
Trade generally tbrougbout Eugland Is
prosperous.
Monty.
Money easy at farmer rates reported. Con
sols unchanged.
’ *. Steamer Atlantic.
The steamship Atlantic had arrived out.
Political Intelligence.
The tory party In England are endeavoring
to overthrow thn Pelmorston administration.
Terrible earthquakes had occurred In Algeria
and several villages wore destroyed.
[SKCOtill UtSVATOIt.]
Private letters, dated on the day the steamer
sailed, and telegraphed from Halifax, report
that sales sluco tho last steamer roach 40.000
hales, of which speculators have taken 7,000,
and exportera 4,000 hales. The quotations
glvon are Middling Mobiles, 0}; Middling Up
lands, 6}. I ho latest reports of Consols wore
04|. No political intelligence’6f much Impor
tance. There Is discontent spreading through
out Italy,
Arrival ofllieStenmslUji Arubla.
Hauvax, Sept. 13—The steamship Arabia
has arrived with Liverpool dates ta the 14th of
Sept.
The cotton market present nu new- feature
since the departure of the Cambria, nor has the
advices dy the last steamer from the United
states had any effect upon the mnrkct.
Fair Uplands r>| ; Middling Uplands 6 3
lOd.
The Cotton market closed lira).
Floub—The flour trade for the post few day
exhlbita dullness.
Wheat—Is also somewhat neglected.
Mamohisteu Tbadx—Bather quiet, hut not
unsatlfactory.
American stocks—Market linn.
Consols—Quiet, and quoted at U4J.
Havre Market.
The cottoh trade wus quiet, hut no change In
prices.
Asia Arrived
The steamship Asia bad arrived out.
New York Market.
New Yoke, Sept. 13—The Cotton market Is
unchanged, and but a moderate business doing.
Riot lii Baltimore.
New Yobx, Sept. 13—There was a political
riot In Baltimore to-day, In which two mon were
killed and twenty wounded.
til ths Agehtar that
Ip Halida, hence ou Wednesday,
arrived at to wharf In New York ut six o'clock
Saturday morning—ill .wfelli infill rfqiiWf
—- ■
Foreign'Wowa./ 1
We give to-day telegraphio reports of the
news brought by tho Cambria which sailed
hem Liverpool on the 30tU ult, arid, ijf, the
Arabia, which, sailed on the dth lnsU They
shows slight advance ta tho cotton market.
Political accounts of no special Interest.
Hauine DisABTEiu—By a letter frotaOnrde
nas, received by thoSpanlsh Consul, J.J.Martln,
wo learn that tho bark Malm Law, Captain
McCarty,'together with several other American
vessels and small unit, were lost-to the late
gale at Cardenas, The Main Law was char
tered ut tbla port by Messrs. J. J. Martin h Co.,
and cleared ou the 17th July IobI, with 178,003
feet lumber. The, day nftor discharging her
cargo, she was,lost.
jrll lest, published tho following state
ment In Its columns;— . „ . I
"Fhemqnt—Colonel 1 Ji.G. Fremont was
bora In France, Januaiy/lfill. His rather was
an emigrant horn. France, and hit mother a
native of Virginia. The Constitution of the
United 8tates..requlres that the office of Presi
dent shall ho filled by a a native-born tilth
Cropi*
Extract from aletter from Houston County—
dated 13 th Sept
The prospectoof the planters are exceedingly
gloomy in this and the adjoining counticp.
The terrible drought of’58 will bo felt and re*
membered by many of them for a long time.
1 was more fnvored than some of my neighbors,
but I do not think I shall muko a half crop
either of cotton or provisions. For nearly ten
weekB in some sections of the county, the an
cient curse waa realized, "thy Heaven that is
over thy head shall be brass, and the eurth that
is under thee, shall be iron.”
Then came the storm ot the last or August
and gave the coup de grace to the cotton
orop, with its drenching rain and furious
wind. The most of the cotton which had
opened permanently on account ot the dry
weather, waa whipped out of tho bolls and
either dastroyed by being washed under the
ground, or badly injured by the mud and sand.
I wrote you last year that we would make au
overwhelming crop—the result verified the
prediction. I now predict less than hair a
crop in this county—watch tho result.
pJ5°. ,jre f“ in * dispatch wo copy (Math.
rtt "bnrg Expruo of Saturday.]
(COMMUNICATED.)
Cotton Bagging.
Monro. Editor,:—One ot the things most
to be desired In a business community Is reliable
statements of tbe supply, demand, and prices,
of staple articles la the market. So many In
terests depend upon such facts that they should
be at nearly approached as possible. I am led
to these remarks by the comments of tbe R«-
publiean on the article ot Bagging In Savan
nah. That paper states first the stock at 200
bates, then proceeds .to say that In these figures
it was mistaken by an Individual, whereas to
truth tbe stock la one thousand. Now for a
paper which cfaimisuch credit as does tbe Re
publican to matters pertaining to commerce, I
am surprised that it: should be in anyway de
ceived In a matter, tbe entire truth ot which, la
so easily ascertained, and still more am I sur*
prised that it should be deceived, to that ex
tent as to first, from on Individual obtain a
statement altogether correct and reliable, then
oven with insult to the source or Its in forma-
ton .repudiate; It, and Insert, ta a plao®
which asks the confidence of all dealers'
ta the city and State, a statement
which, by the use of the slightest precaution,
It could have discovered was wholly untrue and
unfounded. I am interested ta correct reports
oftbe market and prices current, and I wish so
important au error to be corrected. The lint
statement, therefore, fixing the stock at two
hundred bales, was correct. This, of course,
only contemplated the quantity In Jlrjf handt,
•i that held by retailers, under such clreum-
stanccs, to never counted. But to enable the
editor of tbe Republican in his corrected state
ment, to come within one hundred per cent, of
the troth, we will count every bale held (as near
at It can be arrived et) by tbe retail and irholo-
•ale merchants, and the stock will net exceed
four hundred bales—certainly net five hundred.
Bo much for the Republican'r assurance that
R will not again be led Into error.
The article of Bsgging Is one about which
the commercial pulse Is feverish enough at best,
»n4 a discrepancy like this In tho report of a
small market like Bavannsh will lead consum
ers to question whether there bo not a sohome
to keep up prices for tbs benefit of speculators,
for If the figures are to variable boro what, ob-
•Itytagtbe proportion, must tho difference la
the great markets of tbe world be? i
» Mkbohant.
Tax New Btxamxb Scotia—Quebec, Sept,
to be laid on (be day tbe O. left Liverpool.—
The new steamer waa to be sixty feet longer
Uun tbe Persia, and have ten feet more beam
and five hundred additional homo power. It
waaexpected tho Bcotm would bo completed
1a about A year;
impartial admL ..
to apply to doggeiits ?—Republican.
Yea—to dogs and doggeries t
If any further reply, la wanted, we will say»
that it is the design of the Democracy, ani) those
in union witb’tbem, to give such an adqiinistra-
tiunto tbe city as shall know dq distinction
between high find low, rich ilud poor, in the
execution, of the laws. None who obey shall
wont protection—none who violate need expect
to escape punishment.
Withdrawal of Mr. Uuchatiait.
It is stated that Mr. Breckinridge ronlly
made a proposition to Mr. Buchanan at the
Wheatlandr, yesterday, on tbe subject or his
withdrawal. The plan is to get Mr. Donelsou
also to withdraw, and unito tho Democratic
and Amorlcau tickets in tho persons of Fill
more and Breckinridge, Buck a ticket Mr.
Breckinridge thinks will be likely to succeed
against Fremont and Dayton, What is to be
done about the two plattorms docs not appear,
Nor havo we learned what response Mr, Bu*
ehanan made to the proposition.
[Tho Republican snatches up and sets afloat
in Georgia, the above Roorback of the Bulletin
—a black republican paper of Philadelphia.
It is too palpable a falsehood to bo worthy of
contradiction. The Penntylvanian of last Fri
day,thus disposes of it^and its author.r-G. A J.]
Wo copy the above paragraph from tho Phil
adelphia Bulletin of last eyeuing,
The editor of that paper is a member of tho
Christian Oharch and day after to-morrow will
once more bend Ids knee at tbe altar of God,
with tho profound self-conviction that in pub
lishing this psrogrrpb ho forged aud ultered a
delberute, unqualified, wholesale He.
^lt will be seen that it is a clear aud straight
out statement which renders the guilt of the
knave who fabricated it all the. more damning.
The oath of poor Uncle Toby which broke
from him in regard to the dying soldier was
we are told wined out by the tear of the angel
who recorded it,but q Hi like thisso cold-blooded
and maUgnant, will stick to tbe.bypoerito who
made it fa the lost day or his life;', .
Perhapstho RepuSlicun wlil copy. ‘
Tub Gale,- Tbe barf lT"HTl}amble, Capt.
Powell which lelt this port on Sunday, 17th nit-
for New York, when within 25 miles of Key
West experienced a heavy gale, durng which
he lost his Rails, and sustained some other dam
age, and was driven before it under bare poles.
On Monday. 1st instant, tbe gale having sub
sided, Capt. Powell was euabled to muko an
observation, und found himself to be between
Cedar Keys and Deadman’s Bay. Capt.' Pow
ell then made for this port, and arrived *n
Wednesday last. Capt. Powell has gone to
Apalachicola to get sails. Should he fail in
getting them there, he will have to send te N.
York.—Newport (Flo.) Timet,
Yellow Fxvbb at*Foot "H a milton.—New
For*, Sept. It—One new case of feyer has
occureed at tho Relief Hospital at Fort Ham
ilton. No additional coses have occurred ut
the Military Hospital, aud the previous cases
ure all doing well. Two new cases (Uw. Du
bious and Crane) have arrived at New Utrecht.
They are severo attacks.
Cotton Crop in Ala'—The'editor of the
Montgomeiy Times [says in his issue of last
Saturday:
country of Central Alabama, 1 embracing^ part
of Butler, Lowndes, DaUas, Perry, Wilcox,
Marengo and Greene, afforded ns a considera
ble field of observation, confirmed by planters
along tbe whole road, Is that tho crop cannot
exceed one half of that of lost year. There is
little growing cotton—even those fields not
rusted (which were numerous,) bad ceased to
bloom. We are satisfied that in the cotton
counties oifthis State,four fifths of ail tbe cotton
to be made this year, is already open. If tbe
rain yesterday was general, the destruction of
open cetton must be Immense.
An Atrocious Slander Refuted.—To pro
duce the impression that there exists some dis
affection at the South, the black republicans
have placed the names of thirteen citizens of
Virginia upon tbe electoral ticket.
This has been done without the knowledge
or permission of these gentlemen, who are all
men of established character and known fidelity
to the South and its interests.
We ask aud authorize every lover of troth
and common honeBty to meet this insidions and
wicked outrage upon private character and
public history with our emphatio and indignant
denial— IVath. Union
Cor. HI. LewiTKepublicaD.
The Santa Fe Traders 1 Attacked and
Bobbed by the Free State Hen*
Independence, Bept. 2, 1858.
Since the skirmish of Ossawattomie.of which
you were apprised, the pro slavery party for
greater effectiveness, determined not to make
any other attack upon Lane or Browns forces
until the 13tb. Many of the different compa
nies, who only expected to remain a few days,
and were unprepared for a regular compaign,
returned to their homes to make such prepara
tion as was required, and desiga coming back
to prosecute the war with greater determina-
ttonand boldness.
Immediately upon the separation of this
body of men, the abolitionists, driven to ex
tremityby hunger, were necessarily compeUed
to make some bold attack, upon anything that
offered. It seems the returning Bauta Fe
trains were the most convenient, and on tbe
day before yesterday, they surrounded and
took Wm. Mc.Kinney r s train of twenty wagons,
their oxen, provisions and wagons. Bent’s
and one or two orther trains were close iq the
rear of Me. Kinney’s, and it Is feared they
shared the same fate. One or two outward
bound trains are afraid to leave the line, as
these robbing parties, have threatened all, and
say that they will even come into the State and
destroy Westport, New Bant* Fe, and this
place. Of this we feel no apprehension, save
by incendiaries. We learn that Richardson is
still in tbe field, with 7 or 800 men, and near
Lawrence. It is expected' that he will make an
Attack In a day or two.^''
Missouri—ItappenwttatMr. Newland,the
Fillmore candidate for lieutenant-governor ip
Missouri, Is elected by about two hundred ma
jority. The rest of the democratic State ticket
bos about five thousand, majority. Fewland
was chosen because his democratic opponent
resigned a few days before the eleetten, and
the name oftbe isubstitote did not rcuclraU
tbe counties in season for the election,
Washington Union* • • J
Wbat is Certain* >• > •
"It certain,” says the-Utica Horald, "that
tho pro-slavery romans are again affleting Kan
sas with fWtyds and flame.” To which the Utica
Obaeiffer raNto:,. ..... , r - , I
“It Is certain that Colonel Lane lias gone in
to the Territory with a band of ruffians for no
other purpose than to shed blood and Incite re
prisal. ■ ......
"ItIscertatonthat'Gerrit Smitb.whb[nfw
says this question must , bp settled .in'.blood,
ia the chief contributor to Lana’ssapputi
"It is certain tpatKaw was ptgcfcfol for
ne u-Iy two months before Lane made bis vio
lent inroad, and coraraeced attackingutbe set
tlen-ia (team'll •..
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Where the Kansas Outraob* are Manu
factured—Hon. Kly Moore, formerly a prom
inent member of Congress from New York city,
and u realdeut of Kansas for more than a year,
writes as follows from Lecompton t
" The truth is, neither tbe New York Times
nor Tribune bus any correspondent in this place.
Tills I know to he so, The correspondents of
those papers live In tho city of New York, and
undoubtedly uro attached to those respective
offices.’’ • • j
The Cangresslonul Result In Blaine*
Augusta, Me., Sept. 10—Sufficient returns
have been icceived, oveit from the democratic
strongholds, to insure the success oftbe follow
ing Corngessional ticket by handsome majori
ties.
1st. District—John M. Wood, over Joslah S
Little, Whig and Demooratlo candidate.'
2d. District—Charles I. Gillman, over E, P*
Pillsbury, Whig and Democratic candidate.
3d. DinricU-Nehemiah Abbate, over Henry
Fugails Whig, and Democratic candidate.
4th. District—Freeman Morse, oyer David
Bronson, Whig und Domnontio candidate.
5th. District—Israel Wasbburue over Abra
ham Sanboru, Whig aud Democratic.candidate.
fitl). District—Stephen 0, Foster, over Arno
WIs well, Whig and Domocratio candidate.
The above uro all newj members excepting
Mr. Wasbburno, re-elected.
Trial Trip of thk^U. B. Steamer Wabash
—New York, Sept. 12—The United States
steamer Wabash arrived here this afternoon
from a two days’ trial trip. The ship has
beeh thoroughly tested und performed tu tbe
entiro. satisfaction of Com. Paulding, Capt
Engle, and tho chief engineer, Martin.
• Consignees*
Por Btoatu’hlpTotlou. from Bulilmora—Claglmz-a
Cmoingham, LLUlautbai, A liaywootf, J Vf
ay Hi ft «!o, T 3 tyajrtie X dun, R R Agent,' J Bichol,
White, W King* Son, H m Boldley, Vooge k
Frierson, I'aUen, HmioR. a Op,- N B Jt 11 Wood, L
u’Connur, £ O’Byrae, N A Hurduo & Co, Etnstoiu *
Eukman,J A Barron, T M Tomer, M A Cohen,
Sorautun, Johnston k Co, J W Latbrop kOo.RuBu
iiavD k hong. M L Treauor. McUabou ft Uorle, og.
^iStarrAli), B-tgbam, KeUy* Co. SM Fadteau
F WOeruwell.LoelceU ft dnellings, liana ft Wadi-
burn, Crane, Wells ft Cni SbatTer ft Son; a D Brut
lfljrftCu, DO i'opp; HN Aldrich: F Champion;
Rodgers, Norris ft Cot Webster ft-Patino.*; King ft
Waring; Gilbert ft TUden, W ft R Uolntiro, J Has-
brouck ft 8on: tinldera ft Askew, B (Ubelhoiuo, Gar*
ft Co, O Cohen, Hudson, Fleming ft
HlglUy Important to the American
pcoplv—The original alid only genuine
rimAstlkt Cuopor’sPius,—Thl* lout e-xccUent
Vogetablo Medicine is, ii taken Tor tho time, and in
tho mapqcr spoolllod, warranted, on oath, to effect
aenro. , - <
'the tine balsamic and Invigorating powers which
Sir Aatley Cuopur'e Pitta pot'soip, mo wondorfnt; A
trial u l a eiugle doso will carry uunvictlou that they
uro ulUhit.is nucossary to tuvigorato tho feeblo,
roatjro tlto iuvulid (o health, aud do good in all
cases; uo loir need be cutertulned, as they are
quito harmless.
Iho heads oft amities should always have them
In tho hmirfo, as they may, with the greatest coul-
dcuco be resorted to, at any Umo, or iu any oisu.
Epsom rialts are amnetliue.-. h%l rooo irsa to whou
a pjrgutivo is require ). If tho true nature of Kp-
sum Saits, eoliilitz Powders, aul all salluo apor-
loots, were fully uudorstood, they would novoi bo
resorted to—thoy occasion uu excessive sccretlou
niiddUchargo ol the natural moisture of the stom
ach aud bowols, aud this sufttiua the contouta of
tlto stomach aud bowols aud produces watery emo
tions—tho vessels ul'tor this unnatural draining, aro
dried up, anil a eonflnud state ortho bowels is pro
duccd, which, if not carefully attendod to, produces
cdsUvouciS, aud all Us train of evils; bosidos, .ail
salts aro cold and griping, to say nothing or . tho
daugar of mlutakiug Oxuilu Acid for salts, which
mistake has In numerous instuncos terminated tu-
tally, rii. Aattoy Cooper’s Mild Exporiont AuU-Bilr
ioua Pills arouowgeubrally established as tlto most
favor)to family Medicine.
Citmox to tuk Pcuuc—Observe that on the top
of each box of tho genuine Mils, thero is an excel
lent likeness of Sir Astley Cooper; also tho facsimile
of the signature or MaoPuall ft Co., Bolo Proprietors
t ondon and Now York, on tho directions. Without
thoso marks of authenticity, they aro cortnmly spu
rious and an imposition, hold at 25 cents, 50 cents
and $1 per box. Full directions are given with
ouch box' Thoro is a great saving by taking tho
larger sizes.
Principal Depot iu tho United States 102 Broad
way Ncw York. For salo also by A. Q. D. ft Saudo
141 Willlan fetroet—Schieflblln Brothoro ft Co., 170
William street. MpKesaou ft Robins, Fulton
struct. C. V. rillckonor A Co., 81 Barclay street
llaviland, Ilarral ft Blsley, 20 Warren street, -rito-
>ben, Paul ft Co, 140 Cbarabors street, New York,
General Wholesalo Agents, who wflf'supply Drug
gists und dealors in Mediulno, at Proprietors Prices.
soptl5-lm , (1)
NOTlCxu.
All persous are hereby positively prohibited
from making any contracts with our carriers
for the delivery of the paper to them by tbe
week, or from paying the said carrlcw any
money. A high-handed game of injustice to
us, and to our regular subscribers, successfully
carried out for a length of time, has rendered
this course imperatively necessary, and it will
be hereafter rigidly enforced. All contracts
must be made at the office.
Kntisna Finance Committee.
The following is the Sayannah Finance Com--
mlttce to whom remittances for the cause of
the South in Kansas should be directed:
J. B. GaiUe, Chairm’n, Alexander Fawcett,
W.N. Habersham, Dr. H. L. Byrd,
R. D. Arnold, John N. Lewis,
I. K. Teflt, John Cooper,
James G. Rodgers, J. W. Webster,
and the Press of the city.
1 PortBoy ^ ri kh. ,' r ,. iNpiemlbtr !»'
; ■ Arrived. '
riohr PUudoma; Brewu, New York-Padalford
Fay ft Co.
Kelly*?Co IP T ° llua ’ Mir,e,r ' ’r^-Brlgham,
Cleared*
,^hr,8|#rm ‘ loud, Higbee, WilmUigtoo., N. O —
• ' ’’Departed.
ritoarnor Gordon, Brooks, Charleston.
JOliNC.BOOTII,
CIVIL ENGINfclKR AND SURVEYOR,
Will aim give bu attention to designs In ArchlUw.
taro, Offloo Ut the store of John Williamson, Ertq..
Bayjitroei. ' • - ■ • __ my 11
.10,131 M. MIIjf.EK ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
oiUce corner Bay nod Drayton rtrocta
i
A. H. Oil AMI-ION. i
(SuocuMof ta Clwmulon A Watta.)
mOLEHALB AND HETAIL GHOUKB,
N». 4 Baraui .butweeq taa H.rkel ud Bay ,1.,
J. . , 8AVANNAU, oa.
1 TWKrall* ^^ ftc^ ^ !^ , F ' or * ,l8n uud D* ,ulCfl tlo Liquors,
Referenc&i-A. bhamptoii, Esq., Bamuol sJolomona,
*q. f Messrs. Rabun ft Whltohead, aud Swill ft Co..
Savannah, Ga. mvli
0BAM,W1IM,I * CO.,
PAOTODS * COMMISSION MEBO0 ANTS,
gqvannali, Oa.
NEW
ADVERTISEMENTS.
■ —*i 11 ..... i
NGTICK.—i intend to. make a changu. in
m-+r aua ,llirrora
G.BaVNKMAN, .
sept 16-lm. 86Bryan street.
F’or Bale. *~
A Good alzo Bccoml-haud Iron Sato. Also a tirst
rate Cotton'8col'. Will be sold very low If
applied for Imraadlaloly, at this office,
sept [5-11 ,
iRIME WHITE FLINT CORN—1,000 bushel*
_ fresh shelled Boaoh Island Corn, for sale from
the Wharf, Apply to
sopt IE-21* W1LDUNCA.V.
LANIER ft ANDERSON,
ATTOBNBY8 AT LA^ ,
aporely . luooa.oa. .
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT 1AW.
Troupvllio, Lowndes County, Ga.
Witt practice In Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Ware,
Appling, Tolfitlr, .Irwin, Lauroua. aud. Pulaski
counties, Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madison, Hum
Uhm. andCelmnhlacounties, Florida. [myll
M X L L E ir'ite Tt 6~L L,
ATTORNEYS’AT UW,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
WUi practlco iu the Brunswick' Circuit—comuris-
lug the Allowing Counties:
Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Ware, ApunUcv.
Olirioh. Onffae and Utiarltoo. ’ • ’
JOHN B. MILLER. L 0. ROLL,
augs ly
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
^ttOl’CriAl.Swill baWoivo’l oy tho undersigned
until the 15th of October no tt, for robulldiug
ttioBridgo across Plpemaker*' t reek, ou tbe, Cher
okee Hill Cross.Road, to be of the following propor
tions (and all material of best black cypress, ox .
cept the cover, which must bibpurt yollow pine,)
XJo.fuot long, 18 loot wide, to bo lloorod 40 feet, to
bo sustained by four rows of pill g, three iu each
row. Each pil.-to be «xll Inches, and substantially
driven. Each row .of piles to bo capped by a 24
feet stick 0x12 Inches, 'and bovelofl on tbe upper
corners to show ui'uoool'4 inches—ibe cover tube
sustained by lour string nieces, running lengthwise
through tho bridgo 9xlliucbes; those tube hoveled
lo show a face of thfee inches at top, banisters to be
well braced at .each of .tips cap. sills Contractor
to furnish all material, auU ( work to bo doue and
turned ovet» to Road OomintoiouoM f<r their Imp ac
tion by! thOi 15th oT-Junnary next.
Bond, with security, required, for tbo faithful per-'
formatied of the worif,' together for Its romaiulng
subsUntlal folk even yearafrom completion.
■ GEQ. ,1*. HARRISON, I*. L O.C. 0.
tu behairor tho Inferior Court of Chatham Co.
Sept. 12lb, 1850. sept 12
...... If , MASSIE SCHOOL.
rplllririehool will hi organized on Weduosday,
1 October 1st, 1 under thi charge of Mr. BMat-
a Principal; who will bB aided by uomiieteut
laata. Thu houae will accommodate 300 pu
pils; 200‘of whom will be received freo or charge,
and 100 wilt pay tuition.
Ilie Massie School District includes Uml portion of
the city lying Oast of Whitaker at. All children re-
riding-ln this district are i-nthled to a ptaco in this
Applications most bo made to either of the Com
missioners, or to the Principal.
A. PORTER,
J. STODDARD,
S. COHEN.
CommisfeLners
Bavannab, Sept. 8tb, 1850. sept 8-lin
Morning Nows aud Republican copy one
to"*:.:, mv
A.THOMA8ftfco:
Auction mid Comtmaslon Menliaiita,
110 Bryan Sti'eet,
.SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A. Tuomas. _ (Jei2] . 8, s, Pianm..
W . H. F ' RUBLL,
DEALER IN CHOICE F AMILY GROCERIES
and Foreign and Domestic Fruit,
. coraw Broughton and Whitaker tU.
Town and country supplied with choice goods at
moderate prices. AU order# promptly otMeudod
to, aud satisfaction always guurauiouii. , 3|il»-
• JOlHrCLFALLItrARilV
WHOLB8ALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BUNDS, WINDOW RASH AND PANE
, DOORS.
West side Monument Square, Suvamiah, Ga.
tnayll
JOHN ii, COCH&ANE,
^ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Laurens county, Ga,, lato juuior partner ol
the firm of A. ft J. CoaraASn, Jrwtuton, Ga., will
attend promptly to ail buslnesa entrusted to hb
care. Particular attuntion paid to collectltig. Re
foreuop—Dr. C. it. Guyton, F. H. Rowe, Dublin,
Ga., M Marsh, Savannah. myll
• Pi'JAOOflS - ■"
8BOAB AND TOBACCO STORE.
Mo- W, Bull itreet, (sign of the Big Indian.)
N. B.—Keeps constantly oo hand Spanish, Halt
r ish, and Amorican riegara, at wholesale and re-
Alao, Chewing Tobacco, snuff, ftp,. Juno 1
PUBLIC SCHOOL,
mHE Pnbllo Sohool will be. re-oponed on Wednes-
X day, October 1st, under Mr W. H- Baker us
nuoipal. ..
one hundred and fifty pupils will ho rocolvod;
arty or wliom will pay tuition. Tha School District
includes that purtiuu or tbo city lymg wostorWbtta-
ker struei.
No.children living eosinf thn street can obtain
placosiu this School.
Application! muit bo made to either of the Com-
misstouors, or to the Principal.
A. PORTER,
J. STODDARD,
A COHEN,
Comrals-ioeers.
Savannah, Sept. 8tb, 1856. sept 8>lm
AST Morning News and RopubUcan copy ono
mouth.
C hoice liquors.—10 hair pipes o. d. aco.
brandy.
5 pipes Holland (Meder Swan) Gin ;
2 puncheons old Jamaica Rum;
1 do do St Croix do;
10 casks Port Wine.
Instore and fbrsale by
aug5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
^ toiler
• John Castner, for sale by
sopt 2 SCRANTON, JoHNSTON ft CO
Democratic.
Thoro will be a Tree Barblcuo.an l a Beef Shooting
near the Six Milo House, on tbo Angusta Road, on
Saturday next, tho 20tb Inst.
AU persons are Inviled to ationd. Sevoral
goutlomen or acknowledged ability, are expected to
bo present and address tho people, upon th t politi
cal questions of tho day.
sept 12
s:
landing and for sale by
sept 2 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON
TARCH.—50 boxes Oswego Pearl Starch
ij 50 do Boadell’s do do, landing
and for salo by
augU SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
QDbihrarg.
Dlod, this mornlug, ANN MATILDA, wife orWM.
L. Clark, of Columbus, Ga., and daughter or the
lato oseph George, of this city.
Tho friend) and acquaintances of tho families,
aro Invited to attend her tuneral, To-Morrow After*
noon, at five o’clock, from tho residence of her
lato father, corner ofl’rhio and President streets,
fty City pupors copy. sept 16
B EADELL’ri TALLOW CANDLES-76 boxes 6 ft 8
Beadell'a Tallow Candles. In store and for
sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
aug 6
nre.
Savannah Market, September IB* _
COTTON—Tbo saloi of Cotton this forenoon wore
198 bales, at tho following prices, viz. fiat 11, 7
atllJi, 44 ut lltf, 76 at 11#, 51 at U#, and 0 at
12 cent).
Worat—Wo hour of but ono .transaction in thla
today, beingtho.oaly one thi) season. Messrs,
Young ft Wyatt sold 1600 saoks (about 2500 bush-
ols) Red at $1 45 por sock, at tlie Dopot.
BxporU.
WILMINGTON, NC—Per fclir Storm Cloud—200
sacks 8alt.
NEW YORK, Soptll.—Corrox—Tbo loreigu news
has beon without effect.- Tbo market continues
steady atour quotations with sales to day «r 1,000
bales. Wo quoto :
NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION.
Upland. Florida. Mobile. K.Gftl'x
Ordinary 10 10 10 In
Middling ,U« MX M% 12
Middling Fair... 12)i 12 y t l‘i% 13
Fair... 12« 12« 18 lSu
Cotox— 1 Tho market U more quiot to-day; price*
aro firm. The stock of Itlo by the reconi arrival
has been Increased bt 5* ,000 bugs. At Philadelphia
soles havo transpired ol 7000 bags Rio at 10ka
11 Wc., and 60 mats Java at.UMo-
' Boutbcrn'Flour is in moderate request The low
grade) are heavy and the hotter brands easier,
rales of 1400 tobls at $7 25a7 55 for mixed to good
suporlluo Baltimore, Alexandria, &o. $7 60a816;
f9r favorite, fancy and extra brands., ■
7U)R SALE—10 shares Gas Company stock, by
JaugS BARKMA N. ft BULLOCH
yards medium Dundee Bagging; 26 bales GUnny
Cloth; 160 roll) do do; 200 coils prime Kentucky
Rope; 160 do Talr do; just received and for salo by
‘ sept 12 WEBSTER ft PALMES/! ]
/4.BATES1 OR AT ESI l UltATEam-
U A beautiful assortment ju.t received at
, ni -. 1 • -" • KENNEDY ft BEACH’d,\
House Furnishing Store, Hodgson’s Block, corhei
Broughton and bull streets.
corner
sept 12
■ d
OAP, CANDLES AND STAKCU.—
L.100 boxes Colgates Lt Bar, and No 1 Soap
100 do Smith and Buchans Family Soap
60 do Colgates Pale do do
60 do Adamantine Candles, Starr Brand,
100 do Boadells Tallow Candles, 6 and 8
76 do OiWi'go and Boadells Pearl Starch,
60 do Chicago Pearl Starch,
ft CO.
P ILOT OREAD.—26 bbls Treadwell's Pilot Broad
landing and for salo by
augl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
UST RECEIVED from New Vork-Blaok Crape
Shawls, and Tor sale by
J. W. THRELKELD,
eptft Congress and Whitaker streets.
AU50*.
L ADIES’ and Gents’ black and colored Kids; and
Misses’ do. For sale by
J. W. THRELKELD,
sopt5 Congress and Wbitaker streets.
H AMS —We have In store a small lot of choice
Tennessee small size Hants, which will bo
soiu low In tats to suit purchasers.
aept5 ' CRANE, WELLS ft OO.
S UGAR. COFFEE ft TEAS.—
50 buls Stuart’s A Clarified Sugar
•) B “ •*
76" G " * »«
25 " Crushed and Powdered Sugar*
200 Bags Prhno Green Rio Coffee ■
100 « Fair " “ « '
60 Mata Old Govornment Java Coffee
16 H cheats Primo Hyson Tea
10 K « •* Black “ tin folia. U do
10 X “ " “ x lb papers
50 caddies 0 ft 18 lbs each fine Hyson Tea
Just recalved and for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
Mg 29
T AYLOR’8 PREMIUM COTTON GINS.—The most
celebrated abort Staple Cotton Gins, now In
use, 40 and 60 saw each, for sale by
YONGE ft FRIERSON,
Pug 27 No. 94 Bay «jlrcot.
;if. LAWTON & CO.
liarl.aton, Wrath CaroUim.
SEA ISLAND COTTON AND IIICE P4C-
'-'fang';; i.; law
tt WaikWuob* BMt I Wllltui M.I.AWTON.
JoexPuT. Dm. • ■ ■( WinbobhUiwtohJu.
aug 29 :. ;: ; x rodfitn
n, J DITMt. a
WANDCOMMISB^oinu.
.attorney at law,
TflOXASriUX, flMMMT
All business eatrssUd to
prompt attention,
asna?
’•'““’“oODtaY.fiSfi&'tacSf
Shipping arid Comminlon Heroh
BAY-arxxxT. Xataxmab.**; ’
Forwarding and CommUon Mcrchanta.
■ B.r.ttMl, tannnirt, Ofc
0.«. U»MX». ‘ •• '" r_
HAEUMUl!!
59asd«1 ixoAirmm, covnoni <
YOUNG,. ATKDs'S ft DUNHAM, V inli..
C. A. GREENE ft CO.. 7 i
- si* xjuiiis,; .. .
Factor and Qeneril Com^ia^qii Bfercteit 1
„ NO; 71 DAY-6TXSBT, BA VANN AM , #Aui i!
Rxnmx to—Messrs. CMgbornftCuimlnaham,. IfirtS
ft Prenthw, Ogden. Starr ft ro„ r Sayaiuiabi'i'J. f ,
ThompfftP BnMnu ; -^Vi W»)
w«. Aum,« ooum.. , .
COUPBRItVJ
FACTORS ft GENERAL COMM—
-Bay street, 1 8avannab,
JBFFBRBOIT ROBKRTft^
COMMISSION B ,MKRCHANT,
and healer nr.. ' .
Timber and Lumber, 7
BA VANN AH, Wtf, l
-r X9mXm7e\nOUUMMi'.llUt(!i'
DOMESTIC, POReIoN
: -»RY OOOD& .“'713.S®B5B
. No, 149 Congnu*t., £
JAri. T. WELLS, formerly of
rHEOl’HU.I’ri WuAIAMS,
■ept 7
COMMISSION
m»y 80 > VANNAB '^
JAMES McIIENIlY,
Insurance Broker and Notar; Public
Marine Protodta Noted and Extended, Average
affiusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn*
fapers prepared whereby to recover losses Iron
American or Brltiah Undorwrltcw, and alteutloi
given to all matters connected with shipping and In-
ouranco, No. 118 Buy-street opposite thfr front o
the Custom House. iy nov 8
JBSSE~t7^BERNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Nowuausville, Fla.
Refsrenco—Georgo . Brown. William Doll, New
nansville, Fla., K. B. Bitten, Boston ft Villalonga.
Savannah, Ga.myll
J.M.BYRB,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
aug20 Ho. 142 Bay-st., Savannah;
PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
NOTARY 8 MJ.^YA f 'AND
COPYIST,
Will exeute Deeds, Mortgages, i’owor or Attorney,
Wills, Bonds, Notices and Takiug ol Interrogatories.
Offioo at the Court House, Savannah, Ga.
Court Days, Third Tuesday In each montn, and
held at the office uf Edwaiu«». Wllon, Esq.
. Rwldence, Gaston, between Barnard and Tattnall
street.
Any call at night, un business, will bo attendee
to immediately. jy26
WM. M. WILLIAMS, THADDXC8 OUVMK. JACK UKuWlI
WILLIAMS, OLIVER ft BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion County, Ga.,
WUI practice in tbe counties of Marion, Macon, Ho us
tou, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, toe, and an)
adjoining counties, where their servlcos may Ih
required. myll
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
ATTOKNEY AT LAW,
MAXORTA, OA.
OC120—ly
DAVID Q. WILDS,
ATTOBNBY AT LAW,
BPABTA, OA.
WUI practice in the counUee of Hancock, Warren
Washington, and Baldwin.
Ksmuncra—Bohn ft Foster, Rabun ft Smite, and
E. A. 8ouUard, Savannah. Jan9
R. U. HILTON,
ATTORNEY AND GOUNSEIAOR AT LAW.
Office corner or Bay and Drayton-«ts.
SAVANNAH, OA.
my 11
DR. UIIARLES H. COLDING,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No. 14 UBERTY ST.,
One door west of Drayton. myll
WM. C. CONNELLY,
ATTOBNBY AT LAW,
nABSLLA, WORTH OOCNTT, OA.. (FOOT OmOX, A1
Will practiso In tho Southern Circuit, ana in Macon,
Dooly and Wortn Counties ol the Macon Circuit.
AST Particular attention given to the coUection ol
claims' ' ‘ ‘ ‘
s In South-Western Georgia.
Je2—6m
E. CUM MING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
rebl-ly lawnrroir, oa.
CHAFFER it CO.
No. 0 Whitaker Street, Savananh, Ga.,
WHOLBULI AND BXTA1L DIALERS IN
S ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, fto While
Lead, Zino, White Llnsoed, Sperm, Whale, Tan
ners’and NeaUffootOHs, Glass, Brashes, Gold Leal,
Brousa, Builders' Hardware. Nalls, Marble Mantels,
fto., • . Jc4
☆ CLOTHING a
EMPORIUM. W
1 DOOR WX8T OFTDEKEI'UBLIUAN KBADINO HOUR
Fine Ready-made
Clothing j Hats
and Caps, Shirts,
Collars,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Caues, umbrellas
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchief)),
and
Fanoy Articles
for ,;.r
Gontlomen.
T)EACHE3.—A choice lot of English Peaches,
JL suitable for preserving, Just received and for
sate by - septll J. D.*
C OFFEE —1000 bag* fair, prime and choice Rio
Coffee, 00 bags do do do Liguyra do, 8000 lbs
Old Government Javo do, Id store and ter sale by
sept 2 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
T ARD—80 bbls prime Leaf Lard, M
±j do, In store and for sale by
■ept 2 WBBfifER ft'
60 kegsdodo
PALMES.
L ARD.—20 bbls prime No _
prime No 1 LeaTUrd, tanu. u
sept 2 SCRANTON, JOl
r Lard, 60 kep
, and ter sale by
NSTONfcOO.
S.t-40 mats old Govermaent Java
ter schr J. Oaatner, tor sale by
RANTO Vi JOHNSTON ft OO.
ClMOKFD HERRINGS —50 boxes smoked Her-
O rion.ilanding per 'schr John Outer, and for
pfle by-; T : ■ «aMTTON, JOHN8TON ft OO.
CwiV. Ybusa fc wyati.
>16 casks sugar cured Hams; received
feb 6
W.O.Prive,
FASHIONABLE
AW)
MILITARY
TAILOR,
No. 147
Bay Street,
SA VANN AH.
Ordersfrom city and oounty solicited. JBK
Alsu, cuptirliuf
loths, aulmere
and Vestings, will
be made te me*-
dure.unexception-
able in style
and
workmanship,
by the
best mechanics,
at ehorteat
notice
mm
DR8. LKFLKR ft WILCOX, Detltlits.
ARB now (tally prepared to in
sert fuU or partial setts of Teetl.
on the principle of Dr. J. AUens’s
Patent Continuous-Gum, By thb
improvement, theterm of the tkoe can be restored to
any degree or rotundity that may be desired. Ills
applicable inaU cases where tbe cheeks have ralleo
in and cannot be detected by tho closest observer.—
Ibis method combines tha followingv lvintiges:—
An artificial gam, which exhibits a perfectly natural
and life-like appearance, and Imparts to tha theotb
that peculiar expression which characterises tha na
tural organs.
This Gum oonsitU of a * Uaclous oompounl whlob
laappUedand (tased upon lhaTeath and piataln soco
a manner, aa tofiU up all tha interiticea around the
base ofthsTssth, and also uoltes them firmly te
each other and to the Plata, upon which they are
aett. This seenras perfect cleanliness of tha Teeth
Office over DeWltt Ar Morgan, CoogreuatreeL
fy RepoblleM and Georgian oopy. fsbtfi-tl
BMOTNRD AND CL ARIFIED SUGAR*,
Bbls Stuart’s A. Crushed 8ugar.
JuilrewivUuJtarul^b,
MXt; !ir ;,,; .. scHAiuifjoiuwTow.oa,
m
fiurbol
ODASSES MAOKEIUX AND MUSTARD.—M
•MITWaff '
0. sew
rvses, Davis'* ionoI'-S W?’
WM. S . DANiBLC,"
ATTOBNBY Aff TA
uTinu. u. ‘'
—roniM over ThomMll.TsniwfeOo.'.T.nt
tor., Bay .trot. mjt
AOCKXTT ii SNKLIaNG*
COMMISSION MEB
NHirnsa aoknty;-
ffmtnww Qm*
wniiuewtioiiu kinds orprafiiml
IrlctattonUon given U rorelvtog ,184 (btwirttnj
;imd.. mt,31 ' . Iff
loetton ^CmunMon^Hoai^jitiiMtt^S
General Agent and Anotieneor,
Solicits from his friends conslgnmata of.avarf
•esoription. Takee orders for Cotton. 4 ^
«r special attention given to.the aatas afRaM
otato, Stocks and Negro property, a| paMaiaai
rivateBalea. Prompt returns and diipofc*.
Keference-C. A. L. LAMAR. ~
as. W. OBKXN.
GREEN 4ft SMI
ATTORNEYS AT L
OCt26 TMONASTOJf, OA.
SLS.
‘./’oils
JOHN bilbo. ,
Ordinary off Chatham Cofuitjft ,
AND ATTORNEY AT LAW* ’ ■ ‘ L
Office in ths Court House. • <.'NrMS )
ATTORNEY AT LAW,,
Ssvnnnnh, Georgia.
r.r in. Bukoratvi
H. b. P. KlNo,
* Offlco on Bay street, over t!
ATTOBNBY AT LAW.
Corner off B«{t and* Whitaker *
BATANHAB.
feb 22
A. a. vnuottv. J.k. k.
WRIGHT Jt BAVAGE,
ATTOUNKYS AT LAW, •
BRUNSWICK, QA. -W
ENGINEER, ARCHITECT AND £
oeaxxn or bkattox add uvamssI *•
(Above C A. L. Lamar.) < o i ,
Jyfi—3m i.M'f.,
Lumber, Mill and Brick Yaida.
toptt M.VANNAH, 0*.. [
M. WHIT SMITH.
ATTOBNBY AT TaW,
Will practice in tho Ekstern and 8outhera i
Refer to-Col. 8. B. Sibley, and R. a “
C.W. MABRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
nuxxux, muan oo., qa.
Will attend to professional business In ths
if Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, foral
wether and Troup.
Reference-Hoo. E. Y. HilL 1
iJavid Irwin. Marietta. Ga.: ' 4
-‘ayettevllle, Ga.; and Mr. Vruuaia uengaeny. vw
umbus, Ga. sepl7-4y
ME
, William Dougherty, Oa*
Wm. MoALLIBTBR.
tCarbfe Monuments, Tombs and Grave Bioaea, ttaift*
tahed on reasonable terms. Ordeta ret* 1
poctfully solicited.
apl8
COOl. RKTHHA-X 1 • “ TTr "
THE ARBOR BILLIARD SALOOX.
(UrSTAIHM
Corner Dull and Brytn Hreou, ov.r Buber IkM
Jane 27 J. £ BAYWOOD, 4gtag~
ffOIOI it FRIEIUOIT.
rOHWABDINI) AND OOMUISSION HliiCBAMff.
no. M UTjrnnr. utaiui, OA
«pr4 ;-...-.aib»i.
D. ArO’UtBNB,
ATTOBNBY AT LAW,| ^ 1
Offlo. 173, Baff-iV, over Turner * Co'e. Drug tael.
•ATANN AH, Ok. ' ■'
DOT 10—Iff
*. WTBaKEB. ' -
ATTORNEY AND CODNSElLOR AT LAIT, '
MonUoeUo, JeHkreon Countriffta..,» i,,
BeArence—Hon. W. B. ru™,>- J - S '
kdwak!) a? enm i r i ^
MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND OnuiOWnenu
OF DHHJa.
At Meter.. Wud k Owen.; Uw 0*le£ :>z:f; iji^it
oumuAioa,
WA’
C0MMISS101
THOS. 8. WAYNE.
R. ALEX. WAYNE,
Jy8~tf Savannah.
*• w. BATTMUMM. : r >
ATTORNEY AND COUNSfXLOR AT UW.
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