Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 16, 1856, Image 1

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CMCIIH IvlMoripUon Price* oflaTannah Paper. common cadenfeodlo*, the pwprletora anil number.oMH.U>r» ppentnuedIn Se.Moeli, |»*e«ao|H*l th* Mtawtaf unir cm rafeoof aub- MripUm,» Uk) ofcet tbi> dart PkIIv Piper, P*c •***■, Eednume 00 trl-WertiJ “ i M if«ur,x*|leoow,lB*4nm« t Ob ITeekl;, be* ooplea, *> on. nMraaa 8 00 ffMkU.emM “ » “ 10 00 ffeeklj, M •• « •• ..........WOO Weekly, tweot/ “ “ “ i.'.OO 00 When oei paid wtlhtn om month from th. time rfaabsorio«8 tha ohuge Ibr the Dally will bo men jnllaro, u< fee the Tri-Weekly jtee. The ICeeeiy will bo aoat only to Utoao who pay In ‘ThTpitpor wilt intractably bo dlMonUnod'upon the exiHration of UtoUmolbc whloh II baa boon pald- Tbe abora reloe to take eObot (Com and after Ibis ALEXANDER ft 8tnm>, JlqmMtom, R. B. HILTON ft CO., Oeerpimt (C Journal, THOMPSON ft WTTHINQTON, Nam. gecannsk, July 1, 1000. TCffliDAT, Twe Colooft, P. B. FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE ATXjAJN xiO. Naw You, Sopt IS. The steamer Atlantic has acrired with Liv erpool datea to the 3d, Her market accounts wen anticipated by the Arabia, whose adclcee tntothedth. ■ 8be reports that the Hon. 0. F. YUleca wil* be appointed British Minister to the United Slates. Russia has determined to refer the contrower ,j |n regard to the Island of Serpents, to the decision of the approaohing Paris Conference, England has sent a menacing note to the King of Naples. France refused to concur In lhaa declared'that lio would "rather soon' fo fell, mid were oulrldd nWujr hofeit! Ohio river ritn red mA Ms Wooi of tholf narai s csiufil lie usoeitiiliiid. S l U’IISw. ... „ Hn ,a. P - etta - „ iij.ibomm K of ihivt Urea, Mohses , , atldid to the Vnlm." "Idates.for Itiite—not jrosalonal ud further, there are not fifteen Fill- ' '.he State for either "The Fremunt,party have their cant Congress in evory District In the f a 'solitary Fillmore man on; the Com ticket! Ai more mon running In the State for either branch of the State Legislature, -notwithstand ing the nekt Legislature'have to elect two Uni- tea States Senators. Four-mills of the Fill more Amcrcaus are supporting the abolition candidates fer State oncers, uud for Congresa and the Logistaturo. . The few Elllmore men who are ranning for the Legislature denouuoe the demncratlo par ty, hutTiave not one word to say against Fre mont. They nil mureli under a dag with six- teen it art, representing the sixteen /Yee Stutea, The few Flllinore papers that nre iu this Btute support the fusion ticket tuidor the head of “tue People's ticket*’? Fremont editors call it “the - Republican ticket.”. Many FUlmure men say the only hope of his election.is to gut jt to the House; yet they are supporting Fremont men for Congress in every District in tue State. Beautiful nationality. Julian, Cravens, and all the abolitionists of *4S and ’62, are harmon izing with the Fillmore and Fremont branches of the American party. Both branches of the Know Nothing party encounter great difficulty in defining Fremont's religiout poeition. It has been proved very satisfactory to many, that ho , JmpQs Cork reu-streot, near through his lody just above 1 the wife was alv» shot in tho side., They‘uro not, considered to bo dangerously injured. - . ;>•>. John Sownrd, a boy residing on Montgomery; Btreet near Light, reoelved u ball iu his groin and Is supposed to bo mortully wounded. At the time lie wasslibt bo wild standing oh tub corner of Isight nnd Church streets looking at the afity, Titos. Mjcpu n young man aged about twenty residing at No, 131 Hainburg-street, white tag iu a door on Warren-street near Light ihot in the fuco, the- bull passing through leek whilo another pnssed through his i a Catholic and Episcopalian. I will now present a more pleasing picture. itfoi fifi — i ** “ - “ Spain has, increased the pay of her army. New York Markets* tfiw York, Sept U.—The Cotton market ekhibited no new feature; quotations steady, de nted fair. Sale* of the day 100 bales. Flour declined frem 6 to 12 cents. Wheat from 2 to 8 oents. The demoeratfo party are in the field, fully and completely organized; they are baltliug against sectionalism, under the broad flag of the Union. Their entire State ticket is composed of national men, from Governor down. In each congressional district they liuvo a sound na tional man in the field; ana in every county in the State they are supporting men for the Leg islature who ore sound to the core. “Buchanan and the Union,” is thoir cry; “ Fremont and Freedom,” is the wntch-wora of the fusionists. Several of the candidates ou the fusion ticket spread out before their audience a map of the united States, with a black lino drawn uround the slave States. The South and her institu tions are denounced in unmeasured terms. On the 15th I attended a democratic meet ing in Washington, Davis county in this State. It was addressed by John L. Robinson, for mer member of Congress from the eastern portion of the State. He was attentively lis tened to and made one of the most effective speeches that I ever listened to. There was a large audienco, and scarcely a E erson moved from 1 their seat during a two ours’ speech. He accorded to Mr. Fillmore a high character for exalted patriotism and de votion to the Union, and regretted thut the contest was not betweon him uud Mr. Bucbapuu instead of Fremont. He maintained that the election of Fremont would inevitably produce a disunion of the States; that he wus a sectional candidate, and looked alone to the North for ipport; that, it elected, his Cabinet, as well i Foreign Ministers, would be selected from the North; that no Southern man possessed ol self-respect would accept ofllce under him. He asked if it could be expected that the South could or would remain in the Uuion uu- standinj was si... his check whilo another pnssed through ...„ right arm. His injuries are not deemed dan gerous. ' " John Jones a young man 'agod about twenty one years residing on Light-street extended was dungerciusiy stabbed in the breast and severely beaten with clubs. It is feured his fc ’ rles will result fatally. • Charles llmnnan who roMdea on Light-street- near Montgomery received a painful wound in tho neck from buck-shot. Zachnrias Could received a slight flesh wound in the breast. John Hartlove received a similar wonnd up* on his right leg near the knee. John Carter, residing on Williamson’s alley, was wounded in the face nnd upon the left wrlBt, by shot. Edward Crouch, a lad, residing on Mont* „)mery street, near Charles, was shot in the arm; the ball passing through,above the elbow. Samuel E. Oauo, from Cincinnati, who arrived der these circumstances; that the power and influence of the Government at home and Bark or Cokmbboi Building.—The brick building on the north-west corner of Bryan and Drayton streets, is in process of re-bullding. It has a new iron front to the principal story, ud an addition has been nude to the west end ortho block, which gives it more frontage on Bryan street. When finished it will be quite an improvement to that portion of the city. The contractor is Mr. John S. Norris, Architect. The Bonk will go into operation as < Boon as their building is finished. Their bills have bun received from the engravers, and for beauty of execution equals anything of the kind that we have examined. abroad, would be brought to bear against her interests. He vindicated the South against the charge of disloyalty to tho Union; said sho had never asked for anything that was not due her; that it could not be shown that she had ever attempted to force npon the North any unjust or unequal legislation.- Ho said thut the South, iu her loyalty to the Union, lmd siib* milted to the Missouri Compromise; that its re peal and the passage of-the Kausas bill was but an act of justice to the South; that the South bad equal rights with the North iu thut Terri- tory, and that it was left with the people to determine whether they should have slavery or not; that the peoplo were tho proper tribiraal toreleritto. He said the North, and not the South, were responsible for the difficulties in Kansas; that it was not until after tho formation of Emigrant, Aid Societies in Washington, and throughout ” “ England, immediately after the passage io Kansas bill, that tho people of Missouri tookstepe to counters Judge Hawxins.—This gentleman, tho Dem- Urutio candidate for Congress from Florida, offing to the obstructions of the late storm, bud to go by way of Golumbos and down the Ala bama river, to fill his appointment at,. Pen- licola. jTas Italian Bbidk in Bobton.—This new play of our friend B. Y.L. has been received with manifest favor in Boston. We clip tb? following paragraph from the Courier of that city: The Italian Bride, the new tragedy produ at tbo Museum, has been met witn the most de cided marks of approval, Miss Logan having made a most flattering impression as Venetia. it their objects, which ith anti-slavery popula tion; that self-preservation prompted Missouri and the South to take the steps which, they iad in this matter. He said that when there were fifteen slave and fiiteen free States, the South voted to admit California with a free State constitution, when by doing so she lost her balance of power in tbe National Legisla ture; he said the South only asked to bo pro tected in her constitutional tights; thut the con stitution nor the union would ever have existed if these guarantees had not been secured to the South; he said the republicans boasted that the Booth dare not leave the Union; that if she did they would whip her back before breakfast tbe ‘ * "* Bill ’ ’ What Daniel Webstbb said of Jambs Bcouanan.—Ia 1848 Mr. Webster made speech in Boston, in favor of tbe election of Uen. Taylor, which he commenced as fol lows *. “Gentlemen, I saw this morning a speech delivered lately in Washington by y tke present Secretary of State, Mr. Buchanan, a gentleman who is among the first, if not the very first of bis party, in point of character and standing in the country. Differing from most of the sen timents iu his speech, I will do its author the credit uud justice to say that it is a manly speech.” [COMMUNICATED.] Mmri. Editor• .‘—The writer of the article nlgned “Merchant” had no desire to enter into controversy with the Republican, or question tbe correctness or incorrectness of its Prices Current or reports, bat .simply to sustain the report made by an individual, whloh report was made in reply to questions asked by the re. porter of the Republican, as to the prices of Gunny Bagging, stock on hand, Ac., Ac. The answer was that in first hands there were about two hundred bales, and same time last year 2000 to (2500) twenty-five hundred. Now, if the “individual” intended to have included the quantity in tbe bands of retailers, he would have put the latter at over threo thousand—the former four to five hundred. This report, given at random, will be sustained by tbree-fonrtbs of those engaged in the Bagging trade. Mbboiiant. Indiana Politics. The following letter, which we copy from the Memphis Bulletin—a neutral paper, shews who are “fighting our battles” in Indiana, and how they are fought Let no one fail to give itpersual. Portions of it are of thrilling in terest. Eitmateditrength cf the eeveral SanctidaUe— Fution rf Ticket*—Legiilatioe Candidate• -the Democratic Party—Speech of John 4, Robinton. feta. Editor or tbe H.rolDg Bullatin : , . Knowing Tonrnnxietj to fnrntoh your rea din with political information, I write with “* ’lew of tdrlalng yon of the true condition °f Ppliticail puttan In thta State. Tho IMendi »1 ril three of the Presidential ctndldntMnoml- uted electoral ticket*. Buchenan nnd Fre- Bont 1 * are now fell nnd complete, bat three or four or Hr. Fillmore’, elector* bue declined wrong, hut I preonmn their ptaoeo Will be rep Plied. The conteat, however, I* entirely be-t ween Buchanan and Fremont. Hr.TUftnore’ rirength 1* eatlmated at bom 10,00 to 10,000 PJtt In tbe State, and tbe general Imprreslon tari It will fell fer abort oftbe tatter number. The American party of thU SUfe baa bean “Id, and, with th* excaptieo of a amnll bag. S wi delivered to tbonpabltaau and ai£. uuonlata. Ia truth, it wm* creaa on the tbo- °* Fillmoi* aadDon- FI 11 ®, 0115 republican knbw-noth- efSSf^.fnfilanopolis to elect t State tick- next day after she seceded. Whero, asked he, would Southern Indiana be- found, in the event that the North attempted to keep tbe south in an udjust uud unequnl union by physical fore? Not on the Hide of the North* Th; fight would commeuce right here. The North never could , reach tho South with an army through Southern Indiana. What could Fremont and his fanatical follows offer Indiana in the place of our ureseut glurious Constitution and our Union ? Could Fremont, Hale, Sew ard, Giddings, Sumner, Ac., give us such a Constitution and such a Union asjWuBhington, Adams, Jefferson, and others, had bequeathed to us? He exhorted every mnn and woman ►resent to stand by the Constitution and the Jnion; that the Union could no)y be preserved by guaranteeing to every portion of tbe Union tbe rights which they possess under the Const!- thion;that the very moment th. |North dL-regard the rights and iutereets of me South, tlui Union was in danger. That as sone os perfect equality ceased to exist, theUnion was not worth saving. He said Indiana had always been conserva tive, and that probably the existence of the Union depended on her course in the approach ing election. Ae implored them to array them- lives against sectionalism and fanaticism, and ipport the Constitution and the Union, lgiveyouthisas a sample of his a; All of the democrats talk just os he does. Tho sun does not shine on men who are more loyal to the Constitution anff tho Union, than the democracy of Indiana. They uro fighting against the combined factions of all parties.— They have made no concessions to sectionalism or fanaticism, t aml wifu, Whli rfesido W'-WiiW, uv Light. A bull im.sMf) uutlrojy, tody just al„W lho iil|l». Hfa Highlythe American Peo. pltwrhe original nn«l only genuine iiiu-t uxoullent I'Amir Coorer'S I'lU.-'.—ThL — BtU'Uo Me lloiuo L, ii Liken far thu'liino, nnd iu tho.raiiiiuM-*peoiUuU,-WiirrRUiud, uu uiah, t>* tifoct noiifo n • '(lie Hue balsamic o»l Invigorating power* whloh Nir fVs;ni,v CuoiPvrVHlihiHwaeis, are woudoirulia trial u i A »iuglu iIosq Will carry conviction that they are lillihif ii neceoAiW to invigorate the feeble, restore ihe-lu valid to health, and do goodln all ease*; uu luur need be entertained, aa they aro qutto harmless lhu heads or I'atulUs'i should always have them in Mto.ltuiujo, a* they may, with the greatest oouti- tfeuuu bn i.esorted to, at auy time, or In any ease, vLpibin ,-ii is aro soiufUnij , had reo i.irse to when u p.n-gativo L require . ir tho true naturoof lip. so.u 44ti<, .-etdl ta j’owderft, uud all aaliue apor- lents, were hilly understood, thoy would never bo rvHOltud to— they w!ua.-.iou au t-xcessive aw:rotiuu mid dlsvliurgi.’ oi the' natural moloure or the stom- null at>tl bowel.-, uud tuts s»ttim* the eunteuia or ihe stomach and uowei* and produces watery emo- lious-r-lhe vt-ssuls aTter tills uuuutural draiaiug, are dried up. uud u con line A state ortho bowel* U pro duced, which, if nut carefully aUeudod to, produco* in the city yosterday morning, and was jmssiDg at the time, was crippled by a ball lodging in his left nnkie. He was taken to the southern police station, uud received eurglcalaid. -, r - , rglej Daniel Spcden, residing on Henrietta street between Light aud Charles, was Hhot in the shoulder. Tt is thought the ball has passed downwnrds in to his stomach, the physiciun be ing unable to find it. Relies in great agony, and it is thought his injuries wi lpr ve fatu!. Frederick Hammond, a young man residing on [OtitgolUtiry street, between Charles and Light,received some twenty buckshot in ditter- ent parts of his body. Ills injuries are not dangerous. Michael Marshall received two wounds—one in tho leg another in his throat—neither of which, however, are deemed dangerous. A young man named Gulley, residing on Montgomery street, near Light, received a pain- fill bail wound in one of his legs. A majority of those wounded were not parti cipating in the itftVay, but were attracted to the vicinity of the melee hy the firing. The wound ed were attended, some at the southern station house. and pthers at their residences, by Drs. Benson, Brown, Johnson, Baltzell, Dunbar and Hungefford, who were prompt in their attend- ance, nnd did nil in their power for the relief of the sufferers During the cveniug 'officers Hough, Vansaut, Favier and Allen, arrested 1 John Carter and John Ilnrtlovo, two of the wouuded, upon the cUi rco of firing muskets, and each upon the suspicion of having fired the shot which killed Hare. An examination took place before Jus tice Webb, at the Southern Police Station, Frederick Pinkney, Enq., being in attendance on the part of the State. Testimony was ad duced as to their both having fired In the di rection of tho murdered man. Thomas Micou also testified to John Hartlove having fired the shot which struck him in tho tace. They were both fully committed to answer at court. alts . _ Uaugor cf nilstuklUK , mlslaau bos in uuincrw# iualuuoe* termiuatod fa tally. .-I A»t cy Cuoper's iiiki kxporleut Aatl-Bil- mu* Fills.are uuw scueraliy tMtablaked a* the most uverlte 'ainlly Medicine; (Jaciiov TOTH* I’i'BUO—Oosorve that ou tbe tup ... tiuuh box of liiezflUiiinbi'iU*, there is au excel lent likunesB or sir Aider Cooper; also the fijcslmile or the slgnatui o ot MaoPuUl * to., Hole Proprietor* l ouduu uud Now York; on the dliocllou*. without tbtiHo mark* urmitheuiictiy, tuey are uurtomlv spu rious uud au imposition. Sold at 26 cents, 60 cents nnd 91 per box * Full, directions aro given with each box Tliero i* a groat saving by taking the larger sixes. i rim ip-1 Depot iu the United Slates 102 Broad- Way N i w York. For sa u also by A. B. D. k Sand* 141 H i.li.8li f treet—SchU-itb.iu Bi trtbers * Co., 170 William Street. Mol£u**uu A K bblns, 00 Fuiluo rflrcot. C. V. Nliokeuer •*, Co , 81 Barclay street Havilatid, Hurral« BLli*y. 20 Wurreu street. s£to- •hen. Paul k C >, 140 Cliaihbor* stieet, Now Yurk, icnorul Wholesale Agent*, who will supply Drug- i-tiuud dealer* ‘n Medle ue. at i'roprielors Prices. Kopt 16-lm (I) MPA’ICe*. All persons aro hereby positively prohibited from making any contracts with our carriers for the delivery of the paper to them by the week, or from paying the said carriers any money. A high-handed game of injustice to us, and to our regular subscribers, successfully carried out for a leugth.br time, has rendered this course imperatively necessary, and it will be hereafter rigidly cqforced. Ali contracts must he made at the office. Kansas Finance Committee. The following is the Suvannfeh Fiuance Com mittee to whom remittances for the cause of the South in Kansas should be directed: B. Gallic, Chairm’n, Aloxauder Fawcett, W.N. nabersham, Dr. H. L. Byrd, R. D. Arnold, John N. Lewis, K. Tefft, John Cooper, James G. Rodgers, J. W, Webster, . and the Press of the city. goutlici'ii Military Academy Lottery. The following nre tho principle prizes'drawn in Class G., Sept. 12th : The principal Prizes in this Scheme were sold in the following places, viz ;—25700, $50,000, Richmond, VaCharleston, S. C.; 18202, $25,- 000, Montgomery. Ala.; Jiufaula, Ala .,‘25871, $15,000, Knoxville, Tenn.j Sumter, 8.C.; 8- 523, $10,000, .Mobile, Ala.; Athens,iOa.; 25108, $0,000, Nashville, Temi.; Atlanta, Ga.; 24967, $5,000, Rome, Ga.; 13035, $3,000, Mobile, Ala., Social Circle On.; 21500, $1,000, Savaunah.Ga.; 28058, $1,000, Norfolk, Va.; 10844, $,000, New Orleans, La. Letter from Uufu* Cliontc. Tbe following letter from Rufus Choate was received by the Ohairmau of tho Committee of Arrangements at the moss meeting of the De mocracy at Concord on Friday last s Boston, Wednesday, Sept. 3,1856. Dear Sir—I ought to have thanked you for your letter and invitation before this time, but numerous engagements have hindered me. It will not be practicable for me to attend tiie meeting, yet I cannot refrain from saying that, in so much of your creed, and in so much of your organized efforts as are directed tore- slat nnd Hcitter this combination of States against States—a new danger, and more to be dreaded than half a world against us in arms—in this portion of your creed, and this exertion of your energies, I sympathise with you with my whole heart and reason. 1 am your obedient servant, Rufus Choatr. Democratic. Thorowill be a Tree Baibicuc.aul a Beef Shooting near tbo Six Mile House, on the Augusta Road, on Saturday next, tho 20lh lost. Alt poraon* aro invited to attond. Several geatiomon or acknowledged ability, aro expooted to bo present and address tho people, upon the politi cal quostioas of tbe day. sept 12 / Savannah Market, September 10, COTrON—The saloi of Cotton till* farenoon were 69 hales, at the following prices, viz. 2$ at ll>f, 18RtllK,9atllK,T at U 0-16, and 12 at 11# cents. Export*. GHaHLESTON— Per steamer Gen Clinch—38 tierces Rico. ST JOHNS, N B-Per brig Toccoa-112,208 feet Lumber. IP.004 feet Timber. Per sour John Caitner—93,888 foot Lumber, 27,7- 67 feet Timber. Fatal Fight at a Political Meeting, St. Louis Sept.ll.—We have inteligence here to day that at a Democratic meeting held at Hemiyville in Iudiana a tight took place, in which one person by the name of Rader was killed and another by the name of Hardin seri ously wounded and a third slightly wounded. Shipwreck.—Schr. Eliza which arrived at New Voik Wednesday last from Antigua report* August Hist lat. 28 11, long. 67 50 Fell in with the wreck of schooner D. Lester of Ellsworth, Cunt. Ryder from Jacksonville, for Kingston and took from her C’apt. R., his wife and five men all in an exhausted condition and brought them to New York. The D. Lester wua cap sized in a hurricane on the 20th of August, and the parties rescued had been eleven days on the wreck subsisting on raw medt and a little rain water. Ali are now doing well. [From tho Baltimore Sun, Sopt. 13th.J Terrible Riot—One Man Kilted and Home Twenty Wounded. A most terrible riot took place yesterday af ternoon about 6 o’clock, on Light-street, in the vicinity of Warren-street, which resulted in tbe instantly killiug of one man, and the wounding of some twenty others, a number of whom arc supposed to be mortally injured. The particu lars of this rad affair, so far us we could ascer tain them amid the attendant excitement, from the statements of parties living upon the street and at tbe spot where the riot occurred, was that about four o’clock in the afternoon, as the American clubs known as the Rip Raps and Wampauoags, were passing the corner ot Hen rietta and Light-streeta some boys on tho cor ner had some words with them, when one iu tbe line struck him and knocked him down, upon which another of tbe party threw a brick into the line. A number of them here left the line In pursuit of this boy, who ran and took refuge m the 17th ward house of James Clark, on the corner of Light and Little Church street, and upon the pursuers entering a fight, took place between.them and some parties in the bar-room, which resulted in the party in pur suit of the boy being driven off, when the whole procession moved off At about 0 o’clock they again returned, when the'riot which resulted so serlotuly took place; tho statements as to who made toe attack being so contradictory that we could not reliably learn from whence ft proceeded. In an instant thereafter a rapid discharge of fire arms took place from both parties, and was.continued some left 1 : or .fifteen minutes. ■ ! • *u-.- i The person killed ana named Hare, wlio lived t.in the Western section of the oity, a wood<e$jrer,' and at the time t-wair engaged in sawing woodon AVarnewtreotj near Lights The ball passed through thflMt arm mtohis breast, and is sqpjbtM to 1 have puss d through his heart, as he feu. and instantly expired. An inquest was held over his remains at tbe south* Loss of the Steamship Florida.—The in telligence reached this place yesterday of the loss of tho steamer Florida, at or near St. .Jo* s ph. This sad news came through two sailors who arrived here yesterday, iu an open boat, from St. Andrews, the schooner Visitor to they belonged having gone ashore. The intel ligence is somewhat vague and unsatisfactory os to particulars, but we are happy to learn that no lives wore lost. We have waited for the ar* rival of the eastern mail this morning hoping to learn tho particulars of this sad disaster, but as lias been the case for the last threo weeks, we have no mail. Since the above was put in type we received the following note from Mr. Gregory Vnieatra, Purser of the Florida, who arrivea 1 ** ’ morning: “ I left the steamship Florida m Saturday moruiug last, at 10 o’clock, with three of our passengers—Messrs. Page and Smith and Capt. laldey. When I left the captain and crew of ■n iJlr ‘ ‘ —*• -- tho Florida were all well. ’Wc lost no lives, ami saved a great part of the cargo. As soon as tiie cargo is gathered together and the ma chinery is taken apart a vessel will be charter ed to transport the same.”—• Pensacola Gazette Important Arrest.—Don Vicente Hernandez do Ayala, Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extruord inary from the Republics ot Venez uela and Granada, Ac., Ac., was yesterday ar rested by Marshal Manry and Deputy Mar shal Seollick, on charges of forgery and swind ling. After bis arrest he made an attempt to swallow forged drafts to the amount or six thousand dollars, but was prevented by a prompt squeeze on the throat by tiie Marshal while Mr. Seollick drew the papers from his mouth. - lie is a Spaniard, well educated, aud a most accomplished swindler, and mauy sufferers in New Orleans will rqjoice at his Incarceration. His deteteion and arrest, on a very slight clue, were most artistically planned and Rktll- ftllly executed.—Mobile Tribi girted the celebrated' Ifth plonk, withdraw erndhtriot police station by Coroner Denson,. Sii«4 llaaeetum on IheataTerj and.* jrerdiot.reudereJ (hat ^be cabm to hta •hooting'at the hand, of seme per •onto (he jury’uoknoim. He was about lift] death thbya to the, riofai , . | He waa about yean or an, and leaves* wife aud seven children; 1 wounded tho following comprlues the rt T. w wee. * own* moo- euuuran. fcreh&k&J! “ m P 0 *i of abolitionist. - Qfthe wounde_ !■•.<&* m&tm 3»&'Awti rihune Sept. 13. JJAMS —Wo hayo In' sfarba small lot of choice Tennessee small size Hams, which will be eula low Id lots to suit purchasers. 801U6 CRANK, WELL8 & CO. S UGAR. COFFEE k TEAS— ^‘JSO hbls Stuart'sjA ClarUtytl Sugar. . /. 1 -IS" •%11-ltri [v,; ,ij26 v “ Crushed and Powdsrod Sugar* 1 ’f. 200 flags Prime Green Rid Coffee ion - jmmi e - v ■ “ 60 Mats Old Government Java.Coffee 16 ){ chads Prime Hyson Tea - i • • 10 \l “ “ Black “ tin rolls. ) id y t .-*<>• “ “ ‘* ^lbpapen 60 caddies ft k 18 juit recaived and for sale b; Hyson'Teh id far 8al6 bjr , : •, x . . SCRANTON,-JOHNBTON * CO. S EPSPRICMlOlI.a rated 8hdrt l '|ra id 60 ijAw^acu.") vU •!»»-. lift tun i dffcOA 1 . been thoroughly overhauled aim rurnlribel wiiii a new boiler, will take the plaoo or the steamer wm. Fetornok uutll farther notice, leaving Navauiuih every -uudey itternoou, at 6 o'elwk, attl Charlest'ia every Tbursdej night, touching at BluffUm, Beaufart and Hilton Head. N. B. The Oi rdrm wilt, on and After Wednesday, loth of September, run regularly , twice a week- ranking in ooinieoi ion with tbe above inland trip, one trip direct by the outside route, leaving Savan nah evory Wednesday after noon, at tto’olock. and Charleston every Monday afternoon. .All way freight payable ou the Wharr at time of shipment. For engagements, apply to J. p. Brooks, Charleston wharf. sept IS litlvetuLs.,aiU adit* “ ui e cul t and " dit* tram or evils; besides, ail gilpiug^to say uothiug or the ig oxalic 'Acid Jur sad*, which »00,000 feet steam sawed boards. 1 inch and Inob In thickness, will ho sold to the highest biddor, at the Union 8team Naw Mill, Eastern Wharvos, ou Friday? .10th lnstaut, at 11 o’olock. Sold far the purpose of-clearing off the yard and wharr, a« thoy need some repairs—. Terms or tho sale as follow*: All sums of 1100 and under, cash; over, 90 days, with Interest,, with au approved endorser. Sale positive. Will be sold In lots to suit pur chasers. 49* Master Builders. auiTthose in want or good boards, will do well to attend tbe sate. «eptl0 _ JEFFERSON ROBERTS. BOARD OF HEALTH. A regular meeting of the Board or Health will bB held on Wednesday, the lTth-lnst,. at 8 o’clock, P. M. Members will oxaralu- their Wards carefally and report alt nuisances By order or I. DAVENPORT. Chairman B, II. 8. A. T. IiAWRKXCl, M. D., Boc’y B. H. Navax.vaq, 17th 8ept., 1866. sept 16 Comnicrriai 3nte%nre. Iliiptg SutelligEiirt. Port of SaTaiuiah September 10* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Tbe superior steamer GORDON, 6supei . J P. Brook*, Ooramaoder, having rmtui write/V&ifo. TO- ,, ORROW, mil Inst \ ntd i Vdlrtck, iil v the 4t6i‘A' or Hears. l-otlKore. Norris At 4 'Co/, will Le'sold,,. 236 kogsR N.fc Go, Nails, assorted niititbers,dam aged on board Bobooner L Gilmore, on. her vuv«ke from New York to this uor'l: sold by ordor of Pbrt Wardens, far account ol tfaiterwrlters, and all non- cerded' Terms cosh. sept 16 WM.M. LAWTON & CO. Charleston, South Carolina. DBA ISLAND COTTON AND 1UOB FAO- TOI13. It.WAiswmauT Bauot I Wnwut M. Lawton. Joseph T. Dill. f VVinborn Lawton Jr. aug 29 t'od4m JOHN O. IIOOTI1, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVBYOU, ‘ Will also give his attouUou to designs lu ArchReu- i uro. Office In tile store or Jobu Williamson, PViq.. Bay street. my 13 i in, niuuisn i ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office corner Bay and Drayton streets Jyl8 • • . __ A. H. CHAMPION. ' (Successor to Champioo.& Watts.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard at., between the Market and Bay st., SAVANNAH, GA. Dealer In Groceries, Foreign and Domctdlc Liquors, Dried ftuits, &c.J!m- Reference—A. dmmpiuu, Esq., Bamuel Solomons, Esq., Messrs Rabun k Whitehead, and SwiltiCo., 8avsiiimli Ga. CKANB , WKLL8 ft CO., FACTORS St COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Un. MONEY I MONEY I! MONEY II ! be we without Money? when tt iajust us easy far any oue to bo around with a pocket fall a* not, It' they only thlhk so, 1 liuvo got a now arllule, I'reth which from live to twenty dollara a duy can bo made, either by wile or t'cmale, ti it highly respectable buslne-s. aud uu artlclo whicli is wanted in every family iu tbo United States. En close tne two dollurs by mad, at my risk, aud I will forward you hy return mail a Circular, w th full iii8tr.ictions iu tho art. Tiie business Is very easy Try it. II'yon ure out of employment; and yon will never regret.it; lor it will bo better lor you to jwy the above inn, aud insure a good busiuos*, than to pay twenty Uve cents for a spur.ous advertise ment. This is n» humbug. Tar it ! Tkt it ! Tuv it ! Address your letters to DWIGHT X'ttROB, N'eW York. sopt 16-3m Troupvillo, Lowndes County, Ga, Will practice In Thomas, l/>wudes, Cliuch. Wore, Appling, Telfair, Irwin, I.aureus^ aud Pulaski Q BARRELS MoIomw. OO 109 ba'os Hay- 74 cans lard. . 3000 bushel) Corn, in store aud far »mle by LOCKETT A8NELL1KG8. sept 16. MASSIftl ailHIwii. T HIS School will h i organised on' Wednesday, October 1st, under tu-i charge of Mr. B Mal um, as Principal; whu wili bo aided by competent assistants. Tito bouse wid uctemmodato C00 pu pils; 200 of whom will bo received free of durge, and 100 will pay tuitiou. The Massie School I) sirict includes that portion of the dty lying east of Whitaker st. All ohlldren re siding in this district ure entitled to a place in this School. Applications must bo made to either of tbe Com missioners, or to tho Principal. A. PORTER, J. STODDARD, S COHEN. Commissioners Savauuab, Sept. 8th, 1860. nept 8-lm IS- Morning Nows and Republican copy one mouth. Will practice iu the Brunswick Circuit—compris ing the fallowing Couutles; Glynn, Wtyno, Camden, Ware, Apppllug,' Clinch, Coffee and Chariton. JOHN B. MILLER. L. C. ROLL, aug8 ly ^a;woMasstut Auction mid Co in lmsslon Merchant*, 110 Bryan Street, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. A. Thomis. (Jo 12] S. S. Parduk. H. P 1 RilKLL, DEALER IN OHOIOE F AMILY GROCERIES and Foreign and Domestic Fruit, cormir Broughton anti Whitaker-Us. fawn aud country suppllod with choice goods at miiduruto prices. All orders promptly attended to, and viti-far turn always guaranteed. upl8 JOHN G. FALL It. ANT, PUBLIC SCHOOL, T HE Public Sohool will bo re openod on Wednes day, October 1st, under Bfr W. H- Baker as principal. One hundred and fifty pupils will be received; fifty or whom will pay tuition. Tha School District in n imlosthai portion of the city lying wostofWhlta- kr street. No ohlldren living east of this street can obtain placosia this School, Applications must be made to oither of the Com- issloners, or to tho Principal A. PORTER, ODDARD, J. 8T0DDA1 a COHEN. Commls-ioners. Savannah, Bept. 8tb, 1866. sept 8-lm 19- Morning News and Republican copy one month. HURRAH FOR THAI FALL TRADRI FRESH GROCERIES. FRCIT, AND VXIOBTABLRS. W M. H. FARRELL is now prepared to supply bis customers with the best qualities of Arrived* U S steamship Florida, Lyua, New York—Padel ford, Fay k to, uu Munddy, 16th lost, 8 o’clock a m, passed steamship Keystone State, bound North. Stcamor Gordon, Brooks, Charleston—J P Brooks. Steamer Gen. Cilneb, Richardson, Jacksonville— M A Coin n. Cleared. Brig Toccoa, Fitzgerald, St Johns, N B—Carelton k ParaonB, 8cbr John Costner, Johnston, St Johns, N 27- Beers, Thompson k Co. Departed. Steamer Gen Clinch, Richardson, Charleston, tteumer Darllngtou, Brock, Palatka. Psseiigers. Ter steamship Augusts, from New York—E M Brown, P MFlushman, Miss O’Grady, JHatchfleld, I. H ltosenfleld, J F Greeaough, W Barnes k lady, MIsb E Burnos, Miss Melville, Miss Thomas, Miss Gay, Dr E Henry and lady, D K Dillon, Goo For- teuns, G J Merrlman, W H Roaa, B Y B Williams, J Doyle, J Kuhn, Dr G W WatkinvJ T Joues, J Marnow, N C-uger, O V Lagay, MnLogay, W Hone J Lynch, M H Giles, Mrs fllauken8hip,Mt*a Kusaell H Hail, Rev 8 French, W T -arrell, A J Warfard. J Jaugstotter, M J Buckuer, H King, C a Rosenfield. U Harris E Davidson, J Miller, D E Hall, H Bach- lott, W liouso, J F Hal), J O’Hara, and 19 in the toerage Per. steamer Gordon, from Charleston—J F Brl- dier, J W S Crowson P Lconardy, W D Glllisou, F LLegilel, JFPelot. Master Jordon Brooks, and 4 deck. NORTHERN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, selected with great care by his buyer, who remains in New York during the season expressly far that purpose. Fresh goods arriving by every steamer. The fal lowing vegetables per Alabama: ' crate very fine targe Cabbage, 10 hbls choice eating aud cooking Apples, 6 bbls large Ringgold Sugar Pears, 16 bbls Mercer Potatoes, 3 bbls Beets and Oarrote, Onions, red and white, Tomatoes, Parsnips, Ac. Groceries per Alabama t Pekin Company’s Superior Teas, Stuart’s Sugars, every grade, at lowest prices. A flue assortment of Preserves and Jeliios, fresh Trom the manufactory, Goshen Butter, extra and other qualities, English Dairy and American Cheese, very choice, Biscuit or all kinds, warranted fresh, Superior Sugar Cured and Pig Hams, Krupp’s Essence of Coffee, Fresh Mustard, assorted English Pickles, &c., &c, To which we invite tbe attention or customers. N. B.—All goods sold at my store are warranted to give porfact satisfaction; and all parcels deliver ed free or charge to any part or tbe city. WM. H. FARRELL, neptll corner Broughton and Whltaker-sts. L emon syrup and porter- 30 boxes Keys Lemon Syrup 15 casks Byass Loudon Porter, landing per schoonor Manhassett, and for sale by F by Pur steamer Geu Clinch, from Jacksonville—O M Harris, Mr Meddaugb, T K s-iarr, S Billing, J Wen- gus, M laney. Consignees. Per steamship Augusta, from Now York—Agent C Railroad, Adams ft Frost, H N Aldrich, Aiken k Burns, GBaukman, Butt, Knight ft Co; Boston ft villalongor, SD Bruutlcy ft Co, N K Barnum, Brig ham, Kelly &Co, Butler ft Frierson; J N Barbee, J a Bruwu, Rothwell ft Whitehead, G /frown ft Co, 22olm At Foster, J Bullock, L E Byck. A Blumenawig, Clieever&Co, DO’Connor. J H Carter AH Cham pion; D D Cupp; W Cox; Clighoru ft Cunningham; Crane, Well* ft Go; R F Cole ft 2fro,H E Cohen; Co hen ft hoi tz; Constantine ft Weaver; J H Carter; J M Cornier ft Co; Chaffor ft Co; W G Dickson;DeWItt ft Morgan; J Dickson ft Co; J FDoo; M A Dillon, W M l avidsou- Dana* Washburn; 4 H Domund: tin- stoiu ft Eckmau; W D EtlioridgoftSou; Franklin ft Broutloy, C Free!uud; S H Fisk; Foot ft Jaudou; E Fitzgerald; W H Fan ell;Gilbert ft Tildon; Gcmend, &Gob!e;$Goodall;S J Ut'martiu; W W Goodrich. D H Goodman ft Co; Grsj Bros; A Haywood; W H Houseman; Harper ft Caugbey; Harden’s Express; J lagerrfoll',4 D Jesse: G A Jolumoa;0 Johnson ft Co; Jackson ft White; W king ft Sons; N B Knapp; Ken nedy 4Reach; WII Kimbougb;M Lavin; N Lyon; H W Lalhrop; 8 M Lafflieau; Lockett ft Sneiiings; L ft M LUionthal: CAL Lamar; Lonell ft Lalimore: J Lipoman; J B Moore ft Co: McMahon ft Doyle; W H Map; H Morse; Novitt, Lathrop ft Rodgers; J 8 Nor ris; G A Norris; J Nicbilion:G 8 Nichols ft Co; Ka- burn ft Smith; Ruse,- Davis ft Long; C O’Byrne; U’/lvrne ft Deacy; Ogden, Starr ft Co: Fatten* Hut- tun ft Co; E Parson* ft Co; J ByaDiRobinson ft Camp; J Roecnband;LH Rosenfield;Balder ft Askew, M D Treunor, Wayno ft ton; Young ft Frierson; Young, Wyatt ftOo. ‘ ". Per steamer Gurdon, from Cfaarloston—C Rail road. Florida Boat; Crane, Wells ft Co: J M Cooper ft Co; Mints ft Johnson JDIGlo;J,J P Smith; J W ' l!iua;.W J Zittrour, add J F.ffiypjr'.t.: choice family Hams, 3 hhda do Shoulders, 10 bbls No 1 Leaf Lard, 6 kegs prime Goshen Butter, 10 whole and half hbls Haws’ Corned Beer, far sale DAVID O’CONNOR, Corner Broughton and Drayton sts. by jyj\AQAZINES FOR _ JUNE—Putnam ’a ^Monthly; Colliu^WjfZittedar^a^iF, _ suitable for preserving, Just received and far sale by ; sep^l J. D. JB38E. C OFFEE —1000 hags fair, prime and choice Rio OuOhe,-52 bags do do do Loguyra do, 3000 lbs Old Government Javo do, in store and fur s*ie by septa WEBSTER ft PALMES. T ARD —30 bbls prime Leaf Lard, 60 kegs do do JJ do,'in store and for salo by *vpt 2 ! • •• WEBifER ft PALMEB. r ARD,—VO bbls prime No 1 Leaf Lard, 60 ken |X prime No 1 Leaf Lard, landing, and for rale by septw * SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft OJ. /J'.A.VA COTFEE.—60 mafa old Government Java indmxper iKmrJ. OaBtneri.far sale t fldRANTO^ JOHNSTON ft 00. .CrivA A)r«a sept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. IANCY IJqUORS— 30 boxes Glngt-r and Blackberry Brandy, 4 cases Ginger Wine, 40 cases Clarret, 6 do assorted Liquors, in store and far sale aug 19 WEBSTER ft PALMES. JgACON, LARD, &c.—Justrecelved 200Reynold's Ballou’s Dollar Monthly; Graham’s Magazine; *• ■—,; Coder*- "—*- odey’s Lady’s Book I Dickon’s Household Arthur’s Home Harper’s New Monthly, and Words, received and for sale hy WARNOCK ft DAVIS, June8. 169 saaigaop street. B AGGING AND ROPE-76 bales Gunny Cloth 30 hair bales do do 200 coils Kentucky Rope, in store, for sale by 23y WESTER ft PALMES. M OUSSE8 AND 8YRUP-50 bbls Molasses 26 bbls Syrup, landing and far aalo by sept 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft ~~ W HITE CORN.—1,000 bushels Prime Baltimore Whito Corn, far sale by aug 22 YOUNG ft WYATT. R OPE.—200 Colls Rope far sale, to arrive per brig 7/)rvaster; by hi H1M8 & JO \nt h. .i. D.a v A FAfcTOlt AND COimi! _Sq.«»Un] lv 30 I ... , i;Ui U'-iofi O jaBSSJ NT. a B, - rt , ; - jBION SlEllCANT, , iuy Sirin, _ . jjnVBnnali.&a . .: , ; a - All bu.ln.Mi unlrusted in hi. car. will tocaln iirompi attcnlloD. , l,T-rinarH iAMaio, uoi “ 1 SilBiia dl NORHI^' •- '» ,.,‘iu^HSr^w^ mot r. t~nobw. wm. nAm.n : r r r, '% h/uardd . OODISN. STARR & CO., Mereliante, •. - nSV-RTRKJrr. BSVANNAH. oa. ,, *„ PATTliiBi, HUi-l ON ft CO., rr~ FACTORS. Forwarding uud pommissidn Morcbante,. Bny-struci, Bsvnininh. On. -IOH N M. SULLEN . U. HARKWON. _ ‘ il O.'-MWIZIJP ‘ IIAU1USON ft SUUEHEB. AUC1TON, COMMISSION, RECEIVING AND Fonvurdinii Iflercliuailft* AND 61 BBOAWJTHERT, COIiUMBUS. IMVlt Pahlcular attention given to the suIm 'of Hear, i -;■• t I'htate,’ Nogruos and Produce. ' • . ' : i Liberal advances made on Nagree*: u,, ‘l , chandizo. ■ ■ • .-.i RKFZRKXCZH f RUSK PATTEN ft CO.-Vi • . ... ] GUNBY ft DANIEL, ^ColumhUB.Ga, ! STEWART,GRAY®CO.J - v . : H. S. SMITH. )-M')Wte..AlabMvfiV‘ V .‘a:;;. oct 23 *. 'lorta ly B. ELLih, Factor and General Commireion Mciehai.t' iiuj 71 HMM», > ?! .>>•- US1EU Hi ANDERSON, ATTORNEYS AT I.AtV , ap6-ly ms cox, oa. WlilAAil li. DASH1UU, ATTORNEY AND OOt)N8EI.IA)R At I.AW, nfFririll Auuiair, iiwiu, i*uivna, auu a uiaaiva counties, Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madison, Ham ilton, and Coluublacoimties, Florida. [my 11 MILLElt & R O LL, ; ATTORNEYS AT tAWi ' BRUNSWICK, GA. WM. AV.IILKY LXiUPKH. J.-Ul l.tl'F.h FHA«:|.;' GOinPKR «i FRASKH, FAOTOKtl ti (J 1!NKRAI. COMMISSION ilKtiCHA.NTj- Hay ulruot, Savfeannlr, (ta. ' - flaY-U ' JIUmRSON IU)BRRt5 : ' 1 < ' GENERAL .. •<,:« jutf-Bf! COMMISSION MERCHANT.,liui ANU.MUUtR IN .j- r,:_ Timber and -Lumber; , .7 . SAVANJMU. .Oa.,; r- tviseiAi * Wi1,i.iaj>is . .... DK1I.KHB IN ’ , . DOUESTIC, FOREIGN ANli PANOV DRYGOODS. ^ No. 149 Congrtsa-iU, Savannah, . , JA8. T. WELLS, formerly or .Beapfarl Hrt..t.,C. THEOPHII.US WILLIAMS. lx Kcriven To.. «n - sept7 ..' 0. ausz. J. n. davit. . w. n, io>i.. RUSK, DAVIS M)NG, COMMISSION MEKOH ANT • - SAVANNAH. OA.' • ,f; ' may 86 ., - KJ . i t - WHI. 8. DiVlELL, ■ ATTORNEY AT LAW, hav^.vnajj. <»a. 'Office over Thnnias'M/Turner fc.Cn:’ii i rif Store, Bay street. my 7 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WINDOW BLINDS, WINDOW 8ABH AND PANE DOORS. West side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. mayll JOHN " R. CO OHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, Lauron.-t couuty, Ga„ late junior partner ot tho firm uf A. ft J. Coouhaxk, Irwinton, Ga., will attend promptly to all business entiuted to his care. Particular aitontion paid to colioctlng. Re ference—Dr, C. B. Guyton, F. II. Rowe, Dublin, Ga., M Marsh, Savannah.myll P. JACOBS, SFGAR AND TOBACCO STORK. Spanish, and American Segars, at wholoealo and r ail. Algo, Cbewtug Tobacco, Snuff, ftc. Junel JAKES MoHENRY, Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Avorage adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawui Papers preparod whereby to rocovor losses frem American or British Underwriters, and attention given to all mutters connected with shipping and In surance, No. LIB Bay-street opposite tho front oi the Custom Huubc. ly novB JKS8K T. BERNARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Xownansville, Fla. Reference—George . Brown, William Dell, New- nansvllle, Fla., R. B. Hilton, Boston ft Vlllalonga, Savannah, Ga. myll Auction & Commission House, Uacon, Ga ; a. it. Mt.i.An<iiir.iN, ; General Agent and Auctioneer, Solicits from ’ his friends' consignments of every description. Takes orders lor Cotton; ''' 49 s Special attention given to the sales ol Real . . oAtate, Nluuiu and Negro property, ut public and itrivato sales. Promi* returnt atiri disjatch, Reference—C. A. L. LAMAR. mchSO IAS, W. URKKN. H. K. GREEN * SMOOT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, !6 THOMXCTON, UA. P LAW, ATTUHNIST AT, LAW, Savnimult, Gcurula. 49* Office ou Bay street, over tue Bank el Savan* nali. muyin J. M. EYRE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, aug20 No. 142 Dnyt., Bavannahi PHILIP M. RUSSELL, NOTARY 8 Mil?^YASjEK^mOUN^NT *AND COPYIST. Will exeute Deeds, Mortgages, Power of Attorney, lTnkl—* *- * Wills, Bonds, Notices and Taking ol Interrogatories. Office at the Court House, Savannah, Ga.' Court Days, Third Tuesday in each mouth, and held at the offico of Edward 0, Wilon, Esq. Residence, Gaston, between Barnard and Tattnall street. Any call at night, on business, will bo attended to im mediately^Jy26 WM. M. WILLIAMS. TBADMITS OUVXB. JACK BROWN WILLIAMS, OLIVER ft BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Marlon County, Ga., Will practice in tbe counties of Marion, Macon, Hous ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Leo, and any adjoining counties, whore their services may he required. • ^ required". • myll WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, GA. OCt 26—ly . DAVID G. WILDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8PABTA, OA. Will practice In the counties of Hancock, Warren, Washington, and Baldwin. RsmaNOft—Behn ft Foster, Rabun ft Smite, and E. A. Soullard. Savannah. Jan9 R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offloe corner or Bay and Dray ton-ats. SAVANNAH, OA. my 11 DR. CHARLES H. GOLDING, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. No. 14 LIBERTY ST.. One door west of Drayton, myll WM. C. GUNNBU.Y, ATTORNKV AT LAW, bAULU, WORTH OODNTT, IA., (FOOT omCZ. ALBANY.) Will practise in the Southom Circuit, and in Macon, Dooly and Worth Counties ol lhe Macon Circuit. Dooly and Worth Counties ol 49- Particular attention given to the collection of ohume' “ * * ' urns in South-Western Georgia. B. GUM BONG. ATTORNEY AT LAW, rebl-ly tawiNTON, oa. CHAFFKU dtCO, No* 0 Whitaker Street, Savanaiiti, Ga*, WnOUSALB AND SKTAIL DZALERS IN S ASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, ftc While Lead, zinc, White Linseed, Sperm, Wbalo, Ton ners’and NoatsfaotOfis, Glass. Brushes, Gold Leaf, Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nails, Marble Mantels, ftc,, ftc. ^.Je4 augS jmmmvbT: _ Embroidered far Hie by sept 2 t OCKE1T ft 8NELLIN08. r steamer Knoxville, those 1 DOOR WIST OF THE REPUBLICAN READING ROOM. irt Fronts something nice, and J. W. THRELKELD, Oongreea and Whitaker sis, Fine Ready-made Clothing; Hats andOajj J UST RECEIVED, per late arrival* frem Now York, a superior article of Flnted Skirts, and far salo by J. W. THRELKALD, septa Congress andWhltakorsts. /'WRANGES, ftc.-lO U Oranges, roceived by Jyl7 boxes Nassau Lemons and per r, auu for sale l D. JESSE. B ACON.—60 hhda prim. ribbM tailni, IfeEbdi do Shoulders, Just received and far sal* by septS WFBSTEft ft PALMfOL sept2 UOKCD HERRINGS.- smoked Her- iuber sobir John Caster, and for SCRANTON, JOHNSTON.ft CO. bbls Fresh ground Flour in barrels “ *• “ “ « a*' YOUNG ft WYATT. yyAifa-H^oMlm jogar cured Hama; received LX per steamship Keystone State and far sale by septl2 WEBSTER ft PALMK. L> KADELL’S TALLOW CANDLES-76 boxes 6 ft 6 Q BebdeU’s Tallow Candles, in store and far 3e by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. • - - r BUTTER—Per steamer ,6) r * WiaKHOl Clothing /u EMPORIUM. Handkerchlefa/ and Fancy Articlos tor • W.O. Price, FASHIONABLE AND MILITARY TAILOR, No. I4T ' Gentlemen. ; Alsq, Superfine oths, asslmere and Vestings, will be made to mca- sure.unoxcoption- ablo in style, aud ' by the: host mechanics, o:i at ^shortest ; ' c^Jtotjpe 6 . ii.il "to-: footin'oicnlvi orlt f-:- * WILCOl, mriUag. ,*»y Stn*t, SAVANNAH, ABB now felly prepared tain : aart talleak partulaaRaor<teMh « tha prlnclpia or Dr.J. Allaaa'a OcmUauoiia Guav.:'By ( la all earn'where Uia ehaeka ban fellu la and cannot be defected hy.ho deceit obaerreri— Tbla method oembtaea tha IhUctria,. Iritatuoatw Aa artlflctal (itta, which exhibit* a perfectlv natural I. and Impart* to fee theeth •ar.' ud lira-lihe appearance, that peculiar up'oloa which chancUriKa tha aa* tural organs, r • This Gum oonzlsts of a illacioui compound, which —-OfasllRclouacompound. „— Is applied and ftised upon the Tooth and Plato in suca a manner, aa to fill np all tho interstices around the base of (he,Teeth, and also unites them firmly eaoh other and to. the Plate upon whloh they are ietk_ rate secures perfect cleanUnewaof tee ,Teeth HiiJ HU ( A BAI-Bl, oai appau, . RKftiwTo—Messrs. Ciaghnrii ft'Omnlnghiita? B.« f • . • • \ Prentiss, Ogden. Stan sA- ntmul-VJ.',’t • .Thompsoe Btwif.u . .' > ii. i-••VI.'. at..v’ 5JL' ■ VO til ..•UTill LOCKKTI. U, 11. SNM.U>Oe LOCKETT ft 8NELL1NGB, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTP, Savannah, Ga, Will attend to the selling of ali kindtt of product ilrlctattentlou given to receiving /unl l'oi wardit.g ■ootls. may 31 * ly JOHN BILBO, Ordinary of Chatham Count), AND ATTORNEY AT I.AW. Office In the Court House. ®Fl 8 H. L. P. KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Corner of Bay and. Whitaker Streets, SAVANNAH. fab 22 3tni» K. WiUUllT. J P. s. savAur, WRIGHT ft SAVAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, BRU.NaWICK, GA Jyl9 JONH S.' BOWEN, ENGINEER, ARCHITECT ANI) SURVEYOR, COR.NKR OF DRAYTON AND BRYAN-8TB ^ (Above C A. L. lauiar.) Jy6—3m Lumber, Mill and Brick Yards. Mpt 6 8AVANNAU, OA. M. WII1T 8BUTH, ATTORNEY AT LA W, ALUQATOR, EAST FLORIDA. Will practice in the Easteru audSoothorn Couni its. Refer to—Col. 8. S. Sihtey, and R. B. Hilton, 6a< vannah. fub2-tf G. W. MABRY, ATTOUNEY AT LAW FRANKLIN, tIKARD CO., OA. Wil) attend to nrofassionol business in the Counties of Hoard, Carroll, Campbell, Cuweta, Fayette, Mcri* ‘ wether and Troup. Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; Hon, David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.: Colonel M. M. Tidwell,. Fayetteville, Ga.; and Mr. William Dougherty, Co- lumbua, Go. sopl7-iy ' Wm. MeAL LISTER» BLE r .„ irelGrove Cemetery, Sav% Ga. ' Marble Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, furn ished on reasonable terms. Order* res pectfully solicited. ap!8 COOL RETREAT THE ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON. (upstairs) Corner Bull and Bryan streets, over BarborBliop June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. YONGE ft FRIERSONJ FORWARDING ANI) COMMISSION MERC NO. 94 BAY-STRICT. SAVANNAH. OA apr4 — or a. o bykne;— IANTP, ATTORNEY AT LAW,1 Office 176, Bay-st., over Turner ft Go’s. Drug Sin-« SAVANNAH, OA. . nor 10—ly 8. W. BAKER, AnORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, _ Monticollo, Jefferson County. Fla. . Reference—Hon. W. B. Fuouko, Savannah, ( a. f- '‘V* myll - EDWARD G."wlL86N*j.nu fa 'MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEIB. AI Messrs. Ward ft Owens' Law Office. [myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE A OO, COMMISSION W 1 THOS.S. R. ALEX. WAYNE,; Jy 6r-lf Savannah, M^.Vrenviuf,. . WAYNE,! .y;iiWuT.'8AMPIJL ’ l .Uu±\ — JA;-' Chattanooga. ATTORNEy'viND*COUNSQJXIR AT LAW, Troupvillo, LowndosConty,Go. . , (mil I.r.: 5 .a J an'jibbe. aoiJfj’.u'dn -ri h: k qoI) ;mt J? ^biuqqo GHAS. G. CAMPBELL .-.uu , .. j liU {A T T O R N-B.-V;A T,IdA W ». tfyir.w Id. ,i »MW»Wi*Wi. , iL'4.(v J Ilia jj.i-.’wa PracUcca Law in the varlqui Oounttra .1 • >u ,-i6 jaKee Circuited the m(|olalog CounUea UAittii Laurenz aod Waablngtoh.. . ^ . .-.t ~ - fo—John Boston,.. H. iwnao*. Offloe Onrner BWMl!B|I|,.t5(#)^,^ .toaloMi'. HlOWflltaFia'. 1 M l-u* * Urge elretl Photo,ra^fe^hun o. llc| '^ l 'iarfjt!faWI-' Safes' »‘W at iw.it. oouiie'rife -stwli Abo;- Aaaha%M»MffldWfeaa f®# AealirffiSr-JI^^M ™ Jt W. FILLER, or. 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