Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 18, 1856, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVII ;|01p SEBIE8.I saskSS But to tllti' Rtilb Ru^fclndcrs,,,In December 1864, under tho.BpcoiouB hamo cf "a People’s Ticket,” the citizens of Bftvunniih'voro appeal* edto to come to' their Support, without re* gftrd t»» party} tliat It was n great movement for contlnu|ng the reforms of 1864. The Bn* vahnah UepubHciiii In announcing the Ticket, on the 2d Doc. 1854, said tlmt It was cotnpoEod of. "6o/A IPAigt ami' Democrat*,aud that it had been liamicd In at a Into hour the evening previous. It also said tbnt It had taken the trouble to make “some InquIHedV^bout the .in dividuals who were placed in nomination, and that they would “servo If elected.” Many Democrats, from tho purest motlvos in the world, wero seduced by so lair a propoBi* tlon, little drenmlug of tho black and deliber ate (laud that was being perpetrated upon them—little dreamiug that a ticket which op pealed to them upon such honorable grounds was tho hatching of a secrcct midnight Know Nothing Lodge. They had little idea that whllo they claimed the honest suffrages of Democrats, they were sworn to give uo man anything of plunder except one of tho initiated. Thoy would have been startled if they lmd known that if Mr. Buchanan or Gen. Casa bad beeu citizens of Savannah, and voted for the Ruledtesoinders, it would, have been impossible for those distinguished gentlemen to have re ceived the berth of city scavenger or countable, no matter how insignificant their opponents might be. Democrats w’ero duped. They did not be lieve that such an organization as Know Noth ings existed. We ourselves did not believe it. We had heard of such a thing, but looked upon it us the creation of lads *, in fact, in the light of the “owl clubs,” etc., which we have seen advertised. If the Republican duds any pleasure in allu ding to those days by-gone, we will furnish It with sorno reminiscences, which it would np’ pear to most persons had bettor be lost sight of. We are prepared to prove that the whol© affair was a fraud, and our strongest testimo ny shall be drawn from the columns of the Savannah Republican. \We do not know how tho gentleman who has been^singled out from all the rest voted, never having asked him ; but ouo thing wo do kuow, that tho celebrated, renowned, distin guished and ever-to-be-remembered Rule-Re— scinders of ’55 were elected by the support of Democrats, who were caught in a contemptible trap. And another thing wo may venture to assert is, that if they be forgiven for it upon this remarkable occasion, the hook will have to be baited in future with a skill we lmvo never yet seen to catch them again. SAVANNAH,;Q A. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER'^ 8&i. j Miini] n futturlptlon Price, of tomumh Paper* By common undonUmUni, tho proprietor* and publlihon ol thathra* p»por> iMned in Savannah,, hovo adopted in. followtoi uuir rui rtlesoraoti- mrlotlon. in Uk. .Ilbol IMqHK .*1 <1. Doll, Paper, par annum, In advuoe U DO W-Wraklf. 11 I«H.I irt» 4 0U Weekly, auifla eopy, In adnuioa ij 9 00 Weekly, a to copies, to ono nddnaa • oo Weakly,oathl “ . & .1000 Weekly, lea “ « WOO Weekly,lawny “ ‘I ,** • 90 00 When net paid within on. north ftom tho time or sutMorloui the char ye Ihr the Dally will be K»n dollar., om Air the Trl-Weekly^o.. The Weraiy will be debt only to those who pay In advauoe. Tito paper will Invariably be dbcontluod upon tbo eipiraitoo of the time Ibr which it. baa been paid. Tho abov* rate* lo lake effect ftom and after tbla date' ALEXANDER * BREED, KrpnWiemi, It. a HILTON A 00., Ocorytan 4 Journal, THOMPSON A WITHINOTON, .Veil*. Savannah, July 1,18M. TOUtlbAT, *mo’rt«fc P.B. TJlIXsiaGftlAFH Later from Europe. m&r ARRIVAL OP. THE New York, Sept. 18. The steamer Asia has arrived with Liverpool dates to Sept. 6th. Liverpool Cotton Market active ,5with an ad. vanceof 1-10 to j. Sales of the weak84,000 bales. Speculators and exporters took 23,000. Fair Orleans 74d Fair Uplands Gjd, Middling Uplands 64. The weather being favorable to the harvests, the flour market has declined from Is. Gd., to 2 shillings. India Cora declined from 6d to Is. Money is-more in demand, and rates advanc ing. Market for American StockB quiet and un hanged. Consols firm—quotations 95. Manchester trade generally unchanged. Political news unimportant The Royal British Bank of London has fail ed. The ship Ocean Home has been wrecked off the Lizzard. Seventy persons perished. Wright, Junior & Co. quote Middling Mobiles 05-10; Middling Uplands 64. Importssince the departure of last steamer JlOpOOO bales. James McHenry quotes cotton advanced 1-16. Holders offering freely. Bullion in the Bank of England decreased £48,000. Goods and yarns at Manchester have both advanced slightly. Havre Cotton Market unchanged. Sales of the-week-SflOO batoa. NOTICE. ’ The Committee appointed to nomi nate candidates for Mayor and Aldermen, will meet at St. Andrew’s Hall, this Thursday afternoon,18th inst.,at 4 o’clock R. D. ARNOLD, Chairman. . Henry H. Scranton, Sec’y, sept 18 California Polities. Tho Washington Star says its private ad. vices by the George Law arc that Dr. Gwin’s return to the Senate in January is regarded as almost certain, and Buck and Brcrk will sweep the State by an immense majority. California News by the George I.aw. Release of Jmlge Terry—The Vigilance Committee—1'olltlcul Movements, «&c. The George Law, already reported by tele graph, arrived at New York last Sunday, with ono million six hundred thousand dollars in freight. Wo publish the following account* brought by her s LIBERATION OK Jt’UGN TERRY. Judge Terry has lieen released by the Vigi lance Committee. Too following were the charges preferred against Judge Terry betore tho Executive Com mittee of the* Committee of Vigilance, togeth er, with the verdict of that Imdy, and ot the delegates or the different companies of tho general body s Oil A ROW. David S. Terry is charged with resisting Collecting Oommtttee of the Kansas Asseclatlon. S. P. HAMILTON, G. H. CHEEVER, F. WYATT, O. WAY, J. 0. FOOTMAN, JOHN BILBO. Unfortunate Remlnlscensea, The Republican of Tuesday morning, in commenting upon the speech of Mr. Ward on Monday night, has delivered itself as follows; "Mr. W. deprecated divisions, and told ns there were some Democrats who talked about kick ing out of harness at the next election. Very likely. He could not understand what sort of Democrats they were—while, if reports be true, he should have known from experience, as it is generally understood that he kicked out him self two years ago.” We humbly conceive .that the journal of Americanism in this city has transgressed the bounds of propriety. The editor of that paper cannot possibly know of hit own knowledge, a9 to how any gentleman cost his individual vote. Public men are.tobe judged by their public aclt, and no paper lias a right to in vade the sanctity of private action. If any De mocrats in 1854 chose to vote for the present Mayor, aud the board which the Republican will distinctly and feelingly remember as the renowned Rule Rescinding Board of ’65, they were at liberty to exercise that right, and no one is justified in dragging them before the public upon what must be at best “hearsay ter thnony." If they had had any connection with the nomination of Mr. Anderson and the rule-rcsciuders of ’65—if they had gone to their meetings, or if they had had any concert even among themselves, a mention of the fact in the editorial way would have been fair and proper. As the matter now stands, it savors of execrably bad taste. As that remarkable election, and tho support which was given to the Rule Rescinders by a number of Democrat*, has been broached, a little of the private history connected with it, may be. instructive. We are able ;to speak feelingly on the subject. The very able City Administration of 1854, composed entirely ot Democrats, instituted and inaugurated many highly important measures of reform, uot the least of which was the re organization of the City Police and its establish raent upon its present efficient footing. What seemed most to characterize their aotion as praiseworthy, (according to our idea at that time,) was a strong disposition shown by that Board to relax the strict rule, before-existing, or Party in City Matters. In this spirit th« present chief of Police,his 2d Lieu tenant,(aj that time) and a number of the.privates were taken from the ranks of the opposition. Tho Board of 1854 have had' just cause to we the generosity with which they acted.-- That organization, the child-of its creation, with a total want of filialaffection, has been ever since the most bitter enemy that the Pe- mocracy have ever had in this city; it is now a mammoth engine of political power, for which the citizens of Savannah have the privilege of paying over $40,000 a year, a majority of whom have to submit to lUJuae to cut their own poll- tioal throats with. , .nMd.'itml has hecoipo a grout iUvmltc as an action,with oufplay going community, She jms danced but four times—twice in “El Olio 1 aud twice in her celebrated “Spider Dnupc” Tho Statement tlmt Burlli Thom Is dead, is contradicted. Shn is performing at Lima, as is also Madam Tlilrny,—A/onimg Globe of 4wg. 20. . The excitement against Palmer, Cook A Go is intense, and Fremont’s known connection with*,that ‘disreputable and defaulting houso involves him in very properly, their dUgrace. Tho last, efforts of tho otute officers were in attempting to squeezo out of Palmer, Cook & Co. tho trilling sum oflO.OOO. to mako up tho balance of interest duo in New York, but with out success. Wells, Fargo A Co. are now the agents of the State,Jaml have rumited $77,000 aud possibly the balance of $6,000, to makeup the ontirqammmfc that Palmer, Cook & Co. pocketed ‘of the State funds. Who secured tho nomlbfttUui qf Fremont ? Florida. Indians.—A correspondent of tho Philadelphia Ledger, writing from Camp Och- lawaha under date of August 20, among other things, lms the following: “One old soldier 1 aceidoutiy met with the other duy said that tho Indians did not fear any one cf tho officers who lmd ever beeu hero but old llaruey. When Col. Hurney was here, he treated them witli su much severity, tlmt tho Indian women to this duy, Bcuro their chil dren by tolling them that they will give them to old Hurney. “For my part, from what 1 have seen of this country, l firmly believe tlmt the Indians can euter into any hammock aud remniu there till the resurrection day, if they are not driven out by hounds. Some of these hammocks can never bo penetrated by white meu.” “Old” Harney, above mentioned, is a gal lant general of our army, who may have seen, not to exceed, perhaps, fifty-three ycurs. He is a native of Nashville, Tctin., and was an especial protege and friend of Gen. Juckson. The writer above speaks of the “fear” of Har- uey, by the Indians, Upon the Florida peuiii* suln. He might have said further, that there is not an Indian of any tribe on the continent that does uot kuow aud stand in especial awe of him. Ho lms but just reduced the powerfu Sioux, uml.it is said, is uuder orders now for Florida. We knew him well years ago, ami veuture to say that the conduct of affairs being leftto iiis judgment aud discretion, he will rid the country of the Indians, and that, too, without the aid of “hounds.” He lms a way peculiarly his own of settling all Iudian difli- culties, and it is probably tills fact which bat led the Executive to couiide to him the sccm- hercuie.iU tusk of iugly herculean tusk of “concluding” this “intcnuiuable Seminole war.” He will do it.- I Vault Star. There is a rumor that Thomas Carlyle bus abandoned his half written Life and Times of Frederick the Great, and is about producing the biography of Washington. by violence tho officers of the Committee ol Vigilance while iu the discharge of their duty. Verdict—Guilty. 2. David S. Terry is also charged with com mitting an assault with u deadly weapon with intent to kill Sterling a. Hopkins, a police ulli- cerof the Committee of Vigilance, on the 21st June, 185G. Verdict—By the Executive, found guilty of tho “assault;” by tho Delegates, found guilty of the whole churgc. 3. David S. Terry is charged with an attack i J. H. Purdy, in the city ot Ban Fran cisco. Verdict—By the Executive, found guilty ; by tbe Delegates, charge expunged. The following sentence has been pronounced In the cose; SENTENCE. Slaeuiitbi: ok Deserterl.—A letter to the New Orleans Picayune dated Gruuudu, Aug. 20, says tlmt Cnpt. Turley and his company of 24 men who deserted from Walker’s army had been deceived by tho Clmmorristas into giving up their arms, ami then cut to pieces. A Southerner Podded by a New York Street Wai.kku.—On Friday night Julia Smith, a notorious street walker, accosted n Southern gentleman in Chambers street, N. Y., and induced him to accompany her to a house, where she succeeded in securing his pocket book,containing $175. The police beiug made acquainted with tho affair, soon had Tier in custody. Sho was taken to the station house aud thoroughly searched; and as the officer was giving up the idea of finding any of the stolen money upon her, he took tlie second Bo ber thought, mid unrolled a massive head of hair, where to his astonishment, he boheld $86 in Imnk bills, iieatiy donoupaml stowed away amongst the Mowing curls, the'treasure being partially concealed by a tortoise-shell comb.— This money was utoneo identified by the South ern gentleman us belonging to him, aud he re cognized the prisoner as the girl who robbed him. She was thereupon committed for trial. Ciiiiiiimml Migrate. Savannah Mnrket, September 18, COTTON—No sales cl’Uutum this forenoon. NEW ADVEIiTlt EMI-NTS. —sOaWoAL fiAHb. 1)8. ,1. K. SMITH ba* room veil his oillen w to Broughton street, iu Dailey’s Uulldlng, u few doors above Bolden's Hut Store. Residolire at Mrs. Remshart's, Woat Broad street sepll 1115 *LTII OFFICE, SAVANNAH, 1 July loth, 1856. J Ail vessels arriving at tbo port or Savan- w null, from tho West Indies, .Mexico, Contral America, South America, or from any port whore eonlagiouB InfectIritis aud lUidignont d eases are prevailing, (also, all vessels having Icncss on board, or having had sickness on board moe last clearance,) ore required to come to ulior oif Fort Jackson, there to remain without on . muiiloa- tion with tho oily of Savannah or afijacout ouutry, uutll visited by tho Hoatth Officer. No boat or vessel shall recelvo any or the crow or passengers' from vessels subject to (ho abovo or der for the purpuso of carrying them to tho city nr its vicinity. VoshoIs will not be detained In Quuruutiue unless such detention be uecossttry. Any violation of the above orders will BUbjcot tho violator.'to tho Itonnlty or the law, F. It. DEMURE. Health Officer.. Approved i K. C. Amikkson, Mayor tf-Jy!7 FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Hkkon’b Ijnf— First Vksskl.—Tho solir. FANNIE. Captain i, now loading, will have Immediate dis patch. For freight engagements apply to BopllS OH AS. A. URKlxER. w DENNIS HULL \ND, NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER, Solicits the patrouagu of masteri or vessols and others requiring the sendees of a Notatry Public or Shlnplng Ma.ter, and will atteud promptly to all business entrusted to his care. lm—scpO ASTON RIDGE SEMINARY, l’OU ,XOUN(! LADIES. R EV. II. S. HUNil.NUTON, A. M. Principal Tiie next session unntmoucos ou the urst Wednesday in September. SpnaALAnvA.vrAiiK3.-Tho limited number offorty, with five teapners, secures to each pupil a large share or attention. Thu situation is remarkable for its healthiness and beauty or scenery. (“In this ebarmiug aud healthy retreat,” Bays u parent, “tho chocks acquire a bloom and the frame a vigor.” Every pupil, with out exception, has Improvod in this particular.) Tho buildings combino beauty of architecture, with modem comforts, aud conveniences of bath rooms, furnaces, terrace verandah, conservatory coun-mtod with library and parlor, Ac , Ac. m, ‘‘ teachers possess very high qualltlcatlons, GODEY FOR SEPTEMBER. / t ODEY’S Lady's Book for September* VT Arthur’s Home Magazino tor September. Peterson's Ladies National Magazine for Septem ber. Tho Edinburgh Review for July. Received aud for sale by WARKOCK k DAVIS, aug 2b No. 150 Congress street TAKE NOTICE. P URCHASERS will have tnelr goods delivered free of expense with quick dispatch from the Savaunah Grocery and Fruit Depot, corner Brough- lou aud Whitaker stroota. 49" I would call tho attention of Fruiters gener ally to my well selected stock of Grocorlca. recotv- ng daily. Je23—tf W. H. FARRELL. The (three have had tho advantage of European travel, uud ull speak tho French lauguago. French and Gorman conversation classes will be conducted by tbe music and drawing teachers, who are natives of Switzerland and Germany, and have beeu connected, professionally, Tor several years, with distinguished famtlies In Germany and Eugland. Aud iu rcgurU to religious influence, homo couifurh. and faithful Instruction, the School has lung been recommended fur “a combination of advautagcB. physical, mental, aud religious, such as few similar institutions can present. ” Access in hours from Sixth and Chosuut streets Philadelphia, via Choster, or In 1>{ hour, from Eighteenth aud Market streets, via Media and '■--•‘do, Rockdul. Touts.—For Board aud Tuition, and nil inciden tal expenses, including uso of school books, having no extra charge whatovor, $275 a year. For tho same, uddlng Music and French, $350; adding Latin ami Drawing, use or Drawing materials, $400. Address Rev. B. 8. HUNTINGTON. Village Green P. O , Delaware Co,, Pa. aug 26—3w COliB ON SLAVERY. A Scriptural examination of tho institution of Slavery jiu the United States; with lt« objects and purposes. By Howell.Cobb. Horton’s 1 Jib uud Public Services of James Bu chanan. Irviug’s Life of Washington; cheap edition; vol, 2, $1,50. Napier’s History of the Peninsular War: a now edition, iu 4 vol*. 12 mo., with portraits aud plans. Price $7,60. Commodore l'orry’s Expedition to Japan, with numerous engravings; $5. Household Mysteries; a ltomancu of Southern Life. By Lizzio Petit, of Virginia, author of Light and Darkness. Nupoleou’s Confidential Correspondence with the Empress Josephine. Tucker’s History of tho United Slates, from Its Colonization to 1841. Voi. 1st. History of Secret Societies and of the Republican Party iu Frauco, from 18-U) to 1848. Bernard Idle, A romance of tho Texas Revolu tion. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. That David S. Terry, having Leon convicted, after a full, fair and impartial trial, ut' curtain charges, before tho Committee of Vigilance, and the usual pimishmeuts iu their power to iu- ttict, not being applicable iu tho prescut in stance: Therefore, be it declared that tho decision of the Committee of Vigilance is as follows: That the said David S. Terry be discharged from custody; and Resolved, That in tho opinion of the Com mittee of Vigilance, the interests of the Htato imperatively demand that the said David S. Terry should resign his position as Judge of the Supreme Court. Resolved, That tills resolution be read to David S. Terry, and lie forthwith lie discharged from tho custody of the Committee of Vigi lance. It Is said that forty four delegates voted for his discharge, aud thirty six for his banish ment. On Thursday, tho 7th of August, he was discharged, and took passage for Sacramento in the steamboat Helou Hensley. There was a grand procession on his discharge. The Ban Francisco Herald says: The first political procession of tho campnigu was made by the Young Men’s Democratic Club. The occasion was the reception of their Com mittee, sent to escort the Hon. David 8. Terry to Bacramento. At 04 o’clock the Club lett their Hall, in the California Exchange, under the command of Marshall Hoff', to march down to the Bacramento boat to receive tho Com mittee. The procession was headed by a line brass band. Next came the piouers, followed by the President and Executive officers of tho Club and the Club proper. In tbe middle of the lino another fine bund of musio was sta tioned, which discoursed most eloquent music. All along tho ranks lurge trans; arencies with appropriate devices were carried with number less colored balloons and torches added to the brilliancy of tho scene. The following are some of the devices ; NEW YORK, SEPT. It.—Cmro.v—Tho market Is sternly, aud moderately active; Mime now uplands are selling at u I-^c., quality good; the sales area 1000 halos at our quotations : NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION. Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O&Tx Ordinary 10 lo 10 lo Middling UK UK 11 % 12 Middling Fair... 12K Iff?* MX 18 Fair 12% 12% 18 18% Oni'KKK—Tim market conlluuos firm aud a fair iu- pilry prevails; sales of luuu bugs Rio at 10% a 12 cents, 100 mats Java at 14%, aud 50 bags I^guyra at i'J. The stock oflUo i3 58,000 bags. Wiikat—A livelier demand for wbent: under tho Cambria’s advices prices aro 2 a 3c bettor, hut kIuco the arrival of the Arabia there is nothiug do- ing and pricos iUvor the buyer: sulo3 of tho duy aro about 2(i>J,000 bushels, including 11,000 bushels Red Southern at $167 a 160, 900 bushels White dual $1 70 a 175. Molasses continues steady with a moderate de mand . sales of 240 blids Cuba Muscovado at 40 u 44 cunts. Flouh—Southern Flour is a shade hotter, the de mand good; sales of 3000 bushels bblsat$7 40 a T 70 for mixed to good superfine, ami $7 76 a 8 25 for favorite, fancy and extra hrauds. RifK U steady hut quiet; with sates of 140 tiorccs ut 4 a 4% cents. StroAKS have again been active at full pricos; sales of 7206 bags Manilla ut 8%c, to a refinery; 1500 hhds, mostly Cuba, at 7% a 8%c; 400 boxes Havana at8%c; aud SOhhds cistern bottoms on private terms. Whisky—Tho market h a shade firmer, aud tho demand good; sales of 1050 bills Ohio uud Prison ut 30 a 30% couts. C. C. POOLE, No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WUOLE3ALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN Stuiica, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils. Var nishes, Window Glass, Putty, «o. Painters’, Grainors* and Artists’ Brushes: **£M|flWhlt6wash Heads and Dusters, Dry and SSigyMixod Paluts of every description, Artists' colors In tubes, Prepared Cauv&ss, &c. PAPER HANGINGS. BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Rooms prepared with neatness and despatch.— House, Sign aud Ship Painting, Gliding, Graining and Glaring done In tho best style aud at moderate prices. All orders from tbo country promptly attended to. men 28—ly Young Men’s Democratic Club of Ban Francisco. Buchauuu utul Breckinridge.... Paciiio Uailroud. : Buchanan, Peace,Plenty ami Security. ; : Fremont, Free Niggers uml Copper : : Cents. : “Let the Union slide.”—Banks. : Reverse—“Let Traitors slide.”’—Do- : \ mocracy. I A MIXj Y ,i The Clab turned out six hundred members, all or whom wore a white satin badge on the left breast. MISCELLANEOUS. There are numerous political demonstrations throughout the| State in favor of JBuchauuu aud Breckinridge. The Fremontcto are virtually William T. Coleman, the president of tho Vigilance Committee lett San Francisco by the steamer of the 20th August. Ex-Governor Peter H. Burnett also came by the steamer Lola Moutez had been playing with great success at tho American. Ban Fran cisco, She appeared in a variety of dramati 0 ijjipig Sntellipa. Port of Savannah September 18. Arrived. IJrig R C Wright, Moltau, Baltimore, via Hamp ton Roads— Brigham, Kelly k Co Jonas rimitli, Speights, Now York—to Og den, c'tarr k Uo, Sour Elias Reed, Brockiugton, Sutllla IUvor—to Ruse, Davis k Ixmg. Klc morn min. New York. Sept 14—Arr, setar Fleet Wing, Hor ton, Savantmh. Cleared, solir George Davis, Phillips, Savunnah. FILLMORE St DONELSON. NEW YORK EXPRESS, meet the constantly increasing domaud for a Campaign paper, which, during the Presl* dentlal canvass, will contain the fullest Informa tion upon alt tho topics which are to bo discussed, tho Proprietors of the “Express” publish a Cam paign Paper, at a price so low txi to put it in the bauds ot evory man who do3lro3 a cheap paper. CLUB TBttMS BY TIIE MONTH. Twenty copies for $1.60. Thirty copies $1.76, Fifty copies, $3.00. Aud a free copy to tbe gottor up of the Club. All sent to one address. A single copy to an address, 50 cents for six months, or ono dollar pen annum. All loiters should ho addressed to J. AE. Brooks corner or wall and Nassau streets, New York City. Tho ‘-Daily Express” is published at $7 per an num. Tho Semi Weekly Express at $4 per auuum. The Double sheet Weekly at $2 per annum. Specimen copies sent to any addresss free of charge. Papers sent for a singlo mouth on tho abovo terms; aud in tho samo proportion for any length of time. Campaign Document*. Fillmore’s Three Speeches—at Newburgh, Alba ny, und Rochester. 1,000 copies, 02% cents, l’er dozeu 10 cunts, f ingle copies 1 cent. Dkfkxcb of Fillmokk and ms PosiTioN—Tho Speech of Hun. James Brooks before tho Americans in Cin cinnati. Spouob of Hon. Erastus Brook3—at Hartford, Con necticut, July 8,1865. Milliard Fillmoro, Fremont, Slavery, Sectionalism, Romanism und Patriotism, FREMONT’S l’RO-SLAVERY RECORD. Speech of Hiram Keldiuin, Esq., at New Havon. Tim Romanism of Fremont, as demonstrated by his owu acts. READ • READ 11 READ !!! . 1,000 copies, $10. 100 copies, $1.25. Per dozon, 20 couts. Single copies, 2 cents. sept 11-W2 Consignees. Per ‘schr Jonn3 Smith, from Now York—Agent Central Railroad; Boston k Villalonga: Bolhwoll & Whitehead; Brunner & Grady; N K Baruum; Bel k I'reiitis*'; S D Bruulley & Co; M A Cohen; Crane, Wells k C'o; R'F Colo & Co: Chcevor, Sims & Co; J P Collins; Clark frCruder; DD Copp; Brigham, Kel ly k Co; C H Campfleld; Kuso, Davis k Long; M J Uoilley; Rodgers, Norris & Co; J Lippman; M Lavin, .1 Hurbrouck, W L Etheridge; S U lAtUtoau; Ladson A: Rodgers; J W Lathrop; Upper Hydraulic Press; Fried k Bros; T 8 Wav no k aons; N B k H Woed; Way & Taylor; M L Treanor; W Duncan; E Fitzger ald; S Gomlall; Minis & Johnson; H Morse; Snider k Askow; 1 W Morrell; A A Solomons* Co; J O Tayjor; It H Wilson: E C Wade; Einstein k Eckman McKee * Beunott; Ogden, Starr * Co; aud Col Jos Sulilvau. Per solir Ellas Reed, from Satllla River-60 bbls spirits turpuutino, und 40 cords wood—to Hun tor k UuiumeJI, ana Master. PATENT ECLIPSE Et&syi© sifAsaiiPo Every man his own Com Printer. C ALL AND EXAMINE CHAMBERLAIN’S Patcut Eoliiwo Hand Stamp, the best, cheapest aud most couvunlout of any thing for the purpose yet offered for Bale. AI.FRED WEBSTER, Oen. Agt. apr 8 ly 135 Congress St. ;n IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES, iUNED Expressly for muklng Bugs—aud Q which is decidedly superior to any other machine fur that purpose. .Spool or skelu thread cuu be used of nny desired length, and wblcti will not need to bo ebauged until Uio wholo Is used Bag inaimiifacturors, Grain and Fleur merchants an lwUoularly Invited to call und examine it at 136 (Joe gross sfreot,-. . . Muy25. .... ALFRED WEBSTER,Geu. Agt. UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA Medical Department. T HE Aunuai Course of Lectures in this depart ment will coinmenco on Monday, November 17th, 1850, aud will terminate in tho ensuing March Jumes Jones, M. D.. i’rofossou of Practice of Med icine. J. L. Riddell, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Warren Stono, M.D1 Professor of Surgory. A. II. Ccuas, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. Gustavus A. Nott. M. D., Professor of Metorla Medica. J. C. P. Wedorstrail'll, M. D. Professor of Anato- y. Thomas Uuut, M. D., Professor ofPhysyoiogy and Pathology. Gilbert S. Vance M. D-, Demontrator of Anatomy. Tho rooms for Dissecting will be opouon the third Monday iu OctobeT. Tho Faculty are Vialting Physicians and Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, and attend this institution from November to April. Tho students accompany tho Professors in their JJUCKKTM AND MRUUM.-i 60 duzoon 3 hoop Painted Buckets V5 (hi 2 do do do 26 d Brooms, landing und Ibr sale by aiigU SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO B agging and rope— 100 bales Heavy Guhny Goth' Hemp 400 Gulls aud half Coils Richardson l/mfRope 200 Colls Western Hundspun Hemp Rope Just recolved and for salo by . aug 29 RODGERS, NORRIS k CO. . I«OUR—100 sacks Mlddliug Flour,(now wheal,) I Extra Family Flour, in sucks ami barrels, Ibr .alubjr WElUl'ERftPAl.Mte, aug 19 Jlf.^YUE, ... ' . , UWJMLSSiqN M latUHANT, ZfigjO, [ No., ,1'A» llay-sl., Snviumuh. PH1LU* M. ItU SSIOLL, JUST!OJB OFT,HE PEACE, NOTARY nJNVKVA 'CKt(, AiCol.D-TAN I 1 AND C HEESE AND BUTTER—26 boxos Choeso; lr firkins Butler. Received per steamer and To sale by McMAHON k DOYLE, septa 205 and 207 Huy stroot. J UST RECEIVED—From Now York, Whale Bono ton feet long Ibr Skirts. -a I/O- Hooped Skirts, and for salo by J. W. T11KK1.KE1.D, sept 3 Congress and Whitakor sis B ACON.—50 hhds prime Western rlbud Bides, 25 do do do Shoulders, aug 19 20 do fair to prime Tonn., shoulders, 4 do do do Hams, WEBSTER Jit PALMES. HARPER FOR SEPTEMBER. H ARPER’S New Monthly Magazine for Septem ber, is recoivod aud lor sale by WARNOCK & DAVIS, ' aug 21 No. 166 CongrosB Btreot. HANSON’S IMPROVED ENAMELED LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, C xtruotod and sold Wholesale and Retail at his Factory, No. 08 S. Bond street, Baltimore. Copper aud Kuamded Rods constructed ou Ships, welling and Public Buildings, in tho sufostandbest manner. Also, for sale, lightning Rod Points, Gins 1 ? Insu lators and Trimmings for pul ting np Rods. jty Orders left with Joseph Hurvoyjr-, No. 049 West Fayette street, White St Woodward, No. 3 North street, or at Factory, No. 96 South Boim street, will he promptly attended to. Persons wishing particular iuibrmatiuu relating to these Conductors will pleaso address E. HAN SON, No. 98 Bond street, Baltimore, Mil. aug 21—lm JjXLOUR—160 sacks Extra, and Superfine Flour, from Palaco Mills, of now wheat. Just receive, and Tor sale by RODGERS, NORRIS & CO. aug 29 NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. P ROl'OSAlSwdlbe received by tbo undersigned until tho 15th of October next, for rebuilding the bridge across IMpemukerp ( reek, on tho Chur- ■ Hill — okeo Hill Cross Road, to bo of tho following propor tions (and all material of best black cypress, ex cept tuo covor, which must bo heart yellow plno,) 35 feet long, 18 fool wide, to he floored 40 feet, to bo sustaiuod by four rows of pill g, throe iu each ruw. Each pile to bo 9x11 inches, aud substantially driven. Each row of piles lo bo capped by a 24 feet stick 9x12 luelios, and beveled on tbo upper corners to show aliice of 4 inches—tbe cover to be sustained by fourBtrlng pieces, rauning lengthwise through the bridge9xll Inches; these lobe bovelud to show a face of tbreo inches at top, banisters to be woll braced at each or tho nap sills Contractor to furnish all material, uud work to be done and turned over to Road Commissioners hr their h.spcc- tion by tho 16th of Junuary noxt. Bond, with security required, for the faithful per formance of the work, togotbor for its remaining substantial forfeven years from completion. GEO. P HARRISON, 1*. I. O.C. O. Iu behalf of the Inferior Court ot Chatham Co. 8cpt. 12th, 1858. sopl 12 COP) lfel\ Will oxouto Due.ls, Mortgages, Powoi of Attorney, Wills, Bunds, Notices jtifil.Taklng ot lni*» rogatories. Office at tho Court Hoiisi*, Savannah, (la. Court Days. Third Tuesday hi enoli month, and held ut thu ofllooof Rdwata <•. Wllon. Esq. Resltloiicc. Girstfin. hPtwewi pirflaiMnndTalliiaH street. Any cull pt uigll.t, ou hiwiuoss, w..t be attended to im niediutuiy. J>’26 JOHN U. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT U)Y, Dublin, iAiironscounly, Gu,. lute Junior partner of tho llrm of A. k J. Coimkank, Irwiututi, «a., will atteuil promptly to ull huslnosa outiuu-d to Mb earn. Particular attention paid to coRcicting. Re ference—Dr. C. B. UUyton. F. H Rowe. Diddin, Ga., M Marsh, Savannah. my 11 L emon syrup and porter- 39 boxes Roys l<einou Syrup , 15 catks Byass liondou Porter, lauding per soliooaer Maniiassctt, aud for sale by sept 2 SCRANTON. JUHNSTON A CO. F ancy liquors— 30 boxe* Ginger and Blackberry Brandy, »*>• 4 cases Ginger Wine, 40 cases Uarret, f» dn assortod Liquors, in store and* Ibr : aug 19 WEBSTER k PALMER. Ctf AFFElt St CO, No. O Wliltukct- Street, Havanmiti, fin., WHOt.US.UJJ AND limit. nKAt.KlW l.\ RASHES, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, kvi White O Load, Zinc, White Linseed, Sperm, Whale 'fan ners’and Noatsfont OUb, Glass, Brushes. Gold l.vsl, Urtinze, Bnllilers’ Hardwire. Nails, Marble .Mantel!-, .bo.. ko jt-4 A CLOTHING A EMPORIUM. VT l DOOlt WEST OF TUB llKl’UBLIUAN 1(K A DING HODV. Fine Ready-made Clothing ; Hats and Gaps, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Cane. 5 , Umbrella: Cravats. Stocks. HuiidkcrchioiV., and Fancy Articles Tor tiontlemen. W.O. Price, FASHIONABLE AND MILITARY TAILOR, No. 14? Bay Street, sa rANNA IE Also, tjuporfine Cloths, osslmero and Vostifags, Will bo made to tnoa- sure, unexception able in ylyle ami workmuuship, by Urn best muchunlcs, at slmrti-st notice fob 6 OrdcrBfrnm city ami county solicited. ^ P EACHES.—A choice lot of English Pea-lies, suitable for preserving, Just receive t and for sale, by scptll C OFFEE —-lo.)d bags fair, prime und choice K o Oolfoo, 51 bags do do do kiguyr.l do. 31)00 lbs Old Government Juvo do, In store and f.-r sale by Bept 2 ' WEBSTER k PALMES. PATENT ICE P7TCIIERS. TUSf received, ONLY'thlrty-lwo days from Bal- tlmoro by tho now Mcamship Lino. Tho nu merous enquirers will lie glad to learn that tiny haw Mushy arrived. KENNEDY & BKACII, Housc-furul-'liiug Store, llodgsou’s Now Block, aug 4 J USP RECKIVED—Whllo Brilliant.-. .Chuck Nab.*.*. k< and Cuinhiics l.sd’es' liiuck .-ilk Gloves Water Twist Long Clolfi, Patent Leallier liuekubuk Toweling, .vc. For sale by IU.7 DhWllT .v MORGAN. r Pelts J^ANCY PKI N’TH—One case Fancy Printed Cali cues, warranted fast colours, at 6% cents per yard. Just received by steamer Knoxville, aud for Bale by DkWITT ft MORGAN, sept I •EACH ISLAND CORN, for sale, to urrvc, 1,200 1 1 bushels primo Beach Island Corn, apply to aug 28 WEBSTER k PALMES. BARGAINS: BARGAINS! Sl.iiL.LING OFF AT SMALL ADVANCE ON COS'D. T HE subscriber wishing to mako room for Ids FALL GOODS, which will soon fie coming in, at a offers Ills present stock ol DRESS GOODS, \c stnull advance on New York Cost. J. W. THRELKKLD, Congress and Whitaker stru ts, News please copy. july 29 ■J^OLASSES—100 bhjs Molasses,tor salo to arrive _ per sebr Julia A Rich, by augB LOCKMT k RNEI.LINGS, riuK oALE— JO sharos Gas Company Stock, by JJ aug8 BARKMAN k BULLOCH E PHELPS’ GIN—59 bbis landing per schooner • John Costner, for sale by if juiiu uuwvr, iui Duiu ■apt 2 SCRANTON, JuHNSTON k CO. STRANGER! If you want a good aud cheap BMj^Trniik, Vullce. "Carnet Bag, Clothing of any kind or quaTi- ung ’ty, ready made or made up to your measure; also Hats, Cups, Shirts, Collars or Dress Furnishing articles of any description, call and se lect from the largest and best Btock in tho city, at tbe Star Emporium, 147 Buy street. WM. O. PRICE. ou half, quarter and eighth pipes Cognac, Ho ciiollo and Bordeaux Brandies of various brands 3 pipes Meder Swan Giu 10 6 galiou domijonsOld Loudon Dock aud Clo ver Loaf Giu St Croix und Jamaica Uum in puncheons Old do and do do in demlJouH Very old Port and Madolra Wines iu deinljons Champaguo, Rhine and Claret Wine iu cases and baskets; in bund and store for sale by aug9 WEBSTER .k PALMES. S BIDES AND HAMS—aohhds Clear Sides 20 tierces choice Hams, landing and lor salo by augl6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. S T CROIX SUGAR—16 hhds St. Croix Sugar, land ing per schooner Manbassett, Tor salo by sept 2 SCSANTON, JOHNSTON k CO MOURNING GOODS, B LACK French Bombazine, Black Alpacas, Black Lama Cloth. Black Mohair, Black Cliallle, Block French Lawn, Black and Whlto French Mub- lln, and a flue assortment or Striped and Plaid Black and While Ginghams aud Calicoes, Plai» and Striped Black Sowing Silks, and Grenadines, Barege and Tissues, Plain and Figured Block Silks, for summer collars and sleeves, of the latest paterns. For sale A1K1N COME ONE—COME ALL 1 HAVE just recoivod some 109 thousaud good Spanish Sugars of tho very best hrauds, also, a lot of good German Sugars, at low prices. Also, a lot of good French and Gorman Wluos. All of which I am destined to soil at reduced prices. I have also added to my present stock, a lot or the very Uucst Frouch Brandies—aud I say to yon ono amt all, now Is your time, for 1 am do ter mluod to make my mot to, low pricos, and quick sales—so comu uud see mo at tho corner of Bay and Bull streets, aug 26 A. BONAUD. by [Jet 2] f k BURNS. FOR THE LADIES. J UST received per Seamship Florida, from New York, Brook’s Pattent Waxed White, Black aud Col’d Spool Cotton, and for salo by J. W THRELKELD. aug 27 Congress k Whitaker streets. D imity bands i dimity bands i i- Recclved and for sale by sept 2 J. W THRELKELD. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. t: DOOIC AGENCY. rpHF Subscribers have established it Rook X Agency In Philadelphia, mid will furnish any book or publication ut llio retail price free of post agu. Any persons by forwarding tho sub^criplicn price of any ono of tho $8 Magazines, such ns liar- icr’s, Godoy’s, Putnam’s, Graham’s, Frank I^slio’s i’ashions, Ac., will rccoivetho Magazines for ono year and a copy of a splendid lithograph tiorlrult ol olthor Washington, Jackson or Oiuy; or if subscri bing to a $2 and $1 mugazlno, they will rocolvo a copy of olthor of tho Ihreo portraits. If subscribing to $0 wortli of magazines, all ihreo portraits will be sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes ofoxory size ami description in largo or small quantities furnished. Beal Pressos, Dies, &o.,88Utto order. Every description of engraving on wood oxoculod wlthneulucss and dispatch Views of Buildings, NfiWftnnni>r I-funilitHrR. Views of MiLitliinnrv. Hnol: II. 10 Atlautic jl and Gnl r Railroad, having adjourned to meet on the 26th instant, and it buving been roprosented to mo that the interest of that ontorpriso requires farther tirao for the obtaimnout of subscriptions to the Stock, and acquiosclng iu tbo Justness of tho suggestion, tne meeting of the Board on the 2Cih instant is hereby postponed until tho 22d day of October next. atMliledgevilie. E. A. NISBET, Chairman. Mucon, Aug. 20,1866 aug 39 80WH-WEHTER9 a. R. CO.,) Macox, August 14th. 1858. j TNIVIDEND NO. 9.—The Board of Directors havo u this day declared a dividend of Four Dollars per share on tho capltai^stook of this Compuuy, >rom tho earnings of tho Road for the six months ending July 81st, payable on and alter tiie 15th In stant. Stockholders in Savannah will receive their divi dends at the Contra! Railroad Bonk. JNO T. BOIFEUILLET, augl5—lm Seo’ry and Treas. visits, froo ofexpenBo, enjoy extraordinary practi cal advantages. There aro during the soason about eight hundred Ibed persons prescribed Tor daily. Preliminary lo the Course, lectures will bv deliv ered doily in tbo Amphitheatre of tbe Hospital, from tbo first Monday In November, ou Clinical Medicine aud Surgery,Auscultation and Percusslou, and other subjects, without any charge to students. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Deau. Tho Administrators or tho Chanty Hospital elect anuually, in April, fourtoou Resident Students, who are matotainod by the Institution. aug 28—w5 CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE f SAVANXIH, 2d August, 1856 . T HE Bonds of tbe City of Savannah, uue 1st Feb ruary, 1857, (commonly known as McAllister Bonds,) issued for Central Railroad Stock, will be redeemed on application, In Stock or tbe Central Railroad and Banking Company, at its market val ue, tbe Bonds being received at par. Holders ot the same preferring cosh, can have them redeemo in money. JAS. S. WILKINS, aug 3 City Treas. COFFEE, 200 r GS - primo 1 SUGAR die. lo Coffee 100 “ Air 50 do Old Government Java do. 60 do Primo Laguyra do 10 Hhds. Choice St, Croix Sugar. IQ do do Now Orleans do. 16 do do P. R. do. 20 % Chests Fine Hyson Tea 20 % * do do Black % lbs Papers 50 Caddies, 12 lbs each, Fine Hyson Tea. 60 do 6 lbs each, do do do 60 dp 6 do do do Black do In store and tor sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * Co. aog6 VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOB OALE, WITHIN TIN MUM OF TUK CITY OF SAVANNAU. O N the first Tuesday In December next, will be sold before the Court House in tbo city of 8a vannab, tho Plantation on (he Savannah river, ten miles from the oily, known as Mulberry Grove, be longing to the eBtate or tbo late Philip Ulmer, con taining six hundred and eighty-seven acres, of which there are two hundred acres of first quality tide rice land, and one hundred and fiRy-flve acres under good banks and in afinestato for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acres of high land under cultivation. On the place are a good dwelling house, overseer’s house, barnB, negro houses and other outbuildings, all In a good state of repair. Perse ns desiring to purchase will c*U upon H. K, HarrlBon, Ex’i, who resides within four miles or the Grove, or KUia Ulmer, Ex’trix, who resides within two miles oT tbe Grove. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. Possession not given until the first of January. H. K. HARRISON, Ex.or tyl7-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trix. 49- TbeCharleston Mercury will publish onco a week until the day of Bale. VjMNK LIQUORS— Jj 2 hall pipes Klepptfr’s Brandy,- vimage 1816 4 quttr do do do do 1816 |10 % do do do do 1815 4 half do Ot ird Dtiiiuy & Co’s do do 1854 4 quar do do Uo do 1854 6% do do do do 1864 2 hair do Heimcssa do do 1840 >2 do do A Scigimlto do do 1664 Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Book il lustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, dc. All orders sent by inuil promptly attouded to Per sons wishing viuws of tlftfir buildings engraved can Bond a Daguerreotype or sketch ortho building by mail or express. Persons at a distance having soloablo articles will find it to thotr advantage to address tlio subscribers os wo would not os agent for tho salo of tho samo BYRAM rf PIERCE. 50, South Third streot, Plfila., Pa. uov 20—d&wly MILl. liH & ' J#t> L L, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, <JA. . Will urneiku in lln, BruiwwIck ClrciilU-^omprla- | lug tbo follon-ing t’inuitios i ; (llvnii, wgynu! UumJnu, Wale, Aiippliog, Clinch, CnIIPe tMlll Cflflrllon. joiik b, hilij:k. l.c. bou. nugs ly ,, •, A. TIIOPI AS <Jl CO., Am,linn uml Cnmllnaalnn M.rclianta, lift Aryan Street, SU’AN’NAll, UHUUUIA. ; (jol2J- i I*. ' '.S- K i'AHIIL'K. 1. Tiiomam, AV, ii. ,■ 'mu;i,i,, DBAI.U1! IN OHOIOK FAMILY OHOCERIKS and Foreign and Domestic Fruit, corner Drouyhl/m and Whitaker its. Town and country supplied with choice gomlH at modurati! price-*. All orderr |!8nnpUy attendod lo, atid siilisthctloii always glairucleinl. Hplt< JOHN GVFAOTigaNt; WIIOLE9ALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN WlNDuW BLINDS, WLVDOW. RAW! AND PANE POORS. West side Monument 8quare,‘ Savannah, Ga. mayll JOHN M. MILLBN . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office corner Bay aud Drayton streets jyw v , _ H, CHASSKoNr * (Siicccasor to Champion & Watts.) WHOUJSALE AND RBTAU. OROCER, No. 4 ftariiurd ot., between the Market and Buy Ht., 8AYANNAH, GA. Dealer In Grocorlca, Foreign and Domestic Uquore, Dried Fruits, to)., &c. Reference—A. Champion, Esq., Bamuol Solomons, Esq., Messrs. Rabun k Whitehead, and Swift &Ou., Savannah, Ga. nivlt C ANDLES, COFFEE A CANDY.— 200 boxes Adamantine, Tallow uud Sjierm Candles ; 169 bug3 Rio Cuffeo ; 75 mats Old Gov. Java Colfeu t 50 boxes fresh ground do. 69 boxes assorted Candy, received uud for sale by McMAHON k DOYLE, aug 26 No. 205 A 207 Bay at. f'lLEAK SIDES.—20 casks vorjr superior Cloart KJ Sides, received and for salo by auglO YONGE k FRlERSuN, 04 Bay at. Wn at HUDSON’S FERRY FOR HALE. Tbe subscriber offers for Bale all her [possessions in Scrlvcn county, contain- 'log about ono tnousand acres or laud, more or less, all adjoining suld Fi rry, and extondlug to tho Auguaturoad — ,Tho liuprovomonti consist of a good Dwuilujg, titoro, Warehouse; and all oilier ncccsxa- ry out buildings. About sixty-five acres are under fence and iu good order for cultivation. Tiie land is first quality, and woll suppliod with fencing tim ber. It is an escoltout stand for the merchandize business. Tho Ferry is the best located und most patronized of any other between Savannah and Augusta. Tliore is also passing through tho land a nover falUug stream, fully sufUclont to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars uddrots mo ut Spriugfleld, Effingham county, Ga sept 7—U ELIZABETH JONES. CRANE,WELLS * CO., FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Savannah, Ga. ' / lamer & anoeiuoN. ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, apMy moo*, u-. WIUJAN II. OASIIEK, ATTORNEY AND COUN8EUOI1 AT LAW. Troupviilo, Lowndes County, Ga. Will practico In Thomas, Iiowndes, Clinch, Ware. Appling, Telfair, Irwiu, Laurens, ami Pulaski counties, Georgia; utidiu Jefferson,Madison, Ham ilton, uud Columbia counties, Florida. [myll J. W. PATTERSON; ATTORNEY AND COUNMiLLOR AT U\\, Troupviilo, lAwndesCnnty,Ua. (ult CHAS. G. CAMPUELL ATTORNEY AT li A W . MtLUBXlKVltlJC, (U.1 Practices laiw in the various Cpuuties of Uio 10* mulgce Circuit, and Hie adjoining Counties of TwigiB, Uurenaaml Washington. Refer lo—John Boston, H. Crane, and R. ■ Htltou. fob!-* LAW, GEORGE A. GORDON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT AND Commissioner of the U. S. Court of Claims for the State qf Georgia. Office tturner Bay ami Bull, streets, 1> perior style. mar27 mylO jPiiOTOGRAPHS. Urge sized [’holographs, ta keu by AULLBtt, AT TWKLVK l)OU-UW I’KK DOZEN Also, Ambruiypes uud Da guerreotypes, hr his usuui su- A califs solicited. J. W. MU.LEi cr. St. Jullau-st. uud Market squan . YONGE Si FRIERSON J FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 94 HAY-STKEOT. SAVANNAH, UA apr4 D. A. O’RYRNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW,) Office 175, Bay-st., oyer Turner A Co’s. Drug 8tor« BAVANHin,GA. nov 10—ly S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNB1XLOR AT I AW, Moutlcello, Jefferson County, Fla. Rul'orence—Hon. W. B Fluking, Savannah, Ga. myll EDWARD G. W1LHOA, MAGISTRATE, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Ward k Owops’ law Offico. [myll WAYNE. GRENVILLE & CO., iin, uniun * innm w vu>, JlKBCHANTB, Duy-itfctl Sa iw-maA. 11108. ». WAYNK fi. E. GllKNVillE, R. ALEX. WAYNE, jy o—-tf Savannah. W. T. SAMITE, I’hmt.rooga. C. W. AliVHIlY, ATTORNEY AT LAW KRANKUN, HKARD GO., GA. Will attond to professional business in thoCountiea of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, lli-Vf- wethor and Troup. Relbronco—Hou. K. Y. Hill, laGrange, Ga.; Hod, David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonol M. M. TidweU, Fayetteville, Ga.; aud Mr. William Dougherty, Co lumbus, Ga. Bopl7-ly Wm. McALLlSTEli. IppOSltt Marble Monuments, Tombs aud Grave Stones, turn hdiod on reasonable terms. Orders roe poctfully solicited. aplS COOL RETREAT THE ABB0& BILLIAED SALOON. (upstairs) Coruor Bull aud Bryau streets, over Barbershop June 27 J. M. 11AYWOOD, Agent. M. WII1T SMITH, ATTORNEYATLAW, ALUOATOH, KA8T FLORIDA. Will practico in tho Eastern and Southern Count ire Roror to—Col. S. S. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Sa van nah. fob2-tf DRS. LEFLEIl St WILCOX, Dentlata. ARE now fUUy prepared to in sort full or nurtial setts of Teeth on tho principle of Dr. J. Alions’s Patent Continuous Gum, By this improvement, the form of tho fuco can bo restored to auy degree of rotundity that may bo desired. Ills applicable in all coses where tho oheekBhavo fallen iu and cannot bo detected by iho closest observer.— This method combines tho following* lvnntigcs:— Au urtillciul gum, which exhibits a perfectly natural and life-like appearance, and imparts to tho theoth that peculiar expression which characterizes the na tural orguus. This Gum consists of a silaeious compound, which la applied and fused upon the Tooth and Piute in such a manner, us to fill up all tho interstices around the baso of tho Teeth, aud also unites them firmly to each other and to the Plate upon which thoy aro sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth, „ Offico over DoWitt k Morgan, Congress streot. *% Republican and Georgian copy. Yob 16—tl WM. K. WILLIAMS. THADDKU8 OUVRg, JACK HKOWM WILLIAMS, OLIVER Si BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Murlon County, Ga., Will practico tn tho counties of Marion, Macon, Hous ton, Stewart, Randolph, Muscogee, Lee, and any adjolulng counties, where their services nmy be required. myll WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, GA. oct26—ly DAVID G. WILDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SPARTA, GA. Will practice in tho comities of Hancock, Warren, . Washington, and Baldwin. Kkkkrkncks—Bohn k Foster, Rabun A Smite, and E. A. Soullard, Savannah. jan® , R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office corner of Bay and Drayton-sta. SAVANNAU, GA. myll DR. CHARLES II. COLDING, OFFICE -AND RESIDENCE. No. 14 LIBERTY ST.. Oue door west of Drayton,myll WM. O. CONNELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, UABZLU, WORTH COUNTY, <U., (POST OFFIOK. AUUXT.) Will practise In the SouthcjjpUrcult,and In Macon, Dooly and Worth Counties ol The Macon Circuit. fiG^Partiuularattcution given to tbe uolleotlon of claims ii ’ “ a lu South-Western Goorgla. Je2—flm P. JACOBS, - SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. BOARDING. SEVERALgentlemenor small families umbe 0 accommodated with good Rooms and BoaVit, on tile Weslsldoof Montgomery street, ono door above '^uth Broad street. MRS. M. H. RAYMER. doc 12—tf ' FOR SALE. h Rlx Tracts or Land, 600 acre each, 8 . r 4 * miles from tho city or Savannah on tho H. A. Gull Rail Road, well adapted to the growth oi Rice, Cotton and Corn, and Wood cuough to pay for It teu times over. Apply to fob 27 tf p. A. ClOUD. B ATON.—36 casks Bacon Bidea for sole, to or • rive per brig Zorvaster, by an. 2 ' 1UWKBW ft 8SELUNGS. No. 29, Bull .atreet, (aim of th. Big Indian.) N. B.—Kmim constantly on bond S|«wl»h, Holt Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and re- all. Also, Chewing Tobacco, flnug; he. June 1 james McHenry, Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average! adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Bond* drawee Papers prepared whereby to rocover losses from American or British Underwriter*, and attention given to all matters connected with shipping and In. suranco, Ko. 118 Bay-street opposite the front ol tho Custom House. ly - . nov 8 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Ncwnonsville, Fla. Reference—George ..Brown, William Dell, New* nansvlllo, Fla., R. & Hilton, Boston k Villalonga, 8avannah, Ga. myll i 1 .V<' .'jv-