Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 20, 1856, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVII lOLD” •j.Ji'.Ij I * 1,1 fi .. ,1 ■ I I '.’ I’j S’t i l« < 1 - Mfl Hi", m A V A NX AH, G A. 8ATURD AY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1850. JOURNAL I.M:k 4 00 ‘4 00. 8 00 io op |snb*t!rtpil*>» Price* of 8invnn..h Papers Uy common understanding, tfarpropHotor* and: I nubiiibt’r» id the throe papers tasuod to Savannah, I tutro iiiloi»t«<l the following uuir rm .rates or sub- I icrliitiJUi w tako effect this day: 1 [U ny I'rtjwr, per annum, In advauco.'.tt. I rri-rtVokiy “ «*•« I Weakly, stogie oopjr, In advance I vv>otly. ura copies, to one address Itfeohly,embt • “ “ ..... I Vfeekly* tea " “ “ 12 00 | Weekly, twenty" “ “ 20 00 Who a not paid within one month from the timi* I orsnb^rimug the, charge for the Dally will be wxn | .lollan, aaa for the Trl-Weekly jltw. The Weeciy will be sent only to those who pay in I France. I Tho paper wiU Invariably be dlscontluad upon I the expiration of the Ume for which it has been I paid. Tho above-rates to take ell bet from ami allor this J “° ALEXANDER 4 SNEED, Hepublican, R. B, tiiliTON * CO., Georgian '^Journal THOMPSON & WITBINGTON, Newt, .-Uvnunah, July 1, IBM. SATURDAY, Two O'clock, P. M. | Collecting Committee of the Kanina AMoelatlon. 8. P. HAMILTON. 0. H. CHEEVER, F. WYATT, C. WAY, J. 0. FOOTMAN, JOHN BILBO. W The Savannah Republican, not content Ifritti attending to the affaire of it* own party, lnunt needs iutorfere with those of this Demo- Jcralic party. It haa vouchsafed to give ua this morning the Democratic nominee for Mayor, bn doing this, great injustice has been done to Joiie gentleman, by bringing his name before the public without any manner of authority. Tho Republican has, as oBual, made two mis takes, and really we are almost tired of cor seting. The name of the gentleman which i been so unwarrantably used is Mr. George A. Gordon, and not George W. This is the (first; and the second is, that he is not the candidate of the Democratic party for Mayor. Hr. Gordon I* absent from the city, and surely will not be very much pleased at an act for jwhicb lie will have to thank the editor of the Republican. The Columbia Sun—Mr. T. W. Lane has (withdrawn from the Columbus Sun With a view > entering upon a more 11 extended field of ditorial labor,”—he does not say what. He is k graceful aud ready writer. I l)iFKtcin.TiES in Putnam Countt, Florida The Palatka Democrat Bays there is a company If Regulators in Putnam county, Fla., banded Together for the expulsion of an association of J* thieves, counterfeiters and scoundrels,” who Barest that county. Thursday before last they pet, in tho vicinity of Palatka, James Ryals, j in company with Silas Weeks. Ryals |bey attempted to arrest, when he fired on thera» wounded one of their number slightly, fnd was himself probably fatally wounded. The organization of the Regulators has called Into being a counter organization known as lloderados, of which Ryals was chief. Tho democrat says: “From present indication, Jhoso who are most obnoxious to the Regulators fill leave this part of the State, and quiet and d order Ire again restored. If they do not It is feared that more blood will be shed.” 'iwhatoljtjinttou Uiuttlcuul of Culm Tho lltivauua papers contain*the following Intelliq^c^ tojjrwUrd; ti{ ,.tbc i rtormi tyljfoh foamed over tne iHiauil of cutia 6ii wifi '27th ult. 1 The greatest force of the bloW Rooms to hnvo been ixporienoednt Ha'gun'id Uraudo, where, In addition to groat destruction of property on land, several vessels wore lost in tho harbor. Atuougtjtlthii maritimo disasters we; notion that tho Spauisli war schooner Label 11. suffered 'considerable damage* tboiiglrtlie hull wus not tas u mm# Alim. was driven usluironttho M Enfemuria,” with .SOU boxes of sugar., Tho vossel was* considered ■ a total loss, though a portion ot th6 sugar might be saved. - The American bark .\lbew,, Onut. Durr, with 485 boxes sugar, woutashoreiund la a tbtai loss. Crew saved. Tho 'American bark Warden, Capt, Gill, with 507 boxes sugar, was totally wrecked in tho luirlwr. Crow' saved; Tho American brig Galveston witli 252 boxes sugar 65 tierces and 90 casks molasses, was totally lost; • Tho American brig .John Hathaway, Capt. Smith, wus cast ashore with ‘200 boxes sugar. The captain thinks that the cargo may ho saved but the vessel is a total loss. In addition to these a very large number of schooners, coasters and sloop, many of them loaded with produce were driven ashore and completely wrecked. The force of the hurricane atSagun In Grande according to tho detailed accounts before us, must jiavo been of the most terrific character. Many buildings were demolished, others un roofed aud a large number guttered considera ble injury by the tremendous fall of rain. Tho new church was likewise materially injured. During the height of the hurricane the bar ometer weut down to 27 deg. The papers are Hilled moreover, with accounts of the injury done to the crops by this destruc tive blow. Those of Indian corn and plantains have suffered most, and ia many portions the loss is irretrievable. A great deal of sugar cane was likewise prostrated, but in this re spect the damage was less extensive than bad been apprehended. At Cienfuegoa, Villa Clara, Matouzaa, Santo Domingo, Trinidad and other points, the blow was heavy, though pot felt with equal severity. From Trinidad it is stated that one-fourth of the coffee crop was destroyed. Tim latest advices .from Sugua ia Grande mention that there is some probability of sav ing the barks Albers and Warden, as also tho brig John Hathaway. The hurricane.was preceded in eveiy portion of the island by a suffocating bent which pre vailed for twenty-four hours. The American bark Aquila, Capt. Barker, went ashore at tho same point. She had fitly cases of molasos onboard. Presumed to be a total loss. The English bark Ivauhoe, Capt McNeil, with 200 tons of ballast, was driven ashore, and is a total loss. Crew saved. Yellow Fevbhdaqinq in Havana.—The Havana correspondent of tho Picayune appends to a letter of tho 12tli, the following: P. 8. It is with pain my duty compels mo to add, that within the past two or three days yellow fever has reappeared with almost in creased virulence, carrying off its victims so speedily in many cases that the remedies ad ministered have scarcely time to operate ere the patient lias passed into eternity ! An Old Man’s Darling.—Mr. F- Davis, .. gentleman of three score and eight years, was morried at Cincinnati recently, by tho Rev. Dr. Fisher, to Miss Walker, a young ludy of only eighteen summers. The happy couple are from woodford county, Kentucky. The wedding took place in one of the private parlors of tho Barnet Houso. and was witnessed by a large number of ladies and gentleman—guests of the House., Cotton.—This great staple comes in slowly The unusually largo receipts, .up to a comm* jonding date last year, aud which so surprised the mercantile community, have, perhaps, dwelt iu their memory to that degree ns to render them rather exacting in their expecta tions ofi the receipts of tho present.—Jv; O. Picayune. of thirty day* alter Uu, vim or . they , shall he notified by anyot tlm city uflicuvs or the Fire .lfepartuieut, lie, she on they shuli forfeit am) pay for such offimoe.n sum not exceeding thir ty dolluts, uud Hindi be suldoct ton like line for every tidily duys aftewuriw that such house of building shall remain us uncovered., BtHl.,15. Ami bo jt further ordained, That it shau[ not bd lawful, (o remove any house or building through the streets of Savannah, with out tho written permission of the Mayor of said city j and that any person or persons engaged *“ * * * I he lined iu a in such removal i any street, lane, squgro of other public.place in t ie city of SaVannah; aiid that‘whenever,;iu tile opinion of tliu Mayor ami any two Aider- men, such house or building may be considered a nuisance, tho Mayor mid snob Aldermen may, by written instructional direct the Marshal of tho city to remove such nuisance, in any man ner they may direct. Bee, 16. And be it;"tmtlieforduiiicd, That the six tiio districts of the city shall he known, distinguished and numbered us follows, to-wlt: Tho Flint Five District shall include all that portion of the city and’hamlets thereof bound ed ns follows: north fiy the 'River, east by a line commencing at the lowest point east of the eastern wharves and running south to a point opposite the eastern terminus of South Broad street, extended eastwardiy to said last men tioned point; and wist.by Bull street. Tho Becoml .Fire District shall include all that nertiou of the city and hamlets bounded as follows: north by the lino of South Broad street extended to the eastern limits of tho city and hamlets, east and south by the eastern and southern : limits of the. city and hamlets, aud west by Bull streot. The Third Fire District shall include all that jortion of the city bounded us follows: north Crops In Decatur County. I Extracts of a letter dated 16th Sept., Deca ff C<toGa., addressed by a planter to his fao lor in this city ; J “In answer to your inquiry of the effect of pie storm. I wish I could give a more fuvora- lie account than that contained in the “Bain, ftridge Argus,”—the btaok seed crop is far more injured, than the green seed. The loss will be |uo forth to some—one third to others—as the raps happened to be matured. I The black seed was just at the best bearing Jo&soii. Not more than a half crop can possi- |ly be gathered—I think not so much. What |as opened was blown away, and not a boll fill be made from the time of the Btorm to ■rott. J I expected certainly to make 60 such bugs as j sent you lost year—I shall bo well satisfied* i raalte 30. The green seed crop was not a U one before the storm, for the boll-worm |as very destructive. The com crop is short, trough I believe a sufficiency will be made. T Arrival op Steamer Hammonia.— 1 The Hamburg steamer Hatnmoniu, Capt. Heydt- inuuu arrived early yesterday morning, from Hamburg . which port, she left <m tho 1st oi September.—SJio brings 487 passengers. On the 14th at noon, when in lut. »0 30, Ion. 08, passed tbo steamer Ericsson Capt. Lowlier from New York for Liverpool. On the loth, 200 miles east of Sandy Hook passed the ship Martha Ridout Morse from Cardiff, August fitli, bound to New York.-—iV. r. Com. Aar. Fire at Frankfort, Ivy—ImuihvIIIc Sept, 16- -Afire occurred at Frank fort on Sunday night destroying one whole square. Tho loss is be tween twenty-five and thirty thousand dollars ■partly insured. Another fire occurred lust night and several buildings were burned. All is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. luother Lead, ng Whig for Bootuman I and Urekimldge. I In the Salisbury, N. 0., Banner of tho 16th 1st., we find an able letter from Hon. D. M |arnnger, former member of Congress, and Jiubter to Spain under Mr. Fillmore’s admin- BiTiiiui), and a gentleman of high character, fog known as one of the most trusted, and lust-worthy leaders of the. Whig party of ■orth Coroiina. Mr. Barringer avows his de- f rmination to vote for Buchanan and Breckin- Kail' D .°i? “’“P'y because they stand the only ■lance that there is of defeating Fremont, but so, because be does not approve of the “order” Fillmore belongs, and cannot [Mcribe to its platform. He is opposed to the lulled American i'or Know-Nothing party. E.W J, n m y opinion it* organisation Is ptUtepublican, anfoontrary to the true the- |y° our government, aud the fundamental Espies of the Constitution.” The great Rrostton of domestic slavery, he says, "it is ■wamount to all others in this presidential ection. Upon this question, the Democratic occupies in an eminnt degree, the highest inserfatlve constitutional and national ground. »ij truly national. It is the only party now ISi i ? CQ . w * , , c } 1 can oieet together, disonu Baadopt principles and resolves, on this sub* LJI.[ul. 0 r,3 a r!i e L or n even a 8jm ii ar character •tvery and ailsectiopg of our country.” llBEl.ATiSTOBMiH TnK Ooi,»._The Gall IKton Civilian of the 9th says: Li® i he vessel* which have arrived at Gal- pton from tho North, within the put few rongh weather ftom tho •Hi to the 28th of August, extending from the We» of Florida to Slip Wand. It la feared TJtiuny veasela have euffered, though no bo- JJudtaasicra ate reported by these nirWals. • row -°' from |jg.88 deg., found a Ti , w , are » among wLuu , S- A. Davis, St. Lonis. |* he Jtorm is said to have been one of the fjf. Ascription known on the GulL The I? k 0 oft ^ e cu Rer Dodge is an old Balt, and > voyages to the East as well as *1„ii In ®‘ e *J an d around Capo Horn: but Wtul'ir never ^ new * real hurricane EJifuv 0, HI * vessel bounded about on the I Er < ! acork * The sea fowl took refuge fclpSnf ’au ndoneraan not bear the though lips and ears were » e er - The sea was one mass of pverMl roM-” 8 ° nn ^* undl8tln * uW,able a all that portion of the city and humlcts bound ed ns follows, to-wit: north by South Broad street, east by Bull street, west by West Broad street, and smith by.tho line of Incorporation of tho city. The Filth Fire District shall include all that portion of the city aud hamlets bounded-- nin th by the River, east by West Broad street, south by New street, and West by the Canal. The Sixth Fire District shall include all that jortion oftlie city and hamlets bounded—north >y Now street, east by West Broad street, south by tho line of incorporation of the city, and west by the Canal. Sec. 17. And ho it further ordained, That it shall be the duty of the watchman iu tho cupola of the Exchange, at the occurrence oi a fire, first to give a general alarm by ringing the Exchange hell, continually for a space of time not exceeding two minutes, and tuen to desig nate the district when such fire may occur, by tolling the bell for the first district. Striking twice with short intervals, for the second dis trict, striking three time with short intervals, for the third district, striking four times, with short intervals, for the fourth district, striking five times with short intervals, for the fifth dis trict, striking six times, with short intervals, for tiie sixth district; said ringing and toll ing of the Exchange bell to continue foraspuce of time not exceeding thirty minutes, when it shall cease,provided nevertheless, that if dur ing tho prevdance of fire in any part of the city there should occur a fire iu another part of the city, then it shall be the duty of the watch man in the cupola of the Exchange, to desig nate tho district where such u second tire may occur, bv tolling and striking tho Exchange bell iu the manner above prescribed. [TO UK CONCLUDED TO-MORROW.] i sum not ex ceeding tldvty dollars for every day such house or building may bo left on, or pussiug through, any street , lane, squjuO or other public,place in 8avnimali Market, September 40. COTTON—ThD mernlng 044 bates changed batnla at l.ofollowing prloiM, vis i W atllj9at 11*4; 67 at 11*4; 40ut 11 hi; laTktiltf; 7*iatlltf:Viant 11J4; OS at 11 15-10; ami 107 at l‘Jcents. Rxpoirte. NEW YOHK—I’or ateatiuMp Augunta—324 baton uotton, to bale* dmuo.uiiH, and 50 package* nun- dr ios Brig Niitura—92,287 Tout Sawed timber, .... Sell r Munbas tot—21.663 foot timber and 03,105 sawod lumber. NEW YORK, Hunt. 17—Umrox—The market con tittues sternly and moderately active; sales toon bales at nur quotation?, chiefly for homo use. Tim total crop for tbo scamm Just closed i* 3,527,8'8 bale* making the quantity growu in this country 3,335.0ii0 bales. Tho wcok’s sales are 10,000 bales and the ux|snt *2407 hates, vis; 1633 toUverponl, 118 to Ulasgnw, 137 to Hambujg. utid OIOtoBro- men. tVoquot : NEW YORK CLASSIFICATION. Upland. Fiorina. Mobile. N.O&Yx Ordinary 10 10 IU 10 Uiddllug 11V MX \\% 12 Middling Fair...Vi}'. Vift ViX 13 Fair I gf( 12« 13 13M ComiK—Tbo m rket has fomu active aud la Arm. Tho stock of Rio this evening ia 55,000 baga; sales of a cargo of Bahia, comprising 3340 baga, atlOo: 1500 bags Rto at iO.44 a lJ?4u 600 bags lAguayra at 12o, aud 160 mats Java at 14>{c. Wiiikkt—Tlio market opened very Arm at 80Xo »t clo ed heavy w.th sain* of 1000 bbla Ohio and, I’rlsou at 3tt. native. Ih'.’R oomiutKM q dot a,nl is ilr.u; sales of 120 to at4a4H R - Mining liUtilijjtittt. Yellow Fever In Charleston. Office Board of Health I Thursday Night, 10 o’clock. ) The Board of Health report eight deaths from yellow fever for tho past tweniy-four hours. J. L. Dawson, M. D.,0. H, It will bo seen by the report of the Board of Health that there haa been a considerable in crease in the deaths by Yellow Fever, as might have been imficiputwi from the unfavorable character of tho weather for several days past. Wo woidd suggest, us u mutter of Common pru dence nt this time, that unacelimateil persons should carefully avoid all unnecessary expo sure, either by night or day; and would re mark that»too frequent cause of disease is the attendance of such persons upon funerals, es pecially when involving a walk of one or two miles under a broiling sun. This should be avoided as much as possible.---Mercury of yet tmluy. Caiiiuimiiilllellijje lire. B ucket ash unmiMW •W '!• scon u lioup I’duM Rockets •■'5 d' 25 d augU 2 do ilu do firman*, landing and for sate by .SCRANTON; JOHNSTON & CO B OJUIVC AND KU1*U -. 100 bale* lli'avy Omni; J. M. EYHE, COMMISSION MKROHANT, •ug20 No. 149 Bayit., Snvamwli. | PHILIP M. UUS3EI.I.. Port of Navuiniaii September MO t> Arrlveil, Stcutner DarlliiHlon, Hrock, Falatki, Ae.-Ulag- ho n k CuinilngUam, Hi aim-rSwau, (now) Mcliiughlin, Wllinlugluu, 1M , via Nnrinlk, Wilinuigtou, NO, and Ciiarlos- ton--to.I Rtchardsou. Cleared. Steainuliip August*, I .yon, New Yurk—Padelford, Fay & Co ’ Brig Uhfiura, Evau*. New York—Beers, Tbomuion & Co. S hr Matittlassot, Jeilorsou, New York—fleera, Thump on k Co. _ firkins Rutter, sale by sept8 NO. 12075; M I L-i.RR""it R O L L, ATTORNEYS IT UW, Uj BIHIN8WI0K, GA,. , v .. JlIStlOE. OF TH B P E A’O E,.... I WillprucUco In mo Brutuwlck dtouU-^iOBBri.,^ NOTARY CONVEYANCER, AC* oi/NI AN1' AND | (qv the following Countlos :. COPYIST. . Olynn, Wayue, Camden, Ware, ipppllnf. Will oxoutoBceils,Mortgage*, Itowor ul Attorney. Clluuh. Colfoe aud Charlton. . Wills, Bouds, Notices and Taking o( Intumigatono*. . JOHN B. MILLER. L. C. ROLL. OIQoe at the Court Hou;m, Bavauuah.aj. »ug3 If . , • Court Days, Third Tuesday in each mouth, and. T.'WdHAidi'cb " ' ' held at tho offleo of Edwntd • Wllon. Esq. Auction «nd Comlmulon nleMtunti ,, Kwldonce, aostun, bntwusi. Barnur,l ami Taimall A llJjSSJffffiS mercMnU, JHHsL-l"! b »rroto, Ibr atroot. HAVAHMiOf nchon.’. WKlMl'KRfc PALME.S. Any call at night, ou biislnosa, will Imultouilml . Tll01I . a «AVANNaH, 0E0RGIa. . . tolmmeillatuly. If* ■ ±™S!£. u . J- , JOHii II. COCIIIIAMK, [ DEAI.RI1 IN CHOICE FAMILY (JliOOEBIEa ' ATTOHNKY AT I.AW. mill ForIk.. and Domciuo FraltT^ MoMAHON & DOILE, I Duhlll, iAiim>iH(muiilv,. It. lain liminr lanwttipw All* I nHIi.1 *. ** 205 mid 207 Buy street. - — —uy Cloth 400 (toil* aud hull' Coll* Riebarditon'a Hoiud l«ct*( Rope 1 200 Cull* Western Handspiin Hotup Rope Ju*t received and for «ulo by a«» M nOlKIKRN, NORRIS & CO. . LoiTR.—ioo *aoks Middling Floiir,(BotTwheaC) * Extra Family Flour, tu vouks ana b——*- -aieby ii.,.i.'—...i. . .... an; l» £JHK]i?K AM. BIJTTKIt.—aft boxoa Chacaa, lr J UST llECRlVEh-lVom Now York, Whale SuVe ; ton foot tong for skirt*. —AI.HO— i Hooped Skirt*, uud for sale by J. W. THKELKELI), *ept 3 Congros* and Whitaker st» Tn ACON.—J50 IiIuIh prime Woatorn rlbed Bides, JJ 25 do do do Shoulders, ! Dublin, Uunuu county, Ua„ lain junior iwrUier or comer uni Whilalvr di. thollrmor A.&J. Cooi.ka.vk, Irwlnton, (la., will Towu aud country aunpltoA with choice gotab u attonJ promptly to .11 hualoma outiuctoil to bla umJorntc prlco.. All orders promptly attended euro. TarUoularaltecUonpiUdtooolloetlu*, Be- to,and apt. forouco—Ur,C. B,tiuytou, V. It. Rowe. Dublin,, ———•—intivvr 1 wv"w~amSm — Oa.,M Marsh, Savannah.’ tuyll *™™<*'**^™***** - —-—. - I WD0LK8ALL AND RETAIL DEALER IN L emon bybui' and pobteb- winiww bunds, winikjw sabh and pane , 30 boxes Roy* I*;mon Syrup [ 15 ca*k* Ilyas* London Porter, lauding per 20 do ralr to prime Touu^j shoulders, 4 do do do Hams, Mig 19 WEB3TER k PALMES, GODKY rbRSfiPTfiMBBR, 4 1 0L)EY’4 lady’s Book for Soptember. VX Arthur’s Homo Magazinu lor Soptember. bo^ e,0rH ° n,a ^ ntlonftI Nagaslne for Septem- The Edinburgh Reviow for July. Received aud for sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS, uug 2L Nt). 169 Congress street HARPED H FOR SEPT EMBER. H ARPER’S New Monthly Magazine for Septem ber, i* received aud for sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS, aug 21 No. 166 Congrei-s street, Hohooner Maulm**ett, anil for salo by *ept 2 — " i**utt, uud lor salo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. F ancy liquors— 30 boxo* Oiuger and Blackberry Brandy, 4 cases Ginger Wino, 40 cases Clarrct, 6 do assorted Liquor*, lu atom aud for sale aug 19 WEBSTER k PALMES. CHAFFUtt tk CO, No. 0 Wliltakor Street, Savatiunh, Gn. t WJIOTJCUI.K AND KBrm nKAUIIS IN S ASHES. Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c White I^ad, /ilno, White Llnaeod, Sperm, Whale, Tan- uora’and Neatiloot Oils, Glass, Hrudios, Hold Unit, Bronze, Builders’ Hardware. Nalls, Marlilo Mantels, &o.,&c Je4 - • I TAKE NOTICE. P URCHASERS will bavo tneir goous delivered . freo of expense with quick dispatch from the Fine Ready-made savannah Grocery aud Fruit Heiwl, edruur Brough-! Clotlilug ; llut* ‘.on and Whitaker streets 1 —•** *’-•- * 3 "-* • tST I would call the attention of Fruiters genor ally to my well selected stock of Groceries, reemv Qg dally. Je23—tf W. H. FARRELL. ■ ☆ Pnsaengera. l’or stoumHlcp Augusta, for Now York—R West* feldt; C Flint and lady; Miss Goulds J11 O’Neill; II J Ilauiies: A B Smith; A Colby; I) Vallera; J R Da vis; A WUlmr and lady; W R Smith;.! F Lane; and F It Shiistouo. Per rtoamur Darlington, from Palatka, &«.—A B Smith; J 1. Willink. A tf nrico: W 11 Gasllngt n; J H EdenlngtonsP Farmer; E Rainey kudthmliy; Mini Gould; 0 Flint and ludy; F Nowfotlr; I) Leary; Miss ban; H Buckrar; J1* KSavage; and 4 deck. Consignees. Per steamer Darlington, from • Palatka, &c—10 bvh * cotton and merchandize—Couper k Fraser; J W Anderson; Clagboru A Cunningham; R J Dovaut; Huutt r k Gammell; C H Cumpflold; and ordor. HANSON’S IMPROVED ENAMELED LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, C strucioduud sold Wholesale and Retail at his Factory, No. 96 S. Bond street. Bnltlmoro. Copper aud Knametod Roils constructed ou Ships, welling and Public Building*, in the safo*t and best manner. Also, for sale, lightning Rod Points, Gloss lusu. tutors and Trimmings lor putting up Rod*. £gr Order* left with Joseph Harvey, Jr -, No. 649 West Fuyetto Btroet, White A Woodward, No. 3 North Btroot, or at Factory, No. 06 South Boud street, will bo promptly uttendod to. Persons wishing particular Information relating to these Conductors will please address F.. HAN SON, No. 90 Boud street, Bahlmoro.Md. tiug 21—1m F LOUR.—160 sack* Extra, auit Superfine Flour, from Palace Mills, or new wheat, just roceive, aud for sate by RODGERS, NORRIS & CO. uilg 29 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BY BELL & PRENTISS. Vnderwrltor8’ Sale ON TUESDAY NEXT, at 11 o’clock, at the ware house of Central Railroad, wifi be sold, The following morchnndia —damaged on board tho schooner Southern Belle and brig P l ura on tho voyage from Now York to this port—viz: 1 hint and 8 bid* Sugar; 1 box Tobacco; 1 keg Indigo; 1 keg shot, iu bags; 4 bag* Coffee; 3 boxes Soup; 3 boxes Soda; 2 hluls Sugar; 4 bags Colfeo; l 69 colls Bale Ropo; It) hhds Sugar; 1 bbl Liquor: 1 do Blue Stone; 5 uo Sugar; 7 coils Halo Rop*; 1 bbl Pepper: 1 keg Shot and Btr I read; 1 package and 4 boxes Candles ; 1 package aud 3 boxes Starch; •3 box Merchandize; 2 boxesTobaeuo; 1 keg S'It; 6 coils Hope; 3 bbls Sugar; 2 boxoa Tobacco; 1 keg Tobacco; uud 1 keg Soda. Sold under Inspection of tho Port Wardens for am ount of underwriter* and all coacernod. Terms cash. soptM NOTICE. All persons are hereby positively prohibited from making any contracts with onr carriers for tho delivery of tho 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 length of time, 1ms reudered this course imperatively necessary, and it will be hereafter rigidly enforced, All contracts [PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL, CONCLUDED FROM IBUSt be IlMUlO at the Oificc, THIS MORNING’S EDITION.] Bee. II).—And bo it further ordained, Thai, it shall and may be lawful for the Mayor and Chief Fireman oftlie city of Batttnnali and hamlets thereof to cause any house, building, abed or structure, to be pull d down nr remov ed whenever they shall consider the some n nuisance or dangerous, or in violation of tho fire ordinances or the said city; the expeuso or such pulling down or removal to be paid out of the Uity Treasury, except in cases of nui sance or of violation of tho lire ordinances when it shall be borne by tho owuer. Bee. 11. And be it further ordained, That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons, or body corporate, to keep within any onu enclo sure in said city more than two hundred and fifty cords of light or pine wood, nnd the Chief Fireman shall have authority to cuter any enclosure aud measure such wood ; and on proof of more than the above quantity, the iereon or persons offending shall he llued one inndred dollars for each day that the same may remain, such lino to be paid to the Savan nah Fire Company for its use and benefit. 12.—And be it further ordaiued, That TO KENT, tfcverul pleasant Rooms, opposite the Reading Room of the Marshall House. sept2U—Ot rtOTTON BAGGING—On Consignment-A V7 small lot Gunny nagging, for salo on moderate terms. v*Vpply lo F. R. HHACKKLVORD, sepi 20—It ovsr Wsy k Taylor. GENERAli COAIMISSIO* A WARE HOUSE BUSINESS. rnHE uudoralgual having leased the flro-proof X Warehouse, known ft* Hodgson’s, also Well man’s stores, will trausact u General Commission and Warehouse Business. All consignments for sale or shipmout will re ceive strict attention. Cotton received on storage, aud portloular care given to wolghlug, classing and shipping. se|UlD—2tawlm DkW. C’, ROWLAND, *25 deg. 30 mtn., a quantity of wrecked nrhich was a wash tub h{w tiio following account of a L , u ““Went on board the 1 new ship P^^^oryibuiUat Hey West, and re- no lumber yard of any description, or open plice for the storing away of lumber beyond sixty thousand feet, shall bo permitted within the following limits, to-wit: on the cast by East Broad street, on the South by street, on the west by West Broad street, and on the north by the Elver; and that in no lumber yard or open place within tho said limits shall the lumber lie piled higher than fifteen feet; and any person or persona violating anv of tho pro- visions of this section shall be fined in the sum of one hundred dollars for every day’s violation as aforesaid. Sec. 13. And bo it further ordained, That every houso or building which shuli hereafter be erected in the city of Bavaunuh and the hamlets thereof, of brick, stone, tubby or tapiu, of more than one story, shall huvo a thickness of wallin the lower Btory, of-—inches, uud inches above the lower story ; and every house or building, of such description, and whether of onoor more stories in height, shall be covered with slate, tile, tin or other iucoiu- bustable material, and the gutters thereof shall Ira secured against fire; aud all additions which shall be made to houses or buildings ulreudy erected, and all houses and building* which shall bo erected on old foundations iu part or n whole, shall be deemed and considered with- to/ho pravUloua restrictions uud regulations ol this section; and every person offending against any of such provisions shall bo Hucd iu a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, and shtaora b 0 ia W f„i for tUe Mayor, aud Chief Fireman to cause any building or houso built or constructed ,in part or iu whole,against tbo requirements oi tins section to Ire pulled down at the expense of the owner thereof See. 14. Aud bo it further ordained, That all houses or buildings within the said city, and the hamlets thereof, which huve been, or here after sbal bo erected iu the manner prescribed in this ordinance, within said fire limits,and which arc now, or hereafter may- Ire covered with slate, tile or other iucombuatable matoir- al. shall continue to be ho covered with slate, tile or other incombustablo material, nnd shuli be kept secured against tire in maimer herein before described—Aud if an; sons being owner or or other building, „ whose duty it shall he to repair tho same, shall suffer such hoimo or other building to. remain, in whole or in part, uncovered with slate, tile or other incombustible material, fqr the space The Great Restorative. Fkvkr and Ai.ck Ccbrd jiv Dr. M’Laisk'h Ijvkr Pills.—Mr. Jonathan Hoiigbman, <>! West Union, Park county, Illinois, writes to tho proprietors, Fleming Bros., of Pitlsburgh, that bo had Buffered greatly from a sovero and protracted attack ol Fovor and Ague, and was completely restored to health by tho use of the Liver Pill* aloue. These hlU* unquestionably purees* groat tonic properties, andean bo taken with dtnldod advantage for many diseases requiring invigorating remedies; bat the Liver Pills stand pre-emhieut«« u means of restor ing a disorganized Livor to healthy actlou; hence tile great celebrity they have attained. The numer ous formidable disease* arising from a dlseuscd Liver, which so long bullied tho skill of the most eminent physicians of the United States, are now rendered easy of cure, thank* to the study uud per severance of the distinguished pbyslciau whose Maine till* great medicine ln-nra—a name that will descend to posterity ai one deserving of gratitude. This invaluable' mudiciuo should always bo kept within reach, and on tho appearance of the earliest symptoms of diseased Liver, U can bo safely und usefully administered. KiT Purchaser* will he careful to ask for Dr. M’I.uiiu’h Celebrated Liver Pill*, manufactured by Fleming tiro*., of Pitt burg, Pa. There are otlior IMIa, purporting to bo Liver Pill*, now before tho public. Dr. M’Lono’s genuine Liver Pill*, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now bo had at all ro- speotablo Drug Stores. None genuino without tho signature ol septl9 (0) FLEMING BROS. Jol» Printing Promptly, Neatly and Cheaply Done. Thu public iu general, and our Democratic friends in particular, will remember that there Is connected with the Georgian $• Journal es tablishment one of the most thoroughly, equip ped job offices iu this section of the Uuion. If we ure correctly advised, some of the most beautiful specimens of job work ever done 4n Savannah have lately passed from under oar presses. Give us a trial. Our facilities enable us to execute every de scription of letter press work from a mammoth poster to the smallest card, und from a book to u circular, with neatness pd dispatch, upon the most satisfactory terms. Orders from all parte of the country will re ceivu prompt attention.. BBI*tf APH.Ktf, Potatoe*, Onion*, Garlic aud jUt) Green Ginger, recoivod pur stoauior und for *10 by septlU J. D. JESSE. tgaiunv ui« ui uumuur Heron -Aud if any person or per- or proprietor of such hutiso g, or having authority, or CjOAF, CANDLES AND STARCH.— O 100 boxes Colgate* Lt Bar, and No 1 Soap 100 do Smith uud Buchan* FumiiySoap 60 do Colgate* Falo do. do 60 do Adamantine Caudle*, StarrBraud a 100 do Boadell* Tallow Caudles, 6 and 8 76 do Oawvgo ami Uoadolla l'earlStarch, 60 do Chicago I’ouil Starch, lauding and lor salu by sopt *■!SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. SPLENDID DRY GOODS. J UST RECEIVED per late arrival* direct from Now York—Figured and Plain MOUSLIN DE LAINESi ALPACAS AND BOMBAZINES; 0 AIACOEB—COLORKD AND MOURNING; GINGHAMS—BLACK AND COLORED; French Merinoes; Sack Flannels; French Plaid do; ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN FRXNTBi Irish Linens, a beautiful lot; Birds’.oye Diaper Crash and Dowle*; Linen Table Cloths, &c, f &o.,al cheap and for salo by J. W. THRKLKELI), septlO corner Congress and Whltakcr-ats. ☆ CLOTHING EMPORIUM, j 1 DOOM WEST OF THE HKPUBMUAN HEADING ROOM. Price, Also. Suportlno - . H-AinuiN'AM.E Cloth*, iisHimbre aud Caps, tfhirw, *«« WAW *“ tt „ a Vustlugs, wilt Collars, 4ND be made to moa- Glove*. Uoaiury, MILITARY ■mro.unoxcoptlon- Canes,Umbrella* riMIlJklk able In style Cravats, Stocks, |ll|.|l|{ and Handkerchief. l/iiuwiif workmanship. and No. I4T by the Fancy Article- Biib .. . IiohI mechanics, i or Bay Street, at B hortest Gentlemen. SA CANNAH. notice NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. P ROl’OSAIB will bo reedvod by tho undersigned until the 15th of October nost, for rebuilding the Bridge across Plpemaker* Crook, on tho Cher okee Hill Cross Hoad, to be of tho following propor tions land all material of beet black cypress, cx cept the cover, which must ba heart yellow piuo,) 35 feet long, 18 ted wide, to bo tlnored 40 feet, to boaU8taluod by fourrowB of pill g, tbroo in each row. Each pile to bo 9x11 iuchu*, uud substuullully driven. Each row of pile* to he capped by a 24 feet BUck 9x12 InchCB, and beveled on the upper corners to show afnceol'4 inches—tho cover to bo sustained by four string pieces, running lengthwise through tho bridge9x11 inches; tbosetobo beveled lo show a face of throe inches at top. banisters to bo well braced at each of the cap Hill* Contractor to fornlsh all material, and work to bo douo and turned ovor to Road CommLsiouor* f »r tholr Inspau- tionby tho 15th of January next. Bond, with security required, for tho raRhful per fortunucoof tho work, together for it* remaining substantial for seven year* from completion. GEO. P HARRISON, P. I. O.C. 0. Iu behairor the Inferior Court of Chatham Co. Sopt. 12th, 1856. sept 12 LTULAStfES—100 bbl* Molasses,for salo to arrive ML por *chr Julia A Rich, by aug8 I-OCKETi’ & SNELLINGtf., fob 5 P KACIIEs.—A choice lot of English Peaches, suitable for preserving. Just received and for *alo by rfoptll J. D. JESSE. C OFFEE —lOUii bag* fair, primo aud choice Rio Cott'eo, 5:) Img* do do do Ligtiyra do. 3000 lb* Old Government Juvo do, iu store uud for salo bv sept 2 WEBriTER k PALMES. PATENT ICE PITCHERS. J UST recoivod, ONI,Y thirty-two day* from Bal timore by tiio new Steamship Lino. The nu merous euqinrvrs will be glad to learn that they have finally arrived. KENNEDY A BEACH, Hotiso-furnMiiug Store, Hodasnu’s Now Bluet:, aug 4 J UtfP RECEIVED—White Biilltuules Check Nainsooks ami Cambrics Ladies’ blnok Silk Glove* Water Twist tomg Cloth, Patent leather Bolts iluckatmk Toweling, &c. For saiu by IIUK7 DkWITT k MORGAN. F ancy coo*, warranted fast colours, iit 0,'.( cent* por yurd. Just motived I'v steamer Knoxville, ami for sale by DaWITr A MORUAN. sept 1 DOORB. , m . Weet aide Monument Square, Bavaunalv, Ga. mayll JOHN M. MULLEN , ATTORNEY AT IAW, Office corner Bay and Drayton street* Jyl8 : A. H. CHAMPION. (Successor to Ohampion A Watts*) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, No. 4 Barnard at., between the Market and Bay.st,, SAVANNAH, 0A. Dealer lu Groceries, Forolgn and l)ome*tio liquor*, Dried Fruit*, &c., Ac. Reference—A. Ghamplen, Eaq,, Burned Votomow, Esq., Messrs. Rabun A Whitehead, uud Bwltt kUu., Havannab, Ga. mvU CRANE , WELLS 4k CO., FACTORS A COMMISSION MERCHANT.**, 8nv annuli, Gn. LANIER & ANDERSON * * ATTORNEYS A T I. A W . ap6-ly Mxoox, «a. WILLIAM Hi DASHER^77 ATTORNEY AND COUN8H.IOR AT LAW, Troupville, Lowmle* County, Ga. Will practice in Thomo*. Lowmle*, Clinch, Ware. Appling, Tdihhr, Irwin, Lauren*, and Pulaaki counties, Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madison. Ham llton, and ColtnubiacounticK, Florida. [myll J. \V. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSW.I.OR AT !.AV>'. Troupville, I*)wudesConty,Ua. ( «ll ■ CHAS. G. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LAW. mUSDUKVILW, OA.! Practice* law in the varinu* C»uuU?y. id tlf.f iO*, muigoe Circuit, and the mljohiing Couutie' ufTwigt*, Uuron* and Wa*hinguiu. Refor to—John Bodon. II. .* (’raid wiO K B Hilton. GEORGE A. GORDON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND Commietiimer of the U. S. Court of Cluimx Jot the Stale qf Georgiu. oillim Owner Bay and Bull rtrveu. ,. -[ jy rnylv Photographs. large sized Photographs, lu kcu by MILLER, At TWKLVK 1MIM.AK* PKK DOZIM A\a«, Ambrdyue* aud lia- guerreotypeB, iu Ills u*um su perior style. A call is solicited. J. W. MILLEi . mar27 cr. St. Julian-Ht. and Murket squnr. IJEACH ISLAND (X)RN, for salo, to arrve, 1,200 »J bashol* prime Beach Island Corn, apply to aug 28 WEBSTER A PALMES. BARGAINS I BARG A INS! SliiT.jJ_.TNG OFF AT SMALL ADVANCE^ ON COST. T HE subscriber wishing to make room for hi* FALL GOODS, which will soon be coming iu, offors hi* present stock nt DltlCtfB GOODS, Jke., at a small advance on New York Cost. J. IV. THHKLKF.LD, Congress and Whitaker street*. New» pie i*o copy. July 29 F UR BALE—10 share* Gas Company Stock, by aug8 BARKMAN k BULLOCH E PHELPS' GIN—50 bbi* landing por schooner • Johu Caatuor, for salo by sept 2 SCRANTON, JuHNHTON k (X). STRANGER l B it* you want a good aud cheap Trunk, Valtcc, Carpet Bair, or ClothliiK of any kind or quali ty, ready made or made up to your measure; also Hats, Cap*, Shirts, Collar* or Bren* Furnishing articles of any description, call und se- loct from tho largest and best Block iu tho city, at the Star Emporium, 147 Bay street. WM^O^PRICE. S ’SIDES AND HAMS-3 0 hhds Clear Sldea 20 tierce* choice Hums, tandkug and tor sale by auglS HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. S T CROIX SUGAK-15bhds St. Croix Sugar, land ing por schooner Manhassott, for sulo by sept 2 SCSANTON, JOHNSTON k CO MOURNING GOODS,. B LACK French Bombazine, Black AlpacaB, Black Lama Cloth, Black Mohair, Black CkaUte, Black Froncb Lawn, Black and White French Mus lin, and a fine assortment of Striped and Plaid Black and While Ginghams and Calicoes, Plain and Striped Block Sewing Silks, and Grenadines, Barege and Tissues, Plain aud Figured Black Silks, for summer collars and sleeves, of the latest patera*. For sale by [JelkJ AIK IN k BURNS. ilINK LIQUORS— : 2 half pipe* lUeppur’a Brandy vintage 1816 tquar do do do do 1816 do do do do 1815 4 half do (hard Dupuy k Co'* do do 1864 4 quor do do do do 1864 6 ** do do do tie 1664 2 hull' do Henuc*mi do do 1840 Pi do do A SolgnoUo do do 1864 ui) half, quarter aud eighth pipes Cognac, Ro cheilo and Bordeaux Brandies of various brands 3 p)i>os Meder tfwan Gin It) 6 gallon demiJonsUld Ixmdon Dock aud Clo ver l.euruiu tft Croix aud .lamaiea Hum in puncheoim Old do and do do in demljona Very old Port and Madolra Wines lu demljous Champagne, Ithlno and Claret Wino In rases and baskets; in bond und storo for salo by augfl WEBSTER & PALMES. COME ONE—COME ALL I HAVE Just received some 100 thousand good Spaulsh Sugar* oftho very best brands, also, a lot of good German Sogar*, at low prices. Also, a lot of good French and German Wines. All of which I am destined to sell at reduced prices. I have also added to my present stock, a lot of tiio .very finest French Brandies—and I say to you ono and all, now is your tiino, for I urn determined to raakn my mot to, low prices, and quick sale*—so come and see meat tbo corner of Bay and Bull streets, aug 26 A. BONAITD. MEDICAL CARD, DR. J. R. SMITH ha* removed his Office t*» Broughton struct, iu Dalloy’s Building, a fow doors above Bolden’s Hat Store. Residence at Mrs. Roinsbart’*, West Broad street. *epl8_ HEALTH OFFICE, SAVANNAH, \ July 10th, 1860. ; t-iM. All vessel* arriving at the port of tfavan- War tiah, from the West Indio*, Mexico, Central America, South Apiorica, or from any port wliero contagious infections and malignant d eases are prevailing, (also, all vessels having . knesa ou board, or having had sickness on board iuce last cleuranco,) are required to come to i chor oil Fort Jackson, there to remalu without go » muulca- tion with tho city of Savannah or udjucent ountry, until visited by the Health Officer. No boat or vessel shall recelvo any or the orow or puhneiigera from vessel* subject to tho above.or- dor to tbo purpose tif carrying them to the city or Its vicinity. Vessel* will uot ho detained in Quarantine unless such detention bo necessary. Any viplatiou of the above orders will subject the violator to tbo penalty oftho law. F. H. DEMF.RB. Health Officer. Approved ; E. C. Axdkrso.v, Mayor. tf-Jy!7 FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Hxaox’s Lixi— )jaa FiRSi Vissh*— 1 The achr. FANNIE, Captain . juaiun, now loading, will have Immediate dls* patch. For freight engagements apply to septl8 CHA8. A. GREINER. DENNIS HULL sND. NOTARY PUBLIC AND SHIPPING MASTER, Solicits the patrouago of master* of vossels a: othora requiring the servicei or a Notatry Public ortfbloping Master, and wlllnttend promptly to all business entrusted to bis care. lm—*ep6 FOR THE LADIES. J USTrecelvodpertfeumahlpFlorida, from Now York, Brook’s Patient Wuxed White, Black and Col’d spool Cotton, and for salo by J. W THRELKELD. - ; aug 27 Congress & Whit ikor streets. D IMITYBANDS! DIMITY BANDS 11- Rccoived and for sale by sept 2 J. W THRELKELD. ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD. ia oune ^tiouiio j. and Gulf Railroad, having adjourned to meet on the 26th InBtant, ami It having been represented to mo that the interest of that enterprise requires farther tlmo for the obtalnmcntof subscriptions to the Stock, and acquiescing in the Justness of the suggestion, the meeting of tbo Board on the 26th instant Is hereby postiwned until tho 22d day or October next, at Mliledgovllle. E. A. NISBET, Chairman. Macon, Aug. 20,1866 aug 30 80UTH-WKSTKBN H. K. CO., J Mxoo.v, August 14tb, 1866. f D IVIDEND NO. 9.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of Four Dollars perBhare on tho capital stock or this Company, from the earnings of the Road for the six months ending July 31st, payable on and after the 16th in- Btant. Stockholders in Savannah will recelvo their divi dends at the Central Railroad Bank. JNO T. BOIFEUILLET, augl5—lm . Seo’ry and Treas. 0. 0. POOLE, . No. 11, Whittaker Street, (two doors from Bryan,) WHOLBSALB AND BRAIL DIALKB IN 8uhe% Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Window Glsai, Patty, dte» /-.‘.•gfi Painters’, Gralners’ and Artists’ Brushes: i^djflWhltowash Heads and Dusters, Dry and *g£VMixod Paints or every description, Artists’ uoloriln tubes. Prepared Canvass, &c. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND FIRE BOARD PATTERNS. Room* prepared with neatness and despatch.— House, Sign aud Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining and Glajdng done In tho best style ana at moderate CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, Savanjuh, 2d August, 1856 mHE Bonds or the City of Savannah, due 1st Feb- X ruary, 1857, (commonly known os McAllister Bonds,) issuod for Central Railroad Stock, wifi be redeemed on application, In Stock of the Central Railroad and Banking Company, at its market val ue, the Bonds being received at par. Holder* ot the same preferring cash, can have thorn redeem® In money. JAS. 8. WILKINS, aug 3 City Treas. All order* from the country promptly attended men 28—ly J UHT UECFJVKD—1’or late arrival from New York, Muslin aud Cambric Bauds. Also, Mus lin and Cambric Edging*, and lor salo by sept 2 J. W, THRELKELD. to. CANDY MANUFACTORY AND CON FECTIONARY. D AVID H. GALLOWAY, having retired from poiiUoB, would inform tbo public that he has gone to making Candies, and Belting Frenuh Con fectionaries, Dried Fruits, Nuts 4c.. at the old es tablished ttand recently occupied by Messrs New- combo, Rico & Fitzgerald, corner ot Broughton and Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ua.. where he will be pleased to accommodate and fill all orders with promptness and dispatch, to Domocrats, Ameri cans, aud the 11 dear people” geaorally. This Is tho placo. whore tho genuino Cough Candy la made. Enough said. Terms cash. No charge for pack VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION FOR 8ALE, wiraa tkx xi ub of thk ott of bavawhah. O N the first Tuesday In Docomber next, will bo sold before tbo Court House in (he city or Sa vannah, tbo Plantation on tho Savannah river, ten miles from the city, known as Mulberry Grove, be longing to the estate of tho late Philip Ulmor, con taining six hundred and eighty-seven acres, ol which there are two hundred acres of first quality tide rice land, and one hundred and fifty-five acres under good banks and in a fine state for cultiva tion. Also, seventy five acres of high land under cultivation. On the place are a good dwelling house, M* Ex’t, who resides within four miles of the Grove v or Rllza Ulmer, Ex’trlx, who reside* within twu miles or the Grove. Terms of sale made known on the day o’ Balo, Possession not given until the first or January. H. K. H4RRI80N.Kf.or Jyl7-td ELIZA ULMKR, Ex’tri x. 4SF* TheCbarlesteu Mercury will publish once week anti) the day of s^lt, * YONGB «SC FUIEltSOIO . FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEKtliANTh . no. 94 luy-smw. sava.nnaii. ga ' • ‘ apr4 ' li. A. O’iiYttNK," ~~ .■‘»Tf ATTORNEY AT LA W,^ Ofilco 176, Bay-et., over Turner 4 CO’h. Drug tftun SAVANNAH,GA. aovlO—ly T W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Montlcello, Jefiurson Count)*, Fla. Reference—Hon. W. B. Fleming, Savannah, Ga, myll EDWARD G. WILSON, lLAGlte"lRAT15, NOTARY AND COMMIhtflONKR OF DEEDS. At Messrs. Wurd At Owens’ law Office. (myll WAYNE, GRENVILLE «fc CO., WMMISSION' A^h^R>m\^»DiW 1 ?IEllCHANT8, HaytirMl {Suva ntut h. THOtf. H. W'AYNE. I'.. E. GRENV1U.E, R. ALEX. WAl’NE, W. T. PAMPI.E, Jy6—tf . Savannah. Chattanooga. " C. W. MARRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW ; KKANKMN, IIKAKI) GO., OA. Will atteud to nrofesHlonal business lu UtuCoUi.tiea of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Cowuta, Fayette, M» rl- wether and Troup. Reference—Hon. E. Y. Hill, LaGrange, Ga.; Hun. David Irkrin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville, Go.; and Mr. William Dougherty, Co lumbus, Ga. Bopl7-ly Wm. Me Alt LISTER. Marble Monuments, Tomb* and Grave Stonos, turn' hhed ou reasonable terms. Orders res- ixwtrully solicited. ap 18 ROOK AGENCY. 1 1IIF Snbscrtlrers have established a Rook . Ageuoy in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publication at tbe retail prlco free ol post age. Any peraoii* by forwarding the subscription price ofuuy one or tho 93 M-gaziucs, such os Har- Jer’s, Goduy’s, l'utimm's, Gruliam’s, Frank l.e*lie’B i’ashlons, Au., will recoive tho Mugaziues for ono year and u copy of a splendid lithograph portrait ol olthor Wasliiugton, Jackson or Olay; or if subscri bing to a 52 and $1 magazine, they will receive o copy of either oftho three portrait*. If subscribing to 90 worth of magazines, all three portrait* will bo sent gratis. Music furnished to tlio.se who uxfy wish tt. Envelopes ofexeryBizo and description in large or small quantities furnished. Seal Presses, Dies, Ac., sent to order. Every description or engraving on wood executed with neatness aud dispatch Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Viows of Machinery. Book Il lustrations, Ixidgu Certificates, Business Cards, rfc. All orders seut by mall promptly attended to Per sons wishing view* of thoir buildings engraved con send a Daguer rooty po or Rkotuli oftho building by mail or express. Persons ut a distance having saleable articles will find It to thptr ailvantugo to address the subscribers as we would <*.it as agent for tbo sulo of the samo BYRAM d PIKHCE. SO, South Third street, Plilla., Pa. nov 20—d&wly C ANDLES, COFFEE & CANDY.— 200 boxo3 Adamautluo, Tallow and Sperm Candles ; 150 bag* Rio Coffee; 75 mats Uhl Gov. Java Coffee t 60 boxes fresh ground do. 50 boxo3 assorted Candy, recoived and for sale by McMAHON k DOYLE, aug25 No. 206 4 207 Bay st. C LEAR SIDES.—20 casks very superior Cleart Sides, received and for salo by auglO YOXGE 4 FRIERSoX, 94 Bay st. COOL RETREAT THE ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON. (upstairh) • Corner Bull nnd Bryan streets, over Barber Shop Juno 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. . M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LA W, ALLIGATOR, IAST FLORIDA. WIU practice in the Eastern and Southern Counties Refer to—Col. 8. 8. Sibley, and R. B. Hilton, Sa vannah. foba-tf DRS. LHFLKU df WILCOX', Dentists ARE now fully prepared loin sert full or partial setts of Teeth on the principle or Dr. J. Aliens’s Patent CouUnuous Gum, By this improvement, tho form oftho face can bo restored to any degreo of rotundity that may bo desired. Ills applicable iu all cases w hore the cheeks have lallep In and cannot bo detected by ’ho cloaest observer.— This method combines tho followings -lvantAgeBi— An artificial gum, which exhibit* a perfectly natural aud life-like appearanco, aud impart* totbetheelh that peculiar expression which characterizes the na tural organs. This Gum consists of n sUaciouscompound, which Is applied aud fused upon tho Tooth and Plate In such a manner, as to fill up all tho interstices around the buse or the Teeth, aud also unite* them firmly to each other and to thu Plate upon which they are sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth* Offleo ovor DoWitt & Morgan, Congress street. *% Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16—U WmT M. WJLLUM*. THAMlima OUVXa! JACK BROWN WILLIAMS, OLIVER & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Marlon County, Ga., Will practice lu the counties of Mariou, Macon, Hous ton, Stewart, RAudolph, Muscogee, Lee, and any aifiolning counties, where their services may be required. myll WILLIAM PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, OA. ociao—ly DAVID G. WILDS, . ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, SPARTA, OA. >,;.v Will practice in the counties of Hanoock, Warns, Washington, and Baldwin. , Rbfzrznczs—Behn 4 Foster, Rabun 4 tfmita, and E. A. 8oullard, Savannah. japq $ T1 HUDSON’S FERRY FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale all her ■ possessions in Scrlvcn county, contain ing about one tnousand acres or Ijind, more or less, all adjoining said Ferry, and oxtanding to tho Augusta road — The improvements consist of a good Dwelling, Store, Warehouse; and all other necessa ry out bulldlugs. AboutHlxty-llvo aero* uro under fence aud in good ordor for cultivation. Tho land 1* first quullty, and well suppliod with fencing tim ber. It is an excellent stand for tho merchandize business. Thu Ferry Is tho best located and most patronlzod of any othor between Savanuah and Augusta. There Is also pasting through the land % never failing stream, fully sufficient to supply any Grist or Saw Mill. For further particulars address mo at Spriugfleld, Effingham county, Ga sept 7—tf FJJZABETII JONES. R. B. HILTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office corner or Bay and Dtayton-ils. SAVANNAH, GA. my 11 BOARDING. BVERAL gentlemen or small families can be _J accommodated with good Rooms and Board, on U7o West side of Montgomery street, ono door above ■tooth Broad street. MRS. U. S. RAYMER. dec 19—tf DR. CHARLES H. COLDING, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, No, 14IJBJSRTY ST., One door west of Druytou, myll, WM. C. CONNELLY, ” AITOBNEl AT LAW, &ABXLLA, WORTH OOCOTT, UA., (POST OFF1CZ, AL&AXT.) Will practise In the SouthernCircult,aud in Maooo, Dooly and Worth Counties ofthe Macon Circuit. Particular attention given to tbo collection ot claims In South-Western Goorgla. Je»—Cm P. JACOBS, T™ ■BOAR AND TOBACCO STORK. No. 39, Boll .tract, (algn of the Big Indian.) N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand Bpeolsh, HaU r lsb, and American Segars, at wholesale and re- Also, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, 4o. Jane l- - FOR SALE. atk Six Tracts of Land, 600 acrei each, 3 or 4 mile* from the city of Savannah on tho B. A. andbulf Rail Road, well adapted to the growth of Rico, Cotton and Corn, and Wood enough to pay for It tou times over. Apply to fob 27 tr C. A. CLOUD. pAOON.—35 casks Bacon Sides for salo, to ar _ rive per brig Storvaater, by Mg8 LOCKETT 4BNH.UK00, • U ui james McHenry, Insurance Broker and Notary Public. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average! adjusted, Charter Parties and Average Benda drawn* Paper* prepared whereby to recover losses f— American or British Underwriters, and altei given to all matters connected with shlpp 1 gnrancc, No. 118 Bay-street opposite t the Custom Houso. ly v t»ov8 * "~JK88E~T. V ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR Af LAW. ; °‘I Nowuanaville, Fla; • Beferenco-Georgo ft-own,. William Dell/CNS#- jmvjU^na., R. B, Hilton, Barton •• ’ - v - . . -■ ; r-: . - c V aT . v. -1.7