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SUNDAY MORNING, JXINR 10.
, • FOR PRESIDENT!
JAMES BUCHANAN.
Of PENNSYLVANIA. s
TOR VICE PRESIDENT:
JOHN c. BRECKENRIUO E,
OP KBNTICKV.
Washington Corrospondenno,
“THE OLDER I OROW, THE MORE IN-
CLIKED I AM TO DR WIIAT IS CALLED
A STATES RIGHTS MAX.—James Buch
anan's speech on the admission of Arkansas, in
1836.
1 FULLY ENDORSE TI1E USOLUTIOXS,
AND MAY FURTHER .SAY THAT I AM
WHAT 19 CALLED A ST A TR RIGHTS
DEMOCRAT-John V. Rrertmridgc in re
sponse to his nomination for the Tice Premten*
Job Printing Promptly, Neatly nml
Cheaply Done,
The public in general, and our Democratic
frieti&i In particular, will reuicmbor that there
it connected with tbo Georgian 4* Journal es
tablishment one of the most thoroughly equip
ped Job offices lu this motion of the Union. If
we are correctly advised, some of the moat
beaatHhl specimens of job work ever done In
Savannah have lately passed from under cur
presses. Giro tut a trial.
Oar fitcllUlos enable vis to execute every 'de
scription of letter press work from n mammoth
poster to the smallest card, and from n l>ook to
a ciroular, with neatness and dispatch, upon
the most satisfactory term**.
Orders from all parts of the country will re
celvo prompt attention.
Washington, Juno U*
Tho support, though qualified, given by Mr.
Seward to Mr. Crittenden’s resolution, has hurt
It badly; not that any Senator has knowingly
and wilfully taken his position with reference
to that of Mr. Seward, hut, however unconscious
ly to each one,that influence Is felt. Mr. Beward
belongs to tho minority and to tho party ao
eased of the perpetration of wrong against the
general government. Ho should therefore have
been tho last to propose measures of concilia
tion, which can only come with grace from the
stronger party. Ho has marred Mr. Critten
den’s effort and his own reputation for sagacity.
The dobato was continued to-day, and Mr.
Crittenden spoke most eloquently, as did Messrs.
Clay ton and Bell on his side also, but Messrs.
Brown, Yutee, Toucy, Mallory and Stuart, arose
in firm opposition to tlm movement; and they
seemed wisely determined to leave to the
1* resident’s own discretion tho propriety of send
ing General Scott, or whomsoever he may
please, to Kansas, to pacify or subdue the re
bellious spirits there.
The House is not yet at work. Mr. Houston,
of Alabama, who has been absent for many
weeks, on account of tho decease or his lament
ed wife, and Mr.Dunn, of Indiana, whoi<> fail-
log health caused him to leave directly after
the organization of the House, are both In their
places again. The latter is very frail, however,
and does not expect to live long, believing that
pulmonary consumption is the affection with
which he Is wasting.
Tho telegraph yesterday conveyed to you
startling accounts from Kansas; but hero we
believe no telegraphic reports from that quar
ter. Impartial.
THE FIRST 4VAMIRL,
MY ALICE U. NEAL. 1
•'They never loved ns thou and ).
Who vindicate thu moral—
Turn ought v.’hch sweeten t InvocanUo
tu iruo love's IfghfoMt quarrel."
ftpanlsh Affair*.
Mission of Gin. Scott to Knnsne.
Our Washington e.orrespqndcnt notes the
damage which Mr. Crittenden’s proposition to
send Gen. Scott to Kansas ha • received from
the rapport of Mr. Seward. That support ban.
It would seem, awakcued opposition fr* it both
In the Sourh and the North. But perhaps we
wrong Senators Toncy, Stuart, Brown and
Yulee, in supposing that their opposition is in
any wise attributable to Mr. Seward’s support.
And though Mr. Critteudcn’s resolution at first
struok us favorably, wc have to confess, on
further cous;J. r.'.li;n, that wo know nothing in
the character of Geul Scott to designate him
for this service. As h mflituryiclnoflain ho fins
merits of a very high order. But if we may
Judge his qualifications for civil sorvico by the
manner in which ho conducted tho political
campaign when a candidate for the Presidency,
we cannot estimate them very highly. How
ever wo are willing to lean? the questinu for
tho determination of the President.
That tho Government needs a fetioug force iu
Kansas for the maintenance of order and tho
enforcement of law, is quite apparent. Tho
freesoilers there have set the existing authori
ties at defiance. They arc in rebellion against
laws of admitted constitutionality. Most of the
Northern states are furnishing them with mu
nitions of war and stimulating them to the
ibedding of blood. Recruits are flocking to
their rebellions standard. Civil strife is raging
throughout the territory. This state of things
imperatively demands the intervention of such
a United Stales force a* will compel submission
on the part of those arrayed against the consti
tutional authorities. Laws must be enforced
until repealed or pronounced void by the legal
tribunals—or the bloody conflict uow raging in
that territory will very aoflu extend itself to the
adjoining states. I We trust that timely uud
energetic action on the part of the executive*
will compel tho disaffected Into obedience, and
bring order out of confusion.
The Spanish Press on the Intervention Jtnj Na
poleon III. in Spanish AJ/airs—Uni, Dodge
and the Beau Monde—Freedom of the Press
—Barcelona Disturbed -Case qf the Taint-
tina—Husso-Spanish Prize to the French.
Fpoeinl Correspondence of tho N. Y. Daily TUuus.
Paris, Timidity, May 1.1,185G.
The spirit of the Spanish press, and, iudecd,
of tho Spanish uatimi, iu view of the threaten
ing language employed by the. official press of
Paris about their affairs, can best be judged by
the articles of tho newspapers themselves. I
translate some of them—uot the most fiercely
writtcu—but such as uppear to represent mast
calmly and dispassionately the true sentiments
of the Spanish people. It must be premised
that a French newspaper, maintained by Louis
Napoleon ut Madrid, called the Journal of Mad-
-*- 1 has been tuning its small pipe in unison
rid,
with tho famous article of the Constitutlonnel
ever since that pulse-feel..• uppeaved.
The Sovereignty, democratic journal, under
data of the 9th hist., utter publishing something
on this subject every day for a considerable
time past, brings out the following article:
“ Tho Constitutionitcl of Paris, as our readers
already know, wrote an article on our affairs
with that self-sufficient and authoritative tone,
that luxury of haughty and humiliating phras
es, which the French journals are prone to em
ploy In their strange appreciations of this nldo
the Pyrenees.
Somo thought the article inspired by tho spir
it oftho Spanish refugees. Some, that it was
the faithful representation of the Bonapartist
idea—some, that it wasliu more than au over
weening expression of Frouch vanity, intoxicat
ed by tho late successes of their diplomacy. Wo
eavo tho field open to .suppositions; but it would
bo pleasing to us at least to repel the idea that
there enu be any Spaniard so abject as to har
bor in ills bosom the vile thought of aspersing
tho glories of his country. It would bo to abdi
cato all dignity; it would bo tho dopth of baser
ness, and the Spauiara has always shown hint
self jealous of his honor—proud of Id* Immor
tal traditions. No; there 6 no Spaniard who
, “ It la oertuiuly very disagreeable to lovo
uuother so much.”
Tills origlual remark was uttered u3 a
stage soliloquy, the little dressing or lit-
ing-room having no other occupant than
the very pretty woman who laid down her
book with a yawn, and took up her tidy
in crochet, lazily netting a few stitches.
To one who had never suffered from tbis
excess of Idolatry, it might be consid
ered rather a singular complaint: but tho
case stood thus : Flora Hastings had beeu
a wife tho wry long time of three months
and a-half. Hot wardrobe and house be
ing in complete order, her husband very
much at leisure in business and witli am
ple means, they had Ibund nothing better
to do than tho modern aud very selfish oc
cupation of “living for each other.” That
is, they had declined all party invitations
after the first gloss of the bridal dress was
dimmed, and when seen at. all iu public,
wove always together, she leaning upon
his arm with an enviable air of self-satis
faction, looking up into his face with a
most adoring glance whenever he chanced
to speak, mid he in turn bending down to
catch her most trivial remark with a de
votion that would have become a Just-en
gaged lover. If at a concert, he fanned
her, he supported her opera-glass, he car
ried her hood and shawl. But even music,
in which they both professed to be ama
teurs, seemed to have lost its accustomed
charm, aud they wore certaiu to leave at
the end of part first, no matter what .were
the attractions of tho bill to less absorbed
spectators.
in short, every hotly said—and every
body, when turned gossip, is not over
civil or complimentary often-times—that
“they were making fools of themselves,
and it could not last for ever.” Some
people are so envious of anything in which
they do not share!
They did not live iu the city iu the sum
mer season, bot at Mr. Hasting’a a little
country house—-large enough, however, to
be thoroughly comtortablo and well-fitted,
and with a head servant who never both
ered her mistress by asking instructions,
which were sure to be comprehended in
one Bcntcnuo, “You know best, Margaret.”
So they lived an idle, fond, and, as they
imagined, a perfectly lmppy life, with
flowers which the gardener cultivated, a
little music, and the new books oftho
Benson. They did not invite any company
to Brookside; they did uot wish any. Mr.
Hastings rode to town between nine and
ten, returning by three, and from that
time they were constantly together, read
ing, warning or driving m the low car
riage, ouu of their latu acquisitions.
At first they thought it delightful to
sit together on the veranda, Mr. Hustings
enjoying his after-dinner cigar and the
newspaper, Flora with the last new noval
and exquisite silver paper-cutter, that had
been one, ot tho engagement presents,
But they did not $et on very well, there
absorbed, sat down on the little sewing ^band, nud, never before slfide their mnr-
chi'tr, and, finished the excftitfgf scene. Bhcf tv itige, htUii
Imuds ortho Times and of the other‘French i had been considered the height of enjoy*
journals theiufelves, in order to take up the ment. They scarcely Listed the dessert
Journal de Madrid.wiiWij'n^csamnfi^ us for J g0 an xi 0U B were they to resume the thread
tho orBauoft iYNapo eouk lutere t. of the story. Then the sewing clmir and
The Journal do Madrid selected first, with 1 * a
delicate opportuneness, the I'd of May, that day
which the people salute with admiration, tho
vith irigl
Kings witli (right, to place a stigma on the
Connecticut Legislature In a Mttni-l.
It Is not quite certain, after all, that Mr. Dix
on, whose election was reported some time since
as successor to Mr. Toucy, will ever get into the
United States Senate. From tho I luston Conner
vre learn that his election was the result “of u
bargain made w.th the friend)- of Charles J.
McCurdy, American, whom the Iiocse of Rep
resentatives upon Us part has chosen a Judge
of tho Superior Court, but the Senate chose ex-
Governor Dutton, a Republican. The McCrudy
men were furious at this, and iu the first place
an attempt was made to reconsider his nomina
tion of Gov. Dutton for Judge. It was luid on
tho table, and a motion to reconsider the vote
electing James Dixon U..States Senator was pass-
[ foreheadoi Spaniards, in payment, doubtless.
i for tin* hospitality which has been extended to
But the acts of the Journal are logical. U
Dry. rnen wo sewing c
the work-uniUet took their ]>mee outside
the cjiscinctit window, and Flora, with
the prettiest »ud most becoming air of in
dustry, listened to Mr. Hastings, who sat
‘" i his feet supported at a considerable
roll
, dld notreeollcctuntil tlieO tho strict agree
ment they had entered in not to read this
particular book separately i but a chapter
or two could make no possible difference,
she thotight,‘walking up and down the gar
den path, and Itatcnlngto every sound.
It was fall au hour beyond the usuul
time. What could have happened? That
horie, she was 9ure, was not to be trusted,
aud going so near the railroad especially.
Oh, how dreadful it would be if lie were
brought homo dead, or very much injured!
How horrible to watch him suffer painl
And then he was obliged to go down to
those dreadful wharves. , Oh, if he was
anything but a shipping merchant! She
was kept ill such constant fear of smnll-
>ox or typhus fever, or some other sliock-
ug disease, all so prevalent this season.
He must.be ill: yes ho had complained ol
a headache in the morning. If he did not
come in another quarter of an hour, she
would certainly go to town in the evening
train in search of him. And then she
imagined herself driving about in a fear
ful haste-in a very desolate-looking cab, so
inGuitely wretched that the tears came
into her" eyes at the very thought.
Imagine her joy, then, at the
sound of horses'feet, just as this frantic
resolution was taken: nnd she • flew down
to the gate to meet Alfred just os lie dis
mounted to open it, receiving ns a reward
for all her anxieties n shower of kisses and
loving epithets, with fond chidings for her
unreasonable fears for his safety.
She forgot to inquire for the headache.
“Ob, what a warm, disagreeable, un
comfortable day it had been! If people
could only live without eating such days!"
Aud yet the two managed to make a very
comfortable diuuer, in spite of heat and
romance, with a plentiful dessert of
strawberries nnd cream. It was Inter
than tbeir ordinary hour, so much so that
it was nearly dark by the time Alfred’s
cigar w«s finished. Flora thought tliut he
wus much longer than usual in smoking,
and discovered, with somo impatience, tiiul
lie had indulged himself in n second; a
rather unusual nnd selfish proceeding, she
thought, considering ho was so very
late, which, by the way, was not yet ac
counted for. The ‘-anger’ lmd managed
to work herself into a slight nervous fever,
with the heat uud ultcrnoon’s restlessness.
It even seemed possible, for the instant,
that “the king could do wrong." How
ever, the pouting lip was kissed into ils
full l-oundneHs again, us the unconscious
offender proposed an adjournment to the
dressing-room, -and lights.
"Don't jou think it rather mo warm,
dearest?" was tho mild expostulation ol
the husband, ns Flora prepared to make
his knee her onsy-clinir, as usual.
They would never quarrel I t Hi no
they hud not even disagreed as yel.
Nut a word was uttered iti reply; but
one wenlhcnvise might have dreaded tho
portentous silence more than the most
abrupt retori j as file injiirued wife depo-i-
ted lict-self on an ottoman instead. After
she had been worrying aboul him all the
afternoon, tool She wns fairly sick with
mixicty; and this was nil her thanks.
“And now, wlint slmll we do this even
ing, my precious? Do yon feel like sing
ing to your husband?"
F.xertlng lierseli to sing »uelt an op
pressive evening! It. was jlist. ns thnnght-
ful us men usually were. Wind n sellhh,
exacting, indilferenl race I
•II was (oo hot !”
Well, men are onl\ mortal, aud
lifts.
witli 1
an^ie ou the Liullis of the porch, his chair
began by allowing its hostility to that expaa-; artistically balanced, and his head adorned
sivo movement which raised1 tho hamcades or i ; )v „ broadleaved straw lull, not because
July, ls.ll, billowingsoou alter with nuadvoca- 1 • i.,,,
uy of the dictatorship of 0 Donoll, and ils fly-; ['« n , c ™ e(i 1 lt > ,,, V 1 ' or “ t-OtiSMIcrecI it jm-
thminhic offludoM to Napoleon. to day; are, pot- ticularly becoming- to his dark, Spanish,
haps, lyric remlnlsconceaul'ils former laudation ! melo-dramatic style of face figure.
oTSarUmhisitlMmo MlnKfer overthrown by tho, And then these little episodes of cum-
. .«r »—. .. . . .. 1°'” conclusions, Sts violent interpretations
ed, 12 to 0. A message was then suit to tho | pf lire spirit of oar nation--hutits insults!
Revolution ot 1854).
The Journal, however, ha.i shown but little
tact by seconding the article of the Oonstitu-
tionnel without taking into account the char-
acter of a people nothing prone certainly,
to bo frightened by shadows, even when
among them may be that of its anewst Em
peror .
HaughlinenS towards .Spaniards! " * *
We could freely pardon its dense ignor
ance of all that concerns us, its errone
ous conclusions, its violent interpretations
Secretary of State’s oflke.for the resolution, bu
the Secretary refrised to xeturn it, whereupon
tho Senate pa-wed a resolution rescinding and
annulling tho vote eloctlug Mr. Dixon,and pass
ed a joint resolution appointing ncommltteof
tho House and Senate to wait upon the Secreta
ry of State and recall tho resolution electing
Mr. Dixon. The House tabled this resolution
by ten majority, but it will come up again next
week. The Senate next reconsidered the rote
appointing Mr. Dutton Judge, and an attempt
was made to strike out Mr. Dutton’s muon, but
was dually postponed."
ita calumnies! its pedagogical nirof tutoring
us! * *
. Oh! It is a thing to rake the gorge, to hear*
stigmatized, ns bra oaf as, tho simple historic
facts, which Europe cannot forgot —much lens
France.
Docs the Journal dr Madrid, dare to believe
that Spain * * * * whose hardihood has
so many times torn tho lis nnd humiliated the
ment nnd criticism, the hero ami heroine
being in all cases judged and tested by
their individual experience and pronounced
wanting, if the scales were not poised to
the most minute equality.
“A quarrel!! My dear Alfred, how can
any woman apeak unkindly to her hus
band? I should 1)0 ready to bite my tongue
off If I could be guilty of it to you.”
“My precious love would never think
of such a thing, l am sure. Bui all wo
man have not such angelic tempers, dearest.
“And then some men arc bo provoking
notin the least like my Alfred. IIow
did it ever, ever happen * you could care
for me?”
Considering Miss Flora Willis was the
Wild Beasts in India.-The following is
from a letter written by a correspondent at La
hore, dated tho 7th of February:
You are probably aware that 1 lie country of
ihe five rivers is infested by wolves, bears and
leopardH, especially tho first nuraed, which have
so multiplied of late as to become a national
nuisance. By a loose registry, kept in the seven
provinces ol the Punjab, it appears that the
number of children thut have been carried off
by wild beasts amounted loonc thoiiwip \ five
hundred and sixty-four, classified as luilow*:—
One thousaud one hundred aud six by wolves,
three hundred nnd thirty-four by bears, nnd ono
hundred and twenty-five by leopards or ehetns.
The rewards hitherto offered were not sufficient,
to induce the lusty and venturesome to make n
trade of it, and the various paches of jungle are
™ mtiu> nuns Mini iuij in. iiuu uiimiumen me i „,.„nj. . . . . ... .
eagles, has arrived now to such nn extreme of Pettiest, most admired ancl wealthiest
prostration os to suffer tbc slightest touch upon j young Indy of Mr. Hasting’.*;acquaintance
her nationality, or suspicion upon her indepen-! it was rather singular.
‘ ,t ' nc r “Angcli” 11 was well the thicket of
She who huv occupied the feat place among sweet-brier formed such a perfect screen.
the nation;, who has Homo herne. like Cortes,
and Kcnlil.es liko Cervantes and Krcllla, great
with the pen and with the sword. She who
marked tne name of I-avin nnd Snu Qululin, of
Trafalgar and Roilen iu luagnillccnt epic of
her h.atnry, whose last page Urn lied the Second
uf May. Does the Journal know how she did
it ? It has been enough for her to wish it, nnd
her will is of Iron.
Now, to-duv, Spain, tram Ha: depthsof pros-
uch the inaptitude of her Kings,
trntiontowln _ itr
tlie quarrels of parties nml the nlumdonmout'of
her Unvernmnnt have reduced her, will not tole
rate tho intervention of anybody in tier ahiifra.
She will prefer rctrogade institutions—a aitun-
tlon suhad ns that anything, iu short, rather
than owe anything to foreign influences. She
knows in wtiat i'-'vc terminated the Protecto
rate of Poland, Hungary. Italy nml the Danu-
bias Provinces, and she i” -fern to lie free—and
very Free.
admirably adapted fortliealicltcrof those 'leasts ] Hut if, t,y chance, Nnpolron 111., tindlv conn-
and as barriers to tho amstenr !" , >u..i. j soled by Ins fuir of mo liciuoi-iatio i’natim-ts
A B»» Witness.—The wilneas tvhu wen
North and made the atatement that lie saw Mr.
Keitt standing near, during tlic Sumuernnsnult,
with a pistol under Ids coat, is thus uutlecil by
tho Pruvideueo (It. I.) Post:
The l)i*. Rimtiim who makes the statement is
au Imposter, swindler mid villain, ultogcther too
well known in this city to need an extended
notice from us. We expect to bear of him next
us “Lieutenant Colonel** Hunting, direct from
Nuusus, wneio was uu eye witness oftho
“burning of Lawrence
germinaliag throughout Spain lu
. ..
which nr
every part, ali.mld arrognlo to himself the rigid
—rputc gratuitously conceded to bim by Hie
Journal—of Intervening, or, in plainer language,
ot attacking or.r iiltertios; if tlie Kings of f-iu-
ropn niiould authori/.c ldm—wldeli wo are lirr
from believing—ns they nathoriard ttie erinics
of IBIS and IBIfl; il l‘laglaad, a though deeply
reacntful ofttie little prnllt wldeli tlie business
oftho Crimea has brought to her mercantile
Interests, should iiotre°<--:‘ hh.qleUhoJournal
do Madrid understand wlint tho Spanish people
would themselves d
SiNOL'Lxu Cahi:—At I tut innuguratiou ol
Air.Taylor, a body was Ibund near Alexandria,
Vo., with the throat cut. it was reeogaiaed by
two or three persons ns a relative of each, but
all found out afterwards that, they worn mis-
iikeu, nnd that their relatives were alive nnd
Weil. A daguerreotype was taken of the fea
tures, and tiio hotly was buried. II is now, in
eight ye.tra alter, finiiid In la- Christian Mersey,
n I Lancaster, Pa.
They would comprehend thin Liberty, whoso
pmo Ifnmc kindles their spirit uud mitigates
Pkkttv Pain.—A gentleman recently lost Ills
trunk while travelling in u weslern Haih-uutl
Halo, and wu-oto to tho roilrond agent eoncern*
lag his missing article, adillttg~liy way of dca-
cription. “Tho trank has A. It. marked on tho
left, cud." In duo time ho received tho follow*
Ing answor: “A Iter u careful Inspection of nil
tho bnggugo ut this depot, and very mature de
liberation thereupon, wo nro of opinion that
both omls ofyour trank arc ‘lofl.’ ”
Naval..—The IT. H. steamer Hnrauac arrived
at Spev/ta on the Kith ult, from a cruise In the
Mediterranean, during wldeli site encountered
very henvy weather. The Hurannc would leave
inn few days for (ienou, to tako in u supply of
cool, whoa she would proceed to Gibraltar on
mote for tho United Htates. Her return may
bo expected about tlm llrat of July.
At a Kansas meeting
the 2d Inst., 11,250and
in Uoifinvllle,H. 0„ on
IB men wore rulscil.
Imir sorrows, was in danger; the rancors of
party would rase, os if by enchantment; they
would give truce to tlmir intestine difl’ercneea;
there would he no more political discord nor
separation lad ween Ucpuhlicans and Monarchists
jiivyrriiislini nml morfertnlm—nil would be one-
all Spaniards—alt brothers—launched in tho
samo bntllu for their Independence nnd tliclr In
jured Imnor. Hnuln would Jiiot hello— no- her
traditions, and her traditions point her tu this
course.
Fur tlie rest, wo do not believe Hint Hie hero
of the 2d of December is capable of undei-fn-
klog an enterprise iu which hia uncle .shipwreck
ed. The solo memory of Enrngoasa would show
him iiis temerity. Franco, stilt more, would
hesitate to “o the executioner of our liberties;
If she went to the Crimen to light, it was he-
cause site thought to defend tlm cmwoof the
otiprcscd, and thuugbl hi avenge tho nflroritu of
Mosco and Wntcrloo, Hut ttio pimple urc o!-
rcady beghmiiigto understand tlm fnvoos which
the Kings lituku them piny, aud they uro get
ting tired of weaving mid unweaving, like I’a-
ncJopn, and they give each other the kiss of
pence ami fraternity—presage of tlie down of
till eternal and reapkitidenl day.
As lu Nanolcon, Im will cither >mu1 to Hiialn
tho.su loojKgf hoiih of HI. Loula, who liavo enitH*
ed ancl) a tremor In tlm filario Eopnnol, (new*
pii|ier,) or ho will nol semi them,
John G. Dale has huen duly appointed to tho
chargo of the Rrltioh consulate iu Philadelphia
by Hr. Matthews, the retiring consul.
the first, Im Is lost-lost. If tlie second, ho
may live a little longer; but it muut bo tho life
or tho marmot In Winter, in hia own hole. Hero
launidtornativo which all the rhetoric of the
Journal do Madrid cannot avoid.”
as tho heavenly epithet was emphasized
with n most enraptured kiss.
“Hotr long have we teen married, love?"
inquired tho angel, -in the most enptivn-
tingly thoughtful mood,her hand looking
so very white and small as it rested on
his jet-black whisker.
“Three months, fourteen days and a-
half, nty pet,” responded the linppy hus
band, with the precision of a country
tomb stone or obituary notice. "Fifteen
weeks to-morrow since I was made so
very, very lmppy."
“And we love each oilier us dearly as
ever. How strange I"
“Vos, more dearly. Very. And they
told us we should change.”
Such sarcastic repudiation of the charge!
us was conveyed in that tone and .graced
“Then" would have been withered by it;
even tlic blossoms of the Bweetbricr shook
and trembled.
“You could lie unkind lo your poor
littlo Flora ?"
■’•Never, nty own duiTtng! And site
would not give Iter husband”
•‘Never—bever—never. ”
Tlie render is to suppose the blanks
filled by a> iiecompnnimont between the
murmur of an jEolian harp and tlie coo
of a wood-pigeon. And so the poor bool;
full lotlic floor ; aud then it was too dark
to sen. A wulk was proposed through the
shaded lanes, nnd when they returned
Flora was too weary to listen. Tho lovo
quarrel in the talc was loft without denoue
ment. Our actual lovers were so happy
that limy could niford to linger over it!
-So it liupticncd that the young wife wus
reduced lo the occupations before described
this warm summer afternoon. Her watch,
again nml aguin consulted, was held for at
least three-quarters of uu hour inherhuud,
tho moments creeping by, and still Albert
lmd not come. She went out on the veran
da and peered through the thickets of
shrubbery ; but there was no sign of either
horse or rider; and while site ; stood (here
so disconsolately, she saw tlm book half
hidden by Uto Home gazette, jiint asithiul
been dropped the night Jn'i'ont. “What
could keep Albert so long ?'* They might
have read several chapters before dinner
and I’otti.d out how tho quarrel was made
up. lint the book must not lie there; nn
as slip sloopped to raise it tho leaves
whirled over, opening most invitingly to
chapter sixteenth. Sim could not resist
reading on a few pages, still leaning over,
the raping of the veranda, and then, more
'inioir hot-, forelicudi or the whispered Mens
lug, their lost .parting word. Bho would
dozo a few minutes, nnd then go to him
perhaps, she thought; lie surely would not
think ofsleeoing so, She was very tired,
and it was Very warm; and then one white
round urtn was thrown over the fair- linen
sheet, and with flushed cheek, aud lips
slightly apart, the littlo lady forgot her ill
temper aud vexation together.
She woke from an unhappy dream with
a feverish start, a moment after, as she
thought at first. But tho rooms were
quite dark, nnd there was no liound but
u monotonous ticking of the watch under
die pillow. A rush of recollection suc
ceeded the troubled waking, and she put
out her arms to bosure she was not dreaming
still—that it was really so lute. Her
husband’s pillow was empty! She
thought of tho lounge by. the window in
the dressing-room; he certainly could not
intend lo sleep there, away from her, all
night! A grieved, sorrowful feeling took
the place of the first resentful thoughts;
and thou pride cume back again, as a
sound from the next room confirmed her
suspicions. It was her husband turning
restlessly upon the lounge, with a loug,
sobbing sigh, us if even in his sleep he felt
their estrangement. The first impulse, to
go to him, to kneel down and wind her
arms around him, and ask his forgiveness,
was resisted, it was certainly unkind in
him to go to sleep without kissing her
gond-night; she should have wakened if he
had. uuu then il would have been all right.
A long, rolling crash of thunder broke in
upon her reverie; the glare of lightning
winch accompanied il revealed tlie lounge
und its occupant; nnd then name u deluge
of rain, and she heard the wind heating
down tlie shrubbery before the window.
Tho casements wero both open, tho rain
came drenching iu upon tho new Brussels
carpet, the hooks upon the ceutre-tublc,
Iter work-basket; nnd there was Alfred, for
whose hcull It site had been so anxious, ex
posed to tlie wind und dampness. Should
sliego nud close the casement? No! that
might wulten him, ami he would think she
lmd given up to him, besides, she shrank
from crossing the rooms at midnight,
lighted only by those lurid flashes in the
black, angry heavens. Poor, wretched
little wife miserable indeed in herself
torture, lying upon her “widowed mar
riage pillow," und listening with straining
ears to the crush of tlie storm without, uud
the heavy breathing of the sleeper near
her! Harder than nil to bear wus the up
braiding conscience, und the dreary lone
liness ot the empty room. But, with all
tills, slit:sank again into a disturbed, un
quiet sleep; und when site woke again, the
cold,sickly daylight was stealing through
the room.
At first she could scarcely recollect
what hud happened; but, us she sat up
leaning upon her elbow, she saw Iter
ornaments thrown in confusion upon tlie
(aide her dress upon tlie carpet, Alfred's
deserted pillow, with the smooth fold of the
litieu undisturbed, nud there lie was'lying,
breathing so heavily that her fears over
came her sell-will, and site called him to
her side. But there was no answer but a
lmlf-moun of pain as ho threw his arms
out wildly, as one iu delirium. Site was
ut iiis side in a moment, lilting tlie dump
masses of Iiis hair, kissing his eyes, Iiis le-
verish cheeks, culling him by every en
dcuring name; but the submission hud
come too late—lie did not know her; und
•4SPJ11P®.
CANTON COPPHft MINK.
I’lireuMt tn thfi By-lrtv/a, tlifiNocrfnrt Numl-
iuT uutiunl mcfltinK nf the Cnnton Mlnlnx Com
pany oTOeorjiU, for tho yonr l«Mi, w)U bo held at
Clinton, *>ii tl*c Jbnjoitd Wednesday, tho »th day of
July, tho rrgtil«r day for innclioi:.
By order of t tin Board of Direct* w,
k-12 Ut ooo J. L. KEITH, Secretary.
Norl'CET
Jtiihtt fMurday. lilt Jvnr, oi In v’drnk A u
.oL-Cx, H swamjwp knoxvili.e! S’„
liiutlfiur. will fca*n ««
taitlnw, will liavo u above It*.
^^^^^I'rrislitoriiMfPnoapplzto '
tmmmm i-aRdbd r*y * (( ,
Blwrajw Famago ‘ t
.«• aupporo or eotwn b, UlM. ntniunaLlia
plwun lake notlca, tbolno Co: tun will bo root v.a „
«»t l» ant dlaUnSUSmarkMonu!’^
" ‘WatbWoboRoia
C HATHAM OOU.VTV.-fo all whom it BtTl
rorn: Wh^rt-ai, tho eaute of JereE
»w;a
,VIJ. Kxccutloiia fur City Taxon murt be
paid bd'nro tho 15th Hint. If not paid Intor*
cm will ho chanted from <la to of Execution, and levy ... „ UVUi __
made In conrormlty to ordinance. , \J torn: WhwM, tho eatato of Jarctmin%‘
DAN’I. H. STT.WAW r. ,1. | i,„„ M unraBrcaaalait lu oonjMuoCJra’
Snvanmti, J -.oofl, lSSO. _ | riaaili uf Kattian L-r- wton, tbr execute, too V i
voivIBBSDTio.'kh.'~ i m »t«t corapctont mm apii« io r V
:.-JINITIAL H.R. k BANKIVtt CO. or OKO., i. | mlnlsti atom I void auto with the w u
3ivacunh, JtinoU. / i ^ fihall ap)«int James \\ IllcliisoD, or yjtua
Tbr, Ii<.ur«i ot Directors ha3 THIS DAY do- I and proper per.on, admin]. t, an r with tha r. n at*
dared a dividend ot FIVE DOLLAR* ryr | nered de b itia-i Dyu^ d >aid e-jtute;
slmrc on the irncrni Btock of Ihe Compnny for tin;
List six mouth*' (bofiiR at tht* vain or ten per cedi,
par nnijuin), nnyablr on nnd nflor »hc lfilit inrt.
HcJd»*?.^ of (Diurftntecd Pt<-i*k will he paid ii>f ir
dividend on iho ‘«mc Wn>.
MU). A LIJYI.KK,
joS Im ttolitar.
NOTiCK.
Au flrctiou will ho hrldat thn Mpichants’
id I’itiiitcrs' Bunk, Monday. June Mb, n>r
a Toiler uinl fTtor. flood and ."uflidmt bonds W)il
be required. Condition, tlic ihUhlitl jM-rlormniice
of duty. Applbauts will plcnso name lb dr I’ccnrl*
tic?, an l hamt in Iholr appUcKtlon-* before twelve
o’clock tho dry of election. For further particular*
npp’y at the Junk, north side Monument square.
Je» HIRAM ROBKKIS, Prudent.
VOTIDH C.n.Ri
Yfl/: frrlKlit on corn from Atlnotn toRa'
vr.niia ’i will <•(* reduced to 10 c. per bushel
on and afier! e lsi «itiy of April next.
WM. M. WADI.KY,
(vcneral r*iipei*jn’».
I jvi ur.uori«) ion oil• *, t . ., K
Crnlrnl Rail Hoad. \
lflKALTIl OFFU tC. SAVANNAH, I
Juno l’Uh, 18f«0. /
.♦il voasof. anUinf at the j»ort of Nnvan-
nnh, bavin# fleknen* <*n bonrtl, (or havlni;
had nlrkncrn 'ft hoard sine- l»wt vtcarancn.) uud
all voA'Cl? uni vltiK froth j torts where eontfiKlous,
inalirnnni or infeetiour? dlsen^ou arc prevailing, art*
required to .*oido to jincbm . r.ft* Fort .bicknon, until
vl.-itcd by tin* Health Officer. No vossol will no do.
twined in iju.tmntiim unless such detention be neces-
aary.
So vessel or boat shall receive any of tbc crew
or pas-fingers of vessels subject to the above order
for the purpo c* sf bringing them to the city or Us
vicinity,
Any violation of this order will subject the vio
lator to the | cnalty of the law.
F. H. ItKMKKE. Health Officer.
Approved : K. 0. Andkhso.v, Mayor. tf—jnI4
-V, lli'JM-rr, lo r:to ..no a-trara.:- b
my eoncern, U) b: and ii.iHar O r
Lo raxtio t bjci’tlfm (it n, iu.y?a b . u
l> fir.) Kl.ittiisi, In .... *. * ') f '-
itercd de b »nas nun,.
Tluv.e are, tbcreht
whom it i/sfly
tald Court to in«»v • .jjg.mzu m ai j m.»i • \
or h-.’lore lb* ttr.-t Monday In Avgost iii-xl 1 °*
Wiine.Will mu Lee, Crd.i ary
county ol IJ-.U icb. tbit PHb • ay or Jt:n* ,aS tfc *
*** WlLuftM LKB,o. (' r
store or fillirglu, UuilucE toui.Lv
A UMINM’KA;ioK?’ SALK.—Hy vlrh® ,'
Jt\. d«*r from the Honorable Cuirt orOr.' -» r ~ •
and county, jiusse.'. o:i the !-:.a '
will be ‘old at the court bo--o J;er oV ‘ ur,f *
between tbu Inv.t'iu hour m “
».*d»y i
i 'icor o'." sfctil co.iii'u.'
- .-ale, on tl*o 'Zr.t
doyjn Auxuit, one true! ol Du:J. rontahoJ, *
tlumgli In* i.i|u‘tii-il iiis oyca, il wus only to
they may fed hurl ol- atui-lwl at. nn abrupt | dose llicm iigul:.. us if the tight wnspaiit-
uttswiT to mi ordinary qncsllon. But per-! I’ul. with nn inm.-rinct-, incoheront mutter.
Imps lie lififl iieeti mistaken : Flora eertnin- i .She lout never s.eii violent illness hufora;
|y could not have used tintt lone to him.
“Ferlmps my darling would rather
Imveme vend In her?"
My darling votidisafed to Imnd the
book, open ui the e.hee insteud ofuttho
eommeiicouieut of the sixteenth ehnpte-r.
Iiut slie realized iu a moment that the fe-
ver sla: hud so dreaded was upon him.—
Tlie headaches—nnd he hud lieeu detained
ill town only by n visit to his physiciau,
wldeli he did Dot like to explain to her,
fearing to alarm his darling—lmd been
“We did not get quite fur «■< t.'ii?.--• I the tii-ccursor of a threateniug iiudady,
Let me tec—about half through. I think."
“I finished it this afternoon."
••Oh, Floral you remember uitt- agreo-
ment. How could yon 1”
“You did tlie same thing yesterday I”
■ “Ono little paragraph, when the cook
called you, dear."
“Well, I can’t help it. You catn l-ead
up to nte."
“Wlint ifl don’t choose to?" .lmi
tvldch tlie heat nud sudden change of tem
perature, lying since tlie midnight by tlm
open wiudow, hud developed Vapidly.—
T lie curtains, the couch, hi.; clothes' his
Imir, were drenched in the driving shower,
through which he had slept heavily.
J’oor littlo wife 1 indeed, fearfully pun
ished, as she watched many a long day
and lonely night eve reason returned;
listening to Iiis beseeching toner, begging
her not to turn from him, not to he an
il ANK STATIC OF GEORGIA, >
Savutaiiili. latli Julia, Heal, j
NOTICE.—Till* Botird of Director* will ou
Friiiny. tho 20th bi'iaut, elect a Clerk in
this Bank, in tho plwco of Win. Ropern, reslKm*-!—
salary $1200. boud. with ttvo ponil pevmltlcs. lu a
.sum ot" $fi.OUu. will bu required oftho {icrenu elect,
•id. A I’OKTIJU, President.
Jutie 14—fit
CIIAULESTON ea SAVANNAH KAIL.
HOAD COMPANY.
Ctl.MlUIiTO.V, .Tunc* 7 IfiSA.
The Filth (filli) liistuitm nt of HVF. 1*01,.
f.ARrf per .-burn on the stock siih^crihod to the
Clu tins ton und Sivnimah Railroad, will bocomo duo
TMl’ltsiiAY. tho 10th of July next. Payment to be
made to thu Treasurer at the office of the Company,
The Savannah subseribure to the <’Imrlo.-ton uud
Snvnmmli Railroad lire requested to make payment
of the bistHlnumts colled for, to A. Porter, F.vpdre,
President ortho Buint oftho .State ortieoryia.
I'y order of tlio President,
C. V. IlAVCKKI.,
jell Viuw td Secretary and Treasurer.
To the Patrons of the Shv’ii, Ueorgiiui
All debts due to the (ieorjrinn previous to
the nth iustuiii. are payable only to the nn-
dersljpietl. Notes and accot.iits dm* in the city will
be presented immediately, nml all debts due In the
country will be forwarded by au early mall.
This being tho first time that the undersigned 1ms
publicly appenttfd U» Ids late patrons, bo reels that
they will uot consider him unreasonable in urplnjt
upon them the necessity for Immediate payment.
Remittances may bo made directly to the under,
signed, or to R. B. Hilton k Co,, whose receipt will
be valid, PHIUP J. PUNCH,
rtivunnah, May ‘28,18ftO. my28 law d&w If
*** Hoptibllcan aud Morniug News please copy.
tiouuncrtial jnttUigenct.
Savaniinh Market, June 15,
Co’I’loN—The market to-day wui dull. We re*
port al v; of 76 bales at 10# cents.
Kxpurt*i
Nj AV y» ijtli—per sti aiusbip Augn.-tn -578 bulea
uj.luml rotton, -:.o bul.Y. sea island cotton, *J6U sacks
gi ain. li.U b :K** Uoi<ie«lics, 6 bbl-: potatoes, and
snmliy packages merchandize, v
§j|ipj)iu0 |ntfliigcncc.
Port, of .Sava nn nil.
t-IVJH'Ml,
, l.t Xt-w A'ttfk—i'adollbrd,
Htcamshl)* Augw-ts
Fay Co.
ddu* Abbgtt .PevercuuNj Alclioru, Huston, v;UU in
ward carti’u ol mUaset -", from Havana—James a
Brown.
Alfred's tone was certainly approaching
the key at which Flora maintained thejgry at such a trifle, to kiss him, once more-
duot. There may have been nn added And she did rain tears und kisses upon,
sharp. ' ; his hunting forehead, his lips, his itair.
"You emi don- you please, my dear 1" without bushing those, pleading entrea-
lt was not no much the word; us tin; j tics that almost broke her heart. It was
smile of mock edrrtesy, nnd ibc flash of a long trial; but reason came at last, and
her ey<s ns she mv and left hint. She
lmd not intended to apeak eo; she could
not tell what evil spirit, possessed her; nor
did she feel how much expression that
single sentence conveyed uni il she heard—
“t certainly shall,my love I" in a tone be
had never used before ; so firm, ao com
pressed it jseemed ; and he, too, deserted
the centre table, and went out into the
night air.
Site threw lievnolf on tiro bed, intending
at first to go back to iiis side in a moment
and “malm it nil up." But as she heard
his retreating footsteps,a now resolve flush
ed through her mind. She would undress
and pretend to bo asleep when lie eaine ;
that would punish him properly for at
tempting to resent anything she might
say. It was scarcely au instant’s work;
the pile of snowy skirts, the light lawn
dress, were chrushed into n heedless mass
of drapery, the little slipper (lung care
lessly away; and before Alfred could have
reached the gate, the white-robed figure
was resting ns quiet und calm ns if never
disturbed by nn angry or fretful emotion.
One thought troubled ber,not withstanding,
this outwardjeomposure. Perhaps he was-
seriously angry! and might stay away for a
long walk ; but no, whatever Iiis intea-
tions lie returned almost immediately, and
snt down beneath the shade light. Her
heart throbbed with secret exaltation; he
evidently wished Iter to come back und-
ollow Him tovead. lie should try a lit
tle suspense. She glanced beneath the
hitiiil tlmt concealed Iter face, lie looked
sad nnd troubled : lint he lmd resinned his
bonk. Prehaps he tli ought she would I
return liy the time the chapter was finish- j
ed ; but site would leach him a lesson : lie ;
should ask forgivi-nness, for he had spoken :
ns crossly us herself. j
All, what had become iil’nll the loving |
fears and anxieties of tlmt little heart, the
fond, restless yearnings of the afternoon,
when site thought tlmt lu see him sale
und well lignin would bu ull site could ask
of earthly happiness? Where was the
self-sacrificing devotion tliut lmd then
hern ready In nurse him through the most
frightful illness regardless of fatigue; ex
posure, or contagion? She knew lie was
not happy; site heard him siglt unconscious
ly ns ho turned the pages, aud tlmt. one
word, from her could make him cheerful
iigiiin; mill yet. she withheld it.
Site did feci really angry ; lint lie would
be sure lo come soon and situ for n
reconciliation, uud then she would tell
him shn was very sorry, mid it would lie
lets limes pleasanter limit lielore. Still
lie did not come, hnd she was growing
very sleepy. She lmd promised herself
never to sleep at variance witli her Inis-
Sobbed with joy and thankfulness,
a; she lmd done with anguish and remorse,
when she caught the first conscious glance,
so fall of love for lmr,tho first faint mur
mur, “My own precious wife 1"
Henceforth they lived more wisely; and
years after, when" the «ift was temple -
to give utterance to impatient moods, fret
lul nnd angry words died away on her
lips, relinked by the remembrance of that
t-rriblo agony, lest her husband should
die with the words of forgiveness unspoken.
Mi
For nU*HTn-:l)ii> AurupIh, for Nr-vt Votl.- -Miv AL
W.U am*. Ml.-* Halley, Man Scnti awl la«1y, Mias k
A Fiul.*. Mrs Hay leu, Mr.* Freeman. «la qjliter ami
lufttui, All * I.nm, B G T.l leu aud li y, J \V
o N Swift, G X Ni yl.*, M’rn l arne* h?;i' .'a y. MK*
) Mattie IJui’UP;', Mr* Brrf, lliree chiltlrou aud t er
rani, Mi•« T tio.*:>ling, A U Henry nnd la y, Mr, J
W I'tifli^n, Iufam, two cbfl.lren nail .-t-naut, Miss O
Hioip*, Mra^n ah rht!^.-, J W«j«.1L-um, Mr Farmer-
sou, Mr FaLbaaKtf, Jmh I'rlce, I.l>K>*ad, A \V Wll*
link, H tn.Li, Mrs IWnti-ui, Mi-s Em ly Wi.Imk. Mi
A and Mr.-: S W Uo^'er.-, Uint Van Veentwi, .1 H N\y
man. Mr* O'Donwell, Mr* M J HstflrM and lul'jat, e
Warp, V A Sinclair, Daniel B Loach. BT I'ovm’1*uU,
Geo limit, T I) bcrtoi y, S C McCorkl.-, K A Beer*. J
A CavoSseo, A M Faniurd, lu< y nnd iurvant, R«*v H
o My jm, ii .V Klttrffigfl, Km .el* Brown, Mrs Bur
dick, Mrafla'U’p, L P. Dnvir, T1' I-anRhy. H Clatk,
A S Liudloy, E T Holmes. .Ml - Holmes, Mr nml Airn
N J three rfffi Iren aud nurse, Miss Pow
ers, Ml.** Saul buiy M.«s Webb, Misr 0 Colton, S T
Ik'cchcr, .1 o inutlittm, S SlCi 1 IImk, Vi B llarrol
Nl iJ ,f Mitchtll amt two dill trim, MraJLfa 1
buty, Mr* Time Barrold, Master Isaac Scolt, Ml
AiiK'isia Scull and srna-i, M LUliebtlml, II K 1'etk
S A Wood, J 1'fshmvin, T.t Wuter*. Ihshc M Yoiidn
IV II Md.'onni 11. E A Midi, Wm Scherrer. L Dil&p,
Hetity l*. Gray. (J \V Ikmeliky, David ,!nne«, Thos
H Foky, uuu -45 DtPuraxe*
Doings or tics C\l.ii‘.»?.via Mist.—Tbe
•Sim Pmucidoo >iinf ,e ; l «i.lis!ip.l m the spring
of 1854, lias uoi.icfl .IVl/A'ii in gold, and
stamped$!),350, Oil gold burs oriugolfi, nmk*-
in# a rotal business, in lwo it.o .o. of ^ 10,528,
-181.
Softy comes next morning at just 0 o’clock,
und pulls tlie bell knob. He asks, “ is Miss Sul-
lie B iker in?” “She is,” answers Mr. Biker.
What is your business with her?” “I would
like to see her personally,” simpers Softy. “I
' ys Baker, “and I dontwlsh
lira her brother,’ say
her to receive calls from strangers,” nnd slups
the door iu his luce. Softy hangs around for an
hour, and Baker and his friends, from behind
tlie blinds, enjoy the poorsiiupleton’s distress.
At last he again tries tho door. This time Ba
ker meets him with a cowhide, and if the crowd
is thick upon tin* sidewalk, lays it well on the
“rascal who would lead his sister astray.” Thus
ho 1ms used up six rawhides, tuught sense to a
score or two of Softies, luid fat on his ribs, and
admirably promoted digestion.—N. V. Times.
UAUUISllMS r.BLVMnUN
HAIR DYE.
SISSB NI.ARGKD, STYLE IMPROVED.
It has dohle the quantity and strength of
any other.
It gives a parieotly natural color.
It colors every shade from light brown to
jet hluok.
It is perfectly harmless to the skin.
Its oiftict is instautauoous and permanent,
III? iId* 'lurt. qnii-ko'l. i-lii*;qio.*.| niitl salust dvb
over tnmk*.
l*invit"ii* i''.| u*v a« t;«ilii|taiiy each box. - #®
iVit <*—I <*/.. ol —’_* •»/.*. $l,6o—l ox*. Sy—8 07*. $5.
(ICuicre*) aceuj-tling n> an Act of C’migriws, imho
year 1866, by A, W. ilarri.am iu thofllerk’s Office of
ihe Dlsiricl Court of tlm t’lilled StutoH for the tiialorn
Old rlet of IVmisylvaiiin.]
For sale by thn mamiluelarer,
AI*OI.I.O.S W. HARRISON.
iloolK—1 v 10 South 7th st„ riiiladuliihin.
O N CONSIGNMKNT—
2«H!'» bushel* I'llmn Corn;
I'M tin Cow 1% art j
•JIM s ink* “I'nlnco Mill*” Flour;
10 bbl* Ituw Clin;
(0 tin Moiioauubuiu Whisky;
6 tit* Dnmo.'tio Rramly;
For sail* low. hv
lt*t.-i * I’ATTKX, HUTTON Ol.
aioNiiJY LOST.
* \NK month alter dato application will lm
V " frifi b* m tho Hank ot' tho fitutc of Gcorgtn. (hr
la plui'Hofibo original*, one hnirui’wnleh
i»t*w noli* v I
have been lost by until, ortho thllowlny iloserlption,
Vl*.,MO, Principal Hunk of Ravanaah, \n. 4444,
rljilil hull Io-l;$*JO, |'rhi<*i;*al Rhuk ol"SuvitHuab, lull
half lot-i. .IAMICS I.. 110WI'Ll M
ouklauil. Ml-.*.. May Iti, 186rt. :tw law inyll
llH*rl|)ti) in-r Ccitli-Al ttnllronrt.
June 14—tUO bales cotton, *28 boxes copper ore,
8*2 bbl* aud 150 hacks flour, 8? snvk6 vAuiat, 41
sacks corn, 120 sacks meal, ami merchandize—to
I attoii. Hinton & Co. Wm Bnt**i>by k Co, Ruse, l a<
vi.*- .v l oiig, Frierson & Butler, T .Martin, C IlOtmii-
16.1*1. Helm tc Fo<tt*r, H Taylor, John Schk y, Hob
uointp, .lohusoit A l>, »l W l^ithrop*Co, l.yuu ti
SnyJer, Crane, Writs k Co, C A I iAiaar, M nyne,
un.-iiViIln a to, Pa l« Uhr-I. Fay & Cuf-Yoagc & Fri*
«i-oa, Brigham. Kelly k Co, IjoWIu ez Morgan, aud
Cooper At Uilliliud,
STRANGER!
If you want a good and cheap
Vallce, Corpt-t Bag,
JWWVl or clo(, d»R or any klud or quail*
IWafaUJiy, reedy mnoe or made up to your
mea.oire; himo lints, Cap*, Rhlrt*, Col.nr* or Dress
Furnishing articles or any description, call mid se
lect from the largest and best stock iu tho city, at
the Star Emporium, 147 Bay street.
J«13 WM. O. PRICE.
Henri-Quai-tcr*, 1st Regiment, G. M., j
Savannah, June 1*-', 186*1.
By virtue of order No. 9. issuing from
G. S'. Harrison, UriRadlcrdhticrali
commuudmg 1st Brigade, 1st Division,
iG. M„ au election will "be hold at tin
Court House, on Saturday, the 5th*lny of July d*.ai,
between the hour* or « A.M , nml 4 P.M., l«*r Colo
nel oftho 1st Regiment of tho 1st Brigade, 1st Divi
sion G. S|,, to till the vacauoy or Robnrt !>. Walker,
resigned. Thn said election to In* conducted under
the usual requirements of the Jaw,
By order JAMES SULLIVAN,
Uout. Col. Com’d’g, 1st Regiment. G. M.
W. 8. Damki.i., Adjutant. jel.T
*+* City papers will please ropy and send lu Iholr
bills to tho Secretary of tho Regiment.
FRENCH CHINA, White granite.
AND GLASS WARE.
146 MKJCriNO STKKkT. CHAKU8T0.V, SOUTH CAROUNA,
Tho Hubflorlbora ro*i>ocUully solicit
from thutravoling public, uu lu*|>cctiou^
of their stock of French and English
— CUlua, iu plain white, gold band, and
decorated diuuer, desort, breakfast, tea, toilet, tetc-
loto sots and vuso*. Also, Cups and Saucers, &o,, ol
tho colobratod Sevres Chinn. White Graffito or tlm
host manufacturers. Rich cut Frcuch, English aud
Boliomian Glass.
Thoy have u variety of ornauieuts lu Parbnww
Wuro, Busts of Calhoun, Clay, Webster, and other*,
undStntuotos of iho Greek .Slave, Venus do Modlcis,
&*)., Ate.
They Uuvo also a beautiful, durable aud cheap arti*
clo lin Uoors and hearths, of
Plain und KitcttUktlo Tllcit
Their stock being very geuur.d, carefully selected
aud im|M)rfcd direct, offers inducement* to merchant*
as well as faiullles, to whom goods will bo put up ut
the luwest rates for cash.
WEBB Si RAGE, Importers,
successors to Cameron, Webb ft Oo.
ukkfT Fig iurk, kc.
C ORNED . ...
Jiu-t received 10 ImR barrets Fulton market
Corho I Reel"; IU barrel* nnd lu*|i' barrel* Pig Pork—
llanw, Sides and rihmi| lor*; 10 barrels extra No 1
Muikorel; 1 do No il Mackerel; ft do Herrings; 2
drum* Ond Fish, nnd 26 barrel* Htooktnl Herrlugs,
in st**r** nod for “itle bv
jell IMVID *V» ONNER.
c«»nf.Lsting of awatnp, buy and pit-* TaSd
‘ Lrei "
th*- property or Nathan Lrewffin, acreated to, ,f*
hetu.-m of the lu-.ir. and cre«Ut*>rs *-r .* H |(i * J . Ill
Terms iwffie known on tho day of sale *
BENJAMIN BREWTON,)
SIMON J. BREWTON',
June 2*L_lf»MI * lt
Nlntc ot* Gtoi'Kto, liulloch Cou,‘,i v
A dministrator.*)’ salk—vmii besu !r,i-
nr d Tueidny >n Ai.gusl next, In-fore u' H
h*»u*o it* Stutesboro', In raid enutitv, unJirn* u
of the r.-mrt of Oidlnary, Fifty-lour (64) ecu -- o’
Fine Istnd, granted to .btiqe* l<c-al, at.ri bi»ut;t*Vij
lamls of Juuies Woods, Wlllinm" AHmI acTl.v!’/
Mane.-*, helougltig to Ihe estate of James I - ni r!
tlm benefit of the heirs nml creditors of >ai- : *
Terms made known on the duv of sale. * ''
MARTHA DEAL I Ad.x"
CALVIN DEAL, j?"
June 12lh, 1M<; ;
CALVIN DEAL, /Ad«.>.
.*• 16
THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Of Mo. 107 Walnut stmt, PhiladdjJid. i
CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL |500 |W ^,
J1KK, MAKHK, AM) IXLt.M* JV*ftUX>.
DIRECTORS :
Cliarle* C. I.athron, 682 Spruce street;
Aiexumter UTiitdon, Merchant. 14 North D.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright Hunter a (
R. Tracy, firm of Tracy ft Baker;
John R. M ’Curtly, firm of Jones, White fc m
I•nnc Htt’/iehursi, Attorney and Counsellor,
.lame* U. Uinith, firm of James B. Smith
Theodore VV. Baker, firm of Traty k Rake-
R. S. Walton. :wO Market street;
Thomas K. Limerick, 684 Spruce street;
John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall.
CHARLES t\ I.ATHHOP, I'rei.jsst
Tiio* K. Ij.'iKiticK, Secretary.
JAMES M. CARTER, Age.*t,
June lit No. 96 Pay
^I'UAR—16 hlffis choice Porto Hire titgar; 25...
IO frowned Museovndo and Ci ba PujsbV; 6uMl,
mubndoe* Sugar; 800 do Stuart’s auti BitTioif-
steam refined, crushed, powdered mid <ic
Sugar. Pooling, in store and for sale by
June If. HOLCOMBE, JOHXauN A i.D.
B AGGING, ROPE, At.—loo hales Uuiuy L; q
» ■
giug: 600 coil* B*-lo Rope: ^oo puuud*
received anti for sale by
J Hue 16 HuLtOMRE, JOHNSON k CO.
1)ACIlX, PORK. tkc.—60 hhds clear and ribb-.s! I
XI Shi “
_ Shies; 20 <’o Shoulders; 80 casks sugar cmf
Hams; 60bbls prime aud mess pork: 30 halt 144* j
Huttos »V foV h» Ron Market Beef: 6 do doToiftr:
Just received nml Tor sale by
Junolft HOIL’OMRK, JOHNSON k CO
C (OFFER —fiuO bugs fair to choice Hu Ce*«;.
* da I Jibuti yen Votfw; 60 mats Java Coffee:«I
bile* Mm-lm Coil'eu; laudiug. in store aiut for ^1-.- it I
Jun, 16 HOLCOMBE, JOHNtON O'. [
ANTED TO PURCHASE- Hy of Yrlin.ti I
V? Ronds, emlorsed by the Mtmcegee liiiir4'.|
<’oui| any. App y to
Jelr-tdfa PADEI.POHD. FAY k CO.
piUMB KENTUCKY HAMS—Neat!y tries-
moil und fur ealo to close consignment.
nmylT YOING ft WYaTI.
Fl*OUU IN DARRELS.
J UST received a lot of Extra Family Floor,p
In barrels.
nprgff YOUNG k WYA TI |
WANTED.
A White or Colored woman to cook and w.^b a-.
a small family, for which liberal wage* wil l* I
l*am. Apply ut
Jt* WELLS ti WILUAJP.
SALE OF LOTS AT SUMTER CITII
DEPOT,
T HEtieorgia uud Floridu Railroad Omimiy U'll
osmblished their first depot ut the tenth adt ■
.-until of Aiucricus, to which point the ump-. 1 !
have made prc|*ar«tiona tu oi*cnUieirRufincam:l
Ann ileus in thu mouth of October next; the owttfi
ol’lbe land arouud aald depot, having ob.act-u^I
aunethui of the Kuilruad company, will *INr:iS
sale, on WrdiMrday, thesreon*' oaj- et" July ms ■
to the higbol bidder, fifty rL'gltlr bu.*!n«&uiiidMfi
denr** 1 «*ts, eonvcnifUt to the dt-jv.-i, which ir»f ’f
celve.i ibe nntur- of *• Sumtu ( icy ’’ *
This nepot is on the summit rA'lfce liago _
Muekaleo ami .Muckaiouchce Crtek: It ii P**i
tr. -' und forty-three feet above the
River i:t Albany, uud i.j the Light;* i*siu cu t-f 1
hue ,*.| licr.fj; it St ronvi-nlcit to ibc
wJileh will r.o ova the Read from tin Scuib., Mi
uear the junuliun of tho two prliK-ipRl h'gliv>:l
loading from the fcouthtrn pwt of (iwigiaU .-JJ
•ric«. . r
in.-pohtt selected for •‘Sumter C.ty ‘ in *• 1
proven to be out* of the hudibic t locctlowl
Georgia. Thn water is pure—IVeo Iroui lime, ta
of dm hast quality.
A Steam Mill will be erniled at the plcct oy t>J
Avgu-it. L
Ample Church and School c-t Acadjny!/^ r *
be reserved mid given to the varlow
Rons, fchottld thoy du.slre them for liVhalBa »•”'
rujniiicn.
All persons doiug bualnets at ,, SutctcrC.tf" , _
have equal prlvhogt’a on the Road, tu u at}' J’l
tended below to facilitate their bUM-jees, t-F
which will, for tho ensuing bmius-M statutiT
tributary to tbht depot. L
A plan of •• Sumter Gty" may he seen «w ; i
lfith of tiio present mouth, at toe Hotel at ASR-
anil at the south--wcateru Hotel at Albany
The term* will be oue-hulfcash, aud b:*WiC»P|
able 1st ot Jantiurv uext. !,
J. M. COOPER, AUCiiciRs
Albany, Ga., June 6th. 1866. td-J'J
JOHN S. NOliKl&l
ARCHITECT.
H AVING resumed the practice ofhUptfJ
slon, otl’er* hi* service* to hi* frit-nil* -re
public as au Aroliltect and superintendent. J
Design* fot any part of tho country *uppl«-5
exci!utod iu all the various branches of hit i :J
*iou, such as Public. Edifices, Stores, bw*- 3 .
Mouunieuts, ft**. Thoroughly Fire Proof ct^l
signed and executed. Office at present iu BtJ-4
rear of the Custom House, JmM
☆ OAjOT39C X2NTOJ
EMPORIUM. >5
l IM»**R WKST OFTBBBSP08MCAN RKAniKOk 1 !
Finn Ready-made
Clothing ; Hut*
ami Cups, Shirts,
foliar*,
Glovra, Hosiery,
Ci*nr-/, Umbrellas
ft r.vatfl, Stock**,
Hanilkerchiefit,
and
Fancy Articles
Tor
GcutUmen.
W.O. Price,
FASHIONABLE
AND
HIUtAXU
TAYLOB,
No. 147
Baj Street,
SA VAXMAli.
Also, Su^|
Cloths, •
aud Vozt/of-1
bo mado t*’ -T
sure,une*«lj
uliloln
and i
worknutfl*]
by the !
bo/t imvtiE'l
at shorlf'l
notice
fob 6
Orders from city and county solicited. Jt
UARUE It •SllOPSr
Pulnakl Rouse Barber Shop, .
Oiwru’ Prick Pudding, o}ipositc the Pidvh ' j
FIVE WORKMEN KNOAQKP.
Marshall House Barber Shop-
Proughton Street,
FOUR WOHXMKN KKOAQCD.
fpHE mibftcriber, thankful to hiefelltN^I
1 for tho liberal patronage ho bus row
I* still receiving, bogs rospoctlhliy to i u ‘°. r ® t /l
that ho ha* engaged sufficient addition*!
workmen from somo or tho best Uarl'cr
New York, nud will be enabled to accoro® , ■
many gentlemen as may honor hint wiU» w ■
Iron ago. ,,J
N. H.—Tlie Barber Shops nro closed on W *•!
strungera wiU ploase bear this lu tnliid. __ -I
LAND AGENCY. j
rpiIB undersigned will, for five dollars I' J
" exuiuluo auy lauds iu the countiw «
A. V—IIIIUU uu; Itimw ... ---- - , . r
Wayne, Ware or Celfoo, at»d reiiort jeUto ■
to tbeir present value, the protspccl y*
coming more valuable future^
uot there I* being auy trespass
invuriubly pledging hi
rect account, (br whld
iv trestwsa coiuuiih*.-
hitnsolf to give a iruo
ilch ttll rojffitffiuces
Will N
account, .
“W.iTpW®.. to »<t pH
ImrinosH entrusted fo his care. ...^I
VERNON C., McLKN*^
roey at taw.
my 18
Attorney _ _
CIVIL EtJOlNEEll AND BU’rVE^
Bay street.
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