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WEDNESDAY MORNING, AVNE 8.1.
FOtt PRESIDENT:
JAMES BUCHANAN,
OK PENNSYLVANIA.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT:
JOHN 0. BRECKINRIDGE,
OK KENTUCKY.
THE OLDER I GROW, THE MORE IN
CLINED I AM TO RE WHAT IS CALLED
A STATES JUG UTS MAN.-James Ruch-
anan's speech on the admission of Arkansas, in
1830.
I FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS,
AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM
WHAT IS CALLED A STATE PUG UTS
DEMOCRAT—John C. Rreckcnridge in re
sponse to his nomination for the Vice Presiden
cy-
in thn jmeech to wit* rou0 wifi a poof otio tint heat-—wrjth very little
in tho speech, to wit . trouWo ft R( 5 ()( t H tiirtwas effected, tho mare with
Mr, Buchanan In Wl5,
The Savannah Republican yesterday publish
ed what purports to be a fourth of July oratlort
delivered by Mr.Buohanan In 1816, that Is to say
forty-ono years since. Wo havo not read it, but
Judging trom the cuptiou of tho several portions
into which it Is divided, nro inclined to think
that its publication in opposition papers, is
likely to do Mr. Buchanan service. It
would seem to be largely devoted to the ox*
posure of the short comings of the Democratic
party—indicating that Mr. Buchanan once oc
cupied very much the same position that the
supporters of tho Republican do now. If that
Is so, it certainly must prove a recommendation
to him ns far ns they nro concerned. If ho
is nn opponent of tho Democratic party, or late
ly (that is to say, 41 years since) jgp*, tho op
ponents of the Democratic party ought to vote
for him as the surest way of triumphing over
that party.
But again—The caption placed over thn con'
eluding passaga in tho speech, to
“ What must be done with Foreigners V”—-if it
proves any thing, proves that Mr. Buchanan
was formerly a Know Nothing. Of course then
our Aniorican friends will vote for him, for the
purpose of putting down foreign influence! They
should uot hesitate to make him their candi.
date and thus secure the ascendency of their
principles in his elevation to the Presidency.
There is manifestly no chance to succeed with
their candidate. Why uot then rally around
ours ! He is a gentleman, (no one denies that)
a man of ability (wo seouhl like to—no we
would not liko to see—nn opponent so pntfudto*
cd ns to dispute that) and moreover has done
the State some service, at home and abroad.
But tot us see whether Mr. Buchanan was 41
years ago nn American in the modern sense,
of the word Wo will clip from tho Republi
can's copy of tho speech what seems to relate
to this subject, nndthen rend it—which we
have not yet done :
WHAT MUST UK HONK WITH KOUBlONEItS.
Above nil wo ought to drive Irom our shores
foreign influence and cherish exclusive Ameri
can feelings. Foreign influence has been in
TUo Turf for 1850.
Nuw York Races—Fashion Goursb.—Se
cond day.—'Tho racing on this day waa very
fine, the heats being closely, contested and the
bettlug spirited. Tho attendance nt the track
was again very fair, but tho rain rando tho
course heavy and precludod the prospect of fast
time. Tbo first race was for the Association
Stake. 3 year old subscription, 1300} forfeit,
$100: $300 added by the Club, mile heats, in
which were Nicholas I., Calvin Greene's b. e.,
and Prioress; the latter waa tho favorite
against the field, and although Prioraci tried to
make a show (or the first heat, he waa outfooted
and Nicholas won both heats with apparent
Savnutinli Market, Jane 35.'
COTTON—The market was dull y os tor day- 8 ;j
halos woro sold us follows, vis : 1 at 10?^, 16 nt U a
ami 70 at IUfo-
COLUMBIA, JUNRC4.—Wo liavo nothing now i ;
ropsrt In cotton; there was so little dono ywrtorua
It was difficult to ascertain tho position o the mm
ket, still wo think that 8 a lOtf Is about tbo tru f
valuo of the article. ' \
Tho second race was for the Jockey Olnb
Stake, $2,800, four mile beat*. The entries
were Pryor and Florlde. Be tore the horses
made their appearanco, the betting men com
menced operations, and thousand of dollars Were
wagered in every direction. Pryor, the favor
ite for several days past, had gone down in pub
lic estimation, while Floolde hud risen so that
betting became even; and as this proposition
found hundreds of willing seconds, on noth
sides large sums of money were Invested. The
ATLANTA, JUNE 23.—Cotton—9 to cent,
and receipts vary light
and
Job Printing Promptly, Neatly
Cheaply Done.
Tho public iu general, and our Democratic
friends in particular, will remember that there
is connected with the Georgian 4* Journal es
tablishment oue of the most thoroughly equip
ped job offices iu this sectiou of tho Union. If
we arc correctly advised, some of the most
beautiful specimens of job work ever done iu
Savauuah have lately passed lrom under our
presses. Give us a trial.
Our facilities enable us to execute every de
scription of letter press work from n mammoth
poster to tho smallest card, and from a book to
a circular, with neatness and dispatch, upon
tho most satisfactory terms.
Orders from all parts of the country will ro
celve prompt attention.
BY TEIjEG*nAl»H:
everv ago the curse of Republics, Her jaundlc- Third Mile....
ed eve secs all things iu false colors! The Fourth Mile...
New York Markets.
New York, June 24.—The Cotton Market
has been active to day. Sales 600. Middling
Upland 11 cents.
Fire In Portland,
New York, June 24.—There has been a des
tructive fire in Temple street Portland.
Kansas Accounts.
St. Louis, June 23.—Later accounts from
Kansas state that Col. Sumner has blockaded
, the Santa Fee and California routes.
We are indebted to the offlicers of the steam
er Seabrook, for Charleston papers of yesterday
morning, received in advance of the mail,
By the kindness of Wtn. P. Yonge, Esq., we
have files of the Nassau, N. P. Guardian from
the 21st May to the 18th June- There appears
to be nothing of interest in the Island. Tho
papers came by the John R. JVilder.
Progress of tlie Work.
• Dr. Scriven President of the Savannah, Al
bany & Gulf Road, has just returned from an
excursion along the Road from this city, to the
Alatamaha.
We are gratified to learn that the bridge
over that river iu the hands of the energetic
,and skilful contractors Messrs. Holcombe, is
progressing favorably. Without unforeseen dif
ficulties they are confident of their ability to
finish this great work by the first or January
next. The bridge over the Great Ogeccheo is
nearly finished—that over the Little Ogeecheo
is done. The track laying, suspended for a
while, awaiting the completion of the bridge
last mentioned, will be resumed at that place in a
few days. The grading and earthwork for the
whole line of road from Savannah to the Alatu-
maha, is near about finished. By next January.
the cars will probably be running for the dis
tance of fifty-three miles from this city.
~ Meeting of the Democratic* Party of
Efliiigliniu County.
A large and enthusiastlo meeting of the De-
niQcratlc party or Effingham comity was this
day held in the Court Honse, to select Delegates
to the approaching Democratic Convention, to
be held in MiJJedgeviJIe on the ilh day of July
next.
On motion of Dr, P.M. Stotesbury, Hon. E*
Newton was called to the Chair, and W. 0. Da
vis requested to act as Secretary.
The Chairman, in a few. and appropriate re
marks, explained tho object, of the meeting.
On motion of W. 0. Davis, the Chairman ap
pointed Dr. P. M. Stotesbury, B. Grovcnstino, S.
Keller, S. Wilson and P. S. Staunton,Delegates
to said Convention.
On motion of W. O. Davis, the Chairman up.
pointed a committee of three, consisting of Dr.
P. if. Stotesbury, W. O. Davis and S. Wilson, to
report matter for the consideration of tho meet"
ing; which Committee, after a short absence,
returned and reported the following resolutions,
which were unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That wo endorse, with cordial
the nomination of the lion, .lames Bunelmu
df Pennsylvania, for President, and the Horn
John C. ^Breckinridge, of Kentucky, for Vico
President. In them we have candidates worthy
of the confidence ami the sufferage of evortr nc
American of this Union. We recognize in the,
. men of purity and statesmen of wise and com
prohensive views, and plcdgo ourselves to us
all honorable means io secure the election of) h
ticket.
Rcsolvul, That l he sincere, cordial and hear
ty acknowledgments*me due, and are hereby
tendered, to the Georgia Delegation lor the fi
delity with which they discharged the duties of
their trust.
On motion of W. O. Davis,these proceedings
were ordered to be published iu the Federal
Union and Savannah Georgian k Journal.
Dr. P. M. Stotesbury, one of the Delegates ap
pointed, being present, addressed the meeting
u a plain and practical speech; after which,
on motion of Major Porter, the meeting adjourn,
ed. II. NEIVTON, Chairman.
W. 0. Davis, Secretary.
ed eve sees all things iu false colors
thicK atmosphere of prejudice, by which sho is
forever surronuded, excludes from her sight the
light of reason.
Whilst she worships tho nation which she fa
vors from their very crimes, she curses tho cue-
my of M that nation even for their virtues. In
every age she has marched before the enemies
of her countries, proclaiming peace when there
was no peace, and lulling its defenders iuto
fatal security, whilst the iron hand of despotism
has been aiming a death blow ut their liberties.
Already has our infant republic felt her wither
ing influence. Already lias she involved us
in a war which had nearly cost us our exis
tence.
Let us then loaru wisdom from experience,and
forever banish thW fiend from our society.
We are separated from the nations of Europe by
an immense occau. Wo are still more discon
nected from them by ndiJlbrentpbrm oi govern*
meut, and by the enjoyment of true liberty.
Why then should we injure ourselves, b.v taking
part in the ambitious contests of foreign despots
and kings ?
Well, tbere.it is. And after reading it care
fully, wo are grieved to say that it does not
make out a very strong case for Mr. Buchanan,
as a candidate for the suffrages of our Know
Nothing friends. To learn what the Fathers of
the Republic and the Statesmen who immediate,
ly succeeded tUera.raeauUjy “Foreign Influence”
we must go back to their times and familiarize
ourselves with their modes of thought. It will
not be difficult to show that in using tlie.se
terms they had no reference whatever to tho
influence of men of foreign birth who had be
come American citizens. In establishing a
confederation of free States at a time when
there was no such thing as a Republic inexis
tence, they necessarily went back to tho free
States of antiquity, especially those of Greece,
for their models,nod for instruction. The history
of these bear witness to tho disastrous influence,
not of foreign immigrants, but of foreign gov
ernments , exercised through the intcrmedling
of their embassadors.
“Influence” of precisely this .character the
French Directory attempted to exercise over
the American government, so as to involve it
in a war with England, during the ndministra.
tion of Washington. Such was the influence
against which that great and good man warn
ed his couutrymen--and such that against which
Mr. Bnchanan raised his voice in. the extract
tho lead for 8$ miles, when Prior passed her un
der a Btrong pull, won the heat withoutan effort,
running homo well in hand in 8:17|, the mare
being about live lengths behind him. The re
sult of this heat was apparent, and the nu»
was looked upon as concluded. We heard but
one bet offered, while the two were cooling out,
and that was $100 to $6 that Pryor would win
tho second heat, and tho raco. He won with
ease in 8:IB,
SUMMARY.
Thursday, June 10.—Association Stake.-
years old; subscriptions $300; forfeit $100; $300
added by the Club, mile heats.
Wm. H. Gibbons, ch. g. Nicholas, by Imp.
Glencoe, out of Nannie Dhodes 1
Calvin Green, b. c. by imp. Glencoe, outof
Princess Anne 3
R. Ten Broeak, b. f. Prioress, by imp.
Sovereign, out of Reel 2 ilia.
Time—7:66—1:67$.
Same Day.—Jockey Club Stakes.-$\ ,800, four
mile bents.
R. Ten Brocck.ch. h. Pryor, by Glencoe,
dam by Medoo 1 1
Mr. Wood folk, ch. h. Florlde, by Wagner,
dam by Anne Watson
Time. First. Heat. Second Heat
First Mile *2:10 ,*....2:13
Second Mile 2:06 *2:0(5
.2:02 2:04
.2:00.1 1:50
NAVaNNAH MA11KKT.
Office or tor Daily Gkorou* k Journal, (
Wednesday, Juno 25,1860.)
COTTON.—Arrived since tho 17th Instant, 1,H
bales Upland, and 44 halos Son Island, ns I'd
tows: By Railroad 060 ba’es Upland, from •/*>
gusta and landings on tho river, 212 halos t^>lam
and hy southern boats, wagons, &c., 44 hales mj
Islands. The oxporta during tlio same period Lav
boon 4,664 bales Upland and 91 halos Sea Island
Viz: To I.lvorpool 4,110 halos Upland aud 30 toil*
Sea Island; to Now York 300 bales Upland, mid o-
bales Sea Island; to Philadelphia 68 bales Upland
and to Charleston 8 halos Upland—leaving^ &t_m:L
on hand and on ship-board, not cleared yesterday
ol' 24,939 bales Upland and t,334 halos Poa Island—
against 3,606 bales Upland and 303 bales Pea Island
tho same time last year,
The transactions In our Cotlou market during the
past week havo been more llmitod thau ou any pro
Vlous week of the season, owing in a great men-
Total 8:17^
New York Races.—Fashion Course, L.l.
Third Day, June 20, 1850.—Club Puree, $450,
$00 entrance to second beat horse. Mile heats,
best 3 in 5.
M. Clay’s b. f. Baloon, by imp. Yorkshire,
ont o» Heraldry, 4 years 1 1
O. P. Hare's b. m. Adalglsa, by imp.
Glencoe, dam by Kuudolph, o yeaw.. 2 2
W. H. Shaw’s ch. m. by- Boston, dam hy
Eclipse, 0 years dist,
Time—1:62; 1:54$.
Union Course, L. I.—Trotting.—Friday
June 20.—Match $10,000, mile and repeat iu
harness.
II. Woodruef names s. g. Rocket 2 1
D. PUler names b. g. Brown Dick 1 2
Time—2:315; '2:31$; 2:304.
The weather was delightful yesterday, and as
there were two races, oue on each Course, when
wo arrived at tho track the friends of the turf
were assembled iu largo numbers. In the run-
ning race, Adnlgisa was the favorite, $100 to
$10. In the trotting match, Brown Dick had
the call. $100 to $00. The Uuowiug ones were
floored again, as Rocket won iu the trot easy
after the first heat, and all went home well
pleased, but tho losers, with their day’s sport,
■N. Y. Times.
quoted above.
Unless then there is something in hi 8
speech of 1815 more in accordance with their
proscriptive tenets, than that quoted, wo fear
thatnnr American friends who vote for Mr.
Buchanan, will havo to do so on other grounds
than his Know Nothing ism.
To allow the light in which Mr. Buchan
an himself holds these stale charges, dating
back more than a third of a century,'we subjoin
the following letter :
Washington, April 23,1847.
My Dear Sir I have this moment received
your letter of the 15th inst., mid hasten to re
turn nn answer. ••‘sSsfe
In one respect I have beenffirtnnato ns a pub-
lick man. My political'Vfhamies are obliged to
go back for more than thirty years to find plau
sible charges against me.
In 1814, when a very young inau, (being this
day 50 years of age,) 1 mnde my first public
speech before a meeting of my fellow citizens
in Lankier. The^object of this speech was to
urge Upon them the duty of volunteering their
serviced in defence of their invaded country. A
volunteer company was raised upon the spot,in
which I was the first,T believed to enter my name
as'ia private. We forthwith proceeded to Bolt!
more, and served until we were honorably dis
charged.
In October, 1814,1 was elected a member of
tho Pennsylvania Legislature; and in that body
gave my support to every measure calculated,in
my opinion, to aid tho country against tho
common enemy.
In 1815, after pence had bean concluded, I
did express opinions in relation to the causes
and conduct of the war, which I very soon after
regreted and recalled. Since that period i have
been ten years n member of the House of Re
presentatives, and an equal time of the Senate,
acting a part on every great question. My po
litical enemies, finding nothing assailable
throughout this long public career, now resort
back to my youtful years for expressions to in
jure my political character. The bravo and
generous citizens of Tennessee, to whatever
party they may belong, will agree that this
is a hard measure ofjustiec, and it is still harder
that, for this reason they should condemn thn
President for having voluntarily offered me a
seat in Ids Cabinet.
J never deemed it proper at any period of my
life, whilst the country was actually engaged in
war with a foreign enemy, to utter u sentiment
which could interfere with its successful prose
cution. Whilst tho war with Great Britain wits
raging, I should havo deemed it little better
than moral treason to paralyze the arm of the
government whilst dealing blows against the
enemy. After peace was concluded, tho ease
was then different. My enemies cannot point
to an expression uttered by me during the con
tinuance of tho war, whir.ii was not favorable
to its vigorous prosecution.
From your friend, very respectfully.
James Buchanan.
Hun. George W. Jones.
Correspondence Commercial Advertiser
Paris, June 5th.
Politics yield the place, this week, to
excitements of a more local character.—
The frightful ravages by the floods, in the
middle aud South of France, have awa
kened the most lively sympathy at Paris
in behalf of tho sufferers, 'wo such devas
tation from floods 1ms ever been experi
enced hi France. The number of houses
swept away, of property destroyed, of
families rained and turned destitute in the
streets, surpass anything known in Amer
ica as the result of au inundation. Beside,
in France, houses, bridges, railroads, cat
tle, grain and grain crops, in fact all things
susceptible of being destroyed by a flood,
possess mucli more actual value in money
than they do in the United States: and
when a man is once ruined in France, it
is the labor of a life time to arrive again
at his former position, The losses, there
fore, are the more deplorable.
Notwithstanding the great distance from
Paris, the Emperor started suddenly on
Sunday to the scene of suffering. He took
with him three of his officers, and two hun
dred thousand francs. At Lyons, he moun
ted a horse and rode from point to point
through the inundated '.city, examining
the extent of the damage and encouraging
the sufferers by kind words and money li
berally given. He carried a leather bag full
of Napoleons, swung to his saddle bow.
Where bridges were carried away, ...
was obliged to cross the rapid and
furious streams in boats, and this he did
at times, in danger to his life, for the fury
of the waters is represented as something
awful to behold. He passed down the
Rhone as far os Arles, nearly in sight of
the Mediterranean, everywhere visiting-
personally the scene of disaster, am,
distributing to the destitute, with his own
hand, the "much needed relief. After
stay of four days, the Emperor returned to
town to-day, having left Lyons last
evening nt 8 o'clock, by a special express
train.
Bucket of success at the Bah.—I ask
ed Sir Jnmes Scarlett wlint wns thn
secret of his pre-eminent succuss.as advo
cate. He replied that he took earn to
press home the one principle point of the
case, without paying much regard to the
others. He ulso said Hud. lie knew the
secret of being short. ‘I And,' said lie,
‘that when i exceed half an hour, I inn
always doing mischief to my client: iff
drive into tho heads of thn jury important
matter, 1 drive out matter more impor
tant that Iliad previously lodged there.,—
Buxton.
French Railway Traveu.ino.—Twelve
years ago the number of travellers between
Paris and the Belgian frontier umounled
perhaps, to 300,000 or 400,000 annually,
in 1830 the Northern Railroad conveyed
already 3)<j millions of travellers, whilst
in tho past year tho number rose to no
loss than fij,< millions, which is equivalent
11Vtil ■ r\I* 4lm utlmlo Unonnli
to the sixth part of Mm whole French
population. Or this number, 015,000 t ravel-
foi’H rode in firabclass carriages; 1,507,000
Destructive Wind in New York New
York, June 23.—A squall, on Sunday ulternuon,
capsized many boats and several lives were lost,
and buildings in the vicinity were blown down
and struck by lightning.
in second; and 8,120,000 in third-class
M. M unin lias sent for publication to
some of the Turin and I tenon papers n
letter denounneing the abominable doc
trine of rioliiicnl assassination, or “tho
theory of the pninurd,” which, ho says, is
tho great enemy of Italy, and ho en
treats the national party to partly from
the enormity, and to lot their partly thorn
solves from crime be the mark which slml-
distiugutsh them from the suicidul lustra!
meats of the enemies of all law.
Cotntnerrinl
Experts of Cotton, Rioe and Lumber.
YOK TUB WKKK K.VDINO JUN« 23, I860.
WIIBKK TO
corrox.
Hicnj
tUMIlKH.
tf. l.|UplnndH.
1 .Ivor pool
39
4111-
i72231
Trinidad
....
106000
Cardenn*-.
13tlUK)
AVttser River
319324
New York
L
iJftO
Boston
.....
100761
Pldlndclpnhi ■.
68
260
203000
Portland
.....
Charleston
h
Total
01
4664
251
1037300
Exports of Cotton and Rico.
IK l\n<r OFHAYASSAU, COMMENC'D WIT. ). 1
COTTON.
cwsir tuu5asuiibr;sopfick, j
Jo 26
to tho light offering stock of lUeJimrliciila
grades required to fill orders, aud tho hijtk-rute.-i <tr
anodad by radars. Wednesday nud Thursday, ill
two first days of tho week undor roving, tho imu
ket had bcou entirely ncaloctoiT, no sultwJiavhiK ti
;on place. Oh Friday, however, a batter liiqalr
prevailed, ntid 180 bains changed bauds nt fit
prices; nml Saturday 20 halos only woflo sold. Karl
on Monday tho Atlanta's news, with Llvvorpm
dnlos to.tho 11th lust., roachod ns. Brown k Mill
lny .fuotod tho Cotton nurkot dull with prices iu h
with too scarcity«
tho grades required, limited tlio •eporatlon- i
[ft halos. Yesterday there was a <l»cttcr Teolin
on tho part of buyers, uud '80 .bales change
hands—making a total for tho vreek*Tif 299 bales a
the following particulars : 7 ut 0?.*, 21 at 9%, 26 i
10, 46 ut 10 0 10,4 utl0,V 73 at 11. 70ut 11 bSt
20 at llj^c.
Wo give tho following quotations its approximu
ting as near ns possible) to tho ruling prices at tin
close of business yesterday :
Ordinary to Hood Ordlunry
Low Middlings to Strict Middlings
Good Middlings
Middling Fulr v ....
No Fair ou the market
The receipts at tills port since 1st Sopt’r are 387,-
228 hales against 372,073 to tho same date last year,
and-lbe Increase In tho receipts ut all tho ports, to
the latest dates, as compared with tho lost.vom, is
809,270 bales; In the oxpurts from tho United States
to foruigu countries, as compared with the satin*
dates last year, there Is an increase of 438,312 bahts
to Great Britain, 08,894 bales to France, and to other
foreign ports 220,003 bales, and the total increase
729,211 hales.
The receipts of cotton at all the ports, up to the
latest dates, give the following results:—
.. , . . Mlico
wiikukro tfince.!uiiol711 revlousI>. j, )0 -o
Previ
ously.
Upla'd'tf. L
.Tiln’d-Tl’Ms
tVcos.
Liverpool.... •
London
Oth. Br.P’c
411ft 1 986:1:137424
*60j‘' aui*III* 1
896
Till, to U. B. 1 Sf
4119 , 6922:137658
89(
Havre
... 670
vmf
Oft
..Marseille.'..
lOth.Fr.P’t
...
Tot. to Fi ll’*
.... <170
mm
0,.
1 Hamburg ..
•tf.Pctcrsb’re!
"'669
Oth.N.K.P’i-
3223
Tot.N.E.P’n
3223
669
4861.
Otli.W.I.l*’l ....
28C
tfo. Europe
' i(t8i.
To.OtliF.P’f ....
9231
New York..
369 ‘2«09'l1ft1ll“‘ • -
0607
Boston
*229
:*.r»r.8C»;....
4924
Providence
7220'
8P3
1934
Philadelphia
68 16
17621, 251
Baltimore
4097 ....
e'i
Cl m r lent«»n
1 S 2789
11706, ..
767
N. Orleans
2990
Otli.U.tf.P‘1
| •
472j....
jTot. C’stWl-e. 6-.
j 4.15 6939,1808771 250 18842
:Grand Total, j 9
| 4551'13237
.343766; *.60 29627
Bavunnoli. 24tb June, 1360. .
Toe Bond* of tho City or 8avani ah, due
1st Fobrnarjr, 1867, Iseued for Central Bull-
road Stock, (commonly known os McAllister bonds)
will be redeemed ir desired in stock or ibe Central
Hull road and Banking Company, at its market value
the bonds being resolved at par. ’
J AMI-3 S. WATKINS, CltyTrtaa’r.
— J agricultural;
The Agricultural Club or Chatham nnd
Effingham counties will hold its next regular
meeting nt the Court House hi the city or savannah
ou Tuesday, the 1st day of July next. As the Pre
mium List for the next Fair will bo perfect'd on
that day, the members of tco Executlvo Committee
will b f prompt in their attendance. All person?
friendly to thn club are respectfully Invited to at
tend thn meeting. GEO. A. KELLER,
Julie 26 Secretary.
CANTON CUPBElt MINK. '
Pursuant to tho By-laws, the Second Serai-
annual meeting ol the Canton Mining Com.
pany of Georgia, for tho year 1860, will beheld &i
Janton, on the Second Wednesday, the 9th da? of
July, tho roguiar day for meeting.
By order of the Board of Directors,
Jol2 3t eod J. L. KEITH, Secretary.
CENTRAL R.R. k BANKING CO. OF Ol d. ,
Savannah, June 3,1860. i*
Tho Board of Directors has Tills DAY de
_ olared a dividend or FIVE DOLLARS noi
share on the general stock of the Company for the
last six months (being at tho rate of ten percent
per annum), pnyable on and after tho 16th Inst
Holders of Guaranteed Flock will be 1*1.1 u, ( . lf
dividend on the same day.
GEO. A. CUYI.EU,
Je3lm Cashier
CHAIIKKSTON Vk .SAVANNAH HAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
C-HAIILEiTON, Juno 7.
The Filth (6th) Instalment of FIVE DOj
m ‘the —* - ** -
Comparative Exports of Lumber,
FKOMTUK I*. HIT or SAVANNAH, commenc'd heft. 1,1865.
WIIKUI.TI*. | .1U1KM 7, |*' rev ^* v I
.. 9 )i to 19
,.lu,'4 toll
.U?J to —
..1.1 K to —
Liverpool '•
LwihIoh •
other Brill I' Ports
1833780, 437695*.
467043? 2340482
10522323' 6862782
WfieleKiiid Prices t'umiit.
New Orleans
Increase. therciM.
..511,131
Mobile
..232.004
Florida...... .^
... 6,790
Texas
tfavnunnli
... 40,8(16
... 14,665
Charleston
... 10.111
North Carolina
...* 1,2ii2
Virginia
1,637
Total
lliii
si
Ska Isi.axu--Wo have 110
•ales ton»p>'ilof Uiis
ascription since our la-q.
Expoctud tills week 91
fc«8Kli'S»
Dundee, 44 in .
Kent tick, y
Gunny
To tv..!
Unto JtojM!
Dll Ion’s Rope...;
Ilnt'Oti, Hants. ..
Shoulders
Sldea.,
.per
.Hi Cls.fc CIS.
yd.! 2-1 0i) 2
oh (a)
17 0i)
OH
1u>* (a)
11 0
10.'.*' 0
8« 0
lu% 0
yd. I
$
lb.!
II).!
lb.!
Ib.i
Ib.l
18
11
(>bl.(l4 tin
bbl
bid.
24
14
t»
11
16 00
0 ....
0
0 OH
0 6>i
0 27
0 29
follO 60
fo)2J 00
Oi)
0
. per
lb.
..per
.. pei
..per
...per
Correspondence of the Charleston Standard.
Washington, .Tune 21, 1850,
Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, the col*
league of Mr. Sumner, is snrelv the pink
chivalry ami honor. Ho thinks that impudence
and personal insult should go unpunished, and
that the Senate Chamber is no place for blud
geons. And yet this innocent son of New Eng
land never goes into the Senate without carry
ing with him a deadlv concealed as a walk
ing cane. This is life constant companion, not
only ont or Congress but during the sessiou of
Congress. Wbat contemplate assassination by
disguising the rifle-as a walking stick, and
strutting into the Senate Chamber with it load
ed nnd cupped, und then talk about the saucily
of tho plane! What Southern Senator would
be caught packing about with him a three foot
bairel rifle, not opeuly and above board, hut
concealed and masked so as to take advantage
of a foe ? This is the respect really felt for the
Senate Chambor and tho Senate by the North
—when they tolerate in their Senators the carry
ing the rifle and stacking it by their desks, yet
stealthily and cowardly. I will say, however,
for the credit of the United Btates Senate, that
this heroic “ Knight of the Rifle” is believed
the only Senator from the North or South, who
has ventured to carry concealed weapons iuto
that Chamber, and he is about tbo last man who
could he driven to mo them. When the boys
ascertain, ns they soon will do, the character of
that ordinary looking bludgeon which can be
scon at any time, hanging like a crooked stick
ou the arm of M. Wilsou the distinguished
gentleman may expect a train of curious youths
following his track.
halos.
RICE.—Wc uotitio tittle or no cliaiiguTii thi s at it- j
'clo sin00 our lost. A lot of i50 casks ha? boon sold j
at $3>i par lfift.'
FLOUR —A tail degree iJ activity prevailed it.;
past week for city trade, but wo notice no change
in prices stuco our last Oar quotations of last week
still hold.
BETTER AND CHEESE.—\V« ii.qice 110 change
since our last. Choice Goshen D tillering 2ft to 27c;
common Western 16 to 20c.; nnd Cheo.se at 12
per lb.
COFFEE —Tlio market goucraliy Is dull, nml opi -
rations being chiefly contluod to small orders, we
therefore renew our quotations of lust week—I’.lo
11 to 12c. per lb.
BACON.—Ltoulers are fairly supplied with this ar
ticle. Sales or Sides, iu lots, have beou undo du
ring the week at 10&, and sugar cured and canvass
ed Haras at 13c. per lb.
SUGARS—Continue in fair supply, mid our quota
tions of lust week have beeu fully sustained. Wo
have, however, no sales of importance to report,
but would refer to our prlcos current for quotations*
MOLASSES.—This article continues firm, and
with no receipts for the week, holders are still'at
our quotations—say Cuba 39 to 40c., in lots (join
store, and New Orleans 53 a 60c. Stock of both is
light.
LIQUORS.—New Orleans Whisky has undergone
au improvement since our la*t. Holders are ~tltr
at quotations.
bagging.—Guuiiy ciotu io.*, to n*. a lot of
Rolls was sold nt something loss.
LIME.—There is a fair demaud and at lirm aud
advancing price. Jt is idling from store* nt $1
per barrel.
HIDES.—Wo notice no sale; for the week, and
quotations are nominal at 11 to 12c. per lb.
HAY.—There is a fullsupply for tho demand.
Eastern 1 25 to $1 32, in lots, and Northern, from
wharf, 90c. to$l per 101) lbs.
CORN There Is a good supply in the bauds if
dealers, und with a corresponding demand prices
havo not materially changed. Kales have been
mnde during the week at 65 cents from store fin-
fair lots, and f.O a ftfi 1 outs for prime white.
OATS,—Tho stock Is ample,atnd quotations nearly
nominal—say f»9 to 66c. from store.
FREIGHTS—Fokkmin,—Cotton to Liverpool, ^<1
Coast wish—To N. York, In steamships, for oqiiare
aud •£«. lor round, and for square and j'j for
round bales in sailing vessels; In Baltimore, 6-1(5;
and to Boston, 00; to Phildelpliia, iu sailing vessels
6-10, In steamers .
EXCHANGE.—.-terllng, 9‘4' per cent, premium.—
Bank's are selling Night Checks ou all Northern cillos
at kt per cent, premium ; ami purchasing sight hills
at dls.; 6 to 15 day Bills n 1X0 per ct. dls.; 30
day Bills ut }Z0% per ct. dls. ; 00 day Bills 1»,(to
1>£ per coul. dls.; 90 day Bills 2fo)2»,f per ct. dls.
on Philadelphia, ami Baltimore 60 day bills at 1 « 4 '
a !)£, 00 day bills 2 to 2}f per cent.discount.
..per
..per
.per
.. per
.. per
..per
...per
iicef, N. York, Mess, .per
Prime per
Cargo per
Ui*c*iul f Navy per bbl.
Pilot per bbl.'
Diittci*, Gos’n Prime.per lb.
|_ No. 2 per lb.;
I Rticlot, Snv. 1st qual.per M. ft. 1
j Northern per M. ft.
Been Wax per lb.,
Candles, Spcrmacctii, per lb.'
Adamantine. per lb.
Savannah made,Till..per lt»
Northern do. do..pci lb.!
Cheese, Norllicni.
Coflee,
Culm, d: Lnguyra..
Good fair to prime
Bin
Java
I Cotton,
■ Upland, Inferior..
Ordinary.
Middling..
| . ;; MtuFjiif^
Ciu'flnge, Tarrc
Manilia
DvmucsHc uor.Ub,
Shirtings, brown.... per
UUeetiiigs, brown... .per
Brown Drills per
Cotton Osnalmrgs ... per
Duclc, English per
Pi-ill, Mackerel, No. I .per
No. 2.per- bbl
No. 3. nor bbl.,
Flouv, Canal per bbl.i
Balt. llowmd-st.sup..pur bbl.
Philadelphia per bbl.
Georgia per bbl.'
Grain, Corn, per bush.!
“ retail.. ..perbush.1
Oats per hush.!
Wheat per hush.!
Rico .per cask.! 3 37^ 0 362>£
Glass, Fell. Window..per 6011. 2 25
Gunpowder pdr keg. 1 4 60
Hay, Prime, Northern.per cwt.
Eastern.. per cwt.
.per IbJ
.per Ib.i
.per lb.! 1 uo
.per ton.!39 00
..per cwt.
.per cwt.
.per cwt.
..per lb.
. per lb.
...per
.. per
rper,
. per
or. per
...per
par
. per
lb
lb. |
lb
lb
lb.:
lb !
ih.{
• 111.
0
(W
m y, 0
la 0
.Vd.;
bid.
9
10 00
Id 00
10 00
.7 00
0 7
0 10
0 9
fo) 10
0 14 00
0 2000
0 1200
0 800
fo)
0
C)a fo)
66 0
f.O fo)
•18 fo)
I'otal to Great Britain...
iasi'B7Wjisj«iaai
Havre
33Ui)U0 10094
Bordeaux
172231 197777
illier French Ports .
. ... l:i8ftftb 40001)1
I'otal to France
172231 498009, 908471
tfoutli of Europu
11)71030' 291998
North of Europe
oi9324 294197 93327C
West Indies, kc
24200'J 964970: 2250318
.•AH?! per share on tho stock subscribe'! to the
Charleston and Savannah Railroad, will bet-cur; jee
THURSDAY, thn 10th of July next. Payment to b<
made to tho Treasurer at tho office of the Company
The Savannah subscribers to tho CharloMon aiw
•uvammh Railroad are requested to make t&ynicu
ortho instalment.-* called lor, to A, Porter }yqu;re
"’resident of the Bank of the State of Gourgfo.
Py order of tho President,
C. F. HANCKEi,.
jell 2awtd Secretary and Trea u«r
IIKALTU OFF1CK, SAVANNAH, •-
June 13th, D;M>.
Alt vessels arriving at the jK»rt ol .-’avan
imh, having sickness on board, (or bavin*
had sickness on hoard since last clouraiu e.) ant
all vessels arriving trom ports whore
malignant or infectious diseases are prevain.-g. uri-
required to come to anchor ofl‘ Fort Jai-ksoa, uiihi
visited by tho Health Officer. No vessel will be at
tained In Quarantine unless such detention bi* ncea-
sary.
Nn vessel nr boat shall receive any of the crew
or pa-* augers of vessels subject to tho above order
for tho purpose sf bringing them lo the city or it-:
‘iciuity.
Any violation of this order will subject the vm
lator to the penalty of the law.
V. H. DEMURE, Health oilier.
Approved : K. G. Axniihsox, Mayor. tf—joi4
Total to Foreign Pot Is .. i 631324 1991022 ! 347528ft
Host
Hath, (Maine)
New York
Philadelphia
Baltimore aud Nuifidk.
Other U. S. Ports
10075V 2708973 727999
103502ft 660089
! 3280841 841488
442147! Cftftl 51
3195671 085
293000' 41029781 175S113
Total Coastwise 303751 11895522' 5229874
Grand Total
; 103730C!27161290 21882852
Bank Note Table.
OKOIUIIA.
B’k r'late of Georgia.. Pi
Planters’ Bank •
Marine Hoik •
SOUTH CAROLINA, A'\
r cliarles’n City Banks..Par
Columbia Com. Batik
Dunk ot Hamburg...
“. B’k of Chora w.
24
fo)
26
IS
Gft.H. K.&BVg Co.. *
Bank el GrorgiqtnvM.. •*
10
fo>
Bankoftfavatinab.... *
Rank of Camden ••
19
0
18
Moeli’cs’ tfav’g Bank. *
Ex. Bank, (Cohmibia). •*
12
■j OH
16
Bank of Aiigtula *
Mech’cs’ Bank, (Aug.) •
Aug. In?. & B’k’g Co.. •
Bank of Newberry ..."
Bank of Chester "
13
fo)
14
Clfuii’.s’B’k,(Fairfield i “
12
a fo)
13
B’k of Mr’sivlck, (.log,) •
tf. IV. It. JL Bank....! •*
11
Or
12
18
Union Bank •
Ne.w Orleans.. .3 pr c. dls
16
10)
City Bank •
North Carolina... 2 a 3 dis
Mnn’fac’rsB’kjfAIac.j *‘ Virginia 2a2>£dls
Merch’ts B’k,(Macon) 3ds Alabr.mi 2 a 4 die
Manufac’rs’ ir Mcch’c-s Tennessee 3 a 5 dis
Bank fc-haros and Stock.
>f?nuiii)ss canEritn'r' rrticsinivin’ns,
Bunk State of Gcoigia . .
Planters’ Bank
Marine Bank
Con. It. It. tc B’k’g Com’y.
Bank ofSavannah
Gas Light Company
S. W. It. R. Company
Georgia It. U. Company...
Macon k West’ll R. It. Co..
100115 a -- 12 per ct
5ft 97 a 100 14 per cl
60 70 a 72 14 per ct
100115 a lift 10 per ct
10ft 116 a — in per ct
■** 28 per rt
City Bonds.........
Mechanics’ Saving Rank.
IOC
OSiViutci's. 8 per ct
lot'
par 8 per
100 a 108 ! 10 per
!.. per
*ior-
87 a 88 1 8 por ct
'32 ! 7 jier c
iio
None oil’ ’jfiio per
100
j
90
1 ‘25
11
4 25
4 26
0 50
11
1 02
“Mr. Buchanan has Imbltuullj indicated, on
the dangerous question of Slavery; correct feel-
ingH,"—Jolm C. Calhoun.
li’noM Ckntkal Ameiuoa.—iVcio York, June
2.V-Extriieta from private lettein from Gratia*
da, just published iu the; Herald, in this city,
say that Costa ltleti bus acknowledged the gov
ernment of Nicaragua, nml offers to become
responsible for tliu expenses of tho war.
Congress.
Washington, June 21st—Senate.—Not iu
session to-day.
House.— 1 Tbo nrocccdhigsjof tho House to-day
were devoid of interest.
Mr. Campbell reported from tho Committee
of Wavs ami Means tho bill making appropria
tions for. the consular and diplomatic service,
and recommended a concurrence with all the
Senate amendments except tho increasing tho
pn.y of tho translator to tho China commissioner
to $5,000. Tho House concurred In the report.
Tho IIoiiso went Into Committee of tho whole
on the state of the Union; when tho army ap
propriation hill wa^fnken up. Several politi
cal speeches were inudo. Mr. Campholl, of
Ohio, gave notice that he should call up tho
report nn tlio Sumner and brooks case on Tues
day two weeks. The House then adjourned.
Hides, Dry....
Deerskins
Ii’oii,?wueds, tissu’d
Fig
I loop
Sheet...'
Nail Rods
Lnrd
Lime, Rockland....
Lumber,
S. Sawed, refuse per M. ft.
Merchantable perM. ft.
River Lumber, ref... per M. ft. |
Merchfolo to prime., .per M. ft.
Ranging tim’r for exp per M. ft,
Mill Ranging. per M. ft.
White Pine, clear....per M. ft.
Merchantable .per M. ft.
Cypress Shingles per M
Sawed Cypress do— .perM.
Red Oak Staves per M.
While do. pipe...perM.
Do. do. hhd....pcrM.
Du. do. hhl.. ..perM.
Molasses, Culm
New Orleans per gall.
Nulls, Cut, 4d. to 20d.. per lb.'
Naval Hlores, Tar.. .per bbl.
Spirits Turpentine....pur gall.
Varnish per gall.
Oils,Sperm, wini.'dM.per gall. 1 2 25
Do. fall do...per gall.- 2 10
Do. siitii*rdo...per gall. t< ml
Whale, racked, wild.per gall,
Linseed per gall,
Tanners per gall.
Osnnbtu'gs, Flax... .per yd
Foeli, Miv.-i, Western.per bid.
l’rinio. per bbl.
Mess, New York....per bbl.
Porter, London per doz.
Ale, Scoldi per pm.
Kalslns, Malaga per box.
Spirits, Brandy, mg.per gall.
Otard, Dupuy & Co.. .per gall.
A. Selgnette’H nor gall.
Loger frues per gull.
Reach pe* gall.
Domestic per gall.
Gin, American per gall.!
014 00
fo) 0 50
fo) 100
fo) 131 )i
0 12
fo)
0 116
fo)
fo) 4 6u
0 4 50
fo) 7 00
0 12)6
0 175
ft 01.
13 00
8 Oft
12 00
10 00
0 00
30 00
18 00
' 4 50
116 OO
i IG 00
50 00
130 Oft
20 00
39
Comparative Statement, of Cotton.
~ f. j;
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1855,, ...... .800 300
Rec’d slnco June 17... 1102 44
Rooolved previously. 371973 14049 373135 14093
373935 143*3
Kxp’d since Julia 17,.. 4554 91
Exported previously..344442 12908 34899ft 13059
Stock 011 hand aud on shipboard not
cleared Juno 24, 185ft 2-1939 1334
HAMM TIMK LAST VlCAIl.
Stuck on fifttnt Sopt. 1, 1864 2000 iWO
Rec’d since June 18.... 3512 88
Received previously. 351833 14210 368315 14328
3009J& 14028
Exp’d since Julio IS 12378 712
KxpM prevlmirtly.... 346002 13853 3676^0 14605
Stock <111 hand and on shipboard uot
cleared J line 25. 1855 3505 303
Stock of Cotton in the Interior Towns.
NOT INOMMIKD IN TIIK HLCKIITS.
j~1860. I
13489
Utfil
6997
3496
91119
1179
TOWNS.
Augusta and Hamburg, Juiicl
Macon, (Gu.) June 1
Columbus, (On.) Juno 1
Montgomery, (Ala.) May A
Memphis, (Ten 11.) May 12
Columbia, (tf. V.) June 29
1865.
13421
4878
2495
4197
3100
Comparative View of Vessels
UIADINU IV TIIK UNITRI) KI'ATK-4 KOIl KOHKION l*OHT?
Wft“
J| 1866 '
|«I B|Fr|Oi'|
G BjFrjo P
New Orleans, Juno 13
2ft
4
101
9
3t 7
Motiile,Juun 2ft
41
0
ft
ft 1
Florida, June 11
0
ft
"
ft 0
tfnvnmmh. .lime 21* ......
It
1
ll
•i
0 ft
Charlnpton,.limn 10 . ..
8
1
l' «
Now York. June Ei
43
11
oil
20
ol lift
Other Port?, Junalfi
6
0
I,
2|1j 1ft
.j ?»|17|I2l|| 44jll| 60
4 25
90
15 00
19 00
17 50
18 00
2 75
2 00
4 00
4 50
5 00
3 50
3 00
66
44
4:
Holland pur gall. 1 60
Rum, Jamaica per gall.!
N. E., bbto per gall.!
Whiskey, I’hil. & Balt.per gall. 1
New Orleans per /rail.
Sugar,
P. lllco and SI. Croix.per Ih.
N, O. Sugar per Ib.i
Havana, white per Ib.i
“ brown por lb.)
Iml'untl Crushed.. ..per Ib.i
Salt, Llvor’l, onnr.se... jier sack. 1
Cargo, bulk per bush.!
Turk’s Island per bush.'
Soup, Amur., yellow.. per tfi.l
No. I
Pale
Family
Shut, all sizes...
St'Knrn, Spanish
American per
Tallow, American.. .per
Totmeeo, Manfac’d...per
fo) 8 00
fo)10 00
0 10 00
0 16 00
fo) 10 00
fo) TO 00
fo) 40 00
0 26 00
fo) 5 DO
0 .
fo) 20 06
fo)G0 00
fo) 40 00
fo) 26 00
fo) 4ft
fo> CO
fo) 4 61)
fo) I on
fo) 45
fo)
fo) 2 60
fo) 260
Ut) u 00
fo) 100
0 96
fo) 1900
fo) 1«>S
fo) 20 00
fo) 18 00
fo) 20 00
fo) 287K
0
fo) 4 60
fo)10 0U
fo)1000
fo) 7 00
fo) 6 00
fo) 126
0 00
tfb —
fo) 175
fo) 3 00
fo) 60
LIST OF VESSELS IN PORT.
Ships.
Atiguf.(«(?*.) Lyou, 1000. N ,Y. Padleford Kay A Co.
Telegraph, Homer Sf>2 wi'g Hone k. Connor;
Jas Ray, Ray Oft wt’g.. .Hunter &Gammcl
Elizabeth, William-*.950 L’pool A Low Co
tfalamtizno, Taylor. .793 Havre.. W Batteraby ft Co
Falcon. Patten, 900 LIv’l.... Brigham K & Co
Udy Peel, Moore,.. .637 Plymmnith... A Low & Co
Aligelilu (3i»in) Tout0-0,520 waiting Weber &
Consul, Moi-tln’nr , 1035 dis.... T R .V ,1 G Mills
Barques.
Mary & Jane,i-amlers, 34ft hl’g Master
Maine Law, McCart,..90U wt’g... .J J Marlin Co
Maria Morton,BuHcloy.00ft .S v r ....Cohens k Hertz
Nicholas Curvin, IfountlVird, 628Pd’gO 4 L Lamar
Brigt
Ganges, i*peai 00ft rep’g i R Wilder
W L Angler,'Toothaker,000 dlsr’g..Brigham K & Co
Toccoa, Stinson Carlton & Pur.mns
Angola, Shortwell, 000 . WlscaVett ... W Crabtree
Scnoonors.
fo)
0
40
12)6
fo) 1 00
fo) 85
.per
. per
..per
. per
.per
M.j 19 00
M.l ft 00
III. IU
..per
..per
..per
.per
,.p*
IVns, Sour I mug
Gunpowder
I lyson
Twllie, Seine....
Billing
Wliii'N, Madeira,,
tf icily Madeira........
TimerllTo. L. P per gaii.
Malaga, Sweet per gall.
“ Dry per gall.
Claret, MuraeUlea.... per en.sk,
Bordeaux..... pur-enrdt,
..per gall,
gall
3ft
18
3 on
76
I 25
fo)
fo)
fo)' 0
fo) 7]
fo) 81
0 0
fo) 60 00
fo) 16 00
0 12)6
0 80
Ot) 76
OH 10»
0 l«9
fo) 36
fo) 26
fo) 4 00
fo)
tit)
Champagne ...per doz.lift lift
Wool,
tfoiitliertl, nilwaslied.per
“ uleiin jier
Woorakhw. lambs, each,
tf hoop’s each.
1 60
‘W )i
69 Ja
80
I20II
Ib.i
lb.!
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
P ERSONS having claims against the m-aigned
estate ol John M. Williams, will greatly oblige
the assignee, and bicijitnte« speedy settlement o(
their claims, hy handing In nil demands, between
till 1 day and Monday next, for it is desirable to na-
rorluln the extent 01 tlio indebtedness, to urrnngo
for puymoni, u t , it is presumed the ornate is not
bankrupt. HIRAM ROBERTS,
J unotH—Ct Asslgnoe.
tf N Smith, Smith Balt c A Greiner
XlontroM 1 , Winslow disc’s.. Dana & Washburn
George, Davis Nell* disc’g.Hunter &-. Gnmmoll
Kato Helen, Ellis Us ('bighorn & Cunningham
.Senator, Anderson.... dis.... Brigham, Kelly k Co
.S tf Allen, Baker.... dis.... Brigham, Kelly &Co
Loyal Scranton, Goalee, N. Y Cohens A Hertz
.1 W Anderson, Watson ills.... Brigham, Kelly A* Co
Abd el-Under,Cornellm; dis....Hunter k tiatiiuieU
Emm Gertrude, Falrehlld dis Brigham, Kelly & Co
Ijlipig ^ntelligfniT.
Port of BavnnnnU...
It'NK
A iTlv'ed,
ficlir Iziuru Gertrude, FairehPd, from Boston
Brigham, Kelly .k Co.
Steamer Carolina, tflownit, fui Charleston-—to
A Colic in'
Cleared*
Steamer Carolina, Stewart, Jacksonville, Flu -M
Colieu.
Dcimrlud,
Steamer ('uroliua, tftewurt, Jacks«»nvi'l‘!.
COIial((lll*t!H«
Pern*hr La 11m Gertrude, I'rem Bodon—t'leghorn
k Cuiiiihighnm, M A Oelien. W G Dickson, G >'
Harding. tfM Intlltena, t: 11 Jolnison, Lynn &tfny
dor', l.nihro|i A* ro. T It «V .1 G Mills .1 It Moore k c
Minis & Johnson, l W Morel I & ro, Ttf Wayne
son, Patten, Hutton & ro. Swift a 10. Wuyne.Gren
vllle & co, Young, Wyatt k co, und others-
per steamer Carolina, from Charleston, with m<
eqntullze--to M A Cohen, N' A Harden k Co, Wm
Guinn, and E J Black.
NOTICE C. 11. R.
THE freight on corn from Atlaiiu to.Sa-
vannath will be roducetl lo 10 c. per bushel
on and after ho 1st day of April next.
WM. M. WADLEY.
General Suprein’t.
Transjiortatinn ofllce, j
Central Rail Road.
mar 4*
To the Putruns uf the Suv’h. Georgian
■p. All debts duo to the Georgian previous to
' the flth instant, arc payable only to the un
dersigned. Notes and accounts due in the city will
be presented immediately, und all debts duo iu tliu
count ry will be forwarded by au early muit.
This being the first lime that tin* undersigned Inn
mbiicly appealed to Ids lute patrons, lie t, <Is lira
1 hey vvfft not consider him unreasonable in nrgfii;
upon them the necessity for immediate payment
Remittances may be made directly to tli.- under
signed, or UiR. B. Hilton k Co., whose receipt will
be valid. PHILIP J. PUNCH
tfuvuiumh, Muy 28, I860. my28 law dfcw tf
' 1* Republican and Morning News please copy
UAlllVIKBMK C l> L 13 M 15 IA N
tTAIR 1,
SIZE NLARGED, STYLE IMPROVED.
It has dohle the quantity Rud atrangth oi
any other.
It gives a perfectly natural color. •
1— —vy shade from light browo ti
jetblaok,
“ harmless to the skin.
-V Q.IVM » f
It colors every 1
It is nt
Its effect is instantaneous and permanent,
Ills thu best, quickest,, cheapest and safest r.Vi
ever made. 1
• Directions for use accompany each box.-fty
Price—1 oz. $1—2 oz3. $1.60—4 ozs. $3—5 ozs.SL
[Entered according to an Act of Congress, in the
your 1865, by A. W. Harrison in the Clerk's Office of
tho District Court of the United States for *.’m- “m:::.
District of Pennsylvania.]
For sain by the manulacturer,
AP0LL03 W. HARRISON,
doc!8—ly 10 8outh 7th st.. Philadelphia
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
T>ACOX—lo casks prime Sldosyjuat recoivod nnl
•X> ter sale by r - ••
.•Juno 27 CRANE,- WELLS k CO.
C H'Yr.lv—76 bags Rio Coflee, tn store and lor ft’e
tow to ulosa consignment
tuiiegs crane, Wells k co.
wanted; :
A SITUATION as wet uurre, by a healthy your,
woman. Would havo no objection to travel,
or go into the country. Good references given.
Apply at this office. 6t—Juuo 21
WANTED,
A RESPECTABLE young woman, a uatiyeof tt;;
city, wants a situation as- Scmptriea.. TTotW
have no objection to assist in uursing-tt.chJJd. Ap.
ply at this office. • . June 24
■ 'mi'"
$310,000 Si
in tho gold region of Virginia, (Culpe
A HOMESTEAD .
i^RMsor
,dings lz-ts
- .. —, *--Jpt»wvOTjrtr)
to be divided amongst 10.200 subscribers <m the
I7tli of September, I860,' for to*-benefit of Port
Royal Female Academy., Subscriptions?efiJ)’ ter
d< liars each—one-boll' down, the rest - on tbodtliv
ery of tho deed. Every subscriber will get a Bui id
big Lot or Farm, ranging in value,.from $10 to
$25,000. These Karins aud Lots are rohJ-sO cheap
to induce settlements, a sufficient number being re
served, the increase in the value of which trill
compensate for the apparent low price now asked
Tin-most nmple security will be given for the
faithful performance of contracts and promises.
More Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers,U
whom the most liberal inducements will be giver
Some Agents write that they are makiug $200 K-'
mouth. Advertising will be done tor every Agent
where, possible. For tall particulars, subscrij-
lions, Agencies, kc., apply to
E. BAUDKR, .
jo24—d&wlm Port Royal, Caroline Co., la
S OAP, CANDLES, kc.—100 boxes Budilin J
Smith’s family Soap; 100 do Colgate’s Nol acd
H Bar do* 50 do do Palo do; 75 do BcadcPa Tallow
Candles; 60 do Adamantine do, Star Brand;Mw
Colgate’s and Oswego Pearl Starch; for sale by
jimo24 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON kW.
^j| v—luo tiaies prlmo Hay^now imaiug* 11 !
for sale low from tho wharf, hy
jun«23 O. A^GREINW.
M. FITZGERALD, _
Corner ofUroiifflUon onrt Wliltaktr’S' 1 "
SAVANNAH, GA., ,
S UCCESSOR to T. C. Rice.MnmifacturaraDJ
Dealer In every variety of common an® r
CANDIES, kiln dried nnd warranted to resist etm
tuully the hot dump atmosphere of n Southern'^
mate;also Ix*mon and tftrawbury Syrup, sc. wrz
cash, prices low. ~ tf—niPJ_
NEW BOOKS* -wttcniY
RECEIVED BY WARNOCK .‘c DAMS, TP EH'-"'
MAY 18TH. . 1,1,
D ICK TARLETAN; or, Tlie Lust ““
Race. By J. F. Smith Esq. . . ••
Cyrllln; n romance. By the author el
Fred Graham; or, Masks and Faces. By ,r ''
orlck Smith. . Pt
Philip Hollo; or, Tho Scottish Muskateer.-.
Captain Jnmes Grant.
Vivian itortram; or, A Wife’s Honor. B)
M. Reynolds, , . .
Tho Wonderful Adventures or Captain PrHw-
Courtship and Marriago; or, Tho Joysan“'*
rows »r American Life. By Mrs. Carolino i/)C *««>«;
Pliccnlxianna; or, Sketches and BuHosqu^* -
John Phcnniv. For sale at ' ^,, eTn crr
may 16 169 CONGRKy
I Ul II ATTENTION of strangers W”? ®
. city and the public goucraliy, is
Dtru.tr nf Snriiie and BUn*“
I(4-cc||i(H jim* litillruiHl.
tfuno24—30 boxes copper ore, 311 bales cotton.
1177 racks wheat. 120 racks ami 78 bids Hour, 24
bales yarns, A-c.—to (Install & Villalnnga, Huso, !'a-
vls k Long, Way & Taylor, Pattoui ll niton A-co, P
Conlin, l Davenport, Eliiatciu .V Kekmun, IHKopp,
JlngereoJl, .Cobeiia A* Hcrla, Hardwick .V Cooke,
Williams & HatcHfl', Cm lie, Wells k co, Lynn .k tfn.v-
dor, Tison & Mackny, and King k .Sons.
I'aflitmgttrN,
Per sleuiimr Carolina, trom Clit»i1eston--H L Nel
son, lady, child ami servant, Mrs llidst, Mrs iai-
Ilium, Rev Mr Apllson, U Otfoyle, II Bulk. Captain
Welsninii, S 8 Boon, G l, lUu.-q, .1 C Hemming. A
McDoimlo, tf Desplat, and J Fairbanks
B ACON— 76 hlids prime Bacon tfirtiw; 6t)d«»do
j.**- —• * • •- * •I-**—•
.)
i
tfliouldeie;2ft casks choice ninva->ed Hams
lo do Tennessee do- just received mid lor rale
JnnctM SCRANTON. JOllNtf'fON *k CO..
B UTTER AND CHKICSE-Vu tubs aml 'io'Uogs
choice new Goshen Butter, v(» Inxeu Cheese;
received per fteamer and for ale by
June 21 SCWANTON, J»IHNSTON .k Ot).
S UGAP.S---10 litnis t-hoioe Porto Ran t-ugiilfi. In
do Fair do; 16 do’Fulr ami 10 do Choice New
Orloans Sugar; jort received ami for rule by
june24 ' S0RAN10N, JOHNSTON & CO.
examination of our stock of Spring ttUI ; “V
(hsids, which for variety aud stylo is not t
K CASKS Mncon/Uama, SUM a»4 S 1 "”"
•.) dors, just reueivt'd and forsale by . a)
aprll PRANK, WKIJS
O aX.UUliiifB—!»Iwlca Oannlmrga,
ijq... win. .....nii..«l mul for W' 11
Immiustoti Mills, Just received and i fr ; n J,
jillielH . CRANE, WEU^iy
I A DIES SMALl, UMUKELLA8.--ta;J' 0 1 f' f,
XJ sizctfilk Umbrellas, tVom 18 to .4 tnrm-
. ..IV".' un.i «.r «ilo by , w THBKLKE l£, (
Congress and Whitaker stree^
Jel2
O/ > ltlll S oi'Mercef am> earlyJ
*J rccelcvwt per steamer Augusta, an < £
By may lit
ijipVrpN MAKKPT Hjw l jJ
1’ Fulton Market Beef, and ta do do 1 or •
received by’ , n jpSst'
mny20 ilLil—-
| i)_ ,4 Pavluuu uitus, 0 *7;
1 Zephyr Whalebono Skirts;
FronchJUnon Drflllnga; _ B i wc hed Sh- lt
jugs
York Mills and Water twist I
Black Molro Autique TriBimlngs:
Black Elastic B.elts;
English Thread Edg|pC»; .
Hosiery, Ribbons, kc.
Just rccoWou per steamer A