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*'■ — . Dally, Tri-Weekly and Weekly. Offloit 1 Paper of the City and County R. B. HILTON & CO. PROPRIETORS AND PUBL1S11BRS, R. £. HILTON, - - • - I. P. HAMILTON, - - A« Editor. M«nt Editor. THURSDAY MORKIXO. JULY >11. Bubarrlptlon Prices of tinvnuimh Pnpt-r By common understanding. tho proprietors aud publisher* ol tbo three papora Issued in Savannah, have adopted the r«>llowtu>: null' rsn rale.-* or sub- sertption, to take effect thU day; Dally Paper, per annum, In advance *0 00 Trt-Woekly •• ’ “ 4 oo Weekly, single copy, in advance - 00 Weekly, five copies, to one address 8 00 Weekly, eight “ “ “ 10 Co Weekly, ten 12 00 Weekly, twenty “ “ “ 20 00 When not paid within oue luontlt from the time oCiubscrtblOK the charge for the Dally will be Ktyn dollars, and for the Trl-Weekly/«. Tho Weakly will be sent only to tin we who pay In advance. Tho pajwr will invariably be dUcotitiued upon tho cxpiratlou of the time for which it has been paid. ' The above rates to take elfivt from and after tlii date. ALEXANDER k SNEED, lUpubliran, K. B. HILTON’ A: CO., Georgian J Journal, THOMPSON & WniHNGTOX, .Vries. Savannah, July 1, I860. FOR PRESIDENT: JAMES BUCHANAN, OK PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT: • JOHN O. BRECKINRIDGE, OP KENTUCKY. Electors for tlic State nt Large. WILLIAM H. STILES, of Chatham. IVERSON U HARRIS, of RaUlwin. ALTERNATES FOR THE STATE AT LARUE. HENRY G. LAMAR, of Bibb. AUGUSTUS It. WRIGiiT, of Floyd. • DISTRICT ELECTORS. lit. District, Thomas M. Forman, of Glynn. 2d. District, Samuel IIall, of Macon. 3d. District, Aimes N. Ramsay, of Harris. 4th. District, Lucius .1. Gartrell, of Fulton. 5th. District, John W. Lewis, of Cass, fltlf. District, James P. Simmons, of Gwinnett. 7th. District, Thomas P. Saffold,of Morgan. 8th District. A. C. Walker, of Richmond. ALTERNATES. 1st District, W. M. Nichols, of Clinch. 2d. District, Tucker, of Stewart.* 3d. District, E. J. McGeheb, of Houston. 4th District, J. F. Johnson, of Fuyette. * 5th District, L. W. Crook, of Whitfield. Oth District, R. McMillan, of Habersham. 7th District, J. S. Hook, of Washington. 8th. District, THE OLDER I GROW, THE MORE IN CLINED I AM TO BE WHAT IS CALLED A STATES RIGHTS MAN.—James Buch anans speech on the admission of Arkansas, in ; 1830: ' i 1 FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS, AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM WhAT IS CALLED A STATE EIGHTS DEMOCRAT—John C. Breckinridge in re sponse to his nomination for the Vice Prrstdcn- - */v _ Job Printing Promptly, Neatly and Cheaply^ Done. The public ingeiieral, and our Democratic friends in particular, will remember that there is connected with the Georgian 4* Journal es tablishment one of the most thoroughly equip ped jobofficc3 in this section of the Union, if we are correctly advised, some of the most beautiful specimens of job work ever done in Savannah have lately passed from under our presses. Give us a trial. Our facilities enable us to execute every ‘do* AWndof UvIn. Sinco the Brooks affair, ’wo have noticed a degree of excitement throughout tho North which ha* fbutid vent in the denunciation of. the assault In the most wholesale manner.— Each little politician of that region lias thought that with a crowd of Black Republicans nt his back, he might with safety air ills courage and get up a reputation upon so cheap u prin ciple. This has necessarily arisen out of tho fact that political capital is to In* made out it. Rut with us the mutter stands very differ- •ntly and wo would best answer all this by a dignified contempt for all their vaporing*. Mr. Brooks has done everything and said everything that should bo said and done. It would Ik* as well for ail men to let it rtyt where t is. Our advice is intended for those of our friends in Carolina who may rendfour columns, and is based upon an account which we have seen in tile papers, or Mr. litishlbnl Vicks, Hogging a Mr. Stanford in u hotel In New York, for denouncing Brooks. As many Carolinians no doubt will l*o called by business or pleasure, to seek the trade or en joyments of the North, we conceive that they should stand above the remarks let fall in bar rooms. However chilvalrlc they may be, it is impossible for them to light and knock down the whole North. The only result of such a course will l»e (exactly what the North denies) to establish the fact that our only argument is violence and tipifyiug the whole South by the example of :i few hot-heads of one State, they will appeal to the fanatics of the North for sup port. We have no doubt at this moment that in the Palmetto State, with the natural excitability of her people, there is not a boy passing through a wood, either on his way to school or in pur suit of game, who does not eye with complacen cy some favorite hickory sapling which he has selected in his mind to avenge the abused and defamed Brooks, should the said boy be (against his will) carried to the North. We thiuk that those who cannot bear having their ears shocked by such stuff ought to stay at home; and we think, morever, that if the whole Southern people would coutiue them selves a little more to their own country in sum mer, they would build up places of business and pleasure without the aid of Northern mo ney or Northern fashion. •Since writing the above, we learn from the New York Day Book that Mr. Vicks is not a South Carolinian, but originally from North Carolina, and now residing in Baltimore. New Publications. ll.vnmt'g Magazine.—We have received tho August number through the hands of Col. W. T. Williams and Messrs. John M. Cooper A Co. The following is n portion of it< table of con tents : The Valley of the Connecticut. By T. Addi son Richards. Illustrated by Fifteen Engrav ings. Virginia Illustrated.—Adventures of Porte Clayton and his Cousins. Illustrated by Twen ty-two Engravings. Passages of Eastern gravel. By an Ameri can. Illustrated by Nine Engravings. The Wonders of Vegetable Life. Illustrated by Forty Engiuvimrs. Del’aniour. Daniel Webster’s Social Hours. Board for a Lady. The Great Epidemics.—Asiatic Cholera. Twice in Love. Bakings from an old Fogy's Journal. The Sheriffs Wife. When we Husked the Corn. Little Dorrit. By Charles Dickens. Add to these the usual Monthly Record of Current Events, * Literary Notices, Editors Ta bic, Drawer, Easy Chair, Ac., and wo have the manifold attractions offered by the number be fore u*. From the same parties we have received No. 21 of Harper's Story Books : “The Three Gold Dollars, or an account of the Adventures of Robin Green." . Orphan Sisters.—J. M. Cooper A Co. have sent us The Orphan Sisters, by Mrs. Marsh, author of “Emilia Wyndliam,*’ “Angela," “Mordotmt llali,” “Xurnion's Bridge," “Two Old Men’s Tales,” “Lettuce Arnold,” etc., etc., from tlie press of T. B. Peterson, of Phlladel phia. : •*. , ,, ■ As regards tho happy condltlon or the coun try at tbo time Mr. Fillmore retired from the head of nfihirs. no man can bo found of suffi cient hardihood to deny the allegation contain* cd in the article copied above. All was harmo ny and peace : a most dangerous Mcctiouul con troversy tliut Itad brought tho stoutest hearts to quail, had been adjusted to the sathfuetlon of a large majority of the people. Tim bow of promise shone out und illuminated the whole political horizon. Ac,, Ac.—Savannah Republi can. “That may bo so,” as honest Handle hath it *, still, precious littlo credit is due to Mr. Fill more. While President, but one of tho three departments of tint Government,,was under the control of him orltls friends. They were in a minority in the Senate, they were in a minority in the House. The Judiciary, too. though having little to do with politics, wus not made up of the President’s friends. it wholesome laws were past,"little thanks to him. it was the Democracy that passed them —some of them (the fugitive slave law for in- xtaucc) over tho nearly unanimous votes of his Northern friends. Witli nil respect for our neighbor we have higlu-r authority than his as to Mr. Fillmore’s administration. The testimony which we ad duce Is that of the American candidate for the Vice Presidency. Of course he is a competent witness. What say you Mr. Douelson ? Mr. D. answers as follows : “It is true,he (Mr. F.) signed the fugitive law; but it would have been stark madness—utter lu nacy in him or uny other President, to have re fused that signature, it was an act of the most indisputable and imperative necessity, and nothing more. Aud with the single ex ception o! that act, HIS ADMINISTRATION HAS BEEN ONE LONG, SAD, TEDIOUS FAILURE AND BLUNDER. Who believes that, with the proper spirit,, capacity, and ef fort in the White House, we should have had this disgraceful master roll of triumphant in sulting, and yej unpunished negro aud aboli tionist, mobs, insurrections aud murders'{ The Executive inefficiency in the execution o f the fugitive law, and the wretched blunder in the whole Cuban business—from its commencement to its close in so far as it is yet closed—have doomed the administration at the Soatli.” That will do. You can stand aside Major Douelson. So instead of the model administration of which wo now hear, the administration of Mr. Fillmore according to the evidence of the Amer ican canidate for the Vice Presidency, was“oue long, sad, tedious failure und blunder.’’ In stead of the “harmony and peace” over which the Republican grows rapturous, “it ••was marked by a disgraceful muster roll of “triumphant and unpunished negro und nboli* “tiouist mob*, insurrections and murders.” The public will agree with us that ttfc less said by the Know Nothings about Mr. Fill* more’s administration the better for him. Gov. Call.—Ex-Governor Call, of Florida, is sick, and not expected to recover. So we regret to learn from the Tallaii \ sea Floridian • Wlieot Oi op lM*Teiii»CHSC4\ 'I’iie Now York Journal of Commerce says: “Tennessee wheat has given great satisfaction in this market. But little southern grain has come to us in such good order, or shown in its preparation more honest, careful husbandry. A large proportion of it has been red, but the grain is plump, and the quality very uniform. It has been quite a favorite with shippers.” It has only been two or three years since Tennes see wheat was introduced into the New York market, and this statement of the Journal of Commerce shows that it is regarded there as of the very best fluidity. We noticed last year that Tennessee wheat commanded the ’highest market price. This is creditable to our State, and the compliment paid our farmers for the manner in which they prepare their wheat for market, while it is but Just, is. nevertheless, a matter of which they should be proud, coining as it does from so intelligent a source. The wheat crop of Tennessee, this year, front all we can learn from the various portions of the State, will, we think, bo somewhat larger than that of last year, while the quality will be equally ns good. The yield has not been so largo to tho acre, owing to the severity of the winter, but the’ breadth of ground sown was much larger. The new crop is already finding Its way to market, and the grain is found to lie “plump, and the quality very uniform.” The prospect for an abundant yield of corn is very flattering in this State, and without some untoward event, the crop will bo au average, if not above that of any previous year. —Clrvelaud Runner. t iinrvi Tli» PhlLiklptm Pemujlvuntau, pulilj ho Collaring Jetton u coming by tlio iteemer Itom nun of "high Mending ’ in T»« Cftltfetnt* "CMftttttt*# tf Hgf. ■■■■■■I imuie publiihe* the tat — ..id* ClIP fornla. They will be taken, however, with the proper grains of allowance. It Is difficult to be lieve uny thing which comes from that part of tho country, lor the truth that every story has two side*, is especially applicable to the re- K irta that come from the land of gold. There uo doubt, however, but tbe scenes now be ing enacted in.California would Im repeated, ut tha proper call, against the institution of slave ry. They nre tbe result of the restless spirit which wfil not allow the masses of the people continually to live “the hewers ol wood and the drawers of water,” and which is turned in that direction which at the time promises most excitement Tiiere lias doubtless been iimneiiHC quantities of corruption expended in the Han Francisco election; but the proceedings of the “Vigilance Committee” need very strong pro vocation to jurtUy them. Bachambnto, June 4.1*10. After giving the particulars which liuve ap peared in the papers, the writer adds: • Tbe truth Is, the leaders arc Kuow Nothings und secret Abolitionists, who are determined to establish a government here independent of tho United States. The old idea of an Indepen dent Pacific Republic U revived. You will see all tbe plans laid bare In the Hun of the lid lust. Governor Johnson was unwilling to resist nt first, but now, three weeks after the rebellion broke out, lie has this morning called oat the military of Hau Francisco, Sacramento, Neva da, Ac. A company is already organized here.ond others will soon be ready. San Francisco, June 3, 185(5. Disunion is openly spoken of und advocated by the press; so you uced not be astonished to hear of the entire State Government being revolutionized by tho mob, which is not confin ed to San Fraucisco, but extends over all the State. If, however, the Governor will act promptly aud efficiently, the mobocrats may be quelled, it, is a Know Nothing revolution, aimed at the State Government. You can un derstand something of the way in which the cat is jumping, when 1 inform you that every Democratic paper in the Shite, except the Globe of this city is opposed .to the Vigilance Committee. The rest, Know’Nothing, Repub lican aud Neutral, are howliug for the mob, and denouncing all who do not obey their be- bests.—Charleston Standard. False At.auk or Fire.— 1 The alarm of fire last night, sit a quarter past !) o’lelnok, wan acriptiou of totter press woik from n mammoth , fll | se . ; t , va , given by the ringing of lltoohmn poster to the smallest otrj, ami from a book to ; „„ w&ftjlngton 'Eugino-lionsc. Oar iirc- a circular, with neatness and dispatch, upon num ,„ re i,, getting to the ex-torn end the niost satisfactory terms. Orders from ull puls of the country will to ceive prompt attention. tfST Subscribers who maybe neglected by our carriers are requested promptly to give no tice at the office. BY A.TF* X-X. Brooks anti Biu-llnguim-. Washington, July 23.—Brooks published a j Commanders, Missroon. Porcival. Drayton, and card this morning, in which he denounces Bur- j Henry Hui trtono, of Smith Carolina, und John lingaine lor naming the Canada side of thoNi- j M. Berrien, of Georgia? and amoug the Lieu- agara Falls as a place where lie would j tenants, tho names of Alex. W. Habersham, meet him, faying that lie.(Brooks) could not ,,f Georgia, and J. Randolph Hamilton, of go there without running the gauntlet ol mobs, j Srxtth Carolina, appear, arrest and prosecution. of the city. Their services were not required, and they housed their apparatus. The Senate has confirmed the promotion of thirty-six Captains, seventy-live Commanders, one hundred and fifty-nine Lieutenant-, and | eighteen Masters, nude bv the a< lion of the j Naval Board. Among the Captains wo notice the names of j Duncau X. ingrahuni: as confirmed annul; Burlingame has gone to Canada without his second. Shipwrecks. New York, July 23.—'The?-hipsIsaac IVrbb, of New York, and George Kopley, of Charles ton, have been totally wrecked—pa-sengers and crews saved. Dial nrhnit ten In Ireland. TheJPcrafo reports militia riot-in Ireland, in which several were killed. Fires In August». Augusta, July 23.—There were four fires in Augusta Tuesday nigld. Damage slight, save at the factory.—Constitutionalist. Congressional—Savannah Stiver Bill Paused. Washing ton, July 23.—The Senate to-day passed the House bill, authorizing the expendi ture of the balance of the $101 ,000, appropria ted by the last Congress, in removing the oh- itnictiooH in the Savannah river, canned by the wrecks. [This is the bill introduced into the House by Hon, J. L. Svward, whoM? great exertions re cured its triumphant passage through that body soma month- since. There is no doubt of its receiving tho President’s approval.—-G.& J.] Tho House ol Representatives ousted Galle gos and admitted Otero us delegate from New Mexico. Chaplain was surt.iintd as delegate from Nebraska. New* York lllnrla'lh, New York, July 23.—The cotton market is dull, without change iu prices. Theadvic by the lust steamer have had no eUl-ct on the market. Tlour has advanced from ('• to 12 (rents. Wheal from 3 to 4 cents. Tho Africa took out more than a million in specie. It i* rumored here that a challenge has past between Brooks and Biiilinglinine. Health of Savannah.—The report of the Interments for the last week, iH a very gratify ing exhibit a# regards the .health ol the city. It will 1)0 Been tbut the deaths for the week, iu all, were but nine, or which three were infants and two were drowned,—leaving but four adults who have died of the usual diseases of the hcu Wiikat BhiI'MENT to LiVKitroor..—Chicago, July 17^—'The schooner “Doan Richmond aleared this afternoon with twelve thousand bushels of wheat for Liverpool direct at 30c. freight,. Part of the cargo is from Chicago, and part from Milwaukee. Grom; i a Elections-- Many of one exchuugcH, some even <>i I how published iu this .Stale, in unnnotuicing the elections to come oil', mention that Georgia will vote on the tith of October* This is a mistake. We have no election this year iu Georgia for State officers. h'i'nK Hanford Letter—The New Voik Times publishes the celebrated letter of Bucliaimu to Sanford, and wind- up w ith the following inter pretatiou of it : “Mr. Buchanan here repudiates ami disclaims in the mo l solemn manner, the principle of Popular Sovereignty iu the Territories. He denies to the inhabitants of Kan-iis the rigid to decide whether Slavery shall exist there, or not,until they come to form a Stale Constitu tion. Tin-surrenders oveiything in I be Nebraska bill which has hitherto made it endurable in the Northern State. 0 .” ihm in Indiana.—It will he , today’s Ledger that tha Fill) meeting* called for thl* (£ tiavo been merged into one, and will convene at the lower market home. It was feared, we believe, that If tho rival ineettiigH were held in such close proximity, there might bv some dis turbance. in tills city um! county the Fillmore branch of the party have a very large prepon derance. Indeed, If a vote were taken to-day. wo do not believe Fremont would get a hun dred vote- in the cojjpty.—New Albany ledger Wont Bet.- -The Tribune started, all the pa pers in Chicago repeated, that they had u k- covered iu Chicago, a man silly enough to bet 13000 that Fremont would carry Illinois. No such bet lias Ik-cii made. The man who ugrecd to stake that sum on Fremont can’t lie found. Iu the meantime the several offers to bet from $100 to $1000 on Illinois voting for Bucbannn, whicli wo have published, have no takers. There is no sane man in Chicago who has the least Idea that Illinois will vote for fremont*—Chica go Times. A Brave Woman. Much of the modern, aud especially the Maine Law Temperance eloquence, is neither very cogent, persuasive, nor in the best taste, but the first apostles of the temperance cause dis played sometimes a power and pathos, accom panied with apt illustrations, well calculated to give to their new cause tliut wonderful impetus whicli it actually received. In looking over an old volume, we met with an extract from an address delivered by a temperance orator, Fob. 25,1834,'which contains the following account of the manner iu which a brave woman “saved u ship “An amiable lady,the wife of a sea captain, accompanied her husbandjseveral times ucross the Atlantic. On one of these voyages, the captain became dangerously ill. At the same crisis, the ship was overtaken in a severe gale, whicli blew for several days witli tremendous violence. For awhile the brave sailors endured the greatest^ hardships and privations with out complaining. At length* however, they become discouraged and refused to obey ordersi Thealirmed mate instantly made the captain’s wife acquainted with uffhirs, and begged that the captain might, if possible, come on deck ; for, added lie, the .sailors will break into the spirit room, and if they do, all is lost, and not a soul on board can be saved. Ordering tho mate on deck, tho lady seized her husband's pistols and placed herself before the door of the spirit room. Thu desperate tars came running down together, hut, arrested by the sight of the woman, they came sudden ly to a stand. Presenting her pistol at the foremost, aud raising her voice, she assured them that the first man who dared take anoth er step should be laid dead on the lloor. And then, in a mild and winning tone, she said: “Come, inv lads, you have done bravely; the blow is almost over; run to your duty; the ship shall be saved, and you shall not lose your reward.” Filled with admiration of her con duct, rather than with four oi deuth, the sailors bowed respectfully, gave three cheers, and re turned on deck, ship was saved. “Ladies, shall the ship be saved, or shall she sink ? If saved at all, you must guard the spir it room.’’ Unfortunately, however, the best guard a poor woman can put upon a spirit room don’t always prevent the thirsty mariners from breaking in. Let her never despair, however 1 Above all, let her keep always in her hands the weapous of cheerfulness, patience and hope. These have saved many a husband and son whom ill temper and abuse would have ru ined.— Richmond Dispatch. BOARD OF HEABTH. Savannah, ‘J3rd July, 1M6. The Board met. Present—Vf. .1. BucKiier, Chair man: lv s. Zittronr, II. Atkinson, K. T. Cole. K. M. Cole, J. M SIirIIiiuii, W. Burke, J. A Fawns. J Hon-ton. r. K. Smith, <*. Ijjiiijh.-. T. J Naylor, K. Lovell, M. J. Finney, J. A. Staley. J. Ryan, A. J. J. Blols, C. A. Greiner, ami Dr. S. A. T. I a wr once. Report of Interment* In laurel Grove Cemetery for the week ending ‘-’.“rd July. I860. July 17.—W. Tolutlne. .*17 years, typhoid fever, Germany, died ut Hospital. July 10.—William Lynn. 05 years, Bilious lover, Ireland. July *J0.—Anton Schabcrle, *J0 years, intermittent fever, Germany. July 21.—Henry Kock, 17 years, drowned, Ger many, Coroner’s Inquest; Richard Suiter, 2 months 8 days, cholera infantum, Savannah. COIXJKKP. July IS —Infant, rtmonths, dysentery. J. II. Hitchcock, pro. tern. Keeper L. G. C. Uc|xirt of Interments iu tho Cathedral Cemetery for the week ending 22nd July, I860. July in.—Frances J. Quinn, 2 years 4 months. con.-<um|>tiou. Savannah. July 19.—Mary O'Keefe, 23 years, billons fever, Ireland; Michael Hussey, 9 years 7 months, drown ed,Savannah. Daniel Coin, Keeper O. C. Whiles 8. colored 1—total 9. M. J. DUCKNKK, Chairman it. n. S. A T lawxKNCK. M. I)., Seo'ry B. H. IsviIimIi afafhft. jnjy Si* COrroN.-No transactions to report In thU article yesterday. NA-'IIVILLK. July 20 —Wheat—d-nall lots of WlMNt co itlieie to be offered dallr In our market, i aim doalers wot# ottering yo t- rday 7f o ror a good j article though souiu ludlfleient samples tailed to j command mure than flOr. Baiun—Continues in good demaud, without any chutigo iu pi ices. BALTIMORE, Julv 19 —Como;—Tbe Coflee mar ket Is »tca 'yVbut hot active. A rale of 200 bags RloatloyralOJic. Also. 900 bags Rio at 10tf. He uut te Uiitna to choice Rio Hall tfc. Inguayi u at 11 u 11H, and Java at 14HeHftc per lb. i b j stock oT lUo on baud bus been increased by recent arri vals to 62,000. Flock.—The Flour market was quiet to-day, aud rathordull; not uiucb disposition on the part of purchasers to ojierate at t*n» p ices now asked. Riles or ICO bbl. Howard street, uhoico brands, at $4 76, eupertine held at the aatue price and dull. No ante or City Mills this morning; holders usk 87 for Tresh groaud from new wheat, aud old do ut 8# 76 Sales after'change of dOO bbl* old Ciiy MLIa at 86 02y,. Kick.—A *ale to-day or 60 tierce* at 4K n 4% cents per lb. Kecotit imports from« hurl >tou 2:0 tierces Cohn.—There were 11,000 bushels oftered to day aud sales ol' while ut 00a05 cents, >•« II >w do 61 at It. for good to prime, .‘onto ordinary lot* were rold ut les*. IJaoo.x.—Holders are It rut; prices steady. Sties or 40 bhds Shoulders at lO&c, aud 3o do at 11 cts. AUu, 60 hints Hides iu lots at 12H<l Hauis Ua13,** oeuts per lb. Pork —We quote Met* at 2U821 60; prime 817 25atl7 60 per bbl Wuisky. —The market Is -oniewhat un;ottled to- d *y. buyer* not being dpptsej to give tbe prices asked. We quote Ohio at 40c Cdy distilled and Pennsylvania nominal at 37 )<u34u per gal. There seems to be a pause Iu thu mm ket, und purchaser* are hi uuiiclpullou of a decline. BAR RISBN'S COLUllHUK SIZE NLAROKD, STYLE IMPROVED. It has doble the quantity and strength of „ any other. . It gives a perfectly natural color. It colors every shade from light brown to jet black. It is perfectly harmless to tho skin. Its effect is instantaneous and permanent, It is tho Lost, quickest, cheapest and surest nvu ever made. «?• Directions for use accompany each box ,~$e Price—1 oz. 81—2 ozs. $1.60—i ozs. $3—8 ozs. $5. [Entered according lo an Act of Congress, in tho year 1855, by A. W. Harrison in tin*Clerk's OllW- of the District Court ot the Uuitisi States for the Eastern District of Peuiisyivuniu.J For sale by tin* manufacturer, Al’OJ.UJ.S W. HARRISON, dec.]8—ly 10 South 7th st.. Philadelphia. TO FRINTBRS. 1 ho suhHTibers osl'cr Ibr sale a large and varied assortment of second-hand priming inulerinl..3uttt- clout to cstablDh a complete Job Uttlce, with hut few additional articles, consi-ting In prrt of—One a ople font of small pica, as good as new, aud vari ous fonts of jeh type; one super ro) at hand-press; one Hoe k Co.’s proof-press, lute.-l improvement, new; two or more Urge impo-ing stones, new; dou ble and single ftiiuds; cases, coni|K*sing sticks,col umn rules, galleys, chases, etc., etc., together with various other uiiiclo* pertaining to a newspai*er or job olllee. K. If HILTON .V CO. Juno 28 The gale soon abated, and the i Gold in Mexico.—A document published in .Spanish gives Home curious circumstances re specting the production of (iold in Mexico from lo'J'i tip to the present time. It offers the following details : “In IliPO tliore wins struck at the mint of Mexico coin of the value of live millions pias tres; from 1700 to 1800, during u century, the quantity augmented during each year, and at last reached twenty-five millions of piastres. This was, however, tho culminating point of the annual fabrication, in 1 >.10 it was reduced to seventeen million?'; to 1917 it had declined !•> only half a million! tlum rose in IS3*t t<« a million and a half; iu 1330 to two millions; iu 1K52 to two millions and a half; and iu 1R5-1 to nearlv four millions, or one million less than in l GOO. 1 ' Judge Ormond, of Alaiuunn * After the com.lu-.ion of a speech by Mr. Van- cy.at Tuscaloosa, last week, Judge Ormond arose and declared liiniMdf for Buchanan. The Judge was formerly on the ,Supreme Court Bchcii of Alabama. The Tuscaloosa Monitor 1C. N„ says: He him been a veteran Whig, and it was a matter of astoni-liment to many that he could dc.-crt Fillmore whom be once so cordial lv sup ported. We, oui 'Clf. It,ol bcpij surprised at it, imt we no longer felt ho when we heard the Judge broadly announce that lie believed Unit Fillmore hiiiM-lf would soon decline the race, and come out iu favor of Buchanan ! The gist of the Judge’s argument was “sectional issues:," “South iu danger,” “ Buchanan thu only wifely,” “Fillmore not available,” Ac., Ac. Weather and Crops in Arkansas.—Thu Washington Telegraph, of the Dili im:t., wivs: Wu have, iiad several very season able kIiow* ers since our last. They will prove very ser viceable to tins farming interest. We regret to learn lint in a lew small portions of th is seel ion of tins Stale the corn crop is an almost, total failure. There is no doubt, however, that the more favored districts will raise sufficient to supply lhe home demand. The centenarian, Elder Andrew Marshall, pa-tor of one of the African Churches ut Savan nah, Gu., formerly a slave, aud for the last 50 vears an able preacher among bis own people, is now in lids city, endeavoring to raise suffi cient funds to rebuild Ids elmrcb, and will preach on Sunday morning, 20tli Inst., at the Central Baiiti-t Clr- lyn.—N. F. Sun. 'hurcb, Bridge-street, lirowk- Death of a Notorious I’icki , (u > 'Ki;t.—Billy Barlow, u notorious nickpocket, many years ol* whose life was spent in prison, died very sud denly lust night at No. 01 Leonard street. Bil ly’s name Iiiik often been mentioned in Hie Do- lice records of thL* and other citlci. Lie whs one of the most notorious und skillful of his profession, lie was a native of England, and nhouf 10 years of age. Cure for Cholera Infantum.—The fol lowing is said to be amort efficacious remedy Ibr the care of tiiis fatal and distressing disease among cinldren, whicli parents would do well to cut out for reference; Take a pound of wheat flour, wrap it tightly in a doth, and boil it for three hours. When cold, cut oft’the mucilage and a ball i« left re- Mumbling chalk. This is to be given to the pa tient iu boiled milk, mixed with a small quan tity of good port wine. The milk must bo pure- lin’d not from swill-fed cows. The remedy is simple and within the reach ol ull. Wrecks Ac.—Information has been received from tbe United States consul ut Trinidad de Cub.i that the britjH. O. Holt.of Blue Hill, was condemned as unseaworthy at the port of Cion- fuegos on the 2d ult., and that the schooner Iris, of Ellsworth, was wrecked on the Jardine reel’s on the 11th ult., while on a, voyage from A moll bay, Jamaica, to New York. The crew oft hi* vessel were saved, but the vessel was to tally destroyed, and her cargo and papers de stroyed. Information has been received from the Uni ted States consul at Turks island of the wreck on the 15tli lilt., on the reef at the western edge of the Caicos Bank, of the American schooner Mountain Eagle, of Harwich, Massa chusetts. Wisconsin.—The Madison (Wisconsin) Ar gus gives figures to prove that Wisconsin is for Buchanan. For the last two years the democratic vote has been largely on the iu- crease. At the congressional election in the fall of 1851 the auli democratic majority Mtas 8.214. At the indicia! election in thu spring of 1855 the anti-democratic majority was 4,408- only about one-half what it was six months be fore. At the State election in the fall of 1855, the average democratic majority was 2,880 - aii immense, gain. Since this last election, ac cording to the Aigti.s, “the party has been dai ly growing in strength, and is now united and harmonious; many old and di>tiiigiiis]ied wliiga are with us; and the black republicans-them selves have no hones of success. Wo claim the State as certain ibr Buchanan by a majority tiiat will not Iks less than eight thousmid, and may reach to twelve thousand.” An Old Texan Gone.—-Col. Bob. Wilson who delighted in the name of “Honest. Bob. Wilson,” of Houston, died at that place on the 25Ui ult. Col. Wilson was honorably identified willi our Revolutionary struggle, and wan Hub- Heqnenlly member of the National Congress, having been twice elected to tho Semite* He wan expelled from the Senate for some liursh words spoken in debate, was re-elected by the people, and borne back to the Senate chamber In triumph by ids Insulted constituents, lie gained the reputation ofan honest aud fuitliftil public servant.—Dallas (Texas) Herald. “Put up thy sword!” said Johiis. "Putdown my church for twenty-live Sharpe's rifles!’’ cays Henry W. Beecher. “I huvo not where to lay my head ! ” said Jesus, “ I have #5,000 per aiiiitim from my church, and charge 50 cents u head for my lectures,” aays Henry Ward Beecher. " 1 could call ton legions of angels to my iissHnnco!” said Jesus. “Its all electricity or animal inagiiotiHtn, says Henry Ward Bencher. “Dona you would he done by” said Je.-iis. “Iinover.n amendment,” sayH Henry Ward Beecher. "I second the amendment, ’ says llcv. Mr. Dutton. ( A voice from the chair man al Yale College:) “l/T the amendment bo reduced to writing! do as yon EXPECT to hr done by'” Pori of Snvnntinh.. Arrived, Ship Jatmss Wukelkl I, Trot, Bath. Hay, to mas ter. llccclpt* per Central liullroatl. July-.’3—:tJ2 Im!c* Cottou, Rtl boxc? Copper ore £92 sacks Whost, &si t Miizu.. to W Duncau, Ruse Davis A Loop, J (Mumml. Thompson k Witliiiigton, C A Greiner, DDQpp, Wayne k Sou. 1‘adt-lf'ord, Fey & Co, Cohens k Hertz. A The Oregon Pen. Editors Southern Cultivator—Last year 1 procured half a pint of Oregon Peas, for whicli I paid $1 30,which is too much. I planted about tbe first of June, one half, on a small lot: tbe rows 3 feet apart by 15 inches in the drill, aud three peas to the hill. 1 plowed and hoed one time; when the vines got about waist high, tho ; wind blew them down. 1 did not save all the ! peas, but let my chickens gather them.on which tiler feasted for months, as she vines continued to bear until frost: The other half I planted in some new ground aud cut them about,the lotli.ol Otc. for hogs, and my cows like it Utter than crubgrass hay, corn shucks, or fodder. I thiuk every farmer should plant the Ore gon Pea ; but as the price lias been so high, it has deterred many from trying thum. I will send one ounce of the Oregon Pea to uny pe r- son that will send me nine cents iu postage stamps. It you think this worth a place in your in valuable journal, put it in “shin-shape,” anil let it go; and If not, throw it with your rubbish, and accept the well-wishes of u young farmer, wlm takes the Southern Cultivator, reads and profits by its instructions. Yours truly, S. H. Giiusonb. Prattville, Autauga Co., Ala. 18515. More Camels for Texas.—The United States steamship Surprise, now lying at the Navy Yard, New York, is to be sent again iu a few weeks for a reinforcement to the stock of camels brought in by heron her last trip, and landed in Texas for the United States Gov ernment uses. It has been found that the ex- perimeut succeeds admirably, and that for the 1 T ARD—vu transfer of the United States stores across the | b - v plains of Texas the camel is perfectly fitted, ... ^LitAMON, JOHNSTON k CO. and withstanding thu soil and climate of the I IJALOX—76 litais prinio Buciui siabs country without any difficulty. Thus far only thirty-five have been brought. It is intended iii the next trip to bring fifty. Early on the moruhigTf the 10th Inst., the bank of L. G. Berry A Co., Adrian, Mich., was entered by burglars, through a second story window, and $3,000 were stolen from tbe safe, the key of which was taken by the burglars from the pocket of a cleric wlio slept on the premises. Three thousand dollars wore in gold, the rest in bills. nVI.AST NrenT T svu7r~ Co.lsrcutDi.Al. ' ■ WAMliN'jnA,:,lulr'si'.. The j. s . MluaniUMlMl tho Lirtlltatfon llill IT thv appropriatiwi to -119,000. «nj 51 .on p»**d. A rcwlulion to ‘ . ith Angurt wu uai«ed. In the llouL S prueututivea a bill to tutaMUh a iornaturalization was reported TheSia tlorr to adjourn on the 1 Ith of .Vii( t !i t wi ?i u ' eeased. Mr. Dunn declared that tM. ni.nm 5*' tloua ahouldI Ire made until the Kama, Pi"*, named, and said that he wnulil *«!■. Mr. Fillmore Ibr President aa the oS?, for who can restore peace to the cmmirr vl " tlon was taken on the rear,lotion. ' ' 0 " \\" AS IN NfJTON, July ‘i'J—In •!,„ v*„., . day, Mr. Ilutler introdured » l,*ll t^rej,*,.^ eornpensHtion of members ol (.'oiieress ww .Senate Concurred iu the unendmeot or t?j House ol Beprcsentntlve-. to adtonro ™ S* intb ol Aiiguat. The Senate aUi named t* Northweetern Harbor Appronriattoo “ml 11 The House amended the Senate 1 ? '<• the adjonrument, and dxed the 1-tli niljguo Waoimshtox, July 12. _<; 0 |. Brtmk. .. rested and held to bail to keep the pea -um or *5000 on the affidavit r/Fr,a* t Treadwell, or Kew York. Bell,„r his surety. Wl< Washington, July22.—The testirnrmv u.i Herbert trial lias been coududed. IlKooniS for the defence offered to submit the ease mi* OFFICE OF THE HOAIU> OF COM- MI88IONKILS DF TIIESAV’II WATER WORKS, Sanassah, July 23*1. U5'3. ■s-.ys-e. The Bonril of Coinmis*|oni-r* the Savaii- KIT i.aW Water Woik-. will elect a Secretary on Monday, tin* 4lb .|»y of Augurt next. «t 4 o’ciwk, I*. M., lo fill vacancy iic(-4i?:iim«*il l»y tho resignation of theuntler.-iiftiisil. Salaty'$S('0—-Hond 85.D0U By order, WM. WAKING HABERSHAM, iy24—lo Seo’ry Sav’li Water Works. NOT 1C TO MARINERS. LIGHT VKS-F.L ion been moored in Cwla- •Tie round, (in 4 L, atlioius water at lew lido,) helwren Grenadier Shoals ami Hie Eastern RrcuUi-is nmning «*ir the South Karteru point of Uiltoii He-» L She is schooner rigqe»l with a third ma*t li*r the lantern: hail painted rod. aud will >liow one bright white light, ut au elevation ol thirty feet above the no t. T.vbce Light bear S. \y. Tyheo Beacon bears S. South-Fast p tint ol llilt«-u Head boar* N.N E. llraddock’s point bears N. by E. .Stoddard’s bouse on Duui’tiakee L'laml liuurs W N’.W. The light will be shown for the first time on tbo evening ol Aujp-.rt 1st. By order of Lis hi House Bo-mi. Ma.nkuclt Mtmms, jy2-l—(» L. II. lusp. Utli Hist. ; pAI-KHj X ste-*, I IJ-21 S O A FAN D STa'BOI 1—7 30 do B-icIianau’s do •500 reams Wrapping Paper, us-orteu si- landing ami for >nio bv SGBANTON, JOHNSTON K- cd. —76 hose* Smith’* Family • 1 Simp do 105 hoxe.r Colgate's lb h.ir and N 60 do do Pale 60 do Oswego I Vail ^larcii 6'.* do B'.-tt'IoIl’s do do, just received and lor .-ale bv jyU4 ‘ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. AUD—Jo hills No i Leaf laird, l itiding au«l Ibr Stanoe Sickness in New York. - The Her ald of Saturday says : “A man known ns Billy Barlow, died at the house Ul Leuord street, yesterday, after au ill- uc»i of but fifteen minutes. Hu turned black immediately after Ids death, and it must lie that cholera was the cause. There were several other deaths of tho huiiio kind yesterday. A gentleman came to the (fillers office late lust night, and stated that a servant girl, living with him 15 Nassau street, had died in the house, af ter a few minute’s illness, und turned black aoou after. It may have been tbe extreme heat, but it looks like Home virulent disease.” Alaumkii.—'"The Buchananitea have already commenced a system of very thorough organi zation and party drill, und they mean to con tinue it until after tho election.”--Bangor Whig. True as the Gospel. Wo have commenced the work of organization, und we mean to con tinue it; and next September wo will show you its results. Bragging won't aavo you,und your monstrous falsehoods about the democracy will ull react upon you and overwhelm you. Yes, we are organizing.—Eastern Argus. Appointment of Indian Agknth.—Ansolmi Arnold, of Nebraska Territory, to be agent for the Blmwnee und Wyundott Indians. John A. Alston, of Hrmth (’aroliua, to he agent for the Imliiinsof the ng(sney for the Ottoesnnd MiHsourlnns. John B. Uobortson, of Nebraska Territory, to be agent for tbe Indians of the Oiniihu agency.- An Unusual Arrival*.—The bark Kate Lin coin, arrived from Dcmcram, has on board a largo, live anaconda snake, 17 feet long and uix inches in diameter. Hois perfectly kind, and is consigned to John M. Smith A Uo. General Buford is, wo learn, on his way from Kansu* und daily expected here. Hu old friend i will lie glad to welcome one who bus done ko much for the Southern cause. Here turns on a visit and with no intention of aban doning Ills Kalians enterprise.—Ent'aula Spirit. do SltoqMcr*. land— 25 do ing ami for salt- by Iv24 NCR ANTON, JOHNSTON v ( D OMES’: Gia TIC LlOUuRs? 76 bbls E Ptirtp*' Rye 6a bids Doiuc.dic I’raa !y 50 do Now Oilcans Whisky 50 *l*t Luther Fulton's Ram, jiul received and tor sale by Jy.»4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. F LOCK—125 suck* and 60 bh!«! IVunessee Flour, Just received and for sale by jy.-t YONGK k FRIERSON, 4u B iy street. B ACON—10 casks prime .Shoulders, Just receiv ed ami (Or sale by .iy'24 VOXUE k FRIERSON, 4U Itoy *t. L AUD—25 keg- prime Leaf Lard, just received ami Ibr sale by Jy24 RODGERS k NtiRKLS. 100 DOLLARS REWARD. f PHE ubovo reward will be p dd to any p‘I'mjii JL who will luruUli proof to conviction of tbo per son or parsons, who attempted to blow up my houso 011 Friday nicht last, by exploding a qaaritiiv of Riiapow«lcr iiiolvr U. jy 10—0 EMMA WOOD. NOTICK. rpHK L'NDEUSIgNKD having tills day nsaoeiated X tlicmsolves together for thu purp«wi»ot couduct- ing tlm Wliolus'ilc Grocery Business, and having purdiascd ihv stock of Rodgers Norris, will here after eonllime the business under the th in of Unit- gers, Norris k Co., ut the old stand, corner of Buy ami Lincoln streets. JAM. G. KO|HJKKS, JAS. A. NORRIS. GKO. H. JOHNSTON, JNO. N. BIRCH. Savannah, Jane 2d, I860. je 2 riWtE firm of RodgcrH k Norris liiTving this day X been dissolved by ttic alio vis association, citlior purtmu' will use tlic name of this firm iu liquidation. ' x JAS. G. KOI Hi KR.S, JAS. A. NORRIS, Savaiiimli, Jane 2*1, 1850 jo 2 KKBZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER An assortment of sizes and with Um I itf«t improvement, can only In* found at oar store. We will sell Ibein ut the manu facturer V retail prices, adding only the trailMKirtatinn, and pul them tip free of charge. KENNEDY k BEACH, llodg-um’s block, corner of Broughton and Hull sts. JiilylT TO MASTBR lIUlLnBR* AND CON- TK ACTORS. P ROPOSALS fbr erecting a llasnidc Hall lot goto. moll’s Lnlgu No. I, Will bn received Ht luyof- lice until tho first Monday In August next. — ~ow FOR PHILADELPHIA. 7b tail Saturday, August 2d. at Ho'clock. P. M. m x-. The United ritutos Mail Steamship t KEYSTONE STATE, dipt. Hardic, S^^maTwiil leave a* above. For freight or ixtssage apply to C. A. GREINER, Agent Cabin I'ussago ."20 00 Steerage Passage 7 00 Passengers by tbis ship for Baltimore and Wash ington will be landed at New Castle. Dclawure, it de-ired, from which pluce cars start three limes dully for tbe above cities, and other Southern points. Jy22 FOR NEW YORK. To tail Saturday, July 26th. at 3 o'clock, l*. Al. The steamship FLORIDA, Captain Won41iull, will leave us ubove. For freight or passage apply to PaDELFOKD, FAY k CO. S&“ Berths not secured anill |iuid for. Cabin Passage S26 Steerage Passage 8 49r Shippers of Cotton by these steamships will please take notice, that no Cotton will be received at tie presses that is not distinctly marked on the edge of the bale. Jy23 Niagara Falls, the Lakes & Canada SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. Per Steamship Keystone State, via Philadelphia FARE TO PHILA- DELP’A 8 >40. T HIS LINK connects at Philadelphia with the Greet N'urlli-Western Raiboad Routo. through to Niagata Fills and Uull'alo, in »-ixtecn hours from Pbiludelpht... Through Tickets, with the privilege or stopping at Philadelphia, aud Intormediato points, for salo by the Agent Fare to Niagara Falls or Buffalo f-28 *• * Elmira 26 *• Canandaigua 28 CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent, J23 Savannah, Georgia. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARIER —lbo fiuo Hcbr PLAN DOME, Capt Browu, wdlrecoive freight or char tor for a Northern port. Apply to JOHN T. ROWLAND, jy22 71 B.y street. ribLI) PENS—Persons derirous or obtaining a VX goood Gold Pen, are invited to call and In spect a new lot which wo have just received, and which we can recommend. Jy23 • 1). B. NICHOLS k CO. Jyo—aw JOHN s. BOWEN, Architect. Q.UNPOWDEU—300 kegs Kentucky Rille Powder, BO liHlf kegs do do do, FFg 100 qr do do do do, Fg FFg 600 caunisters Sporting Powder, in City Maga zine aud for sale by j>*23 WEBSTER & PALMES. B AGGING AND ROPE—76 bales Guuny Cloth 30 half bale* do do 200 colls Kentucky Ropo, in store, for salo by jy23 WEBSTER A PALSIES. C OFFEE —400 bags Rio Colfeo, fair, and prime luo bags Iaguira do do do 50 pockets Old Government Java Coffee 60 boxes ground West India and Juva Coi'.'ee, landing, in store and for rale' by Jy2.J WEBsTFU k PALM Li. W HISKY, RUM ANirBRANDV---76 bbls x, xx. xxx aud xxxx Whisky, 50 do Rum *J6 ‘j casks Brandy. 26 bbls do Received ami fur sale by jyi7 McMahon a ddylk. I'WUKAL CUI.1.10UK OF GKOHUlA. Auupsrs, July lh5«. rnHE TWEXTY-FlTTll Course of lectures in this X Instituliou will commeuce the AYrst Monday in AVkwiher next. FACULTY. G. M. N’kwtox, u. n., Anatomy. I.. A. Onus, n. n., Surgery. 1.. P. Gjlrvix, u. I*, Materia Medicu. Therapeutics aud Medical Jurisprudence. J. A. Evk. 41. o.. Obstetrics ami Di.-easel of Wo men and Infants. II. V. M. Mukk. 41. n., Physiology and Pal in logi cal Anatomy. Autx. Mkaxs, 4i. ii.. Profesior of Chemistry. L. D. Fohu, M. i».,Institutes and Praciiceol Me.b cine. H. F. Cami-hkij.. 4t. !>., Surgical, Comparative ami Microscopic Anatomy. R. Camcuku,)!. i»., Demonstrator of Auutmny. •**. B. SiU4io.\H, si. t>.. As-iaumnt Demonstrator. Clinical l ectures will be delivered ivguluily ut the City Hospital, aud ample opportunities will Ip’ afforded for thu stud) of Practical Anatomy. Fees for the entire Course $lo5 o» Matriculation Ticket (to betaken once) 6 <k) For for further particulars, apply to Jul2—2w G. M. NEWTON, Dean -100 coils Rope, to arrive per schr Allia PATTEN, HUTTON A CO. H AMS,—lo casks Tennessee liatua, a superior article, for salo bj R ope.—k jyio . _lo by Jy8 WILLIAM LYNN, 87 Bay street. (JILLS, Isites, Embroideries, White Good kj Mitt*. Ac., justbeiug opened aud for sale by J. W. THUELKEU), tnar2l Cor. Congress and Whitaker Bts. P OTASH—to ewes Rectified Potash, iu tin cans. for family use; to casks Potash, just received t»nd tor sale by jy 11 RODGERS. NORRIS k CO. M USTARD, Ac.— lOU boxes Mustard; 160 do pure Pepper: 100 do Starch; received aud Ibr rale bv McMAHON k DOYLE. June 19 205 and 207 Kay street. "JCoN AND PORK —60 bhds Clear Bides", 26 do tlibbed do, 10 casks Hams 50 bbls Mess Pork. Just resolved and tor sale by J>’9 RODGERS. NORRIS tt CO. pI*A>TEll--50 biIjfl Caleined Plaster, in stole aud for j-alo by Jj 12 OGDEN, NT A HR k CO. ~ L AMP OIL VINEGAR, &c.—Just received : 20 bids Nolar lamp Oil, 10 cases Olive do 50 b >xes Readell's Foap, Starch aud Cuiultes 30 do Colgate's Family Pale and No 1 .Soap 20 do Ground Coffee 20 do Judge's pure Sperm Caudles luo do Choeolute, Miirtard aud Pepper 20 do Yeast Powdors, 10 ensos Table NuU_ (.0 do/. 2 aud 3 lumped Pails 60 dox 2 and 3 ply Brooms 60 do/, cotton and maullla cordi 50 dor. .Scrub Britahes. assorted 20 doz painted and cedar Tubs 60 gross wood matches 20cu»k* Byaas* London Porter, qts and plutB 100 reams assorted Wrapping Paper 6 kegs choice Goshen Butter, for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, jy 12 corner Broughton aud Druyton sts. M OLASSES—.JAO bhds, puticbeons and bbls Mus covado, Ilarbodoca aud New Orleans Molus- sea, in store and for salo by june20 WKIWTER k PALMES I jTI.OUR.—301) sucks Palace Mills lkiublu flxtra J Flour, Jnsi received and for sale by jy8 RUSK. DAVIS & PNG. C ANDU>.-60 boxes BcadeR's O’g Tallow Can- by dies, 30 do do 8’s do do, lauding and for sule Jy8 ? UK ANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. B AGGING ROPE, Xc.—76 balos Bagging 200 coil* Western Ropo 2,000 lbs Twine, for >-ale by iy8 RODGERS, NORRIS k CO. I jllAiUIt.—leu sacks Palace Milla Flour, suj>erliue ; 160 sacks Knoxville do do 60 do Lenoir’s do extra 60 bbl* NiL-hvillc «lo do For rule low by Jy« PATTEN. HUTTON It 00. H ARPER for JULY.—Harpcr’s Nrw Monthly Magazine, for July, received and for sale by WAltNOCK k DAVIS, j«n**l8 | Mi Cflngross at rod XMiLTON MARKET BKEFt—10 Half bbls I. Fulton Mai ket Reel’, and 10 dodo Pork. Just received bv •miV2»I J 1». JIBSK. U» i.\11- .20 ithdrehmn- st i roix Sugar, ju*T re ceived and for sale by Jy to SCRAN ION, JOHNSTON k CO. VALUABLE HICB PLANTATION' FOR SALIC, WITIIIM TIL, MILE. .IH||K I.TTV OT r4T,»j|| O Xtlct ilrs ,T "0M | a> III [iwcraiHT n«it! will L Tulil beforo thu Com l House m the mu ,7- tiuiii.1i, thu l hntalif.ii on thu favaniiah ti?... ,* tliiloi, fr. in the eiiy, kniivrn B . Mulherr j lirou.' ? jonftltlg to the u-tatu of the hlu I-Ullp I t,n,.. •* tu iiinit »H liiiinlieil uni ui«I,tv..uvut, wtiiuh tliuro uru two hinulruj acre, or Ur-t .ui.’t i ltdo l ine laud, aud uuu hundred and Ulty.B.1. under gond hanlts and In a line elate r„.,, S’ Uuu. Aim., .evunly Uve acre., nr lilah Iil.i , , 7 cultivation. On the |ihn.e are a good dwe Une |S o l, . r , s '""if; b " r " s i hiiutet aw S outhulldlnga. all in a good alati of ro|,a,r. |. er ™ de.lrlng t.. imrchve tedl caU upon the cnden'S who resides within four miles id the trove T.nn' of sale mate known on tbe dav or p(«- slou nut given until the tlr.-t of January ’’ JylJ-bl IL K. HARRISON, Ex* or Ai- Tbe Char! estoa Morcurv will pjbistibu<'- week until tbe flay of a»L. UR’S PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALlSu CANS AND JARS, •lust receive I an invoireor.tr- tljur - .* Patent .ft Tight Nelf-Sraling C A N S •txn JARS, For l*reaerviu£ ntrns. TOMATOtg, 4c. Full direction* tbr preservit* . accompany earti lor sale at mauuracturerV prices bv HORACE MORSE. 115 Iirouglitou it Also, an essortment or Ludlow k I’o’s arid Bor rtf* Screw Top Fruit Cun*, lev than m-t. J>’1* Cun. [AC1ROR1ZKD UT T1IK >TATK OEOJ.OU.] FORT GAIXES AC A DE 31YLO T TER Y. CLASS 17. To bo drawn in the city of Atlanta <i. public. «»;i MONDAY, July 2S. HS«i, tl,. ; HAVANA PLAN. SAMUEL DIVAN Ai CO., Man a gut. PRIZES AMOUNTING TD $ 1 0 2,0 0»M! Will he distributed according to the following BRILLIANT SCHEME! 30,000 NOIBERS-ir>,l!lO PRIZES! 1 prize of... i “ 1 *• ... 2 prizes of.. SCHEME. .829,000 is 420,evu .. 10,000 is 10,000 ,. 1.000 is 1,000 ,. 1,000 is 1,000 ,. 400 are ,. 220 are 4W 10 “ SO are Stw 100 “ 50 are 5,00n 4 prizes of 2oo app’g n* 820,ooo prize, are 4 “ 100 •• 10.000 prize, are 4» 8 “ 50 •• 1,000 prize, are 4(0 6 •• 40 “ 400 pilze, are tfJO 8 '* 30 “ 220 prize, aro 2W 40 “ 20 80 prize, nre 3(0 16,(GO of $4 amounting to . ..Ui.tW 15,190 prizes amounting to 8102,tOU Til it 15,CCu prizes of 84 are determined by tbe nun.b.-r whicli draw.- the 820,000 prize; it tU uumber >ln.uld be uu o.’.d numlcr, then every wM number ticket iu tl e scheme will be entitled to D if uti cun numb* r. then every even number tuket ill the sell* tlic WiJ bu entitled to 84. in addition D any other prize which the ticket may draw. furchiL-iTS in buying an equal quantity of eddaini and cwu number tickets, will be certain of draw* ing neatly half tins co-t of the same, with chance of otitain’ing olaor prizes. All those tickets ending with u, 2,4, G, is,are evee —all those euding with 1, 3. 6, 7,1*. are odd. Remember tlint every prize is.drawn, and |u)» b|o in lull without deduction. All prizes of 81O00, ami under, paid immediate!) after tbe drawing—other prizes at tlic usuallluwtf thirty days. 4tir All cotuiiiuuicatioits strictly contldeuiiai. The drawn numbers will be forwarded , to pur chasers immediately utter tho drawing. Whole Tickets $6—Halves $2.6o—Quuiter* 1125 Prize tickets cashed or renewed iu other ticket* at either office. Orders tor tickets can be addrcs.-ed cither to S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga .or jy 19 S. &W.4N, Montgomery, Ala THE HAVANA PLAN. More Frizes than Blanks. 1,767 PRIZES !! ! $lt >2,000. Only 13,000 Numbers 111 Jas|>ei* Coirnty Academy LOTTERY. nrt BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. CLASS P. To bo drawn August 15tli, le'»G. ut Concert R»n, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintendence « Col. James M. Logan and James A. XDbet rsq. Patrons will please examine this Scheme estetui' ly, compare it with any other, and d It isuti un’ best ever efiered. and the chuuccs to ibtam capi tals fur better, don’t purcha-e ticket*. CAAITAL. $15,000. I Urize of 815,080 ic 1 “ 3.000 is 1 “ 2,000 is.... 4 “ 1,000 are.... 10 “ 500 are. .. 50 “ 100 are ..815,000 3.000 2.000 4.000 5,000 5,000 20 Approxim’s of 8501(* *15.(00 prize are ♦Ltoj 60 “ “6 to 3.0.10 •» are 60 •* 20 to 2.090 “ «"* 80 “ of 812‘J to each of tlic capitals 7500 prizes or 8>,' are 7767 prizes amounting to *102.1™' Tickets 810, Halves *5. Quarters *2 6o. •%& Frizes payable without dedm tleti. The 7,500 prizes of $8 >; are determined by it" * number which draws tho *15.000; if Hat ' should be an odd muuber, llmu every odd ticket in tbo scheme will he entitled *8 60; IfJJ • even number, then every even uumber tiewer be entitled to *S 5o, in addition I" cay tilicr l r '*” which tuay be drawn. . „ auJ Purchasers buying an eqnnl qiiaullty even number tickets witli bo certain o* draw jg nearly ono half tho cost of tho same, witli Crjiiees of obtaining other prizes All those tickets endiug with 0, 3, 4, M. » r ‘ even; all those endiug w itli 1,3, 6. 7, V, are odd. Persons sending nmuoy by mail nafd lint fear its boiug’last. Orders particularly attended to. ton* mutfieaMons confidential. Bank note* <* f banks taken at par. . Thoso wishing particular nutnbors should «'rd<r Immediately. Address, JAMES F. W1NTUL Jyl3 ^ Manager. Karon, i«»- K ECEIVED per steamer Kucxville: laities Klastlc Belts, black and colored Do Nell MiL^, ull qunlitlos. Also, Gents biown English half Hose Do Silk and Usle Doves, for rale Jyl7 1.ADSON d KiH.tJ--- B UTTER—A small lot or Cliolco t.’oshen Butter locolvod iwr^teatner Knoxville, “‘id for all's BuruHiim ami iniiiKtXuAS-*™ 1 ' III iS, 30, 33, 34 nihl 30 Incli Silk I nitirolln.. aoceived aud Tor sale by .. ^ 4 juu. 0 LADSON J* ROOLBS-