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persquaro. . -- • •
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e mutire of the lnisluo.-s to be
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The undersigned, puhlishors of I wily, fn-Weekly
it ud Weekly ^nowsjHtjiers in .Savummh , (•»., pledge
ourselves strictly to adhere to the aoove bill ol
charges,/md in uo mstnncp to deviute thorelirmn.
,1’he above ruto-s to take etfeCl .March 1, 1?5C, uiitj
to uoatinuo burning, until ctmuged by the vote of a
uiAiority of tin* undersigned.
N. H.—Thi-> schedule shall uot in any way etl'ect
tlia.tnjearUy of cvisuog coutracis. All contracts Tor
urn gb.»r oratiy HpcciticiVtiim*, shall only ccime
WltU ili*' expiintion of’the-period tor which they
tyere tnadtr.
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, ,rfM'i:o fcr'uas, lit- uUizan.
§>VlTi||.vjiTO\ MntyiUfiiV
V>. u i mo
t*« .»«•#>’ adrerfisers shmi
.-.ontrien'd lbj‘. AH oopii
naihig delinlt'-ly the nun
A Tale ot' a Pocket Archipelago.
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(Fhk ^EATifER.--The weather for several
jlftys cqol pud fair in to-day cool, «1otidy and
rafny- We yegret irtucli that our u|»-oouutry
frlenijs who-ie oiops ave fiuflbrlntf so severely
from a continued drought, ure not. permitted to
share la the showers, which, during tlio last
two mouth a have so, frequently, uuil copiously
visited tills region.
Nos' Anuir.u. op tiik Floriim. Boat—The
Hfianiei S(l.‘ Johns, due here yesterday Inomlug
from Florida, has uot arrived up to the hour ut
which qur paper goes to press. So many cas
ualties huve heiallen Suvaimah atenmers en
gaged iu the Florida trade, that uneasiness is
Vvfty naturally felt wheu one of them is behind
her time, rioiue accident, though wo trust not
h serious one, doubtless, detains tin* bout now
ovtrdup. \f she tines qol pveviotisly repoja Vjei'.
ilelf, tidings of J|cr may ho expeoteil by tho
Carolina, to-morrow morniug.
CUm.km.vn House, KnoXVIlt.b.—This estab
lishment, as will he seen from their advertise
ment, has pissed iuto the hands of* Messrs-
Sampson ( Ljujier and Johu Eady. Friend
Sumpsbu we know ol' old. Au honester aiul
better quit wou|d. be h*vd to Hud. Hu is a
Brother to the Lnnier, formerly of-the Lanier
House; Mauou-^thd wilH we doubt not, suscaiu
the reputation of tlie name.
The 'Rapublican proposes to give iU readers
the letter of the Hon. F. S. Bartow, published
by us yesterday afternoan. Our co»mlint on
the same would assist its digestion very mucli^
and the Republican should give its readers uti
opportunity of seeing how we meet alt the
points in the letter.
The HevTMr. Barry "gratefully acknowl
edges the receipt of $2,750 82, us the returns of
fc. M. Orphan Fair of last April. After paying
fhe expenses qf the Fair, 1 anil discharging a
t|dbt oi' several hundred dollars, Mr. U. vested
the remainder in city and C. It, R, Bonds.
The uuiHlispusal of hcvoitiI articles which it
wua hoped would have been sold ore this, and
returuH made,oecassloned the delay ofthis uc-
knovrUdgement.
Finns in Aim'sta.—The CtmfituUwuilitl
of this morning, miys there were four llresin
Augusta Tuesday night-the work or incen
diaries. Loss iu all about ?»5,000—five thou’
sand of which fell upon the Augusta Manufac
turing Company. '
>V»tcial 0»rrc«|Kitirtanco of Ilia Dally I’cun-ylvuuia-
From Witsliltigtoti.
Washington, July 18.—-A caiiciis of Homo-
• rutic Heimtorsand members of Congress, was
held lot lie Senatd Chamber, on Wednesday
evening,and was largely attended. Tho object
and purpose of tlio meeting itusto compare
notes.uuda general ermsuitafiou as (o^ylmt
,fj(s ii(*r,nksiiry id various States fo ensure sue*
> f'v-*, and how mutters stood in certuiti locali
ties. The most glowiug uccounts wore given
by the Xorthcrn and Xorth-westorn members,
of the position oi tlilugs in tlieir immediate lo
calities. They all predict that victory would
crown tbeir efforts, and that the bright star of
Democracy uever shone with more hrilllaucy
and efTulgency than at presont. Senator Janus,
of Rhode Island, in a very eloquent aud happy
vP*t it, pledged “(JttJo Rhoda”to Ihoperqo;
Oiicy, This nnuounecinant was roceivoa'wiln
proud satisfaction, a.s you may well suppose,
indeed, to carry that Httlo Abolition Know
Nothing Btnte would bea trlumplrwot-thy tbo
JaCks-jiiiau era. Indiana, Illinois, lllcliigah,'
■ *^ cw Hampshiere, aud Conneolcut, wore
pledged to Buchanan aud Hreckeuridge by
| r <s^mdon» and overwhelming majorities.
A Nkw Missiom-^-Tho King of Ava ianaiil
have de4patchcd Messrs. Kincaid und Dawson;
American Missionaries, of the Baptist Church,
on an embassy to the President of the Dnlted
will* * view of establishing a friendly
feeljug between the two countries?
Opposite IMumpol, on the udust of* UrlUony,
is a little cluster of isiums, known Ijy Uiv.aiu-
hltioUfi name of the Archipelago of Brehat. Jt
is quite a jiooket ureliipetngo. The whole num
ber of the iuhubitauta* is* not above 1 fifteen
hundred ; hut, (iih is natnral, it seems to iusn-
lur p6hi>lc,) this diminutive natimi b iuiuoua
lot- ,.rido and. exclusiveness. Tlic uiau of lire-
hut will not admit, that ho isu! Frchchmau, or
even a Breton—he la. a. muti of Urehat. High
and low—for then* ure such distinctions even
there.. nut inly, tliiiik.themscLv.ca»ui». , rim , ..tj.uiU
the ivet of the world, but look upon strangers
wish dislike tfdd CohtbtUpt.* 1 Thb tUfllftn cany
this Jiicdjiidlco so far, that if ati unlucky being
of their sex uouideutly come, over trotu tho con-
lincut to seek.employment, every back!b ttiru*
ed upon her, and ihuro Is nota ainglo "Word"!*!'
grouting. Sho is soon compelled to go and
seek u hvuhood elsewhere. The men ure more
cosmopolitan, lor they ate .all sailors, utmost
from infancy. Hut, however far they may go
,m. their voyages, they always return to seek
a wife on tlieir native soil ; aud When old
age compels them to settle down, they re
turn to their national bjgotry and exclusive
ness. _
The Arcliipelugo .of Brcbul is composed of
a large island, unulhor two joined together by
a causeway, constructed by Vauh ad*:' add a
uumber oi islets und rocks, uow comi»lewiy ; trfi*
inhabited, but formerly eovored witli buildings
of various kinds, fortresses or monasteries—it
is uneortuin which. Whan 1 lirst saw Brehat
it was tVotu the rock above Paiuipul. Tim
great ocean tide was cinuiug iu accelerated by
a violent wind, aud seemed to tbreatuu to bury
the .pocket urunipelugo iu its vast foaming
vvaVfesi'' Them wu* dotldug 1 In the ToputuUou
of the place to induce . me to visit it; .uud 1
hhouid have bccu coulcut with tills, distant
view, had it uot lieeit for tiie peculiar eireuiu-
stunoeswhich 1 am now aboutto mlute.
I had just arrived--wandering through Bret-
any without uny special object—from Saint 1
Brituc, iu the coupo of a diligence, or, rather,
in whht d’iis calledf dhe..'cuupp. of ,wlmt W5s
called a diligence. -li-waa^soFt nr miserable
.oiuuibUs;with two ttiistuorulic scuts iu JVohT,
divided •tt’by .a ragged leather curtain. Pea
sants aud their wives, with children, dogs and
fowls, occupied the hiuder compartment. I
lmd scoured olio ol tho places in front; the
other was occupiedby a good looking, bright
eyed yuuiig man, who*-.* dress aud demauuor
at unco pointed him hut to Ik* Alt 'QfUeer 'In
some stout moioUuut ship. From his coiiversa-
Lion, i learned that he helouged to that part ol
the world. Ou the other hand, ho seemed, far
from Inclined to bo comuiunicatlvo ubout his
own UH'dlrs; and when we leaped to the gitmrjd;
iu front of tli Hotel ,tA ‘— ,w; -
a hearty, sliuko’ of tl ..
aud disappiiued, without any intimation that
ij w.as hkoly yro. nUouli|.mect 1 qmiin < .. ,
My walk along the v ,,n Hd took place on,tlm
morrow, und' uite'r ' huVlag ' admired a scene
which is always admirable—tho coming iusil
tho Atlantic lido against a rocky shore protect
ed by outlying islands—1 had ‘begun to think
that my pmssence was no longer absolutely
reqdlred in that part of the 1 world, * and that i
might ti* well,go back over tH6 hills to Saint
Briiue. it wus in this ‘mood of iniqd that l
saw wmiiug towards nio, 1 Va'lkiug frith an uu*
’certain step, my traveling companion of the
pvovlouH.Uay. I at, U,v*t thought that Uc was
doing as I was, numely, admiring tho.pnnqiect:
but it soou appeared, from his uwkwurd iigd
confused manner: not only that he was no stu
dent or the pictui-esque.-but that ho was work*
lug up Ulu uourago to apeak to mu ouapolut,
which iutei esteddiim puradhally. Tho salutu-'
tion was more cordial on my side than on his.
>Vo tulkod a little, of course, about the pros*
poet, aud about the weather; ami then he said,
quite timidly— ’
“Hare you no intention of visiting onr Arch!*'
pelug) of Brchut V’
“None in tho world,” I' \Vds kbdut to renlF,’
but the word “oiu ,,? struck me. ‘Ton iir« tq'eii,
from Brehat ?” 1 enquired,Answering tlio ones*
tion by another- j. •
lie seemed glad of tlio opportunity to tell
his story, being evidently iu a diU’erent mood
from tiiut iu which I hud pi'eviously seen him.
Wo sat down on a wall lielonging to a ruined
cottage, with onr faces to the wimV, whh:U
sometimes compelled usfo Id watchful (csfour
lmts should bp blotyn away, ahd brought the
taste of salt to qur lips. , . ....
“Yes,” said tho yqiiug nmn. “laiu from
Brehat; a wild country for strauaers, though
worth visiting toy a day, but to all those born
upon It as dear ns If it wore oue of the sunny
isles of Greece. You must go and see fdr yotirr.
self, however, what kind of place It is. 1 shall
try to tempt you, for I have a Hellish Interest to.
satisfy. -It is now exactly a year since I left it.
I wcut to Nantes aud joinod my ship, boutid to
Trebisoud, in the Black Sea. We have traded
ever since in the Mediterranean—n line ldcdcof
water. Uave you eyer heenthere?”* " V *•
V replied that 1 had; but added, smiling; that
this was a very meager outline of-a story. Hb
admitted that it was. After all, he had noth
ing particular, he said, to' tell. ‘ The fact was,
“he loved somebody”—a wry plain, simple,
and common fact,quite uninteresting to a atran*
ger. Hut,who was this somebody? Madeleine. JL
very deQulto description! To him, however,
the name lmd prodigious signilloaoce. Jt meant
-as I found wlion lip grqd«ally warined in*
tu codfeisimj—(tie Rrst meeting on the danclug-
ground<m Sunday eveuing noartho bouoh when
he returned alter his lirst voyuge, begun when
he was a boy—a desolate orphau—aud conclud
ed whcuspiitt a man; itmeant the admiration and
love which had flashed through his frame when
ho lirst beheld her coming along beneath somo
stunted trees amidst her comrades in age, who
seemed born ouly to be her attendants; it
self be might lie driven tn commit some crime*:
A* my journey Uud no. jiiutioular. goal, it avu*^
not u very groat sacrilice uqin.v.iiurtlu.cmmunt.
,1 took his. iiwtructipns, projnlijcjl. U|..iytu*:n. op
the morrow, wcut witli him tt^Faimpol.himla
bark, niid/'uie weather haldiig bimoine qiiife
line',*hi a lt*w hours i*^«c!io^f ilndmt. • • - • •• *
1 A*wall of-erumbling granito tiuoirolCH-tlre
prliiuipuNsliuHl, unduUowa nothing to he «?on-
frum Urn sea .hpt tlie . (jiuuiuRh of jitunmuus
small hilVt. «IWA-«ryw|i9d,,with..(tti^a». .Ah.
you advanced iqlund, however, the country be*
comes mdro ploaslujj. ‘Hi 17*w parts orTriince,'
indeed', 1s tbo soil more ihdustrlbusiy tndaii’iHl*
of. * Tho Helds ‘exteud t« tho very*band Of the
rocks, and are covered* with a rieri*vcgctatiou.*
Between them run narrow pathwujw, quitutiuf.
flelont. ihr VUc.uso of a .disUici .wUpiU .mmUiipi}
iiut u singlo curt ijy»; eyep a sjpgjo liuisp. .Tjioip
ard a good many cows; mid eurriagb.is perform*
cd by ulbatis of ussuh. IliiuitiUs/ composed of
neat uud cleah houses, und With; nanus wading
iw “kor,” and“eo^ - nre seutleml *Uere*u«u
there.* Thu most considerable is eiillud Le
Bourg; und it was towards this*, that I directed
my stops from the IdhUib^ plua\
Tlidro wu’sbf courso lib hotel or Vesjiecliiljlc
*’any kiml, hut.l managed..to. ehtaiu hos-
S lt’amy la a cabaret, whoro.l saw soiuo sailors
riukiug. The hostess, was a surly old lady
who.looked.at mo askance as I eonsunieil ail
early diunur, for which l lmd promised to pay
well. Sho could hot make uut wiiat I wunted
at Bourg*. but'ilid nbt vhou»o to indulge iii any .
inquiries; *1 was tfbligmHtrbegin tirc rrmvemw l
sssMomjtt'
aimed ut. 1 had-naked -who weratbe-principal
iuhubitanUot jheMaud.?.klnuiJieeu.asked iu
return, whpt 1 jvauted.to.hnow.fqf? At leugMb
I boldly mentioned the name of Af. Bose, uud
succeeded iu learning that he had g6ue to
Frauce, perhaps to Paris.
“A.ud MadMilene,’’ said l-T .
: The old lady came aud stood full liefure mo
und looked, with something like liny, in my
countemiuoe. •
,“Whut buHiuess hud l,”'sho ut length asked,
Flo speak of the bride of Kerwurevu ?**
Thcso Wbrils-aVohr6 told'w«,*that pbor t’oi*- 1
! uie‘.s fate was, iu reality, decided. “1 remained
silent, Und the hostess, tiiinklug.tlm; ,s|ie,,!iud
sulUciuiitly rebuked me, went away to attend lo
her.domestic duties. .But, iL seems that her
uiiud contiuucd to work-upon the thouglits
I hud suggested. .Sho caiuo backtomu with a
geiRlerexpression of eountenunco. -sut down
near me, and said— • *•■• -
• “What curiosity un asiiaugor have about
the brjde qf fC^rw'areva V” f
I replied that f,did not. huqw what slie.iuwut,;
that I hud ouce..heard that. M.^Bosc lmd a
pretty daughter ; aud i usked about her -im
ply because I liad nothing ulse lri ask about.
... „. w “Hi that case,” replied she, “take-flay advice
Iutei do Udiincs, he gaveinw J? 1 , 1 ' 1 ‘1^ ,, ii t fi l , P ttk ot ,,0 f to ««»y unt * «1«« in tiiis
of the, baud, u fuuewcH uod, ^lutiu.^ llie trieudsol' M. Bose Ure uuhicrons
. without unv intiination Hint tll| d quanylsonje. 1 lutVe no tirde to tell you.
her.story i)OW,.oht ^.wllfrtiy noiyetldug .ubmU
It this Oveiihig, before you go. tn.bed^, If.vou
wish to sou her,” she milled,lowering her voice,
“tuke u brisk-walk-towards the-uortluim jsdnt
of. our Island, pass Kurwareva, just look ut the
ipretiy littli* houses you will see built th.t're. nnd
mailagl* *td reach tile ‘PriieiHJkVr 'HblloiV 'at
the thin* ot low tide. Approach it softly, and
■if you suspect sorrow,’do qo?. ^luak 'tif tvJwt
you. sec.” .* • *. ...... ...
So sayiug, tho hiwteas—in whom iiiHUiar ex-
clusiveness huikthua yielded to female gamil->
ity, bustled uway to attend to some now custom*
dr, uud l ^taited ih 'the • direction sho had
poiuled out. I soon' re.i6hed VuUbiins Cause
way, and, having.passed.a liaipletthut imm.b*
diately succcpdcd . it,.o'u(ci;pd upon a country..
totally diill'rPht id cliAractei lrom .thut which. 1
kave. described, .Everything, wore a wilder
aud moro savage ospeqt;. Itepkstumo fieqiuipt-i
ly brake through the soil,-and fosdtb grafter
height; iu straugo forms. Tho vegetation was
evidently less autivoi llteatli' UnH brushwood
.stretohedAtt greakmasses hero and.Uimc.. .The
few houses were of a ilifl'ereut character, lower
and more primitivo Kerwarihru, which! soon
reachod, was composed huts, built of
loose Htouo, uud- tbat^eifwith turf. But. a
little way from. it, amidst some .rocks, roue,.as
1 had beeu led to expect, an elegautlittln house,
that looked an much-out of-place there, us a
London villa - in the midst of tho Lib/Rii desert.
The shutters -wero closod, mid it did not ut
lirst seem to be inhabited;, but pun l pissed heap
it* l saw a veryavespeotuble looking man—not
tboAdmlral-r-sittiug iu the doorway, iu fan ut-
titudo of despondency, hut looking with iqlcut
eagm 4 ues’+. towards the north. Although cu
rious (oseqn the countenance of- another of. tlie
actors iu tho sad story, 1 refrained from ap<
iroacblng, and continued my walk towards
lie Feaoock’s Hollow.
As soon as l had passed the lust houses of tlie
Village, all traces of human presence disappear
ed. I entered a realm oi* rock, earth, air
Aud water, iuterminglcd. First, cams.a desert
heath, slukiog hero uud thero iutt» ksiiit'-mursh;
then ai; InclieedphUU ofineagrp turf; then two
enorinoBH blocks ot-granite, rising up like tlie
fragmentary walls of a ruined tower of gigau-
.tic magnitude. 1 looked round for the form I
expected to see. All wps sllput, Buye when the,
thousand murmurs of the wuves on, every side
were borne along by u gust of wind. 1 advanc
ed slowly, betweeu the seeming walls, meeting
With no obstacle but some huge stones, rounded
b ytho cqpUmial action of thp water,, which'at
prespdt, however,“Was far bcucutu, Sjuua
. dud of Hubtcrraueun roar warned me to be cau
tious; and prasently I saw a vast abyss open be
fore me-, uescendiug to invisible depths and
widening towards the beaeli below, wuoro tlio
water at its lowest ebb was playing iu tiie light
of the sun, now for down towards thehyrteuD.'
Across tho ceutre of the gulf lay a huge block
of stone, like ajbridge, which, as I afterwards
Iti nnnli IU'Ia.I III. lit. 4f.A C*. .V**
, .-
ibh ww,; , y , m"j[dihift fiUm Condo. * NViiy'. iV ,1?
yod ilfiV'iidt ftjlihvA|r'jib'out'my-story' and pity
imj. yolf Woillii'li nuf(e 'fri/fltthnodT Blit yoii
only loill; grii'y'e j/nd'palled? ‘ HU' 1 porhaps
yon ftiV utKrorrlmrf wild sdy lie wehV t^ tno
uottuniofUie act. But this Is uousetisuV f
iinieit lie' hia tried toilful WltUin "tile jearj'ii'ud
drdwncd’^ihi HusMIet up talk
•Luminii■- >Yiiu miu iiuiruuuuti «
bw/itry’/Mdw f'ailVrcloA’hiidii »is."“ fie walked;
slowly, us if not to lutimpt our collonuy rude
ly; but cvidentlV wus jurprised.- I looked ut
liiui Apologetically-, uiiuh'o-boited. '*.' •
i idMadelolnd/’* said Iri very gently Alid'«iWcv
UdurttHyi- '’tbhWir.ls gating cold as the livon 1 -’
jug uoiiibs* oh.* *‘Yoti |now that 'the father
badivmi* I/O ^areHil nbdit } yoiir health/*•
Slit smiled qui(,e-kinuy uther old' hialliitnd:
uud Ulok.hts wnn-wlth tjdentuiv took. I ‘Stout
away i»lU‘rfxi*hanginglalutns 'aitdgbncts'of
iiitefligoiice with liim;‘ihd did not turn back
mu' HO.meJhui'.. . L.tlicu jqw- this strange couplo
Walking sedately towanktliH little liouseuinong
tllp rO.VKH,... . i.ira. * >
! “AVhut sad story 1 .shill have to. tell pnorL'or-
hic.r, lhqi|ght.L ..« .
lifT.Ue iuistcsH Le Uourglnul very . little to add
■to wlmt 1 Intel learned; tut*as l lcept tho secret
of .ujy.iplmii!w,..\vith nHadcleiuo to myself,-1
had to emJj iro , death .had lieon .brought—pro
bably invented—purpos-dy. Thon,. Madeleine
lmd been oyer persuadoiiby ho father tu murry
the Adnijrul... What woe the., praclse moans
used to inliuouco her wort uiot .known; but on
leaving the church she tAaped from, the com
pany,, and-wus.. found, .some hours a Iter wars,
UnvAiUtiik
* COTTt>X-—N'o triin^uctliiBl'InVflfol j* 111,""
I^rfenooii; 1
votyVl«br^ *‘ , " IV tucrrr*5«Pi|»t»i
lUllO.V.—Itojf MMlIfl lo-tH I•»».;«*, H«wr NlUes Ich
WJi- Wbboil Ma lt«, Hinns IplSall**, uIiuuiIom
ft aud .loloa 6o per lb. Uimll hUhik In niarkot with i
falrffemnnil.* ' " »•••»
.Ricr—(Jool to I'rlmetLliHSc. ■ * .
ClURI.l«W)N, July ^•orm.v-Tl.o Iratnue
lions In thl.i arlleh roBlInmi oa -u-llaltod K-ale, Uio
tydOfl lOfilay having ,b3en. qnty.ji.V.vnt PV) Iwilqx, yt
fall mix! HiivHlining -rulus.
CplJi'MUIA, .July ^.n-rCorrox—Tjtu aperuUoiH
in rollon yesicriUy wero euuUuoa to «no lot of 160
bald winch Wd iiintur4tamr Wih'tilluhi at 10?/i!
roimA, qimlUyiinhlAUiig WgiKsl mliiuniiu.
'NBW ORI.RA.V$, July iO.—(Jdi-ro.v—tli« uiarkf-i
conllnuotl quiet with n lltnllcil Irnjuii/, roaiiliint*- in
Jala* of. 700. bales at about previous rates
lutwrlor OX/®*
Ordinary......d>j©0
OooilOrd.... Oh'
tinod Mid.'...1-0 f»10*<
l . • STatKUKXT OK COTTON.
aiyuk tiu hand 1st Heiitomhnr. 1866. r ..bales as,*201
Received since 1.764.1) III
■Received today..... m)ii
T,7»2.5fll
1.751V170
• 1.479—l,7CO,649
.UIdilllng....l0ti®10V
flood MluniiijtlM©—
Mid'g Fair..I‘J ® —
Fair —• • (S) —
tht^wingpeb.bladiiittJ.the Peacock’s Hollow,
hud cxeluiniing that shq was to be married-
witi|iutjm.year. ,.u ... u i... , >
fitis liupptmcd bdt.afw mouths.after Alor*
iiiu’s departure, which taakos it reasonable to
«upiv»»w.that tho^’oung man. was doluilcd to go
away, simply that tlio marriage might take
•place wUlmut pppositlou.,..Fa , om that time for-*
ww»|d..madvnn».imvev..p(irfuotly.racoveredi her
rea«!oii. though she lived on good tcrins-wUh-
the Admiral, wliu _treated .jie;',.ri)t)ier as his
dauuliter fjuip his wife,’' lie ..liad .Qjtpn been
lie.iViflo’ i'.ogrput liavijtg hoeii tjie. cause ..or so..
nmch'ml.sfortiitiiV. ,'llq built Jliq..little..cottage
at. Korwareva/in i>v«lei'l^a( pishoor wile might
indulge ^er intiViqcnt' fiinoy withOut.belng qblig-.
ed every day" id; fake a' .fatjgjilng. wuik. Ho
witched over lioj* wjtlU tendj5iyiess,.uud tlie in-
liueKcc of hli eliaracter \yas ‘w.lhclen.t. .to. pre
vent lief from'ijeliig' disturbed lu’ her waudor-
JUK^-
-M-y lirliel'-is,’*’ quoth' t lie hostess, yuwnlti|r'
towardi* Hit* end of her stony “that Udjrnic will
Htdiie day come buck* whlch'wiH no very utiftn*-
timate. If Made lone sees him jsomething : drcad-
fuljwilMiapiHMii- 'ribonlrt you meat u sailor oi;
tjiiitmirruft in yotir till vvlit, tell idlti to keepnwny
from Brehat, ' : • * - -
Nextdsy I-returned -to Paitiqiol.'-The llrkt
person I inot wus Golulcv -He wus mitchlujf for
me.- 'Miold'down'inyheadi -i* •
“Tell tno oll-niHUit-itj’-ho* said; 1 w*iiih • umttly
linnness. • •* l»tiiinH-I- sbntt'be lih^tu bear rt;'
i Ile littlo ox|H'ctdd-wliat He was toheai-i'uni!
shed ■some bltH'i' teiirs iti the • little room of tho
Hotel de dlouneH. •* Once, ho waaon’thu point of
linstoiiing over-to Brfcliuti und presenting hlin'-'
sell'-lieftnv Mudftleine* ■ ••**'* •"*••*> ,
• **.S4ie may- regain- her hmisoii* on beholding
mej’-hcexolaiinedi 1 "
* “To whaVpm'pwQ'l” l imjnkedv 1 ,!
..“You ure*right,*be-rpjil^d, 1 * 4 ! Wilt return to
iny sLipnt MtirtidHldi.' 1 * * ‘ • *
This was tlio best-bu could-do nudor tho clr.
imtustaHeoHr l accninpaniod him back to 81, ■
Hriouisund Uiou-wo. purtedi Ha looked very
mlboraWe.und agitated; and I was- not quite'
sure of •him.--But be-Wiiaa Hue fellow, and kept
his promise; and hero, artistically speaking;
this story ought to lime an end.’Liftr, however,'
lu a complicated itnd-oxtrao.rdinAiyatfarr, und 1'
am obliged to-udd,* that- whonva' ,vear or two*
a I'icrwards^ the Admiral diod, Comic wont to
Brehat, His .presenco* produced a magical ef*
foot,-1- rtiipposophut this I know*-tbnt the young
widow-did.- tKituaUy recover her rtavon, nntf was
actually -married to him, niter nil.
A lisatkpun'. yii^sjx-Vdjui’i’oHKp 8lave*.—,
Tliu.Newp.Oi't, ^’ows .Qf. tho 18th lust, gives the
following, particulars respecting the-abandoned
vessel which was I'ulleflan with at sna by Gapt*
Young, and towed Into Newport t
, “The wlvillug schooner Richard, of Brov:
lucetown, rtfriVed At thisportdii (lie Iflth. hav
ing in tow the" schooner' William Lewis, pf
»Bucks|)ort,'Maln*.' The Richard lias had tier in
xow fdr 13 daj*a‘: when found, every sail except
the mainsail was s^t, and he vessel, was on her
boath eiids. To'right her. the ipiists were cut
away. Captain Young, $ the Rlcliiird, ((ndiug
that slie was! ’ cdppored, judged - that she had a
valuableanUlhereibrc held to her. Yci*
(erday uibrnVnif, upon pumping her free, nqth*.
lug bat casks of water could lie fouud iri her
hold, anil a largo quautity of berth boards. Iu
her oiibiu was nearly a barrel of medicines in
bottles, talve,&e. Iter name arid place of hall
are entirely scraped or paluted out, and with
S reat difficulty the words “William Levxla;
uckspoit,” could be discovered.''" *
The barnacles eui\ shells o.n the bottom are
vciy favge; and : ibany' persons who have ex
amined them-pronounced them as prevalent in
the waters of tlio coast of Africa. A large
quautity of blankets and percussion caps, of
a very largo size, have also been fouud on
hoard. Tlio word “Ferret” was cut on ride
thut was out of water. No papers or articles
of clothing have been fouud. It is thought
thut nhe has been engaged in the slay? trade.
Tlie United States Marshal i,ao taken poews-tm
of her, and tl^e fullest* investigation in regard
to her will be mmlei She was found in lat. 38
KxiiortuUiodale';,. ..
ttxjiortoil u»*day.'
Stouk on tmuil uot cleared 32.316
3'ccub—Thor# Is viiiy. liitlo arrlvlug- aud only
.100 lihdi wor* aoll at flrtu prpies. . .
- MouistN.—Vory lllUa dOing on tho Leva# wwluz
to tho tow slock,
, Fkouk.—Tho sains coiiiprLnd ‘4il0 Uhl* fluo at $4
'510 5 26. 1050 iiipel-ano Illinois at *0 60, 360 St
Louis at 6 37300 at 0 06, und llo extra on |>rl-
vale terms. > ‘ •
WmtAT.—lao.sut ks saw Ki**l so|«l,-iti two or thro#
lots, ut$l 46.
Corn.—The ..lock L rauuced, uud.we hoar of ouly
shout 2000 sacks sold, of which377 mixed and 1100
In three IoUj, nin-tly vrhUo.,at 61i *200, from ntoro at
flfJc "imr hiisliid. * *
1'oKx.*— lfess eouttimes iu rctull aVi'Ji;
IIjcon ‘—Rib Side i retailed s'r Id*}, htit a *uiall
lot sold ut 10: « •--
i*»un.— N’otUioa truh.-iiiro l, ,
WniaKT—5U 11 Ob Ruotmsd sold ut 34<*.
Cok^i.k,—Tim aalos of Rio umbraced. 340. Ituus at
10*6, and 100 a; 19£. ,
Freiklits.—Thu asking ratu lu l4vt>r|Mul b 7-ldil
rCotlWu. r * '
KxcitAxowi ilVA*Utuivt' ‘d ui) uhuligi! worth notiu-
ing- * • ■' • '
sterling.-,-.i.•*.-..-*.vo>i n luper cot pm
’ramw... i...,. .< <»•..«..-.-51ll!*> a 6.l8;h |»r dollar
iew York Sixty Day Bills I u l.q pr cL«|is
N«vr York Siglit Ltmuks.......... par a. pr ct ills
iuu Jy, hoctiuios llrinor.. and uud has to-day hoeii
active, status of 4.0U0 bale* m, onr'revi^od rjui)t:i-
Hons: .. " "
M Kill'll IS, July 10.—CoTtO>- -I’hutimitfd receipts
and stocks pr®v««Wd any transactions of note, and
the fyw Hol-'s-made rangub*om to 10j.;«. -
Wiuur.—Ratlilllu arriviug, uud buyers are oiler-
lug SfiiiOfh! for .fair and .vf»aAl for ntrlclly choice*.
Hoiuu coiitrncts lhr .immediate .‘lolivojry uitWe baen
■miuh* WlthTu tTii* jiavt row.-lays at VO.-.
- VILMIXGTON'. July *2“.—Tt*lil*iyiri.\gn-S rt tu.s vos-
tordny of 383 Uhb'ut'itJ 76 Mr Vlrgiu, 2 30 for yol-
low dip,, un i*| no for Urd, per bbl of aso'llis. * No
trans-iwtkaii kVdiiy; -
^iiirs TuitpiWTiXKi-Siilus to day of 700 casks at
31c. per gullou, .. .
Ru-tx,—.snlo.s .Yasturduy uf loOComtuou, ut l»l 15
jr hot. mid or 75 bbli. ”«> 1 at $3 75 twr bbl.
Nothing doiuj to day.
Tar—Salo3 yoaterday of 48 bbie ut A1 ‘i'i nor bbll
Fi.crR.-420 bids Fluor soli! at *7 nor Mirror h\\‘
porfliie,- • *• • 1
NEW ADYERTISEMENTS
noeuieu sum uuq iu w uu u,i.ciiuuuw, ii>
meant that whole bewilileriug evening in tvUicb,
despite all rules nf niopriety,-hd daucetl only
Yirti. il♦ 1,/iK mill! nk*
ui niuui.-, imu u*u,iu*jc, wunu, iio i mminuu. m >»<*> uc mnu«< wuw nas iuuuu iu wu do
learnrid, la over lifted up by f(ie high (|ilu as it* ;20, long. 73J. Sho was lu the direct line of
*'-' 1 •* -** r »ll the ocean steamers, and being bnoyed up' by
her casks waa in gr«at danger of being run into
rushes iu, and ^>*er fpil - back Into its old place
O8aolid nhd Arm us eyer.
It wus easy to see that It wan iinpoHriblo to
approach the Peacock’s Hollow except by the
way I had coine. The huge racks, inchuing
inward, rose fur overhead; not even u goat
could have moved along their surface:' 1 be
gun to fear some catastrophe, b,u(, cut looking
luck, suddenly t&yr a bight',' graceful ligure,
clothfed in *wliTte, advancing by the'way I had
come. I made myself small aguiust the rook to
let 1t pass.. There was no donbt iii my mind
that this was Madeleine* the bride of ICerwuvevu.
She passed fearlessly by xue and dretf. noar the
edge of tlie gulf. 1 retired a llUle.'hutgaieil
with her, guzod only at her, thought only of
her, attended only on her, aud disregarded all
the auger, and the Jealousy, aud the chutter-
iugs, and tho sneers of damsels who thonglit
themselves at least equally entitled to homage
from the young uud handsome sailor. “For I
utn rather good lookiug to p, woman’s eye.” said
cur young friend,* nalveW passing hfsflngers
through his hair, .I laughingly assented, qnd
listened with attention, when, after this explo
sion of feminlue or half-civilized vanity, ho
went on to relate how Madeleine was the Uuugh- -
tor of the richest proprietor on the island, aud ttU ^| 0U f I ) , 1 ^ t .‘ ier *
how her father had promised her in marriage • oho look i
to an old retired admiral, whom fancy had led
to establish himself during the latter yearn of. “ bMow. . . ,— A .
hi, lira at Brehat. •“ ' ‘ ■ '■ V** !>” hmrijgyowly,
"I wanuAtth* man total thU sucrlfice t.ke - thtoyear !-uni c»meruniiluihjck wlthlh,
plaoo with tho anonklu^ iiomjjlaooucy of your lightness of a fawn, i again tUgwiid ]jnr t(l
townVfolIt," said the aallor, (Who, by the way. lass ialiil. h^ng no hit her oOTloalyto-Satw
toll) ma (hat ty* ipiqu was Comic.) “.I wv# '3 ot tb “ I'cacoeli's Hollow, slowly retraced
aud asked Madeleine's baud, uud was of courso steps.
refused, because my wealth waa nol'sufflclent—
I objected that wealth was u thing to bo got,
and thut a man who hod all his limbs aud a
stioug will to command them, with a hope of
Madeleine in tlio future, was capable of doing
wonders, The old.raan said something about;
tbe sacredneai of his promise to the ndmlral;
but, as he liadjresolved uot.to let his daughter
bo married for u couple of years, intimated that
if I could make a good offer within that tlmo',
why he would take the riidtter into consldem*
by othor vessels.
“Since writing the abave the floor of th% tore,
ca.stlo was found to bo bvokon; and upon ex-
amination two holes Werc dlscovercd bored by
an inch nrige'r. This fact unquestionably solves
tho mysterious circumstances already teferred
tn 1 * • • ...
U iVRlUMONI H 47 OLV MUU N
*iy ai» iier.
took up a pebble, ami, haying wflrmufw
rords thgt r^sombMd an Ihcantutiou,caHt
jr. 1 'Tnenslie listened jfoKftwhile,clap-
, Ou reacliing tlie heath thut precedes Ker*
wareva, I was surprised to. see Madeleine
crouching down near the path, uud seemed to
watch eagerly for my* coming. I atU;cted to
pass by without aeeing her, but sho ran towards
me and took bold of my .sleeve, smiling in u do-
. precatingmanner, as if sho feared 1 might be
oflimded. Let me admit thut my lips quivered
and my oyes grew dim. I did uot ueed the rov-
elatious of mine hostess of Le Bourg to explain
these unequivocal signs. The poor thing had
tion. So I set off on'my voyage to' Trcbisonfi:* evidently lout her reason. Though what she
uot, you may be sure, Without having had some now said* appeared nt flrst plain and sensible
private talk with Madeleine, and obtaining; enough,
from her a promise that she would never mar* 3 “
ry the admiral until I gave up all claim to ; lier
Yob are (he first stranger I have met ut that
.. llah place,” said she, “and, nltbough l would
riot notice you tlien, my heart shrank as If you
might.be tho bearer of evil newfi. You seemed
to notice me, and not to’eare for the curiosities
of ridr is!arid; This- is not proper in a Htrnu*
ger. but'If you 'at*? u n^sseriger; tlio cqsc la
quite different. Wo cqq talk together horo, and
jV yqq qtoqn dqvyn Hl6 admiral will not bo able
see us With his telescope.”
I did not know wlmt to say. It was evident
that an Impassable harrier hud nowhcoti raised
between Cornlo and Madeleine. —To spenk of
his presence ou the mainland would be sheer
cruelty.
“What 1h the reason you threw the pebble
Into the gulf,my child?”-said l, evading (ho
ibject she wished to of. • » I, '
“iaro not your child,’' who said .haughtily.
t*I am the child of M. Boso.ttto richost man on
this island, which Is the reason why .they all
Want to marry me—all the old admirals. 1
mean. Jlut my heart Is sealed up.'und he yrh°
can open it is far away. He wiil come hack;
for iho pebble speaks truth. All the young
girls of Brehat try (hat experiment; lintthose
hand. 'For. us yon may Imagine, my dear sir,
Madeleine did not hesitate a * moment bptwpeu
mo and tlie crusty oid.soawolf whq had cast his
eyes on Iter; and whose modi of courtship was
to watch Iter through a teiosuope from his win*
dow as she went in and 6uf of hpr ‘house pr
wondered towards tho Holds.
I ue; quite sure she iflll I^cscp ljfir promise;
still, woman’s uhture Is weak, I have heart
uo ttewa from Bveliat since l left; aud now that
I am ho near, 1 am afraid to go over. I have
tried to learn in Palmpol some, news of tho
doings in the island ; but nobody..knows any
thing or them, It Is truo that a wicked old wo
man has told thut Mudelcluo Boso was married
to M. Ilenard a week or two ago* but this must
lie a falsehood. Neither she nor |jt? fivithor
daro todoceivt me so. 1 am teViiblevrirwheti
I am angry. There Js no knowing what I might
do. We are not Bretons at Brehat. We come
from tho South. .We are Basques pr Spaniards.
You know how these pooplo. trout the mistresa
who has betrayed them, uud the matt who- is
her accomplice.”
Young Comic had risen, and was nu^i
vapidly to and fy> along the edge of the'rc_ .
iiiakiog threatening gesticulations towards th
fat-ont island of Brehat.: I now understood kle against the rock—onotlnklo for every year
that ho wanted me, having confidence—Fknow or : mirdshhood. .Mine only .make ho noise, sp ■
‘ * " ‘ •*' - -»**.— .... • . 0 ...... n^.»l n n.,« .C*nWin K.rtVnnAi,
SIZE NI.ARGEI), STYLE IM^R*
It hns doklo the quautity and etrengtli ol
. It gives a uSSeptly natural dolor.
It oolors evnvv shade from light brown to
_ ' jet-black.
.. It ie porfoctly bavnuesa to tho skin.
Iti oShet i5 u;at5ntonoouB and permanent,
It is tbo bc---i, quirkoHt, chcaiwst tuitl sHtipst uvs
over made.
46^*Direction' lor iwu accompany uadi box.'
PrlCO—1 oz. $1—2 OZ3. $1.60—t OZ3. $3—8 QZS. $6.
[Entorod ttccordina to an Act ot* Congress, tn tho
; rear 1855, by A. W. Harrison in tlio Clerk’s Olllce of
i lie District Court of the United States lor tho Eastern
District or Pennsylvania.]
For sale by the mimutUcturor.
Al’OLLOS W. HARRISON,
ile«*ii —1V 10 So«Ui 7thst., PhU{\dtlpUia.
Id*. <j> • ® 3Ft..*X 3NT T XI H. 0 .
Tlie siibicriber.s otter lor sale a largo nnd vaiicd
assortment ol'second-liainl printing material, snffl-
cleut .to establish a complete Job Otllco, with but
lew uilditloti.il articles, cnnsKitig iu part of—Ou#
ample font of small pica, as good as now, and.vari
ijuh fonbi of Job' typo;-one super royal hand-press
on'o Boo' .'c (ki.’a proof-press, latest improvement,
uow; two or more largo lnq».»sIiig.8U)uos, new; dou
ble and single stands; cases, Compoahig sticks,col
umn rules,* galleys, chases, etc., etc., together with
various other articles pertainlnir to a nowspaper
or Job olllce.. .15..It. HILTON & CO,
Juno 28 ^
. NOTIC TO MAlUNBnsT
A LK’.IIT VESSEL' has boon tnoorod in Gala-
lioquo Rouud, (in 4M nthoms water at low
tide,) between Grenadier Shoals and Uio Eastern
Breakers .ruouiiig oil* tlic Soutli Kaslerti point of
tliltbh lieii'l, Sho is snliOntier riggeil with a third
jnast for the liuitorut hull painted rod. and will show
one brlg)it while light, nt nu elevation of thirty feet
above the sea. •
Tyboo Light boar W.
Tyl)ce Beacon bears S.
SdhtU-Kast paint of HlUau Head boars N.N.K,
Bradiloek’s point bears N. by 15. •
Htoddard’s house on IlHuriiskee Islaud bears
W.N.W..
Thallght will be shown , fur ilu-.ilr.-t time on tho
cvonlugol August 1st.
Uy order «C Light House Ik>uvd.
V. U..N'm'AVI.t Mukrw.
^j-24--U L H.-lnsp. Otli Inst.
, . (lltWlON.
nBatuplon* A' Waits.)
N.»4'n 0I ^ > l AI / H . ANI) .mbtau; onooKii,
No. 4 llnrunrd xf., tustween tho Market nud'ltny
• savannah, oa.
i r ji^XlK 4 . r ii!^ r S?’ ,Forl ’ l ? h| ;* i, |«« , ?f|
.Sava'uifalU’hnA- Uh uiipion,ieip, Batuuel i<oloinbn.i,
ATroftNYY^ANiJ^UNo.. ’ ■ -WFl*. ■
," Traupvtlkq iMwttdm CounWU... .
Will praytico inTUuvuuh. i/iwuiles, LTiuob,“*t,«.
Appllug, Telfair, Irwin, laurons. and.Pulaski
countios, Georuia; lOici ui Jotfertt'iei.MH.iis.'m. Hum-'
illou, ana <Joliiiijbiaa<nntiw, FI or i da i • liny 11
^^t^i 3 **^ 1 * 1 WAUOktl* OUVlll. JACK* HKUImmL
. ; Buena Vista, Marion Cotmf* Ok;.' .
« hi practico in tb« coumiw at. ilarioi. Mawe'. || 0Uj ,.
l0 ‘f» .Cowart, Uttiidolph, Muscogoe/I nv taiu juo
adjoiulng unnrttlo,; wimre tlleli* Hfi-mie^ tUliv be
requlroij. ; .. t , .. . ,i. .. .q». qaRf-
JUBN IL t/OtiUlAN^. *.
A'i’itlRNKY AT IAW, *
Dublin udoroiw county, (ia„ Into' Juulof paf<m« r 0 t
tin* arm »»i a. ,v j,.Uo 1 'muNR, |fwlnUm; 'Ha., wit.*
atteud promptly to. all. Inwlne^j. oniruslod to, UW
•:krc. fatticular attei.tiou paid to collortiug. ho
i.-r.-u.-i^-|ir, C. B. Guytoir, F. 11; itowe. Dublin,
ti dpi'sli, .iiivanuab.. , . i •. u utyli
'' YUNUn d{ FiliBRSUN. '
H*R\VARI>!Ntl A.NJi COMMISSION MKItCtlANlV
VO. IH lUV STRAXt. 5AV.VX.VAH: Oi. ' * •*
#pr4 . .....
A. ,KtAL.i>li« d( uHini-aUitii,
Luoilier, .Mill aud Brick Vards.
HOllt a. - SAVANKAU, ox.
. O.L.COHfilV, “ ::*
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
juoh fttroet, (one door East of Drayton Street.)
Is • prepare.. 1 to contract for all' kinds'or bullditia
audrupniring, *
Also to i'aiiit'a-t WHicr tUroauli Ui,. varaiud oar
ol houao*; ap I? Y
DRS. teVLHtt «l WILM, beiltiui'.
ARB now fully prepared tofu.
< f°4 full or partialsotU of Teeth
«u the prluolple of J)r.J. Alions»i
latent (’onUntiolik'Uum.' Ry thJh
IWprovomoii , Ibetnj-ni oi'jho face oun berostoroddo
>-!(*'!■ . Hi*
A, MiOll'f, —
.* LLA .Bj;j.LJAKAu*i»*i
Wit, lake ciuilruct" tor Uaildlug and Worklim.Ma.
••nry at every ,‘hcflldonoe, ,NoTll&«
Joweti V Ihinge. South *ld»* Jimt* ri * oo(80
■MMlifN #1. »AVa6»,'" '
.ATTORNEY AT l,AW,
4 U'uaoh,
*AW, - .
' 11 ali . - * vannah, Goorgw
01 oavao*
tUiDVKM .u'noiih V-—---!
j u ...,, ^r*™*'**™**"- . ...
’• i- ‘WI.K-V • WM , r , V ■ ■
ui , bttDEX. »TAUR 4 ,.|> M ,Ulw *" i •
s
tr .. ■
DorwurtUtig uti(l ('om!ui?siqu auwcuum.«,
i. - HUy-ataevt, tiiiviiniiah, C#« - t
0. «. HaHUWOX. 4. y MCOklUl.
i HAliaiSON ,L SliUEIIEK,
AUCTION, OOMAllSSiON, RECEIVINO ANi.
■ I’Mwardiug iTlcrchuntg.—
aVAMHil ItKOAiSflTEEltT, *COf.|)MBl*S, OEOiTOU.
Alii-1kn.^iuPauiiliiuugivc.j l. tin* i-atflo:
i*j>;au-, Nogrouii uud Produce.
W* Liberal advaure* made ou Nrviue* m-1 V**i
ebaudiae. • • »• * * ' '
Kt.oK. DAVIS « lJ(N<L t. .
d.*l.' WRlIifi'l. j
VODNO,*ATKINS a'DfVtlAM, V ' * * '*
a. (iHEiuN'R & at., . ii . / »
H. S. SMITH, t Mublio, Alabama.
! »w t 23 ^
No, t\ry;ivRls siupu our last...
. ' HOUSE WANTED. T
r A Houso iu, a respvctalu neighborhood, sub
l tab la thru small family. Apply at this of-
Lllco.__" * * '*
CO-LEMAN HOUSE
BY LANIER & EADY,
Knoxville, Tn*
The Uadcrsiguod iiaving token ohargoof
this largo aud commodious House, romcct*
filly solicit uud hope to morit a liberal share
Tftktronaiie.' Tho lions# is furnished in
i ie most thorough and modern style, with a view
to convenience aud corniert. 1 H Is slumtod in tho
hoart of the city< convenient to all tho business und
on the principal street. An omnibus is always in
rcudiuoss to convey passengers to and from tho de-
poti an tho an 1 val uud dopurturo of the cars. The
stag# (by. Montyalei Spi-ings arrives and depart#
4he table will bo supplied with tho best the mar*
kot affords, and no pains will ho spared to render
guut# comfortable.
SAMPSON LANIER,
Jygji—0 ; JOHN EAIIV,
FiuoRcady-mudo
Ulothlug ; Huts
and Gaia, Shirts,
Dollars,
Ulovo£ Hosiery,
Cauo»,uiiibrell:w
Cravats, Stocks,
Handkerchiefs,
and
Fanoy ArUclca
for
Guutletuen.
PALLGTTO WANTED.
UOVOSADJ Will bo’veealvad at the olbco or tho
UARULSTON AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD,
Broad street. Charleston, uutil the 1st of Au
gust, for furnishing and deliver ing ut the Terminus
-QUO!
.to
gust, ft)l
of tlie Road, on tho west side of Ashley River, six-
ty^hj^itaud (60,000) lineal, or running feet of PAL-
Tbo Palmetto must be of tha.bcat quality, of ma
ture trees, struigbt, and freshly cqt. It wiil be sub
Jected to tlio iiispqotiw) of tho Eng neer before be
tug rcoolyed.
Tlio logo must conform nearly to tbo following
lengths: 20,27, 36 and 43 feet.
The delivery to commence at the earliest possible
interval alter the above named date.
TIIOS. F. IlHAYTON,
jy*24—eod4 President and Chief Engineer.
sfti FOR NEW YORK—Union Ijnk,—The ro-
^AMkgular packet sebr JQNAB SMITH, Furman,
master, having mosj of her cargo engaged, wi*
havp quick dispatch
or pqssuge, apply to
Jy23
iho above jwrt. For freight
OGDEN, STARR & CO.
NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES per schr L Peacock, now
_ dUchargiuc at Hone * Conuery’a wlmrr, will
ideaso attend to the receiving of their goods.
Jy23 HUNTER & GAMMELI
NOTICE.
T he Ann of i W Morrell Si Co. waa dissolved on
tbo 24th of September, 1564, by tiie death of X
F Wetister.
Jy22—ltu .1, IV. MORRELL.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
B ULLOCH COUNTY. —To all whom U may con-
ceruWhereas, Geueral E Mikell, will apply
at Uio Court of Ordluary (or lutlore of administration
with (ho wiil anpoxed, on the estate of Martha
Groover, late of said county, deceased :
Tboso are, therefore, to cite and admonlah all
whom It may concern, to be aud appear before said
Court to muko objection (if auy they havu) on or
.before tho first .Monday iu September next, other
wise sold letters will be granted,
Witness, William lx-c, Esq., Ordiunry for Bulloch
county, tills 21st duv of July, I860.
jy23
AAW
wENC
.LIAM LKK, o. ii. o,
TAKE NOTICE.
T1URCHA8ERS will have their goods delivered
I; lYce or expense with quick dispatch from tho
Savannah Grocery aud Fruit Depot, corner Brough
ton and Whitaker streets.
tSt 1 would cal) tbo ultontlou of Fruiters goner-
ally to my well aelocUid stock of Groceries, receiv
ing dally. Jo23—tf W. H. FARKELD
J UST RECEIVED, per solioonor J, R. Allen, from
Baltimore—
MASON’S
CELEBRATED UNRIVALLED PREMIUM
CAKES and CRACKERS,
Jumbles, I^roon Cakes.
Top, Unites; Scotch Cakes,
Ginger Snaps, Edinburgh Cakes
Milk Biscuit, Soda Blsciut,
Wino Biscuit, Butter Biscuit,
Water Biscuit, Plo Nto Biscuit, Ac,
BARRON’S,
corner WhUakef and CharUon-alfl,
At
juneUO
not for what reason—in my discretion and will*
InKitesa to oblige-to go over to Brehat anil as
certain the truth of tho report which had
agitated him. He feared that If {ie V[$qt tyrfl-
that, of conwe, Corulc mu-it* corrio bac)c. eooir.
Tor,* HoW else am I to bo married to Itlmr’
'I tried to proceed, but she stood In m>' path.
‘.'AH la Wrong hero,” tbuohlng her forehead
B
AGG1NG AND R0P1*7—76 halos Guuny Cloth
• 30.hqlf lialod • do do
iQOjiolU Kentucky Uupu, In atore, for sale by
jy23 WEBSTER * PALMES.
e OFPEK.—UK)* hags Uio Coffee, fair, and prime
100 Img-i Ligulra do dft -do ••
^MltPckuH UHl Government Java Ooffee * «• -
aOhunus ground West India nnd JnvaCuffco,
landing, iu storu and fur sulo by
B|||]y23 WEBSTER k PALMES.
OGLETUOEPE UNIVERSITY,
TF ACC ALAI
JJ July 20tb.
Mormon.—Sabbath morning
Misslouary Sermon-Sabbath night, July SOtli,
!/!,• ;:v—7* — ttv*"**/ ““ uuntnTwri
Hus mettuMl comb the following» ivantigesi^
un.nn- D ui n 8 1Itt ’ uxhlbiis a purfcctly natural
f“ U , l 1 u ‘?* u jj° «i'l>uuiaBtie, and Imparts to llie'tbi'cth
turil ohgUnK 0,1 viiura^iariKes Uuuia*
« J t b ^,C' ,, u uun < iri«i of a dilaoiintsioibiiound. Which
l» applied and ftts-jil ujhjh tbo Teeth and Plate iu such
manner, u-- to fill up ail the inlorsticM around the
uu o the l.vrth, and .ujso.uuilw them firtnlv to
ciu-u other ..ud to tiu* Plate upon wldi-b they* ure
™ *.; stll} *t •••cure i i porliHit clc*auliuoi, a ot tbi; Tooth,
Otuoouvor DeWiu A: Morgan, <^ugieinj , ti-wt..
'mpnulSuiiu and (icorgiau.uop.v. . lob lp—u
UK N TISTK Y •
Dw. ROYALL A JOHNSON,
•Duatista, otlluc* cOrnar St. Jtdicu-sL
aud Market Square, over S. • Wil-
mot’s jewelry uftlot* buv.w
troin 8 to 2 o’nluck. uud from U tu «*.
mui.n eoqi
URlH'GimW STREET IIACK AND
LIVERY STABLE. 1
ibe umleralgnpd tliivlug put the
r>.. .. above Stabbw. iu good condition,
K » H, u prepared to accommodate tbuir
.T“ >:u ^lomerH with Carrlaaw. Hacks,
iiggiuH, Sulkies, Ait*., with sound, gentlo, aud well
broke horses, and caroful drivors, Horocs boarded
on accommodating tonus', uud well cared for. TVo
pairs <if Quo Carriage Horses lor .sale, luqitire cor*
ucr of Barnard aud Broughton streets.
»1>1U—1y _• 8tK\ T ENS J ELL1STUN
piiimkiiiAPHs. ’
Iairgo photographs, ta
ken by
iUILLBR,’
at tww.vK notuns rsn ihizks
Also, Ambrolypus and Da*
. fifuerreotypet, in bis usual uu-
perlorstyle. A oalIH solicited.
J» W. MILLER,
m«r27 vr. St. Jullati-Bt. and Market squaro.
STRANGER 1 ‘
If yon wnnt a good Mid cheap
Trunk, Vnllcc, Cariiel Bag,
-or Clotlilng of any kind or qnnTi-
My, roady mmlo^or madn im to your
moasuro; also Hats, Cajte, Shirts, Collars or Drees
r iiruisliing artlolos of iuiy description, call aud sc-
loot trontthu largest uml best stock in the city, at
tho Star Emporium, 147 Bay street.
_ W51. 0. PRICE.
ft EMPOKIUM.
* DOOR WBHTOFTUBHKPCBLIOINRXADINOROOM.
W.O.Prlce,]
B. ELLIN. . . . .
JJ uciwr aitu.y vut'raJ OonuniBsioibMerchatit
No; 71 UAY-8TKKKT, HAVASSAM, UA..
•Kiwuisrf*—“••■**— •• " • '
applicable in nil oasi*s vvtiore llio uheekt. have fallen J r»*—Mu.-teru,. Cingboru .Vt.uun'lLgham, Bud
*“■• cuuuot budoiuetud by »ho ciosen oUh erver.u. f< *>*Uss, Ugd.-u. Kiarr u. Si van nab ; J. P. .
rUoinjwMi.
* At um-s .v GENERAL COMMISSION .MERCHANTS*
Uey street; SnvannaU, Ga. [uiyj t
! AIho, Superfine
Cl0 . u ??’ 11 aas,mo F*
aud Vesting#, will
bu made to mea
sure,unexception
able iu style
TAYLOH,
and
, workmanship,*
Nu. 147 by tho
Bav fit rant 1 1,1,81 m»chanici.
£»jr street, I ,, S ho.t M t ’
HA FAAiVA//,| uotlce »•.
Ordorafrom city and county solicited, jgg
fob 6
JoHN~s7 NORBIFT
. ARCHITECT,
LT A VINO resumed Ihu practice oChisprolefr
... aiou » 0|, »)rs his sui-vlcos to his I'riouds und the
pnblb^ us an Architect and Supuriutundont.
Dusigna tot auy part or the country supplied and
executed tn all tin* vuriuus branches ot bis profoa-
Hlou, such as Public liditlcos, fitoros, DwolUnge.
Monumuuts, &c. Thoroughly Flro Proof Btoree dc-
signed aud executed. Ofllcu at present In Bay lane,
rear oftbo Custom House. jan 3—ly '
IRVING’S WSHINGTON.
XTOLUME 111 ot thft life of George Washington.
T by Washington Irving. We con *upply all
binding * tbl< m0;!l ‘ ,03,^al,,0 work t ^ any style of
Tho Wanderer, a tale of Lite's Vicissitudes
“Trudging along, unknowing what ho sought,
And whistling os ho wont, for want of thought.’*
Ey the author of the Watchman, IjunpHgher, eto.
John Halifax, Gentleman, by tlie autlior of The
Head of tbo Family, Olive, Ac.
Dickens’ Household Words for July.
Putnam’s Monthly for July
Frauk I*sllo’a GaxeUeu of Faphlnn Ibr July.
Mrs Stephens’ lUustruted New Monthly lor Julr
Blackwood’ Edinburb Magazine tor June. For
«»•« b ir 1VARNOCK k DAVIS.
Rooksollers aud Stationers,
Jy* ' 169 Congress street.
WILLI AMbYlfiT'
U)MMK<H)N * AN!* Fr*RW ARDINl. MEfltTl a‘.\ \"'
.*’#/ *17 Uoysiixst, Savannah. fJ-iorola. ■ - - •"
Jiiuu la ... ..i ,i v
JEFFERSOiV llOIiERTS
«knrua.l
CO.V1MI6SIUJS MKKOHAN.'l, .
AXil IIKALKH. IX. i
Timber Sud Lumber.
SAVANNAH, G«.
'VKU. rti Wli.r.lAMti/ i .-'I
I.KALK1LS IS .
00MK8T.IC, l-OKKION iNU PAA'tll
BKYOOOD& ' *
, lv Suuoiiwt/i 1 , ou.'- 1 I “ 1
Tfe.inV/ 1 •®»rtbrt-,wini.Tr"
aejitV ''llLUMf, •• ,fcrlviiu,CL. w ,ui..ilu
mm UAVIs'i L.ONCL "•
OOMMISSloK MEKCli ANT8,
savannah, GA. * '
tmi> 3u
Will. s. UaNikm,. 1
attorney at i, a w,
• HAVA.VA'AH, UA. • ■ - •
-l. Tiirnur & lVi.*a truf •
my7
i. i^ckkit. M^ictSmo?,
Sloru, Bay stiuet.
IaOCKKTT K<i SNRI.MNGS,
COMMISSION MKROIUNTS,
AND
SHIPPING A UK NT.'*,
‘Savannah, Ua.
« M”,hu autluig ot alt kinds of pruducr. •
rtotattanltoo glvun to rectdvlug and fntwariiii g
goour;. may 31 -Jy
Auctiou & Commission House, Miieoii. (la.
A. H. Md.AUOHJ.IN,
Agent and Auotioneui,
Solicits 1 rotu bis friomis couaigntnotits m'eviry
.WHorlption. Takes orders for Cotton , . n
tp.Sr fc i'. ,ll!i b 1 " Ko . , ‘ l iV u * fivcr ‘ ,0 «*« *»ah*a of Real
J:l 1 ock8 * ,Ml Negro properly, at piihUo and* '
privatesales* Prompt etlunu and ditvaleh .->•
Reforeucu—C. A. L/L.VMAR. mchay
IAS. W. tIKKKX.
II. K, .SNOOT,
GREEN 4b SMOOT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
• OCt26 TUOMASTOX, Ui. . ■.
JOHN BiLliO,
Ordlnnry or CllaUmm County,,
..... , A>.|i iTTOHNKV AT I AW. 9
Offlw In ttj.Cbur t Hmis,. .rr..:—
iSTHoWMiCULLOIl, “ 1
ATTOBNKY AT LAW;
Novammli, tleorgln. .’
mr Office ouUay Stroit. o»w iLn Ilanc oTiinvu-
. *. maylfi, _
R. P. COLE AYmOTlklt.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERI
CHANTS, 1
Savannah, Ga., und Montgomery, Ala.
F. T. Couf, j f. Gout
Bay street, Havauuoli. j Commerce hi., Monu'/y.
RVyWlKNCKS. ' # *
, , , , KWMlKNOa.
Holcomb. Jobusou, k Co. I Gibens at Herts
Lockett k tiuulHugs, | Edwin Piirsmia L
Robert A. Alleu,
I Edwiu Parsons at Co. ,
Klll'ailllill .Inl.lmlnu t-Vn
Kw'autoo, Jobueton & Co.
SAVANNAH, GA. mylV''
WM. I.. WEBB. ~ wir. h ,tS
, WKBBdcSAGB, WM B ftAaB
(SP0CXS8ORS TO CAMUIOX, W£UB & 00, . n
„ r „ %T . IMPORTERS OF
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN-WABfil
tin.. 146 . l “ iOT ^0*aT. OHABLESTON, S. 0.,' *
WUI Bupply Country Merchants with Goods In their
line at as low rates os they can buy in New
-.-..on York, or eleewhoro.
Bept 28 lv
K UM, GIN ANll BRANDY.'—50 bbl# Wor Fel'-
ton’s Rum
50 bbls E Phelps’ Ryo Gin
26 do Domestic Brandy
20 *4 and 16 cask# 4th proof Brandy, in
store nml for «n!o by
Jy4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A (X).
KEDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER
An oiieortment of sizes and
with the latest Improvement, can
only he found at our store.
We will sell them at the manu
facturer's retail prices, adding only
the transportation, and put them
un free of charge.
KENNEDY A BEACH,
Hodgson's block, cornerof
Broughton and Bull Ms.
juiyi-
TO MASTER BUILDERS AND CON-
TRACl’ORS.
P ROl’OSAl/i for erecting a Maioulc Hall tor Solo*
moil’s Lodge No. 1, will bo received at my of*
See uutil the first Monday in August noxt.
JyO—3w JOHN S. BOWEN, Architect.
H. L. P. KINGl ~ ■ 7- -
_ ATTORNEY AT RAW.
Cunrer ot Buy und, Whitaker ktrecU,
Lay* Sore .
JONH 8. BOWES.
ENGINEER, AKOHITEOT AND SlIRVEVGR
■MMKHofMuvnw.Kuums^H.,
„ „ (AbovoG A. I., lamir.)
jyil—«m 7
U. W, ilAURY, “
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
J mawix, n*A*n co., oa.
Will attend to prolcasinnal business iu the Counties "
or Hoard, Carroll, Campbell, Cr.wota, Fayette, Mril-
wether aud Troup. 7 ’
Reference-Uou. K. Y. UUI, JjiGrauge, Ga.: He a,
David Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Colonel M. M. Tldwtll.
Fayetteville, Ga.; and Mr. Wiillam Dougherty. CO*
lumbus, G*.. #epl7-iy
Wm. McAllister.
up Ih
ii Uruve Btoucs, an*
reasonable twms. Orders re#.
Jpoctl'ully solicited.
Missionary sermon—sabbath night, July 2UIU
Sopbomor l’rlzo Declamation—Xlouday night.
Junior Exhibition—Tuesday morning.
Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustee^—Tuee
Jaynlgrit.
Cdmmensemeut aud Aunlvoraare Oration bclbro
■ tlie literary Societies, bv Hon. H. V. Johnson,
: Wednesday morning.
.' ! • 0. W. L.VNE, Secretary of the
• . Board or Trustees.
A special train ol oars- will convey passon-
gera from MllledgevUla to and from* eaoli ortho
•hove exercises.
JyW—2 C. W. I,
VAGABOaVDLIFE,
Y AGABGND LIFE IN MEXICO, by Gabriel Ver-
ry, for seven years a resident;
..io Tangletown Letters, including u Report of tlio
Great Mammoth Reform Convention, with Illustra
tions;
Lite and Travels of Herodotus, iu tbo Fifth Centu
ry B. 0„ by J. Talboya Wheeler, two volume*, with
a map;
The Huguenot Exiles, or Times of IauiIs MV., hu
historical novel;
Harper’s Picture Books lor tlio Nursery—learn
ing to Read, by Abbott;
Worth and Wealth, for moro*»ants aud men of
business, by Frocmiiu Hunt;
Sydnoy Siultb’s WU and Wisdom, being selections
from bis writings;
Calderon, Ills Lifo aud Writings, by It. Clienovlso
Trench;
Trench’s Poems;..
Advouturus or Goran), tbo Liou Killer, with plates;
Homeric Ballads aud Comedies of Lucian, trans
lated by Wra Magiuu;
The Daisy Chain, by Miss Yougo, author or tho
Heir orKouoIlilo;
Tho Old Vlcaraw, by Mrs Mubboak;
Creasy on tho Rlso and Progrees of tho English
Constitution;
Dwight’s Introduction to tlm Study of Art:
Hariwr’s Magurine^ror July.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
D. A. 0*BYRNE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Olllce 176, Bay-td., over Turner Si Co’s* Drux Morel
SAVANNAH, OA. ^
novlO—ly
wuRsaB ;i .K OU i. howxhs;—
„ attorney at u\w. ’
OlHoe Monument Squaro, noar State Bank.
„ . SAVANNAH, OA.
novlO—ly ’
CHANET WELLS A CO.
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERcbANTS,
; an, . .
Hi W. BAKER,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. . r
Montlccllo, Jefforeou County, Ha.
Reibreucc—Hou. W. B. Fuowxu, Ravwmilh,-
*.'•) Utrll
kUWard g. wilnJn,
MAGISTRATE, .VOTARY AND COMMISSIONER
OF DEEDS,
At llossrs. Ward k Oweus’ Isiw Office. [myll
COMMMS01
WOOD AND LUMBER.
low (hr cash, on the new w'harf recently erected on.
tho Lumber Yard of Robert A. Alien »v Co.
moria-lyW M. J. I. MOULTON
THOti. S.
R. ALEX. WAYNE,
jy 6—tf 8avuuuh.
J. W. PATTBRION.
.ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW'.' *
Troupville, UwndeaOonty.Qa. \ /JJ[ w "* ;
- M. i^iTkOERALD.— • 11 ", : *
fR.rn.rofB^WonSSWSt^.^^
■ CCBSSOR to T. 0. Ww?M«»fcotaiwiia
tnolly the hot damp atmosphere or a Southern CU*