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t T«Md»y K. R HILTON & CO. . PROPR1BTORS AND PUBLISHERS. ’ R. B. HILTON, - - • I. F. HAMILTON, - - Editor, nt Editor. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 115. ■ttlMcrlpUon Price* of flavannnh P«i»cr Qp common tradorzlandlug, tho proprietors aud publisher* ol tho throo papers Issued iu Savnuuah, have adopted Uto following anil' rtu ntcs of sub- MripUon, to lako olTect this dap: •• Dally Caper, per annum, In ailv 4 '0 00 1tt-W«kty “ * * "‘•pc Wedkly, rtBilo copy, tn ndddrwa 8 Wrekly, (too eoplo., f “ *° *" W«kljr, ““ WMkly, ton • “ “ "" Wookly, lw«u,i within ono inoutU from thotirao Whonjtng the charge Ihr tho Dolly will ho sewn «(»* and tor the TriWocWy Jlw. Wo Weekly will bo sent only to those who pay tn “‘SH.P.r will lnv.rl.hly ho the aaptratton of tho tlmo Ihr which ’‘•li.»k.,.r.»e.toUkee^<von.nna.r,«U,l date. . »* tjNKKP, Republican, — tfc'ff'AlI.TOX ft CO., Georgian iC Journal, THOMPSON k WITIUNGTON, Item. Savannah, July 1,1850. Bat Buchanan. Well. tthnt uso to “Wok against the pricks” U Is Buchanan or Fro* ?.W Wkuotv law aii OWI Um Vhtattmi I ahull vote for Buchanan, not Fillmore. Even an unbrokon Southern vote will still leave the the election doubtlhl—It may even thou bo thrown Into tho House—-anil Louisiana, Ken tucky, Maryland, and, perhaps, Tonueasco.tuuy ull bo regarded ns doubtful. And yet tho ter* rlble crisis that uwults ns ns a nation seems to bo scarcely appreciated by the Ameri can people! what mourn* It Is It that ter rible culm that precedes tho inure terrlblo storm j If so, then Indeed It Is truly ominous. avert tho Impending daugcr I But If It w to come—ir, as Seward tells us.thoday °r cempr“- lulso Is past—If, ns G err It Smith North Is determined to employ P»M$ lmrC ii and drive slavery to tho wall—’'’' IMS« or iioniilvci.- u cither tho nominee of tho Black ltopub- FOR PRESIDENT; JAMES BUCHANAN, OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT: JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OF KENTUCKY. Elector* for the State nt Large. WILLIAM II. STILES, of Chatham. IVERSON L. HARRIS, of Baldwin. ALTERNATES FOR THE STATE AT l.AUCJE. HENRY 0. LAMAR, of Bibb. AUGUSTUS R. WRIGnT, of Floyd. DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1st. District, Thomas M. Forman, of Glynn. Id, District, Samuel Hall, of Macon. 3d. District, James N. Ramsay, of Harris. 4th. District, Lucius J. Gartkeli., of Fulton. 6th. District, John W. Lewis, of Cass. 6th. District, James P. Simmons, of Gwinnett. 7th. District, Thomas P. SAFFOLi>,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. McGeiikr, of Houston. 4th District, J. F. Johnson, of Fayette. 6th District, L. W. Crook, of Whitfield. 6th 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 RIGHTSMAN.—James Buch anan'* speech on the admission of Arkansas, in 1836. I FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS, AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRA T-—John C. Breckenridge in re sponse to his nomination for the Vice Prcsidvn- ey. null Job Printing Promptly. Neatly • Cheapiy_Donc. The public in general, and our Democratic friends in particular, will remember that there is connected with the Georgian .$• Journal es tablishment ono of tho most thoroughly equip ped job offices in this section of the Union. If wo are correctly advised, some of the most beautiful specimens of job work ever dono in Savannah have lately passed from under our presses. Give us a trial. Our facilities enable us to execute every ‘de scription of letter press work from a mammoth poster to the smallest card, and from a book to a circular, with neatness and dispatch, upon the most satisfactory terras. Orders from all parts of the country will re celve prompt attention. | leans or of.tho Democracy must'he next Pros!. Ident--Mr. Fillmore Jvarlibt a ghost of a chance. \ It Is .doubtful (whether lie will receive the tffctSloralvoto of/a single State- so doubtful ImloeO. that in several places bets are offered that; no l ‘ttp he named that will go fo r toim.—SttdS’J'jSf' 0 Southern State cau he so in fatuated afn| throw away her vote upon l»lni,s and thus TWiircctlyuUl the Black Republican to elect Fremont. We, at least, entertain no such opjy-'ucnHion. i.Ssured then that tho Southern electoral voto will bo cast unanimously for Buchanan, we do not regret—we rather rejoice nt Mr. Fillmore’s candidacy. He will probably draw oil* enough “American" and Whig votes from Fremont to doprivo him of several Northern States, which but for Mr. Fillmore, tho Black Republican* might carry. Now York, is. wo Jrelicvc, ono of these. Indiana perhaps another. Dimu, n frcc-soil Congressman from that Slate, of great influence, having come out in Fillmore’s favor. Under tbeso circumstances Mr. Fillmore is doing a good work iu consenting to lie a candi date. It Is therefore with extreme reluctance that we have been forced, by tho virulence of our opponents, to say might in his disparage* meat. Confident thut tho South is too wise n/t to give her wholeclcctoral vote for Buchanau, not as sectional but as a Union candidate, wc are perfectly willing that the Americans may; wherever in tho North they have not been swallowed up by the Black Republicans, make as strong a fight os they can against the latter. And if Mr. Fillmore shall be the means of giv ing Buchannu the support of three or four doubtful Northern States, wc shall consider him entitled rather to our praise than censure. A Grand Gathering Iu Indiana. One of tho largest and most enthusiastic po_ Utica! gatherings ever witnessed in the North west was present at Indianapolis last week—a few days after the great Black Republican mass meeting at the same place. The ludiauapolis Sentinel thus dose riles the closing scenes : We now come to tho closing scenes of tho graud gala day of tho Democracy, aud hero we leel that language is inadequate to convey a true picture of the sublimity and grandeur by which they wore characterized. Tho torch light procession was the monster affair ot tho season—the largest procession ever witnessed in this city or Stato. The universal opinion is among those capable of giving an opinion, not wholly based by party prejudice, thut there could not have been loss than five to six thou sand in the moving mass of human beings. It was, at least, one-third larger than the .•Temout procession of Tuesday. As the pro cession came out into Washington street the display of fire works was commenced from the roofsofthe Rates House and Palmer House and blocks opposite, aud followed the marching column of torches iu its progress at Washing ton street. This principal avenue of our city was made perfectly brilliant throughout its en tire length, with toreli-lights, fireworks and bonfires, it was one of thegraudest spectacles we ever witnessed, and was greeted with tho most overwhelming bursts ol joy and enthus iasm. The welkin rung again with shouts for Bucliar.au, Breckinridge and Democracy. The cry was caught up by the masses who lined both sides of Wosnington-street for nearly a mile, and sent back again in joyous response. “ Wc can conceive it to be scarcely possible for the spirit of enthusiasm to run higher Ilian it did on tho night of the memorable 17th in In dianapolis. Wo foci that our brethren from abroad, who were with us at that hour, can go to their homes aud report, in the fullest confi dence, that ludiann is good for twenty thou sand majority fur Buchanan nml Breckinridge. We feel it iu our very bones Hint a draft for that amount will be duly honored by the gal- lant“IIoosier boj’s.” AST Subscribers who muybe neglected by onr carriers arc requested promptly to give no tice at the office. BY TBXiB&gLflLFJg, American Convention of DlnsaacliuaettSi Boston, July 23.—Tho American ^Convention of Massachusetts is still unorganized, owing to the desperato efforts of the friends of • Fillmore to get the control of it. The session is expect edto hold all nigbt-Grc.it excitement pre vails. Congressional. Washington, July 24.—-The Senate lias pass* ed a bill ito .protect American discoveries of Guano Islands. In tho House the Army appropriation hill was amended ho as to provido that none of the money shall be expended until the Kansas laws are Return of llnrllngame. Washington, July 24.—Burlingame lias re turned to night. It is understood that his se conds will soon publish a card in reply to tbut of Brooks. No further difficulties are appre hended. New York Market. Nkw York, July 24.—Only u moderate busi ness is doing in cotton. Market unchanged. Flour advanced from 0 to 12 cents. Wheat from 3 to 4 cents. Sterling exchange is depressed. Froa Havana. New York, July 24.—The Philadelphia has arrived with Havana dates to July J19, The health of Concha is precarious. 'file City Connell. Couneil met last night, und after going thro 1 the usual order of business, called for the re port of the Committee to whom was referred the matter of tho Young America Fire Com pany. The Committee made a majority and a minority report. Tho majority was adopted by which the Young America Fire Company was referred hick to tho Havannuh Fire Com pany for an investigation aud trial upon the merits of the charges of insubordination. Tills was dono in consequence of u complaint made by tho Young America Fjre Company, tlmt they hod been judged in the matter without a trial The report will he seen in our regular printed proceedings of Council to-morrow morning. The only other matter of importance was the psasago of tho Ordinance creating the «1 flee nf City Attorney, with a salary of $1,000, Steamer Gordon.—This steamer was ad. verthed to leave Baltimore on yesterday morn log at six o’clock for this port, via Charleston, The Gordon hosbocn supplied with a new hoi!, er, from tho Vulcan Iron Works. Df.pbbuatjonh by Wolves—in tho towns of Haverhill, Burton, and Fierinouut. N.1L, wolves are quite numerous and are doing ex tensive damage to flocks of sheep and to young cattle. One farmer in Haverhill lost over forty sheep fn one night, uliout two weeks since. Tbt selectmen of these towns Imve offered u bounty of $ 100 per head for wolves, aud tho 8UU bounty is $20 more. Sugars.—Tho continuous upwurd movement in sugar lias been a subject of general com plaint among families ami consumers, aud the sugar trade is now ut an unsatisfactory posi tion. The short crop of LonsUma sugars have set tho wits of specuhiliors to work, uml a great many purchases of foreign sugars have been made on New Orleans as well us New York ac count, to hold for a higher range of prices, though prices are very high already. The trade is, consequently, only supplied from baud to mouth for immediate consumption*, yet there have been largo und regular arrivals of sugar from the Spanish und British West In dies. The stock of hogshead sugar iu New Yoik nt the close ol last week, tho Post is in formed, was Go,000 hogsheads. This shows no scarcity of foreign sugars, if it were oil the market. The deficiency iu the receipts from all points since the 1st of January is very large though the increasing importations are rapid ly making it up, the high prices attracting sup plies from t lie British west Indies. The de mand has been contracted iu consequence of the high prices nml consumption is rather on the decrease, so that, as that journal is inform ed, tho ftock is actually 20,001) hogsheads more than last year ot this time. Kellners will sup ply themselves sroin the continual fresh arri vals, while the trade will resort to the specu lators.—Baltimore Sun. Herbert's f lYlai■ JW.lir.gs of jPMHPl WABIIINUTOK.Jllly 41,18SU. Tho second frig of Mr. Hoi licit Is neurit, do*!. Tliot,)ntlmoii.Y Tor tho det'onco wssoorn- nlotod on Saturday, uud that lor tho pni«ecii- tlbinvlllboolUllv.il ill t,Mln.v. Mf. PrcHto... tt mt . m bor ortho Baltimore bur, L hilling the attorney for the lirosoeutUm, Mr. Key. Mr. Preston, Is n very small inon, ol u severe im|)rt)[H)HSeasing countenance. I|c. ( | 'his ivey fuity-llve years uf ngo.JHulily-llm'u yours, with lip hill iMtm.Ab bench aud the cold shoulder tIm.6 entire bur of Baltimore against him—his Imtid against everybody, aud ovcrylwdy’a hand against him. Ho is keen, talented and energetic, und even fierce until fiercely oppos ed, when he always quiets down; yet he lias groat inlluenco with a jury. Hon. Persy Walker, of Alabama, is nt least ills mate*, yot the trial is causing more trouble to the counsel for tho defence, und more anxiety to* the parties In terested, limit heretofore. The general belief Is that the jury will not be able to agree, hut 1 know not upon what tills opinion is based. The legislation of Congress on Saturday was meagre. An adjournment on tho Utli ol Aug. appears to lie determined upon in tin* minds of members* Immediately uftor the nomination of Mr* Fremont, Mr. Burlingame, of Massachusetts, delivered a very pungent speech in denuncia tion ol Mr. Brooks’s assault on Mr. Sumner, subsequently to prevent harshness und trouble, as they allcdgcu. Mr. Boyce and others request ed M r. Burlhiguuio to explain away any inten tional personal affront to Mr. Brooks—stating however, that they did w> of their own accord. Mr. Burlingame complied orally, ami Mr. Banks made a memorandum of his oxidation, which you seen appended to Mr. Brooks’ speech. This morning (Mr. Brooks having gone Carolina ward,) Mr. Burlingame pub lished the following card : A CARD. I mu informed that the Memorandum of u conversation of myself and friends and tho friends of Mr. Brooks lias received, iu some quarters, from its position, us appended to Mr. Brooks’ speech, an interpretation which does injustice to its real meaning and to my inten tions. Tills is what I say, and have said, in relation to my speech : Tlmt 1 observed iu it the rules of personal and parliamentary decorum ; that I could not qualify or retract any portion of it, ami held myself responsible to any gentleman aggrieved by it. This is tho only construction which 1 sup posed would be placed upon tho memorandum, which my friends reduced to writing, that there might be no misunderstanding. But, iimsmuch ns attempts, not altogether unsuccessful, have been made to pervert its true meauing, 1 now withdraw it. And, thut there may not be any misapprehension iu the future, 1 say, explicitly, tlmt 1 leave my speech to interpret Itself, und hold myself responsible for it, without qualifi cation or amendment. A Burlingame. Washington, July 10, 1856. Wlmt will come of this, God only knows. We are weary here of wrangling and violence: yet it is generally wished that Mr. Burlingame Jiu4 published his card before Mr. Brooks’ de parture, or not at all. The “memorandum*' was a Horry ntllilr. The circumstances connect ed with this curd render it still inure so. Mr. Banks uo doubt thought ho was adroit in pen ning the first; but what can bi* said of the friendship of u man who would for quietness’ sake put one iu Mich an abject position! II was strange that tlinSenute having on its part, passed u Naval Rerorm bill, should there upon prooecd to confirm the nomination of of ficers for promotion, it is very gouerajly stat ed iu the House, that, that body will not touch this billduriug the present session. j&Tlie return of Padre Vijil to Nicaragua has been noted. He came and was rccoguised as a minister, und then quietly returned, to the astonishment of every one, for the presence here of such an agent was important. But it is stated by persons usually well informed in Mich matters, that Father Vijil (nronanneeri Y\-hil) hud frciment find long audiences with certain high ami inlluential ecclesiastics in this city and m Baltimore, anil tlmt he returned to his country for tho purpose of reconciling the ecclesiastics and laity to the papal authority, which they smuotiino since set at nought. He appeared to be a serious aud good mail, and little skilled in the diplomacy of politics, how ever familiar lie may bo with the affairs of tho church. Major Hoiss, is, I believe, the deposi tory of the actions of his legation. The posi tion the good padre luis vacated will he more coveted anon. The new patent hills of wldeh much is said will hardly too reached this senson. The pur pose appears to lie to grant patents on tho same terms ns to onr own citizens to tho citizens or subjects of any country that will do the like with us. Nothing could be more just nor more bonetlcal to the world, it should be the same with copy-rights also. Later.—The Benato has passed a bill appro priating three millions for the “rilling aud porenssioning” the old muskets of the United States; and it is believed that several improve ment bills (which will be vetoed and then passed over the veto, it may be,) will be dis posed of before the adjournment. The House has had some nciion oil the adjournment ques tion, which cunllrms w.hnt has been suggested above. July 21.—Additional.—The house has had an exciting time over the adjournment question, each Jpurty accusing tho others of flrttering away the time that has past. Messrs. Camp bell, Allison, Gidditigs, Haven, Diiun aud Green wood, participating. Mr. Watson, of Ohio, of tho Committee of elections, made a long speech against Mr. Chapman, the sitting Nebraska delegate, who will retain his seat, however. IMI'AUTIAL. P. S.—Correct tho Senate thus j $1,800,000 for national armament, $500,000 for Bit* improvement of small arms ns describ ed. Ltrioionjr. •• *■ ght, about b»lr LpWjnenJof rtlon of ictory. There were and the «°* o row •ntlrely Linin' hoick row. 7 left,a tire was nenta of the ad- The Deposed King of Oudk.—The Ex iting of Oude, whom Lord Dnlhousic, the late Governor General of India, deprived of a king dom, is now in London. His Majesty was found to be too naughty to be protected any longer; lie declined a civil indication to abdicate ; then lie wus reguliirly|dotlironed,'aiid his realm incor pointed witli the British empire—four milieus of population and a surplus revenue, which, with fiscal sieiice and euro, might be nearer to three than two millions. He’js endowed with a pension of a hundred aud fifty thousand pounds sterling. The London Times has described him as “a degenerate despot, who lived only for the gratification ofjda own appetites.” Ho ar rived in Franco by the overland route, accom panied by an English functionary; is of fine personal appearance; a hearty follow, with an intelligent, manly eountenim-e, a full Mowing heard, a stout frame, a glosy Indian skin. He deems between forty und titty years of age.— His orientiul costume is magnificent; on ono linger he lias mi uncut ruby valued at three thousand pounds sterling, lie visited the Klec- tral Telegraph office to witness the process of transmitting a message from him to Loudon ; the iiiuciiniiiKiu is American, including the la test improvements; lie examined it admiringly, aud then exclaimed, “God mime man,the Devil quickens his bruins.” (|“A Ti eatiHeguii Popping the Question,”jfillus tinted with familiarexumples would,doubtless, prove u popular hook. I lur drawer is open for contributions of the necessary materials for Mich a work. Wo trust thut our friends will lie particular ill mentioning whether the appli cations were successful. The following is fur nished by the person most interested, with the insurance that it “operated to a diurm:” “I was sitting by the side of liuogcne, medi tating upon the bunt manner of coming to the point, when she took up an orange that lay upon tho tabic. “ ‘Will you Imve part of tills V’ who linked. “I assented, thinking all tho wliilo inoroof orange powers than of tho fruit. What she wus thinking of I cannot say. She divided tlm orange into two pints, and gave mn one. A midden inspiration came upon rue. “Oil, Imogene!'said j,‘I wish you would serve mo as you have done this orange.’ “Wlmt do you iiieau'r' she asked, inuo- eontly. “ ‘Why you have halved tho orange; now won’t yon havo mo V “I um a little oblivious as to wlmt followed for the next few moments; only I remember that, somehow I found my mtiHlitoh© in contact with her lips. Wc* ure to he married in Hep tcraber.—Harbor. p’on <\s are or tho Now York Evening Post.) Washington, July 17, 1856.—The four pro positions of the Paris Convention of European 'owers which it was intended to submit to (tlicr nations for the regulation of future mari time hostilities have not been submitted for the eoneiiiTcnre of this Government; but Mr. Maroy lias informally enmmuuicated to Mr. Baitiges, tho French Minister its decision regarding them. Those propositions are four, euibraciug: 1. The abolition uf tmper blockades. 2. Thu ad mission of the princ iple that free ships make free goods. 3. The admission that neutral good* in enemies’ ship* shall ho exempt from cap ture. -I. The abolishing of privateering. Tho United States Government, agreeing to the three first articles, reject the last; but as they are presented in wlidum,and uot separate ly, we must take tliu whole or none. But, al though we are not permitted to striko out, there is nothing to prevent us from suggesting an additional principle which will render the foml.li proposition acceptable. This Govern ment therefore acceded to four points provided tho allied Powers will add u tilth, to tho effect that private property on the soas shall he ex empt from capture, whether by privateers or naval vessels. FlVt AUrme Illf the long rang* ofwi to the August* Vaunl uMd u residence, by ttve, in the Cotton twelve tenements In In curted In No. ID. The consumed. A LAKH IN TUB* /Jltilng brick row, causei.it>a« supposed, by a'spark or contiguous tUgorom the tire, ful ling through a chimney and knlting some com bustible materials in .the earth. This was soon suppressed, with conipuativcly uo loss or troublo. 7 EIRE IN RACK STORE AT HANKY k STORY*8. About three o’clock jit tie morning, aid a very short time after tio previous alarm, the buck store of Ramsey AStofy was discovered to be on fire, ns well as i soull house close by. Tho roof of the utore liaise was considerably burned, but no injury wm mused to tho other house. FI UK IN AITAIILK. Tne stably on the alley running from Rey nolds to Ray street, net tho river, used b; Hand, Wilcox A Co., w;4 entirely consumed, together with what corn fodder aud harness were In the house. Fivellno dray horses wero Raved from tho flames bj great exertions. This tiro followed soon after iie ode previously re ported. Homo few outiouses adjoining the stablo were also consume!. Film IN THE OAUK STOIK HIAK «Y WIlEELUlt'a builbKuh. Immediately alter the Anblo was consumed, a a tire was discovered h the back store in the rear of Wheeler’s buiidiigs, in the upper part of tho city. The alarm vas given ho early that but little duniugo was dole. On Monday morning last, an attempt was made to set tiro to this hick store, but tho effort resulted iu a failure. L0S8C8. The row ofbuildings at'the Factory—loss about $5,000. The losi to the operatives in clothes, bedding, fumilire, Ac., though small, will fail upon a class who ure almost homeless and penniless, and several of them with sick families. To property and goods nt the lire iu Ramey and Story’s back store the loss will be about 250. The stables, provender, Ac., the loss will be about $500. Loss at the back store fire will be trilling. We did uot learn that any of the property wus insured. ORIGIN OF TUB FIRES. There cannot be a question that the four principal fires were caused by incendiaries. Not a citizen entertains any doubt about this. What efforts are ever made by our corporate authorities to discover the origin of fives in this city ? Tills is a question frequently asked, uud we should bo pleased to be able to satisfy the public cm this point.—Augusta Constitutiona list of yesterday. Summary of the Provisions of the Pacific Railroad Bill Agreed Upon,— Washington, July 21, 1856.—The special Pa cific Railroad Committee liave agreed upon a bill, cleveu members concurring. Gen. Deuvor, the chairman, will report it on Monday, if he gets tho floor. Three roads arc provided Tor- one to bo built north of the forty-fourth degree of uorth latitude, by tho Northern Atlantic aud Pacific Railroad Company, of which Alexander Kuuway is President; ono between the thirty- eighth aud forty-fourth parallels, to be con- st routed by an association of all tho roads now chartered, andrunuiug westward through Iowa and Missouri, the juuctiou to be formed near Fort Kearney, aud the single trunk to run to the navigable waters of the Pacific iu Culifor nia; and the southern road is awarded to the Southern Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, of which T. Butler King is President—-a new com muy, associated witli tho Atlantic und Pacific taifroad Company, of California, the Texas Western Railroad Company, and the Vicksburg and Shrevcsport Company. This line runs from tho Mississippi, at some point south of the thirty-eighth degree, aud runs to Han Francis co, with a brunch to San Diego, aud with u grant of forty sections of laud to tho mile west of Texas to tho California line, and then ten sections per mile to San Francisco. No grant is made to that portion of tho road east of tho western boundary of Texas. Tho northern road receives forty sections from polut to point, seventeen hundred- miles. The middle road re ceives thirty sectious until it reaches Califor nia, then teu sections to its western terminus. Tlie provisions of mail pay are liberal. Tele graph lines are provided for on each road. The report of the committee will not be long, but clear uud satisfactory. The bill will be put through without delay. .Most Melancholy Occurrence.-Tho Edgefield Advertiser, of the 23d inst., says: “It grieves us to the heart to have to record a most mcluncholy occurrence, which took place in onr village, on Monday night last. We ul- ludo to the death of Mr. J, Henry Chri9tiun, who wus shot iu a sudden affray, by Mr. Geo. D. Tillman, aud expired soon afterwards. The verdict of the jury of inquest was, that the de • ceased cnine to his death by the discharge of a pistol in tho hands of G. 1). Tillman, Canadian Legislative Council.—The bill to reuder this body elective, having been as- seated to by her Majesty’s Council, Uasbeeu ii'ocluimad in a supplement to the Cauudu Jazeito dated July 14. The Hammhh.—Tho hammer is the univer sal emblem of mechanics. With it ure alike forged the sword of contuution aud the plough share of peaceful agriculture. In ancient war fare tho hammer wus a powerful weapon, in dependent of the place which is formed. The hammer is tho wealth of nations. By it ure forged the ponderous euglue aud the tiny needle. It is an instrument of the savage and the civil ized. Its merry clink points out tiic abode or industry; it is a domestic deity, presiding over the grandeur of the moat wealthy aud umbitioua as well us the humble und impoverished. Not a stick is shaped, nor a house is roisod, a ship floats, or u carriage rolls, u wheel spins, an cu- gino moves, u press speaks, a viol sings, a spado delves, or a (lag waves, without the hum mer. Without tho liamnior civilization would be unknown, uud the bumun species only us defenceless brutes; but in skilful hands, direct ed by wisdom, it is an instrument of power, of greatness, and of true glory. Rif«MIcin Blue*' Drill Room, , \ , 8ATAWUB, July 23d, lttfc; At a ptoetlug. or tho Ourpa, hold Ihhi night, tlw following proamblo oud resolutions were offorud m (tenet. 1 unanimously Adopted The Republican Dluoa bave learned with deep emotion, the raelaucboljr tidings ot tbo iIdcouhd or or Altkku CeninKKT, their lira Captain and tgy whetn they wero organized os s Volunteer Compa ny. Nearly hair a century ago, tlicdr oxLn-nco liu- giui under Ills uu.-pices and bis command. Fount ol' tho iiiuu or tlmt day still anrvhe in our milks, hon ored aud ulioi-Uhod by tlmir brother soldlurs. From thorn wc havo teamed tn t»uk with prihi, tut^o luuuly aud iiuhlu cbuructor which slumped h in, whoso loss we now diplure, as a leader worthy to oxcltolhe udmlrutiou ol' tliu soldiur, aud tho wuttu tilfoutiou or tho citizen. Wo know that ho was brave, gouoruus, lutriluctual, Tull ot uoUlo enthu siasm, nn \ |xmos*ud oV a heart a* kind and true, as liU spirit was high and during. No Comiuuiidur was ever muru beloved by hUoompamoui*, than lie by tills Company, lie called them his brothers, mid loved them os such, aud they lavished upon him uboundless dovotiun. For muiiy yours, separated from thW community, wu knew him not,butthe impress ho stamped upon the Corps, ronialus to this day, uud {s Us vital principle, tat this Coin pa. uy pay the highest tribute to bis uiumory, by kin dling lute fresh iilo, the spirit of'ills chivalrous cour- ags uud brotherly uU'tiutioii. which U our iulu-r1l- cmce, wall which hU llfu was utiUuulcd. Ue it Resolved, Thut in testimony of tliu regret ol this Corfu lur tho memory ol’ AllroU Cutliburl, the ling of tho Company ho draped with crape, fur tliu space of six mouths, uud that the oUlcers nud men wear the badge ot murning lor tho same llim*, at ull parados. Resolved, Thai the Captain be requosiod to pro euro u Portrait of tliu deceased, to bo Hiispumlcd iu the Drill Room ot tliu Company. Resolved, Tbut those proceedings be publishod, aud a copy transmitted the sou of Capt. Cmlibert 8. A.T. LAWltKNCK, |y26 riic'ry Kupuhlh an lilucs. I of f ♦ f.rt,. .JULY tb So arrivals sinoe our last. Cleared, Bilg Hen I ark. Mirklu, liitanzH—.1J Marlins Blemoraiitlu. Baltimore, July ‘Jl—Arr, relir Fcimtnr, Ander sen, Pavanicth. Now York, .Inly 21—Arr. ship James Buy, Tor- ley, Havannab; rfehr Seaman. I.'irlc DoiImi. SI1IKK.V July it). ou41aUo‘as Sboul, -ebr Hon,ol und Irom New York, lor £*vuniia!i , lltscelfits per Central llnllrontl. July 24—158 halos Cotton, 21 boxes Copper Ore 742 sucks Wheat, 157 sacks Corn, 150 sucks Flour, 22 Indus Yurn, 1)2 lilids Ducon, and Mdzc.. to Kuso, Davis k I eng,'Datum, Holton k Co, IMin k Foster, Rabun k Smith,Lockett k celling*, Itodgi-is, Nor ris k Co, Ceutrid Railroad Audit, Brigham, Ki-llv k Co, C A Urciner. Column A Hertz, Williams k Rat olilfr, lugorsoll k Moore, King A Hons, T 8 Wayne ft Son, KG Mnhtiuil, G'rugor ft Wuds,OOolion, Way ft Taylor, I) J> Cnpp, Young, Wyatt ft Co, Crane, Wells ft Co. Minnesota T mutmmv.£-A letter from gentleman in this territory says —'“immigrants ure pmiriiug into this bountiful, fertile, uml health fill Territory with unprecedented rapidi ty. it is lielivod there will be little, if any less than 75,000 addit ion to onr population this year.” Tuit Ki.oquKsvu of Homely Words.--Tothose wlm know tlm terrible force which John Ran dolph could throw into tlm tones of his remark- uhlc aud penetrating voice, and the significance of ids gesticulation when lie extended his thin arm and long skeleton tore finger, the follow ing paragraph will lie read witli a thrill. It is reported by n writer in tho National intelligen cer, as having been heard by him thirty years ago, as he entered tho gallery ol the House of Representatives. The words are plain Saxon,hut tin! thought and iiiutiner are in tho highest style of oratory: “i/K>k, nt him, Mr. Speaker! Napoleon tho First, Emperor of France, King of Italy, Pro tectorate of I lie Con federation of tho Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation, Ac. Look at him, sir, witli tho sceptro of Spain in one hand, and the mines of Mexico uud Peru in tho other. ' Look at him, sir, at Moscow, iu the Palace of' tlm Kremlin, seated upon tlm tiironu of tho mmient l'/.ms of Russia.” Hero Mr. Randolph gently turned himself round, und j ointed ids linaer in an opposite direction.and slowly said: “Then. Mr. speaker, look ot him >ir, dying among the rats of St. Helena Power, wr, power, Hir!” j tauurtml Jiticllijjcnit. Savannah Market, July ‘AH. COTTON.—No transactions in report iu tlii* article yeslertlay. lilt porta, -Per brig tea tark- >172.1)00 feet MATAN/.A8. Lumber. AUGUSTA, July 24.—CuiTON-Tt.ru Wus Utile Uo lug yostorduy, bucauao there was but little offer- lug for sale. The river l* very lew, but iUe tight tirult steam- ors rcacli the wharvzs readily. NASHYIM.K, July 22.—Wum--Small lots ul Wheat continue to bo oR'erod daily in our market, and dealers wore offering yejLrduy 7to lor a good article though some hid liferent samples failed to command more than 00c lUcox—Continues in good demand, without any change in pricez. NEW YORK, July 21—.Cotton—Tlio market eou tlutics to tond upward, with a moderate deniuml for tho local trade. Wo quote a« follows: NSW YORK CLASSIFICATION. N.Or leans. Upland. Florida. Mobile, ftTexus. Ordinary 9Ji Ojg 9}; 9% Middling 11 11« ll?4 lltf Middling Fair... 12tf 12?,' VP/ t 13 Fair 12X , 1 *X Wtf J8* Cokkkk—Continues quiet but steady. Holders ■bow uo disposition to reduce their demands, and buyers tak hold ratlior reluctantly. Tho sales are unimportant. Flouh.—Tho downward tendency In tho low grades of Western Canal Flour continues, und hold ers, to eifccCsalea, have submitted to a lurllmr de cline of lUalOc por bbl, with great irregularity iu tho raurkat. Corn—Is llrin ami ami in good demand; snl?s of 54,000 bushels at 57 for unsound Mattl tor Mixed Western, tiua62 for Southern Yellow, tiOuOl for Round Yellow, and C-uTOfor Southern White. Molasses.—Only a moderate demaud pievallsat prlseut high prices. Rick.—Wo notice a fair inquiry; exporters arc awaiting their letters pur Niagara; eulos of 120 tes at 4a4?{c. Whisky.—The market is heavy with a moderate demand; sales or 150 bhit'Ohiu aud PrUou ut 43e, aud small lots ut 41, cash. FOIl PHILADELPHIA. 7b sail Saturday, Aunnrt ‘2d. at 0o'clock, l\ At. The united Hiatus Mail Htontmdnp KEYSTONE STATE, Capi. llardie, Will leave as ubovo. For freight or passage apply to U. A. GREINER. Agent Cabin 1'in.-.age 20 00 Steurago Passago 7 b0 PuxacnporH by tills ship for Baltimore aud Wash- fug ton will be landed nt Now Castle, Deiawure. ir do'lrcd, from which place ears start three times dully for tlm above cities, and other Southern imiiit*. iy22 FOIl NEW YOIIK. To kail Saturday, July 2W5, «if 3 o'clock, P. Al. Tbo stcuili-mlp FLORIDA, Captain Womiiiull. will leave as ubovo. For freight or passage apply to PADKU ORD, FAY ft CO. ftST Berths not secured until paid for. Cabin Passage $26 Steerage Passage 8 ftQp Shippers of Cotton by these steamships will please take notice, thut no Cotton will he received at tie presses that Is not distinctly marked on the edge of the bulu. _ _ Jy23 N iagafa Fails, the Lakes. & Canada SHORTEST AND GIIKAPE-T ROUTE. Per Steumship Keystone State, via Philadelphia FARE TO . - ' FAKE TO BY T.AST NIOHT’SMAIL." Coitgreaalounl. Washington, July 22.—Senate.--Mr. Butler of Houtli Carolina, introduced a bill to regulate the compensation of Senators and Reprueuta- lives, giving them salaries of $3,000 each for lho regular session, and tbo present per diem ami 25 cents per mile for travel each way. ’ Thu Senate discussed the constitutionality of making improvements in the harbors of Wis consin, and pussed two hills for that purpose. The House amendment to the resolution to adjourn, making it the 18th of August, was concurred in. J ’ House—The House amended the Senute res- lution for adjournment, fixing the day on the 18th of August. The Nohrusku Flection ruse was taken up ami u res- lution declaring Chapman not elect ed was rejected. Came of Hon. P.T..llBu»i.ar.—IFaxArnKfoa July 22. Tho evidence, in lho trial of Hun.!»' T. Herbert, for the killing of Thomas Keating’ has clo-eil. The counsel for the prisoner made u proposition to submit the ease without ar gument, which was objected to by the unwe- eutlon. On Tuesday, the 16th inst.. the bridge over tho Cliielmsulm liver, near Qiiitmun, Mbwissppi, on the Mobile uml Ohio Railroad,was burned bv ineemlurics. It wus fired at Loth abutment,, and fell into the river. P III LA- DELP’A NIAG’RA FALLS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. attention WASIUtiTON FIRE COMP’Y NO. $AO. riTHH 1.<NE connects ut i'iiiiaiL Ipiiiu with tho X Great V*«rtit-Western ftafiroail Route, through to Niiigma Fills ami Riilfulo. iu sixteen hours from I'hiludeli.ht... Tlirougb 'llckets, with Um privilege of stopping ut 1‘liilaiiolpliia, uml intermediate polui.-, tor sale by the Agent Fare to Niaguru Fulls or UuiIUlo $28 ” Eltniru 2ti ‘ Canamlaigua 2b CHARLES A. GREINER, Agent, jiiU Siivuiiuah, Uaorgiu. FOR FREIGHT OR LTIAUTKU —The flue sclir PLANfktMK, (.’upt Bi own, will receive roigUt or chut tor for a Northeru port. Apply to JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jy22 71 Buy street. OFFICE OF THE UOAHD OF COM MISSIONERS OP THESAV’H WATER WORKS, Saxaxnxu, July 23d. U6». *n»o Uourd of Commissiimers tiie Savan nah Water Works, will elect a Secretary on Monday, the 4lb day of Augurt next, ut 4 o’clock, P. M., to till vacancy occasioned l*y the lesignatiou of the timiorrtgned. Sal n y $s.' o—tloml By order. WM. WARING HABERSHAM. Jy2f—10 Sne’ry Atv’li Water Works. NOTICE. O Xk month utter date, app lcatioo wdi he ma»tc to tlm Bimk of the Slate of Georgia.tor tbo pay ment of two one hundred dollar bills of Rio Bnmc.lt the right hand halves of which have been lost iu the mails. Jy’21 BOSTON ft Vll.LAl.ONGa. IVOTiCK. " " O NE mouth:, after date, •appliiatloii wdl be made to Ihe Bank ol tbo State of Georgia, for the pay ment of three twunty dollar bills ol the Hr&urU ut Augusta, tbo rigid hand halves of which have been ‘ isl in tho mail. Jyll—1m BOSTON ft VILLA LONG A. A TTEND your regular monthly met ting, to be U«lil ut your hull, Tins Eveniutt, 25ilt lust., at 8 o’clock. Per order of Foreman Wilijnk. FRARK A. FA INS WORTH, Jy2fl—1 Sec’ry w. k. «*«» AY-t-200 bales Huy, fu t-taro aud for sale by ‘ ,x CRANE, W1ULS ft CO. H1& \r AUNrt AND ILSNAUURGS—Ibomaston Factory X Xuvns ami Oanaborga, for sale by jy2J _ CRANE. WELLS ft CO. L anding "and in tore— 3000 lbs extra canvassed bag Hums 1000 do sugar cured do —at.so— A superior quality of Teuuesseo Hams, small size for family n.-e, at 12)4 «out< per pound. 26 bbis Crushed Sugar 20 do B ClxrRled do 20 do O dn do 25 do Powdered do 10 do St Croix do 6 lilids extra Porto Rico Sugar 6 bbls tio Stnart’s Syrup 6 lilids do Uuutm Sides —ALSO— Brooms, Pails, Bosket Tubs, Matches, Scrub Brushes, Flour Pails, Ac., for sale by J)'25 J. A. BROWN. LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, Ga. EDWIN M. MOORE /AFFEUS his services to the public in the pur- V/ etiase and sale of lauds iu tbc counrlos ol Glynn, Wayne, Caindeu, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Cofloo, Clltich, tawmlcs and Tliomas. Particular attention given to locuting. purchasing uud sulliug ol town lute in tho town of Buuuswiok. RKVKKKXCES • Dr RCollins, Macon; Dr B M Carglle, Brunswiok Tbomus H Har«leu, Suvnnnah; llou James I. Sew rd, Tbomuvillc. K UM, GIN AND BRANDY.—50 bbls Luther Fol- tun’s Rum 50 bbls E Phelps’ Rye Gin 25 do Domestic Brandy 20 X and 15 14 casks 4th proof Brandy. In store uud tor sale by Jy4 SCRANTON. JoliSSroN ft CO. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. Arut’ST.i, July 1850. T HE TWENTY-FITTII Course of Lectures in tills Instltutlou will cotiitueitcc tho Fiv/t Monday in November ntul. FACULTY. U. M. Nkwtux. m, i*., Anatomy. L. A. Dross, ji. i*., Surgery. I.. P Gakvi.v, it. n , Mateiia Medina, Therapeutics uml Medical Jurisprudence. ■I. A. Evk, Jt. i>. Obstetrics uud Diseases of Wo men ami Infants. II. V. M. Mli.kk, ji. ii., Physiology nml Patladygi eal Anatomy. Alkx. Mkans, Jt. i>. Professor or Chemistry. L. I). Folio, ji. o .Institutes nml Practice of Mud! cine. II. F. Caju'HKI-i.. ji. ii., .surgical, Comparative and Microscopic Anatomy. R Cami'Bkli., Jt. lK-moiistrator of Anatomy. B. snnioxs, ji u,. Assisiunnt Domon.-trator. Clinical Lectures will ho delivered icgularly at tlm CRy Hospital uud ample opportunities will lie alTordod for tlm study of Practical Anatomy. Foes for the entire Comae.. $105 oo Matriculation Ticket (to ho taken once)..... 6 t;o For for l'urthor particulars, apply to Jul2—2w G. M. NEWTON, Dean Palace Pimjovkukd Uxuku Ground.—'The remains of a magnificent palace imve been tils- covered tinder a Ran leu in the Isle of Capri. It tiiuat not only have been splendid in itruc- lure, hut in situation, commanding a view or tho hay of Palermo and Naples. Marble of various colors wus used in its construction, and all apartments, m far as the, excavations have proceeded, are of the most spacious und ole- tfant character. The doorway is twelve f«et witle and or white marble, and ,tlio rooms are paved in mosaic, while the walls uro painted red, blue, yellow, Ac. Several coins of the reign or Augustus and Tiberius have beeu found, some of them disclosing the curious fact that tho coittB of one reign were at times re coined in another—Boston Journal. The Albany Argus says that a horrible curi osity was ou exhibition in that city on Thurs day—a mail with one of his arms terniiimtim in a snake's head, the other in a dog s head am the tail of & snake. KEDZIE'S PATENT WATER FILTER An assortment of sizes uml witli tbo latest Improvement, cat) only be found lit onr slnrn. Wo will sell lliom at tho tnanu- facturor’s retail prices, adding only the tram|Hirtutiou, und put Ilium i p free of uimrgu. KENNEDY ft BEACH, Hudgsou’s blu<:k, corner of Broughton und Ru lists. Ju!yl7 TiOTOaRAPlfS. ' targe sized Photograph*, ken by MILLER, AT TWELVE IMIUAK* 1’Elt |H«KX Also, Ambruiypes and Da guerreotypes, iu his usual mi- A call is solicited. J. W. MIL! KR, cr. St. .Iulian-Bt. and Market square. R OPE.—100 colls Itopo, to arrive por sulir Alba JylO PATTEN, HUTTON ft CO, Naval Offichu Missing.—a private letter l-om Vera Cruz, Mexico, states tlmt Lieutenant A. J. <3win, of the United States Itevonue Ma rine, and a nephew of Dr. Gwin, lato United States Senator from California. 1ms been mis sing from ills hotel since the 13th of June, and fears arc entertained for him. The population of Holland is stated to bo 3,- 362,625. “These peoplo,” saysn waggish let ter-writer, “ull stand upon a dead level, with pipes in their mouths hanging downward, si lent and motionless, like tiie long bill of a wood cock, ns lie stands iu u marsh of a wet day.— Tho overspreading imze ol blue tobacco smoke makes tiic mirage usually seen in Dutch pic* tares.” A Foiitd.nk.~A recent turn of the wheel of furtuue bus made n worthy lady of New Or leans tliu heiress to mi estute iu England valued ut $250,000. Tho lutly Mrs. J. Morrison Heady, huE .tesided in New Orleans lor more than twenty years, during the first deeutlo of which she was surrounded by ufllunnce, Imt oflatesho has lieen obliged to support horsolf by teaohipg music. PLUMBING. 1)LUMU1NU, in all its vorious brunches, at- L loaded to at tho Hliortcst uotioo. mid in suporlor sly Iu. Also, may tio found Shower Uatiuq Golvanlz- . <| Iron, Tin and Leaded Bulb Tubs; Boilers, Patent Pan Water Closots, Issad I’ipos, Sheet Lead, Brass and Plated Cocks. Force Putnpa, India Rubber Hoeo. For -mlo at Uto llouze FaruUb Ktoro, Nt, MM Brouihton-zlrnM.. “Vi* Teu dollar bills of tho Americau Exchange Bank of Philadelphia, nltorod from ones, Imve beeu put in circulation. The counterfeit U new, and well calculated to deceive. A light took place iu a ball room in New Orleansia»t week, occasioned by a gcullemau insulting a lady who hud refused to dance wait him. Ono gentleman was Idled and several others seriously wounded. On Friday night last tiie large tobacco facto ry of Messrs. Pillington & Long, iu Manches ter, Virginia, was consumed by lire. Every thing in the building was destroyed, including the books of the concern. The sloop Julia, seven days from Bermuda, came into Buruegut Inlet ou Wednesday last, with three soldiers of the Twenty-sixth regi ment of flic British array on board. The ves sel was seized by the Custom House officers ut Jlarnegnt. It is supposed tiie soldiers are de serters, uud have stolen the sloop. They had no compass, and started on their voyage with uo other provisions than four loaves of bread and about ten gallons of war, which was all eon- sumued before they reached port. LAND AGENCY. riMlK mult raided will, for live dollars por iot, Ji. uxnmiiK'.uoy lands iu the couiitius ot Appling, Wayne, Wnioor Collbe. and r<q»oritotbe owner to their pre.-ent value, tiie pro-qieci for their be- coming nun c valuable in I'uture, and wlietner or not litero I- bcbi- ai.y trespuss cuinmilted tburcou, invariably plcdkini/ iiimsed to glvo a into und m- reel account, for which nil remittances will boos pectod in advance. He will n!.*osoi! and remit when requested, un t as directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly oitend to al! prcioa. iouul business entruste.l to his care. VERNON H. McLKNInjN, my 13 Attorney at law. Hoinosvlllc. Ga. (sfTUQIUZKn IIY TIIK STATS OK OKOKOI.l.j FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. GLASS 17. To be drawn iu the city of Atlanta, ia public, i.u MONDAY, July 28. 1850. ou Um HAVANA FLAN. SAMVELi SWAN & CO., Mmmgc»*. PRIZE’S AMOUNTING TO $102,00**!! Will ito distributed according to the following BRILLIANT SCHEME! 30,000 NUMBERS—Iff,100 PRIZES! fiCHKMK. 1 prize of $20,000 Is 1 “ 10,000 is 1.000 is ],oiw is 400 arc 220 are SO are 50 ure -in npp’g to $20,000 prize, are 1 •* .... 1 •• .... 2 prizes of.. HI 100 •I priz< I 8 MATRIMONY MADE EASY*, O H HOW TO WIN A LEVOIL-The cast Principle or Love, Interspersed with Direction*- tor the Prescrvutlou and Exultation of Penonal Beauty nml Lovelliu-SK, for prolonging human life healthily and happily to tho very longest period or human existence.— Splendidly eugraved on steel. Tbo slugle, married, und the married happy.— Wbat is lover—with iu.strucllous for courting, iu or der to win the uileetiun-’ ol tiie opimsiu* sex. The Lights und Shades of Married Life. Tb« Reproductive Organs of Females handsomely engraved ; and llio Intlrmitles of Youth uud Multin ty, with their remedies. I'liKox.ixf.'V nxmiUTMi uv futu*, ut din'ereut stages of gestation-—how to determine wheu it exists—how to provctit pregnant’, and willt a leeiure on Live to married ladles and gentle inou. Price 50 coins per copy, ou tliu receipt ot the money through n nil, (post-judd.) one copy of ilu* liook will be sent by mail to any part of the Untied States. Published CHARLES WALKER, No.88 ifoutti:ui st., I’ldladelpluH, Pu. Also, Da. taCROIX’.S PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW Ol MARRi.'GK. A popular treatise ou .lie secret intlrinilies o outb uud maturity arising from genital diseases it. lotli sexes with upwards of one hundred and twen ty-live lithographs and engravings illustrating Ihe anatomv, physiology, and diseases of the sexual or guns, their structure, uses nud functions, together Witli plain dlrecltons for tite perfect cure of syphilis gleet, stricture, etc. Price 60 cents per single copy. Published by CHARLES WALKER. No. 38 South 3d st., Pldladelpliiu, Pa, to whom ail orders must bo sent. npU2—tl of 2 ion 60 iu 30 10,000 prizo, are 1,000 prize, aro 400 prize, are 290 prize, arc SO prize, are 520,000 , 10.000 1.000 1,000 <00 HO H00 6.000 400 400 32U 240 300 cu.ooo 15.(00 of C'4 utuomiting to., 15,190 prizes amounting to $102,0001 The 16,u)0 jnlzcs of 54 ure determined by the numh->r wide!) draws the 920,000 prize; if th» number should be an odd number, then every odd number ticket iu tin* scheme will bo entitled to $4; if ait even number, then every even number ticket iu tite scheme will be entitled to 84, iu nddltioa Iu any other prize which the ticket muy draw. Purehast is iu buying an equal quantity of odd and and even number tickets, wifi be certain of drawj log neatly half tin m*t of the same, will) cIiuucm ol obtaining otaer prizes. All liaise tickets ending with 0,2,4, 0, 8,uro eve* — ill tho«e ending with 1, 3, 6, 7, u, uro odd. Remember that every prize is druwu, uud paya ble in lull without deduction. All prizes of $1000, and under, paid Immediately after tiie drawing—other prizes at tho usual time of thirty days. 4tar All communications strictly confidential The dtuwti numbers, will bo forwarded to pur- chasers Immediately after tho drawing. Wholo tickets $5—Hal vex $2.60—Quartet s 51 25. Prize tickets cashed or rouewod iu other tickets at either 0lllce. Orders for tickets can bo addressed either l<* S. SWAN ft UO., Atlanta, «a.,w jylO 8. SWAN, Montgomery. Ala E XTRA Choice Goshen Butter, a fresh supply. per steamer Knoxville, lor sale by J. I). JK&s Jy* a OLD PENS—Persons desirous of obtaining a gooud Gold Pen, aro invited to call and in spect a new lot which wo havo just received, aud which vrocan recommend. Jy23 D. B. NICHOLS ft CU. G UNPOWDER—300‘kegs Kentucky RilioPowdor, FKg 60 halt kegs do do do, FKg 100 qr do tio do do, Fg FKg 600 canniHlors Sporting Pttwdor, in City yiugu xlne and fur sulo by Jy23 WEBSTER ft PALMES. WOOLEN MACIUNERY. C l L. GODDAUD, New York, only Munufac- turer ol the Original Steel Ring uml Tooth Burring Machines nml Feed Rolls, to he attached tn First and also Second Breakers and Finishers of Wooluu Curding Machines. The ultichmeni to Sec ond Breakers and Finishers is very important Those machines aro in successful operation, on First Hmikors, iu moat of tlm principal Woolen Fac tories iu the United States, Canada aud Mexico, and aro doomed by experienced manufacturers ns the most perfect machines used, nml Imlispcnsubfo to tho oconomlcul ami successful mnuufacluro of wool. Thoy aro In fact tbo only strong, durable and suc cessfully opernting machiuos iu uso. No curding machino should run an hour without them. The Feed Rolls are strong aud durable, uml wor thy of attention. Circulars explaining these Machines and Roll, and reforouccs to Mills having them hi dae, may ho had by addressing C. L. GODDARD. No. 3 Bowling Green, New lork, to whom ordurs should ho addroxsod.- sopllil—lyw 100 DOLLARS REWARD; ff*HK abovo rewurd will ho jiald to any poraou JL who will fornlah proof to conviction of tho per son or persona, who attempted to blow up ray liouao on Friday ulght last, by oxpl"dtuu a quantity ofguupowdwunderH. ....... lyi$—0 EMMA WOOD. NOTICE* T IE UNDERSIGNED having tills day ax.suci.ticd themselves together for the purpose ot c-oudticl lug the Wholesale Grocery Business, uud having purchased the Block of Rodgers ft Norris, will here after continue tho business under the firm of Rod- gam. Norris ft Co., at tiie old stand, corner of Ray aBTLincolu streets. .IAS. ii. KODUKHS. .FAS. A. NORRIS*. GKO. II. JOHNSTON. JNo. N. BIRCH. Savannah, Juno 2d, 1850. Je 2 rTlRE firm of Rodgers ft Norris having this day X been dissolved by tbe abovo association, either partner will use tho name of thu firm iu liquidation, JA8. G. RODGERS. JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, June 2d, 1850 Jo 2 J j~AMS.—10 casks Tviiucssco Hams, a superior jyg article, for salo by W1LL1A AM LYNN. 87 Buy si reel. T>< X for finnily use; lo caiks Dotash, Just rwreived and lor sale by jyll RODGER* NORRIS ft CO__ " VALliAlTLERICE^PLANTATION FOR SALIC, wirmx n:x Jur.R» of iiik errv of savannah. O N the first Tuosdaj Iu December next, will bu sold before the Court Home in Um city of pa vuiiiiuh, tbe I'iaiitation on tho savaunuli river, ten miles frum the oily, known a* Mulberry Grove, be longing to the estate oi the late Philip Ulmer, con mining six hundred nml eiglity-^evon acre/, of which there aro two hundred aero* of first quality lido vice laud, aud one Uuutircd aud Ufly-Uve acivs under good banks and iu a lint: .-tale fur cultiva tion. Alsu, fevenly live nnres of liigii I uid under cultivation, on the plaeo nro a good dwe llng lnm?o, overseer’s house, barns, negro houses ami«tfo*r ontimildings, nil in a gootl stab* of nqstir. I’oiwns desiring t»» purchase will call upon tiie undursigned, who resides within four milt's of tlru Grove. Terms of sulo made kuovrn on tho day ul sale. Posses sion mu given until tho (list of January. jy»7-td II. K. HAUIUSON, Kx’ur. ThoCliarlestou Mercury will publish once a week until tho day or salo. $546,00 B EW A RD ( THE HAVANA PLAN. Muru Prizes than Blanks. 1,707 J^ltlZES ! ! ! $1< 2,000. Only 15,000 NiunbeesIH Ja^jier Countj' Aciulcin) LOTTERY, uv Aimionirv ok thu ktatk or <iK<>iu:iA. CJ.ASS 1‘. To bo drawn August 16lli, 185**, at < onctrl »•-»•*» Man ii, Ga.. under tire sworn mperinlcinlein^ 01 Col. James'Si. Logan uud James A. NisM, ti-q. Patrons will please examine this Sehenor careful* ly, compare it with any other, and if it wnwtuw best over rdfered. and the eliuneea l<* eblniu ‘'fll'i- t ils far better, rlmr’t purehna* tickets. C’AAITAL. $15,000, 1 Prize of $15,660 U 1 « 3.000 is I “ 2,000 is 4 “ 1,000 me.... 10 '• ..7 500 uro.. . 50 “ 100 arc.. .$1.1,000 3,000 2.000 4,000 " 5,000 5.000 ’0 Approxim’s of $50 to $15,100 prize arc 60 “ 25 to n.U' O •* #r» '*r 60 •• 20 to 2,000 “ are SO “ of $\2>i to eaclr ot the capUnU of $1,000 are 7600 prizes of 8)£ are 1.000 ; W.7W 7707 piizo3 amounting to $ltr;.« w> Ticket3 $10, Halves $5, ipiarteis $2 60. Prizes payable witiioul dedurtiou. Tin, i,r.0U|iriManf $S>. ar.- .IcIitmIik.* >'>' wlitul. ilrawf III. SHa.iK.0; II' ll.a« should he an.odd number, then every nd«l J 18 ', ... ticket in the scheme will he entitled to: J ... even number, then every even number * heenliiled |o»K 5u, in addition many *’llier|r“ whlcli muy be drawn. ,.. Mli j Purchasers buying uu equal qimnliiy “I M even number tickets will! he certain ot dr# nearly one half Ihe co-i of ihe tame, withcii. of obtniiilug oilier prizes . . . „ are All thiMi’ ticket- ending wilh 0 2. L o. • even; ail those ending with 1,3, 6. *. !• H 0 Person- sending money by mail need n«J l0 **V.... lining lost orders particulnrly atlemlud *«>- . munieatlous eontUleutial. Uauk uoies w banks taken ut par ,, „ r j t . r Those wishing particular numbers shown immediately. „ Address, JAMW F. jy lit Manager, MacoU. t* u - M ' USTAltii, ftn.-100 I...XM Mii-lur': Vf £ pure IVpper; 100gtnreli; rerelT‘S an sale bv HoMAHON & W)VI> ; . JunolO 805 *n.l 8U. aMeTS! BA8KKTSI—We nttouticu of tiic ladies to our stock 0 ; '\ orl Traveling and iluo Ftacy Baskets, the to p; ' tue —.sy UasKou, in# '•‘’p ": ’' j st city, at tho llmmo Furnishing wit* IIURAOK K ‘lOHSK- FWM'KI.K j MM SSEstfS paiilto any perrmn for proof tn convlrt nuv colored A TMtordtSpu'.AIeitOdo«us.r,*wl>«n poruQQ h.'litirlUB Wm, or Uro doltore will 1» p»ld lor Ulroult; received «ml ror.t obv ouw.j.uvp'yto*.. JiM haywood. |