Newspaper Page Text
6E0BI
JOWL.
i KnowXirthtoj Sptnkor. u4 • ■OjorRf WltMlXtM
mmr. TH-wwMy —* w-fciy.
sKsasa--
MHblUl
bill* We
■ntieatthen. ., ..
i ■ . _ *wo eoefen *IUi *"•». Ont U*ro earn
Oa«UlB»perofthe City and County Dcnwcno. «bow«* wtthih. K». Nothings
1 * ' — -—= , otbifi nta thn bttW, wtlng liretblrti.
bare bare been defeated. Hut la It eat niton-
tibiug that "American’' paper* aboold bare
the bardlbood to complain of the coune of
there dtllnqofotv,
The hardened reprobate, criticising the abort
eomingaof prufeaaedChrktlai furnishesthe
only parallel to auch unblushing effrontery.
Bi B, HILTON & CO.
raoruanuH asd ronuntana.
m. •. HIlTOJr, - - - - - Editor.
%, r. twanaor. - - tuanm ttuw.
■TODAY MORMWO, JtlbV »>•
FOR PRESIDENT:
JAMES BUCHAN AN,
or rcotsrLVAJtiA*
for Vice PHBslOKNT;
JOHN 0. BHECICINHIDOH,
or mertecKY.
Klcetora for the Stale at Large.
WILLIAM II. 8TII.KS, of Chatham.
IVERSON L. IIARItlS, of Uahlffin-
xltkxmxtxs ronrm: trzTS at biKUK.
HENRY 0.1.AMAll, oflllhh.
AUGUSTUS It. WBIOnT, of Floyil.
Dimmer kLucioiw.
UL Dtatrlet, Tuoius M. Foiuiak. of tJIynn.
Id. Dtatrlet, Stnun. Hall, of .Macou.
Id. DWrlct, Jasks N. Ramsay, of Harri*.
4th. District. Ltrcica J. Oznrnzu., of Fulton.
Ith. Diatrict, Jolts W. Lk«is, of Cuss,
eth. District, James P. Simmoxs, ofGwInneU.
7th. District, TnoMAS P. SsiToi.ir.of Morgan.
Ith District, A. C. Walked, of Richmond,
THE OLDER I GROW, TUF. MORE IX-
OUNED I AM TO BE WHAT IS CALLED
A STATES RIGHTS MAH.—James Bueh-
sms’s speech on the admission of Arkansas, in
1134.
1 FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS
AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM
WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHTS
DEMOCRA T—John C. Brtdmridge in re-
t to hie nomination for^hc Vice Prtstdcn-
BUCHAN AX ASSOCIATION.
All persons In fsvor of James Buchannn and
John C, Breckinridge for President und Vice
President of the United State*, aro requested
to meet at 3L Andrew’s Hail at half-past eight
o'clock on Monday evening, 25th inst., for the
purpose of organizing n B-ichananand Breck
inridge Association for Chatham county. Col.
A. B. Lawton, and Hon. John E. Ward, will ail-
dram the meeting.
By order of the Executive Committee of the
Democratic Party.
Mr. Stanwood, who was assaulted by Mr.
Vicks, In New York,U note blsck rcpnbUcan
or s freesoller, hot s nstiunsl whig—end hed
nodiseuMion elioat Brooks or Sumner with
Vicks, or any one else at the Metropolitan Hall.
Ho is one of our most respectabio citizens and
merchants, end was only endeavoring to ■score
an acquaintance from participation In an Im
pending broil, when he wa» »o violently at
tacked by Vicks. Therefore, the attempt to
convert the conduct of Vicks into a sectional
or party offence, and use It as party capital, is
as unfair as the mode of Vlcka's attack upon
Mr. Stanwoodj or as It would be to hold the
frcesollera responsible form misdemeanor caused
by brandy sold by a Fremont man.
We clip the abort from the Boston Poet. We
are inclined to bellieve that Mr. Uusbrod Wash
ington Vicks is not the great man that beta
represented to be—wo question his being a
friend orCol. Brooks or oven an acquaintance.
A gentleman recently here, Mated to us that
there had been an Individual by name Vicks,
who under the guise of a drummer and
dun of a Baltimore bouse, exercised
n profession not quite so innoccut That the
said individual hud visited Georgia, and had
been detected In the small peccadillo of "stock-
ing the cards.” If the family of the Vicks he
large we may do the one alluded to in the
Pori injustice, but if he he the man who hon
ored Georgia with his presence he cannot un
der any possibility be a represeutatire of either
Cel. Brooks or the Southern people.
Country Correspondence,
Crop* In Dooly.
Vienna, Doom' Co., July 21
sVrtir t It. Be Hilton fy Co:
Wo are are now buffering much for the want
or ruin. Com crop* Will be short In this Coun
ty, Cotton looks better, but if it doe* not rain
noon that too will be nhort.
Yoon respectfully.
The Itlcc, Corn and Cotton Crops In
Month Euteni Georgia.
Near Darien, July 19.
Mess ri. It. B. Hilton 4* Co. :
Ge ntlemen—It ib refreshing to see iu your
paper, .a .notice of the Agricultural interest
of our State, and as you solicit^ Information*
allow me to say something of the crops in this*
neighborhood. All the Rice Crops on the Ah
tamaha promise a fair yield, and perhaps are
better than an average; but from the backward
Spring the heads are fully a fortnight later
than usual, in shooting out, which will make
very late cutting, and those plantations low on
the river must suffer from the ravages of the
rice*birdH,a.H they are certain to come at a given
time, whether the Heels ready for themjor not,
and they will remain until the last is taken from
the Held. Sorao of the rlco crops have suffer
ed from the ravages of 'the catterpilhr, and
the rice will not recover entirely from having
been eaten down.
The Corn Crop# are very good considering
the excessive dorught, but in some localities)
have Ijcen entirely destroyed by the catterpil
lur, and planters have been compelled to re*
plant their crops as late as the 1st of July.
The Cotton Crops,,/ understand,are generally
good, but tinier we have rain coon, no one will
inuke sweet potatoe seed for next year.
It fe thc]drye*t season since 1845.—The coun
try healthy.
Very Respectfully yours.
Rice Planter.
A Loudon paper says :
Notwithstanding the very advanced age of
many of the galluut veterans who grace the
“Navy List,” and who have won an Honorable
name in the naval history of their country the
past throe months have passed without audngle
change in the active list of admirals or vice
admiral*. In the rear admiral’s list there has
been one casualty in the same period. Capt.
.1. Milligan Laws now bows the captains’ list.
The list of the captains ou reserved half pay
has teen Increased from 50 to 00. One hun
dred and forty four officers fauve accepted the
offer of retirement, and have been accordingly
removed from the active list of commander*.
We suy that we see nothing very extraordi
nary in this as they are no doubt all well and
safely preserved in port.
I(6K6<
WasmiMTOM, .SmlyW.
Tbo denouement of tbs Boooka and Barilo.
gum diHcol»y«ee*»to bare cum at iuL. Mr.
BnUawam.bavin,, as I hart stated. In .cut
pobHahed in Ib* Itallaaal Metlitenter at tot
list, ammci], wlthoot qualm cation, the re*|x»-
sibilit, of Ib. speech to which objection bad
bran taken by Mr. Brooks, and having thn.
withdrawn hi. declaration uude to Mr. Hroooks,
and contained in hi. lately published memoran
dum, that. In speaking as he did nr Hr. Brooks’
assault upon Hr. Bumoer, be designed to dis
criminate between the man and the art, Mr.
Brooks inquired of him by note, on the same
day, where,out the District, it would be conven-
lent to him to negotiate in reforeuce to the ox*
Sting difference. Mr. Burlingame, in reply, In'
dicated the Clifton House,Cintdi,astheplace.
end Saturday next at noon u the time, lor the
" —- negotiation. The Union of Unlay
a statement to the public, by Mr.
nil
..ret’
bid til
<*• *««•
™ *P’ OsmtMod*, from a cruise alntix the com,. ThcTa
peuted uoenuiy. . . .. aeybai hMti as for south as a, 6o, hut liar, ant re
Tb* chairman explained In a few happy and- uf incideut. ten at st noiuui, iimii
pertinut renurks. the ohjccta of the meeting, fast., bark Hary Barry. for^Wlls, rrodyfor «»
N«w York Cotton Mnrktl.
New Yojuc, July 26.—Only a moderate basi-
neat to-day, with price* In favor of the M-ller.
Sterling Exchange 0/ to 9{.
Pardon of Wagner.
Wagner, who was convicted of enlisting re*
traits in the CHmea, has been pardoned by the
President
Political.
The Democrats of Vermont have nominated
Henry Keys for Governor, and endorsed the
administration. The Liquor Law has been re*
pealed in the British province of New Bruns
wick. /
From Mexico.
Nxw Orlems* July 25.-Thc steamer Texat
bring* later newa fromMcxico. Tho difficulty
between Spain and Mexico has been arranged,
A charivari of the French Minister had caua
ed trouble in the Mexican Cabinet, producing
gome changes
Immense gold placera bad been discovered
-in the department of Guerrero, Mexico.
Liter from California, Nicaragua, und
Mexico.
New Orleans, July 26.—-The Granada has
arrived. Committee of Vigilance ut San Fran-
cUco, have captured government arms, taken
one hundred prisoners, and arrcntcd Judge
Terry for stabbing. When the steamer left
all was quiet and prosperous.
FROM NICARAOCA.
Walker has been declared President of Nica
ragua. A detachment of Americans had ls-en
fired on by the Rivas party in lsum.
Characteristic-: of the Campaign.
With no disposition to use harsh language,
jet compelled by the inexorable demands of
troth and dnty, we have to say that the charac.
teristics of the campaign thus far exhibited by
the organs opposed to Mr. Buchanan, arc their
ntterinsensibility und boundless assurance. The
time was when the udage, “they that live in
glass booses should not throw stones,” had u
meaning. That time has passed. Carlyle once
said, “ we whose fathers were hung, why should
we talk about ropes 1” The signification of
these phrases, before their significance came to
bo lost In modorn political warfure, was that
the guilty should not call attention to thorn-
eelres by charging crime upon others. For
example, be who had been convicted of sheep
stealing should be careful not to insiuuutc pet
ty larceny against his neighbors.—should, in
deed, be prevented by a sense of nhamc from
■peaking of theft; and his friends should be
equally considerate and equally forbearing on
his account and their own.
No one who reads tho Southern papers on.
listed in the support of the American Presi
dential ticket will fail to make ihenjiplicntion
of these .remarks.
On the question of oar domestic institutions
the record of Mr. Fillmore is to that of Buchan!
an as the darkness of night to the brightness
of noonday ; yet, with an effrontery that might
the d—1, the Know Nothing papers
have not hesitated to charge Mr. Buchanan
with freesoilism 1 They pretend to stand on
the Platform which pledges Georgia to
dissolve, the Union in the event of the abo.
lition of slavery In the District of Columbia ;
they know that for long years Mr. Fillmore lias
been in favor of that measure—they Anow that
Buchanan has uniformly opposed it; yet these
cbivalric and uncompromising foes of freesoil.
n, fall of ardor in the support of Fillmore,
grievously shocked that any true Kouth-
enter should vote for Buchanan!
Bat not only docs the Democratic nominee
fill short of the high standard of devotion to
the South, demanded by thn supporters of Fill
more:—the same gentlemen uro dusuLisflcd
that the Democratic party 1ms fulled to carry
out, fully, its free trade and anti-internal im
provement principles—yes, a party organ which
for years and years was leagued with the sup-
portent of a high tariff—with men who de
nounced every effort of tho Democracy to re
dact it, and who only auhmitted to the great
reduction of Mr. Polk's administration when
utterly overpowered--now complains that the
Democrats have not nominated a mom thorough
going free trader than Jumcs Buchanan!
Complaint k further made by the Know
Nothing papers that tho government Is squan
dering the public money, and especial ex
ception is taken to tho pussngo of several river
and Harbor Improvement bills, over the Presi
dent's veto. Will the reader credit us when
we assert that every Know Notlilug and
Whig Senator voted for tbeso bill? Tho ratify lug tho nomiuatlonV'FJUmora andTJom
nays— Messrs. Biggs, Prod head, Butler* e j a °n* Tlie resolution was defeated by the
- - strong vote of ono for and eighty-four against
It. A resolution was then carried by a vote of
.fllllH iA film tilmloln*. 41.. I . *
Clxy, Evans, Fitzpatrick, Hunter, Mason, Belli,
Toomba, Toncey and Yuleo wore, to u mini,
Dtraoentte. The House of Representatives
Tin; Kli-.riiIII Commandment.
"I come, fellow eitiaens, from a free State
like your oivn; I never owned or cxpe.tod to
oivn n slave. But other men, better than I um,
und us good us any who are around mo, have
conscientiously hold slaves. It is in vnlnto
Httncklhc motives of a whole community,
when that community is ono of the most civiz-
h1 and refined portions of the inhabited world.
[ Cries o r good, good.] What do tho South ask ?
To l,c let ulonc. They do not Interfere with us:
they do not want to Interfere with ns. All they
ask is to be let alone. But we buve certain
leqiirauts for public power and place who will
not loam tbo eleventh l ommandracnt—“Mind
your own ^business.'—[Laughter.]”
That speech was made at n political meeting
in one of the Northern Status. It would he
superfluous In add that the meeting was a
Democratic meeting. Remarks of this kind
mo made at none others. The speaker waa
Joseph rtuudull of Philadelphia. Tho plac.
Tammany Hull—the day the 4th of July.
President Pierce deeply regrets his busty
speech, made from the portico of the While
House, on tho receipt of Bucbunan’n nominullon.
He lias experienced this regret frequently, hut
urges in extenuation or Ids blunder that ha was
over persuaded by Gen. Cass unil Douglas, uf
the Kenutc. Tie efforts which Interested parti
sans in this city are making to show that the
present administration is a unit, in supporting
Mr. iJiielmnun, is positively fulse. Pierce aside,
neither Davis nor Cushing ure Ills friends, and
I- illmore's election would be preferable to either
of them to Buchauau’H. In conversation on
Saturday evening with Gen. Houston, who la
Iretih from tho South, I wim assured that Fill
more would get as many Southern Slates us
Buchanan, while a gentleman who was present
-u.democratic editor, or Virginia--said that
tbut .State would cast, for the Know Nothing
Presidential candidate, ten thousand more votes
than it did when Wise was elected. Georgia.
(Jen. Houston gives for certainty for Fillmore.
Each day the question is liecoming more Inter-
csting, und the desire stronger to know how
Ml*. Buchanan is to he ducted, und where the
Stales will conic ft-om that are to elect him.-
Patience, three mouths will tell tho story, hv
dcclarlug in favor of Fremont and Dayton.
When tho New York Herald Is fairly sold it
does ntlend to tho business or It* clients with
great assiduity. Fremont and bis Maraposa
mines have got Bennett, und ho works faithful
ly. Ills correspondent ut Washington stntesns
fact« the most improbable lies that wore over
heard. Asu foir specimen wo giro above .on
exlruct from tho wild correspondent, of tho 2ild
I'tly- There will ho found somo newu for Door-
glims, us to our State going for Fillmore. Tho
most insane of partisans can not bo found
with suflicli-ut ahburulion of mind to mako the
shite-menl Unit there Is the barest pouibilitu of
such an event.
Tho Now York//rraM'says It finds tho fol
lowing significant paragraph In tho Troy
“The Know Nothing l^jdgc a t Clifton Park,
fiftratoga county,, at tliolr lust meeting, acted
ton members
Brooks, of all these facts, in which he charac
terizes as preposterous the proposition of Mr.
Burlingame to meet him in Canada, at a dis
tance of near seven hundred miles by tbe mail
route—“a route running through the enemy’s
country," which could not be passed over
“without running the gaantlet of mobs and os-
sonins, prisons and penitentiaries, bailiffs and
constables." He might get to Canada, be says,
bat If Burlingame were to fall, he would never
getback. Boston Common, he thinks, might
os well have been designated as theplace of
meeting.
Mr. Burlingame bu, In truth, placed himself
In a very absurd position. Htil ho flraily de
clared himself no duelist, but ready to deioad
himrelf against a hoatile attack.no one could
have any right to reproach him. But having,
by his lata card. *0# ny b|» reply to Mr. Brooks
note, recognized the ■’■’Code qf gq/jor, he should
not now complain if bin coqypuku] ff.tflo und
pile rare considered and declared V rqefppfn.
■ion. If ha had invited hi. opponent <o meet
.him at Philadelphia, it would have bean quite
if reasonable. Ou the ether baud, ills friend*
declare the CUfton House to be aa“couveoient"
ana aecara fo » Southerner u any place in thla
latitude M a floytharqc;,
I believe it was 'Soy. Slrahg,
setts, who, la the lo4 war witn (iffit
refused to allow the State troops to croon tb.
border into Canada, saying thal la lilM Of war,
American blood obould not be ebed on foreign
soil. Mr. Burlingame, it Menu, isoppoiedto
shedding American blond on American wlU-
Uero is I pct)fllcf of Uasiachtuetii ;utlwriUta,
to the most oppp print, place for their "an
piring blood” to “sink in the ground,”
Tho interest in tho Herbert ci*T continue*.
To-day, tha Diatrict Attorney, Mr. Key, urguad
lor Mveni hour* with great power against tha
adoption by tha Court of tbeinstnictionsadopt-
ed by It intho former trial, j( tho Instance or
tbo Counsel for the defence, and psuecially
against tho doctrine therein laid doyd, lh.nl ft
was immaterial who eoq)wnced the 'affray, if,
at tho time or shooting, the prisoner consider
ed hlnuelf In imminent porla), Ho quoted
from Itoscoe’s Criminal Hvideoco and Russell
on crimes, to show that * previous endeavor of
tho first assailant to withdraw ftam tho tfftay
mast bo shown, In order to make hla suhoe-
quent imminent peril a Justification of homl-
<In the regular series of Internal Improvemant
bills, the Senate today took up and passed
without a division, tha bill making to appro
priations for removing ohstructloifg from the
mouth of the Savannah river. A large p*lt of
tbe oession was consumed in n debate on ’ a mo
tion by Senator Weller to postpone the con-
■ideratien of other similar bflla, tor tbe purpose
of taking up tbe Pacific Railroad bill, which
Mr. Toombs, in the course of ths debate, sold he
would oppose to tbe bitter end.
Tbo House has been engaged during the dey
in considering the claims of Gallegos, tbe dele
gate from New Mexico, end of hia contestant,
Otero. A printed argument by- Gelltgoe,
who speeitn English very imperfectly, weened
from tbo Clerk’s desk. Otero replied in a writ
ten argument, which was heard attentively,
and much admired. Hia manner la goad, bis
Spanish accent very slight, and bit appearance
quite preposisss/ogp
Latiil—Galegoabus batq ousted nod Otero
seated kya vote of one against t barest of the
House!
The House has ordered 20,000 copies of the
majority and minority Kansas Reports with
all tho evidence and the journal ot the Com
mittee— 1100 page* ’.—and 100.1)00 copies of the
Reports without the evidence.
Bank Aourev tv Teokasville—II will be
Mon, by reference to Col. Remington’s card, in
another column, that the Bank of Savannah
has established sn agency in oar Town, ' and Is
prepared to discount Bills of Exchange, Drafts,
Ac. The creation of the agency will tfihrd
many important advantages not hitherto aqjoy.
ed by our bhsy and enterprising community,
while it must materially advance the convent-
enca nf our merchants and business men gener
ally.—Thomuttiille Watchman.
Tax Evil Evfects gy qofgg qu a Buxom
—On Monduy night a rather singular trocar*
renca took place at No. 75 Chrysiio street, ft
appears, as far us wa could ascertain, that!
man, named JolmHammiU, has for some time
past been on a regular bender, and while labor-
log under tho effects of mint juleps and brandy
smashes, he paid a visit to a friend of his,
numed Thomas G.Smith, residing at the above
number |n Cbryatie street The usual *— 1 -*
conversation being exhausted, Smith i
that tho pair should pndpayor to pui
door upon its binges. While ihuj no|—.., ..
this delightful occupation, Smith made some
objections to IlammllTs made of carpentering,
whereupon tha latter drew a pistol from his
pocket, and in tha coolest manner possible,
fired it at tho bead of Smith, wounding him
severely in the ueck. Officer Pearsall, r,f|he
Tenth ward police, lioariug tho discharge of
the weapon, entered the plnce and arrested
Hamuifl on charge or attempt to kill. Smith
was conveyod to tbo station bouse, wbsro Ills
wound was dressed by tho district surgeon.
Justice Bremen committed Hammlll to prison
to await tho result of the wounded man’s in
juries—N. Y. Herald.
WllATTOBV DO WITH TUB KANSAS Fl'NDS
On tbo 5th of February, 1850, tliire won n
salute of ono hundred sod three guns fired lu
Dearborn Park by Swift’s artillery. Tho occa
sion was tl|0 election of Blinks, as Speaker o!
the House of Representatives. Tflo artillery
wore employed to fire salute by several respec
table Fusioiilsts in this idly, who 'undertook to
seo tho company pnld. After tlni salute h£'
boon fired, tho artillery asked for their pay, am.
and ulf tho funds that ubolitiun Chicago conld
raise, was not equal to one half tho claim. The
geutlaman who had contracted before the
firing, to pay the debt, though keenly alive to
tho “atrocity” at violating compacts, refused to
pay; tha artillery men brought suit and obtain
ed judgment for tho amount they claimed—
Tho judgment remained imsqtleflpd, until
after tho Kansas at) Wide bed bc#n col,
lectod In this city. Ths defendant lb Rfe suit
was one of tha most clamorous in urging others
toHubdcribe for “Freedom in iUQsas; ,; and.
skortlj after, the judgment againHt him for the
powder wasted In honor of Banks' olection, was
taken up. We do not know, and therefore do
not aaiert t iat that judgment was paid ont or
the K&nsas funds, but the coincidence Is re
markable, and to apply the funds to that pur-
lose, would |n our Judgment, lie Infinitely more
lonorable and putno/ic Mian to waste them upon
such men as tbe heroes of l^lngton^CMeago
Ttmet.
bom hU;brother residing In New York. Inquir
ing Into tbe expediency mid policy of bringing
out four or tv. hundred men, who would bm
come ten./<*< settlers, »Bk pro-slavery t«-
denciee, and as to tbe probable chance of ob
taining claims for there men. The chairman
In the coarse of bis remarks, amidst applause,
■poke of the conservatism among the traa
democracy or the North, and that they would
ever bo found shoulder to shoulder with Ure
and Territories.
On motion of Col. H. T. Titus, It wu rreolv-
ed that nCommittre ol five be appointed te
prepare suitable rerelntioas, expressive of the
renreof tbe citizens ofLecompton in regard to
tbe queries of Mr. Rodrigue. The blowing
g entlemen were appointed said committee
ol. H. T. Tllus. A. P. Walker, W. H. Glows, J.
C. Thompson ud Dr. B. C. Brooke, who, nfter
retiring n few momenta, reported the followin [
preamble and resolutions, which were unzn
m Whereas,'we'have received reliable informa
tion that a large number of conservative State
rights men, residing in the city of Now York,
and its vicinity, hnvn expressed a dealt, to
emigrate toiKaosaa aud assist u. In sustalnln [
tbe laws of the Territory und shaping our laxt •
tutions, provided that they cut be oreured thit
they wilfbe able to find’pennanent homes In their
midst, and meet with n generotia welcome from
the law and order party of the Territories
therefor*,
Resolved, That we, the citizens or Ucoinp
fob; have xscolypi) this intelligence with no-
felguedsftlsfscjion ‘
a most cordial anil WT ,„, Iik ,
do all that leys In our power- to litfct 'life# In
selecting desirable locations, aud will render
them 1 such other service as may he condanv.
fo their welfare and comfort.
Revolved, That we hall this movement on
TLXpqftqf jhp cqomr7*!ive men of the North
of our present positions and previous coufiip.
Tbe most entbuslsstic spirit prevailed, end
spedJhe, expressive of their satisfaction at the
demonstration *of icowmttm on the part of
the North were made bf the Chairman, Col.
IRQ nvuu VVCIO iuauB ey — 11—'
Titus, Mr. Clowes. Hr. Thompson. WuUter, Col.
Preston and CM. Wo^Jqfln «t the coU or the
meeting.
Imttttrctal |nttl(ignur
iLYlt
July at.
OOnON—Solas ysaterdsy 7V bale*. *t llftc-
,m-Up FtorM.—M brt*
_ , _ Bxi
OMMq IN crek* Stos’sw "Whitt, *1 tales
DnmisUci*, 125 pkjrs Ruudrict.——J’er brlf I hllnra
—IS bslej rplasd CWtou. 00,002 feel Timber.
. — —.... # —* —j BALTIMORE.—Per rtlr Wwy IflrMlJII ft
brt* Fractor. of Pr«»ridcn«c, »JnuJr Wllwxw ropiier m«140*»ck« Fail, »
. rrarewM.— i- .H’..,- lS£rKliic?, 5 bar Father*, l c*dkm«ior,
BY LAST Nff; I rr 'smTTt 1
ok. ufTlXibojr IJfbl, bri* Fractor, of Provldcotv,
dajra from XewYork.for Nt M»ry-. Ofl rtlbih-
arisM, «|toke brig'’rime*. «*» Batli, 10 day* frooi N
York, fbr fV»boy; and brig l-ndl from CharloNtae,
for *8010.
Cleared.
Stealu*bip Huridm, Lyon, New York—I’adellorU,
Brig Pb5iirai Jonm, Soar Yurt—Brigbaiu, Kelly k
Co.
Schr Hdaey Price, Oandy. BalUmora—Brigham
Rally k Cm.
Schr N M»trj, Trim, Rockliod, Ua—farlalou k
PSfaOttS. ^ a ^
Memoranda.
Maw York, July 39—Arr, acbr I. tlorirude. Fair-
child, Sarsaaab.
PbiUdetphis, July 28—Arr, brig Tyraat, Uregory,
Jacksonville.
NewJfonx, July 25.~ < 'oihuhxI,^ StockhW
hw withdrawn w n cmuliiUte for th. ifiS-
dencyinfovorofMr.KlUmore. The Ji»v3
Whig State Comtnittwb. re colled a (-J v £
tian to elect Delegate* ti. u National
tiou at Baltimore.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
HOWB’I COTTON HARVBSTBB.
Tho great dretderatum of PUutar* U finet-
oSulneU in the successful inveaUunul
Rowe’s CUtos Harvester, with which one hud can
flick u much cotton os five la the ordinary wsy.
hMldos raving an immense .mount of labor. VTli.t
Whitney’s lotion Uis is la Its of,sr stage. Bows'.
Harvester Is In picking.
For further InrormsUon, apply u
A, WiUtl'K, 111 tfoy street.
Agent for the (tales of Hpprf ia in I FI irida.
Jyae
OFFICE OF TUB BOARD (9F (COM-
NhtSIDNFRS 0»’ THESAF’H WATER WUR1D-,
Assents. July 23d. ifjM.
so— The Bosrd at CoUUaJulopry* fo- M™»
Kw nib Water Works. Will lifo i Secretary ra
Monday, tbe 41b day of Augu.t celt, at 4 o’clock,
P. II., to 411 vacancy occuloaed by tbe resignation
of th. onderaigned. getary non—Bond (Lots) By
order, WM. WAttlNO HAilEBoBARt
jy24—10 fiec’7 gay’h Water fforsL
FOR PHli.ADBl.PHl7:
taturd.rented ti. atCo'ctuA-. p. M.
“ j&K0S!!*.9WitttJA»i* , »iF
* fttfSkl.ANI). MF—i’sr brie N Beriy—for/ee) fl
Tlinher sod loimlier.
CUIXMBIA, July dd.^Curt”*—Tta<. Were »
lew bates Cottoo on tbe markel yesUrdsy. wblch
war freely taken si former quotations, viz: osll
NASHVILLE, July oZ-Wesst—Small lota of
Wheat continue to be ottered dnllv In oor ms'keL
and doslsr. were offering jrederdsy 7Lc for A rood
•rttc-le though some Indifferent samples Iniled te
command more thui 40c ...
Bams—r-ontinaea in good .laluand. wltbool any
change in pike*- ‘
«'er steamship Florids! , ^“?New York—2 Miser
Clark. Master Clerk, Ifoa Colh, 8 Fucl|tw»ngcr. E
Fuciitwangcr, C K grSville.T C (UL Mrs Bragg,
Mill Smith, Mrs Bugbee, F Haider, M-r Hardro,
Miss c«Un., Mrs Eckman and cblld, Mrs Davis and
child. Mis. Uvia, Mrs Ittllr, C tannber.;, n ear-
ve^RAmuith, AsVsndcgrzff, MrBfoftartn.Mrs
Morr.4’, Hiss I. C.rrnlier* rod an,, ifl«s R«relM
W Morrell, Miss 8 J Morrell, Mi|i M Morrell, 0 w
Slia*br, l.tloedwln, N N Curtis, Capt J Montford, C
CW|!«i|, C 11 linkman, C tl foew.,1, M lUrdeti-
Miss CHnj,a,d, njid If ajerraee.
Sr. Lows, July 75.—Guv. Labe In.
Info Kiaate,with 00Umen folly armed
returned, mid it Is reported (hit he bs.^S
thst he woold lore* his wsy up the MlwJj
with snothsr regiment. Gen. HemevlS
Col. Baker were.! Leavenworth. * " ,a
A MOCUHIDED Btix.—We were Ue**d
Thursday night and yesterday raorninT;:!?
very refteshlog rains, wblch we presume ,1,
ered ■ large cztent of country, Never .!
rain more needed, for Hie fanner* were r,.,r.
that they woold have to bov corn and ffiS
The injury done to the crop. I,,
hx* Iwen Immense, and lb|. rain can c.?,iJ
partially restore iL Had it ,-,i n e a 7
fcn (lavs rsriier, corn would lave ken
fill and chrip; hud If not come this ueik Z
crop would have been feoirally c-jrL.llecl
It Ls, a Brest deal of fodder and we™ „ a„ i'
considerable Ijortion of the core crop b,„
been cot off—CW. inquirer, lcth inif." *
iyASMiFOTOx, Julf fe-PrivslT bills
an unimportant character were diSKJ,
to day. the Senate passed a hill tor feTl 1 .
payment of pcstage on aU printed matte,' ,rs '
The Jure’ in the Herbert mso, ,n,,
absencehf-forty-five minutes, rciureed'il.IS
cfot of hot Gnifty,and Mr. ! H«Urt was iff
iOsrjmfiwi
July 2e—142 haics Coinin', fff
111 sjoksWhe.i,liJ |)aWJ)qme*MC>, entauas
con. end Mdfo., in Base, Ds'l* * !po>, ofdpr, I
ton ft VilUlongs, Brlghsfo Kei» ft Cp, I’pope
■ it dmiliogF, AThomisgCo,
country.-rCAeroA-er Gedrgian ■ %
UsDKnanoh’XD Explosion—Ak Opzbatox
CqmxxD—No little excitement waa created
mate ol the yreapL jlr. Joseph A. Chadwick,
as well u tbs Daptatn, Mr, Sejh Chester, were
warmly applsnded for the honorabls course
they had panned in discovering the fugitive*
ana banding them over to the proper Author!-
ties. These gentlemep are from the North, and
therefore deserve the more credit for their
promptness In obeying the laws of Viislnia.
The servants detected were a yellow follow
named Thomas, olive of Mrs. James Gray, led
a black man called Muffin, owned by Ur. wm.
H. Mcfarlond.—Rietanoml pitfaftlt of Than-
day.
Lot Hand/, tbe negro cook and steward of
the vtonal, waa and commiticed to
trial for soticlog away *nd PQW«|ji)g tho
slaves.
IxwaoFTffK Gio. A. Hoi'i.av News was
received yesterday of Hie mipposed loss of tho
ship Geo. A. Hopley, of nml for this port from
Livcruool, by being driven ashore on the const
of Ireluod, with the prospects of becoming a
total wreck. Tho crew wore all saved. The
ship Is ths proparty of Messrs. John Fraser A
Cu., of this oily. Both tho ship and freight
were fully insured intlilscity, Philadelphia, N.
York anil Boston—principally, it la beffevcii, la
tho latter city. Tho following aro amoag the
offices liable to tbe annexed amounts:—The
Gbarleaton Insurance A Trust Company, til,-
ODD 1 Ilia Fireman's Insurunca Company of this
city, #0,300 ; tho South Carolina Insurance
Company of this city, .7,5IK); theBouthern Mn-
"y °f Philadelphia, »1,700.—Charftslm Ker
ning IVrun, 7tlh inet.
W. I). Porter, in the New York Herald, points
out n now way to discover murderers. He
X l on7imZ’> , " 0 ‘ lsl ”* *• wem "° ni °
ivh :
The following msthod will, in rasuv cases,
defect tbe perpetrators or a murder: It Is well
known that sll ol.jecfe ore actuxllv painted or
impressed upon the retina of tho eve. Should
a person die by * violent dsnth, tho object be
fore tho eye at tbo Urn* remains impressed on
the retina. If the covering of the eve Is
scraped down thin, gnd a powerful magnlf/loc
K i applied, this image will he distinctly wen.
was the Ural discovery of the i|sgusrrpOr
type. Any scientific physician condo tnls.
Jsb Printing Promptly* Neatly and
Cheaply. Done.
The public in general, and our Democratic
rrisnds in particular, will remember that there
is connected the Georgian 4* Journal es
tablishment pn,e of /he ajiom (h<fjiq;apbly equip-
pad job offices in this soctluu pf'jjhe jthilod. If
we aye cojrrppUy advised, some of the most
beautiful speclpeipi pf jq\) yofjc ever done in
8avann»h hive lately pu&4 4W °«r
presses. GlveasatrfeL
Our (acllities enable us to exeauto QVVry de
scription or letter press work from a mammoth
poster to the smallest card, and from a book to
a circular, with neatness and dispatch, upou
the most factory terms.
Orders firm? alj pjnj cjl ^9 country will re
tolv e prompt aifeqiio#..
To MU i
.KKYUTOS’E 8TATE,’'cij4, f ffirdib,
will leave u above. For frelgUl or
iNUMfe apply to
C. A GREINER, Agent
Gtbln Passxgo 20 00
§l^orcge PsiiHKo 7 00
PonmiMni WIHU aUip for pallimore end Wash
ington win be lintled tit NevHCAlw,' Delaware, II
desired', from Wblch* pTaco Girt 'i»Wt thi'fco times
•felly fi* the **iibbve r cTtlM,* , e)#«i^U»dr Southern
points. J >22
fobWkW’YoRk.
7k tail Saturday, 2d August, of — •'clock, JI.
Tho steamship ALABAMA, CepL
Ludlow, will lesve as above. For
freight or passage apply to
I FADEIJORD, FAY k 00.
OaHoFowaf* 926
Steerage Wauge .• 8
49* Shippers or Cotton by these Steamships wilt
please take notice, that no Cotton will bo received at
tt e presses that Is not distinctly marked ou the edge
of tig Fife- * Jy27
KOI
Via Darien, 1
na and JacktonvUU,
IIHBHA, m. misrjs, vm.flmondi-
tu, Picdata dnd'hlaVt Creek, Fla.
THE steamer WEuAKA, Capt. N
it bos large and airy Hate Room 1
>. and taking the inland Passage,
every Inducement to Invalids and others.
Freight will be taken ror Trador's Hill and inter
mediate landings on St* Mary's River.
No freight will be taken after 9 o’clock.
For (freight or passage apply on board at the
Florida Steam packet wharf, or to
' ]j3+ CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
TTTHITK BRANDY—0 ca#ks White Uruadj, suit
Vf abje tor putting up petrhus, he., Just receiv
ed and ror rale by
Jy27 4. BONAUn.
very.
This
accom<
offers
It C9U
SIZE NLABOBD, STYLE IMPROVED.
It bu dobls th# quantity and strsngtb of
natural color.
“gbt brown to
it, quickest, efioapest al
Sr Is tho
ever mudo,
_ Direotious for use accompany each box.«
Price—1 us. gl—2 ou. 81.60—4 ozs. 8^1—8 ou. 86.
[Eutered according to uu Act or Congress, in the
S ear 1866,'by A. W. Harris ou In the Clerk's Office of
10 IHslrict Court of tbo United States for the Eastern
by A
-Com
District cj P« nnsylvauia.l
F6r safe by mxnu'acl
declB—ly ’lOittuU
HARRISON,
fa. j>hfa.
TO PHINT ,
iho*ub<crlberji oilier for aalo u fergd and varloil
asnortmeut ol riccfjinl |jqni| uriutliig raatdriul, suffi
cient to <*tablj*4 f .cqmbljbfe Job Pfflpo. with but
few additional articloH, cbiiMi-uug jn part pf—Ono
a'liplulDiit orstnall pica, us good ua uGw. aud vari
ous ronu of Job type; ouo xuper royal hund-presa;
one Hoe ti IV« pyuof-projirfl latest improvement,
new; two «r more (urge jmi¥j'Inz etonej, new; don-
bio and Mingle stands; ogSM, «on)|M«Jng Kt)ckB,col*
umu ruloM, galleys, chases, etc., elo., togolher with
varloiiH other artiulos pertaining to a uowspaper
or Job office. R. B HILTON k CO.
Juno 28
E XTRA Choke Ooslieu liutter, a fresh supply,
pur steamer Knoxvillo, tor dale by
J. 0. JErWE.
Jya
THE HAVANA PLANT
More Friges tljaa Rlanka.
1,767" PRIZES l j’ i
2,000.
.. . . „ (.“nurt Mmi.
0 s$rorp suporuitenueuco of
Only IB,OOP If ambers 1(1
Jasper County Academy
BY Ajjl^rojjJjyjsv ME BTATEJDF OEOROIA.
To be drawn Atigb^^fh^ n&
Macon, Qa., under the sWorn
Col. James M. (jiguu and JimuM A. NLsbvt, Esq.
Patrons will please examine Ibis Scheme careful-
ly, compare it with any oilier, ami if it Ih not the
bent over offered, and the chaneod to obtain capi
tal* fer butter, don’t purchaio ticket*.
CA AITAL. $15,000.
J Print of 815,080 is 815,000
} " 3,000 Ih 3,000
1 “ ........ 2.000 1s 2,000
4 “ 1,000 bra 4,000
10 “ 500 are 5,000
60 “ 100 are 6,000
20 Appruxiiu’M or 850 In 816.000 price are 81,000
60 “ 25 to 3,000 “ aro 1,260
60 •* 20 to 2,000 “ are l,WM
80 “ of $12 K to each or the capitals*
or 81,000 are 1.000
7800 prices or 8>f are 63,760
7767 prises gtwuptjng 1° 8102,000
Tickets 810, Halves 86, Quarters 82 60.
*^£8 Prizes payable without dcilu Unn.
The 7(600 prizos of 88K are determined by the
number which draws tho 816,000; if that number
should fee on odd number, theu every odd uaibber
ticket in tho suliome will bo entitled 88 60; ir ah
even numbor, then every ovon mlmber ticket will
btcuUtlcd to 88 60, in addition to any othor prl2«
which may bo drawn.
Purcbaoers buying an equal quantity of odd aud
even number tickets willl be certaiu or drawiug
nearly ono hair tho coxt of tho sanio, with chances
of obtaining other prises
Ail tlioflo tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, 6,8, are
even; all those endlug with 1, .1, 6. 7, U, are odd.
PcrsouB sending money by mull need not fear its
hoing'lod. Orders particularly atteudod to. Com
municatlonM ccmtidoiitiiil. Dank iioIom of uouud
banks takeu al par.
Tbose wishing particular numbers should order
Immediately.
Addrets, JAMES F. WINTER,
Jyl3 Manager, Macon, (ia.
SjUoaK—20 hhdHcliolce St Uro I x HugarT jusf 1
1- ceivod aud tor sale by'
igl9 tfCRAtfTON, JQHNffTON k CO.
[ArrgoWW RT m *TAT* py opospiA.]
FORT OAINkS ACAOBMY LOTTERY
CLASS 18
To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, in public, on
THURSDAY, Augu.-t 28,1856, ou the
HAVANA PLAN.
SA^juR^WAN it CO., fitaiiagrre
raizra am6p.stoo w
2 0 4,0 0 0 I !
iccnrding to tho following
mbm
84b m. - ..840,000
, 10,000 is 10,000
. 10,000 1s 10,000
, 5,000 is 6,000
. 2,000 is,.,, 2,000
. 1,000 it 1,000
. 1.000 is 1,000
f are 2,000
0£C^.... 10,000
400
?O f Q0Q ]
1 prizeoT...
1 “ !.*.*
1 •' ...
1 “ ..
1 “ ..
i ft
11 pril.es
Prints
TOO gut MM
4 prices of2Q0 app'g to 820,009 priae,. are I
r VIM priie,ire i
4 If.0^0 py|ze, afo . :
4
4 »• 60
4 “ 40 *«
4 “ 25 “
40 11 20 “
16,000 of 88 amouitlug to,
. r .306
-xx P r Ij e . ST« 240
2,660 prise, aro 200
1,000 prise, are 100
1,000 prizes are 800
200 prise, are 800
120,000
1086 prizes amounting to....
.6204,000
"’T1P6 prices of |0 are determined by tbe
numbtr wblch a raws lie 840.U0U prize; It' that
number should be ail odd uumbjjr, tbetr every odd
number ticket in tbe sebeuo will be entitled to 84;
ff an even number, then overy even uumbor ticket
lu tiie sebeme will be entitled to 68, in Hddition to
any other prize which may be drawn.
Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and
and eveu uumbor tickets, will be certain or draw’
ing nearly half the cost of the samo, witli chances
or obtaining obior prizos.
All thte.su tjckzts ending with 0,2,4, 0, 8,tre eves
—111 Lhwe ekdlng With 1, «j, 5, 7, W, i*rn odd.
Remumbdrthat Overy prize Is drbVli, and l>aya-
bjolurull withoutdOductltm. 4
All prized of FlQOO, and under, paid immud lately
alter tbe drawing—oilier |>ri^es at the usual lime of
thirty dgys.
■QT All conjrifuuipiitlons strictly cunfidential.
The drawu numbers prf» (orprafOod to pur
chasers immedigtefy affop tbe dra)g}pg.
Whole Tickefei 810-rUa)ves 85.00^-Quarters §2.6p.
prizo Uckffe cashed qr renewed in ojhor tickets
st either office,
Orders for tickets osn be gddrespod either to
8. SWAN It CO., Atlanta, Oa., or
Jy27 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
DIVORCE*.
ANN BROWN j ta Ballocb 8apMior Cuurt,
WILLIAM It'. BROWN.J M.refiT.rm, 1150.
TT appearing to tbe Court, by tbo return or tbe
JL Shorin', thnt tbe defendant, William B Brown,
Is not to bo found in the county of Uullocb; on mo
tion or Levi 8. D'Lyou. Attorney fer tbo plaintiff, it
Is ordered that tho defendant do appear and file his
anii«(ir*uV"fli!runHivu •ullomtlun. on or bafoia the
•rst day or the Eotf terT4 H 0PiUjs Uqurj, a^d that
ibUcaiiou of this will bo made in ojjo of ttjo p'db-
gazelles of tbo city of Savannah once a month fer
three month*.
A true extract rrotu the minutes, this 23d day of
March, 1866.
Jy27—lutnbrn DAVID BEA81JEY, ct v uu.
i'uly Cotton »snrqj.( Ba
Gilliland, uwltet * liMUinro, * “i" •> I ,jlijo ner I bl“ U si“
SS!? , *!!!25L Wte-.-. I wm£ caamum .»l«i"tr
A Son, E Parsons k Co, Coheu^ It Hertz, U i# vopp,
Wayne k Pon. Claghorn k Cunningham, Rodger*,
Norr^ feC^^iderl^iikew^^
NOTICE.
O NE month after date, app’lcaUon will be made
to the ltank orthe .State of Georgia,tor the pay
ment or two one hundred dollar bills of the Branch
at —, the right band halva* or which have beon
*— In tbe mills.
Jy2i ; * ROSfiJX k yilJ-ALONGA.
NOTICE,
O NE month* after date, application will ho made
hi the Bank of (he State of Georgia, for (tin pay
ment or threo twenty dollar bills of tbe Branch at
Augusta, tho right band halves of which have been
lost In the moil.
Jyll-lm BOSTON It VIl.Ul.uNGA.
JfOTICB.
GNED
T IE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated
themselves together for the purpose ut conduct
ing tho Wholesale 1 Grocery Burnous.-*, and having
purchased tU* stock of RtWgera ft'NorrW; will here-
alter continue the business-under the Qrtri of Rod
gers. Norris 4e Co., at the old stand, corner of Bay
and Lincoln streets.
JAS. G. RODGERS.
JAS. A. NORRIS,
Savannah, dupe 2d,18$|
Nb! g: ®cif 0N ’
J«2
rphE firm of Rodgers k Korri* having this day
X boon dissolved by the above association, either
partner will use tbe name of the firm in liquidation.
JA8. G. RODGERS,
JAS. A. NORRIS,
Savannah, June 2d, 1866 Je 2
‘ $45,00 BEWAHD,
F R proor to convict any whito person liarbor-
ing my Apprentice Boy NED, a fine looking
mulaftoboy about 13 year> old, whit ran away the
afternhoop' of ths 27th of Juue. 616,00 will be
paid to onT perron for proof to couviet any colored
person harbAringbltfi, of five riidUr*'will be paid
#n hia delivery to fee.
June 2 ‘ J. M HAYWOOD.
S SV.UAR, MJAP A?jU HfARCH—
20 bh'ig Muicpvad qndfl Pot jo H|c*i e'ugur
06fifels A. liatidp ' tb"
l&O boxes 1'ale aud Knm‘ly Soap
60 do Castile du
260 do Fraser>. ColgateV amlUtWegoStarch
received and for rale by
McMahon * DOYLE, '
Jy2tf 2Cfiand207 Bay street.
/'1ANDLE8 AND COFFEE—100 boxes Sperm, Tai-
w lotr. Adaroantino Candle.**
V 2W bags Rio Coffee
26 boxes froth grOuud Coifeu
50 mats lava' received aud tor
sale by McMAHON k DOYLE,
llb’and 107 Bay street,
T 1QU0R3 ,
L 260 bills'Whl
T* mn Hr, V.
AL'/jN-
varlfiun brapdr
100 do New England ltiim '*
j6 tji) Brandy
3 UUU J. WRB,
0 l’ltHGin
26 bhdi Booon, Sides and Bhouiders, n ceiv
ed and for sale by McMAHON L DOYLE,
Jytfl 206 and 20" Bay s!r»at.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA
Acou.-ta, July 1866.
f¥JHK TV/El.*TY-yjTTH Course of Lectures In this
JL. InstiAitiou tsIJtcommeiKe tug yjrM Monday in
FACULTY-
0, M, NkWiog, m, p., Anatomy.
I.. A. Dfuas, u. u., 8urgery.
L. 1*. Garvin, n. n , Materia MedicA, Therapeutics
and Medical Jurisprudence.
J. A. Evk, m. p., Obstetrics and Diseases or Wo
men and Inrantfl.
H. Y. M. Mllkr, m. p., Physiology and Patholygl-
cul Anatomy.
Aurr. Means, m. n , Professor of Chemistry.
Li-jX FpKfl, i» , ,, i’‘tin>»Dj and Practice oi Medi
cine. “ • : ra-* .
U- F. CAMPKKUq st. u., Surgical, Comparative and
Mlcrosoopio Auatomy.
R. CAsmu, x. p., lkuumstrator of Auatomy,
«. 1). Sixxons, x. p., Asslsniant Demonstrator,
Clinical Lectures will bo delivered regularly at
thu City Hospital, ami ample opportunities will bo
afforded for tho study or Practical Anatomy.
Pees for tho entire Course $105 CO
Matriculation Tickot (to bo token once) & CO
For for furthor parriculars. apply to
jutC—8«‘ ; - • . • a. Sli KSWTOS, Umu.
MATHIMONY MAuk iKjCSk
/~YB HOW TO WIN A LEVOR^Thp easy
1/ Principle 6f love, Interspersed with DlrecUons
lor the Preservation and Exhibition of
Personal Ilenuty and Loy ,
and for prolonging (luipatl life heifltbily aud happily
unchauged. SpiriU of Turpentine Uii m ,„
»!*>_ Is Bonin. Bice is doll. FrtigLU n,
,**?<• ______
RAtx AT Last^-After some SjT or eight
weeks dry .spell, we ate at la.,t favored inS
what promises to be an abundant tain. Macf
or the corn crop is pari saving, butthere ut
other crops that will be greatly leie&tc-dt,,
fjjTorable seasons from tills out—CJn^in
Sex Sthoke.—A man wu-, pacing East u* s
this nroning, in the vicinity of the Exchange
when he was seen to totter und fall under tb
supposed effect of a sun stroke. He was Im
mediately carried into a hou*e, where medicil
attention wa** given. He teemed to re vive cn
der reriorativea, and was alive at last account*
—Charleston Eve. News, 'JO/A inst. •
Washington', July 25.-Mr. Buriiogkme tu*
been arrested and held to bail in i>,000. Mp
Campbell, of Ohio, became his security 1ft
Brooks has gone to the Virginia Springs. *
It is q great pity fha* hp did not baye Jjigj
self -held to fesil’* a$ soon as his «pepc% yi>
concluded. " Js
\ esterday the rireeu of Atbuta were deluged
with raiu. It commenced raining at an early
hour in the morning, and continued almo*t
without ceasing, throughout the (lav. The crop*
have already suffered considerably from the
drouth, nnd although yesterday's rain come too
late, it must doubtless prove highly advantage
ous to the planting interests in this vicinity,*.
Examiner, 20/$. t . , .. ,
AY—200bales* Hay,tnstore and tor saleby
Jy26 ' CRANE, WMLS it CO.
;N8 AND OSNAUURUS—Ihomaston Factory
•JL ^XiVns cj)iI Ossahergs. fer sale by
Jy2J*"‘ nJU-rt . CRANE, WBLL8 4i CO.
C ANWSU* AND |N .ItilflsJ? '
3000 lbs extra canvassod bag Ifutus
1000 du sugar cured do
—AlJtO—
A superior quality of Tennessee Hams, siiiall
size fer family use, at 12>«’ cents per pound.
26 bbls Crushed Sugar
20 do B Clarified do
20 do 0 do du
26 do Powdered do
10 do St Croix do
5 hhds extra Porto Rico Sugar
5 tibia «lo Stuart** Syrup
do Uarotf Sides
5 hhds
Brooms, Palis, Basket Tubs, Matches, Scrub
Brushes, Flour Pails, 4c., fer sale by
J>'26 J. A. BROWN.
riOLI) PENS—Persons desirous of oblatulnK a
U goood Gold Pen, aro luvited to call and in
spect a new lot which we have juvt received, aud
which we can recommend.
Jy23 D. B. NICIIOLS k CO.
CR|6jyc II CHIN A.WH ITK cill AN IT K,
ANJ) GLASS WARE.
146 sniwi sTxm. 6KAhuat?qx, soyru cakouma,
Th4 subScHbohi respoctfully solicit,
from the traveling public, an Inspection!
of tholr stock of French and' Eb'glMh
China, In pfelu white, gold baud, and
docoratod dlrniQr, desert, hreuk&ut, tea, toilet, tete-a-
tete sots aud vases. A Up, CujW and 8aucers, 4c., ol
tho celebratod Sevres China.' White Gjranito of the
boat manufacturers. Rich cut French, English and
Bohemian Ulass.
They hAvo a variety of ornaments In Partita*
Ware, Uiuto of Calhoun, Clay, Webster, and otnerv.
andStotuetea of Uie Greek Slave, Venus do Medicls,
4c.. 4c.
They have also a boauUfitl, durable and cheap arll-
elo for Hoars and hearths, of
PUItt and Bncamstlc TUos.
Their stock bring very general, carofully salaried
and imiwrfed direct, oflhrslnduoemsntoto merobanto
as wall as families, to whom goods will bo put up st
the lowest rotes fer oaah. ...
WEBB 4 8AUE, Importers.
T,W*bbfc6e.
« S
to the very* limfesj' period of hulhau exjstonco.—
Sjilendldiy engraved on* Mqef.'
The single, married, and the tparrjed happy.—
What Is love f—with Ipstnictiops for CourUpg, in or
der to win the affections or the opposite sex. The
Lights and Shados of Married Life.
Tho Reproductive Organs of Females handsomely
engraved: and tbo Infirmities of Youth and Malurt
ty. with tliolr remedies.
PHKU.VANCY ILLCCTKATED BV PLATE.
ut diffurent stages of gestation—how to determluo
when it exists—how to prevent pregnancy, and
with u lecture on Love to married ladies and gentlo<
ineu.
I'rice 60 cents per copy. On tbe receipt of ths
money through ir nil, (jRwt-jwtd,) one copy or the
book wMi be scut by mail to auy purl of tbe United
Ftotiu. puWfyj cHARt^ WALKi
No.68 South ad stStiUodrif
Also, Dm.UCROIX’S PHILoSOPHT"
MAHiw. GE.
A popular treatiso ou ,lio secret infirmities ol
C itii and maturity uriaing from genital diseases In
b sexes with upwards or one hundred and twen
ty-five lithographs and engravings Illustrating the
auatomy, physiology, and diseases or tho soxual or
gans, their structure, uses aud functions, together
with plain directions fer the perfect cure of syphilis,
gleet, stricture, etc.
< ■ Frio* £0 cents per single copy. Published by
• >•7 .tCHAfsLEU WALKER,
No. 38 South B41 st.YMiitluteiphla, I'a,.
to whom all ardors must be scut. apU2—U
gOAP'ANnVrARCil
roF
’76 boxes Smith’s >smily
30 do UuclianAn's da
100 boxes Colgate’s lb bar aud No 1 Soap
60 do do Palo do
60 do Oswego Pearl Starch
69 do Bcadell’s do do. Just receive*!
aud fer salo by
JylU_ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
C l L. SjDOAHH, jSfow^YWk.’ofoy ilanufijc-
/• turor ol thn Orlglmfi Steel Ring abdTdotb
Burring Machines aud Feed Rolls, to b» attached to
First and atsa Second Breakers and Finishers or
Wooion Carding Machines. The attoebmont to Sec
ond Breakers and Finishers is very important
These machines are in successful operation, on
First Breakers, in most of tho principal Woolen Fac
tories In ths Uultcd Slates, Canada and Mexico, and
aro deemed by oxporienced manulkcturors as tho
most perfect machines used, and iudispcnsnblo to
tho economical aud successful manufacture or wool.
They aro in fact the only strong, durable and sue-
cossfuliy operating machined in uso. No cording
tfiacuin& should tmphh Ifotir wUfefiut them.
''The Feed RolW aro ailoiigiiidduishfe, qnd wor
thy or attention. * 1 1 "
' Circulars explaining these Machines and Roll, and
references to Mills having them in Ulie, may be had
tty addressing ’ C. L. GODDARD,
No. 3 Bowling Groeu, Now York,
to whom orders should he addrossed.
aoptlS—lyw
100 DOLLARS REWARD.
f PHEI above reword will be paid to any porson
A who will furnish proof toconvlriiau of the jwr-
son or persous, who attempted to blow up my
bouse on Friday night last, by exploding a quantity
of gunpowder under U.
iyi8—8 KMMA WOOD.
P OTASH—10 coses Rectified Potash, tu tin cans,
fer family use; io casks Potash, Just received
and for sale by
Jyll RODGERS, NORRIS k 00.
VALVABLfB RICK PLANTATIOS
FORSALb,
a winiLv Ti« krns or me oty or
N Um first Tuo.-da> in December next, ail, i*
sold before the Court IToiL-e 'a tl e citv d li
vaiiuoh. thu 1 iantatioh on thr ilrer, i-L
tolle* from the ci»y, known a$ Mulberry Grove, be-
longing to the estate of the late F bitip Ulmer, ron
taming six hundred and eighty-.raven sere?, u
which there are two hundred acre* f-f Ui>t quality
tide rico land, and or.e hundred and tinv-flre acre,
under good bar.kK and in a line suit* fer culUva
tiou. Also, seuMity live acres of high Innrt onder
cultivation On the ;,!a.v i»ffs a iood 6me'ltog iijiis**,
ovorMvc'ji h«UMi, 'Jiirw,'negro'uouse.* and*fori
outbuildings, all In-a go*nl slate of-repair, l'enstu
dMiriug to i*urcliB.*c wilt enll ui'on the undesigned;
who resides witiiiu four miles of the Grove. Terrm
of sale made known on the day of said. Poe***?
siofi not giv&u until the jlrsi of January! 1
Jyl7ri*l H. K. HARRUSb.N, Ex o.
4JF* The Charleston Mercury will pnbiwb on’o a
week qntil tho day or safe: • *
IjAVP Atillli'tV,
FflHE Itndi n gned will, for five dollars per lot,
JL lauds UJ the CVUAI108 Of Applinf,
Wayno, Wai« or Colic-, and report to tho owners.*
to tlselr pre. ent value, the prospect for their be
coming more valuable lu future, and whetoer or
not there U being any trespass committed thereon,
invariably pledging himself to give n true end cor
reel account,' for Bhieb all temhlanpps wiii.h.ar
period in udvanpe. ..% * • t > > r.»
Ho will also'sell npd remit when TMuesl^d,
os directed, for seven per cent.
He will also promptly attend to all professional
business out rusted to his core.
vernon c. mclendon.
my 13 Attorney at law, Homesvlllc, fis.
M L'MAKD, 4c.— loo boxes Mustard; 160 do
pure l’cpper; 100 do gtorch; received and hv
sole by
Junol9
McMAHON k DOYLE.
206 and 207 Bay street.
ITS! BASKETS!—We w«idc.
_ attention or tlie ladles to 6lir stock-of Work,
Traveling and fine Fancy Boskets, the largost assort
ment In the city, at the House Furnishing Store, 164
Broughton street. '
tnar21 HORACE MORSE.
Xfc, LA ill*, kC.—mO bbUlTime Uni; 60 do
.Taylor 4 Son’s Ale; 60 do sugar, soda aud but
ter Biscuit; received aud for sale by
MCMAHON k DGYI.K-
innnlO .if* 206‘afid 207 Bay etjr<M»
1 piaLmHinST
'pLUMBINO, in oil its vorious branches, at-
X tended to at the shortcut notice, and in superior
style. Also, may be found Shdwfer Baths, Galvanlz-
id Iron, Tiu aud Leadrii Bath Tubs; Copper Boilers,
- *on Water Closets, Lead Pipes; Sheet Lead,
id rlatod PqcJm, Forco lmmps, India Rulwr
‘ or sole gt the lloute Furnish Sfert. No. T6|
Brotwhloo street.
maria Httiurt
LAND A ti KN C V—B ruii rtvle It, CJa,
EDWIN M. MOORE
. chase and sale of lands In the counries ol
Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware,
Coffee, Clinch, Lowndes end Thomas. Particular
attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ol
town lots its the town of Baunswick.
RKTKREXCE3 J
Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Cargile, Brunswick
Thomas H Harden. 8ovannah; Hon James L B*‘»
rd. Thomssviile.
PHOTOGHAPII8."
|. Largo stzad Pjww^rjpiaj U
' “ T BTUXBRi'
AT TWELVE DOLLARS PER MEM
Also, Ambrotyne* and W*
guerreotypes, iu ui# usual su
perior style. A call is solicited.
J. W. MILLER,
mar27 cr. St. Julian s^aud Market square
P I JtriKK—60 iibls Calcined Plaster, in store aud
I
Jyt2
OGDEN, STARR k CO.4*
T) ECEiyEl) per steamer Knoxville •
Xl> Ladlw Hastic Belts, black and colored
Do Nett Mits; all qualities. Also,'
Gents browu English half Uosp
Do Silk an d I isle Coves, for >*ale by
Jyl7 IADSON d UOGEIW.
L AMP OIL, VlNWtAlt, Ac.—Just received
20 bbls Solar Limp Oil, 10 cases Olive du
60 boxes Beadell’s Soup, Starch and Cumlles
30 do Colgate’* Family Pale and No 1 Soup
20 do Ground Coffee
20 do Judge’s pure Sperm Capdljut
loo do chocolate, Mustsfd au*i Pepper .
20 do Yeast Powders, 10 cases Tsbte sglt
60 dox 2 and 3 1ioo}n**I Palls
60 dox 2 and 3 ply BroomB
60 dox cotton aud mauilla cord*
60 dox Scrub Brushes, oasortod
20 dox painted and cedar Tubs
60 gro#s wood matches
20 casks Byass’ I.nudou Porter, qts uud |d«w
100 reams assorted Wrapping Paper
6 kegs choice Gmheu Butter, for sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR,
Jyl2 corner Broughton and Drayton
UW, uIN aSh HHAXPY 5U (ibl* l.nfCoF M
ton’e-Rum
this F *
60 bbls E Phelps' Ryo Gm
25 do Domestic Brtfitre
20 V and 16 K casks 4tlt proof Brandy. "
htore and fer safe by
jy« 8O1UNT0N', JOHS'SION * LVX
i-u UNl’OWDEit—500 k.gs Kentucky WOc iW'i‘f-
6*0 half kegs do dll du, FKg
100 qr do do do do, tgl fg
600 canuisturs Fportlug Pewdor, in City Maga
TRACTORS.
TIROPOSALS tor erecting a Masonic Hall lor Sofe-
Jr moo’s Lodge No. 1, wlU be reoelved at my of-
•SCS,** ' lr,, a WW