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FOB PRESIDENT:
JAMES BUCHANAN,
1 . of nxmTbVAKU.
FOB VlOB PRESIDENT I
JOHN c. BRECKINRIDGE
or nnocsT.
Elorton Iter UreMata at Lu|>.
WILLIAM H. STILES, of Chatham.
IVERSON L. HARRIS, of Baldwin.
ALTHUUTW ron TOR ATATR AT LAROS.
HENRY Q. LAMAR, of Bibb.
AUGUSTUS R. WKIQnT, of Floyd.
DI8TMOT XLKOTOU.
lit, District, Thomas M. Formam, of Glynn.
Id. District, Samuil Hali„ of Macon.
3d. Dktact, Jaw N. Ramsay, of Harris.
4th. District, Lucius J. Oartull, of Folton.
fith. District, Joint W. Liwu, of Cam.
MIi. Diidnct, Jaw P. Burnous, of Gwinnett.
7th. District, TnoKAsP.SArroLD, of Morgan.
8th Distriot, A. 0. Walirr, of Richmond.
. of Mas,
Gan. Koaatna Moot fit Fillmore-with out
satire eonaaat FiUmora or Fremont—we are
willing that ha' should take hit choice.. Ha la
weloome to .go for anybody, ao that he keep
clear of the Democratic party. Honaton'and
Benton have for yean played trcaoberons both
toDamocmoy and the South. If the latter la
still caned by their procence, let ns rejoice that
the former la rid of thotr connection.
It laospeclaUyDtand becoming that Houston
should oppose Buchanan and support Fillmore
—oppose Buchanan, one of the earliest and
moot steadfast advocates of the annexation of
Texas; support Fillmore, who stated thut he
would nercr rote for her admission so long as
alsTery existed within her limits.
Still, what we stated sometime since remains
true. Not a single prominent Demoont has
been found throughout all the Southern States,
in good standing In the party at tko tlmo of
Mr. Buchanan's nomination, who is not support
ing him. A parallel fact was never before
known since the South became divided Into par
ties. White scores,hundreds And doubtless thous
ands before unconnected with the democrats
have rallied under bis standard, as the only hope
of tho South and of the Union, not one dcsortcr
has been heard of. Docs this signify nothing 1
We need hardly say that.Houston has been fet
many months a member of the K. N. organiza
tion ; and received the censure, nearly unant'
mously expressed, of the last Texas Legislature
for his vote on the Nebraska bill.
SciiMti 1 ftorftvMkaaian,
contains a vary able letter Horn Senator
Pearce, of Maryland, in fkvor of Buchanan
In It.he says: “The contest seeaato me to lla
between Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Fremont. Mr.*
Fillmore's Mends Indeed olaim a great reaotloa
in Ills favor; hut I have taken much pains to
ascertain what his strength Is In the flee States,
aud so far I havo not been able to satisfy my
self that ho can carry a single one."
Hr. Pearce’s colleague, Senator Pratt, anoth
er Whig, says:
It Is the deliberate conviction of my judg
ment that Fillmore and Donclson will not carry
single non-slaveholding State.”
And yet tho Know Nothlugs pretend to be
lieve Fillmore wHI be elected I
THE OLDER I GROW, THE MORE IN-
flUNED I AH TO BE WHAT IS-CALLED
A STATES RIGHTS MAM—Jama Buch
anan's speed! on Ms admission of Arkaneat, in
1838.
I FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS,
AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM
WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHTS
DEMOCRAT—John C. Bmkenridge in re
sponse to kit nomination for Ike Pics Preetdm-
cy-
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE
The Van Bnrens vs. Fillmore
The Savannah Republican la not plcasadwlth
our rejoicings over the union just consumma
ted between the New York Hards and Softs;
and Is less pleased, we suspect, with the foot
Itself. We are told that Its “cflcct is to restore
such aboUtlonlsta as the Preston Kings, Vau
Burens, si id osins genus, to the fond embrace
of the Democracy.” We reply, that as regards
Preston King, he is one of the “dry rot” spe
cies, who has been eat off, and has gone to his
own place among the Black RepubUcans. As
for the “Van Burens et id omne gsuus,” we de
fy the Republican to a comparison of their re
cord on the slavery question with that of Mil
lard FUlmore'; yet, as regards the present po
sition of these gentlemen, while the Republican
places Fillmore at the head of its party, the
Van Burens are put at the tail of ours.
Southern Democrats were supporting Van Bu-
ren for the Presidency, their position would
then be closely analogous to that of the South
ern Americans—Van Boren, like Fillmore, hav
ing been for one term an occupant of the
White Honse. And wo venture to assert, that
whoever examines the records will 8nd the ad
ministration of the former quite as conserva
tive and quite os Southern as that of the latter.
While supporting Fillmore, neighbor, the
less you say about Van Bunn's abolitionism
the better.
EMEU.
Nxw York, August 4.
The steamer Emeu has, arrived from Havre
with advioes to July 32.
The Havre Cotton, market was dull. Sales
for one day 300 bales. Consols were firm.
Political.
There have been serious disturbances in the
Papal States, owing to the dearness of food. It
is ramored that the King of Naples contem
plates abdicating In favor of the Dnke of Ca
labria.
Spanish advices say that all was quiet at
Madrid, but that Barcelona, Saragossa, Bilbos
and Lagrove are in a state of excitement.
The London Timet states that Mr. Dallas Is
empowered to propose to the British Govern
ment the establishment of San Juan as a free
Port under Nicaraguan Sovereignty, reserving
to Costa Rica the right of traffic through it and
through such portions of the river San Juan as
may be necessary. Tho Hnsquito Indiana to be
concentrated In a defined territoiy, which shall
leave clear tho mouthof the Rive San Juan and
the town, but their rights are to be guaranteed
to them and an annuity, for a term of years, to
their Chiefs. The Bay Islands to be restored to
Honduras, bat the Belize to remain as British
possessions, with the same territorial limits as
in 1830.
ARRIVAL OF THE
ATLANTI C.
Four OtyiLater from Liverpool.
N*w Yom, August 4—The steamer Atlan.
tic baa arrived with Liverpool dates to the 23d
Joly^-The cotton market exhib its no new fea
ture, quotations steady and the demand fair
Sale* of the three days 20,000 bales. Specula!
ton and exporters took 7,000 bales.
Fair Uplands 6f. Middling 6d. Middling
Mobile 0 3-10.
The Floor market is firm.
Wheat has advanced Id.
Manchester trade is generaliy unchanged-
Consols have declined j, quoted at 95|.
There have been several Cotton failures, with
very heavy liabilities.
From Spain.
The Spanish accounts are conflicting but
there has been no more fighting.
Few York Markets.
N*w York, August 4^—The Cotton market
is dull and unchanged. Flour has advanced
1 shilling.
CBnttntrtnl Miigtnct.
SAVANNAH MARKET.
Omcic or ms Daily Gkorqiax k Jovrsal, »
Wednesday, August 6tb, 1866. J
COTTON.—Arrived slnco tho 20t3 instant, 1443- #
bales Upland, aud 1 bates Sou Island, as fol
lows : Dy Railroad 1143 ba’os Upland, from Au
gusts aud landings on the river, 600 bales Upland,
and by southern boats, waggons, Ac., 7 halos Sea
Islands. Tlie exports during tho same period have
boon 1471 boles Upland, vlr.: to New York 1413
bales Upland, and to Philadelphia68 bales Up
land—leaving a stock on baud and on ship
board, not clearod yo3torday, or 1403 halos
Upland and 633 bales Boa Island—against 3871
bales Upland und 328* bales b'ea Isluud at the
same period last year.
Again we have to record anothor dull.week In the
Cotton market. Tho ouly sale which took place so
Tar as wo could ascertain, was 14 halos at ll#o,
agalust 603 hales the corresponding wcok lost year,
II will be scon that tho ontlre receipts Tor tho week
only amounted to 1143 bales, aud exports 1471
bales; reducing the stock to a uomimal t*jlut, aud
leaving the market bare or auy offering lot*, with
no prospect of Improvomont the balanco of the sea-
sou.
Tho receipts at this port slnco 1st Sopt’r are 396*
667 halos against 380,676 to tho samo dato lost year
aud tho increase in the receipts at all the ports, to
tho latest dates, as compared with tho last yoat, aro
723,683 bales; In tho oxports from tho United Statu
to foreign countries, os compared with the same
dates lost year, there is au lucroase of 444,387
to Great Britain, 71,010 boles to Frauco, and to othor
fbroigu ports 237,125 baled, and tho total increase
761,027 bales.
Tho receipts or cotton at all the ports, up to the
latest dates, give tho following results:—
The Grass Caterpillars.—Wc have been
told, by a gentleman of a remarkable character
istic of these little pests, that like the Kilkenny
Cats they cany on a warfare amongit them*
•elves. In a bottle in which ten of them were
placed, all but two were entirely destroyed and
they died, no doubt, of wounds roceived in this
fratricidal battle. It is to be hoped that they
will soon complete this work of self-destruction,
as we have heard great complaints of their at
tacking and doing injury to the corn blnids.
At a meeting of tho Chatham Mutual Loan
Association, held last evening, the following
iuma were sold: $1,000 at 13} per cent., $1,000
at 144 per cent., $1,000 at 13 per cent., $1,000
at 14 per cent.
Court House Sales.—Yesterday was the
general sale day in the City and County. Wa
giva below the principal items of interest to the
public generally;
Messrs. Bell & Prentiss sold, for $5,500, lots
Noe. three and four, being part of Garden lot
No. nine, fronting Railroad street.
Mr.T. J. Walsh sold, for $3,065, five lots, sit
uated in the village of Yernonburg in,this county
Mr. George W.Wylly sold eight shares of
Central Railroad stock at $105 per share $100
paid in.
Mr. Bpencer Currell sold, for $610, a negro
woman,aged 40 years; also for $060a negro
man, aged 35 yean.
Mr. John S. Hontmollin sold several negroes
at frir prim.
uThe Model*President.”
Mr. Fillmore, we are told by his admirers,
made a model President. Ts it not tbon some
what singular that four yean ago, when his
•ervlces were fresh in the recollection of tho
people, a Convention of his own party friends
assembled to nominate a Presidential candidate
ahould have repudiated him. Such is the fact,
In 1852 a Whig National Convention assembled
it Baltimore and p though sufficiently conserva
tive to adopt a sound platform on tho sutyect of
slaved, they nevertheless set asldo him whom
we an now to regard as a modsl President. In
other words, Democrats are now asked to sup.
port on#'whom bis own party rejected after
tuple trial, four yean since.
Tire Savaumali Republican Sold; I
Day after day the evidence accumulate* that
the Democratic nominee is not to be known in
tho great struggle between the Union aud the
anti-slavery fanaticism at the North. \Thy is it
that onr Democratic Mends cannot see a truth
so glaring and palpable to the sense I—Repub
lican.
Really, wo are afraid the prescription once
suggested by Mr. Benton (now high authority
with the Americans) for the. benefit or a lire,
thcr Senator will have to bo tried upon our
neighbor. Benton, if wo recollect rightly, said
that hones in Missouri sometimes become dis
eased in each a way that the only remedy
either to "cut them for tho cimplce, or to shoot
them for the big head." The eimplicity shown
by the Republican in tho article from which
the above extract is taken is truly un alarming
Indication! *
For example: it has actually swallowed a
burlesque letter to the 7'ribune, from Columbus,
Ohio, as a veritable retord of a serious fact
The Tribune correspondent ridicules a Fill
more Ratification meeting, by showing that
tho prominent actors in tho afiiiir were really
Buchanan men, who took part ia the proceed
ings to keep the fowFlUmorenesin countenance.
Here is n portion or the letter. From a careful
perusal of it our readers will find no difficulty
indoterminclngtliat the Republican 1ms been
cold—badly cold.
Correspondence 'or tlio X. V. Tribune,
Columsus, Tuesday, July 22,1850.
The Border-Ruffian Democrats of this cits
and vicinity, aided slightly by the Old Line
Whigs, held a Fillmore ratification meeting in
this city on the evening of Friday last The
remarkable features of the meeting were, that
the whole affiiir had been cut and dried before
hand by the Democrats. “Tho Statesman” had
urged it on, publishing the notices, Ac. The
resolutions were drawn up by a leading Buch
anan man, and all the applause and enthusiasm
came from that party, which was represented
by Sam Cox, former editor of “Tho Statesman,”
J. P. Slough, Secritary of the Democratic State
Central Committee, and othen equally well
known as strong Loco-Focos.
These men not only made themselves con
spicuous in the meeting by applauding the
speeches bat actually voted with the Fillmore
men, endorsing the resolutions in the heartiest
maoner. This was more especially noticeable
in regard to Mr. Slough, who yielded himself
up to tho wildest and most vehement enthusi
asm whenever Fillmore's name was mentioned,
or an argument adduced in his favor.
SheBuchananitos here look upon tho defee-
tion of Mr. Sioagh as especially ominous, as ho
lias held, and now holds, a prominent position
in the party, and certainly wields much in.
fluence.
The Republican'a comments on this Jotter aro
rich enough—but we have no room ibr them.
It is needless for us to add that the Statesman
mentioned above is one of the strongest Bu
chanan papers in the West As for J. O.Slough,
the Cincianati Enquirer (Dcm.) of August 1st
has annoueements over his signature, as Act.
Sec. of Ohio Dem. Ex. Committee, of numer
ous Democratic mass meetings.
Increase.
Now Orloana 481,774
Mobile.. 186,764
Florida 6,810
Toxas 41,688
Savannah 13,208
Charleston 3,101
North Carolina
Virginia
732,314
8,681
per
.per
• P®r
.per
..per
.per bb!.|14 00
•per bbl.
, .por bill.
..per bbl,
mm
16 (8
Decrease.
2,060
5,671
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1856..
Roc’d Biuce July 29.. 1143
Roceived previously. 378276
(COMMUNICATED.)
Savannah, August 1 1850.
Messrs, Editors As the condition of the
hidrant water of the city is now a matter of im
portance to our citizens, and of speculation and
argument, I claim a right to make some sug
gestion on the subject. Our public squares have
long since been a subject of pride, and well
may they be; for thevo arc few cities even
of twice or thrice tho size or Savannah that
can boast of so much beauty and comfort in
this particular. But thero is still room for im
provement. Let thero be a small Fountain
placed in the middle of one of onr largest
squares, that would be constantly throwing a
thousand streams into the parched and heated
atmosphere, and the health of the pluoo will
be improved, the eye will be pleased and the
water will be constantly changed and kept
wholcsoBto. Fu Philadelphia, where tiio water
seldom becomes disagreeable by standing in
the pipes, and where there is sometimes a scar
city of water, moHtofthe public squares arc
supplied with a Fountain merely for cioansing
and purifying the atmosphere. Small Foun
tains could bo erected in our public squares, at
a trifling expense, by which our town would
not only lie beautified, but the health of the in
habitants und the quality of the water mucii
improved. A Citizen.
_ Lecture of Prof* Mucc.
It will bo scon that Mr. Mace, who like tho
hero In Sartor itesarius, is" Professor of things
lu general/’ proposes to enliven our dullness by
a lecture this evening. We are informed that
the Profaaor had throngs to hear him In New
York last winter.
Total 723,683
SEA ISLANDS.—No sole* or exports to report for
the wcok. Received 7 bale?,viz: 2 by Boats aud 6 by
the Savaunah, Albany k Gull' ^Railroad, from tho
plantation of Win H Miller, Esq., on tho Ogoochoe,
RIOK—We have no change to notice In this ar
ticle since our last. Sales for the week 140 tlorco3
st prices ranging from 3# to 3% per 100 lbs.
COFFEE.—The market has again been Inactive,
and tho demand limited at former prices.
BACON—Ha* attracted little attention the past
wcok The receipts of Tennessee* have been am
plefortbo demand, and in gome instances ounces
Klons have beeu made to effect gales. Wo quote
Bhou Iders 10# to 11 cents, Good Clear Sides 12#
13 cents,Ribbed 11 # to 12,and Cincinnati Canvassed
Hams ut 15 per lb.
FI.OUU.—The stock of Flour or all grades la rap
idly decreasing. Wo quoto choice Georgia brands
as follows: Superfine (now wheat,) $8 to 8#, and
Extra Family at $10 per barrel. Holders aro firm
at these prices. Receipts 162 barrels, and 263
sacks. Exports 170 barrols and 45 sucks.
WHEAT.—Wo have no sales to report the past
wook. Tho receipts foot up 17,360 bushel*, and
exports 18,386 bushels, principally to New York.
Quotations nominal.
SUGARS.—A light demaud only exists, the trade
purchasing sparingly in view of tho high prices de
manded.
CORN.—With no receipts worthy or note, price!
havo still further advanced. Tho stock Is much ro-
duccd and dealers are realizing 76 to 80c. iu quan
tities, and 86 per bushel by retail.
OATS.—We notico a sale of 1,000 bushels during
the wcok at 46 cents, retailing at 56 to 00 per bush
el. Stock ample.
HAY.—Thero has toon no receipts during the
wcok, but the «tock is still ample and will quoto as
boforo 80 to 86 for Northern, aud $1 to 1# for Eas
tern.
LIME—Is iu good request at $1 26 to 1 87 per
barrel. Stock heavy.
SALT.—Wo havo no arrivals to roport slnco our
last. A lot or 5,000 sacks has beeu sold from store
SI 05 per sack.
HIDES—Havo materially improved slnco our
iast. Wo uow quote 11 to 12# cents per lb.
ROPE.— 1 The market is quiet at our quotations,
say 11# to 12#c., aud Dillon’s 18 to 13# nominal
ly, nono being on the market.
MOLASSES—Early iu tho week seme inquiry
existed for Cuba, resulting in tho rales of all offering
in tlr3i hands at 38 cents per gallon. Tho stock i a
n<>w controlled by Jobbers who aro realizing 40 to
42 coats for Cuba, 69 to 66 lor Barbadoos, and 00 to
65 for New Orleans.
ROUGH KICK.—Wo have no transactions to re
port in tide article. Received during tko week 7,000
bushels.
LUMBER.—Wo uotlco no chuuga la prices, a good
inquiry exists tor prime merchantable Timber. The
Block is rather reduced.
BAGGING.—This article has attracted marked
attention the past week, with sales of70balos at 18,
60ut 17#, 16 a< l’«., aud 100 Rolls at loo.; tho
market closing Urm. Sea Island Bagging dull and
neglected.
UQUOR5.—No sales te roport for tho wook. We
quoto Amcrlcuu Gin 48 to60ccuts, Philadelphia and
Baitmore 39 to 46, aud New Orleans 38 to 42 cents
per gallon.
BUTTER k CHEESE.—The demand for choice
Butter is fair, with a light stock. No change 111 the
price of Cheese.
FRUIT.—Lemons $6 60 aud Oranges $7 per box
FREIGHTS—Fokbux.—Cotton to L’pool,no vossel
Coastwihk-To N. York,in steamships,$100 for square
and 126c. for round,and 6()cforsqr in sailing vessols
aud to Boston, #; to Baltimore und Phlldel-
phia, In sailing vessels,#. Lumber aud
Timber to Eastern and Northern ports $7 to $10.
Wheat, by steutnor 16c. per bushel is demandod;
sailing vessels tako it at 7 a 8c. Rice 126c. Por
steamship* for Baltimore 300 tou for Copper Ore; #
for Cotton; 100 for Rice.
EXCHANGE.—.Sterling, 9# por cent, premium.—
Banks aro selling Sight Checks on all Northern cities
at # por cent, premium ; aud purchasing Bight bills
at # dls.; 5 to 16 day Bills ut #©# por ct. dis.; 30
day Bills at #©# per ct. dls. ; 60 duy Bills 1# to
1# percent, dls.; 90 duy Bills 2©2# por ct. dis.
on Philadelphia, aud Baltimore 60 day bills at 1#
a 1 #, 00 day bills 2 to 2# por cent, discount.
Exp’d sluce July 29,. 1471
Exported previously. .377286
14692 378757 14092
Stock on hund and on shipboard not
cleared August 51856 1462 633
SAUK Tins LAST TEAK.
Stock ou hand Sept. 1,1854 2600
Rec’d sluce July 30.... 901 —
Received previously. 364747 14928 366048
COO
14928
Exp’d previous!
ly .30.
dy....
368248
..1900 —
362477 16200 304377
Stock on baud and on shipboard not
clearod Aug 6, 1865 3871
Export! of Gottorn. Bioe and Lumber.
ron TUB WKKK ENDING AVOC8T 4th, 1856.
COTTON.
WnSUKTO
S. I.|Uplands.
KICK
I.CMBER
Ia Ciota Franco-
....
150162
Wo3sor River
340650
Now York
1419
220
180000
Philadelphia
68
72
20044
Xewberryport
123825
Total
1471
292
816171
TOWNS. | 181)0. j
Augusta and”Hamburg,' July lT.
Macon, (Go.) July 1
Columbus, (Ga.) July 1
Montgomery, (Ala.) June 7
Memphis, (Teun.)July 10........
Stock of Cotton In Interior Towns.
NOT INCLUDED IN THE RKCKIPIB.
Gunny,
Tow..;
Dale Rope .a,-..'..
Dillon’s Kopo....*«
Bacon* Hnms. ....
.Shoulders
Hldos '.....
Boor, N. York, Mess
Prlmo
Cargo... a.
Bread. Navy . ..
Pilot.. por bbl,
Butter*Gos’u Prlmo.per lb.
No. 2 per lb.
Brick*,'Sav. 1st qual.por M. ft.
Nortkoru por M. ft*
Bees Wa* per Ip.
Candles* SpormocelU.por lb,
Adamantine... per lb,
Savuuuah made, Tul.. per lb,
Northorn do. do..por lb
Cliccse* Northern.... pur lb. 12# ©
Coffee*
Cuba, d Laguyra per
Good fair to prime., .per
lUo per
Java por
Cotton*
Upland, Inferior por
“ Ordinary.... per
“ Middling.... rper
“ Mid. Fair....per
“ Fair 4c vy.fair, per
“ Good fair....por
Cordage* Tarred por
Mauilla per
Domestic Goods,
Shirtings, brown....per
Sheetings, brown....per . .
Brown Drills per yd. 8 ©
Cotton Osnaburgs.... per yd. 9
Duck, English por bolt. 10 00
Fisk* Mackerel, No. l.per bbl. 19 00
No. 2.por bbl. 10 00
No. 3.per bbl. 7 00
Flour. Canal per bbl.
Balt. Howard-st. sup..por bbl.
Philadelphia per bbl.
Georgia per bbl,
Grain, Corn, per bush.
“ retail.. ..perbush.
Oats porbUBh,
Wheat per bush.
Rico per cask.
Glass, Fch. Wiudow..por 60It.
Gunpowder per keg.
Hay, Prime, Nor them, por cwt. ou
>< Eastern., per cwt. 1 00
Hides* Dry per lb. ll
Deerskins per lb. 20
Iron, Sweods, asao’d.. per lb. 1 06
Pig Scotch per tou. 38 00
Hoop per cwt. 4 26
Shoot per cwt. 4 26
Nall Rods per cwt. 0 60
Lard por lb. 13
Lime* Rockland per lb. 1 62
Lumber*
S. Sawed* refuse per M. ft. 0 00
Merchantable pcrM. ft. 13 00
River Lumber, ref...per M. ft. 800
Morch’ble to prlmo...por M. ft. 12 00
Ranging tim’r for exp per M. ft. 10 ou
Mill Ranging por M. ft. 0 Oi
White Pino, clear.... per M. It. 30 00
Merchantable porM. ft. 18 00
Cypr ess Shingles perM. 4 60
Suwcd Cypress do-,.perM. 16 00
Red Oak Staves per M. 16 00
While do. pipe...perM. 66 00
Do. do. hhd....pcrM. 30 00
Do. do. bbl....perM. 20 00
Aiolasses* Cuba 40
Now Orleans per gall. 60
Nalls, Cut, 4d. to 20d.. pur lb. 4 25
Naval Stores* Tar.. .per bbl. 3 50
Spirits Turpentine.. ..per gall. 42
Varnish per gall. 86
Oils*Sperm, wiut.st’d.per gall. 2 26
Do. full do...por gall. 2 10
Do. sum’rdo...per gall. 0 00
Whale, racked, wint.per gall. 80
Linseed per gall. 00
Tanners por gull. 16 00
Osnaburgs*Flax.. ..per yd. 00
Pork* Mess, Western.per bbl. 19 00
Prime per bbl. 17 60
Moss, Now York....per bbl. 18 00
Porter, London per doz. 2 75
Ale, Scotch 8...per pnt., 2 00
Raisins* Malaga. ...per box. 4 00
Spirits* Brandy, cog.per gall. 4 60
Otard, DupuyACo.. .per gall. 6 00
PInet, Castilou k Co.... per gall. 600
A. Soignetto’s »er gall. 3 60
Lcger frcrcs per gull. 3 00
Poach po* gall. 66
Domestic por gall. 44
Gin, American per gall. 48
Holland per gall. 1 60
Rum, Jamaica per gall. 2 60
N. E., bbls per gall. 40
Whiskey, Phil, k Dull.per gall.
Now Orleans per gall.
Sugar*
P. Rico and St. Croix.per lb,
N. 0. Sugar per lb,
Havana, white per lb,
“ brown per lb.
Loaf aud Crushed.. ..per lb.
Salt, Uvcr’l, coarse... per suck.
Cargo, bulk por bush.
Turk’s Island per bush,
lectures
ON THE
LAWS TOP gATOnn.
rarvn — —~v - PROFESSOR Macf
11 A Cube., K lUtxr.k.m k Son, J M Coopor k c, Tb. tru. Expounder or the l-riocirt^ «
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Minis k Jobiuloi, J BIcbzrdKm, «od Yoaif k Fit ulo obuu. oftuiopo, bu cu»bW bi~ ,!
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Con.lcnet.,
Por US M .tonniw Corolln. from Chnrluloo
known Uiom w.ndorlul devtlopmenu .hX.®* 1 '
—. utounk Ibe eduented world 1 wh «h mm
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l'er USM .tremor 0 rollon, frrei amrlulon- WEDNESDAY K V P V i v. „
Vf Nolson Indx k child, Mlu itcRory.Mr. Bodohu v h « I N 0,
Mrs Blakemsu, Miss G Dillon, MUs A D.lion, Mis* M AT THE
Ko.l*, oGuodsls 4clady. J M Pennington lady * 2
children 4 17 servant* B y Burn* lady 4* 3 chil
dren, T Price k lady, Mrs W W Smith, J Kelffer, D
R Dillon, B A Carter, J SGlsueli, J GPutnum, J
Tepcu, J l’sthson, SO House, Cept Abert, US A. J
W mark, W E Chamber*. E Banknlght, sad 8 dock.
Columbia, (S. C.) July 10
3262
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300
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8161
3740
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6024
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©2000
©1800
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© 287#
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LIST OF VESSELS UT FOBT.
Ships.
Alabama (s) Woodhull N Y.. Pad elf or il Fey fcCe
Trcemun Ruwdou (s) Green, Balt.. .Brlg’m K k C°
Telegraph, wt’g Mono k Connery
Pearl, Hutchings,,...Barcelona....Webb 4:Broths
Feruuuduula, Niukorsou..Cadiz Cohen k Herti
Pelor Lomlll; lloey NY OCohon
Maji-Hio, Duran wt’g A Low 4c Co
Sonoontn.
J N Baker, Vaunerman Philda C A Greiner
Jonas Smith, Firman,... ,1’d’g.. Ogden, Starr d Co
Ploudono, Brown, l’d’g JTRowland
X Berry, Trim.. Rockland Me.. Carleton 4c Parsons
Sheet Anchor, Hake.... Boston.. .Urlgbam R k Co
Eulipio, Jones ,N Y Cohen 4c Herts
North State, Horton... ,1’d’g J T Kowlanp
Comparative View of Vessels
LOADING LY TUB DNITSD STATES FOB rOKklUX PORTS
tovto'^rM^flTtura?
ELECTRICITY—Found to bo tlio Orniocleul ■
of Creation. clc "' **n
THEORY—Module or tho Unfolding ,nj
incut ortho :/ v
IWlVEltdE-OomprUiui Sum, PUnou ou.l u.
litea.
•RIU1N—Of tbs Black Race dUcov«rej m u,. Inu
rior of Africa. wz “*•
RED RACE—Origin discovered ou lb* Llindt/b
raatra.
NEW HhJlORY-
and the FalLof Mas.
ANIMAL LIFE—Principle discovered bj the
emy oricleacea at Paris. ACM-
NEW TESTAMENT—Origin and Formation
from History.
CHRISTIANITY—Origin of both Catholic aud v,,,
aslant. rfW
SPIRIT SOUL-Analysis or the Human JUnd-cvre
Agency. " N
HUMAN INTELLECT—Electric Influanr^Eiiioi
tlon of Spiritualism. “W
WOMAN’S SAGACITY—Principles of Natural
er to road humau character.
HUMAN SOCIETV—Illustration* un iu Tiu«
False conditions. e m
THE MILLENIUM—Principle or iu beciuuiM-a*
tiny of the human race.
routs.
New Orleans, July 25.
Mobile, Aug 1
Florida, July II
Savannah. August 6
CliurlcsflBugust 2
NewYoNP July 26
Other Port** J uly 26..
| 1856 11
|OB|Fr|OP|
1865
QBjFr
4|
1[ ,
0 0
0 21
1 2
10 89
0[ 9j
8| 2
‘ 0
Total,...
....“| 73|14|106| | 41J 8| 77
Bank Share, and Stook.
mnunoss. IoowIpbb’t vwcE\mvro’Ds.
Bank State of Georgia.
Planters* Buuk
Marino Buuk
Con. R. 11. 4t U'k’g Coin’y.
BaukolSavaunah
Gas Light Company
S. W. R. R. Company
Georgia R. R. Company...
Macon k Wost’n R. R. Co..
Wes’u 4s Atlantic R. R.Co.
Muscogee R. R. Company.
City Bonds
Mechanics’Saving Bank,
Augusta 4t W. Rail Road...
100
118 a —
80
97 a 100
6U
70 a 72
100
116 a 116
100
116 a —
26
27 a 28
100
08&tntors
100
par
100 a 108
loo
87 'a 88
92
iit
Nono off’g
100
12 per ct
14 por ct
14 per ct
10 per et
10 per ct
por cl
8 perct
8 por
10 per
. por
8 pero:
7 por cl
10 per
Bank Note labia.
Soap* Amor., yellow..per lb.
No. 1 per lb.
Palo por lb.
Family per lb.
Shot, all sizes per lb.
Begars* Spanish...... per M.
American per M.
Tallow’, Americuu...per lb.
Tobacco* Munfac’d.. .per lb.
Teas* Souchong per lb.
Gunpowder per lb.
Hyson per lb.
Twine, Seine per lb.
Baling per lb,
Wince, Madeira per gall.
Sicily Madeira per gall.
Tenerlffe, L. 1* per gall.
Malaga, Sweet per gall.
“ Dry per gall.
Claret, Marseilles.... per cask.
“ Bordeaux per cask.
Champagne per dos.
Wool,
Southern, unwashed.per lb,
“ clean per lb.i
WooUklne* lambs, each, i
each,
88 ©
[authorized bt thk ctatb or qborou.]
FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY.
CLASS 18.
To bo drawn in the city of Atlanta, in public, on
THURSDAY, August 28,1856, on tho
HAVANA PLAN.
SAMUEL SWAN A CO.* Managers
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$20 4,0 0 0!!
Will be distributed according to the following
BRILLIANT SCHEME 1
30*000 NUMBERS—15,ISO PRIZES I
1 prixoof $40,000 is $40,000
1 « 10,000 Is 10,000
1 “ 10,000 Is 10,000
1 “ 6,000 Is 6,000
1 “ 2,000 Is 2,000
I “ 1,000 u 1,000
1 “ 1,000 1s 1,000
II prizes of 200 are 2,000
100 “ 100 are 10,000
4 prizes of 200 app’g to $20,000 prize, are 800
100
76
60
50
40
25
10,000 prise, are
10,000 prise, are
5,000 prize, are
2,000 prize, are
1,000 prize, are
1,000 prizes are
200 prize, are
0
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10
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©1500
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76
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18
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76
1 26
60
46
40
60
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22
22
18
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© 62#
© 60#
© 80
© 80
©2200
© 23
© 26
© 60
& 60
15.C.00 of $8 amounting to 120,000
15,186 prizes amounting to $201,000
The 16,000 prizes of $8 aro determined by the
uumber which draws the $40,000 prize; ir that
number should be an odd number, then every odd
number ticket 1b the schome will be entitled to $4;
if an even number, tben every even number ticket
in the scheme will be entitled to $8, in addition to
any other prize which may be drawn.
T'urchasers in buying an equalqoantlty or odd and
and even number tickets, will bo certain or draw;
ing nearly half the cost or the same, with chances
of obtaining otaer prizes.
AH tho30 tickets ending with 0,2,4, 6, 8,are evea
—all thoso ending with 1, 8, 6, 7,9, aro odd.
Remember that every prize U drawn, and paya
ble iu full without deduction.
All prizes of $1000* and under, paid immediately
after the drawing—oilier prizes at the usual lime of
thirty days.
43* AU communications strictly confidential.
The drawu cumbers will bo forwarded to pur
chasers immediately after the drawing.
Whole Tiokots $10—Halvoa $6.00—Quarters $2.60.
Prize tickets cashed or renewed In other tickets
at either office.
Orders for tickets can be addressed either to
S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
jy-7 S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
F ulton market beer—10 H»if~bbu
Fulton Market Beer, aid 10 do do Pork. Just
roceived by!
may20 J. D, JEa
GAP. BKOOMd, LARD AND BLlJE—20 boxes
No 1 Soap, 69 Pale do, 76 do Family do
100 dozcu Brooms, 60 kegs Lard
100 boxes Fig Blue, received and for sale by
McMAHON 4t DOVE,
JylO 206 and 207 Bay st.
Liverpool
CURRENT PRICK, JULY 11, A9 COMPARED WITH TI10SI OP
18 65 AND 1864.
UKOUGIA.
B’k Slate or Georgia.. Par
Planters’Bank '
Marino Bank
Con. R. II. k B’k’gCo..
Ga. R. R.& B’k’gCo..
Bank of Savannah....
Mcoh’cs’ Sav’g Buuk.
Merch’ts 4c Planters
Bank of Augusta
Mech’cs* Bank, (Aug.)
Aug.Ins.4: B’k’gCo..
B’k of Br’swlck,(Aug)
Union Bauk
City Bank
Mon’fuc’rs B’k, (Mac.)
Merch’ts B’k,(Macon)3ds
Manufao’rs’ &Mech’ca
SOUTH CAROLINA, AO.
Charles’nCity Banks..Par
Columbia Com. Bank.. “
Bank or Hamburg.... “
M. B’k of Cher aw.... “
Bank of Georgetown.. “
Bank of Camden “
Ex.Bank, (Columbia). “
Bank of Newberry ... “
Bank of Chester “
Plant’s’B’k, (Fairfield) “
S. W. R. K. Bank..... “
New Orleans.. .3 pr c. dls
North Carolina... 2 a 3 dis
Virginia 2a2#dis
Alabama.....,2a4 dls
Tennessee Safi dis
Export* of Cotton and Bioe.
PROM THE PORT OP SAVANNAH, COMMKNC’U SEPT. 1, 1866
TbxYzllowFzvzk at Sew York Qvaiuk-
tine.—tfeto York, Auguel 2.—There bare boon
eighty cue* of yollow
ground
fatally
„ illow fever at ourquarantine
Kind this season, eight of which turmhutted
Savannah Market* AngmtO.
COTTON—No transactions reported in this arti
cle yesterday
HXlUR—126 sucks and 60 bbls Tennessee Flour.
just received aud for sulo by
, YOXGK k FRIERSON,
jy24 40 Bay street.
ACOX—10casks prlmo Sboulders. Just receiv
ed and for sale Dy
Jy24 YONOR k FRIERSON, 49 Bay st.
H ATS.—100 dozen Plantation Hats, iu store aud
for sate by
)ya J. M. FYRE*94Bay st.
C ANDLES.—60 bnxo.s Uoadoll’s 6’s Tallow Cun
dies, 30 do do 8’s do do, inudit g and for sale
iiy Jys BCIIASTD.N, johnIW ft m
B agging roue, *«.—76 bales Daggiug
200 coin Western Hope
2,000 lbs Twiuo, for sale by
Jy9 RODGERS, NORRIS Si CO
W jTire BitANJIY—! wwikH White Ural,.,, Hull*
able for putting up poaolioH, Ao., Just receiv
ed and fur sale by
Jy27 A. UONAUD.
WBRRKTO,
Slnco July 20
Previously.
Siuco
J’y2P
Previ
ously.
S. I.
Upla’d
S. I.
Upla’d
Tl’ccs
Ti’ces,
Liverpool...
Loudon....
7730
161207
806
Oth. Br. P’ta
59
234
i&
Tot. to G. B.
....
7705
161441
Oil
Havre
Marseilles.,
670
16201
:::::
99
Oth. Fr. P’ts
""A
....
Tot. to Frn’c
...
670
10201
09
Hamburg ..
S.Petorsb’rK
Oth. N.E. P’ta
....
&6i&
659
Tot.N.E.P’ta
...
6616
650
4850
Oth.W.I.P'ts
So. Eurepo..
Oth. F’n P’ta
......
280
198\>
To.oth.F.P’s
...e‘e
....
6231
New York..
1413
2689
119360
226
7047
3920&
7220
4024
Provldeuco.
,
803
Philadelphia
6f
i&
21011
72
2G61
Baltimore..
43&S
737
Charleston..
2782
1239 (
767
N. Orleans..
Oth.U.S.P’ta
472
2960
Tot. C’sIwIbo
1471
6621
204020
292
20530
Grand Total.
Ufl'lMOO
377280
202[ 2833
IRVING* 8 WSIIINGTON.
V OLUME III of tlio Ufa of George Washington,
by Washington Irving. We onu supply all
who wish this most dosirablo work, in any styloof
binding.
The Wanderer, a tale of life’s Vicissitude*.
"Trudging along, unkuowlng what ho sought,
And whistling as he wont, far want of thought,
Ey tho author of tho Watchman, Uimpligher, otc.
John Halifax, Gontloman, by the author or Tlio
Head of tho Family, Olive, &u.
Dickons’ Household Words far July.
Putnam’s Monthly far July
Frank Leslie’s Gaxoltco of Fashion for July.
Mr* Stephens’ Illustrated New Monthly far July,
K kwooil’ Edlnburh Magazine far June. Fr
j WARXOCK St DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationer*,
Jyi 169 Congress street.
Bowed ordinary...
middling
fair
good fair
good....
Orleans and Mobile,
ordinary......
middling
fair
good fair
good
ch gin’d marks.
Surat ordiury...
middling,..
fair
good fair,..
good
S. I. Bt. k sawgln’d.
ordinary ..,
middling..,
fair
good fair......
good and liuo..
Pernambuco....
Domcrara
Egypt’n(ord to fair)
Do (good fair to One)
West India
i860.
6# a 6#
0# a 0#
6#a 6#
6#a 6 %
7 a 7
5 a 0
0#n 0#
6#a 7
7«a 7#
7#a 7#
8 a 8
4#a 4#
4#a 4#
4#a 4#
6 u 6
5#a 6#
6 a 9
11 al2
12#al3
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15 alO
17 tt08
6#u 8
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0#a7#
8 alO
0 a 9
1866.
6#a 6#
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7#a 7#
6#a 0
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7 a 7#
7#a 7#
7#a 7#
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3#a 4
4#a 4#
4#a 4#
4#a 4#
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6 all#
11 al2#
13 &13#
I4#al5
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18#a30
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1864.
4#a 4%
6#a 6#
6#a 6#
0#a 8#
0#« 7
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6#a 6#
0#a 6#
6Ji a 0#
7 a 7#
7Ka 8#
2#a 3
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3#a 8#
3*4 a 4#
6 al2
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12 a!3
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16 al6#
17 a 30
8#a 8
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7#al0#
0 a 9
taken on speculation to this date bags 329,1
Ditto of same period of 1855 580,670
OompuRtlva Export* of Lumber,
PROM TUB PORT OP SAVANNAH, COMMKNO’G SEPT. 1, 1865
WHEBK TO.
jsr?».i- r ° v ' , »i is64 '
Liverpool
London
2232213
450643
6186803
1000269
UU4H378
Ollier British Porta.....
115U6023
Total to Great Britain...
Havre
Bordeaux
Othor French Porta . ..
730108
172231
160162 188000
4805
197887
827300
Total to Franco
150152' 1040339
1029992
South of Europe
North of Europe
WeBtludloH, &o
! 1071639
340550 586031
j 1550976
1044333
1532106
2049091
Total to Foreign Porta..
340550' 3208046
0126130
Boston
; 2818805
1220772
649189
2382414
630604
646147
2740997
Bath, (Muiuc)....,....
1 1035026
Now York
Philadelphia
Baltimore aud Norfolk..
Other U. S. Ports
' 3674018
180000; 628020
62772; 404157
123826J 5281500
Total Coastwise
3 4469jl3018096
'8076083
Grand Total.
81617l|3103006»
28361075
Receipts per Central Railroad August (1
4002sacks Wheat, 64 bales Domestics 01 hhds
Bacon k Mdse., to Rabun 4cSmith, J logersull, Wil
liams k Ratcliff, Cruuo, Wells 4: Co,Cohens 4: Hertz,
D D Copp, Youug k Wyatt, Brigham, Kolly k Co, It
R Agent. Wnyue k Son, Rogors k Norris. Wav a
Taylor, Huso, Davis 4i Long, E Sibley, M D Ether*
idge.
P APER—600 reams Wrapping l’apor, assorted si
xes, lauding and far salo by
Jy24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
E XTRA UEoloo Goshen Butter, a fresh supply,
per stoamcr Knoxvillo, far solo bj ^
Jya
K RDZIE’S WATER FILTER.—Just rocolvod an
assortment or sisos Kedzot’a improved Water
Filter* far filtering Savauoah River Water,
far sale by HORACEfMQRSE.
Jy 9 166 Broughtoa SI.
[TAY—100 bales prlmo Hay, now landing and
□. far sale low from tho wharr, by
luno23 C. A. GREINER.
SUNDRIES.
1 A A A TOUNDS choice Baltimore Shoulders
and 1200 do do Sides;
100 choiee sugar-cured Hams, in bogs; ,
500 pounds choice Tennessee Hams;
15 Darrels choice Leaf Lard:
10 tierces extra whole Rice; 6 do fair do;
20 boxes Family Soap; 10 do steam pale do; 10
do No 1 do; 7 woman’s friend do; 6 chemical do;
16 boxes Tallow Candles; 10 do adamantine do
10 do pearl sperm do;
10 Duxes A, B and C Sugar;
12 bags good Rio Coffee;
7 tickets old government Java Coffee.
All the above for salo low by
June 7 J. A. BROWN.
ARMORY HALL.
-Iilracur.l.tiv, loAU.» 4 i tli
PROF. MACE has travelled ten years iu Lira*
and in the United States—two years in the Hvy
Und and Egypt, seeking the owin cfthe Bib« '
TICKETS s... (d
To be bad at tho principal Drug and Book gjorei
aug 6—1
POIl PHILADELPHIA, "
To tad Saturday, Aumut 16. at 9 o'cZocA, a y
The United States Mail gteafeL
KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. j£S
will leave as above. For freight w
passage apply to
C. A. GREINER, Arm
Cabin Passage so 00
Steerage Passage 7 w
Passengers by ibis ship for Baltimore and Wnh
lngton will be landed at New Castle, Delaware if
desired, from which place earn start three times
dally far tho above cities, and other toattan
points. ang 4
FDR NEW YORK.
WiU sail Saturday, 9th Avgust, at 2 o'clock, p, y
■ Tlio steamship FLORIDA, Copula
Woodhull, will leave as ator*.
For freight or passage apply to
PADELFORD. FAY k CO.
40- Berths not secured until paid for.
- Cabin Passage 125
Steerage Passage 8
fiQF* Shippers of Cotton by these steamsbipi «ji
please take notice, that no Cotton will be receivedu
he presses that is not distinctly marked on the td;t
of the bale. aug c
WANTED.
T WO or three Boys; none but thoso who cu
come well rocommonded need apply,
jy 31 J. M. HAYWOOD, AgL
WANTED TO HIRE.
A STEADY WOMAN that can do tho c«fa|,
washing aud ironing of a email family,
ply at No 46 corner of York and Jcllorsuu otr«u,
or at Freeman 4: Hendersou's.
JylT
aug o
J.D. JESSE.
day
aug 6—3
HIRAM KODBRTS.
Piesideot.*
BA V
i
COFFEE, SUGAR Sic
200 Rio cofreo
100 “ Fair
50 do Old Government Java do.
50 do Prime Laguyra do
Hhda. Choice St. Croix Sugar.
10 1
10 do do New Orleans do.
1$ do do P. R. do.
JO # .Chests Fine Hyson Te«
20 # do do Black # lbs Papers
60 Caddies, 12 lbs each, Fine Hyson Tea.
60 do 6 lbs each, do do d»
60 do 6 do do do Black do
In Etore aad lor sal* by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & Co.
aug 6
P IG H .VMS—Smoked Tongues and Smokod Beof
received per steamer Knoxville, and far salo b
Jy 17 J. D. JESSE?
C ORNED BEEF', PIG PORK, A*C.
Junt roceived 10 half barrels Fulton market
Corned Beer; 10 barrols and half barrels Pig Pork-
Hams, Sides and Shoulders; 10 barrels extra No 1
Mackerel; 1 do No 2 Mackerel; 6 do Herrings; 2
drums Ood Fish, and 25 barrols 8moked Herrings,
in star0 and for sale by
jell DAVID O’CONNER.
S SUGAR, SOAP AND STARCH—
20 hhds Muscovad audo Porto Rico Sugar
30 bbls A, B aud C do
160 boxes Pate aud Fumily Soap
60 do Castile do
250 do Fraser’s, Colgate’s and Oswego Starcb
received mid for sale by
McMAHON 4: DOYLE,
Jy26 206 and 207 Bay street.
H AY—-200 balos Hay, fa storo and far sale by
Jy26 CRANE, WELLS k 00.
P RESERVING l’EAGUMJ—JUBt received a choice
lot, suitable for preserving, and for salo by
Jy 31 J. D. JKBSKE.
G UNPOWDER—300 kegs Kentucky RifloPowder,
FFg
60 hair kegs do do do, FFg
100 qr do do do do, FgFFg
600 caunislcrs Sporting Powder, in City Mi
zine aud for salo by
Jy23 WEBSTER k PALMES.’
Msgtt-
iu cases ntcuuva i oiuu, iu iiu cun.
X. for family use; 10 casks Potash, Just received
and lor Bale by
Jyll RODGERS, NORRI8 k CO.
B AGGING and ROPE—75 bales Gunny Cloth
30 half bales do do
200 colls Koutucky Ro|>o, In store, for sale by
jy23 WEBSTER 4t PALMES.
K OPE.—100 colls Rope, to arrlvo per aohr Alba
JylO PATTEN, HUTTON
k CO.
F LOUR.—300 saoks Palace Mills Doublo Extra
Flour, Just rocolvod and for sale by
Jy8 RUSE, DAV18 k LONG
H AY—300 bales very carefully seloctod, to air
arrivo
PATTEN, HU TTON k CO.
Jyio
, t ACON.—50 hhds prlmo Bacon Mdes, 25 dodo do
11 Shoulders, Just received aud for sale by
JylU .SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4l CO.
L AID) AND CANDLES.—20 bbld and 60 keg* No
1 lxjuf Lird
76 boxes Adamantine Candles, star brand
100 do Uoadoll’s Tallow do, Just received and
for salo by
JylO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4t CO.
~ RUTA BAGA seed.
F resh Ituta bm, Flat Dutch, Red Top. and
Urge Norfolk Turnip Seeds, warranted the
growth or I860. Just received aud far sale b;‘
Jyl8—3
... to by
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monumeut S quaro,
Y arns AND OSNABURGS—I homaston Factory
X*rn* and Oenabergs, far salo by
Jyiffi CRA NE,JWKU.fi it CO.
the same preferring cash, can
in money,
aug 3
JAS. S. WUKlSft
City Treat-
FRESH GROUND CORN MEAL.
Off BUSHF.lii Fresh Ground Cbm Meal i*
4uv store, aud for Bale low by
aug 3 YOUNG & WYATf.
O NIONS.—10 bbls or New unions per fittawf
Florida, received aud for sale by
DIVIDEND NO. 1.
T HE Merchants’ and Planters* Bank Las this daj
declared its first Dividend of Four per cot,
for Six Months’ business, payable on anil after to
LOST.
A large Pocket-Book containing a eta
bar of papers, Ac., or no value tou;
person but tho owner. A liberal re
ward will be given to tho porioa te
turning it.to this office at)£ 6
SAVANNAH VOLUNTEER GUARDS
Your attention is called to a resolution of to
Corps, adopted at the lost regular
in regard to all members whose accountiire
not liqludated by tho regular meeting, which
uses place this month.
—... BARNARD E, BEE, Secretary,
aug 6—1
Qi |A COII5 Ropejuit received, and for
uugH.6 by W.J. RBliV.
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE,
Savannah, 2d August, UM
T HE Bonds or tho City of Savonfftb, doelsl Frt
ruary, 1857, (commonly knowu^as McAllnw
Bunds,) issued for Central Railroad fctock, ww”
redeemed on application, iu Stock ot the Cfntn-
Railroad and Banking Company, at iu luarkfus
uo, rae Boodl belog recelvc^at ^nn^HwJ^
BECKWOVRTII'8 ADVESTCBBS
T HE Lite ami AdvoDtures ot J. 1
Ch;ef of the Crow Iudious, with IHuBtrg
Appleton’s Railway and Steam Navigation un
published monthly at 16cts. .
Memorials of nis Time, by llcnry Cockburn.
Tbe Eftrnost M«n-A tldcb, of ibi tWff
and labors of A. Judson, first'Missionary w
m ??ew Age or Gold; or the Life and Adventure*® 1
Robt. Dexter Romalne. „ nf Cbrtf
The Tongue ot'Flro; or tho Truo 1 °*r« r “
tlanity, by Win. Arthur au eminent Metn^
preacher. , a ffm.j
History of Immigration to the U.»*, Vt
Brorawoll or the State Departiueut. JirT(j ,
Italian sights—Papal Principles, by J*
with Illustrations.
•gSR S ' ghU ’ " J Ul ^w! 1 mamyaw*
LAWRENCE’S ROSEBiDALE UV*
DRAUUC CEMENT*
_, Br
two Sraud? t,ra,ul '; ll L,5. c l JJ 1 y iid n*
by tho Lawrence Ceweut Comi<any. lB ,i.
warranted of the best qualltjr*> JJJJ*L&tMl
most every department of lbo bTdra^
S. Government, and othor ^PffrLpany.o*
works. For sale at tho office ol the Comp* >-
lg!4—?m 92 Wall ilref-
LAAO AOKNCY-Brul>*«' lck ’ ®*‘
rxFFEKS hlareXtoS^blio
Coffee. OUuch, Djwndcs ^ l J 1 Sj*ud«olli‘4 ( '
attention given to locatiug. purchasing an
town lots in the town of Bauuawick.
rkfxrkxcw : . HruM wict
DrHOollIni, Macon; Dr B. ! “ l *<*
Thomu H Hnrdon, g«TMiii»bi Him
rd, Thomasvllle.
VALUABLE RICE PDASFAI 10 *
POE SALE,
wmnx no. oil* orui cn’ JJ * will l*
O N llw Onl TuMduj In DrceoiL'r n f*
■old tutor, llw Court r ivot, w
mull, the WuittUon on Ibe 8»'J“ croic, £
mile* nroin the olijr, known Mp'L'Iiner.c*
longing to tb. eetete of tbe We,ww,«
ulnlng elx hundred nnd eJlb'JJ 0 ', ar it iu>W
whlohthore»retwobondredjwee
tide rlo. tend, mid ono bwidred “ ' for
under good bank* nod lu » In* *“ h und nnd»
lion. Aleo, eevonty Ovo MrollIM
culUvellon. Ou lb* piece *'• *8°T 0U!tB nnd • tb«
ovoraecr'e home, b»rns, negre , fi pen*^
outbuilding*, all In « gorejtete* "P* K Hurt*
deilrlngtu poroluso will cell 0 r tlioprjS
knewu on lb.
^.kmont give* »»g! ** tymgfr
^p TheCharleston Mercury um P u
week until the day of »*]*.
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