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Offlei»l P*p»roft6#City and County
R. B. HILTON & CO.
riOFRIKTORa AND pubushkrs.
K. a. HHTOIf, - - - - Editor.
■. P. HAMILTON, . . Assistant Editor.
TUESDAY MORN1.NO, AUG. M, ISM.
• », COn PRESIDENT:
JAMES BUCHANAN,
or ramsYLTANiA.
paity with my friend from Matiachuitllt (Mr
Evert It) in defence of their eauee." , (.} (. p*
FOR TICE PRESIDENT:
JOHN 0. BRECKINRIDGE
or uinuoxr.
Else tors for the state at LnrRe.
WILLI AU U. STILES, of Chatham.
IVERSON L. HARRIS, of Baldwin
ALTERNATE FOR T01 STATE AT LAKHS.
HENRV 0. LAHAR, of Bibb.
AUQCSTUS R. WRIGHT, of Floyd.
DISTRICT ELECTORS.
1st. District, Thomas M. Foreran, of Ulyun.
id. District, Samuel Hall, of Macon.
3d. District, James N. Ramsat, or Harris.
4th. District, Luoiu9 J. Gartrbll, of Fulton.
5th. District, John W. Lewis, of Cass.
6th. Disinct,. James P. Simmons, ofGwinnett.
1th. District, Toomas P. SA!FOLI>,of Morgan.
8th District, Taos. W. Thomas, of Elbert.
THE OLDER I GROW, THE MORE IN
CLINED 1 AM TO BE WHAT IS CALLED
ESTATES RIGHTS MAH.—James Buck-
•Han’t t/etch on the admission of Arkansas, in
1836. ,
I FOLLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS,
AND HAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM
WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHTS
DEMOCRAT.—John C. Breckenridge in re.
tfosue to hit nomination for the Vice Presides*.
*
BY TBtiHGRAra,
Two days later from Europe
ARRIVAL OP THE
. A abort, .lime aincc,.the* Georgian ^Journal.
published aa extract fronfnVpeecli of Mr. Bu*
cUaiiau.'oatbo Panama Mbaion, containing the
above senteuco, spoken with reference to the
South. The same was quoted by Mr. Ward In
hia speech at Augusta a few days «rtor its up.
pearanco in the Georgian. One of our Know
Nothing exchangee, received tUU morning,
calls in question the filet that Mr. Buchanan
ever used this language. With a view to set.
tie the matter, we have referred to Qalesand
Seaton’s Register, vo). 2d, pdrt 2d, page 21, 79
—80—and there tind the speech word for word
os quoted by us. It wlU do to publish a second
time—which wo do, pledging our .character for
its accuracy.
It is only necessary to premise that when the
speech was made, Cuba was threatened by
Mexico and Colombia with seizure and aboli*
tionism, as she has since been by France and
England.
Mr. Buchanan said: *
Important as this island may be to ua in a
commercial, it is still more important in a po*
litical view. Prom its position it commands
the entrance of the Gulfs, both of Mexico ana
Florida. The report of our Committee of For*
eign Kela ions truly says, “that the More may
be regarded as a fortress at the mouth of the
Mississippi.” Any power in possession of this
island, even with a small naval force, could
hermetically seal the mouth of the Mississippi.
Thus the vast agricultural productions of tout
valley, which is dratued by tue father of river
migut be deprived of thu channel which ua.
ture inteuded for tliclr passage. A large por*
lion oi the people of the Btate, one ot whose
Representatives 1 urn, tind their way to mar
ie. t by t ie Mississippi. For this reason Ifcel
particularly interested iu this part of the sub
ject. Tiie great law of sell-preservation, which
is equally binding on individuals and nations
commands us, if we cannot obtain possession
of this island ourselves, not to sutler it to puss
irom Bpam, under whose dominion it wifi be
harmless. And yet our Government have nev
er eveu protested against its invasion by Mex
ico and Colombia.
There is still another view of the subject In
relation to this isiaud, which demands parti
cular attention. Let us for a momeut look at
the spectacle which it will present, incase
Mexico and Columbia should attempt to revc-
lutioaizeit. Have they not always marched
under the standard of universal emancipation?
Have they not always conquered by proclaim
ing liberty to the slave! Iu the present condi
tion of the island, what will be tbc probable
consequence? A servile war, which, in every
age, has been the most barbarous and destruc
tive; aud which spares neither age nor sex.
R ev enge, urged on by cruelty and ignorance,
would desolate the land. The drcadlul scenes
NORTH AMERICA
New York, Aug. 25.
The Steamer North Amenca has arrived
with two days later advices from Liverpool.
Cotton market steady.
Sales of two days 14,000 bales.
L Speculators took 3,000.
Exporters 2,000.
Fair Orleans 7d.
Middling 6|d.
Fair Uplands 6|d.
Middling tw-lfld
Flour advanced 6d. to l shilling.
Wheat advanced from 3 to 4 pence.
Indian com advanced G pence.
Money market unchanged. Consols unchang
ed. Market closed firm.
Niagara had arrived out
There are minors of scandal in regurtl to the
French Court, in which the Empress is impli
cated.
The Cholera has broken out at Madrid, and
also on Madeira, fifteen hundred deaths hav
ing occurred at Fenchal, the principal city of
that Island.
The French have obtained Important succes
ses in Algiers.
Russia is willing to surrender Kars, but re
tains the Island of Serpents.
New York Cotton Market.
New Yoke, Aug. 25.—The cotton market is
unchanged. Sales of the day 500 bales.
Floor has advanced 12^ cents. Wheat from
2 to 3 cents.
Kansas Affairs.
St. Louis, Aug 25.—Later news from Kan
su states that Leompton is still safe. Robin"
son, Brown, and other culprits, are in the cus
tody of the U. S. troops. A Kansas meeting is
to be held in St. Louis to-night.
Arrival of the Niagara.
The Niagara has arrived at Halifax, with
three days later accounts than those brought by
the North American.
of St. Domingo would again be presented to. -participate only to bo degraded. Let her aay
! — —i mi J n.nlit.1 mmaIm La n nlnj nlmnut - -
our view, aud would again be acted almost
within sight of our own shores. Cuba would
ben vast magazine in the vicinity of the South
ern States, whose explosion would be danger:
oils to their tranquility and peace.
Permit me here, Mr. Chairman, for a moment,
to speak upon a subject, to which I have never
before adverted upon .this floor, and to which I,
trust, I may never again .have occasion to ad
vert. I mean the subject of slavery. I believe
it to be a great political, and a great moral
evil. I thank God, my lot has been cast in a
State where it does not exist. But while I en
tertain the opinions, I know it is an evil at
present WITHOUT A REMEDY. 11 has been
a curse entailed npon ns by that nation which
now makes it a subject of reproach to our
institutions. It is, however, one of those moral
evils, FROM WHICH IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR
US TO ESCAPE, WITHOUT THE INTRO
DUCTION OF EVILS INFINITELY GREAT
ER. TLere are portions of this Union in-
which, if you emancipate your slaves, they
will become masters. There can be no ihiddle
course. Is there any man in this Union who
coaid, for one moment, indulge the horrid idea
of abolishing slavery, bv the massacre of the
high minded, andtbo chivalrous race of men
in the South ? I trust there is not one. FOR.
MY OWN PART 1 WOULD, WITHOUT
HESITATION,BUCKLE ON MY KNAPSACK
AND MARCH in company with my friend
from Massachusetts (Mr. Everett) IN DE
FENCE OF THEIR CAUSE.
I am willing to consider slavery as a ques
tion entirely domestic jind leave it to those States
in which it exists. The constitution of the Uni
ted States shall be my rule of conduct upon
this subject. I have good reasons to believe,
that the honest, but mistaken attempts of phil
anthropists, have done much injury so the
slaves themselves. These attempts generally
reach thj cars of the slave, and, while they in
spire him with false hopes of liberty, and thus
make him disobedient, and discontented with
his condition, they compel the master to use
more severity, than would otherwise have been
necessary.
Atlanta Intelligences—We regret to
lose our friend, the true and gifted Howard
from the InteUigencer, A nobler spirit does
not breathe than his.
Thb Cherokee Geobgian.—This excellent
paper comes to us enlarged and beautifully
printed. We rejoice at the very satisfactory
indication of prosperity which it carries on its
free.
, Alarm op Firbf—The alarm of fire last night
about half past ten o’clock, was false.
The McMcllin and Granger Fracas.—The
select committee on this subject were in session
this morning. Tbc testimony elicited com
pletely bears out our account of theaffulr, prov
ing that Mr. Granger first insulted, and then
assaulted Mr. McMulliu, before the latter struck
hinu— Wash. Star.
The ground of the difficulty was,that Mr. Me-
Muffin made some threat that the South would
not submit to be ruled by the Black Republi.
cans. Granger retorted that the North would
compel her by force, and proceeded to make a
practical application of bis views, when he
got himself considerably battered. The Black
Republicans may live to witness a like result in
a contest on a larger scale. We recommend to
them a little prudence.
The Tolland Connty Gazette, published at
Rockville, Conn., repudiates Fremont and the
Republicans, and come3 out for Buchanan and
Breckenridge.
Col. J* L. D. Morrison has been nominated by
the Democrats of the Eight Congressional dis
trict, D1m to fill the vacancy caused by the elec
tion of Judge Trumbell (Repub.) to the United
States Senate, and Robt. Smith for the next
Congress.
Bragg’s (Dem.) majority for Governor, in
aiLthe ooonties of Morth Carolina hat four, is
ISjOOO? being a’gain of 11,000! Clingmsn’s
district gives the Democrats 5,000 of this im-
mense gain.
Rxsignation.—It is stated that the Senor
• Spanish Minister at Washington, hap
A Hoax*— 1 The report published in the Bal
timore Son, hi a correspondent from Stanr*""
•boot the breaking into tho Bine Ridgo
odors large stream of water, and the washing
oat of the earth, is Incorrect. Nothing of the.
Snd baToccuned. It was stated by some
Srio" merely for the purposo of “selling” the
fiaa. which nas been done forleBs than the
pMiprfce-ontoent.
More about the Chinese Sugar Cane
In an editorial last week, wc prognosticated
great results from the introduction of the Chi
nese Sugar Cane into the Wited States. We
mentioned the reception of a bottle of syrup
from the cane, forwarded to this city by Gov
Hammond, of South Carolina. By the last
mail we have the Washington Intelligencer of
tho 21st, from which we extract the following
article. It will be seen that the estimate of the
Intelligencer is even more favorable than our
own
The Chinese Sugar Cane has come to be the
ordinary name for the “Sorgho Sucre,” a most
valuable plant of the sugar cane order, aud
therefore allied to the maize or Indian corn,
but more nearly to the broom-coru. Its culti
vation has commenced amongst us, and there is
now in Washington more than a acre of it
growing luxuriantly and promising a yield of
considerably upwaids of a hundred bushels of
seed, besides many tons of Btemsand foliage,
rich with saccharine fluid and solid food ma
terial for horses, neat cattie, and swine.
Not only here, but in various and widely dis
tant parts of the Union, has trial been made of
it, and with uniformly gratifying results. We
have read a letter from a farmer in Illinois,
who has tested its character, and reports of it
in the most favorable manner. Out of a gal
lon of the liquid sap iu the stem, which he ex-
ircssed by the primitive contrivance of a Toll-
ug pin, he obtained, by boiling, a quart of
molasses, with very little impurity ami of ap
proved taste. The usual proportions of sugar
o sap lie between fifteen and twenty per cent.,
the crystailizabio sugar increasing with tiie
decrease of tho latitude. Besides this propor
tion of sugar, there is an amount of perhaps
itallizaole sup,
r - average can be
made, and alcohol distilled more cheaply than
by any other method. This sap, strange to say,
it set with the oxide of tin, will dj’e silk of a
beautiful pink.
.As a mod plant for stock of all kinds it
seems to overtop all that we now possess, fur
nishing in lair soiles twenty five tons nor acre
of excellent fodder, every bit of which is greedi
ly eaten by animals. Tbc seeds, too. by which
the plant is propagated—in this unlike and and
superior to the sugar cauo of Louisaca, which
is raised by cuttings—arc fit for home food : at
all events, when ground and made up into
cakes, after tho manner of linseed cakes, they
supply a good material far fattennig stock. The
brush or top, from which these seeds ard taken,
is-not without its service, for the plant is a
species of broom-corn, and therefore its top,
when deprived of seeds, answer well wherewith
to manufacture brooms. When the sap, top,
seeds, and leaves are taken, leaving only the
crushed stem, it still has an ccouomic value
paper can be manufactured from it.
This valuable addition to our vegetable pro
ductions Is originally a native of China, but hss
been sedulously cultivated for several years in
Southeastern Caflraria, wiiencc it pnssed into
France and Algeria, in which last country it
comes to great perfection. It would bo hard to
its value
ler was shown to havp- b
urn
‘unifqriqly their sapporter.the latter.uniformly
thcir pppqnent. Wo Alloyed then, , we be
lleve now, that we wrote the truth and
nothing but the truth. The Savannah
Republican asserts substantially tbat the
oxhlbit was more favorable to Mr. Buc
hanan than the verity of history will tu;
thorlze. We are glad at any rate that we have
doue no wrong to Mr, Fillmore. The Repub
lican tactily admits our review of his cours^to
be that of impartial justice. Let the public stick
a pin here.
We charged'that Mr. Fillmore while in Con
gress, hi no instance, where the issue was the
i nstitutions of the South, gave a vote in their
fa vor. We charged that lie uniformiljLvoted
with Giddings, Slade and other abolitionists,
We charged that be opposed the anne xation of
Texas because Texas was a slave State. We
charged that he supported the abolition of-
slavery in the District of Oolum bia. We charged
d that he eucourag ed the general agitation of
the slavery question with a view to emancipation
We charged that as Prudent, he opposed the
acquisition of Cuba. V^Riarged that he signed
the fugitive slave law with great relucta nee
We charged tbat he denounces the repeal of the
Missouri Compromise, by which repeal the
territory north of Arkausas is, alter our exclu
sion for 30 odd years, opened to the South.
‘Such is Fillmore’s record. The Republican
dares not deqg its accnrac y. Aud yet admit
ting it to.be such as we have written, its editor
does not blush while inviting Georgians to
vote for him!
Could anything be more demoralizing to
Southern political sentiment ? Here is a man
who for long years was thoroughly identified
with the worst abolitionis ts in Congress, and
yet Southern presses support him lor the very
Presidency itself! Will not plain people think
henceforth that former abolitiutiism is a very
venial offence in a candidate^for office? What
will the North think—but tliis, that Georgia is
quite as willing to vote tor Giddings, Hale
Seward or Wade, as for any of the noble band
of Northern patriots who have so long and so
darelngly opposed those wretches?
Now if Buchanan’s Congressional record be
no better than that of Fillmore—if it be
word for word and letter for letter that of Gid
dings,Blade and J. Q. Adams (where that record
relates to slavery)—in the name of all that is
honorable, let the South repudiate both. Let
her wash her handset a contest.in which she can
touch only to be defiled—in which she can
to the North choose you, Fremont, Fillmore or
Buchanan, os you like—we take ueither.—To
your tents 0 Israel!
But we rejoice that she is not yet reduced to
such a dire extremity. We rejoice that one of
the candidates for the; Presidency is so thor
oughly identified with us iu the maintenance of
the constitutional rig hts of the South, that no
Southern man will forfeit his self-respect, by
v oting for him. Let us rejoice Jhat one of the
nominees—a gentleman without reproach—a
statesman without^ living superior—opposed
the abolition of slavery iu the District of Colum
bia, supported the annexation of Texas os a
slave State, advocated the fugitive slave law,
advocated the acquisition of Texas, Is a friend
of the Kansas Bill aud the firm opponent of the
restoration of the Missouri Compromise.
For the satisfaction of our neighbor, we pro
pose to notice some of his otjections inauother
issue. We shall show that os we have
done Mr. Fillmore no less, we have done Mr.
Buchanan no more than simple justice.
Important Lndian Treaty.—The triparite
treaty, between the United States, and the
Creeks and the Seminoles, residing West ot
Mississippi, is considered one of the most im
portant ever) concluded within the aboriginal
tribes. The Senate recently ratified it, with
amendments, to which tho delegation in this
city, have ussented. it appropriate $899,000,
lor which a bill has passed tbe Senate, and
awaits the action of tbe House. Tnese Creeks
and Seminoles; surrender lands to such Semi
noles in Florida as may remove West, while
the treaty secures to the last, on tbat condition,
certain pecuniary and civil advantages aud per
mits them to enjoy their own—a Seminole—
government, indepentiy of association with any
other tribes, a fadure to obtain which, has
been a prominent objection, heretofore, to their
immigration. This, it is supposed, will have a
tendency to forever quiet Indian disturbances
iu Florida, au important consideration hi view
of the millions of money expended on account
of Indian hostilities in that State.
Mr. Mix, the Chief Clerk, has beeucommis-
ioned to act as Commissioner of Indian Affairs
iu the absence of Col. Manypenny.
UAH HIS ON 18 COLUMBIAN
SIZE NLARGED, STYLE IMPROVED.
It hai doble the quantity and itrength of
any other.
. It givei a perfectly natural color.
It colors every ihtfonom light browu to
. It is perfectly harmless to the skin.
Its effect is instantaneous and permanent,
It to tbe best, quickest, cheapest aud safest dye
ever made.
Air Directions for use uccompauy each box.-Qt
Price—1 oz. $1—2 ozs. $1.60—4 ozs. $3—8 ozs. $5.
[Entered according to an Act or Congress, in the
year 1866, by A. W. Harrison in the Clerk’s Office of
tho District Court ortho United States for the Eastern 1
District ol - Pennsylvania.]
For salo by the manufacturer,
APOLLG3 W. HARRISON,
dec!8—ly 10 South 7th st.. Philadelphia.
Job Printing Promptly, Neatly and
Cheaply Done.
The public iu general, and our Democratic
friends in particular, will remember tbat there
is connected with tbe Georgian 4* Journal es
tablishment one of the most thoroughly equip
ped job offices in this section of tbe*Union. If
we are correctly advised, some of the most
beautiful specimens of job work ever doue in
Savannah have lately passed from under our
presses. Give us a trial.
Our facilities enable us to execute every de
scription of letter press work from a mammoth
poster to thu smallest card, aud from a book to
a circular, with neatness and dispatch, upon
the most satisfactory terms.
Orders from all parts of the country will re
ceive prompt attention.
It would bo han
calculate its value. It constitutes every farm on
which it is grown its owu sugar-camp,orchard,
winery, and granary, os well as a Block-farm
and dairy; indeed, tho “Sorgho” may lie deem
ed a sort of vegetable sheep, every part and
constituent ofwblch is valuable.*
At the Republican convention at Exeter Me.,
on the 19th fust., Hon. Israel Washburn, Jr.,
was unanimously nominated for re-electiou to
Congress.
Scientific Congress.--Albany; Aug lO.-Tbe
Scientific Congress convenes hero to-morrow,
and preparations are making on.a great scaly
for Hi A Covered platform has Men erected in
Academy Park, suitable for tho accommodation
of 4,000 persons. The Congress will continue
in session throughout next week.
ftiiirattrinl SnWIigmtt.
OF HEALTH.
A regular meeting oTUm- Board <tf Health
Will bu held on Wednesday, ttio 27th hint,
wfiUxjmlnf thilf \?af4 carefully Aifd
Mt. m
M. J.. BUCKNER. Chairman B. II.
8. A. T. Lawkrxck, m. d:, WyTFil.
Savannah, 27th Aug., I860. aug20 .
—“ excursion
The steamer WELAKA, N. King,
| irida
mo steamer »c.uaiva, «. jun
commander, will leavo the Florlm*
bream racket wharf at a# o'clock, on Thursday,
ooxt, 28th hut-, ouan oxcurstou loTybce, aud re
turn samo evening. Far 60c. na hair price, children
in arms and nurse ouo price. Music and refresh
ments uu board.
aug 26 CLAOHOBN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
ASTON RIDGE SEMINARY,
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
y. HUNTINGTON, A. M. Principal
jera. and must bo: |elt : .pu,tl|a port baudouteWi
Tho fed buoy U a 2d chu< iron nun paiutod red w
the number two in While; ibis buoy u near l
W
.. ipi
The next session commences on the first
Wednesday in September.
Special An vantages . -The limited number oi forty,
with five teachers, secures to each pupil a largo
Bhare of attention.
The situation it remarkable far Its healthiness and
beauty of scenery. (“Iu this charmiug and healthy
retreat,” says a parent, “tho cheeks acquire a
bloom and the frame a vigor.” Every pupil, with
out exception, has improved iu this particidar.)
Tho buildings combino beauty of architecture,
with modern comforts, and conveniences or bath
rooms, furnaces, terraco verandah, conservatory
connected with library aud parlor, he, &c.
Tho teachers possess very high qualifications,
(three have had the advantage or European travel,
und all speak the French language
French aud Gorman conversation classes will be
conducted by the music and drawing teachers, who
are natives of Switzerland and Germany, and
have been connected, professionally. Tor several
years, with distinguished families in Germany ami
Englaud. And in regard to religious influence,
homo comforts, and faitbruliustruciton, the School
has long boon recommended fur “a combination of
advantages, physical, mental, and religious, such
as Tew simitar institutions can present.”
Access in 2>* hours from Sixth and Chesunl
Btreols Philadelphia, via Chester, or in 1X hour,
from Eighteenth aud Market streets, via Media and
Rockdale.
Terms.—For Board and Tuition, and ail Inciden
tal expenses, including use of school books, leaving
uo oxtra charge whatever, $276 a year. For the
same, adding Music aud French, $360; adding Utln
and Drawing, use of Drawing materia a. $ti.o.
. Address Rev. B. S. HUNTINGTON.
village ureeo i*. o, Delaware to., Pa.
aug 20
arranged in tho fiUuwlug order
ilass iruu uun painted block aud
... _ «ur>atripeat'ta-ktat uutalde tbebiM”
In 24 tea water af low tide aud cau bo pussoduu
litbejr hand, thu light house bearing B W. The 2d
. ipojajjf fed class iron cun pointed black with tho
number ouuiu w(tlte: this buoy Is Just iiisidu tho
bar l»'!8 fret water at low tldu. u thu Shall* Break-*
entering.
‘ with
... - ■ , sriT-r- —„ the
edge or tUu North Breakers in 13 feet water at low
tide, and must bo left ou Uic starboaid hand cuter-
lug. Buoy No 4 is a 3d class iron cm painted black
with the numbor three In whitei this buoy in ou Ut.t
odgo or thu south Breakers In 12 reel water at luw
tide, and must bu left on thu port hand entering.
Buoy No b U a 2d eiaoa Iron nun painted rod with
thu number lour iu white, aud'Is on mu tuner point
of tbo Norib Breakers in 14 leut water at low Udu,
and inuat be luft ou tbo starboard hand entering.
Buoy No 0 is a 2d class iron nuu tudntod block with
tho numbor five iu withe; this buoy ts near the
polut of shoal running uir from Amed.t Island;.U
In 18 feet water at low tldo uad must'bo leu ou the
port hand In euteriug. Buoy No 7 b a 2d cius < li on
con pilnted black will) tho number ao.ou iu white;
this buoy is near the'1 Igor Island tihoal at the en
trance of Feruaudina river, la iu 16 feet water at
low Ude and must bo left ou tho port hand going to
St Mary*. Buoy No 8 is u 2d class iroti nuu paint
ed witu red aud black horizontal suipes: this buoy
Is on tho poiut or aboal formed by tbojcuotiun or
tbe £t Marys and Cumberland rivers, and is in 12
feet water at low Ude.
By order of the Light House Board.
V. MANtGAULT MORRIS, .
angle—6 L H. luspeetor 6th District.
GODEY FOR SEPTEMBER.
| J1 ODEY’d Lady’s Bcok for September.
VjT Arthur’s Home Magazine lor September.
Peterson’s Ladios National Magazino for Septem
ber.
Tho Edinburgh Review fur July. Deceived and
for sale by
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
aug 20 Xu. 169 Congress street.
M olasses matches & mackerel.—
25 bbls Molasses,
100 gross Matches,
16 >4 barrels No, 1 Mackerel, received and
for sale by
mcmahon & ijoyle,
aug 26 No. 266 k 207 Bay street.
P IPES k PICKLES. — BOgrois.Eogllsh Pipes,
100 gross Pipe Hoads,
50 dozan gallon k half gallon Pickias, re
ceived end lor salo by
mcmahon & doyle,
aug 26 205 & 207 Bay street.
P APER * RAISINS.—150 reams Wrapping Paper,
50 half boxes Raisins
aug 20
do, received aud for sale by
Mcmahon & doyle.
206 A 207 Bay street.
FOR NEW YORK.
Will tail Wednesday, 27IA Aug., at 4 o'clock, P, 31.
Tho steamship FLORIDA, Captain
Woodhull, will leave as above.
For freight or passage apply to
PADELFORD. FAY k CO.
Bcrth3not secured until paid for.
Cabin Passage $26
Steerage Passage 8
4®“ Shippers of Cotton by these steumships wiD
please take notice, that no Cotton will be received at
he pressos that is nut distinctly marked on tbo edge
ofthe balo. aug 24
B EADELL’S TALLOW CANDLES—76 boxes 6 h 8
Bead ell’s Tallow Candles, In store and *T»r
salo by SCR ANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
aug 6
S UGAR. STARCH, SOAP AND ODA— ~ ~
100 huh A, H aud C Sugar
60 do Crushed and Pulverized Sugar
160 boxes Starch
250 du Palo, No 1 aud Family Soap
25 kog< Washing Soda, 60 boxes Cardon do,
landing and In store and for sale by
mcmahon k doyle,
oug~205 and 207 Bay street...
NEW BOOKS.
K ECEIVED by WARNOCK k DAVIS, Wed
nesday, 20th August.—
Western Border Life; or WhatFanuy Huutersaw
urge Eeten: or the chip boy of the Dry Dock.
a Dqke of Marchmoat; or the Ruined Gambler.
By J.F.
and Heard iu Kansas and 3Iu-suuri.
Tho last of the Foresters, or Humors ou the Eor
dor. A story or the old Vlrgluia frontier. By John
Eaten Ciooke.
George Eeten;
The Dqko of j
ByU. W.M Reynolds.
Dick TurlcUm; or the last ol'his Race.
Smith.
Ellen Percy; or the Memoirs of an Actress. By
G. W. M Reynolds.
7 he Buccaneer’s Daughter, beautifully illustrated.
By Ned Buntline.
Fur Milo at No. 109 Congress street.
aug 22
F LOUR.—38 bbls Fresh ground Flour iu barrels
39 “ *• ** “ •» sacks,
for sale by YOUNG k. WYATT,
aug 22
\HITE CORN.—1,090 bushels Prime Biltlmorc
v v White Corn, for sul j by
young & wyatt.
R
aug 22
OPE.—200 Coils Rope for sale, to arrive per
_i brig Zorvaster; by
*>*2 LOCKETT k SXKLUNGS.
KEDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER
An- assortment of sizes and
with the latest irn provemeut, can
only be found at our store.
We will soli them at the manu
facturer's retail prices, adding only
the transportation, and put them
up Tree of charge.
KENNEDY it BEACH,
Hodgson’s block, cornerof
Broughton and Bull ata.
Julyl7
B ASKETS—An elegant assortment of Traveling
Baskets, just received by stoamer from New
Yonc. A call Is invited at
KENNEDY k BEACH’S
House Furnishing Store, Hodgson’s new block.
Jyi7
Q ! , ....
Oranges, reoptved per steamer, and for sale
by Jyl7 J. D. JESSE.
B AGGING AND ROP^ThafoTGunnyCloth'"
30 half bales do do
200 coils Kentucky Rope, in store, for snlo by
Jy23 WEBSTER k PALMES.
fTtUR SALE ON THE WHARF—
£ 100 bbls choice New Orleans Molasses
216 whole and hair culls Kentucky Ropo
22 casks Clear and 10 do Ribbed Bacon Sides,
rceoived per brig Zoroastor.
auglO LOCKETT fc’SNELUNGS.
Savannah Market, August $0,
The Bales of Cotton yostorday was 60 bales as
follows, viz: 27 bales old crop at n bales
now Cotton at-lltf, 6 do. at I2tf, and 17 bales sold
on terms not malo known.
Receipts per Central Railroad, A to, 36
87 bales Cotton, 2837 socks Wheat, 160 do Flour.
172 bbla Flour and Mdzs; To Young k Frierson.
Boston k Vlllalonger, Rusa, Davis k ?/>ng, Behn &
Foster, Anderson k Lufburrow, McMahon k Dojlo,
Scranton, Johnston A Co, W H Farrell & Co, w G
Iiicksou,JHCarter, Crane. Wells* Co, Webster
* Ialmcs, R R Agt, Snider * Askew,John IngorsuP,
Cohens k Hertz, Young * Wyatt, D1) Copp, A Wit-
Port of Savannah... AVGUST SO
Arrived.
Sclir. Fort Georgo Pocket, Russel, South New
Port, 300 barrels Rosin, and Spirts Turpentine
Way* Taylor. - '
Memoranda,
New York, Aug 82.—Arr, achr North State, Hor
ton. Savannah; echrGeo Davis, Neff. Savannah,
Philadelphia, Aug 22.—Arr, tebr N J Brayton
Roger* St Mary’s.
JJOMESTIC LIQUORS—60 bbls E Phelps’ Kye
g bbls Luther Felton’s Boston Rum
26 do Domestic Brand v
60 do old Connecticut River Gin
75 do New Orleans Rectified Whisky
20 H and 20 # casks Twigg Hoop Brandy,
iu store and for ealg by
aug? SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO.
P APER—600 reams Wrapping Paper, assorted is
ics, landing and for salo by
Jy24
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * 00.
B UTTER.—20 tubs choice Uosbon Butter, landing
por 8 team or and for salo by
augl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO.
UCKETS AND BROOMS— ~
60 dozeon 3 hoop Painted Buckets
2 do du do
Brooms, landing and for xulo by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * 00.
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Water Pitchers,
. Some now and beautifu
designs, Plated und/Brita-
nla.
At tho Huuse Furnishing
^ Store,
166 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE MORSE,
Savannah, Aprliao.
aprSO
Coumnus,-AngustU, 1890-V
A t u meeting nr tbo Directors, hold this day, it
peyabpr*upop Urn kcnural sfockvbe declin'd from
tho earnings of tho Road, for the last six months,
ending 8Ul July, payable on and alter the Jetdejr
.Of Sopfotnbur.Doxt, Allptock registered in Savan
nah Will rfidolvo tllulr dividends at thb olfloe nf w..
P Hunter, ISM)?
The Annual Meeting of tho Btockholdera ol" tub
Company will bo hold on the 1st Monday in Septem
ber next, at this office. All Stockholder* are cntltL'd
to a free |MSsago over the roud to attend tho meeting.
aiigl6—12 l>. ADAMS, Seu’ry .
ATLANTIC AND GULF RAILROAD.
MHiiil
1 HE BOARD or i.o*lJU.N5iU^c.it> Wl me At.a>uiu
. and Uni f Railroad, having adjourned to meet
the kiith Instant, and it having been represented
to mu Ibul tho interest of that enterprise require*
Urthcr time for the obtaiumontof aubscrlpvfons
lu the Stuck, aud ocqulusciug in tUe Justness of the
suggestion, the mcctlug of thu Board on Hie 2eth
iustant Is hereby postponed until the 22d day of
Uclobcr next, atMiiledgcvlllo.
E. A. NISBET, Chairman,
Macon, Aug 20,1866. aug 20
. . -OTlCE.
T wamonth# aflor dale, application tri i, ,
b# the Court of Ordinary or Tntir.ii W
for leave to cell Uie Retd KMato of ti JS
bMn;lSK8W*iia Coabty, *Bow»5. * 1 tjl
/ t y*- “■ wwjm*
CAJSuv ,
*• FECTIONAIIY. ' ^
<T.Vmb fl. GALLOWAY, havinif t
lU Tpwjp-t would imorin the public teiH
gone to making Canditi, and ««ili“p
fcctlonnrlHs, Dried Fruits, Nuts *c V S"* h 5
toblisbod»land recently occupied I y u,
“Ife* fltwraw, r J,e?Z
V> liUaker streets, havannaJi, wn.-r,.
pleated to accommodate and fill
yOAP, El'AUCH AND CANDLES :'
300 boxes Colgate’s Family, Palo and No 1 Soap
76 do Ikauill’s und Smith 1 * Family du
76 du and half do Starch
260 do Tallow, Adamantine aud Sperm Cau
dle, iu store and fur sale by
augl6 HOLCOMBE,
, JOHNSON * CO.
8 IDES * SHOULDERS.—60 Lints Primus Bacon
Slues.
80 bhds Prime Bacon Shoulders, Just received
and for solo by ,
nug 6 SCRANTON, JuHNsToN * CO.
G rant andwiluams^tobacoo^&b boxes a
fc 8s Grant fc Williams Tobacco, just received,
and for sale by SCRANTON, JUHNsTON A CO
aug 24
B acon,“biscuit,Iread,^'brooms, brushes,
*0.-26 bhds Baco .Shoulder* aud Sides
26 du Ribbed do
60 bbls soda, sugar and butter biscuit
10 do pilot bread
loo dozen brooms
100 do shoe, stove aud scrubbing brushes
60 do bsrrol covers
100 do buckets, landing aud lu store for
sale by MoMAHOX k DOYEE,
auglT 105 and 107 Nay street.
C LEAR BACON SIDES—A very choice article
in lots to Butt purchasers, for sale by
, WEL1£ * CO.
auglfi
CRANE, ’
S UGAR.— 20 bbls Smart’s Powdered Sugar
25 do do Crushed du, landing
and for sale by
augl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
P ILOT oHEAD.—26 bbls TreuUwoll’s pilot Bread,
landing and fur sale by
aug!4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO.
C RACKERS.—30 bois band made sugar Crackers
25 do Soda do
’ 25 do Buttor do
landing and for sale by
augl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
O NIONS.—10 bbls of Now Onious per steamer
Florida, received and for sale by
Wig C ___ J- D. JESSE.
J UST RECEIVED—White BrMlnMes
Check Nainsooks and Cambrics
Ladies’ black Silk Gloves
Water Twist Ix>ug Cloth, Patent Leather Belts
Huckabak Towoliug, Ac. For salo by
auz7 BxWITT k MORGAN.
SOUTH-WESTERN r. R. CO., X
Maco.v, August 14tb, I860. /
IPEND NO. 9.—The Board of Directors lmv
X/ this day declared a dividend of Four Dollar
pur share ou tho capital stock of tills Company
horn tho earnings of the Road for the six months
oudlug July 31*1, pa} nble on und after the 16th in
stant.
- rtockholders in Favauuuh will receive their divi
dends at tho Ceutrul Rallroud Bank.
JXO. T. B01FKUILLET,
augl6—lm Sec’ry and Treas.
haxsox’slmpBoyed;
15NAMI3LBO lightning
CONDUCTORS,
t 1 fctructed aud sold Wholesale and iRetail at hi3
J Factory, No. 96 s*. Bond street, Baltimore.
Cupper aud Enameled Rods constructed on fchipi,
welling and Public BuilJings, in tlio saiostaud best
manner.
Also, for sale, lightning Rod Points, class Insu
lators aud Trimmings for puiting up Rods.
4®* Orders left with Joseph Harvey, Jr-, No. W9
West Fayette street, Whits \ Woodward, No. 3
North street, or at Factory, No. 98 tfoutu Bond
street, will be promptly uttended to.
Persons wishing particular information relating
to these Conductors will please uddres3 E. HAN-
sON, No. 96 Bond street, Baltimore, Md.
aug 21—lm
[AcntuKizKO nv tuk *tats os okukou.j
FORT OAlffESACADESYLOTTERY,
CLA&j 19
To he drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ua., lu public, o
.SATURDAY, September 27, 1S5C, ou the .
HAVANA PLAN.
SAMUEL SWAN di CO., Malinger*
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$ 2 0 4,0 0 0!!
Will be distributed according to the following
BRILLIANT SCHEME!
30,000 Thousand Tickets—15,183 Prizes!
SCHEilK.
1 prize of $40,000 Is,
L ard and herrings—
20 bbls Prime White Leal Urd;
60 boxes Prime Herrings.
Landing and for sale by
■ may!5 SCRANTON, .TOHN8TON & CO.
F IR SALE ON THE WHARF—Landing tills day
from schr J A Rich :
146 bbls City Rectified Molasses
200 coils choico Kentucky Rope
aug!4 LOCKETT * SXELUNGS.
W
U1?KY—50 bbls New Ormans Rccttned. In
store and forsa’o by
aug 14 SCRANTON. J<«5.STON * CO.
B 1
KANDY.—26 >4 and 16 car-ks twig hoop 4th
1 proof Braudy, In store and for stile bv
augl4 fcCRANTON, JOHNSToN * CO.
$10,000
10,000 li 10.000
10,000 Is 10,000
5,000 is.'. f,,000
‘2,000 is 2,000
1,000 is l.lOU
1,000 is ],0uo
200 are 2,0w
100 are 10,000
inooiMw. ts* dli^CS iSaLfif", m
und tbc ‘ 1 dear people’' ccuermn'
Till!it, tho |)!nco whereIlm wnut llt 'ii»,i, „
N made. •’‘k' 1 f 4t
Enough Mild. Terms <uM, y 0 A f
tug or shipping. D
uug 26—3m.
Ur. M’Lntie’s ~~
imniiUTni vkkxiitiis jixn Uv » Ha ,
A singuiui combhiKtit.il, but very effw, I
tbe fiillowing will chow: Ull ' li l
*‘Nsw J'ork, November -ji iu, |
Knowing, from expurituce, the vMuab’f I
Una .11 Ur. M’Ulle’a Vurmiluscund Llvcrffi. I
pared hy Fleming Bros.. BUabnrg,, havit", *1
limn hai-k cen-ldered tl my duly, Mj
tfualneaa, lo make thorn arul.-i knoirn *!,„ *'
went among my frleudi. .1 short |, mo
came acquainted with the cu-,0 if a y,^.. !*,
who seemed to bo troubled with wormt aid ?
complaint at the same time, and liodlieenJJ
ing for some two mouth,. d brougli m.
she purchased one bottle of Dr. M’lj'ue’sv
luge, and one box of Liver t ills, waith iT
conlmgtbUirectious. Tbo result wos,^.' 1
a large quantity ol worm*, and think, tliatito?
more of the Pills w,U restoie her t<j |< r ;vct
Her na-r e aud i-esidrncc van L«- l -uu.od
ou E. L. Then!I, Druggist, corner cf u,^„ r J
Mouroa streets.
Purchasers will be careful t l , d .j i( , )fl
M’LANEv CELKbRAlLD VKRMIHilt;
lured byFuail.M)UHi>s..ol Iditsburglijpa. Aiu^.l
Virmifuges iu im'nj arisen, are wortbU. [,|
M’Line’s genuine Vminifoge. alsu lus.vtielnw.
Liver Pills can now be had at ail respectable ■
stores. None genuine witim.it the sIgi.aturcu
angle—[2]—0 FlJiUlNii
D OMKsSTIC UQUORS-
16U bbls Pile's Msgnuiia WUUkw
6(1 bbls 'luscuboo.-a ' ,> 0 * *
loo au Monoag, Wmskey, as.*wtiMt'braiid.
o do O.it Bourbon \Vb:-kev. ‘ ’
100 do K. Piieip’s Gin,
50 do P k it Conn.Oliver Rye ibu.
20 do Brandy,
20 quar casks Twigg Jlonp 1st und -W,
Brauu.v,
20 eighth do dO du do ,! u .j..
16 quar do Ma.oga Wine, for sa'e bv '
aua 19 WhtaTktt x PALMIN
I '.AR.-..J0 iiLds ij^
iobhdschoicep.lt. Sugar. Just irufodull
for salt* by »VKA McN Ju!iNSi«r.\ ^ u , I
at . I
'^1
yiwl
C 1UOICE *SP. CROIX
J -St. Croix -Sugar.
a .g 25.
S TARCH.—60 boxes Oswego. Pearl Starch
50 du Buidell’a no do, landing
and for sale by
_ aug!4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON * CO.
E OPE—200 coils Ropo, lor salo to arrive per
schr Julia A Rich, by
aug8 LOCKETT * SNELUXGS.
S undries. *just'RECEivEi^
16 bags choice old Government Java and Rio
Coffee:
w 0 half chests Block and Green Teas, loose
and in quarter pound packages.
10 hhds light Muscovado 8ugar;
10 bbls R L k D Stuart’s Crushed and Clarifiod Su.
gars;
10 bbls self rising Flour,
26 bags Extra and Superfine Flottr;
20 bbls Soda, Butter aud Maple Craakers;
60 boxes Beadel's family Soap, Starch aud Candles;
50 doz Pails uud Brooms;
100 doz Scrub Brushes, and Cotton and M&uiUa
Clothes Lines;
10 gross Matches:
26 boxes ground Coffee aud Pepper;
60 boxes Mustard and Yeast Powders, Mafic, Ciuuu-
mon, Nutmegs, and Cloves, and 10 cases table Salt,
Ac., &c. In store aud for sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR.
Joll Cor Broughton and Drayton sts.
N EW GOSHEN CHEESE k BUTifER.—
20 boxes Choice Now Goshmi Cheese.
10 kegs do do do Butter.
20 tubs do do do do, lauding
per steamer, and for sale by
aug 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON *0>.
F ancy liquors—
3"
«>y
30 boxes Gingir aud Blackberry Brandy,
4 cases Gloger Wiue, 40 ca.**u clarret,
6 do assorted Liquors, iu utoro and for sale
aug 19
WEB3THR k PALMES.
PATENT ICE PITCHEItS.
J UST received, ONLY thirty-two days from Bal
timore by tbo new Steamship Line. Tho nu
merous enquirers will be glad to learn that they
have finally arrived. * .
KENNEDY * BEACH,
Hou8e-furnlohlng Store, Uodgi on’s New Blcck.
aug 4
M ATCHES. &c—loo grosa JIatcheB In wood
boxes, 150 boxes Mustard:
200 boxes Adaraautlne, Hydraulic and Sperm
Candles, received aud for Sale by
Jyi7 McMahon & doyle.
p>ACQN.—36 casks Bacon Sides for salo, to ar
aug 2
rive per brig Zorvaster, by
TIT*
8NEL LINGS.
COFFEE, SUGAR «fcc.
200 BAtiS^irime Rio Coffee
60 do Old Government Java Uo.
60 do Prime Laguyra do
10 Hilda. Choice St. Croix Sugar.
10 do do New Orleans do.
16 do do P. R, do.
20 y % .Chests Fine Hyann Tea
20 »£ do do Black }£ lbs Papers
60 Caddies, 12 lbs each, Fine Hyson Tea.
60 do 6 -lbs each, do do do
60 do 6 do do do Black do
In store and lor sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON b Co.
aug 6 .
REFINED ANDCLAI.UFIED8UQAB S.
A Bbls Stuart’s A. Crushed Sugar.
DU 60 “ “ A. Clarified do.
60 “ “ B. do do.
50 •* “ C. do ' do-
Just received and for sale by
aug 6 SCRATON JOlINSTOV * C 0.
L ARD AND CANDLES—20 bbl* and 50 keg s No
1 Leaf Lard
76 boxes Adamantine Candle s, htar brand
100 do Beadell’8 Tallow do,, lust receive* laud
for sole by
Jyl9 SCRANTON, J O.’tINSTON *0 0.
1 ••
1 ••
1 *
1 “
10 prizes of
109 “
4 prizes of 200 app’g to $40,000 prize, are 60 b
4 “ ltw> u 10,000 prize, are 400
4 “ 75 '• 10,000 prize, uru 300
4 •• GO *‘ 6,000 prize, ure 24o
4 ’* 60 “ 2,000 prize, arc 200
4 “ 40 •• l.ooo prize, arc* IGo
4 •• 26 *• 1,000 prize! are 10b
40 “ 20 *• 200 prize, are 60u
16,c00 of $8 amounting to .120,000
35,165 prizos amouutiug to $201,00o
Whole Tickets $10—Halves $5.00—Quarters $2.60.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
Thru are 30,000 Tickets uumhered from 1 Io30,.
too. There are 16,186 Prizes amounting to $loj,-
000.
Thu drawing lakes place in public, under the
superintendence of two sworu Commissioners.
tue munbeis from 1 to 30,ouo, corresponding
with tliosu Numbers ou tbe Tickets, p iuud on
sepur.au slips of paper, are encircled with small tin >
tubes, uml placed in one wbci-1.
The first 117 Prizes, similarly printed aud en
circled, ure placed lu uuothor wheel. The wheels
ure then revolved, uud a Number is drawufmm
tho wheel of Numbers, ami at the same Pine a
Prize Is drawn lrom the other wheel. The number
and Prizes drawn out are opened ami exhibited tu
tiie audicuce, aud regntered by the Commisslunrrs,
ih« Prize belug placed »gutust the numberdrawu.
Tliis operation is repeated until all Uie Prizes are
drawn out.
AM’iutxnuTKur Psizia —Tho two preceding uud
the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the
first 117 Prizes will be eutitled to the es Approxi
mation Prizes, uccorelic.g tu the scheme.
The 15,000 prizes ot $8 ure determined by the
number which draws tho $40,000 prize; if that
number should bo on odd number, then every odu
number ticket iu tbe scheme will be eutitled tu $8;
If an eveu number, tbnn every even uutnber tickei
will be entitled tu $8, iu addition to any othei
prize which may be drawu.
Purchasers in buying one odd and one even num
ber whole ticket, are guaranteed to drew $5.
Halves aud Quarter Tickets in proportiou, with
chauces ofobtuiuiug the larger Prizes, which are i.
hundred per cent, better for tiie purchaser than
any othur Lottery in oxieleticu.
All tlmsu tickets ending with 0,2,4, 6, 8,are eveu
—all those eudlug with 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, are odd.
Remember that every prize is drawn, und paya
ble in full without dcductiun.
All prizos of $1,090, and under, paid immediately
after the drawing—other prizes at tiie usual time oi
thirty days, full without deduction.
4fij- All communications strictly confidential.
TUe drawn numbers will ho forwarded to pur
chasers immediately after tho drawing.
Prize tickets cashed or renewed lu other tickets
at cither office.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS.
As oue lmlf the Tickets areguaranted to draw $S,
we will sell certificates of Packages of 10 Tickets
(odd u“d eveu numbers.) at tho lo.lowtug rates—
All that the It) Tickets (winch are those decided
by the number drawing tho Capital,) drew over the
amount guaranteed accrues to the purchaser.
Certllices of Package of 10 Wholo Tickets 8d0
“ *• 10 Half *‘ 3o
“ “ 10 Quarter *• 15
Address orders for tickets or certificates ol pack
ages of tickets either to
S. SWAN k CO., Atlanta, Ga., or
aug24 S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala
K EDZIE’S WATER FILTER.—Just received un
assortment of sizes Kedzci’s Unproved Water
Filters for Uttering Fuvunnuh River Water,
for sale by HORACE MORSE,
jy 9 165 Broughton Ft.
C hoice goshex butter * <iif.fse.~2o I
kegs choice ooslieu Butter. ‘ ! I
20 Boxes Uu eio. Landii g aud ler tale by |
SL’RANToS JOUNMOS&iO
aug 25.
L EMON SYRUP.—60 boxes Roys bed 1/iut
.Syrup; 60 boxes Keys 2nd Lotuon syruajal
received, aud for*ale by ■
«ug_26 ^CRANVfoN, .lOHXcTO.V .V iu.
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE,
.SAV.tX.VXli, 2d August. IfU _
fpilE Bond £ of tbe City ol .Nivauiiah,uuel.-t i f t B
X ruary, 1857, («.-« inmr*iily known asMe.titewl
Bonds,) issued for Central RaUicad stock, «::ityl
redeemed on uj plication, in Sleek oi lit t-iwl
Railroad and Banxiug Company, at it; tuwkvuil
ue, the Bonds being received ut par. Hoictra«|
tbe same preferring cash, can have them hHiwv I
m money. JAS. ri. WI KINS,
'k o MtjrTrw.
STRANGER!
)™“ »»“! » «00d and cheap
fry, ready mado or made up in your
measure; also Hots, Caps, Shirts, Collars or Dress
Furnishing articles or any description, call and se
lect from tho largest and best stock In tho city, at
tho Star Emporium, 147 Bay street.
> ■ WM. 0 rjfeioR,
S moked Touguoi, mokedlieef, Pig Mams'and
choice Oo3hon Butter, received per '
Florida and for tale by
/MfT J. D.
S UGAR. SOAP, SODA, SYRUP AND STARC H-
160 bbls Stuart’s A, B and C Sugar
76 do Crusbod and I’ulvoi dsed Sugar
160 boxes Colgate’s and Boi tdell’s Soap
176 do Pale
100 do No 1 7 lo
100 do Castile n
160 do Toilet a.,
, 100 do Sub Cab Soda
* 50 kegs Washing _ do
76 bbls Syrup
100 boxus Lemon Syrup
,2W) do Oswego, Colgate’s * B eadoH’s Starch,
lauding and in store for solo by
. McMAHO: V * DOYIJ5. __
F R SALE—A ’ut of fine Indian ] ’caches.
sugl5 a. BONAUD.
S "'SIDES AND HAUS-ao hhd^di >5? 805*'"" r
20 Uerces choico Hams, z and lor salo by
augl6 HOLCOMBE, JO! JN80N * CO.
V INEGAR, FLOUlCTflCSS bb lT®MTtfogftr
20.bbU White \YP ,q Vinegmr
60 baskots quark , , lln t8 Wit «c
100 boxes asorty j qUft iufea Rey’• !*»*» Syrup
26 casks HibV ,_,S wmi porter
25 do Jetfr «»g Imbre Ale, J’lnts; landing
and for sale by J
auglft, _ ilOLCOMBE, JOHN3<.>N & (.0 . _
M OLASSES—360 hhds, puncheons aud bbls Mus
covado, Barbodood uud New Urleaus Molas
ses, in store and for sale by
June20 WEBSTER * PALME**
L EAF LARD—20 bbli and 50 kegs priluu No 1
Baltimore I*eaf Lard, lauding ami for sale by
aug7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A-LO.
NOTICE. m
W mu:absent from the city F. 1>. Griffin will
act os my attorney.
aug 17 G. M. URIKF1X.
JgACON—10 casks prime tides, just received ai d
for sale by
Juno 26
CRANE. WELLS * CO.
JUST RECEIVED PER FLORIDA.
1 CASE Rlchardfiotis Superior Irish Linens,
Checked Cambrics, Nainsooks, Swiss Muslins
StripcdSwiss. and Plain Jaconets,
1 cose Palm Ix?af Fans,
Cotton Fringe aud Wide Trimming Braids;
Grass Cloth,Now York mills Shirting,
1 case Superior Calicos at fleets,
810 and 11-4, RIcachod Cotton SheotiiifS, Ac., *c.
for salo at the lowcstpriccs, by
DEWITT * MORGAN.
20 boxes
S OAP. BROOMS, LiVRI) AND BLUE-2
No 1 Soap, 69 Palo do, 75 do Family do
100 dozen Brooms,' 69 kegs Lard
100 boxes Fig Blue, received and for aale by
\tc\t.tiuw.fr nave
jyio
mcmahon * doyk,
205 and 207 Bay st.
L EMON SUGAR—A new article for making lem
onade without h mous. 60 cases just received
and for salo by
jy 80
RODGERS, NORRIS ft Co.
B OTABH- _ 10 cum BcctfU.i1 rwisb, Hi Uu ounj
toe.too all. bid: loculu rouahjiat rccelval
B
ft co.
jufis.—lfObbU HUtttt’, Sugar,-tod Soda
Biscuit, 20 do Pilot Bread,
10 bbls Princeton ft Fox'* Cracker*,
80boxos MllkandBodr Biscuit, in * tore and
r ««Ur. v WEBWHthPAMMS,
. . . &
N OTICE.—.—R. A.OrewRirtimilE l..llacketl
are my duly authorized agents during tuy ab
sence from tho State.
J8' IIORACE MORSE.
C HOICE LIQUORS.—to half pipes O. D. ft Co.
Brandy. p
6 pipes Holland (Meder Swan) Gin ;
2 puncheons old Jamaica Rum ;
1 do do St Croix do;
10 casks Purl Wine.
In store and for sale by
aug6 kCR.VNTii.V. JOHNSTON ft CO.
WATCHES—WATCHES—WATCHES
We are receiving the London Lever
Watches, of the most oolebratedmakore.Ju
old apd Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s
plex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses
fine SwissClironomctors, which we offer at roa-ona.
hie prices, at our now store iu Gibbons’ Range.
..«ntM . r* IF NICHOLv >• rn,.
&
JfiUM.’^diVD BRANDY.—60 bbls Luther Kef.
60 bbls E Phelps’ Rye Gin
25 do Doina>tic Brandy
5 20 >4 and 16 K casks 4th proof Brandy. I
.tore uni lur * ,alo s Jg| ANTON( johNSION * CO.
V.\ 1.1AU1.K RICE I‘I,A.Vl'A'rI(»
Full SAl.ll,
yvrnn.v ikx milk* «:)•• .ui. r.n , i s.ua.v.jh.
O N the first liim1ii> in l itTiulnr iivm, u:|.n
sold before the (unit limi.-u iu u.ecnjun
Vjunah, the 1 luhtuliHi on the Mivumuh mcr,u
mile- freiu Hit* n y. fnowii a- Mulberiy lifovi.h
mngiog to tii0 urtaie ot the late i bmp Liinti,in
Utiiiiiij.' .-ix bundled uud eiglity-MsVeii «re-,«
which there are two hundred acres of Gr»tquduj
tide ncu land, and one liuudred and liiij-Dvcur,
under good banks uud tu a Hue state fwuiu*
uou. Ai.-o, M-veuty five acres ul high landnsftr
cultivation, un the place are a good i.wc iiiiglow,
overseer’s house, bams, negro bouse# util t*
uutbuiiuiogs, aii m a good state of repair. lVn*B,
desiring to pureba.-e will call uiou 11. li. iluriisi,
Ex’t, who resides within lour miles of the nun,
or Klixa Ulmer, Kx’trix, who re.*ides wUlnutn
miles ofthe Grove.
Terms of sale made knov^n on the day cl nk
i’oa.-cssion not given until the first oi Jniiusry.
jy 17—tU II. li. liAlillltu.N'.tJi’ur.
ifij- Tue Charleston Mercury w.ll pubiLdifudi
week until the day of sale.
DUS. LKFLKR «S; WILCOX, Drefllli.
, AUK now fully prepaid! toil
sert foh or pariialscitei4 T«tl
on tbe )iriuci|dc of Rr.J. Allcu'i
“ u ‘* * ,r Patent Contiuuous tinm, by to
improvement, the form ol the luce con be resnredw
any degree of rotuudity tliat rouy bcdesiml. its
applicable in all cases where the cheeks have lai-'i
iu uud cuuuot be detected by clu?ostebierv«.-
This tuutiiod combines tbe Ibilowingt l.-anuge-:-
An artificial gum, whic h exhibits a j'crfcctiy isiuf
and life-like up\H!urancu, and imparts to tbe tori
that peculiar expression which cbaraeteriiMibeu-
tural organs.
This Gum consists oi a sdaciousconii oiuJ wbUk
is applied and fused upon the Teeth uml Flaitin f«t
a manner, os to fill up all the iutorstires* sroucdil*
base of Uie Teeth, und uiso unites ihcm firmly f
each oilier aud to the l’lutc ut«iii which they «
sett. This secure# perfect cleanliness of the Tot*
Office over DcWitt ft Morgan, Congresssticd
Rejmblican uud GeoigiaD copy. fehlM
PLUMBING.
1 )LUMUIXG, in all its voriuus bMchtt,*
teudevi to at the fchortest notice. nieUatuytm
style. Als(>, may be found shower Baths,liana
ed Iron, Tin ami Leaded Bath Tul*-: F«H'**r l>‘.«tji
Puteut Pan Water Closets, Lead I'ii cq.-heiDf*
Brafs anil Plated Cocks. m f’.i«i».~, ludiaRubwf
Ho.»c. For sale at »!••* !»•>• •• f 'unL-h riurc,•»*
Brotivhton .trer*t.
oario roratv VfiR^
Qlt-ES.—10 hhds ri ies landing iron: ecbrG«rf*
O Davis ami for sale by , „ , n .
angti OGDEN. gTAKII k <•»:
B Ai.TiMURK 1 .K.tV~iARD.—'-0 bbls.Prime*1
Leaf Iiir<l : 60 kegs do do itodo
lauding uud for title by
align KIR ANTON, JUHNSION
^TDLASSEi—100 bbis Mibn-stt
H
,1br sale to writ*
_ per sclir Julia A Rich, by
augS LOCKKfT ft «XEUiNto
HARPER FOll SEPTEMBER*
ARPKKVi New Mumhly Magazine fur «rt |U
tier, i# received ami tor .-ah* b)'
W.tRNOtKft W'b
g2l No foi Coimrcs?sfojji.
OM'GAU. fiUAP AND tT.tJtCH- . #r
O 20 hhds Muscovad aud" I’orm Ric"£«i»* r
3U bbls A, B and C co
16o boxes Pale ami Family ^>ap
6U do i’astiiu do v
250 do Fraser’s. Colgate'-' audUtwegon*
received mid fur sole by . ,
JNMAllU.V i Ilfi)p'
207 Bay* 1
jy.’O
2(5 utnl 2'
rstrevt.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Large sized phfiWgttt , l L,u
it twnvewuSf. 0 "?
AlSWii-
perior style. A callis solicited.^ ^
cr. St. Juliau-st. and Marketed
SSiiV—t nl-t.. TTlillo BrSn'T-^J.
liiitting tip j*eacbe<, Juu *
** atolfef b >* y uoNAffi.
|41U hit—hX.rac h t*7«* Githen Butter, t^**’ 4 *
Jj cr, for sale by
aug!9 Jl ' .
W HITE BiU
able for phtling up peai
B acon.—no hi»is prim, WMtcrjr
a i°
ang 19 '
20 do fair lo prime — ,
4 do do da mn»>
W£BJtEH* l ' AIJIb
win tolf
[oogll] .
BV HOOD? Ladies OpEESrfMj
Ua'.c Ihraod do, do Ejiplieb o; 11 l,cllM
Children 1 . Colton lloio »nd
Gont’e Hair Hose, fancy act PW»
Do 8112 nod Llslo Tbre.il (ileve.
Da 1 tale Under l-blrta iinderSbirU
Indies’ Online, Merinonndflircaduoa
Da Hah Clelb Skill. , ra J1 , t
Unuhrlc and swta. Flounciiig iim s* 1 *"'
tor sale at lowest by k jj 0B (5iS.
I.AAVHENCE’S BllSBSy* 1 *
D1UUI.IC CUII-ND Iir [,
HOFFMAN’S BOfflSMVAU• gggfcrrf
T H»E two brands oi Lenient are d ri
by tlioUw.cnce Cement ls*f ‘
warranted of thu best ,
most every department oi tbo w« « b . dr ^
S. Government, and other foP r,a '“ ^y.i> |
works. For sale at tho offleo ot tb» 10 *
Ui.mo.travor.bloto™.,^