Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, August 27, 1856, Image 2

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Offlcl»lP*p«r oftha City mdCouuty R.B. HILTON & GO. mnnurom and pobmmimw. I.B. I.P. ”*• V • - - - - Xdil . Aaslstant Rdll ~^miiMMMOTrxtrovtTiiyrT8Wi ~ for president! JAMBS BUCHANAN, Or HKN8TLVANIA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT: JOHN 0. BRECKINRIDGE OP KENTUCKY. Electors for the State at Large* WILLIAM H. STILES, of Chatham. IVERSON U HARRIS, of Baldwin ALTERNATES FOR TUB 8TATE AT LAKOK. HENRY 0. LAMAR, of Bibb. AUGUSTUS R. WRIGHT, or Floyd. DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1st District, Thomas M. Foreman, of Glynn. Id. District, Samuel Hall, of Macon. 3d* District, James N. Ramsay, of Harris. 4th. District, Lucius J. Gartrell, or Fulton. 5th. District, John W. Lewis, of Gass. 6th. District, James P. 8immons, of Gwinnett. Tth. District, Thomas P. Sapfold, of Morgan. 8th District, Tnos. W. Thomas, of Elbert. THE OLDER I GROW, THE MORE IN CLINED I AM TO BE WHAT IS GALLED A ST A TES RIGHTS MA N.-Jamts Buch anan's spsrcft on the admission of Arkansas, in 1836* I FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS, AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM WHAT IS GALLED A STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT.—John C, Breckinridge in re- spans* to his nomination for the Vice Presiden- Kansas Mating In St. Loots IJ)90 men ready to march, St. Louis, Ang. 25.—Tho meeting In St* Loots In behalf of Kansas, held this evening, was largely attended. Resolutions were passed denouncing the abolitionists. Acommitoowos appointed to go to Kansas and enquiro into the wants of the women ano children. A company of 2500 men well armed and equipped were preparing to mnrchfrom Western Missouri into Kansas on the 22d. New York Market. New York, Aug. 20.—Cotton marset dull. Sales of the day 400 bales. The Flour market has declined Gets and Wheat 1 to 2cts. Indian Corn is dull. Sterling Exchange is held one eight higher A man killed In Louisville. L0UI8YILLB, Aug. 24.—Pascal D. Oramdock a notorious character has been mysterious kill* ed in this city. St. Lonls Duel. A duel has been fought between Brown, tho editor of the St. Louis Democrat. A Benton paper and Reynolds, the lute national Demo cratic candidate for Congress. one tire passed* Brown was shot in the knee, and Reynolds was unhurt. Later from California, New Orleans, Aug. 20.—Tho steamer Gra nada has arrived, with later dates from Cali* forala. The Vigilance Committee have hung two men in San Francisco, Late news from Texas and Mexico Ls unim portant. Report of the Board ot Health of , Charleston. Office of Board of Health, ) Monday Night, 10 o’clock, j The Board report one death from Yellow Fever for the post twenty-four hours. J. L. Dawson, m. D», City Register. Coroner’s Ifquest.—Coroner Eden held an inqaist yesterday on tho body of Harry, aslnvei the property of Mr. J. V. Smith ovorseer,of the Worel Bank plantation on Saint Ilia river. The deceased was accidentally drowned from the staging of the steamship Florida, on Mon day last The jniy rendered a verdict in ao cordance with the above. AgenoledobhEnts.—Our thanks are due to the Pursers of tho steamships Keystone State wait Alabama for Philadelphia and New Yoik papers Inadvanco or the mail. Free Soli Merchants. One of the latest, and probably best paying trick* of the free soil merchants of tho Northern oltles, is to invent a report that some body in the South refuses to trade with them, because of their abolitionism. The aggrieved firm of coone publishes a card full of virtuous indig. nation,protesting very bravely that they do not “aell their principles with their goods;” and that they would starve tofore thus debasing themselves. The thing takes of course. The abolition and free soil presses "proclaim their names, and worth, and martrydom far and wide.—Trade pours in from North and North. West, and altogether the principles which were not for sale, are found to bo the most profitable portion of the capital invested. One of tho last cards which has met our eyo is that of Morris L. Hallowell & Co., of Phila delphia—dated 8th rao, 22d, 1850^-Houest quakers no doubt—yet not without an eye to thrift. The Philadelphia North American gives them the benefit of.un editoral puff, wanting only four lines of running the length ot one of ita long columns. We, unfortunately, cant toast a very exten sive circulation among freo toilers—Neverthe less, we have determined to do gratitously what we can for Morris L. Hullowcll & Co., by call log attention to their card. They aro donbt lea worthy the patronage which they seek— we mean that of the abolitionists. Interesting Scene In Ike canvass. In Salem, Ala., at a recent political discos- Irion between Col, Yancey, for the Democracy, andOol. Baker, for tho Know Nothings, Col. Yancey made a most impressive and trium phant effort. At the close of Col. Yancey’s speech, six beautif.il young ladies stept upon the platform Where Col Yancey was standing, utterly un- conscious of their design, and gracefully threw over him a magnificent wreath of flow, •rsand evergreen. Tho uudience aroBe with •ntboiiaauo cheers. Colonel Yancey, after, u moment’s pause, said in trembling tones and With moistened eyes: n,l am “Young ladles, I am not able to command language to express to you how deeply lam •Acted by this unexpected, though high hon or, ao gracefaily conferred upon me. But this I do feel, that It Is given to mo oh a rep- reaentative of great Constitutional truths, and •• such I except it and return you my sincere though feeble acknowledgements. Col. Yan- cey here turned and asked for tho Stars and fitrlpee which bad been planted near the plat- ; form* It Was bandt d to him and with it, he walked to the edge of tho platform, towering it, be took the wreath from his bosom and encircled with it, the spear head of the flag staff, saying—''The honors and advantages that may accrue to mo in this canvass, do not belong to me—cannot adorn me as a partisan, bit shall to appropriated as I appropriate ' ‘this wreath, to the honor and advantage ora •/ great constitutional party/’ As Col. Yancey "'Speed. and the very welkin rangwlth the ’ plaudit* of the people, he waved the enwreatb. •d banner over the young ladies and replaced it OO tbe tU&d'—Augvsta.aoflstUulionaHttt wick road, writes ns as follows: “As you are probably aware, then Is much diversity of oplulon bore os to the course to be pursued, but Rom all I can learn the largcft majority ore unwilling to make what they sun* pose to to fair terms with the Main Trunk Company, and will bo happy to se<r It; organ ised. As you know, I liuvo been anxious for that rood, if It could bo builtupontbolluo of the Brunswick Road, or indeed on any line that would bring it to this place ; but had giv en up all hope of accomplishing that object, until this meeting was called. Our citizens having generally gone into the contract for grading the Brunswick Road, will not be In a condition to toko stock In the Main Trank at Its organisation, and the general feeling hero is, that Savannah ought to take aufilelont stock in that company, in ounce lion with the stock to bo taken in Decatur and elsewhere, outside of the counties interested In the contracts with the Brunswick Company, to organize the com pany } for tho Brunswick Company to agree that whenever the company is organized, and the lino permanently located on or near ita present Hue, it will mako the necessary re- leoso, aud for tiro people of these counties then to como forward and toko stock in the Main Trank Road, to secure tho additional aid of the State. It is expected that the people of Sa- vanuah will subscribe more liberally at thoto- S ‘lining, because they will reap tho benefit of is aid in building from tho initial point to tho line of the Brunswick Road.” Without going into rrgufhent on the subject^ wo do not hesitate to say that tho writer sug! gests a fair basis of Compromise— one that should lie acceptable to ull the parties in interest. Aud more, it is the only suggestion which wo havo either scon or heard, that seem, ed to meet all the existing difficulties. The counties of Thomas and Lowndes,.(aud perhaps Clinch and Wore) have taken heavy contracts and made largo engagements to the Brunswick Company. While those subsist they are in uo condition to subscribe to the Main Trunk. Tho Bruuswick Company on its part is under recip rocal obligations to tho planters of those coun tics, and ranjff therefore, with some show of reason withoid tho “release” until its line is adopted to Thoraasvilio, as that of the Main Trank. On the other hand, Decatur county and this city, bound by no restrictions, are free *o act without dolay. They can forthwith make tho subscriptions necessary to organizo tiro company, and pro cure tho first instalment of a half million from the State. Tho company having been organ- ized, and the line agreed upon to Thomasvillo, let the Bruuswick company then grant their release, and that Company,, with Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch and Ware, can make tho sub. scriptlon necessary to call forth the State’s second half million Instalment. It will all probably, be needed to carry tho road to Bain- bridge. Should Decatur county object that her sub scription (which we put down at $200,000) will under this arrangement be expended too for from home, could there not be an understand ing for tho work to commence simultaneously at tho Iuitial Point and at Biinbridge ? Thus, tho Decatur subscription might to applied to building from Baiubridge toThomasville. We throw out these remarks in response to the writer from whom we have quoted,under a strong conviction that should the spirit of jus tice aud patriotism which actuates him per vade all the delegates to Thomasville,the exist ing dilHcultiesmaybo easily accommodated. Kansas Affairs. By the confession of both tho pro and anti- slavery parties, the late outbreakein Kansas was the work of the Freesoilers. Lane having marched several hundred outlaws into tho ter ritory, they signalized their advent and illus trated their courage by an attack on the little town of Frauklin—defended some accounts say, by 20 others by 80 men. After a fight of several hours in which four pro slavery men were wounded, aud one or more abolitionists killed, the letter captured the place and plundered it of its arms. The following appeal has been sent to the National Kansas Committee, located, we be- lieve at Chicago. Cautiously as it is worded, it foreshadows very distinctly the war now being waged by the free sailers over ther op ponents. Georgians! does this appeal suggest nothing to you ? Your friends ore being butchered by the abolition hords, marched into the territory, fbrthat purpose, from the North West—Cun you do nothing? Are there no men who will go—is there no more that can be sent to the relief of tho assailed? Bnt here Is the appeal: Lawrence, Kansas, Aug. 13. To the National Kansas Committee: Gentlemen—1 he emigrant train which left Iowa a lew weeks since, has, we understood, arrived in safety at Topeka. Tho presence ot so largo a body of men, aud tho prospect o. still more fallowing in their footsteps, is high ly encouraging to our people. In other respects our cauao in tiro State und at Wushingto? fleems to brighten. We would gladly await tht complete organization and operation of youi scheme and the sure operations of other cau ses for our preservation, but a pressing emer gency compelis us to anticipate them, aud we appeal by a special messenger to you for mort promptnud otllciciit aid in men, arms, ammuni tion and provisions. \iTbe contest is upon ns, aud instant action atone can save our people from dastruc- tlou. It may seem to you a premature move ment, but wc are forced in it. The detail* will have to explain to you by the bearer, f csq., who is fully acquainted witu all the facts, and upon whose statements you may fully rely. The lending facts of the case wo will briefly state. Wo have threo statements upon the most reliable authority, and no hearsay re pot riiuce tho attack upon Lawrence of May 21st inst., with tho executions of a few skirmishes, mutters in the Territory have remained in com parative quiet. Tho presence of the Govern ment troops which is secured to impose a check upon tho designs of our enemies has served them with an opportunity to mako more ex tensive preparations. Provisions, arms, totb guns and cannon and umunitiou have been severally introduced into nud stored in differ- ent parts of tho Territory, bauds of from 60 to 200 men each from Missouri nud tho Sontii arc fortifying themselves into a continuous line through tho settled portions of the Terri- >ory, in readiness for n simultaneous desconl by night upon our scattered and defenceless people. Fully satisfied that tills extreme danger im pended over us as wo appealed to tho military to afl’ord us protection by tho dispersion oi these armed bands. This lias been refused us in the cose of a band of upwards of one hun dred men encamped about six miles from this place, on Washington creek. We must have immediate help. The hoards from Missouri und other parts of the South will bo in upon us. We shall stand by oar homes to tie last. To the neighboring Free States, and to the Nationnl Coramitteo, we look for roller. Shull we not have it? The battle, as you are al ready aware, is not for Kansas aiono, but foi freedom of tho cntlro North. Suffer us not, then, we entreat you, to be overwhelmed for want of timely aid. Wo will do our duty. Ii the reports our friends bring us bo true, the North is alive to ita danger and duty, and will stand by ns. Commending our cause to tho immediate at tention and to the Almighty, wo rcmuJn yours, Ac. # _ ^ a a. Huts on i h ool v mm a SIZE NLAROED, Xt has deble thf tothe akin. ,nd permanent, cheapest abd surest im - !M.f- U -t Ci'V/ , tOT Directions Tor uao accompany ouch Uox.-CR Prleo-l oi. .1-3 on. ,1.10—4 ob. |*_8 on. W • [Entered according to u Act or Onngron, In ISO year 1865, bjr A. W. Harris on in the Clerk'* (Mice of tho restrict Court ortho United Bum Tor the Eastern District orPonnsylvanla,] For sale by tho manufacturer; t AFOIXOS W. HaMtsON, <U0l«—lr 10 South 7th fflrauidriidil.. ■ wutttot ox na >ucn, n a Imu mi, THteawiv II. ■WMttoilr.onhin Id. and limb, And with » aea-.lmph nk. nwlm, Hkoutd you h... caught b.r. Willi .lit, Unytayi you'll ouch . bird— To oateh a noa-ulmpb. on my word, Wban yont'a at Newport. You’ve only got to bait your honk With something of a“ flashy” look— Yeii’ll And It true sport. And look you now, font gallant Swell Comae boro te woo tbie handsome Bello, And ’sootb, bo'll get her; For here she walls with all hor charua, Ready to sink late bis arms Whene’er he’ll let her. 1 do not aav, >tu fatso pretence, Nor do 1 blame bit impudence For tbU hit woolug ;— Whit tho’ ho te a mere upstart r His dashing way bos won her heart To her uauolif The girls all know be baa the rocks, And think hi* being In tbottucks A fancy feature : 'Clio rogue, no doubt, is quite In state To leave the Banks, and take Tor freight The f&l reel creaturo. What do Uieso fair*ones gives away r Their heart’* affection— to they tmy; 0 bliss Horaphlc i But what a fate; to eay the leiuit, When beauty only takes the beast In monied trafllol Tls not the girls Jut tout af school, But thoso who know bow rariiluns rule, That makes this barter Then why It tboro the least surprise, When toou they find with open eyes, 1'hey’vo caught n Tar tar? 1 do not mean atailor Tar - They soluom ride In Fashion's ear, With silver harness;— But ’tls that rudo and vulgar klud That manners llttlo have rettnsd And money far leu Then Wee success and banateUe! Uo on, my groat and gallant swell, Go in and win her; Whllo I’ll bo off to the Hotel, And quietly go court tho Beil, Hint sounds for Planer. CmniHcrnol SiMim. New Orleans Mobile Florida Increau. 479,286 174,864 6,886 Dtereau. Texas.... ...... 37,905 Savannah Charleston North Carolina Virginia 16,770 3,027 3,319 5,240 710.740 8,665 1,605 Total 708,176 SAVtaNNAII market. Omen ofths Daily Gkoroian k Journal, I Wednesday, August 27tb, 1856. j COTTON.—Arrived slnco tho 19th instant, 039 halos Upland, and 18 bales Sea Island, rows: By Railroad 904 ba'ei Upland, from Au gusta and landings on the river, 85 bales Upland, and by southern boats, waggons, Ac., 18 bales Sea Islands. Hi* nxoorts during tho same period have boon 1013 bales Uptann «nd 85 bales Sea Islands, viz: toNow York 970 bales Upland and 33 bales Soa Islands, and to Charleston 43 bales Up’ Und—leaving a stock on hand and on ship board, uot clenrod yostorday, or 1.881 bales Upland and 630 bales Boa Island—against 800 bales Upland and 300 bales 8ea Island cotton ut tho sarao period lust year. Tho cotton market presented a more Uvoly aspect the post week occasioned by the receipt of small lota of the new crop, togclko.* with scattering par cels of (|io old Thoso lots being offered on sale gave a now impulse to tho trade, and the few re. mainlng business men in our midst always ready and willing toglvo fair prices, entered the market with spirit, and purchased all offered. Tho transac- actions of tho weok, were as follows: 60 bales of the new crop, viz : 11 bales at 11#; 38 at 12c. 5at 12^1 aud 17 bales terms not made kuown. Old crop, 33 bales at 10)*; 27 at 10#; and 6 at 11Si per lb. The receipts by Railroad tho past weok, were as fol lows : 83,410 bushols Wheal, 309 bbls. and 693 sacks Flour, 904 bales cotton, 31 hhds. Bacon,272 boxes Copper Ore, 251 bales Domestics, and 9,000 bunhcls Corn. Tho receipts nt this port since 1st Sopl’r are 396,- 587 bales against 380,817 to tho same data last year, and tho increaso In the receipts at all the porta, to the latest dates, us compared with the last yoat, are 708,170 bales. In the exports rrom the Uultod States to foreign countries, os compared with the same dates last year, there isau Increase or 412,444 to Great Britain, 71,943 boles to 'France, and to other t'oreigu porta 238,342 bales, and tho total Increase 722,729 bales. The receipts or cotton at all the porta, up to the latest dates, give the following results:— 8TYLV IMPROVED. and itrength of SKA ISLANDS,—There has een some Inquiry •orloug staple during the wesk, resulting in sales oT29 bales as follows: 6 at 18 to 2dc, and 23 at 19 to 20c per pound. RICE.- -Wo notice no chango lu this articlosince our lost. Sales for the week 165 tiercos, at prices ranging from 3*, to 64 per* 100 lbs. Exported to Havana 421 casks. ROUGH RICE,—-No transactions to roport {quo tations nominal. FIXJUR.-— 1 Tho stock or old flour being entirety exhausted, and receipts ortlie new scanty, holders are llrm at our quotations-—sty superfine $8 to 48 50; extra $9 to 89 50, ami extra family *9 to $11 per bbl. SUGARS.-—'Thoro Is a fair stock in market, aud a moderate demand lor most descriptions at last week’s quotations. MOLASSES.—-This article is in lair request, aud holders are Arm in (heir asking rates—-Cuba 43 to 45, nnd Now Orleans 60 to 65. Nono in first hands. BUTTER AND CIIEESE.-—Prices are unchanged, and tho demand of a retail character. HAY No arrival since our last. We quote Xorthorn from wharf at 90c, and from store $1 per 100 lbs. Stock ample with a light demand. LIME.—Wo notlco llttlo or no change In this or. tide. We quota In lota $1 25 to $1 37 per bbl, and by retail $1 fit). Demand modorate. WHEAT.— 1 Tito market Is Inactive, nnd In the ab sence of any transactions quotations’must bocen* sldcreduominal. CORN.—Tho receipts during the week, have been lAl^andtho demand modorato. Veuata small sales from stcro at 00, Totalling $1 per bushel. The gen eral tono ortho market is downward. COFFER.—Tho market is quite duil with only oc. cosloual sales from store at quotations. BAGGING.—Wo notice a further Improvement In this article tho past week, with sates or 100 bales for tho Now Orleans markotat 21c. In fllilug small orders, 21 to 22c. Is the railing prico. LIQURS.—The domand for most descriptions Is conQned to files Trom jobbers bands. Whiskey firm, at 40 to 41. No largo transactions to report. ROPE.—Thoro Is n fa.r dumand for this artiole jrom th'o trado nt quotations, say, ll){ to 12 per lb. for hand-spuu, and 13 for maebino. OATS —No change, market dull at previous quo. tatlons. LARD.—Our quotations of last wook still hold good. IlIDEd.—Aro firm at 13 to 14o. per lb. LUMBER.—We note a fair demand at Arm prices for choice lots for export. Whilst luforlor Is neglect, ed and dull. FRUIT.—to mons $9 50 to $10 per box, Oranges, none In tho market. FREIGHTS—Fq NKiax.—Cotton to Liverpool, no vossoL Coastwlso-To Nsw York, in steamship; •1 for square and 1 25c. for round, and $1 forsqr! In sailing vessels. To Philadelphia in ehlling ves. sols 60c. per bale; to Boston, to Baltimoro and: Philadelphia, In sailing vcssols, Si. Wheat lo. iu sa lag vessehi to Now York, and by steatnors 19)4o; Rice In sailing veassls to Philadelphia and New York 50o. portlorco. I.urabor and Timber to Eastern and Northern porta 87 to $10. Copper Oro to Batti- mors {3 per lou, EXCHANGE.—Sterling, 9# per cent premium Bonks are selling Bight Chocks onallKorihern oltles at }i per cent, preumlum; and purchasing sight bill* at }i dU.; 6 to 15 day bills at Sin Si per cent dis count; SO day bills at Si a H per coot discount; 60 day bills IM to 1)4 per cent discount; OjO day bills SaSMporcent discount on Philadelphia, and 60 day bUls at 1)4 a 1)4,90 day bUtsS to 2M porcen* dlioount. • “ li II ill! isgilsll ^ j : ii llsl iiliiii! ^ 911801 ii ! I enliiiill * 1 j II i! iisiiiiili t K it iLtfalilil > ril .iHmH'i ii » .li: iiliilil I ; ; li : a i i!! iSsliill ? ji ii ill i Ji iilli » :: SSs: : i=. mh ^ ! i : i tig si S3 UU! i 5 : i : li il ilysllllllll ^ 9 *• : II £>* i i illlilllll ? : E i a • u i i iillllilii f i- — it M Sa i iii ifiiftisS ? o :: i, | j a * * II ! li! sisiigil i Si Comparative Exports of Lumber, raoM thi port or savannah, ookmxxo’o hr. l, 1866 wntmiTO. Since Aug. 20, Prev’«ly| 1884. London Other British Porta 460043 1900289 1 1506923! 6043378 Total to Groat Britain... 14188770 13125J7D Havro Bordeaux Other Frouch Porta .. 736108 172321 288162 4606 197887 827300 Total to Franco 1190491 1020992 South of Europe North of Europo West ladies, ko i4887S 1198484 926581 1650376 1644333 1532106 2949601 Total to Foreigu Porta.. 148878 8878441 0126180 Boston Bath, (Molno) Now York.... Philadelphia 2949021 1035026 38*4015 708829 450929 5470386 1220772 649189 2680766 630564 694060 2882950 Baltimore and NorfoUc.. Other U. 8. Porta Total Coastwise 14491605 8558310 Grand Total 148878 33662210 ; 2834390 Upla’dj 8.1. opio’.aiWow IT’ccw. Liverpool...; London...#! oth. Br. I”t*| .... 7736 161207. 896 *’*234; ~ "" it* tot. loO. B.! .... [ 7795 161441 .*• 911 Havre Marsolllea.. ... 070 16201 99 Oth.Fr.P’ta ..... 1 ...., ... ToLtoFrn’e ...j 076 162011 90 Hamburg.. S.Petorsb’rg Oth.N.E.I M ta ..... ...f . "Soii " *669 Tot.N.E.P’ta ..., . 6016 669 Havana.... 421 486U Otb.W.I.P’ta ..... ...... ...i, 281. So. Eurtpo.. Otb.F’nP’ta !!!!! !!!!! "1089 |..421 6281 ** Now York.. ”*33 070 1 , 2689 1 11 96 8160 Boston.. .. ...j 131 39206 4034 Providoneo. ft, T ......] 7221 8C3 Philadelphia ..1 16 21127 .. 2287 Baltimore.. r - tt ........ 4650 .. 817 Charleston.. 43. 2782 12396 .. 778 N. Orleans.. Oth.U.8.P’ts ...... .r... 472 2900 Tot. C’st wise 38 1013) 6031 207281 21280 Grand Total 38 1013114003 380638 421 2968 Block of Cotton in Interior ‘towns. NOT INCLUDED IN THI NECTOPIS. TOWNS. Augusta and Hamburg, Aug.l. Macon. (Ga.) Columbus, (Ga.) Montgomery, (Ala.) Memphis, (Toun.) Aug. 1. Columbia, (8. C.) i860. | 1866. 3702 8923 '381 “ "i-iis Liverpool cvrkkxt Pricks, ado. 8, as compared with tuob* op 1856 AND 1854. Bowed ordloary... middling fair good Talr good Orleans and Mobile. ordinary middling fair good fair good ch gin’d marks. Surat ordiury middling fair good fair good ». 1. st. k sawgln’d. ordiuary middling Mr good fair good uud line.. Perunmbuce Demerara Egypi’n(ord lo fUr) Do (good fair to tine) West India, 1850. 6)4tt 5)4 6)40 0«4 6)4* 6)4 6M*6)4 7 a 7 5*0 6)4a 0Si 6) 4» ? 7Si 7) 4* 734 8*8 4>4» 434 4«a 4)4 4)4* 4)4 6 a 6 •34* hSi 5 a 9 U al2 12)4al3 |3)4al4)4 15 alO 17 a30 6)4a 8 0 a U 6)4* 7)4 8 alO 0 a 9 1856. 0 a OX ;«»ox 7 a 7X 7X« 7X OX* 0 » 7X» 7X 7X» 7X 8.0 3X«4 «X OX* OX 4)4*434 6 a 6)4 6 all 11 al2 12)4*13 14 aUSi 16 al7 18 a30 0)4*8 0)4*10 0 *7)4 734*10 0)4* 9Si 1864. 4 Sin 4)4 6)4* 6$ » 4)4* 4)4 6)5* 6H 6)4* 6)4 634* 6)4 7*7 Si 734* 8)4 2) 4*3 3) 4* 3)4 3)4* 3Si 3)4* 3)4 334* 4 Si 6 a12 9)4*11)4 12 u13 13)4*14 15 *16)4 17 a30 6)4* 8 6)4*10 634*7 734*W)4 0 A 9 Taken on speculation to tuls data bags 348,860 Ditto of samo period of 1855 691,560 Bank Bharoi and Btook, ixsrnmoxs. Bank State or Georgia..... Planters’ Bank Marino Bank Con. R. R. k B’k’g Com’y Bank of Savannah Gm Light Company... S. W. R.R.Company.. Georgia R. R. Company Macon A West’n R. R. C .. Wcs'n & Atlantic R. R. Co. Muscogeo R. R. Company. City Bonds : Mechanics’ Saving Bauk.. Augusta k W. Rail Road, lOOBTjrWl'T PRlCZ|DIVlD’nfl, la'por ct 14 poro 14 por ct 10 por o> to per ot per c» 8 por ot 8 por • lu por .. por 8 per ct 7 porct 10 por 100] 118 a — 60 97 a 100 66 70 a 72 IOC 116 ft 116 106 116* — 26 27 ft 28 101 98 Ain tors 100 par 100 a 108 *io6 '87 "a 88 92 iii Nono off’g 100 .... Bank Hot. Table. GEORGIA. B’k State or Georgia.. Par Planters’Bauk “ Marine Bunk “ Cen.R.R.fc B’k’g Co.. “ Ga.R.R.AU’k’gCo.. “ Bank of Savannah.... “ Mech’cs’ Sav’g Bank. “ Merch’ta k Planters “ Bank of Augusta “ Mech’cs’Bank, (Aug.) “ Aug. Ins. A B’k’g Co.. “ B’k of Br’swick, (Aug) “ Union Bank “ City Bank “ Man'fho’rs B’k. (Mao.) “ Merch’ta B’k, (Macon) 3ds Manufac’rs’« Mech’cs SOUTH CAROLINA. AC. Charles’n Uty Banks. .Par Columbia Cora. Bank.. “ Bank of Hamburg.... " M. B’k of Cboraw.... “ Bank of Georgetown.. “ BankofCumucp “ Ex. Bonk, (Columbia). “ Bank of Newberry... “ BankofCliester “ Plant’s’B’k, (Fuirtlold) “ 8.W.It.It.Bank..... “ New Orleans... 3 pr o. dls North Carolina...2 n 3 dls Virglula 2a2)4dls Alahumi 2 *4 dls Tennessee 3a6 dls Comysratlve Statement off Cotton, UIX’D. Stock im band Sept. 1,1866 800 Reo’d since Aug 19.. 939 18 Received previously. 881103 14437 382192 | 1866 H 1866 |UB|ft|OP| OB|ft~|g? New Orlouus, Aug 15 ...., Mobilo, Aug 16.... Florida. Aug 6 Savannah, August 20 i Charleston,August 23 Now York, Augu t 19.:... Other Ports,-August 16..;. LlftorVfiMECfim POET. Bhipfl. Alabama (s) Schenck.. .N Y..P*delford Fay k Co K State, (i) Bardie Phil C A Greiner Florida (a) Woodhull... NY., l’adelford Fay A Co Freeman ltaudon (s) Green, Balt, Brigham K A Co Monterey, Puritan dlso’g.... Brigham K k Co Telegraph wt’g Honu k Connery Barques. Chas WUIIam.Hawes Boston.Nrlglmtn K k Co Edward, Jones Cohens A Hertz lizzie toud,Kcndatld....bc’g....Padeirord F A Co Brigi. Zoroaster, Drinkwator....Cardonas.,L A Snoilings Bcnooneri. J N Baker, Vannerman Philda C A Gretncr Eclipse, Jones N Y Cohen A Hertz R W Tull, Strowbrldgo. .Plilla C A Grclaor Loyal Scranton, Gos1eo..N Y....Cohens AHortz Montrose, Mallory N Y Brigham K A Co Julia A Rich, & n nrs NO...Lockett ASnollings Fleet Wing, Osborne....dlsc’g Cohens A Hertz J J Spencor, Sharp dlso’g.. Huntor A Onramol Walter Raloigh, Mankin disc’g.. Hunter U Gnmincll CO Stratton, Holton ...disc’g.... Brigham KACe Whoieanlo Prices Current. B. I. 800 14466 14766 Kxp’d hIuco Ang 19, 1013 33 Exported previously. .880638 14092 381661 14126 Stock on bund and uu shipboard nut cleared August 26 1856 13S1 juju T1UK LAST TEAR. Stock on hand Sept. 1,1864 2000 600 Reo’d slnco August 19... — — Received previously. 905889 14928 896839 14928 " 368489 16628 Kxp’d alnoe August 19..- Exp’d previously.... 307C89 16228 367659 16228 Stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared Aug 26. 1866.... 800 300 Compwratlve View off Vessels uuniNa IN ms united states for fojuoun rows 4 4 O' 2 2 1 0 3* 0 0 (i 1 01 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 74 21 0 ta 8 10 3 1 10 Total... ..|-46|1?J 91|] 86|10|10l Bagging. Dundee, 44 in WS:::::;;;;;® B Bale Hope per lb. Dillon’s Rope por lb. Bacon, Hams. per lb. Shouldors per lb. Sides per lb. Beef, N. York, Moss, .per bbl. Prime per bbl. Cargo per bbl. Bread, Navy per bbl. Pilot per bbl. Butter, Gos’n l’rlmo.por lb. No. 2 per lb. Bricks, Sav. 1st qual.pcr M. ft. Northern perM. It. Bees Wax por lb. Candles, Sporinocettl. per lb. Adamantine per Savannah made,THI..per Northern do. do..per Cheese, Northern.... per Coffee, Cuba, <£ toguyra per Good fair to prlrao.. .per Rio per Java per Cotton, Upland, Interior per “ Ordinary.... per “ Middling.... rper ^ “ Mid. lair....por “ FolrAvy.Adr.per “ Good folr....por Cordage, Tarrod per Manilla per Domestlo Goods, Shirtings, brown....per Sheetings, brown.... per Brown Drills per Cotton Usnaburgs.... per . Dock,English....*..per bolt. Flats, Muckcrel, No. 1 .per bbl. “ No. 2.per bbl. “ No. 8.per bbl. Flour, Canal per bb). Balt. Howurd-st. sup..por bbl. Philadelphia per bbl. Georgia per bbl. Grain, Corn, per bush. “ retail....per bush. Oats por bush. Wheat per bush. Rico per cask. Glass, Fob. Window..per 69ft. Gunpowder per keg. Hay, Prime, Northern.por cwt. “ Eastern., por cwt. Hides, Dry per lb. Deerskins por lb. Iron, Hwcoda, asso’d.. per lb. Pig Scotch per ton. Hoop per cwt. Shoot por cwt. Nall Rods per cwt. Lard. per lb. Lime, Rockland per lb. Lumber, 8. Sawed, refuse per M. It. Morchnntablo per M. ft. River Lumber, ror... per M. ft. Morch’ble to prlmo.. .per M. n, Ranging Um’r for exp por M. ft. MillGauging por M. ft. White Pine, clear.... per M. ft. Merohantablo per M. ft. Cypr CBS Shingles por M. Sawed Cypress do-*.per M. Rod Oak Staves perM. White do. pipe...perM. Do. do. lihd....porM. Do. do. bbl....perM. Molasses, Cuba, Now Orleans por gall. Malta* Cut, 4d. to 20d.. per lb. Mavol Stores, Tor.. .per bbl. Siilrlts Turpuntlno... .por gull. Varnish por gull. Oils,Si>orm,wiut.st’d.por gall. Do. fall do...per gall. Do. sum’rdo...per gall. Wbalo, rackod, wlut.pcr gall. Linseed per gnll. Tanners per gall. Osuaburgs, Flax... .per yd. Pork, Moss, Western.per bbl. Prime per bbl. Moss, Now York.... per bbl. Porter, London per dos. Ale, Scotch per pnu Raisins, Malaga. ...per box. Spirits, Brandy, (.og.por gall. Otard, DupuyACo...per gall. PlneLCastllutf A Co....per gall. A. Soignetto’a per gall. Loger freros per gall. Peaoh s-.-po* E*U. Domestic por gall. Gin. American per gall. Holland per gall. Rum, Jamaica per gall. N. E., bbls par gall. Whiskey, Phil. A Balt.per gall. New Orleans per gall. •agar, P. Rico and St. Croix.per N. 0. Sugar per Havana, white por “ brown por Loaf mid Crushod,. ..pof lb. •alt, Llvor’l, coarse... por sack. Cargo, bulk per bush. Turk’* bland por bush. Soap, Amer., yellow.. por lb. No. 1 per Palo per Family.... ...por- 8 Uot, all sizes per •egars, Spanish...;. .per American per Tallow, American.. .por Tobacco, Manfac’d.. .per Teat, Souchong per Gunpowder por Hyson por Twine, Belno per Baling por Wines, Madolr* per gall. Molly Madeira per gall. Tenerlffe, L. P. per gall- Malaga, Sweot per , gall. . Dry... per gall. Claret, Maraollloa.... per cask. “ Bordeaux...,.per cask. Cbampagno ..per dox. Wool, L , .. Southern, uuwashed.per Jp, « cioon .por lb. Wootoklna, iambi, each, |8 cts.S Cla. ..per yd.J 24 22 00 24 4 7 8 9 10 00 19 00 10 00 7 00 8 85 1 00 45 00 90 s 11)4 f/D 13 fa) 10)4 (a) 10 Si (a> 12 fa) 12) 4 13) 4 14 11 13 f$16 00 Savannah Market, August ST. 39 bales of cotton wai sol I on ye»tord*y, via: 33 baloa old crop at IOtfe. and 0 bales now cotton at 12 «ts. Exports. NKW Yf’ltK —Por sulir. B.KIanuer.—4,746sacks wheat, 205 bales cotton, 41 bbls. flour, 27,603 feet lumber. 8 packages Mdz. Wuuncsclay lii September. uu the HraciAtAdvantages .-Tlielimlte.1 nmnbomrr n .. cores in oiicli pii.ii a lain. Urcel|ita per Central Uallrunil, Aug. ‘47, 60 hales cotton, 1,049 sacks wheat, 222 bills, flour, 70 bales Domestic* and MJzo. To Drighmn, Kully 4 Oo, O hcns A Hertz. Bebn A Foster, Snl- dors A Askuw, R K Agt, D D Copp, Young A Wyatt, 0 A L tonmr, John Ingorsoll, Cruno, Wells A Co, John McMahon, Hondersou A Lufborrow, 0 Ash, Franklin x Hrantlpy, Hardwick A r ook ® .... 0 5 IS 6.S 0 0 OH 25 0 26 16 0 20 00 (2)10 60 fS)24 00 (a) 25 83 (Q 35 10 fa) 16 0 12)4 0 13 0 }2>4g 11 0 15 0 16 0 18 18 15 14 13 12*4 18 0 7 0 10 0 9 0 10 f31400 0 20 00 fS> 1200 0 8 00 h* SB C5 3 37)4 0 387)4 2 25 014 01. 0 7 60 0 90 0 1 37 0 (3 0 0 116 0 39 0 450 O 460 fa) 700 0 14 fS> 176 4 60 85 1 25 12 20 1 05 88 00 425 4 25 6 60 13 1 62 6 OG 13 00 8 00 12 00 10 00 600 30 00 18 00 4 60 10 00 16 00 50 00 30 00 20 00 43 60 4 26 3 50 42 85 2 25 2 10 0 00 80 90 15 00 00 19 00 17 60 18 00 2 76 2 00 4 00 4 60 5 00 600 8 50 3 00 55 44 48 1 50 Part of Savannah AUGUST HI Arrived* Steamship Alabama, h’elienok, Now York, 1’udol- ford* Fay A Co. eclir. CO Stratton. Hollar, Philadelphia, via Wil mington. Brigham, Ki liy A Co. Burk Lizzie toed, Kvuuall, Boston, l’adelford. Fay A Co, mourner Carolina, Coxottei, Charleston, M A (folion. 60 0 300 40 0 50 30 0 45 40 0 46 U 0 tl luu IS 11H 10 (S 12 14 0 10 0 1 26 0 86 0 70 8 19 00 6 00 10 16 30 75 76 30 18 3 00 79 1 26 90, 46 40 90 10 00 22 22 i*g 0 0 6000 0 1600 0 12)4 0 76 0 100 0 100 0 35 0 26 0 400 0 0 160 0 02)4 ft 80 fflSSfio © 23 0 it a to © *o Cleared* Schr It Flanner, Applegit, Now York, Jluiiter k Guiumell. with live teachers, secures to each mi.ii share of attention. 1 111 Tho Mtuailuii Is remark ble lur its hi u!tbi«.. lw>uir or KoDcry. ll'lutin, , , .*“3 rolrcal.” »l*roul, -Um climt, Il!l » bluom uud lliu Irainu u vigor.’' Kvorv i.m } ” 1 out exception, has Improved in this iLu,, ’ Tlio Itulldlnfw tt.1ui.11ju bciiy »IUi moJuru runiiu.t., uud tuuwn| t uc“ ruums. ftirnniM, in tutu vcruudul nuun«cti'd Will, til,mi j .Ull luirlur,in i,? Ill' luiclioru IHWIU.H V.IIJ |,ml, „ '.I „ (llirru u mu l.utl in., ..Ivnuuju ul Huii!. uud ull .puuk the- Frrutl. luliguour “ Kronen un.l .inn uiuvunution , onmlnutod by tho Iqui o uud dmmu, lou. m uutivou of swiitorluiul M oi i.,' 1 ’ 1 * Ii.vol.oon on,non..I, iifbr&loiiuliy yo.ro, will, dl.tingtitii.uiuu.il e.i lulioitt... w toKland. And in ro S u.,l u, r.l'oou.t * lumn oumlurt-. and lulll.ful iwlrutu, Im. lout! Itoou rooominoiuJud rw •■.. ....n ,; ;r"*i udvonl.no., |iliy.lc<, iuouti.1, o„„ as f«w similar itislItutloiiH can pre.-uit»» • ’ lcl - Access in 2)4 honu from mxi|, ’a*,,; >, streets Philadtl.dila, via Chester, t. r J, iron. ElKlitucl.il. und Murkn Hl.Iui., Kot-koute. ' ' aw Miii| Ttuni.—Kor Uoord and Tulliun, und lalexiionuwu, lucludlug uuo tl nli., 1 i,... , un extra churn', whutovor, #.» , ,™. .r*«t uumo. u.ldlng MUM.) nnd ,i.bu; ndillnn t und llruwllig, u.i; ul I.rawing n.uinln . si n ' “ Addro.. Ilov. ahL'MlVunK >ug id—aw L ' e0 '■ " ’ fS) 8 Ota 01600 fS) 1000 fa) 1600 fg)1600 fSlOOO 0 4000 fa) 25 00 0 500 0 fa) 2000 fa) 6000 fS) 4000 0 26 00 0 46 0 Co 0 4 61- 0 40i> 0 45 0 0 260 fa) 250 0 000 0 100 0 06 0 1000 0 10* 0 20 Oil fS) 1800 0 20 CO 0 287>g 0 0 460 fg)1000 fa) 1000 0 7 00 0 700 fg) 600 0 126 0 60 0 50 Dcporita. Steamer Carolina, Coxetter, Jacksonvllio. Memornndn. New York, Ang, 22.—Cld. sctir. John Castnor, .lohiistui. tfuvumjuh. Consignees. Per steamttUlp Alabama, from Now York,—Brig ham, Keilr A Co, J \V Andcrsonj H M Alurieh, A li Oarmim. Buthwoil a Whitehead, Bohn & I’oster, Boston k \ lllonger, Butter A Frierson, JN Barbee, J A Brown, J M Cooper A Co, Chuffor A Co, Clug- horn A Cuuidnghain, L> D Copp, Cohens A Hertz, M A Cidn-n, It F Cole A Bro, Ciune, Weds &Co J )* Collins, M A Cohen, Ilauu A Washburn, J Elk-Ford, W (I Hwksou, W D Kthoridge, Franklin A Bnimliy, Weed A Bros W ii Farrull, ,i U Foley, W H Guion, is Goo lall, Gilbert A Tihteii, HanidoiPs Expmsn, Hardwhrk A Cook, A Ha> wood, W rn Hula, J H Jus- see, 0 Johnson A Co. Klug A .-on, Kennedy A Bench, CAL tomar, Lynn x Holder, & M LnllUeuu, J W totlirop, J A McCiiuo A Co, 1 W Morrcd, 1) li Nichols A Co, U’Byrno A Jk-ncy, Ogden, bturr A Co, J 8 Ogden, Patton, Hutton A Co. fc Pureous, A Co, W u Pries. Ruse, Carta A tong. Rabun & tnuih, R It Agt, J tihcdock, Borunton. JobUbOii. A Co, a A fiiuloimius A Co, J Bballbr; Vorstllle A Frierson. J i Taylor, 'ibos H Wayne A 8uu, Wuyno. GrcnvMe, Aio, Way A Taylor J W Thrclkold, Wyatt A Co, Waver A Cousin mine, Wells «c Voretdlo, Wm Wurn- uer, Young, WyuitACo, Wm V Wrong. Por bark Lizzie toud, from Boston.—Iron Htratu- boat Co, W Powell A Co, Brigham, Killy A Co, Ptidel.ord, Fay A Co. Pvrscbr C CBirattou, from lTiiUdolplua.—G 11 Johnston, Williams A ltadolltfc, nwift A Co, Youiiji, Wyatt A Co, W»yuo, Urecnvhle A i o, I W .Morrch, W P Yungo, U KCc*, Cruno. Well; A Co, F Chun, plon Alo, Hell A Prentiss, U Ucmoudcu, Dana A Wushburu, Putten, lluttou A Co, D 1> Copp, Bilg- bain Kelly A Co, CAL Lamar, Hi iucrs 6: Askew, Ogden, bUrr A Co, J M h*ro, Cupt Turley, aud order. Passengers* j liA*iiiie.oii,A lkwuocJlto Lockwood, lady aud iulant, M T Lyon nni lady, H K McKay vV lady. P U McQuiro, W Ward, 11 \> Holmes, 1 J> Booth, Wuiri-u Cook, J H Marus, Henry p; Hu 1, Miss Ann C Minor, C P Mtckiiey and mother, B fc Wells lady uuduhitd, Mis- Hall, Mrs W MVurb.c, Ja- A Aver>, PGurrau, Til Walton, C B Savage, PR iteUlld, H Monhenmr and sorvtaud 17 steerag -. i\EVV AiiVEitTlSiSMISNib FOIL NEW YOUik Witt tad an Saturday, bt)//» Auytul, at 6)4 o'clock, J\ J/., \)ra:ucty. ^ £ Tho hteanislup ALABAMA, Cupt Sehonck, will leave a» nltovo. J^Ujl|g£For freight or possago apply to PADE1.FORD, FAY A CO. Cabin Passage $25 Stevragu i usftugo -. 8 OSg- shippers oi cotton by these steamships will please take notice, that uo cotton Will bureculvedai (■a presses that Is uot distinctly marked uu thu edgi of the bale. aug27 f I Vi i lA/h’a ri.i--.ull Ji ccTiUN ulNa.—'Hie most J. celebiutod short Staple Colton Uius, now in use, 40 und 60 aaw each, tor sule by FI Pug 27 YoNUK A FRIERSON, No. 94 Bay sireot. savammsk medical College. flMJE 4ih uuuual course of Lectures luthtalu-ti X tiition, will commence on the Urst Moiiduy in November next, aud be combined lor lour momu.-. R. D. ARNOLD, M 11., ProL Theory nud Pruct.eo of Medicino. P. M. KULLOCK, M. I)., Prof. Obstetrics and dis eases ot' Women und Children. W 0* BULLOCH. M. I)., Prof. Principles and Piucticu oi eurgeiy. J. U. HOWARD, M.!»., Pror. ..r Anatomy. E.H. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Iii&tltutes of Mcdl cine. J. B. READ, M. D., Pro!'. Mat. Medlcu and Mod. Jurisprudence. JOsKPil JONES, M.!»., Prof. Medical CbcmUtry JOS. J, WKaT, M. D., Ik'tuuusirutor ot Auatomy. J. G HOWARD, M. 1)., Dvun of lhe Fuu.it). The Proliinloary courpooi loctures will commence on the 20th October, ang 27 Gtdlw LAWRENCE’S KOSENDAbE HY DRAULIC CEMENT. HOFFMAN’S BOSENDALE CEMENT- rilHEf E two brands of Cement uro muuutucturod X by tbotowrenco Cement Com|«any, nud are warranted of tho best qiialby, being used iu al most every department of tho works under the U. 8. Government, ami other Important bydrui He works. For salo at tho nliico of tho Company, on the most favorable terms, by M. W. WOODWARD, Sec’iy. jyl4—2m 92 Wall street, Now Yi». k C ORN,—600 bushels in sacks, for sale by YONGK A FRIERSON, *ug27 No. 91 Bay etrcct. EXCURMONi * The steamer Wl-.LAKA, S IDES k SHOULDERS.—50 liluts Primes Bacon Sides. 8) blids Prime Bacon Shoulders, Just received and for »u!o by nog 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. G RANT AND WILLIAMS TOBACCO.—&0 boxes 6 A H.s Grant k WilliamsTobnci o, just received, aud for salo by SCRAN H »N, JOHNSTON a Co aug 24 CITY VRKA ilRER’foFFlCE, Savannah, 2d August, If60 rflHE Bonds or tho City oftaviinnah.duolHt Feb- X rttary, 1657, (ct'imuouly known as McAllister Bonds,) tasoed lor Central llidlrt ad Stock, will be rodectncd on n; pliculiou, iu Stock or tho CVutral Railroad and Banking Company, at Ita market vul- no, tho Bonds befog received at par. Holders ot the samo preferring cash, can liuvo them redcuino in money. JAS. S. WD KINS, tug 3 City Treat. VALUABLE IUCE PLANTATION FOR SALE, WITHIN TX.V WI.KH OK 1UK ITI\ Of SAVANNAH. O N tho Urst Tuesday iu December next, will ba •old lielbro tho Court Homo In tuo city of Sa vunnah, llio Plantation on the. savannah river, teb miles from the coy, known at Mulberry Grove, be* longing U» the volute o. tiro late \ lUUp Ulmer, con taining six hundred nn-» eighty-seven ncrcs, ct which thcro aro two liuroti ed m reft of Urst qu Uity tide rico latel, and one butured und fifty-Uvoacres under good ba^ka und In « line f late lorcrolUya- lion. Also, seventy five acre-* wl Ittgb fund under cultivation. On llro plnee are agoisi dwo bug house, overseer's house, barns, negro houses uud tho outbuilding*, all In a good state of teptar. Porasn deshriug to purchase will cull ujiqn 1L K, Harrison, Kx*», wlw resides within lour miles of the iirovc, or Hllxa Ulmer, Kz’frix, who resides wjib.u t wo miles of tbo Grove. - , . , , Terms of sale made known on the day or sale. Pfafeeftfilmi not given ijptil the first of Janimr) - Jyl7-t‘J ::f ‘ 1 H. 'K.’iHlRRU'ON. Ex’or. ■•■saor The Charleston Mercury. wiU publish once n week uhUltbe day ta s^. Y HANSON’S LAIPROVEi) I'jNAMELLD L.1G MTNiVf. CONDUCTOHS,’ *aii ut LU C l slruclcdaud mom Wnu.tv t .tegi l .i i,. /Fxutu.y, No. UU s. uouuxt| !j:t i l00 ;; tuui'cr uuu Kiwmu.oJ ilo.u cuu.trut..,. wcll.ug nail IMbliu iiuiiuitiK', in tl.c Miu.tti.dffi; manner. 0UI,b ‘« Also, lor rule, Lightning Ifog 1 ofots, (da** tutors und li imminga lor pin ting nil “ AST* Orders left with J. mpu iJarvu.ir. v u WentFuyetlo street, White a WM^inl. K Northstroot, or ut Factory, No. uo I’’* street, will be promptly uit« u i< a to. Persons wi.-n.ng puiiicoiur m ormatiou rdni,, 10 tttCno Umducters will pUaddn-s t i.iv cON, No. DO Bond street. Italdmnre, Vo * uug 21— lm ATLANTIC AND GULP ItAILUOAD. £§p£i«£3 IS -L auaUuiriiollruud.i.uvluBu.ij.ijru.a ou the vbtli limteut, atm it Icnu » been rcm*-»Li to uie that Uie Intelest of that enicrj ii-e torn? lurthcr tono lor the ohiutmiivut oi .-ub.ci iVv. to tho ttnek, und aequte.-cing m tlmj suggiMtliU, tho meeting oflho iioatd uu tlie atA instant is hereby postponed until the 2. I day, Uciuber next, ut Minedgevilte. K. A. NI'PI.T. Uiairniuc. Mucou, Aug 20, Jboli. aujjy, [AUTUUKI/.M LOTTERY. FORT G.VlaiiiM Ai/iion.ii x U^t£A HI Ta be drawn m thecil) of Atlanta, (la., ;ii|*u!U : 8A1I.RDAY, SOptember27, U&u,outlie HAVANA PLAN. N. King, commander, will leave tho Florida tacaui • iteket wlmrf at 3)£ o’clock, on Tlmrsday next, 26th lust-, on un excursion tnTybec, and re turn same evening. Fur 50c. no half price, cbilJren Inarms and nttrsootto price. Music and refresh- mentaon hoard. ang 20 CLACHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ls. M oiassiy MATCHES k MACKEREL- 25 bbls Molasses, * 100 gross Matches, 15 Ji barrels No. t Mcckorel, icceived and for sale by MtMAHON k DOYLE, aug 20 No. -.ii5 k 207 Bay street. P APER k RAISINS.—160 reams Wrapping Paper 60 hull boxes Rabins, to boxes do,»ocoi i ed and for rale by MrMAHON k LOYLK. aug 28 Soft x 107 Buy street S OAP, STARCH AND CANDLES: 300 boxes Colgate's Family, Palo nnd No 1 Soap 75 do Beii.icll's and Smith’s Family do 7ft do and hull' do Starch 260 do Tallow, Adutnantino and Sporm Can dlo, la sturo and for Halo by auglfc HOI TOM BE, JOHNSON A CO. SAMUEL SWAN dii CO*, Mnnagt r- PRlZta AMOUNllkO TO $ 2 0 4, 0 0 ii !! Wdl be distributed according to the foilovui Bhll.LlA.Vl SCHEME! 30,(MX) Tltousntui '1 IckeiH—10,163 Pilml SCHXMX. 1 prize or &4u,wa> i» 1 « 10,000 is 1 “ lo.ooo is 1 •* 6,OtJO is 1 •• 2,UiO is 1 •• 1,000 ta 1,000 ta 200 are.... loo uro . il'.Xt I . i»> I . i.w I . t,«t I . ii; I lo prizes of, 10J “ . 4 prizes of 200 upp’g to $4o,UUU prize, are 100 7ft 00 60 40 2ft 20 M1 :t I if I lu.ih.u prize, are lo.owi prize, uu •» 5,000 piizc, are iJ 2,Ooo prize, ars i • 1,000 jirize, are M 1,000 prize* uro Id 2U0 prize, uc l&.oOO or $8 amounting to 16,166 prizes amounting to | Whole Tickets $10—Hulves $3.00—Quarter*te | PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. Thro uro 30,COO Tickets i mnbeied fi«tuij&l •loo There uro 16,lHo Prizes utiiitilitii g !■' I 11 ’ 1 P 000. , . L Tbo drawing takes place in public, tunur^B supurfotcmieticc ot twu .-worii Ciuiui-S'IWjco. ■ ino iiumbeis trim l to 3o,oot*, corrw|«® J jB with Uiuku Numturs o.i the Ticket-, .•epur.iterl.ps m paper, ure iMiciicled wiliuiaB-i initos, atcl pluceo III one whetl. , , I Tim first u7 Prizes, t-imUily printed >t*®| circled, lire placed ill iitmiber v Uei. ’lue ■ are then revolved, uud a Number is un , w«i‘ B | tbo wheel of Numbers, im tut the tome t» I Prizj i- drawn rum the other wheel. The nutu« ■ aim Prizes di awn out ui< upm o u«'l ,x “ ..1 the audteuco, uud rog ter»sl by the t V tho Prize being placed »gaiuM the iitiiutcrtj 1 * ■ This operation is i opeated untl ad the drawn out. Aitiioxixxtion 1’hiziB —Tho two prccwup-| tho two sucico ling 4 Sumbei! b* Hhh* ■ llr»t 117 Pries w ilt he entitle. to the iSz-Pr* | inution Prizes, accordh g to the ftTuiue. Tho 15,000 prizes oi !>b are ueterintn. . _ nuinher which draws the &i",0iw pnw| “ „■ number should bo nu oJd nntifoer, tuiu j 1 ' ■ number ticket iu tbo scheme will be t * nUI , !*J| U' un oven number, Han tvei) e\ea num •* ' | wnl be entitled to $6, in inhidi"* •" ■ prize which may be drawn. , . ■ i’urtbusers m buying »•) eedd nnd eU'.* | her whelo ticket, nr*- gnaianm'-T t® * ^ Halves and quarter TUktts in _ l’ r °iJ“J u , ch uncos ofobt'idilng tin-larger I'r.z-*-*' hundred per cent, baiei im the p ! *» •* ‘ anyetb.r Littery Inexl toi All those tickets elidn.n witn <•, 2,4, A —all those eliding w itii I, b, 6, *, ‘‘i n j.j-i Remember that over) prize ta diawn, bio in lull without deduction. All prizes of $1,000, and under, I-U after tbo drawing—otliei pnzes at tlio »u thirty days, full Without uciiueiien. tJr All comittiii.lcutiMiastrict!)' eaOm£ Tho drawn nuiiilieis will be terware , chasers immediately after the ‘ l ra» lu l?-. ^ Prlzo tickets cashed or renewed i* fttclthe olfico. „ Tl , ri t-rfcj GREAT INI CCE1IESWT0CUIP. As one half the Tickets aregnaianted ie*}*fJ wo will sell ceitlllwitcs of paekJge* «• I (odd a“d oven nuuiU r.*) at th 1 L l Vf s I All teat the i» Ticket, into* *ra by the number drawing »n- C.ij * ** , ■ amount guarunu «d utrri.esto tl^ta'^ 1 Cortlllces ol Package ot 10 Wliolo ikwis..- »• *• 10 Bail ,9| ti .. lo ipiailer “ — Adtlrt.if orders ter tickets or certifi« trt 1 I u B ™uniuiuuo,i,«« ;vvt . ai ang24 8. St! AN. OFFICE MUSCOGEE jir* I CuU-XBCS. AUgUsI ill • | A l' a meoung of the wwj •«{•• ■|ei| was resolved that a .UvHeud of raj* |f , per share upon tho gcuoral suak b » tho earnings of the Awl, for .. .. ht^l ending 81st July, |wy«b« «" •jjjy in 8»»fI or boptetnbornext Allrt*k r< J['<’■ nah wdl receive their dividends ut toe to* ■ P llnnter,l>q,’ . cf The Annual Mt»- Png of the ‘ D Company Will b. Tehl on the her next, tit thi- .mw. All to a free M«age * . < r the road tosi wi^ ^ P aug 18—12 *'• ‘ I PLUMBING. . pLUMBINri. in *U ite fjjjjJJ&ff I 1 tended to at tbo II style. AIm», imiy ta» •burnt. od Iron, Tiu Him leaded Bsth Patent Pan Water Gljwta, JfjVite^ i| Brass and Plate j tacks, tor*;*1 IIitM. »• r sale M thu House Furnw® SOUTH-WESTEllN U. u. c0 ., T M/Cox, Ajigutl 14th. IMi,. [ D ividend no. 9.-nm maid cri.treuonva thl.1 day declared a dividend ot FourlWbr pvi shaie ou tiro capital si*.ck of tUia umimw uoin tho earnings of tho Houd for fou ms milling duty hist, pa.inbit-on and alter the ijiiim stunt. Mockholders iuMivunnah v. ill receive their i!m dends ut tho Lcntn.l Railruut l ank. JNU T. huilElBl.I.T, mnrl6—lm • ■_ CANliY MAMJl'AtTtlRT AND' IO.V FECI 1<>\ Ait Y. TVAV1DJI. having letireU |.n, I X/ politics, would Inioini tliopubiiotlirtiLcI* I ^u».e to uiukiug camlive, and semi,;; j iaci. tm. I lectiouuries, in ted Tndie, Nuts Ac , m ijj ^ tab.isi.ed . land nci nti) occupad lj- Li.'tu.V* couibe, Rico »n: Htzgeiate, coim-r o. nrugiiin I Uhilukcr atrcits, teivatuiuh, (>n . wiiuei.e m.iU I , loui-od lo ucciiinii.ouuto at.a til. u.l orders with I piomptuess aud Ule|iiU h, to Teiuoiitib-, .ttuii f cans, und the *• dear [ci/ lt" gei.eia.iy. 1 TIlia ii tilO plncu Whl lo till! gtHUlUeVoilgll (atir I is mudo. F Iftiuugh taid. Teitus cx,h. Nodi.ug.) lorpaik I iuj or Ahippiug. 1 aug vo—-nt. Hrnught* •"art _