Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, August 28, 1856, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

Dully, I'rl-WMUly niirt Wuefcly. Ofleitl frpw of tfo Pity «ad County k.b. Hilton & co. r^PKItTOU AND PUBLISHERS. B. B. HflftOW « - • - ~ - - Editor. «. V. HMtudoH.- - AemMhto mttnv> IHUBhAy HOBN11VO. apo. m. JAMES BUCHANAN, o» rnnmrmtiu. FOR VICK PRESIDENT! JOHN 0. BRECKINRIDGE op uirroeir, Klmors for the 8Ute at Large. WILLIAM B. STILUS, or Cbutluun. IVERSON U HARRIS, of Baldwin. AJ.TUNATES FAR TUP STATE AT LABOS. HENUY O. LAUAR. of Bibb. AUUUSTUB R. WRIGHT, of Floyd. DISTRICT ELECTORS. UL ilUthct, Tuohas U. Foreran, or Glyun. Id. DUtrlct, Sahcel Hall, of Macon. Id. District, James N. Ramsay, of Harris. 4th. DisBict, Lucies J. Gaktkell, of Fulton. Mb. Laurel, John tV. Lewis, of Cass. 6th. Dlstrtct, James P. Simmons, ofGnlnnetL Tth. District, Thomas P. Sapfold,of Morgan. 8th District, Taos. W. Thomas, of EllierL THE ULUEH 1 GROW, THE MURE l,\- CL1NED I AM TO BE WHAT IS CALLER A STATES RIGHTS MAN.—Jam" llucli- anon's enmeh on Uu admitiion of Arkansas, in 1838. I FOLLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS, AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT-—John C. Brtckcnridgt in re syonsrio his nomination for the .Vies Pmiden- Wo are requested to slate Unit ttio stcumor Wslaka, will not go on su excursion to Tybeo us ad- Tsrtlssd, on account oftbo weather. mi» r . >i Contrast, between Baebanan and / Fillmore. ThoBrpuNican docs well, when the sub ject is Fillmore’s rocotd touching the institutioi s of the Sooth to generalize—and talk of "elan den” and the like. And when it charges that Mr. Buchanan is equally implicated with Fill more In the efTorts made In Congress to fui* ther the efforts of the abolitionists, it asserts What la so notoriously erroneous as to need no contradiction. If it were intimated that Tom Paine and John Wesley, pursued the same oonrse, and-held the same sentiments toward, the Christian religion, thero would he about Ejyspcb foundation for the chargo ns there Is for that which Implicates Buchnnan in Fill more’s'war upon the institutions of the South As wo have already Bald, wo now reiterate, wi der the well settled conviction of Its truth By hr tho most surprising foaturo developed in tho last few fays, Is tho vote of this dlstin- gnlshod Know Nothing, deliberately given tv Uie Black Republicans. Fremont's position wr can In some measure account for. Ho Is a non. desorlptln birth and principle—born in Savan nnh, or perhaps In France | reared In Oharlea-. ton; sometimes a teacher on land, and some-! times on w'.iter; at one moment hrciiklqg.hh shius on the Rocky Mountains, at anothei squabllng with Gon. Kearney In California.*,-llu son-lu-luw or such n father-in-law, and against tho consent of the latter j a gold digger and n bunker | a Senator from California, and atonal rCRudluted by that Bhito—he has lived a life o such vicissitudes as to regard flxed principle, with contempt. Success Is 11U that bo look to: the means of obtaining It, ho Is utterly In different about Tho sumo ambition which prompted him to bcuIo the Rocky Mountains, without regard to whether ho BacrUlced all hi, twin or not, Is the motive power which makes him attempt the summit of his alms. Treach ery and money are thu.two great engines upon which he relies. This Mr. Davis cannot be placed on a level with Fremont even. Fremont Is a mongrel aud a cosmopolite, tills man represents wliui ought to bo a slavcholding community, If It is ust. The good faith which the city of Balti- more owes to the State of Maryland, require, that thero should be sent a Congressman who will respect und defend her institutions. Wt are ot opinion that neither tho man hlmscl nor the party which elected him, can entertain sound views upon this, our ullabsurblng ques tion. The transition from the lteprcsentativ. of a Southern city, to a rank Abolitionist, could not have been the work ol a day or an hour without a prior proclivity towaids tin sarao course. The true Southern men of Balti* wo to should rise, without respect to party, auu with the assistance of an outside pressure irom the wholo State of Maryland, crush thin minora- ulcvipcr from the political Ucld forever. Even tho papers of his own party, do not ap. pear to relish his course. Wo quote; From thoB.ltlmoro Patriot. Han. Henry Winter Davis. The vote of the Hon. Heury Winter Davis, in support of the Army appropriation hill with the Kansas proviso attached, has created no little surprise among his friends and and con stituents in this city. How he cun reconcile this action with his sense ofduty tothosowhoselec- led him as there representative, it is for him to SfiV, When ho cast his vote for Speaker Banks .t was well understood here that there wrerej clrcnmst incus which ut least palliated that apparent lapse, is they did not wholly jus- ,y it. But what excuso ho has for Bitatuiuing tue obuoxious Kansas clause, and thus strength ening the hands of the Republicans, retarding i settlement of the differences betweeen the House aud tho Senate aud jeopardizing the peace of tho country, even those who arc most disposed to defeud any political aberrution on uis part canuot possibly divine. It &lr. Davis has any ambition to contiae to represent in Congress tho city of Baltimore, he must learn to r fleet the sentiments of his con- •ititutents more truly than he has done by iiis recent voto, or they willhavo none of him. They desire to remiua Mr. Davis that it is not at all necessary to his success in opposing De ft ho Bhould coquette toiih Republi• suddin and Inex other of- „ turneaup —lb Erie, a lew rod. from .bore struggling to keep from (Inking. He toy. io Is unconscious or wliat tnneplred line, fit oR tho company at Willoughby, till he fouuil hlmneir draggling In the water. He win gain ed tho chore, nmffounda house, where he Wit. eared far, but wfaers ha waa or how he cairn thero was mere than he knew. Ho had been In a trance or aomnambnllitlo state for nine days. —Painvillt Telegraph. CapL E. F. RuHIti, of. the Nicaraguan arm) arrived In our city yesterday afternoon. He lUVEROS, tf. U„ Demonstrator of Ann. Nlearugua.—Augueta mil, Constitutionalist 17ill Tho principal Katuaa correspondent of „tho Now York Tribune, it Is reported, haa been arreated as a hone thief I This wlU not abate In the least, from the truthfulness of his Ik- taro letters. The sllciit eye is often a men pow erful eon qneror.than the noisy tongue. A Piiotzstant Convent.—Professor Stahl Is about to establish a Prutestaat Convent In Prussia. The project affords matter for a very animated conversation in aiauy of tho Berlin circles, this being nn institution which belong ed,until now,exclusively to the L'utholic church, t'hc convent in question is to be ut ouco a re- lugeuuusyhimtursoulu wearied with the af fairs of Ibis world, aud a kind of seminary for youth, it is to bo called the Vtaconagt. Tkkrible Affair—A correspondent of the Petersburg Intelligencer, says: “A most sbockiug occurrence took plaeo in FlususUo a lew ulgbts eiuce. A gentleman, into several motherless children, arrived at that place, aud in the course of the night the mmutea of tho hotel were 'aroused by terrllic screams, and on tracing up the sound, found that it emanated from the room in wmch the goutlcmnu und Iiis children lodged. Breaking (be door open, tho horrilied spectators saw tbu. ho was laboring under a horrible, dream, or uight-mare, auu was in tho act of pulling out mo tongue orhis youngest child, whom he had takcuto Bleep lit the! bed with him. He was Immediately aroused to see tho body of his lit tle child dreadlblly bruised abd lacerated, aud told those who had awakened blm, that ho bud dreamed that some,uuo waa murdering the child und he was tryiug to rescue it. His agony was said to bo indescribable- At the time tho pas sengers leit Flneastlo for this place, tho poor child was alive, hut la an extremely perilous condition.” UAIUlSOItB 0 OLVMBIA SAVANNAH GEORGIA. rTIHK Regular Conn*. or Lectures In-tho above In- X stHatlon, wiU commence on Iho.PIrst Monday la November next Tim Faculty U cooit.tated'u BWWillHl — 11. Is BYRD, U. D, rror. Prlaclples and Practice if Medicine. UOLMKd hTKKLE, M. II., Prof. Obstrlcs and dla- asi'aofwnmouan.tctilldren. ’ WEN1.EY 0. NORWOOD,‘-M.' 'D., Prof. Mxtcrla Mudlcn; and Mudlcal Jurlslirudeoce. IMWlUfMM J, HUBERT, II. D., FroT. Physloloyy ui I'ntlioloay. ... JAHoS 11. MIIREL, u, D„ Prof. Anatomy. J. W. BKNSUN, it. D., Prof. PrUidptes And Piaoilpo ofBurgerjr. , Wll.UaM T. FEAY, it. D., KAerltUM', Prof of homUlry ‘ ' K. J. 01J umijr. Fees, Tor (bo full couruoj $105 Mutriculatlou $6, Dumouutrulor llOi Graduation ISO. For further InlbrmaUou, uddress II. L. JlYRD,M.D.Dean. aug 28 fimwtw NOTICE. T HE Bohr JULIA A; RICH, will tailed positively on Saturday rtoxt. All persons havlug freight tut Now Orleans, will Bend It down beforo Friday livening. LOCKETT it SNELLINUS. ■ KBUZIK'S PATENT WATBRFILTK1I An assortment of sizes and with the latest improvement, can ouly ho louud at our store. Wo will sell them at tho manu* fucturor's retail prices, addlug only the transportation, and put them up free of charge. KENNEDY & BEACH, Uodgsou'B block, cornorof Broughton and Bull sts. „ Jnlyl7 XiflS OF BREAD. City Tkkx^urkb’m Omcx, > “Savannah, August 1,1856. j T HE'averugo prlgo of Flour the hut month being six dolllars aud fifty cents per barrel, bruau must wolgh as rollowH : lOct loaf must weigh ?}!„* 5 . lib 2oz 8 l0 f* r ‘ JAMKH B. WILKINS, C. T. atgl ZU difference between tho Congressional record of Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Fillmore is about this: while the former in no instanct gave a vote in opposition to the institutions oi the South, the latter in no instance gave a v6te in their favor. While Buchanan general lj voted on questions touching the institution 1 of slavery with Olay, Calhoun, William R King and J. M. Berrien, Fillmore with quite at much uniformity, on the same questions voted with' Giddings3Iado and other abolition- fats. Was it tho annexation of Texas Fill more opposed, Buchanan advocated it Fil more opposed it because Texas was a slav« State—Buchauun advocated it as a raeaus oi strengthening aud protecting the South. Was It, the abolition of sluvery in tho Dis trict of Columbia ? Fillmore supported, Buch anan resisted it. Was it the general agitu- tation of the slavery question, with u view 1 emancipation ? Fillmore eucouruged—Buchan an denounced. Coming down to the period since either o them was in Congress, they arc separated it every case when called upon to take positloi on questions affecting the South by tho suim well defined line - or should we not say, by ti» gome broad,deep gulf? Mr. Buchauan, as Secretary of State, at tempted to optaln Cuba from Spain—an object of the highest importance to tho South. Mr Fillmore, as President, took grounds against the acquisition of Cuba—undoubtedly becau** slavery exists there. The fugitive slave bil bod.no more earnest advocate anddefendei than Buchanan. Fillmore, though prohibited by the principles of his party from vetoing it signed it with greut reluctance. The repeal o the odious Missouri restriction, by which tin South was prohibited from colouring any terri tory north of the northern, line of Arkansas— that repeal, so unaniraonsly sustained by tin South, and by conservative men everywhere— ao bitterly denounced by abolitionists und fret- •oilers—is not more warmly sustained by tin South than by Buchanan, is not more bitterly . denounced by the abolitionists than by Fil, mow. Fusion In Pennsylv^tla. A correspondent of tho Baltimore Patriot (a Fillmore paper) writing from Pennsylvania blasts that the friends of Fillmore and Fremont In that State are generally uniting ngaisti Buchanan. He says: BHaving a few hours leisure in Chambersburg. prior to the cars starting, I attended a country political convention being there to nomi Bite candidates for Franklin county. Then was much excitement and a large gathering Two sets of delegates! American and Bepubli- oaos) were present. Thoy ult met in the court • . j —i,L n ... iim oii/vtioof ^iunution nomi natad'a union ticket representing both parties, preponderating la Fillmore's proclivities. Aa u general thing throughout Pennsylvania, these parties -alt opposing Buchnnan—Aoce cither united or intend uniting. The indications are also veru conclusive that they design affiliating at the Presidential contest. " The desire to defeat Buchanan Is so intense that they eay any means ivill Justify the ends. Cnmherland county n day or two ago also nominated a union ticket of American and Republicans to defeat Democracy. And that appear, without rebuke in a Boathern Fillmore organ, Americana of Georgia I Bach is the ban quet to which you ere invited. Defeat Buck- (nan with Fillmore If yon can—but liy all meant defeat him, The came paper haa at last taken ground openly in Ikvorof tho restoration of the MIs- aonri Compromise. ^ How long before the Know Nothing presses of Georgia will follow salt A Curious Inoidzht—Nine brothers, living - - In different localities, over a region of countiy 3,000 miles In extent, recently met in Chicago to proceed to St. Lawranco county, N. Y., to vUt an ,ged mother. At Mobile oa the 23d Inst, India or Gunny Bagging was quoted ot twonty-Ove cents per yard. ' The National Kausaa Committee of Chicago acknowledge the receipt of the throe thousand Julian, from Gerritt Bmtth eaq.- '— . Uttera were received by the Africa from Faria -tiling that the Henra. Rothehllda bad Joai .concluded a new contract with the Bank of ‘nance for a large amount of gold, say Ml talUtons of pounds sterling, equal to about mocracythat cans. They have, moreover, a strong conviction that uttho next session of Congress the elec tion of a President will devolveuputqthe House, null as rumor has already been busy nscribiug io him a ubauge of position not only at all com- liutible with ins duty to his constitutents, they rave a rig.it to ask 1 Hands. him explicitly where he SIZE NLAROED, STYLE IMPROVED. It has doble the quantity and strength ol any otaer# , It givei a perleetlv natural color. ; It colors every ahadVfrom light brown to . It is perfectly harmfess to. the skin, Its effhet is instantaneous and peri It to tho boat, quiokeat, choapwt aud «aioi ever made. tST Directions for uao accompany each box. _ Price—1 or. fil—2 ozs. $1.60—1 ozs. $3—8 ozs. $b [Entered according to au Act or Congress, in the year 1866, by A. W. Harrison in tho Clerk's (Jflico of the District Court of tho United States for the Eastern For sato by the manufacturer, AP0LL08 W. HARRISON, dec!8—ly 10 South 7th st.. Philadelphia. [From tho Brunswick Herald.] Rall-Rootl Convention. Office of Kkunswick<& FlafRailkoad Co., 1 New Yoke, August 13th, ldfifl. J B. F. Umiffin Esq.—Dear Sir. You ate iwuro that the President aud Directors of the Savannah Albany & Gulf *«atl Uoud Compauy mvo issued a call for a couvoutioa to he held u 'i'hoiuasvilio ou the Fourth of September.— i he objects of tlie meeting, so far as they can je traced on the surface ure set fortu iu the address which accompauies the call. The President u d Directors of the Bruns* ■vick & Florida Rail Ruud Company, are pro- uuutiiy sensible of the louder solicitude for ueir interests indicated iu this movement. Xevcithelcss, they will have uuthing to do • ith it. They trust that uo friend of their Toad willsuuctiou it by his vo.co, or even by us presence. Our intelligent irieuds at the mutu will not tail to perceive, that under a mouth and rather sauctimuuiuus pro.essiun •t friendship, there lies concealed a deep hus ility to us aud ull our pluus. whenever it shull become desirable—as it oou may—for the President und Directors oi mis Coiupuuy to speak to the people of South- ..in Georgia, they wlll~do so—m tbirowu mme aud on their own responsibility—without .ue aid ofiuterpreiers uom any quarter. Very Uespeoiully. HkNKy G. WilEELEU, ^ Secretary, l it'll iruui erly Ac cross ui Fjjy. f And lien / stood by al ' ojitlt ut' 4li : How Whiskey Tastes. Tho editor of the Boston Olive Branch says mat a recent session of one of the Western JonfereuceH of the Methodist Episcopal Church •joutli, the venerable Bishop aoule, iu making <oiue observation ou ttie subject of Temperance, is represented as having said : "Though 1 have passed the seventy fifth year if my age, I have not yet learned how whisky ..isles!” True to the letter. We were preseut m the occasion, aud hoard, ns tho old people lived to, "with ray owu ears,” the statement as t fell from the lips of that emiucut minister oi ‘io cross of Christ. here it should be known aud well under- y all concerned, that as the legitimate . esult of this rigid udhereuce to the total dis use of ardent spirits, the Bishop, though now verging towards the eightieth year of his age, is possessed of a much larger share of physical energy aud muscular strength than usually /.ills to the lot of meii iu the prime of life; nor cun his most iutimute aud intelligent friends uid acquaintances perceive the slightestubate iiieut in the herculean force und vigor of his meutal faculties. He stands us uprightly, wulks is briskly, eats as heartily, sleeps as soundly, u ilk* as fluently, preaches as powerfully, prays oa fervently,and feels as deeply and intensely lurtue interest aud prosperity of the church, as •io did forty years ago. In addition to his iucessant and arduous la- •mrs, within the limits oftlie several States and Territories of this great confederacy, for ‘the luM; half ceutury, ho lias twice crossed the At lantic, performed tho tour of Europe, and preached the glad tidings of salvation to ad miring thousands in nearly ail the principal towns aud cities oftbo British Empire. Besides this, within the last tweuty-four months ho bos twice visited California, super intended both sessions oftlie Puciflc Conference, aud traveled extensively through many portions of that far-distant land, proclaiming "Jesus, ind him crucillcd,” ns tho only hope pf a wretched and ruined world, to the vast crowds that everywhere flocked to hear him, in tho wide wustes, as in the cities full. But not having yet filled up tho measure of his obligations to tho church und the world, ho is oven now holding himself in readiness to pay California n third visit, should no one of the yonnger members of tho Episcopal College find t convenient to enter upon the performance of this important mission. Such, in brief, is a rough outline sketch of the physical, intellectual, mural power and effi ciency of the man—and the only man— who can in truth say, at the udvunced ago of seven- ty.Uve years, "1 hi key tastes!” Justico Handy, of the Supremo Court of Mississippi, has docided that railway compa nies In that State are not obliged to fence their roads, and ure uot liable for damages in killing cattle, on the necessary prosecution or their busluoss, and when the act is unurotda* ble, alter the exorcise of such core, pmdonce und skill as discreet men would uso to pre vent it havo nut yet learnod how wills* Three prisoners, L. It Parker, Edward Wal lace and Joseph Donbon, made their escape from the Columbus juil on Monday alteruouo They were couliued for burglary and negro stealing. Tho uncertain man is as a wave of the sea forerer toned to tod tiro. BOARD OF HEAJaTH. S4VAXXAH, 27th August, 1866. The Board mot. I’rosoat—I. Davenport, Chair man pro torn.; .1. M. Shelman, J Mallory, T. A-kew, T. J. Naylor, R. Scan Lin, J. D. Stobblns, S, Currel, H. SUeppord, M. J. Finney, J. Wilder, J. A. Fuwnst aud S. A. T. Lawrouco. Report of Interments in Laurel Drove Comotory for tho week ending 26tb August, I860. Savannah. ✓ Aug. 24 Jfiller—7 months 17 days—toothing, Aug 22. Eustatho Simon—28 yoars—disease un known, Franco—brought dsud from tho couutry. Aug. 26. TUos A. Bruning—41 years—sun-struck, died uttho Hospital. Aug. 20. John Comioli—28 years—congestion of bruiu, Ireland, died at the Hospital. BUCKS AND COLOR®. Aug. 23. Dinah—2 years 8 mouths—worms. Aug. 26. Isaac—60 yoars—disoaso or bowdla. Aug. 23. K.izubeth Corona—62 years—luthaw- lion of bowolti Aug. 20 H irry-*B4 years—accidentally drowu- ed—coroner's inquest. J. II. Hriaicocx, Keeper L 0. 0. Report oflatcriacata la tho Cathedral Ccmutory tor tho week ending 20tli August, I860. Aug. 20. Mary C Ribero--4>i yoars—reralttaut fever, Savanuah. Aug. 21. Ann Archibald -2K years -aptams, 8a- vunnab. - Aug. 22. Mary./Joulgau—5 months—Inflamatlou, Savannah. Aug. 24. Mary Ann Brady—UK years—Cau- cruut orls,Savaucab. Aug 20. Michaol.Brlen—40 years—swamp fever, Ireland. DxitgL Oilk, Keeper C. C. Whites 0, colored 4—total 13. I. DAVENPORT, Chairman b#h., pro tom. S. A. T Lawkknck, M. D,, Scc’ry B» H. .... ~ 4 lDiM#Mai anil Heard itt-Kamas and M esourl. 1110 last of tbo Foresters, ur Huimrfl ou the dor. A story of the old Virginia frontier By o* the chip boy «>f the Dry Dock. Ttia Duke or Marchmont; or tho Ktiinod Dumblor. By Q. W. M Reynolds. ' Dick Tsrloton] Dr.the|ajt .t»f.hlH Rsco. By J.F. Smith. Wlon Percy; hr tho Memoirs of au Actress. Dy 0. W. M Reynolds. Tho Ruct&uucr’s Daughter, beautifully Illustrated. By Ned Buntllno. ' ' For rate at No. ifffl Congress street, ang M D omestic liquors^m bbis e l'heips 1 Rye ain 3 bbis Luther Felton's Boston Rum 2b do Domestic Uraudv 60 do old Oouncctlcut River tilu 75 do Now Orleans Ucctlfled Wblriky 2o }i and 20 \i casks Twigg lloop Braudy, in storo aud for sale by . aug7 SCRANTON, J01LNST0N K CO. D RY HOODS.—LadlcB open worked Hose, do Uslo Thread do, Uo English and Herman do Children's Colton IIoso and Souks Gent’s Half IIoso, Taney and plain Do Silk aud Lisle Thread Gloves I)o Uslu Under Shirts ladles’ Gauze, Merino aud Thread Under Shirk Do Hair Otmb Skirts Cambric uud Swiss Flouncing and Bands, &o, lor sale at lowost prlcos by Jy22 . DaWlTT fc MORGAN, glUEd.—lO lihds aides iuudmg from sdir Georgt I Davis ami for sale by augO OGDEN. STARR & CO. B altimore leaf lard,—20 bbis Prime No 1 Leaf tard ; 60 kegs Uo Uo do do landing and for sale by aug6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & Co. M OLASj’KS—100 bbis Molasses,tbr snioto arrlvt per solir Julia A Rioli. by . aug8 LOCKETT k SNKLLINGS. PERIODICALS. P UTNAM’S Monthly Magazine for May. Frank IxjbIIu’s Gazetto of Fashions for May. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review for April. Received and for sale by • WARNOCK k DAVIS, maylS 160 Congress street. "POTATOES.—400 barrels superior Plantin X Patotoes: 60 do Wostorn Reds• uud 6Q do I’ertc . Blows, for saJo by mar8 BRIGHAM, KELLY k W». S SL’GAR^ SOAP AND STARCH^ 20 lilids Muscovad audo l’orto Rico Sugar 30 bbis A, B and C do 160 boxes l*alo aud Family Soap 50 do Capita do 250 do Fraser’s, Colgate's and Oswego Plarcl received und for ^le by McMahon & doyle, JjrJO • • 2t6 and 207 Bay street. TjlLOUR,—86 bbis Fresh ground Flour In birrols J; 89 “ . V • !»* “ •». sacks, lor sale by . YOUJiO .& WYATT, •ag22 , , _ v , W HITE CO W.—1,000 bushois Prime B iitlmnrn White Corn, for sale by aug 22 • :YuUN(».& WYaTT, Or I vr.lJL )t Pug *iT ••moiBayitrotei SAVANNAH MEDICAL CuLLEOE. f| UIE 4ih annual course of Luuturos In this Iu t X tutlon,willcoinmeneoon tho first .Hominy!. ' tivomber next, and ho contiuiied lor rounmuntn it. D. ARNOLD, U D., Prof. Thoory and Prabt.ci of Medicine. P. M. KULLOCK, U. D., Prof. Obstetrics and.dl- oaHi'MUf Womuu aud Cliildrvn. W G. BULLOCH. M. D, Prur. Principles an- I'ractiuu oi nnrgoiy. J. (1, HOWARD, M. D., Prof, or Anatomy. E. H, MAliflN, M, J>.; Prof, lihtltutoa or Mvill cine. 1 J. u: HEAD, M. P., Prof Mat. Medloa and Mo i Jill IsprUdt lice. Ju.nKPil JUNE?*, M. D., Prof. Medical Ghoinliir) JUH. J WEaT. *t. D., Duiuoustrutor«. Auut m. J. G. Howard, M it,, Liuu of Ilio Ktuiy. T'bn iTpi ini. ary courseoiiectuios will couihmnc* on iiu '.OUi t oiouer. utis 27 CIUlw » OPE.—200 Colls Rojmj for sale, to .arrive per brig Zorvaster; by biaug 2 , C.OCKETT fc^NELUNGS. B ASKETS—An elegant aRsortmout of Traveling Basket*. Just received by Btoamor from New Yora. ActaUU Invited at KENNEDY k BEACH'S House Furnishing Store, Hodgson’s near block. ;J)I7 ; ^ boxes Nassau iiOmonsand per stoumer. aud for Halo J. D. JESSE. RANGES, to.—10 bp: U Orangoi, received pot by Jyt7 NOTICE irmLE.tal m m th« city F. H. firlllln will Vf act as my attorney. aug 17 G. M. GR1EFIN. B laCUUU—loi) bbis Uutter, Sugar, aud Soda Biscuit, 20 do Pl ot Bread, 10 bbU Princeton k Fox's Crackers, SO boxes Milk aud Sod; Biscuit, in store and for salo by aug 19. WEBSTER k PALMES. S' UUAR. SOAP, SODA, SYRUP AND STARCH— 160 bols Stuart's A, B and C Sugar 76 do Crusboil and Pulverised Sugar 160 boxes Colgate's and Beadoll’s Soap 176 do Pale do loo do No 1 do 100 do Castile do 160 do Toilet do 100 do Sub Cab Soda 60 kegs Washing do 75 bbis Syrup 100 boxes Lomon Syrup 200 do Oswego, olgnto’sk RonitelPa Starch, landing and In storo lor sale by aug 17 McMAHUN fe DOYLE. iXuKtiALK—A lot of lino iudlan Peaches.' J} auglfi A. BON AUD. S SIDES AND HAM-3-30 hhds Clear Sides 20 tierces choice Hums, landing and tor Hale by ailgl6 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k 10. V INEGAR, FLOUR, to-—26 bbis Cider Vinegar 20 bliL-r Whito Wtno Vluogttr 60 baskets quarts aud pints Wine 100 boxes asuriod qutillilcs Bey’s Lemon Syrup 25 casks Uibberi’s I iut Porter 25 do Jofirey’s Ambre Alo, pints; lauding and fur salo by ang16 HQLCOMPE, JOHNSON k CO . YD Au ui.su aau nui't—IO uaius (tuui.y muui JjJO half bale.* do do 200 coils Kentucky Hoihi, in Btore, for sale by J7‘»8 WtBSTER & PALMES. gjTOR SALE ON THE WH.Utt— Jj 100 bbis c hoice New Orleuns Mo usces 210 wliolo aud lialf oils Kentucky Rope 22 casks Clear and 10 do Ribbed Bacon Sides, rceoivod per brig Zoroasior. auglO LOCKETT & SNELL1NGS. P APER—600 roams Wrapping Paper, assorted l» zes, landing aud for sale bv jy24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k «** B iUTTEil—20 tubs uhiiluo Goshen Butter,Tunding ' por steainor und l‘»»r sale by a life 14 SCRANTO.., JOHNS rON 6: CO. L ARD AND CANDLES.—20 bbis uuiTWkugs No 1 Loot' Lard 76 boxes Adamantine Candlea, star brand 100 do Boadoll'8 Tallow do, Just received and for sale by jylO SCRAN ION, J OHNSTON k 00. pilSroaiuPHS. Urge sized photographs, ta ken by DULLER, AT TWKLYK Is u-.h.*- fKK DOZZ> Also, Ambrotypes and Da- gucrfeotypen, in his usual su perior style. A coins solicited. • J. W. MILLER, mar27 cr. St. Jullan-st. and Market square. W HITE BRANDY-6cai-ka-White Brandy, suit- able for putting up poaches, so., Just iceuiv <xl aud for salo by Jy27 A. BONAUD. SUGARS—200 bids Clarified .-ugar,* A, B aud C 0 50 bbis Crushed und Powdered do, for sal.* 1 y aug8 WEB *fEtt k PALMR8 CaniiiiErrinl iSnbUpa. Savannah Market, Augqst MS* 27 halos or cotton was sold on yesterday, 23 bales old crop at lie. and 4 bales uew cotton at 12c. Export*. BALTIMORE—Pprsto.rosbJp Freeman Rswdcn. 105 bates cotton, 110 casks rice, 09 boxes Copper uro, 27 bags Feathers, 6 boxes Mdze, 1 bag 1 bar rel, aud 1 cask Bees Wax, 8 bags Gensing. PHILADELPHIA.—]Per schr R. W. Tutt.-45 bales cotton. 1,620 bars old railroad iron, 14 bales cotton worte, 62 bags feathers, 2 half casks brandy, 16 p ickages Mdze, 4 buxos aud 1 keg old type. 7 hogs, heads, do, 17 bbis do, 69 Backs wheat, 63 bales Do* mostics, 10 bags coru, 2 blocks marblo. NEW YORK.—Per steamship Florida.—8 bales Sea Island Poitou, 278 sacks, wheat, 470 do. Rice (luur,3 barrels Dees Wux, and suudry packages Mdz. Receipt* per Central Railroad, Aug* 28. 381 bales cotton, 1,426 sacks wheat, 76 bbis flour, 54 bales Domestics, 27 do wool, aud Mdzo. To C B Ash, Dr Park, Wm Duucun, Ruso, Davis Long, Hun ter It Gammoll, N A Hardoo k Co, Brigham, Kelly k Co, Uostun k Vi.lutengor, Ethridge & Co, A A Thomas k Co, H M IatUteau, H Latbrop k Co, P Jueubs, W Molina, K R Agt, S D W Rogers & Norris, Kiug k Sou, Butler k Frierson, Young k Frierson, Cruuo, Wells k Co, D DCopp, Cohens It Hertz, Jno iugorsoll 1 Fort of Savannah., ,.AUGUST 88 Arrived* Schr. Transit, Halford, Philadelphia, Hunter k. Gammoll. echr N M Tannor, Todd, Baltimore, 6,000 bushels corn, Brigham, Kelly & Co. Cleared. Steamship Florida, Woodliull, Now York, l’adel ford, Fay k Co. Steamship Freeman Rowden, Urccu, Baltimore, Brigham, Kelly A Co. echr R W lull, Strowbrldgo, Philadelphia, C A Greiuer. Conalgneea* Por schr Transit, from Philadelphia—Brigham, Kelly k Co, iJlyler ft Kllno, C R K, M A Cohen, D It Copp, J li Carter, J M Cooper, Crauo, Wells * Co. W D Ethridge, W BGilos, Sav Gas Work*. Gilbert' k Tiiduu, Hunter a Guminuil, Ilutcombe, Job stou A Co, Hardwick & Cook, J Husbroucjc A Cu Iron Steamboat Co, Lovell A LalUmoro, RAJ Lucblison, 11 Morse, Patteu, Hutum A Co, Ruse. Davis a Lung, Stuloy A White, swill A Co, N B A H Weed, Wayue A Sou, Augusts A Wayuo boro’ R R, YoUuga A Fmreou, Passengers. U lli ay. Mis* fclras A sorvl, W U Bray, A A Rolf, a&d Vt steerafif Dr. BPLane’fl • VKLXB11ATXD VKHMMVII AXO LIVEN FILL*. A singului oombinaiten, but very effectual, as tho following will Miow : Nkw YoitK, Novombor 20. 1862. Knowing, from experience, tbo valuable quali ties ol Dr. M’Laiiu’s Vormiiuge and Llvor Pills, pn- pared by Fleming Bros., Pittsburg, i havo for sum time back considered it my duty, and rnudo it m> business, to mako those articles known wbtrover went among my friends, A short tlmo ugo l be cume acquainted with tho case of a youug girl, who seemed to bo troubled with worms and live, complaint at tbo sarao time, and had been suffui • log fur some two raoutbs. '1 brougb mv persuasion Bhe purchased one bottle of Dr, 61’lAue's Vormi- fugo, and ouo box of Livor Pills, which sho took ac cording to dlreetluus. Tho result was, sho posxco a large qtiuntity of worms, und thinks that ouo bo* mure of tho Pills wdl restore her to perfect health Her name and residence cun bo teamed ou cailim on E. L. Theall, Druggist, corner of Rutger and Monrue streets. Ay Purchasers will bo careful to ask for DR. M’LANE’S CELKbRATKD VERMIFUGE, manufac tured l*y Fuunxd Bros,, of Pittsburgh, l’a. All otbei Virmtfugcs in compa'ison, are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’s geuuino Vormifugo, also hiscotebrateu Liver Mils can now bo had nt all respectable drug stores. Xoue geuulne without tho signature of auglB—[2]-8 FLEMING BROS. O N CONSIGNMENT- 2000 bushels Prime Cora; 100 do Cow Peas: 200sacks “Palace Mills’’ Flour; 10 bbis Raw Ulm; 10 do Monousaboia Whisky; 6 do Domestic Brandy; For sale low, by Jel3 PATTEN, HUTTON k 00. T 0COMOTIVE NEEDLES.—A t XJ gant article which needs only to l new atm ele* —B ^ .... to bo tried on» e to insure tbo constaut preference of the seamstress, Just rooeivod and for sale by ‘ mar)8 I.ADSON A ROGERS. S ARPEK FOR JULY.—Harper’s New Mobtuly Mtsaitne, to, Jutyu»M junolB 169 Congress street, !y, Washington’Irving. We can supply all Uh this most desirable work, iu any style of ' IRVING’S W8HINGTON. TTOLUME 111 of tho Life of George Washington, X:, | binding. Tho Wanderer, a tale of Life’s Vicissitudes. “Trudging along, unknowing what ho sought, And whlsfling as bo wont, for w.iiit or thought.” Ey the author of the Watchman, Lnmpligher,eto. John Halifax, Gentleman, by the author of The Head or tho Family. Olivo, Ac. Dickons’ Household Words lor July. Putnam’s Monthly for July • Frank Leslie's Gazettco oi Fusblon Tor July. Mrs Stephens’ lUuatfated New Monthly for July. Blackwood’ Kdinburh Magazine for June. For Mlo by WARNOCK A DAVIS, • Booksellers aud Stationers, jy2 159 CoDgrosa afreet. &UNDR1KS. 600 bags fair to prime Rio Coffee ICO do Java, liiguayra, Maracai bo aud Mocha Coffoo 1160 hhds Muscovado Molasses, _luu bbis. Now Orleans Syrup 30 hhds. New Orleaus, Porto Rico and Muxoo- 400 bbis New York Recilfled Sugars 60 bbis Craabod and Powdered do 10 boxes Loaf do 100 bbis Lebanon Mills super and extra Flour 200 boxos Adainautiuo, Sporm aud Mould .Can- 160 do No I Palo and Family soap «nd Starch 80 bales heavy Guuny Bugging 200 culls Western Hemp Rape 2,000 lbs Bagging Twine 60 hhds Clear and 60 do Ribbed Bacon Sides 26 do Shoulders aud Hama 60 bbla Mess and Prltno Pork 10 half bbis Fulton Market Beef l&O boxes Tobacco, various brauda 100 do Black aud Green Tea 600 bags Drop aud Buck Shot 60 kfcgs and bull' kegs Hazard’s Powder 76 bbu Sugar. Butter and Sods Crackers 8$ do Pilot Bread *.*' . * Together with a lull assortment of all other artte tides In the grocery line, (except liquors,) in Iters and for isle op accommodating terms hr jju • RUDGEBS, NORRIS * 00. WATCHES—WATCHES-WATCHES. We are receiving the London Levei Watches, of the mos t celebrated makers, ii Gold and Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s D •plox Watches, Watches for Timing Horrci- Ino Swiss Chronometers, which we offer nt roasonu hie rrWs. at our now store *n o|»*»*mi * n nnpp D. R NICHOIB k 00. KaF LARD—20 bids and b6 kegs prime Vo L Builimoru Isjaf teird, tending and fur su c lij aug* SCRANTON, ,IOIINf*T»N A t’O \r EIRE’S WATER FILTER.—Just rocoivoii ui^ |\.nsriortmcnt of sizes Kudzel’s improved Wutci -flier-* fur filtering Huvanuuh River Water, for aalo by HORACE MORSE, »y 9 166 Hruuglnuu at. ITGLASSES—360 hlids, pnnuheuns i nd ibis Mu- iVi. covado, Barbodocs and Now Ormuns Mola- mjs, iu stnro aud fur snlu by • * W Juue'iO VEBSTER A PALME.- D omestic liquors— . 160 bbis hko'a M ignolia Whiskey, 60 bbis TuscniiiHisa do, 100 do Morning. Whiskey, assorted brnuds, ~*v &UoOid Bourbon Whiskey, , loo do K. Pholji's Gin, 60 do PAH Conn. lUvor Bye Giu, 20 do Brandy, 20 quur casks 'nvigg Hoop 1st and 4th proo Brandy. 20 eighth do UO do Uo Uo do, 10 qitar do Malaga Wino, fur salo by aug lft WEBSTER * PALMES. UUUAit tiVAKlU, 60Al' AND. t.DA— O loO bbte A, B and C Sugar 60 do Crushed and Pulvorizod Sugar 1ST) boxes Starch 250 do Palo, No 1 ainl Family Soap 26 kegi Washing Soda. 60 luxes Curd on dr 1 ending and in store aud for sale by McMAUON A DOYLE, aug7 205 and 207 Psyxtrcot. C RACKERS.—30 bbU biUil made sugar Cracker- 26 Uo Soda do 26 do Buttor do lAuding und for ealo by nugU SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00 COME ALONG NOW! I HAVE Just rocelved, por steamer Freeman Raw don from Baltimore, another lot of MILLER & BROWNS WEJ.COM HAMS'. Alan, 6,000 lbs. or Baltimore City Cured Bacon, 26 bids Sugar?, assorted—Crushed, Powdcre ind Clarified; No. 1 A 2 IJght Brown Coffuo Su gars, Ao., Ac- —ALSO— Pig Pork and White Beaus,G. Hawo’s Fulton Mar ket Bunf in choice pieces. Per stoamor from New York, Clioico Tablo But ter and Cheese. All to bo found at BARRON’S, Family Grocery, Corner or Wbiiaker A Charton Btroets. aug 6 x P OTASH—10 coses Rectified Potash, in tin cans for GunUy use; 10 casks Potash, J ust received and lor ealo by jyll RODGERS, NORRIS k GO, L ard and herrings— 20 bbis Prime White Leal Lard; 50 boxes Prime Herringa. btedimr and for Rale by , mayl5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. HANSON’S IMPROVED ENAMELEJ} J-.1QHTN1N G CONDUCTORS, C 1 ntruutuduiid mjIu Wnuio.-vlguud * oluil uth. ^ructu.y, No. bo s. iwnust u^t. Daitimoic. \ .*,.JKir UI1U Enuiuu.ud itUila CUIlftU uctou Oa frh.p woll.ng und Pubim BulLdugs, iu thu uuioatutid Um miuii.vf. ; /.fro. lor Buie, LigliUiing Rod Points, Giuss lust, later.* mid Tiiiumiugs lur pu ling up hods. gy- urders lull with Jacupn uurvcj, jr-, No. (Hi 1 Wvai lay mm struct, White *v Wuouwuid, No. . North »iroot, or ut Factory, No. Ut) nouta lam street, will be promptly KU ndod to; i ui cos wiau.ng puitiuuiiir ituui million ruintin, to too e - ondilUlurs Will pleuso uuuruss K. DAN- :G.\, S '. • o isoudntruet, Ualdinuiup.d. • mg 2i—ltn OFFl t li MVSCOGhili 11.11. COMPANY CoLI'URltJ, August it, i8Uu- A . M (UoUMUg Ol luu on til!.u kill. OH;, I XL wa -. rUsuived. that u dividend of Four Donut ..vi .-tiium ujion thu general moon bu ouul ioa lion thy euridngs ol tue Road, for thu lusi six muutin-. L'uding 3i.-t July, puyabiu ou uud alter thu tetun) of fuptumbur next Ailhtock leglsUru.i Iu savun • nli w.L lucclvo their dividend.-, ut tuu ulllou of \V P Hunter, E»q. the Anuum Meeting of tho Stockholders of tin Compiuiy wdi bu hold ou tlui Ibt Monday iu .’reptom bur next, ui thiaollluu. Alt Stocuholiiers uruuntnl» ton free jwNiftgotiyur tin* DMii| louttopd tlie meeting aug in—In D. Alte M-S auo’ry F ir HAIE ON THE WHARF—Landing this duj from t*cbr J A Rich: 145 bbis City Rectified Molassas 200 coils uhnico Kentucky Hope ailgld LOCKETT k SNEL1.1NGS. W HISKY—60 bbis Now Ormans Rectified, In storo and for sa'e by aug 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. B RANDY.—26 K aud 1& ii casks twig hoop 4th proor Braudy, iu store und for tndo bv ..... augl4 . SCRANTON, JOHNSToN A CO. TARCH.—60 boxes Oswego l’oarl Starch J. 60 ‘ “ and for sale by U' 0 60 do Beadull’s do do, landing augl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. B FA DELL’S TAI .LOW CANDLES-75 boxos 0 A 8 Beadell’gTallow Candles, In-store aud fur salo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. aug & ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pitchers, Some now and beautiful designs, Plated and Brita* nfa. At tho Hjuso Furnishing g Btore, 166 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April 80. F OR SALE—10 shares Gas Company Stock, by aug8 BARKMAN A BULLOCH. STRANGER! B ir you want a good and cheap Trunk, Vnllee, Carpet Bag, or Clothing of any kind or quail- ty, ready made, or made up to your measure; also Hats. Capa, Shirts,Collar*or Dress Furnishing ai tides of any description, call uud se lect from the largest and best stock In the city, at tho 8Ur Emporium, 147 Bay street. WM. O. PRICK. fiOKbu Touguus. mukeoBeui, teg Hauin and choice Oosbon Butter, reoelved per steamer Florida and for sale by augT J. D. JF8SE. S UGAR AND TE&—Just received 10 bbis truth* ed Sugar, lO.do ground Loaf do, j»u do a. B it c cianfiou do, 6 hhds Muscovado do, 10 half t brats Black Tea, looia aud in % and M ib paeks. fu. aa a by r*. DAVID O CONNR, ang$ Corner Broughton tod Drayton s% All,ANTIC AKDGILF RAILROAD. I VTh BOARdT/7 ui Uie Al' . au,I Gulf Bullroud, having udjourui d. Iu me. ••ii the nth iiiHteut, and itlmui.g liuctt representei '0 mu that tho interest of Unit enterprise require, mi liter time for lira uhtalumunt of mibsuripdoii. t<» the irtock, uud acquiescing Iu iliojuslticna ot tit -uggesti' n, tlie meeting of thu Beard ou the 2tnl. itnduiii ii hereby pust;iuued until tlie 22d day Ociohor next, ut Miilcdgcvllie. E. A..N1SBKT, tlmlimon. Moron, Aug 20, I860 aug 20 SOUTH-WKSTlsJUN it. it. CO., I M.iCuX, August 14th, 185b. J D IVIDEND No. 0.—The Board of 1-lreclora hii this day declared a dividend of Four Dollin t » r sliai o ou the uujiluil stock of tliis-L'oropuny nom i lie earnings of thu Ruud lor the six tiiumh ‘■•lining July 31m, pa, able on and alter llic loth in ■’taut. Muck holders in Miviumuh will rocuivo their dlv deiute at the Central Railroad lmnk. JNO T. BOltEUlLLEf, aug 16—lm s-ec’ry and Treas. CANDY - MANUPACT0RY'7\XD“ CON PF.CT10NA14Y. TVAVID II. U.tLLOWAY, having retired from XJ politics, would iiiioi m ihc public that he liu ,vno to mukiug Cuudieo, auu selling French Con fectionaries, Dried fruits, Nuts Ac.. al the old ea tiibllshed ilaud receliUy occupied ly MueHi.s New- combe, Rice A FiizguraJd, corner oi breugJjiuu am. Whitaker streets, bavuunuh, Ga., wneiu no will b- , lcu-cd to uccouimoiiuto aud fib ull orders win pioiuplnvBS uud di.-pateh, tu Dcmociats, Amei caus, and the “(/earpeepis" generally. Till.- te tho place wbcruihu genuine Cough Caudj is mado. Enough t aid. Terms cat h. No eh ui go for paid mg or shipping, aim 26—Dm. Additional by (lie Niagara. Nkw Yciiiz, AujjUht !IO^-Tho I'.llgwlm. „„„ Utiunxuri] re|iuilul ptr Nlumni.o. n„." niHt.i riiiutlitrii l-’luur kilil.,. & £ “ za.uu,. Ull! VYUlte U.i. IliUlUs. «d. S,? 1 ' vVulreaia.u31.-i. aa.; nxuu iuh ua.u.-i].,. r “ Clolieral l.ilullg.iiu, Tlio Emiicrur’u f.-to an tliu lull. w. H juWOrureu. Tivu Te Jjcum wuu Mug iifRj churches m Franco. w “ luc .(UltEAtn’S UU8ENDALE HY DRA ULKJ CEMENT. HOFFMAN’S BOSENDALE CEMENT- ■ ntL.-E two hruu'isoi LVu.eui «ru uiamiiucturei X by the Ijfwrunco Cement Coiupuuy, and un aaiiuniedol the best quadiy, being used inn- aiost every depurimont m tbo works under ihi-1. i. Goverumeul, and otlior imp maul liydraute works. For sale at the olliuu ol the < 'umpany, oi the mohllavorable terms, by M. W. WOODWARD, Sec’ry, jy 14—2m 92 Wall street, Sow Ym k CiTY TUEABBREU’S OFFICE, - hiVA.\’.\aii, 2d August, I860 1 H1E Ronds of tlie City of .-uvuimuh, due 1st Feb ruury, 1867. (c-iumuuJy t.nuwii as McAilmh il aids,) Issued tor Cent. al Railroad tilock, will b deemed on a; piicatiou. iu Stock ot the Ciutn uilruad and Run.,mg Company, ut its market vul ie, the Bunds being recuivuu at pur. Holders •• .ue sumu preforrlug cuah, cau have them rudeume « money. JajS. B. W1 KINS, a«g 3 < tty 'irons. Tire Oriumw JiiiuiJy hive left Ihmiwii fu, Sit'd."" l,m tml “ l u "‘ flic cuulcra is liiereuBln* in .Lisbon. Tire Mourner Cunlmu Ciqit. Cozctlor u-elluud luYurMy kuuwu u tiiv lii.coi n’ UVt i Mill trajo cotmuitillq us wiili „ ur HwW frlemls uud uoiijliburs, is ilovv wittiilrawu lur diu usual lojiulla uud avisiolij Duo uelite H ill ue given ur lier rereru, which will be at es„» r . iy u day us |jua»ibfe. Congress oui.i-JCxi, u fco W | 0 „. W.SUISUTUN, Aug, 2..—m Ibe r-e ,,t.. . day, Mr. Crilleudou gave uuuou ui u’u.li ii Jf lor auu uuiehd uie- Aoura«ka Kuu.aa a t u, .Vollor, purauunt lo uohoo, intrulueiu „ V|ll ii .lurugaluooruitu luwa ol Uo 'ruiiiunu L,!,. lulure ui huii-us,including me . an,s„„„.“J r v cd ua quulldculii.ua lor ltd e. Ml K liriqiuatn ull- iiuieuilnioul, nuulislihig all iZ ul tbo Kansu., Leg,,l„i ur mi,„ve*ra ,u2 md olavery, releasiug all 1 ,u.,uu» now ZS ..ricst or (ireaocuiiun n,r , ubna- „«.i,n,t S urnluriul auiburlty, [uuviumg lor nn the! .mu iu Noveuibur, miu mr luc iiiuiisbiu,!, „ r illcgul vutera. some debate oecunoil eu dill " ul "" iu lire Mouse, tlie speck! oummlltoe ammiut od re inquire iuto tire li-aoiw between Ai.l’jk- alulloii uud Mr. Orungcr, preremeu mi recoumieuuiug no uetmu to n,o |i„„ sc . | n JVo urepieused to leun^jatbe Kiiim-iii,. U- m.'Siu.idiiid, Dial a piivuig Icib r uttiroi ,(i the city uom our rep,mental, V o ' ' ,1 suced, uriugs me gratiiiiug iutedicVncc i li ure hiioxville IWi dice mill L’lislou Jluuse bill passed hold homes or Congii.-ss be , ,!, m i joiirumout, aud Ires become u lmv. j prialea inT,uou lor tbo eoralrueiiou „ ‘ u haildiug.m addition to lire cost m die site 1 Omlhaxs Mahkist.—iVuo Oi-h m "t 1 Fui me *iV U " y “ wlUa re “ cl * "“ly 225lulls ■A lui a ltl,j, tire new crop lu auure ease., bum., mg 12}. Our Stuck is now very light * New Volte JaiuJici*. New Vokk, August 20—Tho Colton nu,. bet closes Without unlmutiuii mm on s a h, 0 r .Ul) biilea. Hour cxhlhits u droop iu K tu.Cm,, mil Ohio is bruhgJu to $U 6;». Whiut bi' nut fic-Ukd, but quotation? uiiopicU give bo th- -iu 'V Rate 107. Com.—We hhU Maul ut t2 iuiiientme, bpmitt, muitiUttu »vdi ih- /iv t , rt ‘ g.Vcu, 42. Mosul is well settled at 1.05. l(| lf •'““J?new uiuUuiwor dia^e, tom the dullness be.uro reimjied. Frei"Ms 11. inuin also Witbuul uetivity. c Ibfomutlo/i lias been received ut the depart-, meut of Slate, Wu&liingio.i, Iroiu the United .Slates consul at Gotheubiirg oi the deutliuf MJVi Munisuy, in the hospital at that plate. A telegrupJjic disputeh, dated BaiKiiu.Acg. 23, states that the propeller thui Ur Was .Dvamped iu Lake Erie on Thursday. The -tew were saved. Her cargo consisted uf bread- dull's. <firfib(6h&(BuidL Uddi/ir-'fiiaM' [AUlllUHI/.KJI in IHh M rtl , .... FORT OAteihs AUDEifi 1 liU'iTEHV, . , CLASS 10 lo be drawn in Uie city „i Atlanta, (in., in public, oj HA II. RDA^ , nuptciiibei- teftii. on ihc HAVANA l’J.AN. l.meaBou U1C1C pIiAgTAtlOI Full SALti, WITHIN TKN JUI.K- oV D1K Ul» OF SAVANNAH. O N ihu Urol lucoilu) in December next, will I* sulU bcioru the lourl Hnu&u in u.u city ol „-t. iiuuh, Ihu 1 laulauon on thu euvumiuh river, it- •ilio.* fri.m thu ui y, kuuwu as Mumeny Grove, h H.glug to tlie eotuti- o. thu lutu i linij< Uiliivr, cm ‘tiling six huudied ana eighty-seven acre-, > inch thero are two humlruii acres of tirat .pialn ...Iu lieu laud, auu onu buiiorod auu !)Jty-livo«* r udorgooU banks uud lu allnuritute foreultiy. mi. Also, suveuty five aurus of high l.*ml un.i- iltivutiuu. Ou lira place uru a good uwu nng bout- ,uisuer’s house, burns, negro Imucus anil tu* tilbiilUUngs, ail in a goun statu of repair. 1'cn-wi. usiring.to purchase will cull upon 11. K, llurrlsm ..x’i, ulwi resiues within four nuics of the Gru\ •r idixu Clnrar, Ex’lrix, who resides widiiu iw. idles ol thu Urove. Terms of sale ma te known on the day of mil. .'ossossIoh not given until the first ul January , jy 17—td li. K. it ARRIkoN, Ex’or. OPT The CharIcsten Mercury w,ll pnbn.-h oitcu, ■ ail lira ‘lav m -i.lo O ' iRN60u bushels iu sucks! lor -ale by YON'GK A: FRIKlteoN, a»g 27 No. Oi L’ay Mrtel. If ULAH-K- MATUIteS & MACKEhlJ.^ Jl -6 bbis .Molaste-*, loo gross Matches, 15 >4 barrels No. 1 Mackerel, received am for sale by MtMAHON k DOYLE, uug 20 No, v.05 & 20" Bay street. P ARER k UAIrlNH.—16dreams WrappingPcpei 60 half boxes Raisins, 60 boxe.J do. i(>celve'l aud for sale by McMAHoN k LuYlJC, uug 20 2(15 A 207 Buy street. LJOAP, STARCH AND CANDJ KS; U 300 boxes Ci Igate’s Family, Pale and No 1 Soap 76 do Ik-uaell's and Smitli’n Family , U< *6 do and half dor lurch 260 do fallow, Adanianiiira and Sperm Can dle, in store and for salo by augl6 1101.COM UK,JOHNSON & CO. S IDES ‘k SHOULDERS.—60 blcls Primes Bacon Sides. fiO hhd- Prime Bacon Shoulders, just received and for mlo by aug 6 EUR ANTOV, j HNVl'UV CO. G RANT AND WILLIAMS TOBACCO.—60 boxes 6 k 8s Grunt k Williams Tobacco. Just received, aud for salo by aug 24 BCR A NT ON, JuHNVfOX A CO S OAP. RR No 1 sfoap, 50 l’ulo do, 76 do Futility do . 100 dozen Dronma, 60 kegs Lard 100 boxus Fig Bluo, received and for ruin by . McMAUON .V DOVE, lyin ••116 and 207 Riv -I. C HORE &T. CltolX ftlJoAll. —10 hUus cbulce St Croix Sugar. 10 hlids choice P. R. Sugar* Just recolvod ami for sain by SCRANtGN JOIINS1 ON k IO. aug ‘.5. liioicK GOSHEN BUTTER k CHKESK.-20>i kegs choiceboslieu Uniter. 20 Boxes Cbi'o-o. Laiidii ft and lor aalo by- . SCRANTON J OIINS10N k CO. aug 26. O L EMON SYRUP.—60 boxes Keys best Iomran Syrup; 60 boxes Roys find Lemon Syrup, Just received, and for rale by m ang 26 SURANhTON, JOHNSTON k CO. QHCHCE, LIQUORS.-10 Half pipes 0. ili Jt L'o. Brandy. 5 pipes Holland (Meder Swan) Gin ; fi punebunns old Jamaica Rum; 1 do dost Croix do; 10 casks Port Wiue. Instore und forrulo by sug& SCRAN ION; JOHNSTON k CO. . GODEY FOll 8EPTEMBB1I. | 1 OuEV’S 1 ady's Bi.ok lor Sept* labt-r. VJT Arlhuf’s Home Magazine mr Septombor I’ctcrson’s Ladies Natfuual Magazine lor Septem ,ber. The Edinburgh RovioW for July. Rocelved am or sa!e by WARNOCK k DAVIS. aug 26 No. 169 Congress street L EMON SUGAR—A new article for making 1cm onado without ivtnous. 60 cases Just rocelvu* ana for sale by jy$0 RODGERS, NORRIS k Co. BAAXUKl* STVAN A CO., Illniiagir- PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $ 2 0 4, 0 0 o !! •VHi he distributed according to the IblluwiM . BK1LUA.Y1 rUil'.MEl ID,OUO Thousuml '11clifts—15,1s. 1 ) Frlztd scumH. S4b,oow ic 840.CW . lO.CUU is , lu,coo i» ju.im' . 6,OUO is,. 6,NO . fi.boo te . 1,'iUU te., i,W . 1,(6 0 i« I,tel 20U uie V'« L prize of.. 1 •* .. I “ .. 1 •* .. 1 . 1 “ 1 ” 10 prizes ul. lOO luu uro le,'VJ 4 prizes of 20U upp.’u tu *>4u,UUll prize,'iijc JJO ' - •'Ml of: luu 76 “ CO “ 60 « 40 '• fi& *• fill “ 8 amounting t<> lOjOi-u prize, uro 10,oUU , r.Ze, arc 6,Ouo jiuze, arc 2',Uob pi i/e are 1 one j rize, ur ■ 1,(IUU pi.Ze.-iUM! 200 plizu, Hie I-.U.U4 *.—o jinxes amouutlng to. S.w,iw Vhulu Tickets $10—Halves *5.uu—qiiarli-m r.Vl- PLAiN OF TUE LOTTERV. Thro are 3o,urn Tickets i uiuCtrcU tioiu 11* uu Tliere are 16,lau JTizes umuit.lu.g !•* klu»,- joO. Hie drawing takes place iu public, miilw-it* • p.uilitelii.elicu ol two .-wm u Ci miu.a. •••i.i-ia- lira iieinb.is Inin 1 to 3o,oi.<, torre.-i«n- , if with tboeu Auum r on ti*«* Ti*k*i.-, pm-w** eparutOfl ps oi paper, m e eucirclud miiitiW'R 111 •lie-, all', pl.icei. Ui m.e wlii-i I. Iln Ihtl 111 Pnzt-e, Mini ally InIMcii W*1 ,s ' ircled, hi*» | luced m uuuiher wi.ee*. 'Die «*•"•* are tlieu revolved, uud a Number is nrawuf'® lira wheel i-l Mimbei's, tdiial ilie ?atue liw* .viz*-1.-* drawn rum the oihei wi.eui. Tb» laiaid aim l'ri/es diHWnom are oj* ii *. and ixi.b*miw lie au iieuco. jii-i r» g t-.-red ny tlie t oii.im-fiemr-S lira Prize being placed sgMnsi ilie i,uim<ei «»«•* nils i.-pei'diluu is ieji'.'lited U* t*I a*l llu! l'llZ«»** drawn out. . AI’i>uoxi»atio.v 1’i.tZKs - -Tbo two prccodii'g lira two suctcoullig ,Numbels to th... e uiuW “f >irrt H71 r zes wm bu uihRum te die tk. Pi" ,x mution Pi izes, aci oi dli g io the fccheinv. The 16,luu prizes oi *& are mi*-imined by number which draws the Jpfo,0".' p.ize; » number should be uu o..d m.mber. ilieii ^ uumbui lii ket in ti.v scIm-ju: will he eiiuti»« ^ i uu even number, then ev«*i j even nuuiueri-j* Wl lbe entitled lo §8, in unnltioii to «*-F w prize which may he drawn. _ Poreliusers in boy ing o. eodd and oiiccvtu*• .... ... . ° ... draw *' .lii'ii.** 1 mil 1*1* bor while ticket, uie guumiiteca ila.Vesund quarter Tickets in . . diulices ul obtaining llu- linger J r z wl " 1 JJ V, Hundred per cent, bititi uu- llm putciinser any (iilrar Li ttery in exi-tence. Ail if lose tickets eliding with <’» -i 4. ‘V rc | —till tiiUf.o ending with 1, 3,.% 7. •. at« t ’* 1 ' Remember tbtit every prize di.iwu, u ble iu full WiUimil deduction. . tt |r | All prizes oi $i,uuu, aud iiinlcr, l«;id un '"£i otter Hie drawing—other prizes at lbe O 20 ** 1 thirty days, lull withuut m-duction ., JXip Allcoiiimunicutioi.s.-imU) coiiuuco* • The drawn numbers will be lorwuraca » chnsurs huincdiafoly afur tin; drawing... u Prize tickets cusheil ur renewed iu ot ucr at oithor oflleo. GREAT INI ITKMKSTa TO Cl.LBr. As oi.o half Ha* Tickets aregnaraided *»**ViJ wo wllUeli cortuicates of Packages o, 10 n (odd aVd oven numbers ) ut lira in luwmg r8 | l *, < All mat tho 10 Tickets (which are di*»tC'k'"‘ by tliu number drawing lira Capluii,) drnwot amount guaranteed merte.- lo lira |".it'l'« st ’ r * Ccrtitlces ofPackuguof 10 Whole ^ -- ** - “ * 10 Half lu quarter ties oi 1^' Address orders lor tiekeu or eeriilkates ages of tickets either lo , . m ct s. SWAN * Cu., All.wn. Ci," aug24 )&. SWAN, llinig'merjvAla PLUMBING* |t . P LUMBING, iu ull iu. vorious tended to ut thu short**}nulia 1 ,audiujb vtvle. Also, may bo fouudahower IMH cd Iron, Tiu mid Leaded Bath lubs; I'atcht Pan Water Closets, U'ad Hi*®"* ^ Klj pi e» Brass and Plated Cocks. Force Hose. For ralfl at the Homo Furnish More, a Brrerehren^trMl. 1W> UU1.LAU* 1‘EWAI‘U. liil.awu>- l.yii! tile . uu-o'b '. ‘jL"■ , Vey ul '.Tiii.o la.l, lu. uitilalre tf" y,,. | (A.'abuiit li'yt-arri «l am, J * ^ itihur Hlou.liT lurm, 1-1 "■V u- ....’Ll cuunreu. .* w6.n ’j mncl Hi" nami .,r «uri;i lurew- *J . rM |» .ms. lltf Cl I’roo no* 1 ju? m Hie .m. When In,I Ih-iml lrom. -1'“ * “' ” wumiilud. l."ku'u rurreii, [mn* ure ituoryw m o.iupuiy tflre ».m ’*“ ol l,rif I i rutfura ut iwulil, uumir.- will 6“ 1 • 1 tlf r." s iivury lu Itiii, ur imuai.y j» N J>»w Atroflim »u uiui I < au y.-l Imr, "" “ “ „, »* lure lor proof to couvietion ot fo r u ) •way by a whim uwu with U*fe|*i «• “•JJJima* auure, re. Uiuuvu Piafe' ( »ag$—2*w4 GillRWivhlrf