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‘"'tki.kgkaohic news.
Arrival of tha Blitk Warrior.
Nxw Orlbami, 8ept. 30.
Th* Black Warrior bu arrived from Havana*
with date* to tbs l?th Inst. Her nows ta unltopor-
*AAl.
Karr Osi.SAK«.Seja. 30.
Tba cotton loakct iefitm. tialta ywtcMay w*ro
0,000 baloa. _
PnfitM of ittc Favor.
Tb* Yellow Fever U on the loortuo. It baa
•ached nearly every point on the Mlsslealppl, Ooa
«Mta. and Black River*.
Damoc ratio XvaUuallt»B OaMN|Utie.
Thu following gentlemen have been appointed by
t i Chairman of the Democratic Patty of Chatham
c«w»lJ a Committee to nominate candidate" for the
next LegWatara
country-
CUXKUKKB HILL.
Geo. A. Kellnr.
Richard DoUon.Sea’t.
(hIkourb pibtuict.
Andrew Holliday,
duo. U. Crawford;
tSLtXUfl.
Jcsoe Mount,
Augusta* Brown.
WHITE BLUFB
Jno. Bchluy.
C. O. Creamer.
Win. H. Stile*.
Jno. G. KaUlrwht.
Robt. 11. Gr.fflu.
Juo. Boston.
Edward Oaudry.
Juo. M. Millen.
Wm. K. Fleming.
Edward awilX.
Juo. McMahon.
Wm. F.' Urantly.
Tboa. Puree.
Joa.Oanabl.
A meeting of tho Committee will bo held u( the
Georgian Office, At IS o’clock. M., on'Mouday next
?4tA teat, ’ It. D. Arnold,
Chairman
Arrival orrn* Elvutohs Stats.—The U.8.
Mall Bteamahip K-yatono State, CapL Hardie, reach
ed her wharf aboot 7 o’dock last evening. 66 hours
from Philadelphia. Oil the 20tl». oQ Cape Uatur&s.
passed the bark Pacific, of New York, bound north.
Also twenty miles aonth of Cape Lookout, exchanged
signals with steamship Southerner, from Charleston,
•or New York; steamship Augusta, hence for New
Y-wk, and steamship State of Georgia, hence for
V ntatpbla. Wo are Indebted to tho courtesy of
I* j . UurrW for files of latest papers.
arrival or the Knoxville.—This eplen did
v.v.uiL.i' nacbed her wbarr at 3 o’clock, this
a ■.•ram;: ./nnj New York. Oar acknowledge,
mean arc due to her obliging purser for the usual
newapafier favop*.
The Hon. Robert Toomln, addressed an immense
mawubtage at Augusta on Thursday night. Hi:
speech Is wpoxeu ot as cloqucutand impressive
bixoi'LAK AnaxsT.-yA fetter Irom Darien apprises
as ol tho arrest, in that place, of a negro nun, who
confesses to have murdered another negro in Chat
ham county. A paper wxs lound on hii person
which, U Is believed, will throw light on tho matter.
We withboU It for the present, that ire msy tho bet
ter subserve the caaso of justice.
Tito ftlsto Hoad—Last K. .*1. Pslirhowi.
Tbe last nnmber of the Discipline, among othc
tirades against tUo State Rood, contain? the follow
lag:
"Since tbe above was placed in type, wo learn
that fiftttn cars \art sold, and weto bought by at
aseut or tha Nasbviiie und Chattanooga Kailtoad
Where is that 450,000?”
In what an awfa) harry tbe writer of tbo lorcgoiuv
paragraph wm to commuolcute till* picco ot Import
ant intelliuenco to tbe people! What a text for tin
Chronicle A Sentinel it is, and what able sermons
will be preach'd Iroto it by tho "stomp <»rHtor«’* o.
tbe falsely styled "American Forty I*' "Fit teen car.
were sold, and bought by an agent of the Niuhvilb
and CbatUnnova Railroad.’’ Of course that mean*
they were bought by the N^hviUo uo<\ Clutfauoogu
Railroad, and, as a consequence, are now the pro
perty of that rnaJ, to tbe detriment and d>-grace o.
Georgia!
Wall, what hr# tho fact# in this case ? Simply
this, gentle reader, that the //mfcm tuxk cars, worth
probably tome one hundred dollars n nice*', wen
bought in. by a gentleman conoec/oa with tb<
Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad, lor, and oa ac
count of. tbe State Ruud, by and through the diroc
tionof M#J. Cooper and the rinjveriutendeut; end not
••by so Agent ol iho ..Nashville A Chattaoo Unit
nwd," as such, but by him ns hq Agent Iqr ta-
Westero A Atlantic lull road ! We hope this stAti-
incnt, which we have direct Irota the Superintondcn
himself, will receive to wnno extent, at least. ib«
awful condition of tho tie I (-appointed goardinus o.
tbo State Road, and wholsnlo worop* of Governm
Johnson. But in order to rollovo still further thi
apprebcnalons of theeo guardian# of the iot«rc«i
and honor 01 tbe Slate, wo also take tbe liberty o
. saving to tbe Chronicle A Sentinel, aud the Duel
pliue, that tnero are no executions remaining uniat
t»fle.» againat tho State Hoad, aud that the sale ol
thirteen »teck cars, wxh made to valiaty oue, whicl
ttieSuperiDtendeat had provided tbo tncasn to satis
fy. and which would bavo been, as were all other#
satUtled. but for tho tact that it was overlooked ty
the parlies in Ttfoncwnc who c<sntrolled the settle
meat.
What now ia to be th&ugbt of tbu wholesale tirad*
and abuse that have appeared In tbe press on tin
aubj-ct? Apd what Li to be tfioagbt of that poi
thmor itwuich H levelled at Governor Johnson
wbc, one would tbiuk, from tbo account to which b-
u held,gives direction to everything done on lb-
R wd, even to tbe sweeping of tbe several depots.-
What « contempt the people bsvu for such a-
saaits, w.ll be ma<ie to appear, tbo Discipline un*
Chronicle A Mentiual may rest assured, after tbe (Ire
Monday In October next. Until ih*u, tnoy may try
tu humbug the piopt--m mneli as they please, o"
Jhougii they w .uld do well to remember that ‘iruil
Is mighty a .d will prevail.”— Atlanta tlnnmntr.
To tbe D.sckptlas and Chronicle A Sentinel, in tin
above article, the Examiner might well bavo added
tbe Savannah Republican, which baa nevci lwslU-
ted to give currency to all the slanders Us co-laboi
eN have invented, without yet having tbo falrnsn
to copy into ite columns Gov. Jon*oo’s cOMrLm
Vindication from every chargo against him—vindi
cations from as high authority as Gov. Cobb, Hot..
Mark A. Cooper, and the Superintendent of tht
Bute R<»d himself.
While on this subject and in order to set It in»
true light, we would call special attention m tbi
following communication to tbe Editor of tbe Const
tutloMlist from an intelligent gentleman of high , .
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Mall* Davaiifcafti Wi) Weflnaaday Kwaaingi
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Ma. inulpiWMnwF*UtOW-Cinaws i-ln tbo re*
marks which 1 ahail submit to yoooo this oooutou,
will epdaaVor. M fkr aa pbnlblt, to avoid trsspau-
lag on groand which bad been already occuplod.—
But It «U1 toadUy occur to you, That whore several
speaker* follow caoh oU>«r in tbu dtsousilon of tb*
same sobjeot and on the amo-side, HI# as obvious-
lv itnpoeaiblo to avoid all'tba grotfud which baa
bsentooohodi as U would to osca|*« all tho foot*
els pa of aevoral travelers who may hava procodcd
yoo, In one narrow path.
Thsootulliatlon and ritoal of the Kudw Nothing
organ jtetkm, aatmbracsd In tba platforms adopted
at PhlladslphU and at Macon, were exhausted iu
tbe remarks of the distinguished speaker, who ad*
dressed yon a few wsska alnco In tbo Atbonmuoi.—
Tbo anti-republican obaraotor of that urganlaation,
as evinced lo their opposition to all tbo great Amer
ican principles, was most tborongbly and uonduslvt*
ly eatabllabsd by that profound rejsouov, who only
last nsek uddreasCd his folldw-oUiiuuH from tho
unto siege. The odious, nature and dangoions teu-
dcnclus of tho party, as a secret organisation, Use
this cvculug bsou moot folly discussed by tho honor
ed geulleman to wuom you bavo Just iistenod. I
shall refrain, therefore, Irom dwelling upon any o f
these points, and a void repetition even at tbo ox-
pcnteol being more tedious, while I ask your ut*
tentioo tot viewuf tho rubjcotl have not hitherto
beard dlreussed, via: tho origin, tho composition aud
ibooboctsot this organization, ami hour for these
commend It to tbo support of the Southern i>co
pis.
How little tourer It may occur to niuny hero pres
ent, It is, tisrertheleu, undoubtedly truo that we
n«c iu a purled as important oh that which pro
duced tbo. Attfrrican Revolution. If wo attained
our Independence, and all the valuable institutions
which followed in its tram, by a long nnd doubtful
contest, we seem now eugsged iu a strugglo equally
vlta\ f H not equally doubtful, whether ov not those
institutions can be’preserved.
A little more than thirty years ha# elapsed siuco
tho.vexed question of slavery first obtruded ltaeil
upon our national cuu&'oils. Before that time, al
though tbe strength of tbs Union bad been sorely
tried, ia the-dark days o! 1798, when consolidation
raimd Its Gorgon header later, during the admiuis
Gallon of Mr. Madlaon, when war from without and
treason from within', threatened tho perpetuity ot
our Government,' tno domestic Institutions of the
Sooth bad never boon a iultfect of contention, or
arrayed section against section, in tbo unnatural
war wfcieh udw rage* with unprecedented vie-
lonce.
Ucomaama d with the admission of MUsouti into
the Union, and well might tho far-eceiug Jkffcrnon
bavo exclaimed that the sounds of that oonteat fell
upon bis oar "like a fire-boll at mlduigbV j” will
might his prophetic ear have caught in tho first
whisper* oi that question, tbe presoging voico of
the, storm which lies since swept over the country
with such fearful resnU*.
The agitation.coosrqueu* upon tUo sdmiulou of
Missouri Into tho Uuiou, and tbo establishment of
a sectional, geographical line, wore but the plague-
spats that appeared In tbo inception of tbe disease,
The disease has long niuco spread itAolt ovor the
whola body-politic,
On every occasion which ha* a risen, the re has been
a determined aim, on tbo part of a portion of the
people ol tho North, todisregard and tramplo under
oot tho Constitutional rights of tbo South, nor bavo
njMlf <«iM I b, nlby t'
ulDQ«M(iid Ii.Mor . |
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Itoaltlo., «d lb. 0M0|.MI Of ,„olu ntatlOB, Ir b,<
•ulbr, bltntall to bt> .lov.taj ubovu tb, bv.il. of bl.
(.Horn, uiiaot comp!,in ir, ibmby, bl> illuntlou
mdon bln tbo aura oou.|ilonou>, But to return
RatiflMition of the Wtesl Oo^ttsUon. #*#**•.<!»*'
’X be D<msers«r ewer Tr«e- vote: ImH when a aUtuto goes to deprive A
An itiibtinso Democratic domoniti'atloii, a* we » ri#. t*
Inoru by 1’hlUdelphla papers, took place Mouday
ulgbt, iu Iodepondeooo Square, for Ibo purpose of
celebrating the Anniversary of tbo Ratification of
tho Federal Constitution. The Bqoara was brilliant
ly Illuminated, and the various ward clubs marched
from thle digression,why was ho.eloutod? And why! J '""“S'’ ""2° 'iu masTcbsnuereand
is it that Ihi notorious JudMitf Utddiii n<u,F..a. ahn V* rrocj! ’ ,lon lb,tblr » w,t ". ®°* . baoaon '*. BDd
Is It that lb* notorious Judge or Middle Georgia, who
baa recently become »o reuowncd In Cherokee by his'
features on the Vopo and popery, as to liavo ex*
changed tbo judicial Milo for that of tbo Sovcrelgu
l*outlff,,wby Is ittbal hu, lor tbo Oi>t Hue lu bis
life, oddnplss a proulutmt position iu tbu present
canvas* TTbere Is but one answer which caohogiveu.
It Is owing to tbe locality from whenoe they sprang.
The Hoxs and tbo CONt.tb# Ainu aud tho Gxkoa
of this party In Georgia are from tho North. They
could, eomrcqoouily bettor thau any nun of the South,
bo Intrusted with the important oiDcs of Instructing
iruniparcncluit. Hpeskors addressed tbo assomblago
•font two stand*- Tbo d«monitratIon appears toiiavo
bccu ono of tbe meit entbuslsatlo ever made on a
MoiUor occasion. Is It uot so Instrucllvo faot that
wblio a ssoret political organlxstlou Is warring
againat tba Constitution, tbe Democracy rally most
eothoslauloally to iu support t Tbo following sro
tbo resolutions; adopted without a dissenting voice.
Wo call special attention to Riom, as wo bollevo
they express tbe views of tho sound Democracy in
every portion of tbo Union t
Resolved, That amid tbe wild fouatictam which in
|„ *i,. ",|, ,, | i IliiUJUilI, ilia. QIUIU ,DB "HU l»4l#fclvli*IU -- UIQU in
Georgians lu tho osthv, tho watobwords, tho signs | tioie« past has shaken, and to this day threatens to
aud tbo grip—ihoso great American I'niKCirittK; shake ibis natiou to its centre, wo bail with devout
which ooustlluto tbe busU of Una organisation. gratitude a returning anniversary of the adoption
Now, I object lo lbl, Anooluloo lo lb. OrilfUcc, ! “'taoW.'iiwibo Iroo bood or p«r|.otual uutao
breaurto of4be quarter front whence It sprung. : of tbe Stales Dtho federal constitution, so construct-
It is not prfjudlto tout induocn ms to regard this j ed «to restrain the general governmeut within tho
o*an ohjectiou to tlio now Order. For mauy *tw® | **" ' **
m tbo North 1 bov. . nr, W,b ,o B .,a. 1 o,Loire "„“ol,o ,reotad”od M^ta’toKtodd J to .-liflMto
_ granted powers, and to so
cure to tho Rules and the pooplo all other powers
many of tho qualities or Iho Northoru people. And ' und preserve fraternal sentiments and relations be-
bore, In spoaklug of Narthtm tuen, 1 deilru eXpraoe- j tween tho different niemtK-rs of tho confederacy; aud
tvhu hr, ^ K'v* strength und durabit!ty to such a union the
me. wbu (id, B<moon , 0 ,„ 1 " ri , ou ,,| V ,„ la ,i , „ l j„| w „j..
ly to bo uuderetood aa alluding only to me
uf /Ac *Vorlh, aod not that mod worthy elute of our
cltlxsus who, although originally from tho Noitb,
have taken np their residence permanently among
um, and become identified iu teollttg, us well as inter-
ait, with tho death. I concede to tho men of tbo
North the ability to teach us much of the a&ofu) urlu
and practical ucitucu»of life; but history and obser
vation have proven their uniLlnom to teach either re
ligion or politic*. If abolitionism, socialism, agra
rianism, spiritualism, aud all the other unw of tbu
laud, suit the pooplo of tho North, why, in tlio uumo
of lrt-odoro, let them oujoy them; hut out let them
attempt to Toroo them upon us. Their bono buttons
anu their blue buckets wo will receive, aud uveu pay
a double price for; but against tho udmieslou of their
political aud religious principles, we do iuu«t un
hesitatingly aud solemnly protest. Thu sourco horn
which this orgauisatiuu oaiaoated, vis., Athu hut-bed
of abolition ism.—Insufficient, especially considering
tho relations which now exist between the North and
tbe South, at least to awalton tbu Boupicloua of every
Sun of the South.
2d. Of whom is this parly composed t Of tbe
most noted abolRloulsts of ibo country. Ot such
men as I'ollock aud Btwons, ot l’euusylvnnio, Day-
ton aod UaJatcd, tf Now Jersey, Trumbull end Liu-
cu!u, of Illinois, Grimes and Harlan, uf lows, Corwin
aud Ewiug.ol Ohio, Fogg und Halo, of New Hamp
shire, Gillette and Smith, of Connecticut, Gardiner
sin) Wilson, of Massachusetts.
It is a well-known fact that in every State, comi
ty, or municipal election, which has taken place at
tbe North nine* 1652, at which aiormorly established
Democratic majority bus boon overcome, tlio success
ful votuh asbc.un tho result ot u secret combination
AbotiUoniitUi and Freesollon with Whigs, Native
Americans, and dlscoutentuil auteaats from the Do-
ntiKracy, nailed under tho Kuow Nothing organiza
tion. Ye«, there is ono secret which Northern Know
Nothingism bau been unaolo to kuop, und that is—
its Abolition propensities and principles. Look by
way ol illustratlou, to tho State of MmSiCbuielts:
Massachusetts wa» curried by the Know Nothlugs;
Massschusetts wua kuuwu to bo u thoroughly Aboil-
tiooizod State. Tho Mtate Legislature was composed
almost entirety ol Know Nuthlugs. Ihat K. N. leg-
Ulaturo elected Gen. Wilson to Iho U. 8. Senate,
they nattered soy copsldmtions, however sacred or i The K. N. organs tbruuxbuul tho country, claimed
vital, to interpose between them aud tho a corapllth- j l h« election or Wilson an u IC. N. trlnmph—Geo.
nco t 0 f tbelr deslgus. | Wilson has recently figured os ono ©l the most promt
pledge •
honor.”
aoy oi rcuusylvaiila statul alwnyn ready to
"their Uvea,Choiv fottuniw, and tlwlr eaered
Resolved. That the oxperlouco of more than
tbreo score uf years demonslratm that otu latliwrN
who furmod tho constitution, and founded upon it
tbe Uuiou, were tosnlrt-d with s degree of wisdom,
foresight aud patriotism, more thun human, and
therefore wu can bust manifest our gratitude for
tbelr Illustrious services, uod our reverence for their
glorious memories, by resisting wltb all our er.i-i-
gics every attempt to disturb or destroy the harmony
or symmstry of their workmanship, or to defeat and
ooillfy ibutfBoacy of its provisions by false con-
Mirut'UoDs or insidious attacks upou its fundamental
principles as tbo suro guarantee of u permanent
federal Union.
Resolved, That amoogit the great principle which
animated the hearts and energized the arms ot our re
volutionary fatbors, wo recogmzo as prominent tlio.Hi
it wm raise; for this would In lo seta trap tomaka
a man onmnilt jicrjury. lo Ruck aoaso the Stmerln*
tuodeot should tuts the responsibility or * rejecting
the vote ou hi* kuowlcdgp of the diequalllfeatloD.
Tba oath onco administered should bo rcpelved.
I bavo Mid this wu tlio literal Interpretation of
tuo act{ tat I very touch Iucltue to tbo qploiutl that
it waa merely Intended jto secure good faltb on the
part of tbe hopcriuUiodctiU, aud tu enforce thorn to
•uggest a doubt iu euuh cases aud compel tbe party
offiuing to vota to purge himself; this being done
tbe vota should be received.
If, deiplto these prcosutlons, an Illegal vote |s
taken, tbo law provldos a remedy in the 21st see.,
of the Election Act, page 238, wborciu Is prescribed
the manner ot'couleHilng election* end rejecting in-
LKOAL VOTES.
The purity of tlio Ballot Rox is further provided
for in ibo 40th see. Acton Elections, aod sections
2to and 241 of tbo Penal Code ; hut tbo whole Aot,
ju spirit and in letter, shows that tbo doty of Super
intendents. iu caso of doubled votes ofiered, is limit
ed to administering oaths in the language of the
statute. Thu to arc two different oatus set forth,
each referring lo particular dlMiualilcallons that
would uot bo imrcrsU by tbo general oath.
I huvu made no distinction bctweun native aod
naturalized cilizeue, tmearax the i.aw maxes
honk. The Hupcrintondeuts of vloctions, lu uiy
npiuiuu, hsro no more tight to require the produc
tion of naturalization papors, In tho cum of a for
eigner, thau they would bavo le require tbe regis
ter >»f bis birth place In the case ofla native.
: % Very respectfully, It. J. MOSE^.
A Fnshluttable llell* at Maratjwa.
CorrrsfMjudsncs of the lllsionri Ilepublieao.
rihe generally rises about b o'clock. A. M., takes
a half tiuur to array UcrtoK lu her morning rolrn
aud nrruugo bor coifftur, thou she perhaps goes to
tbu Springs, and drinks mineral water, tumbler
after tumbler, till it Is impossible lo swallow mure
■— it is bv.r ambition to have drunk morn than her
neighbor; Mien sno returns to breakfast, aud sat
isfies h«r delicate iu-p*ttUo by eating a half a broil
ed chlckou, .i small beefsteak, an omelet, tome
milk to.u-1, rolls aud coflco ; and theu she is ready
to make a conquest of tbo first mechanical body
that wear* n vest. Then aha rolls teo-plns for ao
hour, in order to give bcrtclf color; then returns
home tu dims for dinner; two honn> sro generally
sound of the bell or tbo
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Taylor. T jfhnrfJMId. WWOowdrtcb. W II HMre« ( M,
Morrell k qn, ratten. Hatton k Cm, Hell * frsnllM, E Pm
sobs AC*, eras*. Wells A Go, ClsfUfira h CaouiDgbaw,
BoMinell k Wliltebaad, Chdanisa k Walts, O Jmhmwn, ti
Brown A Co, V WooiAr, H’O fciskson, fUkeshsuxh A Isa It It now
mb, lUbu A Tut ter. i W I.ttlirnp A I'©. Dans A Washburn,
Redrert A Norris. J Hyland, TU Rtsambost ift, Hudson.
>Uml*f A Co, N f.yaa, sad ©there.
r#r Mbr W Nmlth, from Smw Y«rk-N BAH Wred, 1V
V Yeox*. tkba AK-ister. MAC-bsu. Craa*. Walls A Cn,
C-ibtas A Hertt.Church A Mores, Hs*s A Wtrbbura, W li
Ktbatldga, Tranblln A Brsutty, Mvdson, YUmIm A C«.
Rulconib*, Johnson A ('«, flans ACosssri - , Hssbra-A A
Uo, t'R Mills, Lynn A Nuldsr. J IV Uthron ACo. Ojd*!
dtsrr kV». r*tl»u, llutt-m Alt-. IIA Wire, Parress « C<
Polorson* *■**-- ” " * * •
Trier tun. I
A Cuoulugbaai. J R Cuniaiiochaut, J U Cuaiubit.
hes,J Dsnforth, A Usynb-vl.Huatsr AGannntil, Htrdes
A Co.(I II Joliuaun, (; J Ji,„as,J Uos, J l.lppmsu CAL
l«u*r, McMsbou A U-yls. McKro A Usiinstt, It RotbrUUd,
Etcpbnn k Wilson, Turner A Co, IV M Ws-JItr. Ycuo*.
Wyatt A Co. Ilrsatiy A Co, Cray tiro-, l!sn!«lri A
J f) N fJKDspp. Order.
CAUTION TO IBB ptr»r Tn ~
T XMiun to. m. m taT fu «UC.
IWU It mmmm, to MU. ta.T!L ‘’ «*
Mrere vandrrt ml patswi Is dl^slss »im*
I lutrodsend Ure Neb Mr* Ar*tn*,> M
parpareaf sspptying Ure nredksl A«,it. *•
remreualty with a pur* a»*-llflssl stiHr,
I**Mr1bM wltHawMsMt, la sit c«ms U
w*ra reqair*4,wtUwut pred*s<*s tb« Usrl.irJZ^ 1 *
wbUb inrsrUhly rMilll from stiag adsItirstaifcV^'
•vder t« rr*4*r sretiraac* donldy sai«. tkv. 21* k
aaslyredby elreiaistsut •orl4.»M* «uUa. ^ tv *
Udfiw rs|«rlm> kUl lest U> Ibo,.^, ^
•redlcsl prscbuuosrt. Tire f-K—
mmnof tb* most um^bIiocs! sad mUs/mu*. ****
It it nuw brf'/r* tb* public, sommodM*ttb
ires, Sod Us ring tUw unlssjo^l^tu •*i t ** x J.'**
I eall Np-,0 tU eoBMualty U pr-UMt 11-.^?/,“
Ureirown b**JUi and my r«p u ut!.^. kyfm-**
k»l repodisliog tho piratieal spevulsturs «u 1
tbelr fool eonwodlU*-* oodsr emrtt mt t,j
articl* htdrereUso imj-rtM tr mi HoIUM^ X
■ssket. uu-b-r tb» mtn* *f *■'
Cu. 1‘sttsu, Hutton *r«. I» A Wire, rarressn^, app.*,sqes/J Wolfc's NeM*dai. i. . . 4 ‘ -
it A Co. II H Trfsuur, TJ Threldkold. Vvfstili* A ,,T* lr ****** A,-rest.,
i. Hell A nreoliu, flrlebaiM. X*lly A Co, Otgbmu i 1 “ d,r
Ngbsm. J B Cunrailoclam, J U CuataiUc. U ACu- Ilrefirti ltapottsil*n Ui** uu/it -v,.
■SBfbrlb, A IUynb<v|,HuDt«r AOanatct7, Herds* retrllll. vtiblti ns k« ua> I.. I*
S’rig'lT.^vmliglSdS?vSff£!i°o! ^ *' ^ soods (Bte.lbA din-
Htralut or dictation, and ol worshipping God with
out inU-rfrrouc© or hiudrauco ; that wu attribute no
amall share ol tba present power, glory ami prosper
ity of oar government to the Incorporation of theso
principles'into our consiltutlou ; und, as wo arc
satisfied that they are as valuab e aud essential now
as when oar fathers poured out their blood to sccore
them, wo should prove ourselves unworthy ol tbo
rich itberltanco bequeathed to usil wo failed to re
sist with all our bearta and souls every effort, wheth
er by'open assault or secret combination, to cxpuogo
Iroiu tho coDftitutlou theeo grcHt principles «-f rtrtl
and rtligious liberty.
Itesslved, That in thu samo
Cl w m- -
lug'hall. Tno greater tho ex~peuso of dress, the
gr< . . ...
greater tlio stylo, tho farther it drags behind, tho
more you moot admir* bor taste. When she is
sea tot sbo casta ho eyes up aod dowu toe tabic to
a:u ibo rfied nils Lu produced, then oslmly pro
pares to do justice tu the materials before her.--
Fanliiouablo lielles am always fine epicures ; they
enu instantly detect tbo difference botweeu »tame
or a wild duck. One hour aud a half is upeut in
dlDucr, and then lor a promeundu aod an arrange
ment into couples. Thtu i-» tbo time wbeu all
will iMsr, undei ub.nvation ; every IsUo diamond
will bo detcctoJ ! uo bachelor but will bn diicor-
a rouged face will
f! Knapp.
I’sr »cbr luyllfbt, fiom Itastou—Kure. t»a»i# A l^nr.O
Johnson A Os. (I II Johnson, J Eiohel, J J T«4d, It It Art,
Lynn A Nuldtr, M AOobtn. way A Tnylor, Hauler A Unu-
turll. W*bst*r A Pslnifti. I*«tU», nuttan A Oi, Urijbsm.
Kelly A Co, Wowt A Go, llell A TreaUta, W It Ususuan. I)
OMupV^dsr. MeMsboa A IkyU, Waj n*. Qrererlll* A Co.
Ilelni A Hawkins, Butler A FriorMia, Palmer A Sou. J W
Utbrop A Co Gllbret A Tilde*. A HarwoM, W Hut*, O Co-
ben, Hunter A Gaumtll. Vers.llU A f’rlereon. Herd wick A
Cook#, Og4*ti, Ptarr A Co.
PAB8ENOER0.
osbln Keyatoue HUle. from (UlUdaipbla—
'.Udyandsnn, H H HeW. Unt W'**ln,t, ttr
dy.Upt Osborn*. Mr VaaMsrkert. V PrMtwr-
Per susmsbli
W k Preston, It
King and Udy,
« Hsilbroner, Mrs Brnrk. T Col*, J Hucb#*. H fitrtbn
J lUrtmsu.C Mason, BFJliutt, J II Clark, VMa>"r. M fw’
buL.W t. Hudgk»o»and lady, JGioVim, li« VV,t .,„ m
J GnwpbeU, Mrs Devine, Ur McCoy. '
CONSIGNEES PER CENTRAL RAILROAD
r otw
rear I III, wbUb ran be m*d hy tbetueUn 8*^1^ I
I deposllwt mj Ul*J ai a trad* mark l a tb, t»7 f
District Cuartwf tb«S-/stberu kutri-t »•; * ** \
tb* year 1*5), and liar*the cerli&rst* la t,> *
that dale. Ihe great .Umsod whkb u. * 6si
Ud fur tb* geouise article ba* set tbe *k,a« Li„ ^
Ur<*it*r# iu motion, and tb* doty | w u
nod friend., and the public, emup*;. mu >L TT
thetrguari sgaintt impo«it>uu
LtOLPHO WOUK
anwog tb# complaints tot wLicb lUt «baa»u U. w,
declared a specific by the emlneot jtys.eUa. wUu
e-.r responded with th* proprietor,
debility con*#';ueut up* toog-umUnB* stoka*wt7'
ag*, cpilsfny,asthma, gravel eelir.**•«.*», . u '
oeys. anJ all chronic dires-etuf tu t»ulb>-ur.a*. 7 ,
ratm. Tor the** aod mao; „tu» di^.rder.. it 7
prescrlbe-I with great »-iece*» b» m.-r, tLa*
and modl'-sl praetit*<#»*r« in vsilo,. f« f i. , k# ,
fiUUa. ’ " ' :
I twr tu rail tb* ... i,» ...... . ,
"Hi wtr/t'j.
IctUrs from pbyuciaus:
Hr. Charles A. Leas. Commits;.*
write* si follows lo r.-Iatiuo to tb<
Toturdy in cbn«iec*’si-b«l ' • «;
H»»Jtk. BrJtia-r.
! '* f l "rr* »•. ;
• A, lUbr;^ .
mmitinr n „ i , i cicd, if be bavo a wig or not ;
um, Iltoot, that» mm ud ta.Si [«, U moro. J£u. ,, f .S'
daugetous thau au oiien and manly onponerit, tve ir- outuc ,ho ; «u unnatural tooth, a gists
gnrd Uo attempt now lwing madetocreato by secret | ? wo , odc , n ,Cffl Piffle, rheumatic people,
oath-bound awooiatiuns, a law of public sentimout | ^ op e ’ ptd
ll-.digion even, has defiled tho put** garments ot
ter (nlth, by mingling in tho duataod Him idoml oi
ueut men iu the K. N. Cun volition ut Philadelphia.
Gou. Wilson Is, asuvory ono Uoows— [whoknows
any thing of tJcu. Wilson :»t nil J a rabid and foul-
-bis sectional equtest. In most of the denominational
if dirifliisni tliroogboul our laud ail fraicrual feeling I ,U0U ’® < it oru».
to-. Ml Ml.tMt II , . „ _ _ . \ luvtUei examination, it uiau would ;«!twit tuo
tti-s been bitnisbed aud ia. several of tbuio secession
from a common brothci hud bat actually taken place,
.bo-political tie also ha* been partiallysovored.- Ot
.Do two great national partied whicu b*va exb*t#il la
his country, almost, from th© formation M U>o Coo*
•titution u> rb# p’CMot time, one of .tBAa, owing to
the treachery of its Nortliera allies, has been totally
to mako It, would show tbu oxistenco of a similar
stall'of (acta la every other Statu, nnd that where
there liai I von a legUlaturucoulrelldd by tbo Kuow
Nothings, they have invariably conferred on aboli-
lionirta the highest offices within their gift.
But what further evldouco can tbe South ask,
.v , . . - tvLcn they flud figuring in the Knotv Nothing ranks
l.» na ; Motto.«»to* to tl’D s™»«* *"J M-l Ju q n r. u.„, .uhe l.,i election too c.cdiJ..« ol
tv AT tt-4 a ini nr 1),* \nrll, 1,.^ K,.*n rimct aivniillv
ty of Ita allies of the North, has been raovt signally
Ideated. Thu Civil tie too—the Constitution, tvhivh
loids together the parts of tbi# oonf«dorfu*y,i*i equal-
V imperiled, sinco in addition to Us- mum-roa* and
/lotcut enemies throughout our country, in on#
irau&b of our national legWature there liarosjortty
n tavor of U# abolishment.. Hut amid ail these con-
/uUions which litre shaken Ibis Union tu its foun-
iatioos. the peculiar Institution.! of th>) South have
bus far rornafood, si Isr.'t within our own limits,
mlapslred.
thu abolltionUta for the Presidvacyt
Is it notsufficlunt, when tboy find every aboli
tion organ of tbe country (with a sigle exception)
favoring and supporting tbe Know Nothing organ-
izauou? Is it uot sufficient, that unt of tbe whole
nnmber of Congressmen elected by tbe Know Noth
ings at the North, botweeu fifty and silty In num
ber, there is but one who is not an avowed iree-
soiler, nnd be was chicled In-cuust- bis opponent
was a Ca'koUv? Is iv not rufllcicut, that la every
i case. witbtbr#uor tour •xcepltoiu*. every candidate
Experience has dcmoa»iruted tu these enemies of J ejected by tbo Know Nothings, was compelled to
bo Constitution aod our peace, that they are in tb# j ,,jedgo himself tia advance, to ail the extreme tm-a*
topol, their bHtteriei I Qt *a of tbo abolitioQ wing’ 1# it Hut sufficient, that
ituation of tiiti allien at SeU.
:sunot reach, that citadel cannot betaken byai»ault;
t muvt fall, ii It fall at uli, only thruugli treachery.
Before they can succeed, they bavo discovered tbat
•hay must create a diversion in our midit, they nr:<t
iavu fricutl* 4ad alllse here lu our camp. Ancfont
Troy could not Ire taken ou ill, by tbe atratatrem o*
ho wooden lioreo, tbe croiuj succeeded tu 1n trod no-1
ng within her waili a portion of thoir treops. Aod ;
his !u just the object for tho rccorupllshmeat of I
vhich, this new organization was established. So
oug uv tho abolitionista adhered to th# naked ques
tion of slavory,thcy could make no inroads among
•a; tbe South, truo to ber interests and her institu-
dano, cotazintgi la solid phalanx aguluot them. For
tnis reason, it bccamo uccouary to resort to struts-
rout liko tho wooden horso of tbe Greeks to reach us,
•iid buuce their a^ip«iala to tbe popular prejudice# of
.iirc-iuntry against foreigners and Catholics. These
on.ititoto tbe wooden homo, by means of which
t iey nxpect to obtain foothold among us, and while
taliooalizing Know Nothingism.to makcattbe samo
moment abolitionism Irresistible.
. Does any maDUoubt that aboitUonisla uud trec-
olieri are at tb# bead of this muvomant, and tbat
lie object in view is to introduce, under another
amc, an ahulition party Into the Bouth 7 Where
d this Know Nothing or mis-cailnd Amer-
an j>arty originate 7 Of whom i# It composed 7
• bat ts Its conrao aod object? Let any mao
•ut calmly and dispassionately trace ont then
(uesilonsto a Nutation, sad there Is bat one rondo-
ton to which he can poeslbly arrive.
First, theu, where did this party originate 7 Did
i originate in tbe Bonlb 7 Did it have ita origin on
tits aide of Maaon and Dixon’a Ifne? Nol forta-
lately for us, its origin, untike tbat of many of tbe
weociationa of man, is not veiled io mystery, hut
he faot stands forth undented and undoolabie, that
l arose at tbo North. Whether that vagabond
ludeon, belter kuown as "Ned Dootlioe," was
ndeed th* author, aud New York can claim tbe
iuoot of its paternity; or who tber, aocord-
,<g to Burliogbsme, tbe abolition Represen
tative in Congress from Mas#acbneetta, it origl-
sted In the Bay Btate, and is or Faritan blood, tbo
’barge Is equally aastalood that (» arose st th*
Nt.rtbj and U it is equally susceptible of proof loat
>t existed at the North for monti a, If not years, be-
fora it placed Ita desecrating foot upon tbe Mil of
tba Bouth. But wo need nui bate stepped beyond
the limits of thle c ty for evidenco to provo tho
.ifortbaro origin of this organization. Who was the
Jrat Know Nothing in Georgia? Who is tbe Fresh
lent of tho Grand Council In this State, who not
mly presides ever tlm party whenever It assembles
in Convention, bat gives law to all tba lodges In tha
BUta, and, through (beat lodgra, exercises supreme
oootrnt, not ooty over tha persons, hut over the con-
•cleucea—not only over tbo body, but over tbe eonl
«f every member within the limits nf Georgia 7 Who
is tho pereonago tbat oconploa a station navor before
»I4 by any mao In Georgia, aod wlalda a power
•aver before exert lead by aoy ooa alaca tba Bute
was rounded 7 Who, I oak, la ha, aod why waa ba
selected 7 Was it becaoeo of tba spot of his nativi
ty 7 la ba a Georgian-* descendant uf one of tba
early Millers of this Htato who, io 1711, landed with
Oglethorpe oa Yamacraw Main No i Hscb wtU
«ot he contended. Why, then, wm ha ask-cted 7—
Waa U oo aocoaat of bla euperior lalalllgeona that
m waa etavatad above tba head, and given control
wav tba oaaaetaoea of aaeb o min as tba Hoa. John
NaPbaraon Rerriaa-ooa of tba ablest Jartata oar
owntry haa aver produced—a member ol tbo aabioat
»f Geo. Jackson—and far oraay years tba pride and
•waanaataf OeorgU m tba ieaato of tbo United
4toi«»! Waa it, 1 aah, oo ooooant ot hie superior
latalllgaoca tbati bo waa elevated over tba bead of
tbeUoo, JobaMoPbamoa tartan7 Nol ItwiU
aotboaopraitodad. Wby,tb«,wai bo aahatadf
lg do not meea lo bo aademoms aa aa|ia^oaa word.
dangaloiF totbaabaractav of tbo RVaMdeat tf ita
IL V. avgaahattao ia Qmgk, Tbava no aeqoalnv
«Nt wbatavarwtth blm, aad coaid oat tbartdafe
taMfe. #f« Iflw deal rad, pf hie ebartmtav ar rot*
«m« WWi ttaao S bare to ecaoan. My o*)y ab-
iM li ta 0mm, N pmiMa, taw ar by «hi
every Gosornur, eight ia number, elected by the
Know Nothings, every iuru, was compelled to avow
in udvance bis abolition proclivith*? Is It not
sufficient, tliat every Senator of thu United States
sloe ted by the Know Nothings, five in Dumber,
evoiy man, i» au avowru and rank cboiillouist?—
Truly, if Die South remains Incredulous iu tho face
of theso facts, it might ha said of bor, she would
uut hello VC *'tho’ Ulto were to t too front tho dead."
This organixatlon, then, orlginftU-d at tho North,
aud rallies under ite dark bsnu. rj.tll IbiMU who bavo
hltb«rto constituted the raalo spring? of the aboli
tion party. Aud yot this is the organization tbe
Bomb in now caUtd upon to su-Aaiu.
Dot ]i-t us \oo\ib<yvndtlitir y,irty'iunntJanddatu-
/UatioH h>thatacU uiti conrti, if wo would still
farther discover their abolition ftuudouclcs and char
acter. What w.*-i tho tint step taken by tbia
organizst.OH sftai they had acquired power by
tho fusion of oil tho discordant olcuienU of toe
country ? It wna tho overthrow of tho Dcaio
i:ratio paity ; aud hi what manner sud by what
mean# bad ibo Democracy oi tbo North tucumd
tbelr dUplcoeorv, provoknd thou vcogcanco ?—
Thu concurrent and ompbatic tar>timony of all the
K. N. loadero from tho freo States, wm tbat the
great first cause which led to tbo overthrow of the
Democratic party uf the North was tbelr rositjoh
on tbu hlavkby QOuaTioN. They had dared to bo
troo to tbo constitutional righta of tho Bouth. Yoe!
the K. N. leaders iu Congress boldly sod unitedly
avowed that U waa nuv hostility to toiogoera or Ca-
tbuilca that effcoted thu rcoont con tee ts, but It was
an oncouquorabto hatred to tbo rights ot tbe South
ern people.
Uut let ns look beyond what tbu.r have dons to
what tbet rnorosi: tu do,
Bo tar they have eucceeaod only in subduing the
defenders of Boutberu rights on Northern soil; but
this hes given almost uuoontroiicd sway over tbe
North—It ouly remain# for thorn, alt they require
Bow to r«U» toe ooontry aud destroy this confederacy,
la to acquire uncontrolled sway over tho Bouth.
What they propose cannot be hotter knowu and
understood thau by referouco to the eeutimenta of
Gen. Wilson, tbe Ajax of this party. Iu n speech
mad# by biut In tbo city of New York, in May tael,
this AJiX lima spoaks :
But I aiu tho last nun that will consent tu go iuto
power by Ignoring or sacrificing tbo Slavery quca
tion. [Applanoc.] If my voice uonld bo heard by
the whole country to-night—by tha Anti-Slavery
moo or tbe country to night nf all parties—I would
aay to them, resolve li—write It over your door poets
—engrave It oh the lldi of your Bibles—proclaim it
at tbo rising of tbe buii aod at tbo goiuguowu of Um
same, sad at tbe broad ligbt or uooo, that any party
in America, bs that party Whig. Democrat or Ame
rican, Hut llfle Ita finger to arrest tho Anti-Slavery
movement, to repress the Aotl-Blavery sentiment,
or prescribe the Aotl-Blavery raun.lt surely aball
begm to die—flood applaosej—It would dnsrrva to
die; It will die: *nd by tba blessing of God I shell
do what IlUia 1 can to make it din.
Much are the fugle notes of this chief of tbo K. N.
order.
1* there a Know Nothing here, who le ready to
obey aad exvcnto tho orders of snob a chiol7 le
there a aoathero man here, so degraded as to bn
prepared at hie bidding, to trample under root the
Constitution ot tbo country and the dearest right# of
tha Booth 7 ts there a Georgian here, whose blood
dean aot rise with Indignation almost unoontroiabis,
at the inprema arregaooc of such afsostlc? "If
aay let him speak—for blm, bavo I uBkodsd."—
"Nons ,r -tb«n none have I oflended." Nol with
tba propsr ieeliaga which should actuals southern
men aod Georgtaaa, we will threw beok late tbe
teeth of this Impertinent Yankee his prood threat—
aod tell him. “we will resmve It, write It aver aor
door pest, eograve II on the (Ida of oar blble*» pro*
aula It at the nelag of the van aad the golag
d*WB of ttaaarn# and lathe brood light ef ooon—
tkMaay patty ia Aatrioa, m that pwty W*|g,
Deaeeiat hr An»erio*a, that dees (weO lift ft# flager
toarreetlta aaiFslevery movement, eopprea ita
eatlaUvery eeatUseat, preeeoete aatlaiavery aea
Ueorelyhtall tafia to die, it weald deserve la Ale,
H wUldte eadhy the Meeting ef God we will da all
aeaa«|B«ataU4ii. M
higherIbnn^th.msS&^ia^St^. 1^1^ nTZ* ?Kf ‘Th®"" -
the i-n'oymcQt. by all citizens win llu-.r native - *dka and Imltatluii Incc iuu*l be put down,
adopttd, of the rights of civil liberty xml rellgton*i ^ ^ ^» u must 'asm the KMtmtfct. aud every flaw will
toleration, as moru dangerous, and fuoro vigilaotl
to be feslated.thaoau uiHjn and direct attempt I
render those guarantees nugatory and of no effect.
adopttd’ of the rfght# of clrif’llliertv Riid reilgious I '°, u " ,us /' UI ' K 1r U ? c ^., and . 5 v . ery
toleration, as moru dangerous, and fuoro vigilantly j 111 ^ B P rt4 d l ^ c l r * a ^d l>ec»nuj largo id your
to be resisted,than au upon and direct attempt to i'' H ' u * i ' ert '* vou m,e , becu discovered silting In
ri-nHA! thnun nii.miil.n. ....I .r .... i a COlUtT With H C0111 [Mtlloil, especially if JOII blTS
.icrlng low. you will ta) aurcly jHiintcd
bcllea—Saratoga imllci rule hero, and vt
TI
Reset rud, That a secret ,
wblobt-ecures the fidelity of ita
• mamber. to It. edicts,
laws, aud reaulations, by oaths of perpetual ullc-
gianc<, and wuich propose# to accomplish it# objoct
ny prescribing from civil offices one class of citizens
on account of their religions creed, and still a larger
became they refuse to swear alloglancu to iu ruio,
nnd which seeks by means of tho cohesive power of
office to obtain tbn control of tbs government, both
Statound national, for ti,e avowed purjioeo of effect
ing objects inconsistent with tbo constitution, is
necessitily anti-American, auti-republicaii, unii-
Whig, smi-deniocratlc, dcstructivo ol political mo
rality. $ud calls for the united nnd ceaseless exer
tions uf ail truly conservative and national men tor
its overthrow.
Resolved, That tho scenes of violence, disorder,
aud immorality which bavo marked the footsteps of
tho Kavw Nothlug organization trom ita origin to
tbo Isle disgraceful anil bloody tragedy enacted in a
Southern Btate, ought to impress every lover of good
order, ol sunnd morality, and of pure Christianity,
with tho danger ot giving countenance nnd encour
agement to »n organization which has been seized
upon by dlsuomutnta and ubolttioLitOs, aud made
subservient to their unpatriotic and treasonable pur
poses, and which is shuvvu by sad experience to ta*
constantly liable tu be perverted by bad men to the
destruction of law, morality, and religion.
Resolved, That we adhere with uuslmkcn fidelity
tu the doctrine that Stata sovereignty, in all matter!
ol purely Internal and domestic concern, ta anda!-
mutt submit to cuhtom without complaint. Tlio
belle uow cats her tea. aud then she cuter* tlio
ball room, and liotiveeii flirtation am] dancing, she
piuses through tbe iliy and cvcuiog. Tbi* is the
routine of life. ‘ ' ’' '
cousUtutimiH.
toHsrdwisk A O-ke. J W iatbrer-
. .rx's* A Co, tT WoodbiiJg*. Ita**, IHmi A Long. Hu
Ilrmlc.- L to, Varslill* A Frier*©*. J Jens#. Cl an*, Welle
AC©, Patten, Hutton ACu, .UtanWNoa, Katra* * Mnith.
Holcomb©, Jotinaon A Oi, llvn-tar* n A tJririmrr'is. ll?t|
A rrtulls* W c Floyd, b tTOarnrany Brigham. Krllj * 1
C«. King A e»n*. I lanklin A Brintlj, Cohen* A, H*rt.-,'
Haas A iVathburn, li»»n A Maekty. M II tVillii*-* »v
Itam.hart.CA LL»mar, Lockett K Periling*. J » To.lu r,
OCoheii, HsbrrihtniAttuu. Yunog. Wyatt A Co W»ror,
GissOTtlta A t.o, II »l Mo**, J II Hi****, liar-]** A Co, 0.1 1
b*rt A1 fi.Jro,
l -v tu
adiulraldy adapted to dyspeptic
time. 1
esj-l..
•• filled by
8AVANNAH POST OFFICE.
I'KI.IVKRY ANHCUUn.VO OF TUP. MAIL**.
ieOKMMij CV|M%
Nurtlisrn ao-1 Augusts
*ii s.n |3J<r.w i
West Ftoriita and W, vt s J*ji»rj;is*
S>; A. M . . .
I'pper Guoigla sn-l Tenne*n-*e
SVi.M.J.
Maeou, Columbus, Ac
UUKVI.NUj SVK>I<V1.
l.iUMl
asiL i nan |
S'urthcru su-t Augusta .
lto.no M.iT.uor.N.
\te*t Hori.la ao-l h. i.i-urL'ia
12.00 si. -— ...
1 pner (inurgia and renm******
12.00 x.17.00P.M.
Msciii Culumbus. Au
12 00 M |7 00r VI 1
MuIIImi; I>h> » lo nnd from the I'nlted States.
most KUROPK.
AKA'iO, (Aiu.) Havre, Ati<u*i T>. fur New York
AKKICA. (Ur.) Urnrpuul, 5*|-t 1. for Uo.ton
IlAl.TIO. (Am.) l.lverioul.kVpt. V. for K*w York
tVASmKUrON,(Aw.) fiuaUianiptoa. H*|»t. 1-
for New York
AMKKK’A. (Ur.) laverpunl. Sept. I&. for Ik>*ton
' ‘ “— •*“ .New York
• • New York
— — sufirage propowd i ^tjN^OA.fUO LIvjirpwiI.rtaBt.St*. for Boston
by thu Know Nothing party, und which proposed *J'\r|H»ot.Ocl.«. f«r--- ; .....New Wk
ways has been a cardinal principle of tbe democratic PAOFIO. (Am.) I iverpoul.Sept. —.for
faith, which great principle ta endangered by tho ! t'NION, (#u>.) Havre, ttapt. 2rt, for
mmtusof reform In tho matter of sufirage proposed ! ' - 1 '- f° r --
(|lr.) liv*rp<M)*,Oct. ID.fur
(Am.) tJverpool.Oct.SO, lor
(Am ) 11a\ii-, Oct.31, (or
Ir . U*«rv , *°l. Jet. 27. for
from thi: vxitkd sta tk-
. lor...
reforms wo pledge ourselves to resist; because, by -
tbo true Interpretation uf tho federal constitution, | t .\I.Tlt7,
by tai-dt-hates aud votes in tho convention which Alt tuo.
named It, and by tho actual practice ol tbo States , aha. i l
tbemsc-lvee, it ia conclusively shnwu that tho State* ■
have the absolute and exclnslve control of suffrage. I'AOnc.tAr ) New York, fiepw
Reaolved, That tlwi perils which now threaten tbo ('V?,* ?*• w '°J k ;*?*|* t- s * for, ‘
lul»«r.lj- nnd pc,cnol ton conln.leracj,uri.liie Irom , ,)J 'imVmt atn'ig V„V'
Iho MCendnncjr, in Inonl nl tbo !r« Stole., of n .pint JJ 1 ,;..'.. a™ ) sU Yort. s-pl k In.... i'.
of sectional fanaticism, made successful and powerful J .\Knit;.v, ( Hr) IIo»t«n.Sept. 2fl, for
by the aid of tho secret machinery ol Know Noth- | Baltic.’(Aw.) Now York. Oct. 2. V«r*
ingtem, call upon all natfouai mou, whether demo WAMHNutos, (Am.) New York. Oct.«. for
crata or whig*, to unite In ono common organization, AMKKI(*A,tBr.) Ho.t<-n,Oot lo. for
and to mtkecommou cansongainst their common fo»* 1 t*At IFlri, (Am t New York.Oct. 17.for
aud tho foe of tbe Union, up-m tho platform furnished * /'Vn' V*!,**. VoT L\ )e k?°l t,tT
by tlio compromises cl tho constitution in regard to \^^.rtV- ', r i!.. Y v-'i',l!"Sy 'S-II*'
siuvi-ry, aud
unises oi uiu consul ut ion in regnru io , •• ■ ■ r ■
Uirnn tho principle ol Congreuwlonal umui.vNN,(Aui )‘Nl-w Y.irk.Nur.’a' tor.’.'.’Ur«
nou-intenreDllno. applicable alike to tlio NUtesand j AFnlCA.(Ur ) Boston.Nuv.7. for : ...Livei
lio.ton
.. .New York
.. .New York
Huston
... Lirerpuol
Bra men
.... Livei pool
... .1 Jveriioal
Ilavra
....Liverpool
.... Liverpool
Bremen
. Liverpool
. Uverpool
.... Havre
.l4vcrj*ool
‘ ’.verpoal
Ureiaeu
HJ-lKMnKR21—<73 hale* (Jotton. 112 boss* Copi
voyo sacks Wheat, tkt bMt Hour, S& btle lV«*sttc
i am. IU bhli lNle<J I niit, hale* 1To<>:. 4 hanStas .' he*© aat^diulv 37 1*W
Fkins, au<J »d**-, to Hard wi«k A C*u|ie. J W Uthr* r a#o . • * 1 ,
M.. • •lUlsgfrtlpIsours ii N,.
lini'-oy L, iU*Ccacy a* « ,L
In whichyt,a r«a*tuin*tvj!|»»„- ,
tu tb© lnu :o* euitacss, wiiu . .
D--s 1 rego/u H a* onu th» a.*-
ehruniecatarrhal efl#c*;.wi* j s.-u..U,i-
it-'-uritury epparatu* Will, m-n-t,
reaot. <1Us. a t j *- ^ .,
*• Ib’bbiO* ••(»•».b.ti e«-l-bf*telt^h., tv , tf ..
la-pay, cholera, Kr.. ynaftata* *( ik»
prenuriog jur© H-dao-i g,n. »t,-i »(c»; <4 ^..
Xrboapptai f-<IP>»*,un-ier -Ut» tf <*etu*>r - i«fc
f bai* ...ni-Kinto! toufsiiirl. m ,
Conreoticnl. in tcisnoul. an! i-w -o tn». v.*
An art (el* of Ihc kin-1 Ii much ! hat. v« ..
M* ewbsitiutabi \t-materia wti-iHm?
Isodgi* V-"ir«, i Ibrtijv
l , atLADXU»t»,JalylVlL
Mr 11*1*1 e»- • w'Mir |;oarer.afreet, ke* Vr-s-
f-a» l **-a*'>B <)■• writer r*c*uet
m 1 this city, a e-rt-ta t.4 ycur Amuu . n, a
sod »i» .* (list perio-i hoe pr.-<crwk , r
in certain loan* of ur-nor . caipliuaU: ai> j a .
«*< debility iu a„-t«J pe>*<w». .Si tar the Sehna^^.*^
«f msch heoeBt to th'ioe asin«r it. * • • • *<**■_..
*ion. wh*ie a diuretic ao-1 *(intuUal is requ.r** j
use the {aromatic sow-law .--ehnappa rhantiti'
y->nr »in-*i»<-»t f am r—c^llully joara.
A. I». CHAIAIMJ. X ;•
1VJ tiuuth Lijhu, »:m
the suVjuieed tatter from I*r rale* •.( Mac-inv* Vi
Hampshire, it late* tnuue of the mu,! r*l-i*bi* tssiea
properliea iwnre-^ed by the Arfnostic/'cbuscp-.sotu.n
that it art*** a s|«eiftein i »*ry patrrta)
gravel
Mr. Winn . I'ciunt iu*- tu i4-1ipu you 11** vj-
you are stfliberty to an- if you think pm^r IS rm» ■’
your medicine* caflnl ticbeidaw .--ehaapp* ! Uski
very ubstinet* case uf gravel and *ioo« <-f *©c* fn jnr
atancing. cansing very acut* pain in*rary attaair.
urinate. After u.ing many rrmt-Les without mu-* n*
I waa induced to try a bolt!* of sour r>H<in* h-j.
course of lbr** days it prorad eXeetaal cisluir.er x--
piece* of stone, lome of which were as larg* a* * «a-ii
tat pea I continued the cordial, aein-rvbng to isicL*-
and tb* patient la foot tec jveriug. I this* a midit* i
m much ralu* in so dlitre*Line a cempUrst sk.i>: »
known to the public and tb* world at lari» Aai I u-
one. must give it my approbation and signatera.
TUOMAd FALSE. X P
NhilV if GHbCji—i'o'J* t* satVrdav. 23d 1 number of our physicians are order.*c Us sxv-w
Jn*t.at 3‘,' o’clock. P. M —The*ptendid steam- ** T *™ 1 . h * T *»»resdy prescribed It. /Vreaasu wVsc
ipALAHAMA. Captain Hcbenk. wilt lease a.v above— *Mve»«MlL apeak very highly of Its ijaoJiu** A t n
Fur freight or passage. Uaviuc iplendid »Ute-n-«ta acoum u "“* n of my own [-eraonal acqaainUnc*. havinf raid-
modations.upply «t theoffire of the Agents fitally with au atfeetiou of the kidney* aod blodisr. •_».
PADCLvOIUL FAY A tt> , *»» botUe#,a«4 subreawmvUy paowda *f>a* o ««>m
lht ble sin, and waa greatly relieved Jt wlU. n , duab - r
IntA Mn.nl h«1 1
Oy-TIte Fiieroln and Acqnnlntaiice* nf Mr.
HHO P tYAir *ro respectfully iuritrd Hj attend hi* f u .
neral *t 4’, o'clock. Ten AntavooM, fnuu hi* Ut* ..... ,
dance- turner of H*b»rabtm sad Tnrk-stieet.
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
mUL eia-cu*s of the Savannah l*ub|uc hcheol w.JI . n « n
-*--*! 111 »hel»*t"fOel*b*r. under W H. Bsio,
a* Principsl. araisted by Miss ii. M. Ikisiiii and Mire Mr. jour »g« n t in thi.
visa fwti All eaeonciaa, afl*r **itlo* » r»»-.,n*»>te - — *
‘ by applicant •
TOHTFH. »
S01/JMUN LVHLN. . Seh—I romnutte*
4. fTOFOARD. )
Ulloctl
t.oTr*cit y.—
IQ.HKKN44 AKOjFCJCiOriff
Mr»n ,i namlwr* of Class 326
*11 4« Ck M -y 1-; | 64 M a w
k WITULNGloN e
GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY.
MKBUUBY a Ma,BY. Minigi-r.
draw* This l**> .Sei,1'r 2; m *s*.nr
I", elo- .< . ..-rUto-V »• ||
rim ti
»4,444.
•t* >ut»i<er"Untefy—13 lira* u
• *' |,r kil* *1 —.hare. In’ proportion
Kvir» *1».. VS dr*«, «t Wtlmlnriui. Itol.s.i
*ta i September32.
urtm
s $07,500.
• *i NuiuW, ta.tUr,— lb Dram
• W I'ckvts $10—shares in piuportiui
Ticket*,either singl* or by tL« packs«
l-sue.Savannah. (•'*.. n»vt to Kobloson A Camp.
•"P*2 fc. WnHINOTON
ii Itaik.i-
Uas
Jiliiicablo alike to tlio tiutca ana | AFrilCA. (Or.) Itastoa, Nov. 7, for :.... Uverpool
Terriforiee, adopted by tho united votes ol demm BALTIC, (Am.) New York, Nor, 14. f.. r Liverpool
crata utid whlir*. in tbo pAsrago ol tbo serlos of I ARAGO,(Aro.) Naw York. Nor. 17, for Havre
measures in I860, knowu as tho compromise raeaa- J ASIA (hr.) Boston. Nov 21. fur tiverrool
uit-s, and re affirmed by their united votes In tbo |
»........ nf alt,. k'.hUu nn! Viikpi.ti, in 1 fi.Vt
COMMERCIAL.
SAVANNAn EXPORTS, SEPTEMBER 21
NEW YOivli—Sehr S J Waring—274 bales Cotton, ITOOO
bucbels Wheat,39 bole* Hutoostlcs, I bnndls Sheep .Skim
2 do Deer Skin*, 247 Dry Hides. 3 bsta* Ottou W* *te. 2
passage of lliu Kansas ond Nebraska act io 1853,
which provide* that its "truo lutentand nu-aning ta
not to legislnte slavery iuto any Btato or Territory,
nor toexclnde it therefrom, but to leave the poople
thereof ires to form aud regulate their domestic in
stitution! m tbvlr own way, subject only to tbo con* „ v
«-«•»*« o! too Onllto Btotoal- tol-j ond *c ' Vj „ , cuk a „
bt-reby solemnly and uarnostly renew tho plodgis of *
our devotion to tho demoorntiu platform adopted In
Baltimore Id 1852, and aa by that platform all truo -
dcroocrata are bound to abldo by and adhere to n ;
faitblul execution of tha compromtao mcaaures of) - ^T ^vr,;, .VT^IVT .nn~v7i’ii'
leftO, ao now we pledge ooienlro* in Bko manner lo > MARINE INTELLIGENCE
a lalthlul execution ol the Kaoaaaand Nebraska act,, *„ r ' " JITTH— *
passed lu 1853, as u final settlement ol ull kectbmal, W1R » " Hannah _
gSuizatJon. wo tender tho band of cord.al fellowahlp ! . *• ' s »* B J“ ra *!"P. Kn ”. T, . , !l' I-ndlowt tommandir. r
tunil National rnefl, North. South, Eaat, aod West,
and invito then) toco operato Kith min averting the
perils which tbreaU-n our cotnBon Union.
Resolved, That the presoul dlatlngualahod poel-
Uunoftho United Biatoe.at home and abroad, re
sults from au administrat ed of lit government upon
principles purely oonatitutlonal—and that Presi
dent Fierce, having administered the government
upon tboio principles, enjoys the cooUdenc-.- of
every truo lover of tbo Constitution.
V It,—.Shiii|M-r» uf Cotton by there steamer* will plea.i
tak* noth'*, that no C*ttou will be receive,) at th* pre-**-
that )s not-tistlnctly marke-tou th* e.lyvo( the list*.
TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. "
m - - [ 1 am now ready *.o receive the J»»ate aod Conn
fy Taies fur the pre-ent yea:.
Oflfc* hoars from 9 A. M . to 2 P. If,
*«p3-wtf F. M. STUNK. 1. o.«, «
NOTICE. "
IUe Sulrerriber !ia«rewowd hi* Uffic* to No.
*OS^2l0llay-»t. sept tf. M. LAFITTKAr.
C lHEKSIta’.'O bow* Cheese,rec*lvt*l and lor *al* by
/ sop 19 Mr VI.VllON A DOYLK
C ANIdJIS. SOAP A STARCH—20 buxs» Adamanttne
Caadles' to do f amily S-apj 10.1* Pals Familr 4o; 2#
•to Chemical Otlvs do, 20 do Si 4 rob: 20 do Jtaadel Candle*;
j««t received and fur sale by
wpta JOHN I». JKSBK.
Into general n*o."
From 11. A. 1‘rouL M. D.. 2t. Loai«, June i- !SSC
' ‘ Having seen your advertisement of * pure HoUaaf p
worthy tbe eontidence of physician*. I wnie to ros r.a.
new of procuring a sample uf tt. t& irv^iraf'
and in son* forint of rvaal diseare. iu eBieary bu in
bevo actm.wIndeed, and it ba* only fallen into disat* i»
cause uf tbe cxwnpiuml* mU under the name i<T Hita*.
gin. I want t<> use it at |<e^nt in rob,-, as it i« as
remedy in infantile cholic, and I <-ann--i (-rt-rare s m
pound to be relied on "
t rum J B. Woodward.M I*. Waterbnrv. Vemsei k*-
2, IS// :
■ I au treating at th* prev-nt tiae a cUn-oie ifkbt
tbe kidney*, which Las sh own it**)' very ub«::aau t*
reties, and bare been advised to u-e yuar Sebsa'
, schnapps
, Dr. ^oowden Tiggut. of Baltimore. Auyssl U Uv
I indicate* the mine of -pure bebiedao" in enaan o-e
; plaint* :
‘•I am fully- sensible of the great bene&i-1« ta 4*.**-
in certain turns of urinary duitrtacce Iren Ur u* -
gvod Holland*; hut that is an article suddkcsltter^e*'
without great trouble, that I bar* taen cumreHv* W
FRANKLIN COLLEGE.
CLAHKli COUNTY, OKOUtllA
T UL exercise* o! thi* tnatltution will commence ou . tent myself with less palatable. ai,J. thnetorr. ieu 1
Munday, tbe 1*1 day uf October next. The agricultu luily taken medicament*. A pure arst ratcS-t.ieuc
r»l Lecture* of l>r, l«e, will be also resumed at the eom- aot tail to meet with tl,e hear. . *ppjx>b*:><a ot jAn
rosneemeut of tbe term, and a full cuius* will be given., cian*.”
* month a. These lecture# are free p*. j. Hickly.of Last Breton.Aug. ]|. ItaL «nio
SAVANNAH MARKET, SEPTEMBER 22
OOTIVN—Sates yetlcrdeyCObaleiat Pe
. .fiLPTKUUKR 22 BM
hunts trom New York, with Mdrotnd Vseoenger* to V
olford. Fay hi Co.
l.'SM stoanuhtp Keystone St»t*. U Ilsnlle. tomuiander
5-1 lionre from I'hitaditphia. nlth Mil*, and Fasteoger*
toC A L tam»r.
i*elp Moultrie, Chapman, Liverpsot. to T II N J C« Mill*.
K,lt and mdie. to llunler A Jianimr 1) M A Cohen, Brig-
to Dsn* A Wash-
-. Dos too, lo Brigham. Kel-
ham, Kelly A Co, T It A J 0 Milt.
Snip Southport, Wuioo, NrwY
Bwi>ertntun<l*noa or Elections—LH«" from
II. J. Moiti, Ks«|.
Wo give place to-day to tlio following ablo letter
of a dtatlDgulabed Jurlat on tbo powers and duties of
SuperInlendonia of Electloos, which wc were com*'
polled to omit in our last iwue. In doing #0 wc
would remark, tbat it is all important that the quca-
tlou It dlscuMsa should 1m decided before the day of
election arrive*. It is * question ho Important to bo
well understood, tbat wo would also suggest tho pro
priety uf publishing the decisions and regulations
on tho subject, for the information of the public
generally s
CoLUMXUa.GA., Bept. Tlh, IB55.
T. Lomax, Kvq.—Dear Km—Yours uf Um£Ui in
stant, haa been received, a.vkIng tny opinion as to
tho" power and duties of auporinu-ndenta nf elec
tions, with special relorunco tu the naturallzatiun
laws,”
1 am very dear In Ibo opinion tbat tlio Saporln-
teodenta aru confined In iho uath uf tho voter, except
In tbe caao In-realtor referred to.
Tbe BupertntandetiU have uo powers cxrept those
givun them by tho statutes, under the authority of
which ihtir otfioo la created. They canuok act mitfi
they qualify themaelvoa by caoh Liking an oath iu
Ibeaa words:
All and each of iih do solemnly awcar (or affirm)
that wo will laltblully auporintend this day's eloc-
Hunt that wa are Iruulioldora, Justices of tho Foace
of tola Couuty, or Justices of (ho Inferior Court;
that wa will meku a Tull nnd true return thereof;
that wa will not knowingly permit any ono to vota
nnlaaa be U entitled to do ao by tho law of this Btate,
nor knowingly prohibit any ouo from toting wbo la
ontHled by law to vote, aud wo will not divulge for
whom any vote waa cast, nnleas oallod on to do so.
~ACU Ueo. legislature IMl-2, Met. 1. Article,
Elections.
Tbe qualification! uf a voter are aat forth In Iho
atatuta. Tba Superintendent# are supposed to know
only what (he legal qualifications are; nok who no*-
aaaoea lbam. U la tbelr bnalnoea to receive the voles
offered, unless "aoy doubt shall be auggelted aa to
the legality of any vote offtred al any election bald
In any eleoUun dhtrlel In any of tba oouoUea or Ibis
Btate.” In attob event (bo statute makes It lha dutv
ut the BuperlnUndonta of such election, before ra>
oetvlng aaeb vote, lo admioteter to tba person offer-
log It, oertalu oathi, aei forth In tbe alaio*, and
which yoo have heretofore published. Thle dope,
Ihttr txiwera are exhausted, and (be vote moat bo
reoslved,
' *' * ' ‘ thinks ba
►qualified,
. o n leas be
„„ Y . , —Joniwo* It would
then beoome (hair dotv to administer tb* oath tel
f bla, la the last oaee m lo
I boro.
] ttarkCharles William. H
ly A Co.
j Brig Matsuli*. Jobosoo, Boston, to l^gJen, Slarr ACo.
; Brigrbilurs, Tbacbw, New Y'ork, to Brigham. Kelly k
Co
Hctir Jonssf-rolth-Funuan. Nsw Yerk, i«»Oylsu. btarr
A Oo
Belir Tbi-nta* llnlrotnbe. Naw York, lo Colons A
Herts
Bcbr Wm t-muK. tJwetry.New York, to Ogden Starr k
Cu.
y«hr DayligUt, Mitcliatl .Boiluu, to OgUan. Starr A Cu
Sloamer'Yni. S#.»brook,Peek,Charleston via Dsautart, !-•
B. M. LafHtrau.
Ussinsr Huidi-n, Hruok*. UuiInN, Iu ** M LvOHeen
lo all wbo wav wish L> atleoJ them -. , . . , ........ .
SluJ.nl. will S..UU.1— on tbu 6rcl J.TufUiuum, I '- 11
(n, .Jo..,,...... ic. II I, Ju.jt.Uu Ih.t toll, if roulMu i “Si**?,“-“-T*
tbuuld to pm.t.t ut thu C«uu.,i>c*<u.u, ,bu—iu.. , .torb ul,.»jtj m uu, , ——
S « P 21 ; *d. proJure wry bvoaficial result*. I »boU ta tvt.’ •
— * I iatiuauc* your Aromatic BbreJsw A.-hnsrr-' wW *'
, Jsaaatj.
I nitre a* tolfow*
-Bo great has t>reii the «bft*site wiUiaseto rrort*.
furs article of gfu au 5 m .Vtas Save I tavaaiaj-puii^.
Cj°m!i | lAMS r J . u ** ball fri**(J* in tSt vidnlty."
bbtalWUtaef. JMo anJ whole Fig l*,Kk. IU«u. , N . „
an«t 8H#*, lWeho^a Urveold’s familr Ham*. 2 hbd* IU , R ' Ribbl * Dreken II
eon Kboul-ters, In store an<1 for rat# by I *
DAVID OvriNNOR.
eoroar Brouftitoa X Dreyroa
Heb 1
! \\
CLEARED
• tog. Neff, New York—Ogden,
rii*
MEMORANDA.
** Yoik, Bapt 17—Ctd, lehr Loval Hersnl Lnwdeu,
Hath.
Baltimore.Hept !*—Arr. #.:br WooJbridg* Wbita, Ha»h.
aros».
Hsj-l 10, Ut. 43 1*3. Ion. 62;0A,ablp llsselr. from Havre
from.Hath; (probably ship Mouttrin rrvm fjvrrfoo). Aug
U, for Hath,J
CONSIGNEES.
Far ataamsbip K»)ilona .Slats, from Fhlladatpbia—
J W Andaraim, U Dansmsn, Buttar k Frlarson. I. >; Rjck,
W IWenken. DothwaUh Whitehead, Brigham, Rally A Ou,
.1 M tVvajAman. Ho*ton H VlUatauga, Ckam^m X Watt*.
ClagUorn A. t'uiiningbain. D D Cotqi.Cnureb A Mooes, J M
(Xmtwr A tlu. M A Cuban,« W Itavta, (V M Davidson, W i)
Dickson, W D rt hr ridge. Franklla A Itrantly. Foote k C\»,
U Uamsmtso J lirooga, 0 AOrelner, W Hole, Raldt A U»w-
kin*; Holeomfo, Jehason kOo.O Jobnaon A Go, O IIJ*ho-
sun, a \Y Ullantbal, H M UAInu, GAL Umar. Ijrnn *
Hut tar, Mslneanl k nro.Mode A Pro, IV I Millar, Mayer k
Kuekall. J Oliver, (If au.Hurr * 1V>. FsJson* A Go, ratten,
liutlon AIV*. Habun A Bwilb. It J Hsllly, H 8 Hiblsy, T R
Shackelford, VereUlle A HuMor, A K Wiigbt, Way A Tay
lor, Young. Wyatt * l'*>, Wayne, OrteutlHo A Co.WiuP
Yonge, Ilarndon's Kxproas.
ivr aliip Bouth port, from New Yurk—Ways#. Green-
villa A Go, M A Ooben, Huso. Dae ta A tang, Fallen, Hutton
A VoM II Johnsoa, Yentllle k Frlereon. (Vase, Welle k
Co, Bartons A Co. T R Mills, Hrigkam, Kelly A bo. Wm V
Youge. Young, Wyatt k to, J GPaUtgant. C A t. Laiaar,
Daaa A Washburn.Oohens * Herts.!, M Ulleathal, Frank-
Uuk BranUy, Atken A Uut us, W w KkUtUn, McKee k
IWnnelt,flUt*ret A Ttiden. A Hsywood.Loekolt ABnelllnta,
llardwlek AOuoke. Holcombe, Jobnaon A CV>, Wells A Vera-
tills. Ugdmt, Ht.rr A Go, Gray Bros, J D Jeooe, Uvtll A
Uttlmore, J W Utbrop. VC Foote, R YBlmene, U U Da-
vte, Mabun A BniUh, II JtetMhtM, hebn A Frew’r, tfoeto*
A VHiaUmga. llardee A On, Hudson, Meaalna A Cu, liens A
Connery, MeMehon A Doyle, Way A Taylor. Vtoger A
W 1| Onion, Morrell A On, N Lyen, T J TbretdketJ,
11 —. Mm,* to, JObtatoMtl,ilKSrK.'
loril,l)ewlU A Morgan, Oaxhorn AOnnataakam. V
DAVID O'CONKOR. , . , ,
corner Broughton 4c Drsytoo *u. , eckno»lf.1gs
C QDVlhH7VlKuVlNOS. Ar-Javt recetaed, 1 kbd uew From Dr > V ),«WvW > OUw. Xug
Codftsb, ii bote* vatal Hereiop, 100 boxes choirs ; “Tbs frereol nosn-cof H»e Hohiedam Scbnapps. Mil
Mustard, ground O-Bec, I’epper, U»«w. CUtnamou. and; U,e sistmii-n sod tbs yrre-. had inJuoe-i st>* ..rot.
(cast rowdsr*. 10 care# Table -jott, Nutmeg* aad CJuie*. j u.hbc tbs »«.-*.* o( thi* preparation <-f g*n Mx»!i*
AOdotcnassortadHritom--. 2A do 2 and J hooped Rnekete, vour note. I trust I iwUl fulfil the »xi«vui..*a
IPO do assort oil Scrub Rnithes andOothf* line* end too 1 tb* dp-1 *angu>nc. am*, prr.ro K-lb * hl»to!e* tad * )-•*»
gross Matches, in »oud and p«(cr for take by ,«trre< buwan'vtj
tonu Broullhto!'*ItotoKi. , 1'. t’ i..lliu.. |to,to.». >ul >ur.-*™ ..
fOR PATytiRf I l>on., says, lo a tatter da*cd October 14. IMZ
via wuHwiiw.em, fiokida. !
And I "termed la to Landing*. rations H t» *n attkta tbe eecdlcal (ratreaity Ure W
THK new andfaatrunningF. S. M. steam- wanted, t bs*s i*»e4 it. »- far. »Hb every epreree*";
-JK*r 8LM1N0LK, OapL W. rT roetall, ta..ts c*e* co,X1)Cj
every Tureiuv Moanxo,et JOn ctocV, frous tb* Ourtattee ! -Lanusutoat, Nan York.May IN*
I hereee. i *Mr I twnwu Worse: Dear fir t raanel *pc*\
j , p,h . ^•J^TFtTKAt, Agent. highly of tb* ^arita ymr
A *ituatioii in this cite t* wanted by a young mao in a
whotaeaJecr retail Grocery store, or in aay oapanty
<aat be can make himrell nretal He tar y not ** mnch si
ubjret at emphsyraent. Apply at thi* oMee.
taetar* to dire. IJpptuan. K*q. xplO—lm
GEO. J. JONESr
LO.nniBBIOIT MBCHCIIANT.
JONK'V EL’ILDI KBS, “ A v » V N * A. r , a .
Heptlfi
INDKPENDKNT BOAT.
wxsr Paint An amt Blatk Creek, IC. Fla., eta.
nartest, BranewVk. Bt.Msrys, o*„
dacbsenvBte and rveoUta.
Flerlda.
r _ sfa TU Irevn (on her former dor.) MUlUY
yjtmSBmUmQ'* ferrite Hteasnparket wrj.kK t r. r i
N KlMi, wniereunsente her regular tripe aa above.
tw Fblnsv, 8te Ortosra, st to A. M
sodcouUnu* to leave rereUtlyeterylUlDAY.
The Welaka ta vrvll Itted 14s with airy Stale Horens.
aud U ta every nay weU a tapked to the Route.
». M.LAIITtKAU.
CONwealtSIA Wlils
Central tutlrenn ere e
Bet*(A OarellM tUtfReei, I
I DM and after BepL f-tb. (be otawoAMl
riSBlK*teawahlp GORDON. Cap*. J. F, Mama.*. I
vreanrander. will run refuloriy betnoen Bavannab and 1
Paerteeteni tearing Pevauaab evnrv
Wawwwav bad Eatvwut Kvxmm, at« o vWk
and ChbrieeVea every
Mosttuy aad Freoat Knarea, at b e*otark.
The Gordo* wUI eoaaoetbotb way* vritb lire Oratrat
and Benlb Carolina Rati Roedt, and vrttb tho spMwtld
st wane re fanning lh» tnUnl rente between «U vanaeb and
'^sarieetan.
Fertreivbt nr paeeege, having atagaat elate »
:g to6to^,toU^,to uwt|mi ,
dseifiedtr aepetmv to any tbtaf U**
Ills perlbcUv free Irnsn the edeistut* vt fas-«•
ol lbohs aruylii erenpnund* which pov’ure *ocl> -
one and itrerarable offre-t upon ita
which very Mr samptro .4 alahoUc duUUed jw**" *■
vritbout—eooet oftbeeabeta? largely iciiNrv**>-
I bare pereonetty tespected ibo vat.o-.is
tOtattau praeUv-ed at WbieJew.snJ »b*'«s“‘»*^
taken tu separata t be noxtoe* eWmea" fore> «»*
rabrd, aad yourSahsapps ts a sinking
A* a medicine I egeat tar rbrona* and reeriatactae*
bavnenroeeafoUy prswribeJ it. and
agreeable nurdial and harmless .ttwetaai, •*>***
three to do ao aa writ av \o re tt a* a eeutta ef fei*
bet fre ebraitcat levesligauun* and a»|«srir«w-*
Year obe4-eel. ^ .
IHAIAll DECK. CuntulUng AnalylKm*^*- 1
The genuine is sohl by ail Urereri-roUbta lkWT«”
ttaoror. l. 1b. FntlcdMate* rivM rm e WtEJT
2t Beem-s trees, Nre Yetk.
it Beetb From street,
#cp|I»
SUNDRIES.
C kfcVsH Yam J Friute. do YuraUer* do.
•• Btack and White ita; d«* Hotal
• Fieri Gingham.;
Detainee aodCkohmere*.
•’ Atptave*.do tVrian TwilU.
WneUratmo, do (fine IbvtU. *k* H.msW4 v
,tei nf Urevrn Drills;
- tVo«uShlrtlug\am|.y
• Brawn Kbretiug4~4 aet M.
-• BAirtlat BtriMei BedTkk.
•- BtripodOeaaWft*;
Oseee Bine IBripea; do Aprea Cheeks,
" Furniture OaoeAe;\taTWtUed Kseecj*-
Bate* Ureugta tVlaa, 4a Cede* Kankets
* Lon ten. DaMt Bulebi
Lkess 8otlneta;vta0»wln»rrse;ds TuewA.,
- KeatntAyJeanei AonaUliareys,
tkoteeRed ewd Whtra Efcaaets, »>ee«Aa!^nbffi
rwtotou to.iv 1
eg
ii --- J ^11 S-wTl
forth In th* eUtute.
Oral, would be lha •i*rctM of all tb* power given to
lh*a by eutute; beyood thle (hey oould Rotgo. Tb*
•MMt* fixe* lb* mtuuro of their power*, oHilnat**
tadtod* tb*m,
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