Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, September 13, 1856, Image 2

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'>(■ fltant IWtanu.* Fillmore paper being taUmt- IWBBaHPP iwi i BnwfiSi 8 tu ipw elllo Patriot, another Fillmore paper, teplleai “ ‘ ‘ - B r Ire In In Editor. : .taetatant Editor. *M(r«*U»Air MOUIHQ, SEPT. 13,1*30. 8a&R3asra«liE^^s; yS 6 * 4'nan, ..iTintiit' " ,’WrtVftjB'PfttelttoT: • '■ C.BREGKLV1UDGB i lute at Large, ' S.'df Chatham. atua ( IHCBSOtt (/]. «>> .lift.I of Baldwin. , ThoAmerioon and RcpnhHcaa ptrtlM Inline ticket, or any 'ixirtlon fttitor-dn*o«rt"ttMr did anile in He Mat Convention ia (Maori;• nation df.vhat if (autd tht"Pnpkft Twirl for, StMqffltth'. ani (a tMiUppartqf vshkh ire Kooi'thev will be Pound uniltdin Odabtr. The Americana (frieada of Flttmore) and tbo Black 'ttepabllcana met In conrentloa dehodh'ced the' prinolplea' 1 df 1 the Ne- braalu Act untiled In faror of one and tbc.aafw’ tlcktt of antl-Kehraaka candl dates fob State' .“oMcen; and together will rota for that ticket ogalnat tho Nebraska ticket of the Democrats in October. Thus do thn Fill more men, shoulder to ahouldcr with tho Black Republicans, nndor tbo name flag, on the same 1 platform, “light our battles” in Indiana I all means, Jet tbo South "hold up their arms"! Surely she will not bo so ungrateful as not to theitrea i and topography or J* alOTIMU .ttNUMO-. .,.,4111;, Itjuio . nmaicT at.serous. '-U-tBstHtt / Tnoaas II. Foasuau, of.Ulyun. ,>Bdr, .District, Bmi/p, 84a, of .'gtuoji:, Id. District, Jaiua N, UmaaT, of llarrla. 4th. District, Lmnojl/J. OaitrusLL, of Fulton. Ith. Dhsnot, Joint Wl, tswis. of Cass- 4th. District, J sites P.-StaaoKB, of Gwinnett. Tth. DiStnCt, Tjtoitss K Sairvl-n, of Morgan. -J)tatnoi,Tbps. W. Taoasa. ofElliert. _ rely she will i Cheerthfcm on lu tholreareer of *Mll/ify against her rights I Wo will not prolong this article by reference to the course of Fillmore's friends elsewhere throughout the-North. Wo cover the wbdle 1 ground by challenging the ntjmbhean to men tion n tingle non-elsvcholding Btatelnnhlch nif of the friend; I I GROW, THE MORE IN- BE WHAT IS CALLED JLir ENDORSE TUB RESOLUTIONS, J JUT FDBTHEB SAY THAT I AM a STA T&> RIGHTS O.Braktnridgt in re- »,n W - wf .^ Jbr tW Fid'-* ‘ ■ntu.ii.'ii) ;r /./.nCMOfiRSTIC'iM^XBVG, A. mod Sail ' ttf tho Democratic Party, , ui'/av<jr 1 "tif‘t>b impartial •dfflJ<)fctrtfifp,j>r the ‘ordinances of tbo city of Savapnah. wiU bo bold at St. An- 1 ' ’dww’il Halli’jpil'.Mdndny Evening host, at „ S’pfjCiwfcr'Pi'lIo for tiie,purpo6e«f making arrangements to nominate cuudidaios for, Mayor and Aloermeo at tbo approaching '.Tfel folffdff'oUpwtfo} tifmmitteo, --•.Ei WAYNE, Chairman, sepl.3 'tfjllmdrt'.(“our friends," aa it terms them,) arc not waning upon the princi ples of the Kebraalra act. tin tho other hand, we assert, and dory contradiction, that the sup*, porters- of Bucbanun, -ln caeh and alloftboee States, are tUppprUri of the Nebraska bill, and the opponents of tho re-establishment of the Missouri Compromise. Peruse, then; once marc, reader, tho resolution of, the Georgia . Legislature, and In the light of ‘ Its’ 'teachings and thesd iddlsputable facts sajr Who in the North art,-Inreality, “light log our battles.”' Wo doubt net yonr answer. : U.is the Democraoy^or more accurately the combination of Domocrateand old line Whigs enlisted In the support of James Buehanan. Shall wo sustain them inthalr glorious and gal lant light—not so much for our rights as for the eonstitatlonofthetr country and the union of the States—Or shall we, 'white'they aro main- talng our prineiplca Id the support of the Nebraska Bdl, Join hands with the Fillmore and Fremont,opponents of them and that blit, todefeat and destroy them. ' Georgiahit made the tost question—declaringlts opponents onr enemies—its supporters oar irlends. Which shall wo sustain the enemies or the friends of onr section ? Edw’d G. Wilson, Sec’y. ..I t li/./ti -rrrj Buttles. wl «'Tb*y(the Fillmnie men of the North) are •V“fighting our battles, ami calling upon u* to re- f .jtotbelr cry and bold up their anus. * ‘ ‘lie.^Qua qf tuc.iMiiidulictraciit. 1 “ * strug* i in the „ ... ; them to eii&RMtlilftfJfif*! 6 T— Savannah Ktpubhcan. t| U la not diflcuU to take the starch out of alj It id hippena that the legislature or Oecyto baa by ' A uoanimom vote declaMfl WMWW ncute,ynsct qi-fue, announce! South tpjre.utwiidOikd tiiefluK and left the i “ hostility *to the-rights of the * . % the'Oenfcrai Assembly of the edaythat opposition to the princi- he Wehrasfci bill in relation to the sub* „ . WtrytKiWfiM’4 iWa* thd'people or QUOMdAMI—" 1 "** ^ °— tL wcd-iMid that all .rvuxiallloo arc c MMaMP,. Whtca ws*.uuapipiuusly adopted in tha Senate and Homo uud approved by the Governor, 20tb Feb, 1054. If,-'Jew-,'Mr. FillmcVe end his Northern ' ‘ meMs^/'s^iipq'rtlng the Nebraska act, they «l-(ciare "fighting our boUlu.” If, pa., tho other .barid/lhay have put themselves “In oppoiition • / ‘Wthe prlnflpIcV or CMtuifiktyare fighting ..nH i-Wii.ufb'jft'M^ «f *bn Genera ■ ; , Assembly or Georgia, spukeii tbrbdgh a rcso lotion .naulmouily. .adapted by both Honaes, -jUnf-approved by tlio ' cbisr magistrate of the “MfeT^lMwMnJtt> »iai£ Begin with Mr. Fillmore bimsclf. In - his ■.<«. Bopliester speech he denounced, inthotriW earpbatic terms, therepeal of tiie Missouri Com- ,, n , protJWe^-tlie'great -lenluro of the Neorarita- - — act ,8e||4J^ “Tills repeal seciasa Paodera^ l“, I oat of which ,iii,Vd Jasucd.eJl.thepolMea] • «Vlla’ li that | '^oW afflict thecomitry.” We need not' {hen add,' th'at'tiy'thla speech be bos put “dlriautlf Lt'fbWtWtJfP.tbpjIgbts of theSuutb, ibuif*rteiwliM’.’ appeal to the unanimous decision of the Login lature of.Gporgia'for proof of tlid correctness ^ Bot iUs b(s >'crtlicru,' 1 friebda" who, in cou- ^'VlUritlolt^Wltbtbeilspubficaa’siirtlcIc.cBpeeial, cdat* w'claim onrattention—“27ici/ are lighting qur batOeaandcalUn^upon^ua to iwipond to tbei c OfJGJ»»d'!bpld,up .thfir prins I” Look at the Suit: -'Gnitbe-ilBtb of. July, Mr. Dunn, of In Into the- Hooae or Bepresentativea, a.hill'fer.Uie rcstora- “Mjii'nflDiq-MItodurl Compromiee-and the' ex- >-4.rtiml»Uou of.-Biavery.frpm Kitbas. Every. iii J 3forthern FUlmore man proscut^ lmt Valk, of NeW-TorhandBroom.oL-Pennsylvania, Voted H/wtlfiIhe-DUckHepuyiAms'/pr-, Rip bill, and l ^' u “)(to';*,'ib» l , 'Uie‘N«tonal.‘Democrats and in s'SwieTh.>Uaericiui«c^iii^)p^Wda'tbat“flght lag ourbaUlea” ? - If so why Vas it that Tripp and Foster did net eu that occasion “hold- up theCr'arhftf' ? ! >I - ..whWhiwUSM^R ,op t tho, 3d ol September s/- ;indeadowodthenomlnatlcmoL^ir. FUlmore, g,BflSiiItW>i'if«»la(iPBkiiy Rj Rtnind, That-tho. opinions heretofore cx- 1 ‘by the-whig party of Ma»sacbuseUa n_(in opposition to) the repeal ol tho Mis- sour* •compreioiso are still llieir opinluud.boly f,«e*otrme4 tgfAUtogiaad they believe, taut .tho flense and dangeroud ; dements ol dLund now let loot* by that act-can never lai put *■- — * Hkfrec State. ' Thwe'l't 1 is I Tne frl^ndi"bf Fillmore In^ ^NMntMh.bftdsV)? niyl^d conservative'city" tndisWBMM.aad.presided over.by such u-raan-os i(. iMm'ff' banner oil wliidi Is inscribed ‘■ i -'’ i *W'mraika Mi) ahl I the ftemnntepi; by (brMlfblny.’ttybparty with material far the "screeeher’a or freedom'll In Kansu.- • Yet Hw dereat-ef their favorite “proviso" to the Army blltjri CongreWl ‘Which at ono time aoemed to gloriously to atimuatte' diunper oh (belt .nndcrtak'ln^tind they .’welt for new devdopmenta liom Uut quarter to hip nlsh them mere fhl)y.. witb. the “«(* material” wherewith their manufactories msy be supplied. Tp counteraot this Infldebcbi' the peinpcrtitio party bu thought proper to follow la their wakc,*nd ( to fleu|rallae suclj noxIciMVttwsus have lieeh nattered by'-them,' .jijjoad^hit' throughout (he land. * Preparatory tbor*|o, a large meeting writ called here ua Thursday evcpiiiK, Iasi, when somo- vety able apeeebea werr given, ijy tbo Hon, W.Deinery,'.ofHdr(foM, Col. Hazard, of Enfield/ (there two yctUuucu. having all their of tho old Whig party,until this •refjoboll party of* Fremont • ■ waa..«tarted-andu.ltn latter formerly of Savannah,) Him. Wf EaMo, W. D. Bishop, Esq., of .tbUSplice,iihf .q(lpi|fl jrbon a “Buchanan and Breckinridge Olub’l wee thoroughly orgaalied.rklth ‘dbtcrdileatlen to car lyMis comfy-in-the comiug ooat;sh i Thls County, in tkis Bute, Is like Cbatbain, toGcori gla—for, <‘ai Fairfield' .Comity .goeei'adVi R [brand fliolt] for genius oil and after the lilh or great having reluaeJli-further exteusioa. ’farther'remutlwi i..i....i a/ |i- AUlnveatora. having iuiprevemcuta |p,p [planing buidness may now make the ncchiaary] «MMIlMll(l>l mtohinlsUi niaj, now pro- IWoraers flritlWItauittaicHou of. Woowortlf* Planing Machines. All Improve-] ■■■mio locked up, because or alleM| K9 I,lay r illTw'be |lo(l6t.V Ope rati Tlie ’demand’ 1 fot ‘Intabcr wurktng’ matWni^ IWiH’-M veiy h»rgeila'*Dedembspnext..i Those Who two aarllest^^^MMMlHiBiMHf t io great openl richest harvest.Tl™niflflininffl!^flflSfflW has refused to extend .the patents ror MeCori. niick’s .Grain IlSflihU'whlch expired!In '48.*. HayWood'a‘'nabber -Patent, lij-’di: j-UfrieJr'a rob Casting. I’atbilt,' lJ<8 | Nock> IVdlock r v te t www> __ ... .... loroltywiug quoUtUm* : a mw>i, 5i«l 10* 4 . v mo, ii 4.t iu 4 't ft»ifio u n«i‘4» it ns. and XI at 11* cams. “uSeV 0 " ‘ nuar ijr,. stvmtlfftdii , ’hU , ‘ii.—... ... brnO|ta r.omlM tav cil. /Strictly good’uildlllug to mlddUaiiiklrUK/CaiU., after an ahsenco of upwards of fouryeara. 1 ‘The Duotor hu.hadths good, fortune,to-serve uSergeetf'Jn the Russian Army, dur!u| late war. and Won'Halloaed SebuatopelHlurius tbo siege, Wuaro aUagratlUed to learn.l the State” la • the favorite motto wilb all [the pa rtiea; hence the baportiiics ofalboroilgli or- ganliatlon here* As tlie “acreechars’.' bad sell * tve are uiso gruiuieu to iusjimiu. i/t. tie., Wtli'fifrorably- csteemed by tho army,and that tho Emperor of Russia h:tsconferred..upoa»him’ the inslgiia oniils> npprohatlon and regard. VOtutitationalitl nf .yfalirdey. ed,' aud held d Mass Melting at Fall Village, in the valley of the Housatonio',. about -io' miles Rom thlsplaCe; -and that icetion being 1 ,bom- pored of formers and Inin Manafactairerspimuy of which were of theold Whig stamp, which also carried a large vote; if wits' resolved ,to'. cariy [thd WaViaits nmxt‘,by showing .the ah' aiardiUeaof Use claim urgedfJtVrc by^cebei*,' Pencil and Haney, a Gcntlcroanly . , Drunk. 6id Judge Cole 1 , of Texas, wba characterized by bis, attachment to that seductive beverage culled peach* and honey, and by his hatred or whisky mi'id. whisky-drlaliera. While holding court at Austin, two men were brought up on a charge of a drunken affray. It waa a plain care; tne row had ocuured in the public street, In open day, and there were filly witnesses to the whole transaction. So the two delinquents pleaded guilty, by the advice of their counsel, and. throw, tueinaelvca.au the mercy ofthe court,. They, wore then brought up for sentence separately. “ Ton are gullly of an affray,” growled the judge. '•yes. your Honor,”. whined the offender, thoroughly, frightened. -Drunk, I suppose/” grunted-the Judge, " Yes, yonr Honor,” murmured the prisoner, with some Taint hope that having been drunk Id grit' - would mil (gate the punishment. andothera, that the* ontg question - presented, before them,Vfaa“Fromqni aiiii Frecdqih,-or Buohanan and Slavery.’! This latter meeting,' composed of the D(inbcraUc party, was large ly attended, and forcibly addressed! by the above named gentlemea/ together 'with, the Hoq. John Gotten Smltlji.pf .$burat[i Cjilf Har den, of Missouri and others. These gentioi' men were very happy in their illustratlousatndl issues before, them, were, very 'diifer^rt from, those which The Beir, Ward ’Beecharead oth ers had as ptefar^quely ifbd;sq,ie.Dtlliisiastt(ild.' ly unfolded to them; that ao far irom its being, tbo imperative boundtn duty of’CongreBVto pose an act fqrbiddthg the. “pesaUir.iiriitltu- tion” from ever being eitablishcd ln tlte Terri- toriea, Cuugrosa '.had Ipoi.mbjre “fe'd? withUm subject than It had over their own multituili- uous iron Itarnaces there'‘in fuU blast; that the people of the Territory, only, shall 'decide it.' Thla.^by'W. ‘8iabbli; : ,w®b 'aMJf : handled,and backed up with aathojileii .tlufyeejied thor oughly to teU; and-wben-he«pened tbthem the vast reaoutcea . of ilfb Pputheta'States, from their great staple, Cotton„and!wluMb exports, to liquidate oar, foreljpi poymi nts| produced principally' by. thi'iinportatipna.ipf.tbe'Noriaj ‘ “Druukon rye whisky, too, I'll warrant,' routed the Judge In n voice of thunder. “Yes, your Honor, drunk on rye whisky." • "Mr. Olctk, record a fine, of fifty dollars against this man, cried the Judge, “send him > juii This was poor-comfort for tho unfortunate fellow who waa waiting bis turn, and now came forward wilhicar.aud trembling. As he pass* ed along by hia lawyer, that thoughtful gen tleman whispered in hlaeart—'.‘When the Judge asks you what you got.druuk on, tell him on 'peach un houey.” He took bis stand... “You too, are up here for an affray,” growled the old Judge,’ gnashing his teeth, aa if he would like to bito the culprit at the bar. Yey,your Hoabr." “Drunk, too, I suppose." “ Yes, your Honor; sorry to Say It—drunk- very druuk.” “Drunk on rye whtaky, too, I suppose?” “Oh, no, your Honor; I never drink I got druuk on peach and honey." <.ifbo- Judge’s .features relaxedbvau Instant. Leaning forward and raising his spectacles, be contemplated the offender with interest, and l^ljifillinnf htwisJlIsA PAflJaaMAiia Jj 1 HAUltlSON'S COLUMBIA , SIIK Si,^HJb; SHI.B tMPttOVRD. -•-* It haadebip jg| Iv birm[ets to the skin. permtment, Sipiiritod-sanist pv»i tbo large Bales of oar -Norttitirn manufucturei 'eelro promptsttentlon.^ used'at the South', abd.tbfi atfeer'vtflihi' accea-- aity of keeping open -that friendly intercourse which had, Uijac'f ,.thdTqfldaypn;Of .ijurgbverd.' meat, beep so.iilghiyheiiellclat'ibuaijilortiiqrn Interest,. and wbtcb tho speaker so happily ab* ludifltoluhiafuU assurance.that tho.Soutb,,li|' oil her dulIngasritIi.’th«iNQrtl)ii«dparticular- ly in the troubles of .tbe.Kansas,qifficultlca, ij-ahouUbi had only acted la the deieuaibe/ should dBeratei as a leasoni. oa the. Npith-rto ppiiSq bi-fore the. .fatal blow was struck which might lead tq'. cbn, sequencc'u ucver tp be" fepptfdjl.', ’This puri-of ““ subject wus handled.. ibjt 'hiia brltU $ Sttqtt'iw i /it.' ItAVtjuirV^crtY^lipcrfiUjMfter Ktewnao 1UW i v aon^Vbjit' Uaftlmorb, uiititl^Mot or 1 ■'siiichcoj n,,. ia'.uiui|iu/re.i.iu Djiru’l.ltacou, •'-- , j6bbtedugarvrais»eteU.-itbaisUcd,, i;,iw.|,-rt-d andCla«UeU|'.Jil..l ai.V,.Dglil.,l.li:i!Wu .lijiro's Sn- gun, at-., sav-.u.!--'.. i.-. ... ■■’■■■/■ the t whisky. theu with something like tenderness. “Ah I sir,” said' the-Judge,- blandly, peach arid honey, elf? that's n gentlemanly drink, air. The court sympathises with yOU; fir, and does not Yedard' your offenctf os, very serious. Ur. Clbih, tufcontmued, ’ id a softening tone,“en ter u line'of fine dollar against this gentleman,- and disebargebim on payment of cost.” 1 Sx/Araitv ahv Coxrox.—At tho late meet ing ofthe British. Association for tho Advance! ment or Science, in the.eectien devoted to Economic Science and Statistics, Dr. Danson read a paper on tbo Connection between Ame rican Slavery and the British Gotten .Menu- ufueture. Tne paper, .consisted of a sCfieS'dr propositions. Of which the following is a short resume:—First, that cotton, from the cptiflv tious of climate necessary to its culture, can not bo grown in Europe; but that, with the single uud not unimportant exception the New -England- States ol otnerica, it is,used must long continue to be, manufactured ofmosFeX- 1 ' ctusivcly .in Europe; secondly, that tlie present sujiply is cbliilly raised. , and lor tho present must continue to bo' raised, by slave labor; see- log; tlrnt. while for fifty yearb yve ffavo sought over- tho whole earui test cotton, we have daring that time continued to obtain from the; Slave states of tbo American, Union a contln .tion,.its flagntpt unfi.eboipjnahlocjlcclskrt.4lie. Jfctds,jooolv«i and iohuhi tar “ North/WhiUt the Presidential election is pend- ually iuereussing proportion of our entire sup- lily;.’thirdly, that two-thirds In number at least of the population or the United States died iuto-e have dire'; ply . the cotton the United States istence.and nth''now . ihtaised for tho sup- ., , .iorlaDduf fourthly, that ol inaexported three-fourths atleaet ure raised for and sent to. this coqntry alone; and fifthly, that of. the entire..quantity wo Im port, foui-filths at-least In value aro thna de riv'd from the United States. Encb or those propositions was supported by tabular accounts extracted Rom tub public records of this coun try and trip.Uuited states, anl tfio'conclusion waa explained tlnuiThat henceVin the pres- ’cut-state of the commercial relattons of Die two conntrin/-the cottem planters of .the United States arc .Interested to the exteutoftwo- tlitrds at least of tlielrentlre exportable pro- diicc in tbo ihalntcnanceof the cotton, ouau- factiiijeol tlie Uuited Kingdom, and reolpro- c-ally tho cotton' manufacturers of tho United Emgd-iin.audtUruugU them Uio entire popu lation of ibu Uu.ted Kingdom, fire interested to tho uxieut ill mote than four-fifths ofthe kp outlid3rd’ilivortlirsSi!n; "aw material ofthat manufacture in the exist-. - “A ^ fog arrangements for maintaining the-cotton alltu ■ p “ r*— • f^Btljeh, they proposo to jt/faw-hatt^H.” Bead iigaiu the rcs'oln- f’. ( W,>he Oajf#d Asstlnlily ol Georgia lay are nut.,.Uiead Rlcuds of Fillmore I. or -our battles.' u 'iTtl’ tba Savanuah. RtptMinn would have us "hald'tfp -ttelr atnui"l fflrtiwttala tuedi lu »’ .letotll’Which.the whole laody of our logiahitom culture of .the. United StutCH,, - ' ' ‘ 1 — 1 .Ii;.; : U»j.U Uniform Raiwofp Tine.—The utility of such ou arrsogcojeM > evident,to alt. -Wo- 11 tai 4WlaiJd | od*bf*“fif)itnity to the rightsor <haliii.A'h"'-' 1 '-" 1 ' : io / mil hi v/-v.jtl ii.i". u >u. i Off the ; aatae dsy,. (that last mentioned) Urn , .CosoKtleut f^nfis ofblri'-Fillmore held tbelr Convention atNewHuvenforthonomlnatiunuf I tkkttinWellnda report of |bclr l/lif tftJ 'cofrisjlttidcbcoof thd'Bus iV.)’iW(^WrS^!^yh-i*ffb'f i ,uT,iJviriaT.7'r7SB- -. , .Tha gananlfeelltnr of tlie Gonventioo was,; -'’.’.that there wsaapomlbllUyef carrying Gotmoc- " ttent tor MUlard Fillmore, anil since there was- a-poaUUmy, U/>y!£0*M curry the State for llfo - . .' "laaa of. tha qathia” A number or rekilu- xuciug tho Dpnloc'r.ibi —'"‘-gthe ox'siejico Mre toprivtiu r . 'COlHtllllli.Ul- . JuWjr,. tomltmning tht rniejltif I^Oj^raaum^and ettfondug Mil- Thai do Mr. Fillmore’* supporters lu' neeCcut fight “our battles." therefore publish this plua for thoTeguhttlon of clocks nt tho uudermoutioned stations I ■-/ «i-*i ’-Tlie Telegraph Gompaoy have fixed 0 A. (I. each Sunday morning to telegraph the Wash ington City time to nil the undermentioned ststlnfli . 1---/1 t , Railroad Companies can take tbclr time from- telegraph offices, and set their', clocks dower th.ui Washington iitne.tlio minute stated oppeolte each station. Should any Railroad Company ,i. . aiiy-otlier Maodard there can bu no objectlou. lf the- oeoncctlng roads aro lnformed how muoh ►lower or foatdr than the Washington tirau to. al.iptcd.' 1 ’ ...i. . ilic[iinoiu) 1 ,Va.,.:; I" .’.’ 1 tain. 45 aeon, slower. Ouhimtius,Ga.<is. 1 ., „ . Montgomery,Ali,...,37 1 ;., 5J. “ d ■a a 0.-0. Sampokd, Chalrm n Com. a ■ m.. 1 on ttma, S. R. n.-COfli'y. 1 ■ L.tTxaFMM Kansas^A! Bi- Lon's on the ion 1 Uaink Euomogr—At Portland It ‘a report- | ed that Hamlin’s majority la ITfiOO. •S2. ■48i • m. aa g«at p;’ftavof *a ' any speaker,. at tho South could . possibly., [.'bgvq! douo ;■ and I introduce* it here- aa 'ivldenoei -thqij't^a real Democraby'are^the .aamq^Uirifiighout bur whole-coanlryjasin-atiypartioalarae'ctibn'dr it; the .Frtmopl^a,'Bi(j¥';)!!otb,',lihJ,>r' other held fuotiouistato the country-,, uotw; 1 And whilst th1s"nrgulhent-;is •forei hero against tbaiueat ulria laadembf., the- op" pDiliUon/hayothey.notreawn-to-'oomplaln.bf, too conduct,of ‘ ‘mny if .thft .gqutb, by pat- tlog forth auch opposition doctrines/ abd 'jiistl-' frlii£ Jbq Frco.Sollsfs Jq Kansas, by putdloly proclaiming suob sontlmcnte.as ware fiqfi^Jil.' Aujfuata'recbntly; by Judge Gibson ? : Tho views of' .thlalattar.ai'ntlejmap atrt)’hd‘ ; Ifc(cd aa tlie coniercaitv^ opinions of a'large, portkra of. the ‘.SputbV! aq‘d. preigfd upon' 4hb community bere,astbo sound-tnithjn opppsf: tionb»tU«,vJews»^ifc!^bitjK i by'jhe Dam»- crutio Party; und/permttmc-ti/bali.ta-yfiur at* Jhjj, fpr.rai aueh/dnfitkrtiinisS^ luutlog from. aSoutbern city,;.'has nnore deliterloua effects here, then-all; tho meetings of. the crazy lice ohors on earth; ‘l"“ >» | --Juv: ;:1Hjto , 'bb lameirtcd '4t-thtit : ifitie,whep i L. (UMqfi/bqii,' .li^euiidtti ' i tjftb',;;nii)8tratiyo"bf tbo' Democratic policy throughout 'mir.Wbqlo country fliUt''dn'Opportunity b thus printed to the opposition Baity, tp.'ybw.'tbat'tjld'^ith yields tho, point tis lur us -Kansus idifitaultlca aru epn* cerue'd ,(liof "tlbi'bhfoj^b^lltS solely on theide, fenalve,” as boldiju ussserted in tho ■ extracts liom tle 'Aoyil/ti' Constitulwnaliil, already, to’ fared' to. Andleat you niay.qqt.bgvo the docu*’. menta before-you/-1 send ao abstract of tho official brganlzaiiou.'. o("tho [“ Maysfchusetts Emigraut Aid. Society, uapttoiftve MilUbm, tb! protect Einlgrints' tif the •tWst 1 '-,an .hrihg.lt to system, whioh cbrponilbtf.'.met' a( d '* House tn Boston, May tht fourth; 1664. Among; Its corporators] arc' those' diitiiiguibhed Sous of Massachusetts, Hon. Henry wilaen, and Alison Burllngamo.” .'!' i '-' 1 , i'„,' Now it b weli known/that Congress'-passed tjw.aj!t organizing the Territory, of Kjnsas, «w> Jy.la.Mny^isfl.sirauljaueously'wltlilthe'Maii. “* *** ichusotis. / back'to the,two crbettliV sachusetta Aeti'.upJ^iqq fo.t .’a ^ and a Judge, too, to iuulat tbat.l acted bnly onthe defeiufee;,carxi cuntcudiug portlet of oun couutry,. |j8uefl;:^ho^r* tire wdort' In Council ptawfipdtfio ^pykDfpjwis,jllbfobl were re tallufory.;on,them,,,and „wbfeo Ulfei ^ijtiHlpi irpcrtiiiaccoualy adhered-toby the Federal- tsfsor jlia^dqy, and.yybjoh this moqoft. AB't}' hut cbrroboratjie.i'.ijtakwbii.ioj mica thu b' ‘ your paper,'hud to “keep It before the poople"- .tho ,prQa^’cteb“f'1bb’'(!!uffi^gi|‘h^!ttro highly preplthma fortha Donmcratlc. Party,aa,there are-many membera.nf,thoiold.“Fillmo'H! CMt?," .heija rtffl',wlitt-wfll‘ilevtf gp oveho the follies ofthe.,rPaib,finder," althrjiiij' countered,p.boyy.ofgrlsIy.,Pj:: the dtlieaalen of.-A'Deg. mratif sldcred by hia party, as'full and <1 fill the Ezcculiyo.Obalrmf, iwp; sTri Ti-, :irrn.;i ~t~t—rr— rtimttMu.’-- • Htcanlir Gordon. llrooVi*,- UurleiUm, Beau fortf 4Iiliin Hurt «ud BJuffloa—to J I» fir«M)iu. f-l. ■<- I ■ 7T- PAMenget*. * r UiUXtA. iowtownv Fo Augurta, J if. for rule, IJghtuibg Kod Points, (<Iom Ibru Ur.»r< auiI TrimmingsXor putUDg up PudH. • i,., , , na- urd«M left with .iwopb Harvey, Jr-, So. 04D. 1.,. ,.r u 7 m 7r w ’ m '’ m ”': I WoaI iuyetlo streel, Whlt'fK Woodvrsrdy .No. 3 ■Per tl/iitfdrHlijeil rro^nM*Uhe1rl^ , Bi.ur—E llrtr' ! Xuriii .itrcot, or tt Factory, No. WJ South. Bond tin: H’jadorfW M lyiwtest tad-Must redder. w)U beprompliy alteoded.to. <• ^ iVrsiedlnorGordoiivrremClurJi'fcttma Aq.—Cnitl |'tr.v>iid wUning p*riicul«r intorniation 'relating lltfbee-.A.btolYciKcr; M J BolemoM; I'liunliltm; i m tint VOmdnctora will pieaao address. R. HAN- f.ijorgsiii Mrsi'efc rmnn, child aqjl ,H(:(vaiU; «n«i 0 1 roN, N*».ine Pond Hired, BaI Army, [ in tin i oil; decs, > IM.. ,1 ie vicinit . m r iimn i«w i l . • t- K.tu APOLWS W. iUURWOS. decllta.lv To'SalitH TtlrAG. Pluladdphla/ Job .Wtlitlii.B.: I’rdmiltly; Neatly- ii,".' .....Cbeaply. Doom ;.;;tbe, jidbli^lfiljeuereii/ aadonr 'Democratto -frleud* In -particular]'.will! rcijieihbqr that-there to cdnncojed'with tiie flrorgion-4- Journal go- , tabUshoent on a of t)io mnSUhoroughty equip-! ped-jobiiffioes ia thbiaoctkni of tlie. Uuipn. If Wd arc itorrectly.advised,-.aorau of.the most 1 .bauitifuV;specimens.6f jqtj! worif [ oyer douo -Id 'Salanuab-bave lately.'- pa«e4.“fmro,'aiq(lor!qur presses. Give us* trial. i-,!i.i Our faolliticsouubluus to execute every‘to' scripthnVof -letter press work from a maranjiltb li^r .tqJbfita#b«t o?r< , /,'?b'l from shook to STulraulars' with,-ueatiieas.,anb.'dlfejitiibi bflow llie'hfosttatlsfijctqry-.terlns.-;,'' ’» mm •tot ...Ordem ifo'ib q1l.'Baste u )!lbj{fj^ffilJwlll re t; —JAL^O—a- — , ' Ptii PArK'dii l’White BtUDiiik.HaweV FaUon Mar- m BAithrcMeopteeeitv • •• - ■pdr Vlrtnmtrr Trodi'SHr York) Choice' Tabid But. ieyttdil Cliinwet ' All to beffiuud nta-i :.j. ■>, " ‘ “ • »• *• •IUKR<JX'rf, KmuiIy aufH.ory v '• •*' ‘Oirnerof Wdllftiecr k Ciiarton street^. _ / *’ v’i :• v/ , l, tU.ili'Zeeq 9 EMOS ttTRUl»*ANJ)4'<HtT^Rm;a j-JilLboaeiK('y.4 lsomou Sjrup . . Til ^CHANTuN, JUHNfttpX •‘T3AStiYJ-UiU0RfW».' ' l , jl ' * ' r ' ,m# .UiUUifcVfw n « -a- * M.lioxiih, yjjig* r.aud.HlacJt^jirry Brundyi rloiboi/ViiuKcr.VViHiindi) Uarrttt, * ' n3somd,Liqupjfff„.ih,MU»rmW d lbr ' PaJ ®‘ 6 do a Uyu«.)j.,iL usng l9-.,.-,.i,.i// 0*A|-' fib' ‘‘TjyAC W S4iAdi)jbiid4^JuA nMx/WfiiU -ixiii. . /ySwiPi 13 clioicu family Hams, 3 liluls do-alix-.. 1( •sail :.*re Js.t.J-r ■ ..i-a.ie . h ... - 11.^1 .ll.iiana UULs-No'PWar-lifrdfsft' keg-i-.urimfl'.qorii. -Butter, 10 wliiilo uufftedf* W»i**llM«V,CwruuiUl;i , or .stile •by 1 »** iuvm o’eux^uft, ' ii/gS Comer Broughton ami J)ra> I114 A'jA’/IXES FOR JUNK—Putnam's Moaihlyj. , lialloii^ Dollar Mmitlily;Mruham'a M ur's jloirio^Miujuziuo: ;Lnrty’ ibrV .Sow" 'SldDlhly, ‘iilliV lTTrken';' 4( ’Aijftur^ HiirporV [ouselio ATLaNTIO ANDGBfcP Il.UIiaOAD. * uud uulf Hallroml, having adjoumyd Ji»,r 011 thoACtli Jn&Uo>,«ba.UU IlV W8.^W reprd»>i to mu that tho interest oft^IPUAi.CAtfwJir*! 10 fcflulre.4 fartbdnvUPMLlur Ahu. «hittlUWJiOMj.Mrt>8crlpdoW“ to tbo suggeallMi, tlie meeting or ilui litiaru on liw ietb iinstsUfl is luTehy l-iMijium-d muil the 22d> dbyi October next, at MiiUiUgcvUlc. vlliir >imt; j E. A. .N'lJjinrr, Chairman. Macon, Augc .. tlij*. . * 4 » SOUTH-VVfiSTldlliCKait. ©jCT7,| 108. J •rket. . . jx— 1 There ban been is Hold to^dsy. ll ,Bomo or tbo I’iredw tud market, which r ■cultivation. OnUmplaceireag-^AwellJhgboiwo, ! (jversoer'rt hoipio., barns, negro houses and tner outUurtiliugs. »U IttA good state of repair. Persaiu desiring lugs. *U IttA’giMKt state of repair, P«r»>m> to purbbash will call upon IL K*, Hard*on, tit' Wiloi dr the Grove, - , i.WjAWa'8;ilBl?iwf 4 .,1W,fri:*?* r •.•iTeriasi'faahimalq Itaowa aa the day qlVaale. Wtarf.' -tolf llghtdreft»wsm.n, bow. ‘- - Jr „. u giwuiAtWCjf 'I I - fir Tim Charles ton Marcury will publish once a < weelcohUlihB.day nf saje. . ’ ,1.1, ,. , • 1 ' HAMBON'S IMPROYED miles or the Grove, Srbo resides Within two Steamer EUx», Keeblor; Mathews* B/p^wd.i Ifi fr^gtl’Mdlrcornj ' Sn'riOu bttxcs copper lire— A . “^“arlenoa %'?,«,%«“Of Hzaltd, of CaiaiK*. The Board of HeaSreiiort tm’JJm, 11 ' i Yellow Fever fmthe^tws^A 13NA MEI.I3D I/IOMTN1NO “ CONDUCTORS, 4 ; 1 - traded and sold Wholesale and Retail at hit Vl' Kauliiry, So, 00 S. Boiidstrebt. Baltimore. . 'Copper and Fommolud KiuIh coudructuil on Ships, WHii'iig arntj^blfo Buildings, in the wifp.* land best milliner. " Af ‘ " » u.Ui t iiTT.i’ •. ....r. „ ,, , , ;[tm>■ VdU?vws; iiiuir-s A '4.u;ahd O-hlrlc/wa Boat''' ''■■■' ’ ‘ Per Sl'-uftF 'AdJjajt*, frfm AugasU—A .S-Hart* ’ridge;'BC VTiij\); Hr'rdoo *0»; Bdlin It Venter; an d Iiiww.* ' M ’ ' blMmoro, ,00* CMIDV HftKUFACTQBV ARP pbctioaNahy, .,. * retired from’ ie that Be has _ JTreuuli. Con- jes, priedAVolte, yuts Ac . gl the old e3- tiildl«hod i land roceiitly occupied by* wcsBfd Ni’Wrt ciiiribo, UlOo & FHsgeraM, corner ot Broughton and .Whitaker streets, rtavunnali, Ga., wOere ho, wi|l bef l'l«a*o i to accommodate aud till all orders wi • , ' KlkUl lUAlAUlt a . I VVVIP H. pALUJWAY, having ret \j piilitles would ioibrm Ihu public tl c«iiio ti) miking'CatidleH, upd selling fn J Per steanter Gordon, from Cbartr»tou, &c.f~Coa- Irai Kailroad: Florida Boat; J W lathrop k CJu; Hev , - - — . AWjKeny;.Crane. Wells U Co; G II OampiK-U; H p.omplncas and djspatch. -to-Pembcrati, Ameri- , labershsm; Clsghorn * CUuningbam; Warnock A. rcamv and Uie ^ ffrar jwpfc” generally,, ^ VIA4JUU4U gg uuuumguami »» arcucik r < •tart,, miiu way - tester FWjirt ft^Aiu/UM/, , , Weypp A Boa; J P CpIliUH. tU riininmns; V c I Tin? is lh9 p.laco whore the ddriuidfi Ooug ?oolo; Poyosrd & R')wlahd;EndbUiort. ' ’ H ;nia«lh. " ;' ‘ ,; \Y * •• ♦ ■if:.' ,k> -: ‘ *• .*»-■• , i Knougufcaid. Torms ca^li. No charge ; * . Receipts pet* Central Hnllrond. " 8m. 1S.-4H8 baiw cotton. 17 bdxes coiper ore, iVlBioka wheel, Tft bbia fljur, 4/» s<wk«cmh, iuiu -UlSMOkS ... „„aa «... ikiwrcUeiidlEua^ Pa^o^Huttw'& CO;.yAVlAthToL Co; Franklin A Brantiey; Ruse, ..Burin k Long; h A : ^ik>Stoh k Vuuiwgaj j Urjgham, Kelly igll ing or snipping. lipping. 1. 2A—9PV,. , No charge for peck ’aJtSIgfnm M*fio-'ai»ATios.-.V„ ral ,fel;32n5!f De “? cratic to KW(gM n»» mHK uUderelgued havotbto u*yform»l aCo-part-1 of the kind eve'/ wilncrartia Net'vK 1 nership In the Hnc|c, fcalo.ani Livery Suble,- unicesgionw««*»- under, the name and sty loot Freeman, Henderson pdtliat30f CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. -t:y. Bloae; Luckell A SatlliDg/; Culi-aa'4 Hertd: John I . , IbB. HKNDEKS'iN,, lugwrtta; Young A,Wyatt; CAL Lunar; I'aJi-lforU V»y. k Up, HAtdwtek.ACgok/aaa.A 3 UartrUjo. NW.'i'APiKBRTlgMkv'iv.. _ COHN, I1AV, OATS, -AND BRAND. ’k^jy'.BUSMKL-i 1'ltlMK BAI/mi-aHK WHI1 lfiilinltfs ohotco Eastern Hay• ■ lftO* bales prime North lttver Hay: ;. ,i,; 1000 bushels prime Ohio Seed Bats;. , j guO,bnahels Wheat Brgc, good feed lor cows; luitari 663 for 4 cOXiTAXTIXK, how Buildmg, Bay Street. '' * Vri-iHEiis aooDSri, " uvannah, SepL 1, 1858. sept 1—1 lu DISSOLUTION. rruiK Firm or Freeman Allondorson win this day ;X 'dissolved by mutualcoujout. All debts due the flrra must ho paid by tlio (lest of October, to either party. A.FREKSIAN, J. M. HENDERSON. fa van nab, Sept 1,1858 sept l—l in NOTICE. - T HE schr JULIA A. RICH, will sailed positively on Saturday uext. All persous haying freight ‘.lor Sew Orlcaiw, wdl send it .down before Friuay ovonipg . “ LOCKETT & SSELUNG8. . aug ' " • “ ' pi.AID, bTltU'gll, AXli - OMBItfi ttlCtl ,DR/S/S,i'j ilT elJksi m • li 1/ • i . •• : mg uic , . • Plttid Kiiw SUks; SU and Wool Plaltlr.-, ' ! /, tluilie, ViUoiicla auil Saxony- I'JAij]; ' ; •'> . fVeucliJIu/ibucA; Cuburg riullia; —l- 'r/otwi— ridlLf Colour* atnt Trlatvd Moua to ]. tluca; Hack HonUvIa; Krcncli I'lalJ Hauaula: a-"WHeh|>uUitetMollaAla-Varttl1nliM|: ’ - 'Kngliab, Freoah-aad Americaa frlau; "'-r.J3auharoa,Jkc., Ac. Juiit received aud for sale by ■Jif^ftimy ^i.'; . ■ , ., P^WffT Aj,MORGAN, h»\-e inslorc a small lot or choice XL TdBftOsfce# small :«ixM - Hams, • which will he huiu low in ldls to suit purchasers ■ 'HOptS. . ...ta.Vi: CHASE, , WEI.I.3i4: CO drfeARi' COFFEE * TK\ff.€ O * to hbimoatt’s-A Otarlfte. — '-'Oil •* - --B • Clarified Sugar .*..'.•'.75. •* :,i. ..: : .. .... . , .V6 A» Crushed and I’owdereil Sugar »I -OOBags.t'i'ima Or ecu Rio Colfoe ■it.l.Wh!!;],.Fujy.,•• , ii.fttf Mata .Old. Gyvet umeut Jayi Coilco' •. ,. la ^chefiUT'rimdHyson Tea . .‘HI p 4 ‘M 14 •* lfflitk’-’• wt(u (,ill* do id jl •; & UTcV ; ; Y<tiu toiU, . ,lk \ **'■ V'lXii) papers GO caddleJ 0 4f 13 lbs cuch hue Hyson Tea just reotdved add for sale by <. < \ > SCRAN'luN, JOHNSTON A CO. . .<• -aug.28ii...... m.iYkoR'd PHilMlUM CoTrON GlNB^lhe mciet 1 • celebrate I • short Staple Colton OUh, now I n •nse, 40and<6t>saw eseb. mrsale by. . i ■ YONGE A FHIKKSOS, j,.Rug,517 ■; .^Jt'-L » N»..9* Bay.street.. tVOYiCK. T HE UNDERSIGNED having thin day associated (lnjm.selve.-i together for the purjKwo ot conduct ing tho Wholesale Grocery Busluosa, aud having. IMiutlMsed th» stock of Rodgers A Kurrif, will here- uitcr i-onUnue tho. buuiue^u under the Urp) of Rod- Hf.rj, Norris A. Co., at the old staud, corner of Bay asi'i Isneolo streets. JAS. G. RODGERS, JA8. A. NORRIS, GKO. H. JOHNbTO.V. 1 Ja\*0. .V. BIRCH. - Savannah, June 2d, 1868, . . Jed rniifi firm of Rodgers A Norris having 1 this day A • boon diHsoivcdby tbo above association, cither AJL -rcvu uiauvitvu wiuuuvrsaaguviaHiiu, inner paruiur will use the uamo of the firm in liquidadotiA JA8. o: RODGERS, Savannah, Juno 2d, 1830 JAS. 4. NORRIS, Jo 1 18th GEORGIA ItEPOBTS. t i AKATOUA IN 1787, a new supply;' ySigas ofthe TJinw or the 1 Uangtrs to Rellgfou lilberty, by Ruu$eu; ' -Ri ■ •" • ‘ — . r —A‘ eholco lot of Eugllsh I’eaSUcH,' ‘''SUlMblb for preserving, Just received aud for U»«e by I . i. soptn: .. .. . .J. D. JF55SK. JB^-kOO bbu suporduo Ftodr, too do extra •X-'-tamily do, lhb sack* .anporior flue, do, ror tale by/ in i.oTi;.:.;.. WEBSTER A,PALMES /"lOFFEE—1000 bagiMh1r;i>rib(} and Choice Kia \J GttBp«,5l bags do do^do ' Lognyra‘ do. 3000 lb* Old Government Javo do:-in store-and ror sale by iwpt.2> • -. ../ it.;..: WEBSTER-A-PALMES. ' J^AUp,—8p.UhU prime Leaf l*rdj 80 keg*.do.do iuu,—00 ouis iirimo t*eu 14 I-* rt7, IP Wore apd fpr sale.by . , ; I ... WEBsTER ,A PALMES,. . [NOS.—50 boxes smoked Her g per' ichr Johu Caster, and for ■SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.'. ' doXl|,‘bA‘ffDi$4 r AVD®iti;H.-' 11TTI1 M 100 boxes Colgate* Lt Bar, and No 1 Soap . 100 "do ‘Smith and Buchans family Soap db" Colgate* Pale Mico.v, Ai:gUFt ltfthy.l808, . s, ■ ■. 1 iPiih’D NOV8,--Tho Board ol'Uirc-otors,have ►.K>|‘XtUt/tftfV dedarctfA^difidfthil or Four IJo/lafV WdUWiW^tck of this COinpdhVi •'*■*— " -«.i««m .,r »i.« w.^ii fur thosixfnoni Irom ihu carniiigs of tiie Jtyid for tho slxfnondM unduig,Jtily '3lat, - p/iyui»k- «ili add after tlio J lCtli ln* atani. "•* 1 !' “ *11) ,*.».»• /- 1 . rtocklioM’ers Jn b'aVuuiiuIt 'will receive their dlslV ern^s at th^ Ccijtf allUiil^Uvf nM&JSUSghg , . >/|7ILbUR.)^3dihbis.' Fiibub ground Flour in hWfhiii X 39 • *• “ ♦*:,;• “m-ks, hir.pale by ; YOUNG At WYATT. - l;..ijaW-W,;)/. 1.^,■ •WJ,HITE COdN.^liOOobuHhoLI’rimd Baltininro ‘ VV • ..White Cnrnj for pale b*u’ ;.t) .«i *.iiug2gri.i ; ..YOUNG.A WYATT. i i, A£ •UNM WiilY. •" ‘ -ain't—. .. JXO'T. Wlif'EWU.Kr, wtew;^^aS5!®2S_ ,T)AUGING ANO ! ROWi r ”7?, balo ' ! Gunuyi'Ulotb v, 'JJJharti©. r *. u», ; ..• j.xmy*.... a stew;^ohn^cn acqv[ ‘New Wticat ■ opKi—200 Coils Ropo for-sale, to arrive ’ por J;brig‘iZorvft8tor; by , 1. ,u.:i ‘•••‘•V’ v'.SHriOil TVI* . rjgEETT. A fiN El .TINGS, UhT.RbO>J.V Hi, ptr.^Bieomor; KnoxvllieV 'tlfdite tl Embroidered Shirt Fronts .dometblug nice, 'apd' ter auto by J. W. THKELK.ELD; 11 •' iUcpi^.' l t i pongresfaudWpltakerais^ 1 Ti^T : RtXJHiYED, : pof' UitenrrlVdls .'.from .New. •«P ' Yorttva supeHorarUoleof Flntudv8kirt-,;iUJ l loreakiiby . : e-. 1 J.AY;THRELKALD, -l.nepLttj.v -' Congceqa, aud.Whitaker TjHaOUR^OO sacks’ Grimito MDUi Nhw Wiical ■ ; JP;; Guo 1 . Fionr. 100 Mds iixtru* - i “ - ■* “‘ ' , ‘ *J ffisttbeoiYW aird W^^iWbjr^ 11 • ; •„■>’/. bn, v'^iftltANTUN JOHNSTON A CO. •.■J-M'T. VIl4i *4 ii—1 gLTTER AND CHEESE- 10 keguuWcr V YitANGfy, ' 'botes Kassaw Lemons and: A^iOraugoi, received.por atenmary and tbr vale HrtoMmuyUui I ■ JUater* - >■ W hvj* 4 4.T 1, ii . to Boxes Jfop’.CboeacylatidUjgjamhfer Hklfth: aug'itt SORr\STuN,4GHN?aON ( ' • u-. ii: angUt m /o ACRA N TON, JOH N.'TON & Up.' ; 'jam. ,U'a MeaicitV.itaWwi'tttUHt.; s „ iw a im? AnnmP ourso of/l^auU-aHhi-. tbU dQPWV • uU !P^'> *^dnKiiiUd^imi.MomUy, iNoycmJrfir ‘ll^XfekifAT.’stAtiWW ^ANBLfiJ^Tfi boats t k 8 •{D^wMwir—- 1 — lell’tfTttBow-Dniidle*/'in utoru “Mxf'ftr '•Mlobyii'.lH JOUNS'tVN'-ACU; j'jftHttifej;,; . flj.li.-, t J u'ttfjl :, .ti .I];.-.. .! i .Gtiaj >m6tiv WfiUdommiihdenu^ Moudiy, .NMycmber' IfUH'lfito.kktA'WlBtuklhhuuU'hi.siibuiiMUtilgilhtMUt James Jonty, M. D.. i'rotV^mnOtt’xartiocr.of M6di. RldUeti, Ib-ufeiioKuCjOhainlsIry,* * ^ l /WHfNn>8«0M,.M,• Di Proi’eSiiOfioPnilfgtJly.'*'* Klj ».-i / A.-Jik'WUts.-Mi.li .,'>*rviw»w i'd' <lbr tt4nni .mu* VStemA-.iM-uNniHt mp"; «■**«* ■'t • ln»M- jirthvo- rltibaif. sHiw, z« Minis' * *». J ... _ iiio.SiiUuldoM,'Jufci,roceivvU.aml/ior attlnity. V IWWIviKKixo Jaitng iu olgifWmii' fmK.. lI'^-A'ork.vMusllujibdCambrioU liu; audiCbmbRif wd^r^slo Uil 11 Ju'jiioaxt. TOnTtfaTBS Bnirdon RoliKion id'Amorhw;■ j i ; j .Sirickland’HllUioryoi-thu Aimvieun Bible focitty . 1 (MuulB-oii the llccout PnigresH or Atritrououiy, es pecially in the United States. . t .. Evelyu Mur.stou, by tlie author of Two Uhl Men's Taira; . . } ciualc IJt'e Among ihe Mormons, by the wife of uti El ler; * * ; - 1 ».!; • laiiiddn Ait Journal Tor .\iigU8t; t l.'imUm Quarterly Roviewlor July; l’litnam’ri and Harper's Magazines.Ibr Sept; Com. Perry’s Expedition to Japan, a now supply. -*•-*** 1RNE tepid W; THURNE WILLIAMS. AcoS sinSVk'au'oiiLniinA^ B 60 bhds, I’rimo Sldos. 26 do do frhouldcrs, Ibr sale by uugttl , SO (UNION, JOHNSTON A CO. JgUTTER A CHEESE.— ,20 tubs Choice Goshen Battor. * 10 kegs do“ do ' " d6. . 20 boxes Choice New Gosliou Cheese, lauding, per steamer and Ibr sale by • aug 21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. I^UrTF^AND CHKbiB.-6 firkins, extra bholce Oo8lten Butter; TO boxes or English Dairy and u6w Cream Cheese,'received and for sale hjr^ ■ septio. /> gg RBLS APi'LES, it • .i.MMiht J. ’otatoes, unions','Garlic and Green Ginger, received por stcamor HtnTlbr' 8a! bhy . poptlO J, 1). JKffiKrt AMS AND LaUUt-3 i|,-.rces ctwuvAt Frttnuy JIqms. and a small lot of eholco Deal - lard, just received and for sa'e by soptlO * • * r_2 J. V: JfSSE.-' S ALlluN—BO pounds fresh Smoked SulmbU.'re ceived per steamer and for solo by spptio J. D: JESSE. /RANDLES, SOAl* AND STARCH.— \J 200boxo* Adamlnattae Caijdlert ' 76 boxes Sperm Cuhdlca 60 boxes Tallow Candles 10P boxes NO. 1 Strap 100 lidXes Colgate* Pale and Family Soap : • 160 boxes Starch ror sale by. aug 20 RODGERS, JfORRIS A COV* Fdil TIIE kALL TUADG, J U8T) received from Now. YorkjWjrMlo urrlvais, ; JUenip Skirls, lx»ng White, bow measuiipg jten • • •* '' v;‘• : i' ‘ BluckanU,Anilio'Gftighiuii'.r FilsCy Ginghams, alipttwrns-; - y • Super. Embr’d ekirts .v .'••do- Fluted do,something new Mmlm Bands, Cambria do /.. 7 r .7 j ■ .. plmity: do, French do;,v . ... Jitunrjot .and C«ipihric.:E»lgiugs, together’•with'a' largo (at of Cloths . Oassiraorcs,, Kentucky].Jeana^ SatineL*, Ac., for suJo low by” " V* ' 1 •• • -• . ' . J. W. T1IREI/KELD, . 4 . HuptT ' Congress and 1 Whitaker eta. " B ACON-.—50D’ida prime.Westonsrll>ed 8ld86;' v;xl Vi 26/do;.: -do 1I0 Sh^uldon, WEBSTER A l ALMbB. ahg ^ >7.:r *Tij 1:'J.-.. .7. G0PJ&Y FNJIl Deri F.u Hi l>or v .. THb K Review ror July. / ReoctVwl»hhd Jf WARNOCK ADA VIS, , , ; No. 169 Oungrws'Blrcci '. rpr sale by / * aug 2b HARDER FOR SEPTEMD1 TT ARPER'S NoW Mohtbl.v Magatino loi n her, is roceived and (br aale by "■ -/ -■-!:• ’ •’-'■* j ■ ■ WAltNOCK A DA VIA, , - «aug Cl v: .v- Na' i6q Cotagre ; a'6treel. iptrtiP-' Itaczrrio.t tfTHlHrTrcntBKxiiZS UV.h90Wtt*-l‘hilad,l,,U,,Wli, ilMWd 9 to^ m in cuuneutioD will. tSfcity ofa&jl lately tho Ftcouui. ilawaon’ f: B»-as,s-;sg«a auma .ttaa (luce, wiUmt hallo, S'! nlflgle accidout, tte cougMultteth™IS"B on their euccera in getting tao.-utl, for their line.—/hifi.morr Patriot. ™ Yttioff Firxu at toBT ihiiLroiff-tlronl or Bbooxiyx, to-Aru. IV*, fei.Sl lb ? Military Hfcl Three new ctaea-hut no (lMllu,tt«K* l l at Gorcmor’u bland, ”™I ‘JMfiremilMtonq.andin.otal ed -that fi0,0d0 Verona ;.ai ticipated. jiQhaudeetmua|c, tpge.tper withtorebarol hauperc. Tho devices were counted,u4M| to have dmouuted to tens of thouauli rJK streeti through’ which the precwfa uJG .-waa.lh.a hbzo of,,light for mites iauSB The.procqwiRU d)sper«!fiii( midnight, riluiB utmost quietness. K Alabaxa Cotton Cuor.-Tlie cdltoruf&IJ Moutaomery Mail writing, to his. urn u.l date Eutau Sept, 4,says s In the .era llei,itLTi;UclueohavJjccii-AulMg«jenfiU Butler, Wilcox,Perty, MnrenuotndCiB.1 tho oOttoh crop larattdtated by tho- phxa.,1 half a crop. In most caste the plar.t hi ml edtogrow'and tovery-hiaily the rust Is troylng it. It rained quite hard hero this ml tag and the night previous a great deal ail DesiocbAtic ' Mectino at Cuatavoma. Chatdnoogn: Stpt; : 10.-A Democntlt u meeting waa held in this place tn dn OdO people were prerent. Bon. A.B.L uud Hou, Howell Cqhh of Georgia, were, the. speakers, iii.'vB CITY TIIEASI'UKU’S OFFICE, | SacaxmV, -Jil AtJ , ..UgUll, lfii . - Cllyr 6l* vuhnah, due Dt Td_ l ruary, l867. (commoiily known Be/nd*,}. issupd lur Central Railroad Stock, «£Vf rc-leemed bn Application, in Slntk of (Lf Of- 1 Railroad and Banking Company, at ii- tearit lie, the Bonds being received at par. I1o!J«mI tlto kame preferring cash, ran hare-tlu-in rctoi j tn money, .JAS. 8. WI-hINf, I .aug 8 ritjlKjf.^ OGLETHOPK BIKDiC'AL COLLEGSl dT . t , V; i A , N v N v 'AlI GEOROU- Eftfegiilar tours^'or lectures in tbeiVull Etitution, will commence on the Finlila^H ovaoibcr; uoxt. - .Tho Faculty it cocitt&'ifl follows, vlx. 'trvpi Til ill *N*qw 11;I j HYRD.'M.IV, Pro'. |-,lncip« ante,I of Medicine* *. .# --j.;.-* I HOLMFM STEEI.E, M. D., I'rof. Oh-irw ulbl uses of Women and children. 1 WESlsEY 0. NORWOOD, M. I>„ M L® j Mudlca, aud Metllcal Jurisprudence. t LAWRENCE J. ItuUklir, M. Ik. Frof. Piifut?| and Pathology. JAMES MOREL, M. If., IVor. Atatrtttf. ■ J. Wro BENSON, M. !>., I'rof Prinrlp>* oil Practice of Surgery., . , I WILLIAM T. FRAY, M. 1*., Kmeritot. M»| E. J. OLIVER(W, M. D„ Demonstrator K )k| 'Wes, 'for l6o ’ full course, SlOJ* •5, Demonstrator $10, Graduatkiu6ii0. For Ibrthpr Information, address . H. L ByKD,M-l».i^| nug28 '■■*•* Smwtw I SAVANNAH MEDICAL CO0|; rpHE 4th aimhal tourso of Lwturei IniU-t it - tutJon< wtU eotnmeticc o» the ttml M ^-I Nurombcr'itext, uud bo continued lur fourfri R. D. ARNOIsI >, M1)., Prof. Tlieory and I’fk'.l tif-Mediciiiili ,, P. M. iiOLUJUtv. M.R., I’roV- obA«ttlp«** oasctfof Woiueuuud i hlltiren. . ., , W. G. BUIJ.OCU. M. I), Prof. IVincp.^a- Practk-o ol-Siirgeiy. „,J. ,G. HOWARD: M, D„ Prof, or Anatcor- M E.H. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Iiutltutw cf *«l I cine’.' ’ IJ .. i.-tt litltp, U. I),, Prof. Mat. IW** « II.: l-r»r. sitapl rt'ta ■ .>«*> jvwiffli:, 4I-. tu, lk-.n."isuaioru-m . J,.G. IMWrtfil., 31. It,i't-as-Jdta 'llio Preliminary course ol lift jics wiil* , ‘* 18 || bnThk20th Octoler. | u^aof 27;.,i‘ . jfUkwtbt-w | ASTON IUDGE SEMINA® fpit yptisCi r.A»n>- ® Ev.,'fi:,:k iiVxji.WToN, s.h- h“! ThV'hS*("teetti»i runtnii-bres ™« nesday iu September. - ' ... j.BmuLAuyAXTAiibi.*-ll>V liimt^hiuiiiM wlUiB>Wwichci>,riccurf.-i to*ad* DP 11 sharb^TawtHMIiib^'-**'* •• • Tho situailuii Is remark -Diefor vB beauty, of scouory, flu tliD clmrmiug; *«' 1 r ■ ‘rolrtirt,’D^Hys- a j»areuti‘ ••the {*«£;* sblooo and tbo frame a .vigor-" ^Wltlvmodojrapbmlocti, and eonrcntfucc- • ‘The- leaohero'possess very m VJ‘ (*It net baYP.htoelft* ady«it«go.of SSPSSfe Hus loiig ooe/i rceuinnlenJud for * - •iteix^a advanuges, |*r»y«lo»l, mental, *“ d p1 J. v .T • ' • —• can t re-*ap‘ . - v^ixih and i | coa-<-' r “| ■ n,l fnvbafn by “ BOIXjER^ NORRISfiCOt 1 -' l-“——— - - — > .... ; JgAGOING,ANDROPK.-H " -tj ir.,,-:[ mfj **.» D i 100 b«lca Heavy GHW»y>Clbth Ji: ,, .400 Coils and half Col^ RlcbMils Mtt niiyiuiipgva, M /Pff.mmmM’, Iniywilwft «JJ| . Access in, vjg hours Iroul •-**»; Z'je H ii ktrWtTwilfltUidi hia;’ via Cliefter, <* » qj-roia Eigldcedtlr uadJdarki t sm-eW. v Uoar4 •dtl eipWseWli.eiudlug usv t«f*-cbdo«^J fe i Ojj .Yorkj'Brcttk’S. ^ by , I mm™* ? j : m .iM-.vCbPireuA.lVbU^ 1 1 {WO Uoils Western niuidS^a^HW ju.4 riTelvblfutnl iiirYiUi'liy ri “ ' I r^ROTCEUS, NORRrt'feeoe x - r-lvfWtO-r—>-H wtf- fti *;* i'r.t JrH—7*'rtV • IJjUR.—ItKr sacks Middling Fin , i*h:» Extra Family Flour, in sucks and faw™ <-». aataby; .l-roWfiMma/MrALMUJ »J ■l;.. auglu,, :iy,i;| ,|.,nil gfflf I ■■tj^(re.ll|- AMD B0TTEB;-i6 ,_autart;c'itH*teca>« rate by- -McllAHUM. k noYJ,*,.,., . ;j •a«pM-ro llii,i -mi,-II i .ggiaufi 8W;B»y aliwf., IZM Chccio: 10 atramer aid for - sepia . mi.i ...: aw. aim w.ury WsrHSoavKiE-fR*. Bow Yorl./Whihj’ftlS *1’ /tenteatloagthrhkliti; clJ r.o /. *>• i.'.ihUiVrjf.'j li-j Hi i Hooped SkirtogiMdJiW; i pOAttwUC bhltStUari'i; //.IJiul Jlimiu'JM aitaU ? gCRINCON,* rtiaft'chdloebll ^ ":n ; V‘h«if Ahcsta- .rf]cuo»*i SSS?.“oSSm“ 4 wsiwtem-LL:;* iStt^SSSs ;uol M.hoxaa aaU«l'*.l*nli/ 6a.gr row **wra M..W- , T , ‘ ■■OWhrauarai - o-rtdSOi mill' ,nWUJUJIM IN k 10. . Ifds'niianit' ularkamtI ihi.l •I i