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“““ iai-UHBJDSNT!
JAMBS BUCHAN AN,
or muTLrjuiUc
Coogretfud SctulMof Iho United State*.—
Are * put} South to be tru.ted, who idiow
bcnucivce Ibu .Milted with AboliUonUta ?
The epectade lo Indian* to-day, to *o; min
Orrai
1:
.‘•f-cctil to tpa'ch lo (be Pally Thus*.
IMPORTANT. FROM PA1CAMA.
Excitement in flu PrtmoMl
CAMpJimkrn Ahead.
We have eury rmoti to believe that the
Krcuoutcn ate in a wonderful state ol trepUla* Me port of thcCJnlint SiaimtominlMinn
rr -. — ‘loo- 1* le»jted out tbit Weed'* nomlnu- er, A. u. CoMfl.ir, K».,
who look* at It, U iufllclent to make *njr South- tls* 1 King wa* outer intended to kill — „
• - off that very leepectable old federalhit, and ' nmrnfii. to t.\k* rosTA'ios op Tint tern- borr.- .i.ihceiierzi..- nf blsmlndtoihe r dhcov.ry
* *' * . _n*a - * * - * 4 rermlfaire *.f wi.rin .|e«ifo)r*jr. certain to III
Dh ffriiit.fcVVermlftige.
PltLPGUR BYKI fiUlNd B*tOS- OK PtTrgBUBUll.
n if-, % \>r -cticr •• ni»‘r* thou twenty Ji are Pf-
’• la'f- *»t I i« ncrable pitiful 1 afflicted
iitf n<r*iy r«»fMl i t »*Min disease, nnd wa- induced
™ nun «b*med Hut them banything lart * U ut the prouramie of W«d wa. lo hriiig'io't
Democratic party mint* South. We have at* Dennett tor Parker, our own nominee. Ilwtti
tended several Democratic meetings in that thought that tin* connw would hfrengtben Prt*
State—monster meetings they were. Itead the K oul ' ‘ ,u . d Pf , > b * w l' give him the state, lire
Democrats, bowerer, do not bite at Ibobait,
on Iknir itinriMiiJ (( w|,. g, „ l«IUUCrd«| IHmtUT, UU UOl 0116(11 IUC IMIl,
on their tboumud lannon*, Tlio Con* u0 ,j Weed, Dennett A Co., are in a terrible
■Citation and the Union,” “Union of white state of excitement. They have fairly got
Our whole country, not a tiicmwlvw in a box, and have committed the
POD VICE PRESIDENT:
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE
or ancciT.
ttlactwra for Ik* Male at Large*
WILLIAM B. STILES, of Chatham.
IVEB80X U HABRI8, of Baldwin
Atnuam roa tkb *t*t* at lakoe-1
HEHBY O. LAM AH, of Bibb.
AOODSTDS & WBIQHT, of Floyd.
lit. iffurtct. Tbohai M. Fouum, or Glynn.
Id. Diatriri, Bamvml Hall, of Macon.
Id. Diatrict, Jam* X. Bursar, of HirrU.
1th. District, Lucius J. 0**t*ill, of Fulton,
(tb. Distort, Join W. Lawu, of GW
6th. District, Jinxs P. Simons,ofGwIuneU.
7th. Distort, TnHAlP.BirroLD, of Morgu.
8th District, Tsoi. W. Thom**, of Elbert
the OLDEB I GBOW. THE mobe ixf
CUBED 1 AM TO BE WHAT IS CALLED
A STATES RIGHTS MAN^Jamet Buck-
nnan't spaed on Ike admittim of Arknntat, in
not block,' isui nuut* so,w,s<g, ,ive■ < - — —v — — —
pari," "Thirty •oiieBtatM^i^rixteen,” “Jfcinal j tfeUSSdbad* rminageiubewnoio aifilr’wlib
rights of State*,’ “Down with sectionalism. hU usual riirewdut}* and tact, but all at once,
j-Hcf if. iln n*. .u r |», ialK-r« U the American
A'i r -■> vine. hum b '<• «the public, ptepared by
! Fleming i m b r^b, wbicb'ii perfectly faff,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ATTENTION
WAMIIOTO.V PIHK COMP’V HO. O.
POSTSCRIPT.
HY LAST NlftilT’S M~
All*.
ACCOUNT* BY T1IK CANadT*
VV.VnUINfltON, Sept, ’ii,
1 mu able toneud you lurtlier |» »rticular> u!, ,
the ltepoit of Mr. Corwiue, the special Com*: »**J b? given wi.k • t.» cl.lldren i f tbe’mm-l icu-
mittffioi.tr sent out by our government to inve* i *ier .uv »t i • ibe a^.-i.. iuit; it purge* mility nnd
tigate the cirturo«4ance*oi tite l'ananu mafs-iu-1 W'\*t, u i l ■ , y« worms with Invariable
cre * , , , . ,, iucce«p. Iti- r^idy «»f m uuioUtratlun, aud as itdoea
Hip iepor „very voluminous, embrauugall IMIlr ,. otlll wlulcV cr, no rr
the U'-fftiinuny takeu by him while on the, 7,. - ,, .. ’ ,,
kthtiws. It at addicted to the Secretary „f .llbrrf.rdtodrloklnj.old
State, and Lsuow on tile ill the St.le De|iaii ‘.ater, i,.,r 1- it caiuXu o'*doing the lot lujury lu I
inent. tL.- t -1 r-re‘* iuUnt. An iacredibli numb.*'* «»f 1
Mr. Corniue elate* that the riot wo* com- j wnrin^have been, exp^fed by this great venni*
menced by a colored native, who tifed a pi-.tcl 1 ,, ^
ask lor I»r.
uiumUacturcd by
himuce of a plan deliljerately formed in advahee, . of I’tu hprg, !*»• There are other
Lbteo to the bold, manly, patriotic ppctche* in . like another Saiwieou, he commit* a blunder
defence of the Southern pail of Ihb Union,. "Web seals the destlny ul RHEffiS Theprui-
, “, . ,, , ent opening in the rank* of the op|mnitii»n i* u
and their bold dennuciatiou* of the j tt pj fell did one lor the Democracy* Oureneraie*
Block Uepubiican movement. Listen to the arc m real disorder. Raymond U chagrined —- -* r— ,
gallant WilUrd, the Democratic candidate Tor beyond measure, beeausohe wnhed Wadsirortb ; * f , ' a ' cLj ‘"‘' J *" »?. “ reful
Gorernor ofth. Stetc, in hb excontlonsof, ii‘£, W & 'SEOSSfi p! ^ *«*.-*; Vermifoge.
abolltiunlete and nigger ism, and tin) whole nb-| kntKkedluto^i, terWad.KorUI ban manceofn r,lan deliberateh fumied iiiudranee, 1 * w '-i 1,11 bur*, 1-a. Tbe
oliton crusade i6 Kansas. Just witne^ ail: ugly customer for the “tittle vtilaiu’’to o]K.-rate
this, and then go to a meeting of the opposi- ■ ogaiu.it. Orctley does not like the nomination,
--a 6iw.cLti.nw, ,nati tlmt bp in in • account of being bo hbabldly treated him*
Hon, and Hie Southern man feels that he bln ,, f 0a who| * tberc ntV cr was a more
an enemy a country; he licwrw only AtineKA or (torrowfal lot of fellown tbiin Cirue-luy, Itaymoud,
freedom, and the denunciation of the democru- Ac. Weed aud ilennelt are now cronies, but
cv as a part of the slaveocracy, the allies of the ha*e actually overshot the rnafk, and been
South, interlarded with falsehoods andlm* ^SS^^Ei^^theStatetiehet,
Then ask yonnclf, after witnessing all tbi* ^however, is not the worst ot their trouble*. We
‘ “ - - * "* * -* r underaUnd that the Fremont leaders have re*
A. held at your lull, Tins Krenlog, e«h Inst.,
•I 8 o’clock.
Per order of Foreman Wiiaivk.
PRA'K A. FARNSWORTH,
*ep2C—*J Sec’ryw. ».ro
LOOKING GLASSES
AKD
Picture Frames.
I FULLY ENDORSE THE BESOLUTIOXS,
AXD MAY PUBTHEB SAY THAT I AM
WHAT IB GALLED A STATE RIGHT8
DEUOCRA T—Jskt C. Bmknriigt in rr-
tpoaulo kit nomination for tht Vitt Prtndm-
tf-
Fin In Atlanta.
Amman,Sept. 25—There was a ffre in AG
lint* this morning. The car house was destroy-
ad,and aeraralenginainjured.
where are the Know Nothings of that State?
Where are the Fillmore men ? Well, they
hare no candidates of their own fur State oBieers
Congress, or the State legislature: but who do
they support; and who will they voto for? The
answer from all quarters Is, that they arc in
the freedom shrieking crowd. They vcte,nlne
out of ten of them, that ticket They swell
the ware ol Abolitionism, that is threatening to
roll orer the whole of the free States. The,
are for Morton A Company, not Willard; they
for Abolition Congressmen against the
■aw York Mark*!.
Kit You, Sept 25—The Cotton market
exhibit* no new feature, with quotations steady
and demand fair. Sale* of the day 1500 bales
The adrices by the last steamer from the U, S.
had no effect upon the market
Fla or Market.
The market has adranced Is,, and Wheat
ftom3d.to4d.
Democrats in every district. They are the
Abolition candidates for the State legislature
and Senate. Look atthat spectacle, ye South
ern men, and then rush to the defense of the
Fillmore party of Indiana; get Indignant—do
try and get indignant at they wrongs the suffer.
What worse can these men do for the South!
They smile and pretend to lie her friends, and
stab her in Uio crowd. Wbat need the South
care,whether they vote for Fillmore or Fremont
if, at the same time, they Abolitionlze their
State administration, Abolitionlze the Congress
and Senate of the United Slates ? All honest,
intelligent men, see that they are with the enc
my. We have seen several Kentuckians who
have been over in Indiana, and witnessed the
spectacle presented by the politics of that
State, and they nre done with auy but the
Democratic party in the Presidential contest.
If they have a eeperate ticket for Fillmore,they
are doing their best for the Black Republican
party.
Fillmore Meeting.
There was a great Fillmore meeting and
procession at Albany, at which 15,000 persons
were present
Burning off tke Steamer ■lagan.
The steamer Niagara has been burned on
Lake Michigan. It breported that50to 100
person* hare perished, Including* son of John
Macy.
otf We shall notice the nominations for
Mayor and Aldermen this afternoon.
The Democratic Meeting.
A very large audience assembled, last ever
lug, to receive the report of the Committee ap
pointed to nominate a Mayorand twelve Alder,
men, to run a* the candidate* of the Democratic
Party.
Dr. Axxold took the Chair and Hr. Uesby
Bcsastox acted aa Secretary. Dr. Annum, as
Chairman of the Nominating Committee, re
ported the following ticket:
DR. JAMES P? r SCREVEN,
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
».
10.
11.
12.
Aldermen,
OIL RICHARD D. ARNOLD,
W1L S. BASINGER,
AARON CHAMPION,
SOLOMON COHEN,
ROBERT LACKLISON,
DR. J. F. POSEY,
ROBERT D. WALKER,
JOHN G. FALL1GANT,
JAMES B. FOLEY,
GEORGE A. GORDON,
ALYIN N. MILLER,
THOMAS PURSE.
The nomination was received withimmense
enthusiasm and cheering, and Dr. Screven wan
called for by the meeting. He made a lew re
marks accepting the nomination—saying that
it had not been his desire to come before the
pnidb again as a candidate for the Mayoralty,
hot aa his party had called upon him he was
thereto do their bidding. Shortspeeches were
made by Messrs. Arnold, Falllgant, Posey,
Walker, Foley and Basinger, accepting their
severe! nominations.
It. D. ARNOLD, Chairman.
Hrsnv H. ScuaxTox, Secretary.
Tha Fremont_ai"ll 1 inore Coalition
In Pennsylvania
The Savannah RepulAicm b out in defence
of the Fremont and Fillmore coalition in Penn-
aylranb, in behalf of the same State ticket. It
myt:
That ticket simply amounts to this: The anti-
Administration men or Pennsylvania have nom
inated an antl-Admlniatration ticket, to be run
against the Administration ticket, and to lie
supported by the people without rcgnril to
their predilection* upon the Presidential ques-
Unn.
All veiy Innocent, of course, and highly com'
mendible In the eyes of Southern Know Noth,
logs! lssuchtbo fact? Has it indeed come
to tide, that the support of a tloket every mem.
her of which is n black Republican and Fre-
monter is Justified by a lending press in Geoi
gla? For we assert (on ho authority of the
Ptnmylvanian, a paper entitled to the grati
tude of every Southernerjtbat every man an the
coalition ticket b a supporter of Fremont.
In this connection we cannot do better than
quote the following remarks from the Louis
Tills Democrat, called forth by a state of
things In Indiana, exocUy parallel to wbat is
Witnessed in Pennsylvania:
“ Stupendous and Infamous fraud," screams
the editor or the mob organ in thb town, over
tb* charge published, falsely ullcglng Hint the
Fillmore men and Fremont men have the ennui
electoral ticket in Indiana.
Dear me! how these Fillmore men in Indiana
an wronged I! They ore voting and support,
log, with all their might, a whole Abolition
State ticket—a perfect woolly homo and woolly
bead ticket, a freedom eiirleklng ticket. But
they hare a Fillmore electoral ticket 1 They
are supporting, In brotherly effort, with the
Aboiittonbt, Fremont men for Congress, in tbo
whole eleven dbtricb; not an avowed Fillmore
man in the whole batch; and each one shriek
log for freedom; lint they have a Fillmore elec
toral ticket!! ' They are supporting freedom
ahriekon for the Slate Senate and Legislature
who have two United States Senators to elect _
hot, oh 1 they have a Fillmore electoral ticket'
They do, Indeed, profess to stand on the In
diana fusion platform of '54-Abolition,os every
body knows; and they do eay that Fillmore wil I
do for freedom as well *s Fremont, and on that
ground they enpport him; lint they have, oh!
yea, they have a Fillmore electoral Ucket!!
Let *11 Southern men take notice bow all tbo
Sootheni Know NoUilog papers rush forward
to defend a party in the free States fromono
falsa charge, when they know that thb hum
party b now engaged lu close brotherhood with
tbnBlukRepobUcuu, In nboUtlonblug their
Aii Amusing Story*
That “they who dance most pay the piper,”
ia a Baying well illustrated in tbo t olio wing an
ecdote, sent to U3 by a Irieud for preservation
ia the drawer: “It may not he new,” lie say*,
where the parties arc known—for the story has
been told in print before, by one who was at
one time a resident of the county where the
circumstance occurred—but it will he new to
the great majoirity of your reader*”:
Sam ■ —- happened to arrive at the pleas
ant village of 8 — — one mild autumn even
ing, and “put up” at it* only tavern; and a*
he entered he beard “masi; and dancing in an
upper chamber.” The landlord, who was an
old acquaintance, told him that a bail wus go
ing on in the hall above. “Come, Sam, go up;
there'll be fun aud good music.”
Can’t do it,” uaiu Sam ; “haven't the trim
mings; (he wus a batter, and knew tbo value
of trimmings) look at my shirt. ’Twouldn’t
do.”
“ Never rniud that,” said hi* friend, “ 1 cau
jive you a shirt of my own,” and, idepping
nto on adioining room, he brought out u shirt
big enough for Daniel JeamberL Holding it up,
he said:
“ There, now, i* a comfortable, roomy shirt
for vou.”
“ Oh, that won't do—I should lose mysel! in
it entirely.”
.“ Well,” said the good-natured Boniface, “ l
gueA3, after all, I cau do better for you. One
of the girl* in the kitchen i* ironing some shirts
for the hoarders, and I cau get you ouo that
will fit, any how; jest you hold on.”
Ho presently ro-appeared with a nice shirt, or
quite ouother pattern, into which, having
thrust himself, in an adjoining bed room, he
made a hasty toilet, and entered th; ball room.
Being young and good looking, lie found us
many partners as he wanted, und had a selec
tion from the prettiest girl* in tin: room.
The other rustic beaux and the homely heller.,
didn’t seem to like it” much, fhe jealous
lover went so far as to say:
• i’ll cut the comb of that conceited cock
raig . quick, if he don’t min i hi* eye!"
Mean •ile Sam felt tlmt he was the
observe-, f all observers,” and his pride was
not a little cyated.
Presently there came the toot! toot! of an
old fashioned stuge horn in the distance. The
coach lumbered up to the inn; the driver threw
out the mail, aud went into the bar room, it
being hi* stopping place at the inn for the
night.
“Won’t you go up stairs and join the dancers?
asked the landlord ; “they’re having a great
time up there ; don’t you hear the fiddle, and
the door a-tremhlin ?”
In those days stage-drivere were of the most
popular ’ cast of the community; aud our hero
knowing this, readily consented. He called the
maid for a clean shirt. • '
She came in with the answer tliut the land
lord had lent it to Sam , to dance lu to
night, not knowing, or not thinking that the
stage-driver would want to use it that night.”
Hero was a “prettv kettle of fish !” his only
clean “sark” loauedtoa stranger lo take his
place in the ball room, to which the landlord
had just invited him ! He was “ tearing mad ”
and after a few observations, which were rather
more nervous than elegant, ho entered the hall
room, Ilia face flushed, and his voice somewhat
husky with passion, aud strode into the middle
of the hall.
The music stopped, and the driver broke the
ensuing silence with the sudden question :
“Is there a man of the name of Sarn
here?”
“That’s me!” said Sam, stepping forward,
evidently expecting some new evideuce of his
sudden populuritv.
“Oh! yon are Sam — then, are you ?'*
“Yea, and what do you want with ine ?”
“Nothin’ in nartickler, only when you pet
through with that shirt of mine tlmt you've got
on your hack, and are struttiii’ round in, Td
just thank you to leave it at the bar!”
Atloud laugh followed this exposure ; this
cock’s comb was cut; his feathers drooped; and
amidst mucli cackling he vanished from the
“gay and festivo scene.”—Harper'* Magazine.
ceived notification from Chase, Ford & Co.,
that Ohio Is really in danger. At tirsl night tins
may stem to be impossible. Yet the fact is,
that the Fremonters supposed Ohio »» sure for
the Rocky Mountaiu Colouel, that they bestow*
ed hut little attention upon it* It seems that
since Fremont's uomiimtnui, the Fillmore men
who were so summarily kicked outer the Know
Nothing Convention, nave gone to work very
quietly but effectively for Fillmore, aud the
rumor ha* reached tue ear»oi the Fieinouter*
that Mr. Fillmore will, without the least doubt,
poll 75,000 votes, which caanot be couxed, pur
chased or threatened, so as to go fur Fremont.
If the Fillmore men do this Bucnanan will carry
Ohio, and we hear from the Democracy there
that they never felt so sure of u thing in the
world us that Ohio will cast her vote lor James
Buchanan in November next. This change has
taken place within the past two weeks, and it
lias sent consternation into the Fremont dis
union party.
But Ohio 1* not the only trouble of the
Kremonters. We have a letter before us from
Iowa, in which the writer, a well-informed
gentleman, says that the Know Nothings and
Black Republicans have been quarreling there
ever since the election, a* t > wUetUer it were a
Republican or Know Nothing victory. The
cousequeuce is, that.they are determined to try
their strength in November, aud Iowa will thus
be sure for Mr. Buchanan. Add to the bud
news trout the West, comes the story from New
Jersey and Pennsylvania, tbat.no union cau be
formed with the Fillmore men for tht Novem
ber election, aud that even were the “union
ticket” to succeed iu October in Pennsylvania
there is not the remotest chance for Fremont
in November.
All these things have sent a chill of cold
horror to the Fremont speculator* and gam-
tiler*. Bennett is sorely troubled, and Weed
cannot sleep at night. Greeley and Raymond
wash their hands or all responsibility and say
that the Herald will ruin them, in the.mean
time it is being debated by the more moderate
Black Republicans whether they letter not
unite with the Fillmore men aud throw Fre
mont overboard. It Ik believe be is only of
Vermont. Thus we go. The tide is settiug in
against the spoilsmen, disunion if? ta Ac., much
stronger thau we expected. Rally up, Demo
crats, the victory is our*.—iV# 1. /Jay Book.
in which the authorities of Panama were ac
tively concerned, the police being parties to
the plot; aud that the dispute with the pas.-?lin
gers was merely seized upon as a pretext lor
commencing the assault.
He states al-.o tlmt the military authorities of i
.’anarna fuiled utterly m their duty—that they ‘
did nothing to snppress the riot—tuat they con
nived at tnc attack of the police utid m<>b upou
the station bouse, aud were theinselve* lo a
very great extent responsible for the massacre.
As tbe conclusion ol the whole matter, Mr.
Corwitie reports that the government of New
Urauuda is utterly tumble to maintain law tsiul
order, und incompetent to tiie protection of
fOttieuger* and property crusting the Isthmus. **t aiUuu*.
fe refers to a variety of incidents within the j <*»Uj It .
past lew years to sustain tbi* ppsitiun.
lie uUo recommends the imnudwk! occupa
tion of the Isthmus, from ocean to ocean, by
the Untied States, a* absolutely uecessur) for
the purpose of seem iug safety ami tranquility
to the transit, unless *\ew Grenada, after the
proper representations shall have beeu made,
aud tiie necessary demand made upon her, in
pursuance of treaty stipulations, cun satisfy u*
as to her ability und inclination to afford the
proper protection, and make speedy aud ample
atonement for the wrong* inflicted upon our
countrymen by the people aud official* of tiie
state of Panama.
These recommendations are fucked out by
strong arguments, and ureaccumpanied.by ela
borate stttteuieuU of the amount of business
done across the Isthmus, aud of the exteut t»
which American lives and property require pro-
tection. # „
The report eugages tire atteutiou of tire Pre
sident aud Cabiuet. A strong disposition is
evinced iu some quarters to act immediately up
on it* recommendations. It is probable, how
ever, that nothing decisive will lie done until
after tiie Presidential election. The effect of an
immediate movement upon the result of the
canvass is feared.
You may rely upou it, however, that Mr. Cor-
wine would not Have urged so bold u policy as
this, unless certain ol being backed up by the
Government. He h.t* been appointed Consul at
Panama, aud mileas supported by the Adminis
tration, would be very likely to have ills exe
quatur refused by the New Gruuadian Govern
ment for such a recommendation.
Yours, Ac.
Tub Collins Link—We learn,soys the Jour
nal of Commerce, that since the government
has decided to reduce the pay to the Collins
line, on account of the mail contract, the Com
pany hu* resolved to reduce their rale of speed,
thereby avoiding an increased ratio of wear and
tear, diminishing the consumption of fuel, and
lessening the size of the crews, arguiug that if
tiie government cannot afford to j ay for great
speed, private individual* cannot do it. Tiie
greater economy of the new arrangement is ap
parent from the fact Unit the average consump
tion of coal per day, at high specif, L eighty-
five tons; at low speed, fifty-five tons. Tills is a
difference equal to *1,000 per voyage, and it is
calculated that the saving in wear aud tear ot
machinery will equal tbi* amount; so that the
total saving on twenty-six round trips, as re
quired by contract, will exceed $200,000 per
annum, or more than compensate for the loss
of pay. It is claimed that there is nothing iu the
contract binding as to speed, but simply that
the vessels “shall be built for high speed.”
It is Raid that Mr. Burnum wrote to Mr. Vut-
tenure iu Paris, asking hi* advice as to his
bringing Tom Thumb to Kurope ugain, and in
quiring whether bis (Damnin's) autobiography
had injured any such speculation, Ac. Vatte-
mare replied tliut, on the contrary, he had mow
more reputation than ever, so much so thut lie
would, perhaps, make more money to allow
Thumb foe.
Torn 'J
exhibit him.
Tub Dkscindastsuk Fkaklin.—There are
nomale defendants of the family of Franklin
to perpetuate his name. The celebrated Prof,
Ruche, who ha* been spoken of as “tiie nearest
descendant of Dr. Franklin living,” is one
of many great grandchildren. Two of his
jratid daughters we are informed, are Hying in
tii..ii* tciffV/k nltir (JI.II..Iff-, it..... 13 .
their native city, Philadelphia--Mrs. William ,i.
Duane and .Mrs. 'flies. Scrgeuuf
.... f41 k ^rgeuut—only surviving
children of the Doctor’s daughter Sarah, Mrs.
Bache. M rs. Bache was the mother of four son*
arid three daughters, aJl of whom hud children
and the defendant* in the third and fourth de
gree are numerous
The oldest male descendent now living is
Dr. Franklin Bache of Philadelphia, oldest aon
of Dr. Franklin's eldest grandson, B.
Blake.
A great niece of Franklin. Mrs. Janu Kins
man, also resides in Philadelphia. Born in
Boston, and now in her ninetieth year, she is
one of tiie few of those surviving who remem
ber the famous “Tea Party.”
mSM
From tlio Pennsylvanian.
The Friend* or Kill mure Hold.
It is well known that the threo candidates
which compose tlio Union State* ticket are
opeu and avowed Fremont men. ft is us fol
lows: For Canal Commissioner, Thomas K.
Coebrau; Auditor General, Darkin Piiciep-;
Surveyor General, Bartholomew Laporte.
To .elect this ticket tho Black Republicans
liavo directed nil their energies, and they have
agreed with the Fillmoritcs that they shall
have all tho local offices, provided they vote for
this Btate Ticket. The arrangement is not vet
fully consummated, but will be before the Oc
tober election. Now murk the result m cof-o
this arraugement is curried out, aud the Uuion
State Ticket elected. Will it not bo set down
us a triumph for Fremont ? Certainly it will.
The same kind of lusi.m took place in Iowa
and Maine, nnd the results iu those .State* mu
unequivocally set down as triumphant* for
Fremont, and ro it will must assuredly be. in
this State.
I was told by a leading lllaek Republican, no
longer than yesterday, tlmt tho Fremontor* set
down the strength of Fillmore In lid* State at
about fifteen or twenty thousand votes, the
most of whom were located in Philadelphia;
afld that If they succeeded iu electing tlm Union
State Ticket in October, it was their intention
to form a pubb Fremont electoral ticket for No
vember and let the Know Nothing* slide.
But 1 am glad to Hud that the fu»i ( m of tlio
Black Republicans und tho Know Nothings is
worklug so badly, tliut no honest “naturalized”
citizen can or will support it, and tlmt tho
friend* of the Union and the Constitution wiU
mnet certainly trinnipli In October. “All who
fatvo ears to hedr, lot them hear. B.
Tub Glass Ballot Boxbs,—Ono hundred
and fifty of the newly- ihvented ballot boxes
[Kepnnnctn., m atga'ttli
iMatore*. ADd In atmlitloiilninff th York.
The Fatal 1'hizh FionT is Neve Yuiie.—
Tlio New York imjioni cmiUin tire |mi tiuilura
of the disgraceful prize light which cumc nil' oil
Thursday, uciir tire I'olllmdca In Jersey, end
ended iu the death of Kelly, one of the parties.
Charley Lynch, keeper of a den called the
"Hand Hex,” in tVntor street,end Andy Kelly,
were the principals. Doth are well known In
pugilistic circles.
The prize wire 4200 u side. There were ever
two hundred persons who witnessed tho light
which is said to liavo been one of tire most hi a
tal, atrocious mid revolting ever known. Eighty-
live rounds were fought, und Andy Kelly lit the
call ef tune, rose und squared iill'to light the 86th
backwards anil never ruse
round, when lie felt t
iigum. Lynch and hackers left Ills bleeding hodv
mi the ground nnd departed. James White, ono
uf lire "Fancy”, testilied as fnHuws":
1 was present at n light which look place be
tween Andy Kelly and Charles Lynch; It took
place uhoiit eighteen miles up tlio river, about
four miles this side or Mermoimt, on tire Jersey
side ; there were over two hundred present at
tire light; Montgomery, Kit Horns, Dony Cotton,
Johnny Houch and Miko Murphy were preseut;
Kit Hums und Johnny Roach were Lynch’s se
conds; they took an interest in the fight, and
cheered the combatants on ; i saw Kelly when
lie fell tire last time; at the last round Lynch fell
on Kelly, who was under, and whoso hand hit
tlio slake ; time was called ; Kelly then got mi
.....I ...iu j.i..iiet l i...,lt »L. 1. - X a. . i°
ekwariu
and \yu* squaring off, when he fell bav.kwtv\« n
senseless : Djuuli mid his friend* left him in
that condition; Kelly wiwpnt on board the bout
about a mile from the Halit; tho bout then pro
ceeded to Miinhattanvllie, wliero somo of the
passengers got out; Kelly wa« taken iu a riiiuII
bout from tlmt place, when the boat proceeded
to North Moore street, und I left in the small
boat; there were threo in the boat with Kollr
they landed him at the foot <>r Fiftv.thir,i nt»mi
they landed him ut the foot of Fifty-third street
we were met by gome meu with u butcher's car,
they took Kelly, covered with Home coat*, uud
drove oil ; afterwards I heard ho was taken to
lh.ilcvuu Hospital,
I’r.iprnuN Rack^-TIiu Boston Times of
-Saturday nays:
, ‘^'1* £ rowd gathered at the Lynn Trot
ting ) ark, Boston, yesterduy, to witnea *
pedestrian races. The first race rtf live n
for which several entered, wo* won by r\v,.,.»
Wlielden, In twenty eight minutes and thirty
eight seconds. Tim next race, in which tlio
renowned Grinnoll was to run twenty miles in
two hours, wua not accomplished. Grinnell
gnvo out on the 14th mile, he then being behind
time. Tills failure is attributed to a blow which
ho received on one of id* legs from John K.
Taylor, who raised a row just before Grinnell
started to ruu.
Vermifuges,j>t;rpjrUn,t to be Vermifuge, now before
,»ub|ic. I>r. genuine Liver Mlta, also hU
ueivl’fa'tM Y»-mlfn r u can now be litd at all re-
«|H-<-ubk> 1-rug tiurc?.
Ni-ue genuine wiiimuttbe signature ol
**. ii-* 0) FLEMING KKOS.
S40.000
TO BK HAD FOR
•10!
Prln* Gnaraiitent 1
lb- i'ltui .ti-.iDEXY LoniKT, to be drawu
ii -Saturday, Sjjacmber 27tti,
bill i .1.1A N r CAPI rAL3 OF
SM. cd!
■ !; ‘
A Fkinckly Dkfaui.tekcoming to Amebica
—We are to be honored by the arrival of Prince
Mecklenburg Schwerin, brother of oueof the
reigning Grand Duke* of Kurope, a magnificent
defaulter to tbe amount ol more than Imlfu
million ofpouud* stcriiug. J Aigul measure* have
troubled tue Prince, und made hi* position so
uncomfortable that he ha* concluded to get info
the locality where they create del idler* aud
obsquutuUior*, expecting, no doubt, In find it
rather home-like iu th:* city. Oi course, he
will make a bee-hive for New York city ; and
a* a defaulter ol half a million, will lake the
position he ha*, by the talent to get this much
into debt, so justly earned. Stand aside, ye
small fry, who have only ,-toleu uue hundred
thousand, and make way for tho Prime.
;V. )\ Day Book.
Costly Fvnuiai. Cab.—A magnificent hearse
UaaiUf-t beeu linished in Philadelphia, for St.
Louie, at a cu.il of $.‘1/300. The iiody of tho
hearec, which is painu-d black. i» hung upon
live springs, it is ciicfost-d by ten pauueis of
French pJutc glu**. highly ornamented iu golf
and silver iu tae Gothic »>tyle of architecture.
The roof i.i supported by eight silver columns,
tlio hiiaih of wuieh are highly wrought iu gold,
while the tups projecting above the mot repre
sent eight golden vessels containing blaze* ol
silver light. Gothic arches, done in silver uud
gold, span the pannel* and extend around the
rtsjf, and below the pannel* are eight heavy sil.
ver mouldings, Muddied with gold rosette*.
The whole is surmounted by eight white
plume*, three feet high, made of ostrich feath
ers.
An Kngiish cockney at the Falls of Niugani.
when asked how he liked the Falls, he repli
ed : ...
“They're 'and-some—quite so; but they don t
quit#: imiiswer my liexpectati ns; borides, 1 got
thoroughly vetted, and lo.-t me ’at. 1 prefer
to look at ’em iu an hingraving in 'ot weather
uud in tiie 'oust*. •
*3,000 ! ! II
ji.OOOU!-!!
>1.000 !!!!I! r-
Jcc, A\, kc.
• iLk- <m|ir-„-tiCth-iUtM chance* to purc-haier*.
t urclio-scTc, to buying two Whole tickets (odd
ttsi-l cea luuiijurs) ure guaranteed to draw iS,
(Halves aud y isrieia id proportion,) with ebaiu es
hi the «Hbvr n»u>:n!il(.\:at t'rhtss !
Order- .-luudd be seat hi early.
Who: tickets, jiu -Halve*, >3—quarters, >2&
orders c;»u be auJiessed to
s’tV.iN k CO., Atlanta, Georgia.
f.sWAX, Monigomery, Alabama,
i-. r par tic aim a, seo Scitirmcin another column,
uilice m i-iiuaiiah. corner of Bull and Bay-st*.
a-i—4i
"OHCKNiX liKiktng (»ass ana Hctuie Frame Ma-
X nuiactory. No*. &*8,: tv and {W2 Greenwich
pirevt, corner uf Beach, New Yoik.
sep*J<j—3md HUKACK V. .-IGLER.
TO TEA1UER
literary Institutions, etc.
IVISON A IMIIWLY,
3 it BRUAUWAY, NEW YORK,
i’ttbiiiUUtc Aiuericau Educattoualsencs ol itupruved
SCHOOL & COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS.
jW*Fu!1 Descriptive taUtogues sent pre j aid in'
cludiug strong test.inoniaii in in cuiiuin 1
Teachers, touih and North; term* for e|<vci
men copies, tec. scpib—linuacw
F UdJh.—Ivo bbls. Oakley Flour. ju»i receireu
and for sale by
se,.i 20 110 LC »MBL\ JOHNSON k CO.
Comiucnlal. '
Li^ehpooi- Cottok Mariet—TkeivLtk
Iiracei in ttiU rq»rt onentd actively nj
ed quietly but withwit ctonge.
fee* treginning with toe -ito. .rTiwS < ?Jt'
at which 7,500 tel,-, are rot down to igrecolatnl 1
and 6560 to exporters. I'tooUtcr,
The slock in Liverpool now coinurtec m
siaa r ’"■ ich
State of TBAirt. The state ol tff.i,, „
Manchester indicated no special le,t ure ‘
change or movement. 01
Laedox Mosey Msiitsr^Tl.e Monevnurta,
“ ^'“ d - »«• <*»* At a Oeeiri U
American stock., xmf rorooritie, there ...
...»to report. wa *
To bollion in the Hank of ErreUnd ,u,.,
fur ther decrease. *
Livebfool BEEAte-n i rs—Theie are on im
portaut change, to irate in UreaditnU. a u.,
u quoted—Old lied 6s.at-d.; .New j, Ira 1
6d.; White 10s. a 10s. td.
FLOCii^-Thc llgaresg.ven are Canal 2S., .
2.^; BaltmrareS'.-.a 31..; Ohio31..e33 s '
WkSteMt'' 1 * mmM r ‘ tW are Velk '' r Siic
has
93i .
lu
little
C IOFFtE —000 bag* Fralr to Choice Kio Coffee; 100
/ inigs aud packela Java Coffee; loo b:«gs Ia
guyra OiUi-i-, jn tiore auu for >ale by
tcpi2 » HuLOJ .1 Bt, JOHN. ON li CO.
fc ! L'oaR—15 lib Is Choice l‘oito Rico sugar; 5 do
J >alr ur.f.tus «.o; 10 do Cuba do; .0 do Migco-
Vttdo do; luei.ire and for st>le by
i«X0_ HOLCOMBE, JOHNS>N Jc * o.
"board of health.
s-AYA.vv.in, '.4th S-pt., IWd.
A reguiur mooting of the Bnnrd ui UeultL
held ihts night, tbo foifowing preamble and
resuluUuu* were uttered and adopted:
Whereas. It has beeu reported in one o.- mjre or
ibe New York city papers, that Mr. Fisher, ale ihe
Clerk ul the steamer Augusta, running between
Ibls cliy and .»ew York lias recently died lo that
city ol yellow fever; nnd whvrvai, it is a known
fact tlmt yelluw fever ua» b.eu prevailing in aud
shJut the city uf New Y'orir for tbe past elx weeks.
Be it Iteaoivcj, That ItU the deliberative opinion
of this llaard, tlmt U the said Fi-hor died of yeltow
fever, he died of a disease which he contracted in
or near the city uf New York, inasmuch as there
ts not now, aau has not been this year, a case of yil
low lever in or near thtt city.
Resoived, That tbe aliove be* published'In the
city papers, aud that the New \ork Jiay Book and
other New V ork papers friendly to the £«>uth. be
requeued to copy.
a. A. T. Lawkknck, M. 1»., Sec'y B. H.
sept 26
H Alt Hi.SO.K'S COLUMUIA
HAIR DYE.
SIZE .VLAKUKD, STVLE IMPROVED.
it nos dobia tan quantity and stretiztk at
any other.
it gives a perfectly natural color,
a colors every shade oom light brown to
, , jet black,
n is perfectly harmless to the ikiu.
its street re instantaneous and permanent,
u ir -r.tr eel. quickest, cbear«a and screst ra
ever made.
4#* *'iri« lion.-, it-r use accompany each box.JEir
J’riCc—i c z. ii—2 - Z3. $1 60—4 OZ^. 62—8 UZ-. 95.
I entered atemeu g to on Act or Congrt.-:, in the
> '‘* ir i'-uo, by a. \\. Harrison in tho Clerk’s uil.ee
ui the District Umi of the lulled Slates for tbe
r.Mtert. Duira i •- t *:nnsylvania.J
For -ale by tin? inanulacluror,
AHJleLUB W. HaKKIauN,
utclff—tv 10 South Tliut.. 1‘hllfoielpLia.
illorrifii.
Un li.e evening wfthe!8th itiat,by tho Key. L.
L. Ledbetter, Jit- PATON A. PEAO. IK, or Atlanta,
foMiss 1-I.I/ tBkilI C. C. daughter of Absalom
Hiker, ol tobbcoiioty.
HuHiiiiiciTiui ^iiteiiigenre.
t'liaa .tfurlcet, SepteiufM-r 'Hi.
( -G. »o.« — ,ii-. .-ii.e, ut cotton yesterday not up
to., bn..-- at ib following paititulars, viz: ly at 11;
4. at li : *.u0 at at il>s; 22 ut ll*g; S4 at
lt/g at Ii/* 10y nt 12.40at l£)|': and no ut
lulling $nkl%fnte.
Dot I Oi snv Kimah Septembers
IJ-tl’K .1 ii
Arrived.
, Hand, i'hiludolphia—
Wrkckkd on tiib Coast.—The brig Rnuilum
of Newport, ILL, with a cargo of molasses on
hoard, when just about to enter tint port of Ha
vana, wu* blown aslmre iu a gale on the night
of the 27th aud 23th oit., anu went to piece*
ut Bantu Cruz, a little hat bar some thirty miles
to the winwurdof Iluvanua.
Tub Asiibs ok Colvmui;*.—Gen. Walker,oh
the day of his inauguration as President of
Nicaragua, gave ti remarkable anil significant
toast, which appropriately closed the lestivitie*
of tho day. It wo*;
“The ashes of Christopher Columbus—which
rest in the Cathedral of Havana—they should
belong to America, and not to Europe ”
The most exciting enthusiasm echoed the sen
timent. Even in the growing emergencies
which demand his busy brain in ids adopted
country, the General did not forget the wuriure
anil the rights of the country of his birth; nor
could lie see why the Queen of the Antilles
could not preserve her “rare and radiant’’ beau
ty under the republican regime of Uncle Sam.
••Coining urents ra t ila-lr shtt-l ir* before ’’
fori v t hi
sand people gathered ut Charles River, Boston,
to witness a race between the New York Metro
politan Regalta Club Boat, and tiie Ourleton
Sand Cove Club Boat, of St. Johns, N. B. It
came off on Saturday, the 20th. At the start
a tremendous rain storm set iu, and a wild time
of it they till had. The rain eauie and tite wind
blew a hurricane, and both boats came near
swamping. The St. Johns boat having made
six mile* in forty-two minute*, only one minute
ahead of the New York. Fifty thousand dol
lars were mid to have changed hand* among
the spectator* on the result.—.Veto York Day
Book.
Cold Wbatiikk and Sliuiit Fikht.—Oii
Tuesday afternoon the lemperuture of the at-
mo'phcre inditaled tiie approach of winter,
and ut night counterpanes und blanket* were
iu very general jequest. Early riser* on Wed
nesday morning noticed white frost, in low
places, aud on bridges, and tender vegetables
were killed.
Tiie temperature of tlio atmosphere was sev
eral degrees lower at two o’c.nck, P, M. to-day,
than on Tuesday. It seems that we are rapidly
verging to n killing frost.—[Augusta Constitu
tionalist.
A Nkat Bwindlkk—Mr. Waiter Jnnett, u
young man from Washington city, I). C., while
walking in tho vicinity of tiie Southern depot,
yesterday forenoon, wua accosted by an appar
ently poverty stricken specimen <>r humanity,
who lagged him to buy a lot of cigars, which
he presented. Mr. J. was prevailed upon to try
one which the mnu banded him, ami found it
very good. The fellow then produced a box
from Ills basket, labeled and hrumled in the
highest Spanish style, which lie succeeded in
seiliug to hint for six dollars, as couUiiuiiig two
hundred of the already tried quality of cigar*.
Mr. Janctt, who ha* perhaps never read the
story of the pig iu the bag, went to his board
ing house at once, conscious of haviug done a
deed of charity, and struck a good bargain ;
but upon opening the box, be discovereda toad
some shavings, an old fine tooth comb nnd a few
pebbles, which soon changed the train of his
Ideas to surprise uml disguri.
Wo would warn strangers visiting tiie city,
against putting auy faith in ‘poverty stricken’’
Individual* who sell what they d»» not show.
Jkw (VEnprit—When tile late M. M. Noah
who was a Jew, was a candidate for the office
of Sheriff of tho City of New York, • it wa* ob«
Jectod to hi* eldRion tliat/a Jew would thus
come to have the lijinging of Christians.
ty Christiana,” replied Noah, “to need bang-
ink.” * *** ■'*' -• — ■
ii
nejmH of tire llmutl ot* Health nf(*ii'ir.
Irstoit.
Office of Uoahp of IIbai.mi, )
Wednesday Night, n o’eloek. / j
The Board of Health report oue tlealii from
Yellow Fever for the past twenty-four In mis.
J. Jj. Dawson, M. D., 0. It.
CoNHUtat Biispenubi).— 1 The Portuguese Con
sul* at New York and Baltimore, have been no
tified that their function* ure, for the |‘F«-i ut,
suspended. The slave traffl i carried on • x-
tenslvely 1tt those cities is said to lw ,th; v >.
mcJUU cau.. of till, movclu.ot. v , - ,
■C A Brel-
bt. H«».ten, laiifeo. New York—Cohen* \
'•urr ACo* 1 * 1 ^ yrlou » ^’ew York—0<Oun,
‘ to“ r “ lJu “tago, OgoecUue—220j bash.
“ •»“ '•‘c-. l" i. iiaburrimui & toil.
< It Aormaii. Hiuks. Ilt aton—Ice to JI j•«.»»•«
: « , buiMiiig nuiteriais to Rone k toaaeiv.
« f fobain h.itq with 250,IKK) Cypress Hnugifs l*
J F O llv rue.
Rccc-I|rt* Per Central liallrond.
•■‘i fo; -«>»! »«0 bales cotton, llBOtacks wheat, 403
tit. Hour, 210 hi* flour; flu }>.Jp* Uouiosiics aud iniizu
to i i u..e, U ‘ *
.-int:li .V: hm; Wayne- .v too, ihibun tc .-jumu; \\
itiiiicau; RaUTsbam A sfuujIloUiweU A WhilehcaU;
il l. tlwicku filook; lturdce kC*>; Frunkiin & Brunt-
tey? •* s iiai iridge, W D Kthuriuge; Hudson; Klein-
n-tr .v ‘». Beltn-A Foster.
CoiiNl^iiees,
Per sebr John Boston, from New
F Cole A Bm, C it R Agt, Bothwell
York—R
it White-
Head, Snider As Askew, bims, uncover & Co
Foote k Jaudui), Patten,Hutton & Co, R V f u ild-
icidui & Co. M A Cohen, Jno H Moore & Co,
\\ F a R It,Jus bichcl, Paiteltoru, Fay & Co;
Ruse, Davis A Long, W j) Etheridge it bon. b
vi I ..!til....ii I X- kt I ill. ...... I , , ’
M LalliU-jtit, J, A J\l Lilieiitliui, Jus Lipuiuau.
Crane, HeiJs A Co, Locket A Snelling, McMa-
bon it Doyle,T b \\ ayue & bon.Nevitt. Ijuthroii
A Kodguia, 11 latlirup t V Co, J D Jessec, A
liaywui.d, 1 W Murrell, J ji Cuit.-r, Fraukliu
“ Bmutley, Ruimn & buiith, Euiateiu & fcek-
man, Yttsitllu and Frierson, J W Latlirep &,
Co, bwjitii Co, Boston A Vilialunga, JJaut A
Wusliburne, C White, CJaghonui Cuuniugham,
lilllll-l-t Until.!- L’l-i.jrl .1. lira.. (VII....... 1. i .
gilbert Butler, Eried tV Bro, O Bynie & Jiacey;
F Cliumpion & Co, J D Jesse, Bothwell &
JVliitelH-aU, luuge & Frierson, Colieu* k
ilu-.z, E Fitzgerald, Jo* bichel, Conner A
rtu- et, berautou, Johnston & Co, E McCabe, b
II itl*lllll.ll*V .1* I !(> 4 .4 42..I.........r. ir.. in ..
1) Brantley & Co, A A bolomou* & Co, W Al
W n 11 ley, J Jngersoll, Lovell A Lattimorc, G
llrewu & Co, Beiden A Co, Cohens A Hertz,
Dickson.
schild, Cohen A Bro, McKee & Bennett, LAM
Lilieuthal, E Parson* &Co, Snider & Askew,
Hutton .V Co, lira Tooiubs, .
Youfc-o A- Frierrom, ClioBer & Vo, Dana and
Washburn, Foote A Jaudon, 0 White, p D Conn
Ruse, Davis & Long, G.H Johnson, ATI Chum-
Pi“», T M Turner A Co, Uriglmin, Kelly A Co.
1’er senrKorth Slate, irom New Yoik—Aoent
Hydraulic l-ross, D L Corai, Crane, Well* &
,W tf C ’
Co, toote A Jnudon, tV if ‘Ouou, Iron Steam
boat Company, H Lathrop A Co, 1, & M Lillen-
tlinl, C A L Umar, McMahon & Doyle, Ncvitt,
Lutbrup A Rodgers, Patton, Hutiou A Co,
1 use, Davis & Umg, Jos Sicliel, tt H ila'son A
V“i, Ws £Y#“ig* Wyatt,T S Wayno
* Sou, Brigham, Kelly A Co, V Cohen, if A
Cohen, Crane, Wells A Co, Franklin A Brant
ro y ’,i‘ N , U ro K “?^P’ 5 U Irtllifeau, J W Reilly,
IV ellsVcralltte, Yonge & Frieson, J H Car-
!f r ’ir P ft?.? ^ H ro j B Ueckett A
Surlhugs, O'Byrne A Dacey, E Parsons Jr Co,
and order. •
L) AVON—24 bhds. prlrno Bacon SlUos;
JU i ritiui Bacon t?houldor*, landing from
•• Kejvtmo Sbito,” nnd .for sale by
M*j>t 25lf^w OCTAVIW COHEN',
8 bhds.
steamer
MAGAZINES.
. a VUI’KR’S New Monthly Maguzino for Ootolior.
I 1 Ucdeyfn l adjr Book lor Octobor.
Atthur’ri Home Mag,.zine for October.
I'utiTBon’s Now lloutlily for October,
lt-.cclvod and for sitlo by
WARNOCK k 1UV 3;
sejit 25 160 Cultures* street.
ijarrels Appfoj,Murcor I’t-tHiocs, ItcdOufons,
Tomatoes, Burgalow I ears, and 000 Cab
bage i. in fetare and for sale by.
»0l>ta5 J.ILJ1
NOTICE,
C ONSK.SER* per gebr. At. K. WELlb, from Bos-
lou, will picuse attend to the receiving vt their
goods from tbe vessel JiscbargiUg at Buker's
Wharf, (foot of Aburcoru tired) All goods re-
main.ug un tbe wharf alter sunset will hu stored ai
the risk au'i expense of the coasigoees.
Ecp2« utiDLN, jsTaKU <k CO.
B ClTkl’. und cheese—10 llrkius extra choice
» ' '
1 tioehen Butter, and40 box« ofeeltcted Clieese,
all size*, received psr steamer Alabama.
sept 2b j. D.JBsSK.
T. Gr. & A. L. ROWE,
(MANUFACTURERS
AND
IMPORTERS OF
LINSEED OIL,
Fopl 25-1 in
168 FRONT-STREET,
NEW-YORK,
Only 15,000 Nunibersllt
Southern Lottery.
OX THE .
T BE HAVANA PLAN.
More Prizes^ than Blanks.
?,8u5"pnizaS:::
$102,000.
Jasper County Academy
LOTTEIHY.
BY Al tttOltlTY uF IHh aiA'ifc UK tiLOKOIA.
classn
To be drawn October 16th, 1S5 -. ut Concert
Hall, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintend,
euce of Col. Geo. M. Ix»gas. mid James A. Nl.*hc-t
Patrons will please examine this Magnificent
Scheme careiully, compare it with auy other, am.
U it is not the best ever ottered, and the chancer
to obtaincapUal* fur better, don't purchase tickets
1 Prize of
1
1
2
CAPITAL, $15,000.
.$13,000 is $15,000
5,000 is 5,000
- 2,000 is 2,000
1,000 are 2,000
100 are 2,500
-• 500 are 7,500
>50 to i-l/i.wi.. prize are *.t,bi*
-6 lo fl,0o0 ** are 1,26'
20 to 2,000 •• are l.tia
•fglUtocnch oi the capitals
of are i.eo.
7*00 prize* of 8>i are cfl ;;.t
20 AppruxnnV
50
100
food prizes amounting to gloa.iruo
Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 flit
S&* Prizes payaldc without deduttion.
The 7,600 prizes of $8«g are dctermiucil by the
number which draw* the $16,000; if that number
should be an odd number, theu every odd number
ticket iu (be scheme will lie entitled $8 60; if an
even number, then every even number ticket will
be entitled lu $S 6u, in ndditiou to any other prizt
which may be drawn.
Purchasers buying an equal quantity of odd ami
even number tickets willl bo certain or draw in.
nearly one half tho co**t or tbo same, with chances
of (ihutiuiug other prizes
All those ticket* ending with 0, 2, 4, tl,8, ure
even; ull those ending with 1,3, 6. 7,0, arc odd.
Persons seeding money by mail need not I'car its
boing lost, orders particularly attended to. Com
munication* cuiiUdeniial. Bank notes ol sound
bunks uikon nt par.
Those wLhing particular numbers should order
immediately.
Address, JAMES K. WINTER.
.Maiiftger, Macon, Gu,
<i!-t). A. McCLE.SKtil, Agent, Sov'li.
M‘pll2
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.
rpllK 4th annual course of Lectures iu this Jnrti-
X lotion, will commence on the tlrst Monduyin
November next, amt bo continued lor four months.
R. li. AUN'oi.li. JI !•.. Prof. Theoiy and Practice
uf Medicine
I'- M. Koi.Mx'K, M. Ii., prof, obstetrics Ami dis
eases id Wuiiieo niol«. iiilorcti.
W. G. BL’l.l.tit'll, M. li., Prof. Principles ami
lVactice «n>orgeiy.
J- G. RoWAliii, M. l».. Prof of Anatomy.
K.H. JUitll.V,!!. l>.. Prof luMilutes'of Medi
cine.
J. B. ltK.Ui, M. I>.. Prof. Mat. Medina and Med.
Jurisprudence.
JO.SKPJ1 JOa'ELS M. IProf. Medical Clu-iuifflry
JOS. J. WEST, M. it., lieiunustrutor ol Anati ntv
J. G HtlWAlin, M. 1*., Lean n| U,t- 1;. i.iti. *
Tho Preliminary course of lectures will commence
on the 20th October.
21 Md&wilstXov
FRESH UltULNIi tUHN MEAL.
250
attgfl
BUSHELS Fresh Ground Corn Ileal in
store, and for sale low by
YOU'U k WYATT.
C HAMPAUME CIDER—:20 cases John J Mix’* cel
ebrated Champagne Cider, a choice article
now in a tore am tor rule by
uug” ' J. I*. JF.-'SK
MONEY t MONEV II MO.'iiiY 11 I
W HY be we without Mom yf when it Is Just us
ea>y for auy utiu to bo around with a |rocket
full nt uot, if they only tbihk so. I have gut a new
article, from which from live to twenty dollar* u
tlay can bo made, either by mdc or female, it ii
highly respectable limine-', and uu nrtit le which 1*
wuuicdtu every fatu.lj tu tbo t idled Mutre. En
close me two dollars by mu l, at my risk, uud I will
forward you by return tuuil u Circular, w ill 1'ulJ
instructions iu tlm art. Tlio business is very easy*
Try it, if you ure out of employment; and you will
uover regret U; tor ll will be belter for jou to pay
tbe above Him, uud Insure » good business, thau
to pay twenty-live cents for a spur.ou* advertise
ment. This la n > humbug. Tbv it 1 Tar it ! Tw
it J Address your lellcrs to
, DWIGHT MoNROE, New York,
sept le-flrn
FOR SALE.
Six Tracis of Lund, 6uo acre each, 3 r 4
fi^inffbs from tho city of Bavannoh on tlio 6. A.
fiirtOr “" ' - •
ulf Rail Road, well adapted to tie growth oi
Rice,Cotton aud Corn, and Wood enough to pay r
it ton times over. Apply to
feb 27 IT C. A. CiOUl*
ACON^—35 casks Bacon Shies for sale, lo ur
rlvo por brig Zmrwfor, by
“ M JKKXT
aug2
TvniTtlX
l
J.OCKKTT k 8NKLL1N6B.
. t t ueeivori 10 bbls Crush
O ed Sugar, 10 do ground Loar do, 2D do A. D k
G Clarified do, 6 bhds Muscovado do, 10 half chests
Black Tea, loore aud in V und K lb pack*, fornaie
by _
Rice—There i* no change in Rice, W hi,k
maintains itself at 28*.
Naval Stohea—Nothing special to U notitl
in rates. Common Rosin 4s. yd. Spum. 23,.
34*.; Crude 9s. ^ a,w *’ 1
Coffee is steady at last rates reported
Scgar.—An advance of 6d is rtpurud in
Sugar.
k beioht*—The closing reports show dull
ness in Freight transactions.
Tue Havre Market, Sept. 9 Coito.v con
tinues steady, and the ydes reported cive 9i f r
lor tres ordinaire.
Gteiieral iiiteiltgeiic-e.
The political advices are uu;m{KirtaLt.
Algeria demands a large reinforcement ot
troops Rom France.
Spanish affairs liave resumed a quitt state.
Tiie Spanish Minister at Washington ha* atUd
permission to resign hi* post.
The King of Naples las addressed another
note to the Western Allies, linn, but ot a mito.
er tone.
Prussia ha* notified Switzerland el her in
tention to abandon all claims on Neufchatel in
exchange for indemnity. France u.vci.Ho
the English policy ou tne Sound Due* m the
matter of capitalization.
The relations between Sweden and Ha^ia are
assuming a more uufricudly as]>ect.
From China it i« announced that the mair-
C L* under Tau Yitig had advanced um p,
' Choo, and that toe Imperialist fleet w*
blockaded near Nankin. Tie American hcu?e
Westmore A Co. is reported to have suspended.
The Russians are fotti»\ing Nicdaitli.
New York Markets.—New Yoik.Sepu 24.
Cotton,—The lute advices and tbe report- inm
the crops have imparted a better lading than '
has prevailed lor some days. We Lew quote
UplandsMiddliiig 12; I'piauds Fair 13: Orleans
Middling 12
Flock continues steady at former rates, ex
cept in Southern, which has receded to the ex
tent of 10 ceuts.
Wheat ha* submitted to a decline, which
leave*red $1 40 a 1 44; White*1 .Via 1 57.
Cork 1* firm at last rates.
Naval Stores.—We note no change in
Rosin; Spirit* 42c.
No change in Rice. Freight* somevrb
*ier.
Frost ln the Vicinity of CoLnroiA.-
There wa* a severe frost in this section of the
State last night. It i* teared that much dsmags
ha* been done to Cotton.
An Agee Thee.—On* of the oldest trees to
England was struck by liuhtniug in the month
of July last. This tree.' an oak, Lad Uen
planted near Chatillt.it sui-FtiLe rn lbiG.ly*
Count of ChampagJ.e. Tie oak, wimhUd
therefore existed 7m> ycats, nut.sr.ru; nun
and a halt metres in ciKimh-m.ic-, ti.ohtd
acorns no to 1S20.
&TUe TUE TlllLF.
8‘43« RFAVAEB.
4 STOLEN fri m the rvsuli-Lct- cf tie rtlvtn-
ber, at Oruigebuip Court iUu-e, t-n httUy
night, the ISth < f July la*:. tHAltiolli acJ
her two cbildren. Nattahe ui.u Juryaio.
Unittottc is a bright Mulatto, twc-uy-tfcnt }t»r?
old, hits black eyes, tnicoimg *Lc. taller t:.u.
moves quickly, carries l.er*t-h «rut. at.J n.fu»
berth- ul icrs u good deal it waikitg, teeth utttij
growl, ha* iu»t several «-l her back teeth. Ite cfclt-
dreu are b.ih g.ris. Faiiaiic is aUu juis oJd-
Mary Anu, an infant 2‘j ntentbs tvi. Iky are
very fair anil have black eyes. lb. tb vt lati.ed
slaves were stmeu by a stmill rp-n.ard. wkse
name is Predern k Luq ul. a r tar Jltker- fold
Leopet is v ry *huii ii! .-•.»tt.i», -1 tt.- biua i<r
a man ef his height, tarries hnmei. very tied,
moves quickly, amt swit.g> l>is sboulu. is in wj.k-
iug. lie is very dark, Lis complexion being n-oie
the color of un Indian than a fcpanu.io. La: .-tra cM
black huir, tlut ntt*c, large nu nth, with I4.il.ci tlnk
lips, wears u heavy moustache, aua scnja nies a
tuft ol hair ou his »:u<ter up. Ln *« t ure rtn-irk-
bly .-mall; be usuni y dresrosun the cauiy irder.
1 will give for the .fo.it er} ot tb. Iniif a. d Nijifci
it Orangthurg J.-.i•. $&U>. or for the t.ate- 16-,-td
tho tbiv. u.une Jlu i 1 l.i* iCtuuum b*» ivio IP
• hiirieoti.il M-tc-tu! years, amt luqitenn) pu* id tp
a.itl tlowu the cuiitu • an lira Rai.icau tu 1«-t.n:l :t
uU.t Augu> a wh> : 1-e ha* IrttLC*, an nl.trt ie
-.ells sugar.—he is v- e.l st.uwu in chailesfot-anotn
noth branches ot tl.t- > itiuoad, he t-.vk uy u>rie»
uit the Kailrou-: U> C hit iestoa.
JOHN C. IfoWE,
27th August, lN-ti.
sept23
Alh.l>tCAfo CARD.
DU. J. K. .‘.Mil'll lu- removed hL«f‘fflce
t • Broitp* t«-:i tlicet, in I’nia-y's fcciluitg, •
•eW doors above Bohien’s ilat Slure.
Mrs. lfoin*hart’s. West Uioud sint-i. *ri>» e _
HltaALTil OFFICE, SAVANNAH,}
July l- tli, IsS*. J
All vessels arriving at tiie jurl 11 ravau-
tub, from the West Indies. M-’.wo, Central
iuiericn, South Amerieit, oriretu a-.y jt-rt *l*re
jontogious infections am. mal;gi.ant • « ri '
prevailing, (also, all vessels hating fcntssM
board, or having uad sickucas un fo’ani tiu-e
tslearnuce.) are requirt-u to c-me to fl'-r
Fort .laekson, there to remain wit beat i" imurica -
lion with ihe i liy oi Mivnniitih or h^aci-nt
Uli.il visited by Ihe Ihu.til Otllcu.
No foiiit or ve.'sel shall receive any "i ilio crew
or passenger* from vessels subject lu the above or
der lor the purpose«f carrying them t«i ik- cay 1 *
its vicinity.
Vessels w ill not ha detained in Quaraniice uni''-:
such detention ba necessary. ...
Any violation of the above orders wi.l c *
the violator lo the penally of tbe law.
F. II. I&MERE, Health CUlcer.
Approved ; K. Am»krso.v, Mayor U-JL
DENNIS HULL \SD,
NOTARY 1'1'BLIC AND SHll'l’lNG MAsIEh.
.Solicits tho patronage of roaster: of. vc*»e»*■ •J*
others requiring tho services of * Notniry * •*•»•*
or *hl oping Mu* ter, ami will attend p •empty w »
busim-ss eiitrustod to his cure lrii—^P—
C. C. FUGLE, .
Vo. 11, Whittaker Street, (two dooMfiem Brysn,/
WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL V8ALKR| IN
Bnsheu,Uilmla ( Doors,Pnlnfa, Oils,
nlshcs. Window Glass, Fw«>’,
nlshcs, Window Glass, Putty, f - m ...
: Pointers’, Greiners' ami Artist* I ru ? m <
Whitewash Heads and Busier*. Dry »»
Mixed Faints of every description, A” 51
oolors iu lubes. Prepared Cauvass. OI1
PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS AND HW- 8W Ky
PATTERNS.
Rooms proi«red with ucatnca? aud oesiw-n.
House, Sign and Ship Painting. Gliding, oraiumgand
Glazing dim. In the bosl ttylo and >1 E°d«™>
’"JuT'ordet. Irani toe country prang' *!^' 11
JIASSIB SCHOOL.
rpilKAdicnl w" ba organized on
f i viiii i;r i i. dor tiie charge of Mr. B)'. 1
wu,.. Prlucluul; wiiowiUb* '7 llU .
nsaislauu. The Ira. so will nccomnii'Cte »» W
; 200 of whom will be received Ircc er coji*
anil 100 will pay tuition. nmt'onwf
Tlio Mtinriu school Uslrict lndud«IJMJ»i‘J n
tiiet i y lying east of Whitaker bt. AU«MMg»"
siding iu this district are entitled to ap-aceta t
^Applicittions must be made to either of the 1 l ‘ m
mUsioncrs, or lo the Principal.
A. 1’oRTF.B,
.1. fTULDARl'.
S CUliES,
CouiaiU#K>uer*
wiit b'-lni
1 . . ..
BuvaimaU, Sept. 6tli, 1866.
*i>, Morning News aud Republitaw co|)
mou tli.
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
IHB Pitollo School will ho rowpehod ■ n ' u
^ day, October lat, under Mr W. II rJktr
rt iluo l liunilrod nnd Ofty putilU will '•“jjj,'
k "& living cn.1 of lllia atrOJt can obt* iu
MSaSS»to uindo.. ‘elilwr Otto
mibsloner*, or tn tho PrlPcii'Pl, poRTOT,
J*. sTUPDAHl't