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Were the; it UaMmoro, by II
S&xs^sVmiSW
Bomo ware s bat ho* many 7 Would It b«
poMiblotomantlon a member of that body,
Who U neither a Know Nothing uor ha* voted
(or Know NoUfioj oaudldato ehmo the organ Ian-
Uoh of the mlaiianretl American party 7 Wo
doubt, trthen thane ge'nlleinan and their con-
■tltaeote have with aoarcely un excu|itlon, been
Identified with the “Atuorlmiua" ntthc poll*.
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SLS* ' f * RMOUKtl iNO UBMOVA
RMVUm .ASP UliNOVATBH,
mfw •
• 'pda PM&IDKNTt •
JAMES BUOHANAN,
ov rawanTAMia.
POB VICE PBK31DENT;
JOHN 0. BRECKINRIDGE'
OK KJDfTtJGET.
aitoiorfl fbr the iUte nt Lirgr.
WILLIAM a. SIILG9, of Chatham.
IVBB30N1* HARRIS, of Baldwin
aLTiutraTxa ro* run eraxa at ukok.I
HBSBir 0. LAMAR, of Bibb.
.3. LAMAR, o
Augustus a Wiliam, or pioyd.
0I8TB10V ELECTOR*.
M. ouatrt, Thonar M. Fobxar, of Glynn.
Id. District, Saxcxi, Halt,, of Macon.
Id. District, Jakes N. Ramsay, or Harris.
4th. District, Lucies J. Gahteell, of Fulton.
Itb. District, Jons W. Lewis, or Cass.
Oth. Distrust, Jakes P. SiKuosa.orOwiunctL
7th. Distort, Thomas P.SArroi.D,of Morgan.
8th District, Taos. W. Tuomas, of Elbert
TUB OLDER I GROW, TUB MORE IN
CLINED I AM TO BE WHAT IS CALLED
A STATJBS RIGHTS MAN.—damn Buell-
asan't ipatn on the admirsion qf Arkaniat, in
1838.
1 *’CLLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS,
AND MAT PCRTUBR SAY THAT 1 AM
WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHTS
DEMOCRAT.—Mil C. Dreckenridge in re
sponse to hit nomination for the Via Prattien-
Oi
l'S? •mClZIG'XIAFEI
thstpsrty not. than it was before the Conven
tion wss hold 7 is there ono of the delegates
ftom Georgia (for example) or ono of their
old lino Whig constituents, who did uot vote
for Judgo Andrews end against Gov. Jchnsou
last fall.? If none, how much stronger luUcor
gla Is fits Fillmore party of this year, than was
the Audrewe party of 1858. Is not ,tho latter
weaker, decidedly wookor than was tho for
mer 1
Were uot Mr. Jcuklna, Judge Nisbet, Mr-
Hawkins candidate for Congress in the 2nd
District, Mr. Tumllu candidate for Congress in
tho Jth, with hoste of others, supporters or
Judgo Andrews last yoarV are they not oppo
nents of Hr. Fillmore now 7
But let us return to tho Interrogatory at the
head ot this article. If unable to answer U, we
may at least mention some fact* which tend to
suggest nn answer:
The Senate of the United States ot the as
aombling of the last session of Congress con
tained nine Sonthorn Whig Senators, not In
cluding Mr. Clayton, of Delaware. Oftheso
nine,who are quite as goud representative* of
Old Lino Whigery, (wc imagliiu) as the mem
bers of the Baltimore convention—six are Dio
advocates of Janies Buchanan. Three only sup
port Fillmore. 'Ttoo thirde of the Whig mera
here of the United States Seuato are for Bach-
nnanj one third against him. We thiuk it uot
Improbable that every.Southern Whig Senator,
who nut having joined the Enow Nothingi can
rightly claim the name of an Old Line IFAig.
Is now a Buchanan man. If so, let this fact
answer the question "Where arc the Old Lino
New York Markets.
New Yose, Sept. 28. -The Cotton markot
bis been active to^ay, with prices in favor of
the seller. One thousand bales changed bands,
about half of which was on speculation. Re.
eaipts light. Middling Uplands 12 j: Middling
Mobiles 12 j.
Flsor advanced ftom 8 to 12 cents.
Wheat declined from 3 to 4 cents.
Steamer Treat*
Mobile, Sept. 25.—The steamer Ren Lee,
bonce for Demopolis, sunk. No Uvea lost.
t Death of a Ship Builder,
New Yoke, Sept. 28.—To-day George Spicer,
(he celebrated ship builder, was thrown from
% wagon, and so seriously Injured tbit he
soon died.
Burning of the Niagara.
Nxw Yoke, Kept. 28.—Fifty persons, it turn
been ascertained, were lost by the burning of
the steamer Niagara.
Fillmore Procession.
New Yonx, Sept. 26.—Forty thousand per
ions were present nt tbe Fillmore proccsslenln
Albany.
(Some how or other the telegraph did not
hear a word of it, when from one hundred to
one hundred and fifty thousand Demoerate met
It Drayton, Ohio, the other day I]
Tire iXemocrutlo Meeting.
A very large nndicnce assembled, lust even
lag, to receive the report of the CommiUco up
pointed to nominate a Mayoraud twelve Alder
men. to run as tbe candidates of the Democratic
Party.
Dx. Arnold took tho Chair and Mr. Henry
Scranton acted as Secretary. Du. Arnold, ns
Chairman of tho Nominating Committee, re
ported the following ticket:
DR. JAMES p ay SCREVEN
The Lottery TlrkH.
Uy ii train of (HtwpiioliitiiWjhi, m tmmarltod
iw uuforenoon, Mr. Clinton, an oioluunt mur-
chant, found jilmftetf reduced from u ycry ufljn*
cut rtltimtion to very moderate nifCtniintauveH.
Ho \\m married, and the lather of a very In
tcrcfitliiff little daughter. Mr* Clinton iinive*cd
PallUra ‘in PrititiyivniiU^jliiU Demo--, ■? I»r. M’6.ire’5. Vermifuge. | NE W ?C3ItOl
rrntlii I>4’iu9iibtmtIon • 4>f the '•WtKP;\kM( f»y n&Md infos. OF PttWBCMfl. J. f aJd - ,
PnvtvnUn i>f;ilnfilAnntv nn4J|ir©tf>M«-U^>oiti>ro^odi^iiiMi^antwoht)f;ymir9, Dr* - .
rltterc''' jjF y-J iu^Uni iii^MH^drabloptil^W ulflle^W : StOHi .
In the UoAtou C'ounn, u Fillmore paper, wu ikMb m* iy i*Tin • f w m dlacuorand' waa induced f ypifK undersigned mibflcriborfl wuutilinformiheir
llud au account of tliu great UcuioiHtration of' ’•» <i|*|»t> *»imii si< < f blmnlndtolliodlfccovory | friend* and the public generally, that they
to vSttjfe II wan the celebration-61 lire nwil-j "«.• Wotured by
versury of tho kiguing of the CoiiMltullon ot
not In iholr lodge*, liovr much stronger i* | u good intellect and an excellent heart, and
•cmii.ir lit
j and in y l> •
11’Hi Ii r^li, which i* perfectly cofo,
*•(* al.l.s* In children t f tho nioit tvu*
! dvr«v
' eii.tl-;.
Bat in other reaped! It to a fact full of in
terest and pregnant with admonition to those
who woald follow the path of duty. The geutle*
men refered to—Pearce, Pratt, Jones, Toombs*
Ocyer and Benjamin—possess superior intelli*
gencc.
Sojourning for months at the seat of the
Federal Government, whatever could lie learn*
cd of tho principles, tendencies and prospects
of the different parties, was within thoir reach.
The lifetime opponents of Mr. Buchanan and
Democracy, those who know the force of old
prejudices, need not be told that nothing but
considerations of overwhelming weight could
have brought them to tbe support of tbe Dem
ocrat ic Presidential nominee. Does not, then,
their course, aside from all other arguments!
constitute a strong reason tor believing that
the South to right In sustaining Buchanan?
When it is added that not only these old line
Whigs, but leading members of the American
party—such men asShortridgo, Know Nothing
candidate for Governor of Alabama; Pryor,
K. N. candidate for tbe U. S. Seuato, and
Percy Walker, Congressman from tho same
State, Fontaine, K. N. candidate for Governor
of Mississippi—these, and many other Ameri
cans, are now lighting with the Democracy,
should not tiio patriotic nnd reflecting among
our opponents ask themselves, is it not possible
that wo are wrong in fighting against that
party?
1.
2.
3.
••4.
5.
Aldermen,
DR. RICHARD D. ARNOLD,
WM. S. BASINGER,
AARON CHAMPION, “
SOLOMON COHEN,
ROBERT LACKL130N,
C. DR. J. F. POSEY,
7. ROBERT D. WALKER,
A JOHN G. FALLfOANT,
9. JAMES B. FOLEY,
10. GEORGE A. GORDON,
ALVIN N. MILLER,
THOMAS PURSE.
Tbe nomination was received with immense
enthusiasm ond cheering, end Dr. Screven was
•filed for by the meeting. He mode a lew ro-
1 marks accenting tho nomination—saying that
It had not been his desire to como bo tore tho
pnblio again as a candidate for tho Mayoralty,
but oa bis party bad called upon hint ho was
thereto da their bidding. Short speeches were
made by Messrs. Arnold, Fulllgant, Posey,
Walker, Foicy and Uisiugcr, accoptiug their
several nominations.
R. D. ARNOLD,Chairman.
Benbi H. Sciianton, Secretary.
11.
12.
Got, Wro. 91. Klehnls- Appointment*.
Hon. T. M. Furman, tbe Dcmucrutlo in,ml-
nes tor eloctorof tire First District, having ac
cepted the service of Col. Win. M. Nichols, the
Democratic alternate Elector lor tho First Dis
trict in all tho counties south of tho Altnniabu
and Ockmulgeo Rivers. Cul. Nichols mitliori-
sees U3 to say that he will uddres.* tire people
In that portion ot the District at tire following
tlmesand places, Col.N. also authorizes us to
eiy that be will be happy to men any Electa
on the Fillmore Ticket in discussion ut uiiy
of the appointments named below :
Saturday, Oet. 18th, Wuresborough, fVare Co.
Monday, “ 20th, TradcrehiU, Charlton
Tuesday. “ 21st, JelTcrsonrille, Camden
Wcdn'y, “ 22d, Waynesvillo, Wayrio
Saturday, " 25th, HomosviUe, Appling
Monday, “ 27th, Dougiaas, Collie
Teesday, " 28th, C&rtora Bridge, Clineli
Wedn'y, 11 2'Jth, Troopvillo, Lowndes
Friday, “ 31st, Groversvillo, Colquitt
Saturday, Sept. 1st, Thomasvillo, Thomas
New Grocery Store.
The well known Grocery stand in Whitaker
street, heretofore occupied by Sir. John Daily,
baa been renovated and remoddled, nnd Is now
occupied by Mcesm R. H, Watson & Co., whoao
advertisement will be found in another column
of thlemomlng’e paper. They imvo o complete
and assortal etock, and we hcepouk for them a
remunerative business.
v Alderman \ViiIhcr.
A writer in yesterday’s Republican pays It
D. Walker. Esq., ono of the Democratic nomi
nees for Aldomuui, Uto following well merited
" M '■
'll presented as ono every way
lefr lender—a man of strict In-
y,buo bolding high position in ono of our
tlxn churches—hiab-niindcd, honorable
man; one,upon whoso character, tiro smallest
stain ban never reeled -eno who line tho eniiie
eonjldrnee of his fellow-citizens—one who won
honored nt onr last election with Iho largest
vote given to any uau on either ticket—iu line,
•man everyway competent to dlschnrgo the
duties of Chief Magistrate.
Haportofthe lSoacd of Health of Ohir-
lealon.
Omen op Hoard or Hraltit, I
Tlmredny Night, 0 o’clock. J
The Board offlleulth report two doatiri ftom
Tailoir Fever for the past twenty-four hours* ...
J. L. Dawson, H. D.,C. R.
[From th* lluimblicau, ot yc^Uirduy.J
just Tho Democracy held their mcetiog lust
night for the purpose of receiving the report ot
tbe Committee appointed to nominate candi
date* for Mayor uud Aldermen. There was
quite t gathering of tho faithful; the ticket was
announced and considerable gloriUcation had
over tho stale news which appeared iu tho Re
publican, yesterday morning. The ticket was
the samo, and wo received duo credit for our
skill of “guessing.”
Exactly ao. On the other haud, though tho
American ticket has doubtless been dominated,
toe arc not sure that wo could guess the uumo
of n single gmtlemau on it. Bo superior is the
dark lantern, culvert system of.tho Know No
thing to the old fashioned ways of Democracy,
Three Partlee Iu I£nn»u«.
A Kentuckian and a Minister of tho Gospel
writes to his brothor, .living iu Uuisvillc, Ky (j
from Kansas, a* follows:
Conservative men everywhere should kuuw
that Knuso-s is divide into threo parties:
1. Ab"litionists of the Garrison stamp, who
trample .upon the Constitution nud tho Bible,
and join iu bauds to waraude through tho Ter
ritory.
2. Moderate Free State men, who uphold Lhv
Constitution, and hecauso theyrefuso to Imvo
their homes ami joiu tho armed Abolitionists,
aro actually driven into Missouri by men who
irofess to bo seeking tbe .same object, their
torses atoicu and their houses pillaged.
J. Pro-slavery men, tho greater part oi whom
dcsiro peace, but yet are gouded to detenniued
revenge by tho memory ot long years of Aboli
tion agression.
Tim advent of Lane’* armed men was tbe
signal for the Abolitionists, with all tho outlun-t,
iu the country under them, to commence their
depredations almost simultaneously upon a
Georgian colony—upon Treadwell’* settlement
and the town ot Fruukliu. Then began the ex
traordinary impressment of Free State men—a
spcctaclo that should startle the North. For
proof seo tho affidavit of .Martin White, a free
Stuto mail in Kansas, and formerly a member
of the Illinois Legislature. He, un old man,
shouldered hi* rifle undjuught by the side of pro-
slavery men at Ossawatomic, on tho Both Aug.
Upon one of twenty Abolitiopiats killed he
found his sou* boots, and aho recovered two of
his horses. Ho regards it a* a signal protection
of Provideuco that not a solitary pro-slavery
mau was killed. Tho conservative Free Stulo
meu now sec clearly that Abolitionism is us de
structive to tho North as to the South. Hun
dreds of them aro now receiving the,hospitalities
of tho border Missouriuns, uud uro imploring
the latter to go in and us*iit in putting down
the marauders.
Mii.d Punishment for a TRURtnr.it Ciumh.—
Two men, named Cassils,havu been sent to tho
State Prison for two year*, for placing obstruc
tions upon tho track ortho Galena and Chicago
Railroad. Two year* imprisonment only lor at
tempting an indiscriminate murder of scores of
passengurs, when an individual for attempting
the life or a single person will be Imprisoned
double that time. Tbe wretch who attempts to
throw a railroad train from tho track, does hot
dcsorvo ever to mingle again among civilized
people. I£c should be treated like u madman
and shut np for life.
Substitute foh Rosin.—HerrFodor.n chem
ist, has discovered a new composition to super
sede tho rosin generally used by violin players.
It Is applied by means of a camol’a lmlr brush,
and remains good during one hundred hours*
playing, and hus no evil effect upon either the
strings of the Instrument or the hairs of the
bow, and is also said to give n clearness to tho
tone.
she uud her husband were neither young nor
madly atlauliud to the pleasure of tho world*
they left the metropolis to spend the remuntr
of their days in seclusion, without a single mur
mur uguinnt tbe dispensations of Hint Provi-
dotii'o lliat had llmsafllictcd Hieiu. The eons-
r.loiMuoss of having done nothing to deserve
this turn or fortune checud them uo little iu
their retreat. It Is true that, when alone, retro
spection would sometime* draw a .-igh from
Mrs. Clinton gent!-.- bosom, Imi the philosophic
consolations of him who had from Ills bridal day
made her happiness the principal object of Ills
attention, brigthened her features witii thu
smiles of contentment ns often as tiny were
clouded.
The place selected for their retreat was a spot
extremely plea .suit, within a few miles of the
metropolis, thu house was privately Mitiuoftt
ugreea bly situated, .surrounded with charming
landscapes, nnd tho few friend* out of thu herd
of acqua iutaufi n whu ctowdi d their loonm iu
Borrye Square, declared that their l»ttl«* villa
was delightful, a perfect hijeu of a Ik me.
Mrs. Clinton posseting a l»»-te lor planlA and
flower*, found mucli aiuin^nieiit and inteiotin
the cultivation ot a little gurdeii, wlucli, with
the education of a veiy apt and tractahlo
daughter, and the supcio tenduice of her Hindi
family afluits, wifllcicutly exclndol any com
plaints against tiio tedium of tune.
Fanuy Clinton when removed from town
was about twelve years old, excecdiuly pleasant
and engaging in her manners, sensible and
gentle natured. She certainly merited all the
mdulgeuciCM wi th which the wu* treated by
her parents and frieuds. Rut her parents
were alnioat too loud of her—too fond for
their own felicity, for while they loved her to
a censurable excess, their fear« uud anxieties
were beyond expression.
Their house was located in a populous vil
lage, but it stood ut u distance and remote
from the fashionable port of it. Fur fiom
bei tig displeased, however, with the privacy of
his situation, it was on that very account the
more agreeable to him, for ho desired not a
great deal of society, ns he did not now live
in the stylo to wh ich he had been accustqincd ;
with a few sober regular people like themselves
ho nud Mrs. Clinton chiefly associated iu u
neigldxiriy way, with out ceremony or ostenta
tion, and were determined not to he drawn out
by the quality. They might have been visit
ed by half tbe village, had they given cards
They were much respected indeed by those
who had, and those who had not route by the
former, they could tint beloved, but were aat-
iMled with tlie respect and esteem of thu lat
ter.
After having lived very happily for live
years ut the village, the mldreaso* of a young
gentleman to Fanny were accepted, aud afford
ed them much pleasure. Mr. Mubiey was a
man of an unexceptionable character, but pos
sessed of only a Hindi fortune, yet a* lie was
desperately,but virtuously In love with Fanny
aud gently ufluicdto inurry her without ushili
Ing down, both Mr.ami Mrs. Clinton regarded
hlm.Hsaiicqiit*ilion, ami anobjoot not to be
discarded.
While the necessary arrangements were be
ing made for the wedding day, uud they re
gretting very much that their present limited
Income would not allow a brig liter aud larger
fete for the occasion, u ticket Mr. Ciiutou had
purchased in the lottery c.miu up u round lea
tliouaaud.
This nuhoped-lor eveut hud such an uflecl
upon Mr*. Clinton, that she was completely
transformed into another beiug. Shu was uud-
donJy seized with a violent desire to return to
her o id neighborhood, that those who had with
malicious compassion triumphed over heron
being obliged to retire, might bo mortified by
beholding her once again in a position equal
to the showy one in which site figured before.
Mr. Clinton, having a stronger and more
philosophic midoratuuding, was not so eluted
with his unexpected success as to indulge the
desire of again launching out into his former
style of living. On the contrary, lie took no
small pains to drive out of Mr*. Clinton’s head
the magnificent .-clicinc* which had intruded
themselves into it. Hut how little do we know
cvcu of ourselves!
I)y the death of n distant il lativeu lew week
afterwards, Mr. Hinton very unexpectedly-
they had not for many years been on good
terms—cuuiu into the possession of .1 fortune
more than double his prize.
This acquisition coming so mmiii after Hie
other completed the downfall of hi* philosophy,
and lie .-ouii began to fed the lilting flame
which he had **• strenuously endeavored to ex
tinguish iu the IwsoM or hi* ambitious wilo
burning iu Ills own breast. The rage for up-
pmrnncv, though they were both 011 the sha
dowy side of forty, miiiu.ited them to tuidi a
degree that from that moment they thought
uud dreamed of nought but pomp, parade,
equipage uud state. When a p.iwiou tor guyety
and splendor predominate* iu the IkmiIs of
tii 0*0 wiio arc lmstciiirg to tlieuntinimul season
of their lives, it generally driven them into re-
diculotis durations, iu which tlivy certainly de
serve all tiio merriment they may crehte.
The village iu which they had.ppcnt *0 many
pleasant day* and years was no longer endura
ble. Enquiries were made immediately after
a handsome house iu Hie square from wli'ch
they had removed, uud luckily for them, us
they thought, intuxiciited with the flattering
revolution iu their affair*, a house was jii»t at
that time evacuated by u lady whose- husband
a few uroliths before died in it. Mr. Clinton,
a* noon ns he heard of it, hurried to the land
lord and closed an agreement with him a* pre
cipitately as If tho felicity of hi* future life de
pended upon his second residence in Ucrrye
Square.
[CONCLUSION TO-MOIIUuw.]
1111tmir.1iion, aud atUdoia )
n with regirU lodi'inking cold
i-1-..rdoing the lo-wl injury to
..ii. .va iiiore’iililn uumb.tr of
•-*!•-!<c*.l lijr Uii* vjrcul v*-ruil-
the United State*. Governor* Jolmnoii and
Gobh of Georgia, Gov. Floyd of Virginia, Col-
Win-L. l'ruidou ol Kentucky, Cul. F. I'liillip*
of Aluliniim, Hon. Mcim**. Churchwell of Ten
nessee, Kiddle of Delaware,‘Riddle of Mushu
olmscth, uml Mclvcou of New York, were the
Itfiucipul *iieakera.
Wo quote as follows from the Courier's cor
respond 1. net . , . 1 itn" no* Iiii-it . will lie careful l" ask lor !*r.
qr^^l!^ tZX 1 y| r
well a* city club*; indeed, Fhiludclpliiu was , 1 ,,|ul ®3 “ • m burg,!... 1 .u n» ure other
guy with flower* tliut day. Tho frank ami I Vei mltug’’. • r**<i» u d.v * 1 bo Vcrmifujjo, now beforo
portly Guv. Cobb Aud the sedate yet glaceJul. l e l».. '.I'iJiiM gunuiue Uvi r I’liia, «Uo hi*
Churcliwell built preluded their sjieechc* by j eek-i'i‘ai.‘>l v\ rmif.i,«
carefully tucking into their hat* superb bo- J -u iri .,.
qects or lilllu, urrU u|ioslrei;lilzc.l tire bright s or
galaxy iu the window* ol the Court House with i
an order that ought to have Touched their lit-,
tie heart.. We not oed many quaint device* ‘
New Jt
oncupiod by John, ... ., — , , -----
thomselvcH us caiidlilat. - for tho patruMKo of till*
etty and IU vicinity.
ftielr stock U new uml largt
of llui following—
coiiHiHting in part
VnlYen
V tin,. - lull; lt |. 6 re relUly and ffl»W N . um , l)hBfli
,| " ' '»)* wlUl Invariable , , UHOWN. CLAtUFlKU , In hu oftrom flvo to tvieuij acrw,
'’"■WHEMKII Sb’UAlt?-'. Tho LTiivertiiy .i ciagi.ow esui
Jriuitcouof the Inlvrrshy will oii« r at , mb .
— lid ''ii Wcdm-Hlaj. the Ifitli of Ocffi,
noxt, at 11 o'clock, A,m., u, front of n, e u..t,Y
near flic- O dlogo: A largo number orc!L>|u ( . ij.,.'
log caoh coutommg uiii.* lentJ.M of a D tr ,,.
lying on tollcgo Avenue and other *nr«u cri*s^
Itnt right ungiorf, 8ID «
Also, abuui two hundred acre* 01 ] ju i( j, ,. car tll(i
College—most of it adapted mcolUvatiou, 1,1,5
Iy one half doDEdy covoicd with a liiaVy t-rn*.*
of ouk and hickory wood— di.j 1,0.,t rir-.w
can bu obtained within the samo daiuiuoVr m
MIII«.lgcvlllo. Thb tract will Do civt.nK
U. I .rrv..... it....... .......... - - . ttuu BC-K1
AND 1*M\S
y orm. whatever, no r«r | Kvory dchcription ol Codec* and Teas, Butter, loinl.
hi. r.i I..iii'lt.Mi.i.....I.I PI,.i,» rhiiMln. f>M(*korH. I’icklo*. l.ilbUIO*.
Flour, b'hocso, t'rackcra, I'icklos, Caboip*,
suiicts, .Soap, Cued I cm, Sogora,
rouiiuiit ba* * au<l in mh.ci-fmiiI operalilir ihcJ?
pr e jural or y ami primary male an-j fen,Jio
in un; violuity; llie heaTtli of the ,1 co Ubuccci
*614
aUblUbcd (»u a j n . r .
ntu.p.r. .... *
I100W
a* acce*il-
i'otmcco, ' ’ ' l»m»y;a»..J the1 high toned charautr 0/, U iM^bli'
:;7" y ^ "■ - F “ m | |
ALSO,
•-an now i.e tuii at alt re
FbKMfNO DUOS.
among the banner* New Jersey bua*.ted of
7U00 majority in Hie tailent letter* and iiigure*.
Beverley *wor6 to smstaitt the Union. New
Yotk city, repre*ontcd by the Union Club,
floated Hie uir witii her bamiera, promising
10,01)0 majority for Buck. «V ilreck. Gallant
Union Club, your iuu*ic uud tlie rich reguiia
of your u**ociatltm were theme* iu every one’s
month, and uiauy a pretty Qiialieress.will date
first resolve toward-i guy life from your ad
vent. \
Chester county blazoned it* confidence in the
people, aud tue First Ward German Club pic-
torially expressed their contempt for a candi
date who kisc-ed “ iiiggei*.” Tlie :.ecoiid Waid
proclaimed itself good for 1.000 majority, while
a pair of strapping mules hauled u gigantic
traibspareucy, whose object was to auiiouuce
Thomas It. Florence thu poor man’s friend.
The Fourth Ward went in for 1200 majority,
And their mottoes—
First wo Polked them,
Then wo Pierced them.
Now we’ll Muck them.
The 3th and Otli Ward* were particularly
facetious, with huge antlered bucks goring
most mule-like woolly Imr.-es, home of whom
teemed troubled with the holts. The Wheat-
.aud Club of Philadelphia Wus a showy laxly,
Aid had many liamlso.ne device.*. T he lit 1
Ward came with u huge bell, which continually
tolled a lugubrious lor Fremont and his lior.^c.
The 13th Ward Club was great iu gamecocks,
UAH It IS OK'S COLUMBIA
HAIK DYES.
SIZE XI.AU'iKL), 8TVLK IMPKOVBD.
it ak dome cht quantity uud strength oi
auy other. , ,
it give* a porwctly natural color.
It color* every shade from light brown to
jet black. . ,.
it is ^erfeoriy harmless to the skin.
Us oiicei ia i.oinmaueous and peiiii&iJtnt,
1 wi' 'K-.-i, ,’iit *»••*!, chcapent aiiii mul-fI n
i-vt'i mmiv,
a* ■ «'•»*• t>"ii i' 1 !'-!u uecompauy each box.^ffiff
111.- -1 < z. $ 1— 1 z-t. fl tO—4 at--. AC—8 ozs. *0.
.: t ..ii.*. 10 un Act « i Con^ri-fcs, iu the
y. ■ -»• " • iiarrlsou in the clerk's uu.ee
.a iln I'eii K i 1. n, mi Uhj Irmed Fuues for the
kiii u-i i< l»ii 11 • 1 • 1. i.ufcylvuiila.) 1
l or .-ill.: t.y .fi- Tiiaeufitolurer,
Al«»LU*F W. UAKiilSO.N.
detrlS—lv 10 {oulb 7th at.. Plnlttiiei|ihia.
Cuiiiilimitil ^iitclligeiirf.
Snvi-.uuaU iHiii’kvt, Sejitrnilici* ‘t7.
Wu willliuiqicoiuUuRyon liundacliolcoBni.ljrol j J8“I’.juii,„„,|_
fresh Frelu.of.ver, c CT crl|,tl..n I I-L IW»!
give uk a cull iielore puteimsing
weproiot-e U» di*|*)eB of our ui tided at lire most
roisonnblo price*, for ca*h or city ac ceptnucp.
It. H. WATSON tc ro.
4t3»Rup'iblicnnjiliaHe crpy.. [«up27]
FOli SALE.
,-ixTraelHol iJtbd, 600 acre each . r4
mile* from the cliy ol Savannah <m the b. A.
ana buff Itail Hoad, well uilu|i,ed to M v growth oi
Mice, Cotton ami Corn, and Wood euou^Ji to puy P.r
t ten timer* over. Apply to
leb 'it If C. A. Ct.OUii.
LOURING GLASSES
AND
Picture Frames.
P UCKNjX LooK.og i< ass uii.i 1tctui t- fra me .\ia-
RUia*.ioiy. Sos. :aS, • toano ;.ea Giunwich
hirett, e rotr oi l eaeb. New Yo*k.
aep'JU—3nid HuilACi: V. .-K.l.KM
TO TB4U1BUS)
Literary Institutions, etc.
1VISON * PH1SN1SV,
aa up.oADWAY, new yohk,
Pubil-h the American Kdueationui series ofliiiproved
School * college text books.
#y*-ull Descriptive Catalogues ?« nt pre j aid in*
cluumg Atioug lent inuLlai.-. IV.in euiiiieu*
Teacher*, rouih and Ni»itii; tciIlia for tptci
men copies, Ac. rep^t—limnvw
Tlu*re wu - u p.>l .-iMiutry Ut v.iium yesterday.
The picture-in:, ii(Imiiged; sale* of the day »)jl
bill'.* at ib« f» I'-wieg parilculftr*, viz: 14 at 10&:
DU al I0?4:48 .ii lo»;-.40 at 11; 41 at at
llij. U ii'. 11 K,; 1 • atl1^;lG at 11 11-1'!; JlO ul
and the 21lii Ward b«*u; on a platform uuenor- iiMj-.n;tl6 «t 11 y t \ lu7 at l
A statement was made in tho Cincmiutli
Chamber of Commerce recently, that within a
circuit of some sixty or seveuty miles in Ohio,
1,500,000 pounds or leaf tobacco was raised an-
uunlly, nud of this 2,300 tons were sent to Lou-
isvillo lust year, while aimutl,200 tons came
to Cincinnati.
A writer in the Progrcasive ArOm a Fremont
papor in Belfast, Me., says.* “Tuflirm (and 1
* ‘ ’ tfo ‘
do so with honest conviction* of tho truth) tliut
the North will notwibmlt, if they are defeat-
cat"
Nfw Yobl, sept. 22, 1H54.—The Dioccran
Convention of thu Protestant Kpiscopal Church
assembled at fit. Paul's Chapel, on Wednesday
morning. The attendance of ixitli clergy and
!»lty will bo very full, and perhaps the most
about to meet In General Convention in Phila
delphia, praying that Bishop OndordnoU may
bo rel'eved from tho spntoiu'e which, at present
deprive* him of tbe active oxcrolse of hi* sacicd
oflfee. The movement, at this time, inallpr .
[ability, will raise % breeze in the Conrenuon,
Kxpeuimknth with Wood Gas.—According
to the experiments made by the enterprising
President of Hie New Gas C'»uiputiy, a cord of
light wood will yield 21,000 cubic feet of gas.
Tho cord cost $0 CO; but a* tho charcoal re
maining after tlie gu* lias been extracted soil
for $4, the actual cost of the cord l* only $2 50.
On tho contrary, a ton ol coni, which cost$10,
yields only 8,000 cubic feci. It thus appears
that coal cost* four time* ns much a* wood,
while it yields only one third ns lunch ga*.—
Churlritton, »Y. C. AVioi.
A New Field PracK.-r-The Dresden Journal
says:
“A groat subject of conversation in the mili
tary circles in Berlin isn new kind of sum 11
fluid piece, capable of carrying correctly lOOU
yards, nnd which is mounted on wheels, and so
light that It can bo drawn and niamouvrci
„ , v *nn bo drawn undmamijuvrcd by
a single man. It 1h said tliut pieces of Hi is
description are to lie given to rim iulantrv,
that at u coinmencenieut each I in Mu lion of I lie
guard aro to lie provided with two."
Fuost in Mihwjshiitj.—New (trleiins, fiojit
2.1.—Tliuro wus a frost at Vicksburg, Mis*., on
Tuesday night, 23d lost. Account* now ro
ceived bore by the latest correspondence from
various points In Mtosltwlppi, Alnbairta and
Tennessee, taken in eou'qeetloii witii tho curly
K roiico of frost. Induce tho hid inf that tliu
i cron will not roaliz^ more ttum half of
foil yitld.
mou* buck, whose gilded Horns would not liuv
almiucd u inouso} and many gamecock*also.
The Germans hud eighteen dubs iu the pro
cession, with unending multitude* oflong de
vices, wnieh, us we had drank no lager beer
that ttuy,$weiu totally lieyoud our comprehen
sion.
'lllie Keystone Club* were legion, one of
whom had a very clever transpaiem-y, entitled
“Uncle Tom al home,'’ in which the aforesaid
Uncle Tom, Fred. Donglu*, uud six other gent
lemen of the Hume hue, were sitting around u
cabin lire, roasting and eating a missionary,
who liure u 7;truuge likeness to the reverend p»- |1 ' 11
litici.ui of Brooklyn.
\Yo uuticc only a lew ol the inuro original
among the many thousands of banneraearned
bv the him deed clubs wIvmc glilteriug tiles ex*
teuded more than four milcstlirougli the street*
and wound like a river of flame amid u gale of
music and cheers, good liumoredly irau sober
ly, for tnrcc hours, until tired nature could
walk aud sleej* no more.
Such was tiio Buchanan demonstration. The
Fillmore men gazed at it calmly ; the “negro
worshippers’’ refused to gaze, and groaned their
sorrow* from afar. Pennsylvania is alive with
polities. The agitation in everywhere. Fillmore
stand* iu the fitato lar .-truiiger than Fremont,
aud all panic* look to tlie Boston Cwriev
the exponent ol sound and patriotic views,—
'but not, theiefore, always agreeable to nil.
The October election is regarded as u test of
popular opinion in Pennsylvania, before width
all other questions now give place, fihould the
Democracy be defeated tlicre, it will casta fatal
gloom over their hope* in other States, although
Mr. Buchanan doubtless can outrun his ticket
in tbe Stufe. Mr. Buchanan hiinscll arrived
in Philadelphia the day after the meeting, and
wus called upon by crowd* of the faithful.
Among Hie rest mine your comspomleiA.
Buchanan looks iu robust Health. Iii* tall and
heavy frame appears unbent by time, and bis
countenance wear* the same stern composure
it has borne for thirty yearn; yet Mr. Buchanan
has a voice more pleasing ami attractive than
ono would suppose to lookut him, and there is
u calm kindness in hi* manner* liut lemiuds
ono much of thu grave court lines* of Old Hick
ory, and the earnest directness of Webster.
The public were di appointed in not seeing
tho gamecock of the Democracy, Breckinridge
tliu Apollo Bvlvidere of stump orator*. Strange
tale* of the moving power of his clarion voice
at
l: * at I’.:**; iiiel U0 ut 1-M-
|iji|)|iiiig Siitilluji'ini'.
;»t «>I .•'Kvalii.Jih St|)teinlM.'t- J47
i M-i
Arrived.
•ii, I'utlcr*') a,
New York—(V).
liurk .Mm
lieu- A- tier
.-t uni-. r«. •r.t«.ii. Itrook*. (Tmrle.-ion via Peau-
ti.'illioii—t P iirook*.
i.'rj >.orr..au. ileard, Inx-kiaud, Me.—Unit* to
Mr'git.uo, Kelly .V: Co.
i.riit* s F.at, from Puryrbtitg, with S tmies t'p.
!alt>: coituii to J !•' iV-lot,
. u.cf* Kb.;-'. V. ti, from Pijutatiim, witii i:.vo
l.'i->iie..s i{..ii,!ii I'.*.- • n> lijbt-rsbani k Son
Depurtctl.
Memner rwaa, .lolmsoii, Augusm.
Cuiiclgncfs*
Hie whisnered urotmd. it* touching melody
which only those who have heard Senator Ben
jamin Hpck, or Salvi sing, can form the least
idea of—tliut graealul modesty of manner,
which shrouds his dignity with wiuniug sim
plicity aud gives such startling sharpness to
the impetuous passion that sometimes elevate*
his eloquence to a granduer which defies com
parison, adorns the youthful blow of one who
deprecates the blushing honor* so unexpec
tedly thrust upon him.
Your good peiqde ill Boston would enjoy
Breckinridge’* oratory much. The hlandnli*
ments and decoration* that the master mind
of GIncite throw* with lavish Medium around
the node and wiry I'latuc.vork'of bis argument*
“ii* cUebi
are not found iu thuumutli of tiiL celebrated
ueophyte*. Hi* immagiimtion lesemhlcs in if*
chaste granduer the orator of iMur.slifleld; it is
in Id* passion inui hi* voice that you delect the
kindred gifts of Choate, while iu the mugnatio
.sympathy that grows between him and liisati*
aiencothc memory of Clay’* fasclnutlon.s is
received. Union.
Indian Alnasucr© un flu- Pining—A Laity
Token fnjitlvc.
Tlie Council Binds (Iowa) Bugie 1ms Hie fol
lowing account of u tragedy iu tlie murder aud
robbery or Col. B. W. Babbitt’* train of gov
ernment property, by the CImyennt Judina* on
tlie Fluius :
On Monday night, the 25th of August,the
little train, with Alexander Nichols (one of our
citizeua) as uiiptiiln nnd conductor, and Mr*.
Wilson and infant, from St. Louis, u young man
tiaiucd Grreu I'atish. a man from l'euH.'.ylv'i-
ni i, and another, name unknown, accompany
ing. were encamped upon Bruirie creek, ten
mile* west from wood river, neither feurlnl or
dreaming of danger, when tiny were stuldttidy
attacked by a baud of Cheyenne*, (which bu
bonic enu.-o had been attacked and driven by
tlie soldier* at Kearney). Orn-n Parish only
escaped uninjured to Uto Ibrt, whilst tlie other
young man icceived a dangerous wound from
a buliet iu the leg.
Some day* alter a detachment was sent from
the fort, (twenty mile*,) who found tho dead
body of Mr. Nichols Home twenty yard* from
tlie wagon, also tlie dead body of the gentleman
from Pennsylvania close by, mid the dead body
of the child, with its brain* dashed out aud
horribly mutilated. The pillow, where the child
and mother slept, was bloody, and a portion of
Uie torn war On die of Mr*. Wilson on tii^gnmud
but her body was nowhere to be toumh The
oxen, (ten yoke) nud nil the nude* were gone,
ami Hie wagon* rilled of milch of their con
tent*.
lt seem*, however, that a hand of Omaha
hunter* happened near just after the murder,
trail in time to utop the pillage and recover the
money nnd some other valuable* stolen, which
were houe.sfly turned over to the Colonel in
command ot the corps.
Mr*. Wilson ha* doubtlivw bum wounded, utul
then enrried away captive. The young matt
who escaped with a wound, i* iu the hospital
at the fort; and the wagon*, uud wliatproperty
remained, were also taken to the fort. These
arc tho particular*, us far ns we can gather
them. In a fev day* wo Hindi, however, no
doubt get n full detailed account of tho matter
Iroiu the pen of Mr. Bahlett himself, which
wo will lay before unr reader*.
.Tlie Cueyennort me a wailiko aud cruel
nice, numbering ncveral thousand, who inhabit
some of the tvifd uud ulum-J impenetrable val-
lies ill the I'uhIiichkc* of tlie Porky Mountain*.
*’tilth west from Fort Laramie, and seldom
como out except to rob, plunder, or go’to war
with other tribe*, Our emigration will never
ho safe until tliew) merciless pirate* m o oxter-
minuted.
Tho sumo tribo of Indian* recently attacked
tho mull between Oregon, Mo., mid Fort Kear
ney. For this they worn pursued by Captain
rt’Mcniiiiiitiiv. uml n dctuebinciil nn ■>
!’•••- balk Marin Morton, Irom New York—l! 1: It
Agt: *'L»gl«u it \ ( uutiintihum.JH Beunia; (hatler
.v iv»: Ku;st».’tii .s ; rkinan; Fcote k .luuUoli; M Dug.
g iii-.Nc-vitt, l,’it!ir.'i» tc Itiulgers, llrigtmin, Kelly k
Co;.I Pv.‘ L (.'ohuson; A a Solomons .v
i,. l alteu, IL.it' it i Co; McMuhnu k Dojle; D l»*-
('onn‘-i', T • Way no fc Son*. Crane, Walls & Co;S D
Urai'tlry kt\<; wift A t.V; L J (tuiiinarliu;Yoii^e
k FrUr.-nn. I " M- rrrll; Kill .J idge A- Son; K Par
no:)* .v: «'o; Pel! b PreuiiEs;Kiug&Son; KO’Byrite;
W (. D» k-ttn: J SUotuvaiit; afken J: Uurnes;
H)vrli L’jiton A it Cliion|-leu; O'ilyroe »S;
I'm’ey; t»u-e. l’..v*A Long: Hud-sou, Fleming k
Co; .1 A N 1- • : K * FtilPm A Huywood; Franklin
.1: Dii.iiiif y; Cell* a* k Hertz.: Zutreucr & Garnett,
•* .M Gilbert & Tlldcn; Uchu k Foster;
l.«*cic«tt vc ~H«aiie .N Gonnr-ry; scrantun,
.Inhli-'lu.i k tv.; a & II \\>eii;J B«r«lwick k Co;
T A Dn*wii;J V lkubeo; W II Farrull;U Jjttluop.1
< (*, (iUJuiur t . J l* Jesvcc; Owjier & Gillilatat;
Yeung A; Wyatt: ick*o;» White; Ikwton tc Villa-
long;*; Luob-rt k Cno|Hir; Bull, Kultjlil&C.i; Piu.u
,V, Was-lilMirm*; Mini* Joluiiiou; Webster A;
Pul Inez; A N Miller & Co; K McCabe; Eothweil A
Whitolicuil; Ol It I) Walker,.luoS Sorris;C White;
J W i elty; W Davij; Juo W Wilson; J a
ilr./Wi.rilcn bic.-.'illesbrjEh Crow Co;J In-
ljer*(4i: C-vik »v Corlu.v; Jits o’llnra; Tbe* McKnn.
litt; K Haber.-Ii.-itti k Son.
Pi-r .-.K-uincr Gordon, from Charleston—€ K It;
Fli*rl’!:» it*’i*t; V A Ilirdeo k Co; J L Mitchc-l!; P
Jut-4*t) : i alte.i, liutton k Co; J I) Jesse; A ilay-
wtt'i l; H I'vFrl; t'. 4 Purac; K C Wwte; CUtghorn fc
Cunnin/.lmin; W ii Lane; Johnson. J A Brown.
Pnftiteiigi’i’H.
Per steam, rt; riiou.from Charlestr.u—J J Moray;
F ii FMorhviy. ; I’ .riiirclkebl; I) Carlos; II Cump-
1*1*11; Ti) K'k-o.);.r FTaylor;.)SGibba*; Miss Aiiain*
ui-Jevt;.! I, Pi.idhh J Mount;Mr* U Chisolm: A
Cui-olui; Mis- t-eeriir'i; nu«t 6 deck.
Receipts Per Centint Railroad.
sr*i •.’•'411—1735 hales cotton; 034 sacks wheat;
fi'.'Odo tlotiv; pin bbU do;477 sack* corn; 73 bale
,.lo:iie.itic ; mi-1 tntlza to lluiboa, Fleming ^ * <•; c A
Gieiuci; ■' M •• ikirk Art; Ah' Burtiolge;i',.heas k
lleiiz; Crane, Wells k Co; laitirnp k Co; Patti.u,
But toil A-» o; Dana A Wnshlnuav; Uu-e, Dsvls A
1/mg; Biiuliam, Keby k Co; Fruukliu & Brantley;
Mm >v Fo-.ter; Hardwick A ook; Itthuu U Smith .
.1 p I r* ••'■'r; A Bardeo k Co; Sonllard k Co;
Ilotliwetl k Whitehead; W Woodbrl'lgc; Bo-ton ic
Vlilol'iio'ii. M LallUeuu; .Ino IngereoU; Web.-ter »N
I'.din:-*: Hub-rKbiim A Sou; Boil & 1’ront.fc*; llun-
t r A Gainm- ll, PCuiran; I) Dillon; .luo Mill-; D
Worr: P Halier; S Pullen; Young k Frier.-on; hm-
dura x Askew; C A I, Iaimar; Youug k Wyatt. D l)
Copp; W W U odrlch.
iho priacipal, Cel. d. Specci-r, an ex|ailvneed
teacher, comes well rccotnmeudod by ids termer
patrons and other geutienu n ol' highest resiiecia-
biluy.
ib-t-ouuacuited to a>,he is, n-. well a- irom our
own knowledge of C«»l. S, enter, we commend him
anu the Academy to the j*o,i niint;e of our ft tends ut
In me nmUbnud.
Miss A. M. .-jiomvi’ wii| Uf.-ist in the Feiuuld and
J nior dt| artnii'ni. ror faniier iiiiormilioti, a jdv
to I*. M. L’l.' *l N f. afec’ry. *
*vpl25
N EW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Slit ASTl.EY COOPER’S
Me
Htewurt’*company, mid it detnehmenf un.h
Lieut. Wheaton. On tho 2Ad lilt, tiny eatne
mmn them in camy., vhargcu upon ami killed
ten ol.’ them un the' ground, captured twenty-
liVe Itjend of poilicfl, a great many lance*,
shield*, and noarly •varylhing tlioy had in
rnilK iavlgoratiiig Action or Sir AH ley Coopsr’s
i Pibsoa tloicoustitiitlon Is reid y murvi-l.oii*
and a Mingle n et will convince the must f-eetdicai
»'• Ibetr p nvev toresmru iho mod f.;< bio an-j did*.
Id t ito.'l in*rthonistrengiti,and no iaigoii^e
* -di i'mj;v«v an ii i“.jiiiito idea of the imniediate, linn
uhuosi mil.umo:;s change, pmdueed by mukitig
use of ilii* wonderful medicine in iho di-iw ed, do.
lid t iio • nn •. Ii itiored nei vo:is?ydt!in; Hie relax d
and de Piiuutl i.«mIv is at o«eo rodeved, re tored.
end veiled am t* dit up; the mould and cliy.sieai
symptoiiH ol disease vanish umlor iholr imlcei eo;
the rt-'o;dug, ii-o>ublliig victim of 1h-p.-oj.7-i a ami
(lehil'.ty tii oi'uieftu uew luau; lie Halt..* erect |i«
111 ive-: with n li.in step Id* mind which v.a* pro-
vi'iusty si.iik in glmm, becomes bripl.i bi oym t.
active, s* tj he gee* form refreshed, rcgeueiuie.,,
au 1 eon n.au r new vigor to Iu* iiocumo e:<e
(M.patious; I.nd tho cltect In not temporary. 01. the
coidtiiry, the re-let is iicrnmuent. lor Hie conliul
prn;i>r:i-;*ot'the nn dn iuo reach the cuii.-tiiulion
lt-ell and restore* it to it- first condition. Ju ,n|
difl'MiiC ofilio hiotimchiuid pigestivo orga h, they
novor fail. 'I hoy also roaiove depre.-shm, excite-
m’lit, restlciiws, waul of sleep dl-likc to n„|oty.
in rapacity tot b i iiios-*, 1"** uj memory, roi.fu.toa,
giddineTf*, blood in tlie head, melniiciioly, nieniai
nobility; they mcreaso and rci-tore tlie appetite.pu
riff the 1 load, strengthen the tone of the stomach,
nud give such energy and vigor to the constitution
ii* mu-I he ic.l to bo believed.
T.» elderly |K*igou4,£ir Astley Cooper’s Pills urc
invaluable; Hreugtlieiiing the zysiem agaimt the
attiicksur age, they cum-o a contdiued elieerful-
no.sa, and prolong life to the la'cst pasbiblc pe
riod.
Bi’wai.k of SrcRiors -MiranoxhwNooe are getm-
Ir.owilhaui iliornc-ainilloortho signature of M-ie-
PUait k Co.,Sola Proptietors. Joindon and New
York, on eocli liox and on the direction*. Tlie Ge
nu no Pills have uUo a correct liken.•••* of the late
8lr Artley Cooper 011 the tap ol cadi l»’X. Willnmt
llicso^mark* «»f antticntn: tv. tii- y are spurious ami
un lmj*oMt,on. Pol tat io went*. 5(1 cents nnd Sd
« 'rhox. Full ilirecilon* nro given with each box.
icrc is a great saving by l iking the large,- dze*.
scp-7—.ira
CITY TRPASUllER’fci OFFICE,
.N.VAU, 2d August. 1050
riMlK Bunds or tho City ofijuvunnah,duo 1st Fob-
JL ruary, 1857, (commouly known os McAllister
Baud*,) issued lor Central Railroad Stock, will be
redeemed 011 a|»plieatloa, in Stock or tho Central
Rtti ioa 1 and Banking Coiupuny, at It* market val
u t, tho Bonds bclug received at par. Holders 11
the -anus preferring cash, cau have Ihuiu redeemed
iu money. JA8. S. W1IKIX8,
» City Tress.
SOUTU-WESTEllN U. It. CO.,)
>Uoox, August 14th; 1850. J
«| AIISUI, if HI, 40ilU, I
. .It Ilih.SD NO. U.—The Board of Director* lmv«
U ibis day declared a dividend of Four Hollar*
per dime 011 tho capital stock of this Company,
l am tho earning* of the Road for tho six month*
tiding July 31st, payable on aud alter tho lftlit in-
htniit.
Sloekho'.ders in Favauuiih will rocclro Uieir divi
dend* ut tho Central Railroad Bunk.
.ISO T. BOtH.UIU.CT,
uuglO—iin .dec'ry uud freas.
T>Ai oN.—U&caak*Il4*<mSiuaa lor rale, lour
S3 r ve p«r brig Xorvunier, by
•«g2 f . J-OCKKTT 1; BN*_LlK« f
i ^LUbo.--iOU Oldn. Oakley Flour, ju.it IVCvlV
; uud for saio by
STOP THE TIillF
6K50 lilauni,
f ijlOLT.N trwa llio lcc or Ihc ftS, ,:
Jfk Lur.iit (irainamaCi.url Iliiisc, ,',
live children, hatiohc nil «...
Nnltalie aid )ia,van,
UmtlptistoR hi'flu fiui.no. cwouy.il,,,,,
old, bus black ejer, mtddiing Mza. milcr Lin
moves (piitkly, carriv- t.e»M-U .uct. au novdi
her sliuulucra a dial m walking. k- t -u,, u '7.
good; hus Writ teival 11 her back lu ih. U«. c ,*
droll an-b Ah girlN. Fatiu3« l»i>UuUjii-,- ,!i i
Maiy Ann, nu infunt 2% madhs old. u,.',
very fair "i,d have blsca e»oi. Th,-, b rt ifan.,1
Slav os were ftoicu by a shijuI rp.au,,; u «' ‘
namois Fredeiick Uop«t. a r.gur Maker* k*,i
Leopet is v ry »bt*n in eiuu.u-,rboi|,.,| f b.caiii.r
ainnucf hi* height, tarrie- him-i-u vm cicti
moves q- ickly and twitgR hi.- .-dii.nl,h , K w
ing. He 1* very dark, hi* comj.lcxiou l c 1*. n.crn
the color efun muiai> il.im a tiamaid. La.Mih tht
bluck hnlr. Hat nose, large in* oil,, will, mu,., ,|,.l
Ups, wears a heavy ntouMinbe, unu M'lmtirnw &
lufi ol hair ui hl» uu :<.r up. iu - T-a U rt- i, iu ,l
bly -mad; In* usually the dui.dv Lr .tr
1 will give jor Iho d, dverj a, th, ilm t a. d Nitnes
in Orangeburg Jab. **j5o. m I. r the uLl
tho thiu- a.oi.c HOo T|.i> c-umiic. j,.* '
t.hurleston sevi
uud dtiwii the r
and Augus'u where l o l.u- li t
sept 2(1
ii-j lc 'Atm:. Johnson a cu
RioT.’oli'ti); lou
tOFM-.K.*—f»ut) bags Fair lot.boici
J bags uml packet • Java Cotfee; D.o |ng« Hi
gu> r« Lidice, m Mam and lor ?uio by
Hopiiio | tut Com BK, JcJIN. t)N k Co.
Ou.iK—15 iibtL Choice luitoRico Sugar; Ado
. _ Fair Or,can* 00510 do Cuba do; ,0 do Miicco-
Vadu do; iu stare and lor sale by
Fupl-0 liOLjUAlUh, JOHNSON 4s Co.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Savannah, *.4th &upt.,185d.
.. ivtll In
uu yearn, in,u triqiH-Mq ,, u - «u p
•Util • lilt I'll 1 l.HI IUuU lo l, ll.|||t.i
w 0 klL- It 4-L,..-, Ill . wltl, m
sell* regura—he is wo.Ikuow.. m Um
hail, hinncliei of ihe ! 1,1.
on the Ramoiul to CLai ic-M j.
JOHN 1. RoWE.
'-•'Ah au^wi, lac.
eopl»8 ’
bLdtU
. liet.ikny 1.^1 W1
LAltH,
Dll. J. K. .-All111 ha- 11inow.d |,i^ | uif V
Biaiic- tall Mi», I il. Lain \ * e i i .
[• t»rs .ihovo Belli,*, i, i atorc.* I!-..’ it
KcnisluutV. Bi-M I ri/Jid .-tM, t. ..j.in
HEALTH OFFICE, »AVANAa1I,1
July ltd!., IK,ii. j
Ah Vfrrf.s ailiving at the |«,rl ii >n\iu-
nab. train llie West Jodies, Mexico, Central
! America, South America, or Irani ai.y pen «la-re
, . ... .. r ,, 1 camnutuvwtjd'w-tlows u«d .->i,um 0 i*a-,s are
A regular meeting ot tlie Board ol Health , ri ... ., lm „ „n r nl .„‘ \. ts arc
HM tine nm, ,u|ilowlag ,«nu8. 0 a..„ ! ^ jTuSrJ Sm
resolutions Were tdlfiulttud adopted: .,r,,uL-i* 1 nr,* rt-i-uir.-,’ *., J
Whureo-. " Da. beonrci«,rk'Umouco. iii,roil ,„ rl>l a.*.l*.„ thereiur.u.uia wnimuic»'t™'-/
Ibo New V-rk otly Uml Mr. Usher, tote the , ,„, ;1 „ lb or w
Clerk el the stenhier August!!, rimlllng bet ween I „„ ,, vt-ittfd ! v the I!i„.,tl. Hlleer *’
this ciiy and,.'ew Vork hu* recently died in 11,1,1; n«» beat nr vo.-m-I rh.,
Mils «:i4j a.u..'«« tais iwvuuy ui-u 11 u„.i, heat 1 r ve««*l Gi.,u receive am M tli-m«
eil) ul jetluw lever, um! wlleretl-, ill! » known j . , ,. , : ‘*
luet Ih .t yellow larw ha- lko-u lirevulhug w nt, ,|,, r ., r „ r ,, iw r lljela ,j„" c „ *
abiut tho e lty ol New \or* lar Ihe pa.-l fix weeks. ] vicinitv. * r
I'l rabjfct
Bo it Resolve 1, 'that 11 is Hie deliberative opinion j Vcskeis w ili not bo demiiu
of tins Uonid, that it thesuhl FLIiuruk'd of johow «uch detention b-m*<r--arv
fever, l,o died of a discuso winch ho coutrach d iu 1 A|1V vtoluiion of the above
t»r ueur the cLy «»f New York, Jun.-much a* ibere • ,] |L . violator to ihe ptLaliy il„
is not now. ana ha* not been this year, a caseotyi-1 • p jj ; t-.*,;j|. ;
low lever m or near Ihi* city. Approved : K. C. .lmo.k
Itosoivud, That tho above he published in the I 1 1
city pipurs, uud that tiro New fork Huy Book uud j BEAMS ItOLL aj.».
oilier New York paper* trieadly to tue routh. hu i NOTARY rl-iJl.Ii* .\Ni» MilillNl, MAelllK,
roi|uo.-te,l to copy, Solicit* the patronage * i mori-.r-. of \, »a- ai d
A. 1. Lawkkxcf, Al. J*., Sw.’y R. II. | oilier* r<-qu.iiii ; ' ih.- mu Ice ot a Neuirv I'boIo
sept 2d or tdiit-piug Ma-ter, atH will attend pioiii| ty t«, dl
hu"lnes* ouiruMed to hi, cut* iui— >pc
I'.t'i bffli’tf.
t!-.)li
NOTICE,
/ tONelGNKKi per jfi-hr. Al. K. WFi.LS, iioiti Bos- j - _
VJ tan, will jdeasa attend lo the receiving of their : No. 11, Wlilttokcr Street, (two m-oi^Iivi
C. C. FUGLE,
good* from (uo ve.-sei disci,urging at Uitker’c
Wharf, (foot of Abcrcorn street) all gotids ro-
luaiaing on the wharf utter sunset will be stored at
tiio risk and ex|)euse of tho consignees.
scp2*i OGDEN, MARK A CO.
B 1
Uoabeu Butter, and 4y boxes of selected t'h-eso,
un sizes, received p.r stCLinci jUabaiiu.
sept 2i» J. D. JKsfc'K.
T. G. & A; L. ROWE.
ilk A X UPACTVIfiKUS
AND
UilMHlTERS OF
WUOLL.-ALh. A’.'l) UUTAII. PEAI.KK IV
j Bushes, IHImts, I>oors, Pnlntc, Olis.Ynr*
iilsliM,AVImhm tiiitKM, Fully. Ac.
« Whiten a.-!. H«a*t.s and I-u-tvi. irj- to d
Mixed l’aiuts 0: every descnpliM,. Aritttf'
j colors iu tulles. Prepare Ci'liva.-s. 1 c.
. 1'Al‘EK IlANGINGd. LUKDJJk- AND FIRE IUMU*
l'A'ntJLV!-.
Rooms prepared with uonp:rr> amt desjenl;.-
' House, Sign and s?hip l’aiiniug. Gpdiug. ijraiutLgwW
! Glazing done iu the b< -t siylr- uud ut mcdcuto
1 prices.
All orders Irom the country pi,»mptiy auemlvil
to. tacit •:*—!?
LINSEED OIL,
; rjpii
18K Fli ONT-STIt E E.T,
N13W.YOKK.
sept V0-H11
"'EDUCATION.
Darien academy.
rpiIK'.THLVfE.’t? of the abov named Institution
X unuouncu to ihe public, that tliU Avadeinv
will bo opened on tho llrst Atomluy iu November
31A Sail*. SCHOOL.
HIS School will ha ,-i gutiize.i eu Wednesday,
October 1st, under the charge ef Mr. HAIsl-
>011,as lTihclpul; who will be aided ly coinivlrM
! asslstiiiils. The house wi-l ac on.im ante lie |*t»-
' pi!*; gifioi wham will be received free rf tb>ifi«',
j and U") will pay tuiti<-i;.
■ Ihe Ma-*tt* Fcliool 1) uric 1 includes. Uml ]oit‘i>nof
! tho city lying unit oi Whitaker st. Alici lldrci're-
1 shflng in tlii- o is 1 riot arc • nihKii to n place in ti-'«
i School.
■ Applications im;s W
] mlsplonor?, or to th • 11
ul.
cither
. 1’OinKH.
I ill* t l'DI-
.1. fTl'I J'ABIi.
s com.x.
C'**iutiiisfitr.rr«
Mm
Savannah. Sept. Stb, IkJ'
m- Aloi’iiltig Nows 11111I Repttblirnii copy
mouth.
.'iia
1‘lBLR! SCHbOJ,.
T HE Rnblic .*:• bool will bo re o* i-i,c,i < n Wcdnw-
day. October 1-t, umlor Mr W. JI- Bakrr n*
rrmcipai.
b.e huicircd ami liny pu
jVSTU^ ridge seminary,
Full YOUNG IjAIUJ'LS.
R ev. B. S. IlfNTlNt.TuN, A. At. ITliicipil
Hie uext session lammeute* on the m.-i
Uuduesday iu tfcjileinber.
Si’JWAL advaytauk*.-Tho llmitod iiuiiibt r offorty,
with live teachers, secures to each pupil a large
share ot attention.
Tim situation l* remark-bio for Us hcttHbinessniid
bo.iuty of scenery. (“luthls obarmiug mid healt'.iy
retreat." says u parent, “the cheeks acquire ii
bloom and the frame u vigor.” Everv pupil, with
out exception, hu* Improved in this particular.)
The buildings combine beauty of architecture,
with modern comfort*, and conveniences of bath
rooms, furnaces, lerruco verandah, coinorvaiory
coun**ctcd wiih libraiy and parlor. Ac , ttc.
l'be teachers |K«s»ess very high quAlllhaitious,
(three bavo had the advantage of Kuropciiu travel,
and all speak tho French language.
Franca uml German couveraution classes will be
wvadm ted by vim music and drawing teachers, who
ure natives of .Sflitzcriund uud Germany, uml
have been conuwicd, profossinnaily, lor several,
years, with distinguished lumiiie.i in Germany and I
England. And in regard to religious influence,
homo comfort-*, and l.ulbfiilJustruelli'li. the School
lut* long been K*co,nmeii'ie*t for **a cj'iiihimiiiou of
advantage.*, pliy. ira , mental, ami religious, such
as few similar iu.diluiion.i can present.”
Access in v *,i Inm 11 st from .Sixth uml Chiwm.t
street* I'hiiadi-I, hin, via Cliesler, or ill 1 >£ In ur,
from Eigliiei nth and Market streeU>, via Media and
Roekduiu.
T)km>.—For Uuidand fintioii. and all hidden-
tal ex perse*, Inclmiiiig cm .cla.ol tiiMik** 1< avii g
no 0X1 III charge wli.ih ver, $275 u year. For tho
flame, lohiiog Alcficund Fa-iich, *doU; a-i.lmg Luin
and Drawing. Um: ut I rawing materia s. ;*h 0.
Address Rev. It. t>. IlIJNTlNtrTtlN.
Village Breen I*. 0., Delaware Co., |'a.
aug »*—;iw
.•il- will he rcreltri;
i Ilf*) of whom will pay tditii.u. Hr* J-chod I»»lrkt
iliclmicslhat porla-n ot the city iy.ug Wcftol UliiW
ker street.
No children ii -Smt i-.. i of il* * street c.m obtain
p ace-in I Id s
Applicationslati'l t .• • ado to either < ftbe Coin-
niissioner*, or to the : 1 ii-cli ul.
A. Ton I FT.,
.1. fTOBDARR
.-. 1 UHLN.
C min;.- town.
f.ivammb. Sej-t. 5th. i►5^'•. 3t Mm
Morning Nc\» nud Repub'.wan vopy vi>«
month.
co-part.vi:uship notice.
riMIKiiiMlcrsigue 1 ha.< «?• - yfoiin-Jal'i»-p*ft-
X tiers hip 111 tbe Hack, .-ale an.I Livery aubift
under the name and atvleoi Frceimin, lleaiier-on
A Co. A. MILKMAN',
J, Al ill.Ni Lit-O.N,
D..- ILM U>”N-
Savaiiiiali, S-ept. 1, 185(1. >«ptl—’>w
SAVANNAH MEDICAL CJLLEUE.
r |MIK -lih annualco.iraeol Uviure* in ihUln. ti-
X tallou, wnl coiiiiueiuu* on Uu* iir«t Monday iu
Novemtier next, ami be eniitiiiued lur four uinuih,-.
U. H. AHNOI.il, >1 D.. I'iof. Tiieoiv and Piuclice
of Medicine.
I*. M. KODIAJL'K, M. D., I’rof. Ob.-lelric* and dis-
en.*e*of Women and Children.
W. G. RULLocil. M. Ii., Prof. Principles uml
Praclieo ot ft'wigeiy.
J. G. HOWARD, M. I>., Prof, of Analoniy.
E. II. MARTIN. M. D. Pi of liistitutL's' of Medi
cine.
J. II. READ, M.H., Prof. Mai. Me.lica un.i M«-l.
Jurisprudence.
JOSEPH Jti.Nl’>’, M. D., Prof. McilicuI t’heiidsity
Jos. J. WE&T, M. I*., i»iin«M,Hirnt».r «»; Anatomy
.1. U. UtiWAUD, M. D., Dean <>t the 1 utility.
Tho Proliinluury course ul lectures will comiuenco
oa thu 201I1 Octor,cr.
aitg 27 Hd.kwtlstNov
l OitA MEAL.
O.'tJ'V Bl’SIItl> Frcah (.round t orn Meal In
4UO\J store, and tor sale low by
auga Young & wyatt.
^JHAMPAGNK CIDr.K—211 case* John j Mix’s cel*
_ ohrulcd Champagiio Cider,
now ill store nud for sule by
aug7
u choice article
_ J. D. JE8SF.
monfjV niostevTiTWEYirr
‘VrrilY bo wo Without Money f when it Isjuet us
f f easy for any one to bo uround with a pocket
full as not, if ttiey only tliihk so. 1 have got a new
urticlo, trout Which front flvo to twenty dollar* u
day cau bo made, either by mule or iciuulo. ii is
highly respcctablo huHne**, uud an article which Id
wanted in every family in tiio United Flatus. En
close mo two dollars by tna I, at my risk, uml I will
forward you by retain mull a Circular, w.th full
initruettous iu tho art. Tho business is very easy.
Try It, if you are out of employment; aud you wilt
never regret it; lor it will be better fur you to pay
tho above aum, ntul insure h good business, than
to pay twbnty-tlve oeuts for » spur.oua advertise-
meut. This is no hum’* •*. lav it I Tey it ! Thv
it I Address y u. .0 iera te
DWight monroe. New York.
lift M-J*
COP PIS K, SL'GAH &t\
OOM BAGH prime Rio Cotlee
Dk> “ Fair •*
.V» do (*|d Government Java •'«.
.'io *lo Prime L’miiy ra d«»
10 llhds. Clioice s*t. Croix migar.
ID do do New Oricnn* ••’•*.
-15 do do P. II. *iu.
20 >j Chest* Fine llyfoii Tea
20 a do do Black >4 lbs l^ipef*
50 Ciiddk-x, 12 Um cu- II. fine IIvm Ii ’tea.
50 do 0 Hi* each, do do *lo
50 do 0 do do do Black iln
In store and lor sale oy
SCRANTON, JOIINVION t- Co.
•ago
“ NEW“UtTmFB;
HF.CTF.VKl) BY WAR.SYlK .v D.IVH, >E‘T. lo’B*
or Brainy ami ri*»*ure, ly u
A gnes iai.lvn,
WM Reynold*; . , IlliU
tlieComiiui Adventures nt I avid lb.flick*, ill"*’
trnted with over two hundred 1 nigh b » eiigr.tr*
iligs; „ w
George Seton, or llie Chip Boy <•» llie Dry I «:*•
by Famuel tarry; .
The Ruccaueer’fl Daughter, beuubitdty
ed, by N’eu liutitluie;
Ellen Percy; or tho Mean irs of nn Actress,
W M ltay uotds;
Mr>r): of—
IJvcand lararn, ora Guide for All Who Wish to
Sjwak or Write Correctly;
Saratoga, u tnlo ori7h7; „ ^ n*.
Mugdtt.en Ilupburu, u Ft >ry » f the Scodifl#
foruiutioii. by Hr* ( lyphi.iit; _
Victoria, or the World Overcome, by Caroan
Glm-sor-;
Un* o; n»*hiitgi"n, by Irving, cheap edition*
■fhe Lt* ami A '.. ci.liires of James P Beck wourth
by T1) Bonner.
fleptld For sale at 159 Congrcys strccL
dt*ra, PAPER ANu PlUKiJ^ —OW gnW
F ipra
Heads, 10(1 do Pij'CS
25'J ream* Wrapping Rnjwr h
50 dozeu Pickles, received and for ram
Nlf-Nt & III I*, k UDll-fc.
Jysi
McMAHO’.' t VOUL
ioj .mi 1: roy
NEW GOODS
FOB THE kAT.I. TII.U> K
J UST rcaolvoj from Sow York ver Into «S*®j
Hump Skirts, lo.us While, taw i»m»“""» *•
feet.
—ADV)—
Black and White Gingham*
Fancy Ginghams, all pattens
Super. Kmbr'd r-klrt*
do Fluted do, MUDithing MW
Mus'tn Uandd, Cambric do
Dimity do, French do ..k,
. Jaconot and Cambric Eigmg.*, together
largo lot of Cloths . Cassum re*. heutacky *
Satinets, *0., for sale low by TjmELKF:Ll ».
aept 1 Ootigre*- an i Wldtakor
B aco.v slum & siiuULiiKits.-
ao.lthJH, I-rlmosiilci. ,
25. do do sbouhlora, (hr fid. JT M
nngil SCHA.S'ION. JtlllXSlOXj
eALK—10 .lure, uaa
XjWKt