Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 14, 1856, Image 2

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wuir. Tii-WMiur wm wmui, OMaUl P*p«r of tha City ond County K. U. HILTON & CO. raOFHRi)M AND FMUWUIM. a. a. mLToa, *■ - wum. a. P. HAMILTON, . - Awl.tont Editor TCMDA .T MOMNDIO, OCT. U, MM == Foil I’U&IDKNT: JAMES BUCHANAN, or nomniiL ros HOB PRESIDENT i JOHN 0. BRECKINRIDGE or nmonr. IlNWllhf Uu lUh at Largo. W1U.UK U. STILES, of Ohitlum. ITKUSON L tUBHlD, of Baldwin ttimuB ro* tsi rati at lame. BISSVO.LAMAB.of Bibb. auuusios b. wSight, of Floyd. 1st iMriot, Id. Dlatrict, Id. OMnot, ilk. Dtand, Ilk. Dtanet TUu Stand’, Mh Dtand, Thou. U. Fowak, of Qljrun. Bajuth. Bah, of Maoou, Jutm N. Baiaat, of Hairta. Loom J. Oaraala, of Fulton. Jon W. Luna, or Cam. Jaku P. BinoNs.orOwInuelA Thomas P. SirrotD.of Morgan. Thoo. W. Thomas, of Elbert. THE OLDER I GROW, THE UOUE IN CLINED I AM TO BE WHAT IS CALLED A STATES RIGHTS MANr-Jamu Buck- •eo on lbs admission of Arkansas, in I FULLY ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS, AND HAT FURTHER SAT THAT I AM WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHTS DBMOCRA T—JtM C. Bnctmriifi in rt- if mu la Ut nomination for Ikt VksPrutdtn- BY TELEGRAPH. Later from California. Him You, Oct 13.—The Georgs Law has wired with two weeks liter dates from CsH- Ibmls. She brings a million and tbroo quar ters In specie. The Democrats of California bare nominated Charles Scott and Joseph McKibben for Con. Darken end Band bate been tried for piracy faeteellag State irms and acquitted. ESbeteam making to nnite the Black Repub lican, Know Nothings and all the elements of the opposition against the Democratic party In the presidential election. It la doubtful wheth er these efforts will be succeoafnl. TMde Is dull. The town of Colual has been destroyed by Are. Political Excitement In Philadelphia, PeniDILTHlA, Oct. 13. Orest excitement In Philadelphia In conse- qoeoceofthe arrest of thirty three American numbers of tbs Sbifltar Firs Company oharg. big with being accessory to shootiog a man by the name of McIntyre, Saturday night. The Americana hare been ordered to be imprisoned utO after election. Fearlbl rlota are anticlpat' ad at the election to-morrow. Near York Market. New Tool, Oct 13.—Cotton market Orm raise of 1300 boles. Wheat advanced from 2 to 1 eents. Sterling Exchange OJ—dull. Staions Accident,—Last Saturday, u Tew mlnutea after twelve o’clock, a German namtd John • In the employ ol Mr. Terence Nu‘ gent, Baker, feU from the nttlo window of Prtndrrgast's house on Bryan street. Tbo thigh bone of hta loft leg was broken, and lie ■ttilned other Injuries. He wes Immediately convtyep to the Hospital and received surgical attendance. Dtmoirocjr Triumphant In Savannah, It la with Inexpressible aetlsfsction that we anaoonce the victory achieved yesterday by the Democracy of Savannah. We are proud of It aa a Democratic victory—^wo are doubly proud of it aa a victory achieved by honorable effort* alene, -■» far as we know. Conscious of their itmflk, consciousness of the correctness of their principles, of the patriotism of their pur- poets, the Democracy reUed upon those to gain them success, and have not been disappointed Tbeyraaorted to no disguises, they attempted no deceptions, they overawed no voter, thij mads no disturbance, they violated no La ud yet have triumphed,—gloriously triumphed —«ltittyimrvtdtotriumph. Woeaythoydo ■erred to til impb—aud confidently assert that to Wend of good government, no advocate of a Jast admlnbtratlon ud enforcement of Lor. no Beholder of tbe beet Interest! of tbe olty will .. l*rj cause to regret thelrlriumpb. Thtata promising much for tbe tdminlstm- tloooftbe newly elected Mayor and Aldermen- Wstpptalto the fatnre to Justify our confl. duos. We don't cere to comment on, and would rather not think of, aomo of tbe efforts and ex pedients of the opposition—Let them ps» and be foigotten—There ere members of tbe Ameri can party to whom they have doubtless given mom pain than they have to us. Tbs quiet ud good order malutelned at the polls yesterday considering the Intense interest felt In the reaolt, were worthy of all common' dstlon. Only once woo any violence seriously threatened. It happened In thin wlee os we are assured by a gentleman who witnessed ir.hu he did not partlolpato In the wholo scene. At about S o’clock a man by tbe namoof Fen; mounted one of tbo tables in fiontof tho Court House door aod having proponed three eheere for Mayor Anderson, offered to bet tlir a hundred dolbrs that he waa elected. Another Waring BneseU, gntnpon tho tame table and holding op thomonoy In bla bond, said 1 he would take the bet. Tho reply wes two blows glren with each force m to knock Russell over There wu et once a rush to tho scene, Inter femme oa the part of^he polios, aud manifest danger of a raw. A few eloquent remark* from Hr. Ward accompanied the efforts of Kiyor Anderson, we rejoice to sey, quieted the AUtnrbtncA. The whole number of votes polled is 2073, eataonueonthevoto at tholsst municipal election of too. Mayor Anderson wu elootod last December by s majority of 21. Hie great pereonal pbpu- larily hu again carried htmshead of hta lick- eL With uy other opponent for tho Mayoral- tv tbo Democrstio majority would not proba bly bavofeUsn short of 300. We shall be'dis appointed If In the Presidential contest It does net go op to 5 or 600. Tbe following is yesterday's rote; DEMOCRATIC) TICKET. For Ntyer, DR JAMES P. SCREVEN -»|- I 4101 Aldoarmew, X. DR BICHARD D. ARNOLD,. 1 WM. 8. BASINOEB,........ t AARON CHAMPION A SOLOMON COHEN A ROBERT LACKUSON, A DR J. if. POSEY, ?. ROBERT D. WALKER, A JOHN O. PALLIOANT, A JAMES B. FOLEY,... lAJ^OBOftOE i, QOBDOV, U. ALVIN N. KILLER U. tSMUSPORH ... j1137 ...,1131 ...11124 ;,.[im ....1128 ....1114 i. ..Midi .. .4122 • i.1110 ...'.1141 ...10M ...1141 Aldermen.' • ROOT. A. ALLEN, RIOU'D BRADLUY,.. JOHN MALLBRV JOHN F. TUCKER,.. 044 EDWIN E. HERTZ JAS. 0. RODDERS, TIIOS. S. WAYNE, CEO. W. STILES WM. H. DAVIS H’Y F. WILLINK, Jn„ . JOHN N. LEWIS . 020 040 . 020 . 037 07.1 . 017 . 031 EDW. PADELFORD. 012 Bmuoua Arrets.—Wo regret much to hoar of a doplorablo affair which occurred this morn ing * little before tbroo o’clock. The Gcrmuu Band had been eugaged by aomo Democrat* to aerouado the successful candidates After visiting the houses of several others thoy ser enaded that ol Alderman Basinger. Having loft it thoy were proceeding by tbe house of Crtpt. Bryan on tbo opposite aide of Liberty street when they were tired upon from the house and two of their number shot Theao shots were returned by missile* of one sort or another by which the wiudow* were smashed and other d&m igo douu, We are unable to say what h the condition of tbe wounded men. One to represented as being dangorously—tbo other slightly wouud' Near a dozen shot* if ere fired. Fillmore Unity lit Urutmrlck Brunswio, Oct. 10. Messrs. Editor* : For tho last few days past, the Fillmore men of onr town have been on their "high borne*.' Hand bills wore stuck up In every pi ice in the town, notifying the poople that Uen.D. Evans ofThoraastou, would address the people on last night, aud show them why thoy aught t u vote for Hr. Fillmore. Well air, the meeting took place, the (Jen. was delivered, but with a greats deal of trouble. Nona of us expected that he would llvo through. Such a farm have never before witnessed, bis own party In company with the Democrat*!, left the home, one of hLs K X friend* while ho was speaking, moved un adjournment, which was seconded by another. *As the crowd was leaving, the Gen. sang out, “Oh my God see they are all leaving !” but he did not stop, but went on about a half hour, telling us that we did not pronounce Mr. Fillmore s name right, thaf^ it was Filmur, and finally wouud up by saying that he had not gut to his speech, I agreed with him. His efforts have changed several votes for tbe good old Democracy, utter ho took hlsseat, Col. Tbos. T. Long, followed in a very able and argamentive speech of about an hour, with telling effect, thus closed tho scene. The Democracy down here are wide awake and will, we hope, carry the county. Yourw, Glynn, Th* political.mlMk-TtoJnUrut at' whU* labor—The Mechanics of ths North—Aboli tionism and corp&atloni—Northern Free Soci'ty, 4-e., Ac. WASIIINOTOH.Obt. 0.1850. Tho contort waxes hot, and each day ludlcatoa more ctunrly the cObct on the public mind of tbo coiutructiuu of the purely free Society of tho North. Kcuulor Wilson of Massachusetts has delivered one of his. characteristic i»pcfches, exhihitiug the unimus of hb oppotdliuu to tbo South. It was produced for tho bcuclH of the Mechanics and laboring men of the North, nud thoiuatuto of ooplcH of this appeal to the pro’ judicesof tbo peoph are being circulated. The whoto tonor of his speech burs on one poin e. “tbo southern people are gentlemen, putwess a valuable and peculiar property interest which makes them too iudepoudent of the molt law of the North, and therefore should bn taken away from them.” To this suggestion there goes up a shout from tUe unthinkiug mosses, aud the deluded white laborer declare* hitnseli tu favor of abolitionism. Now what is this objectionlsm of WiUouand Howard in its effect on white labor? Ask any Mechanic in Georgia and ho will tell you, it is simply a phuito Afri canize white labor! Free negroUm pro* po.se* to elevate the negro to au equality with tho white Mechanic. This to the theory, und a most insulting theory, it is to the poor wbito tiuu. But this theory no opponcil to nil history science aud experience, is false in every particular. Africanize Now York, or ubolltiouizo Gcor. gia.aud the wldto mechanic and the poor la borer arc dragged down to the beastly level of tho negro. What mechanic in Georgia or New York, is there, deserving the name ol a whitu man, who is witling to sec ids children pi tying as torccd equals with uegro children ? Ami yet tills is what Senator Wilson proposes. He has already Africanized tho common schools of Boston, schools where the poor widtc mau must educate his children. On the other hand Httt vard uud Cambridge remain as of old, no gros are not allowed to enter there. Why ? Because the rich educate their chihlreu at these select places of instruction. Blinded by plo sion, led awny by desiging appeals from the aristocratic political leaders at the North, tho laboring e’.asfica are actually giving their votes in favor of a policy which will allow n free ne gro to competo on an equality with a white mau. The negros mn never fill the pulpits, professorships and places of honor at the North or South. They can only work—they can la* bor and will lustantly competo with the white mechanic when Fremont aud hi* Republican (?) party carry out the plau of abolitionism. laMmttni Litter tram Blwsod Ktikn One.of the most remarkable, unana teeroNe aud widely circulated documents over published j iu this county is a pamphlet tho "North andj tho South" a comparison or their wealth and 1 resource*—from the peu of .Blwouo Fismm of Cincinnati. It wits issued cjght or ten years j since and did more than any thing olio over! published to awaken the doiith to a conscious- ' uesfiuf her strength. Below will be found a' latter from the same faithful friend of the con*; Htllutioii aud tho rights of the States: New Youk, Sept. 0,1850. Ki.wuou Flatten, eoq.—Dear Sir: If I under stood aright,you assorted, a row evenings siuco, in tho courau of a conversation or disoussiou he* tween us, that if Fremont was elected President of the United Btutos, ha could not and would not bo inaugurated; and that, because tbo South would by violence prevent such Inaugu* gumtiun. May 1 ask tho expression of your views on this point at more exteut? ff you do not object, 1 will give them soino publicity, inasmuch as it U manifest that such an oniuiuu deliberately entertained aud well- founded, may i serve as a waruiug to many who now propose to vote for Fremont, aud to others, who, but for j tho anticipation ot such a course on tho part of; the South, might hereafter conclude to vote for: him. Very respect fully yours. Ueo.J.I livsttusli Market, October 13. The Cottou market U cwlor. I*rices are In favor or buyora—a Uecllno of to V - . Im» bn n evinced on tho lower grados—381 bah* uhaugml hinos at tbe Ibllowlug price*, vis: a el t*-», lout 12)*, 1C nt 12.V,tt« rt Yii it 40ol 12)*. COAB8- . • 150 bbte. 1, B aid t CUriled f S balf boxei&Mrt’i LoaTV 10 blids choice Torto Rico ,n "“r'&a oet 2 HOLCOMBE, JOHNfiOK k OO. S l : NDRtfti-i Uerces Hanui;»o down Gherkins; 100 boxoe Ketsap; A0 dozen Lemon Eyrup; A0 BxiMrts. br. ,lon.V4, N. 11,—Per sohr N Merry—0rt,H84 tool Umber ami lumber PHlI.UiKLPillA, Oct 10—Tbo Cotton market U buoyant and Orm, and about «)0 bales bavo chang ed hands nt moderalo prices ppig Mlignirr. Port of HnvAiinnh . ...October S3. boxes Tiger Mustang: 000 grosi Matches; loo Srom Pipes; f>0 do Plpo Heads;AOduxeu Pickles;A0 dozen aborted Cordials; A0 boxes fresh Ground Pepper; . A00 reams Wispping Paper;AO reams Writing Pa* per. -Received nod for »nlo by ; ocj« Mo 51A HON it DOYLB. STUTTERINGI AMCT STAMMERING" C URED by Dr. WYCKOFK, of Pittsburg, Pa., without pain or Surgical Operation, woe will bond the euro to nuy part or the World, on the re* I colpt or 910; nnd the tnnnuy returned, ff tbe cure U ! not elRciual. AH Icttorn must bo addressed to Dr. Wyckoff, Box 740, htuburg, Pa., in care at Arthurs, Rodgers k On., Bankers. P.8. Correspondent*will plo*H> enclose itamp b r soturn postage. CiinoN.—AH penonri who cannot produce my genmuo cettIUcate, an- burabugs. «*i.t20—wlv Dr. W.-’ N COHNkt.l.. C tenred. .^hr Berry, Trim, .^t John*, N M—Cnrleton fs! Persons. Meutnrandne NxwYurk, oct8—Cld, brig Excel, Tsllman, s'a vannub; selirSJ War.bg, Smttb, Savannah. A rrue, I'UlAiUfcO, ONIONH. on—Joatrecehrsd pc ***■““' per f team ship Florida : 15 bbls extra l-atlug Apples. 20 do Potatoes. Also; Grapea, ToniatoM, For sale by R. H. WATSoN 4 CO., Corner Whitaker street and net 7 Cuuvress street Pebth, Amboy, .^ept. 16, 1856. Geoiioe J. Cobnell, esq., UrarSir: 1 duly received your letter of tho Dth Inst., referring to u conservation thut occurred a few evenings previously bet vccit us, in which l expressed a doubt whether Frcmout, if elected, would bo inaugurated President of tho United States, aud uskiug au expression ut more li ngtlt ot my views ou that subject. I bavo delayed a reply uulil now, os well from pressing engagement* as from an* unwil lingness to speak tor the tioutli which 1 Am not authorized to do. Hut us you suggest, l think rather irouicully, that such au opinion deliber ately pronounced might h ve tbo effect of de terring some from voting for Fremont who are now disposed to do bo, I now respond to the taunt, not in tiie spirit in which l suppose it was made, hut in the hope which 1 admit is not sanguine, that soiuetiiiug may yet be douo to dispel tbe delusion that threatens to over spread tbe Northern States. The purpose for which it is proposed to elect Fremont i» to prevent tbo extension of Slavery to exclude the South from uny occupancy of the ojmmuii territory of the Uuion.aud to ap propriate that territory exclusively iu future to Northern iurtitutioiiH. Such au uVuwal, ho unjust and ho monstrous, could of course excite nothing tint astonishment uud indignation in the section thru to lw despoiled, particuhuly when tho fate of the name proposition on two previous occasions l* remembered. Iu 18‘2Q tlte same attempt was made by the North iu resisting the reception of MUaouri as u Slave State, which, after producing un ngitatiou that Hhook tho Union to its foundation, was Mottled by the retreat of the North aud tho divntiou be tween the two suctions of tlte territory tiien held by the Union; and the pretension dept nearly thirty years. But in 1818 it was revived, und the Northern Shite-t, by their Legislatures, reasserted it in the Wilinot Proviso. They were promptly responded to by all the r'- ithern lA*gi-.UfUrus, who declared that such .1110 would be resisted ut till hazards And llccelpts Per Central Ilnllrond* Ocr. 13—3,301 tmlM cotton; 600IMCX. 8oorj.«6 T ^KD^.’itoob.r’iilL. ^ °° WH> ' The Keguluth ns require tba> alter the openti g of T bbls do; 4IU sacks corn; 34 bales domestics,42 bags feathers; 80 boxes copper oro uud mdzo toN A Hardno k Co; WII Burrough*; Hudson, Fleming k Co;Brigham, Kelly k Co; JM Selkirk, ugt OR It; Harper k Cary; limiter k Gamuieil; U A Greiner; W Duncan; Bo-ton k Vdittlongn; Ycuzek Frierson; J W Irthrop k Co; Hurdwickc k L'boko; Dana k Washburn; Fallen. Hutton k Co: Jttiee* Davis A- Long; W Wooilbr.ilko; Crun. Well* k Co; Cohens k Hertz; 5Yay A Tm\|or; Doth well A Whitehead; AS Hartriduo; F li Shaokeiford; Bohn A Foster; W U Burns; II Wuyno; Ktbridgo A Sons; W 1,'jib'Jrn w; JIoDun ill; M JtitllhiMu; LJ Guilmartln; M Cam ming; Kuvllt, lathrup A Hodsutv; A Tliomas; M Moitua; 1) I) Copp; Widiam> A lUtclilVo; Webster A Paliui-q. it Iliberslmm .1: Sou; Kabuu A Smith; Fniikhu A Braiuh-y; Wm Water.- tho School, •* Applieauu ‘ball bo received every day of the tirst week, und on Monday of each sue ceediug woek of the term " There are atUlssvsrat vaeaucies In the School. Until tbe opening of tho School, appllcatlonmnay bo made to the Prlndp I, who will be luuud ut the School Room every morn ing fruniU (o 10. By order of thu Commi-slonors. cct 10 il. MALLON, Principal. NEW ADVE RT IS EM E.Vfri C ANDIF.S—CANIHKS—26 boxes assorted 6tlo'«, uud 20 boxes Mixed Cutidies, put up expressly fora retail trade, and 50 bnxmt Fancy Mo toes, Wlutoa'td ltet^Jgar Fiums aud Burni Almonds. Junt received nnd for i-ale by oet 10 J. D. 4E8SF. B LUE I E I’AUI.**—Furl* niutiug, tor tho uso o f w.flt-t women and tamilles, (prepared by 1 Messrs. H> rou A Greuode in Paris.) ouo or two ta bic r.poon* lull of which U enough for one wa-hing. For tale at .1. P. «»ct 10 B- 1010 THINGS WOiTH KNOWING, L AKI’XER’ci OXKTHOU8AXDAKDTKX III I'(is WORTH KNOWING*—a Hook dearly oxplaiu big how tu do rightly almost every thing that cau bo ncceAKaryiu the Kitchen, the Parlor uioi tac Dres sing lb>om. • LORiMFR LITTLF.GOOR, Ksq.. n Young Gentle man who wished to Fee Lite and saw it accordingly, by Frank I£. Diuudley. MEMOIRS OF JA5IE-* U RDOX UKNNE1T ‘XD H18 TIMES, by a Journalist. - «***«*»- for tlio Hoiibcwilb Miss Idaho's New* Rm-ipia lor Cookery, llie Ladle.-,' Now Boo 1 ; tor rookery—a Practical System for private fam lit- in town uud country. Alt SOAP.—5o bjxes Extra X Util A Sons' Pale Extra Yellow Soap, lust received and for tale l'»w to cloji* consignment I by CRANE, WKViTA * <». tej.t 17 Ul O 55 bags choiro old Government Java and Rio Coffee; 0 half chest* Block and Green Teaa.loose and in 'martvr pound imckage.,. n iM£'Sj#- '■"“‘“""“IItaigJtt vmSlt!SS»U ...1 GtariM «U. fanny Peru’s family Cotik Rook, or liousekoep | |o bbls Fell’ rising Flour, 25 bags Extra aud Nuporline Flour; In the menu while the corporations in , , , , . , New Engtauff have all combined «Mta8 the Wasuixoto.v,D.U. \w.i llICL fr jm Florida via Savaonah, Ga., rcccivcv in this city, announce tho succets of the endtir Democratic ticket for Governor and Congrese in Florida. b [ This news is evidently made up lor tho oc* caaioo, to operate on tbe Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana election. The Democracy aro cer tainly hard pressed for a little capital just now to rally their drooping spirit'J&L Chronicle fy Sentinel. In opposition to tbo Chronicle «$• Sentinel wc assert that “this news was not made up for the occasion to operate on tho Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana elections.’* Onr private advices from Florida, received on tho morning of the 10th, convinced us that tho Democrats hhd achieved a triumph. We immediately sent oil to the Washington Union a dispatch to that ef fect. Wo announced the same fact in our after noon edition of Friday the 10th in the follow ing words: “The returns received this morning from Mid die Florida, in oonnootion with tho result in Escambia, the extreme West, leaves no doubt that the Democrats have obtained a splendid triumph in Florida, notwithstanding the many difficulties aud embarrassments which they have encountered during the'eauvass." Whenover the telegraph announces Demo cratic victories it may bo credited with entire safety. It is only when it proclaims tiio success of the Know Nothin/'* or Black Republicans that it should oe dihtntrted. Col. Winchester, ul this plnco who wits a pass-uger ou the steamer Florida, when wreck ed, arrived home u few days since. He reports thn Florida and Iter entire cargo n totul Io.sp, rhe-nasttjngvra and crew were saved. Col. W. was also u passenger on tho schr. Hoalefs, of this place, when she was cast away in tho gale which swept Last Idand— three or hot* crew were lost. Col. W. returned to New Orleans, made a fresh start on the Flor ida, and was again overtaken by u <ralo iu which be narrowly escaped with his life. The Col. again embarked in a sloop at Apalachicola, for Tampa. When tho stoop anchored in tuo chuu net, a short distance from our wharf, tho Col. being somewhat anxious to get ashore, started in tho yawl, which capsized, and !>o barely escaped drowning by swimming ashore. Truly tnis is a chapter ofudvcutiire.s tor a trip from New Orleans to Tampa. “There’a many a slip Twixt thu cup amt tbo Iijt." Tampu (Fla.) Peninsular. Female Equbstbianihm.—At the recent fair ot tbe Brooku couuty (Vu.) Industrial Society, there was a spirited display of equestrianism by seven young ladies, two of whom wore from Ohio. The Virginia ladles “in tho ring,” were Miss Agnes Miller, of tho vicinity of Bethany who took the third premium, consisting of one dozen silver tea spoons; Miss Ouuningliaui. ot Jefferson county; Miss Annie O’Uritn, of Hun- cock; and Misses Fanny Waugh, uud Sally Richardson, or Brooko county. Tbo last two only rodo through courtesy, but their riding was highly commended. New York, October 11.—The Aator, Globe and International Insurance Com names huh- BMidwl yesterday, with hut alight iirw|iccta for a resumption of bu.sine a .v. The latost returns trom Conuecliout show that the Democrats are considerably ahead. Yellow Fever In Cliuricaton. Oppioi:op Board Health, I Monday night, H o’clock, f Tho Charleston Board of Health report uo deaths from yellow fever, for tbo past twenty four hours. J. L. DAWSON, City Register. Charleston Board of Health. Oppicc Board op Health, < Sunday Night, 9 o’clock, f # The Board of Health report thsco deaths from Yellow Fever lor tiie past twenty lout- working meu. While these capitalist* are Africanizing the public schools on the one hand they are acting in concert against white labor on the other. They say to the uegro womeu “send your black daughters to the public schools*’ and then turn and say to the whito woman “your daughters shall work ten or eleven hours a day in our Factories.'* In New York the Hail rend Compmiie* have combined nnd tho various wealthy corporations agree not to employ on any of their Roads any mechanic or laborer discharged from work or employment ! What i* that? capital ugaiust labor. These agitators are using very udroitly, the institutions of the South ns n safety valve, directing the passions and irresponsible rowdy ism of the masses towards the South. Tho North will have un aecouuttu settle yet with thi.i great heaving, non-property holding population. The day will yet come when an archy, revolution nud riot will rule the North. Tbe South being tied to this disturbing body, to this living political death, is suffering all tho ovib of the contagion. The nomination of Fremont prepares her for the blow In tho face, the lio direct, the deliberate insult of a people fatally bent ou mischief, which will omiio possibly in ? 5G—certainly in *60. Let uy make tho best light wo can; but if Fremont is elected, let tho South arouse herself at once for action against a Federal Govern ment Unis uhoiitionizcd. Wo will novor have a better issue lor uniting the Southern people, and no will have also the approbation of the civilized world with the moral support of those at the North who bavo 8) long stood by our Constitutional rlghts-The North divided—tho South uultcd, we cau as sert our tight* successfully. It will then bo timo enough to Fpeak of a re-organizution of the Union, or a distinct Southern confederacy. The North can never net iu concert cither against ns in such case, or In forming a north ern Republic. What basis of union is there be tween Muiuo and Illinois ? between Iowa and Oregon ? between Ohio and California ? It Is high timo the pcoplo of tho South wei* preparing for the issue predicted by Calhoun it ia at hand. ItOLYAB. J.L. DAWSON, M. D. 0. it Tab Wiatubb and thu Tobacco Ckop^-Jd this portion of Virginia, saya tho Petersburg Intelligencer, and u far as we havo beard from iu North Carolina, the tobacco crop lina not been Injured by tho alight frost ora few days since—PJantera now are, or ought to be to* In catting their tobacco, for the weather Is One now for that purpose, whilo it isn’t sale to calculate on n much longer continuance or its Alachua and Marion.—A privatn letter from Newnansville says Dell la elected to tbe Senate by an Increased mojorlty. A loiter from Orange Springs says as far hoard srom tho ag gregate democratic vote in Marion county is t! 00 * expected. Perry Is a few votes ahead of hla ticket and all Die candidates enn- slderably ahead f tho opposition. Two More Frosts.—Wo wore visited again with two frosts on tho first and second instant, SSL 0 • it SP? da mage to the crops, than Uioeeot the 24th enJ25tb nit. Peuluid |iota- toetere nipped In low places but tho crop, arc not aeriondy injured. Oftboao the pimped ia *°Sli n The cotton crop cannot bemitertaff.InjurednowbjrnklllTn*<h»t, m aU hi* mid. that can make tho prevut aoaaon, swept In low mobt tonde, where tbo drouth did no* Injure much,—Centra/ Gtorginn, 815 Hit'. Flllmoro can’t get Into tilt* House Our Know Nothing friends have u vague hope, without being able cvcu themselves to assign any reason for it, that “something is to turn up” by which Mr. Fillmore will beolected President. Somehow m other tho election is to go into tho House of Representatives, where, some how or other, he is to bo President. Tho Richmond Examiner most remorselessly claps an extinguisher up this hope—thus: Conceding, fur the aako of argument, und for tlint sake only, that Fillmore ahull carry Muryluiid—tho only Sratc North or South in which his party luakeseven a semblance of hope fill contest; tho electoral vot<y>l* Maryland, being nit eight, the electors ofnhy einglo Buc hanan State having nine votes—Georgia, lor instance, with ten votes—tuay prevent Fill more.''Mumm gelling before the House by cant ing bn;- poll lor ray D. S. Dickin»ou. For, tho Constitution requiring the House to chouao from the three who rccoivo tiie highest vote in the electoral college, Mr. Fillmore, being be- bb-d Buchanan, Fremont and Dickinson would be dropped us fourth rate. Hut, using u moi-o violent supposition, and assuming that Fil'moro should by miracle re ceive tis many us s xty electoral votes; even then bisnumo would not get before tho House. For no one pretends that Mr. Buchamiu’s vote in tho electoral collego can be less than 123 by any possibility which, it tbo Bucluuran electors, by agreem-ut. divide it equally between Bncbaa- an and,nay, Mr. Dickinson—will give each » larger vote than Fillmore, keep Fillmore out *>i tho Houso, uud compel a choice by thut body between Fromonl ana on j or tbe other, Buchan- uan or Dickinson. What then bocomesof nil the twnddlo nnd gabble about tbo certainty of ’’illmorc’a election? Tho hone or getting his name before tho House; tho only hops on which it is based; t o bopo of gambling him into tbe Presidency; is a hopo which the Demo cracy if they choose can as easily crush out as thoy ran tread out tho 11 fo of a worm. tciffotyol theUnited States should determined by the people es tcctive y w.m sealed them. The oidimt'ice ol* l?a7, by interdicting Slavery in the territory uortbwest of tho river Ohio, and leaving tho territory southwest of tliaf river without that interdict, left the territort.l area ofthe two actions almost exactly equal, and showed tint no discrimination was mudo against either. But no-.v the North again sets up this twice exploded claim, nud for the Urat time attempt* to elect a President solely forjhc purpose ol sustaining it. U the North ahull so net if by the vote of u majority In nil her States tbo North shall take tbo first and most important step for the pur pose, tho .South will have full notice, uml the onlyq ucstion witii her will bo whether to pre vent the thing from being done by immediate intervention, or to wait until until all the fucil- itiea of Federal power and patronage have been employed to secure it* accomplishment. But not that only. The '^exclusion of Slavery from new territory, is of course, founded on hostility of Slavery. Tbe election of a President- ou that principal clone i< the election of a ruler hostile to the institution of nearly half tbo States. Ah such he will select for iiOHt-oili- cere, Judges, dlstrlct-nltorneyH, and others, thoso who are hostile to the institution of the State in which they live, or IT such cannot be found there, they can be sent there for tho pur pose. Tho Federal Government would thus be come an Incendiary iu ail the Southern State*. Do you suppose, or does any mail of seuse sup- poje that nuy people would tolerate such a Government? Aa for the process of dissolution IMh very obvious and easy. A convention of all tiie Southern States, or ofu considerable number of tlicm.cnu declare tbe Union dissolv* cd,aud it wid tucrciipon b? diHalved* nnd if this is done before the 4lh of March next, no Presidnt ofthe United States cun be inaugura ted tbcu. Aa for the competency ofthe Southern States to format! independent Government, aud main tain it, that question is settled when wr con sider that the South liana populationo> about seven millions and n balf of white*, about three times as many as declared their indepen dence of Great Britain in 1776—thut the im ports of the South, measured by her exports, would be at least one hundred nnd liny millions per annum, which at a revenue duly of twenty* five per cent ud valorem. wouldyield a revenue of thirty raven inlllious and a half. To this it may be added that the manufacturing and commerce now carried on for the South by the North would require two or three millions more, and thut many persons not ho.*tile to Slavery, would readily pact over the border from tho ruined Commercial and Manufacturing District* of tiie North—Districts ruiued by tbe loss of front one-third to mtc-half of their cus tomers. 1 Iwg, however, to o*mre you that in presenting these views 1 am actuated by no de sire of dlsunioff, but the contrary, I hopo there is stilt hcuho enough lefttn uveit that catas trophe. But I think it my duty to show bow near the danger is, und how easily that event can happen, for which there can bo no return to tlmt condition in which the North and South ing amdeeisy. Cooper's Work.-:—I be Prairie ; The 8|»>-; The Oak Opening.* ; ,-alanV Too ; Tbo IMooi-ers . The I'utbtlmlcr. .bias Mclutorti's XuvcU—Kvculngtt at ik’uuldtiuu Manor; AiB Kitty's Talc*; The Ixil'ty uud the Lowly, Xc.. xc. Mr«.Caroline Lee IIciitz’s 5Vnrl:s—l.iiuia, or tbe Young Pilot or tin* Bello Creole; The Planter’s* Northern Brhio ; Marcus Wnrluud, or tin* I.* ngMosr muu spring; Hellen ami Artbcr. or Mi-s iliuraV Ppin- a p 'kc mug Wheel. * * The Waveriy XovcL«; M«H>r Jones Court-hip, Air., kc. Receive'I l»y J. II. OUBBKDGE, Agent, j IJOLOGXA .Sausages, a fresh aupply just receive , octj^ . Tinier the MnrM.:*»l Hn;ae. 1 X> by J. I). JK88E. i KWi»»*aiOHO,\N“ ' I UWW.M,™, , t RK r.ov retroivme tli"ir K,» | ami Winter -tov-k I BANK Ol* t.^MMratCE, > 1 A d- tigu ami Sum; t:; DRY G..*« ‘|*s. Al-.t. . n , .. t ' u.f'dl RortirtOhl of Pl.iimi' _• Cooils, which they 20bbte^O4lM. Butter aod Maple Crackers; 60 boxes Rea* I el's family Soap, Starch amt Canales; 60 tioz Pails ami lsp*>U)i»; 100 doz Serai) liruriu'*, and Cotton and Manilla Clothes Lines; 10 gross Matches; 25 boxes around Colleo amt Pepper; fiOboxes Mustard and Yeast Powders, Maso, Cinna mon, Natmcge, and Cloves, and 10 cases table Salt, * * Iu fiiore and f*>r salo hy DAVID O’CONNOR, jell Cor Broughton aud Drayton sts. Hirer ttlhe lowest p.*i :t tli" attention «»!* tmrrba**- l to which they ^<*tir:| Of t 2 Ri»:::i:<r.* pl:i mm;, f^agress street. C rd; fr*- _ ir**m die liuhr.uios a lot of Cedar Posts. Per- sous wbhiug any will pieatt* app-y s.v»ti, u> many arc already engaged YOSGK k FKIERHDX, sept 10 Yc. tu u iy riirct-i. 8IVAN & C O’sLOTTrliU ;.S, (At-THOHt/KU HY Till. MATA OV 4L.IU4MA. j A Ta meeting ot di • Hoard or Directors this day, it was resolved dial mi iuataimeut of. per bar** on tiiei Capital Block of this Rank be called lor, payable* on or before KRIDAY. 31st • etober. instant JOHN C. FERRIL!., , oet 7-luwtXl Cashier. J^EUSKYS PI^UXS AND TWILLS—TO PLAN- TKR *.—We would respectfully call tbo atten it -ii of the Piinters of Georgia and .Carolina to the very complete aud extensive assortment of tbe above Plautatlon Goods, schloy’a Goods, of all de ecriptions, being among tho iot which aro now opened and for sale bv oct 1 LVDsOX k ROGERS. $50,00.0. TO UE HAD FOR. UID GBNhBJLBSOKEBAGB BUSINESS. i laitijitui Bilitnnj a Cl-lfW J To be drawn in tho city of Montgomery, Ah In public, on THPRSPAY, Xovemltor l.ttL*, T IE UNDERSIGNED oners bis rervlcea to his friends and the public a- a GENERAL BROKER. ; 1‘nriicolar iitiontion will be given to the putebue I ’ and sale of Cotton, Stock*. Bonds, kc.. and procur ing freights lor vcwls. oct 5—\v4 JOHN T. ROWLAND. Alabamit, l«f8. ! ou the plan of LSI X OLE X DM BEKS KNIGHTS & THEIR DAYS, B Y DU DORAN, author of "TableTralU.” kc. r "•*— Tho lllllHof the Shntorauc, by Mlsa lVarnor, author of “ Wide, Wide World,” fa: SAMUEL SWAN, Manager .10,000 Ticket« Only: I Prizes amounting to 200,00® Dollars! Will be distributed according to ibn followint UNRIVALLED SCHEME 1 prize of $.V.too ii $50,0tU 1 do do I do do.., 1 do do... have thus fur been mo prosperous. Very respectfully yours. Ki.lwood Freumt. Job l*rltiling ri-.jmjiiiy, Neatly unit ihU’itjily Dftlic. Thu jittUiie* iu general, ami *»nr Democratic tricnds in pjirtictiLir, will ruiiemtor that there la coniit-cteii with the. iieurt'iun .J- Journal es tablishment umujl lint most Mnn-ongHly oquip- pi-tl jobofliers in this section of the Union, li we are correctly mlvismi, some of the most boat ill lul Hueciinens nl job work ever done in Havauniih have lat*-ly passed from under onr presses. Give usn trial. Our facilities enabi*! o- touxentte every do- itcription of letter |»w-k- wovi. iron* a mammoth poster to the sumllert i*..nl t urn! from n book to acireulur, with neutm.-hM and dispatch, upon the most HAtiafaclory terms. Order* from all parts of the country will re u«»*ve nronnit ntt«*nti»»n. S1MCULATORS AWAKE! Mem- I linn Ouo Prize i*» i-vn y Ton Tickets It PRIZES GUARANTEED. Election In Ferniaytwantn. This 1.9 tho day or the Pennsylvania election for tbreo atnto officers nnd Members of Con gress. Tho vote at tho last unberuatorial election was for Pollock, (opposition) 201,008; Bigler, (dom.) 167,001. At tho olection for Canal Commissionor in 1855, tho voto stood t Plumer, (do;u.) LG1.2M; Nlch-tUon, (opposition) .U‘J.* 711. At tho atme election, other candidates, r«*prc.*enting Uopublicans, Know Nothings. Natives and Which, if added to tho opposition vote, would glvo It 2,714 majority over tho Democratic ticket. Tliosu (bill wouh in- in season t»H**uro Tickets la •be FUST MINES ACADEMY LOTTBERYt . i l .‘it. IIKAtY.V Fit)J>.lY, <>rto!»cr Jl, isr.tt. SIioiik l.*so im) tune, if they wnnld si-cure any o tho Hrilllitut I'rizos oAcrotl in tho .'•'ulicuio. CAPITAL PRIZE. 40.000 DOLLARS! fJlWEJT PRIZE, fflO! Convert to PnoTBSTANaiaiL—Tho editor of tho B tnnor of the Orosa status that the Bov. Ilenry Major, formerly pastor or All-Saints P. E. Church, in Sontli Eleventh rtreet, rad after wards editor of the Catholic Herald In Phila delphia—the organ of Bishop Neuman—has re- *— J Bplscouil Ohuroh. having token ii wAihragton, D. 0. Tho numbor drawing tbo Ca|i:tal. *.«U4i ou 1 oliltor u t, 8, a. 4, 5,«, 7, 8. 0. 0 All Tickets, (which must l>» olio in ten,) whin tin* miuibor oml.-t in the samo figure m the ouo drawing tho rtipltul Prize, li Ruarautocd to draw *40, boyid*** the ohnnccH (or tho l iraor IT!*:-* Whole Tlitkets, $ln; HhIvoj, *.*•; Quarter.*, *2 60. ('urtltictttnM of Paeka^oa w'il iu* sold ut the fol lowinjr rat*** which 1* tbe risk t <Vrlt1«-nt • i*t Pitiikm. «**f 1** Wlioies zOJO *• *• •* *• Helves HO •* •• “ •• Quarters 16 Orders can bo mldn-flcl to j« 8W.1X k OK, Atlanta, Oa., .s, SWAN, Montgomery. Ala , For particulars w© Scheme Iu another aolttntn. oct *4—rt220ct TNIjOUR—16o bbls Extra Flour. I’ort Royal amt JC Lebanon Mills; 10 do Ext-n Family do; 6C d«» Etowah Superflue do; 660 racks A'lginita do do: tu t received and Ibr sale by ^ MptlS WJRJ6TER k FALXES. l do do 1 do do.. 2 do do.. 2 do do., 20 do do.. GO do do.. 75 du du.. 100 do do.. 126 Uo do.. 4 prize? of 8101) i 4 •* coo 4 «• 260 4 “ 176 1 “ 200 4 •• 160 8 •» 00 6 •» 40 6J *• 26 200 -‘ 25 aoo “ 20 20,OU) , 80,000 10,000 10,000 ,. 5.0*K.* 6.010 . .yjuo i ft,(:0a ift.om 15 000 io eon VOJHJO H 20,000 i3 10,000 13 10,000 *; .. l.‘!00 u,.. »,6**0 is...., 1,‘tart) 16 .'•00 is vOO ij. ... 200 is 100 ifc ... l>'J H xlrn’g to850,000uro 1.600 j *• 20 000 nr*) 1,200 i •* OO.O'JOaro I.t*00 •• 10,000 «ro fOO • •• 10,1)00 arc MO •• 6,000 nto f-UO " 2,600 uro 4SU •• 1.003 aro OUO '• 600 are 2,*00 *• UOO arc 6JKJS *• U0(| are 6,1*00 A Pilgrimage to El Medinah and Meccab, by Llout. Burtou, or tbo Bombay Army, with mop and lllus- I trations. Tho Hmnorou4 l'outry of tho Kugiieli Language, from Chancer to Saxo. • Lorltner Lltt!egoo*l. Esq., a yjung gentleman who 1 wished to sec 1 if*', by Smodlcy Third volume IrvingV IJfc of Washington—obcap edition. « Wood. Therap-wllc uud Pharmacology—a new work. t?ini|*souV uhsiurctricri—2 vote., complete. Young America’s Picture Gallery—*0 illu'ira- nons. W. THORNE WIUIAM8. net 0 LB#I.IE'S GAZETTE OF FASHION for Do Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, Under the Marshall House. yy'Asn hoards, bucket^ Bi>a'rr, a*-— 1,000prizesanriiiiitlng 8200,000 i in/ui viidioi oiro.i lt d dozen Wood Wash Hoard< :b do Zinc do I6u do 2 and 3 Hoop Buckets 60 do Well do 5 do Brass t ouud do 160 il* Scrubbing. Stovo aud Shoe Brushes 200 do assorted Brooms. Received and for Hale hy oct 8 McUAHON k DOYLE. Q ANDY, CANDLES, GOFFER, Ac— CRICK OK IICKKT3. Wholo Tickots 810; Halves $5; Quarter.3 82 50, i*ux ok tjik LorrutY. to,000 Numbers corrcspondii g with those ou the H ket.-i are placed in one Wln-el. 'the first S80 Priz^*- are placed Iu another Ulutl. A number ,b drawn frmn tho Number Wlieol. and at the HO mo time a Prizoi* drawn from tho oilier wheel. Tho PrlZ'j draws* placed agaiiet the t.Hiiucr crown. Thl»o|H»ra:l.in ti roiH>ul*-d until all the Prizes uro drawn out. Al'i’llOXIMATlO.Y KKIZKa. Thu two preceding aud the two succeeding Num bers to thosu drawing the brat 200 prizes will bo entille*! to tbe S00 Approximation Prizes, affording to tho Scheme. In ordering Tickets enclose the money to our cd. drev« lor the llckcia ordered, on receipt of width they will bo lorwurded by first mail Tbo List of l'rawn Numbers and Prizes will bo sent to purchaser* immediate1y after the draw ing. Orders fur Tickets should bu sunt iu ur.rly, A3*i’urcliasurH will olearu write their mi/i ^•Purchasers will plcaro write their signutures pl.tm, nnd givo their post oillcc, count) mil Flute. 4^Keraomber that over) prize ladr-.wi-. aod pav util,* In full wllhoul iio luctioii. Allprlz.i-Hot*S»,000 uud undo, paid immedi ately after tho drawing,—other prizes at tie usual time of thirty daye. All communications strictly con Aden tint. PrizeTickota cashed or renewed in other Tickets at either oflico. Orders for Tickots can he loldrasred either to 8. 8WAN A CO., Atlanta, Ga., or 8. 81VAN, Montgomery. Ala.,or 4®* As the above is uo! un “odd and ev<-u uui.a tier ichome,” no Uerliflcates of I'urkncra can be sold iu it. oct 14 B < Rory O’More, a National Romanv. Ity Sami. Lo er. Gun Howard, or liow to win n Wife Mtniilo Grey, or who is tbe IHr ? Hurry Ashton, ortho Wi I rid the Wav. Amy Lawrence, or the Fr* in won’s lVi'*gbtrr. Handy Andy. Byenmuci*i. .ver. Woman aud Ilcr Maxtor, by the nullinr of •* tins Howard.” Ac., Ac. The Young Chevalier, or the Disputed lnbenu.iice. Chnrteo Vavturseuir. or ibe outcast Heir. Uv J. Frederick duiitli. Honrl Do Ift’Tour, or the Comrades iu Arms. Marguerite Do Valois, un Historical Romance. Count of Morion, from tho French of Alexander Dumas. “ by ISO hair and wholo boxes assorted Candy ‘ 00 boxos Sperm, Hydraulic, Moarlno and Ad- amai tiuo Canales 160 bags Giet n Rio colteo 100 nuts Java do 50 boxes fresh ground do 16 do Goshen Cheeao. Received and for rnlo by oct 8 McMAHOv A DOYLE. «t>t3» . "^fcauSSu-^J oe* I' , 0€l 1 BAImOM'J. C RA8HED Circle A Sugar siid Coff. o.,, ,T7r^* ,UW B % C Coffee, brown^ qu.liinO.aro.oM omn«n P J«r & W* and dark, Uguayra, Ac., s c c-a Rl0 ' BAR’"'*-' “ 11 oct’4 corner o UARKONo Family rirAo«— nv « * :——— __T' «*'" T. H. BIUS-SOS Tm.- PRlNTERS'TNir-^- F l «4LE BV ' J. B. CCnUKUOE, l m , ••I* 2* Vm-iuu Hunt JSSL L IWIIR", MCST.UU) AM, MATCHES-^!, asrevBstdSSS U.tcboi; rmlml >nJ lo- by McMahon'* rKtvi.t, ,ept23 I'lailKll,,,,, S T CKOIX SVDAR-li Uh l. ,1. (Yii „ ,'; l"4 l-r «hooo» ltoto,*.™S Hop) l SCHAXfuX, JUILffiVi » NEW GOODS FOB THE MALI. TRADE J UST r«eh 11 from .Vow V.irk M r In, H.m|t8*.)ru, Unt WbH., W-annrojl^ feet. ■—ALSO— Black and White Giugbum^ Fancy Ginghams, all pitt,. r tn Super. Embr'd ekirts do Flute*! do.siiinnbink* n.‘w Muslin Banda. Cambric a.-* Dimity do, French itn Jaconet and Carubric Edging*, tugutor trio., large lot or Cloths . CM33im.*res, K«*iuuclc{ jJi, satinets. Ac., for sale low by 1 , J. W. TiIRELKfiD sept 1 Congren and WLltaker i'u rjfl'OICE UOHHEV. BUnKK * CHtESE^®,, V. kegs choice Uonheu Uuttor. 20 Rotes Cheese. Lauding and tor salt br •SCRANTON JOUXsTOxim aug 26. B agging and rupe~*6 uaIca iianEtCioth an hair buiu ,i 0 ** 200 coils Kentucky Rop«. in store, for wkkt WESTER A P.UAIiiS 23y CARPETING, HUGH, OIL CI.OTH*, A. fpiIK subscribers are oow in receint ot, todti I nrronar.nl in rovlilhlt . • . a 1 X prepared to exhibit, a rich aed varied meat ofthe above giod*. coi.iLuiig ia n.rt M! >, oilowiag. viz: * Royal Velvet Carpeting; Brussel s Tapestry ta»|a»tlng, Three Ply CarpcMug; Two Ply Carpeting; Dutch and Hump Oarife-tiug. Very rich Mosaic Rugs; Veivet aod Chenille Ruai; Gil Clotbf—4-4. 64,04 »nd S4, English and American Druggot; Window Shades. ratio de Lalne and Wor-tct Ccrrea,. U*tul Muslin Curtains, Cornices, Curtain Hc», Cartm Bandt, Tas*ete, Cord, Carpeb*. and Off iWtWa and put down at the shorle.'ii uotlco bys experi enced workman; and Shade* and C irtala* [ttepto the most approved »>tyle. mi l at rea.-vaab,e m|.ti Ck\i sept! 9 Aim t M OLAW.ES, BACON Au.. 200 bbte New OrWuji Uo.twv- 100 •‘ Barba-loe* and Cuba MoLww tobbils Ci.ba • M 76 *• Ribbed aud Clour Lis. 26 Tierces choice Hhtci 10 bbls Mo** Pork, iu store aud ft* nlibr I10IC0MRC. JuiLN’SdNACo. aug 29 )ORTAND UADUK.A Wl.\f> - 10 casks Port Wiue 6 Uo Madeira du. 16 do Tenueriffo i.o. Just received ud hr le by SCRANTON. A 40HNSTf;.S* A Co. acgJl. OtiNDRii S—Ju’rit re*:oivtd— O 60 boxes Coffee, Pej p.-r and Mu*t»rd 60 “ -Boadidl ^uit b an-1 Si3p. 26 ** Adamaiif.no and TallowCaadlw 60 bb!e and bag* extra Finally Floor :ift Potatoes and Unbrn* 40 gross Wood and Paper Mftchei 60 dozen assorted Brooms aud rails loO “ Scrub Brushes and Ctothrt Lines 60 - Wash Board’* 81ft bags Java and Rio Coffee. For nilb» DAVID O’CONNOR, ocl 2 comer Broughton and Dray tea *ti FASHIONABLB DUE81 GOOD! HENRY LATHROPACO WILL UW un TUESDAY, teptemborSOm, IHd, A Urge portion of their Felt and Winter DSr3 GOODS, all of the very Uteri imporutisas, e» prising tho following Myies. Colored and Bl ok rilk Robe? “ und “ aud white M“iro.totiqM HI* Wbito Brocades, very rich. Satin Plaid Valcnceinnrs. ii •• poult de Sides Striped and Plaid Tullcta* Printed, all lie Uinca ui.u < uhiteree. Plaid Casbmerw. Raw su Wonted,«. Merinos of eve ry BUck Grosde Grain, PooUflt-aM*. W® Black Silks In great vftilttjr. —.two— An extonsivo assortment of Indies’ doth Cloaks, Mantd'as, Talmas. Ae. WANTED, [ *HHEK HUNDRED ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to ac j. as local ami traveling agents In a business easy, useful and honorable, at a salary «T 8100 per m >ntb! A ra dial »r 86 only required I No patent Mcoiciuo or book bushiest. Full particulars given Mi ce) to all who enclose a posiago ctamp or a threo cent ulcco, and address a. B. MARTVN. copPJJ—warn PUtetow, N H. J^UCKirrS AND IIROOM- 611 doz.'en 3 hoop Painted Buckets •’6 il" 2 *io do do 25 *1 Brooms, lauding and for sale by an«14 5CHAKTDN, JOllSgTON k VO EAIL'I.OY ilIEiYT FOU 1,000 PE It SON 8 W ANTED IMMEDIATELY, ugoute in every cou it try In the United Staten to engage in (lie >«1«- of the h**ri itouk over told by suHscriptuin, entltli-*i CHAIN OK RACKFD WONDERS; or A Vouuccied View of Scripture Scenes uud Incl- dents from tho Creation to the End of the last Epoch; by tho Rev. 8. A. Latu, A. M., M. D. This book contains 700 largo octavo pages. Tho subscription price in muslin Is 82 60—In morqpco 83 26 Ill this work an* presented the most sublime end imputing scenes o: tho B ble, furnishing a connect ed view of the most thrilling Sacred Wonders of tha World A sample copy will t* - mailed (post paid) on re ceipt of retail prices. A circular; with contents aud tonus to Agents, will bo tbrwardod by addressing D. RULI50N, No. 32 south Third street, Philadelphia. I.’. II.—Persons sending mo ttalr addros-, I will nt II (post paid) a lul! descriptive catalogue or uiv books, un I witii iiiktrtu-tions to operate that will cn.tbte them to make from *6ft to 810. ppr month. I h*- list compiles over 100 new and popular books, am *ng which will bo found tome ofthe best selling subscripthiti b.Hiks In America. Addrees as above aopt22—W4t NEW PALL AND WISTEB DRY GOODS. mHl undersigned have and are oow rswWf X their atock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Qos&k To which they Intrlta tho attention of theirTrWj and customers* and public general 1 /, aa mim quite oonfldont that they * an oCer socb wus menta as will aattely tbe closest buyers, to « line will be found a full supply ofrianwr* wra, such as Kerseys, BlaDkets, IJn«y<, FwbiW ^bootings. Shirtings, Cioths, CaJdmerw, » goo«l variety of other styles. Fancy !)««»«* suob as rich, (all wool.) De uinca-16* wteuiPWA Cashmeres, English and French Mrrto'ji. »*• black and colored. Also. Moire Antlquo Mlb, broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dr«» Trlmmiip, «* Ac., all of which we oiler on llbe'g tarn.> wi and examine at WELLS a WI!XU»* oet lv Vo 149 tong f e«.< Mrw. 60 60 26 60 UOAP, BTARCti AND CANDLES— & 100 boxee Smith’s A Bucbin’s “ ' “'r'JJ.raihr s Landing from schooner tojral JonuJ** ^ tale by .SCRANTON. J0IINVT05 A W- •rt 12 MAGAZINES." H ARPER'S MAGAZINE for Uololier. Godoy’s Ladies B"Ok fur October. Or.hua’1 M^iizlnftfor Ocl'.bcr- Received by i. B. OTWWfiSli. sopt24 iiareliHlI m* 111 *. plCKLEf, PIPES, rAPE^PlPPER- 7ft boxee Pickl.H end KteU«J«" ftOOgres, Eeflieeb Pipe, JftU •• P po Il-edi ftOO rerme rep leg Pepw UV* boxee frc'h grit <od pure lrj‘! Kr Revived .Udlor "“-^aoKAPWa, ftfl.- nnpt 28 eurrt B ACON BUOULDEKR—Iu Mtoro and for sale by migW OGDEN, STARR A CO 3XT1U FAMILY FI.OUR-In Barrels, Sacks and The Virgin Queen, or the Roiiiatico of Royalty, J. V Smith. Vivlau for train, or a Wife's Honor, by G. W. M. Reynolds. Ira belli VlncoM, nr the Two Orphans, by Reynolds. Cyrilln, a Romance, br tbo author of tbo •‘Initials.” Ellen I'.-roy, or tbo Memories ot an Artro's. by G. W. M. Roy It olds. Agm-SA Evelyn, or fteunty and Pleasure, nolds. Grey-Day Blan Fun. Wild Western Sooner, or A'lvoniurej in the West. Dr. Valentino'H Comic Lectures Iho fkalp Himtors. The Drama at Pnkervllle. v Major Jones’ Onirtsblp. Iftiighiug Gas, nti Encyulnpcdia of Wit, Wisdum and wind. For sale by WARNOUK^DAVII, sept IT 1W Congress ctetot. E X . . Half Back 1, just recolved for sale by YOXGE A FRIRXSON, oct 9 No. t4Ba atree MONEY t HONEY I IGNOREY^l 11 W HY bo we without Money? when It is joit as oa*y for any ouo to bo around with a pocket full as not, if they ouly thihk so. I have got a new article, from which from live to twenty dollars a day can bo made, either by male or female. It is by Rev- highly rospoclablo buelne-fi, and an article which Is j warned iu every foinlly in the Uulted States. In* Mrs. Partioglou’s Carpet Bap iff j close tno two dollars by ma‘l,at my rtok, and I wlU forward yon by return mail a Circular, with loll Instructions tn tho art. The bnsloraa Is very easy. Try It, ff you are out of ciuplnymerand yon wlu novor regrov It; ter itwil bubeUo* ter you to pay tbe above sum, and Insure u good business, than IBL i to pay twantyWlve corns fi>r J spurious mont. Tbte U o * hur-' g. Tky it.! Trt w**TW it l Address y-urletteft to - rnVlGHT MON ROE, New York, sept 16-Hca S ' OAP, STARCH. SCGAR, SVRCP. to;J 600 boxes Family I’alo and No. 1S-JP 160 ♦' Fraaerte Beadle and Caff*! 0 too bbte. Ftewartte Clariflad 6udoaeuLL*mimPyrep 60 boxes super Carbon deda E xtra FaWi.VTiaieh, “•■Ti'iiSrwl» h.t;., ami hlifr hicra , ft vlorlltail aosnri 10 tone njrno* » III |uiukh; 3ft <10 du NIuttiril, OIM"- stl Main: lrt cji.r. Tel.to rou; 1 V* Jl». k.nl; HH) dor tw«i Scrub Itrusbea; 81 half chw-u (V-Iong In jf III peck*. rnrM, *K V | D0 'CCS!WJ - , roialO I'uru.r Uronpl'O" 1 P Il'IM, PAPER AND PlCKI.I'iJ- M *** iM jSmWrtPplo* Pft|W w XTKW iSSSm-rriW JN }•« oet 12 OEOBOI*,UBK»W I to necessary; and aold w October Mb. 1444. AranKanUl