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Rifi. HILTON & CO.
JAMES BUCHANAN,
or rnJiTiTwu.
rOB VKB PMSIDETT :
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE
JO farlk* Mat* at Uift'
WI1XUM H. STILES, of Otifcaa. I
ITKBSOSL HABBIS, of Baldwin
mwiini r~r m ittittt
•"“SWIML*
Tat rtWcnct. Twotus M.Fo«»i*,of OI/oo.
OEBgflroS&ra.;
&. 822:
tu. Diamct, dawn P. Suuiom.ofawfaiiKtt,
fih, DUnet, Tramra* P. Bar»LB,of Morgan,
gtk Diamct, Toon W. Thomas, of Elbert.
1 OBOW. THE MOBS IX-
CLWBD I All TO BE WHAT B.CALLED
A STATES RIGHTS MAH.—Jama flS*-
mtm't i aw ft on Ike atimnicm oj Arkmuat, n
IMg. .
TOUT EXDOBSE THE BESOLDTIOXS,
Am MAY ECBTHBB BAY THAT I AH
WHAT IS CALLED A STATE RIGHTS
DEMOCRAT—Mat C. BrtekcttriAgt inrr
iy«i fa'te mambutim /or Uu I'-tPrtnda-
h
S*V TBUSairt
Sew Tor* Marker
. Haw Yam,.Oct *1—Only a moderate tosh,
sea going- in Cotton, ft’ has Buffered a de
cline'of j to f. Salta of the day WObalea.
'Middling tJplibda 11J; Middling Orleans 12j.
Sterling exchange-firm and in fair demand.
MobUeMirket.
Moms, Oct 20.—The Mobile market is very
Middlings 1U-
Dmemfle Maas Meeting In Atlanta.
Proa the "lack of glorification in the Demo-
critic press," the RepMca* thinks the Demo,
critic Mam Meeting in Atlanta ranst hare been
a “breakdown"—We judge differently. It
is the characteristic of deep currents that they
flow noiselessly. Strong confidence end set
tled eoorictrora need net the nse of words of
exaceratioo in which to assert themselves. In
6 r f toe laci: tnna uie great i»oi
iatrae, and
to (ire that paper my Wile naayaaca -that
Ohio baa gaoedecBrely for the Btech B^ab-
liesa—it proceed* to comment ow the Mritf
the two Btttealm aamed. * uv w
Perea we haaa iat mated, W ia- oalyDsao.
critic rfctoriea in the North that distress Urn
Soathern aappoetaa of PUlaote. When the
Black Beyablicaas cen;- Maine again* e com
bination of Denoenf, an I oU line Whige fight
ing for the cooslitotiow, uf chncUe begtiy.
When Hew Hampshire r< .radiates her own ion
because In* to tbe right, ofafi seetionaof the
Union, and proooonets in fsror of the aboil-
tlonkta they are in eaMdes. When PHnwytrat
nil ia onppowd to hare elected a Btale tlekrt
composed alone or tbe supporters of Fremont;
they make thenaeire* ready for a torch fight
proceaskm in honor of the glorious triumph
oxer Democracy.
The first, conclusion of the Republican
from the remit in the Pentaylrania and IndL
ana is that “it prone chances of Piemen!
desperate, hopeless." So we say. And
ten theusaad thanks, (and letenrySo
patriot say Amgn 1) to the northern P<
cy who by reducing his chances to despi
hare sand the comtitotlon from Ilia witgsge,
and the Sooth from dishonor, inrolyed Uf fail
election. - The Sooth ewes it-alooe to Democ
racy and old line Wbfggery—which fighting
against Black BepoUicanisn and Know Noth
ingisfn combined in' both States, triumphantly
defeated both. Hence cur neighbors tears.
For had the remit been the rtrene—bad this
fool coodtion given a victory to Black Bepob-
licans by electing the Fremont ticket in Penn
sylvania and Horton, the Black Republican
candidate for Ooventor, in Indiana, oar word
for it be would hare felt no sorrow.
Bet let ns agree aa far a*wo can, and unite
■n saying that Premont's chances err despe
rate. Are Pdlmores any better? Does,-ihe
Republican happen to know of any baman
being who will risk a dollar on the opinion
that Pillmore wDi get as many' electoral votes
as Fremont. Certainly not. Fortin re jo a
that out of BedLm no such man breathes.
Then in conceding the hopiemnem of Fit-
mon's chances, the RepuUka nadmiia the
certainty of Buchanan's election.
The second conclnsion i*-well here it ia :
“ We allege, and defy contradiction, that
the success of the Democratic party, both in
Pennsylvania and Indians,'Do victory over the
B oath and her institutions." _
Well, suppose the opposition, (with wboln
we cannot doobt the Republican deeply sympa
thises) had been successful—^would that hate
be' aid Lecena vr
institution. ? No one will have the hardihood
tossy the. Then what according to the At-
publican, hare we before ui~Why'thisstartl
ing fact: both the great pobtkal orgamcatioos
appealed 00 banner snrmoantiog
hickory poles; and the Twenty Fourth Ward
displayed a etafirdbock, earned on a platform,
sapper, ed 00 the aboaUen of two ardent
fnendi of the Daaocntle candidate. Among,
the tanners mrtMe'MpiaentiDg three n»
gnu, with blood streaming from them brads,
and underdeath the title “Burma's Kax-
*.? . • . ' : .. r : •,
Of course we need not my:ht the'ceacwlaid
reader, that this tanner (alrtedy repertrd in
oar coiemns) and its Rpnsentetkm of thite
back negroes with "bleeding Kumss,” written
beneeth wsi got np in dermm at the Black Be.
puhUcan “«hrietai'’ over pretended outrages 'in
that territory. ~ -li:' _ _____
it is overwhelming proof of the coo tempi in 1 - ; , •,<.<„.! " ■ ■
which the Philadelphia Democra,:y regard., tbe! *•«•*"> Coaameratat Co*
whole Beecher craw, and their maso/actiind
stories of Kansas wrongs. „
To cite it as evidence of hostility to South
±9W^r.'i;;Jb
a£33U^-SlPWCT£2
Daniel Wetstrr in coming from Bangor tbit
craning, attack oo-wmek Dear Halfway Bock,
fifteen miles freer Portland, staring a hole in
her buD, which caused her to leak so badly
-ihat-ohe-Waa-' dbUgdd id >ran MO'JcweUa
Ulead buber. TbeV.ir.Sccerliaxgone dowa
DraraccTTvx 1 Putt ai Yoai, Pa —Ydrk,
Oct It, 10 P. H—A tmnendooa fire is raging
bua^haring'brotea' detin a ham. end there
bams, a stress' Nbrth Ease wind, ft spread to
sac •*> ft' extent os to drat toy- about n dozen
barmu'd fireor ax bocaes. The Laurel en-,
gtae-boue 1< ehovdejUnreA The extent of
.CtrlTOSi—AlTiradBate 10* IKhlailut )3,Vi4 ' ueora tiaaiatIroiVO
lute Eptawd toisiaairare. U'amL »folbwa : •. UKiaae tnMta* yraAMS'
sad by Anther* bears, wagans, he., W bales *ra
Iba tspert* niriaa the tame period bare
bal&.Crtecd, sad Abates roa Weed,
via: to Kcw York, t.<ie belea Cplaad aaA3 betr
CtLIBUMTUS Oct. Xl.-Oum—tbtra was a
i ^SeitaVabBerre^wbat'iKotaierlurt re
• t»n-Af nBfilf fio»Df to
tMiprtUYr Miltatm M auedpu, Et.
CfUM In Iht.rol*
ibe Mu,'? r the- origin or the fire*, cannot *1
m bnaet-mined.'. ^ ; ‘
f rT’ V -«. Vit • • * •! W- /. > •- -h- ■■ • ;
- -e . AfcflbrtXtycX'' 'd&L r ■ -*er 4
tarpisjts, in maophktlcatol rttfoncj, Un iubAsv nwp.'*.
n.Jl-Ue. 1 «n- u.e.e^s law*L“_t.i ’*“(.« .i'i
PArtingtoo bemlf. Wh/whAt on eaxth ' wiil
oor neighbor ny to ihe -full j wing imnodtice-
aent of the Doytaknni Democrat, of oar tic-
tor^rln Bockrcoantjt * ** ‘
HAVE VOU HEARD THE XEfVS!
OUAT lAKTHQUAKk l.\ BUiiuj
The WodUyaHone 'poaAdered enHbd Rocky
Moantains, *nd Uw Niggers
UmA on the Prairie*!
DKHOCBATIC BLOOD WOKTU TBS CEOS A DROP !
Bartingame, Grtely; Bender, Bsaks
—,_rv" :r_ . - , -a - »;«!»_» 01 toe ^orus, vtmocncj on the one bond,
Georgia ptvp noliti-aJ ; ^ Americanism and Black Republicans cbm-
birmdoufi.eotber-U.ep rty which Diumpb-
ed and the party irhi cli> ,dePtated'nrP«ni-
fjiTania and lndiana-r«anajred In detepnin
ed nostilitj to the 3outh And yet believing
all this, let an; man pr« ue the first practi
cal step for practical t siatance to oar ene-
mie»—who doubts bat tb Ipaperwill denounce
him as a disonionionist and traitor 1
We leave oar readers to their own reflections
upon this exhibition—and take up the challenge
and meet with a flat contradiction the charge
that "the success of the Democracy, ! both
in Pennsylvania and Indiana, is a victory over
the South.” On the other hand, we assert that
It was a victory for the CONSTITUTION and
bo far as that instrument upholds and protects
Southern interests, it 'was a victory for ibe
.South.
To show upon what' issues the Democrats
met and defeated the Posionists of Pennsylva
nia, we copy the following resolutions adopted
by the Convention which nominated tbp/imon
ticket: • t •* 1 ,
Whereas, Agreement in principle ia the only
bond that can unite effectively honest men in
political action; therefore,
Resolved, That, animated by the 'ipmt of
concession, we will cordially unite in*.support
of the candidates to be nominated by this Con*'
vention, upon the basis of those principles pp*
on which we are mutually agreed. ...
Resolved, That the present National Admin
istration, by the exercise of an unwarrantable
influence in the repeal of the Missouri Com
promise, at the instmee of selfish and section
al politicians, by the. removal of hondst'and
competent men from offices of honor and trust,
in order that their places might be filled by
inefficient and corrupt partisans—by refusing
to protect the freemen of Kansas in the enjoy
ment ot the rights designed to be secured to
them by the - ossiitution and laws of the United
States, thereby showing iUielf powerful tor mis
chief, but feeble in the maintenance, of laws for
the protection of the people and Uie honor of
of the country—has lastly forfeited: all claims
to the confidence and respect of the-people of
this Commonwealth.'-• * '
Resolved, That we will use all honorable
means to check tbe evils inflicted upon the
country by the unjust and sectional measures
adopted by the present nationalAdministration,
brought about by the exercise ol its patronage;
that we are utterly opposed to the adfafewon
into the coq/ederacg| of slave Bjnttt formed'oaf
of tcrritory-pnce f cotl3ecr}itfedtd '.ittedom, Tihd
also to the extcnsfgp of .slavery, into any ter
ritories ot the United States not "
at least ns tbe Presidency is concerned- When
the 4th of November comes, they will go quiet
ly to the po2s and cast their votes for James
ffaffc*!*™.- Meanwhile if the opposition should
tbiak it necessary, for fear of being entirely
&rgotUs,tomakea great poise, no one wil.
object*
We confess that for our part, we have attach
ed very little importance to the Atlanta gather
ing, We have regarded it as a superflu
ous affair, and consequently, have said .little
about it
Nevertheless, we have no doubt, that little aa
it has been •* glorified” it was the largest assem
blage ever convened in Georgia. The editor of
tbe ConstUutionaluU who is always coo}
and raliabk, speaks of it In this wise:
Tbe largest political meeting ever held in
Gsonie, aaKtnbfed at Altanta on Friday and
Saturday of bat week—not only in number*,
bit in esfbxwtaun-rta deep bWring zeal foe Jte
—v* in which they were enlisted, did it sar-
i all previous demonstrations of popoiar
inent in Georgia. We consider tbe namber
Mgrnrrrl fay the Atlanta Intelligencer, fif
teen thfiorand, as not exaggerated, though oar
own judgment, Used on personal observation,
places tbe namber at from twelve to fourteen
We also concur with the Intelligen
cer in the opinion that according to Know
Nothing arithmetic in reference to the meeting,
fifty woaid be tbe figure they w.ould
urign to saeh a gathering of their own par-
^We expected a fall account of tbe proceed-
ngs would have come to hand in tbe Atlanta
.paper* of yesterday, and therefore we prepar-
led no account of this most interesting gathering
ofthesupportenof Bacbananan and Breckin
ridge In Georgia; bat being disappointed, in
not obtaing last night in tbe mall, anything
from that point, in reference to Saturday’s pro
ceeding*, we give this hasty notice. We hope
in oar next to lay the fall details before our rea
Godeys Limes Boax foe Noveuber—This
interesting and popular periodical has been laid
on our table by J. B. Cubbege, agent. It is an
unusually rich number.
“Now »v Saint Paul, tiie work goes bea vk-
lt on.”—The new3 from all quarters continues
of the most cheering character. The Half mad
and Crazy factionlsts and disunionists are liter
ally crushed out—pulverized finer than the-gold
sirtlngi.of California*and are just as worthless
aathose siftings after the precious metal has
been extracted. We have washed them out in
Pennsylvania. <In Indiana we have driven them
into the lakes; forced them Into tbe Bwamps in
Florida; in little Delaware they have been tossed
into the waters of her own noble river*, in Con
necticut driven into the fastnesses of ber own
hUls and moantains; the triumph in the only
part of Michigan that has held an election ls
complete; Ohio has given us five or six Mem
bers of Congress where we uow have not one;
the City of Savannah has declared for the De
mocracy, and Newark, N. J., has rolled up 1,200
majority for her Mayor; andWiere is Freihont?
Mb- Fillrobk.—A correspondent of the
Wcbmond Enquirer, places Mr. Fillmore in a
very delicate position/ in the following con
clusion of a communication in that journal:
«»The commnnlcation to which I have alluded
wu' tertainly in the editor’s possession?
Let afe ask the'Wbik 5 through your'columns,
M*«rfc Editors, if a'letter from &lr, FiUipore to
W^ M. Cornell, th*« candidate of the Ameri
can party of Maaochasetts for high offle, in
which Mr. Fillmore says that- he is utterly op-
posed, to the extension of slavery Into any
territory, or the admission of any ihore slave-
holding States irfto tho Union; and that he
defied any .one Uf prove to the contrary; that
his sentiments are entirely misrepresented by
by those'who K would'attempt to prove the
holding»bf Wm»of views dfssimilar-to those of
the Fremont Republican party^i inquire, if a
letter cofatafping,such sentiments ’would ghed
any light .upon tbo darkness in which the WJiig
U> grhping v< Is tbe oxfstenco of such a letter
doubted ? 'It can be called for. Mr. Fi)hh<Jtp
'^rrote,.and Wn^elL, Cornell, of Boston, rdcclvf
ruction, Slais, Oct U, 1156.
aiiiohg the Niggers!
The Border Ruffian* About, and the Hex**
crai* andJOUt Line Whig* Carrying the
Flag and Keeping Step to the Jfliuic
... « -trf the'IMum. - - *
Tbe people of'Poor: M Bfeedtog K'.nsarto
' Goreru Theqn^gp 31 *
TUX FOUL SLANPXaaoF THX'ABOLIT1UN INTEL-
UOKNCXB REBUKED BT THE PEOPLE
THE JACKSON DiOriCBACY BP.()KE
LOOSE!
Bucks oivxs about I^CO majobitt !
\ liy iinnin Ar^ U, *ea>q.ied^by^A14ennea
ifeftWr * JV.Y i 1 « ’ir* -*»' ; \
-.Waamai,»eSootbwn Coouacntal Conventioa
1dtamoAU tostUj&Satemtnhj oo**«he MthQl
DfeeOrtwralXU^'* v ;
'RefailT?.!fbar his'lfOtor the ihtyof. b<; aa4
»4iibet&f apttoriJK-iiibappo^DL a}In* Uuure,
aicocuB^fec^i^cpQcUt pf biouelf and four Aider-
bmq and- cvcuiy cUlzew of Sjvaoaah, lo auke
niuUi axnsseouolc tor the r«c* pum of the mem.
bersofMld-CbBveuUoo,• i- • - •'•'•j
In compliance with- this above, the following
tumr: gea^truti f»a^cb<W ippwfnted. i '
A friend desires us to publish the following
paragraph from tbe .Vilkes Bepdf lican toabow
precisely what it dots >«ay: - :
We publish this day a brave notice, of'the
Fillmore men'in this county giving Mr.Toopibs
orM. Stephens cllaUengeat to meet Mr. UiiL
It is just like the FilimorecrowiL to. challenge
men who have appointments elsewhere/ippoiut
meats published (upweeks before. If ths fine-
hannaa men take any showing $n this ‘’Fill*
more cue” gotten np in the most factious ridit
dicolocs spirit; we hope they will put up friend
Pope:' He can answer Hill, Wright or twenty
such men. If Messrs. Toombs and Stephens
were here* we should object to their taking tiny
notice of sach a act of braggere.
Disasters at .Sea^-Ncw York, Oct. 20.
G«pt-Jpy,/lftc of the brig''Stephen Joy from,
Philadelphia for Charleston, has arrived here;
with bla family 1 , indThe crew of that brig— i
which U repoiWd as having rounderefd: off
HattSw on the T*h io»V frei^Titai
chiefly.cool and railroad iron.
Nxw Toxx, Mabxit, Ocb20^-Flour shows
downward tendency, and the rate* for Southern
are 17.16 a 7#S5. Wheat is also looking down^
wars. Red $1^6: ^liite $1,73. Coro, Mixed
Ls held at '48c.’ Spirits Turpentine are firm
and the’ reports glvE sales of 1000 bbis. at
4fic, Rosffa nas receded, and sales are noted oi
Freight fetter and it
■ A German prin^e^ in a dream, seeing t!?*
rats,—ohe fat; the other lesn, aml tho-‘hhrii
Mted 'Wni for a celebrated Bohemian gipky
add demanded explanation. “ The' /kt retr
States uojr free.
Such were the principle* of the party whose
defeat has glvei™'*'detain 1 elks* 'of* Anthem
Know • Nothing* m much paiu. ’ - They were
met upon theaeprinciples}'the IMmocrata took
grounds distinctly fpt nott-interveniton, as re
gards; ilavery—in favor of the . repeal of the
Missouri Compromi."b— fn favor of -the Nebrir.*/-
ka-Kanwia bill--in favor of the Cinciunofj
Platform—in favor of Jarat-a Buchanan--4nd
triumphed. When the .Republic™ can prove
that “rion-inten'C*ntion,U the repeal of the Mis
souri Compromise, the Kansas bill, the Cincin
nati Platform (voted lor by men from every
District in the South) are .measures and prin
ciples hostile' to the South, and th'ai tlie f Ion
ist rcaolutionsi given above, are true Southern
doctrine,—then may it expect to be believed, in
the ridiculous.osfiettion that the 'Drraocmtlb
victories ia PennsylvaHl% uii'd jritfiuna were
triumphs over the South." ’
We say in Indiana as well as Pennsylvania—
for the issues in the former were precisely the
sameaa the latter. Indeed itjs but Justice, to
the gallant Willard the successful Democratic
candidate for Governor in that State, to say that
from the fbhtjdattoii of tbe government no North
ern man eVer^lr l|i^jM groandYn behalf of acofl '
the Southern Rights than dhL be <luring/|.}l
late great canvam.-'- Said he, If/te th* resolt 6*
this Black Republican crusade secession c^mts
and war follows,; t will be found fighting«oiih
the-Sonth;- Where 'is "SoathertTf '
whert^is Sdu them Jnstice—wf ^ei^‘ ii
shame? when men cah.^lso in onr midst and
abuse Aim .and'the noble babd of Ndtioria!
Democrats pod old .tyae, Whigs through- wltose
support, ho,-, bos triumphed, with such sent!
raents on bis lips and in his heart ? We' hliuh
for oursecfi.o^{ , fcV
As foy the aperttoo that 'Indiana is shown by
her past history'tdM^dttlWtii the institution*
of the ’ Sqtjth m , Mamehuwtts, it .issjnw ri
dloulous, as every one-who knowshir'hwmry
can testify. What jn;al| (be^orttjhn
been more faithfui-to oiir constitutional righti
thuft her favorite atrd ' honored * SCnito^ J/ p
Briffht—.«rh/lArt ■nniiA»f V> niftii* ' Ltiintll—.OIav.
...The EleeUon*.
Coluxbu, Oct: * 2b.—Pennsylvania—It' is
have carried Pennsylvania, End the majority is
not placed by toy below 3)400. Several commas
yet remain to be officially reported, but the
rtfmltiseAablishtfdasubove. ^ ' r*
“ It is stated that seVefal of the PhilAUfelj
seats will be contested by the defeated can
didates on the opposition tipket
Ohio—The Freedirt majority as now calcu
lated ia 20,000. ■.
Indiana---Tbe following democrats are elect
ed for Congg*3jJv3ckbart, English, Hughes,
f °T < b/following are the 'premonten elected:
Kilgrove, WUsun, G«lftx,' Petit; r.;y
* Fremont’s Helioiok.—'Loain- F. Tasistru
Esq., ■
"He Knew GoLFremont to be a Catbolic—
that he (Tasiatrojwas then a Catholic himself
—that Mr. Frethont, during his stay in Wash
ington city, previous to the time of his mar
riage, regularly attended the same church with
himself—that he has seen Mr. Fremont, time
and again, go through with tbe Catholic
formula ofjmphip. , An^ in Uje, words of Mr.
TasLtro—Fremont spew ana'nune were in the
opposite Md4 of'tbw alile^4fkhe» Asatiie^burch
and we have prayed at the stone shrine together
a hundred timej. ;! g.
;ey Market.—The N. Y
evening, says:
id this week,
evidence ot the
was 4s ebarac-
and if tbe mid-
-~ 1 'irger houses'
lomg a hulli-:
liable paper!
events in iuc
'business with
[{who are leas
‘ ;er. The rate
i per cent.
_ ill and'
, __ jr Electors,'
the p'bbple. ’TRa Ron. Robert
Toombs or the Hon V.H. Stebhens is "respect
fully challenged to meet CoL Hill on that day.”)
lu respouM to this invitation, tbe editor of the
Republican says;-that if Messrs.'- Tocmbs and.
ritepbeua were there he ;,f fihouId object to their
taking any, notice of such a set hraggers” l
This is both brave' and refreshing.—A’acarmoA |
Republican ' * 1
Pf^li^Tylfbow-iapiiotf^Yiba ittgiU?ft8J*vi
law is known to all our readers.; • ''
But the RrpubHta»'t;cro*n\ng piece- of •?!
dence against the Democracy of Pennsylvania
we had well nigh forgotten. It is certain!]
too rich to M lost. We mtUt confess |U
dactloM Mbowi k degree ot Innocence tod
is Ooctktl, SaVBVtX,\
Utooc*^ 11*6...;
Cwmcil m«t:— Present bit B*ior Biward C An
2=- £fSf»!-?rf
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bra^r withUta.rata afe|<*ito* en.iu part ol
par-jmett o.apaye. Ou Wl»,; Suutajr m4
iMt,it*BHLI,n)> raUrtlT atfcuA. ut »
bilawM nvwrtu tarisc bra* •uta. vraierM,
tav«xer t MliM*«rtorad»d|.pMUiMto nbBltlo • ; i; - „ . .
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.JiAuLlI Cooper ;•
: -fobb" J Kelly,
Ri> Arauki
R Bradfcy, ’
JoiotilSPar.
R R Cuylor,
Chariot A Greiner,
John F locker.
W»'R*lierAbtf '
WmT WiSianw.
Vm X iLibiriham,
Charge,ttvecB..
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W H long. r.
Ibothas’Porre. ‘
EDiTABD'C. ASDEffibN, Mijor.*
. John R Jobuon, '
• KTLaihrop;^
John Richardson,
~ 1 C Mi Duhar;* ’
- r 1 FSBiithw;— *
. John Ik Anderson,-
j. -j; Junes T Webb,
•/i ..m • ‘.j.Rarawl; •
- „ :u •R'B HUtoo. ;
'‘&*U)C
toSh. i '*U;z* .
XevYorlr
tyxix&z.
'wutxiRore an-l X«rlu..
rat*t.Uha-v««su:.^;
chaiera, asd367'baieu changed' bands ai the dev |
due aboveabtioed V .. . . , -S-
.The eases tor the week foot up lltobnkit, At the j §•
the folfovic* pnsHculan, vis: ! j ~‘
81.Ul, ireaU!^,e4aill^Tat ltjli, Wat:*
M. *17at 123tlef.es atIiM. •»t-N,ito ati
h 2<il at up-16, di al lift, sad 9. bales all 1
cts, . .... * . .
as thefales hare been so light and irrefular-
the i^sl week, that vw' iad H imfotaible to (ivt
correctqaotstfocs...Wapres<at ibafoBowtngas be
ing the prices paid at the ctoae U business ya-ierr
day:
Ordinary'..... .V. IOR
Low MiddHns/.
StrictMiddliag,, Uj4»- [
Good Middling ‘
Miadlinx Fair .... .... J.. 1 *.,.12
Fair...... ,i............. ../...nominal
lie tec alps* at this port since tha Ut September
ltiO, ere S3^ hales, against W.35J Vj the rami
dare last y<sAr;und the. tecrease in reoeyds at all
; i u*mm
| iilglggflls
“ Swaif'di to.V L6ttcriri.7
1 l^fl# tbd-EifiMf rrii« ea Hud
- -^NN Ha'oPiAVXsSAU AWAKE;,
fc mqre Priiw r^urned for. wan
of a parchaier.^-haiC the A^piiai was returned ii
the last L'uas' H. betogWi«i,000.
Tlieoert Scheme of the Fort-Gaines Academy
Lottery,' tbbe drawn.Gctobef'jtth, It uhpre<eJrirt|
ed in <be ahuals ef bdteriei, and (joea; in fact;
aicrifieeluelf lb thebetsfliot ticket holder?. * . j
; _ tTUaa IN THid tpaMK ARE l.'VARANmn ! j
Forever/ odret. where tbe number ends Id the
same fl?ure as the ohe drawing tbe'Cajiital Prize-o(
f40,00'i'Wi!I be entitled to $to. Fbr ejumple,' if the
number drawing tbe Capital ends ia No 1 tfaeu all
the llckeu where the number ends in 1 will lw en-*
titled to WOu If the numtKrr.ends ia 2, then all the
Tickets where tbeii'smber e&ds in 2 wiil be entitled
to $40, and so on up too. thus, , <•••'■ • |
One TItkei in Ertry ten Siut Draw $10 :
besides the chauces ofobuioiiig the other Frizes, j
All that, have never *ir*wa can-nwrthreat, foil
prizes rich and migoiGcetit are now far Store, and
in such abu^daDC-.- that every, nun,can almost sty
that he hofite a I’rize. ^ .*
, Those that .a''roll secure Kcfceis in this Novel
Scheme, should looe no time - Sales close on Tbuni-;
day next umV , atdofuiock. .
. WkcUTkkeU $10; lfoiw$5; Quarters $2 60.
-T- . . V*' h.-hWAJ* 4: CO., Managers,
Atlanta Ga.
ptflee in Savannah, Corner Buii k Bay street!,
oct19 3
SPLCULvTORS AWAKE.:
Blorc* than One Prlic to every e
... TlcJiel* 11
PRIZES GUARANTEED.
The Easton (Peni^yiydU^) Sentiqelsays !
—‘^Ourtjppotreute : have-. harped u great deal,
about ex-Governbr Reeder a mightly iufiuence
with the people of Ills native county, and now
tlmt the election fas over and tfae result is
known, we should like somfe of bis -Republican;
Iricnds fo point it out to us. The' county has;
giveu eight, faimdred more Democratic majority
than it cvcr.dwi and even the ward in’which;
he lived lias gained 71 Democratic* volear'over
hist election. He has tofhefl trdittvilo hUi pari
ty for reasons probably best known-jp himself,
and politically, he ia .as much despised nowj$sj
he was once respected.”
Widows.—"Do you think moire antique be
coming qu$ widow?” said a young widow to
Mrs. Partmgton, ns she exhibited a mourning
dress elaborately teinuned and a bbnnet of the
latest mode. 'i*;oold lady Scinned her atten
tively through Jh r glasstft. before #jhe answered.
"More antici” Kiid she at length, and hfe'r finger
was raised up, like a note of exclamation.-' "I
should think less antic would be more 'becom
ing in a widow. .<■•■idowH-mott antic- tflliflt be
thein-spcdcetiof by- Fanlahd Timothy wto wax
w£\riion,anJ.wiIl *iparry. 7.Well, jrell,7[«t jera,
thoygh where’E womim has once married'with
a concealing anil warm heart'—looking strirf^ht
.$t tlie rigid profile of tbe corporal oh tbe .wall,
-/‘and on© that beats responsible - to* her own.
she will-never, want to enter the maritime ttute
TbiMe'Umt Would b© lo aea«n to st-cure “ncketo ia
• 4 '■ 1 i • tire’ ’
FOixT GAINES ACADEMY ’ LOTTBERT
- '* ■ ‘ to.BiiimAwy- *
' FRIDAY, October 34, 1850,
'Sbopld iio bine, if they.would‘secure any o|
'. ^thifi RnUlaui Frizes offt-red lu the Scheme. ■
/ .’CAPITAL FIU'/E. ’ .. . . j
40,00 DOLLARS.
; 'ixivruf-rmu,»«.-
. Tho number drawing the Capital, uust end eiUi*r
lot,2,3, 4,.6,A.7; 8.‘.9, 0.' All TlckeU, (wblcu
must-be iRten,) whin the namber. ends In thfe
same figures the one drawing the Capital Prize,
is guarantet-d ^ draw, $10, besides the cbancea !or
theiw'ger Priz«, .■
Whole.XicWt-u, $10. Halves, $5; Quarters, $2 50.
Certiflcatejj.of Fackafce> will le *old et the le
lowing rales, which is tbe riik:
Certificate of Fackh^ *uP 10 Wholes »60
“.'j* •; JJJfjtfivsj to
• ■"'* Quarters 15
'h-ders.can be ad^resaed"to , i<
.1. *, jJWAJf. A C,[»,. Atlanta, Qa.,
• .S. SWA***,.Mv«]K«jnery; 'Al*^.
For ptirtidulors mi .ScheUis in uluAber . colouiD.
-nwifuuwgi&t ••' > . '''
ou ber _ „
window niter.Ike wbo.was. sailiugu sbiuglt
faoatin a rain water Abb with a garden toad at
a passeujjer. Tbe young widow withdrew ti
lead wbat Paul had said; evidently disgusted
with tbe dame'* niisapiiyeliebsion or her ques
tion, though there wait a lesson to her in tin
blunder.—Gazelle. '■ ' "
Hon. 8. Lishhif 'tfdcfflrtE-V 'tlie Congressiona
nomlnatloii of tf.e' Tillmoro party jn tbe Mil
waukle(Wii),District,.giving htsureferenet
for BaoMnit ' *
[Black
Republican)'MyaV't< ii
pot uo'for' the friends ol
of saving Knuaa by C<
action—the next Coogtesd wfll be
Enough haa been lost this week In Pennsyl
Indiana, through want o
vault, .Ohio and
combination!‘te’Hifcklhe every -true friend o
freedom with‘tbe woi«'r*5bodP J '■ '
checked and reduced within the Couatitutioas!
burien. ~
Mu. VaiidorlillC,.
no; 185 SUFFOLK. STRECTr'SAYS OF DR
M’LXn'E'S .CELEBRATED.LIVER PILLS.
'•'“Uelhg. UfWbli; and not knoWing-Whether it prt*
ceeded from Mhraii^uuielitpf .tile : iiver or merely
hysterics, I Wu^'per^padc^ to. pursue * box of
ift.'MjLwc.’a.Cqlefirat^ii Llvci./l'iUo, propared by
FfeminK-il^wi.. Piupburgb, and before I htwi used
them *Ui‘wee entirely relieved, /.lurailow enjoy,
lag perffeel boklth, and blieeifully fcoouftheiid Dr.
M’tAneV’lJhfefirrfrea^IJvef MIL' W all similatly
*Mctehr l ;i i‘
•’^eyr^ork,' March JtB,' 1852. >•,'
;' .$5- pmeb^iers .jvill he careful to ask for Dr.
M’Lane’K Cojchrated IJyer>F;|ty,_nuiDUIactured by
Fleming tiros.,- of,Fitt-butgr, Hi*. .There are other
Fillfi purportlog to bo Uver -HID, now before the
public. Dr. M*Ikn©*A gQo.oiuo liver Fills, also his
celebrated Vermifuge, can-now be hid at all res-
peotabk* Dru/^laref. mV .'-J < * ( • *•
Nutre geuuiiierWith^utthb sigUature'of
•Hit 14’ ’ v* : ii* (uj , • / '.Yiasi^NG l BRi
■ — <111 ■ •■■V. L ■ ■■ fT Jd
AniAtlatuk ^ifelaeiVtil
t ype pbarier of i)je capftal-^rizeor S5(|,P00;|^hi
hf'UtarVi^'mmy.lijtlefyj qaasH,'Whkil
wjwjlr^fn.rtJ t^ajl/)t hips*., rawu-’ by., a citi-
canbf thU plara,-oa aitpiattor--ticket-!coijtiog him
odly li W*-a prntty good id<fwm*ntV We* think,
and a raiicb tiiorb proflldble one' itikaany Ypeduiaj
JJijp ia ri/itcnforhfe^liiD.b?te’Jtl|at ‘[iff jiav£ .fleart
.of^Ute^,-,..* w y/i - ii;» f.« •; »>'
We stepped into ii wan k Co.’s .pfllpe, lu this-city,
yesterday, and saw the for til pate' individual. Mr. B,
Ianzford, pass over his ticket, aud pock t tboiunfl
Utticsutn uf 12,500. Mr. Langford Ii At been a ciUj
xeu of Atlanta for a numhjbV- of VeaW^a bul
-WkjKf»?i'“uo.'W,finthilrinstance, I
... hfiJ'vfi-.
tin Ke alsoiiravn tbattflo the stone Lottery, a
ter of tfa» -prize df $00,-000 *#$» sold by MA7J1
*
'Rbach, -bf 7 Wtluropkaf 'XlAraa^'tolilfK’YtTfau
! 4 liwkei ' 6nel
: ( th|,'samf^Wiorin(|n foiJim^ia^outh^'aroUita;ani
4p« i ^0^0 f (|. Day.tiuJ.^Al^baiua; %nd w»a.
|lq.Q0pin lsKtranxe, Gjforgtoi" jv.-tw
Swan A Co. are .jceriafoTy' treating the public
some splendid' prizes, "aM-teb jgratileailoiP of
vf ucc<*sfu) ppeguor laverj tnueb erhaace*-, by thj
-1promjjwtatid'-cqvrteote’* manner with whldh '“*
crab taNtr'priMV? / We ifecorntneud’ -With" plea
A'tdrifoto,Ihoic ifoltaalib ini
rtf j-* '**”* -a.vL.ilt V! f#i7. £. 5T V.
& \
?r4 )
9* 2
l ]
11 — u.v.i
*•• • ttlU
r«Ui Oaun ; » .
t \ | tWt-fr
. ..... a
: W'-iSii
?-w:bi
- ■. akh:
-tr-fi wse/z XV; -
Hurt of Mivtom
... October
'.rJj ' *■ ’* 7 Arrlr«d.‘ ’••
*si i j Sni;.Otw, Lr.r;.r ■*•■ ...
At. - .* .v-AraMd. toe
1 - | T-vs. !» <;*«. ,
... • ; :T-rarsi *s 3 i •■'< l i»trail*ttitani'G;.
ill i al: *•:
the'Ccl;ed states to foreign countries, as c
of 5,aw, and a decrease pf 5,265 to other foreifu
coon trios,making the total decrease to rorrigm porta
86,604.
The receipts of Cotton at all the Forts to tbe Ute»<
dares give the following results: j
Decrease at New Orlean- ...... .44,469
“ *• Florida..,,.,, 22$
W « Texas . .... HI !
• « Savannah... 873
’ •* ' J J ‘ 1 “ CharlestMi.' ... 8,1-U ' ' i
. ** " North Caro*... 187
-M.444
increase at Texas 7!^
Total Decrease..... 53,7i8
SLA ISLANDS,—The market continue*! dull and
p.-ices depressed. We hear of 12 bales being *ol l
during the week, at pricks ranging from 19 to 24c)
per lb.- • 4
RICE.—There has been a lively demand for UA4
article the peat week, and some 806 ca-ks found
ready purchasers, asioU* ws : 62at$4^-ie, 174 aii
$4>* and 570 casks at $4>« per 100 lbs. -The ex
ports hare been 1617 tierce-, via: to Havana 574,
to New York 1,013, and to Philadelphia 3-J tierces.
This we believe la the Urges! amount shipped in
one week from this port within our recollection.
ROUGH RICE —Ths-receipts of the week foot up
49,254 bushels,making a total of 123 ihoavwd ba-b |
els for the season. . • . i
FLOUR.—We have little or no change te notice
in the Float market. There Is an abundant stock of
all descriptions, ,«1th a moderate demand for city!
consumption. We quote Georgia as before. Hiram!
Smith’s $11. and Croton Mills $10 U* to $10 75 per|
barrel. One hoO-re only deal* in the latter brands.
WHEAT.—There fito been no movement in this
article since our last. Received this week 8,tS8j
bushels,'quotations nominal.
BACON'.—The Bacq-. market prereuts the same :
dull and heavy appearance as noticed in our last re
ports. Small sales have been made from day to
day at a wide range ofqUctitions, say pLiu Hams
10 to 12>i eta, Shoulder* 8^ to9>i ct9.,».d clear
Sides 10 to l!>i cents per lb.
BAGGING.-There has been nothing done ini
liuuuy CioCh since uar Lift. We undentaud con-
siderabie inquiry existed, but that tbe stock is ep.j
ti.cly exhausted, - except a Tew remnauts in thej
hands r{ retailers, lu the absence or any trousac
tions, we omit gtviog quuutious.
FJJFE.—(/uly a limited demand exists, aud notice!
occasional §ales within the rouge or uar quotations'
sey ll}itol 4 2)i cents {^r in.
SUGARS.--Ihe bu>iiiess dune In Sugars the pastj
week Las beeu extremely light and the prices rc- !
maid unchanged. Such small sales a? have liken'
place were made at prices lul.y up 11 our quota* j
Hull.' “ ‘
COFFEKy—Although-we baveifo Jsige xal»a to
re|M>rt, yet there has been a stead) retail busiuas
dune without any quouhie chaugu iu pri es The
cargo of 36tto bags received direct, remains unsold,
and we understand wiil not be offered immediately.
BUTTER 4s CHEESE.—There U a moderate de
mand in a retail way for choice Goshen Butter ;
ana prices a* shade stiller. We quote'?? to C8 eta.
fwr. prime Butter, and Cheew lift to-Id-cents per
lb.- :
ilOLAfeJBJ —We are still without any receipts,
con»fq' , ently no transactions of Importance to re
port. Quotatlons’nominal.
CORN’.—With he speculative movement iu the
market and a (air supply, tern remains unchanged.
We quote in Urge lot*. iiom.Dcpct 78. to .-0, and re
tailing from a lore at 85 to Pu cento per bushel.
-OATS.—The stock of Oats are somewhat reduced,
consequently prices arc stiflcr. • Wq quote from 65
lo CQ cdb'te fura Jair article, aud 62 to C6 for prim’e
heavy Jots, full weight.
HAY!—The Hay market U dull and • hfcavy. We
quote-Eab ; terufromjWbari$125, and Northern $1
Eastern by retail $L^ to $i^, aad .Yortheiu $1}»
to $lj^ per 100 Ibe.
-LIME —Wo are iu receipt of 3225 bfils since our
but. There Is a moderate demaud, and . note sales
Of 600 bbU at $i 20 fo $1 25 per barrel.
UQUuF^Ia DomesticUqcors we' have no re-
jK>rt to make; trunsucilons have been exclusively
confiued P> retail, without-any change in prices.
JsARD—A- moderate. - demand batata tor city
conAtimpfcon, Wo quote Baltimore Leaf iu barrils
If.tb kegs 15 to ip#', and Tennessee in
uqtrt Id to idHbsota-per lj>. .. ; ... .
SALT.—The receipfo since our last have, been 8,
12U backs, aud other cargoes daily expected We
qoottei& large lots from Wharf 78 foSreiir jipr rack
A cargo sale has'taken place on private terms, at a
lesstjure.’ r .
fWaTOES.—Are in moderate . rcq> eat ut $3# ti>
$S)i per barrel, according to quality.
FRUIT—Apples are worth from $ to $5, Lem
ons $6>i to $7 per box, and Granges uuminai (none
beiojffd Ihb iharkei.j.’’-j 1 V’"^ .' ; .'
! Hififc£—.Are kctive ^ ctftU per lb A
.)^*$Vlc # V$3.W jr«***^ iTqehtai;'.
• KXOHAXGE.VSterliug is quoted at Utf'per cent,
premium.' TbqBank> are selling Sight Checks ei
all Korthern cities at tf-per cent.' prumium, ’and
purchasing New York sighf fajtU at par, .&. days at
X per cent, di-cqunt, 10. tlpyt Jjv., r0 any* R ti
^u., 60 days 1# to 1>{c. , «0 days 2 tu 2«fc.; paj-
too, Philadelphia and Haiti more 60 day bills 1% tq
1% per rent discount. • r*v ■•’i\ ■ •
T"FKEIGHTS.—To IJyerpeol %c. 9 ft. for Cotfott.
and tioneofftflug. ( To’NyW York, ‘Philadelphia iun
^Baltimoreittt.iteuncc : %c[% flj.' for Cotton!. .T«
New Ytyfa in.saijing veweis 546,'|1 ifc. for Cotton
To ialtimor^ -Philadeipbia in aaUmg versoto R<
9'lfarorOotton. To Buaton (mailing v»-sela7-l(|
io )(c V ft for Cotton* Rice ; to NeW York ii
atoafoertfl 25‘ tlefc$> Philadelphia fl 50 V
i
i i i-H
1
i
III IM S IN.ilii
ii
li
vsi r-l: *1 |
Sir: : : :
; •
10077
Z\k- • sis
Sg: SI •
Mm!*
.rihim mwA>Hafifesetrihriaraoi it
wV-d!
‘ Liverpool
CCRKEVT nuev, OCT. 3, XS OOXPAKXn wmt THv^Z or
. 1855 urn 1854.
Bowed ordinary..-.
middling
tair
good fair....i.
good
Orleans and Mobil*
ordinary
middling
fair....
good fair
good
eh gin'd marks.
Surat ordiary
middling ....**
fair.
good tafr .*
good...;.:....
S. I. at. k .-awgin’d.
ordinary
middling
fair
good fair......
good and fine..
Pernambuco.......
Demerar*
Efcypt'nford iofoir)
Do (good fair to fine;
West India
l65i'
5 >4 a r.R
«H» VS
6«a 6R
7-' a it,'
1R
7H& 7hi
7Ys* 7Ji
7R
8 a
6 a 5,4
Vi* 4 Vi
b a 9
11 al2
12) 48,13
13) 4814)4
15 a16
17 836
6Rn 6
6 a 9
W* 7H
8 alO
6 a 9
1555.
5 a 6#
hRtbR
6*«i 6R >6 *6
■6)4 a6)i
CR a l
bRe 5*r *#n 4;»
5Jia-6 bfie 6}g
tX* Vi 6X* 6m
6»ia
[X*
a a 9
ZX* iX
4 a 4
4X* 4*4
4*4* 4*
4Xa Hi
5 a 9)4
lo alt>4
nK-*i-
I3)#al4
>5)4816)4
17 a£6
6)4* 8
6) *al0
bRn 7
7) 4*10
6)4* 9*4
1854; [
V*%Vi
bH^b;
6 V*
Vi* 7 I
viyc-x
r
7X* Shi
*x*
3*»a i?£
6)4* 3)5
V s
5
10*4*VJ).-i
6 a’£*J
>4)4alV
IE al7
LS. a38.
6i4* 6.
6)4*10.
*x*7
7»aI0)i
6 a 9
Taken ou speculation to tuis date bags 4236^0
Ditto of same period of .185$ .'... f442P
Comparative Statement of Cotton.
mV-*.!.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1856 "00
Rec’d since - Oct. 13.. 13524
Received previously. 39647
Exp’d sinccOct. 13. 2504
Exported previously. il2l9
53171
63871
28 .- .
72 23723
dock-on hand and on shipboard not ;
cleared Oct. 21. 1856.......... 3014?
- SIX! TDtX L.WI YXSIt.
Stock on hand Sept. 1,1855 800..
Rec’d since Oct. 14.. 12892 U0 '
Received previously. 41292 168 64184
• >i.. 4 ~, ~'54964
Exp’d since Get 14. 2612. 9 •
Exp*d previously....1^84 4 !2iW
Stock on hand and on shipboard not '
cleared let 211855 : 327SS -
Macon, (Un.) .
Columbus, (Ga.) Sept.20
Montgomery, (Ala.) Oct 13
Memphis, (TennY. .. .Septi.6
Columbia. (S. P.) .-Fept.l
WHXXSTO
COTTON. •
Bicxj usast.
3.1.1 Uplands.
*t Jigo Do Cuba.....
....-1- 1244*.'
Havatna
5T4j Sieve
New York.
-3
1459
wtaL...
Fbfadelphia
913
'•ftri.av a';.
Charleston.;
6
13-
...-. j,...
Total
,,2604
1617!
ra^dea,to.Bottott8opgr bide.
. ... . j •• Q-pyjpg Board op Health, )
SandayfJight, 8 o’eloc^. j.
The B«trfi .or Heritii report six death
from Yellow Ferar for Ihe put twenty few
h0QIt>' ■ * *
. .... jxfiX'WBCtHill.D.e.B,
85
263
n-*
SCO.
it*>*
Sotclc of Cotton In Interior Tptyns.,
sot txaroiP tx tire lUtcorw ; 1 ,
, igjje. ■ |
,-76501.-'>ili
.. U4S0L in 6!
...110551 . 9174
... Am, 4 w
.... 1W 7f0
TOWSJ;
Augusta auii. Hamburg, ,
Oct.l
Fept. 1
Experts oftottoh, Bice nitd Lumber
FOR TOE WEEK ENDING OCT. 20, 185C..
LIST OF VEBBEL8 IK P0E" 1
" nb«". ,'Vi
K State, (s) Hardie.... Phil C AiGrt iuer
Florida (s) Woodbull.. .N Y..Padciford Fay L* O
.Alabama (s) Schenck...N Y..Padelford Fay k < i
Orotto. Luilerkib. ...... 0l> , X..Brixh'»i7i I KV Cr
r».r]tiir.eiit. 1’oHird UU’g..... - A Low i i
Borneo, Slasrt.- iiis’g,.Brlgtara,
Telexraph, Hohb fc. ttonn. T
irtorgis, MvLeoo Uye , l.'.....'.CFet Mill.
(jwly EBroco.Bradshaw. disc',..... A Low tc Co
r Garrow; «ye.: dis’S'..Souilard iCrt’dt
Florida^ Seiinernisu.!.. . diVg... ,C FA.ii»Hil'fc
h" Biddle, Moulton dlV'R.... .G : .B'Conuhtag
phlo, Hnlchi)i»«...,. v . diS’8......C ATitamar
: ‘ , Barks. . -
Henry; Wil-on....; .Bosido.... .Isos A Waihwno
R A Alien. SliOf Aiil.. ,'Boitou /.Carjfcton Aitiuriaite
'man, Huneon....... Boston.,,; Brljj’bam,^ ».'/
Cbas William, Hanree. .disc’g... .Brigham, K.A C-
. ■ ■ .Terns. .-c.’iiy
Eats Brigham, Norton.. N Y.'lv.Brloinai.l'KfgO
Cordelia, Dunhiun.. .duo’g:.'.BrighamKelly & but
MggvTi
Bercbnrd kToray, Wn«»^Ua'g..Clsghorif.k««'ni
Carribee, Cnshisg....dia'g.........irWoCMlitric
I BUncoln, Webber..dla , *....Honler k'«sm«ie)i
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