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UTBMUr MORIHHU, OCT. !W, IMP,
FOB PHB3IDRNT:
JAMBS BUCHANAN,
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KOK VICK PRESIDENT:
JOHN 0. BRECKINRIDGE
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rawluii awln*
revolution which
fi. i t ' ot,n ' pr ru.olMMon. whli'h I* UloiilatoraouVof the Auilrni Time., |iulilliilic<l uiuuu, „„ 'i'litojuji uvuiiMik luet, wiuireuiioii
ml In Ilia receiii elMlUimi Initio In Ualna, rea|wotliiK Uio dllbrenoa Iwtwum Ilia lloiutuu loU i u In u u ....cu ul tliu lllmuiul
ouiniiruiulM), uni an iiiiiiuu u|ion lliu Niibhuku
mill Ntlimslia mu, la amah liuuttrlliutcU tliu
liioHclitoxoltcin. in mi i ay Hluviry quuatiuu. Uo
evidence fontlaliiil liy llio cxainiilo nf IVjlinayl. Wo wish tbu Innuu lu ri’guul to tin- mltiilnnioii ufinihiMlralfoii and lire [jivmu; Uomuuralfo |iur<
mnlkanilInillaim mlglit Iw added ns not loss ni'lvmsiiH to Ini distinctly iiiiilcrstemil. Tim • ■ ■■
aliiutlU'iint Hint of Ohlo-n Mliilu ivhloli olon . KBBDIIoiW (nitty would Imvo tliu |imiplu liollovu
„ „| in | u Co,mioMloniin 1111,1 "lodoimicnitlo |uuty ore lu favor in’ luuk-
UiiK, iwo yoam oIiium nliolo Loii|,r.osio.im , Kiuhubh nliivu State. Tliu trite dlttereil""
delegation ofedoHIre i tins Nebnwku bill, now |„.i, vre „ ,|, u ponitlmi of tliu two ourtionou tins
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TheCamler (taaaimlm In Ike North— •V-ram Matiin ta aaorcta.** Dabato lj.lwe.ii Uanornla Hoiulon and
No liolter evldeuoo could be given of the na. , R r* h ! P
. tlniinllty or tlio Domnonntlo |inrty thnii tliatue,' * , ™“ (ho fbronltlo
wlUiMtMUhS^trldwb'ir imirivThreo vortli! luuu In Uoorgla,oun mid do adopt a. nor own
hu met will
Ant-'mlMead JB- . -
Staten or IVniwylvoulii mid Imllniui, llunmomey uiid tliolr Nortberu o|ipouootn
Honuieli (br the Now York llmilil'. lib I iouelilug tlio iidiulwlon of Kansu. Here It
nonueement ol n great political fact. To tlio |,.
Hlarlora for tile Stale at Laesr,
WILLIAM H. STILES, of Chatham.
IVKBSONL HAIUU8, of Baldwin
ilTUUtlTUn rOU TRl OTATX AT I.AHUU.
UBNRYG. LAM AH, of Bibb.
AUGUSTUS B. WBlOHT, of Floyd.
snmuoT ukotoxu.
tat iHatnet, Thomas M. Fokman, or lllyim.
id. Dlatrlct, Samuil Hall, of Mac-on.
id. Dlatrlct, JAMB N. Ramsay, of Harris.
Mb. District, Lucius.!. Oaktiill, of Fulton.
Mb. DMnct, John V. Liwis, of Casa.
Mb. District, Jams P. Simmons,ofUwlnuott.
7th. District, Thomas P. SArroui.of Morgan,
ith District, Taos. W. Thomas, or Elbert
(Eleotton First Tuesday in November.)
THE OLDER I GROW, THE MORE IN
CLINED I AH TO BE WHAT IS CALLED
A STATES RIGHTSMAN.—Jam. Ouch-
anaa’s sport on Iks admission ol Arkamae, in
1830.
FULLT ENDORSE THE RESOLUTIONS,
AND MAY FURTHER SAY THAT I AM
WIIAT IS CALLED A STM I'E RIGHTS
DEMOCRAT.—John C. Br,. .nridft in re-
spouse to kit nomination for V>< Vice Pretiden*
•*
Farther by the Arabia.
1 ™ifaw York, Oob 21.
The Arabia leR Liverpool Saturday ovening
Private letters, dated on tho day sbe sailed,
and telegraphed Dorn Halifax, report the cut
ton market active, with prices In favor of tlio
seller. Sales of Saturday 13,000.
Middling Orleans .GJtiSJ
Middling MobUles 0}
Middling Uplands. lit
Holden are withdrawing their supplies Hum
the market.
Private letters favorable.
The monetaiy panic is subsiding.
Consols on Saturday were selling at 02\. on
account.
New York Cotton Market.
New Yohk, Oct. 21.—Tho cotton market is
dim. Prices in favor of the seller. Middling
Uplands 12}. Middling Orleans 12f.
ST tlmora Meeting lout Night.
Business did not permit ns to hear tho wliolo
of Mr. Dawson's speech last night at the St.
Andrew! Hall. Tha portion which we did hear
it Is bat jnst to him to say was characterized by
no bitterness towards bis opponents. His in
troduction was earnest and eloquent, exhibiting
on the part of tha speaker great command of
language.
In regard to the charges against Mr. Buchanan
growing oat of his conduct towards Mr. Clay—
and this seemed to be Nr. Dawson cblof com
plaint against him—wo have but ono ubserva
tlon to make:
It is lingular that strangera should be so
much mere tender or Mr. Clay’s reputation than
his own blood. When it is shown that his oldest
and hvorlte son, as bonoroblo a man wo ven
ture to aay as any in this broad land—is one of
the moot zealous nf Bnchanan'ssuppoitere—wo
have a fail worth any amount or rhetoric.
James B. Clay is not only advocating with
the utmost zeal and effectiveness the election
of Mr. Buchanan; he assorts, if we recollect
rightly, tlut Ills lather felt and stated during
his life time that be bad no ground of com
plaint against Mr. Bnclisnan.
The meeting was respectable hi numbers—
though the Hall was not crowded. Messrs. Jiouo
and Norwood Oiled the respective places nf
Chairman and Secretary.
Are Yon Rcndy,
It wunUbnta fortnight (says the Petera.
burg Democrat of last Tuesday) of Hie day on
Which the great Presidential battlo Is to bo
fought Are your friends In the country ready?
Do they appreciate the importance or this con-
teat? Need we repeat, that it is n >1 niggle
for the existence of the Union ?
Hitherto, similar elections have involved
questions morcly affecting the domestic policy
of tho country—how the government should be
administered and who should administer it.—
For the first time in tho history of the repub
lic a mighty lasuo has been made up for trial
in November, the result of which is to decido
whether wo are 'to have any government nt
all.
This Is a plain statement of the great .-use
now beroretbepeople. .Stripped of all outside
complications and collateral points of disagree
ment, this le tho naked, five, practical Issue
joined for the coming election.
To talk or voting for Sir. Fillmore Is folly—
the Idlest and most suicidal of notu-ense. If he
was over so worthy of your suflhigos—ever so
deserving of your snpport-lo vote for hint in
this contest Is to help Fremont.
Tho fight 1h between Buchanan nnd Fre
mont, Hr. Fillmore being crowded out or the
field.'These two represent the antagonistic
ideas of the present canvnss. Mr. Ilucbnnaii Is
the representative type of Union, of state and
citizen eqaaUty,ofa constitutional government;
Mr. Fremont, of disunion and State and cltl-
xen degradation. Mr. Fillmore stands os the
Symbol of nothlDg—no,wo mistake; his friends
wish that bn should represent tho division nnd
distraction of the South on a question in regard
to whlob every prompting or self-preservation
dictates tons to In a unit.
Now under which flag will you fight? that
which protecta yon in your rlghls and perpe
tuate! your government,or that which degrades
year manhood and dissarers your Union ?
PaoiABLi Rzsult—ThoNew York Journal
of Commerce, in its Presidential calculation,
gives:
“*• BeoMANAN-Mlaaouri D; Arkansas 4;
North Carolina 10; Kentucky 12; Texas 4;
10; Alabai
California 4; Illlnob
Tsonesaee 11—Total 174.'
MtLFimtOKr-Iowa 4: Vermont 6: Malno «;
OMo 23; Massachusetts ill; Bliodo island 4-
Doonrttlr-Now Hampshire 5; Connecticut
fli NawYork 35; Michigan U; Wisconsin 5;
Maryland 8 -Total 05. ’
We know of but few Democrats who place
Mr. Bocbanen’a electoral vote below two hun
dred, and many who aay that it will reach two
handled and thirty-nine.
IhdUna tS; Virginia 15; dcorgln
? M , U “'?r l PP‘ T, Louisiana 0;
HSi'l “ cw J eraey 7; and
DimiiexiA—Prof. B. H. Hendrick, of tho
North Carolina University, who recently avow
ed Republican sentiment was, on Saturday
hut, dismissed by unanimous vote or tlietnis-
teee of that Institution.
Ohio Ruction.—Cincinnati, Oct. 21^-The
Opnirerelcmd veto of Ohio show, the election
*“* 1! Republican Represents I
sutlWHcdea U oflliom l*y filt'iulu of Mint men-
mire.
Unt U i« nut MiU grv. i reaction iu Northern
Mvutiineut which wo w «*li to nutico—thut has
been ropeatedly iiroclaiuiud—it is tho cause to
which it is due. last tho llertihl utato it ill its
own words: ....
"Uuexaranlcil cltbrts have been made, bo! It by
S oakers and writers in t lio North us well us
o South, to woik upon the nntinnul fueling of
tho commercial classes in tho centml States.
One after another, Southern democratic (»ov-
ornors, democratic Senators and Democratic
oIUuo*holders under the geiturul guveiumeiit,
hive been prompted to threaten tliu Noith with
disunion iu vase of the detent of the democratic
candidate; uo consideration ofdeccucy, of loy
alty, of common respect for tliu Notth, was al
lowed to iuterfuro with tl'.o business of bully
ing tho Nortberu merchants into the support
of Hr. Buchanan. No doubt, to us, tho throats
of disunion, tho talk ol civil war uud forced
marches on Wushiugtou appear very poor and
sorry stuff; hut no mutter how sorry uud ub-
suru they were, they indicated u diseased state
of tho public mmd iu tho £suth; aud that dis
eased state of mind was euoogu to alarm the
commercial classes iu tliu central States, where
nearly all tlio commercial interests of the coun
try are concentrated. 7b this r.iu»r we must
undoubtedly ascribe the sudden check, of the
popular revolution uud the rcccut nmbubte
victories in Pennsylvania and ludiana.'
So then it would neem to buve been unite
in vaiu that the Ballimcro, Louisville ami
othor Hubmisiou and semi-freesoii presses
throughout the South, with Holts uud Winter
Davis, uud Ham Houston have proclaimed that
her people would meekly bow to the rule of
Fremont, Howard A < 'o.' true, these mis
erable wretches were not wautipg in
their assurances to the Black Republicans, that
there was uo danger to the Union, from the
success of their schemes. Leading South
ern submission articles were scattered far
and wide beyond the Potomac; Holt's
speeches too, four hours in delivering, were
published in whole, or iu part, in all tho Frc-
rnout papers. .Mr. Fillmore, speakiug from a
manly natural iuatlnrt had iudeed assured
tho Now Yorkers, that tin* South would unt
submit to this sectional iVe* ^'tl domination.
His Southoru supporters ;(.i <. ..Iliof them)
joined issue with him ou this -ii.glc point:
and smacking their lips in a gluttonous greed
for the 4< loavcs and fishes,” proclaimed it no
dishonor to accept office under tho enemies of
their section.
With what iueilahle scorn Mr. Fillmore ami
all honorable Northern men regarded these
false hearted Southerners need not be told'
Even the Black Republicans while eager to
profit by their treachery, doubtless despised
tho trators.
Fortunately for the permanence of the
Uuion, the Northern commercial classes,guided
by that common sonso which never forsukeu
them, were not slow in discovering that it
would not do to look to these renegades for nil
expression of Southoru sentimeut. It was ap
parent that these men, however willing to be
tray their section to dishonor and ruin, »iig/</
not be able to do it. Pretty generally, when
up for oflico nt the hands nt the people, they
had been repudiated witli loathing and scorn-
On the other haud the representatives of the
party which not only in name, but in fact, held
power iu the South. Senator Slidell und Gov.
Wiso, uud Gov. Johnson, of Tennessee, and
Mr. Toombs and tlio Richmond Enquirer uud
the Athens Danner, all advocates of acipiies-
ccnce in tlio unfair com) reraise of 18.10, would
glvo no assurance of Southern submission to
the rale of the Seward it es. They fully tn
dorced all Mint Fillmore had said on lids point
and stood fully prepared to verify ids predic
tion in tlio event of tlio happening of the pro
posed contingency.
And it is to the linn stolid taken by Mu-o
men nnd tho Southern Democracy, Mini I be
Northern friends of the South owe the power
which they have Ueu »bh- to wield so mio
fully for steming I lie desolating tide of bl.mk
republicanism Fremont, iu spile o! Dotw and
bis brother traitors, (stands defeated, mid llio
exist.-m o of tin- Union is prolonged at !ou*d li.r
a tetm.
Tuk Gwmious 1 Ith or Orroumi. -The
Washington Union thus announces the result
of the glorious victories achieved by the Demo
cracy of the Union, at tho elections held on tlio
14th of October, in Penn;;vlvanin, Indiana ai d
Ohio:
1. A Democratic minority of about live ibou-
sand in Pennsylvania over the combined forces
of the Black Republicans and Know Nothings.
2. A Democratic majority of about eight thou
sand in Indiana over the combined forces ol the
Black Republicans uud Know Nothings.
3. Tho defeat of nine or ton Black Republi
can candidates tor Cong less in Ohio.
4. The election seemed of three Democratic
United .States Senators.
6. Tho election of thiity-two Democratic Rep
resentatives to Congress-being a Democratic,
gain of twenty-four mcmlierc.
C. James Buchanan for tin? next President
Ircyondthe reach of all comliinalionsor con
tingencii'M.
Rki.iuiox Anoxii riiKSKUixoi.K*.—in Aug,
Rev. 11. F. Buckner bnpti.scd S Seminole Iniiiaiis
Ho writes :
Among those wiiocatue forward for prayer
where many young Indian men of protiii-c: l»e-
siees tho uoti:rious Aliraiu, the negro elder
—who has so long led these wild forest dill,
dren.
Alirain was well known in Hie Florida war
os one of the most niischcvious spirits ever
encountered by the white* during that prolong
cd contest.
Cokskcticitt.—Tlio result or tlic rc. ciit local
elections, which show u large fM'.crratic gain
and the course o( things lietnn? j since, ruder
tho go<Nl old Nutmeg Hiutu i.imn.A cerlnin for
Buch and Ureck. Tliu people mo Duoru wide
awake to their true interest than almost any
other Htato in the Union. Iu fact, Democratic
meetings, and tliu best of Democratic oratory,
are tlio order of tlio day throughout tho Htato.
At a recent meeting, the Hon. Isaac Touccy
and his friends were taken from their
carriage and conveyed to tho speakers stand in
ox cart, drawn by one hundred uud liftoonyoke
of oxen,eueh pair of cuttle being driven by a
Buchanan DcniutfraL A. Y, Ann.
A Dllcmii.
Ijct it lie remembered that tho contest in
Pennsylvania was in fact between Fillmore and
Buchanan. Fremont was hardly thought of in
tho canvass; nnd the ouly thing in fact detenu
ined by these elections is that he cannot possi
bly be elected, lie is in fact nowhere iu thu
ruco.—ljiuisvdle JuurnuL
This is refreshing, and will umuso the i>eo-
R io or Pennsylvania to know thut the contest
i thut State was between Fillmore und Buch
anan, when they all know it to have been other
wise. But grant that it ia so; and it proves
that Fremont is nowhere, ami Fillmore might
as well be; for witli all the Fremont men
to help him iio is beaten.— Imisvitlr Demit-
crat.
Benton's Dkhatks.—We have seen Home
specimen sheets of tho first voliimo of Col. Ben
ton’s Abridgment of the Congressional De
bates, from the press of the Appleton’s. They
fully Justify Die ccoroiums bestowed upon the
work by thr " " * *
Advtr.
he Nationul Intelligencer.—Com.
Arrest ox a Guanas of Forokuv.—On
Tuesday evening, llr. E. J. Norris, ice dealt/,
SPuffin?*?*■* Cambridge by Deputy
Bberiff Dearborn, and committed to await exa
mination on the oliarge of forging tlio slgna-
tore of Oago.Hittonger & Co., to paper to not
teas than $6,000.—Boston Courier.
gwt...
qui niiou Is tills: jfVic Democratic party,north
and South, will admit her J)ce or ituve, ju»t as
a majority of her citizens shall decide. Every
one agrees to this principle. Southern men,
among whom notice lion. Wiu. ti. l’r stun iu
his speech, which wo publish to-day, all agree
to admit herns a free Htato, if the majority so
vote.
But tlio republican jmrty, says, if you wish
to como in a free Htato, well and good; we wel
come you (o our unus; hut if on the oilier haud,
you wish to come iu us u slave Hlule, you must
stay out of the Uuion. No matter whut the
majority of her people desire lu regurd to her
domestic institutions, they say to them, we
kuow berth;r than you whut Is for your good,
mid yon must Uo us wo wish. Tlioy would im
post) upon them wiiou coiniug into tho Uuion u
condition which is iucumpuliblo with the digui-
ty of a sovereign Htato, u condition which bus
never yet been imposed up.ni any previous
Stale, a condition which, however much power
they have over her wheu a territory, the Con
stitution given no power to iiiiih^c when ubout
to beemuo a State.
All that is required by tho Constitution is
thut the government of thu Stoto to bo admit
ted should hu of a republican form. They
prate about restoring the government to the
principles of Washington and Jellersoii. 'They
never emiuciuled tliu principle of uo more slave
territory. They both admitted iuto the Uuiou
States witli slavery, und they did so because
tho people of those States so desired to he ad
mitted* They both left their bolemu warning
ugui list scctioM^iurties, hut wo see ono now
formed mid clSMnug their sanction. We should
wuut uo itctler arguments iu support ol our
course, than tliu words of the early Presi
dents.
[From tho I’eniw) tvuuiuu el lust Tuwluy.]
iUi-e llticliniiuii’s True l*o*2 lion.
Mr. Baeliuuau knows no North, uo South, uo
East, no West; hu kuows hut oue common
Uuion. The advocates of his Northern com*
petilur, nominated exclusively by a Free State
Convention, have vaiuly striven to torce him
iuto tliu positiou of uu "advoeuto of slavery,”
assuming themselves to he the clmuipious of the
“antihslavcry ” candidate. Mr. Uucbuuuu is
neither u slavery nor uu anti-slavery candidate,
lint thu udvoc.itc of the rights of ull. The
platform on wiiich hestuuds, lulrly interpreted,
is iu exact consonance with the good motto:
Vtho Constitution as it is, und the Uuiou its it
wits ;” uud with whicli, honestly muiutuhicU,
all Huctious und classes would have ubimduui
cause of couteutmeut. No alarm, no losses, no
calamities, national or individual, would ensue
the eveut of liis triumphant election.
Ou tlie other hand, tho advocates of Fremont
ever begin their ussuults with tlio expression
of Mr. Jefferson, in the Declaration of ludepeu-
deuce, that all tueu were created equal. And
negroes ure men. Such, we oil know, Is their
constant cry. Well, whut do they mean? To
tear up slavery by the roots—to set free 4,000,-
000 ol slaves, involving a loss to their Southern
brethren of $200,000,000? Whut else can they
meuu but mischief/ Unlortuuutely fur their
doctrine, aud their iuteprctutiou of Mr. Jet-
I'crsun’s meaning, thut great man himself was
the owner of slaves ull his lite! Not ouly so,
hut wheu he resided iu this city, us Presideui
Washington's Secretary of htuto, hu always hud
olio or mure of his slaves with him. And so
had Washington himself, uud uioro than hall
the Cabinet .Ministers and members of Con
gress. Unlike Uiu recent fate of Mr. Whcllcr,
tlioy were not subjected to molestation. Buck
things should bo reiiioinbered, when it is at
tempted to iucito tliu North ugaiust the South.
If there has been "aggression” by either sec
tion, our Southtrn brethren have certainly had
the woist of it. They uo luugcr enjoy the im
munities in our midst which were permitted iu
the days of Washington. They have hot en
croached ou us.
Equally unfortunate is the effort to show that
Jollersou aud Wuslihigtou were opposed to the
"extension of slavery,” provided tho minority
of the pooplo of a Htato applying for admissiun
do-tired to posses the "douicrttic institution.”
For, just four years alter the date of the Unit-
niiuoo of 17*7, the Htato of Kentucky was ad
mitted, uud iu 170(1, Tenuessoo came ill. Both
wore slave Hiutcs. They were both admitted
during Washington's administration, und Jrf-
ferson was ins Hecretury of Htato. Both of
these groat men approved thoso meusuies, uud
in tr.itii there was no opposition unywhere.
These are historical truths, against winch tho
wild surges of fanaticism m.,y moat iu vaiu.
Tho people, thou, exercised their undoubted
oonstitutiouid rigid of deciding for themselves
whether they would have slavery or nut. But
now, .Mr. Wilson, iu his unvarying speech—
lor he has im-moiizcd hut one—says wherever
lie goes "elect Fremont Jie is pledged that every
inch of our territory, iu future, stiuil be conse
crated to freedom,’* that is, no slave shall be
token there. “Our” territory, lie surely can
not mean that tho public domain belongs ex
clusively to any imriicular section. But he does
moumthut Mr. Fremont is pledged to deny to a
certain section, whicli is u joint owner,*equal
rights. This is violative ol llio fourth article of
thu constitutionjih any oue may see; und it at
once arouse our brothers of the 8uutli,uml for
ces Miem iuto a position of determined untagou
ism.
Whether or not it is their desire or interest to
exercise their privileges, nil reflecting men
must see tho injustice ami tlio danger of taunts
mg a brave aud generous people with an avow-
ed purpose ol depriving them or their constitu
tional rights, by the power o/superior numbers
in Congress, with a I’resident chosen without
ooiiHullutinn with them, und elected without
ever soliciting their approlwtiou or support.
Htich pr«•vocations and menaces, to which may
he added the expressed purpose to abolish
slavery iu llio District of Columbia, whether
the owners hu willing or uot, may well iuducc
serious reflection on the part of every citizen
who jiiesires the peace and pmspeiity of bis
country .and is not yet convinced that Ills Smith-
erh brethren lire dead to honorable impulses
indillbieutto injuries wnutunly inflicted.
lu regard to Mr. Fillmore, the third candi
date Ik-lore the people, although it has lieen as*,
suited by his admirers that hu has uo seeth nal
partialities, yet it is an imdctiiable fact that hr
was, cut n moment ago, consorting and co
operating with Mr. Fremont, the enemy of tho
Union,and thu would-ls) oppressor of the South.
They soomoil to Imvo formed a partnership at
tho North, even while their respectlvoJournaST
kept up a make-believe antagonism.
Much are the resjicctivo attitudes of the can
didates. Vulers'! judge for yourselves, ami
judgo wisely, lor stupendous consequences may
uttend your decision.
ty, repudiating their platform himself aud
ehurgiiig that the purty had also repudiated it (
by their eudoiscmeut of llio Kuusas FaciliCu*
lion hill und thu iuleriiut improvement bill. He
was singularly mild towards Mr. Huchuimujitid
gave him credit for great integrity uud patriot
ism, uud seemud to think his great private fault
was being a bachelor, hut held huu responsi
ble for the uctiuus uud tho platform of the pur
ty which uomiiiuUd him—both of which he
utterly repudiated. He guvu as Ills reasons tor
supporting Mr. Fiihnoro that hu hud been tried
uud not tuiiud wauting;tlmt ho ouly wuutcd a
chuuco of successfully competing with Mr. Fre
mont, aud Mint he represented tho principles
which Gou, H. cherished. Ho took strung
grounds for tiie Union, and advocated acquis
esecneo on tho part of tho South iu ease Fre
mont was clouted.
Gen. Busk, in reply, spoke iu it very feel
ing aud eloquent manner of tliu looliugs which
had existed between him and his eolleugue lor
tho past tweuty yours, and while ho differed
widely with niiu in his present political posi
tion, lie yet accorded to him patriotism und'
intergriiy. iio proceeded to Uofuiid tho Ne
braska hill; ho proved that ugitullou had
existed uu Mil* slavery question ever siuuo the
passage ol the ordinance ol in7, that it ha*,
never been silcuccd; that thu Missouri Com
promise was uot u compact, uud-'gavo fuels to
prove it, und condemned ii liccuuse it pro
claimed thu right of Congress to legislate upon
tho subject ol slavery, uot only iu the Terri
tories but iu the Hiatus, a doctnuo which Gou.
Houstou hud said iio repudiated.
Hu proved the Nebraska bill to Iks uothiug
more iluiu the establishing of equal rights to
all the Slates, which hud been destroyed by tlio
pussogc of tlio Missouri Compromise. That
tho North had never rogurded thut euuctmout
us of binding torce, uud it was mockery for tlio
.South any longer to ultouipt to sustuiu u. iio
defended the Democratic party; severely
handled tho antecedents of iMr.Filliuoru prior
to his election as Vice President, uud also
many of ids actions while l’resideut; *pokc
ol Ills course towards Texas are being arbi
trary uud tyrannical iu respect to the Santa Fe
question, aud also iu regard to ids endorse
ment of .Mr. Bartlett’s giving away the Mestllu
Valley, iu ordcrtodolc.it the Southern l’ucilic
Railroad ; also spuko of Ids timid action upon
tho compromise measures, and h is mild enforce
muni of the Fugitive Sluvu law.
He charged luiu with being one of the prime
instigators oi the excitciucut whicli was disor
ganizing thu cuuuiry, wheu lie liecumo Presi
dent, aud denied him any great credit lor his
oath of nillce, wheu such powerful circum
stances impelled its action. He spoke of the
merits of Mr. Buchanan. Ho had been tlio
‘warm Iricud and defender ul Texas. He had
been u conservative, patriotic statesman, uml
his record furnished uo proof of a desire to
deprive thu Bouth of her constitutional right;
Hu (Geu. Rusk) was also fur tho Uuiou. lie
would maku sacrifices to preserve it; hut ii
u shite of things should ensue lu whicli that
equality which is guaranteed to the South by
L'oustitiitiuu will bo destroyed, aud the rule
of a fauuticul majority usurp its place, he would
Ntrike buck, though uiiihiluliouslioulil ho
tho consequence.
A correspondent ot the London Times, writ
iug from Viunus, makes this statement
Aud it has mure than once been suggested
lo me that the King of Naples would liurUly
have displayed such extreme obstinauey h.ui
lie not hecu uasured that Austria was stioiiglj
opposed to the ideaol a hostile ileinoiistrntion
against him, it may be us well to Jay before
yuu a siieeiuet uct-uuul of tliu eoudact of the
Imperial Goverumeiil towards Naples ou the
one haud, uud towurds England uml Franco on
tho other. Even during the war Austria re
peatedly counselled llio King of Naples lu
avoid giving offence to France aud England,
" her allies,'' uud since the conclusion ol peace
she luis uot ceased to urge tho King ol Naples
to luako tlio concessions so strongly insisted uu
by the Western Powers. The Austrian govern
ment has, however, always carefully avoided
oiicroauhing ou the sovereign rights of the
King ol Naples, and that lor a reason which is
sell-evident. If Austria werutojoiu England
and FraUeu iu their present attempt to torce
the King of Naples to govern ins subjects
rationally, would shu uot assist iu establishing
a precedent which might, perhaps, ho a source
ol great future inconvenience to hcistll'/
When the ollicinl papers ure laid before Parlia
ment, it will Ire seen that the conduct Au-triu
on the Neapolitan question bus been uuytning
hut unfaithful. Hhu promised lo usu ull tier in
fluence ou the King of Naples in order to m-
ducu him to ruuko tlio required concessions,
but she, at the same time , declared Unit Mic
could not possibly go beyond perNiiusiun, as
arbitrary interventions iu the etcruul uliidrs of
states were contrary to intorimtiouul law. It
is not my intention lo say thut the exact hm
S uage employed by thu Imperial Government
us now boon given, hut tho words employed
certainly convey tho sense of thu communica
tions from time to time mude to the London
und Puria Cabinets. Thut this Goverumeiil
has done all in its power to persuade France
not to join England in u hostile demonstration
agaiust Naples may be considered certain.
The Lumpkin Plaimloalcr, of the Mill in
stant. says "Col. James M. Clark, an Old Line
Whig, addressed u small caowd at the Court
House last Tuesday. We didn't hour all of his
siiecch, hut understands he iuteuds to support
.Mr. Buchatmu because lie is the only man that
can beat Fremont, t-'uid it was consoling to
know tlmt i flic Imd changed, ho changed in
illustrious company, and named revenil of the
distinguished men ot the State and country
who hail declared lor Buchanan. Gave the
Plaindeuler liberty to pitch into him if it deem
ed prooer, aud—that’s all!’’
Pitch into him, Mr. Plaindealer.—Columbus
Sun Oct. 21,
Hitvniinuli Murknl, October 513,
'JOTTON—Mirkot very active yenluriUy and lha
transactions tliu Urgui<t or (lie scaom, anil root
up Rill halos, nt thu IhllnwItiK partimi.ars: W at
11, CUat It MO, inoatlijh. lfiHat ll<4, 44 at
1IK. at It 7-10, teutiatlljfe, 40 at II*,'. *1 al
1lK.72»ll1Ji,lWal 12.
ISx|M>ii«,
ItUdTOV—llark Henry—l«U.'l bales Upland Pot
ion. 12 halos aud ny:i Mies, and i) hints old Lou.
itOCKI.A.NI), (Mk )—H:l»r Po;It*r—00,000 fuel of
lumber
NEW VoltK— dir 11 Klanuur-02t tiules uplund
eidtun, l.'U sks wheal, 20,uT0 *cel luinbur, 1 hbd
wax, 1 libl peaches.
Imports.
NEW OlthKASt—Per re-lir Julia A itlch—1UM
bbls'wi.bky, t-JI bblt. loulubHs, ItBLculls repo, 1
halo wt ol mid siimliy md/.i.
AUUtJb'fA, Oel 23.—Outloti—Thero were about
Hue buh-8 bold lo-duy at rather Irregular prices.
Middling Fair ll)j to 11#. Foma few lotsuffluer
Cotton brought higher prices* Holders art nut five
Millers, ami yield with reluctauco. The news by
tho Arabia was ruedvod ton lute lo bavo uuy ill'ect
upon prices to duy,
(feargo Law.
Bonnet has at length .dismissed his pet, lav-
Oak George, as a hopeless humbug. Of him lie
say s.
“Wo liavo IV M K'lilty or a great Imrglary
with regurd to UmirgeOiw. Wo Imvo hnikoil
down tho Imicra ol tlio imlltM munngorlo to
wt him on Ills |iiiu Ivluro the poonlo. Wo-
thought Im Imd tlio mull iu him lo inuke u (el-
ling, vigorous rouu in tlio jiriwut oxigeuoy or
tlio republic. We paraded him In all Kortu
o uliupou—turned him tills wuy and that—doe-
torod him in ono stylo, physicked him in numb
er—gave him views aud ideus, and inaxinu,
nnd npothegiiu, und oegnslonnlly a bit or uoc-
trj; lint witli ull wo could do, usslstvd by ex •
Senator W, »tcott, 8Uoa M. Stillwell, Ciidrle*
kdwurda Ixader, and other wortlilcn, Ucurgo
Uw turned out to be a great humbug, und Tut
a politician only fit to lie laughed ut. Ilia ridl-
ouloua opuratiuuH in Ida canventimia nnd meet-
uga, during tlio piut lew innutha, Imvo only
Injured Uio cuauc of tho oppoaitiun to tlte demo
cracy, and materially damaged tlio ptiwimeta or
tlio candidate he endcuvorwi lo nasiat. Like a
big bull In a ulilnu abop.lte amaahea everything
with winch lie cuinea in contaeL We really
new liopo that bo will uow go luck to priyate
lire, und beemne a reapeetuble, Uial-rearing
citizen. Wo rather think that lie will auccecd
iMlter In religion than In politico. One hair
the money bo Ima thrown uwny im uiilitical
haipta-fiml It been In ballding uhurebea and
eatabllahlng nunneriea, would have given him,
with tlio Point, a character for benevolence,
munificence, unnotity, and devotion, whicli
would lest him ell the days of bin lifosund omn
for him aaplendid proapect hereafter.'*
Down Knot, there nwldea a certain M. D,
Ono very cold night he waa roused fram Ida
; umbe 7 , b J* loufi knocking et Ida door.
He went to the window and aaked. " Whit’*
there?-’ "Krlend.-- " What do ya, wai?'“
"Wanttoalay hero nil night-' “/stay there,
weat theSulL be,eT " l “ lt *M *>wn
Pennsylvania Lruiflatl'iik.—Philadelphia
Oct. 21.—According to u statement in the
Phihnlolphiii Pciiiisyivaniiiii our State Legis
lature stands a* fnlllows : Senate Dcmuciuts i;»,
opposition 18. Houho—Democrats fi7, opposi
tion 43, Democratic niiijorlty on Joint ballot ii.
An Allniitn Citizen In Lurk.
One ipmrlei* tlm cnpiul prize of Sfio.uOO In the
ttnuiharii Military AcaUuiuy Littery, Class II. which
was ilrawu on the loth inst.. was drawn by n citi-
xpii «if tills plarc. on a quuiter ticket cnstiiiK him
only $2 60—a pretty gomt luvestinoni, wo think,
amt a much more profitable oue than any specula
tion in cottonor (itut-tMi bets that wo have heard
of lately.
Wo stepped into flwnn k t'o.'s <>11100, iu this city,
yesterday, aud saw tlio fur tunutn Individual. Mi. II.
lAiigfunl, pass over Ills ticket, amt puck-t llio Ming
llttlosum of I2,fi0o. Mr. I.’ingliird lias been n citi
zen iff Atlanta lor a uumlior ul years, n poor, but
liuncslnnd industrious man, am! wo are really glad
that the gilt of rortuuc lias, iu tins lushiuro, been
so happily bestowed.
Wo also learn that, iu tho same l.ollcry, a quar
ter or tin* prize of $2n,(Min was sold by Mr. J. M.
Roach, of Witumpkn. Alabanm, to Mr. lilinuu
Leake, a well known citizen of that p ace, lii.onr
the ratno amount in Columbia, J'oulli Carolina; nnd
ono of $10,000 in Iiuylon, Alabama; i.nd ono of
•Io,(H)0 in Ijitironzo. Ccorgbu
Swau k Co. nro oorminly treulhig llio public to
some rplumlld prlziv, and the gratification of a
micccmI'uI oporotor is \cry nun-li enhiini-od, hy tlio
i>r»iupt ami co irtoo’i* iiinini.-r with wliloli they
nsli tlu-lr prlzos. Wo rccisium-u.l with plcaoirc,
these fiivoritihtltoriiM to tlmra iuchncd to invia
lu this way.—Atlanta tnMIitimcer.
Worms t Worms t!
Various theories liavo been started rclalivo to
tho origin ol'lutoiiliia! worms, uud yot tho question
IsKtiliavoxcdoiitt among metlical aiitliortllos. or
•lie ruct, however, oil arc fu/ormed, ami iu which
all agree—tlio fatal uaturo of tho hdluciico they ex
ert on children. At this season nf tin* year, tlio at
tacks of worms nro most frequent ns w ell a* most
daugcrum,. Wo take great pleasure hi Uir<suing
the attention or puents to the Vormi/ugn or |i,-.
M’Iaiio, prepared by Fleming Urns., Pittsburg. It
ono or tlio iiuut extraordinary uiedicinos over iu
rmlucwl to the public, amt bosjiever rolledorsuo-
cess when tried.
j&r I’lirchnsors will bo carumi to oak for Dr.
M’ljtuo’s Celebrated Verm Hugo, luanuiactiirod by
Fleming liras,, of fill burg, Fa. All oibcr Ver-
mirngoslu comparison aro worthless. Dr. M’Ijiiio’h
genuine Vcrudruge, also Ids celubratod IJver tills
can now lie had at all ros|Mstiable Drug Stores.
Nimo guuuiuu without Uio stguatiire ol
00128 (U) FUMING BIUM.
JntrUigcnce.
Port ol* Savannah
October MD
Arrlvcil.
Dark Hymn, Gray, ilutu, Mo., will) 60 tuns buy,
to M A Wilder.
ling I'bilura, >pruguc, New York, toKilglunu,
Kody .v Co.
Fohr Julia A Rich, Hears, Now Hrleuiin, to trade
ett k Huulllugs.
Hi'lir W 1) .loukius, Foisyth, Ogcuuliee, with 4000
bue rough rice, to lluberslutm .v eon.
Fchr U-opoid u'lNiiiiiull, Austin, OgccJice, nitu
i ,6c0 bus ruugu rit'H, to lluhvrcham ti Sou.
Hclir L-.JIuh Ui-inl, tiroveiisttuo, usrabaw Jslaud,
witli uuliast, to itusu, Davis & iraig*
reuilet's llat, lruin plu-.iadon, with no les rico, to
iluburahaiii k Mtn.
31 c King’s Flat liom Flaututiuu, 1,400 busbob-
ltuugli ttice—H Hubcrsliam k sun.
Judge King’s Hat, from pluiuution, with 1,<'0U
bus rough rice, in Jtuburshuui A Sen.
Hen ilarriM.ii's Hal, from plantation, with bUO
bus ruugli rice, to Jiunursbutu AHou.
Hub. reh-jin s fiat, irum plant.lion, with ItiOO bu.-.
mugn mu, to tlubcrsliuni k Hon.
Ctvnrcde
Dark lli-nry. Wilson, Boston—Dauu k Washburn
hebr) id tel, .-pales, Kuckland, Me—Urigtmui, Kelly
•k Co.
Fehi B Hutiimr, Applegate, Now Yoik—Williams k
Kutehlio*
Di-parlMl,
>tittim-r Hwau, Juliustmi, t;vuii?ro'n Ferry.
Mcumrumlii.
SFOXKX.
S W of Cape Iraikuut, sc t
from Fuvauiiau, umlur sum.
I'landouiu, Uiown,
ull huudHSlck.
Kcccliit* Per Ccm . . ttullroad.
OtT. 24—1123 bales cut re i .;*J bbls Hoar, 26
bales Uoiu4s ury tmlus, auu .. r/o, to Kthridgc A
Hull, OCuhui, Ui igliuin, Kelly a to. i-ruukmiA;
Branti \, Way k Tuyior, Dana A Wushbum, lluru-
wicko & Cuuke, llurdtu A Co, Hunter k tJamindl,
Cohens \ Hertz, Bo.-tou x Villa tonga, Helm k H*a
tor, Bulb well k Wldtehcad, Uuriuany k Lhanq-I
4)11, W Duncan, Harper X Go, .Nouly k Co, .lueksim
\ Wlniu, \v It Bui roughs, Huso, Davis k lung,
KabuutVHinUh, •• Bums, A H.iywood, 11 tirilliu,
W \\ iNNtbriiige, W I* Y'uiige, J W .vudersun, J Van
derson, ItKugt, i tal k .V Coolo), Cooper k Fru-
suro, Yongc & Frierson; .1 turns, Dr.i It smith,
Has timer .1 F Tin ker, - M i.ulllteuu, Bell ,v |*ifn-
tlss, % 8, Par*hie, It li.ibcrfliuiu k Hull, II N Aid
licit.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SWAN &. CO’S LOTTE
HIES,
[AVTUOKUKI; IIY TUK 8TAT). Off OKoROM.J
NOVEL Sul)EME!!
CAPITA!, PRIZE
$40,000
3,280 PKI'/JM—MiWKnT PJHZF. $4*.
3Iorn Ilian One Prize lo every Ten
’Ticket n !
I’HI/.KH (iUAHANIKFJ)!
FOIIT OAINBS ACADEMY I«OTTKKY
CLAS> 21
To lit! drawn in the city ot \tlunta, «a., in public, n
Fit IIMY, November 28. 1803, on the plan nf
FIND 14*: NTMBKIWM!
Aar Purchasers In buying 10 Whole Tickets,
are gnurant ed a Prize oT *10—Halves uud Quar
ters hi propurtmn,
•S A MU Idle SWAN <S( CO., Mttnnger-
au,(K)0 Ticket.i—3,28l) Prlzca.
FK1ZBB AMOUNrSfnrO
$20 4,0 0(1 ! !
Will In* distributed nccording to tho following
tmiDINal. HCIIKMK!
I prize id *40.000 U
I •* 12,000 is
I " 6,noo Is
« " 2,000 is
■ “ 1,000 Is
.^J.ooo ll
®200 aro
too sro
70 aro
APi'imxiRATiox piuzra.
■I prize* of 160 app’g to *40,000 prize, ure
* “ *"* “ 12,000 prira, aro
5,tg)0 prize, ara
2,000 prize, aro
1,030 prize, arp
1 " ..
10 prizes id..
loo •• or.,
itw " ...
.*I0,0(M>
. I2.IKSI
. 6,(HJH
. 2,(HK-
. 1,(100
.. 1.UHI
. 2,000
. 10.00-1
. 7,000
4
4
4
8
4u
3. aw
126
100
76
60 _
46 " '200 prizo, are 1,800
40 are 120.00c
3,280 prizes amounting to *204,000
Whole Tickets *10—Halvos *5.00—Quarter* *2.60.
PLAN OP 'ME LOTTERY.
30,000, Numbers corri*|*)inliug with thoso num-
li'MS on llio Tickets are placed in ono Wheel Tho
first 213 PrizoHurcpluc.il In unci her Wheel. A
number Is drawn I'rmu tlio number Wheel, and at
thcraiuu time a Prize U drawn from tho other
Wheel. The Prizo drawn is placed nguluet the
Number drawn. This oporntlon is repentod until
ull thu prlzvs are drawn out.
AI'I’Uoximatio.v 1’hizks —The two preceding and
tho two succeeding Numbers to thoso drawing Uio
HM 1« Prizes will bo eutitlodto the 04 Approxi
mation Prizes, according to the Scheme.
S3.000 Prizes or $40,UlO will bo determined by
the lu-t figure olTho nuinbor that draws the *40,000
Prize. For example, if tho uuinber drawing the
$40,0 o Prizcnnl- with No. 1. (hen all tho Tickets
where the number ends in 1 will be entitled to *40.
If tho Number ends with No.-.*, then ail tin? Tickets
wliero tho number ends In ss will bo eutltlo4 to $40,
aud so on to u.
GUKATINDUCKMKNTS TO CLUBS.
As, by this Hclieine, ono Ticket iu every 10 if
guaranteed todruw *40, we will sell Cerllfirates ol
Packages of 10Tickets, (whoro thomimlmrs eud in
'•.'■h ;*• t 4 * f* *'• L R - o. o.) *i tim rniowing rates,
whicli Is the risk ou them.
Ali that they draw over tho amount guaranteed
accrues to tliu purchaser.
Cortlficos of Package of 10 Wholo Tickets., ,....*60
“ " 10 Hull' “ go
* “ -* 10 Quarlor " 15
It will be perceived, by lids plan. Hint lor *00 tbe
purchaser bus a t'crlificato of 10Tickets, when II
ho buys Tickets hu would only get Ibr thut sum 0
Wholes, thus by buying O’er illeates he has rour
more chances lor turgor Prizes—Halv. a and Quar
ter Packages lu pro|iortioii.
IN OKIIKKINU TiCKKTS oil CKI(TIF>OATK8.
Knulo.-e tlio money to our address Tor tbe Ttokeu*
ordurod, uu receiptor which they will Iio forwarded
by first until.
Tlio drawn numbers will l>c forwarded to pur
chasers immediately alter tho drawing.
4HJ* Purchuimrs will pliMse write tliolr signatures
plain, aud give their Post miles, County uud State,
itcim-mhnr that every prize is drawn, aud naya.
bio without duducliuu.
Ali prizes of $1,000, and under, paid immediately
alter the drawing—othor prizes at tbe uaualtimeof
thirty days, full without 'Induction.
44" Al! communications strlutly confidential.
Prize tickets cashed or rouowed in other tickets
at either otlice.
Orders lor tickets or certificates can bo addressed
cither to
H. HWAN k CO., Atlauta, Ga., or
‘**’t ‘-6 q. 4«V vV. M1.U40 aery, AU
to rent em item
,-Jhntn.
Me*. Rent $360 tier
A. WHJiUn,
_ 111 Bay at.
GROGERIKV,
O'I.Ihj.™ Ilr.ml It Willl.ra.'. 10 ounen Nan.
60 ubln l.ntliur FaUou Boston Rum
23 "Boston <>
»> " Old P. H-Oln
60 •* K* PlielpB It/oDIu
60 N O. ltecUtivd Whisky
26 bbls Domestic Brandy
26 K casks 4th pinof Brandy
20 H •» •• i‘
26 .* 4 " Malaga Whiu
60hots (.'rushed and Powdered Htuart's Sugar
60 11 Stuart’s A. a U. GlarifiudSugar
• 60 V " u. •• "
10 btida choice SI. Crutz "
10 *• •* l». R. m
6o " ''rime Bacon Sides
20 “ " i ‘-Shouldora
16 casks By ara Isaip-in Porter
20 a ca*kaTeuerillu Wluo
loo Bags Prlmo Green Km Cnfibo
100 •* Fair do •« «
60 bugs cdoica Government Java Coffee In mats
16 boxes Adanuuilfuu C'audloi.
Ill sioro uud for ralcb y
FCKAN1UN, JOHNSTON k CO.
oct26_
HARPEii VOB HOVflCBEB;
H aRPKK'S N'cw Moutlily Muguziuo for Novom
ber. Kacoivcd aud fur sale by
WAKNOCK ft DAVIS.
ocW * 16« Congress si*
B UTTKK k CHKKSB-
26 kegs Cbcloo Gosbeu Buttor.
$0 boxes English Dairy Cheese,
100 uo Cboico Goshen do, white.
Liudlug por steamer aud fou sale by
0uli4 BOKANTllN, JOHNSTON k CO.
GUHNY CLOTH.
| Boll* heavy Gunny cloth,
f Fcr*ate by
J. W. LATI1U0P k CO.
ZPl&BBfiSIBIWLlkJLs
A U. PEKSONB desirous of obuining FRESH
MILK, Morning and Evening, are Iio. eby noil-
lied that they oauoblalnUioaatnoataro uced price
by calling at my rasldeuca. No. 5S IJBhKTY
STKKLT.
oct 1—dim
A HABMON.
PRIVATE ROARDINbr
A Fr.W s.nglo genllemou can obutu good Board
aud l/Kiglng at tbe So. Weak corner >t,
Juueu and Piice Street’s.
IHI23 2w
ROOTS AND SHOES.
a RKCKIVKIl by late arrivuts, tsuly’s GAD
■^TERri. Gentlemen's Oxford TIES.
Gouts and Boys’ GAITERS,
uentfltow Quartered, Calf and Patent feather
SHOES. .
Douttomen’s Fine BOOTS.
M. J. BUCKNER,
oct 10 No. 71 and 162 Gibbon's Building.
MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING.
MRS. FKKEUND will open
Fall Millinery.
I1I1S DAY. October 14th, 1866,
at lint ROOMS,
No. 174 HR'.UUIITON STREET,
it* araiKx.
•cl 0
in
rSU
B L'MJlCll COUNTY SI I Kill FF SAIJv—Will bo
soi l on tho first Tuesday lu Novembor next,
bulbro tlio court liousu door In Statesboro’. Bulloch
County, within thu iihiiu. hours of sale, tho follow,
lug property, to wit: one tlionsuudand Iwenty-fi nr
acres of land, bounded north by Mill Crei-k and
s mill west by Solomon llrnnnen’s land. Levied on
astlm propurty or John Aklus, to satisfy a Ufa is-
sued from tin* Mmcrlor Court of said county lu fit-
vor uf\V. II Rawlo- Property |Niiou*d out by Jolio
Akin • 1 j-vy made October I6ih. I860.
oct26 JOHN 8. DENMARK, SRC.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Tho aohr. 0 H,
fcPKASLK\, Cain- Foster, will have despatch
jvo port. For rreight apply to
• c. A* GRK1NBB.
ROOTS AND SHOES.
THE subscriber bus opened
JW V a BtH/f and SHOE Sll IRK ut
LV V Nih. 71 and 162 GIBBONS'
V*""^^^DUU1LDINU. uext disirtotbe
I'lmmiig More of George S. Nichola A Co., aud so
licits tlio patronage ol Ills .friends und llio public in
general. M J. IIUCKNKH.
oct 7—ly
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOKSA1.E
Jflh THE SUBiCRIBF.lt offers lor sale bis fink
X PLANTATION, H|
in l iberty Oounty, culled Mlllbt«vcn, a tuutcu tnr.*<
miles from Hluesvdle, aud six miles from the •.'•.It
Railroad, couialnhigThrco Tbou.-and Acres. Tin 11-
hundred acres cleared and under goml lencc, n.osi
of which has boou Geared within tbo lust row years.
The othor perilous Imvo beeu highly manured for u
number ol years, and are uow very productive, uo
tho place is a valuable Saw and Grist Mill on a loo
stream, m good running order * a largo and commo
dious Dili House, us good as now, with running gear
lor horse power, together with a good Gin. Go<-d
new framed Negro Houses, aufltcicnt to uccoinum-
dato filly Negroes. His elegant ucw two mo»\
Dwelling House, together with all necessary mu
Buildings, Mich us .Stubles, fern Ilom.es, kc in
laci every thing in such order that the purchas. i
cun realize tho lull resources of tho laud with* m
the outfit) or a dollar hi fixtures. It is probably to.?
best settled PmtitaUuu lu Uberly county.
It will bo sod ono (bird cush, thu bulauce in oi <
and two yours. The only hidiii-emeul to sell u «o-
luct thut the subscriber lias another Plantation M.\
miles from this, and tbu uecossary alt cut ion to huh
lakes loo much lime from bis professional cugsjrc
monte, hence ho would relieve liinixcll of tho tnic
of ono by Uls|H*sing of it,
When al homo tho subscriber will tuke ptmumr-
iu showing tbo ploce to uny ouo who inuyeull, and
in liis absence Mr. Benjamin Dorsey will show u.
octlti-lawHw WM. B. GAUlJiKN.
for’“balr.’
JBi M.x 'list u ol ini.ii, 6t:t» mre curl..; i
X n.m t III Ii. lLi-«ll> el M.VSIUI I. et! III :.
aim (.Mil I life ail, V.il! kiibiuu IO 11% gill Ii
Rin.tt-ini i.i.i.(mi, nt. V11it «ic.i gl ii 14-\
Ion times over. Appij lo
IhblT tt 0. A. CLOUD
UOJiEYU LADY'S BOOK,
L'iuK NUVKMBFJt-Hvui IvihI by
J: J. U. CUUliEDGK, Agt.,
oc undei tbo Maraball House.
P ______
6U bbls Mercer Potatoes
30 do Red and Willie Onions
26 do Choice Apples,
I rending aud tor rain by
OC122 HOIJXIMHF, JOHNSON"A Cl i.
f.lin.yt.iiniu IteliJHSr .
iUkHlauuKU, Oul. -JI.—The Uni I
tlon called by’TlmddMM Ht«eaX?’ w »-l
uiti-Huuliuiuu clreteral liiket, SStmtiH*«I
Utiaalteruii' u, mwtir tlic wuKu* k »l
prereuted. A euiuiuliteo or u Si
tiuuaturiul dlHtiiut wus *»»]
peruiauetit nlfirera. Ihniui tbeXJ" "foil
uuuimtteu, the uUUrm. ul WOrtratSS “"•'I
President or tbs Uepubllsau Kjteciitte^ ,u »l
mittee, sxiwsiug tbe sua r «, or5JH
suu lu nlalhm te tbs slssteral uS,
for tbs iufonuaUuu si tbs iusmbesi , iirS n *l
vsutiuu. it sxsited inusb isellnx
Itusputsbss received Hum p|,ii'ud,.i,i- I
iisuumuB tbs ibtsbUsu sr tbs »l
uouiice uud repudiuls Sunder,,,“ ^“**1
duml tnusli sxsiteuitiil usd uuukS^'- * .
lodd, ot Cumbetluud, Wus
ut tbs Csuvsutiuii, who uiudi' ji
speesb, fitter wbicb u ssmimlto
tuiurm uu slseturul tlcksi, wKfil
ticket im ugieed upon liy the Union 1
iu Philadelphia. A touiS
lioibted, tbs Presldsbl m utl ^
l>is;/ure uu uddres,, with uutbsrity tofclj
uu lues u tbs Ulsiubsn ul lbs eusiffiy
rbsciuHUKsssusu Si tbe csnrS .
very sxctluig. Pinully they UbS H
nine cheers lor tho ticket. 1 i
\VulkiriTiXt; Baltic
Ihe advices I rum Kicurauua tn a. . I
rtute tbut Wutker, fiudiuq IheTutm^Jgl
ugsu Uerasyu, witbdtswjeuviuuMSi
there, lbs snsmy, uuuibsrlu,VjK*f
sstupied thei.lucs. Uen..Vulk“r CiM
smub fotesui Grusuduoududrusrei ii
lisautya with 1,«W) mss, uud mstZ
on thu 12 th, hour tbo oily. .
He rspulsed tbstu, diivieir lba„ m..,.
Mrejijyu.wben. Iks butUs bided ssld,
,, At duyl'qbt ucourier urrivid witli tbe n.J
that 140U butivss Slid Uuulsmuulldte ,
ssigisq t.rsiiuda. (leu. Walker dtnii
umirtu ut Urauudu ut lu „ u tbs msE|3
lJtb. lie found ujjoii isarbiu* the hi j
reuudmu the city, tbut tbs wbuls fatSJ
sbeiuy bud burncuded tbsmscluca within f
eburged, driviss them lium tliclr
ruutiug them out ut lbs dty. wiE, J
lured ull lbs coumundcra usd all Uu t
field pisses. (Irsul slaughter was cuuuniu
uud tfis sunny's total loss iu billed uud ».<
ed, is estimated at 11(1(1. Walker bad Its
killed uud Hi wounded.
Walker would outsh immediately ,
suyu uud Uuu.
His bixips were In tbe highest tmrib.
ihe citizens ol' Granada held lie florr*
meut buildings for 33 bsurs boteus
cuuiu to their relief.
Seveml Americana who hud no cuureti
with \\ ulker, were innrdeied by the native 1
Ohio Klkution.—Cindnijuti, Ott q__Tj
CongrertHioual vote ol (linohJjuwhIktkd
of b Democratic Mod 12 Republican Repihd
utivea. Thin doea hot iueit,de31 r.CumijbeU'cd
trict, wliUM* election iyiII be conieMetl. 1
Tiik llKM-LT in IniTaIna.—Cincinnati
21.—Eighty-eight enuutira or Indiana. in.,
otlieihl. have been received. ’I be DtmonJ
claim Willard'a election by Lnoo jmj.*
whilst the Hepublicuus give 6/40. Tilth*
ocruls have elected six Cougii>Mntn,iu|
Hepublicuim probably live.
From Mexico—isai.k of Cut'ix’ul'xitt
—New Orleans, Oct. 21—The United
Revenue Cutter ut Mobile brings ndvict»q
Vera d ux to tlio iitli.nnd from the City of U
loo to llio 4lh hist. Tho rale ol vltuieli pioji
ty hud leached live millious up lo the 14a)
There were rumors ol re-vointion tbrua^L
Ihe country, mostly under tliv aitsphrstgH
clergy. _ ■
4 ^ >N k - 4., ; CliSiBEiA^"
r-.tVAVUII, UlU'lHTfi, IbU. .
A 'fa iiievtiog «.l ib: h-mUul Inin tun tkil
it woa rc-swlvi-it ihui uii n.Mailiirlit it 121
Iiaiu on the t.'-ipitui Hi* t k M ini, l uukbetalltll
ix-yabie tin or brloM < KUII>AY,;ilriocliber,u.--J
JOHN C. TlHUlLl
oel 7-luwi.M
NOTICE. .
(•FFI 1 K SAV.IXX.lii, AllUNY 4M)(Jl uTUlIiCiljl
(oami,
suvnni.ali, October Htb, 1W.
rilUE FtoeUiol.ii ra «•• tlie Mivutaub, AU*ij
X Duh Luiii4Nol, aim may ilcrlrelotnarei
•uml, will llpi>luqi|iiiniiiou at tin*ofrhe ■ I iLtil
pHi.y r»-i five Fi eo Ticki-ti. K«m| lor leu dip a
iliie iluto. Hour i f tlepnrtuie t», A. II.
wm. waking iiahl^ium.
414*117—It Secretary andTwant
HumEil MONEY II, MOSEfll
W HY In? we wilhmil Money t Vilunil»p||
vary lor uny ou.- to bo around valiyJ
lull as not, ii Uo y ouly tbibk no. 1 lunizi J
urtielo, fri-m which Irani live to twf«j ««■
day can bo made, cither by male nr renal*.)
highly resi ectal.lo Inndnera. audMirlicleita
want uii hi eveiy lainlly iu tin* L’ulied tma. I
rlitru me two dollars by mail, t4u> rkLiUli
lorwurel you l»y u-turn mail » Ciirtkr, vll
iiisiruutious iu tbo art. The bn>iu«ss is very v
l’r y II, If you ure out of employ nit-» .jud jr.tfl
never regret It; lor It wll be belli i tor jw kl
tho»lM.v. -uui,uiidli]BUro a gud butiue.ff
to |«y twi»uty-llv« cento tor a »|iure«>iKfl
no nt. * his is im humbug, 'lev ir! Tn a I
ir! Addrera your leib-rs to V
DWIGHT MuN'iiOK, N'eifd
sent 10-3 m
«it* ghThup K til Ii I IK ALCoU
8K1RTS.
W HITE and CoPdWhBlt-bouo, Moreeu Whale-
bone, Moreen Flounced, Moreeu WIialotMun*.
Quilted, Wlulubono Quilted, Hair Cloth, Mlwms
Whalebone, kc. t kc. 9 for sale by
ocl22 DkWITT k MORGAN.
B randy, gin, rum, &c—
26 bbls Domestic Brandy
20 M ranks 4tli proof do, (wigg hoops
26 % do do do, do
6ff4)bls E Phclp’s Ryn Uiu
60 do Luther Felton’s Boston Rum
75 do N. O. Rectified Whiskey
20 % casks Malaga Wine
50 bbls OIJPftHUIn,
In store and for sale by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k (0.
fO'SUIXBEHS. -
T IE SUBSOBIBEB ii prepared to execute
at the shortest notice, and In the most work
manlike raunuor, all IdndR or Metal Rooflug, u utters,
Cornice, or other work connected with the mauumc-
luring or repairing orCoppor, Galvanised Iron, 7.ine,
or Sheet Iron Business.
HORACE HORSE,
octlS 166 Broughton si
ROOFING! ROOFING!!
WARREN’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATEK-PEOOP
conrosiTioiv roofdvc.
T IE subscriber having been sjqiolnlcd solo ugtn
in this city tor Warren’s Flro und Water Preo
Composition Roofing Is prepared lo cxocuto the
same in a satisfactory maimer.
Tbo attention or tho citizens of Savannah Is re-
poctfnlly solicited to tbe abovo method of Roofing
ow much used In the principal cities of the United
ates, (both North and South,) and as It bnv licoa
sted umlor overy variety or circunutancos. Icon-
dontly offer It to tbo public as a mode of Roofing
nohjectlonnplo iu every particular, whilst it com-
lues. In a greater degreo than any other roofing lu
sse. the vaiuablo requisites or cheapness, durability
aud security, against both fire and water.
It bos rapidly superceded tho uio or all kinds or
roofk wberovor it has boen Introduced, giving lu ull
cusps general ratlsTactlon, being highly recommend
ed by Insurance Companies, and all who have lest
edits utility.
49* CHARLES SHOLL, Architect, will net as
agent during my absenco from the city, at whose
ufilceall Information will he freely givon, and spiel-
mens of the roof shewn.
sept23 CALVIN FAY, Ageut
T
G. M. GKUFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN
Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets.
HAH now on hand a beaulfful as
sortment of Jewelry of every dls-
orlptlon and kind worn by ladies
and gentlemen, and willsellatunusually low prlt-o*.
I have this day reoeived (por Express) a large
stock of elegant Elver Ware, consisting or Cake and
Fish Knives and
.Knives, Forks and
[raters, kc, Ac., all
in Morccoo eases, and sultable - for presents. I havo
also this day received an addition to my stock or
hair work oTUghtoolored Curls, Topsys. Braids,Front
Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, Ac., which now make*
my assortment complete. Orders received (br any
color desired.
Watches repaired by and under the supervision
of self; and all other work done In a workmanlike
manner, and warranted. may 26
WANTED,
A GOOD POKTKi by tbe year about Ihe stme by
oct 16 KENNEDY A BKACII
B LUE DK PARIS—I‘aria Blueing, lor the use o
washerwomen and families, (prepared hy
Messrs. By run AUreimlln in l*arl>,) one or two ta
ble spoons full of which Is enough for one washing.
For sale at J D.JE&W8.
oct 10
G
NFRGO FTIOBI.
BORGIA mad* Brugaus. for sale by.
H. J. BUCKNER,
ly n A IM Gibbons* Bo tiding.
8 A V A N N A H GEOROliJ
HIE Rcgnlni 14.iti>.* ••flreclum in the** -
* stiliiliuii, w ill i.nuniieiire on llwUntil
iu NovuiiiIh-i in-xi. The Faculty U anti*
follows, Viz.
II. L liYRD. M D., Prof. Drim iples audlnfl
of Mdlli-im-. ■
lltll.UM STKKLI-; II. D-, Prof. Dbrtritf*:
hhi-h uf Wmiii-ii mi l clul.ln u.
WKSI.I-.V C. NORWOOD, 11. I»., IW. 1
Mitilii-a. iiikI Mi ilual .luriqu ii'h-lico.
TIL*M to i.. t JJVl It-, M. l»., Firf. ItW
and I'alliulugy. |
J. \Mr- s H. MORKL, M. I'.. I ref. AuU*J. I
.1. W. BKN80N, M. D.. Prof. IW»i*|
’raenh-e ofHurgi-ry. , ^
Lawrence j. korwit, m a, iw*
Chfiui.-tii. w
WILLIAM T. FLAY, M. !»., Rseniren
Chemistry. . ■
E. J. OI.IVEKOH, M. D„ iVinonslralor <1
tomy. , ,
Fees, for the roll course, $lu5 L-
5. Denioiihtrai.-r *10, Gradiation »»’•
For frirthvr information, y p
sspt!7 2«nwtw.
SAVANNAH U£1)1CAL CI|U
milE 4th annual course id Uniures
X tulion, will commence ou lbs> w*
November uext. aud be continued1 for CJJ]
R. D. ARNOLD, M IK, Prof. Theory udm
ofModlcIno. .. , J
?. M. KOLIJN-'K, M. D., Prof. «H»stetrJC#^
easegof Women nnd Children. J
W G. BULLOCH. M. D., Prof. IWM
Practice ofSurgeiy. . L
.1. U. 11UWAKII. II. U., I ruf.
K. II. UARTlN.il. Ik, I'idT. Iu.titule.-J
d J?B. HEAD, SI. Ik, I'ruf. 11.1, »•*»<
JOH. J. WHiT, M. D., DcmwuUat««3
J. 0 HOWARD, M. D-, fe»|* ‘fJ’J
The Preiimii.ary reiurted lecture*
"II tfi" -"te Oolutoir. djhCW
fill 83 27 rl _
VAADI HAMIFAt'TUflJ. A
FKCTIONAHl*
,AVID II. GAIJJDWAY, h» vi “*Z*6H
jJ IHilUie-, would hiforni
guue to making Candles, und silhuf ^ J
foctinimries, Dried Fruits, NuW jJ t
tablishi’tl eland ncenPy ‘H-cuptol
combe, Rice k Fitzgerald, corner
Whitaker streets, Hayaimnli,
|.loOri«d to accotnimHlute at»l ““
ptomptness and «ll-palch. I" J 1
cau/, m *1 th* "rLor/^J gc
Uii- i- the plaiv where the g» nuine ■
i- made. ... ,, wrbirpi
KlW'iich’ald. Twiinscsrli >' 1
ihg or shipping.
Dig 26—3m. _ _ ,
■ AXIIU KAMIteV Sltfi fir-; [il.1
hit'amllv S'limr, «»l" * I
VAI.liAKI.frlU«fi
fOK SAIl«». lt aji
»trill. 1 , il» «ux , " |, i»i‘™' m Ja
O X III.' Orel Tuwil"! '»ixj
»,U Mure «»• <-Kp’rf fl
nuuall, III" I lalilall"" '
initou rr,,in th. "liy. It®?} ,|»nff
fol,|!lU|l to Ul" ".-lul" I" fi" “\ .!.|| C vft *
Ultilnx "ix buuilrefi
wlil"li llioro or" l«" HjSrjrJ aifl
uao ru-« UnJ, an" i*" "» 1 “ u i,
umlor itooil Uai'U- .*' 11 ,,i W(S ?
lino. Al.", mtobIj J* * |
CulllraUMI. fill fi"' 1 l‘ lnu '-' ‘i, u, a." K
overseer’s house, Iwim, U ’v. 11 r,rieif-J_
."OUuiiaiupi. *fi •" * fi- *•
desiring t«» purchase will rail «l . pj iNI
Bx»», who resides WlUsIrn
17 lilhu Otmor, Bc’irlx. who
miles or the Grove. ^ AM
MMfi