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(DM Midi, FIIIIIIV. (*|;l-TKMU*K U. ISMt.
FOR GOVERNOR
JONUPH, Ks BIIOWY,
OF CHKMMCKF
rc*R CONrtUZM—2o KIMTBICT,
niKTn J.flt*WFOR.
masnrrst ■ - T'; -car,wes “#
Who Ilf 2ah I Hi l l'oßlcxft The sniAloD'hlp
In the contost now going for i
I, !),{„ Hi* frfond# *f Hon. Af.FnvT? lvff>
hun, the pro-rout incumbent, Jwmtu boon u|** ili
defend va. Tha first paper which ngitete*?l the
quoAiion, wa- tha Atlanta futtlligmeer, which
urged tbo claims of Uov. Juhtitmn lo a sent t ihc
Smimiv. That lion. Alfred Iverson wu* the .row
j>rotui*t candidate M'l bad acrvttf the period for
whteh he had bean elected, end (hat ha
have the “magnanimity .t< retire.” This of
courec, drew forth the fire of .fudge Tvsrsoii’*
friend*. The intntt .'gra* cr disparaged thu ability
and prolenKionfc of Mr. Iveraon to bin
present position. while it eulogized Hov. Johnson
an (be great “kooti killer.” Woendoraed all that
wa# raid of the hitter Mini cheerfully copied the
word- of praise that w< rc doc biiu. None M
jjo beyond ni In admiration of hi* talon ItLinlug
riiy and ability ana leader. None more trill m
than oarwlve* to jTy him every mark of res-i-fct*
Courtesy and oatoow. Ho was a >m and “HI
democrat and worthy tho proud position he bold
a* a dfotlnguUlied member of tho Demorraifc
party. Wblltt all till*, then? wa* no
a* the Federal Union should clh* him with #uch
poHtMui a* Burlingame of the North thu# rc-
Hooting upon a large mac* of the Democratic par
ty, who were friendly to Judge Irenmn'* re-nh ‘
tlon. Thero was no such spirit shown on the
Part of Judge /verson’* friend*. A*nymuu#
mgrUMut*****’ hat* B*e imprudent in their seal.
r ‘ iSLrHom stood the flemocralie journal* which
- anppotiod Mr Ivenwm?’ They Stood side by side
IMtanmlttg Mery attempt to outer into person
alitiee, and netar uttered a word that would
wound tho delicate sensibilities of any compel!
tor in the r* for Senatorial honor*. Their de
©orum and oourtesy Hov. Johnson and
other*, could not have escaped the notice of the
people. They oate4 little about tho differ? m ?
of opinion that might exist a?- to the merit* of hi*
late speech, so that, they were alluded to in he
coming wruia, and thoaejoip’nal* which opposed
him might ihow the peoplo when? the other chu
didau?- Mood Upon there great question*. Let
nos Judge tter*on he eomlemoed for uttering
MntimeQl%.*hile hi* competitor# in the held ©#-
eapo nil tonsure. albeit they endorse them in Mo.
The friend* of Mr. Itmn aro not sonsUlvo to
the abuse heaped npon him. They arrogate t?.
him no superiority over hi* competitwr*. ‘1 hey
have no disposition to “rule or ruin!” They have
mado no throat*. They are eonumt to leave hi*
re election to the Legislature, but they have the
Spirit to resist whm might, he considered rigid
eritXofoiui of bis * poach by JJetnocr.ttia journal*.
It might be expected in the opposition, though
unlocked for in friend*, espousing the same
cause and desiring to promote harmony and tin
ion. Instead of the friend* of Judge Iverson
regarding him the /y candidate for the
ate, the reverse i* true. Jiia opponent* so regard
him, apd hence the unmanly spirit of their oppo*
nition while Judge Iverson’* friend* Lad hi#
eonipctitori. They do not/letrael from the fair
fame of Uor. Johnson or other*, while the press?*#
which advocate for Haw. Johnson’* election spunk
In any other than complimentary term* of Judge
Iverson. The meeting wbrnubave l*vn held in
aoiuc fifty countie*,**|dor;-mg tbV’fomlhcrn Right*
eentimcnts ?*uihrnro<l W.l udg- Iversun’s speech.
Were but the out burstings of the *giuat popular
heart againstsubmission to wrong attj uppn - ion
and a rebuke to the time.serving poiitk*m i, who
soeut the IMiimi hreexe at Washington, to win
fur themselves a name abroad at the l
the dearost interest of thu people at home. In
“ ill!’ Tp|li | i ‘l’ A<sw ii# ii nli’
BoutU <ip*>u th<? shrine of an unholy uinhitiou and
the einptines* of Fetieral henor:'.
rol. Akin nt AuttuMa.
Col. Warren Akin mode a groat ninny chargee
against Gov. Brown, at Augusta. Mismanage
ment of tho State Hand, vetoing the •'womanV’
MU, etc., all of which iff tide liini unworthy* tbo
suffrages of tin* people. 4H” farther Maloti, bow
•▼or, that bad Gov. Br.wn got on Mr. JIHI'm plat
form tis the “/air,” he would have ‘‘eupputtetl”
him. The very [tertlaaaUy/ay-t
that Col. Akin doe* not place a Tory high value
Upon hi ft charges—-he in willing to take tlov.
Brown with all bin mfrdenitm*><r*, which should
coudemn him. if ho get* right on Federal poll
tie*
A strange position !
Uurke fount)
The l>iiocratit‘ Convention of thin county met
at Waynesboro’yesterday and nominated the fol
lowing ticket for the Legislature :
For ihf Senate —John It. St urges.
For the Jfouee---Richard A. Heath anti John
A. Hosier.
HRIfTUo New York Hub is about bringing in
to u*e an invention iu the shape of a pr -1 that
will food itself and print both sides of the p|cr
at tho same liras, nud with tho same rapidity
that one side is printed on the mammoth Hoe
presses now in use by the Times, Herald and
Tribnne. _
Mrmerrary In Harris.
Maj. Epps, au old lino Whig and American,
has giveu in his adhesion to tbo democracy iu
Harris county. He will doubtless carry aomo of
his friends with him, being a gentleman of iutlu
•nce where he is known.
hst ATi'ii Coritr Nomination.—-Thu Itemoe
rtey of Decatur, hare nominated Mr. Felix 0.
Arnett, for the Senate, and John W. Evans, E*tp,
for the House. We speak what we know, when
we say, that Mr. Arnett, who served as Senator
from Decatur in the last legislature, was punctu
al in the discharge of his duties, and watched4ho
interests of his constituency with jealousy. Col.
Evans, wo recognize as tho übl© and effontut Soli
citor General of the Kouth-Wesi. rn Circuit, who
will grace a seat in thy lower branch of the l.
lature. They dfeser ff suercss.
Correspondence of the Times.
Yikxma. Dooly CotJjrrt, Sept. 7lh, 18ft®.
Messrs. Editors: The Dooly democracy ass. ui-
Med hem to-day, and nominated the following
candidate* for the Legislature, to wit;
For tkt Senate.- NYilliatn Beverly
For the llsuri .- Col. 11. 11. Hamilton, lhe
latter wn iu the Senate four years ap Th--
ticket is a good one, and will succeed cn’>,
(yttr fcrops arc looking burly. Corn * beau
house.i. of which there ha* been an Mluudanl
Wld. Cotton is hearing well. Farmer* arc now
Mrktog regularly, and if BO unforeseen mishap
occurs, the crop will turn a>w *phniddly.
Dooi.y,
tOMUTWHTn>
Barbovr Cos. Ate*., Sept. <(h. 1 B.'*o.
Mvs*rs. Editor* Von ntay rely up-.n h that the
fOtluß crop of this county <- vary rl.M*rty out
©fV Th rust bo* aim- M efiliivly and. -troycd tlir
Uto cr*p on all ihe upland.’. huJ iH> boU worm
hi* very materially Iftjurod the crop on the U.\
torn*. 1 hav. ri laud thftt Would ordinarily
prodMCe l |Rrt tbs <A seod rotten to the a err, that
will not nuke non thtn kumdred in eon**
queue? of tbs *taesf the worm. The upland
crop will beopeu and picked out early in October.
Whatever msy lx? the fit* of the n-p elsewhere,
it ia bound to be abort hero.
Yours, > ——
Kvcrv man thinks ihot Cmsar’s wile • to
be above suspicion, but he >• ter ten puriioulit
M to whit Cmsar hiauvil ought to bo.
Muwages llrilfVotti.
At th* uicuiing of the #tockhol*lt’r*|po Monday
• •li Instant, J. 1.. Mustidh was Priw.-
dentandthe folio Win g gentlette chosen Mph*
t. re: L. T Jlowning, J. V. B* ‘* man. L. (i
lowers, H. M- JfarYttf.lt- h. N. lilohard Pat
:<;0. AVnsolntlou d??ptcd, instructing th
iiltectory to *?leot a SupcrUitendciu Ami t., di*
, i.micct ihe ..flloc- of Pn.riilent and Hup< i intend
.in Jin following preamble and rasoldtion were
~.. m. always Im?ch the pedh y of tbi. J
Company to adopt such indiMiree c* shall do
• ,|ui jinub’** to ail | ortica who afe stockholder
io t.Jtw same; anti
er* hare fstlcd to receive two ttiridond*, amount
ing to 8 per e*nt. on the general sook, Ih- it
t herefore
lUisulvoL-Thut the J>in *■ tor* ol this f‘6mpun ?
are Ucrnfiy instructed to pay tho general slock
hoidors two“uxtra” dividend* of 4 percent, each
so soon a*, in their judgment, the surplus fund,
will HUthoriiM* the ipmiiic.
Thee* feji ?w h i.rii ft-om ihe offWnl report of
prCMwetlldgs pub!Sailed ill the Nhh. ■ Daily tin
<f *•*'*>•
Mmm boat- far H. W ticorgla.
A Pittsburgh correspoudttttt of the ltuinl>ri?lg
Aryn, speaks of tin following new boat* for the
riiAllnhoo’ hee and Flint River*, now nearly mm
pleuei ui lirownsville, Pa. ?
The “John t-. t ‘uilioun,” will run n a mail
boat between Apalai?hlcoln Alternately to italn
li? : Ige ami non.*: points on the (,'httMn.hoochee
river. This boat la now receiving her ir.acbfeary,
and will he in readme** to leave with her consort
tbi A} alschicola, via New Urloaov, about.(he first
of Beptctithnr. Hhr? is built both for speed ami
comfort, and will make the time to Uniuloidgeby
several hours lea* that! ever before uitaitied. The
cabin, which will nstend nearly the entire length
of the* boat, is being II tied up with great las to for
comfort, slate rooms tor about fifty pa#-
Mongers, bpsidas those for ih offlct.rs, and all the
appointfitcnt* will l*e mieh as f.” make her a favor
it.? passenger la -at. Bho will also have capacity
for freight ; hut ns she ir built more as a passen
ger boat, and for mail service, *ho never will bo
*o ovorbxidod with notion a* l make it dangerous
to passengers.
The “Munnorlyn,'’ on her name indicates, and
which will no doubt be appreciated by your ctiti
i±ji-j .?> ■ lll cnnii>i,. ii lii■ | r. jl^‘T
to yom thriving city. Whew tlgatn.ilo warrants
.die will extend her trip* to A many and inter
mediate point*, which will give the uteri bant*
and planters in that Miction n sure and speedy
niodo of receiving their “applies and sending
their cotton to market and a# her u<*bminodii
lion- fvi ngei's nrn of a *uparlor sort, no
doubt many of tho * iu/rin. will avail thomcolve*
of mi opportunity t** regale thoitisclvc* with the
fish and oysters which are iu such abundance and
perfection at Apnlachttmla. This in a
boat, will eany with cava six hundred tmleu of
’ oii*n, draw#light, sixteen inches, ami will carry
a fuir freight on tw<* feet, draught.
Tlui * Murmorlyn” is nearly completed, lia* her
machinery on honnl and eftbin almost finished,
i-ut will not leave until the “John C. Calhoun”
i# in roadioevn. .
Capt. McAlister deserve* great praise fur the.
energy and enterprise displayed iiy him in prose
cuting this work, and the cßir.cn* ot Decatur may
i-ongratuliite themselves on the improvement*
made for their shipping ami pt*Mwger accommo
dations.
I also paid a visit to the boat yard, where Capt.
V/Ki Vcghton i building a splendid hunt to he
Milled the Marianna, which will run a# a packet
between Apalachicola and Columbus. Bhe will be
com|>l4t** i'< every respect, will carry, with vane,
xixte.cn humiied hah?K of cotton, and her passett
gcr nc.-ommodi.il,ion-i will bt? ?uch a# to make h<-r
favorite boat on that line.
4hint ( onui i-H*?tonal IR#(rtrt,
Wc loam from variorta sourcaz thiit Col- A. M.
Rpowr, the stundard bearer of the Democratic par
ty of tho :ul CongrOH'iOiitil DjhHrlA, i- winning
for himself golden ?>piniom?, whenever h© appear#
upon thi? stump. Mis prosecuting a vigorous
lanvasa, ami hi# prospects of succe#* arc not on
ly bright, hut dully nrightctting. With a mind
|t*dirii*d by the ml vantage 1 <*f u Hlkmiil education,
rl well #ti.red with legal find poliln-al knowl
oilf'r, he i# indeed tho man for the occasion. I lil
ting the mar iter in modn, ho happily with the
for titer in ••, |o 1? generally popular with tho
|H?o|>le nf hi* District, ftlttnnjf horn he ha# been
mttinly raised. Hi# speeches abound in tmun?l,
solid, hard en#o argutuenl#, which the people
can uadiretand and appreciate. That h just
what theprcKeut exigency of (he times h mnu?ls.
Our??p|xmcnta are making a despcrtite effort t*
delude tho people, wirii the belief that tin? dem
ocracy incorrupt and the country i# about to be
ruined, new party i- instnUed into pow
er. Tho portlet? in the :!d DfotriOt aro nbruti
eqirally divided, and if Col, Rpeer i?Ut?liO on th?>
?*tr it he b# * ommeneed, ?vi? anticipnUi for him
a hitmfooine majority over hi# ?>ppvno| at tin*
coming election.— Atlnntrt Intrlliynu rffi ‘
l.arlj Itemurrary ihcir Ticket.
Holllii 11. RobhiH.n f?*r th© Aouatw, and Win.
( . D. fook for (he lloiihc, is thu Democratii
ftokol in tho coutity of l-.'nrly.
tad. I'iMiiinsou is staunch Democrat,:? politi-
W. It U, Iq, !•* tin ablo lawyer, uml
won trolden ophalont? In tb?* last Legislature, by
hi* <?Hui. .oil toiho Ini-in.>-.# of the e?*unty. \\ *•
sltMll ho pleu-<’d t?> hear ll*rtt there genllatncn are
olocted.
From the Constitutionalist. •
t.mrgtans In t nnadn.
Month* ai„ ('ANAPA, Aug. 2W, IHSP.
Mr. Editor. You will plouse publish the fol
lowing name* as a list of Georgian* from home, or
In Montreal:
M. B- < ’lay ton, of Macon: Dr. C. U. Noting
ham “f Mucou : W. J. Eve and holy, of Augusta :
Miss V. H. live of Augusta: H. A. Reid of Put
nam county ; Mbit A. r. Hold,of Putnam coun
ty; Miss J. F. Ucid, of Troup co.; W. W. Tar
ver, qf Twiggs county : W. H. Tarver and lady,
of Twiggs cmmty: Mis V. H. Hardaway, of
I'wiggs county: l\ D. Wimberly, of Twiggs co.:
J. ('. Holoumn, of Twiggs co.: A. V. llucon, of
Twiggs on. D. A. Jordan, of Baldwin county :
M. E. Rwc, M. Barrow, (100. Hughley, Dr.
Toliver, Dillard, A. It. Harper, W. W. Bail. W.
It. (li,'iiillint, of (llvim county Howell Cobh,
of Houston co.; Mrs. Culler, Miss. Culler. M.
Tharp, J. T. Collar, R. I!. Uontt, C. R. Webber,
l .S. A.: Miss M. C. Webber, V. Hungerford
and Sou, .1. Flowers mot lady, A. T. Newsome
and lady, P A. Heard and lady, Miss Ware, Miss
Bell, Mis- Cox. It. Humber, J. llain, A. San
derson. W. Howard.
\ utirs. Ac. T. D.
(1 vn. .1 o. Lank. Wentworth’s Chicago Mwo
civil (froo soil) says that it considers Hen. Lane
the strougc.'.:. far the strongest man. that the un
ion of .slavery propagandists, nulliticrs and dh
onionist* con nominate/’ And n Washington
correspondent of a leading Democratic .iounial in
tlic West mi vs
lit my opinion. Jo. Lane, of Oregon, Is the
strong itr.in of the Democracy. Hu has hosts of
ftiouds hero and nil over the country, who will
work for his <-initiation next year. Iu looking
over tip* * In v'ivi i * I bonid of politics I can *> no
man wi’h u- many elements t popularity about
him us i- j- • 1 by the Old Marion of the
Mexican .n per.'i oally, LM>lUically, every way.
be is * cry ic • the man. Hr rose from the mass
of humble Ddli-rs I eupy a scat iu the Senate
of his country. From a volunteer in the war
a ith Mexico, among the brave men who (ought
with him. he gained the enviable soubriquet of
“The Marion ..f the Mexican War.” showing
everywhere, m battle nud tented fields, < hivalric
bravery, and almost woftinuly caro and kin due**
of hi-urf !>• his soldiers. His good common sense
is proverbial. Added to all this he ha* never
been anything ohm than Democrat, a Democrat
in whom there is no gtstle, knowing no motion,
nothing hut the Inion. Hive us Jo. Lane in
1 S6tk. and wo wdl triumph certainly over the con
glomerated hosts of Opposition.
Ai’pi.v* ahts r**n Orriott.- Tim Atlanta /(/•
10/rnctr states that Dr. K. N Calhoun, who is
now bitterly opposed to (lev. Drown, und whose
letter* tevorhp; Akin’s election arc going the
rounds of the Opposition prv*e* of our State,
was an applicant for no le*n than two of the fat
i• tilvs on the Stale Hoad- that of Auditoi aud
Physician. To which we will add that ‘’<4. Jas.
E. Cooper, who was superceded by Col. Spurlock
-the farmer bating iv?vgm*d during Governor
Tela --uV administration. was also an applicant
t.r the Oill< o of Superintendent, to Governor
Brown. These applications were roleotcd. Now,
tmth iln sc *►* ntlemcn are favoring through letters
in the pres the election of Agin. Had they
been appointed to the offices they sought, their
position in to tlmcrmo ilhii,
have been the opposits of what it D.--.N 't*tr IVrti.
Thr Miacsma l.rtiid Haifa Postponed - liwv HIM*
aad (hr Hott\ of Walla. Ar.
ot'w seai tAi w vsiuxurox nasnatcu.
# Wv, iii mi ton. Sept- 4, lc.>t.
The President ami the Sv**ratary of the Into
rior have agreed with Unvviuor Htblsy, of Min
cM>ta, to withdraw from sale all preempted lands
in (hat State. fairs of uiHMVupitd lands
will proceed as ud * sytih-” tlov. Hildcy having
succeeded ill his vnisWib hero, has left for heuic.
The Committee of Arrangement* for the grand
tournament of the Hons of Malta oh the lith,
hvv received a reply from Governor Wise, that
hi- enga uments will not admit of his being here
to deliver an addrws*. They immediately u>l
drvesiMl n letter of iuvitatiou to John Mltior Butts
to pvrionu the >an office. The it>c of the
ground* at Arlington for the tourtmio >nt ami
boat race tfavs been secured, which arc now In
vfoures of preparation on a grand scale.
The sloon-ot war Pawiies, at ihc Philadelphia
Navy Yarn, will he launched It is expected.
some tuns umA wssk.
roil MKIS. HAT I HOif! HKPTKWBKK 10. |MH
The t an vox* In the 16 URtrlrf.
The skies sre bright iu the ,!Jd Hism-tf The
riaiug #m of victor i jorytt slmWTi > - deHirtfll|;!
Not an intervening cloud dim# it* lustroi Our
allant lender hoist* thtt old .lefo r.K U? fiug tpi'JVC
tlie Qfrti'/Usand in every contest ImiW# it Up ih
‘rlninvii -Htirring to < utlmsiawn fhproudheurts’
of ft* follower* by the rustling of its roldsr
Were it iKrcomiug to bwad. we might allude to
the discussions in tbl* Iwrici l>etween Mr. t’raw
ftrU and Id* opponent, so n* to emliarrrtkH thoic
who blindly follow in the wake of the Opposition.
This 1* hoi mir design. It is simply to speak a
word to the democracy of enr hojies. To send
out to the Histrict the cheering intelligence that
there i# harinuiiy, union and good feeling in *nn
t ank*. That the democracy are in high spirit*.—
That tho rallying voice ,f fhcdr standard hearer
lias awMkenail a now inleresf iuthv In arts of many
an old patriot, win. ha* staid srom the polls for
years. That he is thwnding the hill* nndvallay*
f tpc District, the eloquent champion of a Hates
IM'Jhfs Democracy, rwtwivltig renewed evidence of
his aoooptance with the people. That ho vi*re
sonts the an? .nobly, -peak- boldly, un
dnuntedly, fcarlcsly upon the qnesfions of th*
day, shrinking from no responsi?ility, hearing
hltaflolfiM tho worthy recipient of a generous
peoples’ trust. All hull the dawn of oar glorious
victory ‘
Marlon (mini) llraomt).
The nominations f<r tin* Legislature iu this
county are us follow# .
lor thr Smalt - Joel P. Ruahin.
J'r the Home Martin li. Hi? in.
For the CrtlumAn* Time.-.
(hose ( hutlnhoociK c Lock*.
I'u/it. Coii/uitt: Ad you were officially present
during the last silting of tbo (leorgiu Jbegislaiiuv,
hwWi c?tv.iH*c.’ , .Tr *w*?riuit>rwiH ti#feat ; c W
ledgcvillu, for houiu time during the session, en
deavoring to get either Mr. Morr *tr Mr. How Ann
to introduce a bill grunting said McAllister ami
others tho right to construct luck* on tho diflerent
difllcull parts of the Cbatlahooghde; so that steorn
boat rutvigalino would lu? open and unimpeded
during the whole your, aud to he reworded and
remunerated only by the collection* of reasona
ble Pill* no/ atkiny the aid of tho State to carry
out tin? eulorpritH:? As the hill was pocketed by
someone, and never introduced a* we itniiepitand,
will you have the kiuducs* to inform thu many
of our citi4oUl who own more steam 1 nort than
luilroad *tok. which in to blame, nr to hear the
honor (?) of being executioner of this desidera
tum of nur euergutic river men ?
As OneoHiTiow Man.
To the above respectful communication from
one of our citizen*, we r?ply, that we know noth
ing of the tacts to which it allude*. Wu araper
sonaJly, uoao4|iiniuUni with (Jnpt. McAlUter, and
have wo rosoUtction of seeing him at the Capital
of the Btne during the aession of Legislature
Nor do we know whether the hill alluded to above,
watt introduced by the members from this county.
Those gentlemen. Messrs. Howard and Mott, can ‘
speak for tbt?m*®lve. The bill never made it *
ni'pcantnce in the Senate.
The Honorable Marl In 4. ranlnril.
The following juflt tribute Iu our able reprcHen
talive, i* from tho Now York J)a# liuok, it show*
thesrttiinAHon iu which Judge t’rnwford is hefd |,v
those who are removed layond the infltietice of
local purtinlilivs or prejudice:
“ The .-?n;**nd (C'oliiiniuis ) District is enlivened
with four candidate.-?, viz: Martin J. t.'rawfoid,
Democrat: .Maronllu* Douglas*, Opposititm ; <ii*n
eral Jamna K Ilcthnnc, Independent Dcm.ierst ; i
and William M. l'ottwr, Southern Right* and j
Slave Trade Revivalist. Mr Crawford the ;
late ropresontative, and w think we do none of
the other Inlonlod uifiahcrN of the Uoorgiu Dob
gntioii injustice whtttt w- expre*- the opinion that
next to Alex. H. Stephen-, Mr. Orawf"rd was the
iiKct uni rlicd man from Uuorgia ii? the I Joust? du
ring the hist ****sioii. Dforgia, iu juste:?? b* her
self, should re-elect him, a* b*ng a* he is willing
to go to Washington. Having lost tie* service
of Stephens, she ha# the more n??t?d of Draw ford.
I?i U:,7. Crawford bad 1 5 .... majority over Ike |
Know-Nothing candidate.
ritr. oK.VKiiAt. NBttsrAfm: m si'in n.
Wahhin uroft, Sept. I, |S6H.
Tho government haShctm ml vised by (leu era!
of TU'c Join., ii ml III.’ “I in no I I.r 1.,
morrow will convey to him a reply. From what
line here transpired, it is rcaediiahlc iu inter tiiat
the position of the ttdfciinistration admit* of no
compromise, it hsing fnfly eHtiaticd (hut the i.dnrtd
belongs to the Liiiitial Btales.
Otllcial notice in given that in all eases in which
preemption declaratory statements found ou a
I'onn fide actual settlement and cultivation made
prior and up to date, ami tiled by settlors before
(ho lull of October, the registers and reeoivorx are
directdl, where the pre-emption claimant, are un
able to and do not prove und pay for their tracts
ut or before that time, to withhold such actual
and cultivation tracts from the public sales iu
Minnesota, to take place in October ami Novem
her.
The Secretary of the luterlor has informed
certain memorialists in St. Louis, who asked that
the public binds of Kansas and Nebraska be with
held from private entry after the close of the
public Hales, that the President is of opinion that
the law invests him with no power to grunt such
requests.
The State Department lm been informed by
Mr. Wright. Minister to Berlin, that it is not true,
u* reported by many American newspapers, that
there are several American citizens in the Prussi
an army, lie knows of none.
The President has recognized Heinrich Muller
a Consul for the Free City Bremen at Susan
nah, tin.
Tobii vi ou Choi* is Kknti ruv. The Louisville
Journal of the 20th says
Our farmers are complaining of 100 much rain.
The weather has also been entirely to*, cool.
In regard to the tnhacoo plant, the complaint is
general that is “frenchyiug.” The cold rniim wo
have just had will, we fear, preveut its ripening
before f*x>*t acts iu.
■*
Nkw Hii.vbr Minks in Ahikowa.- From the
Arisouiun of Aug. 11, we extract the following:
Several rich veins of silver ore have recently
boon discovered in uspuruf the {Santa Crus moun
tain*, on the westerly side of the range, ami about
five mile* from the Santa Cm* river. The mines
have been registered hi Mcailln as the “floumla
i .v Mines,” (lie chief of which in styled the North
Vein, by Mr. tluido Kustel and his associate*,
among'whom arc Messrs. Montgomery, Smith ami
Archibald, of Tuscan. The ore. which is argen
tiferous galena, assays as high as JM7tt per tun
the average at tflod. Cloco to the Boundary
Mines there is an abundance of wood and water.
Tho Patagonia mine h only eight miles, aud the
Now York and Compadro mines only ten miles
distant trout the newly found mines.
StNlil I.AR Ai*VKNTuas. The Clovelaiwi hio
Herald says that a young man i* uow in that
city in search of his parent*, front whom he sav
ttu *,. i-.r nil o’i> ago, mm ever
sinoe has been -old ftrnui one tribe to snothnr. and
has wandered over a large portion of the Wostarn
and North western region* ofol.iscontinent. Ilis
last sojourn was with tho Snakes and Copperheads
about 2.2t*0 miles North-west of St. Paul, Min.,
and about itoo mile* I'font the North Pacific Ocean.
His tribe trade* with St. Paul, sending a semi
annual train laden with furs, and he got leave of
tho chief to seek nut hi* parent*, and is required
to join hi* tribe in 18M. He expresses n.t desire
to remain among the whites, os ho ha* a wife and
two children in hi* Into homo. Ho speak* Eng
lish quite well, having learned it while with tra
ding parties. _ _
Nm ADA TvuniTuHY. -The Convention in ses
sion at Cats'nt Valley bad formed a Constitution
for a Provisional Hovcrument, declaring Carson
\ alley imU'|Hiideut of Vtnh, and gives the name
of Nevada to the prop—d Territory.
M’AuxtMJto Bov h w noßr.\Nno thmiu Hkaps.
The Portage (O.) BenUuol state- that a son ol Dr.
H . M. Preutiee, of that town, died recently. The
cause of his death, upon investigation, wa- found
to have fo , en the violent muscular exertion, he
having been accustomed, like many other hoy*,
to walking on his ham)*, standing ou hi* head
Jo. __
\ tew day* ago. the proprietor of a first-class
hotel in Cincinnati, drove out of hi* hsuseone of
his servant girl*, who. white employed, had fallen
-,ek with a fever. She was confined to her room
for a day or two, but getting worse, the proprietor
ejected her. careless whether sho lived or died.
• ‘because.” a* he brutally said, “hi* house wan t
a hospital.”
That’s Northern white freedom. If a Southern
slave holler should do Anything of tho sort with
• >ne of hi* negfoc.s he would not only he punish
ed severely by the law. but would become, moral
ly au outcast from sockly. lit would be regard
ed oa ail hands as a leper A Q, Ossssaf.
From the ('nion Spring* Hazel re.
Kail road Mcrlluu 111 Farrtervlllc.
W'e had the pleasure, in company with others
of attending, on Wednertßiy, the Slat ultimo*
liailruiul meeting at l arriorville, in Pike county.
The appointment bail been tna?le by Major How
iinl lhe week before. When vre arriveil on the
ground wc found t he Major in advance, surround
ed by a largo an?l r# portable otwtfouHk- ofjiti- j
/.en*. Miixioualy expi-ctiug tho promised K:dW>ad
gperch from onr PresiitmH.
At about Jl‘a o’clock. Major llewgi 1 will iu
\ itc<l dn: pulpit under ? arbor W
Divine Service bad been the -atx wore;
occupied by .*RW or Hlft person*, among whom
were guotl many of the tiiir daughter.* of Pike.
The Mj?r rocttpitatniwl tin? hi*b>ry of tlie road,
.-piting the ilinicullic* they had labored umlsi in
bringing it from rolumhu* t? Cbuuiicniigyee
Ridge, and sta'u-d he omul A build it twice over
froiu Inion Springs t. the juiu-tion of the Mnt
gomerv and Pensacola Rond, a distance of 117
mile*, lories* money than it ba*i oust iu briugiag
ll ;>2 nine#, He urged upon the people of Pike
the importsnoA of carrying the great work for
ward, and threw the whole responsibility upsn
them. Ho told them if they would carry it
through their country, lie would Hand pledged fur
the counties below, rtt the furtherance of flic en
terprise: hut if they would not a**i-?t him he
could do nothing, a* il re<piireii money to liild
road*. Jlc said that everything rested upon them,
ns ho f?oul*l not use une dollar of the reoeiptf of
the oilier til l of tho road, urul i/ they wanted th**
hem lit nud couvcirieie c .| it. ihoy iiad to lur
“nlsh the money to build it. il .- stated he had
engage.?! ir?m f?r seviVal mile* Itclow Union
Borings, and they mn*t furnish tlie money to ptr
ehare tins stringer* and erosstic*. Major Jlow
ard spoke wiih great earntsHti?--*, iin*l impruosud
Upon hi* audit?ry the importance and c?nven
ience of thi- road, and tb?- great resjoiisihilit.v
which rusted upon them ns citizen*, in carrying
it forward, and wound up with one <f hi* stirring
appeals t? their patriotism and liberality.
The bin pi h Mil's.
It afford* u - inueh gratificutiou t*t notice the
fact that, n not her first (das* Flouring Mill lm?
Keen put in operation 1n oureity. The Linplrc
Mill# is b.wated in Ibe building fc-rniHy <tecnpied
by Clemons, Crown l ('o.,a#a< : u Factory. We
■■■uaia.lki.l .'uUl ii vi"it a ?t.iv or two sfin-u, ar.d w;i
ry i# large aud heavy, ynf ni lining if
light a* a feather floats on tho breeze. Not ajar
or trembling seusniion is l*dt tbr-iughout tho ou
tife building. It ha* live run of stoue*. four of
Hurr Stone* abd onu vve forgot the name of, which
is devoted to corn entirely. They each lihv?*
what i* called “Ihe silent feed.” and ou* would
scarcely know tho atom ?vcre running hut lor
seeing the Motion of f.beMri? ing nulley*. in the
cleaning room they'b?ivt* two lante r?volviiig
reives, a smut machine, and an - improv’ and wind
iirrang’ iuont, the inventiouol \ D. Dr'-wn, Jr.,
all of wliich ‘‘loan# and soparste# oti frmu {
the had wheat in thj fin?- order. Tnww tire bolt
ing arrangements are upon the latest and most
approved principles. The -ampin- of Hour *h?'Wn
us wore of a superior style, having a very rich
color ami lively body, aid pul up in htimisoinuiy
labelled sank#, of various brands.
This Mill i* calculated to turn out over “i”
hundred barrel* of Hour i*er day, which will he
e?|uai iu quality to any made North or Bouth,
Factor West.
ft affords its pleasure, iu this connection, to
speak a word in behalf of rtnr fellow townsman
hikl (fiend, A. D. Crown, under whose guiding
hand this Mill ha* been built. Wo doubt if there
i* another such in the country- where every thing
works so easily and simply. Wc are rejoleod to
have such mechanic* ill our midst, and trust he
may lym many year-. t reap a harvest yet from
hi* midnight studies and x cardie*. Wu w re
shown by him several useful invention.-of Jiif.
tw.. ..f which wc mention hi- Thrasher, and hi#
Drain Cleaner* They arc >?nj I- mid plain so
that a negro can n*c them, mi l still do the?r work
us well a u?re complicated on*,*, planter* dr.*
Ring Much things on their plantationM should give
him a call bob on? huyhig Yankee notions.
11. i* :i source us much gratitii'ntion to ehrom
ole the opening of each MUIs ? tb? above. It.
tends directly to strengthen the hand- of the
Month, ami make her what sh* vdnwtld be, lode
pendent ??f the North and North-West, where
da vary is looked upou a* a rmnant. of hewihen
i#iu. .Success to the F.inpire Mills, we *ai.
ImporiAnt Kullrond rantracl
Cini vnatti, Hqtt. ?., |N:*9.
I A contract was concluded to-day between Hon.
William B. Hubbard, I’rosideut ?i the Colmiibu#
and Xenia, Natbouicl Wright, Hroatdant of the
liittle Miami, and S. Sf. L’llommcdicu, I*resident
of the Olncinnatti, ilmniiton and Daytoq Rail
roads, tor n divisfon afflisir gross receipts, which
Wit rue unilonnity of rates on these hitherto rival
line#. Fifty percent 1* t?i be tloducled from thu
gross receipts for the operating expenses of cook
line; of the balance tin* Dayton line take.-, thirty
percent, and tin? Little Miami ami Calmnbu
?- v ?aty per ocut fertile period of twenty year*.
How To PnKNKKVK UltLI \ CoHN. Nowtllilt
green ?;uru is ho plenty in the market, many arc
dwiroMH of a g<??"l r*-?*ipc t**r pre -erv ing it. llu*
*‘ l Kkoi barrel or any 6ouvonhmt ?-*k - cm
nion salt-barrel will and?. .iiid qtread u layer of
?lry salt on the bottom to th?? ?l|<th of tw?> im-h
e* j atrip tho of their husk* ami set them
upright in thajjsalt, th? butt end ilown, until the
hottetn is covered. Now till up the spoon ber wc*n
the ears witli salt, until another layer ?il an inch
or tw?> in depth is prepnreil for anotlo-r s*lting.
Repeat tho process until the cask i# filled, head
up au?i jttoro in a dry placu.
I’oi.tTii'AL Cot htknish. —There i# -uni*?thing
very pleasant, w?* may odd noble, in thy manner
?f comiuctiug political contests by th?? generous
Uoorgians. They seem never to violate the law*
??f poli#hu?i hosUlity.
How much mure cretlilahlc is this course than
that us journals and spouters who have nothing
l?ut llagrnnt misrepresentation and reckless abuse
( for their ?>pf.onenis! How much tuoro rolf-re*-
I?©* t do they manifest and how much urore weight
must they necessarily have with all men ?.f can
dor and judgmont!- WaahinytoH Comtitution.
Wo (ipprehcud the editor of the Conntitntio
?los not read tho He publican a diatribe* un .foe
Brown.
Ex Puksiokm Pikiu k. —This distinguished
gentleman 1* bo escorted to hi* home in Now
llitmpKhire to-day, by the Aim *keug Veteran*,
who arc to moot him at Naaliua. ud from there
proceed to Mum-buster, aud then to Concord.
Tho Boston ft?* Hays :
(lencral Pierce very siuphn>ically, iu private,
<lonlc> any Mspirutlous for the Preoidoney, or oth
er honors. He say* that he intends to |K>ml the
I'-iiMHuder of bin life in roposs from druggie*,
that hedesi>< •* end of controversies, and hope*
that with the blessings of guv.l lmultli. which he
dill enjoys, he ha* yet tv *• the huppied portion
of his life.
Stock ok Si oaks in Nkw-Yuiia. I'he stock
of sugar*, now in New-York, is said to consist of
7J,000 hhds, 22,000 boxes, anil 70,t*00 hag*. The
/‘o(. of Thursdayevsuing, say*:
This is a larger supply than wo* anticipated,
anil, consequently, some hol.ler” ore anxious to
realize, ami have yielded (,i, ‘%o. to-day to
effect sulcs The anticipated liberal supply, both
of hogshead, boxes and togs yet to come forward
before tho close of the season, with stock now on
hand, leads many to believe that we shall enter
the new year with a very considerable surplus of
dock, if prices do not in the moan time rule as
low us to induce vary free consumption.
Tmk B v.vana,—H is quite common to sec the
fruit on the banana tree* in the . tty approaching
perfection, and it is probable that ripe hnuann*
of their own raising will he eaten by some of our
citisans tin* present season. Such a thing doc
not often ta-eur at this day, though our oldest in
habitant* tell us (bat most of all fholruil* f t>**
wen- tom net® nt one nmc. Orange rrves
were grown lien in their greatest perfection,
though now the frost* seldom allow .i ‘rve to at
tain it* natural growth, and a ri|*e orange is rare
ly obtuinod iu the open air. These fact* show the
Kfnai <‘liuugcs that our climate has undergone in
the short space i>f a lifetime, r lcs ,Vn . H n >.
••Hisirtt* ok OitARiTV.” The Bishop of Exe
ter ( England) has sanctioned a plan proposed to
him for organising a community of women desir
ous of devoting them selves Exclusively to works
of charity hum piety. They arc to* bo called
“Sinters of Charity,” or “ Deaconesses.” No
terminal vows arc to l*e taken. A period of pro
union will first have tube passed, during which
it will lie allowable to leave at any time. After
this, an engagement to the sooiety, for a period
not exceeding live years, will be made, renewable
at tho expiration of tbal term.
Th* JoiiisMiftfi Stojur UtinUr * ays that a
young man, employod a* over-oer oi one of the
cott'-n plantation* in Mississippi, recently fell
heir to a fortune, by the death of an uncle in
(loorgia, of nearly half a million of dollars. Ho
had never seen his relative, and had been em
ployed ns an overseer, for sotuc ten years, at a
salary varying from jWOO to )MHI, iu South Caro
lina.
A Fi oititk. —A gvntleman of color mads hi*
Appearance hereou Wednesday last, professing to
he a runaway servant of Dovaruor, Akin. it
South Carolina, and to la* in hoi baste for I'.irra
da. He received material aid aud parted with
(he blessing* of hi* friends her*', who hath) him
good speed, as they took an affectionate leave. It
ha- since boon ascertained that ho came direct
from Kocne. where he had been kicked out of the
hotels for bciug a drunkcu nuisance. If he is a
fugitive, he mean* to live high while his freedom
last*. He wont from hers to Uarvisttilfe aud wa*
•tight” before ho got there
//,) Tmnttrtft.
)f(IUVRr. M(I>A? SKPTKaiJEK I*. !.
FOR THKS i:\ ATK
] I IK.AK ti.UAWSOV
’ FOU TRF HOI SK,
( H VRI,F> J WII.I.IAM*
koiii:ict Bixot.
bur ( anUUl.vto.
V hoist ftl our must head to-day tha naoie# ?•!
uni; i amitdoit.’ lur tjee Lgi.-UiUra u tUi*??>unty.
They are men of.sfamling. position an?l ability,
who will ruflegt crajjit upon MU#<*?gua, if seleut? I
to reprecout it.
Tim; ah fl PAWHyN K*?p the nominee for the Sen
ate, is the sau of'tlie lat Senatcr in Hongres#
fr?>m Heorgia, flon. William C. Rawmm, nod I#
young mull of attaiuiuctit cud uvudest muni.
(Jun. Cm %Mi.ra J. Wti.i.iA# is well known in
this county. Adda from hi* qualilh’ationa, which
would rank him .iincmg the ablest mam her* of a
Legislative body, he ha* gallantly served hi*
country in the capacity of a Soldier; having been
elected Major of the Heorgia Regiment in the
M< wean war and w?n u name by hi* ebivalric
bearing.
Uorkkt K. Dixon, K#q., is worthy of the eonfi
?ienee rcpo*c*l in him by hi# party, lie combine#
with hi# fine talent#, qualities which eminently lit
him for a Legislator. A* secretary of the Senate
of Heorgia. tie won a reputation f?>r buiine## quai
ictiatiou# unsurpassed, perhap*, by any man ot
hi* age, in the State.
Tb -c are the men the democracy; present to the
county of Musungce to represent it. Jf they an*
elected, they will discharge their dutic* with fi
delity: if defeated, they ?ill submit cheerfully to
the ?vill of the people. _
OppUNltion Tactlov.
We have no sympathy f*<i the pwßß*n of Mr.
Douglaa. of lUirnd#, but it amuses U# to #?*?• how
. I|l< ’ l| ,aw#.4wa. **wwt- r tfesa
tlourish of trumpets. They evidently think that
the democracy i* in a deal of trouble, and that
they ar(? blowing th-? spark* into u llaum wb di
?vitl destroy Hh: tteiuocratir. temple. Wc w ujd
have some court den ?e in their sincerity an*l love
*f ]>ri Hiijtle, an?l f?xddis|> ‘"d t?j go in wild them
upon u platform of the “law” anil etjuul right-,
if they did not rliow in their animosity to Mr.
Douglas, more of party hatred than pure devo
tion to country. Were they to plum themselves
upou u principle and roiao a atmulurd, rutting
down their own men who did uot tcarleeely t?e
the mark, then with muc pretence they might
appeal to the people for #u|pori. Hut a# long m*
they hold on to such unreliable, office-set,king
“I t (ogiuH, a# Crittenden au?i Itetl, whooe -ambi
tion lead# them to court the sympathy of the
Hluck Republican#, ami who arc not e whit bet
ter thuu Douglu#, who, they #?s bitterly condeinu,
they may a* well “hang their harp# upon the
willow*,” to urge democrat# do put-tie the
ftnlh (ts patriotism {/) Their ccur#v smocks urn
nroagly “f party diplomacy t*. ?uh democratic
larks. We commend the opposition party in tlie
•tlh Congressional District of thi* .State, who eon
deiun alike Douglas aud Crittenden. This i*
honest and ?>ntepkuu. It i* placing in the Miur
category, men, who#?? vote# indicate their sympa
thy up?*nth? great question* of public interest.
They stood .- id by side fighting against the i,c
rorapton pro slavery (’on#(Rulk>n, and both de
servo the eondemuatton of teue Southerner-, who
advocated the Kun*a- bill. Hut where -laud*
thtt imlauce of tkw “ppari(<>i. party us Heorgia?
Th?* opposition in t,jjeaistrict denounce CrvUcn
ieu and Hell for “fiikk-sou. assinitu - *” Mark
the word*, “/esc tml njffimitie* !” and Mr. Wright
the opposition candidate f?*r ('ougro.** in the Ith
district, alludes to them iu thin ianguag* Mr.
Douglass, the opposition candidate for Congre—
in t li 2?I district, say# he will support (.’rittonden
for tho Presidency ! ileit- are two opposition
ctunlidate* for Congress in ‘e?i gi . mm deuouu*-
ing Mr. Crittenden for “free a.jl affiuiticand
the other saying, that he will #upjort him.
Il would not and.. for them to speak from the ahmi*
*tuinp. Mr. Wright w*uld have tecoinu iMr
Douglas# of “free-soil affinitiaa” Hint would not
do. Thu# it i- with the opposition. They have
no idea ?d'giving up Jicll and t.'ritteuden, a*
long a# their then is turned against th?’ deuioera
ey, albeit the Rcpudlican# of the North pru**>
iUmfm wn.l (*•• ‘*'* mr ‘ ■ •’"■**•• - -r -
quest ions otfecting our right* aud thrwt#o arc
h*.- worthy of support. Tho truth is. the .
•dtlon own not settle upon a lino of fntliny, utm-h
leas principle. Kvery orator of their par'y ba*
his own speech and Ui* own platform: even to
Ur. Wright, of tho Stb district, who say*, be
.*teu?i# on “nunk <>r thi; ci.ATroa** ! ’ Can the
democracy join tbi* party, when, lilt?’ an old vc*
sal, the rims and hand# are tailing off, and it u* i
going to piece# tr?wn its own weight? When i
they preach Southern Rights, I nioniwu. no j
party ism, d*.wn with platform*, and such like, j
aci-ording to thcMw-ality where they arc situated ?
When they toriu m-uk sort *>f u union among
themselves, other than that for the* spoils ot ?thce
and make homm? show of devotion to pritmiplu and
Hto right* ?>f the South, then we may li*ten with
more paiiunce to their ap(H*al# of pstrhauMn. their i
abuse ol Douglas aud the purity and honest) ?*l
their motives. Cntil then, we proser the demo
cracy with ull il# faults, and shall battle for it*
principle# with all the zeal of our nature, u# beat
adopted t?> carry on ?*ur complex system of g??v
eminent.
tl. A. f oehranr. Esq
We regret to learn that this gentleman haa dc
elined a candidacy for the Legislature in Bibb
county. With his known popularity, ho would
doubtless have been elected and borne a conspic
uous pari iu our Legirlative prMM-*)diiig
I tutorial M Hiwfraw.il.
Mr. W. M. fini- • ha- withdrawn from the edit
orial eonduet and proprietorship of the t ,S**th*m
llunorr, published at Athens, Go. This excel lent
Democratic journal will be under tho editorial
management of the prvseut proprietor Jams* A.
Sledge, Esq. We tender our good wishes to the
rotiiiug, a* well as t the remaining editor.
Outtow at New Oat.r van. The total receipts
of cotton at New Orleans, during the year ending
Bept, I, JSo9, rcai'lied 1,672,814 jhaleH, or an cx
i*ess <ver the previous year of 100,40 • hah *.
The sptmkrr*hip,~ Wc find in our vilahama
exchungi'* a number of nutnc* suggested m con
nection wish Um Speakership the nest House
of Representative'*. Among other* are mention
ed David Hubbard of I4|pmi'-c. Thomas Irby
of Dallas. 11. D. Smith of I.Hud'’t>l.lc t l
...?, mw, vnn. If. rbamlK-r- )>f Bar
fo.ur. and A. B. Meek of Mobile.
W- l’ost Miuslto- Ltuierai H<dt h* *!,q.ped
some twenty tliousaml Republican documents de
podittd in the Dost Office at Washington to he
sent under the frank of a member of Congress to
Mitmuota for the purpose of UiHuvueing the eleo
tiouSm that State, on the ground that they were
not reifily franked by the Congressmen, but by
t fork'employed for that purpose.
Mo learn by the Augusta Couaiis*tioHitli-t, that
thaDemoeratio party of Richmond county i.oiui
uatid Juhcu Cumining, E.,.. as their candidate
for the Senate, and Edward J. Walker, aud John
B. Smith, Esq*., a* caudi'Ute* for the Hou-e ..f
Rcpt'scntatlvo* of our State Legislature. This
is a *troug ticket and wo hope that it will l*o
oletnsd.
M.ae Wool. ro*i Xi w MkxmSß. V train
arrhsd at Leavenworth City ou the I ith. consist,
ing'f thirty wagons, from*Kurt Ini n. bringing
in tieiu seventeen thousand pounds of wool.
The rain Buwlu tho trip in thirty-two day*.
-- • m
H-v. Wise wants to “/• Boston” and have
aiuimr tea party. He would much rather “/>*i
th’ thaslcston fonventiou und take hi* tea in the
Whjw llp tl-M.
A aifosy train going at the rats of seventy- :
five bllsaper hour, lias the vuloeity of one-fourth 1
that u a fonnou ball.
ItAiuiuin Acciortt.—The morning train on
the Limnian'i Mobiio Railr<>ad was delayed get
ting in uiui a fate hour yefterdny by the cars
running 1 the track the other side >f Silver j
Run. vbtvaggags ear was crushed, but no one i
was reri44 hurt. . |
IHI.II lIKKITTJS. I , 11.1,1!.—it i MAorlla- I
lively Api’i and tii.q the amount ?1 W ,no >’ rtuulUd ,
know* by l ukhmej'i resilient in A tncrica. the last
ydur, for the iur|*os<‘ us assisting their friends to
narilgraie. was #*j,.’.t>U,'<. The ton preccutng
years’ the amount remitted was * lO,tihft,®O w -
Hoitvtv Land Wakdaxt* -The following
bounty land warrant# have been issued at the
United Ht#t* s l*©ni??n fWcu dpring the month ol
August, !f*5V:
I (10 ii-rc*, 7 Loud required to satisfy 117,4-1
is
2 - “i •• -
h|;; Total, - - }2M iO .
llnai.Tii or Ntw Oki.kan*. The hcrith
onr c?tv c?.ntinuez unprecedentedly good. In
deeil, wo luht whether any othes metropfdi# on
the (loutinctit can proneut ueh an excellent #ant-
I nr y record. We are n..w advance?! in the fail
month*, haring enjoyed a spring and minuter ot
unparalleled hcttlth, and there an- no seuntde
evidences going to indicate that **ur pwntptkn
w ill n?l l*e complete.
For three or four days s?nne excitement ftos
cxi#te?l on account ??f report* titat the yellow fo
vor was prevaing in the Hilarity Hospital* o
have taken occa-ion to enquire into the matter,
and find.that there are no causes for alarm. —
i.rutieertl. _
Little Julia so bone !
Dikii io Lumpkin, Ua„ on the 2d in#f., Julia,
infant and <oly child of Jesse B. nnd Mry R
Wright, aged J year -i month* an?l 1 day.-. By
this sad and uflUeting d?pt*nHii?ni of Providence
the houn?) ?>f * ur trictid*. s? lately the circle <-f
joy, has been made d? -Mate and sad ! Rut while
their dear little daughter ha# been taken awuv
from them n?l herjoyows prattle will neves r *u
he beard t*> tDrill their heart* on earth “‘j u .V
she blooms in percoial freshness ” -b Paradise
?,f Hod. Those lip# which h# * J-*t begun to lisp
a mother’s naiee arc now ’. .png Hod’s prat#?- in
;? brighter and better World. Then dry up your
i tear-, fond parents, and how submissively to the
will **r U- I -drive to moot your Julia in that
j land where sorrow, pain, aud death arc felt and
i f* ar?*<l n more.
J.C. f, B.
ID:avv Aw vit it*.—The New Y<rker pay heav
ily for the <q*euing ami imfi roving of streets in
that city. The Journal of <’onueree #y* that
the City < outptroller *>n Tbur-?lay pakl awaril#
to the amoMiu *.f s:u*3,*ly. to person* whose prop
erty was taken for the widening of Reed street,
from Broadway to Chatham rireet. AwanD “ti
i the duhic street, from Hr>a?lway t< Washington
.-treet. amounting t*> *457. J**!. will be paid On the
t?th in.*t.
Railroad Merilttg
LaHkanof.. Sept. fith.
Purcuant to a?ljmirnmt?ut, tho friends of the
j Colainhus A Hamilton Hsllroatl met in the Court
j House, to-( lay.
On inuliou, Mai. John K. Morgan wa# culled
i to the chair, and N. M. Harris wu# requested to
* act a# Secretary.
t The chairman c.xplainei the <hject of the
j meeting.
| Committees appointed ot th<-l:*t meeting were
! catted upon t* report: hut a quorum not being
i present, the report wa* deferred,
i Col. A. B. Tannin being called out, made one of
i hi# usual sensible, telling speeches, challenging
. the Opposition to .-how a single instance why
j said r<>a?l would n?>t be a* gfenl a paying roal
j iu every particular, a# the Atlanta j VVe#t Point
1 road. No uohia#ei mind *-an listen to Col.
j Fannin and not he convinced of the utility *f
the road. Hi# argument# aro unanswerable.
Several gentlemen present made npooebe* in
( favor of the etiterpri**. The Hook* were open
: tor the taking of *ti>?-k. un/I S3,iW taken
I uncondifi<M|aily, and Jesse M< I.*•ml*-n and Tims.
: Leslie took jn,t)(l{l more coroli:tonally.
! Albert K. Cox offered the f? Ibming rosolotion#.
: which werv unanimously a*te.pt? and :
ildtolted 1. That we have continued sonfi
i denes in the foasihitlty of building the Columbn*
j A Hamilton Railroad; and that the enterprise
| trn#f nlti’nately saocfed.tflt# friends only prove
| fuithful to tha interest.* inv-dved.
ftrnoh-Hi 2. That w believe the uvciruntih? ia-*
! terest of this city cannot l*e dotnagioi ; but that
| it, together with the planting interest of thecn*
| tiro s**ctfon through w? iofi the road will }•*#.
i will he greatly banefitted by the con<truction of
j *ad road.
Ob motion, the protending* of the uioeting were
] ordero?l to be published in the LaHrasgt- “Be
i p?rtar.”
i *>n ui**tion of OoL Kanuir?, the matting then
i adjourno?!.
J K. AN, Chairman
N. M Harrm, cratary
Democratic Meeting—Muscogee
In purriuonco ol a previoti- caJ. Hie Dcoi h rn
j i’ vof Muscogee ?**uit? mssembiad tn thu Court
House on .Saturday, Sept. Id, for the purpose ?f
| iit'iuinatjiig , amlidatcs for the Legislature.
Ihe too Ming wa-, < (gartntt-a nj • .<n:ug non. A.
: H. (.'ltappcll t< the Chair, and the appointment of
: Thor. J. NuckoiH and W. T. Patter.>.oit, a Sverc
! taricH.
; tHi m*li?/U, it wjo? resolved t proceed btPKal
! ht. t?> aelrot candidate* f?*r S<matr and Ropre
| sentatives.
Tlie uteeting then pr?H.\anied first to ballot for
; k condiiialc for 9etmtn(. | pen paettUhg out the
j votes, K. H. Dawson received L S. scattering I.
| K. H. Dawson wa*. with applause, nu?>ume*l
| as candidat?*. for Senator.
The moctiug then proceeded t? ballot for two |
camH'hitc* for ltepr?*sentntive*. l'pon counting
out tin- vote*. Hen. Cba*. J. William# having re
ceived ;j4 votes and Robert K. Dixon. Baq.,
v?te*. (whole number cast J4j wore uiiu?nitn-ed as
candidate* for Rcpniscntativoa in the next Legis-
I laturc.
Mr. Dawson being called upon responded band-
Hoiucly, accepting the nomination. He thanked
the Democracy of Muscogee for the (uttering pre
ference which they had shown him in tendering
him a post of honor in the approaching contest
and called upon them to rally around the banner
which he hoped to boar with victory perched ou
itjj fold*. He made a happy allusion to the words
<d'the gallaut Davis ou the eve of the battle of
Buena Vista, who being asked, who were hia cap
tains. responded, “wc arc all Captains!” He h*-
|*ed that every democrat iu the county would con
sider himself a captain iu the light: an.l that
triumph be our watchword.
ft. E. Dixon H<p, being called on, r* c m led
in stirring term*, accepting the aoutii . m. He
pledged himself to do all in his pmv • for the tri
umph of the democratic party m l *t> principlev.
and called upon the Democracy oi Muscogee to
come to his aid.
On motion, J. M. Russell. Jot. F. Fou and Mr.
were appointed a committee to inform Hon.
(!. J. William* of his nomination and request bU
acceptance.
On motion of Judge Iverson, the chair was au
thorised to consult with the candidate'* end ap
point an Executive Committee for tin* emnty, t,,
bo coui|>o*ed of three usewbers from each Ajuu ~
District of the county.
Tito Hon. M. J. ('rawford, the democratic can
didate for Congress, Wing present, was called
upon. In his happiest manner, he an*-ward t*
tin* call.
He expressed hi* entire approbation of the
wi*dom *•!’ the choice of candidates jnat made. Ho
gave cheer lug uow* from the various i*jrfa ydthc
ilistrict which he ha<Ucanvassed, and evprussc'l
hi* entire contidsncv in victory, if the deiudefocy
of tho district would, without wavering, come tip
firm and steadfast to the contest ou the Ist Mon
day in October next.
On motion, tho meeting then tufomrned.
Hou. AiiHALOM H. ( hapdell,
Chairman. 1
Taos. J. Ntoitoi.i.a, i .
Mv. T. Datwahox. j
Appoint meal*.
Messrs, ('rawfortl und Douglas the can<lidaten
of the Democratic aud Amercau parties, in the 2d
District for Congress, will address their fellowcit
j izvns. at the following place* and times.
I-- - Tuesday U Sept.
StarkwviOu - - Wed nee'lay 1 1
Isabella - - . Friday 1
i Albany - - . Jiaturifay 17 “
j Newton - . . Monday DJ ••
j Camilla - - . Tuesday 2'•
| I tain bridge - , . Thursday 22“
J Colquitt - . . Friday 23 “
i Blakely . . . Saturday 24 •* j
Morgan . . Mo inlay 2d
Fort (Jain* - . Wednesday 2S “ j
Huitman - - Thursday 20 ••
Cuthbert - - - Satunlay 1 Oct
CH ARLES B. HUDSON. Ksq., IwgaTenve to
i announce that ho is a candidate, for the office of
j Solicitor General, of the ( haitalu ochee circuit, at
Ithc approaching eleelion.
Aug 9, UoV, wJd-ldc.
maVuill S TIM is.
CITY MATTERS. .
Ntw Advertlaemeala
Mr. HgrgroveH ia offering eevcrol Plantations
and Negroes for sale In Louisiana. Person# in
want of fertile land# in that section ar?? re?|U( #- 1
ted t?>r?-ad tbi* adVertiteutem of 11. before pur
qbasiag clm.-where.
The dotmnbiis High School fur young Ladies,
under the direction of Mr. W. & Lee. will so- re
numd on Monday 3d of October next. Parlies
inter??sted will War the mot iu mind.
Me*<*. Manley. Hodges .1 Cos. uro in daily re
ceipt r.f new and splendid style* us La?lie* Dress
Hood*--orli?''R# wart anted tu charm—to which
the atteutiouof the fair sex t# invited.
Seethe advertisement of Messrs. llarri#?in A
Pitts. * well known and popular firm.
Messrs. Hull. Duck k Oo n are receiving an
extensive assortment us fall and winter dry-goods,
embracing uverythiag usually needed by the
forming community. Let every body call and
examine their #t?H*k, a* they have something to
suit ail tasu a.
The extensive real estate us Joseph B?nd i#
advertised to sell, at Albany, on the first Tuesday
in December next. Farmers shoubl take partic
ular notice as this will I* a rare Opportunity to
secure nplendid eottou lauds.
Two plaatplfoue of the estate of William Cope
land, Sr., deceased, in Harris county, arc tidver
tiM-,1 to sell at Kxocutor’# sale en tho first Tues
day in November next.
N. A. Sullen#, of Macon county^Al*., is offer
ing a large an?l valuable traet of 1mu?I neur Tus
kegtot. This ha* natty rw?>m wend alien# t?j th?>*e
wishing to purchase.
Sec advertisement of Crown Hoop Skirts.
A. B. Skaln, Ksq.—We are pleased to lcnrti
aud located permanently at Hamilton, when he
has determined to engage in the active ?luties of
law. Dur community having *oeasiou for his
services will (iud him prompt, energetic, honest
and talented. Hut he is too w? ll known to need
eulogy from u*. We trust be wifi meet with all
the success he deserves^
Fire
Hu Friday evening, between H and 9 o'clock,
the residence of Judge Kchols, at present occupied
by R. P. Spencer, K#q., came neur being serious
ly injured by fire. The Fire Companies, with
their accustomed alacrity acre noon on the spot,
but the fire was extinguished before their services
were uee?led.
Fire iirll and < lock.
The Hew Market House, which is being erected,
will b<? an ornament to our city. Situated in tht?
center *>fthe town, the opportunity is proeeuted,
jto have placed upon its top a town clock. Thi*
is much needed in our city and would l>e a regula
tor forevory department of buxines* and trade.—
Those who can afford a watch are troubled for a
sraudard of time, while -others Icm fortunate rely
upon tint position of the sun. Dis u good time to
agitate tbi* ijuewti?"! in tlie council ami doubtle*?*
our city fathers will not pass Idly by this .ugges
tiou.
An Alarm Hut., too, i* much needed. W*
understand that thcgaUmu Ft runs? ?> *f onr city or
duioo of the Companies arc WffHng to bear the ex
pense for this item. Privileges, perhaps, may i>e
H>ikt?*l for this donation. Will the Council bring
the matter up
hmplrr Mtlte.
This is the title given by Messrs. Clemon# A
Cos.. t?i the new Merchant Mills, (see adv.) which
they have recently put into th?* Oin Manufactur
ing buildings of t lemon*, Brown A Jo., ( who will
! be found on the same lot, ready as ever, to serve
j their friend# with first rate Hint.) Avery short
| turn through th;.- mill gave u* much satisfaction.
J Tho completeness of ail Its appointment#: the
j Almost ttoiscles* m??tion of its heav y *nd tuiftnlol?!
machinery; the scarcely perceptible jar from f s .*
| whu Hug ??f its five large run us rtoac; and the
i beauty and perfection of alii he work rti?-et much
| credit hath upon the Milfright an?l the Company,
j AH the noise of the old shaking hhppetJ* done
j w?iy in tin# rnfll by anew and rim pie ?’?>ntri-
I v ai.ee, perfectly sure and #tWt.
[ We cannot n<>w follow the grain through >4
it# elevating* and descending# until i#s finally
• **ome# tlown Hour, but will say, that our ?*ld Mills
! will and > well to wdn?l their AA. and A. R C. ..r
j thi# young oat* wiU ‘‘fwl the people.”
>ch Harket Ueuae aud (By Half.
We have had tho pleasure of inspecting the
j plan of this new buiiding. •<? have ai*o rea*l the
spooifioatioo no'l cunt root, by which the ■ Mitrac
j tors are to lc govurued iu it* erection. Our city
j bo* long suiiurod for the wao: of an edifice of
thin description—oue Uat will }>e eminently use
ful iu many ways, a* well a* an ornament to the \
eity.
Mr. 11. Lewi* Y\\ odrafif, oi’ our eity, is the
architect of this b.tndxotjfa work, and from his
superior capacity and taste iu all matter* apper
taining to arehttociure, there can he no doubt,
if the plan is faithfully carried out. that the build
j iug will ausvrur every purpose for which it is in
tended. Aud it may not lx* improper to suggest
that it would probably ensure the faithful perform
ance of the contrive:, if the architect should be
commissioned to superintend the erection, thus
making him responsible for any tauil.
It will be erected on Oglethorpe street, near the
corner of Crawford, a much more convenient nud
i central position than the present oue, being tbo
I distance of the width of a block nearer the centre
If the city. The materials, both brick und wood,
! to be uaed in the building, are to be of the heat
| quality, subject to the strictest scrutiny of the
most accomplished judge*. The leugth will la?
! KM feet running North and South, with a width
jof 46 feet. The first story, which will be used
for market purpose*, will be a neat aud substun
[ tial structure, capable of supplying every neces
*ity that may be required; ample accauimoda
| tion being prepared for ail who desire to have
stall*. Ac.
The secood story is infolded to be used for al
purposes tending to the convenience of the eiti-
• h a* having a neat and h*n<h*oin Hall,
for th*.’ m ting of the Council and public meet
, liiga -if all kind*.
There will he 2d window*, (including one over
j the front dUranre, i f f- by 24 gla**, 12 light*
in carl*, affording . mst ample supply of light
. and air. The durance *t*irs will bo at the North
j or upper part vi the buildout
; The bell tower, on the North end of th*. roof,
| should be made staunch enough to support the
! weight of any Ml nee*- *ry for the use of the
city, a dealderatuin long needed, nmi which we
are glad to learn will soon be obtained. It 1$
thought by competent gentlemen that the con
templated tower will not le sufficiently strong for
j the purp-.hO ; if *o, it should be looked to in
J time, and remedied.
The Itelly Time** Ofilrr Hilh(%s Ae
j The Hnilj Tlm<* ha* been in existence .ne
j y*ar and is now doing well. With a sub.-mrfoiiou
! Hat flattering tells proprietor*, and wo presume,
h good dutfs f advertisement*, it i* ~ . U(H . BM *,_
.vond doubt. Thin speak* well for .mr cfrlftens,
who patronise the Printer*. W two
1 pres***, through either of which the Tim** can be
j run with the rapidity which steam con carry it.
in addition, there arc card presto*, cutting ma
j rbinea, book binding etc., in the office. Fine job
J"” done. The type i* ail new und the neat.
lie** with which the Law* and Journal* are pub.
i Inked and the Supreme Cenrt volume*, i *uffl
> ciont evidence of the ability of the Tintr offico
to execute nil kiud of work. The Foreman, Mr.
i l’ortcr. 1* a man of groat experience in tbi* do
, P*rtnient of himness and give* satisfaction to bis
j customer*. Mr. Clark, the Book-Binder, i* -kill
! ed at hi* profession.
The Weekly Time* hair an extensive circula
tion over the State, especially in lower Georgia,
a* itt subscription list will show. In Eastern
Alabama tow, it ha* numerous renders. It e rec
ognised as ike same paper, though with a change
of name, that fought vigorously the I’nion tnen
in Nullification days. There arv subscribers who
have taken it for twenty years and their names
still appear on the roll.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
OK TIIK
ci troiM.
InStHor qualitie* of Cotton dull.
UN. H.. St Ir s. Thu Hr.uim(n| i;„.
rflf*a : .rrivwi lfl.t nishl. with Livr|mol Juu. t.
Saturday. Aug. 27.
Lioerpt ul Cotton Marini. —^ales of tin* v\., t
tO.fWfo hale#: of which specuhttor ? took 2,5ti0, at. t
? \p?irtcr> a.jhti halos, infeftqv qualitic w.
dull, and quotution* nlin?.*t nomiim! 11 .1 i,- r *
offered freely, hut shuwtfll ro* dipporitiou to pro
h ales. The market wu* steady.
Loihlom Miotcy Mtn k>t —Consols were qiu-i. and
at ‘.'bljOhOb^’
hcucrul Nr u n
Bur?liuie refuses to oc? vd, even oonditfoiially,
t. (he annexation of the Dnchics, without con*t.
ing ?ther i-owors, particularly France.
The Italian* maintain a firm attitude in r?*g-,l
j, ihcir national indcf*cndeiw*t*.
The harvest w.* almost complete#!.
|he -tcjiiio i -Ocean Queen ntd l*crri had
rvaebed Liverpool.
Skt'OSft lISCATCK.
LIVCUI “ L <>TT* S M.? ttk t,T .- t N.(toll V? ,
dull but Wirier. ttU't <i?*tations unchanged for
clean qualities.
On Friday, the * tiles were tl.tMirt bales, of which
* peculators and exp? riers took I,UUtI hale*.
The quotation* were a# follow# :
Fair Orleans : 8 and.
-• .Mobile*, : : : 7',d.
“ rplaials, 7 :, *d.
MiUdliug Oilcan# 7 A.
•• M-bilc : : : * 7 *d.
•* Uplands : :■ : hi:’.-Ifid
The Stock wit* HM.tMHt bales. <f whiHt >B2.■
OflO bale* were American.
*“!••• ..U .-lighOy de
clined- -ay from 1-ltl to ‘xd.
Staii “i Tkvof- Manchester -•advices were
favorable and yarns slightly tii m.
Lovim.v M"\e? Maokkt.—Th?* bullion in th*
Hank of had dt cri-a-tnl one hundred and
thirty thousand pound# sterling. Money w.?,
slightly easier an?l ahuiuiant.
Hav ;M ‘lrlcansTres Ordinaire o
t j voted ut llfff., and Ha* :t Ittfff.’ Market dull.
.**!?:. >1 i he, week at Havro. L.Nntt bn la*. St*, k
IdO.oOH bale*.
ot it; l\ ({> KK.V
Cvt'K Ra. >?jeFcpt. Ifi. Tic steamship Oce*it
(>uvcn p,<*<•?l here thi# morning. She left South
ampton oft tin; 81st of At?.gust.
Lie* rp-tof Cot tun Murk (rt ■— Salts of COtfon •
throe day.-? ftUfi holes, of which specu!nt?us to. k
2,aUW bales, and exporter* *.oliO baled. The mar
ket wa# firm, niitl gamrally cl?-?c<i with an a*l
?ancing U*rtd**ncy. The qu*tntions were, t r
Mid'lling Orleans 7 1 1 tbl., .urtl for Middling t |>-
landa lb-In.
Latent- li - ‘turttfort] tioruiny. Sales of c?^ton
S.IMHJ bsle*. The market wto, *t.*R?ly. Holders
offered freely, but showed no disposition to pr? • -
to-ncral Nut?
There are wo lemimt? rtf unusual interrot re
ported by th hi rival. Nothing of import.! nee
wa* known m reyar?i ?<. the proceeding* of the
Zurich l t.uiWon. e.
idtllbtUMl h) tht Hfthana.
VfHt *S: i - < r -n-n! M- l :?ti? 1 return
ed *mj tht 11* Im# presented President Hu
to Juarov which •ieiuauds an
iuui.'lcti** ittiifi*atk>M of the treaty
Th< r . ■ ’•! •( tc*l lf*‘ia
the t apitai.
Hcucral dado lt<l or?tured the troop* from
Tampico amt th*- iinincdiafe tteighborhmnl to
| niarchjt- San L ?*i i’ut-. , nhi’ hlu- intends to be
|ft - neral retch-. •- tin LiU-rai*. lie in
1 ‘d> to atteek tin ? .'ftiliii in cteta.r
| All and * it*.- ?h< ?a*ait i- in pt; ace till pmtse
‘ Hen. Vi-Unrt w** organizing ids force* at No
eva Lion, (i M*Hrch .itainsK-.th** Indians and
Aaftii-ini-.
Heu. Jfi'S'pH-ru 1. **l di-tuati*l the ln*ii>n< at
Son*?r;. atior,* .*? . ere baUlc.
tirM izatlau was g?.?d.
’f*tiv had te-.oj recaptured by the? Reaction o’
after t-on#i h-iabb tightfiqe.
t (Jon. M?*r*|Uc.:n is loiuducting throe million doj
for-- in -peek* t*< .n Hla-. l'r?ou Hn.t*W!:*ior-i. t’ -,
j t!.e Itriifob war J.q. Twlypc*..
j The Hov •!),-.! *<t Sat. Hh? ha?l resolved to pr?
fcVent Hot .-hip'.tont If th??dnta - Were u?l paid V
j difficulty wa# appreb? mb-d.
Hen. Sonuia left Ma/auiau on the dth to j.-in
| the lit** -:.! for? •- -.I divlica and to atta.-k Mar-oj,
/a ?tJ.i*i*..
Boltou A Barm a land claim is forgery.
| Governor D >uglas* --uei a protest Hgiiin-t
Hen. H:>mey’< ••renpyiiig the fafaud of San Juan
and ha* **-itt .j t<> the \ >ui< juvrr As*-in
bly, de**luring that British farce* shall be landed
at .San Ju.ia. Tiier-: was rather rum<>r
in circulation, which atotes that the British slvuin
or Satellite had attacked th*- Island ami killed
thirty Americans.
Later from Jam .Era.
Nkw <*ki..an>, S.-pt. 7. -Jamaica (fate* to the
loth have beeu received. Reinforoement * will
Vk asked tor the home gorctnuunt for the bet ten
protoetion of the lu-rlheto part of the island
against negro riots.
The Trinidad Pimarerop i? reported tt> l>eaV*ut
t.POO hogshead*.
J:** -Advices from Bueno* Ayres have a l*e!lt
gereut kutkiwy. The desuwr whilst
proceeding i*< the Parana with our minister, Mr.
Yancey, on b<.:,r l. had been fired into from Rush
rio. Mi. 4 an<*y hitd protosteti against the fast,
ao<l also a ;aii; -l the ilecree of Hou. Frquua *le
elariug the port of Bueno* Ayres closed to ncu
tral shipping.
Birr from ttcxlro.
S.'*. Loi ik. Scj* By way of the Arizona
mail, we Icaru that. Chihuahua and Sonora were
about uniting in a Declaration of fodependenst.
Pko>( it;nx. who was beading the ui o cun-no.
had received large additions in iu u and muni
tions. and his artuy included SIMUI meq.
Th-- u •!.-** Treaty
NrW-Hrlka >*. i-a-pt. s .- Authentic inform *
maiion ha* been received here, which stats** tb.it
Consul M -Lauu did not conclude th** treaty : and
t bat the matter remain- uuncftled.
Moau.fi. Sept. it.— Tin* l'nirol Stoics -loop of
war Brooklyn airived bore t and- .h to-day.
ha-* t on*ut M Latin on board: ‘he leave* (his af
ternoon for Wasbinart'-n.
Utvr ITo in tin Pacttlr.
N •* UuLfi lx*. Kept. -The steamship //b
-----"w below, with Sau J iaiicifco date*to th* 20th
ult.. and MianatUlan tq the Ist mt. She connect
ud at the lnihmu- wi:fa thu %*ra and the Cortez
whi<*b broughi over s2ad;ooo In specie and twelve
huudretl pa.*enger* to Bauania.
The Hriii'h man-oi-war Pylarfr* had arrived
a Panama from VanenuverV Island, and. it t*
•uppoaedsibrought d*pi. he* o>r England con
cerning the San Juan dispute.
No new arrivals are repwi.-l at San Francisco.
Marksit*. -Business at San Francisco wa*
improving. (Provisions advancing. Candies ad
vaulted ‘.-e. Sugar firm : refined quoted at ll**c.
Money easier.
Market ltr|hifl*.
Nkw-York. Sept. m. —glairs of < ottou to-day
1.-lit) bale*, price* were cwk-r but
Flour advanced 1” cents per barrel.
Savaxnau, Sept. B.—Sale* of rotten to-day
2nd bale*. Sale* of the week -J7O bales. R
ceipts of the week boles, Igairmt .'l.Jfifi bates
Mime time laid year. Stock 0,420 bolus.
Nk.w Sept. B.—Sale* of cotton to-day
rot) bales : market dull. Flour linn : sales of 14,-
(Hb barrels; Southern #4 80 a s.') 00. AVheat
H-Jv*oced le. (tt> 2c. jur bushel . of 13,000
bushel* ; Son then i White $1 4* (a, SIJO.
t.’a ARKSTON, Sept. of cotton 1,500
biles for the week, at from to 1 Cent decline
from the highest point about h month *incc.--
The week closes with Good Middling at lljtf (<p
11 He. ; and Middling Fair to Fair lift $ 12,