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WtUMBIS, F/.IUAI, V. TiuU itt. HJBO.
‘"ST TIM) Xir towndnry mapute.
Ttioa* who *r very easily ularm;ifr 7 ®
aginc that the Intelligence published in a noth* .
•oluton, nnd©r the above esption. roay forbade*
rupture of our pacificrslutiooa with Groat Britain
11 bombx Chat, l>elorA rteult'f at row hod by tb>
Commissioner# oil bo two coumne# in di-Uriftte'ro
ing ibw boundary llna 5 a ralalton flHfcfi T*TatnT V
Ban Joan, the British authoritl©* at Vaiionurai
derided the quoatlon for thorn, and etretnp
tod to arrest * citircn at ti<s Uailed flfatea fur av
alleged violrtfon of British )on lbe bland, aod
remova bun to Victoria for trial, <Jn. Uanuy,
therefore, for the purpose of relieving onr Hritst©
on San Jiron, fr"u> forlbvr annoyance and oot
fact, took military posse# uou of the island, aid
eet Irotßcli.t ’riy to work to fortify k. <#n. fits
noy to a man who never half-dona anything, oi il
the British la that region know well that if b< It
ever dislodged from bio pra*#iil position, WUif-l
by a recall of command Item M# g<.vronaet, fr
will bo aft** omno desperate fighting. Tbh th*>
will not attempt. Wo aroneither a prophet n i
the son of a prwptot, but thorf wdl bo no ffghk
ThMoalMna if. Hialor fravfri.
Wc cr.ptfl'l a few day a ago, fibc frttsr of flit.
Hon. John Minor Quit*, a leading American cr
Opposition roan, from Virgin In, addreessfi to tin
Whig Central Committee of'Now Vrh, advisthp
a coalition of the Opposition ftauth an.l tb#Op
position North to*lhu Democracy, with a view tq
i:a overthrow and final (MRlf'taUun*. Ib‘- beris ui
this noion waa not stated, nor *#• it mmioriA to
this groat b ailor. flhlceeajt, Wltthe wfllolrWntd
and the bond of attachment, Tt-'u.
ter Davis, ot Maryland, tho ablest and meat elo
quent member ot ib Opposition party fefoath, into
been Woentty re imirjltiuted for Congress in hit
district isbfob may bo r* *< an andotH
moat of far© viw§ with rcffflrd Vo.Uro onion.
Tho Bafhrio Adi'ositeei, swppotad
to btj Mr. liHatdH’.i organ, mf%t
Ilenfy V inter Da >4 i# re n< uiitfafttd for ty-t)
grata from bp distrust, The fuel it aig^itflcaift.—
A, *. i‘w* u> thv ad'ffw.uU advocate i a union of
the Noiibeio trill tiro ouuiluo pp portion the
n. U Uvn4yt*b. XifouPF"**#** tuatlo so him mk
tb ConVoniiok aoa bepnut or b* ffleudamp fur
an eh a notobluaiu*K^ , l'kak bo baa bt:n a*il i<
aufftoin iiiiuaaif by aaaajuriiy *t eonclueive uOor'-lH
umniaukalk proof that ibo voter* of tho city of
lioliUnore arutnoodiy to Uio vuw gtuorally ot)
U> rum til by tie oppoailiop.
btnrral Joaepb Lam ta.il4u.Urr botmitfutj-
Uanorat Joaopb Lana, tae ••Alarioo ot tho Maxi*
can War,** differ* will Dougina o*l ttifat!r hova
raigntj. Uo eaja, “atavery noOitiially eilata and
m ii utwnjft Mat in tho lonilonea, uaul tbey
eoino to ibrurMit'ir Btaro (iovernmstita. M ilo thus
allu laa to the Dctaocratlc party and tbu due trine
of tlarfi in tbo Territoilea, March SDtb, 180fc,
ia Cunguaa:
•*I bars boon rotinf tV>r Prnaidrnla fm many
yoara, and I never gave any but a i.H*<fr-.iKi
rota, for I look upon theaucieaaol tbo
hi party a eMontial to the honor, tho integrity,
and tho x.unveof the anion ot maao BiaUMf
aud it uuu bo aoataioad, tor it would not■
to risk tho foraraaaoat m the nanUs 1
al pirty,'woicb would deny m wmaluy of ih©
Biato* of tbis Union, and which d**viw*oa that tm
Turrit ttry abalt in> u<luitUed b *bv4 hiem,
though erory toau, woman aud eiunt, in au*>ii
Territory, ftiouht no in favor of iw i'tiM aaotivn*
al i lo* will not do, air. i look on tb Democrat*
ic party a the Union iuolf. it* iirtiMipla* are
tho true principle* of the country, and cuuuoi
be oonprouiaed; Uioy uniat bo uiuiuuiiuoii, lor
ovoryebing dwpomia upon that parly i aud 1 earn-
OtUy b >po the day ia not dui.*oi wkeu wo aboil
find our friwn-T, tho duUnguiabod Bonatmr inmii
lliioota, again laboring lor tbo attunes* of the
Dj ovcM Atio oauao, i have not yobgivaa blur up.
•‘ilui. air, it ia wii onug to nod goutlciuou on
tbo tuber side of the HoUo#l*b Vulod lor and
favorod oi Kooaaaaador ih lop©,
kv Uonatitutiou, now oppoaiog it* aduiiiaion un
der tho Lju .uipi ‘U Cou-tiiut >0 : nod u i* m> 10
aurprtsiiug atiil to find matt who homtoloro vocn*
piod bigtf posilioua tu too l>u4uMnaiie parly unl
inttgikuouiK'd'* of tbo nuihm, uow oo uporaimg,
acifng tuii voliug with tbvui. 1 would appeal 10
tbunu Democrat*, nud say to th m that tU nt
good ibr them to oontinuo in the pnaitl-.n they
hv/flfak>n; tlp •!-*uld g>t rid of their yrhoaht
BiilUiral ewtdutca, for they are not good compa
ny for ttum 10 keep.
o o • • • • o
“Congrcft, then, cannot interfere with the *nh
joet of idarcry ; and the p*sopb* living ntiddr u
Torriforlal fjovomni ut CAuuot l<*. under an or
game law framed by 0 Uor*&> fhnt which <!r
gr.w* iteeif cannot do. U d'ei nominally t-xid.
and rmml alwayi ox lot, in tins Territorioe, umil
they come to form their State govcrmneaia. and
theo it if h**r right to rogttlato tbo matter they
fnbaao. 1 appeal n gantieiwowy than, Northern
men and Soiulierii mu, to rauinlain and pro foot
UlO rig Ufa gtfarantood by the ( me lit u non. *
Htatf Aiflrn Railroad*.
The Slate of Mlsxouri ba* been (jy t u & tA build 1
tie Pacittc Kailrnud, a road running from at. |
L >uia to K.aua* Cii y, a chance ol 2i; J uiile*.
Out bunilrod and aixly eight luilu* bavo b* on ,
built, and tUo road so I or. bay cost $70.(110 pet
m lu, or aboat $12,000,000 iu tho aggregate. Tlo
Slate ba* ootitrilmtad Umdf to the h mount of rev
eu millinna and a quarter, uud tho Cuutpiuiy be*
aiaie a further lndebtuduos,.of -010 auri kml an
other to tb am.iuu* of SI.MHI,iOO. To oyiuplotu
tb* r*ad Ufa rust of tho difianca will cost ff.fiofi
-000 wore, ahd tho quevtion now iy, should the
bm'o lend any moro aid ? It seeur* tn be ounce
In that what the Siutn ha* Already advanced
win be ht. a* there is no probability that the
bu|}neß* the road will transact run pay the inter
oil of euob an investment. Tbl* road, wo belb-ve,
l tho pomoor of tbo grout. Pacific mod which Is
talked of Jo Connect the Pacific elli-? w’lbth'-'C
of tbo Atlantic, and which. It is expected, tho
Federal tioVvruuicnt will furnish tho moans to j
kU,ld ’ „
Prrstdenl Kiuaittan.
A Wasblngtop correspondent of tho XfoMea
in bi| loiter of the Utu UiaU, relonriitg
to a large number of laduw and gotulciuou wk>,
on that day, bad callod to pay their respects to
tho Provident, enj* :
“Mr. Buabauau rocoivod his guost* with that
frank and gonial weiouuie that Into always taark
od bia reception*. I saw him ou tbo day wf hi*
Inauguratio.'i. ilo d“u not luck a day uiucr ow.
lie is in porfoot hoaltU. Uu ha* uu marks ot be
ing jaded or oaro-wci u. lie doe* uutakeu ui the
oily. Precieoiv at half-pa*; (<>uc ho tuuy le seen
startin ‘ for hi* rural hiTne tn the country, lie
ba* a beautiful cottage vOw lhe!i>l .liers’ Itcfreal;
and oao of the cottagvithat surround tho Retrogi,
and'he one baloogiug to the govyruor of thut
ostabt shmont, il the sumner*hoiuo of tbo Proi
dent It I* four miles ::*gi (bocity, and a <to-
driver, lie dine# af 5 oMuck. At fi he
w tcofll ia a quiet wuy, any gentfowen cr la
die# wh > cn.ijr choose lo out! on hin : and tlii#rMc
I# hrooraing quite a fosbionablff no*, and any nf
tomnoti thu Frctidcnt tuny be eccn on the piurta
of his beau Ufa 1 cottage, with his frwnd#. onjoV
lug th© air aud tbo toenary as well as the gfai-e
----fal society that surreuad# liim. Fvw men bavo
•ticupiarl the Kxoeutive choir who have under- <
stood #e well how to lighten official ear*, and
catch th pa*#i"o eomfort as thu bnrtkas ol tfltt<
ars borne— rod lUi# aeooaots for Mi Buehanau #
good hoafth."— HLatUtuytan l turn.
Wasiu.NftrvX, Scptaflbgf ?S, lF5f.
XatlUr# received hero tin# uJuMtiug. brought by
thu last mail front both Ei.gUudiUid Lionet-, tiwui
high sorv*tf>, ©tutu that tho *pct in tkuac conn
trio# ig anything but i-.ußic; that active ptv| ara
tiuus going on in tbo dockyard# on both #idv# ol
tiro ctiauucl or# not only ludLutive but Wiuiiko,
god iu*cwuiuuus.ul rourvAta m* a goud dal vx
citod.
It wal announced tone days ago that Gideon
Tt*-ker, tocrvtxr* ol Ciatg ol yiww Turk, has iff
sua4 eertuirmtek of iltctlea t the N< w \ urk ( iky
Congressional ddegatlou elected luit fall. This
is not trufl, aa l learn fr nr Tucker. lie #til! bn#
ths subject under adviacuteiiL l leara that while
bt ssi in thi* oi<y a day or tn #kuv, Uo vo.-uul
ted diauoguiabcd lawyers u| i.
barviy pussible that Lo noi)’ Utiiuro th* seal#
©*>*nt. and order anew eL’ t.’ ii.
in regard te KUnntilg ihte 1 “rdnrv line be
tween ffutirn# and Kcbrn f .. which it n*w pr%. i
growing, iiixtru t on* 1 art* y rn- out (bat returns |
•f snrviy shall be aevunq anied hy aationuuiioal
obftervatiui.s taken is ©('ubitsbing fhelinc.
Capt. Williamson, wb > wa* in commend of the 1
FuUna, wrecked nrsr Fenaacria, ba*- l-con order
ed home and hi# rolKlui-i inquired lute. lie wu* ‘
ordered to the oo#( of Cuba, and Uro Nary Dv- 1
parturoat deiro to know what be was doing at
Fens* cola.
Tan StcaßTxnr or U' A a.~Adrici ax the
War Dapariurout Truro Old Point Cuttf rt icprv*
•ant th* health m lb* Socratary ol War to L* iu
wr<*vin( uudar the iufluoncis of u# freak ait and
. •-saih# of that (avM<* I#*4- f.
Cortov Oitov.—A gentian so who ba* *pont tbo
mat tbref mufibiln traveling tbrougb North
vUbuuio| Wait T<innoss, and North Ifiatietlp*
■ 1, uad who l* 0 very hloOO* iiitokilgtnt and oocu
vtn obsurrar, fcl- roM u Ui*’ the falling off ia
<? cot un crop in ihe-.orogi*'Mfr*'ia M>*- Mricral
• iMmut.) adui tci some al* weckds'uoo, wQI he ui
v v|| 1 1. ifif- tbroe pOßcant* I'ho f4 boil.worin,
.a# oth >rasoUi<m ineldont to couwa, aro toak
u.;f with il. TUo under boll* ore at
if out iu mo*! ptril from tho ravages of tho
• >riii. The upper bn** may do something to make
*p tho ieso If frost should Ho4y. In some partie-
Olar localities tnO yieid will *xoijod that of lost
fear, bui fnw of thoen oxenptiuna to tho general
Slate of the Oftipf are to bo found. The gentle
rsfkrfad to fhtfrtrji hat ts' h fncronee in the
r woipt* at tills place over that vs lust year will
imount to twcuty-firo th ‘smo halos. Other
, raons iivtioi. the uiaounl at a 1 rger ogur<‘.
UttUttit,, iuil 1
This a'-enrda with our Sformirtlon In repact
n ilia crop fn Csorgia and Alahattis.
i of rain Id Au>t, *M>*eeeda-i by a
trough) of Uuoo wook<, boa materially modified
the uni- uiati-.iia of the plantar. W<) know not
Sow far th esOiaata may bo affected by an io
reused qimrtfUy of eottow land, bat, tbis iou
iguur. J, tho oottbn produet nf tbo ahnee oectlono
will fall Ur short of last year.
Hiwnnawr a Omuiuia*.—- A fifn* Orleans cir
r'-apendant of tho fdfsrioatmi f,We*er, writingon*
}ut date iScptOfaibvr 2<ith, furnishes the following
itdmv - *
I,sst Thursday evening, Mr. A. W. Bammes. a
’li'lvc nf Ooovgla, a -.u*g man of wot quite
vti ry * i;dr year-of age, in oat respectably ewi
octail here, a gmduate of oar Law GwUnye, and
1 yoont* litwyer of prom iso, arrived iu this city
front Chiwfawt Term., and t>k lodging at the City
Hn'cf. Ihc va’following days bow ns noticed.
!.•* i/ iu Hqiier; ■> haiurday evening ho was ao*
iiKpon -'U f> bis room I*V aotm* 4rlends, wbosaw
him m Led. All day Fuuday he remained in his
r-M'in. M'od*y iHofruug he was found deinl in
ii> Ai brat it wus thought he hal hu.-cuiu*
‘ *1 to au npoplfclic fit, but ou tho body beingro-
M’ vyd, a tumbbir end an empty phial, labeled
••M orphiun,” Wore fouml under he pillow. The
coroner was sent for, and bv aant for J>r. R. M,
‘•r-huin to hvld a post UK>rt< iu cKrtriiinatlun. Dr.
• imbum came to ine cooidusion that Mr. Bemmes
bad iTnd of cob gelt ion of the bruin, canned hy a
stfong uppß us morphine, a remnant >f which ws*
r 'iJ ip th tuttfUcr. Therewa* o<t tbu slight
est < luc tU t wh*t wet the motive for tho act.—
ft i* charnqbte to suppose that Intoxication pro
•ittovd stbho.c** apd pom, otpl 100 Unhappy young
until, Id obtain relief, took sh powerful opiate,
but in ljl rfisopdorpti condition did not **o how
ntn hhe veil* sd'sllowlng—fn rhftps was ignorant
of the uffietsof fcdoso larger than usual.
Valtutblo ‘iirgbal Ohrovcry
Two yuan/ b teuob pbyoiolnps, by usn*. forme
nud Devteaux, faivviog tn-vde the discovery of a
ery valttable and simple dlxioPv taot, genoronsly
Kivu* lUu formula puhlloatiou, U is os follows:
“iflaoUrnf coinmeroo, rodueod to a tt no pow
der, left parts ; coal tar, ©no to throe part*. The
mixture of the two subotnnceo i* oiicotod with
case by tb wd of a mortar, or hy any Other up*
pr pilule nm huuiv'Hl rooau*. Tho application
ot thM oouip lo the drowing of turi m
wouude requiruA a particular pi operation. A cer
tain quantity of tno powder, prepsroil aecording
to the fermoia, is diluted wicb olive oil to the
consistoocy ol a panto or autuK ut. This spooioH
of post# or salvo is a dark Lmwn color, ho* a
slightly bituminous ovloy, and rnuy bo kept iu a
closed j*r fur an io-iafinitu period. The oil unites
the powdur whUuat it, imd the oompo*
sptoqjms tbo property of absorbing inAx'Uoua
liquids thoiustaut it is Ajqihed to the sore which
prndiiecs thorn* The opp! tea lion may bo rnodiato
or iinin- ‘tialo. Iu tho latter ease, that >* to say,
jducaog tbo cotupti/wuott dirtaUy iu oontavt with
tbo sara, mo pom wha'ovor is produced 1 ou the
foutrery, (he mlvn has a (h?torivouctioß r uloaus
vf tbo s<ro, and favors civu'siri^auuu.”
Tug Batibatii in FffXscff.—KHract from a
privaVe letter, dated August t 4 :
-Votblrtg*ever so appalled mo as the late trium.
phal ciitrio nf tbo rfonup army into Paris *n
file Babhnth, when the holy day was trampled on
by JCmperer, army, citirens, and by almost all tbo
*l!■lingers'who h(l flocked into the city by tens
of thousands to witness the fete. Tbo umtttre
ui’ n cost many millions—*,roe sny thirty—For
tbs* army entree and for the n**xt day*! fete ; and
T roar hundreds of English Wild American con
•cienees were tliat day wickedly sacrifieod to the
cbildith spirit of curiosity nd sight-n cing.
The flrfwanrrif Prance Isa dhristfan Sonday;
no-1 tbo never will ris* any higher than ho is, in
her iborafp or form nf government, till she has
Mu- b u Sifndny— at least among the Protestants
she Contains, flow It ia to bo Introduced I know
pot. If rooms a* if (loverntuont and people were
agreed tn violating syatotnntiddly and In every
..Hicrwny thl* au re! day, and thus preventing
Christianity from s earing any stable foan dat ion.
(>ov. It now n RwuoHNv.n y Mh, H ft,i..—The
1 hargoe lirougbt ngaiuat tiuveroor Hruwn hy the
Upposuion puny do not amount 10 anything—
in proof oi this, Cal. Akin and lion. 11. 11. Hill
have both declared publicly that if Oov. lirown
would *tep oil the hmuo.-ratio platform, and run
a* an iwdep)-i<di<iit onndiilMtu. they would sup*
port hiuil We iiope tbta dc-laratioii, on the part
us thoHu gentieinun, will not be forgotten ; think
you. Dctnocrele, that if Uov. Brown was the mao
the t>pp'-.dtiofi party repieveut tuui to be, Messre.
Mill in Akin would have made such au admis
sion f-thnilh fitumiurd.
A Bno'KtaG Cash or Hr rial Herons: Dkatii
has been to ue. A Week or two since wo
tuot lun Merritt on St. Charles street. (Every
body known that old Dan is sexton of nearly nil
the Hl-lqe Octnetorle*, arid tbnf be has not been
I 10-ihlwga fortune * hie yenr.) We were suprlsed
1 to see him so smiling and pleasant us he woe, and
Inquired how lie oould kop up such good humor
whet* grave-digging was so dull. Ho replied that
it inaitered Nttto, as what he Toet one year he was
run* muk* up tho soit. With which reply we
wore pciteetly satisflud.
Acmirdittg to whiit wc have since hoard, Dan's
good-watered phiiosopliy hs since direrf*l him.
It is - ated, upon good anihority, that a few day*
(dime Dau wa# surpi ucd by tho arrival ol a cheap
•uul übaUun Uid fuuorai. 110 sent hi* men to bury
th<- cufilu in n grave at tho back ond e£ the uotno
i* ry. Apei a short liun-, the uon oamo back to
Imu, in a high *uts of ••Xc iteiuoui, saying that
tl*y euulj nut bury that man j tlinl hi: was Ml*
.ihig up in hi* cidllu, audswnuringhv wasu’t dead.
Du: , in bigii indigoaUmi, -eiybd a spade and went
mb u the grave l\iuseif, where, sure euough, ;
he fawful hi* ru*totn©r sitting up and looking qui
etly u round him.
- v “How’s thin, all* 1 * asked Dan. wrathly, “that
yog'rc iDlerlgring with uy e vikiueu and my bus*
inw*. in (liifl *yrt. vjf wv P’ “iVhy, I’m not
doad, n r:\id roe rtsus* it iUhI, “and I don't fuel like
bciug burii-1 j-:l gwhilv ! M “No* duad !’* shouted
Dan. jqiking tbo pec tor's certiftoaU out of hi*
pocket, aud loading it; “hot dead l Now hares’
t eduv yf*e certificate, sqylng you are dead, and
wuat y u dhnl nf, mim| IM like to know who knows
b*it, you or u -irn'torj” “I cauT help what, the
duo or y, Mr. Merritt,” said the man in the
ift't&n, I k< on j ain't dead, aud 1 want you
t’- help uu, out *.) im# |i)ace.” “Hat, a- a it,”
rtapm ’ad Dau, Rfltipa tuorw hottbau ever, “the
doqitn Ogv * you rw dead, mul 1 w.v you’re dead,
aud (hr—u me it yju aim dead !” With which
ho hit Uuu a bat or two over the head with bis
•patk. uud buried huu with hiauwu bauds.
“Ih* idea,'.’ roliloquisbed Dau, as he left, ‘*of
thuieilow lutMifatlog in my businesa iu that sort
ot a vN.iy, aud trying to v,ot me into a difficulty
with lha deemr that *euL him out !”—AT. Y. Cr—
c.ch4.
The Queen of Boat, alter bavtog epent some
time with her seraglio of twelve Lu.-Lund# at
Pas* tnpH, has abdicated tho sovereignty in lavor
td one nf her native gaueiatei, rvjuioiug in the
Haute ot Aioe I'aUUa, who ha# bacu proeUimed
K ' Urf *
The cost -n crop thi” year appears to ba much
earlier than usual. A> an endenceof tbis fret.
<ur Ivlloiv citiu-u, MaJ. Bank©, w© Icaru, Iftorea
in thv warehouse In this city, *n tbo Iflth knot,
the flr#t load oT new cotton for the present sea
•on The usual time for receiving cotton at our
warehouse bus generally been about the Ist of
OdoWr. This furnishes abundunt proof that tbe
Majoj-1# not only an t-aargwlic iun, but a goud
#o i •ucicoiful cortou planter. •—/'asoafo**#it Muu)
{Urns'vat 2fo(. _
A VfTKBAN SuLniCH’s IbufiT.— I The Duke of
WtdiingtoD, In bUi Private Kxplsnat -ry Letter tr
Mr. Canuiug. In regard t it ini#utidcr#twndiug be
tween them io IS?., used this language: **l a#n
nut In th# habit of deciding upon such uativr#
hastily <*t iu aftgvr : and thv proof eflht# Is, that
7 **• had yuyrrv/ with any man in my lif*,”
Bracuxu (. ira r Worst of it.—A gtenl
1 okeif y >ki ai Dwauber aud Pork Barjatmn. On
ie ol their ieoLuriugeapeditbroa they were rt
uug In the oanro railway car. Getting into con
veraattuu about pr© robing, Uveohti was so oour
. icons a* to a*!. ReiiyMutitk te conic war lo Brook
, lyn. #roe Sabbath morning, and hear him.
• I do not know tthuru yefirr meeting house in,”
j said .Uvßpmnu ; “how shall l flnd*tP T
j “O'u,” replied Bvvctn-r. “all vou have to do is
i to ruruff over one of thv forrie*, and follow tbe
i crowd.”
•T WonM come,” eontinued Benjamin, **but
j f #r one reason.”
“Ah: what is that,"said Biwcber.
BrndaoMu, with a many look
oof of hi# eye, “1 ntskoit an invariable rule nev
rr te go to any place us amusement on Fun
days.” _
Nur Por..A titan Ui thank l, wrtk
t—. ut :t, tt.,4.
COLCMKCh, OATCRBIT, OiTUBKR 1. ttth
The Krwa frwm Kun.pe
l.tMe lu'Miligeace hy tho Ohy of Daltimoieaad
the North Afoorlrju r- pr -eot* a stale of affair#
lo tha “celestial Empire” tWlher surj risiog and
unsatisfactory to two of th‘- Europeati |*wsrs—
Kugland and France. It *cew# that .rohn CH4-
Di.iuiwi was disposed tu i-or.fonu.to a>tuei‘fthe
stijolati'*r i-oetained in ths treaties which wnc
ettorwel front him al tha mouth of tho **ttnr <1
l**t yaar. The jUHea, a# liNk dh|**>sad p over
lofAt Ws ilidinquency, directed their equudruu te
sscrtid the Pksflio rfvor fn rcVin and bring the
mfraotory John to terms. TUI uiavcsaeDt had
been aaticipatmi lire Celestial* had nhui!t a
furitfieaiiuu which <-umuamh> the entrance to the
river, and, when the squadron gut irfthlu range.
ua*p< , cf.e*lly opened a fire upon It which com
pilled a f-catton of the entc-rprlee. with u lo#* of
several gun boat# and sotna ire hundred iu**n to
the Alf lea.
It i# stated that the reault. has pr/diieed s de
gree of indignation throughout England and
France thqf nothing short of tho ootnpleto hmnil
iistien of tho empire will epj>ea#e. In a commer
cial and political point of view, this country ka*
nothing to fuar from tbe result. Chinaman will,
us ouors#. succumb lo tha prowess of his Europe
an antagoidst#, and a more complete destruction
nf the bar# to tbe commerce of the world will be
the certain oonaujuano*.
Kritfeh Invincibility Krhukrtl.
Wv- learn from tbo aueount* re<-oived hy tho
loot European arrivala, that the late attack made
by the Euglish and French troop* upon tho
Chinese fortification# on tha Peiho rir*r. resulted
iu beatiug ‘ft the asaaiiouts—killing ami wound
ing four hattdred aud aevenly-aight, including
the commander of the forces engaged. Admiral
liope; also five gun boat a. It Is *0 seldom that
the English receive a reverse ia eny of their hat
tie* ia the Bart, that we are hardly j-rvjmred to
believe that they could inert with such a disas
trous reverie as ab.vvr, stated. Their opinion of
Chinese courage ond ability has always Wn at a
low chi), aud this last afleir, if true, may have a
toudewey to cause an ahaWment of the belioi of
the invincibility of their prowess and arm*, sod 0
higher estimate for that of other nutiou*.
jflirTbe f maiimen Clan* of Yale College com
prises 170 studeuD, a number quite nnjwcivUm
ted, and of tb:#e flve-idstb# are said to contem
plate entering tbo ministry. Just as our The
o ftamiuerios wore hegimdng fd lanKtiish,
the power of the revival was M( for their relief.
Kemurkbvg upon these ‘fhc.te, one of our local
elcrgymen esM ls week, that “tha days which
hed been looked for by holy wen, in cb-retA and
cells and on scaffolds, ere fast approaching;”
Mr. Hard at rrkli*.
Our late foreign advices loam as that our dis
tinguished fellow-eltlsen, now ambassador to
China, in in a fair way to outstrip all opposition
in hie negoc tat ious with the eldest ia I nation. The
London Times says:
“Tbe American Ambaaeador, without fore* of
aria#, is .-aid to have been admitted at Fokin. Os
coarse ho bade peculiar ciaiut to this exception
al privilege on a -count of the o/niitane** given to
tbe Chiuese Diaudnrius to deprive US of the Just
fruits of the late nucccMcfui war. Whether thie,
of some B*w claim of the same character, ren
dered him more idmiusblk than those whu bod
opened the way to him d**cs not yet appear. If
the Americans can open Hhina hy JMSSStkI mth
oda, let them dolt; but thus far they seem better
able to help themselves than to do anything for
the world at large.”
Urmorraile Meeting.
Savawnah, Kept 20.—There wss a large Dem
ocratic meeting here to-day which made tbo fol
lowing now nominations: For th Senate Col. A
K. Lawton. For tha Ilouac, Julicii II ait ridge
and John Semen. There wn K rrnr nbu*iHnn
•xprcssctl hy the nomination.
Mr R)rrun Kralgnnl.
Wc learn that Hv. J. h. Kyersou ha# resigned
hi* pastoral charge of tbe Ist Haptirt Cburoh iu
Augusta, and hi* rerlgnation ba* b/wn accepted.
Washington News.
WAamaoTOw, Bajit. 2t>.
Tbe number of midshipmen io tho United States
Naval Academy at Aunapulis, w to bo iucroaaed
from thirty tu forty, by nomination# from Con
gressional Diatriet*, which have been the larg*"t
without appointment*.
William G. Jones has boeu appointed United
States District Judge ot Alabama, vice Judge
Gayle, deceased.
The balance iu the Timumry cuhject t draft i#
over INfWO.hOO.
... . m - • 1,
Bov Broan'a Rank Lrttrr
The oPl>""i'i“n have reoorted to rnanv things
to diminish the strength of Gov. Rrwn before tho
poople. We core nothing for the scrutiny which
is given to hi* official aola, but tho dignity of a
free prees ba* sometime# been lowered u> the |cr
sunalitiea of tbe pot house politician. If fhcrc'is
anything connected with Gov. itrown's tran-‘no
tions with the banks that ie not above reproach,
w have not seen it. The bank letter which has
been published, addressed to Solomon Cohen l**q.,
of Bavaunab, proves, and only prove* that Gov.
Ilrown was not engaged in a vindictive warfare
ogulnet the banks, hut was actuated by no other
motive than the most snored regard for principle.
In our judgment, the letter reflects credit upon
tho chief Executive of tho State and refate* tnauy
vile slanders made again*t him. Dr. Miller, one
of tho oral r > of the Opposition party, weut so far
a# to charge f*ov. Brown, in his Temperance
llall speech, with writing this *rcrrt letter to a
demorrai and one of a different character from
that addressed to Mr. Test, an opposition man—-
This accords with the malignity with which Gov.
Brown is abused. The following letter from the
Mayor of Augusta, a prominent American apuaks
for isa!f f
ArocatA, tith ffept. 1539,
KUltom Southern Coni'ndoracy, AtUntn, Go.
GnutLaarNln tbe numl-er of your paper for
the 19th iust., I notice au editorial calling apou
Governor Bu>wu to publish the letter in relation
to the hanks, addressed to me, and iutimatiug the
opinion that the letter alluded to was very ditfur
©ot from the one written to Hon. Oheti, of Sa
vannah. Injustice to Governor Brown, and lor
your information, I have to statu that the letter
written to we hy the Governor a# verdnlim #1
lin rotim a copy of the letter written to lion. A.
t’uhen. Plca*e publish tbis n>te and oblige,
Yours, Ao.,
FOSTEK BLODOET, Jt.
From San Juan,
By Omrland Matl, &■# Francisco, S,
The latostnewe from tha island of Sun Juan, is
a verbal report thst Admiral Bay net, of the B. ff.
S. Gangci, had ovderd the whole Britub fleet to
abandon the harbor, and let tbe American# alone.
That he told Gov. Douglas be bad bettor he pre
paring to shed tears rather than blood.
Tu* Latkst most Sa* Jar—TheGasetteof
the 2dth aays, hy tbe arrival o t the Tribune aud
tho Active we have a few additional items of uews
from ltellet ue. On Wednesday, 240 American
troop* were landed on tbe wherf at Sallevue,
from cn kwoird the Julm, together withe large
amount of military More*, and fifty laborer*, the
latter to be employed in eroding barracks. Ou
thursday Col. Ca*y and Cap:. lVkett dined on
hoard tbe Tribune, and the best feeling seem# to
jxut between the olficere on shore and those on
shipboard.
The unpraiunon wa* general that nothing was
to bo done ou the part of the British authorities
until the Home Oovciunicut could be oomwuni
cated with.
A eorre#|>ondent of the Gesette write* from
San Juan under date of the 17th :
The Harney was engaged iu landing a battery
ot eight 32 pound guu treat the Maatacbuetts,
which were placed in “due form” up*o the ridge
f the ponuisuls, *ix commanding the anchorage,
the otdar two turned to tbe Westward, and com
tuaudwg tbe water# beyond and in front of the
United tfrates troope.
Everything on shore was qnief, and nothing
bad lrau < ‘pir*d of e nature cnlulated to prevokt
or threaten e landing, and consequent collie
1 1
The number of troons now upon the island is •
few short of four hundred—a much greeter nnm
bor than there is any naeeeeity for, aud far morv
than would have been concentrated, bad not th
demonstrations made given occasion for a mori
thorough Joftnaeof tbe position.
It is reported that no moro American troop*
will, for the preeent, be landed on Bellevue laland
Those expected on tbe steamer Northerner, from
California, or# te he landed at Fort Vaneea ear.
The Prupaocd Karepraa toagmo.
Tb*- reports brought oat by the steamer Nortl
\seii<:an, that the Zurich Conferences aretes
eroded for the preaotit, that England and Frailr*
iaVw sgrwd to a European Conureee, and tho re
•ogniuou of the t'ongreas by the AtoniUur, tin
ifficuil urgaa of tbo Frenoii government, /um t<
rend-1 it highly probable that the affair# of Italy
will sooner or lau-r pass under the aeimffffloi
•.od - ouiiulof the Gn-et I’owor#. Such a reeuli
h> # been anticipated ever since tho pence of Vil
UfraiK-e; and now that a direct immic seem* to
nave toeua brought about imtwoeu tbe Emperor*
>f France and Austria, it i# diffu-tilt to under
ituod how it can l*a otherwise ptouwaMy aetilo<t
The Jfrtr(//-ui-|rleclree that tho AMi Duke wlli
iot be e-fitbliidtod by foreign forewa ; the Gbwsfi
‘utioNfl assorts that “Fraru-u is not a gen'iarino it
‘he iqirvioe of princ-s against pojMilstien.” and
(,>af* Nupolcn evidently intend# neither to in
oriVrc by arm* biro-If, nor to allow Austria tt
1o sn.
Meauwhile, the ritates of Central Italy hav<
ixpressed their wisboa in thv >'surest and qpdeH
•rolble manner. One by one, luvcany, Modena.
Farms, and the aaoemfilv of the Human rttate
st BolugiiH. have almost unaniui<ti/dj voted for
Uro annexation to Fiedmont; thr Duchies solemn •
ty protesting egainat tbe return nf tbeir at mi
Austrian rulers, and tbo roprrweetatircs ot tin
•eople of the “railing; <-txthe Deity to
wl’4-#*tbe righteousneoa of thir intentions, do
-lire that they, strong In their right, will 110 ten
eor submit to the temporal government of th
Dope.” The election# have Ih-cu conducted with
tbe utmost fairaoN#; and with almost perfect
unanimity. The noblest and moat worthy men in
(tely stand at tbe head of the provisional gov
rnmontf, while brave armies, built up from tin
ueopie, and romman'lf-d Uj such tenders n Gar
ribaitli nod Kami, are ready f. light te the death,
in order that Italy may regain the freedom an
lationnlity which Stic be# #” long and arrlentl.
deeiainL
History shows no brighter example of couiag*
and moral heroism on the pnrt of a united Do
lown-troddcn peoplo; their hatred of a lon-'-
continued oppre-ewm hav hw-n reetratne<l hy wise
and moderate coot,sols, and their ciithusiHsm
tiii|iered by a spirit of dignified sell-restraint,
whi>-h all the world prsi* *. D H-wru* cruel am.
unjust, that Central Italy, thns armed and pro
tocted, and so strong in her moral position. Miould
■•ot be allowed to carry out her wise and united
policy, without the intervention of foreign dtpiu
laney. With bor army of win ty thousand ntati,
she is fully prepared to take a stand against
the w**k tera# of th Arab Duk**- ot the incr
cvtiarioA of the I’ope, and lu work nut ku
own destiny wiDt her own arms. How hum'll
i-rtiug it, wtaild lie to her pride, to m, for sh
n-seoti'l time within a half oentury, the pow
er# of fturepa u-oiniing tbe eontrid of her desti
uy, and perhap- partitioning her fair domain#.—■
logically and tlieoret “ iliy, it seem# n absurd a
if Groat Britain had offered to submit her diepnte*
with the North Arowrn-en ententes, during flu
Revolutionary war. t*> a <-on#il of European di
ph-inaiosi or s# if England, during iter own Rev
olutimi. bad been uoinpolied te lay.before a (ten
grots the que:<itouM whether she should meUm
the expelled inunarch, or had a right tff efioow
her fortn of governWteUt. Centra! Italy is doing
■ toctly what oar MMHHrtwn, English and Am*;ri
can, did, and is just as lunch entitled pi Mu old
and control her own affairs.
In case nf % Cottgtnas, much support to the
Italian cause 1# ootinipHted from tbo official posi
tion assum'd by Gie*> Brilaiu, *n irvui tin
sympathy of other Eui> |*ean Kl*t*i; but lull
has a© ofuiu been the victim “f dltl'>mnc}', su of
ton Wtiklekrd about lika font ball among the
great Powers that she may wall look with appre
(tension upon any appeal to their jadtiuu <>r ou r
cy. Khe know# what ia best ter U*,r; and there i
no fair or honest reason why her wishes should
not be carried ont. A gn at and united kingdom
iU Northern Duly, un ler th- mdd and courtitu
fionai rviga es Victor Lunuanu*J, ia what she da
sire*-, has earned, and has voted for by G.ll/.t; and
nuvGiiog loss, ulthougli f .uicliom and by the repre
seritadvew of nil the vet-cigM# in Europe, wonbi
l>e a rctd'crr of her rights, and n viulali<o of
those pnucipivs which all nation* that reeogbix*
order, freedom aiut coriftitutiunal government,
acknowledge uUd respect.—,V. .fouruat t.j
(Aumntrtn.
Bank of M<rgan, ha.
Wn clip the following from luilay A Bkk
neii’# ‘Bauk Note Kcpurur,’ without pri-numii g
to know any thing about the Bank of Morgan, In
this State:
“The plates engraved for thi* fraudulent con
cern (tlie Bank of Morgan, On.) bavo been altered
tea number of bank.* throughout tbe mtiniry.
The following description will detect them ;
Is, vig. Femidu aoa.t-d, with shout ud sickle
on upper left corner: Washington oa the lower
right corner.
2s, vig., female floating or firing; Indian scat
id on right; negroes piokiug cotton on the lef t
end.
4f>, vig., a drove of wild home# running, full
length figure of a girl, with her hand upraised
shading her eyes, on right end.
10a. vig., largo spread engle standing on a
shield holding arrow < aud olive brum h , Indian
on Tight lower corner, and Iteutiueuial soldier
>U left lower corner, both in ovalx.
Bcuiah -a ftomktra Hook.
The New York Evening Post thus noUcei this
new work—the produ<-lton of the |on of Him,
Augusta .1. Evans, of Mobile :
Tbo scene ol‘ this story is laid in one of the
southern cities on the Gulf. Beulah, the heroine,
is an orphan of the Jane Fvre type, endowed
with such extraordinary strength of will and in
‘client, aud so resolute a spirit of independence,
that b conquer# hei way from the destitution
and uieuial duties of childhood to the highest
rank in the literary and Social lift*. Bread, wen- 1
sitive and seif reliant, she spurns all often of aid
aud protection, the acceptance of which might
lead the world to doubt that she wa* tho auiboi
of her own success, and many of her acts have
an eppearwnco of wayward obstinacy that make
her a puxxlo to her friend*. Not the teas! vintage
part of her conduct is her treatment ot her gen
erous, but storu willed gaardieu. Dr. Hartwell,
whose hand, notwithstanding her afleet 1011 lor him,
she repeatedly ami uuaaeountaMy ietn#c#. The
<*<>utra#t of these character*, aud the woli plsmu-d
conflict of wishes l-ctweou them, are rennscuted
with most effective skill, umi give a cimtinuou*
and absorbing interest to thu Story. Hut it i uot
the ißipertunitie# nf her lover, nor the severe cx
jtcrlcneee of and tbe tanuts of vulgar an-l
ill-bred ocquaintaticc!* in the circle# tu which,
while purvuitig her education, she 1* compelled to
more, that alooc annoy the heroine Her active
tuiud is early perplex**! with the thirst P*r knowl
edge and sceptical qm-itbitting* ns to tho subject
“f religion and the destiny of the soul. Her
doubt* on the moat abvlnta* metaphysical prob
lem* she endeavor- to catisfy by study and inqui
ry, and though she K<etu* to have mastered the
learning of the profnitndest Hi Inker* on the sub
ject. she at last Hilda rest only in the teaching# of
rcvelatiou.
It ia tbe evidence of the pnaseesten of thi# learn
ing on tbe part nf the writer, not tea* than the
al tractions of the story, thulgivo# interest to tbe
questiou of authorship. The writer, Mias Kvans. 1
ia a lady of Mobile, Hardly twenty-ibrou yearn of
age. who, Uis can fairly lay claim to th
accomplishment# sud genius which she has bes
towed od her heroiu*. She baa. at any rate, #•
tabitohod a rank among the beat norelirt# of her
sox whom our country cun boast, end we do not
rcmember any work of fiction which has boeu
produced in this country for tha peat two years
which ia written with wre power, sod is more
Ail! of promise than “Beulah.” fh has achiev
ed a decided literary ancouM.
To Printer* and Editor*.
The Editor aud Proprietor of tbe Georgia
Citizen, is desircu* of pi<tearing au a> tfrr* partner
in buainees, to whom one half in hia estahliah
inent will be sold, on tbo ntusi liberal terms. A
gentleman with a small capital, can have any
naaonaoie guarantee ot making from twenty-live
to fifty per cent, ou tbe uivcHim**l. Or il pro
fbrre-i, we will ct-M ont the whole otfiee, and lake
j*ndti..l as editor nr acaislaut. uuiviojw i te-iug
relict from m part id tn* tnoreusiug auu prvesiug ,
duties of our vocattou. Applicaiiou lo ia made, ,
at an early day, te the uodersignod.
L. F. W. ANDREWS,
Macon. G*.
September 2fth.
Am Naviuatiok oiks tmb Ailaktic—Th*
AnowAWffi VnirAumn.—Mr. Lowe, the *ro
naut, la now bringing to compltttun, over in Ho
hoken, th* lergest balloon that ever aapiml to
aoariu the empyrean, with which he intend* to
attempt an teriel voyage across the Atlentie.
Other# are preparing lor similar trip*. Mr.
La Mountain intends to cross the ocean in two
days. Freviously, however, be will make one or
two more **xpenmental nacenaions : the first from
June#’ Wood#, on tbe 4th of October, end tbe
second on tbe hth, from Albany. As Mr. La
Mountain is to sell by auction four seats for pas
•eager* on hi* trial trip from Jones’ Woods, after
the fashion of selling seats for the opera in Jenny
Lind's heyday, wc may send 1 special reporter
aloft with him to furnish us with e correct da
•criptioo of the ascension, the speed of travel,
the action of th* thermometer uud barometer,
rod all the phenomena which may present them
wives to bis astonished geie during tbe two days
which the trip will last, and perhaps furnish us
with au mtelligeut criticism on the “music of the
spheres.” Accounts of tbis kind have often been
giren by wroneuts them calves, hut we an* going
to try now what a roiiorter’a account of it will bo.
~.V. 1". Herat A.
Lboislatim NoMikAnoKß.—Th* Democracy
of Clay connty bavo nominated Dr. A. P. Burnett
for tk* boost©, and CoL f. T. fallens for the
Boobs.
Mr. Sieklet says e correspondent of * Chari#*-
too p*p#r, la analtarably drtemlned te take hi#
seat ta th# Mon fwgifi
OOUMBTH, MOVDtT O'TOBRt . IH4U.
FeFMuul-oirll|M rh I# U-#rrU luueiy— faiH te
-ertroit Pru‘ and.
punut ihti pt‘*.nt #uie-,W‘r n**d- e Win
imprxup'u ip#ufhß’ Wi.itesviUw, llafrit Dofinty*
at Hie call of tbeau >iioc, wim?h ■ wrimr Ov;i
tbe of Jaokeem iu tbe Eetfkie-ee, has
een tit lo crittelae. To this, we have no objec
tion. Alter alluding to the < ffort of the Dmo
oratio tNiodidaU) for Oongre## 10 the Jd dtetiml,
the writei iia hD ivspcvt, in the following
language, to.rlt :
“jNo/tt I'uiuo Cxj*t. CoLqtjTT. I have often
hoard of nil cToqueurc /though 1 have never scon
it anywhere cx<pt iu priut iu tiro
Tiniest n nd liuooratorical powers. lam willing
to #ar tne Copuiiii would have probably mode a
verj neaaatite spoenh but lor an unfortunate a
i-erti'-ujurt *1 il*© time ho had begun to warm up
■•a the suhjbct, whoti .irte ofthc adiftthiCa offere-t
a hundnd dollar*, if tie would show it vs prove ft.
Tbo Captain couldn't com* It. He tried tu in
form tho Opposition of Harris that they were
tesguoi nitk llie Rapuhlicana, aud talked oi
M*Ua and heward extensively.”
To the writer’s protMt nginrt onr “eloquence”
and “ornterioxl powers,” of which be had “often
heard, ‘ we cheerfully unite onr own, and return a
of gratitude that but for an unfortunate “as
sertion,” bo ic pleased to think w© made “a very
passable speech.” This assertion, the reader per
oelvea, placed ua at issue with one of tmr hearers,
wh<# doubted its truth tn the ex tent of waging one
Hundred dol|ar>’ to establish ihe testimony, What
wa>* our unfortunate declaration f Aliu ting to
the calitien us “eosie 0/ tie !vwlsrt” of the oj>-
ponitiurt purty riouth with the oppuri’.iuu party
North, ioahiob wc U#ol(aied any refleettenepos
the ps’.rioiDmof tho opposition iu Hyrn#, who
were iiQcon<-ifm* of tbe destruotiuu in which
thw-oe orator# were hastening their party, we said,
“that n imuißnibio to Mbanie wtn oao ot tbur great
.-uuihern lvAikr*, lion. John jn*uof i’.i.t**, of Yir
ginia, ibalii'ih* t’oiuitiiutiou allowed it, he wm
willing io receive the * -tea of rur.c aeoitor# to
übet Hi-, party and a jeowpllsh tho overthrow ot
t!c democratic part; —the ouly banter to the tri.
uoiph of ltepiiWluMoistu !” Right bore tbe procf
wa cktoan'lodand s haudrcl do! Is re offered to
©vlablteb it upon the inteUl#tnaa aud
informative of the whoß rnidteuee, aud nut ,ueir
i fuvrunet, aud called upon rrooipaot-rl'; 10 fd
i'*w the dcmocraiiu cuedi iatu fr Cougree# iu de
bate, tbo testiinoa/ nf Mr. Butts* true posiUou
wa# a* frir from our rvacb ( ai’ were the profeed
iaga of the democrat**.- .State Coorcniiou had wo
>rt*u chulinoged to eatafdish the uontioalioti us
Gor. Drown, as the dmaocratb uaudidato fur
Governor.
Tbtei* the boast of the emix-spon. j
dent- — -thst the proof cyold nut I.* nhowivi A ,
temp-1 ary triumph at best, which subjected the ,
interrupter to the charge of gross ignoratu-c of 1
th pcditiuel rpie#tion-* ot the <iay, rat Um-than the
conviction ol e ifro'iodie#* e##orriuo ua the |*art |
■■f tbe speaker. Tlie task is not pleasant to die- !
P 1 th# picaslog us the writer. Hi* bite#
m -weet. though one of profound ignorance. It
would have IrtcU better hod be not subjeetml his
knowUdcn 0/ politic* even te the feeble criticism
of th*? Times Editor. Tlmt he should have been
*ttefi*-d willi te*>n<j h speaker puzzled for the
proof of au assertion, which a better informed (
men would never have demanded, roach less ■
vaunting it in the fia*-.: of the public, a* an ovi- ;
danoe oi •upariorability and macb wfedem. Be- i
ni<lw, tb wag-w of one hundn t dollars t estab
lish it, is a challenge wo eoaimt oecept.
Bat the proif! Was Mr. ll—la willing, if (hr
Cou.-tetut 1011 |iermitlad it, to Itivitc the vote# of |
/fee ne<)r-*+H to elect bis party f flic pcrch. and -i
lisereil at the African t.'Parch, Riehmond. so ire- I
quuutiy allnd'-d tu hy Hr. LcUdu rio hi* late j
canvaue io Virginia, i# before u*. Wa quote a* j
follow* :
“It ha* not been long ago sine© a gentleman. *
rourowhai proinuMMit in the ranks of the dctno- :
cracy, whrmi I met no the afreet, iuiid to urn, .
“Mr. Burt.", I have a qu*;flon to pr-.pound to mu I
ifyti haveho ohjeftirm *’ Tcrtainly not. rir. ‘f !
want t. know,’ miid he, qf you are in favor of a j
* coeiifion with the Black if* publican party ia the
election of ‘ tfy good friend, said I, */ j
don’t icfA-fi jjkm ht miettudertto id inr, / tcth to toy,
%f there *■•# State in thie ffni'-n mtnpvked of I” I tar :
NKURur.N, and tiro Conatiiution gave them the 1
right t© vote, 1 woi.j.u a>; et tU obliuuh To TM*:u j
re us Li* ws m.fioT or n !”
tx this satisfactory tv norrerpon- !
‘tent ? Could political degradation sink lower than >
such a eoaiitioii! Mr. Butts, the gn at Umdvr j
of the American party, court* the aeonelation, ■
and te only deterred by the hue from hugging the j
negro t<> hi* bosom and carrying Cuffiuartu iu
arrn to the !
Our proof i.i©stabltehciL Our A*snrtion in tbe .
Uarrte county meeting is true. It te now beyond ,
cavil—it ant not so “mifoi tmiafe” iwfter all.
On# w .rd to tho Opposition of Georgia. Mr. i
BoDs, tiotwiihsUiiiHng hi* obuoxinna —nitafients, •
is fully nUied with the Opposition in Virginia. In j
| rhe convention which nominated Mr. Goggin. the l
following rochition vti# offered by Mr. f*. E. !
rferugg#, and nnnuimnmdy adopted :
“ Ftomuleed, That the Whig# uud American* of
Virginia. In Corn Hit inn assembled, have Hfttajiod
‘viih delight and sarirthetion to the able andcon
chisive addre* of tb* Hue. John .Minor Nous,
deiiverad atthi# plftre to day, and that ia thetr
nauin i be KqtlMtid to caiivaxa the fcjtat* at
every f.-wvetii*nt point, fn fkvor of the elcctjnn |
of fiegyin, Wiley and Fsawten.”
I# net thi* con*l noire? Mr. Letcher, whom I
the opposition dcuteimw, say#, that “slavery te I
ucither a m-wsl/poUfleal or Social evil,” and that !
be wBl not let the Fefiwsl troop# pass through t
Virginia, if Governor, to *nbfuc a ftenthern *
Btatef Cofi, Hamm Akin, *ay, he will unite j
with the Fcdorsl troop* ’ This he said, accord- |
liigto Col. FliWips’ tertitnony, in Iss<V
Whither I# the Opposition party drifting :
Mr Toweltw’ True Pwaitiea—\tr. Douglas
The position of Hon. Robert Tootnbs upon
Squatter sovereignty, ha* iwn mi*uu<ler(iod by
the people ami roany of hi# owe friend#. We
traat that, be may b* pit ritrht and that ju tie*
may He 4*>nehiai. lie has Leon quoted adi over
the State tit a ftoiiclao uiau—that thi* gentleman
wa* hi* ehonw? for the FiaeUlcucy. VV* have nov* j
or beiievud the ri.aiur, bat aiwsy# gave tbe Sen
ator more credit for patriotism and deratum tu
hi# ewetinu. Hr. Tu**sabs spoka Thur#iay, the
2let met., at Cuthberfc, Ua The Lumpkin /Vrt/u
----dium thus noti'jes hia view* upon the Kansu#
question, to-Wit;
Ue next examined the Katicia*-Nebraska bill,
which he prized highly for it# non intervention
principle. Mr. Toombs warmly advocate*! the
doctrine of non intervention on tbo part of Oest
grees in tbo <iowe<tno .affair* of thn Terri tori**.—
Ue ditUved **nttally with Mr. Dougin*, of Illi
nois, a# regard# bit uonatrueiiou of the Kansas
bill, lie wa emphatic, and wished to H<‘ under !
*■ toed upon tbli point. Hewn* with Douglas. Mini j
fought by hi# #id airwinrt the iutervwmiun of Uie j
federal g'*vcrunicut with *la very ui th* Territn- ]
rte*. nnt spolt# iu term* us pratec of the Illinois j
i .Senator * enwrffe in 1.451; but dhl nit bos.tats to j
| *Ajr u.Ai he w# radically opnool tu lb>wgU*>
I bullet uuU the iurritunul tegtelaturo oninhiiit any j
way aholteh <>r i()juriuuly atlw-t tbe institution
of tlavery.
Tng DamuTKHOK tub Cxptsin* *t the Tatar
lima** riTuxaiß BrtLt Livtvo.—The Uncm
uali Unfair*r —pi— or paragraph in which w#
*tated that, siuoathe death of the Dean oflUpoa,
England, Hon. John q. \\ ilsun, of this city, wa#
tbo last aurvivor of the passenger# who acconij.a
mtd Robert Fulton in hi# firit trip fr*in New
York to this elty, and mid* ;
Mr*. Mary Van Vechten, hernia Albany, 17*4.
i* tbe eldest daughter of Capt. Davis limit, who ,
conuuamiod the stcninar Clermont the iirtt trip, i
She ia now living, and ha# been residing at Lou
iaville nine* 1819. s*ho made the tip and down 1
trip with her father at that time. £be it a smart t
widow, and thffDeau of Ripun, or Johu Q. Wil. j
sun, had bettar cross the Atlantic again in* mod
el steamer and shake hands with her and her ‘
Kentucky rod# and daughters.
Judge Wilson would doubtlec* be very happy
to *OO the surviving daughter ofcapt. Hunt;but, 1
to do to, it would nut be necessary for huu t<*
”cross the Atlantic.” He is eujoying a green old •
age In thla cimml old Dutch city of Albany.
—Jdtany JonrnaL
i
To Cria* on R** has great
faith iu lb efficacy of a j eok of onion* for rid* j
ding cow# or oxen of lice. He claim* te hare
found them an infallible remedy in his practice. |
They also give tone tu tho etumaoh, nnd are espe
cially vaiueblo is hut weather, when working
cattle will lia io the shade at noon-time, and re
fuse to eat. Mr. lloe use# tbe “—nlHon#,” or
•mall, unsalable onions, and tho— which become
soft or sprouted towards Spring. He gives a feed
of half a peck on— a dav—at noon—and sava
that two feed* art Mfsitit ta ftffitlrpqie any :
fit*tor 0 4 “am*.
’ ■■■
lift mints TiiwKS,
CITY MATTERS.
I.ttfest \eWK
We have thn aafref—t.oa to inform our i#;ad#rh
t i*l we have perf—lo<l orraugi iftcnta t<* furntel.
11 ui with the latert Telegraphic Intelligence
!'■ 10 foreign r >*l <l .mcstio uiarkei*—l<- g<> into
Opar#Don next wuk. Important political, will
l.#u reuuh them through the taioe ehauuoi. All
w ho have y —perietK-ein the ma’ter, know that
ttna medniir of ioteUtgenou jh may thing bat cheap ;
1 ui. it# use te di-taanded by tbe spirit of the ago,
ait<| the wanU of our cummunity, ead we trust
that our efforts tu supply it will be properly ap
(ireninted.
Mr ar AdrrrtiactoeuM
The MilleJgcville H’ tol, it will t* *ecn, ia atiH
uo ier the raanag'-osent of that veteran raisrefi
K. D. Brown. II s ha uinl ■ many additional pre
paration* in jjr-ler u add to th# eomfort and pleax
n,c of iiia frientin during the approachingmmmoo
of the Legislature.
Watkins t llrowuiag, 6u Brood Htroet, bare
the hugest and heat adeoted brand# of Tobacco
ever brought to thi* market. Planters and retail
■1 uler# ean meet with advautiigouu# bargains by
calling on this house.
1; my, Fleming a Swift, under the new hotel,
corner of Broad and t'caw ford sir—l, beve upenod
their new good* to tbo inspection of tbair frtenda.
The repatatfoa nf thi* h->W*e i# ru well known,
t us wc. .tecta t uune-fow-ary to eaii Cufiisr ,;u*-
t uu.
The i*Xßfwf#es of the riuoth C Ain a Collegi
ate In*. 1 1; me a ill Wrcqim . a the sth proximo.
ric<- adv—ttement.
if our l*.li<>4are not pleated with the
thing- in the market this year, onr Dry Good
ie-re!>#ou iu*> a* well give it up. Just l<>ok iu.up
on J. Kyle 4 Cos. Audi*-# nud cny you are aatifi*-d.
And then, raw, If yon want ptfetnrw# of your
own de*r selrc# or the habtee. or your lords, jiut
ate what Riddte i doing for you and n happy, j
Jame# MePiiiUitw* appears again In nnr advrr
tteitigeoliraiua thi>- momltoff, giving de*aߧ of bf 1
new and uu*urpn4*Ml attraction# in tbe dry-gor*da
line. J&iu-y article iu thi.- bousv is aclcdvd by a |
taoteUil and •Aiscrtuiinatin g judge, and are shown .
(SethoiMrs by (w Ute tud oceuniroodaGuggentln- :
nci, ctepfoye; of the proprietor. Cail aod #—t, !
Thu— wiabing lo inv *i lu real estate- can find
an oppurtunity te do a, by referring to the ad
rerflect— wf laud by H. Bn*#, of Gh-nnville,
Alabama.
i A Cmsnua.—Those inter—ted will notice the
1 eb <age otirertteed by Mr*. Gray, in rt-forence to
j btr Bcb*wl.
i Land buyers -bould r .id tbu advertisement of ,
I tho administrator* of Samuel L. Subuuuu, il ># :
J very wat—il—.
Tusr- A Mc-eee have on haul every thing fur
the inner inert, winch they wish te convert into
oah a* suua ** possible. Cudi and supply your
—iv—, they arc and cheap.
The variun* Executor*’ sake will adso pay for
thr- perusal, te thu#* interested.
(Jdmmkugi a 1 kiSST
OFFIf >F TIIK HAIt.V TIMKS.
j CuLi üßt #* Get. 3.
foTTON—ftiner out la* a-cklv report, we.
• have to notice a in ©often of at foiiat 1
j At tho close of last w<--k, a superior article us
j (loud Middling, r> jutiiy cutninandctl the 1
j -line grade would mat n.w briny a hi:,bar figure
j than 1 Oft *, and the qnolitfc* >£< ring may be quo- 1
j tad at that price. During the middle us ti e week,
j tbo CircMniaa sieumer arrived, bringing several
; day* later advice* from Europe, shewing a de
i‘Knc of j)iL Thi* ucw# did not .niipareiitly af
i feet lb© market immediately, which can only l>c
I wiiutMitahie te the very Hmitod quantity offering :
I factor# holding uot for preriun* rntca, and buyer# 1
t unsung on amiuetion. On Friday and Satur
• day, there *• qate an increac*. us let* ufiV ring, ;
, but lew a*drt : factor# beinfi uwseMUnff u grant
, coneewdon* to purchasers : \wt tin: muull amount |
J that actually changed hand#, wmi off at a decline .
| <*f ‘■£. Gui quotation# nsv he piaetd at lrvm
I
| The anetttcd state of affair# In Europe, and 1
| il.* pustifriliiy that auuthcr rcaort to oiuis may .
I taka place between ceverol of the powers, cannot j
I hut have a tendency ♦*> denrea# the value of oar !
j groAt staple; and At the price* that may now be !
I übt.'iinrd are quite laiuuurrativ e, to #ay nothing ,
|ms iu the -xtent t the cfw>p, and other thing*, we
| wiutM certainly edviaa our friend# fn sell at the 1
! going rate#.
( Our merchant# ar daily receiv uig their fall and ,
i winter supplied nf tftoem Me* and dry good#. The
j taarket i* well with all the art id. * wa—■
: aatry f-*r the fTanui, and are offered ou th© most
reasonable term#. We refi-r te our advertising
column* for tb* narn.-s of *tnc of onr tir*t-cls#*
Umiwff, wbtrr burgain.- mny be hnd.
* Nr.w Yoait, Ort. I —i*aJc of col ton to day un
j important. market heavy; Middling (.'pleads 1
! D>H.
MoNvaonanr, ?ept. ?S.
j I'OTTON-~Thi market 1# quiet; principal syh.j J
;at 10*'• hp (4H®. JWcivcd yesterday hy wagon* j
j “<* bate*.
savvx.van, B*pt. JD. 1
I COTTON, -bah* us cottyti t..-day 4tk* bales
! Strict rouidiiru; at 11’* ; Good Middling# to j
Middling Fair, at ll 1 * a ll>* c uta. The market 1
was an for. Sale# of tb© week imlcs; rc
(wipts “f the week t,3sfi bd— ; receipts h‘* tbau ■
last year 11.A00 halva; re.-eipti | *U port#, ahead
us last VB*r baios. Murk l _.2uo bale*.
Zir.WLX, Sept 2i> j
COTTON—Onr market haw been • uicwbat
<lepre#*od for the paat day or two, uioat J
that ha# arrived baa hutu sold nt pn--o rnntting
1 IO:'4C.l O :'4C.
Nkw Owteyv*, Sept. 27.—j*ales of entt-.n to- ‘
day 7,iuo hales. Middlings 11 il 1 * emits. j
Sales for thr— days 20,0(Mi bale#.
MARRIED
n the flth fbst.. at the rcsideoN* of Mr. John t
Wiiliama, iu .ten— rtumt|, Mr. C. W. ruuce, ‘
of Putßutn Mttty, te Miss Isabella William*.
In Monroe ciHiniy, od the ol tl. .hu
inst., hy Didcr Was. C. Wilkue. I'ltii'luuvi’ Mum- ‘
r<H- I euiali- l oiversity, C*>l. X. Doyal, ,
, of Griffin, and Mr#, licit io Biutio, of the i’ -rmer j
; p !,>i t> - i
DUD,
I On the ?lth In#t., iti Knoxville, Tenn . Dr.
lUCIUTID lI.IOCKHAKT, in the Jltb year !
j >f hi* age
* tia the -id in*i. in the t itv us Mcrophi*. Mrs.
1 Mart E. Kamils ox. eonsurt of \Jr Janus Haro- >
dluu, formarly of mi* city.
Tn Talbotten. Ga., on Wednesday, the 21 *t !
inst, of consumption. An two* v Mcl't LLOB Esq, 1
! of Savannah.
In this city, 00 Wednesday, tha 27th instant,
Mrs. Elisabeth itauiauu, aged IU year#.
Tki* agtni lady wa* the giandmuthar of onr en
terprising townsman, A Gaiuiaol, and wa# acou-
Bceuug link i>etwot u tbe Bavuiatrotiary virugglo
of our .forefathers and tho present genet at ion.
She retained bar physical strongtli and activ tty to
; an uuuaual degri-e. In cl to see many grt-at grand
! children, aud died as pea eful a# au infant.
This is the Weather !
t It will He rcnt-mWed that Jack .Vmlth baa
, always on h rod an indisputable remedy for
Bowel Dieeaaoc. fie© advertifatncut.
, September 6, ld6o~-dwu.
■ Simmctia or Scrcfulona affootioßter* the cause,
the blight, the potatoe rot of mankind. They
;re vilo and filthy as well as frtal. They arise
1 front contamination and imparity of the' blood,
nd are to He soon all around us everywhere,
i One quarter of all we meet arc tainted with them,
and one quarter of these dhroftbem: die foolish
ly too, Hecanse they are eurnld*. Ater'm Bak
sAPawtLLA clean*©* out th# 6er.>faious ourntpiioD
from tbe blood, rood art it pure and healthy, and
effectually expurge# the foul containinatiou from
the system. No longer fftesn under your Scrofu
lous disorder*, since tbe irreairtible A Yin baa
provided bis masterly combination of curative
virtu** that he oalll Sabsapabiila.—Decree,,q
Wntarbwfy, Cf.
f#t Ila
LATSR FROM EUROPE. !
OF THIS
HORTII lUIEIUCi.
Fartn kr Poixf, Scj-t. ?S.
The stcairahip North America, arrived te-day, -
with Liverpool dates to tha 14th. She brings I
the follow tug repv| of the
MAftKHTS:
Sale* for three daps IH.bbO bale*, the mar ket is
dull and eaaiarjmt auohanged, some say decline
1-lfid.
liteudstuffs advancing. Cura nud provision# j
steady.
Consols 9iK<uft9iX.
Os tho odftoii sale*, fipeculsrors tuck 1000 bale# |
ami exporters 2,fi00. Adri<*©a from Mamdiaater j
are favurable, opeoed quiet and closed dull.
tfoDeral Tewa.
The Chineoe war has been reaewNid, and a
Moody conffb.-t taken piece. Tho Chines© are
ont In great strength, and prerwnted tl.e allied
sqaAdteW with their Ambassador, from entering
Felho. Nearly Bnuah wore killed and j
wounded, and five gun boat* lust. The allies I
were forced to rctrest.
It woe reported that the American Amlmwadur
Mr. Ward, bad reached Pekin unmolested.
Tha feet! pipe on board tbeOTcat Eastern bad
exploded with terrific fore*, killing five fin-men
srii wounding in any others. The damage to th* !
f .lings were •u.rious.hut the roachiru-rY was un
harmed.
CIRCASSIAN.
Cotton Declined 1 Bd.
Bf.EA?i;ITFS ADVATTf'tNa.
I‘UOVtaiOXK STEADY.
HOSE l SLIGHTL Y FAS MIL
Naw Yokk, SspL 57.
The steamship Circassian, of the New York and
Gaiwny lino arrived here to'day. rib© brings
tefographta date# from LivurpuoJ ria Galway, to
i the Ifth mat.
commekcial.
Liverpool Cotton JJarket.-— The ralee of cotton
for past week foot up 46,000 bale#. All qaalilit-s
{ hsveaiightiy declined; hut inferior grades hava
I dec line* the roust—dcrlmed S'L Market idoatxi i
| dull.
Litecpnol General Market*. —Breadstuff's, all
qualities, have slightly advanced Provisions ,
| #tady.
j London Honey Market —Money was slightly
j * ##ief. Cunwol* war* quoted at ks>* a
aeooNo raaparcß.
Limpa?f Cotton Mai ket—~ riules for the week i
fo.OiKi ball *, of whieh speculator took l.Odff hale*
! find exporter* 7,00 k bales.
The market wa* quiet at the following quota
tion* :
Fair Orleans j 8 and.
** Mobilea. : j ; • 7Sd.
” I'pUuid*, : t : ?Hd.
Middling Orleans .- 7 and.
” Mobile i rt 7 i and.
** Uploads r - si
Th* #fuk of cotton wa* 615.t)00 hales, of which
il l,©t>o were American.
Liverpool Central Market* —Fleur firm. When
firm, aud advanced 1 <£ 2d. aim eTuesday. Corn
firm; advanced fid. (ay 1* per quarter. Bec-f
•piiaL Fork firm. Biendul), qwetatiens wosni
‘ ua’. Hugar steady. Cfotfoefinn. Kice dull.
Inteit— Liverpool, Satn rdny noon Cotton
i steady, Breadstnffi and provision* steady.
Latent—Lc ndon, Saturday m.no- ~l ['onSuit qOO
j lad y 6 J p bb%.
H'jcre (S'ttoil Market. —Orleans Tree Ont noire
U2f Hale# nf tho week, 4,M>O bales. Market
dull.
•.©■eral Jirwa
Nothing was doing at thi Zurich Conference.
The King of Sardinia had received deputations
frota the National A**imbli*s of Modena and Par
j touching th© of these ritoto# tn
Sardinia. He expressed ocquicrt-ence La Uiirlr
; views, and promised tn urge the matter before th”
■ great European Powers.
j Cootie tied military in >vcm< nts indicate that the
. [taiiinna have detcruiined to rely upon thmuacivcs
j for their protect jun.
It is asserted that France ha# nearly une buc-
J dr©d thousand ti-.ups in Italy.
The bpaniah ex|ditbm, agefust Morocco, i#
i compusetl ot twelve ibwosand troops.
Amve-lat Lirerpoel, tb© ship Refuge, from
| New Orleans.
UIXGARIAX.
i aktuxk Point, Oct. 1.
The stcam#btp Hnngartan, from Liverpool,
, hund I© pas sod Uu* point ihi# morning.
| fib© bring* Liverpool dates to the 20ibuit.
COMMERCIAL.
Lirtrpovl Ootion Market. —rink's to speculators
1 during th* w -iek, ltU bales, and to exporters
j and tUfibalua. There wo* * decline of chiefly
j an inferior qualittee: Middling I'plands 7 IN-lfid.
rirxTß ur Tw abb —Msache#tr advice© were
* fav*rablc; go at# ami yarns were inn.
Liverpool General Market. — Fiour Arm, with
an advaucu of is per barrel, chiefly u finer qul
---1 ifiea. Wheat steady.
! London Money Market.—Quo sol* were quoted
at
h> Bt-rai Rtn
; A conspiracy to nssasrinatte the Sultan of Tur
1 key ha# l-e*e doun id.
Tliestwrtaahipa Lro, America aud City wf ,
VTaohingtijn, iuidaii armed at Liverpool.
The Corouora investigation into the explosion ]
, °Q the Great Laswru, resulted in the vurdict
| that the expfosiuu was ac.'idunial. The evidence !
was very ooutfrciiiig • tu who had respuneibl© .
j ‘hxrge of tii* engine#-Scott Kuswll and the j
‘ head irogiue*r, both denying te-ididg that I
{ tiou.
Tbo Metiehoeier Guardian, aud London I*o*l,
j both speak severely ol lUnroy’a conduct in re
j gard to the hdaud us San Juan, and threaten
, terrible tbiuga unlo#a thi# government disavow#
i hia acts.
England ia active in ontfitang an expedition
; against China.
In Franc* them wa# a great falling off is the
! crop# of the year.
Th© Zurich Conference resumed its sittings on
! th-- iftih.
Tin n.ui-’r that Austria had #©Bt additional
troofkM© Itsly was contradicted.
EsriuKLi new: entimklv xsw:
WHAT in IK
That Wonder f nl Purifying Agent
Darlq’s Prophylactic Fluid!
I Fh 14 It n Neic Ihioiicery. It i* th* result
Learned Lreearck. Ainu triumph of
Srientijic Skill /
ITI# a rthemlrffl l’mn of material*, ptwftM fi v ,Nu
-1 tnr? liiwh, lor rctuk rihf pure thcatra# hraUftl,
i It# aciiun ■ in olu- lje-tic* to fixed Inwi.
QUICK, SURE, POWERFUL!
j li punfasdiYMiliitg*. sinks, kitchens
| It 1 rmoves aU oitrnsive odurs;
It rure horns m ith msuiit rertainiys
It w the best preparation ever used tor trnsli wounds.
It destroys ail vegetable and animal poiomu;
It relieves in a lew #e.-oml the bun# of inserts,
hfee, ©U..
It preserves meat from spoiling.
It tnnkc# hasp w vrta sort.
It relieves the lieau-burn
It h the best owmen
It acatterr boil* when firming;
It vouthcff botls wlica formed, and heals them rapidly i
It i- food for i-arhn nr **. ulwra. coma and sors#;
Itri'-aasrs the teeth and pnnfie# th* breath;
The worst symptoms u 1 TyptoU and Bmlet Fever
arc untigMrd by the use of this Fluid; it ha# been ’
known to cheek tiro spread us Typhoid Fever In Fiu
ikr* and upon planiMion#.
I.eading phyaii-iaiiaara using It te Charleston, Ceu i
ioateta. Bavoanab, Augusta, Atlanta, Macon, Udum
btuy Mouigonu-ry, ffrtma. Mohff© and New Orleans.
Tbe lloquiohi of New Orleans sad Mobil* are
using it.
Huspit.-ils, corporations, ship ms#**?©, ms uft-r re, 1
planters, piiysicuui*, tuiawliefa bi the gaiio. it ni <©d
rates.
Fur sale by druxjriM# and eemrtrv mcrcham gea 1
ally, from whom orders are respectfully solwileu
Try at least one hottie. Price M rent# Follow dl
ri-cMons.
fr_y Mmuiru-tercd only m the Laboratory of ,
_ . , , J. I\RBY, Aitburn, Ala. j
Pur sale by all th© Druggist# of Col-mbus.
*Y B. —Persona wishing soil#, or©#, water, Ac. an- ;
alyoed ran have it done on reasonable terms by send- ‘
ng ot a. ro ‘ DARUV mar 14—worn I
7o cur* Dytpeptia, has long been a “cunsum- 1
roatfon devoutly to be wished” by the Physi
cian and tbo patient. Tbe cures effected by the
Oxygenated Bitters, should satisfy both claaa©*,
that under whichsoever of its Protean forms this
disease sppoor*. It readily ttieettmbv te this ram#
*r j
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Er-cry one will, we think, uarve withs & the
cp.i l"ii that tho hvmen hair is thu
rvi tmamoßt that Is po#*e*aed cither by a geutic.
Mub 01 u in y Jt -I irii-et an appartntly g-iod
lu-.ki x man, fir ins;-u the utrcet; you •!-
mire j.ia fraturt*, niii*fo i and rvi r; i hearing j
hot i ! no lift# ul# *>* in r* yfttr
h*w, and l . uiu ha# riti-iaiu u, i< i ivhabod .a
aflupu on Lif -eltl i .r*d, m -I li t gkry ha# de
parted wfrL fbo flu a-mg lu*k.- that -n-v flour -h
----d Itmiriaetly.thcu.. fn ftic is-** of a liiny, the
matter io, ti puaaihro nuraur—eavh aA VkUMiia
fng uuc us th clroutc.-Une# un which ihofthuw
utg t.-pigram in foundeti:
“ ti! give tm, Iwir Eamia, alu kof your hair,**
A Wasteful y<>auglover tuuk A*uurage and aiphod
1 “'Twee u sin to refuse su -h a mode.-t request —
8u lake the whi./e w>y, - th* kar urealurr|dkd
Now, to jircvant *u<*h ft eataatreftbe, i# within
Ithepuner ot mdy oted aci*iitu.-au ; lor hy
using Prof. VS uud’j Ifoir Reiterative, l air is uot
1 only praveirtcil from falling off or turning gray,
; tim *#tfofo will resto. tv hafr’ftTwdid placi-*,
i Hud even U it ha# obangefl color ac<l becuniu
! v iay, A will bring ii bock to ifr purtiue beaMUr
roui luxuribucc. Those who am acquainted with
th.> anal uf, phyobdogy and pail--logy of tne
! air, must tee w#ti a wire (hat certain .vubstencu*
have sjiocific action it, and it ia by ajudi
i < h>uh comotwutioii us these that Pruf. Wood hna
Isacctcded in CuropiWHMiiog a miauirr piiKseeacd of
icinarkahlA virtues. — Wartrly Mnqotinf and
i Literary Ga trite.
hold by ali Drujrffiißi n thi# ol*f. and by dnal
.r# and•iragi^tet#goner*ilv ut tbe United
-tales anti Can**!.•#. >t*t 3—wdffw.
lIoLA-evratf's OiMntxr —t*ui. Lumbago, and
lUuuuuiti/ui srt-it.iailddy !■©vd uy a cutitiun
ufg turn 'f rtii# dt tcrgcirt application. War n
lutetMitHti-uia srt’Uhi .0 uil i-iuwa (wueode it# n-to.
It leloxv# thyuSuU# u*<t B‘Ucvk# ami hhr.-, aud
i:##ixt# nature 1: cuitipkdaig a euro,
iwUmUai wsuutteior), on. tli Mxhiuiu N*w
\ rk. nnd hy all IkruggMtSr at fl2c, and $1
| petb,x. 0, u L,w-d-lw
MUN, VVINSIJ\V
AMexpertemed narivand female physuha. ha# a
((untiling riy up for chiMteu teeUmig. ffW 1 roiiy
facitiiHte# uu i*- c.--- !*-• ibtiigLy .nn.-niitcibc gum#,
reitucuig aU u.f.au.matron- wnl a<tay nil pun ami 1#
*ur© to r-im!ik Oepciul npun it m<ou*-i*,
•t will ftVere*t Iu y>>u •; .>#, ami n-itef and h ;t.li tn
yutir Wloni# tV-irt-rl.y u■ iu nit • tun-*. Htu- aurci -
tia*M>m ui aiioih*-r*-uMuMp.
Vug (M. >-—flw ‘V
The Mrcal ktptlisli Ucmcdj.
SIR J\MhK o'LA HKE'S
Celebrated Female Pills.
l\ep'i\K fre.ro or* ■■ rij 1 n*a -/Sir J. Clarke,
.it. It. i’h ■/ .iciun pj truor lmniu to the Queen.
1 TlljS i.RKA 1 KNGUfIH RL.MI.DV
THU tiaKAT LM-LfrU HF.Mi.DY
’ T!i£ • RK A I LNULlnil KKMRDY
AIR JAMEH CLARKE’i* FKMALE PIJ.I.M
HIB i AMLfI IT.AHRE'K FEMALE PILLS
Ml K tAMr.S CL ARK Ed KEroALE PILLA
(rtll.fr ll\ ALL DRt.UfrtMTft
! i*OI.D DV ALL DflrOttiAT*
! SOLD n\ ALI. DJH’ftGlrtT*
’ N. B.—* 1.00 and #;.. aiaiiip# caclnaed in
i in unurir.wd igenl, will insure a teoiiie. rnmr.mmg
1 0 Pit> bv return mail. tnn tt©—<l* ly
“Bald b ('•♦tuwbu#. by friuliniun A I'nrtet. Are# A
r ••• an' 1 ii *eiroe*-l:*tee Uiusat#:
i ilfi. ire unthorircd to fimfceanoe the name of
j IrKOtiOK I. LLOVD -a • andiiate lor
the office if Cierk us the loforiur Court of
Muccogwj county. F.l<cu->m flr#t M<>nduy in
i January •**'. Oct J. Jft.'di. to
; CH.VBbES tl HUDSON, Ksq.. beg# leave to
: announce that he 1# a candidate, Jur tb© ( Qire of
tSollcuur General, of tha Chualmueheecircuit, at
the approsufhtug dcctiu.
Aoe fl, IS.VR. wJd t(?e
.%<iiiiinihtiMloi-' salt 1
nr
REAL ESTATE.
ON tbe first Hmirtujr In \srrid teer uevt,
Vrsil iter ti p#bnc -■.•■ *rt..n- lh- '.*art Ht-t.#>*
tl. 01 111 ib- ion u • 1 Auti-vi. . (.Htiv-r an urucr ( tbe
Probate (hum. >1 tli R aj Ei lie. h-f uging i* ihe
Estau ts Siiunrl L. ?#. ...-•** n .1 c. uc<l, • touting .-f
III.* fo|l.v% ; 1>; |. ta |.i th*- ci ft >.f Cut . tub’ll:
Lot# I -i : -iml A, mi billing tb*-!u* rum #nce of the
detcae* and.
Nurtii pa#! •♦ 1.-.iiVao.l ri-.u-n par of 3i, wiih iib-
I city u> La m * llulffer rcuc w buiiling#
! L# 11 mevfl w hi< )• is store foiroc nmi outbn bhne#.
laic.y err opted i>y H u fravi
A'*** L h-Nu •* vtul V. iwrtw’h unpruvml
Vi>. uiiimprvt it Lot# 31.15. #<• 37. Ito. 3a. 4 V , 5*2,
A3 j| io, j-., , : .< • 61. ui, ti.” ill. ►7.0-’
Ai#u, Hie f.Htu* lugtitri* i# h’*<t:
j >ivqcui nw q* *•'* C It to vn J nnye , iq H i
or n* #i i*•an ‘• reck, on rite u cut calc
‘ Huqrt #c qr cc J town 6. tenge <7 “B C.ntey
t bnnclt
j Abfo‘ •> qr. arc J 9. tmviiu mugi V\ known ns h
; Mnnr •• tnrt
IB hf us ne qr at-. J. i nv# 1. n i ii, being subf*-- I
to reflouiptiuii tu Juiit. pHiksg.
W lt| oi *fp #n>l *- hi tv qt. ■*** ‘ii. lotfn 3, laugc
t 16, ‘uly-tl |*i ro'Cii pti-ru ti Jat k*m Ki*kl nut
N cqr B't r> n *jr fnc <j . #c. 4. nHqp- il©
know a a* it.© V<l tin H tr<lui>k f! ice. ,
fbe *• qr •• Hr nt m w rr ; the a** *|t. sn-l *•*qr ol a
♦V qr ut sec iw ; the * M qr *i • r qr. ae- 3, auti i> r qr
*t n wqi.oec 15, >n ion* *, t uMUtining s*A>
aire# m<ue nr <m* kn.-wn astt c Cam |Ja--.c two an.cv
Iffiu CohtlMbia. Oh thr Vbftt viM- R i t.
Lot# Vo 3 4 amt 5. in *ee ia. i <n© 4. rang© flb. ii**r
CutuuibM, unut-yrov.-tlj Sen ten-•
Tn*- •hi <• • • qr l - ‘li |i t qt us n*• qt. #cc 25,
town t range i-. .uul ■■ w qr ol * \ qi •-r iktswn 4.
range I''; !‘U •fa wot© nt it #*, K u-ix. i. n# llk - Uurke
pi#'**, partially i npr v-.l
Tb- ,cqr us -r qr me, |.-~- 4 h nc qr n l.fof Se qr
and © hfnt w qr. •©- J-. l —#te nw qr ,f % wqr nul #
tvq* uu n <p. •: -Jii, i.-.wa i. range *2A ai.d pjtrt oi ii
w ip. <>f h u at t*v fii k*i.. .eu :i ib* NcWb# rry i*h <\
* uuponcCj-iifHori* an* cicckibrrc lull.-# irornCnlumbm
’ Th# Kt-ri*-, t#fOce. tire-,, ft f* tinger imiW
live*. *#>atiiMUkg bcMve-o Uiu canit inur hourfo ttaiiee;
wt-ii iuq •vr-d. nd.inir<g h- own •*t C->lHiHl ia.
Tlw nn-t pi S’ . >• n -.i J*rnM-d. totiiatping about
MW acres MftlMw c-V uignn- hattih-'-HH.© river
lielt-W rtn- F©f*t !. imfing tn . mart, amt tin ihc <ro
maM C t-l .ult nhtf .Ji- i-s u < f C>-lumbm TliM
pin e a<llniim‘ t>l uh.Ji i#nn ami my In- a..id sou* tu
Utrlnde ih- nVr r iano# in uu* ;ru* I ;u4 the ©reck iandff
I ia smullm-i,
■ Tb© War** n n#.* and ferry landing m C ti.mbia,
; with the !s ads iurtudeff b* i* e, u th*- t rnnrb. wbens
i tb© pmhir road tro.vi t e# uue, rhr nvu xml ‘b© pu(--
I li# mad
’ The wht otyer t Lteivn 0 i-i*g# 89. lands
i tiff hot ii Ba * WMK-r# hrl o:ii©r.
Tin* land tb • Ctt.itfiHourbe* jninmg Th<*ma>
’ CJiHinb. i. H VV ig*Kf* nui uihttr*. nm tue free#
1 place wl 4 *Mcm -upi# ut'thr. lu oi itc n * qr. ud ih©
. # lif of # wq< ol *■ aud il** ii bt -f lb*- n* qr f ac<
■ ?3 istrwu 6. rarqwSv. srt ail Mat non of h© # fr *•(
j*ecl2 tun-iidtergudc 30 south m H e Natural tfrulge.
* Branch, ar-dthe n fr. irfr .Tl, town C>. runge 50
! Tu© at*vc i tn>* i*i He •*..! I ohm i ■•till >•( oil*, twn
I and ibrv© tears, in eq a. ii,telut#Mit©, w.Ui lpt#re#taf
j ror lims yea> •** ‘* iw u mimiMo
R A (l OVION. I .
. 1 H I (WIN j ”
Or# 3. 4 t wit
Gvecutor's Aalc.
UTILL Iw* - •! •! on : V fir#’ Ta-s.lvy in January
next. ( t*f *re tt*c C *!ft door m tne (own
i of Or#*. I©Ml©. Men©-ttrot mum\. ttn . tlnrlng ‘he le
’ *a> kn#r*nf (•■i* >if tanU N*. 75ai.il M. tn inn
. seeenrb tii#trrr at # tVd easily, a ti e prupeii) of the
1 niuat© u s F-'*m is er. tat© “ -,wt r- unty, d.-rea**Hl.
Teraw made tntnvs on the -Ivy of #si
I. 11 -i RTF It, >-
II * JETKR. < orn
| Oct 3. Invi © ids
’ fflOKOlA—GLnttahaoi-riee Coanty:
U r RKRB \}* River# ftitte ap >he# Ut n© for lefterff
of a tiii.ni-traii .fi. On the e- **• of R b©rt W
Read. ite of nrf t niy. l |ctesi*d
Tb©#© <■ rhe amt ww nt*b alt am] #in
aniar ihe kindred uad ciertituraot * n - <) ‘4 t.> appear
• at my otfire anil vmrir ■•fnu.©, whvsaid vtters #t'*>u>d
• nut be granted; rtitet-m i#e iiM uJniir -t-aie r mil’ **©
sranted in said applicant u n the •#■! M >nda Hi No
rembet nest
Given iindi-r n*y baird at wlflre .tee -hh ri-pi. Itod.
R r. RAIPORfr ttrfl
Oct 3. rvß
LOOK HI T LA\H 111 YEKS.
“irA PlantMti ui Lffhfl n uu Cwi
*vl kee Creek, near Glen mil,., AU-i# still in
market, f urn ©ertaiaiy offering a uivat bargain.
I have one acre less p< <• hand in Mvtteti thi# year
’ than usual, : <t \ot 1 p.op- -u io take about ten
rhn ii send Aoi!ani leu than the present crop will
i bring in market. The tanner I ogll, the better
bargain can he ba-1.
11. LASS,
Get 1. Ifl.'iff d.twtf Glennvillc, Ala.
~FALL AND WINTER
DRYGOODS.
TOR
1859.
J. KYLE * CO.
HAFK NOW IN STORE AN
UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK.
EMBRACING
Every Article iu their Lin*.
ALSO, A I.AROE SI'PPLT OF
PLANTATION GOODS.
Shoe#,
Hat#,
Blanket*,
Kerteys,
Linseys,
And a fine stack of
CARPETINGS, RUGS,Ac.
To all of which, they respectfully in vita the
attention of their •raatuiaere and tbe pnbUc get*
•rally.
•apt- SO, Uwtf