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AMERICAN PARTY Of QA.,
I ipByMy JBMfotjjg *(» «U, 1857.)
be American Tony ef Georgia, In Convention a*##m*
Eoalmated by lova nr ceuatry and • Jealoue regard
UmcorMuum*! rights K Um people of (to Union,
1 »! Georgia and hu (Mik>
it Ml re-affirm tto following declare*
made and promulgated by tto Amiri*
__ Georgia, becemter, 11651
lateuanoe of tbU Colon of coequal eov#r*
^ father#^ aud# 1I, M tin paramount
SiZ
'ffii
I lnwe mM In pnreuanca thereof smmcrcdiy ob*
f open Individuate nnd (Rates,
fa regard tto great doctrine* of reltglone liberty
weeporetioa of Church aud Slat# ae cardinal prlu*
•f our Oimomxtit—«■ will settled nud *• firmly
toted ae tto right of trial by Jury nod the writ of
K==x — — ' f therefore, «i will oppow tto eleva*
, , and nil ptnoni who deny tto mot
doclrtuft of liberty of conrefenco, or wbofaeor
*4 Church and State, or who recognire noy
to uy foreign powvr, prince or potea*
ngWMyif IhibAlUtbox-tto peacefal admin*
a of war Uw»—tto safety of oar people—tto in*
it enrOovera aunt—tto exclusion of pauper and
t, and tfae enforcement of our lieu*
wfoar Immigration laws. By thla we da not aetk to die.
torb la any moaner the privilege! of Uiom of onr for-
qigntorn dttaeaa who are nataralioed under our eoiat*
tof law*,and we invito allot them who ogteetoour
priaciahM to become members of the American party.
k. The Territories of the United Stole! we regard aa
tto common property of all the State* a* coeqnar raver*
nkntto, nnd aa each open to erttlement hy the citlten#
of thiiutre with their property m metier of right; and
that aa power teeldea either In Co n greet or the Terri to*
tint togWaturOfOr tto people of tto Territories while a
Territory, to exclude from settlement In any Territory
gny portion of tto citizen* iffthl# Keputdiowith tlioir
property legally told in the State* from which they eml*
■rate Wa repudiate, therefore, the doctrine commonly
tilledsquatter eovcrelguty in ttoTerrltorie*.
A Tto right to vote i* n privilege of cillimahlp, and
ttould n d be extended to foreign emigrants to a Terri-
•arr before ttov are naturalised.
l. Tto agitation of.the eulject of Slavery •bonldceaae.
a righto of the South are plain, palpebfe, well deBned
uadmtood,aad we believe they should not longer
be treated aa open queetfone tTo will maintain our
guaranteed courtltutfount righto, and our right of prop*
•rtf ta slaves. Georgia toe aolemnly declared what she
•rill regard aa Aitnre grievances on ltd* auhjw t,and aliat
her remedy will to wton theee grievance# elialltoin*
dieted. Wa will etaud by the Georgia Platform. IVo to*
, .. a will etaud by Ihe Georgia I'latform.
Here tto continuous agitation of tbit subject, i* made by.
Mlftih pollttdaaefor.pereeual wad party promotion, and
le hurtful to the South, the institution of •larer/.aud Hip
permanency of tto Union
Weassertand mrtnfalntto (olfowlug Additional points
.••Apartof onr national and Smtecreed:
That wa kava seen nothing which we regard as new In
tto plan uf adjustment auggested by Gov. Walter aud
approved by the Administration, for the tenement «>t
tto Kan*** question. In our judgment, the principles
maintained, and tto policy advised. are identical with the
arlneipleenet forth la the Katiraa-Nebretk* bill, a* advo-
a stod ky the National Democracy,with theiHuchinsil Pint
lira.and Mr. Buchanan's Letter of Acceptance and limn*
furalAddrcee.Tto American Party bave^galnnad again,
warned (toamntry against theee daugeroue aud anti*
fljuttoru doctrine#, and having already tatou onr poet-
Mon upon them, we submit that podlfou to tto people of
Omrsla for thetr decision, aud the vindication or Him
•orroctneeeef onr cause nod Hie patriotism of our mo*
That tto late decision of tto Supreme Court of the
Waited fltatee in tto case of bred Scott, is tint a judicial
wi Jmearent, by the highest legal tribunal in the land,
tfttopMiUnn heretofore told by the American party
.. •(Georgia, upon the elavery question In HieTerritorh-s.
. That we oppose tto construction of lb* Pacific Hall*
jwtd by tto General Government.
'That we oppose the eystrtn by which Ihe Government
dispose* of the public domain, as corrupting In it#«fleets
wp iu tho new State*, (a* well as upon Congress,) aud
■r Jvly unjust to tha old States.
Wo favor the distrihnibm of tto proceeds of the sale*
ef the public laud* among alt tto Slates, rather than
»h ^•IHriMj.tltme appropriation to railway schemes for the
Wa favor a change In Ihe administration of tto State
Railroad, hr taking ft out of tto bands of the Governor.
«• Ilf teed to, hy a sale of two-thinls. or tto whole of
It, t» private pirtles. In the latter event
rais'd, ait* r tne payment of the public i
dl«p wed of in either of tto three Ailtowii
jt Hie fond thus
. , 3 debt, could he
dt«p Med of in either of tto three following ways: The
educstlnn of Hie ehUdrcu of the 8tale, the reduction of
•to tag## of the people, or in affording aid in the con-
etruetton of roAds In other portions of tto State.
[From the Philadelphia Enquirer.]
The C«tt«m Crop of 1851.
The Ken the rn journals, as le ever tho rase attfalseea
CM ef tto year, are indulging la velawiMoos specula*
ttoas in relation to ttocottnn crop. Home of them pre
dict that It will be short, while others afflrm Hint It will
realise nil reasonable expectations. In thla lalteropinlon
we concur. A eomepoodent of the Nashville Danner
ton da voted an elaborate article to the subject, and gives
tto follow! eg table of tto Bret hlooulog for aMrieeof
. namely, from 1840 to 1857:
arc
«3». u. ut.aiotv.
AYrst Bloom.
Juno fl
June 10
May 17
JllDS 0
May 26
May 81)
June 10
May 80
J line 1
June 0
June 24
June 6
June 8
June 10
JunelO
May 80
June 4
Juue 26
These two localities Hww some points to to ron*id<
ered. In latitude 81° 10’ on the Red River, the (dooming
eaaam exhibits n wide range, that Is. from the 17th ut
May tottthof June, tolng88days; whilst latituds 3J°,
la Alabama, abowa a dJforrace of only 17 days, lathe
14 years compered, however, the range Is 80 days.
Another fhet is noticeable. From these tobies, it teems
that laUtod* 83° furolsbrs a bloom right days earlier
than latitude 81° 40'. Tho inspecilon of the tahlos shows
that it never occurred In any other year In the fourteen
compared. If this turns out to to e'bthHihrd by othrr
comparisons, it will prove that tha cold wtathtr prevailed
longest la the low lotUuda.
T« give an idea of what wa may expect ns an average
crop, It mny to stated, in r#ucd numbers, that the crops
of lb I United Ktat vs in bales, avsraged, (n periods of leu
years, as follows:
CX ips >KflN 828 to 1880.
1840
— - -
1840
1841
- -
1841
INS
—
1842
IMS
_____
1843
1144
Jana 0
1844
1*44
Jana tt
1844
1146
Jute IS
1846
1MT
Jane 11
1847
IN*
Jane 10
1848
1M9
Jaae 7
1849
1850
Jane 22
1860
mi
Jane12 .
1861
1I4S .
Jane 17
1862
1143
Janel6
1863
ISM:
Jaae 94
1864
1U4
Jane14
1865
I860
Jmwt4
I860
1M7
Jaae17
1867
BENJAMIN M. BILL,
or ifcoiip.
MOKCUUi...
FIRST DISTRICT.
S’RANCIS S. BARTOW.
or CHATHAM.
Tuesday Nsralsg, Sep:. 1, 1857.
Notioe.
The Rxecutlva ComnAtlce of the American
’Party anrequeated to meet at their room al
• o'clock, Tha Kvenlug, tha 1st 8ep:« mbtr.
angSl—8 II. HAMILTON, 8#c’ry.
B. H. Mlll’a Appolmtmamtn.
Milan Bcpt 14
Cool Sprin,, WUkloaon Co Wfednaatl., Sept Id
Party B.pt Id
Oyt.tburp*. Saturday. S.pt Id
Albany...... ..Monday, Sept SI
Troupvllle,......
ThotnasvUle,....
Unlnbrldge,,
Blakely,
Cnthbcrl,
Lumpkin.........
Buena Vista,....
Butler, ....
......... Wednesday, 8«pt 23
.Thurailuy, Sept 24
Prldey, 8ept 25
.Saturday, Sopi 26
Monday, Sept 28
Tuesday, Sept S9
..........Wednesday, Sept SO
Thursday, Oct 1
Mr. Bertew's Appointment!.
Sayannau, Aug. 27, 1857.
Editor$ Ittpublican .•—Please nuuuunce that I
will address the people nt
llinesvtlle, Liberty Co Thursday, Sept. 8
Darien * * Saturday Sept 5
Brunswick Monday 8ept 7
W«yne*7lllo, * Tuesday Sept 8
P. 8. Bartow.
Id addition to Ihe above appointments, we are
requested to eteto that Mr. Barlow will also attend
the tutoring snr Mr. llill nt Lowndcivlllo, Thomas*
vllle, and other points in tho eouih*west; nlso at
Milleo, C. 11. K., should It be possible for hlun to
do so.
g A Campaign Doonmnnt.
We have bnd printed several thousand os trap,
containing the able and patriotic letter of Col. llill,
on Alien Suffrago and Kansas Affairs generally,
for distribution throughout the Slate.—TUsry will
be sent to order, (tuouty enclosed) ut $1 per bun*
dred.
Let our frionds see that they nro thoroughly dls*
(rlbuted among (he people.
r H»ve you BEGI8TEKEB1 If not, do
it forthwith. Tho tlmo U short, as tho books
will bs closed in a very few days.
^#*0urletter sheet Prices Current will be ready
for delivery to-morrow morning. Those who do-
sire copies will oblige by leaving ut our office
their names nnd the number of copies desired.—
The price for Ihe ensuing year will ho five cent#
per copy without regard to number. There
ordering over twelve copier, ean have thoir names
and business inserted without additional charge.
1S24 800,000
1830...... I,200,0<)0
1846 2,000,000
1850...
I860...,
......4,600,000
We find from this that an average crop now is stout
3,200,000.
■ The article from which we have quoted concludes thus:
Tto growing crop Is the largest ever pUntM. The
eteade are excellent.- Tbesea»ou is now favotable, and
the erop I* growing rapidly The crop le lat#, ami ih»
coming fall frost nnknowu to us. If the fell tro«t is late
tbecrmpstaveomeuptoanaverag-ionv, which is over
ft /eecftletf. almost beyond a doubt, (hat (fa# pries will
to icmunemtlve, indeed we may say bigh;etlU tto plant*
. *rt make no more money than wtoa rutton was! rents,
that le, II he Is ont of debt, end invests in cotton pro•
periy. II will pay mere debt, thin low prirea.
Tho Indications ere decidedly favorable for a prosper*
nnseeason. ]f the yield from Agriculture should con*
tlaue ns It ha* eomnienced, the vatue of the whole pro*
doetleoe will be greater then so/ former year.
We subjoin the crop fur the Inst eight years:
No. of tabs. No. of tales.
1840 2.000,70611854, 2,W(\027
1861,. .2,266,000 I860, 2,147.889
1*52,. .3,016.000 I860, 3 628,000
1853, 3,202,882 1867, estimated, 3100,000
^ED^Yeilerdny was rather co»l nnd uuiumn-liko—
a fresh brcfte from Ibo north-east prevailing
throughout. Io the early part of the day there
were some indications of min, hut towards oven ing
ibo clouds disappeared. At night the same tem
perature continued. The change, from tho wnnu
nnd eultry weather of the past week, was unusually
sudden.
Accident to the Cmttcr Tsmey.
Through the kindness of Lieut. Jones, of tho
Cutter Tansy, we have been favored with the fol
lowing account of n serious necldontto that vessel,
which will probably prevent her sailing from this
port for some time:
U. S. Bkvbnur CenuR Taney, )
OffTybce Maud, Aug. 31, 1857. )
To (As Editor of the Eepufdieun, Savumiun, Oa.:
Sir—Enclosed I send you n statement of the
effects of n stroke cf iightoing upon tho U. S. Rev
enue Cutter Taney.
On Sunday morning got under way from Cork*
•pur, to proceed to sea, under orders from the lion.
Secretary of the Treasury. Wo nero eompollod to
anchor, owing to u head wind from Ihe Knsiward,
and flood.tide inside the bar; iu thoeveniug much
sea making—hove up our anchor nnd run up nnd
anchored between St. Michael’s Buoy and Captain
Milieu's Light Boat. Through the fore pint of the
night frequent squalls of wind nnd min from the
East, nod Incessant rlrld Iightoing and lbunder.
After midnight, nnd the morning of theHlst, «l»*»ut
4.30, the U. 8. Cutter Taney was struck by
lightning on tho head of her fnretop gallant must,
shivering it to atoms} also shivering the foretoj.
must, topsail yard, head of tho fnrciunvt, fore gulf,
ripping the bolts out, continuiog down tie fore mu at
Inking a piece of tho mnst out tweuty-iwo men.
sumd feet, shivering ft lnrgo part of the mast, ren*
dering the watch on deck, for some minutes, inrcii.
sihlo—passing down the mast itdo the hold. Thu
cook being In the cnbouse or gnlloy below, «t the
time, was thrown violently ngninst tho side of the
vessel, and wits for some tlmo rendered insensible,
Tho decks wero literally spread with the fragment
from the mast. It Is remarkable that ibo vessel
was out set on fire, es thu Cutter nppunred to ho in
ouu sheet of flume from the fluid,
Yury respectfully, Ac.
rpM* Mr. A. K. Moore, formerly of theltopubU.
can, and now residing in Bristol, V».,roeuolly mot
with n severe accident while superintending the
removal of n building on his pmporty. The Ursa*
toi News of 28th ult. snys:
AniitiENT to tiie Ehitor.—Mr. A. K. Moore,
odit»r nf Ihe "News" met with u furious iiccidunt
on Monday Inst. While superintending tho <
•rations of some Workmen engaged in moving
building upon his property in tho suburbs of town,
be was caught hy one eml of n lever, upon the
opposite end of which the whole weight nf Ihe
building, hy the sudden removal of a prop, descend
ed with such form* ns to throw him sumo ten or
twelve fuel in Ihe oir. Tho injuries received hy
(be Ml hare con ft nod hiui to u bed of pain, but be
is now slowly convalescing. Owing to this acci
dent, somo matters nro unavoidably postponed
this week, that would otherwise have received his
editorial attention.
Jfwre New Cotton.
Another hale of new cotton was received in our
cltv on Saturday tnernlng Iasi, making the third
bale of the season. It wae from the plantation of
Mr. Jamee R. Jones, of Euseell county, Alabama,
smd weighed 417 pounds. It classed good mid*
dliiig, end was sold at auction by Messrs. JJsr*
risoti k Pitta, to U. B. Frost, nt 17| cents. It wae
stored at tba Warehouse of Messrs. Dillard, Pow-
•II k Co., and shipped the same day to Meiers.
Bsiten, Walker k Co., of Auguste. The plentu*
tin* ef Mr. Jones is one of the few In nil bio neigh*
borheod upon which good craps ore made, nnd is
■eerltfrt'o by which to Judge of (be crop of the
entire rounly.
Tbe bale received Friday evealng by Messrs.
Heghet, Denial k Vn„ from Stewart County, was
U don Saturday to D. P. Thom, at 171 cents, nod
Shipped to Charleston.—[ftriumbiis Sun, Slstufr.
ArMovrooniXT.—Tbe first belt of new col I or
vm received this morning, in tblo eity, from the
plantation of Willie B. Calloway, of this county.
It was clesoed xs Good Middling, end was sold
ky Lee * Norton nt Mellon nt !6)e.-[JM 29th
N«w Cotton in Texas.— Cotton.pioklng seems
if hare fairly commenced in Texas. Almost every
day, seys tbe Oalveston Herald, of the 21st, we
t f !.« w#or, l■ rr * v “l fl f wore new cotton, and
the high prices paid for the seme. Tbe best sale,
however, that has route to our knowledge, is that of
slfi belts yesterday, from tho plantation of Mr. L,
W. Oro#e,on tho Brains rlrer, mads by Messrs, E.
B. Nichols k Co., at 16 oenls,
, Oners teCcjrmt, Mtsweeirri—Oneoftto editors of
• the Appeal paid r#cently • short visit to.Nelson, MMs*
•ilp*t* Tbe Information he was elite to obtain In refer*
v ease fo the crowing cotton crop we# bight* rnv'-reMe.—
A large seep.will moH nadootuedly to gtihersd unless
rir.sM ftHfins frosts ov#rtike Hie plsnfrr From pro-
dfoaslf favored br farther proptilun* eroemis.
all not only to nearly nr qnlte nn nvcragvln
L f HI#y, but It wilt nleo commend very
3
Ctkun Poroun™ >no Wum-A i«.m
■HBWarwsru'psa
Vs'lnetkHi of resl estate.f.* 126/119,016
Vsloetlnn of pmonslproperty.... 7A4I/MI
Ineresse In one pssr.^ 4JH6A6A
Tnger 425.000
ropeietiog. 190/100.
Rumor Contradjcted —Tho Mohilo papers
contradict tho repoue that have toon nirculnied in
certain quarters, that yellow fever prevailed in
that piece. They say mi c*so has yet occurred,
nnd Htey have uvery reason to believe iho city will
esuapo ihe econrgo this erasim*
From Tcxav —Our nowe from Galveston is t<
(ho 23d. TIivm hoe hem a welcome rain—el-
ihough not onuugh of it on Galveston Island. The
cattle rushed to tho pools lo quench their thirst,
•rid somo died to the very set.
Tfwre ere lull relume from 61 counties, and
partial rmurne from 25. Uy the raiimatos Run 1
nol’e majority in Ihreo is 3,356. While, for Land
Cumtnissionor, was 4,019 ahead ol Crosby.
Missouri Elrctions.— 1 The Si. Louis Leader
girea the following ea tho result of the Missouri
elections, in 107 counties.
Stewart 47.311
Rollins 47,209
Stownrt's majority
12
•'Emerson'! MaRaxine” and "Pumsm'a Monthly"
havft beijn combined into one periodical, to bo so
Uaued in,October next, with n eulieerlprion list of
forty iheuiand.
1'nxMiuM Laorr Bier.—Among the prises of
Ihe 81. Louis Agricultural nnd Industrie! Socle*
ty'e Pair, which is to oemmenee on thn 26th Sep*
latnbvr, Is one ef twenty dollar* for the beat legor
bier.
The Lawrenea Herald of Freedom, of Hie 16th
Inn.,save there will to no invasion of Missourians
at the elvriloii In October, nnd Hint ihu payment
of iHxea will not to required ns n qualification for
Voling. ^
Tim. Sum. O.moLM^-Mir.nrh., ih.
nl.bnM Imho, who bail .tii.mpi.il lo lucb
Qunn Vlotorlii to jlo,, rmpi.mly i.m.mcl o,.i,
from tbre. .light ..u..., b. b..| l.c.n HtlnbU in
n.b. b« an.lhlbf...r* ,oull,l-g»i..ba bull no
MlmMU. >h.ltd Mur, aud, luilv, ,b. bad
..application.
Inmln dniH th. DiU»m-.l..
I.t,fr,~lr„ Wark.1 Mr.
Uuca oainm,. to- l
Auguati Wlh. 1M7 ■,
fbjw.wb.ttlndof lb* tr.*l-ram ,>l.t.nc.o( >.um-
tn.r ihoM, cwpol bip.nd uoibMI. In b.od, 1 .ulll»d
MbonW,’. U'l. Ibm da,. «ln» I. lb. b.,da, ollli
powlp, and ■-» .«* in .UPH of Kin.1 Mint pmmlHd
greater variety* The region through which I proposed
making n rapid excursion tod long hw*u known tu me
m unusually picturesque M well as distinguished for lie
successful schemes of glgentlo enterprlee. Before me T
MW much tu entertain Hie imaginerion, end much lo
gratify nfovllun presumed lo prevail with nil In thla
practical era-lbe desire for Information. Hence, X en
tered upon my rontecen newre.
(Twonld to Incompatible with Ihe nairw limits j
have prescribed to thee* sketches, to notice nil Ihe p'.ei**
Ingplciureel enjoyed along my way. The drive down
tho valley of the Mnsconneloong, which waters tto long
weetern toes of 6chi«ley'a Mountain, continually'nf.
forded bewitching scenes, where the grandenc of nature
is eoflened hy the mellow, and aoltdued Hots of cnltl-
rated gold nod rolliug meadow. The highlands of New*
Jersey are churncterired hy n fertile roll sod Hie nice
fariuiug system. They are exquisite In that klud of
aceaory which, occasionally approaching the euklime, D
•lw#ys hrautlful.
Nearing Hie Delaware river, Ihe road Jt along the Mor*
rls Canal, IHltd with boats I hostel I tonlelt! loaded
with coal! conltl coalIII Tho speed of them long,
homely craft Is regulated on the principle of chi va
piano, vc mmo. Wero one askwl the two asodreof trav*
tiling that require (ho mo%* philosophical end sludlsd
patleace, he would be apt tu uame thoeo of the ex-cart
and canal IhisI.
Anight was spent at Boston, n delightfully eltunled
place, of about twelve thousand Inhabitant*. Its Im
portance is understood to to dwiudling sway under the
luflueiica of tto (ncllDIce of comihnnicallon'wbhh have
reciDtly been ojcued to tho erahimrd. At an early hour
of Iho no ruing I enjoyed w striking view (fthu town
nn-l vicinity, from tbe summit of Colh'iie Hill. 1lo*
roaming llushkill.nlmost Itld by drooping willawe,de*hed
over Its rocky bed luimedUtely below me. To llivlef*
Hie Delowiue, shallow and broad, swept along, "paun-d
by two luldkcs. llalfw mile down, tho Lehigh dl*goig<-d
itself, while ail around rose bold nnd decorated farad*
lamia. The town extended to the right, lie west end nt*
taiulug considerable elevation.
The valley of Hie I,-high trout* with attractive frattuce
Twould to difficult to exaggerate Hie high and varied
hme of llseoouery. A One railway follows thesiuue HI *
of ihe limpid end bounding stream ou one side, with tm
uit-iiio crageeverand anon lowering above (hanging
position from one side to the other, a splendid canal is
ever iu vlow} Its many dams iicroM Ih* channel of the
rivor giving to tho waters atom a lake-like breadth anil
calm. This w.,rk Is one of Immense co»t. No exponai*
hattooa »|>arcd In making It jwrfocl. It transports da
ring the navigalilo mmuoii, mur# than one mi.lion ton*
of coal to market, beside# several hundred thousand
tuiiM'f Iron, *l*le, etc.
Iho pretty Moravian town, Bethlehem, eccuplre a
pleasant situation on the northern rido of ih* Iwblgb, al
most hid among the thick groves. 1‘rumlueut among all
other buildings rise# the chun b, near loe centre of Ibe
town-large, hut slmpW In dt«ign. 7 ho sight of a merry
group ol girls with their flat# and flaunting ribbons, re
alluded me of tho female oemiuary, one of itolr«i|ui-
•named institutions of the country. This place Ime be
o.>tne quite a summer lesort, particularly for Philadel
phians.
A gentleman with whom I conversed, amjetmier In
DethU-hatu, gave mean iirtere»tiag account of ilia Vora
vians, the cardinal feature hi whueo philoe-q-hy, eeem-'d
to to to •• take the worl-l u« easily a# pMtible." lie ra
preseuled them as sluiple and tioailrcied Iu tbclr man
ners, amiable and obliging, and more ready to neconimo
dal# for lot* than money. Certainly » remerkobh* end
igrefuble praplu,indeed. My ui-quaiutanco draw a veiy
fiv hinting plctme of these good people. I may h*-ru nd-l
that this pU-N«tint state of society evcliii t-> pievull In m!|
this vicinity. Everybody Is asiieniely eu irUoa*, and
delighted to coutriliutntoyuiirstockofluformtion, or
the pleasure of your e-Jonrn. An nlleiitlve ear isnlwaya
open tu civil quwuluua, and unifotuily pleasant auswt-r#
a*sure you that yon are net obtrusive.
v\ Idle on the subject of tbe po| uluti hi, I will remark
that there ia a strong Ouruinii impress In till* distiici,
which recall* eu obrorvitUou made by MinUtnr Dallas in
evut •(•eeeb in Kugtaud. He said that Ihe Atnotiran
ptopln cou'.d i,o lougor to oslted Anglo Faxon} that e
many Duropenns had come among us now, tha EogU.li
langung-wa» md nmlentoo«l iu aoiuo sections of ih--
Uni-in. In I'cnueylvunla. for example the laigeUrr-
men |M»pulaiion reudereil It ni-ccviry to puldUh tin-
laws in Jermaa ns well a* Engli*h I And all public
notice* in both Inngunge#, and have conversed with in*
divldualv wlinio famllie* havo ravhledlu Ainerb a three
four generations, and yet whos|H-uk KngiUhbut imllf-
fsrentiy and with a very tlr-.tig Gut man accent.
vever having witiirssod the |uvcc»»(-f oiaiiufictutlng
Ptgiron, l ejiviit a day at t'ams-ttuim, where them ere
fir j furnace# belonging to Ihe Lehigh Crane • V, 1 found
the gentluim-o iu t iurg# vary polite, and oblahiod from
ttiitch gmu-ial In.orinatloii. A glance at ihe man-
nfa’lure ol Iron in the Uuiou, may not todi-i-mud t.uin-
tereellng:
Mora than throe-filth#, nr about 300.'no tons, of Hie
lr mi produced In our ooitutry comes from ihe Penns* I
ran I* fntnirer. The furnace* in till# Stale number over
ninety, twenty uf which are in tlo* valleys of the 1)*!n*
wftrean-l toh-gli. Theno hiet produced, in li>60, nenrl.v
110.001 ons, inoro than one thinl of tli# entire pr**duc*
of - he Stale. 11m grrabM prui.n-.'iion by any one
furu#ce hi one year, was made by the Lehigh t'laim 0«.V,
No. 6,om of tho«e I vUt(<-d. It umouiiled lo 0,'tUO t<*n#
the furnace bring ••out of bla»t" eix weeks. Tlmoira
used hera.ar in nioit «-f the furnacrsi-aKt of the Allcgha-
til*-., ara the hmulitt and mnyHctlc, mixed reqwcHfi-ly
io Hm prop.irilouof four toouo Thu firmer, a brown
livr«*r>lilc-« deposit, found eniho>lded in clay, n •*,umla In
lhl« Divrlct. The latter is a hard, gray, rocky ore.
IVhsllM* *m coa»ldvrml nearly pare Iron. Fossiftfo-
roll* ores fci-il most of Hie furnaces In East 'iVnui-Mre, 1
am iufuimcd.niiitcarlHiiiato ore* Homo beyond the Alls-
glianies, iii Western IVnneylvanle, Essie-u Ohio end
Kentucky, In the great bituminous region.
An Immense capital l< employed in tlo-sa furnaces.—
The nuuihrr of r.iiiways for trail-porting the nrae, lime*
stone and coal to Hmir proper place*, the uuu'hlnuiy for
hoisting llieia fifty feet to HiftumnHis of Ihe furnaces,
the ragnbui y of porM* in drawing off gn at quunthler
of dross Mini transporting it uany In rare, and Hie pow-
erlul machinery kept constantly In motion, give one an
Idsaof the stupeudous labor and vigilsnce necessary for
such enterprise. .
Then, the bout, how intense! Monster engine* strug
gle uighl on 1 day tu keep up Hie blast. Men stand nt
ihe cratrrdike months, and feed althuut Intrrnilsvivn
In goes a barrow of coal; In goi-eit narrow of limestone,
hi gous another of ore, and vo on, ad iii/tnitnm. The
first give* the heal t thu second loads bimyitucy tu the
dros* aud fecIlUatea its being drawn off. imparting also
additional heat; the third nit-Ue and goes through to Hie
bottom and there Hes» blueing liquid, lo tocaat about
avory twelve hour*, wlmn It rolls out like lava, filling up
hundtoli of little dllch-like moulds in tha sand. Th#
men soem accustomed to tbo ardent atmosphere, aud up*
proach very near tfau flaming streams. The air for fifty
foot is almost hoi enough lo toasl a fowl, I learn the
men wewr their whiskers I mg for Hie purpose of tolrg
warned wton they hive gotten too near. They do not
rolud it, hut when they smell their whiskers burning,
Iho lira I ia withdrawn an inch or so. There is uothlug
like habit.
Iu connsctlon with thoC*»asiuq«afnrraeei,and those
of Ihe no-mas lion Ow., a short distance above the vel
ley,»railway of nine miles trails toHm iron mines.—
About midway, over ito valley of the Jordon, is n mug-
ulflcsnt Iron hrldg#, tho largest In Amo>|ce, It la L.grle*
von bundled feet in length, with • mean height of righty-
llvo font. It was linUbed just a litonlb ago, when It was
tasted iu ths pro«*-nce of tho urehltiatt, the directors of
the com|*ny, eml hundreds of spnctalore, itir.ludiug
many scientific gentlemen. A loaded train weighing oue
hundred and twsnty-eix tone, px«s*d back wnd forth
without Imparting an appreciable vibration to tho struc
ture. It I* considered one of ito'grestret achievement*
of Ihe age In bridge building. Tbe whole is a complete
uot-work of Iron bars, which form every coaceivahln an*
gle,giving itan airy and almost frail apiamrance. At Hi*
distance of half ft mile down th* ralb y, tha bridge is so
indlsliuct, that a train passing over seems In be sailing
on the " bosom of Ihoalr.' 1 This bridge cost i-lghty thou,
sand dollars. The designer aud contractor was F. C*
Imwthorp, w ho has achieved a great triumph nnd quite
• repntallnn in the sui-csMnful result.
A mite nr so Irom HUilngton ant the Hats quarries —
The finest school elalas are prepared here. I raw trains
lo«il*al down vrllh slats bound for Kasleru markets. Did
not visit Hie qunrrbe. What trouble Ibete slate getters
fttn batching for school toys I
FnssNcnxo&vTo us Hou> roa Dkut— I'elUInna »m In
cltrulallou In FrMlatlok and olhar eounlles In Virginia,
.ivsklng Hie legislature to confer on the c -nnty court*
iHiwer to rail free liegrue*, where they n fuse tu pay their
Just debts, or n 1 gleet lo provide for tlielr families If ihe
precedent Is once Introduced lnM» Vlrgleleol ralllnguien
who neglect to |iey their Just dobt^wo know many white
msn there who may well togin to shake In tlndr slim a.
• Mower Affairs in Cincinnati.—Banking mat*
ter» wore coin para lively quiet at Cincinnati on
Wednesday, though third street was quite ••
crow dud n* during the excitement the previous
day. None of Ihe ealahllrhmenie lire yet die-
credited. The hnukere linve agreed not lo si.ri • r
return tho nuts# of ihe country banka for thirty
days. No run >- ns iiiniIo on any house. The
nolee of Keirawbs Bank nro selling si 60 perceur,
discount.
'. (Prom (he Aegaste I'enetllnllotmllst.J
PleydOsasir»«ter|U.
afelBKTS* * T.
Member «f nolle.......;,.... M22
*’ •* toguvirsaas..,..5...t.»..M J
“ " 54
“ •• Demists., 2
“ children talweiin • and 10 year
" J* free persone of wlur 9
**H|
f Initj
Money and solvent tlelde....
Mdivhsndto
Capllai In .hipping and lounge,,..
!! *' foreign tank agency....
" , '• stock#, manufliciorlre. ‘
U isechohl nnd klichen Ihrnitun-
Vblueul prop.-riy not enumerate'.
Aggregate value of Ito‘whole
Au«r daiuctlug AMO
Amount of lax on pells,prof, s-foar
reeus «ud Ires parseneol color.
From Wftshli
Wairinoton, Thursday, Ang. 27.*-A Deputy Marshal
or A atoma. ha* lug taken nearly 86.000 from Lovelace,
who roblu-d the Uuitral Mates Malljn I86fl. and rafushig
lo restore ths tuon«<y to the esveral osnivra,'
*I.H, .IlHta , . > . .... • ..
HintUmy had not sufilciviilly Id*atlflwl U, tto sntject
was referrml to Him Attoruuydloueml. who has, eft*r a
review of nil the facts, decided that iho Marshal mu*l tie*
liver It tu lue I'osimsMei Ueiier il, who, hy Inw, Is tha
•' ,,,N ln *«ll similar crass. .
The Pi.-shlftit baa nppcdn ed Dsvcrly Tucker,of Vir
ginia. Consul ut Lirortoul, vice Nathaniel Hawthorne,
resigned.
Ib-ury IV. Spencer, of New York, Consul at Parle, vice
McfUv, mlgiH-il
J hn Kudl-nh, ol Pennsylvania, Consul at Daslr, vice
L*». ditvnM. .
Ckailvs J.Fox, of Michigan, Cornel at Avplnwall, vies
Thoroton. ra.lgnrd.
Ernest Vulgar, of Virginia. Con«o| at Darcelunla, Vico
Pablo Angiicra, Hie present lucumbrnt.
dl" Aff " ri f 1 ? , U* ^ MUna P ,VAnll>> MAl**' rlnten ri en 6 or Iu-
The fki-retary of'th* Tr#*»ury havaffirmed Ihedeclslon
of the Collector of New York, le cParsiug a dnt» ol 2-t
per e-atom «m an article dra rltod as ' uu vml-roided cut
velvet sli|.|wr," the upper toing of cotton velvet, and
overruling that Collect, r's gsscs tiu-nt of 24 par cent, on
Gum tb'ocidn. or Den-ntnos nnd 16 perceut on fraches,
deciding that Urn foim-r luclmiged 8 per .-cut., mid the
lattHi lie entry frvo Tho .-Mrotaiy liusniso nffiruiod the
dncisUiu (if the C-.llt-ctor of Ibistou, that Wood's Patent
Dry, or Holb-r fait. shmiU properly t-e chsrg.il '0 p*r
centum, and ‘•felt" .»t ths ramo ram as “ nuuufscluras
ol hair hot otherwise pr aided for."
W’AShtMtrox, Aug.28.*-E.O. Perrin, private Secretary
of Governor Walker. wlMolt Iho csmpof Hie latter at
Lvwrstica ten day a ago, report a nil praci'aiid qub t there,
uor was thuro tbe l«*»at Itithnatlon of war or hlno-uhrd
(lov. Walk'-r waa uslnu tlm army aa n *po*au comltntus'
when the civil nuih-'rittcn could not make arrests for
bri'Si-hs* ol the peaci 1
The 16 Otro-qmln Kbiimi wlU remain thuro till after
Hi" i tetotor election.
The hMtnirafrr Geueral ha* just csfaldtsfavd a daily
mail Iwtweoti Kansas «lty and tocotaiitou, and a tri*
w.akly ui4lllrom foNoniptoti to MaryavUie. Other aim-
il u iuiprovi-tu- uts sro to be mate.
CeNVMlIW-
CbgrgLANR, Thursday, Aug. 27.—Before Ihe
National EaiRfieltteilun. Convention, now In go**
•len IB Ihlseliy. Itsrlti of reroltillans wete Intfo.
duoed to day, (he prinolpal faxlure of which Is to
wsse Ihe Uensrel Ooverndsnl en Agent for the
people.<IM life eauie uf emancipation, paying te
each Stale nMirhlng slavery, the turn of $160 for
weft shtvef end further, tbet each State fbell pay
to tbe' slave-holder* an ndditiunel eum of $76 (nr
each slave eutntmipiited. The latter aunt lo to
wised by e Lend Tea, and Ibe former in Govern*
merit bunds.
The regulations nro Mill under dlicnvsloo, Mes
srs. Elthu Burrltt, Usrrlt Smith, aud vlhere, parti,
clpatlog.
Death of Rnfa* W. Orlswold.
One orjhe.must industrious id Amerieiin litem*
Inure is dend. Rev. Rufus Wilmot Griswold eg.
bni'oan S plred "t. ihe'2RHi, at hie residence in Now York
Z'ZZ T.cueltST 00 *l l y I* the 4Sd pear of his age, having toon torn
7,401,502 00 , Feb 16.1816, ia Rutland county, Vermont. Ilo
waa educated for Ihe Mlnlrtry Id the Baptist
Church, but he rarely preached, and when quite a
young man gav« himself up lo literature, lie is
totter knowo as nn editor and eoropiler than nr an
•nthor. Ai vnrinue rimes be hei had charge of
Bierary periodicals, nmnng which have been tho
Uete Yorker, the New World, Iho Brother Jtma
Orahum'e JUnyaeine, thu International May.
twine aud Rarnum’a llluetrated New. Ol Into
years ho baa licet, u frequent contributor lo various
mngssine* uud Journal#. Ile ir heat known, how
ever, by his *! Pool* nnd Poetry uf Aiuorica," Iris
'• Prose*Writers of Amuriea," and Iris '• Rejiuhlionu
Court." Ho wee a men of unbounded diligence
and research. The Now York Timet, from whlnh
wo havo gathered somo uf tho fads we have ro
ferred In, roya that Ibo gentlemen named hy Dr.
Griswold as l-in Literary Executor#, nre Mr. John
Win. Wallace, of Philadelphia, end Mr. George II.
Moure, ol New York. He was engaged, during
his Inst illuess, in completiog a revision of all hi*
works.
76160
Bowidx.-Tho Balms Reporter lesrae ihst Ur.
Dutnee. of Gnlumblafis, Shelby county, Atstoifis,
oiimmiHed miclde on Ihe Both ulh, liy inking
leudsnum. The Ilcpml.r lliinkn the predicrion
ihsl Iho ountot would strike lljs ,oinh sn wmked
on fib wind «s io osuvo h)mio tommii in* sol
Why Provlelrms luve been Dear.
Thn lYnnsylvanian to* cooipJb d #*.me *Juf Jsilr# wblrh
Serve In pert Iu i-xpUIn Hie extraordinary high prices of
all kind# of provirione which have ruled the past year
or two.
I u 1810. for instance, the United Flutes produced—
84.820,000 t-iisli. l# of wiii-.it.
108,000.000 Inislu-ls of lilati andewcet patatoes.
14 b70,000 brad or ( .ittic.
Iladugilcnltun* n iiisincd siinyly stMionsrj—consiil*
•ring the Im ru.ira of populMion-it ought to have pro*
•IiumhI Iii I860—
115 210.000 ImsheU nf whest,
1 IH uoo ooo bosh.ds of iHitalore,
20 3t4.li-*> li-sil tif .-utile.
Inst'-ad nf which It nnlv yfoldrd—
100.460.000 bnshele uf wheat,
104,000,000 bushels nf tolntucs,
IH ;<?h,iHK) head nf cattle,
Tho* tha diminution nf tl cm articles during a period
of t«*.t year* nuinuutat t«. hIiuiii-
^16,000,(00 bushels of wheat, which Is n falling off
41,000 666 iiuslu-l* uf potatoi s, viilcli i*a M'ing off
2:6^^hra6nfrartfo;wi;i^i; , afom^":Hon::i io
nf the production in 1840—duly taking into talrul.itlon
the incr.'H*e uf |iii|iiilntiun.
Hero, theu, wolmvo oue renrov for the advnuceof pro-
vlsiui.s.
While agriculture Ilnis provsd nnsblu tnk.-.-p pure
with lhi‘ ornwHi of Ibe |Mi|.ulnli.«b Hie expi rlntn-n uf
broadstufi# h rri-H-.-d pn.digluusb'- wbith. uf corn*.', ro-
nctnd a pan ihe tome market.
Thu valuunf brradsinff* nud jrnvi.lons expo.lt d i-.ver
aged per Htinuni fur thu iktIihI In-m
ll30tni84o *12 ron ooo
IM0 In 18(H) trt.ft' o.imu
1860 to 'K56 ...» 4l.01Mt.Hrt)
Tim* Hieexpnrhitb'O tnnri- tlftii dniibled in lei. yenrs.
and m-arlvd-'ulded iu thu U.t «emi vrnrs.
These facta, t «Ven In.t otntm li'n a.tl, Ibo tlitfwralon ol
libntersover tin* wild >«m1 iKiirprotlm intf l..nd* . t tl-c
West.by tli# railroads, will p» for to ext,Inin uby tbe
prnvl«l-n f..r * famllv rout* more than taler* wtot it cn*t
ten. or even live year* acn. Tin-ie Iu* bran hii Imiiu-n**
temptarlun dritwlng the bitortniT *•!#§«■* tu the W» t —
Uefor# ttoy left they nrad to rrolu.u m.-retlnn they
consumed Now—that U forllie first jrar or 'w>» after
their emlgratinn—they c»nsiinie mure tmm liny pro
duo*, nr Wlutt )h-*»- i riMlure is nut Witl lii thn r*«c»nf
OJUSuhiers. It will not always nor bii<g bn ew, w# hope.
What wr Bat—The Km heater Dtmoer<t
chroniu niv she* urn S' r S n Louthi-r in ih#t city
Inr h ..vvint* uieui. III-.wing ment ia thus de-
.erhed:
"Tha proeera coneUie in insarrinc e hollow tuhe,
*ueli re a qoftl «*r a ii pn-urm, in m qunrer nf v*-iri
nr Uinb, #*-d lh<*n. with iho btc-nh til iho operator,
inflating ri*o faiiy psn of Hm moet t» ih-* ermucet
|i"*eihlo ex'ent II will at unco hnecen Him win in
riiia iirt-ocee mny add to Hm nlirt'crivcuo** "f thu
meat, li enn remedy improve it» flavor *i# quality.
Krtitcv a man wh**«o hr* slh I# n coiup.iund of Ihe
billies of toii.vi'cn nnd whirkev, with than dilinii,
r* >h*p«, nf pnriinllv d-cuyed i«-eih, fulino a ni<-o
quarter of lamb w ith such avriiamuus aiunvh! Ai d
who would, knowingly, buy nr oat Hie meat alter-
wa dt’
Troops for India.
Nrw York, August 28.—The steamer City nf
Waslriugiun, which arrived nt this purl un Wed-
hesrJny, her been chartered by tbe Brlileb Govern-
ment In convey troupe lo Indin. She will Rail
hence for Liverpool un the 3d September, and then
proceed to India,
Costly Diamond F--uno in Oiii One of the
workmen cnumicd in toring an sru-sian wolf fair
■Mr. Van Won, in S rvk-r,n vi fsgo un tha Air-
Line Kailroed, shout fifty mien from Tufa-do,
found a pure diamond, Iasi week.nt ihe depth ol
about alio hun 'rod fa-ei. Tim dismimd is nt the
eixo nf an ordinary inaible, and rninpe'ont judges
say ihst ft i# wnrih hi leant two thousand aiillnre.
Mr. Van Wert Wilv*'d all claim in thu va'u tiifa,
and Its lucky (inrfar. a poor tioneer fiisiiiiini.,
named M c rael S'eihun, no doubi toltovca lie
Was "born in good luck."
Bank Convention at BoaroN.-About one ban
dred dcleguter, repretenring nearly all the Now
England bank#, met at Bnetnu, no Wednesday, to
take preliminary measures fur a bank of mutual
redemption, to tnko the place of tho Suffolk Bank
redemption system. Mr. Bates, of the WeMfield
Bank, presided. It was announced that the half
million uf dulfaire capital required by Hie churter
had been nearly nit eubrcrlbed. A cumroiltee wae
appointed tu relent n board nf directors, and indi- J
. ...
[COMMDNKATgp.]
Th# Ssvaansh Tbesplsn Oorpe tabs Ibis ftolbed
of tbnokiag tbe gentiomsn who.so kindly ea*
gaged a room for them. Tbs public will perceive
that ws have a room al last, wanting note but tto
mtane lo fit U up. We, trailing to your former
kindness lo othere, will m m|| aro«nd to-morrow,
toping to$nd yeu In "—(a liberal moodl)
Hew Adi
COMMKft()1 A L RECOltlL
ISA VANN All MAliKKT.
ItxruRLiflA.* Uvncxi ■ . I
MukSsy. Aug. St. I Ml)
COTTON.—W* fist# no trsnuotl-.o, tu rtport mtr/.
lavanneh Rxporte, Ang 3L
NASSAU. N I'.-u-hr Ann S.q.hla.-2U,UlM fast f.ntnbsr.
SU.isft Phingle,. IU Mils I'uut -M, 2 bids Grit* 2 U*l, Vin*x*r,
S halt bbls l'urk, IS kiu Fish. 04 bs|* HI«#,Dna, IU toxu
Css ill* s.
NEW YORK .*8«hr S 4 W.rl 0 | -^3Ui*Mkl Wksat, 200
blits Flour. 126 bale* Cj-Und Coituu, end 0 Im ss (Voir.
BALTIMORE. Aa*. ‘.t p m—Ceir**.-TI'« C*Pe- m*rk#t
daring tbe i-Mtsstk iuU-u rather quiet, snu ireMseoons
have been by no hi*am large The isle, ut the w««b reached
In sll tu about l,MWb**», •* tallues, viss-7- 0 tags fair Kt#
C-ift-ie at IIU •*»>• l bag* g-«d Ju si IIJ4 rant* | I u t*a«e
du m 11 Ji rams, nud 2'W be** |>Hm# du st Id «*nis. Holders
ut C't-Bee are uut preMing isle,, usd buyer*are huldlng off—
We n-'w quota III-* C-'itre etMljw*, eu 1 li>i a U)£#*uief.r
lair tu fu-t t IXsIdUetMts for |uiuie, and 14 , cent, f.r
ehuice. l.egusyraC-iflre may I* qu-.uJ at I1)i cenri.todJa-
esd-ist Itt). a 17 • HI*. The of nil deierii-lluns at
Cult** la lb« insrkel Is *.t(ii>sie<l m he 4V»» big,. Tbe mar
ket for th* week eM*il quiet hut steady.
Cuttiin.—The deumn'l ns* teen inuderite frui» manufoe*
tares, but the trau*k«lluiii have been irnsll, antmiuilng to
only ebuuhS's) bale* fow uiUdllng lu mldlllng fair Uiiiand,
end Gulf, at (r»in id), to (?,'«, els luqnlhr. 2'ue uerket re*
rnelus brut, but without any ckeag- Iii prices.
Uplanl. UuK. Wu*t«*ru.
Middling. -----
•Iii.hI Mb'
Middlli
m-sik
rln* the week.
Flour.—There hs# beva quit# a brftk demsirl for Flour du
ring th# r*»t week. The hulk of tile, were *-f City Mil* No
per., which we quote*!$4 li.'fc tkoug'i buyers *reun«IUing
to pay more than $<i t llowsrd ,treat S'l 261 Huwsidstreei
ana Ulitu fouilly sad eslre 04 76 s $7 14), ; City Mill, Uo 17
a 7 LV
Corn.—The market eleie'l rtesdy at »l a «2« for xood to
t iriuie white j t»l nbl cent* for fair to priuie yell-.w, end 7rc
or inlxet psrcelr.
Oeis -rw e.W for Virginia and Maryland, nnd Fl a 42c for
I*e «»y.v»nla. The market ruled i/uiel.
I,snl.*-City rendered n»uilti*li> *t 16 • I.V, tubhle ; anJ
It) e lip, In keie. Kntined lip, • 17), In k>g< *i»l tine.
Wlnikey.—47 a'J7l, pergalfon for city dieiillednud o-mn*
try, and a Xrt for Uhlo-
llry Uuwde.—The merket for ell drecrlptlon, ol Dry Oo-h),
hu been rather inure artl.e during the 1 eet week. The
ft .uthern end Wettern trade have h«eu in maiket. and per-
chsaed Ireely. Uur jobbers have un * laid In thMr ituok* but
their pertlenUr liadehsv* not y,t e-iine Into market. Thct*
(s a much boiler fo.lfng *m-ng tho trade than there wa*
mmithiiuce.nod sil pjtdei are n<w nnt'ci|ring a g>«id Fell
bmtUBM The market I* still el.s.svterUod by great firm*
nets, iirtee*s forgoode of all derription* being well mein-
t*lncl. Weumde »s fait we k. I.estr gra-ie* H 4.4 Bro*t.
8hevtlne»nt9*l»!j cents, enu light do at 6*4 sT.Seente.—
Th'v ere telling freely at these 111 nee Uicarhrd C- t one
a • l ined dill. For there gnode ptic-e rear* ut fr-.iu A-i
H. e#nt«p«r y* d. n<curdin* to qusUt.i snl width. \V*
q« I llr-'Wh llr'llt nt a V/4 c•«(«( Who do *t VU a (I
0 te: l)eiiim<!it7e It cents, u In qneliiy, end Nhirtirg
Ntrt • *t 7.', e 14 cents Omsb-irge sre »<llin* at e], eb.'i
ceut* l-ir 3*1, II ■ I'l cenle for 7.6, I2‘, a 14 cents t<t 4-11
end-a'l'i-de heavy Inch Twills *t ISsl6eents Drown Can*
ton F-niineli ere bringing eji k In*. rent*, eu-' illeeched d->
0 a '2', oiot>. The Fnl- etyr** of Prints ere being opened,
but there hu teen but little dunn In them *, yet. We quote
them as ranging (rout 914 fo 11 cent,. Plaid Limey 1 range at
Irom 16 ts it-i orals per yard There b*e bora % better Inqel-
ry f-i# Woolen, this week v>*n lor wme time |-a*L end *4lee
toaeo isnl-rableeaieni h*»« been made. F-r inch lute as
hnve been tola pretty full prlcrs lm*e been ot>t«in*d.
MARINE LIST.
Sailing Days of tin* Ocean Mennter*.
c.iions an Ih.l lb, new bunk -ill iborlljr go iolo |
(Iperariun. Fulton...,. New York Havre Aug. 2i
New York.. New Yor# Glergo# *
CoNTEMPLATEH ItRBOVAL CP TOR CENTRAL Su-
PEftlNTENIlBNCY OP INDIAN APPAIRN.—Wo (tppre-
hand that it hn# hcon doiunuinetl here to change
ffau locution of this important guvornment cs*ah-
Hchtnenl, *n long eliunted in St. Louie, to Port
Ift*aventvortfa, if euitabla nccommudutinne for the
trunsartfam cf ile hurinu## can to ubiuincd in the
government buildings ilmre. t)lhrrwi#e, we shall
not hu sur; ri.ud if it ho shortly located In Leaven
worth CUy, K. T.—[HWitm/foii Slur, Any. 20.
TnnKAtKNKD DiacLcHPRES.—Mrs. Cunninghuin
eiijr* tlint »h« I* detvriirinttd no lunger to euhmii
in siluncu, ft» ihe attack* mule upon li«r, hut will
shortly muko eome curfams diecinsurue, in a cum*
muirivutfain that she is now preparing for publica
tion.
Exploration and Purvey of the lltvra C..t.
orad •—'Vaniiinoto.v, Tnora foy, Aug 27 —Tho
rii-crrtftry ol War Im* mg inizud »n cxccdirion I -r
Ih>»-xi»! •ration nnusuivcy "I the rivur C<d"f8do ol
ri*o \V»»#',iri»vor.incan almost unexplored reuion.
Tba command nun to<*t» rmis'itd to Yuet I.rou-
raiiani J. U. Ivon, ol tho c«rpa of Topugrxuliical
Bugiuui-ie.
Scarcity op VrasRi.#,—There Is n great do-
mand for vemls at till# purl now, principally for
tho cortl (rude, end freight# fanvu ndranred from
15 to 20 evtitf nbovo fhoea of Hahltnero. At me
notice fay Ku.lcrn exchange#, that frciplil# arc dull
(here, Il would ho well for lira'owner# of ve»#ele to
eendthem to ririe pari, wherothoy will tint abun
dance of freight.—Alexandria Gazette.
Wiiat Wb Drink.—The epuriuue vtlnee of
opurto rccontly eeituii by tho Pnrluguui'o Govora-
m< nt, were Hindu uf molnsree, alcolml, and
#unic coloring »ub#t»hco. Thou#iinds of plpos of
I III# mixluro have hcrotofuru licco rout from Eng.
land to the continent and oLuwhcro. The tvino
lutcly confiscated In Parle wae mado of water,
alum, nnd eldcr-berrie#.
[Curreepoodcncc of thu itnetuii Trav* Her, Angnat 54 ]
Tbe Island of Nadelra-The Fatlnre of
site Grepe firnp-inlrodactlon of the
Cntewba-Uontter Fete—The Cumber*
laud
Madeira, July 25,1857.
Madeira has lost much ol its prrsiiuo ainco
Hie cholera of lest rummer, which earned off ico
thousand porsone. Too English avoid jt this* year,
wlt-uli 1# a arawb-tek uv it# gsyoiy. Tho luilure ol
ih • urapo ha# given it another bluw, and produced
a grm l dual ol poverty and di#ir«w. Tho Porlu*
gu #-• esy, howuver, ilirn p hat been ol amice in
lit" Island, a# thu puuplo lm*o turned Hit-ir airon-
ifanilo tho production of grains and iher-ugnrcaoo,
snd nro no longer uadur ihu doiimiion ol English
wino merchant*.
This year there is rot a grope on tbo I#land,
and ail hope# of overcoming the blight are given
up. No utio comprehend# Ihe diveuro, and no
remedy can hu found. The grapi-e when two
months old collect a mould un tho Mindy side, ns
large a# a pin's head, which lmr#taand #hout« out
tho seed—iu n few duy# they are dead. M#.
March ha# introduced (ho Catawba, * which be
tlkinks will fliurieh, and produce in a fow year#
a# much wino us Iho i#hmd ha# over dona, aud of
a very fine quality. You know wo hoard Mr.
March wn* dead—hut he lives—n pro#pernu« gon-
Hainan—exlondlug Hie name kindne# nnd hospi
tality to Mi anger#, which #0 many havo hnd oc
casion to remember in past yenrs. Tha pontile
boro worship liisn. 1IU generosity, bruavulenco,
nnd personal exertions daring iho cholura panic
linvoendonred him lo the puuplo beyond all descrip
tion, On Iho 26th of August bo gives a fete to ten
thousand of Ihu poor, on Iho occasion nf iho derti-
cation of a church which ho has built for them. I
eonajiler onr ship Mnei|UiiHed. If wo bad our
proper buttery, I would bo willing to meet any
firiy-gun ship afloat. Tho Uuegnwon, English 74,
cutiMt *n yoeturd •>; herofficor# wereu.tunished nud
delighted with tho Cumberland.
Cnitru on an Emmrant Ship.—Somoof tho pan*
eengurs of tho ship Cainfarla, from Liverpool, re*
S ort a snd elslanf tiring# during horrucout voyage,
lary Jano Hrcll Mate# that sho wa# -educed fay
tho socund uietn, under promise of marriage, and
lived in criminal intimacy with him during most
uf thu vuyngc, and nflinn# that two other female
tHM.ungers »zero kept on bnnrd the vessel when Ihe
hulk of iho passenger# wore landed, nnd nfiurwsrde
smuggled on pliure. Tim captain paid a flnoef $50
for each uf llmro wuinen. A passenger named
Tlmtnae Jamee, wlm had hie family on board, ap
peared voluntarily before one of (ho Emigrant
Commissioner# and made eouiohorriblo elalemonle
as to tbo (mimirality of tbe captnlu nnd bit offi
cers, His deposition wa* reduced to writing. He
then laft fur Newark, elating hie willingness to
ret urn and auhslnnliata upon oath all ha had raid.
Tha Cnmioiesinncr#. nn hearing the account about
there girls, seal io Newark, but for some reaeoue
to rafueed In enme, and wished to withdraw bis
statement.—,V. I". Exprett,
HioifWAVMB.v in Biltimorr.—A Mr, George
Cupp, of Charleston, S. 0„ was knocked down nnd
rohtod near Print street bridge, in Baltimore, on
Wednesday night, by threo men who volunteered
to .how him Hra way. One knorked him down,
mid Ihe others held him aud robbed bis pockets of
eighty dollar#.
Iowa Constitution.— 1 The Chicago Time# thinks
Ihe new ronrtiturion of lown has been rejected hy
Ihe people. Clayton county, one of Ihu last that
bus been hoard front, wild strongly Republican
withnl, give# a majority nl 307 against it.
The failure of Jacob Lillie wa# prematurely an
nounced yesterday. He appeared in Iris place nt
tho Hoard this morning, nnd Is understood 10 have
fulfilled ail tri# engagements.—[A*. Y. Port, 27th.
IP Acquittal of Gov. Rorimon— St. Louis,
Aiif!ti-i 26’lr.—Ex-(*ovcrn«»r Hobiromn. »t K*n#H#.
has been acquitted of iho charge of usurpation of
cilice. *~
Dr. II* B* Morrill, »>kllful Physician of
New York City.
In Ills remarks on Dy*|H>|isia. says-Tlio mo»t eflVe
funi mnJirine to improve Hiv tune aud energy ut tin*
stniimeli, is that proi arud by l)r. Geo D. Orcvu.stnl called
the UXTlHNATrtl HlTUlUf.
1 would puhtlsh tho reci|ic for preparing this vafainbJ#
niu licliio.il IktifW ahatit was.but as 1 do nut.Icnii
only recommend its tt*o. It seuins to me to bo inipro-
1 Oirly chLuiI " llltfor#,'' at lusit in Hie popular accepu*
tlou uf that form, for (t coutain* no alcohol or other
■plrlts, and I* rather sour than biller. Though hero, hy
thowny, 1 cannot loo earnestly caution tto dyspeptic
suffuicr against using ••hitters," iho taels of which is al
cohol or othcranlent spirits. They no more Impart real
energy to the* ituni' di, than a whip give# strength lo a
hors#. Thu stimulation which they excite I* only
temporary, and sure to to followed hy a reaction, which
nt length will lauvitaldy wear oat tho stomach. The
medicine of which 1 ant spi aklng, obviates llieao objec
tions.
Pclli \V. Fowls k Co.. 138 Washington street, Boston.
Proprietors. Buhl hy their egvul# every w hei u.
NUgUfolW
DYNPKP81A AND DBD1I.1TY CUBED.
Theodore Frank, Esq., of Ihe Pltteburgh aud Steuben*
vllle# Hail road Office, says:
••For year#I haw bran sn Invalid fa Dy#p- pslo.—
With atmpoof relirf.l resorted »«* innu.^prerllM'd reme
dies, bat failed In deriving the benefit sMght for, until 1
trieilyour HOLLAND II1ITKH8, the bappv uffrot* of
which upon tto digest! wot gnus, and In resiuiing a de
bilitated system, cetiM-s me to recommend it ronfiduiitly
to all sufferiug from Dyspepsia.’’ ang46—iw
S3r Prof. Woml'a llnlr Kusloratiw is said to ho the
only sure cure fur haldnust and grey h <ir. It tomowsall
scurf.dandruff and »c.ro ulou*nruptiou# from thu »calp,
and iu a fow <la,\r restores gray hair lolls original color
Mild bunuty. This preparation coutains uo tolorlug mat*
4er, but rusu«ci|utus tho hair hy invigorating and rrator*
ing |urfvct aualllt to ihu scelp, thusini|ierHng new Itt**
aud vigor to tha root*, mn! by thuiu causing healthy fluid
to flow Into vuch separate hair.—[touUvillu Times.
aug26—2w
It eeamt that Hheumatlsm, Deafnrs*, Neuralgia,Hwid
lun and bllff Joints and other Complalnte to which we
am all subjects, havo lost the-lr lurroie; Prof. De Urath's
Kluciric Oil is wairnnled to relievo any ca»o In a short
space of time and with a trifling ospuire. It can bo
hut of tho Mgunia litre. Kco advcrtUcmunt In annihur
column. aug20-linudtitw
Pikln Killer,
Pr.nttT Davis—Rir: Ti e Iwnufin. 1 hnve received from
thu ueu or your Invaluable remedy, thu Pain Killer. In-
ducua mu to pen a word of prato fur it. Experience has
emit lured mu that for Headache, ImPgurtlun. I'mIii in
thu Stomach, or any other part of the #y#(em. Hur< re
Chills, WuArina*a,0-<miuou Colds, llosrsenu#*. Cholera,
cholorallorhus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Toothache, Ac.*
there Is nothing tolior than the I’aln Killer. I Imvu
this hour recovered from a severe attack of tho Rick
ll'itdaciio. by uilnc two tca«poonnil*. taken atihiriy
mlnuiua interval, in a wlnoahue full of hoi water. 1 am
conHdoot that, through tto blessing of God. I* eared me
from the rhofora during tbe enmmrr ofJR4S. Travel*
A Fitsbionablo WoJiilua enmo off In Trinity
rhurcb, Now York, oh Wmltirsdity night. Imme*
•lintely nfior (be tonuilicliun tho uhimns rang Ike
r-hnnge#, followed bv '• Home, Bweot Home," afid
** Molly put tbe kettle un.’ The crotrel wa* *0 grekt
Hint Hie pnrlius omifal hardly gel lo thoir carringa.
Mite lingers, uf Ulvvksr slruet, and Mt. Doer#,
were thslr name#.
A Calculation to Look at.—Suppose ft nun
drinks four ylnsse# nf liquor a day, at five cents a
rIbm, In ft weak Ira spend# $1,40, and !• a year
$72,81), This will huy thn following articles t—
Pour barrel# ufllnur—#ay $24| four pairs af boots,
ray $16) 40 lbs, of bntisr $16) 200 lb»« toef $9t ft
naw hat $4i,a nsw satin »•#!' $4) a bomut for
wife $61 siignr plum# for ohlldrew 180 cents, lolal
$72,80,—Californio Parmer,
posura *0 an Infi'Clrd atmraphuru, toy system was dally
prudistHMMl to dysuniury ntUcka, accomjwnlud wl»h
pain, for which thu Palo Killer was a aovcrelgn remrely,
mm tuaritomifUl«uring the worst ca»e lu an linttr, or al
must half a day I I haw hoard many care* the country
ovurof Dyrentery being nnred bv Us w#e* In tto Dane]
Iraib. It w trill ours the tnothach#. OraHlttdu.aad a
duriro for Its general u*u. ha# drawn frem this uuso
llclireltoilwuttlalln Hafavur. . .
Jy2U D. T. TAYfr »H, Jr., Minister of the Gn«|»u|
tviitTg Ti.xtii, I'xaruttsa liaaAvn am* Mutitim Coji
FiviiiiN can to acqulrrel to using the "Mm1 ef a
llmtand Hewm" Wbet adyor gvotlwnan would re
main under ihu cure* of adleagtruaMe brreth, when to
tiring III# "1ULU UFA TnorsANt* rwwkM" ftift duntl
frier, would n-s only reader It awtul, but leave tha
teuih while a* atatartrr! Many twraons do not know
their bYrarit I# bad. ami the euy#et Is eo dslkale tha t
friends w III never mention II., Hewnre of eonnterfalte. -
lie anrt every bottle Is signed'
PRTR1DOM A 00., N, Y
Tor sate bf nil DrugglHs, ;and) A. A,fadt»*tmp>
A|eftl>
. .... A'i«. 'll
lit Nuw York Antwerp. Ae Aug. 22
Cana.is .....Ifo«mn. A* I.lterpiud Any 76
Hla-ik Warrio* Now York 27
llornMi# New Yftrk Hauil>«rx hup#. |
New Y-ik Hrem.i., Ae e«pt 2
Ar.Ma New York I.lv*rp*«il Sep*. 2
City Wseliingtun New Y»rh I.hvr|"»il Sept. 3
H'linliiirgli New Y«rk Glsrguw <*p'. A
N.irtli hur New Y*«k Lrtlneti.A" !*»|it. A
•t-iaker City Now York IliransAM bile.Srpt. 7
America Itutun,Ac l-lt*r|..«1 Sep-. 0
Krl'Msnn Nc« Y-rk Rept. 0
A'lrisilc N. >» York I.tvurpm.1 Seft. 12
Yendcrlult New York S'lut-mA Havre S-pt. 12
,t«»a New York I.hurpm*) Sept. Ifi
tpiren uf ri.o Suntli-.New York tou'..utUreai'u.&rpt. Il)
TO AnHIVE.
4(RAMR«*. I.K.VVK roa BATA
llrcmen New Turk Ang. A
Klierei iwm I.uerpur-I IVrtUnd A*»g. N
itm, ai».g-iw New Y‘»rk A*g. #
N.-rtUmar Smith'fon
;:ftv ..f tVrt.h't'.il UrurpoM....
A'l^lo 5»*>-n ..........Lh
‘ er|««>l.....
V*.,i,i|»rbilt
K.,n?ar<»»
Ar#s<*
New Virk A»g 18
•New Y-l k An# 12
12
Union. Ac.........Ans 16
...Averpmrt New V.nk Aug l*»
..Antwerp New Y-rH A»K 2-'
..t.t*cri4M,| New Y rU Au# 22
..S-uitli*inpton..r.Nuw V* rk Auv 22
■ l.lverp'H.i New York A"S 16
.llwie New Y*irk Aug It
Nftritnisrili, Ga,, Aag 31, 1*67
AUH1VKD.
Sehr Ptsnlmne, Draws. Nuw York. t«4 T IfowUml.
(LKAHKD
H”1irAun SopliU. Duni-in, Nsmu, N P.—Bell. Prentiss 5
C>
Scl.r ti J Waring, Ruiith, New York -Ogden. S i t»rr k Cj.
DEPARTED.
St ivner-Tefomlc-i, Ifowrll. A igu«ta.
COX8!GXEK8 L _
Purrahr Plandfone. from New Ynrk~D II Gall»y,Ttl
••Vn* ue A s. n. It It Aseut, i'«t*rn, llut'.m A 16*. I: Pwr.oiii
» C», W II M iv, llrlgt-Aiu, Ifoldw n k Co. It Mor.e. 1 W
Moirull. Claelu.rn A Cuniilugiitiui, 8 M I.Alfitunu. Union A
rtinltli. C'ark A C^dev, M A Cohen, M ni» A Johurim. F M
Myrrell,N I) A II Werd. P \V O.ri.wdl, H«hu A Fuller,
F"«te A Jau.I. n. II ll.tck
l OX'Ift.VEES UY CKNTKAL IIAH.II'D
Aug. Tl.— I hafoeCotion, 6127 »«ck» Whu.vt. .'.|6 do Flour,
76 Itbisdu. I.'rirack* Corn. A* b*!e« tomefttr*. and Mdt*. tn
l.'ul,ti A guetlleg*. M II William*. Gsrmanr A Co, Cohen*
A Herts. T VV Neel.v A Co. Way A Tar .or. I. XV Well*. T J
WnUh. n*i|r<oid A<*nt. H»tn»':«rt A Soo t*ai4*r A C«, 6* II
Shackelford, E E Irvinr, F J U ickrrt, Etheridge A Son.
;o )•-' v
the CKi.r.tmm:t> hou.and ekmedt ro*
aTS3?E3?SrA,
DISEASE OP THE KIDItETS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OE ANY KIND,
FEVER AND ACUE.
S UCH a# Indigeatlon, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky
Pains, Heartburn, Lou of AiqieUte, Despondenry,
Costlvciicii*, Kllud aud Ulresllng f'Ura. In all Nervous,
Hhoumatlc,and NuurMlgicAlh-ctioiis.lt )im» in numerous
lustancus proved highly tonoftclnl,»nd in uthers uffvctud
a decidwt cure.
Thla ia a purely vegetable compound, prepared on
•trictly ociuntific principles,after tho manner of thu cefa
•bratud Hull ind Professor Bocrhavu Ih-catMe of It#
5 real inccraa in nin*t of the Eurupeun Status, it# intro
ucthm into the United Hlatua wa# Intended moreu#-
peclally .for thoae uf uni fatherlaud acatlered here and
there over tho fare of thin mighty rnuiitrv. Meeting
with great snrceaa among them. I nuw i.ffur It to the
AmuHoan public, knowing Hut iia truly wonderful
medicinal vlrlnoa must to acknowledged.
It I# particularly recumtuumJed r« those person* who*#
constltutlou# may have bran Inipsiml by thecontftiu
ous Use of ardent spirits, or other forms of diralpatiou.
Generally Instantaneous iu effect, it find# it# way direct
ly lo thn suet of life, thrilling and quickening every
nerra, raising up the drooniugspirit, and, in fact, Infus
ing pew health and vigor In thnsyetem.
NOTICE.—Whoever expects to find thla a beverage
will to iliMppninled; but lo Ilia sick, weak and low spir
ited, It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, poaoesrad
of aingular remedUl^rofv
The greet popularity of thla delightful Aroma bos in*
dared tnanr Imitation#, which the pnhlio should guard
X intt purchasing, ne not persuaded to buy anything
i uatit vou havo given Doerhavo'a Holland llitler* •
fair trial. One totriu will convince yon how influitrly
superior‘t Is to all these Imitation#
#2* gold at SI per bottle, or *!x totllua for |6. by lb#
•ole proprietor*. BENJAMIN I'ACIK, Jr A CO..
Manufacturing ITtarmeceutlsle and Cbemlita.
I'ittobargh, Pa.
Bold In Savannah by
John d. moorr,
J K. DxFORD,
A. A. SOLOMON* A dO-
J AM Eft II. CARTER,
KING A WARING,
(I. D. BRANTLEY A CO.
And Druggist# generally ihreughoul thn Foutb.
epr Aft’A" »h*inlr
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
PIANO FORTES!
IN TUB aOVTlIRKN NTATKH
Having lately received
I# fine Moprimeitt of j
PIANO FORTBBr
. . . w from tto Celebrated man* 1 . _ „
, _____ uflictorlea of of It Worcester, and Chlckering A Rone, 1
from tho t holera during tto •nmmrr of uw Trarei* wnl rnablml tu offer them to the public, at jhu manufao
lug amid heat, dual* toll, change of dirt and cona'ant ex* - - - - 7 “
the public. .
t plaarareln HL-mmendlng
turera'prices. 1 take great „
tto atovo lustrnmuuU, a# ttoy are made expressly for
our
Fur 9SSES99 m#iurtai.slmpifetjrofetyle,e^anre
of flnUh, ami, above all. thu purity, aweelnvee, aud bril*
llancy nf tone, they have been pronouured by the beat
Amateur*, ae bring tto fiuwt Instruments ever offered
to thu public.
Having had .the role ngunoy In this city forth*la*t
twenty-five year*. I never have known ot an Inst sue#
where they did nut give perfect aatUfarllon: I therefore,
havens heeltathm lu raying tu thuee in want of n fine
Increment, that ttoy cannot do better than select from
the above mannfiicturee. ■*).
I have also, a fine assortment nf Horace Water**,
feoardman A Gray* rialns lire# k Cumminge, and J. A
0. Glechers, which 1 will rail at reduced jvHwsl^^
Bavaansh, March 1B.AR6T. * If
UT NMQKU BOY, toattend In a Drag Store,
ylft ■ J. I) DuFOHD,
Apothecaries UaU.
NOTICE.
m - TfceBoeke for Ito eollectloa ofRufaap^
Bs35i Ouanty Taxes will to opened on Motrin* ,u-
Slal.ttot. A. F.* DENNLIT, I
augJl—lw , TaxCoHeetflu.
a**—^ A, F# MENNLT, ntiuwun«.e»|htoac|f m t»x
Ivo dldata for re ejection as C*>U« tor of f i|4i
arid ftiUcIi* ilia auffrege#of hie fellow cltisuna , ■ '
aiig3l—id* ,
cAKDiuATit von niorirrT
I h.nb, aaitflitSi■■ j
*1'* *1 Bb.tiir ,,f cii»i,,r„ . I
the *ti*uiugyen, and rraptetfully tolklt tho vou, ofa, I
foils Will >0011#. 1 I
aiigll—td JAM Ed T. DU JKNKg.
BfOTICB. ' ~——
——^ During my aLsuuto fr-tn iLe Vf I
rand# II. Bator I* n.y duly smlnrlud ii I
lorwy [Huff'll) THOR II. HUUNe
DEblllAllfaE OPFHE TO HkXT,'
E lllEuudureigued having Ink. n kU',Ot<r .Be, I
wIII Hunt ths one u..woccupied I,, ih.u, I
ehm given fcej.Uiutor rat. ^ ■
nug4«-tf _ I»A1 fKX. llCTffi.X AM
" roirilKN-r Oil leBANK. -
m Thc large u.iluiiMdluu# Moure,«t,,„r .,r n». r,,*.
.11..,-J .a |
Hull aud Taylor *tre«ts, tn -tlig the » I
n.*w rulstkl ui •nu-.-ei.t. I
The hoti«<- le l.uut <>f Hi# to»t I hllvl-lptij,
“• 'I «-*-»—• rteepoLil. It im* nil I
‘If* 11 ! brwi/utUek'nm (
* lt <feug I
IIWpSoYuMf. Ill* ••) ho:
fte«*iug ro.uu*. b.itti t Atmt, water d
lug tiu>- |M-te.ftr.
Iren- Is n li«ii.|**.m • fl.iwer garden J.,lhi fj / ,j, A •
II,m v*r.l Ihbr. ■ ..Iii*. , .iriitf. I. ^ ^ ^
!•« •*(> ing I
lu the yard tnere are a -.hies, iairi«gu tl _ ,
try and wash houm ui<d u large *idu>vtd
clutl
The - iirnllura, carpet*, curtain*, ftc, m.,t of J
laetitir l> ii-w nm* ■ f ihe h iu<!-i<iui-«t .ItwriMi,* I
I...» LI or Iwitol with the li.uire. Apply, for lurtbrru! I
foimatluntu NICIHH.A' LHI.i.Eli. oc to ^ "
a .#20-12 K C. WALL, a* .
M A FINK U1I1CK llOl#k7^,;|
near Dull olrei I, for rent. Ai i.h t» '■
iuig3l—lw J. til. I AN ft FiF.
Tflj a womdkn mvfcKuAcTr^;I
OJJI Liberty ami Drujt urtivvle; nfo*. u.hoi .;sdln^71
*•«*»t <2tn tugbau, for r. iil. A| |>y|.>
_ui.gM-lw J. III.VAN t P0S,
MLSCOGEE HAIL 'll O A DfoTO C h7~
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• i..r*nl.- by J. nit VAN a eux. ’■
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GAS STOCK," ‘ '
IA Ml SALE UY
fl? niig.H-lw J. DR VAN ft sny.
TO II IKK UY THE MONTH dR lKdll
FmilUKK ABLE U rDIKD HAND.-, by tbe m.itLu
JL year Apply at lliia.ififou ■••igll-tt
SfliCII ,TIIA» SIlKHIFF’H hALK ~
BE H"Ll). toior. tb* Court Ib.u** do r.
WW Hiuitty of fotvauiiMli. .-n th fir»t TureUr nfl
N«v. mi ei next, will in tha bgil hour* ut -at.-: M
-.1 llioSi l..n.|ii-r Furt Ururtr* Feiki-t. I* «b d mi t<> n»!m1
i inorlgiig.- fl fii..i**u*d ..ut of the Hi..mrnble the lnv.il
ori,.urt«t httliNtu cuui.ty, in f.ttor »t Day M»fl
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ADMlNISTitATOIi'N fiOTU K.
B Y I'KIUHiial .N ut Hte- uurtof Ordinary *111 J
sold, tofere th- Court ll'.nee, .<n tlu-first TaeriJ
•d tict'.ber n.-xt the '.pen ac-.-vunt, ludua and juil,:ikt;fl
of lbirvey J Uilfort, dete^re l. u
"■Rtl B LOVELL. Artm'r
COPARTiERKHip NOTICK. .
f|>HE Under*igiiu.|bavethl#Ua> f«rm*dit Cu|uiMifl
JL ahip, under Ilia name hmI m le «.f MlI.Li.'-f
ZEIULER t >r the iran^atliou of a Timber and Luitil
hn*liip.« ill .ill il* i.rent-hi'i. Place ofl.niin. #*. < i. 'fl
yard and wtot I lotrly ucriud.-d l»v R, ». Al'rifl
**u MA I'lly.tCe*«#N It VILLEN, r
EOMDI.IN 7.EI1LER
mr»nn*li. °upteintwr 1. 1*67 >e|>tt—
os™
III,INI) TOM;
K l,iM illtMl. 1
vulyi. Grey
Uy.l ffn-g w.in, ihdhut.d i« >4 fl
•I , EK
FANNY FERN.
np'lK LI-K AND UEALTIEi OF FANNY frltfl
fl li-j tdiiloit.
#-|*il JOHN M. COuPF.R i Cfi.
BJIOPB-AH) C. lU It.-i.e »Tl a 100 IUh.
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tiptl
I AUD-IoImi rcls piiiuu Lui.! i*(.d
J •J6»cgs do d: d..,f.r#*bby I
*uj.tl CONNER AY. WEUsTKR ^ PALMEx j
P OTASH -
• 111
-1« Cs«k* *uc.'nd S-r*#. for »:•
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2o do Uy.ininlicL'iiii'il-*
Li ito 8|" rm d.«, fr
reptl COXX Hit AT, METIS TEtt *_ IMLVU
YvtXEOAll. Ac ••2"b.rrel*I'lOet Ymr f ar.
▼( :V) qu irirr rvki W \V Vln-gar.
5 Lulu* .*« ft Phell Almond*, for safe | x .
. fptl CONNER AT. WEBSTER ft PALME? |
IN BOND AND DUTY PAID.
I GifPp &AA CHOICE filMri.S r
•Uf 4 Aft*ff|IU ud »•> l.uut t i|- rt
•tuaiii.-r l-v'i.-l. a ntl irom Hnvkui. « <>ii»lsilii|: -f ♦«
style nud qiin'lly iHriiitn. tnred in Havnna.Mid <fJ
follow ing.Misrly reltbnit d end Mpprov..! Ir.i(,.!»: 1
LI Mwnuu 1 for I'wtoliiuif
fotH'.I.M,
Lit UVM
L't riolla
Fibu.tiupa
Man. .la
ColifUob*
GuiuuLt
• i.nsiorit >
CwlltlVM
I MfelllH*
l*nr>..gus
K...li*« I.itil
1*1..llltn
l.a R.'ul
M..|itHti<s*n
Eupi.li. lit
Fl»r Gharlr»suu
Auxelrn
El Duf.gnlo
Cliim-buru't*
life ll. n.fo
Con#. .Ucb-n
Jo*u Hum.o
Vich-.t
AyuU
Villi* de Gih«
Cant«hr*
linen fH-reo
.-ophia
IliMniiJiJ
JsrkiM.ii
1‘mn.
A NUMBER OP OTfIKIl nit A.\Df fl
Thu sixuj. c- ti-iM •>; »i|..h h# |
Inipvri tls, Pan Hub,». <i|H>ra«, I'tinnHl
lt»vn nis, Y.>ouio# t i '.hi,’bn*. I’lstittfi: t.fl
lliu.ns, Cii/nd. rus. Mt-dmnas, fo>n
GnIuiims, IMuc.«m*s. i llu.d ndue, MilUrCre
I'rlcus vary from f22 to <3<W erM.
AH of Ihu stove fu.nr* have fovn purch»*e>l ir> r fl
f o the roc nt a.lrancu* In llaratia, eud are of n.
libel# teiins. In fo.nd.ir duty paid, by
JAS. BANCRORT, JR.,
Dir.ct Inipwrtur and Ap-nt f«r yaitor.ft. fl
No. 1*4 to*t Buy, Ubatl.•tun
47A-OFFICE UF STAIRS M .f
ifa~ Particular atuntiun -is called io "LA Ci'h"H
brand.
Royal Havana Lottery!
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P* tu.. In (-. F-'fl
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•flftlltT FOLLOWING Nimilxr# di.w Ihe pm
.fl Pri/e* iu Ihu Drew ing of Angtid iMh. IE *
Nuintwr#. Prices.
22.711 |HH),«W
13204 30.IMK)
Y4.fo13 10,00v.
23.671 6,000
t» 33 J
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IS.fe-5
So6
2.7 SS
10.421
The iiusl drwwiut: will take plate un tin- ilh «-• 'fl
FuriMrtn'ulNr*. stMivJvuriiseMiuiit in an-iburtv s**l
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W MTmTIIO W ARD.
AUCTION & OOMMISKri
MBROHAWTS)
Opt,utile the Awiutta Hotel. ,
avouSta, KKor.ni.t
W ILL 01rchi«lN.*| atleiilb-n t.iallg»«'d» vul|
t*l t<» him. j
Lit-ural iH»h a lvance# luaduun a lcmi«ignnieiit»W
desired. . 1
HrrtucNcts—Mi-sars. Fav ft Rctfl
IlMldwin ft Ou., M J. Reilly, Dell, Puutira 4 IV
aug31—tint
COFFEE.
JLflflflF North Point from ItfodeJaucuw |
In store aud lor rale by
JnIS—ly
71. II. A ll.fi*9
ANDINU AND IN 8TOUF.-
U A 10 laurola •■ t Uxhed >u^#i, 0 bids i‘uv
12 du A HStCCUrtliud
6 tog* extra Kiui’olfeu, 6 togs dp.’*«» I *.
lOdo Ito extra Family llama. 3 ld>is caiiw 1 ‘‘ J
Shi hid# Pig Puik, 3 .lod-i Fulton Markift
6 do Mum Ib-t f fl du Prime l * l 1
2 do extra No l Mackerel,
1" boxes extra Pearl Hanh,
10 do do No 1 Adamantine CandSft,
n tlu 11 art, speim d-s
12 cose* CiiaNiiNigiH-Cidur,
3 toxu# Shelled Ainiund#,
2 barrel toft Shell do, 2 bag* B art' Nuw. I
1 tog Eugliah t\alimi#,6 bbl» l‘.c«n - v ut *|
2 cmsks •''Cot. h Ale, I c*«k LoilJ-u Putter.
Also—
A freeh supply ofPreeence, Jellry-.
M AI'—U0 hale* prime North iH'rl
W. L. Uurruughs, for Mletuarrtte. l-v
TliT*
au|31
HRUIHAM, IIAL. HD
WANTED. _ ,
T WO COLORED MEN to build a fence,
•mall colored toy to attend In a store fn
U A. bonAJI
nHKSCIUl.'IC PAINT -A fcl "
fll «ti»w whiti* bn nih Palut an write), far p
I.. While Lead ferure lu ibis Cffmate. A|*s * _
Zmc, Tur tale by JOHN U. MtaAbJ
xug29 Otbtons Hatbr
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