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••*. 1-. j r ;J <\ j "4* k*srHati*>ti,/rad *edon /
i.e u. > the urmt ui'oiuiiext aea»o; to con* menu
•l* to the p*l: 'i.i<e of oar citiz-n*..
Signed in behalf </l * !.**, corn m;r tee.
J . V. John*/*, Chairman.
John HiULTKn, /(? rv
/ rilul. ■ «>r it* perl
Acor -n. !> VI ion .No 7, S. T. /
N . Xj, 1854. [
A* r ■ rn c ' :/ *. ' . L> v smii held ibi*
c*.on; g, h i-i w ■ Pr..r«mb!o and Uov>!n*.ioi*®
were >.atiimou ;y a k-j.ied :
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■'» - .it i .■ go i*f.
’ '•• •• ••a. ■' • -•• , .•’ r ju.ri, end the onaign.-*
i . .rjvvu the r gloomy rth« tow •
■* . J. li. Wilcox, W.
I . • . V| | .
“ ’ J Y » sh :if Vu -'« r “> 10-.g.:'
<• / in-.-ii-t. iilU.ou/h ; /ung, fur
r ’*• * • '- i; > r *ng blandi a*-ment» etid tempta
1 . l!l > " oro >0 Oi-.r iliteifri y, *hd
' • nJitini l / t: e g r ce' j i.uC piow ot I
• -ro r. iooy w''iro .varm in tio:r tt ion<l«irip,
to. in overy i =,.1011 of life. We d«- .
i , o *.r ■. n. AHm> :gb too grave he.- !
<i ■ * 'ho 1. r.i of j Oil ig live;-, aMid^t.
1.1 V •o’ . , 1.,d ! f.o • I|.;)an y( f hOj.*J, J
t- it )' 1 .. i Ju , nojrd on the
U;'. I • iu.M eU.r mi uu i I: iH.'i/. i
n u; dp.uic our Bro. Cimiaro-
I'lirit JjO'.v V-; . truck d *w. Wdn I'rt ntyun. n,«
wi ig* V .. t *«.-:<I .1 ti; t*»re ht avily upon
l.i ii, y- . uw » ay- |.. apt m the of
d i’; t 1 w.rt 1. in.’ 1 ina uiicu l n a to hi
t)f« *1 - ■. ; ' ;»U wa.-t ar t <. 1 d li 1! it;./. 11
r ; .
ill HiipUTHidZJit;, Htid olid i
p< »ri-. Wo lo'.ecl him. We wind'd 1.0
ii «.i -1 1 -*i i Mip< • u..- < , n<* beUei- lrtend, n
l ,1. r man in overt i.ironu 00 -A life. 11 - alnr .
h - h i, lui 1. . bei.n. 1 h» darkened wc*,; h.a
idt '1 -in t' M.r I.- .t ‘• d•« nw.-.y am:dal u.e
hi 1 or . -li g.oru a of Hi - k.t'.g o| >Lxy.
li'd 'VO { v I ; !;ttl however niucb we mi O
lir tin 1. , a,., * 1a - • and virility their virtue* and 1
ch-j.i «. their lof-s, 'hero arc if,-..h0 who more keenly .
I'D. i rl l. Word'uro !.< o jjoor to I'OitVoy theft
grief. 1 *iC head has iis <*wn i<ocu.jar langungo,
I > i
of II c : . ;i : i 0.-t. Tnno iodcla go may throw
tli'ir Jig uai d .-rmdow- over iho lioart, yot the ,
lui# .11 > >rd I >(.*’, a i the ch .inlied imagi* j
hold* und; turbod i:n plate. ,
We w u d inl y rmtiga • the rrow that rive*
to ' I 1 r’ «* tno -wI .t 1 vo* ol our young ilrother. ,
and .i< ■■ ■- y 0 vrunring gi cl ir.m nor whoul
m• -t uloitu,. .. ! 1. > i i ; io’.. dtetino, ueure iicr *ad (
bireu . .-.old; n wm it;v.o fjo power 'o uoorhe tlio '
vro in l' -i ; irt '* «-r »y :h« r.ning t ur. \V r o will t
fcuio 'Hi -.Uiiio.iy, and—-
/*' , j/-a . .he « oc>-:- -O of J. A. H. Wiloo*, 1
W. l ~h ,J I. .S. l\ i‘an*h, tho t ity ha.s lo t *
y"U £ • iot rare mnril 10.<1 jir-.ji ie, and OUr j,
Ur<h 1 Hr u and valuunh; Uimnbcrr..
U i i d in the I *ua-o o' Brother C. Low,
1 . .'trio*
ci /. ,!<•,. ’ apd Lu’ioruble, bi.d 110 L» -1
ltwut,o • v,l nyufi.
Ali k\ wo ryu putfii-owith the rolut.ve.H
of Vred'C.u oil, niid that trio u n. I Imdge of 1
mourn rig • t pl.t. lin the l)*v n Kjoui durii g
tile prohunt t-mi.
L. D. Lallkrstedt, I
H. M. l)i aum, V Uouimittee.
KoitiiHT JJ. .Vlay, )
On m >tloti ot ltt Min>r Orutnp: Ordered, That
the by jnUmh 1 iu U-.o Uouititu ioualif*t
At K.pu »’io. Oi . »iuJ »* Ac omitinuJ, Uju bouliiurn
K <* o 1 At II me tibia j to, and tlj« Temperance
Bmui r. And that >ii copy be furnished to the
rtjhtf uy yl-i-tfwl Brother*, and that thoir
numes do iu ■' ribed ©aoh on a blank page iu our
rocoi vlh. A. KocjbUT, K. 8.
Tribute f Kctjioct.
At a wiy nmn -r-*u:i m u:ing of tlto citifOßs of
j v*3«• i: ■ •.t and u j .•»:‘• r cv>uutioH, held in Louin
villo, cm ' he 14 it . . .1., to give some expreaaieu lo
M I:!;*,-* of itu .. impunity iu view ot the re-
C- . t. u •. •» !> .h ath of ihmr efrteemud fbliow citi
zen •, 1). I'lULir '• Liiml; . .Judge Wm. W. Holl
wti , ... * .ut Mj, r Georg© Biaplotou, called
to 1 1. • :d A. U. Wrigut appointed Secre
tary.
i\ ti At / o;, i q , offered tho following Pre
amble at. K tm, wti oh, gftor ttfew rematka
li \ j: \\ «<’)!, tin a:i cl■quout and iiuprea
hi vo. r Irnn tite li.> .. O. J. Jankiui*, ujjO. the
pnl • c »iito virtue* oi tho deceased, wore
Utur 'll 'll j adop'cd :
D, iu* r ii n !o: of huraauhy, invariably
i T *.*. . fiimu it v, ini >wh obH outer**, with
aw 1 . .ut't> UA no* a perva.ling though mloui
II.;' V .:1 m f Hilt mi* i-of lilt. '•* ttud dia*
tingui 3'nl virtue.* iah-i bmioulli the hand ot
tho do- ,i. g •.era -i, i;..0 ;t ot riot dc
inatf i > \ ; -.ion m n übiic irn a* >of r .->p, ct (or
li' nftn r > «>t be <it !’■ (»**t »|»l *of Jel-
U , . .r - -i .• I, fit: t ..ton :iti » oca
SI .1 uioir .1 •• .’.. ls. how edia l«,
1> : i > i. •ii >. kc h i. . u iahu l l"r his
pro.e •». a >km, n. i lih.iu ly endowed and rarely
q v . is sari b lei Ji-«<r, bu i
uUI ~, . k .md bin active bouevo- |
1.. loit'u-o h«w. created incur community » [
v-.o in '• v,. i;i vu 1 ." jto n ti led. Bowing
0
vtiti' lbovi o itoo, i. ‘ rrorr.i t; ri:oai of n t for h-.
her- .. ,i l. l.ly, WO od.- : . 0 ;•»(> . >4« ot ofl< ril.g
our us to ooi i. tii 41.11 .0 u-alittionifti v! hia
worth nil 1t *r grid io • ■ -re
Kt<tHa iy i'i o in the o inh of Ur. Philip B-
Lorn o i'. o St»to .t U • a t-iv- loat one ot !i«i
»'"• 1 'K ' ‘ 0 » l ‘U w ® 01
J il.jeo t. a ty an «. emufot pbyaicutn, u leiidn g
pu Uo uw a :'O and ' . 0 ooUL» 'llor 111 diffl
CU. y, .I a n vei lad .i u eni in ad.or. it).
//.’ p . wo 1 j*- sympaUi 2? with Iho
be..-.. 1-: u.m.l. ol V.l,i .'**.-•*.«-t "<-■=.J..-1I
tv., 4 or s>.: . - only urn r \\t ot tut.ke,our
heart! t condo once.
i,\ so'c -i i ut t' •* to ::•■! >u, b geo by 1110
- .1 • t-r;. !> { uoii -lit . n the All ,
Ull.ll t'.'il-l.'n K.public, I'hr >ntolo
j>o-iiu; 1, :.: 1 d t. Ciitml Ut gtan, .ud a copy bo
1 lotto la nly * 1 Uk thw.- d.
W U \\ 110 LT, C’hglnnan.
A. U. V.’liloitv, Svvidary.
, Tribute of
At ;i nv. .<* i*g ol titc A of’©an W big Bo r
doty. In r- t\ «*■• of Now Jor? y, the follow
pro.im o aiiii rtaolutioj > were uuanimoualy
adopted: 1
\yq nh i * ~ ':ig'.ed A’tmg y God, in ihe t
diM *• ‘ ‘ J'"* •• -
our li : id, UONAH J. ! Kir pea if' . ref d r i
at t© Bvi v, v. me C. c Imc )ant, ne of cor j »
s t>. * V C t.ipunC S hareJoro Wo .t I t
A\ o J ihd : :. r y c 'iid 1 • with the | \
.. . , r i • , m *i.l. *
, . ... .* Tb..t wo .U. with j •
tho « I,' c « So'u y in t!'.-1,1-s 11 • *-, Uvo w.t ■ . j
to :i. t, i., '1...- <u.tt pt a 11: :ntwr w luls ’s j i
co ~.0 i f>o respect, »i ■ vrlicss virlnw u,e : ,
lnvo I' o row Strident*. 1 >
t, I>. ry.-. .. . Jits' in hike.* of oat res j i
p.'p. t,>. 1-o \ot th. d. . el, wo wear tbs i
u-u t'li'ir -ot * ti-rnri Jor thirty days. it
,1 .. *. i: T. a- a c.-t y w boss resola j 1
h *i>l* 'l* ■ . ran't y t.o doc-: to Its 1 i
C , .hio S,v s; , ,tT<i Ua! they ho hed in j i
th. A' .a >d .i 0 ‘l’rmivt. n Press.” j
T. Wir •!.;!.•« sore ,e; d tit ft the Now York
j, i. . . ,r.v e-.pro.oeb th Oyi ion that
ti e ter i c .■ i z «n-,u.; re; ort ol the j ostmasHir (
ti. t erfe, ret ar s 1 ty g <od t lliibit pi
tho . tot: of tie Post Ode. Dop.rtro.tt dur- I
i, • ■ . . ■ v ... -Ths revstius from two Vhesp ‘ •
r - ' :m‘ tit a.-.-d,’ hes incte.se i and will j •
s o s, i-. S' feoti... wi"; ths prc*ont ,
j t.lic as adc.inc-tr.Ncn of ’.so Depsrtment, to . i
irw a 1 t ex; . Ths fr'.cmle ct the Cheap j ;
P ts_:e S.may he to, yratn.at d ttj on this ■ (
fact,” ! 1
* ♦ | i
Pr see 'T for a Railkoad.— We understand, *ay* . i
th ' C i’n a.-,© ot ,-e th*’ there .
is son’ > •*• icam u* our c-I :.r<, ia rejra*d to '
the c • hT.uiiu of an i> r. 1 rrom this place to 1
W P ' •i.r J * * a vro';v*ct for gvf •? a son
nOvi’ «■*.! • p;a«.\ »od thereby W.;h the great j
llm r v fr at ?f '’th u* Bsuith, very fia tar
ing. Mr. John 1\ Ring, President ot the Ln
Gr« *’ ‘■ - J Attar''*.-.* Raiboad, i - sa:d, has pro
pose i t r k=* suit the su> kin Mfcjj road, provided !
th* ck ::* ia °( this pUes and vicin’;ty will take tLc
baUanec. Ah that c*> w to gel a railrtaa . ,
to th - p**o*?, i-** fer cur to take some ewp
in the mv’*r. We hope tho* none u'lion will be \
tak?n. W re c’ *to
c}C/ni* aro “regalaHy in.” “ K«ep tna Wi in ■
njoliop.’' T' •'* 'nor* yot.
A New Bensa.ii n in W all Btrxlt — l The Now
York Hiot the myauetioa* disappear
.a *• ot Ou- .1 •«. tire P’yinc W«W of the A.n.ricu j
Etthhsr-g. BvA Sow York. u { i >n tr. be. *of
the triC-n* (l.fil'cstioo of one ha: i r ed and i .rty
et*ht u o .-siid fl«e fcocdr.it d.hars, ha* surred
ay a eonsideraU. hrotr- in Wa!l street. Tt.. Her
.idt ys, that thotigh hi- sec rities exceed his
deSait ia Ui4 Bunk, tiK>*e secartnes perhaps a>c- j
si»», to. great ex cut, in ice cert -'fled obecks of
hr k.r* u-.it a* ,'t jobber, in the fancies Mid cthor ■
kiteflying vonvfl.r.
The li of u d rettsraniecd* the public to ko. p an ,
eye ot Wilt street, and remark- (itnJ) ts
risir g.
A P»ris carr,,.p, ,a, a » Sl>; . 1 1- 3 .| a .: w ekt! e
pieasate ot .. j*, u: J lit. hr• l b ,g ■
Mboois ic Part*, jut ex i'oiUott of private <- v d- ,
cMs. The Ucgoageep E, eL ._i,, a, h.
pMfprinara v.it/vurjyVu Auunat. ft r>
from tut A r Vert lit cut, Xok. zo
I.M© and Keliable <•-»** frciM 4 üba Seizure ri
U* rates
We have be-ri put mp - e- c r« »ml th tacts
in r ‘bti nto the recan* a r B -raooa f ©
sTiooT.cra Ct.id. T. Smyth* and*; 'in G. Wm te,
tfe* tfeti • -.. i pr«b . * buq
t*o i-<:»wrvgeri* f Mr L-n: *© ntd Mr. Jd n H.
k i<T- O: r m o rr T .-.* ’snrep r: • v, are f* 1i?
of the lust named young man, aw: • ? a con-
Vcr e w (. j!*. r . Me -hu .1 © ow, N -
■>o;»ib *.*r j*?'. th« ow',%r \he J . b
wth Cap*. Hawkins and t'.o of the Car T.
Smjthe, w*ich be©n released, and is n «w y
h- • t ’■*•- ifO* o! Lvifhug i p; u*u. w:t-; Capiu n
!>"i f U*fe . rhu*»ue*' Melfe. r? uri.e-i from
liarwoa, en-l d 'cLargiriii a' p «r Ni*. V, La - nver.
Th ; • r:otBBUoc - »re sue- ; ric::y
1 W t-.,t i!-. Ftl:» >■»!' ‘u-n
--■ h .J <m I'. StUJFt!.-, . ' i Mr. l-ti-W ro Jfc« J«*l <*•
'.Vhite; tbfl the iorut.r ve--el -rr vta mi hr- ,
*-.1 B*r cargo wb«u both ‘f " 4 "-
• -til-., ia c ..rM«*iic« Ot alc :cr '>ro 'gM *■}
■■■ M*: -.n-tco./eji hc b> « M.f0,.. ro. v,
y~k to 0-0 *< H.rac a, w 0 . *»- <-f •.1
.. n„ s i-i ** * ■' *l°. * , ‘ l *2 3
letter » Hre,--.ti *»-- e par ywl o
Bal been p-,r :aood, for • »«!)« oee oa.i.grriiL
... J. ~**eiUdtt.-’o Ue « -*> “" ,f <•«<• »- T <=
o-rt i euhvr 0 t t‘.e es ve tiao'cl pasieDgers,
»„.J ah' It ! OH- I 111 pti-cn, fired the .li t .Tar
O' i.. Ilie attempt Id escape. Th e letter »ta>ed
, h , , „i, ..i ere were freighted *i b r*-nci
. .. .... ,! l.encathc -tc.i 8» ilr.re. L'.oo
the were foaild t' r-ci. h.-xc*. eoataa.ing
»rrc», powder, /£", !,u'- oolLiog wre foatt i ou
•X.UI'3 u.i *'oa 1- fi a>Ti.e. i tie d- -
P.-ne-i «c dejs :a ,'hirgj of a nrutsl « 1 :i»ry,
w\. ■ kepi the crew under the Krict-bt fcurvoiJ
ncc; u:. j w an-*by jcrtnrted v> depart apou
t 'eG* bof every m*h liel ‘King to her, from Jhe
• T”sin tod*? tlifct the boxen i quo- • icn
were not lamled by them, and trutt 'hey kic^r
* oth:nr w a'o cr ■ t tnv rnaVe*’. Tno J .fcu G.
‘V Lite "war o'-JU *Ksiz:d, her Cargo broke . open, and
» tfal Ini a ot a uouniti Hi found ia tir fc Id*
tto'ftiii McCuHt;C c ‘Dip-lied so nraacado
cl .ration, ic which he swore tout the*? tie'ongarf.
r. (i 'hti pa<- Tver, and to F ix, :.nd thru.
; knew uothing of ihe> c * h:--. W hieti were
repref .n*od to 1 n lo (-3 jr*' r_ ana dry goo-in
•a h*t bid owner* knew t». .d> -ut it. The mi
•;*» her© declare, how.ver, u a-.tii.y wore entirely j
•/n' rant <-f the w*.« Sc
Jl'Oi ,<-v4d*nc' F«Hx and Loco-te were
thrown into prison. The schooner bai agu * :
p on board 01 her, and ha ' boon tci: n, to
gether Wd.ll the cr«w uni. ud Li*e p -r.:u . imp ica
to At. Jag * <JO Cu-:;., th*-re 10 await and abide
in door© of tha *• parna*. tribunal. t’a.ptaim. idorr
a . ; Bawkinf! buth g v j itaUneir b© iel, fro ** all
;ic cir urns- » <*oh 01 ihe oa*e, and tro:u ooover. a
t,, s ith Mr. Felix, bofo. e and utter tho urrust,
th * he had no compl ci'y wha over with the land
ing of tho arm , however it may have been with
L oowte. C pi. J>crr, of the taither etatite
t ht.’ Mr. Overman, the acting A-nerican Consul at
gre -ly dorfl/n t ii.* duty, juid that ho did nut
, •/ that Fe.ix wan an ei ’izeu, and
had paisora proving him to be nuch, antii ho. in
forrned by him (Capt I) ;) and that ho su signed as
rir-xyn for not i 1 defeat mg himHclf in hi* behalf
that it “*"i) I h** h -wrdo on account of tho
great excitement,” <fec.
Aeiuarnuiai i hey were lucirceratod like tho
dt.si te:* •»*, heavi y ironed, and that they wore
bound »;‘h corda, in the most cruel and painful
i i :er, when tin y werorom>ved to Bt. Jag .
‘ ’u.it-.ui, < ii- :i he learned from document;- in
.n ol Mi. Fel ; x, vho he waa,and what ho
i'. • .* h‘- *»ad highly influ''fi’.l;tl friends in ’his
y, I ■ politic**! and financial circles, exert
I w> far jn his be u? tt'to have u c*«t
t ! Bent io hi* celt, 11 * ..ko the place ot the
c fh.cr. whi h had been l«ia only pallet. Mr.
i el x * a ii :ivoo? Bro >a yu, and i- a brothe#-in
. . to-he lie . V Peck, tm £p ; *oopal clergymen
f tfuit c.ty, and ho watt highly esteemed byull
v/ho k ■ w him He in an ppright Chris Han young
;*nn, and w i.- the ruj oriu.«» dorit of a Babb*tb
•:ho *l, andthosj «h knew him bust say that h-j
ad tArormiob discretion and princplo to b:» cn
g-itr-iil in n y lllif*u>b;ring expedition. Ii -b; s
bi<u e- giged for tho pa t eight years, with one
.1 to- in-avi :. t mporting firme or this city, who
have frequently o::f luin to < üba on legiticna e
•»j i ; because of his tarn i iaiity with tho Spani-h
.' * -guogo. They bear c <-ofu! testimony to his uni
* *m good conduol, and i-ay that he took pussigo
oi lli j Hjhoonor, ra her than by * earner, that tho
.i voyage might bencli his health, w deb is, b.*d.
Vi.at more uuiura than thu' in should .-eek the
vmpany of a feduw rountryin«n, Mr. Lacorilc,
s/iiu a'ri'.iii there a few day* utter him i liis only
H no .-* t at of being catlzht in flibbuntero com
iwny, even ndruitt>ng t hat Mr. L , is guilty of the
charg 'ft alleged againttt him, which wo do uol
eh iose to do.
Hero is a case th*t '«!!* loudly for the pro- pt
■t;.' i .ergetic action of Mr. becretary Muroy. Shall
Hits innocent young in*»'*, in f'eoblo heahh—an
A»o»*riO! Qcitir u, be cons /n« dlo di th horrors
*it a Hpaiii-h pii. nii, ‘iijr! tMe tardy jrslico of Spun
is: trihonaNf liJ'thf si’icieut daye of tbc Seven
Hilled t tty, to b * a R man citizen was “greu'er
th n n king,” and tho moro knowledge of tho fact
of I'.fiz'Mi .hip w»s piotevtion enough in any c uu
\ry »h**re Komaii power hud be- ii iclt. When
hi u' he eo ’ ■ of Am io .ii cit z nsl.ip be the only
Hus gur.rd wo Hhttll noo-! aguin-t foreign tyranny
aid u j ist oppression 9 Again, wo any, boro is
ail opjiort imty lor o ir itnheci! > ad niumlration to
invi -u.iga-o the facts, ami act wiih piomptitndeand
vigor.
I 13 t*aid tba every ob-taelo iu the way ol tho
coutoimmotion of the pr j >ta imnex ng the Band
wioh Ifllaode to tfio American Kepublic has b«ion
Hally ami fully surmounted, and the treaty
agreed upon between iho representative cf iho
United States und tho King and hie Council, in
j m!! its detail*—ail tho aUempte of the repreßcnta
! iivjh cf England atid Fianoo to retard or delent
I the great natioriu! mrasaru ot annexatien having
j (ailed. The allied fleet in Iho Pacific had arr.ved
a plon.»iuln. The French, il ic* believed, do uo‘.
rav r tho British opposition to annexation.
Thet arb pAfsiN# A WAT- —There are now but
five Bjv lutionary peoi*i<mers remaining in t ho
State of Rhode Island. Mr. Hazard, of New
port, is ninety nine years and eight months old,
and has worked iu his gulden daily tho last sum
rnor.
Wo learn from tho Columbia limes that Mr.
llonry Eggeos, an assistant upon tho freight train
ot fn u» Charleston, on Sunday, utter the cars
had started, about nine miles below Columbia,
attempting to poas from tho ten ler to tho engine,
slipped, fell and received injuries in tho tali which
terminated his existence iu a few uioraeu'B. This
unfortunate individual, it is stated, has a lumily
residing in New York.
Tim effective British force in the Crimea, is said
bv a correspondent of tlie London Tms,to he
only awtenn thousand, I*o groat ..ns been tho void
m ido by bittlo and di-casc. H<* has than nine
thousand men are d- u lor hors <ie oonibat in the
eight weeks they have been in tho Crimea.
The Austin Texas Uazdte contains the letter
from Governor Posso in relation to tho deposit* by
ihe Pat ft R.;iiroad Company of stock ot u doubt
ful oho meter in liou ol th |B* >O,OOO. The terms ol
rejection »*ro decisive and final.
A Paantix 1 boollaritt —A correspondent of
tho New Y *»k l*o-t states th*t the consumption of
wM \ n p ,i n e prar 1s in cold weather in the loco
ui'iv sis much gre-.itor than among the s ttle
mstita «.r in tho timbered country , 1 ml the amount
of »t-ii'ii produced much less. A train will *eavo
IMro'i with from twenty five to thirty-five freight
cars, ; nd from eighty to one hundred pounds of
nm As it non'* Chiou ,0, on the open pramc,
ri.. ’ ? »m will fall gradually to thirty flvo or forty
pounds; tul tho nginc, leaving half the train,
rati' wi h the rsraa'nder to Chicago. 80, put an
•
o, :«t tho flro burn intensely, uud tho surface of
it. i
Isa problem, the solution of which w uld make
no rtune of inventor, how thi 1 rapid Ices cl
heat cun bo prevented.
Riot in Maoon ('orMT -hrom an article in all
ot lior .damn trv m be Macon Rcpubltcau V appears
that a mun named Winker, who 5 ad been confined
in the j iii st Tu»ke : © on regular lcgn ! process,
w. liberal. 1 with violence b> a mob < f his friends,
an 1 escorted thence in triumph. It is rumored
.hat u barb ecue wan given, guns fired, and tho laws
-t tal defi ii ce. We oft-! imagine that iu countries
. - Iws ire made by dospotie d? eristocratio
power the people n igl.t f ave cause to triumph
and rejoic *in prostrating them, but whii rcpnbli
c.hu • in Miuvn ccul'l flud to r. joicoat in triumph
rg over themselves iu tho breach of their own
Una, of which they uro a part and which they
helped to make, it is inuo * b!o to conceive. Wo
are mistaken if the i:Ue!l : gent nud spirited citizms
of Macon will long allow thoir laws and authorities
to ba ’ at tltfl «mv and trampled on by reckless
;r.er.. We have no doubt (hut they will bo able to
re establish and maintain tt *' majesty o( their laws
at ail ii-iaards.— Journal, 25 th inst.
Abkanwks.—'The Leg slature of A rkar ms having
met *isti e 4 ? h irst. *.t ani organized, Gov. Con
way on the following d»y in hi* annual tnes
s.l.* *, which is qu te h long document, devoted to
Sta*e& Swidn*. The Siut<*, it appeals. deals in
uothiug outsold and silver, * t which #29,514 ro
msi * d in the treasury on tl • l>t ot October. The
prose t rovt*uue laws w ill y .1 sofficiftiit to pry pH
or-‘»?*ry txpen es The* intort cl improvement
u* i .I’uwn b. the * o antics itmoun’e to
#246,M54, o- v>h:oh #l3.eS6 ii >, ecu r n-ain hi the
tn;.* nry. The Govern- r rc< imnends the iiumo
di ito suppreraicn of hank uo?= s under live dollars,
and tinder ten dollars at » intur' day, urges the
i tv.- shy of naain'aini isr the fii a» ciai credit ot the
State, and eunouncis that during the *as : two
veus rhe taxable property has increased #15.7f6,-
1 >5. T e incretso of public schools and the p not
a development of the Bute*e res*, urees are recom
meuded.
Gov. K der has authorized *' Ke r al 1
to st. that he wiii order the election for delegate j
to O' cress that territory, to taka place on
Uiv -:9:h iu-t.
A tVmtEv'TioN.—In ye-terdav’s paper wo stated
our iuu e-s Mat in addition o busing n p the
Milhdceiil!- Bank. In»t winter, Br dley. Curtiss :
t' , f the tuj Bin k f Chu: if \ » ! >o invested \
to a inside ruble ani,*unt in the Merchants’ Bu k 1
ot M.. *on. VV* nave sm ce been hdmmed t«y the
u i oi the Met chants* Bank in this city, that
nor c of ihe stock of this instituti n i< held by the j
ext era of the Chic go Bark. T- e Bnk ot Mi -
lcdgev'd f wi 1 probably not be able to staun d the :
rep ued failure Curtiss A Co.,
is correct.— AiUnta JnUtUjinat. t . nst.
The Conmaioif Betw*k> the Canada and m
Ockan —The steamer Oanad.i *rnv*-a c? bo- • i ;
Uitv.ro« Fridas evening, but owing t' t* e '
,e- • t the •..■go* did tot fir up to the city, fch-'r is
b'tor- >*x vVio-k. the Canada came in co-nsn-n :
with th stonier (hem from Boston for ii howe *. f
Me , strike g her mid kips. The sVanrers dorr- '
Ouy and B -on were irc>t foruiuately at baud, ;
and took • $ the r> of the Qoe& , So in |
number. Ik l force ot the collision upset a stove j
on beard'he Ocean, causing her immediate ly to
lake li-e. which wm soon followed by the expo
ck*o ot her b-nters. A mac, wom»»‘ and ciiild, |
r«mos unknown, were dr.'w» ed. Biram C r ing, 1
H;os?erg *r of Cary nter’a txpress, was badly scair
ed, ami Charity Ho-per a d wile, 'waiters, were
n*dt\ ■ j mcd. No Le-rs are known to be -ost or
fK-r'iCttsly i j ired. lhe summer Forie-t ( :'V re
i turn ad with the derd aid i j ired a' .d ihetr friends
. to Boston. The ha anct of the Ocean’s passet syrs
r*x> e>>ndt.> PortUud in the sieamer in. The
Ce an was a ar^ 41 hne boat and he&\ iy freighted—
ail a tcul Uks. The Canada pteked up forty ot
| the passa-'igera.
1 The Sorus Aftaik.—The Courier des Etats
Cnis ’'-as a version o' Mr. Soale’a with the
Frvnek (Toversir.ent different from acy other that
has appeared. It ays Loni* Napoleon’s insyruc-
Liocsic i isp-'dee was as fellow^:
“ In ca»e Mr. Sonic shall declare h*s intentions
to enter to tarry a long or e short time, he
be LCt;£ivd tr.at i-.s aoj orn iu France is lor
i bid
•* In oase the Minister of the United States to
the Court of Spain t all sirrpl' demaii.l to traverse
F'M •». in order to reach his pcs., ww his pass
: 'Tt stateß| th»t Mr. Seule *.* not rtrsdotelyfor-
I bj.ideo tc enter Fr*BC , bu’ mtrt-h
r, o :t r. u CkUift twecty-ioor bonrs, or unuT ibe
, i a sr-.r. in tt.at pUce oottid eouioi'jaic*t«
wiUi Paris,
1 If, .j. version ot the affeir is correct it fai;y «x
--tau s * ,'.as beeu termeu the rttrtciion of the
Fieuvii (jovsniment.— £otton Datfy Aactrlacr.
M
i Oi War >*r *C. - > niiiave of tenrr.* •
;au*'hlorOi men. aw to© pwj thoir tor*4b!u
• ;
‘ co u • o
• • icbblettp-di
B , r * /-..-. * he iaue, enlargeh aumu
.' K.', *•« : .a .. •■ lav
' , ..dec a, to • greeter rr --
’ * ' ... . >j{ a 1 iM'ioaa —tiiu-wa: i
■ |‘ v jio the actual oufiUst
1 • ' ry, .tough th'. ijs.uds of rui'.c—
di-ts.. fob' V • 1 dm pic-i-nt strode, is
hlr -u 'v • v rug to ic«i i*s/La'.arbrugpama ion-,
a ,.,j f .v. r . es uie tre **l he a sen ion enunci
s ud Il* ;hc ur meiatic currency we
aro Cubed :on ee the lac ,as by Ihctrans
„C!: -i.-* f our fjr iradv IDta year, tbut it is ex
port] to i CJutUiDtuud extraordinary drain which
iiiU- o. C'it *i ii er l ;sty upo * r.r commerce and
tra ic. N.* trg in til in needed to show that naat
ness wih tlways r© more oriels, by d
acareity of gold a J i.veTj a coirsncy in.y
c : *.-•■ u e an adjust that i*’QUfpe.. able, and to
she oercbani espnciaily their firee crcula'.i u is «
sa jict of imponanoe end so ici’ade Thus ♦.*
• a j-tti g 6*ream i* fl *w r g steadi-y: nor doe* it
s’op in E' g'und, f-r her B*nk . tadbao show tb.t
tlie amount of speie in the Bank of Eng andi*
feh't now by Bcverai hundred thousau 1 doimra than
ii was ou the 1 tol January. It is true tha'the
tine gold from Ca.Ub nia, ai d the buili -n from
/tu-lraha, Gni their wav into hunk, bolitsdi
bur- mcn;a in sovereign*, which fl w on *o ifcn
• oi.hn at and the teat of war. The semi cflb i» ;
w<k >re eirt- of g -id and silver ii.to London
'oak-a?-agvrrt-gate from the 1 l January t< I he lA-fl
October, of t r 3 G '<»,oo while He fca» k reserve
i ft cadily taken iro n $79 t 150,Cu0 Ji 1 arj 1, and
s®l,4 v',hOu ( he i.v.tximuiu) February 25, i0504,-
970,uiH1 ' let bar 14 Thi- makes, virn mi;., ihe
tiuorn.'U;* df runce of $U7.780,0r0, ... ich na*
gone abroad, tor the most part, and been di**»db*i
'a.d among and hoarded by the people of theK ng
dom.
These immec-e F*vm j of treasure that pas-a over
to the Continent or Europe, arc principally ab
orbed b> the vast expenfees of tho pre-ent war,
and a* l! ure it* but little probability of t:.ai war
beii.g fooii r r. ug t to an o d, it is cfcar that thin
1 r*i.: f.t specie must eontmuo for & long time.
Ii v -.a will now require tor har own u-e ail lie
go/i i;j» j r< luccd from her mine--, and p rhujis
oven more, as they are estimated to yiehi only
about twei ty miHiO.'.s a ye-r. Ju U.i- Way, a large
portion f the wealth ot the world is diverted r orr.
it* usual ben fljont purjiostfe, io pr( mote
the work of ty ere dots destruction, and bung
mtserv and death Lo the bearls and homes ot th *n
sands of o« eo happy and contented larmiiea.—Bal
timore American.
Fire in Mabietta.—lt becomes our painful duty ]
to record one ot the most destructive contiagrations
that has ever occurred in this city. About four t
o’clock this morning a fire wan discovered in tbe \
: ove and tin Ware;-toreof Mr. W. L. Wadsworth,
which *nr>n communicated to the Cherokee Half,
c n one side, und ‘.he sior*- known as the “Palilio
Building,” store below being nnoccnr ie l,) on i
the other. The Crn'.rs soosi conirnunicatod to tho
r ofner building, tad the whole were entirely con
h jmed.
The entire loss is about f 30,000, of which oulya
po r t ion was covc* •odby i nsu ranee.
Col. GlovetV loss iH very heavy, say
insured for bom* 6 r |T,OO< .
Wadsworth’s h- s is $5,000 besides sll his books
end papers—no insurance.
Ttie goods of MdU & Hseth were all saved, also
of Mr Kncdo, jeweller. Mes rs Welsh <fe York
los* a portion o* tho»r g< ods
The 8 g el & J iar/ml < fli e, with all the books,
and a valuable Masonic L brary wa> burnt, loss sev
«ral tbousaud dollars— no mMirai.-io.
T 1 c Cherokee Advocate otfi.e is entirely cou
sutried, with u oortlon of »ts books. Loss $1,500.
The La w « fficcM of El/o & l*nil!ips, and N. E
Benton, w *h books and pup* rs, in the second sto
ry of tho ‘ B ;ntoii Building, 7 ’ arc com omed.
The lose of Dr’s. A'lan, Der:ti.*t«,and of Mr. La
fort, Artist, who o offices were ;n Chorokee Hai I, is
small. The Masonic Hall, and thesaloon of 4 Cato
the Tonsor” in be same building, are destroyed.
Tho loss of the Benton ostu»e and of the owners
oft: j PatiSio building, about $5,00'» ear.h.
The BT.-tcher and the old stand o? Messrs.
Northernt| now ocoup ed by ir. Robert Buber,
in mosi immir ent danger, and tho latter was
saved only by the most extraordinary effort,
it is nut known how t 1 e tiro onginuted.
The blow is a most di-ustrows one to our city,
and fulls upo»* many of our bed citizens.—Mariet
ta Qiorgi'iUi 25 ih inst.
Scene in Court.—At about two o’clock on Satur
day the j'.iry in the easy of Frederick Loebig,
charged wish the murder 01 Mathian Smith,and
who had been shut up from about 1*- M.Ol tho
previous Thursday, ca fto into he court uud ren
(lered a verdict of not guilty. The tcene will not
soon bo forgotten by those who witnessed it. The
taitnf I, ull'ectionate wife of tho p'isoner, who
throughout tho trial bad never for a moment ab
sented hersoll, Blood w« oping by the side of her
husband to hear tho result—to her, as to him, an
announcement of leariul importance. A breath
loss h lence, broken on y by »ha sobe of the poor
woman, reigned throughout the court as the clerk,
in a cleat uud so emu voice, said, “Frederick Loo
big, Maud and hold up your right hand.” The
prisoner, palo and agitated, but sustained by hie
iff (.lu nate wife, did as he was directed. The
clerk continued, addressing the jury, “How suy
yu, is the prisoner guihy or th mat cr who eOl
he stands indiciod, or not guilt> !” The result wo
havea'atod, and no sooner was it kuowu than Uie
man, ovc» powered by hi-fooling*, sunk down into
to arms of his «flection ate wifo. bho, fcaroely
knowing what to do, almost beside horse!! with
joy, kissed him over and overaga n; and, as if
(his were not enough, rushed forward uud, so zing
the hand* ol tbo counsel who defended him, oalhed
them with her tears. Many of tho by-ttanders—
umong whom wore stern rough men, whoso
cheeks, perchance, had nJt been wot with tours
since childhood—poured forth nature’s siul *3
tribute, and as iho prisoner and his wilo left the
court bruso, surrounded by their friends, honoiod
(heir affection by a silent prayer for Uioir future
happiness. We do not think there was one present
who did not feel t>“* inestimoble value ol' woman’s
undying love.— Bali. Sun.
Wc aro glad to learn that Mr. Thomas Bond,
who was supposed to have been drowned in Lo
bey Sound, Saturday last, is still living. He 1
found on the beach on Wednesday, by Mr. Itm
dolph Spalding, lying ou his lace. On'turning
him over ii. was found that life wa- not c-xtinet ;
whereupon ho was conveyed to Darien and tlie
requisite re*t<*ratives administered, and when c
the s age left that place yesterday, ho wa3 so fur <
restored as to bo conscious, and to encoumge his
friends to hopo ho would rocov< r. It is suppose d
that he swam to tl e beach, a distance ot a mile
and a half from the spet where ho w..s capsized, '
but how he subsisted after getting there, cepe <
daily iu an unconscious state, is a mystery which
remains to bo explained.— S<iv. Hep. 2bth inst.
Goviunmknt Fxpbnsks in 1791.—1 u tho act of
DfcombMi 231, 1781, iho nin ruut appropriated for 1
Ihe civil list of tho United Btato* whs $128,353.
Os this sum the following item will strike tho
road. r of the present day wi*h some surprise :
“For defraying all other and inoiduntui expen
ses of the oivil list establishment, iuc.uding flro
wood, stationary, together with the printing work, i
»ud *ll other contingent cxdenses of the two
Housoa of Congress, rent, ami ollloe expenses of
the three several Departments, namely, Treasury.
Sta'e, War, ni.d of th*. General Board of C-nunis '
sioners, tweiny-ono thou and five hundred and ’
forty five dollars and eighty threo cents.”
Gen. Alexander Hamilton, then Bocrotery of the J
Treasury, submitted hie estimate to tbo House o.
Representatives for the ensuing year in the 10l
lowing amounts:
For the civil list. $3lB 653 *
Ext r 11 ordinaries 187.1 lt>
War Department 532 449 '
Total $1,068 222 1
Nat. Intel.
Tub Cincinnati Steam Fibk Enginb.—The cor
reopoi dent ol the New Terß Tribune, who accom
nan cl tbo over ti e Central Ohio
Railroad, gives the following description of the
trial of iho steam fire engine at Cincinnati :
I must close with* brief notice of one of th Cm- .
oinnati steam fire engines. The machine wus .
brought out tor ctir inspection immediately after
dinner. It is on heavy wheels, and easily drawn
b> hois**s to the required 'cc tiou. In eight
minutes from tho time of lighting its flro, the en
gine threw two lur»re stiearns of water throught
some hundred fe t of hose, and upon the roof o!
a five story wurbous©. Upon ai emergency, lun
demand it may be made to throw six streams at
once. Two streams poured out a perfect deluge
o' wider, however, sulll?ieut, 1 shou d think, to
• irown the worst possible fire extended overall
un usual sU‘ fae*. The cost of this machine is about
$1“ COt). lour Council, committee, 1 believe, I
thought !• a very udmirublo affair, competent to
save New York 2 million of dollars per annum,
but, unfbrtutt tely, it can’t vie. If Cincinnati
escapes tho ravages of fire this month as web as
she has dnri: g tl>» five last past, tho three B’eam
onlines and her paid Fire merit wili have
saved her nearly half a million dollars during the
half year. Cannot N< w Yoik !caru a lesson lrom
this example, and profit by it?
General dail Delivekt.—On Wednesday night
last the D-K-ilb county jail, et Deca'ur, waa bro
ken open and ion prisoners confined therein made
their e eape. Among those who escaped were
John R Humphries, who was confined for trial
for killing Elisha Tiiier and young Kano, a id a so
As 1 Humphries and Wm. Robinson, charged with
parii iputii gio the murder ol the latter. Dennis
Haynes, who was convicted of murdering Griggs,
and sentenced to death by the Superior Ccurt a:
its ms ion last mouth, also escaped. V rious im
pb ;; nts were found iu the j»*i, which were sup
posed to have been handed in by friends of th<-.
prisoners from the outside. Previous to the time
ot tho escape, the wires of the Macon Ac Western
Telegraph wore cut down in several p aces, as is
supposed, by those iotervated in Recur i:g the e»
cape o! too prisoners. Four prisoners, wo an er
stand, vo l uuUiri'y remained in the j* ; l after the
others b«d ercaped. ho clue has yet oeeu di-cov
cr. d I k* ly to lead to their apprehension. —Atlanta
lnUL*genc*r. 25 th Out.
Matins Disaster.—The bark Chase, C I
Bristol, E g and, bound to Nt?w Or esns, j
‘wi i 650 ton-or ruUrca-l iron, wrr ashore liars j
i day night, 18 h inst,, > ff the Bg Gup, St. Geor.e-’ j
tsinid. on a shoal akv-ut two mike from shore,
where she row l'»es in a critical condition. The
steamers D J Day, and Tt-mpa, with anumberot
hgbiers, have gone to her anaistancc. and if the
weather remains favorable it is probable she may
: be g. t off- B tne of her iron has b* en already
landed. She had b*ea leaking very bad y for some ;
day> pfcv.ons, and the Captain was mi-king for this j
port. We have been informed, by good authority, !
• at the shoal on which the Chsß’ struck is not |
aid dew..! on any chart.—A. a’acMada Advertiser, ;
2it*J itist.
CONVIOTiON F R ReSC. ING FUOITIVE SLAVES.- The I
trial ot John Ky©craft, ruiicted for athged part ci
pat ion 'ii the rescue of the login ve slave Glover '
froot the custody of the marshal, in this ci'y, in
April !a*i wh ch occupied the U? iteri Bta’es Dis
tr;et Court, Judge Miner presiding on Friday and
Saturday, hn> 'ermimaed in the conviction cf the
pr; . r. Tho cas was given to the jury, nnde>
s str» :g charge from the Judge, a' S o’clock
Saturday evening, and ou Sunday noon, atte r be
jug ©nt sixteen hours, the jury brought in a verdict
ot guilty. M r . Lekio, of cvtxneel for the pns ner.
imcied a eyfi e e . otiou in arrest ot j n gment.
the penally which the fugitive slave act imposes
for aiding in the rescue of a fugitive -lave, i 4 a
Dim no excelling s!•> 0 and 1 piisomr.ent
exceeding 6 motitt s. The ccnvicred, more
-1 over, is .iable in action for debt, m the rum of
flu *' tor each fugitive so lost. — JI. .tcaui:** *Sc?»; 1
at* Noe. 21.
AjuusTOT Sootille.—l *i'l be reeollectcd, that
«hoa- lb. test o. Uctotwr. Seme*. D. beuT.iie, su
«as«ro* tbs Hat Uo' t '» vai - aD «
scotuied lrom tret ettj with tea tt o -eead dollars
in not.- ot tit. BatJE. tie fi»l, it seems, to tbte
oity. enJ yesterday effieer tozitns arrested him, ,
and foand iu e bag üb.eh ha bed deposit d
ate store in this city, Between eight end nice
ihoneand doilare. The money si! :n 'be ong
iual packfges>. Bcoviile wa.- ooardiLgat the 1 1 ou
ter’» under the assumed name of Lew a,
and tijt been here for several days.—A. loots
12cp., Not. 19.
Congress Under the First CxXM* —The h*s‘-
enumerniiou o( 1 hebita t> ot t e Ceiled Btates j
takei ;»• 17$C», tnree year* after ibe adoption
• f Uie Cenatitutian. By t( c-act of tr.e 14’h April,
17!t2. it was pruv.uod Thai the H uce cl
latives ahemkf c of tba fviiowivg mefntxrs.
tor every thirty-three thrasaod persona 1}
New H&mp-i ne 4, Maosacl usett- 14. Vtrment
i 2j Rhcwlejslac i 2, Cun ccticui 7, New York 10,
New J- is y 5, Pet: sytvania IS, I) ). sr .re I,
: : Makryiimd b, Yttgiuialf, Kentocky 2 North Caro
1 liaa 10, Sec.h Caivt ua d, ana Georg.a 2: in all
■ 105.
j { Inc popui tiiiD 01 he United State* w&a then
* 8,929,b27.— Net. JnU t.
ddtyxay\y
LATE K V HOPE.
New Tore, Nov. £6—: he Unite! -St * mail
'v'eu'u.'-.ip r'.ept, <_ tom-Jock, bar* arrived a!
her wbsrr i th*« city from Liverpool, which pert
j-be left on Wednesday, the 15»h inst.
Liverpool Market.
Cotton, alter the departure o: the Canada, on the
1 l‘h in- tarn, wua firm and in fair demand. The
dj'ing the three days ending on the 14’h
inct nt comprised 27,v>00 hale*, of which exporters
took 200v and speculators 8000 bales ieaving 22/hjo
bales o! a 1 deacriptions to ‘he trade. Messrs.
B owl & -Sbipls-y q i<>ie the market quiet, a pre-
Ivicu* rates, with a fall supply. Messrs. Miliisar,
Lcinpriere <fe <’o. quote Middling Orleans at
and Middling Uplands at Oil Wednesday,
J the 15th iustant, 6 OhO bales changed hands pre
j vie unto the departure of the Baltic, boi former
• prices w re scarcely maintained.
The Liverpool Market—was
j Fxuub hr i declined 6 i per boh, and Western Can
t wa.- quoted at 43j ar.d O .ioat4 f »s per bbi. of
!*■*». ( orn Lad declined 61 per quarter and
was at from 45> to 4is per Jb= Wheat has
V-itce ' 2 1 i»er 70 Joa.
The Loudon Monet Market.—Consols closed
a 52%.
T*. - news from Marseilles of the es faction of
th L'ght Cavalry, under Cardigan, in the aition a
B i.kluva on the 2oih uit., has \ ecu confirmed.—
They charged a battery of 80 guns, and lost 4‘M)
men. Only two hundred returned. Srnoe then
there has been almost incessant sanguinary fight
ing. The Aiilie.s ure almost overpowered, and
most argent reqaeets have been ccdl for instant
reinforcements.
Fifty thou-and French will be immediately soot
to their assistance, and every ava.lable steamer I as
beer: taken for their transportation to tLo Crimea,
iucludmg lL,e Furop.a, Alps, Indiana, New York,
and others. On the slh inst. a terrible oernbat
took piaei, which lasto 5 from day light until four in
tlri afternoon, and both sides c'aifned the victory
The English took a f-w hundred prisoners, and
the U issiaos stormed several batteries and spiked
the guns. The 1< as of the Allies was reported at
400v,', and i! a’ of th e Russians at 8000.
The batt'e was resumed by the Russians on the
6:h inst., but the had not reached England
when the Baltic sailed. It is said that the Allies :
were preparing to storm Set astopol before the i
Russians could recover their losses, but other ac 1
counts . taie that the Allied forces were greatly
reduced, and must abandon the siege aniess largo j j
ruintorcoaaei.la speedily arrived.
SECOND DESPATCH.
So desptr&'.e wa& the fighting a Sevastopol, it
wt.B bolieved that iho Allies would be compelled
to raise Lherleg*'.
Both parties claim the victory on the s:h.
Canrobert fcaya the Kus: iaus lost 9,C00,
MfcßsehikelT eays the tor tie i rom the garmon
on the 5 b was ontir* y successful—that they
spiked thirty French guns and defeated the
French in an assault on the town with lmmetee
lose.
The Vienna Post says, on the 6th the entire gar
rison of 65,000 men a limited the Allies and a fu
rious fight was going on when the messenger left.
The Allies had gained a slight advantage.
It is believed u few such victories and the allies
would be compelled to raise the siege.
Mcnchik'tf says it is impossible for the All’esto
continue the siege, and ooniinuoa to harrass than.
Cnnrobert dec ;.m> he intoudato muko an imme
diate aseanlt which the Russians are in no eondi
tion to resist.
liuow-Xolhlng Convention.
The National Convention of the Kuow-Nothh g
party, held at Cincinnati, has adjourned. They
adopted a new Ritual and mude important altera
tion s in the Constitution.
The Presidential q option was not considered.
l,fb I Mill vi. ileiiuet.
In the case of Fry v.. Bennet of the Herald for
libel, the Court refused to grant a new trial. B n
net will therefore he compelled to pay the verdict,
*IO,OOO damages.
Xew York Market.
Friday, Nov. 24. — Cutt n—The market is dull
and prices declining. Middling Orleans 9to 9%,
Flour unchanged. Ohio $3 87 to $9 37.
Hew Orleans Market.
Friday, Nov. 2t — Cotton —There is a largo ex
port demand. Sales t*» day 9.000 bales. Middling
to 8%. Flour $8.50. Corn 90.
Tuesday, Nov. 27 —Cctton.—Sales to-day 5,0C0
bales at unchanged prieos. K o Coffee 9% cents.
.Mobiln Merkel.
Friday, Nov. 24 — Cotton — Sales of tbo week
18,000 bales. Middling gi^.
Bank ilobbery.
The paying Toller of the American Exchange
Bank, New York, has been detected in embezzling
107.000 by means of certified checks to irrespousi
b!e parties.
Cotton Burned.
The fire Liverpool contain id 9,000 bales of Cot
ton.
Post Office ThleT Arrested.
Wu. H. Martin, priuc-plo distributing clork in
the Baltimore Post Office, has been arrested for
steaiiug m uey from letters, to the amount of sev
eral thousaud do'lure.
l.outMiana Election.
The Independutit candidate lor State Senator
was supported by the Know Nothings,and e ected
over the Democratic nominee by 23j0 majority.
From Texas.
The Galveston Times Bays that the Governor
has determined to issue proposals for another con
tract to build the Pao fle Railroad.
From Havana.
The steamer Crescent City has arrived at Now
Orleans with dates from Havana to the 2itb inst
A private letter says that the rising was expected
on the 19th, but the day pa.-«ed < ff quietly.
New Orleans, Nov. 22—The New Orleans Pi
cay uno com r .diets the Dell-Jo rumor of a rising of
the people of Cuba, airainst the Government. It.
has accounts up to iho very latest hour, which
make no mention of ouch an a tempt. The whole
thing is Iheretorean idle rumor.
Philadelphia , Nov. 22.—Thomas P. Cone, a
we ! i known iid h gtily esteemed merchant of our
city, died tl is morniug.
Milwaukee, Nov. 21. —The trial of John Ry
croir, indicted lor a participate# in the rescueot a
tu itive slave named G ovur from the custody of
a United Sates Mesial in Antii last, occupied
the U itad States District Court in thi*city duri: g
Fri ! .:j un Saturday la. :,eud!i.g with the prisoner
being conv cted.
Messrs. Korn land A Hull, brokers of this city,
have suspended payment.
Nltt York, Nov. 21. — Tbo works of the Man
hattan Cotnp.ui>, at the foot of West {Seventeenth
street, aro -n flam. B, aud the fi emeu cannot safely
approach the spot. F ortunately the works ure sur
rounded mostly by snautics.
Washington, Nov. I:.—Quit® a number of Con
gressmen have arrived here, mi anticipation of the
opening o< Oongresa. The hotel* arc brushing up,
and tho city is assuming notos of preparation.
'Aho President is busy on his annual message.—
Those who profess to bo posted, cay it will be rath
er au unusually kng docun.* at.
The Soule affair has partiahy died out.
Eooton. Nov. 21. —Letters of late date received
hero from Montevideo by she arrival yesterday,
state that the discovery of the Imad and Copper
mines there, has prodaced great oxcitcmeni. A
comp ny had l»eeu formed to work them au<4 the
stock at last advices was in great dem.-nd selling
considerably above pir. The indication*, wore
that these now discoveries would prove scurces ot
vast weahh. Business at Mouie7ideo was dull,
and the supplies ot produce in market limited.—
Political affairs were considerably unsettled.
Buffalo, Nov. 20.—The schooner Mani'ow la
de: od with 225 tons of railroad iron from Oswego
to Detroit, vras driven ashore in Grand R:v„r, op
posite Fair Port, Ohio, on Sunday and will prove
a total l (, ss. Tho iron will probably be saved.
L*-»t night iho bark Utica whilst attemptii g to
come into this port, fell to ’ho coward against the
pier and will probably lo a total io?s. She is la
de ed with 224 barrels ot boot, a considerable por
tion of wiiicn war washed ovorboard and may be
saved.
llarrkbckg, Nov. 20.—A train cn the Columbia
Railroad was thrown from tlietruok 24 miles from
l b ci y to day, one of too i aasenger c*rs rolled
down the embankment and was broken to pieces,
bn* providentially no one a.-* k led, ihongh sev
er 1 were severely iiiured. Among them is the
j Rav. Mr. Wheat, a B.pti-t on mater oi this city,
| who was hit in the bich by a water tank in the ■
Car. His spine is u jnr.d.
| PaiLADELPHin, Nov. 20 —in the drying house of i
the ituv.tr mill ui Jac- b John-on, in Marlboro’ ,
j township, Montgomery county, Pj., *his morn eg,
l v ail explo-i not iwo tous o gunpowder tuck pi ice,
i entirely destroying the building, and killing Han- !
j r> Whislieraad Jo-nth, his son,. Tho cause oi j
; um accident i.- not known.
New Y' be N 20—The ship Confederation at
thi p-jrt ftoui Havre, reports eighteen deaths ut
1 hiV-iig occurred dun* g iho passage.
Cincinnati Njv. 20, —Money matters continue
I to improve Lure. The ol exc ange are do
■ cliii g. Bankers refuse to buy at % premium,
and eoufideuce is rapidly gaining stre gn. Hog
ure firmer with sate of 2 000 head at $3 02% $4
bale- or l,<K;o obis, p ime L r 1, deliveraole iu No
; v ember an i D joetuber. at bj^c.
New Yobs Nov. 2 T- e steamer North Star
1 GSdtd ere mis afternoon with the California mails
and a large number *j! passengers.
New York, N v. 22.—An accident occurred
! thi-* ra run g, resulto g trom a cohision between
' the Hurlem train and New Haveu cars, n*ar Sixty -
1 first s'.roet, by which some thirty or forty pert jns
were more or less injured. The report s >reaa
' rap dly that a large number ot persons had been
; tided; but thus far it n*a becu ascertain d that
j n<> lives were ! st The conductor had his legs
j broker,, and several legs were found ULderneat;
! the cars, smongst the ru : b, cut off It is ?eiiou-iy
apprehended that some of the wounded cannot
; survive.
| Ti e cause of this calamity is attributed to the
; carelessness of the conductors cf 'heNow Haven
. 'raiu. The latest advices sta*e that me wounde-l
have aii beeu romo r 6i. I nave not yet been able
to learn tho names ot those injured.
Bishop Potter Has been iuiiy consecrated.
Baetjoed, Nov. 15.—The W ndham County
Bank, Conn , wa- robbed *a>i n git o: $25,i<00, 01
wh»cr gs.ucu .n goiJ. The Bank vYiitcfiman
was knocked down, and gagged by the burg.ars.
j The Windnam Bank, at Windh «in, was robbed
i->t night ot twenty two thoesaud dohars, seveu
j ot which *ere ia specie, and the balance in bills
of the Bank. Tbe rooberry wa> effected ny tr.ree
men who entered the Bank early in the evening.
The watch dog to prevent siann, was first potson
• ed; and when tne cierk, who sleeps in trie Bank,
entered about nine o’clock, tire roofers gagged
and booed him, and one of item stood over him,
with a revolver, while the others, with crowbars
and other impie masts, succeeded in openig the
tJ& and Securing the booty.
Tbctton. Nov. 20.—The following are the officia
m.-j r.'.:««§ for members of Congr«»s, at the reoent
election ii. New Jersey! first District, Claw on,
whig, 1586; Second Eabbina, wmg. 2770;
Tu rd D.eirict, 8.-hoi-, whig, 1448: Fourth Di*
tribt, V i, dam., 465 ; Fifth UUti ct* P nuington,
wnig, 1321 Tne whole
thawhig and American candidates tnrougnout
: the State was 40,562 The L'amovratic vote was
33,852 —showing a maj -my ot 6 780, *nd a
loss on tbe Damocrauc vote of last year ol 4 440.
New Yore, Ncv 25.—The C. S. Maii Bteam>hip
Manon, Capt. W. J. Foster, Arrived at her wharf
< in this city at niae o’clock on Saturday morning.
From California
New York, Nov 24. —Tneaieata or George Law,
from A»piuwel'. w.rn California dr.tes to the let
iu«t , being one w.ek later than fonuer rdvic*i*.
arrived here tbi evenirg. She brir. g* f 2.,166,000
in speoi**.
The George Lew brings 4*23 packer g»r-. She
counecte * with the John L. {Stephens a«:d left As
pb. wall, at midnight on the 15 h.
There \f> but liLUe news from California.
The proceeding* against Humiltot. B -wie, !*,*»
city Tiea-urer rt dan Francisco. cb* r gecl wru
I having fraudulent!. abetmoted the b-« i? stud * a
p- rs or Lis office, was coat'miod for li;,* a*\»
t.*re the R corotr, aiid then uanet* rred tu the
Court. The matter was still undecided, and was
the all-prevailing topic of conversation.
Admiral Dcspintca, of the French squadron,
ai d General Wool had interchanged National
courtesies.
The early rains hud proved prrjaoial to some
mirmig operations while ct era they proved fav r
ab e. Ttser« was, however, no cemplaint from the
miners generally as to any lack of prosper* y.
The taxable property or San Francisco hrs been
ascertan»d to be s3B,oo*',©oo, i'o*i g an increase
of over $8,000,000 durng the previous year.
An extensive aaie of the tstatt’s interest in cer
tain lot- on the part of the city had takou place.
The resent own rs were the chief purchasers ct
nominal prices.
The steamship Cortez, from San Juan, arrived
a : San Fr neisew on the 81>t.
Judge Alexander Wells died at San Jose on the
31st.
The first through express for re opening the
R t route was to leave California on the 15tn
us Nov* mbe .
iLe British steams hip Virago, frigate Pique and
the discovery ship Piover had arrived at Sau Fran
o aeo.
Sandwich Island dates to the 12th of October
bad been received. Two British and one French
man or' war ve>eu s had arrived at Hjuolnlu.
The fi t whale ship of the seu-o i airived at
Labaiua Sept 27, from the sea ol O
Matters were quiet on the Isthmus. Heavy rains
had tulleu, but the general haalih was go>*d.
Nothing had been done in revolutionary* move
DICQIH.
Tiio ton si deration of a project for croMing the
provinces of the I-thmus into an in lependent
State had been postponed by tho Ftdoral Lcgisla
ture until next year.
The American stenmer Surprise bod arrive l at
Panama on the 13 h, with dates from Callao to the
4th of November, Valuraiso 2oth of October, aud
Melbourne Sept. I6ib.
Matters are stii very unsettled in Peru and in
Lima. The military had been called out to dia
perse a mob who were shouting Vi v« Castillo. A
r.eiee ensued, in which two citizens and three
soldiers were killed. Five or six p ( r.sons had also
be; n kil ed in a disturbance at Callao.
From Australia there is no political news. Eve
rything wus very dull jn cou.merc al alluirs anu
many failures had >nk place.
South Carulicft l.cgUlature.
Coluiiijia, Nuven.ber 27.— 80th Houses of the
Legislature assembled to da>, at the usual h ur.
The Senate was organized by tho election of the
Hon. R. F. Allslou, of Prince Geoige Wmyaw, as
President, Gen. Wm. E. M irtin, of Chariest rn, as
Clerk, und T. Gariloarsas Messenger.
The usual Committee wes appointed to wait on
the Governor, whose messiigc will be read to mor
row at oue o’clock.
Tljo Senate then adjourned.
In the H use ol Representatives on motion, the
lloil Izard Mi idletou, of Priuc - Goorge, Wine
; yard, called to the chair, an 1 ».fter the mo ••
! bois elect Lad duly qualified, the nouse proceeded
tto the election ot Speaker, when he liou. James
Simona, of Uharifcfi'.ou, was unanimously elected.
J. T. S'oan, Esq., was elected Clerk, D.likens,
Mcaaenger, J. S. Richardson, E-q., Reading Clerk,
and J. A. Palmer, Door Keep 1.
A c..mn»itte** having been appoTnhd to wait on
tho Governor, to inform himoi tbo organisation ol
that 1 o -y 5 the Hou?e adj :urned
Nrw York, Nov. 27 —t'otton ia heavy at from
i 9 a cents, perib. Middling Orleans. Fioar
jis fir and Good Ohio is worth irom 575 a $9.25
per bbl.
Baltimore, Nov. 23.—Considerable fooling has
b-cn excited in the c. mmunity in regard to tho es
capo ot a novice from tho Roman Catholic Si-ter
. 00 ; at Emmits mrgh, by the name of Miss Jose
|)hiueß*.ukloy, who hud not completed her ; robt
tion. She escaf>ed at throe o’clock on tho morning
,»t iho loth in.- taut, and is the daughter of Jos ph
Bankley, Esq., ot Norfolk, a Protestant. Since she
bucurae u novice, she has been doing duty at St.
Joseph’s Seminary, and has taught music there for
the lastten months, being a most accomplished mu
sician. Some mouths since, it is reported that sho
wished to dissolve her connection with the Sister
hood aud expressed a dtsiro tu return homo. She
then wr.*iu 1 or father a letter which was destroyed
before her eyes, aud »he was compelled to write
anolli r in different strain, declaring the satisfec
lion ;he felt in being whore she was. This letter
deceived her father as to the true fuels ot the case,
and all his letters in return to his daughter were
consequently handed to her unopened. Aware at
8:1 g 1 that she Whß apris nor Mias Bankley de
termined to escape, ana finally succeeded in doing
so by climbit g through a sash over the door of
her place of confinement. She then walked ten
miles to H-ige'Stown, where she communicated
with her father who came to hor aid. Fho>o lacts
have fully ro'ated by herself aud are therefore
perfectly reliable.
Wm. H. Martin, who has been the principal dis
tributing Clerk in the Post Oflioo or this city lor
the last twenty years, has been deiected in robbing
i he letters p ,asiug through his hands of the money
they contained. He was delected through tho
agency of a decoy letter and tho money it on
rained were found. His safury was a thousand
iol ars per annum, and his house being furnished
in tbo most-extravag nt wa , and his living in the
manner and style iv which he did has excited tho
suspicion that these depredations most probaby
have been go ng on for several years past.
The Southt-bn Mail.—Tho Southern Mail has
arrived, bringugNew Orleans pape»s of Friday,
but they contain uo news.
Watertown, Nov, 23.—Robert Wilson is the
name of trie mau who was caught in tbe act of
filing an unoccupied building in this place, and
vho was arrested u few days since by E. W.
B nedict. He has confessed the act, aa> imr ho set
lire to the building to prevent the occupation of it
by women of bad character. His house was
•. arched, and largo qualities of stoleu goods vrero
found in the possession of his wito. Himself,
wife and son are now under arrrst.
New York, Nov. 24.—The ship Flying Cloud,
supposed to have beeu lost in the China seas has
just arrived hera from Hong Kontr, after a long
aud h»-zardoy»fc voyage. 9lie bring a full cargo but
no nows.
Mr, Oandee, the paying teller of tho American
Exchange Bank, is the person to whom allusion
was made in a despatch I sent you some weeks
ago, giving a rumor of a large defalcation in one
ot cur banks. It is said that tho amount of defal
cation is nearly $150,000, for most of which the
bauk bus obtained security. I learn that ho has
been arrested and held for trial.
New Orleans, N »v. 25.—The steamship Oriza
ba has arrived trom Vera Cruz, with advices from
tbe city ot Mexico to the 19th inst.
Among the passengers w«ro General Pareze and
Rehael Rafael, the new Consul General to the
United 9tat' s. There is littl * news by this arrival.
Tho papers report further successes ov r the
Revolutionists. It is reported that Benor Ot rgisas,
Editor of the Iris, and a number of others havt
been banished tor political offences. The No v
Orieans Delta and Bee, are prohibited from enter
ing Mexico.
New Y rk Nov. 25.—Cotton is easier, hnt not
I war. Miauling Uplands is quoted
S% c n’s per lb. Flour is unchanged.
New Orleans, Nov. 24.—The sales of K : o Cof
fee dur*: y tb* week have amounted to 5500 bags,
a* from 9% •• 9% cents per !b Rico was dull, at
$6 per lu * lbs. Flour was worth $S 50 por bbl.,
and Corn 9o cents per bu-kel. Molasses com
rnundod 18 coots per gallon. Mess Pork was
quoted ai $22 5u per bbl Freights lor Cotton to
Liverpool ruled at % perib
The bark Lowell, Caotain Bixley, has cleared for
Charleston.
Washington, Nov. 25.—Selden, Withers <fe Co.,
have posauvely failed, and closed business.
Tno Spanish Minister remains extremly ill and
is still quite unconscious. Hopes aro but slight of
his recovery.
Tbe day is boautilui, and the streets are thiong
ed with the beauty and fashion of iho Metropolis.
Mat y members of iho Senate and House of Repre
sented we are arriving.
Norfolk, Nov. 17—The steamship Cahawba,
from N w Orleans via Havana, wall passengers
ttLd a lull freight, put hero last night for coal.—
She experienced heavy weather, prolonging her
passage. Having received a supply of coal, she
sailed rgain at 1 o’clock this morning. Ail were
well onboard.
The Cahawba brings information that the steam
er Princeton sailed lor Nicaragua on t *© 10th.
There is but little addiiiouu as to the schooners
seized at Buracos. A small additional force had
been sent to that quarter, although it does n r t ap
pour .bat any array had been cr wua intended to
be landed.
Sugars were quiet at previous quotations. The
«Lock was amah, and estimated at 50,000 boxes.—
MoLpscb—sales small at 2% reals. Cigars and
Tobacco were withoht change. Exchanges was
more ac.ive. Stenir g 1 8% to on New York
und Boston to \% preiu. Freights were very
New York, Nc v. £o.—The exceptions in Doctor
Graham’s case came up for argument in the 9upe
rior Court on Saturday, and tho Goar , alter au
elaborate investigation, granted a writ of error on
the exceptions, returnable at the next quarter term
Ti e judgment of the Coart of Over and Terminer
is therefore suspended, and no further action wiii
be had .ntil the point in error shall have been dis
posed of.
The steamer North Star sailed to day for Aspin
wull, with the i’ticifi: mails and a large number ot
passengers tor California.
The weather here to-day is cold, nud indicating
snow.
It is now estimated that the con3souent up
on tho destruction, by fire, of Ju4 onm II *tel,
with i a contents, will not be over sloo,ooo, and
the loss of tho b arders s2o,ufiO.
i There were many and aiincst miraculous es
capos. 80mo jumped out of tho windows, others
wore takeu out, Sia. Tne walls tell with a terrible
crash, aud ior a t.me it appraheude 1 iha’ sev
eral firemen and others had been buried boueaib
them, but so iar 4a known, no lives were los*.
Several boarders lost tfwir trunks, eu'.ire ward
robes, and orhor valaab ; p property, beaid’s money.
New Lond n,Couu. Nov. 19. George Biisa, the
Sheriff of t'nscounty, dwsorves g d at credit for h-«
succ-r-s in having so pr -inpUy arrested the men
who robbed the Windham B-nkat VV.ndhau ,
Conn., a-*i Friday ni hi, the part cumrs of wnict ,
were j
patch from Hartford. Mr. Bliss to have
aspects u party of four w . er ® a! B iD £
b ut tuo stoaoiboai niuut atAliyns Point his
. night, j*w previous *otbe cepar.ure ot the boat
j lor New York, ana arre>t«d them Justus they w*.n
, on board. Uo seurebiag baggage twenty
• houeaod of the twenty two thousand dollars j*to
j len, were tcu id, audit to f rob* le that the bai
-1 ance wi Ibe rt-oovered, as it 10 i-ttpposGu to ave
i been secreted on the wharf oon board < the steam
; er. The robber- have b.en safely lodged m ja.i
1 at this place. We Lave not loan ed tneir names,
! i>si ib**y are said to buve the appearance of gen
1 teel and fi. ished scoondrelSt
; New York Nov. 13— By au *"ivjal from Bara
: coa, wo tra-e dates to the Sth mat. The ™ i
! peris leaving there tbe eboouors 1. Bni. h
I in J .tJuUTWnhe of Me® York, which h»<l bs.u
' seize i t>y the government, on the chaise ol bav
and immuuitioc- n boar.i. Taa lormer
• wn to leave for New York in
The ship Charles Hul, J T °-‘
Havre, with 4'X> passengers reports 19 dea.hs on
the nas-vagi. . ... ,
lbe M 0 n war steamer Itarbide, sailed to-da>
; for Vera Cruz.
Eitcencf Key Me. CbceezTj— The return of
Sev. Sir.Crum'.y, ot iWv 34. £ Vtoofch toonr
ctv an ito nie pa-tors’ la or-?, will be UaileJ w .h
, p i-ere by oar citizens geoeral.J, as in la,* return
• bey I avs tbe evidence that Die heatih baa become
I esiored, a:ter a lot g and critical ateknaas, caused
‘ 1 by lbe moat arduous proies-ionai and obar,table
lab ir-, dnr:ttr tbe late feyer epidem c, aud cotse
quent almost eoueunt ezpo-nre to dtaea-e. Tbe
••w. U d cetfooi aud tai'.bfa! seryant tan appl*
to uoone in our midst mare appropriately, and, as
a i Win ooucede, more deservedly, than to ;he Hey.
Wm. Crum et. By hts noble conduct a» a man aud
his devotion to his high and holy caluog, ce has
won i r h tueetf tbe admiration »°. d of au
t:X'ended circle: and what is of mnni'eiy higher
va ue, the co sciousnesa of having difcnarged the
fall meeanre of his duty.— S**- Otoryian.
M -Bile Tie arrival of 2547 bales of cotton and
eevt-.ra: haudrsd paesengora, yes erday, by the
river ooats, boats wharves and throughfares to
a bustling sppeanmee which fp strong
, j ly t r the growing importinci and proi-per*t> cf
, oar city. Judirnv trom so« M T> •
i baain&ss v>ou w .hij ». - • »n*ici
i pa.e too dc r : - 7 ; -ts *; i*..- iv» *-•
> j fear that a gtdwl K
f j the old i vti, .-c over
* doia#” ■ .->z fc -
COM MERC I Vi,.
UUIBIA M *
Weekly Report Tuesday,P.
CO TON. —The tales of Cotton have * een fretly made
■uwa our last rep'rt, wi ! h:u muerial change in \
p ices. The low grader, f r oc ihti ah.mean are even
more d.fficu t J Bale. 6it.ee the re.eition of ife Ha.tic's
a?coua<s, w‘ ichdo rot please the traaer, tho market has
*h wn ve > lit le spirit, had ci s « del)—
1 -ferior and Ordinary C.V® 7
Lovto strict M:-dl:ug *}*&s
Good Vliddliag
Vli.idliPic ?4ir SX(3^—
TR ‘DS AN D PLTI s »kß6.—Tkc O'tr<tions id every de
partment o» tr.de c.-nticue We never recoliect :o
h.vesLen at anv time, except pubii* occasions,»v. ma j
v< tor« in the otj ors < 1 .rge a tos ness doing ta during
the pas tw. weeks *lhi,is or.'ular.y graiyinxt) our I
Me c ants, »hi h\«l - J
pie blocks i. r a large trade, and we rgo.ee to ste thit they J
are reai ngtfei anti ipations.
OROOKRIB-.—T.«. m irset continues to be abu daDt’y
>upp. td wi h evrr> artcic E the lin-, and de I-rs ? ave j
b -" Ts y a0 iTS - v >cgi»g.' in of
thrir cu< om-rs VVe nt 3 o c:. nuiyat thelead*
ingar'ioe , an woalar.f.-r to our quoutions as a !air
index t in mric.
i P iwVldlONi rtock of Bac'nis q ri'elirjre, and in
the absence o any eate aTe deman i, prices h.v giv.n
rray iaehare i'e tfere, mad ■ our q o aliens con* rm
to the current rate-. In P oar are not- no coanye-tbe
d-mmd coLtii.u.s go datid pri.ts arm.
OKA S.—The wp, ly of sack torn ii limited. There is
little speccla ir uko.nd, aud the ran sod ns are pm .
eipaly Confioed to home wants bal s ire made a' » o
»icetite. Whsat .oni.uti it a:t.xe d sued, and eur
qu 'a im3 nre read:b ‘ban d.
limit«d aoJsomecf the Bmksbt'.vj ct. v fined the. r tilts
‘ to their cu tomers.*’ r ent.p.em.
F <E GUT'* h.sve and rgo c no change
THE K VkR has been sli hl> improve i by the Into
rains, though s jet q’’i*e low—too Ijw or boats oi h avy
d augh\ tt.oogh those ofiigh. draught navigate with it
tle difficulty.
SAVaNVAH, Nov 25—Cotton— Arrived since the 16tli
n & t., ,&.*3 naeb Upland, (1 -it>s ier Railro*.:, ani
iri; . Augusta an*. lan irgs on the ri er,) «rd \0
bales He* »sian ;s. The rx t .ort? for the same p sio
air oil nr to 4/2*7 bales Up l rd ani GJ do Sea leiaads
vs: to Boston, \<S\ b Icm l pUnd; to New York l, il»
oaies Uplau. ( and t 3 do. e» I t-d to Fh-laudp in tfib
buses Upland; to Baltimore 850 bal-s l pi .nd, aud t..
Chur lesion 12 aie> Up- nd
oo h-*n I «*ud o<i «h ph- H ni not cleared, aan c of 10,6 6
bales Upland and 699 do frea I ’an s, against 1*,78
balre Upland and 7 0 Jo. Sea Islands at the same t:me
last year.
l h re has been -fair inq iiry each day, th- ugh the de
ma>sii tia' not been aci.ve .t a y t uie the w e c.
'he mark-1 a 'h cl »e sou ia-t w kly r poi, wa
q ute u 8 tiled IV Cis continued irregul r, without much
change, till Wtdn sta , whe . th m vrke'. was quite eaa ,
a db.iie w re made at a line i e s ilts
onFri ay were 05»' on Saturd > b 0 ,on Mon l*y £79, on
Tuesd >y SB7,cn VV’e- n sdav «9: n Thur* :ay"( hanks
giVi ) osabsw -rere rted Ye*terdav the u a. l3 actions
•-re 1 9i ales. W» w .rcunxbl topive ny qu it-itio's
a tv.ee-.an no find iq i- ffic It o fix an., figures
upon wm h buy r- a dtc lers wli ayree, u those . clow
we o i v ai pr. x mate tot ■«- a r .ge o prices t a d.
ihen.ws > h Cm d atHiifax cam. t an je.i
terdav as e bu i es>ou s, and wc il not thiuk it will
1 lav mu h effect p u he m»r et. We qu te—
L «r 10 Viidtiiiug
Uocl Middling
Middling Fair
Fair— (&*%
Th*i .sal- sos th week amount t • 4 59 b*l s at he fc>* ow
ii g ji it cul.irs : 13 at C, t 6%. 89 • 7 Ola
7>i, 45i) a i>6, ilo a 1%. at 7 13-’O, ttb at V/ % 4S at
4 vr 8 1-i , lIA at 299 a- ‘ M', 9 3 95 *1
274 at 44a Oli tt eJ, 19 at 9 -5 at '»% y
*1 .s’ 9X, i at \>% 1:4 ot
9X e ia.
6ea Inland. —There has teen a I.railed demand for thii
quviujo Cot on durin • the past * e U. The better grad s
arc taken mo e r-adiiy than the poor, r qua'ilicr. 'lll
sales tsmount o i9i «* • e ,at the o owin para u ar- : 1
at 19; 26 at 2 ; I it 21 $ : at 24; ia 25; 11 a 2;5 at
2 ; at 1(&- -; si> at 2 (g> an 10 at s a
Tn e•« ipt- ior th w t-a are 2UO oales; expoits, 69.
Rice —T e tra us Actio h l ave tieen v- ry small th oujih
th ; weea, and the '» arae l . uud, 'h ugi price- <• n iuu
firm. The sat'S erec'-flued o-m tjta, a> |4(Qi4.C }£.
ihe ex orta for h week are B*6 c ska
Four— Tue re tipta ave eeu li t ht and the aal-*• • on
fir-ed toatnail lo a. M'e quote Ueorgia o/an. sat
i her is ver litile No thci nll the market
Corn - herr h ve et n no o go a rivals since our
last ihe re tip sby Rail udhsve ten light. i s I's
from the de. ot at and f. om a ore Oy ret iil $1 21 &
1 25.
Oats —The stoik is v ry ligt t. Pern s., v tnia are selliog
at Boce la; a' j laud iroin wharf 75 ccntr, u.d from
store 3'» cents.
Hay -Torrehat be«n no cargo ar?iva ! s rince cur lasi
we y - prt North rn is ae l.ug fiom wharf at $! .OU,
au i K i t rn «1. 5
Ba on —The transactio'*a have been very United. Vi e
hear «>f s 1.-a of 6t» h d . ' 'dta and li uldera at 7
ecu at >r >l*o dei au 4en a or dea Usm> arc
wo h (&I4 rents 11k toon i* moderate.
B yyiuy— Gunny ho* been utli ng in 1 -ts from -tcreat
i ft centi.
Rope -*vc have no sales reported o u?. The griles are
c nhn <1 'o a al lo s We qiuel'© cen s.
Mo a tses —Ihes.cck ofCu.ais Ugh.—:t is aHli gfrom
ato i *128.3
Coffee— We have no transact: ns to report. Rio is wo r th
) l@l2c.
* uU —T vo c r oes hve arrived fringe the la=t r. port,
th : La- been d spo ed of at f ooi $1 to $l Back.
It is se!ling i lot-*« f1 • U to SOU sacHs, at SI. it).
Jucchanf/e—’lh r is no hi g doing ia rt erlin \ Th?
bank ar .-e ling 3gh * heck-, on ai Northern citi aat %
pt-rcsiii. pr iuium,znd pu oha iug fight bills at p.r; 80
diy 1s a X P*>r cent, disc ni; 60 d»y aii sat 1% per
cent. •i c u t; 9i> my il sat XP r n’.
Fr iy/ils—io Lv ipool c nti e dull a', a farthi' g.
CoaS'w ae ; w q mtE to ui s n dull at % cent; to tw
Yora X . • y bie-mers and by bailing vesatls ; to
('hi;adii I hi* a d Hal im nt J*e. j
CHARLVfTON, Nov. V 8 Cotton—' The mvkdf r the
s»ve a da s prec du gth date of ou«* last pibica’ion,
w k i.i a a guul i»nd dro •» log c n 1 ti n, %• d the traoa ir
ions most gentrthy turned iu fa or o p al
(hou.h do p > c itivedecl m can he »a dto hive ?»tn est b- i
uhed ia pi iO-s at the < lose of u.-in a ihe p riod under ,
»rvie v opn.td - It’i a tel ra ly »«ir d -rn n l which w a
f eey met by h a: d t e s=i esvf F i ay—the fi'S’.
d,iy —were ua* e at a range of figur i> iho vi g most e ra
c.'u«iveiy th-it «he alv tn’age was on the t d of » uyers.—
lhe d man ito 1 Uiurtiiui ry, h d rs liav.ng mu iifest
•da gooidttiof r- lu eta nee to u m 11» the t-nrs <‘e
mandvd; ou tran«ac io r » w-re renewed on Monday with
some *p:r t »■< they, ai an early hou , *et h mrelv. u dow
from tl eposiilo i 'h -y ha ' issume i. Having beenrouvi n:. d
fr ra the compa r a ivdy ar.j< and iac ea->i>g suppi ~th t
they cud not su ita’P therus-lves. The ispo- itv» thus
ev need io me t buyers, *ave<j the way to more extend 'd
ooerat ous and !'u sraiy t > be one o. th- m 8 v ii e
ua enirhu h d t-is tanin, and at j rices co; si icrabiy
■ n er th qu-tati -us current at h:' lose oi the revi-iua
Week, more luzrticularly on th« ra<)te a' OVfc midd io*.—
The i of yesterdarv was by n. mt-ans as xt-naive,
but tbe'ra aactioi.6 show h r-*rge of fi.'Ur s equall as
ion 'i'hemarktt doa-s at prices about - under
the quotatio' B curren o* the morning f the 170 i if.st., at
eas' such la t with f e n iddiing an<) higher graces,
wi. le t ie c cm on sort have on ergo e V ty ID lie, if any
change. HV hai e arunnid our (juoiad > sto corresp'n *
wito ti ls state • f th ngs and would, »i:h oonnde: ce, *rfer
to tho? heiow, as i idi-a<ing the s ate o'the mari< tat the
I<* of he ia.v. The t r .n- iot one durng’b flv d«y fc
i av be <• as •danfo i> wu, vis: F- { d y 2 00 ba. s; at r
da 694 M > d y i4«*o ; Toes n\ 2d'hi ; , n We-in s lav
1-80— akm>: an <g legate of 8624 oa-e-, agai' st the re
ceipt in Bam time fl.O 6ba e*. The sal s mj rive v 2
bHI. sat X- 9a f %\ 6Sa d’i 128 t • 833 a 7J* 91 at
1% 453 at iX; 15 « - 4
at B>i. M Ji,b3-16 574 8)4 369 t 8 5 6; :-7 at
luiy it SX 621 H x b 94 204 •’ 8%; 628 a' ,56
a 0 1-. o; 15a 9>g:oioa 9%\ I*6 aiß4i «t # % ami
84 bilsai9%c. W quote rdi r t-. goo i rdinary
’o'* to-tr t m <i ui.-.v, K&t'X \ good midd iug
mid ii. g fair 9<3i X-* dfa r 9X<&~ - N"t i-gofintT
esi has ru >s ired wi h r*-gtt .. t any of he e cii,-lions
cla -ed under the he id of Long Cot*on. atd the market
continues in a state o* complete siMgn<«t« n
R oe. — h rece’jds, whic compri i«> 38:0 t'erces, hare
newly il een old at extreme rat gin from r t
tbeg r -»t bn Ik «f t. sal s r av** men made within the
ra C pt-r hn - dred.
C>»m i.eie hsve been no a>r vals sin e our last, and
we e s que tl* h »v»- no s les to report
Oats -boo ts have come to hud am e our last publi
cation The r.ceiptscf ihe previous week were so dat
50 .‘ents
Bty —Some bales North River hav been recelYed
sii c- ur at, whic havi been oda 1 $1 'OO Bis
Fl.a —Toe Flour man et, for s,.me d•s h•- b-enin I
a Very n etr e ‘tat.* It o e «d at '»bi.,
w ihw re paid in se*- ral instal l es, in r 0 aeqn n«- of its
scare ty, b t only in verv «mall lots. Prio s, I o ever, re
lax d noth arrival of ab U' 1,000 t*ar re's. perKiiroad,
an ' the u s k t lose-i w th c.-unt-y brat ds quoted, n-.m
--tally, i s9(to 9Xi and asm a ange for -orth Uarolii a. I
Bacon. — l lie rnarset has been in state of co ip »te sag
nation sine- th.- -a • ourlast. t;d s may be quo id.tom
inally, at B©. ii, and a d»ri4, from 7t 734. We ust
remark, howeve ,iha several sm l loiffofthe Utt -r arti
cle. f f go d q a i Jr, have bee. forced off as low as 6X&
9X- w ■ - ms
Lard. —.it small lots, burr els and kegs, are held at our
quo a lions.
Salt —There is 1 one afloat. Th- re'all dtmsind has
bee •su p'i*:» a? $1 40©' .60 Bacl^
tfftnirtd-Wr wbo’esiie transact ins tore
por , cu - b er-,howevtr, h-we mostly beenactive'y en
gaged In filing . rdtrs for tbe countr . Among tlie B»ie< of
Su a s- «re bout* 1 hhds o L- ui iar.a, ot th new crop,
»tf>X©6*. Oi eor tw ots of bew riea s Mol. raes. of
* s e U'rw cro •, received the prev -1s wm k were n obed at
8(»c. r ub . has beeu re'a' r g t gallon.
Bugging— We a/e no transact! as t" re it io Dutdee
Wli >hha . b come q itc scarce. Present quot»tioni are
Dom oal. Gunny cloth has bet-nselhng atl3(2llß^c.
Rope — ! ’ur q-.otat ons wll vive a fa i r erf'tr on o' the
pteseLt. stat of tf'e market. The transactions ve been
c«rained 1 r ncipallv to W stern, most v at t j^(&!“j<c.
Dfrmcsttc Liquore —New Orleans Whiakev nave chan
ged f a- us at pu «> rangirg tr* r 44 to 45c g Von
JSboch tngee. — Ifce market has undergone no new feature
«?nc t edi- eo r last.
Stocks —The ma-ket has again re!sp s ed into aq iet
■‘ate- Ihe near a.-preach of the tim: f« r tbe payment of
the semi-annual d:v deu b, ba* n d übt' ad its infli* n< e
inch-eking op r?ton«; an th<* salc-s m king are mostly
und? th** pressure of m ney difficulties, *nd theu'd not be
con- a fair criterion o' the market Ch rlotons
have been Bell i.g at 116 acd 116: gome 400shfre Frm ra
acd f-xefrange at p*ar ; 50 do. Rank of <»fco g* t wn at 28#;
»nd ’ la'- t' rs’ and Mt chance at $27 nd 28 per share
find ;t n*-xt to an tmpo>tihility io tie 1 rtsent p- s t.on
of affaire, to a’.raigea li tof qu-taii ns w.th accuracy,
an i we must therefore refer to the preaunt price: as being
nominal
Freights—To I iverpool con inue to rule ct a 'arthing
for Cotton i squar.- bags The u'rent ra eio Havre is
or Co 'ou 'l he b»w Yor* ra e stands at 2‘c in
s il Dg vessels lor Cotton, We quote to Boston %c. for
Cot on
MABKLED
Jn Lex ngtrn. on the 2 ? d Nrvrmter, b Bev. ». Lsn- 1
drum, of Macon, GEt RGR LAN! BUM, Esq., and Mies
SUSA‘S C'-aRKE, (lighter ol Z. H.CIa k, Esq., all of
the former pla‘*e.
On Bund y morn'n?, I7»h tt’t., by Foster B!od?e*. Jr,,
E-q , Mr. JOH.'i W. K. PAGE and Miss EMMA NEVEIA, ,
ah of this c'ty.
On '’nee ay, 9th irgt ,by Rev Wes’ey Bmi‘b, Mr. >
ROBERT A FULLER, of Columb'a, county, and Mu
VVAnKER F. DAM ELLY, of Crawfoid, Ga.
On 19th inst ,by Rev G K. Cliett, Mr JOH 4 * TaNT ,
airiM.j h. BEC A MLL, both f Richmond county, Ga. ,
&r ji ty papers pi aae copy
On the inat, by the R-v P. *
RE tiEN END *LLa~d Miss CORDELIA A. SNeLSON,
ali of Wilkes coun y, Ga
On the 18tn o<t n Bro-k'yn, N. V, by ev. Mr. Garhg,
F A. BRA > fe, of *ogusta, and Miii Wil/UELMWi VAN
ARAND, d Bro k an.
On Wednesday, 2°d lost ,by Rev. W. H Hanson, Mr. |
J”H •M. CMOK, Bro lyn, 1., M »sa M RYAvN, ,
d u'hur.f »r Wo n, of th • c ; ty
OBIIUABY
I JOLN DANIEL M PRISON die't of Typhoid F-ver on '
j the4th inet , at Cai terrvil e after an illn'S* o* 41 da**
Be vu th cn y on oi Jo> n Mar i on, who C»ed of '
Ye low Fever,in th e ity. in S 9 He !■ v- a Mother j 1
ar.d four ist r.», *nd was the las*, one of the family f a e !
He v>s he dr iof the family not ou'y because he was J 1
the 44 of h s ther, at for his intnu it me it an
1-v- i~e s He >»a- rem rk **le 'or ha-: iabie spir t, as«
fe tonatedi po it on, ror lb kit , and h-te* busi i !
i ueas. No young m*n • f his ea r a </ie w*g Du‘ 1) rave ‘
i bn her i>r can- to th future ha dirt yo ng Mmi 00.
Hot tie sleeus wit tf.edea ea.h hass-rp a Mother*
•o *a Y■■ p*> into V e How vere the-tro e! 1 o» I
;‘or>my the fa ur*-t hat l e eav«H >!• ther ! r*rth is a j
de la ea- e- f r what are ali its tr *.»«ures and y-tie«
to b-r, while the vote- of her a» ieli> ao mor .atd j
hi* iciti aca t n t t far ily eirc e ‘h,c »d, theer
esD <*th! w«yh »ttho thus c u-hed a *id we he-ri ?
Hut we mu t not repin—it s tbe b nd of *< a Be »oufl >
so ibt eoa ertaiDty of a 1 e-r hlr good, i,nd trn our
t ought* to that world aoove where death .8 known no ,
tore. E- j
Departed this life, the 5 h at his reridenhe inth j
to? no Jackscn Bu’sc u .ty, Ga , Mr ALKAANDRIA j
J boi Gd > N , fcge 27 ) ea 1 s ana - 30Dth«. He ha-left
an affectiocxte w fe and toree lov«;> cnldrea, besiie
many relation! ami Mends, to m era his untimely Uss.
At Liacolnto ,oiK) day-Otb iost.,CLAR4 CfcCEUA, !
youuge c ildofH nry J. «.nd ann An- mia bihg. “S-f-
Ur Lt I: children to come unu) me, or cf such ia -be k
dom of hrfcven.*’
Philadelphia or the IStb irst , ALFRED LOWELL,
otls ch.ld of AL. eo and far.b F. Bsker.agrc s x jea'P.
S2O ELWABD
RAN A WAY from the saoscriier, in ’eflTerson m
coact,, un the aignt f 8 . Ju my Jk
m n baRAH. Br.e i» S 4 >ears of »i«e, feet 4or C
inches h gh, ana w« gr.s about 80 p*,unds. Sie
s»luw and softly -pokea, an i converses m.e g ut j
11 bta« k, id » f -o«e i*r tee h whea t<* ki-g. Thea ovi j
rew .rd m i be pa d f r d proa nt to con- :
▼ ctan* tu-pc « nos b brn hr.or l .11 a |lO
1 toiWy tJ ““ ° r *?. t- |
5 V j
i OCEANS !
f s.v CROCKIE? GCArti atid VARSETIFS, for isle at
( ) ,v. OI pu-a o: Jt '.»j i MUBT..N.
BTBAW B-DS.
jt opeofeg a Urge numoer of C&ATKS, ia fip*
acd tr oae wLo Deed a eappl, of BTOA » BKDD
U»as, «U1 do Will to appl, MODOO for Orate*.
Si MIiSZiX.
Ali«ll «TA PUICBH l
PAIUAb
BAGGING.—Gcrmy m y rd
Kentucky § yard *®„ 16
Dundee iw y Hr( j io k non A*
BACOA.-H.rn, I “
fcWA,.! v a>... 9\ & l u
Hg Bo .nd « 1t... » X iy
BDTTfcB —Goshen 1b,,. ,g xx 8t X
Ooant y E>... u 4. ]«
881- KB $ touO 6no A sC'
CUE£'K—Nu-th.rn 14 qa ig
Kntdisb Dairy !t... 18 4.
COBFCK.-.Rio 5...
Laguira fr( 1b... Ux <& 18
J*'* V »>••• 16 qa 17
DOM f STIC GOODS,—lam. 76 © SI
X •■'hirti g $ y.rd 6 (® 6
% Shirting $ yard 6 © 7 u
1 i-hiruu* jard 8 @
6-4 .-hiriing y ~rd 10 © l.u
6-4 shirting $ y»id 11 @ 14
usnatmrg. ol y.rd © 9
FEATUI-KS § tb... 87j, g 4 J
I HSH— Ms k.rel.bo. 1 $ 001..19 00 ©2O Ou
£“•* *1 bn .17 no ©lB 00
N" 8 $ ub1.,10 6n ©ll 0
V bi.. 0.0 © iOO
Her 10 - V bbi.. © 10«
FLOUK.—o»antry übL. 810 © 880
Tenm-ssee obi... 700 © 850
Oan.l W obi.. 800 ©lO 00
Baltimore |j .bl.. none ©
Hir*m smith a bbi.. 11 60 © IS 00
C' y Mute y obi.. 700 © SOO
GRAIN—to 1. Saokt*. Itclu'd.fi bash 80 © 95
Wi.eat—wh te $ onih. Ito © 1 75
Wheat—Red ft bosh © 1 4u
0. s bosh 66 © 70
Rye $ bush. 1 ( 0
Peas $1 bush. 100 © 1©
GONPIMVDEB
, Dupont s $ seg. 6*25 © 6 ftu
d Keg. 6 26 6 60
mov-wr. C » »... o *M
1 K-ngiuh 4 1b... 4 6h 6
pi 1b... li Q 19
UMf Country oox. none
No hern $ obi.. 200 © 255
LUMnEK I0i»0 10 0< ©l4 imi
MOLAi> Ei>—Cuba gal.. 26 © S 6
OILB. » w perm, prime gai.. 1 9t* 3 00
' am F V gal.. 110 © 125
* ,a ‘ V g»L. 70 96
" m *‘ eed gal.. 105 ©llO
,Btor V gal.. 150 < i 176
tierce 6 © 6^
ROPK.—Kentucky 19 12^
Manilla E>... 19 so
RAlBi N 6 bt.x. 876 460
jJPlKlTd.—Northern Gin gal. . 60 © 65
Rum $1 <a!... CO © 66
NO. Whskey $ al . 60 © 55
Pe*»ch Brv dy ijp gal.. none.
Apple Bia. dy gal.. none.
Uo land «>iD gal.. 1 26 1 75
Cognac Brandy gal.. 8 00 6 00
3UGAttb —N Orleans $} 1b... 6
Porto Rico 7 8
Muscovado 6 J
Loaf V 11 18
Crushed $ 10# 11
Powde ed 10% 11
Biuart* Refined A 1b... 9 9k
8 u.iri’s Refined B. g 8>.... 6)4 9
Stuirt’s Refined C 0>... 8 6)4
BALT bush 00 00
“ $ sack 175 180
Blown ,|} sack 0 00 S 00
Yell w $ 8>... 6* 9
SH'»T $ jag.. 3 26 8 87
WlNE—Hemp Bagging $ b... 28 © 26
Cotton Wrapping §4 50... 16 © 26
sar it is proper to remarx mat these are the carrem
rites at wholesalefrom store—of course at retail prices are
a shad* higher, and from the Wharf or Depots, in large
juantitieh a shade lower.
i
stluial .notices.
CfcNTBE HILL CIASSIC-'L SCHOOL,
Athens, 4»eo.—The rtevente nth rtesßion com-
Jan. Ist, IS5\ Boys are prepared for College or
business. The Principal receives into his family a limited
number of Boarding Pupils The new Academy is located
on the same lot with hid residence. Terms *250 per an
num. For further particulars, address
n 29 A. M SOUDDEB, Principal.
WBIGHTSBOKL’ HHiH SCHOOL.
{2® r "Ttatj f'Xnrct « s of thla Institution will com
mence again he Second 510.' DAY ia JANUARY, IS.*6.
. nd r the instruction of the same well known and popular
Teachers, Mr. 0 C. RIOHAB DB, of the Male Academy,
and Miss M AUGUST 4 WALK ER, of the Female.
The ad mintages presented to parents here for the edu
cation of their sons ai d daughters, i too well known to
need any com me rd at ion buffiee it to say, that the School*
have OecD at»adily increasing ur til it fas become nt oes
ary to en arge the School Booms. The location ia as
hi a thy as any in the State, and tie morals 0' tbe youth
are watched over with a vigilance not surpassed by any
Teacher in all the land.
B ard can be obtained with either of the Teschers, or
in other pri va te fain dies, at fi om 10 to sl2 per month,
n 9 wUai
Wide £llh Velvet* for Cloak*.—WAßD A
IH K /'HARD have r ceived B ack and Colored Lyons
VELVhT.k, of superior qua’ity, for Ladit»’ CLOAKS.
n2B
French Merinos —WaRD A RUROtf AR n have
opened another invoice of French M-RINO3, comprMog
a most every shade now called for, and for sale at NcW-
Y ork prices. n2B
gST Hrotch and A l V% 00l Plafds. —WARD A BUR
h ve received another supply of the above desi
rable G ods, to wh ch they ask attention. n2B
Trimmings —WaRD A BIRCHARD have
just receL ed ead --pe ed an extensive assortment cf Dress
and Cloak TRI VIMINGB, a’l of he latet-t styles. n 26
Long and Square Shawls.—A large lot of
Bay State and Scotch Riaid SHAWLS jus received. In
thislo wiilie sou d some beautiful styles o* Mourripg
SHAWLS. [uS«J WARD A BURCHAUD.
Notice to Passengers on thn Auiu.ta and
itaynnabjro’ lla lroail. —On ml after TUIRBDAY,
t h ® ’‘ tn iust., the t.a nd will leave Augusta at 7. OA. 51
nd 8 P. M., returning, will arrive resp-cti'ely at B.£o
P '4., and 2 A M. On Sundays tbe train will leave at 9
A. M. ANDREW Y JNGE, Act’g Ag nt.
Augusta, Nov 14 1854. nib
S We are authorised to announce J. L. G. OLIRTT
hs a cand dre for iv r of Tax Returns for Rich mood
countv ,ai t*-e eUs -t’on ia January next. n26*
J. M. NEWBY & CO.,
WHOLESAieE ANj> UK: AIL DKAIERH IN
FINE READY MADE CLOTHING,
UMDI.B UMTJCD STATES liOTJtL, AUbDdTA, Ga.
JAI- i\ K 8% HV .% 4J«i. respectfully invite their cu'*
• »• me s—with all stran er» riMimg Augusta—to ca I
aiiuex mil.eti.eir stock oi h£ vi>V MADE CLUTIiINo
’tip la'ge, at d -vill be soul at satiafic ory p Iced l'h. y
I* »> ke- p flue bHiRT*, DR\WER% GLOVES, BUB Pl* N -
ER', DOLLARS. With ail other articles for Gentlemans
wear. C»L .in sec th.-m. u 1.9 w
TO THYSICjANS
deairouso ra ci-.g to l rida, T off-;r for ra’e
‘ m premiseß n ifn vil ge oi a»f. Carmel A bev 1 e
1 i ri t, b o. this oca ion nas l*» g « e**n tht cer.tr- • f
an ex-cus v«. an ilu rativ .vie ical Hr cic , it ig iu he
mdaiolau iu eiligea», m»r.l and wu hy c mmui.ity.
.au in, itse.f, uuc ol tiemjat c <mm u in., beautiful and
tiea.tny biiuations that c.*n te loan . In this teotion of
o ntry. Aim ye», v/itn ravanu h hlver on one site.
Lituc Kiver on the o -t Oil e, a d the U at woo is of Ab e
viilea ove e reoideu pbyst ian se um fail t k .pt
pr tty I u«y the year «t»un . U.«on the premi es aea
coiof- rta if w iliug with 'ix nom-, a d all trie
rj out- uddiugs is; a ilchen, servants’ souse, torr
r.x-m, dai-j, >mo»>e*house, harn. rtab.et a d omenb and
inth >ard, well atforrtiog an a u dims pp vofas god
water ns run be Mud in t e District. Vo thi., u< cm.a • I
wilbiud myacli never to practice meuic nc w th a the
limns ol iuy preeentpraci.ee Address
w. c. WARE, M. 1).,
n2B wflin Mt. Carmel, *. tbeviile Die , 8 0.
SDUTHe N ANNUAL FAIR AT aUQUSTA.
A litv t»hdU >1 V Oo pmy wii furnish
CaRS free fo< me conve> ance of Live Stock an i all
articl s which are for exhi <ui n and not for 8 .ie, if off red
at their Depots, between the sdß.ft Novemoer and s»h
De einr.er in 1 give, »i.d to oe return d eu or beiora tie
da of •(Ce ub r.
Visitors pu chasm. TICREP-'from Ist to 7t v « December
inclubiv wii. b; furm hed with ret nn l’i k ts av .la •e to
Decembermclu ive CEO. YONuI, Gen 'Up’t.
«t o. Ki lr->rtd t Aig i-t», Nov. 2 i,1554 nVI-dlw
A NEVER FAiLiNG EhMuDY FOR lOiAC IN
IN FAN I’B.
I \H. Rl URltTb C 'LIC MIXTU RE FOR INFANTS,
1 / cures ihat intense pain of the »» wels which wour*
alms iaily during me mat few months of life, unde
circumstauces where there ia no re aon to as its
cause, any disturbance us the digcsti.e organs, from tie
bad q ally a urdu quantity oi the food. The parox
ysms of pain are often so violcut as to disturb the house
ho d and alarm the mother, aud .n her anxiety to re
lic e her child, te moat injurious anojynes are res ried
to, such as baudsnuin, Paregoric,Godfrey s Coidiai, Ac.
These produce costiveuess,». nd other evils, which render
the remedy worse tha the aisease.
Immediate re.itf in bl. ca.e», whether depending on
ilatuiency of the kowe-a, will be obtained from
the use of the Mixtu es.
The peculiar advantages of Roberts’ Code Mixture con
sists in its giving in tantre.ief to pair.—procuring b altby
and refreshing slumber—wriie it acta gently on the
bowels -and is always sue. Try it.
t'ric 25 cent 3 a bottle, with full directions.
Sold by Dougista an i Country Merchant! generally,
ana ut wholtsale * y IIaVILaND, RIbLLY A CO , Augus
ta i hAViLANu,HaRraL A Co., Charleston, and by
HAVII AM), HakKaL A RiSLEY, New York.
n29-dtwaw)y __________
FURNIIULE BAFFLE DURING THE WEEK
OF TUi. FaIR.
vjix SPLENDID PRIZES, valued at sl2oo—making
O 12<X) Chances at $i each.
Ist Vr se—l ol e.egant Rosewood Satin Damask
Parior FuiiiitU'e, compr.su g 1 sola, 1 M. T. Centre .able,
1 *> hai-N .1, 4 Itting hairs, 8 Easy Chairs, 1 Urge uilt
Mirror. Valued <.t *ss*' v
2J 11 z —l set- o elegant M*>hoga y Velvet Plush
Parur Furniture, v i; 1 cola, 1 pair tuvai s, l pair Ltto
mat s, i 2 k Roc»iug ha rs, t Maroie-top Centre
iabie, 1 Gilt Mirror Valued a S4OO.
8. Fuze -1 sett ;>*ahogaty Chamber Furniture, vis: 1
el gant i edsteau, (,a Drw pattern,) 1 T iietiureau,l
Washsund, 6 Cane MapL t hairs. Valu»d at $ 45
4th Fuse—x Pam *.u chamber Sett, vis: 1 lonet Bu
reau,! ntda e»u, 4 Chairs, ' Waabstaud, (si. k); 1 Tea
.able and owel Kaak. Va'u dat S6O
r,h Lauy s Rtsewood VVora Table. Vaße 1 &
S3O.
o h Prit: —l Toilet Looking Glass—a neat and complete
alia r. v*t uet! at sl4.
ih; K ffi; w n ia*e wlacf during ht week of the Fair,
if a sufli- number o licketi are sold ti warrant it
if u t, it wi loe p stpuDed . in cither case, ae not ce wid
i,egiven the newcuaptr* of he lime a u p tee,
w cn ah perto a having c an es are req esitd to at e. d
i h tr wid Or anaidcd in th ir or or to the six h gh
«t ti.rc*B. lheCLaucc* will oe thrown in nutndijal or
c.- by a boy, not tJ • xcesd ia ag< 4 7 ears, and un-.er
tn; sup«riot.-n.iauceoi t*«rec reipoosioie c.t z c ns
T c uruiiur. i-_o* rea'iy for ijsi. eotio . at Meai s.
HENRY t .K N dR! Furniture w..ere
Pickets can e procuiei.
I Cket can a o be o >tained at the following i hot:
F. c.iiAR >ER, V>aohi ikt< n s re* t, on-r door Iro a Broa( ;
J a. M Lnn*>, J c ton sir et, n« at Gioi e notel, at th
Augusta Pian-eis* Uuitrd scales and G.ooe Ho.es
Augusts, ov. *B, 2b 4. n 29 if
GEORGIA F£MALE COLLEGE 1854
-T-Hlft lu.tiwnoi iau pBW uLdcr lour I g ..or De
-1 p.ituirl.k 01 luaru.;.. 11, vit: ID: Colt*, tr, h-
AC uemic, ihc DepArtu-eolcf L.ngu.g«,»oa ihc oru»-
m<.hl*i Deparun nt.
in the -Uiegi te I.pirtment is taught every thing
ihatisneCrs iy o the develo meat of tne mental
rf3 lfie (j. m on s udiei i ein iu c nßt»nt revie
Iu he ca: mm meat is a-gh whatever in-y e
r.e e » ry oi p paring tie pupil to eu.er a. van ag oua
lj u on her cod g oar er
la .be Depar mm« cf Lan uage, 1 a'.«D, G-eek and
Krenc’ are laujrh— reoch b a native srenc- i ad/
l• e ruatn-utal ep rt.u ntcomprises the iso s bo*-Is
cf Mui-can i De» gn. in the so me , ius r c -on is given
u; LSI the u Uai i rtr tinea «» w..ns iu the latte*, eve >y
i .arid, of L> a.ia., Fain iag, *c., u tieg-rt.
1..e o-r.t 0.. (. -.adi ua, organ ..a •• )
val k , 0' la .ocUi and re.igi.aa privurge., atd t>r the
“»0« ilun'r «ja*d ia Private Paai ie-, wh-re they
I receivea.i those .-dices of m .ie oal are an I tin -lie-B j
! *”*•“"« A ““ “jANCA- 1
I v, l
°
j WAKr~I», A SIIUiTI >N AS TEAC -EE.
AGE.A ft LE.VIAA qua .fled to prepare boys lor Col-
Kg , a d also to mpart thorough >nst u tb;. in tne
la. her fcngli h bran> h s, n g er Math, ma 1 s, Pndorj>.by,
<xc , des res ai t ailoa soon, in a neAlih, locHuy ue i
from o e of o-r oe»t lnstiiut oas, has had mu h eipsri
>.n i. t a.hing,ai will iurn ih lestimonias or r ler
e CcS Adureso *a. M. ¥., 8;. Matthews F 0., -outh ua
roljua. L29-wßt
JLbT KKChIYED.—6oO B xes G.Wea P,c* Fi-e
CRACK Ed rupp y yuurscive- in M’e ihey are
g i ¥ sc hrap.a*. C. £ GIRaRDIY A tO'c.
j n29-»f
pUUhft. —Party Leaders—dketches of ihomax Jeffer
s »n Alexander Udmi ton, Andrew Jacxsou, He iry
1 Cl*y, Job i Randolph, of inclu< iLg notices cf
mdny ut er d:*;:; gu shed feiatermen , by John o. ba a
*»& aathor of S.ash Times ol Alabama an Mis*»s»ipp'.—
: Pr c« 4 . r.mar ud Hhiloer ,or ihe European War--> of
: me XVi Ctniury by Alexander Duma*. Midsummer
: p owers for hr Young by Mary Howiu The Youtn of
Mai dc or new Re/rlati<-ns o. Court and
avent... the Scv-nieenth Century ; from the French oi
Victor Cousin, by k. W Ricora.—Price $ l ,0 t T • a V c 41
i 29 GE>). 4 QATEc A HRO., Broad-st.
TjUVBICIAXb iitOMBUI jr»*lih»»W wiU
ID- I»«*AL
T’AI.S VFKilllO-II!'.IUFI. > SAOtC.—Will be so d,
on ihe first Tut. a> in J M7AK ur«t, before thj
.khin U ” ~ur 1 r .tor.,vil e Til i Jcrro COQn'y.
w.i* . i' te ß*i h. ur. or * .le, tk fulo.lnK pfop.rt/, to
• aDiD. ih.« 1 , nek ''"“"'.III" yslov.on
! lauSu” 5* S" ““ • -r 1e..-, ndjol..lag ibe
I'.e t.c d lot ■ ft nt*i >or ' ? “J?" u ; !».' other, .d wo at
Lho ‘ ,n> ' '-‘O ‘ orl “.•'jhi.lh.;
»«n 'HU, A' d ““er.; ’ol.-, ~i
three .torie. h«h «nd i,, 1 li rl *t M.lt Hoe. . (bri. ~
St am n,i ..'“‘“i 1 11” 1 C l 7'--" )he Saw Mill and
said Mill: Le lea upo M ‘Ohioe y, Lt-L::,. !::g to
foa me NIB ».«•«.» .f the
r om the Superior Ctti. to,.me „ r>- fl.
thdemm i tre,|Ui UI '»■ uae ‘t> '»'o-- ts
plain.iff, one in la tVf Os rg*.'ll m o
Ur a rlil-tuon Bird, g.-„ ot Biwd U ’
plaint IT., two u avo. s M ~ m f ’ d c .'“' a .
One n favor of Peter >* Uhjo.e p aint ff J l ‘ s “ lul , , ff a
ny, iefetidant. Property p int.d oat by Plain '
heya OUldeU w. QE . “j“•?-
horember v'6,1854. , > su »‘ a
| AHaPLll.tllßltß.tU F e, , A LK -AilrbTTml
X on the fi uToeslu'v uJaal’AK\ next, Otfor« the
ourt houtedoor in Orawf rdv lie, within the egii hou
oi sale, a Negto Vlan . a td u. niei: Levied on as the
progeny of Wnli *m Durham, to causfj a fl. f irom the
cuper.or . ourtof Tawiia cr o oo< Dt> in fa r of J hn L.
B yo, I x’r., vc., vs. Philip o d and W Dtruam 10-
,erty pouiaid out Dy tnc deicudaut Durham
No». 26, 164 ti AH Lr- »> kl.Sh.rff
I'ASal Pi. itM b © itafc—Wbl o. -cid,
on the fir t TUvB lay iu J a.xiJ h Y Q C xt, oeloie toe
Couah use door iu C»awfv.ro>ili», laialerio tountj,
wi hm the t’ga uou;a ofsaie, the following property, to
*t: A Do Sc at-d Uv t and .hug iu ua., ad
joining me ia os if Jam doore conta uin.- an av e, m .ro
or less, on hie Jamt-Q it»enhe. r now lives, to cat s-’y a
ii fi. fro nth i'u trior UM'i o s id uoonty a ta ui > f
r r nets A. Bi ling ha *c.j£mtsQ.Be berry no J«me»
LQii -v übeny P.ipexty oimeu ,ut by thf* Ue e< am (
James Qu.aner ry. CbAk.fj »>. t*e.K, sher ff *
Wove be .6, IS.) .
/Y LblhukiPfc PH H,m t>ALb—Will be
8 V/ sol ,:* ore he Co it-bu nme town o Lcx
tucu , v.g eiiiorp-r vou tj, on ihe nr t ucej.y iu jan
L Kit xt, lc k e«.L ihc u. u * Hours of <ai , the f u owi g
wi :a . ratios Lau ion. a inim no ixua
Jrjjan. lift* u.ree c e*, more or Its , i mg aid e: u
*-* ia;d county, aborning l*uds of «.t u. no ard a- d
•tfetis: Ovvicu on .>s the p o».e tj oi Aus.m Jayson
co s ilaf> -ti a issu . lion t.o Inferior cou t *.f O I -
tn.-rpt c unt., in ’avor 01 tphr irn li. c.ajtu v e . nd.m
o. Jack-on a dKo ere 8 Mui.h. Properly poi iul oui t>«
pl uII to ucj. W.u. 1) t. SaoriU.
No*. ifS, l 3 4.
Oi.Li.TUUlil'h MUoluAtib kl (, fti i PF’b
S.V.E.— Win bo eold, oe ore me ourt bouse door .n
Ue .o» ot LeXu. K to ,Og eiho.pe Ow. nty, cn the fi *t
lu soay iu JaMJAuY next, onwven U.« su*ihoui*.*i
saio.t e oliow a., property, to wit: Aka to Laud con
i' i ing One Uuuarto auu tevtuueii Atrts. moie o, lu>,
tying ana be og iu suio cou i.y 01 O.ieu.orpe, ad.omii *
I’QtiH of i’a.pley luv >er, k W. uouns* n, m hndd and
others: leViO iou as toe pr p rty of James D. Tucker
o cat «dy a ujortga p e fi. la ioaue troui t; e cupertor
Oouit oi OgU thorp- county iu fi.vor oi Wm. Kido vo.
James L). Tucker, t roper y pointeu out iu e id mo: tga e
ii. f*. Vt4l B. P. Ua. YN IE, Sheriff'
November *23, l‘o4
JbFl blieUA aliblllFir'b SlLb.—Wiibe so d.
at the M*rut-fipuiv iu the to*n 01 L .ui-vi le. J ff r
uc umy.omhe first iu aday inJANUAiik next, wiih
iu u.e u ual h ur. of sale, the so lowing j r er«.>, to wit :
three Bundled auu .-*,x y Two acr s, wore or le. a or
pine »nu swamp land, lying in the lorka of Ko ky Ot m'.rt
aud the Ogee hec niver, adjoinl. g anv-aof i ydia B.eton
and others told as die pr. petty f ihets-tt'e or.Naihan
tel t oihiil, deceased, to autl> a m-rigag fi fa. isaui-.g
Jrom the uperior tour ol raid c >uu j in favor oi v'umeb
T BothweJ., Ouaroiau fer Our ran u.*«tou vs. Ihom»* U.
Polhnl, .'.x cutor of the last #l.l aad testament of said Na*
thau ei Po h li, oeceased. Pioperty j.oi_ted out iu sum
uk rig * 6 e fi. la.
ALSO,
At the same time and pi .ce, ns iraot of and contain
ing One Bundieu and Fou Ucu acres, more or less on
•.he wa*e s 01 mg ore k, u ijo Ling Unas of Jam c I.
Brown and oihert*. . old a ttiepr.pcity 1 l.satafi Gunn
to s *tisiy two ii. las. is uug fro_a Je flers nßu enoi Court y
in favor vfJ* nes Td it We.lvs sn 1 3nh oun , dlJi ,
sunory o.her fl f 8. iiom aid 0) .r in favor of Jao'e> t.
Browna do h rats sa.d Isaiah Oua.. Proper;., pointed .
out . y P ataiid’s attorne. I
Nov. v*G 1804. Jkssu; t MDLLINO, D. She. ff. u
X*',Cti lOkt'o —VVI.I be tui , cfure kv
XLi Uouu house do >r ia vVuircuton, tVineu c uut>, o:
tii at i’uesuay *n J v.nUvit n.xt, between the usual
uoais 01 talc, tiie lul owin. slave , belong ng to u,e re
iaie of henry Hinton late oi »a u count/ deceased:
AUj.ai egro wou.au abuitau years of ;» K e , Auiau a, a
girl sboutky ar*ola fc e; Quiij.agiilßJg year of b ge,
t’i orn, u coy 2 years .1 a K ; albe.i, 1 year old. bold lor
the ofcueflt oi the h:i.a ana creators oi said J.cea ed
leimtonihe uayofaale. JAMib UINTuJN. ti’r
Wo.erauir *B, IS 4.
AUMI A li»T*i % l oll’B BAI.K.—WiII be thi
Lrst Tuesday idJaivUahV next, before the Court
houae doors utherespe tivec u. ties, tae f lowmg lots
o. Laud, via: oucioto ntaini g4U acres known as L t
No. Si ,in thebd ais. Ist aeo. *1 «0.(.y h, formerly t'h r
ok e county , out lot com, iam, 4u ac es, known as 1. t
No. .u6i, id dm BiSe. of or gmu 1 y 1.1 ei - k e now Faulti
ng county; oue >ot'ontai ng -i9O acre-, known as Lot \o.
i6*,‘ tbc i3tb a a of' lrwm co di y
or »er-ouito Ur din .ry of U lumo a c-unias liepr pen.
belonging to the estate o bur we l K thuds, late oi said
county, -vo-ased. Terms kn w Ou t e d y
aept. 28, 18&4. I HIvJjiaKDB, Adm’r.
Ari ill.tiel'UATUlt’B b\Lh a -By virtue of an or
der rooi the of o*di«a y of-eficsou couutv,
w.ubeaold, t *hj .via ket-hou e in the town of Lo il
viie, on .tie fi.a Tuesday in JANUARY n xt.the foiiow-
Negrce', va: « o land, cam, it.vcx.ne, T t:m e ..uu
her chi.d, Martha, P.iiii.s, and >.aunny, au u.d m u. Ah
oo d th. o. me vs.at., oi i’arx.on i aily, de
ceased, lor the benefit of me creditors. Termi on tne
JOHN VV. A i XaN jAH, Adin’r.
November 2 i, 1814.
JJj os y of DECEMBER next, at the late residence
j! -*»ary Canby,deceased, in Columbia county, all me
i>rop rty oclouging to estate of deoeas d, •oaMSiii g ol
Coru, so der, stock of Hogs, Cattle, Mules, Household
aui tvit.,Lea Furniture, Pan alioa Tool*, Ac. Also, at
3 ame time and place, six Negroes belonging to said es
tate. Term * oaan. K. M. GUnbY, Ex’r.
October a, lo£>4.
i ObUMkl •- COt ATI, G *. —Whereas, theestiUe
\J of nary oimt, late of said county, deceased, is unre
presented :
Th sc a e therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the k ndied and creditors of s id deceased to ap
ply hi my office for letter - oi aummiMrai oa on or be o*e
th second M uday n January uext, r the a«!m uistra
non will devoivu uu the Ole k of the Superior Court,
ciiv u under my hand at office m Appling.
November .ft, .oft 4. 8. 0 vaWFOK *, Ordinary
CHJIA<MBIA t OtATY, U\, — Whereas, John Bas
) ion and iti h rd Vt 11 stou applies to me for Letters
of Administration on the estate of Mary fiastou, lute of
said county, deceased :
Tin se arc me eloie >o cite and admonish ad and bingu
iar the kiuured and crcitors of said deueased, u» e and
appear at my office, within the tune pr s ribe i l»y law, to
show cause, d any tLey ave, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at offlocin Appdng
November 2ft, Id 4. H OUAWFORp, Ord’y.
t’OllM’J , G A —Whereas, Bog r W.
l»ixo .rp ie tome for letters ol adminiatr ti**n on
the estot of Pi dip . Lee I , talc oi said o -my, deceased :
These are therefore to cite aud admonish ml and singu
lar the kin ired an creditors Is i > deceased, to be aud
appear at iny office witlnn tuc time prescribed by law to
b grant'd.
Given u der my hand at office in Louisville.
Nov, m er 2ft 18 4 NI IIQLA* L/lLtiL, Ord'y.
ELmKI'T COINiV, «*.—Wher.., ton.nl W.
Stephens Hpp its (I m, Ir r Lmim of Uuar.li mslifp
lor Ja e<» Joe, a minor o'Jane 8 Joes d c «i:
Thegeare, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred aud 'riends of said i.-inora, to be
and appear at my office vithiu the lime prescribed by law.
and show cause, if any they have, why said lettersshould
aoi be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Elberton.
Nov. V, lt>&4. \VM If. N rLMS, Ordinary.
Books —a wnerW o th*>f dumisoi hovtni by
8 G 1 o iri> h—h spl-.-oid • ooa, •Hunr -ied b>* tu
<r»v n from ori, inal de.iigns Hoi ios of Americ iu Au
ho s—ompr sirg Aneod .i< «•, Per ia a dfhcii ive
r'setohts, by vario s wri es; ilh strat d w th v.ew-hof
ii e r re >deuce-, f um oru n..l drawi .g-. and a :Jm> es o'
ib.irmi u.Cfipfs. Le ters rom Home, A. h. 88; y
t.tieau’horo oudi and . unshine. 8; iritotl Visit rs, •. t
The Y outh of Mad-.me 1/eLongd vi-le or New Bcv mi ms
f ou land ■ nvents in the 8 v nte nth C*nur>, by
K W ivtcord. T/.e b’one—Tm.ei lts a on
Lfe n <-ur cities; by damu.d sgood Ja* rrc iv d b>
I2G THOU 810 Rf>b A 8 *N
VALUABLE P ASTATIoB Fun SALK
' I>H tv » nde sign d Ifrsfrsm a v.*l *hW- PLANTA-
A Tli>N i» ", 1 ti- eco nty, i u hdwix miler .««t
• f <.eringLt<n,c»n a■ 1 g1- .cr s, uu*re or 1 -*s. 'I here
are ab ut f.U acr s i good low gr arcs aid b-lrem 4
at d MOs« es of wo dUnd in th tr-c t i. im r vs 1
with ago Dw- il l an I such out l <*u * a a* arc
u». ah> found •n m p uu-a 1 uofihess Is wrh a fine
ores aru ol select sruit '1 rets. T ri . ocal'ty for hea'th and
good id surp aed y n.> p *cr I■, to c.u .ty The
soceiy ol the u u-r.i ori ood .m g od, aud supp iedw>ih
8 h"o s Ai y p«r on oe iro «s o' purchasing win puase
adore-H the undersign d at on
n Bdf j. Z. «\ I.ANI»RUM.
Dlbß LUTIOW
THK partnership heretofore e»h in? under the fl»jn of
AL! R Oil A U YaL, is dsso'v-M b. the d ain of
the senior . %itn-r. The os.n <s uil bec oreel up y the
m deroigu d, to w oui a I pe ton in .»bttd to tue fl< m are
reicest d to muk« immediate payment
nib W’M. 8. B >VAL.
LIFE INBUEAhC£.
'I'O all wh r n the a a.-m of the a*t ea on renr'n is of
A die pio. r.ety aud duty of secu a pro/ison f or
their lami iiS by effectin in iUrUrnn et n their l ei.ih
80DT Bi .kN MUTUAL o£T i every proper inducer u-nt to
obta n their patrona e aud uppoi t.
1 is rate« are m -re favorao e than other go <d s
for outliernr sWs It re . its enti-ely oue fourth f the
first year s premium p* mi es .nnual d viden-is f a>i it>
profits, paying the nt j the imu ea in c tab its dvi .end,
just declared, inlOierceut on the nnun pre iu u. it
has a hand ome itvcrved fund, more than su cieut Vo
meet ts futuie prob..• le losses. It it buihorhtd by -is
cha ter to ma e the amount insured pryabie to ti e wife
orthechil renof he nured. Its pan. are li-erai, f ir
and ud; its charges n > no larger th n tue tu I
co.it of insurance; an. its manage ent in tbe o'
bouthe u mtuknown and esteemed by tbi. < omtiiuuity
u. 1 MoOaY, Actuary. J HULL, Pr s <.ent.
n2B 4t CUaRLEh HALL, Agent .’or/< ugutia.
H. O’NEILL A CO.,
I 1 KKKR4L CUM YIIsniOA VIKIiCHA\TB and
v W Healer inPKO.>UCE, K -OJfiUI» 8, Ac., a ugusta,
Ga. 'i he undenegntd. having f rrntd a t opartuership
under the sty.e of«J. O'Nlw.L a C< ~ ai iiene; I Coic
n.i> in Me cvsiit and v ealsisin Produce,Grorerte
info m h ir friend* a d. he pub in that they h<ve taktn
comm d.< us s'oie neat M. Movan s Wareho se. lor
the Storage an ißa e of Gr<in, Flour, i'ac n and other
on Jacks n stree , which tuns direct y from the
ttai road ei o v a the G;or>e Hotel lo the kve .
11 er* A v .nets made on consign cqu> a>.d they hope
i y st'-iot pe »• ua attrnti. n to bus.ncss and the lutercs
oi their friends to share their patio..a/ .
HUGH G»NE LL.
N. U. TkO-vhkjD JE.
N. B.—Orders for GOODS pr< attended to.
A tvAliY, Bperm, Whale and Lint-ecd OIL and Spirits
TI RF. N TINE, jus-reoeiveu an i lor n .le oy
n 6 W U. A J. TURPIN
a |kNMbAO’ii Fh< lit—in bbis. ands cks, juctre-
LJ eived anu lo s lr-by W. it. at AR a A Co.
n£6
- fine Bmut Machine, made by
Leonard Smith. bUHAN TON, fRYMOUK kCO ,
auk No. 2, War en Block.
IRDIA C ULAUUMI K 1 /r->ss of thi Valuable
rrui*-dy for Fe»er and /gue j ist re eivel uy
n/k WM H. lUrr, ruggi't.
i. OKI THE I. A Dlß**—' • auti U a-iso ■ ent o Fa' cy !
P PuWu K, P FFaaud'f X ; A oiu i*tc ViN KG A., j
i i r ut n ss B tiles, aud rau y fine ■ it.cles :or tbe Tone'
_Jußt receive tby [ *_kj 1 ». ML Puu.dn A «;o. j
A.»tOVr * -.OeT. -vdii we ha ea Urge stock o
UJ< Dd on h n ha* we are anxi u, t dig. ose fat I
wbol> sa e or retail, Oil terms ha can hard y ‘ il tobe ]
srtisfa t ry L haNIJ Clf AO ,, ■,
u i7 210 •>. oad ‘‘treet
1,1., VY HULK and half b«>s vIACRfeRKL, "os. 1,2
P/U and 8. cCttA.uO-, HU aOi K4C ,
n No k xarren block.
BKIDI.Ii/. POWOKRM. —A iresh le of UJDUT2
POWnE.id, warranted pure and fa ! wei fc ;ht« Jus’,
e-ervr-d at f a *Y| W. I w J. TfTH
I . o«»M v'V hi'>V-S —-h. >. &<.u ic f.r ii». c rt, I
1 a i »e have a Very t-eav -to kof HlOVae a d
GRA i E', that we are part csU ly ar-xious to sell. 1
L. HA>C‘MK A c 0.,
nil 210 Bro .d treei.
tOItUIA, TAI.IAKKI !U» f»> ATV Till/.- I
* I JllSßtl'>BUl'Kii;<M AC .U .T rtglL, 1854. j
Pr-seat AN tijkt l, .Ws j Judge.
Hubert Liwter 1 '.onas W r Thoroa and William U. 1
Mc'ntoeh «'«t B illip Morris and •lUrnM/res.
it appearing w the Court, by the pet ti »n of Robert i
fester, Thom-t* W. Thouiai %nd Willi ua ftl Mcnt.sh 1
that on the i.hdayof P ‘ R 'iRY, .BM, hill p Mo ris, j
of 3*id count;, tn<i vV .Ui* Mjres, n.w vo pa t* u -
•■n .wo,m.. J ■ and dtl ve.'ed to oaid p tiliouer.,Mer hint-, !
u ing bujneat under the firm name A Mori is it yets,
u.e r c*-rttin p o i issory cote bear ng d-tc, rhe dtyanu' ;
y-.<j a'oresai * ; whereby t .es-id Ylorris and -ai i M> »•, 1
[ oy thr-k&Sh day of D» em it: next, afu-r t k e date ?.f *ai<: j
| note, prurmsol .o pay -aid p tit oers >r be rrr, .-rHuf
.re •D ■ lar- »o r Voi ore e vel. nd a ter wards, jd the
i same-ay.sai-J Phillip M rr,« nd W* Is My es, the bet-
I ter to tenure the p-iyiaei t of said u te. exe r ut i an J dv-
J liv-reC vosii p titio.iers,their eed of Mo t ago w‘ f
! by said ttorru and Said M>n s 'onva.ea to sai'J } «t*tfon-
J ers a certain Hou - and • o>, s lust' in Craw or *i- lIJ
; said county, o DU aiLM a an acre, more or ie»
’ the sime being he -V re *»iuse t‘ en oc up*e by sa
1 or sA yrei. conditioned that If» »d •' , _ rr “ ’ ..
! My re >boul'. pay 1,8 »a1 4..char/e /,Jraa' tha.
i lo be tl >ue arcor j i.g to the tenor a d :um „
I the a. der lof mo t;.,e «i Anditfo.ther |
null aid rol. t.an intent ,f°d, it n tbereforr
I appealing th .t -aid r,I J“" a4 Ail to •Ijrea, dp y
O' de. ed t- a •, d P f' *' ' h . (.-m triere if, tt'e
1 into Court o, the flr.t d»j. _ - n tt ii ,ot, 0' l-u.
i P' i,ci r!l wti« It v i and that ..n Were
o-uae to the ont J M rd , -O to 00, U.e equ ty of re
| of ..id 3 to.eidMo-tgw premi e« b. and.or-Ver
dempu.n in and to « u * rurl , , Ol tl.rd th tt .true
•: If'ltll 'n .be’cn“o Jl c-*a nttoe
LheSn.oi-.ro to tne seat e m o tii tou l.ty th.t
i re line ere] ueOO »«id Pit. p SI mt,
i ar,d -vUi sMy res. or bd »;»ecia a «rn'.ora cuts or lh«;.r
Attorne -r A oroeys, at least threa months be ore the
next term of this Court
GBUR'I'A.
Oieri ftheSu • rior Cou. tin and f or-aid county,do here
by certi'y ih t the forfg.-mg i-a true transeript fr-*m the
i uteso: said Court ulyen under my hand and offi-ial
signature, thi* Nov 18th, .854
November QUfNgY O’NEAL, Hie^k.
SALT.—COO backs Alam bALT, in store end for sale bl
OSH «.0, GRAN VILLI A 00,
viIM>.LLANK()I!vS.
1 1 ' Bto
ATatSHTBS ,OWS tM SAJI
I WILI. o er ttt prlraie sate, during the Agr<ra'tvrtl
! ar » por on of m” tern o' t oioug b#u ATI*.
SHIRKCOWs and HUIERo, ■!' from imported .t.ek,
te 10 t■ae th b'at spe imeo of thu oelehrakd bread es
ti. tie t he fond in e meric*.
Tneyare eep ":i her.— the Cowi of 4 yeari eld,
over to iiututs ol Mi k per .»y on <)e rgia get pwiture.
KlO iAKU PBTeR.-, Atlanta, Oe.
pin d'w.wtp-t ,
CAkTi GES, kUGGJES, AO.
.-TO. K ON A CARI-Y,
A T tho stand lor g oc upied by J mat Halbert, o* A*
com-r of “ lie Mid vc ato.lv t ects w I keep tea
•tartly < u hand good a kortment of Home-nAd" Mid
N rthern iuan.t’»:iuie. .'AdillA B<, ROvKAAf V» *4
eC' OIKS, wntch thty will aeR atlu* ptlees .nd oa v**.
Toey r ■•.. Diep.rtd ti bdild t 'ord tr All arile'to Rt
'Df. Inein a tope or siyle. itr PA K:NG done » .herd
ir'.i'ag^ 1 U ' e b>:B "° ia;l ,6 e man: er. Th. y telieit p**
c PErvIVK LvT OF HOKBSB,
I C»l »r„»,d , e at Moo N( jg LUS *V
Sy.- U olTcnf 7iTlo T ..‘“on o r.h th ,
‘ the stock aPuy Tern i: d, ‘~’ ts
" cUi-enor, o»n\ I toi slo It ti t lit! h»* rvr h«n.'la4
--iu h sjud : ei.t h latter Ttoae wu.umg t p rhm
th-h tdact o. p»,S Hn in g e amV. ,??
hen v.t d .oca Ia: d «-x mi eh r th tns 1/ • 'jhis no*
por Unity aid be ion inuet. unt' tl.ee of h eiTni■/
Far «. K. HUN I, Agtnirwr *
BswNJ kOBKRi, 0«.
A C
, (At C A L. Lamar'h corn r J)r,iyto* and.
* ACIOKb AM# t .HMtCtiAN kMm
1 S.VvULah, •o.
Wm v Cukavsb. | Jot* t. fiMS.
n?ft-dta w
SMU CHUIVKK,
U COMtVlfaelON MKKCHANm
1 A aH 1 ii»o h, Pi a.
.h urt K. IMS. I Wm. W. Ciasm.
u b-J twt«
£OUSE FUBNiIURE
IN ad to t o Le>t tof CfllN*,
liRAM.K .iml '.LAbs A K, ha'-e a nrMtffiOr
any u eu arti le.-* for Ho nekeepe s, t mcl\
UltKl n-wiA E , A‘gEr*,vt'uO E■War l, U b>
I‘ANNIA WARE, f B E <1 T E \, U *or and Tail*
WATB, . laA t.» * Ai E, Ac. Couu.ry Meruh> rts
plied. I 17 j K Ml ITIN
TO RENT.
rHK UOTTSE and spacious L *T fronting on VelflatT it,
b tw eo ‘•lbenano l.iv c In-sire ts, at v' ecetit oson
pied by t ie ?>u'> cribo , to whom apply ou the pr- a sss
I. U. lUGas!
AT. 1 O FO* SALE, OK TO U NT,
A neat faul'y RE'tJDM>Ofc, in fie lower pert of the
city, with t.ut home , sKitchru,: 4o , and a
fro t .»n street of 80 feet. App y, as ab ve, *o
eJ-d aw if hOIsBUAS.
WOOD VV AUK.—UUOSI-TH,TDHfI,O ORNb
BOAS' -i, i ooitig LO SbD , I’K.GiNf., Him I Mi
l)‘»s B us. II ,uud PAILS; 4 , at wh .leVe or r.fSS
ma. be louud at L. HA AOO K A «».,
h)T 810 Broad ; tr.kj.
A,.list.—A general *sr. rtmer.t of Japan'd and WoU
BItiOOAGiCS, lor sale ly
L. HANCOCK *0o„
310 tir<;ad t est.
OLD HK4KOY AND POUT UINH.-W # )|T|
Uht rrec ved a eupp y . f ihes< arpo es h e>. we
warrant to auv, eve' broutht to thin market. Far
med.c hI purpr see, they can ot *-e ere - led
n 33 WM. ts TITJ'T, Drugcfsi.
ON cor 8 GPMEJ T
Kfl BBIJB. . c «pe or and Extra »• m »y 4L UR;
r’U ‘25 bblb. Choi e Eating PdTAiuE.-.
nw d J ' ANPLFT,
pmo»i» Own end Pr date Men-'ant.
i vN ( ONSK4NtIKNT. 10 ARRIVE AND IN 8rOR»
' / 80t»bal- prime NOliTlf-U 14A w ioh hm be eoli
lowii applied for at once and d* live td t pur h 'e> s.
J. A. ANfILET,
C'»t> «i!*siou and Produce M rehar.t, oppos te Umoi Bank.
n‘2fi in
i\KW YORK ADVKKTIbKMENm
BY ROYAL LETiEKB PATENT.
'plIK HYimtMiAl.hN. or Wat. r-Proof, Auti-Cen-
A sumptive CORK SOLES, manuflrtnred by HAK
OOURT, P Al) KY A (JO , 44 Murbti-xt , Manet***.
Principal Warehouse, li*9 Woou Mr«et, Oluapside, ix»n
--d n, Engiaud. Ainerioau h stabli l.m« nts 8» Ann blreeL
and 02 N sssu Stre-1 New Yo<k, U. H.
The HYDROMAGEN is a valuable discovery for pro
tecting the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a i»r»-
veutative of m .uy Lung .lisf-uiyeb, wiUuKt any d*mUyr4ng
whatever 'the Hydromageti is in the 'on*. *>f a sole, and
worn inside ihe boot or ph«>e. Us ui&tivated character is
a powerful antidote to disease
For Gentienien it ill be found agre able, warm, and
healthy, to wear in the culdeat or rainiest weath.-r, • the
f-'otcanno! econie wet if the llydromagen is iuse ted
Ladies may wear th.- I.ghte-t soled Boots r Hboee in the
most inclement aeatiier with impunity, while nnsump
tion,so prevalent amon K tin* young of our country, ma be
thwarted by their erai adoption IV ey entirely »(i/*er
***l« orer-i/u>e* t as the latter cause the feet to persp re i«
a Vrry unhealthy manner, and, l>eß>de*,are net dange
rous wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like ludla Rub
bers While the latter - ause the feet to tppear extr* mely
large, the Uydrr tnagen, b* iug a mere min slice of Cork
prepared, peculiarly p soeu inside, does not ncrea«e the
sue of the i‘oot, or came the foot to appear untidy Te
Ohiidren they Are extr meiy vaiu ible, as in y may en
gage in exer is with comfort an ! heelthy effeou Their
expense Is so ►light an to scarce need menti n; haai ss,
th«i>e who oatro' iae them wi Isl id their yihrfy lUtaior*i
bill* mueh diminished therelry.
As tha Hydroma gen is becoming more known, its sale la
increasing to :m almost incredit le extent. Last year in
liOndon, Manchester, bmningi-uiu, Liverpool, Gl.*»gow,
Leeds, f>*ii Im, Paris, Antwerp, Hamburgh aud II rliu, our
reached 1,782,4ft<» pain* of Cork Boles. This year the
number w I fai surpant* that
Ask the Farui y their opinion of their value as tprs
vemative for 0ou r ka, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Con
sumption.
Men’s 81*% per pair, Bft cents.
La .ea’ “ ** Bi* “
Boys’un 1 Mis-ea’ 26 “
Nonoa —-Fr m t e reta.l prio.-s we make a very liberal
allowance to Jobber* an • Who - aiers, so that anv atore
teejiei may man.* a (in'- profit on their •a I **, whd<- th-y are
an article that " ay be ke t o any store, among any claaa
of goods. For terms, apply to
* HAROOt’KT, BR«DL«Y A 00.,
*lB dawSm 88 An<<-Street, A ’mo York.
THE CHI BT.
iJ IB ABTLKY CBUrBw, U vRI’., M. IL, the amU
O hent Medical Prao.it ouer, ha* 'eft a valuable hgacy
io hr world in bis great preventative of Con u • ptiO' ,and
u* fa In g cure for Puunonaiy l>laei aes, without t 'e use of
Medicine. Nr A C., ba t , inveuted and a iaed the use
of the .MEmCATkI* »UR CHEhT PKOTBCIoR, to all
persons of ad ages and condition*, as a certain au a safe
shied aval st those feat ful disenhos, Oorsumption, dr<>n«
chilis. Asthma, Coughs. Colds and • tn©r afflict! ns of the
liUngs which arise from th* exposed s r at of h oh«#t. ac
cording tofutkion, and the continual changes of our cli
mate.
‘The Protector” Is simnly a chemically prepared Fur,
lined with siK ud pa ded, which, suspended from tha
eck, covers the cheat, in so agree bk- y manner that, ones
wo o. it becomes a ns* emdtp *ml a
“ Th- Protector,” aknougli hut recent y introduced into
America is making rapid progress through the IL Btales,
the Gan naa,South Amcri’s,and be We<t ‘ndies. Itha*
for a ion* time been u article «n Ei giwnd and on the
comment of I’urope while it ha* K"*wn in many countries
i4> the poslli u of au article of dress.
T- •.'enioiihirafe the-o sac-s enquire of .-.ay English resl
dent in j<>ur vicinty of hu kr.oai** g • f he ben Cctgl «f.
sects of aearir g the Protector, vHtJ.-d.nU rtoour*e to ddwtor
my <fa .v kmJ Ihecoet of wtarm.- thci-e arti<*.«« i- 4
■uere trifle, and o;.e 'viii las borne y ars No one who
value* tt-e health 01 1 iun-c l«.r h-b fttinlly will b< without
them. Ti e Hospitals in this country are ot alone >eo<im
•ll coding them, -ut rapidiy introduemg them H -roourt.
Bradley A 0,, f Londo , and Mwuclies er, England, weyg
>ng nai y **nuu-ted with the mauul <ctur« of the Proto*
tor**, by helu tn eo f*r ■ oope , end ci.utin eto rti nu
facture .coord. .g to hi* originuil nstruetion,. and there
l ire reci*. mend h.se ho would wear *• l he* Proteolore,**
\s> e■». t’ d-r hem,* tienuine
Ilenuember this ie a* up/, article, and tut Patent Med*
Urine. unail ruicub :
Cent’s hiae $1 Ml each.
La *es *• 1 OU 4
Boys’and Mis.-es iae 7ft 14
ii •KC >CtLT f HHA IU KY * On.
88 Arm MreMrvnd l« <2 Samm Street, At w Yttrk, (j's.
Pnm p 1 varehoutc, l s s , h L-nd'iß.
Manuhirtory, 4 Market-Bt.eei, Mai-che«ier, Engk-r,*!
L. H 4 o sra e.Mta li«bn.g I’epots f-r -heeiie*.# * The
Protector ”U* Allp»rt»of America Pi. Rician*, Am g*oiij
iJrnggiete, Clothiers, Dry G«*o<?s Merchant., Hal «r* «nti
Milliner* uleo .entiemer.’i. >’urnl*ih ng *iorr 1 Vepn,» 4re
entrusted w th iht* wholtsale and retail dirtr of
them, sod to wh< m m**B libers »■ non are offered -or their
nterprlse. an a spl-'u id opportunity opens t*- ih. m for
us e and pu fitable busine s Yr t rnv, apply to
UAH-dd'kT lit A 1 L!- V k C'*.,
blB dewß>n 88 Ami litre t, Ami- York, V £S,
FREE TKADfi AND ND HuNOi'OJLY
WHO LAYS GAB (*R LEAD PIPKdf
JIUI vt K eh 08., Plumbers aud (las F tiers, at the
• corner of Jack on an > Triiair streets, 'inmediaudy
in the rear of the Baptist would 1 ket*- know
We take pleasure in siatl g the' We are now prep*:t»d to
<on GAS and WaTEK PIP Er* into stoies, dwellings
churcncs facto ies, public nail ting*, Ac , at as low a rate
01 as good materia and workmanship as can be obtained
and none in any 8.. n he n city
In addition 10 thin we will fe«-ep a cons tar t tap ply, end
procure a< the shortest noli e the following articles via:
Uhandeher , Peudan s, brackets, Hall *-ui nets, Hilff
Flexible Drop Ligr.ts, (»as ol all sites i.eao and
Blocs Tin »'«pet, Waiter Closets, W ish-hawms of various
patterns, Win d Bathing Tuoa, iin.d with Oopper and
.jead . Copi>er and brass tihower Batbk ookiug Ranges,
with or -ithout Water Backs, i-oppet and Galvanised
Circulating Boilers; Cast iron rinkb, for Kitchens or Pan
tr cs,ofal his s and patterns; Brass and iron Lifv and
Force Pumps of various patterns au<; eises
A I orders ke t at he. -hop or with tbe Buperintendent
the Gas Works will he pert on ally and punctually attend,
•d to JOHN ROW ¥
sft ly <1 ri. IIUORRY.
CAJUUAOS6.
)U. LO vViiY, Oarmgc Makei, still upon Oampbe
* street, near the Georgia Railroad depot. He w
build to order all ki'ids of light UARRIAGCd, WaguN
BOGtliEo,Ac.,and on the most ajeommo lAtiag term
ana will uu nand a small stock of the above &r
cles, which ho will sell at low >r lower t..an any oth
shop in the city. Repairing lone at shortest notice, a
on most reasonable terms. mhF-dAwtf
KUMILE’B PATENT MACHINE BUSIM,
wis'.iug Ue.hU G i**r M tchlne purposes,
w« ud do Wed u> call and examine our stork, au we
have on bund an * are coustautl receiving, an arti le su
perior 10 auy ever b oug .t 10 th s market I his Belting
>s made of Oak Tanned Leather and stretched by powar.
ful machinery, and is slid co »*e muoh more serviceable
than be ie'oluca Pelting (or (urchin ry VVe h*ve also
on hand a Jar„e a-Kurimeni ot iiEMLOOK * E . I ING
• qua lo any * thekiudtvc' soid. Can be found also, at
the old stand of A HAlCU,cow HATCH A I*E BiR g
Urg a soriuieat of BADI*LEB. BdiOLKr*, iIA NK 8
TIiUNK , and «v«ry thi .g ese bel nging t • the bust t \
A genuine article of N EaT’B FUUT akwayi ou h|.|j
at the abov *■ nam> d p ace.
Work ol all k t*ds m. bio order with neatness ho 0 d«-
•pat*h l 2 ewimj U'TtH A nE<»B(E.
BDOTB, bHUEB, j.hUNK>, VAL'HL , CAKPXT
HAGS, AO.— WH JLNBALK WAKEHoUBE
HTOC*A, —We are row MtiVkni on* ‘
r o he largest and best selected stocks of JhyuTd.
' HOE/1. Ti UN K*. A PrT-rtA B, s e ., sver
broi ght to this market. most of «bi h be><*g m »uu actursd
ex. re*«iy f r us, we *ao an*i •-•111 #«l* as low a> they u*u
b- purchased *n New York, or any »..uUi<s*n marse*.
Cab .ud e/ammo for yourscives.
I orders promptly exe uted.
j Augusta, ,ov b, 18- 4 FORCE, CONLEY A 00.
BADILA.J4Y, *0 FALL TRADE—IW4
i 'HhkFA t, JfibstF Al iU„ i»:e Wright, Nichols
! O * 00., -iavn g lucre* •«! their *rr*u*6nie laformana-
I ia turmg * o*. iroporMug, ar«-prep .re«i to Kxhicil an ,dq.
! saailt »arg a*i »v.,ML-da -.or viabLot AUDI. B,HttH>LKB
ukNf&rb. WHJPB, IhU KB, YaLIKKa *MKt ET-RAGiL
and ev*Tv dttoCr»pti**n of (»■* d- m that line, A.go 4
i.eavy « cok o iiAI’DLEKY, UaKUiYAHK, 0(‘aOiI
ral.-iMiNGd, AXbkH, UaSIT v-.H, 10., which
*r. oflereo to oeale.t aud rnanuiacture>s at low'prices
■ip u their *jiua liberal tern a lor ap loved cra-nt,at No.
rifJ, BroaU-st, 2d d air tbove Haua of
s7-<UtwHia
BAD ED, BLIND& ANb DOO&F.
wonlo respectfully aunounce to ths
JL citisensof Augusta :ud viciuity.uialtne.vmanuiao
tureflAnijius, BIINDK and DUURK, ol the first i|ualitf #
! 'rom the oestHO't pine, 414a free fr«»ro sap. Ills uuiv*rsal
ly '-oneeded by coDiume/r that our work ia the o*«t 1 th#
I country, none dealer* here havr reju»i**J t*; purchase our
woratn scad to the Boatheru market, oec-iose we Sisvr in*
; ststdl that it sh»iu d be stamped with the name of our firm,
j thereby intending to keep our usifl# (rum the Bouthern
! |,U AII orders left «Kb WHIT*. * 00. »»•
! «u»a, «»., wi.lbepro.ui--'> for. .r, tod 1.
. 1ij,..,'. ... , wUJ *>e etowpeu op uur work.
Ikuumeoi Mr "* I>. it. HWtai« 00. J
1 ProgidenOe. B. - Juo.
PtJILI-.No ANJf UA-.ffiNTKKINQ.
~■, UndSirtfae - lo*'« -- Cbouno. to >p<
' I U >Aa^u*.*^ V.wthoy h*».-wtoWiyd d,!U,,elrtr.
£ UwUnSdbop. formerly ..... -> *u,or,..e C’l.o^h,
V. 7. ~ ihe Cotton Fuetoriesj and er. pr.pu.r-Ml «, *2
i f.r Ut-X. DIMS OAHPtMiimsy , L^Jj
, h . _ v .uni* hrsi-i hes, and will eiwfllr si- oootracu,
f.-uilifeliy r.'l promptly, in ihenesi ety’e.
The r i’lnoinK is in fin- order, aud they wUJ
execute-hovders for Mailing at short notice.
They jre also prepared to furuish bored logs for Pump
Stocks,Ac.
A* 'ae?r c: >*- *is dt'“patch aud a faithful execution o!
uii cont- ac‘.a, they hope for a liberal share vi business
WHITE U)OMI0 k 00.
R. u. Wan. | 0. Loomis, | f. w. Wiiao*,
AUQDBTA SADDLE AND SAENEStf HANDFAfr
TORY,
|QQ BKOAD-STURKT, under tn* Aumß Hotel.
I ! •Jrj At the at*uve ewaoHstirneot can ba ».,qnq 4 larga
hi» well acted a*sortment .u &AJ>I>LE rRim.M
UARNEdH, TRUNKB, CARPEr-BA-Jr«, VAL IBEB, Ac *
>»:. . !• wii, bt .0-. on a- ooiuiso-1.v.,.g w , mt . Work of
xh.d ma<iL. to or ter with nearness aud espatch.
H ATGix A HEGBII
au uma, AngusiJFth, ISftt. auSi '
it AI OfeJust received this day, lij **
> UAUO-, - id. r.di.uuider. * <j Uo-m, a ” ui . .
n xujb^li!
k1 h % --“t* rejh-grouj«tJ, and Just rvorivwi into - ~
VI from the Granite Mills. GEO. W biW’iß
- ” -i_ So 1, Warren Block.
\TThhh o tbTiLssvAP—^ a ' lfni „. le£
VV Qtfroexvodb, WM, R. TUTT, irugg,,?.**
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