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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1853)
«AVA«NAI^ MOANING NifirS. MONDAY* OCTOBER 24. 1853 THE DAILY MOKNINft NEWS. ,JiV JOHN M. COPPER ffnTl.lAW *. THOMPSON, SDITOB. tkRmi: .. diii« rl rn .....$g 001 ni-wmi-i... M 00 1 Ao. AdHrliatmenlt will appear ia bath popart. Largest Circulation intheClty lj si^msyssASio Mnndity Moralag, October IM, ISM. "IT^netictelesraph. ITrfcnloiltad for th. bmufa Oily Morning N.wa-J Now York Cotloo Market. New Yoek, Oct. S3. Th* New York Colton market on Saturday wm heavy. Ioterentlng from Wauhlngtoa-Collcelor Uronnon Komored. IUltimobk, Oct 23. The Washington l/aioa of lliia morning officially announces the following appointments : J.J. Red field to be Collector of the Port of New York, rice Greene C. Ilronson removed. J j 8i, c oe to be Sub Treasurer for New York, rice Din resigned. (1 II. Rroadboad to bo Naval officer vice Red- field. Mr. Guthrie's letter in reply to Collector Broneon if published In the Union. The Secretary oontenda that he haa a right to appoint aubordinate officers in the Cuatoro House, and conclude! by eu>ing that Mr.Brouaon'a insubordination renders his continu ance in office impossible. John Leo Sullivan, of New York (free aoiler) ha* been appointed Charge d’Affaires to Portugal. Over half a million of U. 8. Stocks were redeemed at the Treasury last week* ('hnrlcNton Colton Market. CIIAELKSTON, Oct. 23. Che tales of Cotton on Saturday were 1300 bales, at 7 to 10 rents. Prices are lower than have yet b ion submitted to. Abrival or thk Kkystone ,Statk.—A dis patch to the C. A. L. Lamas, Es<)., the agent in this city, announces the arrival of the steamship Key •tone State, Cupt. Habdir, at Philadelphia on Sat urday last, at 2 o'clock, P. M., all well. LT Col. E. K. Youno Is out iu a letter in which lie maintains that bis resignation of his directorship in the Brunswick Kailroud Company, and tho nouncoment that arrangements were in progress for union between that compauy and the Savannah nud Albany Railroad couipajy, were authorised by overtures made to him hy the Savannah < pany. Ho certainly fails to make this appear, 1 we think that when t.'io matter is fully explained it will bo shown that Col Y. has labored under a mis apprehomion of the facts of the case. The note of Dr. Bcbkvkn to him in which reference is made to informal conversations between them, expresses o willingness to receive propositions from the Bruns wick company, but it does not appear from Col. Young’s own showing that any formal proposition bad been made, or that either purty wne at the time authorized to uegoliuto an urrangement be tweonltho two companies. We regret that any mifundnretauding should have occurred, or that, Col. Young should have manifest ed so much feeliug on the subject. If as he think* tho ptoposed union would ho for the mutual advun tage of the companies, an arrangemout should be : caught in a conciliatory spirit. Whether the union i* o lie clod or uot there is no rouson why a fueling ol uutagouisinshould exist botween tho friends of the respective road*. t , ruw,CiiRpuiau. l Crow! Our tall neighbor of the Courier, while ho is pleased at the prosperity of the .Veies, objects to our ^ blowing our own trumpet." Ilo perhaps tbiuks hu ' has the exclusive right to do the crowiug for the Sa vannah press. Well, thuugh he makes a rather ..poor mouth just now, ho says he is " confident that onr merchants and citizens gonorally wili sustain" - him. W« trust they inny, and whou he fnols like it wo shall be happy to hear him crow, as he i in days past. We assure him that wo will bu among the first to congratulate biro when he hat a trumpet ta blow. Tho Steamer Wui. Gnutov. Copt. Shaw ofthe slewiittr Wm. Gaston, dwrvs* luuek credit for bis perseverance and ouorgy performing tbe last trip to Florida. Tho Cation encountered tho wbolo strength of the last disas trous gale, took the inland passugo from St Mary's to the SL Johns, aud performed her trip withiu the usual time. The gnlo was so severe on the St. Jolro’a River that she could not make auy of the landings between Jacksonville and Pulutka until her dowRward trip, when the galo had somewhat mo- derated. Tho Cation reached her whurf in this city at 5 o'clock on Saturduy morning, an unusually early hour considering the dilficultiux she had to encounter. This trip ofthe Cation should convince our friends in Florida that tho boats, comprising tho lino be tween this city aud Florida, will make their trips now under tbe most adverse circumstances. tv The Campbell's as by previous auuounce- moot will give another series of concerts at the Athomcum this week. Thk Kunklk Nightingales in Charlkston. —'The name of this troupe of Melodists will recall U> our readers tho delightful entertainments given by them in this city last winter. Our Charleston cotemporaries of the past week have spoken in terms of the highest praiso of the entertainment* which they are now giving iu that city. The Kunklc* bare originated many of the best features of their performance*, and wo notico by their programme for this evening announced iu the Charleston papers of Saturday, that they have given tho Operatic form to the entertainment, hy which they illustnrto "Free dom et the North and Service at tbe South."—Uncle Tom aud Aunt IIabbirt Brrciirb Stows be ing iutroduced as principal characters. KhP The bark Peter Demill, Hoky, from Sa. ▼anusli, bound to New York, put iuto Charleston, on Saturday, in distress. On the 14th iust., in lat. 33, took the late gale from the N. E., which lasted uulil the 2Uih inst., splitting sails, aud doiug come damage to thn hull. Lost an Ear.—On Saturday night last, a tight took place in the eastern part of Bryan-st., which resulted in tho loss of an ear to'one ofthe com batants. Tbe man who won the ear escaped before he could be arrested, CoaoNKt'a lXQUJtaT.—Coroner F.uknIi eld an in quest yesiertluy, at the residence of Mr- Philip O'Con* noli, on the body of John Mauony. It appeared, In OYidence, that the decoascd, on Saturday night, wos in good health. About ten o'clock ol night be left his bed room, and waa found in the yard yesterday morniug, between tho hours of three and four o'clock, with his feet on the steps of the bouse aud his head ou the ground. The Jury returned a verdict that tho deceased died from some cause unkuown to them. The Augusta Constitutionalist of Saturday con tains a list ofthe articles exhibited in the Ladies De partment of the late Fair ia that city. The list which fills two columns of the paper, comprises a great variety of articlaa usefol and ornamental, the handiwork ofthe ladies, a fact which indicates the lively interest which they take in whatever is cal culated to promote the independence, increase tho wealth, and develops the resources of our State. The correspondent of the Charleston Courier com menting on tho display in the Ladies' Department. The Daughters of Georgia, and their sister contributors from other quarters, have indeed dis tinguished themselves for their skill and ingenuity in all tho arts and departments of female industry nd accomplishment—-but why need we eulogize woman or describe the virtues and accomplishment* ofthe fair daughters of tbe South. Throughout favored land, and in many a happy independent home, may be found fair matrons like Lucretiu among her maidens, or the industrious aud excel lent woman ao well described by Solomon, dividing their tasks to a household, and dispensing in light, and blessing, the graces end accomplishments that might dazzle a court. The ladies' department ofthe Fair here, is indeed a beautiful illustration of the virtues aud merits of out Southern dames and maidens, combining the useful with the ornamental, and realizing that happy junction of activity and grace, which was typified by the ancient myth of Vulcan and Venus." The Fair which has been a very creditable closed on Friday. We regrot that iudispoaition prevented us from attending. Disasters at Ska.—The late gale has proved very disastous to the shipping at sea, as will bo i by reference to our first page to-day. Uudcr ■hipnews btad will also be found additional in telligence of disabled vessels which have put into Charleston, taken from tho Eveniug Pie tee of that city, of Saturday last. The Arctic Expedition—Tho Nortliweat PaNMnge Accompllnlied. Commander Iuglefield has arrived in England from his search for Sir John Franklin, lie has been unsuccessful—but he brings the interesting intelligence that the problem of the Northwest passage has been solved at last, and that a ship lias actually sailed round the Americau continent through the Arctic oceau. Commander McClure carries off the honor of this remnrkablo exploit. The rumor of tbe failure of Mr. (icorgo Law the New York Tribune says, it is authorized to ia entirely without foundation. Thk Prizk Fight.—It is said the Massachusetts authorities will prosecute Sullivan and Morrissey, tbe late prize light being within Uie hounds of Unit It is already proposed in Hostou to give Kosztu, on his arrivul at that port, a public recep lion. ItTA million copies of the Now Testament are to bo sent out to China hy the British Foreigh Bible Society, at a cost of £20,000. nr * woman in Liverpool, wife of a buker, gave birth recently to five children—two boys and three girls. Cotton Frrsacs. The correspondent of the Charleston Conner in his extended account of the late fair at Augusta says: K. E. Snow 6l Co., of East Hampton, Mass., who e about establishing a brunch of their factory in this city, exhibit two working models of a press, working upwards, aud the other downwnids.— The i.^ginal principle is knowu as "Poller's pa tent," dating 1850, and the exhibitors have putented improvement within this year. They estimate loss by fricliou at 5 per ceut., aud assert that with the hand power of two negroes, a halo of 503 lbs. can he reduced to the dimension of 5 feet hy 2 feet hy 20 inches. A miniature hale packed by the model (with m hand) weighing (I lbs. 11 tiz., was found to eon- in 383 cubic inches. Wo iiioniiou tlieso items that planters may huve data for comparison with tho common screw, which iimny of our uagroe* and mules have often declared to bo “boliiud tho age." Wo loarn that the committee at tho fnir ha 'c awarded to Messrs. Snow Sc Co. tho highest pre mium for the press being a silver pitcher worth $30. A large number of Planters present at the Fair have exatuiued it and given their testimony in its favor. ltunnWnyi Narrow Europe. A homo attached to a buggy, iu which were Mr T. C. Rich and another gentlemau, became fright rued at some object iu Cougress-street yesterday afternoon between three aud four o'olock, aud dashed off at fttli apeod. He ran up Congress as iar ms Barnard, turning into which street he made di rect for Mr. T. F. Stkvkns' stables, where be hud been kept. Dashing right ia, without in the slightest degree abating his impetuosity—making considera ble stir among chairs and other things that came in his way, he very nearly run over a person who was sitting in the eutrance. He was fiually “ brought to" by striking a large post in the stable, and break leg one of his fore legs in tho concussion. There being no chance of his recovery from aucb ai. ... jury he was immediately killed. Whilst wo are pleased to learn that neither Mr. Rick nor his friend received any injury, (although the former in jumping from the buggy was thrown some fifteen oi ®r twenty feet) wo regret tbe loss of a valuable aui anal to Mr. S. THK Schb. a w. P,ckbr 1Ng ._o u the first page of to-day's paper we publish a brief statement Bouncing that this vessel is ashore on the soutii end of Liula Tybea Beach. The Captain, who arrived in thia city ou Friday, employed the steamer J Stans, nod proceeded yesterday to tbe distressed voasaL The steamer returned yesterday afternoon, and we learn that there ia little prospect of getting tbe schooner alloat. Our informant says sho is bedded in four feet of quick tend, at the tip top of ordinary tide. The captain and erew remained board. Tbe schooner la about seven years old. GT Jenry, the slave, whose rescue from tbe U- B. officers by the mob in Syracuse, created so much excitement about bo years ago, died in Kingston, Canada, on the 10th instant. 0*" A writer iu the Cossville Standard suggests that a monument should be erected to the memory of the late Jam*" Fulton, who was a teacher at AtUae for more than thirty years, and calls on his eeboJAfS, from all parts of the country to contribute to the food for that purpose. Mr. Fulton died iu Dado couonty iu this State. Further Foretfin News by the Aula. Tiik Eastern Question. In concliidingou the Turkish Question an editori al, the Timas says: “ Wo boliuvo iu wlrnt tho di plomatists cull h peaceful solution of tho preseut difficulty, hut the peace of tho world must bo trou bled in the sumo way no more." The Vienna semi-official correspondent publishes intelligence from Constantinople of27th ult., re ceived via Tries!*. Tho probabilities pointed to an immediate declurution of war, but tho Ambassa dor had not abandoned the hope that reciprocal con cession might yet be made. Tho Lloyd’s advices say (hut the Divun’s resolvo was uu "evoutuul" de claration of war. That determination was to be communicntnd to the Ambassadors of the Four Powers. The Divuu also decidod that a Grand Council should bn con voked for the next day, to extuniuo tho position of affuirs. Thn meeting took place accordingly, and this is what is said to have been decided : First of all, it was resolved that the system of negotiations was exhausted; next, that all the measures necessa ry for the best preparations of defence wore regula ted ; mill lastly it wus declared that tho moment has arrived for making, what is culled at Couiituuliuoplu thn declaration of war. Tho Times stutes that tho Russian Envoy at Pa ris, bus been informed by tile French Minister of Foreign Affuirs that the Emperor of Russia's will ingness to take u now note iuto cousideratiou, and the oilers of the representatives to draw it up, are loo late. The French and English Governments, have sent notes couched in decided term to the Russian Government intimating that they are united in their resolve to olitaiu tbe sovereignty of the Sultan, and the integrity of his Empire. The lluNiians have lately constructed n bridgo from tho fortress of lsmuil to Dscbeddal ou the Danube. A letter from Sophia, of the 22.1 ult., states that Prince Gorsckakuff has given strict orders for tho course to be pursuod if his outposts should be at tacked by the Turks. The uuited fleets were to enter tho Bosphorus on the 7th inst. Onter Pacha has at tho present moment nearly 115,000 men under his commaud, aud before wintor he expocts to raise 150,00<t. (Jurat Britian.—A Cabinet Council was to be held on Friday, the 7th, to take Into consideration the nlurining condition of Turkish affairs. There was also a rumor that Purliameut would bo sum- moued itnmnditt'cly, but this was doubtful. A mooting of tue holders of Florida Bonds, is "particularly requested" by advertisement, to meet in I*ondon, ou Tuesday, 1 lilt lust. A public meeting htui beeu bold at Leicester iu favor of the Turks. It has been stntod that the object of thn journey of tbe mouarchs of Russia aud Austria to Wursuw was simply to strengthen the alliance alreudy exist ing between Russia, Austria and Prussia, not only against all revolutionary movements, but also against any demonstrations that the Western Powers inny make. Letters received from tb« Danubian Provinces state that the cbolora wus makiug great ruvugea amongst the Russian troops, as well as tba popula tion. the usuul tribute. The Russian corps for the Caucasus was said to amount to 80,000 men. Further vnoM Constantinople.—The Pari* Constitutional is nnnblud to stale (probably by the aid of the French Government,) tho occurrences of the 25th and fiGth ult. at Constantinople : " At tho reiterated request of M. da Bruck, the iuternuncio of Austria, tbe Divan met ou tho 25th ult., to delibe rate ou tho Vienna uote. The Divan was unanimous iu docidiuglhat the Porte could thou, less than ever, in the presence of the interpretation given to that document by the Cabinet of St. Petersburg, accept it, without its having first received the modifications indicated by Rcschi Pacha." A Paris correspondent states that a French force, now mugnified iuto 30,000 strong, are hold|in readi ness to embark for Constantinople. A corps of 18,000 wus to be orgaaizod iu tbo south of France to embark at Toulon, to reinforce tho army at Rome. England, they say, wus to furnish 10,000 meu, to bo embarked nt several ofthe channel ports. It is added that the story may be discredited. Prussia.—A Vienna letter, ofthe l*t iust., iu tho Kolner Zeitung, states that tbe Prussian Ainbaisa* dor in Constantinople lias received peremptory in structions to second the representations of thn Aus trian Iuternuncio respecting tbe adoption of the Vienna Note. The following is tho form of the dispatch which is said to be the " very latest intelligence," but which .CABtRT roa tHk pRksiwrtrr’s Mouse.—it is stated that a gorgeous carpet has just been fluished at Glasgow, Scotland! for tho While House at Wash ington. It measures 80 foot long by 40 foot broad; the portion woven in ihefoom without a seam being 72 feet by 31 feet; and tho remainder consists of handsome border sewn on. The filling in of the carpet is a ruby and crimson dnmnsk, with three tasteful medallions io the centre, and a rich corner- piece to correspond. The medallions are filled up ith boquets of flowers, designed and executed with magnificent taste. The eutire piece weighs up wards of a ton and is valued at $2,500. Thingh in Nkw York.—The exiles of the city have taken measures to form wbut they cull n vo lunteer legion, under command of Major Leonard T. Turzucnnowski, to proceed to Constantinople to offer their services to the Sultan iu cuse ol with Russia. £5^* Two or three cargoes of the new crop of Malaga raisins have arrived at New York which was offered at auction, on Wednesday ; only 150 boxes were disposed of at $3 35—the baluace being withdrawn, Morrissey has advertised that ho has re ceivud from tho referoo the $2,000 staked upon tba prize fight. 8ullivan bus challenged him to fight again for $5,000 within six weeks. Yankee Sullivan, it is stated, uiurched down Chatliain-sircet, New York ou Monday after noon, (in open day,) with a body-guard of six threo hi front, aud threo in the rear, with nnukeU over their shoulders. Morrissey has uot beeu paid tho prizo money. Sullivan on Monday oveniug ■oronuded by the First Wurd Magnetizers. They appeared on borscbuck, iu their usual fantastic cos tunics. The sceno attracted a great crowd of row dies in Chathuin-street. Marriage ok Grace Greenwood.—Miss Su rah J. Clark, (well known as Grace Greenwood,) was murrisd on Monday at the Episcopal church, iu New Brighton, I'a., t j Mr. I.ippiuoott, of Wash ington city. Ilr. L. is connected with the National Era. Ijtf* Large purchases of wheat for Franco a being made in tliu west. At a light in Ellsworth, Maine, on Sunday, one man bit off another's nose and swallowed it.— While the perpetrator of tho act wns on his way to the lock-up hu uilempled to cut his own throat with a peokoile. Cholera and Yellow Fever at Sea.—Since the I Ith lilt, eight ships have arrived at New York with immigrants, mid during the passages fro ropn 259 deaths occurred on board, principally from choleru. There have, it is said, been 33 cast of cholera lauded ut the New York quaranliii lately, aud during the summer about 100 cases < yellow fever. Louisville, Oct, 18lb.—Later from Santa F> —Letters received from Santa Fe announce that Lieut. F. X. Aubrey, of the I'ucific Railroad K ploring expedition, reached Santa Fe on tho 1-Ith ult. lie crossed the :-ierra Nevada at Tegnn Pass ou the 12th July, and struck the Kio del Norto nt Liheratta. Thn route, ho says, had no obstructions to the construction of either a rail or wugon roud. He also reports having found gold at tho crossing ol the Colorado and other places. Also, silver aud cooper ore in grent abundance. The ludiuns wero very Humorous and very hos tile. They fought and resisted tho party for thirty days. Nearly all were wounded, and Aubrey re ceived, at different times, eight wounds. Tho light ing wus chiefly with the the Garotes. One tribo of ludiuus, who were met 300 miles west of Setitio, had gold bullets for their guns. Copper a« a Preventive ok Ciiolkba.—Dr Hurq, iu tliu Paris Siecle, theorizes on the virluo of ipper ns a preventive of cholern. He has shown that of 100,000 workmen engaged in copper mines, nd in tho various manufactories of copper, from the orbs in which it is rollud into sheets to the shops of coppersmiths, nearly all esenpe, and in most cases all esenpe from the attacks of cholera, although the disease wus rngiug in their immediate neighborhood ith fatal violence. l)r. Burq naturally attributes the immunity to tho action, electric or otherwise, of ■pper, and infers that if other persons would surround themselves in the mums which they occupy with a sufficient surface of copper, *uy fifteen or 20 foot of sheet copper, or wour metallic belts of i|Unre or round pieces of flat copper uud stool, with curd board between them to prevent immediate ontuct, they also would ho securo against this tor- rtldo malady. Tho joint agency of steel lie con- *iders to lie very useful, but tho chief uud essentiul metal is copper. When tho disease had declared itself, ho recommends the use of copper, iu the form of sail of enpper, or of any other preparution of thut metal, iu doses which u physisiuti would not re gard ns dangerous. The rontuning is outircly from uuulogy. The Doctor bus hud uo opportunity to test tho value of his theory by practice.—N. F. The Telegraph and Electricity Applied to War.—One of tho rccout experiments in Eu rope is the application of electricity uud the electric telegraph to the purposes of war. It is staled thut during the field day ut Olmutz, on the Wilt, at which tho Emporors of Russia and Austria were present, n ahum fight on a grand scale, the siege of tho citadel, including the application of electricity ou the must approved principles of ignition undcouihustiou, con stituted the roost important of tho munwuvrcs which were practiced. A Vienna paper duscrihos threo omnibus looking vehicles which were in the camp, euclt containing a complete electric telegraph ap paratus, with a contrivance for laying an iusulatcd wire ulong the ground by the mere locomotion of the vohicle, thn wire being so protected as fo re main uninjured by the pressure of tho heaviest ur- tillory passing ovor it. By this menus orders ure to he instantaneously convoyed from tho Emperor’s station, nud thut of the chief commander, to troops nl utmost any distance on the field of the inanoni- vres. The application of electricity or ninguetism to tho purposes of war may be no less useful than they are shown to be by every duy’s experience in the peaceful arts and pursuits of life. MARRIED, In Augusta on tbe l‘Jth inst., by RovI)r Moans, Dr. Cliaborno R. Walton and Miss Mildred W. daughter of Dr. Jos. A. Eve, both of that city. CANDIDATE* FOtt SHERIFF. IlR. Editor—Flaasa announce Mr. MiClI. FINNEY as a candidate for Bharlff of Chatham Coanty, at tba ensuing election in January next, and oblige oct 2« HI8 MANY ttUEMPfl. Me. Editor:—Please announce Mr. JOHN A. STA LEY, a candidate for the office of Bhsriff of Chatham County, atth« election in January, 1854. jy 14 _ MANY VOTERS. To the Voter* of ( hulhaui County. Fellow-Citizens:—I am a candidate for theofflee of 8beriff of your eounty, at the election on the first Monday in January, 1864, and respectfully solicit your support. N. 8. D'LYON. To the Votora of Chnthnni County. Fellow Citizens :-l am a Candidate for tho offleo of Sheriff of your County, at the election in January next, and respectfully solicit yottr support, oot 6 ALEXANDER T1IOMA8. BOOK AND JOB PHINTING. MOKNINI! NEWS POWER PRESS. ^ — we aro now pr n pared with presses and Klfl^an extensive Miortmentofprintlngmaterlal to execute BOOK and JOB MINTING of every va riety, such as Pamphlet., Ilnmllillli-, l.ar«e8liow Bill., BUSINESS CARDS. CHECKS. BILL HEADS, NOTES. BILLS or LADING, CIRCULARS, LABELS. DAW BLANKS, INSURANCE POLICIES. *o.,Ao„ ia the beat manner »ml nt tbe .hortoit notice. lOOO Cords Printed for S3. Confident In our nblllt, to .Ire .ntlifecUon in price. and in II: execution o/ He icori, we eolieit n .here of tbe patronage of the public. oct * u CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, FURNITURE COVERINGS, *c., AT WHOLESALE A RETAIL. W. 11. CAKKYL’S CURTAIN STORE 1. No. IIIII (lhenlnut-.l., PhllatU-lpliln, Corner 61 A-.t., oppunU Hit Stale llnn.t. M E hue nlwuy. in .loro a full .lock of French Brocntelle.; Do. Satin Do Lnlne.; i Setin Dnmaiki: I Table t Fiauo Color., Ac. French Moquettei OlltCornloe.; Do. Plushes; J (jilt Pins aud Hands; Lace and Muslin Curtains Gimps, Fringes, of evory stylo and price. | Cords, Tassels, to. N. Y. Paintod WINDOW SHADES of all styles and prioos; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixturos, Brasses, Ao., and every thing complete for Curtains ofthe uewostl’aris styles, and at the lowtvtprires. Persona sending tho hriyht and width of their window fnune*, can have their Curtains made nnd trimmed in tbo best tnaunvr: sou fashioa Plates in August nuuibor of Godey'e Lady's Book. ... ,, steamers, Hotels, osr builders, and dealers generally, supplied at the luwtat tehuluule price*. 11 W. 11. CARRY!* Importer of and Dealer in Furnishing Goods, ltil) Cliesnut-st., corner Stli-atreet, aug 9 tf Opposite the 8Ute House, Phi[a. 1 TilG CAMPBELLS ARB CUMING” AT THE ATHENAEUM. SIX FAREWELL CONCERTS, C'onuiieuclnft .>1 outlay, Oct.'Jlth. MURPHY, WEST & PEEL'S ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTRELS. slistet 1 by Mr. EDWARD KKNDALL and Mr. GEO. KENDALL. They will introduco a great varioty of NEW FEATURES. Tickets 60 cents. Doors open at and Con cert commences at 7>* o'clock. r. C. C11USS, Agt. fir* Morning papers copy. oct 21 Hank of Htate of Ueorala, ( Savannah, Oct. 21, 18d3. S DIVIDEND NO. M. Board of Directors havti this day dcclurcd a I Semi-Annual Dividond of FIVE DOLLARS por share, payable on and after Monday next, the 24th inst. I. K. TEFFT, Cashier. .TThoChrouicle t Sentinel, Oonstitlonallst k Re public, Augusta ; Milledgeville Rooorder, Athens Whig, and Wilkes Republican, will please publish the atiove twice. 2 oot 22 To Journeyman Tailors. TWO Coat Makers and Two Pantaloons' Makers X can hod constant employment at DIBBLE k CAREY. SST Charleston Motcury please copy 3 limes and send bill tothis office. oct 22 NOT BOASTING, BUT FACTS. CAPS-CAPH—Tho finest and best made Caps to bo foumt In the City, are to be found at the Clothing Store. Gibbons' range—all made up fei my trade and sold chenp—oall and soe. [oct 22 j GEO. 8. NICHOLS. Wanted. A COLORED Male liousu Servant of unoxcap- liuu&blo character A well grown boy preferred, ily very small. Apply at this offitio. tf oot 22 200 Coal, Coul! TONS Liverpool Coni at $7 por ton, cash. lUO do Red Ash do nt $8 do do sale by A. N. MILLER, DOUN—Brass nud Cnst Iron, soim P handsome, just received and for sale by oct 22 LAMUKL PALMER t 8 SAMUEL PALMER k BON. Gibbons' Building. niEUINO VKHT8, fltc. L ADIES' 1'atont Merino Vests do superfino Cashmere do Ladies' China Spun Vests Departure of kiennmri from snvisouub TO-MOKROW. Wm. Gaeton, Shaw, for Palatka, at 10 A.M. ON WEDMKSUAV. Alabama, Sohenok, for Now-York, at — —. M. TO LEAVE CHARLESTON FOR NEW YORE. Union, Adams, on Wednesday, P. M. UOMMEltmL. the papers do uot appear to put much credit iu: [Telegrapltio from l<ondon to Liverpool.] Important Piewt—The Reported Declaration of War Confirmed.. Saturday Mornino, Oct. 8th. Tho Tiinos of thie morning announces the arrival of the steamer Taocredi, from Constantinople ot Marseilles, with a confirmation of tho nows that, on the 2tiih ult., tho Sultuu declared war against Russia. A lelogruphic dispatch from Vienna announce* that tho Porto hud givou the Russiuu Emncror four weeks iu which to avucuate the Principalities, fail- iur to which hostilities would bo comuieucod. The English Cabinet. Tho session of tho cabinet on Friday lasted 3Vfi hours. P,.eis.—Advices from Paris are to Friday even ing. The fuuds were steady. Coro ia the French market was ou the decline. Terrible Wreck ok Ship Annik Jane.—This ship left the Mersey on the 0(h of September, with 400 souls on board, and about 30 hours after her de parture wns spoken off tho northwest coast of Ire- laud. During the prevailing violeut gales, however, she was dismasted, aud was totally lost on the night of the 28th of Sept., on tho Barra Island. 8ad to route, upwards of three huudred of the passengers and erew have perished. In five minutes after sbn , * I 'P w *‘ dashod to atoms, and only 102 or the whole complement of crew and passengers saved. The Captain had sent a list of those rescued. About six hours after the melancholy catastrophe the Captaiu was wut'ucd ashore on part of the poop deck, renr much bruised, hut he is, to a great extern, recovered, aud uau nu-.de arrangements for seudiug tfce .urvivor, to lit. main land. ’I'ho I.lattdara Itavo boon eicoodmjiv kind to rii.m all. Thia maaal was on bar Ant voyage, bavin, keaa built at Quob.c <iu- ring tbe present year. She was of 1,294 tons regis ter, the highest grade for colonial ships. She had on board an exceedingly valuable cargo. BALTIMORE OCT. 20.—The flour market to-day .. as dull under tbe Asia’s news. We note sales of about 140,000 bbls Howard Street brand at $0,30—a decline of 12>i to 18Jfo per bbl ou provioua prices. Tho market closed with pretty free sollers at theso figures. A sals yesterday afternoon, under the Asia’s news, of 1600 bbls City Mills at $6,60. There are sellers at this prloe to day, but no transactions. BAI.es AT THE CORN EXCHANGE. Corn also deolt.ied. About 20,000 bushels offered and partly sold at 67a6So for white to 63o for fair aud 71a72c lor very prime yellow. Oats—Md and Va good to prime 4la46c ; inforior 40a 42c. Floor is dull. Sellers of Howard 8t and City Mills at $6,60. Whisky in hhda at 31>£a32c, and bbls 32)»u33c. NEW YORkTuCT. 20.-P. M.-The 8tock market to-day iedull and closed heavy. The Monoy market is tight—Exchange on London 9%al0, l a prera. The advices by the Asia have tended to depross bread- stuffs, and prioes have declined. Salos of 1C.U00 bbls $6,30a6,56)i for State, to $6,H7a6,93 for Southern. Grain duller nnd declined—sales’JO,000busheiiGene- see wheat at 160alMo. Nothing done in Southern.— Curn has droll nod—sales of raised at 76c. yellow 77a78c. Oats 46o. Provisions quiet—sales 200 bbls Pork a' for Mess, Prime $13,60. Cotton dull under the no* slight decline—small salts. Whisky 32v a '. PHILADELPHIA, OCT. 90.—Flour has decllned- buyers are only offering at $6,62a6,63. Corn declined— yellow 69c. Oats 44a45c. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Sohr Levant. Posaell. Ogeohne, with 3,600 bushels rough Rice, to R Habersham k Hon. Steamer Metamora, l'ottell, Charteaton, to 8 M Laf- fltoau. . - - - 'fiul . Jamaica, to lond with Lumber for Baltimore. Baltimore, Oct 19—Arr, sohrs Satilla, Staples, and M A Foster, Foster, from Savannah. Charleston, Oct 22—Arr, sohr Elisabeth, Howland, from Savannah, with rough Rice. In tho offing—ship Alliance, achr Richmond, (thre* masted) in distress, and several vessels unknown.said to bo disabled. New York, Oct 18—Cld, schr May Frances, for Jack sonville ; sohr Brooksvillc, for St Marys, Ga ; Oot 19— Cld, schrs Virginia, Ax worthy, for Savannah; Enchan tress, Trier, for do ; Jos James, for Jacksonville ; Arr. D L Clinch, Watts, from Savanuah; brig Acturus, Hokes, from do. Bath, Mo, Oct 14—Cld, brig Carribee, for Savannah. Boston, Oct 17—Cld, brig Saginaw, for Jacksonville. Philadelphia, Oct 20—Cld, schr It King, for Butter Island, Ua. vannah. Sid from Middlosnorough, 2 iust, Augus, Scott. Bruns wick, Ga. Arr at Brcmerhaven, 26th ult, Bremer, Koper Sa vannah. niSASTEU?, kc. Tbe steamship Union, at Charleston, passed off Capo Roinain, schr C 11 Rogers, of Philadelphia—mainmast add jib-boom gone. Required no assistance. Bark Richmond, Thompson, from Tobasco, (Mexico) 35 days. Logwood aud Fustic, arrived at Charleston.— To the master— bound to Liverpool. On tho l4tb lust., it commenced blowiug heavily from the North-east, which oontiuued to the 19th, when iu lat. 30 it increased to a hurricane, which lasted about 16 hours, the wind shifting to North-west and blowing with great violence, during which the deck load of fustic was thrown ove:' hoard, carry ing a way inisen topmast, head of mainmast, blow ing away sails, and causiuc the vessel to leak. Brig Condor,from Jacksonville, (Fla.) Sdays. arrived at Charleston, with Lumboriand Rosin. To the Mas ter—Bound to Boston, nn the 14th inst., took a heavy blow from N N E, hauling E N E, which lasted several days, carrying away foretorimost, bead of foremast, jib- boom, blew away satis, and lost part ol the deck load.— Took tho galo iu lat. 34, long. 73. The schr. Mobile, Bassett. New Orleans, 31 days, put into Charleston, with loss of ssdls, and vossel loaking. The schr. Dolphin, from Baltimore, for Havana, put into Charleston, with loss of bulwarks, galley, to. Schr Petrel, Sliauks, Spanish Main, (6. A.) 21 days, pat into Charleston. Cocoa Nuts, Cotton, Hides and TortolseShell. To the Master. Bound to Baltimore and put in in distress—experienced a terrible gale fm N E, on the 19th inst. in Ut. 31), 60, long. 79, 3)\ washed 3 bales Cotton ovorboard, carrying away foremaat to the deck, splitting sails and doing much other damage. The brig I.illilau, Hatch, rnastor, which tailed from Charleston for Boston on Monday last, was towed back on Saturday, by tho steamer Charleston, having been dismasted in the late heavy galo and sprang aleak—the Captain has also received n severo blow on thigh, hav ing been jatnped by n piece of timber, which has fined him to his bed. ▲ number of other vmmU hart put into Charleston, with lots of saiU, Ao. C 'lOKriKTS.— 1 Twilled Kuilroud Corsets j Sateon Regular (hip) do oct 22 C llllLDUBN'8 FANCY 11 A T 8 .—We ’ have a beautiful assortment of Infants’ and small Boys’ extra Trlmmod Dark and Light pearl Casaimero Huts: Infants'and small Boys’ dark and light poarl Beaver Hats; Misses’ Extra Trimmed White, Light and Dark Pearl Bloomer Flats, with Wire Trimming. ( 'I ENU1NK Fnrlim Cologne Cutoplu* Jf Quarts, Pints and half Pints Farina in Willow covered bottles, just received from Agents per steamer, and for talo by oct 22 C U1AIUEAUMS O run nl and ltiiNpborry J SYRUPS —Suporior Orgeat and Raspberry Sy rups, just from manufactory of A. J. Cbaureau, and tor sale by W. W. LINCOLN, 122 Monument-square, KAHTH11N HAY. PRIME lot for sale ut $1.31 per hundred, by the . single bale. Apply to 122 2 8. M. LAFFITEAU. tooth, Side,and Children's Long Combs, also, ivory, rearl, Satinwood, Buffalo, and Rosewood Hair also, Tooth, Nail, Comb and Shaving Brushes, of Eng lish, French, and Amoriuan manufacture, just received aud for salo by oct 22 JOHN B. MOORk A CO. A.BONAUD. J ELLY.—20dozen assorted Jelly, Apples, Ci rant, Strawberry, Orange and Quincs^for^aloby oct 21 corner of Bay and Whitakcr-sts. C 1AUKOWAY CORDIAL.—10 dozen Cur- roway Cordial, for sale by A. BONAUD, 21 corner of Bay and Whitaker-sta. ASTEltN IIAY—190 bundles prime Eastern J Hay, lauding and for sale by oot 21 CLAGUDBN* CUNNINGHAM. S TAIR UOD8.-Rouud.Ovul and Flat Stair Rods, Curtain Pius and Bands, Tack Hammers and Tacks, for sale by oct 21 J.P. COLLINS. W. M. DAVIDSON. X3UUNAC-E* Alcuhul, Box, and common Sad Irons, Crimping and Piping Irons, and Quilling For sale at 166 Broughton-stroet. ORSE k NICHOLS. 30 hhda St Croix GO bbls 11 Smith and Canal Flour and Soda Crackers 26 do Pilot llreaa; 40 boxes Soda Biscuit 160 bbls Portland Sugar House Syrup 76 do Now Orleans do 60 do Good Eating Potatoes GO boxes Bedels' G and 3 Patent Tallow Candles 76 do Adamantine d< 26 do Judd k Son Sperm di 60 dos. Brooms; 15 bbls No. 1 Mackerel 25 bbls Primo Lard; 50 kegs do do 100 boxes 5,8 and pounds' Tobacco, good brands 80 do 5 and 6 Grant k Williams' Tobacco 160 do Smith, Colgate, (?raton and Uedelli Family Soap; 73 do Palo do; lfiOdoNo ldo 60 boxes Pearl Starch 80 whole half and nr. boxes Raisins 25 Drums Figs; 60 boxes Herrings. Just reo’ and for sale by 1 oct 11] WEBSTER k PALMES. 1'aU-h Crystal Palace, Turt>«reu«o, Jockey Club, Mignonnette, Hodyoamia, Cedeat, Tea Rose, Musk, Mellefleurs, Hel iotrope, Rose, Geranium, Poppinack, Sweet Brlnr Winter Blossom, Hummer Blossom, Lilao, Pink, Ales- uie, Eglantine, Mask Rose*New Mown Hay, Caprice do la Mode, Marechale, Lily of tbe Valley, etc., etc., just recoived and for sale by A oct 21 JOHN B. MOORE fc CO. 40, demonstrated pioventive of Ague, Remittent and Bil- 1 — ” by A. BONAUD, corner of Bay and Wkitoker-ats. ions Fever, for sole by NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TESTIMONY FROM;(SUMTER CO.- IkS Causey A Thomas, onr agents in Botsford, •eye:—" Jacob's Cordial takes well, nnd in every ease that it has bean tried it baa had the desired eff|ot, and it Is the best remedy in this country. 1 ’ For sale by A. A. Solomons A Co., nnd W. W. Lm cole. 1 oct 24 Dooly County, Go., cured a girl, who had been for n number of years afflicted with Scrofula. She wee covered from head to foot with eores; there was not eonnd flesh enough on her wbolt body, to lay a 26 cost pieoe on. 8UE FELT HER CONDITION IMPROVE ON THE SECOND DAY. The fourth day she was much better. On the 29tli of April, 1363, she ootumcncod the Resolvent; on the 29th of May, twenty-ono days after tho commenced its SHE WA8 SOUND. Not a sore or blemish was upon her skin—nor was there any disease lingering in her system. Mr. Olivor has cured many people in Drayton, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Fever and Ague, Swellings Stiffness, aud Pains of various kinds, with Radway's Ready Rslief; and many of his friends have boon oured of Dyspepsia, Costivonoss, Iudigostion, Ao., by Jtad' way's Regulators. The It. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists generally. oot 24 I2t always on hand: H Dr.G. D. BARNES having remained intho city dnrlog the summer to devote liia time to the relierofhia patients, and to perfecting himself in the manufacture of that new and beautiful style of Artificial Teeth, on Lr. Allen's Patent, challenges any of his competitors for public favor, who think it a Aum6u«/,tu produce specimens of their own manufacture to equal the work dune by him, aud will submit to a discrimin ating publio whether the patent auder which he is working is n humbug or not. 6 oct 2U RETURN. mb I)R. JOHNSON, of tbe firm of Royall rf- •05 Johusou, has returned to the eity. All per- havlng engaged his sorvicoa will ploaao take tice. Tho subscribers take this method of oxpressing their thanks to patrons for sustaining them with such completo success, and it shall be their purpose to ploy tho most approved methods in their practico that they may merit confidence, rather than resort "Patouto," whereby they may humbug thomselvea into notoriety. ROYALL A JOHNSON, Dentists, oct 19 6 Over O. B. Mitohel’s Music Store. Itcdiiclion in Prices. JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. 1,000 BUSINESS CARDS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, PRINTED FOR $3 . OO, tly JOHN 1*1. COOPER Sc CO. FOR NEW-YORK. To sail on Wednesday, Oct, lift A, at 3^j o'clock, P. M. , The splendid steamship ALABAMA, /Cept. (leo. It. Schunck, will leavo as above. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to o«t24 PADELFORD, FAY A CO. For Pnlatlcn anil At. Augtietlue, E. F. Via Darien, Itrunswick, St. Mary s, Jacksonville, Picolata, Palatka and Middleburg, (Black Creek.) Tbe new and superior steam packet 1ST. JOHN'S, Cant. Janies Freeborn, mill leave for the abuvo places on THURSDAY MORNING, 27th inst., at 10 o'olock.- For freight or passage, having handsome state-room accommodations, apply on board at the wharf reeontly occupied by the Union Steamboat Company, or to wt 24 J. 11. GUNBY, Ag't. STEAMSHIP ISABEL. FOR KEY-WEST AND HAVANA To leave on Tuesday, 1st Piooember. Tho U. S. Moil Steamship ISABEL, Wm. Rollins, Commander, will regularly leavo this port on the 1st aud 15th of eaoh month, leaving bore for above ports For passage only apply Tuesday, IstNovombor. COHENS A HERTZ. OPPOSITION LINE. For Pnlntkn, FI. nnd Intermediate Plnccn Leaves every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, jn^am . The regular steam-packet WELAKA, i ■nU»pt- N. King, will leave as above. For ■MfflH^nafreigbt engagements or passage, apply on board, or to S. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. N. B.—The bare to Brunswick is roducod to $4. A' FOR UALTlfflORE. B The sohr GEO. J. JONES, Capt. II. Look, will moot dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to «h.k. Washburn, Ag't. 2 .. , 8AVANNAH.OCT.24.1863. Mlllhh Months after date unplicution will be made to the Marino aud Firelnsurnnoo Bank, for i payment of a One Hundred Dollar Note, letter 11., No. 633, dated 25th Deoember, 1349, payable to N. B. Knapp. J. ol instead, Cashier, tho right hand half of Knapp. J, which has been lost, vet 24 lawSm R. E. BURTON. Juai Received, P ER schr. ALCYONA from Now York— 100 boxos Family Soap. 60 do Palo do For salo by F. 8CHERFF, o»-'t 21 C At the Plankroad House. To an active, industrious lad, a good situation is offered. Apply to 8. W. MISCALLY. LATEST ARRIVALS OF New Fall & Winter Goods. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, No. 151 ConureNH-Ht., H AVE just received hy latc*t stcuinors, a large a>sortment of (STAPLE DRY CJOODH, as Brown and Whito Shirtings, col'd Homespun Shirt ings, all kinds of Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys and Os- naburgs.etc. SILKH. Tho largost and flnost assortment in this city,—riain, Striped ami Fig'd Dress Silks, a large varioty: heavy Brocaded do ; Satin do Chenes, plain bl'k Silks, etc. DREttH U60DS Muslin and Barege de Laines. fig'd and plain Cash meres, Circassia, de Bergea, French uud English Me- rinoet, Paranattas, Alpaccas, Sotooh Plaids, eto. Shawls, Cloaks. Mnutillaa and Circulars, a splendid variety. Also, all colors of cloth for Ladies' Mantillas and Cloaks. French and Swiss Etnbroidcrios, UndcaloeveH, Chemisettes, Collars, Infant Waists. Einh'd and plain Lawn lldkfs. Muslin andCambrio Bands, Ladies’ and Infants’ emb'd Caps, Cambrio and Swiss Edgings aud Inaortiugs, oto. GLOVES. Alexander's Kid Glovos, Silk aud Laco, Lisle and Thread do, etc. CLOTHS. Bl'k and blue Broad Cluths and a variety of other col ors, Cassimoren, all kinds; Satinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, French Doeskins, Satin and other Vettings. fflAll kiuds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Hosieries, Linen Table Damasks, a variety of Dross Triminings, aud a great mauy other artiolns too numorous to inei tion. oct 24 O' inspection a very large and well assorted stock, t oct 24 ill. PRENDERGAHT Ar CO., YjtriSII paritniilurly to direct nttoution to tho Y? most elegant assortment of New French and British Ribbons they have sold, embracing every novel ty in style. 4-4 Rich Genoa and Lyon’s Volvots, for Talmas. Scarfs and Mantillas, Bl'k and Col'd. 6-4 Suporflne Twilled French Ladies' Cloths for Tal mas and Mantillas. French Merinos, all colors; Rich Plaid and Printed FALL dc WINTER DRY GOODH. I ^HE subscribers have iu store a full supply of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, which they offer for sale at very low prices, consisting of Rich Dress Goods, Cashmeres, d’Lainee, d'Uarego, Plain, Fig'd and bl'k Silks, a full assortment; Blit Bombasines and Alpaccas, Euglisb, French and American Ginghams ana Prints; Plaid Worsted for children's Wear, plain and fig'd Tweeds, eto., and a fresh varioty of other goods. |oo 24] NEV1TT, LATHROP k 8TEBBIN8. McMahon a doyle. J ACON HIDES flk SHOULDERS.-25 casks choice Sides; 26 do Shoulders, for sale by >ot 24 McMAHON A DOYLE. |)IL'KLEH, SPICKS, dec.—10 dozen Vi I gals., qts. and pints mixed Piokles; 10 do 1 and 2 lb. Lobsters; 10 do Pepper Sauce ; 30 do Gherkins, pts and qts; 20 oases Brandy Cherries, (imported.) 20 do Preserves, 60 boxes Lemon Syrup; 60 do assorted Cor dials; 75 do Popper, 60 do mustard ; fin do ground Cof- fec, for salo by [oot 241 McMAHON A DOYLE A LE ifc PORTER.—75 bblr. Pli.ladclpl, Cream Ale; 60 do Porter; 40 casks London do. for sale by [oot 21] JkfcMAlION A DOYLE. OILVKR PLATED TABLE "and iWr. LI Knives, warranted of the best quality, for salo i 165 Broughtou-st. [oot 24] MOBBE k NICHOLS. Ai, >LATKD Nut ('rucks uud Picks, Table, Desert and Teaspoons, Forks, Fish Knives, La- fint.nrf - just received by MORSE A NICHOLS. LOCK. 1 IN—Oval aud Round Hot Water V Kettles, with and w ithout stand; Oval and Round .ffco Biggius and Tea Pots, to bo had at 156 Broughton MORSE k NICHOLS. JRE HCRKKNH, llnud Bellows and Hoartli Brushes for Parlor aud common use, for sale by MORSE A NICHOLS, 165 Broughton-st. C COFFEE.—20 bags Kiu Coffoe ) 60 do Laguayra do 60 do old Government Java do 19 do Mocha do iu ao atocha do Landing and for »»1. bjr 1 octal I CLAUH01IN l CUNN1NQHAN. D ltlM.lNU null BOKINU MucUIhoh, Bre.it Drill.. Alw, M.chine. for cattinr 8*u- u,e .nd Mine, mut, fur Ml, br F. W.CORNWELL, °et M lOi Brjfnn-.tr.et, Music, French, Drawing nnd Painting. T? MILLER will resume bis lossont on the Piano I J. and Organ with his former pupils on Monday tbe 24th inst. Day and evening classes are now form ing for Freneh, Drawing and Singing. Apply at 132 South Broad-stxeet. Also a seoond-bsud Piano for sale or hire cbtap. oet 22-fit N ICHOIe’S JOB PRINTING OFFICE. T HE undersigned U prepared to do nil kinds of JOB WORK AS CHEAP os any other establishment ia this eity. GEO. N. NICHOLS, 124 8 Opposite Pulaski Uonse. THAT NEW AND SPLENDID HOTEL THE MILLS HOUSE, Reoently Erected at the Corner of Meeting nnd Qneen-nxa. CHARLESTON, SO., CA., A ND furnished in n style not exceeded out of tho city of Now York, will be POSITIVELY OPENED for the reception of Boarders and Uio Traveling Public, on Tuesday, the 1st of November, T. 8. NICKERSON, oct 19 oodtNl Proprietor. NEW ARRIVALS. DRYGOODS, DRYGOODS! HENRY LATHROP dc CO., TT AVE received por recent arrivals, nnd offer for XX sale Plantation Dry Goode; London Duffii, and Twilled Blankets ; Georgia Kerseys and Plains; North ern do do; heavy (all wool) do; heavy Cordova do; heavy Brown Shirtings; plain and twilled Rod Flan nels; Plaids, Linseys, colored Homespuns, Ac. PRINTED DLAINE8, MERINOS, Ao.:-Printcd French Moualin d'Lainos; American do; plain modo and high col'd do; Frouch and English Merinos, a va riety ot colors; raw Silk Plaids; Mouslin d’Baise; printed French Cambrics. DRK8H HILKH. Plain.plaid,andstrinod Dress Silks: rich Drooado do: plain bl'k Silks, a large variety; bl'k Brocade do; bl'k and Rep. do. MOURNING DRE8B GOODH. Mouslin d'Laincs: French and English Bombazines: Alpaccas, Canton and Tarnise Cloths. CLOAK* dc MANTILLAS. Cloth Cloaks and Talmas ; bl'k aud col'd Silk Man tillas; Ladios* bl'k and col'd Cloths for Cloaks, and variety of Trimmings for the same. KiubrolilcricM iV Luca Goodn. Mouslin Collars and Chemisettes: Laco do: rich Emb'd Lawn Hdkfs; Mourning Collars ; Chemisettes and Underscores; Muslin Caps; Infants' Waists: Swiss aud Jao. Edgings and Insortings; Thread and Lisle Edgings and Insortings: Cambrio and Muslin Bands. GLOVES. Ladies' Misses', Men's and Boys’ Gloves, a largo va riety. HOSIERY, Men’s and Boys' Worsted and Cotton Half Hose ; I.t_ dies' and Misses' Cotton and Worsted lloso ; Ladios’ bl'k and whito Silk do. IloiiNe FiiriiiNhing Goods. 10-4 11-4 and 12-4 Linen Hhirliugs: 9-4 10-4 and 11-4 bro. and bl'ehed Cotton Shirtings; Pillow Case Linens and Cottons; H-4, 9-4 aud 10-4 hro. and bl'ohod Table Damask; Datnosk Cloths; Napkins and Doyles; Huca- buo, Scotch and Russia Diapors, Irish Linons, good styles. Bed-Ticks, Furniture Dimities, Ao. CIoiIin anil CuRnimercN. Black French Clothe; Plain and Twilled Blue dodo; bl'k Doe-Skins; plain and plaid Tweeds: Kentuoky Jeans; bl'k Satin Vestings, and bl'k and col'd Silk Vestings. oot 20 Private Boarding House. 1 MIK subscriber Imving tnknu tbo spacious resi dence latoly occupied by Wui. I. Way, Esq., re spectfully notifies his friends and the publio, that he is prepared to accommodate both permanent aed tran sient BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Persons who havo rooms elsewhere ean take their meals at his house shonld they wish to do so. Tho house is located iu a central part of the city, on Wright Square, opposite the Court House. Hoping to give entire satisfaction he trusts that both fnentls aud strangers will give him a share of patronage. [ oct 20j GEO. C. DUNHAM. Unaiicrrcotyiic Likenesses. T HK Mibhcribcr is now prnpurod to executo LIKENESSES, in tho boat stylo of tho art, at his magniUueut Gallery, eotnor of 8t. Julion-streot and Market Square. All Pictures warranted to give satisfaction, oi taken without extra charge. $01*Instructions given in tho art, with apparatus furnirhod; also, StooL and Chemicals for sale, octal J. W. MILLER. TO RENT. | A Brick House on Jones-strcnt. Possession given on let November. Apply at this Gfflco. FOR RENT. ’ Ti’iininont in Hodgson's Building on tho Buy, fronting tho Bailors' Home, t 19-fit ItOBT. HABERSHAM A SON. JOSEPH LIPPMAN, CO Pi 0 RES 3- S T., MARKET SQUARE. R ESPECTFULLY invitee the attention of his friends and the publio, to his stock of Full nud Winter Dry Goods, which having purohaeed on tho most favorable terms, ho is prepared to sell to tho advantage of his ouatomors. Those goods havo been aeleoted under his own inspoo- tion, and every artiole will bo warranted to be what it is represented. Among his stock will be found the following, in vari ous qualities. A large Assortment of Furniture Prints. Kerseys, Prints, Flannels, Ginghams, Scotch Plaids, Chintzes, Satinets, DeLaines, Linseys, Cashmeres, CasHimures, Alpaccas, Dlnukots, Clonks, Twueds, Mantillas. A great varioty Hosiory, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and House-Keeping Goods. Turkish Towels, tho largest stuck In Savannah. Mika, Lrcch, ShnwU and EmbrolderieH. A largo assortment of seasonable Silks—Watered, Colored, Brocade and Plaid; also, Silk Poplins. LACE CAPS, Collars, Undersleuvca and Chemlsetts. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cambric and Jaconet Edg ing aud Insertions, Cambric and Swiss Bands. SHAWLS, Crape Shawls all sizes, Long Shawls from 3 to 19 dollars each, Printed Cacbmore Shawls, Waffle Shawls in great varioty. A full assortment of Carnotings, Rugs, Floorcloths and Matts, well worth while to see. RAG CARPETING for kitchen use, an excellent ar ticle, and to which special atteutiuuis invited. DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkins and French Towels at various prices, with many othor goods uot enumerated, together with an immense stork CLOTHING, which will be sold at wholetole only. Country Merchants and others wishing fo purchase cheap Dry Goods, will do well to call and oxamiue tills stock before making their soloetions. 3ui net 19 To my Fmmoiiici'n. TTAVING obtained tho aKuistuncn of a first- XX Barber, I am now enabled to give immediate at tention to my patrons.* My shop will hereafter be open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M., aad on Saturday nights still later. W.J.HUNT, oot 19 6 lfi9 Brnughton-strent. DISPENSAItY OF THE Savannah Medical College. rPlIK Public uro respectfully informed tliul the A Faculty of thn Savannah Medical College have nponod at tho College Building, a DISPENSARY, for the purpose of affording Medical and Surgiwul x!d indigent persons who may stand in need of it. Advice and Medicine will be furnished yratuitously to all who apply. Any person who may have boon first prescribed fur at the Dispensary and w ho may after wards become too sick to cornoto the College, willbo at tended at his or her residence, if desired. All eases of Surgery which way bu presented aud may require it, will bo operated upon at the Colloge and afterwards at tended to at thoir residences. Tho Dispuusary hours will bo from nine to ten o'olook overy morning. This arrangomont, being a part of the system for olinieal instruction for students, will be permanent, and the Dispensary will be attended by two of the Fa culty, in rotation, evory month during the y oar. The attendiug physicians fur October are Dr. P. M. Kollock and Dr. Chts. W. West, oct 1 dlwandlawlm DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JAMES H. CARTER So CO., JAS. II. CAKTKIt. JAB. M. UOKDOff, M. D Wholoaalo and Retail Doalere in DRUGS,MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFU MERY, INSTRUMENTS, PATENT MEDICINES, FANCY ARTI CLES, (fC., tfC., tfC. TO MERCIIANT8.—Merchants, wishing to purchase any thing in the above line, will find it to their Inter est to call and examine our stock, as we are certaiu tlioy will bo pleased both with the quality and prices. We are determined to sell as low as van be bought in any Southern market. TO PHYSICIANS.—Physicians aro respectfully in vited to call and examiue our Btock or Drugs, Chemi cals, and Iustrumouts, as they wero selected by one of the firm, and we warrant them fresh aud genuiue. Dr. Gordon’s long expcrionco iu the practico of Med icine, qualifies him fur appreciating the wants and giv ing perfect satisfaction in filling thoir ordors. PATENT MEDICINES.—All of the most ap roved Patent Medicines of the day always on hand. PAINTS, OILS k GLASS.—A largo stock of Wkite Lead and every varioty of Color, Gils of all hinds, Lamp, Train, Linseed uud Neatsfoot; Window Glass of all sizes, French and Americau. PEBFUMER Y k FANCY GOODB.-A largo variety of all kiuds of Perfumery, Cologne and Extruots, Fan cy Cologne Bottles, Fancy Smelling Phials, Hair and Tooth Brushes, and iu fact evory article usually kept iu the Drug lino. 7 * jBf#“ Dou fc forgot to call at J. II. CARTER k CO.'S, and examine their stock bcfoio you purchase, aug 10 law!ly NOTICE. I HAVE in my iiossossion a bule of Cotton Bag ging which the owner can have by describing the same and psyiug expenses, on application to oet 21-3t E. MENDALL, City Officer. NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the Estate of Jaino 1 ltonaldson, deceased, aro requested to make irn- dlato payment. All unsettled accounts will bu s having domand* against said Estato, will sept 14 F6w Administrator. NOTICE. S IXTY days oflrr dutn application will be made to tho Court of Ordinary ol McIntosh county, for leave to sell the plantation and Stuck of J. V. L. Corker, late of said county, docuaaod. oct 10 law2m ANN J. CORKER, Adra'x. I IQUORS.—175 bbls. Rectified Whisky; 120 bbls E. Phelp s Gin; 40 do I* and U Ryo; oct 21 bbls Domestic Brandy; 60 do N E Rum. For sals by ** WEBSTER k PALMES. A For tieut. DK3IRABI.E llireo .tonr dwelling Hou.0 Jone.-itrcbt, with . wt.c.[o lot ntUchad. Want to Purchase. A MILCH COW that can bo warranted to give oot 21 1 ** ‘luarts pur day. Apply at this office. I^UESIBGUiU DROPS.—Rote, Lonioo and Raspberry Gum Drops, just received from A. J. SLol iMiftilui lar .tit b/j Br Citg Scetp(a» ei t> ROBwjrToirij'tVS - ~ CHEAP DBYGOOD S BTOhL A Fm Door« Ea.t of Baron, i a WHOLESALE AND K, Foreign A Domestic Dry hoL BROWN AND BLEACHED SHlfe' sswasrwsgtdbr jS&, colored Oin,h.tni-ln .ndl* ““'•'•fuj DU ___ A large oolleetioo of Black and Plaid and Spun Silks. Brocades* CoW 8 k f: Polios Paramattas, Black, 8Uk Warp AlS^J^ MhUom’ and Canton Cloths. p A ^ 4ccm » Bembuia e ’ Black and Colored Silk Mantilla. While Canton Crape SlL Broche,Torlteiro and French «,rffi»d„ ""“WIs, jonnUtro'Lon, nndffi.n.r. Woo, i..ille*> French Clou, C.rUInu LINEN GOODS 4-4 Family Linen and Super do ».i , • Linen Table Damasks, Doyloys NaliTi? buck, Scotch and RassU DUpew,'tR82 a 1 HOSIERY AND QL.O y Pc nnd well naiortod aupplj. In<1 ° M "■«*! Iu, ( BLANKETS and FLANNELS Particular attention ts requested to those .. confident they will bo found fully is “ *• fnl than can bo had elsewhore. Planters and mu lo ** r invitod to examine previous to purchasing. lheri SatiiucM nnd Tweed, for ncrvniuw, non nnd Boy?. C ^" *»“ V..Un„ KmbroiderleN, I.neon, Muslin Collnr. Embroidered Robes, Chemlsetts, with a lari ’ Embroidered Robot, Chemisette, with a Ur.. ’ of L C Hdkfs, very cheap Gent;' Silk PoftVW 1 ? Silk Umbrellas, Head Hdkfs, etc., etc. * 1 . oct 18—3m T. de L. McKRNm DIBBLE &C Alley CLOTHIERS merchant'tailors, Ware room 1 If. E. Corner of Wiloier and BronaJi..,,. Hiivauunb, T HE Subscriber., in announcing to their nun., ou, cuatomeri nnd tba publio, th. irrl..) ,,,' opening of thnir 111 Fall and Winter -Stock. felicitate tbomaelTa, on tliu ndtnntnget which ihelrn. cent pure 111.0. enable tb.m to olf.r nil vha Ji,„, „ ■slant Uitlr Clothing from an oxton.tr. uKrtniild the choicest goods, made in the most ‘ Fashionable Style. Theso goods have been purchased under th« psriml inspection of one of the proprietors; and avsiliorthiiL solves of favorable ciroumstanoes, they ars "nabui not only to warrant them is quality, but to offer this at such LOW PRICES, as must distanoe all competition in their trad The following enumeration is made for ths Qeutlemen in the country, whose orders wi prompt attention, and who, when In the city, art speotfully invited to an examination of our Uoodi. GENTLEMEN’!! CLOTUUG, FROCK AND DRESS Coats of every quality, " " " " in Blaok, Blue, Bren. Green and Olive Colors. BUSINESS COATS, in great variety, vli TvhI Cloth and Cassimere, Frock and Business Cozu PANTALOONS.—Blaok Doeskin DKk and Fancy Cassimerea.at a great variety of prica *• Drab Dote •• >> „ White and Fancy Linen Drills, Fancy Marseilles, VESTS.—Black Silk and Satin Veits. Fanoy Silk •• Whito eilk, for Party « Whito, Buff and Fanoy Marseilles “ Embroidered Cloth, Velvet and Silk inmiturhtv FURNISHING GOODS. Furnishing Goods or every description for Gtatlt- mea's wear—consisting of scarfs, cravats, wsurbri ties, Pri: ce Albert ties, spring stocks, merino shins and drawers, cotton do., suspenders, half hose, gloves— all kinds, best quality patent yoke shirts, a line u- sortmeut of GUESSING GOWNS, Umbrollaa.Canei, Perfumery, Combs, Bruihei. Fort* monias, oto., oto. HATS. An extensive assortment of the latest and moit tub* ionable etyles. Trunks, Carpot Bags, Valicss, Hat Boxes, etc. MERCltANT TAILOIUNG. The favorable aud long establish d reputation which their establishment has ergoyed and still maintxiaifer the stylo and finish of its garment* made to order, tf wollos for the superior quality of their cloths, dm- bility of color and trofisiAntUt workmanship, it ibaltU tho constant effort of the proprietors still to condone. They invito the spooial attention of both old ana m customers to the following, from which they sre pi pared to furnish gurments, which they will wartnt be ne plus ultra in both fit and fashion. v tonnuo.-wiiiw on* auu mud, iui tmnj iw» Black and l'aucy Silk and Satins. White, Buff ud Orange Caiilmeros. UNIFORM SUITS. For Volunteer Companies in the oity and thmibat the State, made and furnished at the Aborts** sttr~ and in the best manner. DIBBLE k CABIY. oct3 ly JOHN OLIVEB, House, Sign, and Ship Fainter, Gh- zior, Paper Hanger. &c. MU. 121, BUOUtiKTOM STRUCT. E KUB to return his tliuuka to the citizens d Savannah, for paet favors, and to asiure U» all work iu his line entrusted to him,shall b«dot promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J.O.tnw by nn assiduous attention to business, ths emtflojiwtl of coinpentent workman and the use of tbe beit mur als, to insure a continuance of their favors. U»k*;4 for sale mixed and dry point*, point oil, turptWM varnishes, window glass and putty; paint,mtftui white wash and other brashes. may lit* Union Steam Saw Will. M AYING completed their now STEAM SAW MILL, aro now prepared to out and flllpritw** lDElt of every dimension at short notics. Dd* __a manufacture LUMBER equal, if not sujxritf.h any other mill in the 8tate. To those who n»jb" r us with thoir orders, we will say that our ntiso*t««* lions shall bo used to give satisfaction, both is pasrt*' ality aud prices. J. ROBERTS ICO. MM” Orders may bo left at our office, No. 1WB»H'^ or at the MILL, Eastern Wharves. tf V. S. Wail. SAVANNAH TO DARIEN. A LINE of Four Horae FoalCoachei learwSa luontlny and uthday. o^clock A* For Darien, via Bryaa Old CouipHou.s, Rictboto “4 South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o'olock r. »• Returulutf on Tuesdays nnd Friday*! Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'olook ?.M., and oonntcuj* with the boats for tbo North, and the cere for the W r Office in 8avannah, at Sawyer, Hollister i Oo- 6tables, corner of State and Whitaker its. Offic* i Darien, at Ailing k Robertson. jan 13 “r H. L. HART. Proprietor. Opening of Fall and Winter MILLINERY GOODS, Ou Thursday* Oct.SJOth* WHS. TOMB W OULD respectfully invite the attention nt Ladies of Savannah to the opening of b*r nnd Winter etook of Millinery, to-morrow (TbonUj) nt her now establishment, No. 174 Broughton-itu w nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hall. ,, Having fitted up in handsomo style, a suite of |*r raonts in every way adapted to the reception w venieuce of her visitors. Sho will op«“ M *S7«»u. entirely new nnd elegant assortment of Otps. i* 0 ", lleaddretses, Flower*, Feathers, EmbroidsriM. yrsM Trimmings, Ao. Dress Making. In thia department of her business she it PWP* comply with the tastes and wishes of her cuitotien. ‘ the tallest and promptest manner. 3moa _ Vmikec Notions. II. C. SCOTT & CO., Ao. 176 Broughton. Street—Vp Stoiri. W OULD rcHpectfully invite the W and Country merchants to stock iof Haberdashery, Perfumery, Comw.^■‘ . Wares, Stationery and Fancy Goods of all d«ei F T0YS * A very largo assortment of Toys. ^—* For Sale. The Yatoh Pilot Boat PET. Bha » a 47 tons burthen. Apply to JAMES i CLAP HORN k CO. -• 1 HK Undersigned liavethi.d.y I tb.m m th. Fsetorxge »nd "“'"IS* liuaineu Mr. 08CAB A. SOHWOUB, of CoUri Dr. Dunham's continued Ul-health fo*** 1 tlve participation. Tho firm vrill transsit y under the name and stylo of YORl A October 18, 1853. * OR T * oot 18 ' HOARDING. -nmforuN® 8 or 10 steady Mechanics con find * .-wUld boarding house on reasonable terms# by ■Pt£ ir *s Ho. S3 Msrgaret-streot. Centerly shuM*?fitsk Messrs. Laobilsona' Foundry, the Depot t jfl* Road. OUTH-WESTERN R. K-S 1 ?? 0 * ' 204 Shares for solo on favorable terms, t is 6 c. s tin 8 -T— A 1.K-AI.K-Wbbli Albany pream* 1 *, od expressly for roe, just received ^ e Albauy Ale Depot by ^ ipSOl^. T.rilNK OUTLKKY-Ju.1