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GEORGIAN.
By William II. Bulloch,
Cltir AND AjnUKTt FRIKTtHi
Ami ruMiwImr of tho l^wnof-Uto Union.
IkstlJ PspsV, p«r •nnun’ T«n Dalian.
Ps.vnht* smi'MoVwtly lit uiWtun-n..
Dmr Pu><*.for»lx monpii... «>V»*m 8 V»
Til W**kly'P<*r*'. p*r annum Flv* Pnllsr*.
T<i.VVa»Wly pspsr. tor »lx niunttn..i' Threw Dollere.
Weekly Piper, per hiiiium Three Dollars-
AM |i%jrntile *n adiauco.
•tfr Al»VBRYlSK'(ISM'S'Imerieil et ihs osml r*n*s-
EF PoeUBO mini be paid on all CoMMoHIVATlwRs eml
i xtter of \mnnc»»- ....
FOP NeW-YoPK.—OhIE'tablishod Line.
1V rJ.l..r packet brig STERLING
JFJUC-pt Thompson. lulling mostol her cargo
oiqngad, will h*ie jiinnedinle denpatcli. For
li,.i«lil or pssa«g'». having splendid aucoinmods-
For i\'(UV-Y<>l'k~Hr.* Lins
j£U Thefu-t sailing regular packet Brig 8A-
I\25. VANN AH'. Dixon niHsmr, having a portion
F.erof fiuiglit unasguH. will have lininciliuto lira-
!<• icli For b.ilsnc.o nf freight nr pass-igo, having
vnry I'xroHotil c«mnimbiLuuu*, apply on hoard at
Moore's wharf. nr to
,,„v ft J. W ASHBURN A WILDER
For Ne\V-Y»>vR—Now Lino,
•gV Tn»: r.fi'il r.pseliutbuk ISANG MEAD.
JsSSr F'Cknna m «s'er. bavins pari nf her Dwight
rngaerd, will hayn i espatclt. For IviUncc of
Irti.'lu or pa»a 'go, buviup liindsom* wrcooimnila'
„ ct -jO • ' LVr'-Kiv’e »\ba»T. (vmo.
ri/i rvcw-i’orlk—ling i.mu,
Th- fast nailing regular parlu t hrig CLIN-
•V35TQN, J Andrew.unas or.wrll In vo despatch
Fur freight or pt.ie.igi*, apply on board at Mon-
gm’s upper wltuf. nr tn
nrr.>7 J WASH BURN & WILDER.
N F. VV AKltAiS.i...il i.ii r.
V. R. ISall Line.
n.in.Y L.STWi;BN SAVANNAH AMHIIARLKSTON.
•• Ks* 1 * ^ Ho and alter Iho;*, fa
'=*«*!!«*. m> «r j«i». ik naaasggj
t k3mvii iplwiiihd tti-amers.
J ASl’ER. C'api J P. Bronka,
GEN.-CLINCH. Capi F Barden,
W.M SK A BROOK. CipL T. Lvon.
w.ll run reguliirly lieuvron Snvnnn.ili and Charles-
tun, leaving Savnnnab vvery morning at 2 o’clock,
*.id Cli.iilortnn uu-ry morning nt 1) o’clock, pre-
risrly. Fur freight or tisssHjie, apply oil hoard al
Urn Savannah ami Ciiiiiiewtoti Sii-imi Packui wharf,
«l? A. LAF1TTK. Agent,
jiilyll —
L : . .M. .U.fc . ...
SavgiDiuli .i;x:1 Fin lit hi Steam
P:u:ltPi Line.
TOR PALATKA. 11A DA RIFS', BRUNS
iriCK, ST. MARYS, JACKS!,\riLLE.
FLACK CREEK A .\’D I'ICUt. A TA-Lur-
ryni; the C. •'». Mail to tW tih r>- /dates.
Tin-tegular *•- .mu r*. fa
r pnH.nt <i KiNF.R \ L :HJP&as&C.
L'LI.NtHl. Cup'nin F. Uarilen. (having taken the
place of the Si U illliowi ) w.|l le.»vo lor the
above 11 act,, on Salnrduy, “ill inal. at 10 o’clock,
P. >J. For freight nr p.m-Mgo, hiving oxcelleut
acco.iioiod.tMoM. apply on In-aid. or lo
WOOD * CLAGHOHN. Agents.
N. B.—AH Freight payahln hy S!iip|ier«, and
will be re cived hi wioreduring lots .ih»tmcu of the
Imat frw.i of charge.
P. S.—The shove Koal cnnnrcts with llic Tnl
I ilmsreo Mail Lin.* m Blji.h Creek, and .Mr. Stock*
leu's Mail Singe at IVnlil i liir Si Auguatinc, and
Meano’i' Small Spalding to F.nlerprmw on Lake
Monroe. Tina boat will arrive in Savannah on
Thins*ay, before the drpurtine of the ntnamboal
lor Uhnrleattin. and in time Ibr the New Vmk
p jck ts which wail every Thnrud.iy. nov 3
7:5 FioTi) SIDjisi:, ^
4JJL M.dC’OA, GA, Jb1
STEIlLIXfJ LAMLIU. j. t \, rroWN.
oct27
WMMmGTON MALL, ’XjT
JI*dL .W.ICOA'. (/.I. Ill
Thu Suhscribers hive ncsnciaind in ihe mun-
ngcineiit of iliii long e.»taliliii|iH I and well known
lloniQ. Tln-ir joint and individual intention will
he given to its general mi|.erinii.iiilnnve, and no
• flortwilibe spared to mislain nw fonnhr high
i haracte.r. \A'o >ha!l atw..ya mndy iho cumliirt
••ml entertainment nf iho«e who may favor ui
wiihH eail MOTT & SPARKS.
Wili.uji A. Mott. Ovid (• SrAiius.
oci 27 _
M 'S O KKAli’—iilufi.a *\i,». i auu a,
Wariug’s Buildings corner nf Si. Julian si.
*«' preai-nl orrupieil hy .AIi-R.r-. (;o!lm.a&. BulMuy.
I’oa-ra-iou given l«t Noteoihrr. Apply lo
one 21 I-_ ROBERT l! GRIFFIN.
FOR KS; \ T.—Tin- Dwelling House
\tnm «. H.. ««i *'M •
riBmin-iM-vi"-—■—»
The Army *f
■Ff.m M»J. M. C. M. H»nl«iind. " h "
arrived a Pari U»|W*
Sen Autoiiio, TeiM, wo obtain the following in
formation: . ,
One h»lf or Gen Wool’* army left Ban Antonin
for the Proximo on ibe Rio «rvm1e nn die 2Bili
ofSeplemhtr. Th« General went in paraoii on
the 23lh. The rcpiiimler. emui \his* nf '•***f c **
eoinnanies of lllinoi* infontry end fudf .cojmpa-
nle* ofArkanna* cavalry, wem under cnnimand
ofCol. Clmrohill. Imptcior General U- 1 S A.—
Bctw- en Ihu 5th and Silt of October, eigld onhe«o
companie* marched, commanded by Cul- Uardint
and C»l Churchill wa.i lo havo cdnduclod llio ro-
nuimlor on the 14th leaving one nr two cmnpn*
nie*in garrison at Bcaaf, to protect 6np|''ic<end
furniah escort*.
Gen. W. nxpecl?d to roach Presidio in twelve
days. He will e.alahlidi a d«..ot al that point, un
til itii ascertained wheihe-- ht.-nmara can airond
the Rio Grande to a po*iii -n moro Biiiiahle for hi*
operaiiona. Hit army will crow llio rivr.r on a
flying bridge, boats for which worn cuudrucled at
S >n Antonio, under ihn dir- ciion of Cap'- Fraser,
ongimier, and were ir msporicd in wagons. The
rivoratthe crossing i* said to ho near 4Mfl yard*
wide, from 50 to 100 nfwhie.h am swimming, and
with a rapid current of six mile- the hour. If op
posed hy a considerable force, the pasaage would
be exceedingly dillrnlt, and could nut be efIVcttd
, al ihe corner nf Bmuglitou mi l Huber-
rliam Street*, now on upied hv Col Jacksun.-—
Pussessinn giicn on Ihe ll);h nf Nnveiiilu r, unless
t'lfl pri.-hcnt letiant -liuiiid find it coiivciucul lo
give i. hy Ihe 1*1 iN'oVeiuhi-r.
»«'p 20 R HABERSHAM A- SON.
itl'IiV’l’.—A w. II Inns ..(J h,iuK
LDwrliiiig mi Btiiiigliluustreet, from l<t No
vember. mpi I’) A All MS.
I’OH HCNT OR SAL!57-Ac^
•A~itL inodmua Two Story liouan in Jtdferp
piiiii*
- ... JeHerpnii
sticcl, with Brick Stable nod KucIh-ii. Apfily lo
f’GlII’.N .V rosuicK.
Al-o—A five acre Lot with good improvement*
no iho piemipi-s, silualcd uhonl half u mile from
tliu city. *np jo
SZE.’VT— \ Wh.iifaiul two Brick
J.':«X.M’iiruliou c* Apply fu
m-|.i in — MICH DILLON, J
ion iu: at-\.
.A*^!Lh.
01 B ty si.
. U oiiTVal.T*
Lhiiig'sWhirl, neur the Exnliauifu Several
in Along in'* more* T e *loro n-u-ntlv ocnipied
l \fc.Me**r» Carl an A Scon, near die' Eachuiige
Dock. ROB. ilAUKK.SIJAAI A SUN.
aug 20
AA TO iiij\T—Till- H oil: nil Ti-lfah’ll
.*^aX.wli >rl. now hi ihe occupaiim nf Mr. Wnluh
hrtween ill- anil Ale-,. Pl.llhiieli. Meri.,m At
Bell a umui-u room.. Pn«.ci<.inu given |.i Nov.
Al.n. a ground (L-ior« u I’d air . w harf, an excel-
lout .land fur iiu-iue*.
m.,.i | ROB. HABERSHAM A- SON.
FCI ii III! VI'— I'lin Wainhniue* and
Jt’tattLmn'iugrn now erecting m, in| h-u.-r
I» on llio Diy. I'lMii-sniou given a* ..non a* liu*
l*liail. which will ho iitinnl 'III- |.i November
III-! Ill ROB. II MIERSH \ M A' SON.
P' dlt ICF ti I',—;{ f'oiiuliiig R muih
oVur iliu -lore oflim miii-criber*
t ir> SCR ANTOV,v JOHNSTON.
Col. IlarneyV coinmon-l. in July, wero corn
palled lo •w:m abuut H'l y ir Ii. and iliesin-um so
•entered them, that HIM te-udiilu men, a* asserted
b/ some of his officers, could have prevented
ihair lauding.
A* soon u* aupplie* are received In nlialdR him
lo mlva'ici.-, Gnu. Wool will iimns on in Chiliua.
hun. taking Santa Rosi aril Alour.lovai:ihi*route
The former town is gariimm-d w it!i r< gular (roup*
and is said to be capable of strong resi*\a'ico.--
This line tif operation* i. longer than might be
looted, but it In* the a.lvniii-go of turning the
mountain passes—of abundance nf water and Home
prnvisioiM—and runs within 70nr SO miles n' Geii.
Taylor's, when cooperation can be readilyVlTvcted
if ueccrsnry.
Gen Wool Im* exhihiied gr> at activity and oner
sy in preparing for the nnreh. On ariiving at
•Sail Antonio, on the l-l'li of Angu*t, lie was f.u- in
B'Jvnnep ofhi* army am! hia supplies, and nial tvilb
inuiimorablii obstacles in procuring wagons, icnius,
fornge an t provisions. Ho moved hi* forces at the
earliesl prnctieabte moment with so limited n mini
her ot i.-iiions ns scarci-iy lo jiiMify Ins adv^ii^o-
B it is found impossibln to iraiispori supplies iiy
ivaler to ihe Presidio nr ulher point mi ihe Rio
Grande whence lo furnish the Aimy, it will he lie*
co-sary to h ull all'their provisions from Pori I^ivac-
cj, hy way of San Antonio, n ilisiaure to Chiliua
hue ol nearly 8M0 miles, and ihrougli u country in
rimy sea-mis almost impartiable for heavy wagons
It will be seen that this euteipii-n is gigantic, and
its accouiplirthuieiit will h* nil n>-lii**v euic111 more
arduous and more crod.table'than a hriliiaut \ic o-
»y-
The health nf the troop-i had very much imprn
red The nick were left at Bexar mul l c.ue of Dr.
Glen, U. S. A.
The command consists of iho fuilowiug officers
ud troops;
rnir:
Col. Churchill. Imp. G-ii. IJ. S. Army; Capi.
1’ieillirtS, As.t. Adjt. Gen; Lieut*. .McDowell nod
Bryan, Ani-de-Campi.
Capi*. L**e and Fraser. Corps Eucineerii.
C«pt. Hughes, and Liniila. Stigrcuves and
Franklin. Topographical Engineer*.
Lieut Kingsbury, Ordinance Corpi.
Maj. Tlintnas, Quarter .Mu-lnr; Capi* Cross,
Wall, Chapman and Chiliou, Asst. Quaitcnna*-
tor*.
Dr. I’iichcnck, Medical Din-cor; Dr* Simpson,
Lovely, and siveral Volunteer Surgeons.
, link:
1 Company Light Artillery; 2 do |«i Drognnm;
2 dr. 2d Dragoons; I Rcgiun-ni Arkalis>s (’aval,
ry; R Cumpaiiie* full Rcgul.n (u.fiiuln; I do Km.
lucky lufautry; 2 Regimrnu lllinoi* Infantry.
Tin- K-ntucky regitn ant nf Cavalry left Lavnc-
ca on the Rltli inst. fur Mai.-imunu*. About fully
of Ihem had died, fifty Jo seventy had been dis
charged, and one hundred >iok were sent In Al.itn
nmroR by water. At one time it whs said ih t
3MM men were on the tick re.per'. The Tcnn s.
see cavalry followed the K nim ky regiment m
the Midi.
-loro bon., ufljph'n il. Mwflltj] E‘ t l,' w ** !" I'?"
niitii.nl tl.ttiiF.ftnm the fln.,,0.. «*■« HW.-jw
.iwnlling ho.i.i- of Mr. J, S.. Dnkblw fnijunni.ly
both wero tutved fiom d«ITiipl1un thongh,
whm Injured, Tho sthekipr march mdiRnof A-
G. Pit liar &4X and of J. 8- d "!
ho iiiucli injufad .by romnvaL Wo undetitand
that Mr. IMclCeo w*ut insured to the amount of
jiOOIIpin otliBr iiianratwofli wo know of.. Our
oitizeps ganei.illy made great oxertiom in saving
liousal• d proioriy. |
During Urn fire, Mr. Wf Lambert wn« rnhlmi
nf $ I fit) in cosh. The poolcat bonk coiilaiiung
the money was in Ills lull, tyhirhho lad nMiln in
his endeavnru to oxlingmsh the flame*. I ho hot
and pocket book wits recaveredi bill the'money
gore. >■ ■ .
Thiicalnmiiy operalM enrlonsly upon Mr Ful
ler; no itly all hnis worth ia enwmwud, end w«
siiicovt-tv hopn (hut our eilissons ond Ilia nrugli*
villages will extend, tu him •uch relief. «■
boring villag,
clnriiy demands.
W« have nut ascertained what is 1’»c estimated
Ion hv tills ealamiiy, hut suppose it may he from
SfilIMflto $snnu. 11 is though* hy eomo to he Iht
woi<k ufau inecn 'iary.—cTnrknvitU, Gu. JKgis
Kcuroutvc.
From a letter to a young genllemno in our of
fice f urn Mr. C. B. Day, rcccivml hy mpren
* WH learn Ihn following particular* nf a filial
nirn,wlneh ocmirrud in Madison night be-
last, the 2dih in«t.. Mr. C. W. William*,
known in m-ny of our citizen*, having been en
gaged here for so no (into in creeling llie fine brink
Depot of iho Georgia Rad Road, nuackcd F»*l •
Maddnv. llie ciplaiu of Ihe MadUnn patrol, oil du
ly, with * large kni’e. for having whipped a free
nrgri working with William*, for iinolcncn when
his"pa-* was demanded. Capi Maddox had hi*
throat elightly cut with the knife; nod thereupon
tlrce Inin-*.the hisi'i-ifargeYuTting^elTfoVi)' llic’ieVi
hrensi, Wi'li'in* spoke but o few wor an.l
died immediately. Maddox made no nit, tnpt at
conceNlmeiit, Imt delivered himself up lo the mi-
ilinruii-rt. who will, of course, acquit Urn.—Atlanta
Luinimny 30th u’t.
not hesitate to ackuuwiedge that their lo**o* one
Weywillhu repulrud another way.
Nnlliiitg.in our opinion, under Providence, can
arrest the progressive iinprnVenmni of Savannah,
but Ihn moat unparalleled, indolence oil Iho part
of her citizen*. IIdf recent hirtory in on earnest
Mint her career will^ijjtb.e ^Maided hy siicli a curse,
and that snrli meji'-ure* .yvilLhe ailnp'ud aa will
eventually mlicvo Her of tho debt which nmV nits
heavy upon the ailizettl, uwldifitwa mnnetn be par
alyzed inaetiun.' Biitl.Riirtiiihi^id untbo. A innti
without means Nti^hA despair of retrieving his
forliinea and liftioriibiy discharging thiMO.nhl ga-
lion* inciinrcd when all won bright and sunny.—
Bill a City wi6 the menus wlityh the Uuler of
Natiuns has bislowed Upon her, cannot, wilhoui
a criminal rtup’iirtiicas on iho part of her people,
forfeit any the least of her superior mlvantago*,
and fora mouent despair of being rein and from
nnthirrassmeu', nod pursuing wiihmit ennum-
hrance her cl sins to be aiylud the Empress City
of ihe Smith.
rompnnr Pilrrlton.
Through a letter received by A. W. VV«hnn.
F.*q nf itiit city, from his brother n member of
the Georgia Regiment, wo learn that inn com
pany t-lim'ions, to fill vacancies, were held on the
1st ins', a* Comirm, the result nf which wore the
election afD. II. Bird to the Captaincy, nod Z
!/m hmi in tho First Lieutenancy «,f tho C ulnn
Volunteer*; and ofL. W. Walton In the First, mid
J. II Winters In the Second Lieutenancy of the
Ktiiiuesaw Rangers —lb.
Just a* nnr paper w is giung to pre**. worngret
to loirn dial ii fir-» oennrred in D-’ciinr. hy which
the Htili-I of Judge Cnne, ihe Pn-l Oifie.o, and
many oilier va uublu Iniilihugs wero deatruyed.—
l.nrr. - The liilluwitig cxqni-ile passage we find
illTopp* r'rt ‘ Crnrk nf Quid:"
* l.nvn is ilia weapon which Oniiiipoleneo re*
served lo conquer n bnl man when all vise ti i< fail-
;rd R'-a-on ho parries; l-’uar ho answers l-luvv to
t'luw,fillin' im-n-Mi he nieole willi riea.-nro; Ion
Love, dial sun agninsl wlmso melliug liemn- win
ter ranmil stand, that soft suhdniug hIiiiuIk-i
which wiKfll-'s down tin* gianl, iliern is nut one
hiiiuaii rroature in a million, uni a iIhoiriuiiI men
in mulli'i latgu fpiinliihuii, whose clay hearl is
hudenoil ag.iiiisi Love."
'• rriuvouic f9i0iini.
Wo would fall tliu attention of ilia Crnll to the
prn*poclii* oflliis work, proposed to he published
at Atlanta, in lliia State. Such a publication is
much need-din this section of country, and we
hope Mr. Fbnerden wil' mcot with success in ihe
lerinkiug. All that is necessary to ensure it is
a prompt response on the p* M of ihn Uroihrcn,
which wo feel satisfied will not he withheld.
Tho Columbus Democrat of the 30.h nil. says:
4 donation nf Fifty Dollar* hast been received hv
Stetson, prnprioinrsnf ihe Asior House, N.Y. for
t'le hem fit of the sufferers by our late fire.
maud of tho camp at Montureyi hilt ii .wax wion
appearaby tho Utters Uiourfelyea,l»o*
fore they wero a opt fllL
••We bog Irevo. tfionl reaped fully to rqydbet the
proas ought to bo more careful in arraigning die*
t iigiiiahmi officers before tho bar of tliu century,
and tt-cribiiig design to the administration which
have tin existence. vVe regret this cuiuorioiia'
spirit in llio journals; as wo also deuply regret the
f iiids and quarrels and reiicnntrea. if they too ham
any foundation, which liivo bonn lately reported
to exist in (wo cams between two of llio oilkeri
of tliu army. Moil of courago— and nn ono coo
disptilu iho brave cliaructor of tho gentleman in
question—have an ampler nnd a bettor opportuni
ty nf displaying thoir public mid tlmir private
spirit against tliu onemius nf thoir country. Their
swords belong to the public servico. And so long
im Ampiidinor Santa Anna are in the field, their
countrymen hog oftheiii not lo turn their swords
agaiu 4 l each other.
‘■A report has gonunut that the army nlMniiteruy
was In want ufntiimuiiilinn. We uinlorstand that
this was not llie case; nudwn understand it from
tho nffiee.r who has just arrived from llm camp.—
Tho War Department, has we am iufiirmed, issu
ed an enormous amount nf monitions nf war—nut
less than 10,000 rounds nfammunition for field and
anise guns, and over G,000,MOM of ctilrulget fur
small arms.
• We learn dial, beside* tln-ir own supplies, our
army took, on tin* 21st an J 2M ultimo, a lirse
quantity of ammunition from the cnemv. But, of
• -• ••M tlinse mailers will lie Piuhraccd in tin*
official Hn-p itchc*, winch wosnau iiumtsii n, ia j uc-
foie our readers the moment they can nrri.ee
Atlriupllo Itill n Jnilor,
(hi Thursday evening, while tho J ulur of Ihe
Ricliuiuud (Va.) J ill, was ill the net of examining
the tells of the prison, and locking up llie crim
inals lor llie night, he was avizod hy ihe throat by
a very powerful fellow, named Smith, (who is
tinder confinement for embezzling ihirty mx bar-
ruts of Hour.) mid clmkcd until l.ft-le**, Sni ili
(Iihii look llm key nf ihe gatH lending inm the pi
son from the keeper, mid giving the jailm’, imii iI
signal to tiiu black fellow in llio yard, tlio*iiinu
door waa upciuul. Iln was provuulud by the lie
gro from opening the miter door, and tint i-larm
being given,retired to his cell, where he was taken
l»y the wmchnitii on theirarrivul and snugly stow
ed in irons.
The Next t'ongrran.
According to a labia piihli-hi'd ill the Washing
ton Uninn, nf the member* actually eleclwd, nnd
an eslimtile of ilip*n ynt lo lie olecied, (lie next
SATAiTiT&lKU
WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 4 IHlti.
A 4’AJC.S. 1 In;
sulHentmr, grateful lor
• a-t favors, lake* tlii*
n 0 tmd ol lufornuug Ins
f •••oil* mid ciMl'iincr*.
list he h i* ju*i relumed
r mi die Not lit, wi It ns
no an ussurtmeiit nf
Good* ii* can Im found
i 111 ""f alin, htr csi.ihhsh
(j|r* Wrn moot in llm Bnuthvril
7' * \|\f K9 eo*|itry, and hniintf mil-
Injcd workmun of ihe
irsivharacitr, ho is now
pi•• pan>d to win his frien I-, mid execute any tiling
ilirv may desire n his wa *
Thu pu'die o U iuvila'io cull and ex inline hi*
ponds, which will bo inn I • to order, nnd al nn Ii
prevail* will suit tliu time.*; among which may be
found
Fri'hcli, English and America i ItRO\DCLOTlI
Do do. do. CAMI MERES
Altrgaloiuf most FAM-'Y VESTINGS
.Shi i*. SiMpnnder*. Slock*, Scarf*. Gloves, nnd
all articles which aru usually found m such rslab-
ini'tit*.
He would inform llio public. t|nil he ha* a'*o
an ••sii'fisiva jut of FAHI1IO.NABLE READY
MAJJE CLOTHING, got up in first rate suIn,
and made by his own workmen.
. The -ub*criher will giie hi* partie'dar niti-ntion
|o unking and Rimming g ihnunts for gsntleuien
wl « have foelf own qlnlh.
N. B.—Wx-UID, three fifjn rate Workmen, lo
whom good vvagvs will bo paid and constant mu-
ptnvinmn given. PHILIP KEAN,
In H ’W Owens’ building Hull rtfft", op po
sh, ..fir Pulaski House ni.dsuu hof the Exchange,
net 7 "• -
V.sssor llie T« • in-
Tim Nashvilln Union Ins received llm Ihllmving
li*l of iho killed nnd wounded hi iho Teuui'-aoi-
Regiment:—
Major Alexander, and Capi Bl ickumre, Ac iug
Cnmmi**nry, hadly wniihdt-d
Capi Foster’s Cmnpn ii v —Kill d—James H Al
lison, James II Johnson, James B Turner, R I)
Wills. K K Morehead.
IVoiinded—Ch irh'H D«vi*. h ollv wounded, R
W Green.both legsshoiolf; E Brown; W K Bow.
enj It Engles, bndly; I’obi Elauimynn. Iindlt; W
Lowry.slightly*, L M M.icvy,Higl.it.; G /, Zauito-
ly. «light|y,
Capi Clm ilhmit's Company.—Killed—t.inul S
M Pillnnm. E W Tliouia.-, do; mol W 1) Caber,
badly wounded!
Capi W U Alien mid Cnpt Prior Hucbminn uni
led.—Killed—Cap! Win B A leu. Ju-eph B Bor
kail. J M L Cmuphell, A J Eslon. A J Gibson,
Tieslny Glover. A J P.ilU, William Uho nles.J \V
Hmiinfers, G W Wilson.
G
recei
DCi
II
4JMI CANDY. A fresh •upply nf this
* 1 Colds, j j
rxcsllenturticie for Co .gh* ami Golds, but
received by t». R. HENDRICKSON.
nci 22 , -
lOTHlCffiS LUMBER AND
• ailU ._.<1tli> I...it.llu, (.'.itatli IIhV! MM*
LATH8 —21R 1 bundles Eiu'etn Hay; 32
M H-mcH*: 10 M fret Whim Pine Lumber , ami
VS M Ln'-..! Umliu* frwin M« 0«ijf;"w. •*>*
«.!,. t», James buKtR
:.uv 2
Wounded—Lieut Geo II Nixon, slighilv; W M
Allford b'idU; J H Kay, badlys A 8 A’exmidrr.
badly; M C Ahormthy, slighilv: J V Colton, slight
ly; J Al Uul-ty,badly; J W Coni*, bull); John
Garvin, slightly wounded; Aaron Parker, do; I-*
Kichard--»n, hadly; A O Ricliardso i. do;Thus C
Ramsay do; John Vining dot M I) Paiiersun do;
H ll D ismtdo.
Capi Buiuiutt’a Company.-Ktliml—II II Dal
ton.
Mi««ing—Felix Wnrdzinale.
Wounded—J M Vance, hadli; G W Gilbert,
-lightly, T ns Thom; sou, shgiulv: M Cran'z. !•«•!-
ly; ll C Coclm, mo;tally; .1 E Rapl i» do; C N
Talley, slightly; Thus Keiley, badly; A To uliusou
do.
Can* ni««k»-mnroV Couipiny.— K cd—! I FI-
lio , P H Mynio. E Pryor. B Sn#p. .
Woiitided—J C Elliott, h idlt; R Cola slight
ly: J J Jenkins, bndly; J (j Steward udly
(Company B. L : cut VV PDivu—(' rpo d F F
Win*tnn, "lightly woundml; J I, Br nt h Hy do;
A Bingham do; D G Flemming do; Ro i-» do:
Samuel Dnvi* do; James T iniupson do D C<d-
tiusdu; A S Duval slightly wuuuded; l ti Pnw-
rl do do.
Capi McMurry’s nnd Walion’sCo upmiy—John
B Porter killed; W B Roh rimti do. W 11 Davi*
badly woiinda'k J Law do; Jaiuos York mortally
wounded; W Jlo ingdo; R Gillord slightly woiin-
ded; A V Hliilifiold do; Asa loimh do.
Cnpt Nnrlheuit'e Oninn'tiy—Sergnnt J A lliil
killed; B F CnlfiiO do; J J Argo sliilidy wouiided;
J Todd b ully wounded; T Vickers do.
Cnpt Friiirsmi's Comuaiit—(1 Collins killed;
|*t Lieut J L Houddrr badly wounded; Sar’t. J
(lull badly woumled; Joseph Patlcrson s'iglitly
wounded: C Arnold slightly woumh-d: J J Black-
aumre sliglt’ly wounded; J Freeman nroHrnily
wounded, J D Gilliam lindlv wounded; P O I lulu
slightly wounded; I) C Km/ badly wounded; S
ll McGniro do; H 9 Reave* slightly wounded; T
N Siniih tJo;U B Wood do: A Stephen* do.
Fire —On Tuesday night lust, at about eleven
o'clock, our citizens were alarmed by iho cry of
fire, which originated front M,m« a»o*e unknown,
in ilia tailor’s shop of Mr. Thomas Fuyetle, end
progressed wi'h fearful rapidity until i: had con*
sumtid that Imtlding with all i>s contents. The
medical office of Dr. Rusk was next destroyed,
his books and papers only saved. Tho building
occupied ty Mr. J L. MeKreas a store'.tiirstuck
of goods purity saved ; also I'm uveifl k»4dwt-d.
lug house of Ilf. John Full-r, st wtmrh potnl the
ft,aw*ashyot. Much of But Torouurw of Mr.
Fuller ii*- solid, .bough g'eslly ir.j.,r<*l. Th
House of llepri&euiatives Will *1.1 ml—
«r
Dkm.
Winns.
Already elected,
42
37
E-tiui.itfld,
82
(ill
121
10ft
BIG
Doniocralin majority.
18
I'llll lllHils,
No letter mail wa.* reeuivi'il al tho Po I Ollirt-
list tivmiiug from uHic<>* North nf Chari ston.—
We roevived newspapersIrnin Clinrlosioii Wash-
iiiglou an I Philailolpliia—llio n duu fiom New
Yo-U mid BimIoii did not enino to hand. Sonic
C ireh'ssiie.*.* on Iho route is llio cause of'this, n*
sovi-ialof llie mail hags duo were uiU-ing and ha vi
no doilht liUi'll left ll liilid.
Fires, At.
We arc pained lo ircnril tire* in Uvn of our
nri-t h-nutiful villages—(Rarkcsvillo and D c.hir.
Wuoh.su.ve that our Colimihiis fri' iid* . re di-
meting ibpir mtiniiion to ihn coiistiiiciinn of m-w
msrrvoir* for water. Tlmy havo already ono :.t
(Im iiimltut house, which holds 12,0110 gallon*. A-
in p new we sliuuld prepare fur war. so io imts nf
exemption from fire, wo shuii'd prepare lo un;ul
wi It energy Iho di.-slrilCti.xe ulemonl.
By Ihe bye, they have been selling colloii in Co-
I'linhtH nt a cent and a half more tli-m i.i .Mont
gomery, Ala.
RAIL RO'OS.
Mr. Winter, the Mayor, has called the Owners
aud Representative* nf Real E-late in Columhr.s
t • meet, on ,Monday la«i, to concert measures to
e.oiis'riict a Rai'road I'm in Columbus lo ibe Allan
tic.
Willi our present impression*, we iliink that
t’lis now road ought to run in Mnrnii We arc,
however, open to enuvi'-tion. At any rale, if it run*
even ns high up ns Baruusville. our men nf mean*,
wlm own leal eaiatc mi Savannnli ought tn c.oihuI-
or tin* mailer seriously, and if they wish In enhance
llie value nf their properly as well a* contribute to
lie pro-petity nf their own city,—Georgia’s sea-
pint. should not he backward in eucoiirii'iiug an
e itnrpnsn which will ho a great link in llio future
we’f.re nf Savannah, nod enable her to cniik-iid
w th. perhaps uiitstr p Charleston in bur race for ihe
prize whieh her Hamburg and Charleston road,
connected, ns it is, with one of Georgia’s, enables
her to amieipnto the hope of grasping.
Wo say—"perhaps outstrip"—for Charleston
moils no effort, nml her cili/'-n* tire not hi using
meins with which talent*, ml wealth endow them
m contend for supeiiority.
In population uud resu-trees, ll* n Slate,—in ihn
facility of accuse lo our bar, in llie security nf our
harbor, wunre not second, nr equal to Charleston
We surpiss lief. A* u city, in population, she i*
aha nl of us, hill it rests widi those now in life to
increnm the limii* of our city, within a few year*
much extnuded. Every year wo observe new and
beautiful buildings in llie progress nf erection in
Savannah, and tlm*o who taken snivey of our
city from Ihnsleop'e of llie Independent i’re-diyto-
riin Church will he agreeably impressed with ihn
appearance of ourci'y generally, and especially nf
llio newest portion—Bimlli nf South Broad street.
ll i« in n direction South that llm city must ex-
tend, and while there i* lun I enough to erect dwel
lings for mi inern uttd imputation, all that i< neces
sary to mike Saviiin dm grant oily ofngre.u State
is onorgy on the pin of her capitalist*, ouu nnd
a'l. Tim large owners ufru.il estate should rn
mauilnir that m my nf our citizen* of limited means
c nb irked ubiinst llmir all in the conntriieiion nf
the Central Rad Ruud, and th it without the public
spirit of such individuals the road might have been
•till in embryo. Tint piibliv snirii lias euubled
the capitalist in emit house* in our city, to uioc t
(lie demand* nf.m increase,I population.
Should he not, therefore, make tiiiuu icturu to
those who, n* pioneers have preserved Savant! di
from becoming in leflnifuly nil oil'from n ennnex
ion with Ihe fertile nnd populous regions of the
Stole ? Whit wo il l he her condition had (lie
C'ltntrnl Rail R-mJ not been an.intruded J We
nroawurn that none who have hdr the changu* in
*nuie«peciis nf property, puiunade lliem-eUe*
th Mil would hi bcMer had Vie road never have
be •icuiistructed, but lltci'c, w e am happy lo he-
ie c, are lew. ni'd lh-*e lew when they calmly
vr-fshlboiilvrii aied a.IvinUye* derive I by efief
spsmuol [MPprily end ii« iutprmeJ value, wi.l
From 9 uitu Fc.
An expre** arrived on ihe 17th October, cays
the St Louis American, nt Fort Leavenworth,
with intelligence from Santo IV, tn the 17dt Sept.
Gen Kearney hail returned m ihn South, after a
very successful lour. Th* in'iahilnnt*,'except the
rich ones, were Well s ili.-tied with llie change of
government. The lower elas-os look d on Gen.
Kearney a* their deliverer.
O.ders lied been issued lo have llie dragoons and
1(H) of Fischer's comma ml in readiness, to march
to Califnriiii hy iho 2f»th Scplniuhcr, at which
time the .Mormon, were expected lo arrive. Gen.
K. will command iln* "xpediiinu in person.
Thu express met the Mormon.* under euinurind
of Lieut 8110111,1*1 dragoons, wi h Ihe ordnance
in,d artillery, at the CitU'iieroiic; Ll Col. Ttmmp
-on with a detachment of dragoons nl CntlnuvvuoJ;
('apt E110*, n.**i*t m' quartern! isier . with l.ieni.
Dyer, ufordinanca department, nt (J101nc.il Gr -ve.
Commodore NtoiU.
This distinguished naval officer, accompanied
hy his *mi, arrived nt Charleston on the cars from
Ihn West on Suturday lax),end left thu same after
noon fur Washington City.
The Richmond Enquirer says—It U pleasant in
thu midst nf bad new*, in record even a bright ex
ception. Wo take pride, then. in saying that Cin-
cmnniii, tho "Queen Ci'y nfilte Wn.«t,”has been
completely reduemed frutn thu hands of tliu Whigs,
giving Tod for Governor GO majority, and elect
ing the whole Democratic Ticket. This shows a
Democratic gain nf 332 votes since the Inst Guh-
••runlvirinl election. Toil’s majority in Hamilton
county, in which Cincinnati is situate ), is about
I0U0.
tCorra
The Cliarlflstou Conrior of tliu fid iust says :—
We are requested to stale for g-'itcr d information,
that llm beacon* «n Morris' Island fur the Overall
cliautiul, arc so much injured hy the late storm a*
10 render llm I’glM very iuipcrfHCt, ami ill it it vvilj
require some lime to ropier the injury : llm same
c.ni-i!hu* also carried away almost all dm buoys
f. 010 diu h ir. Every nns-ihle effort will be made
lo ruplice them n* speedily a* cun he done, and lo
rep ir the damage dmm to the beacons.
I.OMoftl. X. .11 oil schr. Mtrnngcv.
The (Jharli-s on Courier of fil iu-i. s<ys—The
schr. Stranger, W. C. Ilamumr mister, left Key
Wu«t nu llm fid of Out , Indian Key nn dii'7d»—
experienced dm late gab- on tlm Hlh from diu N.
E. which continued until the I till, when il increas-
ml ton pel feci hurricane from E to K. S. E.; while
lying lo in dm ("iilf, iv-'ts srruek hy a heavy sea on
the starboard quarter, whi-li hove die vessel on Imr
beam cuds, swept deck.shiftod llm cargo. Ac.; *• e
cceiled ill getting her lin'bre dm wind, wlii.'.h
|iomlonco of (Im .Mobile llnr.vbl Si Tribuiis.)
U. 8. Stkamku PniHcnm**, ?
Pensacola, 28d» Oct. 1910. $
(luiillnmnn: It may ho useful lo those wb<> d -
siro in trace iho gala nf ihn 11th October, as well
a* assuring those who are inlurcstud in ships and
friends, dial no fear need bu uiilortained south of
hu IH I I N 8(1 50 W. whore dm Princeton took
tho western edge on die Gdi. ami emitiimed run
ning iu a lino with it until tho 11 di, most of the
time at the rnto (whilst nt lining) of uino miles per
hour under storm sails.
Tuesday Gth, 2 P M. lat 18 11, Ion 80 50 \V.
wind (-hanged from N E to N W in a heavy black
spiull, weather heavy and ihroatcuing to he N —
Rv-rv appearance of a heavy blow; nt 4, wind W
N W I'osh, squalls nf wind and rain; nt 7 P M,
light air from N E, and lightning; a heavy, dark
cloud approaching us rapidly; shurteiiuda.il mid
prepared llio ship for .1 blow; half past 11 P M.
blowing a gale; Wcdno'day, 7th, civil time, N E
gale increasing; heavy sea on; never saw worse
looking weather; cloud* black and low. I,at 19
fifi Ion 82 19; continued to blow sic idy at N E;
squall* very heavy— Bill, nt muridiun lat 21 43 Ion
85(17, wind decreasing. Capo Antonio hearing
N E 12 mill!*; wunlhcr too thick to see ii; nt 4 P
M. gale increasing, unsteady, from E N IC lo N
E —Imve lo. Friday. Dili; gala continuing fill
meridian, wliou it moderated; tat 2fi 10 loti 6G
30.
The above appeared to be no more than a pre.
p 1 ration for llm liurricino which look place oil the
Hill, and was felt so lumily at Key \Ve»t. On
Ihn lOlh, this ship was in I .t 25 09 Inn 87 33 W.
220 miles west of tbo roef. and in the latitude o*
i»; nt sunset blowing heavy; very hazy nt tliu East.
D iriug llie night ivin l from N K tn N K by E. in
creasing in u fierce gale; ship hove In; tiiu squalls
heavy, quick iu succession, light rain in them.—
Sunday, llth—gale continuing nnd increasing:
sea very high; ship rolling Imovy and uimasy. Al
midnight wind tacking from N E to N N E; wore
ship; wind decreasing; Ini 25 43 Inn 89 19 \V. —
Drift south 75. west 01 inik-s; Monday, 1‘Jth—
wind north, tucking tn the west. Itnppu-r* also
Rial on fear for vessels in the Gulf 250 inilt-s west
of K**y West nned ho entertained,when ihe Prince*
ion experienced nothing more than a nt'-doraie
g do. Our coal will lie nn board to-morrow, when
wo are off for Vera Ci uz with despatches for Coni.
Conner.
I midn tho within extract fiom my note book.
If any part i* useful nr will tend to allay fears of
your liinnds who are interested in (Im Gulf or lien
bled us in a nmt(*iir • in r-pl ie« the cargo, wimuslio j j,. y„u can make use of il TI10 latitudes and
(i-hled, and wa* again hove •« iu 20 fathoms, nn- 1 longiimlcs may he depended on. They nrc lint
der balanced cefod mainsail. ono quarter nf u mile out. You son tlioy keep us
On llm iivirniiig ol ilm 12th, nl .1 n dock, she j moving; our crow isgoiiing weak; 12 nmii are left
went ashore among llm breakers, ov.-r which sho \ behind with scurvy mid rheum itDiu. Wu are last
Im il. 11111 drove liigli nnd dry on tl.n Imnch, nbniit ! j„ j,„ r ; „s usual, and first nut.
20 miles ium ihuf Indian River, where sliu lu'gnd. Yours, truly, F. ENGLE.
Crew and pu-oteiigur-saved. Veksut and cuigo lu
lal los*. [ron tiik okokoiax.]
Capt. Hammer, who arrived hero yrsfnrd-jl W. IL Bulloch, E*q
morning willi the U. S. Mail, reports a lurgc ship, I *>«'** r Sir—Your correspondent C., in tho Gunr-
with painted port*, which bad been three days in j of the fils' ult. think* my opinion concerning
company, going iislmrealinii llm same time on llie | ** , ° Shell Bod.* on the M.dwty Merrill JAryan
outer breaker; llm will I hauling lo Rip w»*'wnrd ' Munty incorrect in several points, because il does
•bo was blown off again, and when hu last saw her ,,,,l C'Mcido with hi*, with respect lo Shill tlrds
-ho wasdis nasied and appeared in ho nettling rap- 1 in coiiiRtj. Yon know, dear sir. “ errata
idly. Tins crew «eeumd lo ho engaged in rigging j humanuui Oil, sod in orraro perseveraro tliubnli-
Jurv nnsls. No boos could ho soon on board nf: ""J B would indeed he ion presumptuous,
her. j would I deem my Irunhln opinion infallible; bin
—-2— 1 ^ ;r , humble ns il is, your correspondent must ex-
The Washington Uu nu.offi'hh nil,in publish- : cusu mu if I require a moru solid rurutniionletyi«-Id
ing oxirnci* Iroui llm column* uf tlm Baltiinore j Rm palm of victory, lie hns oven not done mo
Son. one of which yc-t-Til»y appeared in our • tho jnslico to ro id my cnmniiiiiicaiion wiRi sulfi-
column*, remarks:— ciiiut attention. He attribute* tn mo wrongly tliu
"Tito despatchn", giving in d-tiil (Im event* of idea, iho Shdl R ils in question to have been Stull
•he bailie* nt Monterey, have not henn received by | /JimG, moved by llm tides nnd llm currents, nnd,
ihe War Department. We hid llm pleasure ofj before nil, he speaks of Shell Beds which he ha*
iteiug Lieut. Curd tn-diy. «vli - left Gen. Taylor’s ! seen, and I nf such which hu acknowledges not to
cniip on Rmdill insm 111. end he informs 11*, that havo examined, nod which, ncvuitlmlers. must bu
Im calling believe the express itiul ilespabdm*
hive been cut offbv thu .Mexican plunderer*—
(lint, when lie luftRie ennp, Gen. Taylor wa*
just beginning to receive the report* of tliu differ
ent corpi; and that be wa* yot unable to complete
tlm detailed de*pa»cbe* for dm W ir Department;
and that person* hid successively left the army un
llm 5th mi I Gtli, and arrived in safely nt Cnmargo;
niul we nhservo that a posteript lo the following
Inner nflhoGRi,that "a special messenger had ar
rived" nn tlm preceding night ‘from Washing
ton, wills despatches to Gun. Taylor." Thu*
"bowing the io.jd to be open, although a* Limit
Card statu (, u(« subject to uQca*iuual interrup
linn*.
"In place of the official papers, wc have drawn
freely upon all the ro nurca* within our tnacli.—
We h ive uinde copiou* exlrant* from ail tlm New
Orleau* piper*;and Ibis morning's mail bring* im
late and additional lepers from the ' Baltiinore
Sun '
"lint there i* one f-ict *tnt»d in these leiUr*
wbi’-h yvk have ptes*-rve.l among oar extract*. It
ridutvs in nn idfc slid unfounded rnninr. wbii-h hu!
prevailed iuihe » niiq» for a brief period, that Geu
Tsiylor ns* about lobe uiperxtJed fioic lh« com
nuiiruly diffuriuil. as hi* tiro so iusignificniil Rial
ono family omitd hive cullecled tlmm iu a year;
mine, 011 llm contrary, so largo, that their acouinu-
l't*iou would take such a family a century. My
refutation should cud hare, for, Sir, I think your
correspondent should not have proclaimed un opin
ion incorrect which hu has misunderstood, and
wh ch lu'iolio* upon a subject avowedly unknown
to him ; but oven admitted, for argument sake, hi*
mid my skull bed* to be of llm • tuiu origin, it is not
difficult to show Rm in*nnia;cucy nf hi* reasoning.
T.e ample proof which your correspondent thinks
tn have, that these shell* were put tlioro by human
hand*, ninniiut* to nothing. It give*, nt most, some
probability, tint ilmse shell beds bnvo not been
fnririod by ihe tide* or ciirruuts, a proposition en
tire!)' strange to my opinion, pitrpurfiog that
" thiMO shell* have been real Oyster Unnas left
tioMi by tlm withdrawing son." Instead, Rtcro-
fire, nf refuting my opinion. Sir, your correspon
dent hies to prove snmoRiing whiuh i< not only not
in contradiction with my nss. riion, but implicitly
acknowledged in it, a* •• roil Oyster Bunks" can-
not be mpved by ti lea and currents. Still of less
inomrni, if pouitdei is iho riieiiiiiKtnucc, cited 0* a
roof by Jour correspondent, that the dulls of i! lU
Wmll Beds iu (j'lHitiun, when burnt for limn, make
hs good ■ limn Ms those faknn w ills the living oys-
ter in Ufetil; Whereas thu shells moved by tlm tides
end currents,. produce ■ very inferior article. I am
•not onlyperfefcily convinced of that, but I contend,
that llm sholU nffossil bods giva a much belter nr*
ne'e Ilian living Mollusca, llm cirbonalo and espe
cially plmiphalo of Inno having iuct cased at the
oxpnnse nf tho ntiimnl mailer. Your corns; on-
dunt dear Sir,, thinks tho | rqbalilu reason why
the slmlU nru found in buds or heaps, is because
(he Indians wi-rn nf uid lo step upon them wliel!
scattered no thu gmiiinj. Aftor my kimwlcdgu of
the Indian oliarsctcr, I find that just ns wrong as
your corrospdmlout'sassorlioii, that "tw> Iwap them
up, and take grind core not to stop upon them;"
fur m, in Savnnmh, scatter them nn tlm ground
tn improve utir streets, ond walk upon them, as
you will percuive, sir, opposite your office, on :lin
bluff. Tins Indians ware u Ion .unconcerned nnd
caroles* people to undargo rather the inconve
nience of carrying the shells of their oysters (if
they ever should have eaten them) to one heup,
perhaps a hundred and more yards'frniu their wig-
wain*, than to step occasion illy upon one of them
with their snJJi'-.ienlhj pinlectnd fuel.
Besides, wu find ninnng Rinse -shells (at least I
did among mine) not only Bocrinoid* nnd tho
Cochlea, hut if your correspondent will only ex
amine them a littlo closer than lie has done my
c nu mimical ion, he will find nmnng them Vturns,
Ajuntic I'uhnonta, and thousands of other turbina
ted shells, which , lie certainly will not consider
eiluhle, although lie may feast upon Conus end
Out.*'.... O..I.H .«J o .-v.l-.. ,»-iy •ninsliiHSii he
found nil the coast of St. Catharine's Island, but
are they found there as living Moltuscu ? I think
not, only a* dua l shells, earned there by tho tides
and currents, and tlm Indians] hud no induce
ment for carrying them,’nr other tint eatable
s mils, from twenty to thirty miles up the Mud-
'way river and iu llm Innd. which can only hum
been done with a great dual of difficulty, and some
of llm *hells cun only hive been obtained, in such
quantities especially as wo find in iho shell beds, in
the West Indies. Your correspondent is further
more at variance with the geological views of our
muilurn, bolter informed Gnnlusist*, if ho prctnnd-:
"the fide* rise much lii'lmr now, mid cover laud
at the present day, which was formerly a densely
wooded swamp," explaining in this way the ap
pearance of trees and fossil remains of llm Masto
don. Myludon. Mognthcrion, Mesalosniirus, Mo-
sosaiirus, and other autidiluvinn animals, which
arc perhaps deluvial or even alluvial. There may.
nevertheless, hive been iu some pari* of nnr const
sinkings or subsidences of previous upheavals; but
how could wo, without admitting a recession nf
Rm ocean, explain the appearance of.mnmnse fossil
shell beds in our Stale, for instance neur Sanders*
villo, and in uniiy other part* nf nnr globe.
The learned Geologist, Charles I.yell, says in
his "Travels in NorthAmorica/' speaking about
the Southern coast nfGenrjtia near the mouth of
the Alla malm: " It i* evident, that at a compara
tively rec-'iit period since the Atlantic wa* inlnt-i
ted by the existing species nfmariiimotestnccn.tli're
wa* nn upheaval nnd laying dry of the bed nf th**
ocean iu tlii* region;" nnd again, speaking of
Beauly (nr butter H -anlii-n) iu the vicinity of tlm
city : "I also observed that tho flit country of
marshes was bounded, 011 its western or inland
side by a steep n ink nr ancient clul’, cut in llio
sillily terti iry strata, amt thorn arc other inland
cliffs of llio same kind nt different heights, imply
ing the successive elevation of the whole tertiary
region."
This is, I should think, an authority for myn-
pillion of the laying dry nf the shore uflhe Mud-
way river and the appearance of fossil oyster
hanks. It* your corruspu'ideiM. Sir. finally, lin*
never been able t« find fossil shells nn the seaboard
uf Georgia, lie must not have kinked nut sharp.—
I found pluuty iu the ternary strat i even in our
iieigliliniiilioinl mi SUidaway Island nnd llio main
C'mriti.hniiL especially the mniiili of lioyncr's
Creek ; and were my worthy friend, thu late Ebon
William*, s'ill alive, bn would slimv him nl least
mm hundred spots where -licit uiitiil.-liivi.il remain.*
o-ciir iu tlm Eo:euo formation from S.iv.inubii
down to Florida
Yours, rcspec fullv, I!
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ll.lrl.ln Al Co. A Rtraliarl, A WaaArafl il
R llalr.ral.am k 8a.,, p JL )| Hall lr ||' t . T
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MAYOR’S OFFICE. Nov. 4th. 184G.
l*rnclnmntio:i8
Piirjirant tu a resolution nf (lie City Council nf
Savannah. I tin hereby nppn nt To-Mm row, sith
of November instant, in bu observed a* a day of
riiank.sgiviiig nod Prayer; upon which llio peo
ple nf tlii.* city may, iu rntnomu. acknowledge
ihe signd mercies shewn to them doting the put
•aasou by Almighty God.
I also further invito Rm rn operation nf the
Reverend Clergy nnd Minister* of every dcnpmi-
ualion, requesting ili it they will, by opening their
respective pi ice* of worship upon iho d iy ap
pointed, proiume this expression of our depen
dence and gratitude.
II. Iv. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
iiov 4
D!J* NOTICE.—The Commissioners of the Mc
Intosh Comity Academy lake pleasure iuaniiniiuu-
ing tint ihe School will be opened in Darien on
the third day uf Niivombor next, under the super-
iudciicu uf llie Kev.T. D. Hoover. All branches
usually taught in Academics in ibis Stale, will he
attended tn by Mr. Hoover, together with such as
sistant* as may he reqnirtitu.
oci 2 117— SAMUEL PALMER, Sec'ry.
Ceil I ml Unit Itoud.
On nnd after ibis day, until further notice, Rm
Passenger Trains will leave Savannnli al 10, P.
M„ and Macon daily at 2.j. P. M.,and run through
in ulevon hours.
Fare hetweeu Macon nml Savannah,
In Passenger Car. $7 00
In Baggage Car, 4 73
Between Savannah and any Way Slulion. urn!
between Macon and any Way Station, sod from
any intermediate Station to quo.Imr intermediate
Slulion, Rm fare will bu
In pn-iseiigcr Car, fur cncli itnfion, 37.j ecu's.
In baggage •* 25 "
THUS. PURSE.
.mg 3 — Gen. Sup. Trunsportufion.
A.scut* far thu Mmraiuinh (Scarglnn*
lu Now York—.Mr. V. U. 1'ai.mki!, No. 38 Wil
liam street.
■In Boston—Mr. V. 11. PxuMKn, No. 12 State
street.
In Philadelphia—Mr. V. U. Pxi-Mzn, comer of
Third nod Chesnut streets.
.nftl’aia i.ifk (.muikakck com*a-
NY OF NK1V-YOIIK*
MORRIS ROBINSON, Proiident.
SAMUEL IIANNAY, Secretary.
Anplicalious received l<
received by
fob V ly- W. P. HUNTER. Afcnt.
Oju ni K iTcHI
I’oii ORice—Muvniiunb*
GUO. SCItUKV. f. M.-J. G.JHMIS. Awwtant P. M
NPSTIICSM Mitt.
Due. <1 illy, by !»}. P. .111 i ln<rs. .Ully. »t P. P. It.
•Norlhrru Wsy 'till, for mn.-p* bria-rpii 8uvaan*h niul
Charloduii —Hun M.ii.il iy. \V«-.|iio»il.*> »iul I riil.iv by (I A
•'I.I clu**» TunMbiy, 'Pburuixy mi l Haiarbiy m Ii) M.
»oeuir.a« mui — hv »f» <M».i»T.
For amt f«mi Piwlen. Ilruma ick, Ml. M*(> » and all Ej»I
FliirlJa—Du« uu Friday by l', A. M„ cluta* Saiur.U) al J
•m'TlIN'H Mill.—SV »T*0p.
For ami fiom all ntH.’ar tn GcxrfiU ttouth nf this, 9t.
IiATKAT tlATBd.
I.'.r.imioi n c -.
*'■« 1 I\«1,„, _
ObT.nilnr.TS;—-X
Nkw-Ok(.k*n* Oct. *) p Hl .
Bor. 30 fflSSSJ
si t'Ayyitt F.xrnurnKntM
U 11 n X u V 7 Sc, ! r ail * w mpt—3tKJ Id. a2Tjf
and 117 kegi Lard. 9
raxai.ctTu* trn«ir, kD . } _
tlsmrlona—Sp. brie Ca*idnr-21| b 4 i M |jj
—8p: mlstteo Palanrn-150bait. Upl lw |(VJ
MADISON. Oci. 31.-Cotton.-—
coma in quite freely during the |>n«’t wfl
arc principally in uin nt from 8 in fit ,J
. . —6 In 61,
nf n film lot nl square bales brin*inV
A d ffernne* of nearly I a cent hub
tween round nnd square bales.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3l.-cJ
market lias an upward tendency sinej
oflasi week, and (lie limited■tocksol
able* holders to uhiHin their prices altfT
tiers buy with extreme camion, ami
lot* In meet thoir wauls, sales inallfnnL
* HO bdes, rale* ranging at lOsHic bl
and 10 a 1 IJe for New Orleani «IkJ I
chilling ropocked nt ftj a 8.jc, all ej
closing very firm at our nniieied qirl
rued tluswqek 915 bales. U|iUi.d*,’J
a DJr; Good middling. 9J a 10c; MiddfiJ
a in*.; Fair, 11 a iQc. "1
Rice.—FOy casks auld from the whij
tiuiH. ■
Flour —The oxcitcin- ni noticed ii, -
nt thu cfiise nf last week*having snlml
price of FlmirsHitled down, shippers al
nnd alioui Htllll) b-i|s sold up in WsdijJ
ly nil nt iJ5 j, closing rubor unsetiled, L
qttttnt aales nf some 25IH) Mils UVoerel
sylvanin lira ml* are repnrled ol 85.371
ly at llm Initor rni«. half hbl* ni $5,754
pair. To.day standard "hippingbnmdl
Allured nt §5,25. nnd 1211(1 bbUsnldelnf
ever with moro firmnen nnd mort lif
refuse to sell at that rate. Free s«b<3
sumption at $5 fnr Old, and $5.25iJ
ground parcels, including *xtrx and finj
CONdfilNKta.
Pur birh PflUr Demill, oinitto.t ymurjt^
Itnid, J ’P Rowland, Fr*nrrel.J 3lil«n, L RttJ,
Diinr.in, W Wsrnnr, It M Goodwin, N B Alt'
Ford, M Hopkins, R A Lr*ir, G R Ihnjrkki
wood, \V II M-inein, J M Coopnr, \V Vrckij,
II Iturroogli* Sl Co. J l.ippmmn, E (Vnyrai,
II imilion, llnrd«m»n «t Co. J Clark, (kadis
It A Crnnn. A Cliimjiioa, Cuwjy A
W llii>ii|'brnvr, ni-i Wood St (Tlaghn-a.
IMS.SKMj'KttS.
P*-r bark Peter Dcuull. (rnm New-YoA-fi
IvJ.v, child and aeryj-u, Mr Horcr anil lady, X
lady, Mrs Sanchex, Mra SburwiNx), MrsT..aau
•Iren, Mra Li on and icrraiu, Min Aides, ki«
Pynchon, Itray, I) It Uumlcy, DoMutt, Rmkr,
• id Minor Scott,
Peratcamar Jjrper, from ('barlestao—Mr* I
Mr* Clinch, Mra Cuuuinslism, Mn Caiter, Mi
linn, Miaa C M Clinch, ML* Clinch, tie
Messrs Thompion, T P Holciunbr, 8 llo'ora,
roUen, Weller, J Stuvnnmn, lluser, J Le«,NC
Wads, J J Hernandos. VV E .Mills, ind J Utlu
SUIT NEWS.
■*•(•1 of Siivnnunh, Nor. 1,(8
ar.RARKD.
Ship llrrcnle in. Chase. Charlerton—b B*M*li
*p.l« MhiOKmnt, KonbaU, M imna—UnwAy k W
Hloainer J.iper, Itfuuiu Clurloitou—A bilSile.
AHtttVF.il YRSTP.RIIAt,
llr. ship William. Lyon. T.iuid-id.luK Motyoi
Uric M.irellr, llall. Pniladelphi*, and i bj\
Cap!.. 10 J linker. M.t/n lo « Srhtrj, J M T*
brie*. Murium & lb'll. K Par*on* Si Co, J I.i]
for.l Si Fay, .1 VV .l.lburt*. i VV I. mr. C F Mi...
St C«, P VViUtierxer, VV llumub'err, NRAItl
Go ulwin, >1 llopk mu. E lli‘e-1, II Rarer, Cake*
Co. linmshart & Thnin,<f, l» Kell, A Mini*, VV S
KiM|i|i A l*o, II A Crane, It IS R erard, K FK
Hunter, I. tlaldwm A Cu, J McDonald. A blleia
bum * VV iidcr, T M Turner dt Cu, J Uieixe,i
coll A Co.
loop Science, Thmnpmn. Ojccbre. MOIbs
Rice, lo ll HnlNtrabain A *on.
SliHip Vi.itcr, Gallo, lUck Hirer. Roajk Kid
ber-lmm A Sou.
Sloop ludopciidenco, Roddick, Saiills- Wn
Stoop Eagle, Grovatulcin.Sl. M-ul»- VW
U. K. 'I. -leaxier J.iumr. Itro-ik*. Cbrile-iaeIs
IIiIm IuJ VV I.uiit, Central Rail Itoad, lla
inm Co. J Ire*, ,V| s ILII, ll Il>l«nbaa *
and P ll ruinli'rga.t.
DF.P.1RTKH,
Sieimer Jasper. Rroakr, Charle.tna.
itleamor Ivaiiboo, Jarraon, Aujurta.
MOIUI.E. Oct. 3ft—Arr. ship Lo*i«. T*;.
brif .Mnnie/.umi, Thmini*. Builon; Kk' *“*
ll.itliuiore.
MAV-ORLEANS, Oct. 53-Vrr. <kip»t.h*-|
•elb-r, l.iverpooli John I’ llarwrrd, RaadtWaS'i
til Cloud, KiiwIhiiiI, Piitlailetpllir ■
lli'low, thi|i* John Cummiiif, D*i|»t, birttf
nia, Wi-e. Xew.Vurk. _ _
CIILIlLEd'i'O.V, Nov. 3-Arr.rchr.RorawBi
Cld. Pp.brig Caxador, Ro-rr, B«rf*loMiS^■
lamo. R<mi to , do. _ .
Went to tea, ship* An-nn, Baikmaa,os*'!" 1
Ion. Ilrnwn, iln; li-rk Cmnn, lbic»<Hui>.ltwt»*-
PHILADELPHIA, Oil. 31-Vrr. U«k M
Pm to Caliellu. , . _
Cld. barb Cnmberlanil, Hirtock. Aalst^
.Inlie, Elliott, Mobile.
~ F 1.0HUM 8TK.D1
Tor mack Creek, E. P.TJ
eu, Brunswick, Nl. MnFJJt
Non villo, IMcolam nud
h IT— K Tin* steamer WM-nR
SAt^HWCrapt. Wm. C.
for ihe abiivu placns, Tlii*
A. M„ nnd each succeeding Wedn«J-J
•amu hiuir ihroiigboutihescwoo.
arrive nt Savannah on the SuikUJ
lowing. Travellers going P »^ ,I !J “f,"
tiighv nf tlietr atrivsl. in ih R Duly D ,
.VIail Sieani Packets fur Chsrlaiton. _
Line uf Packet* for New Ymk. *^*7,
0 f-'fXwJSl
boiiril. nr in JUIIA i»'. uv, j
N. II.—A line of Port Co-ichM -r
llm II,mi 01 I'icol.m, 10 carry pn«r|- n "
’"cr rill Crei-lll payable hr , h'* , ra
ring the abseuco nl* the boat itwil
store free nf rh-irgo. ***_
"rovBlccb^ro*.
JQA Tho p ick! stoop L AG Lb. W.
idSEsiiiie, will *nil an Saiurdsy-
ply nn board at Jolmsinn *»aI [>\VIN *
nov 4 l :v_2=-TS«i
[ABTlVK and
L Snmminh, Nov.4.
nisi, being designated by Uw *•' .
Thanksgiving nnd PrsJM.i peat
Persons having notes fallingdR »
ntieiid lo (lie Mine lM«, sTF-AD.
Inst.
nov 1 1— ^
P LAN'I'KU*: «*?“{,luiui
ml. ism
In: Day, llii- Dank «>< >»
to morrow, miwi b« I
ank ntate of ? b *21
Aiixuittno nnd J»ck»«ni*ille, F.—Dur Snud.y by HP. M .
cium's. on Tusnluy *1 II A., M. **
wK»rr.sN mui.—»v «ut nn.
Dus .lullv by I A. M i Cln.rs daily si ti. P. M.
Kaespt Anru-tn, IIunhuig. Its*tun.riil*, MlUrdcs»Ljf.
M.<en«, Columbus, ktnkiU,*iid Ns«r Urls-m*, which slots ut
8.P.M.
B ank stat® zr 6 Jr»
Ha.aiinah, <'h S ,,r ; firThafc.
in.t bcinf .et .parla* *
Hank will b«
m. Fritter, m,.atlr«off'r» l 'h»<e
•111 Iho mil Inal, nrual b ' A p|jRTE l
iTiiTifif, ---
t> llulti't, HOck.
ne.lfiir.l Sperm “
.line Irnnr hrrp S.
n.»v 4 SC
SfACKliKBI.
iT.l WI hlila, IMH »»“
'.Ti li.lf and nr hbl. and
|..igt|irs ItotTct. 2 mm
pipe J B G 18113
rig S-ivann "•■
'sgranton
Siirllrd Almond