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THJ£ SAVANNAH GEORGIAN. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19. 1864,
fit laopg
i Um little rwoMtblaacw of tha «
*u Dot lho«fht to to Ita motl
Another woman. -hurt, u4 r
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n« tor «*i*v <«n* nt, jMt In tto neck. Another
woman, who appeared to to about thirty jw« oM,
with rather a ipw from*. tod tto Initial* worked In
tto name place ra tto other. Another jrtmn* woman.
. . a boat nineteen or twenty yaaraof age. with light,
num ii «n*‘> 0> _ , >«d tialr and a DieixMMMilaa counteuauoe had tto • . n, V "J •< •■'***m»»h»e Patrick K .stoit* — Mea.uilog
™ w—- J!x?zr n szkka Zi™ ?S‘ l l5Sii».!Sr1to£STtozL» sr^risitawy* ‘ s::;L sisss
.reriaWy to toPaU, <****.*••. fo»Tn We-t • |b# ^ h# j , fMe-Uj been rtrtpMd J * M-,0f **"" 4 ' h *•”**"•
—*=^=2 =•—« hjr aoine n»maaa, fur what little rMhhl .wto Ml ( Wltoeree. ftmfr~F«r lafomaDoa. WIHtew dwell, and
upon her appeared t*. to of aflner material than that , Michael Itryan, lor IMendaai., Jam-. Moaaahan. Il-nry
ttevaajun. NomiUr I at h i 164
imtiKil «•! Prveeat—Jaha It. Ward. Mayor: Ablet
man Mallery; Van H«ra;ll«niM, HrtH;< ekM;la«lM;
t'unmlu; Walker and Lea la. *
Tto nrtaalaa of tto laat meeting <>( l mwll »w» trad
and confirmed.
1 to I aloe nation and Kina Dorkcla a are read and eon
Irmed eieept w tore aa appeal had beenenterad
arrtat «**a.
tto lily <4 .savannah is Patrick K .'lt«iU — Mraaui
SAVANNAH. <ja.
SUNDAY MORNING. NOVBMBM* * • >' *
Demoemtlr Merlin*,
Ito Dawmmmtlc Tarty M Ihr lily of Ha*aanr‘
worn by tto other*. , J IH.-kerren. aud John Uaa.
Two young boy* now cane walklug along the motion. the tin* *uf<>rred by •
i.»iltctl
wnnallattoUOUCnHMU'R HALL.<* MONDAY
Kvvmw MOT, at tow * • «*■**** k ’ *' **
■*tonltottoa»trwwhtol»««atoH
»y udar af tto Vhaf"-»- *dtto Rnsoatlve (toauiuir*
aerlT
EDWARD «. WlUVX.Hewelaiy
«lte Mtillnf-Tlir True FmSIMsm.
I to tto call for a Democratic niceUog,
■ oor colotnoa, era* a poatcrlpt lu tto fol- j
•• If nay charge, render In the bill ,
tbfinfor to ■«." «ifO*l ‘ E.O.W." Thla, we think,)
to*w> that tto " Secretarywho I* none other than .
tto City Council’* exosllcnt Clerk, appreciates the \
toe* of ou remark* la laat riumlay* tkorgian 'Vo
.frail of coaraa act accordingly, and bate a bill tort
_ w _ , • Major.
touch, who wtrv'outto ablp nt tto tine ol tlic dU- i n l" ,w m»ni «fe.«*
u*U*r.and who hud walked up from lung Branch. " WH> ******
■ nd were Imiklue let «ime ,4 ikelr IrleeO.. ' *“ ‘f' 1 »«
Tta M. ri .re toUn.lu.J.dec.yUdl,, He, |
lh -h be lag eaten oil the fact-- *tdl enough remain* ; Um , th< „ „ n . lllni( , u ., > . U „.u, t |„
In id- nl Ify them piobnbly. thereof.
w . ,, . 4 . . . . . . , ) ta Ordinance to to ratified an lh'lio»»ce lo prrrei
TXe Mwwte AWatr—teat ta ttiwttgbt of It 1 rrinovalof HalMiiit* in I he .ity of |.*t«oruh. mftoiit the
Tto l^>u«k>u corietpoudcut *d the ’/l r to nr Um* 1 p*rmla»iou id the Mayor. read the hr»t liar*
_ r i,. _ »i._ . Aaordlnaore rrrul»tin« rto latprcimn of Floor awl
• rilt. ..I the bOU.lt difficult) : Meal brought to ttodty of Hu.annih far ul« nreiporl.
A few day* track. Jlr. Houle wa* r^turuiug to «a« rea i the hr.r than, *nd ordered to be pubUalmd
France on lit* way to Madrid ; to waa rcfmwd ad- On metloo of AUlenuan V»a Horn ito «aM omiaaora
mltlance at Cable. Mr. Maeon chaoced tto aume 1 r^»rre.lto» co«nmUU.»f three, rhe Mayor api*.inr
day to \l*il Drouya da I'Huys, the French Foreign | eommltto AHerarn tan flora. Mallei and
MluUter,unaware of the. occurrence, whew the French
Mluiatcr i-omplaincd bitterly of Hander*, a* a moat
daiigiT'u* llrebruud. Huron agived In thl* mpeit,
and regretted I tot it wa* iinpmudhlu to atop hi* writ-
lug*; t>ot | irony u dcl'lluy* continued to complain
••I Americun foreign policy and it* eucroachmunta,
capeclallv in regard to Greytown, Domiolca, tto
r^iiidwicli Ulurnl* and Cuba', and wound up by in
forming Mr. Ma*ou that he hud imued order* not to
ladiuit -r. Soule iuto France. Hr. Ha*on asked for
. J . w.. admit -.r.boulo iuto truncc. Mr. Ma*on a»ked for
ity-8vc cento, the price of three in-1 reaaona, they wore declined ; but the French-
of om aqnare- dnly made out and piracutcd. man inveiglied generally aguluat Ur. Houle us a fricud
AM R any other " Secretary " of any other Kaccu-! Jjf J,r - Hinder*, and of all the Kuropeuu lepublicam.
tipa Cmaaittec, ha* a call lor any other meeting.'
Dasaonlk, Whig oi wtutuot, we will uccoiuodute |
hto on pcedasly the aamc term*. « owe, gentlemen,)
bring on year advertUemcnU
By the way, we otoern; with isitidactiou that the
rrto cud wa*. that Mr. Mason p'rotesleii strongly
against ihc measure, and sent hi* Secretary to Lou
don to get further particular* from Soulo and Mr.
Buchanan. Mr. Soule insist* upou an apology, and
Mr. Ma^m declare* that h« will leave Darla in three
lay* unless such an apology is offered. All the
Cunmiac
An unfuMDce lo repeal an ordinance entitled. au
din*nee to lurtber dehns the duties n( City Hurvayor, aad
U> eaawiaa tto
Ito per*** so atondla* aball fntfrit awi pay
HOMMKKCIAI..
after II ha* t*w lepacked
iwfrltawi pay to r»rb aad
my dellsi*.
srsitratfiPKis w-ti
eeur'y such ■toam fto'swf gfly doll*re. ' i# »avawMuti 1C apart*. Itavtaihrr *■»
«... >i**a || A VAN A—Ochr AM»U IWW*»I-1M t.A. R1
asvaaaah Market. lavtMMr
(IJTTtlM—There waa a use** eetitedeasand 1nr CMk*
Ito
toettow a. Aad to II farther ordalaed. lhu« If ant
•ball prcvMi
•bill Imfoil aad MV to eier* »urh nfrao* the *utaar
treaty 4dWn
deelloa 7. And he It farther urdaieed. TV*t all torraU.
half barrel*ur tofSofP|.»uror Meal, ■hall to *o erraage<l.
*y theowaer .... •
with farlUty
detalued In Ihe dl*ehar^« «f hi* dutle*. »ad If the u*aer or *t«Ji; l4lut7Mi
•(•al.Kbell ivfiu**r ualael m t* aireOR* It. the ln-pe< Rf.i at at ••*: 10 at f»: 1) f»Hl ■w 4 **■* *%*•
tor.*h»ll to aatkortaM ta refuaa to Inspect tto mum-. - ■ ■ a ■■ .. .■!LL. I '.» . . .
aotll II U property arrsu|e>l, which the owner or »*eni
•bell ff >e him anito
rtecllon 9 And lie II Inrihar sa-dainwl. 7hat Ito Impei!•>■
■dFlour aud Meet .ball md Mtchaiw either directly or in-
directly toy Floor nr Meal for esk or eipnrUtinn iiadn
Ito penslty of Ian dollar* to each aad erary barrel, half
■ ■ • . . .re U I I.. 1.1._ .. h.u.1 ....I
VAUL AMD WUTMR CLOTHIW.
RoMimoii A Camp,
Hreprrs aad Tatlan, andi Deaton la Mae
“taly ■aii CTaliliiii
reaefvlaa aad epealag their al
S
-Parties d. Irlu. _
B-.nl* snl H»,| y
or tog* of Pl-tur or Meet, .haIIto m. erraagwl. „„ M porl.lbf# ebaag# la pnaM. 1h* sale* .A refs-ellof *
r «*r ageat thereof, a* to eaetde tto fa*lructor .. Mt . ik. MU«lu *rim u Myte.aadat
f lo etamia* Ito ««.. hi that to may am to day aanmaMd U ‘Mr ready
Ihedlscharea»fhi*dutle*. »a«l If the ueaeror at 141 at 7J{; U3ail; IDal •;». IM*lf!i> .A*l kmnn >ki«m
ilAUINir INTKI.I,I<!ENck.
,1 1WANNAM ..KOVKMRWt V> l»»»
AMH1VICO MINC'D ODD K.AMT.
C H M sleamshipIV’vhU. Merrill A Wimdhull.Coaimaadei
barrel or tog .4 »Vur or Meal by him »• puicbwwd sud _ boor* from New YwV vlth Mdse a ret f'arseager*. to I a*l
sold or eit.)rt*->l. *11 samples draaa from Flour aad Heel. Mo t ,». Fay ll l’w.
in ita inapertiuu shall to for hi* use and benefit t’ H M sImukIiIii HUU* ol fieorgtn. J J liarrin. Jr . • nwi-
See. 9 And to It further urdaiaod. fhalla e**e of -h-k naander. 40 hours, fr*a» IlilUdeluhla. wilb M*l»«. and l*a»
ne*» or tem|>orary aWace of the Inspaclor. or if aeceeeaiy n-afers. to F A Mumnr
f.tr the convenient di»|«i cli of llm duties of bis nMee.he ^J,j p Harriet k Jes*ee. —. N*a York,
shall be authorised to appoiul • deputy to act for Mm. du- ^hlp Mnnthport. IFilsoti New York. <a*ri*»**t llmr*
ring such sicka**}. atoeare, or surh tlta* a* be way think ln n, lu g K'a.hburn
ITYJCMM ANf) HONfe*
1 reotuv.nl■ In -'<--1.
pUwa*aall cm
-1* Are aawrooefvfaa aad opealag their etoek of Fell T-r ••H-. to errit-per brig J j|,, r,/I
'Maad Winter (toad*. ena.latlag fa part of »ae tdaefc U hy oetl7 r j5-K
Hriad feacy « ofoe*d Preach aad Faglkh lVrth« aad rjcmH.—» Tub* Treib Mar ,, ,rx
IRifuMnaerr*. Oretcaottag* •< all grade* aad patten*.: Jj mKaovriU. inV'fr.r * Uf pu v*.
Vectiag* of AcUaa.Mika, t oXaere, ,da.b aad Vut Vet "7* ^ M<vll v .
lend refa—ell of which olll to rnedc and trimmed la oar u-ua* . , lmt . M< MAn< N klr,y
shaft antic «**»« AM* HUUU.MM -n gV, ■
mad. nothing i« aMaufactur*.! at the •-!!' IA a*wOo.bea Bolter. W truic do do Ctoa*
of W T Jeaniag*. Breadvey New Y«k. »«l*d llerrtaga. reefredje-r .teaayr and for ^
•trie.•|U*li*y *a*l aorkm.aabip aecha-b-ogr •'«*• >'*■ _ fWtAMTUX, JOBXgTt*!??,
I IKES' IMWI*S-Irtah UoetU. *»■! ' *'
(arnMiing aad bar. -Ire., liood. -A *11 ton ( .ir.n Au II-4 and 1S-4 lin*« gheetlBe.licht aD.!^ 11 * Iff
re.,al*He to a eealkntaa • aardroto. c.o*UatJy oa li*n*l 4 4.3-4 and 10-4 linen Dawuuk. b^setodvLl v-^! 7r '*i ■
together aithTaibrella*. Valise*, f'arpet Rag*, and lodi* aburk.Scotch and birtb'ert I*Uaer. brow. *7* 1
R.fWro«4. n.~rt th. CVKV.I
All r>l ahirb «*. r-Orronour a*ual terms, ead a* •«>* <* eel red and for sale by 1,0 J** j^l
can to iM.ogbt elcehere lav—not I! octl
to increaae bla aalaiy." pn»»ed in Oouacil ’ *»iaaaab. Au
gnat !»lb. 1852. was read the Hr*
gust !»lb. 1852, was read the Dr«t time.
An ordinance to repeal the fourth section of aa ordinance
entitled an ordinance to amend the various ordinance, id
(be city of Sarannab and the hamlet. I hereof. p*s.«ed for
the purpow id piererting the city ut Sar.naab from lire,
pasM-i in t ounril. JuuegUtli. 1854. a*- iv.l the recon-l
time. and. motion. l*WI am until tto nevk va-eting id
Council
nmtiuxs.
The p-liiMtu -I ft tomuntine and olheie. loiVctor* «n*i
levaces 11 <taU» hi tto public market, -dating that they are
willing to p«i an) additional assessment- sod pray mg to
be alloaesl " the refusal of the stad* which they no- occu
py eithout beio; com|-clled lo mine in coiwpe itbui hy hid
with other* wbo»e inteotto mar to simj-l) to run up tne
price* without meualng actually to l*t. -s* irad
ami rrferre*! lo the Market Committee.
|H>lU«>«s vf IwWAC i* Clark re-4«e»tlnj Council to jay
American residunh* at mi and Loodou, without I patriah PraaO K». to hi* aarrtoM a* watchiaaaat Um
article alluded to above, ia which the Georgian, Ue- j dutinction of part v. are indignant on account of the | Croat iloor of Ue F.tctoage. from the .-tli toptembei ro
elAfwdiU latkpcadencc.ha* awakened the attention \ »*»»Qlt offered to the United State*, whkh aaami to {the 1»* Kojamtoi »ufmg that he ra* employed by *u
J-lTl ,, h „ Hco prenictliutcj, an,l ta More MUirec- ttartlj <-l J*»« I->l.re' |T» re«l >«l
bhhsrihshh*ctawitataMi,.ua u*, iirif.I 'iwite'^AjT’K' A
Aa Jtftrmm***, two of the most thoroughly Demo-1 order to allow that England aud 1 ranee, though en- r^ um atv Twice. *•-, reel and referred to
cratic parsm of the BtaU. The cool and judicious ed-1 in war, are -till powerful enough for prevent- ibe dunce committee
lug tbo United HUtce from taking advantage of th« : The petition of Casey *nd Hamlet, prsyiac Council to ill
difficulties of Europe for a roup mata on Cuba—] reel tto City Treasurer to pay them $1—• At. they haiing
Tbc matter deserve* your serious oouaidcration. and | » mi.uk* oi ttot amount in the addition «< a |<ay,
implies tbc forfeiture of Americau preatige, aa gal-1 ~^ n T** >fd , ^. Co *7 e) . 1 In lhf,r
lautly eatabiiahed by Uaptaio | — .
itor of the Jiftrtoni**, (Mij. Cl.ink) introduc*^ it)
with the following remark* :
Wa extract the foliowiog remarks from the Sevan-1
d coruMer l
aah Georgia*, and
r them worthy tbo alien
ties of the editorial corps : There is entirely too ; al* of the European coutinent
d from a party editor by many inuividu-
aka belonging to the party, differing themselves most
ly with the taajonty la our career a* a Democratic
ihtar, we have bad the miafortunc, more than once,
to differ with perhaps aa esteemed and valued friend,
aad that difference has afterwards been eviooed in
aoaal resentment- We could point to tiiose who
a for exemplary Christians, and high toned gen-
aea, who ha re'Sprung peraooa) quarrels u|>on u«,
for aoreaten under heaven than bccanec we would
not drop o*r friend and take up than, or because we
weald act oppose the wishes ol tbc ytoiAt, aud thm-t
them forward t* oypottuo* to aocb wi*he-.
We can hardly revert to a case tu which the result
tea sot shown that we were on tbc side of our satiy,
while oar antagonist was wishing os to puff himself,
hk favocite, bis relative, or bis friend into notoriety .
regardless of the voice of the people and iu oppo-i
(too to the wishes of tbc party. We have gotten iu-)
to more personal squabbles from just such cause-,
tbaa from any other. Now wc think an editor is
charitable enough when he says : •• Gentlemen, you
have full liberty to dm the coiumu* ol my paper for
yourselves or yoor friends, provided you do it at your
own expense, and not tax me with it. - The editor
should be left at liberty to act for his party according
to his own discretion, and if others want thcmselvi*
or their frieuds brought forward, let them do it in
the way that other advertising is done. The editor
it not bound to puff every one who may claim to to-
long to tbe party, cither by writing himself or
through hi* contributor*, at hi* own expense. If
offered as an advertisement, that U quite another
r; aa a public journalist, doing that kind of
wa, be cannot refuse, unless on account of fal.e
lent* or improper language.
hetber tbe United State- will
ther Napoleon will apologia*.
The Paris correspondent «-i the Co*,
f.
lunku Tto Tiber I - *>-t. 1UI. -o* read aid grantwl.
Kin.I 7?. r ; rto iwtitioa of Peter l.udd). John Anflin and Jobt, IligJ
L arc all anxioa* to sie , - t -.ailoe Couactl to payndi oftnem •‘-J, for their
ill bear in-ulte, ni wlie ice* gpu* tbe pnbtir 'treet- com pout* Ac., during tin
tto
f/»* Ktal-
i|iii|rnx—*n ro*d **»<1 referrM 1" tto "iminilto
.tree!* and Une*. I
r i • i , ,• .... , The petition ofTboma* Trend«rn*t sn«l Mr* Flu*
, who n a 1 reachman. and compl.m* bitterly j«w, (U jo4 Bto ..,r. of l"t No. L ne«r Franklin Ward. p«. .
of the Miupatliv oflbe Americans in favor I>t Husaia, ' log wperate len*e^-«nt.< Thom*. Preodergart to tto
* r„ «- n '. . : eartarti half ofanid lot, and onto «i*» A. Jewrtt. for the
wr.te as lowow* . j n ^ itrn h>|f | 0 t. w*» rend aud granted.
I regret the raea-ure which lias been taken id re- Tto commaaicatiou* of R. C. Maekall. bnalth ofhecr. and
gard to Mr. Honle, became I cau give my testimony, ! ..f Onio <\ Parker, one of the wefgheiaof Hay, giting tlieir
totter, perhaps, than auvbody else, to hi- firm rcao- j rea«>n- why they .lid not return to their po*t« before tto
lutiou not to meddle wills French politic*, and l». ! vipinilloB nC thsIr leave .rfsb^oes. were ••wslly reed-
cause it will to a new matter of recrimination and 1 -toreup-n thefolio-.ng rMhttai«itdb *<£"»■
j, . ■ to-ton. and asconded l»i AM-rsnan rolien.i»a» read an<]
distrust to twee ti tbc two t.cvcnuncoU, i a4opted , oirl ,.
The Courier 4* Enquirer, whose editor baits the dartred TTxat tbe Health Officer, and weigher of Hsy. be
"*•'= '• *" :
ardent admirer ol the French and English alliance, j within the term* of the Th-wdutlon In reference 1 • t]
yet net ertheleai ha* an American toart inbisbo-ont *b»eot without leaie.
I , -i , . BMOlrtK'.V
heartly approves ol Mr.MA«o\ > «.onr*c in demand- Bv ^Idwrmwn Van Horn—
.iroper. wliu -liwll ab» be made lisWe to tto s*aie jwr
lie*, and shall tike Ihe tame obligati"* a* Itoia'pmto
tof.ire artini a* *'eputr.
Seetinn 10. Aad be ii further orlibel bf I lie authority
afurrreld. Tlia* at tto Hr*l regular meeting id tkioueil in
He com tor neat, ami Hie 8r«t meeting "f Council In ereiy •
Heeember tlierealtev. there dull to elected sn Inspectm
of the city of Savannah. «b" »li*ll pnrthrm th< dull'*
hereinbefore prescribed, who »bel. give h«>nd. with fond
aeeurili. to t>e aj>|*ci*«e«l by the Mayor, to the Mayor and
Aldermen of tto cUv of Savannah and the hamlet* ther-
iif. for the faithful diaehaigo »f hi* iliitln*; that said in
»pectnr -hall hold lii« oflire foi the t*r n of ooe rear, uti
le** inonrr remove.1 for misconduct, ar t tb»t he *hal! ie
-••ire tire f«v hereinbefore described.
bri? Kither New York, with l.*IU»l. to Jf*s-
DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS !!
«W NTYLKB AMD OLD.
Barra is. Ckriprr am! Better than Cirr!
AT tiHAl IIKOTHKKN.
[AVIXtt re
HENRY LATHROf a,
HBAllV hATIIMuH&tO
H AS reeeifod per recent arrival, a Ur-<*
Good*. ee.tr*i*tiox in palt <4
Bleb plaid and figured Mon*lip tfe I4
’a*b>ner-.
-lo do
Ka
H AVING re opened our Bnuar. Bnnlgktom iliet 4
door ea»t of tVIntaker. with a frnsh stock of lire
d'leatnerWiti. .deabrook. Peck.Ctoarle-ton via toauforl, 1
- M I-a Bateau „ , ,
Steamer tominol-. Hlinkrn*lilp Pal»lka. Ac. to lab I
fold. Far A t> . . w „
.'hhiConrol. Umpnol. to J J b M'll*
fir bark tVoodwan. . liverpoOl. to A lare A to
CbMAttKD.
I S M .tramihip Knoavllle. tofltow Vew York—I'a
tohr'Abboit Ih-iereu*. Alchoio. Havana—.1 A Brow
P )| *• vainer IVeiaka King. Palatka. Ae — H M l-iffi
(peal aa ordinance vutitled • and ordi
L - :
ie dutle. of the elly Hurreynr. and to
." !>*<>ed in Council >avannili. Au
AnUrdlnanee to repea
nance. In define the
increase hi* salary,
cast SB. 1852
toe 1 Be it otdatnol by tto Mayor *n<i .Vlderutrti »f the
city of a*rennah. and hamlet* thereof, in Coaneil aasem
bled, and it i* hereby ordained by the authority of the tame
That front and after tb» passage oi this ord nance, the
*bo*e recited ordinance V* and 'he ram* it, hereto re
pealed
me 2 to il further ordained by lb* authority afore- _
said. Thai the City Surveyor .lull It smaller received Ito . eipertenesd !.
same .alary, ami frei of office th*t he »»* entitled lo rt- j |.»k
cetiod tolore the pi«Rtng ol Ihc above reeiied onlimne*. ou ■ Newpoit, N>
PKPAilTKI).
M .learner Welaka. Kin*.Palatka. Ac
l*test iHltern. and uw»-t (aihionsMe lire** and Fan
tiomlr. m a<klidon to a nml ample sod every wav dcira
i.U aianrtiueol of llonsehol-i |»»y Goods.—nil *nitH '<• ilie
taste* of the laelidiou* a* sell a. of ll*o#e «h<are>*n-
tied with the recoinraen<laii«n «. will K it» to aurli «rii
iVa ne dispose of, -ad are willing »>• rely upon fa.r »nd
honorable dealing at Urrom'n- cheaper than can to obi .in.
ed elsewhere. VVn t-II for ca*li.ai »niall protit*. and are
proud «a Ihe pntnmage we ineeive froma disrrin ins ting
public Apprrrisiing the Si or* to-towrd njein u. o
are •leteiniincl lo keep up that satirfactxm totue.-n wiler
and customer »<» happily eiistmg between u« We «ie rr.
••eiring hr every arriral ncw.uppli*. and ol *neli*o«d.
a- ean tosarrinted a* the ( HEAPKifT and Rk>f
>vi:
8A1LKD.
T 8 M rteaiuahip Kuoivill*. lordlow. New York
'MMOllAlkDA.
New York Nov 13—Cleared, bark Eaart. GniniUy. f-r
tovsnnah. brig .Ifatinlc, fiituison, for Jacksonville.
Philadelphia. Nor 1.1—Arrived, brig K Baldwin. Mont
gornery, from >t Afary* Gn . brig Cej»rtin*. l.eiahtoi'.
toini Ikirieu.
Brig Catharine, linger*.at Provident* fro" 1 Jacksonville.
a ther. lo«l deck load and .prang «
GRAY BHOTIIKHfi
irticuUrly In direct attention to t
gant a-Mirtwient e( licncli Merino*. P^r
Mu*liu de lain**: at*", lire largeal and in"-'
*01 Intent nt Soldi Plaid*, all wool ever Off.
t|i» Potomac Call and *eefor vonrrelf
W'i
llain Vou*
■U< ireoch Merino*, in *;i »|, k ,.
n*id Worsted* fire children'* *e*r
uovIC Cornet Coogre>* »«■: Wi,,t u ,
N ew uki.kani* hcgar-a«iu.p^.. .
Act . for .al* to * «■ C«r
m *l° * rtWre
H AMH.—.'»00Kooolsou • prim* rrew Him.
day per *rlir Somerset from Baltimore 1 !l *
'MOBS k BPyfi 1 '
K W hiV Ft 1. r r -tfwmer Aitbama. and , 0 ,,
Orange.. 10 do tomoo* 1 sack KneU.h a-Vi... 11 >•
Pecan Not*. 20 to* IUi«in* i do ntron V, do juJ- •
” h " . . .. * sna
nil. IRON.-M» too. toftteh P. r Iren'undTi^w-:-
1 Clarenee and for •»!» to * ^ **t
"»»y2« HP.Ii.Ha 11 KEU.Y 5 u
p-ri'UAI>:.-F.
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which
ton
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APADKMY.
‘ I 'HI. lequialt* vUi-rslkwi. iu ttobuihlmg h»
A. unupleii-d. the . lueiia nil! open on Monday
will open 01
"ipcrinfendaoce
<A Mr i
nd
ito 2dtb Auguat. 18-i2- and no other
toe. r. BeTt farther ordained by the authority afureaaio.
Ihat all ordiaattee* or rwrt* of ordinance*, inclitating
agaiu-t the ptwi.ioo. c< thiaovdiuanc*. to iB'l the same
are hereby repealr'
Savannah for TValdob-iro.
Providence. Nov 11—Arri
froui Poboy Islan '.
brig Orclwtt. IFeb»l»r. bom
1. *chr Sarah Moore. Siaplee.
. ...... .., the 2**tli
Nntembei
•tanti
lie ravleru end of ihe huildiug. h>
selling apartment*, i* now fitted up lor lire earfu.*
1,.t ■ 1,. , 1 • ••
, Nil -IMP.-
lu t.1.1
out h. and for aale by
JCNi*iOFV» —bhl» Mercc
5 fin*. 10 boxes Orangei.
Iraooda. Pecaa Knta Eagli*
rived per .learner Aur'rta
mart!
4 Khfi mU FM'HAI. ItAlIrttO A l»
NOVEMBER 17—lift* hales ' ottou, and Merchandiae. to
Hardwick k Cooke. P.u-e Pori* ft tong. Pan* k IFasb
burn. Pattun. Hottou A Co A B Halt ridge. Botbwell A
Smith ReliB k Foslar. Rabun k. Smith Hadron. Fleming
N A Hardee. Andereoni ft Co
in Ordinance l» be entitled au mdinaoc* to |
rrnimal of Ruildiugagu tto Cite o r Sarann*
the Mru)ia«>ou of the Mayor
Section 1. Re it ordained b* tto Mai or and Aldeimeu of _ ... J _ . . .. . ,, . . _ ...
the City of tovannah audth- htiulel* thereof in coonv'l * l ''- R [Gtofrham A eon NA
aaaeiuhWd. and it W lierebv oi-Uinci hr the authority of Boston A \ iMalonn. Itelia A AeretlM*. Hvnttr A Gimme]
ito mme.lkit Irevu a»l alter ito paiiitw of thi. oviiu L “ k ' A Rodacra Ho.roinhe Joho.eu A 'U. t
•oc«. it aball not to lawful to remore any houae or build ‘, 0 "- Bo T n * f:
fng through lh« street* ol havannah. without lb* written '' lon ri l. C' ,, ien i . lacetty P Jac/ba. Jf Tayloc. Kc^Ka
rrmie.ion of ihe Mayor of theaaid city hon ft Doyl*. F M-glen llm P tong*. John Af.lWi H M
Section 2. And bo it further ordained by the authority :*'Jiltvan
aforesaid.'h«t all person -
ruminodation of the rtare «4 young ladies, and tliegruamlv
for recrralion wilj.in pro|«-r tmre.be laid-au* aad ora*-
nien'ed wrih ahfObbert
6 F.LUOtT Jt.t
WM I,AW. , Committee
uur!6 IV It CUVLfcB. J
I -
COAlHUAKE.fi.
per*on. engaged in such
inoTal nli4.lt to fioe'Ua a turn not exceeding thirty dollar
for ererr day auchhouie niav be left in.or may be paanng : „ ,, ..... -
Ttfsazt-
\ne ciiy 01 savanna 11. , ,. u >1.. *. r*- o-;-i..~ b.ii. si>« u r..C« a Br *. rt
iiortun.
Whereat. TheBuildluga al l.rurelGrore Cemetary line
been long nefrlecte.1. and the work tbereou abandoned,
fhcrefore to it rewdved that the Chairman of tto Com-
, mitlee on IlcalUi and Omelery do notify the Contractor
Pnrther from the Wreck of Use New Kr«—
Great l<oaa of Life.
Tba New Yortt paper* give tbc following addition- j
al particaUra relative to tbc loss of the Emigrant
■hip New Era, from Bremen, with over four hundred -
paaaengers, and a crew of thirty persons:
It appears that tbe ship lay thumping on the sand- j
bar through tbe night, firing signal guns for assist-)
anoe from tbe ahore, but owing to tbe fog, the dark- ,
nets of tbe night, and tbe heavy sea then on, it wus
impoaaiWeVo approach her.
At daybreak, tbe beach was lined with the flsbei-
men, wreckers and sur/meu, who had congregated !
from many mile* along tbe shore, to render assini-
anoa to the stranded ship and her unfortunate pas
senger*. Tbe rougbnesa of the surf, however, pre-
venUd them from attempting to get on board, aud
as the ship was broadside on. and thumping heavily,
tbe tea all the while making nearly a clean sweep
over her decks, tbe only available means of attaint- :
ance were tbe mortar and life-car. The stake was '
soon driven firmly into the sand, and the hawser
secured to it, bat up to our last accounts, after, re
peated attempts, owing to the great distance of the
veaael from the shore, we learn that they had been
unable to aend a abut and line over her, so that the
UEe-car bad not been brought into uae.
Tbo fog, which continued to prevail through the ;
day, occasionally lifted, when the scene from the
beach la said to have been truly appalling. The
scream* and cries ol terror from the passengers . f,
tbe doomed ahlp blanched the eaeek and mado the
stoateat hearts quail- Tbe hardy coaatrncn almost
iog of the French government a prompt explanation
and apology. He adds :
Mr. Soule U a representative of the United States,
and though not accredited to the Emperor of tbc I fomaM Ruildimsthat if tbe work Itoreon i» not
French, is certainly entitled to hi* •• especial consid- j and computed wllliin a reasonable time. »ay thirty -'J
eralion." so loug as he (Mr. Houle) is guilty ol tio from this date, then tto City sill proceed to have tb
.ct tow.rd Ur Frencli luimiml oobtran.li.f bi. I ""'-'t *' "" ri , ,k 1“ "I”- Hritar.
diplomatic Ckwwtaf. Mr. Soule, we ta>ee Um best j %SSS!tZ!S» nt. T,ta re,... w
"“>■ |" r bclRUOF. den MS tbet lie bus in »nj osj tin n«»e - of lot. No. •;! sod -X.
given just cauro of offence to the government or ! bi« ward, for paving as pre-critredbi urdinan.*
I/ouLs Na|ioleon ; and. such toing the ease, tbe c.\- ft, Alderineo Mattery—
elusion ol au Auicricau Minister from French soil j Hewlcil. Thai a apace of ground iu the City
must lie regarded as. ail indefensible caprice or a (laurel Grove) be set aside by the Chairman uf the Health
wanton insult—an indignity offered tv the United . *nd Ceuretery Committee, and appropriated lotto burial
Stale. in the person nj their representative, which ran- | J*“« h of ,llf G, . r * oUc * M m,v in ,h * ' <rri ' : * of
not U permitted to ;w... without reparation—Mr. i 1 U; „, r1 ,
tHouIc's innocence of improper demonstration of hos- - ‘ - -*
icle.y.
tility to the French Government being always pre
sumed.
The Washington Union, as the official organ of tbc
administration, is properly very guarded iu it* lan
guage. After recapitulating the reported facts in
relation to the expulsion or Mr. Sort.* it remarks :
An editorial of tbc London Times, in which an at
tempt is vainly made to justify this conduct of f-oui*
Napoleon, is now before us, and it removes all prob
ability of the inaccuracy of the above statement*.—
We do not, however, fail to hope that thi* unexpect
ed decree relating to the American Minister wit*
issued under a misapprehension of facts, which,
whenever made apparent totbe Emperor, will induce
him to make the necessary reparation.
Shit Fhkk Thaws.—Among the large number of
isiiling vessels now moored at our wharves, there is
p-.-rliaps none of more magnificent structure or beau
ty of model than the uew ship Free Trade. She
is brobably the largest in |>ort, and will stow four
thousand hales of cotton. The Free Trade was built
in Newbury port, Mass., by Hesnrs. Ci'iinv A Towns*
end, und is owned principally in New York. Amffng
her owners, we notice the name of Mr. G. B. Law ah.
She is 1284 tons buitheu. 190 feet in lentrth, 3!U feet
width, und Vt feet dept of hold—and from herup|iear-
in the waU r, wo judge her to be an extruordi-
uuiily fast sailer. She is commanded by Capt. J. U
rood In Utah otter li^f JK51, S"S31 oodi.ooir oa her llr.1 T..y.#o-ooi,«l s „od I M»o.
devperate attempts were made to launch the eurf! toMr.C. A. Lamar-; and will take a freight hence to Office of the Beeretary. New Orlean 1
Rnoteetl, That tbe Mayor to directed lotransliT to Fran
cis M. Stone, live chares ol the atock held by thcCHv in the
Central Rail Hoad A Banking Company of Georgia as a
•mall token of the high appreciation which this Board en
tertain. of the invaluanU »evvice* of Mv. Bttma freely ren
dered bv him during the existence of tbe epidemic.
R/mXmf, Tliat the thanks of this Hoard to tendered tbe
gas Company, for 1ar famished the city daring the late
epidemic.
ttuoteed. Thai the thanks of thl. Board to tendered to
James Skinner, tor services rendered the dty. in dray tug.
during the epidemic, without compensation ; and also to
Daniel H. Stewart, for placing a large number #f hands at
tto service of tto city, and refusing therefor anv com pen*
nation.
By Alderman Walker—
Unnteed, That an election for Mayor and twelve Alder
men. for the city of iJavnnnah. and hamlets thereof. b« held
at tbe Court House in the city of £avannab. on the first
Monday in December next, under the pro|>«r aupenutend-
ance. and that the City Treasurer, attend with his Tax Di
gest—the City Sheriff or is deputy, and the Cire Police at
tend to pwaerve order, and that the Justices or the Inferior
Court be requested to president the said election.
ooxnrxic.iTioxe.
Road s communication from the Board of Health, request
ing the City Council to appropriate $500 as the compensa
sation of the Secretary of thi. Board. Samuel A. T. law-
renc, for the year 1854 ; and the turn of fifty dollar*, as
the compensation oi'R- P. Hapot. for his services os Messen
ger of this Board, for the year 18M. On matlon said com
munication waa referred to the Finance Committee.
Read a communication from R. R.Cuyler, Esq.. Presi
dent of the Central Rail Road and Banking Company of
Georgia, endorsing a •• BUI for 8412 10 due the company—
beinp half the expense of plank road in West Broad
street." On motion the «*me wa* referred to the Com
mittec on .Streets snd Lanes.
The following communication won read and received by
boa!*, buteftch effort only served to show the imp.
■IbUity of keeping a boat afloat in such violent j
breakers. An the fog now and then cleared up for a i
f*w momenta, the people on shore could sec tbe poor :
emigrants clinging to various parti of the -hip, to!
save tbenwelvca from being washed into the sea 1
The bulwarks had been washed away, and men and !
women, clasping their children in their arms, ini-!
ploringly beckouiog and crying for succor, might 1m
seen scattered over the upper deck. And then a
tremendous aea would sweep over them, washing
numbers.from their frail hold into the boiling break
ers below. A few of these got ashore alive, but the
greater portion weie drowned. Those who succeed
ed in reaching the beach had laibed themselves to
plank* aad spars or clung to fragments of tbe bul
warks, and by their aid managed to swim past tire
undertow, when they were caught by the surf-men ;
and saved.
The New Era is a uew ship of 1340 toils, having j
been built at Bath, Me., In April last, umi was on
her first voyage when she went ashore. She sailed I
from Bremen with a cargo of COO tons of chalk and I
400 paaaengers, for this port, consigned to Chas. C. I
Duncan & Co., of No. o‘i South »t., consignees of the ;
ill-fated Powhatan, lost off Barnegat la-t spring.—
Hbe waa commanded by (Japl. Thomas J. Henry, for
merly commander ol the Cordelia. It.is not known
whetter the New Era had any cabin passengers ou
board or not. Tbe vessel was owned by Moars.
Hitchcock 4Co.,of Bath, and her captain. The
Mutual Office of Bath, Me., have au insurance of
f 10 /KW upon bet; the remainder of her value ,$7t).ooo
Is insured In Boston offices.
Lstwr,
Del Beach, Nov. 13—l |>. M.
The ship New Era will be a total los-. The cap
tain, Henry, and oome 20 passengers are saved. The
New Era sailed from Bremerharen on tlio 29th of
Hept Tbe sea is high and the weather foggy. The
ship laya broadside to the sea, and every exertion i»
being made to save more of the passengers.
Seven o'clock, P. Sf.
The ship remains in the same position as before re
ported, broadside to the sea, which runs mountain*
high and renders it impossible for tbe tug boats to
render any ambiance. The sea is breaking over the
wreck, and before dark we could see every available
Nov. 7. 1851.
Liverpool.
The burke Win. Purriugton, reported in our paper
of Friday la-t. as l*eing below, from Point Pctre-
with sickness on bourd. and having a few days pre
vious lost her Captain, from fever, wiw boarded yes.
terday morning by tbe health officer, who reports
that the Captain died from the effect-of drink, (bar
ing Ueu in astute of intoxication during the entire
voyage from Point Pctre, 27 days,) and that there is
no sickness existing in tbo vessel. There is oue
man ou board convalescing from a slight attack of
chills and fever. The vessel put into Port Iloyal, ti.
C-. h f"w days since aud hurried her Captain.
space in tbe rigging filled with probably aume 200
persona. Not leas than 73 have been washed over-
pertot...
board, and from urewnt indications a great many
more will bs hurled into the sea before any effectual
assistance can be rendered.
AH the bails at the sUtiou were shot over the ship
without being able to aend a line on board from the
shore, ejpapt in oue cane, when a life boat whs im
mediately eent ont to the wreck, and Captain Henry
and eight or ten other* got into it; but It waa In
The Texas Pacific Hoad.
A c perceive, by our Texas flics, received last uiglit,
that some discussion bus been going on «t Austin
und iu other towns, a.s to whether Messrs. Walker,
King and others, have complied with their contract
with the State, as to the construction of the Pacific
Railroad, especially us regarded their obligation of
making a deposit ol 1300.000 with the .State Treasur
er, in gold and silver, or evidences of the debt of the
State of Texas, or other good par stocks, as a securi
ty for the building of fifty miles of the proposed Bail-
rood within Iho time specified by the contract.
it would nppeur that the deposit made was in tbc
stock of Lie Sussex County Iron Company, of New
Jersey, and the Governor of the State, thinking that
he was the official who lud to decide as to the char
acter of the stock*, hud announced that ho did not
consider those which had been placed with tbe Trea
surer as being good par stocks; but afterwards he
took u different view or the matter, and conceded the
right of decision on that most important point to
rest with the Treasurer, who thou gave a decision
contrary to that of the Governor. The Austin State
Gazette, in uii Extra of Saturdav, the 4th inat., an
nounces that the question is finally settled, and gives
the correspondence on the subject between the Gov
ernor and the Treasurer—N. t). Courier.
The Mamrhunttu Klertlon—The Hesnlt of
Knowffoihtngltiii.
Bo-ton, Nov. 11.
lire Atlas, of this morning, sums up the result of
the election in tliat State. The total vote in 308
towns, wIiMi Is all in the State except 21 towns,
stands:
Gardner, K. N 78,843
Washburn. Whig 20.135
Bishop 13.105
WIIkoii 0 511
rale*
313
Hon. J. E Ward. Mayor.
DtuK SlitYour letter, together with the Reroluti
accani pa uyiug the «ame, were duly received kyjnie, and the
name was read before the association on Thursday evening
last, when tto same wa* ordered to to spread on our
minutes. The member* request me to state to your Honor,
aud to jour good citixens. that they are always ready an
willing to assist and relieve their bretbern in distress, an I
had we not at that time so much on our hands at home,
all would gladly have volunteered tlieir services. As re
gards myself, it was • twofold tdeasnre to com* lo the
place of my earlier school boy day*, to render un'o all
what I roold. to alleviate suffering humanity. Hoping
that your good old city may long be shared th* v|.|t of
another epidemir.
I hare the honor to be ver» respectfully yours ftc .
D. J.RICARDO. Sec',
MUCKixiNcot H >umr.
The Mayor sta'ed that the property at the fm,t of'Vest
Broad street bad been surrendered to the city, and llist it
was noccssaiw for Council to make som* disposition of it ;
wuereupon the ►aum wa* referred to th» Committee on the
Fire Department
The Mayor stated that the contract lor the building ol ■
Guard House had not been signed by him aa it had been
impossible tor Mr. Cohen, tbe contractor, to commence tbe
name, in consequence of the epidemic, snd a. it could not
now to commenced before the expiration ol the 'em of
office for which tire present Board was elected he did not
tliiuk it proper without authority from the Board, to
moke so large a contract which could not eien to begun
during the existence of their term, he thought tb* whole
matter ought to to referred to tto action of the new Board;
whereupon the following resolution, offered hy Alderman
Hertr. was read and Inst—Alderman Hertr atone Toting in
the afflrmatite—vi*;
Keoteerf. That the Mayor b* requested to sign the con
tract for the building ot the n«w Guard Home made w-iili
D I. Cohen.
URT Ct LTrRr RKCoirt.
Day ol Inspection of Dry Culture October 23d.
The lands of Mr. John K. Dari* How and ebb with Ihr
tide.
The land- ot Mc»*ra Giles aud Bradley a portion are dry,
the balance, east side corporation canal, with lot* •-n-ned
by Mr. Waldbrtdge soil others, west *ld* Ogcecto* canal,
ate completely covered with water, occasioned by two
break* iu the bsuk of the basin, dog hy Mr. A. Judder,
weit side and adjoining the Og>-ech<-e canal, north of tbe
Cential Railroad embankment.
The land* of Col. Jonea are dry.
Hie lands of Mr f-amar Row and ebb eith the tide
The lands of Mr. Bilbo a portion are dry. tba halanc*
wet. occasioned by the flowing of Mr tomar * land,
Hutchinson'* Island, Get 25th. 1*54.
The land* of Mr. King, the land* of the estate oftol.
Green, also th* land* of Mojordlark* are completely cover
ed with water trom tbe river front aud bock
.las. II. B. iliRrsv.
Inspector of Dry Culture.
Amount ol account* pas*ed 89,800.74. Council then ad
joarne t. EDWARD G. WII^ON.
Clerk of Council.
tto Msvor
. Aldermen. micIi house may to oon*iderwd a i
aace. the Mayor and *uch Aldermen, may by written In
■traction direct, he marshal of the city to r»wiore «tt<-h
nui«*nc«. in any miuner they m*y direct
Section 4. And be it further ordained bj th* aulhorit.'
afore*aid. that *11 ordinances and part* of ordinance* mil-
Hating aj*io«' *hl- ordinance, to *nd the asm* are trerehr
repealed
■55T77. An,I h- il tarttal or,l.in,"l bv Ih. tulbnril, ” “'•"•J-J * » “"S 1 ""-JE*ljE * S «“*•* * ~9 I
.fntrobl 11..I it.never fn Ih. opinion ol "lb* Jl.tnr. in t S*"-iS22? ?«ta» ■« J
f 1. Cohen. II Duncan. G It Dart*, i.reennlte ft to. Navannih
Gs* IForka. Hcidtft Hawkins. A Harwood. ITr Hauler. J
SJone*. trH Kttnbroucb. I. lJlienthal- •* f ipprutn. IF IF
IJncoln. IF Lvno.C A I. Umar. T R JML. r F .WII*. .Vr*
Jfini*. rhiibimaft Bell. F.l’artcna fc Co.Fallon. Hutton ft
C.. F J IWeotorg. a Rntbacbild. Ilu*e. I*ari« ft J"»
siehel. Scranton. Johnston ft Co. T MTurner ft Co. V*r*
■title Ac Butler. 1FH lFilttovger. IFelta ft Y*w»title Web
ster ft Palma* trT tFilliam*. H IFeigand F F Wood ft Co,
A Bill lo be eutitled sn Ordinance, to an linrte tto can TS Tayne ft -an. and H'P Yonge
railing n| certain B«n I* and *h* i«-ue «f other* in th* I’er ship Southport, from N w York—De tFilt ft Jforgan,
place thereof : IV IF Goo<lrieb.T B .SffilU. Il’ells ft Yeratflle, i. Parsons k.
toction l Be it ordained hy the Mayor and Aldermen of, Co. if A Cohen, Hardwick ftOwike. Claghorn ft Cunning
the city of Savannah and liainlet* tli’ereof. in Council a* i ham. Patton, Hutton ft Co. Bteanter Tlanter. T F IFayne/c
••mbted. and it ia hereby ordalne,! by the authority of the j ifon. J V Conner*!. Crane ft Rodger*. J D Je*,v A Ihmaud.
same. Tliat the City Treasurer!* hereby a ulhorired and | Ciwqicr ft Gilliland. IFtn l.vnn. JfeAftbon ft Ifoyle. IF H
directed to cancel aud de*troy in the presence of the May j Kiuibrouz •. .If I’remlergast ft Co. Rare. l*nvi» ft l/mg. H*
or all tto Bonds i«*ued lor t lie Opelika Roilroad Company. j II Jfay ft Co. Hunter ftGanimell, T .If Turner ft Co, I ho*
snd that lie prepare and l*-ue forthwith other Ronds for ! Ford, IF It Etheridge Champion ft IFatt*. l/.vell ft latti-
nid company, for .«ire sin* unt. of the -sme date, and I more. N R Kn*(i;-. Xevilt. Lit limp ft .Stebbin*. Gr—nvillw
NKW FALL AftD IVIffTKK DRY WOOD*.
JCtsT RIXEIVED AT 1IB CONGREXd STREET
A c it i* Ibe interest of ever) per-uo purebsting gorele.
to gvt not only tire beet quality, but elm to pu>-li*ie
at (lie lo»c»t price that such good* can potsiblv he Usd
• tlhinaoy rea onstde diaUnce. these are r/m-i-lerativns
which have toeo closely kept in tie* in marking th* pre*.
cot ne *'aod well a--or It'S ito--l of hr Coni* row (•.•It
for sale at 1 ISCongret* *tre-»i
fo’0ther witli tbevariou* article* •warily kept ■ r-
Good* - tore, will be found F'tne new an heaulilut Se-i.n*
• n W.w.11-Uvl. Raw Silk, and *11 Wool Pori* Prinu ■
lame*.‘uiiitto for ladi**'dr**.**, al»o received * . -•
*elect*on *>i fs»*d* an . c*»»irr# f e» for geol- wn-1 1 •
wear. WM DOODY.
tot'24—2m UOCongre*, etree'
C»iAMI1<..\ < it a: .
'•so ie.'. n.vt.ef let ta.
ffib« BRIGHAil. KUXY 4 o_,
B randy—-i«» half amd l« iwiit j ;^a VhartTtoi.
L*». * Brandy, vintage* nt lS4c. '• •nd '50 nsri.^T;
portaUon j’an24 ■«T.ANTi'\ JOHNSTiyS ^ rr
PLANTATION
0« am but
ap28
IMF-750 torerel* Urr
arriva. by inay24
;ijlj|c* —tfbil
an-t strip*-', -birting-
re mo'
IVelgl
m lie*
API
name
tore 1
By
MARSHALL HOUSE RE-OPENED
r |'tlK I'altnipel hetp, |>, announce to Ih" citiien*
a **v*tin*h and Ihe travelling pirWe-. tba' h» r- -r-o
he Hotel
THi MARSHALL HOUSE,
YESTERDAY.
JUnday, Stb of fiovemhvr.
For the sccorainodatiun of RrMrder* and iran-ient r-
••.ni During tto re,:«nt -uspen-ion of bu*ine>s
liousc and lurnilnre hate bnrn thoroughly cleans’ -•
renovated io all d<'part men ta. and he i» now prepe'-d
offer the bowl accommodation* to ih'~» oho tn .r favor i.i
with their |htlremagw
He tog, lo return lu* th&nk* to I.i, friend- aud th* pul
licfor th<-litoral support which he has heretofore rec-i
ed.and to assure them that lie will continue to ex> r. i
to-t eff-.n* to dc*»rve a continuance of tlieir for.
\ ' 7 tUULEKEL CriDHalt AST 1 HERRIN.,.- i
il and 40 baif do No 1 MackeraJ 4" >•►.• and pi
So 2 Mackerel. M do Urge No 3 Mackere’. 1 f.b-.xe, *,
fiih 2ft hbl* Pickled H*" eg, K- - . 5 ., ,., v .
ceived and f -r cafe hy
oovr2 _ McMAljuN .V MiTfr
\ I.L AND ItrRIER—75 bblaJohn Tajiorftjfon'i Al',..
A Cream Ale 25 ca*k-Jeffrey'* sc',' 1 Ale, ia ciuu •
calk- B»»1« ft Hibbcrt • I endow Porter ree t .i,*$ 10 .
i*i- by ooviJ McMahon a loyll
ii KANDY. It'S, ftc.—ft half pip** <n*rd. liifiTv VG
D Prjiriy 5 do Roc-h*lie do; 10 di otber hnnliJ*
fp. ■ HotUod frin: 2 i;ww old fecofch Whi«ky; D
old .'.ono.igabela do; 15 qr cask* ol t Madeira tVin* p
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FAB'
incip*
I.■ vine the came tone lo run. but nuking p
interest payable at tbe City Rank. Nnvr York.
Soction 2. And to it further ordained by tb- authority
aforesaid. That all ordinances and part* ®f ordinance*
militating against this ordinance, to and tbe
hereby repeated.
Pasad in Council .-'avanna . Ifith November. 1S64.
[l. a] JOHN K. WARD. May
Attest: Kdwaup G. Viimm. Clerk of Council.
Caoi.vu. Fricud Ayar : In this age of quacks, charla
tan* and mere windy gaseous pretenders to heal, who
blow at every street corner, and in the face and ear* of all
uwr, tlieir loud, blaring Jerieho trumpet* and other noisy
boiateroua wind instrument* of marvelously twisted brass.
in «ucb a woefully sham-ridden epoch «■ this, I say. it ia
comforting, nay seen cheering to the earnest well wisher
of hi* race, to know tnere lisa arrive.) in this world a gen
uine Physician—to light once more upou something be
sides mere tfaugrado* and Don Mercurial Jalap*, with their
phlebotomies, poisons and warm water. Your Cathartic
Pill* aud Cherry Pectoral, carry us forward to Halcyon
day*—o millenial Pharm*eopteaa, when Science, deep
diving down into tbe principle* of thing?, aball. with in
finite cunning, firing out the genuine Elixir Vitae ; for ol a
truth there ia manifestly enough somewhat of that am*
Ufe Eanenc.- in your subtle vegetable distillations and com
pounds. Tou realise to ua tha visions of those painfulent,
smoke-dried AlchymWti—tootle** seeker*—dreamers
mong re tor a and crucibles, touching the Quintessential
hidden Virtue of tbe Universe, whieh should antidote dis
temper, and break for man th* wheel ol time. tm-nov2
a co. /
i'er steamer Calhoun, from Charleston—C R Road. If.
3’ Yonge. Greenville ft '«», Andcroons ft Co, Patton. Hutton I
. ft Co. Crugvr ft ITade. D H I*evaux, Uatorsliam ft Non.S A I
me are ( gjbl*y. A «taj w.«-d. G T RUk«. O Johnson ft Co Uarnden'* |
Exprera, Hahn ft Foster. IF Duncan, and IF D Dixon. ,
Per steamer Will torn brook, from Ctorleaton. ftc—7 bale* |
to* Island Cotton, to ^ Af laffitean..l Jfount.J Pdchanl-uii
and Bi'bop Elliott.
Par steamer tominole.truni Palatka.ftc.—30 hales toa Isl
and Cotton, and Md»*. to Boston ft Vflla’oUfn.Tfson ft Me
Kaj. A M lafil tea ii. and Roberts ft Foote.
The condition of the stomach is ot vital importance —
No man. woman, or chil l cau to healthy unices the work
of digestion is regu'arly. thoroughly, and vigwrnusly per-
formed With three-lourth* of civilised society this is not
the case. And yet the remedy i« within the reach of all.
Hoofiand's German Bitters, prepared by Dr.C. M Jaikson.
Philadelphia, will a* surely create a regular and healthy
action of the stomach a* o.l will lessen tto friction of ma
chinery. let th® victim of dyspepnis or indigestion in any
of its forma, try it. aud we guarantee a good appetite,
physical vigor, firm nerie*. sound sleep by night, and In-
i-re***d cheerfulneis by day. eod2wl
Invalid* recoveriog from ih* effects of Fever. Hjlioua
Disease*, or long continued illnes* of any kind, will find
CiRTKK'8 M'A.MSH MlXltRK the only reioe<ly which will re
vive tlieir drooping constitution*, expel ail had humors
from tbe blood.excite the liver to a prompt and healthy
action, tnd by if* tonic properties restore the patient to
life and vigor.
Principal Depots at M. WARD CIJHK ft Co, N„, 03
Widen tone. New York
H FAN KIT ft BEER0. No. li» tl«in-*l.. lArhiirond. t«.
And l,.r -al- h/ IH'MI \S M. TURNER ft Ot., JAVUjS
M. CARTI'J*.. X t ’hilJjMONr! ft fn.. and IV. W. t.l
0OI.N. eavannal.. E. A. *TROM KF.R. tlamn. and hi Dm
giilaand Conntn M»rch»n'«ev«M wbe.e
dov2—istm
PHOVIMIAL LTSVUAXL'E COMPANY OK
TORONTO. CANADA. W»T.
Capital ff'4.000,000.
Fl'HE umlersigued having toen appoint*-! Agent ol tbe
1 attaire Company tog* to announce that he it prepared
to is-uae Poticic-ol Insurance on Fire Risk* in tovannsh
and vicinitv, as al«> on Marin- Risks gwuevaUv
Je23 ' WV. CPOWDfcR, Ageat.
OUROEOS S8POSGK—Asupenor quality </. Cap. j;
! O for *argeon’a u*e. just received, and for sale bv
m*r28 W. W. LINCOLN. Monamcnl^-a
PAIUCHOKHS.
Per steamship State of Georgia, from Philadelphia—
H’S Haosall. L DiUen. J G Deite. Chas Peterson. J C Fin-
aell, IFruPYoUum. G J Jones. .Vr Uhl, Afr Lomax, John
Jfullen. B 0 NewboM. J IFHerner.S Jfonroe. Jifra ITelih.
I’ inichelUanseti, J D IFillieuaon. 0 8 Broodhurst and
lady, D G Hutton. Jfr* Jos M Turner and daughter, Jfis*
Eleanor Turner. M Cunningham, J ti IFhite. A Kotortaon
rar.nrn>r wrv>> art. wiuj** uiunv
PLASTEUMG, At.
T HE uoderaigaed haring associated themselves logellm
for tto purporo of carryingon the Plastering and 8tu>
eo business iu all their various branchc*. offer their servi
ce* to the public general)*. They an- prepared to contract
for Plain or Ornamental Plastering, and to execute onli-ra
to any extant 00 tha most reasonable terms aud with the
utmost promptitude. Having been engaged scparalt-!; in
the businesa in tovannali for * considerable time each will
settle his respective business up to date.and both confident
ly ask tor a continuance of the favor* of their fellow-citi
ten* of Savannah.
may 14 BRUNNER ft GRADY.
ESUHAV1NG
F. B 8yla, J A Sum*. Mn. tFmCondan. G W fihilhngturd. 1 I Masonic. Odd Fellows, United American Mechanics,
FJM1E fiutocritor is prepared loexecuteany orli-rs for
Afra A Cameron. Jfis* Cameron. Jfrs D !* Daniels, ifaster
G IF H Tttcomb. J 8 Francis, and 54 steerage.
Par steamer Calhoun, from Charleston—J H Courier and I
lady. IF Batersby and lady. Jfrs Robinson. Mr Laseuer aud !
lady and 2 ebildren. W J Buloie. F Jakens. T J Farr. IF H |
Veresu. K Jfurphv. R Session*. JOB Campbell and vvt. H '
Rore and avt. J I 1 ' Jf Epping. IF J Jflskelly.T F JTiakellj. P |
.If Lueen. A Sklnotr. A G Jfendall, 8 Jfiskelly. H'A Cobb. ;
J Paine. J .If Croeswell, J A Newton. Jfr Thompaon. A IF
Con per. J L Cooper and 28 deck.
Per steamer tVm. Seabrook. from Charleston, ftc.—Mrs
Sanwhite. child and avt. P Gallie, Jfis* Puree. J Jfount, la
dy and child. Jfisa Jfount and vvt. IFRahn. lady and 2
children, B F Palmer, O Cromwell. Jfra H JfcDonald and
daughtev. Jfias M E OConnell. A C Jfico. T K /.ruman. J H
Hirer*, lady and child. G I Oliver. IF Bruner. Jfis* Preu-
dergast. aud 4 deck.
Per steamer toininoti-. from Palatka. ftc*—C Flaud*rs. IF
Rochelmao. G 8 Brow n. J H'catcott. 8 Hatfield and lod j. J
C Kockenbaugh.C Atkin-on. and 0 .lock
Druids, and all nther tocietiev requiring
Pina, Marks, Jewell, Medal*, dec
Also, particular attention given tc the Engraving of
Visiting and Bridal Cards, toals forOffloe*. Door Platri, ftc.
Orders by mail promptly attende<l to, and estimates and
designs furnished when required.
MARTIN LEANS.
No. 128*i Chestnut-atreet.above Fourth.
Under the PhiladelpiiiaBank,
not 14—ood2m Philadelphia.
1>I*i 8 OL l Tl ON OK CO-PA KT Jf K R8 II IP.
heretofore existing between WAY
FflHE Co-partnerebip h
X ft KING, it hereby dissolved by mutual consent, and
of the Brin to to u*edin liquidation.
Signed
TIIIC OCKAH RTKAHKRS
Balling Day a to and front the United Mate*.
mo* xriiorr.
Canada, (Hr.) liverptol, Nov. 11. for Boston
Hermann. (Am ) Southampton.Nov. S.fov New York
Baltic, (Am.) Liverpool. Nov. 16, tor <lo
Africa. (Br.) do., do. 18ifor., do.
New York. (Hr.) Glasgow, do. 21.for do.
Union. (Am.) Havre. do. 22. for do.
Europa, (Hr ) IJverpool. do. 25, for
mow -nta rxrrsri -tsten
Arabia. (Br ) New York, Nor. 15. lor ...
HI. l/mia.(Am.) do do 18, for
Glasgow. (Br . do do. iS.for
Amariea. (Br ) Boston, do. 22. for
Atlantic. (Am ) N.York.il#. 25,fur
.tsia.(Br.) do. do. 20. for
Hermann,(Am.) do. do. Dec.2. for..
Boston
. .1 jverpuol
Havre
.. .Glasgow
. .Liverpool
Bremen
MOURNING GOODS.
B LACK French ami English Bombarine. Marinos. Nor
wich Cloth and Alp* csi *- black 8ilkv. stripe and plaid
mourning Silks, block cashmere and wool Shawls, black
cloth Ctooka and Maatilln*. black English crop* Veil* and
Collars, mourning Chemisette*. Collars aud Bleevea. io
sett*, black bordered Handkerchiefs. Just retired bv
novlfl DftTCrr ft MORGAN
sn.*er.rvwne.e PLANTATION GOODS.
D LTTIELD Maciuaa and Whitney Blankets. Keraeysund
Plain*, plain and twilled Flannel*- Marlboro' Plaid*
A T ... ‘AW tons Liverpool I.nutp I H nd Stripe*.plaid l.iusej*. brown and bleneh Shirting*.
Coni, for Parlor me for sal* at J8 -^tiuetts. Tweedi, *e. Forsaiebr
A. N MILLP.R.
novlS
Dt.wm ft MORGAN
BOUTHKRN MUTUAL LlFR IN9UKANCB.
IH^-The fine n-w] *|'HI8 Company offersfarornblerat**, caab diiidendx. *
-l.ooner b'HElJ ANCHOR «ill be readv for ] -*• handsome surplus.and charges no extra uetnium fur
freight In a few days F«r pai lieulara. enquire n( Captain Southern ports lor further information, apply to
Orcirtt on boa el. or to ' novlfi-!; WM. KING. Agent. No. M Bav at
0ovl6 11R1GHAM. KE1.I.Y ft nri—'
WM. I WAY.
W. KING.
Sqvqnuah. X01.1st. 1864. lin—novl4
DISSOLUTION OK CO-PAHTNKRSlilP.
fil'HE (fo-partnershipheretofore existing between KING
X ft TAYLOR, is hereby dlwolred by mutual consent,
and all unsettled bn*iue«* will 1«^ arranged by either of
the undersigned.
Signed Mt'LEOD KING.
WM S. TAYIjOR.
Savannah. Nov. l*t. 1804. lm— novl4
CO-PARTN kUfiUlP.
*| HE Undersigned have this day formed a co-partner*
l *hip for the transaction of a FACTORAGE AND GEN
ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the name and style
of WAY ft TAYLOR. Thankful for past favor*, they r
rpectfally solicit the patronage of their friend* an^ ti
public general)*.
Signed ‘ WM. 1. WAY. .
WM R. TAYLOR.
Coiner Iky and Drayton—t*
Savannah. Nov. lat. 1854. lm— novl4
m
100 hale* prim- North River Hay. landing from
ship Hartford, and for sale bv
nov!4 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CXI.
B UTTER, ftc.—30 keg* selected Goahen Butter. 75 boxes
do Checst, 100 do Seated Netting. Received per steam
er. an
nor
T O P1.ANTKR2?—The subscribers have just receive
lr- “ ‘ '
C OFFEE AND TEA.—150 sacks prime an i ehoie*!. .
Coffee. 60 do Weet India do. 40 mats Old Gorman-
Java do, 75 cheat* and cases Tea. varioax bran t>.' ■ u .
by Jtdyie MCMAHON ft DOTH
T ^HABLEAUX.—The aubscritor has on exhibition »•, I
store, a fine piece of Mechanism, eompristn^ Pa>
Telegraph. Ships. Wind and Water Mill*. BaU-jt,* WuITj
fall and Clock, all in motion, and in connection * it ii.
Picture, being probably the mo«t beautiful thing «f-j
kind yet seenln Savannah. G. B. M1TCHBJ*
mar4 Successor to F Z*.gi«un
Jl'UAR AND MOLASSB*.—10 hhd* Porto Rici
Crashed and Powdered do. 75 bblx Cubx Mola*^*
O Syrup, for aaU by ap9 McMAHQN ft Doily.
and Calloma ; 75 boxes family Soap ; 50 do pale ,s il
100 do No. 1 Soap; 50 do pearl Starch For sale bv
oc!2 J. V.COXXERAf k' -
i btla Lard, for sale by
CRANE k R -
N ew buckwheat flour—100 iiv. t
eighth bbls. received and for rale bv
• nov2 SCRANTON. J'»HN.«T0\ X 0-
B ACON.—lObbds Hama. 10 do Shoulden. laudingfm
schr Cataract, ami lor sale by
jy4 COHEN ft FuSIIICK.
A
1 ljM
$1
1 mid
V\
W H SKY—100 bi
ra.and for *al
• IVlii-tv laudinc U
•CTaYUj CURES
J granedinea. black figure.! tissues an i barege* [Ijin
bladi tissues aud barege-, and a fine as«orhr.*sr < f d . m..
ing ginghams, tor sale bv
tnayO ' AIKDi k BCRS'9.
► aale by
oct31
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO,
R OPE—Robert Dillon's No. 1 Rope, received jet v.bi \ -
Da via. in store and for sale by
OCTAVt'S CT.REN
T EA—50 half-chest* Hvron. Imperial, and Poucnosf.t.;
sale by seplD WEBSTER ft PALMES.
Louis. 1811 brandy. 10 qr. cask* Sarerac 1
brand*. 5 pipes Holand Gin. 12 casks old Mada. win?, vs-
very choice. 20 cask Port wine. 25 cask* Malaga wine i •
sale by orT J V OJNNEI’.AT \ O'
A ITLE8. ONIONS AND 1*01 ATUES— Unding p?r .ri
Plandome. and for sole on consignment, bv
norS ROWLAND ft Co
FINED AH.—30 bbls White Wine and Cider Vinegar, i- r
HT*LASD ft O'NEIl.l.
- than 12 fret'i
aala by j#14
ANTED—HW Palmetto |,
length. Applr to
_jyl8 T. J. WAL8H. 170 Rav .t
A RROW ROOT —Just receiwu from llailusv. air?*:
supply of Arrow Root, warranted t<> have bven groiin i
within th- last month.and of* superior quality, for ulebr
Domestics, which they invite Planf'tr to rail a
»t the old stand Chad's bnildina'. corner of Whitakei
Congress rtreei*.
novlS l.aROt HE. BrtWNK ft KFMITON
N ew fall ggoDS—The -ubscriber* bare just received
their foil stock of fancy a ml domestic dry goods, com-
prising a large variety <•! latest style drea* good*. lmu*e
W. W. LINCOLN. Monument *
YEW BOOKS.
landing tl.is day at
ingou tin* wharf aR-r
expense ot con*lgne»»
novl4
•x 12
I KLECTlOfi IIOTICB,
te»p«r aliip H ARTE OR I twill j a \ ejection for Mayor and twelve Aldermen for thecity 1
ie reception of th.ir gorel*. /X of tovannah and hamlets thereof, will to held at the !
Telfair * wharf All good* remain- | Court Houae. in the city of .'nvantiab.on the first Monday i
on -et will to stored »f llte ri-k end j in December next, under the propar superintendence Tha
I City Treasurer is hereby ordered to attend wish his Tax TH- 1
BRIGHAM. KKI.I.Y ft CO. j ge*t It.e City .Sberifi, or lii« Deputy, and Iba City Police ‘
ihe Caplain m Condgoee I *ru hereby ordered to attend to preserve order The Ju*- |
BRIDE will to responsible | **«»• ®f Ih- Inferior Court are requested to preside at said
t-d bv the crew ot said vessel. | •l®ntlon
OCT A YUS COHEN. Done by re«oluti«'n ot Council, paste-1 tbia 10tb day of
- - . - . Novumbei )ss4 EDWARD G WILSON,
'reposal*, tor areotlng ImmediaUly , 8 neri( of Crmnc( .
cloths: clothsr:
keeping articles fc r . Merchants, planters and other*
invited to coll aud examine at the old stand.:died'* build-
ings.rerner of Congress tod Whitaker its.
novlS UBOCHE, B0WN& ft KEUPTON
8IOBE8 1 FGR KElS'T—Two store* for'not. suitable j
Blur storage <•( cotton or i>thsv mevchandi'v Atm * 1
"•counting r»«im. in a c-ntral si'uation Apply lo
novll ROW tot ND ft C<»
engravings; quarto antique extra; S3u.
Ornaments of Memory; or, Beauties of Hi-;.:. P> n.J0'»
and Poetry, witli eighteen engravings; quarto, jo
T lie Queen* of England, a series of |*rtr;.it*ol Feia»>
Sovejeian* : lwentv-*eren f.uo engraving, aniiqueealfo
»10
Wnui.n oi the Bible, eigulcen engraving-, jilo.
Ifomes of American Authors . numerous engraving.
Fiii. Culfon Bryant* Pnen.-. *uli illn*traiino* '
toulte-
Wint-r Wreath u| Miuuner Flowers, colored »n^ > ;•
The Youth of Madame '• toiacurville. by Ii ■ >-
laggutsfor th* Fire»:.> »>ib mji ivng-
toisui- Mom‘ nt- Improve'
Oriental ?tory
Party !/«ider>. C*pi i ju- 1 . luvni- V^r- i ■ • .-f an
African Slaw: Hush Time, m AtaUuna to-lw.-ire.
Famine, ft- n-.r|n tv THORNE WH.IJ.vti>
T
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atantly copoiMd and turned completely over twice.
Captain Heory snd four othera clung to the boat ami
succeeded ia rsachlog the snore. Unfortunately, at
tbe tltno the life boat capalzed, tbe cable Iroin the
ahore to tto ship gave way, and there wus then no
remedy bat to aent to another station and procure
more balls for the purpose of throwing another line
orertbe wreck, and oot an inatunt was lost in send
ing to tto neareet life-boat station for this puriwmi.
Tbe ship Is a perfect wreck, and there U not the
M of aavleg anything. Shoald the heavy sea
daring the night. It is scarcely possible
leant hope of aavlcf
coatinne during t „
that nwre than a very few of the passengers now on
board, or holding on to tto rigging, run be naved-
anditia nut at all Improbable that erery soul will
to washed overboard before daylight. All the pas-
•sogers ore Dutch or German, and m there U no one
tore wbo andsraUnda their language, we are not
1 able to obtain from those who reached the shore any
information ln regard to the condition of those on
board, which nndoobtedlj is bad enough. Captain
Hennr It aetivs and energetic in efforts to extend
relief to hts aafiering passengers and crew. The
ship went on thl* morning at swot seven o'clock. in
a dense fog.
[ A later despatch states that tbe ship was settling,
and at eight o'clock waa nearly level with the si a,
Which was then making a clean breach over her, and
it was not thought ponaiblc that tho passengers could
hold on much longer. A second line had been
< r thrown from tbe shore across the deck of the shin,
but the poaoaogcni and crew apjrear to have tom too
much exhausted to avail themselves ot it, and wtieu
the last messenger left tire scene or the disaster, the
* general opinion was that tho ship must go to pieces
* ev "' ■»'
mu Mn trmm lb Wmk or the how lir..
Nxw Yoaa, Nor. 14— l p. m
One of tto steam tnga has Just arrived trout tto
- wreck of tto New Kra, having lei at 0* this mor-
5 ning. The captain, officers sud crew, with the ex-
, ceptlon of tbe steward, have been saved. Of tho 4oo
souls on board 102 have toen saved. A great nuni-
. ber of bead bodies are lashed fn the rigging.
Walking Astaorw off Ootflca from (lie Wreck
off the Mew lCra.
Highland*, Nov. 15—10 A. M.
Tbe bodies of eight women, two men, and two
children, were washed ashore laat night und this
morn Ing,oa tbe beach oppoalte oor office, nt the High-
lands. They all appear to to flermao*. The bodleH
were all examined, iu order to discover, It posnible.ir
there wen remaining anv traces of their Individuali
ty. One womaa and a child were brought up togeth
er, the woman about forty years old, and tbe child
a nght-halrod boy of »U or sevsn ysarsofage, Prom
TKta l"TV.' *' ' y,' ' * • • ^*3 . j An Onlmanee reeulitinj the Inipectton of Tlour and Meal
3 U1 “ Jorlly ror (,8rdner over “*> other *- 80 kr * 8 ! brought to the City of Kavanhab for sale or export.
-Simon Brown, of Concord, has toen chosen Lieu
tenant Governor, hy u vote essentially corresponding
with the above.
Tho Cnngreaeionul Delegation will to—
Kir-t District—It. D. Hall, K. X.
Second District—J. Buffington, K. N*
Third District— IV.«. Damsell. K. N.
Fourth District—I,. B. Corn inn, K. N.
Fifth District—A. Bnrllnahame. K. N.
Sixth District—Timothy Davis, K. N.
Seventh District—X. P. Bunks, Jr. K. S.
Kightlr District—C. L. Knapp, K. N.
Ninth District—A. De Wilt, K. X.
Tenth District— W. Morris, K. N.
Eleventh District—M. Caston, K. X.
.Messrs. Banka and DeWitt are the only memtors
of the present Congress.
The State Legislature has been swept in the moat
surprising manner by this secret organization, who
havi-ch -sun, in all probability, every member of the
Slat- .Senate, and 341 out of 34s members of the
Lower House.
Buell a political revolution was never kuown be
fore.
1EW PUBLIC HCHOOI.
1hl*<d.o.| will to orgaolted on Wedoasday.November
2M. under lire superint-n leode «.f Mr. B. Malfon, who will
bs H*.i.t*.l by Mis* Wilson aud Mis* Friabee. Until tha
emiii.leiion 1 f the new building, the exercises of ike school
ill !•** ondneteil in the house on the corner of Bull nnd
• ou*re«« s'«. Monument square. The number of scholars
will to I.lulled lo 160. Of thl* number 100 will be received
a* fioo •-hulars. and 50 will pay tuition. Applicants for
edmli-fon into the lower department are required to be
nble tn rend iu easy readings.
Ttie ne.» Public itchool House will be opened with saiU-
ble public exercise* on the first Monday of January neat,
at wliieh time a general statement will be made of the ori-
gin and plan of the school.
The Principal may be touu-l at the eciiool-room evary
'lay n*in 12 to 2o'clock, until theday of the opening of
ttie eeho'il Applications ere lo to mode to either of the
CuunuiMlonere, or lo tbe Principal. Scholars will be re-
celre.1 on every day of the first week, and on Monday of
each following week. Those scholars whose names hare
already toen registered aa member* of the aehool. must
have their name* enrolled during the first week. After
this time the place* of surii a* are rot enrolled will be
by the »
of tbe City of r'avsnnali and Hamlet* thereof in Council
assembled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of
the tame. That from and after tho tiai**g* of this Ordi
nance. it shall not be lawful to *ell In or export from the
city of Havannah any barrel, half barrel, or bag «f flour, or
meal of wheat, rye. or corn, unlee* th* same shall have toen
first submitted to the view end examination of the Inspec
tor of the aforesaid city, and by him examined in some
lot. street, or warehouse, open aud accessible to all pet* 00 *-
.Section 2. And to it further ordaloed. That each and
erery cask or barrel containing Hour or ineal of wheat,
rye. or corn, brought into, or manufactured in the elty of
Savannah, for sale or exportation, shall be made of good
seasoned material and sufficiently coopered and nailed, and
all caaks or barrels, not made a< aforesaid, and not in
merchantable condition, but capable of being made to at
a small expense, the Inspector shall came to be repaired
and put In merchantable condition at the expense of the
owner thereof.
Section 3. And be it further ordained. That eseii anil
■very barrel submitted for inspection, aa aforesaid, shall
contain such quantity of flour or meal as upon inspection
shall to found to to of tto net weight of oaa hundred and
o!nety-*lx pounds, tnd each ami every half barrel or bag
•hall contain such quantity a* shall to of the net weight
of ninety-eight pounds ; and all barrels, or half barrels, or
bag*, containing a lesa quantity tbaa aa aforesaid, the said
Inspector shall cause to bo made of the full weight at the
expense of the owners thereof.
Beetiou 4. And to it further ordained, Tliat every cask
or bag of flour or meal, submitted to the view aad examin
ation of the Inspector as aforee iid. shall by him to search
ed and tried by boring and piercing It through with an in
at ru me nt by lit m to he pro vtd ed.and Ii e shall after wards pi ug
the same with soft seawne<< wood to prevent the entrance
of the water therein ; and if the Inspector shall judge the
same to to merchantable, he (hall brand every *ucn cask
or bag with tbe wont "Savannah.” and shall brand the de
grate of flnenees of which be shall, on Inspection.deter
mine the same flour or meal to be. in letters cf half Inch
ia length, which shall be distinguished aa follow*, to wit;
■uperflne. fine, first middling, second middling, IIret rye.
second rye, flrut corn, second corn,as the case may be.—
But If. on examination, it prove* unsound, then be shall
mark tto cask or bag with the broad arrow, for which the
owner or agent thereof shall pay said Inspector Are cent*
for eacli and every barrel, half barrel, or tog, by him in
■pected. and no barrel,half barrel, or bar of flour or meal,
not examined and Inspected as aforesaid. sh*ll to offered
for aale or exported, under the penalty of five dollars for
each and every barrel, half barrel, or tog of flour or m-al
so offered tor sale or exported, lo to paid by the seller 01
exporter thereof.
flection 6. And be It farther ordained. That If any per
son shall altar, erase, or deface the marks or brand inode
by the Inspector on any barrel, half barrel, or bag of flour
or meal, or shall brand any barrel, half barrel, or bag of
flour or meal, which hath not been Inspected, with a mark
coriMilered vacant, and will to flllml by th- first applicants or brand similar to or in imitation of the Inspector's mark
* PORTKH. A Comm folio tiers 1 L * —• — * '
J. ff. STUDDAKD,
— —. J fub|in{tehools,
I (four or meal, previously Inspected, without first traalng
I tto Inspector's mark thereon, or without oslllng upon the
..... . , , , Nnvembei 1*54
TICE—l'rop*j>al«. lor errottng immediately i*
dwelling for the Ugh*. Keeper on t'oekspur 1*1-
-nd. will to receive I for one wek from date Drawings'
and xperifo'jition* to to seen bv exiling os Captain F J W \have juat received per «teamer Knoxville. 25 piece*
Cermpel*. at the Barrack*. Dre xitocritor i. it liber v to 1 » ’ '*d» '.* noth, fonej cgloia and latest, styles at prices
reject any r-r ell the bids which einn*-t fail to plea— the most fastidious.
novl'J—0 JOHN NEWTON. 1st L». Engineer*. , _2° T,T GRAYBROTHERS.
ii)SrdtiNKK \V.\NTVY>—For 10 boxes Uer P HtTsC 11, SPANISH AND ITALIAN LAN-
*—& ehandis* marked D ft S. lauded from schooner ' ,,
Plandome. novll ROWLAND ft •'O , fjl’Or LfcBOfl H MA8oON is now ready to give lesson* in
^ -- v.HVRkiiitHr otTr'HlHTFiu-tha h. fo PHll * ‘ silU *, [ ,,f ,h *'* private paptu St their
..Siare . n »*• 1.1.1 ?PH ' ow« residence, or to classei For terms, apply at J. II
IP LARRABEE. Auld. Ma»ter. A PP*/ J® I Cooper s book store, or to Mr, M . throaah the Post Office.
novlO F. J. OGDEN | 404
are NoTicF —Consignees perachi J WARING. • ^References—ilom W. tow. Hon }_ R_B*rtow. Hon. J
lre-^!Su 1
N OTICE.—All person* hiving claims *2iio.-t thi
tale of De'uiel R Groover, late of Bullock county
ceased. will present them properly attested within tbe
time prescribed bv law. or they will not to rettlcU . and
those indebted to said e*t»te are hereby required to make
immediate parment to „ _
oct22 SAUUEL K. GR00V6R. Ex'r 1 a* ot John Doyle, late ol Chnlbain rouuty. are rtque*t^
pw buuksb,*.«.jiijTr; !“Cjir"r~tae.es<*«• »*re-
Wearr Foot Common, hy toDeh Ritchie author of j Df1Tlf>
M U8IM. T It Vi. r-ICK.
IIG*»INs» offer* lier »ervici>tn ■
• oan-ful and Mioroughl' -ijs-
rent: ladles and children It*
to several of the leading pliy-iisnsof thee
apec.table fstnilie.-' whom »h» has served 1
gaged she uiay be found bv eoquin
Tuoap - - n * '
f Barnard su'd Jou'e- -t.« ini—novlO
N OTICE —All Mrsons having claim* againat then
o! John Doyle, l»fo ol aislham coui
the Rohher ol ibe Rhine, ft.
Walter Warren, or the Adr-t^urei
Wilds, by Owen Duffy
Hunt's Merchant*' Migsri
Congresa street
of ih« Norther
Consignees per selii w. .. ..> —
trom N. York, will attend totbe reception of their W Anderson. Col. T Hunter, CoL W, T William*, W Dun
goods.tn to landed to-morrow »t tow'* wharf. All good* , can- toq . R U Cuvier. Eoq , J. M Cooper. Eaq.
remaining on the wharf after ran set. will to stored at the 1
ri*k und expense of owners. novfl F. J, OGDEN. 1 .
Iw—novlfi
SUNDRIES.
40 bh a lair Muaeavado sugar
40 hhd* primemuscavado sugar
50 hhd* fair N. O sugar.
40 hhds. clfd. and choice N ft sugar
25 bbls. crashed sugar.
IOO bbls. A, B ft C clarified sug.ir
200 bag* fair to prime Rio coffee
50 bag* old government Jars coffee.
100 boxe* adamantine candles
25 boxes sperm candles
NEW DRY GOODS.
' r T'HE Subscriber* are now reeeirinp their (*.: «n i «.i
j A ter sto.-k of Dry Goods, consisting of rich plaid a*
ctriped liilk.*. black and colored Sal n deCliio**, watered
land triple chalu Silk# . blackGro -txio.for uvainuoj
I bU;K Gros do Rhine*, ia all width*; Englfob. Frtneli an'-
i American Printe; plaid and fancy Dree* Shawl* black
Caxbroere and Tliibet do. Clotto.(aMiiner*. and Vest inf-
! Embroideries, rich Lace Curtains. Ribbon- Hosiery. Glore*
1 ftc; also a full assortment rf Plantation Good* For*:'*
by rirWriT ft MORGAN
novlO Congreu-strcit
S
«o,0 I . j. UfalH-V 1 /\RASt;Ky—lo.WWUr.ej,,. ju.t rweirta .ndforule bj 1 i5v.T.Sk.r,7.
Tit (SUBTOWOfreS-Tl. book, ottal. CHAIIMOX k WATTS. so bo,L ™riIureh^ P
«■«»»»re <taMeWMeguta ud j r-,m- MARSHAL'S gALE-Wmta uii•( th« taggi.on « bbl, bilt.f, .ujta'.n-
T««. tof Mi. retail ).*. *rS will ta Clo.0.1 or \j AVI....,, o„t. taf-..n lb, boor, or 10 r." •
th. 2«th ot NoT.oitar Atl.r lb.H.r KimoHoo. .11 ta ,,-oiock, A . M : Ooo bro.o .oml bor.., on. whir. ,nJ 1
luurtjj.io.t ,11 tahnUn. Mta boor. fto.oOo , ooV| bro .„ Colt.on. brin.ll. nod «hlu Coo. ri 8 bt... top «„d
A. II .to-l-.ll. ju.231 F. M.SIOSb.T. c.. | oader .lit, l.fl ,*r lop and und.r crop : «n, obit. Cow,
NOTiilK—Consignee* per »chr. PLANDOME. I black head and black feet, left ear erop and right ear crop
RvS* from New York, are hereby notified that she in aud under wilt; one dark brown Cow, Too allU In the right
thl* day discharging at Exchange wharf. All good* re- ' ear. *Ht and under crop on the left, and horns sheared off;
malting on th* wliarl at sunxt will to stored at risk and ! one white and brown Yaarling. brown head and no mark ; |
expen*e of owners. nov8 HOWLAND ft Cf) , Agts. ! one brown and while Yearling, white and brown face, aud :
im-— SI.-\v riiHK a- UAV stfaII NAVIGATIOV rn mark—th* um* being impounded, and will to sold In
“ ,h * -re- -d I i“i5“ h PHIL " \SSSfci
a*pt8 PADELFORD. FAY ft Cl) I pITY MARBHAL’B 8AjAFw^-On the first Wedaeadav ini
1^-—vimrr u. t r ir.r.u l. ,i„t. December next will to leased at the market house, in 1
.iJptn^m^Iha^ireVrm^iirecii* ,h * cii t of Savannah.under the superintendence ofthemar-1
tied Attorney during my absence from the city. Uot commltu# ^tween the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock, A.
M.: All the Slall* In said market. Terms cash.
novlT PHILIP H RU88ELL, c . M. I
oct25
ANTED.—A c/mipetent *od_ trusty bouse servant, to
TO REA INLAND COTTON PLANTERS.
The undersigned having been appointed agent* for ttie
■ale of the celebrated
NcArthy Sea Island Cotton Olna,
tbe Cotton from which i« readily raid, and which usually , »* Wet Nurse, by
, „ . . ... iff willing to go and live with the family, i
»a,m«nd, lbr«. lo P,. „ot. p.r poup.l mo,. Ik.o from j , h , , m ub. tb. obM to tar own mlj.ni..
- do the work of a small family. To soeh an one a
j moat devitable home will be afforded, and good wage* giv-
— Apply immediately at thl* office, novS
oda cracker#.
10 barrel* pilot bread.
100 barrels rectified NO whLki. .
50 barrels Monongahela whisk*
50 E. Philpa'gin.
20 quarter casks Malaga wine.
10 quarter cask* port wine.
30 quarter eooks maderia wine.
50 barrel* domestic brandy.
100 barrel* .N E Hum
80 barrel* old I* ft H Gin.
HO boxes tobacco. Grant A William*, and other brand*.
200 bag* Georgia superfine flour.
60 barrel* Georgia superfine flour
75 hhd*, prime bacon side*.
25 hhd*. prime bacon *h<xHder*.
10 cask* choice hams.
150 boxe* pipes.
20 boxes ground coffee.
200 boxe* reboiled N O MoU«*»-,.
40 bales gunny bagging.
70 M segars, aaaortad kind*.
800 coil* Kentucky rope
500 ream* wrapping paper, assorted site*.
nov2 ~—
I VALUABLE PUOPKKTYIK DAIUF.N.GA.
I FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber* offer for aale. oo rcswioable t*rr..« 1
(4) Wharf lots in the city of Darien.No* 6.e
haring tto tost water in Darien These lot* couipriw rt
feet on the river, the »*me on Rioad-street. aai .* f
200 to 220 feet, ample room for* *aw mill and lumber y»r'
terpentine still, rice mill. ftc. Tor further information »f-
ply to Cept. Vrmand Leflle. in tbinen. or to the#jb*cri)-
era. THOS. S. WYU.Y. McIntosh Ca
•ng2D—cod A1.FJC C. WYU.Y. AtUut*.Q*._
B ACON AND I..VRD.—sohlui*. prime Bacon ?tdc». - 1 ' •
do do Shoulder*, 50 tierces choice Sugar Cured Haif*
60 bbl*. and 50 keg* prime Leaf tord. landing and for
by ja 21 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
hundred and forty dot. Pine Apple*, titty bunchesfi»-
•• - • nUtin*
nan not and three thousand Plantain*, and for sale bf
may 12 J. D. JKS*?K
U NIONS —10 bbls landing from steamer Knoxrillr. sf-’-
for aale by aug!3 klcMAHON ft POYLK.
A LE—100 barrel* Taylor ft S-in * Albany Ale. ju»t re
ceived br
novlfi McMAHON ft DOYLE
/'HOARS—20.000 Havana Clgai
V-/ ingtor *" ‘ 1
brand*. Weak-
McMAHON ft D0YLE-.
from - <h , w| „ uka lhe chllt , t0 h, r owo mi j enw . Cln g, i VA ■ Wherea* John J. Moore and Sarah A. L. 8trick-
w.tl», .11.,., inv.ntal. ar. tatalr. .WJlm. to th. ta. «or„„ o( Mootgoatafj. and By. .^l2w.tata .ftajh H?o" triStooj'£fc
order*, and have mada arrangement* , »3—oovlO of said county, deceased :
T<» Deliver Mina In Tklrty Dsys. ' 117ANTED.—Two apprentices, (colored) to learn the These are. therefore to cite and admonish all whom it I
at one hundred end twenty.flve dollar* each; extra roller* : * * B*fb*-r's trade. Apply to WM. J. HUNT. may cuueevn. t«v to and appear before said Court, to make 1
eight dollar. I - noT *— 2w Market gqnaw. j eWoetiona. If any they have, on or before the first Monday
mwiT—Hm * rmiwu : Jfesvsfeaa!,*raansai 1
bank j -ajar
An election will be held at thi* Bauk on Friday, th* ! yL^ANTK" —■ A raUCook.whIU or *|oored /YKUltUIA—Oaesderi CrrnntyTo all whom It may con- i
, r-.vita. r ti in K- , . Apply at Uii* office. f#7 VT cern: Where**. James 11. Down** will apply at the !
24th In*.ant. for Cashier of the Branch Bank in Aiigueta. | goQDK—Juat received • Work «’»« i.\r i Coul * of Wrd, “ r f for letters of administration ou the oa- •
to I1U th. vacancy occasioned by the death of Jamal S riqu^^Gro d. llhln^'doTPouU .U fkd^ do do u iJ of ^bert U. lkiwure, drectoed :
Rm.vn. Pinj. : Batin de Cheae j dt colored Brocade* and Plaids ; black
WKBCTER ft PALME8. 1 IME—l OOO barrel* Urns, landing from schooner Sim t
- - - T, *7 j LJ Anchor, and for sal* by
y.—To ul whom it may win- nO vl0 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
9 rids.
-6 Firkins, landing this day per steamship FM
For sale by^ ocll F. J. 00PF.S
flood in a sum of $40,000, with two or more good aud ' Blnehaw. Marcelitn. fte.
auffielrnt srenrille*. will be required of the person elected. ! jTIRB' CI/)AK8—New
novlfi
MEDICAL NOTICE.
Dr L. K.vokk, having suflicWntly recovered hi* Uealtli,
has rreumed hi* practice to-day. Hi* office luu been re
moved lo hi* residence. Preaident street,
the Unitarian Church. eWJS
r Atyie—ju
; do do Mori
HENRY
ffMBRrilDKklEM—dost reoelved < French wrought mua-
A-J Hi* Collars ; do do do Sleeve* ; do do lawn Itandker-
„ , iuet reoeivod: RJch
I. K. TEFFT, Cashier .* ck c,0,, i Vlolettes • dodo Mori* Antlquv* ; dodo
- ' b F , »°f“ HENRY LATHRUP ft O). *
Tl»«** are. therefore, to cite and admonUh all whom It
may concern, to to and appear before said Court, to make
abjection. If toy they hare, on or before the 2nd Monday
In January next.otherwise said Utter* will to granted
Witness. James H. l!elre*tou Ordinary for Camden couu
ty. this 4tli day of November. 1864.
_n°vl4 JAMK8 H. HBLVE8T0N o. o. r.
kerchief* ; do do muslin S
County :-to all whom it may ooo.
office has Wnr *' Uee flieeres and (£liare“ cambric Edging* and Insert toga : ; ^rt^of oS'^Vo^Utui. dKS---- 1
t. next door west of Hwlu Edgings and loaerting*; PngUeh Thread Mglogsknd 1 ft
-•«. Inserting* ; Vat.ocleones Rlfin 1 ?i and Inserting ; IJ»|e - K 8Ut#r ' orph * n of S * mu ' 18U
Edginga and Inserting*; by
HENRY LATHBOP ft (X).
LO0T— A Isige white pointer Dog, with one
jellow ear. and two small yellow spot# on his
loberi Bar. New York." Is engraved on hlseollar. HI basin*, do de Canton cloth, do do Tames* cloth silk
Any on* finding him will to rewarded by returning him to alpncs*. black Muilln d* Intnea. Gingham*. Prists, ka'
tbit office. aorll novlO HENRY I.ATHR0PR ft CO.
M OURNING (i 001)8—Juat reoelved, superior black Bnm-
ivX basins, do de Canton cloth, do do famese doth silk
nlaaory os guardian of
_ . f Samuel Slater, deceased :
These are therefore to elte and admonish all whom it 1
nay oonoern. to be ami appear before said Court to make
objection (If any they have) within th# Um* prescribed by
law, atherwtee said tetter* will to granted.
Wttnea*. William Leo, 8r„ Eaq.. Ordinary for Bulloch j
County. this lath day of Not* to tor, lftU. |
if*w WILLIAM LEE, 8r., o. a. c. I
SUNDRIES.
300 bogs prim* green Rto coffee.
SO bag*. each. Porto Rico tnd Laguira coffee
76 mat* Old Government Jara coffee
76 bogs Old White Riocolfre.
20 hhd*. choice St Cx surer
26 hhds. choice and fair Porto Rico sugar.
36 hhda. choice and prime New Orleans sugar.
80 barrel* Stuart'a (rushed *nd Powdered su?»r
80 barrels Stuart A. B ft C. clarified.
00 barrel* surer and soda biscuit.
20 barrels E.rreadwell'* pilot bread
60 boxea do do sods biscuit
60 doaen paintedhandts bmom>.
200 boxes family and No 1 map.
80 boxe* Beadle* and Colgate’s Pearl Starch
40 barrels and 76 ktgsleaf Urd
100 barrel* W I molasses.
80 boxe* Bedel* fl ami 8 patent tallow cau-lte*
100 barrel* E Ptaelp* Gin.
60 barrel* old I* ft H Gin
60harreis N E l\nm.
3i) barrels Domes tie Brandi
20 cask* Malaga Wine.
30oasks fourth proof Brandy.
20 fiercer choice sugar cured bam*.
40 half cheat* black TVs.
26 catt y boxes superior Tra
20 half'cheats and 40 catty boxes Hyson Tm
1 Aiding and for note hy
oel SCRANTON, JOHNSON, CO