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VOL. XXXVII I OLD SERIES I
SAVANNAH, OA., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1856.
A ilinputot) to Maun. PaOalftird, Fey ft Co.,
sUtm tout too dtoometolp Kooirlllo attired at
No* York, In flftyalght hoare-all well.
UlMlIon Do/,
Wo would toy to our Meade dole tarty—but
above ell thing. »olt. Let ao one, oontantlng
hinw.li with the aworanoe that Ur. Buchanan
Ut->b«elected, atop at home. Suftafelta
high privilege which noftreoun whoreqwete
hlnwoir oliould toll to uerolM. You hare can
didate. for whom to hare voted wilt be a proud
reeolleotionaa long upon lire. Vote tor them.
Wo have uo doubt of their eleotloa i we hare
•ecu latety no one who doable It. Butbethleu
It may, your doty la to rote tor them. Haring
doue tola, you will hare dlacharged your duty,
andAueingdlachargedlt.oan gotoyoarpillow
aatiilad that "If Home enut toll, I am blame,
lea..’’
«T .Vo bare heard vary frequently of “going
down to too grave in a blue of light." The
meauiug of this aentenCe haa often tlmee boon
clouded r ith obaoerlty. It haa been left to the
American Party of Savannah to apply It In a
novo) manner. We aee that they are about to
hare u torch light proceaalon to-night, after the
apeocbca of Menu. Law and Bartow. It muat
therefore be conatraed to mean aa applied to
partlea.golng down to the grave In a blare of
Torchea, made from Llghtweed, Turpentine,
and other cembuatiblemateiiala. It la a novel
expedient. Parties anally wait for vlctorlea,
before they let off the Rocket, of rejoicing.
The only merit which can be olaimed tor the
proceeding, la that which the “Chicken” In
Dombey and Son always Intimated to Hr. Toots
to wit: hla deliberate intention “to die game.’*
Tus Cirv Collar or Savannah.—The Court
met this morning the Hen. John. M. HiUer pro
dding.
Solicitor General Hartrldge presented to the
Court the preamble and resolution passed at a
Heeling of the Bar of Savannah,on theocca-
slon of the death of George Troop Howard,
formerly the Judge of the Court. Hr. Hart
rldge after reading the testimonial of respect
paid to un esteemed and lamented brother,
moved that It be entered on the minutes, and
the Court should adjourn In respeet for hla
memory.
The Court accordingly adjourned tor the day.
Cnivbbsitt or VnatNia,—A letter to the
Richmond Dispatch states that report of the
extensive prevalence of Yellow Fever at the
University of Va. la unfounded. He says tho
present number oi ; matriculates Is 680, whloh
will probably be increased to 630 by February.
We observe that Philip St. George Cooke has
given 820,000 towards the establishment of an
Agricultural Professorship at that institution.
Rur. Du. Nathan S. S. Behan.—This no
torious character has written a letter in support
of the Black Republican candidate for the
Presidency. He was formerly tomocs In this
State, where having come into the possession on '
nr slaves by marriage, be told them, pocketed
the money and then went to his native North
on an abolition crusade.
Fearful Scene Attending Mr.
Speech at Lowell.
The tpeoch of Hon. Rulhs Choate, In Hun
tington Hall, Lowell, on Tuosday evening, was
attended by an Incident of fearful aapeut at the
time, but which happily passed olf without tho
threatened calamitous results, A correspon
dent of the Boston Courier thus describes It:
The meeting was convened In Huntington
Hall, over the railway station. Imdlcs were
admitted to tho galleries, and these thronged,
the doom were opened to the multitude. Thu
Hall la one hundred and twenty by eighty feet.
At 7 o’clock It was Kited to repletion. Men
stood packed togethor In the closest possible
manner, and it was estimated that there wore
over Are thousand persons within the walls.
The meeting came to order, was organised;
the President, Hr. Whipple, WW introduced,
and was graoefolly Haying that ho would nut
detain ui—that bin audionco wan hero to hear
another—and while thus agreeably engaged, a
sound, sh If from a cannon at a distance, tilled
all earn, and we felt tho floor yielding. There
was a general panto and a movemeut toward
the platform, and a great deal of excitement.
Mr. Choate waa Hitting on the rostrum, calm,
contemplative and apparently indifferent, not
that he waa unconscious of the shuck. Hein*
qutred of a gentleman, seated neur him, in his
characteristic way, "Are wo sinking to the
earth ?” and being informed that the hall was
used for dancing purposes, and that it was the
spring floor only that had given way, he ob
served, "Very well, let us go on 11100.” But
the crowd was alarmed, undit was necessary to
say that "There was no danger,” and to an
nounce that "Mr. Joseph H. Rand, a member
of the city government, and an experienced
architect, would go below and examine the
building.”
Mr. Choate had spoken fully thirty minutes
when another dismal sound was heard, moro
sinking of the floor experienced—there was a
panic again and a rush. Mr. Ghoatc paused ;
Mr. Butler shouted that "There was no dan
ger,”—others gave similar assurances; but the
men were restive. Tho ladies alono were com
posed.
Notwithstanding the threatening aspect of
affairs—the fleor settled at least six inches in
the centre of the hall—not more than a thous
and men witbrew. There was some commo
tion, in the ladies’ gallery,and a movement, but
confidence was restored, and for ten minutes
general quit was observed on the part of all.
Mr. Butler returned and said:—"Gentlemen
—Although I have hill confidence lu the
strength of this floor, although I am persuaded
there is no danger, yet sucu is the state of
feeling here, I think we had better adjourn.
But let there be no stampede—retire in or
der.”
In less than five minutes the hall was empty
tnd all escaped accident aud harm. And now
let me say there was danger—imminent
and awlbl. Mr. Bntler, though ho disguised
his fears, entered the boll, never expecting to
leave it alive, and to his firmness and intrepid! •
ty credit should be given for the preservation
of that great concourse of men and women.
He discovered, with Mr. Rand, that the floor
had yielded perceptibly, that the noise; which
bo alarmed all was the snapping of tho iron
fastenings and supports; that if the audience
was not soon removed, the floor and the roof
and perhaps the side walls, would soon come
down. He discovered that certain timbers
upon which the floor rested had given way,
and that the ceiling of the depot beneath was
opening and threatening.
Bet th« audience retired in order and with
out accident Tho gentlemen on the platform
ware of the last to leave. Hr. Ohoafe, while
leasing to the door, for the ilrat time seemed
O indicate by expression a realization of the
danger which environed us. The floor actually
sunk under him two or three inches, and he
was heard to remark—“This is going;” but
he retained his self-possession and walked
The RtpMitm of this morning to mnoh
troubled atthe proscription of certain govern
ment employees In Penssooto, and publishes n
manifesto of certain oltlsens of that place in
relation to the matter. Did any one ever see or
hear of that “nun arts,” n Democrat rewarded
by the American Party? Did any one ever
doubt the lyrfmoUzdf proscription of tho tot.
ter Party ? of coarse, however, they expect us
to reverse the rale.
Tlie Tendency of Opinion,
Wo have been always attempting to tone
upon the pnblle mind thellreetlen whloh the
opposition to the Demoomtlo, naturally drove
the American .party to. We have seen
them flrst hesitatingly, thin more boldly, and
at last deflantly, array themselves In t position
of hostility to the principles of the Nebraska
bill, and the supporters of that mcMors. They
have been afraid to agy anything against the
repeal of the Ulssouri Compromise. That weald
not answer in this section of the Union; but
they have trumped up an opposition to the
measure on tt.e specious ground of Squatter
Sovereignty and Allen Boffinge. Two distin
guished Soutfum members of the party havo
been mere honest In their denunciations. They
have netconfloed themselves to such untenable
positions, but have been open tnd avowed
abusers of the Missouri restriction. These are
no less men than John Hiner Batts, of Vir
ginia, and Kenneth Baynor, of North Carolina
They have opposed It, because, ns they said,
it reopened tha slavery agitation. We have
heard in this oity speakers of the American
patty denounce the whole Kansas BUI And then
charge upon the Democratic Party the sin of
creating aU tho troubles which that agitation
has brought about. This waa coming as near
as deemed p rudont to do In Georgia. Bat If
the charge be true against the Democratic par
ty, how have they done it? Of course by the
repeal of the Missouri Compromise.
IgHessrs. Botto tnd Baynor have recently cap-
ed the climax. In letters written by them to
Pennsylvania, they distinctly advise the fusion
of the Fillmore men and the Black BepubUcans
la the election which comes off to-morrow.
This to another link In the chain which brings
them within one of Its end, and that to the ad
vocacy of the abolition of stovery itself.
Hen who are as good Southerners as any one
can be ; Slaveowners themselves In our com-
munlty, will resdUy say, those are not our
opinions, and wt abhor tnd detest the men
who advocate them. In this they wiU be perfect
ly elncere. But party spirit to a powerful sedu
cer of men. Who would have dreamed tost year,
or at the commencement of this oontest, when
tho American party passed their commendation
upon the Kansas BIB, and declared npy man
who opposed it an enemy U the South, to have
heard a voice raised in Georgia against It?
At this day the condemnation of the Kansas
Bill Is the moet acceptable toplo which the
public speakers of the party can ladolge to.
Gentlemen of the American party, Whither
doyOn drive? Hessrs. Botto .and Baynor be
lieve that anything which can defeat the Dome
cratle party, Jastlflable, can yon think ao? Can
yon be dragged by such traitors to your country
and Southern traitors, into such an nbhorent
position.
Buchanan in Niw'4ou.—Ooeoi the most
•Ignideant outgivings aa to Hr. Buchanan’s
strength in Naw York city, wa find In a remark
of the Mirror, a Black Bepubllcau paper. In
to speaking of the Mayoralty It says: “It will
reqniro strong combination to defeat tbs Tam-
tuny Hall candidate, who stUs in tha wakaof
the Buchanan current, which will suck evcty
thing with It lu thhdty on Tuesday next.
Hon. P. 0. Haainr at Howl—Herbett,
the M.C., who killed the hotel water, Keatyng,
at Washington, had arrived home—at Mariposa
u we learn by tha lastadrlcea bam California.
His friends received hlnrwlth a salva of arttt.
lery, and adUptoy of fire-works. Herbert made
a speech on the occasion, sxpremtng hto grati-
Financial anti Commercial#
News by the Aula.
Tho following dispatches wo take from tho
Baltimore papers:
Tho steamer Kangaroo arrived out on tho
lUtlle
Markets.—Tho Brokers’ Livet pool Circular
quotes— Cottou is actlvo aud firm. Middling
qualities havo improved most; prices ure atiflbr
hut tho quotations ure unchanged. Bales or
73,000 hales, including 8,000 bales for export
uml speculation. Bales on Friday 10,000 bules.
Tho market closed firm. Fair Orleans 7Js mid
dling 0 0-10; Fair Mobiles (JJ.
lireudstuffs—Wheat is generally slightly
cheaper. Corn is generally uctivo, mid prices
(id to Is liighur. The weather has boon unfa
vorable for tlie crons. Red wheat Ds3da0s4s;
white;l0s3dul0fc(id. Western Canal Hour 30a33d;
Baltimore and Philadelphia 33su34s; Ohio 30s
u37b0d. Yellow and Mixed corn SSsfldaSHst
white do 3asa35s(ld.
Provisions—Beef and Pork aro dull; Bacon
is steady; Laid is very dull, sales at 76s.; Tal
low, Y. O., hasudvauced Gd.
Produce—Rosin, common, -is. 6d.a4B.8d.; fluo
>; Turpentine, market quiet, 34s.—Sugar is
generally active at un advuucc of Od.uls.; Rice.
Caroliuu, is steady.
Tlie Manchester market is firmer.
Thu geuurul news unimportuut politically
Finunciul nflUirs are still lu a stato of suspense
Thu Ncupolitiun question is unchanged, hut
a peaceful issue is still anticipated.
London Markets.—Baring, Brothers & Co,,
quote, Iron is steady* Welsh bars, free on hoard
£1, lfis.; rails £7,10.sa7,12, Gd.; Scotch pig, oc
tho Clyde, 07s, (id.
Breadstuff* are steady. Flour generally 33su
B7h.1I Red wheal 08sa72« per quarter; white
70s«7fls. sugar Is generally .active at un advance
of IsalsUd. Coffee is generally quiet. Censols
lor account closed ut 02}.
LATEST.
The steamer Washington urrived at South
ampton on the 18th.
The country rcmniuH in a state of suspense
«u» to money matters, hut the only ugitatiou
is in tho Block Exchange. Commercial
wuuts can lie supplied, although ut extreme
rules.
Havre Markets, Oct. 14.—New Orleans cot
tou, ires ordinaire 104f. Bales of the week
0,500 bules. Breadstuff*—All qualities have
slightly declined. . Provisions are dull.—
Wlinleboue—Potur business small, but prices
firm.
The detailed accounts of tlie change in the
BpunisU Ministry have not yet come to hand,
further than Uic oillciul announcement that
there is 110 political crisis, aud thut the Queen
made the ciiuuge from O’Donnell to Nurvez sole
ly on personal grounds. Narvcz’s first uct as
Premier was to cowhide Benor Guel, the hus
band of tlie Infanta proper,(or words spokeu in
the Cortez.
Gael challenged Nurvucz, aud lie accepted,
hut the Queen stopped the duel.
lu regard to the Neapolitan difficulty, it wus
tho general impression thut the Anglo French
ultimatum would he presented to King Ferdi
nand on the 18th, uud failing in receiving un
iiumcdiuto fuvorubio answer, tlie ambassadors
would ho withdrawn, hut it was not supposed
thut the fleets would immediately uppeur.
The English squadron sailed from Avuccio,
destined, ns was supposed, for Malta. The
French licet was still ut Toulon.
Tho Vienna papers still anticipate a peace
ful issue ot the pending difficulties. It is stat
ed that iu consequence of the growing import
ance of tho Eurupoun complication, tho Con
gress of Paris will consist of first and not
second plenipotentiaries; and that the Con
gress will meet soon. The affairs of the Dauu-
dan priucipaliticsjeugago attention. Tho French
lapcrs ure untiring agaiust Austrian occupa-
ion.
Count Walew.ski has issued a circular in re
ply to the recent Russian one.
Denmark is without a ministry still the at
tempts to form u coalition Cabinet having
failed.
THE VERY LATEST.
Saturday morniug, Oct. 18—There are ru
mors that botli tho French aud English fleets
have received orders to approach Naples, aud
that suspicions aro a .vaxeiiiug at Veeiina that
The money market presents no specially new
feature. The demand for it slightly increasing,
and business paper Bomewhat accumulating.
The supply of capital, however, la adequate to
all commercial demand, and our banks conti
nue to discount liberally. First class notes are
taken on the street at 8}a9 to 0} per cent: se
cond do. Ual2 per cent.; money on cull 7 per
cent.
Late European advices per Asia, arrived nt
N. York this morning,represent financial affairs
abroad^s unsettled,but without special change.
Consols are quoted ut 91$. There was still
mnoh speculation regarding the Bank of
France, with less apprehension of her suspen
sion, having obtained relief from the Roths
childs.
Stocks generally aro fair. Our local secirl-
ties, including Baltimore and Ohio and North
ern Central Railroad shares, maintain full con
fidence. Bank stocks also in request.
(From the Tampa Peninsular.)
Gen. Carter is making arrangements for
Bcoat by about half the State troops. It is to
be hoped that the Indians may be run from
their hiding places, and once more compelled
to operate actively The longer they ore allow
ed to remain quiet, the better will they bo pro
e ared to meet the issue when presented. Our
ope to exterminate them Is in "pushing
measures” in such quick succession os to as
sure them of oar ability to chastise them
wherever and whenever they may be found ^ud
of oar intention to hot-press them until terms
of removal are agreed to, or the last "red skin”
exterminated.
The New York Journal of Commerco of
Thursday afternoon, says:
The stringency in the money market contl*
nues, but it most now have the effect to draw
» -vrt
the ..verity of the procure. TISTIInlirer
The banks are continuing their contraction,
and the decrease in the average of loans this
week will probably be nearly two millions. At
any rate the total reduction by tho closo of tho
week will be more than this amount Some
fears have been expressed that the continued
contraction might press too severely upon those
institutions, whose specie rate has been ridicu
lous small, but as long as theso banks have un
doubted securities, they will be taken care of,
although they may be too much expanded.
The stock market is heavy and generally
lower.
Foreign Exchangers heavy, with more sel
lers than buyers.
The Baltimore Patriot of Friday ovening
sort, bnttho anchor chains got foul and they
could uot raise them or cut the chains before
tho Beams opened and the water came In so rap-
ml^nbcweand below that the propeller settled
Scarcely a veftlge was left of the vessel in
tho morning, and mob of the goods as came
ashore were dashed to pieces by the waves.
The Toledo was one of the largest doss of
propellers, and,*swith her cargo, waa probably
worth $05,000 to $70,000. Tho vessel was nut
insured. The waves have swallowed upun
immense stock of goods of every kind, scarcely
anything ofwhlch will bo saved.
Tho schooner Pratt, from Buffalo, loadod
with coal, stoves and Iron, for thls^port, is also
ashore near Port .Washington.
The proppllers Illinois and Potomac, of the
American Transportation Comgauy, were out
in the gale, and n&vo not been heard from. The
propeller Nile was also exposed to the full ftiry
of the storm on this lake, but weathered Ft
handsomely, and came into this port, all right,
Saturday. .
Great Advance in Salt In Cadiz.—A
letter received in Boston from Cadii, dated
October 1, states that owing to the salt crop
having been cut off by heavy rains, the Span
ish government have advanced the price from
$5 to $13 per last (of 72 bushels.)
Appointments in Revenue Cutter Ser
vice.—James M. Selden,Vhlrd Lieutenant, or
dered to Revenue Cutter Jefferson Davis, at Port
Townsend, Washington Territory. John E.
Vinson. Third Lieutenant, ordered to Revenue
Cutter Wm. L. Marcy, at San Francisco, Cali
fornia.
Lktteu from Hon. Joiin M. Barrs.—Tho
Philadelphia Bulletin, of Thursday afternoon
publishes a letter from Hon. John M. Botts,
of Virginia, in which he says:
ThiH much I have no hesitation in saying—
that it has been, and is, entirely incomprehen
sible to me, how any reflecting and intelligent
man, who earnestly desires tho election of Mr.
Fillmore can hesitate fora moment in voting
the Union ticket, by wbioh means he makes
sure of votes enough to defeat Mr. Buchanan
and send Mr. Fillmore to the House, where,
from flrst to lost, his only chance for on election
has rested. Every vote given for the straight
outj Fillmore ticket in Pennsylvania, is a voto
thrown away; it does him no more good than
if each separate vote were given for some other
and separate man; whereas, if given for the
Union ticket, it must secure for him an elec
toral vote in proportion to the popular vote
given for him.
Fuoitinb Slaves.—The underground railroad
appears to be quite a flourishing institution. A
report of the Albany vigilance committee,
(colored) states that between the 12th of
Sept. 1855, and the 15th of July, a period
of 10 monthB, 287 fugitive slaves passed
through the city of Albany, en route for Cana
da.
Canadian Grand Trunk Railway.—To
ronto, Oct 29.—The Grand Trunk Railway
was opened on Tuesday for traffic along its en
tire length,from Quebec to Stratford. The trains
passed from Toronto to Montreal in only-four-
teen hours.
NOTICE.
THE general Introductory Address or tbo
regular Session of Lectures in Ogtethorpo
Medical College, wilt bo dolivorcd This (Monday)
Evening, nt 7J£ o’clock, by Dr. J. W. Benson, l’rofoa
sor or Surgory. The address being of a gonoral ebar
actor, ladies uud ciUzons generally are respectUilly
invited to a 1 , tend.
nov2-2t H. L. BYRD, Doan.
Returned to ms Post.—Hon. B. C. Dobbin,
Secretary of the Navy, came up from Norfolk
yesterday in the 1 seamer Louisiana, Capt. Rus
sell, and took the cars for Washington. Mr.
Dobbin speaks of his improved health since hto
departure from the seat of government, and
will doubtless be able to resume efficient ser
vice in his department.—Balt. Patriot of Fri
day.
Hon. Jno. M. Clayton.—Tho National In
telligencer learns that the health of the Hon.
John M. Clayton, of Delaware, has improved,
and that thore is no reasonable doubt that he
will be able, during the coming session of tho
Senate to resume fils duties in that body.
Fatal Affray.—Wra. Nutter, of Ritohie
county, Va., was killed a few days since by
Henry Reece. Tho parties engaged in a fight,
whicn was ended by a blow from a stone,
thrown by Beeoe, striking Natter on the head.
Reece was arrested. This is the third brother
in Natter’s family who has died a violent death.
Exfkbtkd Troubles In tuk Mediterra
nean.—The United States frigate Congress are
rived at Naples on the 18th nit., after a year’s
cralsing in different part ot the Mediterranean.
A letter written by an offieer on .board, alter
giving a graphic view of the threatening state
of affitinin that capital, says that "things have
assumed ao Merlons an aspect that our Minister
resident, Mr. Owens, has made a formal request
of our Commodore that some of tho ships of
oar squadron may remain until the difficulties
are over.—Itafftmorc Patriot,
Empress op France Hunting.—The Paris
Sport says t—The Emperor and Empress went
on a shooting exetuion to the park of St. Cloud
lately. Her Majesty wore an elegant costume
of green cloth composed of a skirt and jacket,
ornamented with gold buttons, and a round hat
with aplume of feathers. Two Bub officers of
the Chasseurs or the Qoard attended on tho
SmpreM, to cany her fowling pieces. Her
Mqjesty killed nine pheasants out or 53 shots
daring the excursion.
Boston, Oct. 29.—Webber’s extenslvo rope
walk In North amptioo street was destroyed by
Are about midnight. The loss is estimated at
$11,000.
Aflulrslu Java.
A correspondent of tho New York Times,
writing from Batavia, under date of August
9th,says:
Tho United States sloop-of-war Portsmouth,
Commander Audiew II. Foote, arrived here ou
tho 7th lust.,utter a passage from Norfolk, Va.,
01 ninety days, to the Straits of Sunda, aud
utucty-livo to Batavia. The officers and crow
arc in good health. Tho Portsmouth has ad
mirably sustained her reputation as one of tlie
swiftest ships of our navy,outsailing some of the
first class Now York clippers. For twen
ty-four days utter leaving tho longitude of tlie
Cape of Good Hope, she averaged two huudred
aud twenty miles u day. Her presence in this
port, which is so seldom visited by our meu-of-
war, notwithstanding its commercial import
ance, ouunot fail to have a good effect. Her
officers have been received by the Dutch au
thorities with marked cordiality.
No small excitcmeut prevails iu Batavia, iu
consequence of the warlike uews, respecting
our relations withEuglaud, which wus received
by tlie last mail. The ship James Drake,which
arrived a week or two since from New York,
has becu unable to procure her cargo until the
arrival of the next mail, uud it is feared she
will be compelled to return homo iu ballast.—
Tho utmost cordiality is eviuced, however, to
wards our Government by ull the Dutch resi
dents of Batavia.
inconsequence of tho disturbances which
have recently broken out among the Malays
in Sumatra, two tbousaud Dutch troops are to
embark to-morrow for Lampoon. No pro
longed difficulties are anticipated. A mag
nificent ball, to which the officers of the Ports
mouth were iuvited, was given to the officers
of tho Lampoon expedition. The Governor-
General and the Dutch Admiral were present
together with Captain Foote and several of
his officers and tlie United States Consul, Alfred
A. Reed. Esq.
Tlie Portsmouth is to sail on Wednesday
next, after lilliug up with wood and water, for
Houg Kong, to relieve tbo Macedonian lu
forming a part of tho regular East India
squadron,under Commodore James Armstrong.
Tho squadron will then consist of the' steam
frigate Ban Jacinto, (Hag ship) aud tho sloops
of-war Levuut, Comumudor Smith, aud Ports
mouth, Commaudo r Foote.
THIS WRECK OF THE PROPELLER
TOLEDO.
No Family Should be Without Them.
Wo speak of M’Lauo’s Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., which bavo be
come au InUlspensablo Family Medicine. Tbo
frlghtiul symptoms wbioh arise from a diseased
Liver manifest thumsolves. moro or less, in every
family; dyspepsia, sick hoadacbo, obstruction of tbo
menses, ague ami rever, pains in tho side, with dry
backing cough, are all the results of hepatic do-
raugemoot—and for these Dr. M’Lauo’s Pills are a
sovereign remedy. They havo never been known
to full, and thoy should bo kept at all timeB by lam*
files.
DiRKcnoxs—'Take two or tbreo goiug to bod, overy
second or third night. If they do not purge two
or throe times by next morning, tako one or two
more. A slight breakfast should invariably lollow
tbeir use.
The Liver 1’ilLs may also be used wbero purging
Is simply necessary. As an null bllllous purga
tive, they are Inferior to none. And in doses or
two or tbreo, thoy glvo astonishing relief to sick
headache; also iu slight derangements of the stom
ach.
W Purchasers will bo careful to ask for Dr.
M’Lune’s Colebratod Vermifuge, manufactured by
Flemiug Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There aro other
Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before tho
public. Dr. M’Lauo’s geuulno Liver Pills, also his
oolebiatcd Vormlftigo, can now be had atallro
spectablodrugstores. Nonegcnulno without tbo
signature or FLEMING BROS.
[12] nov3
Ittt.
Port of Snvnimali
..November 3
Ship Rotunda, llondletto, guudertaud, (Kng) to
Brigham, Kolly A Co.
Bohr Marcia Farrow, Blaresdell, Rockluud, Mo.,
to Brlghnm, Kolly ft Co.
Schr W A Ellis, Nichols, Elizabeth Point. N. J., to
gdou, Starr ft Co. Coal, to Padollbrd, Fay A Co.
Schr Ida, Carsons, Philadelphia, -to O A Greiner.
Schr Ellas Reed, GreveiiHtoln, Ogee boo, with 3060
iius rough rice, to Haborsham k Sen.
Schr \V D Jenkins, Koisyth, Ogcchce, with 3600
bus rough rico, to Habersham A Son.
Schr > ompany, Odd, Buck Riyer, with 3000 bus
rough rice, to Habersham A Son.
Steamer Gon Clinch, Richardson, Palatka, Ac., lo
laghorn A Cunningham.
Clenrcil. 1
lohr Julia A Rich, ScarB, New Orleaus—Luckelt A
Snellinga.
Steamer Wm Hcabrook, Peck, Charleston, Ac.—J P
Brooks.
Departed.
Steamor Wm Seabrook, Peck, Cbaries'.on, Ac.
Consignees.
Per ecbr Ida, from Philadelphia—Yongu A Friert
son, WiUberger A Uo,'C A L Lamar, Clark A Cooley;
W G Dickson, C A Greiner, J Slcbol, Turner A Op,
Wuyuo s Sun, S M Lufflteau, L A M Liiloutbal, Juo
Ryan, Brigham, Kelly A Co, J Ildlly, MuKeo A Bin-
nett, JM Selkirk, HHLInville, Parsons A Co, H
Rotuscbild, J G Watts, W W Lincoln, Hone A Con
nory, Daua AWasliburn.
For steamer Gon (flinch, from Palatka, Ac—100
bales cotton and moss, VI bblg turpoutlne, 27 bbls
oranges, 40hides, 27 pig* furniture, and sundries,
to Clagaorn A Cunningham Hardee A Co, G W An.
dorson, Boston A Vi lalonga, J IJppman, J W Phil
lips, CL Graves, WLGuo, WAR Molutirc, JA
Brown, Tlsou A Gordon, Chofl'cr A Co, Cohens A
Hertz, FM My roll, Kennedy ft Beach, M H Wil
liams, A Haywood, Wobster A Palmes, S B Swurt.
Hunter A Gammol, Aiken A Burns.
Passengers.
Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Palatka—Mrs Dll-
boa, Mrs Boinko, Miss Dubignon, L Crabtree, G El
lls, NB Brown, M Reynolds, A II Nathans, WW
Cheevor, W J Cole, Capt J Banke, J Brown, M M
Bird., M Aidous, M.Rodgors, N Reed, Y L Robin
son, aud 3 dock. y
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR NEW YORK.
Will tail Wednesday, Uh Nor., at 1 o’clock, 1\ M.
Tbo steamship FLORIDA, Capt.
WOOnnUMtyWill loaveas uhovo.For
'freight or passage apply to
PADELEOlil), FAYA CO.
3“ Uurths not secured until paid lor.
Cabin Possago $26
Steerage Passage 8
,y Shippers of Cottou by theso steamships will
ploaso tako notice, thatno Cotton will bo received at
ho presses that Is not distinctly marked on the odgo
of tho halo.
uov3
FOR FREUUiT OR QUARTER—Tbo Swo-
dish brig bYDPOIEN. Capt. Bodcrherg.
Apply on board at Habersham’s wharf, or lo
Uuv3 PADELEOlil), FAY A CO.
NOTICE. .i ;
r E undorslgucd, Commissioners of tho Ogccliee
Road, willrccolvo proposals for building a
Bridge across tbo Canal, kuown as tho Dean Forest
Bridge. Materials to be or the best quality. Iho
plan and drawing cau bo soon at tbo dike of John
8. Bowou, Civil Purveyor, on Drayton Htrnut.
Proposals will bo received until 12 o’clock, M., of
November 22nd.
It. WAYNE, ) to
E. C. ANDERSON,
~ NE. j 3
nov3
E. BOURQUINE.
LAW NOTICE.
T HE undersigned havo this day formed a co-part*
nership iutbe practice of Law. Rooms, 176
Bay st. EDWARD J. HARDEN,
no3-lt* JOHE M. GUERARD
At St. John’s Church, in this city, on Wednesday
afluruobu, 20th ult., by Rev. Geo, M. Clark, FRED
ERIC VAN WAGENEN, or Newark, N.J., toMlss
SARAH A.\N, eldest duugbter of John G. Fallhjaut,
of this city.
THIRTY OR FORTY LIVES LOST,
LOSS OF TUB SCHOONERS U0UEM1AN AND PltATT.
From the Milwaukee SonUuel, Get. 27.
Tho propeller Toledo, Capt. Deusbnm, of the
American Transportation Company’s Line,
bouud to tills port, with a large cargo of mer-
chandiso for this city aud for merchants in the
country, in tho gale of Friday Ifat was lost in
front or'Port Washington, and tho captain and
all ou board drowned but three. We got the
following particulars from Mr. Pomeroy of
Detroit, who was at Port Washington at the
tiino.
On Friday, at about noon, the propeller was
within about 109 rodsofonoof tho piers, and
was dragging her anchors and goiug north
ward. At about 4 p. m. an attempt seemed to
be made to get up the auchors, aud to get into
a safer berth further north. Tho anchorsVerc
down again soou after she got beyoud tho north
pier. The propcllor had her flag at half mast,
out tho waves were rolling at such a fearful
height that no boat coaid live a moment in them,
anil uo help could be rendered. The wiud rose
to its height at dark. Fires were built all along
tho shore, and by their light tho hull of the
propeller could bo seen rolling, and laboring
Ucuviiy some 109 rods out. At about 7J p. m.
boxes uud barrels of goods begau to come ashore
and in about half au hour the yawl boat was
dashed on tho beach, and wus found to contain
a man clinging to ono of the seat' .•
As soon us Ue was able to speak ho said that
he was ono of the deuk-hands, and bud got into
the boat with about 20 others, but the boat was
upset almost immediately,aud ho alono manag
ed to cling to it os it was hurled over and over
and over toward tbo shore. In a short time
auother mail got ashore, and a third was lilted
up by a wuvo aud thrown upon tho pier alivo.
Tuc.su three are believed to bo tho only persons
saved. They say that thore were 40 or 50 per
sons iu all ou board. Thoy were deck bands
mid did not know tho names of passengers, and
but few of tho crew. Thoy remomber one
family of passengers, a nura with bis wire and
six children. .,
Thoy state that the Captain’s object was to
get up his onohors and beach her u a last re-
Clsrk’s Ofkicb, City Court of-.Savannau, »
November 3,1856. j
T HE Cily Court of Savanuah stands adjourned
until Weduosday next, at 10 o’clouk, A. M.
nov3-lt PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Clerk.
,* Morning Nows copy.
WANTED.
A SITUATION as Cook in a flret class hotel, by a
young woman from New York, who has had
several years experience in the capacity or a cook.
Applications received at ihis office for threo days
only. uov3-3l*
RATH HOUSE.
a ENTLEMKN wishing to BUbscrtbo by the
month at Ono Dollar, to Bntbe when they
chooso will please call in and give their uaracs until
Saturday 8th of Nov. Should there not bo a suffi
cient number of subscribers obtained by tho above
date the Bath House will be closed till April next.
J. M. HAYWOOD,
oct8l-lilln8 Agent.
ffiarriei).
Cnnimmiul SiMpt.
OrHOOHRIHS, cMO.
R ECEIVED por steamer Alabama, and In store:
30 kegs extra Uosben Butter,
60 boxos State Choose,
20 do English Dairy Checso,
16 boxes Pino Apple Chooso,
30 barrels choice Apples,
50 bax-reU extra Bating Potatoes,
Si BARBELS BED ONIONS,
29 BARRLLS YELLOW ONIONS,
2 barrels Tomatoes,
3 BARRELS PhiARS.
BOXES NEW LEMONS, 15 DO NEW RAISINS,
10 ball boxos now Raislus, 10 quarter do do do,
also:
2 barrels extra Pig Hams,
2 barrels extra Pig Sides.
2 barrels extra Pig Shoulders,
Dried Beer, mokeil & Pickled Tongues,
Tongues, Cornod Buer, Pork, fcc.
For sale by R. H. WATSON k CO.,
oct2B No. 28 Whitaker street.
afcft Savannah Market, November 3,
COTTON—647 bales changed hands this forenoon,
viz: 86at 11, 32at UK, 60 at 11%, 145x11116-
10, and 230 at 12c.
Bxporta.
NEW ORLEANS—Schr Julia A Rich—281 casks
rice, 1 carriage.
Import*.
SUNDERLAND, (Exo.)—Ship Rotunda—708 tons
coal.
HAVANA—Brig Confidence—105 hhds molasses,
3 tiercos honey, 60,600 sogars, and a lot offruit.
Review of the charleston Market,
KOR THE WKKK KXDLVO 8ATCRIAY RVXX1XO, MOV. 2.
COTTON.—The recolpts lor the past week have
boon 14,371 bale*, making a total supply since the
1st Septcinbor of 82,634 baios, against 84,166 bales
for the sntno time last year. Tbo oxports for tho
week Just ended havo been 10,773 bales, making the
total exerts since the 1st September, 31.417 bales,
leaving a shipping stock on hand of 30,480 halos,
and on shipboard not cleared, 14,637 bales.
Towards tho closo of last week tho demand for
Cotton was good, oporators purchasing oxtenslvely
at tho lower rates established on Thursday. Tim
sales of Friday and Saturday amounted to 6500
bales at 11% cents for good middling, and 11
12 cents for middling felr and ikir—the market
closing Urm at thoso quotations.
Dusing the whole of too week now undor review,
the markot was animated, and a brisk demand
existed throughout On Wednesday and Thurs
day, howovor, tbo sales weio considerably lessen
ed, owing to a stiffening of prices by lack rs. to
which purchasers were unwilling to concedo,
while the Inquiry couUnnod good, this cause also
affected the operations or yesterday, and to somo
oxtent thoso of to-day, yet tbo market closed stiff
and firm this evening, at the following quotations,
which Tor the better grades, it will be seen, show
a slight improvement on those of a week ago—low
middling tostrbt middling, 11K®U# chnts; good
middling, lltfOUM cents ; middling fair, lift
cents, aud fair, 12 cental Ik. Tho sales on Mon
day wore 2320 bales, onTvosday 8100balos, Wed
nesday 1400 bates, Thursdav 1460 bales, yesterday
1278 bales, and to-day 2420 bales, making the total
sales of tlie wehk a little over 12,000 bales, U ths
following particulars: 20 bales at 10k ceuts, 41
ul 10k: 47 atIaX; 300 at 11; *J06 at UK : 600 ot
11M> 1120at 11H: 1139 at ll>4;1880at ’ll#; 2706
at 11#; 080 at 1113-16; 2006 at 11#: and 142 bales
al ljccnta ^ ft.
...There Is no movemont in tho Long 8taplo mar
kot yet.
RICE.—Tbo general features of the Rico market
contluuo unchanged since the dots of our last re
port. Tbo demend continues adequate to .the sup
ply, and the receipts find ready purchasers. The
receipts this week amount to 2,7du tierces, and have
been sold at prices ranging from $4 to $4# per
loo lbs, tbo bulk of the sales being at f 4#®$*#*
There was mnch competition Tor strictly prime
Rice when offered, and for this quality very fall
E rices are paid. Tho oxports of the week have
oen 2,683 floroes, making the total exports since
tlie 1st erSoptomber 11,083 tifrcee. On shipboard
not oleared. 1,483 tierces.
ROUGH RICE.—We are yet without any sales ot
Rexgh Rice. The rcceigta since our last report
amount to 83.0G0 bushels, and have been forward
ed to tha milts.
IMPORTANT ARRIVAL.
MADAME 8WETT,
tho celebrated Clairvoyant,
has arrived Id this city, and
takou Rooms at No. 143
Broughton street, ono door
Eust or Jos. Pulllvan k Co.’s
Tin Store, where she can bo
consulted respecting tlio
PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
and DISEASES.
oct27-lm
WANTKirTfiriirRfiY ^ —
A Colored Boy botwoenton and Ortcon years,
to do light work.
A pply nt this offleo. oc27-ti‘
WANTED. **
B Y the subscribers on the flrst November next,
a colored Porter. Ono acquainted with the
city, and who can come well recommended, will
hour of a permanent situation by applying immedi
ately to
AIKEN k BURNS.
oct 23 _
WilOniLE HEAD? IIAII I!
oiiOTmsra.
R ECEIVED by the undorBigncd a full Btipylu of
. READYMADE CLOTHING, consistingol all
articles nccossaryfora Uontloraan’s Wardrobe.
also :
A choico assortment of •
French, English and Germnn Cloths,
' Casslnitres and Vestings,
which ho is prepared to tnako to order iu tlie best
stylo and at tlie shortest notice. Ilo al«n desires to
call attention to bis stock or
BOY’S AND YOUTH S CLOTHING,
wbiuh will bo tbund of superior style and work
manship W. It. 8YM0NS,
QCI27 If 17 Whitaker st.
B ACON—24 hhds, prime Bacon Bides; 8 hhds;
Prime Bacon Shoulders, landing from steame r
DystonoBtate," ahd tor sale br
OCTAVC8 COHEN.
seM 2ltf«c$r
0 UNNY BAGGING—60 bales extra heavy Gun*
ny Bagging, on board bark Indiana, from Boa-
ton, tor salo to arrivo. ~ •.
0ct27 . tr , BRIGHAM, KELLY ft OO.
THBLAbriGVIDI~
mo PERFECT gonUHty, to manners, dress and
1 ' ... «l_h_ i_ J 5 •
conversation, In tfle family, in company, at
tiemous socle?’ th ° UW °* tb ® ,tro * t » ud fen-
rtwJSH a .f 18om O n8lruclor ,n M*Ibf writing, tolls 1
ST B 0 C al ona ' t RU0 J r needlework, millinery, dree#
making, caro of Wardrobe, the, hair, tcetb, bauds,
line, complexion, etc. by Orally Thornwoll, author
or ‘'Homo cares made cosy." For sale by
, in , 10 ' WARNOCK ft DAVIS.
oct18 . 160 Congress street.
AND DRESS GOODS
t--. Mrs FREELAND has opened
and will bo receiving by
steamers through tho sea
son, thelatoAtttud most tosh-
lohuabio styles of
FRENCH BONNETS,
Ribbons,Flowers aud Foalli
ors. Also n rich selection
or Dress Trimmings, consist-
ng Ribbons, fringed, Volvfct,Ribbons and Bugle Ln
cs. With a variety of Dross aud Cloak Patterns |
which tho rffcidlos or Savannah ami vicinity are so
licited to cull ana oxaminu at No. 174 Broughton
.street, Upstairs. oct 21
ENTIRELY NEW ,
AND
Splendid Stock
OP
Paris aud New York Milliner]’,
M IS8ES M. A. k O. WEBB, open tlioir now
Store at tlio Northwest corner Broughton
and Bull streets ou Thursday,23d October.
oct21
FLECTION NOTICE.
A N ELECTION will bo hold at tbe Court House lu
J\_ the City of Savannah, in and Tor tbo touuty
of Chatham, on Tuesday tbo fourth day or Novem
ber, (being tho flr*t Tuesday alter tho flrst Mondav
m November,) ensuing, lor Ton Electors lor Presi
dent and Vico President of tlio United Stales.
Tho Polls will bo opened at 7 o’clock, A. M. and
closo at six o’clock P. M.
Tbo Shorlff or Chatham Couuty or his. lewful depu
ty, togethor witli tho county coustablcs, are re
quired to bo In attendance to ’presorvo aud main
tain order.
Tho Justices of tho Interior Court will preside.
By order of their Honors
WILLIAM H. CUYLKR, J . I. o. O.O.
MONTGOMERY CUMM1NG, J. I. o. e. c.
.1AMKS E.GODFREY, J. I. O. G.
NOAH B. KNAPP, J. I. «. C. o.
GEORGEP. HARRISON, J. I. O. o.
W. II. Bulloch, Clork. oct 26^
BOARDING.
S EVERAL gentlemen or small families can be
accommodated wltb’good Rooms and Board, at
•m Drayton street, opposite tho Ico House.
doc 12—If MRS. U. S. KAYMLR.
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER AUGUSTA,
AT TUK
Savannah Grocery
—AND
FRUIT DEPOT,
100 lbs. Victoria and Catawba Grapes.
40 bbls. Splondid Eating Al’PIJS.
Large Preserving PEARS.
QUINCES, Liko the Last.
CheBnuts, Hickory Nuts, and Fresh Dates.
Green GINGER.
Tomatoes, Beets, Carrots, Ac.
Rye Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley.
10 kegs Extra Gosheu BUTTER.
6 do Choico do.
And low priced qualities, togethor with a vuriod
assortment or Fresh BISCUIT.
oct 16 W. II. FARRELL.
METAIilG
SWIMi&Ea ©ASEHIP'
T HIS Is n uowly inveuted BURIAL CASK, fash
ioned to accord with tho feelings of tho be-
reavod, uud yot retaining all tho requisites of uu
appropriate receptacle for tho dead. There is no
reu3onwhy such arcccptaclo should bo mado to
create by its appearauce disagreeable seusutions.
Itis enough thut we should be bereaved, and what
ever tends to soften or rauko less keen tho poignan
cy of our grief, comraonds itsoir to our considera
tion. 8o much that is repulsive has been discarded
lu the arrangetnout aud shapeoi'llie nbovo Case,
that its name, the CASKET BURIAL CASF, is au
involuntary suggestion, and 1 do not hesltato to
aver thut there bus never been in into auy tiling so
ontlroly chaste, appropriate snd convenient as tills
Invcutiou
Tlie Caso permits a view or tho entire body alter
it is enclosed, the whole top being composed of
bouutitol thick French Plato Gloss,sufficiently strong
to resist any Internal or external pressure, is por-
locUy air tight, composed of metal highly orna-
mentod, and will last for ages.
Samples of tlio Cusket may be seen at tho offleo of
Messrs. CRANE, WELIM k CO., 82 Bay street, Sa
vannah. uiMl
P.8. Persons desirous of purchasing tho exclu-
sivo right for tlio salo of tho Casket in the following
States, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and North
Carollua, will ploaso apply by letter or In person to
WH.UAS1 UT PHILLIPS U OU.,
ownors of Patout, caro of
GRANT, WELLS U CO„
Savannah, Georgia.
N B. Rights to ono or more counties will bo sold
also. oct l-tl.«r
PLUMBING.
T)LUMBING, in all its vorious branches, at-
JL tonded to at tho shortest notice, and in suporlor
style. Also, may bo round Shower Baths, Galvaniz
ed Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs; Copper Boilers,
Patent Pan Water Closets, Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead,
Brass and Plated Cocks. Force Pumjis, ludia Rubber
Hose. For salo at the House Furnish Store, No. 166
Brougbton-street.
marlO
HORACE MORSE,
1856. 1856.
RICH FALL DRY GOODS.
GRAY BROTHERS
W OULD beg to inform tlioir friends and tlio pub
lic that their full supplies of rich and elegant
have just arrived—purchased from tho most emi
nent importers of the country, and selected with a
care as regards cleganco and beauty, which cannot
be appreciated until tolly examined.
We can confidently say that our stock of Rich
Dress Goods and Cloaks cannot bo surpassed for
beauty and elegance, and that our Domestic
is as cheap os tbe like quality or goods can i
from here to Now York-
Amojg our assortment will bo fouud the most
elogant flounced Robes witli figures;
Rich and elegant colored Silks, very cheap;
Lyons' Velvet Cloaks, trimmed in tbo newest aud
richest style.
Cloth aud Moir Autiquo Cloaks; rich aud cheap.
All-wool French Mouslin de Jjilnes, new and ole-
Lupins' best all-wool French do Laines, high colors,
tor miss cs.
Lupins’ best Black Bombazine and Challeys.
White Merino, Cliailcy, do iAlno and Bombuziue,
very flno.
Cloths and Casslmorcs, a toll assortment.
PlantaUon Goods best quality, exceedingly cheap.
Houskeeopingartloies in great variety, host quality
at tho lowest possible prices.
Tbe limits or an advertisement precludes the
possibility or enumerating any but few leading ur-
tides.
We would respectfully request tho attention ot
purchasers to an examination or our stock, reeling
confident that style, quality aud price, will prove
satisfactory.
GRAY BROTHERS,
CANDY MANUFACTORY • AND CON-
FBCTIONARY.
D AVID II. GALLOWAY, having retired from
politics, would inform tho public that ho lias
gouo to making Candlos, and selling Freuoh Con
fectionaries, Dried Fruits, Nuts &c.. at tho old es
tablished ttuud recently occupied by Messrs Now-
combo, Rico k Fitzgerald, corner ot Broughton and
Whitaker strcols, Savunimh, Ga., where ho will ho
pleased to uccommodato and lill all orders with
promptness uud dlspatcU, to Democrats, Ameri
cans, and tlio " dear pcojilc” generally.
Tills is the placo where tho genuino Cough Caady
is made.
Enough said. Terras cash. Nochorgo for pack
lbg or shipping.
xug 26—3m.
RHOADS & BOMS.
E XTRA prepared Mucilage tor office and genera I
use, being- a substitute tor Wafers. Healing
wax. Gumarabjo and all other inconvenient pre
parationH now in use, is always of good consistenoy,
does not turn sour snd is ready tor use at any
momeut, For salo by
WARNOCK ft DAVU.
oct 18 169Congress street.
^UrmANDCHEEaE-Just receives per steam
10 kegs choice Goshen Butter..
10 boxos English Dairy Obsess.'
Fji sals by K. H. WATSON ft 00.
Corner Whitaker street, and
oct 0 Congress street Use.
EEAL;FRENOH EHBB0IDEBIE8
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
W OU1J) invite tho attention of the Ladies to
their very large and rick stock of
Opened THIS DAY, embracing the following styles
Real Thread. Houitonaud Malteso SETTS
" French, Muslin and Cambric- “
Mourning Betts, in Book, Cambric and Linen
Cambric and Swiss. Edgings and insertion
Embroidered, H. 8. Bordered Hdkfr
Muslin and Cambric Bands
Misses 8eits, in great variety
lu touts’ Caps, trimmed.
—ALSO—
Children's Worsted Capes
Opera Hoods, Tics, &c.
Colored, Silk and Casbmoro Scarts.
oct 6
FOE SALE.
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN. UOOD COOK A N
WASHER, AND PLAIN IRONER
AND SEAMSTRESS.
For particulars enquire at this offleo. oct 9
C ANDLES, fcOAP, STARCH, &o~
6u boxes Adumautine Candles, star brand
60 do Beadoll’s 6 ft 8 Tallow Candles
50 do Colgato’s do do do
100 Uo Smith’s ft Buchan's Family Solp
160 do Colgato’s no. 1 and lb bar Soap
60 do do I’alo do
50 do Oswogo Pearl Starch
60 do Beadoll’s Uo do
50 do Soda Biscuits
25 bbls Sugar do, band made
26 boxes ground Pepper, A4 lb paper*
60 mata Cinnamon,
In store and for sule by
oo21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
very cumpleto and extensive assortment of tho
abovol’laututlou Goods. Schley's Goods, or all de-
scrlpiions, being uraong the tot which are now
opoued and for sale by
oct 1 LADSON ft ROGERS.
S TUART’S REFINED ft CLARIFIED SUGAR—
26 bbls Stuart’s crashed Sugar
20 Uo do powdered do
60 do do A clarified do
60 do do U do do
60 do do U do do
In Btoro and for salo by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO*
J^UTTER ft CHEESE-
26 keg choico Goshen Butter
60 boxes Uo Uo
Lundlng por steamer aud lor salo by
KUil ECUANTON, JOHNSTON ft
VTEW BUCKWHEAT just received per late am-
JLi vols, and for salo by j, d. JESSE.
KIORTY Bbls. Apples, Parsnips. Carrot*, Beils,
X’ and somo fluo Tomatoes, for sale by
0fll 21 J. D. JESSE.
I Ml'UKl’KD UqiMiKS— ~ -
10 casks (i B ft Co pale aud dark Brandy
6 pipes Holland Gin (Medea Bwao)
6 * do Madeira Wine.
For sale by
0C 21 SC LaMiN, atlM .lN 1 (( .
P IG AND BALT IIAM8 AND S1I0LDEKS. Just re
ceived 3 barrels Pig Hams and Bboulders.
loo.oxua tomily Smoked Hams and 3 hhds Shoul
ders, also 8 casks Sugar Cured Hams, which I will
sell tor 12>$ ceuts por lb.
„„ „ DAVID O’CONNOR,
H 2J Corner Broughton ft Drayton-st.
KNIGHTS & THEIR DAYS,
B Y DR. DORAN, author or “ Table Tralta,’’ &c.
Tho Hills of tbo Shatcmuc, by Miss I Warner,
aulbor of “ Wide, Wide World,’’ ftc. *
A Pilgrimage to El Medina!) and Mcccah.by Liout.
Burtou, of the Bombay Army, with map and UIub.
t rations.
Tho Humorous Poetry or tbe English Language
from Chaucer to Saxo. *
,If rimer Littlogooil, Bq., a young geutlomaa wtu
wished to sco Lite, by Smedley.
Third volume Irving’s Life of Washington—ohean
edition. r
Wood, Thorapewtic and Pharmacalogy—a now
Simpson’s Obsturetrios—2 vols,, completo.
Young America’s Picture Gallory—70 UlttCtra .
boos. W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
OCt 0
CIUNDRIES- 1
P 26 hhds. P. R. Sugar
160 bbls. Stuart’s Ketlned Sugar
100 kegs Soda
100 boxes Carb Soda
100 Uo Lemon Syrup
1000 >4 and >4 boxes Sardines
100 cases Schnapps
100 M Imported Segars
60 M American do
Received ond for sale by
oct 16 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
C rackers—
30 barrels Butter Crackers
30 *» Sugar do
20 «♦ Soda do
20 boxes Soda do
Landing and for sale by
oct 10 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft 00.
JpKACH BIUNDY—1,000 gallons pure old 1
Brandy, tor salo by
oct 2
YOUNG ft WYAIT.
gRANDY^GIN, RUM, ftc—
VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION
FOR SALE,
witulv m snuts or tnz city or savannah.
O N tbo first Tuesday iu December next, will be
sold beforo tbo Court Houso in tho city of ga-
vaunah, tho Plantation on tho Savannah river, ten
miles from tho city, known as Mulberry Grovo, be
longing to tlio estoto of tho late Philip Ulmer, con
taining six hundred aud olghty-sovcn acres, ot
which thore are two hundred acres of first quality
tldo rico land, and ono hundred and flfty-flvo acres
undor good banks aud in a flno state for cultiva
tion. Also, sovonty flvo acrea of high laud under
cultivation. On tbo placo are a good dwelling (louse,
overseer’s houso, barns, negro houses and ether
outbuildings, all in a good stato of repair. Persons
desiring to purolioso will call upon H. K, Harrison,
Ex’r, who resides within tour miles of the Grovo,
or Rlizu Ulmor, Ex’trlx, who resides within two
miles ortho tirove.
Terms of Balomodo known on tbo day fsale.
Possession not given until tbo first of January .
II. K. HARRISON, Ex’or,
Jyl7-td ELIZA ULMER, Ex’trix.
W Tho Charleston Morcury will publish one c a
week until tbo day of sole.
Notice from tbe
PULASKI HOUSE,
To the Storekeeper! of Savannah.
LL packages sent to the above Hotel must have
L the owners name and number or room written
With token each package, or It will not be recolved
at tho office. oct26-lw
GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE
T7V)R NOVEMBER—Received by
F J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent,
oct28 under toe Marshall House.
25 bbls Domestic Brandy
20 }i casks 4th proof do, twlgg hoops
25)4 do do do, 7o
66 bbls E I’hclp’s Ryo Gin
60 do Luther Fclton’s Boston Rum
76 do N. 0. Rectified Whiskey
20 M casks Malaga Wine
50bbls Old P ftHGln,
In store and tor sale by
oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft QO.
„ REWABD, 1
Runaway, on tbo 2d iuunt, nr iimi.
man POMl-fcv. H. la aHout iw.my rS?
years or age; six toot high; stoat built; not
__ very dark complected; has ’a down look in
tiw countenance; has a scar on the top or his toot,
cut with an axo. Uo was raised In North Caroli
na, Robeson county; and mar be trying to »»|?i
bis escape back. Any person bringing him to me
or conflnlng him In Jail so that I get him, 1 will par
tho abovo reward.
C. W. CRAWFORD,
Colquitt P.O.,
soptl7—2m Montgomery county, Ga.
lMONEYI MONEY!t MONEYII
YTTHY be wo without Mouey ? when it Is Just as
VY easy tor any one to be around with a pocket
full as not, if they only thihk so. 1 have got a new
articio, from which from five to twenty dollars a
day can bo mode, either by male or female. It is
highly respoctablo business, and an article which is
wontod in every tomily in the United fitatos. En
close me two dollars by mall, at my risk, and I will
forward you by return mail a Circular, with toll
Instructions in toe art. The business is very easy.
Try it, if you are out of employ men*; and you will
never regret it; for it wll uo better for you to pay
the abovo sum, and insure a good business, than
to pay twenty.flve cents tor a spurious advertise-
meat.. This is no humbug. Tar it I Trt ir I Tat
itl ’ Addressjrour letters to
MptiWni W QH ™ oNBOK » NfwTo,k '
BROUGHT TO JAIL;
of light complexion, with a slight scar ovsr tha left
eye;about 6 feet 8)| inches ln height, and about M
years old.
Tho owner Is requested to come forward, ntr
' Jalor.
GODEY’S LADY-8 BOOK
I jlOR November,
! Graham’s Illustrated Monthly tor November
Arthur’s Home Magaxine for November. '
Peterson’s Ladles National Migasinefor Novem
ber.
Mrs Stephen’s Vow Monthly llagasihe, tor No
vember. ’
Ballou’s Dollar Monthly tor November.
Reoelved auditor sale by ' .
WARNOCK ft DAY18,