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FRIDAY ■VffiMNO. » -’ol.cfc P. Mf.
NOTICE;
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in bio not
ccordlng to
_ . .... .... .... Organ, the
lug of Pronto la so exasperated at tbo con-
ict and language of tho federal government
affair, l ''
Tho Kxocutlvo Committee of the Dem-1 duot and language of tho
Itortv'will meet it iti usual ultce °. r Bwltaerland In tho Neutohatel affair, that ho
wratlo r any will meet«tu must place I thmtcna to proceed to the military occupation
TO-MOBROW, (Saturday Evening,) at I of the canton of Ncul'chatcl, In tlio event or
, e niatiub / 4 el ffK*, Itbe proaecutlon ot the royalists prlaonora not
past 7 0 0I00K. t I being auapendedt" that "tho Spanish Diiention
Ky order B. WAYNE, | affirms.that If the Mexican government relhaea
Chairman
H. H. Scranton. Seo’y.
uov7-2t
to falfUl the convention with regard to what
la doo to Spanish auhJecte, the Spanish gov
ernment baa determined to act with tho great-
' energy, and to demand the oxecutton of the
.--iventGoj" that "Neapolitan aOalra has as
sumed ne newphnregind were loan unsatisfac
tory a condition as ever;" that “the Parts
-. of tti e London Tlmos Bays a
,je .forthwith assembled la Paris
ded beyond question that three Northern Ibiau'lilMlpafiUe^mJd thoselSwren thB^nlUcs
Jersey and |orRus»le;"andthat“the Fatherland
TnatlaiaT BaeoiT«-8omo ban are even
vet tbit aa to the mult of the eleotlon—mflrely Icorrcipondent or_t
givundltn, however, In our opinion. It la act- £*arrangethedlfflc
Niw
newapa*
States, Pennsylvania, . ,
4T * Koto "'
for Buchanan. wlut these qutltlona are.
Ifweadd to those the whole Southern vote ?giieuor axarnma.
(HO), aibitie Haryl.nd (8), and Louisiana (8), Among the artleiea contained' In the treaty
to wit, 108, we have as Buchanan's vote 103— I of Paris, was One stating "that the act of the
fourmor. thm, me nroromry forhU aVrotto,,
Then. 158 vet s are certain, beyond qn»-1 port of XelawofUie
Hon. empire;” and for the purpose of carrying this
But we do not nmoede that Illinois has gone I Into etTeot France, Austria,Great Britain,Trus
tor Fremont. Our Mends expected fia&8gl»i
gains In the eoutbero portion of the auto-the * anavtgn&e atate^from Isatoha to TuJ-
last to be heard flrom. We shall be surprised Each of the contracting Powers Is allowed the
If they do not overbalance the Black Republl- privilege of stationing two small ships at tho
,. ,v. I mouth of the Danube. The Islands which are
can gains In the north. situated at this part of the river, nnd which
As regards Louisiana the chances are that I command its navigation, arc claimed by Tor
she has gone Democratic; and the same Is true key, but during the war wero in possession of
of California. Busaia,whlchatlUretalusoneof them, called
or uaumnua. _ tb , ij, of Serpents, and Horn which it is al-
PnminxnOT op Tm llaiM Tamix.—From leged she relbaea to retire. The telegraph has
iSpi^SS^ Sgiaai* hM w “-
holders In the Atlgntlo A Gulf Ballroad, It will I tux niafoutan difficulty.
be seen that they unanimously express a preN I King Ferdinand of Naplea, or King Bomba,
.trace for Dr. J. P. Boreven tor the Presidency as he is called, has long since excited the atten-
, h . comuanv We believe that the first thm of Europe by his execrable tyrauy to his
° !r. 0 ““fVr „ subjects. Alter the close of tho Crimeauwar,
joblic suggestion of Ms name In that connec- Napoleon notified Ferdinand that France
tioDtame bom the gentlemanly editor of the would intervene in behalf of the Neapolitan
Riisbrldge Arm. I subjects, and aome concessions to popular lib*
Mipocug a— lerty would bavotobo made. England aup-
hmttx's oax™
ess.—A work very popnlat with the ladle's' government of hb subjects. Prince Gortscha-
belleve, has been bid on our table by Ma. I ioff, on behalf ot Russia; has protested against
ras It for sate. I the interference ot France and England with
J. B. CunnAos, who hu It for sate.
Flnt Gun from Florida.
Tallahassee, Nov. 4, 1858.
The vote at thb precinct has Just been cennt'
ed out, and stands thus
Itan afihirs. Austria
in in her
iNeapoiil
Iqiqu cl __
English tfeeta are ready to' sail from Naples to
| enforce the demands of an ultimatum sent to
Ferdinand by their respective governments.
Diplomatic relations with the Court of Bomba
For Buchanan .,...187 haveceased, and matters wearawarllkoap*
For Fillmore.... t 135 I pearance, TllE bolgrad difficulty.
tiainvitv 82 Bolgradb the chief town of tho Bulgarian
“ , r , , ... and Bosnian eettlementa in Bessarabia,and
This Is a handsome majority, and indicates I n,i..i„ with the means of establish-
that the county (Leon) haa gone tor theDe. ling communication with the Danube. Bes
mocracy by some 158. rahla, in whloh it b situated, was formerly a
Y7u.ru n R n part of Turkey, but was ceded to Russia by tiro
loan), ve iSe i/s I treaty of Bucharest, in 1812. The allies, anx*
The majority for Perry (Dem.) for Governor I tons to reduce the power of Russia, endeavored,
st the Into election was but J8 In Leon county. | by their plenipotentiaries at Paris, to inoludo
We have no donbt that Florida haa gone for
Buchanan by from one to two thousand.
by l r
Bolgrad in tho‘ new boundaries of’ Bessurabln.
I Russia contends that Bolgrad still belongs to
her, and Bhauld not go with that portion of
Bessarabia which returns Into the possession or
the Bnltan, by the action of the Paris confer-
[ once. Thb is the question in dispute, which la
Ur. Buchanan 130
Hr. Fillmore M
Majority for Hr. Buchanan..
. 40
Bryan County.
Bkyan Co., Ga. Nov. 7,1858. _ ■
Metere. Editor: Here b the correct number to come up for settlement before the second
nniint In tM. smnt. sn Tnssdav lot Congre* of Paris. It Is somewhat like our
of votes polled In thb county on Tuesday ““ boundary dispute with Mexico before the pnr-
for President. | chase or the Mesllla valloy by Gadsden.
ran aoNTKNUUKo claim.
Thb question b not likely to be a serious one
I in Europe, as the great Powers will not put
I themselves to the trouble of seeing justice dono
- - . . to a little repobllo of 450 miles square. Bo-
We have bad ragged paths to travel In this t we en the Albanbn mountains and the Adriatic,
county tor the past year, hut yon will sea bom lies the Chrbtbn Republic of Hontenegro,
Ih. Of tbs oldBncks have Whloh, tor four centuries, has beenatuar
the Sbovnvote Umkswaa of Urn OMBnan nave wM> |, Qrkey _ ; n 1B U, tho entire coast of Cat-
nibbed tho velvet off and-leaped through ‘he I taro, on the Adrlatlc, was taken from them, by
great deaertof K. N.’bmwltk the least trouble the Vienna Congress, and adjudged to Austria,
imagionable. Seeing the ue«rslty or having a sea port, the
. _. tnr ,tv snf or Montenegrlns have addressed a note to the
Liberty oonnty hu given a majority or so lor Euro ‘ Powe „, requesting them to gusran-
Buchanan. tee to tne Republlo the pen of Antivnri, nnd
——— an extension of their limits towards the frontier
Louisiana Election. Lf Albania. It blikely, thb requeat being ro
it b strange that onrtdegrnpblecorrespond.
ent should have left us for 48. hours without » I Porte,
word of intelligence from Louialsns. He re- I xhi swiss question.
ports to ns the resnlt in MissWppi, ArkiMM, Untu 1848 the Canton of Neufchatel. which
Vlrglnis and North Carolina, as to whloh there f onn put of the Swiss Confederation, acknow-
was no doubt, leafing us entirely in the dark | lodged th«
as regards Lousians, whose fote (since the re-
Republic of tiL Domingo through theeflbrUof
her Consul there, Begovlo. Bbe is arming the
mal-contents of the llcpubilo who are to over
throw it and dueluro in favor ot Spain. Ex-
Prcstdeut I'aea is the leador among the na*
tlvi* of St. Doraiugo, who is aiding Segovio in
hU work.
' MEXICO,
Both Great Britain and Spain areabout hn*
I'oalug.at tho point of the bayonet, tho pay
ment of claims held by their respective subjects
ugainst the Mcxioau Uoverupient, At the pres
ent moment u formidable armathont Is prepar
ing in Cuba, with all convenient speed, to soil
for Vora Crus, uud General Urbiatomlo, late
Captain General of the Philliplues, a modern
Bobudll, is expected to take eommaud or the
lund forces. This is the moment ohuseu by
Eugland to press soino trilling claims that Brit
ish mercbauU (Messrs. Barron & Forbes) have
agaiiiht Mexico, and it would seem, from the
simiittuueous movement on her part and that or
Spain, that there is uu understanding between
the two uatious,
TUB PERSIAN OCCUPATION OF HERAT.
Herat is the name of an independent chief-
ship, /iOO miles west of Gabool. In 1838, its
cupitul city, which bears its name, was besieged
oy the Persiaus, hut they were forced to retire,
and sipee then they appear to have had a long
ing desire to add it to. tbs empire of the Shan.
It has, however, managed to maintain its in
dependence. England, fearing that It would
cveutually fAll into tho bands of Russia, entered
into a treaty with tho Shah in 1863, by which
Persia was bound not to enter upon any meas
ures that might have the acquisition of Herat,
either by Persia, Russia or ouy other Power in
contemplation. Russia»qs coveted tho posses
sion of Herat for many years aaa point d’appui
fur future operations in the East. The Persians
are well kuuwn to be favorable to the Czar, and
duriug the last war it required ail the diploma
cy of Euglaud to keep them In a neutral posi
tion. Advices from Bombay, under date of
Bept. 12, are tilled with accounts of the prepar
ations made by the Indian and British Govern
ments to invade Persia.' The reason of this
invasion is the reported occupation of Herat by
the Persian troops.
TUB DANUUIAN .PRINCIPALITIES.
Tim Danubian Principalities, Moldavia uud
Wallachia, previous to the Russo-Turktsh war,
were under the suverainty of Turkey, without
however being absolutely dependencies of that
power. They have paid tribute to the Porto,
but have always claimed separate governments
made their own laws, und nave been ruled by
their Hyspodars. The Czar claiming the pro
tectorate over the Greek subjects of the Otto-
inau empire, and the Sultan refusing to recog
nize the olaim, a Russian army was sent against
Constantinople, through the PriacipuJities.
They were opposed with determined bravery
by a Turkish atmy under Omer Pasha, and
after the celebrated siege of SlUstrla withdrew
across tho Dunubo. Their withdrawal, how
ever was caused by the landing of the Allied
forces ut Varna, and tho fear Rut their re
treat would be thus cut oft'. The Russians
accordingly retired into Bessarabia, and soon
alter the war was transferred to the Crimea.
Duriug tho siego of Sebastopol, Russia offered
to give up her claims iu regard to the protecto
rate of tue Principalities, and as a sort of guar
antee of lior good faith in the matter she tes
tified her wilfinguess that Austria should
upon a military occupation.
The Austrians entered the Principalities, and
have now signified their intention to remain
there till the boundary question of Bessarabia
is definitely settled. A commission appointed
by tho Peace Congress was directed to meet at
lfucharost, for the purpose of reorganizing the
government of tho Principalities, in accordance
with the treaty of Paris, and the action of this
commission is to be submitted to the second
Congress which Is to meet at Paris, for final
determination..
These, says theN. Y. Herald from which tho
SAVANNAH, GTA^RIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1856.
>jjM'
NO13D01
(Comaiwijdcnco oTUia St- Louts llaputitiKUSi.J'
From Koimu.
Irotort—Governor
alt—Rwntr..
fftwtjnm Port Scott—OUt
Gtary—The Murder Tri
■gXT.Oct. 18,1858.
WXSTFOXI
■nlvid In.
were,held I
proeUYert
■testing and
rom Fort Boott, K. T., Las just
.He brings Mwa that elections
lotbon eifl Allen oountlee, and
icu cuuuuca, hiiu
, Gen. Whitfield
illtlonlst» In that
some, and kept
Law and Order
them well. The,
Lecompton to*
tuall, aid start
Brown to-day.
iwn woe within
rued out end thr
When Cot. Jones lefteve'rythingwaa still,and
tho people were getting along as well as could
he expected, .
From a gentleman down I
day, I learn that Gov. Geary
In quest of old Ossawattom
When last heard from, Old I
ten miles of West Point, kiHug cattle, robbing
travelers, and, in the name of the "Northern
Army." keeping up war generally. He is a
radical. Garrison, Fred. DougluTlennlon Abo.
lltlonlat, and eaya It Is useless to cry "pesos,
K o." tor “Ihere la no peaoe 1" The reason
at peace to Kansas Is death to Brown ^o ho
ta for war.
I also learn that the Grand' Jury haa been
Ineeaaion all.the week, audit is understood
that they found true bills against most of the
S riaoners who wore committed for murder in
re first degree. Their trial has commenced.
•Tho prisoners have able connatL and doubtlcsa
the court will not got through their cases tor six
weeks. It his been rumored Hero today that
to tmurepeaca-permanently,' Got. Geary haa
pnt the Territory under martial law. I place
no. reliance In the rumor, tor although ho is a
man willing and ready, Jackson-like, to "take
the responsibility," yet I do ntt think such a
step was necessary, and therefore discredit tho
rumor. Aa tores heard front, Whitfield hse
tolled 8103 votes. Voto "for" convention 1,*
125, “no" convention 391; majority for conven
tion 834. Mild weather again. Frost to-night.
Latirfkom Havana.—NoW Orleans, Nov'
5.—The U. S. Mall steam ship Black Warrior,
Capt. J. D. Bullock, has arrived from New York
via Havana, with advicea from the latter port
of tho 2d instant.
A Spanish brlg-of-war had wiled with 0,008
stand of armo tor the insnrgonU In BL Domin-
“■). .7
It waa reported also that active preparation.
.. , to, an invasion of Mexico, In
are in,
vlewol
Republlo and Spain.
Abhestof a SwiPDLKm—Ritoal Kellor, one
of the firm of Jaoks, Kellor to Co., of St. Louis,
was arrested on tho 24th utt. He Is accused
of having tor some time past curried on a bold
is In the cities of Baltimore, New York and
Ion, by whloh certain merchants are losers
to the tune of $150,000. It Is charged that ha
represented himself In the city as a man of
large means, whoee property wua wholly unln-
These wereahlppedto8t.Lool5.md Immediate-
li sold for cash at a figure far below the) origi
nal cost.
aovrelgnty of Prussia, hut having
If asserted its Independence In that
as regarda Lousiana, whose rote (since the re-1 -g— oooi its place In the Helvetian ltepub-
port from New Orleane) hu been Involved in I ftc ae an Independent Canton. Prussia now
the utmost uncertainty. We have nothing tor- lays olaim to her former dependency, and has
. - . .* ... w .. Ik>.« ..JuMvInn In mnaln If. fhPItlJDQ
ditiun of the leading European Powers, finan
cially exhausted by a two years’ war, it is not
presumed that they will lead to guy serious re
sult: but us questions in dispute they are pro
bably worth the space devoted to tboir explana
tion and elucidations _____
[From tho Bainbrldge Argus.l
Bloekhnldertt* Meitlug.
Bainbridob. Ga., Oct. 30,1860.
The stockholders of tho Atlantic and Gull
Railroad, in obedience to a previous call, met
this day at Bainbrldge, at 1 o’clock, P. M., and
organized a meeting by the appointment of
Daniel Rambo, Esq., to fill the chair, and W. J.
Smallwood to act as Secretary.
Col. C. J. Munneriyn, the commissioner for
this couuty, being requested, arose and stuted
the object of the meeting to be to bear a report
of the proceedings or the late meeting of Com
missioners at Mifiedgeville,aud appoint a proxy
or proxies to represent the stockholders of this
county iu the election of Directors of the Road,
shortly to take place. CoL Munneriyn then
gave a full report of tho lite action at Muledge-
ville, which waa gratifying to all present,
Mr. Willis M. Russell moved that Col.O.J.
Munneriyn be appointed proxy to represent the
entire stock subscribed by the citizens of Deca
tur, with power to appoint a substitute in case
be should not ba able to atted the meeting for
ttarfram thAtaas^r but the following dbt» I boon endeavoring to regain it through its agent the election of directors,
ther from Uj$t quarter but the following dls- . Switzerland, the Count de Pourtalea, chain- Mr. B. F,;Bruton proposed that tho name of
nafoVaa ealilah annaavln lit* (Iharlaa4nn m. I, . . . '»» > tri 1 — ■ * - • • ...
patches, which appear In the Charleston pa-1 berlain to tho'ProHlan King, and a man in
pen of yesterday: great fairor at the court of that monarch. Tho
AnotmrA,Nov.6, P.M. Count exotted by merne ot'hismoney and in-
Louisiana.—The returns coming in from the I fiucnce, an insurrection iu Neufchatel. the ob-
several perishes and district* of Louiiiana.show jeot of which was its rejaaoexatioatotoe crown
Democratic gains, largely in seme cases, bnt |°f his royal masters; but^^the insurgents were
the State resnlt la not yet ascertained. ‘
inf OrlrarasIan/the'votMpoM*fd?short liSadvantogeorthe insurrection which Imke
of the registration by 3,000. £^ h m e eI1 tod by hifa“rat. the’"^^*
Niw Oblxamb, Nov. 5, P. H. Pmeslaronewed hie claim to the possession of
Louisiana.—Returns come In slowly, but it the Canton,and haa now determined oeiibm t
la now believed that the Buohanan tloket baa it to the oouriderattonof theGernmn Diet of
eravsilcd. Frankfort. The French Emperor, meanwhile
1 I fearing that the dlffleulty may involve other
. — lEuroncan Powers in a conflictendangering the
Ulack "Republican” Corruption BI *“ | oeaceof the whole continent, has advised the
ieral government to re-leusc the prisoners,
>lr.L.M. Griffin bo Included as a proxy with
that of Col. Munneriyn, which was accented.
With this amendment, the motiun of Mr. It
woe unanimously adopted by tho meeting.
It was then moved by Mr.R. McEIvy thal
stockholders indicate their preference tor some
person to be presented from this county a:
candidates for Direetore, which was adopted
and Col. John W. Evans proposed the name o
Col. C. J. Munneriyn as tho first choice of tho
county for Director, and, if tho county should
bo awarded two Directors, tbe name of Hon.
Alexander A. Allen as the other. The proposi
tion was received and unanimously adopted.
Sir. W.M. Russell also moved that while we
relyimplicttlyuponl
and will chcertully
covered In Philadelphia.
7b the Editor» of thi Nne York Doily Niwi : and to extend an amnesty to the offenders. The
The tollowiur is a correct conyof a tele-1 government has » tor «om?lM w«bjhead*
rt in J thf. sSro Md 7 d?v T holding the rest tor trial. It lmsVwevor, del
rt in thl» Stole and oity. | aftw consult ation with the chief ox
ecatlve authority of Neufchatel, to retain its
milttaty occupation of that Canton until the
termination of the legal Investigation In regard
to the origin of the insurrection,
TUB DAHISU BOUND DUES.
This queaton mure nearly affects the United
e on the alert In this State and olty.
RJ.Walkib.
PntLADXLFBiA, Honday, I
Nov. 3,1858. f
Thi Him. Robert J. tVolker, New York Hotel:
8m: Stupendous frauds of the Fremont lead-
era have been detected. Money has been paid states than any other of Eusupean origin. Den-
profusely by them tor corrnpt purposes, to pur- murk has always required vessels passing Els!-
chase election officers, brine Democrats, he. non to pay Sound Dues. This payment the
Tuescheme hu been discovered, and a portion I United States has refused to make, on the
ofthe money, nearly five hundred dollars, Is In ground that tho ocean Is a free highway:
the heeds of the authoritlei. Parties directly Denmark derives 91,500,000 from these dues.
Implicated ere known to bo Intimate trienda of ffho Danish government is now desirous of
Fremont. They boasted to their victims of I settling the matter by capitalizing tlitainmonnt,
similar arrangements throughout Pennsylva-1 which ehontd be raised by the various States in
ala, New York and Ohio, warrants have been 1 proportion to the extent of their yearly contri-
issued tor their arrest. The Democratic Cen-1 buttons. This, it appears, Is Uxed ut 830,000,-
tral State Committee warns the D.mooratlo 1000, and our share ol tho mm would bo nearly
petty la every town and township to watch U million. The eum would be ol litttoconsc-
the electoral ticket and ballot-boxes carefully, I quonce In itself, and would not amount to more
tod enjoin upon all Democratic officers of elec-1 than the United States offered to Denmark as
tlon, and all others, to exercise tho utmost vi« Ian Indemnity for the oxpqtiae incurred by her
gilance, nnd expose every attempt at corrupt-1 in building, lighting and repairing beacons und
ion. John W.Founiy, Chairman of I lighthouses along her coast. But there are
theDemocntloStatoCentnlCommlttee. I graver intereste Involved. If tho
lour alloted share of this capil
luyment of
itton fund
it.
0W»i|
rtbu|
P** 1 "* C°»H Tkaux.—Advices from "ytbe'Kulsh^^wraninontf iUs'evWMt'that
mewed end ttmtthe antlltywas excellent, h ^ e “yi“ d tatod“ Wecould netdesiren more
Edition to a luge Beet a ready tn port, two .Thu., torthe settlement of thleqnes-
hundred vessel, wen already In the river and ggf 'y g whilib hss always abSttod
I Danish usurpations, looking upon Denmark os
1 a territory whloh mist sooner or later belong
TunCaonn Jamaica, W. Ir-Tha present I to her, hu at the present moment no desire to
feu's crop of altoplco-plmento Is said to tall I champion that country or embroil herself with
"tort ofthe ordinary average. In many parish- the United States. By late news fr om Europe
Jstthas tolled altogether. Some properties, we learn that Russia, Sweden and Norway have
Iwt have generally reallxad 2,000 bags, will I signified their assent to the capitalisation pro
ud reap 100. Iject, and that all the difficulties are definitively
* *—n ;— | arranged in consequence of the accord between
Fin at Oaskoaolltoh, La.—New Or- France and Englnud, so farts Europe to con-
-mi, Nov.6^-A fire occurred last night In I cerned, hot not In regud to tho United States,
Csi.-ollton U,, .which destroyed proputy to with whloh It to itlU in open question.
■be imoont of 148,000. Ispain and bt. dohinoo—tuiih inbnoolioub.
i . . | The recent revolution In Spain but brings
D«srnoonv« Fuu.—There wins torge fi-e 1 that government Into the same position which
“ Bellefontalnt, Ohio, on hut Saturday night, I It occupied In 1854, before Narvaez was over-
which destroyed from fifteen to twenty hotld-1 thrown by Eujutere nnd thn Ubsral puty.
pjs, Including tho entire bualnera put of the Tho policy otEaputer ;, was the sale of the
town. Among those deetroyad were tho Poet church property, and other ro,orras whloh
Office and the Exchange dank. The loss Is proved too rtdlcnl tor tho exoitlog etateof
variously estimated at from fifty to ooe bon-1 feellngltn tho country, and hence we see he hu
died tkoomnd dolluA There were no engines bean overthrown and NarvAex occupies about
'ntown. Itha asm* position he did to 'fit—Lonto Nano-
— ■ . —■ ... I leoti haa written u letter to the Queen of Spain,
Professor John Crawford, one of tbs editors advising her to uunne a liberal policy with her
if toe Memphis (Term.) Eagle and Enquirer, 1
dled on the 27th nit. | v Spain la trying to grin poiwoslon with the
People are prone to condoms in others what
they practice in themselves without scruple.
_ starch telle of a wolf who, in peeping into a
hut where a company af shepherds were regal
ing themselves with a joint of mutton, exclaim
ed, “What actomor would they have raised had
thoy caught ma at such a banquet.”
Gin Housi and Thus Nxonoxs Burnt—On
finy tost thegbr house of SrR Cookrili, in
this county, was burnt, and in the pick room,
three out-lying nogrocs of J.L. Malone. An
old negroe woman or CockrIU’s, who was har
boring the runaways, curled them provisions
where they were secreted in the pick room;
After eating, one of them lighted a match ia
there to smoko, from whloh the lint in tho
room eaoght fire, and burnt the three to death
before they could get out. Two however, lived,
to get ont, but, bnt died soon after.—Tvociun-
bio (Ala.) Enquirer.
SnirriNO in Port—On the 1st Instant there
wero lu port at New York 705 vessels, Bo:
218 Baltimore 80; and on tho Bth nit., at Char
leston 88, Savannah 41,-Now (Means 128, and
Moblbo22.
»ivoa*, —
N. P. Wlcklltfo, s prominent citizen of Bards-
town, Ky., fell dead n few days since.
Myer Myers, an old citizen of Norfolk, Va.,
was serloosly Injured Saturday by a fall.
ly abide tho action of the
Stockholders’ meeting nt Mlllcdgcvillo, we de
cidedly prefer Dr. James P. Screven, of Savan
nah , tor the Presidency of tho Company. The
motion was put and unanimously adopted.
Col. A. T. McIntyre, of Thomas, who was
present, being called on, responded in an able
and happy manner, congratulating hto fellow-
citizens of Southern Georgia on the auspicious
occurrences ofthe last few weeks looking to
our Railroad interests, end hoped that as every
citizen of Decatur was to be beneflttedby the
Main Trunk Road, all would come forward un
hesitatingly and subscribe stock to tho extent
of tholr ability.
Alter Col. McIntyre concluded his remarks,
This payment the tho meeting adjourned,sine die.
nake, on the DANIEL RAMBO, Chm'n.
W. J. Smallwood, Bec'y.
A Slave Girl In Boeton Set at Liberty.
A brief and unusual excitement was created
in and about tbe Court House about noon to
day, from tho fact that apon n complaint mado
by Robert Morris, Esq., a writ ot habeae corpus
was Issued ky Judgo Herrick, nnd placed in tbe
hands of Deputy sheriff Merrill, directing him
to bring with him before Court, a colored girl
namedllury Ann Miranda, who.it was alleged,
waa restrained of her liberty. The writ also
commanded the Sheriff to enminon one John
W. Smith, who resides at No. 7 8eaver Place,
to appear and show why the said Mary should
not he discharged.
It was stated that tbe girl in question waa in
dented to Mr. Smith somo foar years since, by
Iter UlUBUjr nb UlUOUUbUi OUU HUM* uutlllj
period she had resided inSmlth'sfnmlly.
The girl states that ehb Is new thirteen years
old, and that about to nr years og* sbo left
Amvillo (she could not name the State) in
company with Mre. Smith, with whom she came
to this city. She also states that she was sent
here by her master ta take charge or in lntont
child; that her muster died about two years
since, which time no remittances hnvo been
received tor the support of that child; that tbe
relatives or family of her deceased master have
once sent for her to return, but tbit Mre.Smith
refused to allow her to go.
The girl in answer to interrogatories from
the Court, stated that she bad not bofora left
Mrs. Smith because sho would not let her go,
but that she did not wish to.Hie with her any
longer, hut on tho contrary was desirous or
tawing bore
Mr. Smith did no t eppear before the Court in
answer to the summons, and the Gout at once
ordered tho discharge of the respondent, and
decreed Mint eho wns at liberty to go where olio
pleased.—Boston Journal of Saturday,
So^Kazr^
So says a dispatch which we find in the
Charleston paper*.
progress
>f approaching.hostilities between that
.... 'K
_ ..with
upwards or 206 UliMtroUonS.
All th« Oltxn Dookn required for students In the
Medical College. Atnoug them: Neil! ‘h - Smith's
Compendium, William’* Principles or Medicine,
Duugllsou’s Physiology, ThorapeuUc’i. Practice,
New Remedial Di-itluiiary, ka. t do. Carpunter’s
Physiology, IHet'y S-rgory, ErlchsonM, Miller's,
Forgo non’h and other work* on Rurgory; Wood's,
Uarlow'*, Bvll & Bioko'*, Dickson's, aud other
works on lYaoticej Gsswiub's Midwifery; Mclg’s
ObaU'tricB, aud many recent works on Medical sub*
Jects.
t
phy—62 maps.
... ... jtt—beautifully
Illustrated.
Poetry or the Woods, or the Field and of tho
Year—fine plates.
tiovO W. THORNE WIIjUAMB.
Hum improvki) mm mminbh,
T\ (SIGNED KxproMly'ror making Bam-aud
JL/ which U decidedly superior
machine Ibrtbat purpose.,. Spool
ean be used orirn) -f^lrod length,
not heed to be elu ml until the
Bag manauTttctnrer.
particular! Invited
grow Htrccl by
mbUKSa
—*- and whloh will
Whoteile luted.
«tn Mid Hour tuor.ehsntaare
HrTtVviftft uni.'
til and examine
Long's AUas or Clauloal Goography~
Sabbith Bells chlmod by tho Poets—b
wirrrawj: Mirons, so., .,t,,
;kwheat and hyE flour.
Io. 1 Mackerel, Salmon and Codfish,
a Extra Bunch Onions.
V, B. SHACKELFORD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Savannah, Ga.
Office removed to Hodgson's new buildings, over
noO TISON k GORDON. fit
WHITE SATIN ft KID SUFFERS;
K ECFIVED by late arrivals—
Ladloa Wnlto Fatln Slippers,
•i*' ! dO do‘«. Kid do
Mlines Black Gaiters and Morocco Boots,- ■ -
Ladles Polka and JonnyUnd Boots.
M. J. BUCKNER,
novO No. 71 and 162 Gibbon's Range,
_ PER STBAMBH AUGUSTA, AT
Yh« Rarannali Grocery A Fault Depot.
QA BBL8.er thoC))oicu»U Eating -Apples.
*IV fi doFlueQalnces.UFraUDates.
10 Boxes I^monia New Figs, fjsyerand Bunch
Raisins, do Currants, Citrons, fcc., *«».,••
NEW BUCKWr L
Now No, *
1 Crate I
1 do- do Cabl _
Pigs Foe> and PigsHcuds In Pickls.
Bath Brick, Currlff Powder.
Hup. Sago Choose, .
CuruHtaroh.
Fresh Biscuit, fifteen different kinds, •
Stuart's Byrup
ALSO RECEIVED.
30 BunohoR Bananas.
10000 Nassau aud Havana Orange*- '
All tor sale on the most reasonable
oct30 _ WM. H.
Owes Hav'h, Albany h Guur*.R. K. Co., I-
8avannah, Nov* 6,1850. .j >
mHK Seventh Iratalm ut of 10 per cent, on'tho
X capita) Block of tbe Bavannab, Albany and
Guir'Rall Road Company, by a RoiOluUon of the
Board, Is hereby ordered to be paid on or' before
tbe lOtb day of January, 1857. ‘ 4
WM. WARING HABERSHAM,
uovfi Secretary and Treasurer.
Q 1
si
BO Alt DIN U .
NVLiHAL. guutiemutior small t'ainiiiea can oe
) ucuoiuniotlulcd with good Rooms uud Board, at
Drayton itreot. opposite tbe Ice House,
dec Ifi-tT MRS. M. 8. lUYMEtt.
ILBanyale.
\ bbls Read k Bro's, Albnuy Alo, "a suporl-
ia\J orarttclo," landing per sobr Target, and
lor solo by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
Having made arrangements wUb Messrs. Road k
Kro’s., lor sale or tholr Albany Ale, shall be con*
stantly supplied, and oflbr tho samo at lowest cash
prlco.
oc31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
50,000 “ " ,vorlte ***
* 7 • Iutegrldad,
Cobdon,
MUU.ER k MICHELS,
corner Bay und Lincoln streets.
oct28-eod3t
' TtRUiT, TURTLE, kc.—The cargo or the schr.
British Queen, In three days from Nassau, N.
” consisting or
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
- BANANAS.
TURTLE, Ac.
For uulo by . YONGE k FRIERSON,
octfiO-fit No. 94 Bay street.
BUCKWHEAT A MAUKEKEL.
OA X bbls Froab Buckwheat,
£l\J zo M do.
fib bozo3 do.
20 bbt< Vow No. 3 Mackerel,
10 K do large No. 1 do.
10 U no small No. 1 do.
landing aud for sale by
oct 31 SCSANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
GUNNY CLOTH.
ejA Rolls heavy Gunny Cloth,
lOU For vale by
oct24—lmo J. W. LATHROP ti CO.
A8B1ZE OF BREAD.
Cirr Tmkasuksr’s Ofpjcb, t
Havanuabt 1st Nov., 1850. J
mHK average prlceo or Flour tbe past month
. . being Eight dollars per bbl, Bread must weigh
follows {
10 vent loaf most weigh 2 ft Ooa..
8 “ “ “ - “ 1ft Oox.
3 “ •» “ “ 9% OX.
JAMES K. WH.K1N8,
uovl . City Treasurer.
STEEL PLATE ENGBAVINGS.
QT-KL Plate Engruviugs oT Buctauau, Breoklu-
O rldgo, Stephens of Georgia, aud Preston H.
Brooks of South Carolina.
For saloby J. B.OUBBEDGE, Agent,
octSO Marshall Houio Building.
THB LADY’S GVIDB
in raaiiuors, dress and
7,o. JUR—60o bbls. extra and superfine Flour, as
. ; sorted brands.
600 sacks extra and auperfine Flour, au'd brands
160 quarter sacks double extra,
100 bbls. Gobdletvllle double extra
o* 2 YOUNG k WYA'a'l’.
LE, K)TATOK8, Ab-'
. 26 bbut Taylor k Son's Ale
60 bblaPotAtoCs
10 bbls Apples
Rocoivod aud for sdio by
qov4 MoMAPON k DOYLE.
f|W PERFECT gentility, m iuuuuuid, us non uuu
X conversation, in tho rutnlly, iu company, at
tho pianoforte, the table, In tbe street, and In gon-
tlcmens society,
Alsoausefol instructor In letter writing, toilet
preparations, fancy needlework, miUlnory, dress
making, oaro or wardrobe, tbe hair, tcoth, hands,
lips, complexion, etc. by Emily Thornwell, author
of 1 ‘Homo cares mailo easy." For ealo by
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
octl8 • 160 Congress stroct.
S UNDRIES—Just received—
60 boxes Coffee, Pepper and Mustard
60 " Beadoil Starvh and Boapi
26 “ Adamantine and Tallow Candles
50 bbls aud bags extra Family Flour
30 “ l*otntocs and Onions
40 gross Wood and rapor Matches
50 dozen assorted Brooms and Palls
: 100 “ Scrub Brushes and Glothea IJuea
! 60 “ Wash Boards
, 810 bags Java and Rio Coffoe. For sale bj
> nivrr
RHOADS A SON’S.
J 7IXTRA prepared Mucllogo for offico and general
use, being a substitute for Wafers, Scaling
ax, Gumarabic and all other inconvenient pfe
paraiiousnow in use, is always or good conslBtonoy,
does uot turn sour and Is ready tor use at any
moment. For salo by
WARNOCK k DAVIS.
not 18 169 Congress streot <
FOR SALE.
f Slx Tracts of Land, 500 aero* each. H or
talUr from thi* city or Ravatmah i*u tl»e B.
Gull Kail Road, well adapted to tU. growth
Rite, Cotton and Cun, on: Wtco mtogi to pay
ten tlmos over. Apply to
fob 27 U C. A. CLOUD
Indebted to tho late firm are ropttestod to make
Immediate payment. Mr*Convers Parkhurst, will
attend to tbe settlement ofthe affairs of tbe said
firm. C. PARKHUR5T.
Republican copy. 3m oct 30
/RANDLES,—Eight h
1 J and Star Candles:
(Cntnntraiol Sntrllipnre.
Savannah QIarkvt, November T*
COTTON—A bettor reeling was manifested in tbe
market this forenoon;676 balos were sold, viz: 167
aTTltf, SiatUX, 64atUX. OflatllX, 304 at
12, and 43at12Xc,
Exports.
NEW YORK—Brig Phllura—529 biles upland cot
ton. .. .Brig Sarah Wooster—112,00011 lumber.
BALTIUORE-Sehr Woodbrldge-118 halos cot
ton, 2 bbls brandy, 2 tes fruit, 43,211 ft saw odium-
bor, 1 tee ilce
NEW YORK, Nov. 3—Cotton—Prices havo ox*
perleucod no chaugo; Httlo has been done since the
receiptor tho steamer's news; sales for tho day
about 1000 bales. We continue quotations:
NEW YORE CLASSIFICATION
100 half boxes Adamantine Candles;
60 do Hotel do;
160 do Sperm, Patent, Sperm and Tallow do,
In store and for sale, by
OCt20 WEBSTER k PA1MES.
C ODFISH, Potatoes, *C,
20 quintals Codfish.
50 bbls. Mercer Potatoes.
100 boxes Herrings.
In store and for sale by
oet27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
H AY—200 bales prlmo Eastern Hay, lu B>ore
anil for salo low. to close consignment, by
nov4 CAULETON k PARSONS.
QiiUlCE BU1TKK.—15 kegs chotco Butter Just re
Upland.
Florida.
Uobilo.
N.O&Tx
Middling. ...
..12X
12J4
viH
18X
Middling Fair.
..13X
12X
18
13«
Fair
.13
18
13X
14
Coffee—Our market remains steady wl th but a
very small business doing; tho only sales oflmpor*
tones aie 425 bags Rio at OXfSiUc.
Rice—The market is slightly heavy with but a
limited demand; silos of 6u tcs.at 4Xf3)4X°*
CHARLESTON, Nov. 6—Cotton—The domond for
this article continues unabated. Prices ruled Tery
full to-day, and tbo advance oT yesterday was fully
sustained. Tbo transactions amounted to 2,000
bales, at extremes ranging from 11 to 12Wo. ft ft.
Colfeo—A cargo or recent importation from Rio,
cousUUug of 6,600 bags, was offered at auction by
Messrs. H k A P Caldwell k Co, this forenoon, and
in UUIo more than hair an hour tbo whole cargo
was disposed of, at extremes or 101*16011X0**-
averaging in the neighborhood or 10Xo> all round,
This, wo bellevo, was the largest cargo ever re'
calved lo Charleston.
MOBILE, Nov. 1—Coltou—The sales to-day were
900 to 1000 bales. The market closing a llttlo easi
er. We quote Miodllngs at OXO^Xo. V ft.
AT1.ANTA, Nov. 4—Cotton continues firm at from
lOfHMX—fine and good donund.
J 1 • o a, 1 ll(
^pipping
anmugratr.
Fort of Savminnh
November 7
Arrived.
Br. bark Kathleen, Fader, Bermuda, lu ballast,
to Wober Bro's.
Cleared.
Brig Phllura. Sprague, New York—Brigham, Kelly
k Co.
Brig 8arali Wooster, Mooro, New York—Beers,
SEUYSSEbSVTWUS W “'»' Bsltlmoro—St^hun,
Kelly A Co.
Memorandn.
New York, Nov 3—Arr, nebr Loyal Scranton,
Gosieo, Savannah; old, bark Maria Norton, Buck
ley, do.
Baltlmi
nab.
more, Nov 3—Arr, schr Ney, Ward, Sevan-
Missing Vessels—Nark N ONucliauan sailed from
Key West for Pensacola on Aug 27th, with a cargo
or bricks Tor Fort Jefferson, since which time she
has not been beard from. Brig Sea Bird sailed
same day, for same place, and has not been heard
or. Both vessels wero undoubtedly lost in tbe
destructive hurricane of the 28th and 29th of Au
gust.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
A LL persons Indebted to the Estate of Jane Mo*
A. Donald, late oT McIntosh county, deceased,
are requested to make Immediate payment; tbos
having demands against sold Estate are requested
to prosest them, duly authenticated.
MUSES a HARRIS, Executor.
Nov. 7 th, 1166. nov7
' no?7
FOR PHILADELPHIA—The .first class
schr. IDA, Capt. Corson, will have despatch,
— of freight apply to
0. A* GREINER.
HAVANA SEGARS.
1A/) ADD HAVANA SEGARS.
- .UUel/v/ULaRosaLondres,
La Fair do la Flores Regalia Londres,
. La llodowa Londres, .
Legltimos do
i Hoe Cabanas. Flor Qua.
La logenuldad. El Mayor Ringgold,
1a a C'axa, La lntogredad Londres,
• Fulmlnantes do
, Do las Mcjorcs Vegas do
La Roso do Santiago de
La l'untualoded do
Ole Anselmo Gazalcz do
La Pulldaz Regalia do
LaFleldeP. S. 0. do
La Rio Hondo, El Otuto do Oriou,
1 a Conflanzm Opera,
I Ia Rlstori Londres, ‘
Martinez Q Hlza. .
: do GiUmlrodos Itendres,
Caffra Ucgul'a, Flogro Clloudrados do
All tho abovo Scgars are for sale by
A. BONAUD.
oct31 corner Bav and Bull-sis.
hundred boxes Adamantiuo
M
ACKEREL.—20 hair barrels medium site No.
2 Mackerel.
26 quarter barrels large, No. 1.
26 Kill's large No. 1 Mackerel.
Iu store and for saio by
oct27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
celvod and tor salo by
Oat 22 YQUN
INO k FRIERSON,
94 Bay-i
GROCERIES.
boxes Cbolco Tobacco, "various brands"
200 W bags CbolceRio 'Coffee^
do*, Pilot do,
60 bbls Sugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda
60 boxes assorted Cordials,
ISoap,
Snuff,
60 “ “ Candles,
25 “ Adamantine Candles,
26 “ Tallow • “
26 u Assorted Pickles,
20 (< Ground Coffee,
60 “ Colgstes’Family, Palo, &No,
25 Jars French Rapoo, 26 do Macoboy
20 nests Tubs.
20 dox Painted Buckets.
50 boxes Extra, First and Second
qualities Lemon Syrup,
60 boxes ticbcldam Schnapps,
60 “ Claret Wino,
100 " Pipes, assorted sixes,
60 chests Black Teas,varlouB qualities,
60 qr do Hyson do, superior,
26 eighth do do do do,
60 gross Goodwins'Yellow Bank, So*
lace and purs American, Fine Cut Tobacco.
200 reams Wrapping Paper, all sizes.
26 boxes Macaroni.
26 do Vermicelli,
26 cosos Olive Oil,
100 Wholo, half and quarter kegs F F F
GunPowdcr,
600 boxos Sardluos.puartor and balm
For sale by J. V. CONNERAT,
oct29 No. 162 Bay-street.
UHOUK1UUS.
Bbls No. Prime Leaf Lard
ggu 100 Boxes Scaled Herrings
100 do White Goetaen Choeao
60 boxes English Dairy “
Qhbds Codfish
26 kegs choice Goshen Butter
76 boxes Beadell’s 6 A 8 Tallow OandlM
60 boxes Colgatos (Oriental)
60 dozen Brooms
60 " painted Buckets
60 boxes new Raisins
76 “ Imported Negro Pipes
26 bbls band-made Sugar Crackors
26 *» Butter and Soda
60 Soda “
100 boxes Oswego and Beadell’s Pearl Starch
100 " Smith k Buchan's Family Boap
75 “ Colgate's ft Bnr “
60 ** “Palo «
60 boxes Grant A William's 6 &8 Tebocoo
For saloby
bCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO
oct 24
S'
leaned Sugar
[UNDHIES—
26 bhds. P. R.Su
110 bbli. Stuart's I
100 kegs Bod?
100 boxes Garb Soda
100 do Lemon Byrup
1000 K and boxes Sardines
100 coses Bchnappi
100 M Imported Mgan
60. M American do
Rocelved and for sale by
* DOYLE.
CJi
O 26 bbls Stuart’s crashed
20 do do powdered do
60 do do A clarified do
60 do do-B - do - do
60 do do 0 do do
In store and for sale by
0021 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO*
i terms, by
FARRELL.
FOH SALE.
PRIZES OUARA TOD I
109.000 DoUare—l»,OQ» ■mx.k Osslffl
JA8PHB COUNTY A8AD1NY
f71.AHH B.
To be diawu November 16,1164, at Uoaoort Half,
Macon, Ga., under tbo sworn luperlntcndflhooot
Cot. George M. Logan andJas. A. Nlsbot,
. 49* Remember this Lottery boa only fifteen
thuusand numbers— ess than any Lottery li lb*
world, theroforo It is the beet for lavestaeot, Ex
amlnetheBohemel
i'OHEME.
IprlWrf..;:; ....... Oli.OTO
i “ ’K.'!!!! £000
4 “ of$1,000are 4,000
6 " , of 600 are 2,600
80 " or 100 fire rjooo
1,600 " or 40 are 00,000
AmoxnunoM nuxw. *
20 approximations of 1100 ore 12,000
00 " " 60 ore 2,600
60 " " 20 are 1,000
1,712 prltea amounting to........... I102.0C
Tickets 110-Hhives 16-Quarters 82.M.
e r Prizes payable wUhout dedactteo.
01,600 Prises of 840 are determlaed br the
last figure of the number that draws the Capital
Prize of $16,000. Tho Capital Prlte will, of coarae,
end with ono or the figures—1.2,3,4, i, 0, 7,1,9,
0. Those Whole Tickets ending with the oast
figure as t,ho last la the Capital will be entitled ta
940. Halve# and Quarter* In proportion.
49-Persons sending money by moll need M
rear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to .
Communications confidential. Bank notes of »ou»4
banka token at par.
49»Thoae wishing
der immediately.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
oct 10 Maoon.Oa
X>ACUN—24 hhds. prime Bacon btdee; shhds.
r> primo Bacon Bboulders, landing from steamer
■ • Koystono State," end for sale by
sent26tr^St OGfAVUB COHEN.
dog particular numban ahonlA
a UNNY BAGGING-60 bales extra heavy Goa*
ny Bagging, on board bark Indiana, from Boa*
too, for sale to arrive. ....
OC127 tf BRIGHAM, KILLY k 00.
SEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS.
rffHE uuduralguea hnv. and are so* teorirtaf
■ ihuir stock of _ •
Foreign nnd Domestlo Dry Goods.
To whloh they Invito tho attention or their friends
and customers, and public generally, as they feel
quite confident that they can offer such induon
monts os will satisfy the closest buyers. In oat
lino will be found a full supply of i*Unters» Goods,
such as Kerseys, Blankets, Unstys, Flatmeli,
Shootings, Shirtings, Cloths, Cassimores, with n
good variety of other styles. Fancy Drew Goods,
such os rich, (sll wool,) De lAlnes. Worsted Plaid*,
Cashmeres, English and French Merinoes, Bilks,
black and colored. Also, Moire Antique Bilk*, Em
broideries, Mantillas, Cloaks, Drees Trimming*, 4cc..
Ac., all of which we offer on liberal term*. Cali
and examlno at WELLS 4 WILLIAMS,
oct 12 No. 149 Congress itmt.
TTARmiS^New MmRhl?fagM^n? fo^Norem*
n ber. Received and for sale by
WARNOCK 4 DAVIS,
octfil 169 Congress *f
JurrEU AND CHE hat—Just receives per steam ’
out 2
Mr
DAVID O’CONNOR,
corner Broughton and Drayton its
BEAL FBEBOHEKBBOIDEBIBB
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
W OULD invito the attention of the Ladles tu
their very larggand rich stock of
aanMBipan&aiBaaB
•pened THIS DAY, embracing Iho following styles
Real Thread, Honlton and Molteso BETTS
French, Muslin and Gambrio “
Mourning Betts, In Book, Cambrio and Unea
Cambric and Swiss. Edgings and Inserting*
Embroidered, H.B. Bordered Hdkfe
Muslin and Cambric Bands
Misses Beits, in great variety
Infants! Caps,trimmed.
—ALSO—
Children’s Worsted Capes
Opera Hoods, Tlee, Ac.
Colored, Silk and CashmereBcaris.
oct 6
C OFFEE.—Flvo huudrod • bags Klo Coffee, fair
and cbolco;
40 bags Old Government Java CoIIee;
CD mats do do do;
6 casks Plantation Coffee, very choice;
76bngsLaguyr» do;
60 boxos Ground Java and WI Coffee;
In Btoreandforsaloby
octfifi WEBSTER k PALMES.
FOR SALE.
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN. GOOD COOK A N
WASHER, AND PLAIN 1RONER
AND SEAMSTRESS.
For particulars enquire at this office. oot 9
LADIES FUB8.
r UBT RECEIVED—A Urge aud varied lot of LA
DIES FURS, consisting of tbo followlug styles!
Victoria Pelerlues,
Silver Martin Vlctorinos,
British Bablo do
Genet do ^
Im’n Fitch Martin do
Belgian Genot cuffs,
Lynx do
British and French Sable Cuffs,
. Swan Trimming, 4w., by
octOfl HENRY LATHROP 4 CO.
inks, SHUSHES; WaHI uuiKua, sin., ao.—
100 dox Clothes Lines
200 do Fish do
600 do Scrubbing Druahcs
60 do Wash Boards
60 do Barrel Covors
60 reams Wrapping Papor
60 bales do Twine
60 boxes Pipo Heads
100 boxe^Eng Pipes
100 boxes frosh ground Popper
260 boxes Vwtorla Blue-
100 boxes Tlgor Mustard
100 boxes sup'r Carb Soda
76 kegs washing do
100 doz 2 and 8 ply Broom*,
llocoivod and for salo by
oct22 McMahon & doyle.
B randies, wines, &o.-
6 hair pipes Pale Otard Dupuy & Co’*. Bran
dy, 1862. 4
6 hair pipes do do do do 1864,
7 qr casks Old Jean Louis Cognac do,
6 hair pipes Sazerac do,
26 qr casks Port Wine,
26 qr do Malaga do,
10 qr do Madeira and Sherry Wines,
10 pipes Holland Gin,
60 baskets Hoidaelk Champagne,
26 do Hungarian Lion do,
60 bbls X, XX, XX X, and Extra Uononga
hela Whiskey,
160 bbU Domestic Liquors, assorted, For salo
J. V. CONNERAT,
oct 28 No. 162 Bay -stroct.
^ CKOEY NUTS. Pocan Nuts, Brazil Nuts , A
monds, of all kinds, rooolved per staem e
aud for aale by J; D. JESSE.
OCt ell
■\ronCE—7 dozou CANES, araorted, received
i.Y this dayjmr steamer, and for sale low by
G.M. GRIFFIN,
Successor to Ute M. Eastman,
corner Bryan and Whitaker st*.
■CUOURr-20 barrels Hiram Smith Flour.
J; 26 half barrels Extra Gennesaeo.
76 barrels Domnoad and Oakley Hour.
60—98 and 49 Sacks Domncad Hour.
Received and for aale by
oct 20 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 00.
COFFBB, SUGARS A TBA8.
Bags Prime Green Rio Coffee
250 100 do Fair do do do
60 mats Old Government Jay* do
76 bagsLagulrado
10 hhds Chaleo fit Croix Sugar
10 do do P. R, do
20 half chosts fine Hyson Tea
60 10 lb caddies extra fine do do
20 hair chosts fine Block Tea, M lb papers
16 do do do Oolong Black Tea, tin foiL
60 eaddles extra flno Oolong Black Tea, Olbs
just received and for sale by
: oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO
L IME—1,000 CMks beet quality of Lump Lime.
landing and in store, for sale low by
nov4- . • CARLETON 4 PARSONS.
S IGHT EXCHANOE on New YoTk for sale by
C. A. L. LAMAR.
Oct 21.
/RANDLES, STARCH, SOAP, 4w—
\J 60 boxes Sperm and Patent Sperm Candles
. 660 boxes and half boxes Pearl Starch
160 " Colgate's No. 18osd
60 " Beade^Bmlth hOo^at*’*Family an
200 “ Adamantine and Tallow Candles
60 *• Pipes and Pipe Heads
Ia store and for sole by
oct 2 HOLCOMBS, JOHNSON 4 00.
H errings 4 potatoes-
76 boxes Smoked Herrings
60 bbls fine eating Potatoes
Just received and for sale by
O0H BCRANTON,
IN 4 00.
ship Florida:
10 kegs choice Gosboa Balter.
10 boxes English Dalnr Cheese.,
for site by K. H. WATSON k oft.
Corner Whitaker street, and
cto Congress street Inn
i~1ANDLES, boap, STARCH,
V 60 boxer
60 boxes Adamantine Candles, star bread
60 do Beadell’s 04 8 Tallow Candles
60 do Colgate's
do
olgst
loo do Smith's 4 Buohan’a Family Soap
100 do Colgate's no. land lb bar Soap
60 do do Pale do
50 do Oswego Pearl Starch
60 do Beadell’s do do
60 do Soda BlsculU
26 bbls Sugar do, handmade
26 boxes ground Popper, X lb papers
60 mats Clnnamou,
In store and for sale by
oo21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
PLAN
very complete and extensive assortment or the
abovo Plantation Goods, fiebley's Goods, or all de
scriptions, befog among the iot whloh ore now
opened and for sale by
oct 1 LADSON 4 ROGERS.
T)IG AND BALT HAMS AND8HOLDERS. Just re*
JL calved 3 barrels Pig Hama and Shoulders,
loooxtra family Smoked Hams and 8 hhds fihoul*
dors, also 8 casks Sugar Cured Homs, whloh I will
sell for 12K cents per lb.
DAVID O'CONNQR,
oct 23 Corner Broughton 4 Drayton-st.
KNIGHTS & THEIR DAYS,
B Y DR. DORAN, author or "TableTraits," 4o.
The Hills of the Shatemuo, by Mias Warner,
author ol'" Wide, Wide World," Ao.
A Pilgrimage to Ei Medinah and Meooah,by Lieut.
Burton, ortho Bombay Army, with mop and lUas*
(rations.
Tbe Humorous Poetry of the English Language,
from Chancer to Saxe.
Lorlmor Uttlegood, Esq., a young gentleman who
wished to see Life, by Smedley.
Third volume Irving's life of Washington—cheap
edition.
Wood, Tberapowtio and Pharmaoalogy—a new
work.
Simpson’s Obsturotrlcs—2 vols., complete.
Young America's Picture Gallery—70 Ulnstra •
)bl. W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
oct 9
&
|33 REWARD.
Runaway, on tbe 2d instant, my aegre
man POMPEY. He Is about twenty-fear
years or age; six feet high; stout built; not
very dark complected; baa a down look in
u^wuntenanco; has a scar on tbe top or bis fool,
cut with an axe. He was raised in North Caroli
na, Robeson county; and may be trying to make
bis escape back. Any person bringing hun to ora,
or confining him in Jail so that I get him, I will peg
tho abovo reward.
0. W. CRAWFORD.
Colquitt P. 0.,
septl7—2m Montgomery oounty, Ga.
TLsu
DROUGHT TO JAIL.
Brought to jril la Swataiboro, Beaanoal Go.,
itheitaloituL oastromaai Usayo U.
oameU Bury; that he belongs to ths relata
niTboraas Ctay, ot Brysa County. On. as Is
or light complexion, with o slight acor oror Iho lel»
eyo|ahout5lh<t8K Inches In height, and nhonttl
Ih. oner Is reqnsrtodto com. tormrd, poy
ohsreeo and take hlmavoy, u bs will bo dstU wlti
as the taw direct.. BKNBY OVHtWBOT,
]•* Jslor.
GODEY’I LADY'S BOOK
F R November,
Graham's Illustrated Monthly for November,
Arthur's Homs Msgulns for November,
Peterson's Ladle. National Baguio, for Novsm-
lira Stephen’. New Monthly Itagutaa, tor No,
B&llou’u Boltar Monthly tor Rovambor,
Received .id Ihr ariu by
_ WARNOCK k DAYI
jWBAOUU, : MA,, XW1NE-
■Rim i da via,
Bookstfiera tod StaUonsre
lWOocgreurwt
to boxos choice brand. Tobacco
95 chuUOoogor Oolong TM
95 UK chute chotco Gnia TU
95 hriu Wrapping Twlu
Receive end rorsslsby
sopt88 - McMahon * doyli.
P»*Y Bbls.~Arolurqgmti7'OimiL. Betts
E and sotns fine Tomato.., for ul. by
oc* a J.fr.