Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 07, 1856, Image 2

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II. m, m. ouiwiii .--. -.r. i. p. uAwim liHUY ttUWlItt. J4>VT)3Mr *IM ...... 8 00 'low is 00 .MOO Trl-Ws**., J;.**..' r«« nvi*» adraac. IhM, m*« ■ Weekly, too " Weekly,’ttotly ♦.» „ WboaA^oldwilhtn one month from Iht time -f TIm Weoaiy will bo sentonly |p|ho#swho pojr in ftdVUOk a' y The poper .will InirarUbly bajdisooptined upon Iho espmttoB of the Ume (or which it bee been paid, cod,? ... iC 'i ’ .< The ehbterUes to take effect from end after this :t J yS ..*• .^iw Yowt, Nov. 8. Bullion, in Ihff Banker Eogledd has declined amUUoiandsix handled end forty thousand The Havre Cotton market has advanoed 3/.. Sales of.thewf^k 9000. Uplands 104. Stock on hMcUiffidi ~ X&TSeipoimb queslioifh»s oof been Wait ed. The French Bqmhroa remain, at Toulon. The English ta in the Mediterranean. Huibtlfe peiinading the King or Naple. to’ yield some points, and trust to France to settle theremMnd{t,'_ Anotaee ministerial - crisis is threatened in Spain, ,'J »i * >... /uiii . Sew Vork Market. Ntit Tohic, Not. 6.—Tho Cotton market is firreanifoctree. Sales of the day 2G00 bales- HlddlinffUplandJ 12 3-S; Middling Orleans 12 «S, u Floor declined from 6 to 13 cents. trobjiji 3 denial : . Sterling Exchange dull at 914 to 9 3-8. "« ... Election Helnrne. Xij Tift; Not. «rr-Nothins reliable has been rccetred from Missonri or Iowa. All the yilor colnmns in giring other States remain precisely ns previously tel- man’- arguments again, egraphed. JK;vi£ Z:.l i~rj.il # New York Election. f New Your, Noy. 6.—Fillmore’s vote is 120, OOton-therState-of New ¥ork. The Legisla- tnre is Republican, securing a Republican Sen-; ator to succeed Fish,- wbo is of that stripe. The Congresatcnal. delegation stands' 18 Democrats to 17 Republicans. Pennsylvania has gone for Buchanan by over forty UM93»nd;aWojity. New Hampshire has gone Black Bepnblican by fl.4kiiiitiliud)‘ by forty SHiii of the UU> Trank would he aattabetoryto both . olf those corporations Is guaranteed by hit high ehaneteraaa Jast,caucleatloae,and fair minded man. [cstuomoann.] on. Was. II. lulee In COHNt|T. \ ^ „ Acoordlng to appointment, thia distinguish- our •"*“ “ ed genttaman addressed the cUliena of thin county on Monday, the 3d (not. .This being the day for the Superior Court to commence, at an early hoar, there were a large collection of peo ple amembled. The Court being adjourned to a subsequent day, at 11 o’clock, A.H., the meet ing wu organised, by appointing the Hon. Barnett Newton, Chairman, and A. W. Derby, Secretary. Tha Chairman, in a brief manner, explained the object of the meeting, and ap ted a Committee, consisting or Dr. P- ibory, Hsssrs..Benj- W. Orovenstine, and >hen A. Wilson, to wait upon Hr. Stiles, Id to conduct him to the stud. The Com- Ittee retired, everything wu motlonlees, eriy awaiting tha arrival of him, in wholri Democracy of Effingham can lately con-, flile, ud who It were their delight to honor.— Inin few minutesoor'anticipations were folly refilled by the appearance of the distinguish ed gentleman, which elicited an enthusiastic applause. The Hon. Levi 8. D’Lyon inapathet- |c manner, briefly alluded to the career of Hr. Stiles, in discharging the datlea that had been assigned to him in the capacity of a statesman, ud then introduced him u the studard-bear- er of the great Democratic-principle! of the Jjtate of Georgia. Hr. Stiles occupied the at tention of the udience for the space of‘two hoars, and gave a toll exposition of all the principals Involved In the present straggle for the Presidency. To uy unprejudiced mind, ho proved that Hr. Buchanan is every way worthy of the support of the South, that u the nominee ol the Democratic Convention, he hadpledged himself fully and unequivocally to support the platform ot that Convention, which guaranteed to the South her Constitutional rights. That if there exists a hand that will safely guide tire South through the storms that are now bursting around us, that hud Is tile hud of James Buchanan,- that * long Ufa of consistent and brilliut service proved hjm to be worthy of the support of every one who desires the prosperity of Southern institu tions. We do not conceive it necessary to occupy a detail of the gentle- arguments against Hr. Fillmore, u his lUtical epitaph will be inscribed before this niches yon. Suffice it to say that he emphatic ally proved, ud that too by Indubitable evi dence, that Hr. Fillmore's previons, likewise irlesont position, is not favorable to the Sooth. ion Mr. Stiles concluded, the Hu. Levi 8. DtLyon/from Chatham, and Col. T. L. Single ton, frpm.Scriven, being.present, wore solicit- Wheat Due Republican, including ;;3e^!t6esMSs<ri)on thousand. Michigan has the LeJMtbre,-' of GeneroltUaaa... Wisconsin—The State ticket and entire Con gressional delegation is Black Republican, in** eluding every Congressman. Illinois is In doabt The probable electoral vote thus far is 146 for Bacbanan, 114 for Fremont, and 8 for Fillmore. . Tennessee* Memphis, Nov, {5,-rReturns from thirty-tiro counties show a democratic majority of three thousand. . ^ Wisconsin,- Illinois and Iowa. New York, Nor. ff^Wteconson has gone for the Blade Republicans by six thousand, and Il linois by ten thousand. [We don't believe it] Iowa ty nine thousand. • Kentucky. Louisville, Nov. 6^-In 46 counties the demo crats gain 7000. Another dispatch from .Louisville says that half the State has been heard from, and gives Bachaoau a majority ot eight thousand. The American vote is falling off largely as compared with the last Gubernatorial election, when their majority was 4,403. Mississippi* Vicksburg, Nov. 0. Returns complete and incomplete from twenty-four counties show a Democratic majority of three thousand in Mis- slssippi. Arkansas. Little Rook, Nov* 6. Scattering returns from one-half the State Indicate a total majority for Bacbanan of six thousand. Baltimore, Nov. G. Delaware lias gfvekil800 majority for ’ Bn- chrnan. His majority in Virginia is twenty thousand, and in North Carolina twenty thou- Band. Fillmore has a majority of eight thous and In Maryland It is conceded that Buchanan has been elects ed by the people. . g Macon County. OOLETnoRF Nov 5th 1856. Messrs. R. B. Hilton, Co. Below* you have the vote of Macon County for-President. The’ majority against Judge Crawford last year, which is the fairest te«l» was 208. Pretty well for the stronghold of the 2nd Congressional Disfricte. -•j-** Very Respectfully, Fillmore. 3^ Bnihanan.... - - Willses County.'—Uhls county as we learn from thoCmutilulionalist, has given 428 for Bnchannn and 279 for Fillmore. Pre.ldrcey of tire Atlantic and Calf Railroad. W* poMtthedi Tneeday, a letter from a-re- spectiblc gentleman, of Thomas, county advo cating the election of Dr. Robert Collina to the, Presidency of the Atlantic,'and Gulf Road.— Another name which has been snggested<ln. connection with the same office is that of tha Hon. ctarles 1 Spalding, of Mctntoah county. Alftlehd'han suggested some very strong, if not dlmtnfVj ffhjaqafo; reasons why Dr. James' P.Breeven, of’tills city, should be the man We conferM Jte ,W,% SrSq.of them, while we (Io not deny (bat onr Impression has bMO that it» not a restdebt of this city and yet not Inimical to iti" interests! 'Aid l» found, It might be weBith select.libn- i'Dr.Screvcn’s disicclina- from his IriSi. ‘Tliai Jitt election, iWrrever, ^We^ave’no ffisltntjon in ox| to addreai; the citizens. Each In an elo quent manner; sustained the poaltton of Mr. Stiles, after which Hr. Stiles, together with Judge D’Lyon and CoL Singleton, accompanied bj a good many of the citlxena, retired to the hr use of Hr. B. Jones, and partook of a sumptuous dinner prepared by that gentleman for the occasion. Here again wo most compli- m snt Hr. Jones for the handsome manner In w rich he entertained ns. Ereiythlng was spread before ns that the appetite could wish, this attention of the waiters, and tha manner in which they spread the delicaelea before ns, proved that there had been neither pains nor expense spared In preparing for the occasion. B. Nxwrox, Chairman. A. W. Dinar, Seo’y. , .. = . . , Wbv . menu of the vehement and cnergetlo clan which form and unlbnn nations; that It has' to an extraordinary degree clanged the tune of the who)* America, ud to ttod their country In one of ita fragment.; a revolution of the dublio affection., and a substitution of a new political dlscamlon in this Its own section, and :hadeit intolerent,Immoral,abtuivo and inso- ent to those who differ tosn extent, to which party disputes have before efforded no ex ample; that it tends to place moderate men and national men, North and South, id a raise posi tion, by preKnting to them Ibe alternative of treason to the whole or treason tothesMtton— thus putting moderate counsels to shame, and destroying the Influences which might be used, and might help to reatore tho good temper nd generous affection of the parts and the That while it ia.oigsnized on the single ba ■is of resistance to wnat it calls the slave pow er, it misconccivce or disregards the true du- ties of the patriotism, philanlhrop and Cbris- tianityof the free States in the matter of sla very; that it excites hatred of the master, bat no prudent, nor reasonable, nor useful lore of tho alare, that to htoder.the the mere extension •f that relation over more area—although one id thing—is not the only one demanded, it even that may be rendered worse than • that re- m f and uimaoity on this subject between North and Soothi however promoted, do hut retard the training for freedom and postpone the day of its graau land peaceful attainment. If ye so hate the master, or so fear him,or so contend with him, that ye rivet the fetters of the slave or lengthen tha term of his slavery, wh t re ward nave ye or has he? raistrre to thk demockatic pasty. Ton bate decided, reUuw-Wbigs, that you can best contribute to the grand end we all seek, bya rote for Ur. Fillmore. I, a Whig all my life, a Whig hi all things, and ns regards all bluer names, a Whig to-day, hare thought I could discharge my duty must effectually by Toting for Hr- Buchanan and Hr. Breckinridge, and Isbell do it. The Justice I am hot too baj py in rendering you, will you deny toms? I doing this I neither join the Democratic party, nor retract any opinion on the details of its policy, nor acquit it of ite share of blame in bringing on the agitations of the hour. Bat there are traits, there are sentiments, there are specialities of capacity and of function, that make a party as they make a man; which Stit in an extraordinary degree Tor special service; to meet particular forms of danger by exactly Adapted resistance—to fight fire with fire—to encounter by a sharper, more energetic, and more announced antagonism the precise type of evil which assails the Slate, in this way every great party successively becomes the savior of the Constitution. There was never an election contest that, in denouncing tbe parti culars of its policy, I did not admit that the characteristic of the Democratic party was this: —that it had burned ever with that great mas ter passion this hour demands; a youthful vehe ment, exultant and progressive nationality. Tbrongh seme errata, into some perils, it baa been led by it; it may be so again; we require to temper and restrain it, bat ttMday we need it all—we need it!—the hopes, the boasts, the iride, the universal toleration, the gay and 'estiva defiance or foreign dictation, the flat the mosio—ell tbe emotions, ell the traits, al the energies that have won their viotoilea of war, ana their miracles ot national advance ment-tha country needs them >11 now to win a again, ■ con- cease of Mr. Jocelyn, tbe Treasurer ef tbe Com- e , has, In the absence of the Colonel, ere- some impediment lir.the management or lompeny. General Tolstoi and "count Gbrtechakoff, gentlemen or tbe chamber to tho Emperor bf logout of' themniUry fnSuimoTe to be In readiness to-day to preserve flrejpeacei la tbe remit of n misunderstanding. The inderhia been rocelled.and the compenleawlfi not be unnderarms. “ Infinite toil would not enable yoo to sweep aweya mlst.; but by ascendlnlngalttUqiyn may often look over It altogether. So It Is with our moral improvement; we wrestle s habit, whid opinion that tha can will, in ntt*,months,be runningfrom Savannah to tHef Wrent^npli .'.Pf thO/AlWniiihe. But for him it may 6q; doubted ; whether the first ftUfe df MU tfobld yet have been thrown iVhlch he has encountered irndth® difflcoltiesand discouragements which be has conquered. Eloquence of Rufus Choate—Extracts from his Great Speech to the Demo cracy and Old Lina Whigs at Lowell. THE NECESSITY OF THK UNION TO LOWELL. If there is one portion of New England rather than another, on whose ear that strange music of discords to which they are rallying the hies—a little scattered, ana a little flinch ing—thank God!—of their Geographical Party —must fall like a fire bell in the night, it is here; it is in Middlesex; it is in Lowell! If this attempt at combining States against States for the possession of the government has no danger in it for any body, well and good. Let them all Bleep on, and take their rest. If it has danger for any body—for you—fellow- citizens or Leweli, more than for any of New England, or as much—It has that danger. Who needs the Union, if yoo do not? Who should have brain and heart enough to com prehend aud employ the means of Keeping it, if not you? Others may be Unionists by chance: by fits and starts; on the lips; Unionists when nothing more exciting, or more showy, >r more profitable, casts up. Yon are Unionists »y profession; Unionists by necessity; Unionists ilways. Others may find Vermont, or Mas sachusetts, or New Hampshire, or Rhode Island, large enough for them. You need the whole United Continent over which the flag waves to day, and you need it governed, within tbe limits or the actual Constitution, by one supreme will. THE MEMORIES OF MIDDLESEX. I turn from the interest of Lowell to the memories of Middlesex ; and 1 find in them at least, assurances that if-there is a danger, your eye will see it and your ear catch it as^ar and as quick as the old minute men saw the mid- nigbt signals in the belfreys, and caught tbe low midnigt drum beat. Yea, it waB here that the American people began to be, and the American nation was born in a day. There, on the 19th day of April { there on the 17th of June, on that narrow green ; beyond that little bridge ; on those heights of glory; there—even os the cloud of battle parted and tbt blood of your fathers was sinking into the ground—the orm and faces of tbe old thirteen colonies pass ed away, and the young Republic lifted bis forehead from the “ baptism of fire ;” tbe old provincial flags were rolled up and disappeared as a scroll and tho radiant banner by which the united America is known, and shall be, for a thousand years of history, known to all the World as one, was handed down from the sky. BLACK REPUBLICANISM MENACES THE UNION/ ’ To combine States against States in such a system as ours—has it. been generally held a very happy device towards forming a more perfect union and ensuring a more domestic To combine them thus against _ ograpbically—to take tbe whole vast range of the free States, lying together, sixteen out of thirty-one) seventeen millions out of five or six and twenty millions—^the most pulous, the strongest, the most advancing . d form them in .battalions, * * *• * numbers and slower’growth, ive power on .the other side: io nnng inis sec* tl ional majority drill and stimulus of pay and rattonB; to offer to it as a party the govern ment of our country; its .most covsted nonors, Its largest salaries; all its sweets of •lace; to Harder and Lynching In California! A telegraphic dispatch to tbe Sacramento American, dated San Andreas, September 26, says: ,“A cold blooded murder was perpetrated at Angel's Camp on Dr. Armstrong, by a man named C. Colebrook, at 4 P. M., on Friday. Armstrong accused Colebrook ot stealing hog* some time ago, and Colebrook went to Army, strong’s cabin, and without saying a word plunged a knife into his heart, killing him in stantly. Colebrook was arrested, and while being tried before a Justice of tbe Peace the populace made frequent threats to hang him, upon which assistance was sent for to Ban An dreas. On tbe receipt of the news, Deputy Sheriffs Sohroble and Betts started with a posse for the scene of the murder. Upon their arrival, a man arose in tbe court room and urged the mob to bang the prisoner immediately, M that officers were there to protect him, and more were on the road.” Then fol lowed a scene that baffles description. Tbe officers tried to close around the prisoner, but were repulsed, the lights put out, and Depi' Sheriff Betts and another taken and disarm* Schroble was put forcibly out of tbe door, and admidst cries of “shoot him," Ac., tbe prisoner was dragged to a tree and bung. The officers called on the citizens to assist them, and bear witness who were the executioners, but no res ponse was made. All the fires and lights were extinguished, and Colebrook was hung io total darkness. Colebrook was an English sailor, and was a brother of tbe Colebrook who shot a Chileno near Campo Seco. last year, and was bailed out, then absconded, and has never been seen since. fiercely with a vicious •Id - no hoi moral atmosphere. i would have ..hleh,, ■■ upon us If we tecendea lntb ehlgher jaspbw cfrHVTir.'j..ci’bttr«t rusnaN*. : amd oUm. work! on Bor«-rr; Wood'.; ! «»Tct».iott4vto stotw - & Buww’i, Ml A Roko'j, DIckMb’s, uid other ciUssU'" ggfeg To U' in'.wo »oremb«t16, use, .I'Obtfcriu tan, XfeiMrics, sod BMjr recent works on Medical sub- <)*. under the «w*ra 1 iiu;ir1ntendeoc*o< jCCU. 3 . H .—» t... I'» UwA. also: Long's Atlas of Classical Geography—map*. Sabbath Bells chimed by the Poets—beautifully Illustrated. ■ Poetry of the Woods, of tho Field and of tho Year—fine plates. nave W. THORNE WILLIAMS. V. R. SHACKELFORD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Savannah, Go. Offloo removed to Hodgson's new buildings, .over D06 TBO.V k GORDON, 2t No Family Should be Without Them. We speak of M’Line's liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros.,. Pittsburgh, Ps^ whioh -have be come an Indispensable Family -Medicine. -Tbe frigbUal symptoms which arise from a diseased JJver manifest themselves, more or less, in every family; dyspepsia, aick headache, obstrucUonof the menses, ague and fever, pains In the side, with dry hacking cough, are all the results of ■ hepatic de rangement—and tor these Dr. M'Lane’s PUIs are a sovoreim remedy. They have never been known to fttlt/aUiPthey fhould be kept at all times by lam files, ' ‘ ‘ DiiuocnoNt—Take two pr three going to bed, every second or third night. 1 If. they do not purge two or three times, by next morning, take one or two more. A slight breakfast should Invariably follow tbetruse. The liver Pills may also be used where purging Is simply necessary. As on snti bilUous purga tive,. they ore inferior to none. Aud in doses of two or three, they give astonishing relief to sick headache; also in slight derangements of the stom ach. gy Purchasers wifi be careful to ask for Dr. M'lAne’n Celebrated Vermifuge, manufactured by Fleming Bras:, of Pittsburgh, Ps. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver PUIs, now before the public. Dr. ipLane’s genuine Liver Pills, also bis celebrated Vermifuge, can now be bad at all re spec table drug Btores. None genuine without tho signature of FLEMING BROS, [taj ... nov*. Ward BATINA KID SUFFERS* R eceived by lot* arrivals— . Ladies Wqlte Satin Slippers, do do Mid <lo Misses Black Gaiters and Morocco Bools, - Ladies Polka and Jenny Llud Boots. M. J. BUCKNER, nbv6 No. Tl and 162 Gibbon’s Range. ' Omen SAT’B, ALBAJfT ft GCtf R. K. CO., I ' ' Ssvuuh, Nov. B, 18M. / r tE 8eventh Instalm- nt of 10 per cent, on the CUpital Stock of the Savannah, Albany nod Guff Rati Road Company, by a Resolution of tbe Board, ia hereby ordered to be paid on or before tbe 10thday of Jainary, 1867. WM. WARING HABERSHAM, noi$ Secretary and Treasurer. U'George M. lAgart and Jau.' A^Ntabei, Esq; tBT Remember thU Lrttory has only flfl thousand numbers— dor than any Lottery In worln, therefore it w tbe beat for Investment: Ex amine the Scheme t - • - OHKMB. . ;•>« 816,060 6 MOO 1 prl*« of 1 “ . te..e.( or 61,000 are.; Of lODaro... ........ of too are oT 40 dre....V. a muJxiMATTo.v raixw. 20 approxjmaJion» of f 100 are.. ;v. 60 60 50 1,600 % 8,000 ico,ooo : ’•Mi*' • r.82,t»i. WANTED. - A ’ - YOUNG man from New York wants a situa- lion os Porter In a Grocery or Dry Goods store. He Is wiping to msjco himself generally use ful. Address, James Slater^ **- “ “ ' 20are..i..4 l,OQ0. 1,712 prttcri amounting to 8l02,0f TickeU 610—Halves 66—Quarters 82.60. Prizce payable without dcdoction. Tbe 1,600 Prises or 840 are determined by the lait figure of the nuuoer that drawn' the Capital Prize of 616,000.: The Capital Prize will, of coots#, end with mie or the figures—1. 2,8* 4,6,6, 7,8,0, 0. Those Whole Tickets ending with the sapie figure as the last in tho Cap Ui Will be entitled, to! 840. Halves aud Quarters in propoftiofi. 4 ' fi®“ Persous sending money by moil need ne fear iU being lost. Orders punctnally.atWpded to, Comtuunicatiomi uoufideotial.., Bank uotes of sound bJ Jar Tho-fe a wSdig particular numbers. should order immediately.' ‘ ” ’ * ' Address JAMEd F. WINTER, Manager, det 10 - Mocoh.ua- STBEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS. S TFEL Plate Engraviop of Bucbaoan, Breckin ridge, Stephens of Georgia, and Preston 8. Brooks of South Carolina. For sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, :tM Marshall House Building THK LADY’S GUIDE mo PERFECT gentility, in manners, dress and X conversation, tn the family, in company, at the pianoforte, tbe table, in tbe street, aud in gen tlemens society. Also a useful Instructor in letter writing, tollei preparations, fancy needlework, millinery, drees making, care of wardrobe, the hidr, teeth, hands, Ups. complexion, etc, by' Emily Jhornwell, author rf|tf -- •• " (Cmnmtraal 3nttlligtntr. Savwnuali Market, November 7. C f »TTOX—Yrstotday our cotton maiket was with out animation and *ery ilttlo inquiry fjr the staple. The sales were limited to 82 bales, riz: 8 at UX, 42 at l i, anil 32 at It g Snttlligrart. RHOADS At SON'S* E XTRA prepared Mucilage for office and general use, being a substitute ior Wafers, Scaliag Wax, Gomarabic ami oil other inconvenient pro parationsnow in use, is always of good consistency, does not turn sour and U ready tor use at any moment. For sale by WARNUCK A DAVIS. oetl8 160 Congress street. Port of Savaimab November 7 Arrived. Schr Thomas Holcombi, Lowden, New York, to Cohens A Hertz. FOR BALK. . Six Tracts of Land, 600 acres eucb, o ' miles from the city of Savannah on the i and"Qoll Rail Road, well, adapted to tht growth Rico, Cotton and Um. and Mud tnnyl tv if) ten times over. Apply to feb27 tl C. A. i...OUL> Receipts Per Central Railroad. Nor 0 —815 bales cotton, and ra'ze, to Way A Taylor, Hardee A Go, Beho A Foster, Hardwick A tooke. A d Hartridge, Bothwell A w, J W L A Co, Duncan, Brigbam, Kelly k Co, Parsons A Co, liana k Waihbarn, Franklin A Brantly, Patten, H A Co, Ruse, D A L, baUersby k Co, PoweU k Co, R R agt, and others. DARIEN, Oct. 27th, 1666. mHE Co-partnership heretofore existing under X the name of PARKHURST A ADAMS; is' dis solved by the death ot Mr. John R. Adams, all tho-e Indebted to tbe late firm ure repuested to make immediate payment. Mr. Convert Parkhurst, will attend to tbe settlement of the aflhirs of the said firm. C. PARKHURST. Republican copy. 3m oct 30 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED TO HIRE A Colored Boy between ten and fifteen years, to * ' . To the Public. Ihe pieco in the Georgian and Journal, or this afternoon, signed “ On# of the Trio,” had no allu* slon to Messrs. Kern and Walsh. J C. FOOTMAN. November 6th, 1856. uov7 WANTED. B Y the snbscribera on the first November next, a colored Porter. One acquainted with the city, and who can come well rccommeudod, will bear of a permanent, situation by upplyiug immedi ately to AIKEN A BURNS. oct 23 STEAMER SWAN. ** ^T T ~Tt . FOR this trip the steamer SWAN lUQegKteWill not leave for Demere’s Ferry until Oo'cioca, Trild AFTERNOON, Nov. 7.. No freight will be roceivud after 2 o'clock of this day. nuv7 JNO RICHARDSON. TIME BOOKS. W EEKLY AND MONTHLY-TIME BOOKS; Bank Checks; Portmonaies and Pocket Books Bill bead Boxes, Bill Files; Note I’up.*r; Visiting and Playing Cards; .Sand Boxes; Calendars; Paper Cutters; Mai king Ink, Carmine Ink, Inketands; Perforated Board, Paste Board, Tissue Paper. J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, noy7 . under the Marshall House. boxes Choice Tobacco, “various brands" 4v/U 400 bags Choice Rio Coffee, 60 bbls Sugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda do, Pilot do, 60 boxes assorted Cordials, 60 “ “ Candies, 25 “ Adamantine Candles, 26 “ Tallow w 26 “ Assorted Pickles, 20 lt Ground Coffee, 60 11 Colgate*’Family, Palo, A No. 26 jars French Rtpee, 25 do Macoboy Snuff, FAMILY BIBLES. F AMILY BIBLES, or various qualities; Tuck or Pockut Bibles; Prayer Books, Ac., Ac., for i*uie by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, nov7 under the Marshall House, > penetrate and fire bo migbi find place; — r - — go copAHUft a moss with tbe still more delicious Idea that they fire moving for hnmaa rights I *tl. JimmmIAm A^rnsn. In nail mil flinl^. CI0J % of man: to fall bat their der- mlplt. the library, the bedside of inti tbe _ tUtfSy&g; tfe cliiair of tbe Inqairer, the heattti of the bereaved; to bleee such a crusade; to pnt in requisition every Specie* < of rhetoric add sonhlstiy, to impreae'bh the neneral mind that tho end justifies the means; that the end here to be attaiac'd.ls'io give Kansas te freedom; and then to execute the enbllme and Improe- slve dogma that all , men are born free and “•'if'iiWft.'ife* 1 assi iBiiffirap well adantea means to tnet end:. does that strike you as altc^he? in Up spirit of Wash ington and Praaklln.'the Brenmwe totbe Con stitution, and tho Farewell'djldress 7 Does it strike you thet tf carried out lt Will he a mere Bummer excunloofc Mibeow? 1 Will there be terloo? - v. mv.uii’.i r r Thateocha electioneering fur, to powieeioR ct.ltiimwt erarttojoences ofiwtde and various evfl, even whether they do or not 'reach to the overthrow of our system; that It accustoms the people of each section to tarn from contemplating that fair aud grand Ideal, SsDocrios and Makuiaok.—The Louisville Courier, of the 18th last., tells the following story of sharp practice : An ex-captaln of tbe Mexican war, who sports a white beaver, nod is favorably known lor le gal attainments, and a social disposition, was applied to some days since for advice in ape- culiarily intereating case, by a young lady of sixteen. 11 appeared from her story that a fa vorite suiter had taken advsntage of her youth and innocence, broke the cemmandment most commonly disregarded in this fast agesind was id a fair way to break her heart and ruin her reputation. “Can you get him to come hero ?" qooth the adverser, “{think so,’’sold the iady. Theclerk(for euoh he was bylprofeasionjandlgay Lothario was sent for. In tho interim tbe law. yer procured a revolver, and placed it in the hand of the fair olient, instructing her not to usolt without the young gentleman positively refused her hand and heart, legally. He came, and cold was the salutatiou between the injur ed fair one and false lover. “Sir," said toe lawyer, “you have placed thisyouog lady io a dangerous position by your indiscretion, and unless yon make reparation by Instant marriage yon will ruin her forever. “Can't do it-’’ sen- Untiously was the reply: '•You will 1 ’'said the lady, as she suddenly rose and placed thoteyolver against his breast. His face paled as he saw tbe stern determina tion in her face, and he sunk Into o chair, ex pressing an immediate desire to make her whole aa his wife legally. The clerk of tbe coun ty court granted license forthwith, abdheand the lawyeratetnded them to church,where the' were married to ten minutes afterwards. W believe oor friend, the lawyer, wee the hopples, of them.all at the.terminauon of an aflhir which does not always torn out so well. . * - “CoL’ Hoary S.Laae,eayaaaIadianapaper, is well known as the leading champion ofFree Kansas.’’ His character may properly be taken aa a fair Ulostration of Black Hepnolicanism. We therefore give what his late' father-in-law, Mr. Bolbridgo, says of him: “When bis pre cious son-in-law.ioduccd his daughter to go to Kansas, he sold her property, amounting to 818,000, and alter reaching' Kansas, he pro- red a mistress, and treated his wife so badly at she was forced to leare forborne: and he ,ild her he had paid her passage on tho steam- boat to Indiana, when in fact after the boat ■tutted, ebo round such was not the case, aud' it was with difficulty that aha raised money enough to pay her passage. Lane bad robbed her or her fortune, been guilty of adultery with . mletreae, and aent her home pennyless, and, f r she had left, tried to get a divorce from through tho very Territorial Legislature TIT FOR TAT* T il' FOK TAT, > reply to “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin and •Dyf-d,” by a iady of New Orleans. Howto Drws with Taste, containing hints uno the harmony ot colors, tbe complexion, Ac., Ac being a suitable companion for the toilet tablo. Bridal Etiquette, a sensible guide to tho etiquette and observances of the marriage ceremonies. How to Behave, or tbe Spirit oTEtlquetto. How to Woo and How to Win. How to be a Lady,a book for girls, containing use ful hints on the formation of character. How* to be a Man, a book containing useful hints on the formation or character. The Business Man’s Adviser, consisting of the BuHuess Man's Assistant and Ready Reckoner, tbe Trader’s Guide, and the Landlord’s and Tenant's Assistant. . The Tradesman’s and Mechanic's Counsellor and Ready Calculator, comprising the Tradesman’s Guide or Law of Trade, with a supplement of Rules and Tables. Received by J . B. CUBBEDGE, Agent, nov7 under tho Marshall Hocao. FOR. lH.iRLE8TOH DIRECT. The superior steamer GORDON, J. P. Brooks,Commander, bavinr boon thoroughly overhauled am famished with a now boiler, will run regularly— twice a week—between Savannah and Charleston ; leaving Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 6 o'clock, and returning will leave Charleston every Monday and Friday afternoons, at 6 o’clock. Forireight or passage apply to J. P. BROOKS, Agent, novO Charleston wharf. which be is .denouncing ae , bogus end Ille gal.’’ I Akciiht CmmcHta.—The eldest chqreh in Philadelphia is the Gloria Dei, which, was frected In 1700, on tho same site as Its prede cessor, which was built of..logs, andserv-<d the double purpose of a place of worship atid a de fence against the Indiana. -Christ Cbnreh'is where Washington and Fmnklih worshipped. It was also at first a log building.' The pres- tint edifice i» i«« ■ *»- —• light from , aettt to hiffl.irtiBg out g joybosfpeal op hisat- rival. The good“Qo«n^ Aniie" presentbd oort of the commnnloh'etevlo,lnq7f* ' " '* uoeii survey noreaum noaniogran, nss ex changed that position fortho superintendence ot tho harbor works at Boston, Hast, and pro ceeded thlttier on Saturday hut. BUCKWHEAT. J UST RECEIVED a new supply of that Extra Fino -White Buckwheat, which was so much liked last winter. This artioie is pronounced by those who have used it to ba superior to any other made. . .. ! Double Extra Family Flour, or fitat quality, in 12. and 24 pound ba^a. Quinces, for preserving; Hlci ory Nuts; Apples, Ac., st uoyC—2t DICKSON’S. DICKER'S HOUSEHOLD WORDS -riOK NOVEMBER-' X Received and for sale by uuvfi . WARSOOK A DAVIS. . —CANDLES. QI’ERM ACETH, Adamantine and Tallow of various O . brands; Soap of various brands, from 6, 8. 10 undl'Jcouts. Chemical Soda Soap 10 cepta; W< maulri Friend 10 cotito. • Call and examine at BARRON’S Family Grocery, riup'26 Whiiakor'andCbarlton-streets. • NOTICE. A LL perKOtis haviug'demauds against the Estate A. or Mrs. EUZA ANN JEWETT, deceased, will hand them itr duty attested, and those indebted wi 1 pluorio make payment to FRANCIS J. CHAMPION, •no4^1rar ' SoleQuafifled Executor, PRIVATE BOARDING* A FfiW Angle gentlemen can nbtald good Btiard 1 atid Lodging St the So. West, corner St. Juneti afad Prlce 8tr©et’tt. oc»23 ■ 1 •'«’ ' 2W BOOTH anp bhoeb; Nos. 71 and 162 GIBBONS' _ .BUILDING, next dodr to the Clothing f^toro of George S’. NlcnAts A(fo., and so licits UiujKttriiuSge df his mends find the miblfc : ' general. 1 .V ••• ll; J.' BUCKNER, i ,cct'7~ily ' ■ •; ;y-: ■/” VS :Jr NOTICE* I)R. J. K SCREVEN Wits this (lay elocted a Director or the Merchant'll and tauter’« Bank, hi piaccof Seaton. GrotiUond, Eeq., or .MU- rXRATEir-.GRATi^.fiie^titrtlot'cffGrfites, evisr IJT 6Henid' In Bavabnah can be fo und at 1 ' T ,r KENNEDY A REACH’S, Stove and House Furnishing Establishment, HodMOO’s Block, comer Bull and Broughton lie oct 16 , through the Post of- nov5-2t BOARDING. ihtlemeuor small families can be with good Room* and Board, at Drayton street, opposite the Ice House, dee 12—4f MRS. M. 8. RAYMEH. JEVERAL •Home care-* matte easy, octlS For sale by waunock a Davis. 169 Congress street do light work. Apply at this office. oc27.tf GROCERIES. 20 nests Tubs. 20 doz Painted Buckets. 60 boxes Extra, First and Second qualities Lemon Syrup, 60 boxes Scbeidam Schnapps, 60 “ Claret Wine, 100 “ Pipes, aborted sizes, 60 chests Black Teas,various qualities, 60 qr do Hyson do, superior, 25 eighth do do do do, 60 gross Goodwins’ Yellow Bauk, So* lace and pure American.Fine Cut Tobacco. 200 reams Wrapping Paper, ail sizes. 25 boxes Macaroni, 25 do Vermicelli, 26 cases Olive Qil, 100 Whole, half aud quarter kegs F F F Gun Powder, 600 boxes Sardines,puartor and halves. For sale by J. V. CONNERAT, octuB No. 162 Bay-street. ’ UROCEHIES. Q/\ Bbls No. Prime Leaf bird £4\J 100 Boxes Scaled Herrings 100 do White Goshen Cheese 50 boxes English Dairy “ 4 hhda Codfish 26 kegs choice Goshen Batter 76 boxes Beadeti’s 8 A 8 Tallow Candies 60 boxes Colgatos (Oriental) “ 60 dozen Brooms 60' “ painted Buckets 50 boxes new Raisins 75 “ Imported Negro Pipes 26 bbls hand made Sugar Crackors 26 “ Butter and Soda “ 50 Soda “ 100 boxes Oswego and Beadell's Pearl Staroh 100 “ Smith A Buchan’s Family Soap 76 « Colgate's ft Bnr “ 60 “ “Pale “ 60 boxes Grant k William’s 5 A 8 Tsbacco For sale by oGRANCON, JOHNSTON A CO oct 24 NKW FALL, AIVU WlftTEH DRY GOODS. mflK uudersigneo' have aud ore now receiving J] tin?Jr block ol Foreign and Domeatle Dry Goods, Tu;wbleb they invite tbe attention br their' friends and customer!', and public generally, as they feel quite continent that they t an oiler such induce moots hi will satlsty-the closest buyers, lu oui line will be found a full supply of rianter*’ Goods, such as Kerseys, Uioukets, linxiys, . Fiaunels. Sheetings, ShirUugs,. tioths, Cassimeres, with j good variety of other styles. Fancy Dress Goods, such as rich, (ail wool,) Do Latnos. Worsted Plaids, Caj-UntereT 1 , luig’.ish and French Merlnbes. Silks, black aud col'ired. Also. Moire Antique Silks, Em broideries-, Mantillas, Cloaks, Dress Trimmings, Ac., .\c., all of which.wo oiler on liberal .terms. Coll., and examine at WELLS A WILLIAMS, oet 1. No. 149 Congress street : HARPER FOR NOV£XBEB. H ARPEit'a .sew Monthly Magazine for Novem ber. Rcceivod and for riaie by • WAKNOCK A DAVIS. Old24 .169.Congtess st' FH1I1T AHDOBOVHBIES. PER STEAMER AUGUSTA, AT - Ybe Sa van null Grocery dk Fruit Depot QA UBLi.of ibe Choicaats Eating Apjiies. OU 2 do Fiue Quinces,,3 Frails Dates. lu UoxeM Leiuuus. New Figs, Layer and Bunch Raisins, do Currants, Utrons &c., *c. NEW BUCKWHEAT AND RYE FLOUR. New No. 1 Mackerel, Salmon and Codfish. 1 Crate Extra Bunch Unions. ' ' 1 tio do Cabbages, i’igs Fee und Pigs Heads in Pickle. Bath Brick, Currie Powder, fc'up. tfago cheese, Cornstarch. Fresh BDcuit, fifteen different kinds. Stuart’s Syrup. ALSU RECEIVED, 30 Buuchc.s i.unants. HkW') Nassau and Havaua Oranges. All for. sale on the most reasonable terms, by ■ oct30 . WM. H. FARRELL. SINGLE NUMBERS - SJUIUEL BWAK Esnifre. WIN Tickets Onljrt! Prisss amounting to 200,000 DoUars! Will be dUftflqiud ffamtmg w .he (olUiwin, UNRIVALLED SCHEME! ■ 1 prise of. *50,100 ti »50oai I SO do JO,000 u ; jj'osn l do do 20,000 n a’S 1 do do 10,000 I. lo'i? l.j0S»fi.Ji:otiu {9,njS.*l„T7 .... 10 000- 5,ooo fi... .. i’32 7 2,500 li 5'S 1.000 Io; 2$° 300 is Hfi 15!to too is io cco eou...„.„ 4 prizes of MOO spprozim'p to»50.000sre lew * S -■< X’te™.® 175 200 180 60 40 35 26 20 50,000 ocl2S-e.tiu FOR SALE. SEUARS or the favurite brands Eieccinu, luti-gridad, Cobden, Mi’Ll£1' A M1CHEL3, corner Bay aud Lincoln streets. 1 do do, 2 do dti.... 2 do do.;.. 20 do do.... 60 do do..'.. * 76* do do.... 100. do do.... 126 do do... A nrlvef off ,4 ! 4 - a 4 » ■, 4 “ 8 “ 8 “ • 80 “ 200 “ 300 «• 1,000 prise* amounting to 30,000 are \ 10,000 are 8W 10^00 are 700 6,000 art eoo 2,500 are <S0 1.000 are 520 5Wsr. 2,1*0 SOOsrcSroo 200 are 6,000 •_ *200,000 raid or naatra. Wbol* Tickets,810; Halres J5; Qusrforf |2 «. . wax or rax Lomar/ 30,000 Numbers corresponding with those ot the Tickets are placed in one Wheel The first 380 Prizes are placed in another Wheel, a number U drawn from the Number Wheel, and at the game time a Prize Is drawn from the other wheel. The Prize drawn is placed agaitm the number arawn This operation U repeated until all the Prizes ue drawn out. AFTBOX1XA110X PHIZES. The two preceding and the two succeeding Nutn. ben to those drawing the first 200 prizes win be entitled to the 800 Approximation Prizes, ar tor dim? to the Scheme. * In ordering Tickets enclose the money to our id- dress for Abe Tickets ordered, op receipt of which they will Be forwarded by first mail. ' • The' List of Drawn Numbers aud Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the draw- orders for Tickets should be sent in eariy. ' ggf Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their pc*i office, county aud Mate 49- Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. 0* All prizes of81,000 and under, paid immedi ately after the drawing,—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. ... All communications strictly confidential. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed In other Tickets al either office. Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to S. SWAN A CO., Atlanta, ba., or ifi. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala., and Box 82, Savannah P. o. 47* As the abore is not an "odd and eveu num ber scheme,” no Certificates of l ockages can bo told in it. oct 14 JiVitUi'l', lUKlLfc. \w—The cargo of the schr, £ Brtti.-h queeu, in three days from Nassau, N, P., consisting or GRANGES, 1 LEMONS, BANANAS, TURTLE, Ac. . For sale by YOXGE A FR1EHBON-, oct29.2t No. 94 Bay street. 7 GUNNY CLOTH. 1 X A tioavy Gunny Oioth, IgU For sale by oct24—lmo J. W. LATI1ROP A CO. " ASSIZE OF BREAD. 7 Ctnr TRXASfKKR’d Omcx, \ Savanbab* 1st Nov .,1856. J mHE average priceo of Flour the past month X being Eight dollars per bbl, Bread muBt weigh as follows ; 10 cent loaf ranst weigh 2ft O oz. 5 “ •• ** “ 1ft Ooz. 3 “ •* “ .“ 9)%oz. JAMES S. WILKIN8, novl City Treasurer, JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER AlGfsTA, AT SSS Savannah Grocery —AND FRUIT DEPOT, 100 lb*. Victoria »nd CatawbaGr -pts. 40 bbls. Splendid Eating APPI£a. . large Preserving PEARS. QUINCES, Like the Last. Chesnuts, Hickory Now, ami Fresh Date*. Green GINGER. Tomatoes, Betts, Carrots, Ac. Rye Flour, Oat Meal, Pearl Barley. 10 kegs Extra Goshen BUTTER. 5 do Choico do. And low priced qualities, together with a t tried tsiortment of Fresh BISCUIT. oct 16 W. H. FARRELL. 7 WANTED, /J1HREE HUNDRED ACTIVE VOUNG MEN to itl L as locar and traveling agents in a business easy, useful and honorable, fit a salary of $100 per m?nth( A capital of 85 ouiy required/ No patent medicine or book business. Full particulars gives (free) to oil who enclose a postage stamp or & three cent piece, and address A. B. MARTYX. sept22—w3m PlaUtow, X. H. . . , l a superi- landiug per schr Target, and ALII A N Y ALE 4)A bbls Read A Bro’s , Albany Alc.^ 6d\J or article, tor sale by riCKANTON, JoHNSTOX A-CO Having made arrangem‘*uts wtib Messrs. Read A Rro’s., ior fa Io of their Albany. Ale, shall be con- stantly supplied, and oiler tbe samo at lowest cash price. «k-31 SCRANTON, JOHN&TON A CO BUCKWHEAT & MACKEREL. 41/-V y. bbls Fresh Buckwheat, &\J -.o a do. 26 boxes do. 20 bbh Now No. 3 Mackerol, 10 do Large No. 1 c’o- 10 ft uo Mnull No. 1 do. landing and for sale by oct 31 SCSANTON, JOHNSTON A CO GROCERIES, 60 boxes Grand A Williams’# 10 ounce Tobacco. 60 bbls Luther Felton Boston Rum 23 ” Boston “ 20 ” Old P. H'Giu 10- “ E- Phelps Rye Gin • 60 N.O. Rectified Whisky 25 bbls Domestic Brandy 26 }i casks 4th proof Brandy 20 % « “ “ “ 26 >4. “ Malaga Wino 60 hols Crashed and Powdered Stuart’s Sugar 60 M Stuart’s A. A B. Clarified Sugar 60 « “ C. « “ 10 hhds choice St. Crulx “ 10 “ t* P. R- “ &0 ‘‘ Prime Baeon Sides 2U “ “ “Shoulders 16 casks Byoss I-onpoa Porter , 20 H ca»kaTeneriffe Wine 100 Bogs Prime Green Rio Qoffee MO ^ Fair do “ “ 60 bogs ceoice Government Java Coffee in mats 76 boxes Adamantine Candles. In store and for faleh y m>N, oct 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. HOSIERY, GLOVES, *0. R E0E1VKD per l»warrivals--^ , Ladies Black and White 81k Hose, » do do Raw do . Rick Burmese Wool d .° do 4r>!*rian sod Cashmere do White, Slate, Brown and Black ’ otton Hose. Al»». afttll assorlment of AUxfcndres Kid Gloves, : Dol’d and Black 811k do do Cashmere do UdiM Merino Vesta, i i do Fllk do,.by oct28 .... , HENRY LATHRQP A CO. , SUGAR Ao-,- 76 bbls Domestic Brandy 100 bbls P H Gin 128 bbis'N fi Ram • <■ 100 bbls Rectified Whiskey, 76 bbls X, XX, XXX do , 60 bbls Old.Bye. ,-.tlo 6o hhds P R, M and N O Sugar 126bbls8tuart’sABAC do to^elved^nd.for ■*!« Jf <fluH0N k H6V4 ! No 206 A107 P*y at CIOAP, BPARCB, 4^0- .. „ . “ —— O 1&0 boxes Beadel’s Family 8oap /-lANDLtri. STARCH, SUA1’, Ac.— Ly oi) box-.g Ppi-rm and Patent Sperm Candles ^ &ai) bozos aud half boxes Pearl Starch 160 •* Colgate’s No. ISoap 50 “ Bvadel, Smith A Colgate’s Family an Pale Soap 200 “ Adamantine and Tailow Candles 50 '■ Pipes and Pipe Heads In atoro and for salo by , oct 2 li 'LCOMBE. JOHNSON AGO. I '.wJt'R—50u bb if. extra aud superfine Flour, as sorted brands. 600 sacks extra and puperfine Flour, ass’d brands 160 quarter Backs double extra, 160 bbls. Goodletville double extra o' 2 YOUNG at WYA YT. A LE, POTATO KS, Ac- 25 bbis Taylor A Son's Ale SO bbls iot a Wes 10 bbls Apples Received and for sdie by uov4 McMAPOX A DOYLE. S UNDRIES—Just received— 60 boxes Cotree, Pepper and Mustard 60 “ Beadell Starch and Soap* 25 •* A daman tine and Tallow Candles 50 bbis and bags extra Family Flour 30 “ Potatoes and Onions 40 gross Wood aud Paper Matches 60 dozen assorted Brooms aiid.Pails 100 “ s;rub Brushes aud Clotbos Lines 60 “ Wash Boards 810 bags Java and Rio Coffee. For salo by DAVID O’CONNOR, oct 2 . corner Broughton and Drayton sta HAVANA SUGARS. 1/iA AAA HAVANA 8EOAH8. 1UU.UUU la Ro.,a Uaiirca, Ia Ftor do la Flores Regalia Loudnfe, La Rcdoira Londrea, Istgitimoa do Hoc Cabanas, Flor flna, La iDgenuidad, El Mayor Riuggold, Ia a Caza, 1st lutegredad Londrea, Fulminantes De las Vejores Vegas La Rose de bautiago La Puntuaieded Ole Anselmo Gazalek La Pulklaz Regalia du • LaFlel de P. S. C- | do v 1st Rio Hopdo, El.Otutii do Orion, La Confianza Ojiera, ... La Ristori flomties, Martinez Q Hlzi. , „ * do Cdihdradiw I-oudrori. Caffra Regal a. Fiagro CiJeudradus do • All the above Sogar.-i rre tor 8ale . b y' ' .;;‘ - A. BONAUD, oct31 corner Bav aud BuU-sls, , do do de do C ANDLES-,- - .. aud Star (.’Audios : E'ght humlred boxes Adumautine uw<: L'audlos: • ••• •< 100 half boxes Aduinitntine Candies; 60 do .Hotel . . i -• ilo;„ .* ,, 160 dy rfroruj, f^aleUL Spi-rtu au^XkUowdo, r " r '“ k '" y WKW^AVAtittS.' i.— ■ ;—^^-112——. •I60r<d0 100 do 160 de 100 do 16 * eta do Pole do Nol Castile Assorted Toilet Received and tor salt by do. do ad"' do do, MoMAHON k DOYLE. C UliFle-H, Pot’.tiujs, Ac, 20 qulutals Codfish. 60 bbis. Morcer.l’otitoefi. j luo boxes Herrings. , , ' lu store and fur sa.e by 1 ! oo:27 ' IIOIA’OMBE,- JOHNSON AOO. : 2 r*“ STAPLE SET GOODS. C OTTON and Linen Sheetmgi, Sbiriting), Irish Linens. Pillow Case Linens, Bird’s Ere Dia pers, Huckabacks, Huck and Fiue Damask Towels, 8,9 and 10> 4 ' Sup. Irish and-Bcotch Table -Damisla, Napkins and Doyles, Real Welih and Americu Flannels, Fine Bath and Whitney Blankeu, Linen and Cotton Bed Tick, Ac., Ac For sale at the lowest market prices, by nov5 • DzWIlT k MORGAN. GENT’S AND BOY’S WEAK. B LACK Csasinwres and.Doedkin?, Fancy do, Block and Col’d Cloth*, Tweeds, e'afnets, Silk Veutings, Merino and Gotten Undor Garment, Ho siery of all kinds, Gent’s i inen Cambric UdkTe, Hom’d Stitch’d Uo. do., Col’d Borders do., Utccki, Napoleon Ties and Crfivats, Ac., kc For sale by ' __ nov5 DsWITT k M0R0AN. G roceries.—150 Bbis abac sugar; 25 Hhda NO&PH Sugar y 30i Sacks Rio Coffee, all grades ; 160 Boxes Coigates No. 1 Pale and Fami Foap. ‘ 100 Boxes No. 1 do; 200 do Adamantine Candiss; 60 do Sperm; 100 do Starch.. i,100. da Tobacco. For sale by RODGERS NORRIS, 4 CO. nov6 Cuba Molas-es; tfirenty-flve barrels do do; seventy five do N. Q. do. For sole by novfl RODGERS, XORRbiCO. M olasses.—Thirty Hhds Vi * NERGO SHOES. a EORGIA made Brogans, lor *ale by. . M. J. BUCKNKK, ootlB ' 71 ^162 Gibbons’ Building-_ S i )Al‘, STARCH AND CANDLES- , 100 boxes Smith’s k Buchan's E'amily 50 “ colgato’s pale ' do 60 “ do No. 1 ft Bar do 25 “ Oswego Pearl curch 50 “ - Colgate’s and Beadell's Taliow Candto Landing from schooner Loyal Scranton, and lor sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. oct 12 B UCKWHEAT- 25 half bbls New Buckwheat, 60 qnar do do 60 eighth do do Landing and for sale by DM do do nov4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k COy_ B UITEITaND CHEESE.-B) kegs choice Gashes Butter. ,, .. 200 boxes Cheese. In itore“d I f o r ?a!e by oct 20 • HOLCOMBE. JOHNaON O^HEN RUTTER AND i’Hfcia^uk^Tjio- shen Buttor; 60 boxefi do Cheese; laudiof Trom steamer and for sale by 1 ' ‘ m septlT fl,-RANTON. JOHNSON k C0_ CvARDINES, SARDINES— O 6C00 boxes,'H sodM boxes, “SSlT.*- ' .eoreersfAS"-’ GO EY’S^LADY’t? BOOK, F un NuVEMBKft-nrei'lria s>- " J.' B.'CUUUQ10E, J«t, oc,22 ' uuer :hs MSrelulI H C HOICE Mercer PoUilOffl.-flre bunareS urij Ctioioe tfercer HoW«3 for ■ »fo, « pere^eoner F HOUK AND HEAL. . ’500 socks Car-nichaeltaguperfino Kiour. • 76 borrrH Extra Flour , 60 sacks Corn Meal, Diploma*,• ““*'irafeigitrAUB^ ri>i)B,vb()o!-xwljsob k*. I k William’s Tobacco, 6’s and 8,4, - . A 400 boxes assortedbran«ta, ^nna^’ 6 ^ 20 SrbokS {4optata and T" U1 FtnC f ’ - 40 kegs extra Twlit and Pancskc; w<> nrAUUjL. •DOTATOES, sc.— J; 50 ni>ls Mercer Potatoes .gpy.OH J|£Ackebei..—sobali barrels reeffiitm rise Nv, Maokore} . . 26 quarter barrelsrlargo,No. 1,,,’ 25 Kilt’* largo.No. 1 Mackorel. , v , rQ/ , toriore smiM*"* "- H AY—-A. bales prime Eustern H.iy,' u„>,ora •ad li ' ■— . aad for salo low, Irebw" conSiaat". nl.lbri nerd .. - ., CAg%BPFQ»nfm QitulUaBUTt tB.—lS kegs cbolce Batter Jail re ) culved mid for sale by Oct 22 fQUNU A FRIERSON, 94 Bay-s fATiniOUSE. t 'W Bfitbe -When IWf. pomes Mj* ;K ^ -nmis *Mecaftln anil giVfimw OCtll-ttllBl i|Ub