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*. P. HAMILTON. - - A«.l.l«nt K.Utor
IDAY MORNINU, NOV. 8, 1886.’
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a . BN'KKIi .V -JUS, Republican,
H. B. HILfON u.. Georgian c£ Journal
THOMPSON' ft M l.TIlNGTON, Newt.
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We atop the preai to aneotraot to our ntMn,
if not the wty Utett, it lent the moet ueex-
ported item of polltloil nem which hu yet
come to hand. It cornea neither from New
York nor New Orleane, but item Auguita; and
■cat tho publlo should eoepect that wo quote
ftom the memolre of the fumona Munchausen,
weatato particularly that the following la ex
tracted, errhatfm el literatim ftom tho Ohroul.
ole A Sentinel of yesterday :
“To Ur. Fillmore ami his ftlenda. and to
them alone. Is duo tho honor of defeating Mr.
Fremont"
Comment Is unnecessary. We can only add
the following: 1IIII! Ill
'.and hara done It quietly—havenot
If ""TJfoul or up* U “
ft. W. aro Wn»t
gregatlon. Tlio dllDonlty between the
d gontlemau and bis congregation, It
remembered, resuIU from a political
ui uw ui./ non, me maui uo.oro—give mem sermon preached In Ills church In the early
liquor to drink, and Male bread and worm, part of the present political canrae,. Hr. Tyng
the Mtty of which, wo claim to bo an humble
member did not collect meu In warehdusee.or
In the City Hail, the night bolero—give them
The Lamar House—Knoxville.
We direct tho attention of tho public to the
Card ol tho Messrs. Lanier, of Knoxville. Ono
of these gentlemen la renowned throughout the
Union ns tho former proprietor of the tinnier
House, Macon. Tho other wo know to bo one
of tho best of men.
It will bo scon that they have given to their
present establishment the namaof tho “Lamar
House” In honor of our fellow citlxen C. A• L.
Lamar, Esq. It was.formerly known aa the
Colomnn House. If tho prepriotore receive tho
patronngo which they richly merltathoy will
bnvo thoir hands, aye and their house, foil.
BY TELiHG-H.
) Vote of the New York—Grand Total,
Nsw Yoax, 'Nov. 7.—The following is tho
result of the Presidential election throughout
tho Union, not counting California t
Buchanan has 159
hu u> -wiont«
Fillmore “ 8
Now York has given Fremont 250,000, Bn.
chanan 200,000, and Flllmure 125.
[Buchanan’s vote of 159 is made up of that
of all thoSouthero States, with tho exception
of Maryland.]
Skbioiis AccrotsT.—A serious accident hap
pened yesterday afternoon to Sarah, a colored
servant of Mr. William Warner. It appears
that the girl was sent by her master to deliver
n message to eno of his employees, at work In
tho upper story of bis carriage estahllshmeo^
and while on tho way to execute the errand,
she fell through tho trap door of that floor, to
the mala floor of tho building, and was MrlonB-
ly Injured. She was conveyed to tho residence
of Hr. Warner. Medical attendant pronounoed
no bones broken, yet that ahe hid received
serious internal Injuries but was getting on as
well as the circa instances of the case would ad
mit.
mien cheese to eat: and after gettlogthcm
huddled together In these places, with a pleat!*
fol supply of cheap whisky, place a sentinel at
tile duor, with strict ordeni to let nil in that
applied, but to let none out till the polls open
ed on Tuesday morning; and then the
most dsubtfw ones only to bo let out
ono at a time I We are proud to say that the
Democratic party resorted to no such means to
bring abort tbo glorious result over which we
ore rejoicing.
Tho opporranco of tho large uud beautifully
finished room In tho City Hall, un Tuesday
morning, after Its lodgers had been taken out,
was losthsomo Indeed. The walls splotched
end blackened with light-wood smoko uud to
bacco spittle, the floor almost mined by tbe
promiscuous throwing down iif chai red pine,
tobacco juice, the emptyings uf nauseated
stomachs, and tbe spilling ul bad whiskey nil
over It—presented a scone revolting to all do-
cenoy; and wo again repeat, tbut we are huppy
to say, the Democratic purly bad no part nor
lot lu thua desecrating our betntilul City Hall,
wbiob was designed for very, different pur
pose?. r
Wo intend to institute a dfllgout enquiry
and tty and And out whgt party It Was that' re
sorted to tho means alluded to to carry thU
county for Fillmore. At present, we only
know that It wasn’t the Dciuucntiu party.' In
the course or our Investigations wo msy dis
cover. who Struck “Samuel" to tho time of 000
votes—Atlanta Intelligencer.
iv. Dunimr A Tyno.- At tho election hold
resiguaUon of tho motor, Bov. Dudley A. Tyng,
the pterions artton or the-Vestry having been
' lined,by a ; majority of tho legal vrten of
*" Itehn
footling tt Incumbent on him to denounee slave
ry and to commend tho candidates of tbo
party opposing It.—Phil. Journal.
Some wag took a drunken follow, placod him
In acofltafwltli tbo lid left so that ho could
raise it, placod him In a graveyard, and wait
ed to sou tho ellect. After a> short time the
fumes of the liquor left him, and his position
being rather confined, bo Bat upright, and after
looklug around, exclaimed: i" well, I'm tbe
first that's rlz I or else I'm confoundedly be
lated I"
Daniel Dancer, when he bad 3,0001. a year,
used to beg u pinch of snuff from all bis frlonds
and when nls bqx was full, bartered its content!
for a tallow caudle. Hut hta parsimonious In
genuity uppenrs contemptible in comparison
with tout ol tbe Itusslso miser, who learned to
bark that lie might avoid the expense of keep-
luff n dog.
The servant of a Prussian officer one day met
a crony, who inquired of him bow ho got along
with his fiery muster. “O, excellently,’’ an.
swered the servant: “we livo on very friendly
terms; every mornlog wo bent each other's
coats; tho only difference is, he takes his coat
off to bo beateu, and I keep mlnoon.”
Now York market.
Naw Yoke, Nov. 7.—There has been only
a moderate business don e In cotton to day
—Sales 600 bales. Sterling exchange doll at
n-
Congressional Election In New York
Nxw York, Nov. 7.—The Demoirats have
gained 1 eleven members of Congress in New
• - Yo»k. '
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New Jersey.
Naw York, Nov. 7.—Buchanan’s plurality in
Bow Jersey, Is flftcei thousand.
Blackwoods Magaalne.
We are Indebted to Col. Williams, agent of
tbe American repnbllahers, for tho Ortobertssue
of Blackwoods Magazine. It Is published by
Leonard Scott & Co., New York for 13 a year,
or 310 for Blackwood and tho four English
quarterlies.
The following Is the table of contents:
Tho Athellngs; or, The Three Gifts.-Part V.
Wayside Songs, original and translated; Our
Toor in tha Interior of the Crimea; Mr. Bat
tler’s Beriew; Family History; Bea-slde Studies
—Part III; A New Una; African Travel.
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Tile Election.
We have the pleasure this morning of
nonneing beyond a reasonable doubt, the elec
tion of James Buchanan and JobnC. Brechin,
ridge, os President and Vico President of tho
United States.
It Is permitted to us to join our congratola.
tion with our brother Democrats of every section
of this broad Union. To offer tho right hand
I i of fellowship to those stern and truo patriots
of tho North, who have stood so nobly by their
’ " oonniry.and hare breasted a storm, the violence
aiilciJ. ®f.whlch^wn;tn of the South can for one mo-
meat appreciate. It is easy enough for a South*
era mao, to cry aloud for tho rights of the South,
but tn face of tho violence which has swept
the North, causing every thing to bend and
crack before it, tho spectacle which has been
ptesented by our friends there, is one of moral
grandeur unsurpassed—aye, uncqnalcd in the
political History of tho world—While onr de
testation of that vilo horde, whose solo capital
has been an Indiscriminate attack on tbe South
is unutterable. Onr hearts must glow with trno
- fraternal feelings for those lovers of tho Con
stitution who bore made ns anew, lovers of tbe
Union—as long as snch meu exists wo are wil
ling to cheat them on; to strengthen tbelr
bands, and to fight over and over with them
the battle of our country. Wo will stand by
them and never desert the fiag, until to hope
any longer would be worse than weakness.
Flushed with the triumph of our party iu a
national point or view, us far us our own
Stato Is concerned, we have scarcely the exult
ing feelings attendant npon victory. There
con bo no victoiy without a battle, and iu Geor
gia wo have uever considered that there was
one. Had it not been for tho mnicipnl elec
tions in the various cities aud towns, wc Imvo
always believed tbut there would have been no
Fillmore electoral ticket In this State. The
American party in Georgia have had no nation
al organization, and no national princip! s to
light upon. When we used to meet our ancient
foo, tho Whig pnrty, wc could exult over our
successes; hut now .wc can only regret that
partyzenl should lead the former so fur from the
path clearly pointed out for Southern men. It
Is lu no spirit of taunting that wo say this, but
to substantiate that which we have always as
serted.
In one thing, ut least, we bolievo every South
ern man can join with us—in an unqualified
exultation that tho equality of the States of
this Union has been preserved.
Baxib Count—A correspondent sends us
the rote of Baker connty aa folltwa:
Buchanan 453, Fillmore 175, B, P. Brooks 4,
Disunion 2.
McIntosh—A friend send* ua tho consoli
dated vote of McIntosh county, giving 163 for
Buchanan, and 40 for Fillmore. Hewrltea:
“ The day passed off quietly, and the Democ
racy ore well satisfied with tho result.” [Wo
should think they might be 1]
Another Trick.
We publish below anoteer gull-trap which
hu been Invented by tho Fremont abolitionists.
Thay din hard, bat struggle as they may, their
doom Is sealed:
Tan Boous Slavs Gihl—Tricks or tuh
Niooeb Bkpoblioans—The Nigger Itepubll-
cans, In their desperation, are resorting to the
moot barefaced humbuggery aud imposition
upon the people, tn the hope of cheating them
out of their votes. The most ridiculous affair
of this kind whleh hu come to our knowledge,
of late, Is tho exhibition of a little mulatto
S ri at their meetings, whom they represent to
i, or to have once been, a slave. This little girl
wu exhibited at the recent Black ltepubfican
meeting at Littleton, and represented on that
occasion to be a slave purchased by Mr. Snmner.
It may possibly be one of the slaves Inherited
by a brother of bis in right of his wife, wht
wua Southern woman. These Abolitionists,
when they have slaves descend to them, either
keep them In slavery, or sell them aud pocket
the cosh, whleh la the price of tbelr blood.
Bat the little girl In question, we understand,
la really a mulatto from Boston, whom the
Nigger Republicans have rigged up and taught
to play her partin tbe ridiculous farce, sho
hu never seen a day of slavery In her life, and
in that respect is a bogus concern. Tho trick
is in character with tho general course of ac
tion pursued by the partisans or tbe great beef
speculator. None but tbo flats wUT be hum
bugged by a trick so transparent ond contempt
ible—Concord (AT. H.) Vemocratic Standard.
Tnn PniLADKLPHiA Mint—Tbe coinage at
this mint during September amounted to
2538,172, of which 280,000 was In three cent
pieces, 2310,000 in live, and 2380,000 in ten cent
pieces, besides 2350,000 in twenty-five cent
pieces, l’bc mint has now on band 22,232,215,
of which 21,027,039 Is in gold and 21,204,245 in
silver.
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Visit ay Esousn Wkitkiw to Ahibioa—
A private letter from London assures as tbut
Douglas Jerrold and Charles Kingsley wilt visit
America in the course of the coming winter.
There was at one time a rumor that Mr. Jerrold
would lootnro during his sojourn In tho Hulled
States.—Boston Altai.
Old Times in Bourn Carolina—LsbI week
in Newberry, 8.0., B. P. Taylor a white man
was convicted of sheep stealing tn five cases
and sentenced to receive 39 lashes, or pay a
fine £70 sterling. Tho latter alternative wu
taken by the prisoner.
[communicated.]
Bicnono’, Not. 7,1856.
Editoriaf the Georgian Qr Journal:
Gentlimxn: Old Liberty baa again nobly sus
tained herself in the late fierce straggle for the
rights of tho Booth, and given Buchanan and
Breckinridge the handsome majority of 57.
The day wu very unfavorable, and a num
ber of onr democratic friends were detained at
home by sickness; yet Know Nothlngism,
sadly on the decline, hu again received a
blow from whioh it will nover recover, so long
u oar elUzens contlnuo to be thus true to them
selves and the Constitution of their country.
Too muotr praise cannot be accorded to the
1132d district of our county, but recently es
tablished one of onr precincts, where 60 votes
were palled for our candidates, and not ona
against them. It Is Indeed the Bannsr District
of Liberty county.
Enclosed 1 send you the consolidated returns
of the county.
Very respectfully,
A Bri’EKlNTBNDBNT OF TUB ELECTION.
The Elution—Fearful Disorder—New
York City is passing through olo of tho most
disorderly elections experienced herein many,
years The 3th Ward rowdies, the Anti-Wood
men headed by Councilman Kerrigan, and the
Wood men by Pat Mathews, had a desperate
collision about 0 o'clook, when pistols, knives,
clubs and brlobata were freely used. Upwards
of 20 shots were sold to ho fired, and several
persons were wounded, bat not dangerously.
A considerable number of beads were out open
by brickbats. The police managed to suppress
the riot but made no arrests.
In tho 1st Ward, tho McCay uud Wilson
parties had a sklsmish about 10 o’clock. Two
men were shot and slightly wounded. Others
had their heads out open and were driven from
the polls. “ Activity Barke,’’ n California
culprit, wu among the “ shoulder hitters,”
and wu arrested. He war, however, soon
balled and returned to the Ward. Another
fighter namedColllgan wu arrested and was
also baited.
In the 3rd district of the 21st Wnrd there
wu also a desperate melon, but tbe particulars
have not u yet reached us—2V. Y. Mirror.
No Family Should be Without Them.
We speak uf M'Lano’s IJver Pills, prepared by
Fluraiug-Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa., which have be
come uu intlispcusabio Family Medicine. The
ftighUul aynqnoma which arise from a diseased
Liver imilille.it themselves, more or less, ID overy
family: dyspepsia, Hick headache, obstruction of tho
menses, ague and fever, pallia In tho aide, with dry
hacking cough, are all the results ef hepatic de
rangement—and for tbeso Dr. M’Lano’s Pills are a
sovereign remedy, Tboy have never boon known
to fail, and they should be kept at all llmei by lam
Hies.
IlinwriniM—Take two or threogoiug to bed, overy
second or third night, if they do not purge two
or thruo times by neat morning, take ono or two
more. A slight breakfast should Invariably lullow
their use.
Tbo Liver lilts may also be used where purging
Is simply necessary. As an null biillous purga-
tlvo, .they are inferior to none. Aud in doees of
two or throe, they give astonishing relief to sick
headache: also in alight derangements of the stom
ach.
3- Purchasers will ho careful to oak for Dr.
tPI-ane's Celebrated Vermifuge, mannlncturcd by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa. Thorn are other
1111s purporting to bo Liver tills, now before the
public. Dr, M'Lane's gonuluo Liver Pills, also bis
celeb: uted Vermifuge, can now be had at afire
spcctable drug stores. Noncgcnuluo without tho
signature of FLEMING BROS,
[12] novS
The Idleetlon Itlots In Baltimore. 1
Tbe Preaideatlel election In llaltlmnro Tues
day wu the occulou or a bloody riot, not
withstanding a largo force of the day and
night police of that city had been ordered out
undarmed. Tho flretactor disorder took place
In the morning about 10 o’clock, when police
man HcCafferty wu shot in the thigh. The
Ban uvi:
At the 6th ward polls, usually rather quiet
aud orderly, a disgraceful row took place. It
ajipeani that a quarrel ensued iu relation to tho
right of a party to vote, which soon resulted in
ilows, whereupon a pistol was tired, tbe ball
from which struck and ponotrated tho liuud of
n young man named William Bright and aftcr-
wanls entered the right side ot the abdomen of
Mr. ftichard Pryor, and passed immediately
under tho artery or lobe of the fiver. Ho was
attended by Drs. Johnson and Wayaon, who, nt
a late hour last evening, feared a fatal result.
Ho Is 111 u very dangerous condition.
While passing along the eighth ward polls,
tho pencils who were carrying him on a settee
wore cowardly mulled by a number of lawless
desperadoes, who threw bricks and atones at
them. In tho moan time, It wu rumored that
the person who fired tbe pistol wu Charles
Hannlgan, a member of the Empire Club. Ac
cordingly, the police were in search, and noon
alter officer Hannlgan, brother of the accused,
succeeded In arresting him. He had taken
refuge in tho house of tbo Empire Club. He
wu locked up In tho Central station house, and
In a short time released by Justice Morrison, la
the snm of 22,000 security to answer a further
examination. As for Bright, his wound is ol
a painful character, tho hand belnrg much
shattered.
About half past three o'clock word camo to
the station bouse that a large party of meu
ftom tho eighth ward, armed with muskets and
every description of smalt arms, had attacked
the wreath ward, and that a riot ensued.
Twenty five armed policemen were quickly
sent to the place, hot they found themselves
utterly misfile to cope with either party of the
rioters. The men ftom tho seventh ward ralli
ed, and drove back tho assailants to the Belair
market. They wore, howover, in turn driven
back, tbelr assailants attacking tho sixth wurd.
Voting wu there suspended, the judges closing
the windows and refusing to receive a vote un
til order was restored. In a flew minutes the
high constable, deputy high conetable and ser
geant Tayman repaired to tho Belair market,
and their took possession of a swivel. Thoy
succeeded in unmounting It, but were fired at
by a number of men, armed with muskets,who
we roconcealed In tho market pillars, Capt.
Herring saw one man taking deliberate aim ut
him with a musket He rushed forward and
seized him, but he wu quickly forced away.
Sergeant Tayman tun a man as far as the
house corner of French and Foundery streets,
and there took two loaded muskets from him.
In tho meantime the fight,or bottle, as it should
be more appropriately styled, raged with in
creasing spirit and fury. Aiaqulth street, be
tween Gay and Holland, Holland street, Or
leans street, and the space near the Belair mar
ket were tbe scenes of carnage and dreadful
havoo. Swivels wore freely fired, with the
usual accompanlmentof small arms. A largo
number of windows were broken, and houses
otherwise injured, whilst those residing in tho
neighborhood closed their residences and re
tired ftom sight.
Tho riot lasted for aboutone hour. About 12
persons were convoyed to the apothecary estab
lishment ol Thomas 8. Whittle, Esq., comer of
Alsqulth and Orleans streets, who kindly fur
nished everything that was required by tbe
physicians in attendance.
WtiTIUK.
‘LLUeraona tMehled n, Ihe telale iS Jane Mc-
' iwiil, laic or MoJutoih r.eimiy,,deceased,
incited til Inako Immadtale payment; itue
..Jvhik demand* asalmt enld Estate are 'requested
“^^"“-M^a^rExicntor.
Nov. 7tb, 1866. . ^ nov?
Jftt FOR I'HII.AIjKI.PHIA--Tho Oral *o1m<
(jUferichr.IDA, Capt. Comm, will lmvudo*patub.
or uuiuuca of freight apply to 1
uov7 O. A. CJREINER.
, % HOSIERY, GLOVES, 60.
lEOFiyH i» per late'Brrlvftltf— '
SWAN k COs L0TTB
[ivnoims or m n«, w
Totem ) » O °0.
TO_BE HAD KORpI
an!
1{ Ladles Black and White S tic Hose,
Oo do ,K*w da d'»
Black Burmeao Wool do
2I0 Arnurlau aud Ctuhmoro do
While, Slate, Brown ahd Black • oUoii
AU ■, u full avHoriimmt of
Alexandrea Kid Gloves,
( olM uud Uhfckrtikd-t i)i
do Caalmiorfl do \
L*dle3 Meriuo Vtutp,
do VUk JO, by a
itclMO HENRY LATIIBQP k CO.
CUS8 J.
W be drawti In the City or fl
«S^W UK8f,AV ’ ! '»'<S|
T IQUORS, SUGAR toi—
I A 76 bblB pomostlc Brandy
on the plan or
SINGLE NUMe
mtUEL BWAnTm!^
200,000 DoL
i 7WIU be distributed kcm,,,, J?
. UNRIVALLKO S
Jhntral jhnritation.
Returns of Liberty Connty.
Dem. Ticket.
American Ticket.
Wm.H. Stiles....
190
W. H. Crawford.
..135
[verson L. llarris.. 100
B. H. HUI
. 132
Thos. M. Forman.. 191
Wm. Law
. 135
Snm’l Hall
191
Wm. M. Drown.
. MM
Joe. H. liamsay..
191
\V. Poe
135
L. J. Gartrcll
191
E.Y. HUI
. 135
J. W. Lewis
101
tieo. W. Gordon
. 135
J. P, Simmons..
191
C. Peeples
. 135
T. P. Sallbdl
191
EU Baxter
.. 131
Thos. W. Thomas. 100
A.R. Wright..
. 135
Majority of highest Democrat over high-
oat K. N
50
Majority of lowest Democrat over low
est K. N r>8
Total majority 57
UottsUm Dying Out#
The vole in no city of the Union thua fur re*
ported (always excepting our owu glorious
Savannah) has afforded ua so much pleasure aa
that of Richmond. First Federal, then Whig,
then Know nothing, Richmond baa ever been,
by an overwhelming majority, opposed to tho
Republican or Democratic party. To go back
no further than to 1814, the following figures
show the relative strenght of the Democracy
of that Gibralter of Federalism to their op
ponents:
Clay’s vote tbut year was 847; Polks was 282
—not quite one third that of Clay.
In 1848, Taylor’s vote was 1004, Cass, was
345—a fraction over ono third that of Taylor.
Aiotui The cohatitntion of Virginia being changed
in 1851 and suffrage extended, the vote of 1852
was much larger than that of any previous
year. It stood: Scott 1851, Pierce 1012:
Whig majority 842.
Last year Whiggery gave place to Know
Nothlngism (a rose (?) by auother name) with
the following result: Flournoy 2154, Wise
• 1166. Know Nothing majority 978.
And now mark the chango brought about by
JohnM.Bptts’ treason to the South. Rich
mond Is his homo and tho seat of bis power.
He was,moreover a Fillmore elector.
Last Tuesday’s work resulted in this wise:
for Fillmore 1,759, for Buchanan 1,476—leaving
against tjie Democracy the beggarly majority
of 283. : .
Botts, during the late canvass, not only join
ed In tha ftlack Republican outcry against tho
aggnwrtitas of tho South upou tho rights of the
North—ho went so far aa to outrage Mr, Fill-
moro’s conservative supporters in Pennsylvania
by urging them.to abandon (heir own electoral
ticket, and make common cause with the Fre-
monters, for tho purpose of defeating Buchan-
tt./ttlil: .an in that State..' There is no reason to doubt
that for these service^ Botts would receive a
. cabinet appointmont from Fremont had he
bceu elected. Tho moral effect of tho rebuke
: - Which Richmond has administered to his
treachery and selfllshoesa cannot fail to be ben
eficient
Y.J
Wjo regret to announpo^he death, at their
nlly residence, yesterday afternoon, after a
Illness,ol Mm. M. A. Rinrdon, relict of the
>. Riordon, and daughter of tho late D6m<
•’Byrne. Tho funeral will take place
noon at half past three o’clock.
Crawford Cuonly.
Knoxvillk, Ua., Nov. 5.
To the Georgian Journal: %
Tho consolidated voto of Crawford County Is
now completed, the followiug Is the result:
Buchanan and Breckinridge 378
Fillmoro and Donelson 228
Majority for Buck and Brack. 150
This has been a clear gain of seventy five
votes for Democracy over the Know Nothings
sinco the Governor’s election.
Yours truly.
From Havana#
A correspondent of theNcwYerk Herald,
writing from Havana: under date of the 29th
communicates the following as the latest intel
ligence :
Yesterday morning was ushered iuby the
rattle of small arms, by wAy of preparation for
the two expeditious which we are now flitting
out against tho Dominican republic and tho
republic of Mexico.
The Spanish brig-of-war Habauero left port
yesterday, in the midst of tho fireworks, bound
for a cruise, and by accident to call ut St. Do
mingo city, and put six thousuud stands of
arms in tho bands of Segovia, fur the useol
the newly matriculated Spanish subjects, and
to overthrow the Dominican republic.
We have been getting up some excitement
on account of the arrest of a man cullled Kin
ney, who was employed us pilot on board of
the old liuc of steamers, for servicn of the
steamers on entering tho Mississippi aud up
tho river to New Orleans. All the disugreca-
bie part of this matter would have becu pulsed
If Capt. Kinney had obeyed the summons
served upon him to attend tne call of justice,
with his Uombrt 6u«no, as required by our laws.
There is no chance to nurse au outrage, uu the
party is uot a shipped member of tuo crew,
or officer of tho steamer, but a Belize pilot,
waiting outside, iu Havana, to take tbo steam-
ears over the bar at the mouth of the Missis
sippi river.
Our business bos not boen inactive, although
no large transactions in sugar have been con
summated since ray previous advice. Low
grades have subsided in favor a fraction, and
superior have advanced a shade, hut the last
without altering the quotations of her trade
board or "College of Brokers.” Bxchango
from bad to worse. On New York, 8 to 8£
discount*, other Northern cities a little more
so. London 4 to 4} premium. United States
gold coins not in demand, but price stated at
10 per cent discount; silver half and quarter
dollars at 20 do; dimes aud half dimes, part;
Health, 29 per cent premium.
The Trleuity aud acquaintances or Mrs. D. O’Byrns
aud family are respectfully invited to attend tUe
funeral of her daughter, Mrs. M. A. RIORDON, thti
afternoon, at half.past three o’clook, from tbo resi
dence of Mrs. O’Byrne, No. 86 West Broad street.
Savannah, Nov. 8th, 1866.
Augusta, Nov. 6.—Louisiana.—This State
gives Buchanan 1500 majority.
Kentucky.—In this State Buchanan has 4,000
majority.
Indiana.—In this State Buchanan’s majority
ifl 10,000.
Mr. Buchanan is elected President, having so
far received one hundred and sixty votes.
Augusta, Nov. 6.—Illinois is doubtful. Bur
lingame is certainly re-elected to Congress.
The result in Michigan secures a Black Re
publican Senator in place of Mr. Cass.
Auoubta, Nov. 6, P. M.—Louisiunu.—The
returns have decided a majority of 2000 for
Buchanan.
Augusta. Nov. 7, A. M.—Illinois.—Tho De
mocrats claim the State by 0,000—not concede
ed, however, by the Fremonters,who still claim
it
(Cnnitnmittl Mlligrntr.
Fight Between Mexican Wak Steamehs.
New Orleans, Nov. 8.—The crew of tho Mexi
can war steamer "Democrats” recently ran off
with the res8el,andappearlng before Coatzcoal-
cos, forcibly carried off the collector of the pert
and the specie. The war steamers Guerrero
was scut iu pursuit of her, and met her of Cam-
teachy. A fight ensued, which was witnessed
jy the passengers of the schooner Joven Maria,
which arri ved at this port; bnt the result is un
known.
Savannah Market, Novembers#
COTTON— 1 The transactions yostorday shows too
market to bo In a bettor condition, with prices un-
chuugcd. Sales of tho day amounted to 742 bales,
V !Y I! T 11 F0R 7AT, a reply to “ Uncle Tom's C
atl -%, 74ntllMi 60 at 11%, 27~nt12, and 61 and **Drod,’’by a lady of Now Orleans,
bales ut 12% cents. - -- * • •
TIT FOR TAT.
Cabin ”
Kxporu.
BUNION—Per brig J L Liucolu—ICO casks Rice,
491 bales Colton, 6 bales Wool, and 400 Dry Hides.
AUGUSTA, NOV. O.—CoTroN—There was agood
demand to day, but prio«s wore rather too stria-
goal for buyers.
Bivkk—lu fond boating order.
How to Dress with Taste, containing bin's upou
the harmony of colors, tho complexion, Ac.. Ax.,
beiug a suitablo companion for tbe toilet table.
BriJal Etiquette, a sensible guide to tho etiquette
uud observances of tbe marriago ceremonies.
How to Behave, or tbe Bpirit of Etiquette.
How to Woo and How to Win.
How to be a Lady,a book for girls, containing use
ful bints ou the formation of character.
How to bo a Man, a book containing usoru! hints
on the formation of character.
IjjipjiiuU Mcllipcc.
Perl of Hiiv.iiiiinl. November 8
Arrived.
Steamer Eliza, KeeWor, Berry's Limiting, with
wood—to U U Haysor.
Habersham’. tlEt, from plantation, with 1000
bUHheU rough rice—to K Habersham & Eon.
Pullen', fla.. from Tw.edsljo plantation, with OO
casks clean rice—to Jehu Williamson.
Tho Buainoe. Man’. Advisor, consisting of tho
Bnsluoss Mali’s Asslstaut aud Ready Reckoner, tho
Trader’s Guide, and the Landlord’s and Tenant’s
Assistant.
Tho Tradesman’s and Mechanic’. Counsellor aod
Beady Calculator, comprising the Tradesman’s
Guide or Law of Trade, with a supplement of Rules
and Tables. Reoolvod by
J. B. CUBREDGE, Agent,
novf under the Marshall House.
Flowers' raft, tram Bed Blun; with to bales cot.
ton—to E C Wade.
Votes In Principal Cities.
We are indebted to Mr. Flggot, of the As
sociatod Press, for tho following atatement:
Buchanan. Freemont. Fillmore.
Philadelphia -38,120 10,075 12,353
Alexandria, Vs..... - 204
New York City,,,.40,741 17,889 10,957
Orleans Co. N. Y... 1,036 3,1*5 1,415
Tompkins Co. N. Y. 1,410 4,073 1,475
Monroe Co., Pa.... 1,600 maj.
Oarbon “ “ .. 800 “
Lehigh “ “ .. 1,000 "
Bucks “ “ .. 700 “
Northampton “ .. 3,000 “
Baltimore City.... 7,007
Alleghany Co. Pa.. 6,000
Chicago, III 1,537
Contlilutionaliel.
[From the Pennsylvanian.] .
Southern Abolltlenlate.
There are twonoliypelltloUnsattheBontb
whoso sentiments on the Bnbjeot of negro sla
very,have long been considered unsound. We
refer to the Hon. John H. Botts, of Virginia,
andHon.KennethBayner,of North Carolina.
Snapioion now ripens Into reality npon thla point.
Their letters endorsing the Abolitionist fusion
ticket in Pennsylrania.the speeches of the last
named gontleman in bebalr of the Fremont
Electoral ticket, settles this queetlon beyond
forthcr doubt or controversy. While we are
able to take good care of our own bedlamites,
toe reipectfully aekthe South to take care iff Ike
Abolitionilte within her om bonfire.
This, it mast be conceded. Is a very reasonable
request ot the Pennei,loanian. And we take it
that es regards Virginia and North Carolina
tho twenty thousand democratic majority In
each will take care ot their ubolitlonlsts.
Tho Irish census tables, just published, re-
port that In ono year there were 21.770 deaths
from starvation! The editor of the Hedlcel
Times, commenting upon this appalling state
ment, gays: “The figure must be fur short of
the troth. Tho harrowing details given In the
body ol the report leavo no doubt that multi
tudes perished by the wayside, and the In cheer
less Irish hovel, whom neither policeman nor
coroner'sinqnesterer took note of,"
, Where lathe dutobesaof SutherlandT
Seventh and Eioath Districts.—In the
Seventh Congressional District the reported
Democratic majority Is about 50 votes. In the
Eighth District the Democratic majority b about
1150.—CottiftfulfbnaNif.
Wood’s raft, from Matthews' Bluff, with 6 bales
cotton—to Bella A Foster.
Hebert's raft, from Huvaunuh River, with Id hale
collou -to Beaten A Vfilaluoga.
houses' rnft, from tavunnuli Klvur, with S bale,
cation—to N A Hardee A Co.
Timid HOOKS.
W EEKLY AND MONTHLY TIME BOOKS:
Bauk Cbecke; Portmonaioa aud Pocket Books;
Bill head Boxes, Bill Files;
Nuto Paper; Visiting aud Playing Cards;
Sank Boxes; Calendars; Paper Guttors;
Marking Ink, Cnrmlno Ink, Inketnndi;
Perforated Board, Paste Board, Tissue Paper.
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agent.
nov7 under Ihe Marshall House.
(dpecial Dispatch to the New York Daily Times.)
Fusion In Pennaylvalilti Complete.
Philadelpiiia, Monday, Oet. 3.—Every,
thing here looks promising.
The straight Fillmore Executive Committee,
at ibaesalon this afternoon, withdrew tho Fill
more Electoral Ticket, and indorsed the Union
Electoral Tioket unanimously.
They adjourned with three cheers for the
Union Electoral Ttekot.
Great excitement prevails at the American
headquarters, and the enthusiasm at the result
il ImmiWft.
Iu addition to tbe thirteen electors on the
straight Fillmore Electoral Ticket who were
telegraphed as having resigned last night, we
add two this morning—Henry M. Phillips of
the Twenty-second District, and Mr. Wright of
the Twenty* flnt. Joseph R. Ingersoll will
resign toMlay, and Daniel O. Hitner of Mont
gomery.
Cleared.
Brig J L Uucolii, Webber* for Boston—Hunter k
Uammoll,
FAMILY BIBLES.
F AMILY BIBLKS, or various qualities; Tuck or
Pocket Bibles; Prayer Books, &c., ki:, ror
salo by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Agout,
iiovT
under the Marshal) House.
Departed.
Steamer Swau, Johnson, Demery’s Ferry.
Memoranda#
Philadelphia, Nor 4—Arrived, brig Molunkus,
ftn Jacksonville; anasebr Q G Watorberry, fm Sa
vannah—morning or 1st lost, In the Guir stream,
encountered a strong gate from 8 W, during which
carried away jib and split foresail.
Now York, Nor 4—Cleared, sohr K Kidder, for
Savannah.
BUCKWHEAT.
J UST RECEIVED a new supply of that Extra
Flno White Buckwheat, which was so much
liked last winter. This ariiclo is pronounced by
thoso who have used U to lio superior to any othor
mado.
ALSO,
Double Extra Family Flour, or first quality, iu 12>^
and 24 pound bags. Quinces, for preserving; Hick
ory Nuts; Apples. &c., at
novO—2t DICKSON'Bj
Murderous Assault op two Tureisu Wo
MEN ON TBB CATHOLIC BlSOOP OP Mo.STAK.-oA
correspondent cf the Augsburg AUgemeine
Zeitaog writes from Constantinople September
“The Catholic Bishop of Moatar and Apos-
tolio Vicar of the province of nenegowina,
Mr. Barisich, barely escaped with his life on
the 1st Inst, in - his own houso. Two Turkish
women having been informed that tbe Bishop
wished to prevent a Christian girl named
Catherine Ragan from embracing Islamism,
went to his boose and requested to see the
bishop. They were veiled, but both were firm
ed, one having concealed under her dress a
pistol, the other a large yataghan. No sooner
had the bishop entered, when ona of them, a
certain Kaduna Gioguscha, rushed at him with
the knife, directing a blow at bis breast, which
would have instantly killed him but for'bia
admirable presence of mind. He retreated
rapidly, screaming for help, and soon several
servants appeared, .who secured the women.
Ischak Pasha, the Governor of this province,
had them brought before him. and, having in
vestigated the case, sentenced them to several
years' Imprisonment, notwithstanding the
strenuous efforts of several influential Turks,
who wished to convince him that the females
were lnnatio.”
Receipts Per Central Railroad*
’ Nov. 7.—1021 balpscottsn, 144 sacks wheat, 148
sacka coru, 18 bales yarns. 26 boxes copper oro,
ami mcrchan 'lzer-to D k W Wootlbrldge, Ordor, C
k H. Railroad Agent, N A Hardee It Co, G B Cum
ralng, J W1 Athrop k Co, Belra & Fostou, Friorson
k Butinr, A Hnrtridge, Soullard k Co, Rabun &
Smith, Boston k Villnlonga, Bothwcll k wbltehoad,
Tison & Gordon, Hardwick ft Cook. Brigham, Kelly
ft Co, Way ft Tnylor, D F Green, Young ft Wyatt,
Gultmartin ft Co, O Cohen, W J Farr, Cooper ft G,
AIIH Dawson, J Ingersoll, Fatten, Hutton ft Co, G
A Gordon, Yonga ftFrlorsou, D DCopp, Williams ft
Raidin', J Frazier, F Rfloululng, Padolford, Fay ft
Go* Rune, DavU itLQagt 'iAckett k SaclUng*, and
W Battsraby ft £a.
DICKEN’S HOUSEHOLD WORDS
F ORNOVEMBER-
Roccired aud for salo by
novfl WARNOOK ft DAVIS.
CANDLES.
S PERMACETI!, Adamantine and Tallow of various
brands; 8oap oT varluus brands, from 6, 8,10
and 12 cents. Chemical Soda Soap 10 cents; Wo
man’s Friend 10 conts. Gall and examlno at
BARRON’S
Family Grocery,
Whitaker and Charlton-atrcets.
■ep26
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
A LI. persons having demands against tbo Estate
A of Mrs. ELIZA ANN JEW BIT, deceased, will
hud them in duly attested, and thoso indebted will
please make payment to
FRANCIS J. CHAMPION,
no4-lm Solo Qualified Executor.,
miLLVU LANIER.
SAMPSON LA am
PORMMLY UOLIMAN UOCPXj
nOXVILLE, TENNESJW
Ur. Sterling iuior, late of the Luler
Houao House, Macon, Ga., and Sampson
Lanier, late of Tuakegoe, Alabama, will
.be happy to m.*et all friends and custom-
era at the Umar Houae, where they have ampin
accommodation for two hundred ud fifty persons.
nov8 8. ft S. LANIER, Proprietors.
FOR CHARLESTON DIRECT.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE subscriber bos opened
a BOOT ud SHOE STORE at
Lj V Noe. 71 aod 162 GIBBONS'
w^^^^DBUILDING. next door to tho ■-
Clothing Store of George S. Nichols ft Co., and i
licita the patronage of ills friends ud tho publlo
general,
oct 7—ly
M. J. B1
tbo publlo U
IUCKNER.
Ghiimtanity in Turkey.—Since the pub*
llcRtkraorthe n«w toleration law in Turkfey
One hundred and six Christian churches have
boon repiired or constructed. The Sultan
alone contributed $5,000 to one bnildlng. In
fact, everything ia done by him and his gov
ernment to conciliate hta autyecta in this re*
■poet.
The superior steamer GORDON,
J, P. Brooka,Commander, having
., -r been thoroughly overhauled ud
fbrhlshod with a new boiler, will run regularly—
twlcoa wook—between Savannah and Charleston;
leaving Savannah every Wednesday ud Saturday
oftvruoous, at 6 o’clock, and returning will leave
Charleston overy Monday ud Friday afternoons,
at 6 o’clock.
Fur freight or passage apply.to
. i.‘ ..lu • T‘i i’i. Je.r.rBIMlOKS, Agent*
novo ., Charloston wharf.
NOTICE.
DR. J. P. SCREVEN was this day olocted
a Director of the Merchant’* and Plauter’s
Buk, Inplacoof Seaton Grantland, Esq., or Mil-
tedgavlllo, realngod. uov6
/CRATES—ORATES—Tho finest lot or Grates over
KJ offered InBavunah can be fbund at
KENNEDY ft BEACH’8,
Stove ud House Furnishing Establishment*
HodgBon’s Block,
oct 16 corner Bull ud Broughton its.
S OAP. STARCH, ftc— .
160 boxes^BeadoPs Family Soap
PRIVATE BOARDING.
A FKW rt.nalo gentle won can obtain good Board
and Lodglmt at tbo So. Wost, corner St.
in ud Price Street’s.
00123
2w
Colgate’s do
100 do do Pale
ISO do do Nol
100 do CMUIe
16 do Assorted Toilet
Received and Ibr sale by
nov4 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
do
do
do
do
do,
100 bbU P li Glu
126 bbls N E Rum
JQi) bids Rectified Whiskey,
76 bblH X. XX, XXX do -
&U bbla Old ltyo, do
60 hhds P R, M and X O Sugar
126 Ibis Stuart’s A B ft C du
Received and Tor sale by
McMAHON ft DOYLE,
nov* Vo 204 ft 207 Bay at.
UHOCERfBfe,
1 do do
1 do do
1 do do
1 do do
1 do do
2 do do
2 do do
20 do do
60 do do
76 do do ’
100 do do
60 boxes Grand ft Williams’s 10 ounce Tobacco.
Gobbis Luther Felton Boston Rum
23 •* Boston “
20 “ OM P. H*Gln
50 “E* Phelps Rye Glu
50 N O. Rectified Whisky
25 bbls Domestic Urundy
25 >a‘ casks 4th prouf lliamly
20 “ “ “ “
26 % * Malaga Wluo
60 hoU Crushed and Powdered Stuart’s Sugar
60 “ Smart’s A. .v B. Clarified Sugar
60 “ “ C. “ «
10 hhds choice St. Cruix “
10 •• “ P. R-
6o “ ’’rime Bucou Sides
2u " •• ‘*Shouldors .
16 ca-sks By us* 1/rapoa Porter
20 a ca»k*Tonerlffo Wine
ldO Bag* Prime Green Rio Coffee
100 “ Fair do “ «,
60 Mg* oenicoUovornment Java Cufibe in mate
76 lioxos Adumautlno Caudles.
In store ud for taleb y
ANTON
oct 26
4 prise. ofriOO approxlm'
4 •»
260 <t
4 *«
176 ii
4 «
200 it
4 «
160
8 «•
60 M
8 “
40 a
60 “
35
200 ••
26 4.
300 ••
20
•50,100 i, 1
20,000 n;"t
20,000 is I
10.000
10,000
6,000 i,. "|
2,600 U - B
1,000 It, _
600 ij 1
300
200 U. "“I
100 is V
PA ■
I ttfojL
Mil
t\
a 1
1,000 prizes amuuuUug to 1
Whole Uckeji woJaSra
.SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 0(1
30,000 Numbers
Ttckett are placed lu ou. Si 11
Prlioe are pUced in euotber vfEi ?l
Ume a Frlse la drawn irom Ho mh.r .’1
Priso drawn in plaeed agalnat me iif
SamfouV 011 U "‘"“‘““•U Sh|
GKOUERIES.
boxes Choice Toboccu, “various brand*”
tuKJyJ 100 bag* ( buice Rio Cutfee,
AITROXUUTWX HUZK.
The two preceding ud fee twosaewt
bera to those drawing fee trat 200»*«
StoScbem 8 . 800 Ap|, ™ ,lmUk *>^l
do, Pilot do,
60 hbl* .Sugar Biscuit, Butter do, Soda
eSSSSSsssi
60 boxes assorted Cordials,
1 Soap,
Snuff,
Caudles,
Adamantine Gandies,
Tallow “
Assorted Pit kies,
Ground Coffee,
Colgate*’ Family, Palo, ft No.
*k®y will be forwarded by first mill. 1
Tne list of Drawn Numbers and jy
aent to purchasers Immediately ifSa
n %rd.
26 jars Frcuch Rapee, 25 do Macoboy
20 nests Tubs.
20 dox Painted Bucket*.
60 boxes Extra, First aud 8ccoud
qua) I tie* Lemon Syrup,
60 boxes ScUddam Schnapps,
60 : Claret Wlno,
100 “ Pipes, assorted sizes,
60 chosts Black Teas,various qualities,
50 qr do Hyson do, superior,
25 eighth do do do do,
50 gross Goodwins’ Yellow Bank, So
lace and pure American, Flue Cut Tobacco:
200 ream* Wrappiug Paper, ail sizes.
25 boxes Macaroni.
25 do Yormicelll,
26 case* Olivo Qil,
100 Whole, half and quarter kegs F F F
Gun Powder,
60o boxes Sardines,puartcr aud halves.
For salo by J. V. CONNER AT,
ocfeO No. 162 Bay-street.
~ GROCERIES.
rders for Tickets should be sent a onr, I
, ^-FV’urchasers wrlJJ please writo ibau *
plain, and give feeir poet ofllce, couttj u
every prize is in
payable In full without deduction.
ftrAl ,p rttMoril,00° and under, fii
ately after fee drawing,-ofeor prizes u
time ot thirty days.
All communications Btrlctly couDdttu-
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in ofel
at either office. ■
Ordera for Tickets can bo addressed tL.
8. SWAN ft CO., AtlafitifaL
S. SWAN, Montgomery,
Box 62, SavuUfl
As tbe above is uot an “odd asind
ber scheme,” no Certificates of I’atkia1
sold In it. ^ f
20
Cheese
Bbls No. Prime Leaf Lard
ICO Boxes .'Tcalod Herrings
10 du White Goshen Cb
60 boxes English Dairy
!4 hhd* Codfish
25 keg* choice Go*hen Butter
16 boxes Bcadcll’s 0 ft 8 Tallow Candles
60 boxes Colgate* (Oriental) “
60 dozan Brooms
50 “ painted Buckets
6b boxe* new Raisins
76 “ imported Negro Pipes
26 bbls Iiunit made Sugar Crackers
26 •» Butter aud Soda •*
60 Soda. “
100 boxes Oswego aud BoadclPs Pearl htaroh
100 “ fc'mith ft Buchan’* Family Soap
75 « Colgate’s ft Bnr
60 “ ••Pale “
60 boxes Grant ft William’s 6 ft 8 Tobacco
For salo by
isCRANroN, JOHNSTON ft CO
oct 24
JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER AU*
xt ran
Savannah Gr
—AND'
FRUIT DEPOT,
IOO lbs. Victoria and Catawbuiitfl
40 bbla. Splendid Eating APPLE.
Large Preserving PEARS.
QUINCES, Like the Last.
Chesnuta, Hickory Nuu, and Fred ft
Green GINGER.
Tomatoes, Beets, Car rota, Ac.
R^re Flour^ Oat^Meal, PwijMfJ.
10 kega Extra Goshen BUTTER.
6 do Choice do.
And low priced qualities, together ldtrl
aisortment of Fresh BISCUIT.
oet 16 W. H. FiSi
WANTED,
T hree hundred active youksiqiI
‘as local and traveling ageuUaikr
easy, useful and honorable, at a ulirjiff4
mouth 1 A capital or $5 only required!
mealciue or book business. Full pubdal
(free) to all who enclose a postage Ru
cent piece, and address A. B. 1"
scpt22—w3m
JUNDK1I,T—
j 26 hhd*. P. K. Sugar
150 bbls. Stuart’s Refined Sugar
100 kegs Soda
100 boxes Carb Aida
10*» do l^iuon Syrup
1000 )i and Yi boxes Sardines
UO cose* Schnapps
100 M Iiu|iorted Begars
60 M American do
Roceivetl unil fur snlo by
out 16 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
STAPLE DBY GOODS.
C OTTON and Linen Sheeting), Sbirifipi
Linens. Pillow Cose Linear, Mi E;f
peri, Huckabacks, Huck and Fiue laotdlfl
8. 9 and 10# Sup. Irish and Scotch TableIkT
Napkins aud Doyles, Heal Wchh ud a
Flannels, Fine Bath and Whitney Blutal
and OoUon Bed Tick, ftc., fee ]
For sale at the lowest market prices, tj I
DkWIIT k I* 1
nov6
QT
O 26 bbls Stuarl’s crasbcd Sugar
20 do do powdered do
00 do do A clarified do
50 do do U du do
5U do do U do do
In slorc aud for sale by
01521 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft OO*
GSKT’S AMD B0Y3 WEA11
B LACK Cassimeres aud Uoeikinr, fei
Black and Col'd Cloth;, Tweeds, ritrl
Veatlngs, Merino and Cotton Under Ginual
siery ot' ail kinds, Gent’s J luen Cambric ■
Hom’d Stitch’d do. do., Col’d Bordendt,i
Napoleon Ties and Cravatr, Ac., kc
fbrr" *■“
or sale by
nov6
i.Lwrrr t nos
G ROCERIES.—150 BbU A B ft C Sugar; I
25 Hhds N O ft P It Sugar;
C ANDLES,—K'ght hundred boxes Adamantine
and Star Caudles:
100 halt' boxes Adamantine Candles;
60 do Hotel do;
160 do Sperm, Patent, Sperm and Tallow do,
In store and fur salo by
«etS» WEBSTER ft PAIA1E3.
C ODFISH, Potatoes, ftc,
20'quintais CodlLsb.
60 bbls. Mercer Potatoes.
100 boxes Herrings.
In store and for sa.o by
oet-27 HOI.COMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
M ACKEREL.—20 half barrels medium size No,
2 Mackerel.
25 quartor barrols large, No. 1,
25 Kitfs largo No. 1 Mackerel,
lu store and for salo by
OC127 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO.
H
AY—200 bales prime Eastern Hay, in s’ore
_ uud for sale low, t j close consignment, by
nov4 OARLETON ft PARSONS.
C HOICE BUTTER.—U kegs choice Butter Just re
ccivcd and fur sale by
Oet 82 YOUNG ft FRIERSON,
94 Bay-s
B randy, gin, rum, &c-
26 bbls Domestic Brandy
20 <£ casks 4th proof do, twigg hoops
26 )* do do do, do
60 bbls E Phelp’s Rye Gin
60 do I.ulber Felton’s Boston Rum
76 do N. O. Rectified Whiskey
20 }i casks Mulngu Wine
50bbls Old P&HGIn,
lu store and for sale by
oo2l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
t UTTER ft LTllOgti-
• sum
jD 25 keg choice Gosbeu Butter
60 boxes do do Cbeuso
Landing per steamer aud for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
oc2l
W OLFE’S CELEBRATED AROMATIC aCHHD-
AM SCHNAPPS-
200 d< ten quarts and pints, for sale by tbe quan
tity, at New York prices.
(KISS A.BORiUD.
, 10 boxes Nassau Lemoni and
_ Oranges, received por iteann-r, and for salt
by JylT J. D. JESSE.
yyUISKEV—97 barrel* Whiskey for safe, to ar
rivo by acbr Julia A. Rich.
oet 16 LOOICETT ft SNF.LLTNGS.
CHEESE AND POTATOES.
pj boxes Cheeso ; 60-Bbls Potatoes;jiist recvlv*
| O od, and for sale by
9 novfl RODGERS, NORRIS ft 00.
jpEACH BiLtNDY—1,000 gallons pure old Peaoh
Btaudy, fur sale by
oct 2
YOUNG ft WYATT.
H EW BUOKWHEATjust received por late arri-
r .e a, a... . .. * •
A. >>'■* and fur sale by
uct 21
J. D. JrSSE.
I MPORTED lJQpORSrr
10 casks! 1) ft Co pale und dark Brandy
6 pipes llollaud Gin (Medea Swau)
6 ft do Madeira Wine. ,
For rale by
0021 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft OO,
WASH BOARDS, &C., SO.—’
E iHia uThjohb!. ’
...100 dux Ciuthes Uucs
200 lio Fish do
600 do Scrubbing Brushes
60 do Wash Boards
60 do Barrel Covers
60 roams Wrapp’ng Paper
.60 hales do .TwiUO
- • . 50 hoxe* IHpo iload*
260 boxes Victoria Blue 1
100 boxes Tiger Mustard
100 boxes Hiip’r Curb Soda
76 kogs washing do
100 d(«>2 and 3 ply Brooms,
Received and for sole b;
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1)Jlw>
aoi Sucks Rio Coffee, all grades;
160 Boxes Colgate* No. 1 Pale ul'^
Soap.
100 Boxes No. I do;
200 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Sperm;
100 do Starch;
.100 do Tobacco. MAIlflfJ „
For sale by ItODOEIH NORPiS.t
novfi
M olasses.—Thirty Hhds cum »
f -
.twonty-fivo barrels do dojseventyfin 1
Q. do. For sale by
novfi RULKiERS; NQRMj
NKKGO SHOKK
EORGIA made Broguns, lor tale^b}^
oot!8 T14k 162 UlbbouPBaJO
CtOAP, STARCH ANDCANDLBJ— .
P.100 boxes Smith’s ft Buclian'sHWf 8 *
Colgate’* pale
do No. 1 lbBar
Oswego Pearl etarch
Colgate’s uud B°adeUiTiJ»«
vv w.gura w ———- - .
Landing from sclioouer U>yal »fW'™;
tie by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON*'
sale
oct 12
B uckwheat- , . ,
26 half bbls Now Buckwheat,
do
do
60quar do
6o eighth do do
Landing aud for sale by
nov4 HOIXXJlIBE, JOHNsON
ircTlEESE.* M i
Butter. .
W0 boxes Choose. In itore •jwjgjj
oct 20 holcombMQH^!
OHHEN RUTTER AND
Gr shun Butler; 60 boxo* do ihMrf-
from steamer and for sale by .
—ptlT Ri Tt ANTON. JQHhgwj]
gAkDlN.ES, SARDINE^
_ 6000 boxos,.
For salo by
and >* boxes.
’ a.r>n?
core or
GO'EY’S LA1)Y;«
JIUH KOVlOIBER-HeeAvea^y
unertha Narsl^J
/CHOICE Mercer Potatoes .-Fiva Vjjw
V Choice Mercer rotateea for. W
peragooser Id., from
Tjll/JUK AXU MKaL.
Jj 600 sacks CarmicbaelV Sr .perfin* , * 1
76 barrels Extra nwr
60 sucks Corn Meal, lrdoma
in store and for aalo by .
0Ct2fi WE0STEH*I A
BACCO.—TWP hur“ ld 7id w d fifty 10
ft Wflllam’dToL
ft WUllamfe Tob wa&)t 6’i ami 8'*; ,
400 boxes asae rtc d brands, pou Ddi '
10’S and 32’r
WEBSTER kji 1
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In store rjjd for rale by
‘Df/TAtOES, Ao.—
x, 60 bbla Mercer P^tatow
M do Red and White Onions
26 do Cboica Apples,
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BBbS.Bf. ? dy;SOKCU
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BATH HOUb^
ft.DOYLK.
Saturday8tboTNov. Shouldtberei
dent number of aubscriben obtained
date tho Bath House wUl bo c *J od ^J‘ f |P
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