Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, November 17, 1856, Image 1
VOL. XXXVII OLD SKBIKS. ■iiUrttiiiA A JOliRML mohoXy mvumiso, » tfiwh »■ si. BV TEl.KCUiAPH. RitMiiln Kir*. N««r Ymut, No*. IB—TUrtt wans great Bn- t >.J»y »t Tlire. Rlvom, Canada. At latest nr- ooiiutr half tho town had been conaurand. Hctwricd Hank Failure. New York, Not.'IO.- It la reported lu thin city lb it the Itank of Kad Tonneaaw baa filled* Wreak of Um aaperlor. New You. No*. 15.—It baa been aacertained tlial tbiity-flra persona parliMI), Ibo wreck of the steamer Superior, on Uke Superior, re- imrted a-une daps ago. SAVANNAH, I A.. MOxNDAY, NO14004 mid return bach to the hole mm wiuiheii they | had thekinoritp loeouie. I eaunut liut inisaa tliii last IlUllffiiftottl IVn- alight cnconilum mi the Hoouml liifnntrp, com • 11,. vluw 1 ■ 1 ' inanded by Col. Uclntiisb, couipomu^coldly uf Kunh. r In regard to Ike Lyonnais— Another Wreck. Nt:w Yi aa. No*. IT.—The aonlilng crew of the Krcu.-h steamer Lyonnala aaya that the ship with which she came In collision displayed no lights, but Bred tin guns alter striking. Cries of distress were li .ud for ten minutes; then all became silent, when she undoubtedly went down. No due his yet been obtained in re gard to the mysterious vessel. Accounts hare been received of the total wreck or the ship Lady Franklin, horn New fork for Trieste. SECOND DSSt-aTca. Now Yoiu.Not.IT.—The reasel which came In colllmlon with the £pwmiii was the baric Adriatic from Saramudi. She arrived at Glou cester yesterday but little damaged and un* conscious- of the terrible mischief she had done. ruins ssareToa. The Adriatic was from Belfkst Heine, bound to Savannah, she saw the ateamer twenty mluutea before the collision. Auausra. Nov. lTIh.—Tho Bank of East Tennessee baa not anapended, report la untrue. Tho Vote of Tennessee. The Nashville Union has returns from all but six counties in Tanneasao—showing a majority of 6,633 for Buchanan. The other six counties gave at the last eleotlon o Deinocratiu majority of 315. Report aaya tbat Buchanan has madu a phi In them of 600. If ao. hla majority in tl.c state is upwards of TOOO. Fnun ItKLias (Hosmiau).*-The brig Alrnc- cuhali (of Goldsboro), Capt. Cole, from Belize (Hnndums), bound to New York Indeuod with Logwood and Mahopny put Into this port this morning in distress, Capt Cole reports tbat he sailed from Belize on the 25th ult, off Double Head, Shot Kays 0 and T Inst. In n gale of wind sprung n leak'and made for thlaport to repair. Sailed in company with Brig Eh A. Reed hound to New York. The brig Ida from Wilmington, with it cargo of Lumber was passing in when the A. milled. Left in port of Belize, Bark Ca det uiiil Brig Hope from New York, discharg ing, ship John Camming from Chugtes was loading lor a portiu Europe. The cargo of tho Alrnconbuh will have to be discharged to repair damages. Umin Fioutino ik Pnosrscr.—The Picayune says it has received by the Tenneseeu, Intelli gence horn reliab'o private sources tout Gen. walker would attack the enemy npln at Ma- saya as soon ns the reinforcements that went out by the Tennessee, from this port, and the Texas, from New York, had teachad Granada. The lorce of tho enemy at Hasaya was suppos ed tube about l,600man. Lais and Interesting Accounts Nicaragua. The Ttoouui, whose arrival atNewOrleana his already been annoonced by tolegraph, brought some Interesting Intelligence from Ni caragua Previous accounts of the bottleaof Huaoya and Granada are confirmed, except ns regards the loss of the enemy, whleh was ever* stated. A correspondent of the Plceyuno gives the following information u! the present posture of afililn: From several ofthe officers of the Nicaragua army, on leave of absence, I have gathered thi following facts: Gen. Walker instill at Gntu- di, bat will no doubt march on and attack Ha saya Immediately on tho arrival of Col. Jague’s reinforcement. The enemy are said to been trenched In Maaaya, 1,500 strong. So you maj look for exciting newain my next. Col. J. C Kewen, who la now on bis way to the United States, goes as Commissioner for the Southwest portion of tho United States. Col. Fisher,who will have arrived lu New Orleans before this reaches yon, haabeen appointed, In conjunc tion with Col, J. A Jaques, (who no doubt will socn return) as special agents, in connection with Col. Kewen. Every peisnulon has beeu used to induce Col. Jaques to return by this steamer, but ho has withstood all persunaions ud temptations, and hu determined to pro ceed with his reinforcements, and lend his per sonal assistance in the hiking of Uasaya, being anxlousto have one brush with the enemy be fore he returns to the United States ns Special Agent for Nicaragua. Fermln Ferrer, Esq., late Secretary of State, goes out os Minister Plenipotentiary In the United States. In retaltatidn for the butchery orLIenhCol. F. A. Lalne, taken prisoner ut the battle of Masaya, two prisoners, one a colonel, taken prisoner by the Nicaraguan army, were ebut, by order at Gen. Walker. They were shot Uke soldiers, while Col Lalne was butchered like a dog. Another correspondent gives the following . report of the late battles: (Oorrtrp iii.lcut of ibo Picayune.) Granada, OcL 2d 1856. Dear Alii—The prospect of a steamer's leav ing bore lor New Orlcaos, Induces me tout- leurpt once more the lndltement of a letter for your perusal, thinking that something Arom tbese putts in tho shape of news would prove acceptublu. Since the two skirmlshea (ought atfiah Jacinto, tho particulars of wbloh you have no doubt been nude aware of, nothing worthy of note transpired till the 11th Inst., whin Gen. Walker, after concentrating his forces in Granada, marched them on Hasaya, a town some Utteon miles distant, occupied by theonemy, numbering some 2jOOO men, under the leadership of Gen. Jeres. Our force consisted of 1st ltlfies, under Col, E, J. Sandora; 2d ltlfies,under Col. Jaek Allen: 1st Infantry, under Col. John Harkham, and 2d Infantry, under Lieut. Col. McIntosh—in ill 1,060 men. At daylight, on tho 12Ut Inst., the bull opened, tho enemy opening the fire. Before proceeding further I muy here mention tbit Unsayo has three pluaas, the centre one and largest is strongly fortified, and capable of holding 3,000 men, The lit BiHe Battalion, posted on the extreme right, were ordorud to charge the first plain, which they did In gal- hurt style—the 2d Rifies, 1st and Id Infantry well up, ready to aecond them in any man ecu- m. This plaza was soon taken wheo the whole command was posted in advantageous positions, and tho trail fairly opeued. Our meo were in high spirits and olieyed the cotmnands of their officers to t oharm. From daylight till dark on Incessant fire was kept up k! both sides, our party suffering very little. At tills stage of the game news reached the (SKral-in-elilef that u strong detachment of ■ho enemy bad attacked Granada, whloh point *e bad left to bo protected by about 140 men, the majority of whom were citizens. Immedl- stely wo were ordered book and formed to take op our line of march to Granada and render as sistance to our Mends, The sick and wounded, under a strong guard, were placed in front— the lialaneo following. I may here state tbat our Inns during Uta day amounted to shoot three non, while tho enemy loot all of400 men killed, •boat 200 by desertion, and I cannot tell how ■cany wounded. Hy chances of forming tn estimate ol the enemy's loss were oxtremely good, and lam safe In asserting that bad oat been obliged to answer tho sail of duty l return to Granada, In six hours more thii oaemy would have bean forced to oncost* Hasaya u uy v.uis muiuMinut quui|knhju UDIVIIT ui a muu (ram New (menus. No lot uf men not better; many had uuver seen n fight Ireforo, lint went In coolly followed their officers through tho Ihlokest of tho light. I will now resume i After u hard night's march wo neared Granada and heard tho thun der's roar that plainly told ns ItralUransda was attacked nml our pretoncu was needed. The men needed an stimulant to force them on, but. Jad ed an they were, they answered the call made on them, uuil advanced in double quick time, We reached the outskirts uf tho town mid met he enemy, who we received, and returned the lotteet fire that I have ever oxpcrlccil. The flunk' bulls whistled, hilt It lasted but u short time; tho enemy were forced to fly, nnd we entered the Plaza cheering like madmen—the foe Hying* before us—our loss estimated at about twenty men. The detnehmeut flint at tacked Urauadii consisted of a force of him men; composed of Giiatamallans and Chamor- stas, from Chunlnles, under command of Gen. Ynlllosn. Both victories were oompluto, uud you may Krom Oregon.; rfub arc t that our enemies uro satisfied with their trial of American prowess. No doubt that when you hear from me again we shall hove had another engagement with the enemy, but that will decide tho matter; it will ho the last dance of > big bull, and 1 promise you that when on his wav up to the Dalles, and It won next I write, my letter will contain on epitaph HU VPf^U ie been drowned, to the memory of an ambiguous uud cowaruly * rom * uget Sound tlierc is uothimr new: the fO£ t Du/lnsiasdoH on in.w nt flsussoila U'n Headquarters are now at Granada. Wo are free from alekuesa; ready an wllllug to play euchre with Costa Kloa, Guatemala and SAu Salvador, and give them the right bower. Yours, J. 8. L. LATBH FROM CALIFORNIA. The following items cf California intelligence are from the Alta California, or Oct 20th: Nothing has occurred during the past two weeks calculated to impart any special interest to the new* from this State. The excitement oaequent upon the action or the Vigilance _ immlttee has abated with the dissolution of that organisation, • As a body, the committee exists no longer; though, doubtless, the indi vidual members hold themselves in readiness to act as a unit, should any exigency arise re qulring their mutual co-operation. It is to be I loped, however, that no such contingency will happen, and that its present disbanding will be Hnal and complete. Suoli is the earnest purpose and desire of the committee them* selves, and nothing will defeat this determina tion but some acton the part of their opponents compelling the members to re-nnlteror their own safety. In this oity the Republicans and the People’s party have united npon a local ticket, thereby rendering the election of the reform candidate* for our municipal officers well nigh certain. There is also but little doubt that the leglidutive delegation from this district will consist of men pledged to vote for an amnesty act, and to carry out generally the views of tli ‘ " Ale to the Committee. ; paid to political af- e State, aud how Col- Great attention is being fairs throughout the entire , ifornia will cast her vote on the Presidential question is a matter of eutire doubt. Tho re* i option of the Maine news has no doubt acted favorably on tho Republican cause, and in spired its supporters with additional hope o! success. Stilf this does uot appear to have Im paired the confidence of either or the other parties in their ability to carry tho State. Since the sailing of tho last steamer, our 8tate Agricultural Society have held their An nual Pair. It took place at St. Joso, commenc ing on tho 7th instant. It was numerously at tended, and was an exhibition that would have reflected credit upon an older commuiity. In almost every deportment the articles exhibited wore an improvement on those or last year; while in some things the articles displayed were such as Califonua alone can produce. Trade, as a general thing, has been active during the last two weeks; the amount of goods going into tho interior has never been exceed ed for the same space of time. Thero is a good deal of building and various other kinds of improvement going on in and about the city at trecent. The prospect now is that we snail «ve a wet winter, which, by furnishing abun dance of water, will insuro a prosperous season to the miners. I may here state that [rum Puget Sound there la nothing new; the Indians have created no further disturbances in the vicinity of the Sound since our last advices. A severe storm passed over the regiou ubout Crescent City on the 7th of October. Whaling was being carried on iu the Bay to a consider able extent, and shipments of oil to the extent 100 barrels had already been made to San Praucisco. A wagon road into the mines had been begun, and it was expected it would be completed this season. The Indians having stolen several head of cattle from Augel’s Ranch, Humboldt Bay, were pursued by a party or whites, who, having overtaken them on the Divide, near Redwood Greek, killed some ten or fifteen of their num ber. In tho skirmish, one of the attacking party was waunded in the thigh. tire party fa- A notorious highwayman, known as Tom Bell, has beeu token and executed, iu Tulare county. Sovoral, reputed to he of his gang, have also been arrested. Robberies and murders have been less fre- J uent in the mountains lor the last week or two, Ince more airingent measures have been adopt ed for their suppression. The proclamation of Gov. Johuson, declaring this city in u state or insurrection, has not yet been withdrawn. . John B. Robb, well known from his cunuec tion with tho press, both here und iu tho Past, died at Sacramento on the flth of October. The Indians iu Clinton Valley, Mendocino county, having stoleu a lot of cattle, were mrsued by a party of whites, and about fifty of heir number killed, according to report. A man named Coiebrook was lmng by tiio mob at AngeVs Cutup for killing Dr. Armstrong by stabbing him with a knife. Martin Gallagher, one of the Vigilance Committee exiles, returned lrom tho Sand wich Islands ou the 5th lust, in the brig Glencoe. He was disguised, and uussed under the assumed name of Wilson Hunt. The Vigi lance Committee are on the lookout for him, but as yet his whereabouts remain unknown. The health of the city continues generally as good as usual, The whopping cough and measles prevail among children, the ’ ‘ *“ a very severe form. Mr. Poiten, representing the owuers of tho rich sliver mines at Tubao, iu tiro Gadsden purchase had arrived at Tueson, with a com pany of men designed for working these mines on an extensive scale, Col. James Douglass, long resident of Mexico, had already com menced operations at auotlier mine gin the purchase. Tho Arizona cop|>er mines being worked briskly; n considerable quantity of rich ore bad been taken ont, and packed as far as the Gila. There Is a prospect of thiB river prov ing navigable fo small steamers a long distanco up. which has already had a favorablo in fluence on tho valuo of the copper an sliver mines iu ite vicinity. Ex-Gov. Gandara hud attempted to get up a revolution in the State of Sonora, hut being defeated by Gov. Augillar he had fled to a tribe of Indians for protection. The crops of wheat corn and barley, at Ban Bernardino, have been good this season, af fording ample supplies for tho people of tho settlement, and something to spar©. Readies and grapes sufficient 'for home consumption had also beeu raised, aud it was calculated much wine would be made next season. A severe shock of an earthquake had been felt at San Diego on the 20th September, causing mucli consternation, especially among the Indians. The walls of many of the houses were cracked, and the plastering shaken down. The shock was accompalned with an ocillating movement of the earth, and a sound like cars pas-dug over a bridge. Rrom Los Angeles we learn hat the grape crop in that section has been abundent the resent year beyond all precedcrt. Between ffinVdO.OOO 'boxes were shipped to this city ou the Senator, on her last trip. Camfobnja Cotton!— 1 fhe Alta California thus notices a sample of California-grown cotton: . , It is as white oh the drilled snow, and as silky as the dowu on the breast of a cygnet. This Is a part or the first crop, hut a few potty all told, that has ever been produced in this State. It was ralscg, it appears,) as far uortli as Shasta, and is equal in staple to anything we have ever sceu in Georgia or Alabuma. I t does not seem, however, to have been woll ginned, inasmuch as we find a couple of seeds hid away iu its unsullied texturo. But then we suppose cotton gins aro not quite so com mon as gold washers in California, nor will they be for many years to come. Yet no doubt onr plains will bo white with the bursting bolls of this useful piunt, long after the rocker aud arrasta have ceased from their lahors in tho mountains. * In truth, we owu to a strange sensation, us we look upon the Iitt!o flock lyiug thero before us, so gossamer like tbat wo duro not hreatbo full upon it, lest it float away like the dowuy seed we chased iu our school boy days. ;In this Uttle wool-liko look we see new sources of production ; now u venues of wealth open ing to the industry uud enterprise of the future. In it we have an osautanco that California will always be able to clothe her own children, per haps be able to spare something towards doth' ing the people of leee favored lands. lo October Thu Aitu Culilurnia gives the following summary ol the news: Tim Indian (roubles iu this Territory have rouently been renewed, und threaten to become mure serious and extouslvo Unit ever before. Gov. Stevens, who had advanced iiite the Walls numtry, for the purposo of negotiating a gen- rro pure. with all (lie tribes m that quarter, bail Is'.'ii i.bllltcd (graffiti) tho same, logotlior with siivli U.S lmi|>s its bail amninwiilcil him. !"r t 'l')lfflur!".'i' ,r >' t» lire north and east of ili.liii Hay s lllvi'r was, at lust aocoimta, In Ilia iiMH'Mlun "I tho savages, iiiimberluu about lilwtliotVsaiiil) niiiiiy ,.r whom wore aimcil '"till gnus. Ool. Sloptuc bail coma into Uro Dallas with Ills Dominant!; abandoning tho whole country ahovD to tbo Indians, except ono block-houao livid by lilly iiivu, whom ho lulonded to relievo os soon as lio could procure forage. Gov. rituvciw had addressed tile people or Portland, and slated tbat tho Indiana bid noted faithless III all their transuetionn with tho whites, that nothing would satisfy them hut ou unconditional surrender of tho entire country to tho east side of tho Dulles, und that there remained only a iros|H!ot of another general war with all the rllies in that quarter. Tho sale of tlio public property used in the recent lodlnn war had taken place. The at tendance was large and Uta prices obtained very lair. Lieut Mlllor disappeared from the ateamer white on his way ii|“‘" " * *■ . Litxh vhum Utah—The rim Francisco papers rcolvtd by (lie Tonnesseo liava advices fr.ii. 8a t lake to the lid of September. The Alta California eayi: The emalbuox had been Introduced Into tlio Territory by Immigrant. rroustbaEMt, causing much consternation among the Balnta, though It dues not appear to htvo spread to any grout extent, or to have proved generally fatal whare It had occurred. The papera are filled with matters relating to tho ehuroh, and we can learn but Util, through them touching Ibo worldly eondltldu and proepcctn or the people. The Crops, however, we have rcaeoato believe, nave liecn short,and anothergoason or famine awaits tlio miserable creatures who li ,vo been deluded into this laud of drouths and deserts. Tho elder, who have been abroad seem to have met with Imt poor success In tho busln-ns »f making proselytes, tlmughlhelr labors were carried on among tbo degraded, and Imbecile raeesorclibia.udUio South Baa, Vjto, of oil peo ple, would be moat likely to embrace tenet, no congenial totheiri* “ ‘ * ted nndentandiogii. and porvor. Dxviition to ran Union.—Ueneral Motrin heantllhl national lyrio," The Flag of oar Union Fonver,” has done more, towards electing Buchanan than any other “docomont” of the re cent canvass. It touched the right nerve aud S reduced o thrill of patriotism throughout the epubllo: A union .'flakes—a union of Muds— A union of States eons uisy sever I A union or bearU—a union of hands— And tho Fug of oar Union far.ver! —N. l r . JVmm. Simons AcniDiDT ox tub 8o.Cs. IUi rosd.—Charleston Nor. 15—A.rtrloua accident occurred to the Colombia train of the South Carolina railroad, aloe mile, below Bnnoh- vllle, to-day. A roll broke and three paasen- ger cars were thrown nlTthe track. Hr. Ryau and r negro woman were severely tf not Ik- tally Injured, and about twelve others were more or lias wounded. Fiizmukt Von IK Vlttoixra.—On the ere of the election Uotta announced In a publle •pcffh thot Fremont would receive 10,000 votes In Virginia. On the boils of this assumption tho same Individual predicted that Fillmore wou dget the electoral vote or the State. The result Is, that Fremont received eomethlng lew Baohanan carries the State by 30,000 majority—Whence eomeo the inspira tion of prophaoy upon Botta l—RtchmondEn fultr. Cotton Prices and Esttaiatea. W. P. Wright Cotton Broker of New York in Ills circular tor the last European steamer says: Iu our market the some cause, as belore noticed have continued to exlit and restrict business. No exporters are found who are wil ling ut present to purchase to any extent, and speculators are entirely out of the market. Alter the Canada's news the principal sales were elleetrd, slid were lor our own spinuen, but ultliough nil advance was asked, none was mid. On Monday, after the Baltic's news, 10111011 were anxious to sell, hut could not find iimlinsers. Yesterday, huwever, submitting on decline of },ier lb., induced some buying (or export, end tho sales were ubout 3,000 hales, the mnrkct closing rather depressed nt the sub mitted quntatlnns. The sales of the week I estimate ut 8,000 bales; the export dutlug the same time has been—to Liverpool, 2,441; Bre men 300; Itavro, 207- Total, 3,008 bales. Crop, Receipts, Exports. Ac.—I hare re ceived the data upon which to form my opinion on thu subject or crop, and nrrive at the con clusion tliut tho total for the present season will net reach 3,000,000 or hales. The re ceipts at New Orleans continue heavy, and chiefly fram the main river, where mere then usual facilities la the number of bout, arc oficred by the low state of the upper rlron. In Mobile tho receipts aro mostly Gy ratlrord; ’ tolegraph we leurn of the probability of n 3 In the riven tributary to Ibis place. In the Atlantic States the receipts are also fair; an I hove before remarked the liidueemeuta for plantcro to hurry their crop to market are so strong this season tbat the entire crop will he >rcel|dtated into the ports earlier perhaps ban in any former year. The exports to Great Britain continue on a very moderate scale, being hut 04,000 bales since tho 1st Sept. Inst against 192,000 to same da e last year, nor Is this soon to lie increased, as nrylltdc has been done, even to tho latest dates from tbo South, to Liverpool. For France tho ex ports era In excess ol last year, wlillo to the other foreign ports n fair business baa been done and is still delug in Southern markets. Onr Northern splnnere havetaken n fair sup ply mid lire yet buying. Neill Brother A Co's. Circular of the 12th speak, as follows: Stock.—The stock of cotton at nil the porta Is unprecedentedly largo for tho aemou, amounting to 350,(IDO hales, against 284,000 last year, 22C,000in 1854,214,000 In 1053, and ' ship .UfolUa. Venloso, Barcelona, iu Imllasl, to 302,000 in 1852. WoberBro’a. Monday murnlcg. Sronn ik Caddo Parish.—Doeioge fo Cot- fon.-The Shreveport South Western, or Wed nesday last, says t , We had heavy rains,accompanied with thuu- der and lightning, on Sunday night. It rained again on Monday, aRor which the wind blew a heavy gale from the north all ulgHt, whloh did great damage to the cotton. Humlredaof bales were destroyed. Kektuoxv—Official returns from all the counties lu Kentucky hut thirteen give the fol lowing result: For Buchanan, 47,427 For Fillmore 42,826 Majority ‘4,001 Tho counties to be heard from, in the lest election, gave Clarke, (dein.) a majority of 1702 They’hove now, no doubt, given Buchan an more than two thousand majority; uud lilt majority In tho State,will be about 7|000. eggHB (Cniiiiumial Savniumlk Market, Narember 17. COTTON—Tho sale* ibis forenoon woro limited to 150 bslc*, vis: 40 st lift, 18 at 11 87 stlltf,»» st 12, *2 st 11«,and Wat lift. Exports* BOSTON—Sellr U K Ells—400 bale* cotton. 1200 Ill'lO*. MONTUOMEKY, Nov 16-Cotton-Thoro is rather a bettor fecliui In the market to-day, wblob is firm at the following quotations: Mlddlliur lOtffilOV, (lood Middlings 11, Middling FaJrlt&TalFllK. New 3U>ua'tU(mtntu FOR PHILADELPHIA. Uaiv oh Sulurtltt# 2M, at it o'dork*J‘. JJ. Tliu United sSluto. u Mall Htcumsliiii KKYKMNK HTATK, Capt. Ilsrdlv, will I(*hvo a* above. For linight or iKt-driiiur amity lo C. A. UUKINKH Wail Cabin lltev-SKO •;« ou Hloorago l’a*ri»uii.. Y ob I'a&teiigiTH by (his *)op for lUltitnoM hu.I tt'usb- liiglnn will bi* lauded ul New Chdawuro, li dwlrod, from wh'cb idncf car* atari Mire© Mine* dally for tlfo /ihm e iiilltM, ami utlior tfouthcrti foilui" • mxvIT FOR HAWK1NHVILLK. and AM. IVTKKMKMATK LANDINGS, /SVrtftlLj Tim ‘toamor IttyAU .SCOTT, CapUiu AiUiMiBBLDillard, will Ivavo u* above, on Tu«*> day tbo Dull Isdlaat, at <1 o'clock, P. >»., lrom tlio Charleston stesiiicr*' wharf. »«»w-at J W. 1.ATIIK0I' a 00. COOK WANTED." TXTANTKD IMMEDIATELY a good Cook, who TV will bo wllllug to Irou uud waxb for u small family* A suitable perrou will receive good wage* and u permanent place. Apply at tbU tiffico. ooylT—tf - ■ varanf FatriTii! Jus: arrived, tlio Ur. *ubr. Klimt, Wni. JubUBun, master« from Har bour Hand, with a cargo uf UR AN GUS, LEMONS, UME8, BANANAS, COCOtNL’Trt and FINE AITLES. For sale low, apply to uovlT ijlipping 3nhlliptu. TUNIlfc I PBlRlAiUN, W Bay atrovt. NOTICE. FT1HK public arc berobv uotllied that all sbootlug X In tbo back water, or iqiuu Ibo grouudv be longing to the Silk Hope Flsutatlou, ou the Wgueheo Road, eight miles from tbo city ofSavanuab, is pos itively prohibited, excejtt by the porfoirsloo of the uuderslgnnd. Any oua who tuny bo found ire*-, pawing tbereou, alter thU dull*, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. UKOKGK S. OWENS. Havonuab, Noy. 17, 1850. fit—uovi? ; ELECTION NOTICE. A .V biiECTION will be held at the next uieeliug of Council, on Thursday, 2Cth November, lbOO, fora sergeant of thoSpoclal I’oilce, by day and by-uigut, to UU the* vad»ucyjotoadonbil by the refligdatlonTu Sergeant Lumbrlgbt. Salary *700 ; bond $600. Applicouis will please leave their up plications witli mo. rtutiug ibclr securities, (two required), ou or before 2 o’clock, r. u.. or that day. EDWARD u. WILSON, Clerk or Council Savannah, Nov. 12, 1850. buylY STATE olF GEORGIA, ’ " /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may coocoro : Whereas, Ann Kellar will ajipiy at the Court ol Ordinary for Letters of Admlnlttratiou ou the estate of DonnU Kellar t These ar- therefore fo cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before raid Court, lo uiakp objections, (if any they have,) on or before thu second Monday iu January next, other wise said letter* will be grouted. Willies* John Bilbo, Esq., • rdliury lor Cbathuni esunty, this seventeenth day or .November, 18fG. "**VlT JOHN D1LBO. o. c. A JiMlNiaTbATOH’S SALE—Fursimut to at) order Issued lrom tlio Court of Ordinary of Ohitbam County, will be sold before the Court House, in Newton, Baker county, ou ibo llrst Tuesday lu Jau- ury next, between the legal hours efuata. tho fob lowing lots or I .and lu raid county, via: No’s. 21, 22, 201. 175,179, :J17 iu the lOlli District; No»s. 07 08, 88, 118,342, 348, 1188 in tho Uth District, uud No's. 814, *115, Jtlrt, 817,225, lu tho 12lh District. ALSO: Will be sold o tlio ftrst Tuesday in Fehruury noxt, bolero the Court lfoiir<u in Batnbridgv, Deca tur county, the following lots of Und in said cuuu ty. via: NoV. 315.310,317,811, «2, 50.18 iu ibo 16tb District, «ud No's. 182, 183, 177. Ill, 112 and 17iu tbo tilth District. Ai.30: Will be sold ou tbo llrst Tuesday iu March next, before tbo Court Houso iu Ulakoly, Early county, tbe following lots ol I .and iu xuld county, via: NVa 220. 221,141, 300, 301,294, 269, 200,265, 252, 257. in the 2tith District, and No. 247 lit tho 28th Dis trict. Tho above 1-ands are situated lu a rich uud fer tile country and are worthy the attention or pur chasers, as ills expected tbat tho ravunnub and Gulf Railroad will run adjacent or through most of them. TorouDono half cash, the balance Iul2 mouths from date of sale, to bo wait secured, purchasers lying for titles. Persons wishing to purchase will call on T. R. Lawton* of Albany, John Billra, of Savannah, or MICHAEL SHRAHAN, Adra'r uu Est. JAMES II fillEAIIAN, deceased. uovl7-lm OFFICE FOE RENT. h Rwvlug riirmivu i to tbe pllloo hraotoloru uc- 8 * Da4lugcr, E<q. t my fonqor ,,J03H|'H GaNAHL. lx. A cidUfortrtbfo,' wqatery bmue ou a base- Qj'nipot, colors/. Jj ten and Llufcoln slrooU. ItPbrtosslonKivmi ttmiiedlatoly. For partlcu luquiro df J. if. Gammon on tho promises, novll ' ' , Bt»:. U. M. GRIFFIN has now in employ a Urst w rale Jeweler, aud all work in wilt lio done in a proper niuuner, uud with *il*| titer il lh|^»tcU. B ACKOAjfjiON UDAILts; Ulisas Hob. llrswiiiK Pencils, Bristol Board*, Water Color*. Iforle Monties, Curd Case*, Portfolios, &c., kx\. for sale by WAltNOCK ft DAVIS, novl3 169 Congruwi afreet. B LANK beOKS, of uli kinds; Util hound Day Books, Lodgers; uouruals, fto., and baifbouud do, made of good paper uud well bound; al*o, IV* Books, Memorandums, Writing Books, fto.. for na’c by WARNOCK ft DAVJ8, • 169 Cougrois street. L ETTER DOCKS, Copyitiu Froescs, Oil l’apcr, Copying Brn-iics, ><i.tt Hue Blottiug Paper, lor •at© by WAUNorR ft DAVIS, novlS ' >69 Congress street. ■y^RITINtt FApkhs. -For sale at remarkably ..k aa-kitfA 'aattrl ftlalll ., low prices itlae uud white ruled and plaiu foolscap, do do letter papora, r.nglish and French packet aud commercial post; also, a tine selection ol pink, bun; violet and i liter colors of note and letter papers, small .-isos, suitable for lady’s uso. - • WARNOCK ft DAVI3. UOV14 • _ 169 Congress street. QCnODL BOOKS—A full supply of tbo dilforont kj Ecbool Rooks now In. use,. suob as spelling books, waders, grammars, arithmetics, chemis tries, geographic*, philosophies, histories, fto., ice. For sale by WARNOCK ft DAVIS, nov!3 • 169 Congress street. SSrtlM RE\VABD, c 1<£t Home permiti or person* harit-g counterfeited u TEN DOL1.AK 1111* of the Merchants' and planters' Bauk, and put the same In circulation, tho Board, by Resolution, uifera Howard of One Hundred DoL iur* for detecting the cuunturloitei and furnishing proof tm otiiviulion. III HAM HuiiERTV. novll President. ~ caution! : CENTRAL RAILROAD BANKING CO. 4lK GA., I _ Savannoli, Nov. 11, l$60. f rpiIE PUBLIC is hereby lu formed .and put* upmi X U* guard that spurious note* in imitation of tbe Ton Dollar notes, of the laiuu ut ibis Bank id 1855, bavo been recently, put in circulation. The spuri ous notes aro photograph*, aud are easily detected Tho red loiter* TEN'Uro painted, und tho whole up- purrs as a much rubbed and defaced bill. < A reward or Five Ucn..hmj Dotuss Is hereby ulluretl for proof to conviction of any person who Im* *u inmiiiorlehpd the note* of this Institution, or who hu* uttered the false .uotos, kuowing them to be folso. R. It. OUVLKU, President. Uovl2 notion;* A id. purson* iudebtod to the Estate of Jane Me- Ifouatd, luto of Mclutofl) couuty, deceased, are requested to make ImmeUiulu paymoutj tbos- having demands against said fc^tate arc requested ' present them, duly authenticated. MlMftt D. 11ARR18, Executor. Nov. 7th, 1966, t notr7 WANTED. B Yau English widow ludy, a situuUun lu a pri vate family, a* Teacher fo young children, or would accept .1 situation in any capacity, requiring “ trust-worthy iwrsou. Having been uccuafoiuud lo reUuod society sbo Is fully competent to discharge thus© duties so caseu- Uai to «liDiih- .'ibication No obJcclioii lo tho coun try. For adfire« apply at thi* lutjior, or address a uoto to L. M. <«. iMvll-'Jt WATOBD. 8MAKT ACTIVE Colored BOY to be about atdre, . uovlO A. BONADD. Pori- of Savannah November 17 Arrived. in Ur. ship Arthur, Butmant, Glasgow, to A Low ftCo. Ship Delaware, Patten, Cadis, with aalt, to Ma*. tor. And an the receipts are larger than over before, uud the exports small, the stock con tinue* to accumulate rapidly. Should tbe present relation of receipts and exports contin ue, It would lie difficult to manage by Christ mas. Crop.—A decided change of feeling has taken place on this subject within the past fortnight, aud some good unthoritles now adopt n range or 3,000,000 to 3,200,000 bales as their estimates. This is purity in consequence ol the largo receipts, and partly owing to tbo Uno weather for pickling, which has so far prevailed- -little interrupted by the sight frosts which were merely white frosts, and notae- vero enough to kill the cotton except In the moio exposed localities. There has been no ;eueral killing frost down to the latest telegraph iates, and thus the cotton is still growing aud the aggregate yield will bo considerably aided. lough not In Notwithstanding tills favorable feature, however it in quite true that In many districts tho crop will prove materially short of an average. It is of such districts that people hear the moat. In mauy others however, there in reason to expect an increase upon last year, and of them nothing Is heard except by those who tako pains to get at the facts. Allowing for this and for the general increase of land under cotton, we do not look for any such deQclenoy in the supply as to warrant the pric cs which now rule. Celebration of the Great National Tri umph of the Democracy. The demonstration of last night, upon the great triumph of the national Democratio party of the Union, in the Presidential election, far surpassed our expertations. The torch-light procession was a grand display, and banners, and flags were numerous. A transparency, In the shape of an immense cannon, with “ Back* Cannon" painted upon It in large letters, was placed upon wheels, had its position In the pro cession, and attracted much attention. The Augusta Brass Band discoursed cheering music. Sky rockets and other fire-works added pleaalng interest to the demonstration, and discharges of cannon proclaimed in thunder tones tha glori ous victory which the Democracy had met to celebrate. The processiou was formed at tbe Upper and marched dowu to the Lower Market, and then returned lo the Oity Hotel. The windows of the Hotel were brilliantly illnminated—the bal cony tastefully decorated—a large American flag was suspended from one of the upper windows, etc. ^ We have not time to give an adequate de scription of the grand demonstration. The assemblage at tbe Hotel was addressed ’ Judge Thomas W. Thomas, Hon. Howell >bb, aud other gentlemen.—Augusta Coniti- tutionalbt of yraterday. Hillsuokouciii Co., Fla.—The Democrat!’ majority In Hillsborough County is 188. The PeniuHulur says. Our majority would have been somewhat larger had not Gen. Carter been on a scout with a considerable number of Democratic vnlnn teers. El Nicaragueme, published at Granada the 1st Inst, speaks as follows: From tho best source of Information, we learn that the allied bandits from San Salvador and Guatamnlaare fast dispersing from tlua coun try. ’ The weak minded and deluded men who Invoked their aid now find themselves in the position of the snake that invited the hedge (tog iuto IPs cell. The simple minded Patricio Uivas they have trampled nndor foot, and only use him as a catspaw when tho occasion re* quires. Tho pople of Leon are begglningto lie lieftrtlly tired of those maraudera; and there i* a rumor which Is certainly believed hero by the uativcs,that tho cltfeens of Leon bavo risen up In open rebellion against the extortions and impositions of the alliea* .... , . This is no more than might be expected uml three more months of rapine, inch as they have of late practiced, wouldcompel even’na tive in tbia country to ri*up agalimthtaffied soldiery, even If Gen. Walker were not, in the meantime, to strike a blow* l?l>. bark Celia, Ribas, Barcelona, in ballast, i Weber Bro'a. 12 o’clook Saturday night cknt* Central R. Rond & Banking Co. of Gn. 1 Savannah, Nor. 13,1860. / The Auuual Meeting of Stockholder* will ^ bo held at the Company’s Ofllco, West Broad street, on Tuesday, the lixicoutli day of Do- comber next, at lu o'clock iu the forenoon, Stockholders will ho passed to uud (rout the meeting rims. DOTlU—td OK ». A. CUYLKlt, Cashlor. medical card. DR. J. It, 8MITH has removed Ills Olllce Burk Oatharlnn, Oleaaor, Stockholm, with 17,000 bar* Swedish iron, to WaberBro’i. 11 o'clock Suuday morning. Dark Willard, Mitchell, tor. to Broughton street, in Dailey's Building, few doors above Bolden's Hat Store. Residence at Mr*. Kcmshnrt'g. West Broad street. , Malta, in ballast, fo Mas- Br. liurk Victoria, Kinney* Dublin, lu ballant, to Master. • Brig Alruccabak, (of Golbsboro,) Cote, Bolixe. (Honduras,) with logwood and mahopany, bound to X«w York, put in Tn n leaking condition for re- pair*. Br. schr Ellon. Johnson, Harbour Island, with fruit, to Youge ft Frierson. Scbr C W Bently, Reed, Darien, 0,200 bus rough rise, to F R Shackelford, J W Anderson. Scbr Cotton Plant. Arnow, Ogecbeo, with 4090 buabolo rough rice—to R Habersham ft Co. Schr Leopold O’Donuell, Austin. Satilla* with 0100 bushels rough rice—fo R Habersham ft don. Schr Fort George Packet. Ruaiel, Rlcoboro. with 200 bus corn. 200 do rough rice, to Tison ft Gor don, J W Anderson. Scbr Northorn Belle, Stevens, Darien, with 3000 uus rough rioo, to Haberaham ft Sou. Sloop Science, Thompson. Ogechoe, with 3600 bus rough rice, to Habersham ft Son. Scbr Levant. Bussell, Ogechoe, with 4,0'JO bush roogh rice, to Habersham ft 8on. Sloop Carrier Dove, Mahan, Cannon’s Blult; with 250 bus corn, to Master. 8teamer Gen Clinch, Richardson, Palatka, fee., to Claghorn ft Cunningham. Steamer Isaso Scott, Dillard, Hawkiusvllte, to J W Latbrop ft Co. Steamer Randolph, Ward, Auguste, fodllLafi- l ° Dr. King's flat* from plantation, with 1600 bus Rough Rice—R Habersham ft Son. and a bark and brig. Cleared* Schr M E Ellis. Nichols, Boston—Ogden, Ster/J Steamer Wm Heabrook, Peck, Charieetoo, Ac.—J P Brook*. Steamer Oak. Leith, HawkluavlHe—J W Latbrop ft Co. Departed. Steamer Wm Heabrook, Peck, Charleston, ftc. Steamer Oak, Leith, HawklnsvUle. Consignee*. Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Palatka, Sc—135 bale* - skins, ft Cuuiuugham, dersun, Tisou ft . Case, J A Brown, G W Seir, Boston ft VUIalonga, Chuevvr, Sims ft Co, Webster ft Palmes, T M For* ian. Per steamer Randolph, from Augusta—338 bale* cotton, 220 boxes cupper ore, to E Melyneux, Gen H Aammond, S M LafUteau. For steamer Isaac Scott, from HawklnsvUle—100 bales cotton, fo J W Latbrop ft Co, Behn ft Foster. Faaeengen. Per steamer Gen CUneb, from Palatka, ftc—Mis* Godfrey, Mr* Cannon, Mrs Chess, MIssPapy.Mr Burnu, J E W MiseU, TQuinn, W Burroughs, CD NtcheUou, TRdmeele. G W CUnoh, A Thiol, M Furman, WLumbcay,J Br'awyer, wnpwera, I. C Bow, IIM Italian, UUoDougat, LBHenery, J C Dudley, J K Bryant, N Zetgler, Li Davenport aud 4 deck. FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHATHAM COUNTY. i am a ciiudliluio for remlectlon fo tho of- Ucc of Receiver of Tax Returns iu January next, and respectfully solicit your sullruge*. ang 11 JOHN REEDY. COUNTY. Fellow-citizens, I urn u candidate at tho ctectieu, iu January noxt, for tho oUlcc or Tax Collector, aud solicit your support A. HARMON. Savannah, Supt. 30th, 1850. octl NOTICE." DR. J. P. SCREVEN wa* till* day elected a Director of tho Mcrchaul'4 amt Planter's Bank, lu plocuof Heaton Urautlnml, liq., of Mil ledgovUte, rofifogod. >iov5 UOAIIDING. A FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can bo accommo- dated with board and lodging ou Broughton street, nearly opposite H. Morao’s House Furnish- * i, a few PROCLAMATION. MAYOR’S OFFICE, SAVANNAH,) November 18th, 1855. J Tliuradav, tho 2<HhoT Movember, having been sot apart by tho ExecuUve of the 8teto as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, it Is requested that divine service may be held in tbe Churches oT the oity on thu occasion, aud thanks rendered up to a merciful God for tbe special health and prosperity which has blessed our community during Ilia past year. [i. ».] EDWARD O. ANUKRKON, Mayor. Attest: E.WAU 0. Wilms, Ctok of Council. [nortO XOTICS. A U. persona luring demands against lire Estate A ofure. EUZA ANN JEWETT, deceased,.will band tbem In duly attairtad, and tnosa IndebUd will p 1 „.ma. W »m ( m iNci3joHiwioNi no4-lm 8otn Qaalttad Ezeentor. i’l WANTED, HltEK HUNDRED ACriVE YOUNG MEN to act _ uk local and traveling agents lu a business easy, uicful and honorable, at a salary of $100 por month! A capital of $5 only required I No patent meuiclno or book busincsi, Full particulars glvou (freo) to all who enclose n postage stamp or a three cout piece, und addres-i A. B. BIARXVN, ! Kopi22—w3m .. PlaUtow, N. H. PRIVATE BOARDING. A FkWs'.nglogoutiomou cuuobtain good Board and Lndglug ut tbo So. Wont, corner St. Jutteu aud Price Street's. 00123 2w Omen Sav'ii, Auuxv ft Gclv R. R. Co., ) Savannah, Nov* 0,1650. ) T HE Seventh Icslalmtnt of 10 per cent, ou th Capital Stock of the Savannah, Albany and Gulf Rail Road Company, by a Resolution of tho Board, is hereby ordered lo bo paid on or before the 10th duy nf January. 1857. WM. WAKING HABERSHAM, novO Secretory and Treasurer. acp!8 T ea, coffee and peppfr- 20 halfcbeste Black Tea, 50 do do GroenTea, 150 caddies 2,4 and 0 lb Black Toa, 160 do 2 and 4 lb Groan Tea, 15u sacks Green Rio Colfoo, *0 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee, 100 do do do Popper, 15 bags Whole Pepper, Received and fur sale by novlS ing Store. Also, t F Day Bourdors. m»vl2 OFFICE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, \ November 13tb, I860. > T HE WATER KENTS for the present year woro due from the 1st Instant, uud payable at the ofllco of tho Board. The attention ol these persons supplied with water from the works is called fo Section 20 oT An trdinaneo to amend an Ordinance for the care and managementofthe Savaunah Wuter Works. novlS H. J. K. BEE, Secretary - NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against tho estate of Daniol O’Conner, deceased, will hand them In, duly attested, as required by law;and those In dented will plcaso mako payment, fo W. R. 8YMOXB, Qualified Adm'r. November 8th, I860. nov8 C uKN—1200 bushels prime Beach Island Corn, Juat recolved and lor sale by sept 19 WEBSTER ft PAMIRS. S IDES AND SH0U1J)ERS—16 hhds and 20 bbls bright Sides and Shoulders, Bacon, received per steamer Kevstono Slate, uud for Bale low from he wharf, by septZl CHARLES A GREINER. J UST RECEIVED—ICO basket* Mum Champagne, 25 boxes Imperial, 25 boxes Cabinet, 10 boxes Cordon Rouge. For sule by A. BJNAUD. uovlO comer Bay and Bull sU. I N A TRUNK, stolen in this city, by a negro iu April, 1855, wero Bonds ofthe city of Auguste, marked Isst. C. No’*. 10 ft II, each 81000, with coupons attached for iuierost since Oct. 1864. The public are horeby cautioned uot to purebaso said Bonds. uovlo-lm C HEESE, BUTTER, ftc.—200 boxes Goshen Cheese: 03 do English Dairy do; 25 cases Pino Apple do; 6) flrkfoB Choice Butter; 5 casus ()j and H b'ixes) Sardines; lundtug and for sale by UOVlJ HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. C andles, starch, soap, ftc.— 60 boxes Sperm and Patent Sl>crm Caudles 660 buxou and hair boxes Pearl Starch 160 “ Colgate’s No. ISoap 60 *• Beadel, Smith ft Colgate’s Family an Palo Soap 200 “ Adamautlno and Tallow Caudles 60 *• llpea and Pipe Heads In store and foraaloby octS HOIAXIMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. W OLFE’S CELEBRATED AROMATIC SCHEID- AM SCHNAPPS- 200 d sen quarts aud pints, fur sale by the quan tity, at New York prices. oct20 A. BONADD. M ACKEREL.—20 half barrels medium xlzo No. •JMaokorol. 26 quarter barrels largo, No. 1. 25 Kill’s large No. 1 Mackerel. Instore and for aalo by 0027 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft (X). CODFISH, Putetoe*. ftc. J 20 quintals Oodflsb. 60 obis. Mercer Potatoes. 100 boxes Herrings. In store and for aaie ny oet27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO, MCMAHON ft DOYLit. .WASH BOiltIH, 4o, , - . 40— 100 doz Clotbes Linos 200 do Flab do 600 do Scrubbing Bruabe* 50 do Wash Boards 60 do Barrel Covers 60 roams Wrapping Paper 50 bales do Twine 50 boxes Flpo Hoods 100 boxes Eng Pipes 100 boxes freah ground;Popper 260 boxes Victoria Blue 100 boxes Tigor Mustard 100 boxes sup’r Curb Soda 75 kegs washing do 100 doz 2 and 3 ply Brooms, Received and for sale by oot22 mcmahon & doyle. S UNDRIES-Just recolved— 60 boxes Goffco. Pepper and Mustard 60 11 Beadoll Starch and Soaps 26 “ Adamautlne and Tallow Candles 50 bbls and bogs extra Family Flour 30 “ Potatoes and Onions 40 gross Wood and Paper Matches 50 dozen assorted Brooms and Palls 100 i( Scrub Brusbos and Clotbes Lines 60 “ Wash Boards 810 bags Java and Rio Coffee. For sole by DAVID O’CONNOR, uct 2 corner Broughton and Drayton sta. GROCERIES. nn Bbls No. Prlrao Leaf Lard gSKJ 100 Boxes Scaled Herrings lOu do White Goshen Cheese 50 boxes English Dairy “ X hhds Codfish 26 kegs choice Goshen Butter 76 boxes Beadeli's 6 ft 8 Tallow Caudles 60 boxes Colgatea (Oriental) •* 50 dozen Brooms 60 “ painted Buckets 60 boxo* new Raisins 75 “ imported Negro Pipes 25 bbls hand made Sugar Cracker* 26 “ Butter and Soda *• 60 Soda •« 100 boxes Oswego and Beadeli’s Four I Starch 100 “ Smith ft Buchan'a Family Soup 76 “ Colgate’s ft Bur 11 50 “ “Pale “ 50 boxes Graut ft William’s 6 ft 8 Tobacco For sale by hCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO oct24 A on A NO IIIaltiDlUfD litinKBY KUtt KOVEJB7R, 1JM. (do the Hanna Plan.) CLASS 0. ORAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTKBY, To- b. drawn a.TOHDAT, Nor.Wd, In BalUmara. Her, land. B. France 4k Co.,'Hannan. Priam amounlln. Is $383,900 wifi bo dltlrtbuted oncnrdinp to tbefoUuwIng dplendld Kcbcni.: . ' 30.0U Numb*r. 1—1,110 Prise. I Prizes parable willio'-l deduction. 1 prize 25,000 16 010 l^WO •• - 6,000 2,500 2,000 1,04 1,000 ..... 600 1,110 prizes, u I uuntlugto $382,5'H) 'tickets $20—Halves $10-Qoarters $6 49" All orders for Tickets or Packages lo any oi ie Maryland lotteries will receive prompt atteu- M^Malhe drawing mailed to all purchaser* Im- Addrws T?*U; HUBBARD S CO. No 39 Fayette atroot, or Box No. 40,, °«t l-ly Baltimore iid. C OFFEE.—Five bu' tlred bags Bk) Coffee, fair and choice; ' ’ .... 40 bags Olu Government Javat'oiWo; Cvnnafo do do dp;, 6 casks Ploutetiou CalTuo, very choice. TibagsLaguyra do; 60 boxes Ground Java and W 1 Coffee; in stem and for sate by WEBSTER ft PALMES. S TUART’S REFINED ft CLARIFIED SUGAR— 25 bbls Stuart’s uro*tied Sugar 20 do do powdered do 69 do do A clarified do M . 60 do do H do do 60 do do C do do Iii Btoro aud for sale by oc21 SCRANTON, JDHNgTON ft DU* C ANDLKS, SOAP, STARCH, fto— 50 buxes Adamanliue Caudles, star brand 60 do Beadeli’s 0 ft 8 Tallow Caudles 60 do. Colgate’s do do’ d6 loo do Smith’s ft Buchan’s Family Soap 100 do Colgate’s uu. 1 and lb bar Soap 60 do do Pate ' do 50 do Oswego Pearl Starch 50 do Beadeli’s do do , 60 do Soda Biscuits 26 bbls Sugar do. baud made 26 boxes ground Pepper, X lb papera fit) mats Cinnamon, lu store und for sale by ‘ well SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. g A URINES, SARDINES-- J 5UOO boxo3, X uud •){ boxes, For sa'o by. A. BON AUD, oct26 ooritcr of Bay and Bull at. P OTATOE-t, ftc.— 50'bbls Mercer Potatoes 20 do Red uud White Onions 26 tlo Choice Apples, landing aud for solo by ocMBt HOLCOMBE, JOHNfeON ft CO. BBLS. Nran tty; 60 X casks ‘«ln; 100 bbl, ItoollUoil Wllllkoy’il .. Lcceiveda d fur sale by net 16 .oMAUON ft DOYI.K. 76 bbls 00 bbls E -JUK—600 bbls. «xtra and superliue Flour, as- sorted brands. . OOOsacksoxtraandsu erilno Flour, asa’d brand! 150 quarter sacks doubla extra. 160 bbls, GoodletVllle doobls extra . •*’ 2 YOUNG ft WYAYT. ALE POfATGESric—~ ~ “ “ 3l 26 bbls Taylor ft Sun’s Ale 60 bbls Potatoes 10 bbls Apple* Recolved aud for sdle by »ov4 mcmahqn ft doyle. 8 OAF. STARCH, fte- 160 boxes Bcadol’a Family Soap 150 do Colgate’* do do 100 do do Pulu do 160 do do Nol do 100 do Castile do 16 do Assorted Toilet do, Received aud for sate by uov4 McMAHDN ft DOYLE. B UTTER - ft CHEBil£- 25 kogs Choice Goshen Buttor, 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 100 do -- - 100 do Choico Goshen do, white, Loudlug per steamer and fbo salo by octtrt BORANTUN, JOHNSTON f VOMESTIU LIQUORS- U 250 barrels Ohio Rccttflcd Whlskev. 100 do Plkos Magnolia do. 120 do K Pholps's Gin. 26 do Conn. River P. ft H. rlgg Hoop’d' Magonolla V la Whiskey. ft CO, 16 5 40 6 40 10 nn , „ - • -iver P. &H. Rye.Gin. 20 do Brandy. 86 quar and eighth casks Twigg Hoop’d 4th pr. 20 do do Uagonolla Wine. 76 barrels Ohio MonongahelaWblskey. 20 do Gibsons Mountain do. do Ben Kusiells Nooter do. . do Gibsons old Family Neuter Whiskey do White Rectified do. do , Old Kentucky Bourbon do. do and puncheons Georgia Peach firaud do Virginia Apple do. In store and for sale by sop 18 WEBSTER ft PALMES, 600 boxes Family Palo and No. 1 Soap 160 u Frazer’s Beadle and Oswego Starch loo bbls. Stowart’a Clarified Sugar 60 dozou Lemon Byrup 60 boxas super Carbou Soda. Receive! and for sale by _«®Pt28 MoMAHON ft DOYLE. P ICKLES, PIPEi* PAPER, PEPPER- ~ 75 boxes Field a, X ud X gallon jars 600 grots Engllesh Hpes 250 ” Pipe Head* 500 roam* Wrapping Paper M 100 boxes fresh ground pure Pepper. Received and for sale by Mol sept 28 MOMAHON ft DOYLE, JIOBAOX), TEA, TWINE— 50 boxes choice brands Tobacco 26 chests Cougor Oolong Toa 26 half chests choico Green Tea 25 balos Wrapping Twtno Received and for sole by sept28 MoMAHON ft DOYLE. B UCKWHEAT- ~ 25 haff bbls New Buckwheat, 60 quar do do do 6u eighth do do do Landing and for sale by nov4 HOI COMBE, JOHNSON ft (X). H errings ft potatoes- 76 boxes Smoked Horrlngs 60 bbls fine eating Potatoes Just recolved and for salo by oc21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CU. I jiRtJiT, "TURTLE, ftc.—The cargo or the sohr. 1 British Queen, in three days from Naasau, N. P., consisting or ORANGIS, LEMONS, BANANAS, TURTLE, ftc. YUNOE ft FRIERSON, No. 01 Bay attest. For salo by oct29-2t F lour and meal. T 600 sacks Cirmlcbael’s Superfine Hour: 76 barrels Extra Floor, 50 sacka Corn Meat Diploma. In store and for salo by WEBSTER ft PALMES. gBANDY.OlN.KUM, 26 bbls Domcstio Brandy 20 X cask* 4th proor do, twigg boops VO X do do do, . do 60 bbls E ('help's Ryo Glu** 60 do Luther Felton’s Bostou Kuui 76 do N. 0. Rectified Whiskey 20 X casks Malaga Wlno . 60bbls Old P ft HGin, In store aud for sale by °C21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CU. S OAP, STARCH AND CANDLES— 100 boxes Smith's ft Buchan’s Family Soap 60 Colgate’s polo do 60 “ do No. 1 ft Bar do 26 “ Oswego Pearl nterch 60 “ Colguto’s and Beadeli’s Tallow Candles Loudlug from schooner Loyal Scranton, and for sola by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4; CO. oct 13 T 0B ^SSS',-’J r J.l u “' lre '!.““ 1 “r Orem i ft William’s Tobacco, 6’s and 8v: 400 boxes assorted brands, pounds 3’tf. 6’g B’s, 10’s and 32’s: ' 20 X boxee People’s and Rote Twist Fancy; 40 kegs extra Twist and Pancake; 7 Also, Virgin LeaTand Palmetto; 25 boxes Fine Cut Smoking end Chewing do. In store aud for rale by K MW WEBSTER ft PAI-MBi BW^ABft c’silger _ 25 Hhds N O ft P R Sugar ; 300 Sacks Rio Coffee, all grades ; 160 Boxes Colgatea No. 1 Palo andlFaml Soap, 100 Boxee No. I do; 200 do Adamantlno Candles; 50 do8pertn; 100 do Starch; 100 do Tobacco. For sale by RODGERS NUKRIS, ft CO. novO , /"HANDLES,—Eight hundred 1 V and Star Caudles: 100 half boxes Adamantiue Candles; <■ 60 do Hotel do; 160 do Sperm, Patent, Sperm and Tallow do, In afore and for sale by O0t26 WEBSTER ft PALMES. ^umjt^u ilHmaK-Joa’ rccolno piratrem 10 kef. cbotoflOoehan [I utter. 10 boxes EniltabDtiryCbuari. for rata by K. H. WATSON it CO. Ooraar Wbltakar stmt, and wt« Contren iitmiUh. TTICKORY NCW, Koran Nuta, Braill Nnts, A n nunds, of all klndi, received per iu.ni. and for rata by J; D.JESgR. ! xrono«-7 dwon CANES, i.1 ttila dayjor atramar, and Ibc rale Jl Snoraaror roiil. S?T®' jiiiir