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TM SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. rcauaiiBD sv ALEXANDER & SNEED. riiy mid < o«niv I’rlnirv*. SAVANNAH, QA. Tuesday Morning, Oct. 16. TELE6RAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN. Arrival of IhnNarilicrii Llrhl. N*w York. Oct. 16. The steamship Northern Light, from Asplo*»all, with California dates t" the Uiith ult., bks arrived, fihe bring* <m freight $460,000 In specie. Capt. Kinney has resigned the Qoveroorahtp t»f Nicaragua. The steamer Uncle San lost 100 passengers by oholera when going up to San Francisco. The Fever at !»w Orleans. Nkw Orleans Oct 61. There were twenty four deaths lr«m yellow f«— for during the week. Including 10 at the hospital. New York Ittnrketa. New York, Oct. 16. The cotton market was unsettled to»d*jf, the quotations were lor middling Orleans, 9 3 4, and Huddling upland* 9 1-4. Flour imnamt (inn. Impwrtaul from ( iiiiinrulu «b Japan. Niw-Orleans, Oct. I5ih. The ateamthip Philadelphia hue arrived, with Havana dates to 14th init. The news is unimpor tant. California mails to the 20ih ult. have been received. The Know-Nothings have carried tiro State by from 3 to $,000. They have majorities in both branches of the Legislature. Prohibitory law detested Destructive fires have occurred at Wa- vcreville and Gras Valley, causing an aggregate loss o| $600,000. Japan date* to June 23d Mate that the French Frigate Calbert lias been wrecked. Treaty with Russia has beon ratified; treaty with England will be shortly. The U S. Consul at Panama struck his flagon account of insults offered by the Government. ty We acknowledge our indebtedness to Pro fessor A. D. Bache, superintendent of the United States coast survey, for e copy of his report to the Secretary of the treasury, show ing the progress muds in the enaM survey in t'ie year 1864. “Adriinnr LkioUVurb.”—'Those who have a fondness lor the French Drama had, a raro treat Isrt evening in the performance of the shove play aMhe Aihenaum. Like ail French plays to us Americans, tho first, second and thiru acta were heavy, if not tiresome; though thi« w.is no fault oi the actors in the present instance- In the fourth and last acts tho plot ripens and reaches ns climax. In these Miss Wyeite, who appeared as Adrienne, lelt nothing to he performed. Wo heaid it re marked, by an old critic and devoieuol the drama, that then- h <d been no such acting in the city <d Savannah before. This is high praise, and, we have no doubt, i* fully merited. We were granlied last evening to witness the manifest improvement in the sizj ot the audience, and we h no it may continue tu incroaao, both in return to our worthy Manager for his great outlay ami trouble, and in respect to the talont bo has Collected around linn, for tho entertainment ol the public. Moore's tragedy of “The Gatnes'er" is to be found in the bin tor thi* evening. '■Will ran wan <•>. ms. Hi’” NEW YORK OORRESPONDENOE \Vh«n w« laid Hie old Whig, and Union men ol or uutaniiMb H.puulic.u. Georgia, , low weak* ago, lhat It w.a tho policy ^ Kw y 0RK 0 ,.t II 1855 ol pnlnioal loaders 10 lr.de themofflo the Daino- T|)i sl0 . n1ahi| ,A.driallo,aow beln K oonntructoddor cimio party, there were hat low, if any, who hnon- ||w Co ||| 1 „ Li „„ o| Ocotn g leamoril will l,o Ihe ed ID wernlng. It was onotiderod a mom , milrt mI „ nir „. cn , vot ,,| s ,l„„. Her electioneering trick on our part to frighten thorn into the American Eighth Districts, JnhnMB.dld they d b(edlb ol h ,.. m flfty The ,h. '«T Idtrn orb.cmiog pen endpaico l of ti.l buiw , f lho Ad[illio „ „ 01 ,„/„|d.„o. ol Wh 1 ° “ '7“T,'h Afnurloin oolorprim, and will lend lo maintain Ih. ,h. " |d Whig. nl w.rroo, Elb.rt and Ogle.horw, J ^ „r„„,oomm.,o..l me- had any ihoaght or going over .o .h. o.mp of lh.! ri00 sh | , jn , but opar.llon. Domootac,. when .ha, dop.rl.d from lh.fr ancient b>>e h „ , K|MC , e d .Ithftw.M.'on .nd.m.d for Johniont Ther. wlllb ,an|,h,d .boot nut April, there ere at '■ l " ,rd '' \ m, » of "‘" n " h ° WaM no ' h *’° '“T ! proaent gbon't fonr hnodred wotltm.n employed oo pud,mod Impuletton wiih eootn Vet, .not. b btlM Weokl w „, or ,bobl I3.4UU. war the effect of their vote, whether they willed it or not—at least such was the bar< gun, and SAVANNAH K KIR’Hl.lt AN, T1ESI>A Y MORNING, OCTOBER 16, Mho. (I nn the New York Herald.] Highly inter related by As Boon ni Battery, Dr. some to tha T$5 Kane Expedition. i they were providentially landed on th« 6th of An-1 gust, in vigorous health, alter their travel oi 1,3il0 miles and 81 days of constant exposure Front; - i... miles ana o’ uaya oi winimn umi"*uiu. rr<>m (mg nccouiif of the **peatuan, a " Upomivili, they took pasaage in a Dam*h Hading Kane lo Mr. Henry Orton ell. fo| —” u m .1.0 By great good fortune they toudied at Disco, to vossels came to anchor oil me , whofe j^ 0 y were met by Capt. Huristom’s expedi* no hurried, ashore and P r< ’°®®deaat t j 0|) searching expedition having found ihe • stor Houao, where ico ol Smith Sound Mill unbroken, but hiving com- I Georgo Starrs is her moddlcr. ....... , . . . . Trade matters are in a highly flourishing condi- . n h "?: >lb"' The immen.. crop, of tho I... »a.on ... themselves for delivery. That the Democracy ex now going through the proceasea incident to tltcir i ! arrival iu market, und every avettuo of commerce ; is filled with uettvity. Flour and Grain, during ' tho remainder ol the uulutnn, will throng all the I avenues ot transportation, uud after inland navigH- Nsw Ai'ctiun . ihM. — •»« u,.vt,o j un adve r tlfe- mcit in our columns to.day, Hint M«. Ourreil ban no• •o> iittiHl wtiti him Mr. RobL Austin, tu tliu Auciionatn'. L't'iniiva-ion business. U’e cougrntulute ,Mr. C upoi thi? acquisMion to his enterpri e, iussmucli as the com bined enemy aud im-tness tset of the new fl-m ennuo bu insure toll an increase of |miro<aue. limb geiitli- nien are well kn wn tonur cit'ienssn energetic m attentive hu-'urs* We succest For the ioi.'ioi li.ois \>iv.e publish ih following s> ctiou of the act ol G' ltgreae, impoeiti a -uveie p -nalty for shipping oil «f vitriol, hm oilier combustible- articles, wit hoi t giving none to .lie muster ol the ve*sul. Many vessels baV' Lc< ii destroyed t*> fire, when at -ea, in constquene ol neglect m tins revpeet: "Sf.c. 7. Ai d be it f»rih‘-r e -aaed, That «i pi rsuii or person- ,-hipp>ng <"l ol vuri o, uusla< k. d nine, iiifl.iuiiiitsli e m-'iebea or gunpowder in a ship or vessel l iking cargo lor doers i ers.ms on Iretgln wiiiiout delivering, a> ibe I lino oi shipment, a noe in writing, eXpres-ing tho Iiniuru «nu character <• mji'Ii inei'iiiHiidixo to me irms'ei, niu'e, < lin er nr per-on in ciiHrge ol i h <* lario.p <u 'lit* «hn or vessol, ahull forleil to the United Staiea one thuusaud dollars." peeled it, there it no longer a doubt. Just read the following beautiful arrungcinont the Columbus Time* is making fur tho next Democratic National Convention. It says'. “Tho duty of appointing delegates to ihe Cin- ! , , .... . . . einniiti convention will duvolve, we suppose, on >n : Bon c.oscs, will givo our lines ol railway, irmn the iiiembersof the next Legirl nure ; ui least iltey ! the Mississippi to the AiUniic, liberal winter cm- will make provision lor their appointment. Every ; p|„yment. Prices ol these staples will doubtless SooMtor and Represontativo * who was olectod by dj,„i m , s h 80mow h a i h ulw i„j e ii le p K , 3ljn twareon- tlu« j-int votns ol the Democrat ic and anti Know- .... . . . , .. ..... . N,,lhinn barlloa. will ho en'iilod lo a voice In iho «M»w, limy will noi recede lo a poml lo wlilob ..... nmont of these deleg.iics. Wbeiher he was formerly clashed as n W hig or a Democrat, and we eurnosilv hope that all such will .-xercisc their riulits. Wo h 'pe lurther mat the delegates will be selected without rogaid to old party divisions, and that iltey will be specially mstruc cd to carry out tlie pledges of tho juno convention ” Now, wo ask, is not that a charming and modest arrangement T Tho old Whigs and Union men ol they will cease to lie highly remunerative, or fm! to draw immense quantities to tho f onboard. Tito crop o| Indian Corn, ii is smd, will he the largest over gartnred. Tho Banking insiiiuiions, especi ally in tho interior, feci tho full influonco of the im mense yield of thn lending products of tho eiirth and iltu extraordinary activity. Instead of difficul ty in using their circulation, as during the stagnant Ron our part to trignten mom ,,, , „ . , , , . i ' , — v. r. ' , . inn oi omun euunu pun uii»i"nn<i| u*. •• >>iun «-«>■■■- -nH ln fh . Hi<«entb and wl ' 1 thousand six hundred welcomed by i host olinond* and acquaintances. munjc|lled w ph the Esquimaus, h <d beard of ihe p , . , , tons ; her length will bo throe hundred and loriy- Every one or idod lo see him, and lor n fe mi - j 0 «^ r(ure D f D r . Kane, ind re raced thair steps, •apeoially, though voting for |j v0 lool __ |ho broid Jin _ . deIl . h ol ll0 . d ,hi rl v- ««« he waa a.teomplutely surrounded and bwot by . Tlie expeduton hna t., nn.., n .h i l..a< of three repudiate, wtth a curl of tho lip, |hr , n(|| . hr4u4lU L.i i;r.« Th« J?‘l' ,|r «£ h R “ k l j l f . Ww8 .".!!!? ^'St/SL® ‘IIS .. d i?.T of its comrades, two M who.n peri-hod h.v l-ck- dming NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, i S»rt(al Wotitrn. a rLfTnsrSTTHI i »*”ScrVunilSr XV A IX AJ I* eAJLJ U i*M • i A roiireiiclnrgymaii, rostore'l to ti«tkki MR. w. If. ORIfP. u . :: *"l! ?,!!!!!“!! few days, after many years "f urent o er ,' 1 "" ~ siiguring, is anxious lo make known the in-mu o< * Will Mead (free) the preseriplion uneil. Direct to f> ri ' JOHN M. DAGNALL, - r ,U I'ullou Mreel, Brookl q y aim f 'I— I in JOHN IIUNTLF.Y Mlt. W. W OATE8... Kou tlj Mihtof— MISS CHARLOTTE WYKT1K. cully he conld|nnke his e>cape. When he at last succeeded iu gining tho street, ho, in company with a friend, tut into a carriage and drove up to tho rosideueo <» Mr. Henry urtnnell, to Bond at rent. His arlval had beon expectod by Mr. Grionell, uho rcolved him with such a welcome ua only eumvs l|>in the very de'iths of the heart. •*I liave no Alvance with mo," said Dr. Kane, al luding to the I ok <i| his vessel, which, ns we have ala nd, ho wm .bliged m abandon in the ict. “Never ntiudilut," replied Mr. Grinnell:. so long ns you uro}.do, ih.u is all wo care about.— Com,' into the pirlor," be added “Hnd let ua fi%ar ihe whole story" , , And Ur Ka.s procctded at ouce lo relate the siury ol hi a wni.nd voyage to the Arctic regions, Tuesday, October Mil It, 1865. Will be perrnrmnd Moore’sTrayv- y »l the C3r A M SIS T £] R - MTdov“ >»■ stukelv ^ ,r ' '• 'hu'oii r •' ' . Mr« lluverly MltuCH ARL* *TTK WYLIIL jaw, and one Irom iihrccs* following a frozen ex- | .*hurloite . M " r ,,M, ‘ trcmity- They may lio said to have (alien in tlie } direct oischurgo of their duty. Their names are ) acting car.enter Chnatian Ohlson, Jefferson Ba ker and Peter Shuber;, volunteers. BONG, “ KATTY MAV HIKNEKN," Mrs F. REA. Appearance of the Arctic Navigaiori- Georgia are graciously told that they have entitled j times of tlie past year and a hall, ovoiy iagg> d bill thomselvi-a to a seat in Iho Democratic household^ jj U8 t[) 0 jf vaults Hnd is now on its country The Gold or the World.— 1 The beat authori ties (says tho Bmtimoro Sun) compute the stock ol gold wtricti has been added to tho original stock Bin o lb-,8 .t hu-o hundred millions ol dollars — Huw vast this is, as compmed to the additions made at i»riner periods, appears imm the (act that, in tho forty yeaisimm 1790 to 1830, the product <>i the ten ktio»n gold mines ol Hie world amounted to but four hundred and iwuiuy five millions ot dollars. In oti.e> words, tho annual > i©Id of gold since 1848 baa not been less than sixty millions, while, prior to that time, during lorty years ol average aciivity, it scarcely exceeded ten millions and a half. 'I ho Sun goes on to state, that, no'.withstanding this vast increase ol the supply of late years, it is not appreciable m the b i-tu< a* UHtiaauttons of the world, having been absorbed by ihe proportionate jm-ease • f ohuu, and in other wh>b, among them the following: Another cause for the absorption of gold is the enormous nntouni omployed in manufactures Not only are plate and jewellery made with it, but it is used extensively in gilding, and is largely restored to in the arts. A high authority estimates the annual consumption at between thirty and l"riy m lions of dollars. In addiiion, tho wear ol coin ed gold is annually very great, me same authority computing it at eight millions yearly. It was the opinion of the m *t careful st t>< ians that, owing to ihoee causes, ihe slock o< iho world's gold was rapidly declinin', until the opening "f the mines in 'he Ural mo >•' »it s; and this judgment was Cor roborated by tho increased value of specie and cap ital, in all old civ>i'Sed countries, as compared Wuii labor. Death or an Jmcsk.—Official information has been received of tho death of First Lieutenant E lwurdJ Duinmctl, of first regiment of cavalry. Hb died on tho 1st inst., at Fort Lavenworth of cholera with the expression of an “earnest hope" that they will by no means be such simpletons as to over look “their righle /" This is decidedly refreshing, yet no more than we told you, fellow Whigs and Union men, you would be called on to do. The spider has spread his web. “Will you walk in, Mr. Fly," is the question yon are to determine.— Wo have a right to aid you in coming to a conclu sion, and wo intond to do it, to the extent of our humble ability. • There is nothing, either in tho present position or political principles of tho American party of Georgia, that should causa a difference, much lees a to'al separation, between us. You huve been deluded into the aunport of your old enemies by false issues, and a scanduloua misrepresentation oi our principles and policy. This we intend to show at a future day, but we pass on without argu ment, tor the presont, to ask whatever may be your difficulties, what hope ot relief can you see iu the Democratic party 7 Look to the present condition ot parties throughout the Union, and answer the que«iion. What has tho Democratic party ol Georgia done lo command your confidence and support? Arothoy not already taking prelimina ry steps to betray tho South,ns they did in 1852. by going into a convention with her enemies? This is not only true, but they go fanner and invite you 10 come in and share with them in the treachery. But lour months ago, tho Democratic party of tins Stale solemnly resolved, in couveoiion, that they would not “ fllfilia'o with any party that shall no. recognise, approve and curry out the principles auJ piovifiuns of the Nebraska-Kansas act"—and furthermore, that they " will cut off all party con nection wuh eveiy uiau and puny at iho North, or elsewhore, that doos not come up fully and fairly to Hus line of action." These w.-ro just and patri otic resolve*, and how have they kepi them? During the summer and tall, the Democrats have h d th-tr conventions iu eve>y Northern Snue ; aud yet, to the be«t of our rccollecti-.n, (and wb hope lo tin corrected it in error,) in not one S ale except, perhaps, a little c»>i| oral's guard in Vor’ mom, list the pa".v either “ recognised," “ approv ed " or pledged f'^mbelvut to “carry out” the p..p iplesof the N.'brasi i II. Instead of cum in t op “ fully and fairly" to Hm lino of action, Ih, y have either basely dodged tho quest ion,through f a* of • etr constituent*, or - .arod open hostil ity to the measure. Tt, s so; , n d yet these very m in Georgia, in the lace ol such l.ictt, are pre- p.iring a new humi n i. lor tho South, nnd in stead ol “ cutting off" ihosn man at the North, and r< pudiaiing all allmm-e with them, bs ilwy promised, aro actually getting ready to go into a convention wit. them, where they shall all sii together, cheek by j *w|, members end brethren ol our harmonious family. \Vh-<t is worse, ’hey went you to go wi«h them and share in tho violated pledges and dug ading us8oeiiiiion ? Wi!| y >u do 11 ? You sue the prospect beloro you,—decide for yotii selves. It is in such conventions that th« South is to he beiraycd and s orn of her digni y and power, amt the Union to find it* grave Here, in 'hu inception of the plot, wliil" the ch ons uru yet lorging, w* end upon you, and upon the ■ n'ire Southern peo ple, to uriBe and r sis' the migh-y wrong. A Washington letter to dm Now York Times s«ys:—“Lieutenant Maury, lor uno, mikes no secret oi the f.ict that hu consider* his retirement an insult and dishonor which every impulse ot hi* manhood requires him to repel. It i* unfortunate thn! anything should havo occurred in the policy of our Government, to put in tin* frame ol mind a valuable officer, upon whom ills world is showing honors for his contributions to practical science.— Many of the officers afLc'cd by the action of the Board, aro eugugod in organizing an appm Congress for relief" The N. Y. Tribune of Friday,says: A northern latitude is eminently cmiducivo to j the development of hmr aud fill. At least tho 1 sample* of ns effects in the persons of tho returned j Arctic navigator* yesterday would unavoidably | lead u* to tins conclusion. Every one was stout' v , , w/ „.w - nnd rosy, and as no razor bad marred the beards | he perils und uing'-rs to which bo was exposed, of ihe mariners since their departure Iron these j hi* wonderiul .dventures, and still more wonder- sho.es,every luco wus covered with a sturdy growth | I'ul escape. VV> give n a* nearly in his own words of hair tnat was perfectly refreshing to behold — ■ us po-sible, stiting, however, at Ins request, (but Dr. K’no himself wore a board of patriarchal pro- j bis official aeo'itn will be published us early ns portions, in ih« corners of which still lingered tho practicable, 'til that anv errors or inaccuracies sdver trace* ol his residence within the Irtgid zone, will b.i corrected in it 11“ was obliged, ho said, His little body was wiuuped in multitudinous luycs to atuiudon th« Advance in lniiiudo 78.45, alter ol flannels and skins, and ovor all whs drawn a having p .■n-tr.cod as fur as 84 30, which was lur tight worsted shirt, so thn' liis person was of almost iIi.t ili.m any <thor navigntor had gone, wjili the Falsisifiatt proportions. The d"Ct r look'd quite exemption "I (opt Furry, «ho teuehed the luii- flo.-hy in the lace, and altogether hi* Arctic sojourn iud<! oi 83 lo. Wlule hero bes-w iho Folynya or , boomed to agreo with him wunderlully well. "pen sua,birotittin* a^.iy ' .IT luiliu ii.TUi lariher ; W».hiii8U,n, O.'l. Ilih. Ih'in iliacypi'ii.M raaeh. I hi. punil ha liad reach- ; Tho Prddi'nl har apiiuniud J.nl.i Wlnlet,..r . J altur irHVulhtu i.irIi'v mil.:, uvor me - Ncw ymk, Uimod Sum. aun.ul at Turk', is- ico m 1'edgvs mn as an unmcn*« zmia ut u inter- ; j Hlld yoned tietwi'ei honniid hi* vessel.it wustmpofbinlo It i* not true that n government tnov-enger has l .r h'm to |.r.i:'.'Ui« hi. h,*o-iij»ikj.i lu'in.Tii..rh ! b ,,,, n dl , p .„ ch , ,| Uoimc.rl, w.ih ai.pnml.e. lor word, lor iwi wmlar.lho Ad*»n™ w.a aonipl. la.y I „ ur iimru, dir.-rl.nu him 1" rm-r in- d „'" i and «. it hkaunta ..vidcm luhim. In-... „, aw , ec .rd i„ tho Sooad duo,. iho eondltioi <>t his men, that thev could not *ur 'Pho administruti n in nuta'its its original oosnion. viva another wtmor, bo deteimitivd V* leave her N ell |„. r l# „ , ru6 thni Mr Bifhauati ha* been in Fancy ill 188 j. itit'i.KHOl). To conclude wl'h the Farce of FAMILY JARS. Porcelain.... Delpb.. e&r and make tin best ol hi* way to ihe nearest settle I siruCktid to request the recall ol .Mr. Cruiipton. L >uis Napole"N —The Paris correspondent of the Now York Courier Sc Enquirer, says that the Emperor was wounded in tho point of the shoul der iiy the Cei-i G rde, who fired upon him io iho P-iMce of St. Cloud on tho night ol the 2(Jth ult , in i that, had thn wound boon an inch lower, it W'.uld have been mortal. H» also says, it has been BH'islacturily a-ccriained that ihe assassin was biih- d with 309.(1'it) frnnea ($60,000) by the Orlean- ibii, to commit the crime. Lectures in l» ston on Si averv.—Tho tomans appear to be anxious to uoiain the vmws ol di .unguishid Southerner< U|iun tlie sut'jeci ol sla very. Am mg oiliers thu followinghuvo been in ' d. H ui John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky ; My M. k. “H*uv law NIcke *uin. 1 Tlie Ailania Di*cipltoesays:—If the people a over the Stale of Georgia could wiiim-s what w nro now wi;n"fsing in ihe city of Atlanta, on. united shout of indignat on would go up agam*t Gov. Johnson, from thn seaboard to the mountains. Every man employed on ih<- Sute It ad, no mat ter how menial his station, or h >w lai'htm his scr vice, who did not vote lor Gov J hnson on the first Monday in thi* moi ih, t* discharged. Men with large Inmilies who bavn been in ine employ ot ihe Road, l»r years, and whose services w as considered valuable by Firmer adminis' rations,have been turned loose in our community wuh but lutlc hope of getting other employment here, nnd withoit means to goelsewhcre to seek it. Men aro approached and asked how they voted, be the P"inii"iiH upstarts, who light around the State Road office, just a* a slaveholder would interrogate his slave a* to bis whoreaboui* tlm previous night, when some mipchovou* act hud been porpetrated in the neighborhood. If ihe unf'oriunaio ntan, who has the fear hi* Inmily sufferin'' before his eyes, has the temerity «nd independence to answer ilini he voted the American ticket; he is at once dis charged. Thu palmiest day* ol tho Inquisition, could noi exceed this disguMing scone. There •» iniquity and corruption enough connected with the State Road, to sink the State beneath ihe contempt of every other Slate in iho Union. There is lia*e ness and auqmmalion enough t" *i:;k those who aro guilty of it, so low oven in their own esnmi- linn.that an nge of tune that would wear out tho Stone Mountain, could not restore them to that elevated p silion which ifature designed tho hum blest honest heart should occupy 'I’li \VI»no <>r Stove Ouse. Philadelphia, Oct 12.—Judge Kano delivered nn opinion this morning adv-rso to tlie reception ol tin; po’ition ol Jane I.ilmaon to quash t'*« writ ol bubuiis corpus in tho cn.-- "< Passmore Wtl- Immsoq, pionouncing hov have no status in the Court, ami tho matter being entirely without its jurisdiction. travels, aiding in the great philanthropic move ment of hastening forward the crops of the broad acres ui tho interior to tho seaboard. Pleusua will bo the faces of many n Bank President and Ca*hier, in tbeso circulating picture*,—these evi dences of things unseen,—do not atow tired of country life before the ides of Decembor, and ta king refuge in some city institution, prove the oc casion of an unpleasant change in the balance sheet of those who sent them oil their travels.— There is always an obit niter a flow, you know. But the whole country certainly has occasion to re joice over the widely diffused prosperity which now gives happiness and contentment to our whole population. Y"U will have ob*ervod that thero has been, and still is, an almost unheard ««f activity in the "Staff of Life." Some of tho astute commercial report ers state ihsi the transactions have been mostly on account oi the British Government, for t bo past week or so. Buli.'Vo no pari of this silly story. 1 sin told by tho agent of the Bank ol England here, who cor.uiuly ought to know, that iho English Government hue not given an order for a barrel of flour nor a bushel of wheat ns yet. It may do so, however. Tho orders from private individual* iu England, France, Sardinia, Germany, Holland Switzerland and Turkey ate immense, but many of them cannot be executed, at present prices. Flour has risen upwards of a dollar a bbl., Wheat 25e. per bushel, and Rye at m arly a corresponding ra tio. S.nce iho Pacific came in, Messr . Gijmidil, of the celebrated hou*o of Grinned, Montum ,V Co , and N. H. Wolfe have gono West to buy fivo biindo'd thousand bbls. of flour, or i' 1 ' d - leni in wheat, to bo delivered hero this full. This move will be likely to elevate the views ol farmers to sucii un extent that they will bo apt to hold lor unheard ol prices: those that don’t real ize tin* lull, will have reason to regret it iu tho spring—mark that About your great staple, Cotton, 1 hardly ki.ow how to write: the market is in nn tiuaeitled stute, an <4 to roHlizo on any considerable parcels of Mid- dong Uplands94c. could hardly bo obtained ; hold ers w.-uld willingly meet buyers at that figure — The best informed and unimpartial opcr»t«r* on both g’dos ure ol opinion that 9fc. is about tho market. There is little or no foreign demand, and home spinner* are buying very spar ngly. Tin? accounts irom England nro sombre enough As the rate of interest run s 'here, land the tendency is now upwar.i.) tho populai boliel is that Colion will bo propornonably depus-ed. The Rice market is stuHdy,but rather quiot, nt 6 »5io. Money rate* 8 a 10 per com. Steilmg Exchange defining 108 a 109, living the extreme mes — Cotton freight* jd. lo Liverpool, and 1 a 1 I 8c to continental port*. Ftom Savannah to Liverpool 5 Nil is tho standing offer, uud to ilie Continent 1 l-4c. and 1 3-*c., according to tho port. Manhattan. The Fever at Norfolk —Tim Baltimore Sun’s j eorrespondence of tho lOili inntnnt,say*: *'l bear of but tow duath* now in i'll Iter N "ff.dk J •r Forimiouth. I reaioi lo state that Kev ,\| Dcvelm, iho C uh'dte priest m the lauct pin. e,dit y< BletdaV H>‘ had tlm t»'V,-r n iuw w«>. ks ng", amt | after having nearly recovered, exposure to inch— meni womher c oi-ed a rulupsu Ilia) snnn olo*'-d m* I uurih'y naroi'r. Fouti thecminiencomeut of tlm f.iinl epidemic nt Gosport iiltnoMt t > the tenmn.i- I ij.in "l its leariul ravacos Mr I) was uncaa-iug in j hi* pastoral visi'ations and kind nttemions to ihu i sink, the Miff ring, the needy and 'ho dying, lio is the seventh minister that ha* lallen during, iho i frtghtlul reign of the merciless destroyer that ha* I by protrurti devastated the I wo udj ic«'iit town*. Wo have had two Ir-.sis,which will no douli fsnon Mop iho pMgr« ol ol tb" scou'go entirely. The weather i* perfectly charming—th” tempi'ratme ! ju*t such a* to miikti the It alihy tool more vigorous and ttio invalid ueiter and strougor A Balloon Ascension.— The Aeronaut Mass ing.—A man named Winchester ascended in u bnll'-on lr >m Norwalk, Omo, on Tuesday of last we. k, and was soon lost lr.»m v^ew m the clouds Tim*'Experiment," ol that p ac. ,say*: “A: the time of putting our p ipor to press (Fri day evening) three days have olapso.I since :hc ^8- ceiision was made, amt as thero iimvo tittvn no ri dings received fr.un Mr. Wmcliesior, tlm most tou. tul uppreh 'iisions are rile hs to hi* lute. When bu started, he said he intended to go higher ami lurther than any aeronaut hud ev.-r dared to think of going. It is leared by some that when he got up into the 'upper current,' tho intcimu cold which prevail* in ih.it region soon rendered him insen sib:e, and lhai ho whs frozen to death. Others think that ho must have come down in tho lake and. ocen drowned. Ho dreovered about eighty now capes uud j _________ iw, my bay*, and found land up us lar as ho was j Brutal Murder— Oil Sunday night Iasi, says enabl.-d to piiioiruto. The o.vreme northern buun ! iho Clu ster, S C Standard, a man by tho name of dary n! thi* k’ named Grinn. It’s Lund, tu honor of , Bradley was murdered with un axe by a Mr. Wil vl _ it in .,, rv it 'I'l... Ui.v.uit.... .u..» nn .i......i . *. .. . .... i . t. _ Mr. flellumy Mr. Huntley Dliumry’. Mr. W. B. C .Ippm.lHle Lhldy Lnrregan Mrs F. Ke« Lrully Mtsa J. Foulkiod To-morrow, l.usl Night bu. ohc, of nikk t IIA It I.O I TB WYFTTK tt. Rt»hei»»hHl,the Dih'«»"f the HARVE8T HUME. P K I U e It: DressHlrtlo amt Parq>ielle,7.1 cents; Family t.’Ircle-W COM*; PriVxle ttoxes. Irmn 6 lo • (I; W hilo Gallery, 2 • cell*; I.'olore'l Boxes, flit cents; Colored Galler>, 46 c til* lionrr. open at 7 o’clock, conimonting at 7)4. Fur t'aril ttlnrs sen *1111111 bill. 'Tii 1. oTiipiimTTtTK c ini ".llodel Troupe of Tlie World ! I” Fourteen Perl',inner*. ST AND liW’s H \ LL. TflUF.K MGlirS ONLY—COMMRNHIYG THURS DAY, iM lOIIBW IHTII. \TTRNT A: PKI'.I.’S Oil Mil > A I. C.4.TH’- IK'. 1.1. HI l^iSiTIt under ihe <1 ruc tion ol the worul-rrimwiied MATT PEEL, will have me Imnor of Hp|.SHrin« ** above with New Song-. Dalice*. Hurlt-rq ies, l artes. kc. kc. ir For p Mloular* *e* Mills of day. Tickets 50 cents.—Duo.** open ut 0)^.—Commence ot7)tf. HR. F A. JON KN. ocl 15 Auen:. Hums, about lour miles nbovo this place. It ap pears that tho partieBwere North Carolina wngon- ers. travelling together; that Williams had huen drinking for several days; that on ihu evening of the occurrence he and deceased, with a son of his und two of deceased's wero encamped together; that WiLisms rose in tho night, nnd while Bradley was sleeping, clove his bend asunder in two place*; and that he then fl d .mi made hi* escape. It is bupposed that ho vvas in a fit ol delirium tremens. WhatFasiuon Does.—Thn umbrella men in New York have been compelled to fit out a dozen whalers lor the purpose ot go'ting whalebones 1 enough to keep up their business. 'I he ludie* 1 havo put tho whole stock on hand into their pen* coals. „ Mr. ilenry Omtmll. Tho hardship* they endured wore „f a lo.irtdl character, aud at one tuna six oui ol their party of nineteen, were so low that 11 whs thought they could not survive. Of those, three died, and the rest were saved, ulior ihe most uuro mining curuaud atieim.-n. One ol tho*u was Mr. Alston, tho carpenter, wh> died, while crossing over ihu ice, of lockjaw, aiperinduced by ihe in terne cold The other two wore trust bitten. The lockj »w, Dr. Kano said, was vcy prevalent. ’i lie pur 1 v, ul er making heir w,.y over ihirioen liumlicd miles o| ico, ..rrivcJ at Lcvi.-ly or God- huveii.snd had taken p<i*si.g« in u Danish brig, iiani<-U the Maria, when the Release made her Hp poarunce. Their joy at meriitig iheir countrymen hero can better he imagined than described. They lost no time, it is almost needless to pinto, in taking their departure, and after a favorable voyage, arrived within sign ol our shores, w nere ih.-y were hailed by iho steamship Union ab..ut MX.y mlli-s ea*i ol Sandy Hook ADDIrivNAL STATEMENT OV DR KANE. The expud lion *ucc< edud in cronfiug Mulvillo Bay and rentfiing the headland* of Smith Sound as early as ttc G:h ol August, 1853. Finding ihe ice to the north completely irripuue'ruble, th-y w,-re forced l • attempt a temporary pa-sago along iho coast, where the rapid tides—running at ihu rale of four b"oi* an hour, with a risu and fall of s.xiucn foul- had worn a temporary opening — Previous to taking this step, which involved great lesponsibiln/i nnd whielt whs, in tact, equivalent to :-H2nficinj, the vessel, u Francis mcinllio boat, vvnli a canot <d provisions, was concealed us a incans ol retreat. Tlm peweqiuum of the pack ice was ntiendcd by mnny ohaiuoc*. The v*'*.-el grounded wiih every de, and but b-r her txiieme s rength would not av«- been ai»e to su-tain the rit -ck* of tlm ice — he was twice <»• her beam ends, arid once on fire Irorn the up»Utng <d the stoves S01110 idou ot ......„ tht* navjga.n*! may be iimn-d, from the lact of l be time and place of exhibition will he given, h-r losing b r j-bnoom, best bower anchor und ! bulwark*, beside* atiout 6d0 f.,thorns ol warping) lino. They wore cheered, h iwevur, by a binall d uly progrost; and by tha 10ih of September, I 1853, hud sin-tveded in gaining the northern luce of Greenland—at a point never reached boforu — Hero 1 he y >ung ice Ir-zo around ihu vessel, uud compellod them *o seek u winter asylum. The wmtor uxvo them u degree of cold much be'ow any previous registration on record Whis key ir-zo m November, and lor lour months in ihe year mercury w,i* daily. Tlm moan animal temp- raturo was fivo degn os In* ow zero, summer and vv intor mc-uued. This without a doubt, was ihe greatest cod ever experienced by in m, a* tlio seat "I their win er quarters w.i* noaicsi the polo. The scurvy was r, *Jtly controlled, but tho most novel feature <>l this winter Wus a tetanus, or lock j.iw, which d-'lied 10I ir, atmeni It carried uv uy lil y seven ol riieir "esi -ledge Jogs, and was alio- geih.-r a trigh'lal sumirg . T ie opca'ions of search c-mimcnced aa early as M uch. Tin li/st p inn *. under 1 lio personal I'hirg,, «d Oi. tho ieu ul lanipi-ru- tnrea -.1 ini'iu* 57 taojov* z--ro Thu loss o| their dog* obliged H'eiil,-»* an only al cruu.ive, to adopi iln* early navel. Many of iho party wore I rust hllieii and underwent umput i'n>n ol the toes h Wil* by menu * ol those efiorts that in- exp<dni-n -U' i uoded m bring.ng homo many imp •riaui ro "'ill*. Tin p l't'es w. ro in ihe held a* soon as ihe |Uih "f July. -n!y uea-ing Irom labor wlieucver wio er darkocs- m idu it nnp'-s-tlile to tr-.vel (ire--nluud bus been 1'iioued mid surveyed by Dr K’i"e loward-the Ailnmie. wjili a cuasi lino irtv-t-tig duo N-'t h.un il a 3*npon't"US glacier uh— lolutely check- d iheir pr gr S' Tni- mas* "I ico I t l"liy piecpite. oU0 I«>C1 high, abot ing "• sc-i 1’ mid >ub ,-dlv i* iho - mly barrier ho- j 1 w. .11 Greenland Hint tho Atnini :C— it is nn effect I ua! bu-rior toali luium expmiation* 1 1 This glacier, m »pno id me d IfiouHy nl lull - I ing berg*, wii* ndhiwed out to *ca by means id I sledge-,the p.uty railing ihumselvo* ucross op, n water space* on in is-e* ul nro lut'd* way ibey succeeded in iruvcllmg <-ighiy miles along 11* base and traced 11 into a now Noroiorn land Thi* gla cier is, w« believe, iho iurg- s: ever discovered by anv previous navigator. 'rut* Hods — Contracts have been making for bogs through the week al6u$6 25 net, at which pries are firm. We hear of the tale of 1,000 head by a pork-house owner at $S rom the hooks. The Cincinnati! quotation is $ti 25. A letter Irom Allen county says hogs are selling there at $5 26 net, which is equal lo 6 50„S6 75 hero—Louisville Journal, 7th. VVoNDBRrcL CcaioitTV.- Signor Pleiro Bona, said to possens a most rcmaikable mechaidcHlgeidus, has Just arrived )n our midst from Rome,the Eternal City, with a curious and mint wonderful piece of mechanism, which be proposes tn exhibit to the people of Suvaii nab. It consi-ts of no lei* than 150 human figures, ie. preventing various nations and costumer, and capable of such curious arrangements and movetnetiisas to give a (rue picture ol Iiuuihii life In all Its various combine thins. 31 mmr Hoiih Is now enuuged Iu unpacking there curious figure", and we iind,-r*iand they will be ready fur exhibition Iu aboqtleii days, wlum particulars as tu [Communicated.] Pcrwonul. Messrs. Editors—Ueur Nlrs It is Important that every one ih -uhl Know wlieie lo get the FINEST DRESS HATS of late-t slyles. This, therefore, Is to I11I0MI the public Rener&lly, that they ran be bad of finer quality ut tlie HAT AND CAP STORE, 159 CONGRESS STREET, tbau any where else In the city. Call and examine. oot tn—if W. K. ttxWM’M. Fare Reduced—faftln Fafisage For *Vew York. steamshTpaugusta, To Leave Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 12 M. _ The new and splendid lust-soing stenm- 8hl P AUGUSTA, Thomas Lyon Com- ^ 'r-'ULiiy mander.wtlUeeve at above. For freight or font,' FAY Ac C'». nr" The ALABAMA will succeed the Augusiu, und leave < u Saturday, 4oth. Cabin Passage 840 Stverneo Passage.......................... 86 N. It Shipper*'of Cotton by these "learner*, will please Hike notice, that no Cot on will lie received a 1 the presses that is hot distinctly marked on lb* edge of the bale. net I" NOTICE. THE Rule of Freight on Rales of Doowt), by I Id* line to Now York, wld be Eight C*/ per loot, until luitlior notice. >( PADRLPORD, PAY 4 co Ornc* N. Y. and Savannah S-rsAMsnite'.'n [ocl9] Muvuunuli, 'id. a, |^j K‘ Tl S OF PHI-:mJHt U the Philadelphia a,at Ravsnnsb Piei, ship Line, on Light Good* and Dry G o* will lie Hi«cuts and 15 cen s per cubm fom, btin, l5 . r*t"» established prior toJ me last. ' •u« 97 G. A. L. LAM A R, Ageni motion. OrrtCB fnoH *TitAMB<>AT GoMFaXY I Augusta, !4tb May, iB.ij. ' ’j At a meeting ol the Board of Directors Mu, lompany GEO. JollNUT' iN,E.*q.. W8 , ft<J inrly appointed Agent or the Company at s*a\ aim»fa.' A wtimn all goods for tho Interior should beieuh«r U g. Ire-sed. Ji illN B. GUI 1317, Esq., Is the Agent at Aug mg, -nay 15—tf U. M LAUGH LIN, dec') 4 Trea^ NOTICE. During my absence from the -Sint*. Mr. j. } lAUVLUuiidJ. G. COHEN will attend v! mv ,' |U , V ness. nugfl M. A-C'iRgN. NOTICE, QTTIIE subscriber has removed hi* ■ ID,*tojft, g|H. liny sir,*0'. H. M. I,AFFirEAU.Ap. Huvaimuli, Sept I, IP55. SPECIAL NO'ltCE. ITTi hi the first day ol February ne ot HORTON fc RlKEVIAN, will be . limitation. After this dale, they will do an elusive CASH BUSINESS, fir tho purpose of 1 ling tip. All of our stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver )V M and Fancy Goods, we will sell al a very smalt adtuc* in the cost, for cub only. . ’ HORTON 4 KIKE MAN, 111) Broughton spoei Savannah, June 1st, .1835, may 31—d SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL PfcUSi IN*- Indebted Vo tho lute firm nVPHKfifc VF.ADEH are retpeetful/y requested lo cull on the sut> •criber and pay up, and thereby save trouble tu,d ej. petKH. VV.M.O. PIUUB, 147 llav ureel, S'or Ih* J' Surririnir i n-purtui SAVANNAH POST UTFXCA. DELIVERY ANPCLQWIXGOI-'TUE MAILS Ph.ihitl.el 11 It I a. TO LEAVE OCT. IS, at - o’clock, — M. Tho new and Hphmdid steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Uapt. Gar- bin, will leave as above. Cubit) Passage to Plllladellihla 840 Steerage ” “ 8 For freight or passage apply to C. A. L. LAM Alt, oct 13 “jKti FOR NEW YORK—Old Estadlisiikd Link. ^Sfit-Tliefine Schr KATE BRIGH AM. J. W. Evans, Mit-it-r will meet with despatch as above. For Irnighl or nan-age apply ou board al Telfair’* wlmrf, or to ocl III BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO. S,f, FOR BALTIMORE—URQULAit Link.—The jyil^Sctir VVOODBRIDGE, 3 J While, Master, will have quirk despatch an above. For freight or pa>*uge apply on board at Telfair’s « harf, or to net 10 IIU1GI1 \M. KF.f.I.Y tt CO. F<»R LIVERPOOL.—Tlm Am-rlcsii h.«ik ^Y A51 A'tllA W, having pari of hur cargo eugag- in. »,n mod with dispatch. For freight npi-ly to net Itt—3 E. A. BOIJI.LARD. FAMIIIIINAUI.E IIANCINGAt AlteKMY, MR. MI’HOI.S will lesuni'' the dunes <>f bit Academy on or about the 4uih of Noveinhe'. IBM, with new facilities for leacliing a ihur>>ugn sob practical knowledge or Dancing und Catlsiheuici, 8T. ANDREWS HALL. (IT T-jvmt, Hoars of Attendance, 4c.. will bo aa. nouuced in a future advertisement, before the com mencement of the tesrion. oct 15—tluor THI) WOKE OF Captain Walter 51. Gibson. prison ot KXcltctirrnm, AND A Gl.AN'-'K rtTTRH SELECT SCHOOL FOil YOUNG LADIES. MK8. nit. CVANliVGUAlI \K7ILL OPEN, on Ibe first Mon lay In November, i vv School lor Young Ladles and Misses where tht u*unl branches of an English Kdin-uUnn will be tuiivbl, with the FrencUand Lntin I.imguuges Alsu Music,I'nv. ing und Puluitiig, iu Oil aud daterOuf >rs on Velvet M Crayoning. Mrs c. having hurt ronslde*tlilo exnerlenco In t-T.cb- ln«, fl alter* herself I tint sho will l><> aide to give sul'aiac- lb n in those who may entrust in, Ir daughteis inben-sre. The?‘cho"| Year coii*i*is oi Ten Mont I,*, with Four Quarters of . loven weeks each, ending re*pn'iirr/y-. Ji»'., lb. April li. June 4J. and Sepi. 7. Terms sod other purilciilnru mudu known Iiy npplving to Mr-. . RuodeiiCH on the North rliliiol Libert) Mieet, ilium , f Mr*. Marsh si’s b'lck liiiiltling*. Iti ff-rem-es lo me Pillowing ge t'emen: Ui. Rev.•■hupheii Elliot, .Mr. P.D. Woolhapter, Mr.C, t,. l.cmar— Suvi.e-ah. Rev Hr. E. Ford, Judge Holt, Dr. L. A. Dugs*. Mr, Henry II.' uinnilng. Mr. Amlr-wJ- Miller —Augusts. Kev. si. K. Talmudgo, Presideul of Oglethorpe Uni- rxl'y. __ xtjj A , . . Governor Johnson. ® “Lb«Ju“'; select 0rnamentalFemal. Numerous Dlustrations, SEMIJSTAB.Y, IA NOVr IN PltaSA, AN D W ILL APPEAR IN A FEW - . __ DA vs. i MISS J. E. G0EWEY AND SI8TES It „il!«nibrMC*Or»l.lng,or the Autt.nr In thi. Imllnit ...... ,,i>rv . AKLI-DT Si‘lluOL f,.r . l.mltM O,N..V.I Ad».,.„.r» .mm in DI.'.-IU,",. ,.",1 : \\ 1 {f.!m„lr. ”yS.,.7Jfr.!.,le BAaffMENTol P»*iipie of Siunutrii} Account ot its \X ml Races nt Men; . n-ii,. ■, p'la.-r I'lit'ltcll Uiiptiir..h. Hie DUIC.I li.oi.uul I.IMn Prl-..n; Ih... 1 1 ' - i.'iLUVn. ro<uh Imighi loti, the .Manners mid •''<-cl.il II ibits oi me .. Juvciie.-e and .Mu a> People; A Itovicw o| ihe Ru e of I tin- Hutch In the Emu, and now he Emi: ed <m, oi iheir ... Iliiudk. J. C. kClKi;t(, I'iituivlicr ' u.t iC-l 140 Full,hi Aired, A. Y« J net lft—tf DKLIVKHIKI. Non hern and ugusui West Florida and so West Ge< Upper Georgia and T miessee.. Macon,CiiluinliU*,ac West. ( II.OU A iAt',s tor Key Went, H*v »na ami , bo cl "*ed on tho 3d >«nd 18ih Au gust, and on the 3,1 and 18th September, to go via Charleston per sailiou vessel. tST Tho Ch'iIui O O JVt 3VL EJROIAIi. l> -bo iy, cat. SAYAN.XAII AIAUKI.T. .Monday, October 15, P. ,M, COTTON.—The sale* lo day .mount to 31-.'n b iles, iulinws :-7 si Big, 19 at 8>tf.3Di „t flJj.tM al r)<. -Hi *X, -06m- ats.lAlh m 9, A: nv t'X nmt 7 tm'es Jetliro ftl I Jut*. Tne inurkei cm: iiiues steady without any quo- tub hchange In prlc-s. OT* Exlruci of a letter, received in this cdy, dated Havana, October H. The sales of Rice to-day were ot East India, from Bor. deuu.ai 15 rs per ermbe- There me throe curituesof -vv i.nid thus cemented to Green'and Carolmu remaining un bund, and 3,<j00 bags Valenci 4 r ce was named "WosIdngtO"! uusold. «o hay WI ich Inieiv.-Iie* between it and, — uisnti In-inwe believe, iho name ol Mr. j AUGU8TA. OUT 13. P. M.—Cotton—Tne market Is F«»lt RhM’ m TWO now iw,. story Hrlck ItulMIngs, on a Idgli bureau-lit, In Taylor street, en*t of the Medical •:„|l ge. Gk-. pl|,ei lliriiug oiiil hoth tenement*, n , evn-y oi-i Mui co ivemeiice ; carriage houses, "ta ble*. room* fur servan t wi Ii fire plac-*, ami all nc'es sa > mi tiiilld'iiK-; i,1"0, a w« 1 ,.| gun i water in each ,-ird. Pu*«e>si,in given linm din ely Apply to l.'mm, B. Puiicruoi,, il VVidtHko' sire*., or t "Hie-ub«crilier, in ins ri-slileuce. No. rid tiroughiuu sui-ui, oppn.-iiu die Mur-l n I House. ocl IU -novf GE »Rt;E \. A - H, TO IIEM'. 'plIAT COMFOUTABLE Dwelling flr.ure, coric JL Plica and ril J ill,-II sireel-, »|||I Gieeli 11.•lift ladled. Kent $37.) per annum. Apn'y on Hi, pr *<-, nr lo W. W I.INC'LN, ■ •cl l II l w ,M, i n it in fill riqum riessloii of Eleven Weeks, commencing GUT0- UEk l.iih. Io«triicilon will bo given in the following branches: French, German, Drawing. Crayoning, .Monnchromsl. Ics, Tisane Flower.*, Ornamental Needle and Lt-sibtr Work, Pntntmg tn VVs er t Oil amt Grecian PlIlV ing. V' ax Frnil and Flower*. Emboss' <l l.mbroluery. Rale* of Till-Ion, mid Hours of Alteuduncs lusd# known nn applicaliiiM Ml«lio Room as above, out III—• Ilk Fll 13*4 II TUITION, I jR' iFE^-GR C. II. :,b."rtl’K, trnduioe at tl'*-Vf. Ii.oie, P.i'ls.France, Is n»w ready to begin hlvclaww. He will ii-kc -dodar* hi d«*-c«.or give pr v ee les-m*. Term-made known.oi ni,pllc -llon in |,i rei is An; c-e monlcH'loii Ihroiig', I'm Post (Jffije, Box 737. w p t* Immediately uliended to. ucil3*-3 SAV4gNAU,r>ct t2, Itf.VI, —Iieur >ir: WeliaveJ-i ' *>-« ig V-Mir services m Hie pub'* imgiiugc, nnd, a* we h'-iiriiij r of; p R of Ifi-Nttr I.*co«t wi-l IIOA IS ji OF III of fi.-uiih will in.-e> it 7 s® o'c »ok, l"»lea.| , iiuai Hiteiioao c i* desired, a- i/ic«wnlo. itansuciud. " ’ ocl ID •1>HK ftonrtl I ove.-l.K-. . i ai.tii. a Wodncs'Hy o’clock j ["» ne-** ol irnpor- ' . IHCKNU., *•"’ ClourniMii II. H. rl " au.thin and c.rsiniissioTv' ui sim'ksV - 1 ’"! nrliebnli. Wn liavo kn-ivvn i yi-ins und t dtv .eo «-"*« your imlll 1 French foment u* have hnvt the pro II lor H rtl dorill l|,q | • ur»u in Fr ■ many in erii i i tO I* \ II TN F. Ii 411 IP VOTIfl;. I have lids du) assoc ale,I i.llll I.RT AU.n'I >*' In co pan m-itddp wiih me in (he \nc.| -unud (', c n*-i,,n in me**. The iiu*iiihs* will hemal er lie cm,dueled un- lerl o inline uml s yle "t ripuiicer < orr,-|| •. c>*. ■sPi.Nl.ER CURUEI.l.. Sdvani ah. Ocl. 15, Ih <5. and obedient servants, that jour v, ry nee. ami your > xi e- r , • inl> ciuiy q inlif* .• Inkeii upon vi-ii'-elf. vv • hip v.nir Inendl 'E A.itYM U. iMu.N ■ II..N U lllllP lbs iey c- world* reams iu us . f ibe piojee'ora •>! i e ■ ion "l ih- old and -atiiru ol peculiar tnur- suUied, und an uctive hurine-s ims be, b dec me ot J^c from lue pricis current before Ihe Can uJu’s new*. Tho first Chief Justico ol tho United States, John Jay, proposed "that no Roman Catholic who hold Hud (lie P.> po or Ins priesthood had power lo annul outlis or even to grant absolution irom sin, should be udnmtod tu utvii rights." Triucc Murat. 3. The ranee of the e''.diio j-mrnoy* may bo un- dcr-tood Irom'bo bici that the ennro circuit o| Shi.In’s Sound liar been effected, and its shores comp cluly dialled. •1 lim die real discovery of the expedition is tho I quiet,is very fl nr, open Polar rca. Tho cliaunol leading to tliesu i tun bags luir Riu ut water* was entirely Ircu Irom ico, and this mvs "" sen jus fouture was rendered mom remarkable bv the existence ol a bell of solid ice exi'-iiding one hundred and iwcnl-live miles lo the southward.— This sou verifies the views ol Dr. Kune, nsexpruss- ca to the Geographical Socieiy, bL'Ioro his depar ATt.ANTA, OCT l«.—Colt in—Wo quote Colton a* 8 cents. Raeon—Hog rouud 13*i:’>tf ; Sides I5ul0; Hums 13 ; Mioulden l-'A■ BALTIMORE, Ol.T 11, P. M.—Coffeo-There Is very Ii-tie doing luoiay iu v.'oUt-e, but the murkei, ulihuugh o hear of salt's lo-iiuy ot ubuui A ci* , an I lio bag* primp do ut II2* cts. Tlieie Is Iml nine Cotfee offering, uml liolders ure iinlisp "»d ui sed, except ui lull rule*. v\ e coniinuu lo quote R)<> t otfee i.i 11 Jgat )>j cl* for lair lo goml mir ‘•ns. uud at I I3£ul4cts lor goini lo prune do. 'Die stuck tmdn) Is esiiiuaied ul about Ilium) nags. Hum.—There was a v,ery utlive d maud for Flour tills morning < u ’Change, and large sale* of Howard IU) K vGENTS WAN I E iJ, I'Ot'HTAIN PII'NI.’RIHEUS for a Work that will A b* pr-Xfd Iiy every liter..r> aud rouding iiian u* hii . I till,ort a nt Nnlio HI ‘.,ok being a Cycloiffiliu of tnUuy al , American LPtuI-.re, eiiihriicuig persouul and crilicul ’ mu ices of AuUmra will i age* I'ro.o ttmir wrilmgs, Irom ilie earliest pert-ul to Hie piesent du<. by E. A. & G. I„ Huryclnm k. with portraits ot Authors, views of C-lkgcs uud other Lueraiy Institution-, Vlgneiis uf R--»,«‘«iices, 4c , with more than -mu Auioeraphs. hu b-,ok will be putiUstn-ii by Mr. Charles S. ribuer, - 'll IH'Tn ERS. HR F. II MR ME. CARL EPPING. Havana aii. * ict. 12, IK*,5. •hem fully concur In tho lor, g ,!• g opiH-.u com em- Mr II L-icos e‘« q lahlluiilhiii* u* a IcHclier • f di< u:h l.MngiiHUf, ami in the cxprcMion , fgor„i tvJ-/ies for Inseilcci-S". HlANl IS S. UAI<T< VV. I concur In tho above, J. DAVKNPOHT. MvItVVNT M VIVTED. A WHITE WOMAN, who it willing i>> vimfvrisks iho general house work Iu a ioiiuII family, in the emmiry, t lid cun muke hemnlt useful tn pi ihi Hewing, 4c., cun 1" ur , f * siiiiution on application ui this of fice. Her pnsguge will be putd by the udverllser. ocl I ft-1 tv k, in two rojHi m-Uvo" v page*, primed on superfine paper uml now iyp c . oe , „ . reidy «-n tlm Iftlli Noveinber. and sold Iiy Auvnis only. | 1 win M, by bhcrlplion price Is fixed al seven dollar*, r giving full qt-tiill* IIA V, HAY, II %V. volumes ol over l.iliU I (ill HA LF.> prime North River Huy uml now type, will be | Hme Brighum.lrom New Yo Thu s lundlnc fmm nrk For sale oo waver & Constantine. M»T l .\ OFF TII 13 TII A(!H- The Inching ol tho surl >i.'ain*t ibis Irozcu i Street, Ohio and City Mill* were made ui hi advuucc of beach ol ice wu* impr* reive beyond description. I 'rJ* •“ emus per bbl, from Hie figures ol ye-terd -y.— Sever: I Keir mum wmh wriom we liavo con vers- d, i ** ,e F°r-eiKii advices by the Cuiiuda, has »l*eu. ibened an,. .L ,,1 is a* one ol'tlio iiiosl n-im.rU„hin moluJ 1 ll,M market, and al Hie close, holders of l-iour were v P h I. h , , , H H,, ,! h „ * 1 i! i very arm at.he advance. The aggregate tales today! which they nb*v rvi d during Hm expedition. An, p ueb about 7uuu bbls. area i-l ihien thousiind square mih-a ha* been eecn j t«ruin.—The market for all de scriptions of Grain Hus i entiiely free Irom ice, and was named alter* iho, morning was buoyont, and prices w,-re generally nei ter. \ lion. J. P Kennedy, late Secretary of tlie Navy,' Wheat advuuced 3 to 4 cG,uu,iCorn4 to ft cm per bush- under whose auspices ihu expedition was under- VV,B note ►ales to-day «d limo bushel* Pa- ami Vv«*i. i lu |( RI , I ern Virginia ai Uriels. We quoie Out# lo-duy ut 35a4U A circular giving full qciall* ol dHcount made to < 11 . . b J . l ." eM ’ , hy ‘"IdreiBing the - lamh: mid v/lll bo found lor sale ut Hm ritivinmah Frul* Emp •r.itin, by J A. IICOWN. j "ci lft No 37, Wbltalier-st posed t-» embark Ii sub-crl'ier. general Agent lor the riiMes ot New Y<*rk. Noi ill uml rioutli Carolina, and Genrghv Applicants will p eu^e stale what dHiricls they pro po*e to cinvs*e, and whullier they have bei>,re been eu- giigcl III ihe niislness. U. A. RunUIIArK. ocl Hi—ftood 145 Nassau sired, New York. Just Publl-hed, by tho SIOW All D ASSOCIATION, 1*1111,%. T (IN FPERMATUKRHOEA, or riemiiial ikness, linpol'ince, (lie Vice of Ouimism, M;t«Uir(vi\U<m. or Self- Abuse, ami other Diseases vu the Sexuul Oiguns, with an account of the error* and de- eplionsol Quacks, ami vulimble Advice lo the Alflict- \C I b„ InnH lo I In, north nnd u'r>ni of iliia "hnnn.,1 ! cls ' ... I 0,l » '»y ,! v 0 ' R Calhoun, M. U. ' misullliig Surgeon of Ih land l ' .'. nn csol ills chanml uice.—^here Isa fair trade demand, and the market Is • th« Howard Association. Philadelphia, Pa., a bone siemi^at 534a5^ cts for goml to prime new crop Old ' ‘ * . . has been charted as high as 82 30 This is iho nearest 'and t-- the Pole yet known. It boars the name of Mr. tlenry Grinned, Urn founder of the enterprise. THE WINTER OF lS54-’55. Tho extreme severity of the previous season made it evident thut the brig cmnd not bo libcra- ic.d before the wittier set in. :Sh" was fast im pounded in the ceilire "I a large field ol ice. Tho pro vmions, although' abunduiH, »em not calculati-d to resist scurvy, end 'he luci, owing to iho emer gency of t n* pn Vm'US winter, was deficient in quantity. UnJ-r Hmso circunirtauccs Dr. Kano, uh a pertv nl v,,lvint«< r*—un un it,tempt l« teach lulling ui 4jj;u5 cis. rop „ . Vvlnskey.—ihe nmrkttvvu-duy Is quiet, but ptices are ulent amt Epidemic Diseases.” A copy of the leui IiistitniIon established by special i-mlowmi the iHiHol the sick ami dli'tresBi’il, alllic ed with "Vlr* Wc find a statement g .nrg tho round s of tho pn- pers ihul Frmcu Lucian Murat, heir s!i glttly appa rent to iltu throne ol Naples, was formerly a resi dent planter ol this State—but this is all a mistake, ll was Bunco Aclulle Murat, who married tin* daughter of Colonel Byrd Willis, of Vuginin, and sell led oil n plantation some where near TuHuhasst-o. l’rince Muru. was well known, und highly esteemed, a* a c<>uueous nod courtly gonilcmun, in this city, where the Inth.-r ihe 'mouth of L •neaster Sound, m h -pes oi meeting ' tnarkei/nei-Mtiie duprei und 1 unity ol bis lady resided—tt is now many I ihe English expedition, and ihus giving relicl t>. | . Rice'* firm with a ,a ,r demaud. Most of the sales yours sinco his demise—his. widow still resides un I Iris a -social en—uusi-ed in »n open boat over the I haVL ' le «" mane to arrive. th»* plantation, and is blessed with lortune, hea th ! un.-k ol Baflin'* Have itdina out n heavy gala — •—— ■ — 1 ■ and 'troops of friends, allot which she is most de-j Tti.-v found an unioterru, ted barrier of ice, ex-j RECEIPTS PER CENTRAL RAILR *AD. serving. . . r-ndii g in one great Irorsushov bom Junes to Mur-1 Oct 15.—2070 bale* CvvUon, -7 mixes o par ore, 7973 rrmce Lucian Murat, whilo in this country, ro- chiMin’s Sound, and wee forced utter various os-I »ks WbeaE Wb 'io Meat,le7 do Com, 244 do Flour, ' unchanged. NEW YORK, OCT. I2.-Cotlon-Thore Is no change in the markeu price* ure heavy with u general Inactivi ty. We repca our former quota ion* : NSW YORK CLASSIFICATION. Uplands Florida Mobile. N O 4 Tex Ordinary ri)* 8)* ►« ' Middling t'J4 b a VX 9>i •M"idling Fair.... 10 III Id# Iu# Fair in# In# II ||# I |.,ur.—Tlie market for wes ern and stale flour Is 18# I n35c h wer on ihe low gr dea b it i- quiiu uiiseiiled. lots On the »pm exp"ted to the bturm are pressed on U,e Report will busem by mail, (in a scaled envelope), ireo ol charge, on iho receipt ot Two Slump* for Posim-e.— Add.ess HR. GEO R. CALHOUN, No 3 South NINTH s>i , I’hiludelphia. I’a. ocl 10— eodflm UiS I . HOOKS, HOOKS, HOOKS. 1 .-VYHI.L. or the Double Error; by Marluo James. j Clouds uml Sunshine, u drama.Ic talc: by Charloa I Rode. j The Conscript; by Alexander Dumas. 1 The l-l'ier riisior; Iiy Marian .lumen. Tim Brier Remarker on ihe Ways of Man; by Ezra rianipsoti. The .Ma'cli Girl, or Life Scenes a* they arc, lllusiralsd. Alone ; by Marlon Harlaml. Tlie Hidden Path , by the uulhnr "f Alone. l*ora’schild, n beautiful hikI interesting book. Cora and the I.ocior, or Revelaiion* of u Physician'S i Wlfu. \ Tho Iroquois, or the Rrlght Side of Indian Character; i by Minnie .Myrtlo. I Mary Lyndon,an Autobiography. I Tne English Orphan*; by the author ol Tempest and ! Sunshine. * Tlm Winkles, or ihe Merry Monomaniacs. Linda, or Dm Pilot of tlm Bello Creole; by Mrs Heutz. i.obeli Graham, a riequel to Limbi. For sate by WARN'*' K 4 H WIH, oct 15 .59 Congress street. The State Elections —Tho return.* from Penn- riyivaoiH are partial and incompl. l.., nul aieruffi- II ii Hemy A. j S o of Virginia; non. J. B Den t eienl shqyy that tho Democra'* have triumplwd , i ...... . ll ..aa. W 11,1,... eel er I T.l ......fit, 11 ll.tv,..ll,u Al' St, ly all por'iiniH of tho Slate, electing tin .. candid.He for (.'anal Commi.-snmer, the only Slate nflicvr voted I r, over the Kusmntst candidate by a large nmj *ritv, and securing a nirj -ri y ol tlie Stale Legislature, which will insure to 'hern a D.-mocruric. United Slates Senator in the room wi Central America.—According to a currespon- j S nnim Cooper, whose term expired on the 4ih of ml ul the New Yolk Tribune u large number of March la-t. ji'imn,ol L uih'uih; Hon. Henry VV. Hilliard ol Alabama; lion.Geo. E. Badgm,ol North Caro Jin* ; I on. How. | Cobn, oi (Joi'igia andzioo. A. P. Butloj, .ii 8uuib Carolina. dent in.;,i iiHVu been unlisted in Now Oi lea is lor the Lemral Ameriiao expedition* ol Kinney and Walker, nil of whom will go out armed. Iti* said also that sev, ral wealthy p anb rs have sub- Scr bod a large aoi'Mint of money to iho em rpriso, while others have agreed to go down us go-<n as ih uffj are more Neitl' d, and lake wnh hem their •laves. Many who hare enlisied have Hgreed to tiiUo their laiiiilm* slung. I hu fund gu irantecd to Kinney lor the promotion of his enturprisA amounts to over five millions of dollars, and it is at-eyed that the object ol the whole efliirl is to sc ure the organization ol a aUvu SiHto in Central America, to be annexed to the Union. Important to Buildino As.-ociations.—The Supreme Court of Connecticut baa just rendered n very important d^cieiun in regard to Savings Banks and Building Associations. The decision w a- made in scare where an association attempted t» foreclose a niortgage, and the court decided that it could only recover the amount <>f the principal Ie--* the legul inteieit and bonus which had bueu charged. sided in Now Jersey near tho stntoly mansion of I his uncie, Joseph B.-naparic, in Boidcntown—he! was Known there as a gallant Fr*-nchiuan, of sty | lish mannor and aduress—a boa vioant and j capital fellow among (he rones of Philadelphia, 1 but money, with him, was no drug in the pockm, j us lie managed lo spend ten times bis allowance. ilo man led a lady in Pniladelphin, but wu ure not certain as to her nativity, we seo it stated that j she w, h u native oi South Carolina, and it may ne ' mi, but ot one thing wv ere preuy well ini or mod 1 nnd ih.u is that he,he r husi and, very rom spurn h,-r patrimony, ami our informant staled that sin* w„s reduced to a ecbool teacher to support her*, ll nnd ; Prince Hu-buiid Al-mit tno lime Hmi L ui* is a , pnleon w.'S flecUd President'o' Fiance, Murat. i called an a genrit-man nt bis m-qmiintan, •-, and very candidly • xplaintd In* wants and viu«s — t»» P ii*. 1 c.-pu* to return i During the wmtei dy pH-grc 'inule team of dogs Dr K-m In Ohio, Chase, tho Republican candidate for Governor is *aid to bo elueicnl by a m-'jorlty of ten thoii«'ind. Departure or Mismonariks—i'ho Rev. Or-, , . . ■ • sun P Alien, (.1 Mi Mom*, who was ordained a* I ^a'd lio, d 1 cm. omy rat*.- iinnn y a lorcitfii mi«stonHry m ibi* pi-'ceon tlio 26'h ult. I am c iiv-ncid ihai my o- usm w in u,, mm left thi* city yesterday f.,r B "ion, wi h bis wile* P ul 1,10 dtiough, lor el: ol winch I idnili bu mdcbi- fruin whence they, tu c-,|ii|iaiiy wnh »evan<l oilier ud l " > uu ,,,u ' •' w ' 11 ""■**« jmir pn p ►•• I foreign mis-iouHries, will sail -m ibe 27ilt for ' aek«d lit* Iriend About "ti« or iwo lh.-us.ind doi- Smyrnd and Constantinople. Mr. Allen gradua- lat* 1 .G-ponded Lucian,—and, at tlm end o| mu ted a few month* sinco at Andover, Mass., and tii* I colloquy, In* Iriend lent him hueen hundred dol station will bo among thn Annenians of Asia “u and seek his lottune wnh,a* th. ►t ,, ry Minor.—Rochester Democrat books say. Murat went io ran*—Louts Napo- (■•oil timU Iiiiii bu ilia h . i j bbls do, 37 bales Umnestica. fl b Hoi »Vo-d and .Milze. to hen-ued thev adonied ! Luheu * & M Kle """< - Munlwl k4 . . - . . ,, n cn-uca tncy aaonted . Uebii to Foster, A H. riridge, F.anklm the Imn.is ol the L-q.i.mmx, living upon raw w.,1- \ jj ralll | eJ ., w ,, Rurr ugh. .V Hmeaij. Hanun 4 rus meat and suit undine theniveiVcs by walls of h tt Fu-t. J Jones, m.s.oii v Viiial,*ii«N .\ Ham,esc moss. In spi'o of these preeaurions the scurvy L<>, E Farsuns A; Go, Huiiu 4 »\ usiu urn J VV Lulhrup advanced wiih sli-ady progre.-s ; but by the aid ol a 4 o, Wuyuu, Grenvibe it Co, crane, VVuiL 4 • n, "* “ Ruse, avis u Lung. VV P Young, VV VX oo Ibridge, ri M Lbtfi.euu cruuor at Wade, Hunt-r At Gsinine I, .>uyAt ’I a.) lur, Pullen. Iltiiloii A. Co, Uiover At. Co, Vturbllefc Frlursou, Uot.iwe.l n Wh le eu , A Byrne, K Huber* 4 riu'i, -\ Hay wood. mi At VV bi:a, K Kuilurd. .VI tl VVIIIIaiD", Ur •» uU At . o, lu'Ckeniiaugn r* Lailson, ricruuioii Join,you a. Co, G II JohiiMiii, Ri.o'n a •tor.Tierl.C Ll.amar IT*on 4 ,Mu. kuv, i.ynn At riul* der, J Inge-so I, Lock ell At Mulling*. LrriH.J F Tuck er, riicbell, Young W> utt 4 c-i, C Ii -Uiupflold, rig. o,J II Hn.es und outer. n .... tii:i. l,_ i. —n, . i leon look him by tho hand, in*d<i him r Jh h , ..7.\7hi/hJL h I v '‘*'"l’ ol Al«wn, ..nd h .d reM.md m for h« h.i U.d hli hind i.n hm ho»rl_l... ,„i u l„ h b . u| „ wbicl , bl . hn.ondd.d-.nd pm It inlo h.r pocket—[Bunlnn , |„ na , d inn In,hnr.hu. Imd hem. ™,,li.c,i,.d by ° 81 ' ! Buuition*, and lie is in w- m a lair Way to ascend Death of Wjh. Geo Baker, Esq.—It is with | ihu throne (im-u occupied by his dashing father— unfeigned regret, nays the Baltimore iSuii ofTlinra . another lair i'lusiluiiun that die Alinigliiy d"«-s nut dny, that wo annonneetlicdem.se ol Wm Geo. ■ t0'variably guard the ngln divine <>1 cmili-burn Baker, E«q., n member of the Baltimore bar, und king*,, lor Lucian is iff- gumd sun of un Inn keep one uur nm*t esteemed lel'ow citizens. Ho was , «r<—neveithele»s he is one "I nature's n"blcinen ; the democratic candidaio lor the fii*t liraneu of tin- lor lie returned the fifteen hundred d • I In rs, m he ci'y council m the 19ih ward, and yesterday rn- j Iriend wnh many thanks, and a pieesmg luvnuiioii ceiv-d a majority nf the votes In that ward. But to vi.su Puris, uud live with h'tn. Now the e are belore the poll* dosed, to him'bu vu.-insilud< a of several m lances m w h dt Ip* cmi-i-, Hie Emeeror Hli* w'orld had reared, and hi* spirit hud entered ol France ba* not behaved thus iium.rab>y.—Pen- I upon rite realities ol the world. | sacola Gazette. progre.-s, IC-me succeeded in efieci — . ng h eommu'i'Catn.n wth u settlement ol Esqui- 1 pihux seventy rnili-s to the southward, and by ur- 1 L'amzmg a hum relieved the parly. At onu timo • very man ui riio expedition except Dr. Kane ami .Mr. B-.na- I w re cuntiucd to their bunks with •cuivy; but liv a providential tnierposition tho party escaped wmiout a death LSCAFE To THE SoUTH. 'I he ureal he't of ice made it clear that no re • ict expi'dirioi:* Irom the South c uld reach thn i a y m iimu to eneveut the iinpns'»nm«nt "I u thud winter, win. h, wi'ii 'heir defieiei'Cioa ul fuel, w.i-. <l luvc ..rovt-il ni'ist di-as'r it t«taI — LJ der ihesc cireumsian-es. Dr Fv me wisely de termined to nt).i ol,m hi* brig, and attempt iu «*- (Mpe to th SiuiiIi by n ooilibniHriot) ol horns ami fledges. In ace -rdunce With this view, they left i he brig un ih<* 17th May, th" temp, rat ure at that time being fivo degrees ileluw zero They crossed ,i belt "| ice eigbiy.nne miles in diameter, drag ging the bo.us I'enind them, and carrying tour of liter sick cnirudes by means ul n dog sledge — Alter an aconil travel of 351 miles, th*-y reached Cape Aluxand-r and embarked in "pen wai- r.— The r gun* supplied them with animal loud, no pr vi ion* being carried in iho bout, excepting breadstuff* nnd I .||ow. From Cape Alexander they travelled to the Sou ih ward, iflud Whiskey;511 do E Phelps Gin. 60 d j "Id P 4 H. do; 50 do Luther Fulton's Rum. Mi do Domestic Brandy. 3ft qr casks Twigg Roup do, 4ih proof. # do do do do 4th do. In store and 'orsale oy SCRANTON, JOHNSTON At LO. oci Hi . Cbmoe Goshen b.ixes Chasm, la.idlug, and fur -ule •y net Hi S' RANTON. JOHNSTON 4 co. —_ I / V HMDS fair N O .-ugar lV) 30 do I'll PR do ft" bbls Smarts A nnd B Clarified do 4ft do do CraMied do Si do do Puwt'ured do In rib-re and mr sale "y »ct 0 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 C<>. A< Kl'iKG ,' oDr frill, 4c—-'U ball bbls'Ni7*i~4*3 M.tckert;, new; 3 Cask* Odfisli; Iiiii It. xc* Her- I IVE P"OL Lump Coal, forsn'c by bus; 5u bbia .Mercer P'.tatuus, 5 do New VV'biio Beans, lft net B MiNIs 4 JO H Ton ' indiiig, and lur >-ule by oct I" SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 ro, 1) UCK WHEAT FLOl’R^iiU Ha v J > 30 BuXCc, lauding Slid I NEKHOJiS F(lIf SAI.T. \ vr.biublo lit in By of negroes for sale ; comprising a man 37 y.-ar* old, a good csrpeni >r and good f'ttmer.hi* wile 34 years uid.-o-unAHe*- a'd good lv ute servuui, and ihHr girl child 9 yea'* old, alt sound und i likely, and of g.iod cliurucier. Apply to , oct 8 WM. WRIGHT. STUIIi: FOIt K F XT. A WII \UF STORE suitable for storage of Cotton o provision* by uug3 _ It v VN ARD 4 ROWLAND. • i- !lUsi|f.I.SOnion-, landliu lr"m schr.Elvira Aod •i*/for fUle by OARtiEfON 1 4 parson. ; IOC BBLS.’ new MaclTcrol, Imi'Bng from achoooSI aviru from Uoatnii. And f-r ""lo by MINIS a .)' iff.VaTON. iiMndo •') , let iG ) uud Quar. bblsi Scranton, Johnston 41. C OI'H iE Black Tea. ) ocl 9 r lunnlv "*••- Fur sale by Ml MB JOHNSTON. IC oct lft bum, Ke) y n i PORT SHIP KTB W S. ft y V -VNN AH... ..,«KJTOBER 15 .Ti Evil-,NT — 2011 bbls llydra'ilic Cement. \J live, by ncrlfl HUNTER 4 G iol-'l-fcE,COI'Fl.E.—3G0 bags Prime ItloCuDuc. I \j 7ft uiui- Java do. ; lft 50 bugs Prime Porio Rico do. In store and f*>r *nle 1 >' "CIS SWIFT At D VV1H R. U SALT— I" sucks, l> N. Market Mquure. ass,!* 5 -; o*iu n Srlir vttlt IV r.H. Brig E Pri'vee', ll'iiton, Ltvcipool—A Low 4 Co.— i input tn—3VI7(I suevts Suit. S oup Vi gn.ia. I'r-mi Ocechee, with 39»I0 bush ltuugli Rice, in It Hubi-rsham a Sun. Steamer Fio-hiun, Juhiisuii. Auv U sia. to M A Cohen, with32bulesLou-.il, 153 d • D im sties, at) libds Bacon and ftldZe, to ftl A Ciilit-n, Hudson, fleming 4Cn, J .VI Coupur ai Cn, und oti.i-re. R Hu'iershum'sfiii, Innn PlunliUlon, with 1290 bush ltuugli Rice, iu U iiaber-liuu) 4Sou. U • VR*.sUG V RS.—50 bill* NVw > irleuus sugars, va } rioui quul lies. •Ml do i laO||>-d <io A B and • 2ft do Crash do. 2 i du Puwdcred do, iu atoru uml for *alu hy octG SWIFT 4 CO. I IHU .11 II 'ItlHA.MIft. New York, Oct 11—Uld bark Flight aod setar Senator, uvaiii-ah. - ...... Liverpool, Sept 25—Sid Ellen Bond, Savannah, Hums over ice. sometime* through ,u f** 1 "’ r biudlng, 37 h. Vnnguard.rievHniiah. Eu- xiiREION LIQO tits.—ft halfpipes "tunl, Dui-rey 4 Co.’s Brand ;4 p:pes ••.MedniisSwrn” IIoIIhihI Gill I'l bbls Port Wine; 2U do Madeira do. In -tore u»d rsa.eby oct fl riWIk'T 4 CO. ) VON. CIIKKSE. I. MU). 4c.—Landing from ship J So-Million, 2ft liiidi Prlum Western Bacon Side*. 15 do <io do do Shoulders. Ill Heroes Ham-', luucy brand*. fill boxes WI.-io Clive*. ; 50 do English Dairy do. 15 bid* Prime l.enl Lur I, 2ft kea- d" d" do. Uiu • oxrssm -Wed tterl g ; lUU do Nfuro Pipe*. 3tli reams Wrapping Paper. Fur sale by riWl sh-oliii-. 1 duck anil s ,, «l and colli en ni'b oegs i" keep the pariy in condni -n. At 0 "(10 Y"liv they bn-m-d up III if spare li-.no mill 'l.-dge* b" tu-1 and b-lt the eonsi, *'r kin« mit into tii • (ipi-n * ll - f Melville B.i v, niee'ing f.r tbo Worm Danish Beitlemunt* of Grteulsud. Here Busin'*, net in— A.r brig* Esibt-i Queen, Darien; ] rulida, Uuboy Maud. H"bu*s’ Hole, "ci 9—riehr Edwaid Klog, Jnck«.n> Ville. oci III—Arr bria Leghorn. H rlen, f> r Rosto Ibisioii, Oi" 11-Cot bulk* Radiant, Bavgn .uh : lla« mur, Jackoouvule. | "Cl fl Plltlf-> oFTUBPENTINK.-3ft t.bls. ripUTurp.u- kM.lli" 0 ’ 1,1 * ° rW "" d HUNTER 4 fiA 'j MELL._ inns. TIERCE'* '*M insiii-i*’’ Baiiiniore limns, landing ' I i „r *tbr. Eiuily tiurr, uud f*.r by L'JHENrifc HER1Z. ai ricrHiitoi ivmitt , SugHr and feod». . oewfun Pearl latch. 1. VV Ben 'elI’* T Bw I'nii'lle*. fl’sandfi'G G. VV. riniHli’* Family Soa.i. New York No I Snap. 7ft do do do Pale Soap. For sale Iiy "Ct ft riWl FT 4 CD. . , ua iirTE’ 4 .—2u0 bags Drop and Buck Shot, 5 01*0 lb* ^ liar Lead; 2.iu keijs, hull'do uml qumler du Euu- ftu tittle Wine and ' 'filer Vlnecar. lim liu<kei* lt.nl*iek, quarts and pints, CliampsS 0 *' 7ft lioxes,quarts, poll* mid hnllgadon Pickle*. 2 > liaus W util ills, Pttberls und BruztlNui*. .'ill boxes Pepper ri»u.*u. 3ft do pi is uud quarts Caisuo. 3i0 vt Kpuni-b. belt du, and .viueiicau Cigar*. 7.) M Cheroots 7ft b'i's and bull it • No. 3 and 3 Vlnckerel- 3ft q uutulid Cod Fi*.i; luu boxes Herring, lenaiDK and lu-lore. For sule by rep 11 HQ .1.0VIBE. J'HINri »N 4 CO. __ flue Ueuver BldlUf ADIES HIDING H.Vfn,—AH C vllBi.ri - tt Box-* t'lnere, E- vt.sh U*n». / aod Puis Apple in** re«.si'••'*, ") r ►•*■ ’’ u oct 11 GLAUUORN J. lUN.NINuBI**.