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SAVANNAH KKI'HKU AN, WEDNESDAY ftfORNlNO, OCTOBER 17, iHfifi. THE SAVANNAH REPHIUCAN, “ r pviuinii »t ALEXANDER & SNEED. TBItMM jyJDtJODD •? 9J (I a«* Mid in «4v*u.a~. " 2J 0»«». in ri'iM, form raonlh. #» J? rrt.WMKly.in advaoM,pvBouum J KiohoMik J 5 WonKty.inta'iKblyiH * SJ WmK*y ..r.luh prira, H 1 1~. n n'. Ii.r ~ T 8A VANN AH, <SA. Wednesday Morning, Oct- 17- (IV mEORAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN i.aitr lr«M ncxlco. N*w Orleans, Out-16. UnlvMion dataa lo Sunday harm boon received Capt. Callahan, ot the Texns Ranaer*. I.«d n hauls at Eagle P«m on the 4th inat., with 70<> Mexicans and Indiana, in which lour Texans and lorty of their onainy wore killed. The I utter re treated. Copt. Callahan calle on Texns for hs- auKance to exterminate the Indiana, .who my they are determined to kill ea they go. Ho was expect ing anothor attack. NowOirleaus Cotton market. New Orleans, Oct. 15th. Tho cottpn market is dull. Salee of.tlio day amount to'3,000 baloe. Middins worth 9 1-8. XST Tho steamship Alabama, Capt. Schenck. sixty hours ftoiu New York, arrived at her wlinn at so early hour yesterday morning. Thanks t< her Purser lor N. Y. etroning papers i the mail. Pathos— 1 Tut Famous Giotto.—Wo have boon favored with the perueal of en interesting httor from an officer ol the Saranao, a ship atuchod to our Mediterrauean 8quadn»n, dated et Bpesia, Its* ly. and addressed to hia brother in thle oily. Ws make the following extraol: ••Our ship returned about • fortnight s|noe,Trora a short cruiss among the islands of tho Grecian Archipellago, during which we vlaltod the ialende of. Aotiperea end Petmoa. At the former I vlelted the Umoue Grotto, but wae deterred by the diffi culty and danger from descending far into it. Some of our officere, howevor, wont to the bottom, and describe it as very beauiitul. At Petmoa, I went to see me cavo iu which it is said St. John lived when he wrote tho Apocalypse, and whero hoeaw thn virions; and 1 listened to the mnrvolloua alo* t ries related hy the Greek priests. However much ‘ I might l*e disposed to bcliovo any of tho atorioa, 1 uonleaa my belief was very much etaggorod hy sumo that l heurd. Were there any proof that St. John ever lived in any cave, I might beliovo this (•• be the one ; but in tho nluunee of proof on thia point, I diabclieve. Tho cavo, and everything about it, ia held in superstitious vonoralion by the Greek monks, who hnvo n monastery over it, and of course the greater tho credulity ol visitors, ths greater the receipts of the priests. Our intontion was to have visitod all tho islands, hut tho cholera being prevalent at many ol them, we only viaited four, and then returned to this place, whore wo are now awaiting tho arrival of our new Commodoro in the frigato Congress, flo was ut Toulon on the fifth of this month, and wo are daily expecting him hero.” Tho Wheeler Mave Cnso. Wo have already alluded to tho petition of Jnno ad,’auce of Johnson, tno slave of Mr. Whoelcr, praying that tho writ of habeas corpus in the case ol Passmore Williamson may bo quashed, tho consoquonco of which would bo a release of (ho abolition thief from cunlinomont. Judtf : Kano, a man made of tho right material lor a judge, refused to recoivo Athknaium.—"Thu Gamester,” with all its hor rors and lerrihlo warnings, was presented last night, at tho Athonuium. The principal putts were admirably mauugrd, in tho hands of Miss Wvotto the petition,on tho ground that the puiltionor had no and Mr. Crisp, whilo Mr. Bellamy, who alwnys "acta well his part,” was most happy in his porsun- ation of the noble-hearted "Jarvis." Tho other parts wero dono up respectably, though a little more industry bohind tho scenes would have im- , proved them. The voico of tho prompter is a se rious dampor to the enthusiasm ui an audience. Miss Wyotto fully sustained the favornblo im pression she had previously made. Her proud and scornful rejection of tho inlanmua proposal ol "Stukely” could not havo boen hollered. She ap- 11oars to-night aa Bianca, in tho tragedy of Fazio, n character well calculated to elicit all tho powers at her command. Yellow Fever in the West.—Wo are gratified to learn that tho fever is rapidly abating at Mem phis, Vicksburg, Jackson, and most ol tho towns on tho Mississippi river. Senator Seward—This arch-agitator "took tho the stump”jit Albany, last week, and, in a speech o| two hours, announced tho death of the Whig party and pledged his championship to iho Re publicans or anti-slavery luaiomsis. ll enough of the old whig party remain to appreciate it, we congratulato them upon the riddance. II dead, Sowaid wus the cancur that led to the fatal ca tsstrophe. Sound Dura Question.— It is said thni no mes senger baa been sent lu Venmnk, bm that mairuc lions Iihvo been sent to Mr. Belmont to p> stpone tho action of thia government in regard to ihe Sound duos for two years, in order that Denmark may be enabled to extricate lu rsell fiom iho'ditli cultios with wliich she is at present surrounded. Board or Health.—We are requosted to state that the Board of Health will meet thia evening at 7 1-3 o'clock, P. M., instead ol at 8. Carr. Inoraham—Tho medal voted to this na val officer by the Mans .Minding ol Dcinoeruts <•• all nations, in New York, upon receipt ol tho news of his ruec.uu ol Kosztn from the Austrian authori ties at Smyrna, in 1863, was presented, with ap propriate ceremonies, ui iho <V)elrop»J>tNii flail, Thursday evening last. It is ol massive gold, and . valued at $144, exclusive of the workmanship. Explosion of a Powder Mill —A powder mil) i at Gorham, Me., owned by Newhall &Co.,of; Boston, look fire Friday morning last, mid blew I status in tho court, and tho manor did not edmo within its jurisdiction. In his doclslon Judge Kano wont elaborately into tho morits of tho Whoolor case, and took high ground upon tho right of transit ol slaves through Iroo territory. We copy tho following brief of his argument from a dispatch in iho Baltimore Sun of Saturday: "Tho opinion of tho court is very alnhorato, re viewing tho whole cuso nml ro affirming the lorm- wr opinion. It is usactluj that the law ol ii'itioiis guarantied the right ot iransit of slaves, and every othor species of property through territory wlmro slavery was not recognised. If the contrary prin ciple was sacl toned, the mini might como wlion the cotton ol Louisiana, tho rice of Carolina, and the rum ol Now England would bo restricted from rransportaiion without the hounds of tho Stntes producing them. Iio maintained that tho Federal Constitution recognised slaves as property, and up to 1830 it existed in tho thirteen original Slates — The suid Williamson’s dmy, then as now, was to produce Jane Johnson ami her children. If the petition r were led to abide the action nl the court, sbo would have Ihe right to be hoard; hut, being without its jurisdiction, the records ol tho court cannot he opened for a stringer.” As expected, the decision has raised a howl of indignation among tho abolition papers nt tho North. Greely rsves, snd says tho lime an joyfully foreseen hy Senator Toombs, when ho should call the roll ot his slaves on Hunker Hill momunont, is approaching with rapid strides. Nutt 1C iwr. Tho editor of the Wilkes Republican, t.ho seems to bo familiar with the waters ol Salt River, gives a very humorous account of his various trips up and down that famous sttcam. Thu diary of his present upward voyage is particularly rich.— After giving an account of vnrioiia "changes m iho scenery," and tho number of crafts that aro now navigating us waters compared with olden timo, he relates iho following incidents: "On our voyage up tins nine we mol the snmo Algeiim* t-orsair, "Fire Hater,” which I'soundcd the river in 1841, and eaine down in 1863. She has been newly paint' d over and varnished crew shipped in addition to the tormer One, her old mime whitened over, (though it is still ) giblo under the thin while-wn-h.) and the word Democ racy painted upon it. Her rudder was made ot a stolen plank ol the Gcoruia I*1 ull<•rui. She was gaily decorated with 'lie flags of all nations, among which wn looked in vain lor the Stars mid Stripes. Her appro icli was heralded by an un muioiily strong smell ol Sour-Krout and Irish liable o| eties in all Imiguages up, killing .mullmen ami wmmdmc>i»urnli.lhew. ]* 1JL""o.Vnm!«nJor lav ilia quariar .lark The mill had heon very actively run for some l mm j insensible, being ufflmied with a grevtous lit of in- paai, both uiglit and day. | digestion from having swallowed some of Ins own “"•ids, uttered aguinsi the Georgia India, China, and Japan, N. York, Putnam & Co. Wo arc indebted lo the puhlisheis lor n copy n| this highly intcrealiiiQ hook of travels, Irmn the pen of tliul celebrated and intelligent tourist, Bay ard Taylor, who lull ihu United Status in 1851,and spent several years iu the exploration ol Central Africa and iho countries of tin- Hast. Our literary renders arc already tamiliur with his ” Journey to Central Africa," and tho “ Lauds of thu Saracen," two admirably written volumes, embracing a Ins tory of liit* earlier travels, and which met with marked evidence of public luvor. The volume betoro us presents tho continuation of his travels and observations, in the countries first named, and t is u most ugrcuahlu and instructive narrative, in- I turspersed with much way-siJo pleasantry, and | containing much useful information upon tho geo graphy, institutions, manners and customs ol the Orientals. Concerning the two latter, at leant/ viz: China and Japan,so little is known to tho outside world, und so much ol present interest lull the sketches ol Mr. Taylor may he regarded as opportune is their appearance, and likely u> prove productive of a generous return, both to thu purse and reputation of tho author. For sale in this city, by Col. Williams. Life of Geokub Washington, hy Washington Irving, 3 vuls. New York, G. P. Putnuin & Co. This valuable acquisition to American history *nd liieratuiu is now passing through the press and will shortly ho issuud to the public. Wo have tile first volume belore us, and are pleased i tailed to clear the British army Irmii the •lignin _ .... . .... Pl.itl»nn and i:s bin ders. Bosido him stood aporily ILshop in lull pontificals, muliuiiug paler mini era whilo a Jesuit greased him with Indy nil, and ruhhi d it in with a cnlib. With such matter on Ins stomach, Ins case pcemo l desperate. There were Some old, lainiliar f.ieos among tlie crew looking wild and scared a' the strange companionship they Imuid ti.cmsc.lvc* m, snd wo noticed some old comrades o| 52, whoso looks said as plainly as Falsi all’s words could sav, "111 am not ashamed of my company, I'm a soused unmet.” All ports of vituperation and omhs in thu tongues ol ull nations assailed us upon our approach; Burly John Bull devoted us, and his own eyes to perdition—the Dutchman swore by deader mol Olilxrn, the Fri-udiiniiii capered and ancre'ed, whilo vivacious Paddy, humorous in his enmity, gave us a spccmieu ol hi - native eli queur.e in this wise,"b'rni'lr a nullah, yo spalpoeus! (.’lore iho way lortho Dimicrnts! and ye’ll ctirso thu Pope, will ye ! Annh, we’ll bring ye to yer knees yet, ye huyiliiiis, and make ye shorten his Ho|im.-s’ ton nails wid yer teolh, wo will! Will somebody hud me thu lean of u brick hnt I” and in dchoilt of his lavorite weapon he hulled a huge Irish potato at us which fell short of the mark." r.nulisli Clamor ugnuml 4«en.Simpsnii From present appearances Gonl. .Simpson, who has command of iho British forces in the Crimea, is likely to havo an onemy both in front and in tho rear. Much dissatisfaction exists throughout Hng- land at his conduct in storming tho Redan at tho fail of Sevastopol. The London correspondent nf the Now York Courier &, Enquirer writ os ns Inf lows: "Universal England" is sober again; and not only sotioi, but inclined to ho serious. Gun. Simpsons officiut uccouul ol thu attack on the Redan was ro om'd with universal dissulislaction. It not only see the wmk gotten'up m a style worthy ol the author uud his illustrious subject, it is wholly uunccccssary lor us to sponk of the man - nor in which the writer has discharged his respon sible, snd, no doubt, gratolul task. Thu tact that it comes Irom the pen of Washington Irving is guaranty, not only to America but to the world, brought to the support of this handful of men alter • > they iihiI scaled tho salient,and were engaged with a that nothing is wanting that genius, learning and industry could accomplish. Thu volume before us is emheli8hed with a handsome portrait, from an original pict Jio by Werimullon, and treats, as stated in iho preface, of tho eurlier part of Washington’s life provious to the war of the Revolution, giving his expeditious into tho wilder- naas, his campaigns on the (rentiers in tho old French war, and other experiences by which his character wan formed, and ho was gradually train ed up and prepared for his grout destiny. The 2d volume will appoar in Dccernbor, and tho 3d in February. Tho first edition will bo sold exclusively to sub scribers, to bo paid lor when delivered. Messrs. John M. Co« per & Co., are tiiu agents ol the Pub- I is-hers for Chatham county. Messrs Cooper & Co., have also laid on our ta- bio a copy ol their new Mnp ot the City ol Savuo- nuh, which is well executed, contains an accurate luproeoutaliou of the various devisions ol thu city, embracing ouch Ward aud Lot, with the number of the latter attached. Mexico.—Advices from tho city of Mexico to tho 8th inst, •tale that tho garrison had sworn al legiance to Alvarez. Vega had been removed from the (Hist ol Ci mmander, aud Gen. Conde appoint ed hi his place. Alvarez had appointed his former ministry. Ocampo, Foruign Affairs ; Cmnonforl, War; Juaroso, Interior and Justice, and Perto, Finance. More Indictments.—The Grand Jury of Now York eiiy have preferred bills ol iiidictmuul against throe more officials, viz: Judge Stewurt, Polioe Justice Couoly, aud a Police officer. Judge Roosevdt, in addressing the Grand Jury at tho close ol their labors, referred, in appropriate terms, to the vital importance to the cause of order and good government, of keeping the fountains of jus tice free Irom even a suspicion of corruption.— "Without confidence in ihu Judiciary, thor.j enn bo no respect lor tho laws—and without respect for the lawn, government, in a community like ours becomes a dead letter.” New York, Oct. II —Tho Flouring mills of decker tk Brothers, nt Brooklyn, were burnt this morning. Twenty thousand bushels of w-ln-u were destroyed. Tho loss is ouiiiiuiuU ul *lU0,t.d0. FALL OF SEVASTOPOL. Interesting Details. We gather tho following particulars of the storm ing and fall of Sevastopol, from tho mails by tho Union sod Canada: TUR1LLINS ADVENTURES Of A BRITISH STORMING FARTT. ‘J he Second Brigade Light Division stormed at noon ot the 8th. The 97th and 90ih, 300 of each, commanded—the former by Major Welsfurd, wln-ao huad was blown of! as ho was mounting an embrasure—the gun was fired by a Russian ofiicor, who immediately guvo himself up as a pnaonur to thu Sergeant of thu 97th, who entered tho moment alter, throwing down his sword, and saying," I atn a prisoner of war." The salient was carried at once, and the men entered the stronghold, which is u work traced on a most obiruso angle, requiring a large muss of men to aaesult it, not only at the salient, hut ut the sumo moment on both Annus, so oa to turn them, aud lo enublo the salient storming parly to advance down tho interior spaco ol the works at once, ta king the deiendurs in Iront and fiunk, and indeed in rear, at the same moment. In consequence ol attacking the salient only,no front could be found, on account ol the small inte rior space at that point, the men wero forced to ad vaimo by dribblets, and at thu same moment fir* d un Irom travoraes on either Hank where they could not sro their assailants ; an evil at once ob viated had the attack on thu flanks aud sulinnt been simultaneous. The handful of men who assaulted and look the salient most gallantly hold it against lur superior numbers fur n considerable Mine, until their ammu nition boinu nuarly expended and receiving no flunk support, which could alone assist them to any pur pose, and being luslied- on from those flanks by u vastly superior furcu,tl)oy retreated to the extreme side of the parapet, whore they remained, and, bung tuinlorced by some fresh men, kept up a heavy aud continuoua fire on the Russians in the interior ol thu work; they held tlioir ground on this fast-sinking parupit of looso earth.stones, nml broken gabions, under a most galling fire from both flanks and m Iront, and continuous showers of vertical grape, lor an hour aud a half ut least, Irom inside the work, when u sudden rush made by tho enemy, who had crept up tho faces hy thu traverses, obliged lira troops to retiro, and step by Bli p, pelting each other with huge stones, tluy re tired, clipping mid tumbling into the ditch, where mmiy po> r follows wero buried alive, Irom the scarps giving' way; then came trio fearful run lur liIu or death, with men rolling over like rabbit*, then tumbling into iho English treneh, whore th, nn>ii lay lour deep on such other. The men oner in mnuned the puruput, and kept up a heavy ami uoii'.inuous fire on thu enemy on the purapota id the Uiiluti. Thu rest you knew. The Rifles, as usual, behaved nobly, aud where lliey had tried to creep up thu di'cli to pn k off the Kutuiuna on the Hunks, they lay lour and five deep, u-l together. Colonel Lysous, ot the 23d, ns usual, was ull energy, und though severely Wounded in llo- tlngh ami uimblo to stand, remained on tile gioimd, checr>nu un the mon.and giving dheclions to the last. Colonel llandi'oeK.of the 97th, was shot through til" huud oil the crest of the Keilau, aild di.-il »< oil alter arriving tn camp- Capt. Brest "li and Lieut*. Swill and U ilmur, of the 90ih, wero all killed iu side, where their bodies were found the next morn ing. Capt Vaughan, ol the Utlih, whose conduct was beyond praise, was shot in both legs severely, ami taken prisoner when wo left thu place, it being impossible get him nvui the ditch, lie w..s foiind in a Russian hospital to-day, aud brought t» camp. Gen. Windham was most encrgclic in stri ving to keep down the fire ot thu flunks alter tho first retrogression himI stood where the fire w.i« hottest, trying to foree a lew men to make an at tack on tlu-m, out so dense was tin tiro mat the iimii were m >wud down as Iasi aa a hamllul c-iuld he got together. H" w as backwards and forwards, cheering, directing, &c. ; but a torme-l body ol in n alone d uld he "I aurvico, and that could m>t lie got. Lieut, and Adjutant Dyuelcy, ot the 23 J Fusiliers, was so severely wounded (Inn In Ii.is since died. Thu first dead Russian on the extremo salient was a Russian officer shot through the mouth, a singularly handsome man, with hands und led whi'u and d< licuie use woman's. AWFUL DESTRUCTION OF III MAN LIFE— IK.RRtlll.K SCkNFJI WII'llIN SEVASTOPOL—THE DYTNO AND THE DEAD. [From the 8"Va*t"i>o| Correspondence of the Lon don Times,Sept, llih.j Ol all the picture-of the horrors of war which ligvo been piojuiitod to the world, ibu ho-pital ot Sevastopol presents the most horrible, heart-rend mg mid revi'liing. ll omnot he de.-crihed, and thu imuginatHHi of a Fu-oli could not conceive any thing at all like untu it. How tho poor Imuisiii body can he mutilated and vet hold its h->uI with in, wlion uv< ry limit is shaiie'od mid every v.-m and artery is pouring out ihe Idu stream,"iio might Minly Imre in every i-top, uud at ihe same nine wuntlrr W’hiu IimIc will kill. Thu building used iis mi hospital is "tiu ol ihu noble piles iinndo lbe dock-yard " all, ami is-iluuteJ in the centre ul the row ut right angles t" tile line o| ihu Redan. Thu who u row was peculiarly exposed to the action ol shot Htni shell hounding over lliu Redan, and lo ihu iimailes directed at the Barrack UuMu- ry. mid it bears in aides, rools, w indows and do.us licq uml and desirm-iivu proois of ihu severity ol lliu eiiunoiiado. On unlurinit one o| ih<< doois, 1 behold aiiuh n nielli aa lew men, thunk God, liuvti ev.-r wimosaed. In along, low room, sujiported by Equiiro pillars, arched ul the top, uud dun y I'glned through sh'llered and ungla/i-d window Irauies, lay die Wounded Russians, who had been abaiidoiieil t" our muicics by thuir Gunural. The wounded, did I say I No, but tho dead, tho roll' n and I'lsleruig curpsoa ol tho aoldiera, who wore lc.fr lo die in lln-ir extreme agony, unain-udod, uucaied jor ; parked us close as they can bo slowed ; some on ihu floor, "llioia on wretched I rest I os and hrd- siu-oi-s, ur pullets of straw, sopped and sal untied With blood, which ooz-d and tneklrd through upon ilm floor, mingled with tho droppings of corrup tion. With lliu roar ul exploding lortrcssu! in their ear-; »»itli shell uud shot loreing thiough lliu rout ai"i sides ol the iooiiih in winch lliey lay; wiili the ciaekling and InsMiig <1 file acuiiil ’.li-ni, lliese pour fellows who had served their loving Iriuiu uud muster, the I'zar, but too well, were cmisigi, .J In iboir terriiue late. .Many iniglii have heon saved b> ordinary care; many lay yet ulivc, with maggots craw ling ah ul in their wounds; nnny nearly mad by tho scene around them, or sucking escape imni it in their cxlruiiiest agony, liad rolled away under the beds, and glared out oil the heart Stricken .-pee- lators, oh! with -.ucu looks. Many with legs and Mims broken aud iwjsicd, ihe jagged splinters »in King through the mw flc.-li, implored aid, wa ter, loud or pity, or deprived of speech by i Iio ap proach ol death, or by druadlul mjuri'S on the h< ail aud trunk, pointed to thu lethal spot. Many seemed bent alone on making thuir pence ! with heaven. Tfau altitudes ol smne were so hide ously lantaslic as to apnall and root one to ih- gr iund by a sort ol druadlul laseination. Could Ilia 1 , bloody muss ol clotlimg and white boue.seVer have boen a huiiiiiii heiug, or mat burnt black mas- ol llcsb have ever been a human soul I It w;,* luirlill to (bulk whirl lie answer must be. The bi'ilii s of numliers of mull were swoHon and hl"u<- ed i<> an ineredihle degree, and tint leaturesilu- ti uilod lo a giganiie size, w-iih t-yes protruding Irom the soekcls, and ihe blnekenud louguu lolling out ol tho mouth, compressed tightly by the t.-oib w liu li had -el upon it nr the death rattle,uiude one ehii- tier ami roe J round. In the mi'l-lol one ol these "chambers n| Imr- r"i*»"—lor there wcio many "I llu-m—went louuii 8<uiltt dead and some living Hngli«li soldier-*, and Hiooug them poor Captain Viiugliiiii, ol the 90; ii, w ho hns since snueiiinbud to his wounds. I eon- less it was iinposiiblu for me to si and the sight, w hath horrified our most experienced surgeon*— die deadly clammy pteneh, ihu smell of gangrem-d superior enemy inside of the works! "Whose fuull i wounds, of currupted blood, of rotting flesh, were wus ii that "ihe trenches were so crowded wnh | intolerable and odious beyond endurance. But troops that a second assault could not he organi- I "hat must the w,,umb>d have lull who were ohlig- Z'-d i" By an almost unanimous voice the public cd lo endure all ibis, and who passed away without declared that they fell aggrieved and suspicions; ' » hand t-»*givu (hem a cup ol water, or a Voice (<• od, and Kolh>n is taken p>faonor.* The toinl Rus sian loss i* said to bo 1.800. It is lurthor reported at Varna that Gonoral Oston-Saeken had commit ted aiiiaido. The PrtMifl d'Orloni says that tho Russinns de stroyed all the tuna Hnd bastionssonih ol Hevasto- iho following particulars? in at 8,80 at 8K, M at M J*« pul, including ions St. Paul and Nicholas. Fort; i6UaieXt-<rtMt8J<, glltai atUntil*. The ^ ‘ market oonduues firm wlthput any chnugu lu price*. octMMianoxAij'. SAV ANN All MAHKKT. Tubsdav, October 10, P. M. UOTTttN.—Tlio sales td-Uny amount Ui 1278 bales, at which —most undeservedly,Ms'ovcry one fell—w temporunly resting on {hern, but by ita silence on suniu points, and Us onli-saioii ot what seemed blunders on utliurs, it raised doubts and marimirs oiialihnndH. Why was ihu assaulting party on small—so much smaller than tho French puny which carried the Malak ff—and in spile id the lessoninf the 18tli ol Juno ( What reserves wero Alexander blew up, and Fort Quarantine was set fire to. Epidemic among the Horses.—The New York Times ol Wednesday says : "An cpidomic ol un usual virulence is attacking the horses of this city, and in all directions fino plump animals may he seen lyingdond hy ihu wnyeido. Ol course iho poor and overworked boasts aro moro numerous. Wo understand that the Knickerbocker Stage Com pany lord tony In one week." Constitution of the Earth —A writer in tho ScMMililio American, sfior examining all the va rious theories concerning tho structure o! ihe earth, endorses tho conclusion that tho world is one mass or globo ol mixed meialx, of which the more crust has become rusted, or of oarlby form; Iho outer rind, as it were, preventing any rapid combinstiuu taking place with tho metallic B^lseo, ftvo or six miles below iho lace of tho dry land. Eruptions Irom Volcanoes, ho thinks, aro produced by the s»a getting down to the mctalicsurluce through sumo fissure iu tho onrth's crust: decomposition ol the water then tnkes place; firs, flame snd steam caus ing an eruption. Is the Earth Changing Position I—A writer iu one of the English papers recently stated thut tho noun shadow uf ft church lower, in his neigh borltood, hud so shored since his remombrance, that it was now in arrears two hours. A scientific gentleman lias replied, and says the statement ia s dclitaion, ns such nn alteration would indicate a change of about fifteen dogreea in Iho situation of tho onrth's axis or poles, which would nocessnrily involve u second deluge, and tlio ruin ol everything on the face ol the globo. He e*>’8 *het the rolling oarth cannot swerve an atom from its course, nor tho groat globe of day transgroas its path by one degree. Tennessee and Georgia Difficulties^We learn from tho Union and American of the 7th in stant, that Win. DeGrnflonreid, of Georgia, and James A. Whiteside, of Tennessee, commissioners appuiniod under iegislntivu resolutions> by the Go- venors of tho respective Siaics, to confer in rela tion to "tho law of Tennessee which sabjects the Western and Atiania Railroad to suits in tho Courts ol Tennessee, nnd to fix upon such terms ol negotiation and reciprocity as shall bo acceptable in both Stales.’’ held nn informal conference at ill- Exeunt vo office in this city on yesterday. The question* involved in tho negotiation nro understood to he oi a delicate and highly impor tant character, involving deeply the interests of tin. iWo Stales in their commercial intercourse with each other. The quest ions of the jurisdic tion of the Court* of Tennesson over suits brought against thu Western and Atlantic* Railroad in lilt* Sint", is now pciidiug before our Supremo Court ut Knoxville, is thu cas-i ol M'Cluug against that road, earned up by appeal from Bradley county, in which a judgment wn* rendered against the road for ten tlnmannd dollars, and is expected to be ih-cidud in a few tluys Oil this acc >unt, nnd lo give time l**r a proper examination and considera tion of all iho aaestions nnd inlurusts involved, iho c"ininia*i<mi-r* rave determined to await the de cision of thu Su iruinu Court, and to meet again at Milb-dgevillo hr further conference before making any report—[Chattanooga Advertiser. Oatu-Bound Organization*.—A lew days ago the Ami-Amuriean party of Philadelphia county held a convention in Philadelphia. Nearly two hundred delegates were present. In ihe curse of the proceeding*, iho following oath was intioduced t»v Aid. Palmer; “ Wo do heru'iy solemnly and sincerely swear, or affirm, without fount a I resi-iviiiion, that we are nut now, never have been, and do not intend to bo o-mo mouthers >1 any H'-erot or other political gunixatiou which proscribes our follow citizens on account of their birth place or religion ’’ One hundred and sevi-nty-nine delegates took tin-until ami sahseriheil their names lo it. Tli ilill.Tiint e.andi'ln'o* fur sheriff npnonred before :|iu convention, look ihe oath required of the delogati nml Mubscrihed to it. Each ol tint candidates were also sworn t" support 'll" nominee. Tho Wneiiingion Union copies tlio proceeding-. aini says: ’* There is something singularly manly and impros'ivo in them " Now when we remcm hi-r how incessant and fierce are iho Anti-Ameri can denunciations of what they cull tho sworn uli ligation* ol ilm Know-Nothing*, all this is eer Minify tit et amazingly cool. It is confer than a Lapland wilder. It is cool enough to freeze mer cury. It is forty degrees below zero.—Baltimore Clipper. Slave Stolen —Tlio Charleston Couroiranys: On or about the 20th of September list, tho sulir. Matilda, of Bangor, Maine, lay in iho port of Jacksonville, Florida, loading for Boston. Tlio rnaiu ol itm *ohr., tint iced a colored man, n alnvu, <>n hoard, on promise of securing his freedom, and hid him in tho hold. When iho craft was four day* out, thu lugitive was discovered hy^no of tlio crew, and nolico given to ihe master, lu tin muuntinie tho owner of ihe slave, missing his pio- periy, and supposing that he bail departed in die Matilda, Hold word to Boston, authorizing his rest. On Saturday morning the v.ssel arrived, but befuro ihu slave could ho taken, under the writ ol the United Status ('"inmisjinner, ho was spirited away by tlio aliolitiunisis. Tho Evening Tele graph iTjoic.es ai iho escape, lint adds that arrange- un ids have boon made, in ease of nny claim hy the untioual "tlieers, to put m operation tho ma chinery ol tlio Personal Liborty Act. tVoNOKHH'L l.'CKiusi rv.- >li{nor Pietro norm, said lo p"*"ess a in..-*i reiiinikaMu tncclini.ii-nl genius, bn* just nr11veil In our midst from Home, the eternal City, with tt curious mill nui-i wonderful piece of mvclinnisin, which l»i' propose* to exhibit to the people of .*av..u nail, ll const is of nub-»s limit I.Ml human Ifgares, re- proumtii g variousnalii.ii* ami cofilnuiei-, and capable ol Mich curious arrangements and movements as In give a liuo picture id human lip- In nil in various coinbiim lions. Bignor Ilona Is now engaged in unpacking these curious figures, and we understand ihoj will be ready for t-xhlbillMi in iiboiil li n days, when pnriiculars as lo lliu ilmu ami place of t-xIdMiion will be g:veu. [Corniniiriicaled.] Pcrviuiul, Mkarr*. r.nnoiiB — Hear t*ir: It is imporlaut that every- one eli -iilil know whero lo gel Ihe F1NK3T llltKSS II \IN "I lale-l stylus. Fids, therefore, is to liilorm llu* public gonerally, Hint they can lie had of finer qimlily »l iho HAT AND CAP MI (lit K, ISO Ci 'N';ltl>>.*TUCi;r, than any where else In (he city. Cull and exumiiiu. net III—ll N. K. RAttNU.M. but they agreed lo suspend tlioir judgment until lliu loiter* ol correspondents should furnish them with mure amplo details. Mr. Wise and the Boston Committee.—Tho Richmond Enquirer contains a scathing reply fiom Mr. Wise in answer to a lequosl to dulivor one of a ecrios of lectures on slavery ut Trumonl Temple, during tlio coming winter. Iio concludes as IuI- Iowb : "In short, gentlemen, I will not dolivor ono of the lectures of the course on slavery nl the "’re- inont 'i'omplc, in Boston, on Thursday evening, January lOih, 1856; and tliero will he no Thurs day evening hutweun tlio middle ol Uiieumtior and iho nud'ilo of Mari.-li next, or holweon that and doomsday, which will best accommodate me, lor tliul purpose." Ohio Election.—A dispatch to the N.Y. Even ing Post aays: Tho Cincinnati Gazutto of ibis morning has returns from seventy-lour counties, j ten'iH. Hnd p'r'obahly ii'B fti'i'pndanirt. 'pi pieiV* 1 which give Chase a net majority of 19,950 tur Gov- eryuhero wreck and destruction. This ovidemfy ernor. Tho remaining counties will increase this M " ncw * ,. ........ , , . I ho olgcst inhab.tant* could n>»t roi ugnizo I hguro. In lorty-threo counties tho retui ns show tlio n „ w . Climbing m ihe Redon, which wa* icarlul- eloction of nineieen Repultlicans and three Demo- ly cumbered with ihu dead, wo witnessed tho scene cmio Son«cnr». Tin, renirn, from li.rlvciclit "> lliod.iptr.l. all.ck ."ddelvnod, wl,;cli u .... , . .. „ 7 .,. . both sides so much blood. 1 hodiichoutsiilommJo counlie, show tho ol.clmn ol hlly-lnur KepubMcun el> ,k—ii wn. piled up will, Knpli.li H.u.d, »„nu. reprcsciitntiycn and only ninoiuun Dumocrais. I of iliem scorched snd bluckt-ned by tho explo.-iou „ . and oilier* lacerated beyond recognition. Tim 1 he .Moustache in tiii: English Pui.rrr.—A . q.nintity ol broken gabions nnd gun carriage* hero writer in a late London periodical Niati-s that j was extraordinary; the ground was covered wiili nearly all the English clergymen, livin |g. ween l 1 ! 1 * 111 '. l’h° honib prool were the B«mo as in the two nnd throe hundred years ago, were thu inous- y one kindly word lo them ? Most ol these men were wounded on Snturdny— many porhnpa on ihu Friday belore—iudoul, it i* impossible to say h>.w long they might huvu been there. In iho hurry ol their retreat ihu Muscovite* fiKin lo have carried in dead nmn tn got them oir ol ihe way, and to havo pul them upon pallets in li'Tiid mockery. So that ihi* retreat wn* seen mi, tlm enemy cared hut liitlo lor the wounded. On Monday only did limy receive those whom wesent mu to tlicm during itbrinl armistice lor iho purport 1 , which was, 1 believe,sought by our elves, as our overcrow led hospitals could not contain, and our ovcrwnrkdd surgeons could not attend to nny more. Tho Great Redan wn» next visited. Such a *cen« of wreck and ruin ! All thu houses behind it a mass of broken stones—a clock turret, with a shot right through die clock—ft pagoda in rums— another clock tower with nil the clocks destroyed mivo the dial, with the word "Bnrwiso, London,'’ thereon—cook-houses, where human blood was running among lliu niuusila; in one plncc a shell had lodged in thu hmlcr and blown i* and iis con- F.v tnche. In his list of those who wore thu boartl on thu upper lip, we find tho well known names of John Doano, Georgo Herbert, Robort Herrick, Jeremy Taylor, Thomna Fuller and Robert South. Thu famous John Knox and the celebra ted John Bunyan wore tho moustache. Who of our Divines is ambitious of being the first to pay this sort of lip hoinBge to their English fathora. A Political Babel—There aro thirty-six di«- timvt pnrvtos in New York, with all sorts of strange and whimsical nnmes, ndopted apparently more out of ridicule than as chnrnctoristio of political principles. It must ho difficult, nmid such h confusion of pnrtnm, for nny individual to know oxneily in which he hulling*, or oil what platform I Gonoral Yu-eu-of}’ is ih he stands. I tincuu, Lurel M ulakofT, and in one of them a music book was found, with a worr.un's name in it, and n canary bird aud vase of flowers where outside the en trance. THE FRENCH LOSS. Gets. Pellsior, niter stating that thn besieged ar my bud, at various times during the s ego, HDD guns in buttery, and had fired moreihnn 1,600,(100 time*, add*: " Our losses on this day (Sept. 8i wero five gen erals killed, lour wounded, and six contused ; 21 hii- f ertor officers killed, 20 wounded and 2 mi**ing ; IG subs horn oftici!r8 killed, 224 wounded, 8 m Dy ing; 1,489 aous-officera nnd soldier" killed, 4,259 wounded, and 1,400 missing—toinl 7,551." RKCGIIT8 PKK CbNTBAL RAII.UOAD. Oet 18—3060 bales Cotton, M boxea Copper Ore, W'8 sack* Wheat, 303 do Corn, 350 do Flonr, :U) bale* l)n. medics, and indie io Ogden. Htarr k Co, ll A Allen At Hon, Kokanbuugh k I.ediou.P Jacobs, ll l.evy, 0 U Dil lon, Cruger k Wade, O (.’o' en, Crady k Harry, J Inaer- aol, risoii k .Mackuy, Cohens k llo'lx, Crane, Well* A. Co, W Diincnn, J Juuea, J W baihropkOo, Hn«ofI)avia k laing, Padidtiinl, Kay k Co, Ver»tille k Frierson, tV Wondbrldgo, 8 M Laffltenu, lludaou, Fleming k Co Way k Tailor, Pranklih s. Hrantley, llurdwli k Ai Coiiku, « VV llurmituy, I’ait-n, Hanoi, k»v», ,\ SHar- trldge, Uickoll k HnolllliKa, F. I’araona k Co.O A I. I.n- mui. Helm u Fouler, Hunter k Hiiiuinull, W llatlarati.v k Co, lto"t<>n k Vlllalmiga, Itrlglibin, Kelly k.Cu, Ynvng, Wyatt k Co, Duna k WHthburn. N A Harilc k Co. J F Tucker, l.yun k Snider,Cinv ltr>>*. >1 II d- Hum*. () II .'ubn on, Alexuudur.k Sneed, Clnstelnk Eckiaou, W T v\ IIHain*, \\ syne,' Grouvllln k Co, und Order. MACON,«iCT. 10—Colton, deumud good*. We quote from .J<to fleets. AUGUSTA, viCT 10—'The demand for cotton wn* nc- live yesterday, snd all offered readily sole si Saturday's prices Market firm. HAMBURG, OCT 13—Uollon—The number of Itnl.i* of cotton received at our warcliouseadur the week end ing yenierdiiy, wu>e I-Hill, notion bus cuinu In prmiy Irei-ly during Ibu wi-ek. We qmdu sides ot prices rani' ing ul from H to 8Rc—rloslng nt ots. BA I.TIMOlti; OCT. 13, 2 P. M —Coffee.—Tho coffee uinrkei to day In quiei- Tronsaclion* limited. A sale Iihi bag* Klo lair to good hi llalso gun bag* prime ui IIXc, aud MMI bag* rejected Ml u>*c. We quote good at 11 Ji. end prime 11 s a 12c. No strictly oholco In mar ket. We quote l.nguayru ut I IJtfa'J; Java I4al3. flu k on baud about I3,0H0 bugs. We lenru that there I* ut present only one cargo iilloul ou Hie AHmitle—Hint ol the Swann -in first hands. The Gambia'a cargo wus sold yesterday In New York ill I to. Flour—The Flour market to day was ratlior dull and unsettled. The speculative feeling which existed for some day* ha* partially suqslded. There 1s lots dispo sition t'purchase, and holders were morn dlsifosed to sell. Trun*iictloiis, however, aro miwlurnte. Hales of 5011 bbls Howard street nnd 3511 do (Hilo t«i H iati—n de cline nf 12)40 per bbl on the lowest Mimics ol' \e-lerdnv. The market rinsed wiili sellers at 8 5U, buyers not dls- no*ed lo offer over 8 37)4 Nothing ilonu lu City Mills. Ills he'd ni H50.wltnoutfinding buyers. Wheat—Tho markottoilny wns firmer than yesterday, and prices exhibit no special change. Receipts light. About 0,IK)II bushels otTi-reil ml mostly sold ut •2(I*h.' 1(1 for choice white; good to prime do 2 (XI; ordinary lo good I 9ila2; Interior I 7-.’al MU. Hales of red, good to prime, at I SMal 93; ordinary in good I Hu*l 90. Inferior 1 7l)al 75, closing steady a( tlio nbovo figures. Corn—Receipts moderate. Holders firm. There wero onlv H0U bushels offered, and saleiMif while aud yellow, good to prime..! 8Ha9le;cui do 7rtu8:’c. lb ef- Market quiet; tiuMI uides for ship stores at ffl* 50 for Mcs«; No 1. IG30; prime 14 2i. Pork —We note quite an nctlvedemund today, onused iua me decree hy ihu rucenl excitement uud advance lu New York, which, however, partake* considerably of u siieculollV" character, and eaimot be o*tc im-d perma nent. A sale to day "f 200 bbls soil Mn«s nl ff-JO; also, 200 do good at 21. Hubs* qui-nily 175 bid* at 21 75, and 5o bids at 2?., closing with a lair Inquiry. B.icm—The market to day lx Meadv. Holders firm. Sale*, however. In In s, reaching uboiu 70 hhds. Sides ai 13*13)4. Al-naloiof .’ill hhds ul und sumo 00 hhds Hlioiiliters ut l'-’)4nH)4c per lb. Hulk Mea's—A sale ol 30,o,HI lbs aliouhlers at ll)4c. Not lung dime J.i >tdisur hums—stick Jigbi. Lard—A sale ol .‘>0 Herd s ai I IRo, aud 50 kegs nt 13)4 —•umesates.il pressed ul Hluld)4c. ltlce— 1 *n'es ol old Hi 5)fn5j4, uud of new at 5)4a5)4 per lb. Holders firm. Whiskey—Market firm. Nnleaof 100 b8ls City at 38u 38)4, and 120 do ('hhi at 3^)4n39c. No hhds offering. Also InO city nt 38)<c. NEW YORK,OFT 13.—ToPon—W* hive but lo note a coiiRnuunceol ihe quietude prevailing Tor some week* pubi.aud prices are Xa^dowor- The market was rail * er in >re steady nt the close. Imwuver, the -lock on sule having become reduced. Thu Caumln's advices ure un- Divornhle; Ihe advnucu !n Ihe rale ol Interest by ihe llimk ol F.i.glaud, uud Ilm high prices of food, bear heavily upon ihu manufacturing Inleresl, and uniil money becomes liio'e plenty, aud the rule shall be re duced, Ilm prospect l ir any permanent improvement iu t’otton Is regarded ns ralh'-i slim. The sales at nee our last havo been ol airlflmg character—probably IlltiO or 1500 bales will cover the entire fraii-uctious lor iho three days. We quote: NSW YORK CLASSIFICATION. Uplands Florida Middle. N O k Tex I 8chr M £ Wolli.Perry, Wllm'Dgloii, N U, In ballest— J Ogilen, Hlerr AIX i flehr GRtherlna Chard, Wlgflus, HatllU River, with 1 3400 hti'hols Rough Hie* to Jnckson k While. fehr Levant, Hoseell, frmn A Izard’s Plantation, with 4000 bushel* Rough Rice to U Habersham fc Hjm. Nleauiar Gordon, Hanlcu, i.harleston—8 M Laflllnau. I Mdsa li. U It R. Fla lloat, M II Williams, W llaHzig, A 1 a Holomnns k o, W*h,r k Hw, J II Atirams, Reran, ton, Johnron k Co, C Epplng, Rev ELodfrey. Hardwick k Cooke, Wlllhorgur k McKenzie, nnd Order. Rtentner Welaka, King, Pulaika, kc— 8 M LuflHesn. I, »;hcvee’ Flat, from Hack River, with 2150 bushels Rough Rice to ll Habersham faffum Slack ay’s Flat, from riaiitatlun, with 700 bush Rough Rlre to 14*00 k Mnckny. _ iiEPAlmio. Hientnor Homluole, Hbaw, Pslalkn, ke. PA88i:itir.i;ith Per steamship Alnhamu, from New York—F Nnlll. ' mer. C I'arKhorst, R Howard and lady, Mrs J Miner, Mis- F llnffiind, ll Mux, W DJmkln*, A PWlglilmnnn. w K Wheeler, W It (Haddock. J Ro*anh*nd, 31 Powell, M AiHellffe, O Will and son, H It Lay wool, 8 f« Hunting, Miss Strong, Mis* Filch, II L llarl. Indy aud Infani. Mrs Vender, G 7l (Jump lady uud 2 children. Miss A A Prutt, , Miss 8 \ Atwood, 8 E Gi-oman, ll Reinolds W II At- • wood. J A Atwood. T F Cushman, Dr Nunn, E Mason, II Hyde, VV Wilber, C Chamberlain, II It Davl*. R F Uulilwin, i Mure, C Laird, P Hcliwarts and son, T Pal- mer, 11 F.IHnuer, T Pnlmeradelr, Dr Reeo, lady and 1 child, Mrs Hill. >‘lssCobh, J H Split, M llardenhurg, fl 1 T Patten, F. It Peek. Mrs F Noltemlr, Mbs C Harrington, MrsGourley and daughter, Mr E II llallou. Miss E Hal- ; lou VV T VV.mil, ludy, child, Infant and svi, Mrs Curtis and 2children, COak nnd lsdy,C M Holst Mrs Vaugh, Mls« Thompson,''apt »i A l.ucu, MaJ EUlluhbell, Miss . E Hownril, Mr* D s VVomlruff,and (Ml steerage. Per sioaim'rGordiiii. frmn Olmrloston «G Golding, VV lien*, T Ilea, A T Stroiis, .Miss tJanlor aud avt, J Sl*k. J i: Heckle),s Gibbs,U Gun, Miss llddrlcks, Rev T Quig ley and 3 deck. Per steamnr Wchikn, from Palntka—Mr Henry and lady, Mrs Chase and son, Mbs Caldwell, .Mr Morgan. J Ariiow, J Hilber, J ricoit, J Keltoii, Mrs Harris, and 4 deck. II k tioka mi vT Hark Sobools from noston for Navnnnah, In going to sen 11 th Inst, get n«hnre on the North side of Lovell’s IsIhiiiI,and remained at sunset. She had made no sig nal for assistance. Portland, - et 10.—Arr brig Russian, Darien. Cld, hrtB Yankee, Savannah. CAUTION TO Till; '■■nuu I.earning from guns ol tlio respectable CharteMou Hud Savannah that my Scheidnm Vm®, Mchnupp«,li,uxlcnstvcly coimterlelied b> amiuu^ Llqnor mixers in New York', Philadelphia niel fi.^ ' •ml fimling that thu plraius daringly advertise their** idch'iiB dooepDons under the name which bcluiig| t . as-icli, I think It nm cssary U» caution the coiunnj? ■gainst Uieso ven'lora'of potsoi^ln disguise. ^ I I Introduced the Scheidam A ruin wlic -'*cl>nap(,s ff,- t4 ptlrp-me of supplying the inwlipal lacully and lho*k. A i coininuii'ly with i mmllpMl i l pure medicinal nl the a which NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OH Inc IIJ* THE Ilf SSI AN LOSS. ll iHslaled in u letturlrom Si. Pe|or*hur!',i1;ited tin- llili uli. -"Wo Imvrt H'-flured liorriHo |o-s-• d,General*r.lirillefl, M;ii and Wojeukuir are auverely wuuud. 31 a ic ic a i: b»- (hi Monday evening, ihe 15111 inat., hy Iho llev. niiaiiam llAiiM ts, Mr. ANDREW J. A VL«VVU|tTII, • Mias SARAH I.AVINlA, daughter of I’m Lie M. t.-KELL I.-I|. <0:1 17* Succiai "XotitCE^ I'll M ltVOLS MIFFCH i:ic-s. r A retired clergy man, reidureil lo huahhiuu low da> *, alter in nny years of great nervous s .ff> ring, i* anxious lo iiink" known ihe iimanx of euro. Will rend (free) the preroriplinn u»eil. Direct b* Rev JOHN M. DAGN.VLL, 59 Fulton vlrcct, llrookbn,N. Y. OCt 13—llll Norm;. ■rw'^Tii i THE Rule of Freight on Bales of Domestic S&y hy Ihi* line to New York, will be Elgin l‘on\l per loot, uulil lurtuer uollee. PADELFORD, FAY k CO. OrricK N. V. xan Savannah Stk [oct l»] Savannah, nh, iled. H, 1855. j H > TIN OF I IIEIHIIT m |l i the Philuiltilpldft a.iil Savannah ."leum. ship Line, on Light Goods aud Dry Goods, will be Iu cent* and 13 con’s per cubic loot, being the rule* established prior l«> J me last, uug 27 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent. NOTH'! •frrin tIJIEll, Esq., I* Him 'sent nl Augusta. G. M- LAL'GIILIN, Src’y k Trcas. 'K AM no AT GoMFAKY, I Ailgilxin, l‘-'th Mu), IH55. ( Ai u meeting ol the Hoard of Director* or Ihi Company. KEG. JOHNSTON,Esq., wa* rngu larly nppoinied Agent of ihu Company ai Savannah, tn whom all gouds lor tho interior should hereafter be ad- J'HI.N It. ma.> 15—IT NOTICE. B7”l)nriiig my absence from the Hbito, Mr. J. V. TAKVKR and J. G. COHEN will attend to my buxi ne**. nug 6 M. A. COHEN. miitce. C1TTIIE siibscrlber has removed his to No. 21b, Huy M |reel. 8. M. I.AFFITEAU, Agt. 8uvaunuh, Sept ], 185-*.. SPECIAL NOTICE. Ordinary 8?§ 8)4 **4 Middling VH 0~ t Si), Middling Fair....HI Hi Inu Fair W# '»')4 Ml Tlio arrivals have been from— Pori-au P-Incu 2nd bale*. Mobllo 1055 Benin Carolina 741 Total IH4I2 Total imports since 1st lust 14213 hales Tolallinpuri* siiico btsepi -** 32211 lutlus Export from tho UidlidKiuiu*. Since 1st September, 1835 7l>258hnh*n Same limn 1*53 .. .55007 •• Export from bt 10 12th October, I8.»5 1854 Coition.. In»lii*,i ! 47lt 7042 Fioiir—The Floor mnrket opuned very liiiuyitni on Wednesdav. and wnh a c •nt iiuu'l active d maud, ulai- tltrr advance In the prior* of tlidr to<1 tVVsiem 1.1,1, place, ou Thursday, however, them was a pause, both but era nnd rndlei* evidu'i ly preleriug in i.wali iheih- bills of ihel'unndiibnuwa—a -ynnp-b >.f ivhicli w.>« re ceived by telegraph the prneerding day -raihor Ih.'ii e.onllnno uperiiimuN on an exieinh d «ca «. The I'orelmi letters rcn> hed heioeii Hie evening ol' Ihm day, and. noiwlllistamliii't the favoiabie lenor o| the ml % m s, il> transactions yesluriiay iv.-rn of a very limited uhnrm-lcr; shlppera ennieuded on 11 rialucltou d price- lo fiore- point with those cm n ul before the receipt ol the Pacific'* news, while specula nrs, for Ihe niosi part, wlihdr. w from the market. I’uriles (undcrs|,i,,d in be Greek merchant*) who bourn.t largely lor fioure delivery a few weeks ago, hnv - Hold 1 heir contracts within a day or two, realising handsome pro ds hy ihe operation. 1 >1 r revised quotations e«tnhhali no alliance ol 12',c, Ini' ilia market ■ loseil very irn gular and iu favor or iho purchaser. Sales 54nilll bh>n,Ineluiling-j.’iO nfur Novell.- her and Dec- m>ier didivert ii 88..H 2'i fur good Mim,. 8 50 for Mlchicnn, aed *!• for India. Tee market |or G.'inaihi Flonrnpennd firm.lint mihseqiiunili ru.i-ied an I closed bent) tit tho quotation* cuireni ai’ Iho dale ol our last—rates2iNHl bhl* will.I., our runge. 1 he Southern Flour hHs ndvaucud I2>;.a»c, whieh has hnd tho effect to reslrici Hie demand somwhat. Thn market clos 1 -a q.liot mi $8 75all 25 for mixed lo I brands, 9 2-'a 50 lor f voroe, und II 5dulu 50 for lor fancy aud extra. Provisions—Thn mnrket has heon much e.xclloil si ueo our Iasi, and with a reduced slock and lim.trd recui|ii<. holder- have Miccoftded lu ohlabotig a s.ih»ln..llnl ad vance, namely 81,75 a 2 mi Mass, nnd 50 cents on Prime; yesterday, a rumor wns current to the effect Mini Ihe llritbh ■•ovcrmneui hud concluded a contract hern lor lOn.nnO hbb.. wldrh Imparted a very b.io,aui tmio to Hie market: sales 5700 hid*., Including :iliuu Mess for November delivery, seller's option, nt 921,50 ; and 500, for al‘ Hie year, also seller’- option, 9211; the eh.sn.g price* on the spot worn 923,50 a 24 for Mo.—, and 821,-Ml h-r Prime ; other kinds are nominally n* quoted. There Is only 11 limited Inquiry hu Ituef, but wIMrWi very I,eld stock iho market retains its buoyancy ; sales 550btds id our quoted rates; Pilmu Me.* Is quid unit uiieh*iige>l; a sMe of ItUI tc- fair Oliiu hroiighi .522. Href Gains an; Inactive. i’ul Meat-aro sr.urco and wauled as are nl-o dressed Hogs. Lard Is I 4 cent firmer, wiili a fair de mand; sales 1500 bids, closing ill 113 4 a 12 routs, llu ler continue* ill moderate request, m 14.10 cents lor Ohio, mid 20u2:t lor ordinary l" good stule. Ghucse dull ot Oslo cents. NEW ()ltl.KANH, (m;t. 12.— -Colon.—'Thodcinand condnued active Hint resulied hi lliu sale of 10.500 liales, iiink ug a lolul fur the past three day* of :i2.lllll hales - a large bus.iu-sh particularly lor Ihi* early season. I’ri cc* have sldleued and wo advuuceil „ur quo ulloiia ia accordance. t*KW OilI.KANS I.I.ASSlrl' ATION. Inferioi 5 m 6 : Middling 9 © Oy Ordinary «)4'flJ* | Good .Middling. 014©lo God iirdinnry 8)^c«i'?« j Muldlin,; I air.. Ill's© lou LowMiddli<ig....8)q(sr<)4 | Fair I")4© — ATHENvEUM. MR. W. II. CRISP... .'..Ussee and Manager. Wvdweadny, October I^llis_18fi6. MILM AN'8 TRAGBDY OF FA7.10 lllanca Miss CHARLOTTE WY ETTE To conclude with the Melt. Drcinn of uHOIIEHT MACAU,IE." Dress circle anil pHrquelle,75 cents; Fnmlly i'ircle.50 cents; Private Ilexes, from 5 to $ .0; Whltu Gallery, 23 cents; i nlored Duxes, 50 cools; Colored Gallery, 25 cellls Door* open at 7 o’clock, comment ing nt 7)4. ‘•Til E f t .11PHELLN \ II K~4JOIWTnIb ’* “Model Troupe of The World ! I” Fourteen Performers. 8T. ANDREW’S II AI.L. THREE NIGHTS ONLY—COMMENCING TIIUR8- D\Y, OCTOBER 18TH. W ENT A PEEL’S OH ll«IN AL GA3II*- lli:i.l. Jl INN’I'IC i; l.l.s, under Ihe d rec- ttoii of Ihe worliLrenowiicd MATT PEEL, will have tin* honor of ap|teitring a* above with New Hung*. Dances, burlesques, Fnrres, kc. kc. Ijr For p •itluularn sou Hills of day. Tiekets 50 cents.—Door# open nt 41)4.—Commence at 7)4- DR. F. A. JON Ed. oct 13 Aueiii. Tare Itcd.itcd—CnTil.i Passage $20. For .Veie Vork. 8TRAM8HIP AUGUSTA. To Leu vo Wednesday, Obi. 17, at 12 .M. The new and Mplumltd liisl-xoiug *lram- ; ship AUGUSTA, Thomas l.vs 4.'om- ■ mauilrr, will leu vo nsuhiive. For freight 13T I ho AI.AIIAM A will sucevt-d the Aligns!*, and } l»i»v«. onHaiimJay, 2o«h. j <’nhin Passage. $20 j Htecragii I'assngn $8 I N. II.—Hlilpper* of (,'ottiin by llu**(i sleaiiicrs, will I please Inku nnllce, that no (‘otion will lie received a l i Him presses Hint is not diel'imll)- marked on ih« edge ol ] lliu bale. ocl^l3_ I oi* #*TUTn a vTtili f a. . To leave Wodnesday Oct. 17, at 12 o'clock, M Tlio new aud splendid rU am-lop I^HTATE OF GF.iillGIA, Cupi. Gar- . viii, will louvo us above. Cibln Passage to Phihuleluhla... sioerage •• *' ••• >r frniglil or passage apply 'o C. A ...820 ... 8 . LAMAR, III 114f*fi >N—The Paekei snhr W U WELCH, •ry, muster, will hate freight or ymssuge, «|> Ferry, muster, will hate quo k despatch hir u OGDFN,STARK & C't Stuck on hand IslSepl., ’54.., Arrivwl since Arrived to-dny .hales 38.201 173,333 Exported tr- dale .*.78,101 Exported to day 533— 7H,r.'Jl d'.ock on baud and on sliiple>nrd not clcareil . I 3,555 Sugar—'.'HO bluU havo been sold nl 0),u0 7 10c l>>r good cmiimiiii lo lair. Mulaises—I5u hbl* rebuilud wero sold at 2(la2*>c lur ordinary In prime. Floin—Deiuhnil active, sale* 4.500 bid*, Inchidlm; b'Jn iiuhrninli'd St Lq|lH nl 87 50. U HI al 7 25u7 50,2,00 i superfine SI I.mil* In 3 lots al 8, 8011 extra ul 8u8 U)4, and 2>Hi al $8 25; Wheal— 1,280sack* sold nl 91 02)4 per bushel. Corn—5110 sacks new were sold nl 4i2)4c, and 500 old nt 72 a 78c per bo-hi l. Whiskey- 13n hhls Rectified sold nl 33c. Pork—Mess retailing al 921 5U;i22; llai'on—Small lots ol Hides selling ul I3)4c, nod ol Shmiltlers 10 ll)4c. <.'"ffee—2W] bag- Rio role at tOAx'c. and 50 at Kc. Freights—A ship taken for Eivorpmd Ih*i evening at I3-I0d und lo day 3shlps f>>r Liverpool ul )4d ; I rhlp for Genoa III IXc; I ship lor Aniwurp ul i)4c; I lor Hamburg ul l)*c; u ship fori he Norlli of Eumpuul—, . and a hark lot H>>slon nl ic. Excliunges—Demand limited. • London 7 ©7)4 and 6 per ct premium. ? Purls 5f.2IJk((gi5f.gg)4. ; New York 410 days 2)493'4per ill loscount. ’ Now York sight )s 10)4 pur ctdlscouii’i j-> . Fi 1R NEW YORK—Union Link—The Kegu- hir Packet M-.ir NORTH sT tTEJIcrtoii.inn-ter having the grentir portion ol her cargo eiig.igiul will have diiimlch lur ihuahuve )»• >r 1 lor freight apply to oct 17 OGDEN, STARR k CO F* Ht I HEIGHT OR Cl IA RTF.lt—The new and AnlA-P nml l.irt sailing brig E P S*ViiTT— Apply lo 1 upiuio un beard,or lu O0l 17—3 CAR LET* IN k PARSONS _ FELLOW-CimENS—I offer for the office of Sheriff of Chulhnm county, at iho ensuing •dccilou In January next, and respectfully solicit your support. [oci.17—ul j WAKING jtUtiSELL. Iron"Front Jewolry Store WIIOl.KHALK AND IIKTAIL, No. 110 Bniug/ilon-st., l/clwecn llall If Whitaker Thu iurgost and Imst *«h*ctcrl stock of goo da iver idlereil liir sale tli Hits city. Gold nnd H||. 'or Watches. Vest, Full anil Guard Chaliisx'is J.»r Jmvelry. I'liiilolaiiep, HrsiudeU, llrouches, iiinmid work Finger King-, silver Guidon, Ten Mel-, Pilchers, Gnldels, 1 lip*, l ake hii-kels, Hpn»iis Fork*,Fish Knives, I’m Knives, Ghee*.* Hcoups, l.aipes, Hyphens. Also all kinds nf Plated tVnro, Milllary nun Fancy Good*, and 11 grunt variety nl nrtlrli-a ton nuuier- ou* 10 meniion; Hie whole of which will bu sold at re duced prices. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry nnd other Job lilug attended lo by competent hand*, oct 17 HORTON t RIKEM AfL_ f«PAhtinr.iisiiii* .\0r141:. r pilE UNDERdIGNEI) have 1 tils day taken in Co- I partnership Mr. F. N. IIUDTWALCKKR. The huslneis of the firm will lie continued under Ihu name of WIRIER IIRO’H. Liberal advances mntle nn r«n*ignmmls to th dr friends in Liverpool, Havre, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Hnmbiirif and Hrenion. Ufllco over Webster k Palme* Store — llay Rtreel. WEItKH IIROTIIER8. H.ivsnnah. 1st Oct. 1R53. Iw or.t 17 Ol. W ITT At NOIIEAK, | T AVE now in store, a full as*orliuout of Full aud 1 1 Winter Dry Good*, consisting nf: Rich flounced Hlllc Robes, black and co|>ired M0G0 Antique Silk*, Saxony wool Plains, French .Merino*, Mousliu tie I.aiue* nml Cashmere*, French and English Print*, rich French Embroideries, Lac** Collar* nnd Hleev,-s in see,Talma Cloths, all col’s, Chilli*, 1'assimo'is and Veiling-. Whitney aud bulb blankets, Hosiery In every varbly. Ladle*. Goal", nnd Children’s Miuinn Vvts, \c. To which they solicit tin* aHeniiou of purchasers, out 17 DaWITC k MOIIG AN, Congreas.st, 31A DEIIIA WIN EN. O NE of Ihe Ann of Wcl-li brother*, of Mndeirn, ex pect* io lie iu Havnnunh during the mnnih o| De- bemlMir nex', wnh .'ample* ol a small s ock or choice .Mmlcra Wines. List ol price* and description of qunl- by enn be seen nt iho olfiee of the undortdgned, whero Hnv orders will he duly registered, net 17-1 in 111 ’ \ T ER k G A M M E LL. oe preset 101*1 won confluence; 10 ull case* wherec, ant* wero required, without producing ihu fearful sequence* which invariably result frem using mltili ad liquor. In order to render nssurnnee doubly bad lliu urucle analyzed b 1 chemist* of world-*, colehr ll),mill anhndUed D for experimental tost m u,| sands «.f ills' nuuhlied medlcul practitioners. TLe spouses frmn ihesu sources were of Hie most uutqm, cal ami satlslsctory character It is now before ih* p 5| lie, siirroiiluted with tlieso guarantees,and Ixiariiig^l unimpeachable endorsements, him I call upoi, io« ^ munlty to protect themselves and me, their owi, | lfta and my reputation, by frownlug Gown Mint rojiudinw Hie plrallial speculators, who are peddling 11 «| r oiumodilies under cover of my trade murk. So utq hod ever been imported from llollund into this mult under thu name of Schnapps, previous to Hie ip I<t slice i>r Wolfe’s Scheldain Aronistlc Hchnapjm, city. Tlio first Importation being made into this city |q u, your 1848, which can bo seen by ihe «'uno . || 5a| bioks, I dcposllu my label as a trade mark in tbeL&» ed (slates District Court of the Southern District of Ntv York, In tho year la#l,aiid havo the certiflcaio i u BJ possession of that dute. The great deninuj . thus been created for ibu genuine urilele hx, w.v whole hive of counterfeiters In mot'on, and the dn:; owe to my customers and friends, uud the public,«« pels me, pi put il.oiu on their guard lujstnst .ui^ Don. UDULPHO WOLFE, 92 Heaver st., N. Y-4 Among the complaints for which tlio ^sclmu|i|wi^ been declared n speeiltc'iy Hie tunliuuit phys cmin have corrcBponueu wilU ihu proprietor, me drops;, CJt pepsin, debility consequent upon lung eoidinuxl lie.** and ulaugu, epilepsy, usiiuua. gravel, col.c, Hum ol tlio kidneys, ami all chronic dl.-ui.ee* geiilto-urlnary uppuraius. For these and many 0^ disordert, u ia now prescribed wiili great succcuij more Ilian three HiOUsand medical pruciilioi.ers iu otis puns or the Un,led Hiales. I beg lo cult the at lent loii ut' the reader to thefo. 1 ^ lu'/ Idlers irom physicians. lir. v harks A. i.euse. Coiuinissioncr of Healin,8e, more, vviiius us lollovvs 111 reLHou to Hie vam, , Hcliuulipsus a einedy in chronic culuirbal cornptu Ate. I huleilur isduled July 27,165J:— • I lake great pleasure in bearing highly crediuk lesliiuony ■. oaellicacy ns u remedial agent eu-w in which you recommend it. Having a uiqn luiidciit'y i > Hie mucus surluces, with a sllgm Gegmt pliuiuluiii'ii, I ruuurd ll u- uuu of Ihe moil im -i.rtx remedies 111 chruuic cuiarrhul uffeciious, penicaw tliuBu ol tliugeiiilo iiriuury uppuraius. H uli inticu a tpe-l,yi>ur uuuUieiil servum, Oil AH. A. LEAH, .M.b.” Dr. C. Uobbina of Uoston.ceiebrared lor 1. . cured epl.ips),Ciudi iii, kc., couipluinu ul lliu great UiUiouj! ■ >l prociirii.g pure llollund gin, uud speak* ui iiieMU, dam 8ehiiiq.ps us loilowe, under uulu ol Okiobcr j, 1852:— •*1 havo coiuinended your article in four ca-es-txoii Connecticut, one iu Ve muni, uud one in Khoue l,i<uu. An arliele 01 ll..s kind is i> udi needed. 1 li.irhrea unauie n.lind a subslilule lulho uiuleriu luedic.i uiyais Holland gin. Yours, C. ltOIILN>tiN* •‘PlllLXUK UFIIIA, Ju y 15, is-'d .Mr. Udolpuo IVuirv, 22 lieuver street, New VoR, ••Dear ir: -u.isi season the writer received, tliro-g your ugeuv 111 Hus c i). a ooille ol your ,\r*.malicHCbSj duui ffeunapps, and since ihui period has prescribed ttl same 01 c.-rot.ii nn ui- ol urinary couiplainis; also in cm ul deo.bi) 111 aged puiemis. - o lur the schuapps u been 01 much beneUl lo those using It. * • * * ll conclu.-i 11, wliere a diiirecc and siiuiulmil Is require I -non 0 ii-eine .vroiuanc scheldain Schnapps. 11 mak ing you tor your aoniiie*", 1 urn rtmpecUully yours, A.D. Ai vl.uNt.lv, M. li. itkJSoiilh Eighth streeu” Tlio subjoined toller from D . 1’* lie, of Munclieslor, New ilunq,shire, iciules lo one id l> e liiual vuiuubls I medicinal properties possessed by the dn iujIic sicliuupl-s, amt eln.ws tliul il acts asa speciUc iu a very 1 puii.Hi. d.re.ue,' tiro gravel:— ••.via. VYoi.Kk.: I’erinil me to address you a lew lines, which sou ure a Utterly m use,if you Hunk proper,In it. •lied lo )our iiioiiiciiivs culled Hclienlaiii Hehnqiju. | liuvc h a very ob*llimlu cuso of gravel and sioiirut livu y.:m* Bl unting,euusiug very ncuule pain in evtq nit nip. io in mute. Af.er using many remedies vvnlm-ji much resell, l was induced t«* try a boille emu. In Uiucourve of lloiedaye il proved • ileiiuil, ui>-iodgii'g lur c plecvs ol olone, sumo o winch wa»u large us a marrow I .t peu. I cmlmued the cordial, eoiiliiig io directions, aud Hie pulienl cuitinue.i to cud, mm is lusi recovering. I Hunk u medicine of >■> iimca v.iluu 10 kodistressing acmupluint shoiild he knowu ta Hie public and lire- world ul Urge. And I,lor one, mu* give il in v npprobuiionmui slgiialun-, Tlfi MIA.- PAINE, M. If." From Dr. .lolm H. Ueou, chuiuisl, llulluuoru, Md. bopleiiii.er 15, 1852:— “A immburol our phyricluus are ordering lliu arhclr, amt seveml Imveulru.idy prescribod it. IVisons lo hIma 1 have sold ii, speak very Ingiily ol in ipiuhtle geulUiiiuii o| my own personal ucqu.onlmiii, liavug •allured greatly with an ulTeciloii ol the kidneys and bladder, tooktwo boll lea, and aiihiequeiiliy par.-cUl Mime ol considuruble size, nnd Was greully relieved will, lin Uoiibl.go inlo general Use." l ioiii ll A. I mui, Al. D., til. I.ouis. Jimufi, I ‘•lluv big seen y.mr Ull verHseinelil ul n pure Holland gin, wormy ihu confidence ol phy-lciuu wUn u vn-M ol pioi urii g rt siiuiplu ol il. Ill dnqi-ic.il iideciloiis, uud in koiiiu lorius 01 roii.il disea»e*,i\»ulfiia. cy has long huuii acknowledged, unit ll husi.idjlsllva Inhi dis'K-e because ol the colilpoiimls ndd 11 inlet VK* Hutu!' oi lo.1 und urn. I want t • u.* 11 ul pruoum 1 a* li I* an excellent remedy lu infantile cube, cannot procure u compound lo bu rolled nil.’ from i. II. v\ 000 ward, Al. D. Waierbury, Vcnnv .May 2, fr.'iSll— ••1 uni treating ut the present lime u chronh; alK-cti<i of Hie Kidney•, vvh ch has shown itself very oh-iinuUb iliurviivi,mnl iiavo been advised to use your Hdi' iilui SHIP NHWS. PORT'll’SAVANNAH OOTOflRll l*i A Kit I VEIL Hieamshlp Alabama, Hchuncb, 0 nours from New York— Padtdfnnl. Fay U Co. Mdse to II N Aldrich, Al- km al Hums. llrmliHiii. Kelly k 1 ’>>, bed k Prcmis-. .1 A ■ •arr 11, Hntlcrk Frierson, J W Hrant oy.W H ISreuatl. 1 J A brown. Iloii .n k Villuh ngn, ll.-ini * Foiier, bid- ! den ki5>, KoihweHk tVf.nehc if, C'ruiin, Wells Ai Co. 1 iM A I 'olion, Colie .s At lleriz J P Collins, Glnglioru At | Cuiiningliuiii, diiirch k IHiu.-, D D G,.pp, J || Gariur. J ' j M 1 mim, i* • ■M a 1 oiien, colie.s k iienz J PGolhiis, Gbigimru Al | I) formic by oct 17 Cuiimiigliuiii, Church k Mo*-. D D G..pp, J || Cuner, J M Gonu.n I oheii.t ruger At VVsde, Dana Ac Washburn, I 11.4 YA It n TA \ l\ G Dickson, 'eVVin At .Morgan, J II D. im.nd, J Daily, [ A Visit lo India, I'hiin W M Davidson, A Doyle, M A Dillon, VV D Etheridge, j -zVHaynrd Taylor. VV II Farrell Ac l.o, E Fuzgcrahl, J C Ferrell. VV VV ! Evonings Willi Him Proph M W FALL A Ni l» \YI \'I'EIC V EVirr, I.VTHRitp k RUGERh, offer for sale : * Huper ull Wool, while and gray Plains, Kerseys, Lln«nv .*. 1 'ntlon 1 isuahurus, Hhirllngs, Him* Htrlpe*, Hal- luels, I'asslmeres, Twuudea, Kentncky Juans, red and white Flannels white, brown and colored Gaiiton Flan- nel«, 11 n Hod and Negro blanket*. Quills and Gounler- pnln-. Diaper*. Toweling nnd Damask*, cnuimon loan, peifiiin Tulilo l.'overs, French, English and American Print*, Merinos, Cashmere* nnd De latinos super Pari* Primed Mnus Do I .nine-, (mw style,) rich figure.I Silks of newest patterns, .'loth Cloaks und Mnnilllas of vuri- on* now nulinms. bay Stale lame nml Square shawls, Long nnd tiqunro plain II M Thibet Shawls. Merino shirts and Drawers, S||fc, Werslod nnd ' ntlon Hosiery, Needle Worked Edgings, Inserting*, kc.. Collar*. Cuff*, Robes, HI. ever, kc.. Malluise, Vuleuolannua and Eng lish Thread l.nees, kc, ocl 15 S ALT AFLOAT—A portion of the Cargo per brig E P Hwelt. for sale hy oct 17 ANDREW LOW & CO W INDD-V CURTAINS—Rich Application Muslin, and Lace Window Curtain*.Just received by J*ctJO Ua WITT fc MORGAN 1 )1..vi K AND COLORED Cloth cloaks and TiilinorT, > black Mnrlo Antique HRk do. Just received by not 17 DEWITT Ac MORGAN / ’«»•>.L.-To arrive per brig •• A Id,y Frances,” Ona V ' Hundred rums find qualily Grate Coni—for rule from wharf at 7 1-2 dollar* per lou. U0t 17 IIU.NE k CONNERY. Cl';' l'*L \ NI> RAGGING, For sale by the undersigned O bu*.inn Hemp 44 in, I 3 4 lbs per yd, single warp •1° ‘lo do do double warp oct 17 A in DREW LOW k CO 1 } An iN HIDES.—10 hhds choke Hiih ) for sale by HAYAItn TAYLOIUN JAPAN "hina uud Japan In Itnx by a nl I .ucaii HmowiIoii Piggoi, of bultiuiore, Aug. 14. le.V.*, dim ol “pure ichelUum” 111 urinary plmii ‘ I am fully sensible of the great bunelhs to be fieri v« in ci'ituio lorius id iiriuury disturbance, from Hie in id good llulluiid;bill-h.vi Is an arliele >o iPlll.uilU precuie, WiHimit gie.it ir.nible, I but I have been cun pellcd io coiileii 1 inysejl wiili I ss piilulublu und. Hut lore, less imiiiiuli) in ken inedicauunls. A pure Dr ram eclu idmn cannot lull lo meet with Ihu hearty apjirv bull ..1 of physicians.” Dr «U. 1.. Mickle), of East llosloli, Aug. II, writer: • I have Just received yours ol the Till inst. and brag Ini.) convinced Him pure llollund go. |? pm-scsscd I many iiieiuciuul , roperlies, which, vv hen jiidiclousl) ad- iniuielcred, produce very beu.ellmnl remits, I tthull.be happy lo imroduco vour Aromatic Heheldaui Schiia|i|4 uinoog my ii lends in Hus vicinity.” Dr J. i>. nibble. Drakcsville, N. J , lu Jauu.-iry, 1853, writes a.* bdlows;— ‘*Ho great has been Ilm difilculty wiili mu to prncuro a pure article ol giiand no ul leu lime l been dUan ponded, tliul I have ulim si entirely ceased to pre.-crlbt gin lor nil) coiuplniid, and navii .marly despaired of be.ii. aide 10 do u with belter success, unless your* I* vvl.ut ) ou ciuirn lor; If mi, you will have conferred boon un ihu p reel it loners In ibis country ,lhu'. I a< sore Hie) will iml be slow lo acknowledge. From Dr. H,F. F..rbes, loledo, Ohio, Aug. 13, D?&3. •■I in-Irequeni notices of Hie tichiedum ticbnai pi, hoili hy ibe pr.ucs-ioii and the press, h*d ibduixd to* di sire of mating the ulUcucy of this preparation of eiD heloie I received your rime. I trust ii will lulfll ins i-xpuclniiuiis ol ilm must sanguine, aud prove both l blessing and a profit In suffering humanity.” nr. D. 1 oikiiii. lowii pbysiuimi uud surgeon at l.jmt, Comieellent, says, m u teller daied </ember 14, 1**»2:- ••l consider your Helm dam 'Chuapps a supperior m neb-,and onu Hint will iinlcoine sbori of pur higher, expeeuinuis. ll un urilele the in ed lull fr^lernij have long warned. 1 have used ii, so fur. wiili ever apparent success. D. Clfl.KINH.” • l-AnoKA ionr, New York, .Mny 2, 1853. ‘•.V(r. f.noi.puo VVolk Dkak Hir: Icaiimd speak loo highly nf I lie purity of your Hohledmn 'rlniapp*.- Il 1.1 decidedly mi pur lor lu uU> Hung of lliu kind, in lliu iimrsii'. ll i* perfectly free from tim adiulxtiiru < ( IiimI oil, or uuy ol ihosu urny lie compounds which pro duco such ini-chicvoii* ami irreparuhle effect upon ihr cniisiilution, nud which very few sninpl- s ol ulcohnlle distilled liquors are without—most „f them being largely nup.fgi.aied will. It. | have pcrs> icily In spected the various pmces-es of ibslillnlhm | raclieed nl Hchmdam, and know Ihut iiuiimiiiI 1‘u.e is taken lo separate the noxious elemenls from Ihe pure alcohol mid your r-chnappo Is u striking prool of i.s -ucco**.— A* u medical agent for chronic and renal affecilons, I liuvo slice ssli.lly prescribed il: and recommi nfi it si ai agreeabb- cordial nnd harmless stimulant, und shat couiiuiiuio do so as weil ns umisu it ii-a source of pun alcohol lor chemical luvastluHtioi.M uud experlmcnl* “Your nheilieni, HA I AH DECK, ( onsulii.i g Anly Deal Chemist. The geimmu Is sold hy all iho respectable Druggist* and GrocerslniheUnlred Himes. UDOLPUO WOI.FB. 22 beaver at. New York and 23 tiouili Front it- Philadelphia. tuths—rep 19. RANSOM "STOVE - WORKS! Goodrich. H GiH.dall, Gray lire., Gilbert k Tilde.., . Haywood, H |» Halsey. Hiinterk Gun.iiicll. IlfeUui, Fleming k i'o, N A Hardee, Hone ^ Connery, Hard wick k Cooke, Holciune, Jobiitoii k Co, VV Hal , 1 up; B D lloii-toii, J llu*hrn>ik k Co, R llnberehain k Hun, lleidl k Hawkins, A ti llarl ridge, Hamden's Expre-s, G II Jiihusou k Co, VV li Jackson, J D Je»-e, W King k Hons, L .veil k Lull more, J VV Lalhrop, Lynn it Hinder, Lockett k Hnellings, N l.yon.J Lippmuu.T It Ding up. I band. A A Solomon* k i>, J vV Hh,ry. 0 H Sihbley , .1 o„ r of w.,ch ? j—iry, »»•«> w™ ! i’esza ■'■it fanny Gom|*, wo will soli at a very small advance . Frierson. VV II vVlltberger k Co, Way k Taylor. N II on the cost, for cash only. 1 ** " K%r w *- ^ ••• • HORTON k RIKEMAN, llti broughton-sfroet. Savannah, Jane 1st, 1855, mayOf—tf SPECIAL NOTICE k II Weed, VVarnock k Davis, H' T VVillluras, Wet.aier k Pnlines, S Wllmot, E F Wood It Co, IV II Well*, , Wayne, Grenville k Co, Young, Wyatt It Co, W P I Yonge. Schr Frank . Wayne, lie k Co, M A Cohen,F Hcndmttn,Crane. Well* kc.. ALL PLUS' *N8 indehled to the lule firm orPItlCF.k j McKee k bcnnell, Itiisp, Davis k Long. Itruner k (fra- I \DER are rcsprrtfully rrqumhd lo call on the rule I fiV’Patten,lliilt" | i k 1 '•», .1 II Carter, G ll Johnson, Me -...»«p. L i KIEL A WM.U. I’Rb E. 117 Lav si reel, . Isipp, llnnii-r v Gsmurell, II Morse, VV I* Youge.Grsv ‘ Bululd. I'ailullnril. l-'itk A. I V. (VttirA. T.uU. *’ , .-cnr r runx .\ llall, Knln, Philadelphia—RrlBhnm. I Kelly kCo. Mdza to N It k II VV- •• J> W bumloiriyf i apurtaer. 1 Buloid, Padellord, fay It Co, VVaykT«yloi. , Prophets; A sprio* nr Memories an I Mmll atioiis. liv Rev. A. Morion llrewn. 4’loii.ly nnd Hanshlim in Ilm l.lloof a Village Pastor. Hurlmiighs llenvei.lv Dome, 3 v Is. FI ni’s clerical Reporis on contlmied Fever and Tv plmhl l over. 4 G.m.'li'. Practical Midwifery Forilvco on Fevers. Meiidi uhnllV Medical Hiudenls Vade Mecum.nith up wards Of 2(10 llliislrelittus. Ilea«ly’s Med I cm I Formulary. Ileaslv’s PrescripHoii book World's Practice, bell nnd Hi >kes, Dicksons, Waleonr, Dimgllsoii’s and all othor Med leal Works for Students und 1’rncltdoners ul reduced prices. ‘■ct 17 VV.TffORNE VVfl.LlA.V18. 1>n fheaph TXinorv. liR'If ESHORC. H. LACOHTE, gradusloai Ihe 3or l hone, Paris.Frauce, is now read/ to begin hlsclasses. He will iHke scholars iu classes, or give private lessons. Term* made knowu nn application of parents. Any coin miinicailon through Hie i'osl Office, box 727. w II lie itniuedluiely attended to. ocl 19*"" provisions hy img-J __ HJVYNARM k ROWLAND. L ADIES RIDING ll ATS,—a low line lleuvur Ruling Hal*. Just received at N. U. IIAItNUM oct 3 153 Cougresa street. at A Eli A Ni Y, NEW »«■«»• Tfiw - \\ E offer lor sale, at our HAVANN 111 ST9VB f f AGENCY, a large nnd varied assortment of STOVES, OF OUR OW.\’ MANUFACTURE, | and soile.i a c>mHiuiai.re ol iho liberal eucoiiregeinNl given our Agency iu this city during the past year. Fur Hie information ol ALL PVRTIhS untreated iu Ut HT( *VE UUS NEHH, either buying or selling, wo h*»# th jatieiiictiou o. Informing our customers abroad id tlio-e al homo know Hie fncl.i Hint dunne the part yar kc ha r 1 uld MO UK STOWS than any other e*Ur lishineut 01 the Htnlo of Georgia or South Carotins' V\ e muko ibis statement in juslico in ourselves, ainD® set us ngbl b«loru Hie trade, and with a full delermll' nlinri <:f doing more and butler for our cusioinuN«»' ring the present year. JAMES Hi LLIV.vN, Agent for 8. II. Ransom k Co., oct 13—2m Stove Manufacturers, \ I ban). N. Y-_ iio a ic d o fheaI ,mT r|N||i; board of llealili will meet next WedncsJlJ 1 eve ring. Hi 7)4 o’clock. Instead nr 8 o’clock. Punctual ntieudnnre 1* desired, a* business of impf lance will bo transacted. M. J. IIUCKNF.R, out 16 Chairman B. 11^ i \ UCK VV HEAT FLOUR—SO nalveTaud Quar.'b« f 20 boxes, lauding and for sale hy ,ft SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CD oct IG C v EM ENT.—dull bids Hydraulic Cement, for sale tr* 1 rive, by 00UO HUNTER k G A .AIMEU*. D OMESTIC LIQUORS.—50 bills New Orleans K* tilled Whiskey;»h do F. Phelps Gin. 50 d.» 1 ml P k II. d..; 50 do Luther Fulton’s Uu®- 50 do Di.inu*lir brsiinly. 2a qr casks Twigg H....p do, 4Hipioid. . 2d *4 do do do do lih do. In st-rPSk loi sale by tiCllANION, J JliNoTON k CO. ocl IG