The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, October 19, 1855, Image 2

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SAVANNAH KKriiKMi AN, FRIoAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1855. ■+* THE SAVAHMAH REPUBLIMM. rnuniP it ALEXANDER & SNEED. riir iihA Cwwlf PrlUgr*. Oul*. is ■«>««.!». •» J® u not paid in advaujt. " D*Uy, la ndvanc#, for ai* months •*} J® rri-Wa«Hly,in advanoo,por j* JJ If not paid in advano®. J Woflkty, invariably madvanc®. Jg Weekly,(club price.* 10 Cuics-lor Ia ^ savannah, oa. Friday Morning, Oct. 19. TELEBRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN. ONB WXJMK. LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE ATIiANTIO. u New York, October 1 M . Tho Atlantic haa arrived, with Liverpool dates to tho 6th inet Market®. There has boon another rise in Discount rat*'. It la now quoted nt 34 por cent. Tlioro ia somo uncaainosi in cotnmorcinl nff’ira Tho Cotton market ia depressed. Pricoa irroRular. QUOTATIONS l FairOrleans * Middling do ...3 7*8 Fair Uplands, 6 7-8 Canal Flour quoted at 40 to 4la.; Ohio 43a. to 43*. fid. Donnistoun'a circular quotes Cotton du'l at n further decline of l-8d. The market closed heavy* Sales of tho week 41,000 halos. Trade at Man chester was quiet. Brown fit Shipley say that the quality ot new Wheat in the Liverpool market is unpromising; for old there ia an active demand, at full prieea. Fiour ia in better request. Corn quiet. For the lower qualities of Beef thero is consid erable demand. Pork is in moderate roquoet.— Nothing doing in Bacon. Console are quoted at 87 1-4. American Stocks are quiet. The Alrica haa arrived out. Political. Sevastopol ia to be blown up by tho Allies — Minos are being sunk for that purpose. Gortschakofi'a army is threatened by a largo force of tho Allies from Eupatoria. Tho Russians were defestod near Eupatoria by French cavalry. Gortsehakoff, on the 3d Oct., reports an ineffec tual movement of the Allies on hi* left flunk. A fleet Ironi tho Allies ha- sailed on a secret ex pedition, supposed to be to NicohefT and Odessa. Tho Czar is at OJossa, is shortly expected in the Crimea. A collision is oxpoctod between the Western powers and Grceco. Tho food question ~s still serious between fiance and Gonnany. A Four. Libel.—'We have heretofore alluded to llm fixirnordumry amount of vindictiveness and abuse that liavo cliaaHctorized tho bearing ol the Democratic party, in this Slats, towards their op ponents. It may he thought by e<*ine that we have been too sensitive to the attacks of the enemy. Let ■uch read the following paragraph, Iroin a teller pnrudod in the Georgian ol yesterday morning, as it natos, from "a distinguished citizen of Wash ington, long and widely known in national poll* tics": (Thu Italics are our own.) "I believe that the Know Noth.nga of the South icould nut only nbulmh shivery, but would abolish thin Government, lor 'a little hricl authority * 1 am sure most, il not nil ol those about here would do to. Most -f litem hero have liitloor nothing to lose / think mure highly uf n pirate than I da of nine.leeii-twenlicihs uf t/nin. Hut 1 will not lire you to read what 1 think ol these midnight nsnus- sins.' W e liavo no unawer to iho vile calumny, nor wools to expru-s our scorn li.r the grace lea.- slan derer who penned it. Does thu editor of the Geor gian endorse the charge which lib thus iliuga into thu tenth ol a largo and respectable portion of his fellow-citizen- of the South I lie owes il, to this community, ul least, to answer the quoslion. AniKNJit'M.—Mi6» Wyette appeared as "Juli- «u" I»mi night. uiui W..II oil iioaria Lj- >no correct ness, beauty unit power ol Ii«t teprcseniation. She was effectively auetninod by Mr. Crisp, in thu char acter of Borneo. By special request, aim has con sented io remain a day longer, and will appear this evening, in tho celebrated pluy ol 1'izaro — Wo hope her last audience will bo the host—ill her playing wo would a*k for no improvement. Tiib Campbell Minstrels made their appoar- aneo lull evening, at St. Andiow’a Hall, and wore greelod by a full house. Tho audience seemed delighted with tho porlormanco, and, indeed, could n<d have boon otherwise, if good music, wit and humor were not powerless to ploaae. Drowned.—About two o’clock yesterday morn ing, Charles alias Henry Couson, a sailor, in at- templing to go on board tbo brig Scotland, lying nu.ir Brigham, Kelly fit Co.’s wlmrl, fell into tho river and was drowned. Hi* body had not boon rtcovored at Inst accounts Deceased, wo learn, was a native of the Siaio of Maine. yyw* have placed on our round table in the rending room,some very lino specimens of Scotch highland Oats, and Georgia Rye, to which wo would direct tho attention of parties engaged in the trade in either article. The Rye was grown oo thu Savannth Kivcr near Augusta, and we .hink will comparo with any pruducod in this country — Wo havo placed a prime articlo ol Missouri Oats in contrast with the Scotch Data, which, though it fine specimen, hears a sorry comparison to the full grain highland seed. They were sent us by Mr. M. H. Williams, of this city, who has a small ■ampin lot of each. To the South, at least, President Tierce has, been true.—[Columbus Times. Was he "true to the South" whun he declared war against the National Democrats, her only friends in New York, and removed them-lrum of- fiuo to appoint free-soilo's in their places 1 Was he "true to tho South”' when ho appointed ■ Iros-soiler, Reeder, as Governor of Kansas which had every proapoct of becoming a s'ave- holding territory, and a southern man to Nebraska, which had no such prospect, and with the inten tion, as allegod by Mr. Stephens, of abolitionizing the former I t if helms been "true to the South,” and if, as you assort, “no President ever went out of office who had higher claims upon hor suffrages," why do you not prove yourself both grateful and just by sdvoeuting his re-election, Instead of yielding to nholitiou clamor, and suiting him aside for the promotion of Mr. Buchanan 1 Brownson’s Review.—We percoivo that tho Democratic organs, all over the country, nre ta king special pains to let their readers know that this organ of the Pope has been removed to Now York. This is the same Journal, whose editor declared, a few month* ago, “The Pope is the proper Authority to decide for mo, whether tho constitution "I this country is, or is not, repugnant to the laws ol God”—and, as a necessary conse quence, his duly to obey it. Suppose our Demo cratic (riomls publish the prospectus of tho "Re view," and solicit subscribers! Jatan—Bftudution or tu Tbsatt with the United States.—It will be soon, from tho foreign intelligence which we publish to-day, that difficul ties have ariaeu between our merchants and the authoriliss of Japan, the Governor of Simoda hav ing isausd hia proclamation, denying the right ol Americans to reside io Japan, except in cases of shipwreck or distress. Tnis measure haa created great dissatisfaction and much damage to our bu- sinssa mon, who want out to extend their opera tions in that quarter, and is alleged to be in di.ect violation of our treaty recently entered into with Japan. If such be the fact, our government may have to resell to unpleasant mensuros t compel n fulfilment of tho contract. There aoems, bowovor, t some doubt on this subject. Tho New York H >1,Id, niter examining the terms of the treaty, • is: "If any cliurgo of the kind can be substan tiated, it will be well lor the government not to lei slip the opportunity of teaching the Japanese ihv iho United States are not to be trifled with.— At the same time, it ia due to justice to say that the treaty ia fairly susceptible ot tho interpretation placed upon it by the Governor ul Sinioda. Read ing it by the light* of the histories of Japan, it would scorn natural to cunstruo it in the most ro- rtricted sense. Wo cannot tnko for uramed that *•» exclusive n people conceded a hair’s breadth tho ut'>re than appears openly on tho fnco of tho bund. Il, thcrcloro, it should appear that the recent diffi culty is nothing ntoro than a misunderstanding, and that the Japanese never intended to allow Americans to open stores nt Simoda, tho work lately achieved will hnve to bo commenced anew. Another Japan expedition will need to bo fitted cut; mid it is to be hoped that the dutv ot conclu ding ii now treaty will bo entrusted to some one •vho will not porform the work in so slovenly u jianner as to loavo room for misunderstanding on u capital a point as tho residence of commercial ’agent■ at tho Jnpnncso ports.” Pennsylvania U. S. Senator.—Hon. John L. Dawson, and Col. J. W. Forney, tho present Clerk ol the House ot Representatives, are spoken of as candidates for U. 8. Senator, to succeed Mr. Coop• or. If Forney can succeed ia getting the Legisla ture in the condition he wanted Forest's witness, it is likely he may mako a successful race. Health or Montgomery.—'The Journal of the 17th ir.stnnl says: “Thero haa been no caso of tho fever f»r tho last ton days, and the present bracing and invigorating atmosphero precludes the idea ol nny epidemic or endemic disoaso, unless there should ho a recurrence of extreme warm weaiher, which might produce a low sporadic cases. Early Snow.—On Friday morning, an<»w had fallen in Otsego county to tho depth of hotweco three and four inches. The inhabitants might have enjoyed a sleigii ride, if other circumstances had been equally favorable. Arrival or Wheat and Flour fr«>m Califor nia.—Tho New York Courier it- Enquirer, Iftih insl.snv*: The clipper ship Adelaide, winch ar rived at this port ycatcrJay, from California, brought 13,801 sacks ol wheat and 406 barrels, 4*22 i iokt>, and 128 casks of flour. Among tho balance if her In-ight, which is to thn amount of two thou and tons, aro 10,034 sacks of harley, 13-1 bags and 402 bales of wool, 227 bales of rags, 92 bales of aheep skins, 100 boxes of tea, and 320 hides. A novel ns well hs a valuable cargo. The city of Macon offers for salo 933,000 worth ol City Bonds, bearing seven per com. interest, nnd endorsed by the several Railroad companies whose road* moot at that point. A'wedding recently camnofl'm Memphis,Tenn, which was the ninth occasion on which tho bride bad boon made happy by matrimony. "Patriotism Triumphant."—Such was the in •■ripfioii upon one of the transparencies nt tho re eni johlic.ili<>n of the Antics of this hmliwiek.— *Vuh a very alight alteration thn motto would >.ivo been decidedly uppropiixte. Tho ailist lould have separated the words so ns to hare mde them read—1‘nt Riniism Triumphant. The upliouy ol the latter may not be h* iigiuenhlu, but •lie setiluiiiiin •* morn applicable to thu foreign •dicy.— [Griffin Union. Mint* Frcighta. Tho Chnllanooga Advertiser <d tho 13th inst says: Thn am turn of freight offering to the West oru ft Atlantic Railroad is unusually largo at this season. Since July 1st, the quantity ol whcntnlono Hurpnasus nil former experience, and at this day thoru aoems io In: no nlmt< merit. The groat trou ble over existing with this road, has boon a lack ol rolling stock, and now, more than over, is llm pub lic suffering in consequence of iliod. lay. For many ». -..U-. I •>••* M X. t' U V Lav.: Stood oil the side tract to »hu number ol loo to 120 cars, tnoHilv filled o| wheat. This number of earn tu^ ken from thu Inller road greatly impeded llo-ir fa cilities ot truiinportuiimi, mid in self daluncv, llm agent. Judge Hooke, began to store tho wheat t recover III" use of the cars At l hid lime we lean: that about I mi car loads of wheat h ive been stored h ue in warehouses near tbo depot, also some 50 e irs am now on the track- waiting • lie tranship ment From this statement it will lie hci-ii there ih a great insullieicticy ol rolling stock on tho W A. A. R. It., while wo have but pist entered the bill trade. Tbo corn crop is unusually large, whili thn cotton crop of Aluhama and Tennos-eo has not presented as yot. Tin iso doing burin o*s over the W.tfc A. « ft will readily understand why them in a delay in ru euiving or sending produce Io market. [From the Kmlimouil Enquirer.] To I lie. IrioiKlsainl l»i» irons of tliu Southern I.Horary Mumsungor. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Items by the Northern Elgin. Tho steamer Northorn Light, from 8an Juan, ar- 1 concluded as follow* rived at Now York, aa already stated under our “You mny now go, tslagraphlo head, Saturday last. She brought over , him,) let uto warn y>u never J.IA ..J iinniiAii 1_ ......... Ul - a on til." A Unco Rkabon -i cr.n.1 j«y I,, .ho Soull, , SSJSl&S* ’"" C " ignored a bill against i huge negro for aioaling piiKK.—The ruling price* are: for Mea* 25 to t27, chickens, and boloro (Jschargiqg him from custo- and prime 80 to #22 per lb. There Is a light stock on dy the Judge bade hill stand roprimundod. Ho hekF.—We have imaltpraiinu in make tu prices thin SAVANNAH UHOI,ENAl,E Plft liW ODItHENT. Article*. I > « I • "Y.ig mny nn«r «o John i (»h.kin« hii fin B «r B. | “VoVkI'K - ... > I- _ ..... in Bi.nanP barn. . . * * ** . week, slid therefore refer to our quotations as a ■The market Is writ stocked with A Last Appeal.—Only two months remain to el- ae III" 21m vnlumo ol tile Southern Literary Mu.-Hcugor, and perhaps na oxielenco |or«ver. Tho period <>f olio’s majority is ordinarily tho neca*inn of exchanging grainlaitons with friundt; tn thu case of iho M'-H-enger, it mjciiis like.y to prove otherwise, and tho pri-tiahilities an*, that the nom- h -r winch completes its twenty-tiri-t yoar. will be tho last over issued. The proprietors aro unwilling, however, to abandon so long established a maga zine, without a final appeal to the pairiniiam and geno'obity ol the Southern people,lor whose litera ry internet il Iihs labored so faithfully ; and they are not altogether without hopo that they may meet with a response t hat will enahlo them to enn'inno ii* publication. It is not an agreeable though' ilmt the only liiorary magazine in tho Southern Stales inusi bo discontinued tor want of patronage, and that magazine one which, for nearly a qunrior of u rentury, lias repiesented the South hi the World of Letters, developed to a great extent its intellectual resources, and ably defended, against portistont and m ilignnnt attacks, its aocial institutions. The pro prietors need not refer to the many able Ersays which havo appeared, from timo to timo, in the t inges ol the Messenger, for proof of the service it ms ruddered to thu South and to the Union—to t he Smith by bolting forth clearly and Htrongly the true bearing of the question of domes'ic slavery ; to tho Union, by calm remonstrance with the North,and not unlrequently by fastening upon Northern men tho conviction of the mischief of their interference in the affairs of their slavoholding brethren. Nor ia it necessary that Hie proprietors ahould mention the many di.»iinguished writers, Home ol tho most omment in the annals of American litorsturc, who have made the Messenger tho vehicle ol ihcir thoughts to the public, in ordor to show its literary excollunco Of those il might hupufficienl to cite Dow, Tucker, Maury, Poe, Simms, Ccoko, Bald win, Washington, Garnett, to warrant the amotion that when the literary history ol the United States cmrtes to he written,tho Southern Literary Messen ger will furnish much of its muteriul. But it is not the purpimu of the proprietors at this time to dwell upun the claims ol the Messungur in thu past ; thoir presont appeal lm» refuroneo io the future, nnd they therefore beg the attention of the friends and patrons of tho work to the follow ing fi.ainstatement of facts: Three yours ago, at the timo that tho Messenger was languishing for support, )t was believed by the present proprietors, (two of whom h id then linen engaged in tho office, under tho late T. W. Whito and liis successors, for thirteen years.) that by re ducing Its price from 95 to 83, thereby putting it ns low a* any Northern publication, they would be enabled to keep it up. Thm siep was taken, and in a short time the subscription list was nearly doubled, encouraging the proprietors to hopo that tbo Messenger was at Inst placed upon a solid lui- ! Not more than half 400 passengers and 4100,000 in treasure. Wo annex interesting items taken frum her details of news: nartaltty on the Undo 8am. The deaths by cholera on board tho steamet Uncle Sam, wore confined chiefly to tho stnerugo passengers. They number 106, of whom 9S wore adults, 28 children. CENTRAL AMERICA. Col. Kinney lias resigned the Governorship ni San Juan, and another meeting for an election haa been called, the English consul having assured Col. Kinney that hi* government would recognize him if re-electod. Colonel Walker was still st San Juan del Sur recruiting. No battles had occurred since tho last steamer. FROM OREGON ANP WASHINGTON. The advices nre to the 12th ult. Thero was a runtor that (*ov. Stevens nnd pnrty had been mas sacred by Indians, bm it lacks confirmation. II" had gone on an expedition to make a treaty with the Black I'uet Indians, a hostile tribe, nnd bad not boon heard from for a long time. Tho report ol n terrible massacre of Indians at Devil’s Gate is unfounded. * Tho Oregon gold minus wero yielding $10 a day to the miners. In Washington territory a general Indinn war is anticipated. SANDWICH ISLANDS. Tbo advices from Honolulu aro to August 25:h. Tho extra session of iho legislature had adjourned. A project is on foot to erect a monument to the late king. Tho old crator of Kilaula is in a state of erup tion. Tho wliolo mountain top is covered with burning lavs. Tho birth day of thn French Emperor was bril liantly celebrated at Honolulu. FROM CUINA. The Hong Kong date* are to July 11th. While tho siPHtner Canton wns celebrating'the 4th of July, on her trip from Cumsingmoon to Can ton. a Chinese sailor bad both hands blown off. A pur*" ol 9150 was mudu up (or him. The Unit'd State* steamer i'owhataii, when near Hong-Koug recently, broke th? rod n| thu air- pump of tho starboard engine, and drove thu bucket through tho boitum of the pump. The accident would detain her two months. The revolutionists continue to meot with re verses. I'lio North Chinn Herald tells of an export from Shanghs to the end of June, of full 26,000,000 lb*, ol tea more than wbh exported to Groat Biitain and tho United Stntes for a similar period the year be fore. From Canton we have to tell of 40 1-2 mil lions It'S, less exported to those parts for the year ending with June; bhv 37 1-2 millions ol lbs. this year, against 78,000.000 of the year previous—being morn than a Im I of short export. There are several large American elippor* at Foo-Chow, from 800 to 1.7(H) tons hut then. The trade of the past season is represented as having been very prosperous. Il is estimated that at the close ol Mav, an export altogether of 25,1100,IKK) llis. tea had been shipped to Great Britain, the United States of America and Aui-trnlia. FR"M JAPAN. Advices have been received from Hnk»d;idi to June 27th. 'l'ltc British steamer* Encounter (Ironi i'clropau loski) and Styx, with ih<* Tartar in tow, bad arrived at llakodiidt, all short cal. Tho Fr<- cli steam Irtgate Colbert was lost in the harh >r "f N.ot jaskai, June 1st. The British treaty with Japan, ratified, i-i said t<» be in iho pos*e*Hioii of Admiral Sir Janies Stir ling, who will most probably exchange latific.i- tions with the Japam-Ho Commissioners, while his squadron is in 'h se waters A treaty of poaeo and amity has just h""n con clud'd betwoen iho Empires <d Ku-aia and Japan. Il was n< collat'd on the part ol Russia by Admi ral Fontaine, and dm-s not differ much Ironi our own. Tbo French are now endeavoring t-» nego tiato a treaty at Nangasaki. By a procl-.maiion, issued by thu Governor o| Si- moil.i, AnieruMiis are not permitted to live in J.t- pan, except in ease <d shipwreck or necessity — N .no of the i>asi«ongor8 of the Foote from San Francisco wore permitted to Imd and reside on shore of Hakodadi. The officers and crew ol n Frenchfrigato were nlsorofusedirarmissionto laud. McsmiL Reed and Dougherty, two Atii'-ricHii*, who, under llm new treaty, bad gono to ILtkodadi I" reside, liuvng boon <>ider"d oil limy appealud to Com. Rogers, of tin- U. S. Surveying Exp* dinmi. He sent a strong roinoii.*tranco to llm nut it ritit-*, Mating that they wore violating tjiu treaty with llm American government, but th«y m reply I'ontuuo- cd that llm treaty only liieaiit a temporary u-.-i donee. Coni. Roger* told them lliat he Would (tend an urtimil loree. on short- to unlorce llm treaty, but in view of Hie siiigubir "onttrueli'in put upon it by llm Japanese, Im would l"r tbo present denial, until Im received Inrther lUHiruclioiis Iroin Ilia govern ment. Tho U. S. Surveying squadron (Vincennes, | , \- iiinniro Cooper, and Htennn r Hancock,) wen-i*i Smmdn niul ilakodmli in June, and shiIkiI P>r Uoiirmu Siraiis, all well. They will itrobalily »r- rive in Sail Francisco hi INovemli.-r. Tlie Pnrj' i.-ij.b^ ""t boi-n beard from. 1 lie l'. S y)ui. xr.iiet ilhi Hailed Ironi Guam, Ladroim J;.- inna~, July 23d. for Hong Kong, all. GREAT li|>TKU' rioN' K WIIALERa—FOURTEEN NIIIP* L')»T. By tlm sloop Kanieliadcll, which arrive ! here Sept. 18, 63 days from Castro, in the Gull ul Tarlaty, w.- have new* of ihu whaling fletl in tin North I'neifie. Il appears that on August .fill, when near Round I.-land, fRuunsolu Straits,) tlm Kniiieli.ii.i 11 h ".ko tlm whaling bark Milnwood, ,,| New Bedford. Cam. Sylvia, ol that ves*i I, re ported that tlm ship King Fi-*h«r. Palmer, and iho slup Enterprise, Ru*sell, both of New Bedford, find bom wrecked on Company Island, nonr Boiisstile's Straits. The *hi|w and cargoes were totally lost, the crews were taken on bo-rd other ships bound through llm straits. Tlm ship Jefferson, ol New London, was totally lost on Capo Elizabolh, (Sagg Hollow Island.) The crew and i Ifieera were all saved. The ship Edgar, ol Cold Spmg, was totally lost i Jonas lidiilld. Tlm crew and officers were all saved. • Capt. Sylvia furthor reported that husaw.ofl Jonas Island, a ship bottom up; but he could not make out her name. lie. staled that Inureen whalers have been b-st this season. Hueoiild not, however,ascertain ihcir names. These are sorry news to go t-» tho East hy the steamers lo-inor- r> w It appear* furthor that up to tbo l*t <>f July none of the fleet had donn anv'htng in whaling.— All had suffered more or lea* from the tvmpeHtimu* weather which bad prevailed up to the uhove dato SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Sr:rr 18.—During tlm last lew days about 35,000 bhl*. of flour have boon taken lor export, hut tin- demand has fallen oil and tlm market i* now dull and heavy. Small sales of Gallogo at 914, and domestic at $8 75. Whom has alao a downward tendency, wnh sales at 2 12a 2,3 4 cent*. Oat* active Bt 1 7-8 a 2 1-4 cents; potatoes 2 1-2 a 3 cents Me** beef $16; hams 19 cents; haem 21 a 25 1-2 cent*. Lard 16 1-2 cents in bbls , and 20 ents in tins. Butter 57 l 2 for now, and 35 cent for old. Sugar 13 a 13 1-2 lor crushed and pow dered. Whisky 95 a 100 cents, nnd in active de mand. Rico was nlso in active request, but nu quotations given. again. John, with delight learning from his big white ; eye*, and with a broaTgrin, displaying a row of beautiful ivory, replici: , . "1 wouldn't bin dia into, Judge, only ihc consta ble lotch, me" Baltimore, Oct. 16—Dr. Hodell, formorly ol this city, brother-in-lav oiC. C- Fulton, Esq., one ot tlm editors of the Hltimoro American and t his student, were murderol by a Gorman, near Cum berland. Md , on Sundry last. Both bodies wore stripped nnd mutilated Dr. Handoll’a head was cut offend buried at idistanco from his body. i lintex "L ~ ! UiirrBK.—■i ns mars« t IS well siucaco wun a good appeur uere ( *fi| c |», at prices rullug si our quouimu*, viz: for Hlo 12 to (Sc, and Jav* 1.1 to 17, wltli a Ugh' demand. CoHN.-The markut i* amply supplied for tbs de mand. VVs quote 75 lotJOc pur bulbul at wholesale, aud BUnt retail. HAY.—Northern I* veiling nu wharf at 91 12X91 25; Eastern alfl 37 %91 Soper cwt. HATH.—We quote 02 to )5 for prime Maryland, and 60 etc for country Data. BUTTER.—Thero Is a fair demand for this article, , and llm market not hoavtly Blocked. Choice Butter ; has •lightly advanced In price. Wo now give 20 to 30c. aa the nm<c c-f quoinilomt. CHEESE —Tlm market ia fairly «upplied, and there la a K'nhI demand at 12 to 14c.; n laucy article com mands '.Sc. Il'K I.E* —Jerkins tn bbla. are telling at ■ to to 112. Dr. Carnuchan, the eminent surgeon of Now York, is about to give a lecture to medical students on gun shot wounds. Ho will illustrate his subject by pcppirmg a corpse with all sorts of bullots^lugs, dee., dec. This i* a *.rt of scientific sporting rath er shocking to tho ncivous system. Thackeray wns to Have England for the United Slates October 13. A complimentary dinner was to be given him iu London on tho 11th, at which Charles Dickens would presido. To Young Laoes —In all your difficulties or perplexities, you ahouid consult tho boat friend you have in th" world—your mother. Her advice is worth more than .ho counsel of a thousand ol'your giddy-honrted cunpanions. There aro tvo thousand acres of Catawba grape vines in th* vicinity ol Cincinnati, morn than thtco-fourib* ol vhicii are in full boaring. Tho yield, in wine.of this area, ia expeclod to bo 700,- 000 gallons ptr annum. WoNOsarcL Cvkiosity.- Signor I’ietro Oouu, said to poise* a moat rcu.arkuhle mechonlcal genlua, Im* Joat arrived In our mlditfrom Home,the Eternal City, with ncurtoua unit moil wonderful piece of mechanlam which he propnaet loexhlbtt to the peoplsof 8nvnn nail. Il cotiaPuof nnlet* than 150 human flgurea, re- preteniing various nation* anil ceslume*, and capable ul aueh curious arrangeiienla and inovementaastogive a liue picture "I liimnn life In ull ita variouscomhina tlmia. Signer llonalaMtw enuuKOil In unpacking these cuiioui flgurva, and we inderatand they will ho ready fur exhibition In about tcu <Ih.'b, when pnrticulara as to the time ami place nfcxIilliliUii will tie given. IIACCINC, Dundee, 44 il Kentucky (■unity Tow t. BALE ROUE Dillon's Rope, MEW.New-York .Me**.. f’rime Cargo BACON, llama Shoulder* Shies BREAD, Navy Pilot III. ITER,(aoxhen,prime. ...ryd. ...Tyd. ...r )d. ...y »>. ...y tb. . .y hhl. ..qrbbi. -•Abbl. ..y tb. ...y ib. ...y m. ..y n..| ...y tb. ...y tb. ..y ib. <0* 9 15* 9 9 l>x 9 9 9 9 13 9 14X 9 16 5* • j BRICK:;, Savannah, lat qal. ..V «». „ ! Northern y in. CAND1.E.**, Mpcnnucelt y SnViimmli made,Tallow..IF Northern do. ru.M.E.* —vermna in ouia. are teuing ai aminsix, i MOi.AftSES.—There ia no Cuhu Molasses on auto - . uba We hear of New Orleans rebelled being sold at gallon : there Is a very light -lock in tho market. SALT.—Anothi rcnrgnarrived elnco »u. Inst week’s report. Dale* are making In lot* st 91 12 to 81 15. 1000 sacks were sold at 91 12. FREIGHTS.—-To Liverpool, the last engagements made were Kd. lor Colton nnd Lt9Md. for Wheat. To Boston, H c - for Cotton ; N. York, by steamship, U-i6 for Colton. 18c for Wheat; selling vessels to Now York quote Xr. lor Cotton, 12c. for Wheat, nnd I'i tor Rii^ ; COFFEE, Luba. ; Hlo Java ’ CORD ACE, Tarred.... Manilla \ DOMESTIC GOODS , Shirtings, brown. -• Sheetings, brown.. • Brown Drills Cotton Osuuburgs DUCK, English. - -y ..y ib. ..y <r y - v >d- y yd- r y«|- bolt for Cotton, and MX for Wheat. F , sl , aiuckerel. No. I HFbbl. 18 EXCHANGES.—We quote Sterling Ptf per cent - r ««•. aiacserei, «o. i.... ▼ nmm 'I'tin Itttnlr, ■... •..Uiiirn ('hi-rlr, nti nil . ... * ....... R rein. The Banks aro selling Sight Clucks on all. j ortnern cities at J* per ct prem^ and purchasing Sight Hills at 5»: 10 days at V, 3<> day at S®X, W) days nt \ )X91K per ct itiscmint. I J9t»lenient of Coiion. No. 3... l,sup. . V hbl. ....fFbbl. . ...tFbbl. TlAI(Uli:i» On the 3rd in*t.,by th< Rev.A. F. Palmer,Mr. WIL LIAM K. DA VIS. of Savannah, <u., to MISS ANNA A. UN BED, of Newburgh, N. Y. O O 3VL 3VL EROIAIj, Cool, Decidi di.y.—Wo have received, from one Gnu Wilier, 110 Broadway, N. Y.,aH agent of the Editors dt I’roprimors, n prospectus «»f an abo- litmn pa por, tu bo published at Council City, in thn Territory of K-msas, with tho very modest request that wo would return it, ul an early day, “with an lur"« a list of subs ribors ns can bo obtained."-— Mr. Goo. Wultor will please accept our compli ments, with the assurance Gist wo shall be happy to do no ouch thing." Yellow Fever at Canton.-Wo sincerely ro- grot to lenrn that two young Georgians, Dr. Rod ger Setmnos and William Groono, havo recently dioJ of the epidemic, at tho above plnco. They were both raised and educated at Washington, in thin State, wero young moo of great promiso, and just entering upon tho business of lifo. Dr. Scnrnies had just married a young lady, of Taliaferro coun ty, in this Slnto, and takon his bride to their now Iioiiio in iho West. ' Hon. Tlio*. W. Coalminu, member of tho Inal CoMqroH* from New Yurk.diodut Brooklyn,Suit day last. Cnlilornltt 1-11 eel ton* The American party, as already advised, car ried California at the recent election in tliul blato. Tho billowing is tho ticket elected : Governor—J. Needy Johnson. Lieutenant Governor—R. M. Anderson. Judge Supreme Court (short term)—Hugh C. Murray. Justice Supremo Court (short term)—David S. Terry. Comptroller—Gcrgo W. Whitman. Treasurer—Henry B i’es. Attorney—W. C. Wallace. Suite Printer—James Allen. Thu American pnrty ha* a majority ol 23 on joint ballot iu the Legislature—which secure* the election ol a member of that party to tho Senate of tho United Stales. Tiie Wandering Jew is Dead.—This morning, says iho Norfolk correspondent of the New York Herald, I2ih inst, the body of Mr. Noah Stall, commonly known among us as the “Wandering Jew," was loiind in Ins house, seated on hiss'dn; but tho vital spark hud fled—n the deep, dark night, tbo angel ol death had entered his room,and his withering glam e had sent the spirit ot the victim affrighted to its long homo. On tho night ol the 8th, a colored man residing in tho rear of Mr. Stall’s house, saw him walking hi* room until a lute hour, apparently iu good health; tho next morning the sun arose in a cloudless sky, throwing Ins bright rays far and wide, hut the wanderer came not forth, as was bis wont, to mod them; the neighbors wondered what Imd become o| him, the sis—fallacious expectation! . , the suhscrihon hnve paid their dues, and every' day pnosed, another sun nroso, but ho was still in means iho proprietors have fried to induce them lo } Im* position ■■) iho d»y before. Tbo man before pay, has provod unavailing. Circulars, bills, &c , ( alluded to became alarmed, and with a gentleman &c., have been sum again and again, and appeals | proceeded to enter iho bot.se, and truly the mne have been mudu on the cover of the work until J, Israelite was sleeping, but ’twas the sleep tlmt they have lost all meaning—but all to no purpo-o. j knows no waking—lie was dead And in a large True, a mongro minority of tho Messenger’s sub- ' house, with liim-ell the only occupant, In* family seribers have remitted the amounts of their indebt- | being North—hi* body bore unnusinkcablo ?ian« cdnc*a, nnd to such tlm proprietors offer their l «f his struggle with tho prevailing epidemic. Thir thanks: hut iu many case* the only answer to tlu.r just nnd reasonable demand* has been impertinent repudiation onho debt; and now nt tho close of the Twenty-First Volume, after years of faithful devotion to the cause of Southern Literature, tlm Proprietors find themselves unable to maintain tlm Magazine, und witb several thousand dollars out standing on tlicir books. if llm present subscribers oi the Mesnouger feel any interest iu keoping up the magazine, wo beg of them to remit us at once tbo huiiis they respective ly owe ; if wo have any real friends in the South ern States, wo ask, at tin* pressing time '»f need, that they will givo an earnest ol their friendship by procuring us now subscribers lor the coming year. Two months remain yet lor tho decision of the I llm shortest cases on record. A lew Imurs bolero bo was among us apparently iu good Imaith. Mortuary.—Tho deaths in New York, last week, numbered 386, an increase ol II. in Bos ton, 83, an increase of 6. In Philadelphia, DM, a doer :rbc of 10. And in Baltimore, 76, which is a decrease ol 32 from the- preceding week. Ahead on Cotton — J)ur weekly cotton report, yesterday, yhow* our receipts to be about 701) bale* more, than nt a corresponding time, last season. Still wo hnve lust about 51)00 bale*, that liavo gone East. The immensity ol tho crop of this houaon is wlmt keeps us apparently above our usual receipts.—(Mongomery Mail, 10th. question: chill thu Southern Literary Messenger * Horrible Affair—A few days ngo portion* of be discontinued I Wo await the decision with ' the body of n IrinaIq were dragged from a burning 'ontinued real anxiety, having fully r>solved, however, unf some decided oflort is made iu its bi-hall, to tormi- '•“<« it* existence with Iho December number. -9ih,165.». The I*it'-rim.i.-i:.; £** I di'ors friendly to tlm Mosuougoi, will n ,A> publich ihia appeal. dy of n female were dragged from a burning quarry in Blair county. Pa. Ii is *upp»sed lobe : 'hu body ol a Mr*. Corrigan, wife of a larim-r ol I tlial ntiino, who has been nrres'cd on suspicion ol having mmilerct it. r, nnd 7hou couiimlled her ho j dy • » thn ll.'iimn. He accounts tor her absence l»y I suymg aim haa gone to Philadelphia. VWA W AII 3I AICKi;T. REMARKS.—Wi'scircel) renember I" hnve expe rienced a more favorable sensnn ihnu planters nnd fur- inert) havo had for some lime |nst lor harveaiing all kind* "I fa'I crop*. Sllghl Irosli have fallen geiterully, wiihin two weeka pa*t,over ihn juttun ic^lun, hut h-tvc done lillle ur no (IkUiagc. on lie c jnlrary, il lias just been cold enough to check the growth of veg- t.nlon t aod tliesiibi'(qucnldry nnd liulmy weather has.-ervei the d-.utile purpo«e m mot iring ' otton, and of ena bling planter' t-» *avo ami prepare their crops hi the best order for market. Thiiil.ej hnve been doing, as t..*- trailer) quality ol tlm CoCnii and the Increased re «<-ipiB ul Ihu purta, as comphred will'the Iasi aea»i>n' ••tow. Since the opening of this ?ea*->n there have been con sider:.hie fliiL'tiiBiloni In tli-i market, which hnve erlnli lislie i a decline In the price of the great staple of fully IX "‘'its since tho 1st of Supicinhi-r. This dcellno ow ng to a combination of circuiiutuucus beyond llm control of our merchant*, hut dependent mute ttpou toe stats of public feeling an the subject, than is war ranted hy commercial rocl»- In the first plnce. although the Imav) receipt*indicate II, it Is still doubtful whclh er llm present crop of the Failed Slates much, If at all, ex ecd Hint of the lari jeer, as II Is ascertained Hint there has been more gr.dn and less cotton cultivated lhi-«\car. Ami aknln, the latest dales from Liverpool •Imw 'hat there is a dec case In the stocks on hand there In ad descriptions "f U< u< n of 265,1*^11 bales, and a de- cron-ed stock of American Cotton of 182,200 Lnles.— And further, notwlthsiamlmg the uulaverahh- circum- slni re* ait'-mMug the cominerce ami mitnufH< turn« <<f England and France, cniiM-quenl upon ihcir war in the La-', wo learn from Hie circular Lelnre us Ihnt llm de li vi iics at Liverpool this seseon exceed lliose of llm lu-l hy 21111.23 ' hub's. Ii ilius appears that the Increased con-iunption, un der every (Iliad VHinuge, In Englaud, have reduced (Imir sio k*, a* compared with lu-d season, 28*1,120 hales, nnd linn a will nqHire an Incrcnaud production Hu-, season In llm Fulled Mates of 182,20(1 over last vear. to insure n clock of AumriCKU Colton at l.lve r po-d in 18.>0,equal to what It now I* there. These (acts are worthy of cm. sidi ration, and light up tt.u liopo that there will yet ho n r< action in lloi prices ol L'oltoii, Invoraldo to plainer*. Ara Inland Crept—Tin- foregoing tomnrksapply Willi Ml,,....' •qiuil lorco m Uauu-r'ioi— -r '>»«■••■,. i nu Bi-ii-oi.a have li> eu vyj> favorable lor picking und we trii-t iho planters will IhKo great pains in preparing it Im market. From wiiai w-learn ol Hio crops, ihoylcld will lie very ii regular. In some cases crops will be large, (n others amafl,owing m (oca! onuses, IVc think the crop will bo a full avorugo one. AI pre^ent thero is u<> duinaiul for this nrilcle, a* r.ur weekly report show*. The wouiln-r liu* been delightrul, nnd Hie general health of Mtvaniiuh has never been better. I’t'TTi N.—Arrived since tlm I llh IiiM., 14.8.CJ hales Fplnod. (11,8211 per railroad, 52 from Augusta and laud, lug* on thu river,) and 12!) do Sea I (binds. The exports for 111o same period am-oini Iu 5,720 but"* Upland, 7 do . J en tslrmt*, viz: To Liverpool 1401 hale* Uplaud; to Boston 6U3 bale* Upland. I" Now York 2,548 bulo* Up. laud; to Philudulpiou 7i.2 bale* Upland, and to Charles* ton P li hale* I pbnid, und 7 do Sea Islands—leaving on iuind imd on ^lilphoanl, not clesrcl, a slock uf 20,538 hulca I'phind, mid M>7 do M;a I-I.md*. The velegrnpli ycBlcrdny auiiounced the arrival of the Hteniucr Atlantic, bilnping dal-* from Liverpool to Hie bill lust. Commercial air.ilr» nre reported a* being in an uimasy slide} Hie ran -9 interest have been inercus- ed, mid the Cotton market liu* consequently dm lined X'l. The -ale* of the week were 4I,imni hales, the ninr- kei cl '-mg heavy. This Mute of tiling* I* Induced hy the doubt cud uncurialiitv whieli cl md thu future.— Whilst England and France are directing all llmir energies, expending their menu* amt -acriflcmg llu-lr g.limit men iu a Iruitli *.* war in tlm remote East, dm reaction i* t" I"R 'Ult at home, ill iinpanlng Ihe energies a d rntsiriling tlm (.rngn-** of commerce und manulac- pin * ; nnd idtoo'iRh distant from tn« seat ofHmi'uili*tiir- bing element*. Ilielr « a ffec.a have reached ihla country, and me con- hi) fe.t hi Urn high price* of broadstufTs and provisions of all kind*, and in IbeJr depim-oug Ju’ lluence on the pric * ofco'ton. Tlm new* brought out by the ideaine* must lend Mi l further, and f.»r the present, loduprs** llm Cotton incrkcl. tin Friday, the flrsi day of the week under review, (he market opened with n fu'r demand, nml during dm day recovered X9X oi llm decline i.oticedlu tlm week previous. TIihsale* 'hut day reach'd 1,517 hah a. There wns a mod. ernte demand on Nnluid.iy, and sale* amounted I" 4 bales, without any change in price*. There Wu* n an •ly market oil Monday, uud snlea summed up2,120luli (in Tuesdcy, the sales rent bed l,*.70 bales— n.nrk' t Him without any quotable change. Tlm mnrkul continued without change of Wednesday, salea reaching 9i7 ba There was uo change on Thursday, and sales were mde ill thu early part .film day at quotations of th© day previous, until llm receipt of tlm news iroin Eu rope, per Atlantic, when nil operations cea-ed, the mar ket closing heavily, nun bale* chanced hand* before llm receipt of tlm news. Since then we hnv« heard of do trnnenelhini. Tile sale* ol Iho week fool up 8313 tildes, as follow*: 73 ut 8, 104 nt 8y. 312 M 8X- CIS nt HX. 1.284 at t*X 1,270 n l (-X. «•''« ai 8 13 1C, OSt at 8»<, 2.111 h t 9, 9- at Jljj, 12 at UX< 42 at 9 3 1G; 48 nt UX. 103 ai 9X, 25 at 10 cent*. Qt'OTATIOSS. Middling PX® PK Good Middling, 8^® - Middling Fair, 0 <£9X Fair - «'J* The uows from Europe, received yesterday about mid day. had h tendency to check op-ration*; ihe aim are th© rate* at which Ihe market ruled previous t" th© aniiounceuu lit of tlm nrr.val of thus.earner’s accounts, It remains to Iiq seen what effect these account* will have upon price* here. 8!‘.A ISLANDS The markd for this grade of ton ha* not yet opened. We hear or a snlo. made la»t week, at 16c., now cotton, the fl st trmi*ioiiuu of the season. \\IIEAT.—There has been a slight advance since our lift quotations. \v« now report tl.7098l.eO lor prime Red, without sacks, a* the raugo "f prices: and 4I.H5 sack* included. Prime l\ hlto Wheat is held i.t II) cts. above lbe»e quotations. The receipts aq-J exports tills Week show a alight lulling "If from those of last—24,830 bushels having arrived, mid 22,540 bushels liavo been exp irted. 1‘nces are firm anil looking up. RIDE.—Tlm receipts.of Rough) llice Hie past week have been heavy and thu crop i* fast pressing upon the Mills, which aro constantly at preparing tho arti cle for the trnJe, We note the arrival of 30,Wu bushels since our lusi weekly report. H i« held at 1 te 91 IU per bushel. 10,1100 bushels changed hands at prices not made public. We hour of sales of clean Klee amount ing tu G9J 12 cask* during tho week at prices ranging from 43 M to *5 per hundred. The receipts have been 711 casks. FLOUR'—ITIroa have advanced since our last, and we hnve now lo quote Georgia ami Tennesseo at 950 to 912 no per hbl., with n light stock in (Dst hands, aud a g<e>d demand for the article. 11 ACC I Mi AND BALE ROPE.—We conlinuo to quote Ken lucky Bagging at |Uc.,Ciinny 15 I 2 to llic. \ f-uperlor article of Sen Island Bagging, Co..per * Tu.-kerV mtl.i ,i M held m 35c. For Bale Rope wo quoin b.V'F•»)*«•• V Ih. nml lie. fore lancy brand. There is an niipiovt il livi.-.g iu pm market, und u mouerute re l|Ol I lOI . lull. HAUUN. — it.oio In luoduatf clock on s.du and |8.,5-’55. l«54-’55. IH. lsl.|UplHiid.||S.lsl.|rplatid Stock ou hand, Kept. .1 Received since "ct 11. “ previously.. 334, 1790 , tWU 2.000 .' 129 148521 1 •1 I52i 304Mill | Total Receipts 1 61 •"* I 55HI7II | Exported thi* week... ** previously... - 1 — -» |i Total Exports, ., 18, 23569j | | Block on hand, "ct 18. 5971 2953811 | Exports of Cotton from S&vaumin. . From Sept. 1, 1 From Sept. 1, ’55, tn Oct. 18.1 ,’55, to 1 1855. jj 1855. PORTS KXroRTKII TO | s. I. |Uplund.|| 8.1. |Upland Liverpool, i lllier British Ports,... Total Great Britain,.. 1 1 8-58911 | Other French Ports,|!!!!!!|.’.’.'.’.’.'.'.’ll".'!’.|’.*.’.’.’..! Totnl Fruiice, 1 1 II 1 Other Foreign Porta,... 1 1 II 1 Totnl Foreign Ports,. 1 1 858U11 | Boston Providence, New-Y’ork, Pliiludelplilu, Baltimore aud Norfolk Cliarieston, other U.8. Pori*, j I!! I *! jjj j ^ - - - • J * * I Total Coastwise,.... 1 271 2115011 1 Grand Total -1 871 23739U | Exports of Rice and Lumber from Savannah. From Sept. 1. From Sept. 1, 1855, to "cl. 18,. 1854,*.o Sep. 18, 1855. | 1854 roars axroai an ro. UllA, I.I MHKR. Kll X. I.I'MUKK Cask*j Feet. |Casks| Feet. Great Britain Hi. John’* aint llnlilnx. West Indies Ollier Foreign Ports.. i 176.000. 1 3471 200,110, | | 66l,856| | Total Foreign I’orta.. 3I7| l,354,Olll| j Maine, Maa*uchuseli* Rhode Island, fcc ' 451,314 j I5l,l54j | 1“ 9 © 9 24 9 00 ! 33 9 45 I2X 9 13 17 9 80 l«x 9 9 16 9 13 15 9 17 15 9 16 18 9 19 4 9 7 7 9 10 8 9 8 9 10 1 00 9 II 00 14 9 24 18 (si 80 14 9 10 0 SO 9 9 @ 9 8 . BX 9 12 1 9 1 (HI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Philadelphia.... Ceoigia i GD AIN,Lorn,cargo. . “ retail IF bus., i mi ia* Oats %vbus.l 5U 9 , Wheat 48bus. I 35 <o • GLASS, Am. Window 4rl«Jfl| 4 50 fei ’ GUNPOWDER ITkt'K., 0 (a) ; HAY,Prime Northern 4Puwt. 150 (jp “ Eastern 48c wt. I 9 , HIDES, Dry y M liX 9 iioerskfns 4P H»-' 9 IRON, Swedes, assorted qHuu.diS 50 Pig ...4Ttou. I ll'Hip 4PCWI.I 4 INI Sheet 48cwt.i 4 5U Nail rods 4Tcwt.i ti oo ‘LARD 48 lb. 14 , LIME, Rockland 48bbl.| I 25 LUMBER, S. Sawed, refuse. .4r»i.lL « «'« Merchantable trm.ft. 14 00 River Lumber,refuse.... 4*111 Merchantable to prlmo...48m.tV tltangi White mg) tor Mill*. 5 •. »' ». Hal. f White Pine, clear ; Merchuniuble Cypress Shingles , Sawed Cypress Shinglei * Red "nk Staves ! MOLASSES, Cuba, ; New" irleans i N AILS, Cut 4d. to 2nd • NAVAL STORES,Tur..... ; Spirits TurpuiiHim ' 1JSN ABU R' is. Flux.., i pi IKK, Mess, Western ! Prune 1 Mess, New-York.. S W) 12 00 H no 1 All W X tat (3*110 (a) ao no (3t 4 no 9 5 50 ic* 1. (Ml 9 15 9 1 37 8 O0 Hi IN) 9 UO 14 IN) 9 0(1 9 RAISINS, M. It i HPIIII IS: 1 Braid I U*. .y ra. 5 oo <S> lav. m. 50 00 9 6o no V in. III (NI 9 35 IN) .y in. 20 011 9 25 mi . 4rm.lt. 30 00 9 40 00 .4Gu.li. 18 00 Oi 25 00 .y in. 4 00 9 4 5" .y m. HI (III .y ni. 12 00 9 16 3b • vg«i. 32 9 31 • Tgul. 38 9 40 y u>. 4X 9 5 .ff hbl. 4 75 9 5 Dll -4rg'«i. »i-’X !» 70 -Vg"l- 9 85 -TK:d. 2 25 9 2 50 . .y ga). 1 50 ..fgul. 9 1 .0 . Vgul. 05 9 1 10 • •Tg"l. INI 9 95 ..yiihi. 15 00 9 Hi Hi .y yd. 8X 9 lUfe ■ 4f hhl. 25 INI 9 27 00 .4*hbl. 20 lit) 9 8« .you 9 .ythu. 1 75 9 2 75 • Vb.xx. 3 25 9 3 .50 .y s'k 1 15 9 1 20 ..4Pl"' "S Thu. 55 9 fill ' Hard, Dupny fcUo.48 gal.| 4 50 A. Si'iguette’s. . .48 K'd. 2 *Ui .48 gal. I ** * r A T HEN Ai U \1. ‘ MK. VV. II. CRISP I.CsS:e and Manner ONE NIGHT MORE— Ml<*8 CHARLOTTE WYLT1E. I'rlilay, October IO'Il 1865. PIZAB.O, 8 1 N O I N O AND DANCING. To conclude with the Petite Comedy FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LAD? Doors open at 7—* eminence at 7 1*9. net 19 "TIII-: v *."ifl 1*11 ELimiTiri'tlM I >L n “ISodTl Troupe of The World JJ» Fourteen Performer*. HT. ANDREW’S IIALL. W IvVr A PEEL'S OI<I<I<1YAI, Hill.I. Tl I .> s i lt 1,1.1,s, 'iiidir i'ii- dot.- tlou ol lim world-renowned MATT PEEL, .. Ill have llm honor of appearing a* above with .%tw bong*, Duncus, Burlesques, Farces, tic.. i.c. ty For particulars sen Bills of day. Ticket* 50 cents.—Door* open at «X—Commence at 7X- DU. P. A. JONES. ocl 15 Agent. FOR KEY WENT AND IiAVAXAT* TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, I9TH INSTANT. ^ TneSplendlit U.8. Mail it®am*hlDl5. -C''^*3feAUI'.l., Rollins. C.mmii'iidcr, will len T « tj. 'f*r'uyr?*ihi8 port on Friday, "ct. I9ih, amt «,n TVTt ■ iiYMMI h i thereafter regula<ly,i>ti thertbacd liilli ol each lilonth. Tho ISABEL connects, nt Havana, wbh the U. S. MhM steamship Company’s Line ol Stearm-n fnrban Francisco via \apinw:dl, and will carry the Pacific mails, For Passage, only, apply 1" oat 19 OOltBNB fc HRRTZ. Agemi. "Fare ItodiieeS—ratio Passage 420, Foe .Vew Voek. TIIF. STEA.M SHII’ ALABAMA, Will sail Saturday, Ocl. 20th, at 24 o'clock, P. M. The splendid last going SU-amihtp ALABAMA, Cant. Sehenck, a’.ll leave as above. For Freight or Passage np jaCJhaL ply lo PADELFOKD. FAY ii « D. 1 ablu FTssnge 929 Sieerin/e I'assagu $8 N, )L—Shipper* "f Cotton by these Mcsmt-ri. wilj please lake ni'llce, that no Cot on will he received n the presses that I* not din nelly marked on th* clceot the hale. oct IB FOR I.IVERP OI..—The American 1-t elm ship MARCIA C. DAY. Chase, master, wd) •patch for Ihu above port. For freight em.-ag* meals appl. lo oct 19 _ TH&JG MILLS. Sfi "FOR PHILADELPHIA.--'Thofchr D 8MEIt- SID >N.GrahHm,uia*i< r, will 11 e.-t with desnaich na uiiove. for froiglilor pass.ig '. apply 0.1 n m r d, or to oct 19 BRIGHAM. KELLY it CD. ink l OR LIVERPOOL —The Mill. Vartha WHIT. i<i,17x M"RE, Whlimorc, m ster, having most of her eurg" engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight 01 Min Bit.as Colton. Apply to oil *9 It HIGH \ M, KELLY tCO. ~ Nonet: ro i*Assi:\GEus for vri;ATINllll» IBAIII L. PASSENGERS for this Steamship are itnotified that tho steamer SAMPSON will Wnidi'Urg Wharf, To- Morrow Morning, a» tho’- clerk, to carry Mails and Pas*eiig':r* to Steamship Isa bel. (oat 101 CO/f RS8 9 If BRTK. j,.. I'ELlToW-ClTIZENS—1 offer for theeffict •‘aJS' of sheriff of Clialhmn county, at the ensuing ■lection Iu January next, uud lespucllully solicit yonr upper!. [oci 17—id] WAKING RUSSELL. New York Philadelphia Baltimore and Norfolk Charleston New-t irleans, See Other Ports 511 72U.! ....1 Total* U >o*t w i.*e., .j l4IH2,560,7tJ(>| |. Exports of Cotton, Rice and Lumber* rang oct. 4, to oct. II, 1855. Il'hcrr tu Llverpoel Itocktand, Mu ItllSI-lll New York I'liiliiil'-lplua charleston New "rleaus Wilmington, Del., IN. Ini'll.\ Unlaml.i Hire. | /.umber 14UI1 | 116000 Total.. • ••I 574d| 039"il '7111 321600 .stuck of Cotton in Inter lor To unis. IMA. 1854. AuguMn and Hamburg, Oct I... .3110 lUtinn Ma. on, "cl I 2Ni5 5847 Montgomery, Ala., (let 2 579S 5950 Memphis,'I elm. Sept 20 3nnn :,;no Columbia,s. C„ Sept 18 4 >6 6'nn Columbu.-, Ga., Oct 7 i7lil 6017 .... Leger irurea. IK. Peach 4** K"l.| I 15 Do Domestic V Kul.i Gin. It ollaiid r KAl-l 81’lttlts,Gin, American.... |8gui. Ruin, Jainnlcn VB''*- 1 “ N. E., hills... .y Rid- Whiskey, I’lill.k Halt... .48 «"l. 41 “ New-' Irleans.. .48 K'd. SUGAR, Muscnv’d 8t.Croix..48 Havana, whim 4* *• brown 48 Nuw-Orlhuns 48 l.oufuml Crashed.... S' >AP American yellow SHOT,ull sizes SEGA 118, Spanish American TALLuVV, American n dlACC', Maiiiilactiircd.. TEAS, Souchong Gunpowder Hyson TWINE, Seine Biding WINKS, Madeira Sicily Madeira Tenurilfo, L. P... Malaga, Sweet... • •V ' .y 11 .y 11 .y ih. EXCHANGE. flank Riitos for Selling Ext iianpp. 4’ gal. ... -V K'd. .. - 48 Kul. ...IT uni. •••48 pil. ...48c’k. ...Vc'k. H8doz. ashed..48 Ib.i , « y ' [ WOOL-HKINH, l.iimh'a y Sheep’s y Claret, Marseilles.. “ Bordeaux... ; chaninnKno , WOOL,Southern I 9 l( (Si 7X 9 !"X 9 m ;n nil r,,j 15 "" 9 14 I 00 9 5 "0 (2) 75 I (HI 9 I 25 .’ill 9 65 40 9 50 9 40 9 22 8 fill 9 Hi 20 9 21 9 18 9 25 "New York •• 1’ldlndoiphiu • ■X 48cl. prein ■ •X 48cl. prein , X 48ct.prem Bunk Italfs lor rurvlitisiiiK Exchange, HI 11 son Knglnii'l... « New-York,sight, “ •• “ III 'lays .', “ »* « 30 iliiy.. “ “ “ 60 dny*.. " •• “ 90 dny*.. *• “ Boston, dll days.. “ “ I'hUudel'n dll day*... " “ Bnllimom,dll days.. 48.:tdU< f8 ct. » .t'X ■ -P" r ... X ® ... h 9 ... K 9 ...li« 9 IK48 cl. ...ax ® 48ct. ...IX 9 IN 48cl ...IX 9 IX 48 ct. ..IX 9 ' *; 48" t Suva(inali ExporlN, Oetoucr IM. Per bng Hhilmleth, Bath, Me—121,' 24 feet Lumber. Vvr rehr Reform, Na*«a 11, V P - 15 tasks Bice, Sit half ca-ks do, 6 sucks do, i‘,0 olds Flour, It’ll sacks ,|", If# do Corn, 25 lioaei Houp, 5 kens Butter, 50 sucks Rico Flour, tad 6 bbls Apples. RECEH't** PBuT’V.NTRAL RAILROAD. 1 cl 18— |i'34 hales Coitoii, 12211 *Hcks Wheut, Ml do Fleur, 45 <m Corn, 150 i|o Rye, 75 hbl* Fleur uiui mdse lo Lockell Mieillng*, Waver h Conslaiilitw, S Grind, all,SC Dunning, W Hus-i-y, \\ G lingo,C A I. Lamar, It llaberslium b .-on, W Duncan, lb bn at Fooler, K Par win- Co, N A IIamIcm & Lo J W Laihr p U Hardwick &. Cooke, J W Neely, Dai u h Waslinurn, G VV Garmuny. Kotlnrr A. Vllinlongu, Brighiim, Kelly A Co, NA avne, Grenville k J o, J fngi'r8ol. W H Mile Cohen, Boitiwoll Rabun BALTIMORE,"CrriJ — C-.iree—We bear of but little ammnlion to day iu Hie Codet; market. Wo rmtu sale* "I ICO bug* Bln fair lo u<>n<l at 11 )£ el*, aim 8im bags primu in IIX os. and HID bags n-jecied ul MX eta- We quote good at I'Xi <""t prime MX a 12 cl*. No Mnclly tlioice in mark'-l. We quoin La ...... — ~ SHIP NEWS. PORT OF SAVANNAH OCTOBER IP. Aituivr.ii. Schr Bennett Klnuner, Applluet, Boston- Brlubam, Kelly k Co. Mdzoto I W Morrell, Hunt- r k Gammi-ll, I M Cooper, Ogdi-n.Siarr k'.'o, Young. Wynn k Co, E l.afTilure, Brigham, Kelly k Co, Wayne, Gronville k • G II Johnson. Lynn k Snider, I'aiiun, lluiion k Co, .1 Jones. VV T Williams,J VV Lutlirnp k Co, '.food k Co Dana a VVunhburii, Rose Davis n Long, N II k II Weed, "Johiisen. VV P Yongo. VV It Curler, Butler k Frierson, r J Tliieldkeld, Vcrslllle A Frier-oil, 'I A colien, I’runklin u Rmnllot. c|nuh<>rii A Cunningham. -c-lir Mcrklion, Graham, Philadelphia—228 ions Coal -Brigham, Kelly k Co. Sc< r VV D Jeiikbis, Collins, New Biver, wlih -tiHNi bushels It->iigh Kli-e lo J Richards- 11. Scbr < "lion I'buil, Arnow, • igceMicc, with 2600 bush els R.niuli Rice to U llnbersliam k Son. : selir Kllzu Ann, , Ogeerhoe, with 221MI hueliuls Rough Hire I" R IlMbershurir k Non. J s Mailers’ Rail, Irmn I'nrnchucla, with 33 hab a Cut- ton I" Cruger k Wnde. T II Davis’ Rail, from I’arnchuclii, with 11 bales Cot ton lo L’ru ;er k VV'nde. Gibbon*’ Flat, from Pliin'ntion, with l(iiil) bushels llongli Rice to Tiauli k Mackay. CI.EAlllll. ling slilboluth, Morion, llalb, Me—llrigliam, Kelly k m hr Reform, Ketnp. Nassau, N I* -VV P Vongo. L f.THT 0F VESSELS IN PORT. Ships. n>n. » 11 <1,11113 ' ii, a m i i .-iiivb. - - ... . . i I. Cohens k lienz, VV C Daniel. VV D Etheridge, i 'labamiosi. chunck..I^Ml n\ k | lulullord. Fay k Co roll k Whitehead, II It Fort, VV II Burroughs >"rdl"»« l lint ;"**•* arditT.Padellord, Fay k Co 11 k Yinitli, A 8 llartridge, llmlson, Fleii.ingk « "‘" r « ln - MoK«"m..... Bi.Jj».L poo .... .1 R a J r: Mills :— " , I- hIhiiiiizoo, ln)h>r....7ll8.L’pool...VV Batti-r.-bykCo LTIMORE, o.;i\ 13 —Colfeo—We hear of Iml , Mniilirie,''h.q»mHii....8-3.L’|e«.l T I(a 4 G Mills immnlioli lo ilnv in the L’nlTet! market. IVn imlii u.,i. i: li.r i-l.i..n 'HIT l .1 -i-o .. • i* 11,11. V|niilirie,c|..!i,limn....8-3.1.’p'i Marin ': Dny,Clin»o... .9!l3.l,’pi Ci.ofUWHlIi'e, ruxton.. .t*UU.L'pil I ruiuiler, Eaton SOI. Barques. Sophia, Git pi 11, I97.lli»l< •I T It a .1 (I Mills Tit A J G Mills I J It Wilder • .Ruse, Davis k Long ayraat llXal'Jci*.; Java I4X"I5 ct-. 81 ».:k on ! Vamarraw,' Form 3tl7.L’pool.....!..K A S about I5.IMMI hug*. The fiambl i’s citrgo of 3,0ihi I q- y; Baxter. Scull 231.11 hand . . bags was sold on Friday In New York nt 11 cts. Flout — We have Inn lilile lo "ole in the Flour mnr- kei to dny. Buye rs show no disposition 10 nperut", Mill'll!) trail-action* are light. Sales ol 5'Hi bhl*, Howard Sireet uud 550 do. "Ido al $8.5(1, a decline ol I2X els. per bhl. on the lowest figure- ol yester 'ay.- The market closed wiih sellers at 68 50, buyer* not disposed to "O'er over 6H 37X- Nothing done in City Mills. D is held at 5(1, w lihoiil Imyr*. GRAIN—Prices to day are without eliange, Iml llm receipts are light,and lliufeoiing Is a Hide belter. Iho offerings of wheat were about 9.000 bushels, nearly all of which wa« sold ai 2l'8ii2lllcl-. for choice while; good to prime do at 2liOit205etc.: onllnary to good lUoir.'nu ci* ; In-erior 175af80 els- safe* "f red. good lo prime, nt 190nl95 cts.; ordinary to good I8iial9il cts., Inferior I70al75. closing steady at Ihe above figures. The ro- elptanfCoruaremoduraiu, ihe offerings to-day being only 1,410 bushel*. There were *11 e* of while aud yel low, used lo pilme, at'-BuUI els: cut do 78u&3cts. OATH—There weie 3,hlrO busliels offered ai d smts ol good to prime ul U.5i.3B cts, ordinary to good do :t0n35 cts. MOLA88E8— Small sales only are making at the quotations, viz: New "rleunt 37a38 cts; Culm Musco vado 33-,n35 cts. The stock is light und holders are somewhat firmer. PROVISIONS—Beef is quiet. Wo nolo email sales f r ship* store* ut -SI* 5" lor Mrs*. 16 50 for No I, r.ud 14 25 tor Prime. The recent ad valid in Pork Ht N York bus cieated an nciive demand here. We note a *u e to-day of 200 hbl:»,*"tl Mes* at $2": 21 Mi bids, good do al 21; 175 bids do do at 21 75; and 5ubbl* do < 0 at 2v; the market closing with a fair inquiry. Holders 01 Ba con aro linn, ami the mnrkf 1- sleuty. We note sales III lots ol 7li ehds; 8ule*iU l3il3X cents; 50 hbds do al 12Xai3 cents, nml about, i t) IiIiiL; Bhoulders at 12Xn j-2X cents. Hum* are quoted al 13Xa>4X cenl* — Tlicro is nothing ilolng iu Bulk 8ides or Hams. The slock is light. Wo mile u sale of 3H.0H0 lbs. Bulk 8houldera as IIX cent*. W e also note a hale of 50 ; in ccs Lartf at "X cents, und 50kegs do at I3X cts — T.n-riwere s mm sales of pressed l.aril al ICjI6X ct*. j There wero sales lo-duy ol ll)d boxes Western Gutting Uliee-r,common ai IllXalOX rents, mid 100 boxer do 1 at MX cem*. We quote l.u-iern Gutting at Hull* I can'* ami Fhipplng hi I2X cent*. There is a sternly demand for Fuller. We-u ru to kegs is sdlingal Ha 1 IA cents. Boll ai I7a 19 cents, Glades nt IKn2(l cents,nnd Oi 'Shell at 20a-’3 cent*. Wr quote a sale this morning j of 3il kegs Glades at 23cent*. Bice— lln.ders are firm. We note sales of old at 5X s5k cent*, and of new ai5* l 'a5X cents. 8iigars— Not much doing, mil holders are ratlmr lea* ! Inclined to a-II. We note sales Of -mail lots of N«W ■ OrlCMiis at'X'X cts, Uuba7Xa7X cts; PorU> Rico 7X 1 a 7 Xcts. Whiskey—8ales of M0 bbls,Cltv at3Pa38X cts., and l2U(|o,ohio3*Xa3n cis. Al-o, sOtl bbls, city at 38 X I .Ogden, starr k Go ullnrd n iner Richmond, .VlitcbeB........My*nc,Ul.L'ar)uionkPars/)u» , Brigs- Moiit^onn.ry, McIntyre....no*ton MnMor ' .-bihnletli, Morton llo*iou.Brigli’m, Kelly A 1,0 [ 'I A Fievens, Stevens Ball..Brigham. Folly'A Go ; Excel,Tnllman N.Y’k.. Dana k Washburn , Francis Jnyiie, GoQlu N.Y’k.. .Ogden, Sinrr k Go Vlacoii, Watkins, 249.N. York....Rowland k Him j Rio Grande, MuGohb..non. Hath Golinis k Herts 1 E P Hweet. Duuton... .25H.«|isc'g..Garletou k Parsnus ; Schooners. : \mi Mariu, Gonklln N. Y. .Pmlollord, Fay fc Uo 1 I'i.rurl, Davis N.Y’k...Ogden. Sinrr k Go > I'lauiloiue, ft row 11 N.Y’k Rowinml a Go Wright, Murphy..;..N.Y’k..Crane, Wells st Co Reform. < fir) Kemp North Male-, llorl >n MaiiluiSMti. Brown Wi-le W orld. Goiikhn.... VV B Well, Perry G K1 nstsirs,Somers VV I. Hiirrongii*, Grutfaa. Elvira. Al en E J I'alboi, Thomas dirc’g VV p Youge • N.Y’k.. ."gilvii, stnrr k Go .N. Y’k Gohens - Hertz .N. Y’k..Grain-, Well* k Go .Horton. .O,den, Ma'r k Go ,.w.dt’g. U A Greiner wiiii'g.ltrlgluim,Kelly k Go Hn-t’n.Brigham. Kelly k Go wall’g.HrIgnani. Kelly k Go rschon, Graham Brigham, Kelly A Go Fate Brigham. Evans N.V'k.Brigham,Kellv k Go F A Mall. Kam Phil’a..Brigham,KellvkGo Wood bridge. While........ Ihfliinvre-Hrigb ,m. Kkl.’i CITY I'OlIlt r OF HAVAY.YAll. J uly Term, 1 855. WTTIKRKIS, Jacob Ellison. Antonio Ponce, nnd l I VVlillaiii F. oranily. Talesmen. sutnmouMl as Gra'd Jurors, inuile default lor the Term, and VlmesA. 1' 1.ben. (-mud Juror, ooidedelhiill on the third dny nf Ihe I'rrtn. liisonJwred Unit Jacob F.llison, Antonio I'ouce nnd W'lilium F Brantley, b*' fluod Forty Doiluri each, nml tliul V1o*e* A Gohm be fined Ten Lidlar*, unli ** good nnd sufficient cause of excuse bo filed on or bHoru the flr*t rtuv of ihe next term of Hit-* Court. And win reus, William Henderson, GeargeS. Nuhols, Fre'lerlek "Ito, John I. Grayson,Gop» liaugpi. Win. J lice. John K. Htlllwell, James Hlek*oii, and Jmnei Mctiuinn,smnmoiu'J u* Petit Juror* rnmlo default far tlm i'erm, I: |* ordered tliut they Im lined Twenty l'"l inrseuch, imb ss good and sufficient cause of exc'i-r Us filed on or heinre the flirt day of Hie next verm of this Court. Extract from the Minutes, Wvt. II. BULL'>1 'll, clerk. Th" noil Udurl, first Vlouday iu November. Huvwnnah, Ocl, 10—UswUuuv $150 Reward. RUNAWAY’ from iho Sutis.-riberon the22,1 HcptoHirer, bit slave ALBERT, who is 27 \run of ago.aboil'. 5 foi t 8 Ineln:* high, wechi about Hit pound*, lias straight und very light lour, hide c-u*,aii<l I* so white that it will be difficult l" detect hi* being u Negro. His front tenth are I si decaying,chews tobacco.and is foialof spirits llm* n<> dmiikurd. lie cannot read or win*, lias no '.rat's; In* been accustomed 1" block ami Iu tiling lie lias lull I t lo knowledgu of iboiMunir.r, nml will havo ireqiient ocasmii l" enquire Ins way. 1* rullier slow in speecli, ami liasia'.litraii humble appenritncv. FIFTY ll"l. I. VKA nml Him horm (If taken wi.li Inm.i will be giua by oic for bis eoiifinemoui in any fail, nml luforiuutinu ni frt io me so I get him. "up Hundred Hollsi* will h« paid for proof in c oiviol tlm Abolitionist who lias beta I mpuring with loin lorsotnu moiitli* r,u*i, und wbu list llli'ited llilll to lake (I'D udVNUliiga of my apm-iun lo New York. Auy mu who may hnve seen Mid Negro will greatly oblige me by writing, s * tliul I mav have somu idea uf what direelliin Im lias take" II" williiinloubleiliy nsM himself a* u wi.llo mini. When bo lull lie rode a cbes- nut sorted horse, worth about $<*) J. M.TISON, oct 19—If llelliel, Gh lin Go., Georgia. lon ifi t; i:\tica hoijhTAl ANDiNG PER STEAM ER : loublo Extra Pastry Flour .• nu New Uiickwhedl do 3 d-> Uo Rye do M Kirkens Goshrn Rutter 10 llbl* l.raf I anl ai.so, 20 Uhls Extra Finn Apples AN II 15 llbl* Mercer Potatoes. Fnrsalout DHKXON'V ■ ci in Fiimdy Grocery, Banian! street. , „„ m:W hooks, 1 > EGKIVKD Tuesday, "clobi r I' ib. 1856, by i .V, ,, WARS'»CK a D4VI- l In* l.i Horne* end ; by Ylrs Ann s Stephen*, auil'ir of I h-IiIoii and I- niiiiiiu. Mnrri ge, a Lollery, by Mrs (Jroy, author nr Ths Duke nml Gniislii, tho Ellile VVIfu. Frank llllioiiur the Queen’s Own, a companion to Harry Lnvrequor. EH l In’* l.i vine Age. Nevaslopiil Im* Fallen, n plclorinl ehorf with hill de scription of the downfall of Hevnitop d, ami showing tne present position of iho coiueiidiuu arm es. For sale ut (net HI] 1611 G »NGHF..->S-8T. 1 'Li'I R—2'Jll Bags Georgia ’. lour—25 Bbls Extra do d" In Ftore, ami for sa le hy net 19 MGR \NT"N, JOHNSTON fc UO. J > \ LTIM* IRE PATDfiiT—Buck and Drop Almt,*350 Bag* lusortud. Just rnceivml and lor sale hy '’'’ l l!l LOVI’.EI, A I, ATt IMOKF,. 1 )AGGIN'G. 20 Bale* heavy Bagging, lauding [>er 1 > Hcltr Rennet Flunno'. for sale by '“•t 19 RltlGli AM, KELLY k ' O. I IREIIAL ADVANCED made on eouslgnme.its of \j l rod mo to our friends Iu New York, Boston anil P'lilmlcdpliiu. °»’t R) MINIS k JOHNSTON. CAIiPET AND UPHOLSTERY WARE HOUSE, No. I4Q Gomokkhh and 67 Ht. Jilun Htbeit*. r l'HI'. i Ndersigned would take tills opportunity 1 to flxpra** to hi* friends nnd tlio public generally* Id* sincere I banka )or Iheii lib end pmriinuge Hint In- fluei.ee, which liu* resulted In uxicu-inn ,<r hi* trade lo all pans ol I lie 8 tutu. Also, i.iirollnu, Florida. Vluhnins and Tenner»ee, thereby enabling him to exhibit n slock un*iirpiissed in any 8ou.lieru city. Families, VlerchnnlB, llniel Keepers, und 8tcamhoat owii-ra, are particularly im lied to exnuiiue the present slock, whirl! I* now complete in all Hid ta-inii* depart ments, consisting In part ol the inllowiuggoods, viz: .. ■ • ■ . .CARPET DEPARTMENT, Royal Medall.in, Englli-h Drugcts, (varioBI Mocel Win, ^sgccial jx'oticni. TO .\ l ltVOL'.S M IT ER ER8. iA retired clergy man, restored to health In a lew days, after many years of great nervous suffering, I* uuxioua to make known tho means of cure. Will semi (free) the prescription used. Direct to llev, JOHN M. DAGNALL, 59 Fulton «treot, BrookD n,N. Y. oci 13—Im els, There a bhds. ■ale. THK OCEAN STEAMKltS. SAILING DAVS TO AND FROM THE DNITED STATES. FROM EUROPE. ATLANTIC, Am, Liverpool, Oct 6, for.... ..New York HERMANN. Am, Houthamplon, Oct III, for.New York AFRICA, Hr, l.lvernonl, Ocl 13. for Boehm BA I.TIC, Am, Liverpool, "ct 20, for New York ARAG". Am, Havre, "cl 24, for New York A8IA, Ur, Liverpool, Oct 27, for Hoainu FROM THE UNITED STATE8. UNION. Am. New Y’ork. I »cl 20, lor Havre CANADA, Hr, llostoii,"ct24, for Liverpool ATI.ANTIC, Am, New Y’ork, "cl 31, for .... Liverpool HER.MA AN. Ain, New Y’ork, Nov 3, lor Itreincn AFRICA, Hr, Boston, Nov 7. for Liverpool BALTIC, Am, New York, Nov 14, for Liverpool Alt AGO, Ain. New Y’o-k. Nov 17, Tor Havre ASIA. Itr, Itoston, Nov 21. for Liverpool IIIE.'IORA.YXIA. Bark Vlctorine, of Southport, at Boston from Savan nah, which not u*horeoti Nix Male evening of fith inst, w Idle in charge of u pilot, has been taken into dry dock, and lomid to liavo annlnmed no damage. • New York, l »cl 13 -CM. *i hr Sonny -<"1111, Sava Horton. ' ml 12- rid. brig* Rieka, JackaouvPIe, Fla, •ilomia- s. i ilward.Satiila Ulvor, Ga, achr L M strout, Jacksonville. NOTICE. ig*. TilE Bulo of Freight on Bales of Domestic hy thi* lino to New Y’ork, will he Eight Cents per foot, until further notice. PAIIBLFORD, FAY fc CO. OrricR N. Y’. *Hn Savannah StkamsiufGo. ) [ocl 9] Savannah, Del. 8, 1855. j ILt Ti sOF EKEIRHT I* * the Philadelphia and Savannah Steam* Ww ship Lino, on Light Goods and Dry Goods, will be III cents nod 15 coma per cubic fool, being the lates established prior to June last. aug 27 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent. NOTICE. During my absence from the State, Mr. J. V. 1AUVEK uud J. G. COIIEN will attend to my bull- "e»e. aug'i M. A.COHEN. NOTICE. X3T THE subscriber Ima removed hia office lo No. 2IB, Buy street. 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agt. Savanuuh, Sept 1,1855. NPECIAIj NOTICE. iJTOn the first day ol February next, tho firm ol HORTON fc RtKBMAN, will be dissolved by limitation. ABtr this dale, they will do an ex- elusive CASH BUSINESS, fir the purpose of set- i ling up. AH of our slock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver YVare and Fancy Goods, we will sell at a very small advance J10 Hroughton-streel- Savnnnah, June I at, 1855, may 31—tf NPEt l tl, NOTICE. ALL PERSON'S indebted to llm lab- firm ofPltlGK fc Y’KADEItnri- rnprctfutly nqureltd to call on the null-, either.nnl pay up, and tlmroby save trouble and ex- W.Yl.O. FRIGE, 117 Hay si reel, ly It ' Surviving Cvpartnit. Hr"-, els, Tapestry do, I’nwu I do, Three Ply Ingrain, Ply do, Dutch, widths.) Mosuic lleurlh Rugs, Volvet and Gbeidlle do, 'I'llfled ilo, Piano aud Table Govrs, I)iM,r Mills,(every variety,) SUver fc Itruas -‘tnir Hodl, Cuijict llindliigs, fcc ' UltTAlN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT- Ur iLulellB, l.ncu nml Muslin Curiam*, Miiindu I.uincs. Gill Gornlcos, Sul in and silk Damask, Do Pin* and Band*. Worsted und Colton do Tns*el*. Loops and t’«rd»i Veivel Kinl Piu.h, (various colors,) Window (in-w style) Alao. every variety ol Furniture Cover ing, TrImutihuh and Muluriuls lor Decorations. FLOOR Off. CLOTHS, from two to 24 feet wide, for halls and rooms, cut to fit w"limn ii Beam. Tbo suosoriber will obligate himself to make Ihe pri ces <>n ail descriptions of goods us low a* Hie same q»S" By can he |iurclin<-i-d in liny Northern city. k if Carpets CM l" rnoiiiAUiid coeds scut to any pad of flic city free of charge. , t*T An experienced UphoNtcr will altond tot"" making nod laying of GarpeO -uni Oilcloths when re quired. Tho Decorni've mid Giirtnin Departmoiil Is in charge of un Upholsler of uckii twlcilgeil lasieaml skin- W II. <il T"N. 'gent, ocl 18 140 Congress and 57St Julian streets. NOTICE. ... ’ r |^llE underalgncd have this day eatahUshed an Age • 1 cy at Knoxville Tennessee, for the tran*acli"" ■ General Produce and Commission Business, t" ht-c- " ducted by T. B. CLARKE, under tlio name nnd style 01 T. H. CLAR <E fc CO. Orders for Western Produce, thankfully received and promptly oxecuted I 18' lei Ac MACK.'M T. B.CLARKE. oct iJ Savannah. Ga n 10th Oct-, 1855. KID GMIVLS. J1M . J UST rocolved, Ladles White. Black aud Colored w* Glove*, Ceuta do do and do do do. Ladies opera Cans, new style. I)o Colored Mufls; Girls do do, YVhlto Bwans-dowua, fcc., by _ oct 11 HENRY LATHROP & CO-^ iiardwakeV „ T HE undersigned are new receiving addltlonatoti'®“ usual V YttlEDSroCK Of BUILDING, House keeping, und IMunlailou Goods, which they otter s* prices iintisuahy low. Purchascis will find It to their Interest to look 0 . our assortment, winch w.ll l*e found attractive aud JJ* •elecied. ‘ net fo HAM UHL PALMER fc ^ VI T.—2.INH) Hacks Live (N Gimiitwa I for sal" hy - iu It, landing from ship ■ YSV HHXIIMiB.. alter, and lor sale by ci 13 ok*N AND II.YV—For »atii l»y oct U DAVID H. DILLON .U^ltel b'P** ,c ‘