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SAVANNAH KKI’Ulil.K AN, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1856.
THE SAVANNAH IEPUBLICAN.
ALEXANbEK fc SNEED.
<*m wn< t'onnl) Prtwterw.
TURMB H.HDUOJDD
Oatlv, in advance par annum $5 00
H not paid hi advance 6 HO
Daily, id advauct*, tor an month*, $3 00
Tn-W«e*ly, in advance,per annum 5 b0
If not paid in advance 4
Weekly, invariably in advance *
Weekly, club price,. 10 coi'teslor F** <*'
| “ I'imi Wb*vtl«uii Cmu«ci>.”—Tbi, n.w i
i 'ChurVfi Was opened, for the fir»t time, yesterday | Wc cull from tbo detaila by tha Atlantic tha lol-
■ toienoon, and a Urge consragation assembled to j ow j na additional itema ol intelligence:
' hear the introductory sermon ol their new Mini*' . ^ |non g t | l0 passengers by the Atlantic were
• ter, the Ke». Mr. Porter. Tbo text selected lor Carrol Spence, wile of our minister «t Con.
I the occasion was from John, snd contained in the atanlinople.lior father, Mr. Charlea Carroll, and
l IV c and tfth v.. as follows : I bro,hwr * Mr Ja,UM CMroU * uf Baltmtoro.
•• I most work ,ho works of him that sent me. | pomui k. intecugenck
while ii is day : the night Cornell), when no man i The chief item in tho English nows is ihe rise
can work." I in the rale of interest Iront 5 to b 1-2 per cent ,
I he first branch of tho subject embraced the j ^!!i‘-.-i 0 .li !’]?.?!-"A good deal of corn-
whole sunt of Christian duty, and was mado pe‘
(Communicated ] f Tin Destruction a no Evacuation or Bsvas-
Th Wage -The AthowHsiiiu—PI**ro; tofol—Tib Wombn anu Children-"A Lady"
.niaa ( Imrlottr \V > * tto-KuchU. inquires of us, what bocanto of the women and ebil-
dren of- Sevastopol, anud tho liorriblo scene* of
As in thu physical economy of man, lood is no- that final bombardment, and tho last assaults upon
ccflvary »u In, wull-bvin, «i.J cumlort. in lb. Ill d.f.rcM, .nil pitncnlnrly with llw blowin* ui.,
.. * , .. . tho burning and evacuation ol tho town by tho
intelligent and imsginalive part ol hia nature, Ruhailn arinyt Wo cant exactly answer. Tho
something p« wanted io give strength to the one, French, English and K Ionian advices from llio
and lull expanse to the other. Wo may disagree Crimea arc singularly silent in ruferenco to tho
1. in III! .puluy of Ihn iniireilicm. th.l ihmild women and children ol Sc.wlnj.ol Tho toidcnl
i. , population ol the town, four or bvo yearn ago, was
Coinpoeo Ins diet and taste,and if over called upon to fixod liy Count Ueimdofl, in his valuable w,.rk on
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A T II E N a: U M r
. ..laif>M|| ,1 M al
SAVANNAH, QA.
Monday Morning, Oct. 22
Telegraph for the Republican
~ 1 mercial uneasiness has resulted ” j decide, may select many contrivances to lull into "Southern Russia and tho Crimea,” at thirty lle-u
.-I- 1 The revenue returns of the United Kingdom content tho must fastidious appotuo. Still ihe Mnd . Wo presume that inthis aggregate Ihe re
culisrly appropriate in us application, respectively, j a „ inoroasn in the y*>*r ol nearly eight and a , , , m „ ot h „ .....j, , In were the usual proportions o women and children.
to.hu offices of mu. istcr, elders, and peopls. The hall millions sterling, chiefly caused by tTto add.- , «««-• «» »h« «pp«t.lt must bo attended o, or A s fate as the eigf.leenth of Juno last, when a part
lutn-s of each wire prewired with groat clearness, llunal income tnx. I •!»« l *" 9 " hole fabric of our* becomes relaxed, ol the British storming party of tho Redan got into
„,d inlorctd wuh ..MM ind .oil. The *- 1 I * ,,d - U, ° !»"«“«» l' 1 " 0 "? *
SAVANNAH IflAlIKKT.
Hairnav. Octolier 110,1’. M.
COTTON.—The Mias to-day amount to 555 bales, at MM. W. n. t;K|!*l'...
the follow,: „ .OK, 1.7 ,"7.10.03 ,t "7 *"*• >■ HUNT1.I.V dlwe ud .teiwofiJJJ
41 at ''.*4. 195 si H’j, ami 2U bslua at 9c. ' .Tlondn jr» October 22d, 186$,
- — I Will Ih- performed the Hcotch Dra.i.a of ih«
SavHunsh I-xports, October 80. I LADY Of' THE L.VKI
1’er stsamsl.ip Alabama, Netr York—006 bales Colton* t'ilzjimr* Mf u ,7,
28 do Domoat.es and 3u pkgs mdie. : l.a>i> llvlwn .*** .Mr",. VV.ii'/JIJ? -
MNCiINO AN1> |»AN<|><.' ' ‘
To c«>nclu.lu with the Nautical Drama ..f
BLACK EY’D SUSAN.
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F
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I increase in the value of iiiiportationa, as compareil ; and S | U8K „|, nunnor w i,hin ns clogged orbit.”
Mill. a...... ... Ilili 4 In .Ml
slow
the suburbs <>l tho city, they found both women and
children in some of tho houses which they entered;
but smeo that day, wuh the tightening ol the cuiU
systematic in its arrangement, and delivered in a
sryj.r both graceful and impressive.
Wo might add a word upon the very beautiful
room that has been prepared for tho temporary use
ol the congregation until the main body of tho
ArrlvMlMi >rtv Orliana of (lie Hlnek
Warrior.
New Orleans,Oet. 20.
Tho steamsh'p Black Warrior, which left lla*
v ana on the l?ib, Oct. l?th, has arnv«-d at tltis port.
She brings nothing later of importance.
Texas F.lvction.
Ward, l>oin.-crat, has been chosen member of
Coagress, Iruin tho Eastern district, i>y official
count. |
71*re Fighting
Callahan has had another fight with tho Mexi
cans and Indian?; during which the town ol llicd-
ras, Negrans, was burnt. It is reported that Cal* ,
lahan has returusd to Ssn Antonio for reintorce* j
men Is.
There are rumor* that a large number of the
enemy has crossed over to the Texas aide ol the
Rio Grande. i
At a inouliug at San Antonio it was resolved to
raise a thouanad nieu immediately lor tho ^ Df . K|fk in S aw« n hah. and upon onquirr have been
i0rnco- unable to find any one who had, previous to ihe
eond division proeented tho timo in which this I with the same in 1854, jCI07,769. , . r im ,
gr--.il spiritual work is to be performed—” whilo it i It is slated that a school or College for Turkish *' acn » “ ,,a wery avocation ol me, neous, it is 0 f ,|, B ? j ec0 around tho devoted city, and the in-
" d ., v •• w hlle health and life and vigor annnato youth, is about to U- established at Versailles, tho , well ktiown^t certain intervals,.! lew hours or rest, creased havoc of the shot and shell of tho Allies,
i in’, mmiiil ami nhv,ii-il mm -ind not when Sultan having made a gram of 1,500,0001 francs for anJ a lew holidays. A change of pursuits, or tho it is probable that all tho non-combata« , s of the
K.th the mental and physical man. and not when i U|1S p ttrpoH> H erc ho.i.o three hundred young , *f, if . tudBI1 . a' nu . C onst,t„, L , place wero removed by the Russians to Simphcro-
*• the night com. th,” when imbecility or death , Mn-*ulmeo will be instructed in iho European of tbo student do n t c nstituio po | and ol her places in thu interior. It is not likely
shall cl.^o the day of probation, and the night o* , languages, tho sciences, and ibo arts as applied to what we term rest. In tho one caso ihe muter.y that tho women and children would bo longer re-
Kl.n.ln which •• no limn can woik." i in.lo.lry. in.cl.*itjr u | iho mind, <• llmost u er»l • l.bor, (.lined, whon. Iron, day to day eery inch ol .com
TI,' w ,|, nrderlv and . 1 ” f 'If 0 Univoljnl ExhAlllnn o In- , t0 „| w „ lk , nL . s wh il,t on tho other h.nd > Iho town boenroe more and n.or. oMontl.l h.r
,h0 sermon was wen prepares, oro. ri> anu dustry.and ol the hue Ans has been dehnitelyll x- lllir , the active delensivo usve <• I the garrison. Nor have
ed to take place on .he 15th ol November iuxt e, " ,n « e ol «" ,r,u “ 8 n ° h,n B e,M! hut "««"««»•« we seen any mention ol women or children among
The Kmper»*rand the Empress wiJ) a»*js! at this into a new channel of thoughts, a task the nioro me Hu«sisn killed and wounded Jell amid the
solemnity, and ihe prizes will be distributed by the intricate and difficult, a* wo have no vantage grouud ruins ol the town. Wo mu«t conclude, therefore,
Emperor in person. • to travel over with safety. , * Tlt e,ce P l 11,0 altochcs ol the garrison and camp,
i . 11 "•»••««:!iv^ b s:? l .wiSrs?ifi&
ItlU.'EIPTH PBK CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Oct 19-S8U2 batea Cotton, 14 Imixm U-.pjicr ore, I4»7
racks Wheat, Wilv Meal. 154 Hides, 2 bbls Hies Wax,
s k.-it* Tobacco, M bales Doinealic* mid in.lzetn Church
(L Moses, U \V VcratlKe, tv S Rrosrn, S A Harder*'...
IlilUaon. F leming k. Co, Horton si Villalonga, S M Lulll
teau, Hardwick * Cooke, Dana * W ashburn. E Parson*
* * o, I’atu-n. Hutton * Co. J W Latlirop * Co, W Dun
can, Lockett * Nnrllinus, W Hatter«bv * Co, A H liar-
tr.-lge, lluae, Davis * Long, Way * Taylor. Oohuns *
Her z, Hrtcliuin. Ki-lly * Co, franklin* Hrantly, Hunter
* Lannn.ilU Ho'hwidl * Whitehead, C A I, Liunur,
R .bun * Hinltli, llehn * foster; VV W Lincoln. M II
William*. J f Tucker. Lynn* Miyder. Crar.- Crane,
Will* * Co, Wayn*-, (ircnvillc fc Co. V.oinf, Wyatt *
Co, J liulrrroll, Dr II Hryan, 0 II Johnson, I* Jacobs, A
I'ouce, .M Muliuo, A McArley, and "rder.
..Mr. VV. Hi
.. Mrs. tV. ii.
I
Doors open at 7—Commence at 7 I
I’are Reduced--fahln Pashai;e $2,;
For .Vtir York.
STBAMSIlll- KNOXVII.LK.
To Sail Wednesday, 1 Lt. 24, at !>, |». \j
The new and splendid :
, KN"\VlLLi: t capi. c. p.
" J
city papers having already presented all that can
t>e said on the subject.
Ti.. n...:... «... . .... i 1 . ... nuuaiy remuTcu mi" ino nuerio' »i me enmn, or
Btruclore. ycl... h« crc«oJ.,h.M h». bwn | N?,'SifiXZSPSX‘c ot' II na'"h ! °' ’“T, 10 n,an - c ‘ Ve ,o ; he ""'■ |loo "‘" 1 perh.,» „„„ beyond in. p C »in.»l., for ..le.y, .nd
c-jnipletMl; but it „ un o««,rv, ...cl of the ! th. .own. to wind, ihe all, ”, „phed Iron, ih, L P°'"'n>i. n,.u,p.o,„e morncnuol r«t. w« Know on .count ol th. neCMluo. ol iho Ru»„n
fort* which remained iniact (Nicholas and Uu-ir-; °* no amusement bettor calculated to alb-rd him nrm>.-.,>. v . ncram.
antinei and Irotn the ruins of other forts. I’rinco ihit repose,jinn ihe recreation of the Stage. Al- i Ocr Treaty with Japan — The Japanese In-
Gorsicliaki.fi, in his reports, describes thu tire < f most every other rational enjoyment requires Irom terpretalton Sustained-—Washington Uct. 16-—
I,,. .1, n, 1 k.m who seeks it some kind of cflort to relish it The Japanese interpretation ol the treaty is sus-
reparations were making by the British and , , , tained by tho Adiiunistrati -n,' and ol enurso no
Trench engineers, by the sinking of immense ,U,I >• I he Mage speaks to .he eye, to the ear, to e m, r ta will ho made on our part to compel tho re-
mine*, to destroy the splendid docks, arsenals and ali the faculties of the mind, to all the powers - f aoplion of American me'chanls as residents.
shipbuilding yard* of Sevastopol, and thus uproot our reason—and yet so quick and so artfully linked
tbo pJaco^ai a naval stronghold. _ , nrn ih„ vnfi«,..« » n . a „.L, a «nnef.«ivAlu ».»-• r.n- In reference to the treaties said to bo negotiated
That Duel.—The Charleston Courier of Sat
urday speaks of a duel having been fought recent
ly, near fort Pulaski, between "John Chaplin” ol
So. Ca., and "Dr. Kirk of Savannah," in which
tho former was "slightly wounded in the foot," and
tho latter "killed, on tho tlr.rd firo." We hnve no
The Texas Debt.
Tho Toxas debt bill ha* boon defeated by a ma
jority ol 3,00U.
Markets.
New Orleans, Oct. 20.
Ths Cotton market to-day was unchanged; 4,000
bales wore sold.
New York, Oct. 20.
We had a quiol cotton market to day. Flou r
is higher, Ohm quoted at 9 3-4. Southern un
changed. Tho trade in wbuat is irregular and
pricus lower. C->rn is quoted at 'J2 cis per bushel.
The market b>r Tu'puntin.- is firm, Credo active.
For Rico there ii a steady demand.
Nun I.ul» Prnto*| Captured.
New Orleans, Oct. 20.
Advices of a later date iliaa mi.so despatched
yesterday are at hand, from the Mexican border.
San Luis Potosi is captured. The Naimnal
Guards are organizing throughout the country to be
in resdines* f« march on rhe city of Mexico if Gen.
Vidauri thinks proper.
Wc are-under obligaiions*t*» Mr. Bogardus
of Freeman's Express for files of California paper
to the 201h ultimo, for which he will please accept
our thanks.
t£sT Bilious Fever was raging badly, boih i
Norfolk and Portsmouth on the 19th inst.
Arrival ot the "Knoxville "—The Knoxville,
Capi. Ludlow, (/} hours from New York, arrived
at her wharf about 6 A. M. Satuiday morning.
Shu brought a large number of passengers, and full
freights. Purser Wanda.I has our th inks for news
paper favors.
Courier's, announcement, heard of tho duel.
1 The Corsican Brothers" was presented at
Pnnco GurBlchik' n', un III. 23d uH„ reported I *« "» >l»« he-
that 26,000 men had been landed al Eupatona.and fore us, that our interest is enlisted without our ex* °Y Russia, Great Britain and t ranco, with Japan,
tnat on lha 25th, this force was increased to 33,(xiu porieneing weariness, and the pleasure wo feel is they have probably been founded on the treaty of
men. He has since reported that "imposing mass- : without drawback. Commodore Perry. If, however, any superior
"ft wii h K°o| !l 'h. d Kni.i'.n'.myJrom thS'vl'llo,'nl i 1° iho palmy days of Cl»i»ical Urceco. Iho good »■!'■">-«« irro steured b, them ih. 9,1.
Baidar, whilst a force amounting to betwt-on 3D,- and the great of the land used to attend tho thea- °* l uo American treaty secures the same to
tho Alhenttum S.tordsy orontoa. with oditlirsbl. ; Zs'^nOr'™ SKWr”.""" 1 "" “ f I , ' :c * 1 »• "> oi ' *««■.
nu.sidns irom Dupatoria. . Plato, and Alciboades, wore among the spectator* »
eflect. It is truly a wonderful dramatic creation,
and strikes with a peculiar force all who witness
its perlormanco for tho first time, as was the caso
wuh ourselves. Tho illusions, rapid transitions,
and beautiful tableaux were managed with con
summate skill, and reflect the highest credit upon
our worthy Manager. Such c-fT-rts to please de
serve a haudsomo and substantial reward. Wo
would bu glad to seo it repeated, and to a fuller
house.
The bill for this evening is a good one.
The Panama Consulate.—Our foreign CoiimIs
seem t*> have a remarkable faculty lor gelling into
difficulties. Scarcely * week elapses that some
muss between them and tho people to whom they
an- accredited, does not turn up.' The last on
docket is a flare up between oiirConsul al Panama
and the Governor of the Province. Tho lacts up
pear to ho as billow*:
An American citizen, by tho name of Hunter,
w-as arrested and imprisoned, a sh'-rt time since,
on a charge of breach of trust, some say forgery,
at tho instance of a Mr. Totten. Subsequently a
settlement was had between the parties, by which
ihe bitter expressed hitnaoll saiisfied, yet Hunter
was kept in confinement. Mr. Ward, our Consul
at Panama, then wrote a letter to Ihe " Julc Supu-
rior," demanding to be informed of thu reason lor
Hunter 1
The Times correspondent, writing on the Sl.t,, l '* w » ,u,u ’ How Marbles arl Made.—Tho common mode
not at all sHiiouinu that ihe Kua-«ian* will be' that lent an attentive ear to the master pieces of nf grinding children's marbles
is not at all sanguine that (he Kus-nans will be' tnjt lent an attentive ear to the master pieces ot nf grinding children's marble* is a (urious instance
forced to abandon thoir position on the approach 1 Eschylus and Sophocles. We ure fully aware that of simplicity in machinery. A number of stone
&l winter in the minds of msny, tho state ofeur thcstiicsl. ohips, hr.ken 10 • su.lshio sile, Me put together in
I lie correspondent of the Daily News takes h ( | lt T. r., m ,u., i ,i. A „i i,,,., a tin box and fastened to tho rim of a water-
different view. He says; is quite different from that ol tho psr.od we have wheel( and the re left to grind themselves into
"It is still understood that * combined more-. *dudcd to. That difference, however, far from shape.
moot is to take place against the onemy's poeiti n militating against our own opinion, favors it. The
on ihe Mscacnzie heights A direct attack Irom JVuM/ii* of Aristophanes', as acted at Athens, and The Queen or Terrors.—An old Scotchman,
Baekshi Serai is spoken of, the approach from the , hl .„„..,i. , mv., IWX . P who had been awfully henpecked all hi* life, was
south being made by a mute which is ko-1 secret. U,t eomvdl ^ ol ler, - nCv , at duri "« visited ... Ins death be f by a clergyman. Thu old
and which w ill have the effect of avoiding ihe ' Ihu Augusttau age, were remarkable fora boldness man appeared very indiff*-rent,and the Parson tried
eneinj's fortified entrenchments." [ ot speech and a freedom of thought, that wo scarce- ' to rouse h:tn by talking of tho King of Terrors.—
NEW tiRI.EAN'N, «ICT 15, I*. M.—Cotton—The mar
ket presumed a ier> h«-avy appearance, and the sales
b >nlv reached .Dob bale* al prices in lavor of lautr of
buyers.
IKW ORLBAHS CLASSirlCATIOS.
Diferlor (d,ii J Midilling g
"rdlnarv |R<nnI Mi Idling, UJi
L-h1 i 'rdinary i* I .Mitldlin.t Fair..lti (SiHlJa
Low Middlings.. .Hjf gufk | Pair H>k&—
ITaTINXXT or COTTON.
Stork on hand IstSepl., \*»4 bales,. 3S.“0|
Arrived Mncc •Ji.'i.W)
Arriveil to-day 8,463
will sail a« ab<.
PADELFoRD, r.\Y*u. I
Passage
Steeraac I'm*sage. ’«
N. It.— riliipper* of t’otton by these s iaiocr.,,
please take im.lice, that no Cot ou will be reo-mVi M
the presses that is not diilinclly nmrkc-l ..nth-., ■
the
l- nresse
p r.r.le.
Exported to date
Exported to-day
852,124
91,578
5.512— 07,090
“Measure f« r Measure
may sonietirnc* be outri*
of character*, or in ll.eir portraiture of homo hie ;
they may lend to their personages sentiments and
La N’ord, at Brussels, state* that out of tho ID,-
0U.J seamen who had undertaken, with their ofii- :
cers.tho defence of Sevastopol, only a fourth »ur- .
Vi*-.-, and sjiiio six or «ev«.n cfficpr*.
In an order which Prince Grotschakoff has ad- i
dre*«ed to hi*|soMior*, ihe Prince admits a loss ..t •
from 5"U i>. I,moo nidii pur day, during the Iasi 3" ■
day* ot the siege.
WAR MOVEMENTS IN ASIA.
Letters fr<>m Kars d*»ct;be iho thorough devns'a
lion ol ihusurroundingvlii>inct by the Russians—; by eulogizing that which is essentially wrong.—
1 lie provisions ol the g.imson could not l.t»tJ-' , ng | And iho reason tor this is quite obvious The the
er than the loth ol .*reptcuiher. and il re-* •
ly (licet with, even in Shakespeare's freest play, "Hout, tout, men," eichiimod the Scotchman, "I'm ;
-- n j notsnr-.d 1 v# been living sax and lorty years
Uur dramatic writers' with tho Queen o’them, and the King caona be,
their delineations mtckkle wour."
Slock on hand and on shipboard not cleared.. 155,034
Sugars—Sales 12 libds new made by the ccnirmnral
process bom the plantation ol E. J. Forslall, E»q., «t
• J%c; too hhds a..id at ikitiJa forgoo.1 common in lair and
on sniurpay !4d hhds lully fair lo prime atd^c,
Flour—Demand ar.lv*. Sales 4uo»i hbi#, including
55U Miperllne m g- 0 25, 24'14 lu 5 lots at 8 47},', 550 in 2
lot* &l f 50 and 149 flue at 7 67.
Whrut—1579 racks prime were sold In 3 lots at tl 85
pcrqushel.
Corn—Demand active. Sales HXH) sacks. Indvilliig
150" green alCOc; 1100 new nt 65:400 at 70; 1454 in >*tl>
old in 5 lots at 75, aud 2900 and 7i<i old al eOc<-nts per
bu«hsl,
FreU-lits—A ship takru for Havre nl lj^c.
Lx'.-natiges—Demand ver* limited.
London 7®7J< and 7*i per ct premium.
i'aris 5r.25$5r3-JJt.
New York Du days 2^ ^3Vper cl discount.
New York sight k to }^ per ctdiscoiiu.
NEW YORK, OCT IP.-The sales of Cotton »e«t*r-
day embraced about H00 bale* the market d-xing
ready. Flour was without change of numi-nt. while
»u e» were made t > a fair extent, including some lo-« for
sli.pinenl. U beat wa* lower by 2 to ft cents per bu-h
*'i “H "ivti'im Western grades and fair in g.u.d w bliss
i anailitin un-l Southorii. Corn clo*e.t at about OS'jC tor
l--. >.1 •>.. m.1 \\ e«ern mixed. Rye sold at 125 |..r *.»iith
e*". and Kit c f..r NorUitrn. I'o'k was su-ady at 6.Ma23
’ - for ni**«a. Lard wr« at I|v{at2r. There was n better
feeling mi the Sugar market, wi’h more inquiry
FOII JIATTHFsW'Ji 1*1.1 IT
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDDjS i »N THE *4.1
VANN AH RIVER.
The light draft steamer W.M. I.r.nisy
will leave from the < t€1 _'
■acket whnr.. on Thursday morning. Fr«.ght rcceltrf
on Wednesday.
oct 22 8. M. LAPPITE.U', Ageoi.
FOR KEY WEST AID lit VAN A. ""
TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, I9TH INSTANT.
The8|4endl«l U.S. Mail #tr-am«h'y ir.
Rollins. Conimn'id. °. »
W rl'aT-TPtbi* t"»rt on Friday, • »n. 19th, .-ir.i « .j
:«HKeBH|I p - IV( -‘ thcreaft.-r re*ftila« ly. < n t;h »u4
I‘.Ml. oi s-ucii month.
The ISAHEI. connects, at Havana, with U.> l .«.
Mall Steamship Ciimpany's Line <d steamer- ' r»y,
I’rarclsco via A«pinwall, and will carry ihcl'aeif.c mai.i.
For Passage, onfy, appl* i<>
oct 19 COIIKSS * IIKRT7...Wests.
F« iR NEW Y<iRK.—The new schr. It. FI. \N
JBiElM.U. Capt. Appiegii. will have dispatch I rtU
aoo*e|»-rt. For freight,apply to
-Ct 22 HUNTER * HAMM HU
• L—Freight ol 4iai b
, FUR LIYLRI"
iton wanted to it!! up Am. ship K ALA.IMZuO.
r. master. Apply to
WILLIAM BATTERSHY * CO.
F'»R LIVERPOOL—The ship ELI WIIlT
g.VKY, having nearly all of her cargo emrittc,
,eei with dispatch. For balance ol freight, r pu-
eight, .r pu.'
PADELFORD. FAY * Co,
FOR NEW YoRK.—The schr. SEN \T< R
*|d- Dayton. For freight. «| p.
H*'H. II \HF.ItMI \M * S<'X.
y±S~- FOR PHILADELPHI A—Schr. C. s7 LtiC
-WJyT MU’*. Capi. Sssmere. will meet w'.ib quick do.
• *■ ‘ r.*r freight, apply t»
C. A. tiKEINER.
Srvere Sentence.-A £pauiard natiicJ Morales,
e who went from New- York t- Havana in tho Ca-
fcelmys muc!> too r,rc for tn.s sublunary world ol h ,„ ha , „„ her fir „ , riPiWa , arreslod „„ h „
ours ; eiill they never wri|| prostitute their talent on a charge ol bringing incendiary publications in
by making tlicniselvc? tho apologists of crimo, or t«> tho island. He w as speedily tried, and a largo
rumber of there "dt*coniendcd papers" found on
his person, lie was found guilty, and sentenced
to ten years in the g liley*.
DEATur-r Prop. Hancock.—W e learn from the j
Georgia Ciliz* n that Prok-ssor George H. Han-
Ciyck, of Wesleyan Female College, nt Macon,
died in that city Tuesday lust.
Great Am. kicam Db.M>>nitration in N York.
—The American pariy of .New York city held a
Maas Meeting hi tbo Park list Wednesday ri ght,
which is *ald, by tho Herald and "ther journals, to
have been one of the largest and most imposing
ever assembled in dial city. Twenty thousand
people were pr« sent, with music, artillery, bonfires,
and all the piraphnmalia of a political glorifica
tion. George Briggs presided, and addresses were
mado by tho Preaidsut, Col. May, Schofli-r, Cun
ningham, Levin, and a number of others. The
object of the gathering was lo ratity the nomina
tion lor State arid County officers. This looks
very much like 14 dying out.”!
men s did not arrive,General Williams would be
compelled to submit.
Tne Kush ans, however, were ihomsclves hard
pressed by n e »n-»w which hud already set in, and
which, il ih<- uur'ison coe d only hold out a little ;
longer, would compel thu beaiegeis to retreat.
THt VERY LAI EST —CAVALRY VICTORY OF THE ALLILS I
NEAR EtTAToRIA.
Marshal Pelissicr rcp'jr'i*, on the 1st instani, that
detcrtion, which was returned without . a brilliant contest ot cavalry wn< l(,.ight on th- 2'Jtli
ult., at K'-ugful, five league* S.E. of Cup i .-sa, .
in wi.ich ihe Russian cav.ilry,commanded b> tie .-
era K-H, were dole-tied by tint French cavalry,
under Gui.-rat Adonvilie Six guns, twelve .un-
unitioii wag- os, and a campaign torgo, wuh .ol
ihe appurtvno.ee*, ..nd IDU prisoners, « I whom
t*o wers-ofii er*. wrt-n-captured,besides 25" 11 r-
ss-s- I tin-ILi-sooi llulaiis. Fifty ol iho Uu<si.ois
w< r- killed; ..iii--iig ihein wa* C -lonel Androv.
Ul tin French,six were killed and twenty- ,
woundeil.
Death .-r a Boston Merchant.—William S.
Lincoln, Ks<] , oi tho house of Francis Skinner «Sc
Co., died on Tuesday mglit, in B-^ston, at tho age
of litty one. Mr.L w.is;* grandson of General
an answer. Hu then addressed a nolo to Hie Go
vernor, which %*a« also returned uuansw red;—
wlu-rcupon Mr. Ward liauhd down hia flag, re
garding Hie omission as un inrult to Ins govern
ment, and very pr-periy, provided lie. Iiiinselt, was
not at tault in tip- matter- , *7 a " #
The Governor, liowt-ver, is said to h ivo written, • w ,. r ,
a letter, Mating iii.it Mr VV ard'a letter was re-J sky
turned because il contained lang'iage personally . *c*v
offensive to l.misvli, and that he ret used to inter- ! bomumipmi >top the n »rtii sileof skvastupoi..
fere mbehuil of Hunter, the iinpr.s"lied citiZ«-n of ; I lie alius are lep 'fled In lieVe »olal-ii-ilp d 12'
atre wuh us is but a pity bouse, lo which w-u resort
when wo wish for a complete repose, both of mind
and body.
The present soason of the Athentcum, has been .
succc-sslully maugiiratvu by the appearance of Benjamin Lincoln, of the- Revolution
Mi>s CharJu.te Wy. tte, a y.iuny anJ talented ai- Tut: Kvji. ru. ,Ma.sicke or (lov. Stevims.-
tress, who, un Friday mgnt tail, perb-rnied wi.h The rep.-rt ot ih«» murder .1 Gov. .Stevens, ol
e rl‘it the part of Klvira in Sheridan’s play of Fj. Wn*lnngton Territory, and his party, by the
zaro- Mis* Wyotle br-.ught out cfi'ectively ths
Foote again in the Senate.—It is said .Mr.
Foote will he returned to tho U. i>. Senate, from
California, by ihe Lcghlaturo elect, provided the
friends of other gentlemen should not succeed in
slaving cff the election.
Courtesy among N. Y- kk Officials.—We i
lect ihe following paragrai ti from . ur N. Y. cor- ,
the Fniied .*-14118. <>n tin- ground, first. Hut he had
no lawtui author.ty in do so ; si-cundly, that iho
setilt-niHit "I the diHicuiiy with me prosucutor did
not r.-lnve him fr--tn rosponsibdiiy t■■ In- i-ritniual
laws of ihu country, wfmli he had violated.
Such are iln* | •« is on both %id- s, and wc appre-
Ip nd uoseruaia d.fluulty will grow out ol tho al-
fair.
Since writing iho above we have read the New
York Herald, containing u dispatch from Wash-
ton, a.* follows:
' Orders will go oui in iho next steamer to tho
LUiu- i Stales L'oiisul at i’aiiaiiia l" hout again Ilia
flag. Tho i.diiiiniblralb.n is sati-lidd upon iho
vllicial dispatches received, that Col. W aid wns
loo hasty."
I'm. Next I’iumhent.— Since the Pennsylvania
election, says the Washingto'i correstiomb-it "I
the Herald, u is agreed here in tile MiU'lu n V abi-
n.'t, that Mr. Buclianaii's turn h.ia at last
•ct-.-d
iii'.rijrMtt St-v.ibiop- l, with which it w
they would soon render l • N«>r'lindu_
t in the 2nd instant, the f» irk Vrccinsa, ami five
o*h-r vessels, arrived ni Hlsinnn-.as Kngluli pn/.-s .
I AIII HE OF A Tt'HKDII CoNVoY BY THE RUSSIANS
AT KARS.
Tin* S'-ini • flicial .Viu'rian correspomlcut pub-.
li*ln.< news fr..in I o-.si.iiiiinoplu „| tin- 27 b uU.,
to ib« vfij-c! Dial lb*- He— ans befi.ro Kar* La J cap-
tun d aTuiki*h coiiv.-y . I provisums, declined f. r
the garriaon, together w iib lie thousand h-'fsc*and
ihrvo limidrcd limn.
f K A N' t.
La I’r* sac eayxifmt corn linn at lengih r<
its maximum price, and Hint tho high qum
i-lm.f |
rcspondboce, which cainc t*> band too lato for puh- | the White lluu-e, and that he cannot be denied.
lication entire, most of it? n-ws having been anti
cipated by the mails:—One of ihe Sunday papers
—the Atlas—whose editor (Herrick) is among iho
Aldermen indicted the oilier day for ma|iea»anco
in office, is exhausting tho vocabulary ot hard
names againM Mayor Wood. Herrick is pub-
nsfiing a series of article.* entitled " Recoida of
Rascality,” in which our Chief Magistrate is hold
up as a forger, a swindler, a Bar nod a ihic-l!—
What on •* airlh" are we coiniug to I
have br. ugnt offers ot supply Imm all ,
Large arri'ii* "I •-•»• ign fl-ur was shortly < x
pi . . d. J lie vi ry day on winch tin- aincit-s about
fi .ur appear' d in lim Mondcur, a houo>- at Havre
•cut a large "fdc-r l*• New York.
Mo i«ures :;ro b<-;ng lok'-n by ihe auib 'iiii, v
tin various departments lor the relief of ih • p r
Senator To..MB*.—Wo sec it staled that Sena-
tot Toombs, has accepted the invitation ol the
Boston Committee on Slavery Lectures to locmru I
in that city. 11c will deliver his address on the
24th of Januaiy, and has selected for histhcine,
"The consistency of African slavery with the con
stitution of the United .Stales and republican in
stitutions, and tho effect of tho American Revolu
tion upon tbo Africau race.”
Theatrical.—Mrs. Julia Doan Haynn is per
forming an engagement at Columbus, Ohio.
Miss Kliza Logan arrived at Boston fast week*
and was to make her first appearance al the Mu
seum.
M'lle Rachel, makes her debut before a Boston
audience to*iiight, as “Camille,” in Cornucllu's
great trngody, “ Horaces.”
Information tor Seamen.—Persons engaged in
navigating our woters are referred to certain
Nuticos of Mr. Morris, the Liglil House inspector,
to be found among the new advertisements ul our :
present issuo.
Pierce ii re signed to his fhte, the)'my » Marey is
taciturn ; Jefi Davis begins to look about him and
Cushing is completely bcloggrd. ’I he IVnu->lla
ma election lias fettled the liialter, and &hc, as iho
.Northern State that has broken thu backbone ol
the .Seward coalition, is adjudged a* lairly entitled
lo ihe premium (or'56. N*;xc,.is second o" ihe
ticket, it is decreed that Georgia must have
hearing, and either Governor Cobb or
Toombs will bo entirely accepluMe. W hat the
Virginian* will say lo all ihis—lh« su-ndy \ iruima
ibmocracy, who first broke down ihu “invim-i-
hility" ol Sam—remains fo liu soon. At all ov*-nis»
thu judgment of the Kitchen Cabinet is that Penn
sylvania has put Buchanan ahead oven ol Wiee f
arid that Mr Pierce i" resigned to Ins fate.
Mexico.—Tho contest in Mi xico appears to ho
whether the military, ns it existed under .Santa
Anna, shall bo maintained or totally abolished.—
\ i-iaurri goes lor ns snliru abolishment, and insists
it shull have no voice in ihe lormaliuii of a new
goveimont, whereas Carrera and Alvarez nre for
providing for the military. Tho issues will now
1 be between the people and iho military, and the
i sooner it is decided the bolter for tho country.
1 Mr. Webster’s Estate.— 1 The Washington .Star
j complains ol the manner hi which the executors
of tho late Daniel Wobsu-r have acted, and their j
delay in satiMymg iho creditors ol the estate of
| ilos deceased. It appears that they now prorniso
i to pay uboul 2D per cent, on the aim-uni of
claims.
Tin. Cinpreja is in very poor health. Hoi
fim-iiRMil wa* I'Apucted oil or about the 15;ii..
pr".-' iU iiit-mli.
leading trnirs of L.vira more successlully, we
thousht, in those pas-ages which require an exhi
bition of deep Icehng.'lia-i in the s liter features,as
win-n flic attempts t < speak to the s >ul of iho pr>.ud
and heartless Spaniard. Ti e scene in which Klvi-
ra, after having failed lo have Pizaro murder* d,
luunis him with her bitter reproaches, presented a
line histrionic picture. W» have <-n y to regret
that so few ot our people sh- uld have availed
tlicniMsivc* of the >.p| or am i y of appreciating
Miss Wyettc’s dramatic aiianmien's She is a
young aitift gifii-d with a lino power of diction.
and her evitng ihrouetmel Vtzaru displayed the
I* rthc'.ming'S of a great talent.
We underMnii'l that M'lle Kach< i is l.k'-ly to
Visit r-avaiinah ill B winter. What a jubilee lor tho
lovers ol dramatic excellency ! What a gl.-tious
opportunity for the scholars in French l*»ro, to
h- ir and understand l'uedre-,M.tric So.ait, Adr'ciiin*
LeC'-iivrcur.l .esjllora. os,and Lady Tar uffe? TIp>*o
are s-.ul stirring plays worth to be k:."wu and ap-
preci tied by our miolliaont socn-iy. Bui will, m-
deed, .M'lle KkUmI coiiio? As Moiitnign^ we
mIi.iII answer "Quo saisje” ! H. M.
Bayaro Tayi."R.—The New York • livening
Mirror, in a n-.tico ot "India, China and Japan,” a
b- .k "I travels just i-«uad Ir- ni the press, alludes
thus to i'.s adventurous author:
‘‘Ii is now • -no twelve years -inet a tali, hanf-
S"iiii'."Lxci .-i .r" looking y-’utn, •» type .—Her t-
ira.ie, c.illt-'l .it th Mirror •"Mfi'-e, ud
I. ■* inn-nil -n - i mok 1 n7 th»- tour --I f’.ur
i.'l al •-in-." NN .ih a !abnl"U?ly snia
Blacklect Indians, is not credited by lus'irisnds in
Bust
The richest Copper oro yet found in South
Western Virginia, is said to liavo he. ii recently
disc vered mi the valley, a few miles south •>[
Jeffersonville, Tixewell e-.unty, V.». It is said t--
tie the greatest copper discovery )et made in the
Staio.
lloRniisi.r. Casuai rv.—Buckland, Va , Oct. !■*».
Last night, about hi dnight, m negro he.usa be
longing to J..hn Hill Carter, ot Falkland, was
burned down, and live out <.| six persons, who
were a.*-!' »|i in H.were- burned to ashes; two im-n,
ono wi-inaii, and two chiblre-n. Tho aduits were
in a Elate o. lutuxicatioii al bed tune.
C.'N'iKES'MVN HP-'I MiNNE'OTA.—CflllMg • < V
17. Kiel-, .Nebraska rat, had been Hu s-
Cormressniaii from Minm-sou tiy a majority
I .tiJO.
Yellow Flyer-at Sr. James’' Convent —W.-
uiid'-rstaiid that tin- l«*\rr ha< In k.'n out with ter
rible uialignity nl Hus Institiition. There wns a
report in tow n i.tst '-veiinig that sevcnii-vil nuns
had fain ii victims sim-e its apja-aranc- (licit.
among whom was ih«- Lady Superior It is also
re-ported lliat the place is «-nltr° ly tb-t.-rlfl. Tie-
HifurniHtioo i.urp-.da i>. bu lr-.m a g.-mleman who
had just .irriv• J fr"in 'h" scena of tuff r:ng. • -
l ince lias bc-ii dispa'clicl by our citizens.—I Baton
Kouge A'lvi cite, '.fill lust.
sale* embraced about 50')a6ou 1,1,1s Cuba muKovadus, tourSnsr above pert.*
A-..! '...ksi l>"XS» wore reporteil. I'offt-e was more active. „ cl •
and tbo sales embraced about 2-Mm i.hks HI", and 4"" or • w ,. i ,n.,v-r— r
" ’I ’^g -ther kinds, win,-it material tl.snce JRk , M R ^
r' •••»; -I*" balaneo of a cargo of nio-.t>iu b««*-l» SSAh redir l.ul IMNL. Ilurfsou, maMcr. » ba.»
nitveil«re! for -a"-, bv auction, on Saturday. Frp gh-.i despatch for the aboveport. I or freight, n*
*" f*a-’l -b port* ware stead), with iiiotlernre* trnn»acu"ns j AI> *•* OLDEN, »T.M K k ('it,
. r l.ivf-poni ;l."iiiloii, about ‘>4" bid* (lour were .HThtet F’nifn.«l//i 9
•-uznireda; l» .".JwV; there* was more tluh.g for the Coo- j M si ill C lllftlfllff .
t'n<*"i. and pAotte'l rat.-* for Havre were Arm. I I’lt-sre brins It back. I know o,.| ,.%>y |^.
—- . ■ . i. . ■ . "-wf.l H. ind /t-rgsf to leave it
E \J%7~ 8 . i H‘"• n.wbt-rojou found n.
»’«'HT *F k.\V \NN Ml..
LTottF.R
AHHivni.
' “ " «tr-atn*bip Knoxville, l.udlow.6" Imurs from
N. w-York—Padelford, Kay *i o. Mdeeto II N Idrlcb j . . _ -
Vkln * Hum*. Brunt'/ * ' o. Butler * Frierson. J ,\ 1 tave.of the
n. J A Barron. \ ll.>naud, Hi.-t.-u * Villa!.<nf«. I Bradbi
itrm
JOHN N 311 111,
U . II. '/.IH. HA I n A ( tl.
Would Cull attrtr.ion to,
heirs ock of I'.aim For
aryfrgfrom "Vt to 7V,
llowii.a maiiuiaeturer; Liable. S’
tod Hard, Dunbam. Bacon * Kat
M# Th
* Foster, N K Barnard, J K llarnum.Bell* Prcii- I at ' e Water*’ and Jacob «.b'ek'rimr's. Tl.t-c P
am. Kelly * Waver * t'misininlne. fou- have be—i. sel..c'e*1 by ur with great
i'lilitonil l»-
urw cams
Chan
MONEY matters.
Tto* Bank "I Francr, alter having, hi drl. r-nc.-
lo wishes••x|'H- , *«'.-d hi a high quarter, hesitat'd f r
the li.fl fortnight, has decided to raise its disouut
to 5 per cent
The Bank has further rr*o|*ed not to direount
pap. r w ith more than re vemy-five dav» to run,
call upon all its d'-b|i,r* to pay h.i
Late<t rR«>.M Nhkfolk —Th If
patch li.irn' that there vv-ro run- 1 m w
lever hi N..il Ik «.ii Satin J.iv. .Mr. K
berlnine i* ult, but n< t "l f* ver. .Mr
. Cluford is net expected t-. survive. Tho IJ.iwarel
lari i H spiial was lired in rev . plans Thursday
, "•'■ii mglit by an incendiary, but the flam, s were form*
mi "t ! naieiy di-cvcred in time to prevent serious dam-
in n. y in hi* purse, hut ail inexliau-tiblu lund *-l . Ago.
.idventure* m Ins "composition," the emancipated — —
pri ter Marled "fl, and Iho firet w*e li-arof turn .-, \ Tli> Tioilicr.
through a charming nook cmitud "Views A|,»- i, I Forgrt not rAy Moihir • .*„• «beri*bwl iby youth,
,>r Furope seen willi :i Knapsack and Mali." Since i Ann love I wuh I- nderiu -*. lerv-.r ainl iruih ;
Ili-Ii B.avard T.ivlor has boc-me lam -us as a p - t I <*he led it»> weak f-..»i»iep* wun • nuu hi and care-,
and a ruv.-r. I ,.ke a true lovur "I th- tea. h. only | “»° "»P «‘»« h “*> flr » l !•«>«•
the terrible I lilent ol ten !■»•( Cent upon advances already mail.
'1 he coincidence "I »tr* ng precautionary moa-
sunbeing t.ik'-n by iho Banks ol Lngiand and
France on thu same day, ..truck the public mind
very lorcit'ly, and pr-»Juc.-'J a very genrral desire
l«) close aII spcrulativ- accounts. The II. n’o )<• ,|
65c '-losing at 6|ir 45- Credit Mobilicr loll 65f
Austrian Railways deelmed I5f, a larger lull than
has yet been s-cn on this favorite security hi any . ..« 7
on.- day. French Railways were excessively kin- ! and
vy, and lell without any exception.
r. insiiis ut hcHio b-tig enough to writ*- up Ins
"log" and til "Ut for ■» new voyage. To-day lie re
d.relnng "V, r the flowery plains"! Mexico, making
a I’egi-us ul hi- pony, and leaving a tync light in
h<3 wake; lo-m-'rrow he is setting t" ttie music <d
Ills f.'lig I lie lllecdy "I sum- wild river lliat g-s
dancing ,i 'wit thu golden Sierra to its cadence i f
e'urnal rest in the I’aeific son; and then away tip .ii
the wmgs <>l the murmng, and we find him fluat-
l.etwc-ii. ih- lotus-lined banks ut ttie rivers ol
Forgit t\'‘l thy .1 tether ' ■
All" kurlt by .by bedflde I
VVl.rn flrkn,-** Biel pi.hi
And rotHied lliy yoniig lure
nd ,
- k, pi.
prny wbili>t thou slept,
iIn-, r slumps on thy br-iw,
f il* origin lii ulililul glow'
h\rgtt net thy MotKtr ’ wb-ii far. Inr awnv,
1 lie thought ol herjlrsf burn l./ nigl.lMnd by day;
||.>w her i.uurt clung to tiiee tbrougb the lapse of Ion-
years,
When hope sw.«tly beamed mid her biueit-st liar*.
Forgtl n»i thy .Mother.' rondt-inii imt her deeds,
K,',,;;lo..... M......muHc »nd ... ? u.oi, 8 y; | S.SS.OTJS.MrtSr !
And l-c thou the ls-t ouetn doubt or derids.
Railroad to Albany.—A Company was or- I
gaoized at Albany, Monday last, for ihe purpose ,
of constructing a Railroad from that place to
Americu*. Cush subscriptions to tho amount ol
one hundred thousand dollars have been made to
the stock of the Company. Win. N. Mussey was
elected Engineer, with a fixed salary, and will
proceed forthwith to a perinanoni location ol the
route. The people are said lo bo taking hold of
the work with an earnestness that is bound to en
sure success. Tho distance Irom Albany to Am-r- i
icus is 36 1-4 union, aud the entire cost ot iho '
earth und wood work ih estimated nt $175,871. j
Rights of Fugitive Slaves.—Judge Share- '
wood recently decided, ill the Philadelphia Dis- '
trict Court, tliai a I'dfcitivu s ave had a right to hold
property in Pennsylvania; thatthe act ut Assent- ;
bly "f 17S6 having abolished slavery in Pennsyl
vania, he is to be deemed and adjudged a freeman, \
except for reclamation by Ins master. Until a fu
gitive sluvo is recovered by hi» muster he is to be
deemed lo have all his civil rights. As between,
hiinsell uud ali oilier persons, except the master,
he is to bo aOjiidged a freeman. If tho master
should come ui.d claim the property, it would pro-,
sent a different question, which 1 am not now call- j
ed ou to decide.
A Special Mission from Russia.—Tho Wash
ington correspondent of iho New York Herald
By tho last arrival from Eur"p«-, Mr. Mnrcy,
Secretary of State, received a despatch Irom Mr.
Seymour, our Minister at the Russian court, noti
fying h"ii of an extraordinary diplomatic appoint
ment to the United States. Tho pirs. u thus
selected by lus Imperial Majesty is known in iho
diplomatic world for more than ordinary ability,
besides having possessed the confidence of tho
deceased Emperor. He comes clothed with the
highest diplomatic power known to the Rus-iun
curt, and his arrival here is shortly expected I
understand dial the ordinary affairs of the Russian
Minister, as now existing, will be permuted to go
on as usual.
-The New York Herald of Thurs-
Elecrions in November — Elections will take
place in tho ensuing month of November as fol
lows : In Louisiana <-n Monday, the 5th, for State
officers mid lour Represenialives to Congress. In
Mississippi on Monday mul Tuesday, the 5ih and
Crli, fur -State officers und five Representatives to
Congress. Iii New York un Tuosd ly, (lie 6ih, for
Slate officers, except Governor and Lieutenant
Governor. In Wisconsin "ii Tuesday, the6th, for
Slate officers. In Maryland on Wednesday, Iho
7ih,for six representatives io Congress. In Mas
sachusetts un Monday, the 12th, for .State officers.
Inemhnl the States ol Alabama, Missouri, Indi
ana. California, and Pennsylvania, the Legislature
Siur Seized
day Iasi says :
Deputy Unit"! S'atcs Marshal Horton yesterday j w ,n | IA v e to elect one United Slates Senator,
•eiud <lio,hi, .'l«o,y. on»u.|..cion lli.l .Ko wa. , |)l<ulir d,"' KrKTntR ■J',oi'Bl.t.-Th«
engaged in tbo service ol Russia, and having on j j.* (l j 9CO p a i Recorder ol last week contains a lung
board mueles contraband of war. Cannon, powd-j
er, balls, and muskets, were found on board. Of;
course ihe ship was not permitted to proceed on
her voyage.
RUSSIA.
Tho restrictions on the importation and sale of
sail hire been abolished.
The recall «.f Princo Grotchakuff, and his ap
pointment to tho ministry of war, is definitely nr
raged. Ho will bo succeeded in his coinand by
General Mumvictf, now engaged in iho operations
before Kars.
A letter from St. Petersburg, in the Wanderer
of Y . iifia, ays Thu evening before iho depar
ture .-I tho Emperor a council was hold, at which ,
it was determined tq carry on the war with the 1
gr« ale.*i determidation ; and (he Emperor directed
Count Nesselrode t" announce this intention to
the politicnl agents of Russia in foreign countries.
wo lolluw his louelv ''bangliy can'
meh tie uHcrrninablo plains Ilmdostan, and j
tfio fl.iwer-inami-ili-'i vales of Cnsiimcrc, to tlio !
sacred source "I the Ganges—scale with him the
guttering p.oks >-t the awju) IJyuialayas—i-xpjore
t|,e ruins ol trie magnificent cities ot India—pene
trate iho inyso-ries «-i the Chinese Empire—join
t'le "Japan 'Sq indron," and lift Die veil of agis
!r m the far*.' and history of the Japanese peo
ple.
LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
We nro indebted to Mr. Bogardus, agent Ham
den’s Express, for New York Herald of Friday i
morning, from which we gailior the following •
items of news:
I'lrc in .New York—Sail I,on* of l.ife. !
The Herald of Friday morning contains a post- j
script that says:
At tvgo o’clock this morning a most calamitous ;
fire took place at N". 12 Stato street, causing tin- |
death of threo women and two children, and fa-
tally burning another woman, who was conveyed
to the New York Hospital.
KJrL-lion fliol in Mlnliimore.
Baltimore, Oci. 18,1855. I
Tho election in the Nindcenlh ward of this city i
to-day, l'»r Councilman, to fill a vacancy ncca- !
sinned by death, n-su'.tod in the success of iho
Ani'-ru-an candidate. Thnewis considerable ri
oting at lire polls, and n notorious rewdv, by iho 1
null" of K'.nig, wa* shut hy the pol.ee—it is
thought latal'y. Several ethers were wounded,
but nut dangerously.
Pittsburg, Oct. 18. 1853
to .yf.uvoi s si i fi:ui:iis.
A rcllrcdelerg)man, restored lu liealitiina
?w days, alter muni /ears of great nervous
h,r was ljrniJriy"commij .-rfr-rlw, .• >"«»" k" ■*.> "'r' ">>'<»■. "feu™
Horrible liotiblo .11 nr iter at Cumber*
land llurylaml.
Baltimore, Oct. 16. 1855.
Dr iladc-!l, of Cumberland, and his clerk, named
Grail, were bum murdered on Sunday last, near
that place, by a German. Tiny were enticed out
t" a'tend a sick woman, and ihe.r bodies were
' I und this morning horribly mutilated. The rnur-
l derer has b. - ri »rre«"-d, and the cl'.'hing, watch
j and pocket-books of ’he netting were found in his
possession. Tho D.
sioner ol Health in tins city.
Tho head ol Dr. iladell wns I und buried at
j sumo distance Ir-'tn h's body. It seems that altar
tlm inurocr of the Doctor, the murderer enticed
| his student, GratT. away, and then murdered him,
; s" as tube able t" rob the utfici, which he did un
I Sumiav night. The murdere r is a German pedlar,
who broke jai! recently at West Alexander.
Col. Seaton in London,—A London letter, of
the 21st ult., say*:
"Colonol Seaton, nf Washington, is here, and,
though "Ver seventy, is running about Lund -n wuh
ifie zeal and activity "I n young man "I twenty —
/{,. went to the country h.'Uso <>f a Yankee nab"b,
near London, lately, and bagged a d->zen brace of
partridges in a lew'll, urs. A man niu-t have Ht<-ut
legs.as well ns editorial experience, to go through
such exercise at 72."
Forget ner thy Mother ' ill) love should e'er lif.
Like ocean's broad billows 'in*bni'kli-d and tree;
In life's busy iiiniueiil*. or death's darker hour,
f^*l Uiutigdt of th tt .Mother, nl( otaers oVr(»»wcr.
Forget nor thy Mother! unkiiuDiet* cuts deep—
A wound made t»y thee lot g upon would keep:
And miiurec, tbough .'lie ha-li tied her balm drops to
Hi kind to thy Mothrr ' let
I nirratittidi- n-luls forth its
But l ive blend with du;>.
To cheer and mskc happy
i-,-ntle word* fail,
v* "rmwood unit call ;
i«;n blcsslnc* impart;
cuen ile-i-luielii-nrt.
jsatuiii >'outi«i.
I'i-r k Frii«i-r, p >| i'ar>, I'o-.pcr * t;.,. <Tiamp'.nn *
W: tt*. D D t'opp, Church * M"*-s, ('riiger * U'nde,
• -it.eii* * Hertz. M \ A •'•hen llairhorn * i'uiii.-ii-.’.
t im.i run-. VV«-B* *C". \ DnyV. W M Davidson, D--
"Ht* M ugin. W »J Dickx-n, Dkhh * Washhurn. I.m-
»t-in * L.-kmau, W D Ft lo; ridge, * II Fiske, Frunkliti *
ll'anilv, <iulieri * Tildeii. VV VV Dord.'ii Hnniden's i.x-
press. II >no* • "liner), II ode* * • ", II J ll'ilc..n i»- fc.
•Ilunier * i.'.vn'n- II. VV || lluiurujii, II »• t-rM.am *
-‘••ii. V Day w.onI, VV lisle, A s llurtridg-. Ilurdwick *
• .."ke, . I J. ||| I *I.|I * Co. Ii || Juii'.*()||. N It Kl.upp.
Kj-nnwlv * Beach. Kiig * m»u», VV II Kunb "Ugh.
i o• D * Lv.Mii.,re, J C l.,n. II l.uthr"p*i'o .1 L>pi-.
•nan.t* m Lafflu-nu, Lynn * Hniilsr,« v i. ImniHr, J W
i . hr..|, * i'.., I.ockt ii * Sii' Hing*, Mai * r.i.TIt
Mills. II Al >rik-. N"Vltl. I.Mlhrup It Co, J VV • •wr. n*. • >f
I- n. -tar * i'o. T I'r, i derwust, C r p. ole, F. f'.id' li-.rd.
I' .dellurd, l'«y * • ... VV • • Tr ee. I'arv.ns * Co, I'attm /
•I uin ii * i'I J IteiP), It..biU;"li * la I,. p| |t,„|^ers A
S-rr.*. Ituwl.Mi l * 8 >n, linbun *'in ill, ItiiM,. D ' -*
I "lip. J SI, Uf. r. J I! .-illllli. II M MUb t.li, T Siee-I),
- -I -tu.-ne a. •' >. s •! S,|, ,•), S !>»»,. r. VV Suwv. r. VV A
It. n.i S. Ver-;.ile* I r cr- n, VV a> * Th»lor, VV Wnr-
i. r N If * II VV.-..', s VViluioi, J VVilliatn.on. p„.|
V\e«I.VV.ud * Co. Wayn.-, l.remllle * I'o, \ • ••ll.i:.
Wyiut ' ... VV I V"i a- ;
'hip Mary * Vd.-'ine, M..r-,-. I.iv.-r|e.ul, lo Brigham,
I. :> ,V • Iutf...r'n :.mid mrks -all.
D "k .''light,' iillioiin. N. w V rk - Dima* Wai.hl.urn.
s, hr Seiii.i- .. Dayton, New York, with •'Mki bundles
II > i" Ihii.n * VV..*hbuiii
r I. ' D. fi-. A**el, N.-w V. rk-• *gdi-u. Starr * • o
VI l/.-t'i Mi-lvr, ,s. It....neti, V .rrell a c,. iig.leii,stn'f
I '-'iVts * 1.1'lig. V V >ol"lil"h». J I' I ■> |,,r, I irelivil.e Ac
' Hell * I'fl-'I I**, L "'B> rii". Boll. Well VV hi lellcad.
"i.neiai* •'.., CiHgle.rn a. Cuxi.iiu.ihiii. ' "oper * • ...
' l.ulfer kc ii. |, Copp, Cliurcl, *•- «'ruger tc
VV A-Je. ' ran.;.Well- At. M \ Dana A VV n*h-
Lu,. VV Ii I.thi-ridge, •illln-ri *Tin|.-ii, IL.i,.-fc • ..„•
" If ll.ir Icus.le, fl.irdw ck fc . ke •. II Johns...,
•d) fc Ben.'h. J - *|.|rl, mill.
•■•• I Ba.-k Ilivi I. Will, X.IH. hi.-heis
ler-l.um .v .-on.
. Brook*. I lnrle-l..ii.i" * M Laftl ..-au. ;
i Dun!, VV P Voii.-e I ral.kli. fc ll.ai.i- '
• l«'w,«..|, J Kici.:,rd—... Ih.*: ... fc ,
e. 'Irsi’antee, M II William-. Helm !
f»-t' r. F. Trend., II. I* J Jacobs, Mi.*a Wr-gc. VV ir.ii
r»b), Vtr* II pkin*.
-luaiiier ^••'n.n..le, Si.aw. I'.il.tik.i. *c -S M l.nttUr-au.
. i.i.i- . * i r.>i|,oi to U-.-1..U fc V l i.longii.I'has lio.ii,
' I err,II, J .V Meyer Vn-'er*on fc • ,», Order.
'leain. r vVin 'eahr.. .k, l’eck,<'li.irle*i"i. via Bi aufuri .
’ M l.affll'-au. Sundries i > S M Lcllileau.J T Baker,
rarued lo *>e perfect in ev tr/ respect. They w . J ito,
invite attention u> ll.eir lur.-e h»*urtineiii->f Vne^ria
und F.-r** gn Music, Violins, liuitar*. V. - . -, t
strings. *,-. I'.very article Iwl'.ngmk t>> the Df| arunrni
<>f Mus.i- tali l>e I."md ui the.r store. Ii.-tr .ti r-.a rs»
paired and Mus'e sent to m.yr ; art of the e. uii-.*>.
VV. |. '/,. fci'o. arc al*-. ».,le Agent* • >r -• i-ai* *eel®.
I, m'. ! • hur.Hi and I’url-.r tirgun*. o« it
PHEONIX INSURANCE COMP'Y.
nt II MSI I "LD, C"NN.
(apiliii g.ODO.Otm Ilolliirs.
r |MIF. huvi: g In-eii p,.;i.:. .Vg- n'.jnf
1 ih,-un >ve named t ■ nipui... ar-’ pr.| ;.r«-.| ;■■ i**u«
•I- Poli !»•»on Fir- Iti-k*. Tn;*•'■'in| any n.-'in * iigxlrul
In'ss or Duinage b> Fire, on u* Livurahie terms as any
re-»pun»|tde company, and ;n aim will la los.cureibs
•••V-dJfUce of the public hVHi.!. •n.-re-.i i-.- -'irse' i deal-
«*ct 2J *'iflLN'*D>'
N It lu
i * .1.1, I! .
8n aiii'-r •■ -r l u.
Md*. i.,.'|{ |{. I .,
... Dr Dul'erG, V
' ' ' V Bar
< C
..a).
iC -
• d gru'
l.-lld. -I
I'L.lrom
e inral Adv ice and M.-di u.« s v
"U»ly 1" all indigent persons \
■ '.r, and when lu-ossary, pain
'• »upe
i b" i.iriiuh-
.. m»v apply
1 he
Professors.
V l./.ng o. W-.n^i* ..pen ui the Savannah II • ptsl
ind. r the cart-"I Dr. P. VI. Kolp.ck. lur mduu : wLib
i-njule*. where t-very an. n.iui, will be p:t I them
The ' l i i< will «le c-u,dueled under tho care and M-
•ervisieii ol the fuih.wii.g |>f..|t«. r/:
Dr. K. D. AltNoLD,
“ f. M. K' 'LL'" K.
»• vv. n. p.rui.' ii,
»• C. VV. tt L.-T.
“ J. ti. ii*»v\ vi:ii,
" E. II. M VltTIN,
J. It. HEAD.
ud, with JjMI bus I
'-u iu.er Plan «r McNelly, Ceutreviimge -V VV ..o|iey.
bu-h ' or... .i-.' Hides, uml m.lz- n. 1*. ■ * Muck.v.
•lar.lee * i ... V Wool.-y, I. fc T Ib.wtnnd, P J Ib.ien
"• rg, VV J{ Tbin.i-. H It Perkin*, i < I hi! I. fut.bo. Ir-
i.'.Ih, 8am Bole*., Dr Kolloi It, lluLer-ham * .'un, an .
oilier*.
xl.r VV D Jenkins, IDit.-his.>ii« 1*1
»"'•» to it Hat* r«hntn A Non.
Iluliei-I.aiu's FI .-, irom Piaiilalloii, with IU>5 bushels
dire to I, Hal., rslialti.
***•-•!» Virgin a. Morris,tJarrard Plantation, willi 2ws.
.* .-in-.* Hough Mic* to J I't-I'.ll
slunp 'del., e, Thninp-on. Ogeechee, with 30"U bush
el* H"iwh Klee to It lUbeMham * Sin.
Nloup Swallow. I.mle, Ouceeliee, with lido-. bu«hels
ituiigii lt.ee to It Daher-huiu * 8.
• heve*' Flm. from Plantation,
It . e Mar»-r*hiitii * Son.
• "iibun's Fan from Plantation,
H ugh it ce V; Tisou * .Mackny.
net - Im
with tNHH) bus Hough
with lUlO burhelt
junwlifp Alabama, Scbeiick, N. w York—Padclf -rd.
r ay * Co.
IIEP.VHIEB.
steamer f.ordon, Brooks,Charle*i»n.
Meaiuer 8#* John#. Freeborn, Palalka.
Will send (free! the prescription iisetl. Direct t" Hev,
JOHN M. DAHN ALL, 59 Pulton street, Brook|.ii,N. Y.
ocil3— lilt
.viriii:.
THE Hate ol Freight on Bales of Dome-tic
by this line to New V«rk, will ho Eight Cents
per foot, until rentier notice.
PADELFORD, FAY fc CO.
Orrn » V, Y. xnp 8*v vnnmi Stk»Msiui' , 'o. _ t
[oct 9] Suviii.iihIi, oci. S, 1p55. f
It VTI S OF Kit F.IGII'r
U» the Pluludelphia u..d Savannah Steam-
Is and Dry Good*.
C"l. Daniel M. ( nrry, a well known druggist ol ;
this city, and furmerly b prominent leader <>i the |
Native American party, w,is found drowned in the
river in-day.
The Police /Huong (be Free I,over*..
Tho Pollen "t New York, taken with an ‘‘affin
ity," made an irruption into the rooms of tho "Free
Lovers" Thursday night last, and carried off a lo t
of ring-loaders to iho station houso.
United States Tr. ors f;.r rm West —Tho
t'-n li regiment of I'miod States Infantry, under
ciimmand ul Ol. AV'Xandcr. numbering700 nion,
pa«*ed through Fillshurg, on Sunday, .»n thoir wav
I" ih- Upper Mississippi A p Tti'iii are destine.I
l-.r l-'ort SiK i ing, in Minnesota, the balance kr
F'.ris Ripley mid Crawford.
Extraordinary CorroN-ricKiNG.— 1 The follow
ing picking is said lo liavo boon done in Austin
county, Texas:
Edward,
...1235
Richmond,
...1085
Jasper
*
... 960
bMninnd
... 805
Lewis
... f. lu
Anthony,
... 580
Muflcs,
... 560
Total - •
5865 lbs.
or an average "I 333 pounds to each hand.
Tho Russian * «ay tho English are like an army
ol >ns led on hy asso#. I’-<-ire soVc-re, that.
correspondence between a number of the must iuflu*
entinl persons in St. Mary’s Church, Burlington,
New Jersey, of which Bishop Dounois Rector,and
tho Bishop, in regard to certain reports, "greatly
inimical to tho moral diameter” of tho latter. Tho
parties addressing tho Bishop requested him either
to institute a satisfactory investigation into tho
charges mado against him, or to resign his rector
ship; noither of which having been dono, they have
taken steps to bring tho matter before the House
of Bishops. The nature ol tho alleged misconduct
is not stated, but tho Recorder says it is "of recent
date, and of a different character from that for
merly noticed."
The Cunard Steamers.—The regular we*-kly
trips of the Cuiiard fteamers, alternating boiw*-* n
B"-*t'>n nod Now York, will be resumed, itiasnul,
e ly in December next.
Physicians at N-.rfoik —Tho Norfolk Argus
publishes a lung Im of Physicians and Nurse?
tr--in abroad, who flew t<» their relief during the
prevalence of ihu epidemic. Wc annex tho mines
from Georgia:
Dr. J. lliu arrived Aug. 20 ; Dr. Bignon, Aug.
29; Ur Donaldson, Aug. 29; Dr. J. B. Read, Aug.
30; Dr. Godfrey, Aug. 30; Dr. .Skinner, Aug. 30 ;
Dr. Charlton, Aug. 30 ; Dr McFarland. Aug. 30 ;
Dr. Nunn, Aug. 3" ; Judge Ol in. Sept. 1 ;wj,.hn
Talittlerro, Sept. 1; Dr. W. B. Thompson, 2>ept. 6;
Dr. R R. McKay, Sept. 9.
Thu following list contnins the names oi thoso
who perished in this work of charity:
Drs. Leon Gilbort, Richmond, Aug. 22; P. C-.
Gooch, Richmond, Aug. 22 ; Walter, Baltin
Aug. 23; Robert Thomson, Baltimore, Aug. 21,
T. II. Craycrofl, Philadelphia, Aug 24; Flics?,
Baltimore, Aug. 24 , T. Booth, Baltimore, Aug
25: Howe, Baltimore, Aug. 25; Howie, Rich
A Mf.ixcan Navy—Alvarez, ono of the success-
I iul rcY-'liiiinniMs in Mexico, is Siiid to be fining
I out a nary nt San Francisco. I' is reported that
[ he lias purchased two harks and two schooner?,
winch nre luung quietly fitted out, and will soon
sail f..r til.- M.-xicun coast. An . x p .-t-captain in
the French navy has received fho ap;> -iiittncnt "f
admiral in chief; one other Iri-nchman and two
American captains imd twen'y-hve bcutonanis.—
Tli.-v inreiid to Dike Maznilan first, then (reyamns
and La Pa/., which purifies tho coast of Sauia
Anna’s adhTC-nts entirely.
Whereabouts of Santa Anna.— I^e tollow*
ing paragraph settles tho question:
Santa Anna at Cartiiaguna —TI..- Aspinwail
Courier says "Santa Anna and family arc safely
installed in .ni l near Cartha2"na. Our readers
arc aware that he has a beautiful residence hut
a low miles distant frem Carthagena. His haci
enda was under good cultivation, two years ago
when lie left it nt th«- call of ins partizans in Mex
ico. Ho now return? to privato lif*' h.r the third
time and wo presume the little pueblo of Fobaco
must have girong attraction? to induce him to |o-
, cete his retirement there a second time, after his
Walter, Baltimore, i oxciting and varied career.”
for** > l.liic, on Li;,'I
will bu lu • -^nt? and I
rates e«tablislied pr
auy 27
I'ASM-M.FIts.
I'* r rt' nmsliip Kioxullc, froia N.-w V-tIs—Mr? Bo.li
"I*. Mrs MiBve. D V Wadli) and lady. T V.-rsiil." and
: >. McHaine, VV 11 I’rice. J I Bru -k*. G VV sluiK-r, II
I raiiCDi and lad), Mr* Taint,-r, -Jrlul.lreii Hint »«>, ,M.*»
InuiK-r.J > S't-hblu*. N Brown, D P Mathews, II .-» liar-
in.lie, J II Guodyear,Tlio'Hljcnr, VV A I ., -ke, 2 V...-»e*
U'.tv-rUoii, T > D.'luii, II K-ser. J Bu.ly. 1 1‘ IV.,*i . T I*
T a liter. Miss V..rk, .Mrs Dyke, Mr* No#trar.d and ctiid,
M'» Flanocrs, .Ml** VVard, J VV Branch and lady. Mrs
Hunter and 'nu. Mis? Hinton, Dr Moreau and s n II
Stuart, V Ii Mcliuusal. Dr Henpy. Mr* K' npj.,2 children
and uur*e, Mr* Fatleii and 2 child. Mrs Demnnd and 2
ct.ildr* n, Mr* Ween 3 child nnd nurse, K Hui.kt-l . A
Vail. D G Buurguiu. Dr lli-lla.ii), II Bertrand, H Rich*
ar.l*, G S Owens,
■I Lean* Mr N
man, Mits Bennett,
S' rn.«,i; L:i|diam, K IlillliiBti.on, *1 rs Conner an I mil,
Ma»'er While, F I. f.aj.tiBin. Ma«b-r lluni.-r, N <; VV hit-
■'ll A N KM; III Nfi im
m.v V"if> •ifui'k,
^avaiiiiuh. i >ciob"t •.i , :h, !-
r plll i:>D V Y NF.XT. '! e •.'.'ill 11-*':,l,t. will
F ajHiri h* a day "| Thankreiving, D imil.nl.-
Prayer. In* r* quos'ed stmt ihe • toirrl.. * m«) t»-
e-1 "h the occ t«i..;i.and thank? offer,-I : .’.V unci if
• Ltd. Ills Mercy in exempting our ciiy frurn pesti
lence and disaster duriic.- ihe j n*i •
EDVV.MtDt
oct 20-3
. VNDHKS* »N,
Major
1)1 \ I in . N :» Ml *o.
BANK nf Till: >T VI F.'.F i.l . HLI.V. 1
s*t*v-«*ii. I9;h• lrV.. t
1 MIF. ii.-Hr.l ..f Director*, have Till' D V V, .Uciao
:i DIVIDF.ND"I FlVr I'LK • I.NT.. i$5per*h*r<
rum llo- "i ;Lepa*:six ii.cnih#. payable "ii and
flcr M< iNDAY next, the -*2,1 in*i»ni.
QC12U-3 I. K.TF.FFT, Cssl IM.
SSrool.li/ii Cilii
STKA.Vl ENGINE VVOHKS,
% ork
II',
!> es .1 Ii**
■ j.reparol
urguiu. Dr ll.-lls.ii). II Bertrand, II Ktch- i i v, . N V
;i.#, VV i.'rabiret- nod lad), ' II Gordon, A \i.ij u , fi
ie-i'lc«, M E lloiner. VV stover, G Buck- j'
eiinctt. Miss M<-I.a .irhlin, ' ron*on, J . . r „-ri. i
Iinrn I* llillitir.li.in lit, C. I ‘
13 \Vui«-r"wlr«-»-l. Ilroolilin.
D P III.'R DON et Id
WING receli'.'y 3lt .1 up the ext- n
M 'vc- r,,m,d place. v»>-
to uianuf.cture ail kinds of Strain Lu,
Sugar Mil!#, saw and Grist Mill*. Pump? and Gearinl
f->r working Mine?, Shkli.i.g Pulley*, fcc . and a-,- jr.
pared io iurm*b cn?tiii^-* nf every d. »crip lot.. VV
would call !l«« attention of Soitthc'ii'rintitera parti tain
ly tu uur Sugar Mills. Ilaviue puref-afe,! th" ent.r*
stock „f Paiieru* Irom the late linn nf G. II. HarUuii 4
?af,-!’
that
. ut i
ut strength,. lurabilUy and in-
by any estai.l<#liniem in the State* •' l""4
xperittn-e in the txisiiie*? render# u# coiapoi'-nt tn«*'
' cu-c any .-rder*, and w.- would advise tli«.*e m »»"<"
rtcM. N J Will field. Mi*. Guerard, Mrs VauMat. r/'lir I V, 4 4 "
Morel, U VVnaif.-ldt. lady,child and uur.*,-, Mrs Whin-, j, i'm ki’hin "it N , n\k iiv < n mSKLIJi.
wl? and #vt. Mr* i>IIhu, ng and nur-e. Mr# U ’ u' ‘ * ' ",' NKL1N ’ & * »• L<'NKLia-
. It Crowe I. A Johnson, lady and iniL Mr* Ma — '* *
luiffy and 3child, VV Mubaffy, J J IDple., »V Hale amt ' AH ' LllilN AM'JE, lo amend ;in 'Intinance, entltW
Kencluiw, L* I a " 'tr.liiiance to divide th<- city ol Savannah Hit*
Fire Districts, and to provide for giving alarm# *•
.-wi? and ?vt. Mr* Oollnu, lift and nur-e
I. B Crowe I. A Johnson, lady amt iniL Mr* Ma
ln.tr> and 3child, W Mabaffy, J J Kiple», »V f *
!■♦.I>, V|r» s I.Guion, Mrs VvilGutoii, F B Ke
•' N Hinl lady. A G Smith, and 59 *-e"n»ge.
IV
lire, pn«sed 2d August, I84ii.
■•?er. !. Be Ii ordained by the Ma;
A Mermen if
thereof,in Cons-
■l**r t" J ,
per cub.c l<eil, being Un
it- last.
.A. I,. LAMAR, Agent.
vrrin;.
ftTifn the llrst day "I I'cbrunry next, llio flrwi
ot IDlUTiiV fc KIKEMAN, will l>e dissolved by
Itmilatiou. After tlii? date, the) will d<> un ex
clusive i.'ASII BUSINESS, | ,r the purpose of set
tling up.
.,-k of VVatche?, Jewelry, Silver Ware
l», we will sell at a very small ad»auce
- cash "lily.
IHiUTiiN fc KIKEMAN,
1 Hi Broughtoii-slreet.
Savannah,Juno 1st. Imay31—If
All of oi
and Fancy
in the cos
*u-miu*Iii|i Viuhittuu, for New York —Mrs Hums#
, nnd 3child,J Siiidwo,m| and lad), F Woolfolk, J T Suy- ............ ....
, dam. J I. Martin, •' Kpptng and' lady, Mu? Moore, Mrs the Ct) of .-*nvannnh. and the Immle
I Walker. J Cohen, H I.Orm, and 4 sicerog". cif nsvmbled, and it i* hereby ordained by th? n'ltn*
Per •leainsr Gordon, from Cliarleston- C s Darby ami 'ly of the same, That fr-.m and after the passing of Ibis
*' i, T I' Drayton, J I. V..iibchi..1 3 evt#, J S Vonge, P H ordinance, that clause m tne llrst section nt ttie ab-va
j lL.l.in*..u, Mia* Hand, unit 7 deck. recited ordinance, winch bound* and describes the4B“
! I'» r ?;.-amer S,n-|ii'i!o, from Painika, kc—-Mr? Sioke# ' Ore district, beam! the same Is hereby repealed.
I and child, P Arnau and lady, J C Brown. Mia* Bond 8*c. 2. lie it further ..rduined by Ihe auUioriiy • |onb
I i-. were, ET Hot.crls, F P I'erraieru ladv. child and avt, said. That ihe flftli dl*tricl shaft include all that purlin
•' D Letitol), D PTowns, 51 las I'ro-t. .Mist Nlcl.ol#. Col of Ihu city of .Savannah bounded north by Ihe river,
sc.hlnita and lady. S M LnlUlenu, Hi skinner, J Turner. i«--'i »•*.•"• *"',ii. hv Now «treel, and
l: Buck, 'ir* • ruler,-JMIrxes Moru-iin. M Downey. Buck-
! i-'N- '"Da), File)#, M I'sina. K roiub#, tftuff.-rd. J
llarucf, II Dobigu-'ii, and 3deck.
| P«-r steamer Win Senbr.i"k, from Charleston, fcc—T
Wiliam#. J •» Bacon, S llak-r. Mr? M.mre, Mi** Dunne
.-a?l hv *V'"i-«t Broad street, south hy New street. Md
west hy the Canal: which portion of the city ami ham
let# #o bounded and de-erined, shall lie l.umbi r*itam
known a* the tilth Arc district.
See. 3. Be it further '.rduined by the atr.horit) More
• • ......us. - * i,.icon, .* naw-r, .urs .,i«n„u, .-us* ixhiult «-ld, Tl.at (lie sixth district shall includ" all that |"t
T Hake, |;,d», 2 child and 4 avt?, Mi** Buko. Mr* Bruner, lion of the city of Savannah hounded north by >• w #t-
>4) T|( E.
IT* THE subscriber liu# removed hi# offleo l<* No.
SIU, Buy street. S. M. I. VFF1TEAF, Agt.
eavaiiiiiih. Sept 1,1*53.
It I. Illlitlgtliurl, Mi-« lilliiigshurt',. Mr#
B'-uler, M Doyle, lady and child, I Marlin und lady. Miss
4nd-*ris'M. VV N llabursliain. Dr Sioney. J J Pop#, Mr
Fichm-r). J Hold, VV Darby, J llaob-e. and » deck.
Per Meanier Pluntur, I rum • Viiir<-villuge, fcc— A M
Peopie*. I. Tompk ii?, K Tompkin*. J Ver,-, Mrs llariia-
and ?U,2 Mi#-. ? W -y,J II Hull. VV II Lillie
ii-ige. Dr VVa«,K P June*, J M Fleming, VV I, Walth"ur
'.V K McN.iti.ell. J D Vic •»,ncil, II \ Hii'liue, S s Ba.*
nurd. .Mr? Bu?bee, Mi#* Busbee. i, Balsson, t,,d I deck*
NOTH E.
ffF*Duringmy absence irom lb# Slate. Mr. J. V.
TAItVER and J. G. COHEN willulteml i<> my bu?f-
lies*. aug ti M. A.COHEN-
MOTin:.
ry E. MILLEll, would iuf .roi Ins Pupil* and
friends, that be will rtmrn and resume hi# course hi
MUSIC AND DRAWING, ,u the flr*t we, k of Novetr.
ber next. l.V-22-29—oct 15
. «?t by Wert Broad street. ?o.ut, by tin; line of im»r-
poral.on of the cit), and w.-i hy the c.,nal; whiCD
j>-.rii"ii ..i iheely and Immle'? ?•. ts'iuiihd am: deKrio-
,-d sliull he numbered and known a» the#.xth ifrru/«- -
And it shall be Ihcduly of tlm watchman in th, '“P' 11 ”
of the ExclittUge, in case of fire in -aid s'xlh *2
designate It by striking the bell six times, with short
intervals. ,
Sec. 4. Belt flintier ordained by tk# autlmity aiore-
said. That the third sectb.n ol ih« above recBml er'ii;
__ ...... ..... nace be so amended asto e»u#elhoouard House bel w
, , , 1 , b.*riii.Bf..r.i,cr[oJ of HIM) io.n«.M ™ tb, ocftir
i tinHimore, tirt l«—« Id, brig llerld >t Augustine;Khr rmee ,.f lire 1
; I VV Anderson, Savannah. j r, n c * it further onlained by the authority afors-
New York, < ici IS—« Id, ship Mary Savannah. g a id, that all ordiuaiitea or parts of ordinances mini*-
“ct 17—• Id, schr Lnchaulress, Suvamiah. Ar, schr i,„ 2 ai ,« )n ,, inis ordinance be, and the same an- boreny
Ih.-# Holcombe, Savannah. , lemnled. .
I Philadelphia. • 'cl Hi Ar. schr Albert. Jacksonville. I i»«* ! ui l l in Council.Savannah, ldh ilctohcr. I")».
1 Holmes’ Hole. Oct 15-Ar, brig Bonaparte, irom Sa- EliVVAHD ANDERSON,
Inn. lor Jack-onville. "ct HI—Put iu leaky, aclir Maine I (Allt-sd A. U. U*vtaF"RT,
Law. from savannah,for Portland
fbxon, Gel I
Phillip l.arahe-
sat aiinab, mr Portland. flMK AND GEM ENT—In store and h-r sale by
•cl fo—< fd, brig ft R Haskins, Jacksonville; I 1 CAKLEToN fc PARm'N^-
ratio,-, Savannah. * ,>c ‘_7r —- —'
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ALL PLUS' 'NS Indehied to Hie late Arm nf TRICK fc
VEADEKure retpeei/uHy rtyunud lo call on the sub- ,
veriher and pay u|i, and thereby save troiibto and ex- i
lK-u*e. VVM.u, PIUCH, 147 Buy street,
Jy It Surrtrtng Co-partner.
AY.—IW Bale? N>r:hern Hay landing this day from
C 'Hlt.N.—150 sacks prime White Georgia Corn,
t sto
*j . uuwo, imiuiiiure, nug, w; nuniu, iviuu- • fiiucuhii ui tho treaty wm* • * ••• — ~ —-i
mond, Aug. 25; T. P. McDowell, Richmond, Aug. * place any restriction? upon trade i? a mistake. H«
Trade with I at an -We are informed by Mr. 1 TAV-lOOBaJes Norihen, Hay lai.dmgtl
Id., .ha. th.. Japanese con- 1 1 £l.r Ui.le World, anJ (or.,10,,,^
.(ruction ol tho treaty wi.h >h i.l n.-«l *',.l I vV-ij/fir^airifaio,
25; T. Miers. ii, Philadelphia, Aug. 26 ; Richiinl |
lllnw, Sussex, Va., Aug. 28; Thcmas VV. Handy, !
Philadelphia, Aug. 29; A. C Smith, Pa , Aug. 30; i
says that there will he no difficulty m obtaining
goods Irom there each n8 they choose io furnwh. (
■ 'ver money, lie says they w:!| n »t lake gm,| .
.AND fc SON
i'loth, for sale, to
Jack*-.ii, D C , Aug. 31; Dnhershe, D C.. Aug 31; n..r u ul,- lor g"«ids hut arc anxious t • sell lur sii
Sell' 1 !, N Y , Aug. 31; ObermtlHer,Georgia,Sopl. v.-r.atnl that any vos** I going there wiM hndnu dil-
5, R It Rcriy. T"iin .Sept 8; Dillard, Munlgom- ' ti- ohv in g. nmg a carg* lur caali - - •''an Frenciac-
ery. AIk ,Scpt. 13;Capry, N. Y.,Sept. II. I < mz ii —•» ,s, pt
a-PIIHT' «IF TIMtPKN rtSK.—QV bbls. .*
^ line, iii aiorc and lor ?ak- bv
,d iii nrsrr.Kfc f.a'lmf.ll.
.-/•ts Turpen-
C"
PRIME I rirtN
... iu Bushel, hi
• oiisigniiieiil. For sal
and for -ale hy
oct to J. INUERSOLL.
I.iLIT,, GRAY AND BI.V'K BLANKETS — A flf*
I * an.l beautiful lot of colored Blanket#, Just rccetv
id ai d for sale al No. 2 SliOdd’s store*, by
• •Cl22 IDiKENB VI GH fc L.Mk'* -"
ClLK TUAVLLING BLANKET-'-A new audl -----
fortablc Traveling Blanket, single or in pair?, just
r uial oa". h|.,KKMlAL',(H t b*USOS.
N l rim CAPS sri>Ti'II STYLES-IU dor. Scotch
‘VuTi-Nn '."on" “!r.vU«.
Bagging, tamling p-r
«Y —I'M bale* North River Hay. f..r sale b>
CAKELTt 'N_fc PARSONS
r|-*i;\NKSSEF. HAMS—Choice Tcnnerse Hams# i
X store, mid for sale by
11'
t LYNN fc SNIDER-
I ^OU SALE—Salt in lota I" suit purchasers. Appd
1 lo oct 22 VVILI.IAM BAT1EKSBY fc
H EAVY SEED OATS—SOObuahela Marjland
“ala, just received and for sale hy
1 oct 22
LYNN fc SNIPER^
CF-FD, RYE AND OATs-Cholce Eje.weigtongJ'
O Ih. per bushel, choice Oats, weighing 4j lo- I
bust. ‘ ' ~
*•1 22
1 » AG'-ING -
ID HCI
Itale* heavy
30
sale lu quatiiiiies to #nit purchasers.
T. J. WALSH, ITU Bay street.
1 heavy Gunny •Toth, for sale by >
Ba YNARii k Rowland. | ,,cU0
• o.
/ v I'NNV Cl
V J (.cilor h'IbIi - ),laudi'ig I 1
no halts old importation.'
nig per brig Vi-ii i».M»-* |n '
PADELFoRD, F.V\ fc
■r vsrger