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Prayoied Idarrla
an wf lh# Prlnceaa . Freeport* of Peace. |
__ »•>•!. | Whan Ihe evacuation of South Sevastopol wia |
A V4#a$*y, It la aaid, will occur on oar 8upr*m# | Tha prinolpla of tha American patty aro by no . On tba vary day, (say# the London Time*,) on | announood at the Court ot St. Petersburg, {
peautnap at banch during tha eoming winter bribe resigns*' *neana noeel. Aa far back aa tha adaption of tha' which we imnounced the capturo of Sevastopol, it Dr.—an Intelligent but froo-spoken Tonne* !
„ _ .vTrxL'U fi, SVtTG'h 1 _r wu u.... i,.j' I .1— «"u— 1 conatltuilon, our wiaaat atateaman forcaaw the evil# alao transpired that Prince Frederick William of; aeaan .now in that city, aaid in tho proaenca of tho
AJN Lll^K CL “IN BilLD. tlon or bi# Honor. Judge Staines In ,h e nilia« which would evontuoliy orioe irom tbo annualln* Prussia hud Arrived at llalmoral lor the purpose of Grand Duke Constantine:
CUP aniCawnir Prlwtoro. of mat vacancy, the friends ol the Supreme Couit fl u * 0 f foreigner*— and tho immortal Washington "improving hie acquHtotanco with the Princeea "Will thia knfiuooce a nonce f"
(we raprat to imply It haa enemies) have an oppor- himself declared that the Ineidtoue wilea ol foteigu Royal." It ta understood, aa lar as u metier ol thle "The only poaco Ruraiu will accept," waa the
innii* Tor mii in* at .mi fnr.v.r ih« niamnra of! influence would subvert our liberties, unleaa tho kind can bo understood, that in the your 1861,whon remarkable answer of tho Prim e, "must not only',
•son' k™ U " I" L "; !_,* r joaloufy of a Iroe people ware constantly aroused her Roynl Highness h*d attained the mature age guarantee liborty of worship to all dnasee of Chris- .
'boss who are opposed to that branch of our State n 1 often years, a kind of preliminary underaiandmg j tiana in Turkey, but it must constitute and declaro
*****•‘3 00 A friend to it, ourselves, we cannot From that time to thia tha moat aagacioua states- wai
3 imi | omit to avail ourselves of the occasion to present ■ men of the land have forsoen tho danger, and the
4 n „ ,f.«M(lMii«Miiiii if mtvH.immik warned the poople of it. Amerioantsin ia no new tivu
i JU, , * ;* r * fl#0 ,on * lhM * *[ followed, may some- |h|ajlt evu | ve d from the restleao fermentation Princeea has attained the ago of filtoen years, it
* f * **.? J?: ; thing towarda tha esiahliahment ol iho Court as a i 0 { parties. No matter how much other isauoe may may bo supposed that the negotiation ia about to
iSiii— . permanent institution of the Stato. 1 havo ovarahaddowed it, the principle has always advance nnother stage. It is the misfortune of
RAX/4NKI AM AA To be useful, and to answer the purposes of its I been deeply implanted in the popular heart, hie Royaltythat these domestic transactions which in
un * ! .u.. I one thing to obtain liberty—tt is anothor thing to prlvnto Iflo nro concealed under so much reverse,
l'he make a fatal mistsk) who sup- ; must inevitably be treated as matters ol publio
L O X *
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
a t ii ic n a: i; m7
■ A VANNAll »AK*HT.
Wbdnsdav, October 84, P. M.
COTTON.-Tbs sales fo day amount to 836 bates, viz : Hit. W. H. CRIMP •
14 at »*, 76 at 8*. 81 a; 8*. 148 at B#, 15 at88 16,97 4. IIUNTl.hV *'“«• and Acting
«I»X,7J.18111«,330.U)X, MM #, .ml IttalM M M f'o* M i ,‘i‘/| I"'' UK,,R0K
ctnU. Prices are unchanged, and there la a moder-
ate demaud, aa buyeraare awalUng the foreign accounts-
waa entored into that she waa one day to become Constantinople a free pori, tho Dosphorua a com-
the I “ **“ ‘ ‘ ' "■■■*
live
hrido ol this young Prince, the hoir prosump- nmn uvenuo, and the Euxmo the bazaar of tho
to tho Prussian Crown; and now that the
Thursday Morning. Pot, 25.
Telegraph for the Republican
on an wrasiK.
LATER FROM EUROPE
t.MWllVII, I, I - H U.VIU1V IJ IIV1 / ill*, OWIII. j f^lgjJfVO It
change should be made in the times and place* of j p,^ Hborty onco'obtained wilTeodure forever f concorn, involving hs they do, not merely the
■esaiona. The present arrangement not only unless properly w atched and guarded. Ot ll»© happmuoa or misery ol two young people, but quea
trutli ol this proposition, wo nave abundant proof lions ol policy and alliance most important to the
in tho recorded sentiments ol the beat mon ol the t future duatiny of empires and of kingdom*, la it,
country. * then, or is ii not expedient, that n daughter of Eng-
In November, 1844, after the dofealol Mr Clay,; land should tuk# her placu upon tho throne ol
for tho Presidency. Daniel Webster madu a speech ; Prussia; and, in forwarding such a match, aro the
defeats the possibility of diligent enquiry and in'
v. stigation, but, aa a oonsequencejthe enda of Jua-
. m*et while,atthetame tune,no lawyer could so
, ivpt an appointment to an honorable a port, with-
AFRICA.
Columbia, Oct. 84th
Traveling from placo to plaoe, jaded and worn out
by the fatigues of their journey, without nuthori*
ties, except the lew that may bo introduced in the
argument by counsel, and with the time limited for
tho preparation and delivery of tboir decisions, it
The steamship Afiica haa arrived at Boston, |g , 0 ug a matter of astonishment that tho whole
bringing one week's later Intelligence, bating kit >y<lem h-t nol , | ong aj nC e, dwindled Into con-
Liverpool on tho 19th instant.
Llverpeal .ilnrksta.
The Colton market ia irregular; Fair Uplands
and lower grades have declined from 1-4 to 3 8d
Sales of the week sum up 31,000 bales, including
5,000 to speculators and exporters.
I ill. Bill I.wuu.aviu m |iuri, mill- |or 1110 IreilUieUCy, L/aillVI »* CIDIOI IIIMUU m ,.11 ; ■ lurnin, nuu, hi lUIWiiruillg BUL’II II IMBII.'II. IIU mu
serious riak to hie professional reputation.-— in Funeuil Hall, Boston, in which the nocoasity parties principally concorned consulting iho happi
fortlie American organisation ol the present day' uosa of tlio young Piincoes, or the salety, honor,
was distinctly assorted. Said Mr. Webrtor: and wollaro ol uur Sovereign and her ituininionsl
" Tho results ol the recent election, (detent ot Wo lay no siren on 'he fact ol tho rapid nnd viai—
Mr. Clay,) in several ol the Slates have impressed ; bio decay ol Prussian power and influence einco
my mind with ono deep conviotii n: llial is, that ; 1651; nor, following the precedents ol lormer
there is an imperative necessity for reforming the times, should «e regard it ns any substantial ob-
naturalizaiion laws ot tho united Slates. The \ jection it King Frederick William should succeed
preservation of the government, and consequently - in placing what was once a great power on a level
the interests ol all parties, in my opinion, clearly
tompt. and dia.ppp.rod beror. |hp bro.lh of popu- J"d .Irongly d.iimnd. tin.. All aro »illin« and
lar p.initAmnilinn Thu il ■lilt mini in lh« fliM U 1
Quotations: Orleans 6 1 4, Middling 5 5-8, Fair
Mobile • 1-4, .Middling 5 7-16, Fair Upland 6J.,i
Middling 5 3-9. I
BazADsriTra. j
Fleur has advaucod a shilling. Wheat advanced
I pence. Corn is active nnd unchanged. Canal.
Flour 41*., Baltimore 63s fiJ , Ohio ills 6d. White
Corn 4&« , Yellow40s.6d. White Wheat 18s 8d.,
Red 18a.
Provisiona uro him.
MONEY.
Tha advices from .Msnchestar are unfavorable
Money ia tighter. Consuls 87 1-8.
From llie bout of War.
The Allies are uciva on the Danube. KsrsstiT
holds out. AfTairs at Sevasmpol aro quie', except
astray shot now 1 id tlieu from tho Ru»sian Batte
ries. Thero bad been a v'lght engagt-ment near
Kvntcli, wbK'li remne I t<> th* ndvaniugo of iho
Allies. The Allies ate thmuioning Perekop. The
bombnrdinain »f Oio»*.t by the Allied Fleet is cx
peeled at an early day.
SECOND D< sraTCR.
Further from IUe Seat of War.
Cot.i MBIA, Oct 84
The papers **y the Rursiana have withdrawn
from the North aide ol Sevastopol towards Bad-
beck A few me left in iho furls.
The C'zsr i« nt Nicolnitl anenoing a council of
War The French are couceutraiing men and am
munition at Sili«tria.
Thu Auaiii.ni circulars to the Representations
•nye that though Prusa a is at liberty to offer a
mediation, iho present in not the time; that the
Western Poworn must follow up the advan'age
already gained, and not tr. at with Russia until nhc
is expe led from the Crimea.
An engagement had tanen place between th><
Russians and the Turks in Asia, in which 4U0 oi
the latter wero killed, and All Pasha taken priso
ner. Tho garrison ot Kars was reduced to great
extremity; Omar Pasha was advancing to raise
the siege.
Nineteen Russian merchantmen had been cap
tured in the Ball'c on tho coast ol Finland.
Denmark invites all the rnvaiine power*, inclu- | mentioned in the same connection, and their claims
ding the United Slates, to a Congress at Copenha- | urged, whose name* have never yet emerged from
geo to settle all questions ari»togunder the Sound i the ob»curity of their own judicial eircuit, their
Djes. | champions shamelessly urging.** ih- ir chief quali-
The Ministry of Greece has rceigned, and a new ' fioaiion for the office, pre-eminence in political in-
one been formed. | in guo and management, superior devotion to de-
Tho Allied Fleet is before Odessa.
Ylitrkcl*.
Brown & SnipleyVs circular says there ia almost 1 deurest rights ol a .ree po -ple aro to bo hazarded
a same in the cotton market. There are mor<» upon such a contingency ! But, il is no now thing,
•silrrs than buyers,and some sales have been lorced | Such has been the radic.il policy of tho party in
at a decline ol nearly 1-8 u penny. The market ; power in all iho stages of i's history,and their pre-
elo-ed steadier, as Bank rate ol interest has not [ sent ability to harm lies at iho door of the people,
been increased
lar condemnation. That it still exists, in the faoe
ot all these obstacles to its success, is a monument
to tho logal abilittee and the wonder-working en
ergies of the men who havo composed it. May
wo not hope that tho next Leginlaturo will lake up
the whole question, and institute such rctorma as
will remedy existing defects, and placo so valua
ble an institution in a position, not only o< useful
ness to tho State, but in which it will command
the respect and admiration of its sister judicatories
in the various State* ot the Union.
The first stop towards thia desirable consumma
tion.is to locate the Court permanently at the Seat
of G'lvornmoiit, where tho Judges will havo access
to our valuahlo Stato Library and can establish
thoir own, reduce tho number of sessions to two,
wuh a specified time lor their commei.oemont.and
t<> continue until the dockol is either cloared nr
oontiftued.
Another error is the present duration of the
term of service to which the Judges are eleeted —
Frequent changes npnn tho bench pr-'duce conflicts
in decisions, and it is a question whether tho pub
lic interest suiTora more under bad l.iwi'han it does
under uncertain one*. Men may regulate their
transactions and acc'mmodate themselves to the
former, which under the latter no man enn know
wn-n he ia satis in his person or pr-per'y. This
difficulty, however, can hardly be regarded as a
serious obvtacle, as it may readily bu remedied by
thu election to so responsible n post of only such
men as hive established their claim to the office b)
profound learning,long experience and well.earned
reputation in the laW:—and this brings us to n
point now immediately beiore the people, and to
he acied on by inuir representatives in the next
General Aosembly, the election » f a eunceseor to
Judgo Starnea.
The Supreme Court wo have aiway* regarded
as above the tumult and influences ol party, and
we most deeply deplore thu language and spirit
ol many of our cotemporaries upon thia question.
Indications ate given that that exaited post ia no
longer to be regarded aa sacred, and inaccessible
to faction; but that it ia to be brougludown and de
graded aspgja and parcel of the p'undtr «•! victo
rious parties. Men have already been brought in
ro the field, as the successor of Judge S'urnos,
whose abilities, age, nnd learning have herdly giv
en thorn respectability at the Bar; while some are
should be exercised by a person of foreign birth,
until alter such a residence among us, aa that he.
may be supposed t>> have become, in some mea
sure, acquainted with our constitution and law s,our
social and our general iuii-rosls of the country ;
and to have become un American in laeling, prin
ciple, character and sympathy, as well as by hav
ing established his domicil among u« Those al
ready naturalized have, of course, their rights so-
cured, but 1 can conceive no reasonable objection
to a difiurent provision in regard to tuiuru cases."
Thus it will be seen that Mr. Webster, eleven
years ago, enunciated the tir*t object, and iho lead
ing principle ol the existing American puny.
Il the necessity ol a reform in our naturaliza
tion laws was urgent at thnt lime, no one can deny
that it is anil more ao rt this. It is nol alone the
foreign immigration ot half a million a year—but
it is mo increased and increasing tendency ot tins
population to assort their nationality in our tnid«t
—to cling to tho r old habits and custom*, and to
demand ol the American pev pie a recognition qf
the r importance and their political power. It tlis
evil w as gn-at in 1841, when Mr. Webster pro
c aimed HiHt ihero was "an lmp -rntive neves*ii>"
lor leform ng our natural.anion laws, it h<s so in-
cre.o-cd since that lime ihui tlio necessity i* n-*w
mint imminent amt urgent. The dangm grows iu
g> "metrical i rojrcns-on.
'Tho udvu-e of the l-est men of the land, from
:he time ol Washington to tlio present day, rela-
i.vw to iha datiger vf totuign influence m ihi» g»-
vermiU'i) , ahonld not ho nlhoved to go unh-ed>d.
Tho spurious Democratic party ot the present day
will ignore tins danger, und indeed every other,
no m uter how imminent i' may be, it they can
thereby continue in power, and revel in tho *p ils
ol office—hut w« rely upon -the love of liberty
wh.cn ail native American citizens appear to havo
by intuition, to preserve unimpaired lie noli lega
cy winch lias been hcqu«-athoU us, and t > consign
to eternal oblivion a panv which makes ever)
other consideration subordinate to us unholy g<>oU
of ollice.—Nat. Amor.
Tliv Lust of the lUiniutphs- A Mepliew
of John Iftmidoipli.
A southern correspondent ol thi* Homo Journal
•end* it the billowing inteic-ting ukewh :
"During the summer of 1851 1 had some bu-iness
Iran* ictiona winch called me to the uoumy ol
Charlotte, in lower Virginia. A mild and lovely
S-ibh.ith in ruing lound tile sealed *n one ol ihe
coinlormbty cushioned pews ol tho villago church
at tho Court House. As it wanted a lew iiimuies
to the hour ol service, my eye wandored over tho
largo und rispccilui looking audience assembled,
am) was finally attracted by a very eccentric indi
vidual, who whj just entering—a rather aged man,
tali, «■! dark complexion, inng white hair waving
ple.iiilully over his t-li"ulder*, and an equally vene
rable beard flowing on his breast, llts siep was
, . | active and graceful, his lorin erect and nianiy.—
moc’acy, aud transcendent hatred ol the American I But Ins peculiar actions w.-ro in aiming c.m ra*t
party. Wimi a sad speeuclo is this, where the | |o Iris dlgn.fied appearance. At first I thought
. of course, that America should continue
to he the sale asylum for tho oppressed ol all na
lions. All are willing and dosirioualhai tho bless
ings of a tree government should be open to iho
enjoynront ul tho worthy and industrious Irom nil .. r
countries, who may como hither lor the purpose of • an ntliauce witk Russia. 'Tho two royal families
bettering their circumstanced, by the successful em aro inextricably entwined in iho bonds ol relation-
ploynient ul their own capital, enterprise or labor. . ship, ol sympathy, and of mutual interests ; and it
But it is not reasonable that Ihe eleclivo franchise needs liltlo argument to prove, that the present ia,
with the kingdom ol Saxony, Bavaria,or Wurtem-
berg.
It has never been the policy of England to aeoW
the alliance ol first rate states; nnd; whenever she
has deviated from that policy sho lies soon reason
to repent it. In one seuso however, an allianos
with Prussia may bo considered as u step towards
eommorco ol the world.”
A grand and significant pledge for our peaceful
Republic oflreo interchange with all the world.—
[N. Y. Express.
Thursday, October C6lh. |H||
Will I* itorformed the play of ' •
DAMON AND PYTHIAS.
Mr.OROlHJK
.Mist liOt'lHp. o
casks Rice.
Bb«idk—Besides.—The literary world needs to
be sot right aa to tho use and moaning of thcao r<j( Bc|(f B|(M „
words: for ignoranc; has originated, nnd aflecU- W heaL* bags Feathers,
tion or carelessness havo rendered common a gene
ral minute of the former word.
'Tho lexicographers have discharged their duty
io the premises altor the manner of n cortnin judgo,.
who thus instructed n jury: "Gentleman— In or ;
dor to render this caa.iclour to your minds, it .ia j
proper lor mo to say that if you credit tho wit- ‘
nr sacs, A. and B, you will probably rendor your i
verdict tor thn plaintiff: if, on tho other hand, you ;
inclino to believe C ana I), you may believe
Xuvanuak KSHria, Ocl©b«r 84.
Per steamship Knnsvtlle, New York—743 halo* Cot
ton, 6a do Domestics, BUO bushels Whoat, and sundry 1 Oalanihe Miss I.Ut |Hf; KfeknlS
pkgs mdsa. ! SINGIX. AN II IIANf.'INU, 9
Poi ship Moultrie, Liverpool—8741 baros Lotion,51 s7 j To conclude with
bushels Wheat. DON CFAAK l» K Ht/i v
Per brig Excell, New York—1600 bales Cotton, 8M • poo c«s*ar Mr W.nV-
"a **r«. W.H.fi
I Mural«iji
Per schr Silas WrlghS Now York-6440 bushel* I Doors o t >en at 7-rommsnco at 7 Ml.
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RECRII-TH PER CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Ocl 84—8504 bains Cotton, 668 seeds Flour, 818 (to
Corn, 728 do Wheat, 50 dn Meal, 49 boxes <loads nnd
mdxo to 1»)na k Washburn, Wry 4t Taylor, Boston k
VldaloDgn, Hardwick v. Cooke* A R Kawlvtoo Patten,
Hutton i Co, E Parsons fc Co, W D Etheridge. Marper,
H.uarl It Co, Holm h Foster, A 8 Hsrtrldge, W Halter
by 4tC<i, Versllllu k. Frierson, Hudson, Fleming k Co,
Il iinic-r At Uammell. 8 M LulBteau, Ruse, Davis It Long
J Jones, Cohans It llerls. Franklin It llraullry, Lockell
IIIVI.HV ,<> W«I|V*« «hw ,v« .. . w ■ ....v.. - w l.jrtt. I* ,
muro in conformiiy to your oaihi to find for the k .Snolilns, J II Laud, J W Lathrop It Co. N A llardee
defendant " 4t Co, W Duncan, lioihwell It nbhehead. R Haber-
A n.iaattnn n( ihia anrt ii iHa mnr« rcadilv dis- "ham It Son, Rabun It Smith, Tls-n It Mackay, Church
Aqueelioii of ihwitortis J. c J at Mow*. Jaekioo k White, ll R Fori, A Piicett. o
powd of by artlerenco to the moaning of iho , CoheD Wayne, UrenvIlMt k Co, U W Garroany.c A L
words. Boeido meana, primarily and preciaeljr, by ; uaar W p Yonge, iirigham, Kelly it cot B F Land
.U -I- -• * 1- -I — - i.i~- • rum, U H Johnson, J Ryan, J K Sneed, A b Lawton, T
U k J R Mill,, M Cuming*. M II Williams, R Halford,
C U KCo, Cbeevar St Co, and Qrder.
at any rate, an ill-chosen time for bringing un into
contact with ihe court ot St. Petersburg, or raising
a suspicion ul itsinlluonce over any portion of the
royal family of England. In humbling Russia we
aru nol only reducing a barbarous nnd aggressive
power , but plucking up from ihe vury depths of
the ocean that inighiy anchor upon which
all tho unti-popul&r dynasties ol Kurupo hope
to rido out the storm of public indigna
tion and contempt. Why should we placo a
daughter ol England in a situation in which devo
tion to her husband must bu treuson to hor conmry
—why distract her niiiid between wipIics lor ihe
wellare ol tlio family which aim has left and that
into which she ia to be received ? Nor is thia all.
Who is ihce that docs not seu that tho daya of
these paltry German dynasties aro numbered, and
that it is as mtpofsihln lor them to survive the
downUll ol Russian mfluenco ns for the branches
to outlive tho trunk that gives them sap and nutri-
mon. Upon what, indeed, do they real when de
prived ot ihi-ao ailu-n and exotic influences?
Fioiii their subjects they havo witnhelJ tho liberty
they promised, and nindo us |os» only the moro
keenly felt by adding foreign degradation to inter
nal servituau. They await but ihe first blast that
•hakis the toreats to tall prostrate, hearing down
wnh them m their ruin ihe 1* **cr plains that have
i'-ught shelter under iheir shade. The banishment
ot the royal family teems an indispensable step in
the euuisu ol Ireudom li has been s<> in England,
in France, and ttt Spam; how long may it be bo
lore it is so hi Prussia also !
Suppo-u this marriage to take place, who can
tell how soon we may sue thu Prmccra whose
betrothal to a member ol the i ouse of Hohenzol-
lern is novy being hurried on with such ill-omened
hiistc return to these shore*, Mript of the pomp
ami dignity with winch the departed from them,
to find us ,.n exile and a fugitive in the homo of
her anevtcrs that asylum which already receives
wnhin n* arms so many of the great onea of iho
earth ? Or, lar worse, whv may it not be the late
of line Prussian Prince, as of no m.inv others of
roynl and icble lineage, to enter the Russian ser
vice, Mid to past th iso years w hich flattering an-
Lci 'aiion now desiin-.s to a crown in ignominious
attendance a* a general officer on the levee ol his
Imp'-rml .Master, having lost even tho privilege of
In* binl» t which is c<> icudud to no Gorman in Rus
sia ? W iy link tho i Tiunes ol a d.iugnier ol Eng
land with ail :hie uncertainly—all this danger?—
Whv embark anew on thu troubled sea ol intor-
nal German politic*, from which tlio devotion
of Hanover to the male brunch has so hap-
ptiy relieved us?. Surely, the same c modera
tion* which would rentier it not imprudent for
a private citizen of assured position and easy
fortune, to unite hi* daughter to a man engsg* d
in hazardous speculation*, ought io apply with
tent Id lorce to an union with the bankrupt dynat-
t’ca that yet lor a little while cucumber thu thrones
ol con'rul Europe. What is his Prussian Majesty
t" us, or we to him ? We never seem to agree to
d * the same thing at the same time. When in
1850 he armed against Austria wo werw anxious lor
peace ; now wu are involved in wnr he protocols.
What symp.vhy can exist between a court sup
ported liku ours on the solid basis of popular free
dom and mt onal respect, and a camarilla just en
ed his hair and— ,n Ihe interests ol a foreign patron in trant-
it and read vx- p'" 1 * out the last embers ol popular government,
the aide of, and i* always a preposition. Besidus ;
moans in addition to, in which senso il is also a
preposition; and it means moro or moreover, in
which sense it is an adverb. 'There uro some cum
ulative definitions, but theso aro tho basis oi all the
others.
The common orror consists in using beside •• an
adverb—a custom that has thu appearance ot an '
affected prettineea in composition, and has much
the same effect on the nerves as tne extreme use of
the subjunctive in conversation: for inrtnuce. "Il
my Iricnd Peter say that I did so and so, he Is in •
error " ’The adverbial misuse of beside is on this
wiso : "I wish you to understand my orders, and
beside, 1 wish you to obey them;" "beaido, 1 would .
have you remember so and eo." In these and j
similar casos, the writer or speaker means more- !
AUGUSTA, OCT. 84.—'The Cotton market, during
the week, haa been active, at the ruling prices, which
wu quoin below. The quantity received by waxooa,
boats and railroads has beon large, but has found buy
ers as s»ou as offered. The steamer’s nows depressed
th» market at thoearly part of the week butaa toon as
holders submitted to the docllne, purchasers entered
tha trade, and business was again resumed at from
to a cent off, from prices current before ibs a-nvalof
the steamer’s Intelligence. We quote the following
range of prleusas near tbe exact atate of tbs market
as wo have been able to obtain:
Middling to Hirlet kllddiiug 7|f to 6
Good Middling BK to 8V
Middling Fair ....8?;
There Is very Hills Unlion in market which can t>u
bought at 7^; and there Is somu which might bring n
land Middling 9 1-8.
Fluur ia firm and unchanged. Wheat firmer
White, $2,10; Red, $8,12 1-2. Rice is quiet.
New Orleoss* Market.
New Oblsans, Oct. 22.
Tho cotton market was dull to-day at a quarter
cent declmo. Tne sales loot up forty fivo hundred,
bales. Middling quoted at 9 > -4 tu 8 l-2c.
him only eccentric, hut a few moments ol lunncr
ot-r. ikation proved :o me 'hat lie wa* insane
"Immediately on entering iho pew he knelt to-
ward* tne wuli, ero**»d hmisell, and, apparently,
repeated a prayer Hu then wal down, drew out a
, «... ....... „v. ... .... . whitu cambric, delicately perfumed, wiped hi*
* It their right* and interests should suffer, lot them i y™*! t.'iiM'.n/* 8,f ‘!t Ked h '! hn '. r
..... . . . . . . ue.ird, took up his Bible. k<s*ed it nnd read,.,
remember that Mry were the architects of their | amined Ins cane, us- d hi# huudkerch'el agnm—and which a rcvo.utton, resisted with pcifidity, yielded
a!l thu tune keeping hmisell in coiisiuui moiion. I . f‘> with cowardice, nnd quelled with insolence, had
•at ail the iimu, but, occasionally, ho was pa»«ivu ,etl behind il I For our part, wo wisn lor tho
tor a lew minute—his attention, apparently. I daughter* .d oar royal house some heiiur late than
aroused by sumo iruihs Irom tho miuwiur—but j unum w »ih a dynasiy which knows nuitber what
these tune* were raro. His comtrnancu a^imicd
all kinds ol expressions. Contempt, siarm, plea
sure, earne»t:te*s, s-ur »w and anger, flf.tud across
it in rapid succession. Ii remmed mu more of
"hat children cull ‘making laces' than anything
New Vo,kJI«rk«. | own mll(l ,
Co,we h.. declined 1-8 w 1-.“" S.'e7 „Mh. ■ ' Vn ."“ :,om “ *". lh " ,h " b " n
. _ 0(-Vl . , , tl ... "‘■ ‘ n tioned in connection wnh the cx.octed vacancy on
y ,000 a es. Orleans . Iiddling 9 3 8. Lp- , Supreme Bench aro obnoxious to the aoove
commentary, there are othera, a very tew, however,
who would secure dignity to thu office, and dis
charge its dune* with honor to themselves and
benefit to iho country. Wu would not disparage
those gentlemen by any suggestion we may here
mtke.
It has occurred to us that there is one citizen of
Georgia, nol alluded to tn thia c mnectlon hcreto-
:ore, that wu havu seon, whom every true Georgian
X^T The beautiful play of 'Tngumar" was pre- , would be proud to sco in such a position, and
Mated, to perfection, at the Athensum last night, whose name would be a tower of strength to the
Mr. Jamison merged himsell in the Barbarian i reputation of ihe Court, both at home and abroad.
Chief, which the gentle form and winning grace ol , In accomplished scholarship, profound knowledge
M:sa Reeder, wero just such weapons as were j °f *he law, nnd long experience in the Courts,
required in the hands .if Tantieme to subdue I the'® is no man in Georgia, or the South, who is
and win the savage. Thes.* actors were well sup- i hi* < , q Ui »l- We allude to the H >n. John .McPher-
poTUd by the whole company. Polydoru w««1 tost BtkktkS. We havo no idoi thn Judge Ber-
inimitable, and we taku special pleasure in record ' r,en would «n‘«'«ain »uch a prop >*it|on under or-
ing the lact, as ac'ora sometimes get into places' d.nary circum*iancee. and it is very certain the
where thev do not belong—aa was illustrated m ' couid add no,hin ‘f ‘' l,her lo f-mo ° r f ° r '
tbe play of "Richslieu " on the evening previous.'' But if our Leg.alatora arc» sincerely desirous
The play to-night ia Dam*.,, and PytbU*. ol buildma up lh. Court a, .n bonnr and pride to
Mia. Mill,cm mad.- her fir., apc.rancon ,h. lh “ Su "' * n<i ' ,0 " ld “ nl "'- >»")'■
Staffo in lh. Fame. She has . fin. fiinr,, cl.., ! ,n Wm ' h » ,r “"- *“ lhi " k “ <*»■
.ml di.tinc, .nunc,.linn, and. wh.n ihe .mb.r- ■ ll > 1 * he >" !ld 'o, ,h.
raiamnnl ol h.r new p. .iiino ah.ll h... .orp off. bin ' 1,1 bU 8u, »' “ b,tb b • , • * l l cudl ’ b, ' , "'"'' d
Will pppc.r In advnol.nc. j upon him her h,«he.t homir.. Party prejudic.
— ’ should have noplace in iho mailer; for though
ty Th:a lu-ing Thanksgiving Dijr, no paper | long m the puhlie councils, ami h>r gcncrationa
will be issued from this tffice until Saturday ' p»st promii ent in all our polnical struggles, he is
morning. j now retired from an active participation in public
M i alters, and ha* nothing io aervo but bis country-
jfc .e« advertisement of "Experienced Agents Th# obligation would all be on ihe»ido»-t 'hepeo-
. pie, for the honor and profit would both be iheirs.
; It is haroly necessary to add that thu ruggt-sii,<n is
‘A'ter the services wore over, 1 ascertained that
is due to n* own digniiy, to the ngti's ol the poo
pie ovor which it preside*, nor to the placo it oc
copies in the great Euti penn confederucy ; and
wo regard it na a poor sequel lo the efforts which
have broken ihe strength „f Russia, that we should
ally oureelve* with princes who nre only too happy
to be fanned among her pen*; n- r* and supporters.
blood fluwt-d m ihe veins ol bu: one single scion. 1
and ho was doal,dumb and insane. So much tor
human greatness. The subject ol this sketch—al
though physically, nnd now mentally, detective—
had a mind cultivated in ihe highest degree In
his youth he w.issi*iit to Pari*, where, under the
protection of a celebrated nhbe, ho rtceiveJ a
thor ugh education. Having the capacity to re
ceive, and tin* wealth to command, no pain* "ere
spared in the improvement oi hi* tnieilecual
lacintiis Bat it was labor lost; for, on returning
I,, hi* home in Virginia, he mot with, and lov.-d a
young lady, whom he uddre^ed, but was refused,
on accuuut ol his physical detects. On becoming
aware ot tho truth he w«* plunged in the most
profound grief, Irom "Inch ho was el last aroused,
but—insane.
"He has considerable wealth, which is managed
by hi* triend*; und, ht-mg harmless, he comes and
goes as ho pleas. *, and ia gr.i. fied in all Ins whims.
Wrecked a* his mind is, he vtiil command* respect; .
and his peculiar manners do not attract thu a.ten- 1
ttonolhiaaequainui.ee*, or excite merriment, as
one would suppose. B."
Colton Itoi In Aliskoinu.
A correspondent of the Mobil# Tribune, writing
from Dallas county, Ala ,complains bitterly ol the
cott"n rot in that region. The cotton-boll, even
on tho top of the stalk, exposed to the sun, and
Tsz Wiatiiex.—Yesterday, was clear and - ll »* hmraljr noeosoovy to oJd rhot tho suggestion ia under tho most lav'Mbit* circumstances to open,
ohilly, with a bleak North-wester prevailing i our own ’ “ nd mad ”. ,h,, kooWll '^8° | turn dark on the u, per Bids ■, sometimes, only a
throughout the day. Towards evening fire# and • ■l ud f° Bsrnen <»r any of hi# friends. However , 9m *,| spot, and io a tew days R i# entirely rotten
overeats became tndtapeuaab.e for ccmlott. \ worthy it may be, weconleee w« have bot littl# j sad dries up leaving no odor at all, although moi»
ICvIlfllll.VI III." M.| j - » . I j * — I I
this gontlenitn was no other than the nephew ot 1 1 he people . tc.ngl.md, nt a,I events, have no
John Randolph, ol Roanoke, lie call* Ipii. elf '•'•h f’^ntprove then acquaintance with any prince
S.rJ-'hoSt Gtj.-rge Randolph, and ia s do h-ir to °* the house of Hohenzollern
Ins celebrated uncle Randolph, himsell. r.-murked lirif.. hm«l <.i I n u n i il
b» i... 8.,. ii... pLitt “A 1
fire oa Thursday morning. Five or six buildings
in the victory were also destroyed.
Wanted."
The New York Tribune states, and avows it to
be the truth, that twelve months ago a young lady
in Ludlow street, in that cty, was married, and
eleven wi-. ks ago presented her husdand with a
boy. Friday last she was taken violently sick; her
parents, supp >*ing she hnd cholera, hastened after
a physician. He came, but before ho led there was
an addit'on to the family of a fine bouncing girl.—
The Tribune doubly asseverates the truth ol ila
s'H'emcnt.
“Who trow dat Brice?”—The negro political
eonvemion, at Philadelphia was thrown into great
conlu«i .ii, a lew day* since, by a proposition from
a member t" lay an assessment of one dollar, per
head, on memlwis. Julius Cs*ar Dobell was ex-
c.-esiVf v indignant, and insinuated that Fred.
Douglas and other sharp niggers had been "grow
ing lai," on that gam# lor a number of vears.
Cceaar, tvmself. had nevet a«t "nuffin Hence,
he became n- lay and odorous—[Mail.
o»„. and ought, iher.lore, to u, lh. .dmb bo
ib some wi
•idea. | (ruction over our blgtusl quotation,
1 h. dixlncllion I, m.d. obvlom by illu.lr.llon. mac..N, O'T v.-For »nr>l d.y. lb. prl.cip.1
Besido moans "by the aide ol, and is a preposi- ,.-,1^ have bceii from 7J4 to 7J4e.
tion:
"Tht lovely Thais sits beside thee."
Besides, whon meaning "in addition to," ia also
a preposition;
"And benidca all thia, between us and you thero
is a great gull fixed."
Besides, when meaning " moroovor," I# an
adverb:
"Sit jou dnwn thia.
And say, besides, that iu Alcppoonce."
The illustrations are simple specimens, bot an
COLUMBUS,OCT 88, P. M.—Coition—The transac-
iIons, sine*- the >rce<pi of accounts per Atlantic, have
beeu quit* llmltetl. at a reduction or Jiak'c. Piinclpal
sales huve beeu of Strict Ml.ldlii gs, at 7* ( c.
COLUMBIA, OCT 89—Our Colton market was nol
very active to day. Tbs supply on the market was I gbl.
There was s.ime 3(J bales sold at
CHARLESTON, OCT 83.—Colton—There was a good
tioinand fur this srllele to-day, the sales having reached
upwards of 1900 bales, at about saturdav # prices Tho
sales comprise 5 hales at 8. 47 at 8)^, 75atK?a, 159 at
— — . CA'; 31 ai8H-4'.i8at8j<,M«iat8j<,aiid I95at 9c.
intuiligoiu writer will readily seu ihe force of then I MONTGOMERY, OCT 18-Cotton is brisk at quoin,
application, and it is to be hoped that thr use ot j lions, but there Is little offt-rlng. We quote Middling
beside as an adverb, may be "reformed altogether." i frem 7jg toTjg, Good Mlddllag7jf?aK.
—N. Y. Evening Post.
Ac.
Tbe morning was dull, and butuken a day
Cosuited in curing und carting ol hay;
So Stephen bethought him to lake a trip down,
And bring this thing, and Ikatand the other from town:
COTTON STATSMtm.
Stock on hand, 1st September
1 ltecelted past week
j Received previously
Total
Shipped past week
anu oring ini* inuur. ana tr.aiana the other rrom town: -shinned iirt vlnmlv
And ho ha tuoMcd the horse, ami proceeded logo lorlh ' n * ^ ,ou,,,r
With a pail of pale butler, eggs, berries, kc.
Now tt happened that Stephen (&c> eainu down
(>u the day that the suow was lo enter the town,
And Into .he village be chanced to com - torth
As the “caravan" came Into town from the north,
f A wonder.>ui collection they purpose to show forth,)
Elks, elephants, iu«>ukcys, bears, t'gers, Ac.
And Stephen arrived oppor.uuely, I tveen,
For never had Stephen an e enhent seen;
8o he, wnh “Old ttorrel,"fetched up by the fence,
To tee, without paying the tweniy-tive cents:
And soon eaine the creature, unc»uthly and -low forth,
Wuh tusks,mml with trunk, blanket-,'ribbons, Ac.
But scared at the light or the scent, or the sound,
"Old Sorrel" turned quickly and shortly uround,
And in turning so quickly and shorll) about
The wagon turned over and shepheu turned out;
And into the gutter the berries <dd flow forth,
Together w ith Stephen, eggs, butler, Ac.
Quoth Stephen aloud, aa he rose ou his pegs,
"A flg for the berries, Ac., and e^gs—
Bat henceforth I never can sav it, of emirs-,
That I ve not seen theelephant—nor esn the hoise."
And back to ttie home-lead "Old Sorrel” did goon.
Leaving wagon and Ltepben, Ac., and so on.
The Rhyme to " Wtxnow," Again.— Tin j
Knickerbocker lor October gives another try ut
ibis problem, nnd, wo think, it is the beat that ha |
been made yet. But the challenge is to find h
word and not two words, in out language, that |
•hall meet the exigency:
Danse In her tower sal,
Unwitting what cou'd na do;
Why should she care. Imprisoned thero T
No one could scale the window.
But mighty Jove, possewed with love:
8aid. ••Let's see what can tin uo!“
In a golden shower he pierced the tower.
Amt scorned both door and window.—[N. O.Pir
Why don’t iho poet think of Uilmnn and ring ii ;
the word Hindoo ?
17d42
473
498;'- 54*6
Stock on band Oet IS, 1B55 iSIP’i
TAI.LAHA8SEE, OCT 19.—Colton—Tha marks! for
this arllcls during thn week, has been dull and depress*
ed* Unfavorable accounts from across the water, re*
poking high rales of interest, scarcity of mono) and
li'gli prices of breadstuff*, have served to create caUiinu
nu the part of buyers In making purchnses. About 3o0
b des have changed hands at prices ranging from 7»* to
Be* Islands—Nothing or any linporiance ha* tak*-n
pLce In this articledurlng the week.
Freight*— The rotas have advanced, and X and H is
now being asked.
Brooms A Hue,Cotton Brokers.
NEW YORK, OCT 81 —The sales of cotiou yesterday
reached about 8,000 hales, clos ng sieadi, without
change In prices. Flour was qulie active, and the
market closed at about I'.’jfc per bid advance. Tbe
sales Included parcel* for export. 15 l eal was more
active, but somewhat Irregular n prices. Good red
was in demand at full ratc«, and tn some cases a flight
a Wanes wi.sotiluii.ed ; while common grades of white
and Interior red and mixed Western lot* were without
change of moment, nnd lf*» actively inquired for. Ry.
"a* easier, havlni; closed at SI 25 a 128. Barley was
active at 61 3U a I 4u. Pork wat about the same', with
>om* better demand for prime. Sugars were rteady.
but sales moderate. The auction sale of coffee went off
well, and exhibited an advance of y^con common grades.
Freights were steady. To Liverpool, 20.00U bushel*
grain and about l,5iti to S.oon bales ofc.nton we e ta
ken. There watalsoa good demand for the continent.
MANIIA
Fire Ufduccd—faiiln Passage %$ t
For mYeir York.
THE STEAM-SHIP FLORIDA
Will sail Saturday, 27th mat., nt 9 ./clock, A V
^ ~ The splendid .“team-ship H.Gh|ii,'
<'apt. Wool.hi li, will leave J
IT, VP above. For Freight or Passage, i j,!!
splendid siau-room aec»inmuiau2
apply at office of tho Agent,. “
PADELFORD, PAY ACh
Uahln Passage
Steerage Passage j.
N. B.— Shippers of Uotbin by lhe«e m-amiri. v
please take notice, that no Uohn# wtll »k; receitM ,,
the presses that is not dl*Pnctly marked on u.> mj, - .,.
Ihe bale. _ g
HIK M ATTKIAVkHLl Ki
AND INTERMEDIATE LAMHG8 n\ THE it.
VANN AII RIVER.
. air’ — fc, The light draft steam-- VVM. I.F.BIIT
jASUyHHCwlH leave from the <.har t e«u, b
Packet whir . on Thursday morning. I rcighi lecsr^
on Wednesday.
oct 8t 8. M. LAFFmSAl'.AflM.
FQR NEW Yf'RK-r.toaoiA Lisa-Tr.ltt»»
Monday'-9ih October—The ffne fn*t san.u
A8SETT, Brown master, will ’eave lotu»
eport. For freight of about 8Wi bales coU»nu.
ply to COHENS A IILinz.
Oct 85 Alien:
FoRNEWTn It K -C * in * Lisa.—Tbe r««i'
.lar packet Schr I, s D t VAbell mas er, a.
ave dispatch h.r ibe above pint. For fre ghl, sp>
m. oct 85 _ UWDKN^TAKRA C<J
Flfll ICC NT.
. . A VALUABLE Wharf 8'ore in the Earti
fm Tenement, on Moors’* Wharf. AI*o, the cm
■s"'» occupied hy Mr. t uilen. on the seme YVbai
ocl 85—inio RQRT.HARBR0HAM A 80a
TO HUNT.
jtt#A THAT Wooden Dwelling on Brick Baienmi
HfF:r No. 165 York. Possession glvt n 1st NovcmUr
JftiL_ oc l2-2 WVLI.V A MuNT.MuLLIN.
MRS. CLARK
T\TILL rrsun e the Exercise* of her School on
It day. (Jctobsr 89ih, nt her Residence In LharlUt
Street, near the Female orphan Asylum. oct -jj
V O O A ll
AND
L\STRl.nE^TAL HiSIC.
h * M. EDWARDY, fa pupi' of the celehrale<| Vu*\
>• ny in Vlei na.) take* pleasure in ’urormlcg its
Indies of 8avaurinh, that In-has concluded to local*
bsre tor ibe purpose of ailing inatrucilon cl the Piano,
Iho Guitar, and in slncTng. He posscfc j a tperlnt
method of teaching the Piano, which Inteu.ytni pupils
will not 1*11 to perceive III their flrtt lees. n*; auu iiu
a peculiar way of playing lli« Guitar, which produce#
a beautiful effect. He can teach persons lo play it very
pre'th) in a lew wevke.
He ha* the highest testimonials aa to his skill ao4
character
order-lefts! the Book Store of Col. 8ibiey, will re
ceive prompt attention. ocl X
liXPEIIlENCRD AGEYTW WANTED
" A Book Jor Errry 'Man's Library."
A GENTS WANTED In ail parts of the United flats
bv J. II.COLToN A CO., No. 172 William Street,
New York, for the "Comprehensive (fo*. graphy anj
ili-lory, Ancleni und Modern, of ihe Whole World,'
by ft u Goodr.ch.l de American Consul at Parts—•Pe
ter Parley)—eiegautly b mod and beau: : il> i.ius:rated.
Price It cum ul be had ut 'be b--»k>:->res. Each
Ageut will have a certain section. Rau mducerueuts
offered.
• No family whatever should bo without 1:Hons
Jot-anaL, *<1 85-
SHU?
unt ie w m. '
PORT of SAVANNAH.
OCTOBER 84
All III VF.D.
8chr Company, Austin, llruughlon Island, with 3595
bushel* Rough Rice tn R Habersham A Co.
Sctr Lcopolu O’Donald, Hopkins, 8atilla River, with I
081*1 bushei, Rough Rice to It Habersham A Son. j
Sloop science, Thompson, Ogechee, with Rough Rice ,
to R Haberrham Ac Sou.
Sloop America, Rockland, Ogechee, with Rough Rice
to U Habtrshum A S01.
tutitib.
B I' 81N ENN CO A T N A N U P A N TN.
G E'*.o. NIcHOL- A CO« have recently received _
handsome assortrneut of busineM Coats, Pan:, and
Vests, which they offer to tPeir customers at very lo*
prices f<>r ca-h, or good credit. Those Iu waul arc invi
ted to give us a call at our store,
oct85 GIBBO.V8 RANGE.
WANTED.
I 4 N Hut door Clerk In a Counting Room, who writ**
iV a good baud. One who uudcrrtunds clasMfticg
j coitdn preferred. Address P. C. A Co. at tht* offler
I oct 85—2
THE NEW NOVEL,
BV TUX Al'THOS Of
■f JVH/O.VA' FAW/W
JUST PUBLISHED.
THE OLD HOMESTEAD,
BY MRS. ANN M. 8TEPIIEN9,
! Author of"Fashion and Famine"—lo one large iirao.
vol. Price it.35.
NEW ROOK by Ihe author of “Faslb -naad Faro-
Tax True Woman.—Tho truo woman, for
whose ambition a husband's love nnd her children’
adoration are sufficient, who applies her mililor
instinct* to tlio discipline of her household, an
whoae legislative taeulties exercise themselves n
making laws for hor nursery ; whem- intellect h;<
field enough tor her in communion with her hu*
band ; and whose heart a.-ka no other honors th*
h's love nnd admiraiion ; a woman who does n<
think it a weakness loalu-nd to her toilet, and wh
does not disdain to be be iutiful ; " h > believes 1
the virtue of glossy hair, and well-fitting gown-
and eschews rents and ravelled edges, alipah -
•hoes, and audacious mako ups; a woman wh
speaks low and does nut speak much ; tvho is pa
Lent and gentle, intellectual and industrious ; w h
loves moro than sho reasons, and yet doe* not Inv
blindly ; who never scolds, and rarely argues, bu-
who adjusts wnh a smile ; a woman who is tn-
wile we havo all dreamed of once in our lives, an
who is iho mother we still worship in the bark
ward distance ol the past; such a woman as thi
doea more lor human naturo and more tor woman'
cause than ali the captains, barristers, judges am'
members ol Parliament pul together—Goa-given
and God-blessed as she is!—[Dickens.
Mbs. Partington on Rachel.—“Rachel will
cause much excitement here, Mra. P.,“ said th-
young doctor, addressing Mrs. Partington, givinv
the name the foreign pronunciation, " 1 dare say,"
replied ihe, "they are always getting up new nos
(rums to cause a (omentauon among the peopli
but do you really think, doctor, that (his Rochclb
it any better than the old Itshioned globular salts ?
The doctor bit his lips and told her that he pre
ferred Rochello with a little soda, but the one tilt
hs had named was the great tragedienne, Rachel
The Or •:n*nce Department of the United States ' Sh « looked at hnn a moment. " Well," says sh.
Army h*vo instituted experiments thnt have ro- j wniling, "I bclievo 1 am losing all my conscienti
suited in the establishment of a new m'del lor the 1 ousneas, and by and by shan't know nothing."
United States mu«ket, which contains all ihe ad-I _ —“— ; 7
vantages ul ihe Mm.e rifle, and others first united j , Gmtluun, said an engineer, by way of sei
in iist-ll. M »t of th-se experiments have been ' } l,0 « * dispute as to the relative epeed olengmt#
earned « n at Ihs Spnngfie'd Armory, by Lieut. I ,he ,Ml ,in ? e 1 run lw* B*°»nard from Syracusr
Benton, ot the Ordimnce corps, assisted by the ! .f 1 * ‘“i 1 lh ® 'elegraph poiea on the track
gunsmith* and machinist# of the Arm-ry Th# looked like a fine tooth comb.
4 li S.,4 IK l.lf • - v un-III.ir, ■ MU' Ji
.■"eamshlp Kooxvllle, Ludlow, New York—Padelford, , forty thousand epic*, and which wa* rvpublished in
Fay A Co. ; Leipslc, et. Feterrburah, \ it-una. and tu forw e-noons
Ship Moultrie, Chapman, Liverprxvl—T R k J G Mill*. 1 4,1 Loudon, is a matter well caculated u- excite wot*
I fGdp Romo, Uns, Charleston— Brigham, Kelly St Co. - 1 ll> au ordinary Interest.
1 In ballast. 1 Tbe Old Homestead, whl|p not #0 troa.c and inter**
I Brig Excell, Tallman, New York—Dana A Washburn. I ,n character as Fashion and Famine, i-, 11 anythin*,
gchrfilai bright, Murphy. New York—Crane, Wells of profounder Interest, and appeals will, greater fora
At Co. to the sympathies ol the reader. Tne story *■ pens lu'.f*
— ; — City of New Y ork, w here there are many *.-ene»o( p*-
I _ , j»A8l»E3GEBfo | thus,suffering and tragic power. but a» tin-hook pf>
Per strnmiblp Knoxville, for New York—Mrs Doyle, greases, the clouds duncrre-*0 are introduced to tbs
■ iniani and svl, Mrs E \ andesrifth, A T Cho*teni. T >1 old IF me.tea,I among the Catskid. ol 11,e llinlwt,
i hoMwtck.G U Marttu, Ml»a H C Beritetv, 8S Hart, ll A , where we a^e presented wuh some ol the noil ditills
! K' a ? e ’ ^ ^ V. Lamar. J J Kawles and svl, Y' fut and graphic rural picturt * ever giwu iu so Atber-
j Uatliouot, J tlark, t Yau lUanchy. , can Hook. Mrs. fiepheix displays, -n mary placet 11
Tl E'lHItANDA. ‘ tbi. book, a humor that rival# that ol • ickenr. and 1
New Y'ork, Oct 2U-Cld, rrhrs G R Dixon and M dramatic lo.-ce, cra*p of thought, power of extoew rt.
Hand, favannah; Mada|*««ar. Jacksonville. I and vlvldiiessofdetc Iption of wbicl
Cadiz, r*ent 18—Ar,Cha* Keen via Vigo. “ ‘
Liverpool, 1 »ct 10— 4dv (or Savannah, Ellen klaria.
Rockpcn, Me, Oct IS—8ld, brig F.lizsheth. Savannah
8t Auguttlne, Oct 80—Ar, sebr James Brown, Wal
lace, 14 day* from New York.
Jarkronville. Oct 16—Ar. brig Cuba. Dunbar, New
Y'ork; schr Joseph J Day, Milner. New Y’ork. Ocl
. ilcb rhe is peculiar;
uperfor, we think, to any 01 her cotcmpo-
the matte
raries.
CONTENTSs
The Father's Return—The Mayor and the Pollceoui
“I he Fphceman’s Gue.l—The Midnight Coosulur t
and iho Alderman-The Plot—The Bi-;b-
-The Mate
Festival—theater# Trial—Poverty, ficknet-
1 ^"‘h-^xkiog and Wntciong—Chester's |"J2k 2
^jircUl ‘Xotlcrc.
und the Htrauger—Bellevue and a New (umate— T*«
, , e ' ? r V. ,,d »»• Fane,it—Jane Chester and Hrr
------ — — - - —LiHl# Nurres—The btudmt Physician and the CuR
T4» NEKVOl’S M'lTERERS ! >u»»«-The Midnight Revel. Mary and her Mother-
A rellredel.r.jmm,,cored ,o b..„h ln . , MfiUttaSSSfeSi’lK
few days, after many year# of great nervous! —TheYValk and the Will—The Festival of Roses—
suffering, Is auxloua lo make known the means of cure, I "’'Id Wood# and Moiiutatn Passes—A Flenrsm Con*
Will send (free* the prescription used. Direct to Rev. i ‘S'.*’ X»» and
i.|u» u | Urv .| | *0 Kuiinn straai Rmnhu-n v v ' *^ ew ”® ,n * s ~The old IlnHMead—Ann: Hannah and
JOHN M. DAGNALL, 50 lulton street, Brookl»n,N. Y . I nclc Naihau—Morning at the old Horn, .-tead-Home-
oct 13—tm I aick Longings-The Evening Visit— Autumn in the
.Mountains—our Sister Anna—>uu»ri iu an Italian Cz-
Iht-dral— The Two Iniauts—Dark Storms and Dari
Memories—.Apple Gaiht-ring—The Farnhams Eetu a
NOTICE.
THE Rate of Freight on Bales of Domestic
by this Hoe to New York, will be Eight Cent* I fr ®ni Abroad—The Hu.kuig fruHc-ftte luVuMboM
per foot, until further notice. , a.*rihw_T»-*. .... ~ ....
hope that the best interest of tho country "ill be
Musical Instruction—Wo would invite the ' heard above tho dim aod tumult ot a triumphant
•tivntijn of our citizens to 'he card of Mr. Ed- > party.
wardy. which anpetrs in t >-d tys paper We ha*# ’ AMKBtcrs, Ga . Ocl. 22J, 1955.
known Mr E lor tome years, and take pleasure j Editors Rkfcblican:
io recommending hun as a gentleman, and wrel, ; Gentlemen Your last three is*uet have just
como to hand thia morning. Thi* is not an is la*
ted vise of the detention of your pipers some
where upoo the routs. In thisseciion wo 1 clv al
most eniire'y upon your paper 1 lor commercial
news. Three daya ago a rumor reached us that
the Atlantic had armed with laior accounts; to*
day w.v received*your psD<*r, with the particulars
Those detentions operate materially against us.—
Will you a,d us to investigating this matter ? You
hzve no idea how much injury we sustain by the
nou*arrivat of your papers regularly.
Subscriber.
than hall the bolls are rotten. What is remarks*
hie >s. that tha cotton which it most shaded is
least affected, particularly around the edges ot ;ha ;
fields There is no sign of tho boll having been
punctured by a w--rm or any other insect. Tho
writer seems to think that the rot is attributahU, to
a >mo peculiar olecincal sluto of tbe atmosphere.
Rachel in Boston — M'lle Rachel was to have
made her first appearance in Bcston .Monday
night. The Post oi Saturday says:
"Tho salo of tickets has been very brisk, nnd
most <d ihe seats in the spacious house have been
engaged for the eonti* g week A strong interest
is manifested 10 hear the great tragedienne, aid
hence the demand, which has execedud the ex
pectations ol the agents.
J Needy Johnson, recently elected Governor of
qualified tor the business "hicli he pnposes to pro
•scute in thi* city.
DBoW.nzd —As the steamer Planter waa leaving
the city on M nday afiernoin two negroes lei:
overboard Ono was foriunately saved by a boat
from th# Mills, but ihe < iher sunk, and was
drowned- He was a valuable boy, and was owned
by Mr. V Wool.y.-J ,-urnal & Courier, yester
day-
. Thanks’ltiug.
1 * — Scbscribex. California, is the son of an Indiana squatter—^nt-
# 'u* ‘■Fxn. by proclamation ; Comjzsnt : — Hardly a mail reaches us that doe# ; igratod to California in 1849—drove a mulo learn
Rom '• nonor ihe Mayor, (cr"l hsnkgiving and j nol bring-io hand §omo such complaint aa tho to and from ibe mines for some ume ahor
Prayer’. W« presume ii wi, l be genenlly observed * ,bovo. What can the ma'ier be, and where does j hn arrival—commenc, d ihe practice of tho
by a suspension of bust,.css, and approptiate exot* j the dehnqueacy exist 1 Never in our recollection, i law, and ia now in his 30ih year, the Governor of
cue# io tho various churches of the city. J were the oostal affairs of the country s > ineffi- | the State.
It ia meet that a Christian people should recognise i cientiy and outrageously mai.agcd. There is no! — -
the hand that disp*.see all haunn affairs.—the grea t 1 reliance to ba placed in the regular arrival of the • Cl ' ,s5R Alliance—It it rumored in Europe
Creator and Prosorver 01 all. Especially does it ma,l.,.od lh. eon,.quenco i. ...Mi..., | >'••> -'.pol«on i. n.gotl.iin* (or tho hand
become them in seasons of prosperity or dia* j and lo#e am mg buamoss men throughout tbe • *He Princeww Royal of England. What s to be
ires#, to thank Him for Hi* mercies and to deprecate 1 country. Cannot something be done to remedy the , tho neI1 mo *° ol l ”° cunn 'n* spider, Napoleon III,
His wrath To the peoph-ol Savannah at tbe pre- grievance? We have scolded sndfpload until our | wh0 !* we * ,,n B "is web over the wholo of Eu-
#ent day, ib# former of these obligaiiuns appeals ! patience has become exhausted. Touching th# i r °F°
with a peculiar force. Doing the year that is j sbovo complaint, M*con is tha distributing office,
fast passing away. Heaven has withheld fr* in them for all mails from this placo lor tho eouth-weel
no bleating that c<>uld contribute to their happiness and (lie worthy P. M., at (list point will oblige m
and comfort. Their fields have smiled wnh plen-1 by looking into the mailer —[Eds. Rep.
tv,tbeir ledgers have boeo foottd up with accumu- * ,, 7“
UlM h*.l,h. w„l... ul which .11 pi,,.,-! "*" T * M »- M,i0X.-Pnr.l. Icll.r.
lip., h» .pr«d «,v.d frwn P.n. b, th. I..I «l«am.r, nit. Ilul
l» pr„l.c„ot -,0 ,hd„ r .nd .u.rd ih.ro f.oro I M,nl “" *“"■ * b “" b ““ I " utb b '’
b.rro. Th. S.mro.r I,.. ,„™«d ; ,.t .1,. h.d« u> j ■"« “ lMbl ' " 10 r "l“ ,,e "> " pro,,pad np wh.Q j
»d,-. wuh . „ling f.ce, .ud lot, ill h.pp, bo * 1111 n * 11 ** — ... I of c.pti.il,. .-i.ver.l ye.r. o.i, . uro,lor occur-
biod her—how unlike to its sad predecessor, (bat River Items.—We clip the following from the 1 renre took placo at the Zoological Garden, in
i.U’.r.d .round hr. ,h. d.,k ",.o,l. ol dr.,I,, .nd j Au«w. Cno.,„u„on.l,., of ,«,.rdo,. I, .HI b. | J-jJ™-
departed, laden wuh sorrow.and bathed m teara!: welcome new B to many boat owners and mer- j n eounuy. The Now Y-.ik Sunday Tunes
Verily we have reason t<> be thankful. ! chant* of tbi# city: | says the one in question ia perfectly formed, and |
_ ~ | "The recent rains have raised our river only# *‘"
Fhe Cnioese («overnment have purchased the fo w mchee; yet, from present indications, wo
American Meam-iug Conlucina for $90,000,pays, i nity e ip^| • fine boating stage within two daya.
ble in eix monihly instalments. j Water t»o feel and two mchoa and rising
great •upermnty of the new model or nfl ■ q^usket
is sud to he mil# unerring accuracy, the far great*
er distauco t will send its hall, its more severe ex
ecution, and the lighter charge ol powder required.
The Mes.lla Valley.—Tho San Antonio
Texan rep r's thanhe survey of the .Meailla Val
ley secures t ■ iho United States both paa*ca to tho
Pacific, and that the new territory is rich in gold
and silver
May<-r Emory and the other members of tho
fo undary surveying party arrived at San Antonio
on the 21th ultimo.
Sinking of the Laxl Steamer Arabian.—
Kinost n, C. W , October 19 —Tho steamer Ara
bian, while on her passage from Kingston to Toron
to, struck against D.ir ngton pier, yesterday, and th* Gadsd.
sunk in ten f-et ol water. Her cargo, being on
deck, is unu jured.
PADELFORD, PAY 4t GO.
Orrirs N. Y. urn Savammah StkamshivGo. 1
[oct 9] Naranuab, Oct. a, 1855. J
RATE'S OF FREIGHT
By tbe Philadelphia and 8avmoab ^teamv
ship Line, on Light Goods and Dry Goods,
will be 10 rents and 15 cents per cubic foot, being the
rates established prior toJ ine last,
tug 37 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent.
Royal Alliance.—Tho rumor of a marriage I
between the eldest daughter ol Queen Victoria
Ibe Princess Royal, and Prince Frederick Willian I
of Prussia, heir to the throne of Prussia when hi
uncle and lather cease to exist, assumes the lorn ,
of an actual fact. The tone ot the English pre?. {
il against Iho projeci, for they say, " an allianc- '
with Prussia may be considered aa n step toward-*
an alliance wiih Kuasia. It is ill-timed, they do I amt Fancy Goods, we will sell at a very small advance
cltre, to broach a subject to tho English people' in tbe cost, for cash only.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
CTOn the first day ol February next, the 8rm
ot HORTON k RIKEMAN, will be dissolved by
limitation. After thi* dale, they will do an ex
clusive CASH BU81NE88, fir the purpose of set-
•ling up.
All of our stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware
raising a suspicion ol ihe influence »t the Court ot I
Bt. Petersburg ovor any porliun of tho royal lanu
If of England.
Tbe Mexican Boundary Commission—Wo
learn font the San Antonio Texan that Major)
Emory, thu U.
u U. S. BounJary Commissioner under | 3 , 0
_en treaty, accompanied by Principal As ■ g]
Clark, Principal Assistant Surveyor Vmi j
, Dr. Kennerly, Surgeon of the Commission,
HORTON k RIKEMAN,
lit) Broughton-M'eet.
Savannah, June 1st, 1855, may 31—if
NOTICE.
C$r THE subscriber lia* removed ht* office to No.
8.M. L4FFITBAU, Agt.
siatant C
Hippel, Dr. Kennerly,
,, j, , , , and Mr. Likens, Acting Commissary, arrived in |
BUeorgia s ctl00L Masters- It is n somewha 3* n Antonio on the 24th ult., escoited bv acorn
,U,J|U «r l.n-t.lh«t two Ot Hi. pf-'inini-nl , , h 7,,, Inl.mry, eomm.Dd.d by Lieul.n
M«mli.ro cl Hi. United Si.te, Sjn.i, m»»rljr hr* ;{???.“*
IUCM .chv*.l in thi, S-.l». m: Lvro.ro Trombull,! ‘-»»roi««.
of lllin- is.eii J William H. Seward, ot New York. ■ Santa|Anna.—Tho Patierns [N. J.] Guardiar
Thoy did not remain long in our midst, otherwise learns that the private agent ol Santa Anna wn»
the country might have escaped t.to curse of two j n p| aC o last week, looking for a suitable rest- ’
auch aiclt agitators, and the South iho annoyance dance lor the Mexican ex-President.
of their denunciations Both of ihem belong now '
to tho Tio d CL— * * - h *' —•*“
. Bay street.
davauuab, t*ept 1,1855.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS indebted lo the late Arm of PRICE k
VF.ADEBare rttptttfuHy rt^uestol to call on the sub
scriber and pay up, and thereby aave trouble and ex
pense. YVM.O. PRICE. 147 Ray street,
Jy It 5arein«g
intttHDS
ON THE LAW OF BAILMENTS.
TA BLE OF CONTENTS.
B.crljJ^-TheS.r.nge MuMcian—A Dance alter Hoik
ing—The .Mother, Hie S»n amt ihe Orphan—Old Memo-
rtesand Youuk Hearts—The Mother's Fraud-sauna
Bowles’ Mlsslou—The DouuleConiesslon-The I»oub!#
Hirtb-Day—Expedients and Explanation*.
From the N. Y'. Day Book.
*>e have no beMtatiou in pronouncing this »*>k su
perior in pathetic lUteresl^Jetcnptive powrr.and tuoe*\
whoie-souled vigor, to any *i«>ry recentlv published-
Fmm the Boston Post.'
As a literary work. It is (ar superior to Fashico sod
ramiue, Many p.>r lions are lutensely Interesting.
From tbe Boston Olive Branch.
Many or the scene* are laid in tbe humble walks ol
me, and ail the author’s fine descriptive power# aro
brought to bear upon ihem. The romfortles# ro%vm,
where iho girl-wateher wail* for herdving fatlu-r—
wnere they meet nt last in hi* death hour.ami part for
ever; the simple but cheerful h one of i hi »:er; the long
•K 0,, J *t Bollevuc; ihe solt-am burial, with only
lbo>e two louely children for niourne'*; and Ibe ex
quisite pictures of di,. m u, e old Homcsiead-all show
the lendcrneM of the woman.couibined wnh the skill of
tbe artist.
-. , From the N. Y\ Express.
ine moral of this work Is invigoratitr.-. and no person
can rise from|iu perusal without bema roade.tn tb*end,
a better man or wxman.
O BUNCE It BROTHER, Publishers,
, oct * 3 3 l«tt Nassau street, N. Y.
L ._.. „ GODEVns
ADY ■* BOOK. For NOVEMBER.
Ballon’s Dollar Monthly, do.
Peierson’s M eazine, do.
LlltelUs Living Ago.
Attacks: aUeof Ending Society.
Toe Fly lux Y aukt-c, Hy Harry Hazel.
| For sale by YVAUNOCK k DAVIS.
I l>cl 8j 159 Coiigre** Htrevl.
~ r THE A.Y1ERH A> NAM Afo
O R THINKER., part 111. complete in itself.' contain
ing an outline of the origin and progress of Govern
ment; the naturu of Liberty ; the law of Natloi,#; a
| clear explanation of the » uiliiuitnn of tbe l nurd
> States and of the duties of Voter*, Juror*, ; n c 0*9
Mauls ra e-,with synonymous aorq* ap(> nil and prac
tically illustrated m semencer. and the Census ol Irf;
the whole arranged ou a new i-nd orig at p:*u, 6/
Joseph Bartlett Burleigh, L. E. I'. For 'mV hy
' HNOt'K a D WIN,
llEALTn or New York.—According to tho ol-
I filial report >>f iho Cjiv Inspector there wero 311
l deaths in New York during the past week, name-
Seward in 1'iiinam county iu th'* State.—[Macon t would swing on that very comfortable."
Jour. &i Messenger.
HOARD OF HEALTH.
9ava*x*h.October r 4,1555. -
The Board mst-Present, M J Buckner, uhalrman ; J eighteenth century, buy ing and selling negroes
Davenport.' hainnan pro. tern ; Me*sr». J Ht'aruther*, waa not an uncommon practice in the very heart
A J Haunt, s.YT Ijiwrence, Dr J M -ohnson.!* YV Nil*- 1 of that etiy of |<ondon, since so noted for its
cliapier
gers.
The above chapter* are treated
Slavery im England.—Our readers may not be book ,irt " rMtcs. One copy
fdi.r.llr ««.« u»i. .n >h. I-.r. lh., .
HANKN. GO1LDA. C0.,
144 Nassau rtreei. N. Y’., aud
oct 83 0 475 Broadway, Alhany.N
159 Congrv.'*
4 011
ed very full, making a |H TONS of superior Re-J A»b, broken audK
will be mailed, free of Parlor Coal, weighed out u» pun. ha**».
1 850 Tons Blacksmith'* llichmood u.*al-
rcror'l
,'INE 111. AUK FRtK'K t\»4T! , .-Ju»i received per
t of Men « extra fine
. |'
WuhiMIOD «p.bl. of .ecumrood.iin.M*- T * Im,ucc0 lor S.—nnah lod.r .1
two ibousand four hundred and seventy par- i — _____
DxroarntiN or a Minibiar —The bishop (say#
... - the Southern Episcopalian of this month) has offi-
Pricu Correct —Our Litter Sheet PriceeCur- dally announced the desposiuon of the Rev A L.
rent will be ready for delivery at 10 o'clock, A.. Converee, of the Georgia diocsso, m conformiiy
M.,8atur0iy next. wnb canouo 111-1855.
differs from its parent only in size, but that differ- |
enco is so amazing that it becomes ludicrous, and
when one seea thu "baby" walking to and fro un- I
der iu mother, tlio impulse cannot be restrained to
Duke R ...ell, 6 week*! Dtarrh'cra, Savannah-
Uharle* It U.tusalns, Iirowned, Brunswick, Me.
James F Hughe*.35 years,Ga»tenvHepalls, ScoUaml
BLACKS **D COLOSSP.
Flora,3 years, Worm Fever.
• Died at the Poor House and HospUaV.^^ ^
Keeper L. O.'C.
Report «I interments in the Cathedral Cemetery for
thr wrek ending Ofober 23rd, D>55.
laugh at the oddity ol '.he comparison. The bulky JI* :,ear *' '' mon ‘ q ** ° f “‘
motheFs care ol her ’ babv" if described as cx-I r Kata If
Iremely humanlike and affectionate. If an appl.
for instance, i* given to tbe latter, tho mother takes
ll in hor trunk, examines it closely, and then, as il
satisfied ol its^ hsrmlrssneas, returns il to her in
tent to e t. The watchful cars, the joalous fond-
neaa, the assiduous and untiring attention ol iho
paront-monster, Is eminently worthy ol imitation
hy many • belli* who makes profession ol a much
greater share of iolslllgcito*.
Kate Hlcgin*, 4 years, 4 months, Consumption, Phila
delphia, Pa.
Mary H.-Hit, 24 year*. Bilious Fever. Ireland-
Darby Kelfv. 85 year*. Bilious Fever. Ireland.
Thoma* Kellv,3 day*. Premature Birth.rtetannah.
JAMES RAY. KeeperC. Cemetery,
as. »riTTL»Tit>».
Whites, 18 — Black» and colored, ' Total t3.
M.J. IllfKNKH. Ch'nin H H.
J DAVE POUT. »3» tlruian pro. tm.
8. A. T- Lawaaacs, 51. D., See’rj B. II.
An AppkalIo the European Democracy .Re
publican parly) has been made by Kossu'h, Mszzi-
ni and Lcdru Rolltn, announcing that by the tell
ol Sevastopol the war is irrecoverably and indefi
nitely prolonged—it being impossible, tor Rjrwia 1
to treat alter a dt-leat, without sinking into a third
rate position, and it being impossible lor the allies
in the face ot public opinion to offer peace on less
onerous conditions. They call upon the European
Democracy now to unite against their enemies and '
act, proclaiming liberty and fraternal association
for all.
VV. Gilmore Simm«, L L D— Wo obeervt-i
that tbia distinguished scholar and true (.'aroiir.'ar
has been put in nomination for the Presidency < •
South Carolina College. Among the many who
havo been mentioned in this connection, there i :
cer'ainly n.»t on# inure highly qualified in point ol I
atiainmente than Dr. Simms.—jEdgefivId, C.i .
Advertiser. ow 1
A Eylog tn Want Is ..pen at Ihe ttevannah llospnal, *JW|4| "
* *" . P- 51. Kollock, fo. indiaeat while 'UY’*''’
under the care of Dr. P. 51. Kollock, fo. indiaeni
lemalee, where every attention will be paid tbrnn.
The clinic will de conducted under the care aud #J
per vision of the following protestors:
Da. R. D. ARNOLD.
•• P. M. K'H.LvVk.
*• YV. G. BULLOCH,
•• C. YV. YVKCT.
»» J. G. HOWARD,
•• E H. MARTIN.
oct 32—Im “ J. B. READ-
»RANGi:r4 just recvlvcd and In fine order, la
orv. for *a!o hy A. II CII A.MPION
ocl 85 eucce**or to champion k YVatlo.
/-»ORN. HAY, OATS, AND BALT. For «al* by
DAVID R. DILI.ON,
ret 85 _ Market Dquars.
AY, IIAY.—8U0bales prime North River Hay.—
Ju>: received and for »ale by
oct<5 LYNN k BN IDEE.
IIIAFFKR k CO. are pre|.are# to do all klatfs of
C Palmiag, Graining, Glazin'*, kc , on the moat ret
| sonabte term* amt with despatch. ocl 85
FASHIONABLE DANCING A4'ADF.JI\. , w DING TIII8 DA V Dorn 8ehr t. 8 Davt*.‘4U,W0
MR. Ml'MOt.8 will resume the duite* or tl* o( Moulding*.3t*difl9rent kind*, for*alecheap,
Academy . n.wate.ut thsfUhof November IB55 a , CUAFF&K k CO.'S DEPOT.
with new tec I Hi tea for teaching • thok'Ufi and lKl n„ 6 Whitaker *L
practical knowledge of Dancine and Calt»,heuic.s j T - |MK AND .:EMENf-,^e-Ul for mte by
ST. ANDRE"’’-'* HALL. I LjiCtH CAHI.KTONfc PARSON#.
ry To*m*, Hour* of Attendance, kc.. will be an- / •
i.onooed tnafoiur* adverUtement, before the com . \J
lueocemsntof tbs session. oct IS-tlnov ot
Cloth, tn store, aud lor sate by
XT IM S COHEN.