The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, October 29, 1855, Image 2

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The savannah republican. i SAVANNAH KKIU BI.U a N, MON! i MORNING, OCTOBER 29, » rvtuni* ii ALEXANDER & SNEED. vitr »n4 Veanmtr frlaim. BAvaxwal, On. SSibJISSB. . bad retired to re-t in rtwp, weary, worn aad dispirited, frara their bwehiree, or frowi ministering lo the tick c. w. Rifhi _ . _ _ THa» Bib HiiIih bad iba pleasure o| benr- i ,K * M ' h *v dr*»d hoar ibe entyecte of ht* attack. And ' *•* Poar chart e, appropriate and miprcweivo thanks- | no * nnl1 * bahad prostrated thousands, and den r;t4 ' it ARRIVAL 0 THE AFRICA. One Week Li ..§5 00 C 00 Dtily, ta •dvaaca.paraanum If not paid ia adva.i.i- Daily, id advance, for six month*.-. Tri* Weoaljr, in advance, per anuura If not paid in advance A 00 Week!?,invariably in advance t uo | Weakly,;dub price. lOcutieetor 15 HQ . Biviof dtaconm, thia day preached by you, in U>« ! 7 fr *'**'* km * 4rt4 kuman Awa/r-aud tome of them 1 In i,p»dw Hraabjich.n Chuich, »e hart, *"*" *“ br:,hi..i, in, »>Hcu (tom ,oo . cop,. ih, p.tpom n( publi- ■’"'““"w ooobtnn, r— 8AVANNAH, GA. I Monday Morning, Oct. 29. 1 BV fELEeRAPH~FOR~THrRE>UBLICA.M! market*. New York, Oct. 27 Cotton to-day war quiet. bale# ?00 bales. Flour haa advanced in pncen. Southern ta quoted ai fB ?B. Wheat ia drooping, it in qoot.-d at * 01. New Orleaxs, Oct. 25. Cotton remaioa unchanged. Sales t/*-dsv I,- BOO balae. Middling ta quoted ai8a8l-4e — dalen of Iba week 87000 balaa. Rrceepia 43"* baleaagaioat 91000same time laat year The excess of receipta at all the porta is 186,000 bale* ; atock on hand 175,000 bale#. Later fr*>ui ’fexlco. New Orleans, Oct 86<h. Tbeeteamahip Orizaba has arrived from Mezi* co, with dates to the 18th inst. Affaire are harrno- nioua. The difference between the “Tantxixxe” faciioni- and ihe suppi-eed pl*o of Aguil'a ta set tled. Vidauri ia willing to rapport the Govern- men', so long »»tht> plan of AguiBa continue* the baaia of the admioiatratioo. ITtu latest report from Mexico is, that Alvarez, owing to advaoced year* and feeble health, baa fnaicoed the Presidency, and Comonfort been eho* Naw Orleans, Oct. *wn. Cotton ia quoted 1 4 to 1 -8c. lower. By a dispatch to the ageais in thia city, we learn that the rcefnehip Knoxville arrived at bar wharf, to New York, in 59 hoars. , cauun in tome ..... • Thia we have doe*, undur the conviction that ita „ "*? uo ' P * fUM * fail to prove aa pleasant aod profit*- j an a >w\ I r# * d **, aa u« delivery w aa to your hear Yonra, veiy respectfully, C B. King, W. Dgncan, J WatHBLRN, N. A. Hardee, nr nin,. ,l. .... . | N*verai sk.llful. srir-aacriflclng and Indefat- . ! ^ Ju “ • I gabie Phrsidan*. aa well as several pious aud devoitd undur In. .Anvl.h.ui iKal ,1m ,l. ........ Savannah, Oct. 85th. 1855. tmlUmm: Your note, requesting my "Thanks* j gb'ini" Sermon for publication, has been received, j F >' in the kind aei timeota you have been pleased . t <-aprees io regard to it, J unhesitatingly place it •t your disposal. Yours, very respocifuiiy, C. W. Rogers. 1 .'leesrs. C. B. King, W. Duncan, J. Washburn, N A. Hardee. Thanksgiving Her mow . tt , 1 ^ l ,i® l*°. rd ° : *5 *° u| . and all that is within Mi, holy Dame, bless the turret O! ui> soul, •i •••rget not ail bit benefit*."—u 111 Pealtn, blood 2d I lio dales from Li 1 one week later than Untie, at New York Frans Europe. kaLtrAX, Oct. 24, 1855 The royal mail etei ip Africa, C«pt. Harri eon, arrived here thii eooon *» nine o’clock, and aai.td at haif.pa* a for Roelon, where she 'ill be duo on Tfiurw ifternoon. d arc to ilia 13th inn., m received per the At- SAVAN.VIH .nAMkET. S*Ti-aD*v. October JT, P. M. COTT<*N.—Price* oouiinue very Irregular with a f-»lr demand, 1 jgggfal Votuia. RAN DA LL & MlEl; CEIfS iolloifSewl IBrlll. Notice t- L, would InP . .... return and revume his course l.t. Planters have realiaed the v*nt of a nuchi» _ drill •‘otton with re^uls/ll One il.vi Wt.uld ni-erate • <|uall)“ WtllO E. MII.WR. would Inform bis Vup"» jVtU^ottUn’!"^ with regnla/ii) an l r-'i«, M!i .., ...J ,Miim, hta COUrte in ..I., , .mallv WtlllDli'O fc bd Ptr .w.^.11,,1 fli'.ld.. Spw York—6W b.lp. uotwn ra Jo 7 Jo Wool. S Jo foolb^m R(i.EIITJ PKKr.NTKAl. KAIbKOAD. (K. «_*•» C..I1O0. M bowlI WPI-’ • vw tore. . , Me«l.3l do K*e. 40 do Corn, *» bale* '*oo >, ' , anishiu Heym left Southampton for n, r ,^ r , nm-it a C>, W llattmbjk . L. . r..l| n*Hl. _ ■ ... It. .All.II At .CM 'who.!, M0 Jo Clour. YW bMb Hoor, »l Ue.l.31 0O «...».■l»Uoro.,a» b.ta. '.oo. . o»l »J « •way ; in («nd's merry we hope, never again eome among ut « *in, n ,/ wkef«,e>« d#«U. Ah t 1 should «j, on a mUaion of jtUgwu\t from Him who •it* upon the throne of the uni verve, aud who, on ar ooniit of their vlnj.nf ihetr dlftobcdleuce k 04 * forgetful- Dmv of Him. viva* men in wrath. » Hut the devuvring angel did not alone, vliitourdevo. i ted city: soon war be accompanied by the hurriranv. a* • f, H dni verm, to blow that aogePa hreaib, hiv polvon J oua breath, over our entire population, from the length and breadth of oar ally i.rrob.r,b.i tortile J., »«J »l«bi. »Ik-o ib. } , hr „ „„„ c ' r( 'j.'„'"'he'rumor Ih.l Row* U .“'i T'"" 11 "?'' Wbmotolb. im-| ,| / QIlh Amcric., »oJ ib.l put wav hurling from ii.any of oar houses their cover- " an *“ * . . . . In*., ,'r<i.tntl0(,our bcautllul trceo, ,oj MotUrnne .oo [ ^7 ««. ih*l lb. STrWSiL»aM* A,l, McMUon k UMI; piling up tbeir branches in our street*—vo that the phy- ** a * ■ dT,cc ' * 11,0 " , ' w. oJ. n B den. eurr It Co, Wayne. Grenvtl Hcian. tbs mlntv:er and tbs kin i friend, could ve*rce ■ ‘’ IlD1, ' , r W’ar wa» - ll using every exertion t« ■ p 4 j ft) f 0rdt F>) . * o»., F W 81mm*.and Order wend their way to the houses of sorrow, auffrrn^ and i fkinforce ihe army irthi Crimea. det,b - j From Asia the uew is unimportant. The Turl« Hut. brethren and Fellow CtUzanv, that sea w-n has! •’-ill held out at Kai. although dcaely inveaed «_ day. After many year, of great nervooa suffering, Is anzbus to make known the moon, of cure. Wilt tend vfrecHhe prevcrlptlon used. Direct to K*-v. J..HN vt. DA08AbL,5»*'olto»street,Brboklvn.h. Y. oetl3-lm mie *<iiiie oi the advantage* tube dem. ■ U^i r , one l.oi AH *br> .m *«,. »• 1 A lo,,.., „om VioinAAlo* ib.l »•«.! b*»b«. i“i'o.7“,H?r H ' " boWHwmSi” CAL Lamar. J Ingervol. C 'heov tt llerU. W P Yooge, 1 W Mmrell St Co, Lynn St tfnlder. D B Bleiaoii; tier A Palmes, McCarter at Co, J \ Tarver, J ^ i 11 foSthrop S .'IbA O. t ■ . «»««--« . | o, <; II Johns.*II. Itockeub-.ugh It t-a-i- • ^ Do)le, A II**- lie St Co, cv The Sta’e Conven’inn of "L've Whig*” that aseemb.ed in New Y> r* city laet Wednesday, refused to go into the fusi o movement, and de cl'.ned to nominate a tick- t i f thi ir own to t*e run at ihe next election. When they are going to* doe# n>*t appear. Thirty counties were represented io the Convention. RT The Gin ar.d Mill Factory of Mat'eir, Robinson & Co., and the revideoce <*f Mrs. ilarrir* io Hayoeville, Ala., were dwtroyad by tire the 21*' iost. L^^aa eatimated at B’iti.000 ty Profes*-*r H. MaaSon’a Night Classes in ' French, will commerce on Tuevdsy 'be 3<>th in** ; Persons desirous of j./iorng them, {lease addr-'*s | the Proftwa^r, through ihe Post Office, or leave i word at Messrs J. M. Coi'iier’a Book Store. ! Arrival of Stlabers —The Steamship* Au- gos'i, Capt Lyon, from New Y- rk. *n'i S ate o' Georgia, Capt. Garvin, Jr. from Phi.adetpl- a. reached thia city at an ear y hour Saturday morn ing. Their obliging Pursers will accept our thank* for late papers. Athenjbcm—Mr. Jamison’s Benefit—It will be seen, from the notice, ih>t Mr. J*m.s<>o, who has contributed so much 'o the enjoyment of our p'ay-goera daring his engagement in this city takes his benefit to-oigbt. The entertainrr.on conus's of a new C"medy of his own, and " Vir gin us,” on* ol the finest plays in the language — We h-'pe he will be honored with a full house. Death of Mrs BeCl.—We regret to learn that Mr*. Sarah M. Bell, Matron of Ihe Savannah Female Orphan Asviam, dud Saturday last. It wi ! he recollected that Mr* B. was rescued from the building, in a stale of insensibiliiy, when it was dt-s'royed by fre, the m Tnuig of the ?'h inat. Bh- had been confined to her bed since that time, from the effects of vuff'eacon. and her syt'em gradually sank under the *fiock. Her death will prove a great low to the little helpless ones that . were entrusted to her care. Aldrex*.—We are mdrhied to Col. Wm. T. Bo w en for a pamphlet containing ibe Address of Henry William*, Eeq., on laying the corner atone of 'he Pulaski Monument, in thin cdy, O'-toher 1 lib I85f, together wi'h a correspondence and other matters touching the occasion, and ihe remains of the heroic Pule Persons d. sirous of pr »curing at '"•.-fct-Ui copy can be supplied on application at tho bo k * ,h " L,ord ‘ store uf Col. Williams. * x,v brethren and Fellow-i.'liisent: Such acts of de- , Vo- .>n t Mich an exhibition of the spirit of love, huroil- J udgmrnt **». M'Wfe llnud ( onllrmrd. . lty, penitence and gratitude: such a rt-cogidtlnu of the The Chattanooga Gazette of Thursday last *ay»: \ hand (t. d n %\\ t»ie t-v«m» of ht«. ltfe-e»i>ec »llj In •-'Jch Is the language of David, called a man after •-wd'» own heart: called the vseet ainaer of Israel—a iiian remarkable for the ardor of hia piety am! Jerotioo t<> whose Psalm* of praise to God.forihe :r beauty, patboa aud aublimll*, are unsurpassed In the whoie *<• t a o' human takgwage—whose poetic heights—whose •piniuai soarings—whuse wondertul, fraud, ajbllms c-uceptloos, bars never beeu reached by fluite rr.iu.-,or di-fcribed by mortal’s pen. A man wh-»*e Dcart w as so deeply imbued by the spirit of God. Uat Xu tckelt lift rrrwrtf tbiv.'rtd ia ktctmtng mort aad «aer« fiir Him. \* the heart pan led after the water brooks, so h:s soul panted after God, the living God. And hi# treat con cern seemed to be when be should be privileged lo cotne and appear before God. whole human family—Ihe sovereign Governor. Hitler and Disposer of Ilia whole moral universe—worthy of tli*- praise, adoration and homage of all HU Intelligent creatures. And so he raffrk agon mil erttUt thmgt to A.'rns. mdtrr, tmd wagni/y It* Lv*i O >4 .llmi/ktp. Ill* communion with God was sweet, delightful, prer.oua to h » soul. lie recogn zed Ills hand not on); in all the grttl eventa ib ’.he world, but al»» iu overy evset of bis own :.fe. He believed that His unseen hand was leading b.m mrouah me whole of h.a check, red career. That H * eyes were upon him, watching over him when he so'iaht refuge In the solitary p'ace, being i urs^ed by '' hi*ri.emlr-fr That His loTe was upon him. when ban- ' •»!.h! from tt.e Temple of his God- He believe I also that when in tbedark hour* of his tr-nisgres* -n, when -orrow amt distress were t.ia portion on account of his • • < that -t was he that hao veiled the face of »,od.— Tint kt kimtt.f had rtited a cloud bt'.tttr* tht kttrl »/ u/ >ra G a and kit o<rn heart, and li atGod*; love suit buruiiu- alter him, wa* set upw. him. And whin he sat op- u the throne King of Israel.he still trusted In J God, aud fe t hlmseh sustained by ll>m. It • aa f*"tn the In-plratmn <-f such view# and sent! | t>« ms. such Arm belief in God, that In emmun ng with | Ids own heirt up-m these subjects, be guve vent t > the LeavAtful, '.cm «r words of my wzt—“Blvsa the l.ord.O my soul, and all that Is within me, b!c«s His holy name, i Bie«r the Lord O my soul, and forget not all His bene- ! fl s ” Das.d here calls upon bis Soul, opvn all that is t w-thtn him; upon every faculty, every ene’try. every af i fiction, to bless G'/l. Aud theu r-peats IL c\argiag kit r-ai a r to forget hit hrnef.tt: not to forget <• mrrey lo-mg kinduefS, pr- vidaullal care, g r -at com- > pa*st<-n as extended to bim. Come my sou', remember j whit God baa done for you. Remember y -ur ui'qut- t s. rans.-ressioDS aitd sins. Kfin*n,ter you- errows and sufferingr, your dangtrs and de.>verai ce*. in his own beautiful language—'Forget n<*t Him who for. viveth all ihtue iniquities—V\ bo bedieih all t!.y d'sea- s*-s— VI ho redet-roetb thy li e from destruc-.lou—Who crownetb thee with loving k.n-'nes* and teude- mer- cies—Who satisfyetb thy mouth »i h gi«>d tnit.gt so t'ia: thy youth is rendered like the cadet.” I bus it wa«. ’h<t David,In the remembrance of God’a 1 m- icies ai.il blessings to him, called upon bis soul to tiiesa Hit name, and give ihanks unto Him. In the, Ifith P-alro. under Ihe same inspirit-.ton of *nul, the P*alini--l cries out. “Whet shall I render un •• tl.u l.ord , for ail His benefits io me? I will take the cup of aa!- ! ration and cal! upon the name of ihe Lord. 1 wtt| pay J my vow* ui.tri the Lord now. in the preseuce uf all Hia j people In the Court* of me Lord's bouse." How beautiful! how devciluoal! how grateful! hn« rn •mil) sublime lids lansm-.ge of the Psalmist! He h re a-ks what return he sba I make to his kind, benefi cent God. f •» Hit dittinvuishiiig blessing* upon him.— In t*ie earneMness and pioly • f his soul, bo resolves to m ike the only return in hl» power, by public y arkn->ttl- edging, in tkr prttenet of all Ike people ta the Count of | the 1. rift kouit% tht good* tie tf G* and afrihmg all | the gl‘ry unto f/iw (• rhorn it it due. He d- ermines | passed away, and we ooly recur to It, as David did to hit dark bnurs, lo hit seasons of sorrow aud desertion— 1 w-Fen again he rej deed In the goodness and loving klud- ‘ ncjsoi God, to proToke hit soul to deeper devotion,' wa-mer lovejind a more grateful heart. Or. |ust as the . Ifrtelr.es, who after escaping froJi F^tpiisn b-mdage and hardships, and pasting tbroueh the Red Sea by a direct mterpoaiuoQ of God, beyond all fear from tbeir ' •Demies— tuug tongt tf dthttrtutt, s»ugt of triumpk, trutt tf glory to God! St mould me, In looking back and remenibeniic those dark deya, weeks and months a-.d then remeoDeMW tbe kind baud mat dalivered ui 1 the ms'cie* that have been showered down upon us ercr since, and now, especially, the delight fit I, happy,] prt.sper -us and healthful summer ano autumn mus far 1 ezt-erenced would we call upon our soul*, ar.d ^ and much distreteedLr provisions. Tno cotton mark: had exhibited Rrea* d ®“ preasi. n, amountingilmoat to a p>tnic, andPficee were fo’.'.y on* farihiij: ovret, while in aog® caae* lorced sslce had beajitude to even a s»B reduc tion fr,-m the quotation* advised per il“ Atlantic. The week’s business was restricted tt>** JJUl bale*,, i w-iuchspetuk'ora took but® very small propor.i on. For breadstuff's a fair demand <y ,9lcd ®V 1 ^* e *' treme prices ot :ne week precedhb'. and to ®ofne doscriptn ns a slight advance h» la*' 611 l' laCCi ,n " dtan turn was in n.‘derate ll . , r "l*^ rates. Provisions were stearV al ut ,ormer rates. . The London money rocket, continued^ very rates e aug: CHA RLENThN, October ««.—Cotton.—'The ‘nt“»“ c fl lions to-dav were limned to about I3MJ htlee, at • de dne. Middling Falrls quoted at 8 J-4c. The aaie* VJ b,!« .18 i 8 .1 B M 1 *t at J J f>'« “ 1 a 1--J; 77 at 8 sgI6 ; i3i at die ; MJ at b 3-4; lit* 1x1 8 <-8 t and l->* bale* al 8 1510. LIVERPOOL, OCT 13—Cotton—Messrs. Brown* Shipley 4t Co's Circular says:—The cotton market dur- , lug ihepa-t week haseihibited areal depression, almost ( ^UofC. amounting io a pant'-. The pressure ba* m .re Irnine ewvfconda. we will tell at a very amah advance upon Uplands and Mobile*, which have | and Fate) Goods, wt wm seu > / lit Tbe saving of s^ed, which will aranati in rn ■<.' .<X « u> hundred tun-*, to pay !• r •in i The saving «>i |#or in planting hand on y bv't g required '• 'I^B the mrr w -r.pu* - *^.1 .nd cover iroin seven to nine aerw per day. 3rd Ihe great saving •'> i*b« r in chuppn ■ out,ih# , ‘ l ditmsitetl in a Inn* one a.ter *u« L.r . 4\b Tbo great saving In‘'»0*equMi h-.»-» ■ rg. < 1 tothe I act that am f«“l plow-lmnd can, in n...:n.vn- er all the flr«t crop "I gra** .uthedri 1. how-t.r | ua'codon may »>••. wuiwui injuring tne stM.d Tt.v-c advantage/ ail laru.trs wid apprcc ate : a-d%. : low wi-give s..me evruficaea, fruo. wi.i.h bc{«u< can ) Wtl how 0»a so drtll" Me appreciated by «. r. .«*t . «- «-> <=■•'"-‘^: co "“ ,c "'‘ ,y, l ” n ’r* " ,L 1 be ll cents and 15 cents per cubic foot, being the C E R T It I C A I L s: 14,1, .hcJ prior to J me to«. i Jo r.ilj > Ifp’ll Si 1 r \ L. LAMAR, Agent. . ty arr--* of c turn wi’h Kandall • M ' 1 t J‘-* r V • * and I consider tnem superior to any '■ ng of the kmc I bate ever seen «>r tried. The saving ot seed ah. .- wuug pov t .r the macbiix - in a reason Coct9 n do c -iki KFECIAL NOTICE. ty-'«lhe Brit J.) <•! Felrru.i, nevl, the »™ or HOLTON Al IUKKMAN, will be dissolved b y t cotton plauttd the common liinitatisn. After thl* date, they will do ao ex clusive CA8H BUSINESS, f»r the purpose of set tling UP' i more hoeing than nc c.iddij 8. L. IIAhbLR. all than* wubln us. to h'ess and prai.v His holy name, ! tighl, nut the Bank of KtB l * nd hld not farthei and cbrrge our *>.uls not to be unmindful of the *««v«:s advanevsi the rates of dtscjual. Gunsols had «hown mtm i r. .^.. 4 . -I AnaliV o'- - 1 * ,OT CWlEi.4 •* *** kendo tf God. to other point*, which should excito your love and gmiliudo to Gor|; aud which should lead you on thl* occasion to o®»r upon this sacred alt r In hia temple-- tnMikrglvIng ai-1 praise. Not only should we thanks lo God ftr tht iz-npuon tf eur tily from p lente and ditottrr. but alto for that eonjldence tn its httltkfulnut which ha- t*een restored, aud whicn is so essential to lls great future. >Ve #h'*uld be grateful for that general prosperi v wr cti Is so di('.lugu*hing our city, an ! seen in i's rap* id I - ceasing populatn-n. rearing of handsome pub- i t private edifice*, widening «>f its Hni'ta ex- n of it*C'>uimerce ami trade, and As bu«me!s fa- c itie*. In Its increased number oi c-'mmerc.al hou-es, bank?, #:e*tn*lii|-i, and railroads; ail pr inlslugeiulncnt- ly d u-:d to tl.e wealth, .mpr-rtance, and pleaiantn.»*, of this most low )y and beautiful city. tVe hare cau-e also |o rej-Ice In the public spirit, * " J j Inc'eastog intel'cence,cultivation and apprec •>.: «n of e -rn ng on the part ofo ir cdtzers. as exhibited in our j ii4-w medical Ibst'tutlons. o r new |>ublle school, tnd the In creasing Interest excited ft »«ut Academy,gad s." I oilie. iclmots lu the city lr>>m the k.gheit to tbe !. ie-.c nr-'er. ‘inr gr< at hope is in our youth. In their lute- j l-rfai, nmrai. and rel pn-us eultivalm: wbatete- tend- I lo develop, (n c i.'.irate, io chasten, to enlighten th-ir I fjcu'iits.prem*.# ro {Arm w'der sr>.i«- • s of uicfutr.esi. j 11 due nee, resper.abii.lv and happine** ; a rd to our c •*, cm nent *u> cnit, on-1 a brilliant de»tlny. We have cause 'o rej ice in. a* are* tit of the Intel! • gene- tnd good moral* "(our popu!at-<<n,their otder-l -v- i ing.law-abidlog-pirit. Fortbere is lio: to befoui din r.*jr I c- untrv a city wnere there is a better municipal but ernmi-nt.orwbe'eth* law* are ujufe f.,i:hfully execute^ j than in “avannah. Ai d finally .ti-I Above all,should we give thanks to tj- •! f r tbe, oi*. r the G-*pel tttrte overall clattn av ! f .-aififtcivi • f , ur population For that respect w. .1. is paid !•• the inst.tuilons of nl giou. I', r t‘ e {regular attendjtce "f-ur cUUcna upon the stated j m-ans - f grace rube Sabbath, and their general ob- ! servarceof the i.ord’lda>. I In alt these things, Un ibren a -d Fellow-tltizens, we I hive cause to rj ice an I give thank, t» Almighty God. I Anl while tha>-king Him for < ur temporal 'el'ieranc**. p’ivil' .c* and i. ere'es. iel ns ever feel our acptnutn** ! up a H.m , rev His band in all thtn^r, and eurnetliy lni"ke His blessing ever to rest upoi us. Tba’ it may b- said of us •• Happy t« that pv-t>iv that 1* in *u,u a ci*v, y.-o happy i* mat | e-iple wbore t.'.id is the Lord.” j Then will pear*-, happ -ess, plent- end pro 4 pr*ritj be I our portion. ‘'Then will *>ur teule be as plants grown | uf! n their youth . and i ur daughters a* corner stones | polished after ihe simiUudc of a palaci'.” the tact that thaallii- wtre threatening Pt-rekop, '• , and that their advance :: id lor a t ine been checked. Frv eh troops were t etna cooccn'ratcd on the •o', Danub-, and Odessa iv a « expected to b* linme ,-| oiately b mharded by the allied ficet, winch was ,, _ before :ts walla. Gen. .'r-mpson, in h s last iesp.ncli, dated Se vait< p , s?ept 29,ssy9in«t 9500 men were ein p oye 1 ill.v in uukn i a road Iroin B .IirUvr to the can.p. Fatigue p-rtiea in tho tow » were en gag'd m 2**Uin" timber and otter material* from the urn*, i a order to gu eheitei for the troupe ere bad weather eet in. The Ud-spin tire fr m the baU*riea on the north u.Je causvJ General iiipsou sone litt e aonoy- sne-, hut h.vs not prevented wu*k be ng carried ••n liy toe exp...481 n i.| a kioJ ot internal ma- chtno, mi.nbvrs «»f which had bsen Jug up in various pans oi the P wn aod aruaod the butte- r>e*, an - fficer and : etcen men were wounded. General Simpson reports a tnfiiug«ngageiitenw in winch the HMi Hu.-- .r< and the ClU;»eura beat back the C'-ssacks nv .r Kertacb. A v :-r tiom Seva*, p -i, in the Fra kfort Ga- Xvtte. Matts -hat the k* ll Ru-»i III ?t. J# can be raised wjth-.ui dune i y. as the Ku—itns closed them in every part bu: . ne, and attach-4 hose lo tie hulls vj that the water can be pumped out when required. Pel .—:er and Simp- n, according t > the Daily News.have had a mctfng, wuh a view to prevent what tli,;y c n-td-r ir.J screet reve'.a;ii>t.sbv news l« pur l rreapondents, r.i. itary and civn G-r.tral M.irni rideclares in .m order« I thed.ty, that bo punish atock of Watches, Jewelry, Nllver Ware dlately foiien _ r . _ - r . Blven way at l^daS'I, whilst <<ca»i‘Ui*lly lorced B«ic haw been male at nearly X<1 per lb incline. The market closed to-day with a little more steadiness m consequence of the Batik of England not btvmg yet fur'tier advauced its rale of disc " n'. 1 h»- -ales lor the wwk areest muod at ttl,ti5<l ».* es-«peculator« taking i,*00 and exporter* 3.600 bale*. Friday’s bu-inesi is called 6,000 bales. Thaiollowit g are Ibe q i UUioua: New Orleans.. Mobiles.... Up! Fair. ..OH Middling. 5 *s 5 7 I6 •rdinary to . gju. Hay street, good oed'y. ° > l«e 00,1.lor »«8"°lr( 10IlTON k r,KB« A.N, lib Broughton-street. aivAnnah>Jm>c 1st, *655, ^ ®afSI—if * NOTICE. t-jf THE subscriber has removed hie nfflea to No. .. >■ i icL-irn W 8. M. L AFFITEAU, Agt. .Savannah, Sep’ 1,1855. NOTICE- Lee county. Georgia, July 13th, 1855 Meiers. Ilaudall &■ Merest-GeBlleroea : in reply u yonra uf this data, I can say wllft aau-t tiiaif liov • -.M-d your cotton rveU <lDlts ou ■ * f l>. \. \ asm.. E*u . w.ti* sre*'. success. 1 c -t.. :• - t.ein v .•< Ol great value. They arc a saving of about - -tied of the latrorof cuitivAti-n. aboultwo . • • ..itott .,l „ . .1 to Ihe acre lu plan ,iu», an t a rr- •. ur M labor ta planting, as l>e> o|w:n the furr w. .-pud cover th seed with one horse and hat.:. . . , ;Ua wor ti one bul.ured dollars a piece to any t-r. in; plants ull crops .-I cotton. As for myself ' - plant a crop of cotton lu ibe Douno# ol rea»i Let county, Geo vithout ibem lor no r i - Yours, wry rv; ■ • A. I. HARK: gia, July 1-tb. iroo. ' ALt. UpUnds 6 5J4 “ i r-sT During my absence from the 8ute. Mr. J. V. Interior 4a‘**«. Total stock of cottoa In p rt, SlS.tR-o . kVt - R d J. G.'.UliEN, will attetKl to my busi- bales, ol which 3bJ,wi0 la American. Import* for tbe j i\KVGiva COHEN. week 44.4V4 bale*.Including American, £M'*u. \ ne*«. ,ug 0 — .Messrs. Dennistoun's circular aavss—'The cotton mnr- j NOTICE. Messrs. Dennistoun’s circular says:—The cotton mar ciose. • “•—a and has further *io Breadstuff#— Me*sr«. D»nni* "Uti Al Co report au ex tensive businetu doing at a slight advance -n price*.— They quote a* f .Hows—Western canal fl-*ur A0*a4tf; Hal- 1 tsmore and Philadelphia, 4'Ja4!t«; Ohio 4Ja43s. tVhiu U 8 wheat IN '.Mai.'s 3d; re t amim i'd. 1!» 3lalla !to. ! M:xedc >tn 3fi IMu-l drown. Shipley Ac * o My tn hid been a fair demuq^for new wheat and Hour at he e.vt-eme prices •r. Their quo' rel IN Mats*. 44»al4* 6.1 M'tllAL NOTICE. ll. PFJISUNS indebted lu tbe late firm of PRICE Ac - udpay up, and thereby save trouble and ex* pense. W.M.O, PRICE, 147 Hav street, J>' I • .Vareieiii^ Cfpartner. I hare used Randall At Mvrear’s cotton p.antertai ,eo» I.-. and ennwner them of grea* ' - • ,,B “ vr. i save seed enoi I 1 sale Ut .e i thee--. U4«l ■ O- U< u je# ixiu-i •• iirowii. .-nipiej ac ■ o My mere t fair ilemuq^ for new wt.est and Hour at he; ft rice* of last week, while old wheat Is iM dear jgV quotMlon-are —while whest. |gs Plait's “(T; itSs. vt estern call*, fl >ur 40s &U4 la; Ohio LJka F V Ml I ON .4 III. E lAANCINtt ACADEMY. MR. NICHOLS will resume the duties of his Academy on nr about the doth of November. iei.», . w facilities for teaching a thorough Mid* .W practical knowledge of Dancing and Callslben.es \ J ou ' h each year to p«y for U-' ert, torn l save ui .east one-iblrd tbe labor «»f < u.lt» ] tton. li go4«! plowing mere .vjy,n ptar* , ] snoutd say they »cr«'unri.i ,.ue uui.drtd UoL- - !each, aud rvc-.mnieiid every farmer to use them. / 8. D. McLENDON. j l*-- coun’y,Georijia, Jwli 9»h, Its55. i %jT I haw beei*8.ver-«*eti,g for Mr 8. D. McLea- j d**D die present year, and fully concur in h.si'a.eajtfj I abote. wiucu if iv have beei • an# • t the inoven injured t • p .suiunol the latter A icf-er from Sevan- p«»| in tho MancUlea Jour nal say# that one of '-tic orders which has been • xeeuti d :-y the troop*, with the greatest pleasure isttiat ..I filling up the trenches. I', is stated that the ir regard the r pr'.*9pect# s > lavorabiv fiat a gre-st number of the » udiers ol the ciassol IS47, who may now quit the set vice, do nut wish to do • j. THE EXPEDITION AGAINST ODESSA. The # f d fleet, which, according lo the last nows, # i:.ed on a secret expedition from Sevasto pol,*! red off OJe-sa on the S.It day ol Octo ber. I’nnce Gortsc mki iT reports that the force cotisUt# ol tight ships of the line, twenty-seven .gad one other vessel. No news of the —ggiyyfflws;— PORT OF SAVANNAH ^OCTOBER -’7 ^ARItlV'F.bT ~ . U S M #teiro«tiip \neu*ta. Thomas Lyon, M hour* I from New York—Page ford. Fay it Co. M .re t > Atkm I it Hums, Alexander fc -reed. II N .AUriel., Ilnglam. ! Kvly Al Co. Butler A. Frk-rson, N K Hamari., f Mo. Hothwell &, Wt lehead, Connerat A Co. a Al Co. Cooper Al C-\ Claghorn it ■ unuiligiitm. hurch k. Moser, t'beever Al Co, D D Cupp. M A ' "Hen. Crane, Well* At Co. W G Dickson, Dam. A Wrsfcb'irn. J E De- F..rd, DeWitt A: .Morgan, A Doyle. J 8 Derby W Dun- ' cm. J Da'ey. >'r* D.llon, W D Etb.rl-Jge. Einsu-in .t . Eektnan. s H Fisk*-. Frankie At Hraniii-y, Gilbert it Ttlden. A GanvR. W II Union, Gu linarun #, Co. \ Usv- I w -M. Hardwick Ac Co fc. , W Hale. 8 Y H s *ey. Hone At ; Connery. Hardee At Co. Ilun't-r At G«mu.ed. \ * liar- i iridge, O l hn-m. •? l< Jotm- n. IV Kelly. N It Kn.q.p. K rig*c S->ns. " W Line on. N l.y..n, A I. wi >n, T K Ll yd.4 ' ippman. C A L Larnir, 8 M Lsili.eau. Lynn Ac. Suiitor. i,.m-k.-'.i Al Sneiimv*. J IV F.a'hrop t' o. vtav 1 Al ' o. C F Mil's. Moore * Co. MeVaban Jl Dotle. H ; Morse. Morrtl At ' o Nevill, throe fcC... E «r'Hvrne, 1 D t iVonoor, i tgden. Siarr & ■ ■ ■. T ' .'Hri en. J W < twens, Pa.ten. Hutton At Co, F'altner At S -n.C Ol'-i.o. P.,r« ns Ac Co. J W Phi: ip*. Ruse, Dan- At Long. W Knnshart, 1 hors ,,t ,ni to.,„ r4 i U dgers At So'il*. *craut n JoM.,', tl it. .JF.Smiti, , hors oi any letters ] w R s , m , n ._ j c sturt.-isnt. u Ti*.u). V. - tie Ac Fr! ’ • inlurmtng the Kus- , r . 0llt (villierg-r At Co. W T Williams. J E Ward, 8 I the aliioF, to have \v„tt, Wat ne. Grenville As *o F H At If Weed. V Wo ..I At Co Way A. Taylor. H Weigaud. t At Co, w p Yonge. Z .gbr.un; ST. ANDREW’S HALL. ) FTT Terms. Hour# of Attendance, Ac., will be an- • n >unc**d in a future advcrti*«tnen'.. before the cin- I meuoementof th.- session. .»ct 15—tlnov DA V18SUN V* AnULS. In reply to j. jourcouta *;ue, iroin im Yo.ina.wy . f ** M steata*bip Sta e of G-org-a. J J Garvin, Jr. 58 hour* from Philadelphia—C * L l^tnar. *ldze to j \ Asendorl, J IV Anda-son. Alexander At Sneed. Holler At Frerson, MT Her.kt n, G Banknina, W Burn- s D Brant, toy. Brighsm Kelly At Co, Rothwell At W liilehead. 8 Re'g. Crane, Welts At Co. church it Most* Cohens At jV a ?iinp->n 1te<tx.J H Carter Cruger At Wade. G A Cuyter. M \ C hen. FOootc. P Curran, D D C.-.pp, or hen. dag- horn Ac Cunningham. Dana At Wa*h'uirn. J E DeF. rd. : J E Davis, W Duncan. W 8 Daniel, j ll Davis, W D Etheridge. H R F--n. H Farrell. I' F^z.-eralil. C \ Grr.- ner, M G.-rken.Gilbert A Tilden. G G -men.ten. Heldt Ac ! Hawkins, ttardviek & c.^ike, ttuds-.n, Fleming At Co 1 lloidt-r Ac Gaminell. E Hagar, Heidm-inAt i'o, Haler-j sham At Sop, Hnrnden’s Expre*#.' • Johnson At >, s m ur FINE KAI. NOTICE. The friends and urquauia nces of Jxs .R. and Avg ^ i,lA Hills,are .ii'lttd to aiteudeo the funeral ol their elde*l a-m J A ME3 ROBERT, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of Mra. Jane McNally's H• Qlghton *'r<-et, oci •-*) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.^ ATHENAEUM. MR. IV. J|, CBI8P Larnae and Manacer MR. J. HUNTLEY Stage and Acting Manager Benefit of NIK. GEORGE JANIISON. FirMnlKhtof Mr. GEORGE JAMISON’* ney r nm „dj ‘Thcr«’s \o Nu< h Word ha Fail.’ Miss LOUISE REEDER, in two Characters. Holiday. October 20th, 1954. •Vill be performed the plav of vino iktius. Virgin us Mil. G. JAM18'»N V r„in.a MISS L 'VISE REEDER FANCY OANCE-.msV J. FOFI.KROD. To conclude with the petite Comedy • THERE’S NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL.” M- FtuNeroo Mr G J AMIS“N MISS LOUISE REEDF.R, Door* open at 7—Commence at 7 I-a. <ict SO •rj. RunJti, .Vrrter—Gentitmen . will <>nlt ray Into: used tUr-e o • • ds, and con* der them of great Let that in the use ol them I Mi'eJ from ;w.. ;o ih- M b iStiv* of See-1 to e..ch a:re plauied, lud ut least cat third ■ f the iab -r --f c tr..iaiion, not requiring -ne Ct.f a* inu- n hoe w-.rk as the aid way ot lean ing—al*o,t c- an ierabto-avtng tn tt.« >abor of ydanluw. 1 i. vs» expect to plant cotton wuboot them ,| 1 cut. get ;Dec at ai i p-ice I have planted e gbl arrts p-rd.. ; . eaca dr' 1 !, .i.ey are s.iupw—*«*.!> m mag.-j. an j !ere is no did. ■ y ubi u; g«-:..ng a go-.4 stanu. Very respectfully youra. ii FHAMRiCfT. Lev c-*uuiy,Ueo a,a,Ju<* iibh. »r .... T hum. Cal. J. U- M atron—D our c-ttou Planter* Ii in j iah' ; .V. t d-i "tO » •t illx, Ti.umas conn' . Ga. :»a bix : I -:si ret* tumend n Uie h.^be-i '.vftijs 1 luff except u-.-- gi- und. a:.-j ; - -n a tuou&tait. -'JAM H which is * j m !v-. irutet lo filly iJ- ilars a p.eco t .r tl.e’m w. rh; ne hand can plant • much a* two.an entten . out c.rcv ..erts wh.le i Dv can chop after a cotamna plow. \ «»ur» re*-,., K. Lk i DovaurBTt county, Gu« July I J. Ifattoii—b!R : This is to certify' used KxudaU it Mercer's c >iu.u set 1 in.’ ’ ufa* ate.ami am »• Up eased » . \ <m . n-oui.mend a i pi. 14 f -.l , dtn U : V Ulr J din-on. King At Sons, i -iffiteau, IV '.V l.inco'n. p imoar tment had been received up to the latest ; dates, but wa# expected immediately. Odesan, since :h«> destruction t the corn p.-rts in the Sea - l Az-lF, has formed the chief, if not the sole lutu ,, mf _ V1 ., l , . .. 1V1ICI , means . • support ol the Russian army ;n the Cri- { Datis Ac' Lone. Rsbun & Smith. J Ryan, H P, u ei. The Emperor ot Russia and suite arrived ~ at OJesst <»n the 13d i September, but left again tne next ddy for Nico aieff to attend a council ot [Correspondence of ’he 8arannsh Republ'can’ Ci'.m.mj.no, Forsyth Co., Oci. 25, 1855. Motors. Ed Hint;—A meJanL-h.dy occurrence look place lure tins m.-rning. A y->ungrnan,Ru fus K. Branan, son ol one of our respectable on X ll-, has, for S'-me time past " cup of talvatlon and call upon the r nine of | s Ight al M Tlie Supreme Court at Km-xville has adj urned after holding a protracted and laborious session of several weeks. Some very important cases were . decided. One of McCiung v* the W. &. A Rati* 1 road for damag.-s received on that Road. Tbe case was taken by Appeal In'mthe Circuit C.-urt, • where judgment had been awarded the plaintiff lor $10,000 damages The decision of the Court be- . low was affirmed ” Kansas Paper —We have received a number of! the "Kansas Pioneer," a weekly paper published at Kickapau city, and edited by A- B llazzard, eaqr., formerly ol Darien, in this State. Prospi.8!ty or Savannah—Tho Columbus Ko quiter, after alluding to the unusual d»-Bre-* of ac- ' tivity that chsracteriaea tho growth and trade of , Savannah the present season, vxpreasea the follow, j ing kindly sentiments, which every citizen will duly appreciate: " There is no ponton of the Slate that will re- ' joice more at this than our immedtete fellow-citi zen*. Bound to Savannah by friendly teeijne. well as important commercial interests,our citizens sympathized deeply in her sore afflictions of the • last year, and now toel, as every Georgian should fee!, just and generous price in the healfh, prosperi ty and rapid growth which her present condition •o pleasingly and so prominently indicate.” Texas Records Destroyed by Fire.— 1 The , Montgomery Advertiaor states, on the authority of | a letter published in the Galveston Citizen, ihat . the Adjutant General’* Office cf Texas was totally destroyed by fire on the morning of tbe 10'h ins'. . Every vestige of the military rolls of the Republic ; and of the State was consumed. It is supposed lo | havo been the work of an incendiary, to prevent 1 the exposure of the systematic villainy that has been for some time guiog on relaiivo to tbe pubuc j lands of the State, b-.rrati n of intnd. The cause no <>ne ; Last evening lie paid a visit lo his -r 'liter, j who resides in this v. .age. lie was indisposed, and, during the f.-re*part of the night, was noticed I THL BALTIC. The Russians are repairing Sweabo-g with tho Kroai. ot activity, •itlarirmic the barracks and build ing baMertes, &.C. further accounts ttom Riga, th"Ugn m.-ogre, of tbu h-unbarJuicm, that the i i.ui lopL-ciauiu cii4* . batterir# at ths mouth oi Duna hud suffered little, . i , , I but th.- ba’t< ry at Ba. i had con-idorar-lv. , e. n .ubon-ig under Uri o^d, ot s ept . , nI)or ..h r «*e Iriga'es anchored at the mouth ol Ihu river Suiis, and the boats’ crewfr fi'« to ten \.-<-els. Rear Admiral Penan I, describing the expedition, to ttto litilf of B- thn .-. t-y one French c -rvetteand Erig.iMi steamers, status: Eleven Rus.- Rioht« nr Nectrals.—A dispatch from Wash tngton says: The Unitrd Slates Attorney Gena ral has deeufed that it ia no departure from ou: neuirality for citizens to sell to either of the bei* I ligorents gunpowder, arms, or other ariicl-a con- | traband of war, or for the merchant ships of a neu- ; tral ffiate to iran*p.-rt troo{« or military munitions j for either of the belligerent*, such commerce being perfectly lawlul, subject only to the chances of h'-siile capture by the opposing power. Wm. Poe, Esq , President of the Bank of Mont gomery, at iMontgornery, Ala , died in that city or. Saturday last, of Yellow Fever. Mr. Poe wae formerly Irom Augusta, Ga. Vacancies in tbx Unitfd Statls Senate — There are now five vacancies in the Senate, 'ho terms of Me«srs Fi zpairu.k of Alabama, Atchi son of Miasouri, Petit of Indians, Cooper of Penn , Gw in of California, having expired on the 4th of March, 1855. Mis* Harriet Martineau has juat completed her autobiography. Her hesith is in a vury critical condition, and it is said that she ia liable to dio at any moment. Gen. Mr.Mahon, under whoso command the Fp nrh tp-op* captured ihe .Malakoffal Sevastopol-' is of 'he Orleans stock, hia ancestor having fol lowed James II. into exile. Hia immediate *n- ceamr—taiher or grandfather—the Marquia Mo- Mahon, was Diplomatic Agent, or Comnii»*ioner to the first Congress of the United Sintea He was one of the original members admitted into • Washington’s order of the •‘Cincinnati,” and is mentioned io Ilood’a ** Friendly Bona of 8t. Pa trick," as being present at the memorable calabra* lion of the Iriah anniversary at Philadelphia, in 1782, with Washington, Lafayetta, Count Dillon, General* Hand, Moylon. dec. It was on that oc casion Washington waa aduptad aa a “Son of St. Patrick " W. M. Thackeray, the author and lecturer, it among tba paaaeogera by the Afriea. a'th drlivernnces; such ascrlptlims of praise, thanks- giviugaid glory to God. the 4reat Father, Bt-nelaetor, Sovereign I-u'e- end Disposer of all tiring#. mus‘. aa«itt ii* in our devotional exercise* to day. anil lend u*. ac- kuowledKli.g bis hand In all the events of our live*— fe-lmg our dependence upon Him for aft tiroes—and humtled on account of our sii.s sgsu.t Him—“to call up >n onr touts, and all that I* within ut, to Met* and pra'*e hU holy name, and u< t bu forgetful of all hts | benefit a.” iVi'H wa» It on Ibe part oj our dhtef .Municipal .Mo^' strate 'bat hs appolnie.l this day to be *et apart by our cu.zens aa one of tbanksit vlng. humd.ation ai.d prayer—"That thanii ekould be offered up to 1 .llmigkty God jor Hit merey in eremp'ing our nty from | Pendente and Jjiotiter during the pait tu mer."— I And well did he olrect, as the roo#t appmpnu'c place, fo* pouting out our most gran-mi ascriptions . f pral«e, thxnksaivmv and prayer to God th»su holy Templet where G<>d is worshipped, aud rich epiritu.1 olessiug* are bestowed, flow the pure elevated, Christian sentim<-i t of tbe e .niinunity is expressed in tins pubiic request on tbe, pa t f tbe Mayor. How It show* the sente »h ch the pe .pie have of their depr-nd-nee on Lod. How they re ngnize hi# hand In the judgment*, a* well «* in the b s.mg* with which they are visited How tbes fiel that unto the gor-dneHand mercy o* GchI al: must at* tr bute their deliverance* fr.-ra danir* r.frnm p-*'Hence, di-MU-rand death And how they st .'l fed Hr duty ol rep-sing ttieir coi.fld. nee In AltnigMi Go I: bowing •ubinl’tively under Ills hann of hfD.cti.-n; rc-p nting of .bo#e s.ns which caused Him to hffl -1 ’.b* in : re joicing and givinglhanks to Him, who in His mercy and go- fines*, saw fit to arrest the progress of the destroy* tog Angel, and restore poace. heal.I., bappu.uM and prosperity t 'the people. Well is it.fellow cltize.ia.that we have assemliled our selves tog. .her today,to pour out nor grateful hearts t» God. VVe have been highly lav. red. We have bet-n blessed almost to an unprecedented degree. The past Hummer was one of the ruoel delightful, beau: fill, and h-nltbful, ever enjoyed In tins c't», orauy city unearth* There *• a* nothing to mar our bappluess, ernb irusa <>ur ♦•.cm I Intercourse, or Weep u* from the hou*e < t God — All our social and religious privileges were continued untou* uninterrupted An unusual degree ol activity, for the seiisoii of the year, prevailed lo the m.-rcaotil# und commercial departtuenu of business, as v eil a* in , the mechanical. If the aciivity of any of ourcltlzens was more than usually cunaiied, U waa on tt.e part of thote tekoet pep | fe• #iom mould lead them to the bedside of the nek, to nllp | note human suffering, and arrest the progress of disease | by the application of the healing art. The ranks of the whole tkurck und congregation remaining In the cry* were unbroken; not une member of either dy.ng with in our precincts. A usm, no destructive Tempest he* visited u* with its fury; unrooting oar hou*e«: exposing the live# and pro perty '■( our citizens; dismantling mir tree*; marring thebesul) ami lovelinesoof our street-, and thus spread tug wholesale dsstrurtion and discomfort tn our midsL brethren and fellow citizens, do not those of us who remalneil here during tbe last summer, ttvl ra led upoa to rejoice and give thanks lo God in such a review, for his distinguishing mercy and goodness? And do uol our friends who have returned to our midst—do w« not all, units most heartily in our rejoitmge together f Let ui all, u.idcr a grateful sense of our mercies, worship, adoie, and give thanks lo the Author of all gcml. I*et us learn lo see In these merc.es motives ever fresh to stir u* up, to provoke us, in the language of David, "to biota God. and not he forgetful of Hi* benefits ” O, |nw should our love and gratitude he excited when we remember bow different the circumstances o' our citizen*, and tbe condition of our city during ihe pa*t rtumrner and the present Autumn, fr4tin lie Aurc- mer and Autumn a year since. Then the destroying Angel walked up and down our sired*; cast hi* broad black pall ofdeatk over our devoted city;entered nearly every habitation ; chilled the life blood of every soul, and cast a deadly paleness on every countenance.— fiickne**, pain and death, followed In his train. Tsars, anguish and broken hearts, followed also. The aged, the middle aged, and tbe tender infat t, fell alike before lurn. The brightness cf the day, And tho darkue** of th° sight, bore wtineas alike to his approach. But all dreaded ihe unfiaigAf matchee I for It was at that dark, quiet, silent time, w~en he was nio«l apt to make his stealthy approach** to the e|>adelof human llle, and lay his baud upon lu heart-strings. s»o that many who - - I two _ . t . paea out ol ihe house several times. At - o'clock vessels anchored off Burau. a small t .wn on the th s m .rning, he rose Irom bed, wont to the room j Finish i -ast, were raptured; sis • c^ht other in which his b'other and wile were* sleeping, and, i with sotne sort of sharp weapon, inflicted a dan- j gumuK wound on tbe head ol Mrs. B. The strug- ! gl.-a ot the Utter waked the Umtly , and, on lo k* j ing lor young Branan, it was found he had left the T Maher, Mcv. r *l Rucker:, H IV .Mercer, Mode fc i’lro 1 Meyer fc Itlui.n, U Murphy, H M'tcbet.,G t'-.t. t_‘ Oxen* tits! Fallen. Hutton fc‘ o.G Pat eii. Parson* fc Co. Pad..I ford. Fay fc C >. J F Pelot, J Sichel, Dr R. ad, ' x is Ac Lone, Rabun fc Smith. ’ ** “ ~ Howland, J Ro«er.b*nd. F , Johns * a fc' o. j H -'o-gan A A S4 moi.* .s. i'o. Tur ner fc ‘Jo, Vers'llte fc Frier*.-n, NVeb*ter fc Palmes, Wayne, Grenville fc fo, Wyatt fc i o. IV p Yonge, Weelier fc Kt.ne. W M Wadley. U ay fc Ta lor. Hark Radiant. Fliun, B. aton—llrigham. Ktllv fc Co. ; MUze |o N B - II Wtari. R K Agi, Grenvll e v Co, iir i Karr Reduced—Kaliln Passage **20. For ,Vf4c Yorli. STEAMSHIP ACGLSTA, To Leave Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 11* A. >1. . The new and splendid last^..ing sream* 'St ®afe** ll P At GUST \. Tim Mm Lvox Com- manderewtlUeave&sabove. For freight r»u9i or passage, applv to ’ PADELFURD, FAY fc CD. Uahin Passage ...$2o Sieera.'e Fa**«ge N. H — 8htpj.er* "f Cotton by these -learners, will i*-a*e take »Mic?, that tinCot-nn will be received ai - presses that i* not distinctly marked on the ed k > of iu bale. IK ; -.tj For i* hit art elu Ilia. i- i J J _.. o . ..... . work. Ttii* Is to certify cer’scottou »ee*l Urol* lo* »ai v* ell pieitsed. 1 hav year, plaoiii.g my \1 . There Se- .! to t I n?ed ori“ year !fl ; lanung to, u*ed 3*- *-i them r.*p, aud am t.^ ta.; fc Mer- rop.aol preseal ) -h*-»e drill* 0- .*•# I he W - n a therelstot -- rW. tin- Coll* r. beingi:. rv I c- u»..:<-r :i ta worth e-ti liter, and recommend a eiiiall vt#i!es, making titu t<innagecaptured 2^0<i. TH‘- LATEST. A despatch from l’rnicu Gortschakiff, dated October 9:h, received .a St. Petersburg, states tha thu al’.is-* itud advanced from Eupaturia, threaten ing P-r* k -:*, but hud retired on meeting the ad vanced p *sts ol the Kus#ian let: flank. Sixteen j. . vanceu i- *iv me ii i*-isn ten nano, oixieen v.i.re m * 8rtn?.. h&t denuded condition lle«» b,,,,., „l iho Kui-.n, «.„ ■b.o.o into di.- c»p£ -- . - - Co. 4 I. Lain ir. J Jones G II Johii*-.n, i.rmie. Wells fc • o. J P follin-, * t.tghorn fc Caunuighars. But.'er fc Frierson, Riigham, Kelly fc Fo, U H itt >twtu, <»rder. Brig Empire*, Mitchell. N«-w York—Brigham, Kelir fc Co, Mdze to 'I A '.alien. J II Johnson. Wi I:* fc c,'.. J Armstrong, Par#)a# fc i ... J W Lathn.p fc '.'o. Grenvil e fc Co. Pauen & Co, Wyatt fc ' •*. W |» Yor.g.-, Moore fc i.'o. J PFoihn*. J Dickson, ‘..ighorn fc * ..Brigham, Kelly fc Fo, l.yun v .-nlde*. R R Agt,C A i. Lamar, F F Poole. Wav fc Taylor, Hunter fc Gamu.ell, King fc 8on*. D O’Connor. K Molyneaux. Schaffer fc Fo, L<n.-k. ett fc finelling}. Rodgers fc Norris. J F Pelo.. W G Dick son, Lovell fc Haltimore, A Bradley Versiille fc Frier- that *° n « A A Solomons. Holcombe. Johnson & Uo, Cooper ten- * Gilliland, U Cohen J K DeFord, Uu*«, Davt* fc l.o'-g, ' H Morse,'.ohms fc Hertz. Dana fc Washburn, McKee ! fc Bennett.Cooper fc Co, R D Walker, W W arner, t W *' Boston fc Villalouga, Ki-uncy fc Son#, D D Cabin Passage to PhiladelDbla fiiO Meerace *• *• e Por freight or passage apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, oct «3 each \n any ph u#e teem. WM. H.OWENS. Dvusherty county.Ga.. July 16th. Ir55. Mx--x«. Raspaul fc >URcrx:—In reply: yur«-f the :ii*umt. in reference to your cotton *-.-<•: Ur.l.. I am li..j-f»y I-. -ay tbt.isPer planting n poru-.n • : :_y pre #c;.:. r.ip in tte «: I»ay. 1 v»as enabled to obis.:. wLe of your uni!*, w.th wLi;h I finished. li I* the desideruum anu ions sought a."or. Many aud •• aned Have Keothe attentf t*. inte'ligerj min nttiiiu what you haveacc • )'••:. t ut »:ta uuly partial succese. Tbit leaves no.n.ug to he der,red in a . ton drill. I; d* p--s •# the seed uuiK>ru. y • Jeon unuoasly in a airtight and narrow iioeasyou w - ..*axea aho v t ..ne half ttie labor in | Ian'.mg, »i-d a *-ul on# third of tbeh e w*-rk in cultivation. It .*a in r; r.eeC. lei# to add tbnt l am de'.gh'ed with y.oir Yours respectfully. J. l. MLR'. LR. Lee cuoLiy. Ga., Augu -t Itth, 1?55. . Rj 'ai.:. fc MxRi «a—Gentlemen I ur find* the par; spring, at.u I it l OII 1MI. tTK A. FI.OK I ISA. ta r t - :ii, I planted every -ther r»w with tbt- cr,...n VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK. 8T. MARYS, i ibe t rvw ugr ... i : ted «# welt a* everc . GEO , AND JACKSONVILLE, PJCOLATA, "a- : be. ere y..ur.:mi come thto;.^-. j.ers I'jund. after sun rise to day, dead, in the wagon* ahrj < f L. B. lUwk'm, Eeq , one mile from town, j having hung himsc-ll- ll appi.-ni8 he first tried a 1 pjir < f old brid.e-rein-?; not answering hi* purpose, j he noil them aside, ami tried an ordinary pi.-w- ! line, cne end of which ho (aliened to the jo:s l L supporting the roof ol the shed, and the other end in d round bis :.eck, by an ordinary knot. He wa* I standing in an erect position, his feet firmly on ihe | gr -und, the body supp >rted by the rope. i An Inquest I.js been held ov«.r the dead body, and a verdict tendered in accordtnce with tne , 5uo ord*-r. . . According to tho Frankfort Post Z-jitung, the k 1 body oi ti.e Russian army had been withdrawn from tne plateau on the north s.de ol Sevastopol toward# ihe height*'■! 'he Beibek Only a tew thousan i m -n n -w garrison the northern lorta. In the neighborho" i -1 Ntcolaieff some 45,000 , men a the newly raised military, Tne liiv.ii'de Russe gives a detailed account of the lo#at# ol die Rus.*' hi garrison on the 8‘h ffep- tembi-r, ;«* |nll-.-wa:—Killed 2,634, wounded 6,059, roctu*! # 1,205, mi#*ing 1,754—total 11,701.— The s-tiiiej-.urnai sta'.<*that tho Ru#Ai*n« lost l, ove lacts. Yours, tru.y, Mocntainer. ->' ■ appei Trial of Alderman Herrick.—’ lor the prosecu'ien in this ca*c, Evening Mirror 24th,nosed yesterday, anJ th. fence “in op. ned (hi# morning. The ciiarg, Corruption wa# supported by Mr. LJwxrd \V a builder and arcmtect, who stat- d that o 13-li of August last he cnlled ^>n Aldorman H r 8chr Suony f^uth. Weeks. New Yorx—Ruse. Da' i* Long. Mdze to Kennedy fc . each, Bell fc Prentits, HuriU-r fc Uammeli. P Yome, p&r*ori! fc Fo. Wyatt fc ■ o,Boston fc Vi lalonga. <»'B>rnr fc Dacy, I w More ; reli. M A Foheii, E Lump-on, Wells ii Co. J vV La h-oii fc Fo, Clagnorn fc Co. G II John* .si, E Lovell, Patten fc i Co, tv li Etheridge. W II Guio -. * 'mer. .-fibr Marietta Hand. Terry, Ni^r York—Rowland fc ncentrxtcd, 23,000 ot whom belong to ! Son. .Mdze to Wa nefcs.n, Freeman fc R oerts. R..w. | laud fc S.n,Ti#on fc Mackay, Young, Wyatt fcCo, M A i F-.hen, Briglinra. Kelt) fc • o. ■ .ughorn fc '. iui.inghatn, i ||o»e fc Connery. Crane, Well* fc Fc, King fc Sons. J Foley, Waver fc Cuintanline. J Sullivan. Iron 8t lit Uo, W G D.ckson, Versiille fc Frierson, C H Campfleld, A | Haywi#vil,\V Warm r, McKee fc Bennett. It ise.Davisfc | l.oii«, E Pars--ns fc Uo. Steamer Gr-rdon, Barden, Ch rle.ton—> M L&ffitoau. i Mdze toU R K. ( ia Boat. G Geun-mleu. Wav fc Taylor, : S M Lafflteau, P Jacobs, .-* Solomons. II Franklin. H ibe-. shatn fc Son. Grenville fc Uo, Cooper fc GRlilanfi, F AND BLACK CKKEK, FLA u. s. mail Liye. : I he new and 'as: runn-nesteamer SE- j V u ' MINOLE, i apt- Thoma* L. Shaw, wtJI . _ __ »ove places every Tuesday, at 10 o’clock. 1 ute A M» from the Charleston Steam Park.’ - wharves. oetfig S. M. LAFPITBAU, A.-t. FOR LIVERPOOL.—The shift MARCIA C DAY, Chase, master, will hare despatch for the use i above i-ort. For freight ol 500 bales C-ittou, spnlv io •cti* T. R.fc J.G. MILLS rn tin ted with v i . rdrill Ig . -taii.i. «nd 1 tn i k it grew off much b« re*, te- u.# 1 realized a trea. *avmg In the labor of »-.rsit.i ■A*r ni, cotiou the two first times. ] ahall continue to !e them •# long a* I p ajtcoiton. Your# fcc. , JE8SEE tuUK. Lee county, Ga. Mi#*rs. Ra ll fc MtP.rxx—Gentlemen I hav# ,, . u«.-u>u.«eed Drills, manufactured by J H tv -son. ou c-.t J Bond’s f.eitow n ptautr.ion lam — - much pieased with :tiem, •avmgrea)izcdgreats«ivir.g..f FOR H'iSTOJ!.—The fine bark RADI ANT. : *ev-I. oi lab.r in {litnin.- n,fi rh li'inr out. an . d.e FHnn. master, will have despatch for ai .v* [ ban■;.* th- nr»t .*idu.g c uid go *; ,*, D e-third i ra ''' ada y- and do t.e:ter work than inentto eo ui tn« uv*; way | coo'd plant w Hu eouiter an : • | I r.av.- no l *-!'a'ion in tr-'ii glt a* my opini-.u that in ; the tise oi jrmr dr B* there i* a saving ol oi.e-.h.rd rf j the iai*.-r o: ruttiv&timr :i cotton cr'p Col R.-nd ll j plea*, d with thetfi and will continue ;h.-ir um- : 5 ours, restwctiully. JA.ML-* ■. MEEK. 1 Fowiiown, Ga., July Otfc. Ie55. 0 the loth t August, and I,"UBmen per . day up to Si ;.tember oth *1 nus it would garrison l»r the last ,, , vi .inn , suaui et cun. uientiiie ft v ... • ooper at >.ii liana, r ICE.—The testimony KS , he aniountedlo *-,«d0 men, . p,. |0t< A Haywood. K B Hilton. W H Scranton. Hudson, save the New Y ik ’ irr *si ucr vc m di#!*«a.- . , . Fleming & f«. I*«»aton fc VItia on*a. ,H)Mn#.v8» 1 'Rj Acc-.rdirig to the < nstnntmople Jjurnal the t Steamer t*eminolt-. Shaw. Pnlikh.fce—> M LsfQteau. -he Uu j comniat.der of the Turkish army until '* ’ rgo ol ! has reci ived instruct; '.s to provide 4f,n - j forty or ftpy thousand French ir*>op#, w ‘ ’, arrive it reilistrta about the end of Oc'ob n me i ^ .£■ graph Irom Constantinople s'.at •n the Di'Oube 1 35 bates Cotio-i aud mfizu t*. Lynn fc fin; ; McCav tick, at hi# residence, in connection with the pro- , proceed to Schumla. Angl.-'l urkish contingent has received orders to Rough Rice, u. R liitu- J VV Anderson. Boston fc VilLloug t, Cornwell , ho ate Vo i *■ V*»i F Moor.-, a n others. Steamer Wm .S?ahro.>k,Peck,''harieston via Heanfort ■3 M l.afflieau. 'chrCotton Piant. Arnow, t'gochee, will 30o0 bu*h i 'hat the [i fc" Son. DEFEAT OF TUF.TCRKS IN ASIA. Gen. Munravieuff h.i# forwarded tu t?t. Peters burg a rvp-.rt <*l aeuecc.—lul engagcmtnt, in which the Cossaiks militia aud dragoon#, commanded by p «ed alterati- n in grades in 8)j.h street. He- i handed him a #lip ol paper in which was written ! that he (Waring) was willing to give tho Alder- | man $100 for a certain number ol business card#, \ provided the tm-asore passed or was concurred m * by tn« B-o»rd < f Aldermen. He then handed him j a ' heck for $100 on the Mechanic*’ and Traders’! Bank. Ti-e Alderman hesitated t.. receive it, but! tt\e wpncM remarked that he might retu'tt it at • s unc future time, it the object was n"t accomplish- ’ pi. Tne object, however, was accomplished, and . the check was paid at tho Bank on the 15th of i numbers 10,000 t.i-*n. S "' ,,e "' bor - "■* -'O »" wl,ich lhe M *»0' •»!»"'•«# In . c.rcutar AM,.an govern- th .-measure. I ho Mayor has been subpeenaed on men: to its representves, it is tnt rn Bed that | ' heve’s I lat. t'Otn plantation, w th 2W*0 bush Rough ■ Rice to R Habersham fc Son. Daniel's Flat, tr.-tn IManutticiu, with 60 casks Rice, to Habersham fc ipoii. General K-waU r#kt,defeated a detachment Steamship Florida, WooJbull New York, Padelford "I 1,8'W re gular Turk.-n cavalry, and 1,'HX) Basht Baz .uk* 1 he 'J’urk* had|about 4"0 killed. Ah I’a-h-v, the commander who t-...k part in ! im.gt th..-last w ar# -I Turkey, was nude prison- . er. The Turks !o.«t a.a their guns. 'I he garrison at Kar# stFl holds out though re- 1 ducud to great ox’retn—. Part o! O nar Pasha’s force w i# advancing !>'>m Bn urn t» attempt to h»- ii!< ckade Toe Turkish force now al iii:iMKTi:n. Steamer S. Johns. Freeborn. Faintka. fitoaiuer Gordon, Brooks. Charleston. tin* part of tho defonce. A New American Party.—A mass meeting of Rio ciDxma ol Tal.ahaMoe—mimbering about 3'Ji or 350 per-ons—was held last week in that city, Ht the purpose of organizing a new Amen [ can party. | In hoir preamble and resolutions, they recognise ' no W htg.nu Democratic or Know Nothing party ; | are b und by no ouihs, obligations or secrecv ; they l ml .f.t the 4th resolution of tho Georgia Pjat’lorm of 1 “60, and tho Platform ol the Philadelphia C*<n- v. ntion of’55; and are willing to support ether! Millard fillmore or Daniel D'ekinson, of New York, lor the Presidency.—Mariana (Fla.) Patriot. * Doings in Kansas.—We find the following in j a Mit-aoun paper: •‘There will be n maw meeting of ffie pro- : nlavery party held at Delaware City, in K though Prussia m at !.■ • ty to act ns meditator be twe.-n ihe beiigoront P wers, (ho present is not a lavornb i- tune for sue. meditation ; that, in tact, the Wol'-'n Power* follow up the #dvantnge gained, and n >t treat wt h Russia when they have expelled th4.ua Irom tin- Crimea. The manifesto asrerts mat tho most |. -rh ct understanding existed between AuS'ria and l-.ance A BRII1SU FLELT %l NT To TUE BAY OF NAPLES. Her Majesty's shijw London, Rodney, Albion, Leander, mid Wasp, have received orders to pro ceed unfi. r tho command of Admiral Stafford, to tno Co*#! i.f Italy Tte v wifi begin their mission, it is sa.d, in tho Bay ol Naples. ORE » I BRITAIN. Thursday, the 10ih •.»• , was the weekly board day i.| the Bank ..f England. A protruciod dis cussion rale of t A i l‘41>LM.IItV. Per steamslnp .Auciuta. ir- in New York- D F Hal*ey an.t svt. Miss Halsey, Mr? T- bem J pf.ee, v! Mi*«cs Minis. Mi** .-sevens ami friend. II Fook, F A Steveus. i Mr#Fovell. Mrs Irving m I c i.'d. VrsUa; • y.l p.i.ie! lord and lady. *J Misses Pa.'ePord. G Pad- if.-rd and 4 avis. A I) Bui*. F. S Houirh’ou, 'Ir# Dick- ; , Mr* D u y, G G lazzam, E Ru«sell,T Knowlson, J D 1.1* guome. H Muoderville, Uol U--od,lad>, child ao 1 3 sv .*. N Pal mer, C .1 Ucinmo Hi. IV Hnrdnittti. VV ll v aiidt-rwori, O Burn.G Fargo, Di Well#, S t..b: », J Gillel Bartlett, Mis# Rich. >irs Humphrey*, Mis* K.gby, J G Amler#ou, lady and - sons Ml*- I.i v'itm—1< n. Ml*» Bil l !, VV Peirv. ; Mr- Hitchco k, L Beam, H K Saddler, J V r»ie»»rt, J ! Hvraiii-on, VV Bradley. VV li |Mck«ot) uud 1 oly, II G (),'l- 1 ver and lady, o 'I Dill. J M Mills, E T Wo*u and tail*. Miss Sinclair. Ml## Hck-.n, V;#s Flem.n.-.J Philip, D I R Maibewson and ludy • Sh ickeiford, F I) Fak, .via- ; dame Mura' and *' .1 Macy, V Low. and *4 «toerage. 1 Per #to;«m*hip State of Georgia, from Fniiadelphii— HonJ E VVanl.G VV Anders >n Mr* Ander.-on and svt. Mi*# l.amar. G VV An !er* 0 j% Alias .Morrell, Miss Brown. Mrs June*. Mr* Smith. .'Ir* Hliimyro-. Mrs Nel son, Mrs Cooke, MrOlitchell, Inftand *vf. Rev Dr Bre ton and lady. S Mcwiniey, J VV Morrell. .Air* and Mi»s • I#*vy, .Air fonell and lady. G V\ Ga 'her, J Petereon, M Y Henderson, laily and child, Mrs TayH r and -J child,' .Master Murry. Mr* Mills. Rev P Gomrh.J I'. Hevlio lidv an l rlauKliior. It •• R .' z. J II Walker, II VV Newltn. T - King. T L Reeves an I la ly, Dr F Siein 1 .offer, * , For freight or pa*?aae, apply in QCt 99 u BRIGHAM, KF.LLV fc CF J0DS0N HOUSE. .fackaourillc, East Florida. frpS YHIfi new and commodious Hou*e Is now kill. < 'f’ en i0T lhe rec «|dlon "f Board*, s. Tl, *« JSUX »irhinir to avoid lhe seveniv of « Northern .-It— m - c )nay ft-idacc .mmudaUutuaUheJUUfidN UU' -K, where every aliei-tion wil. be rendered that c.Bi'orl d iumi.I# —ny the manaxemeut of ('. VV. Salisburv and Li* competent as#i>tamt. DANIEL DAY, oct 9a--lmo _ Proprietor. TO ULNT—AT §200. ~ A siQi.ll and convenient IlRH K HOUSE. In ;i?iM J'-ne# street, ut two huudre-1 dollars per annum Apple SI this pact. 3 oct 59 ~ FOII KENT. ~ A COMFORTABLE Two Story Bi^ck Dwell- III*' ln«, pleavautly situated on Liberty street, with m#L,'bthle.Carr:axe.Hou*e.and Servant# Room ab-'ve, g-<Hl V ard and fine VA'ell of VA’aler. .Apj.lv o oct 29 AVAL WRIGHT. El- M. BLOUNT, COLLfATlMi AGENT, DARIEN, GEORGIA, - 'he following ••xander Mitchell. T. P. I’ea-e h;.d Jv .b Uokeno .ugh, Daneu.Ga ; fiamu-jl Palruer fc Son, .*o*mul;; 'I. I*. Stacey, E-q , ' harlestoo,# U F J. Bw-k. F.s-f ,*W Wall-street, New York. Dar.- n,1955, ' oct -.D i,.tuit> rim I NlTC'll.t one), Down. Allrnerva. and Lynx, fur niffs ai.d Vicionnt*. Just received • y last s'.ear.er at i..rc 153 t <>ngrt«« eVreet. N. K. BARNl'M. T- .« to certify tl.a: I Iiuvr u*ed two r f Randall fc Me'.-- r'« Foil-.i, i ..H.ier-.and ha»e i... •-•-* u in #av- lb< it.they wind, . 1 he ea-lng oi ia'. !n planting ••an > •joct.tlie saving of *eed is an ohj- c . ano the C9I- ! v-b. * uud* in« icl. a narr -w drill that it n.^y a.most be i krpi , .• an vviil...u: the hives, there i* i ik t equal ! tnem n pisr-t! c c • t..n. WM. ||. REYNOLDS. | Lee coutiiy, Gn-. *uly l»t. It*55. , t , f'AV Coc.STT. G»^ August 23d. 1S53. Ih .ve used Kandull fc Mercer s U.tt..n^eed Mitt, whUM I purchased of (.ol J H VA nwu. m fi think tht v are i;„ I>esi inaehin. * now in use. I am #al stieu there is u great raving mi seed and a greater saving |„ work. I Rtn lull) satisfied there;# one third of the hoc work rave*! Try th-'m. a.-d any reasonable manw ll \*i sati#- wortn more than three time* :fci- price they P. II.IP WEST. Ih*pto Hat nn 1' aj- IIOOK«—BOOK»— IIOOK!§. AT RKDUCED BRICES. D KSIROl s of reducing his Stock on hand, the uu- dcr*tgued offers his Bowks mr sale at a slight ad- v-n •« only ou New York cost. Persons wi-hiug to re* f.vniih. or supply tliemselve* with a Library ol g ..-.d . choice Book#, will rind it to their ad vantage to call atid purchase. Parent* ami Teach->s can s ippljr thumselvee with S.hool Books, very cheap; and Merchants also w ih Blank Books. Paper and Stationery, all s* ‘ are soidfor. Havirg obtained from 'tessrs. Ramin 11 fc Atercerthe evciu-'ve right < f * ippl..ing the sta.c of Go- rgia w::h the-e Drill#. ■ am n w f r. f ared to .apply -HI demand#, hav:i made i-.rra; g.-ment* lor their manulaciure in Palmyra and Milledg^ville. My price 1# $15. csvh.de- Hver.nl atcitlu-r P;, myrr. or Mi Hedge vi lie. t y sent rj#k i.v mall, if the requisiil.-H* of the |\ ?t < tttce unrbi nre complie*! w uh. Vuv fdrth.r i;.forma- • ired cvn b.- untamed by addressing me ..ther at Palmym or At.u.^g,., u | e ,Georgia. OCI I0~litw5n> j. 11. WATSON. Attention, Georgia lliiwwar«. ATFI ND an extra meeting «f he corps to be held a- your drill room, on Mor.Jjv even- Ir.g. 5th proximo, at $ o’clock, n. el.ct a U.'-- nei vice David AA’altbour resigned, aud tu fill all »nen-e- that may then and there occur. By order Of J. P. VV. READ. •ct 4tt a* t’ e opportuimy will not be open long. $. H1BLFA , No, 135 Uongresa ^c. , ‘ - - ----- - wing-i i. nevve* i ia i>, nr i .-lein'o.iler. •• Mi— K place, but no change was nude in tho f> rertn n, u Green, lady and ft chi d. H VV Mercer,daugli- '.scount. ; ter, child* and svi.J Robins *n, Mr* \rdus, Mr $erre>L tine oi the cr^'Jitoreof Deliale Janvrin 2 child and svt, M:»# VVylly, M,# Wood sod staler, VA ' —- L* I o ..I. I ,1 ft It'll ,«.l l..l. i . • Territory, on next Monday, to take into conaide- had been held, and th- statement oi their affairs > Ki< e and a chi d, D O'Byrne and la«ly. amt M . .. _ . i. _ _ _ 11 r * * — — . r Dap ■loamaliii. I'ln-I.li. 1.. \ ..a- V .1 1. ration the calling of a convention to form a Sia o Constitution. A lull attendance i» desired. Wo ! nre informed uu address may be expected Irom i Gov. Shannon. Tits East Rostov .Mirper Cask.—Boston,Oct.! 23—Mrs. Cath-vaine Merrill, v*ho was so shock-' was very satisfactory FRANCE. The M ■ nil our announce#, officially,! hat tho Em press has entered the filth month of her pregnancy, and thui li#*r health is excellent. ^ N'ohrvlen, Miss Henerjr and svt, j T Robinson," W G An ai. ance beiwcit) i’rtnoo Napoleon and the ' Winchester, D J AVluct;ester,T Wrnpg, Ml#*Thompson, Per steamship Florida, Ru New York—t? (tots- ; ner*. J K Bonner. R Ma-kay an l svt, a .Samclson, 2 Aliases Ker*. ami 2steerage. Per steamer Gordon, Irom (Charleston—J E Hrowu, Jv J Holloway, II II Raines, A .*• Gibbe* G II Arnold Mr ingly stabbed by her jealous husband, David Mer- I v m mi.cn Sunday, in East Boston, died ol her injuries ! C C8 ‘ tin* morning Merrill, who attempted suicide hy I t , - , .Denmark, slabbing himself slier tho asssult on hia wile, is at i ,u ! J, -l, J? oun ^ cd 1,1 " ,ia ,h# , , °o tlie hospital, and in a lair wav of rtcovory. ; , a * •''' govermiicnt has invited all 1 (une powers, including the United States, to Pri . .. t— MJi .. Times eorruapondent, :s rumored in political cir- 0ENMXRC- The Purity of the Ballot Box —John Rhodes was arrested in Baltimore, o n Friday, for voting on .Mr Gsmmrn’s paf.L-rs, (ixmnu-n waa arrested, for landing (hern to Rhodes, and then ruling on! tlioin himself. This is no uncommon thing It ! was done in Philadelphia recently, and has been a frequent practice in this city and elsewhere.—Balti- ' more Patriot. The Great Comet of I*t5fi, which was expected Hi i tot*, and on acrount of whose non appearance Kir John llersclivl put a crape on Ida tclesii.p,-. M. Homme. * fii-thiKuiibrd German aslronomer, fin.I# not to hr due till IH J*. Willi immense labor he liai gone over ull the - lnt"ca " ca | ciilni|oii#_m l ,l evtlinati * that tbe cornel would be relan ed to Tliat extent by the Hifliieti-e . f n,r inane:» The perinds of Its reiurn have raugi-d fr. m •>'.) to -:V3 years, and If It shall not reiurn before IH r u- |.revel.t period Will be longer by uioc years than ever before. s K' yal ol Eng and, it is stated by tho i J B Heyward.\V II Heyward, and li deck. - * -• .- ....i.....i Per sl- amer Wm Seabrook, from Charleston, fcc—I* 1 A Vraver, U () Latnott and lady.Mrs Akin*, Mr* Fwr : prison, child and #vi. Mis* Fealp, K P Lawton, lady and - _ i 3 svt*,Mist Davatn. l»r Berilieu. VV Bouiieit. J Levi n-it papers j and child, Gen Hamilton and lady, Mr* .Middleton and mart- ; svt. Cant Hamilton, J Itonfllioir and svt.J VV Ferguson, n,4. w i i g W Watkins. Pur steamer Seminole, (torn Palatka, fcc- M . including the United .States, to meet in Congress at Uopenhogen tn November, to settle FALL AND WINTER GOODS. KOUINMVN A CAAIP, DRAPERS AND I AILORS, AND DEALERS IN FINE READY MADE CLOTHING. V RE now receiving anil opening their STOCK OF G')ODS,suiluble to the coining season, consisting In par: of: 1-uie black and fancy colored French. Encliah and Ainerlcsn Fh tb* and Casslniere#: Vestings of #i!k -at- In, cashmere and plush ! Velvets, Overcoatings of bea ver. kerseys, mohair and pilot cloth. All ..f which will hi- made ami trimmed in our usual style, and at the shortest notice. 1 'ur Realty Made Clothing Is manufactured at the well k ow n house of W. T. Jennings fc Uo.. Ilroadway. New \ rk, and comprise#everything fine and fashionable. Furnishing Goods ef every description rquisite to a gentleman's wardrobe, constantly on hand. Also. India Rubber Goods. Trunks, Valise# and Far- |»-t Bags; all of which we offer on our usual termsat GAl’DKY’8 BUILDING, oct I—Into _____ next to Pulaski House. I M.OI'R.—100 bags superfine Flour, I ii stoifcandfor tale by act ‘.fil VV A V F.R fc CON* IA NTl N F.. /■ vnitN AND HAY.—500 bushels cnotce white Corn, V' 56 His to the bushel; prime Eastern ami Northern Huy, In atorc, and for sale by ••ct ‘JO WAVER fc CONSTANT INK. TO YOt XG GEXTLEJir.S A YD ! LOVEllS UF .MI'sIC.SSI'El'ni.LV. r |' , H F. Guitar beir tr aln-.. »t the onlv ui-truniert v 1 A v xp-re ,-sfully, and th# •cr i . *nl« hy said, f.r t>-.sca a capitaliz ttion ami redemption of (he dues. GREECE. .'lio ministry have te*igtu*d, owing to the resie- tenco «.I the Km* in reiuamg to have nny inter- couran wuh (Jen. Kalrrgi, Minister of 'V'ar. Tho King accepted the resignations, and a now min istry has been f»rmod. A I guidon letter to the Petersburg Intolligencer says:— "Miss Count, the homely lady who fell in love wi'h iHi-handsome .Mario, lives in the* Strand, is worth JLI.IKKJ.UOO, and notwithstanding her wealth i# hated hy i voryta dy. Another distinguished eharsc'i-r, I,ady Byron, resides near our present quarters.” 'acetty aou e»oi, ii iriicuuivk ami lauy, r u Kotin bo», Brooks, /, D ivrvc ..-.a,,, .. Dr Dickson aud lady, Mr# Hoffman, K II Pottle, lady and — ••*.t00,ju»l ireceive. •J children, i.leut Gugle. Mrs jBcwart Miss Rnkeubaugli, ^ " In store and toi sale cheap, by Master Rokenbaogb, Uol t.'auova. Miss Pncetty, Mrs a .. . Starr. Hon T T l/md, \V A Hoffman, Re» #, J M 8eho- 1 field, U B A, J H Barber,('ant HUl, V « a,F D Clark. J i * l N O’Neil, Miller, and o deck. TirTI4)RANDA. Balllmoro. <>ei 2ft—Uld, brig Josephus, Savnnnah. New York,' let 24-Fid. ship oswi-go, Savannah; brig Lucy Ann, do; achr R VV Fuil.Uo. Ar, schr Ann Maria, Savannah. Boston. Oct 2’t—Uld. brig# Abbot Lawrence, Savan-, / vaunah; Lady of the Lake, Jacksonville; E l#ha Doane, I i ocVf» J*. ft.SlHt.EY. received fr#-h from Havana. will be rnailcu, free of ... H. CHAMPION, Successor to Champion fc Walts, No. 4 Barnard #t. oct 89 ' | »AGOING.—35 bates heavy Bagging, land lug from Barautiah. N > bark Radiant, front Boston. For sale by O0t89 T.K. fc J.G. MILLS. 1 /Central rail road stouk.-uo *hsre*onbe v above stock for sale (If applied for ,n, tnejUai*dy) , by net 28 \\ M U HtGI!T_ A HNN Y CIA>Tlt.*-5« Bale* Gunny Ftoth, £r M'r, to T arrive,by ,»et.'» Ot TAV I S COHEN. tiTmt. imm-CItl, .rh. NnrmMiilv, #.,u.n.l.: ! IIA.18-C1.0.C. T,l.n..«o H.ms ll. r Juvcnia, fio. ’ I store, and fbr sale by schr Juvcnia, Boston,Oci 2J— \r. brig .M* del, Jackconvllle. Fid, I brig Lauieatm. -*r\nnimh. Havana, Oct 24—bid, br.g Robert M l ha/lion Savau- i nah. 1 LYNN fc SNIPER. H AV— mo Bait>* Northern Hay landinglbladay from rchr Wide World, and for sale hy oct 1ft nmvi.% ROWLAND fc SON tn ph.ytng and teaching this beautiful pectin. ' in'itt# all. nn! young Go.,t emi-n «-pv •''a"y, t" avail themselves of the opportunity of »<-.] , rr c id u #h.«r. unie. r* soq/ce of intellectual and re rt. ..i ouvr- taiim ent. F r lerius fcc . anply to the *ub-c*.lcr st Col h *4. Sibley's Book store, oct 27—3 K. M. EDWARDY. •.•Journal fc Courier copy. FtlVV AK1)S C.\ Till*: LAW UK 1*AI1.MKM>- TABLE OF CONTENTS. I'haptor lsl.bailments; chapter'll. IN-po-ti#; cliajsre 3.1, t,raluitous F 'm-ntssl 'us or M aiulatee: obapicr tin, Gratuitous Loans, cuapter .‘ith. Ph*dB»#or Pawn*; chap ter 6th. Contract* bu- Hire : chapter 7:h. of Innkcej-ere; chapter 8th, Uotum..n Carriers aud carriers c- Passen ger*. Hie atxvve chapters are treated very full, making a_ book of 6fi7 page*. One cop; postageon receipt >-i 44. Just published and for sale by ||.t^KN, f*Ol 1.1* « C O-i 144 Nassau street. N-Y..a.id ... oc , 6 475 Broadway. Albany. N. a . Cl lM«t OF THE SAVANNAH .KEDI- ON and after Monday, the 2AJ m#t^ the COl.I.FGE t-j u> opontat daily,from t» t" 10 o’clock, A M. Me-Hcal AdviccatnlMedlctneswiilbeftarnish- i *d'gratuitously lo al* Indigent persons who may apply I at iliXt hour, and when necesrary. patient# will brat- tend.-'l at their houses, under the superintendence <’f tome one of lhe Professor*. A Lying in Ward is open at the Savannah Ho#p*tal, under the care- «V Dr. P. M. Kollock, for indigent white tamales, where e«ery aUcn:io„ will be |wid them The Clinic will de conducted under the care and sa ne/ vision of the following profesw r-: Dr. R D. ARNOLD. ‘‘ P M. KoLLOCK, ** W. »J. Ht i.I.OCH, “ C. VV. WEST. •* J. G. HOWARD, *• L II. MARTIN, oct 22—lm *» J. It. HEAD '~i.oni»Y»n pT«o:>ix fire bffife. spills Fompauy thk.-« Fire Risks in this cHjr, and fc- X *urve Rtiiils imd L< «*<-*. ou 23 Rv.BT HABERSHAM fc SON, Agent*.