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SAVANNAH UKI’l M.KAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31,18 .5. roiihiiiit av ALEXANDER fit SNEED. <H«r »«< Cw» r>mmr- TvnM* " ...§5 00 8 00 NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE of iheH&vanuah Rapublloaa. Nkw York, Oct 87lh. The mo»4 interesting topic ol dlaaaaaiou stilt la, tlio panic which hu pratailcd in tho Stock markot during the laal two or throe days, caused by recent advices from Europe, which loteahndow «n im pending oriaia in the monetary affairs ol both Eng land and Franco. Tho imiueuso war loans and Itally, ib adfMce,per annum .•< 0«!R to I «>Ponditw«* of lho«o l»o nmiona bo,in In loll »» Cri*Weakly, iR advance, |>or anuuin 3 00 j ,| ( >ualy upon commercial interests j and to check ritHVHKR BY TIIK AFRICA. MONEY MATTERS IN ENGLAND. Laris Advance In Conaela. ... tly.i If aorpaid in advance.. Woekly, Invariably in advnnee Weekly,(dubprice,' IQcopirslor.. , 4 IK) 1 . • 00 .lft oo SAVANNAH, QA. Wndneaday Morningi Oct« 31» Telegraph for tho Republican* Frwtn Trias. Ntw Orleans, Oct. 30. j I,sia accoanta Irom Texas atatu that Governor i Faaae ta in favor nl Callahan’* course, nnd iehi«oa 1 to isaoa hta proclamation againat it, at Gon. Smith's J Mora rangers have gone to the frontier. Front California- Nrw Orleans, Oct. 30 the drain of coin, the respective govoinmciits have been «ib|iged to adopt the expedient ol raising tho rntca ol interest on money in rupid succession. l l is natural, considering the intimaio commercial ro tations between England and Franco and tho Uni ted States, that this unpromising state of affairs across the water should have somu influence in fi nancial alfc irs on this side, hut there is no doubt ilmi the panic fueling witnessed “in the aticot,” since tho receipt of the I’nciflc'a*advices, arises more iruin temerity than any legitimate cause.— fins is tho opinion ol tiuauuiura of acknowledged ability,and they urge ilui whatever course tho I hoiks oi England and Franco may choose to pur- suu in regard to specie payments, thero can ho no ious interruption to the prosperity of tins couit* Boston, October 88.—Tho following additional items sro embraced in tho papers recuivod hero by the Alrica: A letter front Kamiosch, dated September 9ih, says that it was expoclml that the flouting batteries would open fire against the north side ol Sevasto pol in two days. Thu announcement that the Allies liad-advnnced on I’erekop caused a further rise on Friday of 1-4 on Consols, making a total advanco that day ol 7-8. The latest mioiitiion tor Friday shows an advance ol 1 1-2 since Thursday, when tho decision ol tho Bunk whs niadu known. A favorable fea ture upon which stress is laid is tho appnrcnl ces sation of the drain of gold. Diminished anxiety vus also expressed os regards tho results to lie ex [from Hie London Times, (oily nrflela,) Oct. II.] IMPORTAHT FINANCIAL INTEL LIGENCE. All'KCT OF COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS IN EUROPE—NRW RUSSIAN LOAN—THE CONDITION OF TIIK BANKS OF ENUI.ANU A Nil FRANCE—TIIK BRAIN OF dOLU, ETC., ETC. The prohnhilitv of a further sdvunco to-morrow ol the Bank rate ol discount to (i pur cent was the child subject ol discussion during tho entire day, and political news is comparatively disregarded. In tho Stock Exchange nnd many other quarters, hut not nmoug mo lending hankers, tho belief.in another upward movement seemed general. Tho firm appearance ol tin* exchanges, (Its belief that no additional amounts have been withdrawn du ring tho past few days lor France, nnd tlto knowl edge that some gold wai yesterday taken to tho Bank, oncournged an impression that a fresh step tiny this week not bo demited necessary ; but, on hibned m this ovening's Bank returns. At tho Mho'other hand, it transpired that tho demand for "I ; discount at tho Bnnk h«d again been extremely same time it would appear that real relief would Th« steamship Oransda. from Aspinwall, has I "Y- Wo are strong in credit and resources, and arrived with dates front California to the ftth inst. The news brought by her is unimportant. The reported murder of Gov. Stephens, ol Wash- iRgtoa Territory, is uutruo. The steamship Goo. Law sailed for New York oo the 81st, with one million seven hundrod and fifty thousand dollars in specie. Qcr, Scott'* Hack Pay. Washington, Oet 30. The Cabinet has decided that Gen. Scott is en titled to back pay as Lieutenant General, since 1847. market*. Nfw Orleans, Oct.30. Cotton is easier to-day, though not quotahly lower. 9,600 halts wore sold. New York,Oct. 30. The Cotton markot was quiet to-day. Sales 500 halos. Flour is lower j State brands quoted nt $9.12 1-2, and Southern Flour at 89.87 I 8 per libl. Wheat is quoted 2 to 3 cents lower. Corn is also lower. Tho steamship George Luw (rent Aipmwall, has arrived. Republican It coiling Room. Our Heading Room, the most extensive and coin all this alarm cannot be looked upon in any oibor light than as moat unwarrantable. I lie country never stood hotter in its trade with lorcigil countries, and never was better capable of sustaining itself prosperously. As the largi-st pro ducer of gold, cotton and brondstulls m the world, with plcntilul harvests und a sound condition of trade, tho financial and commercial condition ol the United States may bo suid to ho ns strong ns the rock of Gibraltar. Stocks hnve declined front 2 to 5 per cent, during the week, but the prospect ut this writing is that a reactionary tooling is about to take place. Thero is no scarcity oi money, but the low pricus ol Stocks having diverted consider able capital from the legitimate channels of in vestment, b»r tho purposes of speculation, rates have ndvanced about 1 per cent., closing at 9 a 12 per cent, per annum. Our Banks have been less disposed to discount freely, in consequence of their small specie resources, but, fortunately, the de mand for inercnni'lo accommodation has been cor respondingly small, and thero has been litllo or no inconvenience occasioned. Thu general cuntrac lion which has boon goitiu on for many months hns reduced the liabilities to un unusually low figure, comparatively speaking, f Freights are advancing, and vessels rontmnnd I ready employment at remunerative rates in nil ili- t rectum* ; this is particularly the case with large bo heat derived from immedinto supplies from Aus- l | MmV y, and tho more lavorablo symptoms woro tralia. Such arrivals would ho peculiarly oppor- | Uicrel.tre completely noutralixed. This increased tuiiO'M tho present moment, ns an excollnuMoHl j demand on tho day preceding the Bank Court must vould ho sH'nrdod for ascertaining it tho bullion i | H , expected every week, uuli Iriilii hint n.allv miliaiitoH. * i i i. . drain had really subsided. The discount markot was essentially unchanged. Money was in good demand, and the supply fair. There was an upparent ceeaatton in tho drniu of gold. In the Stock Exchiurgo money commanded four to lour and a half por cent, on stock and Exche quer bill*. The Daily News in it* city article, say*:—The most serious change exhibited in the Bnnk of Eng land return* is tlto deereaan ol no less than .L'6. r >i>,- 647 in the coin nnd bullion, and £778,517 in tho roiorvo. The Bank *»f England returns, October 6, state the amount of notes in circulation nt £620,292,655, being an increase of £129,876, ami tiio stock of bullion hi bm|i departments X’12,399,281, showing a decrease of X'449,647 when conipured with the previous return. Tho steamship Amgo arrived si Havre on the 6th. and the Ariel on tho 7th inst. Tile Duke and Duchess ol Brabant arrived nt Faria on the I2ih inst , and were received with great ceremony. i.nito assurance can A NefN Healer Tarred and FnittUered In flllMwwurl. the manner in which tiir coat is applied. A correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat givo* the following account ol punishing a negro stealnr in Farkville, Mo., under the code ol Judgo Lynch. Thu man's name was Atkinson, and ho wftsdo- clarud guilty by a commiltoo ol cittconsol attempt ing to run oil* with a mulatto slave girl. Alter tho ! decision of the extra judicial court had boon ren dered, aonio of tho cuiiirnittou went for tar; oilier* | lor a t>ng of feathers; tho rest stood guard heforo the oiiico door. Tar enough was brought to 1 besmear tho entire population of Farkville, and, foathura suHicioul lor at least n dozen coats. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CAUTION IO Till; ■•IJIII.H j Learning from some of the raspecAils Charleston and Savannah, that my Hcimiil.ini H.-linapp*,U extensively c"iinUfrf«-li«d by u fiuint>e, v Llqnnr mixers In New York, Philadelphia ai.il h.^ f AT IfE N M U M . V. II. CRIHP lessee end Mai . HUNTLEY Wage and Acting Mai __ _ ? t ami last Night but three of the young and lovely arid (Imllng ttiat the pfrares daringly adve^r!!,'^’ JWI88 L0lfI8K IlKEDERy • nlclmm deception* under the name which i„i. „ Kll ^ Female Feuestrian.— 1 There is n young lady Nassau, N. I!., who malio* nothing of walking six teen miles before breakfast. Of course *ho is ruddy, attractive and hearty. Wo understand that Governor Crittenden, of Kentucky, has been invited nnd bus accepted ol invitation* of tho Boston Committee to deliver it lecture on slavery in that city. plots of uni iu the Southern s ate* Is maintained st an ( ships ndnplod to tho Cotton trade. Thero annual coat 61 nearly a thousand dullnrs. To mem thl» expenditure, we have found It mcesssry to exact a . •mall eubscriptlou from those who frequent It. 0 late, however,! number of peraous, not subaeribere, Suiting it • pleasant place to « Idle awaj a leisure hour, havo been In the habit of resorting to it dally, much to the inconvenience of those who pay for the me of it.— ( The design of this notice is to correct the evil, ami to Inform all such persons, that on and after lo-morrow, (Nov. 1st,) all visitors will be charucd (he regular price of subscription, except lu ra*e* where they are Minis- teri ol'ine Gospel, strangers who are Introduced by reg ular subscribers, or persons who come on business con nected with the office. 'I'll* Republican Heading Room It a pleasant, conve nient, ami profitable resort, ami R place, we are pleased to see,where merchants and other busiaoss .ueu "mostly do congregate.” It ia large, well ventilated mid Huh mil. and the files of papers, both domestic and foreign, most ample anil diveiallied. All the Reviews and Pe riodicals of tbls country and Great Britain, together with such publications as the London Illustrated News, I mu don Punch, floutebuhi Words, Ac. Ac., may always "tty oi lonmige in all tlto leading ports of lire Union, ami iho possibility ( >| continued heavy ox- ' port* of the leading staples of tho country docs not warrant the belief, that thero will lie any ma terial increase for some months to conic. VVs un derstand that some of our ship owners, who h«vo vessels employed in tho War service, have received oilers Irom the ad red governments ol u renewal ol tlmir charters, hut at a slight reduction front the original rates, and that sotno of them having re fused to accept any abatement, havo been notified Hint their ships will be continued in tho transpor 1 servieo lor an indefinite period, under a clause in the old ch Tier*. A telegraplrc despatch wire re ceived yesterday from New Orleans, stming Hint all tho unengaged ships in that port haJ been la- ken up to load Cotton lor Liverpool ai 7 8d. Several ships hnvs been chartered Irom Snvuunnh and Charleston to Liverpool at 5 8d, with ihu priv ilege of proceeding to Havre at I l-4d. The do- round o» o,If Round T.ble-«x™pl .!>,» b, ' for Mamen >!ill coniinuo. k.hhI, will, unly • some selfl»h roadei, which we regret to say Is not un small supply, and rates are firm and steady nl $20 frequently the esse. We feel,therefore, that In prnvl per month to Liverpool and London, with $3.*t ad ding such s result, we are oflerlng tho public s prlvl ( vanou lo the former, nnd $3l) advance to the lattor leue. amt doing It a favor. Wc no not expect any profit oil our capital thus expended or any remuneration tor our labor. All we ask It that those who enjoy Ihe privilege should sure us from !<>-« — that the receipts ol port,and $25 a $30 to Havre. Thu Cotton market declined l-2c. on Thursday under the Alrien’s news; hut yesterday, tho an tin' Koout should dcfiuy Ihe expense of maintaining I ,,oUncen,ont ol n killing Irost in Louisiana on the ll, and that (be burthen he not aUowerl to faII, in ihf form of stax, uptu ourselves This is not the case si thoqneseut time. A good Reading Room may bo regarded as one n| tbo Institutions of it place, and we are exceedingly de sirous of continuing tho prlviU-ge to our clllxuiis. Wl.b them ihe mailer rests. Let new subscribers come for ward and lend ns their aid, ami we will cheerfully con tribute all that may be due from ourselves. While we ho|»e there may he no Ueces-ny lor such a step, we feel constrained lo add, Ihnl unless a greater inn-rest Is maultested, and lu Ihe only wav that can "carry con viction with It,” we have resolved t<> abandon iho pro ject and rent the room oil the Utnl January next. Del. 31st. ts>~ ’I 'he steamship Hermann, from South ampton and Bremen arrived at New York Satur day morning. Her dales are only to tho lOili m- atuut, so the brings uo later intelligence lhan that received by the Africa. night ol tho 241h inst, caused a reaction and an active business. The mnrkel closed firm, at prices which are only 1-8 ol a cent below those current previous to the receipt of the European nows. Tlto s'oek on sale is reduced to un iimmially low figure, and this fact contributed to tho improved leolmgat llto close. Wo believe (his is the earliest dale at which a killing Irost has occurred for aovernl years, hut Iho fact thut <he season is at least a fortnight earlier than usual, will he likely to militate against whatever Injury ihe crop may have sustained on the proaent occasion. Middling Uplands are variously quoted—9 a 9 1-8, and 9 1-4 cents. Some panics discredit tho lro*t nows. Manhattan. Trlh ii to lo .tlr- ClHy- Ah lime advances, as the* minds and h<':ir'B ol men become treed Irom prejudice, nnd ns the mor tal remains ol i.enry Clay progress m their return Tho Washington Union comments upon I R» ntother earth, in tito eamo ratio does tlm star of tbo Oswego apecch ut John Van Huron (in which J h “ '“" l0 "«• h'Blicr. Unliko u« ..f our *rc,t ho is said to havo declared both lor Nohraska and men whoso names and influence controllid tho free territory) and .nyi lh« Prince i. nnl Wnrlhy d.-.liny ol pnmea. Mr. Olay «™i down In ihe to be recognized as n democrat of the simon-purs stamp. There is something supremely ridiculous in the idea of the Pierco organ reading anybody out of anything. It had buNor look sharp aa to whether it and its chief are recti in cut in. Y3T Mr. Bogardus.of Hamden’s Express Com pany, will please accept our thanks for late Phila delphia papera. HP The Steamship Alabama, Copt. Schenck, 63 hours from N. York, arrived at her wharf about twelve o’clock, M., yesterday. She brought 104 cabin and 48 steeiago passengora and full freighis. Purser Knox will accept our ibsnkg for N. York Evening papers of Saturday, in advanco of the mail. tv According to a dispatch lo tho agents hero, the steamship Florida, Capt. Woodhull, arrived at New York yesterday forenoon—nil well. Collecting Aqenct.—See advertisement of Mr. E. M. Blount. We take pleasure in lestilying to his integrity and business qualifies!! >ns. The Athenjbim—Miss Rklokr's Benefit — The play of “lugomar" waa repealed lust night to a largo and doeply interested audience. Wo havo never known two persona butler adapted to the prominent characters of this piece lhan Mr. Jami son and Miss Kccder. In his wild costume, and fiery mien, the former is the very embodiment of savage lilo; while tho latter, with all her personal clnrms and gentle graces, ia tho very instrument to suhduo and win over to humanity the fierco nature of the forest chief. With such material in the play, “there is no ouch word a* fail ” To-night is set apart for n Benefit to tho young and gifted stranger, who,in so short a time,has made such signal conquests over tho public favor. From tho fueling mnmfes'ed in tier holm If, it is only nn- cesHary that the occasion bn known to aucuro her an overflowing house. Wo would bn glnd to see morn of the lemnli-a of our city preannr, lo witness lh« triumphs of a young and lovely member ol their own sex. Fire.—Ad alarm of fire waa sounded about noon yesterday, and our Engine Companies were promptly in motion. It wnelound to procood from the house of Mr. Miller, on York street, and was speedily extinguished, having only damaged the rooi of the building. We luarn that tho furniture and interior of ihe home were also injurt d, lo sorno extsnl,by the water Irom the Engines. “ Putnam’s Monthly.”—The November num ber of this Magazine has been laid on our tabln by Jno. M. Cooper & Co. Cuban Intelligence.—The Isabel brings dales from Havana lo ihe 25tji iual. Morales, tho revo lutionist, who was condemned to death, has had hiu sentence commuted to eight yoars ol confine ment and hsrd labor. Everything was quiet on the (aland, and the (Xiblic mind seemed turned to the great industrial imereaia of the country. The ■pttit of revolution, it is said, has effectually died out, the Governor General having thoroughly ex tinguished it by his rigid surveillance at home, and through the instrumentality of his spies abroad.— The treachery of leaders has also centributod to the abandonment of all idoa of • change. tomb in pence, and with his remains were buried tho asporitiue and ill-will ol all hot Iocs Though the grass hns hardly grown over his grave, w irh ono u<>liimon huurl his cuuntnmen already aaoHinhle around it, nnd oiler up their grniotui tributes to Ins umichles8 worth. We huve been led to these reflections by tlto pe rusal of a letter front the lion. Daniel iv Dickon son, in answer to an invitation to attend n meeting ol the Democrucy of Kentucky, tu bo held ut tire city uf Lexington. It coninmsihu lollofring brief, but bcaulilul tribute to the departed patriot: “ Lexington was aptly chosen lor your gathering place. It is a name hall-.wed by many sacred and stirring recollections. Near it reposna tho rcmnios ol >i patriot whoso bpiri! will aniinulo von in efforts to pre-ervo tho Union; whose patriotism like his memory was world wide; whose very iiam enured Inctiott to tremble and fiiiiiiiicism to reek a hiding place ; whoso lame is the property <>l the nation, and will he cherished among her dearest treasures.’’ Memoir of S. S. Prentiss, edited hy his brother. Now York; Charles Scribner—2 voli. The nppt-arance of these volumes has filled a gup in American biography. Mr. Premiss was one of the remarkable nieiiol his day, and though a Northerner hy birth, was, during ins whole pub lic career, the representative and embodiment of llm Western .spirit. He was gibed with a brilliant imalluct,n spirit that knew no lour, nnd energy that no obstacle could impedo. His public career w»s short, but bufliciently long lor hint to win a reputation enjoyed hy but few of his competitors on the Bingo. His greatest triumphs, though, were at thn Bur. In ail that constitutes an advocate, eloquence, learning, wit, lie had no equal among the great men with whom his professional lot waa aast. The volumes before us, besides a sketch of h'» life, presents much ol his sparkling correspon dence, and most ol his speeches in Congress and at the Bar that were reported. For sale hy Jno. M. Cooper & Co. North American Review. Col. W. Thorne Williams has laid on our tnblo the October number of this valuable Quarterly.— It* table ol contents presents the promise of a rich intellectual repast for tho reader. We select the following: “ Westward Ho !, Genius and Writings ol Victor Hugo, Flanders' Lives of llto Chief Jus tices, Kcharnyl and tho War in the Caucasus, His tory of tho Crimea, Diplomatic History of tho Wnr in the East,’’ dtc. We are nlso indebted to Col. Williams lor tin following: ' Harter'’ for November. “A Day at Pompoi, 1 nnd “ Nicaragua,” arc highly interesting papora, and handsomely illustrated. No. 12 Harter’s Story Books; n voryinteresting number ol a publication designed lor the amuse- muni und insliuction of juveniles. Dutch Kbvomvd Church anp Slavery.—The Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church, in session last week in Now York city, declined a proposi tion to admit certain churches in North Carolina into their body, on the ground that thoir rnembsrs were sliYO-holders, and therefore not entitled to Christian fellowship. The vole on the resolution requesting R withdrawal of tho application stood 66 lo 34. Fair at Boston.—Tho Agricultural Society of Boston hold n Fair last Week, which is represent ed iih tho most brilliant over witnessed in lips coun try. Tho exhibition was extensive, and embraced specimens of skill from every department id' diistry and nrt- Hpoochoa wore delivered hy Ed ward Rvoretl, Robert C. Winthrop, and oilier dis tinguished gentlemen, to a crowd ol visitors csti- Insted at filty thousand. Twenty thousand dol lars wore received at ihe galea in one day alone. Americans in Turkey. — Thu Washington Union publishes tho following official notice from tho Attorney Gonernl’a office. "Citizens of tho United Hlntos, in common with all other foreign Christians,ernoy the privilege of oxiorriioriility In Turkoy, including Egypt; iho snmn in the Turkish regencies of Tripoli and Tu nis; nnd also in tho independent Arabic .StnluB of Morocco and Muscat.” Declines.—It is stated thnt iho Hon. (Joe. W. Honk ins, of Virginia, declines tho very flattering ■ ppointment recently tendered him by President <’ierce, as Chid Juttico ol tho District of Colunv Seizure op a Supposeo"Fili.ibuster” Vfxskl — A Idler Irom Fort au-Princo to the New York Sun announces tho seizure of tlto American barque Amelin, of Now York, hy order of tho United States Commorcinl Agent. The vessel arrived there Irom St. Joseph's (Fla.) with a cargo ofVnts nnd ammunition. Tlto Amelin, it will ho remem bered, made her escape from the Florida coast at the time the Magnolia,andther alleged "fillihustor” vessel was seiz' d and taken into Mobile. Thu Jackson Mississtppian ol the 24th inst. sny.s: It affords us pleasure to chroniclo iho en tire disappearance of yellow fever front otir city.— We have not hoard of u new case lor several days The low sick are recovering. The Administration anp the Kew York Softs.’’—Tim Washington Union ol Saturday publishes u letter from John Van ftnrcn. in reply to its strictures on his speech at Oswego, lie predicts that the New Y- rk Soft Shell Demo cratic ticket "i|| be elected by 50,0110 plurality, and asks the Union whether it desires to seo that ticket elected or defeated. The Union replies, in view of Mr. Van Buren’s declaration that all tho candidates on that ticket except two wore openly nnd warmly llto advocates ol Mai tin Van Uurcn he gamutl ilnt tho exceptional course of the Bank ol Franco is ended, since tho cotmneroial commu nity now provide for tlmir fears rattier than for thoir wutits. II tho privnto bankers and discount houses could hut rely that tho extreme rare had been reached, tltcir conlidonco is such in tho gene ral state of trade that tlt.*y would immediately af ford abundant accommodation. It is, therefore, probable Unit an immedinto rise of 1 per cent., or even mure, provided it wore known to be thn Inst, or could fairly bo considered so, would hu followed hy much lesi inconvenience linn another move ment of a half per cont., with the prospect a wcok hence ol further disturbance. Tho perpluxiiics oi the public regarding tho past and probable future operations id ihu Bank ol Frauen are uudiniinished, nnd tiiitil tho proceed ings ol that institution iissumo n plainer character lire coiumcicinl business of both countries must be seriously disturbed. Tho majority appear to con sider thut tho method hy which the recent mea sures were carried on was In accord unco with that already described in the Times; hut a variety of suggestions are forwarded by correspondents, each | illustrating the extent ol uncertainty that prevails. I Thus, one writer, whoso opinion in any financial question would ui limes command attention, ob serves:— "I think there must he some mistake in tlto idea ilint the measure car. havo been accomplished by an operation through the Boarso. It snents to me ev ident that if the scheme has boon carried to the extent mentioned tJM,01)0,000) tlto bullion enn on ly have been ohtniued hy thu deposit in this coun try ol sorno general securities will) iho large finan cial c-'lablirhmciiiB having heavy deposi'H in their bunds, which they may have been templed to ad vance hy ilie offer of <t high rate ol interest. An operation of thut kind may be curried ojt for many months, provid' d thu borrowers lie willing to pay Hie ru'e of interest demanded. It npp ars to me (lie inquiry is worth notice. Whether, however, my idea, be right or wrong, it is clear that such inys'erio'is procoeedings may provo extremely det rimental to both countries. In tho present cordial good underMHiiding bi t ween France nnd Englnnd it becomes the duly of both lu unite thoir strength hi every way not Individ* it. I have often thought that an intimaio enrr spondencc upon emergencies between thu two banks of Fram'd nnd England migitt he beneficial to both ; and il tlto existing charters ol either do not now udinit of il, an ullcr- aiu.il or power to nccinplish that olgect might bo given for their mutual advantage. Another correspondent considers there must still lie S"Uto influences iu operation which havo not been made public, and Is disposed to agree with ili»so who suspect ii Russian loan. “ It is stated,“ hoobs' ives, hy loreign merchants and moneyed nun, that the Russian govorumoiit, not now in wry good credit, have offered terms to tho Dutch huikera lor a loan, which, it would seem, they have not been nbl» to resist. This nas led to thu sale, in the English and French markets, uf all other kinds of securities, national und private, held "ii account ol tli-i Dutch bankers, the pro ceeds ol which havo been remitted to Holland in go d, lobe sent thence lo Russia.” Such u sup position, however, is not borne "ill by anything lint lias been lately observed. Some insurances tor g.dd lo Hamburg, wi-oro the market lor ilint Eliminating Metallic Folsoms.—'The nowly , discovered precesa of eliminating metallic poisons from ihu human body by means of chemical olec- I tricity, which lias excited so much interest in lire j medical and scientific world, is as follows: A metallic hntli is insulated Irom everything, and I partially filled wilh acidulated water, to convey | more rendily tire electric currents. Tire patient j lies upon a seal in iho tub, im-ulMcd entirely Irom tire hath. When gold, silver or mercury is in the ! system, nitric or hydrochloric acids are employed; when lead is suspected, tire acid used is sulphuric. This doire, tire uogativu polo ol a battery is put in connection with tho hath, while tho positive polo is in iho hnnds ol tho patient. Tire electricity now prccipitnlos itself, hunts, digs, searches and dis covers every puticleof metallic substance concoaled in the most profound tissues, Irenos, joints and nerves of ihu patient, resolves them into thoir primitive forms, and extracting them entire Irom tire human organization, deposits litem upon tho sides ol lire built, where they can hu easily seen. And nf tho celebrated Tragedian, hi ii. a v. o it hi; j a it iNON. Ucdiiotiliiy, October Hint, IB6A. flulirer’a r'aahlonable L'onredv of MONEY. I tiara ItoiiKlaa Mias L* MMriK UKISDKR I .July l-'ranklln.. ftlra. W. II.L'rinp Allrud Avolyn Mr. UKORMK JAMISON Alter Which Mr.niiOIKjK J AMlsoN’H auccesaful Comedy, ' TI»oru’«r No Nticli Word An Full.’ Doors open at 7—Cnmtnenco al 7 1-2. net 31 ARMORY-II A LL. iiniishiff •Vicelianirat EXHIBITION, of 150 Jloviuif I'iRiirvs IN IHKFKRENT A l III IDES, ARRANGED IN A CURIOUS AND AGREEABLE MANNER, Open Tlii* F.veiling. Ocl. 30, From 7 null I 10 o’clock. AiluiMsIon 23 cunts, t h.Mren under 12 years half Vico. net 30—I w England and Ireland.—The Now York Times has tire following story Irom Washington : “Thu British representative here has discovered a secret circular ol the Irish Emigrant Aid A*sn- cintion, whose object is to aid Ireland t<> Iren her self Irom England’s rule, now while tho latter is engaged in tire Eastern war. Britain is seriously alarmed, and beseeches the I’rosidont In tnko in stant meusuros to savetlrolnnd from tho Irish.” I nre Krluccd—falilil Passage $20, For .Veto Fop A:. STKAMSIIIP AUGUSTA, To Leave Wednesday, Out. 31, at 111 A. M. .. The irew unit Hplciulitl loNt^oinu steam- iAl.’tiIJSTA, Tiio Mas I, von Com T-JLLX?* inander, will leave nsabove. For freight Hi or passage, apply re PADKI.Fi>UD, FAY II C'i. Cabin I’asssge gCi Steerage I’aasagu ’ N. lb-Shipper* of Cotion by lliese Bienmera, will of Capt. Doniphan, with ten wngons nnd 3,000 |ili-ns<- take notice, tliul no (Jotiou will he received al head of slock, were massacred hy Ihe Sioux and i O"' that i* lint distinctly marked on the edge of * .In I " ' Tire St. Louis Republican clearly shows tho story published in the late papers from Oregon to tire effect that the emigrating party which left St. . Joseph on the I5ih of March, under the command , Cheyenne Indiana, to ho a palpable hoax, Dkatii of an Army Officer.—Advices received Irom Texas givo intelligence ol the drowning acci dentally, nl Engle Pass, m iho Rio Grunde, on tho 2d instant, of Second Lieutenant William M. Da- runt, of thu regiment ul tit.muted riflemen. The deceased was a nativ ol South Carolina, and a gradual* of ihe West Point Military Academy, of lire cls*a o| 1854.—Slur. : bale. For To leave Wednesd 'fi t 1 A <V 4 1 ' oet till f* h # t tt tt v t ip li t a. dnesday Oct. 31, nt 114 o’clock, A. .\1 pC.t' new und m.I. mliil •ie«nu.|>lp KTATI? OF OK'>ll(i|A, Capt. Gar vin, will leave a* above. ...820 Cabin I’aMugu to Plilladclnhln sieerag* *• “ H For ire.ght or passage apply lo C. A. L. I.AMAft, CMOMBnolAli. M.I V t ft ft All VI.% U K UT. Tushday, October 30, P. M. COTTON—The sab-atoday amount to 791 bnlss, at I’HIt PA1.ATKA. FI.OItlltA. VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, GEO .AND JACKSONVILLE, PICOLATA, * A ND BLACK CREEK, FLA the lotlowlug prices: 60 at R, IHO at HJ^, 39 Ht 87 at J 8*. 160 01844,31 nl8 11.10, 37 l-’nta 1310,and ) IHO bales si HJ{c. U, S. MAIL LINE. - . iIT " " fc. The new uu<l fast riiniiiiigsteamer HK . "iilil - iri'Wr^’^'" Capt. Thoms* K. Shaw, will for the Presidency in 1848, that it is, thorclore, a ^ uictal i*ordinarily very limited,*11 r.ictcd attention matter of indifference, so far ns tire imprests ol tho j iwo or three weeks ago, Irom tho impression that Democratic party nro concerned, whether ll.o | it was destined lor Berlin,or, in other words, St. lit-kfi .uccoud. or nol l , olcrs!.ur,i but lilts totul «"ni, nl>li..u>.h lnr«..r III.K' l MIlUl'U < I IIOI. , iwcii.l i.i llm! mlv ivna 11..I ..I ....u Royal Marriages—We have heretofore allu ded to tire rumor ol n pending nogocialiou |nr a matrimonial nllinnco hetweeq Prince Napoleon ami lire Princess Royal of England. The Paris correspondent ol lire Loudon Times thus devour sc* ol the matter: “Wltotlior there ho nny foundation fur it Jam unable lu say, and only relate it as it is reported.— The friends "I lire Imporial dy.ia-ty lens-m, it ap pears, m this manner :--"Tho old prejudices which separated France and England have disappeared, like the sinoiio Iroin iIk-liei.l o| luttlo. The glo ry won in eoiiimoii, lire dangers shared hy brother* in arms, the sentiments ol <s'eem and affection cemented by thu «onorou* b!""d which b"th have shed in combining iho satire enemy, (Ire resistance they Inve show n together for two years not only m Ru.-sia, in arm* against ilium, hut t" tho 'iiiingu. > ol Gormany, which looks on and waits—ulleoucui in the two greatest nations of the earth, and n W'Mild ho ruilrer with France ilint England -houid seek a unitritti«ninl alliance than with Bru.--.ia, whososympailiii'N and wliose wishes are known to be lor Russia and Russia alone.” Tm > add, that Prince Napoleon is alsr. id Royal race, and 1* even connected with the Royal family ol England by his mother, the Princess Catherine ol Wuilemborg, who licrsoll wire a daughter of a Princess ol Brunswick. But, independently oi that relationship’, they look upon un alliance of the kind as a combination far more suitable, in->ro ttseltil, more politic than tho other, and one that would he more in conlormiiy with tire actual re Iminns of tire two countries. 1 repeal that l can not say whether the rumor is ill or well founded, tun tins is tire second <>r third time it line been in eir» ulation, and with the comments to which I huvo alluded. Extraordinary Yield oy Corn.—The Wilkes Republican ol last week says: “Wo are informed, upon mu best authority, that lb*' very largo quantity ol one hundred and nine hudicl-of corn were raised this season,upon one acre ol low land, on lire planlation ol Jas. K Du bose, of this county. This though an extraordina ry crop |or any country, is the morn so for old Wilkes, whoso lands are very generally, though erroneously, thought to he exhausted. •*'l hi* crop, Du ugh remarkable lor quantity, is thn more remarkable as art example of commend able industry which wo lake the greatest pleasure in it'dreirig It wns planted, manured and vultivu tod entirely by a youth of 13 years of age, William Pinkston, son ol Mr. Thos. M. Pinkston, with h view ol competing for the prize nt the State Agri cultural Fair, hut tire Fair came on before the crop could be gathered.” Hide, Am*' usual to thut city, was nut nl nnymagm and during tire last lortnigh: the leaiuro has I altogether. As regards n direct lonn front erdant to Russia, tho transaction could not lie concealed, and w ould, it may be presumed immediately give rise to interl'crenuu on the part ol tire Allies; while, at tire same time, its difflcul- rn-.* wiiiihl lie increased by the certainty thut no h 'ii.*es pretending to any rpspectatnlity in London or Paris would lend I’l' insolves to assist it. In- dc u, on this point the sumo correspondent rightly olmei vof:—"Wc blreuld object to any of iho conti nental governments supplying Russia with articles contraband ol war, and it is surely n* objectionable ih.it tit y should bo permitted to supply Iter with gold—tho sinews ol war." The next letter contains a protest against tire recommendation ol n previous correspondent, thut tire Bank ul England, instead ol raising llteir rule .I discount, •houid reduuo lire period lor bills to ftavanimh Rxiinru. Ortnber 30. I’er acht MiuihassutL Now York—1770bushels Wheal, 75 bel* Flour, BO.'bulusL’ottoii, 141 bbls Turpentine, 5000 do Rosin. I’er *chr G 8 (,’ailnn*. I’ll ludelphia—5i cask* Rice, 3h:i bale* Cotton, 494 bush wheat, 43 Kmpiy Darrels. 4 box. for lie above places every Tuesday, al 10 o’clock. A M.. Irom the Charleston Hienra Fnrkei wharves, net 89 8. M. LAFFITBAU, Act. FOR I.IVKHPOOL- HdpCOi'HAWATTF.i:, SS^Iiavlug most ol her cargo ernraged und golire on ol, will meet wuli ileiqm'ch a* above. For freight ' ol 3'JO hale# to complete cargo. Apply to j net 31 I1ANA II W \SIIHPKN 1 RKCKII'TS PKKCKNTIt.M, RAILROAD. Oct 3"—1768 bales Outtun, 2tM suck* Wheat, I.VI do Flour, 13d (In C»rn, 127 do I'eas end iinlzo |o F F Ru-enberg, A II Uoberlr, W Hum*. J J hi « VV (Hue*, King sc Hun», K llat>er»hnm &. Sou, W Duncan, N A liiinlui) fc C», Muver 6t liluml. Way Al Taylor, o Co- h«,n, \V P Tnnue, J 1) Je«M-, J C Wilkins, W G lli.dge, Putin., Ilullmi At C. Roger* At Norris, Waieriuun te Cn. J H i.alley. Lynn At Suldnr, .1 Gregory. J A Verning, If Mry an, O Rout, Young. W>nlt At Co, C A I, Lamar. Wn)iir, Creuiiville At Co C dreu* Al llerU. G II Cuming, Itelin Al Fuller, K L Autlreuy, ('bus HI lit Co, Hell St I’reuns*. B Parson* Ii Co, J A l.uthrop K. iDana At Wi;-liimrn. Hardwick At i.’nnke, ItosreiiAt Yillulougu. ; T \V Neely, Hudson, Fleming Co, W Womlbridue, F i II Hlmckeiford, Clieaver fc • n, J June*, llure. Davis 4t Lung.W W Anderson, Franklin Al HrHiilb'y, Order. Foil NKW YORK. -Therehr KMPIRK, hsv ing miMtof her cargo engaged, will meet w ith 'mm Ii hm shove. For baluuce freight, apply lo cl 31 DANA At WAHIIIIL'RN n a/K, Sniiili master. Apply HI FRKHJIIT OR CHARI KR.—The achr fr. Apply to DAN A Al W \SHIH’RN\ for II LTIMOUK.-ltRori.AR Lins.—Tho superior Nchm.ncr D. 8. MKR-IION, Captain ! •alum, having nearly all her freight engaged, will a Immedlnlo ilcpnicli a* nlmve. For freight or age apply in board,at Jnhii*'ni's Wharf, nr to t <1 IDtlGII A M. KLLLY Al CO. /v"ph , OH NKW YORK—I’nion l.ist—TIre Jabl£lnr pneket drhr. K.NCH ANTIIF.S.- , Jayne inns- will have despatch lor tho above port Fur freight, apply in ocl 31 OGUKN, HTA UR Al CO. da)’* imprevement TO ItEftT. THAT COM FORT A III.K Dwelling llnuso, ner of Price ami Nt. Jiilicu afreolv. with • , House attached. Rent $375 perami'im. Apply ( n*Hcl«., I think It necessary to caution He ! agulnd these vendor* nl pnlnoii In dicgui ' I Introduced the Nchcldam Aromal<ct4chi,a|.|ii(i WU Purpose of aupplylng lire m«*)lcal faculty anil Um ! community with a pure medicinal spirit, winch be prescribed with cniifldence; to all case* where »u« ant* wern required, wlUmui prndncliiR the learfai rj{ sequencer) whicli In variably result from using a.l'ip^^ ed liquor. In order tn rentier a*aursnc< dnuhlj lur , , | Und lIm article analyzed It, cheiulab of wnr|r|.»^ celubi it) .and mibmllled il for experiments) K-stt., sand* ef dia' ngiilvlH'l im dlcal prnctitlum r- The,, J Bponaenfrum these murces were of the most in,t*|u , v i cal und nallafuulnry character It Is new heir.re ii,^ |, ut lb), Hiirr«iiiiiib-d with these guarantee),and hearingn,„ uniiiipi'uchuble einlurseiijonH, uuu I call upon Hie r. t . inunF)' to protect llieiiuelvea am! iue, their i.*., lin . , uml ui) reputation, by frowning flown ana r.-; ,.j„. ^ I thepiriitlinlapeculabrrs, wire are peddling u.-,r |„ 4l j commnduie* under cover uf my trade mark. M j «rucj« , bud ever been imported from Holland Into Ui.«uiuk«t I uinlui UimuuujcoI .-chnappB, previous lo the : mice of Wolft’e Hcheidam Aromatic 8cbnup|>i, it,,;, j city. The llrst importation being made into this city in, year I"Id, which cun be *een by llm Cu-tu u || „ > n .ok-, I deposilu in) label a-, a trade mark in Uic 1 1 i sJ Hlutes DistrictI'uiirl uf iho Southern Ditluci„|,i„ | York, lu the year IR.jl,and have ths ae/iifleatc u, u 1 jmsfa **lon nl thut date. The great demund wli.di (,,, •hu* lu-eii created lor thu genuine snide ha-mu,, whole Inve nl counterfeiters In luolton. uuu .; U( j i owe t*> my cusioim r* ami friends, and lire . cn, )«•!» me, t" pul them on their guard ae .i- ,mp.,. lion. DDdLI’IH) Wt)LFK.9J Denver - . S. y„., Anmng the complaim* for which tho .-ciu, q.piu, been ih clored u vpeciflotiy the eiuiuent phy '.-.uiii »i-, I,uve corresponded with Ihe proprietor, art- do | •),u>». pepsin, debility consequent upon long continu.,] u ttl hob* und old ago, epile|r*y, in-lhuia. gravel, c l c, iff,-. Hun* <d Ihu kidney*, and -all chronic di-e;i». ->>| u, geuito-urlunry uppnralu*. For these and mm,> out- disorder*, It I* now prescribed with great -U-.>j more than three thouiand medical prbcllli<u,t-r* ;n ur,. on* part* ol the Un led Mutu*. I beg lo cull the uti.'iiiion of the reader lo the folio*, lie/ let'i'raJrorn physielun*:— Dr • IiuA'-b A. Lease.Coicinlseloner of ll*-a:;li,Uii.. more, writes a- toliows in relation to the »aiu« ' tH-tiiiupnsMB a uineUy ui chronic cutarrbsl c-aip*iou, <*c. l Le teller I* dated July 27, Iui3:— ’■Itukegieui pleu*ure in bearing highly crt-diubk tesiinmuy vo iia eflicncy us u remedial agent u, thu >|il ea-e in which you recoiumend it. Hut mg a ntiunl n-ndeney lo me imicu* *urlac-, with u siig'd degrtey B.uoiilulloii, I regard it u- one of lire ran-t iini'orui ri-uiedies ill chronic ealurrhal atfecimn*. pariicinarif I those o| ihogenlio urinury apparatus. V\itn umca rt- Bp-.i.\our obedienl servant, ' CIIAH.A.LKAH.M.I)." Dr.' . Uidihin* of M"*lon.celebrttied lor In* egr* < epilepsy,cholera, Sic., complains ol the great ditUu. . ; of procuring pure Holland gin, and speak* ol Ihexbr. ' dam .-chuapjis us lollows, under flute ol October | J83-.’:— ••I huve commended your article in four ■:*•■•*—1». ; Connecticut,one lu Vo mold, uud mm in Rhode lam. An article ol tin* kind ib i» uch needed. I huve h** unable in Bud u Buhslituiu lutbe tnatenu medicu.or |'B-' Holland gin. Yours, C. ROIIIN8GN." “l’lllLAIlKLl'IIIA, JU ) 13, 1063. Mu. I’noM'iio Woi.pr.22 Heaver street. New Yurk- ••Dear dirt—Last season the writer received, throu your agent In tin* city, ft Dottle ol your An.ninilcr'chr. duiu M'hnapp*, ami eiuco that period ha* I'reacrihfilUt amue m certain l"rni* unuary complaints: ul*" lucim | «i| debility in aged peiMin*. vo far lire echnai |>» ku been ol much bedefll to those using It. * * * * In creulustoii, where a diuretic and Miniulunt Is requited, I slum d use the Aromatic .-chetduia Schnapps. I nam ing you lor your kindness, i aui respeclluliy jours, t A. D. 'Jll \LONLk, .M. D. ' leof .uth Kigtith •tri-eL’’ The subjoined letter Irom u . 1’a.no, of Mauene-tw. New Hampshire, relate* lo one of me most vftluatili medicinal properties possessed by lire AroniiU: I r-chnupps, nnd siu.ws thut It acts usu spc-ciUc in u very pniului di*eu*e. the gravel:— ••'ill. Wolpk: I'erniu mo '.o add res* you a lew him ! which jou uru a liberty |i'U**-.il you think preperpare * sped to your medicines called >ciieuliiu .-clinupps. ; have hud it very nb*iliiute case ol gravel and stone 4 ' live year* standing,can,ing very acunte paiu In evirj utt sm’p. to urinate. Al.er u«ing litany remedies wilh" i much reli-if, I wus mil need t“ try a bollle ot your nred- c.ue. In ttieflour«e ol tlneuduya il proved ilfeiiua, di»lo.:ging lur. e pii-cs oi stone, some o which wma * ill breed Ihe cordial, ic Our quotations show un alnu-st entire recovery of. t<« W. W. LINCOLN, Muiiuineut st'nuare, orRotnihlican i lurg- as u marrow f.t pea. I coiulnuod Ihe cordial, xc Thursday’s decline—und uro, wilh a very light stock oil ; office. ocl'll*I w ■ L '°rdliig to diructictis,uuil the patient continued tu gait, hand, expressive of Iho present feeling of holders. — and i» last recovering. I think a medicine of «•> much Another writer refer* to tho anxiety left lor tho nppearniici) ol each h.mk return, and urges thoir more speedy nuhlieiillun. This has lioon pioviousiy recommended in various quarter*, and one objec tion t<» it was that, ii eucu roturu tvofo insorietl in lire Gazette iutiiD-diatcly on it* being in .do up u W ould lm iiilpo**ib|e lor tho bank court to deli berate upon it previuii*ly. It i* in-w pointed tint ili.it lire difficulty might he met hy altering tire date io winch the st.iii>ni8iit is prepared, a stop that could bo million/., J nt any liinu by the Com missioners ol .Stamps and Taxes; bill ii is not cer ium that the bank arrangements would admit even nl tin* plan, since it is iinder*t""d that tire publica tion already take* place within three days ol the linre when the account is completed. [From the Irendon 1 m.es it'll) Arllcle)Oct. 12.] The Bank Couit yi*:erday passed off without ny ulter.iDmt hmng in.ido iu lire rare ul discount. The English fund* "pi*ned with diilluc**nl thu final nlii'ii* "f hist evening, hut in tire ufternoonth' ... rket assumed a *tc.idy lone, and n gineriil rally look place before tho termination ol hu*iness.— Tire liist price ol Consols lor money was 8fi 1-4 lo 3-8; mill they pre*onud an extremely unsullied appearum'ii throughout tire whole of tho morning. Tire sitlttig "I tire Bank Cunri was protracted lo an unuMiully late hour, and lire anxiety in tire in- leival w.i* such as lo lead lo an almost total his- p, nsnni ofopeiaiii'it*. When it wu* announced llmt un new step had been resolved upon, it gradual improvement immediately commenced, tm,I ihe In-i official iMitMUDom* were at 86 3 4 lor iinmev, and 87 to 1-8 lor the 8lh id November.— i#*r h >ur mereased fit nun ** wns manifested, I’uhli Thu Value ol Fori'lifii Cinigriinia. Tho Courier count* up tlto bodily value of 340,- ODD immigrants, 1 (ID,000 of them able-bodied la borer*, worth ©1,500 each—at $1511,000,0(11)—and lire money they hi ing us being tm v dollar* each, $17.11011,000 in all— ” It may silli ly Ire said tin n, rit adds,) that lire commercial worth ol lire immigration to this coun try last year was one hundred and sixty-seven mil- iimtsof dollars—u sum r-quai to three fourths of tire value ol nil our exports." Tin* is one side—hut ««*o tho other. lOO.OOQ able bodied laborers underbid and undervalue tire wages and support of the Inborers already here, about to iho amount oi iho additional valuo they bring. Irishmor working for 75 cents tier day, bring down American labor to abuul tire same amount. Then an immense number <d those im migrants go into Believucs and Aim* Houses, and our own American laborers nay tnxes lo support tliem there. Tho Comini*sioirers ol Emigration are head over heels in debt. Tho towns hII along iho lines of the railroads are lax-ridden by Foreign pniqi'T*. So many hungry mouth* coming hero to cut, Irelp to keep up flour to $12 0U per barrel, nnd heel and pork in proportion—in Inct, enhance all flu expenses id litu. Renrember lire deplorable scene* ol last winter, wlreu a hungry, Foreign mob, ga<Iren-d in tire I’ark,threatening agrarianism and conhscafion of property, out loud! Remember . ... how wo led them in our soup houses hy hundreds, ! have b-lt and then tire Courier's figures vanish nt onoo. But, 1 '•••• continues tire Cmirior: •• The immigration tins yoar falls short nf thnt ol Inst year one hull, uud tire consequonco is u vir tual loss, or rntlrer a lailuro in gain, hy'tho coun try, "I over eighty iiiillioiiaol dollars. Fora very considerable part nf this roduetion lire Know No thing party i* responsible ; lor il is undeniable that their vehement agitation against foreigner* lias operated groutly to discourage loreign immigra tion." If thi* ho so, the Know Nothing part?, then, has done good rather than barm,—good to tire American laborer and the foreign laborer now here,and good to (lie country, as a wltolo,—be cause tire loreign immigration had boon so enor mous Hint tire American atornnch was being do- stroyed in tire digcsiinn of n. Wo were losing our iihiionulity, and Incoming a “loreign Inud" even in our own country, but mi tire cities ami now Slates. Our own impenoim sal. ly demanded tlib check. So mien reusoin d lie- Courier,—but llto Rcpuhlicau-Mm lias changed its whole nature.—N. Y. Express. 3b 7-s tor money, while for ihe a'ccmiut was 87 1-8 to 1-4. At 'mmencoment the speculators had shown a al iiipposilion to act lor n further tall, but tho : continued t" make rather numerous pur- v 'i'lte letters Iro-'i I’,iris do inn allude to any lurther contracts for gold hy ihu Bank of France, lull they sate that uneasiness still pre- ; v.i led regarding tire stock ol bullion, and lliat thero ' wa* s uin' expectation ‘>1 an advance in tho rule ' o| di*cmml to 5 I 2 per cent. It was considered, ! hnwvvcr, that a good effect would bo produced ll | tin- Bank "I Englund should abstain making any I change to-day. 1*1,0 belle! in any new and direct luissinn loan having been covertly managed al Amsterdam H.-cin* tor tin* pri'Hini to Itavn been dissipated, and ilie public are deposed t" hope lor security upon tli.ii |,„int, not only front tho Inct that no English or French hou*o, even oi the iiionI qiiesinmahlo character, would be likely to co-onornto in it, but al*o from its being lire recognized duty of nny firm to whom proposals ol the kind might be ruudo to communicate them at once to ihe allied govorn- ni< nt*. The possibility ol such an attempt will uuii.iuiitndly call l"r wulcltlulnes* ; but, so tar front h ' king lurther explanations than those afforded by tire act ton of the Bank of Franco lor tire present Hale ol tire London money market, lire most expe rienced persons have, a* has been already oh-erved, reason lo loci surprise that the disturbance lias not be n greater, ll ilmre who have noticed tire ol- feels of It sudden exportation of gold upon trade mid tire prices nt stock* had boon previously told that miv amount approaching .f l,(K>0,000 was about lo be withdrawn by an artificial and secret opera- xtemimg over only six weeks, they would iin-id ih.it disaster* ol the moat sc- kind could hardiy bo KVertcd. In 1847, du ring ilie heaviest period ol lire panic, Irom Febru ary, when consol* vrero at 91, to October, when they touched 78 3 4, tho^ total diminution in lire bullion was exactly i'3,'975,309. Yet hero it was spread over Hourly nine months, whilo oven from tire highest point during tho inflation ot 1846, the fulling "If was only X'S.UUO.OOO, or just twice thu sum now alloKed to have been taken front us. Tho difference in lire result* between Dre two periods is to he attributed partly to llto lower point whence the decline in the bullion commenced, hut chiefly the desperate unsound hand, expressive of the prcnunl feeling NKW YORK CI.AS*iriCATION. rplunds Florida Mobile. N O Al Tex • Ordinary iioiu. nom. imiu. Horn. Mlihlling 9‘s Vli t'H 94» Mi.Idling Fair.... 9^ 9* III U’Jtf Fair HI l'» I"J4 IIJ4 JjFL'tUK.—‘Tire l emanil for Weslorn and state flour i Is Ii'"* active, but lire market I* without change, lire ( demand Is fair lor the home irade, the Ku*l uml lor ex j port I he arrival* are light l-ir the *un*oii. und holders | -- quite firm. The better grade* are m fair request te* TO Itl ftT. a—x AllorSKon IfrDughtnn street. slMinted un ■ „ l."l No. 7, eoniaiiiing ten room* hai ds"iuelv Cn- u MmKL lal.U.I Mil,I nil IIU*A..I|,|. ...ll Itl.ll.ll ..... l.-.B i*ited, nnd nil necessary out buildings. Rei Apply io out31—3 JAMK- Mcl.NTIRF.. . NOTICE. “ I HAVE removed my oner In So. 176 Hay St. ocl 31 OUT A VUS COIIKN. The better grad' the linmc trade and the east nt lull prices. | GRAIN—A (Inner market fur Wheat, but with tittle prime hero—price* tend upward. 1 he aide* are 3'i.tHMI bushel* at 91 hi fur inferior red southern; 2 15 lor K""d . whilo do; 2 16 lor white llllnoi*, and I 95 lor good red j western. Out* are lower and in fair demand lor slate nnd west ern. r’nrii I* beto rand In go.i i demand h r ihe trade uud lor export — sales ol ‘.'(MiliO hiishelKat 96 u 97c for souilieiiiaiid wo.tern—other kinds are scarce and want ed. HAY-A gni'd deuiHud lor shipping and holders are llrin — *ul** of :**• bale* ul 7.7 a l* per loll Ihs. (Niivil Mores—Iii spirits Tiirpeiilme the mlvance on tire Africa’* new* iiuslieeu *u«'ained.lh"imlilhe impilry Is far Irmn being tiiiiiniiieil—* at 47a48)^ cent* ca-li in lot* for homo use—lur eiporis shipper* would not pay over 40 el7i\ and con-lde»»ie.| nil exiMMire Ituure. I’rovMotis—A lair deinunu ,.,r pork, and the market I* Drill till heavy—aules ol'6 **i hlil* ut $.'2 5u ii 22 75 h>r loess. Reef Is iu good demand -sales oi 1.10 libls ut • 1.7. SXZXF ATX; ws. I’OIIT OF SAVANNAH " UCT<HIKK 30 tIT Fit I y.ND8 AND FKLId•W-t’ITIZENS.—I um a Fandl.Inin for re-election lor the office of TAX 1'uL- , LF.G I'* Ht, on the 1st Monday iu Junuury next, ami res- i peetlally nsk your siqqiort. F. M.8TONF., j N. II. If elected, I pledge invaelf not to accept of any I other i.ftlco. [net 311 J.M.8. ; I* I'.It M’lAtlF.ll A'l.AHtlLr I •>|\ IIIK.S . h dc" Apple*. I’hienlx. Hell, Flowers. 1 • >\ ’Greenings, 8pnzluirg, 80 or I’qip ns kc. Also. I Layer Raisins, llnckwheut. raldmcea, Polatne*, • Hinoked Tongues, do lleef. I’ig J ages, cheese und i It Kinpnrlum. J. A Hitt • WN, No.27 Whitaker street. | I* V VI E V Al l' ll AI.AtmiA. I'. II \VK received this day, a full u><*"rtinHitt of Itln Roys’ I'lnthlug, unionv lIn m lliuc, lll.n-k. < l and t'adi'l Mixed shirk Jacket*, llluck and Fancv d I 'M-Rlnicr I’ants, lliuc, Dlnck and Cadot Mi\.-il lu l led Suits.full trimmed, all for buys from four to ■ »i ar» old. Call, see and lm»,at ilieFloihliigMere bon’* Range, ■t 31 Rutter, -•cl 31 Cranberries. In Shoulders'. Ibdogiia Saul For sale at lire Suvuiinuh Fru due tu sodlsiressing acoiuplulnl should be known u the public and lire world at large. Ami 1,lo*one, uiusi my upiirobaiiuu uud signature, TID i.MAf* PAINE. M. D." From Dr. .lolin 3. Reese, chemist, Huitiiuore, Sid.. September 15, lr>52:— -A iniiiiber ol our physician?are ordering the urtiel?, ami r,'»erul havealruuily prescribed U. Fersmis m wtj.n i have sold b, speak very highly of Its quulitief. A guiilh mail "I my ovvii persoiiul acquaintance, havag .-udered greatly wim un utfeciloii of the kidneys »n4 bladder, look two buttles, uild BUbti-qiielit y pb»reii stone ul considerable size, uud was grtutly rcl.cved. ll will, no doubt.go Into general use.” Ffiu II. A. Prout, Al. !>., M. Louts. June 6,1 -.73 ‘•lluving seen your adVertiBeiuent ol a pure IL-ilRCd giu, worthy lire commence ol phy-icluns, l wr.ie myui w tin a \ lew oi procuring u s^plc ot ft- tu drnpticsl nflectloas, and lii>i>iue lurms^l renal disease, i.vi-ffla- cy iiu-lung been iirkiiuwlidgevl, and it I.;.- ■•i,L lallco imo di.-use became m lire compound* »oid uinhr llit name of lioluudgm. I waul l-. us-It at present uiculie, a* i is an excellent remedy lu Infantile ciiic, <ud 1 cannot procure uc'lnimund lobe relied ou.‘ II. V\ oimWuid, M. D. Waterbary, Yt-ianw^ Mu; w GKO. .■*. NH IIUI.S St i A IK It I V Ell. Hu.unship A|alinnia, Nrhruck, 63 nonr* from New York. Milze In J W Anderson. II N Aldrich, Aikin it Hums. D llelileii «c Co, J llrown Sc Co, J A Harron, Dos Ion k. Ylllalongn, llrai *y *l id, N K llariiiim, W Rut- lorsbv St Co, Duller it Frioiemi, G llrown it Co, J A Htnwn, llehli it Fo*lur, llrlgbam, Kelly tt Go, M A Co hen. * luuhnru Sc Ciiiiiiinuliiim, '■ H Campticld, D DCnpp F * humphi" t'ruger k Wmle, J V ('mineral, IVm Cox, j M t uupei a Co, Oi'ohcli,H Curler, J II Carter, Church k Moses, Cohensk Hertz. Crane, Wells k Co, J K lie- Foul, W Duncan, Dana k Wu*hburii, ship Marcus M llm, W O'Dnseoll, W M Davidson, A » Dunham. A piivle, W G Dickson, W D F.ilieriilgu, Kinstelii tt I'.ek- man, Franklin k Uraiilly,H s Fulioii, Warimek it Hu* Yin, F Woiuey, J H Fisk, F. Fitzgerald, .1 iJ Fnlltg.int, Farrell k fo, vV II Gmmi, J F Guiliiiurtiii. K Gllhert, r> (looilall, W W (iooilricli, Gilbert k Tlldeii. Hone k Connery, llariuleii’* Expres. A S Hurlrhlge, llolcmuhr, •lidiusiih tt Co, HiiIhtsIuiIii k Soli, I’ Haller, llcidl k Hawkins, A llavwoml, G ll Johnson, J D Jesse, .1 I. Jones k Co, o Johnson k < ■,, p Jacob?, J Jones, W J King, N It Knapp, Kennedy k Reach, 1,'im k Snsder. ,1 W Loihrop, 8 ,M l.iiffiieuii. M Lnvin, A It Luce. LoveJ k Lailimorc. N Lyons. D Mllclt, May k Co, .1 ll Moure, II Morse, McMahon k Imylr. I’ It Mills, Nevill k Co, I) ll Nicholsk Co,(• 8 Niclnd*k Co, J o’ rien, (igiluii, SRnrrkCu, J O’Hara. D tPConnor, Fallen, Hutton u Co, K Parson* kC’n, A Portei, M l’reiulergust, Paliucrk Son, Pierson, lleldl k Co, Rodgers k Norris. * * W ANTED. \ M.ila and a Female Teacher, for a private fnmily in Nevriinnsvllli', Fla. Enquire at 154 Hay street. >r spencer Curroll k Oo. Oct 51 TOH XALE, ~ Nil AK 1*8 Central Railroad Stock. "Cl :il-6 ROUT. IIAIIEKSHAM kRO.N. SI KOOKS—HOOK*-HOOK!*. AT REDUCED PRICES, i ) s . tOL ’ h I'** hand, (hi rsigned .dter* hi* ll.mk* lor sale at u Might u'd- only on New York cost. Person* wDhlug (•> lui.lv 11 I*..If... ...ill. - ■ it . I mil treating ul the present time ii chronic iittcOri | m lire kidneys, w h flit |)USsliOWII Itself very oh* lauS iliurcM'*,alid have been advised to use voitr >;uei4K . rreluiapps.” Hr. M.owden Piggot, oi ItalMiunre, Aug. 14. i iiulicj'i s lire value ul "pure -ctieidutu’’in urinary col* plaint* • I .tin fully sensible of the great benelll* to be derlisl in ct itaiii lurins ol urinary disturbance, from the u?e of good Holland;but shut is an article .-o >1-tlkid*. ti) procuie, without great trouble, that 1 have beta c«m- pellet! to coiiieui myself witli 1 ss pulutubie and. there lore. Itss laitlitully taken medicaments. A pure AM rule scheldum cannot tui11" uiect with the litaily appw balo>ii of physicians.” l)r. It. L. Illcklcy, of East Boston, Aug. II, l:^ writes *•1 huve ju?t received yours nl the 7th lust, and bc'.n? Iuhy convinced that pure H"liand giu i* pusse*sed t many medicinal i toperties, w hich, w heujudici"u*ly ad- ministered, produce very ncnellcial rerints, I shall b« happy to introduce ymir’Aromatic Scheldum Schuapi'i among my friends in He* vicinity." Ur J. R. Hi hide. Drnki.-'Hlc. N. J , in January, 1853, P'eiii-11. or supply iluiiuselves with a Library ol good wriu a as follows choice Hooks, will dud It to their ail vaiiiago to call and • has been Ihe difficulty wilh l"Ts n• a "*lTeachei* cun supply theinoclvcs i a pine article ol gi., und *ooften have .... ^ T. , - ... vm.i a .I'I'II lireiun-IVCS — 1 . “"‘I .'lurcliKut, ul.ll Glh "lank "iM'ks. Pap.-r and Slat loilory. ' =''• -non, a* the opportunity will not lie mien long. 8. a. Hill LBV, No. 13.7 Congress s'. •cl 49 prifaro ! I been dissp- nled, thut I have nlun entirely censed to pre*crtbo lor miy conipluini, and nave nearly despaired o( belli.'able lo do it wnh better success, unies- yur* I i.* what you claim lor; if so, yon will have cmi'erred » [ booii mi the praclilioiiers in tins country, dial I am j sure they will not he slow to acknowledge.” From itr.S.F.l orhi's, Toledo, Ohio, Auf. 13, tM3. ! -The frequent li.itlcc* ol ihe Seim duiu schliH|ip*i both liy the pri.ics-ioti nnd the press, had induced till desire of testing the efficacy of thi* picparatimi ol gin VALUABLE SEA ISLAND PLANTATION 1 I, LADIFN li lts. ID '.loimy, Down, Mlriiervn, und I.vox, fur Culfr and Vlctorinc*. Just received hy last ■tear.er ut t ami Cap store 1.13 (. oiigrcs* •trcei. N. K. RARNUM. Ship Lawson, from Hath. Hark Sebouis, M Neil llustmi—Hunter k Gammell. Ilrig Palmer, Parker, Boston—in ballast to .Muster. ling Sea Poam, Darker, Ronton—Master. Kim to ft: Powell. Ilrig Engle Fish, Huston, with 2t)0 bbls Cement, lo lliihter k Gummcll. Ilrig Empire, Mitchell. Ilrig Yankee. I’olaud, Portland. Schr Alexander M, Christie, New York - Waver k CiinstHntine. Imjiori*- 2on bale* Hay, tin bbls Apples 47 do * >1111)118. Schr Northern Hello, Stevens, Satllla, with 371H1 bush Rough Itlce lo J W Anderson. Duniel’s Flat, from pluiitutlnii, wilh 55 cask* Ifico lo R Rahersham k Son. Sehr W 1) Jenkins, Collins, Ugcccheo, wilh 4i>(ltiluish Rough Klcu lo K Huber*ham k Son. King’* Flat, Front planlnlimi, with 1500 bushels Rough ltlco to R Habersham k “ ‘ l iimniiiliig, is now ii: a high stale o.ffertility. ' 'n tire premises are a dwelling house, and .in excel lent gin und cotton house, with basement* of tabby : a h"*piml, workshop, corn nnd negro houses,all or tabby, and -i stable nnd other outhouses of wood. I'ln**o tlemcnt I* linuiodlutely on the bands of a bold river of suit water, witli a new ami Biihstaiitlal whutl, nt wlil-ti tho Mranrers from Florida lo Savanunh and ctiarh'slon land, when riqufriHl; and I* within S mile* , oi the town oi'llrun*wiek.imd2*s miles from asen-heuch utlonliug mi unlnlerrupled drive of 4 miles. The hcitllh "I I Ii i- pliiniatiun hu* heeu remarkable, and a enjoys Ihe advantages of regular sou breeze? uml an abundant supply of Ash and oyster*. The gang, which contain* 126 Degree*. I* orderly, nnd m« every ri sp.cl h very valiinblo one. Wilh very few exeepiious, lire negroes composing il have been horn { on ihe oluiiiatloii, and have been accustomed to u ilrm nnd inil«t disc'pliue. For lerin*. apply to Jy 2d—liitvil J. II . COE PI.It, hnapp).- A Hurclay's Flat, from plantation, with tnott bushels 0 *' LEOtt(.IA,J Tonllwhom it Rough ltlco to R Habersham k Son. k . liiatium County. » Cheeve's Flai, from phiutuiiun, with 2.700 hush Rough Rice lo It Habersham k Son. steamer Gordon, Harden. Charleston—H M Lafflinnu. ! Milze In C R It. Fla Hunt, Hell k Prentiss, Cohens k , Darien, r may concern: Wh-rea*, Dr. J. II. Hoad, will apply at the Court Hertz, J Walldr, Morn* Il Johnson, 8 M Lultllenu, Rev i R r.lmary n.r Letter* of Administration of Fi ler Henry, di* eased. Ihen-rore. Incite and ndinonlsh all to., highly ofAhe pinny i.f your Schiedam His decidedly superior to any Ihlugol the kibil In the mantel. It i- perfectly free front the admixture of tusil oil, or any oi those urnylic compounds which pro- due-such mischievous mid Irreparable effect upon ihe constitution, and which very few samples ol alcoholic Ulalil'cd liquor* are wllhout—most of them helot largely Impregnated with It. I have personally In- spi cicd the vniloii* proees-e* of distillation practiced at Schiedam, and know that unusual care is taken to separnto tire noxiou* cleim nl* from the pure alcohol and yourSchnapiM Isa siriking prool of iis success.— As n medical agent for chronic and renal affections, t have siiccesMiilly pretcrihed if. und rcci'iniuciid It ns an agreeable ctrdiai and harmlcu stimulant, ana *haM C'liiliniiulodo so a* well n? t» n*e il a? a source of pure nlcoli"! for chemical Investigations and experiment*. ’•Your obedient, HAI Ml DF.t'K, Coiisitltliig AalyticalChemist. The genuine is sold hy ul I the respectable DruggfrD aud Gruccrsluthct'iiiled Slate*. linoi.PIIO IVOI.FK. 22 Reaver *1. New York und 25 8ouih Front U. K.l.l. fl'Il.a.IphU, tilth? -»epl9. rliom It I. Rudolph, W Eatell, T J Moulinolllii, K J Purse, J Folker. Hleamer Wolakn, King, Pulaikn.kc—H M Luffiirnu. 44 hale*Colton, Hides, and tuiixs lo VV P Vtmgo, llehn fc Foster, Crane, Wells k Co, ISuston k Yillalungu, J W Anderson, It Tombs. EI.EAltEII. Ship Lombard, Loin hard, New Orleans—Muster, sehr .MunliBsaed, lljowii, New York -Cohens k Hertz. Schr C 8 Castaii?, Hoiueiv. Philadelplnu — c A Groiuur. , to he und npiwnr before said Court to Iklil*A ItTEl). b'lcomer Henilnote, Shaw, Pufntsa. kc. I’AHNEftGEUV , Per steamship Alubamn, Irom New York—J Twldell O T Killer, Mis* Huuford, I'. Gilbert, F II Gilbert and avt. Mrs llrudley olid #?(, Master and Miss Gilberl, Mrs Colren, llr Osborn, .Miss Led*, R J Dennis, P II Wood ward, A Wilcox, D ll Niehol*. E O Arnold, lady und make ohiecllon (If nny they have) on or before the first Monday In December next, other wire snld Letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Milieu, Esq„Ordinary forChalhnm I'o.inty, this twonly-iilulh day ol October. 18,15. ••cl ill JOHN M. MILLKN, o.c. c. U ) V, A PPL r.s AND • »N ION’S.—2ui» Ralosprhito N nrlli River liny. till bbl« Applet in good order 47 hi)'* onions In good order.— Laud.ng from schr Al exander M,froin New York,and for sale hv octal WAVER k CONSTANTINE. E. M. BLOUNT, t'OLLlii'TIftH AHF.ftT, DARIEN, GKORCtA, \TTtM’LD respectful|y refer parties to the followini vv gentlemen: Alexander Mitchell. T. F. Fen-e »' Jacob Itokuulmugh, Darien, Ga ; Samu.dFulme Savauimli; M. F. Stacey, E-q , charleston, S Reek, I'.sq , 69 Wall-street, New York. F. )• (F >•/1 JIIILs, PRIME POTATOES, for sale be '>'1 OC13I CARLIiTON k PARSONS L” In store and for sale hy t3l RAYNAUD k ROWLAND. -Liver|tool Salt lii store and for sale hy til Mil' euuhlf laiush* I S"i ocl 31 s, brand. Instore nnd lor sale hv RAY SARD k ROWLAND, "havo been supposed to bo such as to have enabled tho shock lo he withstood i*i n»annnr thus lar „ - . wiincssed. When it is recollected, moreover, not Hint ry, hut more especially in I unlv Hint tho Turkish loan and tho sudden donmnii ' c ’-"“ ,v - : - lor grain entnu at lire ssitto moment, but that tho speculators and alarm'*'* of all classes had pro- viuusiy, in their iunornneo "I tho real state of tlio couiitiy, and holuro even tho lirst whisper ol tlnv niovnirentH ol the Bonk of I'raneo, hoeit ony»orly pultinu lotlli stutoiiieats, that mMeml ol being in a sale condition wo wore appronehinif u crisis from natural eireiittistAilucs, the public will see they Ituve Ihe Inulu ot romn.n to tejoics that, not having per mitted tlmniHolveB t" ho docotved u* tu the actual La Nord, (tho Russian organ in Boluium,) of Octnher 9, any*:—"Tho Anglo-KronchjourimIs will probably annotinrn to-morrow the homhard- mem ol Odessa. Il is thought that ilioro ara al llmt place immonsn etores ol wheat, and as die lu Hid difference between lire desperate unsound- | w "“ • ' 11 “ ij'cnois t. ii Arimm, lady and 2 III lire mm mill, not . irHll | |i..nlthm#.«« children, Fl’ Pease, lady mul 2 children, • apt W Fa let, no** then prevalent and tho U JD rmil he IthinsM A Tyler, A C Wihon mm svi, s K Coleman, Mrs A c ol our existing eonmuTCO. I.vui uy no most wilton aud 9 children, Miss Willon, .Miss Craft, A II .sanguine, however, tins healthiness could scarcely Tala- and friend, M»s II A Kent; 4 children and 2 nursi s L ‘ ‘ c W AiIuiiib, II A Kent, II ll Stmie, J S Muy, Miss VV J Hobart, Ifr c Terry, s c Talbot, Mr* J M lloiirdinuu, 4 child uud Svi, Mrs K II Hopklu*, Mr* A 8 Andrews, nnd duugliter.,G Ward mul lady, Mrs It A Wagne, .ML* BletS'in, T W Hudson, Indy nnd 2chlldrrn,W W Wake man, Miss A Harrison, Miss F. M llnsllng. Miss A L Hrynnt, MrsJ C Wilcox, Mrs A Wilcox, Mr- Shad, Miss i Eastern and Northern Hay ; Inn hags superOno family ' (ii?. ..ro’in'rlj of the Riiinswlck I'anal ami ItiWlroadUns- Jorlyn, N Crum'and Indy, J iv Gilbert, K II Shod, Mrs : Flour ;7llu bushels llrnn. Good old Feaeli Brandy.— i.nnv. i" *.iliaty two It Ins,uuu in lavor ot Hugh Iratler. Morgan, MIssR II Pock, H W Vspliii, 'Ms* s Wo. i|, Co/ l Liverpool Hall, lu good order, t Md Whiskeys. For sale ' Grain mul the other In tiivor ol T Pinekuey linger, i»* W ll Jiuining Col J G llohari, Mist Wolwork, Mi *s by ocl 31 WAVF.lt k CiiNsf AN riNE. I sued mil of iho H.moriiblfl Superior Court of said couu- supply ol grnin in Kngliiml mtd Franco is deficient, L . U |, fUH ,q t ||o ineonvemunco (hey are lorccd to 1,1 1 iu.uiii, lliuy hntli tioL'ii in a piuilmn lo look u|mn it withoui that iliHtimy which would incalculably huvo incn-.iHud its ovils. doubt cousnlerud ipiitu rational (o hum U'hnl Russia poascHseH. It >8 prolnihlo ilint we may !>rliold iu iho Black Hon a now hoinhnrdmciit of Sweahorg. liven il it iltould huvo wurso liiiau— ciui cummqiioncos lor Husain, wo may ask our- selve* wlreihur such nil expedition will nxhnust the empire aa tho Kiiglinh ji ui r n a I h aasori, nnd ( ol ^«n ,r duy,sayH: whether lire evil which tho allied lluets can inflict ” Tire weather in NorlnllUB now quito cold,and nu ftuu-m will not ho utumble blow to tho emu- ; the Mayor Ims given it ns Ills opinion tlmt ihenb- men ial inletftsiu ol nil eniiuliies which are inter- sentees limy now return with impunity. 1 here Health of Noiifoi.k.—Tho Baltimore Patriot irsi-s I I I AV AND OAl'rt. -HNMl bushels prime Ohlo8«>ei VV J i 14 • tats, lor sale to arrive per brig Josephus, frnn Hultiniure. 121 Imle* choice Eastern Hay ' bug Harriet, slid for sale from lire wharP Also lu Mure. 4IM1 bushels prime while Corn, 56 |h* In the bushel 30" hindieli choice Ohio Seed Oat*; I tilt bale* prime Eastern and Northern Hay ; Inn ling* superfluo ta Wnll-afrefi 1855. .VXN SHERIFF’S 8ALK,—Will be s.nd e" Ik* T first ruesdny in December next, bevieiiu' 1'o'id House door. In the town o, llruuswlck, between the te- j gal hours uf *ule, the fnllnwing properly, j Hriin-w uk Citnsl, situnte, lying and being " wf GIy nn, extending Innn Turtle river to t! ! met, together with nil ihe luck? and work# spj-e'isin- ; ing thereto, uud appurtenance* thereof. I.iced el» »» 1 tin- property of lire Krititswiek Canal and « «'W • paiu ,t" sa'i-fv a fl la, m favor •>' ltulvr: c.dim?. sill'd out uf the Hunurulile Superior Court said • ly. JOHN P. LAMB,*, fl- »'• I ocl 31--tils * . ji 'I.YNN Sill.UIFF^.SALE.—Cuallniied.-" ill M mild, llrst Tuesday lu December, beloro the i ejtrt • t!nu»e door, in the townni Brunswick, between the u Eastern Day, landing front gal lu.urs of sale, the lidlnwing piupurty, t« v* it: I"* • “ * ' Itniuswlck Canal, sliuale, ly ing and MHir In Hie enuufr ol Glx mi, exteiidtuu from Turtle river In Iho Allan)#*' 1 1 river, loguiluT wnh nil the lucks and work* apiNirtaia i ing th. rein, and appurlemmei- tlmrenl. Lotted on #• ’ —.. .r.t... ii. «»‘"k i anal and Km Irom! Cot*- RAYNAUD k ROWLAND. AND Ci 'TT' »N RAGGING - Tucker,Cnupor osied in Odessa. Tho reply will hu, "Thi# is war; j have been no deaths for several days* and no new wo will burn cvorytlunu nn tho coasts that is nut cases nf lever. We receive this information from am rendered" Ain*! nil will | M < luirni, porhaps. Mr Turk*, of the North Carolina, who came up hut certainly il will not ho surrendered.” ' lifts inmiiing.” North rp. VV Tuttle. K VV Drummond, Mr* L G Aldrich ■n.l2 children, Miss K It Aldrich. It VV Fcff. I s VV ync, w S Morton,Jr, J ll.-nedict, VV II Sprighl, D U Wnl*.m, G ll Wheeler, L Hlmlmuii and svt, T F Kolnu- ■nn, hii I 4H sii u age- Per steamer Gordon, from ('harlcslnn—J Meyer#, J Jenkins, II l-'ahioii, Jacobs, J Falker, II L Itiiltolpli, L Dans,-Mr Clmk, tally ami 2childron, mid 19 neck. Per AteHiner VVolaku, from I’atalks, kc- VV H Royal Indy ami child, Mrs Green and children. Mis* Dunham, Mrs lfr»uks«nil sun, Mr* Groves, Mr I’enph)*, T (7 Seutt, W It lloslon, MrTliuinas Mr Stnlili, P II Loud, 8 M Hood nnd 2 svis, U SI Scsrleli. VV It 1'nlrmmi J It Gei ger, and 8 deck. 711.3101* AMY A. I-Mtadidphla, Ocl 26—Ar. brig G VVIdlnoy, 8#vannah ebr Marla, do. ; New York, «'ol 27—Uhl, schr VV 1. Cogswell, 8avan. n#h, ling Saginaw, Jarksnnville. Ili-rinuda, Dei 5—Ar. brig bin, Jaaksonvllle.. . Tt iii-nffH, Aug 30 —Ar, Abhor Taylor, and sailed I3lh 1 t «pi lur Cuba. •50" Ihs. Hugging Twine; ft. 9, >, Fulton. Jute nnd Manilla lied Curds: Colton Nell Twine. For sale hy ocl 31 SAMl’EI. PALMKUfc 81 IN. ^1 MM f Ks.—9 doz. v\ arehnn*« Truck*, for sale by ty . JOHN P. LAMU.s octal . I.VNN SHERIFF’S SALE.—W ill be sold on th# thsi Tuesday In Peremlmr, before the Couit Hon# iu the town ol Hrunsw ick.hetwe.'n the legal hourt ( *■ '' 1 11 -AMl'KI. I'Al.MhBfcWIN, l,, n , ,m| li.|li|I In Ibo coonly of Ulr„. J > All.IlDAI) CORSF.TS.— Just received ami for sal# ,.\i ( .m|ing trout Turtle river lo the Altsmnha river, V by NEVITP, LATIIROP k ROGERS. m iher wilh all the locks nnd works appertaining thi net 31 io, and appurtenance* thereof, levied on a# tho pr(*| ^yilALKHtlNK SKIRTS.—Just received and for sale ort 31 j>l(l Ml NKVITT. LATIIROP k ROGERS. Tastern havT^-rk'i uVii**. tamiiug in brig Ilui rlett, for sale by C-* .til CARET' IN k PARSONS r PAL ... 1 LATIIROP Sl ROGERS have opeiiiHl till* du,., sphuulld nstorunt'iil «>r Lady’s Velvet Satin Moire Aii- (!• I no and Cloth Talmnsaud Cloaks, Ihu richest goods , ullcied this ssasuu. ocl 30 | Au^jisl 1st, I<Um* there- propel* .. nfibirilrunswlek Csnai and Railroad Company. JI satisfy a fl ta. issued from ihe Superior Court ol ?#J > I count’). In lavor of Thomas Golden, vs the ltrun»w*‘'* ’anal uml Railroad Company. AlsOj ,rt . **!.'*!• , , 1 ’J l n .'"i fl fa*, issued Irom the Justice 1 * Court in Ihe 86th district* G M, In said county, In lavor of Thom#* Golden, v* llruuswlck Canal and Railroad Company; Andrew Tnei- ALMAS, MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS.—NKVITT, I ford, vs the same : Iteujamln C. Frank III). v« il.esame* Franklin fc Harris, •d to me by n consialde. the same. Levy made and return-