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SAVANNAH KKPl'ttl.H * N, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1856.
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SAVANNAH, GA.
Friday Morning, Nov. 2.
By Telttrml tor lk« Kspabltcan.
Klarkele.
New York, Nov I
The ootton market ie dull to-day, only 400 balua
having abangod baud*. Flour ie firm and price*
uoch.niged. Wheat 1a improving; wo quote South*
•rn While at fi *<25, and Red at #2 10 per bueltvl-
In the Corn market, no change hue taken place.
Up to this hour 110 o’clock) wo have no tidings ot
the Baltic.
IT^ The Telegraph office in this city kept
open until near uue o’clock this morning, up ui
which hour no tidings of the Baltic wore rcc« ived
Hepubllcan Hradltif Koom
Dreadful Kxpieilea en the Central
Hallroad,
Our Reading Room, the uinat extensive and com
plete of an> In the Southern Siatea, Is nialnthincit ati.v
annual coal ot nearly a thousand dollar*. To meet tin*
expenditure, we have found It ueeeMary to exact a
amall subscription from those who frequent It. O!
late, however, a number of peraous, not subaertlx-rj*,
ttnding It a pleasant place to while away a leisure hour,
have been In the hubll of resorting to it dally, much to
the Inconvenience of those who pay for the u«e of it —
The design of Una notice I* to correct the evil, aud to
Inform all such person*, that on and after to-morrow,
(Nov. 1st,) all visitors will be charged the regular price
ol subscription, except in ca-es where they tire Minis
ter* of the Gospel, strangers who are Introduced by reg
ular subscribers, or )«r«on* who come ou business con
nected with the office.
The Republican Reading Room Is n pleasant, conve-
tdein, and profitable resort, and a place, we uro pleated
to see.where merchants and other business men -‘mostly
do congregate.” It is large, well ventila'ed and lighted,
and the flies of papers, both domestic and foreign,
most ant| le and dtveisilled. All the Reviews and Pe
riodicals of tbit countr> and Great Britain, together with
Wexegret to record a frightful diaaater that on*
eurred on the Central Railroad, near station 12 1-9,
about 2 o'clock I*. M. Wednesday laat. We have
taken special paint to got the facta, and the fol
lowing statement may be relied on. The Engine
Maryland, attached to aixteun freight car*, and on
her downward trip, stopped at tho station nbove*
named for wood and water. Soon after starting
again, her boiler exploded, with a terrible crash,
killing ioatanily tho engineer and fireman, and no*
rioualy acaldmg the breakinnn on the tender. The
road in the immediate neighborhood of the acci
dent waa to r n up lor acme one hundred yarda, and
several cars damaged,—to what extout we have
been unable to leurn. Tho locomotivo was thrown
forward at least otto hundred loot I rent the point
w lmro tho explosion occurred, and landed cross*
wise on tho track. It is said to be a complete
wreck, though built of tho beat material aud pet-
led ly sound bolero tho accidont. It waa manulac*
lured by Baldwin, of Philadelphia, and has boon
in the service of tho road about four yeara.
The chginanian, whoao name was Kelly, waa
found lying by tho oido of tho locomotivo ; wlnl*
the fireman, Mr. Burns, was blown high in the air*
and loll about two hundred yards in advance o
llio train. The name ol tho hreakmau, wo learn,
is Michaol Shenahun: though* severely injured,
hopes are entertained lor his recovery. He was
also blown up and lodged on the third freight ear
from tho tender.
From the most reliable information wo could
gather, it would appear tlint this frighltul accident
was caused by the carelessness ol tho enginemnn,
in allowing the water in tho holler to become ex
hausted and then turning in a stream ol cold wa
ter upon a highly heated surlaco. Ho has paid
the penalty with his hie. Thu loss to the Comps*
ny is estimated ai some $b,00t).
Tlar l.wte IlylAsiale In Pwvtsmeulti and
Norfwlk*—Fearful Summary ol lie
Bavafss,
OOMMimOIiLlj.
Portsmouth, Va., Oet. 17,1815.
My Dear Sir:—Youre of the 16th ia beloro me
SAVANNAH WIAH1LI4T.
REM Ah K8—Tho weather since our last weekly re
port ha* lirvii all tint could be desired by the planter
I can only answer your inquiries, approximative^, Sir gathering iho cotton crop. The work of picking Is
ns wo have ivt, amidst tha gloom and desolation progressing satisfactorily, and In cousequeuoe of It, the
that hnvo to long ahrouded our town, had timo to
methodise and arrange the melancholy materials
into a regular report.
Of tho tour ministers of the Gospel, who re
mained in town during tho pestilence, there liavo
died—Christian heroes—in tho purlnrnmnco ot
Sickness on Vessels from Savannah.—Wo
copy tho following In-in the news items of tho N.
Y. Herald of the 39th ult. There being no fever
ol any kind at Savannah, tho disease must have
been contracted on ship-board, or possibly while
passing through sumo current of malaria on tlioir
voyage north:
"On ihe 24th inst. the schooner Ann Maria, C.ipt.
Conklin, arrived irom Savannah. The captain,
mate ami one of iho crew were sick sv.th m l ig
num fever, and were sent to the hospital. The
vessel, being without nfficcis, was cared f.-r by
msignees. The captain la not expected to re-
their Master'll duty—the Rov F. Devlin, Catholic;
Rev. Mr. Chisholm, Episcopalian, uod Rov. V.
Eskridge. Methodist and Chaplain in tho U. S.
navy. Mr. Handy, of the Presbyterian church,re
mained until fie waa stricken down by the fever,
and attomptod to resume duty altera protracted
illness, but was urged by hie medical attendant to
leave. 1 am not minutely intormed as to ilio con
dition of the families ot Mr. Chisholm and Mr.
•rop I* coming forward rapidly. Owing to tbe absence
of rain, the quality of Ihe cotton promises to be belter
than usual; while the warm, pleasant weather has ena
bled planters to devote all their available rorce to gath
ering It.
COTTON.-Arrived since IheiMlh tart., 11,901 bales
Upland (11,345 per Railroad; MU from Augusta and
landings mi llio nver;9 by Wagons) and 143 do Sea la.
'•ml- Tim Bimn, fur Urn urn. portol •“
!>* ! « Upl.nil, .nil s do Snn l,l«nl, »>• 1 T “ ‘•"'"'l'"" 1 .
8,711 Upluul, to Bn.mii, SUB b»l«. Uplnrff*
York, lira linle. Uplud; 10 1-hH.ilnlpMn, Hi >>*'»•
lllil.ndi.im lo L'lmrinnion.d i7 linln.Uplnnil m* «•
klrkmlgo. Th, lurtner lenvo, bul oom child—hip B,,ft l.lnud—lenvlng on linutl null on .liljthonrd
Wilo died a few months before hint; the latter cleurod, a stock of 37,49.1 halos Upland, and 707 do sea
loaves n wilo andsuvetal children. They all need ■ Island, against fl,yu bales Upland, and 015 do Sea la-
asaistance. ... t , , .. , i 0,, d. at the same (line lost year.
Ol the eleven nattvo physicians, four have died, , |„ olIr ro ,, orl ,, .. luB| % dec u n ® 0 f * a #c •
two of them leaving large famtlicsperfectly dosti- j Wa# lloUced , f oll4 dll „ lr ansactlous, caused
lute. Ol thirteen physicians who catne to our re- ; bv „ r iue previous u y wince tha,
lief, six died; of their private history wo know , > ,u uuravonffile llC conn.. by the Afnta.Mim
nothing yet; it is a melancholy duty woehallat- • ®«.««omswhat better feeling has been exhibited, and
tempt to perform, to acquaint ouiselves wuh tho ( the market lias recovered the ground that had been lo i
distressing bereavements and loneliness and dosti- j An advancoof # a #c. has bean established on our
tuti-m occasioned by their death, and lastly of tho . lari quoiutlons, which leaves the market where tbe Af-
poor orphans! About forty-live have been taken l rlcu’saccounts found it—viz:
oliargo of by our Relief Association,entirely dosti- ; Middling... BK® B X
lute; und of tho number intown who liavo lost one Good Middling.7.V.V.l .... 8#(gH#
or boib parents, we cannot now form an estimate Middling Fair..’.’.'!.".. 8#®h#
A largo proportion of our adult malo population j Fair ‘J ®2#
tat least twelve hundred) were in the employment I The sales of the week amouut to7610 boles at the lol*
of government, in tho Navy Yard, as mechanics, I lowing particulars: 21at7\,', 337 at8, 2l7at8#, 1044
laborers, &e. So lung asthay were so employed, „ lB 540< 1052nt 89atH7-IO, 1421 at8#,
SAVANNAH
WHOLEiAlllE lElUKI CPHBENT.
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j Ship Georgia, Moeloon. Liverpool—T R fc l G Mills.
1 Hchr Heuator, Dayton, New York—K. Habersham It Son.
BAGGING,Dundee,44 In..
Kentucky...
Gunny
Tow
HALE ROPE
Dillon's Rope,
BEEF,Now.York Meas....
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BACON, llama
Should
Hides
BREAD, Navy
Pilot
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IA
DEPAHTED.
Steamer Fashion, Johnson. Augusta.
t«ll-:iT| OMAN ISA.
Ni-w York, Oct 517—Cld, brig Zoura, Jacksonville; sch
W L Cogswtdl, Savannah,
llo-ton, t >cl 8fl—Ar, brig Niagara, Havannak.
Holmes’ Hole, Oct 516—Ar, echr R II Morton, Darien,
for lloaton.
Roi-hport. Oct 83- Sid, brig Surf, Savannah.
-r Ib.
1H11CKS, Savannah, 1st qalV
Northern Y
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Comperattvo View of Veaaels
laOADINe IN TUI UNITSR NTATXB SOS fORBION PORT I
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'rili: (IIIKHIIHEE LI,OHi,| A k
rplIE only paper lit the city of Marietta. 11*,,',.
1. larae clrculaliou lo the Northern part of
and Alabama, Is sn excellent advertlslnK in-r||. irD
A. A'iKI.Nhon •’
Publish*,.
WANTED,
A COLORED COACHMAN, by the month or
to go into tha country, about Are miii-a from i!''
rtty. line‘4-41 R. >HT. II A BKKrtli AM A m, v ““
l‘ l.M t OKN (.HITS A ,t|Tjr
A LSO KICK FLOUR—made from New u l .V
at tho .Mill in Iniiisn stri-oi. Families ,
- i v anno mu m imiisi, otreer. Families re»u„r'
supplied by semlmg tlmlr namo und place of.reSs*7!l'
s pommage respectfully solicited.
CANDLES,Spermaceti Y lh.
Suvunuah made,Tallow..if -tb.
do..
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their laiuilics enjoyed an easy competence, aud
whilst lltoru are but low wealthy men in our town,
l tlunk, in proportion to the population, there were
perhaps ae lew paupers. The solicitude ol this
ulusn ol men to continue work and support their
lumtltes kept a large number of them in town. In ,
all, about fourteen hundred men were employed
in lite yard They continued to drop olf, until
not more than 225 answered to their names. How
many of these deserted—how many have sickened
ami died, wo cannot tell;but we know that more
than 100 of their lamiltes are now supplied
from tho rebel store daily, and that st least 050
(mosily Irom this class) have been swept away.—
N-.w that the terror,contusion,continual employ
ment, and, l may say, a sort ot recklessness, with
tho subsidence of the fever has given place to se> t
rb'tia r, pose and calm consideration—tho luturo j
presents an aspect truly alarming. We know that
ho orphans, the widowed und the agod are to ho
mud lor. and we are resolved to poriorm our whole
du y in this respect. We do not luily apprehend
ayi and means, but wo will succeed. Our
• r »8 ul 80-10, IT,a mejj, 303 ut 8 It 10, 700 at 8 *i, 12
8 11-10. 313 ut 8;i, Vial U, 15 ttttttf, and 53 bale* Jethro
ut Ibjtf cents,
Tito slock on sale Is light, and holders uro unwilling
to sull until later accounts are received.
Tho receipts In the United States up to this time, a*
compared with last year, give the following result:
Increase ut New < trleans
Mobile
Do. at i
such publications as the London tllu-lraled News. Imn- l ® u y® r * ,
,f On the 26th (no schooner Moonlight, (.apt.
don Punch, llousehohl Word*, fee. Sc , may always he
found on our Rouud Table—* xeept when removed by
tome »elfl*h readet, which we regret to *ay Is not tin- j U 0 - was sent to the hospitul, "und it was probable
frequently the cave. We feet,therefore, that In provl I |||gi he would not recover,
ding *uah a resott, wa are oderlog the public a prtvl 1
Rodgers, also armed fmtn Sav mnsh, with the
mute dangerously ill of muliy,naul bilious lever —
lege, and doing It • lavor. We do not expect any profit
ou our capital thus expended , or any remuneration f<T
our labor. All we ask Is Ihut those who enjoy the
privilege should save us from loss—that the receipts of
(lie Room should defray the expense of mumtufnh-g
It, and that the burthen be imt allowed to fall, In tha
liTtn of a lax, upou ourselves. This is not the case ul
Uts present time.
. A good Reading Room may bo regarded as one n|
the Institutions of a place, and we are exceedingly de
sirous of continuing the privilege to our citizens. V\ l.h
them the matter rests. Let new suhsc ibers come for-1
ward aud lend ua their aid, and we will cbeeifully con- }
tribute all that may be due irom ourselves. While we j
(Correspondenceel the savannah Republican.]
Macon, October 31st, 1855.
Editors Republican ^The Grand Lodge of
Georgia, A. F. M. commenced its anual session on
tho morning of tho 30th, R. W. D. G. M. Win. S.
Rockwell presiding, with a representation ol 182
Lodges. The following officers where elected tins
day lor the ensuing .Masonic year:
Wnt C. Dawson, M. W. Grand Master.
bope there may be no necessity for such a step, we
feel constrained to add, that unless a greater interest is j
niani'etted, and in tbe only wav that cau ‘‘carry con- I
▼Icliou with It,” we have resolved to abandon the prn
Jeu mid rent ihe room ou tbe Istol Januaty next.
Oct. 31st.
Arthur Hood, Dupuly '
A. A. Gaulding " '
Geo. D. Rico, " •'
W. S. Rockwell, *
David E. Butler, W.S. G.
1st diet,
2d dial
3d dist,
4tft aist.
L. C. Simpson,
Jos. E. Wells,
S. Kobo,
R. T. Turner,
Wnt. A. Love,
W. J G.
W.G.
Warden.
Treasurer.
" Secretary.
W. Sonior Deacon.
" Junior “
Rev. W. J. iVialhows, W.G. Chaplaiu.
B. B Russell,
R- M. Smith,
S. A. Borders,
D. S. Harrison,
Robt. B. Young,
James V. Greer,
Marshal.
Steward.
Bro. G.
Pursuivant.
Tylor.
Tho weather hero is quite warm, and tho streets
ar The alarm ot tiro last night was caused by *
the burniug of a lot of paper in a room attached lo tho t :
Telegraph Office in .Soroll's building. No dnmage 1
done. It was evidently the work ot an incendiary, ]
as a quantity of friction matches were scut- 1
tered over tho floor and ani"ng tho papers, ol which |
the occupant* of the building kuoW nothing.— j
It was fortunately discovered in time to prevent j
damage. i
— very dusty. The river is low; business appears
Wo noticed yesterday afternoon u line new j b f j 8 k. Yours truly, Z.
schooner, just arrived Irom New York, which we ' . . *~ , : r*—
asceriaiued to he the Geo. Davis, an addition to 1 ■ Aaml..iair«iim L tt.u l C«v. IleeUcr.
Gilmore & Co'* line ol New York and Savannah j The Washington correspondent of tho N. York
packets. She is ol 310 tons burthen, was built by I Herald writes to that paper us follows, from which
G. LJeukyne at Newcasle, Delaware; ts 1151* it would appear (hero is a’’mortal good under-*
feet lutigih of keel, 30 feet breadth of bomi, and i standing" between tho President and Reeder, nut-
10 feet depth of hold ; and is a neat and beau'ifnlly withstanding the removal ol the latter:
D'*. ul -'uvunuab....
Do. ut Charleston ..
Docrettso at Flnrlitn
Du. ul Virgiuln and North Curultnii..
337
471
Total Increase
SE \ ISLANDS.—There Is nothing doing In Sen Is
land Cotton ns yet. The market is very mill and must
open tit low prices.
RICE.—There I* not much activity in Rice as yet.—
i-cutlercd population.will soon return lo aid us lit ! have heart of rales of some 4U0 casks since nur
these important dunes, ami we shall then he more i l«»t report, ut 94 a $:> per hundred 5 exports 237
hopulul.
i>y u census, taken about tho 1st of August, our
population did not exceed 3,Uh0 ; of this number,
more than 20(1 have died—a mortality unpreeedunl
ed in the gloomy annals of dt-ensea—and yet 1 do
not think that thb type ut tho late epldomtu was
one ul pecnli.tr malignancy. The present popula
lion (to any extern) hud never before experienced
a visitation ot this d.souse—consequently were tin
used to, aud iinimprcr-sed, ns it were, with the yel
low lever contagion, (or whatever you may term
it,) und might he compared to as many thousai ds
persons transported Irem your healthlul city into
the pi sti.eniial utnv'sphere of Charleston >>r Now
Oilcans, during tho prevalence of yollow lever—
all would sicken and probably a third die l Impo
you will pard'-n this gloomy detail. I have «>u;y
utiempted lo do that which your letter indicated.
1 will clos<* by reiterating an acknowledgment
ol our graii'nde for lit# munificence bestowed upon
our ufllictcd people. Very respectluily,
Geo. W I'ct.TE,
Corres'g Sec'ty, Portsmouth Relief Comtnnieo.
To W. E. Manum, Secretary,Now York.
Ufiiinrkable Wnmidk at 5i‘vastO|>nl-
nt 'deled c-aft. Shu te commanded by Gapt, Smith*
aud is consigned to Messr.k. Hunter *& Garnrnoll
Theatrical.— Sltaksp-.ire'a groat play ol
'King Lear” will bo presented at the Athuna'um
to night, Mr J imisorn as ‘‘Lear” and Mi*s Reeder
in ttie character of "Cordelia"—Mr. aud -Mrs
Crisp will ate" appear in two prominent chamulets
Wo were not present during the performance
inst evening, bul tea'll from tho*e wfi.i were, that
"Rich-lieu” was played with entire success and to
a vety good house.
In the afterpiece, Miss Jessie Crisp mado “ her
la«t ai'penranco on tt'is < r any o her stage," aud
a*qu- ted nerself w itn rnuc ■ • teoit.
Northern tlo.
CHEESE, Northern.
LOKFEE,i;ubu
Rio
Javt*
CORDAGE, Tarred
Mnnillu
DOMESTIC GOODS
Shirtings, brown....
Sheetings, brown...
Brown Drill*
Colton Osiiaburgs
DUCK, English
American Colton..
FISH, Muckerel, No. I.
“ No. 2.
« No. 3.
FLOUR, Canal .
Bah. Ho ward-street,sup. -Y bbl,
tHitluduIjihia Y h'd,
Georgia
GRAIN, Com, curgo
“ retull.....
Oats
Wheat
GLASS. Am. Window.
GUNPOWDER
HAY, Prime Northern..
»* Eastern....
HIDES, Dry
Deerskins
IRON, Swedes, assorted.
Pig
tloop..
Sheet..
33 (S*
12# 44
45
12#
...V yd.
...Y yd.
...Y yd.
...V bolt
,...<T yd.
...qri>bi.
...HThhl,
.. .IT bill.
.«tr bit*
. New-t trlenns, Oct 23....
Mobile, Oct 19
) Florida, «.ct 0
, Savannah, Nov I
> Charleston,Ocl 25
I Other Ports, Oct 23
New York, Oct 10
I Total
... I 80 | 46 I 1)3 || 57 | 93 1124
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cat 14 tin
(at 2<)
(a; 16
44 6
(at
(St
87# (St 10 50
Nail rods...
LARD
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.. Hr keg. j 0 ©
HPcwt.l 1 00 (St
HPcwt. (at
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HP Ib..
HP toll. 1)5 50
HP hut.
HPcwt.l 4 00
HPcwt. 4 50
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75
1 85
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C34 4 00
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I.I.ME, Rockland 4Pbhl.| 1 25
LUMBER,H.Sawed,refuse..HPm.n. 1 U (it)
Merchantable HPm.n. 14 no
(at
ltivcr Lumber,rentse... .HPm.n.
Merchantable to prime...'‘HPm.n.
TIMBER ( Itnng’g) for cxpnrt.HP nt.
(Hringing) tor Mills HP nt-
WhitehWalerl»ak pipestr.v. nt.
•• * “ llhd. “...HP 111.
». “ “ Bill. ‘‘...HP tu.
White Pino, clour HPm.lt.
Merchnutahle.
Cypress Shingles
Sawed Cypress Shingles.
.HPm.lt. 1
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20 110
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(34 35 00
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at 40 oit
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Hlai.tu of Savannah —The Board of Heal'h
report Uiirteet* deu'.ti- in the cuy for tho week end
ing October wOth. O: these Idled ol old me, 1
ol delirium tremens, I in child-birth, and I
drowned Four were children under five yeara "I
age. This shows well for the health ot our city.
“ 1 was informed last evening by a gentleman
high in authority, (lint the President has, from the
commencement ol Ihe Kansas difficulty, been a
warm Iricnd ol Reeder, and that ho would not
have relie ved him had it not boon lor Jeff D.ms,
w-h" had persuaded him t" b#-|ievo |h »l unle-s lie
removed Reeder, the whole South would repudiate
I his udmmistiHtion. Upon ilfui state ot ihe case ho
iistemd t<< Davi* and 'lie voice of the South, ami
j mad..- th- removal. But that it lie had it to do
I over again, or a similar case should ever be pro-
| scored, the counsel ol it sec rid </r third i>- ie <«
' would not l»o heeded. Fiirthoiinure, that if lt'-cd-
| cr slmuld he permitted to lake Ins seat in Cmigies*
I as a delegate Irom Kansas, it wculd not cause the
I slightest uneasiness on Ihe part ol Mr. Pierce- It
appears the Pre*idonl has ehanged his views since
'he eleetion in Maine and Pennsylvania. Korney,
I understand, will do nothing to injure Reeih r's
chances 111 the llouae, a* lie is a swrern Iriend >t
ms, (Reeder's,) aud as ho is understood to he nt
ti rested in land speetllaiions with Reciter in Kan-
h.is. J* I). Davis and other Souihern men intend to
nuke that the nsue 111 ihe election ot Speaker ;
and wiffi I hut view are bringing everything in their
power to bear."
Augusta Theatre.—The Augusta papers adver
tise dial their theatre will he opened hy Mr.Crisp
Monday evening next. Mr. Juiinson and Miss
Reeder will /orni port ol me Company. Our Au
gust a Iriends muv promise iheinselvcs s rare neat
in thu visit ol these actor* to their city.
La:i- in
«•%*' Y«
Mr. James N. Norrei.i.,Cashier ol ihe Bank l
of M ditgotncry, du d in ti nt iity, of yell-
a few days ago Mr. N. was a na'ivo of Au
ta,iu this State, where his parents still reside.
Our Now York exchanges ol Monday last giv®
account of u Bfvcrc gale that visited that city the
day previous. Tho wind prevailed Irom the N
W. the entire day, trees were stripped <>1 iLoir
limbs and lulmgo, and sign-*,shutters,piacards.&c.,
&.C., blown about in every imaginable direction —
CoiPtideruble injury wasdoue, in tins way, to pro*
* perty throughout the city.
fever, . Much dnmugo whs also done to the shipping in
I the harbor, and much unuamness felt for that
I the coast. Wo annex tho following list oi disas*
c “— G.0BOUK."—Thi, paper „! it., uV.n r,om JhefU-Cd
The brig E. S Penny, ol New York, Iving at
the head "I pier 5 N K , broke adrilt irom her
We extract from tho American Journal ol the
Medical Sciences, for October, tho following no
lice of some of the remarkable wounds inflicted
jit tho recent bombardments ol Sevastopol:
“ 1. Shell Wounds.—A seaman, knocked down
hy a Iragment of mortar or shell, was picked up
dead- The head was apparently swept Irom Ins
shoulder, bin there was no trace of hemorrhage.—
On disentangling his clothe*, which were tightly
jammed nrotind th-' injured part, llio bond wa*
loiind driven downward into tho chest, carrying
with it a great port fun ol the blue shirt and r*ii
c<>ml<>rter. A small tuft of hair ulono was visihb.
at tin- bottom of a deep cavity. It was a regular I
iiitiiS'iisceptren.
" An officer of engineers had just entered lliu
battery, when a 13-Inch mortar siteII loll close by
him. exploding ns it struck tho ground. One thigh
wa* blown m<" the ai* ; tho other, with ns bones
shut lured throughout, but retaining its continuity !
by means of its integuments, was thrown around ]
the back ol lita licck, ami hung pliautly "'er iho j
opp'i'ite shoulder, jusi as the arm oi u elmd might
lie m oontuct with Ms mother's neck. Ho lived tor
n low minutes
•• A shell was fired at u group, principally com
posed ot sappers and minors. One whs killed, his
lace having been sh"t away. Another was earrii-d
up to tho first parallel, badly wounded. Oil ex-
Himn .lion, n was found that half ol tho interior
innM.iu of tln> dead man was diivon into the r ad
ol the second manV mouth
" Two artillerymen stationed in the 8 giut bat
tery m the advance, til tho right attack were rol
ling or lying down, enguged in conversation, when
a sneli exph'ded as ir approached their p<'.*itren.—
Tho bead ol one man wi.s taken off, a* it hy an
axe above thn neckcloth, tho t«o ol which was
m.di*tnrhed. Tho loreurm of the other m *n mti*t
have lam in juxta-position with his thigh, I t both
limb* were I pped olf by the satn.i blow, hi a litre
corresponding with Foupart’s ligament. 'I’ltis man
hvi 'l tor ub.nit ha.f an hout, urgently r qiesDng
all around him lo keep sprinkling Ins taco win
water. The wound* in both limbs were jagged —
The inuscl.-s "i the thigh were drawn out m long
bands. There was no hemorrhage
“ 2. Wounds Irom Round Shot .—These wounds
are easily recognised at the first glance, a* there is
bat little vanity in Hie appearance they p-«-.s* i,r.—
\|u*t of the nvn killed t.y shot had their he ids
knocked away either completely or in part How
ever, some cases ocoured where tlrese large pr*»—
jnctocH v cm through iho body, an I even tlir. uclt
ihe upper part ot the thigh, making orifices >
m 'mice and oxit.
"A hombardnir, at one of the mortar hattcric
while in the act ol laying tho mortar, wiresliucR
over iho ribs hy a spniil shot, which hud barely
aufficiunt force to rmchot over the parapet and drop
into'he covered way. As soon as thomanwi.-
-truck, ho utt. rnil a li.ud scream, and, as lie toil
made a conclusive death grasp, and seized the can
f the officer who was standing beside him Den h !
casks, all to 1’hUbdetphia. It.nigh Rico I* quoted ut
ifl 05 u ft 15 par bitsfiel, extremes; 2,not) bushel*
dimmed hands at 9. III. The rccuintsof Bough Rice
during the week were 42,437 biishels.
Fl.uUR.— There bss been un active deinatul during
Iho week, Slid lurga sales were inude, at tho following
qunluthiiis: SU. li 2, amt U 5ii per nur re I tor superflue.
We quote 8S 87# a J 25 ns extremes ut cluio of busl-
ne«s yesterday. Sticks are selling nt 54 371* a 4 02#.
An extra article of r'luur is held nt 910 n U 50.
WHEAT.—U’e cant Intro to qttole $t 83 ns tho rate ut
which red VVheui It selling, Ihouuh we havo heard of
Ihe sale of a lot ofitlu tu.ka ul ft Ul# per bushel, sacks
Included, and another or 375 rucks ul I 80 per budiel.—
Thudeniand lius b(«n good ami the trau-aclloiis liberal.
The receipts were .6,989, and the exports 4,707 buahoK
CttRN.—There 11 a good supply on the market, and
ll.u demand nrederute. H o quote this week 80 a Due.
per buii|iol,llie latter figure being the retail price avked.
JJA Y, on the wharf, laquoted ul St 00. Tho market
Is well stocked whh a very prime arlielo of Northern
and Eastern which is aellmg at retail hs follow*: lor
Northern 2 37#, mat Eastern 1 62# a 1 75 per ewt, Tbe
du i and Is moderate.
OATS.—There it not much lu market, and little or
none of country la Ural bauds. .Maryland is held at
65c. per bushel. A lot of 900 sucks Mar> laud to arrive
w.s sold at 82#c. per bu-liel.
BACON,—There U a liebt slock In flrst hands, which
wo quote us follows: Hums 15 a 16, Shoulders 13a 14,
and Side* 14 a 15c. per Ib.
BAGGING.—Gunny Bugging is held at 15 a I5#c„
and Sea Island ill 35c. per yard. There Is bul a amall
stock in market.
BALE ROPE.-We quote Kentucky at 9# a 10c.—
The Mock mi build Is small, Iml enough for the demand.
< >lhcr articles not alluded lo iu our remarks, will be
found correctly quoted in our liM of prices, herewith;
no liberation having taken pines during the week.
WINES.—In addition lo llio lislof Whies quoted iu
our letter she. 1, wo have 11 >w to give an excellent ur.
ll; e o M 'uiuwbu, of the following bruuds and quota,
tin-■*: t.oiigworlb's Sparkling Cuiuwbu, In qts. fl3per.
It \;do Isabella,qts, 13: lor the former in ptuts,9l4 it
(lskufiiuib for Longworlh’s Dry CntawbuSH per box.
FUKIGIITS,—To Liverpool we quote Colton dull
*jd. To Boston #0. for Cotton. To New York by Steam
PMps tiy railing vessels 5-Btc. for Colton and fde
|,t-r busliul for Wheat To Buliluioro nointually #c.
To fhi Inilnlphta by Steamers 7-IGc. for (.'otlon; R2 y5
per cn*k l >r dice, und Blc per bosltel for Wheat.
EXCHANGES.—We qiiolo Sierllng83)8# percent
■ Y in.
...Hfgul.
...HFgul.
,...Y Ib.
...Y bbJ.
....Hfgul.
•V gal*
4 00
in no
12 IK)
I 25
Red <'nk Slav
MOLASSES, Cuba,
New-ltrleuns
NAILS, Cut 4d. to 5MH1..
NAVAL STORES, Tar..
Spirits Turpentine..
Varnish .
Ol LH,Sperm, winter strained.-HF gul.
' “ full ** If gal.
“ summer” HFgal.
Whale, Rucked,winter. - -HFgaj.
l.insetHl ” '
Tanners'
OSS A IU-' KGS, Flax
pi >RK, Mess, Western...
Prime
Mess, New-York
PORTER, London
RAISINS, M. It
SALT, Liverpool, coarse.
Cargo, hulk
Turk’s Iduml
SPIRITS: 1 _
Bracdy Otard, Dupn; >.HF gal.| 4 50
Dr. A. Sclgnette's. . -HF g“|- 2 50
lit. Legerfrerea. ..
D(. Peach
Do Domestic
Gin. ffcllaud
SPIRITS, Gin, American.
Rum, .lumaicn.
‘» N. E., bills ...
Whiskey. Phll.to Ihilt.. • HF gal.
“ New*Orlenns...HFuul.
SUGAR. Muscov’d St.Croix..HF W».
Havana, white HF Ib.
@ 4 5o
(at
(34 16 3b
4# (
02# (Si 70
8.5
(3*
i 50
I 50
50
I 10
05
© 10 16
preiii
The Banks :
lulling Sight Clucks on ull.
them cities at per cl prom., and purchasing Sight
Bills ut J*: 16 dujs ul #, 30 day at #(s)#, OUdayi
per c. discount.
sin 1 iTiicit 1 of Cotton.
Stock on liuiid, Sept. I...
1854-’55.
|S, lsl.H-'plnitd.||8.lil.|Uplnnd
previoii
■ci'ipts. *
8.'ll,
•HFgal.
... -HF bid. 15 00
...HF yd. 8# ait
...Vbbl.|25 00 Qj 27
. ..HFbbl..20 00
... Y bW
...HFdi.z. 1 75
...HFbox.l 3 25
....■^s'k.i 1 10
10',
(at 22 110
2 7.5
.-HF bu.t
<3t
I.18T OF VE88EL8 IN PORT.
Ships.
Alntiama(s)Scheiick..l500.NY’k..PaUelford, Fay A
Kalmnaxo.i, Tu>lor....70H.L’pool...W ItaUorsbylc Co
Mitrlu c Day,( base... .993.1/pdol TR k J G MTBs
HWalloe, Paxton...WHl.I.’pool J K Wilder
M Whitmore, tVhltni’e.649. I.’pool.. .Brigham, K S. Co
Ell Whitney, Marlin...532.I.’pool..I’udelford,Kuy&co
Charter Oak. Iloiidlctie.... I.’pool. Brlgbnin. Kelly ItCo
Mury Al Adeline.Murse.n37.dlsu’g. .Brlgh’m, Kelly 4tCo
Ossi-ppen, Umere IKNI.Havre II. Gowdy
Mur* iigdeii,Loveland.tMto.L'pmd...VV Battersby 6l Co
Florida, Huunerinan... lO.IS.dfsc'g T U It i G Mill*
.. Barques.
Vamanraw, Forte 5H7. I.’pool E A Boiillard
Flight,Calhoun 3e0.Boston..Dhub S Washburn
Rudlunl, Fllmi iKHi.ltos’n.Brigham, Kelly ft. id
.-lebiioli, McNeil (KHi.disc’g. ..Hunter &. tiammell
Dublin, Peterson 378.Bus’ll..Ruse, Davis S. Long
Muriu Morion, Bulkley.42.5.disc'g Cobeiis S. Hertz
. . Brigs.
Francis Jayne,Coffin N.Y’k...Ogden, HtarrflcCo
Mucoii, Watkln York....Rowland K s..u
Bio Grande, McCobb. .OIMl. Ilalli Cohens Ai I lei U
E P Sweet. Dunton....258.diBc’g..CurleUin At Parsons
Abbey Francis,Gardner249.N. n .Brigham Kelly At id
Venus,Soule (lull. WHit’g.. .Ogden, «isrr At Co
AuiiIhh, Yules IDS.diuc’g M Powell At Co
Sen I'ouin, Purk (XKJ.dlsc g Muster
l.aulq, Fish di8c'g...UumerAc Gummed
5 fliikee, Poland Master
Mechanic, Deunlug illsc'g. ..Oarletou Ac Purmus
‘•’••"'Ire, Mhchull 218.Bon’n..Brigham, KellyAcfo
....disc'g...Carlelon Ac Parsons
*98. wait’g...Ogden, Starr Ac Co
. 2IK). d isc’g, Mualtir
...J Roberts
Harriett, Lovel
Kohls, Knownlton..
PhIiiiui, Parker
It M Charlton, Llghtborn.-disc’g
Sohooners.
Ann -Maria, Conklin N. Y..Pndelford, Fay 4c Co
W I. Riirroiighs, GratTaa.. .walt'g. Brlgbnin, K<.||v Ac Co
Klvira, Alien Host’ll .'Brigham. Kellv Ac Co
E J N.Y’k.Brlghant, Kelly Ac Co
D S Mersclion, Graham.... Ball.. Brlglmm, Kelly Ac Co
Kale Brigham, Evans N.Y'k. Brigham, Kellv Ac Co
F A Hall, Kuin Phil’n..Brigham,KellvAcCo
I. s Davis, Abel N. Y k...Ogden, sinrr’ai Co
lleniiutl Flunner, Appllght.Boston.limiter Ac Gatnircll
D 8 A)eraboj,, Graham Bult’o. Urlgham, Kelly Itl.'o
...N.Y’k Cohens Ac lle.tz
.. .N.Y’k.. .1 igden, Starr Ac Co
...N.Y’k.R fiuhershain Ac 8011
• Boston. Bus*... Davis Ac Long
.. .disc’g. Waver AcConstanUne
... Bus’ll. .Ruse, Davis Ac Long
...Wuil’g Rowland Ac Son
... lion'n.. Hunter Ac GnuuueB
...N. Y’k CohensIlerlz
. ..N.Y’k... 1 igden. Starr Ac (d
....disc'g J T lhumus
. ,.N. V’k..Dnna Ac tVnilihurn
. ..disc’d. .Pudellord. F«y Ac id
.. wait'g. ..Liana Ac Wa-bliuru
.Johnson
Louis.-, Hudson
Penal*,r, Duyioti
A Mnson, Smith
Alex tinier, Christie,..
Sunny South, Weeks..
Munettu Hand, Terry..
G It Dick«on, Gaskill..
Eclipse, Downs
Enclinntress, Jayne....
v It I’luter, Gaudy.....
Empire. Osborne
..niuuriin, Briggs
Iluz.-, Smith
GKO G FAHIPj
W AA TED.
A Mule and a Female Teacher, fur a r.r,uui.
ll. East Florida. Enquire of ' 1
8PJSNUSH LVHHELLk CO
°**‘** 154 Bay airai-
»ti:.TIOVAI,.
A UG. Ac henry MILLER have removed to u*
office No I, over Rodgers Ac Norris’, cornerl«
and Lincoln streets. oovt'"
TO BENT'
Tpuis WHARF east of end adjoining “ • l.arU-„
X S.euinhoal Company’s Wharf,” at present ot/®
pied by Tholuas Puree, Esq. Pnssessi'.n g v, :tl i,-.
cember next. Apply lo J. BllYAN. Itrokir **
roker
our *-,* UT ft*) llyiet,
I POSTPONED SHERIFF HALE.—Will bs M | d a.,,..
1 the court Douse door In Sy I vanla, bft»eea Lh B i„.!
al boors of sale, on me Ural Tuesday m Decembt,r, ei ,
llio following properly, to wit: (me tract ot hatUM*
lying and being in the comity of Hcrtsim, on the
unty of Seriveu, 0 n th*
l l.iitle Ogeucliet-, containing two hundred scree '
joining the lands or Jobn M. Lucas and ou.era, u,^.
ou an the property of Alury Black, lo aatisf, 00s c •'
gage fl fu in favor of the Trustee* ol the
county Academy vs. said Mary Black.
LDAII.NI) It. GROSS, D.B.P
Hylvanlo, tia., Ocreber 26. 18.55. net 30-eo:i
I ilLOT AND NAVY BREAD.—75 bbl. Pl.otatd'.S'in
Bread in store, und for aula low, b*
uov2 JOHN INGL’HAOU.
/ t ROUND
vJ .•-pices from tbe Hudson Mills, New York, luevoV-
und for lule at New York prices, by
nov 2 JOHN INgKKS'jLL
/ (ANAL CJAL.—50 tons superior Canal C*.»|
Vy sale, tu arrive per ship Chaos. Apply t-,
nov 9 DANA Ac IVAcDfRUfiX,
I I A Y — IIH) bales lauding, and lor sale by
IX imv 2 MINIS Ac J< illNST
/ * UNNY CLOTII, lauding and for sate b*
V J nov 2 MINIS u JuHXPTny
iitr uK
LK CHAMPAGNE, landing anflTTil.
Lby nov 2 MINIS Ac J(juNeT<).S
IJACON, HIIOULUERsTsIDLS A ND II \’
I>nndlor oale by (nov 2J MINIS Ac JOB.NsTo.N.*
oUPEHFINE FLOUR.—150 sacks Superfine Flov
O Ju»t received, and for sale by
uov 9
LYNN Ac 8N1DER.
i y 1H-
ijr c<
LYNN At.s.MDEa
ROUND CoFFEE.—20 boxes Irarh groui.d k .
Coffee, 3 do do do old Java Colfeu. In store,u:
for rule ul Now York prices, by
' nov 2 JOHN INGKUS01.L.
t illA.MPAGNE WINE.—51) basketsq'.s aud ptsHeT.
> "ick V\ ine, 50 baskets qts aud pts Hungarian I. ;
i. V. CON NEK AT It CU.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
• HF gul-
HF gul.
HF gul.
. Y «»!•
. |F gul.
. -HF gul.
"F gul.
brow 1
New-Orlenns
Loafund Crashed..
8< >AP American yellow....
SHOT,ull sizes
SEGARS, Spanish
Aini'rlcun
TALLOW, American
TOBACCO, Manufactured...- HF
2 50
2 75
1 50
45
I 25
45
1 60
44 (3)
7# rut
7# (3)
16# (3)
TEAS, Souchong..
Gunpowder
Hyson
TWINE, Seine
Baling
WINES, Madeira
Sicily Madeira
Tonerlfle, L. P
Multtgu, Sweet
“ Dry
Claret, Marseilles...
“ Bordeaux....
Champagne . .
WOOL,Southern Unwashed. .Y Ib.
“ Clean HF Ib,
WOOL-SKINS, Lamb’s Y en
Sheep’s HF ca
HF
HF
■ Y Ib.
• HF tb
HF tb
•HF gul
• HF uni
■ HFgal.
-V g«l.
. HFgal.
• HFc'k.
■ HF c’k
HFd>
(at 50 no
<& 15 ui'
@ 14
1 60
I 0(1
46 ®
50 @
5b
8 till (3)
20 &
18 @
18
85
Slock of Cutlun in Inferior Towns.
1855. 1854.
Aturm-tn and Hamburg, Oct I... 3110
Macon, Oct 1 2NI5
Moniuomt-ry, Ala., Ort 22 124*10
Memphis, Tenti. Oct 13 6765
Columbia,S. C.,Sepl is 4.10
( oluiubus, Gu., Oct 22 11469
IdliOl)
5847
IOI7H
1-1131
6KKI
A T H K N JE U M .
J!!!‘ 'y*,??: Lessee and Manager
MR. J. HUNTLEY Stage und Acting Manager
Last Night bul one of Mr. GEORGE JAMISON and
IVliMN XOiriNF. ItFEDEH.
Friday, Kovembnr 2nd, 1855.
Will b« p. rformed Iho Tragedy of
KINO LEAH.
^ e . ar Mr GEORGE JAMISON
‘4" rd - , . i . a Mias I.OIWE REEDER
FANCY DAM E-ynss J FOl'LKUUD,
To c.'iiclde will) the Farce of
SCASHFlt AND CKAS1IEH.
8l ” hcr Mr W B Chippendale
To-morrow henefll ofMIt. GEO. JAM1M).\.
Doors open at 7—1 ‘nmmence at 7 1*9, nov 2
_ 15 kegs Choice Goshen Butler, 25 boxes < 'been.: ■
sale by nov 2 J. V. CONNER AT At • 1
RANDLES—5„ boxes Adamantine Caudles, ’*> .
Tallow candles, o’s aud 8's, 2o do sperm, for «u
J. V.CONNKRAT fle C
M ackerel and iikkrinuk—sobbisNMi,'siu
3 new Mackerel, 50 (this Herrings, for rule by
J. V.CONNKRAT Ac (
CARPET AND UPHOLSTM
WARE HOUSE,
No. 140 CoftOHttas avd 57 f*T. JOLtKlt Btkkiti,
X‘!o
uKMG.NLD woiibi lake tins opporlui.i';
expre«s to Ins friends and tho public genera .
his sincere thanks lor llielr liberal patronage anil ;• L
flui-nce, which has resulted in extension of Lis trade -
all nnrts of me State. Also, Carolina, Florida, Alatm 1
and Tenne-tee, thereby enabling him to exhibit a itxt
unsurpassed in ui y .-ou hern city.
Families, Merchants. Hoiel Keepers, and steamb i
owners.an- parii. ularly invited to examine the pre*':
stock, which I* now complete in ull the va'ious de;i-.
meiils, consisting In part ol Ihe following goods, vix
CARPET DEPARTMENT,
ARMORY HALL.
.hmtKing .lll’chttnical
exhibition-,
of 150 Gloving Figure*,
IN DIFFERENT ATTH IDES,
ARRANGED IN A CURIOUS AND AGREEABLE MANNER,
Open Tlii* Evening:. Ocl. 30,
From 7 until 16 o’clock.
Admission 25 cents. Children under 12 years half
Fare Rednccd—CaMn Passage szo.
Foe .Vein Work.
SiivuunuU Exports, November 1.
Per ship Georgia, Liverpool— 8.540 bush \Yheal 2655
bales Cotton, and lu.iHH) f. et f .umber. j
I'erschr Senator, New York—3151 sacks Wheat, 3u0
cusks RIhp .860 casks Rico Flour.
Lx I
5j
•* previously.
8t...-k on liitud, Nov I. 79;
•Including 127 bales Imriicu.
1 lillll! 1
22 '
3134
013:16; 1
78j
6-27
78136,
7(I6|
12.61
640.1
31074 i
■-i.il
46 -4:i,j
8.i|
on.7
37l63,|
615|
0.544
Exports of Cottou from Savaunab.
Uber Brilish Ports, j..
I’otul Great Britain,7771..
1 Sept. 1, From Sept. I,
> Nov. l.|i’5«, to Nov. 1,
8.5.L _|| 1855,
li plaiul.il 8.1. |Upland
j b *IK)'| |'.
-I-
rtlitHlii |.,
1 Uliet French Purls,....|.
-I..::
reign Ports...| ■
'•■reign Ports,.. 1..
pubitslied at Mnnetia, Cobb conn'y, fins a large
circulaiion in Upp -r Ueorgiu, Alabama und Ten
nessee, and is ably conducted. Mr. Atkinson,
one of it* editora and proprietors, is now in nur
city, lor the purpose of oflering it ns an cdvertisiug
medium to our merchants and other men ol busi
ness We have no doubt they will |. u amply re
paid lor any patronage th y may extend towards
him. See card in our advertising columns.
[communicated J
Will his Honor, lire Mayor, inform the citizens
of Savannah, why it is that the Gas Lamp at the
head of Indian street, sluo tho Lamps ut tin* cor
ner ot West Broad, Buy, Bryan and Jefferson
streets ars extinguished every night one hour hu-
*oro any otl.ei Lamp in tire city? and why Ireve
the l’olico Officers, who were instructed to plmc
llio same ou the DockoI, treglec'.fcd to do so I and
oblige an Enquirer.
A.nswxx.—We would inform "Enquirer" tint
his complaint ia already upon the docket, and that
his nume appears there as oneol the witnesses.
[Ed's Rkit-'b.
Medical Bfcrecy —An important judicial decis
ion respecting medical ►••crecy has lately been
made in Antwerp, viz: tlint u nredical man who
registers x child whose mother ho lias ntrended in
labor, is not bound to divulgu the name of tho lat
ter, il he has made n promise to keep tho eourot*
Tho London Lancet suy.s that the question and
tnnl had caused much sennation among our Bel*
giau brethren, and we uro happy to elute that a
large number of thorn joined
support Dr. Hessen, who refused to give the namo
oi lire mother in the case ol the description mimed
Listening', and was driven up me -lip to lire Iml
head, in her passu ire among iho vessels lying in
tho slip, her trysail boom struck ihu muin-topgul
hint bucksiay d 1 0 brig Tavernier, ol Key W.-si,
which earned away tho topgallant must just above
the slings oi ihe yard. Slto also ran inio and dam
aged a canal boat, carried away her own jib-boom,
stove stern, &.u. Tho two mutes hud gone ashore,
and there was no one on board hut tho night watch
man, who wuh then asleep
The ship ^nglo-Saxon, laying nt tho end ol
pier No. 8, Lust river, parted her bow hawsers, but
ruce.ved no damage.
I'he sluon Janrea Florence, of Now York, when
under weigh,and oil the slip ol the Bock slip lerry.m
Williamsburg, in attempting to tack, missed slays
and drilled nloul of tho pueking ol llio slip. Hi r
bowsprit was torn out, and sho was afterwards
(owed out ol the slip 10 an anchorage by one ol
the lorry boala.
Tho schooner Knickerbocker, of Little Egg Har
bor,N J., wlnlo lying at lire foot of Wails alroet,
was driven against llio wharf, hy which her lar
board counter and bulwarks forward on tho s.iino
side were stove ihrouuh. ller small boat whs aUo
badly smashed, and sumo spiles of tho doek wero
broken off.
Tho tide during tho afternoon whs very low.—
Must of tire vessels in lire slips on iho North-river
wore ngrouud,and somo inc. iivonicnoo whs cuused
to passengers cna-ing to Brooklyn, by the lorry
boats getting uground in lire ferry slips on the East
river.
nsiunlunoous, ulihougli there was no nuru Host
n .r bleach "t aerfauo to show iho mu* of tire iniu<y. 1
Nothing could persuade his compnni. ire imjuiu*!
lh*- i-b a of his having been killed by a ‘wind con
tusion.’
“During lh.' past winter, a shot riochetted wuh
gre .t force over one of tho parapets, carrying a
wav tire cap Irom h seaman’s head The mail was
a Xio stunned, but no lurthcr mischief cnsuoil.—
Wlrei 1 ih<* cap was picked up,it contained 11 hand
fill o| hair, which hud boon shaved from the sc iln
hy'In* shot. This would have been a poser’ l -r
the old wind contusti-.nists !
“3. Bullet Wounds.—Our advanced tronchos be
ing. in many places, within forty yaid* of lire eire-
my’s rifle pit', wounds of great severity wore in
flicted on both sides, as the fore** ol the bullets
un iminished- bv distance. Tho orifices
it caused by tire conical balls more resoluble shell
wounds, in 8"tne instances, than a bullet aperture.
In wounds about the head, especially, 1 have seen
arly tho whole of tho parietal bone curried it-
way.
Revival.-
Wo have quite nu iniuroting revival
ol religion going on at die I'rusbytenan Church, in
this city. Tire meeting has been progrcsHiug now
over a week with considerable success—amne fif
teen or twenty having connected ihemsolvus wnfl
lire church. Dr. Tnlni .go, of Oglethorpe l,'ni-
suhscriplion lo vuiHiiy, preached on Sund-iy morning, and again
at night lo crowded audiences, with Ilia u-ual
ulniity aud good odeet—[Atlanta Republican.
A soldier of tho 33./ wnsstmek hy it ball, which
made six openings. It passed through the right
thigh, through tho scrotum, und through the lelt
thigh, where it escaped.
“Tho Russians us.-d sovoral kinds ol bullets—
one a solid conical hall, which belongs to the
Liege rifle; another, of a largor size and conical
form, hollow at the base, with n small pillar, or
nipple, standing in tho cavity. Il is surrounded by
three lines. Al the huso,to guide tho hull in 11s
flight, there aro two other smaller ones, in*•difiu-i—
inure ol this principle. Tho old round bnll is also
still employed. In some cases, two of those round
bullets have been louud connected by a transverse
wire, like bnr shot.
“4. Grape Shot wounds havo boon severe nnd
numerous. The following wus an interesting
I'liiliidclpfiiu
Haiti more .iii.l Norfolk,. I.
L'lnirlestoii,.
• it her I • >. I’orts |.
*6161
4»*4 ...
1324 1...
241.8,1..,
41 j 24
41 “:T. ; 7 i3| |
4l“|
Grand Total | 4I| 4i>?f:<i| 851 mil
Exports of Rice and Lumber from Savannah.
«.«r. «x,.„»T<nT U .l
in. h i
Caska |
Great Britain
si. .lolin’Miml Hulliux.
West Indies
1 ilher Foreign Ports..
Total Foreign Ports..
881|
Maine
Mas'nchusetts."
Rhode l.'himL&c
New York
Pltiladolplila ....
Biiitimore and N"H"lk
Clmrlestoii
Nnw*t 'rleiins, Ate
other Ports
418
ftlj
'.;si
Total CmiHlwiae
1764:
I From Sept. I. From Sept. I,
18.55, tm Nov. I, 18.54.‘.n Nov. I,
| IAW. I 1854.
kit. I*l< k. Ll MIIK
t. |(.'asks| Feet.
,IKHIi..[... f *170400
B72| 17U40U
5*-2.2im .,
388,21)0j..
Uli'.i.tlliOj 5I2i
23121
61 ll ll it)
7ittUU
H4IIII0
5l2j tf'.I.VKIII
Grand Total,.'.’ I 2-58S|3,IU5,3liU| |,:W4|l,l66,3nU
HF.CF.H T8 PER CENTRAL RAM.ROAD.
Hr,v 1—1632 ba*‘‘ B Gotton. 762 sacks Wheat. 50 do
Meal 13 r > to R\e. 116 **° Corn, 5 huh s Domi cile* amt
imlzr to K I’nrcons S Co, J W l.nthrop It Co,Dui.ii 6l
Washtiurn, \V Duncan, Hardwick At Cooke, tVa> At
Tirelor, A S lluriralue, Patten, Hutton At Co, Luse. Dm
vis At Long, s M Lnffl'Piiii. Brigham, Kelly At Co. Hun
ter A Uumtiu U. Pmlelford, Fi y ft Co, W Batterkb) At
< O, J Joins, J W Anderson, Belli, ft Fo-ier, J ohci.s At
Her z. Iliiilsi.il. Fleming At Co. N A Hardee At Lo, R'lliun
■v Slum,. I r 11 llmintey, " I ■.um"i | "g, 1- W
Siiih G II .Inliiison, M H Williams, H McAlpIn, White
- Bishop. J B Store, G W J Pfunuiinn. II " eat, s c
Dunning, G W Sitles, Wuyne, Gr. nvtlle At t », W H
Bnrrouglis, la mi At Snider, J liiger-oll, J b Tucker,
crane, Well* At Co, A J ft D W i irr,Order.
HIcc, Flour anil Corn.
Extracts of letters received by u commercial house in
this city, yesterday:
*• Bai.timork, Oct 27.
“In consequence of the light stock of Rice on the
market, the transaction’ have boon limited, although
tho demand from the tr-.ilo is at a slight advance in
prices. We quoto good to prime new Rice 6#o5#.”
“New York, Del 27.
“Common brands of Stule Flour ure quoted ut S' 75
nfO; Geuetco « Atiaffil 1, the quality is inferior to that o (
lust year. 81. Louis is quoted »t9 50a9l 1 per bbl. The
St. Louis Flour ut 0 SO it said to be a* good as Genesee
1,1)11. Mixed Corn is quoted at 91aU7e; y ellow aud
white are scar o and nominal. Old wh te would bring
SI fu r bushel iu large quantities; 85c la • ffared aud Due
is asked for Corn delivered in lauuary.”
THE STEAM-SHIP ALABAMA,
''ill sail Saturday, Nnv. 3rd, at 21 o’clock P '1
The .splendid lust going Steamship
x j'!«eaeai ALAHAMA, Capt. Nehenck, will leat c
a 1 nl,oVe ‘ 1 ,,r Freight or Passage ;.n
^jJnuOK ply to padelford, fay & i o.
Cal.in Passage
8leernue Passage
N ■ ll.-Slll|,|KT. l.f t'otc.l, toy llK'.it* '.‘luiuilt-r,. Will
ph tree take notice, tlint no Cot on will he received al
tne pr-sses ihut re mu distinctly marked on the edge of
fie hale. noV |
Royal Medal Ion,
Do Velvet.
Mocet Wilton,
Do Brussels,
Tapestry do,
Power Loom do,
Three I’lylngralf.
Two Ply do#
Wool Dutch,
English Drugets, (var..j
widths.)
Mosaic I tear Hi Ruga,
Velvet aud Chenille do,
Tufted do.
Piano and Table Cov.n,
Door Mats, (every rarl--
Silver Ac brass -lair Ext,
Carpet Bindings, Ate.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT
Rrocutells, Luce and Muslin Curla-J,
Nitinde l.iiines. Gill Cornices,
Satin and silk Damask, I)o Pins and Bonds.
Worsted nnd Colton do Tassels, Loops «nd Cr.rti
Velvet anil Plu-h, (various colors,) Window 8b»>‘,
Glow style.) Also, every variety o! Furniture Cou:-
ing, Til'uiuiinuH and Materials for Decorations.
FLOOR OIL CI.OTH8,
Jrom two to 24 feet wide, for hulls aud rooms, catf-
^without a scam.
The subscriber will obligate himself to nmlce the f'-
ces on all descriptions of goods ns low aa the same (•••
ity cun be purcba.-ed in any Northern city.
ur Carnets cut to rooms and good* teut to toy (it
of the city tree of charge.
Or An experienced Upholster will attend t« :i
making and laying of CarpeU ami Oil i lotbs abei -
qnired. Tho Decorative and Curtain Department a J
charge of uu Upholster of uckhowledged tat'oandtL-
\\’ H.GUION. \gent.
net 18 140 Congress and 5781 Julian atreeu.
f' or f*■'* iforleliHif ".
lulcavo 'Vednesday Oct. 3J,at 1H o’clock, A. .M
— M
, ST . T .. - „ **|»l“mll«I steamship
k dipt. Gar-
. vln, will leave ns above.
Cabin Passage to Philadelohla 620
8tccrug.. •• “ ’ e
,r ’re'Shl or passage apply to C. A. L. LAMAR,
nJrrn POR noSTON.-Th s bark s _ EB.»i >18. Capt
■UsUm 1 "lemun, will meet w Ith despatch,lor tlieabove
pur., For irciglil apply to
HUNTER At GAMMF.I.L.
; J. FOR B')r»TON.—8chr. /JAXE.^mlih mutter,
^Sj^SLIiuvIiiu most of her cii'go engaged, will meet
wuh de-jmlch as abovo- For hulnucu oflrelght, apply
»'» nova DANA it WASHBURN.
VC8NC1, It.tNtED.
"essel Irom 4nu lo .'.On ions to load with
_ d Lumber for Cades. For which n libe-
i-ighl will be paid. Apply to
COHENS At HERTZ.
/£>(** A v **»*a*l
sawed I .ui
z > FOR l’"lt,\DLI.PIIiA-—The new schr
4Llkl’LAT..R.'-
J. R.
. Uapi Gundy, having part ot her cargo
enga.ed will meri with despatch lor ihe above non.—
For freight apply to
nnv2 HUNTER At GAMMF.I.L.
OR NEW YORK—Gu.more’s Reuclak
Tho now 8,-hr GEORGE DAVIS. Cup-
lain Miiiih. having part of her cargo engaged, will
tarn Miiiih.hav
wiih de-patch lor lire above port.” FoMreigiit, apply re
uov 2 HUNTER At UAMMELL.
‘ Comparative Receipts, Exports and Slocks ofCmion
m the Port ofdavunnnh,froin <st8cptembertodale
luctiut*. Exports,
30.518..
Cartriimeb for tub Crimea.*—The Montreal
Chronicle of the 12th inmant states that tho com-
miisauriat ndvertisna for a vessel to convey six
thrum itid barrets of cartridges from Quebec to
Contracts .run New (Torn.—Wo havo heard
ol but lew contracts lor now corn. The prices
range Irom 25 to 30 contH Wo would udvim
inrmorts not to bo loo hasty in tuking prices
oflu/eiJ by speculator*. Under llio intlnonee ol tho
exulted statu ul lire market lor hruadHtuflii, aud
England. 'I'ho large consumption ol ammunition anticipating a largo foreign demand, prices are
in the present war not only exhausts all that the firm throughout tho country, and but low sales are
mills can make, but will cause tho larger part ol
nittiio in cousequonco.—[Last Tennesseean.
Ihe contents ol the provincial magazines to be
calico out of their slumber* into actual service.
The Now York Herald of Friday says:
“We are requested by Dr. Ditvoga to correct an
error which appeared in the Recount ho gave iih of
the condition of affairs at Fuvasiopol. Ilo say
Bi'.rtincj Women.—A match game of billiards
for |3,000 ia m be played in Now Orleans Bonn, be ! that ho whh five monihs only in tire Ctiinon on tha
tween two Creole ladies of the '‘first respecte j medical auffof llio Russian unity, and not cloven
bl'lly.’* Th... wunu-n ... ..Id to h«,„ f„w H " * l “ “
It th'i game, even among gentlunien, in tire Uoilcd
StatoH. *
There Were eighteen dcalhe in Charleston lest
week. In New York, three hundred and sixty-
one, an incresao ol twonly. In Philadelphia,one
bun ired aud eevetiiy-eight, a like Increaae.' In
Balmn <re, eighty-two, a decrease of three from
lust week.
Hi alto of Charm-ston —Thero were only 18
sths in Charluston last week.
months hs we slated. Hu also says that, although
it ia possible to eonuentrato their whole dreponahle
force there on any one point in tire Crimea, it
would tnke some weeks lor reinforcements to
roach them from Unn-ia *’
It wae rumored iu London the duy before the
steamer sailed, that ill- big six-wire cable, weign-
itiu eight tons lo tire mile, Which WHS being laid
scrota the Maditorarreen from Franco to Ahtiont,
w*a cut and Abandoned in it gale of wind, under
uircumaintrevs very similar to those which to'er-
ruptud tho Mpcratlnus of tbe Newl .midland L"in-
pany Iasi amniuer Forty miles ol Ihe cable Iml
been laid. It wua i..mured in Loudon lor nhimt
$300,000.
I8|6...
1817
II
13...,
Ia4"(..
47,71-..
"A soldier of tho 49th was struck on tho temple
hy a grape allot, which destroyed tire i-qiiaiii.ui>'
portion ot lire temporal hono. The lirnin w.ih flow
ing through tire wound, the man breathing
blertorously The grape shot was supposed to l>u
wuiim tire hUiiII. It was subsequently tound iu
bin mouth, at tire huso oi the longue, pressing ,
against tire epiglottis.
“Since lire eoiiiimmconiunt of ai ;go operation*
helorn Sevastopol, one medical offioor liaa been
killed, and two or three have lieon wounded. Tire
Itrat, Mr- O'Leary, assistunt surgeon ol the fidtto
regiment of light inlantry, waa actually cut in two
by a motion ball wliilu in the act of eaMsliug a
wounded seaman. It is only to bu wondered i>
tlint more disunities have not occurred among lire
medic l officers, lor during the boat of the lire lire’
ure constantly called from place to place, running
along lire h.iitories, through tho lino ol fire, in
(pilot oi the wounded. During the second bom
bardment. I li ih peripatetic system wus very trying
and (aligning, for lire aoil was heavy and iunucioii«
Irom tire torrents»nf rain that then deluged ilu*
trenches, nnd instances occurred whore officers'
hoots drew off while running along to assist tire
wounded."
18.5.5
... 23,402.
... 41.206..
.. 31,BH •
. tn.iKtl..
I,. 70,735..
. .22,788..
.. 11,2(1*..,
. .32,1711...
.311,176 ..
..34.725..
Utockl
5,631..
.. 16.466 .
...21,413 ,
... IV,102 .
.. .411,575
fiUeFni
... 8,102
...24655
... 26.689
....22,563
,...12.871
...24,657
.... 17,838
.... 7.156
...38 260
nirailve Stateinuni of the Foreign Exports ol Cot
on Irom the roiled Stales, from Seplemlier 1st, in I lie
ollitwlug years: 18.55- ’56. l854-’5.5, 1853-’54. lH52-’53.
To Groat Brllaln,
To France.,
To other fur'ii ports
Dr. Pettigrew, of London, acknowledges tho
receipt, per post front Somersetshire, ol a "live
Ii7.aid," measuring 19 inches in length, lively, nhor
having tiiiduigono no less than eight post officii
stumping*. A live hluo-hottlu fly, plae.-d as bind
lor lire lizard, was dead ut tire journey's und.
(’id. Ilngcri, a half breed Cherokee Indian, has
comm..need an argument before tho Court •>»
(’Iiiiiii*in lire celebrated Cherokee case, in winch
Cherokeca, who have heeonie citizens of lire Uii-ii d
Siai-s elaliti lire sum ol 917,(MX) under tho ptovi-
siiiuh ol tire treaty ul IH35.
Total...
icclpta. ..
54 10
H4HI
16153
" 805114"
I‘J19fl9~
11-9429
11186:15
17365
90480
146810
307226
248461
fixportsof Cotton, Hico and Lumber,
)HOM OCT. 26, TO NOV, I, IHj.l.
It'herr. lu
lilvurpoel
Bust m
MvhIIi*, Cl
New York
I’lnliiileipldn...
Cliurlesii.il,...
2338
”3480
124,560
160,000
Total..
• •I
51 64661 2571 «. , 3(1,. , .()0
exchange.
Bunk Bales for Soiling Exchunge.
Chock* on Boston ret. prom
*• “New York ret. prom
“ “ IMiilndolphla #rct.prero
“ “ Unlllutero
flank llitfon for PurclitiNing Exchange,
n r ot.prem.
New-York .sight,.
• par
III days .
36 days..
66 days..
et.
% (A
<4 (0)
s (8) V
l»4 C‘0 I hr cl.
214 (di ret
i# ve is r
i>, on i Mr ft.
I# i»isrei
ct.
SHIP NEWS.
PORT OF SAVANNAH ..NOVEMBER V.
FOR SALE,
A Two ami u Hull Mury Wooden Dwelling,
on Brick Bas.-urent near the corner Montgomery
■and Liberty street.', on leu simple lot 3n bv 7b ll.
Tin* house is iu good repair, and has been recent ly ren-
ovaieit and painted, ll also lius gas and water, lii.land
TO I IF. NT.
^ POSSESSION given immediately, the Western
°f 11. U. Jackson’s lloutH, in South
kfcBr.md.st. Apply lo A. O. DAVENPORT.
COLUMBUS, in T 36—Cotton—There has been little
chungo iu our market since our last report. Inquiry
cmtMuuH good. We quote .Middlings 7lo7#, strict
Middlings?# to7*4,Good Middlings7# lo 7#, Mid
dling Fair 8 cents.
, CHARLESTON, OCT 36—Colton—'There was a good
demand for tins urtlclo to-day,tho sales having reaebid ,
upwards of Ir'iO hides. The mnrkel wnr Arm ut a lull cold, flue hath room, Ate. For particulars, apply l i
rnugu of prices. Tho sales comprise 25 bales at 8#. 35 irev J WM. WRIGHT.
«l 8#, 5tl lit 8#, 48 nt 8#, 178 at 8'4,4il hi 8 13-16 6e3 at
8#, 618 at 6, 32 at 6#, and 116 bales ut U#C.
WILMINGTi )N, OCT 26—Turpeiitlne—Nothingdnno
(III Haiurdny. This morning there sens in lie n lie.ier
lienng m the market, and Ure price has gone up 16c on
lust qiKiunii.ii, with sales of 630 bbls at S3 35 fur yellow
dip per 28e lbs.
dplrlls Turpentine— Afterclodng nur report on Salur-
dy, there was considerable animation in tho market at
previous quotation, and the sales readied ab"Ut 1,76.1
bliD ai 45cents pi r gallon—nt which It closed linn. No
suleu this morning.
lio'in—Sales on Saturday of till bid' No I al 92 25
pur bbl, and lilt) do Common ai 1 2.5 for small bills. I bis
morning 2,560 do Common sold ul 1 30 mr largo slzo
barrels. . „
Tar has Improved 5c, with sales lo day of 3.i6 bbls ut
92 4n per blit.
Cotton—Sale* this morning or 25 bales good middling
ntu cents.
NEW YORK, OCT 28—Owing to llio light stock of
Colton tu Ibis market, sides wire less extensive yester
day, being confined lo about 1566 bales. The previous
decline noticed wus abou. recovered. Flour opened
llrm nud active, with h good liome and expori demand.
At iho close, however, there wus somy less buoyaecy.—
Wheat whs quite active, und liiii. ng die sales made were
46,006 bimlieis red Western to arrive luNoveinhei, nt
8125. Urn sc.lil Ht 6.5hU?c. Pork whs in some heller
request, with sales at 922 50n22 75 for Mess Sugars
Ware dull. A cargo Ol Rio Cotfeo per Elizabeth Means,
(3,470 ting*) sold at private torms. Freights wore Itrm-
er, un i 26,6(K)a30,00u bushels of grain were etigvged to
I.lverpi.nl in hug*, at 12d, and 6,ntH) bushels wheat lo
London ul I4d.
F6K RALE.
M TItaf c 'unmodlous aud desirnl>lc residence situ
ate l ou Lol No. 31, Liberty Ward, homing on
South Broad, near West Broad ul reels. The
lioU'e is substantially built of brieks. Is welt fliiiishod
in every part, and llin-d up with gusand water Uxlures,
ll also lias an excellent pump tu the yard und n (lower
garden iittnched to the premises, together with all ne>
ecssury out building'.
The property cab tie inspected by auy one desirous of
purchasing. For terms, apply to
sep 18—if TI108. IL HARDEN. Trustee.
UEPEIVEII OF TAX H FT Hi INN.
nrr ELLow-CtTttBM : I tin a candidate for the
office of Receiver of Tax Returns, for Chatham County,
at the election in January next, aud respectfully solicit
your votes. nov 2—id 8. 8. 8IBLEY.
TE19 IXII I ARN Itl WARB.
S TOuEN by Mr. Warner’s negro, 8olnmon.on Friday
I veiling last, between the hears of 7 and 11 P. M.,
from the dressing room of lliu Alheinuum. a 4 inch
Colt’s Repealer, ivory stock aud ougraved mounting.—
All persons are hereby cautioned agnlnst purchasing
the same, and whoever will giro such Information as
will lead to the recovery of the niticle to Mr. J.C. I rede-
licks, City Hotel, until 8sturdsy Eveuiug next, or after,
forward it to inn at Augusta, care of W.H. Crisp, »hall
receive the ubovo reward, J. C. FREDERICK8.
uov 2- 1*
AHRIYEIt. «.
Ship Wm Hitchcock, Conway — New York, In bulla s
to W C O’Driscol).
Hark Marla Morton. Rulkley, New York—Cohorts At
Hertz Mdze lo E Parson a It Co, Grenville Ai Co, Ruse,
Davis At Long, D 8 llrantley At Co. Crane, Wells At Co,
Dima Ac Waahnurn,J D Jesse, G II Johnson, D It Nich
ols. I W Morrell, M A Cohen, McMahon Ac Doyle, Itobl
Habersham Ac Lon, Claglrern Ac i mmlnghnm, Lockett
rtnelling*. W W Goodrich, Scranton, Johnston Ac Co,
.......1.... 1, VV nil. II’IIimi.. li I'.i Wiilmlnr .V I’lilnma.
Champion Ac Watts.OMIvrne Ac Co, Webster v Patinos,
Mints Ac Co, J P Collins, Verstllle ,vc Co, A A 8.domons,
Hunter Ac Ganunell, W G Dlrk'on, J Foley, J W Ver-
sjlle, G A Crugor, Young, Wyatt Ac Co, Cohens Ac Hertz
Rodgers Ac l ,*o, II Weigand, v\ t‘ Yongo, A Haywood, li
Morss, J A Barron, Bell Ac Prentiss Brooks s- Buideii.
8t Kluo Mill, CR It, Patten, Hutton Ac Co, Brigham,
Kelly S Co, D O’Conner. Lovell Ac Co, Franklin Ac Co,
Wayne, Grenville Si Co, Lynn Ac Milder, (igden, 8tarr Ac
Co, Clio* vor Ac Co, 8 Gooditll, Gilbert Ac Co, llurdtm At
Co, G M Conn, W II O'Driscoll, N B Ac II Weed,
Brig II M ciiarluieu, LtKtiiboiirn. Havana, with Fruit
to J A Brown.
Helir Geo Davis, Smith, Philadelphia-C A Greiner.
Milzeto MaMahon \ Doyle, Gilbert Ac Ttldun, Wehster
Ac Palmos, J llyan, W King Ac sons, W D Etherldue, M
t Cohen, H II Johnson, VYayuo, GrenviLo Ac Co, <• ,t
Greiner, W ll Kimbrough, Crano, Wells Ac Co, Veistll'o
Ac Fr torso li Muds Ac Johuinm, 11 inner Ac Gummull, A
lloylu, W P Yongo, l.yun Ac Snider, A R Wrighi,c R R,
Puiuin, IDillon Ai ( n, Order.
schr W D Jenkins, Iront Ogi0ol.ee, willi 4t,tKK) bush
Rough Rico to R Huberah.un Ac Sou.
NOT'IPE.
r J' , WO mouths after date, application will be made to
1 tlio Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave lo tell
land nud negros belonging to the estate ol James C.
Hines,dop’d. oct 18 JOHN P. 11 IN ES, Adm'
*>7 » ACHES of Laud, wltfalu two ruResofthe city,
m I • I for sale. Apply to WM, WRIGHT.
nov 2
ft’Oli KALE, „ ,
V M AN, 30 years old, a good house carpenter, anil
lias been working al the ship carpenter trade cue
year. Also, a Man 32 years old, a first rale tinner and
coppersmith. Apply to WM. WRIGHT,
nor 2
1*011 T 61 SAVANNAH,
HEALTH OFFICER’S OFFICE, |
CoH. or Dkxvvok aku Psaar Sr*. I
1 >ROM and after date, lliu Quarantine will he raised
I upon all Vessels arriving at the Port of Savannah;
•xerpt sui'li as liavo, or have had since last clearance,
>m.ill Pox, or any other disease of a malignant, couin
gioua or infectious character on hoard,or ib<
clearing from ports where such dtseavas are prevalent,
e ves-els most remain al Fort Jackson,until visited
These
by the Health officer,
uov 2
r, JSl sri'.i, mil. I
” JNU. M. JOIIN8UN, M. D ,
HeatlhOffii'i
1IOOK9—IIOOKM—I! OOMiS
AT REDUCED FRICE6.
D EHinoi'tcol reducing his Stock ol h.ii'4 Ha :c-
der-igned offers hi* Books lor sale at n t tb: aJ-
vnucu only oil New York coat. Peraous wisliliiz rs*
pluiiish. or supply themselves with a Library «|’-1
choice itimks, w:ll tied it to tlieirudvautace local.u‘.
purchase. Pureiit* and Teachers cun geppty hrtni*. , ..l
with School Books, very cheap; and Mercfiaouu:
wiib Blank Books. Paper and Stationery.
Call soon, hs it e opportunity will uot bo .->ren!ot:
oct 46 8. .'. 81BLEV, No. 135 Congreu >
O
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
CHANG I*. OF II
d utter Siiinliiy the 14th October, mstanu
unt.l turiher not.ee, the Passenger Trains on
ntrul Builroad, will run aslolluwa;
DHTWEEN SAVANNAH J
Arrive at Suvunn h..
n»: i w t
l.eave^nvannali
Arrive ut Augusta
Leuvc Align',
Arrive iu^uvannah
BETWEEN MAD
Leave Macon
Arrive at Augusta
Leave Augustn
Arrive nt Mucon..,
m..and 12Mr '
2.15 p. m., and i ‘ 1
-.11.45 a. m . and 6.301»
-.10.45 r. m., and 7.«U»’
vll AND Al'Ilt STA.
... 12.15 p m., and 8 30? i
...8.45 p. m., and 5.3ni
6*. m.. and 4 3c j
...L3np. M.nnd 16.45 r
NO 4I O
.11.4.
. . lid 0.3b p
5 p. M., and 5.3"* 1
i a M.. and 4..»>r
2.1ft r. m., and i.
ItETWEVN -AVANNAU, MlLLtnr.t VILLE AND EAie.'t
l.cavo 8iiviiitnaii 5» 1
Arrive in MHIedgeviile 2.43 t '
I.eavo Mucon 11.45* '
Arrive lu Eutontou 5r 1
W M. M. WADI.El
Suvntniiili. Gn.. I2ih < »ct , 1855. «.rt 1 !
j vi.L" Mi.Iv.-.-Jum received, Foity-.ive Its*-
I F of very tuon i some i ol’d Silks. Also, Ileal I 1 •
Uipure Lace, Cloak Cloths and Trimn. .
-eits of Maltese Collars and 8leere«, verv rich, *•* 1
Kid Gloves, llnjon’s make, Ladv’a nud Mi*fc*« Fru’l.'
Cotton Hose. Lady’s, Ml-ses and Boys lie-mo V«
Piano Covers, Black Silk Elastic Bells, l»pi r.v flanm.
Se. For sale by I»eW| IT S McltG-'N,
nov) Rltrero's lliiiiding Congressd.
LIT' (61 U F OF SAVANNAH.
July Term, I 855.
riT-HEUEAS, Jacob Ellison. Aiuonio Ponce. ■■■
M William F. Hrantly, Talesmen, sumtuon*' 1 *'
Grand Jurors, made default for the Term, and Mose 1
(’/ hen, Grand Juror, i nude default on the third d*.'
lire Term, It is ordered that Jacob Ellison, Am-
Ponce and 'Yillium F. Brantley, be lined Forty De - 1
each, and that Muse* A .Cohen be fined Ten Pi'l |1 '
unless good aud sufficient muse of excusn be flltnlc-'
belore llie first duy of ihe next term of lids Court.
And win ri as, William Henderson, George8. NIC *
Frederick tnto, John L. Grayson, Cope lluugpt,
J. Bee. John E. Stillwell, James Hickson, nnd Jo*
MeQumn, summoned as Pelll Jurors made defaiii' ’
the Term. It is ordered that they bo fined Twenty >'
lars each, unless good ami sufficient cause of exciw'
filed nu or belore the DiM day of the next term o! - 1
Court. Extract from tho Minnies,
WM. IL BULLOCH, Clfd
rr*Th enexl l.’ourt, flrst Monday in Novembe:.
Savnmmli. Del. 16—2nwlinov _
(Al'SI CAPstl
MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CAP?'
RAILROAD,
■ML CUl M FA,
TRAVELLING.
NAVY CAP*
Hf Cloth. Leather,Cord" Roy, Velvet ami Plush. ' * •
Children’s Embroidered, at N. K. B \KNFM^,
oct 23 153 Congre?)
PER NT E A IH EH AEAltA.MA-
Oft HB1.S ch -ice Apples, Pliuoiix, Hell.
OV (Greenings, Spilzburg, 26 nz Pippins sc. ‘ *
New Layer Raisins, Buck wheal. Cabbage*. Pi't*“"'
Onions, Cranberries, Smoked Tongues, do H**:. • j
Sales, do Shoulders, Bologna Saussag. *, t'h««* fii
Butter. For sale at Ihe Savannah Fruit Futport'C
J. A ttii.it'>'
No.27 Whitaker
oct 31
cKA ISLAND CoTToN BAGGING-Tucker,tYo»F* :
O S (Vs, brand. In store amt lor sale b) , vM1
oct 31 BAYNARD S RoWLW^
Ohm
I I AY AND OATS.—IDiHi bushel* prime onm^ .
II dais, lor sale to urrtve per brig Jon i'h«fc ‘J
Baltimore. 124 bale* choice Eastern llay, landing
brig Harriet, and lor sate iroui the wharr
466 bushel* prime wire.* corn. 56 lbs to the
31K) bushelsi hoice Ohio seed ‘»aia; ll*' buiot j'
Eastern amt Northern Hay j HHt bags t.i|wrO»e
Flour ;7lkM)iish.‘ls llrsn. Good old Peach
U,.„.o„' 1cflsaiw tint
S x !:J.~} , " ct| ' 1h ''‘ , *"i' I ay i sabi)' i IXi 1 vv‘J*!!L
TT\’n G ES—25,uOiT, J ust received fra-h fn*u»U> T * s1,
O H \NGES—»a,6WO,jiisi re
In store aud mr side cheap, by
A. H. OIIAMPiO!*.
Smceasor to Champion k Walts, No. 4 Uaruard '
oet 26
iTonixin i'ikenix fihe orFicS* ,
1 x1118 Company lakes File Risk* tu thl« city* » 0J '
surea Rents uml Leases. ...
oct 23 K» HIT It AIIHK8II AM A SON
AY, UM'Lr.S AND tlNlONS.—806 bSS^f
I I A i, vrrijbi* oNioao.—tiw “""T
I North River Hay. 86 bbls Apple* lu go* 1 ®
17 hb's Onions In good order.— Land.ug Dent **"
exttuder M, tiom Now York,and lor sale by
oct31 WAVER a CONsfANTING
■ * *- «' la. s- az l.IMm WAVZ'lil).
i DECK lIoAll t'l c«dl..n I* wauled for Brig L. A
^ \ PALMER, bound lor Bo»loi». App<y Jo
'OilliNr* X HERTZ.
m-v:
Hire i.Hn
nov 9
Lump tobacco, 56 treses Uougn and Ready,
tine Kinds, lor rale to
^ J. V. CONN F.RAT k. CO. ,
till
BBI.S. PRIME POTATi'Es, for aal«> by
CARLI.TON fc P
!kK909fc
, y t'N N \ Cl.oTII
J \9 arrive,by' ocl5
HUNTER
■56 Bales
LAM Ml’ 11 ;..