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SAVANNAH RKPUHUCA N, SATURDAY MORNING,NOVEMBER 10, 181 >l . THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. If ALEXANDER & SNEED. cut Ml V««MV >*ViBMV». Dally, la a4 voce, per aaaum If aoipaUllaUvxujc- Daily, la aivanea, for ala month* rri»wattly,ia advance, per anuum... if not paid la advaooa Weekly, Ixvarixbly in advance Weakly,(elub price.) lOcopieefor 00 .... d oo ....$s oo s 00 .... 4 00 .... * oo 15 no 8AVANNAH, OA. Saturday Morning. BV TElEBRAPH FUR THE REPUBLICAN m.w Vark Hlarkcu. Naw York, Nov. 9. The Cotton market waa firmer to-day, at the fbJIowioi qaotattona:—Middling Orleatta 9 3 H, MiddlingUplanda 8 7-9. Fl ur ia also firmer;— Ohio quoted at $9 37, end Southern $9 87 per bhl- Southern white Wheal ta telling at $9 93, and Com at 95o. per buabol. New lTwrk Election. New Yoxx, Nov. 9. The returns for the Aeaembly are, in liliy- eight oountiae, 43 Harda and Sofia. 39 Americans, and 40 Republicans and Fuaioniata. The Anieri* cant have a plurality of 13^)00 on tho State ticket. Republic*!* Heading Hoorn. Our Reading Room, the uioat eileoalve and complete of aoy In the Southern Hlates, la maintained at an an* a at con of over a thousand dollars. To meet thia ex penditure, we bavu round it uc*e>sary to exact n amall subscription from those who frequent It. of late, how ever, a number or persona, and not aubacribera, finding U a pleasant plaoe to while away a lelaure hour, have been tn the habit of reelortug to t. daisy, muon to the Inconvenience of those wlu» pay forth* use of it. Th# eeskgn of thia notice ia to correct the ei II,and to Inform all such peraona, that on and after to-moirow, (Nov. Ut,» all visitor* will baehar»«d the regular prlco of sub scription except In can* where they are Btlnlalers ol the floepel. alraugers who are Introduced by regular subscriber*,or persona who come on bnalueia connected with the nflet. The Kepub lean Itcadlog Room la a pleaaaut, conve nient and profitable resort, and a place, we are pleased tn ae#, where merchants and other business roei*"iu*»t do congregate.” 11 Is large, well ventilated ard lighted, and the flit * of paper*, both dome-tic and foreign, most ample and diverged. All the Reviews and Pariodl- eals of thia country and Great llrllaln, together wlib euch publications as 'he 1-ondon Illuitralcd New*, ten don Punch, Household Words,be., Ac., may always!** found on our Bound Table—except when removed i*y rma aelflah reader, which, we regret to say, la not un. frequently the case. We feel, lherc r ore, that In provl. ding such a resort, we arc offering tbo pnhjlca privi lege, and doing li a lavor. We do not expect any profit on our capital thus ex|*nded. or any remuneration lor our labor. All we ask is that those who enjoy the pit vl- lege should save us from loss—that the receipts of the Room should defray the expense of maintaining It. nnd that the burthen be net allowed to fall, in the form of u lax, upon ourselves. This Is not the case at tbe prevent lime. A good Reading Room may be regarded aa one of the Institutions of a (dace, and we tire exceedingly desirous of continuing the privilege to our clllaen*. With them the mailer rest*. Let new subrcrlbers come forward and lend us Ibelr aid. and we will cheerfully eot.'rlbui. all lhal may be due li -m curst Ives. While we hope there may be uo ucceasl'y lor sut.li n step, we led con strained lo add, that unless a greater Interest It mani f sale',and iu the only way that can "carry conviction with It,” we have resolved to ahauduii the project and rent the room on the l«i of Jauuary next. Ocl 3isl. tsr There hai bt-cD a rise in Savannah river up to Thursday night, at Augu- ia, ol two led auJ four inebea Tho iec« nt rain stems to Imve been general in this Jsinte, and moio c pious above iliau on the seaboard. We learn iron, the Montgomery papers, that there was considerable ram there » lew d ys ntr >. and it was hoped tnnt the tail had been suffi cient to materially improve the navigation of the Alaoaina river. try Our Mill* dgeville correspondence ia atitl behind. The Inter r* ceiv d ye»»eiUi-y, and pub lished ihis ni Tiiing.ehou d have come to hand n duy sooner, anJ iIt-- letter d ie yesterday, C"ti inu- !ng an uccoutil id 1'huradny’i. pr**ce< dmu*. Iius in yd arrived. Th a is the more suiuul.tr, as letters nnd p iptn infeinn-i tor Aukiuiih, iti.d conveyed by tin* same m til ns .nr uh .Millmi, havo boon regular* ly received. It is In ped dial poa maaitrs and agent* on the fine will tee dial this thing does n i occur again, li ih*' mada intended lor Savunnnh were pui up in a separate b.*2, dn* delay and i rieis ulariiy n seems to us, might bo obviated. The lower fl>x»r ol one of iho stores in 11 iigson's tniilding, «»n i'*e Bay, occupied by Wil li,mis dt RatcliflV, fell through during Thursday night, precipitating feme 3,HUD satks of »al> and a I ig. in i hi i ol baas ol coflee, hud other articles of merchandize, into the cellar. The pariilh n wall ol the store was eo much damaged hy thuja* fiom the tall ol thia heavy weight, and the dis placement oi the joists of the floor, that it w ill be necessary to have it rebuilt. As a protection againai luither diaaaier, it was deemed prudent prop the rool and otherwiao aecure the building — Very fortunately the accident occurred during the night, or aerluua injury, and perhaps loss ol lift, would have resulted to a number of penwna em ployed about tbe premises. Tut case or the brio General Armstrong — "By b singular incident," aaya the Washington Union of Saturday, “the other day a loner was discovered to bo on file in tho Department of Slate from Chas. W. Dabney, E#q , our consul at Fayal, which clears up the contested point, which lia been u matter of dispute between tho United .-tatea and Portugal for over a quurtcr of a century, ns t- who first violated the neutrality ol that port in the Moody conflict that took place between the priva teer brig General Armstrong and the boats ol i large British fleet in 1814. Ti.e English contended that the American brig first committed the assault. Tbe case was referred to the arbitration ol tin Emperor Louis Napoleon, who docidcd in lav. i of England, which released the responsibility <«l Portugal. An officer ot our navy, who happened to bo at Fayal a year or two ago, was informed by Mr. Dabney that he waa piesent during the fight, and, hav.ug seen that th« Emperor of France had decided the case againai this government, wrole a letter to the Secretary ol Stole giving a lull account of nil the facta. This informalim being imparled in a conversation the other day, led to tho discovery of this important document. The plain, manly atateinent ol Mr. Dabney, every word ol wjjcli ia impressed with truth, throws more light on this vexed qoeation than all the other documents that have ever been published. It establishes tliogren: fact that the English were tho aggressors, and the uloui which hung over the historical n cord ol the acta of those gallant men hue been dissipated by the noble act ol Dabney, and the record ia restored to ns lull brilliancy." Early Slehhuno.—The citizens of Shrewsbury, Y«>rk county, Fa , und that vicinity, enjoyed the lure sport ol alcig'-ing, a lew days ago, it being pronounced by those onguged.iu it »•* most «*cc!- Jont. Health or Chari wroiii—Then* were t.ghieen deaths in Charleston lu»t week. $100,000 For Kansas.—A Montgomery paper learns that an application will l»o mudo to the Le gislature of Alabama lor an appropriation *<l $100.- 1 000, to bo used under sufficient auspices and aecu- f ritict for the prunmtion of an cmigraltofrot^he i proper sort of men to aid he Houthurii pioiioora of | Kansas snd Woatern Missouri. New Yore Bank Statement.—The statement of the City Banka Mr the past week almwH tbo fnl- Uwing decreasesSpecie, $67,000; Loan - , $847, 000, and the following increaseCirculation, $243,000. Tlioe. Francis M*aqh»r, Esq., tho esiled Irish patriot, and now a member ol the Now York bar, is about to lead to the hymenial altar -V1i.*a Ars b -ha Tuwnienfl, of ihe Fifth Avenue, No"- York M e* T .aaaid to be a young lady <d extraordinary personal attractions, nud estimated to be worth about $260 000. Mr. M. has boen a widower some 16 or 17 montha. Thu demur rat Ip national nommntee are to aa- p,.„. ,1,. in Wsxiiingioo on tlie Hih nt Janu ry 'IV Wid W ol Maim Joint Pruldmg, ofrevolu tion oy muniurv. do d a 'aw Java sin m at bur resi dence m Peckaklll.N. Y., agou 71 years. [Oorreapnaitieca of the Bmuik Repektlaae.1 Ike Georgim MiLLEneaviLLE, Nov. 7th, P. M. Mr. Btapheoa made hla promised epeeoh lait eveniug, oecupyfn* over two hours time in its de livery, end acquitting himaolf with more than hia accustomed ability. Tbe audkeooe in attendance waa immense, and lhair applause repeated and haarty. Tbe positions taket^y the distinguished gentleman wera aubeiantia!ly™hoee laiJ down by him io the late campaign. He wai by no muana merciful towards hia Know Nothing fellow-citi- sons; and is slit), strange to any, loud in hla con demnation of thoau features ol Americanism which tho parly itsoll has abolished. There was aomo dilloicnce, however, between bis last night's ef fort and hia former ones, in spirit and stylo. Tho flush »l victory, tho intelligence and nonihorol hia audience, and perhaps tho cotiaciouaneaa that tome of hia new associates were to be still wooed and won, contributed their quota to that inspiration winch is the auul of oratory. Under those ittmu- fame, Hie gentleman perlornted that paradoxical foul ol " surpassing himaell." Hia effort is con sidered the boat, probably, he has over made, though some demur to thia, aa sumo will evor do, whatever (lie occasion. I he Inaugural Addroaa and Inauguration enre- moutvs came ofl at 12 o’clock, ia the presence of the Geuersl Assembly and a largo concourso of cinxuns, tho gentler sex being largely represented on tho occasion. 1 send you a copy of the Inau gural, which waa delivered in excellent atylo. Its author seemed dooply.imprcaaod with the solemni ty of the occasion. The politician and the parti san were sunk in tho man, and tho distrust, mis givings, aud emotions of the lip were still moio eloquently expressed in the visible agitation of tho speaker. Such a responsibility aa he to-day as sumed, however lightened by past*experience, may well awako emotion iu any breast; nor ia it light ened by the reflection that it is not impossible, ere two more your* have elapsed, that thoGovornor of Georgia may be tequired to declaro to the world that she ia no longer bound by tlioao lies, which snap beneath trampled rights. From such a duty, in ay the Governor of Georgia forever bo preserved. At the close ol the inaugural, Hia Excellency took the required oath, himselt reading it Imm the icc--id, and tho Speaker of ilia llouso then pro claimed Herschol V. Johnson. Governor of Geor gia, fur the two ycare next ensuing At the close of tho ctrctuonii-s, both Houses adjourned to 10 o'clock to-morrow. Thu inauguration Ball will be given thia oven- ing at Newell’s Hall; and meotingsof both panic* have been announced to be held in tho capitol.— The object ol tbe " Auli-K. N. and Democrat io Purty," is said to bo a nomination ol candidates lor the elections to*morrow. 1 hope tho A. K. N. and D. party will have its name changed during this session, to •otnething shorter and that can be tnori- quicaly written. Mr. Stephens has conferred upon a large wing of that party, an exceedingly bricl name ol only six leilcre ; but I do not aak for its general adoption. Yet how glibly does " Dry Rot" roll from the tongue and trickle Irotn tho pen! In brovity it cannot be surpassed. You will find below, an ucoount of aucli legisla tive proceedings aa possess general interest. house. Tho official vole lor Governor at the lato elec tion was announced this morning, and elands us follows: HcrachelV. Johnson 63,478 Gurncil Andrews 43,'223 U 11. Overby 6/281 t harles J. Jenkins ’ 7 Joint E. Ward I Entire vote cast 102,998 Mr Crook, of Chattoogs, introduced a bill, which was read iliu first time, to pnt'.'on J cob Mercer, of S'.cwart county, cinvicted of murder; (A simi lar bill was iniroduccd in tli>- S«-na o by Mr. Guer- ty of Randolph.) and offered a resolution authoriz ing the printing, for the use ol the House, of 200 eopna of the testimony in tho case ; which waa agreed to. A: or appointing the requisite Committees to join th-' Senate Committee, wait upon tho Governor, Htforni mm ol Ins Hoetion, nnd preniil upon Aim to itt'erji', the ll' u.-o took u ruecss. This was bcloto • h.- iiid-gurution. SENATE. Judje Cone ot Grei-nu ofll-rt-d a resolution lo r •iiq-ury into ihe number and compensation ol cluik- iii in--Monato and House; and supporicd it with -umo r«-maikn touching tho largo expenditure'* lor ■ li rks' lure al the lust sersi-'d, wliieli ho tlioiigiu llou-d l-c dl'uinislic-d : $30,1)00 were paid (•> clilka <*»' year, $5,000 ho ihuuglu would he ruflieiuiit lor ull medlul purp-'aes. .Mr f’c-po «1 Wilkes offered an amondmunt pro posing uj ini committee io lake aciiou on ilie ^u: j- cl, wlt'ch whs accepted. Mr- I'astu declared > iuim-ii on the sido ol rc-trenchnmni. Tima tnu American psriy leads ofl iu the good work ot re form. Gun. Cone ol Bulloch, opposed a pioacnt con sul* rutiun of the matter h; could bo attended to w . u me Gov. rnor'e Me.-SHgu was referred. Mr Lawson of Butko mnvtd tn lay on the luble. Mr. Miller ol Richmond nLji.-cind. 11>» thought a select con.nun*e would be more certain to act promptly and efficiently in tho matter. Alter hoiho further uohate ihe motion to lay on ihe lublo waa lull; and (ho resolution finally agreed to. Judge Cone of Greene introduced a Bill to alter and amend certain sections ol tho Constitution, to as to reduco the Senatorial Representation, front 112, its present number, to 33 ; providing lor " ro- disiricliug" tho State ; requiring a Senator to be 25 years of age,7 years a citizon of iho United Sta' es, 3 years ol Georgia, and I year of tho coun ty from which he got-s ; also providing for nmupil sessions, and restricting each county Io ouo Rep-' rcsontativo. Read tho first time. Mr. Miller moved that 125 copies of tho Bill bo printed, which prevailed. This io a very important Bill. The Senate and H uso have become so largo and unwieldy, busi ness is greatly impeded ; but the Senate, moro es pecially, needs diminishing. It has become little more than another " House,” and fails to unswer the ends for wlocli Semites were croatod. In ref. truttce to annual sessions, I am compelled to sus pend an opinion ; the question is a very dubatcahle ana. Mr. Peoples of Clarke introduced a hill, which was read ill" first time, increasing the salarn-s of the Judges ol tho Supremo Court to $3,000 cnch. C* M . Another Culmn Affair. The following paragraph from an English riewg- paper, published near the country seal of Lord Pal- mcrs'on, ia stiraciing attention: [Kiom the Hunt- (j-'.ng ) Tciocrnph, Oct. IB.j Tho Powoiful, 84, Captain M-*s«ey, is ordered to Jamaica ; and Hie l ■• MW.illii-, 60, Captain Wei leik-v ; I'utiibr.'ko, 60, Cuntam Seymour,(screws;• and Rosamond,6, p old'*-,Comm.mder Crofum, at.- to g.. to Bcrmudu. Ilia rumored that tins move i innii is in von-vquvnc© «>t «Ue Americun govi-m- ' mem having replied to sonic communication m ole ' to thum hy ih-; British government on tho suhjnct ! ol Cuba hi n tone insuliing to this country in 'lie highest possible degree. The American govern ment bids ihe Englii.li govciniti'-nt to beware what they hip a»'oui ; M ils th<-in Him Englai.d has uh ban is lull already ; unci that in dofiunoo o| Eng l.md s mtorleroncn with them ih* y w ill do wluii they please aa io Cuba. The Powurlul goea firhi I. r Li'dnn belom steering lor Jamaica. The Pow- erlul takes aupurnuinariob h r the Neptune and the St. George, throM-ueckers, at Lisbon, and uIho lor ihe Mpmdroii on the Weal India station. These iwm Inst nnmcil ships, now that tho Noapoiiinn lnisino«a ia sell lea, are also expected to go to ih<> North Aiin rieun »iaimn, so that a force will he siaouiniilcd that will bo ilium limn Hiiflicuut to de li ml ihe honor of Kngluml and llto interests of her Colonies. It in surmised that the administration, despairing of uniiing tho Democratic parly upon the slavery question, is seeking to get up n new and more ex citing issue, in thu discuasioii of which the dan gerous topic of slavery will be forgotten. In ihis way, thu party hopoato rally it* scattered divisions nnd to maintain its hold upon power. Its loaders do not slop to consider le w cnuiempiihlo u party renders its* If, that thus trifles wnfi ihu peace nnd welhiro of thn country. A war candidate ia need ed, and a war candidate they runai luivu. A Cani id Witnibs—A person who waa recent ly culled in tnull, for the purpose ol proving thu corrucin*‘»a «'f a doctor's hill, was naked hy tho la w yer, whether *'111*' doctor did not make several vistia niter the patient wna out of danger I "No," repli*-d iho witness, "I conaidcr* d the patient in Uauger as long aa the doctor continued fits visiis !" The cars *hi Hih M bile and Ohio R lilmad aro now mm.mg lo Marl il, Ml«a. ■■aafaral Address sf Got. Johnaai. Min4t»ri and Rrpremitativi: It Is with sentiments of deep emotion, that 1 enter upon a second term of the Executive Olfioa ol Georgia. The oomplimont implied In thia re newal ol public confidence, awakuna my aincora gratitude, and iiispiroa mo with increased anxiety to promutc tho interest and prosperity of the State. The popular will haa Peon uttered amidst the ■trite oi pnity conflict. In tho honest effort for the ascendency ol their respective principles, each party haa perhaps boon betrayed into intempuraio zeal. Fuesion und prejudico have been invoked to the aid of argument und eloquence. But however excited the popular mind—however intensely wrought upon, by tho hope of expected triumpn, yut, ao deeply imnued aro Hie people with the spirit ol our civil institutions, ihst never, lor one iiioiiiuiii, did any poriiott ol them entertain tho idea ol roluving uequiosevneo, nor resort to any means lor Buprom *cy, (list woro not employed witn the most purlccl suliordiuuiinti to the hmil verdict ol tho ballot boa. Titus pescuub:v ia the nmniuLlra- tiunol tho Govorniuuiit awarded by tho po.ulur suilVugo, and under our system, the ruler t*»-d*y may become tin* privute citizon to morrow. How deliglitlul tho contrast, winch such a spretneh* pro- souls, to tho dcvpoMBnis ol tho Oid World, in winch a change ol rulers ia Revolution, and tho sooptre ol power ia uphold and guurded by tho bristling buyunois ol disciplined troops! Now, thut the Hiurm has passed Imm tho husmn ol thu dco,', and the huliiisiiinn hus hot'll sulectud, by a muiority ol ihe voioh ol all on boimf—every m.in to hi* cost, nud with right good will, beneath n flowing atn-oi pefity. Upon you devolves llio pleasant duly of adopting moafurcs to promoto thu general wullaro, and l«i advance the S ate, in all the elements of great ness and exalted civilization, ll will bo my plcn- »uro lo co-operuto with you, iu your patriotic la bors. Lot your deliberations bo tonipored with the spirit ot conciliation and harmony. Lot local inter cMS bo subordinate to the public good; and, sacrifi cing every fuoling cl acIh-ditiesH, !ot uauh rival hi* brother hi zeal tor its promotion. Then, the slut ol Georgia's glory, careering to its point of culmi nation, will glaodon (ho hearts ol her pcpplu, by Iho mild beams ol its silvery luniro. . .Tho deeds that wo do, will livu alter us. Though wo act lor the p.cseiit, y,-l every net should ho a putt ol a system ol policy, which f »>ks to tho geno rations that aro to succeed u*. A kind Pur ia best s* cured by the irocdom ol ind.vidua! luhor, enterprise, und cupitul. it IB a priceless ‘ i*ku tile Solar Orb, il will shine to bless, and uu 'nlest poster glories. .*ly exper now about t . , upon my mind a must nniulul seuro of us Ic-avy responsibilities. Tho last General Assembly ne t, performed its work, Adimirucd and lull lo mo iho conduct of the Slate aff.iirs, as host 1 could, nec»r ding to my fcotilo ahiluv. How oft * " <he need ol counsel! How have 11* arm to lean upon, when subjects of e involving thepu die weal, wero to i>c disposed •*!, hy my own uuaidod ' ' ' "" have been permiitei of grave qua., Leii'sltt no! _ .... _ .. nut 1 can say, belom G*>d and in this pm»ence. that I have tried to do tho very beat thut 1 could. Tho uprighincsn ol my purposes is all that 1 cn picad in extenuation. And now, standing up* I judge a lo di moot! What u relief, tn duties ot my position, 1 almost involuntarily < claim, "Who is equal to tho thi tgs ?" But 1 n. not fuller. With a firm trend and an h"ii*.st heai' I renew my v«*w» unon tho aliar of my l ul<i •Si.tic. 1 will do ull I can lor her honor and gl if I err, her generous smi** will forgive. fUrnm the I."ndcn .Vlercan dot) z •in*. Oct. 15.] .Hr, Cn-ni|*toii in'il lit* Am.rieun l.n liNtiuciita. T«» reprerent the S*.vcroign *»f these realms in n foreign (M'tinuy is nobs* great us an honor, than ro*‘i"'ii8iblo a* a trust; and nny Hifijt-ct sidoded hssUiiih such an nflicn sli.iul.1 he iiioru tlmu *.rdi- f.arily Riieuinspoci as to tho r.ctitudo of liisnwn conduct, nnd the character «*f ihu p< rs*>na he m >y litia i.ecess iry t*» empl *v To ihu ered.t **| our piihiic Rervanis he it said, this responailnlity is so iiilly recognised, lliat inst-mcia «eiv rare y occur in wlocli the Conduct ol our lomign leprooma- iiv.a can l.orly he inipugiud. They am liable, like a>t m»n, t*» err in mtotots *>t judgment; t»m, gi iiernlly Hp-ttkuitf, ihe p>i*i*M*-iy .>1 ihi-imcti ns is unqiiislionatile li is ihuiel.* v « ih rcgr.-i thn wo ruler to iho p *rl w hich iho Br-ii h f'l*-uip*iti n- luty in Now York, thu Governor G m rnl ol Can id.i.uiid tho Governor Nova SScotia, nr*- said lo Imve t.ilt* n hi order io raise recruits hi Aonojcu lor the Foreign L*'«i*»n. Ft*»m u rep-*r», puiilished m .mo hercoiiiinn, it will seen tti.*t iii« nccis - tiiiii** ' rmiglil liy Captain S rohol ugniu-l tncsf gcnlleitivii are not only ol n serious nalure, I ui Hi* yam iiiugm*t m'-asmn support* d liy d.tcn- iii* oiary evidence. Captain Htrotn-i s veins ili.H Mr Cnimpion, the British Plcnipot' mimy. *-a ••*• I'rcni N< w lorkm Haiil«x in .he mouth May iaat •*» mnko orrang«m»nis lor mo uulisimuni * I rccru ts und that on ins anivnl » m« ling took place, at which Vlr. Cr >miu n, Sir G.ispmd Lc .Mai eh jut, the Governor ol Nova ScolM. Li- uien unt Prcsiou, of the 76th Regirncm, and hmi-i .l, were present; that ai tins met-'ina lie was ordcrC'i t*v Mr. Oramptotl to draw u;* a plan to ''raise ilm Official Vete fur Oavarnar. IASS. 183 r s ! T MM ■ f - — 71 Appling ... 284 198 17 180 ■J« ,i tinker ... 4U9 192 IU 788 279 Baldwin ... 283 401 5 310 372 Bibb ... 781 H20 34 7.44 880 ... 127 134 4 H4 120 Ilulloch ... 448 49 13 360 23 Unr.e ... 478 90 223 332 Butu ...388 339 11 463 *47 51 Cal lion n ... 2*6 79 7 Camden ... 181 27 1 244 64 Cam phi'll ... 5.53 474 119 678 347 Carroll ...1245 176 42.4 985 Caas ... 929 035 144 949 8c3 * Catoosa ... 3511 454 12 f> Charlton ... 117 31 7 la Chain vm ... 097 921 28 781 014 Ciialtunga ... 599 404 13 469 480 Chsiiahooclieo... ... 3*7 ‘239 13 n Cheroke-t ...1824 72.4 213 974 024 || Clarke ... :*93 478 162 404 551 « Clay ... 2MI 38.4 3 (, Clinch ... 9»9 no 75 276 ( Cobh . . . lUIKI 726 309 1200 885 x Coffee ... 199 133 tl Coweia ... 839 555 134 826 679 Crawford ... 379 314 6 38» 344 Columbia ... 4'4 283 20 281 403 Dade ... 244 177 3 221 169 Decatur ... i80 213 0 308 507 lie K.ilb ... 581 448 46 1329 1014 t Dmdy ... 524 50.4 5 651 354 I Dou.lorly .... 283 2n7 15 k Early .... 3i5 141 2 631 253 A I d in rt ... 4.2 364 91 182 10.43 » Lniuglii.nl .... 188 3.7 36 136 2n7 Euu.ii'iel .... 381 250 29 332 218 1 Fajeile .... 714 31)6 96 600 518 ■ Faiium .... Sill 2.(8 13 \ Floyd . ... 828 799 50 754 HIT l I'r.mk 1 In .... 949 117 185 1717 489 l F'or-ylh .... 818 (III 23 233 328 Pul on 633 795 311 1 Gltmor .... 8.111 205 ih) 888 524 1 Glynn ... (.7 101 IU r.H 97 i Gordon 786 690 7(1 747 058 * (immu .... 577 552 156 141 7 tt * Ow iiini'ii .... 889 006 1-8 772 797 ( ILiOersham ... .... *64 •223 82 741 441 Hail .... 813 4-9 61 815 466 Hancock .... 329 452 30 22A 4.6 1 Harris .... 33-4 7 Hi 22 402 642 l Mart .... 594 60 127 Heard .... 474 407 57 534 397 Henry .... 883 74.1 127 71. 819 « Iloiulon .... 5'H 502 51 558 509 I rw In . .. 3 id IL'I i; 340 97 Jncksou .... 752 '.ll.rt 13 8 537 570 ( Wper '.V.U 495 29 433 376 Jttffersqu .... 3"B 282 145 115 56) Julies .... 3-3 313 13 388 359 i Ki'icliaio uee... .... 2J8 29d 29 Laurt'iis .... 51 5.9 37 51 51H Lee .... 294 397 27 28.4 385 Liberty ... .... 288 161 71 205 128 Lincoln .... 188 19.1 10 155 233 Lowndes .... 804 334 Id 439 461 Lumpkin .... 7:w 483 31 769 380 Macon .... 271 46.4 41 401 506 Ma iisun .... 411 215 2-2 C7g 371 'ia non .... 512 494 24 524 604 McIntosh .... 1.4.5 So 's 130 55 Meriwether .... Ii0. r 726 45 756 604 Monroe .... .Ill 749 20 641 687 M ii gomery.... .... 45 224 45 37 ‘.’76 M iruan .... 224 370 49 2:7 4)3 51 u. ray .... 041 154 181 5.42 3iH MU*COgOB .... .417 78* 71 41**7 975 v uwion .... l.'J i 722 118 510 962 (tKlelhorpe .... 415 230 145 2 0 609 Paulding 8"5 2111 93 504 324 I’ll kens .... 491 22.4 36 Pike .... 671 636 13 62H 479 P Ik 381 344 104 311 4>5 Pulaski .... 1.45 298 1 3* .8 394 • Piitiiain .... 349 295 23 307 3il7 Itubuu .... 384 36 38 2-9 20 Randolph .... 83.5 776 ID 817 773 Rlclini.iml .... 7211 1070 67 723 938 8‘rlveu ... 275 24.4 38 263 179 HpalOiuu .... 444 44(1 57 428 474 Mlewart .... 50 63J 39 829 875 filmier .... t.cu 7(8.' 97 596 617 T Ibot .... 449 632 21 529 Old Tdiafcrro .... 234 123 27 69 315 ' I'lilnall .... 2J4 229 51 49 3411 , Taylor . .. 3i7 321 3 2811 140 ., I'elbur .... L'3 L-9 7 161 199 'I •■••iiias .... 578 432 9 533 333 Troup .... 38.4 962 60 415 1641 1 Tw.ggs .... 381 244 5 148 , Dillon 748 33(1 18 59.4 570 . I'psou 29.4 703 .1 293 4.49 I | '5 alker 7W0 617 33 714 57.4 a! 55 Min in .... 743 410 106 737 53d "are 32,4 UH •2 UU 14.4 5\ arren 723 2 7 42 412 574 '• Vaihii-Kiim.... 689 528 144 532 f 65 i W.vnn 151 AA 5 142 45 55'hlltle|i| .... '-UH 713 46 691 565 i Wilkes 2 J 8 341) 34 212 504 55 ilklnsoii 535 347 48 531 469 Worth 273 889 4 S3 478 43. .22 0,284 OOMMSHOZAZi. N A VAN A AII ItlAHKET. Fbidav. Nov. 9, P. M. CuTTuN—rrtces are about the same a* yesterday 0BZF NBWS. fORT OP 8AVANNAM«r..-- fcOVRMBtff 9. ARBITRD. *. Masson. Ilstb- Nc# Carriage Want-House COR. CONGRESS AND MONTGOMERY STs ' T1IK L'NDKHHHJ.NKf) r* *|a":ifo||, .. ^forina thi* ritiiM-ni of Katiuiiiali nri'l , n , *• rounding rountry, that In has tom; havaniinh Kxparls, Nov. 0. I'er bark Kuhlln, Huston—Ml balos Colton. I'er sctir Mutiny South, Uoilon—550 bales Colton, and RKC'KIPTH PER CENTRAL RAILROAD. Nov 9^—17410 bull's uf Colton, 1510 sacks Wheal, 421 Itye; MU uo Corn. 150 bbls Plour and indie to K Pur us * Co. J W l.itlhrop <v Co. C A L l.stnur, Tisoii Ac. ickay, Dsua A Washburn. Ilardwhk A Cooke, Hos- i Iv villsloiigs, J Jones, lluui-r H. Csmuiull. ittbuu Patton, Hutton Ac. Co. W»y A Taylor. a A Hunter, Rogers At Norris, Hull A Preo- .Mr. C. J. Jenkins received 0 votev, nnd Air- John E. vYurd I vole. Alien* Kendall,ex-P* -imssler Gonoral, it is said, is prnparmg Ins aiiiobi -graphy. Il is lo bu a |i"»iliumnus publicmiun. Criuievn Corrcsimndunce (Oct. ft) ofllie Loudon Time*. I iat<is.ix off <:ointuuukcuii..ii will* |’«'re;.op. Il is staled that General D’Allonvillk, tho Frcneli C'Uiiinaiidi'r ot this i'Xpvdiiion,hsH pledged himself in eut ot) all c"imminicaiion with Pcro- kop d they s. ud him a division ol French or En glish intiiniry, ur Miitm mure cavalry. Thia slate mciit is m>* mu surptiHing as ihu fuel lhal lor near ly lour *» * c*k> u'u r tho inti ol Hovastniiul uo nutn- aur n liuvo Uuoii lahuii lit cfluui lh|n obj'-ct, which must *»e ilwuys ol ihe ntin hi Imp irtance, whether one is ol opinion ilm. ihu Russians intend toevac- uaie the Crimea b* loro iho W'iuicr or not. In iho fiM place, a larg*; cavalry force on the flank would ho much iitor* cfticient hi hastening a roireul than large culumns ot ititanirv, or even cavalry, in the roar; and, in ihe second, a considerable force in Eupu ona, pnneip'illy ufoivnlry, at the present m •men , - 'wh"ii the hurvesta n»rth ol ih« isthmus • •I Purekup uIIjiU nu bust opportunity lor filling the Ku-sun miigiZiii h n thu Crvniea, and when • tie a'.iio u| tnu roads hied l huh tho convoy ol pro- vi-iiiii-, —would I'oreu di Rii-siain* to scud an nr my w-.gi uvury convo),or eLu cwnviueo them but ur niiiii auyiliinguiho ..Mile impo8sn*iliiy *•! ro mait'iiig in ihu Crim-.I during uiiuIIht winter.— '1 hu f ret* wInch is 0'iw ut Eiipntoria may inflict ioufoh on jlte Russians in ihu immediate neighbor hid <d Eup.uoiia.bui h isHUHCaly i-ulli.i.Mii loin 'PT'h’uTd 'stw s r? 1 ■; m -1S; -- nnd mat then Mr. CranipP'iFniid liimsulf left Hull lax logeiher und w**nl to Portnmd ; that when toy were at Porilnnd, Mr. Ciampl m gavo him diroc lions to tiaes over to Q u'buo to sun Sir Edmund Hoad, tho Governor-tienef.il ol Cunada so ,m to have a perfect undcs a ding with him na to ihu means of sending nun tltr"Ugn Gann*l>i to Nova BcOtjnt that lie saw Sir Edmund llutd, and re ceived Iroin him indiuciiona inwlimVay to oh- lam bairacks ai Ni.igan lor tin* men as they wero soul out of thu United Elates ; that hu telegraphed with Mr Crampion hy ciphers, so us tn avoid <J< • lection, and to elude the authorities ol the Unit' d States; and, la-*tly, that vvlior. tho ulluged conspi rators wished to comimiiiiuaie wi h him, they ad- dr. sa*.d lorn und'T the nsaumed name of "Smith. - ' fcjucii is Captii'ii Slti.bol’iv sliitcmoul,Hiid copicH of the document* t*» which he referred were produc'd in court, together with i**>in** original lotiors, to ■eiue extent cuirolxirative of his story. Slaking cveiy allowance lor the cliarncior of the witness, and tho coloring winch a di-curdcd parti- -/.hi might give to the iransaction,there is no q.;es- nun but ihnt blame must rest on all puMics mived up iu it, sine.e the mere lad of inducing men to 1,'svo ih<- jurisdiction ot ihu United Stales io en'i t hi the h* rvic" ol a loreign power is illegal by die Ac2#l Congus^s of 1818 As wo suited in <>ur •Mp'-r ol ilm Dili inst., the charge aguinst ihn-o <>t mir reprcwmlativoa, embodied in ihn evidence ol captain Siro'iol, vhonld receive immediate relu'a mm, oi be made the subject ol an ofliciul inq-my Although it ia true, lhal the allegations, as nfleet iug t*ir Edmund Head, Sir Ga-purd Lo .Murchant and Mr. Criuiipioii, arc siipP'iited, almost solely, iiy the Blutemcnl of one, who ceased to he an nnpl"yi to becotn* an intnrmer, yet they aro mad*- on oath in a cuit ol justice, and are linked togeth er with so gre-u a aemblanco oi prnbuhlfiiy, as to iiHsiiiue the appearance ol trudts. Noiihcr the mu— ihoriio-a ol tin* United Stutes nor die public hi homo w-ill rest a.i't-fipd with the transaction; we would, therolore, advise the geullcinen implieal ed in it t" nt once >nkc 8'ep>*i'» e'ear iheir ri'puutioiu* hum tl.w riHpi'iuliona which wdi oilierwimi t--si up 'on them. wliui«vcr may he the coihku ndo|itcd by die parties accused, the du«y ol Lr rd Glnrund*in,ns Minister tor Foreign AII.lire, is clear enough — Either the uccushtumv arc false < t true. In v it her 0.1*0 an inquiry ought to be iuatitu'ed, -o ns, in the first idieri'Mtive, to expose ih" mendacity ol ino iiilnrmer.iind cloar tho character of nien to whom iu dclcgutcd such high authority; and, in ihe Inst, 10 mark the Goveriimnni'a disapproval ol bo Ah grant n breach H interna tonal good laiih hy dm removal Irwin office id die pc-rpeiraiors ot it. Si'ain ano me War —Iii .* speech delivered hy Gen. O'Donnell, minister ot War, lit thn sitting of the GoNchqu tho 12th of October he said : "Great events are taking place in Europe, which liny bring on n gonerul war, moro ilinu pooplo think nr oosirn. A duy may come when our "wu interest may compel via to luku pari in the struggle. 11 M. (IrioiiHo imagines lltm h nation can remain iMdnicd when Kuinpc n* engaged in a saiigumurv cont'-M, ho dncoivus hmiavif. It ia with various nations i*h wiiIi individii'ils.lhey olu-n cuunot avoid lad ion, how ever pneilio tln-y may be. "Do y *u know wliu. would liuppnn if vvo were to carry out hi tin* nxTeiii" lliia-yHi. iii ol isolnlioid S inner or laler we Hliould In* di'spisi'd by nil, mid oilier countries would make war upon ih When tin' Government shall d • it, I will Irnnkly snhmit tlip queatiori in the Corn R; unld ilien I -hull not say n ill it Iter word upon rim "iibjnct. lint 1 cniinoi pa aa over in silence .VI (Jrit'lise'Holwei Vution when speaking t*| unii"tis dial prove every day their at- Uelinii'ni io Spam "France lias iii'Vcr. even in ihn time of Lou is I'hi«li)n*, pTovvd m >io T*'l»tti'*n* thitn sh" is now — Sli*’ ha- always m iiiiHiiii'-d and imw mniul<*in>* ihe 'iri''icsi yiudauvu nt the I'vr.-uces. Knuland Ini- liHe'y ofl; r*-r| ih sinp4 f >r iMipporiHg our iiuoim to Aliien Alilcugii W"do not reqm e di m w-e ought unt tho less oil that HCeiMini lo exi'P-ss mir grntiiiidu lor ||*u offers nnd services of Iriciidly nu liona." Neoro Marhiauk —Tin* Lymdihurg Virgini «n says, that alter iti*< s rvieu in die E.i'aeopa 1 church there,Sunday, di" emir*' congi. g .ii"ii r- a.no*l III ir sea's ih twiisu rli'*aioi*d iliai a uiarr'ituc w a nh U' lot ke pine*' The Untiring*' cmil*' oil in due 'lino nnd die p •nun proved to lie colored -ei vnnis, who cihi n *.*si <>i having h oi die l.*rg'S wedding assuti.blago ever gotiun logoi her hi Lynch burg. From the New Vork Courier A Enquirer. I luunclul. N«w York, Nov 3.-The nows from Europe per lalilc was received about 9 o'clock lids morn- ■d a prompt nnd adverse effect upon llio umr- have rarely kimwu such n full in any one duy. A whole month hi Lombard street liss uo| r sioek luurkel ho Isr as w«* can rely upon the Money .Market of Eng- :y. The move of ills Hunk of England Is look, is u precautionary measure; uinl lulrinled lo speculation, ik letter frwn a Hank in lam- si rcorrespondent hero says: “Wo liuve sti on. , .. rry In the money markei; bulltieru Is In reull* i> uo unes*tne*», mid Hie ailvuuc*- by ihe Hank of Kug. ' oid in its rx'eoi interest Is merely s measure of u*u. mu, not uf nccutsity, ami will coon cruuis a better luie ol tiling." Nxw VuRK, Nov. S.—The Bank stnlemsnl for tlia l'U*i week shows a reduction of 4847.91*3 In Iohiis and •iilv 4'*7,'.'.3 in spec e, while the depo.il are liter-sm-iI amt llie circulation to s siuu'l amount. The (roubles exhibited hy Ine nlock Hoard op*-ru- Aiming the merchants there Is no pressure for money, 'ayrnci.t-from the Aoudiniid Vve«i, and from the nullity generally, are mine prompt than usual. There i uu lucres** il demand among our importers, who have icadon lo make reinlliances to Europe, and there is lore enquiry for bills to lie paid h*r hy Hint* paper — he cash rates for sterling bills are quite low ; the lead- iiu houses being Inc lnt-d to sell at H 8J2- The lurge niuouiits or/orelgu dry good* thrown upon he market recently, require heavy remittances toUreal Irllntu sml ihe ('out lieu ,and ir our Imporlers would e more modu'sln in this line, tho exclianges would eriinnei'ily be iu our favor. The cou..lry has rarely i-xlitbllud s more prosperous condition than nt present. " il'or,, lobocco, flour nnd grain are uU In net) ve do- Hhlp Cbailahoochr**. Masson. Ilstb—J R Wilder. Hhlp C 8 Pennell, Webber, Portland-Master. Hack (B) Empress, Mahony, Hi Johns, N B—UarlatOD A I'nrsotia, wile LsUit. l-tm* and Plank. Ilrig Lawrella, .Morrell, lloston, with Ray to J R WII- - °nrlx Phllora, That her, New York—Brigham, Kelly Corner Congn-sa end Montgmnrry RtroeU, snd | It Co. V" 1 , 1 '' receiving, a Urg- and h, L ,. Brig Elizabeth, Bosrdman, Csinden, with Lima, to Aime st*xk of Csrleton A Parsons. ■'’* CAHRIAOF, WAREHOUSE, *"l ha. Hohr Marla Pickup, Halgh, Philadelphia, with 900, Consisting of (Win-., Itmkitways, Trparnl.NoToi.il L'nal to Minis * Johns -u. „ . I ub-a, Carriages, Barrouches, and Wagons of rv d.„^f Hchr Virginia, Morr.s, Mack Blver, with 4000 busliela i Uoii, ralrnUt*M| togult the most fastidious, and ln Ilico to John W Anderson, of th** to-st material, and th" must r*-|ehmt<'d l.udd.r. * Poller’s Plat, from planUUon, with 5« llercea Rico to N-watk, New York and N*-w llavni. All -f ahi.h »,' ts: sold low, and *surrsut«sl to give sattsfai tmr A cull U respectfully hoIi<:iI«m|. «. W. IIAKRfASTI.K Corner of Corign-«s nnd Montgr.nii ry N. R. RKI'AIRINO »f all kimls don.i ... i|„. n*T, and aa low as the tlrni'S will admit. w,x k- j ° JAS. It. DICKSON, Life and Fire lusurante Aceni, W ILL TRAVEL through Central und I'w-tr and Tt-nniMee, duly autlMirir"d hv *.nanesiun. r**»v i-on* «'**»«*. ...*.«», *»»*«u, Cnmnanlns lo solicit and rvrviw aiu.liraifon. i. <tl * i'A" “!s“.ttf SSL;........-» John Williamson. Ilcrn-on’s Flat, from planlatlon with Rough Rlneto a II Flak. Hark Dublin. Robinson, lloiton-ItUM, Davis k. Long Hchr bunny Hou(h, Hmilh, Boston—Ruse, Davis A Long. UliPtltTED Htsamnr Welaka, King, Palalka, A Co. Mourner Haudolpli, Frailer, Augusta. ~ iHEMOHA IN IMo • Charleston. Nov “—Brig Harsh, Hlbbs, lioeloa. nys. with ballast to master; bound lo Havan pul In for repairs. At 4 o'clock a m, of thn 0th Inst, came In contact with thn bark Cold Hunter, carrying away farelnpriiasi and everything attached, and su*' lalned other damage in sails, spars and hull. Hark Hold llunicr, Kerry. .Malania*, with sugar to master; hound lo New York, nut In for repairs, having sustained serious Injury In hull, apar*, etc. During Ih* cm.fusion unending H.u collision, John i lark, a nallro or llvcrpool, r.Loul 15 year* of aua, attached to tlm Hold Hunter, was crushed io death between the two veas'da. Rockland,Del J8—Arr Rococos, Million, Har. Ht Johns, (N It) Ocl ‘.'9 -Ud bura Express, Mahoney, Savannah. New York, Nov 3—Scbr Richard M DvMIII, (New 350) Look, t<> run bniween New York and Hav’h. AU0U8TA* NOV 8, P M.—Cotton—Thera has been. The t market Is rattier quiet— ■ion *oi jgc. Not much doing C'lLUMRUH, NOV 7.—Cotton—The advices per •Middlings ")*. CHARI.fcHTDN, NOV 7.- ■C,niton—The niaiket win io *a!es having bevu liml* trago, aud prices weM* lunrUlcrt and ri.tl.sr inf vor i>l buyers. Tlie sa'e-scun.priie 33U bales at 8)4, 38 at 8 11- IB. m at 8)4, ll7 ut 8 13 10, 24at bU, and 74 bales il 9 ceuls. WILMISHTON, NOV 6—Turpentine— We notice a I'.euline yeMuiday of 5sllic. with sales ol 795 bbls at $3. 15a3 20 tor yellow dip, sml 2 for hard; and ibis morning 250 bbls ai same prices—the lurger porth.u at 3 15 for y. Mow dip—all poi 2MJ lbs. Hpl.lls ruriieullno-Halos yesterday of 230 bbls at 44c per gallon. 'I Ills moralng tho price bad deciiued 2c, and 200 bbls sold at 42c. Horn- Hales this morning of 2lH)0 bbls low grads No. I 1191 75pyr bbl; and 5bu doComuion (lowu made) at 1 35 lor laige 111* s. Tur—lla* declined 5c, wltli sales to day of 508 bbls ut9J35 per bbl. idlmi—H. ies yesterday of 27 bules good middling at o), cent* per lb. Flour—A small lot of Wllmlnatoii Inspection chang oil hands yerierday at gin per bbl for supi rflne. Hucou—llXih lbs N. C. cuied, sold yonerday ut 10 els per .b for hog round. NI.W ItLEANH, NOV. 3, P M—Cotton—The day opened tang* Idly under the tnflueneo ol iho unlavoni tile tenor of tho Airies’* Icliere, und the delay Iii receiv ing die ud vices hy Ihe lluliic. The sales hud In c *nse- queue** been cnnflt.ed to 500 bales, w In u about noon Hie accounts by die steamer became known, showing n de cline ol only 1-IUil on iirlcuiis .Middling, ilie qu .lutloi t having bei-n 5 9 itkl. lining mi much butler iliau had getiurully lieeu expected, some huyet* t«.wk cuiirag*. and 30011 hale* louini pu chusvrs at Irregular prices wiilmut any qimtanle dncline. Infurioi 5 ov ')4 {Middling 8 ® 8A, 'bdinsrt It)*®" | Uon.l Mn'.dllng. 8),® t'X <>o*hI ■'rdinury ....hX<S7)4 I Middling Fair.. t'J*® 10 Low Middling....— I Fair l'')«(St— Htocli nil lilllld I -x®- i. 38 2111 332.1 3 2,310 Exported to dale Expur it'd lo duy 372,8.4 .. 185.005 8,288—103.351 Hiock on hand sml on shlplinurd not cleared.. l .9,-.73 Freighls— A sliip lake lor Nrnte? al I 1-6*3. und a ve? set l"r in at \c. Coti.iu shipping tn ..iverpnol at 13 Hid, ami Hie mmii ut UUu liulus offered id )4.l. Exchanges—Deinuml iiinderule. l."mloti 7®7Xuml 7)4 per cipremium, I’nris 51.25® 51'35. New \ nrk till days 2(* dHper d discount. New York H|«l,t h‘H-X per el discniinl. line ol C"iiiiiiuii'CH'ioii «•( iliu Ru-sums with ifii N'ir ill. Willi .ur Inking mio consideration ih*> s.'H or ts liiinis ol Anihst, which, Ir m is prcea nous character, can scarcely ho reckoned ns u per- in.'iiietii liu** of coinmumciHi n, llio Rus-iu<.s con • structed in the e -ora • ut ia!»i yo..r a military rmid across iho peidusiiiu ol rcho"ffur, to tile east ol I'oreko;*, winch leads down dtreeily to Sitiiphero' pol, running ueurly patallvl, but not uniting with ih • t cuiniug Irmn Furukop to Biniphoropnl. A letter Iioiii Paris to *ho Philadelphia Enqui rer vuys: It is evident that the Russian posiii* n in the I'niiea is bi'comtnu » very iinsale one And thu question arises which linrnul the dilcinini Prince Gorischakofl' will choose, a hattiu tn rate cam- pngi.t, with ilie chuncis ol deluut and cons* quunt HOinhiiation, nr retreat tn the luce ol tho obstacles which llio Allies uro prepared to throw in his w..y. For a niiia the general current ol'opinion was in lavor of tho latter solution, hut il now ap pears, lhal, Dr tho present nt least, iho Hussion (••'iiernl hus not tile slightest idea ol retreating — NV„ aro inlormed titHt in the great council ol war. which tin* Emperor Alexander held at Nicolaicfi, General Kotxnue, who repri'senied Print o Gups- chukoffi nsoirid his nmjesty dial the Princo would engage to hold the Crimea, pruvidod his supplies and ro inlorC'-moids wero kept up. Upon this us-, sura non il wns finally delcrminod to dolend die peninsula to die Iasi, lo yield it only foot by foot, and at the gr* uleSt possible cost ol blood and file. Bon Mots.—Why are llio inoudis of ihe New York "upper t« n," since die arrival ol Rachel, liko Hie trenches ol Sevastopol l They uro filled with mangled French! The story ol a man who had a nose so largo that he couldn't blow it without tho use of gunpowder, is said lo he a h"RX. A lady advertises in tho Glasgow Herald that she w Huts n gentleman for bruaklast und 'ea. The c nn br. I’uiicli says poverty must be a woman—it is so bind ol pinching » pcrsi'ii. A lublo of contents—a dinner tablo. A table of discontents—a g iiiiblmg lublo. The Vai.uk nr a Goon Wtrx.—The olu North umbrian snug says: A man msy *r are, And yet be bsre, If tils wife bu nowglit, If his wife be nowght. But s man msy spend, And bavo money to mud, * It 1.1* be nwglil, If Id* wile lie owgin. 8AVARJSAH_P03T OFFICE. DELIVERY AWPCLOSINOOF THE M AILS DULivaaiaa. Ninth.tii uinl Augusta 1^14 *• A- 3$| r. West Flnrnlaanil So. West. Cfi'O....8)4 a. S ' t'pper (ii'orgm mid Tennessee |8J4 *■ M Macon, Enluinbus, lie Pa *■ M. ISoaMHOl BVaNINO * Lust HO. MAIL, I MAIL, Niirtlii'rn nud Auitiislu Wen Florida sml ao. V\ nt. Ill* t'pper l*t'itrgiii and Peinmssco.. Mmcoii. •‘nliimliii*, Arc . 111.UU A.M 'I7.IMI p. M . Ii.IHI a.M. 7.IUI p. m 11.011 A M. 7.IMI p. M | II. tin AM I'.tNI p. M ..13T •! 'lie iiihiIm lor Key West, Uhv.-iua nnd Ciiiilornin, will bo closed nn tho 3d mid iHili Ail- gust, mid on llie 3.1 nml IHili Heptcmhur, to go via Ghurh'slim p«*r sailing vessel. Til ft Ol ft AN HTEAIIIEHN. fAILING DAYS TO AND FROM TIIK HNITED STATKS. Fltir.M I4DBHPB. ATI. t.M'li', Am, l.lviTt'Ool, t'cl «. for New York IIF.'IM INI Am. s„„||,i.inpi"M,t»cl IU, lor.New York AI'l'I' \. Hr. l.iviTi'iml. net 13, for...., Iloslim It M.TIt', Am, LtvpriMMil, ' 'cl 2U, lor New York AH \ttn. Am, Haul*. Or' 24.1"r New York AHI \, Hr, LlvtTpii.il, ilet 27. for Uoiinn F't'WTIIK iTnITKDHTATE8. -NH»N. .Am New York. • «c< i**r Havre N'MV. lr. II, * »i-t 24 lor Mverp.„.| n.\>rir *.m, V. >* \ ■ k "It *1. for ... Mvitri.m.| IIMl YAV.Am. vew \ rk, Nov 3 lor I«r PHI*' Hr, Yut 7. |or l iv.Ti.o .| II V I'H'. \m. \. w V. 'k. Vo* 14, lor I.lv*-rp.i..| Alt *<•". till New Vo k. Nov 17,lor Iliivrc A•**I V, llr, ItoMoii, Nov 21, for Llvvr|H>*il | 2; i;S.-si*|5l ffi* | f\ | f': : rir|: i : i= ilsssisil 211 .Bi§ j y £ I »81iI1b8|1|1 : 51 5 g j: : gSSgjglpIjl I i i: 1 : 1 : a 2^3 f.l iili «p; s': • : : }£S : : Iii •s : 5 •s'. iii r*cK : . i f is £j: : 1 j ll 19 : i n £l< : ii : : nn : a Jd : : *c i; jg. il II [ill i s; Uh ii ai : §: : : • : 1 • - •' 5 . |!i!p xiilgBi li! Ml MJi 5 i_5> 1 *8? 1 o'j. . c — • o■ . — li.! j m ■ sis !!: £ 8? : : : S3: B® sS S 1 ! ?; Ll LiliiiiJlIlllslll? 13 s |ji i ialisigaisISifiiJiMl ?i: ji? 1 ': l*u,“sitSBsS i p If a :_s_i a.S.U_sf glglgtg-s I » 3 s i: |:!S|:- bVIsDsi 'hM:9l ! 88BH:5rigg!P it ? I The receipts In Iho United Slates lip to this lime, a compared with lust year, give the tuliowim: result: Increase lit New UrlPHiis 1321(12 Do. ni Mobile 5]l.21l Do. Florida ’|.'I4 Do. at lexa* Do. ai ^svaiiiiiih Do. at t'harlestdp .. Decrease atVIrglnls and Nortli Carol Inn.. ' 'ompiirall ve statement of the Foreluu Exporisoi i <w> l*m irmu Hie I'lilleil Slates, froms*>pieml*er Isl.lnili* ollowlimyears: 18357.8. l834-’35. IM.Vt-’34. IM52-’53, To Ureal llrllnin,.. To France, To other for'n ports, Totals Receipts IMJIhtl 42225 35521 8311111 311114 28835 1.51579 31X1395* 9*214117 75414 j29718 H4HI |;,.32 I73!W 48315 IU225S 1111x65 2531121 ~ 5U48S2 ilNUMtH 2118172 W ' HITE HE 5NS, MA' D iltUM AND VEilMlC,..!, I;l—|t'l,"xe» »l seen runt, 10 do Vermicelli, Ulbhls o loo- llemis, f*»r »a *< l*v "»v » J. V t!'tNNr.lt AT v 1*0. I v It 11-111 in: If. PH'K I'.I.J* \Nl.r \Tst’l'^2.h..x.s I * i.soii. 'i • I*, pickle*. *|i sml pis; nlsu Almoii'la, liu,ill Nulaaml new ItaLii s. i.. r snle to •mV 3 J. V. CONN EH AT As UO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fare Reduced—rsbln Passage $20. For .Heir York. steamshTpflorida, Tn Sail Saturday, Nov. 10, nt 9, A. M. THE new and sph-ndid stcnmahlp FF.uKJDA, Copt. Woodhull, will sail as ’above. PADELFORD, FAY A CO. Cabin Passage |20 Ftei'rage “ R N. U. Shippers of Cotton by tlieee slcam. rs will please take notice, that uo Cotton will l»« received nt the presses tlmt is not distinctly marked on the edgo of the bsl». nov 8 ing their lives or property n He will also set s* ngi nl for llie Savannah l!er,„v : Refers to .Messrs. 5Velnter A I'almes. 55 iii. Hie/ \ , • v»: n< dv A II. n> h. J. M. Norwood, I’. W. Al> xaiel hkiff, .-'nvsnnsh. WILLIAMS It RATCLIFF, General Commission .Merchants, Savannah, Georgia. M. II. WILLIAMS. ED Win XATcurr. Bov 6 __ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE; S lTt'ATl. uu 55.st 111oad street, and iui.r.,:.2 lark nearly to thu Ugecches Plank Itosd, will. .* Frame Dwelling niarlv new, and out hmld.i.L-' », closed by n fence, fbr nJt bjr WM. 5' ItlGUI. CITY COURT OF SAVANNAH. NuVr.MUKK TERM, 1»65. rf^IIE CITY CuCRT of Savnnnah has been n l, i irn ^j 1 until tli« 2d Monday of December next. £«IYu-,Jv ronnnd AVitneuod, will pha*e take notice, nov V—tf WM. II- BULLOCH, Onk. . FOR PHILADELPHIA. To leave Thursday, Nov. 8, nt 6 o'clock, P. M. *•» THE NEW and splendid steamship KEYSTONE STATE, Cnpt. Uurdie, will 'leave as sl'ove. For freight or f Cst>in Passage to Philadelphia. Steerage nov 8 mirage, npply to C. A. L. LAMAR. 120 1/Ni rftD mTEXMAIL I IN ft. FOR FALATKA, E. FLA . VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, JACKSON- VILLE, MIULLUBURO,(BLACK CREEK,) AND FICOLATA. m ._<H***** q. Ine new and elogant Hteam Packet .uaisMaiibBBBa^Y. J* *HN8, Capt. James Frecboru, hav- Ing resiimi'd “hi'i irlps to Flurirlu, a III •* i ve lor Iho hbove plnces every Ssiurdit), at HI o’clock. For Fielghi or Pa**sm'. having excellent state room acenmruo i. lions, apply on Imard, ai the Florida steam Pnekt-l wharf, near tlie Has Works, or to Jo93 CLAOItmi.N SiCIJNMNHHAM. Agents. INUftPftN lift NT IIOAT. FOR PALATKA &.BLACK CREEK, E. FLA. VIA • DARIEN. Itllt’NSWM'K. at. MARYS. AND JACKSONVILLE, AND PP.ULATA, FLA. To /.cars (on htr former day) FHI/J.1Y. m . q Thu favorite sieam packet WELAKA, JSmSmtUm Cspt.N. King, will commence her regu- Isr irq.s a* above, on FRIDAY, ut IO o’clock, A. M.. sml will continue to leave regularly every Friday, iho Weluktt la well titled up with airy elsie Rooms, and la ill every way well adapted to the rniiitr. -•lit H S. M. LAFFITE VI?. Agent. FOll I5E5V YORK.—I sms Lixt—Tho silkTvgulnr pneket Jkh'rS. J. \VAltlNU, Nell. Master, wiU huv- ■* 1 -—* *■— **— — •’-**- • *- ---• TAKE NOTICE. ALL PERSONS wishing to themselves with good FAMILY' ll"|»ti < would do well to wait uutil tlie lit), imt., u there will la; a Drove of Fort v Head nt I r- tn*3 A l|en<lersoii a table*. 1 have x-v* raf paii* <.r line Isr. IIv Curnngc Horses; also,several fineBuxc* if»rs ». wiIl SSUiu extra line .'nddlo Hors, s; likewise * >• rsl»t, • single Hors. *, which are large, strong, able t o-Ji- d ||> r*e, suitable for dravs ami heavy draft. I have tak' i. p.,rti:- ular pains In s. lei-tiiig su< li llors. * n* will *mt tl..n mar ket, all of which are sound and well broke, nov C—tf J. M. HENDERSON. 8. U, lu mid 194 LINEN AND Cu’ITo.n aHr.E'liNu*, and Pillow Case Cottons and Liuens, Bb ach' d fhirtmgi, Irish Linens. Hu< katu. ks nnd other low* Ihn.s, lamn Damnski* of sup* riof make, a great variety of lavlv i Di s* Hoods just opened, Fancy Cassini* r< a and tloti.*, Tweeds, ratiaets. Piano Cov«rs and Table do, Ir-ie ii snl English I urmture Chiulr, Dimity, Mars- ill * Lgmlts, Hanmds of ull kinds, Linsey 55oois«ys, Apron Checxi, Hickory Mripis, Ac. For aalrXbv . DxYriTT k MOHOAN. nov8 niberos Building, Cougreas street. tiii: 4 in ii4»ki:i: gi:4»i«gian. THE only paper In the cby of .Marie I la. Having i 1 lurue circulation In the Northern part of (Jeorgi and A'nliauio, I* an excellent advertising medium U Savnnnah Merchants. 8. A. A'lKINSON, t«*v 2— In* Putdtsl.r), will Imve disputch fur tin* above port. For Freight apply nov liy IKtDKN, 8T.VHU A LO. FOll NEW YORK.-OIJ)K.-rai.umiei. Link. The Brig PHI LUltA, Th itcher. Master, will have dispalDr u* above. For Fnight or Passng" apply on board, or lo nov 10 BltlUHAM, KELLY A FO. >iFOil NEW \ OREL.—TheSteamerTuTTEN, * Master, will meet with ill-put li us above. For Freight or Passage apply on binml, or to nov lu BltllSIlAM, KELLY A CO. Jff FOR FREIGHT Oil CH ART EH.-Tho SUNIL new schr. 5V. L.COU85VLLL,C*.p,.Miiltii,ls n.-w rc.my t> receive u freight or charter. She is well puit.d for carrying t* ruin. Apply lo »••»■ w ROWLAND A 80N. DECK FUEIbllT WANTED. A lir.c'K la>ad of Cotton i* waul' d for schouucr ayRECLIlVE, Ixmnd lor New York. Apply m nut 9 CuHK.N? .v lll.HTZ. NOTICE. ~m - ^ NO DEBT roiitroctcil by any of tin* Crew of 1 thu Swedish l.urk THIO, Cnpt. YYuhlgr. n, will be paid by him or tho consignee. nov 10—a y. H. WELMAN. WOOL II ATE I WOOL HATS 11 a at . 1 noh'il 10' d"Zuii 55U'jL 1IAT>, a good article 1**r plantation use. BKLIMiX A CO. Corner of Broughton nnd Barnard sts. nov 9—lm THE VERY'LATEST. a The very Iasi Fall Style of th mb nnn's Fine Silk Dress Hats have been received; nn inspection I* respectfully solicited. N. K. IIARM'.51. nov 9 lint and Cap Store, 159 Congress street. LANDS AT AUCTION. WILL DC SOLO AI I'CDUC AGCII'N l.\ TIIC C1TV OF Uni'.VSWICK.OA. OS It'CSDAT, 27 Til INST., 10,000 Acnxia OF PINE AND HAMMOCK LANDS. r piIKSi; LANDm lie eontigmuis to YVatcr Cnrringe, and I the line of the Hruiisw iek and 1 lorida Kail l.o.td, aud are worthy ofatt*ntion. For particulars, cinpiirc of E. M. MOORE, ESQ., Agent, nov 10 Drun-wick, tin. 18, Nov. h, 1855.—Tev* rino. a Romance, by Grcrgi Sand; 55'mnl" and 1. a v.-ry interesting book, by ur. un known author: Th" F* mnl- lilu -l.innl, hy Eug- neSu*; a furth* r supply of Tho ul.l llono stead, by Mrs. .inn S. Ft evens: Alone, by Marion Hnrland ; Thtfilidih-n Path, by Marion llurlund: Ruth Hall, by Fanny Fern; Life and B anti, s of iunn v Fern. For anl.- at not 9 NO. 169 CONORES? «T. WAV ANN AH FRUIT - EMPORIUM. OYYi.LT OH A.«t*i.8.—» would any ilmt 1 have a fist ‘ ’ cargo on hand of Havana Oritng«a. very swu-t. and will s>dl them nt the low* *t prices; and after the ro'- lie hast.i d rh'SeHiur Nns*au Orunges, they will g.-tth -j 1 t- * th on edge, to bite sharp at a swe. t Havana. nov 9 j. A. BROWN. FANCY DRY GOODS. I A DI E 8 AND GENTLEMEN'S Kll», BU* K.-KIt j nml oilier styles of Ul/lVhS. Dress Triuimin;i. Linen (.nuihric H'dk'ls; Embroidered nnd Cotton lluk:*; Needle-worked nml Lace Collars and Hecvcs, a wry gi>»i vurieiy; Englbh thread, Malt -e nml Ynleiicieune* U>c liliuk Gimpur*' do; Gents fancy Cravat- and Scan*.ha nd, and narrow Trimming Rihhon, wliito ami c iirtd Sash do.. Ac. .lust received and fur sale bv nov 8 IltWITT A MORGAN. NOTICE M il. 8. C. DUNNING haviug retired from the Aw:.(j of the Howard Insurance Company of New Y. rk. the appointment hus been conferred upon the undemnc ed, who will conduct the business of this Company for th futur Statei NC'llIt. A. DEVEHEIX. \ RR15'AL I'K I ItL*IT FOR THE SAVANNAH FRUIT KMPURIUM.— 70,U90 Swia't Choice Oranges, 368 llumlies Bananas. 150 Dozen Choice Pine Apples, 11.900 Plan i Ai ns Ami a gem nil assortment of Segars, Swoeitne.it* »si I JiUeys. novo J. A. BROWN. | REMOVAL. GENERAL INSIIIAME AGENfr. NO. Ill DAY XT., (NEXT TO MORNING NEWS OFFICE’ 'T'lIE .**t RfCRlIlER is representing the n 1 panius: fuimei's und Mechanics' Fire, Marine and L.'.t h*v miir*'C<-iiip.iiiy ofl'hihnlelphia. Capital, jooo.".v ll ? Tli.'iuas B. 1 loicnce, l'recid. ut: Edward R. Jh.u:'-.:. Secretary. Bridgeport Fire and Marine Insurance Cotuftsy ( Briilg.puii.it. Capital, cash, #100,000. II. 55 .CimUt.i Pr*'**id. nt: J. II. 55u*hhurn. Secrdm v. Equitable Fire and Indiram-e Coiupnnv of L r !'.- rai.i up capital, ll.368.uuu- C. E. Uabichl, Ibd-> n . .• t-jn ami ||. nry Liidlmn, Esqs., Trusties ol the Cou.t*-; - New York. Male .*lutual f ire nml Marine Insurance C*>nipanj ;| 1 eniifcylvaniu. < upilal ami cushassetls, Uiuii.r dak Lire Insurance C-mpauv of H.ut. rl.Ci Cupitul nml surplus over, fluu.uiHi. Juim-s C. 55 .ilk Secretary ’ Jn “' ^ Un,ce ’ Vice President; Llnis r*.; The Charter Oak Life Insurance Company is as rmij ?," 1 1 , : , ;’ , !!P l •; *>•*• widow ami orphan.a>«u he.ibUhuneroak luproiM t the llbcrtiesaud right* their Fathers. Its losses have been nud w ill be promptlr lh° fire and Marine Insurance Companies bare i availald.-cashns«cls i .meet any losse-whuh may oc.- B r 1 Intro not, nor will 1 know ingly, have the wgeiirv of zr.r couip.iny, w liiih i- u*>t soiiud and sale, nn this tit* i ui- HK Bnbscr.b rs have received th* ir lull stock of FIRE- ,n !V v r, '*F' and 1 tiust the emleuvors 1 hare m.eledu- 5VORK8. cuinprislng one of the largest assurtinents p.!!® » ,r fi"} ,ir »iice Coiii|Minef. is FIREWORKS. over brought to this city, which will be sold at low pric. for cash. Country merchants would do well to forward their orders iu time, which will he put up with the greatest cure. Assorted cases, ranging from $.7af6'', always ready on baud. THEIR STOCK COMPIil.-IS: FIRE CRACKERS, gold chop, A No. 1 Roman Candles, 1, 2,3,4,6, up to 16 balls, white Roman Candles, colored Skyrocket*, Pin wheels, Triangles, Flowerpots. A vurlety of large pieces, suitable fur exhibitions. VON SANTKN A IIAItUC, 208 King street, ( hnrli-stun, nov 9—3 Successors |*»3. YVillo. U AY•—-160 bales North River 11.ly Tandmg, nnd for sale by nov 18 CRANE. YVl.I.LS A CD. U OPE.—too coils Rope, lauding from schooner .tonus Smith, and for sale by nov 18 CRANE, WELLS A CD. H AMS.—A small lot of choice Tennessee Hams, for "tilel»y novllt CRANE, 5VELLS A CO. SAVANNAH MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIA TION. A REGULAR Monthly Me* ting will be held on Mon day Evening next, 12th Inst., in tho Exchange. nor 10—2 JOHN M. Gl'KIlAKD.Scc’y. REFINED SUGAR. PON theariiiulof the steamer TOTTEN, from Rulti- . " will be able to offer for sole, this descrip tion of Sugar, of various < lasses. Thejf rank, in quality, among th best made. Dealers are invited to give in*- a rail. _ nov 10 U. A. L. LAMAR. I ,'LOUR,CORN, HAY Ae.*»*/12u' bushel* choice White Corn—68 IPs to the Irnslud. 1000 hush, la pi ime Ohio Seed Mats. 180 Packs Extra and Supeiiiiiu family Flour, loo bushels 5Vhite Corn Meal, list Bales choice Eastern Hay. &o bales prime North River Hay. in storo nnd for 6nlo bv nov 10 WAVER A CONSTANTINE. CJ T8TIII PI III.KI, T HE I’N DEKSION ED having disposed of h-slnlrresi. No. 4, Bariintd Slriel, to Ins lato Cn partner, de sire- to state ta hMrlvml* amt the public generally, that he will still he found at the Old ^IhiuI, and request his patron*, to extend their custom to the new firm, oct 23 JAMES tl. WATTS. C 5ANU, O>AL.—5|l Inns superior i.’urinl Coal for ■ sale, lo arrive per ship Chuns Apply in nnv 2 DANA AAVA8I1BURN. R AILROAD CORSETS,—Just received nndioran'c by NF:\T1T, LATIIKOP it ROGERS, oct 31 fllALEHoNE skirts.—jus? received anil hirsute i liy oct31 NHVMTT. I.ATIIROPU ROGERS. I'l.OAKS.—NEVITT, it Rot; fits have opened thia day, a sph'iiilld sssortineni of l.a«ly’s Velvet Suiin .Moire An- llqtie nud Cloth Talmas and Clouks, Ihu rlchesl goods offered Hits season. ocl 30 P RESS SIi,Ks.—Just r*-re:v*'d. Forly-live Dresses, of very liamlsome rot'll Silks. Also, Ileal Black GMlpure I,nee. Cloak Cloths and t rimming* to match, ‘•eitanf Maltese Collars n\wt Slew***, very rich, tu-nis Kid Gloves, llalouN innke, l.ady’s ami Mlssc* English Colton Hose, I.Hdy*s, Ml-ses nml Boys Flerlm* Vesls Piano Covers, Black Silk Elastic Hells, Opera Flannels Ae. for sale hy Dx5Y|iT«c.Mi ' nov I RI hero’s lluildliig. W olttiAN, I NI.oDIt,—Atlanta Mills Flour tn IiIiIh nml sncks.for sw'e hy oci 23 QPTAVl'S COHEN. J IQUiiRS AND WINES— hi half pipe* iliard and I J oilier French Brand tea, laeighlli cask* of vor. old f tench Brandies, 68 or casks Malaga,25 do do Mudeim "Ine.8 pipe* Holland (,ln. 2 piiueheous Jauiiicu und Sali.t Croix Rum, 60 ImXes St Julleu Claret. 6 qr ca-k* Sherri 55 1m*, |uu bids 1) miealii'Gin, Rum and lira inly, lor sale hy J. V. Cri.NNf.R5T * Ml. A HR IV 51. of TIIK lilt lit It. .51, cll'i'iVl.TiiN — Fruit for llie Savannah Fruit Emporium—35,800 Sweet l ‘range-, Dili choice lluiirlies Hunmi .s, 50 dozen olodc.i Pine Apples, and a lot of I’laniain*. All Ihe above have been relrcled exprrs«ly for ine. tiy I'nplHln l.lgliihouruo, nud will In* s*dd al the S.ivamiah fruit hnt|inrlui». nov 3 J. A. IttlutVS. p tlios*-insuring witli me from losing premium- i>.tid. though at a gr.wit less to myself, will Ih-a pi.-'fel ttn homsiy ot my dealings. Thanking mv friend- and ti.e puldie for the very liberal patronage they linv.- gn. n ni* l would solicit a .•onlinuamc of them me from all wi-lun? Insurance of nny kind. _ A. 55 J LB fit, General Insurance Agent. _ noY7 No. Ill Bay-*L FOR SALE, A WW IN MHITE&MLLi.. near lh.-30m.l-M jiSfiLtion l. R. It., on which is a small Store. Corn Horn •muat’iud Stables. Any person wishing to puivl.os.. wi apply to tin. subscriber on the premises. Jt said Is t riot sold by the first Monday in.lauuarv, it will I- t-rt* r• *1 at public outcry,at the Court House in rpungti 1 l.n bit Ua D nov 8—Cw ASlUfc F. KAll.N. . Tif JUNO CLIFFORD. A T, V: ,,Y . A *r AUY; The Fonigei* er the Raid of tt • XY Dog-I)ay s, hy 55. Gdinore Simms: Lilies of Hi. Quo. i.i v "f Hanover, by Dr. Doran. 2 v . . VI rru, »; ! r " 1 ' » ;•»' tl’ing in them.h'i Dr. Doran. Hal m ami Men; Richard the Fearb ss.or the Lillie Duke, lo >1:** Yonge, author of the Heir of Ited.dilTe. Aa Dream-. D*- n ns. Appaiition*, Lcstacy, Miignciii*m and .N-miiaml a- hsin. by A. B. Do lloisimmt: The Re*| Eagle, n 1'is iii ol tbe boutli, by A. B. Meek; True Riches, two lu*lru* live 8l* rie* for youg people; The Glory of the lied" m.Tin Lu I ers.ni und 55 ork, by the Rev. Detai ns YVlmdow. _ I>>>% U YV.THORNE WILLIAMS ! I V’ , A * D POT ATOES.—.50 1ml,, Hay v rh l lauding p. r brig Philura from N-» ‘•J™; ,or , * U ' •'> BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. 1 FATENT TRUSSES.—,5ustr^cclv.d. a full •«?, I ply ol the various styles of Trusses adapted l.- *••' eases o| Hernia, ror ml*' by ■l(5S. M.'IUUNER, Agent,Market Square_ TV ANTED TO 1ILRe7 r l , HIIEE active, sUaay and sober NEGRO MEN. to ni- t t« nd a Stable, drive Carriages. Ac. Liberal wnc*< will l.e jvaid. Enquire of 8PENCBR CURRKLL A iV- nov 8 TOHiRE, A SERVANT GIRL, 18 years ol ugc. rais*'<l iu the city- __ nov 8—1 T. 11. HARDEN S TATE OF 0KOKUl A. fl „ , T~~ K'rmoiuM Co., J To all whom It may concern YVherefts, James F. Conoway has applied to me fork!- ti rs of guardianship to the present piopcrtvol 55 liLom Henry Miller, a minor ami orphan of Y5 dlinm J. Miller, late ofaa *1 county, dee d: These are. there loro, to cite nnd ndtnonish all eon to hie their oldectious, it nny they have, within Hieus» proseribed by law, olhtrwise letters of guardiauslur be ginntcd the applicant. 55 lines* mv hand ami official signature, tin* t'lh <M.' November. A. D. 1S66. JAS. RAIIN. Urdu-*r.« * *' 1. by humorous TRoJ W IN NIK AND 1. A botvk of reeling mtere*l it un uiiknown nuthor. Juno Cliilonl. u tale by a lady. Tlivs highly interesting work. llocch. roft, u novel by tbe nuthor of "The lie chit.." Ae. To be read amt appreciated. The Red Fagle, A p.*oui of the South, hy A R Me*'*- 1 book worth thrice its price toall mt*rested m .s«uth*t9 Indian warfare. Richard, tho Fearless, or the Little Duke. Wsob'uUJ Illustrated, by the author of "The Heir of Kedvlillc. For sale by S. S. SIBLEY, 136 Cougnss H- lioV 8 • MKtJIN HYVEET OIL. A sup r arlfP' ultuble for table use, just nveivml ami lei **l> D nov v JUS. M. TURN hit. Agent. Market S.iusts I 'AST INDIA CASTOR OIL.-jnM nVi"' 1 * li and for sale by JUS. M. TURN fit, A A* nt* nov 9 Market >quwe__ lEMLM'.—2U0 barrels Roacndale Cement. Isn'iing I* brig l'hllura, from New York, ami f,.i sale by * ,Y J om ■•un IIhImoi.'i S |* Brans i.iot **li* r rive II yvarnui k a. ii 5 vis. No. 159 Congress* St. RR1GHAM. KELLY' J Ca U AV.—188 Hale* Northern liny Inndlngildsdsy sctir Wide World, ami for sale by „ oe IA 1(055 LAND A SUN Taahtfjr iiay.—iau bales Prime Kaatem HSl i » dJ J * hut Hds nay,nml for sale low Iioiii wharf, by oel 38 I.Y'NN k SNIDER' . 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