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SAVANNAH KKI'liHI ,11 AN, MONDAY MORNING,NOVEMBER 12,
THc SAVANNAH fffi’JBLlCAN.
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ALEXANDER & SNEED.
cur ui Caaair m»»«r».
SAVANNAH, GA.
ItondajJIorninsJfov^iau
Telegraph for the Republican.
l'TSM('»lilw»U »H41'rtitT»l America**
Nm» You*. Nov llili.
Theateomar Northern l.ighl mm srrivtKl Sho
bring* uo gold, ihouvh iliu mail aicaincr which lull
San Francisco would bring $9,000,000.
All waaquiM at Nicaragua. Capl. Walker and
the Chamora party bad agruad upon Isnns o|
p«aca. Gan. ttiaaa was cliosuu Prcaidcol, Wnlkor
declining in hw laaor. The Uttar, however, had
been appointed Commander in chief ot all the
forces ol th« Republic. Thv people weiu plcsictl
with the new state of (hinge
Col. Kinney wae et Urcytown, and it waa re
ported that Walker waa disposed to drive him yu '
of the country
Election RrtarM.
Nkw Ok lea ms, Nov. 10.
The American candidaie ia elected to Congress
in the tirei diBtrict of L.-uis ana. laylor, Dent,)
ia chosen in ike second, and Davidson (Delft ) ia
ahead in the third. Nothing has bout heard from
the fourth.
luike, (Dcm ,1 ha* been elected in the fourth die*
trict, in Mississippi.
narkcit
Nrw York, Nov. 1<1.
Cotton haa advanced 1*4, with pales ol 1600 hah*
Middling Orleans, 9 5-8; Middling Upland* V 1-9
Flour i* higher. Ohio, 9 13. Wheat drooping.
Southern Red, 3, l*. Corn firmer-
New Orleans, Nov. 10.
Cotton haa declined 1 8c. The tecoipie up to
thia time are 140,000 bales ahead of last yeat'a —
Stock on hand 160,000. Sterling exchange ii sell
ing at 6 1*8 q 6 7 8.
|y A meeting oil he American members ol
Congress haa been called, to assemble in the llal)
of Representatives, at Washington, Thursduy the
39ih day of November. ^
rz Wc bate nothiugfront Milledgcvillc later j
than Friday, our cuttcspoudeni's favor of Saturday
having failed to cornu to baud.
IjT The tiiat annual teport of the Board of
Commission*.!* of the Savannah Water Works has
been issued. We havo not yet found time to ox*
ammo it, though it appears to be full and complete.
tsr We have been ahown a $6 biU, jn the
"Rochester City Bank," ol New Ycrk, tjhich hud
boon altered to $50, by pasting figured and words
in the most ingenious manner. It was pawed oil
upon a citixen ol thia placo the let inti., by a tvol.
dressed stranger,who said he had some Now York
money he desired to exchange lor Georgia bio*.—
11a was about 6 1*2 feet high, thick set, florid com
plexion, faco pox-marked, and hair black. lie
woro a cap, a bluo Irock coat, and buff* vest, nnd
wns easy and rather pleasant tn hit address.
Ho has probably gone into the interior of thi*
State or further west,and the public would do well
to bo on their guard. He passed *11 three of these
spurious bills in Savannah.
r ’1 he l.niv Kuilia.
Our accounts from Augusts, .Macon, A11 a n: n
Chattanooga, Columbus, Monig imery.Charlestou
and other poin'a in this nnd aujoining Stales, lenw-
no doubt that the late rains have been copious and
general. At Montgoinuy, Columbus and Auyut-.
ta, the Alabama, Chattahoochee and Savannah;
rivers have risen several loci, and throughout the j
country there has been a general improvement in t
the water courses. This timely outpouring of the j
heaveas will duubileas ((establish our inland navi-1
gallon for the remainder of the reason, and enable
planiers to burry forward their produce with nil
desirable dispatch. Large as the receipts of cotton
have been up to this liino, wo look for a c-.nsider.i-
blu and immediate increase, both here and ai oth
er ports; and merchants and shippers should lose
no time in gening ready to uccommodaie the busi
ness that will soon bo offering.
Hccenl Elections. ‘
The elections list week, have resulted rnnro fa
vorable to the American parly than wo had been
lod lo expect. c? *!(•
in New York, the caudidatcs of. tho American
party for State officers have, it is believed, all tu rn
elected by a large plurality vote, except perhaps
ono. The Legislature is in doubt.
Massachusetts has gone largely for the Anmri- .
can pariy. Gov. Gardiner has been rieiec cd by a
plurality of 15,000, and an overwhelming majority '
of the Legislature is American.' ■■Tho party nlsoj
elected their candid.ito lor Congress in the 10 h ,
district, to fill a vacancy occasioned by resignation ■
Maryland has also gone lor tho American par
ty ; but by what majority it is not known.
For the latest news from Louisiana, and Missis
sippi, the reader is referred to our telegraphic
head.
Wifconsin ha* probably gone for the Fusioniste
or Free-soilcrs, and Now Jersey lor the Democrats.
This,if true, will secure tho election in the latter
State of two Democratic Senatois.
Fuller and more reliable returns may be expect
ed to-day. . *
Dlsufeirnus Fire.
About six o'clock yesterday morning, in the
midst of a heavy rain and w hen m arly every body
was in bed, tho largo brick building on Bull street,
owned by Francis Sorrel, :.nd extending from the
Bay back to the Lane, was. discovered to ho on
fire. The alarm was given as soon as possible,
under the circumstances, but notJn time to pre
vent considerable loss. Thff building wns occu
pied below by Robinson & Lamp, merchant tailors
and A. Bonaud, wine merchant; and ‘above by
Messrs. Charles S. llenry,‘Jacob JJ.Lamoita, F.
Sorrel, and A. Wetter, at .law -cilices, counting
rooms, &c.,&.c. The loeauTij&^fuuaon & (Jump
is heavy, but Will fall wiihiu their insurance, which
waa $10,000 in tho London Monarch Company,
James McHenry aguul. Their kooks and a con
siderable portion their floor goods were saved—
some of the latter in a damaged condition. The
interruption ot their husinem nt this season of the
year however, is not the lea*t part of the loss they
have ausiained.
Tho loss of Mr. Bonaud is trifling, !ho fire hav
ing been confined by ths energetic efforts ol the
firemen to the southern hall of the block. Uis
liquors werosomowliat mixed with water, but ihcy
will be none tho worse lor that.
Messrs. Ileniy, Sorrel and Di-Lainotta succeed
ed in removing their books and papers, nnd have
sustained no loss worthy of mention.
We regret that tho same cannot be said of Mr.
A. Wetier, architect and engineer. Tim fj n . did
out reach his oflicu, which fronts on the Bay, hut
the damage done by thu wa.er is, lo him, very
rious. His mathematical instruments and library
ol architectural works, both of which were very
valuable, were nearly all broken and destroyed,
betides a number ol drawings, map*, &c., nm<>ng
which were maps, nearly finished, of Savannah,
Aliamsha and Ocuiuigeo rivers, a labor of ten
months, prepared under coiPract for ilin govern
ment. Hi* loss cannot bo much short of •'.’,000 ;
upon which there was only a partial inHuranco.
The fire originated in tha block adjoining the
Republican building, and for a time we were
threaten*-*! by an invasion of tho devouring olu-
mom. We escaped, however, with a alight sprink
ling of water from the engines.
It will require an architect to estimnto tho dam
age dune to iliu building, tho interior of Ihn south
ern hall of which is mostly destroy* d. The build
ing as well as the runt, was fully insured in tho i
Jamdou Royal company--Andrew Low agent.
There can be no doubt that the fir** wna set by •
an incendiary. It wna only a low days nmeu that
fire was discovered in one of thu rooma on the '
■ucond floor reecnily occupied ns a telegraphic ol- j
ficn, and under circumstance* which showed Hint j
it waa not accidental. In iho present case, there
is some doubt whether the lira originated m tho'
■eemd or thud story. All the offices nnd rooma
in that portion of the building were cb-acd nt or
before 9 o’clock in ihc evening, and thu fin.. a ex
tinguished. We learn indeed, that there waa tiro
in only ono room during thoday—orio of the work-
shops mtaclicd to Robinson 6c Camp’s establish
ment,—sod It ia kn<><« n that that was put out be
fore tho workmen lei. Them facta, together wi*h
the hourni wIitIi thu lire occurred, luuvun.i doubt
as to its origin.
IbiM* Inolud. Inantalne. ilin.lolluwlnil LATER FROM EUROPE.
propositions: I 1 ■*
r 1st, The recognition and sduntion ol the princi
ples ostabltailed in the Kansas Nebraska art.
Id, That neither llie Missouri Compromise, nor
any other anti-slavery restriction, shall hereafter
he sxlondod over any Territory of Iho United
Slates.
3d, Tho prompt end laitlilul execution of tho
THE ASIA AT HALIFAX.
Halifax, Nov. 7.
The Royal Mail Hiaamship Amu, Captain Lott*
from Liverpool nt 1<> 1-2 A M. on (lie 157th Oclo-
Fugmvo Havo Law, nnd its permanent com mu- ’ her, arrived shout ID *i'clock Inst night,
anew upon the St.Hue Book. I Tim stnunisliip North Slur arrived out ut South-
10th. Resolved, That no man ought to ini held I t>iiiptuii ut 4 |*. M. on lliv26tli ultimo.
■nd eonmdered n member ol iho nuti.uial Demo- j -,- ll0 Ahm miM llllH R f„ r | JlM ,, on
cratrc party, who does nut rccoguixo, approve uim , . . , , . , , .
adopt the loregoing propositions, un.i tlmt ll"' where aim will bo duu about loti o clock A.M.on
Du meet at ic ami unit-Know Nothing party of this Thurmluy.
Statu, through its said delegation, ought u*>t to nt T|||; WAK
filiatu or act in said convent ion with any dulcgato .... , ... . ,,,
or .lol.anlg,, who .hull diuuooru.oand »olo 1 «'mouuco"i,.|d thll III. Uuuiuu.hud Idown
the aams. a l' *' or * Wlc h«'las and their other work* nt Otcha-
11 Hi. Reunited, That if *flid propositions shall kull is conflimud.
not in substance bo incorporated in the' The principal portion of the nows Iron. Sovasto-
adopted by said convent on, 'o dcleK«UH Iro , po | consists ol ohscuro accounts of tho ...s.heuv.ios
Georgia ought, in Iho opinion ol t/"a" | ce , g,o ol , ho , wo arnnos in the Hold, thu aub*tanco of
withdraw from the convention,and tskuinn inrihor. whwh sppeswi« bo that thu Allies are moving
P * rl ,n ”° ni r 1 ** n^.h'wo'bt?Imlrucl* irS!’’ '? “"T 'T', "*«
me liuxaiiiii* are retiring m good order hick upon
same; and that our delegates ought to bo instruct'
ed so to act. _ ,
12ili, Resolved, That tho Democratic and anil
Know Nothing party ol this Slate, ought, nnd will,
support ibe nominees ot said convention for Presi
dent and Vice-President, provided the plailorm'
adopted by iho said convention bo in accordance
with the spirit and intent ot the foregoing proposi
tions, and the nomincos thereof, ho pledged, it
elected, to carry <>ut the sumo in good faith in the
administration ol the government, and in appoint-
moils to oflice under the administration.
19th, Resolved, That the Democratic nnd anti-
Know Nothing party in all our sister Stale*, and
aapeciully ol ilia Southern Stnte*, are respectfully
and earnestly requested lo take thu foregoing rcso
lutiona into ttuir early consideration, and co opo
r Uo with us in tho policy and object* intended to bo
hereby sewered.
Mr. Cobb made a few preliminary remarks, and
Hon A. Iverson addressed tho meeting in support
[<-'otreapondw>ce of tho Havannak n#ptibh«a*.l
The UturgiuT MjegUlmtmr*.
M1M.EDOKVI14.K, Nov. 8th, P. M.
Ol tho Inauguration Halt, which eamo oflf last
evening, 1 rogroi that want of limo pravonts for
thn mofiiont, ao lull a doacription, aa ita rnarita de
mand. Ilia Excellency, tho Governor, with hia
lady, wero present on lh* occasion ; and there
waa a brilliant representation of Georgian beauiioa
in uitondanco, radiant in all the charms which Na
ture nnd Art trail bestow. I had boon t«d»l that 1
would see at tho Hall every atylo of beauty and
toilette, horn rural simplicity m calico to the high
bred aemoisrlle,stately ns Juno, nnd clothed in al
most royal attire. Variety of beauty thoro waa;
but a* to calico, it w aa not there. 1 am ol opinion
tiiat this material has become unfashionablo ; and
that the calico dresses ol ten years ago, will oro
long he in quest among antiquaries, as relic* ol an
sec when woman was not got up "regardless of
expense," did not carry a small fortune about her,
and n wile was wnhm reach ot mon with moderate
means. 1 am far from being opposed to "dross.”—
The "eternal fitness of things" decrees the beauti
ful things of thia world to be tho peculiar proporty
of woman ; they woro intended for hor, and 1 de
light in seeing An the handmaid of Nuiuro, and
j-ining her in making woman adorable and do-
I'ghilul ; but Art has, in my opinion, transcended
her legitimate bounds. Female dress has becomo
an intricu e subject, bewildering to the aye, often
utterly inappropriate to tho wearer, and prodigious"
ly straining on tho pocket. Thoro is also too
much sameness, as woll as too littlo tasio exhibi
ted at tho present day ; while Art, defying all past
precedent, and haviug apparently exhausted her
inventive faculties, has thrown into ono cluotic
mat*, flowers and trills, and tucks, and twists and
twirls of all imaginable descriptions, handed tho
mass to woman, and then pronounced her "dressed.”
A laehionnhli- bonnet is a study tor a virtuoso—a
downright article ot vetiu : while its usefulness as
a bonnet,—a protection lor the hend—has been en
tirely sacrificed. What too, does Fashion mem
by locating the waists of both ladies and gentle
men, in immediate proximity to tho shoulders!—
In twelve months from to day tho human waist
which has beeu unalterably fixed by nature, will
well-nigh havo vanished ; coats will bo all tail;
and drcf.-e** all skirt.
But enough for the presont on this topic. Let
me, however, protest against getting my text at
the Hall, of last eveuing. Thu ecstumes ol the
evening wero very tasteful; and many of them very
r'ch and elegant. My remarks are suggested ra-
I'ler by street and parlor, than by Ball costumes:
and are intended as comments on female dress in
general aa it is now “constituted." Could 1 take
the liberty of advising the “last best gift,” whilo 1
would say "dress to your heart's content,” 1 would
i*c! betoro her tho beauty of simplicity ; the power
ot appropriateness; and the propriety of a some
what limited expenditure ; and draw so ravishing
n picturo ol beauty in pure whito, with n white r*ut
in her hair, only ono flounce, and a t-ervitfeable
bonnet, as I am satisfied would enrage tho entire
world of mantua-makers.
Tho ball passed off very happily, and is consid
ered to havu bet-n un unusually pleasant occasion-
Tho altendanco was hardly s > larg.- at* usual.
Messrs Su phcns and Tooinlt* are to speak to
night on topics political, in thu Senate Chamber,
the gullory ol which has been reserved for the
ladies. The weather however, is very inclement,
and 1 presumo will pr« vini the gallery from look
ing !'■ iJitt on the occasion.
Last evening h meeting ol the American ‘Pariy
was held preliminary to a meeting to-nmrro
high', lion. B. B. Moore u| Lincoln preMiit d, and
Mr. Knowles of tho "Recorder" waa Secretary
A nici ling of iliu pariy in power wus also h*-ld
la-t gin ,i*i nominate candidates lor to-day's elec
lions it was said, no nominations ware made
however, and tho meeting soon adjourned.
I hand you below a synopsis of legislative pro’
ceudmg* to day:
house.
By Mr. Harris ol Douglirriy, n bill of incorpor
ation, authorizing thu county ol Dougherty, to aid
in the construction of the Georgia and Florida
Railroad oolwcen Albany nnd Amcneiis, or any
other road running to that county, by sulwcriptinn*
for Mock amt the iusue of bond-*, upon a vole of
citizens. Tho bill fixes Iho capital slock at #100,.
OHO ; the bonds at $1,000 each, pnynblo written ten
yoais, nnd (tearing interest of 7 per cent, payablo
semi-annually.
By VI r. Hniris of Mcrriwoihcr, a Bill to incor-
p -rale tho "Grccnvillo .Masonic Female In
stitute."
By Mr. Stamper of Randolph, a hill to create a
new Judicial Circuit comprising tho c**uiilies of
Early,Clay, Calhoun, Randolph, Stewart, and
Ivinclihloune, t« he called tho "PciIhuIu Circuit,”
and lo h-added to the second Supreme C"Uit Ju
dicial District.
Tile General assembly went into the election of
ri'ate Huu*. Officer*, Solicitors, &.e. this morning
The first election in order was fur an Attorn* y
General for tlie Middle Circuit. On tho 4th bid
lo 1 , W. U. M (Law* Esq, of Richmond, received
148 votes and was elected
1 louse adjourned to 10 A. M. lu-niorrow.
SENA’I E.
No business of importance was transacted thia
morning, beyond the introduction of thu following
hills, which were redd the first lime.
By Mr. McDonald, ol Ware, a bill to odd a part
ol Ware lo Charlton county.
By Mr. Long, of Glynn, lo confine tho jurisdic
tion of suits against the Brunswick “ Improvement
Company,’’’to the town ol Brunswick.
By Mr. People*, *»l Clatke, to incorporate a Bank
in iho town ot Alliens.
By Mr. Nichols, of Clinch, to create a now Ju
dicial Circuit, comprising tho counties of Clinch,
Coffee, Ware, Appling, Wayne, Camden, Glynn
and Charlton.
By Mr. Miller,of Richmond, to provide for tho
permanent location uf the Supremo Court, and lor
its meeting annually.
By Judge Cone, ol Grccno, to fix tho dignity and
presetin^ thu order in which dobls duo by deceased
persons shall ho paid.
tty Mr. Seven, of Clin.hi.ni, to R f„ to Pita,, ol 11,0 ? ,n,l “ 1,1 Ton-tra, n«r Hcmkop,..
Tyboo tinr .,nh Savannah llivor, thaa.mota. n -t lo bo woudvrod al that Iho tula ltuaaian jour-
wlnch aru pant at Iho Port of Darion. I"" 8 “ f / ho c 1 0nl, "’ nl l ™ m “'J'*«*>*
tty Mr. liar daman, ol U.bh, .o incorporate It.. I "“>“ 4 “ C " U “P"”
•' Union Coal and Iron Company nr Gemma.” ‘ na 10 °" c “ mo, “ "le.r at,l a.
.... ... . . | mcdiiatore nctwocn the belligerent powers. Iho
J his aft--r.ioon the tsenatus Acnrfemicus lu ld '
MAItlllRD. .
At llavi-niwiro I, ItirInn,in.i county, on th*< evening of!
Ttiuriclay, Mb lu*t., Ii> Ituv. Alfred .Mnun, Mr. EpM AltD
W. Illll.l,, ..r Ath.-na, »*• MIsstMItNEI.IA M.. *lnuulit* r «f :
It*.M. A. Allen, K~|.,.,rtlilH city. ’ K |
O O 3Vt M J3 n O X A. Xs .
their tonified positions. Tho French and Sar
dinians hud ndvanetd from tho Tehornaya nnd
Haidar lino, and vurrMsponduncu ol tlio IjiIi says
the rrcnch posin woru wiilnn nine mileaol H.iksln
oerai, also close to tlio Kuhstan position nt A that I
and Airg.il, where, il at all, tho Ru-binn* must
iiimko a atand. i
1 lie Russians havo thirtoon infantry divisions
oppvBitt iho allied lines, namely, ono division of
guards at the loriiticAiions on tho North plateau, I
two at Inkcrniaii, two on McKenzie's ridge, and
tho remaining' eight guard thu senes ol plateaus
trout H.iksm-Serai down to Aitodor, and thu rivor .
course* of thu Rt-lbuc, Katieha and Alma.
English correspondents to October 1‘Jth, aupposo '
that till) Rus.-iaiifl I mill iho nonli side of Sotasto-
p I wore lallmg back by detachment* on Perekop ; :
there was however no diminution of tho fire from
thu t >r;s and haitcrius on thu north sidu of tho
— —..... .... ......... n ... nuppvi• harbor. Their firu during tho lust four days had .
*•1 tho Resolutions; but tho groat gun of the even- Vl- ry ■‘-•‘•ve an*l w-as chiefly directed t.gainst j
in, wm Mr Toumtii, who . cq „i„od hta.ll .her % tho we..- ,
his usual stylo. His platform is to b* found in tho The British and French were ongnged in clear- !
Resolutions, which he supported ; and it is only ing away the ruins ol the city,
necessary for me to notu a single remark ho made,!: A Russian dispatch of tho 22d, via Berlin, says
lutions were tho words “Anti-know Nothing,' in ccivmg our lam u ‘ H ■
the title of the party, with which ho is now affili
•tod.
No business of importance was transacted to-
dry in either House, beyond the election of Soli
citors-General (or the several circuits below mon-
tioned, and in ordor ns follows:
Chattahoochee—Thaddeus Oliver of Marion, on
3rd ballot, 129 votes.
Chorokec—James C. Longstreet of Gordon, on
1st ballot, 126 votes*.
Eastern—Julian Ilartridgo ol Chatham, on 1st
ballot, 125 voles.
Flint—James R. Lyons of Butts, on 3rd ballot,
122 votes.
Blue Ridge—William Phillips of Cobh, on 1st
ballot, 124 volos.
Macon—1'. W. Muiitfort ol Macon,(Co) 2nd
ballot, 132 votes.
Norih* rn— 1 Thus. M. Daniel of Madison, on 2nd
ballot, 124 votes.
Tho .Solicitors' elections, though perhaps unim
portant to ihe public at large, are oceaoioiis of
great interest hero. Tho candidates, lisunlly pro
mising ami clever young men, havu each their
numerous friends and well wishers, who watch the
progress of the balloting* with an attention almost
u* eager a* it they were ihemselv -s in tlio nice —
Thoro were several exciting contests to-day ; and
onu between Messrs Gordon mid Ilartridgo ol
your cny was especially so from the closeno-a *H
the contest and the varying turns of tho race. Mr.
G received 114 votos.
I ho American Party hold a meeting this even
ing; and a meeting of thu A.tK N. ami D imm-
b -m of tho Legislmuru is also anriuuneud.
1 cannot account lor thu failure of any loiter ot
ihe 7th to reach y**u hi timo. it was duly mailo*!.
Aiucrlruu .VI* • ling: in ftcrlvcii.
Bvlva.ma, Nov. 7ih, 1855.
Al a meeting of tho American party ol thu county
ol Bcriven, held at thu Court House to-dny,
Un motion ol B L. Piuseott, iho Hon. G-.n. L.
Jackson was called to iho Clia r.aml Jas P. Bays-j
more appointed Sucre.ary. - j - 1
'I lie chair man having explain'd the object of the:
niecimg, on motion he iippwmied ilie follow mg j
gen (omen a committee, t** report resolutions cx-'
pressivo ol thosuiis** ol thu incuting, to wit: B L.
Prescott, D. E. Roberts, Wm. William**, B F.
hcott and J. II. Ennci«, who retired and reported
thu following rudiluiiona:
Kehulvetl, That iliu American party ol the county
at Surivun, hereby abandon their charter which
constiiutcd • hem a secret council of tin- Amuric.n
order, and from lienculiirward shall bo known as
th*- " American Party" **l th*' county of Scnvcn
Resolved, Thu* thu Arnoriemi party ol iho county
of Bcrivcn, wlnlo ll.oy do run recognise thu * lurnuni
of religions prosuriplion ns a part of thoir political
creed, nr**, lie vert licluos, opposed lo tho nugrussive
p-*licy ol the Roman Catholic Church, and arc now,
us lleroioiore, opposed lo the appointment of lor
eigncrs t<* oflicu at h*-mu or to rvpresuin us abroad ;
ami are in fuvor ot thu culiivatton uf an intensely
American teelmg, nnd an essential change in ihu
naturalization law* ol iho country—to tho ond th -t
" Americans shall rule America."
Kesolv/d, Thnt ihe American party of the
couri'y of Sen von, meet at Sylvauia on thu first
Monday in December next, to nominate candi-
datgs for county officers.
The resolutions haring been ndoplcd by the
meeting, it was, on motion of J. M. Roberts, re
ft *lved that a copy of thu proceedings besom to the
Bavannnh Republican for publication, and llinl the
Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel be requested to
copy.
On motion tho meeting adjourned.
GEO. S JACKSON, Chaiman.
Jas. P. Baysmore, Secretary.
ccivmg our lancers on the left flank, they returned
behind Aktatschi.”
Nothing has occurred between Kinburn and Ni-
colaeff.
English letters lay that the gunboats roconnoi-
terod to near Nicolactff
Tho latest dispatch from Si. Petersburg, dated
October 26th, says: “ Th- wholo of thu militia
has been ordered on the march to reinforce thu
army of tho South under Gen. Ludors. Two li-
ner-, 16 frigates, and some gunboats have entered
thu Dneiper.”
The Emperor Alexander had left Nicolaeiff for
Blisahsgood, 130 miles Northward. Tho uaual
srorv is revived, (hat his r«is*on is affccied.
Tliero is nothing more delinito aa to the rosigns-
lion or ref ill ol Gen. Siiii^on than was brought
uut Ly tlio Arago.
Tho L-md »ii Post s lya that a now Commander
is appointed, but doc* not giro his nnmo.
Rumor mentions Sir Do Lucy Evans, Codring-
ton, Maikh.im, Colin, Campbell, and other*.
Maj'-r Delutn-ld, .11 nj -r Murdoch, Jr , and Cap-
lain MeLollau, Amorienn officer*, had arrived in
thu Cntnp. A Brnsh general order provides them
with rations during ihcir clay in iho Crimea.
Osiiihii Pacha, w bo was taken at Sinopo, had
been exchanged.
Mi>s Nightingale had returned lo Sevastopol.
General Wynuham, tn*: hero ol tho Redan, haa
the command «i thu 4ih British Division.
The Mnuituur publishes a list of tlio Btorea found
in Sevastopol, comprising a million shot und car
tridge* and hall a million pounds of gunpowder.
Tho Und strength of iho Allies in the Crimea,
including iho sick, i* officially reported at 210,000
men.
A St. Pet* rshnrgh Idler of the 15th says the Al-
lit-d succ. ssc** hud caukcd despondency, yet every-
iliiug ludicatts the. intentioi: of Russia lo continue
thu war. Preparation* were making fora four
teenth levy and enrolment <>l Iho local militia.—
Prayers wort ullcreil l.-r tlio Emperor’s ssfu return
li**m thu Ctioivu.
Thu altitude *d Sweden was regarded in St. Pc-
buHtnirgli with increasing Mispieion.
TUB BALTIC
Tlio weather was had, and the English fleet near
Virgi n waa preparing lo leave
T e gunboats at Elsinore had been ordered to
England.
Th*) i-oa*ling trado was again springing up
mneu ihe removal ol tim fleet.
NAVANIXAII VIAICKI.T.
Haturpay, Nov. Ill, I'. M. i
ri'TTiiN—Them wa*« n k*m.*I deiuaiel today and '
bidder* wen* Hriii m price*, though llicro I* in* *|i|**lnbio I
advance. The miIoi* him . mi to HIM bale*, n** follow* : ;
6 ui 7 >„ I at r*, 74 al H.' i ,2lll at 8Jt‘, 6« nt H*j, ||7 ut e>,, *
8» at n W-10, am at H»*» 200 at n»^ # 7 at 8und ‘.'ll balea j
al ll cent*.
-Nii\n <i null |;X|iorl», Nov . I O.
IVr nleamdiip Florida. New York- 4WI hales l olb.ii,
IIKI casks lllce, UI hales Doiiiesiics, 2tl bales Leather,
I3« bus Rice Flour.
I’ornhip KalNimu(K), Liverpool—25171 bain* I'olbiu.
Per brig Talulah, Now Orleans—1010 bbl l.ime.
P* r schr Kclipsu, New York—365 bales Cullon, 1 b«/x
lice* Was, 1847 sacks Wheat.
Pur rclir l lluvcreiix,'Havana—180 casks Rico. |
I'erscbr J It Prlaler, PlillatlelplilK—306 caaka ltlc*«
IDO bales Colton, llHMI tks IVliuat, suiidry boxes and
j
CHARLESTON, NtlV t» Co lion—Tha tran*«ctlons (
lo-ilu) ruucheil upwards <'04350 bale*. Tlio market was
firm nnd former prices were well sustained. The sales
c >inprise 31 hit** *18, 55 at H*, 41 nt , 43 ni «H, 286
at 8 li Hi. .Mint 8*i, 14 al 8 11-16, 634 at 8^, :i:< nt 8
13 16. 574 at 8»f. 59 id 8 16-16, 115 at!', and 35 al V^c.
WH.MINUT'iN, Ni»V 8.—Turpeinlne-The reeling
lu the market this in..ruing, appear* lo he raihcr dull.
There are one or two lots i.lferlng, but w« hear of u<>
irnuMNCiioii* up to the time id closing our Inqum-s.
S|dr|i*—The market appear* quiei, and we hear of no
tmu-aeihiiir
Uosln—dale* yeslenlny of 1500 bills Common, nt 9t
Hiper bbl for a»*oried' sixes, aud ol 1000 bbl* town
uinke, ui $1 3.i I'nr Inrce bln*.
NEW YORK, NtiV.7.—Colton—All iho lealures this
morning betoken a decline, 'here i* hcaviuoM., und gen
eral luncitvlly, and the lidelll|enre pur Arago, nt hand
Insi evening- prices buing untelll* d and iiomiual, (lie
mitrkt i value I* ilISJcull to arrive ui. Thu sales fur the
week are 500(1 bales—the export 12,800 bales, chiefly lo
Liverpool.
Wheal -There Is some lrr< gulnrliy in the msrket.—
Wr.l els rather lower but red is quite Arm. The sales
are 24,0011 bu* at t'J for inferior and 2 0 a 2 I2>j for prm
red Houtheru, und 2 25 for cln.ice while toulheru.
uaU are quiie firm und In fair inquest at 46 a 47 for
B.ule, aud 49 a 5u for western (weigbl.)
Com !■* without miirh change—the demand I* fair, in
{ •art lor export-salo* 38,000 bushels at 05 a50 fur wes-
urn mixed.
Rice.—A fair business doing, at full prices.
nmvensloln. II W llPey, Mrs Riley, Mr* Inly, Mr*
Moore and child, Mrs llaynnrd, W,c -tewsri. P fl l«n*id
11 VV Lively. W C L'unulngbam, L J Pattenon, Mrs
Morris and I •' deck.
Per steamer IVr- Huabrnnk, from Charleston, lie—F
I) lirolnr F W Flekllng, J J "mull and i*vi, W Proctor,
Indy, child and avl, lion T F Drayl'm R J Davanl, and
I deck.
Per sieam* - r H<-ndnolc, from Palalka, fcr.— Miss l.lv
lug"lon, P U Nlulibngsle anil svl, Leu Arkwright, A
Merron, Alls* Oiburn Mr Mfte.hel. Mr* Hsflm and svl.
W Il'niLford slid lady, Mr lleamont. L 8crul"man, Col
TlHii Hr klorecock, 2 child aud 2 svis M Capalla, Cap!
Catiovn. W P 8birr T K ftuckman.arid 4 .leek.
Per sienmer Planter, Irmii • 'ciitri'v Hinge, fce-»-ftr P M
Kidlock ami svi, J A Wells, c Hnrnnrd,and 4 deck.
' jlli.llOltA M*A . j
New York, Oct 0—Lid, schr Loyal Hcranlon, Lowden,
Hsvitunsh. ,
Msreeloiis,f »et4 —Ar, Toxas, Merrill. Darien.
Ilrl.i.d, (let 2o—Cltl, J llrsdsbnw, Hulls, Havannsh.
1.1 vnrpool. * >ct 22—i.’Id, Ellen Maria, U-nnex, Havli.
*grcfal wotltifl.
TU v. ItV... N S,'CHS.
A Valuable I'lanlallon, in Librn,
COH HAI.K. 3
M
inglon,
FOIl MALI*,.
TDK PutisorilH’r, wlsliing l*, i-rnovr, ,
sal*' Ills phinbition adjoining Ho vill;/. ..?/•
ii.nslslirig.if "Iglit lniudi.d iw r - n | mt .,f 'j”
bio* Ims ii Hiiii.'sufidly < ultivat <1 in > i.,j.». ( r i*['
amlltl**-. Tin* tmlnn*** welt llmlmwl vmii >*,K ,,
mol yellow pine forest, run veil lent p. tb,
Isiiiy and Oulf Kail ll.-nl. i;|*.n Mo |,r. r„|..' ‘
r.iuifoibibl*. Dwelling, gin Iiouh", gri-t mill, n '
und f*'ii*es In g>»«l r* |M*ir. A goml ! '•
nr.- near by, and an exh-rudvu, urol uniivoll.^i
fiir sbs k gr.i/ing.
Person* wishing to buy will pleas*- npplv t»
Jillf.N L. MANN. Din.,,,||,
n«.v 12 nrto WYLl.Y A .MoNTMi’u.pjj.
FOIl MAIiI].
ACRK8 of I.‘in.I, lying in * m ,.„
1 MiKH'ind th*' C. It- I!, running ,i -/
unland an»l «iw.rii'.n «>f ilo-lm\ ' ■
uioi.r7. io e. Iho bay land i« equally ax g..,| / 1
as (he **Co..|M'rV’ *>• "Youngs' bays, il JJ' 11 *
I tlom. The improvements or*, n l' a »r*.r) fr-n u*
i 3*i by 6i loot, with live rooms and all n
lugs. Tb • health of tli» location ix us gx-.l .<• .„, v * ,' r 'V,'
A retiredclentym..., r..lor«l ... he.lth In . ' With ifi, oW.'',«
few days, alter many years «.f great nervous * h „ I|H rt#Kk „f rattle and llog*. A*and a g.. i ..„ n „‘ 4
suflrering, Is anxious to make known tho menus of euro, of Farming I in id*nient*, If the puriha»r »..i, _ 'I 1 *
(hirtieulars, apply to
nov 12—3w
Will send (free) the prescrlfillon used. Direct t*i Rev.
JOHN M. li MJNALI^ 59 Fulton street, llrookl> n,N. Y.
oci 13— 1 rn
NOTICE-
^ TH E Rule or Freight on Rales of Domestic
by this line to New York, will ho Eight Cents
per loot, until liirtner notice.
PAHELFORD, FAY it CO.
Orril R N. V. AMD SaVANXAII HTXAMSUlf Co. t
[ocl W] Havannsh, < let. 8, 1855. f
H ‘ Tf S OF Fit FIGHT
II * the Philadelphia a.ul Savannah Steam,
ship Lino, <m l.ighl Moods and Dry f>*iods,
will lie Ju < cuts nnd 15 cent* pur cubic loot, being the
rate* established prior to June Inst,
nug 27 C. A. I*. LAMAR, Agent.
sPFCT.il, NOTICE.
» 'i *mai
Dual and Wood V.-ird.
J. T. THOJI AH,
orrcits »*)H H VLB
AT THE UNION FERRY WHAItF,
A HLPPLV 01*
Ited A alt Coal amtl Fire Wood of nil klndi
I i mi.N8U.MLRS can depend upon bem. j r ,
! pli* d willi a good «rth le. strict all-n:,. t, g.» -T
| fair ni'-asur* in* nt. lk)X*-s for orders m ; ,
stor*-s uf Messrs. J. M. Coojht A Co., W.u. p. w ’
j IV. I.in. 'dn. nt the ofllre of the Morning N* •
I residenco in Jones at. Terms cash. t,* v i 1
WANTED.
A ROOK-KEEPKIt WANTED; one a.cud-xi.M t ., v
dry goods business preferred. Atidr*-*- ,.*t. r t,
j R*.\ 115. Post Ofllce. 11 v
SITUATION WANTED.
A YOU.NO MAN uf moral aud religion- * Lira-
wri
..^ , . _ . . u good bun i and is ready nt hgm
ry-Outhe first day ol February next, the Arm 1 obtain n situation ns Cl* rk, or t-Mlosmn--light
ol IMIRTD.N fc RIKEM A.N, will be dissolve*! by | Ines*. Address **C. D. L.” nt this oflice. r
limitation. After this date, they will do an ex
clusive C.\8|| UU8INE88, fir the purpose of set-
tliug up.
All of our stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware
and Fancy H<«>ds, wo will sell at a very small advance
eu ihe cuat, for cash only
Savannah, June 1st, 1855,
HORTON Ic RIKKMAN,
116 Uroughton-street.
may31—tf
When th** Russians in Asia heard of thu full of
)viitd**po|, they, on 29lh September, nude th* ir
k upon Kir*. The Turkisli details of the ul-
receiveif. Thu Rursian los* i* nporiud nt
V.i.iuii Two Tiirkmh n-iluuhis wero l**si and re
taken f«ur Him*. Tho li.ingatian (funeral, Kenini-
ly Ihe Turks in the rilwenee *>t the
Eni'liah (Jenerr.I, Williams. The Russian Gene
ral, Mouraviefl, with 80 guns, cannot conimuo the
siege.
Thu Riixsians havo fortified all tho pusses |fad
ing to 'i’lfll*.
Oniar 1’aelia waa at B.iuchom Kalo.
tir.LAT Bill TAIN.
A new coalition ol Lord John RiihsuII, Bright
Giiidalotic, nml D’laracii, »a« s'il| talked of.
L rd I’.ilmendon wiahcathe Earl *-l Stiutieshury
to accept thu vacunuv hi ihe Colonial Secretary-
*l.ip, owing to Sir. Win. Molesworth's deaih, hut
fiiacoleagui'H uppobo. Thu nninu ot Lord John
Riixs. ll is also inentioned lor thu ufficu.
'J’liu 1 .on.I**n Tillius hus n iticcahlu ariiclo (edito
rial) rep Tiling American expansion, und says thu
English G, vcrnmcnt is . iniiungno opporiumty of
ruinl'.rcing tlio West India squadron, and thu* in-
terp 'Sing a powerful iitirner between Britain nnd
the North Americ m C«mtiu*snt. "At this moment,"
say* thu Times, "North America is in profound
peace with ihe whole world, yet ia not ihe less
true, Hint in her;P'*ns am fitting out nt this mo-
nient piratiml lillihustcring expeditions, de*iincil
to carry war and bloodshed into tho dominions of
nn unoffending neighbor. We cannot believe that
'hose who are now engaged in enrolling unhappy
men for ilie-e desporate and criminal entori ris s,
tally Contemplate the sec.'ess of a duscunt upon iiu
land, toriustancu; a* probable, or even possible. If
we can prevent the expedition from sailing, or
iniercept them in mid ocean, we shall havo done
iniicn to wards averting thu dangers which must
arise, should they bu earned out to their natural
dcvD.opments.”
An impoi ant discussion had been held in tho
Liverpool Chuniherot Commerce on the prosont
I B. iiish Monetary Crisis. Resolutions were adopt
From the Times ol Del.93.
Monetary and Commercial AfCnlra
The apprelieioii.n has beeu realized that the great.
**r part uf thu jE'.MMl,tMiL of goal which arrived from
Au-irailia mi t-aturilny, would he purchased fur Iliu
Rank «-r France. An Impres-lon I* enb-rtalned, how
ever, hi some quarters, that about X.liu.uuo may be re-
taned on this -Ido.
The wlibdrawMl of this amount when. If builness
had bueu left to its natural courts, It would have g.me
lnt.1 iho Hank or Eng'&n*!. has created c*iu*lderHble
dissppoinlment; but. as it le evident that uo cussaiion
of the drain can Imi expected unlit ihe Rank of France
ahull ho Kutfluientty fortidud to disconlinuc their excep
tional proceedings, the fact of thoir having been sup
plied in this extent prniinii.iniilly ainclinnue* nur lu-
turu pro-perts Ills still thnuglil that uboui jC2iHi,ixm
wa* thu addillonul quantity they had arranged to ob
tain. |
The mercantile letter* from Paris continue to speak)
fttvoraoly of the Rcneral lone or ihe monej mnrki-i. a {
sen*Pile palliation being, d.mhile**. proiluced by tl.e i
gold obt nned iroin Eng.and, although an *eti ve oxpor- I
tut I,-li of specie Is still going on. Ilil.s on Loudon con- j
tinned *o be eagerly sought al liigli rule*, which. It
might be imerred, iioi only lend lo r e ui hdruwul of i
every available bulans.'Ir.-m tin* sine, b .l ul**>, per-'
haps, nolwl hslanding our rales of <|i«c-«unix, hid nee I
the msiiuficu er of a uninb* r of draughis M meet the .
deini.nd. At ihcolh. rcoiitlneninl ritii-s very lilllu 11-|
iisnc'alagltniixn l« ux yet observable, ,
At llaoihnrr, however, ilierutc ol exrhiinge remain* |
very Hr n. and money Is In request at per coni. Ini
Holland, also the thu oxctiangeU tuv.irutilu, aud mouuv '
!*<•**> tliere a. i er ceut. At Frankfort iliu run* is
351 >'■ X- ! '"d event'-lug pi ricclly sleuily. In llelsinm
dixi-oiint i* lo Lu obtained al per cent, hut theru i*
• >me oxneciaPon .<1 a ihe- Ai Yicinin tho merchnnie
snein chit-fly en.' igeil In dircussing iliu new projects ol
Iliu Finance Minis * r.
Fro ui Un London 1 line-. Pity Arlirle, of SKId.
I The English luiulx *.peii*'*l with ilullin as Hit- morning,
j Imi ihi'C**iitiuue*l i-olill i.-uce iiinlilfcxied by the public
again causml liriiniees. and upon Ihe n> w* of the Rn-
1 sums linvliig blown up tm*ir (oitdlcntl.ins ni t'cz ikotl
I Mit- markel clo-u.l at high, r prii'ts, mi l w.ih u general-
I ly improved t.uit*. L’einols form.>iicy which Uf, off lusi
I i v ii'i’g :n 67 V|, wire fl.xi quoted 87*, to Inii the Im-i
| oflK'Inl irmisai lions wero el 87?,' iur money, and e7»j
l« lor tin- nccouul. At •- luler hour u hinlier i.U-
I v.im e tick place, and the price lor Die account wus
8:\ t ii.
| Tnu in.i a«-iii<iisof'theday coinprlni numerou- sleudv
- puichu*.'*. an.I, all the slocus lately shui lor tho *h»i
| <l<".<lbfm*in.w<i|..'nlorlr*-*' imnster, thu nmnunt of
: b'is.i e*x wu-consld.'iiib'u. I'unsols ure scarce, ami is
x a ni the Rank are selling lh. m for ileavu r > ami liny mu
them hack lor the account oil tirina which give them
ii«. of the nn>ii* y iiieunwhl.e ut a very low rate.
Exchtqu. 1-lulls llicuiis.q ieuc*' ol Ihu udwudage in
the rule *>i interes:, experie ceil u luriliursllt'hl r*** «iv»-
ry, nml were lh all* q iote.1 3-.1 s -ouul t«. '» preinlum .
ill i‘—e.g*. exchange- Hi s Hie ra'e upo.
P ri- wns -li/htly I •*** r'lien Ins' post.
The cl-.x-lig qiiohitiui.s of Ihe French Three per' Tina,
•m ihe Pnru H.-urs- ilex uv.-ntug, wisre 64t '.UI.'. t\ r
money und 64f 2 ic. for Ihu ucconnl. slimving uu ini
provi'ineiilol nu eiuliih, owing lo mmiev iiundiii-i'rx.
Lon in n Mo.nkv Mahkxt.Dci. 27i|i.
Tim money markei w«x wnlo.ei thu l< h«i rhaiigv.—
The Hunk .*t England rate* hud not he«-n vurli d, nml
llielO wns Iio extreme depr.-xslon in irmle. Tm- bul l >n
ill llie llnnk of Englnn.l hml decreuseil X.VKI.ISIU during
•h*' we. k. * i.iixoix had slightly ailvnuei'd jikI cl.-a il
88 h-rmoliev.
.Imariian Hat-rniTia*.—Messrs. Raring llrmher*
*pi«i«' Ui*' m <rkvi dull, but prices unchanged. Messrs.
Hell At I'n , h .wuver, rvpoil Stale <*er,>iniies aoiuuwli.ii
heiter. w.ih more doing, and railway stock* su-mlv.
with a h*-tt*-rili'iiini.,
NOTICE-
nr THE subscriber has removed hi* ofllce to No.
ain, liny street. 8. M. L4FFITEACJ, Agt.
Savannah, Sept 1,1H55.
NOTICE.
fjjf* During my absence from tho State, Mr. J. V.
TARVER and J. H.COHEN, will attend lo uiy liusl-
nets. aug 6 M. A. COHEN.
M’l.ci a iTn 6tTD eT
ALL PLUS* 'NS Indebted to the late Arm nfPRlCR &
VEADEIt aru rt*p>clfully requetiled lo call on thu sub- I upwards."'lire cents ps-r linTtln^Mrst Ins* riion.'nnil
scribur nnd pay up, nml thereby save trouble and ex- 1 '* " **""
pen-o. \V5I. o. PRICE, 147 Hay street.
j THE AUGUSTA NEWS.
| r ritK UNDERSIGNED, should he meet with
j 1 encouragement by tlic middle of Novrm l- r. i » i: .
mut the undertaking, nrojM.se* puhliihing s‘nml .
DAILY AND TRIWEEKLY PAPER IN Al(il*TA,GA
with the aliove till*'. It will be bis aim to insk- it whit
Its nam*- pnrjMjrts, a Local, New*, MiscellaneousatnlCiti-
mercisl 8heet.
The AUGUSTA NEWS will be neutral In Mm
the Political Nows of the day will be pmtnpil* am t*.-.
fully given, so that its patrJn* will be k* pt w.,-11 jv-v.
up in political matters.
To keep up with the spirit of the age. several j,-s )-«.
turns will be Introduced in it* publication. Tl.e |*j. t
w ill he small and cheap, hat will contain u* mu-.L rut
varied rcmling iiistti-r a* any other |**|><-r in th*
The price of tue Daily will ho only four Dollar*
the Tri-AVeeklv. Two Dollars per annum. TL > t< ria» l*
lng to low, cash pas m> tn* will bo ex|»ect«d in every .
stance, from rob*.liht-r* to either.
ADVERTISEMENTS
will he charged by the line. All under four lines will
charged ten cents per line fur the first insertion, an-, i
cents for each insertion afterward*; for four lin>
. . _ I that aith'»ugh there is no cmise lor imtnediaio
1 noGRF-Ss of tub Aluf.s.— Enough is now I alarm, thu Government should anticipate and pro-
known concerning tho capture of Kinhurn, by the I Tout any break down of public confiiicnc* by sun-
Allied Hen, tn mnko i. npunrem tliul tliu Russians : PunJita 'll" oiWMIio.. '-I .he Hank Act ui 1«J, na
worn um.runa.nd fn, ,hu blow ihn. has bean .iruuk | ^.'^hli'Xd.ui. ' n ' C '
in that quarter, and that cruat consicrnution pro-1 1 Thu city ol London had presented an Address
vailed, at the last accounts, in Southern Ruxaia, in ' tn the Quuun up.*n tho gloriwiia aucccs* of thu Al-
coii6..-qnt:iiC<’ of tin* prngref** which was being made - Bed Anny. to which tho Quoin made a suitn-
by Knulish and br, nch arms W'lwn lo .his I. ' P ' 0 ‘ ,,,lWK “ ,toHU “ «' «>«
•ddud iho victories in Asia and tho Sea of Azuff, Tho London papers comment strongly on Ad-
tho renewed activity of tlio invading troops at Sc— . mirul Su rliiig’sdilaiory movements in the Pacific,
vastnpol, and tlio ominous oxnudition that had hy which, mi the 20tli ol May hu permitted tho
Russian fleet to escape.
Lord WharnclifFo, and Mr. C. Lucas, member ol
Parliament, are d.-ad.
The New Y* rk clipper ship Carrier Pigeon,
Abandoned at *•;•) was towed by a steamer into
Cork harbor. The captain and crew afterward*
arrived thoro in a boat.
The ship America went ashore at Giboraltar,
al Todlebun has been summoned lo J and hecaiiiu « toi“j wreck.
. , c , r 1 I laei ih.it G<
their UBHi.1 n.cui.nB Who Snn.tu Uumhur. Dr. .upormtund iho“ now (orlificnlion. I
Ck-ir- h .uhinlli.d n report on lh« condinon and , whicll woro to b , croclcd lhere _ th „ cvc „
pro.pncis ol I- ranklm C.-llrRo, nnd (ouebing ..n ihu |hal slr ,, na h..ld nnd nrnunnl id Soulhuro Ku.siu is
siihji-ct of Common Schools. Un motion ol Alr. : C(»n«*i«l<src*d threatvnod* now that the keys of the
M liter, of Rx-'jniond, ^pi»>» of iho | u njl .,, cr are in the p*«*essiun ol the Western P*.w-
•“ 1 ® ora. Continued preparations were being made for
report were otderud to be printed. Tlio Senntus
was presided over hy Ilia Excellency the Govern
or, mid on ns retirement iroin tlio Chamber, tho
Senate adjoin tied to 10 A. M. to-morrow.
C***
MlLLLbOt-.VII.LK, Nov. 9ili, 1855.
The Mass Meeting ol the Ami Know Nulliing
and Democratic party cauiu tiff last overling, nod
I enclose you a copy «»l I hr* official proceedings to
be disposuii of as you see proper. You will nolicu
that the resolutions pas-cd ure ulrnost idcniieul
wntli ihi.se ol iho Gubernatoriiil Convention of
Jiiiiu Iasi. Ilou H'.well Cobh preaided, Messrs
R.unsay *>l lUttis nnd Nelms o( Etbrrt ncted us
Secrotari*!*, an«l ihe billowing named gentlemen
composed iho Coinniilien "» R<i>.>liitiuns : Iverson
of Muscogee, Toombs of Wilkes. Stephens of
Taliulerro, II. Warner "I Merriwetlicr, Seward of
Thomas, Hillyer of Walton, Wright of Floyd,
Bailey of Buns, Linton «»l S ephens, I. T. Irvin of
Wilkes, II. G. Lamar «'f Bibb, Dabney of Gordon,
McIntosh of Elbert, llulclnns of Gwinnett, Law-
ton ol Dougherty,Scnvi n of Chatham, I L llnr-
rms of Baldwin, McGuiro of Floyd, Phillips of
Daherslintn and Paitorson gf Icirurson.
[Wo insert tho following as the most important
of 'he resolutions adopted hy tho meeting, remark
ing dial Messrs. Toombs mid llm Stephenses havo
n »w openly taken their place,** m llm Democratic
party:
Htli, Ri mlird, That it it expedient nnd proper
ihui the Democratic and Anti Know-Nothing party
ol Georgia, ho represented m the national conven
tion ol the Democratic party, winch ia to meet in
Cincinnati noxt Spring, bu Hie purpose of minima- . .... - ,
ting cundidatcs lor P.csnbnit and Vico Preanb i ,r ' h , ' li P '' bllt '1?“’ • -*’ i
that tlie Dcmocriii e and Anti Know Nulliing from miBcr I humous sources $J33,49j—total, 9 l-v |
1 ' *' 774,460. The expenditures during the snmotimo
amounted to 916.594,1 Ri, of winch wns
on account *•( I lie Nnvy, 95,142,111 for tlio War
defence on Iho N'urdi side of Sev.istopol, hut it
was bulicvud that Generai Pelissier would soon
have occupied Bskalii Serai, tiiat thu coimnuiiica- :
ti.nis w i'll the Conlinunt would he cut*off, and that |
before many weeks the .irmy of Princo Gortscha- |
koll’ would bo rvdueud to n most pruunrtuo* c*»n- '
dilion, uud perhaps bu totally unuhlo tocXlricato
iis.-lf from the snare winch had been hml f<*r it.
Speaking ol the capture ol Kinliurn, Marshal
Pulis-ior says:
"We have taken 1.420 prisoners, including G.ii.
Kianovnch and 40 oHi.ott.. with 174 piucus ol can
non and a quanmy o| arimiumlion unj store*.—
W«* uro now tn lull occupituuii ol un importniit
p.<*it ion.”
Tunnkl rn*..w France to England— For seve
ral week** past some aide hydographers nml engi
neers have Dovii employed m biirveyiag the cousls
in die noighhorliood ol Uo<d*igne mid Calais on tlio
French iidu of Dover, mid die South Foreland on
tho English mde of tho Channel, nnd in taking
soundings, with tlio view of reporting ns to tho
feasibility and advanlngn ol forming a communica
tion between iho two countries by muniis of a .sub
marine tunnel and railway.
Charleston Municipal Elkction.—Wm. P.
Mill's, the Anti-Aniericaii enndidaio lor Mayor *•!
ChurleMon, and all dm Aldermen on dial side,
havu been elected -llm former by a m.ipirily nf 141
Got IRMII NT RlCl.llTH A NO EXI'I.SIII IPItM.—
During dm quarter eliding thu 30th <>| Sepicinhtr
laxi, die recoipiH from customs ainounivd to $17,
ind Ami Know Nothing
iitMidHira ol tlm Lcgislaturo, together with such
oilier members ol llm patty a* may ho chosen to
ntlftid, from thoir respective eoumies, lie and
itn-y are hereby requested In meet at sonm convo
Sir Charles Napier was canvassing Southwark,
(London,) lor Pa liament, vico Molouworth with
B-jud chances of succoss.
FRANCE.
The Bank of Franco had nrrangck to obtain
a.’tuu millions of inmc* in silver from tho
Bank of Amsterdam, and it was rumored
that it W'u* also intended to issuo 25 to 50 (rune
bills
Tho Paris paper* say that splendid gold mines
havu been discovered in Cayenne.
Bht.Ull'M .
Tlio Chambers are in moot on tho 11th No
vember.
Tim King of Belgium actively offuia Ins media
tion in thu vyar.
srAiR.
Cholera continued t" prevail badly at .Madrid
aud about one hundred cases were reported daily.
Gen Tacoii, lornioriy Governor ol Cuba, had died
ol cholera, nt thu age ol 8-i.
i rai v.
Di.-tress from Cholera, scarcity, and cruno waa
on an incruumi in Tusc.iny.
Russia has eoiuo oil an amicnblo underslamlnig
will, tin- Pope, respecting thu nomination of
Catholic Bishop in Poland.
Rumors wmo current that tlm government ol
Naples had committed a gross outrage against
American citizens, but the particulars nro nut tu
hand.
DENMARK.
Tlio Ministry is reconstituted. M Balz is
Minister ol the Interior and President ul tho
Council
Tim name ol Congress nays a loiter from Berlin,
haa lieun erroneously given lo ihe meeting ealied
hy Deiiinaik lor lh« seltleiiienl of the S >uud dues.
Denmark ha* simply invited llm Suites ol the
Baltic., namely— 1'iussm, Ru*xia, Sweden, Mock-
leniierg, mid Liibee, t*. n coiilcreiiCe, m order to
coin.' to an understanding williiliom as to iho
pos-ihility ,.f puri'haxiiig tin* due*. As no invita
tion ol lli<- kind 11ah been addressed culmr to Eng
land, France, oi tlm United Slates, tho nieoli.ig
c.nmul, m any way, ho tunned a European Con-
gress.
Rr.lT.tl'TH l*KR CENTRAL RAILROAD.
, Nov III - l8(Mi hs'es Colliui, 85 Luxes Copper Uro, 748
•a ksVYhi'iil, 207 sacks Fl.iiir. IIHI ,|o Corn, anil iinlzu
to Itui^-. Ilavis u Lung, E Parson- • ’<»• A 8 llartihlg<>,
Way u Tailor, ColiniaA. Ilerix, Haipoi, HluaG k. C.* t
" iHlnll.OColn.il,
SHIP NS'WriS.
PORT OF gA VANN All...... ...7... NOVEMfltm 9.
ARRIVED.
U 8 M rli-anisinp Ftnle *>f Genruia, J J Gnrvin.Jr
Coniinanil.T, 58 lunirs front Philadelphia—u \ t. t. u .
mar, Milzo in Ainrwnrtli 4t Hnuor, lluiler fit Frierson,
II onauil. Krlgiinin, Kell) At Co, (i llnnkman. Adam*
u i o. Ita) niir.l M Row and, n llorg, Crano, Well* k to,
Church At Mosu*. ll 1) c«pp. Col.cn* Al Ilerix. O Colim.
9 ciirrull, U Cranton. M A Colieu, IV M liavldsmi, A L
DuLo’ge, Cooper At Co, Franklin fc llnmilfy, J It roh'y,
c F «-c«', <» Uemendcn, c A G-e ner. H inter At i.'irnmea,
Hi-adicanAt Co, I-'. Iln-.-af. lEih.-rcliam At 8<>n, T II llor-
d m. J M Haywood, ll II Johnmn, O Johnson Jt<. •»
King At 8< n ,8 .m l ffl'.a’i, Low At Co,J Liptnan. \v
v\ l.mcoln, l.ynn At 8nid>‘ r , T A Myers, Mmlu A- Uro, 11
O’l Vinn -r, Patten, Hutton At Co, J Hynn, Riixe, D ivl* At
Lone, F J R -‘etib.-rg. Sol.'in* na At Co, Ri.whunl Ai 8..n,
\ er-t II*' At Frierson, Webster At Palmes, \\ ay fit Tai
lor, J Weiirle n, II " .ugand, Wayne, Grenville At Co,
W P Yonge, Young, Wyatt At t'o.iuid others.
L‘ • M x;i-am«lilp Augusta, T Lyon, Commander, .48
h. ur* fr-m New York—Pad -Ifi-rd, Fay At t.‘o. Mdse to
Aiken At Hum*. iVnyn., G . in illo At t o, Young, Wyatt
At Co, Pa'.ten. Il'iPon At Co, Parsons At Co, Crane, W i ll*
I C >. M A Cohen, Church k. .Moses. Lynn At Snider, Ver-
suite VFnwrson, lluMer At F-te.rson, i'heho-n At Cnn
ninghain. Wo'd At Co, V U At II Weed, J A Brown. J A
llaron. Frankll i At Hrui'tly, IV W Goodrich, W Hale,
W M Davidson, A llaywo Hl, II Morse. J W Anderson,
W P Yonge, Hidden At Co, Boston At \ illnlongn, W ll
Eliieriilge. Farrell At Co. W II Guinn, W W Goodrich,
Hri.haiu. Ku'ly At *'o, Chnlfer AtCo, Cohens At Ilerix, IV
Duncae, Dma At Wsshburu. cilberl AtTHden. J F Gull
marlin. Gray Hr..*, Hamden’* l’X|»re*i, A r* H .rlridge,
Hardee At Co, llnbcishsm At Son, Hardwuk It Cooke,
J D Jes-e. J Inuer-ol. G II John-on. King At Sons. N H
Knapp,Kennedy At Uesch, N Lyon, 11 l.athrop At t o,
A H >.uce. C A I. Lamar, J W l.uihrop At Co, S M Lnfll
tenu, Lockeii At Snullings, Morrell At < ... May At <‘o, ll
II Nichols At Co. Ogd«Mi. sisrr At Co, C C Poole, Palmer
Al Son, Ruse, Havu At Long. M J Reilly, Rabun s* StnlMi,
K iwiuud At Son, .1 Sullivan, A A 8olomens At Co, Web-
sier At Palme*, Wilibcrger At Co, Way It Taylor, IVIL
liains At Rolcliffu.
strainer Totteu, Merlny, Halil.note via Charleston, lo
Hrigliutn, Kelly At Co. Milze lo Kulghi It Son, G H
Johnson, Ruse, Davis At Long
s.enmer Guidon, llsnlsn. Charleston—J p llrooks —
Milze 10 C It R. Fla ll.-ai, 4 Brown, G Kpplng, A Carter,
W U Fleming. Iluhernliiuu At .-on, Ilr W rngg, L Solo.
m.*n«, ugt. Church At Most-s, P Juc"ln, A Ha)W.>ou, A
s llurirutge Cruger «t Wnde, E J Purse, P ll’Loud, W
Miscall).
Steamer Wm Peahroock. Peck, ci.arle-lon, Ate—S M
l.aflU an. 2U lialex Upland U-tlun aud milze to 8 51
Lnfli eao. J F Pelol.
Sh-amer Semin -le, Sli.iw, Palalka. Atr—S M |.s(Hteau.
39 bale* S 1 Cullon to l<o*l<>nAt \ ilihlougu, Tie* u At
Maco.S M l.afll eau.O <h r.
Ul.am.T Plai.lio, McNeiiy.i'eii’-evilIngu. Ate—Crate,
Weil* At Co. 16 baie* S I Colton, 250 lides.OObbl-
Roslu. to B .sloii At Vill loiigu, King al Son-, com- 4
llm. Fawcutl At Co, V VVooley, Webster At I’alim*-, ll*il-
coinbe, Jnlinxoti At Co, I, W iiweint, Mrs Davlx, llm.Iur
At Gunioi. II.
Hark U Tlioiua*, Auisbury, Hoaiifort, N C, lu balla-i
10 Master.
Brig E Baldwin. Montgomery, Wise .-suit, to Master.
l)ai*i-ti'FI»l,ff‘im pUwwttwM, wl.h 54 casks Hicu'o
IE«|.-r-haiu .-oil.
King s l-lat, Iroin plantation, with 1260 busliuls Rough
Rlee in Halier-hum At Soli.
Barclay Fiat, Innn plantation, with in 0 Rough Rica
to It lluhershUin At Son.
Stentnsliip Florida, Wuodliiill, N.-w 5 ork — Padelfonl.
Fay At c«». .
Hop K .limnizoo, T.iylor, l.herp >nl—W Katlen*by At Co
Brig Tiilulah, Ainshuiy, New i irluaus—Carlvtou At Par-
lo s.
Si nr IJclip***, Down-. N-w York—Cohens At llerz.
ScnrJ R Piuter, Gamly, PimiuU'.pliiu - IIuuIit At • -uni-
mull.
Schr A Dovereux, Mohorn, Havana- J \ Brown.
depirit: i». *
Steamer Sj Johns, Freeborn, Palalu, Aic.
Me-mier Gorilou, Barden, Charleston,
siuuiuur Fusnlou, J..|ii'x..u, IiiimisIm.
i» the present sessb,n, nnd select Di rurliiioiil, 9j,II7,Hi.O for civil, miHCeilunumis u*1*-Ii«.mI, I ay h. co, a l*»w s L«, 8 *«."dall. O Coin n,
.,i,i nnni.iiiii.iii L.r ihia . i oiovi onu i . . 4 1 ILinter At Gainiuull, F \V Neely. J Jones Patten, i ut-
to and uinvonllmi lor mis NtnD . n ,„i |„reign miereuiirse, nml 925J.JI9 Iur redenip- ! t M < ■„, Biwlon *■ Vlllslonga, Helm At Foster, W |)u„.
ii.mil tinn during tlm iire-enl
twoniy delegates to slid convoi
9ih, Result ed, I h*t our duleg'itcs to suid Lon- j . t ,j public dufil, including 920,M21 lor pre- 1 *an,N A llsrdee At t:«, HaFain At Bmilh, il It Fort,
sent ion, ought, in •ur opinion, lo lm inslructud by . * I Fn.i.kim At ilrantley.XI II vVIIIIbiiis, Way no, Grenville
th"*<. who slull uppoinl them, lo itoi-l upon the 1 miuin red*-elnml. | K i igdeu, Hiarr Atc’o, DDCopp.J FTuckei.C A I.
uil. ml mil ..f » phot I piine.pl. m us llm Imho* >.l I „„ , . ... ...... ... ,i., i., i,..« .1, *ion«r. Young, Wyatt At Co, J ll Sneed, M A Cohen, c
H , prior to llm ' • L .rdsiown <Ky.•* • .i/.*-li«‘ -mys that the hea.lli li„ y, Douglas. W Waters, C Hlagur, Jo*
candidates, and that said plalluriu shall, amongst ol Hun. Linn Boyd la still vuiy bad. Hwhul,H Uosln, Clusiciu At Ecktnan.
• ANbEXliEUS.
per slnnnisliip Stale of Georgia, from Philadelphia—
c A Greuu,huly, child and sv.i A M Doriuun. lady ami
2 -vl* G Swain, lady «ml lull, II llouglieity, L It Fish,
•'ll-* Hawk*'*, Minx flunlon, 51 r* llolduu, Mr* Di-nl and
2 child, G Emcllne, C Aia' rou-, lady aud svl, T' Asli-
tnea.l, s li ABlnuead, Dr Troup, G A iiuics lu.ly and
' hil'l* R N I l o na- and 2 svi», T Mugoiru, J Gsla^he.
L Gaiaghei ,und .4 slo mgu
Peraieum-liip \iiuii*In, Iron) New York— Mies Ju
dah. Mi** I ringlu, Mr* Gordonunil avl, J Hmldatil, ady
tool 2avl*. Mia- Smddnni, J J sioddard, II 51 Hn.dihird.
W Lius.J A I’amherx, .Mix* Momuoiuery, W P elm,G
II Cuming, lady, 2cinlil, and 3 avis, Mr* llaolwm, M II
lluldwm nml 2 clill.l. Mi*» Sef.oie, Mr- Juno is Mia
Salvatore, J W Lewi*. Mr- Mar i, 5 !•- Muru, Dr.-imih,
J lleiiiiuil, G Jo.lull. J It V ill'll rhlll, huly uud child, C
Wilson, J Mu'rlicHil. > Quaulneg, J VVnodlinui-. D
Coakey, J llinulierl, D Ros*. A hit ns and svt, M Pa.ni-
ly, «: E Hur*i..w, A G Travel, ur MeiMl.c Kyies, • A
Fall. Miss Miller, All** I'cokius, Mob Florence, Miss
Muckny Mr* Low, lull and 2 *vls, Mrs Htinpkina, M.<»
ut Simpkins. E llonisier. lady and mil. Mr- K C Panic
by. Mis- 1 lolgson, D It Paruihy and lady, .Mrs Gnlllii,
Mits Wheeler, \\ II Harrison, Indy ami 2 •>•!*, .Ml**
I#1 vlugslou, Mils Harv«y, M A U llder. Cl: l.evni*:, D
S|m*iicu, i*H«alkly,NC I'rowbrn.ge, II FJoue*. K II
<■ ri din, .Mist Eaton Mi»a i.olhy, 4 || F* tier and huly, 2
Moses Fosters,K D Foster, P Garvin, B Wri|ht,H««i i0.»
steerage.
Pit sieamsldp l loroln, mr New rk—U t. Grdllo J
It • «...ph.'ll, A llllss. c v\ F.uuk. J 1) Man lu, J I Me
Ciiiii', II Brown, li ..iignn, t Pnlienion.
I*. • *l*'uinei G.oil.ui, I • h.irl.'Miui J 1\ Riley N
II llol*vy, ll Ale Miillin, II i iuiili, P VV umt*, F I Ink, Cap
Jy 11 Ssrntninjr Co-partner.
NOTIC'D.
fy I HAVE remove I my dfllce to No. 170 Buy 8t.
ocl 31 OCTAVU8 COHEN.
and a half cents aft* rwards. These uru CASH 1*1. I*.
| City m'-rchants will Is.* accommodated with yearly
j tr.o t*. on term* that will he aatirfuctory to tie in.
| Tl.e long experience of the undersigned, in condu .*
1 a daily paper for » period of umre than tiwnty-s
i rears, fnaldes him to say w ith eontldmcu. tiiui tho’.vE'
' will be adapted to meet the want* of tho Coinm :
community, us well a* the Family Circle. No pa ■.
! expense w ill Le spare*! to render it one of tlie mostu,^
r.y FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITIZENS.—I am J *«ting and readable papers of tliu day.
• r , _ subscription lists will be found nt the diffon-nt b
aCHiidldate for re-election lor ihe ofllce of TAX u»L- . j*^,., andut the Fuitcd States, Planters' andAu.cs
LECTOR, on the 1st Momlny In January next, ami rev j Hotels, Augu*tH. tin. No payments will be receive: g
pern oily H«k your support. P. M. >T' IN E. , ‘*1 ««» Number of the Paper U delivered.
N.H. If elected, I pledge mv^lf not to accept of any | »" v bAML * M ‘ TIIuMPS0V -
other efllce. [ocl St 11 J..M.8, |
TO THE Vf’TF.R-t OP CHATHAM mUNTV. !
KNTI.EMEN I nm n camlldatu for ihe I
ter ofllce of Tax Collector of this Count
ehmiiou to he held on ih** llr-i Monday lu January,
|8.’6,) mill respectfully s*ilicit your support,
nov I—hie A. F. GEN NETT.
JIIJS. CLAUK
‘ILL n sil'i e Uu- Exerci-e* ol her School on Mon
day, •'cb'Li r 2H !., other |lr.«id*i.ce in' liarlion
'i. near dm F* u.ale * »rphan Asylum net 25
5\
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOB PHILADELPHIA.
To leavo Thursday, Nov. 8, at 6 o'clock, P. M.
r- »• »_ THE NEW nml sph tnlid xl*nn)«liip
Y8TUNE STATE, Capt. llanlie, will
For Irvight or passage, apply to
C. A. L. LAMAR.
i Passage to Philadelphia »Ji
Fare lUdiicod—falilu Fa.ssaffe mmi.
for • Vnr Vork,
stka msiiTFaugi’sta,
ToLenVoNVeilnesdav, N**v. 11, at 11 A. M.
THE ii.w and splendid fad going
d*uim-hqi At'GF.-TA.Th. —. Lymi ...m-
nand. r. wdl sail a* alx.xu. L«.rinigtu
. apply t*i
PADELFORD. FAY A CO.
N. It. ^tiippers «>f Cotton i*y tin's*' st* aiimrs w.il please
tak*' notice. that no Cuttoii will he n'C*-ive*| at the prix-es
that ix not distinctly marked on tlm edge of the Imh*.
Rice Lands and Negroes,
FOR RALE.
A VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION, t:
ivaninili River, within a few mile* uf th-c ,
.ntaining near 2000 acres uf land, of wl.iditij
•r*x ar*- clcar**il rice land under bank—ul»«;
ul in o-h land, which cun l> cultiv.it. d in nc>—1,7 ac:
• *f -alt niur-h. lu juinoig U*i acr. s *>f elennd upland-;
acies >f uncle.red upland, nn the pn-mis's i.r- r
* ttlenen:**. mgr. li 'U**** to acc*>mm*«iste **• n ?r
on- *T thban.iM.nmst settlem.-nt* on the Riv. i. ;< c
f rt.ihl" dwelling an.l oversepFs h.'Use. brick barn .
M' on tIn i-h"r, winnowing house, Ac. Fos-e-sj. u e -a
luun.'diati'ly.
With th- lands may be purchased 170 to ISO NVpr *.
tlm |dautatlun.ucciiatonmd to rice culture. For r in.-
ply to It. HABERSHAM X nu.Y
iiov 7 2aw.'!m
XOTICK.
OFFICE SAVANNAH, ALBANY A GULF R R. CO. »
Savannau. Nov. 3. 1^55. .
r piIE THIRD Instalmnit *>f lOpercmt. "till.
1 tal stock of tin* Company, is required to !»• jx.it
ibis office, on Momlny* tlm "vl» dnv of .Innunrs n-x *
older. CHAS. GRANT. S c y and 1
nov 5—emon.Tnn 7
S“kmS;i‘c, U , 1A ’ }To»ll "bon. il m, ««
j IV her. a*. Jam.» F. Conoway hat applied t" m- f r
j ter* of guardianship lo th. pr. *eiit property ot Vt...
11. nr.v Mdl.-r. a minor and orphan of VV ilhaui .1. Mill :•
I lat* of said county. dec'd:
I Tlmse sir.. therefore, Incite and admonish all c..n -.raid.
' t" file their ot.j.'i tioiix. it any they hav>, within the tin.'
) nre*crih«dl.y law. otherwise Utter* of guardian-hip ml
he gninte.l iliiMipplunnt.
VV .tn *- inv hand and official .-ignaturc. this f-ili .lay
Vov. ml ■ r. .V. D. Wm. JA8. RAIIN.Ordiuary l. r.
l-’OIl MATTHEWS BLUFF AND IN
TER M EDI.VTE |.ANDINGS.
THE new and ILIhfimft xteannr
VYM. I.ERRY. Gnpt. A.C. King, will
leave iroin lh-Charlest..nl-t aml'a. lw
et VVliarl. early on Wedne-da\ .'Ioni
sing. 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
b 'LOllt, COHN, OATS, Ac.-10,uO) bur!,
choice white Corn,
li*) 1>ag«8u|*erttne Flonr,
M)0 hn-hrlx cludce 1*0-1 Oats,
loo bushels Corn Meal.
At C- nlnd Railroad and instore, for sale Vv
nov7 WA V ER A C» i.\M ANT1NF.__
very superior househoMC-sL
ar sale on ariival. l>v
ANI'l.i;.- *5 • 1 "
kinds for l u LL r*
, No. 6 VYlutakvr
cargo of
ed. will l«e
1M1I.D N I ATI.S ill All. | INF..
FOR FALATKA. L. KLA . VIA D/TRIEN,
BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, JACKSUN-
VILLE, MIDDI.KBURG,(BLACK CREEK,)
AND FiCOLATA.
« . w I lm new and elegant Steam Packet
nJUKflC’' 1 ' Jl >1158, Capl. James Freeborn, hav
ing resumed her trips to Florida, will *rrve lor the
above tilacex uver* 8aior.|ay, at 10 o’clock.
For height or Passage, having excellent stale room
acconuno .< lions, apply on honnl, al the Florida 8team
Packet wharf, near the Gas Works, nr to
Jo 23 CLAGHMRN A CUNNINGHAM. Agents.
INUEPEADEKT IIOAT.
FOR PALATKA & BLACK CREEK, E. FLA.
DARIEN, Brunswick'. Vt. mary-, ga., and
JACKSONVILLE, AND PR OI.ATA, FLA.
To Li act (*>h her former day) FRIDAY.
. . gfT— ta Tho favorite steam packet WEI.AKA,
JsmmktBKC Capt.N. Kiug, willconnnenccber regu
lar inns a* above, on FRIDAY, at 10 o’clock, A.
M.. and will continue to leave rugularly every Frldav,
ihu VVelnka l* well fitted up with airy Stale Rooms, aud
is in every way well adapted to the mm*,
sept 8 M. LAFFITKVt’. Agent.
FOB IlI Vt lllRT
VIA IILUFFTIIN, IIII.T«'N HEAD, l OYD’S LAND
ING AND CHARLESTON.
Tlieitcatm .’ VY M.REABRofiK, Cupt.
F. Peek, will leave tor the above
places *m Sunday, tin- 26th him., at 5, I*. M. Fur treight
or passage,apply at tlm i.Tinrleiinn Wharf,
s. pt 1 8. M. I.AFFITEAU, Agent.
FOR KEY west AND HAVANA-
TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, I0TH INSTANT.
TneSplendid F.8. Mail steamship is-
,ABEL, Rollins, Coinmatiiler. wiilleave
•this port on Friday, i »ct. 19th, and will
«Ka^aaBl l ' s, v" thereafter regttlai ly, on Uio 4th and
(Hin ul uncii month.
Thu ISABEL connect*, at Havana, with theC.8,
Mail Steamship Coini.Hiiy’* Line *<i Sieumer* tnrSan
1‘rnuiiscu via Aspiuwull. ami will carry the I’uciflu mails.
For I’axxnge, only, apply t«
net 111 OOIIENS tt HERTZ. Agent*.
FOIl »* Al. Vt'K A . FI.OItlDA,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS,
DEO . AND JACKSONVILLE, FICOLATA
AND BLACK CREEK. FLA.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
„ -fj"—-k 1 lie now nnd a»i running sicntni'r H E-
MIMII.E, ('apt. TIouiihx E. Sl.nw, will
leave for 'lie nlime place*every Tue-ihiy, nt 10 o'clock.
V M„ from thu Churlcalnu Steam Pncki't whnrves.
ni l 20 8. 51. LAFFITE VC, Agt.
FOR 4' IIA IC I.II.NTON — 17 very H i-diiev
il ii > nml NiitiirUiiy AI It-riiomia, ut > x
o'clock.
, Till* xplend.il stimm-hiti GORDON,
jF. Barden, coiniiiander. will leave a*
"wTli arnvo in Charle-tnii in time tn cuutiecl
with |||.' Rallruad line* going North uud WeSL
For height or pars.ige, npplv on the i h.irh-Mon Steam
I'lii’k* l VV hart. i*» n .v I ' J. p. Illti n iKS, Agent.
4,^- FOIl NEW YORK—NEW LINK.—The
• **‘br. V\. I,. COG.-VVI.LL Capt. Smith, will
h.**« oiiiii.'.liut*'dispatch for above port. Apnlvte
IIOV. 12 ruvvland’a son.
FOlt NEW YORK.—The new schr. R.
iaK'V • 'tl' Id,, Capt. New rein.', will have dispatch for
above p..rt. For freight, npplv to
noy 12 lll’XTKR & GAMMEl.l,.
GILMORE *k CO.’S LINE.
FOR N4.VV YORK. -IV. k l.on.KUanted.—'Tho
dvr.GKv). DAVIS,Capt.Smith, wants Fifty Hales
i oiiv.ii. In complete deck livid. Apply to
no*12 II ENTER k OAUMELL.
NOTICE. ~ ~
-in ^ NO DEBT cuiitruetcvl by any of the Crew ef
the hwedish hark TRIO, Capt. VV ahlgren, will
li" p.ii.1 hy him or the cniiNigliee.
nov ID—a F. 11. VVF.LMAX.
LOOKING GLASSES & PICTURE FRAME
MANUl'ACTO RY.
iioiun: v. mmi 9
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL SALE-ROOMS,
01 Fursylli-IR.i Nrvv York.
\I B II. V. 8. would .all the iiUfiitn>lt ol strangers visit•
.71 iiu th. i lly, ami e»|Hviallv those in the tia.te. to his
ext. n*i*. VV AID-RoO'IS* AND VAM FACTvillY. lu the
pox*. **i..n ..| un 'quailed ta. ihtt. *. lie l* en.itd.'.l t.« ex* cute
all onli'i'-on th*' |owe*t po**ild.' t.mi*. The *.de-n*>ni* are
replete with ehoice *1*ciiiien*. aud a lull ax—riiurwl **f
RICH GILDING IN ALL It’S HUANCHLS.
Moulding*. Ri. li Gilt, How Wood*. Gak, Maple.
and Mahogany , in ev. iy variety and .on.ianily on hand.
iii.iers li,.in ul! pm. ol the United stale* and Caiiu.l.ix,
eX' Ciil. >1 wuli pioiupiii. -».pu. ke.l vv 111* the greato*l ofmrv.
V hi., ■ .1 ,h*e.'iini all 'We.ito the Tiade.
11. V . SIGI.EIt, 64. 67, «W ami 71 Fon*> tli-st.,
nov 12-41,,,ox 8 N.vvVork,
r* aim, ul alt kind* ot St< vcaou
..vv pi I. . *. Call an I *••<• them.
, la ‘ UlV F.I.L A LATH MUR E.
I OCL DINGS.—
cheap,
nov 12—6
l lAGGIXG AXD ROPEKvl.-x hc:,'v7.7•
I* nv i lutli. 2< i bolt* heavy Dundee (for S-a Liana
56 bolt* niedium *lo 44 inch. 3-jo coil* Kv Rope. ••• .»
Ragging Twine. In store ami for sale bv ‘
ll " v VV KnSTEK k I’ALM E5.
c l XDKIEN,—L>" dii/i ii 2 ii 3 xiriiml Br.«>m- •
J- I'io/. n painted lliu kets. 2'si ft. m. 15 and 20 pii:-a
Ir-n-t .iiind Kegs. N*» > 4 nnd l*oxc* Sardines. LO
iHix. s Pip. *. In stor*‘ nnd for sale bv
»Q V 1- WEBSTER k PALMES.
HR ANDIES.—1 half pipe Otard Dui* y I
Co. vintage. Ni
1 half Pipe do vin. 1S4S
4 d» Otard. Dupoy k Co. vin. 1S54.
8 quarter pipes do *lo vin. 1*>54.
1 half do F. Kleppcr k Co’s vin ltlft.
3 do do A Signette, vin 1 *‘52-3-4
3*) eighths Sarcnac Brandy.
In store nnd for ule by WEBSTER k PALMES,
nov 12
VyHlNKEY.—106 Imrrelx Monongalnh Whiskey.
Tv 15 barrels choice old Bout bon do.
5 do do do Nectar do.
3*) do Ben Russell's Nectar Ambrosia do.
In store and for sale by
»»' 12 WEBSTER k P.V LMK.v
i 'OFFEEi—460 bags from fair to prime Rio 1 ofl'-
75 bags prime lignum do. 150 mats old Gov t .Is*
do. In store and for sale bv
nov 12 ’ WEBSTER k PAI.MES-
7 Goslun Butter. 1" firkins looking do. lutubsd
l*'") boxes white Cheese. For sal • bv
n*»v 12 WEiiSTKI! k PALMK.«
I BANCROFT’S EXITED NTATKS.-Th-
IA History of the United State* from the di*. *.r> f
the Aiiu'iimn continent, bound in doth and Ikautiful
half-calf, iu 0 vols, by Georg* Bancroft.
Also—Iowa a* it ix in 1-55; a Gazetteer for citlren*.
and a land Invok for cimnigmnt*. cint.niring * fid' tie
sciiption of the State of Iowa: lly N. Ilowe I’rL r:
Omar Pasha, or the Vizier’s Daughter: Bv G. VV. M. 1 ••
nold*. For sole by WAKNO* K A DAVIS,
Bookselleis and Stationer?,
nov 12 150 Congress-*:
A ll B O T T'S NAPOLEON—The History ef
Napoleon Bonaparte, iu 2 vol*. elegantlv Ivount ia
■ loth and half calf, with maps and lllustrution*. A fur
ther supply received and for ►ale bv
WARN0CK k DAVIS,
154 Congn
I RVTXG'8 LIFE OF AVASIIIN'GTONV
1 To be lomplctcd in thr.w volume*. The Hist vol i>
now ready and may be had of WARNOCK * DAVIS.
nnT Congrcs* sti e
I )RE AD—J.'*" barrel* Sugar. Soda'und Butter 1 'x
A > cuit. 75 do Pilot Bread, 50 lioxes So.hi «nd Milk bis
cuit. tor salo by WEBSTER A PALMES.
nov 12
I JOT ATOES.—75 barrels *• Peach Blows,” (choi,')
in store and for side bv
nov 12 WEBSTER k PALMES.
11 J
TDVR8.
' I. I, aiul I * 1
1 ) OPE.—ftk) cods Rope, lauding Horn selnvm r Jen
IA Smith, and for sal*' l>v
nov 1" CRANK, WELLS k CY>
H A 31 si.—A small lot of choice Tennessee Ham- fer
sale by nov 16 CRANE, WELLS .» CO.
'I'OUACCO—V arious Brand* lTvndmc. and :.t-al*
1 by nov 12 WILLIAMS A RAlDLilF.
M EAL.—SUM bushels choice Mwvl, fov **>■ t>*‘-
.■u*seconsignment. WILLIAMS A RATCLIFF
v 12
la ASS.
I all
axes French Ula*s,
1 the most accomiiiiMlatiug term*.
nov 12—6 ('llAl FIT. \ Ol.. \o ' Mle' k '
1 »LINDS.— 1,0*.H> pair Blind*, id tin- vuu*'“* » u ‘
) sale on tho most fuvorablo term*, by
nov 12—6 C1IAFFLR A CO- No. i> Wldlaker
S ash
chea|
nov 12—6 AO. D v» iO'*<»* * —•
CALT.-LiveilHHil slilt in store, and lor Nii.'by
O nov 12 BA V N A RD a It*'M LAND.
AGGIN’G—Sea Island Cotton Bagging. Tiu'k.r,
CooiH-r a Co '* brand, in store, and lor «al* bv
, v i j BAY N AltD A It*»W I.ANl\_
131K.—In store, ami lor sale by
■.nt).. ui si BAYNARD k ROWLAND
\\
v 12
H U AN—In Sacks in store, and lor sale low t*' *>■'*
ill" lot, by WAY NAKD k ROW LAND
nov 12
I 'LOl'R.— 25*' sa< k» rxtiw Flour, Tor sale by
< 12 WILLIAMS * RAYCLlD
\'11U ID’S FROCK I’A.NTS AND VI>IS-4uM re-
I ceiveil a largeas#**rlmunl of Boy’s flue Blue » ,K |
Black * loth Frock Cnais, Paul* and Vests, which *•"
gioHt and cheap. Cull and sou, at tho cloihtug " ,r «H
Gibbon'* Range, by
„ct 2.» GKO. 8. NICHOLS k C..
UtfCUQBB RAILROAD STOCK for »sj«by
nov 4 O. A. L. LAMAB^
\v HITE BE VNS, MA'X’.tKOM AND V ER M ICi
7 7 1.1—Hi lio.xea Msccaronl, lOdo Vermicelli, ft'bDW
VV bile Beans, Ibr sn'e by
llllV ;| ^ J. V. CONNER AT ** lO-^
I vKIKII rs'lMf;ft<3r8.A'ASIO.'A1>*UI^-«!««*
\llllnlHl., lit.tll NmI, UllX i.ll.)l»,. ('T MU’ hi
UoV J J. V. CON S ERA 1 k CO.
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