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SAVANNAH RKPl'BLICA’N, WEDNESDAY MORNING,NOVEMBER 14, U:ft6.
THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
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8AVANNAH. GA.
Wednesday Morning, Nov-14.
KEY WEST OOlWKtPONDENOE
of Ike (onaoob lnooMlooo
NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE
of lbs Savannah Republican.
New York, Nov. 10th.
Th* political txcitcmnnt which haa Kept our
citisaoa in a Siato of torment (or several weeks
past, haa died awar and they have returned to the
onted tenor of their ways. The returns front the
Kav West, Not. 10,1»*.
Mona. Emtom: Tbs list of marine arrivals
for the past fortnight is anaaually Ion*. All have
cargoes for this place and the west coast of t fori
da, where a lane and increasing beeioeee ia rapid- .... . .
|,,ro.,.«.p Mw», ol lb, oitiaMe kata roturnroi , 'Manor are not .11 in, bill «iou«h » known
fromIbci,Northernti»?«l,;,nd^rtnl«,in,e»rcb ; ju*iily iho oonclwinn lb,l Iho Amcneao Su .
ol hoollh nod pleaaare.eredail, nrririn, aodfillinl i Hokol is olecled. The lur.l dmncle ihu. nobly
op the hotels tod board,n« how. Th. iniull 1 rmiKiid to the commercial oiiiporium. end «,*«
of pomonfert u tbio city daring tho yeor, olioody *“oihoT, ,nd moot opponuno manireaullon of tbt
osceod 4,000—o large ineteuo o»er ooy lonnor «'•»! (*M, lh*t in iho liondo of Iho Amotican pony,
yeor. Eeltnaito ctepareiioni on boini mad, for tho Empiro Slot, to tnio to tho conrlitution ond
the accommodation ot inyalida, a largo number of, true to the Union. Had iho f oeioii,or Black Re-
whoin annually viait iho ciiy—attracted by iho publican organization,—Iho nieanent of all modern
nnldnomof Iho climoto, the toothing, heeling qual- : moon panic, or facliona,—auccoedod, ihocircum-
l — ; ( ] IUCS oi the aimoapbaro, tho beauty of tho tropical , rtatice might woll hare been considered a nalional
OT The Aiahema, tapl. Schenck, knifed: , OCPll „ on , m, good.wholeoomo diet, tho bountiful raialortuoe Tho formatiun of a gron geographic.*
yooterday morning from Now \ ork, bnocing ue : 9ll(>[1 | te , ot f'r tgvPt ,[,<] itie hospitality of the , party haring for ilt immediate object the clecuon
papon in kdrahee ofAho mail,for Sill files ol which . of WtK . keMwlli JuK al thia present lime, ol li ra. H. Seward, or oomo other Abolition
wo ore indebted to Ibo oooncoy ol I’oroot bnoa. | ^ r<ro tlm o#lamong the neigh- | demagogue to ihe Preaidoncy, by the Northern
1ST Oor Milledgerilla ietler failed again ya I i..img key,.shooting leal ducka,mallard and railo; | Stale.,—aod for its ullimaio object auch a warlara
Mil
,,uutleM dock, of which arc daily paaamg orer , upon iho South and Southern institulluna na inuat
I,,,tpe mlm t 0 tho ialand of Cuba. They all , reaull in rending Iho Union in twain,—ivaa alaked
louch at the Koya lo rest, and for food aed water. 1 upon iu aucceas, and to aecuro that cud, no none
The leal arc in Bno condition-, juioy and delicate I was left unturned,-no expedient loll uutried
bird, alwaya fit for tho table. We hear alio of grea 1 J Sewaid liimecll deaccuded lo a lower depth, por-
auccer. tn deer hauling t panic. »ho hare yiailed eon.liy, lhan he ever did before, by dri.mg about
Cape S.Uc hare met with rate auecem. j m a wagon, in company wilh a green eon ol the
The hunting among the Keys of Florida, panic- j Emerald Isle, in the etrecta ol Auburn in Ihe
ularly in the winter raontbrje uneurpaeaed for earl- desperate expectation of winning an exlra vole or
. aoxturalitt.it preaentr groat attraeliono. I two, from that claaa or ciliMna. Hore, in New
at the re-election, by an oyerwhe.ming majoniy, i B d(toondln no other portion of the United Stale, j Yolk, hia fuglemen, Ureely and Raymond, were
of the Uon. Lraattia Brook, of New York lo ,h. ,,, wjd, upon aH the lalands. The m.g- \ not above I'ke chailalanry. To what little per-
Seoate of that State. Heiaoneof the meat in- ’ V . ,. e , . , ., mi—
terday, we fear the iH«tm*«'cr at that pi
hiv office in advance ot ihe time advertised,
our correspondent investigate the matter?
|3P We are indebted tn iho ateamcr Gordon j
for a copy of the Charleston Evening News in ttl- 1
vance ot the mail.
Elictioi* or Ekastvs Brooks.—The whnle
aountry—that ia, ail reasonable men—will rejoice
hand to put them down, but when wo do so, it is i 1»I AltHIED. |
tha misguided people who eiiih.uk in thorn, and On TuerUv. the Milt ot November, by the Bov. Mr, —-—--- : , . __ .
not tho Amoricnn natinn, iliRt will hsvo vnuso for Busk, at 8t. John’s church, Mr. EDWARD PADKL- l>IIT 4 I •* e » ,nln K ^ rom ► , me of the respectable fi rini
4 asAtialactinn. For what wo arc dons, woahould ’ PDKD, |r.,and Miss KATE BTKEN HKIIGKN, both of l<01i J * I I 1 Iz A I M*ilj 1 II I A. I Charleston and Savannah, that my Bclmuiam
choiiriully .uhmit to the verdict ot tho thinking ihu clt> , „ Taa litniP UhIiIIMIiIY IaV. 14th . Hcho *H»' , » aateuslvely countem-ited by anumi*,*
portion ul tho Ainoricsn community, who, wo loot dif1» liTatf/ If ivvvs m | Ke ra la Mew York, Ptollsdelphls aid n,^
•uro, would he as roluctant as I'uraelvoa that nny I Intliis ritv Nov 12th SAMI'KL NITTMAN, riioI 47 • ,t t * ' •••'* finding that I bo plralra daringly ad vmi»« tht-ir
trumped-up pretext should ho allowed to poril tho ' VfunL |||i rviunins will t>« taken to Now York, fot in* f ^ ' • , nldous deceptions under the name which bel.
I!!!!*! 1 .?.^ h, , ch ,nuii i a ! "-v™ 1 " ni1 i of Georgia, 1 s.«»cn,i think imecc^ m cm,oou,.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ( cAUTiow to the im bl,/
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
mutual iiitorcat should mako ono ol tho tirmoat in I
iho records of history.
[From tho Liverpool Journal.]
" Then' waa a sensatiou on 'change on Thurs
day alternooD, when it was announcod m tho
Tumor (list lrvlsnd waa about lo he invadod ; and
yesterday people did not know exactly what to
think ol the statement. Many pronounced it
llllltllLtr ill ill* Timo. menu
GOMMBROIAIi.
SAVANNAH tlAIlKir.
Tcbsdav, Nov. PJ, P. M,
roTTON -The market lo day was firm at yesterday’*
I<rices. Thu tales were 1,532 bales as fbllowt: 7 si ft.
51 al Hi*', 23 at I.M al b’t, !WJ at 8*. 38(i at 8,S, 58
• 'oiqI
tuna oi mo statement, many pronounced it a 51 at 8^, 23 al BJ*, I.M al 8JG iWJ al 8tf, 38(i at BS, 58
blunder ol the 1 imoa—many regarded it at a trails- : »t 8 11 10,377 at «>», 175 at 8J*, 20 at 9, 7 bales Jethro
parent disgutto for moro aerioua ■pprelienaiuiia— ' i UWc
many shook their huada, and said that there was I ^ ■—
something in it. Nobody liked it; but tho mnj.<ri* ! [From Herman Cox it Co’s Keport.1
ty considered it a pieeo of loolory, lending to m:a- LIVERPOOL, Ot:T. 2.—Cetion—Tho week's sales
chief. * • * •
| sum up 38,810 bales, of lhe»0 1,400 are oil apeeulalini
... . , . , . " I nificeut Scarlet Ibis, the Roseate Spoon-bill, thu j po*e it all was, however let tho result allow. The
telligeut. learleax, and national men m the «"'*'! n lh . S-.Mo-t.il Hycatche,, Ihe Key | American plurality over P,e«on King i. at leul
city m which he wid©^ Hia re-elect,oa waa op- ; w ^ p q> |hjf Z4Dida DoTOt tnd many ?ar j e i,«« 1U.000. The Hards and Solis loughi well, but they
po yt e war an ug .ea party, a n<t »* . lfl0 beautiful fsmuljr of warblere. are easily pro- made little or no impression upon tho Young
log waa left uotned th.t could cooduceto hude.•«-, The Heron family is largely rep,e^netd. Giant “Sam.”
He has triumphed tiowever, alike over the dema* , , , .. A u n r* . .u , *»•» i l .. , . ,
... ... . ... i from tho state y Sand-Hill Crane down to the least 1 he lusb>n scheme is now considered dosd in
gogne and ihe priest. »>e chronicle bis success ‘ 7 . . . . , ... . .. ...
Bittern*, you can select the choicest specimens.— i this btate. it caouot rally again, on ns present
with much satisfaction, and trust the American
party will next elect him Governor ol New Yurk.
Defeat or the Kussuts ik the Crimea —I he
most confirmed Russicn sympAihiaur must see in
the recent operations ol the allies a certain pre
monition ol the overthrow of the Czar’s power in
the Crimea. Following the capture ol South Se
vastopol, the English and French generals have
achieved a number ot small successes, eace unim
portant in itself but, as parts of a *y»t> m ol high
Consequence,and have tuccc«*tuily eiecu'ed a var*
tty ol vigorous operations, that show their whole
power is to be exerted towa'da hi i'timg the c tin*
paign by a concentrated iff-rt to drive the Kus
•lanstnioa net where a gr. a* btll.o and a great
defeat will be inevitable, or to lore* th»-m re
treat beyond Perekop, and to leave t * Western Eu
rope the Crimea. The bombardment of Kinhurn,
the destruction ot O soh^koff, giving i . ih^ni com
mand of ihe Dneiper and us irbu'arte*, and • pi n-
ing the navy to Nicols>l and Southern Ruv-m
from whoeu granarn-s ihe Russuns have been led,
and the concemraied riioveincni ol the allies upon
Simpbercpol, ate plain indicallons ol the tactics to
be pursued, and show that m that vicinity, Mat nil
the Russians »ill m»ke their last struggle m reta'ii
possession ol the Taunt* pt-mnsuiH. It is pn ba'-ly
for this point that ihe detachmsuis leaving ihe vi
cinity to Sevastopol are design'd, rather than
Pvrek -p. as repotted bv llie English papers, and
tha' when no longer able lo lull bmk In-fore Hie
advancing legions the al.i s, Gorischakofl will
endeavor r-y a nold nnd desperate stroke to re
trieve Ihe fortunes ol Ins master, and avert the dcs
truciion impending r.ver hm dominion in ihe
Crimea. Trie numerical superiority of the aline
chief.
.""f. »«• no »"» Cfrtdit ,1,0 ; *j7o far7."pJrt,"Md jli,™7o'Vh. ZiT Pfl'cai'li.ro ,
protence ol Ireland being the cause ol a fleet off [ A ,, , , ...
Bermuda; that (hern is a W established at I decllneJ X d 10 * d - V '®, q “ oU ; : -, .....
\\ aetnngton ; that the minister thero has shown a Lpland. N. Orleana. Mobile.
deficiency mi tact ; that the enlisting business is | Middling 5Xd 3 Hd 5}»a
one grievance; that Cuba is another ; that the F-dr 5»^d 6\d »lXd
Spanish adliesioii conditions a guaranty for Cuba ; I By the America we received the highly important In
that in compliance with this guaranty, our fleet is ' telhgenconf a irosi having occurred, and the New fir-
sent out; that no explanation can relieve the pres- j leans market in consequence was in a ver* excited state,
,r '"" " , " ,ull “ 10 " 01 » i large lnu.uellntial.kln, plnro .1 an .Jt.iic. ot « tan.,
Mll’oJSlI to Sl’.IS Vh.? . ul ' The yflllnw fan, ... ra.in, in th. In,.,lor, and Ih. ro-
’f ll ,h 0 .“inonS„ ,, ^. I ^. h ;' '‘.i'hffl'S I -PW hlthwto unpro.nl.nl.d.v t.rr, ..ro
during this war most disgracelul to them as a f rco ! 10 f » n ^ materially- These accounu, and the rapid de
people, rejoicing in repob'ican inatuuittms; that crease »u 'he slocks here and on ihe Continent, would,
they liave been base enough to bestow their appr.>- 1 in ordinary times, have given a derided siimnlus to our
ballon on tyranny and absolutism, and deny their ! market, but in the prei-ent position of affairs they have
support to the country which reflects their adv%pce- j failed even to check the downward course of prices.— j
For .VVir Vork.
steamshIFauousta,
To Leave Wednesday, Nov. 14, at HA. M.
THK in-w and splendid fust going
steitiiisliip AUHIPTA. Tbos. Lyon cum-
‘ aider, will sail m above. For freight
iKu-cig'', apply lo
PADELP0RD, FAY A CO.
Cabin
Bteeragu ** *
N. D. Shippers of Cotton by tlmso steamers will please
take notice, that no Cotton will I- received at th" presses
that is not distinctly marked on the edge of the hale,
nov 12
. _ — — w , conniuiR,ft
j o. MARVIN, Cv.MMAHDEa, will leave : **Mnst these vendora of potoon In disguise.
above. For freight or passage apply to I I introduced the Hcbeldam Aromatic sebnapj., f„ tl x I
C. A. L. LAMAR. purpose of supplying the medical faculty ami the . 1
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia i g^mouity with a pure medicinal spirit, «
nov l™ 8 " be prescribed with confldenoe; to all caseem..^,^,
r~’ - ,, : • - T—ba^sea - a8<» ; • D, « wcre required, without producing the fcarf. .
tare llC(IIIC6Q“*t/aDID rahSaRC sequences which in varably reaull fr* un using »i| I
ed liquor. In order to reuder assurance doubly i;, t , F
had the article analyzed hr chemists of V ■
celebrity,and submitted It for experimental le*;;., lu ■
sands of dls* usniched medical practiUoi.er*. ,,
• ponses from these source* were of the m«*i m*,
cal sml ulisfaclory character It It now i--: f ,
lie, surroundetl with these guarantee*.m,j ,
unimpeachable ondonemeuis, and I call U|m i: 4;
munliy t<> protect tbemsolvea and me, tht-ir (,« b .
and my reputation, by frowning down an I rt-^j.,,, ■
theplrallial speculators, who are peddhiuc .i*> (l> ^ I
couimodilies under cover of my trade mark. >* ,.
bad ever been imported from Holland ii/.o this man. I
under the numeof Hchnppps, previous to u, e I
anceof Wolfe’iBcheidam Aromatic tfclioapps, in.^|
city. ’
'Hit- Oral importation being made Into t>. , C)l * , t( ■
» 1848, which cao be seen by the «*• - -* ■■ ' I
FOR MATTHEW'S BLUFF AND IX-
TKRMKDIATK LAND1NU8.
THK new nn'l light draft steam-1
YV.M. LF.HBY, Cnpt. A.C. King. v*il
lmvf from th-Charb-st-n^t-.wm Pack
>et Wharf, early on W edne-day Morn-
*ing.
nov 12
V m i AFFINAL* < Acent U '" ks ’ 1 Ubel “ a ln ‘ dc
M. LArFllz-Ai.| Agent. | District f.'trtui of the douitaem l i
.a the
UNITED STATUS .MAIL I IXE.
— rl .... wuinij - mt ii iviivcis iimi nungcte lautHj eTen locnocs tuo uuwuwshiv«»*ii»«i i whole hiveo|
ment, and prepared for them tho civilization in , Holders, Influenced by the very tight money market, | poR FALATKA, E. FLA , VIA DARIE.N, ' OW e »o ,uy c,;
which they . xuit; that all this was wrong, but that ._ d \ ht „ rf ,,pect, of a large crop, which some New | BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, JACKSON- pels me, t.
we might have lelt Us condemnation and corrcc- ; Yorfc dr J„ la f wr ,ters endeavor to magnify Into the | V1LLE, MIDDLEBURG, (BLACK CREEK,) lion. CD
tir.n ...'.la, , A ;*"*;. r ■ York circular writers endeavor lo magnify Into the |
r ,'n.t^! i -r t-v-itskss 01,6e
it w.s twed limit cocotrattinnly by th. hll of So- I *"> ln , "’ 1 "
vaatopol; that th u menace of oura wears an as- In the early part of the week prices were very Irre*.
pect ol ang r, and is, therelore, ignoble ; that if it ' ular, and the quantity on sale very largo, buyers at the
means mo-e 'tun a induce, it is most impolitic ; j same time showing hide dDposiiion to operate, there
that we ought not to quarrel with America ; thal being again some apprehonsiou of a further advance In
alio it in blood, language, institutions, and trade, 1 j^e rate of discount ; this, however, haa not taken place
part of ourselves ; that in a quarrel, she would. | ilLC e yesterday there baa l>een a •nraewhat lm- |
Uko ouwelvoa.bcar hasell nobly ; that a war with | pr , )VW j f ed | ns , i,-« cotton has been shown and buyer*
Russia ia child’s play compared to a war with the 1 ! _
Uoited Staiea; that Russia ia easily impounded by i have come o d o j
our navy, but that America opens to every aea ;— ®«* Island* have been in limited request at irregular ;
that her harbor* are more numerous than our ships, ‘ price*. Ilraiil and Egyptian dull and drooping. 8urata
and that privateering is a vice considered a virtue 1 have met a fair demaud, and prices have been eorapar-
bv many Yankees ; thal there i» one influential : alively well tusuined, the Ui-cline be'ug only partial,
imrty in the State?, to whom a war with Great j To-day tnere baa been rather more inquiry, and tbs'
Britain would not be disagreeable—they are l»ro- I Bu | e , , re ' e.ilmated nt 8.imi0 bales, 1.500 on (peculation |
tectioniats ; that they want t" have a monopoly In 1 #ni j j oreX p 0 rt. Price* remain unchanged,
manufacture. 11 thatw.r uould B ..o them 'hi*;— I ln cn.inuo. dull, .ml prl... ml,
that, in«iead ol sending c itton to Liverpool, they! , w
would work it up imo tw st and labrncs ; that they |,,w * Al nukti a rather better feeling
will export or smuggle nose int" every nation of pra-alied. but the transaction* were only to a limited
the wor d, and we could not effectually prevent extent,
them ; 1 hot (here is, no doubt, too much good! No new feature in politics.
S' n*e in England and America In permit either; Tho money market remain* in the same unsatisfactory 1
government commuting itsdl to the crime of war, ilHlw; >he , lf G «.ld to the Lout unit continue* una-1
Old Itav S'ate i. road, in nro.-i her aiM.r. .11 true j providimr h.r thu .nc..ur. 8 enient oi u had fu.liuc [’b.T.’urouc^ildil w^u’ dtowl!" CottMtatan '
uatiunai ground, when the tune comes for nomma- between both countries . ^ ... i
1 proved somewhat, and close to-aay at 87;< to re.
'ijomthe I.union Povt, Oct.2.] 1 . , . „ . .. . - .
_ ... * , , . , . . Naval .-tore*, 4tc—Itoaln—About 5J00 barrels have
Our Mmis'ers hiving got ihoir hnnds in the ma-i, „ .. . .
hmi ..1 war. ...m dvaa. u. ol rxtendini) th. :m- '"’J-''"' 1 “ ,’"V 1,1 S * , "' 1 c ’, 10
tduynu nt. Bcin« nuwqui u m.aicr. rd me Baal. »u..ll »l» of Tar ha.a been .Oheled at
thev are di«posci| to g. West ; and, after thrashing P‘‘ r **hl mr American, spirits of Turpentine have
ith tho Yankee, j sold 10 * moderate extent at 39» Oil to 38s per cwt. Tul-
• • I low aell* briikly at 60« to 64* Od lor North American—
Tho reader perhaps supposes th.it 'heso appre- ot Lard about 70 tona cliunged bands uind«tu67a.—
Iieiihions are produced by tears lor Cuba. 1 hev Ashes have been rather moro sought for, ami trausac-
are not. What is Icarud is an expedltioa t«> Ire- : , lwl „ t 0 a fair extent h v« taken place.
.a..' • • . , ! Uteiidsiuff—The business lias been on a limited scale.
What! an firgnrnxed nrmv m America lor an ' , r . . .. , , . . .
I irol ...d ! Ill Aimriea, whtr. th.. uu.mnmu. hrot Hid..) aro hard, roppurrod.
n.tiiioof Ireland souk* in iho mitioiiil n tstrils ;—
and to land in Ireiaii' 1 , wnere everything Ameri
can, excepi gram and Cotton, is odious ulike polit-
scally and rolig «ni«ly.
Il Jon i Ii-iii was not always s » terribly in ear
n in* tnigtit overwhc m thu British G-'Vernment
with ridicuie—humble them by that dread laugh
which neither nations nor philosophers can scorn
n Chronicle t M«ne) Arncb
( vkl 8.ate* DitUicU.ouu oi me souu.eiu i <f j». ;
York, in Uie year ifol,and bate the cirt r.^i* , 0 ‘p
' potiH Mion of that date. Thu great liemniwl «birh
1 ibus been created for ihe genuine article ia- ^. ( . h ,
bole biveof counierfeiter* lu luoi'i'ii, and ;i.« ou*o
cmrtomera and friends, and the pa >11.. &
•' put them on their guard r.gmi.-. or *
D' 'LPHO WOLFK. 82 Heaver •!„ N
AN D PiCOLATA. I Among Ihe complaint* for wb’ch III* Bcnnaiijebu
ine new and elegant Steam Packei been di clarud a specific by the eminent f hj t c zi.i vt*
ST. JOHNS. Lapt. James Freeborn, hav- have corrn»|<onde4| with the proprivu r, an- dn p.., C j(
Audubon passed many months on this coast. Hia ' platform, nor under thu auspices of its present
work on Ornithology was much enriched by thu! leadtrship. Abol.tioniam being its principal in-
additions made io his fame while at Key West.—i gredieot, however, all the ingenuity ol its foster
Any branch of Natural History may be pursued lathers will be exi-rctavd to give il vitality and
here with a success that would astonish those nat- ' lorce, in aum« now* shipe, before the Presidential
uraliats making meagre and uninteresting eollec- election comes on. "Sam," however, 1ms taken
ttons in Ices favored localities. 1 thu Innga Irom the serpent, and the most tho reptile
Tms season has been very favorable to Under* can do uow, is to hiss,
writers. Thu Agency at this place becomes al-I The result lit Massachusetts is highly cncour-
m st a sinecure. So few accidents never have ! aging to thu Americana here. The deluat of the
been known, not certainly in our time. Navigators Black Republicans there, and the triumphant elec-
are becoiimg more carelul, more expert. Ltkht- ; Don of Gov. Gardner,—the man who refused to
lluu-e* and Signals are answering the purpose* for | tviiiote Judgo Luring hucau.*o tho latter excuvcd
wmch they were intended | ,,,u ^utH'ive Slave Law, and obeyed the Federal
Ou cdumns are bare of marme matter ol inter- con*.Minion,—luroiahcs timely assurance tliat the
**e , a> osuil of late. Wc givu b*-low such as w«
have col ected. [
Tho bark Rainbow, lately reported as totally , ,in « » e»ndidale for PreNidcnt. Masa-ehuseUa lina
I"SI at K% Vaccas, hav been raised Irom the shoal ; purged hersell ol the sugma of aectionaiism, and
and brought down to tbi* p<>rt, with her entire car-| disunion, with which thu Wilsonitea sought to
go ol coal. With » wind mill pump ihe water brand her, and occupies nuw a position, in which
was thiown out of her and she was then hauled "fl t she niay bu truely appruuclu-d with hope and con- j the Cossack, will hai^e a turn
and t »wud io. Shu has 500 ions Welch coal, which HJence by the wnole American Party, Ncrili and
ih unn.jured li will t>e r<-co|lucted that tins vessel South.
was * Id h.r $l*<8 as ihr*luy upon th^ re-.-f with her j No less gratifying is thu news from Maryland
entire cargo. Bowne & f urry were the purchasers ! a,, d Louisianu, show ug ihat tlieiff, ush-.re, Aim ri
They have s«j'd the cirgo to Aa.i F Till, E-q , ' cans .ire determined to rule America. The result m
agent •>! the Calil'-ruia McHiners- Th- ho I ot the , Maryland t< cspeeuflly Valuable an giving ihe bust
Rainbow has b.-cn so baJiy cut up that site will not i answer t-> ihu demagogical cry ih *l 'he American
i-e worth rep irmg. Party, aro hostile to rt-Lgi.u* freedom A I urge
The bark Sarah Bridge,,Capt. Ua lard,Irom Am- I proportion ol the'voters "lth.it Jhiuu*, it is wmi
werp, bound to Apa aclncola, went a?hore on Log- I known prok-ss thu Catholic Urh, and ihusimu
g had Key, Turing >h, me morning ol tho -’Dili.— | may bu said ol L u siana,—hut ihu verdict the)
Shu was got off by tt.o u H 8istdncu of tho U. S. sch. i have just rendered, m lavor ol American principles*
Florida, Lt! C. M. Watkins, iLight House inspuc- I and American poln y, demonstrates that they have
tor) apparently uninjured t?lio contiouud on her j no apprehension that "liberty
lor the |*-p«ia, tie ml it) cuitsequeni upon Ion
nus* and old a^e, epilej■#», k-tnma. gravel, c lt .««,
tiou* ol tne kiduc)", anil aii chronic tli ea«<..t n,
gt-mto-urinar) apparatus. For tliese an«l inant ott«
ilisordt-rt, it i* now prescribed wi b g'tti iurcVrr, bj
inure Mian tbreu lliousand molicai pracUlior ers il ur!
nus pans of toe Un.led Matts*.
I beg to call tbu attention of thu reader to tu : .in,,
luv le'.lers from physician*:—
Dr. Charles A. Uue. Coicmistioner of il. :.h. Halt.
via i mure, Mules a* billows in ruUuon to u* r..'«e «
DARIEN, BRUNSWICK. MT. MARY. - , OA., AND r'chuopi'ca* a 'emedy in cbronle catarrh*, coma aimi
JACKSONVILLE, AND PICOLATA, FLA. | Stc. Tbu letter Udated July 87, lrilr-
To Leave (on her former doy) FHl/J.ir. I • I take great pleasure in bearing highly eredia,b,i
leptimou) i o l:a ufflcacy aa a remedial ag-nt n tin- ok
ease iu winch you recommend it. liav.ng
Ing rpMiined her trips to Floridn.
above places every Saturday, at III o’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having excellent state room
accnimii" n Mens, apply ou boanl, al Ihe Florida ^team
Packei wharf, near thu Has Works, or to
Je 23 CLACIIOHN St CUNNINGH A M. Agents.
INDEPENDENT 1*0 AT.
FOR PALATKA & BLACK CREEK, E. FLA.
tendency to tbu mucus rurlrc*-, with a s-ig .t degr« 4
a'.imuluMou, I regard It a- one of the ino«l lm, "rail
reiuudiei in chrouic catarrhal affectioni. particular.;
those ol ilnAgeiiilo iiriiiar) apparatus. \\ Mil mucti 1
t|»ect,)our obedienl servant.
CHAS. A. LEAP, M.D.’
Dr. C. Robbins of Boston,relebraied lor n:« i-urtg
epilepsy,cholera. Sic., complains ol the great
ol proturu u pure Holland gm, and (peaks ol the mV..
dain r-cnimj ps ua luilowa, under date ul October
The favorite aternn backet WELAK A,
Capt.N. King, will commence her regu* ,
lar trips a* above, ou FRIDAY, at 10 o’clock, A.
M.. and will continue lo leave regularly every Friday, :
1 he Welaka ia well filled up with airy State Rooms, and
Is in every way well adapted lo Ihe route.
sept 8 S. M. LAFFITHf. Agent, j
FOli BEAIT’OItT.
VIA HLUFFTi »N, IIII.T"N HEAD. I OYD’S LAND
ING AND CH.Mtl.FteTt»N.
. -ip—a, The learner WM.SE4RROHK, C«pt.
^j^gySIKF. Peek, wilt leave mr the al, .ve
plscea on Sunday,the 2,1th in»t..at 5, P. M. For ire.gld
or passage, apply at the Charleston t' harf.
S' pt 1 M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
FOH KEY WEST AND HAVANA.
TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, I9TH INSTANT.
r Tiie>pk-ndid I'.S. Mull steamship IS-
—«4?.\CTwf^AHLl M Rollins. Commander, will leave
<L *r~*ffirfyih^ letri on F'rida).' »ct. 19th. nnd Mill
'«S^H9Vlvave Miercalier regular ly. on the Ith and
Id it of •■ucii month.
The lSAItr.1. connects, at Havana, with thol’.J*.
Mail Steamship Company’■ Line ol Mcamcrs lor San
Francisco via \*pmwall. nnd will carrj the Pacific mails. 1 stmu d y-e the Aromatic >cheu!aiu >ciina|.p
For PuHiaue, only, apply
MIENS fc HERTZ, teem*.
SHIF NEWS.
P'lltr **YV \NN Ul ...NOVEMBER 13
conceit nee
arid ihu lacditic* they have lor moving and con-; vuyngo without coming to this place fur examiua- j less salu in iho hands of American Pro}-slants 1
a.nlr.tln.f I l.i.tf l.ifnaa .r./4 ,t*A ..aai, U.I.I. ..*1... L 1 a. ... it .1 ... ro. 1 1 .. I
centrating their btrees, and ihe ease with whbh
they are provisioned through their command of the
Black .^ea, place nearly all the chances of success
upon their side, nnd render almost certain a tri
umph that will bear lor thun imporlam and valua
Hou. than m those ol their own laitli. S > far ilu-ti, the |
The U. S. Mail Steamer Florida, Cozzens, nr* i akies arc clear and iliu prospect rno*t promising |.»i
rived tiiu 3|*t, with her usual punctuality, Irom N. j the grand conies' which i» approaching,—tho frui: I
Orleans and Florida ports. Sue haa a largo cargo | of which, let, us hope, will be tho
and several passenger*. Wc unJerotand that this Washing of an Administration, pledg'd to carry I
of tlm English fckopk markui. Prices have
partially receded, and tho operations for the rise
have been much less numerous. N"twith a tindmg
I tlio receipt ol udvious Ir.'in the Crimea mdica ing
tim retrc.it ol the Russians >ss 'metioug m >r> th m
probable, tip, lone ol the market Ins not been in
stalment at ; fluoneed by ihe l-'re-hudowing r.f an event which
1 is "I coiisiderat'lo Euiopoau interest The *pccu-
ble fruit. 1 lie hour ol trial for Russian prestige j lm is well and dcs-rvingly supported. The C. | into praclicu the dislliictivo principles ol the; leis-.y’m ule a Iwfeiy /mute ‘ Tno a (m Jiun ^inadc
in the Crimea has arrved, and nothing, save sonm I Vundctbil:, lately inspected by the U. S Stoamb at I American Party. j in the iimmy article ol the Morning Chronicle of
uniorsoen evont, we think,can nowpruvent it from j Inspectors nt New Orleans has been pronounced Manhattan. | Monday last to ihu possibility of a cdjision with
to be in every respect sound nnd seaworthy In a j
(omicr leimr of nrrtau repotted her aa the contra- j
»y- Wo gladly make the correction. Her certifi- j At a meeting of the members of the Legislature
CJtu Was in ’ll- first instance, withheld, on account ! and uihers belonging to thu American Party, nt the
ol a leak ; ulterward dlacoverud, and proved to he Capitol, on Friday night, the 9th ol November, on
occasioned by a neglect ol tho ship carpenter in m lion, the Hon. F. H. Couo waa called to tho
n °t doing hia duty. j Chair, and J. Knowles requested to act as .Sec
Tho steami-hip Promcthius, Capt. Churchull,; rt-iary.
AUHIVED.
St- adier \labanu, acbeuck, 57 hi rafnitn New Yo-k
—I*a<bliurd, Fu* Al Co. Mdzu I" A A.e I li VV Andur
••in, llny.imt, Kelly Al Co, S H Ilium.y &. C*, N K liar-
uuiii, It. mi & F'isiur. G J Black, Hell II I'reiiiiBn. J A
Hr iwu, .'i Rurn», t» liruMii, D Heldeii Al Co, Hui'er &
I here has iu-enaoine check lo-day in lh" rising f ■< r *«u,. J a llarrtiii. Crane, V\ell* al Co. Church Ai
' “ “ Miijes. C'dicii* al lertz. II D C'lpp, C It RCo, Jubu M
i^M.pcr al i n, U K < uylur. M A C"buu, Cheevur Al < o,
J P ' "I in*. J V Coiiucrat. 8 Curri-b, ('lughoni At Cun-
uiiiKiiaiii. i.iiaOVr a. Co. Dana U V\ athburn, De\\ ill 6l
-M..fuan,J L Duroril, v\ G Dickwui, lioyle, vV n
Eilit-rblsu. Em-tc n Al E.kiuau, tV II Farrell al i o,
VVyull Al Co. I rali-lili At llr.iUklill Al Hraiilly. >1 Fllz-
Kti il.,E F.iz^erul'I.N II Fiskj, <» iburt a. Tndcn, J F
G'lilm.ir In a ' o, .** 1. Gui.ju. H V\ t.i oitnch, r* GimkI-
nii,Giuy Hr », A lla. wo.al, unti-r fc i.am null, Haber
niiniii A Son. \ S ll.itriilk’e. i. II. rue. VY Hale, lieidl
A ll.iw kins, z* I' llal-uy, H.'i '.inibu, Johnson A «,
Hariuluii a Exprt-c,G H Johns >li A Co. O Jolini-m a ' -
Hilt Pti.tikt. FI OItllAA.
VIA UARIEN, BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS,
GEO , ANUJAt KSONVILLE, PICULATA,
AND BLACK CREEK, FLA
U. S. MAIL LINE.
-rp '"j. 1 lie neM- an. i hi.t ruiiiung*tenmer NE-
->-rk-arMivn. ■ i a,,t. ThoiiiR* l . M.hM . will
A M., from the CliurleBtoii t*iei:m I’aekei whurvu*.
oci 29 S. 31. I.AFFITKU', Act.
FOR CII AII I.ENTDN-Every tVnlnes*
di*y and Miltirday Allcruoona.ul N x
o’clock.
TilE splenil d •ienm*hln GoRpuN,
F Harden, commander, will luav
II arrive hi Charle'lon in tune to connect
with ih- Riilroad lines Koimt Norm and West.
F.»r trelgiii -T paraage. apply on ihe i h.irU si.«n Steam
Pack* l Wharf, lo n v I J. P. BRHDKt*, Agent.
FOR B O S T O X.—Th- Uric CANDACE.
*hL ic Mnili' M*. nm.-t-r. l..»v.n_- ni"*t of her cargo
I-aid will meet with t|Ui< k dispute*
’rx i-h, oi.lv. a; plv t.'Cuplam on Imardurc*
CARLKToN A PARSONS.
For light
bung >*oo ol disastrous dekat.
The Clayton and ISulwcr Treaty.
Tho rumor of the abandonment of tiie Clay
tod Bulwer treaty ia v'rv confiJcri'ialiy «»?• rmu !
by tho Washington correspondents, and the story i
haa all th8 marks ol consistuncy and prubabil ty —
Lord Pttlnarson, it ia e;aic*d, tins at length, alter
two years of solicitation lor a decision, explicitly j
declared that her Majesty's Government will not :
Conform lo thu American construction of thu Clay- I
ton and Bulwer treaty—will not abandon tho new j
colony of tno Bay ol Islands—will not recognize ;
the "Id political bounderics of tho Contral Amcri* ;
c-a Republic as those intended by the Treaty, auJ
will not relinquish thu protuctorato of thu 3Ius<;uiio .
Amcrii-Hii .Hceiinx in .T|illi «lg< villi'
, , . - , C’.»,G Jones, J DJu*su, N H Knapp, P Kearn VVm Kay,
, Ameri. au interests, is to day very plainly *p''k«*n of hu g A >ou*. Kenedy a Ikacli, .S M i.iffl uau. Lymi
j in tho leading editorial article ol tho '1 lines, in a A Slinkr, J *V Laturi.p A Co, g A L Lamar, M loom,
y to ai iiikc cm and the attentive ciimJita- A . Luc**, VV VV Lincdn, J i.ippmuu, A Lov
lion o
FOH
ig5&'D"RGi
•I Fro’
Kht
nil of all whose viuws arc lot bounded by tho in- Hoop a Co. J B Moore a C", M. K-c a Rennet', J H |
dwna cf cai'li day. Tu all who wi-l. lo arnvo i *j f”, 51 :'’
‘ '.*• *" “»<!•«"> MW" i Saf^n! «•
ilium ill ihu present ; nor< osJuu, Murr A Co, I’d.ten,
from N. Y., arrived the 1st lost., lor coal and
'er. She has a dotachmont ol 674 recruits for the
3ru an j 9th regiments U. fl. Inlanrry, in command
of Col. Bonneville. Among the officers wc notion
Cnpt. Jordan, L\ C.i’.z, Ll. Cogswell, and others.
I hey at- to bu landed at Corpus Christ!, from !
The Hon. C. Peoples presented tho following I
resolutions, which wore unanimously adopted : |
Revolted, Tha* tho American Party of Georgia
is an open organization, based upon thu principles !
of the Georgia and Philadelphia Platforms. J
Keiolrrd, That vve recommend tho holding ol n
at something like
course ol events to di
crisis, and lend them salcly through the dan
gers t>y which they aro threatened, it is abso
lute ly necessary that they give Ireo scope lo tho in-
vcbiigaiiuu ol al|e many »ulijucl* ol duup and mo-
ineiiioue inu-roet winch aro only heginnmg to at
tract general notice. It i* well for speculators and
holduts of st’ ck, and lor the entire commercial in-
lerest ol thu kingdom, that the prominent notice .uu umcr* -mo
to day given by the Timos to this subject was I tmi Highland*, passed Heauiur Knoxvil|,.,for N
E O Byrne
. Hutton A C", P ersoii,
lleidt A E ParsoL'a, VV u Price, S Palmer A -ou,
Ruae, Davis A Long. J G Kriowlaiid, F It fliacku f.r»l,
J Mchel, A A Solomon* A Co, Mrs Sawyer, S S Sibley,
C E smith, VV H Syunits, J stoildard, VV U Smith, J E
Smith, VV A Thom mb T M Turner. Ver*tllle A f-rier.*"ii,
VVnyue, Grenville A Co, VVehMer A Pulint*, VV H Wilt,
bergur. A WiSc-x, S VV timot, \V«y A Tuylor. K F Wood
A Uo. N It A H VV eed, VV VVaruur, VV P Yonge. V<>umr,
Wyatt A Co, VV D Zoirbaum, ami others -miirdny. off
ew V ork;
-The fast sailing hark
I'urv mast* r. having r«rt
quick J. spatcli a* atNre.
r iM-odge. hi ply t . captain on lxoord, or to
11.. v II _ fAliUnoN A PARS'.'NS.
NOTICE.
A MEETING "f th- Young Men's Christian
A.-s *.'iation i-. calkti for tliie Evening *17} j
k. for the EU-ctii n. f' 'fli.-viY for th- eusding year.
% 14
1
i have commended your article in four ca*ea—tw ii
Coui.ucticui,cue lu Ve mont. and one in Rhode Ism.
An arlule ol tliK kind is pt. ih neeHtd. I haru tev
unnh e io tlud a eub-tiiutu in tiie materia medica or ps:
lloliaud gin. Yours,
C. ROBINSCN."
‘•PuiLADtLrniA,Ju > 15, IM
Mr. L’do LPHO WoLFK. 22 Heaver etreet. New i. rt
“Dear-Ir:—Last aeason Hie wr.ier recem*). ;• '■■.41
your ugeiil in thu> city, noottle of your Ar< in;.: ci»cr*-1
•litin schnapp*. and since lliat peri.«l has pres-.-' umili
same In cerium lortna ol urmury '..mjilaints: t -• i.icast
ol dubdily in ace«i persons, solar ihe sc'ili;. u
b-' Uol much benefit to those using it- • • * • I:
duel >11, where a diuretic hud Mimulant It requofi
' I y-e the Aromatic scheidatu schnapps. 1 tiank
lor your kindness, 1 am re-pecitullt yours.
A. D Ml vLONhK, M. i»
Is0>.mh L'ghib sireei.’*
Thu subjoined teller irom h\ Pa ue, of .Manche-ltr,
New llmnp-liiru. relLius to om- elite most \alnabu
tnedii'innl properties poMeaecd by the Ar< a.ste
sclii.M|.j>«, and shows lira; it acts aaa specilc iu aurj
pamlui disease, the gravel:—
•• ikWolsk: Permu me :o addreasynn a few In
whicli »ou are at liberty to u*e,il you tb.uk pr>|H>r,iii
•peel to yur median-* culled Sclieldnui schiiapps.
have had a very obslMUtte case of gravel end SUNN
five yuurs •tandii g.ciiusing very utURiepmn m tn
att mp louriualf. Af.er using mini) reineUteew
much reldf, I wits tnd net* I to try u bo.tie of your rn-d
cue. In the course of'line* day a il proved :'.i
dislodging iur e pi-ctaol atone, some u wh’cli wa»i
large as a marrowfat pet. I continued the cordial, a
cordimr to di recti' no, and the patient coniinue.i : m%
ami is last recovering. 1 Hunk a medicine ot nr.
value in *0distressing r complaint ebnuld be k. *»u
the public and tl.u world at larue. And l,lu>u.i. in
give it my approbation uud signature,
TllirMAs PAINE. M.D.
From Dr. John P. Ruosu, chemist, Ualliruor*. M
Septeiut.er 15. ic52:—
•w number ol our physicians arc ordering t' * »r':c.s,
and several have already prescribed it. Fermi.- > ay n
1 have mid I., speak very hignly of H» q«a .' • J
gentlt man of my "»u personal acquaintance, tiar.a
suffercal greMtly with an uff-cimn ot the kidneys an
blMdue r , took two bottle*, and aubiequent.y ) a-seui
stone of considerable size, and wm greatly re!i* ud. It
Mill. Do doubt.go into geueral use.’’
From U. A. Proui, M. D.. t*t. Louis. June r,
-Hav iug seen your anveriiaetuen; "f a j» -e
gin, worthy theconfidence ot pby-ician*. 1 w
wttiiu view of procuring a sample ol it In
ufiectlnns. and In mine tortus ot renal iIiwik. mtlice
loug tseeii acknciMlidgeil, and it ha*
loaians. It will bn remenibured that about two
years ag> a despatch from Lord Clarendon found
its way to tho public in which that Minister, on
bohalto! tho Aberdeen Cabinet, re ador ed preten*
lions respecting Central America which this gov
ernment supposed bad been finally disposed of and
conceded by the treaty of 1850. That disi inch
the correspondents of the New York Enquirer says,
formed part of a correspondence in which Govern
or Marcy bad distinctly sta.cd the following pro-
and Great Britain equally not to colonize, forlily, , O
whence they will bo marched to El Faaso, Western , Stato Convention of the American Party at Mil-
Texas Tin: command was in excellent condition, I ledgovil!e,on tho lid 1 huraday in December next,
■I ul I in Rood health. They left the same day for I and would respectlu’.ly urge upon our Iricnda in
the.r destination. j every portion ol the State, to secure a represent*-
Thu ii.hr Essex, Post, arrived the 26th Irom N. I lion in that body.
York, sod sailed the 27th lor Mobile. I Resolved, That a committee, to consist of ono
Theschr W. A. Shafford, Tucker, arrived tho I mumbor from each Congressional District bo ap-
29tii Irom Bavport, and sailed for N. York same * pointed by tho Chair to make thu necessary ar
day, curgo,cotton and codar.
.Tho schr New Republic, Walters, arrived from
Philadelphia the 28lli. Put in for a harbor—sailed
nuxtdny (or Mobile. Spoken sumo day off Ship
Channel, achr George,,from Charleston for N.
made puiilic just whun ihu state ol public Iculmg ! lu m.ius bou b ol the Hilib auU, passed stuamer faiuut
upon Hio critical iifpeit of allairs had soniewhut I Adger;Sunday, tt, P >1 .exchange! ngnala witn stuaimw
solmrud down, rather tiian when last week il was ^**>' lo "‘> Slate.
so sensitive i<» every adverse influence. The con- i . JL er| K°°i l “v* 11 V’ J . K . VV J. ,der '. ... .
aequenena might then havu been serious ; but, as it | bu ^,“ fk ,,arvesl » bucboto,Kew York, to Dana A Wash-
is, the effect Pas been to arr. s, an untimoiy leeling I tltvrA Sarah, Wilton. Belfast, in ballast m Matter.
o:r- turning h»pu in tho rcsioration of monetary j Sclir Win vmith, Smith, Now York-ngden. Starr A
alL-.ira, wincli may bu ci^nducive to their moru ' Co. Jtldze to G \V Anderson, niu: —
comprehensive consideration. 1 _ " *' •’■•■-*
or m any respect acquire or appropriate Centra
America or any part of it. The American Gov
ernment is bound by that st'puluiion not *>>
seek to annex those .States, nor to subvert ihcir
independence. This obligation will bu laithluliy
observed.
2d. The obligation ia mutual. It has been
violated by Great Britain in occupying tho Bay
of Islands, and in ruluaing to hui render by a
diet met act of the Government the protectorate
formerly asserted and exercised over thu Musqut-
to coast.
3d. A perfectly good ui demanding between the ** ro,a '
countries required that these cau*ua oi disagree
ment be removed. To that end this government
proposes the discontinusnee ol the above colony
and the formal rclmquiahmenia o| ihe proiccioraie
As an alternative to the njec'ion ol these proposi
tions, this Government would consider herself ro
leased Irom thu equivalent "bli ations, and would
proceed to treat wnh the Governments ol the Cen
tral American .States precisely as il tht treaty bad
not been formed.
These proposition* have been discussed and ex
pounded by .Mr. Marcy and Mr Buehanari with
gn at ability. Lord Palmerson haa taken 'he res
ponsibility of rej' cling them, and thu alternative
has consequently taken eff-ct. The Clayton and
Bulwre treaty is, therefore repudiated by both gov
•rnments, and no longer exists. Of course that
repudiation releases the ^United Slates horn i'a
obligation not to annex any poriion ol Sou’ll
America, and should ihe enterprises ol Walker
and Kinney result in the subjugation ol port.ons ol
the South American fciates, Hie question ol annex
■tion will undoubtedly come up and have to bu
decided wnh rel.reiico to (he mihIics of our own
people and thu opposition which England is I Re
ly to oiler. It will no doubt muei with an ener-
gene protest in both quarters, but foreign interfer
ence will be more likely to Benefit than damage
the cause ol the Mniicxsiioniaia.
Tho bark Ocean Eagle, Thompson, from Bos
ton. arrived tho 29th—put in for a harbor, and
sail'd out of the N. W. Pass the 30ih.
Arrived 29th schr A. Fiommerl'elt, .Strain, Pen
sacola, with cargo of brick lor fort Taylor.
Schr Julia Richmond, Baker, arrived the 1st insl.
Irom Boston, and sailed Iur N. Orleans thu 2nd—
all well.
Thu schr. FI inincrleit sailed the 2nd for Pen-
[From Hie New Y’ork Tribune.]
W0 trust no American press of character or con-
. , .. n i sideration will be tempted to reply m a kindred
rangementa lor said Convention spirit to the silly gasconade ol iho Times and ono
The Chair appointed the following gentlemen , or two other British journals foreshadowing a war
that committed : between this country and Great Britain, it would
Mc.aro.Kobin.on of Lauren,, Powell of Deca ■ « * wcrinuoof .National dijniiy lo take Iho mal-
P t- , , , ter at all seriously. 1 no whole thing is a finesse
tur, Hardeman ol Bibb, Calhoun of Fulton, J-tin- ..... .. ”...
4l Grady, J A
Drown, Rottoii 4l Villalungu, Hr ghutn. Kelly St Co. J A
Herron, M A Cohen, Crane, Well* it Co, Cohens 4l
son ol Csss, Peeples ol Clark, Baxter of Hancock,
nnd Muoro of Lincoln.
Eloquent and spirited addresses were delivered
ol tricky Palmerston—possibly pul up to it by hia
ma-ter Louis Napoleon—and coverssnine ulterior
g imo which wt I in due time be developed. Wo
sir ugly doubt mat Ih.i fleet so ostentatiously dis
patched to our coast is coining hither at all; very
by Messrs. Wright, Peeples and Junes, which Mere ! likely the commander has scaled orders, which,
received with enthusiastic applause. being opened on arriving al a certain point in mid-
ti i nvi.’ ■ ocean, will direct him to chango his course for
.... r. <1. LUAL, Chairman. ; 8lJtny p0 rt thousand* of miles Horn us. It would
J. Knowles, secretary. , seem impossible lo road thu Times’s fulmination
and not detect tho hollow ring ol the metal—the
Hertz, Ctteuver St Co, Cl&ghurn it Cunniugham. Chaffer
Al Co, Dana Al Washburn, A Doyle, W Etheridge,
Eljiaou, VV II Farrell Al Co,Gilbert Al Tilden,
SXMOINO PAUPkHS West.—Tho Directors ol the
Ciiicmnuil Cny Infirmary have written a letter to
the Mayor ol New York, complaining that the
autliormeu ol that city are in the habit of sending
foreign pauper* lo Cincinnati. They say:
"Wo have almost weekly arrivals ol Hutches ol
from three 10 twelve paupers, who are sunt hem
from your city, and am landed among-t in with
out money or Itionds, many ol wh' 111 are sick
when landed, whose expenses to ilus place are
paid by the emigration societies ol your my or i>y
the city authorities themaulvua. These, il not went
back, would soon bocornu m public charge upon us;
many am in a sickly condition, and cannot Ini ami
back, other* linger along lor a awhile until ihny
become fastened upon us, and finally bccuino a
public charge Ini I'io.”
Tothiatho Mayor replies, that no transhipment
ol paupAra westward lias been made by llionuihori-
ticM'f New York,and Uiutthoy wore doubt leas Re
warded to Cincinnati direct Irom Europe. In proof
of this he saya: .... ,,
“Tim Hamburgh ship Deutschland, Irom Ham
burgh, wlticn arrived m tin* port on tho 17tli Sep
tember, brought four criminals sent out by the
order and ui 1I10 expenao of tho authoriliea of
Guatrow, Duchy ol Mcr-klenliurg, dirocl Irom the
prison at that place. Tticnu persoua were |*rovi—
ded will, through nuke s from New York lo
Milw&ukiu. Ttiesto tuUi.va worn purchased irom
tho agents in Hamburgh. All the principal for-
warding iinna have agoncica in thu leading Euro
pean cities lor ill!) sale of llirougli tickets into 1 ho
interior ol this country. Thus you will auo that the
foreign emigrants alluded to by you may properly
represent themselves as from this city; they have
merely passed through on route Irom boiiih work
house or poor house in otbor lands, and imitoad ol
being sen, by our own authorities have been for
warded even »o your very door* by the inhumane
and mh"spilablo governor* and overaenrs ol ihuir
own courflry."
Yet the American parly is denounced na a hand
m conspirator* !«r trying to kuep tlioso lelous and
paupers out of the country.
'I’iiu bark R. II. Gamble,1’owel, with sickness
among ihe crew put into this port thu 3rd. Capt.
F lull lu'a disabled seamen at ihe Hospital, and,
procuring new seamen sailed for N. York the 4th
Thu schr. Ringgold, Loomis, arrived 1 lie 3d Irum
N. York, and sailed lor Tampa Hie next day.
Thu t rig Huntress, Ffisier, arrived tho 3J from
Pensacola wnh br.ck lor Fort Taylor.
The schr. Alice lor Baltimore passed iho city
same day hound to Lasacra, Texas.
The brig Label, isanlord, arrived tho 4th Irom
Matauza*, and sailed next day l<>r at. Marks
The 3 masted schr. James M.Her,Irom N. York
12 days iut, passed ihu city bound to Mobile.
Bug K-.-no, 14 days Irom Boston, bound to Apa-
Iacmcoia, paired same day,—also brig Handy An
dy, 10 days irom N. Yuik, bound to Appalucln-
cola.
Arr. 6:h, unnck Wm. Baity, Burroughs, 16 days
from New York, with passengers and freight Iur
tho fi-herius un the West coast.
Br schr. Tweed, Pettits, Harbor Island. Capt.
P. informs us thu*. while crossing Hie Banks he Id
tu with tbu Aim-nan bark Katnuel Noxlny, Jr.,
Irom New York, lor Now Orleans, with Mariners
lor Hie Navy Yard at I’eiihaeola on board, ashore
on wliui is called the Middle Ground. Assistance
had been olicrt-0 and accepted,.and u siuull wreck
ing schoonur was taking rut cargo. Cup:. P. laid
by thuiii until she got ell. Thu wrecker received
*1.2bb |or his survicoa. Tlio bark being very little
injured, continued oil bur voyage
The steaim-hip Northern Light, Capt. Tinkle*
laugh,jwilh pUHei.iigura and treasure, Irom San Juan,
arrived at one o’clock P. M. ol thu 6th, and took
in I0H tons cuul, and sailed ul 4 1-2 o'clock for N.
York. The Northern Light's passengers wore in
their 17th day Irom rian Francisco. They repre
sent tho Isthmus as being period ly healthy. Thu
passengers by thu .Sierra Nevada, from San Juan
del Furl, lor Sanl'arura,.sullurcd much by Cholera;
they lost over 4U m live days. Tho passengers by
tins boat left New York, Sept. 5.
Thu Isabel, (s(uamsli)p,) Kollina, arrived from
Charleston and .Savannah al 3 1-2 o’clock P. M.,
oi tho 6th, and sailed al 6, (or Havana. Shu had
a lull list of passengers.
Tho brig Wm. II. Spear, Larnpliier, arrivodfrom
Now York tho 7th, with freight lor this city an^
Fort Taylor.
Tho Br. schr. W. II. Clare, Smith, sailed tho
Till, lor Now Orleans, with a cargo ol aalt.
Tho bartt Eveutido, Capt. Partridge, arrived tho
7th inst., Irom Boston, with a cargo of ico fur this
city.
Tiuif.atknep Civil. War in Kanhab.—The St.
Louis Democrat says that tho Missouri borderers
aru canvassing tho propriety of an appeal to arms
Ono or two gnntlomun who have just come Irom
that auction of tho Ktato, roporl '.ho public! feeling
ua being of tho most inleuuo and alntming chnrac-
ter. One ol iho gentlemen remarked " you may
look out lor a civil war 111 Kansan in loha than
twenty duys."
Pl'-vena ,
A Haywood, IIutIhou, Fleming it Co, Ruse, Davis it
I.oiik, Aouu 4l Connery, G 11 Johnson. N H Knapp,
McMahon Al Doyle, 1 VV Morrell At Co, Kenedy Al Uuach
l-yiiu Al 8nider, Oitdt-n, hiarr it Co, E Parson* la Co,
Pallet:, Hutton al Co, .'jwiii Al Co, Vervtdle It Frierson,
VVubsier it Palmes, "'ajne, Grunvdlo AlCo. V VVooluy, ,
VV )• Yonge, Capt Gilmer, and ' >nl*-r.
Hr schr Reform, with Fiuu and Turtle to VV P Yonge
be hr Mary, Rocked, Philadelphia—C A "
dzu to bcraninn, Jnliiivton ( o. .N 11. Al
M A Coher, G II Juhluou, W II Kimbrough. Ly.... _
81 yder, Hardwick^ Co >ke, Cooper Al Gilliland, C A
Griener,Church R Mosses, Wsyue. Grenville Ac Co., A
R Champion - wuldbury, iigduii. biurr Al Co, G v I.
I.ainur, J VV Anderson, Ruse. Davis Al f ong, J VV Phil-
' is, Y01 ‘ _ *”
Noble.
siea ncr Gordon, Harden. Charleston—S M Lafllieaii.
„ f- _ . „ w.,.^w..... - -• ...w ...v.«.—. Mdze to c R R, Flu Rout, Haliurehsm it Ron. Dr l* W
L'tBLisn Criticisms o.v Amlrica'i Bocks.—Tlio ] roaring is Hint of Snug Hie Joiner—not the true Weal, JO Levy,!* II Loud, Minis Al John.-on, G H Ar
al lured tone oi English reviews, When speaking of! Icomnu tbundor. 'iho British Baltin fleet is off; nnl * 1 ' **"ck*-tt Si eMI gs, u Cohen. Cooper At Gilliland
A>»«■■■" l«b.l«uona. 1.^1.. rom.rkaUlo. W|i- I duly to[J- ‘'sSlrlCKlSia. a«v.„n.h Ki,cr-neo II
D0 " ' ba n l “"? Wi "o I 1 "" ■ ll ’“ L ' Jnd “'' Li '" rary J r r ' I m.km a »»„„p m ,„««,« an. ..he, Wh! n ! rX.Tr fSn’tSS? J
naJ ol October 15th. It occurs in an article m Nelson ’was sen'.to Ihimbard Copenhagen 8nd du- Wade, Hiarlesioti Hoat, nnd order. ’
which WiUia' "Famous Persons snd Famous' sboy or capture'.lie Danish fltxd, dues anybody: scruven’s FI al, Irom plaulation, with IPO bush-rough
Pluc-'S," nnd Bayard Tavlor’a "Visit to India, suppose that the British press gave warning to tlw ; rice to VV vyoodbrljji
‘ Dunes l)>‘ such detouation* as that ol thu Tunes I
There has born s imo little discussion between
tho two Governments respect mg thu British «*“ j WHn Duncan,
tempts to recruit soldiers in our cities, wherein 1
NOTICE.
THE Scuts in the m-w Lou*e of worship of into disnae because of the coruiiouiHis n»i>i
the First Preroby tenon Church, will be rcntid numeof Hoi and gin. 1 wont t-. us- it at pie
„ t)l _ \i, iaii. as il is an excellent ruined* In muiitUe c
»t the hou l m .lonGr. y Bquurt. « " "' • ,ln . • 14,11 cannot procure aoompouuU lobe retli-d ■
inst. at 12 urlukk. Parsons desiring seuta ore invit.d to i u ve. — .—....i vt it v
attend.
Steam Saw Milfi Land Tor Sale
A FINE STEAM SAW MILL, local d
county. »n th - great Ogeochee l;iv< i
with u tract of le.tXiO acr- a good j-.u* land, and
.. soiw swamp land ujM.n whl hisu lii*.- cruwth of
cl'-ared,uji.m wliLh tin- two s ttl'-un-nt* - f dwclliucs
a gin hou*euuul all mce»*.vry improreuient.* ler plnnfa-
rion us<-. Tin Mill has an excellent circular saw attached.
The property w ill K- sold at a Imrcnin. Ln mire of
R. McCltUAN.
nov 14 2m ScarlM.ro', Scnvto Co., (J*.
*,* Charleston Courier will copy tho aburu to the am't
of live ilollars. and send bill t" this ..llloe.
om J. B. VYooviwuid, M. D. Waterbary. Vc/aoal,
May 2, lr52:—
••1 am treating at the present time a c:.’ • r -!e
of the kidneys, w h.ch hus shown ttsvlt ><• >nai
Hulloch dluretics,aud have been advised to Us-. >■
•>t. thvr bchnapps."
l»r. Snowden Piggot, of Baltimore, A us. H I*
indicates the value ot "pure -cht-idam" in ur ■ “
••I mu fully sensible of ihecrral bonefi:* to be i
in ceiUin forms of unuary vlislurbance. fr-'m "
of good Holland ;but .but it an article *o d u
procure, without great trouble, that ( hive been re
pelted to content myself with I ss palatable and.
lore.lessinitnfuily taken nu-dnaments. A nu'r t
-■ not (all to meet with thehuariv af p:
rule f-cheidani
ballon "f physlciaus-
1 Dr. R. L. Illekiey, or East Boston, Aug. 11, 1^51
I writes ^
••l hare Just received yours ot the 7th iusl. and
, foliy eouvmced that pure Holland giu is posset’
many medicinal | roperilea, which, when judlciou-
I nunistertd, produce very beneficial resuiu.4 shkllbt
hi'l'p) to introduce your Aromatic Stehei * ’
' among my iriende in tins virlwity."
Dr. J. lv. hlhlile. Drukesv n!u, N. J , In Januan JtoX
. writes as billows
’•So gruMt has bueu the difficulty with me I > prncu
a pure article ol gin, and so often have I Oeo. diva
poll,tuvl, mat 1 have aim. si tul.rely cea*td u-pre-cril
Kin lor any complaini, and nave nearly dt-pa.red
beinz abie to do it wiih better success, unless y.-u.
ills. Young, Wyatt Al Co, s iiici.ci, Dr S E “ilabarsham, i Tim first trial made of them in this section was t . n the t ' l ® i “ t , , 0,5 ,f **’» >" u * 1,1 haV « co " , ‘
J Noble. C. A. L. laimnr, and to say that they gave satisfaction boon m. the practitioners in thia country, .hat l aa
would be poorly expressive: they cx-ite.I admiration in ' •**£*■’mey will not be slow to acKnowlmlKu."
their nentn -ss of finish nnd the advantages they possessed Toledo, Ohio, Au§. 13, D>3-
ov.-r all oth. rs. 1 cheerfully recommend their ua-.* to all *’ ' "
builders au 1 captains of vess-D. inasmuch as tliey com
bine w.th their advantages, tlua' of economy and dura
bility. II. F. WILLINK. Builder,
nor 14 It JOHN II. CRAIG. Pilot.
TBaTXMOJNriAXA.
JAMES MAUL’S
Patent Horizontal Sails.
Gieiner?— I FTpIvesniepleasuretobeartcstlmonytothesuperi.'rity
Ndze to bcraiilnn, Jtihiivlon — io, N B, Ac H Weed,' 1. of the Iloiizontul Sails patented by Jus. Maul. 1 have -
' * ! us-'d them on the Pilot Boat C. A. L. Lamar, and found
them to |osauss d' Cid.'d advantages for vess. Is laying close
on the wind—affording economy as w 11 ns speed—for in
handling them they nquire Irsa force when reefing or |
taking in sail, than is required by others in general use.
China and Japan," are noticed :
"In the paralysis ol home literature produce : by '
the wur, wu receive our moat abundant supply Irmii
America. Our own publishers prudently retrain •
Irom appealing to a public too much impoverished,
and hnving iiiuugliis too far di veiled, to listen to
appeals «»l authorship m England. America, more ,
fortunate, coni mill's in ns giuat career of civiliza
Hon, m which wu Itavo m ido so sudden a stand- !
ami, will) a luture id rcir-gres-iun, and is rapidly'
prti-Hing us hi iliu race. Tne books that conic to us
Irom the United Slates manliest coiitmuojs im
provement. Every success.vo importation intro
duces Hie Englii-li ru.uiur to new works m liielory,
ficHon, pou-iy, winch eclipse iho modern produc
tion* oi our own authors, vxcuptiiig only some low
ol ihu greatest of ihcni.”
01' thirty-nine English and Irish bishops, four
ar- upwards ol eighty years of ago, eleven aro he-
tween seventy ami eighty years, l-urlcen between
aixty and sevemy, five I etwuen filly and sixty,nnd
live between loriy and filly.
Tiie man who w«* "cainud away by excite
ment," lias been brought hack t y "calm delibura
Porter's Flat. fri'iirl’IaiitHtion, with 49 casks rice to J
VY iiliaintoiinud Cm.
J J smith's Flat, from plantation, with rough rice to
rtV,.y woo .11 »rona, ».id .hero may hw. boon Fll „ bu c.,h-m„! Wa.hburo.
I lUrCU * .ImwI riif.l in,i ol .... ’. ... . .
• mo likowiao rowo.ii.* Cloroo-. dwalruell.Hl m Pc br lluu,.ull«, R.«on-llai.ak Wiahboni.
Groyt-wn and our h.ibueiormg raids on ' uba, , schr Empire,Oanorn, New Yoik—Dana Al Waaliburn.
wiiercin tee were wrong. All tins does not an,"''"' •
the tenth part <*! a vaiid cause lor war. Our !
filibustering operations occurred long since ; llicro |
is no cau.-e l«»r complaint in ilium which was not
iiio'u urgenl two year- since than it is now. Who i
imagines, llicn, tliai England will pick a quarrel
with us now, whin*she lias Russia iul:y on h'-r
hands, for acis which she did not deem worthy I ..
eVi n !• rclllolis.rancu when -lie was n:| peace with hic'klorii, I E Mnlinry, VV T i.nugworth, D Malhewf’. O
all me woild f Tne idea is preposterous. As to G Martin. M I...V.-II. G VV Parkir. J E Burnett. I)r J U
lieiaud, l>y a party "I
IMII'A It I CD.
Pteacer VVm Suabrook, Charleston.
I'ANXENREHS.
Per sicamcr Alabama, Irom New York—S Moore, G
A Killer. VY’ G N Duvi.« and 2 -hi'flren, Mrs I'readwclj
and duuulner, Mos V DeWntK Mr* ' apt Day and
K Diy. J A Russ, S II llarlhorn, J T Burrow*. J Alex-
aniler T ' lex under. VV R Anthony, VV It Nuvins, D
RGBIS03SF & GAMP,
\yOULD INFORM THEIR PATRONS AND THE 1TB-
1 V lie that they have taken thu Store,
XOS BILYAN STREET,
Warings Buildings, n -\t d>vr to o. Johnsons A* Co. Shoe
Stofn, when- they will resume th .ir busin.-snin a few day a,
and remain until their old store is refitted.
WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINAR YT
^■pil.S LONG KS1A 111. I SHED IN.-TUITION is now
1. organized upon a Iwdv "f peculiar excellence. It is
under the cars of a Priniipal of very cmiuent qualifien- „ ua
tionsand ru cos.*, as-isted iu all Depart nun ts by carefully : distlHed Imuors
a. n Aa.iitiint Trofi.>li.,p4 I . 1 .
**The frequent indices of the bihlcdam
bolli by thu pr.'ies-h n and Hie press, had ir.duc*d it*
di sire of tesilug ihe efficacy of this preparaboi. «>: E-s
before 1 received your note. I trust it will tulfi. Ui*
expeciiitioiis of the most *KHKUii.e. and prove t-ab
blessing anil a profit to snfferii g humanity."
Dr. D. I'-olkiu*. town physician and surgeon at loin
Connectlcui, says, in a letter dsu-d Oc ober 14. 1**2.
•*I coiiMder your Schiedam .-chnapps a supplieri
tide, and one that will not cornu short of our iniitiMt
expectations. It is an article thu medical Iraursii
have long wnmeil. 1 have used It, so far. with evrj
apparent success. |», C4M.KIY< S ."
*d aboraiorv, New York, Muv2, J*-'*A
u Ma. I poi.riio VVolm—Dkar s>ta:—Icaiuioi »ixU
too l iglily Of ihe purity «,f your Schlcrinm -chiiai'P*.-
I,i8 decidedly superior t«i any thing of the kma '
ihu marxei. It i» pcrleclly free from Hie admix; •<*
lusil oil, or any of those aruylic compound? which P 1 '
iluco Biicli roi8chiuvou: and irreparable cfft-ci up
C"n?iituiion,nnJ which very few samples ol a.
huiiii^i I... .... -without—most of them l"i*
[From Hie Loudon Globe, Oct. 20.]
Trouble lli-iween linglouil and Hie
li titled Muieit,
Wu conlo-s wo can hardly aoo sufficient reason
lor regarding ihu posnion ol uffairH bnlwemi iho
United rilatcs and Grom Britain as porsussing Hie
llireal'-niug aspect with which it is invested by
some ol our C'ditHiiiporuricfl Tho political and
tim millerlal iiilercsts ol ilio two eountrios arc
idem.tied to so iiniiualu ami imporlnnt un extern,
tliat .ipprulicnsioiis ul u collision could only lm jus
tilled by u much lower cstimato ol iln; good sense
ol ourseivos, and ol our kinsmen beyond tim At
lantic, than Ihu progress of oil her country mining
the nations oi tiie world would wurranl.
We must, limn, look upon it aa imposHihlo thal
nny serious difficulty can urisu Horn the supposed
hi tell ol the spirit ol Iliu United .Stales' laws by
enliv.niuni lor the British service upon the fron-
tiui, which has taken placu. Even pulling aside
thr question as to tho cxtonl to winch these pro
ceedings inlringu thu law, wnnhould take the rin-
glo lad lliut to all appearance they worn discon
tinued upon ruprus'-iuntioiiH being mado tliat
Ihu United .Status government regarded them with
dishtvor, us a guarauleu ol tiiu cusaalion
of any diasagrcemeut (hut they might liuvu
caused.
No doubt our squadron on tho North Amoricnn
Station has lately received reinforcements, but Hie
American people can hardly be ignorant of thu
ru.il causes winch havo dictated this siup. If they
justly claim that the laws ol noutrnltly bo respec
ted, they cannot deny us a similar right. II
unauthorized recruiting bu suppressed, (hero is
nothing uuroiiBounblu m asking (hut uuauiliorizcd
privateering should bo prevuntud. Tho Ameri
cana, I iko ourselves, iiiiihi lm uwuro that in their
purls nt tins moment largo vuhmcIs nro in various
Biugus of preparation, equipped openly lor llicsor-
vico ol Hijhhu, nnd lo inlorcupt and annoy our
trado. Wo any nothing ol the wild but long-
thren'end projocia lor Iho invasion of Ireland, iho
open dincumtioii ol which hardly n tnuil fails to
report.
But it is nguiusi lliesn Icsa ambitious enterprises,
ami not imninw Yiuuricn, lliut our squadron is di
rected Wu shall uuduubiudly uau our strong
» ami lady, Mim (’beeves. Master ' beeves, VV b
Cooilcr, F G JoIiiih iii, .*> J llvail, G Curtms la sy. cluhl
Hinl B?t Ml-s P S i-wnol, Mr? I'arimchon G Jones, ami ;
lady, M !►• Join-*, Mai-ler Jonc* "r? T. Kcillp, .YItb Pro
per Min* Pr. per, J Huiiler. VV Kdwnids. I.Grieves, holy ‘
3t-.lol lr.-u ami svt. M Marsli. ladv ami Schlldrun, Mi*s
VI M-ibIi, .VIi-8 -cudiler, G l.piung ami la ty, Mr* l.nud, !
2 children and mf’, VV It Smith, and Hd Bieernce. \
Per steamer Gordon, fr on Cliarlestoii -t 4 A ilubli«on,
II Isibel. r II > *mull. J P Marnhal, K J Black. II P Eil*
ni'indf. VV Bill"*, i'll U"-9. J I’ Braniung, G II f.mper,
w |) Price, lllai-kwood, I'abner, G C Dent, lady and
chl'd. E Jlohm uux. II B McG and 4 *vis, G V| Gl.oves, ;
Indy, 4 children a-d 2 svt*, virs Huger, V1r« Dent and :
svt. Mis* Held, Mr* I.uxua and *vl, and 17 deck. |
«ii:7IOM V > l»A.
lialiimon-, Nov 9—Chi schr z'aui Francis, Rrowm !
ihu hugah*
lrmil Yankee lillihuster*, Piiliiiorsioii has iio more
apprehension of il Ilian lm ha.* ih-it some Gulapa-
g.>* tun lu w ni rub agamsi iho north end id Bril.on
and Hcr-'po Scotland into the boil'.mluiis ocean.
Oim ohj -ei - I this game lies on dm su'iatm. Eng
laud s a buy'' ol mmics, h ivmg cimsi (I'•■ pro
duce iho ruw material m Hdequuiu quantity. Shu
li >s buriowed ilie army "I Sar Inna, and is now in
iml puisuii ol tha* "i Np>iic. It merely buying dm
Mims rv.even with dm Royal Fuiii ly thrown in,
w. u d buliiciv'lio would have thirty ihouBiuid Span
iards "ti Hi" Hoick Sea bel >ru Ghnstmas. But
C istdiaii pndu revolts at die idea <d aripuuisli Ar
my serving us auxiliaries in such a war—in In fit,
as* iiie’cni.aries, wnh scarcely more decorum iu • favuniuii.
llio sale 'li.in wnso*»-oivcd in George lll'epuiclia- lbi«ion, N<iv 5—rid brig F.lllle Mills. PuiiiHtn. Jack-
eoe.,1 Il't-snins lo servo iigHiusl u< in the War ol •«»ville ; whr It O riiah.ner,Thompson, do; brig For-
the Revolulinn Pali'icrsion uiust therelore miko 1 VV.VL nr' Fvenilndo White J:u-k*nnville •
himsoll officious in deleus** and prolaclmn ol Lu- ”, , liirU Meumr, Lovett, Savannah, to l.iad for
ba, in order t-> reconcile dm ^painali people lo dm Liverpool.
traiiBit-r ot their army to .Sevastopol. Hu would, Ah-xamlrla, Nov 8—Sid ship Laurence, Brown, Sa-
lain give lo die solo die airol nil exchaugo "I scr- ; vannal,
vices—Spain tignimg lor Great Britain in iho East I New Vork. NnvH-rid hark Harvest, Nichole, Bar ;
vghilo Bniam guards Spanish America agaiimt iliu j , » r 'H j')' "°.'"|' 1 r ’;,* r f:,*?“*" 01 '.T' 1 L. Q
fill,.,,,slurs in the Weal- That Cuba stands in no j ahlp , urlfhtn *' Hanning St-
need ol Una osicntrHious prolcclion, miisi bo as , ‘o c i 2fi-Th« Royal Sovaraigii. which sailed 13d, Oct
well underalood ill Europe as in America ; but it f or sHv’h, and pm back on tho24ih, Rroumluu.
is important to givo tho sale of (ho SpunHi Army Cuba, «*ci 29—, hi brig flrotiLtfavannab.
thu color ol rooiprocal service, and this floet may
bu iho couuturpoise agreed on.
3a! Eiir Jr ' v, “' >™ r ™"»rl?'Lrirrrv’a.TJi ‘ztisxs
A I Aimwi 1 Am The genuine Is mdd by all the rcspuciablo Diucri*
a,- , n'V;^ ■ *nd Gn ccrs iu the l ulled Huies.
. ^^DiucpUU
nituU Hutea.
UDOI.PIIO YVOI.t r..
22 Itcnver st.New York amt Homh Froet
jhlladelplila. • tep 19—tutbioa
AY.—100 bates prime taisifin Hay, landing fn«
, amt for sal.-hv
LAIH.ET0N is PA UPON?
! II A TA
wm. m. nt:
Commuiel or BoAr.n op Trusties.
Ref- rencs iu Savannah.—Col. Alls. It. Lawton. Dr. F.
T. Wai l-. J. It t-Nti-D. l * i.
Washington. Gu.. Nov. 14. 5oo<l
J»«/“M"rniiqr News copy
rLE & POllTEIl.—m caeksTcnn.-nta c.'telwaTTd
»'V crutch Ale in quarts and Pints inuiortcd direct from
the Ilr-weiy. 2u cask* liyass Porter in jl'ints. 2:
cla> > Fort-, r in 1'iutB. Iouiding. nnd for sale bv
riovl4 t.'L.VUIolKN x t'CNNINGHAM.
IIEESE.—.V' box'« English Dairy t h.•» •.-. 50 do
Uuehen t he sc. iotmliug. and for sale bv
nov 14 GL.VGUOKN A iTNNINGll.VM.
llESIl FRUIT AND GREEK TURTLE.
d by th - British schr Reform from Andrus
Island—Ornug.s, .-haddock, t.rape Fruit, Rannnaa and I »EEF.—2U half Uhls. Family Market ltecf. k
If -nmu*. which are equal to any. ver hroitght to this mar- JY m.m s.lir. John Farnum. ami for sal.. I"
ket,—and a few very fine Green Turtle. For sale l»v nov 14 mini-; ! jHHNFTtLN.
WM. P. YOS'GE. ' ——
nov 14 No. 94 Bay street. ! INACOM.—llacon Mdee and Hi
no:
F-
from | I 451E. -1.000 casks him.-. .So casks Galciiu-d i*ia.*t
Iku- • landing this dav, and for sale bv
' nov 14 CAUL ETON is PARSONS
I AT1IS.—f. O M White 1’ine I<aths. 10 tcc! "h-
j Piue Bcvuds, landing from hark Kmpress. fcrssb '
nov 14 n *
G
CAKLKTUN A I'AHSl'N
UMSY CLOTH.—Gunny Cloth in botes anJ I'** 1
U kepn
laird
6s and ^s.: 5" boxes Adamantine do ; 25 barrels Sugar
Craik'-rs, dmnd m.idol'JO IdsBofl.v Biscuits; 20 bids Pilot \ pOFFKK
MI.NL-'V 3"llN>T'*
-Puiuviau Guano lamhiig
MINIS*
, jgh.nfd )X *
KECKIPTR PER CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Nov 13.-1777 hales Cotton, 3(. boxes Copper Ore
1711 sucks Wheat. 252 d" Rye 150 dojuo barrels Flour,
277 sacks Corn. 9 hates Hoinesllcs At mdse, lo G A I.
Lamar, < teder. J P Hrooks, Dann > Wushlmrn, llnrd-
w lek 4l Cooke. RhIiiiii A -mllli, Roslon it Villalonga,
J VV l.nlhrop St i n Ru-u. Dhvih A Hon, Ho.ioii. Ilar-
deo It Co, Heim It Foster. R llabesaliuin «t Hon, llollt-
wnll II Whiiuhead, A s lluiindgu, Franklin it llraiit-
ley, Mnilersby ftCo VV I) Dukes, Al Ron, Hunter
it CameII. A Low 4lCo, Checver fc-Co, J YY’aldorlnirg,
Young, Wyatt «l t o, Fallen, Hutton 4l Co, Hrlghmn.
Kelly it Co, Way it Taylor, Hudson, Fleming 4t Co,
King 4t Hon, T RHhackallord, W P Yonge, Cohens it
Hertz, M II Williams, t. Parson* * C". J D Jesse, ()
Gohiin, Tlson Al Mackey, J F Tucker, J Ingers.dl
Wayne. Grunvilie <l Co,J II Hliie», K A Allen 4l Hon,
Henderson Al I., Meyer .Vi lliickert, G VV Anderson, J K
Hwuut, G H Johnsou, l.ynu it tfnldur, F VV Blms, W
Hums, G II Cuinniing.
AUGIJHTA, NOV. 12, P- M —Cotlon.—The demand
actlvu to day uud prices I' ll, writli a lair huslnose.—
Good .Middling FJJ ; Middling Fair HfctoHfcc.
M
Ol'LDIXGS.—Mi different kinds for builders use.
CHAFFER tk CO., No.6 Whitaker st.
MAC' IN, NOV. 13—Colton, In good demand. YVe
puoie extremes Irom 7 io HXc.
MORII.F., N«,V. 7—Collon--Thero was a very general
(Inn .ml i"-dny,am' the markei Imlng bars, prioes closed
u little suffer. Mnldbi.K quoted at He.
H ANGING AND ROPE.-W» hales heavy Gun
ny (loth. 2n bolts heavy Dundee (for He a Islands,)
50 holts medium do 44 Inch. 300 rolls Ky Rope. tkK) lbs j
Bagging Twine, in store and for sale by
nov 12 WEBSTER A PALMES.
S UNDRIES.—l&u 2 A 3 strand ilrooms. 50
dozen painted Buckets. 2n0 5. In, 15 and '20 gallon
Iron-In.and Kegs. hOti l. nnd *.j boxes Hiudines. Um)
boxes Pipes. In store and for sale bv
nov 12 _ WEHHTER k PALMES.
I 'INE nRANDIEM.-l half j.l,..' Olar.l Dupov A
. Co. vintage. 11*42.
1 hull Pipe do vln. 1148
4 do Otanl, Diqioy A Co. Tin. 1854.
8 qumter pipes do do viu. 1-51.
1 half do F\ Klepper A Co'a vln 1815.
3 do do A Signet to, vln 1552-3-4
fin eighths Harenac Brandy.
In store and Tor sale by WEBSTER A PALMES.
nor 12
B uckwheat and mackerel.-25
hull bbls Bm-kulieat,30 iirbbD Buckwheat. OUeiglilh
bids uud l>ngs Buckwheat, 25 bids No. 2 Mackerel, 25 bbls
No. 3 Mackerel, 25 hall bbls No. 1 Mackerel, 2d qr tibia
No. t Mackerel, 25 kitts No. 1 Mackerel, landing ami fur
sal.- by nov 7 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
1 JOTATUF
m
ENN l»ORK.- Id hbli New York ettv Inrimctloi
.VI Mesa Pork, lor salo by 1HINTEII A.GAMMKLL
11 Goshen Butler; 60 boxes do. Cheese; 60 luxes Eng
lish Dairy Cheese; landing ami for sale by
nor 14 SCRANTON, J0n,\8T0S A CO.
fFBAHi-'Ji '.Ichcsts Blink Tiu, papers (in tin
A Ibil); 2" do do * ,|b do.; 20 do do.: ).,jlli. do; 10 do
do; Hyson do, choice art it le; 25 131b. Cuddies do do; 25
611>. do. do. do.; 25 01b. do Holing do. loimliug nnd in
•tore, for sale by SCRANTON, J0I1NSTHN A CO.
liov 14
OGLETHORPE LIGHT INFANTUY~
A,’ Hill CAP.'* are ready tor ileliverv. Apply to
A nor 14 U w'M.B. JA0K80N.
X] OT1CE.—The gulMcriber law r> niqjcd temporarily
IN his laiiw and Notarial Office to the Rimin uv. r tho
Rail Rood Rank,
nor 14
y^POIlT
It
tf. DELAM01TA.
tei
11“ -
•Prime Northern Hay in store, 1 Vll t
,4 MINIS 5 A JOHNflW'
ING GOODS.—85,000 oThoxes asMrted ,
peicussiou Cups. Ift.iHHl Eley s Central fine water I
>f do; .MHi.tkki French G.D. do.; 250.WW American do. |
250,000 Baldwin's Gun-wudiUug; 200,000 Ltey's Idasl'c
YVH.ls.Just received, direct fn.m the Manntectun;i».and
for sale by nov 14 I-"' K1.1. A LA nj^MORb^ I
ro KI.l.l.Mi OFF AT <-OSlC-S«to «" J Sla-
V s : I,on,TV, rap. r .11,1 I vlv|“. Novvl. and l.ifcln llro.a-
. ». y '*,SH. «t tho lowest Now York i
ing, can be had FOR CASH. -
Pit’., ... ,i... n, K .k .store, No l:i«) Congress Street. 1
to i losit out iov stock by the fimi ol January. Uaigdns /
ean be had on euily apid,ration, particularly iu ifiuuk l
Books I'or Mercantile estaulishmeuU.
/ MIAMPAGN'B.-Heidsieck. Iteuche. Y.
V' Mar. Anchor and Crown Brouds. quart« an' ' '
ter sale by nor 14 MIN Id A JOllNMy.
o U PER FIN fe FLOUR. Corn Hical. and '
U **" "" J " JA-XX A SXIWK.
TTORNTHAY A- OATS.—70(1 bushels C>rn
bales taistern Hay. 800 bales Northern H*. v *
huslicU heavy deed and teed Oats, in store and ter
n,.» 14 LYNN A dN'll'hjb
..'ALT, PICKLED BEEF, 4kc.—HX«0 ?'»')’
^ t^alt. 19 ham Is Prime Beef and 4 Cus>U Extra‘“P 1
cur.tl. smoked lteef iu canvass, in store and for **»Jf
nor 14 LYNN A SNlPKjh
f»UTTER AND CHEESE.—20 Firkins*;»«»*
I> Goshen Butter. 10 firkins cookiug do. 19t« M
100 Ihivcs white Chi*ese. For sale by
nov 12 W K ib*TER A P.Vl.ME^
A 1I BO T T '8 N A POL EON .—The HJ*WJ5
Napoleon Bonaparte, iu 2 vols. elegantly houn
cloth and half-valf, with maps and illustrations. *
tbor supply- received and ter ude by _ . ....
WAR NOCK A DAY18.
nov 12 169 Congrew
M)ALt-A superior article of Clover llill C*o«L jifj 1
mg and for sale by 8PKNCKR CL'11 KELL * 1
v 14
I.OIll.
' Depot.
8. 8. SIBLEY.
pOTATOES.
"till
125 bbls I’olatoos Inmllng from
Johu Howe, aud ter sale by hr.
uuv 7 OAULKTON A PA had 5 »•