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SAVAJNHAH UKri'HLK'A*,THURSDAY MORNING,NOVEMBER 15, IM V
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Thursday Morning* Nov. 15. |
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ly Telegraph fer (he Repehllean.
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NkW OdLLANt, Nov. 12.
Tho Orisaba haa arrived, with dates from tho
City ol Mexico to tho 4th.
Alvaras waa still acting Prestdont. The .Min
iairr however, were unable to agree. and one ol
them had roeicned. Alvarcx had fixed his rest- *
dance at Pilopao.
Troop* were pouring into the city, and a famine
waa (eared.
Frwan Oxai,
New Orleans, Nov. 13.
Gov. Pcaae.ot Texas, in his Me»eace to the lug-
ialature, opposes all Inrthor unauthorised expedi
tions into Mexico, to chastise the Indians.
. Letalsiana Elecllwaa.
New Orleans, Nov. 12.
Wickliffe, Democrat, has been re-electod Gov
ernor of this State. One American and three
Democrats have been elected to Conireaa.
Nxw Orleans, Nov. 13.
The Democratic ticket is electod by 2,000 ma
jority. The Legislature is also Democratic.
Oar Belailea* with Finland.
WASHINOTON, Nov. i3.
The act oflty British government in sending a
large fleet to our waters, ia regarded hy the Ad
ministration hore with indignation, if not aa an
incipient act ol hoatility. Thu Department to-day
issued orders lo ihe several Navy Yards, relative
to the necessary preparation to meet uny emer
gency.
Cawanaerclnl.
Nlw York, Nov. 13.
Cotton quiet. Salos 500 halee. Flour quiet also.
Ohio brands.
Nxw Orleans. Nov. 11.
Cotton is firmer. Sales lo-day, 14,000 buioa.—
Middling,8 i-8»8 1-4.
New Orleans, Nov. 11.
Cotton has declined 1-8 a J-4 tu-Joy. Middling,
7 3-4 a 8 1-8.
New Yore, Nov. 14.
Cotton firm,sales 10,500 bales. Fair Sugar 64
a 7 eta.
New York, Nov. 14.
Cotton firm, sales 800 bales. Klonr firm. Ohio
$9.12. Mixed Corn 96 1-2. Wheal improving.
It ia eoMeded that the rase!shoes adopted by
the Democratic party, at MlUedgevUle, in the
male, takeaafe Boat hern ground. Their position
in regard to Kansas and tho terma upon which
they propose to unite with the Cincinnati convea-
lion, are well onough in tbeir way, and dis
play np little present tact, though very kittlo fnturo
oalcelettoe. But while granting this much, we
hope gar American frionds, oepeoially those at
Millodfcovillo, will nut allow tliomaelvoa to he de
ceived. The ultimatum of the Georgia Demo
cracy will never be conceded by any National
convention, and much lose by that which ia to aa-
eumble at Cincinnati. Oi this, the leaders in this
State are well convinced. They have laid down
what wili appear to moat Southern men aa un un
exceptionable platform, with the view ol binding
together and consolidating die iioterngeneous or
ganization under whioh they carried the recent
election, und for the further purpose of winning
over Ireah recruits to their ranks and weakening
tho opposition ol tho American parly.
Their plailorm ia not wholly tho work ol patri
otism ; policy loot its influence ns woll as love of
country.
Having accomplished thoir purpose—having in
duced tho American party ol Georgia to capitulate,
to lay down tbeir arms—the loaders will go up
to Cincinnati and present thoir ultimatum. One
ol two things will be iho result:
1. Tho convention, coinpoacd for tho greator
part of Northern delegates, will ho called upon to
decide between tho Northern and Southern wings
af tho party. If it accepts tho Georgia proposition,
tho Northern division will be riven into tactions,
and the nominee of the convention detested.—
If the proposition be rejected,then the Southern, or
at least the Georgia delouatca, will return home
and unfurl the bauner of rebellion. Nay more,—
they will nominato n sectional candidate and or
ganize a sectional party, and thus take tho first step
towards breaking up tho Union of these States. Lei
tho dispassionate men ol tho country think oi thia.
2. If the convention, unwilling to encounter
Scyllu on tbo one hand or Cliarybdieon tho other,
should neither accept nor reject tho proposition, aa
it probably will not, thon the wise mono! tho body
will come together and dovise a platform which
will mean all things to all men—a dclphic produc
tion, full of promise to the North and cncuurage-
j mcul to the South. Thia the delegates front Geor*
gia will be prevailed upon to uccept as an equiva
lent to their ultimatum, and returning home, their
work and their patriotism will bo held up to the
admiration of the country. If, in tho meantime^
the American party shall have conaentod to await
the action of the Cincinnati convention, or shall
have commuted itself in any way to its doctaiun>
it will find itaell completely circumvented ; for it
will then be too late to cull a convention and to
bring lorward a candidate.
We conclude, then, that il tho convention ac
cepts the proposition ol the Democratic party oi
Georgiu.u will lead to wide-spread agnation at
the North ; (hut if it rejects it, it will call into be
ing a sectional party in tho South ; and that if it
does neither, it will at least adopt a set of high-
sounding hut meaningless resolutions, by which
both sections, and especially tho South, will be
cheated.
If, however, wc aro mistaken, and the Cincin
nati convention shall do what is right, both in re
gard to the pluilorm it adopts and tho candidate
it nominates, no Democrat in Georgia will ho more
gy Miss Logan’s recent engagement in Boa- I rep.iced than ourselves. We shall in that event,
ton seems to have been highly sucomsIuI. In no j not only not offer any factious opposition, but if
the American party shall not come lully up to its
duty, wo will go further and counsel a union of
hearts and hands throughout ail the borders ol the
South.
Correspondent* of the Mnvunnnh Republican.
The Georgia Legislature.
Mu.lepueville, Nov. 12, P. M.
Tho elections tor Suite iloose «fficcre, cumo off
t .-nay Mr. J. II Tripped Putnam, thn nominee
lor S'atu I'leusurer, and Mr. E. P. Watkins <>l
Henry, nominee lor Secretary ol Staio, had no
opposition, und w-eru duly eluded.
For Comptroller General—First Ballot.
Poinrson Thwoatt ol Muscogee 142
f^T The steamships State of Georgia, for
Philadalphia, and Augusta, lor New York, sailed
yesterday morning ai 11 o'clock.
part of the country are tier dramatic talents mu !
private worth more lully appreciated than in Bos- |
ton.
rsr The attention ol iho reader is directed to j
the advertisement ol ihe “Cosmopolitan Art As
sociation” in ibis morning's issue. It ia a perma
nent institution, and conducted on liberal and pro-
por principles, ard merits the patronage of the
irtui ds of Literature und Art.
Ey Sometime during Tuesday night, some |
light fingered gentleman managed to i-fleci .m I
entrance through tho window into J.C. Sturto j
vatu's clothing store, corner ol Whitaker-st. and |
Hay Lane. lie hud provided himself with a dark
lantern, made ol pnato-board. With this in hand,
he commenced n general search lor money, it is
presumed; but finding none, ho possessed himself
of a law glazed carpet bags, and :tion i>r"Cccdud to
enter, I kowise ihr- ugh 'he window,jlie tailor's
establishment of Messrs. Fnsbee Sl Co., fronting
on Bryau-st. Here he filled his carpet bags wit
a number ol vests, . ants, patterns, -!kc., <Stc , vnl-
ued at $150 or more. He a: -> exchanged Ins old
socks lor a new pair, tho old ones being "a li'tlo
tho worse lor wear,’’ and ol a pmdigi >us size and
Aue at that. Having rigged htmat-H out in the
latest style, he very nsturally colic ded that a
gentleman ol his figure should lay m a -uvndv ol
pocket change and sugars Impressed with this
conviction, ho quietly “waikt-d tutu" A Peace's
segar store, which wns next deer, und filled Ins
pockets with Habaneras, broke open tho money
drawer, and abstracted all the change he luund
except one cent, which ho had the magnanimity to
leave. The amount taken was small—only two
or three dollars.
So considerate a gentleman drs -rves to he
known, lie is evidently in want o' clothes, and
could tell, possibly, who .-et fire to Robinson Sl
Camp’s establishment Sunday morning last.
E. S. Gander ol Baldwin <J3
M. L). MeGumli* of Baldwin 10
Blauk 5
For Surveyor General—First
James A. Gr.-en o| Floyd
P. M. Compton of Baldwin
Blank
240
Billot.
142
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MOUSE.
The hill f r iho par- on ol Jacob
mudu tho special order tor
• •tiier lolls, tend a second inn"
239
Mercer wsa
•morrow. Ol tho
r referred to com
mittees, I only notice two—Mr. Pickett’s Com
mon School bill, which was referred to a com-
mitten ol one Irom acli Congressional District,
und Mr. Jones' retaliatory hill, (a very important
one,) which, on motion ol Mr. Irvin ol Wilkes,
was ordered lobe primed.
Thu tallowing now matter was reported to
day :
By Mr. Ward «>l Butts, n hill lo provide for tbe
payment «>! Grand and Petit Jurors in this Stnte,
hy means ol a tax to he assessed and suspended,
By Mr. Coin of Greene, a bill to limit tho time
in whioh actions may be brought in tho courts of
law of this Stale; to fix tho limo in which indict-
raontamay bs found and prosecuted;and (or othor
purfwsesL
By Mr. McMillan of Habersham, a bill divorcing
ths wives ol conviuts lor lito, ill the State Peni
tentiary.
By Mr. Bfoodworth of Carroll, to add Carroll
county to the 4th Congrusatotuil District.
By Mr. Kuight of Lowdnua, a hill to give"Stato
aid” to tho Brunswick and Florida Railroad Com»
pnny. Tho following are, briefly the terms.—
Twenty tniios of the Road to be completed and in
running order, thereafter the State to endorse the
compuny’a bonds lor $8,000 pur mile, for uvory mile
ahor ihe twenty tnontioned, and to have a mort
gage on the enttro work.
By Mr. Long of Glynn, to incorporate tho city r>f
Brunswick. Alao to compel persona owning 1,000
acres ol land in Glynn county, but residing dee-
whore, to pay thoir taxo* within eaid county.
By Mr. Culhoun of Fulton to incorporate ihu
“Atlanta Female College.”
By Mr.——ol——, to form a new county
from portions ol Fnyoito and Henry, nnd to ho
called Butler.
By Mr. Wales of Muscogee, to repeal nn Act to
regulate iho weighing ofeniton.
By Mr. Murphy of DeKalb, to repeal an Act
granting now trials in curtain cases. (Suo page
46, Laws of 1853-4.)
RESOLUTIONS.
By Mr. McIntosh of Elbert, to bring on the
election of a Judge oi tho Supremo Court, on Wed
nesday 14th inat. Lost.
By Mr. Dahnoy of Gordon, to elect a State Di
roctor for tho Bank of tho Stale, on Thursday
noxt. Lost.
Senile adjourned to 10 A. M., to-morrow.
C***.
*t lading Committees of the Legislature,
Tho President on Taeeday announced tho fol
lowing standing Committoeaof
THE SENATE. #
On Privileges and Election*—Messrs. Murphy,
Winu, Robinson, Paucraon and Colbert*
Oil Petitions—Messrs. Whitaker, McDonald,
Poolo, Howell und Dixon.
On Enrolment— Mesars. Guerry, Hardeman,
Landrum, Cannon and Cantrell.
On Journals—Messra. Camden, Marshall, Har
ris of Talialorro, Riley and Allred.
Go ihu State of the Republic—Messrs. Lawson
of Burke, Miller, Spalding, Billups, Wiugholdt
McMillan,Suns, Dabney and Atkinson.
On tho Judiuiary—Messrs. Gibson, Cono of
Greene, Pope, Baxter, Buchanan, Wulls, Nichols*
Gumming, Murphy and Strickland.
On Finance— Messrs. Lawton,Calhoun, Ponder,
McIntosh, Fatnhrough, Morris, King, Brown of
Gwinnett, Dawson ol Houston, and Lott.
On Internal Improvements—Messrs. Screven,
Peeples, Grant, Knight, Scott, Hardeman, Long*
Pope, Moore of Cobb, and Wellborn.
On Publie Education und Froe School*—Messrs.
McMillan, Moure of Lincoln, Grant, Peepluti
Wingfield, Cono of Groono, Guerry, Atkinson and
Patterson.
On Banka—Messrs. Miller, Scroven, Chastain,
Dupree, Uoull, Calhoun, Buchanan, Maddox and
McGuire.
On the Penitentiary—Messrs. Dunagsn Carlton,
Bryce, limes, Jeter, .Murray, Pharr, Whilo, Blood-
worth, Gordon und Reddish.
Un the Lunatic Asylum—Messrs. Landrum.
Boasloy, Avery, Ragan, Adams, Grilfin, Head,
Muody, Kudisill, Rodeuburg and Brown of Cal
houn.
On tho Military--Messrs. Cone of Bulloch,
Smith, Coffuo, Crowder, Jamison, Renfro, Studsill,
Moore, of Cubb, Util, Gray, Hayes und MeCritn*
i Justiuics of tho Interior Court, on recoin
Alabama Legislature—This body met and was i inundation o| thn Grand Jury. Also a bill incur-
organized, Monday lust, by tho election ot the i purntmg“Ocmutgeu Mills” tor manulacturmg pur-
following gentlemen:
President ot the Senate; Hon- Bonj. C. Yancey; 1
Speaker of the House, Hon. R W. Walker; So- •
'•rotary ol the Senate, Joseph Phelan; Clerk ol tr.e
House, Albert Elmore.
poses.
By Mr. Tcrhmine ol Floyd, to incorporate n
Bank hi Rome, Ga., entitled the “Empire
Sia'c;” capital $100,000; charier to expire iu
1890
By Mr. Harris of Fulton,^ a bill to endow the
"Atlanta Medical College,” unJ to allow each
(* oigressional District one student ihorgpt, Irecof
charge. The sunt asked lor, ia $10,000.
By Mr Lowis <•! Greens, a bill t • restrict and
doliii" :lin pardoning power of the Legislature, hy i point, und fixing the salary m $4,000. In ihu Sen’
amending Sec. 7. Art. II., of tho Constitution, I am, Mr. Peeples is the author ot a bill, similar in
I so Iltai tho Whole shall TOBd as follows: "Hu shall intent, hut proscribing a lower salary—*3,000.—
ginia University, and has spent several years in | have power to grant reprieves for offences atr.unst j Ti, 0 latter gentleman will probably uccept a «ub-
Gurtttany and trance, qumidymg himsoll highly 1 iho S'ate, except m case* of impeachment; and to , sututc fixing » higher rate, and I trust ere tho yea-
grant pardons or to remit any purl ot n sentence in I
Franklin College.—The MillodgeviMe Re
corder says, at a meeting ol tho Trustees o| .ho -
Collego last week in that place, Prol. Charles S. .
Venable, ol llampdon Sidney College, V.i , was
chosen Prolessor ol Natural Philosophy nnd Client- j
istry in placo of Dr. John Lo Conic, resigned.— •
Prol. Venable, we learn, look degrees hi tho Vir- I
Ml LI EPUVILLE, Nov. 13, P. M,
In the House (his morning the first regulnr busi
ness was tho announcement ol tho standing com
roittees.
No now matter was reported to day. Among
the bills passed or referred, i note (he lollowing;
Bill to authorize Dougherty county to uid in the
construction of the Georgia dt Florida Railroad,
was passed, nlier the insertion of a proviso, ex
empting tho State tax from all liability for stock to
he takon in said rood. This proviso was suggest
ed by Mr. Ward, of Butts, and is intended to pre
vent misconstruction.
Hi. I lo incorporate "Greonvillo Female Collego.”
Pantd.
Bill to ereato “Potnula (Judicial) Circuit,”—re
ferred to Judieiary Committee.
Bill lo add u part of Early to Randolph county,
was, on motion ol Mr. Irwin, of Wilkes, relorrod
together with ail similnr hills, to a committee yet
to be appointed, and to be called the “New Coun
ty Committee."
Bill to remove, and permanently locate, tho
county aito of Wayne county, and to provido by
taxation for the construction ot a now Jail and
Court House, wns withdrawn, and a substitute ot
tered by Mr. Ruinph, accepted, and passed. The
substitute mere particularly designates tho object
Bought, and moro clearly defines the means.
A nn'Bsngo from the Governor, giving his reasons
fir the respite ol Jjcob Mercer, was received und
road.
Ilouso adjournod to 10 a. m., to-morrow.
SENATE.
Mr. Calhoun, of Fulton, reported a bill to define
iho liabilities «>l R. R. Companies lor injury toper-
son and property; prescribing iho places where
they may be sued ; ami how process may bo served
Tan bill provides, briefly:—that run may ho brought
in atty county 'hrough winch the R.»ad implicated,
may run ; ihut pr ’Cess may ho served on any of J
its officers, agents, do , at their most notorious I
place oi resilience ; tli.it suit may bo brought de»- I
pl'.o any rules, notices, See., o| the Company to iho j
coi.tr.uy ; that employees, agents, r flieers, <tec , :
inny recover t* r damages resulting Imiii iho neglt- I
geneo *>r improper conduct of ether • fficer, agout, I
or employee : und that ihu right ol suit descends,
m case e| death to the puny injured, to his widow; j
it no widow, io Ins child ur children—il none, to
his legal i epreaeniuitves.
It was proposed to fix a day lor tho election of u
ILnk Director, and Judge ol tho Supremo Court,
Inn, during ihu debutu thereon, ihu special o-dcr o|
the day nut called lor, by Mr. Weepies,oI Athens, 1
town: ihu bill 1 ir iho pardon »l Jacob Mercer, j
ol Stewart, convicted ol murder, and under sun- I
tenoo of death.
The Suirciary, Mr. Colquilt, commenced rend-
104 a printed copy mu evidence m the case,!
uhen .Mr. Cone, ol Gr<*unu, moved to suspend tho i
reading, and take up iho certified copy ol the tea- j
tmiony.us great and important discrepancies exist- {
ud butwcun ihu two copies. Tim Chair, however,
decided, that the minted copy should bo finished, ,
nnd iliuii, ilm curtifico copy bn laaen op and read. '
The Secretary accordingly resumed his reading, J ol pirates, not of
when, on motion ui Mr. Baxter, of Hancm-a, ;ho ‘
certtfiod copy was substtiiiiud lor iho printed ono
At tho close of ihu leading t: wns moved to post
pone fur'hor cuiisiduration id the hill until Friday
noxt. Agreed to.
Tile dohuiu in roloronco to tho time lor hrngin*’
on tho election ot a I’.nnk Director, Judgo ol die
Supreme Court, and Stale Printer, again sprang
up, and taking a much wider range than was at
first anticipated, many opinions were elicited in
reference to more important points than tho tune
simply, lor holding the elections. It was finally
decided to postpone the election »t State Printer
On Printing— Musare. Baxior, Shropshire, Brown
of Baldwin, Sapp, Athe, Turner, Hamilton, Long,
Swiney, Rudisill and Causoy.
On ihe Doul and Dumb Asylum—Mesars. More
land, Hams ot Worth, Beasley, Mathews, Gib
son, Newton, Puulk, .McGwire and Peeples.
On the Institution for tho Blind—Messrs. Moore
of Lincoln, Smith. Cono of Greene, Gumming,
Hardeman, Spalding, Wales, Halo aud Ware.
ItoUaX OF RtPRUKNTATIVES-
Tito speuker announced the standing commit
tees as follows:
On Banka—Messrs, fewis of Hancock, Irwin,
Phmxy, Lawton, William, Kirkpatrick, Owens,
Harm of Dougherty, llirris of Fulton, Stamper,
Culiuway, Dozier, and Jsltnaon of Elbert.
On Finance— Messrs. Phillips, Jones of Warren,
Harris of Mcrriweiher, irown of Camdon, Hayne,
Lewis of Groono, Harrisin, Taylor, Carlton, Mc
Lean, Cannon, Smith ol Hancock, Fields, Durden,
and Watts.
On Millitary Affairs—Messrs. Milledge, Irvin,
Jonos ol Muscogee, Philips, Bradley, Carlton,
Hughes, Brown of Burke, Johnson of Cass, King
of McIntosh, Hilliard, Pa'ia, and Richards.
On Enrolment-*Messrs Torhune, Fields, Smith
ol Brvan, Rumph, Hoyle. Walton, Pruitt, Gra
ham, Graybiil, .Mobley, Wood, Smith ol Tatnail,
and Johnson of Carrol.
Ou tho State ol Iho Rspublic-*Messrs. Cook,
Irvin, Jones of Muscogee, Lawton, Lewis of Han
cock, Harrison, Smith of Union, Dawson, Jones
• >l Lowndes, Hartlett, Caldwoll of Walker, Bur
ton, Solomon, Ward and H-aden.
Un iho Judiciary—Messrs. Irvin, Lawton.Thorn-
ton, Toihuno, Harris ol Memweliiur,Caldwell of
Pike, Dawson,Tliaipe, Stamper, .Millcdgo, Hen
derson, McConnell ol Caiotaa, nnd Johnson of
Elbert.
On Public Education—Messrs. Thornton, Ward
Lewis ol Hancock, Wurthon, Johnson of Cass'
Pickett, Harris ol Mernwether, Andeison, Haynto,
Guyton, Porter, Jones ot Warren, Sapp, Murphy
and Wimberly.
On Mamiluctures— Messrs. Dawson, Reid, Hen-
donon, Felton. Brown "I Burko, Mayticr, Carter,
Hudson of Hurts Watts, Lowe, Whitworth,
Shannon, Do.vmng and Julian.
m xz x p n id m. ,
PORT OP SAVANNAH NOVK.MBKU 14.
AHKIVI.D.
ship t*vrreuce, llrown, Pierce, Alexandria, with Iml-
laa 1 .
t'oimlgneea psr ship i.'bso*, from Mverpool—M A
iNibon.NII aud II VVe«l,T Sutcliff , I- Moieneaux, U
lireena, A l.ow At <», VV Crowder, J K Wilder, J tJuu-
nlngtiaiu, It Wilkin*
< '•'immicen per bark Harveat, Irom New York—i Vans,
Well* At in, Voueg Wyatt it I'o. HnUimoi At i o, VV VV
l.incidn, U W llarilcnaile, vV 12 Dickson. Ilaber.linm At
Hon.ltuuiar it Oammell, Vtrallllelt Krteiaon, \ A sol-
Hinono, VV >1 Davidson, Wayne, lireciivllle it Do, J VV
Phillips, tlrluhau) Kelly it <3>- * •’ Halay,vv*ver«t«'on-
ituiiUiu, McKes it Beimel,I’lersou it ll«idl, K Panems
• o, V VV skill, I W Morrell it i;o,T It .Mills.(J II
Yoa, air, in 1855 and in I85A, aa well aa laisr, if}
it bo lbs will oi God the war should last, il will bo I
ihe *aine as in 1812. If it please Froviricneo to <
send us reverse*, wo will support them with resig-
naiion—with IhiiIi ; ns to the struggle il will con
tunic. For (he whole ol Russia and for us all, the
war is only beginning, whiLt our enemies appear
to beliuvo that it is drawing to ita close, and that
wo are exhauatod nnd not in a condition to continue
it. Neither our corps <>l the imperial guard, jioi
that ol our grouadiorsdoubled and tripled hy their
veteran soldiers on leave, reculled to their buunurs
and numerous as an urmy, have yet been engaged
in the contest. And tf necessary, at tho voice ol
her sovereign, all Ku«siu will rise in arms.
Let Kiigiund and Franco redouble their efforts— -- — • „
let them annex now nrtnics and mercenaries—lot Johmam, D II '*VFf/?:. K ," ,e iL**i Im'?’n.!u?
I hot WM.nl ll» lollowi.B yu.r. lo , Ihomi.o'i. i.o, W'l Klrah'ouih.u A 1.1.. 1 .., P.ilon
xpund m gold, at a distance from home,that which
we extend m silver at home—ho it so. Wo have
alive ihobletMcd memory of ihu Emporor Alexan
der—iho imperishable memory of iho Emperor
Nicholas—the luliv aud rcsolutu will of ihu Em
peror Alexander II, who sums up in hnnsell their
virtue* and thoir resolutions. Wo have laitli and
pursevurauue. We will light.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I > I T,;,» HTATE>,1l,tll. I INK. ~
KOR I-AI.ATKA. Ji. KI.A , VIA OAIIICN
BRUNSWICK, ST. MAIlVs, JACKSON-'
l ll.l.i;, .MIDiJl.KBURd.iULACK CIlKKk ,
AiNDFICOLATA. •'
a - slP^A Thn now nnd elogant Hleam 1‘nrkm
«J*aSlB|C8T.JOIINH,i;apl.JsmBaFr..HH,rn.|,K!
Ing ro*iirned her trips In Hondn, will ovt- p,r u,.
above iilaw* every “alurdsy, hi hi o’clock.
Kor Trelghl or Passsao.hnvlrm exwllem >Mte
■cconimo lions, Mpply ou board, at the rinmlt
Packet wharf, near tbe 'ia* Work*. ,.r lo
je £1 Dl.AOItOlt.N At CI'NN INDIt AM. Atrent*.
ini»i:i*i;nim)at iiuat!
FOR PALATKA & BLACK CREEK, E. FLA.
Brunswick and Bavannah Roads.—Air moot
ing iu Thomusville tho 12th mil., the lollowing
resolutions were adopted:
1st. That our Representatives ho requested to
use thoir bust und utmost efforts, to securo to this
section of the State, ihe speedy completion ol a
railroad Irom (ho Atlantic lo Thoinasville.
2d. That our members bo rcquosied lo use thoir
host effurl* to procure a grant irom tho State, ot
such aid as may be considered suliicicnt for thu
purpose o: extending either or both die Brunswick
II niton At ■ .,
Bark l.ucy Ann, Keller, New Yora, in ballast to ,
Welter. Brothers Ac Co. .... ...
Bara Zerluphan, HweeUer, Boston, In ballast Io J fl .
Plske.
linrk Uen Warren, Clifford, Boston—*'arlet*u At I’nr •
sons. Mdxe lo rla«ln>rn U. ' uiinin«lism, Iture, Davn
Ac Long, ,M A t/olien, Bngliam. Kelly Ai (jo, Bell At Pren- Pu v
tm* i.nberl u Tildeu, D Parsons, i arlelonlt Parsons,, l"i Inns •* above, on l ItlUAY, nt 10 •> clnrk, \.
D D'l'oiinor, t'rane, Wells As Co, <» 11 J olmaon. ri Palmer 1 M.. ami will contbnie to leave r.-«.ilnrlv every i ,-. u
^nm'lIutlVr r Ai Krlerwjii, <J it II Ari, I VV M-r .l, .bn VVelak... wel fl.led «p w.tbatryN.ato
tv.,lit. (in iivill.- k t c, IJ A I, Umtr. W W l!,.o.lrl, II, I. I. '■»«, »•» well .d.pt..l to Ih, rjm.,
.. .7 *.... ...... mn .. ■ n uni. ium a sept H ?*. OT. DArrlThAI., Asent,
DAIIH'.V. BBINHWH K. NT. M A It Y w , t;A. AM.
JAUKHdNVII.I.K, AND PI' OI.ATA, i l.\.
To Leave Ion her j timer >l«y) hit II) AY.
Tim lavortte twain packet VVUl.AKA.
' spi. N King, willcomiiiuuctther rt-»n!
.... |.'||II,1V ...
, Pailun, Hutton At t;«,T It Al J i. Mills, Dana h. VV a*li-
1 tiuru, IlHbi-rsImiii At Soil, T Henderson, Padnlford, Pity
I At • VV II Harris, Verslllle As Pneraon, J A Brown, VI
II Williams. i
Setot J Price. Price, Baltimore.
1 Nclir Win **mlih. Hwecxey, New York—Ogden, Starr '
At i ... Mdse to U VV Anderson, ll'uiu-r At Drsdy, J A
Brown. Boston At VBIbIoukb. Brigham Kelly At ».o, J A
Barron, >1 v i‘ohen, tirnno, Weils n. Co, • olietis At
lierix. i beever At t.’o, (1 II i.imiiniug, Olagh'irn At i Mt-
iniighHin, 1 liulfer At i.o, Dunu At Wnshburii, A Doyle,
VV I) r.ilieridgc. Parrell At t o, Hilbert At O**, A Hay-
Companv that may bo chartered Irom tho Atlantic ! , lort ,u C Mab..e At , Dgden. «iar. At Co, Patten,
to thia point, upon such conditions and terms ss tho Hutton At tN», Huse.DavktAt i.ong, Swift At t'o,r*tcpnens
Legislature in
mntuiy to secure
l bit sou, Vtrslille At Pneraon, Webster at Palmes,
_H. M. 1,A PPITKAI ,
poll OI'.AI FOItT.
VIA BDUPrruN. Illl.TD.N IIHAD, i OYD’8 I.AXU
INH AND CIIAKI.KMToif.
IT “** r. Dm learner VV >i »K, i » D i
aribUMBa 1 '. Pct'k. will 1'invn lor ilir a ii ,v«
places on nundny, the dtilb I list., at P. VI, por fre.irut
or paMage, apply at the t.'barleston VV harf.
i. pt I 8..VI. I.APFITKAI . \ttrnt.
FOIE KKY WKNT AND HAVAVa ’
TO LEAVE ON FRIDAY, I9TII INhTANT.
TJioHplundld IT.H.Mail-ir»m«hti, ia.
ItotBns. Cominanil'T. win i,. svo
/tiLScl^lhis port ou Friday, • »ci. IQib. >m .,n
leave tbereallur regularly.'.n UiMihtud
in its wisdom may think beat, ulti-j At ,
, cure the Slulo in tho repayment of any ! Wayim, Orenvllle At Co, V VVooley, VV P Yonge, Ci.
pecuniary aid that may be extended or granted by* Dtltner, and tJrdar. . nun ot oacli month.
the S ato ,u ootaienuou or granted uy , H|s||r Mar)| KscImU, Plilladolphla-C A I4r*ln«r—| Thn INABF.I. connnets, at Havana, with tha r. *.
■ Mdse lo N B At 11 Weed, -crauinn, Johnson At < o, .VI A Mall ^Icanishlp Conipsny's l.lno ot Steamer* t o - - n
[ Coiled, H II JohiiMin. W II Kimbrough, l.ynn At Snider, rraocisco via A-pmwall. and wBI carry tlm Pact tie mail*,
iiardwick At «.ouke,Cw»per At lilililanrl. ti A Hrainer. A por Pns*age, only, uppT
H ' liampnm. Church At .VIo*ss. Way tie, Crenville At i.o, \
i Waidburg, D|dtn, Starr At < o. C A I. Lamar. J VV i
Anderson, J VV I’lollips, Kune. Davis At |<ong. Young, |
VVyuUAtl'o.J Hichel. Dr 8 K llubcrtlisin, J Noble.
Steamer IVVlnka, King, I’ulatkn, Atc--S .VI l,ufnteaii. !
07 bales S I Collou, Hides. Skins At indze lo lloslan At
V iIIuIoiiks, VV' P Vongu, J VV Anderson, W II laiud,
Crane. Wells At Co, charleston Boat, and others.
.'icamer m Johns, Pmjborn, Pulmka, Ate—' leghorn j
At Cimnliigliaui. 4.» halos CoDou to C .oper to. Prasuro, ,
Clashorn At C .imimrlium, v*. illinmn At Itmlclltru, N A j
llunlue At Co, Borion At V'lllaloiign, J VV *—*
son «t Mackuy, N Y Menmer. and order.
teamer Chatham,Ueuld, with T.Wl bales Cotton to
A Lady was requested by a bachelor, somewhat i
advanced in,years to take n seat upou his knee while
m a crowded sleigh. ”Nu, thank you,’’ said she, ,
“I am afraid euuh un old seat would bruak. down t
with mo.”
Rachel and the Yankees.—Jules Janin, who
pretends to he the "first critic in Franco,” referring
to Rachel in America, says, with a verdancy that
will uxcito a smilo:
“ Tho Americana liavo another way which must
disturb M’llu Rachel when on tho stage, unless j -
net HI ' COIIKNS At IIKRTZ. Mronu.
"FOR MATTHEW'S BU FF AND IX.'
TKKMtbl.VTP. LAS DIMM.
rilb nr*u- and liubt dralt -bjai-r
VV.VI. LKIIUV. ('apt. A.C. Kin;. ,||
leave front theClinrl<.*tnn|St. am piuk.
“ et Wlmrl. enrlv "ii VVi-driH*<lnv viorn-
■log. S. M. LA E PI TEAL’, Agent.
nuv 12
they havei sacrificed their taetes and passions at liar "m. vidahmwa „.,hn At P„*mr v v
slinno. tor it is the custom ol every American lo ; !. 0< l , ,, p ehl , ru ^er At Wade, CharlMton Holt aud *
have contmnnlly in his hand a pen or jack knife,! Drdur.
mid to wlntilo lainousiv ut (he nrm ot hischair ; . Dr M i: King's Plat, Savannah Hirer, with 1500 bu?h
this is Ins distraction.his occupation and his ninu?o- Hough Hice m it Huberstinni At ><tu.
incut, lor ii kills both time nnd trudgedy. It would
seem iievcriiieleta ns though the progress of tho
play iii'ghl he disturbed hy these makurs ol shav
ings, and that ihe tragedienne, accustomed to
profound silence, to thu tovomh attention oi every
oye, ol every soul hanging upon hor lips, must he
straugtfly siiipificd and troubled on hearing theso OHmiulMI| ,.
airokos nnd cuitings ot knives, fit at ihu very best, ’ l Lautar.
...... I'OII PALATKA, FI.OHIDA.
At V illaluiign, J W Anderwn,II-1 VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS,
GEO.. AND JACKSON VILLE.PICOLaTA,
AND BLACK CREEK. FLA.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
mIC* 1 ■ ^ i he new and a»l miming*ieam' r HR.
''apt- Tlioinss U Hliaw. will
cave for lie above places every Tuosday, al 10 o'clock,
!a*li iV7b.rnweii*s*pisl, -avannnh Iliver, with 11130 j ' M^from the i.harletton Hteam Packet wharves.
bush Hiniub K|Ce to It Huliemhnm At Hon.
Uibbiiu * Plats front plauiatieu with 1518 huabels R ,
Rice lo Tison At McKay.
i'beeves Hal from plantation, with lllou bushels I
Rough Rice to R Hnburhlimn.
(T.KAIKRD.
tenrarhip Hlate of Uuorgia, Warviu, I’hilsdelphla—C A
to uecompatiy a lope dancer or u boxer in the
ring."
The creatost “disturbing influoneco” Rachel
has exporionced in this country are small audi
ences.
steamship Augusta, Lynn, New York—Pndelford, Pay
•ct 29 8, M. LA PPITKA l', Aat.
1*0It CHARI.ESTBX—Every VVcdues*
tiny anil .smnrduy Allvrnoona.at N'x
o'clock.
1 „ TUP. splendid steamship OORD"N,
• *m£mi6B3E F Ra'dun. aiminamlcr. will leave ri
above, mm w ill ur-ive in t’harleslon in time lo connect
I with ih" Railroad lilies going North und VVrat.
i Por irelgblnr jiassage. apply on th" i harlestonKtcntn
; I'ncki t Wbarl', to nov I J. P. BilllOKt*. Agent.
ship .VI VVhltmure, Whitmore, l.lserpool—Brigham, [ FOR PHILADELPIIIA,-The packet
Kelly At Co. SlmMs H 'hr. MARY. dipt. Beckett, wBI huve despatch f.r
.. •• —• •»-— • •••--* -- For freight, apply to
Larue Grain Purchases — One of tho most
extensive gram fopurniors viotys (ho Chicago
Times) has been purchasing wheat tor the past
mx day* nt tho rate of about 100,out) bushels n day,
<>nd has already paid out some $150,000 per day.
'I he purchases arc made nt about 1 4Snl 25 pur
hushnf. It >* supposed tho purchases are mnde
lor Messrs. Grinned, .Minturn & Co., New York,
who uru buying on foreign account. The magni
tude • f these operations hy a single hrrn will' give
some idea ol the extent aud value of tho move
ments in produce in our city-
Hdp i .'oosuwatteo, Paxton, Liverpool—Dans At Wutli- ah
burn
Wrti Ynnkts, Pntand, PorVlant, Mo—VV Crabtree.
Brig Harriett, I.ovHI. Kenehuue—> arletou
8chr W It .Mitchell, Kaion, rtt Johns, I
Thompson At t.'o.
15—d
C. A. OREIXER.
DEF V IITED.
^icamor Talnmrco. Philpnt. Angus's.
Steamer VVm l.ibbjr. King, Mathews Bluff.
P.tNNEXBEUS
; ;• FOR V’EW YORK-..JAHltilA LlM.._
Paraons. , gfoph- lino use s.illna -chr. THOR. HOLCOMliK.
u Beera , ('npi. inislcv, u ill ),ave ijulck despnhdi for the alx>v,< jKirt.
Fi r fought «r passage, upjily on board to the captain, i
• IA
HIIBN8 A ID.lifZ.
r.ia.in.rairjltr" ^,,rt V, r f ..i
Per *inamship Hiaie of f.'eorgla, fur Philadelphia—R " '
nighs. P VV smith, KuvJ I. ' • rning, E Dolzel, J I "
RiismIuii Sen i I men i About flu- War.
'Tho St. Petersburg correspondent of tho pro-
Russian journal lo Nurd, published ul Brussels,
writes as lollowa :—
• • • Bui t«* uiime back to Franco nnd Eng
land, the two principal inuiiiitno powers cupahlo
blockading not only all ..ur coasts us iliay do,
Bui also thus ol entire Europe; 'They have ex
panded a ihoasaiid niii'ioii* «>| Iranis iii the Baltic
b>r the purpose ol keeping us m chuck there—of
dos 1 toy mg Botnar-und, ,ui ti.compU-te tor tree*—ol
iiluiiauing ' f'diMladl, which has twice aiiponrod lo
'In in, par iculariy to ihe English, ol too dungermis
Hcces,—<-I not atuekiiigjR. vel. and ot attacking
and not destroyinj 'Wo.i.iorg.
Ah! wo lorg' i; ho Euuliait have ilono more.—
They "live disiinoaik* d Pure and there on our
cast, taking care to select tho unguarded points;
they have ihore >:oiuiiiit(ed nets of violence and o|
dustriiclioiii ilny have burned the properly ol the
most pcHecubiu popumliuns; they have destroyed
tho smallest bouts uf ihe poorest fishermen—uuis
ol pirates, not of auior*—in which we see with
pleasure tltiii iho French sailors took no part, and
wnicti we like lo bo.ievo they liavo cursed m ihoir
•leans.
In Hie Black .Sun they liavo expended two thou
•nini millions oi irancs, and sacrificed n hundred
thousand «>| thoir best soldiers, to cnnqmll us to
"vaemv'e the smith aide nt SeVAnlnpol.whielt, alter
kavmg deiuitded it .< year witn a c. instancy .ippre
dated <>y ul. miiisiIiIu minds in Europe, we have
destroyed with our "Wn hands, so as to leave to
..ur "iiutnit-n only ensangumed ruins
\V nut are those two Powers going to do now?
Do iliey imagine that 'he Crimea, ol which hoy
• ccupy nearly the whole coual, is conquered I —
Even though wo -nigm have thought proper to
v.tcunlo the north sidool .''evastotml, did lltoy ho
Mascplines and Feminines.—'T'lio number of
males born is always greater than mo Icmaics by
am.u: lour pur coni. At twenty years of age (his
li'O'omiuraiico is entirely lost, mid there are more
icinalos than males, nt iorty years the hnlianco ia
again ihu othor way, and (hero aro more males
tin ninnies. At seven: y|ths sex. s are about ovon,
and tho ultimate age ol ihu hum in being is reach
ed without any decided advantage to either sex.—
'There arc now 130 Arnorican- women above one
hundred years ol age.
j3HCr.'guL.r packet achr. WJI. SMITH, having j .
tion ul tier r.irg.j • nungi"l. will have duspatch tor th> ubov«
F. r f.uiabl. apply to
' )ODEN. STARR A TO.
, - FOR FIlILADELPlirA.—Iln- .to.
<££)VIIITALY. Baker iniwi.r. having most "t ).-r
. argo i-ngagod, will have <|ukk despatch as above. For
ianher. T White, J Robinson, II j freight or passage, apply to
1 nuv 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY A Cl).
... FOR BOSTON*—Tlie new nml fast sailing
Blue. •j^jgbaikGLN. VVAItllKN. will have despatch for the
aimV'* port. For freight, upply t.«
... ..... ... nor 15 t'AllLBTON ft PARSONS
Dailher. VV Hinwart.J lllley. J K
Onurroughs,. , .... „
StqwNri, .Miss 8 Stewart, It McUeth and lady, and 8 I
D.dsel.
I’er steamship Auguala. for New York—M ss F, Can-1.
; 0 Clark, i: R Price, r
‘ P H..r.i,n.
I*er summer VVelnka, Irom Pniaika. toe— Mrs Hlrd, P
fl Loud nnd *vi. vv llilmn, T P I Vim. McUrnen, Blue, .
D r Baker, lady. Jones, (J Means. I, VV llazuiliurm. Hr;
IlnzelhurHt. .v I'urniicul. VV i.'ariulcal, J II Tvrrsnt, II “
Trrnch,J Mclulo.*h,
Petiowm, (I • usom, J .1 ut&mt, J Johnson, VV (iarct,
Drnii'l, VV D Klnni, J VV Turner, VV Mewns. 8 Acuk. J
Dlmlado W'Bcck.J 81by,J vv
ntors, and "deck.
Per-learner 8t. Johns, from Palntka.—A Pnceity nnd
lady. M Bryan nml lady, VV Sloan, 1) Mclten. PU Mas
NOTICE.
veils..-, /loan, * THE subieflher has rumovcl Ills Law ofllci
nods In, J M .-park- J^rST^to the second story of Iho I milling situate n
the corner of Hnv ttndharnur l streets, and imnictiat. ir
adjoining that "f Moxsra. Norwood .v Wilson, where Its
lor*, J C Brown, A 8cranb.ii, VV A t 'ouper, J 8uusicli,F ' will be happy toattcud to all j.rop -siousl bnrlneM • m-
Fullen and 0 duck.
GO MMBROIAIj.
nuniiBA.voA.
Ho«ion,Nov 0 —''Id Leghorn, Si, Mary* i!».
NAVAXXAII 7| AH KIT.
VVirNKMDAT, Nov. 14, P. M.
COTTON—There was a good busluvss to-day ut stiff ,
prices, the sulu* uniouniiiig to 1 .tMi liales, ul thu l.illow- |
lag I'urllculars: U7 atrij*, leO at “.’i, ii3 ul«)4, ‘J3 a t | !u*t
a*,. 4S7 uie34,-H at 8/4,c2at0,2J7utUJt, aud Id bales
Jelliru ut ID Vs cents. *
imi iKkhaIu ■ .1,1nn m,. i„.. ... , I io vv I Hat the quosiiun would bo re8ul vcd i n i heir
ind. limmly. acid to go inloHn olootlon no I uesday j | a „„ , oil, cm, tlioy did nut holiovci so. Tho
next, lor ili«) "thor "tficeia above mentioned.— : v. ico winch • rt"d "Ut Irom ihu .Malakoffredoulit
Messrs Pope, Gone, (el Grueuo,) Dabney, Buchan- “Pas encore,” (not yet,) was a Russian voice. I Io
,n. Diuiukm, I'oeplu., end Murphy, ouch spoke I ‘ ,ul So, T 1 ? 1 ’ 01 , *,“"??!
. ' , M " Tliuro is vvnnl provonts peace being concluded,
upon (he resolution to go into an election. 1 guilt-I - •
ored trout tho dohatc, that (he Supremo Cuurt, aa
at present organized, needodrevision and improve- i
mom, and that ihu Judges of that Court, will bo I
hotter compensated, ere long. Mr. Lawion of your j
city, lias inirodured a bill lueking to this latte r .
w.is one «.| iltose noble seamen wno have defended
that mantlin') arsenal with a heroism which im-
inoriulizc- them.
The winter is approaching. 'Tho campaign ol
1855 is drawing to n close. Some ruins, perhaps,
may vet he added l" those already accumulated.-
n ..... . ..-.il -im
RECEIPTS PER CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Nov 14—I Art I l.ulei Colton, Mb hexes i i>pper"re. 150 I
sacks Flour, I47(tile Wheat. -’’Jll «l<» t’••ru, T JduRje
5 balm Dunivaties nml luiize to N A llurdee to < ... ibe.
tun to Yillul.iiigs, i: \l. I.uinnr, J June*, J VV l.uthrop
■\i illurOwik kikHike.Cohoiiia Hurls, limner ul
Uumuieli, E Pnrseiis to Co. Ilsyuar.l to Kowlaua. Uuse, |
Duvi* to I .< nisc. Hudson, Fleming «t'<>, i iriler, 'rimer;
k VYnile, I's.ieu. Hulinii to ' Daus&. Waihhurn. Brig- |
ham, Ktlij m. f... VV iViii..B.r..:g". VV lluuersby u i'o, '
'M'uuvtu A • "w At to, A •' Miirlruige, Foiukltu to ■
Brantley, Kaouii to 'until. Church a- Mostra, IK-hii to I
Foster. J F Tu.-ker. l.ynn u -nid"r. Tis.iu vluckuy, J
Ingi-Moll. • INI' uiiiplb-lil, l.nckeil to ''nulling-. Cram-.
Wens At t ..,••* M laitUiesu. I'aii. n, llu.ion to i Rogei*
to .\orri*, VV I* Yunge, a Curruil to C,*, a C I 'naniuau. 1
C Tajlur.
8uv)«f.null llxpnrl*, Nuv. 14.
Per hinauisblp Male ..I' Georgia. Philadelphia—537
bales nf ''i.tleu.ni Empty Keg*, H.k) sacks Wheat, '<0
do Pcs*. U t Imles DomusUes, FJU casks Rice, uud sundry
boxes, bales Hint kegs.
Pur Mi'Uinslilp Augusta, Now York—703 bolesofCot-
t"ii. 25 bulus Di.mustlcs, mnoiy iK.xes nnd bnles tndzo.
Per ship M Wliliniiire, Liv. rpool—2,180 bales Colton
Per ship Coo-awottoe, Liverpool—2,tUU bins* ColU)ti'
1,025 I.Ubltels Wheat.
Per bf'g Yankee, I’ortlaud, Me—101,b85 feet lumber,
ami 15,21)7 fee) Timber.
Per "rig Harriett, Kenebunu—oU.titlU (cct Lumber, IU.*
iHhi'dn Timber.
Perschl VV II Mllche.l, Si. Johns, N It—36,145 Iset
Timber. 86,435 do Lumber.
OBITUARY.
D.-parf'.i this life • n M.-mbii .in - JUIh nil., .it the Iioiim
if In. Hill.in Early i ..nnty. Ur. HIGH O K. NESBITT,
•t Murn-tta. in the 42-1 y.-nr "I hi. ag...
Tbe doci.w- I l.-fl Li- lioni<- in 'taiietta. to volt Ins plan-
in IJuly ••uuniy, iu ids usual health: und .a bis
tt.-r to Id* family, wrin.-n nt i'uthbi-rt. within twen-
ii' - inib- .-I I"- i "iim-' *eiid.liei-xpre8siN| In* •• thank*
to Aland Pr •' .1-u •^••r In -1 r -t.*- lion iliu* lar.' on .-al-
i urday, the 27tli, iiFIfno: >,■ iin. wIdle rldin: In hi- bag*
I gv, and whan , nly tiv- . r -ix rub * (mm hi* plantation,
i bu w{mntrii«ki'11 v apopi. xy. and was lliMwn- ut --! Ins
| I’.irrlugeon tuu road m.1". when" Ik- wns found *,.(-.-chb-rs
mid Insuusiblx. "ii hi* r-nn.val 11 Dr. Hill * con-clout-
-sluriMl, but thu injurii's received by thu fill
ml.
J. R. GILMORE & C0„
C mu miss in n Here hunts,
IT B W YORK.
KI FEREM'LS:—Hunter .v i.uuiiui-ll, rnvnnn-r. *.
" 'i. Purslsv, Es.|^ I'n.'Si'b-nt Foliumrrml BanK.li:;: ix
| Martin. J. 11. flanuir. ix.|., VVilmuigton. N. c.
tier 15
, ROBINSON aTTaMPT
. oiiverssd nuon ill" subjeet. that. Ulthouuh \I7OULD IN FORM THEIR 1’ATltoNS AND Tli£ ITS-
»» v wnw. >'• no prou.l hopes m m- V V u c that they hav- taken tbo More,
Bo it so; the question will remain tho same. 'The i No change m freight*.
VrGT8TA,NliV. 12—Folion—The market wns do
pre-s.-d "n vVedueMluv nnd Thnrsdny last, l.y thn Arago
ami Vais'* advice*, and prices gave way jgc. aud **lus
cowvmncil to tie inail'^ on these toims up t» KkVtmtay.—
Yesterday mid to day tho demand ha* been active, and
prices advanced <4 10 the mnrkel elusing tlrm a*
loiliiw*:
QUOTXTIOSa.
Middling P14® 8*4
timid Middling, "Sia) -
Middling Fair. ''j.cn—
Fair 8*4®—
Exchange.—The rate for 8ight Fhaeksen Hie Norih
is *4 pur ceot. premium.
Freight*.— Ihe Inie rain* have rendered onr river
navigable lor hosts <>1 Hie largest .Iran, and as ihe
lids uru still lowering, we hope It will cmuinue so.—
Uv this mulcting and mysterious dispensation "fnn All-
wise I'n.viduiic". 41 family liav. I.wn borenvud ul nn uUu,--
lu.iiut" mid devoted liii*l>«ud aud father: n larg* • in to of
relative*, of a kind friend mid brother: the r->iniminity. «f
an upright and u*etnl .'itiz. ii; and th- < ongr"gntion - f
tho Presbvtertnii • hurcli«.f MnriettA.to which lie I.Honeed.
"i nn nct.v - niomh.-r and n warm friend, .xml one I its
n»o«i liberal -uppoit.-rs.
• if Hie last ru .iin-nts ef Dr. Nesbitt, th" writer of ihl-
trll.iifo 11 Ins iu. morv, ha* no pi-rs -nnl knowledge, but
law bc.-n iniorim-d by - no who wns with Inin, and imni*-
f.*r« I lo Id* wants, ihat h- .-xhibited mid < xpi< s*o<l re»ig-
naimn aud iramiuibiv <>t mind. F -r -.1110 nine past. 1 h -
Mibi.-. t «.f religi-n l uim-d mu. bol Ids ait.-nn-.n, nnd
gr>*tlv ngag.-l his foibn-’s. airhinigh lie bad n>.| made
miV pliblu -1 lu» fillli ill ihe llfle-lil.-r. It .a
ku"» n to 1 limo in-.st anxious 1 >r Ms rpir tu il welfare, nnd
It "limn ‘ 1 —
nentfir
•111 ickno«l"dgi"i and np.
P"«r')>i to fuel Hint lie was a sinner, whoso exclusive roll-
line-' unlit be mt the merit* «f.lesu* Christ.
• he unexpo. i"d, amUo us ipparentlv untimely remo
val of Dr. .Nesbitt. sIh.mh us that "cloud* and darkm-* I
are round about .Ldiuv.ihbut w« would -be *nll. and I
know that He is Hod:’ that " He reignethand (hat :
" justironnd ju«lg< m.-gt are the habitation of Hi* thmn»." \
111e decease "I our friend, and th-- manner of hi>decease,
mav «e|| remind 11* of the dutv-f preparing without d."
uv. tor our removal from earth: mid tirgeu* to secaru by
obedience to the gospt |, the blessing of eternal life.
"Smitten friends
Are angel*, sent on errand* full "f lore:
For us they lamniodi, mid for us thev die."
They speak t.nis "f tho illusion* of ■ arth. <-f the dc-
reiilulni s* of worldly h..|H>. ..f the frngility of ..nr d«*nre»t
p.»«e*sions h.-re b.-b.w. ..1 Up- .-v iiiesccnt nature of all t.T-
rc-tlal giNMl. They warn 11* against misplaced atf.-ctl»n.
and vtddy fancy nml die toil. They t>uinnmn m to iho
nutted to his 1 are. CHARLES 8. HENRY.
j nov 15—5 ___
i " NOTICE.
— CONSIGNEES of goods per achr. MARY fr a
iSv^T' FhUadetplim, will attend to their receipt • .j
1 day, at Hams' Wharf. C. A. GREINER,
nov 15—1
NOTICE.
^ CONSIGNEES per Mhr. WU.SMITE, ftooi
New York, will please attend to tho reespticn
id tin ir goods landing this day, at Uukcr'a Wharf. All
• goods remaining on th" wharf after sunset, vtU be xtoiM
at risk and expinse of owners.
1 nov 15 OGDEN. STARR * CO.
STRAYED.
AN the evening ••! the 12th instant, a tna.l
V Lb.
o Ins r
ANDREW I w .
10a nnYA.iv sthhbit,
I Waruigs Buddings, next door to o. .lohiisons a i'o. .*lw*
I store, where th •> will resume th.-ir husiiusaiu a few a*'*,
j and remain mud their tld store is retitted.
nov 14—2w
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOnATlOV!
SECOND YEAR.
V URANGEMENT8 for the Second Annual Collwtieo
"i this new and popular lu-dliutiou for the djtlunon
of Literature uud Art. have been mado - >n the mo-d i-
t.'iisir.; scale.
Among the works already encaged. i« the inr-tame.1
"GENOA CRVM1FI.X,**
which originally cost Ten Thousand Dollar-
In forming tho newt’olloction.tlie diiluM- not workief
American Art. and the encuirag. nn-nt l Vm rc.-n
genius have not l>een oTerlooke-l. ''••mnussi-n* ’ .x-e
,.. w , beau issued to many "f the most Uijungwohod Anuta..a
ml lo ihe pursuit of j Artixts. who will contribute ■ome.fth-.r inu-t pr-di:-
ndl.-ss in duration. non*. Among them are three Murid, ltu.ts,executed by
tho greatest living Sculptor. HIRAM IliWKRg.
UEORBE WASHINGTON.
The Father 01 hmFouutrv.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
Tie. IMiil'Monlier.
DANIEL \V EllSTEIl.
The StateMiimi.
A special Agent has visited Kuro|N' and mads 1 .xrei’il
and Judicious >eti-ctiims of foreign works - I Art. V eil.
Bronze and Marble; Statunry mid Choice Paintings.
Ihe Whole forming a large and *
Paintings and Statuary, to Ik: distribuied ti
for tlia Hone*assumed. Tho Trustees restored the
former times ol vacation. The vacation will, al
tar this year, commence on tho first of November
and continue to the iniddlo of January. An able
report setting forth thu condition ol edueali'.ii as
connoctcd with the College,was made by the Trus
tees. It recommends that aid bo extended trom |
* sion closes, thu Cuurt in quostion will bo radically
campuun 1.1 1956 will find us erect in arras, wuh
r sources ot which iho enemy do not even vaguely
suspect iho extent.
Certainly we do not dissimulate tho fact that wo
have been surprised liy the complication of tho
strangest events, and that tho means ot’ our ene- 1
lines have exceeded our idena ^ Nettner wc nor any
t—not oven Knginnd and Franco themselvo
uxcopt for .rc..o„, I. j rev|Kd aod ' eJ . ^ uloM u , ! i'."STny aoub. rflko
which enso ho may rospita tho execution, and
make report ihuruul to thu noxt General Assembly, j
by whom h pardon may be granted lor such last ;
11.1 mod oliencus only.”
By Mr. Hughes of Liberty, a hill repealing the
bato,
OtH.L'MBt'8. NOV. II, P. M.—The Humand for cot-
ton to-ilS) lies been general, uud tho iransucluini have
hcvu at the currency of the past week: Middling 7V ;
81riot; Middling n 7.V ; Hood Middling 7*, cents.—
8teck on hand IU,5c3 hates.
MAFOM, NOV. 13.—i rollon.—There has boon soma
Improvement la prioessince last we,-X. which 1* under-
sIdihI to bo in consequence of a large «lumand for freight
111 iho seaports. The foreign prices luve receded from
eight to n quarter of a p* nuy- VVe quote from 7 to
Til IS OCEAN VI HA HE R.N.
SAIU.ta DAYS TO AN!) FROM TUB UNITED STATES.
FROM EUROPE.
MIRTH STAB, Ain. Havre, Nov.3, for New York
I’M I Fir, tin, Liverpool, Nov. 3, lor New York
tv AsillSi'.TON, Am.Sonih’tnn. Nov.7. tor..New York
FANADA, llr. Liverpool. Nor. lo. fir IIomoii
ATLANTIC, Am, Liverpool, N*.v 17, for....New York
ST. LOUIS, Am, Havre, Nov. 21. Inr New York ...» ....
AFRICA, llr, Liverpool. Nov. 24, for l.nsuin members ol the Av-H-iatnm for the .Second Year-
ARIEL. Am, Havre, Ni.v 24. lor New York !
H \LTir. \m. [.iierpool. Dec I, for., Now York
HERMANN. Am, '
ASI \. Br. Boston. Nov.21, for..
tcrsis or Mcxnziuiiu'.
payment of Three Dollar* i-oiiatitutca omy on" *
itiihampton, Dec. 5, for..New York | monib. r ot this A**.* i.xtion. nnd entitles him to .-itli r
me ot the Magazine* for onu year, and nU> a ticket in IM
Usiribution of the Stutunry an.i l’aintlug*.
nn Jit, of 111, O
PROM TIIF. UNITED STATES.
ARAGO, \in. New York. Nov. 17. for
.... Havre r,l ° Literature
1 — -1,1— 1 un-rn l
.. Liverpool 1 ; > W ‘»K Monthly Magazine*: Harpers. 1’
. .1. . nn-knp Ol,..."..... . i . .... . .. ...
Thn reunhir o,d„ ou nn.pnndnd ,0 U|«w .wn ; "Sn
{ vv ii lull reu und sieuin lurnishud to our assailants.— > r ^ cenis, with'u luir duuiaud.
* L — ATLANTA, NOV 12. F M—
N'iUTII STAR. \ni. New York. Nov.24, for. . .Havre . , ,
P M'lFIC. tin. Now York, Nov. 28. for Liverpool I Ud.v nib.
VVA8IIINGTUN. Am, New York. Dec. 1, for...Bremen i . 1Vr *" n * "‘king
bills lo pass to a second reading, viz: Mr. Law- lumhlu c
pon*e to bring in eight days Irom thn i
ton’s "Ga. .St Fla. R. K. Bill,” and Mr. Peeples*' coasts ot France a whole army ol roservo, a whom
tho Sixto to enable themt j rondor more cflicicnt | Act of Dec. 21,1953, which Act reduced (ho lees
'ho Agricultural Professorship They also recom- I oltho Tax Colleclors in (hut coumy thoroaltcr to
rnend aa additional numiier ol Prolessora, and io
make tho College a University,hy introducing into
it other Professorships in iho departments ol science
and knowledge.
UsEFtrz, Irvkstion.—The Courier dua F^tata
Uma gives an account ol a Frenchman who has
discovered a process by which meat may I.o pre
served and kept pure and sweet for mdefii.itA
years. Tho Lmpuror, having submitted his pun
to an analysis by a commit ten of Havana, haa fur
nished with money, (60,000 franc*,) and sent him
to .South America to euro meat for tho French
icrvice.
Trench nKonta nr, circul,,linie through nvnry por-1 dm., nnd irassod nl tlw lull MMion, wn, , oa d lor
u t-looted.
By Mr. Graybiil ot Washington, to pro- '
vide for iho building ol a new Jail and Cuurt
liou-o in that county by an extra tax on its i
citizans.
By Mr. Thornton ol Muscogee, (in connection
with a message Iroiil the Governor of to-day, to
draw <>n tho Treasury for montus to pay off a
judgment in Invur ol thu estate o| Mrs. Bluncho
Gilifolt, deceased, vs. tho Cen'ral Bank. Tho
utnouiil of the judgment is $9,000 with interest from
Oct. I860,.
Tho lull amendatory to tho (''institution, giving
bill raising tho salaries ol Judges ot tho Supreme 1
Court.
Tho Coinmittco appointed to report upon iho |
hill creating a now Judicial Circuit, (Brunswick) j
reported favorably, through thuir Chairman, Mr. i
Nichols.
donate njjournod to 10 a. m., to morrow.
Tho A. K. N. and D. party hold a caucus to-I
night, lor the purpose of nuininuluig candidates
for Tuesday's elections. C**V
P. S. I was m error yesterday, in my description
of tho hill offered by Mr. Long, ul Glynn. Urn j
bill wns to IU.TEAL an uul requiring the residents of I
Wnynu county to pay taxes m that county on all I
tho property they might own in any part of iho
sw eicgo material <»l crushing power, and lo con- . w . h
nirnto at a given point an entire airpe d’urinie i F|,„ lr _g-
lion—Good demand ul
a7 54 c.
Bueiiii—Nono. except small loinnnuta.
Lard by Hie hbl 14c. in Keu- nml. uii* 15c.
is selliin: at 4.ia5Uc; Bed ‘V heat $t 53, White
\NAD%, Hr, Boilmi, Dec, 5, for Liverpool
ATLANTIC. Am. New York, Dec. 12. for...Liverpool
ARIEL. Am. New York, Dec. 15, tor llu
AFRICA, Hr, Boston. Doc. 19, for..
HALTfl', \in. New York, Dec. 211, fur Liverpool
. -----—«. tiunmus. Ku’'-
bnikcr. Blackwood s, Iloutoliold Wonts. Urnbam *.
Lady* Book.
ns tukhiK live memberships are oatftlo I "*
VT-*. 1 ’! ,l,e for one year, und to«ut tirkels in t '
Tue net pna-i-e.l* .luiived tnini the salt-
distril.utioi
- ... .... t ||, fi|,
n b. r*bi p », are 'leroied to H„. purchase .
Liverpool | Ar * ,op * he ' "»uinp
. . 1 ■ : Lh*. iiilY.iiit.-ii*..*
nsli, t >ul» ->5 c
i, sacked—scarce.
lore ilie Mulakoff. Yea. wo cniless wo have
tn-eii surprised by tins prodigious rapidity, and we
linvu recognized that hi cerium cases tint* Komnn
iixinin in true : "Wno lias tho sea has thu laud."
Bui let us abtdu Ihu end.
hit—S'"* per libl—senre
CH MU.E8TUN. NOV 12.—Cotton—There was a good
ilcinund fur tins arti-do i-.-d-iy, which resultud in thn
sale of upwaids of 2Utsi bale*. The market closed : l
the subjoined quotation*, viz: Middlluu.dtka-.^;Good
Middling. Middling F»ir. 9; aud Fair. UKuUltc.—
Now, sir. ullor having recognized that inasmuch The sales were 21 l.ulus nt 81*. 25 at “K. "I ut 30 nl
as tho quesium relates to Liurope wo had no need , s C**®t J®* -48 at 44 at b 15 lb,
. » . ,l O I «■ UL- ,.,1.1 IfUl IimU, ,.t IIUi*
it intormaiion Irom nny ono, pornnt mo to explain
to you some things which we alone, children of
at 9, 157 ul 1>W, mid ISO bales ul t'S%c.
"PHILADELPHIA.NUY. 10, P M.—'There n
tion of our country, purchasing hogH, < attlo nnd
g'niu for thu French people and army. Largo
purchase* have been mado on this account m
Wostorn Virginia.
A Gscat Project.—A propici bus been Matted
in /*oui»iuoa, lo connect tho Mississippi river wiiit
I.aae Uorguoi.y a Genu I, cut Irom a point eleven
miles below New Orleans lo an intcrseeiiuu with
Bayou Philipon, at two and three-quarter miles
from the river bank. From this point of mtontec-
Don to thu Lake, tho Bayou navigation is lour
milfir, with an average depth of water of from ton
'o ‘ iiihu-ao loot, nnd a width of ono hundred nnd
ten 'oat. Tho Canal is to he onu hundred (net
wide, excavated to give a depth ol water of
eight and a half feet at ordinary lidos. Near
the river bank it is to ho provided with a lock ihreo
hundred aud twoniy-five lest in length, hy eighty
wi io.
it is argued hy the projectors that by ihn con.
struct ion ol ihie work up-country produce could ho
laadj'I at Mobile, and othor placet of consump
tion along the dull sea-hoard, ut one'half thu cost
of freight and charges and vice versa .by the avoid
ance ul tho renhipmenta and cxpciine <.| consign
ment nl New Orlaann; and Hint hence, the im
manse amount ol busmens which would liod. mi
thr 'Ugh I', would mak" ns stock, even at die
mou moderate rate ol ioiIh, . xccudmgly valu
able.
. ilia imi uiiiuuuaiuiy %W Iliu wunsuiution, giving ! u ' ~ 1 vixuna wnonln wim,h Un«i« it! Rtrcnglli. mid dues 'md rheice SnnHiern nnd Pennsylvania red,
tbo ciecuoo ol Solicitors General to iho people,, b,ut0 ; lind LNACT thnt nil persons owning 1000 | nm even emornu i the idea that it* is possible to , ‘ i ." 5 ,or (» ,r «" d 2 12n22t'for white, pai
! or moro acres of land in Glynn, should pay taxes, "topnjts do""|opniot.i-a people which sums ' ,orn '• " w,re *.aad »u.come t.,rw.r«i ver,
thorcou ut hiiid county. ...
iho li-ni tnno lo-duy. Its second huuDoii is sn im
portant and use hi I one, being intended io take from
the Lugislntur • tho power to incorporate, except
in cusueol Bonks, lfnilro.ul and Telegraphic com
pilin' and t- give much ol tiio potty husmuea now
•rausnetnd I y Mio Gonnrnl Assnmhly, to tho Su
perior and Inlurior Courts; Midi as ihu changing ol
101111':*. leuilimidiiig pen-ms, e*lahliHhiug ferries,) "
bridge-), <Stc. Tho field ol legislation hi thin stale {
in inudi too i-npactuua, and I hope iu chronicle tho
ndoptionol other mnnsurca calculatud io narrow it.
.Nothing i-liuuld ho douo in ihe Capitol that can ho
well nnd ns ssloly dono elsewhere.
Thu dooumuuta ncciiinpniiing thn Governor's
Muisiagu weretaken up today, and referred to a
eominiitne ol fi
Lawton, J 'hnsoii of ('ass, and Wnrd.)
upon thn printing thereof
In ordor to allow thn speaker nine for appoint
ing iho ninn'ling commilluos, tho House ndioiim-
10 A. M., to-morrow. A similar
.hie empire, have n good knowledge of. In Fug- femurs to presenlln the Flour innrbet. The export lie-
land and in Franco public opinion, :he quotations ”>»»«( Is hroi.cd. •j" 1 ''".‘fto! .m
•I iho Bourse tho unco of bread, tho discontent of 1 b-r standard brands;oisi bid* extra i-.dd at l. b,),. Ii.ero
•I IHO uourse, mo pneo -J. * a sluaUy demand lor home oiiisniiiiithin. from l) At) to
'5 for common and good brand*:'.'Pi J«hI0 .’.It for extra
and extra I'umilv, and fancy lots at higher quotations.
Grain—There was but n -mull amount of Wheat of
fered on ’Fbaug''. bill Ihu itumund lor it i* limited.—
•'-nle* ot 5IHHI bushels nt j IHlal H8 per bush for interior
mostly nt
. ,>srl In storo.
euppheveume forward very slowly—
sales of old yellow nl Drt conts. and new nt7.'c; HIM hush
loniiuntod society, may havo iiieulculublo con
sequences over tho destinies ol thoir Govern-
mont.
With us thoro is nothing ol that. I hero
Boots and FtloES.—Tho calcs hy our wholesale
and I'.hhing houses in Boston alone, says thn Atlas,
iiiiioiiut I.) upwards ot 920,<HM),0lM> pur annum; and
in our largo mnnutuciunng e.tttoa anti towns, such
as l.ynn, Haverhill, Danvers, See., tho sales aro
ilso reckoned hy millions.
i no secret that tile kiiigol Denmark had contracted
' a morgana'iu marriage with a lormor milliner of
(lie linin') of Lull.i Rasmus*en. whom ho hns elo-
\ vaii'd io the rank of Counitiss Dinner,yt that atop
i had never boon publicly or i.ffictally made Known.
I It therefore cniiHed groin sensation when iho king,
at ihu court and levcu lie held "ii Ins birth day ut
(Messrs I lumps, I hornton, ] tho pnlacu ol Chnstinnshorg in (’"penhiigeu, caused
report 1 her lo ha present, and prcunleti to her thn foreign
' ninlinssadon*, requeuing ihu latter to uoiity his
I marriage u» their n-spociivo courts. On now
| year’s day situ im lo be deviled to iho rank of
; duclufa.
- 1 - ■ i . rni.-n ... "... j....•• ii, wn i nun. i
up and conlounds in u single principle three sub- | w „„ 0 #oll | ,93... n„i„ U r« in sttady «l. innno-4iiiM
lime ideas—God, tho Czar, and Russia—which 1 bushels Delaware sold mi 4la4'Jc pur bushel, the former
composes its social tnniiv. I’ho Russian pooplo I figure for a poor lot.
aro 150.tHMJ.lHKI «,| men met to spuak ol tho liftcen |
other millions called by b.rce ol circumstancea to 1
follow tho saute destinies), having iho same faith, |
HAVRE. OFT 21—Tho Arago stnaruor loft our p ort
tills iiioiiiiug,al U o'clock,
.. IliiniuesB has been dull toalny for m arly all produce.
the same longue, iho >amo inalinci,tho samo idoas, , in onr Fniion market the salt s have been 5tkl hales,
thu same necessities. This people understand well | without change m price*, onr stock Iniiiiv -mill,
the strilo which it lusiains. It knows that that I American Flour is neglected nnd offered nl lower-
hir 1 lo 14 furious Ml tho sense that ninny ol Da chil- | prices, sir 53s54r for flue brand* in Iden. nml 52f to nr-
. r .. the i.pjuiou is now pievideiit that a large decline -
nml VYheat lo luevliahle. A lot
NOTICE.
CENTRAL n. It. AM) BANKING CO. t»F GA. 1
Savannah. November 14. 1855.
T UV. Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held on
Tile*.lav. Hth December next, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
not 15—18drc GKO. A. CUTLER, Cashier.
Cl'ilAR. FOFFKK. Ac.—10 hint* choice 8t. t’roix Sugar.
O 15 do Porto Rico do; l'JOdo N»w ilrlcaus do:
100 l»igs prime Urevu Bio Cuffce;
.’.0 do lair do do do;
50 do prime Luguim do;
■'.o do 1-1 mats nld Government Java do:
150 Imxc* Folgntos X... I and II. tUr S.«p;
100 -In lliicli.xu i> .k Smith'* Family do, landing nnd
in store, tor sale by
nov 15 SCRANTON ,V J0HX8T0X a F0.
j ‘ODFIS1I, MACKEREL, POTATOES^
ifc.fi.—l lihd Codilsli.
10 bbls largo No. 1 Mackerel, now,
26 “ No. 3
20 hl'f “ No. t •• ••
20 " “ No. 2 “ «
50 bids Farter Potatoes.
60 •* Planting “ pink eves,
60 " •• •• white,
,.0 *• Mercer “
KM boxes Herrings.
Idinding, and for sale l.y
nov 15 MlltANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
Ys.^iciiuion Rt ' curci * *'- v bwoming a nn-nibcr ol dm
l*t. All persons roceivo tho full value of their oubrenp-
t!lire *° *h u shape of sterling Magazine iJn-rs-
-‘I- ^ c b member is contributing towards imrchiuinl
choice \\ i rks et Art, \tbicli are to |>o distributed aui <-’<
thomwlvu*. un-i arc it the same tiuic cnroiimKing th" AA-
lets ol the couutry,disbursing thousands of dollars Uux>u b u
its agency.
l't-r*"iia in remitting funds for uicuilx-rsiiip, will pi,...*
give their post ..nice address iu full. *tat.ng the niontli
thev wish tin- Magazine to commence, and liavo the l.-n.r
registered at the Post Olllcc to prevent loss; cn its rec.ipt
a CTtiticat" «.f inemlNTslilp, together witl» ihe Mngaztus
dvsir.vi. will be forw .xrdcd to <ui> part of the couutry
Tho»e who purchase Magazine* ut llu.kstore*. “ill
—rvc that by joining tins Association, tlu-y receiv ■*
Magazine nn.) free ticket m the nuiiiml disirtbutio.: .1.
the same price they now pay for tin- Mnga/aue idciie
; For Meiniicrship*. address t’. L. DERBY, Actasry » '
. A., .it either ot the pnucipni ottU-.-*—••Knnl.cn
, Magazine" oittce, 348 Broadway, New York ; or" ".*i«ra
| OlllCe", lf.6 Water street, >nndu»kv. Ohio.
.'ub*.npii.in* received t«y C. U. CAMPFIK1.D. IBs.
Sri \ for bavannnh, Ga. nov 15—lawww
N OTICE.—Hie .^ubsenher tin* removed I mi-ToriiV
his Liw and Netartnl Office to the
It
J. DKI.AMi'TTi-
daily exp<t)ieil per
_ ANDREW tA)W k CO.
OULDlNfitiS.—. 1 diller.-nt kinds lor builders usm,
HAFFKlt A FO., No. 0 Whitaker st.
dreu IjII, hut they fall gloriously for tho principle j j u pMcsii* i«» r VlV.ur’
I’ll). Kino AND thr Mii.IJNKR.—Allhuuah it was !K rn, i , * , ! l0< * a,M,ve ' 1 l,Ml . S “ ,. c “‘ ; Anmrie.nn Wheal, red, has been sold at Oaf per »sck ol
• , . .. iho strilo is iificossnry, nnu it is bo muon persusuud 1m,...—... 1
ihnrcul that when our journal* vsy that iho torcos
ol iho enemy are increasing, it simply says that in
that '■use more men must he sent against them —
And know you what Impponal Al thn voice ot
our Kuipuror lour hundred thousand militia men
are iiiimodinluly rnised 111 «»ur governmont, aro or--
200 kllugriimme-.
Freignl lurNsw York orrlvus freely, but Is scarce fer
Now 1 'rleuns. .
Tho weather Is mild nnd lino for tho *oa»nn.
A CARD.
, — „ - - , I lisve lieen in the Savannah Georgian of sonm weeks
guui/.ed into droujiiios, are nut "• inarch Bnder thu „ KOi nn muck upon inymdf, by a writer ovor lh«Nignnturo
..I (1 I llllIMt 1111 l.l'f mlflior* 1 - _
•mluet nl ninny gomleinmi.iilnio.st ull old soldiors,
f tired Irom ihe service, but who voluntarily quit
their Inrun io load ilieco bravo children ngamsi thu
enemy. If yon could see ihoiil pass by with thoir
'•ultiiu, so bimplu, so well adapted lo iho character, j * n “d obtniunl.
j of " TRUK Dr.MOCRACr." Ho is pleasul to nniinadvert upon
| my eli-rtcal and religion* dep ii-tuieiit mid seiitiiuonta, uud
' t > sp.-nk "I a certain political nomination, which h« alleges
I su elegantly ttnnslormod tutu uniform, wuh thwir
• | long board—with tlio ualienal uxo in holt nnd gun and I "«»!«•» "Id « man
adjournment ol iho riennln wns ngroud to, tor bene-| Awri't. I.’himinai.i rv — Soma wreichos recently I on shoulder—il you could sen them at rft. I’oiurs- huzriiii.u. who *kulks
1 “—■*— ' A .**“ i*-n*-“ burg aud nt Moscow share tho piokeis with tho
soldiers ot 1 he Gourd, uud see iliose latter ruuoiva
fit of us i'residunt.
SKNATK.
The bill for iho pardon ol Jacob Mercer was
formed thn following plan «.f blowing lip a |ins*en- ;
ger'rain •>■■ 1I10 .Milwiiukin nnd Miiaiisiiqn rail-
r engaged iu a newspaper controversy lu my life,
now; .'spi-eisll v with a
llctttious uaiue. 1 do
nsiiler it necessary even to cuntnulict the iuiperti-
barges ot the writer. Tluwo who kiiqw mu will In
I >114 IIHIX. —V.iinslielne No.
* ship Fliand.>ii Irmu Glasgow,
nov l?
OF LI
cheap,
nor 13.
B AC4C41NC4 AND HOPE.—.*1 bales heavy Gun
ny Floth. 20 boll* heavy Dundoe (for .'cn Islands.)
50 belts niediiiin do 14 Inch. :U) rolls K\ Koj»e. iue |h»
Ragging Twine, in store uud f.ir sale bv
J»ev >- WF.liytER A PALMES, j
f I'NDHlEN.—lAt) dozen 2 x 8 strand Brooms. eti
dozen punted Buckets. 2ik» 6. Id. 15 nnd 2U gallon 1
Iron bound Kegs. Sue 1 , nnd ' ^ luxes 8a 1 dines. 150
boxes Pipes. Li store und for sale by
nov 12 U'EllsTKR A PALMES. |
1 INK IIUANDIES.—
1 Fo. vintage. 1S42.
I lull' I'1|n* do vin. ISI8
4 do 1 Hard, Popov A Co. tin. tefil.
1 quarter pipes do do vln. IsM.
1 hull’ do F. Klepper A Go's viu ixlft.
'A do do A MgneUe, MiiUd'GM
Ad . iglith* bare line iiinn.lv
lor sale by WEBSTER A PALMES.
— , . . -- . - , , . 7 -I •'•— "HU ni^n 11111 III lll<
road .- I ho Plan was in *..;k a joint ol aiove-|ii|.o I ih.'in ulleol.oiialely and-n die looting ol "quality, ttb |u to nppre.-.ato the...it thelrtme valus.und those who
n t...I u/iln imuiiliir mi,i.n fl... .....I .....I... ..m u........ I., — .......... •...in il,.i villiiun i.. i ..
B
mado iho special order lor tu morrow—that lor ihe Creek'—re I.Nve o’rrsm'iir powder'lesdiug ireiii
tho pardon of John J Boyd, th apodal order the tntna several yards iilongai'lo
I r Thursday. II0G1 occasions will ho deeply ut* mixed with |i> caps ;s-ihu: when ihe I
loroding. euiiiolivo crushed and iguilud ihu nips anil fired
l ' 1 "’ n.w manor waa .ncrmlucod , . , | , ’r'.-”i'v’..’vLrllio'Imiin.'iinKuilor u’ Jmnauinu'
">-*»*• 1 iiIuhiuu.
filled with puwdnr und slopped up at thn end,under us young hrothora arriving Irom ihe village to like
PHtiern Ir 111 them ; il, in lino, you could retd this
I iho track, i "ini|ilo device, Zi rere/-, learn, 1 Ot elchretro, (lor '
ii h. iho sovereign und country,) which in imprint- i
il 111 their iiourt*. in 11 11 wrinon on die cron >,|'
px anil mi tlieir ••uiilicra, V'"U would uinlc
j -iiami. .is wu do, what the issue of tlio content \
I bo.
'ill
know ni". doubtk-ss care vary llttlo w|n<tlu<i-they
bs truu or false. < Im* who hns livud to a creen eld age, can
V rv well afford, if hv Its uu huii'Mt man. to Inn*.) his chur-
urt.-r ii t)i« lniids ot u jury •» )il« iiolghbors and acquaiii-
I ui- e*. This I iiiiall do, b.niig wholly content to ..bid" by
| lie n id..
b. I
\V. 8. Mil IRK.
I
r 12
FFRAYIIEAT AND 31ACKKRKL.-25
linlf libl- Dm kw IicmI. JO qr bbls Buckw li"it. 50ciglilh
» nnd bng* Uiickwlicit. 24 td.ls No. 2 Mavkcrel. 25 td.ls
N.. ;l Mackerel. 25 hnll Id.l. N... t Mnckcrel. 20 qr bids
N'.t. I Mickcrel. 25 km* No. I Mackerel, lauding und lor
^,l„ t.y 7 ILH.F-IM1IK. JvGINSGN X 00.
I io't’ATGKt*.—l"'l Bbl* landing tills duy. l or nale t.y
nov. S FA It LITTON k I'ARSri.NB.
\ | USX IHIRR.
.} I >le*n Polk, tor HAl
FOR MALE.
S IGHT EXCHANGE -n N*w York.
nov 15 ROUT. HA1IBR8UAM
WANTED. . Vr
^TRICTLY prime AY Lite Fern, nt Mrsluin-"" ’
x 1 rope. ROUT. HABEKHIAM
uov 15—d
EXTRACT OF lfT
AN ORDINANCE to provide lor a more correct lef 1 ''
■>l Deaths in tlie. itv ol Savannah: paased 20th •
1453.
Sec. 5. \nd t." it further ordained. That the lica-l" 1 * 3 ^
family or keeper ol a public or privato timnliiig 1 >' U ' <N ^
tUc k""p« , r "i any oilier house, lowpiinl or p>» "
i whom ivsldsnco i deid body shall be removed 1
in nny other than the Liuiel Grove tYmetci v.
shall employ no oudeitakcr or sexton tor the
shall within twenty-four hours niter such btinsl
lie Clerk ct Council ot the particular*.»'
it w.'tion o| this tinbiinmv: nml oil in‘ u|v
eii h offence, -hull lortelt aud j>av the »um ol tint > v • l “ 41
Triii" uviract. A. C. DAVENPORT. '
uov 16—d
J/'DR MALE.— UvcriHid Salt.npidv to
I 1 nov 15 \VM. iim l t.ttbliY \ "
<n»Tn« souSi^m ui w
v' iKTcussion Cups, li.oeo Kiev * tYiitml un"
proof do; 600J)00 Premli ti. l>. .la: 250.UU0 Ani"nc*““
2211.000 Baldwins Gun «sddlng: 2o0.w» Kbv*
Wavts, just leccivt-d. iluvct irom llu* Maiiufnctnrer^*
for sate by m.v 14 _ LO\ ELI. .v LA ITI MOM-
BULLING OFF AT FONT.—Hooks and
v^ tioinrv, Papcrimt Hivelo|». Novels and I Juki , ’ IV .
illg. rsn be lind FOR CASH, it til" lowest N>* ' \
'’n.w, at the Bulk More. No. 1.14 Coligrem Olivet-
Gu> llr*t oi Januarv.
iiiiic.im.ii. l ai lM ii ntlv m bl*‘“
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' ansi
• .ii.iwl
I
out III) I
• hud on .-arl>
i»r Metvautilc •
MBLLY
i>, Nov. 13.