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THE REPUBLICAN. SAVANNAH, OA gtlly paper $8 t Tri-WeeM^fliy HCKE& Per Annum. BY J.L. LOCgE & CO. ~p. W. ALBXAHBBBr A8SUC1ATB BPITOK. RATDRDAY MOBillWQ. OCT. D, I8B8. Whig Ticket*. rou rREsronrr: DANIEL WEBSTER, of lunthsutto. FOB VICE FBESEDBHT J CEABIBSI. JENKINS, of fleorgln. StlOTOBS FOB THB 8TATB AT LABOB S H/IlfGUMMING, of RIchm’d | ED. Y.HILL, of Tronp. ELECTORS FOB THB DBTBIOTS J ISJEiS" I S?fi«@5*. 3d—Washington Pot. 4lh—BLOUKT 0. FsAASLt. 7th—John J. Floyd. 18th—Pmi.tr S.Lbmlk. FOB PRESIDENT i WINFIELD SCOTT, of Now Ienoy. FOB TICK PRESIDENT t WILLIAM A. OBAEAH, of North Carolina. YLECTORSTFOB THB STATE AT LABQB { WM. LAW, of Chatham. | JOEL CEAWFORD,of Early ELECTORS FOB THE DISTRICTS I lit—O*o. W. Waltuoc*. 1 «iii jvtt Willis. I Otb—Ira E. octree. 3d—Roit. V. Hardeman. N- Foster. 4th—Rort. W. SIMM*. 18Ah—Oro. Eyar*. The Population of Savannah. In our notica of tho Census of Savannah publish ed day bofore yesterday, we adverted to tho discrep ancy in tho ratio ofincroas© botwocn tho two divi sions of the city since 1848, differing from that of former results. If our statement wanted confirma tion, it is famished by further investigation, thus: By the present showing, the Eastern division has increased since 1848 at the rato oi 45 por cent, while tho Western has increased only at the rato of SB percent. From 1840 to 1848 the ration of increase was: Eastern division H* pw cent- Western division percent. Oar observations in our Thurday morning’s issue ■were predicated on the impression that tho greatest ratio of increaso should be found in the western divi sion of tho city, as the dividing line is the same now as formerly. Wo think tho facts before us therefore justify the conclusion that tho census of the Western division must bo regarded as far from correct. Wo beliovo the error to be a doficit of from 1,800 to 2,000 souls in tho Western divirion, which would carry our population up to the figure of 20,000 souls. We could give further reasons for our belief, but it is hardly necessary to do so. It may suffice to say, that the error is so important, that the work must ho done again, before we can rely npon itimpUcitly. — Union Dcmoorallo .... Moilntam SifMl, pobliihed i hu corn out warmly for tho Union Domocratlo doctoral ticket. II will not bow it. nook to tho roke prepared for tho Union Democrats at Atlanta. It has not forgotten tho wild cry of Disunion that wont up from Macon in 1850, under the appeals of Mr) Rhitt, nor tho bittor, unceasing war which the Southern Rights men have waged against tho Union and against Union Democrats. Nor can it submit to the dictation of that wing of its party which, ovon to render certain the vote of tho Stato for tho Democratic nominees, would consont to no compromise at Atlanta. Tho editor calls upon tho Mountain Democracy—upon all thoeo Union De mocrats who supported Howell Cobb—to como forward, and rebuke and put down tho tyrannical faction which soeks to rido rough-shod over tho best men and beet principles of thoir party. Ho says: M It is tho duty of every poraon who voted for Mr. Cobb to support tho now ticket. All who voted for McDonald, against Mr. Cobb, will voto for tho fire-eating ticket. Wo have no fault to find with them for so doing—it is consistent for them to do so.” The same paper informs us that Col. Singleton, of Dahionega, accepts tho appointment of Elector on tho new ticket. Judging from tho tono of tho Signal, and tho communications in it, it may be safely concluded that tho Union Democracy of Cherokee aro fully aroused. Thoy fool the indig nity that has been put upon them, and, wo predict, will send a broadrido into tho Southom Rights ranks, the first Tuesday in Novombor, from which they will not Boon recover. In timee past, the stronghold of the Democratic party was in tho mountains. There lay their greatest strength, and thence they drew their large majorities. Yet, for all this, so strong was the Southern Rights fool ing—so bittor the hostility which animated them— that thoy actually drovo from thorn the thousands of Union Democrats of that powerful soction, and kicked them as thoy went. A day of retribution is at hand. For the third timo, theso would-bo mas ters of the State will be made to bito tho dost. There is no help for it. It is too late now to re model their ticket. Thoir doom has been scaled- let them shrive themselves in timo. ers tho following article from ths Augusta Consti tutionalist, both bocauso It is alike juat to Mr. Wablbt and honorablo to tho oditor of tho Gmi- stitutionalist: “ In justico to Mr. Wadley, we publish the follow ing letter, received by yesterday*! mail, ^com menting on tho recent accjdonts on Ute State Road, and its management, under Mr. Wadloy’a admin istration, our remarks were based on information given us by different persons. If wo havo douo him qjustico, such was not our intention. “ Upon some points, having reference to the mail Arrangements und tho inconvcnienccs^uffered by tho travelling public, wo beliovo we have been substan tially correct. But wo are convinced bv tho good ompered und gentlemanly tono of Mr. Wadloy, in iis recent communications, that his charaetor and motives have boon harshly judged, and wo tako pleasure in owning up, and doriro to do it hand somely, as wo look confidently to a display hereat- ter of an accommodating spirit in tho management of tho State Road. “ It hns been tho ill-luck, wo will not say the fault of Mr. Wadley, that he had made himself unpopu- u ar with many poisons, and some of them havo boon eager to catch up, and repoat remora to his disadvantage, to some of which wo havo given pub licity, having no reason to doubt thoir truth, but only desiring to elicit tho facts precisely as they To our throo enquiries, Mr. Wadloy’s answers aro explicit, candid and to the point. He was mis represented in the information given us, that ho hod discharged Mr. Eckman from servico on tho State Road. Wo recoivod it from sovoral persons, the names of two of whom wo remember and will fur nish him it ho desires it. They aro respoctablo men and wore doubtless misinformed by others. “ As Meeting of Physicians. Wo invito the attention of the public to tho sub joined proceedings of the Physicians of this city at a mooting hold at 12 o'clock yesterday. It will bo seen that the city is free from yellow fovor—that no now cniie* have occurred rinco tho three reported eoyoral days ago—and that tho number of cases of ordinary sickness has very much diminished within tho past month. Pursuant to a call of tho Physicians of the city, tho following regular Physicians met in Georgia Jical Society Hall:— l J. R. Sauasoy, S. N. Harris, H. L. Byrd, C. Yost, H. H. Dcraere, E. H. Martin, R. Wayne, o Riorden, G. W. Cullen, H. Saunders, Eastern Yongo, J. C. Habersham,S. S. Cranford, S. Warn er, J. Fielding, J. J. Robertson, J. G. Howard, S. Sheftall, W. M. Charters, J. F. Posey, J. B. Read, Cbas. Ganahl, Joseph Ganahl, J. D. Fish, Richard D. Arnold, John Ashby Ragg. On motion of Dr. Poeey, Dr. Arnold was called to tho chair, and Dr. Read appointed Secretary. The following preamble and resolutions were offered by Dr. West and unanimously adopted. Whereas, numerous reports of a falsa or exagge rated charaetor have been circulated in distant com- . . . «... .i _ i 1.1. _r «u~ ..tiM aPh.mm. reunifies regarding the health of the city of Savan nah, tho practising Physicians of the city have felt callod upon to givo a full and candid expression of called upon to givo —,,, - - thoir knowledge and opinions of the truth or falsity of those remora—for that purpose, wo adopt and re commend the following resolution passed by the Georgia Modical Society: Resolved, That the Physicians of the city hereby assure the public that all the caaoe or Yellow Fever which have occurred this Fall In the city,so far as they are aware, (except a caso which came direct from Charleston about the middle or August, ajid * Hoepltai) were reported to iricston about d which was carried to the city Hoepltai) were reported to tho Board o[ Health at ita regular meeting on the Oth October, which amounted to ’ - t and that there la no tendency to such disease only throo J — — — , amongst us: and that, belloving If that disease should appear in epidemic form, it would bo our duty to inform our fellow-clUzcua oflt, wo will report, fully and candidly, to tho Board of Health, any and all deaths which may oo- cur from it in our practice. Resolved, unanimously, That It ia the opinion of tbo rhyslcluna of the city that the number of cases or dis ease, at alto the seventy of the ordinary climate disease, Ulraiuran H«u.raon^ TAKNoLDj J. B. Rkao, Sec’y. [communicated.] Editors Republican : As a member of the Board of Health, conversant with most, if not all, its operations, and having ob- sonrod in somo portions of tho community a tenden cy to cast the reflection of inefficiency on that body, duty and a souse of justice impols mo to offer you, (an advocate of our causo) for publication, a few facts, showing (what the public ought to know) tho disadvantages and perplexities under which wo la bor. Onrs Is strictly a sanitory body, having no juris diction to onforco a single regulation, or oven to ro- movo one solitary nuisanco. It is our solo province examino our wards, suggest improvements, and direct that offenders be placed on tho information docket. Hence, to rectify evils and nuiances, and punish offenders of law and order, becomes tho duty of others having executive authority to on- force tho ordinances and regulations of tho city. The Board of Health, therefore, is not responsi ble when, afier it has reportod ovils and nuisances, (as has been tho caso) they remain uncorrocted.— That body has been active and unremitting in their labors to secure tho cleanliness and consequent health of the city, and I am happy to state, that, lor the most part, their exertions were not in vain, as our streets and lanes generally will show. Much as has been said, touching the health of our city, I know of no city, either North or South, that has less local causo of sickness, or that is more healthy iu proportion to its population, than Savan nah. Out’s is a peculiarly mild and salubrious cli mate,subject to none of the sudden changes of more Northern .latitudes. Still, I regret to add, that not withstanding tho good order of our streets gener ally, there ore, on some of our suburbs, not only fold streets and lanes, but even resident lots that would seem to court disease—I had like to havo said epidemic. Be it known, that tho so much blamed Board Health have from time to timo been advised these things; that tho said Board havo passed reso lution upon resolution, placed tho offenders on the information docket, and almost overstepped their prerogatives to got theso evils remedied. But alas! they still remain from day to day and month to month, standing monuments to tho gaze of strang ers of our lethargy and want of public spirit. I would not bo understood as censuring any one, or any of our city authorities. 1 believe tho evil exists in the fact, that our ordinances aro not as stringent as thoy should bo to mnko them effectual. We want something that will strike at tho root of tbo evil, and causo offenders of law and ordor, either to succumb or find our orderly city too hot a placo for the law-breaking crowd. JUSTICIA. Florida Election. We have partial returns from two leading Whig counties in Florida—Duval and Leon. In the former Jacksonville ia situated—in tho latter, Talla hassee, the State capital. In Duval, there has been a slight loss, as shown by the returns published by us Thursday. In Loon, we regret to say, the Whig*, to use the words of th* Tallahassee Senti nel, “havo sustained a most tremendous and unex pected defeat.” They have elected but one mem ber to the legislature, and that by only nine raajori- ty. The Ion in the Whig vote in that county is about 100, which is very considerable, when we remember the small vote of the State and the small majority by which tho Whigs have heretofore car ried it. The Democrat* havo elected throo oat of four of tho members of the House from Leon, and carried their senator by a majority of 42. The vote of Leon for Governor and member of Congress is equally disastrous. Bboome, (Dem.) boats Wabd (Whig) for Governor, 31; and Max well (Dem.) beats Cabell (Whig) 64. In 1848, Gen. Tavlob’s majority in Florida was 1,900. The same year Gov. Brown beat his oppo nent between five and six hundred votes. In 1850 Mr. Cabell was re-elected to Congress by a ma jority of 468. If tho returns, therefore, from Duval and Leon foreshadow tbo vote in the remaining counties, we fear tho general result will be disas trous to the Whig causo. In other words, tho in dications are that tho State has gone for the Demo crats. Our friends may yet right themselves by Novora- her,if they will go manfully to work. Thoir posi tion in tho canvass just dosed was an awkward one. ’ Their columns were not well formed, and their ranks were not free from defection. All this has now passed. There is no longer any obstruction to ‘ a united and determined effort. Let them go for ward thon, and they may yet redeem tho Stato from Democratic rule. .11! ■ II The Loss bv the Fire.—'The loss by the fire on Thursday night, is estimated at about $17,000, none of which was covered by insurance. The loss falls heavily upon Messre. J. Quantock &Co. thoir mill being entirely destroyed, together with the out buildings and 400,000 feet of lumber. Tho hull of the brig RoUerson sustained no serious injury, but all her rigging, spare, &c. were destroy ed. About 70 bales of cotton on tho brig’s dock and on the wharf were burnt. Tho cotton belong ed to Messre. G. W. Gabmany & Co., and wo un derstand was insured. Tho fire originated in the sawdust room,and must have been set, as there had'been no fire in tho room during tho day. The watchman states that when ho discovered it the whole room was in a blaze. New Bookstores .—Col. Sibley, lately of tho Georgian, has opened an inviting bookstore on Congress-stroet, to an examination of which tho public is respectfully invited. Hia supply of books is not yet complete, but sufficiently so to authorize him to make an oponing, even in anticipation of other packages, daily expected. Col. S. offers for * sale an interesting variety of books, with a valua ble collection of prints and engravings in different etylos. Wo word invited, but the other day, to look Mr. Cubbedoe’s now bookstore. It is close to bis old stand—only a door or two removed—but larger and far more commodious. His stock on hand is now arranged so as to present a much more attrac tive appearanco than formerly, while it baa been considerably enlarged and improved by important LONDON, SEPT. 15, 1853. Dear Republican.—Drawn by that irreaUtlblo charm which invests every spot which has givon birth to a brilliant mind, been tho aceno of Its bud ding glories, or tho thoatro of its lull dovolopcment, 1 found myself ono morning In tho little town of Stratford-upon-Avon. Here I put up at tho " Rod Hone Inn” of Irving memory. Tho oozy HtUo parlor, of which ho makoa montion, is attll to bo eeon. A fine engraving of tho author graces tho left wall as you enter. Hero lot me observe, by continued.] Emu Session or the Mississippi Legislature. —The Legislature of Mfoaiasippl met in Jackson Monday last, for an extra session, callod by Gov. Foote. Tho bosinoaa to which thoir particular at tention will bo invokod Is tho revision of tho rov- onuo laws, to prevent a doficit in the treasury.— Some important legislation ia also anticipated on the subjoct of tho railroad improvomonts projected .. the Stato. The subjoct of n general law, au- way of parenthesis, that our American writer is thorizlng country boards of polico to subscribe for highly appreciated In this country—his productions stock in internal improvement companies, when do- familinr to every ono. 1 have not road his notices ddod by a voto of tax payors, will be proreod upon of Stratford upon Avon and Nowstoad Abbey slnco tho Legislature as a matter of immodiato and very a little college boy, but I well remombor they are groat importance. Tho subjoct for an oloctlon for among his happiest sketches. After somo small U. S. Sonator may bo also brought up, and it will talk with mino host, who is as usual in England, a form a topic for exciting dobate; but the probabill- bustling, fat, good natured follow, and making some ties nro that it will bo postponed to tho regular inquiries after the objects of my visit, I plumed ray aion noxt year, imtnaginatton and set forth on a Shakspearean ramble. „ , I of tho best prizes awarded at tho lato Agricultural A few minutes walk up JJjS* Aj wh?oh Fairnt Flushing, L.* I., for tho finest specimens of Mb. We. E. Burton, tho comodian, took sovcral LATEST INTELLIC By Telegraph to the Bepnl Colli.Ion on a llWitra.d—Don. Soolt at llamllton—IMadamo Sontair, A collision occurred yostorday on tho Montreal Railroad, when six persons were killed and sixtoen soverely injured. Gen. Boott loft CinelnnaU yoaterday for Hamil ton, whore ho was enthusiastically recoivod. Madame Bontao is creating much oxoitomont in Now-York. Tickots to her concorts aro soiling as high as $12. Sailing or the Africa.- Tho British MrII steam ship Africa, Captain Hariubon, soiled from Now- York on Wednesday with 80 passongera,and $685,- 000 in spoeie on froight. Now-York Alarketi Nbw-Yobx, Oct. 8. Cotton.—Tho sales to-day amount to 1,000 bales. Middling Uplandr aro quoted at 101 and Middling Orloans at 10j| cents. ^andingb. . wmiMk’Avikf IBEBABli’K-oKr 1 "- AS? ixTal F, deceased, a pert 1011 of the personal property I-! head Sf Reef Cattle, WkwnUlT mid l'UnUMon ^-? 1 WILLIAM CLIFTON, ) Ra^BJlYAN, ’ | Executor.. A. Molt oct 0 1 XVJUWUANCINtt ACAUUlttV.- wrjK-niv i> *• mo in front of a hu.bhckoncd.vUh age, and which among the tidy cottages around it, looked like a | #|nf| T| ^ v wnrn rnimxA Mnnn hu ,, niin , ru BnAl dark spot on a boautiful picture. daric spot on a ooauuiui piciuro. «* Glen Cove dow hung an old sign-board—tho point almost I —L Charleston Market! Charleston, Oct. 8. Cotton.—To-day tho sales havo reuohod 500 I "jy^aenUemen* ( bales at 8} a 10 jo., tho markot remaining unchanged, avenlni. yjdiadcclialngtendency. | . MAiiXMU (1UANET nS|‘«mni! annoon™ * the Ladles and OeuUemenofSaviuiniih, k Dancing Academy at Bt. Andrew’. h2l u ” open for tho soann. Her days of Tr«cLlm, .^ _jT Twenty-four Lumod. constitute a ecesion. sraftes-a s ’* * “ from 8 to 10 o’clock in the gone—with tho words faintly discernible, M The immortal Shakspeare was bom in this house. n American Stocks in Europe.— 1 Tho Banker«* Magazine has tho following table of tho estimated tar W. would call especial auontlon In tho new cd-1 SXJjfmStSSS' uaHtumnhi In nil. mlttmni nf lha M.vvrIU Mna-rivn I . I - _. . 1| _/ t 1 .. vortlscmcnt in our column, of the Mrxicam Mu.tanq I q __ Limimrnt. Thi. nrtlclo has been before tho American Uor instruction Is not confined to the’DariM U oni^u waawl. .haul ...n n... Ann W.IUI.W. .! lul.lu I AllO ItlVAA tiartlCUlftr I\ 11 <>1111 Oil tntllA llAnnPtmj.nl --.I -- aud understands thoroughly all Ibo modern dsnc«L^l Vina l.iit....IInn la nnl an.innul in TV . —* annum lisown . circulation. I I i nm „„nnnl"'° ” —""'7“ Vtpeople about throo years. Over flro millions or bottles ®l ,0 8fres particular attention to ^the denortment and'ear! On entering tho doorway aud Bopping down upon „ raonn , of Amoricaa Stock.now ownod in Europe, h ,„ b0 ,„„ M „ nd ulM „ rcom p, a i nUl rlMoerjoeiin lylK olty too mjffitiBlected, to the report _ of the guarantee of ^.000 per I the ealthem floor, I tvns met by the guardian spirit or advanced on by foreign house., ond imuodfor and IthnBwaysgivenultrilicllon, beeausoll bn. pet- I both as a Musician aud Teacher or Dancim^wl to Mr. Wadloy, we can only say that he naa I of tho premises, a smiling, courtcsying aamo, wnoso I tho various purposes of Stato, City, Banking and rormed just what it was recommended for. It allays lrri-1 Madorao G. during the hours or instruction (he will kIk, n personal friends to thank for its being in business it is to entertain pilgrims with chit-chat, I RaJl wa y Companies, as compared with tho amount Itatlon and inflammation, reduces swellings, dlscuBscs I giro Instructions In Dancing to classes of gentlemen. linn Diip infnrmnlinn ilflrivitH fmm RnlUA I • ■ .. .1 n.ri. nf ikn Ann. I _s> r.. . rv. 1 __ 11J __ .t t_r tOJO. I Ittman „*,,1 ...I I OCl D Qur information fa derived from Minn I and'show’thcm tho eonseerated parts of tho con- I of Su m Stocks so hold on tho 1st of July, 1843: of hht best friends, who at tho timo wore, and pro- ,..... TKia i nftt it ,» oca not ynnuire babiy still aro, under tho impression that ho nad I secratod building, t hia 1 this salary secured to or promised him. Wh«r« tho I Innw to do. From tho around floor runs a nnrrow additional w ut ....... Where tho long to do. trora tbo grounu uoor nus » ««»«" i Fedor% i $2,000 was to come from, they did not an d winding stair, which by ascending conducts Now York profess to know, and did not undortake to infonn vou in to tho birth-apartmentol the “divine” poet. £ 0 K ?“> lTan,a o.. We were, therefore, left to conjecture the | oblmg t0 J „i.h lowceiling. Tho walls I MVchtnan .'.V.V.";:'11II I'. ".111 are as black as pencils can mako them, for like all Masss^usetu July 1,1848. July 1,1853. source. " It may bo an impression founded on an under standing or promise, that tho Governor will recom mend to tho Legislature this increase of salary.— Whether this bo so or not, we do not hesitato to say. that the officer who properly discharges tho dunes of the position occupied by Mr. Wadley would not bo too highly paid at that salary." Atlanta, Oct. 4,1853. places of tho kind, they aro defaced with countless yffilT!" autographs. Tho floor, though probably not as I aouth"Carolina..........^ ancient us the building itsolf, is worn into largo I holes. Ono small window lights the apartment, out Mississippi ol which doubtless little Shakspearo-poopod many a time, particularly on a rainy day,when ho looked I TennMseoV.V.V.I’.*/.*. 11*.*. figment, npon m, tetter of the w-iBfully into tho Breot, but won kept book by 1st Instant, addressed to you, you propound three ques- mamma s apron strings. Tho articles which at one n Uno | 9> «Wcl, • gtro jeo catemrie. dul . timo were oihibitcd in this room-tho poefn choir, Hlwnnrt irousupon . itat-bnr rall-bnkc/or cewctchei.1” &e., hnvo been removed, and very properly,for they Lou, *'“"" I answers Cow-catchers. I have never considered onlvsorved to rondor the mntterfarcical. All now * ouu - brakes dangerous on a flat-bar rail. There were no brakes / n f tho noct's works. on any of the cars belonging to the Western and Atlantic I to bo soon nro a fow copies ol the poet ,. g CAncrry or g ri ,ver Co,n —Tho scarcitv of ail. Rail) oad when I took charge of it; aud I gavo no orders I ««t «nmn limnin medals ronresentinff on ono sido | ocarcity of silver loin. 1 no scarcity Ol an to have them put on until aBer the accident caused by running over the hand-car; but directed them put ou our baggage cars in consequence of that accident. They $11,000,01)0 10,000,000 30,000,000 15,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 6,000,000 0,009,000 , 2,000,000 700,000 7,000,000 7,000,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 5,000,000 10,000,000 500,000 12,000,000 •141,200,000 $15,000,000 40,000,000 47,000,000 30,000,000 6,000,000 7,000,000 tumors and heals ulcers, cancers, or recent sores and wounds. In chronlo rheumatism It is almost a spoclflc. Tho immenso sales or this Liniment, and tho testimony or ton’s or thousands of persona who havo been cured by It, are sufilclent evidence of tho truth or the groat value of this preparation. NEW STOKE. BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAINTINGS, EX- GRA VINGS, 4-e. 4*e. Every physician therefore should give it a fair trial bo-1 wory descrlplioi T HE Undersigned has opeued, at No. 135 Congress street, a general assortment of LITERARY, MIS CELLANEOUS, RELIGIOUS, and SOIIOOL nboKs! :cokd, and Msmoranoum Doouiof A large variety or Oaf, L*tt«* and Gauds, aud Ervklofks, or every ■ 11 ntmp. (a In Mr A I - lo'oooooo foro pronouncing judgment upon it. This Is nil wo ask, Fancy Not* Pafkr: Cards, aud Exvklopks, or every l^noo/wo and whal wo claim aa our right. A. wo proles, to hnvo '"t? 0 JBWjW Pslsw 0,500,000 a setontiflo romody, prepared from substances whoso lo. ^ortmono , ^?Voltetg 1 |^rt I, ittonBiwh l 1pockB e no(Iki e’noaooo *** nnd « onortl eBbcU wo t « 8tod i bolh wpornte and and Card Cases for ladles and gentlemen, Oold and BlC 7*000 000 combined, In a great vsrioty of disorders, and the results ver Pons and Pencils, Ink Stands, Inks, Paints, Drawing 2)000)000 have saiisfled us of the truth of tho theories we havo ad- 2°°^“*. n 3 eMT u} ■“ ortrae “l w asss ssx : n ri! ,m "5 o -r®’■“""■r 1 " iooaooo its healing and onrsUvo powers. stu3mo July 24 Publications. The abovo works will be Mid at reasons. 3,000,000 10,000,000 13,000,000 1,000,000 10,000,000 tttsotz. ,ble rates. The public are respectfuUyTnviied to call sad Strong; Testimony in favor of the Oxy> examine the stock. 8. B. BIDLEY. $201^00,000 genated Ulttors. ' I From On. A. C. Bodge, Delegate in Con greet from Iowa. Washington, D. O, May 18,1840. Dr. Gee. B. Green—Dear Sir—Tho “Oxygenated 1 Hitters” with which you were so kind os to fUrulsh me, have had a most salutary ctToct iu my case. 1 was irou- W.S.J '’dr' f ^ * Savannah, Oct.P, 1853, 3 II AT! oct 0 bled with Dyspepsia, for ,four years, i ------ - , .1 0 » ver coin is a Bubjoct of general complaint all over tried many remedies, butnover met with any so good as should not toil to provide thomsohres wllh one of th* monumontnl bust aa seen in tdo cnancet pi in WaAlnotim nitw innv Hnnln™ your Bitters. 1 am now in the enjoyment of good health, theso Hats, which are a luxury to wear. For sale at the Stratford Church, nnd on the reverse the housotn | th0 C0 ,^P tr ^’ fl ^ n '^ n8 i n8t0 ” 1 C : t 7 _ In ° n0y . J _ | and l hope, and.believe, that all who uso tho “Oxygen-1 Hat Store of * N. K. BARNUM & CO., luring which timo I A LIGHT Weighing only U Ounces, that cannot hennjurei by being smashed! ! We bnvo no hesitancy In saying that this Is the lightest hat ever olfered for sale. Gentlemen bavoTKoirarar. npMl^^bwn Inokop oi^ oirlivlo the I „“u c 'h tho renowied hard was bora. Tho modal oro rolling oilvor chnngo ot 31 por Jtenl, and ranch | Bod peculiar construction or the truck. Some time slnoe, II ... . .-ju , lnnn nrti.t °f » 100 old and half worn Spanish coin,not worth, gave orders to hare thcee trucks changed, and brakes *t- is neatly got up, and roflocts credit ui»n tho artist. . f . fl., v ..... A tached to all tho cars In our passenger train, which wlU Tfco representations are vory faithfiil, and this in ,act » tw ° t | ,irds °* ita nominal value. A similar soon be accomplished. ‘ momnr i n l nf tho matchless ShakflDoaro scarcity o» ailvor coin exists In Europo, and tho Second. “ Why wis Mr. John Eckman discharged from exquisito memorial oi tho matcnicsa Dnanapcnro . Times, of 6th ult aava* the State Road Immediately afier giving this icslIrnonyT should be exceedingly acceptable to tho thousand " . . , Was it on account ortho accident nnd his misconduct iu Btrnn(!0r g w i 10 voarly flock to hia sacred birth placo “ is with much dilhculty that the bankers in or on accountofhls holding opinions adverso to those wratgcrswno yearly uwa w u ”, the city and West End enn obtnin silvor currency ‘Mr. WadlyT” * and tomb. After lingering some time, amusing t0 any amount, oithor nt tho Bank of England or I answer: Mr. Eckman was not discharged; nor wa« m yao ir wilh tho laughtor loving houso keeper, and tho Royal Mint, to accommodate thoir correspon- u,L B „ poo P i..ou. 0 « Si; h» do»b t iom vroulj make mo nip, but! .m quite lure be will bo much I <> 10 contompororiM or hta school boy days, sod ddma „d a t tho vorioua bsnks for silvor 1sk> grant suunrised to find himself.gaitued os discharged, for tho width now ia filled with raouldonng trash and coh- that they aro unablo to supply parties with more faithful performance of hia dutios. I, then, and dp yet wo ij- nrcscn tinE a most “ rusUfied, fustifiod, musti- than 100 to£200, aa not only is a vast quantity bo- belicve that Mr. Eckman was mistaken as to tho sdron- P jt«J.nnd«fUntrt ihn Rtroot and directed ®hippod off to Australia nnd India, but tho do- tago a cow-calcher over brakes would have been In pre- fied air,’ I descended into tho street ana airocica b »y bullion nnd snocio for Franco. Bol- .teSll"mhSl^niL'dMmi dw’nS'’mToButo’n'or footsteps lownrds tho church, passing an no- Ho r u'a“ d Hamburg nndIhocontinent,»roalso htnn for I*hivefchlm for .^TtKSTnko' tiguolooking bnilding whom Shakspcnro is said to , of v oxtcnslvo. In cnn.«,ncnco of this imtnonso pleasure in bearing testimony to bis high character as an have received his early oducalion. Tho church ia call for ailvor, it appoars that tho authorities at tho Engineinan. I ,i„ m sj-» n lovolv around. Around it. in mint intond having a considerablo amount immo- Thlrd. “Docs Mr. Wadley receive five thousand dob in ^ "? ldal 0 .. _r f u n t„ii dintely coined into spccio, and likowiso gold cur- lars per amium for his services?—or Is ho gnarsntied | broken fragments, lie memorials oi the dead. J oil rency 0 f half sovereigns nnd sovereigns, for the con* and wide spreading olma shado tho fallon tomb- ven i enco of tho emigrants who nro placed in great stones. Tho ground is broken and grassy and tho difficulties for tho want of a smnll circulating me- Avon jdidcs alowly through the scono. An avenue | dium in exchange for their gold.” of old limo trees, whoso limbs, meeting, form a l hope, and believe, Ibat all'who uso tho “Oxygen^ I Bitters” will find them as serviceable as I have oct 9 found them. With high respect and estcom, Your obedient servant, A. O, DODGE. w We commend the above certlflcato to the attention of RENT. •slain any or Its forms. I -*■ ire you say there is no euro <"■ •ii-"--" 140 Oongrasset. WANTED. ■4 A OR 13 HOUSE SERVANTS. Inquire st this Office. IU oct 0 tf T. W. E. BEALLB. oct 9 BEALLB. -A Wharf 8toro, for one year. Apply to FORT So DUNHAM. all those who suffer from Dyspepsia Try the Oxygenated Bitters, bofore you say there is no I v.^LESU GLOVES.—Lawrence it Co’s Improved Flesh / I ...o-n,, „ X? Gloves nnd Rubbers—Ladies quality. Just received >r B . A , T 2 S & AUSTIN. Wholcanlo Drugn sla, No. an d f or salo by 8IOOIUS 4c HENDRICKSON, i- | M ftlerehnula’Row, Boatonj Gonorul Agenla. i’rico •! | oct 9 Gibbons’ llnlklings. •u iiiurumuus iu,w, uuoiuii, i per bollio; six buttles for 85. TIIOMA8 M. TURNER & CO M tuihs—lw Agcnla for 8nvannuh. oct 5 M A . Conuumittlon Prevented. I j)|.OUR 4c WHISKEY.—100 barrels Flour, “Howard That Consumption, when onco firmly fixed and seated, JU Slroet;” 50 barrels Common Rectified Whiskey, can be cured, wo much doubt; but that it can bo prevent- Landing from schooner J. U. Holmes, aud for sale by ed, ir tho proper remedies are applied in season, wo firmly | oct 0 CRANE 4c- IIOLCOMBE. | beliovo. A alight cold, a gcutlc cough, a general derange-1 IINNY n ACiraNO^—loo In unm. Pnr k meut of the nervous system, which renders tho Individual G UNNY bagging.—loo bales, in afore. For sale bv oct 9 ltf VVM. O. O'DRiBCOLL. that sum—and if so, who by ?” 1 answer: I do not receive flvo thousand dollars per annum, nor am I guarantied that sum. I would remark, In conclusion, in case you should fool disposed to make any further statements affocting the In terests of the Western and Atlantic Railroad, or myself approach or tho fell destroyer. If theso bo attemlod to in season all may bo well: but neglect them nnd they will bo sure to gain tho mastery, and what was at first only troublesome and annoying, at last becomoa alarming, and often total. For incipient Consumption, wo know of no better rom* BALSAM TO RENT, FROM tbo 1st of November noxt. tho House in Monumont Square, now occupied by Mr. A. B. ■ Luce. Inquire of oct 4 2taw3w MULFORD MARSH, 175 Bay-st. ed ythan WlbTAR’S I tenniioi mo »*esu-ru ouii /itiamic ivnutimu, or luvoeii i — ... , , . rrn.. I as Superintendent, II you will inquire for the facte, they perfect arch, loads to tho church ontrance. Iho shall bo furnished to you, and thereby save me the lime | (1nv wnR Bt0 rmv. nnd tho wind whistled and tho old | of correcting mis-statements. Jr a regular newspaper discussion is sought, 1 would prefer to see it carried on between Editors, whoso legiti mate business It is to conduct such controversies—If for no other reason than to allow mo time to look after the “ brakes and cow-catchers.” day was stormy, and tho wind whistled and tho old olmaerackod and bowed down, giving forth solemn and dirgo-liko sounds. I wandered over tho scone Gommetcfal KutclUceucf. I It Is soothing and healing in its nature, and is admirably adapted to allay and dlsslpalo that annoying nnd dislrea- i *- —>—at this OF WILT) CHERRY.— I HpO RENT.—Two Floor* under 88 Bay-street. For jly I -1- *" «.*»»»»» * “ BUNKER II OGDEN. SAVANNAH MARKET. Friday, Oot. 8, P. M. Cotton.—The sales to-day amounted to 730 bales, at sing irritation which so much prevails at tfiis season of I tho year, caused by colds, coughs and chills, brought on by frequent and sudden changes in tho weather. Wo know uf several severe case* which havo been radically cured by tho use or thi* Balsam. Consume" * ‘ N OFFICE TO LET,—Inquire of oct 8 tf R. MAYEtt, 6 Whltokcr-st. 1 KA BOXES TOBACCO, of various qunJitie*. For lOUsatoby [oct 8 lw WAY “ f 4c KING. Very respectfully, yours, WM. M. WADLEY. Possibility of Invading England! Tho Paria press have been discussing tho possibility of invading England. Tho Constitutional assumes that a successful invasion might bo accomplished. In proof oi this, it reviews at groat length tho hia- stooplng over tho grey tombstones, ondoavoring to the following particular*: 10 at 9)tf: 434 at 9#; 100 at decipher what timo’s effacing fingers had well nigh 10; 3 at 10*; 4i at 10tf, and 83 bales at 10x cents. removed. It was very evident that Old Mortality Price*irregular. bad not viBted that churchyard for somo time, and savannah Export*—Oot. 8. when he docs como he will have a heavy task bo- j p e r bnrquo Rhodes, for Now-York—363 bales Cotton, aumptlon, however, la a disease which dlffors very TXT ANTED.—A man of general oily acquaintance, much In the severity of iis symptoms mid tho rapidity of Y v fair accountant, and poncssing Industrious nr .... .. . — accountanl, nnd possessing industrious and ts progress, and hns long baffled the skill or physicians, stoady habits, to act as General Clerk in an establishment itamnotbesuppoBodUint Uil* or any other remedy Isca* | on the Bay. Apply at tho Republican offleo. oct 8 ling n cure In overy case and every stage of able of cffectfi ihe disease, ou the contrary, wo must expect it to toil | sometimes, a circumstance which occur* dally with all foro him. With tho assiatance of the sexton I and 403 bags Wheat.. entered the chapel. Tho edifice being very nncient | Tho success which lias attended this modlclno for sev eral year* past, has ovcrcomo tho prejudice of all respec table men, nnd tho article has taken a aland nraoug the UENTLEMEN’S RESTORATION, LAGER BEEIl entered me cnapot. „ n 7 ni ‘ in. * Atlanta. Oot. 7, p. rn.-Cr.rroN.-Tho Cot- has much about it of tho curious and quaint in ton market la becoming more animated as (ho new crop — r — - — » , design. It speaks of the olden timo. In its deep begins to como In. During tho past week iho receipt* tory of steam navigation from the timo of Fulton n j c j^ fila nd tho monuments, and around ita walla 5 t "o5tf^nu. b ° Ut ° r °° ba “ P ° r day * ' ° qU ° l ° “ r to tho present day. It points out tho success with hang tho insignia of tho departed. Passing down Corn—oid 60 to 65 cents per busbet-new soiling at which the attempts made by tho French engineers | t h 0 navo into tho chancel I stood upon tho slab 40 which covers the remains of tbo poet, and bearing Augusta, Oct. T» p. m.—Cotton.—The mar- this well known inscription- ! "nn, with a spTrli ‘ ‘ “ Good friend, for Jesus’ sako forbear To dig the dun, enclosed hore. Blest be tho man that spnres theso stones, And curst be ho that moves my bones. If. WEIGAND hns opened, under the I’lnnlen* Hotel. «.u.v ...... i Tn -T ,„ni„, n D ».,u «.«««- ...» n non l arid comforlBblo Entlng Room, with *n excellent first class of discoveries and blessings of tho ago; and Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, aaa when resorted to in season, eradicates Uio disease for RESTAURANT which it Is recommended. have boon attended, to adapt steam power to first rate men-of-war. The results, says a London let- tor, nro such as must put othor maritimo nations upon their mottlo. The first adaptation was made somo years ago, by tho putting of a scrow-cngino into tho forty-gun frigate Pomona. Tho success was such as stimulated to further experiments, , m.—Cotton.—The [communicated.] Editors Republican: I perceivo by your paper, issued yesterday morn ing, that you havo received two communications, suggesting that the Board of Health should meet daily and report on the health of tho city. Permit me to inform theso correspondents of yours, that there is no Commissioner for Washing ton ward, and has been none this summer, and that if thoy will serve as commissioners they can receive tho appointment lor that ward before next Wed' nesday. If they should object to serving in Wash ington ward, thoro oro several others not represent ed, of which thoy may take their choice. One of the Board of Health. Charleston. Oe*. T» - receipt* or the week compriio 4538 bales, and tbs sales In the same time 3150 balca nt prices ranging from 8)4® An imprecation which certainly implied .hn.ho . had a strong dcsiro to remain where ho is. West- The market for ml description* of Long Cotton naa Tho next was the famous steamer Charlemagne, of mi^er would probably havo boon honored with been verv quiet, as there has not been ouough doing to Dnrdnnello celebrity,'making ten nnd eleven his remain^ had not Ihe terrible inscription hnd tho market coniine e, vera qetel, and knota an hour easily, and carrying 70 guns. Next effect of preserving his ashes intact. Near hia rest- prices remain at a high figure In conseqnonco of the camotho magnificent Napoleon, the fiag-ahip of i nffD i nC0 in a nicho in the wall, is the celebrated 8 roal semeny °ru, 0 arUclej the latler comnlalnt, how- ing piaco, in » wwiu iu ui r nr • .. • ever, will aoon be removed. Some 250 tierces of the the npproaching Presidential excursion upon the | bust> which, as it was taken from lifo, probably ia now crop have come to hand thi* wcok, which were sold a truo representation of tho poet. Thoro aro some at $5 qr hundred. .. ,, . u I,... ,,-iii.nU tLn initn. Fr*ioht*«—There are three veaaol* loading for Liver- lines below said to havo been written by Hen John -^,1 two 0 f wb lch havo foil cargoes engaged nts-lfltlmd. n. for Colton In square bags: and tho third Is p Shakepearo he. never bad »ny great monument ^rVmaiSr'.ffi j5^.’ , "cS^.,5e"n raised to his momory. Indoed, it would havo boon amockcryorhisfamo and undying worth. How | IS" Another Outrage on the American Flag.— Advices from Havana, received at New York by tho Crescent City, stato that a passenger on board tho Cornelia, Capt. Ward, from New York, bad been soizod under our flag, and lodged in one of tho Havana jails; also, that tho letter bag of tho vessel was token and ransacked at tho office of tho Political Secretary. A somewhat similar indigni ty waa offered to tho Childe Harold, another American vessel, a fow days after, though none of her passengers were disturbed. Verily, theso Span iards aro suffering for a castigation. We obeervo that tho Postmaster of New Orloans lias sent the mails which the Crescent City should have left at Havana to Mobile, for transmission by the steamship Black Warrior to that port. Much excitement prevails in New Orleane relative to tho conduct of the Havana authorities,'in refusing ad mission into their port of tho Crescent City. A largo indignation mooting was held Thursday ovening at Banks’ Arcade. Mediterranean. This vessel, it is said, will steam thirteen knots under favorablo circumstances, and has mado an average of twelvo knots during a run of 200 miles. Without tho aid of her screw, sho sails os fast as tho best man-of-war of tho French fleet; she carries provisions and water for two' months for 800 men, and coal for nino days. Tho lost steamer of the kind launched, is the Auster- litz, which is in all respects tbo mato and consort of tho Charlemagne. In short, tho adaptation of tho screw to vessels of war, has been thus far in Franco eminently successful, In view of these facto, tho Constilutionnel of Paria proceeds to speak thus of tho possibility of Invading Enginnd: “Invasion! May tho misfortunes which such a navy has so long exorcised in Europe! May wo never bo obliged to pass that movable bridge witich steam has thrown between that nation and ours, unless to stretch out tho band to tbo English, and ... .. 83,065 to congratuiato oureelvcs with them on beholding I upon Avon ; that took mo to Abbotsford and Ayr; I i n *hreojotsat •3.^5. h ° ard ° f th ° * Ul ° bbl ** somewhat more moderation and equity in their re- that visited me at Rydal and Skiddaw, also lured Corn—500 sack* while and yellow sold at 60c. mo to Nowsteatl Abbey ond tot vicinity. Byron'. is the greatest nomo in tho catalogue of modem Posit—A lot of Mesa was *old at 810; Moss retailing at pooto. No writer over created eo r^^J^t' niS-ioca.v. sldeewerc «.ldatO*e. or has so worked upon the feelings of mankind.— FaxionTB—Nothing new. Ho played in literature a part similar to that which ” " * **- Napoleon did in arms. Tbo world was not pre pared for U, and was stunned by tho olectrio shock Revival in Atlanta.—Tho Atlanta Intelligen cer of Thursday says: “ During tho last two weeks, a revival has boon in progress at tho Methodist Episcopal Church in this city. Wo understand that since its commence ment. Dotwccn forty and fifty havo been united with the church. Tho meetings havo been largely at tended. and an unusual amount of interest mani fested in the cause.” Position of the Hon. A. J. Miller.—The Athens Banner publishes an extract of a letter from the Hon. Andrew J. Miller, of Augusta, in which be says ho will vote for tho Union ticket, last put up. Important to Railroads and Mechanics.—The celebrated India Rubber case, of Goodyear vs. Day, has at lost been settled by a decision in favor of Mr. Goodyear, upon “all points,’’ as lawyers say. Those of our readers chiefly interested in this mat ter are our railroad companies, ns it settles tho ques tion as to tho ownership of tho Rubber Spring. The Now England Car Spring company, being tho representatives of Mr. Goodyear, us far as the right to use his patent for Springs is concerned, aro tbo only party entitled to manufacture and soil, “Ray 1 * Patent India Rubber Car Spring." The Chaleston Courier of yesterday oontoins uo explanation of its publication the previous day, inrogardibtho health of this place, oxccptto say that Galen will doubtless set tho mattei right. Bearer of Despatches.—Among tho _ latoly arrived at Panama, from Valparaiso, was Llout. D. French Dulany, bearer of Important dis patches from Hon. Bailie-Peyton, United Statee Minister to tho OouiVof,Chill. The extra session of the Missouri Legislature terminated on tho 20th ult., to meet again in regular session on tho second Monday in December*. They did not succeed in passing any law upon the principal measure for which they were called together—tho disposal of tho lands grantod by tho General Government in aid of tho construc tion of tho Pacifin railroad. There were several projects before the Legislature for the location of tho road, but on the contrariety of opinion thus manifested, it was found impossible to unite the House and tho Sonate on tho same bill, and tho subjoct therefore stands over. Father Mathew, tho notod teetotaller, and five other Catholic priests, havo sailed from Ireland for Calcutta. Their business iu India is, it is reported ■ the foundation of a Catholic Boo at Hyderabad, Hon. E. O. Hanneoan, who killed his brother- in-law, tho gallfmt Copt. Duncan, in a drunken brawl some time since, is now clear from all legal proceedings. Hia cose was brought bofore tbo Fountain, (Ind.) Circuit Court, but the Grand Jury Mod to find an Indictment. wffleh it is recommended. i; 0 has an excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, who win None Ronulne, unless aimed I. BUTTS on tho wrapper. B „|t GcrmanjAmorlcan and French trute*. O YKTKH8, a £?i r , 2. nn . l io ro V * r 1 ’ ,*7 ‘. h0 Uonerai Agent, F1SI I, ME ATS—overy thing that thU market afford*, can SETH W.. FOWLE t 138 Wanhfngton-etreet, Boston, bu ha’d In all style*, on short notice. Fair to Fully Fair 10)4 to \l))i ceiila. Mnas^ to whom oil orders should bo addrcuod. Price 81 per bottle; six bottle* for five dollars. For salo by T.M. TURNER k CO- ) A. A. SOI.OMONS 4c CO- > Savannah. JAB. II. CARTER, ) T. O. HOLMES, Jacksonville, Fla. P. O. ZYL8TRA, 8L Augustine, Fla. And by Druggtala throughout tire United States, oct 5 tutbslw Young Clkhkk, and other*, who havo room* in town, nro invited to try tho European mode oi breakfasting and dining at tho Restaurant. Philadelphia LAGER BEER, 8WI8S CHEESE and LINDI1UUGER CIIEESE, kept always on hand for Ihe uso of families. oct 5 PIIIIiADELFIIIA LAGER BEER. rpiIE Subscriber respectfully Invite* tho public or Bn- A vannuh lo test tbo qualifies or this fine Beer, from tho Brewery ofMeears. Knobs. It Wolf, at tlio Fall-mount FUNERAL INVITATION. I WnUir Work*, near Philadelphia. ThU Boer ia made ex- actly like the Lager Beer ot Munich, in Bnvarl*. I The friend* nnd acquaintance* of the late Rev. Ed- ahull continuo to reculvo constant *uppfies of this pure ward NKurvtLLR, and or tlio latoVVR.il. Buuocn. ondwiiolcrotno iioTonwo,dnri n « tR-aalutnli,winter, ind • ’ ’ spring. As In the old country u •' <1 bo solu to I mill tliillvIHnntlL wlm will tin ,*..r ipnn rU‘ o families are Invited to attond tho fonoral or MARY NEUF- and Indlvldui— VILLB, Thi* Morning, at half-post nlno o’clock, from on thoir hand*. Tho um of thU7.ecrlB particularly rcoon£ ChristChurch. octO mended by physician* to Indie* who aro uurslng children. Bold at tho Planters’ Hotel by »opl7 Myl IIERNY WEIGAN.D partially - been refused rates nominal. Spectal Wotfcea. | tun.—wo navo no change to note in the price or this woll Milton has alluded to this. | article In our market. Wo continue our quotations NOTICE.—The frame work of Iho boll in .. tbo Cupola or tho Guard House requiring somo I repairs, the bell will not bo rung till further uotice. oe; 0 W. W. OATS, Sup. City Watch. What needs my Shakspeare for his honored bone* 0®OKc.f to. Tho labor of an ago in piled stone*. I New*OrlcanH. Oct. 2, p. m.—Co-rroN.— Or Ui*t bis hallowed rellque* should be hid j Tho demand was fair and resulted! n tho salo or 5500 Kro‘DTSo^-*r P ^ffiofh»te- I i-lrani price, ■lightijfjn favor of Du,ora, williout how- WOOL HATS* 1 AA dozen black and drab, at 83 50 1UUOO“ “ “ 4 50 ALSO, 50 dozen Matcloo Hats (for planter’s nse) an article entirely new, for salu at tho now wholesale Hat Store, SAVANNAH MUTUAL LOAN ASSO- corner of Broughton aud Unrnard-sts. _ CIA TION.—A regular monthly meeting will be hold on Monday evening next, tho 11th Inst. Punctn* oct 0 nELDEN 4c CO. Dear son of memory-great heir or tame— ver my r ( . u „table chango. ° r 1117 n * n ’ 0 ’ I Fo,r -®|i ;* uo nom on nionuay evening noxt, uio j unmet, runctu-1 BOOKS. SSS,’" 1 ' E^goateomer^ 0 ' ““ “ ** ° n Hood’* Whims and Oddllle* In Prose and Verse. Thou In our wonder and aalonlshment j ordinary........8 @ 0VI Fair V.'JiioL Hast built thy self a llvo-Iong moument. Middling 0Jtf@ 0«i Good Fair .lIXOU# Were tho poet to return now, ho would scarcely Gootl Ml d dllng..0^@fo g |G<>od mid Flno..PJ @— recognize the old placo of his childhood’s sports stock on hand September 1,1851 .‘.....bale* 10,009 and latter days. It has risen into quite a town—a Arrived since - - - - 1 Arrlrcdto-day 1,764 LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY.—Tho I . sate of Ix)ta will be continued (on tho nrom- Isos) on Wednesday, 13th Inst., at 4 P under the di rection of tho Committee. oct 0 model of neatness and beauty, fully worthy of its groat son who has conferred upon it bo much im mortality, and thrown around it a glory such os ge nius alono cau give. The same feeling that directed mo to Stratford Slock on hand and on ship-board not cleared, ....... I D r nnD YVn rirtlu tinnrrl nr inn Ruin nr OJg 116,820 Exported to dote 31,350 Exported to^lay 2)506— 33,855 HA It ND EM'S EXPRES8 FOR THE NORTH 11* EUR OPE.—Persona wishing to ;-.-t J-ackoKiw, 1-arcals lianinloi, or MerciiandiM or «n» I D, iteackooPou-lamo li>o. kin., cun huvo Ilionj rorwanlcti lo an, pari or Iho North | Phyilclalr’a VWUoa Lo.t« or Europo by thl* Express, which will loavo Saturday, 'wick’s Now England Talcs and Miscellanies, Comical Poople, illustrated with ID pictures. Archibald Catnoron, or Heart Trial*. Alexnnder’a Outline of Moral Sclouco. Lives or Generals Scott and Jackson. By Headley. Journal of a Summer Tour. By Miss Sowell. Bpiur and Burenno’s French Pronouncing Dictionary, y QunokcnboM—large 8vo. Physician’s Visiting Lest for 1853. Prcscriber'a Completo Hand Book. Bib- Hotel, oct 8 bylline Leaves. By Florenco and Fanoy. idlnns nnd the Gold Mines. ations with other powers! “But, if over the pluguo of war should burst out between them and ub, London might well tremble. It is not fortifications on tho coast, nor tho active watching of a fleet, which could prevent vessels of great speed liko tho Napoleon from carrying each more than 1,500 men on the first beach of England which might be bare when tho tide was out. Tho would there be transported to tho land, NO T/CE.—Consignees by the Ncw-Ynrk and Philadelphia Steamships are hereby noil-1 rrtiJP. EAGLE PASS; or. Llfo on the Border: by Cor* i rthnLnfoture, all Goods remaining on th«> wharf at X Montgomcry-Putnam’s semi-monthly Library. | sunset will bo stored at thoir risk nnd exr“"*“ 1 •-*>» PADELFOl exponso. IRIVFAY 4c CO. Exohanobi—Demand limited. Ixindon cent premium; New-York OOduys lJi^lVVcout dls- iq New-York Bight V cent discount. Whims nnd Oddities, second series: by Thomas Hood, llluatrntod—Putnam’s semi-monthly Library. A New-Englond Tulo and ftllscellauloe: by Catharfue xlgwlck, author or “Clarence,” 4to. Airs. Puinam’s Receipt Book, nnd young Housekeeper 1 ! Assistant, now und elegant edition. NO TICE TO PHYSICIANS.—Notice Is The complete ConconlWbe lo Shakspeare, being a ver- hereby given to Physicians that no prescrip- bnl Index to all tho passages In the Dramatic Works of WANTED,—Consignee 100 bag* Coffee, landed from schr. II. A. Barling, marked B. , k - WASHBURN, and there, thank God, wo should fight with advan- 0 f one of the most powerful batteries of genius tago. England has always been conquered when 1 a foreign army set foot on her soil. The Romans, tho Saxon, tho Danes, tho Normans undor William, in turn overran Great Britain. Tho present dynaa- ' '* • • *• foreignland. "—a sort ty of her sovereigns also comes from a foreign 1 The dispossession of James II. by William is a of fourth invasion. The day has arrived when the fleets of Groat Britain would not suffice to prevent a descent on her shores. Europe would then havo to ask her for an account of tho occupation of Gibraltar, token by surpriso; of tho capture of Malta, of Heligoland, | of tho Cape of Good Hopo, and the Islo of Franco, of Aden, of tho Ionian Islands,and of other import-1 ant bulkwarks, behind which a naval despotism shelters itself. That despotism, if it had still in- ] creased, thanks to an incontestable naval superiori ty, would havo in tho end driven one of tho weak- est nations to one of thoso oxtremo resolutions which aro adopted when the only chanco of safety | : a to hopo for nono. Steam vessels will spare Europe that despair and that extremity. It re-es tablishes tho balance, and will show our neighbors ho necessity of a more prudent and more scrupu- oua policy. It is in that way that it will servo to I consolidate peace.” which nature has over placed ot the disposal of any mortal. In truth, “lie touched blsharp, and nations heard entranced. His checkered life and melancholy career soften tho reproach which many are disposed to heap upon his character, while to the majesty of his muse, all universally bow. Thoro is a wild fascination about thu man, ond ovory momorial of hi. llfo ha. | Pcr aKam-packcl Slolainoro, Horn Charlctan-Mr O all the potency of a spoil. What over object Bailey and Indy, 51rJ T Barnard, lady nnd two servants, claimed hi, pen, drew frcah immortality cr wa. ln-1 Ki^o^cSdl’jTflSBr* “0"% tibns for tho city will bo put up unless tho names of the the Poets by Mrs. Cowrten Clarke. Paupers are on them written. Dictionary of Googmphy, Descriptive. Physical, Hiatlfr tlcul and Historical,, forming n complete general Gust- ... . 1 tocr of tho world: by, Alex. Keith Johnston. A^°, T rin M ^i 0r ,8 . tho Tho National Atlas ot General Geography: by Alex. reS?" Agent oftho Fig Island Mill, Communications Keith Johnston. , . uu„, otuiin. | JggSL^JjBWf. l0d RSLa‘2 1 U '° w 1 w° RTA»SP W ,V, W ur i or < ! C °W'Vrahlngtoa: by Juod BparHaw Co, Calilwoll, Blakely 4c Co, promptly attended to. [sopt4] W. w, BTARKE. edition.- Received by *-" “ * »”'»•’ I NO TICE.—tho Tax Collector is receiving | _oct8 JOHN M. COOPER 4c CO. tho Btato nnd County Taxes for tho present Bccoiptw of Cotton, Ac. por naiUKoad. Oct. 8.-555 bales Cotton, nnd Mdze^ lo Wsshburn, Wlldor 4c Co, O Hartridgu, Allen 4c Ball, Boston 4c Gun- by, J Jones, E Parsons 4c Co, Caldwoll, Blakely‘4c Co, Cruger 4e VVade, N A Hardee 4c Co, M J Reilly, P WilU bereer, \V P Yonge, F Coutor, Smith 4c Lnthroi), Smith 4c Humphreys. Rabun 4c Whliehoad, J Roberta ic Co, A R Wright, auu order. PASSENGERS year. Tho books will bo closed niter Uio Ofilce hours, from 8, A. M., to 2, P. M. sept 20 matu F. M. STONE, t. c. c. o. NottCffl. Jg- \T7HlTUro PAPEHS^-A largo alock of Prenth and join instant, yy ^nsllati Letter and Note Papers; Plain and Ruled, ■ _ „ _ „ Cream, Bluo Laid nnd Wore. Also, Embossed and Corded Note Papers, (with Er vclopos to match) of various patterns. Received by oct8 JOHN 51. COOPER 4t CO. I JV EW BOOKS received by JOHN M. COOPER - I CO^ Wednesday, Oct. Oth.—Tho_ Knickerbocker for , j , "....““h I NOTICE. | -i v weanesuny, uct. utn.—ino itmcxeriwc»oi veatod with a charm it had Dot before Beautiful I WKtaf WkZ’ a F Hhe^L RRmlfe 'Ifn,? T I,RBB MONTII8 alter date, application will bo made October; Mary Lcnimm, a novel, by Mrs. Croy. odi jL ycstotl with a charm it had not Doioro. Deautliui w Klne, W King, A F Hhorwoud, R Binllb, and I dock. 1 to the Planters’Bauk for renewal or a Twenty Del TVold PI^Sr-A largo and well-selected stock of Vonico “throned on hor hundred isles,” Romo, ,,Fersteamer H.L.Cook,from Augusta—Mrs Roborts, lar Bill, toiler A, No.203-lhe right hnnd half having \JT Baylcy’s and Bpenccr 4c Kendoll’s Gold Pc “ “•-•■obby, Miss Fuller, and | been lost. COHEN 4c TARVER. colvod by [octO^ JOHN M. COOPER fc October Oth, 1852, —* ° 1 — SHat-lne KutclUatncc. Naples, in bet, all Italy, fair alway., havo caught M-. PaHae. MU. Iteberte, Himllobl new beauty. Greece with her “ august Athena ” is more classical—Spain more romantic—even bull fights appear less barbarous, while “oldocean’’ has lost its terrors, and bocome as it wore, a house hold god. It is not surprising, thon, that Nowstoad Abbey, tho loved homo of Byron, should havo bocomo a placo of pilgrimage. Thousands gather there to oct 8 OCflcu XSulOMtuii Xlrmicli Itullruuil, | ttirPAurrmr nmt n ■ urn - 1 work- PORI- OF SAVANNAH, OCTOBER 0, IBM. „„ . Sum Risks ..SAOiBun Bxt»,..5^5|1Iiou Watxb,..3.50 Unslness nr Importance will bo before.... —L I tion. [oct 7—Ui7wj MICHAEL DENNIS, A Huooino Scbafe.—“ Acorn,” tho Boston cor respondent of tho Now-York Spirit of the Times, tells the following story: A fow days since, somo oftho "bloods" residim at Nahant had rare sport. A numbor of tho friend! of tho Maine liquor law, with a posse of consta bles. proceeded to Drew’s Hotel, for tho purpose of I its last owner. With ail tho improvomonts, how- soizing | a quantity ^ftho enemy that _jrt°ahi_away j ovor( every thing Dyronial is strictly and religiously ARRIVED. Bchr. Sntilln, Thompson, Balllla River, to Master. 5,100,bushols Rough Rice, to R llnto-rsham 4c Son. : . • - , . , . - ,, , ■ | U.M1.stoam-pnekotMolamora,Pock, Charloslon,to look upon tho scones ho looked upon, and to foast s. M. Lafflleau. Mdzo n to Central Railroad Florid* over every relio of that poculiar genius. Even its Bosk S M Laffltoau, stearaor Ivanhoe, Behn fc Foster, R proprietor, Col. WildmuoTBeem. eo perfectly unde, JS’ffiK’HSS ..... .1 «........ . hi-, -i— l t l u. I,. Cook, Fraser, a Aujfusts, to K. F. Klnch- mon, wooru now proparod to oxccilto ‘Plumbing la T ..O AWMftAT » all Its bronchos In a very superior manner. HE ANNUAL CONVENTION or tho Stockholders of oot 5 MOUSE 4c NICHOLS, 155 Hroughton-st. tho Entonton Branch Railroad will bo hold In the rr:~.Z* . town of Entonlon ou Thursday, IDA day of November TJUATF.D TABLE WARE—Among Which niW M - '■ * ^r.irothe Conven- A found some boautirul stylos of Castors, together with iNNIB, Pros’L Table, Dessort nnd Tea Forks and Spoons j also, a w*) copautSkuship aotjci:. SSS aiiSSSILS 1 ' 0,k ‘ A T HE undorelgnod hnvlng formed a Copartnership un- ^oS'h l/W,anu le °, Bl dor tho namuandstyleorK:BBB4cRoDOKRH.forthe 1 - tnuisactlon or a Wholesale Grocery and Provision Bust- In It COLLINS fc DULKLEY-8. COPAIkTNIillSIIIl** «... In Ihieclly, uku. ploa.uroinlnfwminsihefriHe'irdi I mllE undonTknSi:e*v"lid"d"yternicd'»p»rtnenlilp and tho public genornlly, that thoy have on hand, nnd X tinder tho name and stylo of Stake* 4c Bsvsoh, for ??.. 0 .?H ro . , ! ow » torgo aiHl woll | tho transaction of a geueriu Commission Business to the selected stock nfOrocorlos nnd Pro visions, which’will be I sold on as accommodating terms as by nny similar estab- men's brains,” and that wag of a fellow, Sam Lor- ing, whilom of tho Tromont, getting wind oi the | ’ ' ‘ ~~ J * ’ing tho ' a spell, that hia wholo life, sinco ho camo in posses-1 Hieaiher . ... ...... . ... .inn, hen been devoted in improving tho P® SffiSfcnfit"fril^hroffcffi HSuSiWttliintelrtmIKmlhSronmr, 8 ''"" rearing, na it were, a monument ,0 the memoir of |\ , „ I /^tMuaXun, ./, to T R Mills. 161 bales Cotton, nnd Mdzo., to Bohn 4c Foster, Cruger 4c Wade, U Goodoll, T R Mills, and H Bol- W. W. BTARKE, iMiu-Eii pitveoN.. preserved. In thu poof, day, all was dilepidnliun [ onions. nnd decay. Tho wood, and lino grove, had boon .‘FT" CLEARED, out down and laid wane by its proviou. owner, | B«rono Ilhndoe, McNair, New-York-ll. K.Wiuhbnrn. J. M. Kio»««, lato of die llrm of E. & It. K. Oravoe't Co^ New-York. J. O. Iteen.n., late or tho llrm ot Oravoe & Rodsci Maeon, Ga, inm -~ intended proceeding, and, having tbo fear of the j law bofore his eyes, resolved not to break tho peace uui vunu uuu miu wumu uy n* pruviuus owner, i Qnrquo Rhodes, McNair, New-Yora—u. k. wasnnurn. of tho commonwealth himself, nor allow tho in- William, justly entitled tho “Wickod Lord By- U.H. M. stonm-packot Calhoun, Harden, Cliarleston- mates of tho hotel to do so by any overt act, yet he ....,, v ' ,/ . f „_ ,u n mnm , 8. M. Laffltoau. was still doairoua of giving to the party an affec-1 ron l E . vcn th o building waa for tho most partj Consoqi * NOTICE* rpwo MONTI IB afier dale u] ‘ loavo rpH^^re^rTavfog^^fromttmnMSjbtisj- JL ness, and associated with him Dr. T. K. DUNHAWi or Camden county, will continuo the Factorage nnduem Maers. I oral COMMISSION BU8JNE88- under the name *w ocf 7* stylo of FORT 4c DUNHAM. Savannah, Oct. 1,1853. r BUSINESS, under the nnuio • HENRY R. POUT. tionato reception! Consequently, 'ho summoned I roofloes, having suffered greatly in tho civil war, DEPARTEII. all tho scrub women about tho house (somo fifteen | which Lord William was not disposed, and tho | U. B. M. steam-packet Calhoun, Barden, Charleston. lusty Irishwomen,) and agreed to give thorn throo I - * - ilfore each if they would allot condition ol L old^m.nrion nnd Ite ground..- “ SSL A/SflBStiB SIS'MS [tr’""'" Pf O MONTHS after dale application will be mado ^ ^RIBSOJLETIONi k ) tho Court of Ordinary of Efllngbam county, for 'T'HE Partnership under tho firm o f to sell all the Lands belonging to tho ostaVo or ^ Co-has this day been dlssolvod by thewl|hdra*w Ularbome Bevlllo, lata of said county doceasod, for dlvl- ot ft,r * ^ UAB * A * Co “- Tho unicttlod btuineu wlH h® alon among the legatees. dosod by J. Gnoaoa Andkriok aud Joan H. EsaMj F.DVVARD W. SOLOMONS, Exocutor. Now-York, October 1, 1853. Imo &** October 5,1852, oet 6 I (inn a nninainnftn.'; . > k NOVICE* COPARTNERSHIP. and, immediately upon tho informora and pimps ontoring tbo houso, each ono waa to aeizo her man, and commence embracing him in the most aflec- tionato manner, to which they all at onco agreed. Sam immediately gavo each woman a thick coat ing of bacon-greaao, and over that covorcd a thick coat of mustard and molasses; and thus arrayed and bedaubed, thev awaited tho arrival of their ox- peeled visiters, whom, upon entering tho rotunda J Tbo pectoa visitors, wnom. upon entering ww ruiunun of tho hotel, were each instantly seized by a stout, woll-groased Irishwoman with a hug that nearer resembled that of a full-gtown eho-bcar than nny thing that I can deecribe. The party aoon began to cry pecati, and beg for their Jives, which was spared thorn, but not until they were woll bodaubod with a h 'torogcncous mixture,; not tho moat ngroc- ablo in s toll or appearance, and, as thoy snoakod out tbo back door,looked liko individuals roeolvod never again to attempt seizing liquor until they bad become satisfied there wore no greased women about! You romembsr ho says: “Through thy battlements, Newstead, the hollow winds whistle I Thou, the boll of my fathers, art gono lo decay.” Andjtgalnbosays: . Nowstoad I what saddening scene of change Is thine I Tbv yawning arch betokens sad decay; last and youngest of a noble lino. 4c Co, and others. H.LKGTOK’S OFFIC-, Savannah, Burr. 28)1852. l The Floating Light Ship having boon repaired, notice Is hereby given that sbo has resinned her station on Martin's Industry. HIRAM ROBERTO, Collector r" 1 * ^ returned, and tenders his services to hit friends and tbo I public, la the Brokerage nnd Commission Business. He I | nope* from attention, lndr-‘- * 1 Now holds thy mouldering turrets In his sway. Deserted now, he scans tby gray worn towors, Thy vault* where deader feudal nges sleep; Thy cloUter* pervtoaa to lhi> wintry abowers These—these be views, and view* them but lo wasp. Tn P.aI VU!l.] n ..n «1m rrlnmle nml *l1mll**M nl •opt 28 12 r and Superintendent of Lights. JHEBIORANDA* Ship BUtea Rights, Paxton, for this port, sailed from Liverpool on the 20th ult, To nnl wtM«.r.dmlran. nf I 8h,p O* 01 ^ 1 ** Brodl «* «'«• port,) from Bt. Johns, r J n WiI ‘ 'l ’T: r (N. B.) arrived st Liverpool on the 21st alt. Loid Byt»H OV0.A hewy debt of gr.Ulodo. Ho m| p ita,™, Nelroa, .nd rchr. Oh».MIlN, Frnnelo hns,aalaaid,)^arod ft monument to hia memory, tor this port, cleared at New-York, tho formor on The time-honored .placo baa grown groen again. 4Ut, and the latter on the 5th Inst. Nearly or quite half a million sterling hu boon Bsrque Vernon,.Faye, from Cork, (Ireland,) arrlrod at epent upon it, which has nearly impoverished its I Kew-York ou tho 5tb iusu opes from attention, Industry and punctuality In busi ness, to merit a share of public patronage. <x> ta 3 II. J, OHALMBRB. MEDICAL NOTICE* TY 1 !?' KIORDON 4c CULLEN, having assoclalod XJ themuivea in tho Practice of Medielno and Surgery, rpspeclfollv tender their prnfoulonal services to the ci tizens of Savannah and vicinity. ' " attention of more than one p*---• both can bo obtained, froe ... Uio corner of West Broad and _. -apt 2B 3m •York, undor tbo firm c ^ J.’ GEORGE ANDB THM.-jf PBIUtSa. New-York,OoL Irt, jam, Imo A undor tho namo and style ot COHENA TARVn»» for the transacUon or a wholesale GROCERY and >n.i ii...i i. ii.i. .ii. i.l-a ntonsure !“ rpilB undersigned havo thtoday formed a £partne^ els, JL *hlp under the stylo of Widliajs Battmmsy Sl Co- Ute I at Savannah, and Dusks 4t Batts aaa v, at Chsrloston) for tbo purpose of condueUngn Commission Business. WILLIAM BATTEItSBY. ' JAMES B.0IBBE8. ’ iiBcptcmbcr 1,1852. luUis oct 5 1 acoommodaUtog forms u by any mom faithful punner. \ OOHBN « TARVJ^; i. COHEN. * \ Savannah, Sept, 21st, 1853. , ‘■'■XT A LE.—30 barrels Cream Ale A to arrive per steeraer Ala XX. to nrrtro per steeraer Ah at the Albany Ale JJepoy by (V.ILPAVUMO 1 '-