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>A Y ADORNING; JANUARY 15, 1850.
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I
i t^TJLLIOtV PARTIES.^*' dug?
Sgsjt, I rec«i«««l■ J*irge assortment »(iu p# white
KltHUuveS, also Ma'Olc dark and light i* aired, do*
of™ vitigba. M fill ILL.
dec II
P1L-LIG AJWT’fc R &ir-
*>1: vlAPlO LlNl.UENT Oili'.p 11 KIL
„ L i'l iL—I'l tviiig foniiiutiiligf of y«ui .mitde anrl
. _ jold my liniment, and useiFtlu* saint; S; my own
- fn'rao.i, 1 feel pe.Tuctly sect,iitj in o|)t tug it to
<jti»e [tultlic.iM it safo and curtain care f
bains in t.ho limbs, joint*, ami
gemunt of the hones.
Savannah,-Mny 8
[. Wi G. Kniligant*—Sir : T Ijijf
v,ts severely attacked witlif
Lin my fctjvso as to prevent me fruit to
my business. llaviugJteati leconilieiided ! ■ try
yoitr llheUaMtic Linimqnt, or Pail Kiiti i. I did
l! 'go, and was lived from all pain liMidiorttlnv 1
1 am no w porfeclly well. , I have nit felt any pain
tyysiiuh*, and would olieeri't.tly ree.t* jjnetid il|tfemy
*t doliow tjilizi'IIS. '* ’ j 1
t ’| K 'A It A K T.
■ Scuiven CouhtY jjfty.12, 13 18.
-l$iud.bft«.*u troubled with very. Acyehp p/'ids in
njt’ limbs, ami particularly in u\ buck, sp tpmclt
«o as not to *he able to attend ttfiny. planting in-
j terost, a id having been reoi/npnended o use
I* Ynlllg/tit’s Rheumatic Linimiyit, ir Pain Killer,
VYT5, gilt l would do so, undjl found it to give
1 nn: iltnnst immediate relief, and what is most
L aitjsalar,|my wife having an enlargement and
\ A r <ii mss ef the joints of her tiumls, by applying
■t the reinijdy to the affected parts, recoived great
relliifherself. v t
j *i 1 solid recommend it Ii every person nf-
i flirted, m being a sovereign cure and a very
f heap one. Jso. Lucas.
IniKitTV County. January 19,1849.
L. Mr. m(L Palliguiit—Sir: I do hereby certify
I tlnp Lhale used your Rlieutnatic Lirti- ment, or
i'lMiii Kilfer, for Uli"itmaii.im in my hands and
s, an! a^iperfectly cured, not having the use
my hitWs tor eighteen m tilths and in the spare
three weeks L could use nv bauds as well as
lid.
• Yours, Truly,
Maiioarbt A. Banks.
or sale by L, N. KALIGANT.
West side market sip
one are gomiiua uttlegis bearing the signa-
of the proprieti.i in Nis own hand writing in
lable. W. Ct. KALIGANT.
uly 111
.UIYSI-GUM SI-EDVVARD
LOVELL, Mainimeturer mid ii..porter
elV description of |l)nuble and Single bn --
SGur.s anil Hi tiles, Dutili/jig, Belt,Holster, Pock-
tnd Siv.-i_)ari'cletl ijtevolvmg Pistols, and
niple-
iHisccllanfous.
®|S . .
JL linnefick, Kerliy and Virginia Trout Hooks
Silk, Hair Grass, Hemp, Cotton, and Gimp,
Twisted ^nell and Ply lines. J list received uAd
ioriulo, by E. i.OVELL,
T A DIES KID
JL-i Moroeo tlliimers.
11 1-tl, Biirtiavd-atreet..
tUijme
AM) FRENCH
blatk, bhie iuid ‘bronze
Gaiter Bontges; also. Waek S elvet tuiil Pru-
nelia Slippers and Ties. v\>rv wide, at the
■PRO 1J GH T 0 N - ST. SHOE STORE
may I
P URE SPERM OIL.—dust receiv
ed, a lot of pore Bporm and l’leiiclied
WhuleOil. For sale cheap,at 111 B«y-st.
npl 7 GEO. K. B ROCK.
TODIES’ RID, MOROCCO
JL-d and Gt
D 1
ESS SILKS. — Received per
Steamer Tennessee lOpieces dress
Silks, which will be sold very low.
J. S. MAGILL,
ett 4 Monument-square.
P .B ACOBS, SEGAR AN 1) TOP.AC-
• Cf> STORE, No.‘37 Bull Street', (Stem
of the Indian near Monument Square) Savannah
Gent *
N- B.—Keeps constantly on hand, BpAiiish,
"Half SpaiiislTnnd Americuii Sugars, tit Whole
sale nail Ream. Also Chewing Tobacco,
SuulT. &e.'
50© SPff,EJ¥DI3>
ENGLISH and GERMAN
Double and single barrelled
Guns, of every variety and
dHr-
idUPO pnir belt aral pocket
iflos. 4 do super plantation)
Pistols. 4 cases
Muskets.
300.000 Walker’s, Westlv'e, Richard’s, Stark-
npy's and, Ely’s Waterproof Percussion Caps;
1 case qf Gil. percussion cans. «
200,000 Walker's, Stuikueyfs, Joyces nmd
Ely’s Wads.
50.000 Musket nnd Ride Flints, a splendifi
assortment of Dixon’S I’owdcr |vlusjis, Bolts
and Pouches.
“Allen’s”, and “Colt’s” Revolver
Flasks and'Cups, common and fine Game Bags,
also, even- article iq the sporting trade.
200 kegs, “American spurting” and Dupont’s
:§.'twder, in who'e, halves rtr.4.spiariB» bc.gs, Aisir,-
IliT lii. Canistes.
500 Bugs Drop Shot, 200 Bags “Patent
compressed” lluVk Shut. Just received and f'oh
sale very tow hy E. LOVEI/L,
No. 11 Barnard-st., sign of tlm Indian.
N. B.—1 will receive in a few davs a lot. of ve
ry fine double and single Guns from one of the
best Gbit-makers in England, also, 2 dozen dou
ble Guns for boys Merchants. Factors and Pur
chasers are respectIfully invited to call and look
as above. act 6
G baefeaberg m
Cl
J fi'm oiix-niUTOted tlevolving t tstols,
y variety nf Gun ntltterial and Gun n
Its, A -. Flasks, Pol hes, Percussion C
Caps,
yler Shot, L -ad, aim every article in the
Jirts-uan’s linn, for suite low.
/ p" Giihi re-stockedj. Flint-locks nlteiCd to
‘illusion, and repair/Sg tlot/e as usual.
Vo. 11 [ViroanL sti c|-t, South side Mat :
litW 'be attention of the public to his
[icraasod Stock of
OTHING, SADLERY\
TRUNKS, &c.
Market
1 uly 16
AI> —10,000 LBS.AT
■ Lcafli warranted pure.;
. tV' saje^iv
«. FALT,1 tANT.
fTBR GOODS.
Mliibm,
Agent.
J KFYKRSON-STKBKT.
utntly on hand an assortment
Frock Corns,from $10 to $12
v , "antsefrom $4 uo
hi;. Vand colM, from $2,50 tip.
Shi •** Dioiilrera. Smtdles and Bri-
if, .ink &C- Wf reduced pricca.
Iq’. fl ii. 6. from $12 up.
IgRVANTS CLOTHING *
ihanthcy ■:«> be purchaseo in uieclty.
i. ions a,her articles in his line, at pri-
!. n«i, it! >ii to please.
an assortment of white
■ i) tlhli dt merino and cotton Under
.nap. Cravats, Nock Ties, Poclt-
•i and merino Hose, color-
1,3 i woolen and Silk do.
by
in w. Kelly,
ie Pulaski House,
tf
E I> I-
C1NES.—Toe Graefenburg Compound
Sarsdparilla is given up,by all who have occasion
to test its virtue, to be the most genuine and
valuable Stvrsapat ilia that is now ottered to the
public. The Gaafeiiburg Health Bitleis, Eye
Lotion, &e., are now extensively used by some
of the most respectable eiti-.ens of Savannah,
all of whom have spoken in the highest terms
df their value; and it is a fact worthy of note,
that if any person buys one of these articles,
they are sure -to -eturn and purchase again.
The AgeVt hits always on halt'd a supply of Snr-
rsaparilla Compound; Vegetable Pills; Fever
and Ague Pills; Health Bitters; Eve Lotion;
Consumptives Balm; Uretine Cntholecon;
Green Rimntuin Ointment; Children’s Panacea ;
a very valuable spring Medicine fur children;
Dysentery Syrup and Pile Ointment, both of
which are warranted to core—no /sure, no pny.
SARSAPARILLA.
The
Compn
SaVsaparilla
id of this
company is almosilit-
erally a sulphate, of
sarsaparilla. So high-
y, concentrated is it
.chat the dose is but
the half of a very
small tensp no nl’ii 1,
while the dose of that
whichissold ill large
bottles is nearly a
wine g ass till, in addition to Sarsaparilla i
contains n powerful concentration of mandrake,
bur-dock,queens-delight, elder yellow dock gui-
acum, andother important nu^icaments which are
not found in any other preparation.
In consequence of this unpardonable dilution,
and of the imperfect modes of extracting, the
noble and healthgiving Sarsaparilla has passed
through many changes in the estimation of medi
cal men. Properly prepared nnd of proper
strength it is the most powerful ngont in the
world to cleanse tho system from its foulest
taints.
This Compound is prepared on an entirely
now plan, by costly and elaborate machinery, hy
means of which all the delicate pgoportties of
Sarsaparilla and other ingredients are obtained
in their higheetdegree of excellence. The inert
feculent matter which encflmberJ all other Sar
saparilla preparation's also precluded from this
Compound by the same means. One bottle of
the Graefenberg Sarsaparilla will go as far as
ten bottles of ordinarv Sarsaparilla, and is,
therefore, TEN TIMES CHEAPER Price
$1.
The names of the Graefenberg Medicines me:
Vegetable Pills, 25 cents per box.
Green Mountain Ointment, 25 conts per bu^.
~p LAN ICS.—Bills of Bailing, Drny Tick.
JUL.ots and other, Blank* knit for sale, und
ulso printed to order at short iptice, by
J. «. Cn'BBEDGE; ,
miiy 17 , South Sidi^Mnrket Squnre
I’S AHSIST-
Arcbi tort uml
rrilE CAR PENT
J. ANT, tiiiiT oiln-r vitluabj
works. For sale hy
jlj^y 17 J. B. qUBBKDGB,
?>'AN C oiiiiScics o| tho variodfs
.13 bank s of tho city, if or siau bv
tnsr.10 ‘ J. B. (JjBBEDOE
of vorious beautiful ]»at-
•firns, a now supply just S^ceiveci aml tvr
sale bv 4 ; ■$
nuv2 J. *B. qjBBEDGE.
rj^UEi • CO MFKK ftp N S Jl V E
QOMMENfAKV ON T
15containing tho text aciorcling
authbrized version. Scofis M^gifiiil Refere
i OomincntiiiHr Cnmlet
E H01A 7 151-
the
ncca.
Mutbew Henry’s^ Oomtnontar 4 /. Condensed,
but containing every useful thou^Vit., the PracH-
ical bbservatibns of Rev. Tborntfe'.Scott, 1). D.,
with extensile oxplanatory,^ri6i-'al and Philo
logical Notes
A IVw ?sehs of the. above w
Rimes', will bo gold at a reduced p
uugl J. B. C
si* vol-
^e, bv
JBEpCJE.
7^ t T KW M-WSIC
fill
Uy >4iit»rii]8 tlui.jmtflio^ tlmtj,
‘fi.nn^l a large Btoak of Alusir, of '
ioti, offiie
Americuii publiciiliou, of Hie iriont fftxi
vices of Mr. llcig in its
> Nmv Y.
ro all the new
Hn viog engaged tl}<
•f.ri.iou, on hia rei’.oai.A
Bit Mtjll find at,
AVftlt/.eH, PqJk.iB^ ^Ma
'foreigrt Mastersoven, Mozart,
.JHert'z, Beyer, liosellen, Uu
fur ilie Giiirur; Flute, V'iolin, Jnslrucf
kinds, Violin nnii Guitar, String
Be has ulso nm^ ariUngeinerits (with
Kew ^ ork uiid Philadelphia, to rueeiv
li'JHtious inpnediatqly nfier thoi
Orders /efi n^jjis atort* for -- Musiii \ i
crilier if Hpect-
will ketj^on
Foreign aou
frire - .
tiiy j>r %r (fehi<f pir.ct
iirst steamer leuviug for New
Ohi-
>drs, J)uett?,
lOfiitioiiH of the
Tlialrtlrb,
■thet H; Music
nks of all
Been, #c.
, both in,
west glib-
iw&'roih the preps, f
dH Kit
hand, iiL
II bui lent oti oytlvtfe.
York, d rooeived^n,
ct 1(>
JOHN M. OOOPEIt.
I^EPDRLSC, ^PEOPLES
J- CHOtiJE,” Uncle Common
Sense,’ and “Green's Erunonii8K? ,,
'i'he above sjilundid (.-noking Stoves, of va
rious size^nre received an d for sale b^ihe
l^fejbscYiber, at u'icejj as lo\y a« they n^lio
^brought irtim New York. *T\vo of the above
. limned Stoves will challenge any Stovo that has
Drink” *over beeufinude for economy and good cooktng.t
.An assortment of OHice,Siore and Room Stover,
wdl also be found on band as cheap as else-'
whtfre. . Sjuje Pipe of aM si'/.ef- . »*«L*kev.t <»:
•bond diiritdf .*^nsoii, to jefher \* ill. a full jvc-
wirtment of Plain and Japanned Tin V birir, ;\f
wholesale and retail. * f - ^ k i
JAMES. SULUVAN,'
sept k 2.> No. 1t2 5Vbiml;or, near I\av-st
MORNING,
NEWS.
Ojjleinl ltt'lurns,of thr Ihitfiess of the l i-
Many ot" the tallies ami wdiibita append-
eil to the report of the Stjwetajry of the Trehs-
my tire of deep intercut ashvejl ns of vital im
portance to the*country as aVeuratu aourees of
infimnution. The following is a
Summary statement of the value of the Ex
ports oj the Oi-owih, Product and ‘Manib*
far,lure of the t . States during the year
ending June, 30. 1844.
Pioduct of tint Fisheries $2,547*654
Furs and Skins 656,228
Ginseng 2 182,966
Other products of the forests 5,078,800
Beef, tallow,. hides and horned
cattle $2,058,958
Butter anil cheese,.... 1,654,157
l’ork, Button, lard and
live hogs 9,245,885
Horses, mules ami
sheep, 113,287
Wool 81,015—13,153,302
Wheat, -- -- $1,756,848
Flour, 11,280,582
Indian corn &
meal',.;.. .. 9,135,994
Rye meal,. 1.218,248
Rye,oats and oth
er grain 139j793
Builcuit & ship-
354,318
• 83,313
93,904
2,509,362-
breqd..
Potatoes .
Apples...
Riee
Tobacco..
Cotton
All other agricultural products...
Coal, lead atftl ice »
Manufactures.fe .
Soap and tallow candles,$627,2$0
Leather,boots and shoos, 151,77 ■( .
Household furniture..t. 237,342
Sunlf and Tobacco 613,044
JtVjn, nails, eastings and
manufactures of iron. 1,006,172
Manufactures, of col ton. 4,933,129
Gold and Silver coin of
the United States.... 956,874
Other enumerated nmnu-
factures.......-. 2,182,858
H&i-enumerated manu
factures 1,408,278
All otlicr^ articles nut
enumerated.* 769,557-
-25,642,362
5,804,207
66,396,967
62,540
165,621
10,792,450
,tRANK KOUREHTER’S Fish Mid Fishing,’ illus-
tratud fi-oiri uaturu hy the author of “Field Sports
Ameriea&
• '1’lie History, of the (’orally of Westchester, New
York, from lie first settlement to the presuht time, hy
i, Jr. Received hy
JOHN M. GOOFER.
Joint Rolto
P AKTICUJLAH
Tile subscriber oilers fo
NOTICE.—
for sale SOFT SOAP,
a very superior article, in whole, half andquar-
ter Mils, and by the single gallon, very cheap.
lie still continues manufacturing TOILET
jOAP, which will hi sold cheaper than e\ dr be-
tlered in this place.
Total domestic exports... .$132,666,955
Summary statement of the value of Goods,
, ,11:’ores, the Groudii. Product and. Man-
mfaetnrc of Foreign Countries, exported
from the- V. S. during the year ending June
30, 1349, free of duty
Geld jjpid silver coin and
billion $4,447,774
Ten? 3,105,980 lbs.... 1,094,897
Cotlee, 14,389,429 lb
Other free goods
Total free goods.
Manufactures of wool,
do
do
850,400
70,518
fm
N. B.—Soap
dies and greasi
exchange for woo
di 15
GEO. 11. BROCK,
111 Bav-street.
3 J) ii S V A T E Si O A IS H I N <i
HOUSE.—MRS. CHRISTIAN—Lib
erty-street, second door west of Barnard,
fi;b 10 l v
V
iireen mountain uintment, uo conts
I, j 1 Dyaentary Syrup, 50 cents per bottle
- Sartmparilta Compound, $] per bottle.
Children’s Panacea, 50 cents per h.)tt,„
Eye Lotion. 35 cents per bottle.
Health Bitters, 25 cents per psner.
Fever and Ague Pills, ft p j. oox.
Consuraptive’s Balm. S:t per hot tin
Libby’s Pile Ointment, <1 per hntn.
Marehallis Hterme Catholtcon, ,?3 per bottle,
or Sale by
* ’J. B. CUBBKDGE.
aeg ^ Agent lor Savannah,Ga. -
ft El E A P E A § SE STOKE.—
The subscriber res|ieetinlly infornSs bis cus
tomers and friends, andcimnirv people and every
body else .that wish to purebase goods cheap, that
be bus just, returned from New-York, with a
general assortment nf goods suitable to the
weather. Among which will be found the fol
lowing articles.
Silk and Cotton Hosiery of every description.
“ “ Gloves all kinds plain nnd Emb.
Alppcas, Madonns, Lusters &c., all kinds and
all prices.
Blk. Blue and Brown Cloths, very cheap.
Flair and Fancy Casimores.
Satinets. Kentucky .lanes.
Bleach’d Bro. and Cnl’d Homespuns,
Jacone' Swiss Mull and Nansook Muslins.
Fluid Strip’d and Fig'd M'*slins.
Jenny Lind and Tyrolise Hats for children.
1’rinee of Walds Hoods. “ “
Silk, Crape. Wool and Cotton Shawls.
Very fine Long Shawls. Besides almost every
thingelse in the Div good lino which he wiil
sell as cheap as can be purchased in the city.
S. H. VAN NESS.'
sept 15 Agt. for John Van Ness.
T EKPENTINE.—10 Barrels City Dis
tilled for sale by
July 31 .1. G. FALLTGANT.
/"i ENT’S. KID C1EOVES.—Just re
VT eeived: a good assortment of write arid
colored Kid Gloves, Silk do. For sale low for
cash, by J. S. MAGILL,
nov 29 Savannah Cash Store.
l^ILK Umbrellas,
if a large size.
Just received, and for sale low. by
J. S. MAGILL,
nov 29 Monument-square.
AlFother articles
of cotton
of silk
of silk &. worsted eamh-
f flax mid hemp
-$6,463,589
201,404
571,082
404,087
27,970
245,498
>,175,235
Grand total of foreign goods and
products. $13,038,865
Grand total of domestic products
exported as previous statement. 132,G66,955
Total exports, - - . - $145,755,820
* Exports of Coin and Bullion.
Domestic, - - - - $ 956,874
Foreign, - - - - - - 4,447,774—5,404,648
Total exports, exculsivo of coin
bullion, $140,351,172
The official returns fop the fiscal year 1849,
show the imports and exports, as compared
with previous years, to he as follows :
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V CUVET TRimtMIN«S.-Just
reefeived: a good assortmetof black nnd
colored embossedJVelvetSj Scolloped do., Forest
Trimmings, Sec.
nov 29 .1. 8. J/AG1LL.
J^EC’E. per schoner Jane, 45 whole a"p
half bljs Baltimore Flour.
.1. D. JESSE.
J^EC’D. Per brig Augusta, 10 bits choice
Apples 5 bll? Mercer Potatos. 1 bl! Holli-
.'fad: ct
dut Fins and New
nov 3
eril.
5 per cent, ot the do
mestic exports. This proportion hns been de
creased by tho enhanced export of farm produce
but of this latter n coi stfrahle portion isexport-
ed from the soutliefn ports via the Mississippi al
ley. Until the mutual modifications nf the Brit
ish awl Americnn taiiffi.—the former commenc
ing ill 1342, and the latter in 1846—almost tho
whole increase that hns taken place in ourexter-
nnl cornmerco has been in the transportation a-
hroadof the southern staples, nnd bringing home
their ^proceeds. Tire progress of tire export
trade is seen in the following tnblc:
United States Exports.
Other do
Year.
Cotton, lbs.
Value.
mes. exp's
li“05.
‘38,390,087
9,445,000
32,76(7.961
1815.
82,998,747
17,5' 9,000
28,445,403
.1625.
176,449,907
86,846,049
30,088,096
1 1835.
387.358.992
64,961,302
37,227,780
18417.
•743.941,061
63,870.307
50.025,3*27
3845.
872.905,996
51.739,643
47,560,133
1849?
1,020,602,669
66,396,967
56,269.988
J. D. JESSE.
13.594.072
6,583,350
32,590,643
20,504,495
18,190312
15.346.830
tv PPPPP -•« • v* -t-t
Durmg the thirty years ending with 1825,
the exports of foreign good*, or the cavryir*>
Exports of
form go’ds
trade, had greatly fallen oflj with the cxccp- '
tion of the year 1825, which wits a year of
great speculation and,high prices in England;
and during the same period there was no in
crease itr the aggregate national exports, with
the exception of coffltin. The your 1840 was
one ot short fcrops nlvryad and of large exports
ot breadstuff's, with a consequent diminution
in the value of cotton. Thus, in 1840, the
[NUMBER 1.
planters gnvo nearly double the quantity for less
in 1835. The Quantity timed lave
money than
e quantity time have
sold tins year is 300 per cent, groute than in
18.1;>, nt hut 10 percent, more money; but 1835
was a speculative year. Seventy per cent, of
the quantity sold this year has been to Bngv^Hj
land; she having taken 739,344,205 pounds it- _ i
gainst. 157.187,396 pounds it, 1829—uu ii-” *
crcnsc of 500 per cent, in twenty years. Norn,,
it w ill be observed thuf. nt an average freigln
ot one cent per pound, the increase in the c^st
ot transportation is $10,266,000 this year u-
guinst $829,987, in 1815; that is to say, om*
ships hnviMin increased freight on cottoti.of
$9,437,000 per unnuni. It is, howe' er, to bo
remembered that the direct consequence of tint
grout inert ase of the cotton manufacture in
Kn^iuml hits been not alone tiiia increased rev
enue of the shipping, hut tho withdrawal of •
Luglund,s labor from tho production of’ food to W
uu extent which lias forced upon her free trado *
in corn; and this necessity it is which l as
within the last three years so raised the «:x-
port ot farm products limn tho United States,
flic export o cotton from the South to Great*
South to Grout
iiritnin and Europe bus quadrupled in twenty *
years. J
What mny not then bo its further increase
und great influence, seeing vjiitt it has done in
breukin’g down England’s protective policy,
i he correspondent of the'Union also gives is
billows, the number of spindles, hunde employ
ed, and capital'-invested, according to the
census of 1840, in working up u certain num
ber d l ales then, in the United States, us com-
pured with the number now takga by our spin-
Namtierof S]iindles. Hands. Oap^tl. V ,!. co;ton
. S ' 2 ’ J “’ ,i:U 73 * n ' J #3U02.35!» t #a.M“(Sri
E4.I 528,039 3,420,000 150,000 1*20,000,000 4,933,190
l lie writer concludes th*»! it is certain, that
social strife between the North and the South
is tho only menus by which England 'cun hope
to retain its manufacturing ascendonejv „
The In/ertropicul Sea.—The GulfofMofidg'l
und tins Caribbean Sea—call them the inteitje-, 2
pical sell of America, lor they are in <acttm£gmjpr
sen—ait* supported by the most
systeiq of river basins in tho w orld, utfliiiWi-’
grandest buck country on the lam*, of the
The rivers which empty ituo-tliis American sea
m
ruin more back country than do ail the sPkts of
Europe: and they drain more climates than do
all the other rivers width empty into ary one of ,
the three great oceans. ’ . • .JiS
This intenropieal sen is the receptacle mid
nutlet for gll the variety of [iStduee that is know),* '
to the cliqnites and soils “■ • '
Is of seventy degrees «f>*
latitude. (L am considering the Amiikon ns
iritlntary fo the Caribbean S a, and will show'it
....i„ % The back country which purports a, d
so to be.)
/ |* l"’I HTt'IU >
supplies With the elements ot commerce this sea %
of ours, extends frhin 20 south to 50<* uin r)i. Tt 0
land w ithin tliis region is fruitful beyond meusitre*’
!t includes all the producing iatiiuiles on the face
of God’s footstool.und evyry variety of production
except tea und a few spates, that the three grand
kingdoms of nature, afford, is to be found herein
the greatest perfection, profusion, rtnd abundance.
Coal measures without limit; moui. tains of iron;
tho best silver nnd tiio richest copper mines,and
nil the materials of mineral wealth, ahomid in tin's
roginn ns they do nnwltlre else. Nor is the
vegetable kingdom less prolific ip f.eantifu!.
’l ln* finest ofwheut, the best of traits, corn With
om measure, hemp, cotton, l ice, sugar, w ine, oil
indigo, coffee, nnd India-rubber, tobacco’and tim-
l ,, r. dye stuffs, and tho finest of woods, are all to
he found in this magnificent system of bas’iis in
vast quantities and in great beamy and . perfec-
Nor m e the supplies from the annin.nl king
dom on a scale less grand. Everything that
i land or mountain, sou-shore or inland basin
plains nnd pampaifl tierras templadus or tirrrns’
culientes, cun produce, is brought down to en
rich this great cornucopia of commerce. It
occupies a gepgiaghieal posjtiqp flint makes it
the commercial centre of the sola; and on nc-
count of this very position it possesses advan
tages which no other part of the widi;V<*tpi|fau»
ever enjoyed. It is between tun liepdspijfc*.
It hns u continent to the north and a ’continent
to the south. When it issued timenri oSe'sftfo
of it, it is Imiyest time on the other;* find there
will be, w hen its hack countrwjj sortie up, a per
petual d* livety of crops in n» markets.'
With Europe to the east ai«l Asin to tbe'wdst.
it is miilwnvbeiween the two purls of the Old'
World, and it stands on nn eminsiwktdn tfayfcn-
tiun nnd commerce which places lillqini is of tlie
earth at its met, and fnar which it mnvbe made
to send its surplus produce down the current* of
the ocean or before the w ind* of heaven, to the
poeple nf every city and clime wlio are to ba,
found on the sen-shore.—Lieut. Money. ^
Liberal Movement in Canada.—E> a mottl
ing of the Montreal Branch of the Brills'
American League, Judd last weak, ro?ohiLkjjin s
were adopted in favor of applying tligikdcc-
tivp nrinrmlp fn Lpfrialativa i- i * *' 1
uve principle to the Legislative Coiincbtnimdy.^'
equivalent to the Senate of the United States'
and which is at present created bw,%pointnient
of the Queen—and fora eonfeOKated union of
all British American provences. This, ifaccom-
plished, would be the first step, towards, if it
were not uctiml indopendencc.
Message of the Mayor of Nevt York. The
annual message ofmayot* Woodlmll. ofN. Vork
suhmitted t#> the Councils on Mondav, sets dow n
the city debt at $12,522,768. The stuck issued
for the construction of the Chotori waterworks
originally amounted to $13,837,000, of which
$1,079,232, hasbeen redeemed. The revenue
now pledged for the redemption of the city debt,
w ill extinguish the whole in thirty-five veers.'
The (lumber of arrests in the city during the
past year, was 14.188, of which .10,177. were
for drynkennesb and disturbances oi'thejfeaco.
Turkish Sympathy for ike /’opl*.—'The 8i!$K‘
lime Forte has dispatched to Piu s J.\. cnr.K.„,u Uto .
latior.s on the rosalt of the Freni h si-ego
and wishes for the speedy re-eatalnf.sh'Yrwptj
Pontifical throne.