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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1853)
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Receipts yaatarday and to-day, 700 balea, ■ad the exporta for lha aaina lima are 3,800 bilcl. GT Tha ateamal.ip Florida, Capt. Wood- IIULL, arrived at her wharf uarly yesterday morning, in 61 hours from Now York. We ■re indebted to tho Captain and Purser of the ■reamer, and to our New York contemporaries for full files of late papers. Corrcapentfeeoe or IlaJlj Morning Nows. Kir Wew, May 22d, 1853. Editor of the Neve: Sib—The eteamer toabel lakes to-night tho last flock of tho summer birds of passage that uiually visit lira northern regions in pursuit of health and plaaaura. The population hat been much lessened by this exodua, but enough •re left to pay all due care cad attention to the wants of aeamcn and (heir distressed ula that may visit us in the summer. We have yet sufficient strength to wreck a lina of buttle ship and would not object to oiler aid to ■ California steamer or a 30CO bala cotton freighter. Wa have had two sugar ships •.bore tha past fortnight, both of which were saved from total destruction by the prompt and efficient aid of the wreckers. These veaaela had valuable cargoes sod would hive bilged aud bean total losses had there not hive been wreckers stationed along the coast to assist in such emergencies. , s “*"r i« a bad cargo to have on board, be ing heavy and dead weight, in almost all cases the veaeol is loel, bilging with lha fir.r heavy ana. The value of the two vassals and theirenrjroe^could not have been worth leas Uiau $lo0,000. Both casee have been tried by Judge Marvin aud ann decision made. The ptnieulara will he found below. KARINE NEWS. Tha salvage on Ilia Brig Citubru.' cargo bos not been rendered. The corgo of the Bohr Wye ha. been .hipped to lUVEOE. 1 r Tho Bcbr Monuuk lately condemned and .old, h.. been refined and has sailed for Jacksonville, Tha 8ebr Norweatar ha. put Into this port for aster, Provision, mad wood—la from Tehuantepec boundlo New York. The Clipper bark Oecrneea, Long, of Portland from Havana wilh a full cargo ot Sugar, Tobacco, Indigo, Copper and Hides, bound lo Near York, mi ashore on Crocus Reef on the 8ih nut. Not being able lo haul Lis vessel off, Caul. Long took assistance from tbe wreckers stationed tt ‘ wj*l point. Alter discharging four lighter loads, the bark came off and swung into deep water. The her into port on the 11th. Some 40 or 50 boxes Sugar wero damaged; aUo.a few btlea Tobacco. Tbe Teasel baa been so badly in- Jared as to preclude the possibility of resbipping toe cargo by ber, aad Capt, L. goes North in this iiaaaer for a suitable vessel. In tbe meautime the J*rk will be temporarily icpairod and taken North tor more thorough repairs, Consigned to fiowne ft Curry. ThAship Arab, of Bnth, Ballard, from Matanzas, wilh 2900 boxes Sugar, bound to Friesto run asbnro on the reef uear Key Voccas, and took assistance [rota the wreckers, who, taking out a small lightor load, succeeded in hauling her into deep water aad •sving the ship and cargo. She was brought down oo in* I4ak IW—was immediately tried by the SAVANNAH, GEURGIA^WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 25. 18.53. Correapoudonce af Mania,, Dully Ncwa. Steemare Atlantic aad Africa—Damooraoy aad Vul garity— Steamer Crupuop—Laatura on the Andes— Warn Weather-dor. Youag a Mauaga-Art Uolon —Bank of tha Mitropolla-ateem Yaaht North Star— The Sardinian Comsat—British rrigeta leambrand Artetoer^io Vleiterf to the World’s rnir-OoUon and Baakaaga. New Yoee, May 91,1653. Little of into real ia stirring hero, since I wrote you on the lPlh ; and la default of graver matters, everybody fa diecu.alng the triumph of the Atlantic over tho Jfrlio—l think, net very ju.tly. The fhet of there being n difference of 60 hours fu there pas sages of the two vessels, ahowa that they are unfair crlterl i. Tho prevailing opluion formed, I haliava, oa correct bases la, that the Atlantic ia a swifter boat, and under equal circumstances, could beat tho Africa by soma hours—say a day—on a voyage across the Atlaolic ; but uobodv affects to haliava, that the difference could be made to extend lo two •laya oqd a half. Il is clear, therefore, that tho Cu- nerd boat tnu.t have experienced soma .pell, of bad weather, from which the CoMos boat, which sailed three day. previously, was exempt. It ia all rhrhl that wa should crow . lint, wheu w. eo» off bfa,•' hut w. mould be a Hula r.haonable in our triumph'. When tho Arnita (Cunard) heal the Baltic (Col- has) lost winter, by bout the same time, aa baa marked the Atlantic's vletory, the English resident, here made equal ftiie, aud I think I then troubled you with somewhat similar remarks Uiereou. I often think it a greet pity, th.it wo do not al ways, by our acta, ill.prove tho Europoou Idbh, that democracy and vulgarity are ayuonymoue. There luafortaaitely a great deal ia tills city, lo eacour- "I® the belief among elraugers, who do no. look be- uoalh tho snrf.ee ot thing.. Now, there I. our City Park, which certainly should be kept decent. The ™ Jr u W ,l’, OUr “*•«•»*« yUlt, as the French would call It, elands in the centre of (he Park, sur rounded by almost all our public offices. Thiele surely not the place lor a public laundry. Why then, are rows of lines huug out from tree to tree !—. and why are clothes thernon exposed lo dry iu the ■un t The servico of the Htuto does not require this unseemly exhibition, for tho State does not wear drawers, nor stripod flannel waistcoats, nor woolen stockings—no—uor ruffled shirts. There is some thing wrong in all this sospy apparel being out. un der the very notes of the judge and jury of the Su preme Court. Down with the laundresses! say I— wr L*‘ *“y r *»«. down with the clothes I Thei disgraceful riot reported to have occurred in Kingston, Jamaica, on the arrival in Unit port of the steamer UrmjMay from Charleston, is,I believe, only another evideuce of the effect of Mrs. Stowe's book. It will bo seen by tho accounts that tho negrnos be* canto so excited at heariug that slaves were ou board the steamer, desirous of making their escape, thet the authorities were entirely powerless iu their efforts to preserve order. The blacks behaved like ao many demons, and, to quiet them, the Superin tendent of Police, accompanied by a Magistrate, was compelled to make an examination of the vessel, before the mob would rest satisfied that there were nor.lavoa on board. 1 can only attribute tbe con duct of the Captain of the steamer in granting per- mission for this examination to a benevolent uesire on his part to savo the city from farther riot, lie would, however, I think, have acted much more wisely, had he thrown his steamer under the guns of the flag ship, and left that vessel to defend British hospitality. He could have doue this in half an hour, aud not only would his vessel have :hus been protected from the outrage of a search, but tho righta of every niau on board could have been main tained to the most scrupulous tittle. The conduct of the respectable Cousul, Colonel liarriioo. woe just what might have been expected by all who know that excellent old geutienian ; but, of course, his exertions were unavailing when even the civil authorities of tho place appear to have been (routed with coutetnpt. What the Uruguay went to Kings ton fur, is, however a prohlom. From Charleston to Para>, his course evidently lav much farther to windward, aud if she wauted coal, the island of H(, Thomas should have beeu her stopping pUee. One of il»e most interesting lectures lever listened to, was delivered before the Geographical Society by Win. Dix, Esq., of Cambridge, Masa. Ilia subject was, a journey over the Andes—and Ido no hesitate to say, that hlsgraplin descriptions of scenery are aiiioug the finest ever penned. Iu this particular, if he bo not an imitator of Sir Waller, he must have baon boru under the some planot. 1 am glad to hear that hii lecture will probably be published. Tbe weather here wsi intensely warm, oa Moo. day, Tuesday aa 1 Wedaesday, the thermometer * as high • grade as 81 degrees of Fahreubolt - *- - irv unusual ia this city, «0 the 14Ul. mmi uj Judge, who awarded the salvors $2,500. Divers {‘mined the bottom aad keel of the ship and found iwr hula injured. The Surveyor and the Agent of the Insurance Companies, have recommeudad that »he proceed to New York for repairs, and she sailed accordingly on the 10th. ARRIVED; May 8, Schr. Gov. Anderson, Farewell, N. York. 0, Brig Gov. Brown, Trim, 8t. Minks. " 10, 8cbr. Anthem, Burrows, New York. M II, Bark Overmann, Lang, Havana. " 13, Yacht Brinda, Hummers,Pensacola. ** * Ht Steamer J. L. Day. Talbot, New Orleans. ' 14, Ship Arab, Ballard, Malauzos. ' 14, 8cbr. Almedia, Brown, Apalachicola. “ 15, Schr. Eliaa, HowJand, Vermillion Bay. 18, Scbr. Norwosler, -—Tehuantepec, i. i?' 8c l»r* J* 8. Lane, Port, Mobile. 21, Brig J, G. Anderson, Delano, New York. M ln w SAILED. ,y 10, Brig Gov. Broifn, Trim, New York, u !!’ ® ri 8 ^* Dutton, Burden, MaUuizas. ii .1’ ® c l ,r * Anthem, Burrowa, Matagorda. J?' 8c * ,r - Montauk, Low, Jacksonville. •i }j» Schr. Almedia, Brown, New York. I. !5» f cUr * Gov ‘ Anderson, Farewell, N. York. 19, 8hip Arab, Ballard, New York. Schr. J. 8. Latte, Port, New York. Anothar Gro.a Anti-Kent Outrage--An Officer brutally Maimed, Tarred and Bcaurged* ... . ScjioitAEi*, May 19, 1853. . J* ■ |r - Lawrence proceeded to the house of Juoob J. Dills ou Tuesday last for the purpose of serving aummoae. Ho fuuad Mr. D. nonr trie house, aLd **M»dhiinUki papers. D. took them aud read them, whoa he threw them oa tba ground, aeiaed Law* 'ence by tbe throat, cailiug him a damned scouudrel . 'J s , 0l P ia ¥ 10 P»l»«« on him. Ho then called ii “ — ^ lo ■ horn, when a man named ■loambeek, who wot at work for Deita as a mason, me reeded for Lawrence, who managed to got 8U . rted off on a run. DeiUs followed iu j ursuit, knocked Lawrence down, and held him un- ti.-re.fc *“ a “ di *«uiso made their appearance; !.»** lhe “ **ed his hvnda behind him and took him i ii.Vr 1 - P ? 08 of bn **u noar by, then tore off his KJf***“ cravat, aad will, a jackuih cut off bii ihta» , .cL C *T 0l J n * , y cuU * B f his scalp, and remarking ts!l!nK ^ that would heal it up, they luIUr *\ bead . **** and poured tar into his “• After exhausting all their iugeuuity iu this 5“* » «itk and afhlpptd him until ihey Tflojr thou Had hit baud, boforo him and h m for Uo hpure, oacb or,them kioblna bln. , Tbop Ulado bin. tako tbe papora back, him wkbb. aft at kaocklo, r««!° ° l** 1 *) Ul *r bmi, aad ho aoccoodod Iu alu? SI. "f '“'denon “f Urerfo Beeknr laat are- i"Aed S “ < * >J , * d r,c *> fihJir loreT-Tf*"" 0 ' hnanf, of Utah Tarri- *° a* kEnflatura of that Tar- .l22l“l»fc|»STSS paopkVre boon loach aa. ; «o*oreareat a. Waabia(loa; aad that , ka. rerelrad larp. appreprlalion. mono.. .... .a- of iHrfOVnnuutal o«- Utah boa aot had a puuny ' X won! of on- endeavors to TerrUorv at present jf the Mormons.— Whtt impudongo! Duo. not our tolaraot “>«»• P'i’itu*. of barlof “Wo treaaory, toaor ""■'-It preflljaojjr reaching i J|___ . in the shade, 'which la early in the year aa the middle of May. Oa Thurs* day it stormed, and the air became considerably coolor. Yesterday and to-day the weather has again been warm, but much less oppressive than it was oarly ia the week. Have you read the Message of Governor Young, to the Legislature of the Mormon Territory * It will repay the reading. It certainly is verbose, aud somowhat Oriental iu ill style of trope, bosidcs be* ing rather Irish in tbe manoor in which synony mous words are hasped one over another in its sen tences; nor is it over nice in its grammar. But we must not look to tho Great Salt Lake for too great au adherence to the rules of Lindley Murray, or for finely polished rhetoric iu accordance with the laws of the schools. Notwithstanding its little blemishes, scholastically considered, there isa greot deal in xMr. Young's Massage to admire. It sets forth ill terras, tho apprising results of the well di rected effort! of a handful of men living outlrely among themselves, and dependent eutirely ou their own unaided resources—end it shows, by Inference, the amazing amount of intrepid perseverance and unflagging industry which must exist among tbo Mormons. Fanatics they nay be, dupes to their fanaticism, they, in some sort, must be; fools thsy are not, but living evidences of indomitable Ameri can genius, industry end strength. The investigation into tho affairs of the Art Union is still continued, but there is at length good reasou to apprehend that this disagreeable business is near ly terminated. The Public will now look with some interest to tho report from the investigating Committee. Moanwhile, it appears that there ere some sixty thoussud dollars of the fuuds unaccount ed for, and, generally, the association seems to have been greatly mismanaged, The abolition of the Art Uniou can scarcely prove injurious to art or artists in this State, seeing that the questioo of ert was mado of little importance iu the arrangements. So moou as a stock of paintiags from well known end famous artists was secured, with little or no care os to the merits of the works nccopted, the Direcdra, to use u common phrase, " took it easy.” Little or uo encouragement was held out to young artists, who had yot a name to win, and the walls were hung with pictures, abounding in bright colors, but giving, as a whole, liulo evidence of judgment or taste on the part of the managers. A very false and empirical taste was thus imparted to novices, and which ia now bearing ita fruits, for we have few yoang paint ers whose works are worth criticism. A case now Iteiag tried against the Metropolitan Bank, of this city, excites great interest. This Bank has, since iu ArsteatnblUbroent, had to withstand the jealous opposition of tho class known as money brokers, whose btisinosslt is to discount at modorate rates, the uotes of Buuks in the iuterior of this State, aud, at tolerably heavy rates, these of Bunks iu otli* «r Stutos. Tho Metropoliuu Bank is tbo only one in the city which takes the notes of all the banking Companies jn tbe interior, et a merely nominal rale of discount, und as this proceeding cuts off from the brokers a great portion of a very remunerative busi ness, they oppose tho Metropolitan, as the saying is, tooth aud nail. Iu pursuance of these opposition tactics, some parlies recently paid into the Bauk, among other what is called ” uncurrent money,” homo notes of the Bank of Charleston, payable at the Hank of the State of New York in this city, aud as an absurd law prohibits any city Ranks roceiviug the paper of a baokiug iiutituiion out of the Slate of New York, which paper ia made payable et soother bonking House bore, the Metropoliuu has made it self legally answerable for a breach of the Statute. Accordingly, no less thou fifty odious have been brought egaiust the Bank, and aa the tine for each offence is one thousuud dollars, the pending actions involve no less a sum than $50,000. The one case now being tried, will, it is tupposed, decide the fate of all. The now stoam yacht, jVbrfk Star, which was to have sailed for Europe oil Thurrday lost, wont ashore iu the East Kivor, immediately after leaving hor dock, and sustained some injuries which will render considerable delay necessary. This woa a serious disappointment to tbe numerous company on board, who of course little dreamed that ir pleasure excursion was at iu ouuet to receive so sudden a check. There are inauy rumors afloat in regnrd to this trip of Mr. Vanderbilt, who, people aey, is not the mau to go to so much expeuse for pleasure only. The prevailing belief is, that Mr. Vanderbilt not only oxpecls to sell bis yacht to tbo Emperor of Russia, but hopes also, through this means, to bbtaiu an order for some steam vessels of war to be built in this country. 8bould hs dispose ot the Wurth Star, it iijprohablo that ba willar range for iu delivery to Russia after he shall have returned hod* in her. Mr. Vand^ bUt has also sold bin right In th«8uUo Island Parry and his three boats employed in that aenriie, for the sum of $600,000, the purchaser! haring also bought np the opposition Une, Bad thus obtained posMstlea of the monopoly. Few persona 0U, -,**, Wbw M** any idaa of the immense trn% between this alt, end the island in sum* luer time. Every boat Is thronged with passengers, Et aiE ceuu eeab, fl»kin C up a very boadsome week- ly total. Several of ear principal merchants have their country seats ou Rutaa Island, and as fo-i -Out* <i*ta<! xrt.fi botalx, oa ifi. tin.11 am] Ure. scale, wrt frexly to il... d.ll.hffrt Much baa blood fi«. Urely bllt'x find tba o^poatttoa kA.U.1 Kid ttm x.ll ae nrxahmi rive here about the end of the present month. Lord Ellesmere and his family will como in this voasol. The New York Cotton market remains without variation oa adviaod on the 18th. The aales of the week amount to about 10,000 bales, the demand having continued the sente throughout. Your paper and indeed all the Southern Journals are uuusually quiet as to tbe prospects for the crop in the ground, a subject on which considerable interest is felt here. Exchange on England 10 per cent pram. NESSUNO. 17* We rome time einue expressed the opin ion that Mm. Stowe'a fiction, 41 Uncle Tom's Cabin" wua not likely to accomplish any real harm, but that on the contrary, the eacite* ment which it waa producing in England, would be very apt to re-act on public aenti- ment in the free etatea of tbo Union—in other words, that tho prejudice which the work wee creating abroad againtt the American name, would arouse the patriotic eentiment of the Northern people, who would not join lit the abolition crusade against their fellow-citizens of tbe South. The following article which we take from the Portland (Me.) Argus, with others of the aame healthy tone, which we meet in our Northern exchanges, encourage us to believe that we are not mistaken in our viewa: Triumphal Ovr.vlen of Mrs. Htowe. The papers teom with glowing descriptions of the (fraud receptions given to this lady in England und .LfcG we rely very cotland. These recuptions are ulmnvt equal to those of Kossuth in this country, aud terminate very much like his—in pecuniary contributions, in Liverpool a committee of Ladies presented her £130, which had been collected principally in pence subacriptions, the greater pgrt coining prob able from tbe poor. In our currency this amounts to $G50. The New York Express suggests that she expend it as follows : $300 (say) to buy tbs freedom of one slave. 100 to seud him to Liberia. 100 to the Negro Orplinn Asylum hero. 100 to loam one little negro to read and write. 50 to enable him to emigrate. We think the recommendation of our New York contemporary will go for uothiug. She has already made over $50,000 out of Uncle 'Tom, and wo are of the first appropriation out of this im- . St for tbs benefit of tbe slave. Befure she leA for Europe, it is stated that she Was appealed to iu behalf of a case which should havo commended Itself to her warmest sympathies, and her aid re spectfully solicited, ft did touch her sympathies— and nothing else. She wrote a very earnest and elcnuetu letier, and (lint wus ail tho upplicunt goi. We perceive that they have contributed in Glas gow $5000, which s.aount hns been placed in her charge fot the benofit of tha cause. A disiuteresfed iooker-ou might reasonably inquire wbat has ao suddenly elevated this lady from com parative obscurity to a European reputation. It caunot be her authorship. True, she has written e very clever novel—but Eugene Sue, Alexander Du mas, Dickens, Bulwer, and a score of others have infinitely excelled her iu tbe line of fiction.. Neither do her diitccedq/ita enlitln her to such magnificent, uud almost nutioual receptions. Bho is a woman of talent, equal to, hut not surpassing thousands of others iu the United States. What then is tha cause f The aristocracy of the Old World cordially de test this country. Tho dtwocrafu:principle which forms the bssii of our republic, is antagouisttesd to tbeir own oppressive system* of government. One the other must Anally prevail. It may take a generation to settle the question ; but settled it sooner or later will be. They know this, and thay know too that the strength of the contest is with us, not with them. Mrs. Harriet Booclinr Stowe has pandered to tills hatred. She has presented to the popular mind of Europe, false and distorted pictures of tbe condi- tiou of tniugs iu her own country, aud has crossed the Atlantic to receive tbo thanks of Lords and Dukes,and Duchesses, for her 1 moral treason.' Prof. Stowe, this lady’s husbaud, nukes the speeches for her durincher progress; and he utters some strange ones. For example, we find him using the following language in Liverpool: " We never could believe that slavery in our land would he a perpetual curse; but we felt and felt deeply, that there must be a terrible struggle before wo could be delivored from it, and that there must be auffariiig and martyrdom in this cause, as *" «very other great cause ; for eighteen ym mediate contact wilh the horrible thiug, 18 of struggling and of suffering against it, * lo uv iu strehgth. And, under God, w. much on the Christian public of Great Britain fur every expression of feeling from the wise aud good of this land, with whatever petulance it may ba met by seine, goes to the heart of the American people (hear, hoar). You must not judge of tho American pcopla by tho expressions which have come across the Atlantic iu reference to this subject. Nine-tenths of the American people—niue-teulhs of all the inhabianU of the land, at least—are in heart and feeling with you and with us on this great subject—(bear, hear) ;—but there is a tre mendous pressure brought to bear on all who are ln favor of emaucipatiou there. Tbe whole political power, tbe whole money power almost, the whole ecclesiastical power, Is wielded iu de fence of slavery, protecting it from all aggression ; aud it is as much as a man's reputation is worth to utter a syllable boldly and openly on the otlior side. Thay eay there are social evils in England. Undoubtedly there are ; but tbo difference bolweou the social evils of Englaud and this great evil of slavery in tbe United Stales is just here. In Eng land, tbe power of the government and the power ofChristian svmpathy are all exerted to remove thoee evils. This is tbe difference. England re pents and reforms. Amurica refuses to repent and reform.” The Professor is somewhat celebrated for bis logic at home; but we should like much to know how it happens that, if uine-tentbsof the people of the Uuited Slates aro with the people of England ou the subject of slavery, tho whole monied, eccle siastical aud political power, it the other wayf— Does he not know that “ uino tenths of the people" could settle this whole matter in twelve month*, ache ballot lioxjt Why do they not do it t And if " nine-tenths” are of that way of thinking, why is it” as much as a man's reputation is worth, to speak boldly T Cannot nine-tenths protect one's ” reputation " from tbe ooe-teoth ? The Profossor'a reasoning goes on crutches. The compliment he gives Eugland at the expense of his own country, is Arise. Perhaps lie thought it was but a Just return for the $650 presented to his lady, and which he was then acknowledging. A purse of gold aids the perception—or blinds It— marvollousiy at times. Read the lost four sentences of tbe speech. “ In England, tbs power of the government and the fewer of Okrisiiam sympathy, are all exerted to remove” tbe evil* there I Eng land repents and reform# I” Such language ii falsi fied by facts that stare one in the fate. It ia mon strous. fFkat has tho ” power of government'' or of "Christian svmpathy" yet done for poor, down trodden Ireland f What for the hundred thousand starving, houseless, paupers of London t What for the fifty thousand seamstresses, who are forced to eke out their precarious subsistence by reluctant prostitution! fFkat for the broken-backed, Hag gard, ignorant, prematurely old children of the murderous factories t JVkat for the men, women and children of tbe mines, who live week after week down iu the bowels of the earth, who nevar know the joys of yotuh. and ara grey haired at twenty-five! The Professor should bluidi at his fulsome aud falsa cuinpliiueut lo one of the most corrupt governments in. He would much better have maiu- re.™ Jorlcal chareter, had he told them the square, flat-footed truth: though, had he done so, tiie $650 would probably have beeu the ooly contri bution made to iris already independently rich wife. Fashions ii a “ Fihst ” Hand.—Tin dubious ia millinery and dress-making present the usual features. Fingers are very much worn - nearly lo the hone—skirts aad accounts are etill very long, while bodies, particularly those whotbink themselves some bodies, are excessivoly low, with a great deal or stiffness and a quantity of bone about tbo place where tbe heart Is likely to come, if there happens to be any. In tbe evening dress the petticoat is usually very full, aud the pocket ofteu very empty. The material of tbe boaout is frequently glace, aud covered with a transparent tissue of imitation stuff, which may be seen through easily. Flowers are not much worn this season in tbe hair, but the cheeks are got up as usual with artificial roses.— Punch. &r n "Pete, are you into them sweetmeats agatu! ” 44 No inarm, them sweetmeats is into me I' . STThesirir for a large tract of laud in New Or leans, brought by tho heirs of Genoral Lafayelto ugaiast Madame Pontalba and others, has been do- cided in favor of the defendants. CONRIONEES. Psr steamship Florida, from New York-llarnden . Exprefw, Atkin k Burns, A Uoaaud, N K Uarnum k Cu a Uiul.-r, 8 I; Bennett, Boston*, Gunby, Honker * Ox- ds8. I» Belden A Oo, Brigham. Kelly * Co. wStalit, Nichols * Co, J.A Brown, Cr*M 4 lloloombe, T hi Ca rt/. J F Collins, It Casson,. Cohenr4 Tartar, Clsahorn 4 Ciuimucbam, 8 C Dunning, W G Uickson, Dewitt* Morgan, J DeLamaUer, Einstein * Eckmin. W D Ford 8 Good ill, W Goodrich, H J Qllbert; W Its), w H,| Jt A Haywood, J F UamiJtoa, Hardwick * Cook. H llaber- shsm 4 Ron, Hone 4 Oouery. JD Jeaeif, Q II Johnson. Kiuchlejr, Loskej^Co. NB jp>app t IAar-- * • ey, I.aRoob* 4 Downs! II Lntbrep, i» n Lsnderihlne. M LaUiteau.. W W Lincoln, AN Miller. W U Msrosrj "rice * Vender, H A j.owis,.Fhilbrick * Bell, Pierson 4 llsldt, J Rossnband. W It Symons, Roberts * Foote 8 8 Sibley, Verstlllt * Duller,-4»cr*uU)n, Johnaton 4 Co Staley 4. Hendry, Mr* F Silber, E Soallsrd. Wells * Durr. E i* Wsod, debater 4 Palmes, W T Williams. N U4 11 Weed, Wishburn, wilder* Co, P U Utb*reet»4 Son, W C Wadsworth, W P Yenge, order. • „ Per bcigTforthman. from Bostou—Hydraulic Press, M A Cohen. Brigham, Kelly 4 Co, J DJessie, N B4I Weed. £ 8 Wsfie, T R Mills/ E E Wood 4 Co, NesbeC 4 levy, Swift * Co and order. Per steamer Oonl6a,from Charleston—8 M LaMtcau. T B Wayne, Kampton 4 VsrStllls, Judge Hugeo, O (J Parker, K D Walker, J A Mayer, W Starr. Jr7 PABPJ5NOER9. Per steamship Florida, from New York—J T Broom. J 8 Ross, J B Murray, T J Ogden. Wa Eaton, Mrs £ A Champion, H F Perry, Dr W U Bulloch, A 8 UebBabb J R Lanfair,- 4 B Moore, Mrs W 8 Bellows, Miss Ten- dsrgast, M Pender goat. Dr A W Knight, aad 6 steerage- Per steamer Gordea, Ctym Charleston—J A Foster.U L Roux, U b Butterfield, Prof Rally, M J Gallagher, and,0 deck. ' - . COINRIKECIAL. LATEST PATH. Liverpool, May T | Ha?re, May fl I Havana. May 8. Ravnnnnh Market, May 48. CCOTTON—There was a better demand for Cotton yesterday,aad th* sales reachod 503 Vales, vis: 83at 39 at 8, 39 at 8*, C0 at 8R, 38at 9.18at9*. 30at 0/S. 37 at vx. 33 at 10.34 at !0X, 105 at lOtf, and 39 al lOM*. Prices continue unaltered. Navannuh Exporta. BiLTtmob*.—Brig Josephus—Scales Domestios, lUdo Yarn, 237 piacas Lumbar, 30,000 Can* Reeds. CHARLESTON, HAY ZJ.-CoreoK-Tfi» tnreu»- tions to-day reaebsd upwards of 1613 bales, at a vary fall range of prices. The soles ere from 8 to loj^s. NEW YORK. MAY Sl^CoTTox-There Is not change to nation la the position of tbe Cotton market- holder* continue willing sellers at tarrsntraus. The salts for the last thre* days ara 600U bales, laaklax a total for the wash ot 10,000 bales. Wa quote t ATLANTIC »|«n| D . OTWB1 COLT fOKTS. rL0 “»l>L roOTg . > none. non*. none. -•-•‘EjjJr luug n>.eiix art scars*, aafwlth a good ds- descriptions hast advoBoedlaS eta. —w* quota River aad Canal 40tt60c., Western aad Ca nada 49@50>go.. Jersey 47®48»P*naj 1 and Soutuern 42$|)40 cents. Oats.—Prir.e w» Gate t ot til de* eunjylvauia 4704d){, TUST RECEIVED PER 8TJBAMBR.— J Wash Blonds, Dotted Swiss Muslins, Needle Work UnALPriatadlT. W. Collars, Bi'k aad White Crapes, heswork aad Thread Hose, Bl'k Net MlUs, Swiss meg* ** * Da WITT 4 MORGAN. boxes of superior A. BONAUD, 1 Whitaker- “ aad Jaconet, Mi — vm seasonable prise. Aso rich light Colored Mantilla 8 . / i M - FRENDfiROABT 4 CO.. 4»»X : 4 178HroaghUasL.opiMsU* St. Andrew's ball rt ^ MCMAHON k descriptions are la good supply, and rrtas generally, have declined, there being a lair demand fur homo use, but little inquiry for export—tho sales aro 05,000 bush els, closing at OOaCS cento for unsound and N. Orleans. 63^065 for mixed Southern, 04#aMtf for White do., 7/ U> arrive last sals of Yellow do. 7us71 for ronnd Yel low, GUM for ronnd White, sad (Da70 for mixed West- Hat.—North River Is steady and Arm, with a fair demand and sals* of »00 bales at 87XalOdo. fur ship ping, sad $1*1.12,*-; for city use. Laths.-- Th# supply oontiauss small, and with more inquiry th* market is firmer; two or three email lots, Including all the reoelpto, sold at $lA2>*al.7fl, cash and 00 days. LUMBBR'-The supply hors, and at the Northern markets, is largo, but the bulk of it is unfit for Imrosdl- , D l y *°° d qaalltles of Boards aad Plank, suitable forballdlng purposos, are senroe aad ln actlT* r *SI?AL l 8TOH«L—l*flr#7* nstblng doing la Turpen tine, no buyers appearing in tbs market. 8pU. Tur pentine has further declined, elating at about &6a07 cU. «msh, Ifor small lota, and 51^056 Jot large, with UUI* done, and an irregular market. Rica.—Th* market continues heavy, particularly for middliog and Inferior qualities, which hav* receded In ▼aloe. The sale* of tho week amount to about 700 toe. at $3.62^*4.08*;, the latter for prims. Flouii.—Thero is rather more doing in Flour this morning, but holders of common description* Imvo been compelled to submit to lower prices in ordsr to realise. For Southern k lour there is a modorate demand, aud the market rales In favor of the purchaser. Balsa 500 a6feSfcrhDif f ° f m,x#d 40 choIc# brands, aad $5A0 A pratty good demand with salsa of 500 bbls. Ohio and Prison, at 22*013, Drudge Is held at 33 seats, time. PaoTistoxs.—Thar* Is not much activity ia th* Pork market, aad priccj are scarcely so firm. Bmall aales were made at $lM7X(g>lQ for Moss, aad $13d!5 for 1 rime, la Prime Mess and Clear, there Is nothing of importance ever are without important change. Sales of oountrv 10AO. re-packed Chicago aad olty Men at $I2A0(4>I3. *ud %S(jb6.a2X tor eouutrj and ciur prime, Prim* Moss Beef Is aomlaally the same with small sales. Beef Hams ar* quiet at $12Jo®l4.ao, tbs latter price for extra. CuU meats arc without change to no tice. Should!I? 1 ” * f II#mJ •* l**® 9 *' aud $3X@,0 for Lard is steady with a fair demaod at 0){nlto. psr bbl. and 10)*nl0-l4O. for keys. Butter is in good supply r— 1 lower, with sales at lialSc. for Stats,and Hall for 01 Cheese Is oply la very moderate demand at 8o0o. FUEiaUTS—To Liverpool, 3000 bales Cotton at X* 0-32d. To llavra there Is little offering—Cotton Is ta ken at Mo. LYON’S KATHAIIION J For tbe tirowth aud Embelllehmeat of tho Hair, to Prevent I to Foiling or and Turning Gray. J warded tks highest premiums by tbs States af jVeis- York, Maryland and Michigan, al their Junual Fairs aj IBM. '■'HE KATHAIKOh neutralize*tbe effect of die- X ease, climate, aad old age, ia preserving aad re storing the human Hair evea after a baldness*f twenty years; cleanses tbe soalp from Scarf and Dandruff; will eure the Nervous Ueadsche, Scald Head, Ervoipe- los, Diaeosos of the Skin, 4o., and is the most desirable TOILET ARTICLE, For Ladios* or Centiouea'a use, in tlie world. Its per fume equals Lubln's Choicest Extracts, and being ftse from all ofieoalvo oil or ooloriug properties, it gives the Hair that clean, bright, soft, lively appearaosa, secured by ao other preuatatica. tioa sales Th* use of the Kalhalron Is adopted by the first pb/ * siciias ia Kurop* and America, aad Las a patrsaago and sals nnpreosdoated ia the history of tho materia medic*, but words are superfluous, a trial only can attest iu real virtu*, os millions certify. To to had throughout Nurt'* and Sooth America, Europe and the Islands of the G. ^nn, ia largo bottlos. for 30 oeats. Bold in Savannah by T. M. TURNER 4 CO. dso 11 181 Bay-street. Lyon’s Extract PURE JAMAUCA QINOER, 17OR Dyspepsia, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Cliole- r ra, Dlislaees, Fever and Ague, Sammsr Oom- plalate. Nervous aad General Debility, *o. A pur* ar- Mk and administered with t<o*itive effect In the above complaints. Also used ns a beverage and for culinary purposos. Sold svsry where. Sold ln Savannah by T. M. TURNER 4 OO. dooll 0m os HU Bay-strop r L. 8. Bennett Ac Co., SUCCESS!)HH TO J. C. THORNTON. 9, aton . itenslv# patronage so liberally bestowed on the 1st* Prvpr istor. It iaour intention to keep n large aad sxWaalve as sortment of all kinds of carriages, salted to this kst. The lets proprietor, Mr. J. C. Thornton, will net aa- our Agent, at thu North, ror the parohase and supplys of oureiubiialiment. Ilia experience of twenty yesrar in ths business, at the South will lasnr* to our friends aud patrons such a wall eeleoted stock, as oaauot fail to giv* entire satisfaction. Mr. Bennett will glr* his porsoaal attention to all kinds of repairing as heretofore. LEWIS B. BENNETT, - TII08. A. BROWN. JUDGE W. HARRIS. A CARD. It wUl be r*en from tho above, that I have sold out tc Messrs. L. a. Douimtt 4 Co., aud » havo ovary con fidence in the ability of these gentlemen, both in ca pability aad capital, to suceeeetullj oonduot the busi ness, and keep up th* reputation of ths establish ment. Mr. Lewis 8. Bennett has been ny Foreman for tbe last two years, and I take pleasure in recommending him to th# Public as en industrious, capable and de serving man. Who, while locking to his swn interest, ill not neglect those of his patrons. In relinquishing my business in this plaee, I take this opportunity to cute that it is not from any dissat isfaction whatever ; slaee my residence ln Savannah, I hav* been kindly and generously treated, and have sucoeedsd much better than I anticipated, In the oourse I hav* taken, I have been prompted by consideration* of a private charnoler altogether. Wherever I may be. I shall carry with me ths live liest sense of obligations, and cherish ths deepest in terest ln the prosperity and advauotmsnt of th* olty and iu People. Nothing will do moro to effect this than th* sustain ing of a healthy and honorable oompotltioa. Let the good people of tho eity aad State coo to J. a THORNTON. Savannah, May 0,1803. P. 8. Mr. U7l>. W. Alexander is my legally au thorised Agent for the transaction and oloeing np o my uisiaeea. (may IU) J. C. THORNTON. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF SAVANNAH.—. MAY 34 AHRIV£D. Steamship Florida. Woodhull, Now York, to Podel- ford, Fay A Co. Sunday, 2Jd, at il JO p M, Uatteras Light, N N W. txohangod signals with stsaaiship Ala bama. . Steamship Isabel, Rollins, from Havana, aad depart ed for Charleston, to Cohens 4 Herts. c Brig Northman, Farrar, Boston, to Brigham, Kelly 4 Steamer Gordon, King, Charleston.to 8 M LafflUaa CLEARED. Brig Josephus, Wilson, Baltimore—Brigham, Kelly 4 DEPARTED. Stearaor Oregon, Moody, Augusta. Steamer Jasper, Marinos, Charleston. Staamer J Stono, Lucs, Palstka, Ac. mkmorandX «•» York, JU/ JU,-Art ...hr c H Nuh, from Juk- nooville, and Plnmloine, Brown, from 8avanaah. May 21-Cld brig Carlann. Amss, for 8t Mary’s. Goo, and brig 8urf. Molntira, for Savannah. Arrived brig Wil son Fuller, Johnson, from Savannah. Roeton—Cl d 18th, Empire, Newman, for 8araanah. Arr’d brie Commrroe, for Darien. Oa. Damarfoeotta, May 14th-Arr'd Pocitto, Yates, from Jacksonville. Now Bedford, May 17-Arr'd schr Mary 4 Elisabeth, Potter, from Darlei, Goo. Providesoe, May 18-Cl’d Dr bark IUrrlett, Spnrr.for Savannah, to load for 8t John's. N B. v rORXIGX rUBTS. ^ 8t John’s, N B—Arr 13th, Devon, Smith, from Savan- Mat&mas, 10th—Bark Delmont Looks, loading Mo lasses for Savaunab. oarrlsi 450 hhds. Rio Jansfto, April 1—In port, steamer Fanny, Pen- nock, from Savannah for San Francisco, waiting. H OR THU TOI LET.—Remiuils, Toilet^Vine- X? ** r , prsparud ' “** virtue* of this Via discutsod, it is corn avsry family, for sals by may 7 JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. - » •**> m VAUU A , — IWIUUUII, « UIKHql IMC" ■. prepared exprouly for warm Climates, ths or this Vinegar nr* too numerous to be fully d, it is eoaslatrod an indispensable requisite la m I ANTI1.LAH.—Ki'k Luco Traualer Muutil- Isa rind other styles, resolved psr Alabama— ng our assortment complete. Wo shall take pleas- i in exhibiting thevo goods to tho Ladies, may 0 W. C. WADSWORTH, 81 Broughton-st. C IORN, CORN, CORN.—1,250 sacks prime / Tennessoe Cora, for sale in lots to suitparehaser*. and will be sold low If taken from tha Railroad Depot, by [may 7] W. M. DAVIDSON? JOHN B. NORTON. I7NOL.I8U HII It HI) IS1NOLANM A X2i very superior article fur Jellies, *o., *o. It lias been tried in this oily, and is pronounced to be equal to RursiVn lihiflaM, with the decided advantage of may 2 and Is wbat.iu n*mt purports it to be. It is very ia Coughs, Colds, and aJl diseases of the Lunge. For •al* by W. W. LINCOLN, nay 8 Monumfht square. L'HKrill HOPB.-I esaeof freeh Hops, in one X? pound paakages, warranted of ths last years growth.just received and for solo by may2 W. W. LINCOLN, Moaumau»sq. C UKKHHDIAN’M AKABIAN BAI.HAftT For tlu our. ot Wunhita, Bnilreq Spr.lua, Ao , A.., J«« rucfiif.d knd for MM b, . W?W. LlNOtllj/. atay 1 kniniHg. VTKT MITTS AND SILi IN Ledias'sad Cadies’ Super Pe m* Super Pearl Bilk Hose, Ladies' Whits 8aadal 811k fits*, also, flat Ltsie and Preach Thread . Ladle#- aad Gents 8Uk, Line* aad Lisle Thread uiovss, for sale by KEMPTON 4 VKRS7TLLE. MESSRS. K. 4 V.. having an ageafi lx Europe, wiUreoelve orders until tbe 30th Instant for Hosiery, Gloves, or any article la our Une, monafsotured U JP APPLIES, Fancy mid Staple Dry Wood* Wf O. WAUaWOKTH, would iaviu. th. >!■ TT • tentlon of all desirous of purohssing risk and ‘egnnt goods at low prlosa, to his present assortment. Plain and Striped fillk{/ Printed Batin Plaid Bareges. Embroidered Sewing Silks, Printed do do, Grcnedines and Crepe de Parries, Black and Solid Colored Bareges, Printed Organ dies aud Jocoasts, Bombasines, Aipaoss and Canton Cloths. Plain, Blaok and Figured Silks und Satins, , Frenoh and American Prints. MANTILLAS. Tbe stook of theso goods Is unsurpassed, both la rlch- •ss of stylo and oleganoo of design by any iu ths olty id havo been manufactured expressly for Savannah Trade HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Super Table Damask, Napkins, Doylss. Marsalis* id Toilet Quilts, Huckaback and Bird’s Eye Towell ings, Shsstiugs, Tioklngs, Pillow Casoj Linens and Cot tons, etc., oto. HOSIERY. A complete stock ot Ladies', Men's, Misses and Boy’s English and German Hosiery. EMBROIDERIES. Lao* aad N. W. Pointed Collars, Swiss and Lass Ginghams, I Capes, Fine Embroidered lldkTs, Cambric and Swiss Edging* and Incertlngs, Swiss and Can' “ * Flounces, Embroidered Skirts,etc., etc. Ws have also n fall assortment of tho best makes of Irish Linens, Shirtings, Drills, GuUca and Linen Usaa- bnrgs. Bobbin*! Netting, Whit* isocnett, Swiss. Nain sook aad Book Muslins, Checked and Striped Muslins. White Cotton Fringes, Cottonodes and Plaid Udkfs for servants. These and many other styles of goods, will be offered at extremely lew prices. The residents of Savannah, aad those from he nts- ipoctfully invited to enll and examine the ' r themselves at under Marshall House. rior. are respectfully invited to goods and prices, and judge for apr 28 81 Broughton at., u A FPLES V ORANGES. Jkc.-IIy the Flo- vida. IU barrels Apples; 10 boxes Oranges and Lemon*; 1 lot of Frash Hams. JOHN DAILY. k J ACON AND BKKF.-30 hhds choice Bacon X> Shoulders, $0 do Rides, 80 half bbls Fulton Market fieof, just raeeivsd aad for sols by may 6 MoMAHON 4 DOYLE. Il LTTE It AMO LAI1I).—25 flrkhi. prim. X) mtd eholee Butter,30 bbls Lard, jm.t received aad for sale by (may 6J MuMAHON 4 DOYLE. 1YRUMIIKH AND BROOM8.-llair, Wall, Dusting, Shoo, Crumb, Sorubblng, Whit# Wash, FItah, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes and Bwssplni Brooms. For sal* by may 7 J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st. 1) KPRIGERATORriwr Ice Cbeeta-Boih lb single and doable, just received aad for solo by may 7 J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st. F EA1> PIPE—Light aud heavy of assorted .Lj tiler, for sal* tow by JAS. SULLIVAN, may 7 140 Broughton street. •A DAiUH’ CURVED HOliriE HAIR J\. FLESH BRUSHES.—Tbe friction by this Brush caused by th* onds instead or the sldoot the Heir, ia much mors effectual, and does not retain (Uks ths Strap or Mitten) any particles from the surface of tho skin. In n*atne*^ sfflcscy, and oonvsnieao* of application, It is superior to any other Friotor in ass. For solo by tnaye A .A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. LAIN WHITE MLUE and Black Barege. I Cambric and Jaconet Uuslia, Nainsook aad Mull Muslin, Plaid and Stripod Jaconet and Swiss Mas: Ins, Plain aad Figurod Swiss Muslin, Embroidsd Swiss Mns- lin. White and Colored Orgsnda Muslins, Colored Lin en Lustres, and a fins assortment of Ladies' and Ooa- tismen'a Linen Cambric Udkfs., forsalsby may tf A1K1N g BURNS. \iriNUOW HUADKH.—A nary li.ndiom. Ti assortment of Window Shades, Fixturas, 4c., received and for sola by may 10 LaROCDE 4 BOWNE. 1 INKN »HKKTIN(JM.-1M .nd 16 4 Lire. JU Bhestinxs, and 5-4 Pill iw Cana Llnta. of superior quality, raooived by W. C. WADSWORTH, may 10 Under Marshall House. tlCUTCUAl.K AND COKTKIt au bbl.. O Falkirk Alo, and 30 do London Porter, in store and for sals by (may 0) A. BONAUD. \1THITE and Colored Pavilion Guuzo, White f f Bobbinet Loco all widths, for sal* by nuy 2 AIKIN 4 BURNS. UMY LAUUKK6, Clolhre llor..., Clulbre o Baskets, Wash Boards, Patent and Common Clothes PTcs. Market Baskete, 4o. Fur sale at 155 Broughton-st. spr 26 MORSE 4 NICUOIA. Dry Goods, Clothing, ho. © IE ft & BP 3S3 If CASK STORE. McCosker ft Treanor, 111 t'.i|reu Httret, a.xt t. BttllHtra.t, Opposite Pulaski Honu. T HE subscribers have for sale a large, heir stock of Dry Goods j aad wo have also mliod ia our stook quantities of goods bought at tho largest auo- New York, by which wo have graded r whole stock down to PRICEM AHTOUNDINGLY CHEAP. Our French Dress Ooods art cf th* best rival msk.- taUh. durability ef colors aad quailtioa of sloths, ara th* boat imported j aad ws ara bow selling them for Isas prices than the manufammrsrs' '^"a*? * nd A bouses in Now York would sell them at private sol* to ths jobbers, to bs again sold in quaqtiwlss to tho distant merchants; therefor*, tho greatest disparity in our favor for cheapness and substance Is obvious to every one who Inspects our goods and prices; not b*/oro, but o/W thsy hav* looked at tba prioaa in nil Uio other etores before baying. IN OUR STOCK, A H K ; ^ Rich printed French Muslins and re bee: printod and plain Tissues and Barons; Toil de */•& aad Un tolered Canton Cloths ana colored linens for travelling drossest Silks aad Foulard Silks, vtry cheap: embroi dered white Musllos for dresees; plaid, striped and plain do., very cheap; black Silks aad Samaisr Bilksi Silk and blaok Silk warp Alpaeas, vary obsap j Mourn ing Dress Goods In bettor taste and at eheaper prices thanelsowhere. Bonnet Ribbons, nod Bonnots; plain and •mbt'oldtrsJ Grapo Boarfsand Shawls. KMBROIDEUBD AND LACK GOODE, IN IMMENBE VARIETY FROM AUCTION. A new article for Ladies' snmraor Neck Haadker- HOSIERY. Children, Ladies tad Maas' Under vest* aad Drawers, aad hall Hose and lies* la all nolornaad all qualities, very much cheaper than alsswLcra In this eity. La dies' and Genu' Sommer Gloves, made like Kid Olovea: aad Miss##' aad Ladies' NetMitU aad Gloves, very cheap. PAVIUON LACES, Pink, Hlae and While, l'i-1 wide. Embroidered and Patent Bummsr Skirts, Corded Skirts, vary ohsap. Mourning aad pointed Haadker- LINEN GOODS. Our store Is th* Depot for tho best Linen Ooods, (all pur* flax) which we retail as cheap as ths other mer chants her* pay forth* sins goods, and ws hav* now added largely to onr stock of the folloulng goods, which wo are selli£.g at evidently eheaper price* than they oostto import, vis.t Linen Sheetings la every width and auallty, Shirting Linens, hand-spun nnff undressed; ril low Cnse Linens and Apron Linens t Bird's Ey * Diapers. Dowlas* and Grass Cloths: Scotch Diapers | Bathing Towels; Uuokabaak and Bird's Kys Towels; Diapers and Unoknbaok* by ths yard. Stair Oovsrings. Table Damasks A Diapers. whit# aad Brown of ovary kind, very eheap. De sk Napkins aad Dorliee; Damask Bordered Uacka- baek Towels j Table Covers end Toils! Covers} Qallts sad Counterpanes of every kind, and la sites foi Bertha. Cota, and small aad large Beds; Figured stout Laos for Valance aad Bed Curtains, English Washing Furniture Chin tans, very cheap j 7-S, 4-4. and 6-4 Furulturs Dim ities; Linen Laces for Pillow Cases, very cheap; Cotton do.: Cotton Shirtings and Shootings in whits and nn- bleaohed, an1 in avsry quality, from 8-4 to three yards flowqna Huttings. Best quality, and obeaper than els*where. Oar stook is rapist# in almost every artists needed for Plsstatieo mad House-, coping asee, at cheapest prices. Also, Goods for Mon aad Boys' Hammer Coats aad Pantaloons, aad Voetisgs. vis; lin en Drillings, Cotiooadoa, Summer Cassimsras, Farm ers’Drills, colored LIusns fur coats, Marseilles Vest ings, very cheap Cotton pantaloon stuffs for negroes; Cotton Oenaburgs, Linen Osnaburgo, colored Uonu- P iucoese in trade is alwaysTa tbs ratio of ability to best for ths community, and upon thatbasUL oomoin- with integrity, wa appeal to tbs universal latsllset, and we oonflds implicitly la ths nnsrring sggragate mind for ths rasulL Oar stock is oo thoroughly filled l’nitk the largest assortment, And it la flxad for sale, ■ At prices so uniformly very Cheap 11 That purchasers of a large assortment, la small aad large quantities, can be suited la a greater number of articles, and thereby sffeot a greater oavIng than la any ir store la Savannah.—Bnyers are Invited to Inspect whole stock, as we rely cu th* patronage of the greatest number of purchasers— by our disusing tbs C ntost reciprocal interest*— for enduring aud luoreae- suppert. McCOSKER ft TREANOR, 111 Congress-street—next to Bnil-itreet, may 18 aad opposit* ths Palaskl Hoes*, W ATER Coolers and Double Water Pitcbors tha nicest article over invented for keeping ioe water—Urge and small sises for Hotels and Private Houses. (apr 10J * MORSE 4 NICHOLS. ■ IHOWN’H KSHENCB JAMAICA (UN- I > GER —This Kssenoe possesses, in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties of Jamaica Giagor. Will be found an excellent family medicine) is partic ularly rsoommsndsd as a tonio to porsoas reoorsrlng from fever aad other dinoses. For sals, apr 26 J. B. MOORE 4 CO. T V 4 CAMP bar* just received a largo lot of Navy Dock aad Military Drill Pants. For sal* at »pr36 QAUDRY'S BUILDING. JJAHEGK8.-FUln, Fig'd, an D Bareges, for sal* by upl 13 KEMPTON 4 VER8TZLLE. W HITE KID GLOVES—Received pe steamer Alabama. »pr31 LzROCHE 4 BOWNE. A NXW AND KXC6LL6NT AUTICI.K fci b«Ut.( milk, tac.U«r with iMIulptud assurtmeat of Kitchen Utensils, may b* had at 150 Brsoghtoa-et. (apr 26) MORSE 4 NICHOLS. S iCbai si irirffNiTfiSs poiisii, OnU Vu.Uk. Hre» b(M Tti^UI, tea .l.re R..r, pUtre at rtre^.ftre— to k. fored « u A. <l>ptSP MOMS A MICUOLk. T’B Slkrrtaceil DIBBLE 4 CABEY . CLOTHIERS AND MEHCIIANT TAILORS, Ware room If. E. Comer of Wkitakxr and Brougkteu-sts., Hmrmuumk, T HE Subtcriborx, in Bunoacdag to their numer ous customers and th* puMio, the arrival aad opealag.of their Spring Slock, felicitate themselves on the advantages which theirre- oent purchases enable them to offer all who doair# to seisotthsir Clothing from aa extensive assortment of ths ohoiesst goods, mad* in th* most ,I'ashlonab!o Style. These goods have been purchased under ths personal inspection of one of the proprietors; aad a vailing them selves of fnvombl* circumstances, they an enabled not only to warrant them ia quality, but to offer them LOW PRICES, as must dlstanoa all competition in their trade. The following enumeration is mads for th* benefit of Gentlemen in tho oountry, whoso orders will moot prompt attention, and who, when in th* eity, are re spectfully invited to an examination of onr Goods. GENTLEMEN’II CLOTHING. FROCK AND DRESS Coat* of every quality. •* M M M in Bla*K, Blue, Orten and Olive Colon. BU8INE8S COATS, in grant variety, vis: Linen. Be.v sin Duck. Drab Dote, AI pacha, Cashmerat, Frock aad PANTALOONS.—Black Doeskin at a groat variety of prises. Bl'k and Fsscy Cassimsras, at a grant variety of pries*. •* Drab Dote •• •• •• White aad Faney Linen Drills, “ *' 44 Fancy Marseilles. 44 44 44 VESTS.—Black Bilk and Batin Vesta. Fancy KUk 44 Whit* Silk, for Party 44 White, Bnff and Fancy Marseilles 44 White and Buff Dock aad Lla*a 44 FURNISHING OOODS. Furnishing Goods of svsry description for Oeatit- insa'* vaar--consisting ot scarfs, cravat*, Waterford ties, Prinoe Albert ties, spring stocks, merino shirts and drawers, ootton do., suspenders, half hoes, gloves— all kinds, best quality patent yoko shirts, a has as sortment of DRESSING GOWNS, Umbrellas, Oanea, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Port- mo nias, #t0., CM. HATS. An extensive assortment of th* latest and most fash ionable styles. Boys’ Cjothing. Comprising ths largest assortmentsvor offorculathis litj. consisting of Froaks, Hacke, Polka Hacks, Jackets. Pests and Pants, in svsry variety of stylo and material mi table for the season. MERCHANT TAILORING* The favorable and long establish* d reputation whiel thei r establishment has snjoysd and still maintain* fo_ the style sad finish of iu garments mads to order, as wsllaa forth* superior quality of their sloths, dura bility of oelor and subaUntial workmanship, it shall be the consUnt effort of tbo proprietors still t* ooatiaa*.— Thsy invite th* epeclai attention of both old ana new oustomsrs to the following, tru-r. wniohthr; are pre pared to furnish garment, which they •/•til u:seat to b* ns plus ultra In both fit .vja rasMon. SIMONI’S 4 BIOLLY ii brat XU ••*, SDok, Brc _ r Mulberry, Green, Adelsiae, Broeao, Carobo and Ollv* Cloths. Blaok Doeskin, Block, Cossimera, aad a large meat of Colored and Fancy Tweeds. LINEN GOODS.—White, Buff and fancy Linen Drills. VE8TINQ8.—Whlto Bilk and Satin, for Party Vaets. Block aad fancy SUk and Batins. White, Raff aud Orange Cassimsras. A large variety of Whlh ~ “ fancy Marseilles. LNIFORKt SUITS. For Vol*.U«r Cranulu i. th. .Ita ud thr.,.h«at th. Stare, u.d. and tarnUhad at tha atwrreat notloa aad la tha hret auaaar. D1BBLX A rarity X. LWl COMMISSION MEL. Wltltuoren'a Ral)d.a«a,Bay.i •araaaah, Urn. wkixs *Dll lomniiilei ortheLaw.hlssoa.Ii th* name of M. A I. attend th* Superior < Effingham, Soriveu; JUO. u. sou, _ CO-PARTNERSHIP 1 T I,K uofieralfoed has tkl*d I Mr. HENRY C. KIN- whom bs will eontinus th# _rere ^‘.ratatatart.^re.-Uj SaToagah, Jaanarj It, Ua». 8.JB. SIB. _ Wholaaala aid I Bookseller rh* CIU*. II. Flu CONTRACTOR AND 1 AVISO r.tuotad hi. buata pared ta .aatroM tar BalVOta* a — 1, pi.Uaa. «-■- >h. Aahare.f lyselisitfd. Carpenter Shop corner of ^Walnut aad soonJ street west of Brawa and Harris's fob IS ly }B. D. Evens, ATTORNEY AT Aavniunuj^Waanjn ■SOWS * HAlSISp B^MreaMT, 4ND ,r S -*- l, « Ha* rainy or fair weather Instructions given in the ai T. CIGAR. SNUFF, AND TUB naanusftcsxi ' ,TT "SlAf&dZ vssxsr^^^ James ] INSURANCE BROKER _ Marine ProtesU Noted aud 1 lusted, Charter F '* pars prepared w' or Brltiah Und matters oonneetod with flea No. 118 Bay street, c IUscUm^ COMMISSION ME .swn ROWLAND * CO., QElfSBAL COMMISSION .