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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1853)
THE DULY MORNING NEWS By JOHN m. coopkkTT* WljiHAM T f THOMPSON > BD1TOB. S'2 ' TKRMI: ~ •ai** rxr*m. $5 001 yri-wrkly $9 00 ‘ jVfew Jdeertisemer.tt will appear im both popera. Largest Circulation In the City! I ’ ^Tsd^ksr ss&rnT 3t SAVANNAH MORNING NEWB. SATURDAY JULY 16, 1853. Saturday Morning, July ltt, 1833* Iy^abwIticTelIgWaFhT f TrmahM tor the B*T»up,h Daily Morning New,.] Chnrlowton Cotton IMnrkrt. Chihi.Il.tux, July IS. Cutton conrkel wao inacute to-day,and Jlo nates. t3r We tnuat decline publishing (lie card fiicned "An Observer." Although accompan ied by a responsible name, we cannot consent let make the Netct a medium for pcrsonalitiqe. Wp tbjpk the writer on reflection tyill approve our course. City Taxks.—We are requested by the City Treasurer to say that Monday next will be the last day fur paying City Taxes, after which the books will be closed. izr it will, says the Southern Presby terian, be highly gratifying to tho numerous friends of Dr. Sinytli, to learn that though de prived, for the present, of the uso of his left liinb, both bis mind and speech remained un impaired. Accompanied by his family he has gone, by the advice of his physicians, to Newport, R. I., for the summer, with Jbsjjope ^ ,ha ' ness may yet long continue to his own rnn grcgftttan and tho church at large « compromise. The aov.rno, hni| the oo n „°„ f rom , he ptjsoni!i for |hs «? fw yssr wm no provi8ion . f ° r " ,eir t#* Foijr clergymen al“ the .. , church, in goad .Ending, «„d ,0^30^'"“' eelariei, h«d Commiiied R oni1 •tun % t} " ri '^jhe week ptecedt^j^B^ >» England ^ //»$ sailing ol the Wo name ot John Denton, ^T., Tenn., and a member of ^ Eldred’a Circus Company, was ^tlions, Go., a few days since for . Wright’, at Lexington, of In inonDir, two gold watches, and hies. He had persuiMuasai^gh* t^ go to aleep in the paVillion of the Circus, and “while he was taking a comfortable snooze, rifled his pockets. The money and property was re covered. Mil. ill/CIUNAN AND THE MISSION TO ENG LAND.—^The Washington Star states that it has information upon which it relies, that the Hon. Jos. Buchanan will throw up the mission toTmndon. He pleads officially, it is taken for grfthted, his great indisposition to exchange the repose of Wheatland for the excitement and iabuio of th« station at the British atpilol. Tho Star odds tl^he is most uiixioutf ^Mh- tinue uninterrupted his labor of editing for tho press his state papers, legislative as well as udminintrativo. This collection of his speeches, reports end letters is designed to embrace a history of the statesmanship of tlio udminis tration oi James K. Folk. Those reasons, tho says, would not deter him from going, TTine fishery question had not boen brought | almost to a satisfactory settlement by the end of the State Department, aided by the F*ed. ice of Mr. BuObanon, which, it apprehends, hsrboen freely sought and cheerfully given. - lou of the Bnltiuiore Sun learns that the Missouri and Pacific railway loan, ofletod by Mr. Thomas Allen, the president of that cotQifnny, amounting 10 three millions of dol lars, has lieeri ta^en by an English bonking- hbuu. EtoMkJjjf&fimfni un Agent to New Ytffk to tal^ -vloan, flliougll it is not known on whauttB^iftfejfeiriftiounded on Mo Missouri by t? fState to this private company.*' Ii narks the writer, that that Congress [oat almoner of privato speculation. EiielVew'Orleans Picayune publishes Itiedlidh from Mr. Sloo, and his con- let with the Moxioan government, from which b learn that he estimates the expense of his rundortuking at only $2,000,000. py* Otfttnnandant W, W. IU.vif.k, late in- dor of stores for tho navy at Washington .been ordered to sea, and Lieut. D. pulany, late of the county of Fairfax, k appointed inspector in the (dace of flant Hunter. ngton Monument.—The bowd of f the Wabhington National Munu- iution have appointed Mr. Jufin L. llbgejrt to recievo conlribLimis A model, a fan slu^e of laced iliero for cxhil int girl Vork oivwoinluy, charged iouso of Mr. A. Folinor at Movements of the President, HIS RECEPTION AT WILMINGTON AND PHILA DELPHIA. President Pierce and suite loft Baltimore for Philadelphia on Tuesday morning, and was greoted by the people on his way, at all tbe intermediate towns and stations, with the most enthusiastic demonstrations. On reaching Wilmington a national solute was fired in honor of the distinguished visitor from a battery provided by tbe citizena, The President and suite Were placed in car riages, and a procession was formed and pro ceeded to (ho City 'flail, where the formal ception by the citizens of Delawaro took place. The President responded to the enthusi astic welcome given him in a brief and happy speech. The boat with the Philadelphia committee of reception reached Wilmington shortly after twelve o'clock, and inarched in procession up Market-street. A portion of the committee partook of a collation at the Indian (iueen, and then returned to the boat, followed by the President and suite. The embarkation took place amid the firing of cannon and the hurras ot the multitude. After the boat reached Mar cus Hook the Mayor of Wilmington handed over his guests to the Philadelphia committee, with a few appropriate remarks. Tho Presi dent was received by the Hon. George M. Halloa in a beautiful address, in which he highly approved of the countenance shown by the President to the industry of the gountry in atjending tho opening of the Crystal Palace. President Pierce responded as follows receive with the deepest emotion this exprg ■ion through you, on the purtof the citiy. Philadelphia. 1 rejuice to hear you tfil that it is with one aflbord that I am tM^mned among you. I know that my rettdK, n is to he the reception not 6f me autjuflHPhiual but “ f ™> ee their ecnrSnr, en,l«p^J r „ c „g n i,e ttetlre .non, ur, I eleo ^K^ anml „ r ^„ ni i ir merest* “ J ‘ t “ , ‘ honor—I int. jpy keeping, for expresaim absence fi was a mj what I and their PobligeiFTff^lfl for approbation of this short ITe peculiar field of iny duty. It was* • ^ with rwtS Morrlsania, and airducting his child, a years old. She kept it in her posaesiun for throb days and until her arrest, or The New York Battery is rapidly til- ~ s ^g-^ A: »C »p It it said that .about five buudred loads of dirt are dumped there duily, and an aifei of land baa already been reclaimed from * There are rumors afloat of secret at- Fthfelife J^jfewis Napoleon. One J ropes were discovered fad to St. Clodd, intend- tof thejimperial car- \ very nervous Bp.—The Boston (loop with a house bred between Apple jiuppljiig the harbor wKlMpjrit- , (he leieet eonlrtvewo ItirEBTo.-'On the 27th ouse of Lords, the man- Beaaelrodo was alluded to, l the following version of the Jdhurat—I wish to ask the noble jle bead of the Government, if he ny objection to lay outlie table ofalie »« copy of the state paper, publtsheifo- t in the Journal of St. Petersburg, and • by M. Nesselrode, with respoct to Ue dif- n rlth the Ottoman no * arrassmeni |1 have here ^ttuious, one 9 most offen- ^hat dcscrip- rcadL liable, IWil- of extreme doubt with me, sir, fght to do, but I am now satisfied that r to the right conclusion, becauso 1 have approbation of the intelligent citizens of hiladelpliia. (Cheers.) "During the few moments that we have been upon the storied Dataware, with the shores oi Pennsylvania on the one hand and Now Jer sey oil the other, is it not with you bb it is with me, impossible to bring your minds to dwell on the present and the hopos of the fu ture ? My thoughts are involuntarily turned hack upon that great and noble past in which your State and your citizens bore so con spicuous n part. I do not suppose there are twenty men present who have not since we came on this boat, recollected that in 1777, perhaps about <>0 miles above, the most re markable movement of the whole revolution occurred, in n moment of such darkness, when the clouds closed around our fathers, and that army crossed tho Delaware in winter on a march, leaving their blood upon every foot- tvick ol the way, and changed the future as pect of our expectations. "AVheti, upon nil these things, 1 dwell nt jhis'tnoment with nn unusual degree of feeling, I remember the cherished memories of the Revolution, the sacrifices which were made for our liberties ; the privations and toils and trials, sir, which purchased that glorious Union of which you have spoken, will make it dear to us all ns long as we may live. [Applause.] And, sir, we hope to transmit to our children not the mere belief but the conviction, tliut however great nny Stain in this Union may be. it is nothing out of this Union. (Cheers.) Every ivonl I nny, Mr. Dallas, is a knife in my lungs. 1 thank you heartily, and I Teal a de gree of pride and gratification in seeing Mr. Rush, Mr. Ingersoll, and yourself, and these S ontlemen who have contributed so much to ic honor and fame of your country. Much more than it will be in my power to express, I thank the city of Philadelphia for tho recep tion wltich-she proposes to givo me, and thank her especially for tho wav and through tho mnn she proposes to introduce the.” The company then sot down to on entertain ment spreud at Jones’ Excliunge Hotel, utid spent an hour pleasantly in partaking of the viands. Sulutes wore fired as the boat passed Ches ter, Fort Miffiin, Gloucester, Kaighn’s Point and Camden. Tho boat took tho Jersey Channel on the passage up, going close to the Jersey shore, and turning opposite to Ken sington, passed close to thb city front. Every wharf and vessel was crowded with a mass of pooplo, and the shipping wan gaily decorated, with flags. Tho United Staten steamer Ban Jacinto and receiving ship Union were deco rated with flags from the deck to the mast- ‘ ill* esident landed in Philadelphia nunctuall^Sf’liMir o’clock, and was received at the nuvy-yeHl a large 1 number of iiftvoI officers in full uniform. On landing, • salute wan fired from the Battery, and the marines drawn up with presented arms. A procession* was then formed, and the President, supported by Com. Reed marched up theyard, headed by the band. The President tutired to the Conimodoro’s office until the military escort was ready, when he mounted a horse and passed out ol the gstos. The City Troop formed a guard of honor, and after a review tho President took position in the centro of the troop, and the procession took up its Hue of march. Throughout the whole route the President was received with cheors, waving of hatikercliiufs, &c. On tho procession reaching Independence flail the Presidenf wns officially welcomed to tho city by Mayor Gilpin, in n brief but ap propriate address. The President rose and was received with renewed enthusiasm, and responded as follows: “ Mr. Mayor and citizens of Philadelphia : It grieves me that I am physically so unable -to respond to this most heartv and touching Wellcome. Sir, my heart is full of gratitude to all this people who have placed you in the position which you occupy. 1 did think that 1 had tried in my duy to do some little for my country, hut such a day ns this makes a man’s heart overrun with gratitude to a peo ple like the inhabitants of Philadelphia. " 1 have been much surprised—aye, sir, filled with the profoundest awe—at the man ner in which you have roceived mo. Phila delphia is a city of some mark. If your moun tains and valleys did not teem with the el ements of comfort to your population; if your citizens, in all time had not been foremost whenever the country has wanted their aid; if your institutions of learning were not among your proudest monuments, the single fact to which you adverted, sir, that from here was proclaimed the Declaration of Independence, would put Pennsylvania and Philadelphia on a pre-eminence which, in the Providence of God, no other state or city can ever enjoy.— [Applause.] " Sir, I feel as you do, that wo must bow.— We con hardly do anything but bow before these recollections and associations. 1 feel how inadequate is language, sir, and you also feel it when you come to speak of tlmt period. Language don’t reach it, air. Our hearts honor it in all depths, power and fullness, 1 hope. Those men, sir, of whom you nave spoken, who planted hero tho institutions of a froe government, let us remember, were no holiday patriots, they were no scheming phil- unthropiats—they were no visionary states men. They deliberated here amid difficulties that aurrouuded them—they meditated amid the clamors of arms as though environed by peace und absolute security, and they solved the great problem which was a terror to des pots and an inspiration to patriots, us though the issue did not involve the question of their necks. " Sir, here stood—(and as I say it, how they come before us,)—here stood Thos. Jefferson, and Franklin, and Roger Sherman, and also this is the first time 1 have been itere,thfr very room stood the dauntless Johu IiancAck, as he received from these men uot only thelassertion of our rights, but the charter of owJibertiea. Can we do any thing t>M bow in a pibice lij*c tSis ? •» It is not in tnj^power to speak to you at length. You have *j^id, Twy proporly per haps* that it is not y«\ur province—it is cer tainly not mine—to uinurb tho deep current ol feeling which courses The hearts and minds of those awuod ine. Bufit is not only your city but you? State that possesses in n psculiarde- re*, theiesourcea of health and power. She **■ tire in hefeoit^^^ resident c°nw^8 at considerable ry Another stray Japanese sailor ‘ha* been picked up at sea by an American ship, the Emma Packer, and carried into San Fran* cisco. He was taken from the Japanese junk Yathatnaroo, in lot. 38 deg. 50 min. N., longi tude 158 deg. 40 min. W., being the lost sur vivor of (tie crew. His nan\e is Dce-veo-no- okce, and lie is about twent-two years old. When fonnd he had sunk down in a state of torpor f>om exhaustion, in consequence of the sufleringa and privations ha had endured. An Austrian Spv in Cincinnati.—The Aonpariel of the 9th instnut says that "there in an individual now in the city, who betrayed several of the German patriots during the struggle of M8, and it is surmised that he is now acting |as u paid spy for the Austrian government. If this bo the case, we would like the rascal trotted out to receive his merited punishment." ^ Land Slip in Italy.—The Bulogno Gi mentions a land slip, of upwards of ^jp^iiare mile in surface, which has c- - *— trict of Costigliune. Thjp and steeple, the pursonar'//a^BTur cottages were overthrown, anAr ij^BpcII-cuUivated fields utieily thnUY*sJ^Jt inhabitants of La Rocca, whicC'jsjy^HnTw, and wns also threatened with took to flight, but were f»rtunaj| toreturn to thoir aboddMn tli* duy.mcaHures having been prevent ftifHwrdnmage. TwfcntvilJj^Hmilics have been ruined by this disasf Pope hus sent 500 scudi (2,771 fr-) {^^Prrelief. ’he Atlanta Intelligencer of yester* 'bays—Since our last we have had copious r JTiif, and ns a consequence the crops arc re viving considerably from the effects of the late long continued drought. Corn which was suliering most, is looking much bolter, and the crons will be much larger than if promised to be but a few days since. Cotton is ulso im proving considerably under tho effect of the recent rains. CANDIDATE FOlt KIIKUIFP. ^Mr. EditorPIomo snnounoeMr. JOHN A. 8TA- LEY. a candidate for the ofTioo of Shorilf of Chatham County, at the election lu January, 1RM. jy U MANY VOTERS. CAND1 PATEN FOR JIJIHJKHHIP. Mu. Editor You sill pleoae announce the lion. LEVI 8. D'LYOlf, m a Candidate for tho Judgeship of the Superior Court of tho Kuntom Circuit, and oblige je 22 MANY JjyOTERS. We arc aathorizod to announce the llou. WM. 11. FLEMING, as a candidate for the Judgeship of tbe Superior Courts of tho Eastern District of Georgia. je 20 _tf Mu. Editor You will please announce the Hon. CHARLE8 8. HENRY as a oandidate for the Judge ship of the Superior Court* of tho Eastern Circuit, and oblige [ je 21J MANY VOTEK8. mXrkIkd^ On Wednesday evoning, the 13th Inst., by the Rot. Mr: Tuatin, Mr. JOHN I). TEN. imOECK.of this city, UUUiss EMILY BLISS, of St. Mary s, Ga. "How Orunswlok (N. J.) Pfljprs please copy. LINT OF LET EMAINING In the PostC^Qi^avannah, Of, met S I JHH r ” rK °* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Mk for A1 _ lPublished according to law In Ike paper largest circulation. | ADAMS^BD Koli'h.M. MV Adams. Anderson. Elbert Aibe, Ham’l N Anley.Jno At BRATTEY, WM Ball, M 8ft Co Battaee, Jao Brasine, Stephen Blake, Margaret Barlow, A Breach, Sanford Barbour, Robert a# Barry, Johan’i» Bailey, Jno . itrynnt, Chaa A «, jHaioy, Wm 'Brown, Wm Brown, Tom Brown, Charlotte lloatiight, I, B Bokiu'o, i’Mtra Boatright, Lydia Boyd, James Boyd, Richard 8 Braning,Carl Buckner, Jno T Bndickor, Christine Burke, Bichard Butler, Hon Wm Butler, James Butler, Mary CANOVA. CHARLES Cahill, Margaret Callahan, Mrs 8 Cahill, Thoa Charles, Louisa Clanoey, Daniel 7riek This Day. Capital Prise $40,000, and others down to $200,—amoaaUnc In all to $601,000. Tickets Ten Dollar#, shares in proportion. For sale by GurnoBYt Maury, attheir well known offibe in Bull street, opposite the Post Office. jy 16 Carolan, Peter 8 Clark, Mrs AI Cary, Cnriatopher Cash, Michael Clark, James Carelton, Mrs Carr, Jane E Chapman, A Christian, Charles Clifton, Geo W ‘ Connell, UanoraJi Codd, Anthony W Cronin, Patt Cole, James *7* Cook,Jasper N Crosby, Jno K Corner, Eugene Coleman, James Crosby, Jacob Conually, Jam ~ 4SIUIUU&. Robert Dillon, John C Dromgoole, Johanna Doyle, Jno Douglass, Miss EM Doran, Aggy ' ig, Mar argaret OBITUARY. [UOMMUN1CATKD.] if \l is with feelings of regrot that I announce the Devine, Philip ^ death of Dr. B. B. KING, of this county, who departed Dillon, ElizabetB this tile on Sunday, tho IDth inst. Dr. KING was boru in McIntosh county, from whiah place he removed to Liberty, ut an early a,jo, and coni- monecu the practice of medioine. Through a long and extensive practice hot proved himself emphatically oue of the most scientific and successful practitioners that our State lias over afforded. Belovrd by all who know him—his loss is irreparable. Alas ! alas ! how uncertain the " Voyage of Lifo.” Tho devotodparent, the affectionate husband, the warm friend, the honor able and skillful physician, all ombodied in the one, is no more. No uioro will his sound judgmont be consult ed. No more will hie pretence afford consolation to the sick. Tho community has boen deprived of a worthy oitizen—tho profession, one of its brightest orna-.uont. Flemlngton, Liberty eounty. RECEIPTS OF COTTON^ Ac.—July 16? Per Central Railroad—22 bales Cotton, aud Mdse, to E Parsons A Co. T 8 Wayne, W Lynn, Ogden A Bun ker, Brigham, Kelly A Co. W II Stiles, A Haywood,J 1 Hamilton, Roberts and boot. COMMEUCUa. Baoo.h.—We quote hog round are plenty at 10 to 11c. Corn is solliug at 60 to 70o MARINE INTELLIOENDE. srly. Gun and Frances Satturly, Savauuah ; brig Olive, Jacks? Arrd brtg J Alfred, fin do. Boston, July 11—yrr'd brig Mcrrithew, St Marys. Bohr Niad, Billups, from Bnltiuiore, for Charleston, put into Norfolk on tho 3th inst, with loss of mainmast having been struck by lightning on tho morning of the 4th, wMle at anchor ' ‘ Arrytls nt the Hotels. j' Friday, Jui.y 15. PULA8Yi^lOU8E...Wii.THKR0EB A Son. Proprietors- Dafkrkor,\,cJy audavt..do J W Jones and lady Geo A ma\er W W Wallen an*, lady.Aln Miss II E Bassett. do 8 Shullou A W L Baker f. 11M Stcr us G II Leives do C Potter W H Toiler... A Wasinar B F McKeuna do Mrs Jnnua and family do Miss Walthnu Miss Nowell.. N Foribco U Sanders T Landoy JLandoy .. £ W Jouos do G. Fargo, Proprietor. H Whittlesoy...Columbus R 8 Uardwiok....Savauuah P W White Quincy Mrs Wadfren ami 2 ohild'u J Patriok Apalacliicola I) Mayor Atlau a Miss E Howard do B K Berry, lady and children Colui; Siraota Fowlo...Tallahs GB Curtcs Macon Jno F Swcot... Apalachicola JttsS Bran Ga Departure of Stenmers from Knvmiaan. THIS DAY. Florida, Woodhull, tor New York, at 3>£ P. M. Weluka, King, for Palatha, Ac., at L) A. M. HtimniNhip aud Hteamboat Lines. . For New York.—The steamships Florida, Captain Woodhull; Alabama, Captain Ludlow, and Augusta, Captain Lyon, leave Savannah every Saturday for Now ucdJuy for Philadelphia. Fur Havana.—Tho steamship Isabel, Captain Rollins, leaves Savannah on the 15th and 30th of each month for Havana, touching at Key West and connecting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s steamers for Cal ifornia. Fur Charleston.—'The rogulnr United States Mail ateamert Got don. Captain Brooks, Calhoun, Captain Barden, and Metamora, Captain Postell, loava every morniugat 4o'olook, for Charleston, connecting with the Charleston steamships and Wilmington boats, and arrive every evening in savannah at 6 o'olook, P. M. -Tho stoam-packet Wm. Gaston, Captain Tt _ FloriJtL Shaw, with the Unitod Rtatos Mails, leaves every day morning at 10 o'clook for Pilatka, via Darien, and Brunswick, and St. Mary's, Geo., and Jacksonville, Middleberg. and Pioolatu. Fla. Fur Florida.—Or POSITION Line—The stoam-packet stages theuoe toTalla! t all the intermediate Departure of Cam on Central Railroad. Two Passenger Trains Daily. Evoning Train—Leaves Savannah at 8 P. M., and ar rives at Muoon at./.V; A. M.,oonneoting with the South- Western Railrcad to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and by lauasseo, and other points South ■respectiug |of auaexa tCourt ol |l«tes, cree* ?*» id .11 Empi Th. Pr , length in th«.ame«loqu«ft«lr«m,, a ft erw | 1 j c ( 1 h.wfi. conducted <o th» Merclianf. Hotel, clwra > nti.nWscnt henqoV wns enreod. conpnny did not edjourn till n l.te hour. Th«rraeident wm to receive the citizena generally at Indepsnd.nce Hall, ou the fol- ob'iaf day. Tl« C«or»_a’j lll Atlanta InUUigenttr of Friday, s^yai,.„ no change to none. I any .rude this week o^tept Cora end Meal, Inch .warn to fluctuate witn'ilm weather, have had flwni^abing aliowera alrnoal nca ourluatrapA^which have checked C*™ tondeocy price , of , heie nd Dncea huve/ dw ij„ed 20 cents per —i,he last wgA. The plaotera are >pe to make very fair nat6>g P. M. oonneotiug with the Macon and Western night trains to Atlanta, Montgomery and Chattanooga, and with the Augusta and Waynosboro’ Railroad (day train) to Augusta; and (going East) with Railroad to Milledgovillefrom Gordon. | Hotels. Savannah.—Pavilion llouso, Wm. P. Clarke, corner South Broad and Bull-streets. City|llotel, Condon k Foby, Bay-street. du<;usla.—Unitod States Hotel, J. W. Spear, Broad- street. Chattanooga, JVnn. — Crutchfield House, Thomas Crutchfield, uear Railroad Depot. Ogkthorpr, Ga.—Empire Hotel, Jesso Cain. Indian Springt, Ga.—Elder Home, Wm. A. Elder. “ " " McIntosh House, B.W. Collier. " " " Indian Springs Hotel, Edward Varner. Marietta, Ga.—Marietta Hotel, E Cain. Waterluix Places. Hfrin-etherSitringa.—Meriwether county, Ga., J. L. Martin. Chalybeate Springs.—Meriwether county, Ga., James Montvale Springs.—Blount county, Tonn., Jib. Bell. FORLKASE * Will be leased at Publio Auction on Mouday the 17th of October next, tbe following Lota of Land, lying in the oity of Savannah and cotnpro- J nearly the whole Fair Lawn Track. First—A large and commodious dweniug house and out buildings, with a surrounding lot of (10>J) ten and a half upon which Cunihan, Michael Collins, E P Collier, L M .»< Crotnelien. R-fl? 1 Connor, Thus’ Condon,John 1 Cofflu k Brough Cono, Jno L Colin, Jacob Copiiorflold, Ids Cabbage, Mary Davis. Wm L Day, 11G Dannuliy, Thona# Davis, Eugenia Davis, Goorgo Davis, Edward Delaney, Dan! W Deacy, Maria 1“ Downing,. Downs, M< Dooling, John Dcguan, Mrs Doonsr, James Domrioo, Signor Solari Dorret, M^riali . Dugger, Chelley Dudloy, Virginia, Dudley, G W Dunn, Frauois EVANS, JNO -Jtakrrt, Maty Euright, Mary * ^ Euright, Honors FRAZIEIl, ELI Flatloy, Audrow Farrol, Martin Franoin Wui B- Francisco, 11 Floming.,Wm Ferry, Cltarlea Fitzgerald, Honors Fitzgerald, Edward Finnyruirnret Finklor. E E Finch,J C Fouslin, Sylvester, Forrest, Lieut Z Fox, Esther ■Fayell, Richard •llAYLORD, JNO A Gravos, Mrs Graves, Anna Mk Grand, Joaiah J* Graham, Addella D Gerdts, Casslin Gorken, Martin Gearuan, Patrick Green, Jno S Gregory, Wm II Gray, M 8 Greaves, Jane Geary, Miohaol Gronvos, Charles Giles, Uonry Gionovoly, Mary A Griffin, I'ainuna Grigor, George Gould, Mary C Gouldiug, K R Golden, Mary Gorman, J W HAWKINS, EMILY E Hardy, Mr Hall, WilliamC Union, John J Ilauly, James Ilnrrison, John H Hancock, Mrs A C Harris, Catherine Uarard, Abram Hawkins, Margaret lieery, Daniel OC Henry, Isaac Ilerrfok. John 1* Henry, Peter Henry, William llearne, David Ilorb, Elizabeth M Horms, W B lloajy, James.. TTeudofson, lames Itorraandet, J G Uomboldt, George Hicks, Lucinda Uolian, James Holohen, Ellen Holmes, James L Howe, William Houston, John Horn, Crosby I Hoilingshead, Mr Howard, Volnoy Houlchan, Martin Holt, Asa Holden. S D llood, SJ Hugernin, Eliza Hubbard, Capt Hughes, John Hunt, Dwight IIubbard.il O llomskin, James B llamoh, Honors llanko, Herman JAYDON, U W Jaruion, James T Jamison, G M E Irving. Alexander Jinks, Henry Johnston, Henry Jones, Felcoety John, Jones T. I Lynch, Margaret Lynch, James Lynch, John Lyons, Joseph I Lyons, F N Lynch, Alice Love, John Long, Win H Level, Sarah ^ veil, Catherine T veil, Johannah Lord, E L Logan, Hugh Louergan, Julia Luens, Haris Lane, Jamos MARIAN,J L Marshall. Her A Mack, John Matthews, Catherine Masters, Peter (! Matthews, John Matthews, Joseph U Msgra, John Martin, Totrence Maguire, Tatrick Martin. J 8 May, Matilda Martin, Wm E Malone. James Mems, Jamqa-A M^rantt,' Eflpasia Mcnjer, Martin B Myers, Elizabeth Millon, Samuel Miller, John MyenLJliss V J MilleffWm •'A Miller, Wm Miller, Ga'idie Myers, Sermns A Miller, Robert Millen, George R Mills, Ann Moody S 8 Moroll, Frank Atobley, Riggers Aloes, Samuel Moore, Maroellne v M"' J * Murphy, Richard Musgrove, Wm H Mullen, Wm M * Munden, Isaac Altncoy, Mr MoCORMICK. BE8S AleDermot, John W Ate Henry, Honors Alolntyre Hugh AloMenncy, Honors Ate Donald, Elisha AloDermot, Patrick AkuEiiigot, Edward AloUreel, Thomas AIuKinney, Patrick McUuinn, Win AluKoon, Harry Alctlondree, Laura E AlcCabe, Miohaol Ale Kay, Robert AlcDuffie, Ashley McKay, James NAGLEK, JOSEPH Narr, T Neal. John Neigfilan k Bro Neil, John Neolan, Alexander Niland, Brian Nielson, Martin Norton, P J O’SULLIVAN, JAMES O’Uriue, Atichael Osterndroff, John Oliver, J L Oliver, Eliza O'Donnell, Bridget O’Connell, LawreROO O'Conuel, Patrick Osteen, John O'Connor, Eliza O Rellley, Wm Ory, L O'Koilte, John PATRICK, DENNIS Palmer, Mrs Amanda Pain, Goorgo Pal in or, Amanda Pardo, James Pace, BCdniwud Pace, Mary J Perkins, J W Peyne, Patrick Philbrick, Aliss R 9 Pringle, Johu G Power, George Power, John Popnen, Mr Halford, It R Rsskj, Dr J Rawly, Bridget Reilly, Patrick Read, Wm S Reid, Eliza Al Reedy, James Relly, Patrick * Richter, Lewis Ityun, Maria Ryan, J Ryan, Dennis Richardson, John NOTICE OF ABSENCE, aa -r? The subscriber will be a* sent from the VOBk city for about three weeks; meanwhile, Dr. Johnson will be in consUflt attendance at their office, jy 11—lw «I. J. ROYALL, Dentist. FOB. NEW-YORK. To Sail on Saturday, July 10, ■L at 3>a o'clock, P. Mi. Tho U. 8. Al. Steamship FLORIDA, ^•Capt.M. C. Woodhull, will leave aa freight or passage apply to paIjeltord.fayaco. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA. To leave WEDNESDAY, July 27, |Sflt at,- o’clock. P.M. flBaflL The new and splendid steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. Wal ter Collins, will positively leave as above. Fu freight or passage apply to • jy 14 C. A. L. LAMAR. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR NEW.YORK. ^ To leave on SATURDAY, 23d July, at — o’clock, P. Al. The United 8tates Mail steamship AUGUSTA, Captain Thos. Lyon, will *' • freight or passage apply to PADELFORD. FAY * CO. FOR BALTIMORE. - , Tho regular packet brig JOSEPHUS, J. Wil-, sou, master, having a portion of her cargo ei ■Hfiflfcgagod, will meet with despatch aa above. F( freight apply to jy 15 BRIGHAM, KELLY k Of?* nniii I t dale, d w tucTst Seasonable UMBREI.I.AS, PAIUIOL8, Muvunnah Mutual linttMOce Ci the City for some three or four week* frwn tl , during: which time hla Office will be ahut ap — Persons having business with the Company will please apply to Mr. John R. Wilder, 114 Bay street, jy 11—lw JAME8 McHENBY, Seeretary. NOTICE. R. JOSEPH M. SOLOMONS having been taken in co-partnership by the subsoribsrs, from the 1st day of July inst., the business will continue to be conduoted under the same name as hereMTore. jy 6-lm A. A. SOLOMON8 k CO. A GOOD MECOND HAND C H1CKF.R1NG PIANO, for sale or to hire at 132 Bouth Broad street. jyil—tf TO HIRE. TWO Girls, accustomed to Houzcwork ami alien- J ding Children. Apply at this office. tf jy9 Talent Wire Railing. New York. Stn may 27 At Private Sale. THIS DEI.AWAKE HTKAiil SAW AI£ltL S ITUATED on the Savannah river, udjoinini Wm. B. Giles k Co’s., is oflfored at private Bale, ia a two gang Mill; the Alachiuery ia all now, and' i up in the best and most substantial manner. It 1 two Shingle Alachlnes with all the necessary goal attached. A large stock of good Cypress timber ’ bt sold with it. Tho roason that induces this sale is, that the junior partner, who has had tho management of the 'louoern, lost one of his eyes by an aoeldeut, which ulso impaired the sight of the other, obliging him to give up the business. Persons desirous of pur chasing, will do woll to examino the establishment.— Particuinrd may bo learned of Mr. Henry Alitehel or Air. Wm. B. Giles, Savannah, je 20—Im SIMMONS k MITCIIEL. jy!5 FOR NEW YORK—Union Llue. Tho rogular packet bark EDWARD, Patter- matter, wlHBhave quick dispatch for tho * h iSaSBTiWMi REMOVAL. rRH SAWYER—has removed from Congress- a her NEW STORE, 180 Brougton-street above port. TVJ"RH. SAW' h lm FOR NEW YORK—Uulou Line. The regular paokst schr. CHAS. MILLS. Browu master, wlUUhave^iuick dispatch fo ■WMLtlie above port. For froigMfor pr [jy 16) OGDEN k Isase, the large amd commodious Western JUiBL me nt, corner of Brougli ton and l'riee streets. Apply to BANCROFT k BRYAN, jy 16 3 inflnta , w .. massing or encroaching in any way, on Garden Lot No. last, Tyreonuell Tything, Darby Ward, tho prop- -y of the late George Anderson ns tho Law w ill be Idly onforoed against all trospas JNO. W. ANUERSON jy 16 IDEKSON ) F*r>p*a F«‘ CO-l*AKTNKliS 1111* NOTICE. r PHE undcr.iffnfld have ftt.ocl,t.d tlicm.olv.. i I ff.tlivr, undei' the nmno aud etyle of Murph, t Devanny, for the transaction of General Boot r Shoe buBiuess, having the stand ondfae corner of C gres and Whitaker atreoto, forinorly ocenpled by U, Prcnderaaalaa.Thav are now prepared to offer to thoir . . friends audwe public, a well assorted stook of Laditt unoxpired ID( j Gentlemen’s Boots und Shoes, kc., whioh thtfy will •ollohetp for cue. E, MTJItrilY, Jiioo 89, l,y.3. J. PEVAN-NV, Coiiaiinerfslilp Notice, S HIE undurHixiied have this day formed a Copart-j nership under the style of Russoll k Gradv. for t* itvaoting and executing of Plastering in all ita vai ous brandies. All orders cxeouted with neatnsM dispatch. WILLIAM II. GRAD je 27 JAMES RUSSELL. M Alabi io n f v nignesc w ORE CIULDUUN’HSTIUrFuats. J”? 7 J. m * highest wages will Blisses Split Straw Alagnolias, Youth’s Cauton Straw Hats ; also, a fmh supply of Aten’s Linnet Hats, Boy’s Leghorn at50 emta, and for sale at our new Hat and Cap store, 176 Broughton street. N. K. BARMJM A CO. TO HIRE. A N oxcnllcut Cook, Washer au.1 Ironcr smart active Boy. Apply at this offico. U 16 * •* A VALUABLE*Roy^abi jt\, smart and intelligent, r house, and usiiuole of attendi Buggy. Apply at. this office. KANU.^COUNTY UUTTElt —A lurtUur ( ) nupply pir .tflamor inti for oule jy Id ' tv. D. ri OSHUN CHEESE A fresh supply, jusi \J landing aud for sale by jy 16 W. D. FORD. U MOKED TONGUE*, Smoked Beef,Fultoi Market Beef and Pig Pork, and for sab by ■iy 16 *w. p. Ford. Sponge, Sugar, Lumo W. D. FORD. i and Soda, fresh and for sale by JTIIK 11 ai the spa Johnson, Jane Jordon, Alelatiah Jones, Miss L J J T B K AT TEN HORN, DR 'CH Williams, Robert Itobbartf, James M Roberts, Emma Roach, Franoin Roberts, A U Rogers, Mra L A Robertson, Daniel Hobs, Jamos A Ilodcn, John Rolls, Catharine Robinson, Georgejr Roundtree, William lingers, James U RuthertbTdrWtniam Russel, Capt. John SHAD, MONGIN Slake, Ann Shaffer, Mary Shea, John Seagock, Overton Shafton, Rose Steward, John Steward, L (servant) Stelljes, Claus BimonvrMrs E Smith,!' B Smith, William Smith, C 11 8mith, Eliza 8oott, Benjamin F Snow, Capt James Southgate, Dr Robert Storor, John Nommors, Ann Suiuere, Patriok S TRADER. CAPT 8AM’L Tarlton, Francis I Taylor, J W Thetford, Mary Tietcomb, George U Thiot, Charles 11 Thompson. Drury Thomas, R V Thomas, Margarot Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Louisa VAUGHAN, JOHN Voelmle, Charles Ward, Philipp U Walsh, T P Wall. L W Ward, Capt B W Walsh, Anthony C Watson, Andrew Wall, Eliza 8 Wall. Robert Walsh, John £ Walters. Euiily Watson, Capt W Walsh, Antnony C Warner, Henry Ward, Alary (oolored) Wxax*. Wm. Walkef.Tffary Wallace, Robert West, Frank West, Thomas Wayne, lienry Welsh, Mary Webb, Ely Williams, Jane (colored) O tt^yjjij^SSriJurcliTTrckles uud Preserves, lor salo by * — W. D. FORD. CORN ! CORN! ! BUSHELS prime White Murylnnd •yV/U Corn, landing this day from solir. Jno. W. Anderson, and for salo by j.v 16 C - JOHN F. TUCKER. WANTED,ArfWUARF AND *TOUE. W ANTED a Wharf and Lower Slore, or u lower Store, with th. pvivilege of landing and ship ping, or the entirooccuj^ncy of a wharf of moderate extent, for a term of one ur more years. Addres* jy 15-tf C.C., Box 117, P- O. "new groceries. PHE undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they have orened spacious Storo forninlly ocoupicd by Mr. (!. B. Scally, under St. Andrew’s llall, corner of Brouphtou and Jeffersou streets, whore they will endeavor to keep oonstautlv on iiand » fresh •«pp»Y of all .kir^of GROCERIES, suitabi. Muitly use. A sbarY otTfie public patronage is most respectfully solicited. BERLIN k NATHANS, jy 15—tf Under St. Andrew s Hall. HAM*! HAM*!! HAM*!!! F AMILIES and Hotel Reapers in want of cheap HAMS, will be ablo to purchoso the celebrated brand of Isaac Reynolds k Sons, at 12 conts per lb., by calling at tho Store of BERLIN k NATHANS, jy 15—tf Under St. Andrew’s Hull. C. HOPKINS, Agent. S AW*.—IIhiuI, Puimnl und Rip Saws of various qualities, for sale very low bjr^ RUSSELL t QRADYl REMOVAL. W C. WADSWORTH will remove ;) • near the 1st of July, to No. 112 Coograai opposito theRHjgski House. Until thattime thestf Dress and Fancy Goods I now on hand at the old stand, No. 181 Bruught J Will ba Sold at Coat. The stook of theso Goods is large and dosln slsting of the most Fashionable Styles, and n finest qualities. STAPLE GOODS—Will be offered nt greal IF HARGAINS May bo obtained in Goods of every dsaori Wo will not enumerate Goods or Priced hurl a lone advertisement to convince poople of tu ty of this, our stutemont; but respectful MR to call and examine for themselves, and te^if not sell Goods as ehoan, if not cheaper, make greater preteniuouju Stave* Wanted,"; OF WHITE OAK OR WATER t N OT less than 42 or over 44 inches long, do. do 6 do 7 do V»‘* ' do do 1 do 3 do (hi Thi back odgo of tlio Stave to bo drosse . lame thickness as the fror*. edge. The Staves to bo straightly cleft, and frssfl rarps, or worm-holes. For Stavos prepared in ntriot conformity 1 fication, und delivered on Alessrs. lumber wharf iu Puvannah, prior t Fifty Dollars per 1000 pieces wiin^aidk Savannah, June jEl, 1853. r Hat Store, 1^ . ww _ fine assortment of li ^pretty Straw llats and Flats, such I early in the season. Also Boys’ and Mir v spucuou. miming uus Anderson, ana for salo by jy 15 C. HOPKINS. Agent. ROWLAND k CO. Mourning Goods Ksnuedv, Wm Karwick, Ellon X Kennedy, James Keating, Andrew Keeblu, Harriet Kurvin, Anna Keiaer, Mr Kuok. Frederick Kenedy, Bridget Kleffor, David J Kebrer, Almira W Korn, Edward Kennedy Michael Kemp, Thomas Kean, Phillip Kernick, Miss Koatou, Mrs Amy Kelly, Dennis Kennedy,John King, Mr Kirk, Caroline Kiuly, Nicholas King, Daniel Williams. Owon Williams, James B Williams. Josoph Wiley| Thomas U Wiley, Charles Wright, Thomas WilRs, E F Willmaro, W Wineburg, Jacob 8 Will, Charles Wyse, William Wittschon, Claus Wright, WHT Wilson, Dsnlel 8 Whitehead. Wm Williams, Caroline E White. Sarah M Wilkes, Henry Willigan, James Worley, EBW Wood, Frances W Wood, Thomas SOLOMON COHEN, P. AL of*(l(>5b _ r number of magnificent shade tries, a large collection of ornamental shrubs, roses, rare S lautfl and bearingfr^ittrees, figs, grape, pears, apples, i. Second—A lot of five aores (5) finesite for a brlok with an extensive bed of excellent day. Third— rhr«o Vote varying from (7) aeveu to (9) nino aores, oontainlug mi^ible locations for buildings, (without the fire limits,) tho b«»t of planting land, partly wooded. The dwelling and toi will be leased lor (5) five years, and the remaining lota for un (10) years. Parsons wishing to examine the lots, can do ao for tha notice next (30) thirty daya, by applying at Fair Lawn, to irU im JOHN fi. BOWEN. 8 ifldiNNIAWAllS.- _ -Tenaud Coffee Pots, yMi^K Fluid and Oil Lamps, Candle Sticks l^jlea, aa ol the best Britannia. _ L and WAKUAftTSTi IOR8E k NIC E. vWfcliN F EATHER DUSTER*. Tack Hammers, Vegetable Cutters, Rice MUk Boiler*. Just racelvod and for sale by [j|8] j. p. COLLINS. ATTACHMENT SALE. W ILL he sold nt tbe Store corner of East Broad and 8outh.Broad streets, on Friday, 22d July next, between the legal hoars of sale, the following ar ticles, via:—Two barrels Spirits, one do. Vinegar, ul lage barrela Brandy, two do. Wine, one do. marked Cognac Brandy, part of a tieroe of Rice, halt barrel do. Oilcan, two standing eaak ullage Kega Lard, one do. Coffee, two ullage kega Butter, two Demijons. two piccea of Homespun, Flannel and Dry Goods, 8 bottlos Champagne, 7 dozen do. Porter, 45 papori Coffee, part box Pepper, part box Tea. 3 part boxes Candlss, lot of Brushes, ullage box Tea, lot of linea, piece of Tobaoco, lot of table Salt in boxes, 10 bare of Soap, S coffee pots, 30 Plates, 50 Bowls, 1 Lamp, lot of cotton Twine, 1 car rel Portrr, Scales and Weignta. I Desk, part keg Sala- rarc* 4 hoses Sardines, one dozen mustard, e bottles Snuff, 1 Lamp, 12 Jara, lot of let ef »"d Glovos, 1 pair Shoes, 1)£ dozon bottles Cordis), lot of wrapping paper, l box aundries. Levied on under and by virtue of attachment* issued out of the honorable Court of Common Pleas, and of Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, at the inatance of David O'Con nor aud William Condon, va. Cornelius Sullivan, and sold nuder and by virtue of an order of the Honorable Alexander Dryedale, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, aud of Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savan nah, aa perishable property. WILLIAM 8WOLL, City Constable. Savannah, July 13, 1853. jy 13 AM*#—500 of Kolosoti & Littig superior Bal timore Sugar Cured Hams, in sto'e and for sale [jy 16] OGDEN 4 BUNKER. various kinds, togotlior with ; and Canton Straw Hats, vory preu; je 25 N. K. BARNUM fc CO., WINTER IRON' MONTGOMERY, Portable Circular Saw| THESE Mills ure warranted unsurpi 1 in uso, arc propelled by an Engine e of Cylinder, aud present tho latest and i incuts throughout. Among those, the pa™ is exclusively usod, lloxtes continuous 4c. Price delivorod nt the Factory 2,50 than $100 additional will defray the froil nah, Augusta, Charleston or New Ov\r*,l Examination of theso Milts is filffitf a r Jl lish their exceeding sirapR'.sn.r »».' -nperiority throughout jf *- JQ short notice and fully warra jj 6 6m J. 8. WIN _. fir Charleston Courier pleasff New Spring Snmi D k WITT 6c MORGAN have iu| they aro weekly adding by thi and clogaut stook of Fanoy and i which flioy offer for sale at tho lowest] Printed Bareges, ** Grenadlnos, ** Bttrcge do Laines, Printed Muslins, Organdies and Cambrics, Scotch 4 Freuch Ginghams, Laces, Ribbons, 4a.. Ladies'and Gouts’ Kid, Si.k and Lisle Gloves, Roal Nett Gloves 4 Mitts Cassimercs and Vestings, White and Colored Linen Drillings aud Coatings, ourning Goods of all de scriptions. Linen 4 < Pillow C* Irish Lin< Long 1. , Birds' Ey| iluckabacf Towols 4 i Goorgia Osnaburgs, and a large v li! and ft McMAHON 4 DOYLE. boxes Soda and Sugar Biscuit, 75 do Mustard, Popper, Allspice and Ginger, received and for salo by jy 15 McMAHON 4 DOYLE. r i prime Rio, 75 do Jsmnioa, 60 do Java. _ . UGAR.—lOhhds Porto Rioo, 10 do St. Croix, 5 do N. Orleans, lQObbls Crashed.. Powdered nmrClaritiad. MOLASSES.—25 hhds Cuba, 75 bbls N. Orleans. FLOUR.—150 Ibis Baltimore, 75do Canal, 50do Ill- ram Smith’s. BACON.—15 casks Philadelphia Ilams, 500 Baltimore Bugged, 30 hhds 8ldcs, 20 do Shouldi 4U0 dozen Brooms, painted handle 200 do painted Buckets. SOAP. CANDLES AND STARCH.—w ooxes no. i and fiunily Soap, 50 do l’alo do, 75 do Adamantiuc Can dles, 20 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do, 40 whole and half boxes Staroh. TOBACCO.—350 packagos various brands and quali ties. LEMON SYRUP, 4e.-50 boxes Lemon Syrup, 10 oases Walnut and Tomato Catsup, lOdolBrandy Pcaohes DOMESTIC L1QUOR8.-75 bbls Phelps’ Gin, 60 do N. E. Rnm, 76 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do Extra Old Monongabela do. WINES.—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do choice Madeira, rooeived aud for sale by jy 16 MoMAHON ft DOYLE. DRY GOODS Al And Some Less Many Fancy Arifej I T islmrdly worth while lbr| know our motives fur doing (b that it will be sufficient to know/£ say. The facts are submit! era. OUR PRICES arin No second price, all who buy f NO CHEATING TETEU, M not our way, as is will luua'll BEST j until; will have no aiva u W$T not • No scorecy esjoined os is frequently thb c.uc ati* • TRICKS, , while at the tieing them on yourself. TIIEREt NftElook aiul lcarnj Our stook 7i them. Wen tlemen of B*4nnah. *i\d all] w A MT ."“I DI**0EUT10NUF C;0-PARTNEU*I11P heretofore existing betwc Patrick Smith, in the own. _ , Thomas Francis Meagher, has been dissolved by mutual consent of the parties, jy 14—*3t fPHK Co nartnersliip 1 1 Daniel 8mith and Pi snip of the FLAT, Thomt t0 oMl and e which thejv.an Juduk best b$ seen anf ours; this course ir.l purosaior to a wise conclusion i. ii. « nil J >1UMTKD JACONFTH ,ml Lku i», Me,urn. ing do.; Needle Worked C< liars. Long Arm Net itts, Glace 8ilks, Blaok Silk Net, Wash Blond, Irish I.inons, Long Lawns, Ribbons, 4c., just reebivod by this day’s steamer and for salo ut tii* lowest prices, by jy 14 dewitt ft Morgan. InknUieStinb, Linen Table D&musk, L Mus faut’s Embroidered Waists, Fans, Ac., Ac., just i * y stesn: * * *' . jy 14 t ^liOUR.—100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, for sale by 1 jy 14 ROWLAND ft CO. TTAMSi—20U Reynold's Baltimore Hams, 200 Jt® 1 ' Graham’s Philadelphia do., 400 Duffield’s ft Sons, landing and for sale by jy 14 -^AGIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM. •HiOURr—50 bbls. Howard Street, landing from T?l*i brig Josephus, for sale bi CLA( -A^HO^N ft CUNNINGHAM. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO. THURSDAY, JULY 14TII. J 'HE Sword and the Distaif, or “ Fair, Fat nnd Forty,”—a story of the South; by W. Gilmore My Scrapes and Escapes, or tho Adventures of a Stu dent; by one of the Faculty—Illw ‘trated. The Works of ShaViueare—roj- intod from the n 1 y discovered copy of the Folio of 1633, with twonty thousand corrections; by J. Payne Collier, F. S. A. A Pastor's Sketches, or Conversations with Anxious Enquirers ; by loh&bod S. Spencer, D. D.—Second Se- Sail! fTIHE subscriber‘/iif I Making,and ii criptions. Tents, 1 Flags of all lends. Lower Rice Mill, i Claghorn 4 CunnijR tion. [jy S—SeiVj Mac at H Nick of the Woods M. Bird, M. D. jy U NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY 8. 8. 8IBLEY, JULY 13, 1853. -\/f ARGARET Percival; by thu Author of Auny Jy I Herbert, 4o., edited by Rov. Wm. Sewell. Father Gavazzi's Lccturos in Now York, witn his * Life, eorreeted and authorized by himself. Manesoas, Serial and Oral Method of teaching the Frenoh Language*. I.iveaof tho President* of the United 8tatos—with Sketch** of Remarkable Events Helen and Arthur, or Mias Thusa's Spinning Whoel- a novel; by Caroline Lee IienU. K>, A FURTHER SUPFLY Ot Yankee Notions, or tho Whittling! of JonatHfen i Jaok Knife—beautifully illustrated. Villittee; by Carrier Boll. .. „ The 8wamp Steed. nakCoraair Chloftain. Hazel e n«w Soa 8tory. M 7 ' .. „ nild Sports of thgBRet; by Wm. J|. Maxwell. Major Jonas’ Cf-sjCttp. Major Jones' IVmvels. Chronicles of R-Klla, Roderick, the Rover. Nathalie—a talejpy Julia Kavanagh. Six Year# LatesFJr the Taking* of the Baetile, fto. S pekh ' °y. )y B l