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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1853)
IS m account •> tku recent , 4-Whn; <*iih one.'pcrwu on i pf aWretv of thirteen* PmadKo v Many Ijion Old, junk'..1 exhibition u the M«w ®r® thrilling an interest io, i second to ootbf 1 * imcoeof * m ‘^th by .north, t ‘recent day by ho hat kin rtkeUuft •.Who j„ interesting I l from It. «Ut soem* that it inspected, Jo be • Japanese. c - “ >r at thfe P<>«» j by Lieutenant bnneie, directed p of Uie officer* Wld be received •disposal; The , bat Lituteuant Large of tho stranger, 4 rosso!. Fortunately ed to bam Japan#**— jbiperedk totne lUue Mae thus afforded the means of . Ota of the sea- „J-1M90 it Thomas I part of lb* Japanete at ha two the following history ^ Yt tka-tHa-roo', with a crew *“ “ “iw, a port in the _ i80, on the 1st day I*), 1852* bound for the _ twenty v nnd had rodboard, ■■ a port, at no great dir- iuSuodU* chaapar- boy bod Ihreo look, or ..lowed aft, o».oo o.cb r forward oa dock. iprcss of Ji. . . . maid.*, .Dd ouolher, lb. j.p.oo«<l.ltr.bdta^ beads tod six horns, one of the ftet of the Ido* reet log o,"; *.«b of . rurloo. loobio, bow. SUIl *»■ other represents an nusUsra looking personsx*, who if said to bo tho tuporinteudent ol public iastruc *j°Butj»o have space barely to allude to those curi osities. Lieut Pease has kindly left them at our Office for tho inspection of thoao who may desire to out Fire at Newark-one bundred nod fly tbouannd Dollar* worth of vtop ~iy Destroyed. , » —nJ&x minutefl after 5 o’clock y« ,te jJ # 7 *1“ tcrcooii, n disastrous firo occurred in WsvvnrK, N; J., whereby a very large amount of valu* able property woe detlroyod. The fire broke out in the extenelre fleam sawing and planing mills of David Ripley» tbe largest establishment of the kina in the Stale. 11 wus caused by what is technically called “ tbe back draft,* or tho intrusion of a current of air down the chimney, thereby cri* viog the flames into tbe furoxc* room, setting firo to the fuel and tho woodwork. I he com bustible nature of tbe material* rendered all efforts to extinguish the fire ineffectual, and iu an incredible snort apnea of lima the larg»es- tablishtnent was but a heap of coaU. Mr. Ripley’s loss is said to be from $80,000 to $100,000. We could learn nothing concern ing bit Insurance. From tbe milla the fire>pread to the great lumbar yard of Horace J. Poineer, where a k of first class lumber, valued at ovar ,000, wns quickly destroyed, scarcely any portion of it being anved from tbe devouring element. . ^ . Next came an extensive box and trunk manufactory, which was noarly destroyed when our reporter left. The lose on this establishment is estimated at $15,000. This is the most extensive fire that has oc curred at Newark far a long time. 'I he smoke was distinctly seen in this city*—A«c York Paper, July 13. Famine In India-Wholesale Mortality. A late number of the Bombay Timas soya : *• We have famines occurring almost de- ME* ccnnialLv , 50010 of which, within our time, •*•!»» Uswif millions oway. In 1833, 50,000 persons perished in the month of 8t[ teinker in Lucknow ; at Khanpoo 1200 died i want; and£50,000sterling were subscribed by the boumilul to relieve the destitute. In uuntoor, 150,000 human beings, 74.000 bul- lochs, 159,000 milch cattle, and 300,000 sheep kilss • COTTON, Ao.-Jih.t 1C. M “ T 8 Wajno, A R Ralston, Brlgbs U per*«tcamcV Wra autos, from l'alatka, 81 Cotton, to Boston A Uunby, Andereons labana,from New-York-0 Alexnn- b, Brigham, Kelly A gOjsWsa k Por steamship Alabama, dtr, AlkinABm stiM; ,ve \ and rain increased, d away Ika rudder, VuVay the two ' if ware still in d on taking the ia pwnor, who 1 forty dollars J screed to do »uJ the Cl IS. 159,1)00 milch cattle, and300,000 ihaap UllPwkl.lUMOmii. lw.Q.T. K0.1., died uf .larraliou. Fifty nSS?iiS5Sffi. W [ile perished m Marwar -, and in the North- Austin. and P*>pl . weat Provinces, 500,000 human lives sui. to have beeu loir. Tbe living preyed upon the dead ; mothers devoured their children ; and the human imagination could scarcely pic ture the scenes of horror that pervaded tbe land. In twenty months’time, 1,500,000 per sons must have died of hunger or of its imme diate consequences. The direct pecuniary to the government by this visitation ex- £5,000,000 sterling—a sum which e gone far to avert the calamity from g ** keen expended in con- WjUlg the egSgrtkfarcs to connect tho interior ku j • w ®®waewnJbi lr ‘ cU where scarcity be had in abundance human food waa to forth to the soil, thirsty «amele to bear ofmniihirii '.'W barren f... hip Alabama,from r Bards. Brigham, 1 I, Clagborn A Canui auipion, T W Ceake franklin k Braatltj uu'iiu, 4 w Howard, A Day'®* 1 —. -• — uf TB^illlfcMm* iffiS*. ° ® *, th •Ur A Palmes, T W Cosher/, Varstille A XiuUar, OtU Johnson A Co, Ogden A Banker, and order. Per brig Augusta, from Hew York—T 8 Wayne, T R Mill*. Brigham. Kofi/ A Co, M A Cohen, Burlin A Na than*. ClagUora A Cunningham, Holcombe, Johnson k Co, A A Solomons A Co, JD Jessie, O H Co«ap®*|d, Welle A Burr. L L Bennett, I W Morrell A C0.JR0- sen/eldt, D P Landersklne, li Parsons A Co, J O’^Wn- gant, W W Woodruff; J E Cady A Co, MB Knapp, 8 M Laffiteau, Swift A Co, W U Mridsoa, Wm Warner, F Flair, W W Kemehart, Franklin A BnaUey. N B A II Weed, J A Brown, M J Solomon*, WC O BrUooll, Mi nis A Florence, Q H Jolinaon, Andertons A Co, C Van Horn, Washburn. Wilder A Co. TYV MoArthor, D L Cohen, R Mayor. Morae A Nichols, A Champion, W W Lincoln, McMahon A »>yle, J B Moore A Co. M J Btil- l7 rtr d *S?mor Calhoui. fromCharle*ton-T 8 Watno, ’la Boats, Kempton A Verstllle, J U Cohen, and J M looper A Co. P«r itMiiwhip nd lady, Wm Cboioe. J Uo4aldson, J B Low, J B®r*' M.. V W Skiff, W U U..kl. CUbullow, .nd «l. “SJfwmi c^hoon,tem<»i!ieilon--UriW.bh, SninunU, T Y Aninwi, J Mulj. •»'* 2 «» Per etesmer Wm (Jrnon, from Palstka, Ao Miss C Haywood. Miss C C Cohen, Mrs A E Shaw, Ur sen, H slmanus, O 8 Ro?*.,© RosonblaU, U M Poo, J Coward, R R Dissoo. and B doek. w w.iu, Por steaiffsbip Florida, tot Naw Va f k—W W WTaller and lady, Jas A Brown, C ParkhorsCC O Power*, 1 M K4S UdV\'j Wnu\»d lldjCl gaswaSfi'sa®*' lad; .nd 2 Uau.litcr,, Ut. WnndSn “d f ^ ud S’“’ r J t l(w..t, J A ll.il, 8 U Nick.non .nd l.d., Mrd ■ C].BUul!,hlldnn.UiiiJX 0 Jooei, I. CUri . Ntijei Bpicar, Ulk» M M BmU. “ “ Hitchcock, Ura MB Qakri6nr,*h, Miaa K Baker, Mika Matilda Uekar, Wm 8 Baker, K W Jdack, SfaoaJ, W White and ion, Simon Toolo, C»pt Bntridga. k W.I helm, Indr tod I ohildron, John Sally and Mr, Chi Wilcox, CII Onrdner, I. Sohnlmnn nnd Udy. M«gdkL Reilly. M J Reilly vnd lady, Mr* A V Codr, Mrs Elua Me Mean., Mr. J II Qn)lnt>, kliea U T Mall, Ml*. Laura Le.lt, U 6,lien, lady i.dchild, Mlu Bln Ldkn. D O W Chandler end lady. Mill L A Tildon, BUe Wa.thur Mika Newell, MiM Andorwn, II Lethrop, Mr. rerry, MIU Ferry, EBCaadce, M kenohuanjer, W B Fanjr, M UFarhk.MJuC lllekl, MraOore, llj - * • 4 ‘" 7,W J M0lu.ee—— r,Wd Moriand, T U GREAT BARI CHEAPEST CASH S’ /'vUREammer plans aro now W soles are already MOBS thl eolations for the year ending wj 1st. If poislBle to hsvs oer Store. - . To necessarily oondeneeonrsi ,s. Our details are perfect for the continual of every thing we have kept hitherto] also to ally present for sale, the CU01CE8T BAB- OAkNS that can be exiled from every market. Antilles, mr whole Si^QCK AT COST. - Hag a doable object by this — _ have ear Store re-*hetvcd | e* d s 7 aco° 8 -* C6 “^ rU 7- 00tt4 * ni ® our stoeklato WPW? consUntly pres< AiNS that can Oar French Dresa Goods art of the best rlvsl manu factures, and Li style, finish, durability of colors and qualities of cloths, are the beat imported j and we are now selling them for lest prices than the manufacturer*' and eommlssion hoOM* In New York wonld tmat private sale to tffe jobbers, to be again quantities to the distant merchant* j therefore, latest disparity in our fever for d^itpneM and .ice, is obvious to every one who inspects our good* and prieest not b*/on, but a/ltr they have looked at the price* la all the other store* before buying. IN OUR STOCK, ARE Rloh printed French Muslins and robes: printed and plain Tissues and Barerssi Toll ds Word and tan colored Caaton Cloths and colored linens for travelling drearest Bilks and Foulard Silks, vary cheap j embroi dered white Muslins for druses] plaid, striped and plain do., very cheap; black Bilks and Summer Silks; Silks and black Silk warp Alpacas, very cheap; Mourn ing Oreu Goods in better taste and at ehuper prices oftnuUiure, theunbouodSiuSnD* 0 want carry to tbe ocean.” ? u PP*b»s oar rivers What a fearful picture; and in »k.,». contrast i. „„ r own h.in? J’"' 1 m.ny res,on. h... wn to b7 f , ow of ,in « indieiduxl bv poew want is rare occurrence, v£i4J^.jn £ n d»» sands and tens of tliouaiAndc every few yenrs. ** COMMERCIAL. LATEST PAIKS. Liverpool, July 2 | Havre, June 301 Uavane, July 8. Havuunnh market, July 18. COTTON-We heard of no sales on Saturday. Savannah Hxports. New Yoax—Steamship Florida—&KS bales Upland Cotton. 10 do Wool, C2 do Domeiiios, 1M bags Wheat, 540 bbls Potatoes, and sundry boxes and pkgs Mdse. Bark Flight-732 bales Cotton, 30 casks Bict, 9 bales Wool, 125 btl* Beef. 30 boxes *Pype. Wilmisgtox, Del—60,000 feet Lumber, 80 bundles Shingles. Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Williamson's Buildings, Bay-street.' i Savannah, tin, AarfM ,U1 " Factor! and Cbramisslon BMUUOIOKKMD AND I.AOE GOODS, tap >1 »1 BAY-.TIIEKT, 8AV ATLANTA, (G A ) JULY li.-CoRN.-It is impossi ’■ ‘ “ liable price upon corn. The put drought *■ ‘ it hasleeu selling feilng very distinctly that RasaiaS 1 take posieaion of the Danobian j . According to its idea, tbe oinvYj «al to tbe Cabinets of Europe \f ® subject, and by their deciabn K labide. M. Gaillardet adopts* the L|j land is more confident than evaW iviil bo no war. No European GtlVe n, r -*ba say*, can derivo any benefit from wkt} ■ Y 4mericen Union alone, by absorbing the ^merco of tho world, would profit by it; ftfifTSenreiii i favor. % ’ correspondent of *the London Timet it, that in quarters usually well informed, (pinion of a pacific solu tion of the Eustern hation now prevails. The New York Journal of Commerce says— rjv/iJe note from our intelligent correepond- _ fa Paris, Hubert WaUti, Lsq., say*, under I Ante of Dieppe, 20th June, ” I remain utterly "^ncredulonb as to any war in Europe. You iball have my Views and facts in dua season.” A leader in the London Times, of tbe 1st, ■says T M The last intelligence thnjjias reached us Kroat St. Petepiburg. holds out (to fresh grounds ^for hope that the Emperor of Russia is dis used to modify the determination in which he as thus far persavered. It ia koown that tha leourte ha has thought fit to ptimae—injurious las it is to the tranquility af the East, to his re- Mations with Europe, and to bis own character I for moderation and xood faith—has cocoun- lie red as much opposition from tbe oldest and ■wiliest councilors of tbe E«4>ire os from the |MiQiste£_PtFftrelgnTJuiBRi®and tho remou- ula*. -,( Nesselrode, courtesy nor hi master. It is [arassinent of the ghta heavily up lift tbe conten- .and resent- ^oxtent a mind f«»y i, • piofit*. . l lhe piqo forcti kind. Tlwy are priocipally Fri'ncb N.ey, The lumber J bai bccomo a eory important of it from Klobila ia quita iMRtaawmilla are foaod all alone kwanSalaawb.i,, 'TbP* , X.M Fib* Ekoibk.—ThoCincianati laaetla soya that a trial of tho now .team fire bad lost week, for the commission- r from .Great BrJuin to tbs -World’s Fair ho received special instructions before bo left Europe to visii that ci«y es*i>ciismibe this am- '‘tic; He oxpressod bimsalf highly pleased ^its operations, L ' !ler, il pressesJhe ivo for&Cxi- as will ptlon into i tbe for- _ i diode Finooa 5 the fifth man ou.tli . Jo ; the stxih 00 tbe 14th, and f lain died. On the 6th and l$th other, died, and 011 tbe 61b of 1 r ntbmnoiBvi, On ibe 10th of (April,) the floilnau died, and wac ilia by the 12th men, leaving only . mr: :.." he was oeaw exhausted. Ilia mouth and throat were so mu# swollen, from the nee of salt fish, that, he hod at lift become unable to swallow. Mean while the rmy water left him was rain water, or such oshiiflelfand compauions had been able to obtain by dAiUlation, by menus of cooking utensils. On tho 14th|day of the 4th moon, he contrived to *pear adoSpBia aud get it on board, but when he had cooked a portion, he fuund hi* throat in such a condition that be could not swallow. On tbe 17lb day of the 4th moon lie lay down forward to sleep in fjniost miaorable situation, and impressed with the opinion that he could not survive more than three day*. When aroused, hs was surprised to see strange people arouud him, who soon placed him In a boat, and conveyed him to a strange vessel. From the foregoing account it will be seen the disabled vessel must have been floating about at the merry of the wind and waves for ■ and fix the com- Uyor and Aldsrmsn of haiuleta thereof in Couaeil { ordained by the authority after the passogo of this or- d it is hereby divided into four 1* tires to embrace all that part a n t6 north by the 8avannah riv- JofTcrscn-streot continued to the rivor, •th Bread-street and \VilllaaMtreet, lh * corporate hmita 5 the second to rtfclpsc.all that part of the elty bonuded on th* north by, river, on th* east by th* corporate limit*, on the sovyt by South Broad-street continued to tho corporate limits, and on the west by Jefferson-stroet, continued to the river; the third to embrace all that part of th* city bounded on the north by WUIUam-atroet and Booth Broad-street, on th* east by Jefferson-etreet continued to the corporate limit*, on the south by tbe corporate limits, and on the west by the corporate limit*; and the fourth to «mbrace all that part or the ci‘y bounded on the north by Sooth Broad-street continued to the cor porate limits, oa th* east by the oorporate limits, on the south by th* oorporat* limits, ana on tha west by Jofferson-street continued to th* corporate limit*. 8*c. 2. De it further ordained by the authority afore said, Tint there shall be elected at the first regular meeting of Council after the passage of this ordinance, ind annually thereafter on the first regular meeting ia oly, a Dispeasary Physician for eaoh of said di*- half months, during which leng period thoso of uie crew that survived bad little else of ausieuance than tail fish, and the poor excuse for water in the afforded in tbe mauner described. The last man that died was in the hold of the vessel at the time of hie death, aud the sole survivor wae too much reduced in strength to got him overboard. The name of the Rescued man is Dee-yee-no-skee. He waa clerk to Jin-lha ro, tho owner of the vessel and cargo. Tho rest of (be sufferers were uamad as follows: Captain Kooma-giro; first officer Kat»- oo-uo-aken; second officer. De-so-kee-cbee ; third officer, Yu-au-ge-ro; ship’s cook, Tho-koo-dbo; seamen-That-no-ske*. Yee-au-ki-chee, Gi ro-ki ck**, Ee-chi-jlm, and Soo kay-yo-mung. Dec-yee-nivskuc, since meeting with bis country- lau on board the Argus has acquired a confidence that he did oot before postesa, having at first July, a Dispensary Physician for each of said dis- tricts, who** duty it shaft be to furnish the destitute sick within the limit* of his district with necessary medi cines, to give them modical and sorgioal advice and at tention, to visit them at their plaees of abode when ne- o****/ toiattend in person, or by competent substitute at their offices on every Monday and Thursday, between the hour* of 10 o’clock, A. M. and 1 o’olook P. M., for consultation with oat-door patient*, to k**p always a competent supply of vaccine matter for vacinating the poor and to farniahphyiioUii*, th* latter to pay area- eoatbl* and proDer price therefor. Pj-®* *• ?e it further ordained by the authority af—— •ild. That the said Dispeasary Phyaielins shall bo --| offioer* of the elty, aad shall t ----- -- —I tie* for non-performance or negleot of any of their official doties a* are now pre scribed iu ease of other city officers. P° lt , fu .r ther ordained by authority a...^ •aid. That such Dispensary Physician before entering on the du^um kie office shall take Mi* oath prescribed for elty officers, aad execute a bond with two securities ia the penal sum of on* thousand dollar*, conditional S' ftlthlhl performance of tho duties of his offle*.- La«h Dispensary 1’hyaldan shall receive in full com- S ensatioa for mediofoe* and aerviees, a salary of COO ollar* ptr anuum. payable monthly. depend in fotu NEWNAN.TvJTTy !■—Cook-aoaduc ft bushel. IN. C.) JUI.Y14-Since our li bbls Turpentine han-been distkosed of •yellow dip, andfl^o V bbl for hard. 'Us Rpirite Turpentine at 36o gallon. bushots Qorn at 65c (i bushel. ~AM.-Nothing doing in ’* -th buyers and *eu< 5" ' ‘ NEW UW some inquiry 1 limited, nut si NxwOri.ka.-s Inferior. fiSldi Ordinary; b'.(m 9 | *'» l> tL -iri'af , .jn' Middling »Va)l0* I Good Falc^.4- Good Middliog.lt (u/UI Good and fine; ... cortoa ^tstkrkm. Stock on hand 1st September, 1852. bale*... *.2fe| NSE VARIETY FROM J - - die** *1 chiefs. HOSIERY. Childrens, Ladies and Men*' Undervest* and Drawer* aad half llose aad Hoe* iu oil colors aad all qualities, eery much cheaper than *Dewhere in this city. La dles’ and Gents’ Sommer Gloves, made like Kid Gloves: and Misses' and Ladles' Net Mitts and Gloves, ”' ,cl ‘“^AV I ll 0 M LACES, Pink. Ulae and White, 12-1 wide! Embroidered and Patont 8ummor Skirts, Corded Skirt*, very cheap. Mourning aad pointed llandker- rLINEN GOODS. Our store ia the Dopot tor tbe best Linen Goods, (all Yrare flax) whieh we retail aa cheap a* tbe other mer chant* here pay tor the eame good*, ui vt have now added largely to our etoek of the folloaing good*, which w# are eoUlag at evidently cheaper prleo* than they ooetto import, via. j Li.. • Sheeting* in r width and quality, 8hlrtin« Linens, hand-spot undressed; ftllew Caae Linona and Apron Idi , Bird's Eye Diaper*. Dowlas* and Glass Cloths; Scotch Diapers: Uathlnf Towels; Huckaback and Bird'e Eye Towels; Diapers and Uaekabaeks by the yard. Stair ^ Table Damasks & Diapers. Ia whit, ul Bro-i. Had, ..rr oh..a. D«. mask Napkin*and Doylies; Damask Bordered llcuka- back Towel* 5 Table Covers aud Toilet Cover*] ttnilti and Counterpanes of every kind, and in siscs tor Berths, Cot*, and malt and large Beds; Figured stoat Lace for VaUnco and Bed CorUias, English Washing Furniture ChinUe*, very eheap j 7-8,4-4, and 5-4 Furniture DSm- ities: Linen Laces for Pillow Cases, vsry eheap; Cotton du.: Cotton Shirting* and Sheeting* in white and un bleached, and in every quality and In every width, from 3-4 to three yard* wide. Gowqua mattings. Best quality, and cheaper than elsewhere. Our stock is replete in almoet every articlo ncodedtor Plantation and llonae-kecplng naea, at cheapest prices. Also, Goode for Men and Boys SummerCoats and Pantaloons, and Vestings, vis: Lin en Drillings, Cottunades, Summer Caseimerei, Farm ers' Drills, colored Linens for ooats, Marseilles Vett ings, very cheap Cotton pantaloon staffs for nogroes; Cotton Ovnaburge, Id non Osnaburgs, colored Uomc- * ^Success in trade U always in the ratio of ability to do boat for the community, and upon that basis, combin ed with integrity, we appeal to the universal intellect, and we confide implicitly in the unerring aggregr*- mind for tho result. Our stock is so thoroughly fill iflllTETHE I.AUGEST ASSOItT.UENT, And it is fixed for sale, At prices so uniformly very Cheap ! That purchasers of a large assortment, in email aad large quantities, can be suited in a greater number of articles, and thereby * frost a grtmUw caving than In nay other store ia Savannah.—Bayer, are invited to impeot our whole etoek, as w* rely on th* patronage of th* greatc.t number of purchasers—by our dtffnsing th* xteat reciprocal interests—for enduring and Increas- sopport. McCOSKER & TRKANOR, 111 Congrese-etreeU-fiext to Ball-street, and oppo.it* th# Pahukl House, . AW CO.PAUTNEUHUU*c Jj .IfiuA hM uk.n Into puuurtUti, 1. j. OooBtiM, ud b.io lUd. .rr.ng.meM. tor Ik. pimpt wllnUo. ol d.bu la mod ol tbo hobbUm la tb. BUM. S. S. SIBLEY, _ ,^-v jWhelewtio and Retail Bookseller ond Stationer, No. 136 CongTeis-st., opposite Momunent-sq., r»l SAVANNAH, GEO. [it C/I1AS. U. F1CKETT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, TJ AVING resumed hi* business, la now pre> XXpxred to contract fbrDttildings, or Jobbing work ol any description, in hi* line. Stairs executed with nest- - “• 11 Carpenter Shop eotner of Walnut and Barrkon-Sjts^ ' co nd street west of Brown and Harris's Stable a., f*b 18 ly B. D. Evans, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bavimmtiua. WAsmnoron Ooimr. Ox., Will practloe in tho Court* of the Middle Circuit. All bmlBcss committed to bis care will be executed with promptness and dispatch. RxrxuEKCKs.—Messrs. Both well & Smith, and Dr IL L. Byrd, Savannah.ly ja “ BROWN A HARRIS, ^ Boarding, Livery, AND HALE (STABLE, WEST BKOAD-8TREET, THOS. A. BROWS. jy *—ly JCDOX W. nASBIl JOHN POOLE, WHOLXSALK AMD RETAIL PKALKB M PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNI8HE8 iWurA and American Windou-Ulati, Paint, Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Babel and Camel Hair Pencil*, Badger and Camel Hair BlondcrSjGratoingCombs, Artists* Paper Hanging*, Borderi, and Fire-Board Print*. N. ll—House, Bign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Grain* lag and Qlasing, done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, n Whitaker-st. mar 20 Nearly opposite Swift, Dtnslow A Co, Henry K. Washburn, lOillir.ery unit L _ m- -2^ Havlbj? completed bar PPWI ►pectfully uvltea the ini jiers to nir new nod Taney Jenny Lind Straw*, 1 ^-’^sssa^Ka IEclls: Bell.:: Bemil! HE Subscribers manufacture n^H ly on hand all sixes of Church, Fl .. - . v ,... y, Locomotive, School House,and Plantation■ These Bells are hang with tho patent iron joke* vt I moveable arms. The/ can be tnrnol around so tl I tho clapper will strike in a new place, bio after a bell hubccnrung alcwjcw affixed in a new way toproventlho cl: on tho Boll, thereby prolonging the » aro rnanutoc'.urcdfvom the etoek I iron casings. At thU Foundry JM and are found to bo a great tmr4 written warrantee that if oat year from date of purchaao. With fair naage. wl will recast without charge. The tone of all Bells M warranted. Nearly 90W Bella bar# been eortwda^n from this Foundry, Wbleb U the best evidence of tooit ■IsasMSs furnished by ns. Oer Foundry ia within a few Lho Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Railroads (AGENT,) SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT*. Jyai HA VANN All, GEORGIA. . ly A. U* DI/JL1N, v OOTTON JF ACTOR No. 74 oot 19 SAVANNAH. An CAREY GEOKCE J. SilIIXH, facto;;, commission mubchant, Stock on hand not oleared FLoon—'We noticed only a tow small aalesfrom store at $4,70*4.75 bbl for superfine 8t. Louis. OnAia—Com was scarce, and 3U00 sack*« was held at 65e bushel,at which rate 350 aacks were diapoead of from ator*. Of OaU 225 sacks 8t. LoaU were told at 57o ^ buahel. ions—Pork was selling in retail parcels at Lwater. He at r resent eeeins thoreVlur&J#c_Mriended hi*'; lattcudcd reryfcxrcftillybjrtfiW'officers of the Emma Packer, end it sorry that it Is not labia power to recompense them for their kindness. On meeting with his countryman on board the re- /again by rapealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, 14 Jjxly 1853. -tes.. Jr >« . ...... B. WAYNE, Mayor. Attest. Edward q. Wiuoir, Clerk of ConnciL Tj 1 LECTION NOTICE,-By JCjlution of ConncU, passed oa this onThursdA^, the 23th July, 1833, elec! . - „ , physiclai venue cutter Argns, at Benicia, there was mutual terms of the ordinance relative thereto. Salary Stillo— astoniitmcut expressed by t he two parties, though amount ofJfou4 $l(XX). On the aame day Council will ■anger much deference, the July,: of Sa’ . elect four dispensary ivaanah, according “ FaxtonTs—We did ExchaSuK—Demand very limited at our quotations: Sterling ItMHal09.U - 5T-I2)*a3.l5 New YufkSU days,..„...„re 1>;*1^ per cent dleeonnt New York Sight. \ percent, disc, to fFrom Wright, Oandy k Co. * Circular.] LIVERPOOL, JULY 1.—Wv refer toour advice* America, nnder date 24th nltimo, at whieh period Cottoa market closed quietly with a plentiful supply offering. Saturday’* bosiuers opened with a good de mand ia expectation that the American accounts then looked for would excite more activity, aad tom* largo purchase# were made early Mn tha day. The Arabia came up at 10.30 A. M., making the quickest passagaon record, but hsr advices failed to preduo* tho anticipated effect; aevojtbeless, 10.UUU bale* were report ohanged hands. Oa Monday tb* inquiry w_ although not large, retailing in estimated salts *ef 7000 bales, withont alteration ia prioes. Continental politi cal advice, gave a check to the operations of Tuesday, which were limited to 5OJ0 bales, holders evincing more anxiety to realize. Th* transaction* on Wed net- increased to 8000 bales by tho tempting ‘ *- purchasers. Ytttsrdty — . quiet aspeot and the business M * h « demand being freely _ w lar prices for the more ordinary desoripticna, and tb* turn in favor of buyera on th* better classes. Speculators aad exporter* have taken a fair quantity, but do not eperxto with any •pi'it. Tb* total aales of the week amount to <30.320 bales, of which 8710 are to Spetniators aad 8100 to Exporter*, and include 45,280 bale* of S4U0 are to Speculators and 2790 to Exporters, leaving 46^10 bales of aU kinds tb* trad*. rhe import for the aame time is 63,217 bales, of whieh 40,417 are Amenoan. Paicxs To-Day : ducemonts held c THIERS MERCHANT "TAILORS, Warcrooin Tf. E. Comer of Wkiltktr and Broughton-ata., Havnnnab, T HE Subscribers, in announcing on* custome opening.of their Sprine Stock, felicitate themselves on tho advantage* whieh their re cent parebasot enable them' — - - *- J - *- •elect their Clothing from a the choioest goods, made in tne most Fashionable Style. These goods have been purchased under the pereonal inspection of one of th* proprietors; and availing them selves of favorable circumstances, they are enabled not only to warrant them in quality, but to off—**— LOW PRICES, as must distano* all competition in their trad*. The following enumeration it made for the benefltwf Gentlemen in the cunntry, whoso orders will meet prompt attention, and who, when in th* olty, are ~~ •pocttully invltod to an examination of our Goods. OENTEENEN'N CLOTHING. AND DUM Cj-^ Green and Olivo Colors. ~ ' ‘ ^ J ' And General Aj NO. 168 BAY-STREET, BAVAt „ _ . _ m . axraaato Hon. John WwAndi _ A Co., Messrs. Washborn. Wilder A (Jo. IUaiiKUm Ht vox, ATTORNEY'S A T L A W. Atlanta, Georgia. rWUloollM* Debtaltt tha foUowlng Counties: Ityfr*nc**—E. B. Stoddard A Co., ChariestoiC Sont: Carolina; Williams A Brother. Augusta,Georgia j !£an Brother*, and O. W. Cheat. Now-Yorkl ^’ - t«flar 17 tf] Taonia N. < Nat. Mahcum. c. a. l. j __ Goneral Commission: lyl . Ha vonnah. Georgia, OKXBT K. TOUT. T. K. E FORT to DUNHAM, FACTORS AND Cl _ oot7 SAVANNA „ pnkjtf attention “ “ ho thoso ft _ rods of the running in ovenr tablfshroent of lot anortmcnt of Belorder* «u be filled patch. We can refer to Bells la any at Old BeR* token In exchange for new < Compasses, Ac. oonitanUyonRand, *“ Je 13 lyQdltw Wa*T*oy,a * L. S. Bennett Jk Co« ~ SUCCE880BS TO J. C. THOR .W*= g Vy*.]Ubia4nt in thl* dt ■olid! n continuance of the ex liberally bestowed oothelaM YH, , . (electedetoek, as cannot toil * five entire satisfaction. . Mr. Bsanett wfligfrekin .firewl'nffiiqitog Og wM kinds of rspairiag as h— to Messrs. L.~A^enneU A Co., and X') fldence In the ability ' ' ** ‘ BUSINESS COATS, • - b Det , Coats. sia Duck, Drab Date, >*P' the cook allowed tho stronger latter belonging to a higher K' to ibow kuiblt in . i or society than the other. This latter fltet wxtfVhown in their manner of bowing. In performing ibis ceremouy, the ends of n girdle which they wear, matt touch the ground. The cook, belonging to tho lower million, wore a very short girdle, and consequently had to bow verj lew. The clerk, belonging eomewhore in the neighborhood of upper len-doin, wore a long girdle, so that a gent )e inclination only waa necessary. Dee-ye-uo-tkee is about twenty-two yeare of age, and thos«h ha expresses so much wonder at every thing eh eees, appears to be possessed of much natural intelligence. Ho haa entirely recovered from the effect of his protracted privation*, and ie *■ healthy. Beside tho cook referred to, there ' tpancee boy, about fifteen yeare of age, on he AmA who Is one of the party eared from im Tl th3t Lieut. Peaoeha* qult^^apanoie’party aroubd him. A number of curioua ertidee were brought on board the Emma Packer from the *reck or the junk, and are now in possession of the commander of the Argus. Lieut. Peate designing to eaud some of them to the World’s fuir at New York for exhi bition. While we write, aeverxl of the ware on our Uble. Perhap* die most curious of the* are three |>leqe* tif coin, copper, silver and *®W- T h ®' cop* C coin is nearly nliptical, two and a bad" inches in jtb, by one and a half in breadth. There ie a small oblong hole perforating the center. The piece on both aides hear* curiou* devices, »omewlixt resembling Chiucso characters. The silver coin la oblong, one inch by three quarters of an tueh, and is la value one-third of a dollnr. It bear# eliarocter* reeembliug tha former, ae doe# also the gold coin, which ia half an Inch long Ay three quartirsoTan lack wide, and represents the value of on# dollar. A niece of board,, resembling wnite P ,ne -*"* Cheelong by about three wide, bear# c "*” cle ” ®“ on* lid* which denote the «am« of th *j u “ k - the other that of the owner. By “ 0U J*“ risa, th see diaracteri would Chintse, but we are informed that they are a sealed bonk to the Celestial*. .. A beautiful crap# ecerf I* lho nic* tbe foregoing. eleet one Port Warden to fill the vaeaney oocasioned by tho resignation or John Hunter. Compoaeation fees— amount of Bond Apriitants wir * Hiagth hand in their applieations, stating the netnes of their eaeuritlee, (two required to eaeh Bond) oa er before 10 o'clock, A. M., of that day. EDWARD G. WILSON* 0.0. Savannah, July 14,16\3. ^ P OSITIVELY TftB LABT^WBBK.- The large aalee recently made at such low prices iu* tsublished withont a doubt that we an Selling oir at Cost, not at some constitute it, to commence again, but posi tively to eltfie ia July. This being tho last week, the Ladiea are particularly invited to tail aad examine our etoek of Dresa and House Keeping Qoode. Our Muslim that we are eelllag at 23 cento are the cheapest goods ever sold in this city. ■Jatisfy vourselves that this is ao hambnc by tailing J. IL COHEN A CO’S, 140 BroughW-et., Next to 1. W. Morrell A^Co. ODERN FLIRTATION t • norel, by Calk,- riot Sinclair. rry CoverdAle’e Courtship and what eame of it, author of “ Frank id Fanoy Cassimerc*, al - »Ar*b Dete — White and Fane/ Linen Drills, Fancy Marseilles, ** " VESTS.—Black Silk and Satin Vests. Fancy 8Uk Whit# 811k, for Party M White, Bnff aad Fancy Mxrseillee « White and Buff Dock and Linen '* FURNISHING GOODS. Fnrnishing Good# of every dsscription for Gcutle- men’s wear—oonsisting of scarfs, cravats, Waterford ties. Prince Albert ties, spring stocks, merino shirts aad drawers, cotton do., suspenders, half hose, sieves— all kinds, best quality patont yoke shirts, a fine as sortment of ' DRESSING GOWNS, Umbrellas, Canes, Perfumery, Combs, Brush**, Fort- monlas, cto., etc. W* 1 ytbe anther of “ Frank Fairl*gh,”eto. Notabilities la Franc* and Eng land, with aa Ante- iography s by FhUarete Chaslos. Potoam’s Magastns, Vol. I, bound. Memoriala of tha Engiiah Mxrt/r*; by the Rev. C. B. Txvler. Harper A Brother's Edition of Discoveries among the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, etc., eto-t by Auetea U. Layard, M. P. t with Map* and Illustration*. Memoirs, Journal and Corretpoadeac* of Pictorial Bruther Jonathan for 4th of July. iemoirs, Journal aad Correspond by Lord John Russel, part V. J -‘ -Jonathan for 4th — MOKE OF- Tbe Old Forest Ranger; Edited by rraak Forester. En«iith Soldier La the United States Army. Deaa’e Daughter: by Mra. Gore, jei5 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. NEW H(HIKts, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER L CO. WSPaUDAY, JULY 6X11. 'HE KNICKERBOCKER, for July. _ Cage and Chamber-Birds—Thetr Natural Histo ry, Habits. Food, Diseases,aad Management; from the German of J. M. Bechstola, M. D., with colored Illus trations. Bioak Home No. 16. Elementary Geology, er, tbe Aneieat changes of the Earth, and ito Inhabitants, as illustrated by Geological Monuments; by Sir Charles LytU, M. A* F. B. 8.- Illutratod with 500 wood-eats. ThaChreniete of Usury of naaUsgdoaj truslntod and edited by Thomas Forester, A. M.-Bohas 8Ua- wax among the cun- t a delicate lottrumeal bo i Sylvia Seabnrg, er, Yankoes ib Japan; by Harry Spir it Rapping Unveiled, eto., with illustratleu] by Rev, U. Mattison, A. R Martyrs; by C-B. Tayler 19 Sun hue* 6h.0lmi8nnSeta7hTorim | High Water 6h.03m ~ ’ . . AKUIVKD. Steamship Alabama, Ludlow. New York, 00 honre. Padelford, Jay A Co. Outhe 14th, at 12 P M, off Hs. »« 8heal, pasted steamer Stole of Georgia, bound to Atrong bead wind# daring the passage Brig Water Witeh, Jordan “ A - J - * ** IVater Witch, Jordon, Boston, to Ogden A Buu- o Washburn, WIL Steamer Wm Guton, Shaw, Palstka, to, to Claghorn 8toamer Uotamora, Foatell, Charleston, to 6 M Left- CLEARED. 8t*amshigJlorida, Woodhull. New York-Padelford. Bark Flight, Luther, New York-brlgbam, Kelly A SohrVirgiaia, Snow, Wilmington, Del-Ogden A Ca*- " DEPARTED. Steamer Calhoun, Bardea. Charlettoa. Steamer Welako, King, l’alatka, Oo. Steamer Jasper. Taylor. Charleston, Ae. „ „ , MEMORANDA. New York, July IS-deartd eonviUt. Arrived cehr Minerr Bush, Bt Mar/s. Boeton, Jul, 12-Arrived Mr H-cry MxrtUB, &Ufi- i River, am. Bohr Helen*, Janes, Charleston. 10th iaH, off Barn- egnti eame in contact with brig Mlr»a4a, from N York for Darien, Oa. Th# II. torn her jibbeem aad had her (ides chaffed by the ohain plate* of the Miranda i th* M. received very liul* damage and proceeded on bar T UfSp#eLjM#284h-ArT'd Commerce, Be van. So- vennah—88th. Clide, Mills, la ^ London, ffith—Entered inwards Victory, Rodhftd,'