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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1853)
* \ FIVE DOLLAHS IJTOMr HALF 1 ■> «£ NCR For one insertion.......*. *"*** tb*? 1 * ^ “ {to°w«*...rr.r.r/.r."4i"6o, r... i AdvcrUfl8ro*n t * inaortod at the usual rates. idT«rliwAment« from tfanjlent porions or.tsgyi e avtrtfM uwibav of liuei agreed for, will bffbharged flrMtlMW* at, .oat to ttiiiofflci wi|hanfdlnalloBt» tolho nnn*b°r or imortioni, will J>e pabli.yi daily ;il utdarad to bo dl.i*aWuu.d, and. obarg.d nooord- Ntw Dtti.giitg, Aug. if. ThsTarer ia still on tho incroAl. fearfully* ny parsons who had one attack hard had a apsa. Four clsllts in the iljy goods store of A. Burfiar ware attacked and all died on uday. The scene Ifappalliog, . [FromttisCbsrtootoD Pstisrs.] ( AddJtlonnl'bjr ripe Africa. * », BaltihOrc, Aug. 12j10.50, A. M. The U. S. Mail steamship Hermann, arrived Southampton on tlte SOth ult.- It was rumored at Constanttnoplo that the inch memb.r#had abjured the Forte that gpce would, aiiiglo.hamtci], naeist Turkey Jttjgland ehotll^t^rltfee any sight of hsaits- Adricis froth Ddeifla _ state' that additiphal ussian troops aits pouring Into Bessarabia d the Crimea. Forty thoifSand men with hundred anthforty.-fourpiepas of artillery, also said to be adeancing towards tho Da le the South of German^ there ere strong licatione of resotuUpnary movemente. It is reported that the Chineaa rebels hare en Amoy, and that Canton and Shanghai threatened. Troops for the Bio Grande. UaitriMORK, Aug. 12. The iteamer Louiiiand ie embarking troopa Fun Hamilton for tho Rio Grande. She II, however,*touch at New Orleans. Arrival or the Alabama.—Tho ateara- ip Alabama, Capt. Souenck, arrived On liuruay ansmoon, in »» *- ‘ *> Drk. We are iudahth^lo her purser fori ir-Tork papnri pf Wednesday, in advance ths mail. ' VOI.VME IV. ‘SAVAI GfA, MONDAY MINING, AUGUST 15, 1853. TWELVE I ITS A WEEK—-SIN8I 1B11E1) ualLV AND TUI-WEEKLY vs ^ jffi M-COOPER. dim#I. THOMPSON, EBITOB. Saa.de a week, copies, THBKCC1NTS. N*Wa,” (for tie L ^”Jemont« U &erted\?t n the following rate?:—’ rou OKI 6HVAHM OF TM L1N«», taiortlon. Mmtlrn. ..M >d Ainhpy Bnllroaik Colli-, The N*w Ydrkjjfapere of Wednesday con tain further Account, of this melancholy affair. The Coanngrcdnr Adverliyr gives tfte follow ing list of tlie killed and wounded, by.'fybich we aresgratified to learn that the mortality was not aoigrifat.o« r^iresopte^ in our diepatch : Fofie persons were instentlj’ killed, and about Awenty were mors or less seriously in jured. Ttib fallowing is a list ot the BiilTofetB r*e ,„MWI IrfO \ D. H. Durkin, £eq~, of New York, was on (be train, acbotnpankd Ify bis wife, three %hil« near pefeeived tomo slight obstruction to the speed of thO vain, and Afterxarrying lfeembk about ona hum] toil feet, from where h liad* originally fallen, it slipped off andtell across the tracks * «, This threw oftthi train, and by the dbqcas- sion the engineer was instantly Miffed, and the fireman had both hidings brokenand Ms feet terribly crushed. No* passenger, we under stand, received any injury. * • It is remarkable that by the force of the ton- cussion the tender Was tty own forward of the locomotive^; in Which pooHion it lay upon the betraying us itfto the very dangers in hypocritically protends to guard ua. ^ nothing lor us but to deluge ua with At! it done — T -Jr»id«ruah us with btuLgqvenflnegt to the very enrtb. Such ’thoso can do no etborwiae tliap coll up Dry Goods, Clothing, So. deeds* rankling hatred and these beiagipn * roue Auatraliai •tinging and; • than p aquae of wrong; anil aomo day lead the timo- ulta'aml injuria* cathor jble than Uia atnuip act id hja bolder* brother of [ ftva tinea, thria- jrgod, L dran and a white woman as n^rse, all orwhoni were caught under the tWo cara which lapped on eadii other* Mr. Durkin was slightly bruihedTni^Iadir was more aevorely kurt, and the .two alder obiltben severely b^utsed—while the nurse and younger child, abouftwo ygars •old^wero inatAntly killed. « Atf unknown womai^, apqnrcntly Irish, was sitting on the same seat with Durkin's nhrso and cnil£, and was inatantly killed. - A German, name unknown, was also killed road when oua informant Toft^He sceno of the (flsartkr. ‘ • k * • > Fatal Casualty.-—One *dny last week while MeNkri. J. and Russell Turner, sons of Mathias TurnUr, of Euh&rly Creek, "Cass county, were out hunting,"and while but a fe^ steps distant from each other, the trigger of the god teadutiss which i America. . It la to smooth a path liko this, that a Legislative Coun tutor Victoria is iiow chiefly wantod. It may amuse Msslf iu its leiaure hours with scab acts and vagrantTiilla, notieia of motion and aeloct commit- taea. But times are coihiag rapidly when aterner duties iWait it, and when much >111 dopond upon thoinnstorly band with whigh those duties are per* ^formed. tv ,* ~ ssass m GREAT BARGAINS! CHEAPEST CASH STORE. ouTationaforthe yoar ending with next . f 'An in the hands'ol' the forpter Became entang ed indht brush wood, by wjijch the gun was discharged, and, distressing to relate, the can- ... OON8IQNEE8. i?i P n'a f r0 . m New York—Aikln k tents lodged in the* heart Of his brother ; k1ll< , iQK hitn, of ^course, iustuntly. Tho decespcd, on the same car. He appeared to bw about 50^ left a wife and one child. The aigong ot |3* aii Letter* directed to this office o* tho Edit JTboboatpald. , ^ run dam mm. IfMAGNETiFreLEGRAPlI. ; lumUl.l foLtl^kAvfuuAhjfiiify M„iUu* N«w«0 The Fever In New Orlenn*. New Orleans, * Aug. 11. * The Intel number ol deaths for Uje pam 2' uri bee beenJ17, of which £00 were yel- Mr. Commeriilrth, Louievillo, Ky., eltghily bruised. Albert Ebbeflnan; of 1’hilsdeipllia, edHoiloly injudfd in bolMega. . 'th» following were in the traih coining from* 'Phtledelphie £ John 11. RpNlsnil, of Norfolk, Va., and faln- ily, allalighlly bruised.* , Mrs. Maynard and child of Washington— child out in thp face. Joseph Davie, of Muteetown, N.J.,'elifhtiy . James fervianee, of ' Mias., wife and child—all Injured—child hgd^is thigh broken' -^Mra.l*. totally disabled by injury t<f lifer hips—Mr. P. liaa his foot crushed. ' Mfifty Jane Skuliy, pf Philadelphia, sligh(jy •art; Wm. C. Ralyea.pf Union, Bioopie, Co., V. Y., out and bruised. Chts. T. Filler; of Baltimore, fell through tho floor of (tie our qn the track, and escaped without injury. The Expres8£ives the following additional particulars of iba disaster: m * * • From the various reports of this colamitous collision that have been ghen to uy, we> in fer that the culpability ie, for the most port, charged upon the cbnductorof tho New York train. At the place where the collision toek place, there is ft severe carve, and tho track ho; B^aThe steamship Florida sailed on Satur- y afternoon, at 2 o’clock, for New-York, with Ocsbin and 10 steerage passengers. BT The steamship State of Georgia, from ivsunah, arrived at Philadelphia on Friday Appointment by tho Governor. We learn that Gov. Cobb has appointed on. Jos. W. Jackson Judge of the Eastern strict of Georgia; to fill the vatancy occa- aned by the resignation of Judge Hen by R. ckson. We understand that thla appoint- ent was unsolicited by Col. Jackson, t. ho nly accepts it for the uneipired term, ad- riqg to his resolution not to be a candidate r the judgeship at tho coming election in ctober. GP* A telegraphic dispatch rt in tho New ork Tribune, dated ft* Washington, and ^gn«(i“Quis, , • says— Philip J. Punch, Editor of the Savannah eorgian, haa been tendered a Chargeship nnewhere in South America, but decliuea oing ou account of aickness in his family. of age, and hod in his pocRet a gold watch and aome monby, which werotaken care of by tho agent of Ludlum Ac. Co.'b express, Tjiaddeus Wentworth, of Philadelphia,t#afl severely bruised.' James McCormick^ #ife and daughter, of Horriaburg, were slightly injured. M Isa AS But) h Ur and Alwiok, in Company, were also iTighriy bruiped, the eurviving brother has almost driven him to insanity. • *A"Nu Ygy Another.—Adiout 6 o’clock-yes- *terday evening, ft gentleman named William in Chatts urns. U W Alexander, Brigham. Kolly ft Co, Ogdea _ UunYor, 8 A Brown, Burl in ft Nathan, M A Cohen. Cohen ft Tarvar, C Chatter, J E Cady k£o, IM Cooper ft Co. W M OavidiOn, W O Dlokaon, Well* ft Durr, J O Flanagan, U M QrlffiA: W W Qoodrirti, IIJ Gilbert, Cleghoru ft Cunningham, SUoodalUC Hartridge, A Hayn'bod* Hploombo, Johnson ft Co. W Halt, W Ileidt, T uearjr, J Jones, Q U Johnson, N B Kn»np,T MoKon- na, W W Oarrard. R A J.owia, LaRoeho ft Bowno, Q B MitohoU, BleCiAXor ft Treanor, W II May ft Co, T R wa will eontinne until next Sapteinbar, dividing bana- Juant'ftJea 1 enr*whSa iT * lj ^ ^ ABU ia #mftU &&d lu >* “stock AT COST. Wa aim at affaotlog a double oMaA by this oonraa.— If poaalbla to hava our 8tor*ffc-*helvad plaoamaal. 2ndly. To nooaiaarily oondenaaottFatbekintothaamall- oat anaea. Our details ara parfaot for >ha oontinual supply of avary thing wa hava leapt hitherto; also to constantly present Tor aala, tha CHOICEST BAR GAINS thatoan bo onlled from avary markst. Our Fronoh Brass Goods are of tho boat rival manu facture*, and in style, finish, durability of oolors and qualities of, ninths, ara tha oast imported; and now foiling them for lass prices than the ina e manufacturer*’ sqp, wag shot dead in CliattadDoga«iiy a ball from a pistol in the hands df a drunken man. Bowno, G u iAAikUHuu, IMUVVAAUI m ittiauur, n U mar ft CO, T R MHla, BBNiohola, Novitt, Lathrop ft 6tebbias, J V Price, U O'Connor, Pierson, Haidt ft Co, P r M Ruisall, M A Solomons, Swift ft Co, Soranton, Johnitun ft Co, S F Weld, Webitor l> Palmes, NO ft It Weed, W T Wil liam*, W C Wadsworth, Wood ft Rogora, Vt £ Yongo. W P Yonga, T 8 Wayno. ^ 8 ’ For achr North StatfS; from New'York—P SchorfT, A Hayvood, Ogdon ft Bunkur, Cohen ft Fdfediek. J (i Fal- ligant, J B Mooro ft Co, 11 K Washburn, K Paraoua ft Ca, O II Johnson, T R Mills, M A Cohan: T 8 Wayno, G Butler, C Tar. W Warner, J U*Carter ft Co, O John son ft Co-N B Knapp, E Jacobi, W W Goodrich, I W Morrelf ft Co, M J Boldmons, NBA 1} Weed, Hunter discharged, lodging its ‘contents in the heart n,M*pT« 1 is?mL^v ke r , v 0h M ,klI ®ft» 1 *l‘ nbriok * oT -n r- / 'V il| i?. , 1 ,on >'; 0 we. standing close by. 1'i^r jtlKll.Mrem rhU^.iphfe Tech.., —-Dalton limes, a * •• T R .Mills* MoMahonft Boylo, John Byrne, Hunter ft Uammoll, OftIJohniton, T 8 Wayno, W M Wad ley, Cooper ft GiilUand, Webster ft Palme*, A N Miller, N B ft 11 Weed, Ho’combo, Johnson ft Co, Onion ft Ban* XV. J El Cooper * - T M Tdi The shot, wo understand, was accidental. It appears ft^jac tha parties had no feeling of enmity against each other : but tho drunkeu man was holding the pistol carelessly in his hand, wheo b^y somo meaps or. (Aher, it was heart subitanoa, is obvious to every one who lnspeots goods and m«as: not fc*/ore, but after they have looked at tha prioee in all tha other at&ro? boforo buying. IN OUR 8TOCK, ARE Rioh printed Franoh Muslins and robes: printed and plain Tissues and Baregoa; Toil do Nord and tan oolorad Canton Clotha and colored linens for travailing drasios; Silks and Foulard Silk*, very ohoap; embrob aresios; mix* and foulard sux*, vary ohoap; embroi dered whito Mualins for dresses; plaid, striped and plain do., very cheap; black Silks and Summer 811ks; Silks and blaox Silk warp Alpaca*, vary aheap; Mon.n- ing Dies* Goods in better taste and at oheaper price* than elsewhere. Bonnet Ribbon*, and Bonnets; plain and embroidored Craps Scarf* and Shawls. From Jamaica,—By the Illinois wo have rucuiyod dates to the last of luly. w Tha Home Government wfls willing ta*g1iar> fliilce a loan of £500,000, for the purpose of 1 enabling iho Legislature• to pay off thp pre sent uoUi, which Dear^ifiterest at six per cent., •and is of opinion it will be able to procure this loan at *thrxe per <*ccnt. iiftcrest. It will »alao guarantee a loan of £50,000, to enable it to adduce the idfand establishments by compen- sating the haulers of office. There is to be no redtiolion of salariesTbiM a reduction of the ft Co, brigham, Kolly ftCo, Bohn - - ner ft Co, Crvgdr ft Wsde, Order. Eer sohr Bettlla, from Baltiitfnre—Rowiaud ft Co, 8 M Laffittau, MoMahon ft Doyle, M A Cohen. A Cham pion, J J Maurfcf, J D Jease, T 8 WayuOiA' R Mill*, N *B ft U Wood, JaBoyle, B R Billon, Berflfe ft Nathans, Joseph-Bancroft, Wells ft Dur& O U Jokgson, J PCol lins, A Ffowactt ft Co, John F Tuoker, Brigham, Kelly ft Co, N Stripling, Cooper ft GUpiaad, R J Dickerson, and Order. "iichr Woodbrldgo, from fiaUimore**-Claghorn ft KMUltOIDRURD AND LACE GOODS. IN IMMENSE VARIETY FROM AUCTION. A new artiolo for Ladies’ summer Nook Handker chiefs. HOSIERY. Childrens, Ladies and Mens’ Undervssts and Drawers and halt llose and Hose in all colors and all qualities, very muoh oheaper than eloowhere in this city. La dies’ and tiente’ Summer Gloves, made like Kid Glovrfi: and Misses’ add Ladios* Net Mitt* and Gloves, very oheap "Ipaviuon laces, juiu.ivtusrgu >uu x ivioul ouuiiuor coraea Skirts, very oheap. Mourning and pointed liondker- ohiefs. number of offices, anu consequcutly of par- tits receiving salaries. The Jamaica Journal urgee tho free blaeks' of the United States to go to Jamaics^where it represenif (hey woulif dd well. There hat} been several mlblic meetings held to prevent a desearQtioifof the Sabbath, frc. % Shocking Accidbnt.—On Saturday last a young irtan by tjio name of .Chosfe, living at Macliltix, in -aniis county, niet with a sudden and shocking de^th*: It see eeins a Mr. Travis ft CO, SXioldimitb, R R Cuvier, J E Collins, MoMahon ft Doyle, N B ft II Weed, llolcombo, Johnson ft Co, II J Gilbert, Uehn ft Foster, Fort ft Duntfon, T R Mills. Jos "l.lppman. Kinehley ft Thomas, F Boyle, O Hart- ridge, A llorehort, M J Solomons. A UMwood, W ft R Molntire, Jonn Jono*, Jae Melntire, J Carter ft Co. Per *ohr Gaaeirb, frori Baltimore—RrHsberiham ft Son, G H Johnfori, J J Maurice, Minisft Florence, N B . H W««J, ami Order.- . Per >obr Montrose, from New York—T 8 Wayne, T R Mills, M A Cohen, W V You go. Well* ft Burr, John “ ‘ "fa ' • ^ ~ ‘ • LINEN GOODS. Our etoro is the Depot for ttggbest Linen Goods, (all pure flax) whioh we retail flPheap os the other mer chants here pay for the some goods, and we have aow added largely to onr stock of the follolring »««*»- whieh wo ore soiling at evidently cheaper prices . jre i uns through a woodso'that although tha con ductor of each train heard the others whistle, he could not see the opposing train, until the Philadelphia train had como out ofithe wood, and they approached wUhin about three Jiun- dred yards of each other. Nearly all agree that the fault lay almost entirely with the oon* diictor* dl the New York train, vrbo w/is twenty minutes behind his regular time, and endeavpred to moke up for the loss by driving “like lightning." The Philadelphia trains on the contrary, is stated to have been proceeding at a very slow speed, not more^than froin 4 tv 6 miles an hour, and as it was very near coin ing to a stand, had the Now York train been ^moving equally slow, it is said the collision would liave been avoided. But the latter was going it-such a furious speed that it dashed right into the mjddle or tUo opposing train, •causing the Instantaneous death of four pas- whootingftt a hen, near a blacksmith V shop in which young Chasfnvas'sitting. Trajj vis fired, the ball passing tlfWifigb the Side oil tflo building, which was of pttmk, in tho floor of fhe shop, glrfhcing out, •aud^strikihg Chaec of*the ear, jtist in Iront of the ear, on*the light side of hio head. Cjiase was sitting some two feet to the right of the point where ^the ball entered the plank,.so that it must havo glahced twico be fore striking him. Upon coming outjoF'the. Batton, 8 E UothweUA (So. Cleghorn ft Cunnlnglmm, Brigham, Kelly ft Co, J G Falllgant,»G II Johnson, If J Gilbert, lloleomUe. Johnson ft Co, MoMahon ft Boyle, G Butler, Davis ft Com), Webster ft Falmes, L 8 Ben nett ft Co, Hand, Willlainfc ft Co. J F Oamiltou, Morse ft”Nicho)s, E Parsons ft Co, D O r Cepaer, Bolden ft Co, S 8 Solomons ft Co, 8 M Leffitsaq, J A Bowoo, J King, Jr: J B Moore ft Co. Nevitt, Lathrop ft kte* “ Diapers; Bathing Towels j Ilunkabsok and Bird’s Eye Towels; Diapers and* Uuokabaeks by tho yard. Stair Coverings. Table Damasks & Diapers. In white and Brown of every kind, vory cheap. Da- .... x - ; Damask Bordered lluoka- B UBINE SB CARDS. T. X. ROBERTS, (LATE OF BVBKE COUNTV,) COMMiaaiON MERCUA No. 03 SAVANNAH, OA. Will give his personal attention to all business ea- —ledfto *■**-' 1 XT, trnstsi ' him. i 6mo angl Eockett, JLonft & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND a HIPPING AGENT8, SAVANNAH,GBOU»IA Will eiUud to nlliil all kind, of PRODUCE. tuiiwHua w gwiitar ui sinui vi rouuiiua. Btriot attention given to tho lteoviving and Fo«w< ardlng Goods, and filling orders from ,thuoountry. ‘ J iy WYLLY & MONTDIOLLIN, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, AND FANC1 DOI w». 17 Barnard Takes this method ofl ^Bavaonnh, and violnlti "oeived her 8PB ™ large and fashioi ana 81 18ILK BONN Purchase and Hftle BT Btsoks, Holds. Real nnd FenBDNl HitBte, Are. dkc. Office Vomer of Boy Lems and Bull Siree rear of the Post Offic\ rioj^re, Bi lersfrorc the! I*. B. Having numeron* orders we wish to patehaso 100 Noirrr.es, either single or in families, for whioh w* are willing to pay highest cash priees. Jy 20—ly s. B. Crafton, ATTORNEY at law, BANDERSVILLE, GEO. Will attend to business in Washington, Jefferson Laurons, Wilkinson, and Emanuel Counties. Rtrnn to—N. A. Hardee, Franklin ft Rndkbly, am 8. E. Bothwoil ft Co., 8avannah. Jy y-flm JOSEPH GANAHL, ATTORNKY AT LAW, cuttacuor DAT AMD WHITAKXX-B7A, i.M \y Factorage and Coiumlselou MRS. S. If. IS RarAarAtl. Having completed her BP ,raapciitfull* foMt.. th« late, ton.era to* French Kn _ Silk. Gosiimor I Dunstable Split Straw* i Hair Game, Knotted Goal Fancy Jonny Lind 8traw_ Fanoy Bonnots, Caps, Flowj new and beautiful etyle, ] Trimmings. BUSINESS T WUaL continue the Factorage and Commlnlon I Businese on my own aeooant. Qfflee on Bay-sk, Foot of Montgomery Street. mayO . tf J. F. PELOT. Kinehley Ac Tlioiuas. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 7ft Bay-at., Hnvanuals, Gn. * I. r. EIKOBIaBT. . ft. TBOBftS. Z. N. Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WUUnmeon'i Buildings,BftjMlreet, Savanaahy Ga. WKLIS A. DllUK, npr 18 WINTER IRC MONTOOMl Portable Circular 1 3 ’HERE Mill, are wnrruMd uaretj In uao, are propelled by no Em Cylinder, nnd present the lor monte throughout. Among th«i is exclusively used, Hoxles « fto. Pries *afiver«d at the Fs~ than f 100 additional wit? detri nah, Augusta, Chsrleiton cr N Examination Of these Mills L „ Hah thslr exceeding simplicity, < ■nd superiority throughout. All descriptions of Engine a short notice and fnlly warranted. Aff »«| Factors and Commission merchants, sop 21 9i BAY-STREET, 8AVANNAU. ly f AW CJO-PAUTNItHBillP.—Tbs undor* ’ Charleston Courier please oopy. IIELffiBOLDT 4c El Bell Hangera and Ma Proof Safe*, Iron ~ Oarn.r or Brrn i AtUDU bupenor uouru. or un.tn.m, urjtu, ontio Effingham, Scrlvcn, Burko, Washington and Wilklm Counties, and havo mado arrangements for the prompt collection of deLts in most of tho countlos la the State. * Ofllco 175 (up stair*) Bay-strseL Savannah. MayMth, 1862. ly MULFOHD MAB8B mask Napkins and Doylies; j * Twr.r,} oB.ino, J I’m}., « W’LlaSoi^TM^ar- ner ft Co, A N Millsr. Scrant. h, Johnston ft Co, N B ft H Wedd, J RNorris, M J _ . IR Norris, M J Reilly, D McIntosh, Order. Fer steamer Metamora, from Clusrlciton—Florida Boat, C R Road,' Mr4 8 GoOdnll, Cooper ft Gilliland, A plank the bftll hffd. to rise four feet to rekbh him, anil thon to turn, two fofft (o the right of a struight lint;. He died almost instantly. He wan the son of ^lohnsen’Chase, formerly of Little Valley.— CaUaraupus JJpion. 'L“Si‘ st IN senders (iather Nesy York cars.) The cars of the train from Amboy numbered five, the two first of which wore lapped to gether; end how someny escaped was truly iraolo. All were bruijod or scratched to train from Philadelphia consisted of five ^.w.nger cars, the two first of which were orn to pieces by tho trucks breaking loose. Tho entire floors were torn out, and the seats broken into peaces, the passongers falling through to the 4 track underneath, particularly of the first car; without any other injury, how ever" to any of them, than scratches end bruises. , One passenger car in each train m literally smashed to atoms. The baggage trains, on open trucks, are pretty much injured; but tbe Condition of Pkopkrt# in Califor nia.—Marly of the unfortunate native Califor nians who nave been despoiled of their lends by the squatters, hove been forced, in their helplessness, to fall back for subsistence on their cattle. But even* thoso, it sceme by fb» proceedings at Centr/i Costa, are not secure against the spirit of rapine thut is boldly stalk ing through the land. Tho owners havo been resisted in the attempt to carry of)' thsir own cattle to a place of safety, where they might end robbefs. in mil cujruiw nqiAiuora ui\> ««• liberotely engaged in seizing upon all the lands that may not happen to be improved, and in many instances thoy do not respoct im provements. Valuable lots belonging to. pri vate individuals, which have beou fenced in at considerable expense, are very coolly taken possession ot by some fellow with a .big pis tol, and the owner on remonstrating, is threat ened with his life. How are such outrages to be tolerated ?—iS*o» Francisco Herald. EAB8ENUKK8. Pqr StoAmsbiiv Florida, for Now York—Miss M A Bliliy. Miss M E Bailey, Stophen Dunlols and lady, Miss Maria Waters, Miss J M Davenport, Mrs Daven- S orfc, child and servant, 11 P Leo and lady, E J Leo, list Kate M Lee, Mra'R Nicholson, B G Alderman and lady, Mrs J J button, Mrs N CBass and infant, George H Mcdiunli and lady,Airs Saunders, Mrs. M Parrott, iss Louisa Cots, and small and large Beds; Figured stout Lace for Valanoo and Bod Curtains, English Washing |\u*nIture ChiuUes, vory cheap; 7-8, d-4, snd 5-4 Furnltufo Dim ities; Linen Laces for Pillow Cases, very ohoap; Cotton -** * Cotton Shirtings and Shootings in whito and on- hed, and in every quality and fn every width,from 3-4 tothreeyards wide. Gowqun Hutting*. Best quality, and ohsarer than elsewhere. Our etock is replete in almost every article neededfov Plantation and Klonno-keoplng uses, 8. 8. SIBLEY, ^Wholesale and Rotail Bookseller and Stutloner, No. 135 Congress-id., opposite Monument-sq. nr Up 8A VANN AMT OKU. CllftS. II. PICKETT, H Meuinnlb and lady. Airs Saunders, Mrs. M Parrott, bliss Parrott, *Mrs E L Hollis and child. Allas Louisa Nevitt, Miss Sarah Phillips, Miss Catterlaine, W C Wadsworth. A ILMaas, John 8 Rogers, G W Whipper, J-C Rowland, 8 N Hurd, A Lovej?y* J N liMXXSfrJi F Harper, h Bowden, C A'ffholdun, O if 8heldon, 8J Diokinson, U W Harrison', T Strut#, G R Barker, H II Jonos, A M Jones, 29 U Bass,, J Corlies, F W Kolly, A Marshall, W A Daniel*. F XI Matthews, Col W H Har per, Uowliowoll Cobb, 8 Mellon, H Bvlvoster, Dr. J A Pr ioe, Q L Cutler, Dr C Gamble, BV Goetohins, J D Jessoo, JOhn O Gunn, J A WilUe,*Wm Daily, 8 Puloa- ton,Mons. Urosohcl, J. M. Beard, W. P. Marvin. J. II. VVooks, J MoNeil, GedIf IVesper, o Mygatt, N A Nuok- Harrison/Iral’ct’t, 0 W Rrfnmt.TMti Vr-4VOvo;-x» J** sta, J T’ 81inorland, U W 8haw, W II Baldwin, J Gib- land, J Hutchings, R WJacques, James 8trin, A I. Gar rard and servant, 8 L Solomons, G L 8bnmw x.*, D F Drills, colored Linens for ooats, Marseilles Vest ings, very oheap Cotton pantaloon stuffs for negroes; Cotton Osnaburgs, Linen Osnaburgs, colored Home- spun*, fto. Succoss in trade is always In the ratio of ability to - best for the community, and upon that oasis, oombin- with integrity, we appeal to the universal intellect, J 8 rlt 7* we *FP«**l to the universe and we confide implicitly in tho unerring aggregate mind for tho result. Our atook is so thoroughly filled Unite tub bakgebt assortment, And it is fixed for sale, At prices so uniformly very Cheap ! I That purchasers of » large assortment, in small nnd H " wijillf^ 1 ^ » - - Weymouth, Thos Fitxgerald, K MFraseigh, C U Smith. N Prothro, J 11 Demand, C W Mygatt, L ll&rgrove, M Cohen, Capt, Davenport, U 8 A, O Fargo.—^Total, 210 k bin; 10 steerage. Per 8teumihip Alabama, from New York—J GRog- rs, G E Mitchell, E Colo. U Whito and oousin, J H sgood, Dr Ten Brook and sorvant, Dr. D AioVoy, Mrs lnrgo guautltios, can bs suited in a greater number of greatest number of purohssors—by our dtffusingYGe * t reciprocal inleresU—for enduring and inoreaa- P0 ' l 'McCO8KER & TREANOR, 111 Congreaa-stroet—* next to Bull-street, may 30 and opposite the Pulaski House, Upon uuunD| mu ...j- locomotivea, which are nearly new and are said to have been on the road but a few weekB, are rendered totally useless. .... As the trains approached, nnd a collision became evident, both the engineers jumped off; and one of them, frightened by th* dread ful tragedy, in which he may have had some pari, at once scampered off to the woods. We presume this must havo been the New York .n.Inafl. no in crnnprnl. tin hlnillR in BttQcll- [From the Melbourne Argus, April 15.] In Ahntralla to become Independent 9 South-western ttallroad Bxtennl on, The Georgian of yesterday says At the iceting of Directors of the South-western tuilroad, held at Macon, on the 11th instant, was voted unanimously to extend the road be distance of about thirty-five miles beyond Imericue, provided planters end others along he line of the proposed extension will furnish wo-fifth* qf the estimated cost of the work. ■Vo-finii# wiH be $225,000, according to the •tirantes. The axtansion will be in a right >oe through the 12th district of Lee, and the hh of Randolph, into the 3d of Baker county, 'hiking the boundary of the latter at a point >««dy mid-way between Albany end Fort ieints. The survey is to be made immediately^ We are informed that there is not the slightest loubt that the planters will subscribe the ■mount required of them. It is of course known to our readers that tho road from Oglethorpe to Americus has rise for months under contract—the work in a ■iMe of vigorous prosecution. The Sickness in New Orleans. Ths New York Commercial Advertiser {wet the substance of a private dispatch re ceived from New Orleans by a gentleman in that city, . It «ays that a universal panic pervade* the city; business of all kinds is suspended; and nausea and stores oro closed. I he writerbf the diepatch implores his friend jo arouse the people of the East and North to liberality on behalf.of the sufferers, and to send aid as promptly an possible, or it will be *!?? Many porish for want bf medical felt * Ud ,he wanl of Physicians is painfully Jw P rei ® n t appearances there will not bo I 1 , ,n j) •ufficient to tend the sick, and bury the dead. engineer—as. in general, no blame is attach ed to either the conductor or engineer (Isaac Davis) of the Pqiladelphia train, and these S entlemen say that all the proper signals were isplayed,—a passenger in that train also states that he aaw a white signal displayed. The conductor of the Amboy train was badly hurt —his name is Musehamp. The conductor of tbe Philadelphia train, Mr. Graham, escaped without any injury—both were put under ar rest by the sheriff of Monmouth Oo., New Jer sey.- With the exception ol the conductor of the Amboy train, neither the engineers, fire men,'nor conductors, received any injury. When'the dead and injured were taken to the house of Judgd^Van Wickol, near by, where a good deal of attention was paid to them, others were laid upon the velvet cush ions of the cars placed under a tree until fur ther assistance could be procured. Immediately after tho accident took place, a messenger was dispatched on horeeback, (there being no telegraphic station at Old Bridge) to Amboy, and in a short time a spo- cisl tram came on from that place with seyer- We want freodom ! With that, all would go well. To achieve this grand desideratum should be the principal object of that body which affects to re present tho public. Wo shall got it some duy, nnd with tho so called representatives rests the al ternative of acquiring it for us by constitutional means, or leaviug it to be eventually taken by more summary procoss. douo, and that right earl; .. . Hr- ■y One or other must be The timos brook no de lay. ’ Under ordinary circumstancos we might be contented to linger along in tho semi-death, social and political, which Euglaud seems to consider the Oigoodi Bogardes, Miss Holcombe, T lloloombe, A W Gaalons, WLattlmore, B Guriy. Wm Dobson and lady, G Nieh- ols, Q Toinfhnt and lady. Mrs V ao Zovallas, 3 children and servant, James Osrdiner, Jr. _ . For steamer. Metamora, from Charleston—Mrf But terfield, L PMosely and lady, B G O Bn-an, MajP M Uusou, 0 8 James, Mrs McDonald, Mr Galnin. ZII Dosior, Mrs Dozier, J Bennett, McLeod, Mr Moffat, F " Fowler, and Mis* Moffett. _ . . „ Per steamer Wm Gaston,from Palstkn, Ao— Geo 011- r snd svt, L C Gaines, A Gibson, Geo Tresper, A cDonald, Wilson Nlbbaok, Dr Jones, JWCatnus, L a Roborts, Jos Coward, J N Davis, G H Thomas, J U Keon, C U Smith, C Oartroli. A Lovejoy, J Dauiolls, W H Eastloy, Col T TLong, Mrs Parrott and child, A Abrams, J Boutwright, F A Gibson, G W Arnold, Mrs JPoi J Tracy, aud Col J P Sanderson. proper condition of her colonial offspring; but this torpid condition, disgraceful to us as men, and doubly disgraceful to us as repreientatives of the # vaunted roco of Anglo-Saxons, is utteny incompat ible with our presont conditiou. Wo must bo free. The multi duty of our council will bo to point out tho mode. At present wo are mere slaves—subject Aid for tho Now Orleans Sufferera. In pursuance of the call of tfio Mayor, a nieetiug of citizens was. held at tfio Exchange °® Silur day,by which resolutions were pass ed authorizing the City Council to mnke a do- ! * 0B ( ro, n the treasury of One Thoussnd w 8,1 * n aid of the siok poor of New Orleans, «nd appointing ward committees to take up ® dilmnal collection! to be similarly appro bated. Thb proceedings bf the meeting, with oruuiuauQ pc.oui.o, "m- r, , — J ~ in intending to the relief of the sufferers.— Among these should be mentioned, Captain Simpson, of tho John Potter, Mr. Hosmen Steward, the pilpt, and Mveral laborers. Soon after the special train, a locomotive arrived with Dr. Andrew and others, from Perth Am- °6*n the Philadelphia aide, another messen ger was dispatched on -horseback, to the first station where a locomotive could be procured. A train arrived'from there at 6 o’clock, P. al and such of the cars a* were not damaged, and all tho passengers that were able, were taken by that locomotive to Philadelphia. The tram from Amboy arrived about tho same time, and brought down (at a quarter to 8 P. M.,) such of tho passengers as could come, (and also the broken cars) to Now York. There were four or Avis badly injured persons still leA at Old Bridge, After every effort had been made to alleviate tho sufferings of tbe injured parties, a meet ing of about two hundred persons, comprising prominent citizens of New-York, Baltimore, Phiiadelphia, Boston, dec., was held upon the spot, to take into consideration and express their opinion of the caunes of the calamity. Several gentlemen expressed their horror of tho butchery around them. Mr. Joseph Louder stated that the contain of the ferry boat, at Philadelphia, had told him when they started that they were a half an hour behind time, and he attributed a great share of the blame to what he colled “ the monopoly,” for their carelessness in the treat ment of passengers. . . ( A committee of gentlemen, consisting of Mesara. W. P. Suth.ui, of, Philadelphia; VV. A. Dean, of Boliimore; John Louder, of New York; Llarid Melthewe, of Philedelphie; J. ft. Concklin, of New-York. «ud the President, drew up the following resolutions, which were roved of unanimously by the meeting: ttolved. That tho wounds and deaths which have occurred on this occasion, are the result of the bad arrangements upon tbe Camden and Amboy Railroad, aud the reckless cnrolesineis of the per sons employed by the Company. Resolved, That the use of a telegraph (so indis- {tenaablo upon a single track road) might have pre» be found onour80 „ Dd pegs, ns"* UI " 1 ' ,,, “ nd ,lut notie. of lit* epproprie- on u.. given to the Mayor of Now Orleans, ik T er,ph ’ ,nd 'het the superintendent of ">« telegraph Office in that city wee iuthor- 11 ,.t° l ho money oyer to tho Mayor im- “"dnrtely. ” •’"bkc.lptfon, for tho Now Orluio. Snf. ferer*. . „ tooue»nd dollar, h.y. b.«o reined " New York fur the relfof of tbei eudbrers by “^yclluw fe.erin New Orleene. I®’* The ^rti bile of new Cotton wm ro- ** Vobile an Sunday 8th Inst., from the f »m»iion of G. Bnitliog, in Marengo county to the misrule, and bowing to the caprices irresponsible nominee, who bitter, bitter experience has taught us may be both a vory bud and a vory silly mau. We are slaves to all intents and pur poses, aud the chsius are not the le*» galling be cause they are gilt with some fanciful mockery of freedom. How true is this, when the very body of whose compositions we now speak, the •* Legisla tive Council” iuoir—that “ deliberative asapmbly” to whom we ought to look a* the cotwtuutional means of redress for all our grievances—(Aftt body upon which, as men knowing what freedom is, we ought to bo able immediately^to re)y fJ Jl nothing Savannah Exports. Nxw Yobk.—Steamship Florida—432 bales Cotton, 52 casks Rico, 26 balos Yarns, 21 bags Feathers, 6 bales Wool, 14 rolls Leather, and sundry Pkgs. PROVIDENCE, (R. I.) AUGUST 6.—Demand for .otton steady, with a fair amount of sales at full rates. Tho market dosing with a firm feeliug. We quote: rleaos and Mobile 13@1S){ ; middling fair 12>»(<i) id middling 12^($iag; fair unlaudsd2!ft@12L ; ng fair 12@_; coo? tniddl/ng IlM(c0-. Wo quote Rloeat4W@4Jic.^ tb. Turpentine Att^GOoents gallon. Rosin L&kSSo ^ bbl. Tar $3.25. better Uiatt an nBscmbly doiibnrately packed squattoiB and nominees, where tho peoplo’s voice is scarcely heard, and where their few real represontn- . .. ._.u —eat ques- i nominae master of this nation of olavos. All this will have to change. The present state of things cannot last. A government may linger oa, utterly unpopular for a while; but the insolent defiance of public opinion, which is the grand cha racteristic of our prescut executive, carries within itself the seeds of its own destruction, and tbe destruction, too, ef the vile system which could have organized it. A change must como, and wo call upon the Legislature of Victoria seriously to beware that it cotne peacefully. We want no out break. We bate bloodshed, whether the single murder of the gallows, or the wholesale murders of the melee; but we cannot always continue a race of slaves, and tho most abject soul amongst us may rest assured that we shall not. . # . . Wo write thus principally for tbe satisfaction of those mealy-mouthed politicians who cannot bear to speak abovo their breath: for thoso timid totterers who look upon every bold stride in the march of freedom ns a social revolution—a shaking of the very fabric of socioty; and who tremble at a very laonc u» oouiu./ t form, however alight, with a childish fear that the uext thing will be tbe demand of an infuriated tnui titude for their money and their life. For ourselves, our repose has oever been haunted by such dreams. With aome little experience of the miud and dispo sition of onr countrymen, we have the most unfal tering rolianco on the love of order eenso of jus tice, deforenco to the law, fair doaling, and general intelligence) of tho great masses of a British people. When timid twaddlers, thdfe, have bored us with imaginary dangers, wo bave already put down their hallucinations to the unhappy preiudicea in which they have beeu reared; to their wish to bolster up some Mfeuiiy which was personally profitable to themselves; or to tbe want of that experience in the organization of Uio English miud which would have enabled them to chase such spectral illusions from their own. „ ■ Cheered always by the firm reliance we have men tioned, we suffer little droaduiidor almost any pos sible contingency; and*If it (should please Provi dence to allow the earth to swallow up, like Korab, dence to allow tue eann to swsiiow up, use Dathan, and Ahiram, the whole Victorian executive to-morrow, from the Lieutenant-Governor down to the most insignificant police constable or crown nominee who has ever submitted to tbe indignity of the government brand, we balfove firmly that the people of Victoria are quite oapable of organizing in one month, amongst themselves, • bolter govern- „ ingle track railroad between the citios of'Nnw-York and Phila delphia is disgraceful to vhe company that enjoyi so lucrative a monopoly. . . • Resolved, That these proceedings and resolutions be published in the public papers. These resolutions were signed by hundredi of persons present. ANOTBfif Fatal Railroad Accident.— On Tuesdrjt night, between 10 and^ll o’clock, an*seeidenroccu rred on tbe New Haven rail road between Greenwich and Worcester, which was attended with fatal rtanlts. Aa the Boston expire* train was coming down, the road was intercepted by a large mess of rock which bad fallen upon ie, and owing to the darknaoa could not bo seen by tb# engineer. It is auppostd that tho cow catcher caught up Jdie fragment, as the engt- ment in every department of tho public service. Or if Great Brkteiu should cast off to-morrow the tow lidM by which she drags us along the muddy ditch of lidu by which she drags us along Uie muddy ditch her colonial policy, we have such confidence in fellow colonists as to know with certainty, that oafety would be greater, our posterity more firmly . wv in■ —•«—' ~i-—actcr higher, our pro be l- established, o ^ .... national character higher, gresVmora'rapid, and ourselves bolder, greater, ter men then will ever be the case in our present condition of rairerebl. nlulw. i , Tho chwigo *18 conic. WeTi.Ucvo that it I. f«r better for both couutrie. that it .hould come qui.tly And to tlitt end *» cocceNe tbit it i. eueetial that it idtould come woo. There i. oolhlu,.omuch to bo deurecMod o. th.t tho feollo, of acrimony .hould bo P Mgcudered bcwocti Eoelind .nd AuHraU., which not- .0 largely Mint. with our rfjdor brother of Amoric.. Eyory olfort ,liould ho made, th.t wo p.rt kindly when wo do sai±E^» b si»jaaa» part; ana it is, t— paribetime*. Reform iu England her colonies, we believe to be altogether hopeless. a community, we owe her much; ee e, govern it, we o wa her teas thou Kbthing. Her pr (” is tho sheere«t humbug, stifling the p „u. 3 fa* Principle of courage and sclf relioBce amongst ovnwlvea, and DIBBLE ft CAREY CLOTBtERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, Wareroom COMMERCIAL. Havannnh Market, Aagnat 14* COTTON.—Thera were no sales of Cotton reported Saturday. N. E. Corner of Whitaker and Broughton-sts Savannah. IIE Subscribers, in announcing to their numer- _ ous customers and the pnblio, tho arrival and opeaing.of their Spring S lock, felioitat* themselves on tho advantages whioh thsir re- eont puroluues enable them to offer all who desire to ■elect their Clothing from an extensive assortment of the ohoioost goods, mads in the most Fasliionuble Style- These goods have bean purchased under ths personal inspection of one of the proprietor*; and availing them- Depnrture or steamers from Savannah* TO-MORROW. Wm. Gaston, Shew, for Folatka, at 10 A.M. ON WXDNESDftr. Alabama, gohenok, for New-York, at6 P. M. Steamship and Steamboat Linas. For Aew York-The steamships Florida, Captain Woodhall; Alabama, Captain Ludlow, and Augusta, Captain Lyon, leave Savannah evory Saturday for New For Philadelphia.—Ths steamship 8tate of Georgia, Captain Collins, leaves Savannah overy alternate Wed nesday for Philadelphia. . , „ . , _ For Havana.—Tho atenmahip Isabel, Captain Rollins, aves Savannah on tbe 16th and 30th of eaoh month it Ukvana, touching at Key West and connecting with ie Pacific Mail Steamship Company ’■ steamers for Cal- if0 For* Charleston.—The regular United States Mail steamers Gordon. Captain Brooks, Calhoun, Captain Barden, and Metamora, Captain Fostell, leave every morning at 4 o’clock, for Charleston, connecting with the Charleston stoamshiM and Wilmington boats, and arrive every aveningin Bavannehat5o clock, P. M. FOr Florida—The steam-yaoket Wm. Gaston, CapUin Shaw, with tbe United States Moils,leave* every Tues day morning at 10 o’clock for Filatks, via Darien, and Brunswick, and Bt. Mary’s, Goo., and Jacksonville, Middleberg, and Picolata, Fla- Far Florida.—Ovvoiiuon Linx—The etcam-paoket Welaka, CapUin N. King, leaves every Saturday morn- ;r the abovo ing fer the above places. . . _ hr Auou.la.-Th. iL.tm-bo.6 Or«r>n, CpUio Jo M. Moody, U.T018»T»on«h o.oiy Tuood.r orouln, for AOKueu, JouoMoe ot roll tho IntormodUU I.udiogi. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. POHT uif.aVAMWAH~. : AUOPBfiy. Hun jiuoiflli a3»l8auB«umi.4Jm | High Wour JJh.aTin . ^.^..ARIUVKD. etonm.Mp Alibtan, Sohonck. Now York, H2 hoori, to Padelford. Fay ft Co. Thursday night, 12 o.olook,on point Ilattcros, exchanged signals with stosmship Stoto ^•fiir'^f’eter Demill, Hocy, 9 doj ■ from Now York, to ^BrJPlUlnra,*Gill, Boston, to Brigham, Kelly ft Co. Brig Gen. Worth, Bibber, 26 days from Boston. loo, ig Gen. Sbhr CsUraot. Rice, New York, to Ogden ft Banker. 8chr North State, Horton, Now York, to Ogdeu to J ’ Bohr Lawrence, Frank, Columbia, N. C. Corn, to Bohr Batllla, Stanles, 10 days from Baltimore, to Brig- ht £iifwidbridge, White, 28 days from Baltimore, ftC‘ Brigham, Kelly 1 ft 8on. 8chr Wilder ft Co. Stci ’’bloomer Wm Outon, Sh*w, PniUkn, to, to CUghmm ft Cunningham, New York—Padelfbzd, 8chr GaiieUe, Hathaway, Baltimore, to B Habersham tehi Montroro, Lowil, Ntw York, to Wuhlarn, BtonnoorMoUmorn, retell, Clmrleitcn, to 8 M 1*21 Tho Moglitreit, for SoTUumh. oulorod tho loading *T^X^hl. h nd%'‘. 1 .o.,fr T thl. PottlorI.lT.r- poolTwiupulod ol BollBuoy hy tho itoamMBaltic, 0D Run>.u, t Ang, 10,-Cloawd btlgJMophvm.Wlinja, New Yoiut, Angort 10, A M.—Bohr. Trader, Trader, S *ih“tannol N Smith, Bydot, Bt. Matyi, Oa. I XCOllK.—OU bbl,. I-lour per ,chr. 1). H. tialS win, for sale by (je 4] E. O-BYRNE. Cl KLF-RIHING FIjCUB^-A fresh wfieto, «d for »!. by w< D F0RD> CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, f | AVING resumed his business, Is now pra- 11 pared to contract for BnUdlngs, or Jobbing work of any description, in his line. Stairs executed with neat ness and dispatch. A (bare of the pnblio patronage is mast respectfully solloited. Carpenter Shop ooi ner of Walnut and lIarrisqn-«ts M second street west of Brown and Harris’s Stables.), fsb 18 ly B. D. Evani* ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8auND?RSvu.ui, Washington County, Oft., Will praotiu. in tho Ooaris of the Middle Cirouit. All busines* committed to Ids oars will bs executed with promptness and dispatch. X ME Subscribers nmmifafil Those Bslls gre bant wltl movesblwarms. They cau— — the clapper will strike in a now 11 bl* after a bell has boon rung a fr affixed in anew way toprovsr*** on the Bell, thereby proloi ~* are manufactured from 4 Iron oa*icgs. At this and are found to be a great ithat if ( JOHN POOLK, WHOLB8AI.lt AND KBTftIL DIALS* IV PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND YARN I SUES French and An\erican WindowOkUS, Paint, Yarnlsh and V/hi to-wash HrnsheJfc Hat * si Hair Poncils, Badger and CamM Us BlsndersJUrainln^{jombs,Artiata’ lag and Qlaalhg, doui Henry K. Washburn, SHIPPING AND C^MmTs^ON MERCHANT, jytll SAVANNAH. WBOMWIA •” JWU1 colleot Debts in the following ConntH e Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Cass, Murray, Cl Newton, (Soweto, Campbell, Gordon, Walker, MenrSrotherTawrolhSoyd,' Dade, ^pau’dlng, Troup Cobb, Whitfield. Forsyth, Gwinnett. Id, Forsyth, Gwlnnovs. Btfermces— E. B. Stoddard ft Co., Charleston, Boat! Carolina; Williams ft Brother, Augusta,Georgia; Plan Brothers, and O. W. Choat. New-York. Nat. iLuraoM. [m^!7 if] THOMfta N. Cox, ■elves of favorable oitonmsUnces, they are enabled not only to warrant them in quality, but to offer them ,t,mh LOW PRICES, > mu,t dtitauco all oompetitlcmfa Utah trad The following ennmoration la made for the Gentlemen in the country, whoa* otdsrs wl prompt attention, and who, when in - he city, ate •peotfully invited to on examination of our Goods. OENTLERIKN’0 CLOTHDl FBOCK AND DRE88 Coato of every quality. ■DOT B. TORT. in Blook, Bine, Brown, Green and Olive Colors. BUSINESS COATS,in rTeatvsristy, vis: Linen. Bus- ■iaDnok, Drab Deto, Alpacha, Cashmerst, Frock and 8ack business Coats. ■iaDaok, Drab Deto, 8ack business Coats. . . . . PANTALOONS.—Black Doeskin at a great variety of Bra and Fancy Casaimcres.at a groat variety of prices. “DrabDcto * Whito and Fancy Linen Drills, " Vlisil?—Btock^ilk and Satin Vests. Fanoy 8Uk White Bilk, for Party •• Whito, Buff and Fanoy Maraeilles u White and Buff Dock and Linen “ FURNISHING GOODS Furnishing Goode of every description for Qentle- wsar—oonslsting of scarfs, cravats, vratorford ties. Prince Albert ties, — and drawers, cotton do all kinds, best quality . sortmontof ’< ties, spring stocks, merino shirts i do., enependsrs, half hose, gloves— lity patent yoke shirts, a fine as- DRESSING GOWNS, UmbrcUos, Canoe, foTtumorr, Comb., BxvuliM, Port- monioe, eto., etc. HATS. An extensive assortment of the latest and most fash- ionablo styles. Beys’ Clothing. ™ „I I T ,1. « « A AlTnr.ri In 11 Comprising tbs largest assortment over ©fforeHlnthis ty. eensisuDg of Frooks, Socks, Polka Sacks, olty. consisting of Frocks, Sacks, Polka Backs, Jac«U. Vests and Pants, in every variety of style and material suitable for tbe season. MEBCIiANT TAILORING. The favorable and long esUbllshid refutation whioh their csUllislimcut has enjoyed aud still maintains for the stylo and finish of its garments made to ordar, as w«Uos forth* superiorqnality of their oleths, dnra- billty or color and sobsUntlal workmanship, it shall be the constant effort ot the proprietors still to continue.— They Invito the special altontiou of both old spa new enstomerstothe following, from whioh they arc pre pared to fornish garments, which they will war ant to • ne lus ultra in ootn nt ana lasniou. SIMONTSft BIOLLY’8 best Bias, Blaok, Brown, Mulberry, Green, Adelaide, Bronse, Corobo and Olive C1 Black Doeskin, Blaok, Cassimere, and a large assort- «d too, Ik. D VE8TIN08.—Whito Silk and Satin, for Party Vesto. Black end fancy Silk and Satins. White, Bnff and Orange Cassiroeres. A Urge variety of Whito, Buff and ““O' ““lniforni suits, For Volunteer Companies in the olty and throughout the BUte, made and tarnished at the shortest noli * and in ths best manner. DIBBLE ft CARE Y. iEii i LATEST AND GREAT ARN<! Improved Patent SARCOP I0VEMENT EXHAUSTED Whioh liBowlakfol ih. tl.lWd 81M-. nud. tb.iol. t^ul A.h, would tndet true libit OUS, AIR COFFINS, . . for Uio Clt, ofl.! IT attention to their vast ro of tho kind that has yot been ' ooOsiet In c application means ths ebangs of appesr- ^ i these advanwgse KToUtaKnpSSrig d „ ion, they ore fully * ’ Ths RarduzNoxs.—Messrs. Bothwoil ft Smith, and T)r_H, Byrd, Savannah. 1/ jr ~ warranted. Nearly 90TO Belle b'arab from thla Foundry, whioh ii 0“ ““ superiority. We have 15 mr awarded from the various n sonorousness and purity of i attention to getting up Peal to those famished or ns. Oar 1 ’'" -Us Hudson Hivsr, Erie Canal t in every direction. As this h •ntorthydnd In tbs U.fl. of MslWvsiots can be fill CALLED -THE _ For BuraUjrW B SuliscriKrs h • with Mftsrs. Al. •s, of PliUadciphi A. B. DllLIN OOTTON FAOTOR N..T4 BAY. 8 TUEBT, Ai]hAi] _ lUoliihiai _ Jiis excellent 8TOVl thoroughly tested before. offeriOL ■ale, audit also oomes very hfgUJ. thoso that are now using It. Wejpot fflangiun Sc Cox, attorneys at law, Atlanta, Georgia C. A. L. LAMAR, General Commission Merchant, ly)gavapauk. Wcorgla. (uwr i:i T. K. DONHftK. FORT & DENHAM, FACTORS AND^COMMISSION MERCHANT^ Julian Hartridge. ATTORNEY AT LAU Office oomsr Wkitakcr-st. and Bay Lane, nor 10 Savaanalit ROWLAND St CO., GKRMMAL COMMISSION MMROHANTS No. IT!) Bayn.tr.et. Savannah. re..,..owmo. 0.31 Jonvt.to vtAm.l* James McHenry, INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC Marine Protest* Noted and Extended, Averagos ad justed, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn, Pa pers prepared whereby to recover lassos from American or British Underwritors, and atscnMon given to all matters oonnsoisd with Shipping and _nsurano*. Of fice No. 118 Bay street, opporito the front of the Cus tom House, GILBERT BUTLER, York-t Irut, OfllUtrfl S,„ l.nm D. W. MtacaUy,.; SHIP AND GENERAL BLAGS Opposite Coltofi Yr BAHTKHN WHARF, tBAVAMMB, Steamboat and Mill Work, and eyety da Blaoksmithingexecuted with neatness and dJ mar 0 CpRoDtery and Cabinet Work ■ dgtssssgssifMMai «. Agn a yysSdBSSnlSSS: u *’ , Special attention paid to repairing all kinds of Form* Yonor.il .appU.d at tb. tborUitootto*. ' “ J ‘ JAMB8*-— r. Jacobs’ OIGAB AND TOBACCO S' iir Bull-ut., 8lgnoflhe“BIg In N.ur blonumont Sauoro, aaT.nu.b, K.opt ooa.t,&tly on bnni n unt noun Dying, one Renovating Kstablishment, SAVANNAH, OEOROIA, 73 YMk*itree(.rear of the Coart Bob*® EBTAllLIBHEl) IN 1832- T ADIE8' Silk and Woolen l)reiso*,8h#wls, Ta i 1 Me Covers, etoo.elsaned, and Ladies* Bonnots bleaohsd and pressed in * fashionable that I may know whereto coll for them, toeend them back. Cost of freight tads r ££585 Mnsl«.vrlUb« about25 cento. AU order. punctuaUy attended to »pr Iff ALBXANDEB OALLOWAY % O PURCUASKB8 OF OHKAPpaY GOODS.—5 cioos of fast criored pvfatod Lawn* iaconet and BaUsto Mullins, all at 12K i»ak • <tnioa assorted Ginghams in Now 8tyles, khlt lJjjfi, Say, of tbe above Goods, and can with dence reoommond Aen as the cheapest j fered for sale in Savannah. * lcr M. 1’RENDERGAST MX ' AndrdY may 25 178 Broughton-st. opp. Bl.