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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1853)
wm W \ FI ABLY D( ADVA! • : -.A" roBI.WilEU^DAHj ^ TWELVI CI!tT8 A WEEK—>8 f SAVAWf^AH^jjHEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER WILLIAM, advancement, belief la the value of dlKOVeriea ami [“*«<lou» ye'jiufled WifnMf h larfe, Judging »a I ft week, by the vaat array of anatylea and experience., , which we an cenal.utly pat in poaaeuioo. Ti TM ill-n iLdhi nuiiiiiiH liana, \iui tur country,) containing nil the now mftUor nml new ad- rertmoment* of the Daily, le famished for THftkl DJ Aam!^em^U» U i^rtJ^^ a tife following rfttei JBhhHhHkbH Four Fire te n>n THM Lines, * Month. M 00 To 00 l 4 * W 80 r -•••- jss m % M ,«..20 00 Oaeweet 00 1 wee Tear. -do DO for advartiadmeaU not oioaadln, dr. like*, thcea- ■ ■ wUl ba euxfto^L •.: oante. ....41 BO, be. ha. a,akbaodingia tiieiradaartiaaaiant. .ot'ilnu a,caed for, will be oh*r,.d rat to thlaoflloa withoutdlraetlona, UaartlOQi. will bo published dally _ _ i djaooatlnutd, and oharfad naaord- M All Letter, dliretod to thla ofioa ot tba Edit ate .in in fifteen dnya, haa been rendered woodertbt hr lb. redaction of the time t, ___ to twelve and finally to nine daya and a fraction. But tltlt reduction la evidently but the nrecuraor of “ “ * diminution of the period required, and ro tro oot much rurprired to loern that Uoat eminent or living englooora, William . / Philadelphia, hna commenced oonitrucl- 'thla city e aleem reaael, to bo reedy to anil there about noil February, aud which will, In ...- opinlou of ilia inventor. bo able to perform a voyage to Europe, habitually and tecuraly, within •lx d»yv, boaidee poaaeaaing vnrioua ether ndvu tngae over ordinary ateamcra. Thia veaael la now building it Green Point, and la of the following dlmenaiooa : Length on dach, ...tie feat I Uranght of water..,6>i feat Uapth of bold. SI faet Uliplwem«at....710 toea giatn.ofpad.wb la S6 feat Powar borata featlAooom. for 80 paaiangara The buildera guarintoo that aha will make the voyege between New Fork end England within all dnye in’ tho winter reaion. William Norrla, Civil end Mechanical Engineer, end John W. Gltffllha, *!<>«•, T*b liven tho itlnntlc B. wholeaom I allll I note Qormany. by degree* fieahyea t Ban The bho«k oily fell along Such an time nei| Oilcans. .... The yellow fever huraude its eppenrenre nl Covington, Medidoovillo.ftedarrille, Belox i, Lcwiebtug, Tea* Chriatien end other plecea jog ibe Iako ooaai. II I. t’ao raging bedly Delon Ruuge, Beyoii 8ere end olber plecea along the Miteiuippi end hleo.KeJ Hirer. Many deatha have occurred etfSileiaodria. Tba whqje Southern countryTs adlioled. Thera haa bean a large falling off hero (Now Orleans) only 35, including fever 87. Tho dealhnh Mobile on Monday wore 31, of which "" were by fever.' CoTTcn.—The ceired here at noon i ot Colton on Munda; Tho market wuefirro,' Tlioro wna it good demand on Tuesday, and up to noon the sales reached 500 balaa. IGRAPH. Morning News.j *, Sep. 13. alt were re- 'The nates 800 bales. •Id at 11 cis. Naval Architect, am the constructors and patenloics. They claim the following advantage* in their in- provements: 1. A perfect security against lira or water. 3. Less risk to lift, aud greater comfort to passen gers. The boilers will be placed within walls of iron, with iron boams over the same, 'Air chumbors, of suffioiout sustaining capacity, will extend tho whole length of tho ship. Tho sudden shocks of head and beam seas, to which nil ships of the prosent construction are lia ble, are obviated by those improvements, whilo the geutle uudulating motion, always maintained, will tend to prevent mi sickness, and at the same time keejp the decks dry except from spray. Tno full power of the engine will bo reserved for combatting heavy gales, while ships ot* the presont construction aro compelled to slockon their steam the gale increases iu severity. These uew im ellow Fever. |uake was very gener- * it on Monday, 12th. Ithout precedent in ks not felt in New E rovcmonts enable more steam to be anpliod, the ardor tho gale blows. These facts do not appoar more startling those announced in 1830 by the same Wm. N< (be than white, and uke soon afterward* a glass of pare cold water, and that custom is one width it would be oseftil to adopt iu this cauntry, as In this manuer coflke is not even iojuriouato plethoric people, if they drink only n small quantity of it. It serves under this condition to aid digestion, and en- splrits. To yout •9 people,. it Is not so whoieeome e. beer-.oup, which in um-I for them ie Oermeey. All young ltd tor who with to boeoeio ea fioahy ea Ike vocallal Albooi, mutl of count rafVeln from drinking coffee, aud had holler imitate iha Gar man* iu tho uaa of bdeMLop.—There le often added to coffee routed roots, its that of succory or carrot, for instance, wich diminishes its flavor. Roastou fmna of cocoa, on the other hand, are most healthy and palatable, if mixed with coffee.—The Turks add different spices, and tho French pour rum in it, Mth ® *bi*i*n» Germans; and they use ^ f 0 ** 1 °* * n fl instead of cream, whfRhis commendable where thereto no good milk to be found. Particular care it everywhere taken, **•? f #,m4r * 00110 r °"t >sd grind the coffee before it le wanted for immediate use, other wise it loses by exhalation the volatile oil which imparts such an excellent flavor to it. The smoke of roasted coffoo is one of the most powerful disinfectants. Coffoo is also an mi lido to to poisous of opium, cherry laurel, intoxication. It is also a preventive of coslivenets. Tho sumption of coffee is from year to year increuing. In Europe alone, for iustouce, the importation in a period of ten years, that is, from 1817 to 1838, in creased from one hundred sod sixty millions to two hundred and twenty millions of pounds. The coffee treo reaches a height of eighteen to twenty feet, hus with iu branches n pyramidal form, evergreen leaves, and is considered one of iho ut) f\ii * ~ list Iviktterm T> BRAINING in ihe^Poet Office. Savannah. On. ■“ h * ,iniih * DON Laweoa, Wm P „ * “ Lawson, H Langbtoa, E D Loser, Anthony Lewie, Jobnnnoh V Lee, Mies Mary IJaaley, Mary U Lwvango, Judge ft Lcnoghtn, Jsuuss Lewis, Nathaniel Looter, Phillip Looaard, Bridget Lims, Tim Lynoh, Margaret Lotp, lienry LotoU, Jacob Lodge, Annie Lodge, Charles L Lorents, Albert L Looks, Toby L Dry Poods, Clothing, ho. r, w e. c _ s -™^Stlir Arkwright, Lydia Avon. Samuel Abbott, Ophelia Atoook, Mary backer, janjb Bu lloy, James Baloy.John Bartlop, Yf U Barron, Mary Battoeoo, PollV Baynon, Josopn CHEAPEST CASH STORE, 1W FALL MSI Blands, Jacob Blaagor, Adolino Srady, Mary iratley, Wm Beaob.P A I HE subscribers have for sale, a large assortment of almost every thiug needed, in Drum. House* vino, and Plantation Dry Goods: whloli assort- btoroasiiif, by our reoeiving the Nawntr • W »t«wner. Onr dotalfi are porfoct, for tho oonsunt supply of the onoioksv mabusins that ooa bo cultod from every market. UNDERSHIRTS, SS*., raa,‘h b r,\o most beautifli) of trees. In the third year it yields throe pounds of bonus. In highest estimation, con cerning tho quality, stands Mochn coffco, IVom Ara bia; next to It St. Domingo, Java, St. Jnga do Cuba, and then Rio, of Braril aud Cuba. However, oua kind is found more palatable in one country than anothar, and diflbrent nations give preference to different kind of coffee. „ CON8IGNEE8. TerrteamerCalhoua.fYom Oharlestou-Mdse.,toC R » .i • - R, O fiankmaa. LAM LIUenthal, Franklin A Brant* M a M® r * ley, T 8 Wayne, 8 M Poad, D Abrahams A Bro, R Flanagan, Rabun A Whitohoad, Andersous A Co, J A Brown, Smith A Lathrop, aud order. . PA88ENGKB8. wbon bis improvements in tho locomotive engh.. enabled him to ascend an inelinod plane of one foot rise iu fourteen feet, which, nt the time, was consid ered contrary to common souse, and against the * TV ?, U *? i J,9 4l ? oan ' frtjm Charleston—n B Pirtlo, j \ K u U Z’ Do Vane, H W Dooslow. lABpSrA* 1 M#Ua * h i w W Hwiason, MwCook. T li burn. Miss F Gauso aad aorvt, A 11 Steagall, and 1 on •« mimaiuu euueo, aim IfigmuRl (lie kjfs of gravity, but which nevertheless was accom plished to the surprise and satisfaction of the whole scientific world. The high staudinjg of John W. Griffiths, COOIMGKUJtL. IUply to Austria.—Beereiary Mercy, li •aid, is buelty employed In drawing up an to the Autujen pronucciemenio eboul Koete. It will be a Wsbeur o, llulaetneon. Jiigfc ground will betaken, and, withal, excoriating. ,i li will bo nildreaeed to the Auelrien Minialer el WaahiHglon. IT The Polios of Cincinnati, leal weak, arretted a men named Jonee, who hta been entirely engaged in the recent mon have flooded Ibe Weal with counts: When firel aeized by the officers, the Ohio, and before he could be read IfeJOil'nUA—n|f„ ntlWI»l»Onfee,,ri|«Jai, When arreated, eomohundred, of daliars won wna still found in hie poiaeiaion, together with oumerfeiting toola, dee. ET Mr. Joe, dear, a well kno 1 of Deaton, wu killed on Salurday,' Or conee (|uanco of beiog airnck 4 on the head by aonio boarda prejociing ftnM a wagon in the street. OT Hon. Henry A,' Wiar, it it aaid, ie cn- geged id Wfl^||^i.g iwifele egjfet.tbe 5^K{a1l^ r ^ ^"'F 1‘ncifio roilrotid. It is also reported Huun to load to thi hymcuial altar a Richmond bo duty. we The 8out] learu, *ays that tho Curaatfl to solicit ibe tftkL Packet Company,' . day, and havo mot in Ike BaatbAra their laSOTv' the most encouraging sue- not only lo ba no do’ubl CBS*. The ro seem*'lit ^ .. thnt nifllcieiit WiH t>o promptly subscribed to finish the Tcmicaseo, btii that the surplus will worrauttiie immedialB commencement of the line. There i copimenccmcnt of the line. There should ho ud holding back la this opveuaatfbr the edtsUisliment of steamers until wa have not only a fully organixed Charleston aud Bavaonak lin% but a liooto l.iverpool, all of which ard teporauveiy de- uiaodod by tie present commercial position of a* ‘"“fro. ; ASCDBM, N. J. Sept. 13.-Trial of BUI Donne.—The Court of Bishops re assembled A this morning. Bishop Dotne occupied the wh morning wittt his speech in reply to Bishop JUb vaine, and lbs question in regard to quns&Icijf presentment will hardly be reached to day. [sBCON&g.oisraTCH.] Casidxx, Bopt. Id.—Bihhot) Dome concluded his speech about two o’clock to-aey, when the Court ad- joarnad till to-morrow. The rote will then bo Itca to decide whether tfewgate is to be triod net. r5P* Littlo bits of L cenu, are now boiug coipi bribe vftiuo of25 r . -w.^wT^ Jmlfornla. On one •ide is a perfect head surroundod by elavonstars, on the opposite si^b, quarter dollar aurrouaded with • wreath. •Its ness. Vbe bil members from from tbodebau in t'lo tVatioaai «, then to have been tho North or the South. which is published there would appear Itemnat. whatever, cither at JPrIIIur Hlnra. M. (Jravicr, has just comrauuicatcd to the Ajs- uouy of Sciences some observations on tho falling •tars of the mouth of Auguvt. The foliowiug are “■wbers observed by him at midnightAug. 20*iars ; 6,19: 7, 33; 8, 38; 0, 49; 10, 58; 11, ®! acd 18,34. The rwult is that the greatest num- r* r took place, as iu preceding years, oa the 10th, >Ppears, however, that the number seen is ducreas- 3 Fear by year. In 1837 ihera were seen 59 stars; w, 62: 183D, 65; 1840, 88; 1841, 73; 1843,76; *fW|78; 1844,80. According to M. Grnvier's iieraon- •1 ohservatinn, thero were seou in 1845, W stars val constructor, wiio has mado many vafuablo im- fi rovemonts iu ahip-buildlng, and the reputation of !r. Norris ns a mechanical and civil eugiuoor, would anrue perfect success io their presont undertaking. The machinery of tkia ship will consist of one walking-beam engine with two tubular boilers, all ot the most improved construction, but without any thing new, in their principles. Tho power of the engine, in proportion to the size aud draff of water, will be very great, about five times as grsat, we bo. iiove, as that of tho steamers of the Cuaard line. Iu ordinary vessel such power canuot be applied, it would tear the bull to piecoa. In tho present vase, however, it is made practicable by the pecu liar internal structure as well as by the novelty of the model, but as this modo of strengthening the •hip is a new invention, the patent for which has uotyet been issued, we refrain from slating any par* trdtoit. As far as weeanjudge, 11 adaptod to its end. ‘ the figures we have given above, ,, Wm Bennett, Alexander Btsinxor, Elisabeth Bess, William Bird, Washington Briscoo, Alexander II Bjrrus, John Bryan, Frank Bryan, James O Bolty, Mr Botton, Bridget Bond ley, W II Booth, Geo Booth, Ellen Borriee. J li Bourgnin, Edw’d J Bourguin, Stephen Bloor, Alexis P Bloaat, Geo 8 Blount, J L Blowers, Wm Brosinbaw, Fatt Broughton, A O Brown, Maria Brown, Jno A Buckners, A J Barns, Elisabeth Bttrawell, Hampton Q Batter, L R Butler, Jamba Bntteeksr, Catharine Button, Benjamin Bruoo, John Omen, Wm Robert CALLAHAN A CO Campboll, Jruios Orrolens, Ann Cary, Suun Cusldoy. Hugh Emmst Catty, Thomas Chace, Rhode Chambers, John A Charleton.John Osrveau, Fireman Cesser, T U Creverlar, B Crow, Coolly Lund^WsliTa Lorront, CharlM Ludecuss, Mr A1AYKU&, JOHN Marshall. Jackson Manucy. Mar* or at ] manner. Margaret E Marsh, Miss M 8 Marshall, Marlon Maxwell, George »uh£v.r ,8 “““ Mnhory, Mrs Wm U juaxuxin, Jonu II Mayer, L Masklo, Joseph Man, Goorgo Martin, Lucy Maer.us, Paul 8 Mackin, Mrs Motgsor, Leonora Mlchler, Peter W J Christie, Busan C Bavannah Market, Brpt, iff. COTTON.—The sales yesterday amountod to 114 boles, os follows: 10 at 8K, 11 at 9>*, 18 at 1014, and 7fi bales allOK eents. Christian, Hon Robert Clifford, Froderlok O Collins, Philip SaTnnnnls Exporta. Bath—Brig John Marshall—1C8.000 feet Lumber and Timber. NXW-OKLLANS. BXF-J'. «, F. u—TbaMlH of Cot- Ubl"u“/XTrlc5l!'' mM,lJ ’ ° U ’ D4 , , COTTON BTATBMENT. Stock on hand 1st Ueptember, 1851 bales... 10,624 red siaoe 1401 r.3 . Connell, John Connell, Patrlek Connoly, Timothy Corker, Faroes M Cousens, James F Oux. Walter 462 Uculxre with regai 11567 Cremen, Jeremiah Cron ire, Francis Cronen, Miokel of the ttfigils unusually flat, aud its draff Rmall. At the same time the _ unusually Afipprp. Iu fact, the modolisiho sacks Corn at 61o for inferior, 05 for Ideal of practical experience for P®rs whit*. Curley A Doxior Curtis, Ellen Curtiss, Triphone B ntonoo ofn._ ^ M. well as of laborious and cureful mathematical calculation, and U la believed that its lines and form are such as to produce the least possible rs> sistance in passing through the water. Hore, then, Cushman, Dr C T DAINY, MATILDY Daly, Andrew 222^?2s.?F^i 0 —W* uotioe sales of 800 bales uHIu! John 18 Cotton at steady rates. h B ^ Tr «¥ 0R , E ’ SKPT. IS.-The Flour market is ■Uady, with sales of 10UO bbl*. Howard Street at $6. 3 albs AT tu* CO bn kxcuaboi. -4»<W>bttihols Corn offered, and mostly sold at 71a/Lo for "hito-a further advinoe-to 73o foryeUow. Sales of prim* Md. and Vo. Oats at 38a40e.; interior we have the ground* for the estimate that au aver age speed of twenty miles an hour will be attained in storm os wall as calm. 1. Sharpness rf bow, perfection of curves, and light draff and buoyancy. 8. Enormous power of ongine. The delly coe.uqvMioa “f con) *111 be ebh.it 30 !UALwfQll the stick’for n naasuro nbphjPrV* : no • 1 &£‘IMBLri 'William Norris." She will be ready for luuncii- hands at 58o JjpjfaUon. JObbls N«d-»-va Her boilers and engino uxr.jiDi Cj Drain, Daniel O Drake, John Deasey, Maria Delonsy, Lilly Mlll.r, in Mixson, Sarah E Mitohell, O Myers, John Mill*, Rlohard MiDcryon, Henry Middleton, James W Millor, James Mills. James Mou, Leah Morse, Ambots Moon, Harvey Montgomery, Charity Monroe, Rebeoca J Moody, J M Motley, WP Moore, Wm Morrison. Maria Mounoe, J R Moon. Leauder Murphy, James Mullvany, Anna Mnldervaay, Patrick Marshall, Lenlsa Mueinson, Abram M lOalphia, W m McLeman, Rodsriek MeFanlia, JaUa MoUwin, Patrick Mollews, Tautlan MoDunald, Elisha McLaughlin, Patriok McGrath, Noah A MoCoy, Daniel MoTaggort, Mr MoOIusny, Geo McKenna, Maurios McDoneU, James McDonaugh, Thomas McGloin, Patrick MoMallsa, John McIntosh. Laohr. McGlashan, Mrs MoNamort, Patriok MeBrlde.Jamsa MoUloln, James McDonald,Levi N McDonald, James NATHAN8, LEVY Nay lor, Mary^A the lighust to the nsaTisst qualities; and etisr adapted to sadden oh--—*- *- — ratare, than the kinds generally need. DBAWBBS, HOSIEBV, S.Vo 01 ' 1 * •f d 11 B *F*'» »“ d >*dl» aed OocU.m.n'i “are Mili.""’ m “ h ° h,,1 ’ ,r ,ll * u uoods , LINEN GOODS. Onr etor* is the Depot for the Uet Linen Goods, fall pur# flax) which we retail as cheap as tho othermer* ohants here pay forth# earn# goods, vl«.; Llaeu Bheot- lnge in every width and quality, Shirting Linens, hand-enuu »&d_J>«dr®eeed; Pillow Case Linens and Apron Linens j Bird s Eye Dlupere. Dowless and Glass ? s»s»iLiSw 0h S la PV , l Bf^huig Towels; Huckaback and( Bird s Eye lowsli; Diapers and Uuokabaoks by tho yard. 8Uir Coverings. 7 Tuble Diuiiusks A Dinjicn, baek Tow.la. TablaOo.ati and I'.u.i Oorara. Uailu ud Coeatarpuaa of ever, h.od.andlnaii.rfor Bjrtha, OMd, and Ira all aud lava. lMa, FI fared ttevl La., tor Valaere and Bad Curtala., EafUah Wuhlej Fvmilten CblataM, .are ebaap 17-», d-d. and H FXirelhire Oim- Itlaa j Linen Liraaa tor Hilo* Cmm, rorj oh.ap j llotteo do.: Cotton fiblrtlngiand fihootlnfa In *)ilta and nn- aresteUKTar 1 * ***.*«* Oowquu maUIngs. Best quality, aud oheaper than elsewhere. Oar stock Is rspleu In almost every artiele needed r FkiDtRtlon and Houae-kecplug usesj si cheapest pflces. v is j v«rv obeap Cotton pantaloon stuffs for negroes; Cotton Otnalurgs, Linen Osna- bnrgs, eolorea Homespuns, Ao. Buoosss in trado is always in the ratio of aMllty to J b ®®^°rtb« community, and upon that basis, eonibln* sd with Integrity, we anneal to the universal InUUeot, ra^rC~nt P ‘o'f.lix tt i" K "Ui^uOTiiy iLfUTBTUKIiARUSSTASSOIlTSIRNT, And It la fixed for sale, At fricei to uniformly very Cheap ! I That purohaaora of a larat aacortraont. In retell and larxa qaaaUtlai, can ba rollod lnnfre.Ur noraberof arttoiaa, and tn.reb/ efTaet a freator rerlnf than In any other atom In Snvannnh—finy.ra are tnyitad lo taapool rer Who!, «ook, *a *, rely oa tba patreaafo of tho freatut aurabor of purebuon—by onr dtffnalnf the fnj ’* , “ 1|>ro °* 1 ieterorta—tor ondnrinf and lunar. °f '"‘"“'NcCOSKER Sc TRKAHOH, 111 Congreifstreet—next to Bull-etreot, •®PJ and opposite the Pulaski Home, BUSINESS CARDS, 8. S. IKiLEIt k J, 0, FMEQD80NT WHEELWRIGHTS A BLACKSMITHS. ery Hirccie, DIBBLE A CABBY do. 30a36. F’our steady- Whisky in bt id.—rtome 4g0 bhls sold at $2,75 $ bbl. The“ Tku»der»” of 3Iout OIrdc* Tho followiug ie aa extrjmifroin the account or a recent ascent of Mout Blanc, by Lioutenant Murray, of the BriUsh navy. He '•Aft)—'“ We bad auccess- fully advanced, notwiibsfntfding incessant storms of NEW YOIIK, BEl'T. 12, P. M.-The money market li slightly easier. Exchango on London !)J,*1U prem. Flour is steady bat not active. All parties waiting farther news from Europe, now about duo. Salss of BPS, _ 6000 bhls at $6.60; Soothern do $6^0x6,53^. Bales of 20,000 bushels Genesee Wheat at 148al51o perbusbel; Southern firmer. Sales30,OQ0bushels Corn at Mo for yellow. Oats 48o. Bye D5a98c. Provisions steady—soles of 160 bbls Pork at $UVM) for mess; uu awful croviuie burat open before ua with tlio oraaii oftbundor. Our advauced guide atlhe samo moment disappeared, and wo all feared the poor fellow wu lost, when to our joy we heard him cry S t, and succeeded in rescuing hint by throwing wo bur rope, which happily just retched him on the jagged fragment of ice to which he clung—a nar row escape, for on either aide of him yawned a per- poodicular chasm of oom* 150 feet in depth. We ..... 1 - < ‘*i uudimioisbed steamer. Whlaky 29Ka30o. PHILADELPHIA, 8KPT. 12.-Flour firm-exlos 1000 bbls at $6, Rys flour $3,31. Cora Meal $8. Hales 4000 bashals Wboat at 124al29o for red; white 134% 130c. Salsa 4000 bushels of Corn; white 72c; yellow 76o. Oau 42c; Rye 903. Provisions unchanged. Rlc Coffee ll>»o. Whisky safe. still kept on, notwithstanding, with uudimiaiebed ardor, iu spite of. tho couttaully increasing fury of tho iturms of wind and hall, until we finally manag ed to reach a small rock Just abovo tho Petits Mulots, under which tho tempest now compelled ua lo croei) for shelter, absolutely forcing us to cling to it with all our atrougtb to preveor our being blown away. AU tho difficulties of the aacsnt were uow ovorcoroe, and half an hour more would have brought us with S ie to the summit, which, had the storm censed, a Ud might with oose hive surmounted. It was tan- talising to be so near, offer enduring so much, with out being able to attain tbe absolute summit; but Jdan Tairraz nssurod me that it was impossible to Soctea without the loss of all our livos, aa tho wlud SwM'lllfi fit O MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF SAVANNAH 8EPT. 10 Sun RlsosSh 44mi Sun Seta flh.flm | High Water 7h,98m Derby, Ja. Devins, Hugh Deveusoit, Mrs Deving, John DeLyon, M 0 Dixon, Miss A DohpytXreEIiia Dnggsn, Mrs Duggan, John Dtuyes, Bryann EATON, T H England, Albert W Eaton, U L Earl, James P FARRELL, TQOB Fagan, Mrs R A Freeman, Isam Penney, Mis# Margaret For rial, Peter E Q Freund, Jaoob Florenoo, D Hulllvan Fordo, Thomas Fords, William Forkin, Jamea Fox, Rachel Fox, William Fox, Oomella Foroe, fiWAJBACo Koran, Miobaol GRAY, B Grey, Philipp Gray, Mrs M B Gallagher, John Grady, Wm 11 Graham, R U Gardner, Mery Gaylard, John A Garvey, Andrew Orsddy, Margaret Naylor, David Noll, Charles Neeland, A O Nuwton, Isa “ an. Patri Nolan, Patriok OJLKBF.Y. MRS C A O'Connell, William O'Connell, John Oliver, Elisa O'Connof, Eugene Otto, Frtdorlok O'Sullivxn. Mary O'Connor. Lake O'Sullivan, Joseph O'Brien, Jamee PALMER, ANTHONY Patterson, John _ l’lalsud. James G Palmer, Jonathan U Perry, Isaac Finder, Mks U Pinner, J B Pringle, J O Philipps, WUl lam 8 Philipps, Stephen CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, Wnrcroom Ji. B. Corner of W/lltaJicr and Bronghton-lte., T IflnvaDDah. HE Subscribers, in tnuounciug to their numer- “ 4 p,,bUo - u ‘* “ tiT * 1 “ 4 • print Stock, f.Uoitat. theraiel.re re tho adTahtag.o whloh th.ln^ reaW.tb.oi to offer all *ho dull, to nlootlholr Clothing from an aitonalT. anortmutof to. ohoioMt rood., mad. ta tba rauel Fmdilonable Style. - There food. bar. ho.n irarebaaM under Ih. parrenal inspeotion ofuno «f the propriotors; and availing them- ^/rtixi|faar^r.'‘-vy:Yv;.fccsp as mnst distance ail competition in their trad The following enumeration is mode for the Geutlemcn in the country, whose orders wi prompt attention, and who, when in the city, are •pectrullj invited to an examination of onr Goods. • GENTLEMEN’! CLOTHING. FROCK AND DREB8 Coats of every quality. Green and Olive Golofl. , ; LUea* Bit- cook pi >i POWeLa. .Wl Bxiford, H W Raws, Aadisw Rawson, Wm A Reardon, Julia Bold, Francis W Ityan, Mrs Bvaa, Mrs ThosJ Richardson, John A Reid, James G Reilly, Mrs, Indian street s widow CLEARED. Brig John Marshall, Clifford, Bath, Ms.—Brigham, Kelly 4 Co. ehr 'I'lirnA Hn Schr Three Sons, DeQroot, Philadelphia, with 263 tons urauuy, xuarga Grant, Josixh Gerken, Martin Gerdts, John Green, John M DEPARTED. Btexmor Gordon^Jkinfj^Charleston. OUl<l infallibly blow usoverthohdjoining hroclpico did wo attempt It. Withoulgiving n eecond thought, ilM under such circumatonce*. to tho furtbor ascent, wo decided on descending *t ithout loss of time, every mo ment of which was now becoming doubly precious. Throwing our selves at full lougth oa the snow, sad crawling to the edge of tho descent, we slid dowu in a few minutes, whnt had Uho us more than an hour to surmount. Thou coil .mneed the labor of our descent, as the snow had fallen to such a depth that wo wero half buried at avory step. Worn out with fatigui Segars: Scgnrs!! fScgarsIt! TU8T RECEIVED, by rccout arrivals, and for '■|W ilii “ si sale in lots to suit purchxsors, by P. JACOBS. Nu. 2V Ball street, Savannah, Gx. The following choloo brands, via: ureaves, «ianu Grimbxll, Francis Gibbons, Jamek Gifford, E W M Gibson, Maroul Grifllu, Edward Glnoochlo, Francis Uoodson, Gordon J German, Dr. Thos E Goodwin, Michael^ Richards, LUei Riokards, John A Itlue, John L Ryan, Margaret Rosa, Mrs Rodgers, George C Rogers, Wm M Rogers, Cbarlei Rosser, M F Rots, J B 4 Co Roberts, WBkTH Koundtrej, George W BCALLY, THOMAS Blackpool, Mary 8tnallwood, John % Stafford, Mrs, a widow Steolo, Emelins A Stewart, D W Sexton, John Bterks, Samuel Beaver, J P Sexton, Lucinda bheph-.ri, J J Shelton, Samuel W She ky, Jthanna Bn vans, George W Henhouse, T Smith, Eliiaboth Smith, Thomas Smith, O O Bitrower, Mrs A Stiles. Florence V Swinburne, William Simeon, T Simpson, John Singleton, Cornelias Bnlxno Strolhnrt, Benjamin T Boott, Thomas E Scholy, ~ f buried at avory etep. Worn out finally reached the Grands Mulets, whore we wore to spend tho night; nod such a night name ou—I would not have lost it for worlds. Even now it thrills through me, far surpassing In nroudour all I could ever have conceived. The fearful hurri- canes of wind, the falling nvaUncbss, tbs oneuing crevasses, the crash of thunder, the fierce lightning, rivaling in vivid flashes the dark clouds veiling the summit of Mout Blaoo—all combined toforra a scene which the absolute nothingness of man must truly Ale and feel to conceive of. When 1 looked upon it from our lonely and desolate resting-spot, far above the sweot village of Chamounlx, it seemed as though tbe inouutainous worlds around us wero warring with unaugry hoavon. Tho next morning, wheul looked io search of our upward route, it was impos sible to distinguish a vosiige of it, from tlw chudges that had taken place during the uighLV l From the New York National Domocrat.] Coffee—Carloua Illatory of It* Cae. CoiTeo is of Asiatic origin, and brought to tho Oc cident by the Turkr* They called it CnkesA- Yemon, a province of Arabia, is generally consider- 10,000 Augusta, 2.UU0 Georgia Londrss, 2,000 Georgia PlanUtiun, 6,000 Klollond. Lcndres, 5,000 Georgia, 4,000 Rio Hoc do, 2,000 Cabanas, 4,000 Do Car tag a y Com- rauia—the oolobrated London siso, . ,v«v Also for sale, Rough and Roady Chewing Tobaooo; _ ilia Dean do.; Llwu ' “ * Thomas, 2,000 Flor de Preur .dos 6,000 ConsUncis, 10,000 Washington, 2,000 La Patria, 6,000 La Guipasooana, 2,000 Georgia Regalias, 6,000 Cilanarados, 7,000 Antonio I.opeq. iiwu uu.. Ajjms Cass extra Gold Leaf do,; Jas. ias, jr., Virgin do.: Jenny Lind Twist do.; Dia* .... Twist do.; Etcelslor Twist do.; Eldorado do.; Crompton's Four Acos do. A now lot of Ssgar Case, Psrt Monales, Ao. Snuffs and Pipes of all dsscrlptlons, may 24 M V8BAND’»CAl.CINiCD Al*j(ue»t*.— Equal in every respect to Henry’s, end at a much r Dries, for sale by JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO., js lo Gibbons’ Buildings. W ~ OL.FJ£>8 SUH1KDAM HOHNAl'PH. " - a CJrooae, Eliiafceth IIAVtMMi MRS L E Harris, Tonah A Hamlet, John R, 3 Hams, John J Harmon, David Harden, Sarah E Uagary. Bridget Hart, John Hasty, Willis Hatoher, Thomas Hoar, Uonry Harden, Margaret Harris. Mary B li staid, Fenton Harris, Josopbino Basel hurst. L W iiagerty. Maxy ' index, Mrs A superatlvo Tonlo, Dlurotlo, xnti*Dyspsptio, jvigontingCordial. Thiar ” ’ inanuCaotured by the proprietor i BchUdam, _ land, and is warranted not only pore from every rious property and iugrsdienLbut of tbe br **■ quality, lu virtue is aeknowledgod by the ioal faculty. For sale by JOHN B. MOORE jy 18 Gibbons' * od a place where lhc colToo spruug up. -• uuwryaunn, mere were bodu iu toso, cv mr*; ^ ra * ) * ftn k*^*fo*° 'ho aeijert o • U3K, M.W.UU. m4 i 1HCUCI1 E>» IaOTION.—An effcciive euro 1/ for erruptions on the Face and Skin partioularly. Pimples, Totter, Bun Burn, Ringworm, Frookles, Ao.— This Lotion has boon admlnistored with great snooese altogether. It ie also to irs of the month of more than those of .~GaU#nani's 9flaes. •n working us exca- inily to a picture of ‘ e street with wasted il.o Veuliiatiou is iru- r floats upon the air, i which it tricklos ;ai. Even visitors retain for eomo time lr mouths. Tho iniuers, beloug Aluudcn. Y(tuutw, faces, fetid breaths, asters. n'TeZ'jeHno'h |2e >Q little runlets of ou V® ®«osibJy affected by thsaietaHic lUvor>IlfU^.. Lvuw^e uun,b «r more than 4,000. are divided into *r>7? WjjWotchea, working six hours each, J leaving i!ie fourth six hours of tho twenty-four r^roni fou a i night until four in th* morning—as rui •hrt.iSl porfeet rest. Qn account of tpo' hod, uu tue deleterious natureybftho vapour, sununor is the idle time, winter the groat period of aoti- tS! au * 0D f the' population. At the winter closes, ■ “ppoaninco of the miners b«^**>yery emph.ti- hasten to recrait about Estrema* Crowds of Tort j. xin employment st ■fi . W. tiresome jouruoy through the desert, they were rd- cliuiog beneath a coft'eo tree, and for pastime com menced chewing the coffee beans. They soon ob served that ^heir weariness passed sway, and lofr rduring the night. Next evening paaiime, ana it bad tho same effect. convinced that there was biddeu aud relVexblor'ppwer in the coffoe-beaus. It was then introduced as a kind of modicino for in Europe and Amurloa. It io rorfootly safe, yet pow erful, and possesses all tbe gooa qualities or the most oslebrated oosmetios. For solo bj . B. MOORE 4 CO. E 1 fouud from an Impure state of the blood. Jnst received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, ’ ’* Monnmenb 8quars, Savannah. coffee uow. Consequent on the prohibition of wine -drinking by Mahomet, tbe uee ot coffee eoou became in extensive demand all over Arabia, Turkey aud Persia. From these counlrios coffee was introduced by the Venetians, in the year 1591, into Italy, to be used only as au ecliveulng medicine. At first they tried it with tho leaves oi the coffee-tree, which • howovor, abaudoued, apd they resorted to the fee-beaus and prepaid them iu tho same mnnnof s4 the Arabians. After a while it became a favorite beverage for dainty persons, aud iu importation from a foreign country rendered it, in tho ©yea of tbe aristocracy of that poriod. desirable. From Veuico, ooffoo was introduced nto Eng- laud, France aud Holland. Thojrst public coffee- ■BwASjjMt ^ ~* P A1NTH. OILH and WLAHH.-Just ro- ceived. »)00 Iba White 1 *tA> of areorted brands and qualities, 300 gall. Linseed Oil ; 300 do Turpen- Johnson; tins; 100 do Varnisnss; 200 boxes Window Gloss. A - large assortment of Paint Brushes, Painter's Dusters, Sash Tools aud Varnish Brush is, and all variety of ~ ' reals by JA8. U. CARTER 4 CO., Paints. For sal# by JAS. U. CARTER 4 CO., nog3 DrouiSton-st., opposite Bt. Andrew’s Hall. II ISBANU’M Clalelned iHaRaealn.—Tbs 1653; a few _ Paris, and a until the year was import- first public In the yosr , .Jeo-house in day a place of jottcontributnd mernl beverage lu exempted by tho beor and wine; superior qnxlltiss of this Magnoais, irely deprived of Cxrbonto Aold, free from pleasant taste, smell, or other disagroeable property, and without roughness and grlttiuess to the touch or One toa-spoonful of U is equal in strength to four tea-spoonfuls of tbo owmtnon Culctuod Magnesia, thus comhioiug tmalLnoss of dose with tho most agrucable f»*Ta«iu which Magnesia oon be admin istered. A sopfly just feoaived and for sale by js 17 ..^AbA: SOLOMONS 4 CO. uoffeo-bouse 1730, which, tho world, as public ainusemfiBl principally to uu Get many; firstly, Government from — — id secondly, the powers of coffee to produce agree Uexcilement without iotoxicatioo. These quali ties made it tbe most agreeable beverage to ladies and business ineu. The Jews iu Germany, known lo be the mou active merchants, became exceeding ly food of this enlivening beverage, and also the po ets. It is a well known story that the French poet Rcuueau, once on a visit to Voltaire, romarked to the latter that coffee was a poison. Voltaire replied "True, but a poison which Affects the health Very elowljr, a. I am drinking it hr jlny jraari." The grealeat oppooentt lo «*t, drinking ara the luwtaionathie doctora, who ccailder coffee •• moit mm with it. French and Germaine drink more black cof* fresh supply of .j proprietors of ths Sxaot, for rale by . MOORE A CO., j* 29 Gibbons’BaUdlngs. pONGBEBfi WATER •—Now landing from t * Bark Exact, warranfed to be geauiaS' and recenUy bottlud. A supply of Ik kept constantly <jn Ice. jo 30 WM.W,ilNCOLN/Mooun>ent-s<i. ^ON«UK88 WATltU directfrom the Spring nONGl •HalL jy A supply load every morning. DALTIMOKK FLOUR, BAUON AND I) LARD.—20U bbls. Howard Susst Flour ; 60 hhds. prime Bacon Sides; 50 bbls. prime Leaf Lard, laadlgg aud for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. / KIRN, bACON and fllOSS.-wo ..ck. Li prim. W.iwreCorei 10hhda oholojBacee file... ud & fcul.o flr.t quality Wore, ludlug from brig T U WU’re. from N.wOrl.ae.i lEACtl BUANUV.—Sbtila Uoorgia Toach Brudj, to. «il. bj „ „ mv.nfli'.M W. U. PAVIPfiON. MORTICE 5uat£lN»*Ag.»<.No.mGontnu-fh ! IIcriiAndts, Herd, T Ueags, Henry Hoary, Petsr liostnn, Thos J H»nderson, Mary Ann Hints, Thos llltobcook, JII Hines, Laura Holly, Sherwood llogao. James Uowoll, Wm H"jle, Edmund Haynes, Copt Thos Holmes, Wm U Hopkins, Lewis tloniker, Wm Howard, Geo H Holden. Martha Howard, Augustus B Houston, Mrs It Hubbard, Goo Hughes, Julia A JBVIN. JOHN In Black, Bias, Brown, BdsIiTESaOOAT8,in rr#atvarlcty, vis: Llnsn. Rus> elaDuuk, Drab Dete, A1 pacha, Caskmeret,Froek and Book business Coats PANTALOON B.-Bloek Doeskin at a groat variety of Brk and Faaoy Caesium res, at a great variety of priocs. •• Drab Dete “ " “ White and Fanoy Lir«n Drills, ** " Fancy Marseilles, *' ** VESTS.—Bla«k Silk and Satin Vests. Faaoy Silk Whit* Bilk, for Perty *• White, Buff and Fancy Marseilles “ White and Buff Duok and Linen " FVBNISH1NO dOODS. Furnishing Goods oi every desorption for Gentle men's wear- consisting of eoarfs. cravats, waterford ties, Prince Albe t ties, spring stocks, merino sblrU and drawers, ootton do., suspenders, half boss, cloves— all kinds, best quality patent >okt shirts, a fine as- ""““dbessing gowns, Umbrellas, Canes, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Port- mom., .to., am. luTg An extensive auortment of the latest and most fash ionable styles. Bovs’ Clothing. Oomprisiug tho largest assortment ever offered in this «Uy, consisting of Frocks, Books, Polka Sacks, Jackets. Vesta and Pants, lu ov vry rati sly of style aad material suitable for the season. MERCHANT TAILORING. d rset theirestabihihment hue enjoyed and still maintains for • ' * * ‘ made to order, OS t»oly, F . oU, William Holloman, a boy stone, Capt Thomas B Boott, Benjamin F Scobio. Mrs 8 Bohunsel. John Bummerila, J M Sullivan, Margaret Sullivan, Eiltn TBAILto ALEXANDER TalleyJ5sv George R Tory, Cbos F Tearny, Mary Tison, Tho# Tison, Camtuel Thiot, Choa 11 Tighe, Mary Ann the style and finish of it# varments made to on well as forth* suporlur quality ot their cloths, dura^ bllity of color and substantial workmanship, it shall be ths oonstant effort of th# proprietors still to watlsuf.- Thsy invivo the apeclal atteation of both old ana new customer# t« tbe following, from whish they are ore- sored to furnish gormenU, which they will wnrant to N *hsplut ultra in both fit and fashion. SIMONES 4 BIOLLY’S best Bias, Black, Brown, Mulberry, Green, Adelaide, Breus, Corobo and Olive C Black Doe# kin. Black, Caaslmei't, and a large assort ment of Colored and Fancy Twosds. LINEN GOODS.—Whit#, Buff and fanoy Linen Drills. VE8TINQ8.-- White Bilk end Batin, for Party Yosts. Black and faney Silk and Batins. White, Buff and Orange Cauimeres. A large variety of White, Buff and fanoy Marseilles. UNIFORM SUITS. For Volunteor Companies in tho city and throughout the State, made and furnished at tho shortest uotioe aud In the best manner. DIBBLE 4 CARE Y. apr 4 ly Ilian, M JACKSON, SUSAN Jandon. EG, Jr Jaadon, James E Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Phites Johnston, W B Jones, Sarah Jones,L J Johnston, O W Johnson, Payton R Johnson, Cant U Johnson, J II Jonton, Catherine Johnston, Neils Johnston, 8 U Jones, Robert Johnston, Wm II Johnson, Geo 8 kalIn^edward l Kneeland, Alexander Keho, Patrick Kelly, Cornelins Thompson, Sarah Thompson, Drury Thompson, Jas E Townsend, Michael Tompson, Joseph B Turner, 8Mna*l O Turner, Tobias pin, Wm Knnrnes. Margaret Kredjjtrlno. Turpin, wm VAN ZANT, MACHINIST WAGGKNBTINE, B Walsh, Mlohael Welsh, James Walsh, Maurice Whalon, Mrs P WoUis, Win Wade, Elisabeth Wall. Mrs F M Ward, John Walton, C W Wendell, Mrs M B Whale, Dr John O Wells, Elisabeth M Webster, Fred O Webster, Wm Webster, Jno Franols W cat, David T Winbray. Jno A LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. ARNOLD’S Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, /—n~~—. air EXHAUSTED COFFINS, Whloh la how taking the plan. Iff all other, tbroeghont tho Unltoff State*. U. 6. BOQABDUB haring haae made the solo agent of th* abovo for the City of Savan nah, would respectfully call attention to their vast su periority over anything of th* fciad that has yet beon- . -Aim the public. The improvements oonaUt iu oe- monnng the top and sides, and, by ths application of au air pump, removing tho air, by which moans the contents remain without offinvla or ohaagvvf appear- ‘ gth of “ uvuump, ao. nuns at tno oiiortest notioe. aux 19—6ra n SIS' ^ ?• HAHKM8UAW, Jr. Respectfully tenders hie prefossloual servlcos to the oittaeas of Satauaak. aug a®*** "•' 31 l^lkertyttreet. T. X. RORERTS, ,, _ ..(f-ATE or BVBEE COUNTV,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, No* 03 Bsy-strest. wm... a. . SAVANNAH, 04. trlKdTO* rWBD *‘ ‘ tu ST * Uocktilt, Long ft Go., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, B AV ANNA II, UKORUIA. ^NUl attend to telling all kinds of PRODUCE. J|Sr Htract attention given to the Reootvlur- and For* warding o<x»d*, and filling order* from the eoantry. m. uxjxxtt, wu. u. tone. John u. da/i*. 28 ly WYU.V ft MON THIOL I. IN, general commission agents, _ FOB Til* farchaae anil Hnle of Ntaoke, Bond., Ileal and l'craannl K.mie, <tc. dcr. r.afof^ r ,Z,V‘ r L "‘ ^ ^ ”*ftv av *iah to pnrahaea i,». B. Ci afton, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8AKl>EAffVJI/LE, OEO. ' Will attoad to hu.la.,a iu Wuahluston, Jaffa non Luur.ns, Wllklnaou. nud Euanu.1 Counti.a. u rrenkuu* Uranllr, and 8. h. Jkithwoll 4 fk»., Savannah. to j^xn JOSEPH (MNAHt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUKKX 0, BAY AXD WHlTAUKit-BTS. R* ly I'uctoruge ,md Couiuilasion UUSINKBS. T JfflLL ceulinue thu J actorage ulid Conimlation 1 Bu.lu.re oa m, own awottui. Offlo. on Bay-ah, Fool of Alonlffofoary Struat. « J. F. PM.OT. Klnclilejr ft Thomas. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 9ft Hay-at., HuYoanah, Ua. to F. BiaOXLXt. A. tXUMAi. X~ N7 WApitler, COMMISSION^MERCHANT, Wiiliamtou’a Builifflge, Bay-street. Mfivitnunli, Git. > apr 18 WEUS A BURR, Factors and Cominiiilon merchants, •apSl (U BAy-eTKKET, SAVANNAU. 1, 1 AW 0O.l'AKTNBK«IIIP.—The uuder 1_J ilynad hu taken Into nuftn.rehlo, Inthapraotlaa iftt. Ca* hlareu, ISAAC'. ilUlTOHB MAllSil, uad.r Ihu name of U. d; 1. M. MAIUU. ThayelUpareouail, attend th. Superior Courto of Chatham, Bryaa.Bulloeh. Mnjham, D.H..U, llurka, Waahinjtoo and Wllkluaeu w"I’.*** ^ mad ® arrangements for the prompt eollMtion of debt# in most ot th# eoantlM in the BUtof ( “ r ’ft' 0 U ’ , MuLVo'nD°MAHSn &. 8i SIBLEY, Wholesale and Botail Bookseller and Stationer, mar'S?' fr’UASe 1ft. PICKETT, CON Tit ACTOR AND BUILDER, LI AV1NO resureod his husinmis, is now pro* XJLpsred to contract for Buildings, or Jobbing work sf anyassorlption, ia his line. Blairs sxeoatsdwith nsat- nsss and dispatch. A share of the publlo patronage la moot roepeofruUysolicited. V « . Carpenter ShojHjoruer of Walnnt and Harrison-sfe., AT T o n n"e y AT LA IV V 8AU5DKRSVII.LX, WASUINOTOW CoORTF, OA., Will praotioe in tho Courts of the Middle Cirouit. All business awmmittod to his care wUl be exsonted with promptusssand dispatch. RxrxRBRcax.-Messrs. Dothwell4 8mith, and Dr. It, L. Byrd, Savannah. ly. jaa 27 JOIUV POOLE, WBOLBSftl.K AWH RBTAIL DBA LB R IW PAINTS, OILS, TUBPENTIME AND VARNISHES branch and American Windoxe-dlatt, Paint, Varnish and White-wash Brush**, Babel and Camel Hair Pencils, Radge* and Camel Halt BleadoiS|Qrojaln^Coirebs, Artists' Paper Hanginat, Herders, and Fire-Board Prints. N. if—House, Sign and Skip Painting, Gilding, Groin ing and Closing, dons oa reaetmable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whltoksr-si. mar 20 . Nearly opposite Swift, Deaslow 4 Ce» Henry K. Wiukbufn, (AOEHT.I SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, jy 91 HA VANN AH, OBUHOIA. ly A. R. DUUN, OOTTON FACTOR N*. 94 BAY-HTRKKT, oat 19 SAVANNAH. ■ ' friuiiRum A Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlaota, Grerila, . ■Will eolleet Debts in the following Ceuntieei Merrlwether, Carroll, Floyd, Dade, Spaulding, Troop Cobb, Whitfield, Forsyth, Gwinnett. iU/trmcoe—E. R. Stoddard 4 Co., Charleston, Bontt Carolina; Williams 4 Brutaer, Augusta, Georgia; Plan Brother#, and O. W. Choat, New-York. Nat. Maboom. fmar 17 tf] Thomas N. Cos. C. A. b. LAMAR, General Commission Merchant, lyj Buvnaaab. Uear*la. [uuvM hirst b. roar. ». R. Durham. FORT A DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. out 7 BAVANMAH, OA. ly Julia u llBi-Uldae, ATTORNEY AT II OJtce corner WhUalnr-M. a*4 Aar tone, her 10 Bayallaahi HOWLAND Sc CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 179 llny-eireet, Havnoonii* johm r. unwa.hr. au 91 Joan ». n ovuav, jb Jamea McHenry, INSURANCE BROKER A NOTARY PUBLIC. Marias Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad justed, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn. Pa per# prepered whereby to reoover losses from Americas or British Underwriters, and nUeutioa given to ati matters eonneoted with Shipping aad Insuraaoe. Of- floe No. 118 Ray street, opposite the front of tbe Cus tom House. ly &ov 8 GILBERT BUTLER, DIAMTKIt BUILDER, „ DEALER IN WHITE PINE LUMBER Tork-t Irani, Og letkorp, S tan 98 Beeaunah. D. W. nUftcoUy, SHIP AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Oppoafto Lonar’a Cattoo Preii. MABTJUN winter, SAVANNAH, SBOBtlA. Btoamhuat aud Mill Work, and a.ary daaoriution o Biaokttulthin, aiaretod with n.a&nau and dlapalah. mar 9 ly pus 1 to. ble to a o..i«^: rt • - accommodate 20 b oessary out-buildliu the village Is a School. TERMS—O six mouths. Also, a a ly kept J It is on thsss advantages i for any length of time. It alalm to superiority is basod. The andenigned having examined the above, do not hesitate to aay that, in their opinion, they are folly oal- ouioted to answer the intended purpose: 8. N. Harris. M. L\ IC. W. Wert, M. D.. R. Wayrk. M. D„ I P. M. Kollocx, M. D.. J. C. HAaauHAM, M.D.,|W. G. Buvlook, M. 1).. r 13 B, Lacwuso*, Machinist. Kirby,Deborah Kiuman, James D Klttel, Herman _ Koraegay, John F M ~ Franois yy hnvwnj, y w a* Wilsou, Mrs MM Wilkinson, Thos S \v li link, Isabella White, Mrs Allen WEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY B. S. SIBLEY, AUGUST 24, 1865. 'IjURl'KAlT.S and Moumirs of Kmiunnl Amur!- ^em Brunt, or a Tale of the Land and Ooean j by Kornogxy,1 lxfaSte, Lane, Uonry Larkin, Jamas williams, Mary 8 W llliams, Mary Williams, W K Williams, Mary At Williams, John Cttt. Beadlsy, U. 8. N. Gleason's Pictorial; Baraum’s Illustrated News; Godey’s Lady's Book; Arthur's Homs Magaains. toper's Msdleal Dictionary. Williams, Caroline E SOLOMON COHEN, P. M. BOOTH AND 8HOEH. Just received from Philadelphia, 1 tilh's Classical Dictionary, asases of Young Children ; by£harle« Meggs, M. Tho subsoriber haring taken ths store on Whitoiler-street, next to Dibble 4 Carey's Tai | lorlng Extol-llshmeut, respectfully announce to Ithecltlsens of Savannah that he Is prepared to exeonte all orders in the above line on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Special atteation paid to repairing all kinds of Faral- tnre. :> :* ■/:. * tar Funerals supplied at the shortestnotiee. oot 20 JAMES LARKIN Dying and Renovating Establishment, SAVANNAH. QEOHlSIA, . yfl’Verk-Iml.toai of,lie Court Homo 3,. B6TABL1SHED IK 1833. T jforF.8’ Bilk and Woolen Urnawa, Hha»l», Ta I A hie Ca.ar*, .to., nlaanod, anil tr*?,’*'!?<* ““J*! &».*’ UonniU blaacbcj and preaa.il In a toahieohble ityla, ltidOli)TM0l«»y. ud U.nll.m.n.p.rmreU niLUii . ■' ■>.. FIbuuUoh for | Bituatod e boro' Rallri._ L Waynesboro' A^plyto BUBWS PLANTERS’ Ht. Mur phi, f i pen uudsr S' use whils w aoqulreJ a vary high repnlM Tho present proprietor hnvl entirely uow. hopes to Mala to merit public patrom Bt. Mary’s, Au^ T he l eion, I lying la tkj Appliug.C ... port the till. Reran to—B. J. Harden, Plant and Dr. 9oUias, I WINTER MONTGOMERY, i Portable Circular r ri'HEBK Mill, ere wtrreeud a I in uso, are propelled by4 - “ oiCylinder,andpreosat the 1 menw throughout. Among it is exclusively need, Homes Ao. Pries deUvered at »hs t than $:w additional wlUdef ' Augusta, Charleston 0 HEJUOBOI Sell Hangers and Proof Bqfet, Iron . Comer of Br,n* **d Jo jayffr nuT-ireqtgrt 1 BeUat Bell*!! BteUalt! _ ..aUtisssofChttnh,l.. Ferry, Locomotive, School Uoase, and! The#* Boll# mo hung with tbe patent. movoabl* arms. They cooks tamed 1 os been rung an affixed in a new way to prevent ti on tho 21*11, thereby pfalr~- J are manufactured from t iron casing*. At this 1 and are found to be a great j written warrantee that if Oi one year from date of pdfdh .. . will recoct withoul charge. ‘-Tba " war routed. Nearly WOO Bells have k from thla Foundry, which ie fchel auperiijrlty. Ws have IS r** awarded fromthe variousFw •ouoroasuess and purity of t*L. attention to getting up Peals o to those furnUhed by us^ f ’ ruds of th# Hndeoa Rivar, „ rnunlng in every directloa. Asth tablishmcatof tne kind ia the V. 6. aid jo 18 ly*d4tw A. MEN KELT’S 1 THE LAST A Ne CALLED roughly t .. *, and it f thoee that art soon thorn I „ uever saw nny Stove, for 1 iug, or baking, thatperfc~ a coet for fuel; tip and mounted inti U *0 construe tea shat yea * oven ae any other stove new ii ceiviag the different sises, call and examine before various other patterns. ths Iron Witoh, Iron Kini __ 26 bbls. Lord tot 60 ksgs Lard 4 i0 hhds Prims Baoon fi 20 do do Bidw la _ ived .«£* t IAIUN Hill B a . . oa.ka .hatoff BHu, IB do. S - “ clmmn BUI.of Orer^aad ff c:z - I ,’I.OUH— 15U bill., floor, JT tlmore, 80 do. Hiram 8 sug!2 ' OLAhSlirt, ] LTJL t-ahaMsl^ 3 Jumestlo Idqi augdti choicu lot of Lallies Gaiters, Ties ant! SUpptrs. Also, Gentleman's fins Congress Golfers, p.if.i Leather Pump*, Pump Sole Boots, Ao. Those ^■d^.’VSnSito-f to.iud to ^i red b. “fig* e&ffSSto ' — kbiiuuL. Appleton’s Dlctfenaxy of Moohanics. For sale at No. 6 Congtess-st. (L’ UGAlt.-— Loaf, Crushod aud Powdered Sugar) O -I®® A. and C. Clarified, landing and for sale by .nding ai jug 12 MINIS 4 FLOBANCR. ^ATS and ('URN.—For sule to arrive. Ap- Q ply to ’ (sag 6) ~ OGDEN 4 BUN KIR.' LiBIDLITZ aad foODA POWDEkW- oae in to* snarn **7‘* " Utoedodio. lr AIiEXAHOKB OA1XOWAY CANDIES TXT C. WADSWOKTH ht. renwrefl to No. US O Prepared exprssely for the retail trade, from im ported materials, and warranted fril weij"* -- at reouoep pri OEf 915,00 per 100 Ibe.—it* Kb. Box re 9 ks.p at all umu a UU' “ or |?'Vi2L Faaoy ab<I »wp"> Ur T Oaodn, Hn- S i,00 per 100 lba.-2& kb. Boxrw$3.r« 0 charge for boxiegor daUvesinf st the fcuiL road or.rteamboats. Warrantod to keep ia aay oto. _ J. T. C.HIC57 jy 1 ly- w. eoraei Brongfafen ami Whli S OUP Enammallti enerala 2oiRxr V noSiSI Wl'iU thal m ang!6 1®^ • store and for sale by SWIFT 4 frO. IF AGON WDK8-W hhds. [> lending from xteaioer State of G< » hy ‘ [am tl] tbd Q B ix a ’*■ SvgdNWlidF.SNltoMuii turn