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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1853)
VOL.U ■MM GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1853. [ror tho Dally Morula* Dm.] WILLIAM T. ■ ■Vv-$l55j njX1i6 '•DAILYM®* noarly *«■ M 8 bI *%ii2WU pOLLiita per annum, in advs liWk-Cfi btf tty “that delusion* in world abound,• Thoi And that" nothing iaporihaft That oven fortuno and health, , .‘tifto th«;eoko of sonnc Majr escape, like a ligh or ' The friend that wo lore, and tho child of oar hoart. And the wife, for whom life would be (iron, Aro doetroyed at our side by the pitiless dart Urged ou by tho manfloto of lioaren. Adrortiioraentnioierted *• run nNls aotrAKl One iniertioa... roR onh aqirARB or -mi five One week. For e J - foiTtb* ...& 00 . One Month. M 00 Two * .JO 00 Three " 12 50 Four “ ......... 15 00 81* “ ..,.20 00 one Y*ar..............,.3t) 00 Why then ahonld we cling to thoae " shadows of shade" Which a world so illusirely shows, • When we know the sad haroo bereavements hare made On the hopes the world raloly bostowaf aboro rates wiUbeo m . f For one insertion « ............46 oon.*. two •* .75 " •« One Week... 4i 50, Ac. ft*. Iagal Advertisements insetted at the usual rates. Then turn thine eye upwards, and Heaven surrey, Loarn the world's poison'd ohalloo to shun. As the eaglet flios higher and further each day, Till at last she soars straight to tho sun. lust:* part tn advance. Yearly advertfcOTs, exceeding in their advertisements ihc avorage number of lines agreed for, will be oh^rged n pruportional rates. • . - Tea, gate at the Cross, look uaoeailngly there, While to vision God's moroies unroll. Lot your vlows of Ills goodness reOexsively glare, And daguorreotypo Christ in your soul. Savannah, Segit. 1853. «£ , Advertisement* sent id this office without directions, w to the number of insertion*, trill be published daily jatil ordered to be discontinued, and charged acoora- by magnetic telegraph. (From the Charleston Papor*.] Nevw York Cotton Market, Baltimore, Sept. 19, G.45, P. M. In Now York, on Monday, 250 bales of cot- >n changed bands. • ^Yswhin*ton Items. The Progidant it is said, will oppose the onelruction of the Pacific Railroad by ilia edcral Governmeot. It is staled positively that tho Hon. John A. )ix cannot get the mission to France, hono ur Mason is spokon Of as likely to have the ppoiaunent. _ Arrival of the Florida.—Tho steamship Florida, Capt. Woodhull, arrived at this irt yosterdaymorning, at 9 o’clock, in 62 iours from New York. A list of her passen- era and consignees will We found under tho ppropriate head. ‘ By this arrival we arc in sceipt of the New York papers of Saturday ftornoon, in advance of the regular mail, for rhJflh (he officera of the Florida, and our co- empurflries there, will accept our thanks. GT Col. Tirr,.who is now at the North, a letter to bis paper, (he Albany Patriot, leaking of the organisation of the company this city under the Savannah and Albany lailtoad Charter, says :— think that the arrangement* which have been ' will secure the completion of this entire work five yours. Capital can never be wanting to [From tho Washington Short' Sighted Policy of, Khclnml. It is a lumentable mistake in British policy to place its newer uhd plans in antagonism with those of the hutted States. The twe first Iren powers of the oarth should be co-operators, not rivals, iu uni- versul iufluence. Eogluud makes and unmakes the e riuces ol Asia nt pleasure, without so much ns tho tiiderauce of uuiU-wishon our part. All Africa, south of tbo desert, is falling into her charge ; and . *9 far from gainsaying her progross there, wo are - -SfW to recruit her infant colonies with our mil- lion of freo colored population, und to help htf, with a strong and intelligent Imud, build up in that rich untouched treasure-house a splendid coioniul empire. The diplomacy and resources which England is lavishing iu futile and sclf*des|roying antagonism to tho advance of tho Unitfrfet this continent would, if rightly administered, create for her a vast colonial power in tho magnificentand teeming wilderness of Africa. When will her rulors awnko from their illusive drenm of staying the resiatloss tide of Aineri- car advance, and cease to expend Itor strength in useless, if not dangerous, opposition f Let hor un derstand iu soasou that her real roigu Is not ou tf American continent, and so adjust hor policy tliL sho may shure as a trusted frioud aud firm ally in all the advantages of its progress, iusteud of obsli- nutuly provoking its wratliaud exbaustiug her oner- gios iu defoudlug herself from the consequences. It does not impugn hor supremacy iu A and Af- ca to say hor eceptro has become a broken reed in America. Her plans and prospects boloi . elso- where. Her throne has no supports ou thi- conti nent. Her colonies here are a drnju on bor rs- sources—her political entauglcments a bar to her progress in other directions; und but for tho ein- g foymout which the productions of the United tales give to hor ships aud factories, North Atuori- ca would be nuything but a profitable item in her political calculations. If for three years together wo should close our ports to hor manufactures, aud spin our owu cotton for homo and tipauish Ameri- use, what flpuld a million of liungry British that she had Africanized Cuba; and as that is in flexibly tho price of tbo luxury, sho had better re flect beforehand whother it is worth tho purchase. [FTom the Friend of China.J China. TUB htraSSAN FLRF.T AGAIN. His imperiul majesty the Emperor of all the Hus- sias having heard that the United Buttes government had determined on sonding a largo uavnl force to Japan, with a view to tho openiug of that long- closed country by peaceable means, and entiroly concurring in.the policy of demonstrating to the Ja- paueso government that foreigners had the power to take what they (the Japanese) might feel indisposed to give, bns resolved on aiding in the experiment by sending as a squadron of eo-operatiou the Pallas, 52 guus, the Dwinn, It) guus, and the Vostock, 4 gnns. After remaining here n week tho Pallas and Vostock will togothor proccod in search of tho American flool, supposed at present to bo about the Loo-clioo Islands, waiting for the* Powhatan, now hourly expociod. This, then, is the whole secret and mys- tery of the presonce of tho Pallas and Vostock in our waters; aud tho rovclation is hardly news, for if wo remamkor aright their advent was announced iu this journal fully a quarter of a year ago. Between Russian America and the northernmost ports in Japan—wo have boon told by Russian navi gators— thero is still, aud for a long time has been, some trade; aud it is uo wuy unrousounblo to find his Ini|)orial Majesty desirous of improving and regulating it on such terms as may bo obtaiued by other governments. It is not generally knowu that tho Russian gov ernment, for more than a century and a quarter, has had at Pokiu a religious nud scientific mission, not, os the translator Timkowski'simrrativesays, "mere ly tolerated or connived at, but openly existing un- or the sanction of a formal treaty." Ou board the Pallas aro two gentlemen who have both spout tou years at tho kouru at Pekin, and iinvo thus acquired n perfect huowledgo of tho Chiuoso aud Mantchoo languages. CONSIGNEES. Per stoamship Florida, from Nsw York—Atkin A Burns, And arsons ft Co. E O’Byrne, M Bolcy, U 8 Bo- gardua, Boeton ft Gonby.G Brown, Mrs A B Blutnen- tuoig. llolden k Co, J if Burroughs k Mem, J A Brown, Brigham, Kelly k Co, Mrs U Carter, Crauo k Rogers, J P Collins, Wm Cox, J V Conneratt k Co, 8 Curroll. agent, Glaghorn k Cunningham, J E Cedy k Co, D 0'<- Conner, M A Cohen, Wm Loodv, W G Dickson, W Af Davidson, Dibble k Carey, J E Do Ford, J 1! Macon, J Foley. Einstein k Eokmnn, Franklin k Brantloy, W B Giles k Co, W W Goodrich, W 11 Union, agent, fl J Gilbert, S Goodall, W W Garrard, Hamden* Express, A Haywood, Wm Hale, Iluntor A Gammell, J F Ham ilton, Hone k Connery, N A Hardeo A Co, W U llans- nian, R Haborsham A Son, J D Jesse, C Ilartiidgc. P Jaoobe. T It Mills, G II Johnson. N B Knapp, Lookett. Loug A Co. U Lathrop A Co. W W Lincoln, LaRoaho A Downs, 8 M Laffltoau, W II May A Co, S W Miller, T MoKouua, Mono A Nichols, McOosker A Tre&nor, D Mallett A Co, Maos A lieyman, J 8 Norris, U 8 Nichols, Jrgost, Price It Vender. Pierson* Ileldt A Co, M J Roi ly, J 8 Roger.-, Rabun A Whitehead, Roberta A Foote. 8 8 Sibley, A A Solomons A Co, Mrs 8 SI 1 bur. W R By- mons, Webster A Palmes, Wells A Durr, Jos Walker, W P Yongo, T8 Wayne, J C 8turt*vant,8taleyA Uon- dry, Soranton, Johnston A Co, Smith A Lathrop, Ver- stillo A Untler, II F Waring, N B A U Weea, W T Williams, S Wtlinot, P Wiltbergor A Son, and order. I ’mChr ’ ‘ Per steamer Motamora, I’m Charleston—T 8 Wayne, J II Cohou A Co, J 11 Champlain, C Dicks, Lawson A Co, Wells A Durr, P Jaoobs, J A Brown, 8 J Chapman. J Williamson, 11 C Wooten, aud Florida Boat; „ PASSENGERS. Per steamship Florida, from New York—Mr Bueing, lady and 2 ohlldron, Mrs J 51 Cornwell, Miss M C Eth eridge, Mrs Rutherford, Mies M K Allen, Mrs Carter. Miss Magic, Mrs J Magic, J M Magic, Mrs M O Byruo, MU* C A Smith, Mrs £ J Stowe, Mrs J U Oallun, Mrs hand-spui II Burdick, Miss O’By mo, Mrs 8 Andolns, Aliss E Too- Apron Lli by, Miss Uerrish, E Bal* 4 "*”" 1 - J ** - - ' • by, Miss (iorrish, E Halsbury, lady aud servt, Mrs Ros- eret, Miss barah 1'ruyn, Mrs MuVJuinn, Jos Adamson, and lady, J D Williford, lady and servt, J C Brown, T 4 aj wmoru, ia«y anu servt, j u urown, 1 Brigham, Mr Hilton, U L Eaton, W B Woody, Z Uray, H Hankey. S M Flashman aud servt, A 11 Moss and sem, M II Berringer aud servt, J 8terne and sorvt, B Sterue, U B Moore, J L Green, Jno J Sham, II Bauks, lady, 2 children and sorvt, J R Bogon, H Thompson, T mi f , j . -T-m —- , Ford, 11 Diokinton, O A Norris, D A O’Byrne, E 11 Er- Tho London pnperanro filled with accounts of ving.jr, J Colligan, U 8 Eaton, G Miller, l)r Cuyler, tho royal visit to Dublin. Tho Queen, Princo Al- DrRLordun, J c O’Byrno.T R Bylvoster, LCGasion, borr, tho Prittci o? Wales, and Princo Alfrod.pro- v .. £nglnud. ceeded, via BoUihathntnn, on tho k7lh ult., to i/oly heud, r.ud there Smbarked for Dublin on tho 20th, where lior^ Majesty was must exthusiastically re F D Sottlott, 8 D Scarlett, U W Lathrop, J L llieh- ardson. 11 Mumford, W Fish. O Clarke, C H Baird, 8 coivou. The royal party wore domiciled at the n.u.uu, ii miiuiioru, w r isii, v-iurKS, u u uaira. H Cutrell.WU Griswold. Prof NWolfo.F W Cornwoll, J M Hcndersoo, A Y Haines, J C Books, Cart Eaton. D Mallett, G L Alton, G J Smith, and 46 in stoorage. Per steamer Metamorn.from Charleston—T SThomp- Vico Royal Lodge, and had paid a visit to Mr. Dar- son, R J Robordi, W Seemalier. C Mygatt, C W Uj- gau, at his private residence near Dublin. That and 2 dock. Dry Goods, Clothing, ho. CHEAPEST CASH STOKE. NEW PALL GOODS! T mom wo aro inoreasing, by our rocoiviug the Nx*m Novelties by every steamor. Our dotails are perfect, for the oonstnnt supply of tho cnoioxsT uaruains that can be oullod from ovary market. UNDERSHIRTS, Mado borons to absorb perspiration, and In every grade, from the light vst to the Wriest qualities j and also much better adapted to sudden ohaugos in tempo- ratqro, than the kinds generally used. v DBAwrsns, For gentlomon and lodios, 1% avory quality and of ev ery kind, vory cheap. HOSIERY, Xflru 01 * 1- •f d lI B# 3 r,, » and LadlM Qentlemen’s half Hose and Hose, vory muoh choapor than else where In this city. KMBaO'WgED Am, LACK GOODS, LINEN GOODS. Our store is the Depot for tho boat Linen Goods fall pure flax) whloh we retail as choar «■ tho othor mor- olmuts hero pay for the samo goods, via.; Linen Shoet- ings in overy width aud quality, Shirting Linens, hand-spun and undreesod; Pillow Caso Linens and Apron Linens s Blrd’e Eye Diapers. Dowlas* and Glass ClolA«|8dot«h Diapers; Ba'hlng Towels; Huokabaok and|Bird sEye Towels; Diapers and Huckabacks by the Vard* Stair Coverings. 7 Table Damasks * Diapers. In whit, .nil Brown of .Tory kind. »»ry cheap. D»- m.tk Napkin, >nd Doyllei; ll.m.tk Bordered llnek.- bAek Towel. | Table Coyer, and Toilet Cover«| Quilta and Counterp*-— — U, - J —* •- J*»“ -• _ , , pf every kind, and in sisos for Berths, Opts, and small and large Beds; Figured stout Lace for Valance and Bed Curtains, English Washing Furniture Chlntsas, very eheap; 7-8,4-4, and 5-4 Furniture Dlm- gcutlcinan, however, happened to bo from home. Tho ruyul party visited the Exhibition on tho same day, in the midst of a concourse uf 20,000 porsons. A loiter from Plymouth appears in the lust London Daily News, and contains tho following:—"The Leuudor, Captain Vincaut King, arrived this morn ing, fourtoen day* from Halifax, with the Earl of Ellcsmero and suite. His lordship is indisposod from gout. Admiral Sir O. A. Oiumany wont ou board to-day. It is said thero uro loud compluints on board the Lcauder of tho want of honpitnfity ou the part of tho Americans; one illustration is given in the fuel that they charged tho ordinary prico for tho water required for the ship, which is quite con trary to tho practice observod towards ships of the United States Navy in English ports. COMMERCIAL. Nnvnnimh Exportn. Wilmingtox, N C—Schr Jonas Smith—1000 sacks Salt. CHARLESTON, BEl’T. ID.—Cottok.—‘The transac t'd ay reaohcd^aoo bales, at extremes ranging 'or or w...tw.j , i -o, i-», aim o-% i urnuuro enm ities; Linen J.Aoes for Pillow Casos, very cheap; Cotton do. i Cotton Skirtings and Shootings in wbito aud un- bleached, and in avory quality andiuevery widtli.ftrom 3-4 to three 3’ardp wide. 0«k«iw Mattings. Best quality, and cheaper than elsewhere. Our stock is replete in ulmosi every article noodod Plitnintion and Uousi>heoptnK at cheapest prioos, via: very aheap Cotton pantaloon stuffs for negroos; Cotton Osnnburgs, Llnon Ooua- burgs, oolorod Homespuns, ko. Sucoess in trade is always In tho ratio of ability to do best for the community, and upon that basis, oorabln- T—od with intearity, wo appeal to the universal Intellect, and we oonflde implicitly in the unerring aggregate mindfor tho result. Onr stock is so thoroughly Riled ifl^ITE THE LAUGBMT A8SOBTIHENT, And it is fixed for sale, A t prices so uniformly very Cheap!! -- i--ga assortment, in small and nUr* • • from to luj){o. Prioca wero rather iu favor i Cubit. Tho Washington Union concludes an editorial articlo on Culm with this lau^uagu : " We shall bo buyers. That purchasers of _ largo quautltloH, cun be siiltod lnagreate'r uumberTf artioluR, and thereby effoot a groator saviugthan In any other storo in Saraunah.—Buyers are Invited to Inspect ■S. 8. HILLER k i. D. E. WHEELWRIGHTS &BLA _ . posmsROr Bronghcon and Dlouckoi savannaiPcja: Carriages, Wagons; Carte and Drays manufactured. Blaoksmithlng, inolndlng Iron Railing and Grates for Building^ Ao. done at tho shortest notice, aug 19-0ni DR. J. LvilAHKK8UAAI, Jr. Rosreotftilly tenders his professional services to tho citlreus of Savannah. Office, No. 31 JL1berty*fttreet« T. J. HOBEHTS, _ _ „(I/ATE OF BUBUE COUNTY,) COMM I a S ION MERCHANT, No. (13 Unr-wtreet. SAVANNAH, QA. uslnw Win ,1T. hi, p.rwn.l attention to all trade ■trusted to him. Qmo l.ockcit, Long a Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SH If PINO A CENTS, 8 A v A shah, k o it « r A. JJ1 11l L a \ t ® nd w kinds of PRODUCE. i f.w d ‘ von , to tho 1,ocalvin K »«d For ts nrding Goods, and filling orders from the country. iu ?a L00IC * TT » Wldf U. LOMU, JOhH U. DAVIB. jylW 45 AIONjI’AIOI.A.IN, general commission agents, „ rutt tiik Purvhnao nud Hnlc of Htock*. Bonds, Houl und forsonnl Eatofe, *tc. <k“. ’ a willing to pay highest cash prices. , Jy 20— lyj| ; *. B. cranon, ATTORNEY AT LA (V, .. 8ANUEH8VILUE.UEO. Will attend to busines* in Washington, Jcfforson 8. E. Both wall k Co., Havannah. rantly, a jyUn JOSEPH OAMI1L, ATTORNEY AT LAW, oonninornATaNnwHiTkaaB-sn. Ji25 iy_ l'acioriigc and Commission „ BUHINKM8. f WILL continue the Facturugo and Commission 1 Builncu on my own account. Offlw on Bay-it., Foot of Montgomery Street. J. F. PELOT. Kincliley A Thomas. COMMISSION MERCHANTa. No. 75 Uay«nt.| Nnvnnimh, (in. A. THOMAS. I. r. KixoHLcr. itiiiu n ouierprlse, wheu its real merits become • tho capitalists. (twill mako a straight line connection between avaunati ou tho Atlantic, aud the cities of Pensa- la, Mobile, and New Orleans, on the Gulf. It is iflicient to say of it, that it wilt be a line to which nover cun be r successful over cud be a successful competition ; that connect sections, whiob.wlll offer it a^ profit- Mo trado larger than it will b4 Capable of porforin- [ with a single track: and that tho country ougli which it will pass is pot only very favorable the construction of a road, but, judging from hat 1 have seen and what 1 have heard, it is, taken jgeiher, one of tho beat producing and healthiest ictioiis of vise Southern States. I say nothing at resent of Us prospective connection with a railway the Pacific, becuuse them aro nullicieDt induce- mis to tho construction of the Savannuh and oblie road without it; rnd because the public md is not proparod to appreciate the fact, that by first class railway. Savannah ou the Atlantic, and iu Diego on the Pacific, aro not more than four tys apart. Savannah nud Charleston aro vory healthy, and th cities are improving and prosperous, I wus Btilied to find thatjihe commercial rivalry of these o shier cities, la esteemed by cilizons of eulurged as mutually beneficial,'by attracting an in* ■aied trado from tbo interior, which would other- le seek moro Northern market*. I am gratified find that tko leading aud liberal minded men of lb cities, betiove it to be for their mutual interost* ;t a direct Railroad eommuulcaliou bo made bo on Charleston and Savannah. This, besides giv. to each city all tho attractive power of trgde ch would be duo to their juiot capital—the die- ice between them by railway being not raorb'tbau ec hours—would keep both citieu iu tho nhorteat lroad line between the Northern Atlantic and the df cities. with their best customer, if, instead of three year* of uou-latorcoiir*e, there should be three years of actual war, of a koon and deadly war of privateers on her commerce t She cannot compact at homo, and turn ns wo can into vast uqjl varied domestic channel* a trade which i* so widely and iuviuugly exposed on overy ec Would Kugland at the end of Uiat time fiud her __ tended and diverse colouies, of evory color, linoago, and roligioa that spots the earth, in a slate of loyal, well-knit, and prosperous obedience? Could she retain and centre again in her own island the tribu. tnry course* or trade? ' Or, meantime, would not commerce, already sworvlng from her old timo-woru paths, cut—deop, broad, and enduriug—a bolder and better highway through the American isthmus, and pslke our central American seas tho centre ol tho world's trade ? In the impotent effort to forestall and prevent tho dcatinod supremacy which geographical position and tho triumphs of scienco are assigning to tho Americau Uuion ou its own. continent, the British cabinet has more than oucoi foolishly and hurtfully to British interests, sought to opposo obstacles to the progross of the Union; In the eato of Texas there was ibis wretched excuse for it, that the an nexation of ibis immense couon region struck down, pohiiivojy and forever, her power to contend with tiio Union any where this side of tho Atlantic. Her tardy und ungracious profier* of mediation with Mexico come too late to win tho confidence of thb young republic. She had no faith in a power that offered the olive wroath with one hand while the other pointed a dagger at her life Through her do mestic institution, aud she turned from them both to throw herself iu the arras of the powerful, protect- log, atid kindred Union. There is deep instruction for England in bor Tex as mistake, if she haa the penetration to sco and ac- it the lesson, disappointed if overy negotiation which involves tho fate of Cuba is not conducted with wisdom, liberali ty, aud the most scrupulous regard fur our awn nar tioual honor. Our anxiety for the annexation of the Islaud is not such as to induco us to countenance any scheme uf violence for hastoning a result which wo look with confidence as the logitimuto co;. sequonco of tho fixod laws of Nature, If the destiny of Cuba is to bo complicated with violence and bloodshed, tho responsibility of overy drop of life blood thus wasted, will rost upon the officious inter ference of parties who havo uo roal interest in her fato. We are content with tho policy—laisscz fnire; if Great Britain will do tho same, tho destiny of Cu ba need excito no further fear* as to the poace of tho world. If Great Britain, howovor, persists in in- lormeddlinp in the matter, in the manner charged there may be some blood spilt, but NEW-YORK, SEPT. 17.—CorroN—Is extremely dull and almost nominal In prico. Operator* ovinoo a reluetaaoe to deal freely in the staple era tko nearly due Collins steamor ska'.I !mvu arrived. There wore a four irregular salos effected io-day within our rsugo. BXUIOT UVEKl’OOL CLAhdiriOATIOW. Atlantia Orleans Other Porto. A Texas ' Gulf Porto. I & 8 ‘4C«> s <5p 8>i ju&tyfi »x wm m Low to good mid IUM($ll£ 10 (fall lOJjtolllk Mid. fair to fair U;*(«j)ll£ , 11M@18>4 Flour.—Market without matertol uhaui*; sales of 7000 bbls at $6.1SL'@l).25 for State, and 5<».12k(q)(J 25 rA.ni.in. H A — . ift i ei0 f 300 Southern Hour at r whole stock, as wo roly on the patronage of the groatost number of purohosors—by our diffusing the greatest reciprocal interoots—for enduring and iuoreos- mg , “ 1 ,>’"' t - McCOaKER ^ TnlJANoU( 111 Congross-strott—next to Hull-street, ,0 P * and opposite the Pulaski House, DIBBLE A CABBY for Ohio aud Miclugi $6.37X@6.G2>i. Oats axi> Coun.—8tato and Western Onto are more abundant aud cheaper, selling at 40>*@48i*e bushel. Corn arrives In larger quantities, and though freely bought, tends downwards. The day’s business coin- J>ri#LS 42,000 bushels, at 81@83c. for unsound, Rome.—The advices of Aug. 17 from Rome arc Vor / . \ Hi* Holmes* is unwell, as well morally id physically. Most unfavorable accounts tiuunlly scut iu from the provinces. The people complain bitterly of the enormous prices of necesta- ,*ies of life and of the heavy taxes* The govern ment is accused of not having tnkeu tho ncccssnry measures to keop off the threatening dearth. In the immediate neighborhood of Homo, tho Popo was not long siuco deeply wounded by the offensive behavl- our of the populnco, which surrounded his cquipugo kud, in tho raldst of loud cries ainl noisy coinpluiuts at tho dearness of provisions, attempted to toss a loaf into tho carriage. Oil tho Uith, twenty six young meu, of good family, wore arrested in the nnlgliborlukkl of Pinex^ Poli, on suspiciou of hur- boring an irnest to make uu attempt on several tem poral ahd spiritual ..dignitaries. Six men, armed mixed Western, 84(^85 tor round White and Yell and 86^86)^0. for yellow Southern. bushel. Correa.—Coffoo is qulot; tho rediioed stock and hanond rates asked, retard transactions; no important salon transpired to-day. Provisions,—Pork is less active, but still buoyant in priuo. Ti e sales embrace fiOO bbls Wosteru; 600 bbls Moss at $16, aud lOd bbls Prime at $13. Lard is i sought after. The transactions amount to 3S0 bbls to prime at U)«(&ll)£o V- P>- Butter is moro abundant, but still comioamls a ready market “ ■ .-r - 18(?j)21c for Wosteru New York. and21(^24o for Orange county, lb. Fair to prirno Cheese bring* 6\ftj»9> e o. C4 lb. with dagger*; I .. xaColouna, while4 beiug calebrnted. miiiui. uu iiiuii, urmeu ion tho15th, in the Piaz- bivorsary of Napoleon was Now York Money ^Market, SATURDAY, SEPT. lL-The Otook market, tide morning, was heavy, and closed with a dull feeling. Tho privato advices from London by tho Niagara, ? ivo a more oheorful tone to tho stato of monetary al- airs, than by any stoamor for sorao weeks. There is no panic in London, and it is said that the consignors or Americau stook will not be required to roimbnreo their London Correspondents, but that a higher rato for ad vance will only bo required. The amount iu the Sub-Treasury in oonsequ — *———- r * *»- *-» 1 **- - if*| iff to the Hadorers by the Yellow Fever. ihoenidotola In Now Urloans has uow assumed * 0PB roilo Rhd controllable form, and is avidontly ttiwg.aml eg the subscription for tho sufforor* II consequently cease, we ylfe our table of - the nations which haVo ffbeu contributed reepousivo too cull of the. sufferers, and presume that the [regato will not vary muoh from the actual punt which has been receivod by tbo Howard Ai- •mtion s Brooklyn..... l5JH a*-1 1.023 Norfolk, Va. 1,000 W. Sulphur Bp’gs, Va 885 Haven..;. 800 Bladen Springs, Ya. 763 Montgomory, Ala...... “ Petersburg, Va. Pas* Christian, La... Adams County, Miss. 500 Macon. Qa 600 “ rk, N. J 460 :» Springs., ‘ ipt tbo lesson. She is uow koonly anxious to preserve Cuba for . Spain ar.d,/h>m the United States by eonvortiog it into ad Africau province. With a blind pertinacity which will astonish herself some day when slur re considers it from a higher stand-point, she leude her whole energies to a course which will inevitably ex asperate the Cubans to robollion, and nitty compel tbo Uliitod States to take action in thetfeoinmon Do- half. It is impossible lor the Union to permit o people at hur threshold to bo blotted from civiliza tion and lire. The simplest laws of humanity and self-presonration will force the head of tho Ameri can fumily of nation* to troattiio power that attempts i an outlaw and assassin, and drive him from borders. Wbat policy could bo moro stupid and purvorse than this plats, so certain to recoil mischievously on itself of filling Cuba with a gur- WED BY S. 8. SIBLEY, SECT. Ctb, 1853. u’uuEN DeVere, complete. Ej Fern Loaves, a now supply, sdfe of Johafigadolph. The Boy Httftorr; hy Coptaia Mayne Roid. Claud tho Attistj by Ben i'erly Toole. Eustluu Quiutin, complete. llrfey ° rl ' h “'’ * Bride of Omborg ; by Emily F. Carlea. Gloasou'e Pictorial. Greoawood Loaves—a o'rUoction of Sketohos and Lot- ire ; by Graoo Oreenwood, Lifo of Captain John Smith. Lifo of Daniel Webster. Castlo of Otranto. Beatrloo; or tho Unknown Relatives UUMV..UU , VI wuu UUKllUirll ilUIHUVL’H. Father Gavaui’s Lectures in Now York-a i tho c Uadelphia 20.111 ^oinnati -ldiOOO oiton 10,840 ‘ 10^00 nore v ..., 10,675 ouis 7,243 :ss 10 *«o 4333 stuab 3.624 *^*pton ^600 ‘Ville 8J01 ibmoad.Va 2A05 ....V 2A10 1,80b widenco bile '▼eland UmlDKton, N.O... 1,784 Jurnbia, 6. 0....... laS f Baton itongo. La. nnoem, wonn.......... Sandusky City..,,..... Total......... „v, ,.1^18,798 A great mbny subscript deshave been sent from non* paj-i, 0 f t j, 6 couu^y by the individuals and directly to tho Prcldont of llw Howard ooctotion .which ore rtOl included iu tho above, ,' ,bll r',»e heve no reliable dute, but they ^."l.monttb^Mb... sum theu »15,000, ra.kc Uie iotal cubacriptlone for tlie Now r**!i. ,U “ or<ir * “htpunt to two huudrod and thirty- Jlar th0UBtn ^ •evon hundred and niuoty-oight m!®, dl nations for tbo sufferers by thn epidemic Mobile come in /Cry slow, yottho fever tn< ‘‘ r 2 en . t * ? ’ T ^** »• yirulont, aud cargos off as i L * ,n J? .proportion t6 the population as it lo*i ^ wo have learned, the IlnwjC - T'v—, “ n w «avu luorneu, mu 'oviog subscriptions aro all that tho Mobile suf- «f» have recoived; iX,? wk ~ >9.233 fm m rS ’ 1,800 T »l»l An Important Fact. » conversation with Captain Baxter, of tho El r «ilo, recently of tho Cherokee, wo loarned an “'ortant fact, which may throw soma light oh the t mystery of the age—the yellow fever. Capt. •et left bore with the Cherokee on the 12th Aug. _.*»*< fi»o epidemic was at i ts lieiaht* with ouo ldrcd sixty-nine passougers, the" majority of uuacclima^ed , and liable to the yellow fcr - When the Cherokee emerged into tho Gulf, wa * r °egli, aud the passqngorH Buffered a . „ cnl Vi’ 0 ® «ea sickuess. Every one of them , ._ co , in fished to vomit;: and the captain eaya lie “ raoro uoenimously sick crow. Soon, ®:J r i il Rll oyhr, and health and hilarity 0Q wheu the yellow fever made its id ol " hom “ * uf ' "fl'a.i 6 *°y*SO there were ten of the crew the fever, and on the arrival of tbo Cher- in Now .York, there bcio, two aUll hick, they 1 etdored into lha ho.pUat, who|» one of them I,,"' ptbor. recovorod. Not nee of Mte peuen- Dhr,; 0 >.? rork ufler et*hteed lioura, and tho eick c '- , .'»hi'o r i.lone compelled to ,o 1 “'Upittil detention. Hero i. an Iplerctiug fact A general Vomiting aavoa over ■ **? P«".w Irani a. diecate which atuoke ce?.. of , ?▼ of, h» unacclimatod. 1. not, too, 0 f. lh » eicknoaa a ftet of aotue aig- - li.c/ rom . wl, “ : h the phy.lciaoa may extract »ub]ect df the Character of tho 0 —"■ O. Delta. . Tho acbnoner.liiph.no, of Tortugaa fwarlngE.8.E. n * hcr m “‘“ hoobt,.aila split, »II Cam?n» l *®mt^T, *hc horn up for Pensacola, <l!wlUr P a 11 !“> 00 lh0 9li > Mru ' k another di, “ bled bfr . »*'en he came “ C U J' U “"«■*herbor by one of oar 1. . Sunday. Sho lo« most of her deck lad*.?,"'’ f h V bMI ! heW .“d the veesel order- 11 n ’>’f r > dSw Which .he will re- 1«* ihS °< r Duka a? ' 1 * na, d eitalea In Lanoartiro, Eaa., alth; reallaed E3W,W0. fc Tho *° d M “ ch8 * ior I army in our gates, and yet escape the responsibility of the deed. It is not honorable in England thus to shield herself behind tho imbecility of Spaiu. Eveu Eugland will notsay this protensiou to plant, recruit, und govern African colonios in the portals of tko Union is any thing loss than an iuault, and de fiance to the declared system of the Uuited State* to prevontTho encroachment of foreign influence* on American interests. Yet Eugland lias no possible hope of permnneut gain, and every prospoct of se rious loss, by persisting in this irritating officious ness, whore it would bo wiser rnd muio decorous to refrain from Intermeddling at all. s i A fcelflsh end narrow-roiudod creed may say—it seem* does sey—that it is better for England to de stroy Cubit, as a civilized and productive State, than allow tho key of the American seas and tho gate of tha isthmus highways to fall under the con trol of tiio United Stats*. But she forgets that, pr6- cisely bocau*o ills tho key of the American sods and the gate of the Americau isthnnia, the Amoricau Uniou will neither permit it to bo destroyed by foreign intrigues, nor seized by foreign hostility. If our government is too inert, England may forestall its action, and force (Spain to proclaim Africau supremacy from the towers of the Alorn under the auxiliary force of British squadrons, and so lose Cuba to the whito race. But deeply would tho British people pny for the folly. It is true it would complete tho circle of African propouderauco in all the rich and beautiful tropical empire of the West India islands; it is true that theu the Mexican and Caribbean sees would bo wholly enclosed on the Atlantic sido by a strong and continuous chain of European colonios, permanently J :arrisoned by three millions of the colored nr.u, orever unfriendly to ns by the uocessities of physi cal differences ; iris truo that well-appointed steam fleets uny cement; in a formidable canuou-brisUiag lino, this Africo-Europe&n wall of offence, from the ooast of Florida to the Delta of the Oronoco; but when ull is done, England will only gain a fatal Congrsii-st. e price I>L«ANKjBTm and FLANNEL8.-T.. , JL) of both those artioles, and indeed of ovory goods iuto tho prodnotion of which wool goes, will rule high this season, Iu anticipation of this, wo are happy to inform all our customers, and the publio generally, that wo had seoured a largo Stock of Sumoier-maae Blankets aud Flannols, both domestic and imported, which we c 17fl Broughton-Bt., •go 8tock of Summer- , _ in domestic and imp offer at OLD FR10K8. M. FKENDEUGAST ft CO. opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, West Side. Stock of Staplo and Domeatio Dry Goods, consisting in 'riuted Musin DcLainet, Solid Colored French Morinocs, Colored Flannels, l'laln ft Plaid Glacis Silk, Plain Blk. Gro do Rhine, Plain Blk. Bombasine, Col’d ft Blk. Alpacas. Plaid Long Shawls, Fronch ft Eng. Gingham, Priutcd Borage Do Laino, Superior Fronch Chintz, All Wool Fronch Plaids, Blk. ft Col’d Broad Cloths, Do do Cassftiieros, Cashmore ft Satin-V'estings Umbrellas and Parasols, Kid and Silk Gloves, Collars. Undersloove* and Chemisettes, Hemstitch'd nd Embroider'd Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs, Vel vet Ribbon Silk Trimmings, ftc. Also, a flue asaort- amine our Stook. Laroche ft bowne. Embroideries, Ac. Erabr’d Muslin Guemisottes loss. If wfl wero too weak to break this lino at will, she would bo wise to make free outlay to bind u» in it and check our hoadway, but she knows that c ^5i' tt P et army wilb » r my» outlay with outlay; auJ while iu the exnondituro we should but loarn the glory and delight of our national strength, it would “end her reoliui 1 -- -• reeling aud exhausted to the vorgo—if it cast her headlong into tho abyss—of bank ruptcy. /it peace with us, England may spread abroad her commerce and defy the world ; but sho cannot prosper in a long quarfol with America. For a time, while.our steam aud privateer fleets were mustering their foroe, England could blockade tho inlets of the Gulf of. Mexico, exclude us from the Isthmus transits, and “cut in twala"—as her ministers have boa»ted the '.power—our inter-Stato coast trade; but if she is prudent she would hardly, for the sake of that transient triumph, compel us to create a home system of manufactures, which would supplfint hers forever with our twenty-five millions of cpitsumers, and build up a commercial marine that would bury her greatness in the depths of the °°I*wouId coat us xnany precious lives, some gallant It wouiu coat us-many precious iircsj Bumugnuun steamers, and a few huudred millions from^urovey -flowing treasury, to roeuvor uur mistake, It wo let slip ut this crisis the doffiiuion of the Americau i, and * firm provision would \spare our people needless sacrifice; bat if tbewfiarp contest must f tbefflarp own like, t to henelf. compute in ae p !, let England, for her advauce the tremendous cost We will not cast up the revolutions which ripe discontent, disorgatuzed employment* und increased taxra might explode upon ill-balauced thrones, but look only to the capacity of the opposite shores of the Atlantic to abide a long struggiq^ Compel the Union to rest upon the dovelopement of her own resources, and iu every quarter of her vast domain new field* would bloom, new mines open, new factories riso, and new steam fleets start forth to snatch as prize of war the European tribuio they bad lost by tho broken peace. There would surge up; on evory sea the boldest, swiftest aud most dangerous swarms of privateers tha*. over annih^t- ted the commerce of an euomy. And while this was going on on. the waves, wbat would becume of the TnaimfpcturiDg superiority of our opponents or the land. Deranged in tbsir usual channels of sale and ti un/tportuiioa by the sleepless pereucutiou of Ameri can privateers, aud suffocating for wadi of aliment at home, th«y would t*ko flight to America, where they would find hospitable entertainment and a per manent resting-place* Tho decadence of her mono- Do Muslin Bands Do Cambrio do Cambrio Dimity Swiss Inserting Cambrio Edging Cambrio Inserting French Embr'diug Cotton IK Yalenoionnos Edging n * Inserting dilk Serpentine do Worsted do Colored Silk Cord Ulaok Elastic Cord Long Black Not Mitt* Infants' Wool Boots Elastlo Garters -,t Child's white X Cash. Hose Do Fanoy ■ do . . . Silk and Cotton Iflos* Worsted Skirt Braid, lanuy Silk Buttons, Fanoy Metal Button*, English Pins, Hooks and Eyes, Ball Cord, fto. Just received by sop b - laroche ft i A litt—ALE*—20 bbls. new Ale, received per stoamer aud for sale at the Albany Ale Depot by sop 1 W. M. DAVIDSON. Tubs Goshon Butter; 3U boxes Cheese, received joe steamer Augusta, and for sale by »op 1 MCMAHON ft DOYLE. O LD MONONUAUKLA WHISKY.— 15 bbls. fine old Mouonxnliela Whisky, In storo Tor sal* by jsep 1] W. M. DAVIDSON. O NToNH—5 crate* of Biring Ouiuns, for sale by »«p i mcmahon ft doyle. T^iiouff anil I1I8CU1 1 A? Georgia Flour, 60 bblsJ box4* Butter, f ’ and DI8CU1T—200 bbls. Balt, and • Flour, 60 bbls: Iiiram Smith's do. 1UU Soda and Sugar Biscuits, for oalo b< salo by ; DOYLE. ACON 8IUEH and HKKF—1(1 ca.ks of ' olmloo Bum Side., 20 half bbU. IMitbn Millc.l f “ r ,,L| - b J [.«» Y| 1 MOMAIION * DOYLE. dia do., if 0 do *t M bo *«“ Ground West Ia- lo., 160 oase* Tea, various.kinds, for sale by Li MoMAUON t DOYLE. which > Bom, Whlrtj, Kh.rr. Wli. wd TJKKHB BOIJKEO HAlxMONi—Auniher I fr«h .upp), of thi. d.llolou. Kli.7»Sw.dM BSBUN d j/atU4Ns“ ««P 3 Uud.r St. Andrew'. HML MS wpt 7 ,J. I*. COLLINS. CTTJUH and KL.ODU-UO koo. .olSdSI ’ Goshen Butter. 1-i bbls. Hiram Smith’s extra Flour from new wheat. 28 do PuroGenessee do Received per steamer and for sale by eep 7 SCRANTON, JOUNbTON ft K HALE OIL—10 bbls. bleached t ali Whuff, Oil; 10 bbls. Winter do. Jnsi received ahd for JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. Gibbons’ Building, AK$.—All tliose who arc desiypu* of siuo- transfnrs and the suouUl depoaits of disbursing agents is uow over $10,000,000, and the amount in the Banks this day, as will appear on Tuesday morning next, will thow a very largo increase. The two amounts, we aro of opinion, will not lio far from $22,000,000. widen is a larger accumulation of speole thau was ovor known in this olty befoio. It would not be a matter of surprise if tho cash on band lu tho Sub-Treasury of this uity and our City Banks, should amount to $30,- 000,000 by tho timo tho next Congress meet* in Wash ington, In Deoombor. Considering that there will bo no spoele wanted for foreign export, aud that tho largo sums woekly expootod from California whiehromainln this oouutry, (part of which inoreasing reserves of tho Uanks and the remainder entering into tho aotive cir culation of tho country) the amount gathered in tiio Snb-Treaenry ha* no great disturbing iufluence in monetary matters. The Unitod States Koouomist, of this morning, on the sutueotof foreign exchange says• “ Although tho official figures havo nob yob boon mado np, wo havo data for approximating tho reeult which boars out the prosont indioattons of the forolga exchanges, and speoio movement, to tho effact that the balauoo is rather in favor of the Union.” The newa by the Niagara’s mails presont some rather enoouraging features in tho mouey market. The en hanced rates of the Bank of England is approved ofaa a measuro of prudeuoe though not doomed absolutely necessary at the particular timo it was determined CLOTHIERS MERCHANT "TAILORS, Ware room If. E. Corner of IVMtaker and Broughton-sts., 1 Savnnuah. ▼ HE Subscribers, in announcing to their numer ous customers and the publio, the arrival and openln&of thoir Spring Stock, felicitate themselves on tho advantages which theirre- oont purchases onablo them to offer all vrho desire to •oloot their Clothing from an extensive assortment of tho Ohoioost good, made in the most Fashions*V>lc Stylet ' These goods have been purchased under tho personal inspection of one of the proprietors; and availing them selves of favorable eircumetanoos, they are enabled not only to warrant them In quality, but to offor thorn at such LOW PRICES, as must diotanoo all competition in their trad The following enumeration is mado for the Gentlemen in the country, whose orders wi prompt attention, and who, when in »ho city, aro •P'.otfulSy invited to an examination of onr Goods. OEMTLEMEM’M CLOTHING, FROCK AND DRE8S Coat* of evory quality, ** ** ** In lllni.lr Itlti.i Green and Olive Colors, in Black, Blue, Brown, Linen.R t, Frock a BUSINESS COATS, in great variety, sia Duck, Drab Dote, Aipacha, Cast Sack buvinois Coats. PANTALOONS.—Black Doeskin at a groat variety of prices. Brk i k find Fancy Casslmeres, at a great variety of prices. “ Drab Deto •* •• •• White aud Fanoy Linen Drill*, " «« « Fanoy Marseilles, •• •« m VESTS.—Black Silk and Satin Vost*. Fanoy Bilk Whito Silk, for Party Z- «. Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Williaraaon , iDuS3tnR,.Bi.y>itreot. WaTnnnl.6, Ua. «pr!8 tl aiiot i- 4^ Takes tl fni Bavannu-, __ XS^celved her 8 ^i— largo and fksh ™ and SILK BOaihc Mful artiola, of the most t laoA and a new anmmar BC to. ‘ by 28 fori iary bfiM village i School. TERMS- Ono 1 ■lx month*, " j/KSttS immediate * WJJL1.S <k BURR, Factor* and Couuaigiion Merchants, .01121 82 BA Y-»rBtslr. SAVANNAH. ly r Aw uu.rTl., «ii«; L»», hi. MU, la aaCM ULKUU//JlAll»rt, unUar *uo namo of M. *t I. M. MARSH. They will personally attend the Superior Court* of Chatham, Bryan, Bulloob, Effingham, Scriven, Burke, Washington And Wilkinson Couuilus, aud have mado arrangements for the prompt eollocllon of debts iu most of the oountien in the Stato? i 176 ( U P stairs) Bay-street. Savannah. $ May 26th, 1862. ly MULFORD MARSH 3. 3, SIBLEY, Wholesale and Rbtall Bo«ikscllcr aud Stationer, ^|No. 185 Oongres*tot^op^oaltoMonumant->q. ^ CIIAS. U. HCHUl'l, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, S AVING rusumud his busiuess, 1* now pre pared to contract for Buildings, or Jobbing work ol Oicription, in hi* line. Stairs oxeonted with neat ness and dispateh. A shar* of tha publio patronage is mostrespootfullysolioitod. Carpenter Shop oo»ae**>f Walnut and Uarrison-stfn oond street wait of Brownnml Harris’* Sublos.j ang25 u rou mores—apooi nva hunarea ana i improvemonto. The whole ox a part a aep? P,y tf saj!:VVMAKE * St. FEAlVl'EttF Hi. Alaryki, G« f Thi* well known IXoit* short distance of the Steal ler tho supervision ile undo r the control _ ary high’ reputation ax a \ proprietor having far* hopee to retain i liuid Aventf. T UB subscriber wffi purckaaa or sell,V •ton, Ixit* inihaSF 51 —in lying in the oount*^-" Appling, Clinch, ] pur cent, commissi port the valne of \ RaVka TO—E. J. Harden, Eeu., ti Plant and Dr. Collin*, Maoon) Anerew .. ««“»• .. . lltnn.iriek, An,. IMAM. f.i ia B. B. £vaiu, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAUNDXHaVlUJB, WXBUlKGTUM CoCWTV, OX., Will practioo in the Courts of the Middlo Circuit. business oommittod to his oaro will be executed with promptness And dispatch. IUraiiKNCBs.-Mossrs. Bothwellft Smith,and Dr. H, L. Byrd, Savannah. ; ly. jan 27 JOHN POOLE, WHOLBSA MB AND KI TAIL VOiSJSO, IIT PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARN7.$nE8 ' A \I il l &.1 X iii £. Ad U VAlin French and Amencuu Window-Qlast, Paint, Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Babel and Camel Hair Penoll*. Badger and Camol Hair Blender*. GrainingCoi ‘ i. Graining Combs, Artiat*’ Brnsho*,fto. fto. Paper It'Mgini/e, Borders, and Fire-Board Prints. N. B.—House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Grain** lug and Gluing, dona on reasonable term* by Whito, Buff and Fanoy Marseilles *• Whito and Buff Duok aud Linen “ FURNISHING GOODS. Furnishing Goods oi every description for Gentle- J on °, on ri8ting of scarfs, cravats, watorford ties, Prince Albert ties, spring stook*, merino shirts and draw ers, cotton do., suspenders, half hose, gloves— ■Ienry U. Washburn, (AGENT.) SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jy ’*11 SAVANNAH, UBOKUIA. ly s nothing in all kinds, best quality patent yoko shirts, a* Un* •ortmout of DKESSEVG GOWNS, Umbrollas, Canes, Forfumory, Combs, Brushes, Port- monias, oto., eto. HATS. An extensive assortment of tho latost and most faoh- A. B. 1HJL1N, COTTON FACTOR No. 74 UAY.MTKLET, MtlW SAVANNAH. s to oroato alarm. lonablo styles. Jamee McHenry's Cireular. LIVERPOOL, SEPT. 2.—Cotton.—A limited do- —j —a u.a —, supplied, have enabled puroha- lUuu^uui dc Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, 3W111 oolloot Debt* in tha following Countiec Do Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Ca**, Mur Newton, Coweta, Campbell, Gordon |l ft vu’ rinfliinir Lioimug. Cherokee aiuoe the advanoe yesterday in tho bank rate of inter- cst, the decline haa become so deoided that ordinary d good middling qualities mutt be quoted kd. per tf. lower, but strictly middling, with good staplo, being scarco and most wanted, is unchanged. In Manchester business ha* become very unsettled toward! the close of the week, and prices of almost everything have given way. Stock this da> 772,200 bags, of which 524,4U0 aro Amerioan; do. last year 617,320 lags, of which 470,200 wore American. Saics this week 38,270 bags, including 28,640 Amerioan—3,480 bags being ou speouiAtion, and Comprising the largest assortment ever offered iu this olty, oonBisting of Frocks, Sacks, Polka Sacks, Jackets, Vests and pants, in evory variety of style and material suitable for the season. Cobb, .. . . References-E. B. Stoddard ft Co., Charleston, South Not. M,»aun. [m»r!7 tf) THO*,, N. COI. -u.irtu Aiuioriuan— 5,730 for export. MARINE 1NTELMC PORT OF SAVANNAH Sun Ri8es.6h 4?m|8an.Bcts6h.0ta | Higb*^ MUGRCliANT TAILORING. —The favorable and long established reputation which tlioir establishment has enjoyed and still maintains for tho style and finish of its yurine well a* for the superior quality , bility of color and substantial wwL_ the constant effort of the pronrietdrail They invito tho special attontiou of ! onstomera^tho following, flrora wl E ared .tofkhHahfinrmonto, which. ,th e nr jphuhdtra in both fit and fdshioi SlMtWrB ft BIOLLY’S bo*t‘ Blue, Black, Brown, C. A. L. LAMAR, General Commission Merchant, , *’ 1 Bavflnnab.Gfiorglft. [uuv H Jy) iut to ■OXAX ft. TOUT. T. K. POXUAJU. FORT A DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. pot 7 SAVANNAH, GA. ly Muiborry, Groou, Adelaide, Bronso, Corobo aud OUvo Steamship Florida, Woodhnll, Now York, 63 hours, JPadelford.Fay ft Uo. Sunday. 7 45 P M, 23 forth of Body Island, exchanged signals with eteara- - - Jffitjw'l-.. — North of Body Island, exchanged signals with steam ship Jas Adger; at midnight Cane Uattoras Light L ~arlngWcst, exchanged signals with stoamship Os- 8y. Monday, at 10.30 A M, passed brig Lilian T loksport, bound South; lat 33.43, 4 >rlg u 77.11, passed Steamor Motamora, l’ostell, Charleston, to 8.M Laf- Stcamor Wm Ua*tou, Shaw, .Palatka, fto. Liovr x ora, n brig C Nichols, . Brig Phllura. (of Savannah) from Wilmington, i* yet ashore on tho Hook, with lightors in t ;tondance. Liverpool-Eat for loading, Slat, Scotland, Hawk*, and Bona Do a, Roe, Savannah. throa topmasts and head of tho forem>uit, and swopt her decko or water casks, provisions and spars. The ship made four feet of water during tho gale, but baa leaked but little since. Tho bottom Is supposed to b« slightly damaged from the chafing of 'he wrsok stuff. The ship Tarquin, from New Urloans for Liverpool, at into quarantino to-day iu distress, having been >ve down in a hurricane on the 6th inat, in lat 40, ion ■; lost a whole suit of sails, had the after hatch wash ed off, and a large quantity of water thrown into the bold; alio lost maiutopmast, Ac. The schr Waldron, Holmes, at Provinoetown, 14th inst, from the Atlantic Ocean, reports on the loth inst, on thesonthornedgeof tho Gulf Stream, fell in with the bark Cairo, of London, in sinking condition. Had been thrown on her beam ends theday previous, daring meat of Colored and Fanoy Tweeds. LLMR4 GOODS.—Whito. Buff and fanoy Linen Drili. Julian Hariri due, ATTORNEY AT .LA W Ofiet Wrntr Whitokcr-ti. and llau Lanr, no.lu Savannah. ROWLAND & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Or- «g. Cautiiacrcs. A l.rgo TUlut/of Whit., Buff ami fanoy Marsoillca. UN1FORH SUITS. For Volunteer Companies in tho oity and throughout the State, made and furnished at the shortest notioo and in tho beat manner. DIBBLE ft CAREY, apr 4 ly LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. 'ARNOLD’S Improved Patent Metallic Inilcilructilile SARCOPHAGUS, 0R £T-7i 1 1 AItt EXHAUSTED •*253=* COFETUS, Which is uow taking tho place of all othiAtifthroughou the Unitod States, li. s. BOUAUDUS baling beei made the eot? kgont of tbo above for the City of SaVin nah, would bespeotfally call attention to tholx vast su periority ovar aay thing of tho kind that has yet been before the publio. The improvements consist in ce menting tho top and aides, and, by tho application of an air pump, removing tho air, by which rneana the contonts remain without effluvia or change of appear ance for any length of time. It is on these advonUxes tho claim to superiority is baaed. Tha undersigued having examined the above, do not hesitate to say that, in thoir opinion, thoy are fully cal- James IWcHeury, INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. . Marine Protests Noted and Extoudod, Averages ad- instsd. Charter Parties aud Average Bonds druwn, Pa pers proparod whereby to recover losses from Amerioan on British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters conneolod with Shipping and Insurance. Of- WINTER IRON \ MONTGOMERY, formate ci rl’IIHSESliH.oiu will X in use, are prnpellai or Cylinder, and presont' meuts throughout. An ia exclusively usod, ] ftc. Price delivered p' than $100 additional a. nah, Augusta, Charlsutoft Examination of theio ftL, Hal* their exceeding slfapli and superiority ti>toughr* T All desoriptfons of Eng short notioo and fuUyjfiL jy 6 tkn J. a.WlWTEH. MOt* Charleiton Courier pleaaan, L9IBOLDT St 1 Dell Ilan/rtr, and Manufi Proof Safe., Iron Rail Corner of Ur.nn nod al aud workman*uip. Delis! q’HESuli., J ly on ban Ferry, Looomotl* These Bell-'-- L moveablo a,, tho clapper w... bio uftura boll.hdfbfljiltT; affixed in a uow way ton on tho Bell, thereby-* *rn manufacturedfi iron casing*. At this . SSiil will reojst without ol warranted. Nearlyfl.. from this Foundry, vWai superiority, We have 18 awarded from the various I. sonorousness and purity of tc_. attention to getting up Peals o totho*eftirntohed%“- ''—* rod* of tht Hudson 1 running la evei tubliHl.mentoft assortment of Sti». ur-j patch. We oan refer t Old Bells taken in ox. Compasses,'fto. a j« is iy*dfttw 471 matters eonneolod with Shipping and Insuranoe. Of fice No. 118 Bay street, opposite the front of the Cas- GILBERT BUTLER, MASTKlt f!UJ I.DKK, . DEAIiEH IN WHITE PINS LUMBER Tork‘.irett, Oglethorpe Sq, j.n 28 S.T*aa.h. D. W. IHisvally, SHIP AND GENERAL ELACKSMITJ1, Opposite Lamar’s Cotton Free*. MASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Steamboat and Mill Work, and every description o Blacksmithing oxeonted with neatness and dispatch. ..uniwuLu w vnuv, iu bUUir Opinion, U10 oulatod to answer tho intended purpose: H. N. Uakris, M. D., I C. W. WftBT. M. D., R. WaYnz, M. D., P. M. Kocuick, M.D., J. C. ilAncHSOAB, M. D., | W. G. Buttock, M. D.. mar 12 It. l.AcutlaON, Maoldnist. ly Upholstery and Cubinet Work The snbsoriber having taken tho store or Whitaker-stroot, next to Dibble ft Carey’* Tal | loriug Establishment, tespootfully announce to , I tho citiions *>f Savnunah that he is prepared to exeonto all orders in tho above lino on the most » „ , 7 ^ REASONABLE TERMS. Special attontion paid to repairing all kinds ofFttraff Union Steam Saw lain. the flunsouiuitiis rAVING completed thoir now 8T23AM SAW ..... v prepared to cut and fill order* fbr ly e aber tost notice. JAMES LARKIN l short notice, la the a violont hurricane. Succeeded iu taking off tho t thirteen in all. On the 12th instant, in the Onlf Stream, wa* spoken •hip Revenue, Howes, from Norfolk Sept 1st, for Aus tralia; bad lost main and mizsearnast in a hurricane, and also damaged her rodder. S UPERIOR WHITE HEWING COT. TON, fto.—We havo received by ateamar this week, a largo assortment of Brooke’ superior Wbito Sowing Cotton in all numbors. This wu the on/gaow- ‘ .oiton that obtained the Prise at tha World’s Fair ndou. It only require* consumer* of tbi* article, S ve it a trial to be fully oonvia*»<i of it* decided *u- >rity over all other makers' production* now in use. In connection with this, wo have also received sov«- ralcaxoi of a very Superior Kugllsh-m&do Flax Thread i Btrmber#, and in all colors. M. PBENDKROABT ft CO, Bronghton-st., opposite St. Andrew’s Uxil. foe Citlxn tbit oitainoJ Ike friee et III. World’. F.lr | ll«T roc.i.od in yiWiLTi.lo-BUO bbl. in London. It only requires consumer* of tbi* article, J Thomastou Lima. . CW uu * - * * >wl aug 37 West side. 25rh53maFp5 SPECIF!O-A fVwh »ui>- \J ply received by stoamor. Also, Dr. Denali* Bar- * nm ,ft Droggist*, oppoiite St. Andrew’* Hall. f XnjlNiVlIaakctBiandx jn«* rAr..iu^/i •tv tivM'i i. «r. aiq JENNY liJ«3 WIIITH SHIRTS— M.rini Uml , ud Wr.rp.ra. Alan, M.rlno Drawer., i.. (gtHl.l.v , WM.B.8YMOHS, building of this MILL, we havo taken advautageofTu the recent improvement* iu the construction and ma- < chinary of mlU-.birt xv* of win inn tliat our MILL will only require a trial to convince uny one that sho manufacture LUMBER equal, if not enperior, to . othor mill in the Btaw. To those who may favor with their order*, we will aay that our utmost exer- AjF* Order* may be left at onr office, No. 105 Bry-st*. r at the MILL, Eastern Wharye*. tf aog h Ll.UE. 800 i 0 nillg 1.T Z. H. WINKLER. Hying aud Kenovating Eitabiisiunenl. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, V3 York-.drcol.rrnrnf the CourtBouae _ KSTABUSIIED IN 1H32. r ADIE3’ Silk VVsotai Dnad, Jl-A hlfi CoVor*, etc., cleaned, aud dyod various odors; Ladles' Bonnot* bleached aud pressed in a fashionable r ^lo; Kid Gloves oieaued, and Gentleman'* Garment* cleaned, ror.jrated or dyed, as Required. AU done In the sarna style no* generally so much pleased my patrons and trlbnds. Terms moderate. , P*jraons*endingparool»by llarudon’* Express, Rail road, or steamboat* arc requested to writoper mail,so that I may kuo#' whereto eall for them, ana which wav to aond them back. - Cost of freight eaoh way; for small, parcels, willbe abi)ut 26 cunts. All brders ponotualli attended to. apr 13 ly ALEXANDER GALLOWAY COO bushels Whito Com. 2uo do Maryland Oat*. 100 bundle* Northern Uny. Api WiiUameofMi nog 30 AWH «» OKOKUlA^fi r a . H ■Jwiaw & .Qg 31 - CANDIES AT REDUCED PRICES |.« f tlff.OO per 1001b..-VOIb. O ilmrgo for boxingor dolivoring at tho K.lC dl . IV ro.d or ate.aihoat.. warrants t jy 1 It. B. Y7. oora.r Brotuhtoa a No 138 Oaogrw.u^it. K UVBIVKD per atcomor aji4 in «U,JW—I bbl. , now Foa Deoiu. 1 bbl. Drl«ff rlumi ' I io Cooklug Fruucv, I TIMl PIJUUIASKHM OF 0Ht 1 GOOD8.-S co, „ teel w l or V” p 7i JinuDOt aud hatfftn M*ati-> >n .. tno . 1 frail of Date*. «ep 0 fUNUlBD H.IU aoor-A duo aniclo Tor VJ impartli meaning a pleasant cnio^to the breath^forstloby Jaconot and Batiste Mt casos assorted Ginghai caso (a great hor; ktrobiou, au at We have much Un lion to the arrival, by day* P^^heAboveGood*, axd McSaShft n T1JD LAST UNB1VA A New Co CALLED " THE Far Burning t A The Subscriber* have i_ monte with Messrs. Abbott! M Makers, of Philadelphia, f<T TO* of thi* excellent BTOYC. thoronglily tested before offeriug it | salo, aud It also comes very highly-# those that are now using it#’ We put a on trial a abort timo siaoo in this dti havo soon th^m in never saw any Stove, t lug, or baking, th^t peri a oust for fuel; the cast and mounted In tha n is*6oonstruoted tha., oven a* any other sto** n ocivingthe different sites, _ call and examine before p varlou* other, patterns, among i for wood WiU5 ^* Uoa butter, laud and 60 kego Lard ' ” do 10 hhfl* Prime Baoon Shoulder* do | alJTTKU.—M keg. .olecTSTl jL> received per stoamer.andfor sal an24 ACON UlUEH Ati . . I) oaskii choice Sidi per atoamor State of fli , *ag W- JSSs.. * i ti: 'W