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Correspondence of Dull, Morning Nows.
Mr. Krer.tr. LotWr to Lord John Bunoil-Ingrnliam
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New York, Sept. 24, 1853.
Among the itoms of intoreel which have formed
tho staple of conversation in this city since my Inst,
must bo noted, as the moat important, tho lettor of
Mr. Evorett to Lord John Kusscll on tho Cuba ques-
tiou. To my surprise I fiud that the communication
in quostiou Is every whoro spoken of with approbu
tion. Isay, to my surprise, beenuso 1 must owr.
that iu reading the document alluded to, 1 antici
pated for it a gonorul condemnation, mid, indeed,
, «• i io | dix •• oo oven uow » * a,u no (nouns cortain that when
week .;aJ W • Oue Year....... JO 00 little timo shall have enabled tho people to look
r advert Dements not exceeding five l nes, three- . pcopio iu iook
■ ■■•* * 1 - ’ moro clearly on tho subject, a more impartiul and
less enthusiastic verdict will bo withheld.
I would not seek for a moment to disparage the
acknowledged talent of Mr. Evorett. Suck u
dortakiug would bn neitbor conscientious nor \
but 1 believo that in this iusiaucc Air. E. bus VWIM .
milled u serious error iu judgment which will by
mid by oporuto in n manner diamctricully opposito
to tliut in which lie now buliovos his interests likely
to be affected.
Lord John Russell's lettor on tho Cuba question
wusa communication from a Secretary of tittle to a
Secretary of Stole, aud no oue but a Secretary of
State is qualified to roply to it. Ilud Mr. Everett fell
himself aggrieved, or fiis political actions question-
°‘l h* B terms of that lettor, the columns of tho
press were open to him for tho vindication of his
principles bqforo those to whom, only, ho owes an
uxplanation-Aho people of this country. Jf fl had
no moro right to address a public letter to Lord
John Kusscll in Ins public capacity, than 1 huvo, and,
to say the least of it, it was scarcely decent to
forestall the authoiisud answer of his successor.
Is not Mr. Murcy as fully acquainted with the tacts
und circumstances of tho caso as Mr. Everett t and
could not tho preteot head of the Cabinet as clearly,
as distinctly uud as patriotically give expression to
those tacts and circumstances? At any ruto, it wus
for Mr. Everett to originate tho slur on his sue-
—lor by so broad an insinuation of tho inability of
ilm Inner to perform tho duties of his olBco. It was
not for the geullouino who previously hold the posi-
“''it of Secretary of Stuto in this government so far
forget tho cliqiiotto of diplomacy, as iu a munuor
cut tho ground from uuder tho feet of tho present
holder of that high office. No implied euthuainsm
ol patriotism cuu excuse tbe act, because tho inter
ests of tho couutry were not likely to suffer from
their being intrusted to the care oi Mr. Murcy ; and
•f the motive, immediate or indirect, of Mr. Everett
bo connected with ulterior views towards a higher
lositiou in the United States than he haa yet hold,
four that tho people will by und by coudcmu his
11 my Nws.
BV MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
[Tranimltted for tlm Savannah Daily Morning Nows.j
York Cotton Alnrkct.
New York, Sept. 27.
[)n Monday Cotton remained unchanged,
tli sales of 1000 bnlee.
Later from Mexico*
New Orleans, Sept. 2G, 12,55 P. M.
lie fteamor Texas arrived ut New Orleans
Sunday night, bringing ndviccB from Vera
•tz to tho 22d, and City ol Mexico to the 18th
She brings no intelligence from Califor
later than the 16th ult.
General Toroel, Minister of War, died at
tcubaya on the 15th inat., of apoplexy. His
lessor Imd not boen appointed.
ienerai Manuel Michel Torrena. also died 0XCU8 ° u " being cjuiio us culpuble as liVerror
Neither is Mr. Everett's lettor us brilliant un effort
i tho 7th lost., in tho city of Mexico.
Arrival ok the AuguIIta.—'The steamship
ugusta, Copt. Lyon, nrrivod early yesterday
oraing in 00 hours from New York. By this
rival tve aro placed in possession of New
jrk dates to Saturday afternoon, twelve hours
advance of the land moil. Wo are indebted
the politeness of her officers, ond to our
fiv York cotemporaries for their usual fa
ir*. The Augusta brought out 145 cabin,
id W steerage passengers, and a very heavy
tight.
The Florida at New York.—A dispatch
the Agents in this city, announces the arriv-
of the steamship Florida, henco, at New
)tk, in G2 hours from wharf to wharf.
The steamer Gordon, Irotn Charleston,
ived yesterday at a quarter to 3 o’clock.
IlT The flags of the shipping in port, were
half must yesterday, in token of respect to
memory of Captain P. Wiltbercer.
remains, we learn, will be interred to-duy
(he family vault at 4onaventure.
nit the Mouth.—The steamer Win. Gas-
/, Capt. Shaw, departed for Florida yester*
y morning at ton o’clock, with an unusual
milier of passengers,and a very large freight*
any of her passengers arrived here the same
truing in the Augusta frotn New York, and
fra immediately couveyed to the Wm. Gas-
i, and will thus roach their homes in Flori*
several days sooner than if they had taken
r other route. A considerable quantity of
ielit, brought from Now York by tho Au-
dn, was also forwarded by tho Win. Gas-
>ur neighbors of Florida and tho South-
:st need no hotter evidence than the above
L toconvinco them of tho superior faciltios
nded to obtain their Northern goods by our
:s steamships. Tho travelling public
alreauy aware of this fact,
if At 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon an
ru * rQ ' n the Central Ruilroad depot with
1 passengers bound West, whe arrived in
•city yesterday on the Augusta, and who
I reach Columbus, Geo., this morniug at
lit o clock. The facilities for rapid travel*
now afforded the public by our various
* steamships and railroad conveyance,
uccount for tho great throng of strangers
are now to be seen daily passing through
city.
lpartur£ of Steamers.—This afternoon,
clock, the steamship Keystone, Cupt.
,U,,E * wil1 depart for Philadelphia; ond
steamship Alabama, Copt. Schenck, ot
iamo hour, for Now York. They have
d freights, and respectable lists of passed-
8 Q lreudy engaged.
J lio »ztu Allair nnd the Austrian Pro-
tent.
le ^Mhington correspondent of the New
k Herald, learns from undoubted authority
' the statement of the National Intelligen-
timt England and Frunce have joined
‘ lria in the protest concerning the affair of
is nn error, those Powers buying taken
s,r l'3 in tho matter whatever, leaving tho
" ,,l . ou * n dto hands of Austria, Uusaiu and
-i' 1 alone. That England and Franco
solicited to join in the protost is not de-
but they deolined to becorao a party to
^nsivo proceedings. The reply to the
nan protest will appear in a few days, and
«in keeping with the avowed opinions of
President, will bo a paper fully up to
crira n public opinion,
ilh regard to tho letter of Lord John Uus-
)n tho Cuba question, wo learn that Mr.
)' lias long since taken occasion to com*
“■ate the President’s views to Mr. Buchan*
It will be remembered that Lord John
-•til’s letter was addieased to Mr. Cramp*
n, Rl not to our government. It was read
^ Cruntptou to Mr. Morey. Official eti-
,le ’ ^'cefote, prevents Mr. Marcy address-
c ‘ l * ler Crompton or Lord John Russell
I* y» but ho has adopted a similar course
Minister by communicating his
8 le Mr. Buchanan, who will doubtless
■ * io matter promptly and forcibly to tho
l,lon *^ c British goverument. Tho po*
! - ^ ie Qdminiatr&tion is decided, aud dooa
•her uiotorially from the viows so adtnira*
^pressed by Mr. Everett in his letter o/
' 11 inataut. There is no doubt Mr. litt*
“d wilUio^iip subject full justice.
•n Eate from Liberia*
er 8 front Liberia of the Gth of August
been received, Tho bark Shirley nr-
Monrovia on tho 29th of July.
° le,,, °dist missionaries at tho different
I* ^. ong l ^ e co ®®t were in good health.
cv * ^ r * Borne, tho superintendent of
onrovta Academy, has suffered less
10 t jects of the climate than ouy of his
-ceisors.
q' CC * 10 ll,is say that tho relation, of
criiment with the nativo tribes on al^
jo such, that it is thought lasting peace
xpectod, or if there be interruptions
blir * n°» r ^ ace * ocems impossible (bat
0t u d be eilhe *‘ extensive or of long du-
— - ..ruin un urilllUlll
— the public might expect from him. It iu very
long ami very elegant, but it certainly is not no
much to the point at lasuo, us Lord John Russell’s,
which Air. Everett condemns as irrelevant.
Lord John Kusscll certainly wus impertinent when
he spoke of the declaration of Mr. Everett, to the
effect thut the Uovernmout could not prevent the
in vision of Cuba by our citizens, ns a *• meluncholy
confession,’’ or words to tliut effect. This wus -jo-
denmbly intrusive aud iueolcnt, und many would bo
glud to see the rudeness properly and officially re
pelled. it is not, however, Mr. Everett’s place to
ropol it officially. Ho might huvo writteu uguinst it
in u newspaper with perfect propriety, hud he
thought it necessary to do so. iiut iu any case, I
submit other arguments would bo required than
those which Mr. Everett has employed. We must
bo content to lot Lord John know, tliut his rrtuurk
is considered intrusive, if wo once uttompt to
luto Ins assertion, we shall find ourselves in tin
culive. The spectuclo was a “ melancholy” oi
Huy light iu which it might bo regurded. No m
uuthorued to declare that our Government is uuuhle
to put down attempts thut are recognised as lawless,
such ns the expedition to Cubu was declared by the
President himself to be. Let it bo born in mind,
tliut tho question bore is uot whether tho Cubu in-
vii.mu w-ua lawful or lawless, benevolent or piruii-
I argue now on the basis established by
tho Government which Mr. Everett defends, ui *
which branded that ucl us ouo of iuwless piracy,—
And it it were so, 1 ussert thut tbodeclaration to tho
effect tliut the Government was unublo to stay it,
— jn unauthorised and disgraceful libel on Demo
cratic institutions, li wus in effect oquul to saying
to the Guverumout of Europe, ” we, tho elected
government of tlm United States, are only a mock
lovernment. We aro but puppets put hero by o
friends to draw certain salaries, aud to muko _
.how of oxocutivo performance. Wo urc no bodies,
and any set of men who think lit to adopt u course,
uo matter how lawless uud piratical weussumo it tc
bo, muy carry out their views us they plcuso.” This
is de facto tho kiml of declaration which wus made
by the luto Administration, and it was nothing
more than u parly excuse for inexcusable imbecility.
It implied a fault oil tho part of tho people, which
fault did not exist but iu tho weakness o! the wcuk-
ust Government ever known in this country. Such
u stale of things would indeed lie u •• melancholy
spoctaclo,” but the peoplo arc not respou»iblo for
tho gloum of tbe exhibition.
This, however, dous not do away with tho fuel
thut u reflection on tho spectucle alluded to, wu!
of place when addressed to this Government by
other, und should moot on offictul reply, upposite
und becoming.
The public feeling here, as I huvo said, sofnr, ap
pours to bo decidedly in favor of Air. Evoiott’s let
tor, but I scarcely think tho geiiurul opinion cue
long rcmuiu in this channel.
Loud uud long were the speechesmude ut the Ale
tropolitun Hall a few evenings ago, ut the demon
stration made iu endorsement of Cupt. Ingraham's
conduct ut Smyrna in July lust. There are many
in this city who npprovo, and many who disapprove
of tho business which funned the staple of the ora
tory—hut there was abunduuce ol political cupital
in tho theme, and it was uot spurely employed.
The “ Southern Kollo ’’ at the Crystal I'ulace ct
tiiiues to attract the attention of visitors. She is
indefutigubly Ht work till 10 I*. AL, every day, and
soino slight running gear wus added on YVednes-
day evening.
During the past week, Hour has been running up
and down at u groat rule. Tho Arctic's advices
qiiiirOnihpcd tho ardor of speculators, uud rutlier
alarmed holders, and prices immediately fell to $L>
for common Stuto brands. Since thuu the Africa
has arrived, and her uews being considered rutlier
more fuvoruhle for the article, the rales again went
up to per bbl„ where they uow remain
steady. Whuat is also u littlo higher, suy 151ul53c.
pur bushel, for Genesee, aud 145ul47c. for Altclii-
gun.
Tho news from Europe is looked upon as less pa
cific. 1 novor expected to find it otherwise. If wo
expect that tho Emperor of Russia will quietly yield
everything which is oulraulod of him, I fear wo shall
find ourselves slightly mistaken. The concession
must bo forced from him, or the rest of Europe
will have to go without it. Already John Hull be-
»i«- to tremble for his bread, the supplies of which
— likely to be cut off at tbo first uluriu of ; -
the Eust. What a Dine c"* — —«*• '•■•••
Tho lust English pape
Sir Charles Nupior. He
upright, honorable
r furmers will huvo then !
aniiouuco the doutli ot poctully tho rural' population, hus so completol'y
mail. ■" ,r ' Uli '“ J "' ?f “fcl™™,"" 1 ".. «■« Ml.. .1.
confessed that his severity and strict rules of dis
"Tit,
,, ‘"lemational relation, of tfaa R*.
• h l V monio '“, ond profit.-
"'•'r uiipuUttai’» 10 ‘ ak< ’ 8d « n '»f> »f
vipline wore tho only cause of their dislike—uud
tins severity consisted principally iu u most rigid
enforcement of democratic rule iu the camps which
ho commanded. He tubooed luxury ami cut off
pomp. He was, in short, a JSpur.un in principle, a
true Christian in feeling. Nesscno.
Late anti important from Tcx.ci8-*-Uu-
iiioi-n of War*
Tho Gulvoston Fact, of the lGlh, says that tho
nows from Alexico is void of interest, uud quotes the
Urownsvillo Flog us saying that thero is a corres
ponding military movement ou the other side of tho
Itio Gruudo, to thoso being made on this side, though
the real cause, if any exist, is kuowu but to few.
Tho Houston T.lrgraph, 0 f tho 10th ( has the fol
lowing paragraphs:
Wo learn that much oxcitoincut lias been created
ou the western frouUer by a roport that tho Alexi-
can* wero proparing to attack some of tne ironttor
Tho west bank of tho Rio Graudo is literally lined
with troops, aud it wus supposed not less thuu fif-
teen thousand Mexicans trounu aro uow statioued in
the towns cast of the Sierra Aludro.
Woleuru trom a gontleinuii who has recently re
turned from Hrownsvillo, thut tho irude of thut
place hus bccu nearly destroyed, owing to the rigid
rerenuolaws of AIoxico. Business lias boon almost
entirely suspended for the IhsI two or three mouths.
The trade with the towns above Laredo huf uot
been suspended. The traders of Lampasos ond
other places north of Camurgo still visit tho towns
u this side of tho river.
A correspondent of tho Alatugorda Tribune add*
the following as a postscript to a letter, dated Son
Antonio, August 2C:
I have just learned a piece of war rumor that may
be interesting to your readers, Instructions huvo
been received here by the quartoruiaster to make
immediate preparations for the receptiou aud ac
commodation of 10,000 U. 8. troops—soino say
on 000. This movement hus boen induced by tho
..-rliko uttitudo of Alexico. 8uuta Auna is rapidly
recruiting his forces, uud it is pretty well ascertain
ed, upon good uuthoi'ity, has ulreuiiy a lurge army
iu process of organization. Wo huvo every reason
to believo thut the demonstrations aro not pacific.
Rumor is rife here that he makes tho immediate iu-
vusion of Texas a mutter of no concealment. The
Alexiciuis here believe the report.
Iu reference to this, however, tbe Tribune makes
the following plausible observations .-
There remains no question of tho fact that he has
alteady raised a large army and put thorn iu rnotiou
for his northern froutier; but that ho is propuriug
lor ail invasion of the Uuited tituies is rather too
doubtful a suggestion for our credulity. Santa An
na ia accorded too much discernment by those who
know him for any Audi erratic movements. He hus
in test inn enemies to contend with, and ho is prepar
ing to put their noses to the grindstone and carry
out the oppressive measures of his own ambitious
and indomitable will sa the point of the bayouet.
Hie Northern States are murmuring disaffection and
lie is determiuodto teach them obedience. Camar-
go, Monterey, Matatnoras and other towns adjacent
to tho lower Rio Graudo aro bristling with his buy-
onots, while higher up uear tho Presidio roud, a hea
vy army of 30,000 men is said to be on the march.
Uur own Government, being apprised of these move
ments, began to prepuro for an emcrgoucy. All tho
troops from tho available ludinu outposts ill tho vi
cinity liovo boen orderod to rendezvous ut San An
tonio immediately. Several companies bad arrived
Uior° before wo left, aomo twouty companies from
dillorcnt military stations in the Atlantic States have
also bccu ordored to Sun Antonio, und it is generally
believed that there would hebotwcou 6,000 and 8,000
wood's 'l Uttrlcr °J 1° Giat city iu the courso of a low
Tho Sail Antonio Toxan, of tho 8th, says :
Lieut. Alcckliu’s party of tho U. 8. Boundary
Commission arrived in this city a fow days ago
from Eagle I ass j»ud tho Upper Rio Graudo. They
report everything quiet iu that region, with the ox-
union of tho usual amount of stealing on both
dos of the river. This being un old thing, j
creates no excitement or uneasiness. Of Sant
FugleVus^ ,k ° l ’ ro l ,ttra ‘ ioua nulling is known
Tho Nueces Valley, of Corpus Cliristi, in its issue
of the 0th iiist., says:
1 ntEntionod J u our l« B t the H rriv«l uf Maj .
Dclsfield, U. S. Engineer Corps, at Brownsville,
with a party of sappers and miners. We have now
to announce the arrival of that distinguished engi
“ra* ou u rc, ‘y- Ho comes bore no doubt to
suit ucn omith, tho commanding officer of thi
vumu, upon matters couuoctod with the dofeuco of
the 1 exan frontier.
tu. Smith and Major Delafield aro to lenvo he
'nr Ijw Rio Graudo to select sites for und locate
three formication*.
Tho sumo paper announces that Captain Blair,
Commissary of the U. S. Army, had just ruturned to
that my alter nn official tour among tho different
nulitary posts iu this division.
The same paper ulso records that Cnpt. Newton
coinpuiiy B Mounted Rules, commanding at Foil
E well, had died a few duys previously—of what dis
mum our cotomporary wus not advised.
The Austin State Gazette, of tho 10th inst., thu
announces tho death of Alojor Arnold :
An express roachnd this city on Thursday u*«m
ing last, fiom Fort Gruhuui, bringing the mulanclio
ly intelligence tliut a low days since Alajor Ari ‘'
iliucoininandant at dim post, hub killed in u
soiiiil rencontre with Dr. J. Al. Steiner, tho post
geon. I’lio arms used wero pistols, six-sliootors, and
Major Arnold received four shot* in his body, of
which ho died iu about fifteen minutes aftcrwurdi
Dr. Steiner being uninjured. Thoso uro all tho i
Dculuis we can now learn.
The San Antonio Ledger, of tho 8th inst., has tho
iollowing notice of tho proceedings of the Boundary
Commission :
Tho frieuds of Gen. Campbell will bo pleased ...
learn tliut lie is again at Huu Antonio after his lato
arduous tour to the Westward. Ho returned among
the evening of the 2d inst., in excellent health
lFrom tho Now York Tribune.]
Great liritnin.
London, Friduy, Sept. 9, 1853.
J he independence of Turkey was for tho last si*
months the rallying word for tho Western powers
hut scarcely begins Turkey really to show her inde
pendence by asserting, in very modest terms, that
tho Government of the Hultaii is thu solo competent
judge ol us rights and independence,” by complain
ing that Turkey has not at all boen consulted in the
drawing up of tlie Vienna project, the diplomatists
turn round against the Sultau and reproach him wi '
ingratitude. Of course, since it wus tlio Wcstu
powers who advised tho Forte not to tnko thu occu
pation of the Principalities for a casus belli, and
who did not send their fleets to Constantinople when
tho Sultan requested them to do so; u wus their di
plomulists who drew up thut precious project
Vienna, which contains no mention of the ovacu
Don of the Principalities, und none of tho costs, nc
even a fiat dcuiul to tho pretension ot a Russiun pro-
tcctorate over tho Greek Church. Having rendered
such egregious service to tho Sultan, and loft mat
ters just 111 the same position in which they found
them, by preparing a note which i* liable to double
interpretation, und of being turned by tho Czar inti
the means of further pretciiaioas, tho'Western now
era might uow easily go ouo step further, nnd bully
the i urks into submission; pcuce must bo
served ; therefore, if the Czar, us it is possible
not yield, it is the Sultan who must do it. in tho
meantime the intrigue* of Russia continue mmhatod
y III London und io Paris, uud it souin* Him Nun
leon is now inclined to leave Turkey in the lure
and to sido with the Czur. You will see from tho
pupers thut the hopes of the puacu-mukcrs
vorystrong; according to the latest advices me ar
maments in Russiacontiuuo without intermission, Dio
riucipolitics aro all completely overrun with Rus-
— soldiors, defonces uro’ raised on tiio Danube,
but the commerce of Odessa does not suffer from
thut stuto of atluirs. Tho Russian Commissariat
consume* the harvest of the Principalities, thu sud
dun and probably artificial stoppage of the niout'
of the Danube makes every export from Wulluch
impossiblo. Wheat is cheap, uud the English
trench corn merchant must go to Odessa aud buy
tliuro tho moro expensive Russian wheat. Iu Con
stantinople, on the other liuud, thero reigns the great
est emhuBiuMii—tho army is ready lor the etrugcl
20,000 men urc ou thu Dauubo, 80,000 in Asia, c
Dm Russian frontiers tho Egyptian licet. Tlm con
tingent from Tunis has arrived, and tho Kurdish
chid* uro ready to lead their countrymen agaiust
thu Russians. Immense exertions liavo been umdo
by Dio Porte, and her financial condition hus not de
teriorated. Turkey don* not apply for a loau, whilo
Austria, Russia and Franco aro nil in the inarke
wuiting for no opportunity to negotiate loan*. An*
tria cannot postpone it longer, uud Franco Is like
wise greatly embarrassed. But the signs of Die
times uru not propitious, tho corn question bee
ing daily more alarming. In Greece there is a i.. .
ure. Prussia—this grnunry which puurod such
quantities of w heat ou the market of London in 1816
—17—opens her ports for irrestrictcd importuti
The potatoes aro blighted in Englund, aud in no,,,,
parts of franco. The oidion destroys the grapes of
tho south, tho mulberry (has suffered, and tho "
op thi* year was under the average. All this is
w..s enough. The papers exerted themselves io
tho utmost, iu order to prevent n panic ; yet thu
prices roso suddenly immediately after tho harvest,
in an ularuiiiig way. Tho double loaf of bread
Londou is 9Vjd., before harvest 7d. A reaction
must tuko place, nud hus already begun, but from
December Dll Alay the dearth will be dreadful all
over Europe. Wo hear already now of riots in Frauco
produced by the high price of corn. Others havo
tukcri place in Belgium and iu Piedmont. They
re, of course, easily suppressed by the uuthori
but they aro indications of the rising disusterH
Will Louis Nnpolcou lie ublo to eurvivo a dearth
nnd porhaps u financial crisis looming in theluturo 1 .
'■ s powor restson nosolid foundation, it rests solely
the superstitious affections of tho rurul popula
tion, ou Iho national welfare of tho middle classes,
and tho fear of endangering them by any cliungo oi
Government. This dearth is in Frauco always con
nected with political movements nnd outbreaks
against the Government, since tlm French, uud
lost
all traditions of seff-government, that it relies always
on tho Central Government, uud oxiinct* to be pro
tected by it, even agaiust famine. The Government
is u second Providence for tlm French peasant, nud
therefore responsible for any grout calamity. Tho
great Napoleon knew it, and a short harvest made
him more nervous than a lost battle. Louis Phil'npe
lost his throne by the disaffection, which wus’tne
consequence of the famine ofl8!7. Louis Bonaparte
has likewiso had forebodings, and tried to cheapen
the bread artificially, at leust, in Puns, and speuds
millions iu buying corn. But such an interference
of the Government with the corn market, tends al
ways to increase tho difficulties; tho Emperor seems
to bo uwaro of it, nnd tho Monitcur declares now
that it is absolutely false that the Government was
about to muko purebuscs of corn. Yet the London
doalers in corn caunot bo bamboozled, they know
exactly how much wheat hasalroudy keen purchas
ed by Clio French Goverument, nnd tlioy do not
doubt that this system will again bo continued.
Austria avails herself for the moment of the dearth,
in order to starve Switzerland into submission. Tho
southern cantons, especially Tessin and Granbur.d-
sin, cunnot subsist without Austrian corn, an official
treaty between the confederation ami tlio Austrian
Empire protecting the free importation of a curtain,
quuutity of corn from Lomhurdy. But Austria does
not cure for troutin*, uud has prohibited the export
ation of corn to Switzerland, tho Fcdorul Couucil
became alarmed, and now wishes, contrary to its
former conduct, to take tho dispute for a cantonal
matter. Of course it was influenced by tbe report
°* 11 ■oitleinout of the Oriental question, which
would havo given full freedom of action to Austria
and the absolutist powers.
In a letter which it raccntly addressed to tho Ti-
, n * au Government, after having uuuouuced, that
s i rvi ® l *'° noc ® 8 * u .ry Steps to iuduco the Cabi
net ot vioiiua to maintain existing troatics relative
to the export of corn, it will tuko tlio opportunity to
renew the demand for raising tho blockade. It
*“ ul Gmre !• reason to believe that Austria
will not couseut to it without restrictions if the Con
federation doe. not, iu the first place, make conce
it obser.es as to tho refugees, no other
measures can be taken without affecting the honor
and dignity of the Confederation ; but that on the
other hand, ah far as regards tho affair of the Capu-
chins, it persists in thinking that the dispute is
purely a cmiionul one, uud that, eousoquently it is
for the canton of Ticino tolled do whether it is bet-
tor for 'if to resist,-amPcontiiiuo subjected to the
rigorous meusuros of Austriu, or to make to that
power, cither directly or indirectly, offers of a na
ture to lead to a renewal of negotiations; and in the
lauor case, the Federal Council offers its niodiution
for tbe pacific solution of tho quostion. This unex
pected turn which the superior central authority of
the Coufederaiiuu hus just given to a dispute which
had been looked upon us federal, bus causod great
ugitatiou in Ticino, and it is said that the Govern
ment of that canton, iu tho reply it has seul to
Borne, has expressed its opiuious with great bitter-
awa> tho traces of consecratiou; eight persons—
young lawyers, surveyors and courtly geutlomcu—
wore sentenced to 20 yours’ imprisonmeut, in heavy
irons. Their allegnd crime wus tliut of aiding und
abutting' the guerilla hands of Nooz.logy, who now
lor tho first timo is cullod n political otfeiulor, and
not u robber ns ho wus formerly styled. Mrs.
Cacpnosvi, u rich lady, accomplished uud most
boauDAil, was sentenced to tlireo years imprison
inent for huving ullordud shelter to one of the of
fenders.
It is said that a reply of the Czur lias arrived tu
Puris, unsatisfactory to tho Sultan, ami embarrassing
to England and Franco. Tho Czar gains timo: ho
remains iu the Principalities, pleading tho adv
ol tlio soason, and tlio combined flouts must „„„„
louvo Bosika Bay, on account of Din cquiuoctial
storms, unless tlioy uso tho Dardanelles.
Heath ok an Army Officer".—Wo ficnr
lliat (’apt, Morgan of thu United States Ord
nance corpa died of yellow fever very recently
at Raton Rouge, where ho was in command of
tho arsenal.
„ consignees.
Por flteamapliin Augusta, from Now Y»rk—MiIbo to
Henry, J It * MKhoahan,
V oratilo k Butler, G Alexander, Aik«u k Burns, F
li WW Kolly 4 Co * J 11 Burroughs A. Son, N
“ 4 H Wood, J A Brown, Berlin k Nathans. N K Bar-
“ ,,ms F Bothwcil k Co, Boldon k Co, J U Car-
ter, E l Wood k Co, M A Cohen, Claghorn k Cunning,
ham A Champion, it Carson. Crane k Rodgers, J B
jVnnh 0 ?^?’ J Cod /’,» F ; Uady k Co - Jo> Caruthors,
Jacob Cohen, Crugor k Wsdo, J V Connerat k Co, J M
C & Ja, “ ea Diokson k Co, W O Dickson, W M
0 mi’i i m ^ ody ’ 8 H Dunning, Do Witt A Mor-
gan, M Dillon, L Kinstoin, Einstein A Eckman. T Ford
I Htsgorald, W D Ford, E Fitzgerald, Cant Charles
' V . W Garrard, W It (Suiou, It j
ii„i bert ! W ' v Goodrloh. T Iloery, Horton A Itikoman,
llolootnba. Johnson A Co, J F llamiltou, Hardwick A
Cooke, N A Hardou A Co, lfarudon's Express. William
Itoidt, A Haywood, C Ilartrldge, (j H Johnson, O
•lohnson A Co, Jno Jones, J DJesao, Kemi.ton A Vor-
i! ? K 5 ar, i’i Kin , c , hle J r * Thomas, 11 Lnthrop A
J’ Landerjhine, R A Lewis, Lockett, Long A Co,
J M Laffiteau, E Lovell, Lyon A Rood, Morse A Nich
ols, 1) McGuire, MoCoaker A Treanor, I W Morrell, J
B Mooro A Co, G B Mitch?!!, Maas it Hojmau.WH
i, i? i, V 0 ' ^ Far son ,i Oo, 8t Plan tor, Pierson, Itoidt
* Vendor, t/JHIbrlok A Bell, S Palmer and
8ou, M Prendergnst, R IUlford, Roberts A Foots. W A
Itonishart, Rabun A Whitohoud, hcranton, Johnston A
Co, 8 8 Bibloy. Sirs 1- Hillor, It C Scott A Co, W R Sy-
mous, J C Hturtovant, 8av Gas Co, A A Smotts, Web-
R,°rn A £nV le Vi. F ^ a r. lng ’. W C Wadsworth, Wash-
1 onge' V J ° r 4 t<0 ' ' Vc a 4 1Jurr * T 6 Way no, aud W
Per bark Peter Demill, from Now York-Mdse to II
. Washburn, TS Wav no. T U Mills, O U Johnson. M
.. Cohen, L Bolls, 11II Knapp, Claghorn it- Cunning-
KsTlV 'o K Baruuiu A Co, Brighaui,
‘ 6 F°. Welle and purr, C llartridgo, A A Bolo-
l> Grahams .( Uro, Crugor A
Ud°. J Meffett, J V Connerntt &■ Co, 8av’h Georgian,
ford, J II Moore A Co, J II Carter .(• Co, 'Jgdou and
lunkor, W Cox. James Sullivan. J O’Byrno, c Ilar-
mge. Crane «(• Rodgers. Smith .t- Lathrop, W II Gui-
“t 4 Haywood, Uonry ,fc 8kinner, McMalmn «(• Doyle,
•• ,ll, . uo . r d: 8ou * Kiuohley .(• Thomas, EW
veil, J L DoFord, J A 8ehafTer, Hone d- Connery N B
• II Weld, J Uukrosok if; Ce, Kin.t.iu ,(■ Eckm.tl, S
_ ].«l1tteuu, T M Turner ,!■ Co, J P Colliue, Cooper t
Oiltt Md, A 1-awcett a Co, J Folor, UWtitrauyt
H"".. O A MeClu.key, J 8
.■oho ., W W Garrard. Korltt. Lotbroo aud Blobbiu,,
>V Morrell «t Co, G Bankuian, and oraer.
1 A o b f ig J ^ Oroon . froul Boston—Mdse to
r?A Col.ou, 1 11 Mills, Sawyer aud Hollister, D II
i n ?i n * 4, i I i»Yf 0 S d 4 Co * 0 Jehneon A Co, Vorstillo
and Butler, J P Collins, I’hilbriok and Boll, I W Mor
rell A Co, and ordor.
i.mi?P°„ ,l ’J , n 1£y ’„f? r ?.. Now York—Mdse to Row*
land .t Co, T It Mills, T B Wayne, Scranton, Johnston
A w° d i Y°t ,t9r .* VAlmes, J llasbrouck 4
Co, N B .1 II ANood, Cohen ft Tarver, M A Cohon, Brig
ham, Kelly «J Ov I’bilhriok <t Iiell, Wells 4 Durr,
Cooper ,t G lllland, N K Barnum «t Co, G II Johnson,
E BufovrotEt Co U Cunuiu £ l,auj ' Crane d Rodgers
l’or schr Charles Mills, from Now York—Mdse vo m
Prei dergast A Co, Boston and Villalonga. T L McKon-
J B Cubbedgo, Morso und Nichols, MoMaoon and
nn/, e Vv w Yalfigant, T llylaud A Co. Hone and Con-
" H Umon, Ga St Boat Co, C llartridgo. M A
'•hen, T It Mills, It It Agont, and order.
nr-? to « a . mo » r , Gordon, from Charloston-Mdse to O
It. Florida Boats, bulbs A Davis, TJacobs, Kemj ton
Forkign Exciungb—Tho firmness in the market
co .«2. c,oa ®- Voodoo I09,» 4 al09>, for bank-
ors, 10aJ 4 alOU for produoe aud oomtuorcial bills,
osterdn* "One*,—-The roooipte nt tho Custom IIouso
ftecoive/for duties $136 033 40
.,tS , | ,E r DKY TttAUX.-Tho following tabls’, com-
pilod.froiu tho statement In the United States Econo
mist, will show the value of dry goods imported, with
draw n from warehouses and warehoused during tho
wcok ending last evening S
Imports.
Manf. Wool, $672,072
Do Cotton, 312,567
Do Bilk, 1,135,680
s. S. MILLER & i, D. FERGUSON,
WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS.
llroughion ^JggggKg^ *frcef.,
Bulldiugs, Ac. done at tho shortest notice, aug 19—6m
43,623
M.tkil
7,678
Total, $2’45'J,42U $97,847 $1
Addd import, 2,469,429
Total throw n Into markot, $2,667,276
HAs compared with tho corres; oudiug weok of 1862,
this shows an increase of $863,114, in the amount
u the markot this year.
BOSTON, BE PI’, '• £ 4---N3thtng ol eonaoquenoe has
rH l Hfi°. IIW r “rSV lt0B i. Tho market is qulto dull. Tho
-rrivals of of Corn havo been largo nnd priuos unaet-
bush ; or iXOd and 800d yoUoW oud wb ‘ ta 800 ror
MAItlMt INTULLItiKNCK.
f SAVANNAH.,
River, aud is
-tiers.
8M Laffiteau
SEPT. 2
t'ui|nuu8etsA2li.6iii | High Water.Hi. 46iu
„ ARRIVED.
Btottinship Augusta, Lyon. New York, CO hours, to
K r S. 1 “> * Co. Sept 26th, I0‘, P M, off Uatteraa
fo New York 8 ° d ,lgDa 4 w * 14 »*«»mshlp Florida bunco
Bark Peter Domill, Hoey, Iloey,
Brig J A Simpson, Green, Bust
Schr Lion, Dmv, N> ■ *’ *
Stomuor Metcalf, Po.. on, ^iigusiu, iou u Juiinso
Btoamor MIcanopy, Gray, from Charleston, bound
F lorida, llio Micauoi.y put Into this port for ropai
-he is intended to trade on tho tft John's R'
wuod by Copt N King, of this city, and oth
Btoamor Gordou, King, Charleston, * " *
, CLEARED.
Bohr Francis Sattcrly, Hooveland, Now York, Ogdon
A Buukor. °
departed:
Steamer Wm Gaston, Show, Palatka, Ac.
Btoamor Metamora, Poatell, Charleston.
MEMORANDA.
Capt A Beano and elovou seamen, of solir Sarah A
Adeline, before roportod w recked. Xrr'd ut Boston 22d
lust, in ltr schr Bloomer, from Huilfax.
New York, Sept 24-Cld, oohr 1*R Burton, Lingo, for
Snvaunah; bark Carolina, Cullen, lor do; brig Colt,
BM «MiM°i bark Flight, Calhoun, doj brig Nor-
Arrd, Joseph James, from Jacksonville.
Holmos* Hole—Arrd, 2ist, schr L Moody, from Jack
sonville for Boston.
Boston, Sept 23d—Cld, schr Empire, for Jacksonville.
Gardiner—Arrd, 18th, brig William, fra Darien, Ga.
Dry Goods, Clothing, &o.
_ , rASSK.NQERS.
1 .r Btoamsliip Augusta, frura N««- Tork—Samuel J
rhltc ieoU. lady anil child, N Mnuo aud lad r , Jutlju
McOehoo anti lady, MisaDnrtor, Sirs V Oea/ou, l.V
^fruUK. lady and daughter, W B Eutor and lady “
Ilecd, Muuir>« n—><*» .. ..
'• Bragg, Miss Munroo, MissNapior, Miss
me, iiiHS C E Burlingame, Geo It Sawyer
|.“'V.’ *?.*? KuunoJ y. Mrs Dumour, 6Irs DoCock-
drille, Mrs Bclialter, Maj F.’ U Fishburno, T SuteUffo, J)
C Aunater. J 1. VlUnlouga, Gon Thomas Hilliard, J I’rn-
iiairohnndlSSSSk Aiw“n V, « r i I Lii R «jL l p ,, , rR0P ’ Bo "j
. mf^Uowon, MrsV sllber.'xfsniUhanTlaly,"
« 11 Wlllbergor, Dr Fish, It liaTl
D G Rogors and lady, H Kissani. AJ
W^rford M Dorgnn. W h Rowland, F II Rowe and la-
uj, Mastur Ituw o, Jolt Miaron and lady. Master St
t StriofOr and lady, Chaa Claghurii, lady aud d
W A Bedell aud lady, W U Carpenter, Mis. Stau-
Mi.s J M Uoliorty, « CAiiltlu, E T Cooke, U l
tnons and lady, Mrs Holertson, Huhildrea und svt.
..uu u „^j“^“i?{SLf S K'!
,U ELG* “ L «°- J ?»!‘
O W Walth
Miss Luu
lady and
diiids varnauoc
«-r and lady, Benj Mathews, A A Bmets
buiets, Mins Cornelia Bmets, FJ Klrtland
lugraham, J Watts. E Peak Smith,
.. i‘V7iii J; uauvrsny, Juo it Join
Mias I
dy A--. -.., , .ssg.aiwui, . »»i
11 binith, A J Bcssout, John Darb
..ogers, E C Bowen and lady, HPl'ratt
W U Harper, U T Greenwood, Asbor Avres.~T ti II
w P Woodson, Dr Al Woodruff. W W Parker, 8*8
Millen, James II Taylor. J D Stubbing, Miss O A Vail
Mirs Thompson, Mrs Daggett, Mrs Horn, J II Palma,
• hus Bviugtou, Julius Tift, Lucius Tilt, T C Rico, Mrs
kunuouy, Alias L Woodruff, W G Itoliinsou Mrs Ro-
rhffs^’J 1 , F ^ t0 A Wa f t ’ T »R. 61iss Ebbets, Miss
Chamberc, Jas T Archer—145 cabin and 52 stoorago.
Per steamer T 8 Metcalf, from Augusta—13V...,
Cotton and Aldso—to 8 Solomons, N A Ilurdoe A Co
und order.
Per stcaiuei
udy, E Itogoi
1 and lady
tephons, and d deck
«... Charleston—»! Brown anu
lady' Messrs Bellamy, Johns, Gib-
COMMERCIAL,
LATEST DATES.
Uffpool, Bopt. 10 | Havre, Sept. 8 | Havana, Sort. 13
Havannnli 31nrkct f Hupt. *2S.
COTTON.—Tho salon yostorday amounted to 101
bales, viz21 at 9Jg, 10 at 10, 10 at IO,'*, 71 at I0> a '
and 61 at 10? 4 cents.
Hnvannnli Expui. a .
Tor schr Francis Sattcrly, for Now York—187 square
bales Cotton, 101 round do do, 2 do Cotton W
bags Rioe F lour, 255 casks Rico, 15 casos Dry Goods, 17
Trunks.
NEW YORK, SEPT. 21. - CoFruT^wi have *u uo-
— c ® a market, the trade, in view of another public
sale of Brazil, confining their purchases to thu supp'
of immediate wants; tho auction sale of Brazil Wo<
uosday, howover, wont at lull prices. At private, wi
notice 3UU bugs Brazil nt U,' 4 al I Jic: 100 mats Java 12
on timo ; and 60 bags St. Domingo I Io, cash. By auc
tion, ot Brazil 2100 bugs sold at llalifto ; and 743 do
U> a al2—avorago $11,26,4 inos.
Cotton—The market oontinuos dull, withoutchango
.a prices; holders ure firm on the middling and higher
qualities, but the lower grades are frooly offered, und
aro very heavy. The sales for the lust three duys a
2300 balos, making a total for the week of 3300 bales.
Wo quoto;
rkORIOS. Om.BOOl
. , . I'OKTS. FORTS.
Inferior nom. «»■»
Urd low to good... 83/a0>£
Mid low to good... lOuli
Mid fair totuir ll'^oll?,
Fully fair to good fair—a—
8?4
loall losing
H* 4 all*^ 12 a 13
Good and hue..
The
Oai:
» Corn
i 1st inst.
673 bales.
20 ••
.......1,366
LMB
14,016 balos.
advanced 2c, with
,j ... nw.T«> ..gu.»..«. Corn with aeon
quiry nud light rocelpts, has ulso ad-
lies are 06,000 bus, olosmg with increased
uiwuit* nk uur revised quotations. White Beans ar
dull; stock of old largo. Cauada Peas may bo quote
at wo.
vunced—the •
firmutss a
Gcnnt Cloth.—Bales have been
at 1 Io 6 aud 8 mos. Gunny Bugs
and prioes h ~
p demand with sains of '
- —do of 160 bales
j —o- —- scarce aud wanted
— , ... upward tendency.
Hay.—North River is in fair request, and we not.i< e
sales ol 800 balos at 65a70c for shipping, aud 87>Aai00
:a*h, for City —-
Laths—.Ar
$2,gush.
Naval BTORKs.-Jrnrpentino it vory
transactions in conwquenco arc restriotea. Hpints
Turpentine is still somewhat unsettled, though pricos
at the eloso wero higher. Common Rosin, with a light
■apply, continues very firm. Fine white has been iu
J J ' 1 • "^“continue*dull. The
$5; 6a
In Hungary there was again nn execution for
political offences, the victim was a Franciscan
mouk, Mere Gnspavich. Before be was hanged he
had to undergo the tortures of "desecration,” thut
i« to say, tbe skin on tbe top of his head and of his
fingers, wm rubbed off by n bnck-rtone, to Uko
County $),65al,67)£ t including 6tW heavy Newborn
$L63,4iUvored, and 600 Tar in lots at $3,75 cash.
JfDCK —The market ia heavy without ohango in pri
oes—none but tho bettor descriptions are enquired lor.
AT* sales of tho week cmbraco about 700 to* at $4,25a
4,.^, and for export 1700 bags Kougu East India and 124
tes of tbe same, cleaned hero, ou terms uot made
publio.
Flour —The sales of western canal are 8000 Lbls at
$6 ,31aC,37>» for common to straight atatc. part from
•tore; and $6,31ati,44 for common to good Ohio, and
mixed to lair Michigan and ludiana; southern flour is
buoyant.tho arrivals are light; sales of 600 bbls at $6,60
a6,b2J 4 for mixed to straight brands Baltimore, Alex
andria and Georgetown.
Provisions.—There is little ohango to note in our
Fork market; the stock is much reduced aud in few
hands; sales at $15,87M$l6 fur Ui * aa > »ud $12,76al3
for prime. Prime moss quiet at $16. Beef lain limited
demand at $7alt,5,0 for country mess, and $ 12a 12,60 for
city mess and repacked western, aud $l,60a6 for prime.
Prime messi* selliugat $17*10. Beet nurns ure selling
at$12al3 for old aud $15 fur uew, to arrive.
Cut meats are dull but firm; sales at 6? 4 a7, l 4 o for
shoulders and 8} t ay.' 4 for hams. Lard is firm aud ia
fair demand at tl^all^. Butter is not plonty, and
prime is in good request at extreme prices; sales ot
Ohio lOalifc, aud (tale dairies, lda'JI. Cheese is in
good request for export aud the trade atitj^c.
Whisky.-Tho market is firm but quiet; sales of 100
blis prison at 28c.
CHEAPEST CASH STORE.
1W FALL (i00l))i!
^Hh subscribers have for sale, a largo assortment
of almost every thing needed, in Dress, ItousX-
km'i'im., and Plantation Dry Goods: whi:h assort
ment wo are increasing, by our reooivlng the Newest
Novelties by every steamer. Our dutnils are perfect,
lor tho constant supply of the oiioicest uaruains that
cuu bo culled trom every market.
UNDERSHIRTS,
Mado norous to nbrorb perspiration, and In every
grade, from the lightest to the heaviest qualities; and
also much bettor adapted to sudden changes in tempe
rature, than tho kinds generally usod. 1
DRAWERS,
- .. gontlcinen and ladies, iu overy quality and of ov-
ory kind, very cheap. 1
ItOSIEUY.
iJiVT. 01 ' 1 ' ““J.Kiy.'. nnJ E»di«. aud Guttl.mou'.
bsUHM. uud IIuio, vory much cheaper thuu cl.o-
aaiWzTSAjD^.DiaOB GOODS,
LINEN GOODS.
:oro i« tho Depot for th. be.t Elnou Good., (all
dux) whioh w e retail as ohuap ns the other nor-
client, hero r»y fertile ■umogood., vi..; Etnen 8heet-
•“*»>“ every width nud i|uulity, Shirting Elnou.,
hnnd-snuu nnd undrossed; Ell low C’nno Elnou. nnd
ipron Elnou. i Bird’. Eye llin,.or., Dowlnu uud UI...
. ,? 0< i! cU Entiling Towel.; lluoltalmok
I'lu nl ** Sfjiir rwuiiii Diapers und liuokubaolis by
Tabic UaniiKhs A- Diu|icrs.
In whito and Brown of every kind, vory cheap. Da-
2BH* u “ rJ ' ,r “ a L..V
BUSINESS CARUg,
T. J. HO It C1MS,
„ „WT| OK BURUE COUNTY - ,)
C O M M 1 ti iN 1 (J A MERC HA JV T,
No. Oil llny-ntrci-t.
. , SAVANNAH, OA.
Will live hi. perionnl niton lieu to nil builuei. el-
trustod to him. 6mo aug 1
leOckvtt, Long Oc Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND
SHIRRING A GEN TS,
NAVANNAU, BEIIKHIA.
Will ntteud to .oiling nil kind, uf PRODUCE.
. ‘riot .Itoutloit «rv.u u thu Booolving uud For-
warding Goods, aud filling ordora from tho country,
iv mi L0CK,TT ' “• lono, John u , £ Avta.
ly
* lUONT.UOl.l.lN,
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.
FOB THE
I’lirrhn.p Mini *nl« of Slock., Iiomla,
Kent und Feraoiml Estuto, Arc. Ac.
Office Corner of Hay Lane and Hull Street,
rear of the Tost Office. ’
i«yV’vo-H a ! ln £u Ume , r0U , a ordora wo wUh to purchase
100 Negroes, either siuglo or iu families, for whioh v
('tiling to pay highest cash pricos. jy 26—ly
MILLINERY, *
nuts...
So. 107 COROt
HAVING BEC—
'Amt.
■ AAA T »HVI nftVAI T »*/ uRR SPRING Mon
of FASHIONABLK BILK CRAPE, STRAW
and French imported Bonnet*, BLVboaa.
Trimmings for Dresses, French Flowers, BUM
for Party Dreuef, Collar* aad Undsr-SIeevee,
respectfully invitee the atteatloa of LadlM to bee
Store, No. 767 Congress-street
*«r All of the abeve goods art of Mrs. Sr’s islet-
TTmXiNitKY ANU fancy oodusV
MRS. DOS,
mih .t
- ...I O* ntnu I
and fashionable i
. --- JILK BONNETB. aisu.anewan
tiful article, of tho most deiioatofitbrliu uTt
,ac «V * nd • new sumt-ior BONNET of F'renoh LawY-^
Ribbons, Cope, Flowers, Buttons, Combe, MantLUar.
Straw Trimmings, bo., bo. ^ 4
to 1 ** 8,—A11 ordara from tha country promttly attendeff
A T
. N. U. Crafloii,
torney AT
.. SANDEH8VILLE, GEO.
L A IV,
JOSEPH OAXAI1L,
A T T O 11 N K Y AT LAW,
tOH. KIl i.r HA V J.SU WlllT.n.H-5T3,
ly
I'actorugo und Commission
IIU8INKSS.
f* WILL continue tlio Factorage and Commission
■ Business on my own account. Offleo on Bay-st.,
Foot of Montgomery Street.
J. F. PELOT.
Uiiichley & Tliomus.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 7a Hny-.t,, Hnvttunnh, (in.
V. KINCIllJtV. X. THOM..,
Z. N. Winkler,
COMMISSION ME R CII AN T,
Williamson’s Buildings, Bay-street.
Wnvanimh, 4Ja. apr 18
back Towels; Table Covers and Toilet Coversi^UuUU
ind Counterpanes of every kind, and in size* for Borths,
-.ots, aud small aud lurgo Bods; Figured stout Lace for
Valaneo and Bed Curtains, English Washing Furniture
ft.* 1 Mns V .f i y . C I ?r P niM 1 -l ' 4 ’, “ ud 6 ' 4 Furniture Dim-
!i« « *. ou u?V B8 . for 1 *^, ow Case*, very cheap; Cotton
do.. Cotton Shirtings aud Shootings iu white and un-
wdlW 1 ^ ,nJ la mii KWth ' lrom
Uowqiiu MiuUuks.
n ncstqnality, aud cheaper than elsewhere.
UB V&iAlaE.- la . a M 0,k 8Vory ftrtin, ° aoeded
I Iniitntlon and Houae-UeeplnK n«c«,
*7n«i # ? pc,t PHccs, via: very cheap Cotton pantaloon
f k “ ffa f° r ne * ro ® 8 i Cotton Osuaburgs, Linon Uano-
burgs, colored Homespuns, bo.
Success intrude is ulwaysin the ratio of ability
? "® a ?for the community,aud upon thatbasis, coiubin-
m.i «U i w ? a W’ ea ) t0 1,10 “Qivoraal intellect,
and wo toulido implicitly In tho uiiurring agarerat
up, nd o l0r th ° rc3Ult * ° ur ,took ia ao ‘borouglSy tSteu
LNJTE TIIE LA RGifMT AHHOKTjIIENT.
And it Is fixed for sale, *
At prices so uniformly very Cheap
That purchasers uf a large aasortmont, in an
b ® a v* t0d fo a greater numoer or
r ■*ArJ*il. t n Crebjr ®f BOt * greater saving than in auy
r store in Savannah.—Buyers are invited to inspeut
whole stock, as we rely ou tho pat»onago of tho
, 0 f_r arcbM ®r , - b X our diffusing tbe
WULJLS A JDIHiftl,
Factors uud Commission Merchants,
•op 111 PH HA V-STI1EET, SAVANNAH. ly
J A\Vni-l‘A UT.N t IIM1I I*.— rhnuii,!,/.
Jj signed haa taken into partnership, in the practice
ol the Law, hiaaou. ISAAC AlULFOltD MAKbli, under
the namoof M. 4 I. M. MARSH. They will personally
attoud the Superior Courts of Chatham, Bryan, Ballooh,
Effingham, Sorivon, Burke, Washington aud Wilkinson
Counties, and have mude arrangements for tho prompt
collection of debts iu most ol thu ouuutins iu the State.
Gffioe 175 (up stairs) Buy-street, Savannah.
May 26th, 1852. ly MULFOBD MARSH
S. S. SIBLEY.
Wholesale and Rotail
Bookseller nnd Stationer,
f No. 135 Cungrcs*-st., opposite Mouumcnt-s<i.
it ltf] SAVANNAH, GEO. [tf
CHAN. H. PICKETT,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
a bVINU rosuiuod his huainena, is now lira*
pared to oontract for Bulldiugs, or Jobbing work ot
esoription, in his line. Staire executed with neat
ness aud dispatch. A share of the publio patronage is
most rcspeatfully solicited.
Carpeuter Shop cor ner of Walnut and Uarrison-sts.,
icoud street w est of Brow n and Harris’s btablos..
fab 18 ly *
B. O. t'.vuus,
A J’ T O R N E Y A T L A It',
SAORDXR8VILLB, WbSIIHtUTON COUNTY, Gx.,
Will praetiou iu the Courts of thu Aiiddln Circuit. All
busiuess oommittfd tj his euro will bo oxocutod wi' -
promptness nnd dispatch.
RtrEmcNUEsr®=mTiBi». Bothlrollb Smith,and Dr. I
I^JU/rd. Savannah. Ijr jan H7
THE BOOK AND JOB
ritLNTING GFEICE
QK the tiubacribora, ia now under tbe management
MB. C. A. HAUL,
A gentleman fully competent, and who will taka great
care toglve satialactiou in tha axtontioadKall work tan
trusted to him. With tha
jmfw ‘tra’DPafr-
Ordered during the past yoar, aud thOfRiloh wa hi
now about ordering, our Office will have undergone a
thorough renewal. Uur
r m? >00k .f ,l V d, . n * nml Mann fi»«t»lri«g
facllitire, will also be materially Improved, and tha
■took of manufacturing materials considerably enlarged*
No paius or expense will be spared in obtaining a
supply ot Paper of every description, of superior «wiM-
<U, aud evory exertion will be made to render tie it-
ubliahmonu worthy of the support of tbo oommnaifer
trusting that we shall meet with due enoourageffiaaV*
Air. E. J. Purse haa no longer auy oonnoctiou with
the above eatabliabmeuta. '
ay be left at tha store, or with Mr. Ball at
id. Pentleld's Ra ige, over F. W. Cornwell’*
...» mu immiu. a oiiuviu s jim .go, ever
liurdwuro Store, eutranoo lu tbe lane
j e ia i *
J. M. COOPER k CO.
THE LAST UNRIVALLED PRODUOTIONT
A New Cook Stove,
CALLED “THE NEW WORLb
For Burning Wood or C«al
Tho Bubseribera have just made
monte with Messrs. Abbott k Lawrenc
Makers, of Philadelphia, for the eaelui
—of this excellent STOVE. Tho make.. M « „
thoroughly tested before offering it to the publio lb*
■alo, nnd it also oornoa very highly reoommended by
those that are now using it. We put a BV of them up
on trial a short time slnoo in this oity, and thoaa who
have soon thuu in operation acknowledged that thay
novur saw any stove, for either roasting, boiling, broil
ing, or baking, that pertormed so well and with eo small
a oust for fuel; the cablings in this Stove ara vary hmtvy
anu mounted iu tho moat porfeot manperj tha bake plat*
if bo constructed that you oan get twice the heat In th*
oven as any other stove now in nee. Wa are now re
ceiving tho dittereut sizes, and wa oordially Invite all to
nail ami -uiuo beloro purchasing. W* have also.
patterns, among which may ba found
i, Iron King, and celebrated BuokBtov*.
T. W. AloARTUOR k CO.,
* # store No. ia Barnard-gt*
the Iron Wttuh,
. JOHN POOLE,
WDOLIS a
8. OILS, TuiU*i_
French and Amcricun Windoxc~Ultu»,
Paint, Varnish and Whito-wash Bruahes, Sabel and
Camel lluir Pencils, Badger aud Camel Hair
Blondors, Graining Combs, Artists’
Brushes, Eo. go.
Paper Hanging», Jlorders. and Fire-Hoard prints.
N. B—House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Grain
ing aud Glaaiug, dune on reasonable terms by
JOHN l’UOLE, 11 Whitaker-et.
Nearly oppoaita Swift, Denslow k Oo*
sop 1
McCOSKER A TREANOR,
ill Cbugross-streot— ne-.tto Bull-streot,
i-sirecc—ne .tto Uull-stroot,
andopjiosito tho Pulaski House,
DIBBLE & CAK£¥
CLOTHIERS
MERCHANT °rAIL0RS,
Waruroom
R. E. Corner of Whitaker anil Hrmyhtan it..,
, - Savannah.
MIL Subscribers, in announcing to their numcr-
oponing.of the?r M ^ th ° pubUo » tho arriVftl and
Spring Slock,
felioltate theiuielvet oo the advantages which theirre-
purchases enable them to offer all who desire to
*r.a~oh«i . ol . hmgfrum Bn «*fon a ivo assortment of
tho choicest goods, made in tho mun
I'u$liioual>Ic Style.
Thoso goods have been purchased under the personal
inspection ol one of the proprietors ; and availing them-
fulves of favorable eiroumstaucus, they are enabled
n °auoh 10 warrttut tll0m in ‘l ualit /» hut to offer them
LOW PltlCES,
j must diatnuco all competition in their trad
't he iollowing enumeration is made for tho
Gontlemcn iu the country, whose orders wi
prompt attention, and who, when in .he city, are
apcotiully invited to au examination of our Goods.
«l3STLEiimS : » CLOTHING.
FROCK AND DRESS Coats of evoryquality.
Gr.on and Olivo Colors!’ Brow “-
BUSINESS COATS, in groat varlelyjvli: Linen, Rus
sia Duck, Drab Dote, Alpacha, Coslinioret,F'rook and
Suck business Coats.
’ANTA LOONS.—Black Doeskin at a great variety of
prices. '
.^ ud u l J?' , . 0Jr CMa,D '*M>. »t a great variety of pricee.
Grab Do to ii *i ..
White uud F'ancy Linon Drills, •* ** “
Fancy Marseilles, «« «i •*
VESTS.—Black silk and Satin Vesta.
Fancy Silk
White Silk, for Party 11
White, Bud and F'anoy
Marseille* ••
Whito and liuff Duck
and Linon , “
I I H\Mll\(i GOODS.
Furnishing Goods oi every deroription for Gontle-
»en a wear—consiiting ot scarfs, cravats, waterford
tics, Prince Albert ties, spring stocks, merino shirts
and drawers, cotton do., sueponders.half hose,gloves—
all kinds, best quality patent yoke shirts, a Hue as
sortment of
DltESSlNG GOWNS,
Umbrellas, Canes, Perfumory, Combo, Brashes, Fort-
tnouius, oto., cto.
HATS.
An ox tensive assortment of tho latost and most fash
ionable stylos.
Boys’ Clothing.
Compriiiu. the largest assortment orer offere^n thi.
oltj, ccn.l.ling of Eroek., B.ck.,l-olk. Skekk, Jick.U.
Vest. »ud AMI, in en.y tirmg nr.tyl. »na m.teriki
Henry K. Wusliburn,
SHIPPING AND C^Mm'iSSION MERCHANT,
Jyill SAVANNAH. UKOUU1A. ly
A. B. 1>I I LIN,
COTTON FACTOR
No. 74 MAY-MTltUKT,
° at 111 SAVANNAH.
lUnuxuui & Cox,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Atlanta. Georgia,
r. ■ .oilect Bulls tn the rolluniug Count!..
Do K.lh, E.yotte. iiu.rd, Cm., Murray, Cherol
••..ten, C°».t», Cunnb.ll, Gordon, W.lk.r, Uonn
M.rrlw.tiler, Carroll, Hoyd, l)»d., Stauldiuk Trouri
Cobb, Whitfield, Forsyth, oiinn.u. rr “ u f
Utfersncss— E. B. Stoddard k Co.. Charleston Sooth
Caro ina; William, k Brother, Auguita, GeorgiajPUn
Brothers, and O. W. Choat, New-York. * °
N _ iT •_. MANGl, "• l uia T>7 tf I Thomas N. Cox.
C. A. L. LAJUAU,
General Commissiou Merchant,
ly] Wavmiuulu Gcornla. { ‘ '
HXNUT U. FOHT. f k nnsnm
I OUT & DIMIm,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA
Julinu llurtridirc,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office corner Whitaherst, and Hay Lane,
,n Havannab,
UOWLA1VD A CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 17‘J Jluy-wtr-.i't, Nnvnanuh*
JOBM T. kOWSAWD. au 21 Jon* T. HOWLAKD,
James McHenry,
INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad
justed, Charter Parties and Avorago Bonds drawn, Po-
'“•rs prepared whereby to recover fosses from American
British Underwriters, and attention given to all
matters oonneoted with Shipping aud Insurance. Of-
floeNo. lib Bay street, opposite the front of the Cus
tom House. i~ «
GILBEliT miTLEK,
BIANTKH BUlI.nEK,
DEALE It IN WHITE BINE LUMBER
York-ttr.it, Ogl.tkorpt S,„
l* 11 28 fi.VDunah,
Now York .Hour) .tlftrkot,
SATURDAY, SEPT. IK.-The Money ui.tkot h>>
Uken a more rnvorable turn thi. weok, io far .. o.ll
loans aro concerned, and money ia readily obtainablo
on Die right kind of securities, at tho legal rate, wlule
aomo transactions are reported at even leae than that.
Paper, however, rnles at about the sumo rates as last
week, and ia not more readily negotiated now than it
waa then. Wa *note the range at 6 a 12 peg Qonft, ao-
eordfog tg (he value vf Ute sauvi.
suitable for tbe season,
IHEKCnUll' TAILORING.
*The favorable and long established reputation which
niolr ..Uhli.hm.nt he. iejoj ed «nd .tilf mSinui!. fe?
the .1,1, .nd finish of it. \ir,JZ ST.*, „
wellm forth, eureriorfiu.llty „f their cloth., dor"
bility of color nnd .uh.tkntul workm.nildn itih.ll b.
the coiutant effort of the pr.pri.wr. .till w’ienUnue.-
They inrl.o the •rtciul attention of both bid nun new
onitbnior.totho folio, ing, from «hioh they »re pre-
n.red W furni.h garments, »hlch they *U1 w.r.nl tb
' nUru in both fit and fsehieu.
SIMONES* BIOLLY’b heat Blue, Blaok, Brown.
Cloth.f r, ’ Ur “ 11 ' Ad,lwil ' > Bronte, Corobo nnd OUt.
Blsek Doeakin, Blkek, CM.Imore, tud s l.rgo .Mori-
mont of Colored and FanoyTwueds. 8
Drin? 1 *^ WOODS.—^White, Buff and fauoy Linen
VESTING8.-Whlte Bilk and Satin, for Party Vests.
Blaok and funoy ffilk and Satins. Whito. Buff and
Orange Cassimores. A large vari-Jy of Whito, Buff nnd
fancy Marseilles.
UNIFORM SUITS.
Fo* Volunteer Companies In the city and throughout
the State, made and furnished at the shortest notioe
aad in the heat wanner. DIBBLE 4 CAR E Y.
•pr 4 ly
D. W. fiscally,
snip AND UENGKAL BLACKSMITH,
OpuoiiUe IdHiimr'H Cotton Press,
MASTERN WHARF, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Steamboat aud Mill Work, and every desorlptiono
Blaoksmltbing executed with aoatnoaa and dispatah.
li|»liolsl< ry aiul CJabiuel Work
(7\ The subscriber having taken tho atore on
Whitaker-street, next to Dibhlo k Carey's Tal
IW loring Establishment, rosnoctfnlly announce to
1 1 "the citizens of Bavaunah that he is prepared
to exacute all orders in tlm above line on the moat
REASONABLE TERMS.
JffM attention paid te repairing all kinds of Furnl-
tOr Funerals aupplied at the shortostnotloe.
tu * 9n JAMES LARKIN
Dying and uenovnting Establishment,
...w. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, ’
73 V.rig-.ree T e i{i re., of «UeCjur. Uo...
T AP*?®' au< ^ Woolen Dresvne, Shawls, Ta
4 -4. hi® Lovers, etc., cleaned, and dyed various colors;
*? a r 8a J?2 a »?. el8 blts ,®® h ®' 1 ®nd pressed in a fashionable
style; Kid Olovee cleaned, and Gentlemen'* Garments
cleaned, renovated or dyed, as may bo required. AU
done in the name stylo which has generally so z
pleasod my patrons and friends. Torms moderate.
Persons seuding paroels by Uarndea’s Express, Rail
road, or steamboats are requested to write rot’ mail, so
that I may know whereto call for thoaa, ana whioh way
to send them back. Cost of freight each way, for amall
parcels, wUlbo nbout 25 cents. All ordor* punctually
attended to.
apr 13 ly ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
M V A JL U ABLK HA1.1C ol' ilRAJLt Mi
LHTATK. HI
Will be sold, at tlio Court Houae in -
tho town of Marietta, Cobb oonnty.on tha first Tuesday
iu Ootober, between the hours of ten and four o’oloek*
that very desirable and valuable lot of land, the prop
erty of the subscriber, (who 1s about removing Rorth*)
In tbo town of Marietta, Ueorgfo, containing between
io von aud eight acres, with the Improvements thereon,
•.■'insisting of a handsome, spacious aud weU-butlt man
sion. centalling eight rooms and a pantry, each room
having a Ure piaoe, with all necessary out-bnlldings,
such as stonu kitchen, bath houso and dry wall, car-
rittge-houses, stable*, barn, servants’ rooms, go.; n
lurge vegetable garden, with a fine selaotion of fruit
trees, grape vines, go. The promises are new and In
5 ood order, and if the purchaser should doalre it, an ad-
ittonal amount of laud immediately adjoining, can ba
purchased ot tho subscriber. Also, at tbe same time
and place, all tho household and kitchen furniture,
consisting or mahogany bureans, sofas, badstaads. t*-
blea; maiirasaus, crockery, glass ware, go. Also, farm
utensils, cart, wagon, carriago, boms, oowe. go, Sale
to contiuue from day to day until the Whole Is disposed
ot. Persons wiahiue to purobuae, ar4i>luvited to saU
and examino the promisee. Terms on the day ot sal*.
a «P 17 tOt THUS. BTEWAKDSON.
Tlomutlon lor Hale. .
Situated on the Augusta and Waynea* AMfi,
>ro' Railroad, adjoining town lands of PH
JBiiilL'Vayucsboro'. and coctafoing eight hnn-msmnna
ureu acres—about five hundred and fitly cleared, with
improvements. The whole or a part may ba purchased.
Apply to 8UEWMAKK g MONTGOMERY,
" Waynesboro’, Ga.
sop 7 tf
Laud Agency.
7IHIE Mibscrihor will purchase or sell, c
1 sion, Lots in tho town of BitunnwiCK; *■■«/, j.nuae
lying iu the couuties of Glynn, Wayne, Camdew, Wave*
Appling, Clinch, Irwin, Lowndes and Thomas, for 1(1
Lots in tho tow n of BuutiKWlCK; also. J
of Glynn, Wayne, Camden, 1
'•* Lowndes and Thomas, fvr mi
«*•*.. u U amount of sales, and willre-
Jiorw tho value of lands for ten dollars par lot.
ltxrxH to— E. J. Harden, Esq., bavannaht J. O.
Plant aud Dr-Collins, Macon; Andrew J. Miller, Au
gusta. E. M. MOORE.
'*• ick, Ang. 1 ,1853. 2awtf aug IS
WINTER IRON WORKS.
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Portable Circular Saw mills.
ri'llttsKAliilH arc warranted unsurpassed by any
J in use, are propelled by an Engine of 12 inch boro
ot Cylinder, aud present the latest and best improve
ments throughout. Among these, the patent Oiling Box
is exclusively used, lloxies continuous feed Works,
go. Price delivered at the Faotory 2,600 dollars, 1*M
than f luu additional will defray the freight to Savan
nah, Augusta, Charleston or New Orleans.
Examination uf these Mills is alone required to estab
lish their exceeding simplicity, cheapness. dorabUitr
and superiority throughout. *
All descriptions of Engine and MU1 Work fornlshsd at
short notioe and fully warranted. Address
B-JL r „ 6 “‘, , j. n. WINTER, i.L W.l. Work!.
HrT Charleston Courier please oopy.
LATEST AND GREATEsFlMPROVEMENT.
ARNOLD'S
Improved Patent Metallic Indeitmctible
SARCOPHAGUS,
°h cm , air
exhausted m# coffins,
WhlohUnowUkinjIh.pUe.of .11 other.thron.h.M
thu Unlt.d Statu.. H. 6. BGGABDUS h.ylnj b„n
made the eolo agent of tho above for the City of Savan
nah, would rospeetfolly call attention to their vastsu-
reriority over anything of the kind that has yet been
before the pubUM The improvement* cooaiat in oe-
montingthe top and sides, aud, by the application of
an air pomp, removing the air, by whioh mejfos the "
oontente remain without effluvia or ohango of appear-
noe for any length of time. It is on these advantages
be claim to superiority is based.
The underaigued having examined the above, do not
hesitato to say that, in then opinion, they are fully oat-
oulated to answer the intended purpose:
B. N. II j unis, M. D.. I C. W. Wkrt, M. D.. *
R- WAT8«, M. D., I P. M. Kollocx, M.b«
J. C. Habxusuax, 61. D., I W. O. Bulloox, M. IK.
mar 12 R. LaohuUow, Machinist. ly
1* JL A N TF It 8’ HOUSE,
Ml. ftlnry’Mj Georgia* jjjfek
. 7 011 kn . 0 ’r n Mou»5 situated vritUn g
short distance of the btetttnoat wharf, it now
pen under the supervision of W. R. Bumklxy.
k a uso while undjr tbe control of Mrs. R. Miller,
acquire 1 a very high reputation aa a first olass bouse.
Tho present proprietor having furnished the bouse
U l «Mf»”ubCp?« , r.^ , : Uto “* bl “‘ “A
c , .... . W. 8. BUNKLEY, Propri.lor.
St. Alary s, Ang. 23, 1863. nog 2V— tw If
liclls! Bells!! Bell*!!!
J PIIE Suhscribera mnuufacturo and keep consten t-
L ® a band all *!>•• of C'harob, Factory, Steambo at,
erry, Locomotive, 8ehool House,and Plantotion Bolls.
These Bells are hung with the patent iron yokes with
moveallo arms. They oan be turned around so that
tbe clapper will strike in a new place, which Is deaira
ble after a bell has been rung a few years, ffpringr are
affixed in anew way topreventthe clapper from resting
tbe Bell, thereby prolonging tbe sound. These Bells
e manufactured from the i»»* stock anil are east In
»n casings. At tms Foundry these were first used
and aro found to bo a great improvement. Ws give a
written wurrantoe that if Church Bells break within
oue year from date of purchase, with fair usage, wa
will recast without charge. Tho tone of all Bella ia
warranted. Nearly WHW Bells have been cast and sold
from this Foundry, which is tho bee* evidence of theix
superiority. Wo have 15 gold and Silver MedaU.
awarded from the various Fain “ for the beet BeUsffcl
aonorouiuesf and purity of tone.” We pay particular
--fo. Chim,£V„f7SSSl
Our Foundry*la v
ia!, in<
to those furnfahed fy ua. Our FoundrWis within afew
rods of the Hudson River. Erie Canavand Railroads
running in every direction. As this is ths larseet Ej
tablishmentof the kind in the U, 8. and has
«" l «'”< V »tlU, ordor. luti 1111,4 ,| lh fnuSu-
)>utQh. We can refer to Bsllk in an, of th, ......
old Bells Uken in enchnnfe for n.v or.ee. LerelA
Ii.il- Cbinpea..., (tc. constnutlp on linnd." Addreee*
1.11 ^ ‘ ujnee LY'S SONS,
j. 13 ly»dhtw Watnyy, If. T-
MORE BOOKS,
CANDIES
AT REDUCED PRICES I
*13,00 por fOOIbn.-USIb. Hox<i,*3,73!
XT O clinrfie for l.oniur ur delivorios at the Jlnil.
Xl road or steamboats, warranted to keep in any
oTimate. _ v T. C. BICE. =-jy — ---r*—— — •—
jy 1 ly. 8. W. oorner Broughton and Whitaker-et. and Adventures
yo FUBCIIA8EK8 OF CHEAP DRY
« GOODS —6 cases ot fast colored printed Lawna
jaconet and BatUte Muslim, all at 12^ oents.
3 cases assorted Ginghams in New Stylos, all afa 12k'o,
1 oase (a great bargain) Ladiea’ Linen Cambrio Hand
kerchiefs, all at 12)^ ceuts.
We havo mucii nleasur- *- a, —* u •
tontiou to tho arrival, bj
day, of the above Goodg
i»rwcuiar au-
tho steamship Florida this
u. .... -vfbuuvu^Ud ean with porfeotconfl-
L
may 25 Ut Brongl
ROA8T 4 CQ.
_ . -61. Androw’sHall.
utter BoT^EouErgri^r^deMSa
■ V Goeben Batter.
IU h A la ' Hifwn Smith’s extra Flour frc= zzv wheat.
28 do Pure Geneseee do
Received per steamer and for eale by
••C 7 BUliANlUN, JGUUSlON
1 -4;
tw. i wa
S- BIBLEY . 8EPTB 20th. 1883.
fl'IlL Lu.lUh Boldier in UnitedSuu. Army.
A Th. Adrentnre. of Mr. nnd Mn. Bend Bore, who
sazwasiar •" i ’ / : br u - ,Lib " r
The Kiokleburys on the Rhine j by W. M. Thackerar
Ro *nohi * RomlUk0 ® ot fo® Secret Tribunals) by W. M*
Ifovid Copporfield tho Younger; by C. Dickens.
Lira and Adventures of Charles Chesterfield, the
Youth of Genius: by the author of Petticoat Qevera*
meat, Ao.
The History of St. GBosand 8t. James; bj Douglas
Jorrold, Esq.
J. Feuimore Cooper’s Novels.
Tho Golden Eagle, or the Privateer of 7$ f by 8yl-
vanus Cobb, Jr.
Tho Countess De Charnr, or the Fall of the French
Monarchy—a Sequel to Six Years Later; by Alexan
der Dumas. 7 ^
Baruum's Illotirated News.
Gleason’s Pictorial.
"I’M for nil, th. 138 PoairemkresL
TIN WARE.
M anufactured .nd .old m wh<
• r i»* u ’ *’ Ui ’ ,>Tr k .j
VOlt Y Unndl. Tabla Culks aa*
Fitto W m.tdh, jut nnlnd Ud