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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1853)
FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. HALF YEARLY IN ADVANCE .... TWELVE CENTS A WEEK-—SINGLE COPIES THREE CENTS VOLUME IV. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1853. 0I HIIBHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY BY ^ JOHN M. COOPER. WILLIAM T. THOMPSON, EDITOR. TERMS: wfi.h - Daily Morning Nbwb" ii delivered to City 'ni " nberi *t five dollar* per annum, payable hair- 0 riv lN ADVANCE, or for twelve cent* a week, ?!.rfletothe Carrier*. Singlecopies,threecekth V ina "TRI-WKECLY Mobnino News," (for tbc eituDinr.) containing all the now matter aud new ad- mliiflwant* of lira lurniahed lor three 5?JJfJrti»enienta inserted nt the following rates :— r/lR omb suuaub or t»i» i.ines, Oao Month .......$6 0 Two „..„Jo (J Three " 12 60 , 1 60 Four '* *• 16 00 Six “ ....nn on One Year JO 00 jr advertisement* not exceeding five line*, three- (.Jtibj uf III. »b»v« r»t.i wUl b. oli.rj.d I. ... For one insertion 46 coni*. .. tro “ - .76 •• •• one Week - $1 60, fto.fte. Leral Advertisement# inserted at tho usual rates. Advertisements from transient persons or strangers mil dt be paid in advance. .... . Yearly advertisers, exoeeding in their advertisomenta the average number of lines agreed for, will bo oharged “ \Jvertissmont* sent to this office withont directions, a/to ttio number »t ir.ac.rt:one, trill ho published daily nut.1 ordered to be discontinued, and ehargedaooord- Ingjj. be postpaid. poLUMPar rua one squaiim One insertion Two ; Th All Letter* directed to this offloe or the Edit Till MILT NEWS. BY MAGNETICJELEGRAPH. | Transmitted for tho Savannah Daily Morning Nows.J Three Days Later from Europe. Highly Importnut News-Rejection of the Sultan’s HIodiflcntlonM—Arrival of tlio Washington. New York, Sept.29 Tho American steamship Washington] has arrived at New York, from Southampton, which port sho left on the Hihiiist., and brings Liverpool dates three days later than the Afrv at. Liverpool Cotton Market. Since the sailing of the Africa, on the 10th insl., cotton has been in favor of buyers, but holders wore not pressing their stocks on the market. Tho buIos for tho threo days com prise 15,000 bales. Flour had advanced ouo shilling. Corn re mained unchanged. The KitNtorn Question—Prospoct of War. Kuasia has rcjocted the Sultan's modifica tions, and wat was considered ineyituble. The Kosta Affair—Air. Hlarcy’s Reply. New York, Sopt. 29. Tho Now York Herald of this morning, publishes a synopsis of Mr. Moray's forthcom ing letter to tho Austrian Government, in refer ence to tho arrost of Kosta at Smyrna. Tho Secretary maintains that KoBta was seized within tho nationality of tho United Slates, and that Copt. Ingraham's interference, under the ciicumetanccs, was right and proper. lie ie- fusea to consent that Kosta be given up to the Austrian Consul at Smyrna, and insists that Austria ahull place him in the autuo conditioui as when arrested. Tlio dllesion to Franco. It is rumored ibat Hon. John Y. Mason, of Virginia, tins been officially tendered the mis sion to France. illnNNncliusGtiH Nominations. Tho Massachusetts Whig Convention havo nominated Emory Washburn for Governor. Tho steamship Golden Age loft New York yesterday for Liverpool and Australia. The Yellow Fkver in Bermuda.—A tel egraphic dispatch states that advices have been received at DoBton from Bermuda to tho ldth instant, which announce that tho yellow fever wus prevailing at St. Georgo’s, and that uut of two hundred convicts, fifty had died and one hundred and twenty-five were sick. Near ly every ouo had boon attacked with the dis ease, nud the total number of deaths to the 13th instant had amounted to eighty-one. Among tho victims of the pestilence, which was on tho increase, was, wo regrat to learn, John M. llowden, Esq., the U. S. Consul. From Pousnnola uuil Warrington, Fa. Tho Mubilo Advertiser publishes tho following cxifucts from a private letter : Warrington, Sopt. 21,1853. I ho number of deaths hero and iu this vicinity •mco the commencement of the epidemic, some six wnrka since, until this time, is eighty-three, and us Lr as 1 cuu judge by tho statemeat of tlio physiciaue, iliore have bcou soiuo 500 patients under treatment. I lieso eighty-three deaths nro what we havo counted up—it may bo wo havo omitted some—and tho cases are over 50C rather than under it. They havo the lever badly at Milton, I understand, n Pensacola there is now very little sickness, and mire scarcely any at all, and wo trust most sincerely t is over with us, but will not feel secure till frost. The U. S. frigato Columbia appeared off the hnr- for yesterday, nineteen dnys from Hun Juan; offi- ctirs «ud crew all well. The pilots had orders for ti e Lspiam not to come into tlio harbor or even to ^‘■numcato with tho shoro, unloes absolutely uo- Tho frigata accordingly nailed immediately for rt6W » 0|, k. Tho comiHUuding officer hero fourod . porinit her to enter the harbor, lust affording new eubjHcts for the fever it might renow tlio epidoraic on bod occasioning the loss of many lives 1308 1366 1442 1262 1302 1365 T x iie fipnieinic. to contrast this week's report with that of the »ovei, weeks previous to it, we give the following table, including fo«- yellow fever six-nevenths of tho in which the cause ot deuth was uot given: >»#ek ending at C A. 61. on— Riin.i. . Total. Yellow Fovor. »‘ ard*y, August 6 1134 ur. ay, August 13 1494 “relay, August 20 1531 turday, August 27 1028 tunlay Went. 3 «65 h04 KEfkiW » ’.3:676 445 ba urday, 8e p t. 17 365 236 b.lurday, Sept. 24 263 149 1 ho following i« a Mill. Of u,„ lotoi iniormonu nod liy follow fovor ooly, Which woro corulled J«»y 1110 |ihyiicino«, from llio wock llw lir.l yollow '"' c ™ w *‘ r “P urtcd urmio.ling family. UP lo ® A. M. yesterday morning: Wesk ending on Saturday at 6 A. M.— M-yaa ?%'• Y,u,wr<v r ,■* uf 1 i" 7 36 723 555 Isa* "'1-2; .l! 956 749 in.Thfh.7 10,748 7^6SS th J 1..4 cllu,a ot d# * lh w cro not stated in ,ast *‘ght weeks of the table 419 Tcui 1 ' u -»°vonths for yollow fever 358 ial of dsaths by the fever eiuoe May 28 8.U44 #. Columbo's Improvcincntn. —.u M f U8 hTKAM Hash and Blind Factory. nieiii 1 ^ °f July lust, this exteuaive eeinblish- in °°* J'f°* and, in tho broad open day, was Jnid ^ ,0 d o*lruction nud loss wns complete Iimrni * Iu 0 * ,,lort rouad tl| e city this liri , U ®' Wo w ". re pleaied.to discover that the enter- k proprietors, the Masrrs. Derrengor Sc tun.^-L “ roplaced the unsightly wooden struu- liwk 'WbiURtixl brick building, two stories chnil, 6 9 b .Y 73 feel in dimensions. The ma- r ro J 7 * dr *ven by an eugino of ‘JO horso power, Tliov 1 10 W,, “* r ’* * r °n Works, Montgomery, Alu. fm<ivin!. V ® u Pl**°*Of machine, und a toiigueiug and i> ilinn ?i n,ttc 'i* 10 “Irondy in operation, and will, iu ch2rv recolvo - an ^ have at work, all tho ma- and hi in t c S?^*fT t0 recommence making snahes Varif.11 ** , °' r ®aierpriao is worthy of patronage, other..'Tfimprovements have been made in ttt „ J’“ U “ f oily, in priv.le re.idei.co.. And liwht nr.,',!?? ' ho,r !'8 a * of improvemeal—gas •tract, a,o r ,r ° m a hw of lhe of our hone / f r 0m "® ver *l of our fancy stores; and *i|| bo P brillUn l H ?S lob ? r **. aud « d » that Columbus Our n ,anl y ,nu ' , > ,, "‘‘cd. ^'Inlbu. P ^. 0 • pU0U, *%*■ 8ea,0 “ * r « encouraging. Co- >"4r Mr darkest dny.. t>hn lSnr.no "ry li.!?™ nnmlnuou. town.. Lcc.iing n gro- i lo nny other iu Coorgi., nnd »l| t," of ;n Atlantic ouilol, .hi enn mi*,, " * » :r r ’ “" d , ** Bond price, for '•liiirl “ n r ollll!r c >‘y In Uoorgi.,—Tm„ and NUMBER 218. Mr. Wxuster's Library.—From a lector in the Now Orleans Picayune, written at Marshfiold, Mass., wo extract tho following, relativo to Mr. Webster’s Library : The library, which is tho largest room in tho man- ■ion and situated ou the first door, is of Gothic build, and was plauned by Mr. Webstar and his he- loved daughtor Julia. It was in this room that the great vtnteiman done most of his head work aud writing when absent from tho capital on a visit to hi. family, or lor the purpose of obtaining that se clusion nud quiet so necessary to ouo on whose shoulders hung tlio deetiuies of a nation. The num ber of hooks iu this library cntinot bo loss than twenty-five hundred or ttireo thousand, all of which aro standard and valuablo works; they are sepa rated into fivo diffuront collections, ouch collection Aomipylng a neat library by itself, aud are eo ar ranged as to give the room as you enter it a very tine nppenruuco. The majority of the works relate to foreign countries, aud are tho productions of tlio.n countries. This somewhat surprisod me ut first, but 1 came to Hie couclusiou that ou matters relating to the United States Mr. Webster wa well versed to need an extraordinary supply of books to refresh hie memory. Besides this library, Mr. Wuhatnr had another in the garden, where in creeled a small building, in which he used to write ot odd times when tho weatb «r wh« very warm, or when he wished retirement from all savo tho sprightly birds that would ci chirping at his window. It was in this building, “ ollicn" as Mr. Webster was pleased tq call it, that ho told George J. Abbott, t»q., “he done his hard work yet tho labor was ono ho delighted in, for times almost without number before the cock crew «us Mr. Webster in this offico, busily engaged in dip! duties. It whs seldom tho suu found him a slmnberor, for he lovod the delicious fro.h- noss und sweetness of tho tnorniug loo well. When company was at his house, he would riso even earli er than common, and aftortakiug his morning walk, ho would proceed to whatever writing was required at his hands, and have it all finished before tbo breakfast bell was heard calling him lo tliut table over which lie prosidod with such grace ami digni ty. Breakfast over, be was ut the service of the frieuds who had viuitod him. What a modol for tho whole legiou of diplomats; you, for tho entire world I In tho garden library tlioro aro some five or six hundred books, ull of which remain precisaly as when Mr. Webster last loft the building. Ono door of the library which coiitiiiiis tho books ii partly open, aud on the lower shelf lies 11 couple of books which Mr. Webster had taken down for perusal, but not roturued to their places. His chair stands in the some spot as when ho rose from it, while the pon and ink aro ready for another touch of that hand which, alas I lies cold iu death. A Novel Locomotive. The Boston Traveller gives an account of a new locomotive, the Texas, just built in that city, in which tlio powor, instead of being applied directly to the wheels by connecting roils, is appliod to the top of no upright beam, placed just iu front of tho fire-box on oach side of the boiler. “ From tho top of this beam, which moves about 15 degrees on 11 heavy pivot, runs a rod to tho back driver and from the bottom ruus u rod to tho from driver. Tbo boiler siu quite low, whilo tbo tank bangs below tho wheels. Tho link is also ot inoat novel construction, and is said to be a most impor tant improvomnnl, the link working within tbo block, Instead of tho block within tlio link. Tlio locomotive weighs nbout thirteou tons with the tender which is contracted with it, tho boiler and Muk being placed on tho same framo. It hits but four wheels, and those aro hollow drivers, and aro placed ono pair in front of the boiler, and one pair under the tank. The cylinders uro 1*J>4 inches in diameter, aud are outside connections. The power, instead of bouig applied directly to the drivers by contracting rods, as is usuul, it is applied to tho top of an upright brain. The advantuges derived by tho novol construction of the locomotive, are, tho «hm» with which great power nan bn applied, nud tlio great gain made in bringing tho whole weight of tho nngino and tender to aid mdruwing a heavy load. It is said that a thirteen ton engine, built on the new model, can do the samn work as a twenty ton engine built eo that the power is applied lo the drivora ut the fire box. Tho locomolivo just completed is for a road iu Texas. Tliore is also in process of construction four others after the same inode), iutended for a road in l'ciinsylvauia. Ou Saturday, with a view of testing tho capabili ties of tlio engine, the “ Texas'’ was attached to n heavy freight train, consisting of fourteen long cars. It drew them with tlio greatest ease from Hoii'ti Hritintruo to Boston, making the time ullotled to tlio train to a second. This train, which is one of lira heaviest ou the road, is usually drawn by a twenty- five ton locomolivo. Tbo result of lira experiment IS deemed conclusive that tlio locomolivo will prove iu every respect successful, aud that a twelve ton engine can, when built after tlio new plan, do the work of n twenty tun ongiuu of tlio ulu mode]. Those interested in the matter, can sco it at South Boston. . S'’ 'he Loudon Globe improves the occasion of Him expulsion of lira London Times from tlio Island of Cuba lo say, very truly, that Now Npain is uulrap- pdy iu a condition incompatible with the publica tion of truth. The Govornmout of the Slate was wrenched from the liberal party by an energetic sol dier. Narvaez, whoso position Court intrigues undermiued, aud the power which .was seized by u I perm* of military despotism from a popular party, lias been Iraquoatbed to a corrupt cabal. We regret to use these terms, but wc believe that the Court ami the Executive Government aro ut present in po&anseiou of men who aro too weak to carry out their own conscientious views, and who suffer col leagues inferior to thuiusulves to dictate a policy which is now us little veiled by shame us it is ou- dowed hynuy creditable quality. Tho same Ministry which linsrofunnd nur Govern ment a Protestant burial-ground near Madrid, save upon conditions of concealment for our Protestant form of worship, and even fur our dead, has not scrupled to bog from our Government a guarautco for its retention of Cuba agniust the United States, and eveu ugamst its own ill-governed and discon tented subjects in tho island. It will ask us to keop Cuba for it in spile of its own bad rule, although it will liagglo about grunting us a scrap of land in which to bury our own dead with decency. Ill our Money Market, Hpainis nil habituul defaul ter. Wo bad lately occasion to luoutioii her, as a type of those defaulters who cover repudiation un der a constant pretence of compoiilioii with their creditors. It is tint that Spain is without credit; hut the energy, the honor, tho determined will to fulfil II obligution which are characteristic of tbo nation, re oil stilled by the Government. The Lost Ticket 4 Or, A Frenchman In a Htcvr. In returning front a trip to tho Lakes, a few days 0041,1 ago, I witnessed a little aff-tir that makes quito an item in my note-book, and may aimisoyour renders, After a weary drive, in a nrocesiiun of twelve car riages, that moved solemnly for twelve hours over as many milrs of beautiful country, wa pulled up in front of the “ National," in Springfield, nt about 9 1*. M. The Circus and County Court kept that boun tiful little town in a densely populated state, so much so, that the sixty or seventy pa»*cugers tliut I counted us travelling companions, could not find bod* to rest their weary limbs upon, but were forced to tako carpet-bags, trunks, juleps, until tbo for Cinciuunii would give us inoro comfortable quarters. Among the rost, a little French man, w lioso ba pS M K nc on8istodof a qucorly shaped hat box and 11 faded silk moved restlessly box in 011a bund aad tho umbrella in tbo other, pouring forth nil uninterrupted Mreera of incompre hensible English, in n way sullicantly ludicrous to amubo two crowd*. Suddenly the little garlic wor shipper discovered, to his utter dismay, that Ira hnd lost Ids ticket, purchased at Buffalo, and warranted to curry him through to the Ik-uric House in CJnciu nati. Here wus a predicament ! nnd in the con ateruaiinii of the moment ho dropped both hat-box und umbrella, and vociferated loudly, und in razor grinding tones, for tho stage agent. " v °ro is do stage agent t Oh mou Dion -my gar—! havo pay one—two—roar—several—great many dollaires for von leekois vtcli I have 110 gut.— Who havo peek up my tcokots—who havo find him —voreis do agent 1’ It so hnppeucd that Mr. L-——, thn gentlemanly stage malinger, and out door tiusiiiess man of lira Cincinnati theatres, was 011c of our paeecugerfl, at lira time of Alon«icur La Frog’s deepest diatrns* wns standing in the moonlight iu front of the Circus, talking to a number of friends, when some mis chievous wng pointed him out to the luiln French man, iih Hie stage agent. In a moment he wus by tho side of 1, , nud breaking in upon lira conver sation without nny ceremony exclaimed, •* Haro, 1 have Ioho my passport—I liuvo loose my—vat you cull linn T eh I all, yes—1 have got him. No, uo, 1 uo menu I liuvo got de ling—I mean I have got do name of do ting, 1 have lost my rackets.’ L-—, who knew nothing of the elrr.u«..stances, supposing he mount a circus ticket, quietly Baid— “ 1 am not contracted with the circus, sir." “ Hare-eus I vat do I care about the saro-cus—I no vaut do sare-cus; 1 vaut my racket vich 1 havo I am Borry for your Ions, sir, but I am not the person to apply to for u remedy." “ You aro nut zo pairsuuo to make do reniedie f Sure I uro you not connect wiz do stago ?” “ Yes, sir, I ain connected with tlio stage, and if 1 was in Cincinnati, would with pleasure replace your lost ticket, but I havo uot tho power to do it A ere." Vat do I viz de rackets in Cinconatt—1 vaut de teokets—hero—in dees place vore I havo loose him —if I no get tlio teoket hore I shall nevairn got to Cuiuc.nnntl— 1 shall bring nine, four, aovoral goutln- , vich will prove zat I hnvo pay for my teckct got, but which huvo zbump out of my -1 glad vich I pocketta." " Never mind, sir," kindly responded I. to get rid of his totmenior on any leim roplaco your ticket." Hu saying, he stopped up to one of tbo attaches of tho circus, procured a ticket, and handed it 10 tho excited Frenchman. Poor Freachy took tlio squnro pasteboard, marked "Box,’’ and supposing all right, put it carefully in his pocket book—gathering up his hut- box and umbrella, and reaching tlio hotel, wus fort 111111 to enough to find •ix font of the parlor floor unoccupied. Htreiclung himself out at full length, ho wus soon iu tlio land of dreams, wharo no doubt his soul revelled und floun dered iu whole bens offrog soup. In the morning soon after breakfast, we wero all comfortably seated iu the cars, and tearing along nt a break neck speed, Frenchy sat close to me, and jabbered incosnuntly. Shortly after, the conductor mitered, with the usual salutation of “Tickets, gen tleman." Our little frioud opened hie pocket-book, look out the ticket ho had received the night beforo, and iiresontod it to tho conductor. “ This is not the right ticket, sir." “Iloees no do right tecket Y yos saire, he is de right teoket; I have get hint from tlio stage ageut, myself." “That don’t alter the mutter, sir. I tell you that ain’t the proper ticket. It don’t belong hero—it be longs to the circus." “Ho! dcreoes dat sare-cus come onco moro. Now vat have I got lo do wiz de saro-cus T" “I know nothing about your connections, sir; 1 only know that that ain’t the right ticket, and if you don’t produce the proper document before wo roncli town, you’U havo to pay the faro.’’ Ho was just about to nHBa*sinulo English in reply, when a benevolent individual, who sat next to him, explained, as well us lie could, the true uuureof the case. This only had the offuct of chuiigiug tlio cur rent of hia ruge, nud lie cliufnd up ami down thn floor, showering invectives upon the devoted bend of tho agent, w ho hud given him tho ticket the night before. “ Ah yes—by gnr, I have now sco—I havo been shoal—I hnvo been swindnile—I have been vat you cull do humbug—hut uevniro mind, 1 ehall return yohturduy—tomorrow—Momotinie, uud hhuslise do ruscnl vern much, great deni, several fimn." Whilo laying this fluttering consolation to his wounded buuI, his eye tmpponed to rest upon poor L , who *ut quietly at tho far cod of tho car— and recognizing him us thn eiatra agent of tho night before, be at once “oponnd ou him." veru groat scoundrel, aud 1 sail o black my bool." rf" ‘ Harr, yo Atintrnlln nnd it* F11 euro—A New Empire. Tito growth of Au.itraliu is one of the modern wonders. Uut tho other day it was a deserted spot, comparatively speaking. At tho present moment it i« u busy liivo of human lioittgu, und ulrendy a pro position is boldly advocated ia tome of (lie journals, to pursue the courso which yoars ago wus pursued by lira American Colonics, aud issue a Declaration of Independence. To thin complexion must it come at last. Tho mother couutrj' would scarcely object. The idea of rotaiuiug the colony by forca of urms could scarcely be entertniued. The distance is loo greut, tho cost would be loo enormous, and tho movement, moreover, would bo decidedly unpopular with tlio British people. All that cuu lie dono, is to soulho the feuliugs of dissatisfaction that exist, and propuro for the worst. Australia possesses tho elu- mciiis of u great empire. The extent of territory is immense. The British exports havo increased with in a few years nt u rute truly extraordinary. Thou sands of emigrants are, moreover, crowding over every month, and tho population Uiuh augmented, consists of a hardy, industrious and enterprising race. It ifl stated that in one year Victoria lias doubled its population, having increased from95,0UU in tlio beginning of 1852, to 200,000 in 1833.— The tomiHgo of snipping inwards has nearly quadru pled within the same period. Aud so, also, with re gard to tho revenue. In 1852 it amounted to £380,- U00 while this year the aggregate will bo in tho neighborhood of £2,000,000. These figure* tell thn whole story. Iu Victoria tho imports in 1851 amounted to more than a million, and in 1852 they exceeded four millions. Tho exports for the same period roso from a million and n half to nearly seven millions and a half—not dollars, be it roiucinborod, hut pounds sterling. As far as ascertained, no less than oighteuu and a half millions sterling in gold were renlized iu Victoria iu 1852, or upwards of $92,000,000. A fow years ago and lira village of Melbourne was an ohscuro spot, with a handful of inhahituntn, and little or no commerce. Now it has a population of something like eighty thousand, aud according to u late letter, iu its harbor may be seen at least one hundred three-masted vessel*, several steamers and any quaulily of small shipping. “ All the principal streets are thronged with passen gers and vehicles of every kind, while the linos of usceudiug dust which the eye traces far into the in terior attest the incessant traffic lo and from tho capital, ulong tko two great highways loading to the nriucipul fields of thn Ovens and Mount Aloxaudor." The prices, of course, change frequently aud ra pidly; ami thus fortuuos are lost and made by tho eculatious iu tho courso of a few wuoks. Already nro are quite a number of millionaires iu Australia, id some of tlieso ton years ago wero needy adven turers. At first society was in a frightfully disor ganized uud turbulcut condition. But affair* aro gradually improving, and this improvement will coutinuo with the march of population aod the pro gress of civilization. As yet there are fow Ameri cans in Australia. Tho distauco is loo far, and Cal ifornia has presented stronger tomptatious. But gradually the indoomablo spirit of our couutrymen will work iu way ihither, while already quite an activo tt ado is going on, between some of the New England and Australian parts. Australia, wu repnar is < esiinod to become a great empire. It is now iu iu chrysalis staio, so to spoak. Fifty years hence, aud the cbnuge will bo truly ex traordinary.— Pkila. Inq. Cy*The N. Y. Times says that tho public will be {lad to know that Gen. George !’. Morris has col- octed his scattered poems, which have hitherto b«ou dispersed over the world, in newspaper, peri odical aud minor volumes, into a large and hand some volutno, revised by himself, und Tmauiifulty il- lurtratcd by Weir. It is, wo understand, already in tho hands of the binder, and may very eoon be expeclod. That these popular ballads, in this ele gant casket, will find their way to every library and boudoir, need uot bo foretold. •col—vou leot.illo puppydog viz out do tail—you havo peeked my puckelto—you have »lie at h mo—you have 110 gnevo mu zo lockets vich 1 Imvo pay fur—you huvn 110 gcovo me zo rack et* 1 havo Ioono—hut you huvo gr.nvn mo vou racket to do Opera la Cltcval—vat you cnll de horse opera “ Hir,’ said L , rising fioin his scat in evident iudigualiou, “ what do you mouii t How duro you npply tlio word pickpocket to mo 1*’ “ Haro, 1 nhull soon show you vat I havo mean—I mean to ting a you—I mean to shuAtiec n \uu, vera much," nnd suiting the action to thn word, Ira pitch ed into his antagonist, and before bystanders could sepnrato llram, bad badly didocsled poor L 'e oliirl collar, and drnwn a copious flood of clarot from his homo. By dint of pci suasion ami forco com bined, however, ho wits finally seated iu front of tlie car, surroutidedjty a number of peacemaker*, who, after much difficulty, succeeded iu convincing him tliut the whole affair originated in a mistake. Jle then begged to be conducted to L , wiio wus bus ily engaged iu saturating the third Immlkurcniof, iu u vain attempt to stop the red current that still per sisted in oozing from his nose. “Hare, 1 linvesce I have make von Icelailc, small, great big mistake. I am varo sorry for him. On iny honuire flair, ifl have known him before, I sail not havo weep your noso ; but I uni ready to make de apologize—10 make amende, and for every drop of clarot vich 1 have draw from your noso, I sail viz pluiaaire put one bottle iu your bellio." Here the loud mirth of the by-stamlers restored L— to his good humor, and joiniug in the laugh ter, ho shook hands with bis antagonist, aud they were frieuds.— Cincinnati Signal. (Ins _ (Jii the 15th inst., a most revolting murder committed about three miles asst of Oberlin, Ohio. A rauu namod Fullham, bad slandered a Mies Bur her uud another young Indy. The brother of Miss B.irbor, nnd 11 Mr. Lovell, the lover of lira othor slauderod girl, went to Fulihtm to talk tho mutter over. Ho repulied them with threat*, aud became euruged. They left him und returned to their work. After supper one of the parties proposed that they should luko their rifles and go over to Fullham and frighten him. Acting in acrordauco with the pro posal, they took their guns, (a rifle nnd a shot gun) and started. On arriving, they found Fullhnm and hi* wifo raking hay. Lovell advanced to him nnd said : “ Well, i’vo come to have it out." Fullhnm seized a pitchfork and made a despei uto plunge at him; his wife clinging to him, shrieking, and en deavoring to prevout his striking Lovell. He suc ceeded in wounding him in threo pUccs with the fork. Enragod beyond control at this, Lovell fired his piece, missing F., and lodging the contents in hi* wife’s head, wounding her dangerously, porhap* mortally. Ho then banded tho empty gun to Barber to reload, took the loaded gun and started for homo, Fullham following him with his pitchfork. After going soma distauce, Lovell turned round and fired, and Fuliliain being but two foot from him, received the whole charge in his side, tearing him in a horri ble iiiuuaur, and killing him iiiBtuntly. Ho leaves n family of three childrcu. The murderers were im mediately arrested. Heavy Kouukhv on a .Steamboat.—A gentlo- man who was a |iu**euger on the steamer Caroline from this city on bar upward trip to the Illinois rivor, says tho Ht. Louie Republican, of the 12th, returned yesterday evening, bringing intelligence of a heavy robbery which had been committed on board of tlmt boat not long before his departure. The person who tnmcoednd in oflocting it outcred a state room iu which lira clerk wns sleeping, and ab stracted the key to tlio offico safe from his pocket. The safe was (lien unlocked, and a package of money amounting to $1,500, all in $20 gold piscos, was ta- ken. it Iraloilged to a passenger 011 board, who had deposited it with the clerk for accurity.-The robber also possessed liiimeif of $200 of the bout s money. Of the latter there was a $50 bill on the Batik of Missouri. Thore were also some $20 gold pieces, and a variety of imall bills. This robbery look idaca earl} on Tuesday morning, while tbe boat was lying ashore at the town of Hardiu. The robber made an easy escapo with his booty and a companion in a characteristically worthy mnimor. Tho two had feigned being strangors, but for them both to havo letl during the night, ut the *amo unfrequented landing, might have awakened suspicions. The name of one only, therefore, was given to the clerk as intending to le&7e the boat thorn during the night, aad by biin written for instruction to the mate du ring lira uiglit. They managed, however, to get access to the card and alter the instructions for oue co os to make it appear to be intended for two, and thus decived, allowed them to land. They KKCK1IT8 OF COTTON. Ao—Skvt. 30. For steamer Ham Jonoa, from llawkinsville—49 bales *“ C Ilartridgo, Smith k Lathrap, Way A King. CONSIGNEES. I’er schr l’lsndotuo, from Now York--Mdse to R It Agout, 61 A Cohen, Claghorn A Cuiiningnatn, TM Kuan, T 61 Turner A Co, Welle A Durr, E Vitugorald, T 8 Wayno, N 11 Knapp, Collins A Co, M A Solomons, John Jones, J F Collin*, Palmer A Hun, it K Washburn, derson A Co. K Lovell, W V Youge, T Kurd, Uothwell A Smith, D O'Conuor, 6Ic3Iahnn A Dovlu, A Hay* 1, P Morse, Crano A Rodgers, lfolcombu A Johnson, Hus- brtiuck A Co, N B A 11 Wood, L H Uounctt A Co, G W Johnson, lloou A Connorjr, Raima A Whitehead, C llartrMgo, 1 W^Morrtll hCo, C Nxnhorn, (i Butier. 8 Way no, FI or Boat, Elloston, Steamer Seminole', 11 F Willlnk, J Walter, 111 Cohou A Co. PASSENGERS. Per steamer Metamora. from Charleston- Miss Lee, Miss MoOeo, J M Tnmsdvl, K M Handers, J It Camp bell. Miss 8olom<ins, Col Herts, W l’millen, Mrs Pout- ten A Hon, T 31 Htoughton, Miss K Burnout, J Towle, ady nud child, and 4 dock. COMMERCIAL. Liverpool, Hopt. t« | Havre, m-pt. 6 | Havana, Sept, i.i Havnannh Dlnrltct, Wept. BO. COTTON.—-The sales of Cotton yesterday were 71 balos, vis18 at 9, 33 at 10, aul 20 at 1U,\ cents. We quote Middling Fair at 10* M to lU?^ cunts. Hnviuianli Exports. Boston—Brig Velasco-103,OUO feet Lumber. New Yohk— Unrk Prospoct—140,000 foot Lumber. Boston—Brig Waverly-lOU.coO feet Lumber. CHARLESTON, SEPT. SB.—Cotton.—Yesterday’s sales amounted tr. uear 1000 hales, tho demand being ohlctly fur the better grides', and for these ut an im provement on former rutus. Extremes of prices raugod from h.' ( nllc; the bulk uf (bossies, near 6U0 hales, at from lO^all ; the balance principally at 'J> a al0u. WILMINGTON. N. C , 8EPT. 22^Hiuce Saturday last 1979 bbls. Virgiu aad Yellow Dip Turpentine have boeu disposed of at prices ranging from $3,60a3,80 per bid. baiun uf 800 bbls. Hpts Turpentine at 5Soi)0c. Halos ot 31 bbls Tnr at $2,60 per hbl. Halde of 1000 sacks of Haii at $1,40. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OK SAVANNAH SKIT. 30 Hun ltisu»6h.49m| Hun huts 52h.5in | High Water 7h. 05m Steamer Metamora, Postoll, Charleston, to 8 M Lath- A Lathrop. CLEARED. llark Prospoot, Brown, New York—Ogdon A Bunker. Brig Wnvorly, Parrett, Boston—W U Giles A Co. Brig Velasco, Cotzens, Bu*Uc—Drlghnm, Kelly A Co. DEPARTED. Steamer Calhoun, llroekc, Charleston. Steamer St. John, Prueburu, l'alatkn, Ac. IWfl W HOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER ACO. TUESDAY, SKIT. 27TII. THE Romance of Tho Koruin. or Narratives, 8conea uud Aneodote., from Courts uf Justice; by Peter Burke, Esq., Barrister at Law. Nuuvellolte* of the Musicians ; by Mr*. E. F. Ellet, author uf “The Women of thoAineriuat R« volution." The Exporieucub of a Barrister ; by Warren War ner, Esq., of the Inner Temple. The lteejlieeliuneuf a Policeman: by Tho*. Waters. The Confessions of au Attorney; by Gust&vus Sharp, Esq. Ovuriug, or Tlio lloir of Wychorly—a historical ro mance ; by Eldred Grascuu, Eiq., author of “The Puritan," Ao. Rose Homorville, or A Husband's Mystery and a Wife's Dovottou; by the Author of "The First False Mop." Good Aunt Fanny's Budget r.f Stories aud Legends, for children ; Translated from the Gorman—Illustrated with Kitty Spirited Engravings* Apples of Gold in 1'iutarus of Silver ; editod by Ed ward 11. Fellows. All pieces in thi* work were written by tho pupils in tho Ward or l’ubllo Hohools of tho city of Now York, a*a part of their oxoroi&os whilst pur suing their studies. Jouaihau's Yankee Almanac for 1854. itioiii; hook*. RKCKIVKD BY S. 8. 81 BLEY, 8LPT. Clh, 1853. 1 .M.LEN IloVurc, complete. Jjj Korn Leaves, a new supply, i.ifo of Joliu Randolph. ' Tho Boy lluuturs; by Captain Mnyne Reid. Claud the Artist; by Uou i’erly Poulu. huotice tjuintin, complete. The Lawyer'* Story, or Orphan’s Wrongs: by a Monitor of Nt?w York liar. Bride of Ontborg ; by Emily F. Carlou. GIukkmu'* Pictorial. Urocuviood Leaves—a oollcctiou of Hkctohes and Let- by Grace ' Dry Goods, Clothing, &o. CHEAPEST CASH STORE. NEW FALL GOODS! niuiu«<. bu-ij- biiuig ueoaeu, in ukkiu, ikiubh- i, and Plantation Dry Goods: which assort- «. uu . n o arc increasing, by our rooelvingthe Newest Novelties by every eteamer. Our derails are perfect, Tor tho oonitaat supply of tho choicest bakuains that can bo culled from every market. UNDERSHIRTS, Mado tHirou* tn abanrh porantritHnn *ml in grade, from tho lightest te the “hoariest qualities; anil also much better adapted tc sudden changes in tempe rature, than the kindsgonerally used. DRAWERS, For gentlemen aud ladles, in overy quality and of ev ery kind, very eheap. lioSIEKV, in every width aud quality, Shirting Linens, ■spun and undressed: Pillow Case Linons and 1 Linens ; Bird * Eye Diapers. Dowlas* and Glass whore in this city. KillIIHOIDKUKII AND LACK GOODS. IN IMMENSE VARIETY. LUMEN GOODS. Our store is tho Depot for the best Linen Goods, (all pure flax) which wo retail ns cheap as thn othor mer chants here pay for the same goods, vis.; l.inon Sheet ings in every width - ... .... hand-s| ~ ' Apron. . Clothe; Scotch Diapers; Bathing Towels; Huckaback and| Bird’s Eye Towols ; Diarer* and Uuekabnoke by tho yard, stmr Coverings. Tabic Damasks & Diapers. In white and Brown of every kind, vory cheap. Da mask Nflpkiuaaud Doylies; Damask Bordered Hucka back Towols; Table Cover* aud Toilet Covers; Quilts and Counter pane* of every kiud, and in alios for Berths, Cots, aud small aud large Buds; Figured stuut Lauu rot Valance and Bod Curtainr, English Washing Furniture Chlntsos, vory cheap; 7-». 4-4, end 6-4 Furniture Dim ities; Linen Lacus for Pillow Coses, very choap; Cotton do.: Cottou Hhirtingsaud Shootings iu white and un- bloaohcd, aud in every quality and iu every width, from 3-4 to three yards wide. Gowqiiu Mattings. Best quality, and choapcr than elsowhere. Our stock is replete in almost overy articlo needed Flimtnilon uiitl lloiiNC-Ucoptnic iirch, at clieupost prices, vi*: vory ahoap Cottou pautaloon stuffs for negroes; Cottou Usnaburgs, Linen Osna- burga, oolurod Homespuns, Ao. Success In trade is alwRysiu the ratio of ability to do best for the community,and upon thatbasis, oombin- od with integrity, wo annual to tho universal intellect, and wo confide implicitly In the unerring aggregate mind for the rosnlt. Our stock t* so thoroughly tilled up, to UNlTfiTUK IjAIIGKST AMHOltTDIFNT, And it is tlxed for salo, At prices so uniformly very Cheap! ! That puruhoaors of a large assortment, in small and largo quantities, oan be united in a greater number of articles, ami thureby etioot a greater saving thau in any uthur store in Savannah.— Buyers aro invited to inspuot our whole stock, as we rely on the patronage of tho greatest number of purahasors—by our diffusing the greatest reciprocal interests—for enduring and Increas ing support. McCOSKER Si. TRKANOR, 111 Congress-strdet—noxtto Bull-street, 1 and opposite the Pulaski House, Lira of Captaiu John Smith. Life of Dsuici Webster. Castle of l Beatrice; or the Unknown Relatives, builtur Gavaisi's Lectures iu New York—a lisruum * Illustrated Nows, Au. For sale at No. 135 C'ongrotfs-nt.sept 7 _ . . , „ ictod 0100k of Maple and Domestic Dry Goudo, consisting i Tinted Musin DcLaiuot, ‘French A Eng. uingham, t’riutud Burago Du Laine, Superior French Chintz, All Wool French Plaids, lilk. A Col'd Broad Cloths, Solid Colored ’Jaiu A Plaid Glacis Silk, Col'd A Blk. Alpa •ilk and Cotton Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons, Ao. Collars. Underplot ... , nd Embroider’d Linen Cambric Handkerchief*, Vei l'd Ribbon Silk Trimmings, Ac. AUu, a fine assort ment of Maple Goods, suitable fur Fall Trade. Mor- ohauts, Piuutei&and others aro invited to oalland ex- nine our Stook. aug 30 Laroche a bowne. DmbiXMtH-rics, Ac. Embr'd Muslin Chemisettes Blank Velvet Ribbon Uudersleevus .Do and Cambrio Collars Do Muslin Bands Do Cambric do Cambrio Dimity Swiss iuborimg Cambrio Edging Cambrio Inserting Do Galou Trimming Silk Horpuntino do Iufautfl' Wool Bouts Silk and Cotton Floss are well known,' in & robbery of a last. tsr Tbe amount subscribed in Huston towards the erection of a monument to Mr. Webster reaches nearly $20,000, and in Afarshfrald $0,000 has been subscribed for the saura purpose. Worsted Skirt Braid, lanoy Silk Buttons, Fa Laroche a bowne. S Ui'KItlOlt WHITE HEWING COT TON, Ao.—Wo havo received by stoamer this week, a largo assortment of Brooks’ superior White Sewing Cotton in ail numbers. Thie was the only sow ing Coiton tliflt obtained the Prize at the World's Fair in tendon, it only requires consumers of this article, to give it a trial to be fully conviuced of iu decided su periority over all other luakort] productions ralca: of several nutnbors, and in all colors. M Flannel*, Plain and Jlrooadu Silks iu new styles. S HAWL*, N. W. Collar*, Sl.-nves, ChomiseUs, Infant s Waists and Caps, Cashinera Scarfs, Rib bons, Ladies', Gent's aud Child's Hosiery, N. W.Trim- ming*, Cambrio and b* is* liauus, Ernb'd and Plain L C Hdkfs, uto., just roc'd and for sale at the lowest prices by[sept 271 D»WITT A MORGAN. N OTIGE.—Tlra subscriber beg* loavo to inform hie friends aud numerous patrons, that hie Bath ing Saloon bas been closed for tho present, but will be shortly re-opened, of which due notice will be given, sop 14 if J. M. HAYWOOD. 1,12—AJUt,—20 bbl*. now Ala, received par stoamer and for sale at tho Albany Ale Depot by W. 61. DAVIDSON. A, L'IsOUH-—150 bills. Georgia Floor, 100 do. BaF 1/ timoro, 30 do. Ilirarn Hmitb'e, for sale by aug 22 MoMAHON A DOYLE. CLOTHIERS MERCHANT “TAILORS, Ware room y. K. Corner of Whiluker and Broughton-sts., Hftvnunnh. Till'! .Subscribers, in announcing to their nnmer* A ou> ountomers and tbe public, the arrival and openiug 4 of their S 1> r i 11 k Stock, felioitate themselves on the advantages whioh their ro- oent purchases enablo them to offer all who desire to ■elect their Clothing from an extensive assortment of the choicest goods, made in the most Fashionable Style. These goods huvo been purchased uuder the personal inspect ion of one of the proprietors ; and availingtliem- ■elvcs of favorable circumstances, they aro enabled uot only to warrant them in quality, bat to offer them at euob LOW I* DICES, asmnstdistanue allooiupotitnm In tlioir trad Tho following enumeration is mado for the Gentlomon iu the country, whose orders wi prompt attention, and who, when in .ho city, aro spectrally invited to an examination of our Goods. OmVl'LLMEN’S CLOTIIlNfi. FllUCK AND DRESS Coats of every quality. " " ** “ in Black, Blue, Brown, Gr*-'n aud Olive Colon. U(JH1N£88 COAT8, in great variety, vis: Linen, Rus sia Duok, Drab Dete, Alpaoha, Cashmeret, Frock and 8aok busiuvH* Coats. PANTALUON8.—Blaok Doeskin at a groat variety of Bl'k and Fauoy Casslnrares.at a groat varioty of prioes. “ Drub Dele “ “ “ White and Fancy Liueu Drills, “ " " Fancy Marseilles, *• •• “ VESTS.—Black bilk nnd Satin Vests. Fancy Silk White Silk, for Party White, Buff aud Fancy Marseilles “ White and Buff Duck id Lineu FURNISHING GOODS. Furnishing Goods 01 every description for Gentle men's wear—consisting of soaris. orurats, Waterford ties, Princo Albert ties, spring stocks, merino shirts and drawers, cotton do., suspenders, half hose, glovus- all kinds, best quality puteut yoke shirts, a hue as sortment of DUESSINO GOWNS, Umbrellas, Canes, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Fort- monias, etc., eto. HATS. Au extensive assortment of the latoit and most fash ionable styles. Boys’ Clothing. Comprising the largest assortment over offeree in this city, consisting of Frocks, Hacks, l’olka backs, Jacket*. Vest* and Pants, in *veryT>rlety of style and material suitable for the season. MEDCDANT TAlLoHIVG. Z i tie favorable and long establisht d reputation which their csiAbl-.shment has enjoyed and still maintains inr the stylo and finish of its yarmmts made to orea* well a* for the suporior quality ot their cloths, dura bility of oulor and substantial workmanship, it shall be the constant effort of the proprietors still to contiauo.— They invito the special attention of both old ana new customers to tlio following, (min whioh they are pre pared to furnish garmont*, which they will wurant to be nep/ue ultra in both fit and fashion. SINlONl'rt A BIOLLY'b Lust Uluo, Black, Brown, Mulberry, Green, Adelaide, Bronxe, Corobo and Olive Cloths. Black Docekin, Block, Caesimcre, and a largo assort- mentof Colored aud Fancy Tweeds. ' LINEN GOODS.—White, Buff and faney Llnon Drills. VESTINOS.—White Silk and Butin, for Party Vest*. Black aud fancy Silk and Satin*. White, Buff and Orange Ca*simoree. A large varioty of While, Buff and faney Marseilles. irXIFOItX SUITS. For Volunteer Companies in the olty and throughout the State, made and furnUhcd at the ehortest notioo aud in the best manner. DIBBLE A CAREY. apr 4 !y BUSINESS CARDS. ii. S. MILLER & J. D. FKllliUStlN, WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. OOKNKK or llroiightou anti Almituomery Htrects. BAVANNAir (iA. Carriage* Wagons, Carts aud Drays manufaetuml. Ulacksmttblng, Including Iron Railing and Grates for Buildings, Ao. done at the shortest notice, aog 19—fim () LB IMONONGWILLA YV1X1HKY.— IA bbls. fino old Menongsholo^Wbiik^r. iu store reoloby fsepl] W. 61. DAVIDSON. 2'L.OliU ami IHHC'UIT—200 bbls. Bull, uud Georgia Flour, 50 bbls. Hiram Smith’s do. 1U0 > Butter, boda aud Sugar Biscuits, for sale by — \ DOYXE. MCMAHON A J I »A('ON HU>KH uud IH2KF—10 casks of I# choice Bacou bides, 20 half bbls. Falton Market Beef, for sale by {»op 11 MoMAHON A DOYLE. c UtOHHAIAN’H Hl’KllIFIC—A fresh sup- -j ply received by steamer. Also, Dr. Deoaia' Sar saparilla aud Copaiva Mixture. For salo by JA8. If. CARTER A CO. aug 18 Druggists, opi»osite St. Andrew's Hall. u, Whisky, Sherry Wine and Champagne, 1 be sold at New York prices, if applied for sop 14] COHEN A TARVER. O N GONHIGNJIKNT.—A lot of fine Brandy, Rato, * ~ " Which will lew. [—p 14) tfUKHil HOIIHKD SALMON.—Another I ’ fre&h supply of this delicious Fish, received at BERLIN> NATHANS, •ep 3 L’hd»f 8t. Andrew's Hall. 1.UNK WI11TU HlilttTH—ilnrino Under I. Shirts and Wrappers. Also, Merino Drawers, Souks, etc., for sale low by sept 7 ' W^R. 8YMONR. S TlfllPiSON’H PATENT ICE PRlhSilRV'lNG PITCHER—Just ruiccived ad two coses largest site MORSE A NICHOLS. ir THE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE lira 4^u been bore, is now under tbo uiHOugeinont ut mu. c. A. IIAI.I., A gentleman fully competent, aud who will take great oare to givo satisfaction iu the execution of ull work en trusted to him. With tho sriHW sysriPDfe Ordered during the post year, and that which \ro are now about ordering, our Ulhoe will have undergone a thorough renewal. Our Hook UimiitiK nnd Mnnufucttirintc faollllUs, will also bo materially inqirovcd, and the ■took of manufacturing materials considerably eulargod. No paius or expenso will be snared in obtaining a rupply of Paper of every dusoriptlon, 0/superior quuti- *” and every exertion will be made to render the os- lishmonte worthy of the support of tbe oommunity, ibing that we shall meet witn due encouragement. Ir. E. J. Purse has no longer any oonnoution with above establishments. rders may La left at the atoro, or with Mr. llall at the old stand, Pentleld's Range, over F. W. Cornwell's Uardwarc Storffitentrauoe iu the lane. je 16 ~ J. M. COOPER A CO. l)lIUi»S HAiiMAPAlill.liA—For lira to- I_> moval and permanent cure of all disease* arising from an impure state of tho blood, or habits of the sys tem. Tin* extract is evasively used by the best phy sicians in the oountry, and is oonfidontly recommended os heiug the bust article now iu use. For sale at whole sale or retail by J OiJN B. MOORE A CO. ■ept 14 Gibbou’s Buildings. UTTER, ClIKKHK, UAJ1H, <fcc.—25 kegeohoico Goshen Butter r wheat b eating Potatoes __ ramSnut'' *“* 16 do Genncssee Landing from steamer 6”orida, and for sale by sop SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. S EID1.ITZ nnd HODA 1‘OW'BKHM.- Prepared expressly for the retail trado, from im ported materials, and warranted fall weight. For aaie »y ,, WM. W. LINCOLN. >a ** Monument • square. _ I NDIA UU DliElt DUK881NG COJIBS. . Just received a lot of the celebrated India Rubber reaving Combs, warranted not to warp. For sale Ly Sep 20 J. H. COHEN A CO., lit) Ilroughtou-ft. A/l DURING Diito CAGEH.-Jusc J.Y1. '*hd for ealo by . J. r. COLLIN8. I V4IUY llttndie Tallin Cutlery and Silver Pla ted Forks to match. Just rooeived and for sale by sop 13 J. P. COLLINS. <T T. J. iiOB£UTS, (LATE OF BURKE COUNTY.) C O M M J s « / f> A M E HC HA .V 7’, No. 1EI lliiy-nti tM’l. 8AVANNAU, OA. Will ;!*• h!s p;rj?ssl sttffitiTO *« •>! Mui**** »*»• truetvd to him. iiu.o aug 1 Eockcil, Long A €0., COMMISSION MEkCHANTS AND SHI EDI NO A CENTS, NAVA .N N A 11 , limiltUlA, Will atl.nd to lolllti. all hluda of l’ltOIH'Cr.. Strict attention given to tho Receiving aud For- warutng Goods, and titling orders from the country. k. i.ouKr.ir, wn. u. lonu, jolra u. navis, jy sw ly WYLLY A iXONTitlDLlilN, GENERAL CUMMISMON AGENTS, PnrclinNo nnd Hale of Nlockn, Dondsg Itcnl und i'vrsonnl Kninte, At. Ar. UJfice corner of Hay Lane und Bull Street, rear of the Post OJficc. 1*. S. Having numerous orders wo wish to purchase 1U0 Noctoes, either singlo or in familios, for whioh wo aro willing to pay highest cash prioes. jy 2U—ly „ iSi It. Cllll(OH, A T T O It N E Y A T I. A W, KAN IIKIIHVI 1A.K, (i 110. Will attend to busiucss iu Wnslunglon, Jofferson Lnuruus, Wilkinson, und Knmmiel Couullus. 1U» eh to—N. A. llurdec, l’rankliu k Brantly, aud 8. E. UolhwcH h Co., Havunnah. jy *- 0m JOSLril GANAIIL, A T T DUNK Y A T LAW, couMKKoruar ann wuiraxxu-sts. i« 25 ly A'licioriigu and Coimiiission ItllHlNFiHH. 1 WILL cmitimie lira Fuutorum> und Commission 1 UuhIuusbou my own account. Offioe^m Buy-st., Foot ot Montgomery Strcot. may 9 tf J. F. PJBLOT. Kiuclilcy A TIioiiiun. COM Al ISSI U N M E K CHA N TS. No. 75 Uay-nt., Hiivtuitiuh, (in. n. r. kikoulbv. a. Tiioxas. Z. N. Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Willianisoii’a Ituildiugs, Hny-itroet. Muvnnunli, Gn. apr 18 WEEEM A UtiUU, Fnctori aud Uommissiun Merckuuti, ■op 21 82 RAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. ly 1 AW CO-i'AltTNJbUBlili*.—The uuder 1 i signed has taken into partnership, in tho predict oltTie Law, his son. ISAAC 61UL60RD MARSH, under tho nemo ol M. <V 1. M. MARSH. They willpersounUy attend the Superior Courts ol Chatham, Bryan, Bulloch Effingham, Hurlven, Burko, Wnshiugtou and Wilkintot Couutiufl, aud liuvo mado arrangements lor the prompt oolliratloii ol debt* iu most of lira uoiiutios In the State. Ss* Office 175 (upstairs) Bay-struot, Huvanuah. MaylMth, 1852. ly MULFUllD MARSH a. a. Sibley, Wholesale aud llutail Bookseller nint Slarioiier, ■No. 135 Congresa-st., opposite Monument-sq. mnr 19) SAVANNAH, GEO. Itf i;iias. a. piuiti T, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, I | AV1NG resuiuoil bis liuslirasx, is now pre* XjLparsd to oontroet for Buildings, or Jobbing work ol any dusoriptlon, in bis line. Stairs executed with neat ness and dispatch. A share ol the publio patronage ie most respectfully solicited. Carpenter Slop coiner of Walnut and Harrison>sts M second otruel westof Browuund Harris'sStsbles., feb Id ly JU. D. Evuiife, A T TORN E Y AT LAW, Saukpeksvillx, Wasiiihutoji Cooktt, Ua., Will practico in the Courts or the Middle Circuit. All busiuoss committed to his aaru will be ezreuted with promptness and dispatch. . . .. Rtrtki.NOBS.—Alessrs. Both well A Smith, and Dr. II. L. Uyid, huvanuah. ly jaa27 JOHN rOOLE, WnOLESJ LK A>D UXTAII. DKALER HT PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNIBUEB French ami American Windows-Glass, Paint, Varnish ami White-wash Brushes, Sabel and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel Hair Blenders, Graining Combe, Artiste’ Brushes, Ao. Ao. Paper flangings, Borders, and Pi re-Hoard Prints. N. if.—House, bigu aud Ship Painting, Gilding, Grain ing and Ulaslng, done on rousouable terms by 6 JOHN POU1.E, li Whltokor-flk. mar 20 Nearly opposite Swift, Douelow A Co. Henry K. Washburn, (AGENT.) SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, jy21 HAVANNAU, OKOUG1A. ly A. ». DULlft, COTTON FACTOR No, 74 UAY-HTUEKT, net IV SAVANNAH. lUiiiiVum A Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlaocn, Heorgin, JWllloolleot Debt* in thefollonrug Counties: Do Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Cass, (Murray, Cherokee Newton, Coweta, Campbell, Gordon, Walker, Henry Merriwether, Carroll, Floyd, Dade, Spaulding, Trnup Cobb, WhithcM, Forsyth, Gwinnett. Rs/srtnees—E. B. Htoddard A Co., Charleston, Sootl Carolina; Williams A Brother, Augusta, Georgia; Plan Brothers, aud O. W. Choat, Now - York. Nst. Manuum. (mar 17 tf) THOMAS N. Coi, C. A. L. LAJLUt, General Commission Merchant, ly] HnvntinRh, Geurisla, [iiuv 13 nanur n. rout. • t. a. ouhuam. FORT A DIINIIAin, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. out 7 SAVANNAH. OA. 1? Julian llnrtrldgo, ATTORNEY A T 1. A » Ojfiee corner WhitaJur-et. and Bay Lone, nov 10 Havaunnh. ItOWLAAil) A. CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 172 Bay-nlreot, Hnvnnunh. /onx T. KOWkAftD. au 21 JOUtt T. ROW LAND, JII Jnnics JUellenry, INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Alarine Protests Noted M ud Extended, Averages ad justed, Charter Parties and Averngo Bonds drawn, Pa pers propared wrhereby to recover losses from Amorioan or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters oonnocled with Shipping and Insurance. Of fice No. 118 Bay street, opposite the front of the Cus tom House. ly nov8 OILBKUT itlJlLGU, MAHTBIi BUILDKlt, DEALER IN WHITE PINE LUMBER Yor k-s tr s 11, Oglethorpe S q., (an 28 Savannah. I>. W. Miscally, SHIP AND liENl!UAL BLACKSMITH, Opposite Lnninr’H Cotton l*ress, BASTE lift WU A UP, BAY ANN AU, GEORGIA. Steamboat and Mill Work, and every description 0 BUcksmithing executed withnoatnesa aud dispatch, roar 9 If Upholstery and Cabinet Work fN. The subscriber having taken the atoro on Vh. Whitaker-street, next to Dibblo A Carey’s Tai 1^2tj loring Establishment, reepectfullv announoe to * f 1 the eitisen* of Savaunah that ho is prepared to execute all orders in the abovo line on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Spooial attention paid to repairing all kinds of Furni ture. gOT Funorals supplied at tho shortest notice, oct 20 ly JAMES LARXIN Dying uud Renovating Establishment, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, 73 York-ntreel,renr of tho Court House ESTABLISHED IN 1832. I" AIMES' Silk aud Woolen Drosses, Shawls, Ta I j bio Covers, etc., cleaned, and dyed various colors; Ladles’ Bonnets bleached and pressed in a fashionable stylo; Kid Gloves cleaned, aud Gentlemen’s (iarmeats cleaned, renovated or dyed, as may be required. All done in the same style which has geacralJv ao muofc (Avail'd my patrons and friend*. Terms moderate. Persons sending parcel* by Hamden's Express, Rail road, or steamboat* are requested to write per mail, so that I may kuow where to call for them, and which way to send them back. Cost of freight mtoh way, for small p»tc.li,»im>«.bo»ta5 MBU. All order. piuotuUjr '’.'rria ' lr alicxandsh oai.lowat CANOIE* AT REDUCED PRICES1 113,00 |ror 100 lb..—H3 lb. Bose.*3,73' \TO charge for boxiuir or delivering at Ihn Rail- IN road or stoamboau. Warranted to keep In any olimate. *• L. RICE, jy i iy. 8. W. corner Broughton and Whitakernit. mo PUKC'UAHSRS OF OUKAP DRY 1 GOODS —5 casos ol fast colored printed Law ns jaconet and Batiste Muslins, all at 12& cents. 3 eases assorted Ginghams in New Styles, all at 12}£o, [ cose (a great bargain) Ladies’ Linen Cambrio Hand kerchiefs, all at 12)£ cunt*. We havo much pleasure in directing particular at tention to tho arrtval, by tho steamship Florida thie lay, of the above Goods, and can with perfect ooufi- lonco recommend them os the cheapest goods ever of fered for sale in Bavatraah. . _ 61. PHKNDEROA8T k CO. may 25 17® Brongliton-st. opp. St. Andrew’s Hall. MILLINERY. MKH. 81L1IKK. yo. 167 C0BGRJK33-8TBMMT, having received her srftiNo sra«k of FASUlOIfABUI SILK CRAPS, STRAW and French imported Bonneta. Hibbens, Trimmings for Dresses, Freaoh Flowers, Bilks for Party Dresses, Collars and Undsr-Bleeves, respectfully invites the attehUon •( LadiM to her Store, No. 167 Ccngreas-atreet. All of the abova good* are of Mrs. S/a selaa- sei. tlon. an M.INKltV AND VANCV 00008." mu*. DOE, Ka. 17 DAntiAMD-araMMr, sfX T»k?*_U‘** mothod of lnformjng lit I4$l*i «f SLa large and faehienaLlo assortment of STRAW BONNKT8. f™ * 4 i ’ °' u " “*•* 6.11 o.t. (.brio, ia ml. ul t?!" 1 * "•- •»»»>•• BONNKTof Franrt L.». ~ P. 8.—All orders from the eonntrypromytlj attande4 JUonliielicr Female institute. M ISS MARTHA M. UUKI.L, i-Mutif.l .Dd Icaohor of the higher English Branches. miss Louisa 8. brr.NCKM, English branohes, Q*r- \\\ m ^ 61 ias Ann.ini: Bums, / Mnsio. 6it*s LucaKTia S. lioorru, Drawing, Painting, Km- hruldery and Instrumental Musio. MJIlo AncLiitK Cuausr, French. Mrs. s. 61. James, DomesUo Superintendent. Rev. Ruvue 61. Wuiie, Rector. Rev. Seneca U. Utuc.o, Chaplain. Thu 25th Term ot this Institute will eoromenee on lira 13th of October, and cxumd to the Beoond Monday iu July. A Prospectue aud any Information may fce had tjr application to the SooreUry and Treasurer. As ths number of Pupils is limited, it Is Important that aarlp application should be mado. W. 8. WILLIFORD, 8eet’y and Treos’r. [From Bishop Elliot's Annual AddisonT** With the consent of the Beard of Trattoes 1 placed the Institute under the charge of a lady, well triad and well kuowu, Miss M. 61. Buell, and invited the Rev. Rufus 61. White, who had just at that moment 1 od tho charge ol St. John's Church, to aeoept thi _ torehlpof the Institute. Thoso appointments,teg*L__ .Mr. Bragg at the la- t resign- the lieo- i, together |*P 0 . 4 tho coutiuuuuce of the Rev. ■titute, should give parents every confidence that inch as tho school has heretofore been, each will it be here after. 1 commend ft most heartily to the Diooess, as suring it that the School has never been In finer con dition and praying it to use every exertion not to per mit an Institution to go down wniuh has been bnilt up at the expense of so much ■aeritloe and suffering.*• sept 26 tw tlN lut L,Aai L51UVA1.UU VHUUUOnOM I' A New Cook Stove, CALLED “THE NEW WORLDJ Vox llumlng Wood or Cnl. Tim Mub.urllier. h.vo ju.l moil, arr.ng. meats w ith Messrs. Abbott A Lawrence, Stove Makers, of Philadelphia, for the exoloslve sale _ _ of thie eaoellunt STOVE. Tbe makcrehad 16 thoroughly touted before ufloriug It to the pnblle for rale, Nhd it also comes very highly reoommemded by those that are now using It. We put a Gw of them up on trial a short time sinoa la this city, and those who have satm them la oparation acknowledged that the/ never saw any stove, for either roasting, boiling,broU- ing.or bakiug, that performed *0 well and with so small a cost for fuel; tho castings in this Stove are very heavy aud mounted in the most perfect manner; tLe bake plats is so ooustructod that you ean gat twloo tha boat in Uia oven a* any othor stovo now in use. We are now re ceiving the different sises, aud wo cordially invite all to call aud examine before purchasing. We have also, various othor pstteraa, amoug whioh may be found the Iron Witch, Iron King, andoelobrated Buck Stove, for wood. T. W. MoAHTUOR A CO„ >pr 21 tf Store No. 13 Bantard-ab. M VitLUAliifh 8A1.JK eif REAL i KHTATK. Will be sold, at the Court House in 1- *" tho town of Marietta, Cobb oouaty,on tha first Tuesday in Oatober, between the hours of toft and four o’oloek* that very desirable and valuable lot of land, the prop erty of the subscriber, (who is about removtof North,) iu the town of 61arietta, Georgia, containing between •eveu and eight acres, with the improvement* thereon, eousistiug ot a handsome, spaoioua and well-built man sion. containing eight rooms and a pantry,‘aaeh ream having a fire luacc, with all ncocssary ont-buildlngs, snob os Htone kitchen, bath house aud dry well, ear- ribge-housus, stables, barn, servants’ rooms, Ao.; a laigu vegetable garden, with a fine selection ef fruit trees, grape vines, Ao. The premises are new and In good order, and if the purchaser should desire it, fin ad ditional amount or laud Immediately adjoining, oan ba purchased ot tho subscriber. Alee, at the tame time und place, all tho household and' kitchen furniture, consisting of mahogany bureaus, solas, bedstsads. ta bles; maui-usses, orookery, glass ware, Ao. Also, farm utensils, o&rt, wagon, carriage, horses, noire. Be, Sale to continue from uay to day until the whole ie disposed of. Persons wishing to purchase, are invited to eaU aud examine the promisee, 'lertn* on the day of sale. •e|* 17 tOl THUS. STEWARDSON. 1‘luutution for Sale. Situated ou the Augusta and Waynes- boro' Railroad, adjoining town lande of W&m Waynesboro', and containing eight hua-mainm ‘ tnd fifty oloared, with in «iu aores—about ivo hundred improvoments. The whole Yiaaed. rovoiuents. The whole or a part may ba purchase' Apply to SHEWMAKE A MONTGOMERY. P 7 tf Waynesboro’, Qa. UuiiU rjpiifc: eubsorib- iUud Agtucj'. •-r will purchssa of sell, on commie- siou, Lots in tbe town of Bntm*wiCK; also, Lands as do Pure uonesseo do Reoeived pet steamer and Ibr sale by . »p 7 scaAWxoa, joumbton a co. ly lng in tho counties of Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Ware. Appling, Clinch, Irwin, Lowndee and Thomas, for 10 per oout. commission on amount ef sales, aud will re port tho value of lauds for ten dollars per lot. Reyek vo—E. J. lUrdou, Esq., Savannah; J. C. Plant and Dr. Collins, Macon; Andrew J. Miller, Au gusta. K. M. MOORE. ItniiiBW ick, Aug. I , 1863.2ftwIf aug 16 WINTER IRON WORKS. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Portable Circular Maw Mill*. fl’IlESK Mills ur« warranted unsurpassed by auy I iu use, are propelled by an Eugino of 12 inch bore 01 Cylinder, aud present tbe latest and best Improve ment throughout. Among these, the patent Oiling Box is exclusively used, Doxies oontinnous food Works, Ac. Prioe delivered at the Factory 2,600 dollars, lean than $100 additional will defray the freight to Savan nah, Augusta, Charleston or New Orleans. Examination of those 61111* is alope required to estab lish their excuoding simplicity, ol.Bepneis, durability and superiority throughout. All descriptions of Lngiuoand Mill Work fornUhed at short notice aud fully warranted. Address jy 6 6m J. S. WINTER, Agt. W.I. Works. <jr Charleston Courier please ooi-y. LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. AlfNOLD’8 Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS. OR L — 1 AIR EXHAUSTED ^ B “ asaBIT2ar COFFINS, Whioh ie now taking the rlaoe of all others throurhont the United States. 11. 6. BOOARDUS having been made the sole agent of the abova for the City of Savan- uah, would respectfully call attention to their vast n- periority over anything of the kind that has yet been before the publio. The improvements consist ia oe- monting the top and sides, and, by tbc applieatloa ef an air pump, removing tbo air, by whioh means the ooutcut* remain without effluvia or ebange of apnaar- auoe for any length of tioio. U is on these advaatagee tlio olalm to superiority Is based. The undersigned having examined the above, do not hobltato to $uy that, in thoir opinion, they are Auly «al- oulatcd to auswer the intended purpose: 8. N. Us mils, M. D., | C. W. Waur, M. D- R. Wavnn, M. D., P. m. Kollook, M.T>.. J. C. llanausuAu, M. D., | W. G. Bullock, m. D. mar 12 R. J.achlibok, Machinist. ly PLANTERS’ HOUSE, Ht. Itlary’n, Georgia, tt . T ! li f wel1 k “«>wn Home, situated within n mi short distance of the Steamboat wharf, is now ML pen under the supervision of W. R. Bunklbv. is h use while under the control of Mrs. B. Miller, acquire ! a very high reputation as a first class house. The present proprietor having furnished the hone* entirely new. qopee to retain its high reputation, and * *flt publio patronage. W. R. BUNKLEY, Proprietor. — ) patronage. St. Mary’s, Aug. 23. 1853.’ ■ Hells! Bells!! Bells!!! 3 IMIE Buluicribor* manufacture and keep conetan t- l ly on hand all sisee of Church, Factory, Steamboat, errjr, Locomotive, School House, and Plantation Balls. These Bells ace hung with tbo patent iron yoke* with moveable arms. They can be turnod around eo that the clapper will strike iu a new place, whioh in doelra bio after a boll has been rung a law years. Springe am affixed in a now way to prevent the clapper from reetia g on the Bell, thereby prolonging the sound. These Belle are manufactured from the^beet stock and .are coat fa iron casings. At this Foundry these win first need aud aro found to be a great Improvement^, We give a written warrantee that If Choreh Bells weak within one year from date of purchase, with fair usage, we will recast without charge. The tone of all Bells in warranted. Nearly 9U0O Belle have keen east and sold from this F’onndry, which is the beet evidence ef thou superiority. Wo have 15 gold and Silver Medals, awarded from the various Fa irs “ for the best Belle fox . iiiorou.iieu *nd purit, of ton.." W. .,«l 00 i, r all.iitlon tonttl*. u(! Nil.., OiiinM, ul... „f.r to those furnished by us. Our Foundry is within a few rods or the Hudson River, Erie Canal, aud RailrcMe running in every direction. As this is the largestis Ublishmcnt of the kind in the U. 8. nnd has the largest tueortment qf Bells, orders oan be filled with great Sis- pRtch. We ean refer to Bella in any of the 8Utos-— Old Beil* token in exchange for new ones. Levels* Compasses, Ac. constantly on hand. Address A. MENEELY'S 80NS, West Troy, JKlfi Je 13 ly*dAtw MORE BOOKS, RECEIVED BY 8. B. SIBLEY, SEPT'S 20th, 185$. f riili Ensliah Soldier in United Status Army. X Tho Adventure* of Air. and Mrs. OutdBfffc who earns up to London to enjoy themselves: by H. May hew and G. Crulkshankn Tho Klckleburys <M the «kine; by W.M.Thackeray Faust, a Romance of the 8eoret Tribunals; by W. M. ll f?avidCopporfield the Yoanatot byC. Diekens. Life and Adventures of Chorie* Chester add, tha Youth of Genius: by th# author of Petticoat Gevern- Tho History of St. Giles and Bt. Jaaee: byDonglaa Jerrold, Esq. , J. Fenimore Cooper’* Novels. The Golden Eaglo, or the Privateer of 76} by Syl van us Cobb, Jr. Tin Count... D. Charar, or th. F^l «f th. rni.h Sl,.u«rchr-» *nu.l to 81a YMi.Lat.rj bjf .lua.- dor Dumas. Barnum’s Illustrated New*. Gleason’S Pietorinl- wtt rut tall N«. 135 Ouafiaai-aUMl