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Vtiarly advertisers, exossdlng in their advortiaements . * • t rii n „.....e.ir„. ...ill I...I J Advertisements sent to thisoffloe without directions, to tlio number of insertions, wfll be published daily ,til ordered to be discontinued, and charged aooord- U Jt*“ AH Letters dirsotsd to this*office or the Edit Tim daily mm. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. [Transmitted for the Savannah Daily Morning News.] Three Days Later from Europe. AK1CIVAE OF THE AMERICA. Highly Important New. New York, Oct. 1. Tlio British mail steamship America, arriv ed at Halifax on Friday, with Liverpool dates to tho 17th ulr. Liverpool Cotton Market* Tho sales of Cotton for tho week were 30,- 001) bales—of which speculators took 4,000 and exporters 5,000 boles. We quote Fair Orleans, 6{j Middling 6d,; Fair Uplands, OJd.; Middling, 5$d. Trade in the manufacturing districts has largely declined. Havre, Sept. 14. Hales of tho week 4000 bales, llico in good demand at sliiTer prices. Money market tighter and interest advanced. Consols declined to 95^05^. It is reported that tho Turks had attacked tlio Russians. Breadstufls have largoly ad mowed. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 3, 1853. Correspondence of Doll v Morning News. Tho Proipeetof x Now Tariff-Mrs. Stowe on the Alp> —Jullien's Conoerts-R. J. Walker'i Ten Million Subscription—New Steamer Golden Ago—Crystal Palace—Cottoh, Coffee and Exchange. New York, 8ept.5J8, 1853. Rumor saya, (and rumor ought tu know,) that«,«. oral private individuate are engaged in forwarding to Mr. (.inline schemes for a now tariff, in answer to hu circular asking for information on the subject. The reform to which the Secretary is about to apply himself will doubtless bo au abstruse and a difficult one, but nothing can bo mure necessary to the public welfare. The tariff, ns it now exists, is, in many of ite phases, a positive absurdity, as injurious to mereu and to the iudustry of the country, as disgraceful to this, the great age of finance, awaro llmi tho question of fiscal reform must neces sarily bo surrounded by difficulties of uo common cbar«i>iei, and is likely to bo met on all sides by the mosidoteriuinad und persevering opposition, accord ing us individual, local, or general interests may ap peur to predominate or to be affuctod. Nevertheless, wo havo had nmplo time to tost the working of our present very defective system and to ascertain tho directions iu which change is most needud, and un der any circumstances, it scorns to mo that we can scarcely make mutters worse, while there is abuu dant reason to bolieve that we shall be able to make them u great deal better. We havo, at any rate, tlio heaolH of isome years’ experience, by which we cau scarcely fail to profit. One very important error to he amended, is the blunder by which we impose on certain kinds of raw material a higher ruts of duty tbau on the inanufuc- lured article—by which means we uot only give bonus to tho manufacturing industry of competinir oouutrius, but actually place a direct and insupport- .01. bimli.ll u. our own. Til. Engli.l, m.l.uf.c- ’ may, Tor example, purchase hemp in Russia, manufacture it into rope in Knglaud, and bring it into this inurket at a lower rale of duty than we charge on the raw hemp from Russia. The nalivo niuuuluelurcr therefore luhors under a disadvantage at the very outset, of 10 per cent in his competition with tlio Englishman in the iiiuuuftioturo of n„ „ tide not produced in England. This surely is n anomaly. The impression, as well with tho Secretary as with iho public, appuars to be, that with so nourish ing an exchequer, wo can very well afford to reduce tho duties on a great number of articles of nocossary consumption, und I sincerely hope that this may be done. Tlio question of free trade is uo longer a problem, and we cannot do wrong by approaching it much more nearly limn we have yet dune. It is also to ho hoped that the ad mtlorctn system will likewise be greatly amended, if uot definitely ubululiod. 1 have already, in previoue letters, fur- rushed you with some account of the practical work ing ol this vicious, immoral and oxtravagaut method of collecting the public revenue, and I tboreforo need not trouble you with any further recital of its pecu ii.ssrt.»» M . — |, e |i 0V e that the gem NUMBER 220. Later from Mexico. By (he arrival of the steamship Texan at Now Oilcans, on tho 26th f Mexican papers to the 17th have bean received. The r. reached _ __ broken out lathe Mesilla Valley Wtween^tim troops of the United States and the Mexican forces under Geu. Trias. Of course, no small excitement the coiisrqueuce. Intelligence about tlm same time arrived that additional forces were being posted the Rm Grande by the United Stains, by which, of course, the already awakened solicitude was uug monied. El Unit trial, and after it other pspen of the city of Alexico, and subsequently tliosu ... Vera Crux, ontered warmly iuto tlm consideration of tlio correctness of the reports, and also of tlio measures to b« pursued in tlio event of thmr being confirmed. Generally, by the well informed, tlio in tellijreiice appears to havo boon at once doubted but r.l Universal having giveu it on the nuth< o on me authority ol a correspondent. wln»*» credibility It m.q.iiuucaf- ly endorsed, it could well he pronounced, without direct information from Mnsilla, contrary to fuels Kw ox pressed that Gen. Trias, with tlm Fears were oxpreuMHi IUSI unit, Trias, with tilt small force at his cominnurf. might havo boeu sucri need in n vain defence of his couulry, which his pa triotism, it was said, would he sure to induce him to inuko ut all hazards. The leitorjwhich conveyed tho infoi mution tn this effect, likowise stated that there wore some 10,000 United States troops in Texas, the objoet of which, takeu iu coiiuoclion with the ro- port from Mesilla, could only reasonably bo pro suniod to be a new invasion of Mexico. Thu Eco i Y 0m ' rfl0 ‘ however, reviewing very nbly the whole of the circunistaucos connected with tho nf fairs of tho United States and Mexico, came to tho conclusion that tho reports were in tho highnst do- greo improliublo. The excitement, nevertheless, was so serious that the Supromo Government thought proper to coll en Mr. Gadsden, thn U. S. Minister at Mexico, for explanations, and tho immediate coi sequence was the setting at onso nil the present feai. of our neighbors. The Diario Ojicial, of tho btb, "We have tho satisfaction of being able to give assurance that at the War Office communications havo Imeu received from Gen. Trias, which teach down to the lOtli of last month ; that is to say, two days later than the date of the lettor from Mutamo- (relied on by tlm El Universal,) und that from • it is known that up to their date uo difficulty tV A dispatch to the agent in this city, an- nuuuces tho arrivai of tho steamship Keyitone Slate, Capt. Hakdie, at Philadelphia on Sa turday morning, at eight o'clock. A dispatch from Baltimore, dated the 30th ult., says : That the Washington Union pub lisltes iho lufter of tho Chovalier Iluleemann relative to the Koala affair, and Secretary Mnrcy's reply. I ho Union says that the French Cabinet had expressed its disapprobation of the pro ceedings of Austria iu tho matter, but that England remained neutral. Thu Chevalier Hulseruann takes the ground that Kosta was seized by virtue of treaties ex. ;ig between Turkey end Austria, and that no satisfactory evidence has been produced of Kosta being on American citizen, and there- claims hitn as an Austrian subject, and demands reparation for the conduct of Com- nmnder Ingraham. Sccrolary Marcy in reply maintains the right of any subject to diapatriate himself, and claims that Kosta was without the jurisdiction of Austria, and that therefore tho sei/.u r e of that individual was unlawful, as ho denies tho xislence of any treaties between Austria and Turkey by tho authority of which it could havo been effected. Mr. Marcy then proceeds to show that Koata possesses the national character of an Ameri* ho having by virtue of his domiciloin tho Lnitod .States and his sworn declaration bo- a citizen, and holding a letter of protec s an American citizen, granted him by tho United States' Consul at Constantinople. Mr. Marcy having disposed of those poiuts, unifies tho conduct of Commander Ingraham nd concludes by declining to comply with lie demands made in tho lettor of tho Cheva- ior Ilulseinann, and expressing his expecta- ion that tho Emperor of Austria will take ueosuros to rostoro Kosta to tho same condi- lion ho wus in when arrested. Sailing of the Niagara.—A dispatch from Bouton, dated the 28ih, elates that the ogara sailed that morning for Liverpool, ' v ith $*-.’30,000 in specie, and 100 pussongers. Among her passengers was tho Ministur from Iho United States to the Belgian Court, and A- W. Thompson, of Philadelphia, as boarcr of dispatches. C9* R is muted in the late English papers lhat tbs young Earl of Ducie was selliog off his *tock ol cattle at auction. The wholo was expected realise about $200,000. On the first day’s sale, aixty.two bulls brought nearly $50,000. One sold for over $3,500. Oue cow brought the same sum, *»<1 another about $3,000. bartlser Foreign News—War Imminent Between Ituasla and Turkey* JWy.—The Porte had contracted for WO.OOO winter coats for their troops. Tho Egyptian troops, alter being reviewed y the Sultan, would proceed to Shumla. All regular communication between Con- tantinoplo and the Russian ports had been ut off. The warlike preparations of Turkey were died on with unabated vigor. The troops “died on with unabated vigor. The troops ere working night and day on the Danube. he Turkish army in the vicinity of Varna mounted to 90,000 men, with 250 guns and six Mtetiea of heavy metal. I wOf-Kussian regiments arrived at Braila, n the Lower Danube, ou Aug. 29th. r Range.—The statement that the govern- ,e »t was purchasing corn was agaiu officially liar grievances, especially __ eral feeling is docidodly adverse to its contiuuauce. Thorn ccrtaiuly can be no reason for upholding principle which offers a premium to perjury, which daily lujures the revenue, aud leads not only to the complication, but to the greet delay of tho commer cial operations of the public. Mrs. Hoflclliir Ulm-n. I,win Mrs. Heechor Stovte'e letter to thn National Era describing her journey iu Switzorluud, uud her h«- cent of the Alps, Ime been copied into the newspa pers here, and bun met as many admirers us readers, rim letter now before us, iu which she recounts her visit to tlio Wengon Alps, is charmingly written. How much better would this lady have served her reputation had she scribbled nioro of the Alps and less of the Southern Slates. Jullion lias removed his contorts from Castlo Gar den to Metropolitan Hall, where hu is even more successful tliuii at tbaaformor pluce. Indeed Castle Garden was much too distant for persons residing in the upper purl of the town. In tho rigor of the Summer season, thoro is an advantage to bo gained from the son tnnko the lurgo room off the U&ttcry the coolest in Now York. But when tho weather is as genial as it is now, people begrudge the timo spent in traveling the whole length of Broadway. Jullien will have a larger number of visitors tropolitan Hall than would patronize his Concerts at Custlo Garden. Some futi has boon croatod here by the Hon. R. J. Welker’s subscription of ten milliousof dollars — tho stock of the projected Pacific Railroad—which subscription the Tribune ridicules ns boing all " humbug.” Mr. Walker’s offer, however, may or may not he based ou actual grounds. He may be be based . commissioned by capitalists to got a command of the “ issues, or ho may not. In any ... — w .|, al anybody - market for the earl case, liowovor, I do aido,” has to do with the matter. If Mr. Walker takes $lU,U00,0tH) of the stock, and is williug to pay the deposit on tlio same, and is mornove7able to guarantee a due performance of tho obligations in curred in the acceptance of so largo a cumber of shares—why good ! Find a hundred other men in the snme position as Mr. Walker, and all we will havo to do will be to settle on a route, and thou go on and build. The settlement of the routo, however, is not u question that is likely to be eaiily disposed of, ond I hunt know but that it will bo even more difficult to arrange this mutter thou to raise the uo- ccssury funds. Tho new und Gue steamer Golden Age, leaves this aftaruoou for Australia, via Liverpool, it being in tended to give Jolnf Bull auothcr doao of ustouisb- meat ut Amoricun ship-building before the vutsel proceeds to lior port of destination, Melbourne, whence she into ply regularly to and from Pauainu, whore nho will connect with a sister bout from New York to Navy Bay. This will direct a grout deal of the traffic between Europe and Australia from the regular British lino, to that of thn “ New York and Australian Steamship Company." All prosperity to the enterprise. This is another proof of tlio interest which Aus tralia is cxciliu*' among our people, an interost, in deed, which is likely to lead to great results. Al ready the trado between the United Stales and the Australian ports is a very extensive ono, and it may safely lie predicted that, such as it is now, it will lie doubled ill fivo years. Tlicrois a very visible iocronso in the number of visitors at tho Crystal Palace, und tlio daily average* may now be sefdown at about 10,000. The effect of so many'knots of persons in each department, as regarded from the galleries, is very fiue. An usual, the principal throngs surrouud tlio (Jretk Slave and the English Silver. We have this morninv telegraphic nows from Now Orleans to yesterday’s date, ipioling tho Colton ket lower. As yet, this iutelligcnco has had no great effect hero, but the probability is that I shull have to quote lowor prices by my next. Tlio impression gains ground (hat the noxt crop will bo even largor than the last, and it is said that it will provo tho lurgest yiold ever known. Breadstuff* are very quiet at previous prices, and freights are rather lirmor! but without material va riation. Rio Coffee is lower, Il^c. bciug the extreme bid at the lust public sale. " igar is unchanged. Its at GO days on England 9a0-l4 per cont. Nessuno. hud occurred at Mesilla." “ Ho had,. Indeed, his fears in ennsequeneo of tho increase of American troops in New Mexico, ond the arrival of Gen. Garlund in command ; hut wo have pleasure in aiiuoiincing that tlm Supreme Go vernment, so attentive to all that relates to the se curity and independence of the nation, immediately demanded explanations from the Minister of the Unitod Slates, and that lie gave, in the nuuio of his Government, the most positive us&urunces that tho approach of theso troops, much fewer in number Ilian had been represented in tho lettor from Muta- , involved no hostilo view, and that friendship and harmonious fooling between thn two countries would bu preserved with the greatest care.” The President ha* issued a dec roe regulating the manner iu which foreign mission* arn to bo filled. The Envoy Extraordinary to England is to have u salary of $15,000; to Franco, Spain, Romo and (lie United States $12,000; to Prusia and Belgium $10,- 000; to Guatemala, and all othor countries in Amer ica formerly belonging to Spain, $8,000; tho Minis ter Resident iu England is to have $10,000; iu Frauen, Spain, Romo, Prusia, Belgium nnd tho Uni ted Slates $8,00T; and in Guatemala, Ac., $0,000. ntferi is Tho Secretary in those countries t to it is vo respectively $4,000, $3,000 and $*2,500'; the.attache or clerk (official) $2,000, $2,000, $1,500 lie! $1,200. Envoys Extraordinary the United Slates are to have $10,OUOoulfit; to Span ish American countries $8,000, Tlm President has called for tenders for the con struction of a railroad from Vera Cruz to Paso do The Prefect of tho District of Vera Cruz gives n long account of heavy ruins at Sun Carlos from J P. M. on the 28th ultimo, accompanied for threo hours with a grout hurricane, continued during the whole night and next day, ami causing the rivor to rise ten yards in height and expand about a hundred ill breadth, so as to reach the level of tlm town, and finally to inundate it to the depth, in some places of two aud a half yards. The churrli was in great part destroyed, many houses were destroyed, horses mules ami oxen drownod, as well ubuui the town as on neighboring rancherias. Wo do not see it stated that any human live* were lost, but tho greutesi dis- tress was the consequence of tho inundation, a par allel to which had novor been seen in tho place. Subscriptions had been opened for the relief of tlio sufferers. Numerous similar oilnfurtunve bava oc curred. Tlm Siglo says the Indian, named Aguilar, as fa mous for his valor as for tho utrocity of (its nets, bus been lately prowling around the vicinity of Hacien da do Bartolo. Along tlio river Na*ns ho has been committing numerous robberies ami murders. Tins Apache, who is a splendid shot with either the riilo or bow, goes almost always alone, accompanied ou- ly by a young Indian girl, lie has been known ou several occasions to fight witiiut leust twenty nmn— always retiring slowly—never was known to fly euetny. Tho Siglo thinks it would be a from * . RECEIPTS OF COTTON, Ac.-Oct. 1. Per Ceutral Kail read— 2tI7 bales Cotton, and Md*o. to J lilrnar. T 8 Wayne, T Hioliull, 8 M l.atlltoau, Hard wick k Cook, Holm A Foster, E Parauna k Co, W Wider k Co, Boston A Villeionga, G W Gar many a Co, C llar- trlilgo, Rabun A Whiteeead. Hudson, F Co, K A Lewis, Smith A l.athrop aud W 8 Yon*. Per steamer Win Uastou, from Palatka, Ac—6 bales 8 I Cotton and hldro, to Boston A Villalongs, J 11 Bur roughs snd Son. N A Hardee A Co. Per steamer Planter,fromCentreviMage, Ac—10 bates 8 1 und I bale Upland Cotton and Mdse., to Boston a Villeionga, Cooper A Uilleland, Reed A Tisou, W IJ May A Co, Fort A Dunham, and order. CONSIGNEES. Per stoannhtp 8tato of Georgia, from Philadelphia- Mdzu to li E llyck, 8 E liothwoll, Geo B.inkuun, M Cohen, Claghora A Cunningham, Crime A Rodger Carter A Go, B Orel land, IT ‘ Doe, Einstein A Eckuinu, Ehrlich A Haver, J . _ -.odgors, CranMou, 8 Doyle, J K J K< Franklin A Brsntly, W H Giles A Co, F W Headman, Win lleldt, J P Haves, C llartridge, O Johnson, J M Johnson, Lockett, Long A Co, J Ltppman. W W Lin coln, L A M Lillicutli.il, Lyon A Hood, 8 M Laititvau. J1H Mills, Minis A I'lorauoc, SXoUXb a Doyio, Mode A Bro, Moses A llyocrmiu, Moyer A Bucket, A N Mills, F J Rosenborg, Smith A l.athrop, J Similar, Scrauston, Johnston A Co, 8 8 Sibley, S Toombs, Web ster A Palmes, W T Williams, N B A 11 Wood, U Wolgaud.T 8 Wayne. Pur stoamer Calhoun, from Charleston— Mdse to O R R. Fia Boat, 8 Verctillo, J A Bruwu, Lockett, Long A K K, Fla Boat, G M Mituheil. Davis A Co, J A Brown, J 11 Cohon A Co, J P Collins, J Heyward, It Habersham , frcin Charleston—Mdso to C PASSENGERS. V Champion, Chat . wbunhiil aud lady, Miss Ilabb, Miss Stevuus, Win Uudd, ladi A child, J llonnoll, A F Gwinn, P 11 Wildmau and lady, G J Hart, U II Headman, J E *mith, Dr W Barnard, J 8 Jones, jr, T Fendorgast, J W Shout, Julius Stern, J Ehrlich and Son, W 11 Olcolt. C A llall, W Jennings, GeoTilcomb and lady. Airs Genimendur and child, J Wilhelm, lady snd 2 children, J P Have*, J A Roberta, John Hough, E Aiuiau, W Crouse, 11 D Liulou, chas Choisiug. J, Spangeuborg, W T Bacon, N C 8cott, J llallowes, Ellalluwcs, N B Baddler, H 11 Eokmao, Mrs Dsniols, J 8 Jones aud lady, aud 14 steerage. Per Rtoainspkip Augusta, for New York—Airs Dex ter, Mrs Rhodes, 8 N Winkler, L It Keebler, E II Ar nold, J Harris, G 8 Kubiuson, E Alexander, J B Mooro, aud two atoorago. l*or steamer Wm Gaston, from Palatka, Ao—Airs Mode, 2 children and svt, Mrs White, Miaa 8 White, Airs Murphy, W Groiuer, J Marvin, R Oakninu, J O'Counol), B ltodon, L E ltyok, B Jones, Titos 11 Ash- by, J B Ashby, Smith aud svt, J Bird, D J Postell, aud lUdeuk. Por steamer Planter, from Centrevilloge, Ao—Mrs M Crum, J G Crum, J 11 Foy, 11 J JregvHVille, O P Hull, J II Hull, C J Barnard, G llebsoudorlf, G W Clinch, U Broad. Per steamer Calhoun, from Charleston—Mr Potter, C Van Horn and lady, U 8 Hicks, II H May, W W Garrard. McArthur, J 8 Dunham, Airs Bruukhard, child ami svt, M Gerard, 8 Weil, 8 Leon, C Bark, G W Atwood, W J Niohols, G W Uraan, B W Bell, 8 B Wright and lady, Alias M Wright, 8 liortody, J W Ar- guyle, W 11 Lowix, W W Floinulleu, U F Marshall and lady, Alias Howard, J U Jones, lady aud daughter, Alin ” ‘ i, A Jolmsop *.ud lady, 1* J Weaver, Mra Goddard ou deok. steamer Wm Seabrojk, from Charleston, Ao—8 Chiver*, 8 Hamilton, E C Carniee, P Burgess, Rev A 8 Morrell, and 1 dock. Per stoamer Metamora, from Charleston—D 11 Poole, D C Wilson, Airs Jenkeos, Mr* Gibson, Airs Courtney, Airs Nelson, W P Hhoppera T B Ceisar, G J Smith, W II 8tnith, W 11 Ryan, J Htowart, E Tillman, (J ANeaf- fer, Q Parker, WS Liviugstou, Alias M Taylor, Goa Hamilton, 8 Aloury. Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. CHEAPEST CASH STORED NEW FALL MS! TpIIB huIim iihor* buvo p ^JL^i o^xlmost every thing needed, iu Dkkss, liousa- , and Plx.ntxtion Dry Goods: wMcii — increasing, by our rocclvlug the Nxwxsr 1 ■**“’ ‘ perfect, Novxlties by every steamer. Our dotailu I>v ... vn for the constant supply of the choicest usuuajns that can bo culled from every market. UNDERSHIRTS, M»dti jnoruii. to .l.iorb Mnplntlni, .ml In ov.rv grado, from tho lightest to the nesviesiqualities; and also much better adapted to suddon changes in teiupc- rsturo, than the kindsgeueraliy used. DRAWERS. For gentlemen and ladies, iu ovory quality and of ev ery kiud, very ohoap. IIOSILIIY, Viv-airls and Boys', aud Ladles and Gentlemen's half Iloso and Hose, very much cheaper than else where in tills city. ILUllltOlDEUEL* AND LACK GOODH. IN 1AIA1KNSE V A 111 It'.’l'V. 1 C0HIAIEK€IJiL. LATEST P4TKB. Liverpool, Kcj>t. 17 | Havre, Sept. 1.0 | Havana, Sop. l.L Snvnnnnh illurkot, Oct. 3. COTTON.—The sales on Saturday wore 72 bales, i s 61 at D.'l, & at 10, and lti at 10? a cents. Tho mar ket is dull with little inquiry. COLUMBUS, SEPT. 2V.—Cotton is soiling freely at '•alO^c. Good Middling i)5^o. NEWNAN. SEPT. 3U.-Cottou sells at7a03-I0. Corn 60a(ido *|i bushel. NEW YORK, SEPT. 28, P. M.—Business is active _ bangs. The Flour market is steady but not active—dealors waiting furtb r r European —^*** Sl> •J.’inli M7 fnr At.. • Sim ft ^ . sales Of 0UU0 bbls at $6,26so,37 for State : Southern $<V<Oati,t32>^. Sales of 2U.0UU bushels Corn at MOaSlo for white, to 83c for yoilow. “ JVislons tirm—sales of 200 bids rork at $16 for ; prime $13. Lard nnd llaoon tirm. Groceries duller—hiIos Rio CofTeo at llall.'^c. Sugars and Alo ises dull. Rice 4.'*al>ie. Cotton qniet—business btly suspended, waiting tho steamoi ‘ ■ 'kj Whisky 2ha28>at PH I LADE LI ill A, SKIT. 28.—Cottow—The do- und for Cotton durlog the past week has been quite limited, but the sUiok is small, aud tlio pricos rema n ithout ebsngo. Tho week's salt's foot up !)6U bait's plunds at U> a al2c, and New Orleans M IU.'^al2^o 0> , ou time, including some faucy lots at higinr rates. Corrzz—The dcniund Iias been quiet, but prices are firm; sales of 12UUbags Itm at ll)|al2o lb, 0 nice. ml 1&»1C,00U Antonio, who lias boen for some timo a terror to tho States of Chihuahua and Durango, aorviug ns a guide and louder for the Indians, wus lulely token by securo tho reward Mnxican alono and which had been offered for His head. The reports of robberies aro too numerous for specification. Tho diligence* still continue to bo uttucked. If the offorls at present being inudo be ntiuuod, howovor, tlio robbers must soon bu check ed. Don Claudio Dia/., bis wifo, ami son and two daugi.tors worn nil drowned on iho l.'Itlt ult., by tho upsetting of a vehicle in which they were endeavor- Son Felipo which was much i pod, „ river iwollen. Tho drivers A valuable quicksilver.mino has been discovered n the mines of Magistral, about thn Government hare of which'there was dispute, but this has since been settled. LFrom tho Richmond Enquirer, of Wednesday.] Tlio Gront Mutch Unco. Vestorduy, the great match race took place Tito Cotton Cropw—Rullrond Convention. Id tho Mobile Tribune of the 27th ult. wo find the following lettor, dated Tutcalooaa, Sept. 22.—Sinco I last wrote you, havo boen up an high as Fulton, Itawamba county. 1 hoar all along through that county and Monroo, the same complaint, in regard to the cotton crop, as in Sumter, Noxubee aud Lownde*. The worm has do- eiroyed nearly the whole of the top crop, aud the woulher wm rotting vory rapidly the lower About Aberdeen, thoy say that the seed bolls. sprouting iu the boll, aud considerable npproheu- Lio port of Marseilles was full of wheat.— lour at Paris was falling slowly. .* |*° new » from the Eaat on the 13th greatly It 7Tf i ^ ourse * aoc * three per cents 11 >7(. 15c. hJ. i L Jr A council of war at Milan had sen- I,.-/ .J P erBOn s implicated in tho inaurrec- i , 6th—20 being condotnned to die, •J tlio others to confinement in irons for 20 and less. , ‘y. refugees suspected of republicanism »i an tved on the Kedmonteae frontier. , n ,, Hs , u *““Fh e city of Ispahan hod been ., 7 destroyed by an earthquake. *n The lost jewels of the Hunga- iovia r ° WU md ^° ea ^ oun< * bur ^ et * neftr Of»- ffrom the Washington Star.] i nMUn . 'V uslilngton News. ,j. n ,i J,®V Va n,ov o*fient aud cliaugn of stations of viz • al ° < lroop " i u,t Deeu ordered as fob >ru Ur Mn??I* ) . ,in * c> l«t artillery ordered to •u Gr«n t lr 8 Monroe, 2 companies to tho •rida 1 “ Dd 1 'owP* 0 / to Fort Catron, East of ot 2d ftrli Hory to the Penio- <J 1 comnn d “* 1 ® om P»oy “> Pensacola, Florida, Siy !“ mpaD y 10 Baton Rouge Darrackr, La. ar ' ill " l 7 K> Iho Pacific, Two fi.l battery) to Fort Gibson, Conn. S,|onco “la“. M ° f lh8 4lh “ rliilery lo Forl lodt- with th« *i:ri compauic. of their conv* "S!'* 1 ,b ‘* or he r - The Iroiip. ordered 111 *iol move (mill after thoyollow fever ha. Ib, ided. Three hundred "Co yeere have elapaed " 10,1 -“ r behvooii Kngland and Ku»- manifested for four they would not have seod enough another yeur. From (lie crops I looked ■J, I urn oi tho opinion that under the moil favor able circumstances, tlioy will not make more than ••rowels as last year ou all the black lands west of ihe Bigby rivor, through which I passod. .» 1 Iu l d“y before yesterday, and came through I ickens and a portion of this county. 1 hour soino coinplaiut iu these couutins, yet I think good crops, and if they be a *“ ‘ ’ * doing, notwith- they .amide uf «h.l"th. land, i«ud. r ..„ .Uoding tile failure m the Idack laud., I think shall have cotton enough. Tho Railroad Convention it in session here. Pro fessor Garland, President; A. U. Clitherall, Esq. aud two or throe others, wbo»e nntnos I don’t know’, Secretaries. Thera seems to be a considerable clashing of interests and very little harmony. Thus far, they have adopted the resolutions which pasted at theElyton Convention, with the following amendment: That Beurd’a landing ou the Tennes see river be the northern and Elyton tho southern torininu*, or some point near, providod it bo fouMt practicable after a full iiurvoy. How will tho souV- eastern, southern und south-western counties like J -’ ! — Will they vote H^ate aid to this recommendation i such a proposition T WAs seined himself as a fugitive slave and by some means incurred the suspicions of his colored brethren, who belioved him to bo a spy. A few nights ago they caught’hnn, took him out to the woods and whipped him nearly to death. Tho matter was undergoing a legal investigation. ar The Governor of Alaiuo devotes most of his tnesrage to the Legislature, which has just convened io special sossion, to tho couiracts for the sale to Maiuo of the lands in that dlato owned by Massa chusetts. The total quantity of theso lands it over 1,100,000 acres, located on the Kennebec waters, the A rut took, and the upper waters of the ' John. Massachusetts oilers to sell those for $362,500. Pensacola Railkod.—The Democrat of the 22d ult. announces that the survey of the Montgomery aud Pensacola Railroad is completed from Pensa cola to the Alabama line. The report of the engi neer is considered very satisfactory, the line having been traced with light grades and few curves. tV A piece of outrageous cruelty was lately committed upon two noble horses in in Oramel, Al leghany county. They wera raced eighty miles for a stake of $400, the winning horse raakiug the dis tance in eight hours and eight minutes, including stoppages, aud the other dying in half on hoar alter the rare. the Fairfield Course, between Mr. Belcher’s Vir ginia horse, Red Eyo, aud Mr. Bacon’s South Carolina nisre, Nina, two mile heats, for $10,000 a side. Tho result was in Ihvor of the South Ca lina inxro. At a quarter to 1 o'clock, tlio horn was sounded for the horses to appear. They brought to the judgo's stand, ami equipped for the struggle. The inare was in a profuso porspirntion «... I Anothur cargo has just arrived. Cokm—Corn lis* lnu*n in fair deui bushels yellow sold, mostly at 7Hc nlloat. Oats remain without change, bales of 16*1600 bin l-rims Deinwaro at36s4lo 't< bus, and J'i Naval Stores—About 2*4IU bbls Ro«iu sold at $1,60 a.'i,&0lor common and No. I 8oan. The sales of "' aud Pitch havo been only iu small lota at our foi quotations. Spts.of Turpentine is iu moderate request IN IMMENSE VARIETY. LINEN GOODS. Our storaie tho Dopot for the best Linen Goods, (all pure flaxy which wo retail as ohoap at the other rour- ohants hero pay forth* same goods, vis.; Linen Sheet- tugs in every width and quality, Shirting Linens, hand-spun aud undressed; Pillow Case IJnous aud Apron Linens ; Bird’s Eye Diapers. Dowlsss and Gists L’lothai Hootch Diapers; Bathing Towels; lluokaLnok and| Birds Lye Towels; Diapers and Uuekabacks by tho Vard. Stair Coverings, Tublu Sluiiuisks a Dinners. In white aud Brown of every kind, very cheap. Da mask Napkins and Doylies; Damask Bordered lluoka- baok Towolsj Table Covers aud Toilot Covers; Qullta and Counterpanes of every kind, aud in sites for Berths, Cote, aud muixiI and largo Buds; Figured stout Laoo for Vais no* and Pod Curtains, English Washing Furniture dilutees, vory cheap;7-H, 4-4, and 5-4 Furniture Dim- Riot; l.inon I.acoa for Pillow Coses, very cheap; Cotton do.: Cotton Shirtings aud Shootings iu whlto and un- bloaohcd, and in every quality aod in every width,frctn 3-4 to throe yards wide. Uowqiiii rriuttiiitf*. Best quality, and cheaper than elsewhoro. Out tux k 1h replete in almost evory article noedod Plantation unii lloiisi'.lu'iqilng usrs, . - T * ability to do best fur tho community,and upon thatbasis, combin ed with integrity, we appeal to tho uuivomal intellect, and wo cenlido implicitly iu tho uuerring aggregate mind for the result. Our stock is so thoroughly filled iTnITKTHE LjAUUEMT AHHOliTiHUNT, And it is fixed for salo, At prices so uniformly very Cheap ! ! That purchasers of a largo assortment, in small and largo quantities, can be suitod in a greutor number of articles, and thereby effect a greater saving than in any othor store in Havannah.— Buyers aro invited to iuspeot our whole stock, as wo roly on tho pntronnge of tho greatest number of purchasers—by our diffusing the f rosiest r* iprooal inierosts—fur enduring and iueross- ug support. McCOSKER A TUFA NOR, 111 Congress-streot—noxtto Bull-street, ■op 1 and opposite tho Pulaski IJouto, BUSINESS CARDS. s. 8. MILLER & J. I). muusuh', WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. llroufthton ami Aloutgotnory Streets* SAVANNAH, HA. ’ Carriages, Wafon*. Carts ami Drays manufactured. Blauksmithtug, inuluding Iron Railing and Urates lor Building*, Ao. done at tho shortest notice, aug Li—6m T. J. UOULHTS, (LATE OF BURUK COUNTY,) COMM 1 ti N IO p, MUR C H A *V T, No. 93 llny*Nlri'Pi. SAVANNAH, GA. Will givo his porsonal attention to all Lusiness en- trusted to iiiifi. 6mo aug 1 MILLIWEEI, MR*. MILRItA No. 167 CONC J HAYING RE Cl . ol FASHIONABLE SILK CRAPE, and French imported Bona eta, Klbkoas, Trimmlngefor Dr eases, French IHoWerm, Silka for Party Dr " *** r roipoctfully invites Store, No. 167 Cou| SET Trimmings for Dreases. French FHWera, 811 ka ' - for Party Dresses, Cellars nnd Under-eieev*#, •poctfully invite* the attention •t Ladle* to hog All of the above good* nr* ot Mra* ft,** Lockett, JLoiik Co., CIJMMlatilOX MilhCHAMTS AND SII/VVINU A UEN TS, SAVANNAH, IIKUKUIA. Will atton.t to ..mils .11 kind, ot I’HOI>UO£. • A- Strict uttcution given to the Kecoiving nnd For warding Goods, and tilliug orders from the country. w ” wm, a. lohu, juhx n. dxvi*. jy 28 V> \ i.LV tV MONTH .— i||LL..., GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, IN, PtirrIinMct nnd hnlo of Htockn, DondM. ileal nnd Pornoniil LhIiuc, &c* Otc. Ojfice Corner of Huy Lane and Hull Street, rear of the Pott Oj/ice. 1*. 8. Having numerous orders we wish to purchaso luu Negroes, either single or iu families, for wbloh w o aro willing to pay highust oath prices. jy 20—lyfi S. It. Ci'iiltoii, A r T O H N E V AT LA SANDEIISVII.LIi, UF.O. Will attend to busiueis iu Washington, Jofforson Laurens, Wilkinson, suit Emnuuol Counties. HfcrKU to—N. A. llnrdi'c, Franklin k Brauily, and 8. E. Both well k Co., Savannah. jy 7-6m JOSJEI*II OA1VAI8JL, ATTO ItNKY AT LAW, COMNEKorOAT SMI) WII1TAKEH-HT8. iV 26 ly I' licioiaRe and Commission bllHlNUNH. r WILL cnniiuue tlm Fuutorngn umi Coiniriission L Busmosson my own account. Office ou liay-st., foot of Montgomery Street. may 9 ’if 1 j. r. rrxoT. Klucliley A Tlioiuus. COMM1EEIUN MERCHANTS. No. 75 Hnvnunnli, (*n* '. KIMUULLT. X. N. Vt inklvr, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Williamsou'snuiMlngH.Buy-ntruet. Sitvntinnli, 44it. apr 18 WELLS A DU It It, Fuctors and ComuiiKHion AlerdiunU, sop 21 82 BAY-HTREET, SAVANNAH. ly MltULlii&€AlUj;¥ CLOTHIERS MERCHANT TAJLORS, Ware room. N. E. Corner of H hitakcr und' flroughton-ite., Hit vn n null. HP HE Subscribers, in nunuuiuiiig to their iiuiner- JL ous oustomora and the nubllo, tbe arrival and opening,of their Spring S toe k , folioitato themsolvcs on the advantsgee which theirre- cout purchases enable then " select their Clothing from tho choicest goods, made in tlio most Fashionable Style* Theso guoda have been purchased uuder the personal inspection of one oi the proprietors ; and availingthem- sulves of favorablo circumstanced, they are euablod * only to warrant them in quality, but to offor them LOW PItICE 8, t disUuce all competition in their trad prompt at spectrally invited to anexaminatiuu of our Goods. OLNTLLMEJVi’M OLD S'lliiVG. FROCK AND DRESS Coats of every quality. “ “ “ “ in Black, Bluo, Brown, 170a72e ^ gal, on t .—Bacon is in steady demand, and th • took is now materially reduced. Sales of llams at I al3o; Hides 8i 4 a8) B c, aud Shoulders at 7} t u6c lb, •UM*, the letter to go South. Lard is scarce; small sales of bbls at li)ia!2c ct !b; kegs, tf here, would coraninud i2>*. Sales of Ohio Butter at 13‘ B al6c. Rice—The stock is light aud prices tirm; small Bales at 4)$ ^ lb, cash and on timo. BALTIMORE, SEPT. 28.—The Hour market is nioro unsettled and holders demanding higher figures. The sales are 300 bids How ard street at $6, aud 500 bbls at . the last figures.— Corn slightly deolined, About 16,000 bushels offered, and partly sold attil»a70c lor white to 73a74o for yoilow. Good to prime Mil. Oats 41a42o ; Va. do 37a40o; iu- rii.r do :ti>n.'Owv Whisky in hhds27a27)aO aud bbls 23a2b) l c. WILMINGTON, (290.) 8£1*T. 29.—81 use < last b taken a downward tendency. when brought out, and appeared fretful nnd rxcit- od. The horse was comparatively coot and froe from oxcitoiuent. Tito appearance of tlio horsi gave a fresh impulso to bntiors. Bets were freely tlio Virginia horse, and were reluctantly offered . taken. Tho horso was evidently tho favorite of the large company before starling. At 1 o’clock tho riders, colored boys, wore mounted, and tbe word giveu. Tho horso was untitled totho inside track, and took tho lead ill starting, followed closely by tho mare. The horso kept the lead, with his opponent close in the rear, uutil they come to the quarter strotch, in the second mile, when tho mare made a dash at tho horso, caught up, aud won tho heat by about tliroo fcot. Tho coutrM on the quarter strotch whs thn most ing one we havo ever witnessed on u race course. Tho mare, it was plain, had lain back too long, aud was obliged finally to bo '* put to her trumps” to win tbo beat. The whip was applied to the horse to keep her in tbo rear; but tho effort was unsuccessful. Just before they reached the judges' stand, she passed him, aud barely won the heat, ai wo havo alroady remarked, by an extraordinary oilorl. This result gava increased confidence ou thesido of tho niaro; yet bets were still freely of fered on tho horse. Tho tnaro exhibited but little fatigue after running tlio bout less, wn thought, iliun was shown by tho horse. After resting half an hour, the horn again sounded for tlio second heat. Tho riders again mourned nnd started ovon. Rod Eye soon took tho lead nnd kept it, as ho did in the first heat, until they reached tho concluding half mile in tho last round, when Nina, as in tho first boat, camo up, passed him, and won the heat, by tnoro than a length. This, of course, decided this grout mticli race iu favor of Niua, the South Caroli- it. 54Vi i Second heat, 3 Timo, 1st heat 3 min., 48 sec. Tho timo, it will he perceived, dons not exhibit the Licit speed. Tbe track, liowovor was very hea vy, tbe sand in some places being very loose und deep. Tho last heat was won morn oasily than the first. Tbe inare was evidently held back with a ve ry tight rein from the start to the close. Such a re markable evidcnco officeiness did she give, that wa beard opinion* freely expressed lhat slio could beat the world. There were not less than six thousand persons to witness the race—a race which has probably excited ns much intorcat as any rnco ovor before ruu in Vir ginia. Mouth Carolina is a noble State. She won hor laurels fairly yesterday, and wo freely give them Serars ! Seirars .. J UST receive i> — '“■W* 1 R‘° Hondo, I(,,UU) Ngrl.f., ‘J’SS VlVo -olon, 10,000 Ootd Loaf. 5‘SS AjWoUn;. S.000 1* I'alu,,. {H**™! “■9 l " “>• Com.nr*. .ffi Viconti. 6,000 WuMngton. 10,000 Emannol Auioros, 2,000 Cabin,. And.raon, Oood.in* Ll- Il.ntb.l Ur.ndi, in Tin Cisliton. Tin l oll and I'.perl. I-or aala un accommodating terms by 4 P. JACOBS, No. 29 Bell-st., Sign Big Indian. *ept 27 O TAPLK DJtY GOOD!*.—Linen and Cotton o Sheetings, Bleach and Brown Shirtings all widths snd qualities, Irish Linens, Linen Damasks Damask Napkins, Plain Linen, ilnck&baek aud Dam ask Towels, Crash Dowlas, Apron Check, Hickory Strip*, Red and White Flannels, eto., jnst received and lor sale by f *ept 27j DxWITT V k MORGAN. TKA8-TKA8. E XTRA Green and Black Tea*, warranted of the best quality, for solo by aep 88 W. D. FORD. A LMANAIS FUR 1854.—Grenville* Ai- il, manoo for 1864, calculated for Georgia, Soath Carolina, Florida and Alabama. Baoeived and for nla wholesale and retail by Mpt24 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. report Naval 8toi Some 14al600 bbls Virgin and Dip Turpentine sold from 3.5oa$3,bU ^ bbl. 8pts Turpentino is quoted fiOo. Sales of 700 bbls No. 1 Rosin at 2,73u$3, aud 330U common at FOsltfc, and $1,05^4 bbl. according to site ol bbl. Sales of 63 bbls Tar nt $2,60 ^ bbl^ PROVIDENCE. (B. L) SEPT. 24 —Cotton romnius change iu prioes. Salessteady for immediate 12a- t’4 o. Ilfct 4*12! j ; middling fair iitarkot firm. Wo Hnvummh Exports, Ter steamship Augusta, for Now York—CO cases Rice 444 bales Cotton, 25 bales Yarn, 160 sack* Rive Flour’ and sundry bbls,boxes, fcc. Per bark Georgo Henry, for 8t Jigo do Cuba—92,761 feet Lumber, 41,360 do Timfcor. l'or sohr D L Clinch, for New York—60 b&loi Cotton, 68.G33fott Lumber, 60 bbls Rice Fionr. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF SAVANNAH OCT. 3. buu Rises Gh.56mlSun bets6h.42m | High Water ,9h.09m from Charleston lor New York. Steamer Win Gaston, Shaw, Palatka,£o, to Claghora k Cunningham. Steamer Planter, Wiggins, Cuntrevillage, to Kinchler u am con i.u.iu', iu great variniy, vn; j.iacn, nus- siuDuuk, Drab Dote, Alpaoha, Casiimeret, Fruuk and back business Coats. PANTALOUNB.—Black Doeskin at a great variety of prices. Brk and Fancy Cassimores.at " Drab Dete White aud Fancy Linen Drills, Fancy Marseilles, VUMTvl llta.-h U\ a groat varioty of price VESTS.—Black Silk and Satin VesU. k ancy 8ilk White Silk, for Tarty " White, Buff and Fanoy Marseilles White aud Bull Duok FUUrvi^IfllVo GOODS. Furnishing Goods oi evory description for Gcntlq- on’s wear—consisting of scarfs, cravats, waterford tics, Priuco Albert ties, spring stocks, merino shirts •—consisting of scarfs, cravats, watorfurd ».v«, m um»j Albert ties, spring stooks, merino shirts aud drawers, cotton do., suspenders, half hose, gloves— all kinds, best quality patent yoke shirts, a cue as sortment oi DIIUSSING GOWNS, Umbrellas, Canes, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Fort- inoniua, etc., etc. IIATS. An oxtencivo assortment of tho latest and most fash ionable styles. Itoys’ Clothing. Comprising the largest assortment ever offeiwu iu this city, consisting of Frocks, backs, Polka Sacks, Jackets. * - - in every variety of style and material suitable for the season. MERCHANT TAILORING. 'The favorablo and long establish, d reputation which their establishment hus enjoyed and still maintains lor tho stylo and finish of its yurintnlt made to onltr, as well as for tlio superior quality of their cloths, dura bility ofoulor and substantial workmanship, it shall bo tno uonstunt effort of the proprietors still to contiuuo.— They invite the special attention of both old auc oustomora to tlio following, from w hich they are ured to furnish garments, which they will waraut to > ns pint ultra iu both fit and fasliio' HIMUM'KL BIOLLY'8 best Blue, Black, Brown Mulberry, Green, Adelaide, Brume, Corobo aud Gliv> Cloths. Black Doeskin, Black, Cassimore, and adargo assort ment of Colored snd Fanoy Tweeds. LINEN GOODS.—White, Buff and fanoy 1 Drills. VESTINGS.—Whito Silk and 8atin, for Tarty Vests. Blsok and fancy 8Uk and Satina. White, Buff and Orange Cassimore*. A largo varietyof White, Buff and fanoy Marseille*. UNIFORM SUITS. For Voluntocr Companies in the city and throughout the State, made and furnishod at the shortest notice and in the best manner. DIBBLE k CAREY. A%V 4:0-i'AUTiNJb.K8111P*—Tlio under j signed has taken into partnership, iu theprsctici the Law, his sou, ISAAC MULFORD MAliSU.undei tno name of M. d- 1. M. MARSH. They will personally attend tho Superior Courts ol Chatham, Bryun, Bulloch, Effingham, Scriveu, Burke, Washington and Wilkinson Counties, nud havo made arrangements for tho prompt collection of debts iu must of tho oountlus in the State. *** OUioo 176 (up stairs) Bay-street, Savannah. May 26th. 1862. ly MI'LFuRD MAR811 S. S. SIBLEY. Wholesale and Retail Bookseller mid Mulioner, RNo. 136 Congrejs-st., opposite Mnnuuiont-sq. nr HU SAVANNAU, GEO. [U CHAS. II. F1CKLTT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, H AVING lORUimid ills huslnnss, is now pi pared to oontraot for Buildings, or Jobbiug work ot any acserlt’tlon, in his line. Stairs oioculod with neat ness aod dispatch. Asliar* —*■" * '* most respcotfully solicited. Carncnter Shop ■too ml • fob 18 i of tbo public patronage is 11. D. Tviiiis, A T T O R N E Y A T LA W, Hsuxnznsvii.LR, WssninaTON Con«Tr, Gs., Will practino iu the Courts of tho Middle Circuit. All Jiai.lNliHV «ID vanCV - GOOIUH. MRS. DOE, _ So. 17 UAHNAHSbNrMMBr: ’ 1 Takes this mothod of informaic tha Ladlo* off Savannah, and vicinity, thHIft* luiUtn* ftr ceived her SPRING STOCK, ocmpriOiaga largo and faihionable assortment of STB4W —**-•-• “* tuwe« uciioate fabrlo. Ulollsaflft lace, aud a new summer BONNET of French CSJ9F Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, Button*, Combo, Straw Trimming*, go., Ao. ^ 1 "' ^P. 8.—All order* from tha oonntfypromptly atiegM iflo^licticr re mule M ISS MARTHA M. IIULLL, Tea-jher of the higher English Mis* Louisa 8. brums*, English umu and Italian. Miss Mauv A. Puillifs, English Avanehe*. Mis* Ant.link A. Couxxv, i Vooaland lajtr MiSS AlikLI.NK Bumn, j Mtulo. Miss LuotEiiA 8. iiotfXH. Drawing, Painting, broidery and Instrumi Mdue aueunk cuaqK Frsneh. t V 1 ' ’ Mrs. 8. M. Jams*. lRfisstio Saperixteadeak James Rev. Jlurua M. wiiita, Rector. ltev. sxfiKOAG.Buaoo, Chaplola, „ BaL M k . Tlio 26th Toru of this institute will eomxnaae* om the 13th of October, and extend to the mooed Mood ay •*'* In July. A Prospectus and any information may be had by u.iinoiinH to the Souretary and Treasarer. A* the application t„ A iiwuier, ai hi number of ruptls is limited, it is important that early application should be made. 1 W. 8. WILLIFORD, Seet’y and Troaa'r. h t Fr , om Rfohon Elliot’s Annual Addre•Il > * , M >N 1th tho cousout cl tho Board of Trustees Inlaoed tho 1 unituto under the charge of a lady, well tried and well known, Mias M. M. Buell, aud lnvitad the Bit, Rufus M. White, who bad just at that moment resign ed tho charge oi 8t. John’s Church, to accept tha Reo- toreliin of the Institute. Theso apitoinlnients,together with the continuaueo of tho Rev. Mr. Bvagg at the la- U* 6iiv ichwi hub ueratoiure veou, such win It be fipre- aftnr. 1 cuminond it moet heartily to the Diooeee, aa- suriug it that the School has never been in finer eon- dition end jiraying it to use evsry exertion net lo per- down which has boon built up h eaeriboe and suffering.' in*, usx u.MuvAiTku fHouO^rioii i A New Cook Stove, CABLED “ the; NE W WORLD j For Burning Wood or C*nl. Tits Bubsoribers havo just made arrange menu with Messrs. Abbott A lAwrenoe, Steve Makers, of Philadelphia, for th* exclusive sale —u°, r tw* excellent HTOVE. The maker* had it oughly tested before oUering it to tbe publlo for •»ie, uud if also oornes very highly recommended ky thoeo that are now ueing It. W* pot a few of them up ou trial a short time sino* In this city, and tho** who have seon them in operation acknowledged that Vhey never saw au; 8toro, for either roasting,foiling, broif- iux. or baking, that performed so well and with ao amail for fuel; tha castings in this Stove are very heavy perfect manner; the bole plot* call uud examine before purchasing. Wt have also! other pattern*, among whlolt may be found Witch, iron King, aud celebrated Buok Stave. get twice tho heatin th* i*. W* are m< cordially ' tho Iron for wood, apr 21 T. W. MUARTUOR It CO.. Store No. 13 Barnard-at. VAt,tAUl,K HAL.F nl JUFA1. mjX KHTATK. —* Will bo ,o!d, ut tlio Court Houm »town of Marietta, Cobb county, on tho first Tu**d*y Ootobar, between the hours of ten aud four o’oloek, that very desirable and valuable lot of land, thafttop- erty of the subscriber, (who la about removing ffatt*,] oi ly 0( the subscriber, (who is about removing Bfdith,) in the town of Marietta, Georgia, eouUtniug between mu veu and eight acres, with the improvementa theme, usisting ol a hauds-me, spacious'uud well-foilt Sion, containing eight rooms and a pastry, each room having a tiro Place, with all necessary eot-bUiW suah as stone kitchen, bath house and dry well, stables, barn, servants’ rooms, Ac.; a > will be executed with business committed prumptuossand dispatch, lUrxKKNCLs.—Messrs. BothwellJb Smith, and Dr. U. Iae Byrd, havannafi. ly Jkn27 JOHN FDOLE, WilULXBALE AND HKTA1L PBALKK IX PAINTS, UI1.8, TURPENTINE AND VARN18I1EB B, nil.B, ICJU IUU, Aftll V AMI French and A inert can h'indoio-Ola»<, Point, Varnish aud Whito-wash lirushss, Sabsl and Camel Hair Pencils, lladgor aud Cwutel Hair Bieudurs. Graining Combs, Artists' Brushoj, Ao. Ac. Paper Hangingt, Renters, and Fire-Board Print!. N. B.—House, Sign aud Ship Painting, Gilding, Grain ing aud Ulating, donu on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker-*t. Nearly oppusUo Bwift, Donslow A C'o. Henry K. Wiisliburu, (AOENT,) SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, jytll HAVANNAH, UKUHUIA. A. U. DI'LIN, COTTON FACTOR No. 74 UAV.HTUKKT, oot ISP SAVANNAH. Muiidimi A Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, Atlanta, (taorgla, 2Will oolleot Debts in the following Counties; Je Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Cass, Murray, Cherokee Newton, Coweta, Campbell, Gordou, Walker, Henry Blerriwethor, Carroll, kloyd, Dade, Spaulding, Troup Cobh, Whitfield, Forsyth, Gwinnett. Hr/enneta— E. B. Stoddard A Co., Charleston, Foutl Carolina; Williams A Broth* r, Augusta, Georgia; Plan Brothers, and O. W. Cheat, Now-York. Nat. Mawupm. (mar, 17 tf) Thoxa* N. Cox. C. A. L. LAMAR, Ueaoral Commission Merchant, ly] ' Hnvnuunli, Clforgiu. [tiuv I i USD KY H. rOKT. T. K. OUXUAM. rOUT A DLNIIAaHv FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. oct 7 SAVANNAU, GA. ly 8 earner Wm Soabrook, Peck, Charleston, to S M Laf- fiteau. Hteamex Metamora, Postell, Charleston, to S M Laifi- jloop Con Mdso-T J Walsh. DEPARTED. 8toamor Calhoun, Brooke, Charleston. Steamer Metamora, Postell, Charleston. Btoumor Wm. Soabrook, l’ook. Charleston, Ao. Stoamer Wolaka, King, Palatka, Ao. 6 bbls new Leaf Lard. 60 Reynold's Canvass'd o 20 bogs belt Rio Codes, sept 28 J.D. JESSE. 10 dozen Flavory Extracts. IU do Reading Sauce. 6 do Uuitod Service. 3 do India Soy. 3 do Fronoii MutUrd. 3 do Blackberry Jam. Roast Beef, fresh Lobsters, Raspberry Syrup, Poach Water, Preserved Pe&ebes, Limes, tduiucus, Pears and Strawberries. [sept'ZBf ,> J.D.JE88E. OH 8ALK.—A Mun 22 yiSte old, a firct-rate ^ '01 h to WM. WRIGHT. COHENS A HERTZ. 26 bbls and 2d hlf do new large No. 1 Mackerel. 20 do do No. 3 do. 2,0UO IL-s new Codfish, and 100 boxeesoaled Uerrirgs. Laudiug and for sale by septM SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ifc CO. M ANIJFACTllUKU Tabucca Jt 6e*nr«. CO boxes Grant A William's 6s and 8s Tobuooo. 40 do Irwin's do do do. 60 do Andsraon's do do do. 30 quarter boxes Ward's Ae Tobacco. 20 boxes 16s do do. 20 M superior Plantation Sogtro. 40 M various brsnua uo. Landing and for sale by eept 28 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. »#p 30 ROUT. HABERSHAM A SON. New Grocery 8tore. COPARTN J5 KHII I IMtOTICB. Tilt; uiulursigiimt having formed n co-purtnnrshi|i 1 for ttie purpose of doing a General Grocery and Liquor Businobs. have this day opened u large ana w soluoted Stock of Groceries and Liquors iu tlio cornu dious store under the Marshall House, whore they in vito their friends and tlm public to au inspection of their goods. They hope by strict and ocuommodatiug attentlou to thoir customers, keoping a constant supply of every artiole which enters iuto thoir business, and by sellibg xt LowesT cxsu fuicks, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Having made arrangements to keen themselves sup- f illed by each successive steamer with all goods in their ino, that outer largely into family uso, but which from their perishable nature cannot be kept long; huuao- keepoif enu always liavo tho assuruueo of obtaining i articles at thoir s best quality, t only ruxaii, but of the T. HYLAND, sop 12 P.’ H. O'NEIL, WM. J. HUNT'S Hbnvlng ami Jlalr-dreetifni: Huloon. 169 BROUUI1TUN-UTHKET, Nearly opposite Bt. Andrew's Hall.' ■op 10 1853.1 FALL SALES. 11853, 11 ARO WAUL, CUTLERY, Ate. SAMUEL PALMER St SON, 148 Con^pw* and 67 St. Julian-it!., Gibbon'a Building, oral uBNorlin. nt oi II AVE' »ow in atom it c* XX American and English HARDWARE, CUTLE RY! * u oenstantly receiving _ _ aud EDGE TOOLS, and additions thereto. Merchants, I’lsatera,' Builders" Housekeepers and othors, are invited to examine ■took, which embraces a great variety, and will bo sold t tho lowest prices. L'HATilkit JlUftTKltM, Half and Carpet i Brooms, Scrubbing lirushoa witu and without Handles, Shoe and Whit* Wash do., for sale low by sopt 29 [ILK FiUNGE. h do., lor sale low by MORSE A NICHOLS. Black and CjUoco Silk Fringe. Just received by fT t w LaROCUE a bownk. TIX- - ,, Xu dors and Clothes Horses, to bo fouud »• Bruughton-st. [sept 29) MDR8E A NICHOLS. > AT and Mouse Traps, Wood Suws, Step Lad KW MAUK.KHRL*—10 half bbls. and 10 kite No. It Hi bhls. No. 2 aid 10 bbU. No. 3 Mack- Just roceived and for rale by CLAGllORN A CUNNINGHAM. ■op 23 CLAGllORN A CUNNINGHAM. T AN DIN 44 FROM 81’illt. KlLIFSA.- X J 70 boxes Candled assorted. 20 boxes Starch. 26 boxes Lemon Bynip assorted, 26 ao. Candy assortod, 10 do. Maoaroci, 6 tierces choice Hams, A hbds. P. R. Su gar. For sale by sept 26 COHEN A TARVER. Juliun Iliu'triflge, 1 T T O R N E Y AT LAW Office corner \Vhituhtr-»t. and Bag Lane, unv 10 Hnvannali, UOWl.A\i) A UO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 17^ llay-Mtieot. Havnmiali. JOQfi T. mowsawd. an 21 johw t. Rowland, jb Jnmes Mcllcnr)', INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Marine Protests Noted and Extendod, Averages ad- lusted, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn, Pa pers prepared w hereby to recover losses from American or British Underwriters, and attention giveu to all mat tv 78 connected with Hhipiiiuir and InauranoA. Of. fleo No. 118 Bay street, oppoi e the front of the Cue- OaBJUKT Blil LBU, MASTER BUILDER, DEALER IN WHITE PINE LUMBER York-street, Oglethorpe Sq., Ian 28 Havannah* 1>. W. Utiscally, SHIP AND GENERAL DLACKSMITH, Opposite lifimnr’N i'uttun I'rcHs, XASTE11N WHARF. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. BtesmLoat and Mill Work, aud every description o Blocksmithing executed with neatness and dispatch. Uplioltstery und Cubinet Work The subscriber having taken the store oa Wliitaker-street, next to Dibble A Carey's Tai luring Est&blishmuut, respocttuiry announce U . tho citiiens of Savannah that ho is prepared to exeoute all orders in the above line on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Bpeoial attention paid to repairing all kindsofFunil* “ [Mitfe, ringe-houtvs, stables, bsrn, l ... __ _ isrgo vegotsblo garden, with a fine selection 'ot frail traos, grape vines, Ao. The premises are new and In good order, and if the purchaser should desire it, on ad ditional umouut of land Immediately adjoining, eon be purchased of tho subscriber. Also, at the same Urn* uud place, all tlio household and kltohnt furniture, consisting or mahogany bureaus, sofas, bedsteads, tn-t, bl«ss luattrsssei, crockery, glass ware, Ao. Also, farm utensils, cart, wagon, co/rtaV horses'. cowA ff* Me fo continue from day to day until th* whole Is disposed of. i arsons wishing to puruhass, are invited to eall “samine tho premises. Terms on the day of sale. T11Q8. 8TEWAKDBON. vr Vlaniutioii for Sale. hllu.lcd OD lh. AugD.U DDd W>,D.I- MB, t-oro Railroad, adjoining town lauds of|H9 d oontaining eight huu-wXe dmtm, Waynesboro*, and oontaining eight huu-mrfmw dreu acres—about five hundred and fifty cleared, with improvements. Tho whole or a part may be tmrohoitd. Apply to SUEWMAKE A MONTGOMERYj ’Waynesboro’, da. JuiMitl Atf«ucy< fllllE Huliscriber wifi purchase or sell, op commis- i slou, Lots in the town of Bhcnbwick ; also. Lauds U ing in tho counties or Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Wore, Appling, Clinch, Irwin, Lowndee nnd Thomas, for 10 per cent, commission cu summit of sales, and will re mission o tho value of lands for ten dollars pei .... llnrxR to—E. J. Harden, Esq., Savannah; J. C. '-•* Dr. Collins, Maoou; Andrew J. Miller, Au- E. M. MOURE, lek, Aug. 1'. 1863. Sswtf tag 16 gust*. WINTER IRON WORKS. MONTGOMERY, ALA. I'ortablc Circular saw mills. 11 'HEBE Mills nre warranted unsurpassed by any ofc..!?-”*®’ ““ Bn Englae of 12 Inoh bore Cylinder, and present tho Ut-*t and bast hupreve- :nts throughout. ♦*>«— —«—daiunw— lit exclusively used, ly t . Ac. Price delivered a. than $100 additional will defray the froight to Bavan- uul>, Augusta, Charleston or New Orleans. ExamiuHtiou of theso Mill* is alone roqulred toeetab- lish their exceeding simplisUj, oheapnes*, durability and superiority throughout. # AU descriptions of Engine and Mill Workfurulahed at short uotice and tully warranted. Address J A 6 ' w.l. Worlu. X9) Charleston Courier please oopy. LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. AHNOLD’S Improved Patent Metallic Indentruetlhle SARCOPHAGUS, 0,1 errr~K ■ dr VHBOOKSE9 Whioh is now taking the place of all other* throughout the United States. 11. 8. BOGARDUS having been made the sole agent of the above for the City of Savan nah, would respectfully oall attention to their vast *o- ucriority ovor anything of the kind that has yet beam before the public. The Improvement* consist ia ce menting the top and sides, aud, by the application of uu air pump, feni'iving the air, by. which rneoM the oontuiiu renuaia without effluvia or ohange of aupear- for any length of timo. Xt ia ou the** advutiaaM laiiu to BupOriority is based. b^tf*i?siaK!aKtftaBasra oulutod to answer the intended purpose: * 8. N. llxkhi*, M. D., 1 c:M. D, 11. Wsvnk, 61. D., ** _ I P. M. Kolloox, M.D., , M. D., | W. O. Bullock) ML D?, turo. J AIMES’ Billi J Me Cover*, e idiee’ Bonuete l C-n.l, MfPTUilio.T. Ubiishmout of the kind iu the U.ftknad aeeortnuHi«/ htlU, orders can be filled With greS dlJ- pateh. We can refer to Bella in any of the State* ~ Old Bolls takon iu exohange^ for new ones. I^aytlf, ly*dfttw Dying a u d Ken ovat i n g Kit ab 11 sh men t,^ ‘E/if SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, running in every direction. A* 7J York-aircet. frnr of the Court House tablishtnoni of the *' E6TABLI81IED IN 1832. Bilk ami Woolen Ureses, Shawls, T* rs, etc., oleaned, and dyed various colors; Bonuete bleached and pressed in a fashionable stylo; Kid Gloves cleaned, and Goutiomen's Garment* oloanud, renovated or dyed, ns may be required. AU done in tho same stylo whluh has generally so % muob pleased my petrous and friends. Terms moderate. Persons sending parools by llarndun’s Express, Rail road, or stoamhoats are requested to write per mail, so that 1 may know whereto call for them, ana whioh wav to send them book. Cost of freight each wsy,lorsmsu parcels, will be about 26 oouts. All orders punctually mt »pr U U ' If ALEXANDER OALLOWAY TANlilES AT REDUCED PRICES! • 14,00 per 100 lb..—'A3 lb. Box.. •3,73' XTO dmrtfH for boxing or dolivoring at the Rail* .'oad or steamboat*. Warranted to keep in any Mlmato. ... T : JD.XICE. jy 1 ly. 8. W. cornor Broughton and Whitwker-et. fliU PUKCHA8EK8 OF CHEAP DRY x GOODS.—6 cases of fast colored printed Lawn* Jaconet and Batiste Muslins, all at 12^ cents. 3 oases assorted Ginghams in New 8tyles, all at 12kc, Wo have much pleasure in flWectiug particular at- measure ia awoeting beution to the arrival, by tho steamship Florida this day, of the above Goods, and oau widi perfooteonfl deuoo recommend them aa the uheapest good* ever of* may 25 lTEBroughton-stropp. Bt. AnJrewVHail. UTTER uud PJLOIJU—30 krfs selected Goebou Batter. bbls. Uiraro Smith's extra Flour from now wheat. ..SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO ells! Bells!I Bells,!!! f pHE BubhcriW* manufuctura nnd keep conttaa (• X ly on Imnd all sixeapf Church, Factory, Steam bo a t, f^rry, I^o°mg^v o , Hohdol llouse-apd PJauUtfonBells. , Ball* ord hung fHh tho pafont Iron yokes wi th * MoetUiS, They can be turned around so that tho clapper will strike in a new place, which 1* deslra Me after a bell has been rudf a few year*. Hpriagr ore affixed in a new way to prevent tbe elapper from reetin g on the Bell, thereby prolonging tbe sound. These Bell* sre manufactured from the l*ut stock and are east la Iron casings. At this Foundry those were Ant used and are found to be a groat improvement. We glv* a written warrantoo that if Church Bells break wltbia ono year from date of purchase, wiib fair usage, we will recast without charge. The tone of all Bells ia warranted. N oar ly 9000 Bells have been east and sold from this Foundry, which Is the best evidence of theu superiority. We have 15 gold and Silver Medals, awarded from tho various Fairs “ for the best Bells for tnd purity of tons.” We pay particili- m irousnoss and p attention t Compasses, Ao. constantly ou hand. Addri A. MENEELY'8 80N8, West Troy, N. Y- liLLJUBOLBT * EiPtEIt, Ur t l . ? nd Mawfacturer, of Fir* , N. B— All artlelea manufactured by near* _ warranted tornotcr i- *1 and workmausnlp. , ,7" may 27 ly HKLMBOLPTft XtJFhMJL OTIC5E.—Tho subscriber beg* leave to ij XT OT ICJE.—The subscriber begs Ion JLN his friends anftjrameroiu patrons, l Ing 8afotn ha* been closed for the presen ^ ^thathisl shortly rt-oponed, of which due notla* willHie givi aep 14 tf J. E HAYW4X /INK WHITE 8II1RT8—Merino' Shirts and Wrapper*. Also, 1 >cks, etc., for sole low by WM. R. 8YMON8. ss liUEIVED per stoamer, * supply nf Ladies' and Misses Ties, Buakius and BUppers, aud for sep 20 HUpper*. and t W.HE1DT, Qibbonr Range. B acon hides ami bhouldkkh.-co casks Boooc Bides; 20 do. BhuuMsrs-ulr Gght— rcosived per steamer State of Georgia, jiad for ooie by »»P 70 M(.'MAHON * DOYLE. ] OKN nnd OAT8— in tuonit purchusers, J for sole by (.sep 19] MlNlf ftpLORANCE