The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, October 15, 1853, Image 2

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Kffi.rU IS^MOt niOoto adtartlltng from oor ool- SffSSSL B0‘ oftwvjod.mmgz nr tha frw, Democrat* though they bo, who, m turn dl w ittcmptod to visit vengeance by Inflicting po* ®hKo » »—-•» Htalnt Tocacy of to clftlmi of n Domoointlo and Admlnta tntlon candidate agalnat Ida opponent, we aalt “otl>- ln* Wowoognlao tolr (IdlrlgM to do “ toy ploaao wltn ■* tnelf own.” OoaUinoa by to jrtwnd ooncolona* soea of having dono onr dnty, no more, no loat, andd whatever of obloquy, wo loavo them to enjoy all to aatlafaction toy can derive from redectlon upon to oonrao whloh toy havo paraoed. To onr friends abroad wo would cay, In J“tU» jo Wanda hem, that them wpthoaeand not a row in thla city,who In to late oontcat atood Ann. To them to Demoeraoy ofto SUto owe eomethlng, of pralao, at leaat, for tbelr fidelity : we owe them mooli for their coanfonanoe and onconragomont when to proa- poet wm dathoat and discouragement greatest. The schooner Ontario, recently reported ashore near the harbor of St, Augustine, has been got off, and Is now safely afloat, Naval.—The U. 8. frigate Columbia, Capt. Pen- MBOAW, arrived In Now York from Peuwoola on the 9th. Secretary Dobbin was also in that city on tlio aamo day. J Fatal Steamboat Accident.—A despatch dated Bt. Johns, N. B., tho 8th, says tho stearaor Fairy Oiwcn was lost on tho previous night between Pictou Island and the mainland. Tho officers, crew aud two passengers were saved. Of eleven passengers supposed to be lost, eight subsequently floated ashore. Mr. Ely Gammon, who was saved, says ho saw three ladies sink. Tho Captain and crow havo been arrest ed and await the result of an investigation. u Florid** From what we havo observed for several months cast, we havo every reason to believe that wo are about to lose qaite a number of our cHtaena.iw well as their neraouai property, by a tide of emigration towards Florida, and which really seems to be on the increase. Tis true Florida possesses but a sprinkling of population compared to her vast extent, but the success which teems to attend the agricultural pur suits in this State, baa lately given *a Impulse to growers both of long and short staple cotton, to seek its virgin and productive soil, and with tho exception of the article of cotton, the resources ot tho country have been comparatively unopened, the climato and quality of the sofl giving peculiar advantages in this article over the Southern States. Florida lands are abundant,hot rising in valuo everyday. Wo hope none of oor citixcus who have lately removed from Falrfleld to the El Dorado of tho South will have cause to regret it, but that they may realise their fullest ex pectation-good health (?) and high prices; ond fur thermore, that In a fow years may they all return to their native District to enjoy the remnant of their dava in peace and quietness, with hearts overflowing with thankfulness to a merciful aud benign Provi- denoe.—IVinnsboro, S. C., Register. Cabs and Footed—X, tho correspondent of tho Bal timore Sun, la at Detroit, Michigan, from whence he writes tons: , , , v »* *• a rumor haa reached hero, from Mississippi, that it is currently reported there, that Gen. Cass docs not wish Gen. Foote to be returned to the Senate of tho United States. I can give this rumor a flat and nne- Wtf WJu., G !S-,!fe!8K ffi r that desire.” W The Turkish question, said Mrs. Partington, aa her eye saw the caption of an article relating to the affairs of Russia and Turkey. Like many others she jumped at a conclusion from the title, ana went on— •For gracious sake ain’t there nobody to answer it? Why don’t they get the Harvard Universaiista to an swer it, for they bare a great faculty over there to Cambridge among tho professors; though arter all I never sco much difference between professors and . other folks in pint of knowineness, nor goodness neither for that matter. As for this Turkish queatiou I should think they might find some lingster to an swer it for ’em. The ringing of the door bell inter rupted her train like a log on the railroad track, ond she reached the door last in season to see a grey sat inet jacket worn by Ike disappear in an alley way ©ppusito.—Boston Post. Stbameiis prom Liverpool.—Tlio Mayor of Port land yesterday received a communication from Mea- hw. McKean. McLorty & Co., of Liverpool, contrac tors of tho Liverpool and Porland lino of steamships, announcing that they will send a steamer monthly to Portland daring tho winter, commencing in Mem ber next.—Portland State of Maine, 61k. Princo Panl William, of Wirteraburg, was at Mon tevideo at the last advices. He had spent several months in scientific explorations of the Platte aud Uruguay-rivers. It was bis Intention to leave shortly for Valparasio, aud thenco for tho Uuited States. Dedication Service.—The now Presbyterian Church in Columbia, 8, C., was dedicated to the s3r- vice of God on last Sabbath. Tho Carolinian says the services were conducted by tbo pastor, Rev. B.M. Palmer, D. D., assisted by Rev. Dr. Lcland, who of fered up a most appropriate and fervent invocation to the Most High that His blessing might rest upon the church, Us pastor, and congregation. Flour Floating in Lake Erik.—The Sandusky Resister publishes a letter from W. S. Webb of Kel- loy s Island, dated Sept. SOtb, which states that a large quantity of flour came ashore on the east end ol tho island on Thursday night and Friday morning last. About seven hundred barrels came ashore and are in possession of the persons by whom picket! up. The brands are principally • Battle Creek,’ ‘Albion,’ • Fountain’s Premium,* and 4 Wappokisko Mills,’ which are all Michigan brands. Besides this picked np, a large quantity was floating In the Lako. Protestant Chinamen.—The Nevada (California) JbuntoJ>mentions it aa a carious fact that many of the Chinamen In that region are Protestants, who take oath on the Bible in courts of Jostico, aud say tboy were converted In China by tbo labors of a missiona ry, whom they name with much love. They are peaceable and Industrious, and give practical denoe that 44 their fldth is illustrated r— resulted in flavor of the Democrats—John Bigler bad been chosen Governor, .and Samuel Prudy, Woul. Governor. Tho votes eve rywhere had been cloeo.. In San Fraudsoo tho Dob* oorata had very small majority. Tbo vote polled wae ,M $out. Boolo and party had arrlvod safely at Los Angelos, Intelligent* from Rogue river state! that Geooral Lane had offected troauoa with tho Indians, and hos tilities hod cessed, Tho anniversary of tho annexation or California had boonoelobreted at Ban Francisco by a great military dl $lt^arson bad arrlvod from Merosa Plains. Lieutenant Colonel Mason'dlud on tho 7th ult. and miners were doing woll, Arrival of the Star or the West-Further from California* New Yorx, Oct. 9.—The steamer Star of the West, from San Juau, has arrived, bringing California datoa of Sept, Kith, brought by tlw steamer Cartes. Ou the 18th tbo Cortes passed tho Undo Bam bouud up, - >>Vc •• * - »s;« huVMtamtVted pW . Tho Provlnoo of New York lik ootape Metropolitan 8ee of Ne# York/and its oli g ig, Boston, Hertford, Albany,'BuffiH York^tbo Six New England States,'and the Baltimore is ooaposed of the * ‘ isorenBu ACIAL. or to it Santa- Brook* f Baltimore, and Its i a Buffra- B n Boos, Philadelphia, Charleston, Pittsburgh, ohmond, Wheeling, Savannah, end Brio. Its ter ritory Is the States or Pennsylvania, Maryland, Vir ginia, wlthtbo District of Columbia, tho two Caroll* DM. u«orgia and Florida, The Provlnoo of Cincinnati, contains tho Metro politan B4dMCInoir““" •* “ * Loi innatl and lteflvo BuflVagan Sees, wonlavlllo, Vinoonnes,Detroit, Oleavclond, and Cov ington. together with the Apoetollo Vicariate of Up per Mlohlgan. )lte territorial Jurisdiction extern over Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Michigan. Tho province of Bt. Louis is composed of tho Metro politan Seo ot St. Louis, and of the six Bulftngau Beet of Naahvllle, MUwaukle, Chicago, Dubuque, _, . . _ . ... .... Bt, Pauls, and Quincy. Its territorial limits are tho 'jig'made *«M!l»8(Bi ***, '<>?>•'V* rings 600 uasseugers, $800,000 $500,000 lu tho bauds of pas- a by works.” i evi- ot guano, July 14 and September 12. Five of these ships clear ed direct for New York with 4300 tons; eleven for Hampton Boads with 9980 tons; five for Baltimore with 3920 tons; one for Bt. Thomas; the destination of all tho others appears to be Callao. Thoy are, however, all American vends. Rev. James MoDonoi olio Ghnrob, Brookl; of St. James Cath- on the 5th Inst. This olio Church, Brooklyn, died on the fitu mat. mis most exemplary and pious Christian minister bad for several yean the pastoral charge of tho Catholics who worship in Ferry street, Albany. Show me an indolent man, and I will show yon an ^Show moan industrious-man, and I will show one poeeedngsome virtue, if cot la all cases all that could bo wished. „ . And yet industry is, to a great extent, a thing of habit—Binwre. noMicTWL—Thompson Gardeahlro, Esq., an old and well known citizen of Marion county, was killed at Jasper oo the 3d instant, by London Smith. Some difficulty arising from an old grudge oocurred between the parties, when Smith stabbed Oardenhlro in the abdomen, from which be died in about twenty-four hours. Smith was taken into custody and oommitted to jail. The Coroner’s Jury rendered a verdict of murder in the first dograo. This is the seoond mur der oommitted by Smith in lees than two yeara^- Chattanooga Gazette, 1 Uh. The Washington Union states that the amount of Stocks redeemed at the Treasury last week, was $505- i "Mybrethren said8wlftin a sermon, there are three sorts of pride: 41 of birth, of riches, and of tal ants. 1 shall not now speak of the latter, nono ol you being liable to that abominable vice. ” Charles BlackUouse, a riotkn of delirinra tremens, was eaten by hogs In Troy, Ohio; nothing left of him but the biggest aones. Tbo Preridint has appointed John O. O’Neill, of ri " r - IS Tho Star of tho West brim In gold on freight, and aongon. The majority (hr Bigler, democrat, for Governor, la only 1,000, wbllo tho remainder of tho Democratic ticket Is elected by 4 to 10,000. Garrison, democrat, has been elected Mayor or Snn Francisco, and tho whole democratic city and county ticket was chosen. Both branches of tho Legislature are largely demo cratic. Tho people of Sau Francisco hail adopted tho revised charter. The Sierra Nevada arrived at San Francisco on tho 15th. Governor Lano, of Oregon, and Lieut. Alden,of tho Army, lmd been both wounded in an engagement wltU tho Indiaus ou Hogue River, tho latter sevorcly. Advices from Honolulu of tho 18th state that tho small pox was raging there terrlhly. Gov. Bigler’s majority iu Sau Francisco was only 9 votes. Further Intolligonco from Honolulu Btatcs that a strong political movement had boen commenced to compcUho King to discharge hia ministers Judd and Armstrong. A memorial signed by 13,000 persons to that effect bad beon presented to bis majesty. Tho indications wore decidedly revolutionary. Tho batllos with the Indians in which Gen. Lano and Col. Alden were wounded, took placo in Rogtio River Valloy on the 27tb of August. There were 90 whites and 250 Indians engaged, and the skirmish lasted four hours, when tho Indian Chief Sam pro posed an armistlco, which was granted. 10 ludians were killed, and 30 wounded—the whites had 3 killed and 8 wounded. Among tho killed was Capt. Arm strong. Tho Indians havo coutinucd these outrages at other points. An attempt was made at 8an Francisco on the 12th, to sell tho State’s interest in the water lots in contempt of tbo injunction from tho Superior Court. At the sale of water lots ouo was knocked down to Mr. 8cIover, Auctioneer, whoa tho whole board of Commissioners wore arrested, Tho Express box of Messrs. Adams A Co., contain ing $25,000 in specie, was stolen from tho stago be tween Sonora and Stockton. Markets. San Francibco, Sept, lflt A fair business has been dono during tho past week though the elections havo somewhat Interfered with trade. The demand for tho interior has improved, aud tho local consumption Is considerable. Tho hea viest transactions havo been in Provisions. Flour had declinod to $15 for Gallego. At tho cluso it wns nominal at $18. Sales of outside brands at $7 50a9. Richmond City Mills $10. Corn Meal declined at $3 75a4. Clear Pork $28, mess $20, primo $23. Clear Bacon I6inl8c. First quality Butter in doublo pack ages 27a2Sc. Largo sales of Lard iu kegs at lfmlOic. and in cases at IGalTe. Sugar dull and declining. Mess Beef $17a25. Women’s Rights Convention* Cleveland, OeoberS. Tho Convention re-assembled yesterday in a very quiet manner, no traces of the storm of the day pre vious being manifested. This harmony was soon threatened, however, by tho introduction of a letter from F. W. Higginson, asking tho Convention to toko up a collection for tho purpose of printing tracts iu favor or Women’s Rights. Mrs. Parker and Abby Kelly objected, denouncing tho Reverend gentleman os a lien-tic. Lucy Stone replied in iudignant terms, after which a collection was token up. While tlio-plato was go ing round, somo young men in tho gallery raid if Mias Lucy would coino herself they would shell out. Miss Lucy promptly went and tho young men gave her $40. Mr. Garrison Introduced a resolution denouncing tho action of the World's Temperanco Convention against Antoinette L. Brown, which was adopted. Mr. Barker made a blasphemous address against tho Church and tho Bibio, to which Antoinette L. Brown, in indignant langnago, expressed her willing ness to reply. Thu Convention then adjourned. Cleveland, Oct. 9th.— fho closing scones of the Women’s Convention were very exciting. Antoinette Brown replied to Barker’s lulldcl speech, denouncing ulJlIWII ICpilCU IA> JlIHUJlfcllC III UCICIICU Ul Barker. Mr. Novins also replied to Barker, making several personal allusions, and was interrupted sev eral times by Garrison and Barker, who were finally hissed down. Mr. Garrison called Novins a blackguard rowdy, whorcupon great excitement ensued. It was voted to bold next Convention at Philadel phia, on October 12th, 1854. After qjourmnent Nevius met Garrison in tho street and demanded nn apology, which was refused. No- vius then laid violent hauds on Garrison, pulling his nose and othorwiso abusing him. Tho latter made no resistance, and Nevius, was finally taken oil by bis friends. From the Rtllimoro American. 10th Inst. SnvammU Ntcaui Packet Movement* Wo have received from Henry Maukln, Esq., chair man or tho committee having tho matter in charge, the following letter relative to the steamer " Granite State,” from which it will be sceu that tho purchase has not yet been effected: Baltinorr, October 8,1853. Messrs. Editors : To correct some inaccuries in the paragraph copied by you from the National .nielli- genctr, aud your editorial notice of it, in your paper of this date, permit mo to say— That the Committee have every reason to believe that the draught of water of tho steamer “Granite State,” offered them for the Savannali trade is not too great to render her unavailable; but that, in a point of so much importance, it cannot act until the most full and exact information is obtained. When obtain ed, should that information prove satisfactory, tbo Committeo will close tho arrangement for tho boat os soon os sufficient means are subscribed, as directed by tho general meeting held on the 2GIU September. Youra, Ac.. HenuyMankin. Wo hope that the labors of the Committee will suf fer no delay from tho want of sufficient subscriptions to carry out promptly and effectually the duties assign ed them, la the performance of which Mr. Manilla and his associates havo labored so assiduously. Stcnmahlpv-Sonthern Routes of Travel, It is only of late years tlmt Baltimore could speak of having a steam commnnicatioa with any port upon the Atlantic coast, outside of the Chesaiwake. She has been to a certain degreo bebind-hand, but the progress mado in her internal communications, is al ready producing prospective results. The action of her merchants, commenced a year or so ago, opened tho communication with Charleston, and that to Sa vannah will, without doubt, vcrF soon be commenced. These enterprises should he followed up, by placing upon both routes, vessels ol firetrato capacity ami speed—snob vessels as Baltimore haa turned out for other cities, and can turn out again. Such vessels as tho Isabel w, and the Tennessee bids fair to bo.— These, besides including business men and travellers to seek this locality, will bo ovidencea of the skill of Baltimore mechanics, and contribute in that way also to tho benefit of tho city. It is fortunate, while it has been determined to in crease the facilities for business upon tho Charleston line, that Savannah has been included. For, from tho recent improvements and construction of new routes ia tho South, is more than probablo that the larger portion ofbea going passengers will come from Savannah. Persons ooming from tho southwest, by tho Central Georgia Road to 8avannah, to come north most take steamers for any further progress. But by coming through Augusta, tboy can either come on to Charleston, and take steamers for Wilmington or the North, or else diverging at Branchville, proceed by tho Manchester Railroad [now almost completed] di rect to Wilmington, and save themselves, if they feel disposed, from all sea travel whatever. This will undoubtedly be dono to a groat extent by those pas sengers whe come through Augusta. Travellers who Ihtend to take steamers will have an additional in ducement to go by Savannah, provided they meet with equal facilities there, in the economy of time, and tbo greater certainty or passing tho bar at the month of the river. These and other considerations place tho impor tance of tho commnnicatioa with Savannah in a po sition to compare with that with Charleston, and wc hope to see them both in full opporatlon within a very short period. They will, wo bellve, bo the foreruu- ners of that greater enterprise, tho oommnnication by steam with Europe. Entervrtao is only wanting, and Baltimore to compete with Northern oiticaahonld not bo behind her sisters of tho South. In Charles- ton the experiment was tried and failed, through na- tlonal causes. There was not enough water on tho bar to allow tho free ingress and egress of a steamer w tho class required. But tho people or Charleston have not given np; they are now at work trying to deepen tbelr channel. Had the ■ experiment boen tried at Baltimore, instead of Charleston, it would most probably havo succeeded—Ho/L Times. The Bible, In tho following sentiments has a pretty good idea of tho peat of society—o tale bearer * 8etawatch over tby month, and keep tho door of thy lips, fora talebearer U worso than a thief.’ McKay, tho Boston Napoleon of ship Imildere U preparing to boild a ship of six thousand tons. It will bo a monster. Four hogsheads of sugar of tho present crop were a AJ Grinding constn.nndtho territory or Mlnouota, together with the territories of tho North-west to tbo liinita of tho Provlnoo of Oregon. Tho Provinco of New Orleans Is composed of tho Metropolitan Sco or Now Orleans, andofitaflvo Suf fragan bees, Mobile, Natchez, Little Rook, Galveston, and Natchitoches, Its territory ombraccs tho States of Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas aud Texas. Tho Provinco of San Francisco U composed of tbo Metropolitan Seo of San Francisco, and its two Suf fragans, Monterey and Santa Fo. Its territory is Up per California and New Mexico. Tho provinco of Oregon City ombraoos tho Metro politan Sou of Oregon City, and its two SullYgan Boos, Nesqnaly nnd Vancouver’s Island. Thu Catho lic Mirror states that by recent Bulls tho Sco of Walla Walla Ims boon dividod between tlioso of Oregon Citvr and Nesqualy. Tho Apoatolio Vicariate of tho Indian territory cast of the Rocky Mountains. Is committed to tho Episcopal on re of Bt. Rev. Bishop Micgo. Wo are not sure whother it bolongs to tho provinco of St. Louis or Oregon City. received at New Orleans on Thurada commenced on tbo Lafourche on tbs ' St A CARO. At a meeting of the Comuiliuloners of tho Groone and Pulaski Monumonta, held at tholr office, October 12th, 1853, the following resolution* were pauod: lit, Ilaolml, Tkat tho Commlulonor* nro under obliga tion* to the Mayor wnd Aldermen, tho Masonic Societies, and tho Military Corp* of tbo Volunteer Battalion, nnd tho Goorgln llunaara, for tho cordial Interest manifested in the ceremonies on Tuesday last, ond for tho promptness with whloh tho call upon thorn for their asslstauce wa* respond ed to. 3d. Pent red, That tho contribution* of coin*, medals and other valuables, from ladies aud gentlemen of the city, gave au intrinsic valuo and historical interest to tho object ol tho ceremonle*. 3d. itetoltvrf, That tho Commissioner* are indebted fur tho kind assistance In preparing, classifying aud recording tho con tout* deposltod In tho Corner Stono. to Mossrs. S. T Chapman. A.C. Ihivonpurt and J. Q’Uminell—to the llluos. Guards, Jasper Greens and l’hoenix HBemen, for tho uso ol their chair* and benches—to tho Chatham Artillory, for th* national salute, tired in their usual admirable stylo. 4th. ltfsolmt, That tills acknowledgement will Ik* Incom plete. without n notice by the Commissioners of tho prompt nnd liberal course uniformly pursued by tho Contractors nnd Managers, Messrs. Gregory & Maury—under whoso ill rection. tho entire amount ha* boon accumulated for the patriotic purpose to which It is directed. It. D. ARNOLD. Chairman. WM. P. BOWRN. Secretary. Why supposoUhoumntisiu inourable, when tliore I* au infailiblo and accredited remedy within tho reach of all? From tho universal success that ha* hlterto attended the administration of MotcnMoiut’a UuKesunc Conronm AXt» DLoonPcRinKK.lt stand* unrivollod ns tho solo reliable remedy fur till* dire complaint. Now evidence* ol it* mi raculous power* aro daily received frou every acctiou of the Uuited Stato*. -DarH Edwerd-545 beta* boiten, 0(1 w fa Dry IBdo*, 8bale* Wool, ffil empty Bblx, aaA Bundqr'pk'giMdM.-/ - - ’ ' » > < v \ r DO.STON—Schr II*nry-r2788 l*#g« Corn, tad 30,000 toot ' Flooring Board*. • 'V.., if".' Weekljr'OommeretRl Revlavr. BAVARIAN, OOT. 15, 1863. ' COTTON.—Arrived rinoe tlio OUl Instant, 4,600 t*lc« Up land* and 05 Boa Island*, of which 8£07 hal** wore by Rail road, 1,226 bale* by Auguita boata, and 08 balea Upland* and 06 8ea Islands by 8oathom boat*, wagons, &o, Ex- ported during th* same time 8.668 bale* Upland* and 60 Sea Islands, viato Now York 2,410 bate* Upland* and 65 Sea Bland* t to Boston 601 bale* Uplands; to Philadelphia 203 bale* Upland*; to Baltimore 67 bale* Upland*; and to CharUiton (Item Sept. 20lb) 107 bale* Upland* and 6 Sea Islands. Leavlngon hnud, Including all on shipboard not cleared, a stock of 7,823 bale* Upland* and 284 bales Boa . Islands, against 7,062 bales Upland* and 06 bales Beit Isl and* at tho saino time last year. Tlio market throughout tho week just ondod has shown great Inactivity.' Tho demand having boen confined to an occasional (mall purchnse of tho grade* at and abovo Strict Middling. Tho solos foot up 632 bale*, at oxtremos uf 8>4 to 10)4, Thu following are the particulars: Friday, 10; Saturday, 200 ; Monday, 108 ; Tuesday, 164; Wednesday, 117; Thursday, (Thanksgiving) no transactions; Friday, 27—lat8)4* 19at0, Oat9)4. 10at9>4, 80 at9)4, 16at OX, 100 at 10, 71 at 10)4. 204 at 10)4, 119 at 10)4, 42 at 10)4. Quotations to day aro hut nomlunl, say for Middling 9)4 ; Good Middling to Middling Fair, 9)4fa>10)4, being about >4 cent below tho opening rates of tho week. The Canada's accounts, with Liverpool dates to the 1st, show ing a further decline In Dint market, will doubtless lullu- enco a still further decline hero. Tho general doraugenieut In monetary and commercial alTuIrs throughout Europo consequent upon the long exist ing difficulties In tho East, with nn imminent prospect uf final war, counterbalance* tlio proripeol of a short crop of cotton in tho United States. A speedy settlement or tlio Eastern trouble* would doubtless so favorably elTcct tho foreign demand m to enhance price* at homo considerably above those ruling for some timo post. It i* very gonernfly concoded that tho crop will fall short of that of last your In qnautity and qunllty. Ska IsjjiZM—’Tho operations In Sea Islands for tho patt week have boon limited to 34 bales,as follow*, vlx: 3 at 28. 20 at 32, and 11 bales at31fo)32 coat*. Prlcoa rather ir regular. RICE—Tlio Rice market lia* exhibited na new feature du ring the week. The sales havo been 325 cask*, as follows, vis: 59 at $4, and 275 at $4>4. BAY—Wo noto a still further reduction In Hay. Sorernl lots of Eastern and Northoru havo been disposed of from wharf at $1.37)4 Tor Eastern and $1,12)4 for North River. LIME—Ono cargo of 1600 bbls. and a few lots were din- posed of from wharf nt$ltfj$l)4, FREIGHTS—FoRna.v—’To Liverpool, )4<L Povnsno—To New York, 5-10£ for Cotton ; Boston, 7 10$ for Cotton, Rice, $1,00; Ualtluioro. 5-lfi^, aud Philadelphia >4<t for Cotton. EXCHANGE—Formox—Sterling Is soiling at 0^0)4 $ $ prom. DoMR-mo—Tlio Ranks sell sight chock* on all tho Northern citios at )4 D c pram.; and purchase Sight Bill* at par to )« B prem.; 30 day Bills at % B <? di«.; 00 day Bills at 1)4 to 1*4 B $ dls.; and 00 day Bills at 2 fl <* discount. ^T' —1IB. -ailBT iMi- Havunuiih, Vic t.* iiy, Clmrlestni), Oct.0, Now York.Dot.4 "^>7 ✓ 0 0 1 2 M yi 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 ail nil » i'OI • 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 Ot 62 Total 46 sol ia|l til 13| 94 Income Western nnd Atlnntlo Railroad, for September, 1853. Up freight from Georgia Railroad,., Down freight to do. do Up freight from M. U W. Railroad Down freight to do.' do I<ocal freight, Passengers, Malls Miscellaneous, $11,651 65 - 5,474 09 8.389 17 , 4,006 79 , 6.914 01 . 14.748 16 , 1,166 00 . 1,820 26 $19,689 57 Income lor September, 1853, $26,124 r Ware! ... black hat Raitkvr*, punucaoc, rttopktapen, aud .migrant agents, are rftquoaled to ilouln any person or persona whomay offiir the same for change, anf (tvs information to the police.— The above reward wfU to paid on the apprehension and conviction of the thetf or thieves, and recovery of the prop- erty, or In proportion to the amount recovered, on applica tion to tin- nffico of 1 BROWN BROTHERS k CO, eoplO—lawlm 64 Wall street. J UST received beautifully embroidered linen eambrie Handkerchiefs, also, French worked Collars, very rich po'tem*. Fur sale by ssp!8 AIKEN k BPKM& S 1IJC Pocket Handkerchief*, of various qualities and prices, also linen cambric Handkerchiefs, of which we have received a largo supply, *upl8 AIKEN k BURNS. From passougers,,,, From walls, l j .’ioj 7 n $37,400 30 Total Incroaso over September, 1852 811,029 27 K. 11. WALKER, Book keoper. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. POUT OF SAVANNAH OCTOBER 13, lH-V!. ARRlVldO S1NUI0 OUR LAST. Brig Clinton, Thompson, Now York, to Ogden fc Bunker, Brig Oeorgtanua, Gilchrist, New Havon. I!ay, to — Brig Bonier, . Boston, to Brigham. Kelly k Co. Bohr John W Andorsou. Watson, Baltimore, to Brigham, Kelly k Co. Sclir Maino Law, Hosmer, Cmn-len, Mo. Lime and Lum ber, to Brigham, Holly A Co. U. S. M. stoam-packot Calhoun, Barden. Charleston, to B M Laffitonu. U. 8. M. steam-packet Gordon. King. Charlostou. to M IJiUlteau. Steamer Oregon, Cromwell, Augusta, to Klnchley Thomas. Steamer Fashion, Plill|*)t. Augusta, to M A Cohen. CLUA1U2D. Bark Edward, Peterson. New York—Ogden k nunkor. Sclir Henry. Line. Huston—Ogden Jr Bunker, U S M steam-packet Motnmnm Peck. Charloston—S M Laffiteau. Steamer St. Johns. Freeborn, Palatka. Ac.—J H Gunby DBI’ARTRIL US Mstoampackot Metamora. l’ostell, Charleston. Steamer St. Johns.Frcccorn. Palate*.Ac. Comparative Statement of Cotton. Uptaml. Stock on hand. September 1st. 1853 6.000 Received since Oct. 6 .... 4.500 !>5 Received previously 7,778 104 12.278 12,778 60 65 0.455 TO HIE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.—Fellow• CmxKXH: I am a candidate for tho office of Shorllf of your county, at tbo eloctiou in January next, aud respectfully solicit your support. oct8 A. THOMAS. Mkrsrs. Enrrons—Please announce Mr. JOHN A. STA LEY, a candidate for the office of SncrilT of Chatham couu- ty. at tlio ensuing eloctiou in January next. Jyl4 MANY VOTERS Exports since Oct. 6 3 658 Exported previously.... 5.897 Stock on hand nnd on ship-board, not cleared Oct 13,1853 7,623 &imt time la,t year. Stock on hand, September 1st. 1852 2.802 Received .since Oct. 7.... 4.688 65 Received previously Exports since 0*1. 7 1.828 00 Exported previously.... 0.009 170 Stock on hand on ship-board uot clear ed on Oct. 16, 1852 06 12.087 " 13.489 nit. Prtf. Neumann, of Munich, one or the most, re nowned Oriental aobolan, thoroughly oonveraant with tbs Chineea language, ia about to emigrate to the United Btatefc Fouion Col«trL<-Louls dal Valle bee bej& offl- daily recognised by tbs President toCowdof the Mtxican Republic ft* tbs port ol Baa Francisco. Professor Alexander C. Harry’sTrlcoplierons or Modlcntcd Compound, for preserving, fastening, softonin and promoting the growth of the hair, cleansing tlio head nnd curingdisca.se* of tlio skin, aud external cuts, bruises. iVc. Tlio common cou.-ent of all who have used Barry’s Tri- copherus. whether for the improvement auditivigomtlon ol the lislr. or for eruptions, cuts, bruises. Ac., place* It nt the head all preparations intended for the like purposes. ThU 1* no HI-considered assertion. Figures nnd tacts boar it out. The sale* average a million of bottles a year: tho receipts in cash, $100,000. This year the business will exceed that amount. The number of orders which daily nrrivo nl the depot and manufactory. 137 Broadway, New York, address ed to Professor Barry, enclosing cash, nnd requiring imme diate attention, would scarcely be believed. The wholesale demand is from 2,000 to 3,000 bottles a day, probably ex ceeding that of all tho other hair preparations conjoined. The popularity of thearticlo everywhere, and the libera’, term* to dealers, combine to increase its sales with great rapidity ; and Improvements In Its conqiosUlon, inode at considerable oxpenso. adds to its reputation ns well as in trinsic mine. For sale, wholesale and retail by tho princl- el pal merchants anddruggiststhroughout the United States aud Canada, Mexico, West Indies, Great Britain nnd France, and by Moore & Hendrickson nnd A. A Solomons.Savannah. Poisoning. Thousands of Parpnts who uso Vermifuge composed of Castor Oil. Calomel, ke., are not aware that, while they ap pear to benefit the palieut. they are actually laying the foundation* for a series of diseases, such a* salivation, loss of sight weakness r.f limbs. Ac. Uobviisnck’it Medicines, to which wo ask the attention of all directly interested in their own a* well a* their chll- dren’s health, are beyond all doubt the best medicine now in uso. In liver Complaints and all disorder* arising from those of a bilious type, should ninke use of tho only genuine medicine. Hobetuack’s Liver Pills. '• lie notitcceinxl,’' but ask for Hobcnsaek’s Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, nnd observe that oncli has tho signature of the Proprietor. J. N. Hotus.va.tcw, as none eUa are genuine. marlO—Cm BOARD OF HEALTH. Bavamui. 12lh October, 1853. Tlio Board met Present—R. w. Pooler. Acting Chair- man; II. K. Preston, H. D. W. Alexander. M. Houlihan. J. J. Waver, 0. O’Rourke, J. A. Richardson, R. Flanigan. T. 8. Lewis, A. C. Cannon, Hr. M.C. lieald. and S. A. T.'Law rence. Rejnrt of Interments in the I/iural Orore. Cemetery for the uxek ending llfA October, 1853. Oct. 61 h—Virginia Bawyer. 12 years, scarlet tever. Dari en. Go.; Robert O'Keefe, 4 months 9 days, iullainriiatioii of the bowel*. Philadelphia, l’a.; ♦ David"Bull!van. 22 year*, bilious fever, New York City. Sth—George R. Prior. 1) ear 1 months, dentitis, Savan nah : Charles Saffian!, 45 year*, bilious fever. France. 10th—Hira Ann Hay*, 1 year 7 months, scarlet fever. Charleston, S. C. 11th—Anna M. Herb, 80 years, 7 mouths and 21 days, old age, Kbonczer. Ga. * Died at the Poor House nnd Hospital. IILACK AXD COLOKKJ*. Oct. Gtli—Nathaniel. 49 year*, typhoid fever ; Infant. 7 days, convulsions. 7tli—Ptophen, 30 years, dropsy ; ilat- thew, 60 years, congestive fever. A. F. TORLAY, Keeper l. 0. c. Report of interments in the Catholic Cemetery for the uxek ending lltt OcUter. 1853. Oct. 5th—Bridget I-eahcy, 31 years, gastritis. Ireland. 6tli—Michael Martin, 21 years, bilious fever, Ireland; Margaret Dillon, fl years, spasms, do. 7th—Patrick Fitzgibbon. 28 yenr*, bilious fever, Ireland Ptli—David Cruger, 9 years, spasms. Savannah. 10th—Margaret Coffins, 22 years, bilious fever, Ireland : Daniel Donovan. R4 years, old age. do. 11th—Ann Doyle, 70 years, bilious fever. Ireland. PETER McCURMICK. Bexton. S. A. T. Lawrkxck, Secretary b. h. prgjisi! n i a;: \; • ?; c: b||eo *6: ii i 1 i m «B-B : : : SSSSSESSE i l f \l • : : §SSsM: SSs P s. 58 ■ s : S : g : : : SSSaiIgSIS 1 1 |: Coo ss 1 Ii : $ .1 I? : S ’ !!• wK cuaop : s: : 5ggsr;i£fc 1 : ft •s • j ^§6*0 — «‘^0? 1 ’ & 3 : ' : .|j : S J! M j || s .1 ii : S: : : : : : : : : | • » 1 ei" : | : o>: : ; w< ! ! ) • u J J? : | -sl LJIN gg ll'*: : US: : : : Is ; | : 5: : : : j : : i : p =T = s » 4 1 ? : | -Si;.: -iiiisM J? Z a’ ‘ 1 i P, 1 in hi i n ii $ J : g iinmmii ! p s-5‘ n i ii i i 1 i i i i IS c 'll! Exports of Cotton amt Hire, rnon nit port or sivsxv.tn, coxxe.vci.vg sxrTEsinKR 1, 1853 . , ... , jy Vl A. Church, I). D., Mr. NATHANIEL LAW BARNARD, oi liberty county, to FRANCIS E.. only daughter of the lion. Charles Dougherty, of Athens, Ga. NOTICE.—AU person* having claims against the Commissioners on account of tho ceremonies of laying the Corner Stone of the Pulaski Monument, are requested to present them to tho undersigned Immediately. The Quartermaster* of the Guards, Blues, Killcnion.nnd Greens, are requested to inspect tho chairs, benches, etc., whloh wore loaned to the Commissioners and report the amount of damago they have received. GEO. ROBERTSON, Jr., Director oct!3—1 of the Arrangements Sj-qjSs DANCING ACADEMY.—Mona. A. Bosaltv re- W--2» apccUul jy informs his patrons, that ho will open his Academy in November proximo, notice will bo given. SavAxxau, October 12,1853. On which day dno qp—"J—~r DOCTOR WILDMA^haringsettled permanent- ly In Savannah, respectfully offers to lia citizens his services In tho practice of Medicine and Surgery. Residence and Office, No. 20 Abcrcorn, orner of South Dread-street. Hours of consultation, from 8 till 10, A. M., and from 3 till 5. P. M. n»lQ , NEW HOTEL.— *• Rexoic<d. That au Instalment of forty tier cent, be called on the subscrlhUpn to the New Hotel, to be paid to the Treasurer ou or before the 20th of October, 1853.” The subscriber will receive the above instalment at his office, in the rear of the Post Office. scpt30—2w7t SOLOMON COHEN. Treasurer. CU8TOH HOUSE—COLL’RS OFFICE, 1 S.irav'uu, 1st October, 1853. J Sealed proposals wiU be received at this office until the 10th instaut, for keeping the buoys connected with this district, for one year. Applicants must name their securi ties ter the faithful discharge of Iholr duly. JOHN BOSTON. octl Collector and Superintendent of light*, SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE C.R* R.\ SAVivxuJ, Sept 1, 1853. After this day, by resolution of the Board of Directors, 1 np and down freight will be payable at the merclunt*’ counting liouso, or by deposits made with the Treasurer, semi-weekly, on Mondays and Fridays, from 0 o’clock, A. II, to 2 P.M. Bill* to bo rendered through the po*t office on Wednes days and Fridays. Failure to make payment when colled lor a* above, will atop parties’ account. U 1 - W. M. WAPLKY.Oon. Sup’t DIVIDEND NO. 3. SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD COMP’Y, 1 Maoosi. August 11th. 1853. / The Board of Directors have thla day declared a Dividend of Foot Dollars per share on the original stock of this Company from the earnings of th* read for the six months .ending July 31st. Also, a Dividend of On Dollar axd &xtt-Six Cent per ■hare on the stock of t)>4 Colambiu Branch, being at the nte of $ par cant, par annum for tha time the branch road hat been in operation, pajobl* oo aad after the 16th inst Stockholders In Savannah will receive tbtir dividends at the Central Railroad Bask.. > : JOHN t. BomouiET, wnEiut to. Sinco Oct. 29. Previously. I Sinco Oct 6 Previ ously. S./.| Cpt'd. S. /. | Up-Id Tier's* Tier's Livor|ionl, Other British P’ta,. Total G. Britain,... 1 Lavra. Marseilles, Otli. Fr’cli. Torta,. Total France^.... Hamburg, St. Petcniburg,... Oth. N. Eu'nl’rt*.. Tot. N. Eu’n.ITts. Havana 1046 Oth. W. India Ft*., South of Europe,.. Other For'n. Prta.. Tot. oth.F’n,Pt#.. 1046 New York, Boston, Providence PhitadelpHn, Baltimore, Charlestoi, Other U. S. Ports r 55 ..... 2410 691 ""203 57 197 65 4806 172 "*683 260 76 “'^2i 1921 Total Cocstwi*e,.. 60 3558 65 5807 417j 2249 Grand Total .... 60 3556 65 5897 4171 3295 Export* or Cotton, Rice, die-, from tIU* Port, FROM Ora 10 KSTII OCTOBUt, 1853. IFAre fo. S.Is. Upt’d Rice Timber. Lumber Domes Nantze, 160423 8773 New Yoit,....... 65 2410 50 373184 Boston.. 691 10000 .A... Philadoljhia 203 iie 75000 .J... Baltiinoe, 67 60000 Charlesbn, 6 197 821 . Total 60 855S 417 160423 546953 Compssratlwe Export* ot Lumber, rRox naroRroroAvaxxAU, coxxxxcao sxrrxxBXR 1. 1853. XirORTXD TJveiTcol l/indsc fitherBritlah Ports.... TvCltoGrratl H»' Rdt ieanx, flthbr French I’ Rdi ieanx, Otbor French Ports.... Tot^lto France-.. Bouti of Europe.. Nortb of Europe.. West Indies, Ac... Total Foreign Porta.... Boston ...t BathJMaifie,) New York. ............ Baltimore ud Norfolk. Other U. 8 Me* Porta.. Total Coast ta#,... Grand To ol. 169,196 10,000 873,180 76.000 107,118 Previously. 138,612 701,665 69,000 706,783 .savor AwifOM 797,111 850,649 ’ "ai».498 670,147 730^93 02,187 406,147 74J86 14J75 UOJMO COMS1BJIKES PElt CENTRAL RAILROAD OCTOBER 13—605 bates Cotton, aud Merchandise, to W W Garrard, llnnlwick k Cooke. K Parson* k Co. J Jones. C Hartridge, Smith & Humphrey*. Washburn. Wilder k Co, Well* At Durr. Brigham. Kelly k Co, Lockett, Long &Co. Cooper k Gilliland, Webster k Palmes. CONSIGNEES. Per brig Clinton, from New York—Brigham. Kelly At Co, Both well A: Smith. Berlin At Nathan*. J A Brown. Crano k Rodgers, A Rounud, A Champion. Cohen* it Hertz. Colien At Forfdlck, CII Cnmiilield. Clnghnru k Cunningha ••. M A Dil lon. W M Davidson. J 0 Falllgnnt. 11J Gilbert. Holcombe. Johnson k Co. Hone At Concry. A Haywood, J Hasbrouck At Co. Lyon k Reed. S M laffiteau, I W Morrell k Co. W II May At Co. D Mallett ft Co. J C Moore At Co. K O’Ryrtw. Mov*o ft Nicbnl*. J Marshall At Co, TS Naylor, Ogden At Hunker. T Prendergasl. M Peudeiyra.nt At Co. M J Stdoinnns.T J Walsh. Webster A: Pnlincs. Well* At Durr. Clin* Vanhorn, N C Duer, G U Johnaou. Tit Mill*. M A Coheu, R R Agt. Per stoampacket Calhoun, from C.Uarteston—C R R, Fin Boat. I.ipmnti. J 11 Galllo.Lnckett. Long k Co. P Jacob*. C H Colding. Cruger k Wado, Mono At Nichols, Dr E11 Martin, Rabun At Whitehead, Klnchley ft Thomas. Per steampacket Gordon, frem Charleston—S M Ioiffiteau. and R Itahorahatu A: Son. Per steamer Fashion, from Augusta—209 lmg* Flour. 60 bid* do. nnd Muse, to M A Cohen. Padelford, Fay At Co, R Allen. Gihen At Tarver. PASSENGERS. Per stenmpackot Calhoun, from Charleston—W Ha.... liuMii-ll. W C Burch, J W Frmheo. 7. Jones. J C lioken- iNttigh. lady and svt.O D Watkins, G S Clark nnd daughter, O Childs, and 10 deck. 1'er steampneket Gordon, from Charleston—J G Watts. Fucken nnd Indy, Mr Crown nnd son. Mrs E W Coper, two children nnd svt. Mr Austin.Madainn Mnval.MUs Heyward. MrsTreadell and child. Mrs Prumrlght.nnd 33 deck. LIST OF VESSELS IN PORT. Ship*, Augustan, (s.) Lyon.. ..1800 N. Y Padelford. Fay At Co Noemle, Johnson 517 1 Jvcr'pl.Padelford. Fny A: Co Bnrkai Ellen Morrison. Garret.. .000 Brigham, K k Co Flight, Calhoun 380 Boston.. Brigham. Kelly At Co Lebw>ls, Coleman 248 Boston Ogden At Bunker UrlR* Fjtcel.Talman 375 dlzc’g...Washb , n.Wlldor At Co Mnzstlnii. Dir. 000 Ikith..,.Brigham. Kelly At Co EUtn Waite. Talbot.......185 ffisc’g., .Brigham, Kelly At Co Tiberias, Hranbnll 190 Boston Ogden At Bunker Argo, Knton 000 Boston Ogden At Bunker Clinton Thompson 379 N-York Ogden At Bunker Celt,Pettigrew,,,.......158 N.York...,..Ogden k Bunker Macon, Watkins 223 N-York II K Washburn Montscrattc. Barton 150 I’hlla.' Rowland k Co Nnrman. Ncvin* 169 dlsc’g Master MatauzaR, Trifethtn 000 disc’g Master Schooner*. J 0 King, Watnwrighf. N-York.. J B Coffin. Iluuter a... N-York Ogden At Bunker C Looser, Snow Boston Ogden At Bunker Ptandomo, Brown N.York Rowland P R Burton, Ismg N-York Rowland At Co Major Riuggold. Bonnets.... dUa'g.. .Brigham, Kelly At LO’Donnell, Townsend d'sc'g.. ..Brigham, Kelly At Maino tow, Hosmer disc’g.. ..Brigham, Kolly A: Hnllowctl. Ilanllng N-York Cbhoni At Hertz . .Ogden At Bunker 4 bbls ai Oanal Flour, for sale by HENRY K, WABIIDURN, Agent rViA Ato.—10 bhU IJmeed Oil, 10 do Sperm do, 10 do Be- W fined do, 10 do Maclilnery do, 3000 lb* White Lead, 100 boxes Window Glass. For mid low by aiiglO CRANE At RODOERS. C ANDIJH—100 lioxr* Siiorin Candlos, 160 do Adamantine do. 25 do Bedell'* do, 25 do null's do. 25 do Imitation Wax do. For sate by anglO CRANE k RODOERS. A LJiANAOi FUR 1854—Greenvlllo’s Almanacs for 1854, calculated Tor lho States of Georgia, South Carolina. Alabama, nnd Florida, received and ter solo wholesale and retail by sepW 8. 8. SIBLEY. N EW BOOKS —Thu Mud Cabin; or the Character nnd tendency of British Institutions, a* illustrated in their cITuctupoii lluiuauCharacterand Destiny, by Warreulsh, Crirao nnd Retribut'on by Emerson is&st'r***'** Xu,; \ - l c °DY>T^ E! ' aESTAUEAHT^^^Lp.^W neat and elegant style the “ow fltuu,, ■ n.tt d»r lo W.TOK tSlfSSSjff COFFEE-HOimp L where he Intends to serv, up, ta .unlior^u I cacy of the season. v »“perior style,stwt^ ;l New York anA Savannah Oyster, v GROUSE, PARTRlDOEg 7 ^"’ V *"S 1 Fulton Market and Philadelphia Rtlr s. f will always be kept on hand, aud Jned nnf‘ ^ ^ I before equalled In this city. M nr*d up In* ij.j, '*1 Parties furnished with private ^ 1 oushort notice. He will keep WSe ffi ii The Forged Will; Bennett. The White Cruiser; or tho fate of tho Unheard of, by Ned Duntliuo. Edith'* Legacy: nr tho Long Wood of tho Grange, by tho author of Adelaide Undaar. ’Jane Seten; wr the King’s Advocate; by James Grant, au thor of” Romance of War,” Am. The Rudiment* «f Building; for the uso of Architects, Builder*. Draughtsmen Machinists, Engineers, and M elian- Ics; by John Bullock. Tim Rebel &nut;a Iteutaaco of the American Revolution, by Aria Ashland. Violet, the Dunscuuso; or Courtship and Wodlock, by the author of- The J1U.”” Warning to Wive*.” Barnum’* News. No. 40. Putnuiu’* Magazine for October. Received by ocl5 CUBBFJHiE k BROTHER. the attention of planter*, houso-keojierannd others, to my largo and varied assortment uf Crockery. China, Glasa. and .Stone Ware; Wood and Willow Ware; Family Hard ware; Tahlo Cutlery Plain and Japaned Tin Ware; nnd Fancy Articles—in short, overy article necessary to furnish n Ionise from ki'chen to garret, may be found at this estab lishment. except dry goo,I* and cabinet furniture, and at on low. If uot lower prices, than they can be purchased else- J. P. COLLINS. T^rSSEfissffiSMSiE 1 will take place at Savannah 01 1 XS“’ Tl " “C'S'I F °{I*."'.’- "»* l » «r«, h IJHICE & VKADKR l “" w ,te «u 1 where. sep2l B ALTlSlOF. 'tAC»N, LAUD AND FLOUR.—76 hhds prime Ikicou Side*. 15 do du Shoulders, 40 bbls and 80 kegs prime l*mf f/ird.300bbls Howard-Mt. Flour.received and for aale by »ug3l SCRANTON. JOHNSTON At CO. G loves. HOSIERY. A;c.—Gentlemen’* and ladies’ white, black and colored kid Gloves ; cashmere, buck, and Berlin Gloves; Ladies’ nnd gentlemen’s buck Gauntlet*: ladies’ and gentlemen's cotton, merino nnd silk Hosiery ana linlflioso ; a full supply of boy’s and Misses’ Hosionr; La- die.-’, gentlemen's and children’s silk and merino vosta.— Fur sale by octl HENRY LATHROP At CO. L INES’ GOODS—Irish linens, and pillow-case do; 10-4, 11-4 nnd 12-1 linen Sheetings, light and heavy stylos; 5 4,3-4 nnd 10-4 linen Damask, bleached and brown; Huck aback. Scotch and birils’-oyo Diapers ; brown and bleached Dniimsk Table Cloths; Dumask Napkin* and Doyles. Re ceived and for sale by octl HENRY LATHROP At CO. I A DIFS’ KID GLOVES.—We have Just received a beauti- j ful assortment of ladies’ white and black, dark and fnrn-y entered Alexander’s Khl Glove*, to which wo would respectfully call the attention of the ladle*, octl AIKEN At BURNS. H .q w. thounk Williams" AS received a variety of new im|. 1 . of Evidence, vol.8.f; I Flanders on the tow of ShlppinT 00 Ue. | pe Mud Cabin, or British Institution. English Items, by Matt. F. Ward ' Bu lock’s Art of Building, for the use nf 1 er*. draughtsmen, machinists, engineer**K55 t, ’. k * aj - a i Illustrated Record or the N Y tohiMUoa. .. Physician’s Ylsittng LUt. for 1851. • 4 01 7 *al t N EW BOOKS.—The Exile*, a tele bv Tslri sniiT—,er I loiso, the Literature of tho Sclavfc Nsiiun.^i? I PoUtlc,.a n inquiry into Iho Mtlu F anil til. nnd nrngr,,. wlluS ..ISSK- 1 Richard Hildreth, authorufthe Hl»torvofth»lViiu*S , y of America, Ac.; ThoHtory of Mont Blanc br AlteoV^ A Visit to Europe In 186i by Pref.^ bSiSSmbM Yalei College, In 2 vols., illustrated; j£ . Works, vol 2; Hie Picture Pleasure Hook, Hluatrated^Si! L upwards of five hundred engravings. to»drawt2l2 I nenl arUste; Tho White Rose, or the Lovely ItehUfUk I ten*, a romance of the wild Forest, by Ur. J. U. Rob^. P Tlio Golden Eagle, or the Privateer nr 'T6.* I nlution.by SylvanuiCobh, Jr.; Die Count*** he nur... I the Fall of the French MonareUy. by AlmulWu* I Barnum’* Illustrated News, Nos 3T and^.S^lT 1 J. R CUDBQ«l D tlMUH’IC GOODS.—ttand4-4 brown shirtings, 0*4 10-4 mid 11 4 bte.icbed do ; }( nnd 4-4 do shirting* : lted and White Flannel* ; Kcrsoy* and Plain* ; Twilled and toii'ten Di.fiil Blanket* ; Whitney Blankets 10-4 11-4 and 12-4. A largo stock of the abovo on hand and for snlo by sopSO HENRY LATHROP k Co. r^tANAL FLOUR—50 bbls and 25 half bbls, landing from ' schr Pliindonie. mid for sale by CRANE k RODGERS. S ' WAR. BACON. .Vo.—100 bbls Stuart’s A nnd B Sugar; 59 Utel* lku-ou Si te* and Shoulders ; 60 boxes Crysta- line Candle*, landing mid for sale by oct4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. F I.OIT.. LARD. A-c.—50 bids H Smith’s Flour, now ; 60 do Canal dn:*50 Imlfbbl* Extra do; 50 kegs Lord ; 40 b xo* Candy: 25 do extra do; 100 do Tobacco, various brand* ; 5 half boxes do; extra twist. lauding nnd for rale bv* oat4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO. R ARE CHANCE FOR IN VESTMENT.—Those valuable five tenement three story brick building*, situated on Tny- lor-stveet. (Cnlhnuu Wwl,j are offered for sate. These building* haw all the advantages of water, go*, &c. Ac.— For particulars apply to Ju.y23 WY1J.Y k MONTMOLIJN. • I vo BUILDERS.—Proposals will bo received by tho un- J. designed until tlio 17th day of Octotier next, to fur- ntsli inatciiul* nnd building » public vault at tourel Grove Cemetery, of tlio following dimension*, viz: length 15 feet, width 11 feet within the wall*, height 7 feet to the spring of the arch. Plan* corresponding with the abovo dimen sions uvnv tws submitted with offers, aud any further infor mation obtained by calling on JOHN MALLERY, .»ep21 Chairman Com. on Health and Cemetery. C OFFEE. SUGAR. k>\—Just received. 30 boxes ground Java and Rio coffee. 30 do mustard in .1* ft cans, 10do ground pepper. 25 do family soap. 80do Beaded’* candle*. 30 cask* Ryas*’ 1/mdnn Porter In quarts nnd pint*. 30 bbl* Ca nal and Baltimore Hour. 10 boxes 8 ’* tobacco, 30 bbl* clari fied crashed and ground sugar. lOdnsolarlampoll. in store nnd fur-ate by DAVID O CONNER, corner Broughton and Rraytoa-streeU. TT ' - i-r —w aegs and 20 tiilr* selecte<Itfo- I) slien Butter. 5ft bo\e* English Dairy Cliecse, 100 do new scaled Herrings. 60 bbl* Hiram Smith and Genesee Hour. 2ft taxes Ground Coffee, 25 do assorted Candy, receiv ed per steamer and for sale by JunolS SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. . suto from Railroad Depot, in lot*, on favn able term* octl3 CRANE k RODGERS. H AVANA SEGARS—lO.OOO Nnrri.-gn*. 10.000 Iliiena Vis ta*. 10.000 Lmdre*. 10.000 Cutinnas. 10.000 Jose Fra* quicri*. tondris. 20.000 Piorce and King. 20.<X*0 to vita Cla ra tonondcr*. aud 10,000 Fernando Cortes I .ond re*. F< rate by a. HON AUD, °”tl8 Corner of Bay and Whitaker-st. pihAKS. TALMAS AND MASTILLAS per *teatner~Au- A la*g« assortment of new nnd rich stale*, in (.Inti, flllll f-ilk fnr —mIi, l.v HENRY LATHROP k CO. salved a largo assortment TRICE k YEA HER. I jMNR .-'HI RTS.—Received by late arrival* a largo assort ment of fine cotton shirts. For sale by ntlCF. k VEADER. N EW UOOK.S.—Tiie tacond War with England, by J T Headley, in 2 vol*. Raring to Bpcnd. or the L.ftons and Pinkertons, by TR Arthur. Venice, the City of tho Sea, from the invasion hr Nat**- on in 1797 to tlio espitulatiun to ltndtzky In 1849, Ac., bv Nliuond Fogg, Kecelvetl by octl3 CUBREDGE k BROTHER. 1 ?OR GAB BURNERS—Painted Paper Shade* mid Frame*. also, cut and ground glass Globes, of avnnetvof p 3 t- terns, for sate by octl2 J. p. CDfXlNS. P OLISHED *teel Fire Sots. Brass Andiron*, brass-bended Shovels. Tongs and Pokers, kitchen Fire Dog*. Shovel*, and Tong*, Coal llods, Fire Carrier*. Trevits. Ac.,for sate by octl2 J. I*. COLLINS. 100 Bryan ktreet. liver, per sloop America, at Willink’s wharf, fur sale low. if taken from the vessel, by octlfi—2 A. WEBB. H AY—175 bales prime North River llay. landing from steamer Augusta,and fur sate by oct!2 PADELFORD, FAY fc CO. HERRING AND POTATOES—30 keg* selected Butter, 100 taxe* new scaled Herring, 25 bbl* good eating Potatoes, received p»-r steamer, and for sale by octl2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. from bark Edward, for sale by octll II. K. WAS11BURG, Agent. d low on the wharf, bv ll K. WASHBURN. Agent. C ORN—400 bushels prime Bench Island Corn, for sate bv octll—2 BOTH WELL k SMITH. meat, the besl iu the city. Call at 147 Bay-street. octS oct8 ROWLAND fc CO. F INE GLOVIS—or black and colored kid. call skin calf skin lined, colored and white silk, buckskin, cassimerc and dog skin, fur sale by _ - _ '’RICE k VEADER, 147 Bay-street. P OTATOES—30 bbls Potatoes, In fine order, tending and for sate by octS ROWLAND&CO. I U.-T RECEIVED BY LAST STEAMER—Plain and figure •J e-1 black Rareg«. black nnd white plaid summer Silk, plain and figured Mark Tissue, black SewingSilk for dresses. Mack Foulard Silk, black English Veil Crape. Cambric and French Muslin*, for site by ninv 26 AIK IN & BURNS. K EM1TON k VERSTILIE havo just received, a fine lot of figured grenadine*. craj«o d’artoi*. silk tissue* nnd liareges. which tlier are offering very low at their stand, next to F Zncb.min’s mn«lc store, Waring'* range. apl2o I ?L>UR, WHtsivY..Ve.—ii»0 bbl* Howard street Flour, 25 bbls double distilled MonongaheLx Whisky, 150 PemU nn* assorted sizes. 150 bag* Rio Coffee, landing and for sale v Jell tl< It COMBE. JOHNSON & CO. H' Y - a " * Eastern Hav. for sale to arrive, bv RRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y k CO. 'Vimp having withdrawn from the xiKXs. and sold his Interest to Mr. II. A. Crank, the husiiM>s* will he contlnue<l by the under sign,si under the firm of CRANE k RODGERR, Co-partnership to date from the dissolution of tho late firm of Klbhee ii Rodgers. 22d June la*t. H. A. CRANE nugl4 JAMES «. RODGERS. T OAF. CRASH* P AND CLARIFIED SUGARS. - L ‘ -"ISTnirbri 25 hid* A.) 26 bids >«. ^Stewart’s. 25 bbl* C.J Jft bids Powdered, landing, and for sale bv angte ItolAlMBE. JOHNSON & CO UTTER. CHEESE AND L\R1>—30 keg* selected Goshen Butter; fift taxes s.-b-cted English Dairy Clieete. 28 ir. new wheat, received per steara- SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. Hiram .Smith’s Flo er. and for sale by sepll F I/U'R-—ion bids R-tltini.ire lloward street Flour, lo« do Genesee Canal do, 50 do Hiram Smith’s do, for sate by *epl5 WEIKTER A l’ALMEB. sep21 THE HOOK OP NATURE. , A N elementary Introduction to physic, astronomy,dn. 1 o*W. mineralogy, geob^y. botany, zoology I lology, by l ref. Sehnodler, with nearly 700 rwl cuti.^ I Aural Surgery and the nature aad treatment ofdkiiM 1 or the car, by W. R. Wilde. " I Coder's tody*’ Book fur October. Tho Victim of Excitement, by Caroline 1** Unite t Professor Siffiman’a visit jp Europo in 1851, with up,. The Exiles—a talo by Talvl. The Camel Hunt, by Faber. Albert Smith's Story of Mont BUnco. The Works of Calhoun, vol*. 1 and 2. Nos. 6 and 6 Illustrated Record uf the X. Y. cxhlbiUe* Tlio Cloister Life of Charles 5th. 16th English tow and Equity Report*. Blackwood for September. Eclectic Migaiins, fillimu'i I Journal, the Lancet, Illustrated Magarineuf Arl ke-k. 1 Sept27 W. TBUUNKWI LU Alii MORE BOOKS. R eceived by s. s. sibley, August 30th. i6ss: Tlie Fawn or the Pale Face*, or two ctnlnrits u J.P. Brace. ^ Tlio Matricide’s Daughter, ora tale of lifeinthirmt metropli.*. by Newton H. Curtis. I Dare Devil-Dick, or tho road aud it* riders, teinp fin re- I mnntic adventure* encountered by Dick Torjsn, fa. The Pirate Doctor, by a Naval Officer. Blackwood's Mogaziue for August; Graham's HiptM for September: Godey’s tody*' Book for reptcoter; Glo- son's I'ictoral; Barnum’s Illustrated News; forulutia Congress street. suHl SUNDRIES. KA CASKS primo Bacon Side* ; 25 do do FhosMm; N tier e*sugar-eurt*l Hams; loubbli A Du-1 Ctkri- fieil Sugar; 30 hud* Muscovado do; 25 do Port® Rwio; 20 do New Orleans do : 60 bbls butter, sugir ul toll Crackers ; 60 boxes Tnliow Candle*, bqani-Si; lMtott- I aniantino do 6s ; 25 do Sperm do 6s; 60 cubHibrifi | London Porter, pints; 200 taxes Colgate's fori Ruth; 100 do No 1 palo nnd family Soap ; 50,000 IbnnScpn: ■ 500 bags Shot, assorted sizes ; 60 boxes English H|«i;X0 I bbls^Ilaltimora Flour ; 60 do Hiram t'mith'i fo; MUq ■ i. For sale"by oct3~* * ^VeiSSb* kTlUB ™ SUNDRIES. Qfa HHDS choice Porto Rico Sngar: 15 dost Croix do; 60 bbls Stuart’s crashed and powileredSoru; W4i ! do A B and C clarified do; 150 bbls Baltimore and (taps Flour; 76doGenesoo do; 50 do Hiram 8'mith'i do;36 casks quarts and pints London Porter; 80 bbl* PhiUdd- _ pliiaCrenm Ale; 76 boxes soda and sugar Cneten; M I bbls tord ; 200 sacks Rio Coffee; 60 do liguyra do; 504a I obi Government Java do ; 4 pipes Meier >>sn Gin; 3 i* Staghnund do; 5 half plp« Ourd, Dnpoy k Co’i Brand;: 3 do Slgnett do; 10 quarter cask* Sweet Malaga Wine; 11 do port do ; 10 do Madeira do; 50bukets litldteickds; 160 bbls domestic Gin. Rum, Whisky and Brandy; 26do No* l, 2 and 3 Mackerel; 30 bait bbls do: & cam tardisu; 200 taxes No 1 pale and family Soap; 100 do Tallow Cu dies; "5 do IVarl Starch; 150 reams Wrapping Piper. Jut received nnd for sale by oct3 mcmahon fc doth SASHES, DOORS AND BLIND*. 1 I-IGHTS OFS.1SHfrom 7X9 to 12X20;# IJjUUv pair Blinds for Window* Jrom 8X10 to 12X8; 100 Panel Iteors. various sizes. OiMSIzcsfuruisboil on the sametenn*. Forulebr JUUS G. FALUGAST B U ITER AND CHEESE—20 firkins choice Goshen Batter M taxes Cheese, received per *tesm«r .llsbus*.fa •ale by *epll McMAHOX k DOYIl IjViR SALE—A negro woman, aged 30 ;esr*. a good t*d 1/ and washer, anil plain irum-r. Apply to July 27 WYLLY k MOSIWUtt. J UST RECEIVED a supply of 3-4 and 4-4 tonto spun. nug2 AIKEN k TO GOODS.—Black Grenadine. Crtfc Bareges,Silks. Iteinhazine*. Alpaca*.Soorkh CWfa and Poplin*. Mourning lawn* and French Utnlici.Ki'i Crape and I/we Veil*. Colter*. ILandkerchief«,»te..Juti»- ceivod and for sale by! mb7 D»wm k MOSC-^, . ^IjOUR, Ac.—160 bbl* Baltimore Hour. TSbbhlfin* * Smith’s do. 20 half bhL« Fulton Markst hot 1 uA 2 Mackerel, received and for sale by junel'J HOWLAND A CO. by »ug24 I^ANDING from acliw' O IL TEA. kc —30 Mils. Bleached Whale Oil; 75 boxes black Tea. in H. }*. and *; lb. paper* ; 75 boxes Soda Christopher l/>cscn, 50 bales d for sale on the wharf, by OGDEN k BUNKER. and Sngar Ri«cuit; "5 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger, received and fur sale by juiyis McMahon a doylel_ F or SAIJl—a likely mulatto Girl. 15 years old. Seam- stress aud llnu*« servant; a middle aged black Woman. aguM Cook; a Woman and four Children; a good jobbing Carpenter, middle aged. • sepia » WYLLY k MONTMOLIJN. s do, 100 boxes Butter, Soda mcmahon a doyle. I*egl*latiire of the State of Georgia of 1851-52. received and for sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY, augdft No. 135 Congresa-st. P INK'S MAGNOLIA WHISKY—For sate by aug25 COHEN k FOPDICK H L IME—500 bbls Lime, landing and for aale toy octS BRIGHAM, KFJXY 4 AY—50 bales sale by tuime North River Hay. landing a octS BRIUHAIL KELLY k P OTATOES, ONIONS Ac.—50 bbls Mercer aud red-eye Potatoes. 50 du red and white Onions. 100 bxs Cheese. 25 cases Table Salt, 150 bxs No 1 and Pale Soap. landing and for sale by oct8 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. C ORN—Baltimore Corn. In store, for sale in quantitie* to suit purchasers. seplO OGDEN & BUNKER. L IME. Ac.—300 casks Lime. 50 bbls Plaster. 100.000 Laths,for sate, to arrive per brig Tiberias from Boston, by *cp22 OGDEN k BUNKER. QNIONS.—100 bbls Onions, for sale, to arrive per brig Ti berius from Boston, by aep22 OGDEN k BUNKER. TV A OLASSES—100 bbl* Portland Syrup. 100 do choice N O 1V1 Molasses, for sale by sepl6 WEBSTER k PALMES. F LOUR.—100 bbls Howard Street Hour, for sale by — Janc'iS ROWLAND k CO. S UGAR—76 hhds fair to choice N O Sugar. 10 do Musco vado do. 10 do prime to choice Porto Rico do, 50 bbls Stewart's refined C Sugar; for sale by auglT WEBSTER k PALMES. B ACON UAHS AND LARD—30 auks choice Hams, 20 bbls Leaf Lard, received and for sale by sepii Mcmahon j C HOICE OLD JAVA COFFEE-20 bags old brovrn, land ing, ami for sale by nuglO HOLOOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO. C aug6 OKNI CORN!! 1.200 bushels prime white Western Corn, lost received affd for sale by ’ J CHARLES U. IHJRYEK. B ALTIMORE FLOUR.—mo bbl* landing and for aale by augl6 HOLDUMBS, JUlINBON k CO. S UTTER AND CHOSE.—30 firkins choice Goshen Bai ter ; 60 boxes Cheese, received and for sale tor July 15 MCMAHON k DOYLE k TARVER. H ARPER’S MAGAZINE—The September number ot Har- ijjeri^Magailne, an exeelkni mnteer^ iiHtbn& kaA 186 Oafzesastreel 178,000 Laths,** sale to arrive, fee Wf Wa J?*-,--') , OQDBT * BUHKH H AMS-—-lust received, a lot of fine small steed sugar cured Items, fur family use, for sale by P IG HAMS ANT) SMOKED BEEF—6 bbls Pig Item*, and 3 do Smoked Reef, for sale by A. BON AUD. EURO Cl/fTH.—20.0*5) yards superior Negro Cloth* just received and for aale by g25 KEMITON k VEKST1LLE. D IRECT FROM THE -SPRINGS—Fresh Congress Water, just landed from th»* *!iln Southport can be found on sale at junel W W. LINCOLN’S.Monument Square. I good*, soiling at cost, by Jjr$4 S EWING BIRDS, Picker Pad cr Portable Casa of Tools, Quilting Scissors and Liquor Cazes, for sale by uuglS J- P- OOLUNS._ l7tD)UR ANbbls Baltimore and Georgia 1 lp , S ttr '“ bbtaCh0 "’ ''“""iciS.S'^DOYLE. JEW YORK MILL and Water Twist Shirtings, Just re- •’ „r 8 i " d A1KCT * BCBX3. C HOICE BACON—Si ca«k* Side*. 15 do Shoulder*, 15 do (W sufj. (W Stag), for sals by »epl8 Coffee, kc.—3S0 sack* Rio Coffro. 150 do St Domingo L/ Jo. T5 mats Java do, 100 packages Tea, various brands, “r?*” 1 U ""‘ I * U ' SilL * HOT,* C HAMPAIGN AND Cl-tRET--50 basket* quart* ami pints Ileidselek and Exceteior Cliamjalso. 40 cares U ou brand Claret Wine. For sal" by octl _ W. W. GOODRICH. TtRAVDk’~GTNT&c!—100 bbl* E P Gin, 26 .!•> Brandy. 16 J J ,V (Cherry Brandy, lftft boxes tTirese, 20 Hi lbs Twine. 25 rgj.^ JnBNM> ii, fcro . OCgTr, RUTTER, fc*.—26 hhds Muscovado Sugar {15*10 O Porto Bieo do; 25 firkin* Goshen Butter; 50bbl* butler C'””™.(“'“E!™ TfOToTRBKIB ASD IWAWKK Fgg- 147 Bay stmt. BCRANT0N, JOHNSTON Ii 00. McMAHON h teiVLT. „ firkin* prime and ehoic*BA* ter. 20 bbls tord, just received and for w»te by , mayO MclIAH0>^*_WH2__ P IANO FORTES —Second band Kano F‘?A, f ;i l “ Uof to hire. «. R NIIfHELL. t»l Successor to F. Zostaum ADDS GAUNTUNS —Justreceired an aiiortnient. if sorted colors and fine quality, for*ateby . j r U _ 1’Air^ k VEADER, 1« AY7NimJ)HU-2i» bales iuperioi North Himilif, W barrels Flour, landing r r M l'ADOiuRl’. FAY k CO_ .fo ca*k* choice n*«®»' r, i sale by *ug3 0 half bbls. Fulton Market R-ef. for «1« ^ _ McMahon a wtle C licquot champagnr-w i^*ieu of riur wine, whose reputation i* nnfqnsltel . famillarlv known, now landing per m received, fur sale by sep7 ‘ “ 1,bJ MoM.tnoNjJwnf_ ehsate Jav.r-do. Tea, rariuu* kinds. Ml C IIAin’AGNE-50 basket* Mnmm's XmnffJ pints and quarts; 50 do tone »ur do. of ^ tation, a very choice article. In *tore and for ] may 20 maiTE TBm^Beeritud bj VV supply—by liut-t* junelft S TIMI’SON’SCnJvBRATED ICE-1 Just received and for sale by junel6 theoS* S ' aw Miu. ruaMia-n» fropwt; thorpe Steam Saw Milk opposite the cu - Ac., apply to June! —'ACSit, PsWlTT k MORGAN 1 XT'HITE WASH BRUSHES. Sweeping Brorrt*-^^ W Scrub*. Popes ltead* and Sye*. hembbtef, Ley Brushes, for sale by 1 p pwuXS. pyBrui iyio F LOUR—76 bbls BalUmore, fo ■el gALT.^uo«d“Sn; irons iTReiroixoBSsi ul, l.j «»(* B ARGIN’O. IWirR. ic —T5 U-K- Caanr 0°“; b . Kntactr *•» »» *• T - 1 “'ra WlW. ji nuglO . “ INDIA L1M1S,f.irmIcby ^ BONACR. >AU»V. WKM - AND 47Ail B. 1^1 bl-b P 4 i MS * 10 ]3 sidr*!20do-toStauldera. W a--- - , te>»f tori 200 do superfine Ilowar-l stmt u i, i., MUions, JffliNnusiSj r ting. Vineaci~or*, FvteUl|H ael, " Hj ’" J 0 )yi>A - ifoHy s**’ 4 iflul trinVEil • Mutar 4Ui. ISW. by * . House by Uurte* I taken*, complete a two taond lnetelto rjEAVYFBKlGl!T.-- : Ifo»«otVo*** . H. edby xesrete wauUug heurffrri|W J T ]ml -stU6t_ application to ““1 ' AnU«'w7tfe-Tte^enGobteU.aum^^^j, . Or Also,Decanter*. Ptebaw, Bowls, Turn by J® 1 /® —-ta-r^Td A T—piRASOlS AND ^.iKt gii«hamU“brattea ***^ n^ftua-*-I»» jtutreeelvedandfoc jde^jj^ ^ jKjBflif. ’