The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1857-18??, August 04, 1858, Image 2

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literal frill OPturpm, PUBUBHBD bt A. R. LAMAR, EDITOB AND PHOPEIETOK. Subscription Price i o> savannah Paper*. DAILY PAPER *6 00 TRI WEEKLY 4 00 WEEKLY, OO -IN ADVANCE"®* The paper U always stopped, without* re mittance is made to continue it. Timely no tice is given, so tbat payment caa be made before the expiration oT a subscription. WEDNBSDAY MORNING. August ttk. THBRMOMKTBR A BAROMETER. icssbat, aeoi sr Sd, 1868. Tims. | Taer. | Bar. | Wiud. | Weather. 7 aTiT 7# 5 180 (Oil 8S W | Clear. SP. U ji) 129.912 1 N | Clear. • PM- a j.fc j 2J.9591 SI | Clear. Tbe Tbermometers from wbicb these obser vations are taken, are live in number made by J. Green of New York, are boused strictly ac eordiug to tbe directions of the Smitb-ionian Institution, drawn up by Professor A. Guyot, for the purpose of giving the true temperatore of the External Air, uninfluenced by any radia tions, from heated bodies or oold walls, that san be avoided. In New York.—From a despatch to Messrs. Padelford,Fay A co.—we lesrn tbat the Florida arrived in New York at 2 o’clock a. m., on Monday. Ail well. Arrival The Alabama arrived at her wharf on yesterday afternoon. We are indebt ed to Purser Miller for late New York papers. A list of passengers and consignees will be found in another column. Pcrsonal It is said tbat Mr. Simonton,the correspondent of tbe New York Times, and Mr.Fillmore, the correspondent of tbe New York Herald, had a flgbtthe other day at Balt Lake City. Simonton smashed Fillmore’s hut over his eyes, and Fillmore gave Simanion a alight stab with his pocket-knife. Sentenced.— At an examination held yester day befoie Justice Staley, Stephen, a f. m. 0., was tried aud convicted as an accomplice in the recent burglaries committed in this city. This is tbe fellow that jumped over tbe bluff on Saturday Inst when pursued by the police. Sales at toe Court House on Yesterday. The County Sheriff sold about $2,000 worth of dry goods, trunks, Ac., at the Court House on yesterday, and three negro women, at the fol lowing prioea: One at $476, one at S3BO, and one at S3O. The City Sheriff sold about S2OO worth of furniture. University op Nashville.— ln another col umn will be found an advertisement of this long established and popular institution, which may justly be ranked amongst the best educational establishments in tbls country. In addition to the regular collegiate course, a systematic mili tary edneation is also [given, and Us medicai department offers advantages inferior to none in the United States. Located at a healthy and important point, and, above all, In a South ern State, it ia justly entitled to a liberal and extended patronage from the people es the South. Premium fob a Live African. —The re opening of the African Slave Trade seems to be growing in popular favor in this section.— At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Chatham and Effingham Agricultural so ciety, held in our city on yesterday—which was attended by all the members of the com* puitee, it was unanimously resolved to cS'er a premium of twenty-live dollars (for the beat speoimen of a live Africau imported into the’ United Statea within the last twelve months— to be exhibited at the next meeting of the So ciety. It is thought tbst a tine young prince, a blood relation of tho King of Dahomey—a passenger on the late trip of tho Rawlins wil l take the money—thoogh the honor will be con’ tee ted by other aspirants. Interesting Mews Heins. On Saturday last the News treated its read ers to the following novel and startling Intelli gence in regard to the change of location of the Indian Springs, which have hitherto been located in the connty of Butts : “There are about four hundred visitors at the Indian Springs in Merriwetber county.” The Republican, which lays great stress upon disseminating early and reliable news upon all subjects throughout the country, and which never allows itself to be out-done in any particu lar by the News, gets off, in its edition of yes terday, the following highly interesting tele graphic item ; Important from China Cape Race, Au gust 2—The Gwalion forces have retakn_Uie Chinese tort Irom the English and captured 133 guns. We acknowledge ourselves beaten by either of the above specimens, but we have n copy of “Peter Parley” and Oluey’s first class Geogra phy, with a map, which are at the service of our confreres of the News and Republican. Tl e Beene In the Buprrme Court; We notice in several ol onr exchanges a let ter from Wm. Dougherty, Esq., of Columbus, Geo., purporting to give a coned account ol m the late scene in the Supreme Court, which he alleges has been misrepresented, and in the Southwestern News we notice a communication Which charges ns with having misrepresented the matter and attempting to defend Jod*e Banning. It is trne we wrote an article ani madverting upon the conduct of the Court and Hr. Dougherty, founded upon the facts given in the papers, which we cannot >ee are altered fat any material particular by the letter of Mr Dougherty. Wedid not believe Judge Benning needed any defence at our bands, and conse quently attempted none, hut we are satisfied, from Mr. Dougherty’s own statement of the Mae, that he sbonld have been dealt with by the Court in the manner indicated in our arti cle. We say this in no spirit of unkindness to Hr. D., bat with an earnest desire to see the Court enforce the respect due It, even at the coat of a severe punishment to Attorneys who violate its decorum. We make the following extract from a letter from a subscriber and correspondent in Flori da : Little River, Florida, I July 28lb, 1858. j Mr. Editor. Dear Sir .-—Enclosed please find two dollara, my subscription for your val ued paper. I ought to have sent it a few wekks sooner, as my subscription ended Ist of this month, bat I could not at that moment get a suitable bill ;;.bope this will reacb|yon safely. There ia nothing of particniar interest to write yon. Onr State is being visited just now by many of the people of yours—with a view of purchasing land, finding onr lands well adapted to the growth of long cotton is be* coming very desirable, and may really be said to be a fine farming country. Our crops are generally very fair, with few exceptions, per haps the best provision crops ever grown here, many of oar planters have fine cotton crops, dtc. We have abealthy county where I live,in fact as a Southern State I don't believe any ex cellos in health. We are const!acting rail roads through our entire State, the; e completed we dull have one of the best agricultural State*. We hope when traveling ia not so te. dioos as now (enly triweekly stage,) you will visit onr young and growing Slate. Wbhing you an Increased patronage here I am Very respectfully years, r Arrival or the Blount Family—('apt. do Riviere Expected. Among the passengers by the Alabama on yesterday were Col. Blount, wife and daughter en route for Mobile. Immediately upon their arrival at the Pulaski House, Col. ii. sent for a Lawyer and made an cflidavit before a Justice of tbe Peace—for the arrest of Capt.de Riv iere—whom he charged with being a fugitive from justice, having committed a penetentiary offence in tbe State of Alabama and fleeing beyond its limits. This action upon the part af Col. Blonnt, was taken to rid himself of any auuoyance from the uxorious Zouave, who is expected in the Huntsville, in pursuit of bis lost inamorata, and who will be politety waited on upon bia arrival by Sheriff Pendergptst. We forbear to say more upon this subject, in consideratiou for Col. B. who has doubtless suflered in mauy respects from the public ex posure of his private and family relationt— caused by the villiauous designs of a cowardly imposter—and the weakness and indiscretion of his wife and daughter—but since he has ar rived iu a section where buckshot and double barreled guns are the recognised remedies tor wrongs, such as he has suffered, we trust he will not fail to apply them upon tbe slightest attempt of de Rcviere to interfere mnher with him or bis family, From their fellow passen gers on the Alabama, we iearn the statements of Mrs. Blount’s insanity are well founded— We regret on account of our iemale readers— that we buve not seen tbe betoino of Ibis strange romance—Miss Emily ad cannot an swer any of tbe interrogatories they would most certaiuly propound. Is she handsome '! Is she intelligent '! and how was she dressed ? (Vi- m Ibe National Intelligencer ) Masnine of Christians at Jeddah. The cause of the cold-blooded massacre of the English and Preach consuls and ibeir [ami ties at Jeddah on tbe evening of tbe 15. U ol June, by a mob of Mabommedau assassins, has not dime to light. Many theories of tbe ani mating purpose us the murderers are suggested but nothing delluite is known. Nothing bad occurred lo snow that tbe people of tire place were uuimated by uuy extraordinary sentiment of hostility lowaids tbe Christian inhabitants. Her Mi jcsty’s steamer Cyclops bad fceeu lay- ing lur about a weik iu tbe burbot- of Jeddah, and tbe officers of (ue steamer bud made ex cursious iu tbe vicinity ol tbe town, but never met with the slightest moltstation or insult, aud even on the very eveuiDg of the outbreak several bad been walkiug about iu the bazaars until nearly sunset, without tbe least apparent symptom of the approaebing storm. A cor respondent of the London Times writes from A exanuria, July 6th : On tbe evening ol tbe 15th ultimo, a few peiaons—Creek resideuis ol the town of Jed hua—came swimming off to the British ship Cj clops, and stated tbat disturbances bad arist-u and that they feared a couspiiacy bad been eutered into against the Christian inhabitants. Every thing, however, continued iu appear ance perfectly quiet -, not a shot nor a cry was beard, thougu the savage work was even then already commenced; but the assassins bad taken tbe precaution to use cold steel alone— Tbe English Consulate was tbe lirst poiut of stuck, anti 41r. Page, Urn acting Consul, fell under tbe blows of a crowd of ruffians, who followed up tbe murder by sacking the house and tearing down tbe fl tg. Tbe unfortunate man’s budy is said to have been found backed to pieces. Tbe mob appears next to have poured down upon the bouse of the French Consul, H. Eveiliard. . Here, however, tbe Governor of tbe town made Some feeble uttempt to interpose; tbe force ut bis ditpieal tmounted to only eight, men, und, whatever t Hot Is they may buve used they did not succeed in saving the life of eith er lbs Consul or of bis wife. Buth were mur dered, and their dsugbter alone, though under twenty years of age, appears to have possessed the spirit of a heroine—was rescued irorn the bauds of tbe assassins, and covered with au Arab cloak, she was carried so tbe house of tbe kaimakau. Her face was laid open with a gash from a sabre e-ut across the cheek, but Oefore being dragged forth, she bad the murder ol her father by the death oMp assassin. JHL Early on the following morning CitpMßß Pulleu, still igaoraut ol wnat had occurred, sent two boats ashore. When they neared the ja iler reefs Turkish soldiers were observed wafu ing them off; the eontiuutd, however, to ad vance until they toned themselves surrounded by a crowd of about six hundred men, wbo from the out-jutting reels poured a shower of stones upon the bouts. Tbe crews were fortun ately armed, and soon forced their way back to the ship, not, however, without having been compelled to pour u volley of musketry into their assailants. An interval of five diys now elapsed unt the arrival Irom Uscc-d or Kaamik Dacha, th Governor of the Hadis*, with a body of abort eight buodred Turkish troops. The crew of the steamer entreated their officers to be allowed to take vengeance upon the city, if nut by laying the place in ashes, at least by being permitted to land, even though at the risk ol tluding themselves, at most two hundred men, opposed to a population ol t-.veb ty thousand; but the Governor sent repeated messages beseeching Capt. Pullen to desist from ml interference, warniug him that his own bouse was surrounded-'by infuriated fa natics, clamoring lor the sm render ot the Christians, who they knew had obtained refuge iu the house, and declaring that were a single gun fired, or an armed roan lauded from tiie ship, not only the lives of the retuaees, but also bis own would, to a certaiuty.be sacrificed- This officer can doubtless not have yielded without a struggle, ami nvMllk'c argument would probably have saved toe city from its well merited doom. On the 20th Kaamik PagJ| arrived with bis troops, and some semblance was res tored. Miss Eveillarn aid olhlHKcucd Euro peans were transleired oil bouul the Cyclops lu spite of the opposition at first made by the Pacha, the crew end marines were ulterwaids landed with the British and French colors, and, escorted by a body of Turkish uilaniry, they were led to the newly made grave, over winch the funeral service was read, and the English and French Hags wero re-hoisted un der a salute ot twenty-onh guns. On the 2,'th the Cyclops sailed for Bui z,"where she arrived ou the 23d, bringing home twenty-four refugees. The number murdered at Jeddah was twenty one, and at the present moment uot a Chris tian remains in the place. Jeddah is a seaport town of some prominence in Arabia, and lies on the easteru coast of the Red Sea. nearly opposite the city of Mecca, of which it is tho port, some sixty or severity miles distant. Jiddab is witlilu the jurisdic tion of the Pacha oi Egypt, has e considerable transit trade with the smronoding nations, and thousands of pilgrims arrive there annually on their way to the city of the Prophet. The place is cleaner aud better built tlmo most of the eastern cities, and has a population esti mated at twenty thousand. A Novel Cate —There was A novel applica tion of the famous Dred Kcott decision in the court of common pleas of New York receutly. About five years ago Electra M- Coon.obtaiued a divorce from bed and board from her has band, John M. Coon. (The parties are both colored toiks.) Johnny theu left for California, and while absent an order was entered that during the pending of the action be should pay one hundred and forty dollars alimony, aud 1100 counsel tees. John recently arrived from the land of gold, but refused to obey the order. An application was thereupon made for an attachment against him for a contempt of court. The order to show cause why such writ should not be issued was returnable this morning, when John, through bis cousel, James McCisy, contended that he could not be Jiunished, and qaoted as bis authority the arnous passage in the Dred Scott decision, -which said that the negro was so far interior to the white man, that he had no right which tbs white man was bound to respect; that be wag a mere chattel, and could be sold as mer chandise. Under these circumstances the de fendant claimed that he could not be punish ed. as the plaintiff had no legal rights. His Honor reserved his dectsion, but ordered that interrogatories sbonld be filed to see whether tbe defendant had really been guilty of any contempt or not. A correspondent in tbe Crescent City writes as follows “Here Is something isaw myself. A few days since a verdant yootb his blushing bride arrived at one of the principal hotels in this city. Tbe head of the family immediately registered his Barao as “8. B. Jones and lady, Alabama, on a bridle tower.’ Is not this anew way to inform tbe public you are in the liyme nial halter ?” A gentleman having been asked, on his re-! turn from a party, if he had seen anything of H ss A , replied that he had seen a good j deal of her. The lady wm in tbe habit of i wearing low-necked dresses. I tFrom tbe New Yorkßveiiing Post) •The Water Balloon, or New Saver of Lire und Treasure from kinking Sldpt, Menrt. Edctort :—A poor ship carpenter was leaving his woik, near tbe close of the day, when he observed theta sudden change of the wind was carrying a balloon directly over tlie water. The man in the car perceived bis danger, and began to descend by letting oil gas, bat he was carried s long ways out beiore he could touch the water ; and then, to check bis onward motion until the boats could overtake him, be alternately threw oat ballast and let off gas. Now and then the car rose above tbe water, bot moat of tbe time it bang and dragged among the waves until tbs boat arrived. Tbe fears of the carpenter, who had once been a sailor, and more than once had taken to theloug boat, gradually subsided into an in genious spec ulatiun on what be bad seen..— “Here,'’said he to himself,“is an air balloon, floating and carrying a oar, because its.bulk is lighter fbun the air it displaces; why not have a water balloon, wbicb will float in the water aud cany a load within it, because its bulk will be lighter than the bulk of water it will dis place ? Tbe water balloon can be made oi tbiu iron, in the same egg shape as the air bal- Soon, and tbe lower end can be made so loDg aud heavy tbat the body will remain upright ak ibe surface, ia the roughest weather. Let tbe lower half be filled with provisions aud treasures, and a row of people be seated sroumi in tbe upper half with their batches screwed down ou tbe inside, and a long pipe out at the top for air, and they may fluat safely lor months, until tbey ore discovered by some pas sing ship.'’ The moon was shining when tbe triumphant reverie of the inventor was disturbed by the practical question, who will pay for making this wuter-uulloou 7 The wages he had squan dered would do it, but they could not be ap plied iu tbat way. He calculated the chances of eiilistiug one or another of the rich men in the town, and was growing bumble under their faucied denials, when he started to his ieetsud walked directly to the house of au old mess mate, who hud long been in the way of freqen ting the savings bonk. The man of savings listened can’ ioosiy, but still listened to tlie story of the haif-iuspired carpenter. At last the slams caught. Tuo miser suggested improvements, which tbe in ventor eagerly adopted. It now belonged to both. Ami before they slept they were part ners in the water-balluon soil tbe bank book. Tbe invention and tbe deposits were com bined. The water-balloon was launched by tbe two merchants iu their own harbor, and Nep tune was invited, ia ail sorts of ways, to try his strength upon it. They have now brought it into our waters, and placed it near the great hath at the Battery. There it begins to get attention. Oue old sea captain says it is ibe veritable egg shell in which the witch sailed across the sea, and he declares his readiness to try it as soon as the w iuds please to get up a gale. Hteambuat proprietors are begiouiog to crasser for it. The reporters for the press are hanging about it. It looks very much like a success. The view taken of this balloon by seamen it manifested by their readiness to enter it any time, and be roiled from the deck of a steamer into the water, while tbe wiud is blowing its best. The proprietors claim tbat a supply of the balloons would have saved every soul on board of the Artie ; would have saved all the people aud tressur of the Central America; would have told the fate of the President, the Pacific, tbe Atlaiftic and tbe City of Glasgow. They claim that no more tieasure need be lost ou its way from California. And they claim that any plausible- show iu favor of this claim entities them to lire attention of express and insuraoce cumpnica at tbe great centre of com raerce. They respectfully Invite Mr. Francis aud Mr. Raymond to examine their work; and, if satis fied of its value, to adopt it as a hybrid, if not as anew variety, in tbe family ot life boats. A Romance. [From the (N. Y.) Journal A paragraph is the l aim da of the pa pers relating how Frazer was re arrested near committed to the j ni OLiir whence he nad escaped, lor iu:. U p wiili i to r now j wruc. ; This Frazer of onr coun ty. lii cam- Minut—miuoi beau- 1 Li'napaile- aud cousin cl the piesuit Kuiptl^^^Kfeo.assisted by this Fiazer mid a whose name we canuot recall, build a “city” on Indian river, between £vaos Mill and Theresa. Tills was some twenty-three years ago. This trio were a pre.lous set. Horse racing and cock fighting were more industriously attend ed lo than legitimate business; still a grist mill a lew shops und a store were put np, but in the end, went down under the sheriffs hain mer. Thus began and ended the great city of Joachim. ’ The oid mill is still standing us a inouumeut of Lacieo Murat's failures in this county. The wriglil who built tho mill still bolds uo expressive memento of Lucien in the form of a “promise to pay,” given for eighteen hundred dollars’ worth of labor performed. Alter our adventurers lett this coumy, Fra zer went to New York and got rich—Marat went to liurdentown, N. J., married Frazer’s sister, aud remained poor. His wife actually supported him by teaching school. Meantime her hrotherVoutiiiued to wax iat and fast. He became noted as a gentleman of wealth, leisure aud pleasure, without giving a thought it ia said, to his relatives, who were then under the frowns oi fortune. The throw of the dio box ol destinies which gave France into the hands of Louis Napoleon, also gave peace and glory lo Lucien Murat and his very worthy and uard working wile. He is now oue of the uigh dignitaries of the Empire, and she is one ol the lirst isdies of the Uourt. Thus, while the sister occupies tho Elysee Bourbon at Pa ris, the brother is awaiting bia sentence to seive in a New Jersey State prison. So the “play” goeson. The New Sloop Brooklyn,— This fine vessel, winch was lauuehed on toe 27th instant at Brooklyn, ia thus described in the New York EveaianPo-vt : w “The Brooklyn iathe first of the five vessels whose wuslruciiou was authorized by an act of Congress of March Bd, 1857. Ttse others will be named ’Haitfiud,’ •Lancaster,’ -fiich mond,’jtl ‘Pensacola.’ The extreme length of the Brooklyn is 247 feet, breudth of beam 43 feet, and th* depth irom the floor timbers to I lie gun-deck beam 21 feet ti ln-'bes. The frame which ia live-oak, is dowelled and bolted together, and double-braced with iron straps. The outside planking la of white oak, aud the bulwoiks are of ueliow pine outside aud white oak inside,and so contrived as to be readily unshipped in the wake of the ten-inch pivot guns, of which there wilt be one at each end. She has twelve ports on each side, fitted for nine-inch shells of Dahlgren'a patents, or which she will carry sixteen for the present. The Brooklyn is a screw-propeller, and will be furnished with two horizontal condensing cross-headed engines. She will be fully sparr ed and rigged, so that the principal reliance may be placed upon ber sails, while steam is used as an auxiliary. It'is expected that she will be ready for a trial in four months.” Fracas Between Messrs. Hah and Dillaye.- - A curious scene took place yeßterday afternoon at tbe corner of Pine and Nassau streets. Ab Mr. Stephen I>. Dillaye was standing on tho corner,about 3 o’clock, P. M.,Mr. Emanuel B. Hart, Port Surveyor, approached him anti spat in iiis luce, au the same time addressing him with various opprobrious epithets. Dillaye re torted vehemently, whereupon Hart drew back and struck Jliilaya over the head with a caue, placing liim completely hors de combat. Mr. Diilaye was removed to a neighboring saloon where the blood was washed from his head and bis wounds dressed. The fracas arose from certain statements Dillaye made iu tbe public prints in reference to tue Surveyor. Dillaye alleges that Halt struck him with a loaded cane. It is proper to state that Mr. Hart al leges he understood Mr. Dillaye to gay that he was armed, and Mr. Hart supposing he was reaching for bis revolver, struck him in order to prevent him succeeding in bis purpose. We probably have not heard the last of the matter yet- An accomplished aud beautiful young Eng lish woman—Miss E. Southall—lias fallen In love with and receutly married Juan Fernan dez, a celebrated bull-fighter at Madrid. The strength and agility of the Spaniard may be imagined from the fact that he frequently tired ont tbe fiercest bull by vaulting on its back, and remained so firmly fixed that the infuriated animal, finding every effort to dislodge him in vain, would at lengtb fall exhausted beneath its herculean rider; a sight that obtained more applause for Fernandez than tho ddIMW of half a-dozen bulls by the weapon of ti? stoutest Spaniard. Tile pair have recently arrived iu i London, aud are now settled iu Belgravia, j where a splendid mansion was purchased to ! lece.ve them by the father of the lady. Miscellaneous luma. Bolivia is la a gloomy state. Dr. Linaresi tbe President,appears to be going from had to worse. Ue consults fortune tellers or tbe re turn of Gen. Belas, and Hogs them if they pro phecy ill. Tbe minister pt war has resigned. Tbe whole oouuiry is in a state of contusion aud almost revolution. Melautlne Girsult, the woman who stabbed almost mortally Mons. L’Galley, her seducer, has been admitted to bail in Ban Francisco on ber own recognizance. Mons. Galley kept him self oat of the way to avoid appearing against tbe woman. In Ciiili tbe deoimai system of weights and measures ban been introduced, the electric tele graph has beeu established as far as Talca, be sides many other local and important improve ments. The new rifles for the French infantry carry the shot a distance of 600 meters, while the old rifles only reached 400 meters. The bultets are oval aua hollow inside, and open on the base, which is filled oat with gunpowder. A corpulent clergyman rose at a public din ner to return thanks, which be did by laying bis bands on bis stomach and saying: “We thank thee for these blessinga, so bountifully spread, aud for our capacity to enjoy them.” A certain dissatisfied wile says that her hus band is such a Plunderer, tbat he can’t even trv his ne w boot on without “putting bis foot in it.” Tske a string that will reach twice around the neck of a young lady, let her bold tbe ends in ber teeth, aud then jf the noose will slip over bead to the back of her neck, it is a cer tain indication that she is married, or wants to be—au infallible test. If you wish to increase the size and promi nence of your eyes, just keep au account of tbe money you spend foolishly, and add it up at the end ot tbe year. The franking privilege cd. public documents was exercised by Senator Douglas, last year, 128 600 times. By Bcnator Seward 58,750. By senator Bright, of ludiana, 100,000 times. Bo says a paintnlly accurate gatherer of statis tics. Alfred Wilson was shot in Stoddard county, Missouri, while riding along the road, from ambush. Dr. J. M. Davis has been taken np for the murder. The Pittsburg Press,Announces the divorce of Aun Eliza Noyce aud Charles Noyce. Wol der if it was because they could not succeed in making a littla “Noyce” in the world ? Epitaph in Demnore churchyard, Ireland : “Here lie tbe remains of Jobu Hall, grocer. Tbe world is not worth a fig, and 1 have good raitint lor saying so.” Tlie whole of the press condemns the conduct of England with regard to this country, ou the question of the rigut of visiting ships. While sue yields to France aud the United States, she acts iu a haughty and unjust manner towards Spain. The loss sustained by the late fire at tbe Lon don Dock is estimated at $3,000,000, including 5,000 tons of sugar, 650 tous of saltpetre, 2,000 hales of jute and hemp, 40,000 bags of rice, and a large quantity of rum and brandy. Mr. John Zook, Br., of Lancaster county, Pa., bus in his possession, iu an excellent stale of preservation, a German Bible, printed oue hundred und forty six years ago. It was brought to this country from Switzerland by tbe great grandmother of tbe present owner and has remained in the family ever since. One of the most efficacious methods of pre venting the Imir falling out, is to moisten it occasionally with a little fresh strong beer. It also keeps the hair in curl. When first used it is apt to reader the hair dry, but a small quan tity us bear’s oil will remove this objection. A man boasted that be bad a brother wbo was a revolutions:/ hero. It came oat tbat the person spoken of was long on the tread mill. Work is to be commenced on the lowa Cen tral Air Line Railroad. * From the single port of Norfolk, Va., there were shipped during June aud to tbe letter part of Juiy 97,099 packages of early fruit aud veg etables, valued at $336,000. A Captain Mooney, lately returned from Ni caragua, was fatally stabbed on tbe 10th, at Urliu, 111., by a mau named Sketoe. A catfish was caught in the Minnesota river a few days since which weighed sixty-dve pounds, and was provided with a mouth large enough to take the end of a fence pout. The only daughter of W. C. Macready, the retired tragedian, died a few dayssiuce. aiuThe young Prince of Oude, with a numerous suit, has arrived in Paris. The grain elevator attached to tlie freight depot of the Illinois Central Railroad was de stroyed by fire on the 21st nit. Loss SBO,OOO. The Chicago Democrat,-Republican, in an elaborate article, urges a renomination ol Col. Fremont for 1860 as the opposition candidate, and the main reason is the 1,300,000 he re ceived, which he fakes as tbe index of his popularity. Wages in California.— There are now 300 workmen employed at the U. S. navy yard at San Francisco, at the following wages : Master masons $8 per day; foreman of ma sons $7.60; journeyman masons $6; foreman of stone entters $7 50; journeymen stone outters $6; do. plasterers $6; do. slaters $6; foreman of ship carpenters $8; journeymen ship carpenters $7; do. ship caulkers $7; master carpenter of buildings $8; fore-fan do. do. s<>,2s; journey men do. do. $4 a tu.oO; master blacksmith $8; forenun do. $7.50; journeymen do. $6.50; help ers of do. $4; nt .sons’ laborers $3.50; excava tors, etc., $3 Regular employment at the above rates may be considered an inducement for good work men, although journeymen masons wbo are engaged on builuings at present progressing in Ban Francisco receive fiom $6 to $7 per day, and other mechanics in proportion. The Niagara and the Agumemnon, Then and Now. — ihe London Times, wuile the At lantic telegraph cable was being shipped on board the Niagara and the Agamemnon, ridi culed, with some asperity, the soape and sail ing qualities of the Niagara. The storm tbey Doth met raid-Atlantio, which the Niagara rode out so easily und the Agamemuon with so much difficulty and danger, settled the ques tion ot their respective merits. In reviewing the results of the recent expedition, the Times makes the following amende honorable for its unjust depreciation of tbe Niagara : “On tbe whole, we are of opinion that there never will tie a fair trial till it is made with a ship asoarefully adapted to the purpose as the cable itself. It is mere child’s play to use such ships os tbe Agamemnon, and we feel it some what derogatory to the national credit that we should have permitted the Americans, ont of their small navy, to contribute a vessel 2.000 tons larger than oars, and evidently much bet ter fitted for tbe work. Whit it m noise sea TnsS'icx.—Wm Pchocbman, Esq., the will known Lithographe*, says: -‘lhave frequently used Bmibave’s Holland Bitters, and find *t invaritbly rtlieves niigestion and debility,” Rev. Stjpnel Babcock, says : “I found special ro ller from its use, for a eevt r j headache, with which I had long suffered.” J. W. Woodweli, Esq , says : “I have used Brer have’s Holland Hiller a myself, and recommcnled it to others, knowing it to be Just what It is repre sented. 7 ’ Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Lower St. Clair, says : “lhave derived great benefit from lu use for weakness of the stomach and indigestion.” James M. Murphy, says: “After several physl ctans bad failed, Bes.-havo’s Holland B tiers remov ed the pain from my heart and side, artsfn j from indigestion.” 8 jy SOB ForDissseaor las I,iv7*‘— TUero are hundreds or remedies sold at every Drug store, purporting to care, each advertised as the very best ever kuowa, tilt wo bad lost Caltb in them all, bat there Is one exceptk n We speak of Dr. Stnfmi’i Invlgorator, which came to us recommended as a cure for Liver Com* plaints, ini all derangements arising from a Dis eased Liver. The testimonial! of so many of onr Physicians in Us raver, induced us to irylt, aud sow convict,(■ it eertitn that It la one ol'lbs greatest blessings evei given to Dyspeptics, for it made a complete cure before the first bottle wss tskeu, and now we can eat any thing ealabie without trouble, while before nothing but tbe ligh test food woclt digest, and often that gave pstn, New nbat we want to say to ill onr readers Is, ir Uver Complaint or Dyspeps'a trouble you, do not fail tbe greatest remedy in’ the world— Uifiuß^feglstar. by J. J. HOORU ami A. A. Ayer’s American Almanac Is now ready for dGiveiy si all of the ptiioipsl drug storei in this c if, who Is supple t with II by ti e publisher for and srlbutfen trails to a'J who coll for it. It con tains atorl the ritbeA coilecUos o sneci'o.es we kao r of—a oallcn for tcrura ely calculated lor this ! mi ri -eau sad ft uud reliable, besides aa sntoeat of YAluibe metical Informtlim which rhiulillv In Ills yosiesslon of every family. This little at null has become a veliouo visitor to the Arcs de u the American pro,dr,—aud m t lo them s.one, for Us n inters oreireriy circulstrd in oliu wl every oiv- I'isedce miry unlcr tin us. it is published In the Fnylith, French, gyaalsh sad Gtrxa-t lan guage', with calenders sdspfe l to every meridian ofihe Northern Uomispheic. Over twenty .seven hundred thousand opts were issued lasi yeir, which is diubtless ihi largest edition sf any oi.e book iu tbe worlt. Our renders are respeo-fsly luclleo tor all and get a copy, and when got, keep it - 1 ‘■ ■ t -----—■— I?* We ioritd our readers to tbe pcrtural ol Dr. Ayer’s advertisements which at pear in tbe Col umns of oar npjr. Tbey deserve atientim as treating of what interests os IT, and from a source which al< have long respooled. The Doctor is well knows as one oC the loading Chcmi* u ol’ this coun try, who and j votes his g-eat acquirement t-t the dltoovery aid manufacture of remedies tor popu lar use. The unparslie'ed success which baa fol lowed kis labors is too we 1 known in tLii com ma illy to need *uy e ucid&tion from our pen.— Wai U nglon Cos. Obsei v r. 6 jy i0 TANARUS”. 1 ■■■l. J!!L.. —a—!-- J" 1 - I'SJ ‘-l- 1 L-Jl - Commmial l SnfrUigtntg. Ovnoi or tbs Daily Uioioun, \ Savannah, Aug.s. f CX>TTO v —The transactions rep arte j to dty were 97 bales at 18j. MACON, Aug. a.—Offering stock very light.— There is a good demand at from 10 to 12 cents. COTTON ST VTBMKXT. Stock August 1,1857 2, 07 Kec’ptsin July, I*>6B 0 6 _ “ . 69 lncr<aie. ...6C7 Total Rec’pts tj Aug. Ist, 1857....t50.Un “ M u Ist, 1857....67.719 luo. 2,321 BOSTON, July 29—Flour—The market is firm and demand grol ; sates cf Western superfine at $4 20.54 35; fancy 51 <34 73 ; extra $-(5)7 per Darrel, southern is in mo u rate demand ; .<• es ol‘ common and fancy 14 lr|®s; extra $3 26©6 23 p.r bbi. Grain—Corn is sosree and prices are tending up wards ; sales of yellow rt SSj, now he! 1 at *1 ; while 9) per bush’d ; Bale.- of Nt rihern and Canada at 60©52 per bu hel. Rye la selling at 81 ceu-s por bushel PROVISIONS—Pork is firm and in good demord; sa cs ot prime at $ 4 6>'(a)ls fcO, mess 5; cli ar and extra clear *2 ©2l por bb,. o*an aid 4 n oi. Reel is in moderate dem iud : sa'ei of We t eru mes smd extra mess at *13(5) ‘6 55 per bbl., cash ana 4 mo3. Lard Uiu steady demand ; sales In bM*. ailiJi<S)l2c.,k*gß iWigjg per ft, ca<h and 4 mos. hums aru selling at lo; i 0 per ft, cash and 4 mos. PHILADELPHIA, July 29.*— In Cotton there Is veiy little doing to day, the stock is much red uced, ana buyois talc? hjld o-ly to supply their immedi ate wauta, at the present hig • raves. Tbe Fie lr manctt Is lino, but very Quiet- and only tome 590 tb a. found buyers at $4 *1(3)4 c 0 for old Btoc< and ia'e ii specie j euperune .md $4 7:fas for fresh gn uid do., including 2>o bbls. made tVom new wh at. at our higu-st figures tde trade are bu> log mouei etely within the above range of prices for comm m an j ct'.otce t u er flue ; 4 87 % (®6 60 far i xtr s, aud $3 60/2)6 per obi. tor saucy lota, according to Draud aud ireshue-a. Rye Flour I, scarce, w.tb furlhur small receiuts, anu sella al $1 07 a per bbl. Cora uieai is also very scarce, and If here, Penna lle-ii woul 1 bring $3 f2)4 per bbl., or moro There it ratht r mor. Wheat offering to day, ami buyers come forward s ow:y at ibe present high uri.es. bales Including about 350 J busb. part oid, in lots, at L.5/g)l2.'c,fo.* c -mmoo to prime reds 12*<a>lc0 :or m.xod.aud 125 to li*sc for white, as in quality—tbe later Ibrgoou uo w southern, afloat Kye is bettor, aud 1&C0 bush. Penna. brought 7C/g> 73 , including or e lot on terms kept private, c .rn is in steady demand at the late advance, with saies of about 4i)00 bUEhels yellow, mostly at 9)c aflo? t including some small lutß of white at S7(a)Bßa. t ate are rather dull, but sales 0r4600 bust, old Peaua. are rep rt dat 42c, and 40jo h.tneU new Dela ware at £63* a A at. BALT MORE, July 29—Coffee —Tbeie was a fair Inquiry for coffee tc- lay, but the only sale report ed waa 148 bags ltio at 10)4 erois For a correct statement of tho cottee marvel tor tho past week, We wxild beg to refer our readers to tbe weekly ciroolarof Messrs. White 4t Aider, to be found be low : WKAFLT COmi RIFOBT. Stock of Rio Coif 0 July SI 10 100 baas Received ffoce per Banshee GOO) do Sa'es lor coasumj lon m>m to abeut 8 7uO do’ Stock of R o coffee on hand to day.. 12 jq) do. “ oarer descriptions 1,3j0 do. SAW, 3,805 bags Rio, at WViffill % - 5* -K&J. IyKX) tio *Oe. -Wi..,. 10 KKftARXg. The market for aomo days past baa evinced more activity, with a feteady demand for coonumptu n The sales reported comprise chiefly invoices iroro cargoes afloat r on l.ier4bl) resales are be.ug nisdc ut 11 *i(a) 11 for good to prime flio. We quoio prime Kioat ltJic, good 11 to Hire, }nu 1010 *OKo. Ugutyrl U to Java lu to Jf. V hi is fc Htout. Coffee Brokers. II ur—There was some Inquiry for Flour tc-'iay. and toe market for mostly all description* ruled steady. Transactions w;*r* small, and te< lude 150 tbs Ohio super at $i W f ßso bb s Howard fctreet do at $4 75, 100 bb. City Dili's &V at $1 87 W, 4CO bols do I-xtra *o be made at $6, and ltd bbl’ ufaio £5f rR o at * 5 l 2 ’"* *° r b:tl Howard Street aud Ohio Super thuic is a good inquiry, but Ifgbtstdc 8 restrict trausaotioos. Holders generally aro firm ia asking $4 76 per bbl. City tdlt*, fresh ground, could nave beeD bad readily to-day at Si 87 % per bbl out threatened to be no demao J for it Kx tra Fleur is * shade Qrmer, and wc new quote Ohio tbxtra at $ (a)\ 25, Kowaru Streot co at U(a)i> 60, and regular shipping brands of City Mills do at ftya)6 *46 per bbl. urin—Receipts of Grain to day were fair, a! though ry no means as large as for some days Wheat was iu active dcramd, aid the market Tor It is quite buoyant. Prices were fully 6 cents per bushel bet er. The clToringg wire 70CO bushels, most f>( which s *IU at i#u cents tor good to primo Reds, li6tfz) ! 4'iceub* for fair to good sap pi k parcels oi White, and 1 cents for prims aud cboiceampies o. do. Common Wneat'} ranged at Irom 116 to lir2 Corn was in good demand to ay, but prices were scarcely so firm. There were sales or bOOO bu -he a at 8 J to Btc for ra xed : f8 to ; sß<i ~f sug>e ojo ° pipping 3ut*Uigin. * Port of SAvumeb Aug. 3. ARRIVED. O S Etwmihlp Altbama, Sobeack, from New York, C 5 hour., to Pode tord, Fay It Cos Steamer iiariiugton. -Brock, Pslatka, to Ulaghorn m cunmnt'ham. Potters net, from Cole Raluo, Savannah River.whh 64 tierce, clean rice, to J Wll i unsen. —’- ‘-“-kJ-L—.'J PASSkSIbEni,. Per steamship Alabama, from New York—Coi F J Blount aud lady, Hire Bluuut, Mr and Mrs Urn lire A Killey, Mrs Al, Winner, Mrs KossetL Mr Vn W AHkwkms, MrsStrcborg, L R Btsviief G U Calico, I) lircy.ucs. w JSratlej, A tiousset, W N ASmilh-T Hilt,n, b Ft'Robert*.Hi Wei'S, J E Duffey, W H Iboher, J it Habersham J Graham, W Johnson, W H Stu-ikey, H Cos oor r W M Redwino. J A (June, Howell cobo, W T Pientioa and A tionnett. CONSIGNKKS. Per steamship Alabame, from New York—Pads) delford Fey It Cos, Centra’ RR. J Augliu, Addison Uwson It Cos. W Bradl-y ; JI) Braniey A Cos, Es Beach, N K Barnum, II .11, Prentls A Cos, J P Brook -Brleham, Baldwin A Cos, D D Copp, O Cohen, Dr W U Charters, Conndrat, Webster A Palmes, Claghorn AUonulnsham, JihoM Cooper A Cos, J P Collins Cobeu A Herts, M A Cohen, Dewitt A Morgan, J Deucy, W G Dickson. W Duncan,-Enstino A Eel mau, W D EDrllgo, K Fitzgerald P Fusgerald, Mor rell A Bro, J C iraiser J Goodalf, Gray ATurl y, Gilbert A Fllden, Cbas Hartridge R Haber- bam a roj.u 8 Harden, E Heldt A Ca, Harudon Express, Holcombe A Cos. Dr Jobusoo, Johnson A Cos, KB Knapp, King A Bon, Ki g A Warring. N Lyon, H Upmao, 8 * Lafflteau, J W Morn 11J Mank P Riley Geo Pi lion’ G W Nichol W W Lincoln, W H May, u N Mode, D Sullivan, Johu Sherlock, J Secbel, J A Shaffer. A A Solomons A Cos, G J Smith, Nevttt, La tbrope A Rogers, W D Zogbaum, J V Turner, G N Wood, J G Wa-.t i. and otbors. Per steamer Darlington, Irom Palatka—4 ba'es S I ootton, 1 bale do L cotton, 340 bides and snneries mdse to F LUue, Martin, Erwin A Hardee, F Wood A Cos, Da in A Cos, Richardson A Cos, N A Hardee, MMyrreJl, M Heuderiou, FTrairy, C V Hamilton and o.bertl ARNTRAL RAILROAD RECEIPTS Per Central Railroad—. 62 b%l*s cotton, 7111 *aoks Whoa*. I*7 bales clomesti* s, 145 spc s too i, aid mr'XJtoJW L & Cos, Phillips, tides A o>\ BotLwell & Whitot evl, r a'ouu & Sa iih, Cohen k Herts, C A Cloud, F M My roll. xj-a? SHIPPING LISr Ships. Highland Chief, Swanson.L’pool..Brigham, B k Cos Huntsville, Post,....New York.. Brigham, B&Oo. Alabama, Rohenk,. ..Now Yark..Pad.lford, F ACo City of Norfolk, Grain, Pa’limore, Brigham, B A Cos Barks. Omar Pacha, Doodey.Chat lam F0g.... A Low A Cos Ella, Sparrow V. Y.... Car let ju ft Papons J WHickF,Grtumfn.Carfhagena.Padllbrd, F A Cos Mary Elizabeth, Fluency, Rio Janeiro.. .B, B & Cos. K. A. Kawlina. Postell wailiog Master. Peter DtMlll, Hoey disch’g./....Carleton A* P. Brigs. Johanna, (Bre) Nordenholt Havana. Weed, C & Co* Mercedes, (Spa J u) Dotnenicb.. wt’g.. Weber & JSros Sckoonen. | Abbe Whitman, Hulsc..Boston Carleton AP j LB Myers, Somers Phi 1a... C A Orel nor k Cos WHM tchell, MP.obeli..wait'g t 0 M®stor North*lnt3, Horton,..New York.. Starr A Hardee. aag” I. j ll^ ll , ‘■ ■gg Jruiural invitation. Tlie Frli'iidu aud Acquaintances of Mrs. LhOYD, and of her son Thomas E. L'oycf, are invited to attend her funeral TBI3 A4TERKOOX at Five o’clock. New Advertisements. For Middleburg, Florida. The Sceawtr DARLINGTON, Captaia Brock, will take freight for Middleburg black creek, to leave on Friday Morning, 6th Au gust, at half past nine o’clock: CLAGHORN f & CUNNINGHAM, aug4 Agents. NOTICE, CONSIGNEES per bark PETER Ek* MILL, will pioase attend to the resep* lion of their goods linding this day at Wihinks Wharf. aug4 CARLETON & PAFSONfI. PLBLIC MEETING. n MIE CITIZENS cf Savaouab, irrespective ts par ■ ly. areresiiec.fjlly to Astemblo at ST ANI'RkWS HALL on Friday evening next at Eight o’clock, to consider the propriety and expe diency ol’ nresertine to the independent voters of the lily < f Swam ah an AJdermen Ticket, fir tlie £nuiug > car. without rtgard to ptriy. Allthore in favor of reform end <-f #iviog meir support so tu :B a ticket, are requested to be punctual in their attendance oug4 MANY CITIZEN?. llSSliy UF IMIUE, X. ‘College Department, OR MILITARY COLLEGE. JB'tKRIe.N LIN OH LEV, M.D.,')D, Chancellor • ot ani rtoftwaor of Chemistry and Geo ■/. Col B UJohason, Sup?rloteadent ol the M litar. College and Protestor of Engineering. Jarnca FHa mi ten, A M, Professor or Mathema tics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy. JII Htewart, am, I‘rji'ensor of Orceic, and Lado Languages aud lit9ra uro- VL J Toys sens, A M, Professor of French and I)rwin c. G£s LNackio, AM, SD, Prof* s or of Botany aud Natural Ilistoiy Rov J W Hoyte, A M, M D, Professor of Menta and Moral Philosophy, aid Biblical Literature C K Winston, M D. The First Term of the next Academij year com mencea on the SOtli September, and the Second form 14 of February • Tuitiou, Boarding, Was! iog, Fuel. Roome, Ssr vaots a t.*ndan< t, and use of arms,sloo per term. Mai iculaiiou F-u $5. Students are required to f irnish t eir rooms, which cau be done at a mode rate charge, by rent or purchase. Engineering French, Spanish. Go r man, Drawing, j?ook keeping and Fencing, eaek por Term, of twenty weeks. In the regular Cui.epate Course, the ancient rep utation ot*th*> University lor Scientific and Classical scholarship will bo maintained, and at tbe same time, every facility i.fforfied those who desire to pumi a partial cow a. Beside* the four regular CT*£c CtoßscK, ■ lieie is al*o a preparatory c ass. students under 1 * years ts age mill not be admit ted. By the aid of Military Discipline, effective govern mLt is established, aud heath, physiol culture, good order and ;udustrious hubits are promoted. For Catalogues, or additional information, apply to any Member of the Faculty. II MEDICAL DEPARTMENT! Fesslou 18i8--o—l he Seventh Annual Course of Lectures iu this Uut.iutiou will commence on Mon day, the 2nd of'November next, and continue till t',e first oi tho euhU’Dg Murrh. fa Thomas R Jeuninpe, M D, Professor or Anatomy J. Berrien Lfodsley,M i), Prcfjxsor of Chemistry C K Wiust- u M D, Professor ol Materia Medioa and Ye lical Jurisprudence. A U Buchanan, M 1), Professor of Surgical Ana tomy aud Paysiolcgy. J6bn M Watsou, a D, Profersor of Obstetrics and the Dugases of Women and < hildren. Paul Eve, MD, Pr*ifessor of Principle t and Prac tice of Surgery. W K Howling, M D, Protessor of Institutes and Practice ot Medicine. W T Briggs. M D. Adjunct Prefeesor and Demon sinter Os At atomy. The Anatomical Rooms will )>■* opened for stu dents on t:-e first Monday in Ociobcr, the 6th. A Preliminary Course of Lectures, free to all “students, will be given by the Professorb commenc ing alsoon flrst Mo l lay or October. The Tennessee . c Ute dospital und< r ihe direction of the Faoul y is open to the Class free ot charge. A eUnique has beon establish i iu connection with the Uoivfrdty,at which operations are per formed and case- prescribed for and lectured upon in the presence of tbe class. Amount ui fjes for Lectures is $lO5, Matricula •ion foa {paid once only) $5, Practcal Anatamy, slO,Graduation Fee $25. Gwal boardtag cuu ue p: o-.ured for $3 to $4 por week. For furlbor information or < afalogue apply to W. K. HOWLING. M D. Dean ot the Faculty. Nashville, Teun., July, 1868. au^C* UNITED STATES MARSHAL HfeP* I WILL SELL on the third TnkMay ia Fgmmber next, at tbe residence of Hiuemsn, on the corner of JSa-na’ and and street i, (bt consent oi pat ties at that li 1 owing lur nituro viz : Ouo Mar We Top Cfl^wl'ubk, ,-ix Ma bogany Uiairs, o e Malioganjjdßßkg Chair, thre.- Oi- I’amtiakß, IwoCsipeis ouo P no’ and siopl, one large L'Olritjg Whone Tabic, pap er macho, one Mahogany KjdHß Ti b'e, cue Mabogai y Work 7 able, four seven Rocking ibtirs. ouo side ug ( lav three g,n chan lellorr, eight Wgimv-, ,- II slstids and B ding, lour WaidrobS two Looking W: sioe, au i seven Tbe same evi td upon as the protflCv (f W. Hi Haosmsn, nnder a II lx, issued tni the Clrcdd Court, 01 the United S tater,for tho -*J^ e i n of Georgia, it tbe i* stance W’lnruiiisJl Go and vs W. H. UCmn-ao, the same hy piailH tiff. DANIEL ttia-iWART, 1 aug4—Gt P- S Mar.lix'. 1 Medical College of Ga, AT AUGUSTA. r” j* NEXT ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES lu thj-i rnstltation will begin ca tie ffrtt i'll)ll aay In November next, with an Introduc tory Lecture by Prof. Jones. Emeritus Prof, if Anatomy—G M NEWTON, M D. Anatomy—U T CAMPBELL, MD. Surgery—L A DUGAS, M D Cbomiitry and Pharmacy—JOß JONES, M D Institutes and Practice—l. D FORD, M D PbyslWory aud Pathological Anatomy—H V M HlLL‘fit, M D Materia Medina, Tborapeutiee and Medical Juris prudence—l P GARVIN, M I) Demou t utor of Anatomy—ROCEßT CAMP BELL, M D Ass slant D- m mstrator—S U SIMMONS, M D Proaertor lo Uie Professor of Surgery—H W D FORD, M D Citra or of Museum—T P CLEVELAND. Tickets for tbe whnle Course *lO6 0# Mstricu'atinn (to bo trken once) 6 CO Practical Anatomy (to be taken once).. 10 00 For rurthtrinformstioa, apply 10 any member of tboFscuity, or to tbe undersigned, jyill 3i J p GARVIN, Doan. iii iiim COFFEE P OT, rpHF. groat inveutlo* of tbe day, Is tbe OLDDD -1 M N'ION COtFFE POT. In which ooffie can be made withoqpao least loss of aroma or flavor. Even ordinary ooffie lu one of these pots makes as good drink aa tbe boat old Java in snob as are ordi narily mod. We have one In use, and speak from experience —Sem York Allas old Dominion Tea Pot and Arthur’s Celebrated -Soil-Scaling Fruit Cans ana Jars. For su eby MORSE A FAY, . July US lit and 167 Broughton ■licet. BY TELEGRAPH. | Report.a for the Svaunh Daily (fuurgian.] TURKS DAYS Later FROM KI7ROPK ARRIVAL DP TIIR PERSIA. COTTON DBCLINKD. New York, August 3 The steamship Per sia baa arrived with Liverpool dates to thn 24th ult. Commercial. Cotton sales for tbe week 44,000 bales, specu lators taking 1,600 bales and exporters 4,000, Prices slightly declined, say |d. on tbe lower grades and 1-16(1. on Middling and Fair quali ties. Tbe sales on Friday, tbe 23d, were 7,000 bales. Manchester news was unfavorable. The market closed quiet at the following QUOTATION'S t Orleans 7 11-16d I Middling.. .6 15-16d. Mobile 7| | Middling. ..6J Uplands 7 3-16 | Middling . .6| Stock on band 662,000 bales, including 600,- 000 American. Tbe weather continued favor, able for the crops. Flour very dull, with prices easier but quotations unchanged. Wheat de clined Id. Corn dull. Yellow 6d. ala. Rosin doll at 4s. Sugar buoyant. Rice steady. Caro, lina quoted at 20s. cash. Turpentine heavy. News In General. European politics were very dull. Tbe India and the Jew bills passed both Houses ol Par liament. D'lsreali said that tbe Government was pre paring a plan for submission to America on matters respecting slavery, which he believed would be satisfactory, and wbicb would ac complish the end in view. Continental news unimportant. The fanatical movement against tlie Chrla tiaos in Turkey coutinues unabated. Havre Market. Cotton. —Tres ordinaire 105f. Breadstuff’s declining. All qualities of provisions steady. Consols 96. Naw York, August 3.—Cotton sales 2,500 bales. Prices easier, but quotations unchanged. Flour unsettled, and declined front 6c. to 10c. Bales 9,000 barrels. Wheat u , sales 50,000 bushels. Corn heavy—lsSies 30,000 busbels. White 95c. to $1; Yellow $1 to $1.05. Turpentine steady. Rosin heavy. Rice quiet. Yellow Fever. Boston, Auguat 3—A few cases of yellow fever are reported on boaad tbe sloops James town and Constellation, which have arrived here. IffilllM, CfItLE&E OF 6! NACON ga. THS twentieth a .uual course of Lectures in ibis College, wiu open ou tbe flrst Monday in Nov - ember next, and continue until the first ol March following: FAC U L T Y. L. BANKSTON, M. D., Prof, of Pnysiorogy and Pathology. J. T COXK, M. D., Professor, o! Principled and Practice of Medicine. M. S IHOUdON, M. D . Protessor of Obstotries, Diseases of Women aul Children aud Materia Me dica. I. N. LOOMIS, A M , M.D., Prof, of Chemistry, Botany, Pharmacy, aud Miercneopy. 1. M COMINGS, A. M., M. D , Frofassor of Ana tomy und Surgery. O. A. LOCHKANE, Esq., M D , Professor of Medi cal Jurisprudence and Therapcuties. Timis —Entire fees for tickets to Lectures— V OO, Matricula lon (mcoonly) 5 Anatomical Ticuet 10 Payable in c.ißb Invariably in advance, at the opening of the session. Graduation fee, payablo be fore examination, $25. a ug 3 DOUGLASS & SUERWOOfi’S Celebrated Expansion Skirts. JUST rcre'ved another largo assortment for Ladk sand children. For sale by EINSTEIN & ECKfcAN, July 23 161 Congress street. TO PLAiNTEKS k FACTORS OF SEA ISLAND COTTON. THK undersigned, Agents of tbe “Dolphin Manu facturing Company.” bars received samples of Bagging, manufactured for the packing > f Sea lalanu Cotton, which 18 believed to bo superior lo the Dundee or any manufactured In this country. An examination of the same, by all p&rtfos inter ested. is invited. _Jwne2s HUNTER A CAMMED!,. CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, I WJily Term, ]8!8. f HEREAS, M. Shannon,Michael Gay, Michael Sheahsn, William M. Leigh, John A. Hengea, Johu.L Marlir, Thomas H. Burns and Char lea E. smith, summoned to allend the present July Term of Chatham inferior Court, aa Petit Jurors, have made default for the Term. It la ordered that they be fined each in the a in or twenty dollars, unless tbey file gaod and auillcieut cause of excase on or before tho first day of tbe next Term of this Court. True extract from minutes or Chatham Inferior Court. WM.H. BULtOCH, # Clerk I. 0, C. O. Mechanics Want Work FOR SALE. t CITY LOT on Jones street, between Aberoorn *- W d Linooin, and lon Gordon street, between ■ oraytou and Aberoorn, west of Bt. Paul’s Free Ctnif ch, aud fronting Calhoun t'quarc—all well sit uated for good ranting dwellings or private renl deccee. EDWARD G. WILSON. lznelJ-tf CIUhPAGJVK. TI/TOETT A CHANDON’d Green Neal. Mumm’i -LTL Imperial, Cabinet and Verzenay. Piper Behiaick, lihaa Heidsick, Crown & Anchor Brand. Wines of ibe above well known brands In store and lorjkle by |i J REILLY, No I7J Bxj hireet. WINES. In Rose. inliio Claret, tinted Viu , in Store und lor rule by ■p M J REILLY, No 178 bay atreot, ■PdissoLi HON. PF*> of LOCKETT A SNKLUNGS, la dla- X eo.vod by mutual c inaent. E.) oikettwlll set tled the nffnlra t f the fate firm. June IB b, 1868. , , ‘ H. D, SNKi LING, JY SO E. LOCKETT. NOTICE. AI L indebted to the subscriber, whose accounts due on January last, are requested to settle the saire wltfcoit duay, or they will be plac:d in the baud! ot an Attoruey lor collection. July 2 > WM. R. SYMONS. ALE AND PORTEJL Off BfILS Taylor & Son’s Albany Ale; AO casks Scotch Ale; 20 casks London Porter, received and for sale by JAMBS DOYL'i, jyllb 206 and 207 Bay at. SUNDRIES. GROSS round wood boios Matches; O\J 50 boxes No 1 Mustard; 16 tieroea Molasses; 6 hints d'; 10 gross Match Baiba; ■ 500 lbs Almonds and Batter Nats; \ 15 cuks Porter; 10 tierces oh< ice Hams; 20 boxes English Pipes; 10 do Pipe Heads; <'*’ 16 do Patent Clothes Pins; r* 100 Reams Wrapping Paper; 26 boxes fresh ground Pepper; 26 dos Flour Falls; 20 kegs and hair kegs FFFG Son Powder- Received and tor sale by ’ JAMES DOYLE. Jnel3 206 and 2C7 Bay at. PI.UJMBINU, PLCUBMO, PLDIUMO, IN all its branches promptly done In the best stj Is by MORSE A FAY, jyle Nos 166 and 167 Broughton it, OOGAR ANtr Blsowr—26 bbU Oiarlned Sugar E 7 16 do Crasbed and Powdored Sugar; 60 do Su gar, Soda and A utter Biscuit; lauding and for sale by CONNKRAT, WEBsTiCK A PALME?, mar 2t Q ALT—6OO sacks Liverpool Salt, sale tow by Ft JuasU CAKLVTON A PARSONJ|