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Savannah morning news, Wednesday, march 3, 1852.
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THB DHL! MORSIXB SEW S»
ItyjOHN M. COOPER.
".vn.i.IAM T.THOMPSON. KPITOhT
Largest Circulation in the Hty
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Wednemdny iltewhf, M«W> 3» lsav> ‘
Mr. SAMUEL E. BUBOES, Agent, la MthortM*
to make collectlona and recelre subacriptioua for tkU
papsr !• Georgia and Florida.
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
(Transmittedezpresaly for Daily Morning Newt.)
Farther Acnonnm by the Franklin.
Liverpool Cotton Market, «cc.
New York, March 9, P. M.
After the departure of the eteamor Africa,
on ti» lllh ult., the Liverpool Cotton Mnrkcl
became very active, and the aaioe inailo were
at an advance of one-sixteenth to one-eighth
of a penny, (1-16 a (d.) The sales on Tues
day the 17th, amounted to 15,000 hides, of
which apeculalore end exporters took <,000
bates.
Breedstuffs.—Floor has declined, and
sates have been umdo nt six pence reduction
on fonner rates. Wheat is also lower, and
told at one to two pence decline. Com nil
vaoeed six pence.
Short Passaue.—The American steamship
Arctic had arrived at Liverpool, making the
paaaage from New York in nine day and
eighteen hotirt, which is the shortest passage
on record.
Bnuland.
Lord John Russell has introduced n hill
into Parliament, for the organisation of the
loyal militia.
China.
A very deatruetive fire broke out nt Hong
Kong, on the 33th of December flast, which
destroyed five huudred houses. Kwanoekf.,
tho insurgent chief, is making considerable
headway againattlie Government furcci
France.
The approaching elections for members of
the new Assembly, is absorbing the attention
of the people throughout France.
Mpnln.
The Queen of Spein lias recovered from the
wound ehe received.
The Concert to Nlglit.
By reference tu the card in ano'her column
it will be eeen that the programme of Mad'aelle
Pahodi’s Concert comprises several of tier
boat pieces. Her talented assistants, Signori
naPatti,Straeosch and Hauser, also give
•ome of their ehoiceat performances. It is
seldom that our citizens are afforded such u
musical treat as is offered them to-night, nnd
the way to secure the more frc<|uont visits of
superior artiata is to give them a liberal en
couragement when they come among us. To
night ia the last opportunity we shall have of
hearing Parodi, and we siucorely hope that
ehe tuey leave ua impressed with the convic
tion that she was justly upprccinlcd liy our
citizens.
Sale or City VftunvEs. — The City
•harves, known ns Anciuux’s, were sold yes
terday before the Court-House by Messrs.
Tarver Sl Trvchelut, auctioneers, >nd
were purchased by Ont anuo W'oon, Esrj. for
the sum of $20,300.
gy Tha schooner J. IV. Andcreun, which
has'been aground for some time below the
city, with a quantity of iron on board, Touched
her wharf yesterday. Although aha sustained
some damage, we learn that ahe is not mate
rially injured.
miss Dean In Charleston.
Preeentation of Jewelry.—Miss Julia Dean
took e benefit at the Charleston Theatre on
Monday night, on which occasion she was pre
sented with a handsome diamond bracelet and
pin. The Standard says—
Hiu liana again upucaroil before a brilliant uni]
crowded assembly as lliancu, in Milmaa’s Tragedy
of Kasio, bur representation of wl'tch waa recoived
with the iiiual applause elieited In every oilier in-
.lance by tier graceful elocution, spirited concep
tion, and truth Alt personation or character. At the
conclusion of the play, n cnnnniitea composed of the
following gentlemen : George Robertson,Sam’l Tup.
per,I.. A. Edmond.ton, and T. Lee, Eaqra., came for
ward on one side of the stage, while Miss Dean, coo-
dueled by Iter father, appeured at llm oilier. The
gift wae thou presented by Mr. Leo, in a neat aad
appropriate address, which was most gracefully re
ceived and eloquently and happily responded to by
Miss Dean, She was frequently interrupt!!,1 by
the eniuubiast ic cheers of the audience, and the whole
ao«jM waa one of deep interest and gratiflcntlon to
all lovers of dramatic genius, aa well the personal
friends of thii talented lady.
We so© it atated in the Courier that Mibb
Dkan has boon re-engaged for five wights
more in Charleston, after which, wo presume,
wo may expect to bava hot hero again for a
few nights. Should she return among us she
will oot come as before, unheralded and a
stranger, but as an established favorite to meet.
• warm and cordial reception.
Tho Mormon Coup d’Etat.
Tho telegraph brings us interesting nows
from Oregon. A revolution 5 agoinst, the U. S.
is a novel affair and will sound well in Eu
rope. If it is nut speedily put down it will ulso
be a serious affair, us the easy doctrines of the
saints of Salt Lake will make that country n
rendezvous for all the crack-brained ismites,
vagabonds and desperados in the world. If a
revolution bus been determined oil, and wc arc
disposed to credit the rumor, notwithstanding
tho denial of Mr. Bushnkll, the Mormon
delegate, it is a pity that the movement should
bo made just at a time when all tho distin
guished patriotism of the country is so busily
engaged in President-making, that it has no
time to look uftcr the Saints. But for this
fact there would he littla. cause of regret.
These impious Mormon heretics are a fast
people, nt least a century in udvauce of the
age, and a good pretext for setting them back
little would be of service to them. The
nost should be broken up, and the duludcd
wretches, (if they are,less knaves than fools,
which we doubt,) should ho taught the differ
ence between religious toleration, am! the tol
eration of the infamous and degrading princi
ples, political,religious and sociul, which they
profess.
Correspondence of the Courier.
Washington, Teh. 27.
Wc have had, for a day or two, an interest
ing rumor of consultations among Southern
members of Congress in relation to tho selec
tion of a candidate for the next Presidency. I
do not liml that unv formal meeting lias yet
taken place, though it is in contemplation.—
Tim rumor thut Senator Butler hud been do
signaled as a candidate by a number of South
ern members is probably premature. It is still
usserted, however, thut a new candidate is to
bo presented, and one wlm will be approved by
the .South, w hile he cunnol be objected to by
the North.
The Southern Whigs, so far us we learn,
arc in favor of Mr. Fillmore as their candidate
for the Presidency, and ot Mr. Crittenden or
Gov. Junes, of Tennessee, for the Vice Presi
dency.
It is now generally concluded that the pub
lic lands arc no longer to be u source of reve
nue to the public Treasury, and that they are
to ho granted in huge quantities to the IStutes
wherein they lie for the purpose of internal
improvements. Thu Missouri mid Iowa luml
appropriation hills are still under discussion.
Meanwhile, the Hlutc of Maine bus applied
far a grant of two millions of acres of pubic*
laud ail aid of the construction of the Kiiiopeun
mid North American Railway, a part of which
is to run through Maine und connect with the
liiioof railway commenced ill the British Prov
inces. Should this railway be completed, it
will, in connection with the proposed line of
9toamurs between Halifax uiidGiilwuv,shorten
the transit of mails between New York and
London to seven days und eight hours. Be
tween Haxifax and Galway the distune* is
only 2.130 miles, und a steamer running at the
rate of 15 milo* >m hour, will accomplish it ill
5 dnvs und 22 iiou'S.
The State of Muine urges in behalf of her
application that, by assenting to tho Ashbur
ton treaty, she gave up a territory equal in ex
tent und fertility to Massachusetts, uud thut the
Government should render her an equivalent
for the sacrifice she then made for the general
good. Maine urges that, If Texas was entitled
to ten millions ol dollurs as an indemnity for a
doubtful claim to a worthless territory, she is
entitled to the small grant which she asks in
aid of a high national object. I do not think
the claim of Muino will he recognized. The
old States will liurdly bo ubln to get any share
in the spoils of the*domain. \Ve ure yet to see
however, what will be the fate of Mr. Under
wood’s project to divide a portion ol'tlm public
lands among ull tho old .Stales, The vote will
be a close one in the .Senate.
The splendid Collins’ steamer, the Baltic,
lell Now York yesterday, for this city, with a
large party of invited ’guests, uud we shall
piohably hear her guns this morning, unless
she may have .grounded somewhere in the Po
tomac, fov vwbiaVt film Uni a g^iiul ulMutao,RAako
draws eighteen feet. She is much larger than
any vessel that ever floated iu the Potomac.
A round of receptions uud entertainments, oil
hoard this magnificent ship, will follow her ar
rival here.
The Naval Committees have not yet report
ed upon the application of the Collins' Compa
ny, for addirionul aid from the Government;
hut it is believed that they are in favor of grant
ing the aid asked for. The Supremo Court
will tuko a recess from tho tenth of March, or
thereabouts, till the tenth of April.
Franco with Gcrhikny, and the powers gone-
Hamruroii ani> H01.8TE1 n.—The Austrian
troops Imve fairly commenced preparations
for the evacuation of Hamburgh and Holstein.
Spain.—'Tlielasf accounts froui Modrid an
nounce timt life Queen's health continues to
improve.
Prussia.—The Upper Chamber, in its sit
tings of the 11 lh inst,, affirmed the motion of
M. Klee, removing the trial of political offend
ers and crimes from the competence of a jury.
Italy.—The Italian journals state that in
the village of IVmu, u short distance from Ber
gamo,© terrible fire broke out during the night,
and two hundred dwellings were consumed.
Two old women and many cattle perished, and
more than forty persons were more or less
hurt, whilst endeavoring to extinguish the
flames.
Terrible Tragedy in lown.
St. Louis, Feb. 25. 1852.
Wc learn from Burlington, Iowa, thut a ter
rible trugedy wus enacted, on Friday last, near
Fort Snelling, which for liciidishiicss and cold
blooded atrocity, lias seldom been equal led.
It appears that five years since, a man named
William Wingate, uud possessed ofconsider-
able property, settled with his family, ill Pot
tawattamie county, in Iowa, and took up a
large tract of land. Soon alter ho became u
convert to Mnniioiiism, and abandoned his
family, but about a yedr since returned and
claimed possession of his properly, which wus
all yielded to him hv his sons, two of whom
had married during hisahseiiee; und the moth
er and sons refusing the overtures towards a
reconciliation, removed und settled a short
distance from Fort Snelling. \\ ingutc seems,
since that time, to have associated himself with
a gung of half-breeds of the most lawless
character, and, on Thursday lost, in company
with several of them, again visited his family
and claimed shelter. His sons ollbred every
hospitality to him, but would not admit Ins
companions, nnd they accordingly lelt together,
Imt on Klidav night returned again, nnd on
being refused admittance, und the door closed
againt them, they fired upon the inmates, kill
ing Mrs. Wingate and the eldest of the four
young men. They subsequently set fire to the
building, nnd as thcHurviviiig inmates attempt
ed to escape, the two young women were
killed, und this dwelling and out-houscs were
burned to anlics.
St. IIki.f.na Light Ship.—Capt. Rodgkrs,
of the sclir. Rainbow, which arrived ut Charles
ton on Monday, from Ashepoo, states that the
Light Ship at St. Helena hud drilled from her
moorings.
J Tho Comptroller of Public Accounts,
of tho State of Alabama, reports the totul debt
of that Stute nt $ti,35G,406 74; of which
$1,325,807 G4 is due to the School and Uni
versity Funds of that State.
Mokk. Rascality.—The Bel-Air Gazette
says, a few day a ago. the cow stable of Mr.
Jonathan Warner, ol that county, wus entered,
and a valuable cow cut to pieces with an nxe.
Tlie thing in liuiuaii sliape that would commit
such an act, will never get justice done him
until he is hung.
MARRIED,
On the evening ot the 25th February, by tho Rev. C.
Hiiovcn, of B« All fort District. (S. C.) Rev. JESSE T.
WILSON, of Springfield. (Gu.) to Miss ANZA E.
DAWSON', of the former plane.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamship Florida, from New York—G Alexan
der, Alkln k Bunin, Jan Andorson k Co, J A Brown, L
E Byok, Brigham, Kelly k Co, it 6 Kogardu*, H E Botli-
11 k Co, Belm k Foster, J Burtjb Co, N K Bornumk
tion
I BfelT
:V" ; 1 lit
P^ mcn
gr Wo ttre indebted ton in*»d for R copy
or the “Map of the Cerolinu end Georgia
Railroad, nnd their Connection*.' * lithographed
by Mr. W. Kekah, Chnrleelon. The map ia
Valuable aa thowing the entire ayatein of
Southern JUiironde end the diatricta of country
which they ioieraect.
A view of it enablea ua to correct an error
into which we had fallen in reference to ilia
North, aa tern Road, to tho itock of which
Chnvlaaloahasjustaubacribedtlt)0,000. Title
M*d ia deeigned to connect Charleston with
the Wilmington and Manchester road, with u
.tew to divert the trade on tho greet northern
route through that city. The contemplated
Rabun Gap Road, which would be a continua
tion of the Columbia and Greenville Road, uud
by which Charleaton would connect with the
Georgia and Tennessee Roads ot .point abore
Chattanooga, is another movement, aud is as
yet only conteuiplated. A rccoonoisance of
the route is, we believe, now being made, but
Reorganisation has been made for the prosecu
tion of the road. If the plan is feasible, this
Utter road could not (ail to be an important
and would add auothe, valuable link in
Ihe great chain of Southern internal improve
ments. *
Congress. Ih the U. S. House of Repre
sentatives on Friday, after much preliminary
action, the House, by a vote of yens 100, nays
Sttodupon the table the bill explanatory of
tha Bounty Law of September la, ltmt.
The hill, ae has heretofore been stated pro-
poted to five lend officers additional compe,,.
locating land warrants, provided for
lion of tho provisions of the law to a
I of Hew cases, Sec.
0T Some $50,000 worth of property be
longing *6 tho Vermont Central Railroad, was
destroyed by fire on Wednesday, in conso-
qilence of which the stock of said road sold at
a decliua in the Boston market on Thursday.
Washington, Feb. 37, 1853.
' | oo good authority that Senator
tied to throw his strength
interest. The morale of
at if Gen. Case were to get
vould.iu any event, prevent
; receiving it in 1856, where-
.Buchanan, Mr. Douglas
—IMiactioo. Atoll events,
» Mere has hesL agreed
Items of Foreign News by the Atlantic.
• There were reports of a secret umloratuud-
ing between thu Austrian and French govern
mems. No nttucks upon Lord Palmoialon were
to be allowed in the Paris pa|iers. It wus
said the legitimists will not stnud ns candidates
fur me legislative body.
Tho celebrated Miss Howard (before report
ed banished from Paris) gave, on Saturday,
the 7ih inst., a sumptuous dinner party, at
which Louis Napoleon und some bngliali tto-
blomon wore present.
Accounts from Turkey of a serious nature
have been received at Paris, to the effect tltxt it
complete counter-revolution lias taken plnco
in the government of tho Sultan. Rescind
Pacha lilts been dismissed. The nncotiaiiou
witli respect to the Holy Sepulchre lms beer,
completely ahundonod, and tho French minis
ter was akuut to leave Constantinople forth'
with.
The news from Switzerland is important,
the threatened occupation of that Country by
Austrian troops with the sanction of France.
Tho floods in Irelund, Scotland, and the
northern purl of England have been torrible.
The damage to property has been immense.
We have already given the details of the serious
loss of life.
Tho uet receipts of the revenue of Grcut
Britain iu tho your ending 5lh ult., were £52,-
333,006 10s. 5tb; and tho expenditure £40,-
506,61011s. 70.—leaving tho excess of income
over the expenditure, £3,736,306 4s. 100. Ac
cording to the balance-sheet, tho balances of
public monev in the Exchequer on the 5th of
January, 1351, amounted to £9,345,676 Is.
936.', and on the 5th ult. the bulnnccs were
£8,381,637 3s. 4d.
Farther by the Afrlcn.
Enolano.—The subject of an international
cony-right law between England uud the Uni
ted States bus boon introduced in Parliament
by Ministers.
Ur. M'llale hits issued tiunllier pastoral,
which is levelled at nutionsl schools, and all
other educational establishments not uniter the
entire cuutrol of the priests of his church.
IHKI.AND.—Tho Dubliu Post states that a
communication her reached Archbishop Mur
my, bearing tho sign manual of the Pape. His
Holiness has intimated his cordial approval of
the course pursued by tho Archbishop in thu
ccclesiualicul administration of his diocese, es
pecially ill regunl to the ubstiiienec of Ins cler
gy Iron) politico! agitation.
France.—It becomes cvcty day more appa
rent that whatever form of legislation may he
odopted iu France in virtue of tlie mock ctm-
stitulion, it is the resolute determination ot'
Louis Napoleon to keep tlie absolute power iu
his own hands.
Every day brings us nearer tlie empire. In
deed, it may be said, according to M. Thiers’s
celebrated impression, that I'Empire eit fait.
Although Louis Napoleon lies not yet assum
ed th* imperial title, his attendants' now speak
ofhim in ordinary us ‘ His Imperial Higtiuoss.’
He is even beginning to create a Court oil tlie
model of tlie great Napoleon.
Tho decrees ordering the liberation of some
of the political prisoners lisa led to some dis
turbance iu some oftlie departments where ihe
population is badly disposed. The people un
derstood that a genera) amnesty was proclaim
ed, and thut tho authorities wo’s placing evciy
obstacle in its way. The Marseilles Courier
says that the commeucinent of an resurrection
!, 0 P lnce in the department of the Gait),
1 ‘ ar * e mnssea
.hi persons j^raa&MmeMattiberre^and the
r p. ^re obligad lo f lre on „ "
correspondent s»y, a rlmlor w „
RECEIPTS OF COTTON. Ao.. MARCH 2.
I'e. Central Railroad—1,478 baton Cotton uud Mdse.,
to U N Noylo, W Duncan, E Parsons A Co, Hamilton A
liitnlcmini, C Hartridtfc, Allen A Bill, Bradford k Co.
Franklin A Brantley, Washburn. Wildor A C<», C»ld-
lls, Ulxkulv A Co, Thomas, Friorsou A Co, J H Hull,
N A llurdee, Jos II Uurroujrhs, Boston A Guuhy, Cais-
well, Roberts A Co, und Harduiuk A Cooke.
hr. Elias Reed, from Turtlo River—20.'» hales
Sea Island Cotton, aud ill hbl«. Tur|ieutlne, tu E Reed,
N A Hurdee A Co, AudersonH A Co, aud Master.
or sclir. Northern Belle, from Rlcoboro'—2ti0 halos
Islaud Cotton, aud 2,4110 bushels Ro.tgh Rice, to E
_ d, Andersous A Co, Y A Hardee A Co, Way A Kiug,
Boston A Guuhy, und others. %
LATEST I'ATBU.
Liverpool, Feb. III Havre, Tc' 1 - 12 I Parana, Feb. IC
Correspondence nf Dally Morning News-
Nxw-Yosr, Fobraary 28, 1882.
Mr. Editor,—DnrinK the r“t »' eek tra ' ineM *>“ boon
very moderate, hut few coming in, and they
buying qolto lightly. Money rcMy * on call," with
good stock fillisters!., but ospltslt.t* sre bsokwsrd !n
pUcing their fun,!, where th»y orano*rosdily resell it to
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
osss df eoiiVtngeDcy."TbslAi^S^ Moulton, Darker tUSKA IIAUSER Tho Vori.rlled Violinist.
t HeOsr, aud of Carlton tWprodded “ hid effect on
mercliautK
of speuU* al
tho market, cansing fears U *>o onfattxlnod respecting
the entire class of jobbers, a»d through them to thei im-
porter*. Tho light bu.-iiiess'lono this spring; the diffi
culty In making collections; the enormous rents nnd
both domestic and commercial, to which our
ctiug thiinselrmH the constant flow
,d the mwdaiit influx «f good* Into
to say nothing of ih© effects of the Culifor-
which still lurk In the system; arc sufficient
reasons to induce our hanks tupitnllsts to keep a
sharp lookout, aud to cause il.ciu to keep their funds
w ithin their control, ready t- ‘«kc advantage of every
passing opportunity to muk« money; und to nvoid, as
far as they can do so. every probability of loss from
protested paper. Nor are they to he seen in tho sttntk
‘market, dabbling into that shicli has broken too many
already. “Outsiders do nU coiue in," is the general
complaint of the brokers, notwithstanding the tempta
tions which are daily offered. I" *•"*“. ® v *» r F P re P» r ®-
tiiii. h been made, that con'd >>c made with safety, to
me -i > ..o rpproaching o.isis, sad to break Us fort e, with
w hat cilua remains to lie seen- K ^ tu ,,e hoped, how
ever, that the trouble, if it mnst needs come, will be
fell moderately, and not l«a*«* ns a wreck, ns lias too
often boon the casu with tlm?s which have preceded it.
Tho udv Ices per the Admit* are considered unfavora
ble, and Bveadstufls deeliued slightly. Cotton was uot
materially affected, there bcin?« demand for home
coiisiimptlon; aud jhey ha»c tended to distract our
markets, uot so much in canning i‘ reduction ot rates, ns
iu unsettling the market, un i causing the next steamer
to he looked for with the greater anxiety.
ttnvnnniili Exports.
Per ship Arno, for Boston—1.IW8halo* Cotton, nnd 7
do. Wool.
Per hark Rhodes, for Now York-1, MSI bales Cotton,
210 casks Rice, 1DD hags Rico Flour, and 4 boxes Mdse.
Per Hr. sclir. Violin, for Abacas—0,078 feet Lumber,
Com, Peas, Ac.
Per sclir. Geo. E. Prescott, for New York—8,400 bush
els Rough Rice, uud 110 hales Cotton.
Per schr. Sardine, for Indian River-2D,000 ft. Boards,
ami I'. S. Government Stores.
Imports.
r schr. How ard, from Franklin, l»n.—170 hhds. Mo-
s, aud 118 do. Sugar.
MACON, MARCH 2.-COT1
day iu the Cotton market wi
during tlie greater part of last
were freely taken at our quota
—The feeliug yexter-
iiuewhat better than
k, and the lots offered
s. We quote extremes
greatly declined, Wb place umitatioi
ox.—Our ii
i*.*l Prices 1
t r»> a (fl
CHARLESTON, MARCH 2.— Ihe Cotton market wa
rather quiut yesterday, iu eomioqueuoe of tlie advanuiu
tendency in prices, owing to the favoruhlo adviues rc
eeived by the Africa. Tho transactions reached abou
NH» bales, at extremes ranging from D.ViCh’H.V*.
WILMINGTON, (N. C.) FEB. 28, P. M.—Sales of ii
Mils, dry \irgindip Turpentine, clear of dcductinu. i
$1,90 ^ bbl. of 28U lbs.; aud 17'* l»bls. to urrive, at print
not public.
NEW-YORK, FEB. 28. - Cun ox .—The market has
been spiritless for the last three days, uud prices
ther iu favor of the buyer, etpccialiy in tho low er grades.
Thu totul receipts (to latest datesi nt nil thu nhipning
ports are !,(>&>,0D4 bales, against l,o&VJl.'t to same (fates
last your—au increase this season of 129,871 bales. Tho
sales for the three days are 7,000 hales, making a totul
for the week of l. r >,(RR) bales. We quote
ATLANTIC
1‘OitTH.
Inferior none. none.
Good Ortlinary,...7 Gijbi 7 (y)7}t
' FLOUIDA.
OTiiKRuur.r
7 C«'V,
c.i Punning, II J Gilbert, W WGanxrd, G.Kirroy,Ou.-
toy A. (,'o, Ituuo E Ciiunsiy, Hsrawlukt C.ioku, ljiou l-
to»n, Ii.lto.hs, UswuekUo, U LatHvni * Co, MoMahoi
A Hoyts, T It Mills, McCosksi k 1 W Morrell
k Co; W 11 Msy t Co. G 8 Ntolioli, 1 rlco t ' o k .
l’lorson A Ilotift. 8 M Fond. 8 Ituui.oau, A A Soloiuuii.
k. Co M J Solomons, florautou, Johnston ACo, J Shaffer,
,1 i» soallv. Suidor, I.athrop A Nevltt, J li A M Shuhan,
VvR Hvmons. P G Thomas, Verstille A Butler, Wood,
CMughumACo! II F Waring A Ao, P Wiltberger A Hon
Washburn. Wilder A Co, E F Wood A Co, N B A l*
Wood Williamson A Preston, T S Wayne, \ onge t
Oden, G M Willett A Co, II A Richmond, J S Rogers, 'i
Porter, B F McKenna, und Id McKenna.
For Htcumer Calhoun, from Clin
Bon, A I Is v wood, Andersous A Co
Mcunis. W B Tinsley, aud order.
(««m
•,...o;*(U|.-v^4 U 1 4(n,9> a
Fully Fair to Good Fair,—9@ («*»— —(g.—
emu and Fine —(f$ ®— —(<D—
Oats—Are plenty amt lower, tho demand haviug fnt-
leu off; we quote Canal 41(tji45, River 4«Hq) 42, and Jersey
37(<433 cents.
d offered more froel,
not. in the market at prcsuut rates ’
........ -jiverpool, and tho demand for homo use
light, prices have declined, amt have rather adoivnwaril
tumleucv; the sales are •ltf,t)UU bushels at ii.Vti.(kS emits,
closing ot 65(fi,t>5>a for Yellow Houtlieru.tk’ifor Whitedt
Cohn—la iu better supply,
shipuc
freight to Li
IIay.- ,
eonts. The market is dull.
Naval Htokbh.—Tho si *
ty Turpentine, (chieflyjK
70(0)75
•, delivered; 400 Wilming-
BT. ANDREW’S llALlu
MILS TBKBSA PAEODI,
* PRIMA DONNA,
From Her Majenty’s Theatre, London,
Respectfully announces that ahe will give one more and
POSITIVELY LAST GHAND CONCERT,
On WritiiMilny Kveat’ff, IHnrrli JId f IHS%'4,
On which occasion ahe will be assisted by
8IGNORINA AMALIA PATTI,
Prime Donna Contralto, from the Aator Place Italian
Opera.
Director and Conductor MAURICE 8TRAK08C1I.
The Celebrated Composer and Pianist.
Prograiniuc.
PART I.
1. Grand Fantasia ou .Mrs from “Lucia di Imm-
inermoor," composed aud executed by M. Htrakosch.
1 1 Mourn Thee, hut I Love No More,” n beau
tiful English Song, sung by Higuorina Amalia Patti.
3. Fantasia on Lines by Doniiettf, composed aud
executed by Miska llauser.
“1 know that My Redeemer Livcfch," from
Handel's Messiah, snug iu English by
Mad’selle Teresa Parodi
PART II.
“Tho Harp that ouoo through Tara's Halls,”
Moore’s celebrated ballad,
sung by Signorina Amalia Patti,
2. Rondo Cupricioso, composed aud executed by
Miska Hauser,
Robert Toi quo J'Aiuio,” sang in French, by
Mad’selle Teresa Parodi,
4. Duetto ou Airs from “ Guillaume Tell,” for
'iano and Violin, executed by
M. Htrukosch aud Miska Hauser.
Duetto from Rossini's Opera “ Semirauiide,”
sung by Mud'sclles To
^euiirnuuue,
i Parodi aud A. Patti.
Borgia,” sung by Hignorina Amalia Patti.
3. (Bv Request) The famous Ricci Valse, sung by
Mad’selle Teresa Parodi.
“ Variations on National Airs," composed and
executed by Muuriee Htrakosh.
Yoga Vega, a celebrated Barcarole Duottina,
by Rossini, suug by
Mad'selies Teresa Parodi and Amalia Patti.
Tickets One Dollar, to he had at F. Zogbaum k
>. s Music Store, uml Pulaski House.
A person will bo in attendance in the Hull for the
yuriKjtfo of securing Heats, from 10 A. M. to12M, aud
' 3 to 5 1*. M.. on Wednesday.
Mx) - The Piuuo Forte used is of Stodart's mauufueturc,
mi secured from F. Zogh
clock.
Concert to eoinmeuee at^ 8
mwu $Mffi8mssr vm * m
No. 6 Whitaker Stmt,—Dp Stair*.
(Corner of Roy Lone.)
GREGORY MAUKY, ManaRora.
class 27.
Draws in 8itvnnnali This Day, March 3rd, at the
Office ol* tlm Commissioners of tlie Grunt.
Cy* 78 Number Lottery—14 Drawu Ballots. .£3
Sales Clone al 3) o'clock, P. Al,
CAPITAL J
$4,340!
&c. See. Ac. *” Ac.
Ticket* 11,00—MkiireM In Proportion*
DAM.. H. all EWART,
mar 3 Vender for Gregory A Maury.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AuffUNt* nnd \Vtt)ucsboro’ Hullroml.
An Instalment of Twenty Dollars per Slmro
(the seventh and last) on subscriptions to the
Capital Stock oftlie Augusta and Waynesboro' Railroad,
has boon called for by the Board of Directors, payable
on or before the flrat day of April next, at the office of
the Secretary, Job. Bancroft, No. 117 Bay-street.
A. R. LAWTON, President.
*** Scrip for full Stock will be issued to subscribers
on payxnont of this Instalment, and surrender of fonner
roceipts. s o mar 2
SPALDING Ac ROGERVH „
-ivednesdaTani) rnt'Rai)AYr»uin;i,..
In ftildltlon lo tlio rurn coiubtiiiiU.iu ..f u. , ,
drnum, Uoriomnnililp. O/nintottoi, KqnlltCrinm.
tn, D.nolns, to., for tho (Iret time hire Mr RomS -
will upponr In lit. .cone of iU»r«ct<ire, onlWod" 00 ™*
A Trip in finUfornln.
Firet uppeurnuoo of Mr. MAQILTON on l... h.<
Cord. To conclude witli u e H vmp^
PPTNA1H >
.t7«” 2K" “ 7o ' c,Mk - ta «...
>| ^»Mi8SjON-^0^cntiD > Childrenant^erva^ i 2S ct
INSURANCE COMPANIES^
NOTICE.
Thu Annual Mcuting oftlie Republican Blues rjfitA
Building und loiau Association will be hold at hjjffl
the Drill Room, at 7}j o'clock, P. M. this day. JUS*
letual attendance is solicited.
iar 3 EDWARD O. WIL80N, Secretary.
OGEKCHEE PLANK ltOAII COMPLY.
The Subscript ion Book for Btouk in the
above Compauy, has been opened at the office
of Mr. C. A. L. Lamar, No. C8 Bay-street. Persons
wishing to become interested in this undertaking, arc
requested to como forward and subscribe,
fob 18 lino EDW’l). C. ANDERSON, Pros't..
NOTICE.
aso—Dr. JOSEPH GANAI1L offers bis profes-
W'OE* sionul services. Office und Residence, eor-
Burnard und State struct*, St. Jumos-Hquuro. my ly
Attention Huvnunitli Hifleiuen!
A mooting of the Company will bo bo 1
morning at II o'clock, at the office c
omas, Esq., for the purpose of electing officers,
uir 3
fleiuon! 41
bo held Tins IH
i of Peter g.4k
(•Elt.MAN HALL.
A German Ball will be given by the I. B.
Band ou Wednesday, the 10th Inst., at tho
Armory Hall, ^ which I invito nil friends.
Tickets for ono Gentleman and two Ladies, $2.
mar3 wfmw4 J. RUCKERT, Leader.
tftiiLs!
FOR HALE.
The schooner MARY ANN, well found in
very respect—will be sold a bargain. Apply to
mar 3 WOOD, CLAUHORN k CO.
Pint NKW-YOKK.—Olil K.tab’ll Line.
.« , The tine packet ship MARION, E. U. Davis,
Master, will meet with dispatch as above. For
(freight or passage apply on board, at Telfair's
tlGIIAM, KELLY k CO.
rlurf, o
[mar 31 BRHJ
FOR BOSTON.
- The bark CHARLES WILLIAM, W. Blas-
^V^land, .Master, will meet witli dispatch as ubove.
u»wfiFor I'ruiglitor passage apply ou board,
BRIG 11 AM, KELLY k CO.
FOR BOSTON.
The brig CANDACE, Bray, Master, will meet
r freight or pussago
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
-j.. The line ship JUNO, Captain Moran, is uow
loading. For balance of freight apply to
mar 3 ROB’T A. LEWIS.
f/iiici isivij£icn u
:cd .'Utmediately. Apply to
o. m. wn.Tut.Vr,
At Storo ojtpositc to 8t. Andrew's Hull.
w
ANTED.—A white woniuu tu ilo thu cook
ing, washing uud ironing in n small family. Oue
who can come well recommended will receive good wa-
ges, aud a steady place. Apply at this office. 3 in 3
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Florida, from Nevt York—W ClaVk, A
Y Marvin, l)r Chas G MeCiiusnuy, Win llalstud, jr, Dr
Glentworth, Jos B Gloutworth, Chns Barline, II New
ton, John Dunaway, Peter Warren, II W McDougal, W
W Shearer, C Fox. Win Weeks, M M Flint and Indy. V
It Wittiugham, O H Coudit, A J White, Jus K. id, All
Evurltt, .Mrs L’ G Sharpe, T AmUuws, E Kelly, A Rog
ers, A Davis, B W Fosdlek. Nathan Collier, 1*
Roth, Johu Gongem, R R lluskin, Dr N S Crowell,
McKcrnon, Thos Leighton, Dau'l Collins, O D Weeks,
E H Reynolds, A U Johnson, Amos Horn, F W Head
man, Jacob Uuderliill, W J Ferris, diaries Ellis, J U
Sharpe, Miss Harriet Terry, Mrs S B Wheeler, Robert
Hyslop, II V’ W llyslop, II F Waring, M Feiitchwuuger,
D A Inman, S Utuup, O S Johuson, W 1) Break, J Tick-
uor, J Dunham, aud 10 iu steerage.
Per steamer Calhoun, from Charleston—II E More,
J Elner, lady, child uud survuut, Miss M Elner, W H
Loyd and lady, Miss Simpson, 11 W Alenins und lady,
Messrs Murrey, Caslcbaue, Cleveland, 11 M Oliver, Gen
AOouxulcs, M Ward, L C llurdue, Gen Patterson, V S
Tarllor, M Green, C 8 lliilkloy, Elam Alexander, M
Clark, It C Sunday, uud 3 duck.
$1,81*4 and $1.1 .
ton Cuiiiinou Rosin, afloat) taken ns it is, $1,25; 300 d«i
$1,36, delivered; 7(K1 No. 1, $l,02>i(.i.$2,2.j; 1,300 Spirits
Tiirpeutiuc, wholesale, from 37 to 39 cents, cash uud 90
days; aud -UNI, in lots, chiefly nt 40, ou»h.
Rice.—The sales have not been so extensive as they
were last weuk, amounting to only about 800 tos., n *
26(h)$3,6d*4, showing no change as regards prices,
suiiply is sufficient for the proseut demand,
Whisky.—’With a moderate supply them
ty lirm ut 22;', for Prisou libls. uud 22 for di
Provisions.—Wo notice a moderate demand for Pork,
and the market is without material change. Sales to »
fair extent were made at $l5,tfl%($$16,76 for new Mess,
ami #15,60 for old do.; $il for new Prime, aud #I3,02| 4
(.<.$13,75 for old do.
Beef, with u good demand, continues lirm at $9^$1
for Moss, uud $5(<o«d for Prime. Of Prime Mess siiihI
Aules are making at $17, and thereabouts.
LIVERPOOL, FEB. 13.—Cotton.—There have bcon
some slight fluctuations iu tlie Cotton market during the
past week, Imt nothing to call for a change iu the quota
tions of prices. On Monday und Tuesday we wore com
paratively quint uud dull; since that time, und up to this
moment, a steady aud rather strong active demand hu*
bouu kept up, chiefly for the supply of the immediate
consumption, strengthened, however, by considerable
buyiug, both oil speculation aud for oxport. A great se
curity for all future operations is to be found iu the fact
Hint tlie groat bulk of tlie American Cotton remains iu
the European markets, at tho moderate price of 4>„ to 5
d. ij4 lb. The Committee of Brokers place fair Uplands
at 5d., Alobilo at 5*^d., and Orleans at fi'id. 4,780 Amer
ican, 2,500 Surat, 20 Egyptian, and 20 Bahia, have been
taken ou speculation; uud 3,tiu0 American, 3,000 Surut,
30 Buliia, aud 30 Pcrnnm, for export. Sales for the week
'7,320 bales.
•s. BIRD’S, on Liberty Street,
i npplic&tioi
jr West of 1
\rOTK!li.-l 'lie subscriber having been up
pointined e Assignee of R. EINSTEIN hereby re
quests ull persons huvmg claims against said Arm to
present them, uud all persons indebted to said Arm tt
make payment to him. A. MACK.
Savuuuuh, .March 2, 1862.
[march 3 lmj
A. MACK.
IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE AT THE
“LONDON HOUSE STORE.”
$15,000 u'urth tt/goods—theeJirapestectrshown in this city.
* I Ml 18 DAY, und during the week, we purnose
X laying before our customers, for immediate sale, u
.large portion of British uud French muuufaelured
GOODS, to which we cull the attention of thu public,
requesting an curly call, in order to secure some of tho
most extraordinary bargains over showu by us »iueo the
.qwnlug of th. LONDON ESTABI.ISliMKNT.
Thu following forms some purtiou of this desirable
atock:
lait 1—200 dosen Gent's Linen Cuuibric I1DKFS., at 50
ct*., beautiful qualities.
Lot 2—50 splendid Embroid'd and flue Cloth SHAWLS,
2 \urds square, cost $10 ouch—w ill be cleared out at
$3 75. 200 Wooltun Fluid do., lurge site, 75 cents
l,ot 3—500 dozen HOSIERV, from the celebrated manu
facturers I. k W. Motley, of Helper, Derbyshire,
England, consisting of Ladies’ White Cotton Hose ;
do. Ingrain do. of the permanent Rock Dyo; La
dies' Slate Cotton; Ladles' Brown do., Sandal, ltaco
amt Plain; ovory kind of Children's Socks uml
llose; Gent's Half Hose, of all sizes.
Lot 4-1,000 pieces SPRING PRINTS for dresses, fast
colors, and worth double the tuotiey, commence them
at 6 cts., 6)a, 0*4, OJ*, 7, 8, 9 aud 10 cts.; colors war
ranted fat
Lot .6—Just received, all thu
from $4*-a uud upwurds.
Lott* “
tu 5.. a It
Contain:
v French MANTILLAS,
i 95 cts., worth
current here to-day, which, if wcll-firnnHlM* 1 } U ,
would be any thing but agreeable, it | la d rc ! J £,1n»
o—v;ouiiiiii8 uiagiiinccm. aiiiivn, uc yo cis., woi
$1 50; 2,000 yafas of splendid French Her ego,
/ 31cts., worth G2>o; Rich and elegant Foulard
Silks, at half price; 10,000yards of tho finest quali
ty Berege de Luincs, ull at 25cts., worth 50 cts.;
1,200 yards Printed Lawns, usually sold at 25 cts.,
now selliug lor 10 and 12>a cts., uud warranted fust
colors.
LA 7—275 Fashionable aud richly trimmed Silk and
Satin BONNETS, from $2 S7,l u each aud upwards.
Wc respectfully invito an early call, us this is an op-
iportuutly seldom to be met with.
LONDON HOUSE, *
Under the Marshall Uotel, Breughtuii-st., Sav'h.
W11.i i a m Ki.v;, Priqn ictor. S mar l
THE GIPSY GIRL!
I'he Seventh Daughter of the Gipsy Family,
*\K7'OUl.D respectfully inform thu citizeua of
f t Savannah and vicinity that she lias just ttrrived,
from Barnum's Museum, New York, uud will hold her
• oourts, for a short time, at 5t> South-Broad street, where
the will he happy to consult with them iu regard to the
Puntf Preweiit aud Future!
j$3“ Those wishing to know the circumstances that
sjnrround them, will do w ell by calling early.
a Hours of Consultation* from 9 A. M. to 12 M.,
i uqdifrom 2 to 9 P. AL
#1r 'Pickets of Consultation, $1—to be *iad at the door,
fob 27 Into G. 11. DECKER. Agent.
27 Bull Street, (near
Monument Square,) Sugars of tho choicest limuds re-
<ie ived per last arrival of the “ Isabel," consisting mostly
«tf the following brands, viz.:
Itio Hondo, Gold Leaf,
La Carolina,
Lax 'Pros Marias,
Lopex.
De Cabanos Y Carbajal
Manuol Castillo,
F.l Empreaario,
La Filantropa,
El Peseador,
Cubroy,
La Espauola,
La Redowa,
Roucurrel,
El Rifle,
llabagnaues,
tncta urBelgium, u al,o of »omo regiments'urti
the Belgian onnv. If there rurnore con be 4 r4AN»Y.-Frnn 1 to
depended upon, they would imply that feelinss 1 V d V '* “°“
htif ■ l * ie * r OWD too ft,ore- |
ole to France, is apiMfirent. I have reason-to "
bellere that something not of an ordinary na
ture ie gpiog on with respect to the relations of.
RKH8 MAKING.—Mrs. RICE respectfully
offer* her services to the ladies of savannah, and
►« grateful for their patronage.
idence on Carlton-street, near West Broad-
1500 pounds can I»« had
notice, at l E. NEWCOMB’S
y. 170 Broughton-street, Sl
ot' the fluest quality and at
Departure ul biettiiieru iruut savauuuli.
4 P. M.
_ s Gordon, Capt.
Brooks, Calhoun, Capt. Burden, aud Metumoru. Capt.
Freeland, leave every morning at 4 o'clock, for Charles-
A and arrive every evening iu Savannah at 5 o'clock,
Florida, Coxctter, for Palutku, Ac.,«
The regular U. 8. Mail i
Irooks, Oa(‘
Departure of Cars on ('eutrnl Railroad.
Two P.isskmjkr Trains Daily.
Krr.niny Train—Leaves Savaunah at 8 P. M., aud ar
rives at Macon nt A. M., connecting with Stages to
Augusta, with thu Macon ami Western Day trains to At
lanta, with Columbus by Stage, with Georgia Railroad
to Augusta, and with the South-Western Railroad to
Fort Valley, aud by Stages with points westw ard.
Morning Train.—Leaves Savannah nt 8 A. M., and ar
rives iu Macon at U** P. M. connecting with the Motion
uud Western night trains to Atlauta, Montgomery aud
Chattanooga; with stage* to Augusta from No. 9; aud
(going East) witli stuges to Milluugoville from Gordon.
iriAltliVE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF SAVANNAH MARCH 3.
Sun Him- - i>h. 25in.; Sun Sv-tu Sli.o'.hu.; High Tide lii. 27m.
ARRIVED.
Steamship Florida, Lyon, Now York, to Pudclfnrd,
Fay k Co. Fob. 29. 11.15 P. M., 50 miles North of Ilat-
toros, exchanged riigunl* with steamship Marion. March
1st, l.' a A. M., 26 miles North of Hatteras, exchuugod
signals with steamship Alabama, hence for New York.
The F. has had head wind* the entire passage.
Schr. Two Marys, Ku*.-<ell t Pennyworth Mill*, with
250 cask* Rice, to R Habersham k Sou.
Schr. Elia* Reed, Burr. Turtle River, to E Reed.
Schr. Howard, Wood, Franklin, La., to J 11 Burroughs
k Son.
Sclir. Northern Belle, Thompson, Riceboro', to Mas-
Bark lihodi
burn.
Br. sclir. Violin, Sawy
Yonge k Oden.
Sclir. George E. I'
ham, Kefiv
New York—Rowland k Wash-
Abacas, Bahama Islands—
ott, Gilkley, New York—Brig-
Steamer J. Stone. Freolaud, P.ilatka. Ac.
MEMORANDA.
Now Orleans, F’eh. 24.—Cleared, xolir Pauline. Stile*,
for Savannah. The following is her cargo: 108 casks
Bacon, 49 tes llnms, 17 do Lard, 12 bids Lard Oil, 15 do
Caster Oil, 24 bids uud K8 hhds Sugar, 193 bbls Whisky,
100 bbls Flour, 120 boxes Candles, aud 8 coils Rope.
Feb. 25.—Cleared, brig Ruciuv Vista, Iliusou, for Sa-
vanuah. The following is her cargo: 55 bbls aud 27 hhds
Sugar, 320 bbls WliiHky, 30 tus Hams, 78 hluls Bacon. 25
kegs and 22 bbls Ltrd, 1100 sacks Corn, and 8 pkgs
Mdse.
New York, Feb. 2K.—Cleared, brig Huntress, Wilson,
for Jacksonville. Arrived, brig Atnericau, Godfrey,
from Savannah.
Providence, Feb. 27.—Arrived, bark Delaware, Lewis,
from Savannah.
Baltimore, Feb. 28.—Loading, brig John A Tayior,
Sleeper, for Savannah.
llavaua, F'eb. 17.—In port, brigs R B Lawton, Gard
ner, nnd Random, Burdick, loading for Savannah.
/'if Africa.
Liverpool, Feb. 10.—The John Toole, from Now Or
leans to this port, has been wrecked near tiulway, os
supposed, the tank*, parts of her hull, deck*, spar*, Ac.,
also several bales of cotton, forinlug part of her cargo,
and a dead tody, answ ering the description of one of the
female passengers, having been w’asned ashore. The
vessel is supposed to kAve struck ono of the Arran Isl
and*.
1 )KIMK NOIITI1XSRN HAY.—134 bundles
tint quality Northern llay, landing from ship Ma
in, and for sale on consignment, by
dfcfORGE 11. 2..AY.
Also iu Store, 50 bundle* first quality Eastern llay.
1>HEK8E*—250 boxes prime Cheese, for .sale t»y
Vj mar ,3 BRONSON A 8EVLUNOE.
C IO-FAKTaEUMIUP.—We huvu this day
/ UHnociateU ourselves together, for tho transaction of
a General Commission uml Shipping Business, under
tlie lirm of GREINER A HOLLIS.
CHAS. II. greinf:r,
mar 2 0 C. 1*. HOLLIS.
1 kinds u
ou hand hud for sale by
P OTATOES.—IUU libls. prime Eating Poiutou»
landing uud lor sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
I 1J1E.—5UU hurrids Lime landing from sclir.
J Rockingham, aud fur sale by
mar 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
'I'AM. PITCH AND V A it NASH.—Landing
I, 100 barrels. For sale by
mar 3 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
J Jltl.MK AND 1FIESM PORK.—Lnudiug—
75 bbls, for i-ule by
mar 3 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. $
WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
t 1 ANDEES.—50 boxes Patent French Candle..,
/ assorted sizes, represented equal to tlie best Sperm.
Laudiug lroiu ship Marion aud for sale by
mar 3 COHENS A HERTZ.
T \OMKSTlC LIQUORS.—50 bbl* Westoru
±J Rectified Whisky ; 25 do N. E. Rum ; 25 do. P.
i'liolps’ Gin. Landing uud for sale by
mar 3 COHENS A HERTZ.
S UGAR AND MOL.A88E8.—125 hhds Lot.
isiana Sugar, and 2U0 bbls do Molasses, in flue order
uud of good quality : landing from schr. Esther Burr,
and for sale by
mar 3 6 J. II. BURROUGHS A SON.
DR. S. II. BROWN offer* hi* professional
POSa* sorvicos in the teveral departments of Med
icine, Obstetrics aud Surgery.—Resideneo 114 Brougli-
street. fob 16 tf
Unr Uisensvs- DciiIiichhKmlicall) Cured.
■a—Dr. Lk BIIUNN offers to those suffering
iv-P* from Deafuess, his infallible AURAL RE&l-
EDIES, which have boen successful in nourly three thous
and cases of confirmed Deafness. These Remedies have
been pronounced by Drs. Kramer of Borlin, Iturd A Do-
leauof Paris, and Curtis, Pilcher, Yearsby of I«ondou,
the most wonderful uud effectual over applied for
Diseases of the Internal aud.Middle Ear. They*
prise three different courses for tho vnrious'Msoases that
affect the External, Middlo and Intornal Ear. If tho
disease is coutiued to the External Ear, their effects are
apparent on the fifth or sixth day. Dr. Lk B. warrants
e in retry rase, when the Ear is perfect in its form
ation. lie ha* eighteen uerlifiootes from thoso who had
boen deaf from infancy, whose hearing is now completely
•stored, and are now enabled to learn the laugnuge.—
Over tirmty-sr.ren hundraiease* of Deafuess have been
succesi/ully healed by him. Certificates to thatcffoct may
: seen on application.
Patieuts by sending a few particulars of their case can
have remedies sent to any part. Terms: Fire Dollar*
eonsultatiou foe; Ten Dollars to bo paid when the hear
ing is rostored to its original acuteness.
N. B.—Dr. Lk BRUNN‘8 “ Treatise on the Ear and its
DiscAisf*, and Treatment t/the Deaf and Du. trans
lated from th** French.—Price One Dollar.
Address: Dr. Lk BRUNN, Union Square Post Office,
New-York. lmo fob 11
mutual Life Insurance Company #f
I SAAC ABBATT, Sec y. JOSEPH B.COI | i Na
Pres't. I)r. R. D. Auxoi.d, Medical Eximin.
Application* received by ^wmoer.
14 {I W. P. HUNTER. * r , t
Nntlouul Safety IiiMiirnnce aud 'iw.
C’oinpuny. PlillHdelphin, rrilil
/1 IIARTF.lt PERPETUAL.—lion. H, l, n Bv
Vj NKK, Pros't. Wm. J. Rkeu, Secy. ‘ Bbn '
A reduction of 25 per cent, has been mode on 51,.
*3Et2&}£i$r nm by thl * iJSSt
Tho net profit* made by the Compunv will h. ..
ally divided among those who insuro P Hu- tlu-whoUiJi
torrn, either In <erlp or by an Mulraleat boau.
to their rollcir. a. they may ofeet at the tie,, „,X*
insured. Liven or Slave* taken.
Application* received by III. QANAHL A»,.ni
Medical Examiner, Dr. Jos, baxaiiu. fim* R
Royal liisurancv Company, Loudon n7*
liivcrpool. 1
C 1A1HTAL. TWO MILLIONS OP POUNlw
/ STERLING.—Tho subscribers arc authoring m
issuo Fire Policies for tills Company, and tomikj
London Phccitlx Fire Office '
riFAKES RISKS in Suvunnah. Apply to
| ang 6 R. HABERSHAM A SON.Aitj.
8outhern mutual lnsurunco ConiuenT
4 SBURY HULL, PrcsiJcut and TtSSSS'
Ai.nox Ciiamk, fleo ry. 0. F. McKay, Actuur
o undersigned, Agent of the above Company,
tinuus to take the following risk*, viz: Murine
and Fire ; also on the liven of Servants.
Live* of White Persons ure nlno taken bythi«o«.
panv. No extra premium for residing ia the South
WILLIAM KING, Agcai
june 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton iu.
Houtli Carolina InNuraiico Coinpua),*!
Charleaton, 8. C.
/CAPITAL, $250,000—all paid iu and well iurta
" / od. Marino, River and I.ifo Risks.
CHARLES EDMON8TON, President.
A. L. Toni A 8, Secretary.
Directors.—Robert Martin, M. C. Mordecai, 8. Mosrr
Jr., Col. Juh. Gadsden, Charles II. West, Henry Cubit
The subscriber having boen appointed Agent in thl
city for the above named Company, in prepared to m
ive offers, ami issue policios of Insurance oaFiro Hi-
..ne, River und Life Risks, on liberal tormi. All lom
insured at this agency, will be promptly adiuiud ul
paid by tho undersigned, (ap 7) J. C. LEVY, Agut.
np llOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.—
We would call the attention of our readers
to tho advertisement of Dr. lfoofiaud's celobrated Ger
man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, No. 120
Arch-*treet, Philadelphia. In eases of Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Disease of tlie Kidneys, and all diseases
arising from a disordered stomach, their power is not
excelled, if equalled, l»y any other known preparation,
as tho cures attest, iu many cases, after the most cele
brated physician* had failed. We can conscientiously
recommend this medicine as being what it is represent
ed, aud urge our readers who are iitHioted to procure a
bottle, and they will be oouvtueed of the truth we assort,
feb 12 eod2ino
HONOR TO WHOM HONOR 18 DUE.
RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED.-Rcad
and be convinced.
Having beeu afflicted with acute Rheumatism for some
time, and tried sovcral of the most popular remedies of
the day, also under medioal advice, and received no re
lief uutil I tried the Mustang Liniment, and much to
my surprise I received immediate relief; and I ain con
fident that by a few more application* of this truly cele
brated Liniment I shall be entirely eured; and I advise
all who are afllictod to try tho Mexican Mustang Lini
ment. (Signed) A. FREEMAN.
Savannah, F'eb. 5, 1852. cod
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
^ IMPORTANT TO DYBPEPTICS.-Dr.
J. S. Houghton’s Pkpsin, the True Digestive
Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared from IConnet, or the
fourth stomach of the ox, after directions of Baron Lie
big, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. Houghton,
M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wouderful remedy
for indigestion, dyspepsia, jaundice, liver complaint,
constipation and debility, curing after uature’s oi
method, by nature's own agent, tho gastric juice,
Pamphlets, containing sciuutifio evidence of it* value,
furnished by ageut* gratis. See advertisement in am
ther part of this paper. cod ly june 11
8. Y. LEVY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Tlai Office over the store of Messrs. Swift,
Srs^jSfc Denalow A Co., entrance on Whituker-st.
second door from Bay-st. jan 17
goniau Guano. This article is unrivalled for en
riching the soil and is well worthy the utteutiou of
“ Put up in barrels uud sacks—All packages
uqiiire oftlie sole Agent,
EDWARD II. BUNKER.
ROB. HABERSHAM A SON.
f VORY HANDLE TAULE&DE88EIIT
J. KNIVES—With and without F'orks, F’or sale by
mar 3 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-*t.
J UST RECEIVED.—6,(H)U PlantationBegars
10,000 La Iu^i Segarri. F'or sale low at
COBS' Segar Store, 27 Bull-st.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE C. R. ROAD, >
Savannah, February 28, 1862. /
"Vf OTICE.—On uud utter the 5th proximo, nil
li Cotton consigned to order, if not claimed within
48 hours uftcr it is unloaded from tlie ears, will he
hauled to the public warehouses iu the city, uml stored,
und iusuruiuo; effected for aee-uut of all concerned,
fob 28 lm MACP11E11SON B. M1LLEN, Sup’t.
D. B. FICKL1NG,
Corner Price nnd Broughton Htreels.
B RUGS, Medeeiues, Burning Fluid, (or Gas,)
Tobacco, Snuff aud Scgars, constantly on liund.
I'ruseriptious put up with great care. Also, Bliss's
Cod Liver Oil Candy, for sale. 2iu<m mar 2
To Architects, 8culptor», *Jtc.
FpHK Commissioners of tlm Greene uud Pulaski
L Monumeut Lottery Fund otter THREE HUN
DRED DOLLARS for un approved Debign for u
Monument to the muuiory of Couut Puluski, to lie
erected iu Chippewa tiquare, Buvnnnuh. Archi
tects, Sculptors, Designers, &c., arts invited to fur-
nifih plans and specifications, and lo use their own
taste uud judgment, with uo other limitation than
that the cost must oot exceed $17,000. Plans will
be received bv the subscriber until the 1st ol* May,
lS52,{who wilrfurnish auy further information thut
may be required.
WM. P. BOWEN Secretary.
Savannah, Jau. 13. 9d oawOis
B RICK8.—The Suhscrilier, Ageut for the Pu-
rvsburg Brick Company, has on hand and will be
receiving a large supply of Bricks, which he will sell at
moderate prices.
mar 2 8. M. LAFFITEAU.
schr. Canton, n
from the wharf.
r landing; for sale low if taken
1(. HABERSHAM A SON.
L IiHK.—Kxpactrd daily to arrire, a c.rf® of
SOI) bbl. of be,fc Ifookl.ud I.inw, aud for nl. by
tuar 2 RAM I. UOYT k CO.
N KW MPIUNU U1CKS8 OOODI4.--A1-
KIN k ltURNB are now opening th.tr Spring
.took of Drei. Goods, which, for hsanty aud otogauco,
cannot bo cxoollod, and thov would molt rolpMtfully
call the attention of the public to them,
feb iT NOsV 4 A 5 PULASKI-8QUARE.
1FOTATOKS.—50 bbls Planting aud 10 bbl*
l^gung route,. i...t rocr | v. i by j 8 Q L o M o Na
T> AI8IN8.—100 boxes Raistus, wholes, halves
XV^and quarter*, for sale
MoMAHON A DOYLE.
B EEF.—SO half barrel* Fulton Market Beef, far
•ale by (feb 24) Me HAH ON « DOYLf^
Q. N. NICHOLS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
BalLat., opposite Pulaski House*
SAVANNAH, GA.
j$y Circulars, Cards, Bill* of Lading, Clieoka, and
Posters and Programmes, dune at short notice, [f 5-ly
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
CHARLES P. FREEMAN k CO.,
(LATE FREEMAN, HODGES A CO.)
IMPORTERS 8l JOBBERS,
No. 1.44 Hroadwny,
ONE BOOR SOUTH OK LIBERTY 8TBEET,
NEW-YORK,
H AVE nov/ on hand, and will he receiving daily
through the season. New Goods, direct from tlio
curupeau manufacturers, aud rash Auctions, rich,Xnsh-
iunablc, fancy Silk Millinery Goods. Our stock of rich
Kihlums comprises every variety of the latest and most
beautiful designs imported.
Many of our Goods are manufactured expressly to our
order, ’from our own designs and patterns, aud stand
unrivalled. We offer our Goods for nett cash, ut lower
jiriccs than any credit House in America cau afford.
All purchasers will fiud it greatly to their interast to
reserve a portion-of their money uud make selections
from our great variety of rich cheap gotxlt.
Ribbous rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes and Dolts.
Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Lissom and Tarlotous.
F^mbroiderios, Collars, Chomisettes, Capes, Berthas.
Habits, Sleeves. Cuffs, F.'dgings aud Inserting*.
Embroid'd Rcvlere, Lace A Hemstitch Cambric Hdkfs.
Blonds, Illusions, and Embroidered l<uco* for Caps.
Embroidered Lacox for Shawls, Muutlllas and Veils,
llouiton, Mochlon, Valenciennes aud Brussels Laces.-
English and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread and
Cstton Laces.
Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk and Sewing Silk Gloves, and
mu*.
French and American Artificial Flowers.
French Lace, Fluglish, American, and Italian.
Straw Bonnet* and Trimmings.Iw j[mar 2]
The Howard Insurance Company, «f
Ncw-Yoik.
O FFICE No. «fi WALL-STREET.—Czpiui,
$250,000. Incorporated by an Act of tho Lfiiili-
e of tho State of New-York.
Hrtctors.—It. Havens, Najah Taylor, J. Phillig
Fliwnix, Wm. W. Todd, William Cuuch, F'znuinfC.
Tucker, Chas. N. Talbot, Japhet Bishop. Tho*. W. (jilt,
J. D. Wolfe, Meigs D. Benjamin, Ldwsrd Anthen,
llenry E. Davies, Thos. W. l’earsnll, Henry R. Reani,
J. K. Herrick, Chat. M. Connolly, Orrin ThoQ|d«i,
Uriuh J. Smith. R. IIAVKNS, President.
LEWIS Phillips, Secretary.
liKNitr A. Oxkli'y, Assistant Secretary.
The undersigned having been appointed Agent in thu
city for the above named Company, insure* propeitv
against loss or damage by F'ire, and the risk* nf Inlui
Navigation and Transportation, on os favorable tend
. 4, ila city.
8. ODUNNINO, Ap»»l
B y t
PAl
in.
Marine nnd Firo Insurouce,
|Y TIIE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COM
PANY of Charleston, 8. C\—Capital $290jWMI
WM. B. I IF. RIOT, President. A. M. bt,
deeretary. „ , ,
Directors.—James K. Robinson, Geo. A. Treuhtlz,
Robert Caldwell, A. R. Taft, Henry T. Street, W».
MoBurnev, J. U. Brawley, T. L. Wragg.
Thu nubnoribova Kravinkbaon appoiutiuLJljrftnUforth
above Company, are now r iadv to recetvs offer*, aiflip
P. JAC!OB8>8
CIGAR AND TOBACCO ST0B1,
3V Itull-Mt., Hl*n of thu “III# lucre,"
Near Monument Square, Savannah, 0a.
Keeps constantly on liana a large stock of imporwl
Cigurs, us well as of his own manufacture, at wtolmk
and retail. Also, Chewing and Smoking Tobaoco, Sul,
m SPRING FASHION OF HATS.
N. K. BARNUM & CO.
Are now preparod to offer to the public the 1
Spring style of Hat*, both Messrs. Beebe k Co. uidiiiu
of their own manufacture. We bellev* this style “
superior to all others, both for lightness and
finish. f ‘ k “
JOHN SI. miLLEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Has removed to tho comer ol Bay and Whilu#
streets, over Messrs. Swift, Dnnslow 3r Co.
ORDINARY’8 OFFICE.
»r of liny nud VVliUnkerHlrtfi'*
Corner of liny uu«« »»«i»»y
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., »ud
to 6 P.M. ly
jau 31
riUIKY DO MAY tlmlgood Wnlclifi»»d
_L elry can ho bought for less money at 148 Broegw*'
street, (next'to Dickson's,) than at any other piw ■
the city. Try it and see. .
Also, SKIFF is an excellent hand at cleaninga**
pairing Watches and Jewelry. Give hiui a Mff
fib & ONK THAT KM>W.
SMITH dt CO.’M MOUTHBUN BXPUBM8
T|1HK HUBSCRIBERrt having establisiied an Ex*
I press betweou this city and Charleston, nre prepared
to receive and forward with promptness, goods of every
description—Bank Note*, Specie, Jewelry, Parcels Ac.
jVlso, Drafts, UOfe, Note*, collected witli dispatch. Also,
■roods forwarded to New-York and all Eastern, North
ern aud Western .cities. Office \to7 Bay-st., t urner of
Whitaker, Savannahj 85 East Buy, Charleston.
<>w JAMES a. SMITH, Savannah,
mar l ANDREW *V. SWETT, Charleaton, 8. C.
DROUGHT TO JAIIj, on the 15th ult., a
il Negro Mau, who say* his name is WILL, and that
Uebelongs to Joseph Ashley, of Barnwell District, 8. C.
Said Will is G feet 6 inches high, about 29 years old, and
has been runaway two weeks,
mar 2 3 JSAAC D'LYON, Jailor.
T78CAPBD FROM TUB JAIL YARD*
f/J on fhe 25th alt, a boy by «b« uumo of BILLY, be
longing to Col. Brown, of viaeviUu, near Macon. Said
Billy is 5 feet 8 inches high, 21 year* old. Ten Dollars
will he paid for his apprehension aud safe delivery in
Jail. ISAAC D'LYON.
Savannah, March 1,1852. 3 mar 2
DRUIT.—Just received a superior lot of Pine
P Apples and B.tnannas, in store aad for sale at De-
Martin's old -*-- J *~
BRONSON k BEVELING E.
'l*r INKM, l.IfJUOitM, ttOBDIAl.M AND
Vy SEOAft8.-A ..parlor lot of .Mtoo» brMo; red
qouttlei, urn. Tory cbolc.i j.rtr.o.lT.d..dfori.t.by
nil BBilNgON k BEVEUNOE.
jjt^ttoi*. inm roMivM p, pxnau k BBiDr.
NEW BOOKS,
RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER
TllUltSDAY, F’xh. 26tii.
TTOME and it* Influence*. A Doncrtw swf
JLX Godey's Iaidy's Book for March. ^
Count Monte-Leono, or the Spy iu Society—frv*
French of H. de St. Georges, iiluitratea.
The Heiress of Toulon: or a Sallor’i J
Frod. Hunter. u
Venetia Trelawney» or the Mysteries of tu* t
London. By O. W. Reynold*.
Quintin Matsys: or tne Blacksmith of An |"® r fj n | >
The F'ortnno-Teller of Sainto-Avoyo: or tne
rlou* Stranger. By Eugene Sue. . . a
Mary 1'rioe: or the Memoirr of a Bcrnnt »**»• "
O. W. M. Reynolds.
Further supply of—
Hood's Whimsicalities. Illustrated.
Walks aud Talks of an American F'armer
Maurice Tiernay. By Lever.
Ravensoliffe, Ac.
O AKTAIIS’M MAUAZINK for
Petrifactions and their Teachings: «r»
of Fossils of the British Museum. B)’ A-
LL.D., F.R.S. Bohu: London.
Lucretius on the Nature of Things . A P 0 ^^,
Poem. Literally translated into LugiUnpr 0 *’'
John 8. Watson, M. A. Bohn: Ixmd°n- y
A History and Description of Modern
Cyrns Redding. Bohn: London- rooP £RlCd
Received by JOHN M. C(——-fTni
riMIE MEDICAL 8TIIDENTW
I MECTIM-A Compendium of
Sfcdicn, Surgery, etr., ete. By George Meoe *
D. With 221 engravinge. v.lp—*
A Complete Trontteo ou Midwifery
Trauelutod by Ctmrlo, D. Meigs, M. B. ’
iltiiKtratioue. ,, , n f
Itovioiv of Matori. flfedica: (or Cie
By John B. Blddlo, M. D. With tn«'"*' i »M |»l gf
Itunking*. Itolf-Yonrly Abltreet of the «
'"fttun his Brother'. Koepor: * n SjPOSlnlmi’ 1 *'
K. Talmudge, D. l>., rreiidontof Ogleihorp*
^jtucel.ed by JOHN M. COOTEj
jin**
r rS"uM A BI«k^
I*rintod Bor ago de Laine, PlainC ’
Y> BCB1VED
IX Black Water!
Printed Berago de Lame, rioin uuiu.--- . . cr*i* TT
Robes, Printed Grenadines, Doan* * r pg*
Chamois, White Chally, Sew ng 811K.
Printed Jacouets, Frenm Muslin*, P*" _ QvfyJ*
with a variety (if other
>T»‘
sale low by (fob 27) LiRO
( ' BORGIA-ChMhnm
11* whom it may oonoern: Whore** ^ tte ritJGJJ
wIU apply to the Court of Ordinar) m ^y»lwr & J
dianshfp on the persons and property p^uif
Timothy B. and John B. Chisholm, and oa (
of William W. Chisholm, minora and ®JJ w f 0 r«,9 J
dock Chisholm, doeoased—These art, tn^ ^
aud admouidh all whom it ma / l c °v: ec rion [i^
pour before euld Court to •»»*? “WSW 1 *'
Imvel ou or before the Bret Monday In At r
said lettere will bo granted. far CWf
itue«, John M. Mil eu, E»l.(Ot«“* rJ
ity, thla Zd day ot March,
liavej
wise s
Witness,
County, thl„ .re. —j — _ ,w
ri BOKWA-ctartMjlilt'kfXli
M ” nunmA — \viioresa. trie “Vaditf*
I T whom it may concern: Wlierew,
O’Neil will applyutthe Court ef j
Admintatrattou on the Eatate of 1 no
eeaaed—Thoae are, “ bcf.M ljW.Sl
whom tt mny eoneorn u be aud appear ^ ^
to make objection. (if any they ha’el
Mopdayfih A r rUJne»t, otherwise ,
Ml M. Mijl.., Ea-mOrfiaary^f
County, thla Id day of March, IBM.
G eorgia - chathntnt 00 "');!^
whom it may concern: Wh. of A 1 ‘SJi
a, ply at the Court ol Ordinary f fj“‘dalgJv5
tratlon on the Eatate of John O. „ «bo» ‘ g-
are, therefore, to otto
eonern, to bo and appearhefare ^ grT,
jeetlon (If any they bare) on•'» b.
County; thla id day of sgTS