Savannah
wagtail
ING NEWS; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1853.
* THE DAILY MORfftflB NEWS
HV JOHN M. t'OWltK,
Wfil.I.fit.H T.TUU.ttVSON, BDITOK.
Ta»«<l»r iHtmlim. mnrcli (>. ltUM
dT MAGNETIC IELEGHAPH.
[Tr«..ulU«<lforth, [>«il,_Morui.« Now,.
VhvItMon t'littoti M»rkpl.
joJ’- Chari.kstopt, March 8, 1*. M.
The nice of rollon today, (Ti»e«Uy,) were
1300 bole*, at cent*. The market re
mains unchanged.
Net* York Coifon Market,
Nkw York, March 8, 1*. M.
To-day, (Tueaday,) (he collon inarkoi was
active, and (lie sales reached 3,500 bales.
Norfolk, March 8.
Ths U. S. brig Dolphin, arrived to-day.
Washington, March 8.
The New Cabinetentcred upon their official
duties to day.
Fetich G. Washington has been appointed
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.
Return of our Keckksen i atives.— 1 The
Hon. Robert M. Charlton, U. S. Senator,
arrived in ths Alabama ys|ierday, and the
Hon. Jos. W. Jackso#, of tho House, came
passenger in tho Coition, lino? OinileMton.
H3T Our thinks are due to lion. R.
Charlton for valuable public documents,
among them a copy of the " Report of a Geo
logical Survoy of Wisconsin, Iowa and Min
nesota, and incidentally of a portion of Nebras
ka Territory, made under instructions from
ths United States Treasury Department,
Da*id Dais Owen, U. S. Geologist." This
Very interesting and valuable report, which
has been printed in a large quarto volume
Superior paper Qtui handsomely illustrated
with finely executed engravings and maps.
(5?* Wo are indebted to Hon. John
H.i-v, for* copy of bis speech on our rela
Corrmpomlrnrc Of Dally Morning News.
New York, March 5.1852.
Ths Freaek Eiapsror— Another Murder— Assty Offloo
—Lucrstla Mott—Msdlest Graduates-Platt forPost-
BHUr Brady— President Pierce’# Inungaral—Arri-
va! of tbs Cambria— English and New York Monty
Markets—Cotton and Freight*.
There is a very significant expression in tht*
parvenu Emperor’s late speech to the French
Chambers. Ms say* t
*• To those who way regret thut a wider
field has not been given to liberty, 1 will re
ply that liberty has neve»‘ aided in founding 0
tions with Mexico.
or iiwiiTiS
by the card in another
column, that Mr. W. II. Royal has united
paper, the Pieauyne Gazelle, with the Comer-
’ valor of Ocala Florida. Mr. R. will in fuiu
bo connected with the Comervator, wliic
will be furnished to the subscr.bers of
former paper. He is un industrious and
terprising young man, and we wish him pros
perity in his new* connection.
Run 0?er.—We learn that yesterday of-
teinoon a child of Mr. George Gray, about
years old, was run over by a horse which had
broken loose from where it had been hitched
near the jail. The little boy wus severely in
jured by the forefoot o( the horse striking him
iu tbs back.
The Inaugurul—OpiulouM of the Press.
With scarcely au exception the press of the
country is unanimous iu its commendation ol
the Inaugural Address ol President Pierce.
Tho leading journals, North and Soth,thut have
reached us, Whig, Democra.ic and Indep
dent, with one accord applaud the truly Ai
rican aentiiuents of the President, and the
frank and manly declaration which he makes
of the principles and policy which are to go
jrera him io the administration of the Govern
ment. Both ilia matter and the manner of the
address are extolled on all hands.
We have said with acurcely nn exception.
In this iustauco the exceptions nut only prove
the rule, but givo significance and fores to the
universal commendation. The highest com
pliment that we have seen paid to I 1
dent Pierce is contained in the funati
cal ravings of the organ of nbolitiouisui
the New York Tribune. The editor of
that paper dislikes both the rhetoric and the 1
principles of the inaugural. He denounces it
in the chaste and elegant terms for which In
is so distinguished, and holds it up as a tissue
of incunsisu.ncies and hypocrisy. He thinks
the opening allusion of the President to his
]*» here avement in bad taste. He disap
proves the President's territorial views, his lor
•ign policy and all. "But," says the editor,
"that he who indulges in this sort of * high
fululing’ should proceed iu tho self-same docu
Riant to glorify slave-hunting as a patriotic
duly—to denounce a consistent devotion to
Human Liberty oh the offspring of feverish
biiion or of morbid euthusiaem—and to chaei
on in every manner the blood-hounds baying
on the track of the hunted fugitive"—these
thinga are in the editor's opiuiou, outrageous
Ho consoles himsell, however, with the
reflection that he lies uot been badly diau|
pointed by a man whose “ past career" Imd
prepared him to expect no better things.
Among all tho approbatory editorials that
we have read, none have given us greater satis
faction than the article in tho Tribune', fur
had tpo found that paper less denunciatory, we
thouifl. have began to doubt our own under
standing of tjie views and principles declared
iu the address.
Adjoui niiio.il of CongreaA.
After a very exciting and protracted da>
and night sitting the twu Houses ol Congress
adjourned aine die Friday morning at noon,
A ll the appropriation Bills were passed. The
Civil and Diplomatic Rill was near being lost,
in consequence uf disagreement between tin
two Houses, and was only saved by tlu
House reversing its action rejecting the re
port of tho Joint Committee on Conference.
1 his bill, antong other lliingB, raises the sala
ries of the Vico President and the heuda of tin
Departments from five to eight thousand dol
lars per annum ; and creates the office ol As
sistant Secretary or State, with a salary ol
three thousand dollars per annum.
A special session of the Senate was held on
the 4ih inst. Ths oath of office was adminis
tered to the new members by Gen. Cass, being
the oldest member. The Hon. David A. Atchi
son was elected President pro tempore. After
the ceremonial of ths Inauguration, ths Be.
note adjourned to Monday/
IdP" Mr. Thackeray, the distinguished En
glish author, was to lecture in Charleston lust
night un M the Humorous Writers of Queen
Ann's reign." Professor Agassiz is also lec
turing in Charleston. Are we to havo lectures
from those gsotlemenjtt Savannah ?
Marine^ Disasters.—'The schooner Hart
ford, Captain TeaUUE, from this port foi
Boston, put iifto Newport on the 3d inst., hav-
meed severe weather on the passage,
rasail and mainsail—was fifteen day*.
Hatteras. On the 27 th ult., one oi
r f a nativeConnecticut, fell from the
jibboora and was lost, although every exertion
waa made to sa ve him.
The brijp Lancet, from this port for Rock
land, arrived at Holmes’ Hole on tho 1st inst
Oq the 20th ult., in a gate from BE. to NNV.
sprung a leek, and had to throw over part o»
her cargo.
iluruhl* political edifice; it crowns it when it
has been consolidated by time."
This observation is important, because it
amounts to nothing leas than a positive con
Cession that libertv does not exist in Franc*
and if this really bo the csss, to what end have
been the successive revolutions which have
cost down and killed Louis Philippe, ruiaed up
and thrust aside a provisional government,
lablished and annihilated a Republic, and at
length set up the present monarchy, to bo des
troyed again, as surely as (Imre is justice* in
heaven, or morality on the caitli. There is
no liberty in France—peaceful citizens have
been coolly murdered in the streets of Paris—
thousands have been depot ted from their
homes und families und scut into exile; the
whole system of society bus been violently agi
tated and (urn asunder, und yet there is no li
berty.
But there is a falsehood in the text. Did
..jt Freedom president the founding of this
republic 1 Louis Nupoluon knows us well as
any niun that it did, but it suits him to ig-
ire und pervert ilia most notorious facts
hen Ins interests are at stuke.
A melancholy exumple ot (lie little effect
which cupital punishment has on tho public,
bus just been all'ordrd. It is but luur weuks
ago thut I reported to you the banging of u
criminal iu our city prison—and on Wednes
day evening another murdor was committed.—
We shall probably liuve more legal revenge,
and just as many murders.
Wo are at length to have an assay office in
this city. This sop to Cerberus is no doubt
tended to allay our importunities lora mint,hut
it will not have that effect. It is quite ubsunl
that wo shout' 1 he compelled to transport to
Philadelphia uli the gold uriiving at ibis port,
iu order to have it coined and prepured for cir
culation in a iegal form. The jealous opposi
tion which Philadelphia lias set up to our just
claims on this lieud camiot much longer be
permitted to obstruct the establijhmeiit of a
mint in the commercial metropolis of the Union.
To nay nothing of the expense and risk uf
transportation,it is an unomaly that of the large
receipts of gold into New York, no portion can
he coined here, but must be sent to Philadel
phia, whom none is received direct.
Philadelphia is very jealous at tho more
prominent and prosperous position of New
Yurk, in the alfutrs of the world generally—but
be must learn, sooner or Inter, that she w
have to play “ second fiddle" to New York
notwithstanding such little spiteful deumnslra
iioiis as h-v opposition to the supplying of
lilest a requirement in this city,
it a meeting of the Prison Association held
here a few evenings ugn, a Mrs. Lucmtia Mott,
trom Philadelphia, addressed the assembly
wiih that cousumuto coolness which only tliess
female philosophers can command, and in the
course of au irrelevant digression,took occasion
as usual to denounce the Fugitive Blavo Law
Lillie notice was taken of Madume Lucre.
the only response from the audience to her
layings, being occasional laughter.
Twenty.fuiir diplomas were granted by the
New York Medical Collage on Thursday
evening last—among the fortunate candidates
lor this honor, there was one from Jamuici
W. I., one trom Puerto Rico, one from tli
Mauritius, one from Martinique,one from Saxo
from Genua, one from New Bruns-
Ick iu the Briiisii Provinces, one from
Brazil, one from Canada, and one from Ireland.
We may gather from this, some idea of the
reputation which New York enjoys abroad.
A service of plate lias been presented to M
Brady, the Postmaster ol this city, by the eu
plovees in that department of the public se.-
vice. Such murks uf consideration are very
graceful ut u period when, from political cir
cumstances, the recipient is being dispossessed
urd patronage. The appoint-
uew administration will, no
imbl, make a cloun sweep iu tins direction.
The President’s Inuugurul Address was
published iu the evening papers of yesterday,
and uppears ill the morning journals of this
morning. Desiring us 1 do, (ogive y
reel statements of (he sentiments of
mereial ,ner > this production, 1 will make
remarks of to-day very limited—as 1 have
t in the course of my rounds, licurd sufficient
put forward as the opinion of the majority.
Strange us it may appeur to you, uftcr tho
overwhelming majority by which General
t isrce has attained his present position, there
are still a few Whigs left in New York, and I
.lust hear further what all have to sny before
will attempt to furnish you with a reflex of
(lie prevailing h oling.
There can, 1 think, bo but little question as
to me fuel (but the address, viewed os a literarv
production, is an honor to the country ; while
e soundness of (he general views ol policy
!».» Vnanroilan I. cw,firmed, end Use. Aua-
mmnmi<-* -
rI*”*e P l > * ,r 10 b ° > " J ' lm 'J' * ! ll**!' uf
Tfie money mark'll waa practically tifthl.r,
though ou ahauluia advance ill the rates nf dis
count hud been declared by the Bonk of Eng
land, in the vault, of which cMablinhinenl«
urtlier alight decrease in the reel of bullion
had taken plocr. Increased activity, if op*
‘ ,# d experienced in business gene
rally, and Consols had tiiflmply advanced. If
would seem that the future action of the Bank
will not depend ao much on tho ainouutofgold
immediately arriving, or on the quantity re
quired by customers, as oil the uses to which
the money so wiih<li«iwii is being applied. If
the gold demanded of tho Bunk he employed
in the prosecution of ordinary business oper
ations or safe schemes of profit, there are
abundant resources ut the command ot the
Bank to supply the exigencies of trade, with
out having recourse to vexatious und impe
ding restrictions ; but the state of affairs iu
Franco make themselves sensitively foil by
English capitalists, and the Bunk ut England
bus no idea ol druining its coffers in further-
uuce of speculations on the security of a sluto
whose security is yot a problem.
Mure our money morkcl is decidedly tighter,
and the news from England has uot tended to
relieve the anxiety felt in our commercial cir
cle". on this point. Money on call is now
scurce at 7 per cent, and our Banks hove man
ifested much more than llieir usuul caution in
grunting tho facilities uf discount, even on firm
class paper. In the street, it is difficult to
gel rid of prime signatures at I) a 10 per com,
and the difficulties of the period ore increased
by the large amounts of specie which have
daily to be Raid intn tho Cn«i,ni
daily to be paid into the Custom-house for du
ties oil our spring imports. You will the more
readily understand this, when you learn that
the receipts ut the Custom-house have on one
or two occasions amounted to neurly $100,000,
It will appeor strange that in view of uil these
facts, the rates of Exchange do not decl
hut the heavy mdera in Europe from our
porters fully oxpluin fur the present this seem
fug inconsistency.
Colton.hud slightly given wuy in England
prior to tho sailing of the Cambria, though
the prevalence of Easterly winds had kept
out a considerable number of vessels which
were then expected with full cargoes from the
Buutheru ports.
Here the Cotton market is without quotable
Image. Rather better prices were paid yes-
uctivity to day
Death from Want of Sleep.—How long
can one live without sleept This question
wa.havo never seen answered. But an au
thentic communication haa been made to a
British society whose field of operations are
in Asia, descriptive of a punishment whic.i la
peculiar to tlm original code ol China. It
appears from this communication, that a Chi
nese merchant bed been convicted of murder
ing his wife, and was sentenced to die by being
totally deprived of tlm privilege of going' to
sleep, This singular and painful mode ol
quitting an earthly existence was carried info
execution at Aiuoy under the following circum
stances :
The condemned was placed in prison under
the care of threo of the police guurd, who re
lieved each other every alternate hour, and
who prevented the prisoner from falling asleep I dent of vineviitt'
[y r /j •''Wfjhontent, night or day. lie thus | t At hjeresidenoe in Jefferson county
A CARD.
8a vans All, March 0th,-1803.
MT. Editor: Having united ths “Picayune Gsictte"
with ths " OcoIa (Fla.) Conservator," I beg leave to say
as mush through tho columns of your valuable paper.
By thtsarrangeoisnt ths sabtcrlbsrsto ths "Fiosyan*
Gaistts" will be supplied with ths *' Ocala Conasrva-
tor," in lisa of ths “ Gssstts." I beg leave, also, to
return lay sincere thanks to roy old friends and patrons,
and to oak a contlnuanea of their favors.
Hespeetfnlly, w. II. ROYAL.
MAKKIKD,
BandM’. the 8th Inst., by the Rev. J. F. Kirby,
JOHN 8. J.kUDV, of Chatham county, to ANNIE
daughter of Johu MoUughlin, of New York.
in mb,
In Harris county, February 13th. Mrs. 81J8AN II.
* ' T. Cl
MEW ADVERTISEMSNTB.
ST. ANDREW'S HALL.
THE LAST VISIT TO THE SOUTH.
MADAME ANNA BISHOP
Will have the honor to give a
GRAND DRESS AND COSTUME
CONCERT!
SPECIAL NOTICES.
I d U ?VvI W,f m° f Wr - J * oob '*• Choate, formerly resi-
L*d fur nineteen days without enjoying any | t k«*id February, J OBIaS* W£ LL S.Tn* t h e"86 th year
sleep. At tho commencement ol tho eighth l ofhi, "B-
ilay hia sufiering-A were so cruel that ho irn- . ...
ploied tlm authorities to grant him the blessed I Arrlvuln iu llio llotolM.
opportunity of being strangulated, garroted, PULASKI IIOU8E...Wii.t
giillluiinafi*, burnrrf to m3;" niYr'. I 'WSLTfi'SiaV 0 *’
lered, ihot, blown up with gunpowder, or put n Boston Mr Nevins
jo death in any conceivable way which their J Holsndoi?...., °*
humanity or ferocity could invent. This will IP l> Mumford!
give us mine idea of the horror of dying ba- £, al , lo . nJor Liberty
cause you cannot go to sleep. wT wi l . h00r -
Strangs Death.—Two young men of the I
u .' ' nv , RII MeCuruy and lady..N Y
i Hone;*, lately perished j 8 Duke ..stLouf*
J II Mya
W Donliiun
II Mnllor
.Mrs bonodict
Dr Tobias
.Mrs Vanvllet
Sav’liiAlisa Vnnaliet
f Y.'S Uontov, lady uud l
terduy, but them is ugaiu l>
und rales have about gone back to llieir former
position. 1 foot up about 11,800 bale
quantity sold during tlm week. The coming
advices from England are looked forward to
wuh much interest. Freights to Liverpool
7-32 a id.
Exchange c
i England 9j a 10 per cent.
Nksmlno.
ihsrcin treuted, can scuicelv fuil to confirm the
mifidcncc Which has beau generally felt
Hr. I ierce. It is ut once a plain und dscisiv
sound and heulthy exposition of liberal and
progressive views, untainted by rapacious pro
jects, untarnished by uny uumeuning clap
truji allusions, and breathing a pure and en
nobling sentiment of patriotism thiouglioui.
It says plainly—“we are for Deuce, hm noun,
itii nuiiuuul hi
Talk on ’Change in New York.—Previ
ous to high ’change, uuys the Herald of Satur
day evening, hut few merchants had had time
to read the President’s inuugurul speech, but
among those who had done ho, there wus but
olio opinion, uud thut was decidedly favorable.
1 ho tone of the speech regarding our for
eign relations, as well ns bis views of domes
tic policy, was considered good ; ami above
all, bis broad constitutional grounds regarding
the compromise measures, and his declared de
termination ns far ns in him laid to administer
the government on broad national grounds,
irrespective of all sectionul prejudices, were
fully apjiroved. A merchant stated that the
President’s opinions regarding the acquisition
of foreign territory corresponded with bis own ,
that ho considered the acquisition of Cuba
highly desirable, but was ojipposed to all un
lawful attempts to seize it by force. His views,
regarding tho influence ol our commercial in
tercouse with other nutions, ho thought ad
mirable. As far ns merchants ore concerned,
there appears to be n disposition to give the
iieiv udmitii.lraliun u fuj, ami Jiuue.l triul.
1 liej' tire not tho cln.e to ruiee fitclinus op-
po.itiun. Ths impartiul nml huneat adminis
tration of the luivH—whether hy the local,
Smle or Cienernl Goserninent—will nlwnya
receive Ihoir hemty approval.
B?' The New l urk Tribune learns, by a
privuie letter tram Lantlun, that the Spiritual
Repping, ere doinjf a lurge busineea iu that
metropolis. Mrs. Hayden, a fihnst mannger,
from Iloslon, is there, uud her rooms are
crowded with visitors at a guinea a head, to
horn the age of their grandfathers, ths doy
thoir friends died, their own ugo end such
oilier important information is regulatly rappod
out. Her peiruns ure chiefly from among the
nubility end gentry, wlm take a great interest
these disclosures from the world uf itnmor-
I rappers.
Ileavv F.iluiik in Doston—Joseph C.
limes, a hardware dealer in Boston, has tailed
to tho extent of (30(1,1)00.
ItlK Boston (JoM.KCTolisHIP.—The Col-
leetor ol Uostuti resigned hia office on Mon-
day.
l3P*The BunkX/'oinmiiieu of the New'York
illoge of Brandos,
ii a very singular manner. They went out to I 11 Ilorari..Alban)’
shoot wild ducks, and in order to arrive at the ^ Mhcnoll do
shy ground which the birds frequented, I MrCarasu"
they determined to proceed down the canal in P B Connol'lr
a boat and then crossing over lu tho other sido M
•vulk tlm rest of the way. I’ho waters being | h n p.
nusually high in consequence of the rains, J E Evans.
the young men found that tliov could scarcely I M Mils...
pass under tho nrcli in their boat. They I MrLawlsaad lady
i'heVm'i!.'llCt' 0 *'! 1 : ll "“ rt "' v " m MAnSUALL HOITHE
llio bout that they could puss. It so happened I Tcksdav,
ihal the water was higher than they thought. SWL*F. MnB Jaaalli C Br>
and was rising every moment, so that when ^w^rovX’and‘iSSy.V.Vaa F Ba?
the bout bad got under the arch, it stuck fust, J Onus M111 ed Rev 111 e! a D n ko r
thus enclosing the young men completely Burke|[3rT R
without their having uny means of extricating j SjanL* * U
themselves. They were found two days after 8 McCaii. CantreviliaRejfi Vogel
dead in the boat und clusped ill each other’s T J M «Call .T3o|w u ofi
W 11 Aspinwall, lady, u
Q. Faiiuo, Proprietor.
ou Krai
» Burkn
ud Indy...Dei
Fla S Ilondii
cold R Barker
trevillage,fl Vo “
> W Clio
I T Fraser..
C Smith
Nkiv Maiii.iaue That.—The British guv- |
ernmeut is trying to hire ilia convicts ut \'au I
Dienian s Land to get married by |iromising
them freedom, as u reward lor their hardihood ? w ,l A^ , W
in undertaking that hazardous enteiprite. It j j! ^ "
is said that all the old maids and bachelors A|Cou
D W Pei
W Jack!
E Buori
do
Fla T P White Conn
....Sav'hl A Y llameg Ga
..C^R R|E R Ogden and ludy...N J
embracing the ojrpoi(unitv rrt>
the island .,, c emurucing me ojiporiunity
change tliuir condition, by marrying hand- __
some young thieves an.! vagabonds of either I jTZT
x. Some of the curniug rogues, liowevn, P
II nut swallow the matrimonial hook even
when it is hailed with such a sweet morsel as
liueriy. A similar guveriuumit policy wa
ce before iu England. When
..8av hIII It lluimoll and lady...N Y
...N Y 2 Aline* Stanton do
St M Patterson do
..Maas W II Nichols Sav’h
..N YI R II Goodwin 8C
do ,\1 W Singleton
... NJ'll K Clark
...8 C
Ga
ol Ntniunnra (roin sanvuiiaiib.
It of Georgia, Collim, Philadelidiin,
adopted
dphia. at C P. AI.
Dillard, llawklusville, P. AI.
^ TO-MOIIKOW.
Oregon, Aloody, for Augusta, ot9A. M.
'I’ho regular D. ti. Mull eceauium Gordon, Capt.
uuh| l, hl l, f U b “| l,U n* Ul *> bu,n > '* »»> ' lady I f’ro.tftil'I, Ivnv. every morolnglit Vi/olvuk'fijr'ciittrto'i-
oulil be found willing to csjtoUBe him under wo’ c . ul, " ect J M 8 with the Charleiton ateatuahipa and
2rn! a fe h *.T ,,B for ! ,,wl,l 1 l pirdoned and | Mhatflttock, 1 ^“ rriv8 eT6ry ,1,enln « in Savtn
IN FIVE PARTS.
Iflonilny Lv'g, IWurrlfe 14,1953
Auistad by
H1GNOH vSliVICHO STIUNl,
The eminent Basco profuudo, from the principal Thaa-
traa of Italy—hii First Appearance iu this city ;
Mr. D. T.H1IAW,
THE UAL LaD SINGLE.
Unilor thu Direction of
Mr. BOCHIIA.
Popular Song* and Belinda; alao, Beautieaand Genu,
(iu English and Italian) from many admired Operas,
including pieces from that wouderful musical work,
MARTHA, which created such an extraordinary eenaa-
tion iu New Y'ork, Ao.
bee Programmes.
Manager Mr. BOCH8A
Acting .Manager Air. 8IIAW.
TioketafI each—to be had at tho Book and AIuslu
Storoa, llolela, and at the door.
ira open at 7—Concert begina at 8. mi
• Republican, Georgian, and Courior, copy.
ATHENJSDM.
(iltKATGST NOVKLTV OK THU Atilt
Doitclti’s Tl-oupc of
A C TJ N tt MON R E Y S ,
BOOS till'd BOATS,
hoae truly extraordinary performance* have been the
wonder of Europe and the principal citiea of the
United States, together with
11EKK VON SFINUALEN,
the whirling wonder,
The Novel and Beautiful
DI880I.VI.NCJ VIEWS AND MAGICAL
Illusions
Will bo exhibited at the Athomcum
FOK THIS WEEK ONLY !
B. — AN AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE ON
Wediicailuy nml Stitiirdiiy,
March 9th and 12th, at 3 o'clock,
For the express accommodation of children and parties
set at liberty, the marriage being considered
punishment enough. On one oocnsion, when
Jack Ketch wuh uhoul to perform his office on
certain criminal, a lady stepped forth from
llio crowd and offered to take him for heller
"/.I -0, T *>« P««r fellow looked at her, then
moment, and final-
llie following j Tail ah*
>s in Alao
rope.ii
Onirnl Kullrond
nt the cord, hesitated for u
ly expressed hit determination
distich :—
"jkojignoss, sharp chin;
llepariiire of C’n
Two P*»9ENOKB TEamVbT.tV:
Evening A-uni—Leaves Savannah at 8 P. M., and
icting with tho South-
Kindness to the aokd.—aj> young friends,
let me claim your kindness for thu old. They
... ^ell enmled to your sympathy. Through
this bright world they move mistily, and though
they rise ns soon us the birds begin to siui
tliev cun not hear the inuaic. Their limbs ur
SUIT, their senses dull, and thut body which
and Western night, trail
Chattam - ~ ‘
8>i P. AI. eouueotine w ith the Alaoon
Atlanta, Montgomery and
d Wa; •
„ * ud ‘he Augusta and .
Railroad (day tram) to Augusta; and (going E'aat)
Railroad to Milledgeville from Gordon.
MAH1XE IXTELL1GENCE.
ling aervunt, has liecomn a cugo mid heovv | ^ ,
clog. And they havo outlived niual uf Ilium > ' - ' d ‘ s ‘
«Ieur comjiamoiis with whom tliov
' * counsel.
t * r * < h d ? 08M * d - xuotber born,
A1EMURANDA.
the 23rd ult, o(T Jamaii
Ship Alfred'
from Liverpool for Sa-
took
it, from 8a-
vauuah—all
Holmes’ Hole, March 1—Arr brig Li
. iiuiuui vannah for Rockland, Ale., in diatreas.
Like Noah they behold/**"* '
O’er whose white hair aud furrowed brows
Too many suns have rolled."
eyes K, thu blind end feel’In (he lame'On Ihci'r I r b “‘'“ Arr btlf F»tr..l.r, Ollv., from Jmlue..
"* tile sanctuary be their su|iporting slulf, Boothbay—Arr 28th, so hr Batavia, from 8ear«portfc
nirli If mn.. 1 ... - . ” 'l 8. v..|.. nn I,.
and i
The New Orleans Fire.—The Ptca
ltone of Friday morning soya :
We have been engaged during the morning
in«iid#uvtiring to obiaiu ail exact account oi
Ibu number of bales consumed, and the
property lv»Mt by 'the great confla-
• 'll evening. It it imjiostibie, how-
“‘"Y defniite, exact and reliable
t estimate* are made b>
and ten
The best
consult, an
ble of any,
twenty
unpleaHamlv
ilion of dollars,
nouut is covered
offices, ami the
•* distributed in
_ the holier that
’ niei, and without
lor peace, but jicace
lonor, und individual protection
Ilia remotest comer of Hie eunlt 1 '—peace,
uut the positive obseivonca of the great Mon-
*oo doctrine—peace, but the honorable, und
mly the honorable acquisition of certain pos
sessions not now w.thiu our jurisdiction—but
are absolutely necessary to our welfare
fety.
Whigs will no doubt carp at this last
named allusion to the acquirement of further
territory, but what muu in the world cuu at-
lempt to stuy the natural course of events 1
Look around us, and on every side, and what
do we find T unmistakable evidences of u
tendency in certain countries to merge them-
elves into a federation which secures freedom,
lability, |irusperity and protection. It may
ork uf tune, but it must be a sure wurk,
i man cun stuy it, aud General Pierce,
lua uddress, while hu tacitly ackiiowladg
9 tendeucy of destiny iu Hus direction, u
lines his countrymen that he will up|>osa any
attempts to acquire new |>ossessions by dis
honorable mean*. Let him* do as he hue
promisud, and the country wifi expect no more
his hands.
’hut Mr. Pierce has always been pre-emi
Hy aouud ou the subject of the Fugitive
Sluve Law, im one has uver doubted, and it is
pleasing tu find so decided a confiimutiun of
ibis policy ill his inaugural address. He will
no doubt accord to the North us to the Souih
a full measure of justice, without seeking to
punder to (lie clumor of the oue or the preju
dices of the oilier. He asserts thut lie will he
guided in his policy by Hie Constitution. He
cunuot bold a better principle, uud if he
aloud as firmly by it us he promises, luigution
of all shades must seek uuother market for
llieir spurious wares.
1 cannot recall an instance of any man'i
■mining power under auspices so favorable as
those which now afford General Pierce the ful-
lest poasiblo menus for good or evil. We read
of populur kings, beloved, nay even idolized,
by their subjects; but even tliesu moimrclis
havo been dependent on the caprice of the peo
ple, or on army, cupablu of being influenced by
the sudden whims ol discarded or jealous fa-
vorites. The President of the United Stutes
on Hie contrary, cun only become unpopular
wuh the people, by the sluL.iication of llieir
own solemn act, or by his own gross mis
conduct. Air. Pierce now finds himself at
iioini which might well be esteemed the sun
out of human ambition, upborne by (lie all bt..
unanimous will of his countrymen, who liuve
voluntarily left to his selection Hie adoption ol
measures which mustexercise the greatest pos-
Hible influence on his country. He finds the
Republic iu a situation ot unparalleled prosper-
HSt security, and only wanting a
..ole firmness abroad to make her power and
influence felt ns they should be. He lias uolli-
* . or him. II his respon
sibilities are heavy, his mean* of providing lor
them are abundant—if ilia sujiport of Hie ua
Hon is necessary for the success of bis mean-
anas, lie has had evident proof of the coufi
deuce of ms cuumryinen—his way is clear be
oro him—the people have girded on bis armor
lor the good fight in their cause, and will buey
themselves during the next four years in ore
pariug the laurel wreath which ahull bind hi*
brow®, if, when weighed in tho balance, at the
expiratiou of hie allotted period aa chief niagis
tralo of the Uuited Statee, heehall not be found
wanting.
Iu tny next, I trust 1 shall he able to give
you some idea of the general feeling here in re
gard te the declaration of Mr. Pterce'e policy.
It b singular that the President did not deem
H necessary to revert to commercial matters.—
It had been hoped that we should have seen
some allusion to Free Trade. Something on
agaiS° mi ' Uay IUr " UP> ho * e,er » befora 1 write
Jf* steamer which left Liver-
uU " hM IWiflu,
and we have her news bv telegraph. The po-
ISlLS® are bare of intewet. Tbs Go/
! j* without any serioun op-
position, end the public business app.mrs to be
J progressing smoothly. The failuri of ibe luti-
Assombly have rejiortcd a bill to enlarge Hie
basis of bunk issues of puper. The bill au
thorizes (lie Sujierintendent of Hie Banking
Department to receive the stocks of Ohio,
Georgia, Kentucky and Virginiu, foi banking
purposes.
C® 1 " It is stated by tbo N. Y. Mirror, that
instructions huve been received in that city,
from Louis Napoleon, to contract for the im
mediate construction in New York of a fleet of
war steamers. The Journal of Commerce
•ays there is no truth in Hie statement.
Phe Acting AIonkeys.— i’liis sagacious
and well trained troupe continue to attract
lurge audiences at Hie Athemeuin, and in con
junction with Herr SpingaLAN, afford a novel
varied and interesting evening’s entertainment.
it will be seen by tlm advertisement that an
afternoon |)erformunce is given to-day at 3 o’
clock. Those who, like the little hoy at the
Menagerie, wish •• to see the monkeys more,"
should embraco the opportunity.
C3P* l* rom a geutloiiiaii who accompanied
General Pierce from Baltimore io Washington
we leurji thut Mrs. Pierce will reinuiu ut Balti
more till after Hie excitement of Hie inaugura-
lulion sliull liuve jiUNHed uway. General Pierce
slated in conversation with this gentleman, that
the only |dace where lie felt truly happy, wus
in the quiet enjoyment of the home circle;
jhat the wisest Hung lie ever did was to resign
his seat in Hie United States Senate, and retire
to private life; that lie looked forward to his
presidential term as a period of tod und diffi
culty, but, he added, emjihatically, " if R man
who lias uttnim-d to that office, cannot free
himself from cliques uud act independently,
our Constitution is valueless." Reference
having been made to one of bis near relatives
who might be expected to have a good office,
lie replied, * Aly — is a thriving farmer, in
comfortable circumstances ; 1 shall not inter-
ter. with hi. liu,i|>int{fls by oAarmff him office,
and believe lie is too wise to ask for one.”—
Journal of Commerce.
Savannah
Settrsport-SJd 24th ult. brig Calcutta, Partridge, 8a-
innah ; Aith, Bntavin, Berry, do.
" ‘ Caroline, 8tetaon, Sftvau
and though it may need an extra' effort to
vey your wuids into llieir bluntnd car, make
that effort; for youth in never so beautiful
when it acts as u guardian ungel or a minis
ing spirit to old age. And should extreme in- i M .
ity or occasional fret ful ness irv «nur ^ No ^ York .' M,rcl J 6 ^^r r ,ol,p Mwon B Davia,
L*e rcitiHiiihnr ihm • ' li L . * your pa ’ da >'* from Savannah. 26th ult, in a heavy gale. 1.
te, reim inner that to all intents you were foresail, to re topmast, mam boom, flying jibbooi
once the same, •»..<! ».« .u- J . I ut. ..3 ' ' IJ
..once remember that to all intents you we re .
once Hie same, and muv he the same again • in J iband Hgglng attach)
second childhood as in first, the debtor uf otic j J’cfmP . M » I n U «? , w* t / ew Y° r . k ’ fro . m t ^‘▼• r P°°L
ers’ " outiencn hik! iMuUrnu , .1 Jan, I at 62, ton It, picked up a boat containing the oi„..
ii v tender"... and in.gnai, l „i. ( u .» «.iiao.t.d .ui., t„ n i„ numUr) of th. ahlp J..
Ity. liamtllon « Hoyal Preacher. •!«. of Shields, which vessel foundered on the night o
The “ Infiuvn/i •>—mmTI • , tbo • nd 1 transferred them to the ship Sw itxurland,
• , *- . in> ,LUEN/,a. -—1 be gnp|ie IS spread- or and from Charleston for Liverpool, (out 24 days).
* {s D ,|H P*»rt of tho country. Wo I ‘he brig Empire, whiuh arrtvod
: happened" to hear th. following conver.a- 1 *£ "
‘lion yesterday “ bordig."
" Good bordig, fSbiili.”
"Good bordig, Judes."
“ How’s your fabily."
"Bad ! hml ! Tlipv'en
Cajie llaytiei
22d ult, in lat 30, Iol . . .
ly coppered ;
’LXV
Bad ! bud ! They’ve all got the influedza. I *J- Nobody on board'
t irst Joint took it Nothing would cure bib—
not even How’s Cough Ca’ddy : 1-confess it
ulleviates. Then Add, and Judo, and Duria
took it. You butter believe we had lud over
llieir cotigliig and wlieezig. But our tibe
cube. Be uud the old wobud took it next, and
dow, there’s dobody to laugh atdobody.”
Just Hied wo cnbo away.
with painted ports,
s on her steru were T. II.. tlio oul"
; apparently a shin of COO tons 1
her misxenmiut fell a few mil
up with her, theforo and raaiumai
A Printhr’s Wit— J'n« r\ ew Vork Star
mils Hie Billowing beam:
A correspondent entered on office and ac
cused Hie compositor of not having punctuu- h'^h Alo.iuette;
ted Ins communication, whan tlm ihn nu .,„.., I , Uo \ f*. u . Bh « , 5 .
ly replied—
setter.
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL
FtlKNITUIlE COVERINQS, Ac.,
AT WHOLESALE A RETAIL.
W. *1. ( AHHVL’S
CURTAIN STORL
1. No. I till Ghcnlniit..!., PliBiiilcIulilu.
M Cor^rM..i.,op,,onlelUSIal.II.^,.
h ho. Uwuy. Ill .lure u lull Mock ul Kr.uch
Brocatellos; Do. Satin I)e Laines;
i Satin Damasks; ■• • —
o Covers, lo,
i coiiimuiiicutiuii, whan tbo typocainest-
i pointer—1’in t
ItEGKIl-X H OK COTTON, to., MARCH 8.
— Ceutral Railro- * •““* ■ * — -
K Parsons A Co, Kibl
Table A 1‘
Gilt Cornices;
i j ■ Gilt 1*1 ns and Bauds;
Lace and Miisliu Curtains Gimiis, Fringes.
?■ r ■ WINDOW SHAliKS "f u’iutjlo,
prices; Balt Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brasses
•*ylos Pe n"^“'* 1Curla,nt °f tho ne west Paris
Persei
COMMERCIAL.
dealers generally,
CABBY L,
.«w.u Ishing Goods,
• «. , 10VCh#stuut-*t., corner fiih-stroe.,
J® 14 ]T Opposite the State Home, Philo.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
New-Orlcim* Market. 'I VOH ™ B CVR *
new Orleans, marciis, 9.u», p. m.—On Thurs- Cougrhs, Colda, Hoaihcucss, Bronchi
... rv,.» Arm, and 8000balosyrero sold. The sales | tis, Whoopiug'-Coug^h, Croup, Astll-
day Cotton urm, auu mmu bales wero sold. The sales
for the last four days have comprised 49,000 baloa. Good
Middling is quoted at 9>* cents. Freights are declining
Cotton to Havre is quoted at ljfd. and to Boston at
? < d * JSxoh4n l 4 o® London rules at 9 per centpremi
ma, and Conxnmption!
. fy* A good story ib told of a recent inter
view between Colonel Benton and President
I leice. 1 lie Coliiuelex|Kef>aedliiiuse|f heurti-
ly grutifmu ut Ilia result uf tli. eleuiion, on j
veiy, de.iruu, tu «up|iurl tlm new Ailmini.lre-
liou; but ho tuM Dm i’re.idenl tlmt he had
one men in hi. Cahinot who would nmhe him
ridieuliiu.—a “period nondeicripl, Sir," .aid
he—o “perfect nondescript—iieiiher uno lliine
nor the oilier," Tho Generul inquired wtiol
genllein.il uf hi. Cabinet had been an unfortu-
u.le us thus to incur hia displeasure. The
tuhmel ntuned Mr. Cushing, end Inunch’edoiit
iillo a repelitilili uf hi. epilhuls, which I Imve
given mil emelly in hi. wurd., hut u« near!)
an n. would he .Irielly proper;—dining hy
.ay.ng Im »m l lie only muu on enrlh tv I
■eeuied to liovo been eremed for the e.prei
pur|.u.e of being a Tyler man. Tho fre.i.iem
heard his loriuiduble objurgaiion to the end,
anJ quietly remarked to Hie Col, thut he had
been delighted, on reaching Washington, to
find so many gentlemen, who were quite in
different ns to his election, exceedingly soli
citous concerning the wellure of his Adminis
(ration.
Necessity fok Varying Intellectual
Labor.—One of the worst results in over
working the brain in any exclusive direction,
is, that it tends, when it does nut absolutely
break down that organ, to produce mental de'-
forinity. As the nurserymaid who carries
her burden on her right arm exclusively in af
flicted with spinal curvature, so the thinking
man who gives his intellecual energies to one
subject or class of subjocte gets u twist in his
brain. Those, therefore, who are chained to
mental labor, und ennnot givo the brain repose,
should try to vary their lubors, which is nuoth-
e ?.* or, . nu * , ®P° ,a * Intense and jirolonged ap
plication to one subject is tho root ol all the
mischief. As your body may be in activity
during the whole ot the day, if you vary the
action sufficiently, so may the bruin woik all
day at varied occupations. Hold out a stick
at arm’s length for five minutes, mid the mus
cles will ba more fatigued than by an hour’s
rowing; the same principle holds good with
tho brain.
OI all the nnmorons modi'
ciaes extant,(and some of tb<
valuablo) fur the euro of pnl
monary complaints, nothing
has ever been found which
oould compare in its effeol
with this preparation. Others
cure sometimes, but at all times
aud in all diseases of the
hipboard notcleared388,000. The increase inthere- I * nd throat where medicine can givo reliof, this
.11 the porta, up to tba l.t.it d.t.i, .s cotup.r.il J -“ ‘
NEW ORLEANS, MARCH 4-4 r. M. - Cot
ton on Friday in Arm, loll 8000 b.lal
° r ' t|! ” f/wnboWT, wlvicu w.r. nniv.J «n e r
tlio bn.luon of tlio a.y h*J bo.a oonoludod. Mlddllnii
v».. quolod.t from s?g to S cm. Th. ..Io, „f t |„
-i.k oomprl.ed iio.000 bal.r, and tb. .took la pr.
with the last yepr, is 030,000 bales.
New York Coitun Mnrket.
In New York on Monday, Cotton was dull,
300 halos changed hands.
MACON, M AR. 8.—Cotton—The Cotbon market hsi
grown somewhat mure animated during tun last week
“‘.tali'-
| will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in
socordance with the directions. We do not advertise
r tho information of those who have tried it, but
ose who have not. Families that have known its val-
<n ill not be without it, aud by its timely use, they
e secure from the dangorous consequent
and colds, which neglected, ripen iu'o fatal oonaump
lion.
Stock to March
id reoeijits very lightl
COTTON HTAIKUKNT /OB M
” 7,103
1,171 decrease 1,932
decrease 2,280
Roceipts in Feb’y, 1862.
.. .. .. lt>w
Total receipts to 1st M h. '52.60 317
The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute .....
awarded to this preparation by the Bourd ot Judges in
September, 184<; also, tbo medals of tho throe great
.in this country; also, the Diploiui
1863.68.
1«2 20.280
" 16,490 decrease
BALI I MORE, MaR. 8.—CorrRB.—llu ColTee mar- I ‘Y °f
tb r 0n ' l ‘°» l “*• "■• k . .ml WDM- I Ur J '
Cotton—The sales for the week are 300 bales Un-
laudsand Gulf mitltningto g00 d middling at luVefo
«« IfessspriMare l:*o. lower than last week. De
mand Tor manufacturers only. Htook only 22U0 bales.
- Wednesday holders gave
Institutes of 2..., , |
the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati', has bocu givci
herrv Pectoral, by their Government In cob
on of its cstraordinary excellence aud uselul
■ring affections of the Luugsaud Throat.
Iteud the following opinion founded on the long i
r Cherry Pectoral, in my prae-
o, that it cradicutes aud cures tHe ooids'and
to whioh we. iu this section, are peculiarly lia-
I think its equal
I know how a butte
tempers of the Thr
SSTHiLa: with sales of anfbarrMs I
‘‘t 1 ' ?,°- d *>’ the market was dull. . Dr - f : -*n mouth or July last I was attack*
th-w Y h *T® hftd 110 •• le * to report during *** * v,ol « , »t diarrhaa iu the mines of California. Ire
av»lil!fk k «a a iVL Th reM tJa,r - B Is scares, ami held gen- 8 »“ f r »“oico in hope of receiving beneiU
'iMr Th‘ 1 . her ® w,ut no deiuaud that we could {*°.®®kange of diet aud oljinatc. My uiariiitca ceased,
|?ar ot until Thursday, when 1000 barrels ,#re sold at k “ t . wa ? r ,0 * ed ^ *««vere cougl.-and much sore-
I linally started for home, but received no boneilt
ias not yet been discovered, nor do
remedy can be made for tho dis-
nt and l.ungs,
J. J. BUR 1 ON. M. D. f F. R. 8.
wasted constitution, nolon-
8ee what it has doi
ly in the following cases, but a thousand me...
dyuBtrur, Jan. 24th, 1851
attacked
- , v „ -J d »nly)Wconts-Side Galleries, (for colored
onlv) 25 cents. Doors open ot 7 o'clock—to commeuoe
'•7>4 o’clock.
Hosts call ho secured at tho Office of the Athe-
fj* r th° Dross Circle from lUiu the morning un-
a illustrative of the liabits ar.d peculiarities
- J y Hpecies, for sale—price 10 cents.
N. B — Saturday night is the lost performance, ina 7
HIOiltN WANTKU.
^ Is 1835 and ’36 a large numberof
Elans went over to tbe Republic of Te« t .
assist the Texans to gala their Independence. J|u* U
tb«. w.r. nutMrwl with run,, , ad oth „ r . '
wbll. fighting nniter Col,, Tr.Tli, w«4, Ur ,„ *
Johnson. The Republie of Texse granted to tho ii i
of these brsve men s large quantity of land,
of whom have come forward to claim their right. Th*
descendants of those who participated in the k Ti1 i "
ttou.rj .truggl. of Tutu c.u procure there
application to the undersigned, who possesses ail ”
■ary information on the sultject. **’
” >r » fi™ «• V. levy
DY8FKI-8IA AND INDIUE8T10N: '
Th «” .courg.. of our prepi,
bo too wall unter.tooJ, or th. m,,,,,
.v.rilug or ouring them too hlgblp .ppreciiteii ti
peraoD whodlirov.r. any meeul of cure or MloriiU.l"
oonfors a benefit upon his fellows, aud is deeervln »
houor. Thli doelr.blooouiuifim.llon bu been iioblo/d
and| not only iney dylpopil. be cured, bnt It‘
prerouted by tbe ure of “HOOIXAND'8 QKRM.u
BITTERS, " prepured by Dr. O. M. Jrekrea, PhUre.i
phlu, w hich medicine la .puken of Iu tha hlghe.iMnei
of commendation hy thounnd. who hove tuted It,
orey. It 1, porfeotly innoouou<ln IM nature, und i,
...... th. v.ln.bl. prop.rty of Improving eh, hrelthT.
tho robust, u wall u rrelorlng th. health nftbeilek.
It. it. It-, No* 1 mill q,
Pereoneentterlng with .111,,, „ ri h,
‘“g enmpl.lnu, by uklng the remwly r."
commended, will .nporlnnc. relief Ina few mlnulei
Rh.iiiuatl.m, H.dw.yr Rem,- a.,,,.
Sink IlMduh., do. do. d,
Scrnfoln. RIokeM, Conor, do. do. Route...
N.urnlgift, jo. d. S." 1 ."' 1 -
Tie Duloroux, Sprain, do.
do.
do. Resolvent,
do. Relief,
do. Roaolvent.
do. Reiitf,
White Swelling,
Ulcers, Fever 8oros,
Lamoness, Stiff Joints,
Deafness,
SPINAL COMPLAINT9.
n.dw.y', Rondy Rell.f, ured In connretlon with
R»'l».y. R.nov.tiug Rerelvem, , m p , rfora th> "
rem.rk.bl.oure,. Tho pnhll. wIR pl.„. b,. t |,
that all complaints enumerated above, Radway’s R»vW
Relief, or Rcnovatinw Rnndvant *
Relief, or Renovating Resolvent will quickly o
Price of Radway’s Ready relLf, 25 and 60 cent
do. do. Renovating Resolvent, $1.
Book and Job Printing,
No. 10*2 Urrnn-at.
O (ENTRANCE IN Ae LANE.)
RDER8 Inft ut thu Printing Office, or nt Use
Bookstore of the subscribers, will be promptly ,*,!
ou « d - JOHN k. COOPER VtO
Liberal advances made upon ehipments
of Cktton to my friunds in Liverpool and
NOTICE.
enbjcct for this evening’s Lecture at
tlio Unitarian Church, in—The Orthodox
o’clock.
Seats/re
of lielief. Lecture to oonimci
It-epubliyun Blue.’ ltuililiu K iiutl I.onn
/ AHNociutiou.
II The Aunual Meeting will be held at the Drill
B Room, This Evening, at 8 o’olock. Punctual
attendance is re<(uu«ted, as the election of
officers for tho year will take place.
m *r 8 1 JOHN R. JOHNSON, 8ec’y.
The 8t('uinwlii|> Isabel,
FOH KKV WEST AND HAVANA,
WE. Rollins, Commander,
ILL connect this trip with Hie splendid steam
■ DKN OATE Tap H.n Irr.nclren
if ■bln GOLDEN GATE, for Ban Fraurisco.
The Golden Gate perforins her trip* from Panau
• trips from Panama
ays.
» from Charleston to Aspinwall
o Suu Francisco are thu
Htoerogc,..
Through Tickets for sale by MORDKCAI it CO.,
. . , „ 110 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C.
1 ickets for Key Weet and Havana can be had of
COHENS A HERTZ, Agouts,
Savaunah.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
FOR 1-1IILADBLPI1IA.
WEDNESDAY. March 9th,
isTliwsfKisaiwti Yho new and flplendid steamship
. ,.1^7 HTATi '' OF GEORGIA, Capt. Wal
ter Collins, will positively ' — 1
For froight or passage uj
C. A. L. LAMAR.
FOR NKW-YOUK.
To Sail on Saturday, 12th March,
^or freight or passage applv
o'clock
U.^8. M.JSteamshi|> ALABAMA,
Capt. C. D. I.udlow, will^c
PA DELPORD, FAY A CO.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
FOR NKW-YOUK.
» To le.vu on SATURDAY. Mnrch l»,
is|lp»riws3EWIBs _ Tlio United States Mail steamship
^“^^"FLORIDA, Capt. M. C. Woodhull wlS
lave us above. For freight or passage apply to
— lar ^ PADELFOltD, Fa y a CO.
AuixiinIu nml Ilniuburc nml nil In.
torniviliiiie LumliiifTM on tlio Itiver.
Leaves Thursday Murninff, 101 k inst., at U o cl'k.
Tho Steam Packet OREGON, Cap
accouimodaiioi
»t „ WNCuV.i'Y.VoCKKiT A CO., Agonls.
N. B.—All way freight payable by ahipp ~
NlfiW OUL LA.MS.
jtt. The flno fast-sailing schr PATRICK LENRY.
Kuudson, muster, having the principal part of
■^Kiier cargo engaged, will have immediate d*-
r4?u.^., , i“bi6'. or w p b‘.“;‘; r r' ) ' ,o “““f* 1 * 1
CUIIENS A HERTZ.
FOR VHICItitlT OU CHARTER.
. *“• rehoon.r D. L. CLINCH, Kont, muter.
3-3, i ne sc!u
iflJA Apply to
WILLIS A BRUNDAOE.
VURBALTLIIUUK-Rngulnr I.Ibb.
WCOVnilIDUEWbil.,
Thepackctsohoi
nsster, will moet with despatcli as abo\ .. _ _
reight or passage apply ou board at Telfair’
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
T AS
J 4 au
AST EVENING, u Poj-tmonuic, containing an
,eTtll i{,fUl0a9} J » nd ■ eV,r * 1 receipts, with the
Hmirer win . m B, n leAxia « 1,10 •*«« at this office
r will be liberally rewarded.
Ttere S ,‘"* 10 -...ou
i » . - B,Jurd .ml uivoly furnlahvd room..
If. V, f*. '•>■ cou reuient to the bu.lncre pari of
AIMily n’l .f Ull 'te l ».».lk to tlm 1'o.l-oUlc,
JH.LADKLI IHA ALE.—21) Lurrel. l-ulc
.. f w*.o V ntJ ’ roceiT « d P«r steamship 8tato jf Geor-
* o y o u. MAYER.
""‘ r " 3 Whitaker-street.
A UUTTElt, BUTTEK.
f LLL SUPPLY landing ex steamer from New
Yor * — for »nle at former prices, by
WM. O. DICKSON,
Broughton iaue.
Whitaker st., uoi
MEDICAL CO-PA1LTNEU8IIIP.
Dr. E. U. MARTIN and Dr. II. L. BYRD,
having associated themselves in the prac
tice of their Profession, may bv found at their Office,at
the residence of Dr. H., No. 97 Brougbton-street, south
side, between Bull and Dray ton-streets. Dr. M. may
be found at night at his residence ou South Broad street,
batwoen Whitaker and Barnard streets. 6m no 4
DENTISTRY.
OH. HI. C. HEALD
Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artlii-
cial Teeth, in the best style. Ofiiee first corner west of
the Marshall llonse. \y j an jj
DENTISTRY.
DR.Q. D. BARNES,
Hurielcnl nml Mechnnlcnl Dentist.
Office corner of Congress and Whitaker-sts.,
Prendcrgast’s Dry Goods Store. Jy a p 17
Air.
DR. WM. NEPHEW KING*
Having located in 8avannah, offers his pro.
fessional services to eitisens In the city and
viciniff.
Office corner of Barnard and 8tate streets.
REreuDNocs.—Robt. Hutchison, Esq. Stephen Ha-
borih.m, Ere,.; John R. Wilter, Eiq.; .nd Mmih.
W*yi_Kteg. 3m j.,,0
TAPSCOTT'8 FOREIGN EXCHANGE'
AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY.
Persons wishing to send for their friends.
and desirous of bringing them out by flr.t
packet ships, are informed that the subscribers are
tbe only agents for the above Agenoy in this city.
They are also authorised to draw oa Messrs. Wo.
Tapsoott A Co., Liverpool, In sums from £1 and up-
' “ negotiable lu any town through-
wards, which drafts a
it Ireland aud Great Britain.
Drafts on Frauoe and Germany, payable i* all part*
of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to
dee 24 ly BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay-st.
FRANK I* I N JOB O FFICU,
WM. H. ROYAL.
PLAIN AND FANCY
BOOK ANi) JOB PRINTER,
(121 Cor. Broughton Whitaker him. tlm
DENTISTRY.
ar<"
io So IS <B> "X ii a D
Surgical ami Mechanical Demint.
SP- Office in BROUGHTON STREET—
i
Office In
south side—near Whitaker-st.
Abercorn.
DR. SULLIVAN has removed his Offica
to Congress-street, between Drayton and
Private Hospital.
DOCTOH8 WILDMAN ifc UANAHL,
F.R.-RUUT, W.ST IKD Of THE Fu»» Ro.ll.
Dks. WILDMAN k QANAHf, h.rte,
•--S. oomi'leted the .rreDgementa for . Print.
Ho.pit.1, and fitted np th. asm. with all th. appliances
of hygiene, good turning, and madid and anrgld at
tendance, nt>w offer th. henefit. of the Initltntlon to th.
pnblio.
The terms of admission are $1 per day. Thll will se-
ire constant and officiont inedioaKrttendauco, medl-
lnos, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be requlrfi*
in advance, which will not be subject to reolamation.-
Apartments perfectly private may be obtained on rea
sonable terms.
That the institution may partake as mnuh os possible
of the beuevolent public character whioh the origina"
• intended, th.y hnv. lolloltod tha following g.ntle-
to act >■ n board of yleitori, who will at nil and
*ny tttno Inapect the premiica, and whore names at,
gu.rnnteea to th. public of iu efficient msnsgemout:
lion. I.anjdon Chore,, | John W. And.non,
A. A. Suiets,
Charles Green,
'ohnUoiton, | ttolomoncS'.;;’
Montgomery Cumming.
Arrangements have also been made for the accommo
dation of negroes. p. H. WILDMAN, M. D.,
Corner Aberoorn and Sooth Broad-st.
CHA8. GANAUL. M. D.,
South Brood-street, East of Barnard.
deo 21
muds, Ao.
p.p u .. OKO. ALEXANDER,
Cor. Bull and Congress stt "
I AMS, SMOKED BEEF, TUNGIJLN, Ac.-
4A/ Md in st< ’ r *». Roloson’s extra su-
GEO. ALEXANDER.
CIIAil£ ««t Laud,
n i « ,,pr Mmuiier jy k(M/ V extra choice
f 1 - l8 “ 1(1 box., do. do. Clirere, 5 barrele
. ii,'-*,' 1 ult "U .Market Ueef. Pig Pork, .11 of which
ill b. .old ,tt U, low r.to. .» own to bought for In th.
oraiug to quality.
' QEO. ALEXANDER.
-w NEW.SMYRNA DATES.
•/I | f RAILS now Smyrnu Dutes just received—
J for sale by
COHENS A HERTZ.
IIAlsTJMOKK MiOlIlt, 1IAC4IN, ^
II k 1IBL8. Buporflne Howard street Flu
50 hlids. Prime New Bacon,
20 •• do. do. Shoulders,
3l> bids, and 50 kegs Now Loaf Lard,
anding aud for sale by
,narl> SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
♦jL^T v L n 8 £ e quote tales of common Rosin
v.wrel.kei ^ 5: w - Hteh $1 81. Tar $2 18:
VarulsU 2lo. and Spirits or Turpentine 75^j77
Bacon.—^There hare been m
l'‘«uit«d tales of Hides „
discount off. A prim# article would
i been no traosac-
dtnviug any bcuottt from its use.
uot regard it my da'
... .r . . re you, th.t my health-
attribute it to the use of your Cher-
. — — re.^re.re rerere.re w»u>- ■ WILLIAM W, SMITH.
^5SLtau I. te fhir .. .0 cento to, „"«« .
*„ nd Jlwnu for kegs. vnmafnra grave, through your iustrumenttlitv bv th«
lt do11 “ 17 eetttJ for r ° n
I4(qj|fl couts in ke, .
?‘ 3 V»U«e., with a good itook.
wJ*iskv^ rn f afc3, °
.m■Ki S * Y- L r ^lie article has been dull or sale through
it the week at rtfragfo in bbls. and 23c iu hhds.
New l urk iHoucy Market.
SiTcnoxT, March 5—The money market this
g conimue* hard press*!, and the rales oaten-.
J.m. P ."re i 0 !?! 1- f ° r . i '* id ,l * “oaths’ paper aud shorter
- d lh .* wu,jr . to ^iPBar owsiomers. Call loans
coDtiaue contracted. There is *Uo a demand for money
hAh from «he west and ths south, and the banks are
fullSSurn! for U estimated that
full KUW) 0U0 of coin have ho*n remitted Into the Inte
rior slue. December. The banks probably retain be-
» *>c«mbor. Tbe banks proUblyrettin be-
tween leu and elevon millions of coin. The foreign
BH&s&mfi u ,* 8.erli.f is, easy at in-
** do *“X •i(ber for remitting, ei thereby
fi 1 ^ whtrhxaiLi to-day. or the Collins steamer.
which sails to-morrow.
Yesterday prgv.d tbe moet stringent day io the loan
and dlscouni market, that has occurred tor a twelve-
month. The banks appear greatly in want of money
•»«* been realising their ee-
curitif*. No paper but first elate maper oould find
®". r *tfes. No paper but firsi elass nsper oould find
ready takers. I ha amount or loans oatled in yosterday
•*e, and in some iusunees nconeidorab
paid for loans Uil to-day and to-morrow.
EV" r ' y? ur ‘““trumenttlity by the
Pn vidonco ol God, 1 will take the liberty to express u,
you IUV erstituil.. J vo
you .uy gratitude. ’ ' w ® Xpre “
h.H j na l,ie ■ymptoms of oonaumption
had r.dueed me too low to lea«e m, anything like how
when my physician brought me a.wttie of yonr •• Pkc-
uifow wle^iTmi h Uf,Ur ^ ‘ u, “ edi » t ® relief, and now
' If r 1 ?L h re ftorcd me to sound iiealth.
&J&*Z**2 what “ h “ for me, you are cer-
- ->f the beuefactora of mankind,
wishing you every blessing, I am
With *1?! J ‘ CLARKK * ol' f Ht.^l'oteFa’church
nr ^* th Msuranoe aud from such men, no stronger
prmjfoan be adduced nu,ess it bo from its effect* upon
trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYtCR,
re,.. . . __.Pre«tical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
JSt. VwSBim V**- W L W - W^COLN.
4 aud unit
A BOY, thirteen years old, uccus-
• rerea. V.g. ho#t|tp App , yto
■ WM. WRIGuT.
( beKl F-nerns extant,
vJ Also throe Ranges, for sale cheep by
_ maeS JAMEa fiULLlvay, wmghtoft-st.
TVORY Bulauced HanJIe TABLE CUTLERY
A.™'*?* b / T. W. CORNWELL,
101 Bryen-et.
ywrver- aaaaw I
E OARiTiSli CtlFFKE.-FrcsirRoa.ted and
Ground Coffee—tho best White Java—for sale at
- IM * r ^ 1 SCALLY'S, bt. Andrew's Hall.
$50 Mewaid.
?OR my negro hoy uumed BEN. about six years
JL «r ego, stout built, and comploxloi* biaok. Misting
un the 10th day of February last, anppoied to be stolen
and carried away from the city. The above reward
will be paid by bis being delivered to me alive
m » r Q tt GEORGE A. ASH.
NOTICE.
J ^ACTORS, McrcUautM and Othorn, de-
siring to havo their Cottou repacked, can do so by
applying at my press, Eastern Wharves.
C. A. L. LAMAR.
dciuunds against the brie
LION, and Captain SAWYER, deceased, will
the undersigned on or Itfore
WM. CRABTREE.
Stocks and Bonds.
B ANK of the Bute of Georgia, Central Railroad
and Bankiug Company, Hontb-Weatern Railroad
and Muscogee Railroad STOCKS; also, City of Savan
nah, and Central Railroad Bonds—for sale by
le by
BANCROFT A BRYAN, No. 117 Bay-ct.
a purchase—Georgia State Ronds. 3 ui7
NOTICE
A LL accounts duo (he undersigned
JjM .... ... ...... .1- -re.
?
the 1st of
January last, if not settled by tho lUth day of April
bo placed in tbs bauds of an attorney for collection.
P. JACOBS,
i Pig Hams
SCALLY'S, St. Andrew’s Hall,
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY OFFICE,
Qaudry s Building, Bull st., opposite Post-Office.
GREGORY A MAURY. Manama.
M FRENDEltGAHT dfc CO. huve
• usunce the arrival THIS DAY or the first por-
if their * '
CLASS 29 YOU 1853.
Will be drawn in Savannah, Thie Day, Mareh 9.
78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballot!.
CAPITAL j
4,600 DOLLAHSI
Tloketj |1—Sharee In proportion.
DAN’L. H. STEWART.
Vender for Gregory A Mangy.
the enrteciibcr, bl* tndcc
against barhoring or
ae I will hold them accountable for ole
SAMUEL
„ rU-IIT AND NAVY Bit*
50 ,ro “’ " rt ‘ v
Railroad
Spring Stock.
Tk.lr Mr. Pr.uterj.,1 b.te, n.w te th. mark,to,
they expect the full completion of hlapurohasos in afovr
days, ot which a detailed notice will be given; in tbo
meantime, they solicit au early inspection from alltheit
old friends and the public generally.
„ , 178 BROUGUTON-ST.,
mar 7 Opposite Saint Andrew’! Hall.
ItOlltillTTO JAlL.-AN"!
M KO' ^xs x I’ll a AIL.—A Wug.re ...
JOHN—about thirty-flvo year* of age, light
ion, five feet six inches in height—says he he
Man named
light corn-
height—says he belongs
ISAAC IrLYON, Jailor.
B ltOUUHT TO JA1 (..—A Nerro Mo. lumrfl
SIFFt<>—about forty years of age, dark complox-
foM». ftv * fo*t «ix inches in height-saye he belong! to
j inches in hotght- aaye he belongi I
a Collins, of Macon, Georgia.
ISAAC P’LTON, Jailor.
Crape Shawls, Crape Shawls.
I UUT RECEIVED nt thu nett store a fresh « ,
O ply of Plain and Embroidered White Crape. Shawls,
of overy quality. - -
q'lusted to c *'
dies are most, respectfully ve-
i them, as there is no trouble
J. U. COHEN A CO.’S,
140 Broughton-si.
UUNING GOODS.—Black Gronadinc,
* 6 Pwd,’ Bareges, Silks, Bomb.-ulnes, Pop-
CMhsaad Alpacoas, Mournlug l^wn*.
Ii'r.ft .rr.fi M-.ir-A rxi jjj Crfiflfi
juxi re-
D.WITT4 MOSOAN.
rel.hr
- "“ ir
f from brig Clem-
’ 7 CJuterior« t cwuonouam.
mm-