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    SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16, 1853.
THE DAILY MORNING NEWS.
B) JOHN M. 000i'Kit.
WIU.IA.1I T.TUU.HI'MUN, KUI1HIU.
Largest Circuit Una iu uiu city !!
= santas hai i£ 0
Wednesday MorBinii, illarck 10, INflU.
» mm Hie Morning Nbwn, tinder ibe
novr Law.
DAILY HEWS, la U«orgln. 78 oenU ?. annum.
Till* WEAKLY HEWS, iu Georgia. « ceule annum.
DAILY NEWS. any pari of the U. 6. $1,66 id annum.
V 1 lU-WEKkL, V A E W8. to any |>arl of th# U. 0. 7« ct*.
Tlia above ara the rate* vihtn paid in advance
•a the office of d silvery. When not paid in advance, the
rate* art double.
1^#* Siih JflAHT JMJ LAST PACKS.
cy For Llat of Loiter*, nee Ural page.
BY MAGNEIIU TELEGRAPH.
[Transmitted to the Daily Morning News.]
Charleston Cotton Market.
ClI A HLEbTON, Mniull 15, P, M.
The cotton market was very aciivo to-day,
(Tueaday) and the sales reached 3,-100 bales,
at extremes rouging from flj lo JQJ cents.
Prices have advanced from j to 1 cent.
The Isabel.-—Tlie steamer J. Stone look
the mails and (went passengers from this city,
to Tybee yesterday forenoon, lo wait for the
arrivul of the I tube t, bound to lluvaim. We
have not been able to ascertain if the Isabel I
connected yesterday ufiernoon.
Msdam« Anna llfaliop’n Concert To-
*.?& Night,
By the advertisement in anotlie*' column,
it will be acen that Mudatne Anna Bisiiot*
gives her second concert at St. Andrew
Hall this evening. The programme is a very
attractive one, comprising besides several
choice selections from tho most popular Operas,
several of Madame Bishop’s favorite songs,
among the rest "John Anderson iny Jo,'
w hich it is admitted she bag no equal. With
Big. Strini she gives, in costume the cele
brated prison scene in Anna Uolena. Another
gem, iu the bill, ie La Pasadiia, in character,
by Madama Bishop. Those who remember
the pleasing impression inado by her in this
beautiful Canzion, on hef visit to Buvun-
tuh after her return from Mexico, will uoi
miss the opportunity to hear it again.
Mr. Thackeray’* Lecture.
Mistaking the hour, we reached the Hall
last evening in lime only to lienr the closing por
tion of Mr. Thackeray's Lecture on the Char-
meter and writings of Dean Swift. We found
the audience, which was a very large one,
dfeeply absorbed in the theme of the lecturer,
mud the little we heard caused us to regret that
cur duties had prevented us from hearing the
entire lecture. We havo seen in some of our
exchanges, objections mode to Mr. Thacke
ray's style of delivery. It is true that he docs
not seek to display the gracos of elocutiou, but
in this matter we decidedly approve his taste,
Lectures, suoli as his do not need the aids of
mxtraneouM ornMiieril. Tho common forms of
declamation would be out of place in the deliv
ery of his chaste and beautiful sketches. Iu
hearing him we want no sound and fury—-1
oratorical flourishes, no sawing of the air. We
listen for every word, ns it falls from his lips,
in Ilia clear, distinct accents of a polished ami
graceful reader.
Wa heard but one opinion of the lectui
last evening, find that was, unqualified appro-
bation.
By the advertisement in another column, it
will be seen that thn second lecture of the
course will be given to-morrow evening. Sub
ject— Congreve and Addison.
Santa Anna hi Vera Cruz.
The brig RoHerson, Cept. Crewell, which
arrived at Mobile on Tuosduy, in seven duys
wuh Hon,. Anno on board, and flying hi.
color, -t herforem.at.
IiiquuT.—Colour, Kiu.n hold, vo.terday
afternoon, an inqueal on too body of Urn, th.
property of Mr. Ukohuo A. Ash. who wo.
found drowned nt O'jlYttNEi' lumber yard.
Muukt Each.it Tturorli : An excellent
^iiu* soring article for houoekoepore. See ad*
tar w. invite attention to tue advertise-
muntofiho Gloss Exhibition at Armory Hall.
It is believed that Mr. C. B. Cluskcy,former
ly of thie city, whose plan for the Capitol ex.
tension wus adopted, will be appointed archi
tect of the building.
Sentence cf the New Yoke Ai.dekmkn.
—The city aldermen havo been sentenced to
pay a flue of$'J50each—those of them charged
with contempt of duty. Ono of their number,
Mr. A. Sturtevant, is to be imprisoned fifteen
days, besides paying his fine. It will be recol
lected that the aldermen were clmrgod with
grose corruption in office.
1ST We see it staled that General Bsott is
about to tuuko New Yoik city the headquar
ters of the Armv of the United Btntcs.
tar It is Slated lirat ut (JaUierino Hays’
Cot ren in Sacramento, tho first tickot sold for
twelve hundred dollars !
ra^The new book ou the Uuited States, by
Francis and Teresa Pulszky, is announced in
the English journals, by the title of •* While,
Red, Black: Sketches of society in tho Uui
ted States duriug the visit of their Guest."
tar Office-seeking is not altogether so mat
ter of feet u trade, us most persons believe it to
h«. There is sometimes a Romance ubout it,
aa witness this bit of gossip, for which a cor
respondent of a morning paper is responsible :
—" In reference lo the appointment of Mr. Ve-
eey to the Consulship of Havre, worth eight
thousand dollars, I have learned this evening
that Mrs. Dix> as well as General Dix, exerted
herself for the appointment. It appears that
when iu Europe Mr, Veaay paid kind atten
tions to a daughter of General Dix, who had
inet with an accident. Mrs. Dix never forgot
it. 8bL procured him, tram Piesident Polk,
the Consulship at Aulwcrp. and got it contin
ued to him under Presidents Taylor and
Fillmore, aud now she bus been mainly instru
mental in ohtaiuiug for him n hetier Consul-
ship." Ja ,
BT1 'lie Bu.iun Journal gi..I the - dimen-
.ion." of . b.by iu Maine, a girl aix inontha
uuiiwo days old. It weighe 35, pound.;
men.urenn.nl of tbs wain, a feet ; thigh, 14
inchea; arm 8J ; waiat, 3] j aud aaka whu can
beat it T
tap f.ouie Najwlcon receutly bought fur
the Emproaa a piano, exhibiird nt the London
exhibition, for forty thnuiiiind henna.
fiT The uceun .learner, will receive fur
tb. next year an appropriation uf two million,
aiaty-aix thousand two hundred and fifty dul-
l*re— making about ten million, for the for
eign and domestic service of the country, of
which, of course, the large proportion is re
turned in the form of pontage*.
' According to the VV ashmgion Cnrres-
r York Tribune, Mr. Mercy
k* in the State Department
removed who faithfully dis-
Corronpondenre «.** Daily Morning News.
Bad Weather an.) Dirty dtrsets-ProUbl* New* from
Korops - Mason Is Bad — •|>lrUa*i Ooefcreace-Money
and Cotton MxritsU—Kxebnngs.
New Yore, March 13«h, 1853.
I last wrote on the 10th Inst., ond the occur
rences since that recent date have lieon so lew
and so entirely barren of interest, that I have
scarcely any subject to lay before your read
ers.—To say that we have bad woothei here is
only to remind you that we are in the month of
March.; to say that ouratroeta are just so many
resorvoirs of mud and dirt, would he only
(o repeat that we live in New York; and
short, to tell you that wo are plodding on here
just as regularly, though nut quite ns smooth
ly as ever, is, it would seem to me, all that I
can report to you to-day
While I writs, wo nro still wi’hnut the Af
rica* a news, hut I trust we shall know some
thing of liar budget before the muil closefl.
Commercially, n great number of persona be-
lievc that they know wliut her advice* will be ;
politically, 1 four, it will prove to bo the same
old stoiy, everything quiet ill Constitutional
England; danger rampuiit iu tho possessions ol
Austria, ami secret in despotic Fiance, Tur
key and Montenegro (or, ns a friend states thn
ease, the Mouniuiu Negroes and tho Turkeys)
still ut war, and Russia us serene as a gorged
tiger, w aiting her chance for another spring.
“ Oil! for a lodgo," says somebody—
•• Oil! fur a lodgo in some vast wildorneai!
Nome boundless contiguity of shade.
Where rumor* uf oppression and deceit,
Of uusut'ceufnl and tnceoMful ear,
Alight oarer reach me mors."
Literally speaking, I would be no grout advo
cate lur u dwelling in the secluded position
indicated by the poet, preferring us I do to find
myself neater civilization; hut it really would
he plensnnt lo lieur more ugreeubln nows from
Europe. Austriu in constuiitjy down ou some
body—if it bu not I’ulund, it is Italy ;—if it be
not Ituly, it is Piedmont;—if it bn not Pied
mont, it is Mr. Mather—aud il nut Mr. Mulhcr,
it is (ho funds. Again, ir Austriu bo nut (lie
aggressive parly, it is France selling up u
scarecrow foi an Emperor, and crying out for
the "ancient limits of the Empire" (u foolish
clamor, resting entirely ou data* lor impor
tance—bccuuso there wan a time when tho
limits of France were very much smaller limn
they uro now, and when tho King of England
wrote himself down also Mouuich of Fiance.)
France also exiles people—not useless, good-
for-nuught men, but wise citizens, whoso live*
liuvo conferred honor on tho country. Turu
uaide from France and look into Tuscany—
uuuthcr coal fur the general lurnaco of dis
cord—linuting down and shutting up Protes
tants for the heinous ciiiue ol cntoi ta iling
opinion! contrary to the doctrine uf infa/lt-
bitity.
A grand Musouic Ball took placout the Me
tropolitan llnll on Wednesday evening last.
There was shout two thousand persons pres
oul, and the scene wus one of the most bril
liant ever witnessed here. The various regalia
of the craft were much udmired, hut that
which elicited must admiration, wus worn by
the Zetluud Royal Arch Chupler; an exact
imitation uf the Bcailei and Purplo Regalia ol
the Bucred Royal Arch Chapter of Eng.and.
Its effect ou Wednesday evening wus superb,
and mainly contributed to tho magnificent
miseett scene ol tho entertainment. Bovurul
distinguished Masons were present, und the
evening wus passed ill delightful harmony ;
the prevailing feeling being tliut principle ol
brotherly love, which is the foundation of
Free Masonry, und which wus on this occasion
elicited to uu extent which would havo glud-
deued the spirit of Bolomon himself, hud his
vcneruble sliudo been then and there present,
which perhaps il wus—(ahull I consult the
Rappers 7)
1 utteiidud a " Spirit Conference,” some little
while ago, and hud the pleasure of heuring u
guunt, cudaverous, young niun, with very exu
berant red huir and no whiskers, deliver a
prophecy, (which he said he was commission
ed to do by " him who spake as never mail
spake") to the effect thut a Plague would
shortly break out among us and commit great
havoc. This is, however, a mere trifle for the
Bpiiits. They occasionally counsel a muu to a
divorce from his wife, und sometimes they ad
vise u wile to go off unceremoniously with
some other gentlemuii. They even do worse
than this: but it is scarcely necessary to go fur
ther into particulars.
Our money murkel exhibits no change what
ever Mince the Kith inst. Discounts are obtain
ed with difficulty at 1®2 per cent premium,
uud the Bunks are very stiff.
Cotton has beeu extremely dull, the sales of
the week amounting to about 8,tM)(J bales, and
prices rather favor the buyer. No business
of importance will bedouo till the arrival of the
Tr«BXSTSiT'CT5'
scarcely fear specie shipments ut these rates,
Nessuno.
Tho HcrnuiMo nnisnf llir OfUrc Borkors,
The mob of applicants besieging the Prtsi'
dent ond Cabinet is increasing, it is said, rath
*r than diminishing. (Happy country that
has so many suns dying to servo it! Happy
people who havo a country that pays so well
The Correspondent of the N. Y. Courier tell
us, that,—
" Tho western members protest against M
Hobbie us Assistant Postmaster General, be'
cause they ore desiloun the Western interests
should he rcpiesenlvd ill tho departments, and
they claim tko appointment of Air. Moony
penny, ol Ohio. The claims of Judge Broc
elms, laic of Utah, to ilicsaine office are pres*
ed by powerful influence. Ilohbio will doubt
less go Consul to Honolulu, Bandwicli Islands.
The Buruliiiriicfs uto apparently gelling the
advaiitngo in tho contest lor tho New York
Custom House appointments. Tho leading
candidate for thenllico of Collector is Samuel
J. Til dun, Esq. Tho Hon. Mr. Sutherland
membor from Columbia county, hus perliupi
u cliauco for tho office of U. 8. District At
lorney for New York. The difficulty and im
pun alien ol the presunt questions of the Uni-
ted Btutee with England, nod tho expediency
orgettmg him out of thn country, make iho
I resident anxious lo give to Mr. Buchanati
tho mission to England. If lie should not ac
cent it, tho lion. Juiiich Thompson, of Peim
sylvaiiio, will have a chance for ilio Kusninu
mission. The appointment of Mr. \V
Minister to Fiance, is strongly urged but tho
losult is doubtful. Ex-member Air. Gilmore,
m Penns) Ivauiu, expects the Consulship lo
V alparuiHO."
I ll® Tribune correspondent passes in (re,
view a whole battalion ol thu " uublo army
of uflicc-scckors,— thus :
"A nephew of Charles G. Greene, Esq.,
Air. Buy lev, is to liitvu tho Boston Post Olfico,
u sun ol llio luto Dr. Linn, of the U. S. Semite
is to get the St. Louis Custom House.
Gov. Dunlop, of Maine, is after the Collcc
torslup of Portland, with at least six rivals.
Senator Brodhcud in uigiug the appoint
ment ol u Judge Eldred, of Ins own region of
Pennsylvania, for tho post of Collector of
Philadelphia.
A Air. James is moving heaven uud earth to
get tho post of Nuvul officer ut Philadel
phia.
1 hough there aro North Carolinians lioro m
droves, but two ol them u«k ledcrai offices out
of the State. 'J'heio uro Duncan K. McRae, of
W ilmington, who asks llio Mission to Chili,
which Im will not get, and John H. Wheeler,
lute of Chat lotto, who desires tho sixth Audi
lorship ol the Treasury, which ho icUt get.
I o give von a slight ideu of South Carolina,
demands 1 may mcniiou thut A. G. Sumner,
EMi., of that State, only asks thn Consulship
at Km ; Al. L. Bonham, Esq., (a Colonel in
iho Alex lean war,) the Liverpool Consulship;
Johnston, the Consulship at Belfast, aud
J. D. Ashmore, thut ut llavaun.
S' State, auks to be
niade Alarshul ol the now Territory of Wash
ingtou ; J.J. Martin to havo the Secretary
ship of the Legation at Chili, and A. G. Rice,
E*q., that ol tue Legation at Paris, while F.
Bun, Esq., (brother to lion. Win. Burl, of the
House ol Reps.) desires to lie tho new Regis-
,er P* 11 ;® Treasury ; Win. Laval asks the post
ol Sub-1 reuHiirei ut Charleston, and there am
Icbs than four upplicuuts for tho U. S. Dial
Attorneyship of the South Carolina District
, v .! z: V, V * Su,nn «*‘. E«q.. Win. A. Pringle
I bos. Evans and Air. Do Truville. Mr. W
Y. Leitch, a Whig, asks to be rotuiued as (lie
Surveyor of the Port of Charleston, while
Messrs. Mycr Jacobs, Bonneautlisau, and Mr.
Jervoy, arc each after Mr. Leitch,or rather his
office, “with a sharp stick." Though just re-
elected to Congress, the Honorable Air. Wn
b. Collock wishes thoCullectorship ofC'harlci
ton.
b rom Illinois tlicro is but one applicant for
each olhce, the Delegation having agreed upon
a list which was deposited iu the several de
pertinents having the disposable offices.
Jeremiah Colburn lias been appointed As
sistant Appraiser at Boston.
It is rumored that Gideon G. Weslcott will
have the Post Office at Philadelphia.
W.H.Farntr, ol Boston, hus u good pros
pect of being appointed Attorney-General of
Oregon.
The withdrawal of Carttcr leaven but
three competitors for the office of Commissioii-
erof I atents, viz: II. Burden, of Chicago,
DeBow of New Oileuus, and C. L. Woodbury
of Boston.
Tho Correspondent of tho Journal of Com
merce says :
" It is pretty well understood that Mr. Buch
anan will be Minister to England, Gen Dix to
r ranee uud Mr. Gnynrrc, of La., to .Snain .71 ITT—
Mr.jjMMrcwi JL.‘a^BESSra.-
Special ,Heeling ot Council.
.. ... .Savannah, March 15th, 18511.
I*rep«nt—III* Honor R. Wayue, Mayor; A’.der-
innn—-Mullery, Brunner, Harris, Lsinur, Hero von,
Arnold, Qainihl, AlcMuhoa, Holcombe, und Lewi*
tli* Honor thn Mayor stated thut Im had convened.
Comicil lo tuko into couaidurntion the procendint;*
°f tji® public mooting of the citizen*, held on tho
J th March, I8M, ralatiug to the coatmnplutod vi.ii
or hi* fcxcelleuey AIillasd Fillmoxe, late Prc«i
dent ol thn l/aitnd Slsles.
The protiuedfng* o. «uid public nieoting were
then read. 8
Resolution Head and Loit.
lery A,dor “ , “ H Luiuur, aecouded by Aldcruiun Mul-
Resolved, That the whole mutter bo referred
>ck to llio pnuple.
ticajlutiom Read and Adopted.
By Aldnrniau Arnold, sncoiulod by Aldorniun Ifol-
coniho, uw uiiiimdL-d by Aldaruniu Sernvnn, via ;
WiiKnxAs, At a public nieuiiug of the citizen* of
Suvuuuuh, held at thn Exehaiife Long Room, ou
tho 4th inatuiil, the City Council wuh rouunatod to
nxteud mi invitHtioii ^hia Excellency Millard Fill.
"e, Into President of the United ciiuica, to visit
vu. city und receivs iu hoaidiulitiea.
Resolved, Thut Millurd Fillmore, latu Prsaitlent
ol the Uailed Butea, be und ho ia hereby moat re*-
pectfully and cordiully invited to visit thn city of
auvunuuh a* its yucat, at such time aa amy suit hi*
Resolved, That n conunittce of seven, to cmndst
of ill* Honor the Mayor, throe aldrrmcn mid three
eitizciia, bo appointed, to niuke all nccocMiry nr-
lungcinent* for the proper reception of Air. Fill-
Resolved, That the first three of the committee be
appointed a* a ■uh-comuiittcu to visit Charleston
aud there rocoive Air. Fillmore aa tho cun»i of our
•ity.
Tho committee appointed under the above resolu
tion* comprise : R. R. Cuyler, Dr. R. D. Arnold,
Joan N. Lewis, Robert II. Grlfllu, J. M. Borrion,
Iho*. Holcombe, and hi* Honor thn Mayor.
Uv Alderman Lewis, aecouded by Aldcrinun Ar
nold—
Resolved, That the harbor .naalcr be instructed
to procure a now llug, to be ampuuded lYom the top
•if tho hxchmign, tho one now in use being in a most
dilapidated condition.
Council then adjourned.
EDWARD O, W1I.80N, Clerk of Council.
Conskcration.—^l'tie ^Jewish Synagogue
of Alobiie, the first established in the Stuto of
Alabama, was consecrated on Alonduy Inst.
Tho Tribune says the ceremonies, conducted
by Dr. Eckmau. Wero exceedingly interesting
and impressive. He commenced by reading
from Ezokjel ; following which, was an ode
by the choir—" Give thuuks unto the Lord."
Then, with greut beauty and artistic skill, was
given the hymn—" All crealioii praise the
Lord. The scroti coulaining the Holy Law
wus introduced with solemn ceremony ac
cording to the aucieut usuges of the Hebrews,
ami alter various readings by Dr. E., the
hymn—"This spacious u»b is llio Lord’s—
wus performed. A chapter wus then read
from liiu Holy Law, and responses by the
choir. The services of consecration were
then closed by au impressive prayer for lh«-
“ welfare of the Government of 'the United
Status and all religious denominations.”
Much interest has baeu manifested by many
of our citizens in the establishment of thf*
Synagogue, and to witness its consecration
large numbers were in attendance by invita-
, r M !' W® w *J r * glad to soa among them most
of the Protestant clergymen of this city, end n
representative from the Catholics, who ia al-
w *ys found where a lesson uf goodness aud
lo Im learned.
secretory of State lor Louisiana, and has late
ly published a history of that Slate, lie is
partly of Spanish anu French descent. Jt j H
supposed tliut the appoi.uintniof a Minister to
giveii to a cilizcu of Culifur-
A correspondent of the New York Express.
(Whig) auys :
i he President in self defence mado his es-
cupo to Baltimore on Finlay. Neither
ning, evening, nor mid day hud been his own.
I lie rush hus been tremendous, and so much
beyond all precedent that no mortal man can
aland it. lienee the escape tc Baltimore
wl.oro Airs. 1 terce, who has no hean for the
games and bustle of the Capital, has remained
lor ten duys.
The President is much scolded by rabid par-
lizaus lor his uhscnce from the city, und for his
refusal to receive privately thu multitude of
persons who aro scuking Air positions. Tho
applicants are therefore, falling bnck upon tha
Secretaries, who nro recoiviug and filing ar ,
immense number ofanplications. He is deetn-
ed very fortunate who hus his papers first upon
tlie liles. I lie Secretaries proinis every rapidly
to make their recommendations to the Presi
dent, who must give his assent ro all material
appointments, and who uiumI, therefore, feel
Ins responsibility in regard to all those wlm
are nominated by him to tho Senate.
• ho Assistant Secretary of the Treasury,
leter G. Washington, lias given orders tliut l-KI ...
ho Heads of the respective Bureaus should
luriush the Secretary of the Tre.isury with J c jJiS?aid 1^:.“":::"
(no names, ages, places of birth, date of ap- ' tlii-am Hoy nor N y
Siiflbi lsig iiiFtonH tho Texas Indlnna.
Thu Texas State (Jazctte «ayt »N~"lt is _
hale Ini fact, and worthy of consideration by
Ihs “powers that be," that the Indians of Tex
as are now in almost a starving onndilion.—
Wild guim , which affords their only incuns of
subsisicnce has disappeared ; ond they or
redtirrd to the neceH*ity of rntinglbcii horse
or atniving. We are informed by persona win.
have raceiulv traveled througli ilmir country,
that whole duys may be passed without meet
ing with gumu of any description ; und the In
dians, fueling the neglect of the Government
towards them, uud impelled by hunger, are of
ueeossiiy bound to pns* the bounds prescribed
Idi iliem by the Government. Hence the re-
uent incursions into the settlements, nml the
iieceesiiy of iho late call of the Governor of
liiis State for the compnuiea of raugera whicli
hove juat been discharged.
Fact for Northern Phm.anturo*
.—A spectacle was piesnnted on Siimluy
last, in several of llio Protestant Episeopul
Churches of this city, which should have l/ccu
witnrssed by tliuso who ignorantly slui.der the
institution of slavery, on llio pretence that it
dt'iiic* tho privileges aud ordinaucea of ruli*
giou to the slave. On the occasion referred
to, kneeling at tho same ultnr, master and ser
vant together received the rite of confirmation
ai ilio hands of the venerable and beloved
Bishop of Georgia, the Ri. Rev. Stephen El
liott. No difl'ercnce of color or station divided
lliciu in the utterance of the game prayers and
the participation of tho sumo blessings. Could
unv Northern city fiituisli a parallel to this 7—
Charleston Mercury,
l* Ron Rio he Janeiro.—Tha barque Nep
tune, Ctqit. Dwyer, arrived at Charleston on
Alonduy, from Rio de Janeiro, with 4,000 bugs
of Coflee to Alcssra. C. Atkinson & Co. Capt.
Dwyer spoke, in lot. 12° 2IK south, Ion. 3-1.50
west, llio clipper ship Tornado, 20 days out
from Now York for Son Francisco. Tit** Yel.
low!'ever continued to ruge with great vio*
und tlie Neptune lost three of her crew
‘luring her stay in port. Tho commercial
nows by the Neptune has been anticipated by
the arrivul ofThe Banshee at Baltimore. Tho
Charleston Courier learns from .i commciciul
circular that the export of Coffee from Rio to
J* 1 ® 1 P° rl ' vnB 37,058 bugs in 1852, against 20,.
105) the year previous.
Distance to the Sun.—Imagine a railway
from here to tho sun. Ilow many miles is the
from us 7 Why, if we were to send a
bufiy in an express train, going incesvnutly n
hundred miles an hour, without making any
stoppages, the baby would grow to ho a boy—
the hoy would grow to be n man—the man
would grow old and die—without seeing the
lur •» i® distant more tliun a hundred
from us. But what is Mils compared to
ptune’s distance 7 Had Adam and Eve
started by our rail way, to go from Neptune to
the Sun, ut the rule of fifty milcHan hour, they
would not have got there yet : for Neptune is
more than six thousand years from the centte
of our system.—Household Words.
ft
Lgf* Miss Catherine E. Beecher is reported
lo havo offered to endow the Professorship of a
beinale Seminary in Dubuque, Alo., with the
sum of $20,000, and also to furnish books and
apparatus to the aniouut of $1,000, provided
tho citizens of Dubuque will erect a building
and guarantee a certain number of scholars.
I lie proposition ha- been accepted, and a Com
mittee appointed to solicit (Intuitions.
GTTlie Baltimore Sun says, that the Alint
in Philadelphia is prepared to employ the
whole force of the establishment in the coinage
of tho dollar piece, and thut it will bo enabled
lo turn out 50,000 per day.
One or the Watchmen!—A “feller"
coming homo from California hud a monster
ruttlcsnuke in a wicker cage, which he depo
sited with his other plunder under his bed, at
Chugres. The room contained fifty buds—
hall lull ol drunk and sick " fellers ;" during a
temporary absence of the owner the snuko got
loose, and the owner coming in ami finding
his critter gone, yells out—
" Eveilastin' misery ! who's seen my watch
mun 7"
Alunv heads popped up from tho flea inflict
ed dirty beds but nobody had see
ing article.
" What was he, ole feller, you
for 7" says a bald-headed i
“ Why, i
E’epnritire «» Nlsninrr* Hum Mnv*nnnti.
„ *** Tht regular t). 8.11*11 »U*ui«r* tiordon, Capt.
Brooki, Calhoun, C*J*t. Uard«n. and Retamora. Capt.
Fr«*land,l«tve ovtrr morning atHo'olook.for Charl**-
ton. aoaavcUng with the Cbarlvaton *t«am*hlpi and
Wilmington boat*, and arriva avary avaning in Savan
nah at 6 o'clock, l ( . M.
TO I SAra C.1 AHI.KSTUK mR NRW VOKX.
James Adger, DioLinion, SktunlAj, I*. M.
Depitriwre of Unraon f'enirnl Ritllrond.
l*wo PxssasaKR Trxino Daily.
Koenlna Daia—Leavoa Savannah at 8 F. M., and ar-
(}’•• »t Maaon atfi.Vf A. M., ooauaottng with tha 8outh-
Waatern Itailroad toOglalhorpe.and by stages thenoe to
Tallahaasar, Culutnbus, and other point* Booth West.
Mortnttp fY ciin.—Leave* Savannah at 8 A. M.,and ar
rive* iu alaconatd^ 1*. M. connecting with tho Macon
and Western night train* to Atlanta, Montcomory and
Chattanooga, and with the Augusta and Waynesboro’
t»..i—A.s ... . s and (going East) with
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ST. ANDREWS HAIJ..
NEW PROQR A M MEM
SECOND
DRESS AAD COSTIJAIE
CONCERT!
OF
MADAME ANNA BISHOP,
AssiNtiMl by her Tulented Artists.
Wednesday Evrii’g, Mart’ll 16.
Bit * FULL PARTICULARS IN BILLS.
Tho flne toned Piano Forte kindly loaned by Meisrs,
F. Zogbanin k Co.
Tiokets $1—Ci
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
mrf Hop*. New-York ill
. Jn*t t eoelrcd and for vale
JOHN n. .VOOBE k CO.,
Gibbon*’ Building*.
TTF.lt AND CllKBl|K.~30'krffsnnle'H
UDTTE
l> ed Uo*I
Checio; rece . .....
arts SCRANTON, JOHNS I u-
ALTKUOUB I’bOl'H. 0U iiM-. In *tuf
for Bitlo by
nr 10 S ROB’T. HABERSHAM k SON.
Uoslien Butter; M boxes do. English Dairy
received per xteamahipFlorida, ana rorsale by
fl "“*llTOsi * —*
IVUjOIJU.—1D9 Glilw. of eiiperfiiie Howard
17 Flour, just received, and for sale low. If taken
W
GLASS EXHIBITION
AT ARMORY IIALL.
n great attraction to the schools in the different cities
i here it* operations have been shown. In Charleston,
pward* of a thousand school children visited it, be
tides an equal number who accompanied their parents
and gunrdiuus.
Liberal arrangements will bo made with teacliurs and
superintendents or schools in this city, for tho admia-
iu large numbers, of those under their chargo, to
witness the experiments of a Philosophical Character,
m well as the very interesting Fancy Work that is made
toh Exhibition.
he ULA8S 8TEAM ENGINE, which is put in
operation every day, it o' itself worth the price of ad
mission to witness, not to mention the beautiful epoci-
mena presented to each visitor. mar Id
MOUNT KAGLU TRIPOLI.
Families havo found itinvaluablofor their
silver and coarser wares—in short, as re-
larkcd by tho “8ciontiHo American," In an irticle up-
i it, “of all the snhstauoea which have been applied to
polish Glass and Metals, nono can equal that substauce
known by the name of Tairou—thie is a superior artl-
tliat first brought front Italy by the Venetians,
aed by them in their palmy days of Glass-making
to give it that peculiar polish so much admired by other
nations. It should be in every family 2nd overy work
shop." For sale by J. A. MAYER,
10 154 Broughton-street.
inquirin'
“ Why, tnv wutuhmuu; all my dust is un
der my bed here, and 1 left a guard with it.
out lie’s gone
( ' u “ rlJ '—WO" l‘° "IKKOI- or while Toiler?
"No. ho was a California rattlesnake—
lima feet long, and fifty-two rattles on his tail
Have any ol |vou (•‘llers soon tho eternal
critter crawlin’ ’round here 7"
They hudn’t—but all able to get out of bed
* ‘ bunch.
aud nuzzle, did t
exceed five millions of dollurs; the number
»f persons employed in tho business, directly
indirectly, is said to bo about fifty thousand.
Of the whole amount of oysters 6old in our
markets, about two thirds come from Virginia,
which has n more extensive oystor trade than
any other in State in the Union
I5P* Tho town of Newton, Mass., lias voted
against selling liquor for even medicinal pur
poses
On Thursday evening, 10th Inst., by the Rev. Mr.
Crumley, Air. JOSEPH E. p ALLIOANT to Miss HAR
RIET A. BURNEY, all of this city.
Wo acknowledge the receipt of a bountiful supply of
the bridal eako.
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI IIOU8E...WiLTin:K(3iut k Son, Proprietors/
Tccmiuy. »»•“"" •*
Bo* ton
Blake
C Snail lu ing ^....13#
Sink nnd lady N Y
1 A A Brommor «f lady,do
Alfea do
A Moore do
Hr.ll,jr do
Potter, jr do
. Shuldon Altnmuliu
Warlord..
Beach
S Porter
Foi tod
M Hyatt.....
Ttrxstuv, AIaiicii 15.
^ It B Brice di
T T Nolun Ala
J RoberUnn, lady, daughter
Hartford
N Y
do
b, Cherokee No-
• etot.lhes ftre.lescilemenl
ion, owing to Uie taporied
d. iu large tju.ntitl.,, on
' l the northern pvt of tlie
• Mid to be *10 to $19
nr. leaving
[Jarful
tv Sir James Urahum, who occupies the
post of Fiist Lord of the Admiralty in the
British Ministry, iu accounting lor an increase
in the Navy estimate* for the ensuing year*
while the force of seamen and marines remain
ed the same, stated that almost every article
which entered iulo the consumption of the sail-
or, had risen, as compared with the two last
years, eay, 1851-52, full 10 percent. At the
least, in tha cost of each article; and that
there was n proportionate increase in the cost
of buildings, repairs of ships and steameis, and
for the stores and other principal articles pro
vided for the naval dockyards of the country.
English oak had risen in price 3 per cent.,
beuip had risen ( Jj per cent., copper 24 per
cent., jron 12 per cent., chain cables 17 per
cent-, copper aud brass articles 20 per ceut.,
and pig iron 60 per Cent.
A Havana letter says:—"Tlie poor
vmIici brought here a* sobatitales for slave
labor, after having perished at the rate uf
uveuty-five per cent ou the voyage, ate now
being sacrificed by disease contracted on board
%2Z&Z towam>
pmtilinonl, upiii.iiitoc, & c., cf eiich Clerk ...
Iho J re usury Dqmilcicm. Thie U the nre-
purnturv step which ie cininuue cf the futuro,
hut would hu well enough, if well mmiut as a
mere matter of inquiry, but llio questions make
many ircmhlc in their oboes, uml hundreds feel
thut the next week or the next month may find
them turned out uf office almost penniless and
with largo families depending upon them for
support.
The President complains much of the pres
sure upon him for office, uud seems deeply to
regret the demoralizing wpectacle presented in
tlie number of applications for pluco. He has
suid thut capacity und integrity should alone
be regurded, uud hu has given the friends of
good men, in possession of subordinate places,
to understand that without some sort of cause
defensible in itself, they should not bo removed.
But will he havo to turn tho Departments over
1 r ®® cr ® ,or ‘ 0, T and can he resis*. tho tide
of office-seekers which Just uow rolls in upon
him like a flood 7
Col. Wheeler, of North Carolina, will bo the
Sixth Auditor of tho Treasury, after the 1st of
April. I his is tho office now filled by Mr.
b or rely, ol FeOns^lvatiia, nml formerly filled
by Peter G. Washington. It is the important
subordinate position of the Post Office De
partment, though properly connected with the
I reusury Department.
Nuisances at Concekts.—The editor of
tho New York Musical World and Times,
describes u very common nuisance, in his nar
rative of what befei him at tho lust Plulhai-
munic in that city. It was bin misfortune, lie
suys, to sit near a party, there, by whom,
throughout the performance, u running uc-
compaoimeiK of whispering and even loud
Hiking was industriously kept up, greutly ex
ercising the patience of Home near them, who
would liuvo been glad to listen to the music.
They discoursed together upon nature and art,
the htaliioiiM and the feeliugH, and after discus*-
ing the personal charms uud accomplishmcnis
* f tuauv of their acquaintances, commenced
upon those present. Mr. Eisfcld, they pro
nounced a fine looking young man, hut they
wondered "what he kept that stick going so
for ?’’ When informed by oqp of the company
that he was heating time, they thought it quite
ridiculous tliut tho Society "couldn’t pluy with
out that; tho brass bands, they said, were not
obliged to have any body beat time for them."
When the second movement of the Symphony
commenced, one of tho ladies enquired of her
neighbor “what they were goiug to play it
over again fort" and during the last move
ments the same lady declared “it wa* a shame
to play it over so many times." Mr. Burke’s
violin solo succeeded in winning sumo atten
tion, but the duet between flute and clarionet
was pronounced "the gem of tho evening."
Indeed, the fluid wus unanimously accorded
the first plneo among instruments, "it was so
sweet;"—and much mure of the same quality.
i ** Hydrophobia.—Joseph Mail-
lelt, a rrenchman, fur.mauy years a worthy
and industrious stevedore on South Water
street, was slightly bitten ou the leg by his pet
dog, last Sunday week. No attention was
given to th<r wound at first, but in a lew davs
he manifested svmntoms of hydrophobia, and
yesterday be dted of thut horrible disease.
The dog, which had shown no aigns of mad
ness, haa not been seen strict.—Providence
Journal f Thursday.
and servt
DT Riohardsou...
W At Tuqno Charleston
W II Bunhott
W J King, jr
Mr Young
i> Al Warreu ]
C Riddor liniti
J Jones Charleston
U W Duin!uiu, Liberty .
MARSHALL UOUSC G. Fargo, Proprietor.
Tuesday, AIaiicii 15.
‘L Sinclair nnd lady, Utica
Mrs A I. And on in
W 8 Davis
R C Scott
C It Johnson...
J C Uork
It Morgan, lady and child
J Al Gatewood lferr
A LAndonin Ataco
IJ° ln
D w Simmons, Oglethorr
H C->rni«li
I. J Atallard and lady, Gi
B A IliiAhuy, lady and tw
daughter* Libert-
ivannal
Albany
N Y
It Scovil N O
O Loch rant- Macon
W W Carter Ga
T War thu de
N Uattou ,tir>u uvillo
Davis N C
G L Smith America*
Dr Bnrnus Mobil"
G Loland d<
RECEIPTS OF COTTON, JkO., March 15.
Per Central Railroau-soi bates Cotton and Mdse, to
11,rd " ^ * Cooke, Rabun A Whitehead, Cohou k Tar-
cg'jj'wfi ajs 1 ” * 8 8 ” i '"“““- *
C0MMEKMAL.
A WaiTiuiu-d ltcincdy.
PLANTERS, FARMERS, FAMILIES, SEA-
CAITAINS. AND OTHERS.
CAN ITKCUAXK NO IIKMEdY tyl’Al. fO
DR. TOBIAS’
VENETIAN UNIHIENT,
For Dysentory, Colic, Crcup, Coughs, Rheumatism,
Quinsy Sore Throat, Toothache, Headache,
8ea-8lckne8*, Cuts, Burns, Swellings,
Old Sores, Alosquito Bites, In
sect Stings. Pains iu tho
Limbs, Ac.
If it docs not give relief, recollect your money will be
refunded. AH that is asked is a fair trial of it accord
ing to the directions. This article is an English reme
dy, and was used by
William the Fourth, late hln^of Huglmiil,
and certified to by hint as a oure for Rheumatism, where
everything else ho had tried, failed. Ovor 10,000,000
bottles havo been sold in the United 8tates without a
single failure, aud mauy families have stated that if it
wus $10 per bottlo thoy would not bo w ithout it, in case
of Croup, as it is as certain to cure as it is applied. The
most severe coi'Gii is cured in a few days. It euros
TOOTiiAciit: in 3 minutes—nxADACue in y % an hour aud
CUOLERA, when first taken, in a few hours.
SHT Price 25 and 50 conts.
DR. TOBIA8 ha* also put up a HORSE LINIMENT
in pint bottles, which it warranted choaper and btttcr
than other for Colic, Galls, Cota, Swellings, Bruises,
Scratches, Cracked Heel, Ac.
4l’rioe 50 conts. -5$
commoiiding his LinL
but considers that w arranting it sufficient, as any
. .k.., .... pgjft
A. C. TONS,
126 Bay-street.
11! IIONS,FANS, *r.—Itmnvsd pt?r MbsoT
or Florida: Bonnet and Neck Ribbons; black Vd-
Hibhon*, all widths; Mack Gimps; Ivory, &radal
Wood, and Featlior Fan*. For safe by
Mar i<; henry latiiiiop a co
> A If A .*'01.8 AND IMI IIIMHiLAS.— It
wiper steamer Florida: Plain, watered und
'arasota, in olnoU nml fancy colors; Ladles'
il colored Umbrellas; Boiled Bilk Umbrellas,
pAlt/
I celvi
ugurcit l 1
Y.B
ENRY LATHROP A CO.
ANT1LLAS.—!li
‘lIKNRY LATHROP A CO"
10-4 to 12-4 llarnsly Sheetings
Brown Linen Dumaaks aud Dial
Btimr s- oh i- DiApefa
ud 11-4 Cotton bheetinga
HENRY LATHROP A CO.
heavy PennsylraniiL.Oat*,
tu brig Joacplms and for sale by
U LAG HORN A CUNNINGHAM.
100 barrels Baltimore Flour,
200 Reynold's siipur-cured Hams,
Lauding from brig Josephim and for miltWiv
mar 10 CLAGllORN A CUNNINGHAM,
tJUKUNli AMD m.AMil illUMAihN
LOTTERY OFFICE,
(Jn 11 dry's Building, Jlull-st., opposite Post-Office.
GREGORY A MAURY. Managers.
01.A88 32, for 1853.
To be drawn in Savannah, This Duy, March 16.
75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
CAPITAL :
$1,000!
Ac. Ac. Ao.
Ticket* $1—8hurc* in proportion.
DAN'L. 11. 8TEWAHT,
Veuder for Orogory A Maury.
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL,
FURNITURE COVERINGS, 4c.,
AT WHOLBSAX.B & RETAIL.
W. II. CAItUVL’S
CURTAIN STOR
la No. 1 (HI ('hcHtnut-st., PlillHilelphla,
Corner hth-st., opposite the State. House.
M E hue iilwuy.- in afore a full stock of French
Brocutellos; Do. Satin Do Laines;
i Satin Damaaki;
French Muquotto;
Table A Piano Cover*, Ao.
, - -, Gilt Cornice*:
Piuahes; Gilt Pin* nnd Bauds
Laooaud Muslin Curtain* Gimps, Fringes,
of every stylo and price. Cords, Tassels, Ao.
N. Y. Paiulcd WINDOW SHADES of all styles and
. rices; Burt Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brasses, Ac.,
aud every thing'completefor Curtains of tho uowustParis
i, and dealers generally,
who does uot obtain reltof is not called o
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. II. CARTER
the sole ugents for Savannah-also for sale by the drug
gist* and storekeepers throughout Georgia.
tfg- Dr. Tobias’ office, 210 Greenwich street, N. Y.
J. 11. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite 8t. An
drow’s Hall, will supply tho country merchants at tin
proprietor ’s lowest prices. , nar |(j
The Steamship Isabel,
FOR KItY WKrsT AND HAVANA.
Wa. Rollins, Commander,
W . ■ co,,n,!cl tr 'l* w«tU the siilendiil steam-
yy J? 1 , 1 ? 0°LUEN GATE, for San Francisco.
Iho Golden Gate performs her trips from Panama to
8an brancisco inside of twolvu days.
The r _
First Cabin Stato-Itooins,
ard Cabin,
Steerage,..
a to Sun Francisco aro tho t
$250
Cabin StAtc-Houius,
Forward Cabiu Steerage Fare
“toerage
Thruttgli Tick.u for .ulo by MORUEOA1 k CO.'.'
H6 Lust Bay, Charleston, &. C.
Tl.koU fur kuy W.^t mid llavun. cau Ihj h«:l of
n,..a COUENN* HERTZ, ApmU.
SoSannih.
UNITED STATES MAIL TTST;
FOR NKW-YOItK.
k T» l»»« on SATURDAY. March 18,
^ at .t n etook, 3 M , precisely.
_ msli ip
r 16
«aws Mail ai.ain8l.il,
■-•. H IM, La|,t.51, u. Wowlhnli „ill
:ur fruijlii or |,a. B ,i a o aiiiily lo
I'ADEl.FOfiD. FAY k CO.
INK
UNITED STATES MaT„ ,
FOIt F1I1I.ADKLFIIIA.
1’J loare WEDNESDAY. March 23J,
ut - o'clock . M., positively,
IjULl'Iie now and splendid steamship
""state OF OEollGfA, Cant! Wal'.
ter Collins, will positively leave us above. *
W. II. CARRYL,
Importor of and Doalor in Furnishing Good*,
160Chostuut-st., oorner atli-street,
Jq 14 ly Opposite the State House. Phili
NKW WINE AND bIQ.U0E STORE.
No. (» Wliitnkcr Mtrect.
S TUB SUBSCH1BER respectfully announ*
ces^to thejitiiens of Bavannah, aud of tho in-
aud will koop coh'tinually in store, n*large
assortment of tho best qualities of the various kinds '
Wines ami JLi<|iioi's,
both foreign und domestic, invoiced from the host
sources, and to his stock of which, at presont on baud,
hu invites attention. Having had extousivo expotmn
iu Frnuce as a munufaeturer, and in America ns iiupc
ter and deafer, his acquaintAuco with the trade enabl
him to offer assurance that tlie articles which are eu
moratod below arc each gcnuisc.
Articlea nf Direct linportntiqn.
French Brandies of vuriou* brands; Holland Gin
Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Bum.
Wines.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Iloek, Clar
et, bautoruoaud Burgundy Wiuos.
Cordials.
Ale :tiid Porter.
London Brown Stout nnd Edlnbur,h Ain.
ADo Agcnt for Domestic Liquors.
n. MAYER.
*IO Reward
\\T H'L bo paid fur thn aiiprclioiisit
VV ry to thee * '
i years old, black, about i
AlillndgoviUo, Ga.,
WM. U. 11AU8MAN,
161 Congress-si
Rook and Job Printing.
No. 102 llrynu-ut.
(ENTRANCE IN THE LANE.)
RDRitM l«?ft at the Printing Office, or nt tiir
Bookstore or tho subscribers, will bo promptly exi
® ot « d - JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
B LITTRIt unit ( Iici'mu.—8T» firkin* llutior, 50
boxes Cheese, just received und for Hale by
*i Mcmahon l doyle.
TOWNSENIDS MAK.SAPAU1LLA.
| GltO.SH Hr. Jacob Townsend’*,
*■ _ 8< r. Towusond's; ul»o, Sands's, Ellii
WIHTAR>fS LOZICNCiBi.S,
pKEl’AIlKI) (him Uie original reuipo of tho Into
Profesttor Wistar. Tf *
iTghly recommended
Jolds •
'Dg«
.jdicino iu Cougl
Prepared uu<l sold by
W. W. LINCOLN.
/ 1DNHK4NF.KH will pi.
Y> of their Goods from brio
RESCUE, now lauding ut
UEOKGIANA, now landing at Whitehead'e wharf. AH
ods remaining ou wharf alter sunset, will bo stored
expense aud risk of consignees
J5 BUNKEIl ft OGDEN.
H UH An"l1 IpWHj'ftuf
For freight or possago apply t
C. A. L. LAMAR.
FOIl NIfiVV-YOlik
To Sail on Saturday, UGth March,
at — o'clock, —. M.
5L Stoamshin ALABAMA,
Capt. C. D. Ludlow, will leave asabore.
r passage apply to
PADELPQRD, FAY ft CO.
For iHurou, liawkinavHIo itiwl Other
. LnniliiiEM.
To Leave THURSDAY R1UUT, March 17<A
w!“l'fer m r »A?;,I 1 ^RTRIDUE,
urd, u
eC w * Taylor master, will havo dispatch
John" Ju'°a V whaif. r o f r^JJf ht or »PP*y
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
AUUUSTA, MARCH H, l*. kl.-Comif—Tk. d«-
i.ud iiioto notive, with *li,lit iin|ivi>vetusnt lu |iri...
r th. Iiettnr i.ui.1 itl... Th. ..lea to-duy .mount to tidt)
.lei, frun
MACON, MARCH 15 -UomiK.-Uood d.m.nd, W.
ifiiutfl from ,!,MIK for Orjin.ry to Middlln, Fi.lr
me. t.rludp.l ,.1... II rti. Hoclpt. llyhl.
BALTIMORE, MARCH li. Y. II.—Tk. «onr mark.!
tu-d.y ... Itrmer. s.tg. of ntjo hhl. Howard itni.t at
SI. 8m.11 Mill Of City UUD nt $1.87. Lot choice
brnod*. There w.co ctf.r., however, to .oil at lirica.
under $s. Corn oteal nnd rye flour uneli.oecd.
8.I.. of red Wheat at lUKnllU ou: whlto do U0oll2
Z'lfA’y
MOBILE, MARCil 12.—CottoM.—TU* domand ou
Weduesday was very active,and resulted in the safes ol
10,WW bales—middliug firm at ‘Jo. But a moderate busi
ness was done on Thursday, holders belug very high iu
iheir preteueione, only 4UUU bales found buyors,.without
change in prices. Yesterday the market was dull, the
demand* of holders twine so Car boyoud the views ol
buyors of tho better qualities of Cotton which were
wanted, and difficult to obtain, that purchasers could
uot go ou, aud the day cloaed quietly, but firmly, ■—
aatoa of only 50Uftj)lOiW bales-middliug Uc.
The total aalea fer the week ara put down at 24,000
baleo, moatlv for England aud Frauce.wlth a very mod-
—“fe quantity for other ports.
LIVKHVOOL CLAMtriCATION;
Iufiriar 661*
llrdluavy.... M ...^„. M ., M .„^.... M .^, 8.‘*
Middtiug.. ^ w 9 78-
Good Middling 9«,
FOK HALT)IHOKU.'
The schooner NAIAD, Captain Watts, will
, L W " port. For
WABHBURN, Ax’L
Irlsli Union ^ioci^fly.
'J’he Momhers ol thin Soci-
«. apply to
II. K. WA
FOIt HALE.
A consisting of a Woman nnd four
J \ children. The woman is about 27 years of ago and
of good cliaractor—is a good cook, w asher and ironer.
inlatto, about 11 years old, ii
Tho oldest girl,
euamstre.s. They will bo ao’ld^uL’ montlis credit with
Komi security, or town property will be taknu in
cliaugu. (} j
N .
received aud
UT.HHtJH.
perior article, fresh i
’ ' safe by JOHN 1
Gibbon's Building*.
CTAHLKlt'IS CHERRY EXPECTORANT—
Jcr the rcliof and cure or Affections of tho Throat
.^• u, 'ffa» -uch as Coughs, Colds. Cansumptiou, Brou-
n Ji. ..* 1,oar80 ? 0M ’ * c -t l'fcparod by E.ll. Stabler ft Co.
Baltimore, aud put up in .»U cent bottles—for sale hv
-.yy 15 JOHN B. MOORE ft CO.
H AY .--ICU Im If .> prime North River Hi.y luml-
ing per sohoonor I. Sattorh —for sale bv
- mar la BItlOHAM, KELLY ft CO.
PUKNCII OLIVliH ANI) (’APERH, &^Tjm
J. received : 10 boxes French Olivos.
I» “ Capers,
10 " Castile Soap—for safe by
n,ar J. ItOUBSEAU.
for making Veils, just received by
LaROCIIK t BOWNE.
I AJtFNCH Worked Chcuiiaettea, HIcrvum, Co
*ars, and Muslin and Cambric Bunds, just rucoir
(war 16) LaBUCHE ft BOWNE.
ineu iupi
. — — , ... HIBERNIAN SOCIETY, s
oscorteu ny tho IRISH JASPER GREENS, to I
LOcE&W.r.fhSc’oo. 00 U ° m °“ B0ItN *'
By order of tho President,
marlg 2 ANDREW FLATTLEY. 8cc'y
Uost,
i uf tho 9tli i
/'\N thn ■iinmuuu oi iiio Ulli insluut. between H*.
ur.Uy'ro'w'ord.d*;; Sv'.‘“".I Sj? X?
FOK ltHNT,—-A husenmnt Room niiuble
for a physician s offico. Inquire at No. 7.Liberty
Middling Fair’
Fair
Corson BrAtnjtBKT.
; - band September 1, 18501. 2,319
Iteoeivod this week 11,912
previously 453,791-465,7U6
4^,025
accepted
Stoik CD hood March 11 IU.*K
XhoM on the bcrrlt t.kin, at
WO report three e nguaei
1>4C, uud tho third »i f ,
part of the wr.-k there
cla*o there wai nuftor
rate to Boston at fa.: u
freights u brig takeu f..r 1
■ esse.ts.^ NI£VV BOOKfi,
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER a CO.
4»v......'* Kn>KSDAT ' “aKCii IGtii.
.?^ RD d SECOND EXPEDITION: Discovo-
eh aud Babylon,
l the Desert
U
«»ug the ruins of Ni
Armeuin, Hurdit .
■edition undertaken ft
, - -—- -- — —- a.. ...... ...useum—by Austen II
Lay ard, Al, 1., author of •• Nineveh aud its Remain*
Amabel; a Family History—by Elisabeth Wormeiy
Barmin * Illustrated News, for 5th and 12th Maroti
Donut neglect your Coughs and Colds.
“••■•^•“nrlyEllea Per to ml Cough Put
1
gh k-uuily,
HIS article (s a never failing rnuiedy fur Coughs
Ids, lloaraeness. Sore Throat, aud Tightness *]
« or Chest. Persons who aro much oxposod.
and troobtud with Irritable Coughs aud Weak Lung*,
will Bud almost instant relief by trying tho Pectoral
Candy. Iu Tact, noon* should be without it when the
changes in tho weather aro ao frequent. No article of
and certain < ... _
to convince all ot Us medicinal virtues. For sale by
I m»r_lfl__ A. A. aOl.OMONflt 00.
KIItKIHII FKICTioN TOWEL*. -
1 hw towel., „ tku name Je.igo.te8, or. of Turk-
Hiiniif.nfnr. -...I i.— <_.—a_A®A_ * . . *ura
mMerTMi.effliv, o„J. t.vtoM.ifolV.m, h.pud
A. A. BOLOMONfl k CO,
mSa? - “ -—
4NAlL »''U«HES
W I41TK Bari-gu ; Culurotl ilo ; for aulu hy
»o»r 16 Laroche * bowne.
/ 10AIIIH,—Buir.ilo and Shell Tuck Combs,Shell
Side Combs, Roue und Ivory Dressing Combs, Uair
Brushes, fto., for safe by
mar 15 LaROCIIE ft BOWNE.
B O.NNUTPi.-
latest style £
.—Au uosortuiRiit Ludios’ and Mieses'
Spring Bonnots, for sale very low by
Laroche a bowne.
-Blue uud White Muaquiu
•blnet do, Pavilion Loops, Cur-
1, Grass Skirts, Embroidered ftkirts. Palm
--—jr aud Cliinose Fane; Ivory do, for safe by
m>r » Laroche ft bowne.
W V 110 'W SIIAHICH—Ifenuiil'uTdnrigiTTuuh
) f latest stylo; just reocived by
Laroche ft bowne.
Naturi
Gastric Juice
fused in watei
Boofin about two
PATENT MEDICINES, fc 0 .
Another Nolentlflo Wonder!
GREAT PURE FOR DYSPEPSIA |
OR HOUUHXON'8 „ Th.;««. ni wl „
Fluid, or Oastrio
fourth KjmVbl
the O. eftorrtitrc'
—Pa. Tbiiiaa^-aiJ
iture's own method, by Nature’s own Agent thi
* ' gar Hair ateasnoonfutiof Papsli fe
-ill digest or dissolve five PMadsVfR^
•n hours, out of the stomach.
PEPSIN Is the chief ofemont, nr groatdigeetlnt«nrfii
oiplo of the Gastric Juice—tho solvent of the yjrf
sacs
tlve Stomach of tlie Ox. thus forming a fme Diurtn.l
Fluid, precisely like tim natural Oastrio Jnicc fe !
Chemical powers,and furuiahiua complete and tierr.'.
substitute for It.
Scientific Evidence!
Call on the Agent andgstadescrlptlveetrenJargratli
giving a targe amount of sclcntilfe evidence, from Lis
big's Animal Chemistry, l)r. Combo's Physiology of lu
gc»t i«n, Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet, Dr. J, WTDranar"
of New-York University. Professor Dnnifllson * Phv.i
otogy. l*rof. Slllltnan, of Yale College; Dr. CarJinfeS
JSMISotK"" «
No Alcohol, Hitters, or Acldn!
ftry Bumomber thts: Dr. Houghton’s PEPSIN is a
grout natural remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitters Add*
uud Nauseous Druga. It is extremely agreeable’ fe th.
taste, and may bo takon by tho most feeble patients whS
cannot eat a water cracker without acute dlstrena iu.
wure of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug
i.’uroi* in Every Town.
Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin has now been tested for up
ward* or two yoars in every large town in the United
States, und the AganU cau refer Dyspeptics to many
remarkable cures in every town I Numerous details of
eases, report* of auras, certificates of Physicians aad
Patients, are givonin thu Clreulars furnished by Agent*
gratis. -o'*
r«0Hln III Fluid and Powder.
Dr. llouflfitoo’. Teli.ln 1. prco.rod In l>o» J„ ,.d I.
Fluid form—and in Proscription vials for the used
Physicians.
Private Circulars for Physicians may b« obtained of
Dr. lloughtou or his Agents, describing the whole pro-
cess of preparation, and giviug tlie authorities urea
which the claims of this new remedy are based. Ai U
is uot a secret remedy, no objection oan be raised against
its use by Physicians in respeotakfe stundtng and r«u.
lar practice. Price $1 per bottle. 6
n OBSERVE Tills :-Every bottle of the genuine
Pepsin bear* tho written signature of J. 8. llOt'UIl.
TON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy.
riglit aud Trade Mark secured. ^
J»*r Soldbv all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines
W7 W. LINCOLN, Woolosalo aud Retail Ageot in
lavanuah.
J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughtou-st., Savannah
je!7 codlv-lawi Wholeaaleand Retail Agent
ALLCOCK’8 PU81ER9.
THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER
Or the Nineteenth Century.
M ISTORY—Thu history of thu.u plasters would
occupy more apaco than cau be spared in those
s. Suffice It to say, that the most eminent ch#m-
f tho Uuited States and of Europe
their ooinpcsltton. But it was left
»r seven years had the outire charge
or Messrs. Rushtou s Astor House store, to perfect them
for public use. They are made porous, ao that the eva
poration of the perapiratlou can goon sufficiently where
tlie plaster is applied, w ithout, as with other plasters,
causing the accumulation of acrid fluid, which corodts
the skin and occasions many unpleasant sensations, net
necessary for the cure or alleviation of affections fee
which a plaster is usually applied.
They are tonic and carminative, which renders them
a certain extent, vitalise the
e applied.
warming, and paiu-relleving
they in fact wai-th, and V
part upon which thoy a
These strongthouing. warming, auu paiu-reueving
plasters, will bo found invaluable iu weakness of th*
back, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of the mm
oles; neuralgia, local nurvous affections; in asthma,
and jiaius in the side or chest, especially when proceed-
rom dyspepsia or weakness, or a tens* or oolduess
e pit of tho stomach; in ehrunio or recent affec-
i of the kidneys; in oases of sprains, strains, or
bruises ; and in noarly all oases where a local pain or
— —. v , blowing tea-
eimoniala, more particularly to tho letter from Dr. J.
T. Henderson, whom thuso plasters of Mr. Aiioock
’ * •' of Iho* * *
e bowels of many .ycara
>d of a nervous disoase
staudiug. -
Dr. I. T. Klemloruoii’a Letter.
FamvilU, Louisiana, March 8, 1850.
Dr. T. Am-cock,
Sin I have been suffering under a severe attack of
neuralgic disease of my bowola for years, with hyper-
tbropby of the heart, and bavo tried everything knows
to tlie practice of medicine from the very best M. D’s.;
but truth prompts me to say that your plasters have
8 iven me more rermanoat relief than anything else I
avo used, aud 1 believe will produce a perfect c ’
used, aud
ondorfulij
of your plaster,
gradual way, ol m m r .
to tho oapillar> i->n-u Lit ion uriumd the parts
f tt,.. _
be oonnter-irritant effect
for it is r~*— ’ -
ptodneid iu suoh a mild and -
well as the invigorating notion itgives
. , jireulation around the parts to which
thoy are uppliod, with the greut nervous sedative influ-
they oxert upon all nervous diseases,
n conclusion, permit me to say, that I have had ex-
drience of the qualities of the piasters heretofore in
ie, but must placo yours at the neadof them all. Ev-
ry modical man who becomos acquainted with them,
ill assuredly recommend his pationt* to use no other
tan tho Medioafed India Rubber Blaster of Dr. Allooek. .
** Y’ours very truly,
I. T. HKNDER80N, M. D.
The Dasters can be obtained at tlie Book Store of
W. Tuouas Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah,
and by order of all Druggiata, throughout the country.
: eodlawt-w
Muslin liwertingk A EdKlugio
J UHT llKCKIVKHut ll.o NKW STORK MO
llrou,ku>Q .treat, , Urge MMortiuent of MuiMn
linings, ronsisting in partof
Lxlra Wide Swies Muslin Edgings,
do do do do Inserting*
do do Cs inbrie do Edgings
• do Insortings
e of those very much admired
A 1,80— A fe.
Swiss und Cambric Muslin Bands.
J. II. COHEN ft CO.
*1 riLLET’J K—by Curror Bell, author of "Juim
t Eyre," etc.
k B .V n .^ 8 ~ ft tft,eb F Kxranafli, author of
" Nathalie," ate., etc.
MR. BROWN’S LETTERS TO A YOUNG MAN
ABOUT TOWN—Till PROSER. fto.—by WT M.
Thackeray.
QUEENS UF 8COTLAND AND ENOLI8H PRIN-
Slricklaud; voi 3-eonUining
LI FE OF Al A R Y STU A RT.
THE EMIGUANT SQUIRE—by P. Hamilton Myers,
author of ’• Bel) Brandon.”
HISTORY OF TUE STATE OF NEW YORK-br
John Homeyn Brodhoad— first period, 1609-1654.
THE CURSE OF CLIFTON; a »i’afe of Expiation and
Redemption—by Emma D. E. Houthworth.
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF 8. T. COLERIDGE—
TIIE FRIEND.
A.VOTUEIi SUPPLY or
PASTORAL THEOLOGY—by A. Vinet.
HOME SCENES-by Qraoo Aguilar.
DEAN S DAUGHTER—by Airs. Gore ; and
1 ADY' BIRD—by Lady Georgian* Fullerton,
mar 10 For sale by JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
BUTTER, CIIBKME, LAUD, Arc.
T> ECKIVKf) ppr steamer 10 kegs extra choice
■ V Goshen Batter. 10 boxes do. do. Cheese,,6 barrels
Loaf Lard, Fuiton Market Boef, Pig Pork, all of which
w 11 bo notd at as low rates us eon be bought for in tk*.
lity ucoordiug to quality. .
» GEO. ALEXANDER.
FLOUU.
O NK liunjfod bb!>. lttluim,re Flnur for .ale by
a*I* ROWLAND* CO.
O IL. OIL,—5 cit.lt, B. W. Sperm till, ajbbli.
M.oil!Bury Oil, In .tore Bod for nto by
' b SWIFT* CO.
F
Aii
?WH» &C.—.»Uurcog Codfish, 1(K) bxa. Smoked
llorrings, 30 bb)s. Piokleddo., 30 bbls. Nos. 1, 2 and
, w L»lf do. do., 2U kitfe do., 50 boxea Buck-
wlicut, 25 half bbls. do., reooived and lor sale by
fut> 7 MoMAHON ft DOYLE.
ixr, UKA.nUl4l9, CL.C-
— Received per stoamer Florida, 5 kegs Malaga
Grapes, 10 boxes Orangos, 10 bbls. Pippin Apples, Ral-
— «» figuau. M.'
. . ,. ALEXANDER,
fob lb Cor. Bu 11 and Congress sts., Monument-ag.
owtsa ajUMiue,
mbroideries, fte. (
Dewitt ft MORGAN.
G OOD lUOCOFFKIf— At IU cants hy the
single pound, or 11 pounds for $1, aud a genofal
issortinunt of tiuo and Fresh Groceries, at the lowost
msh price, for sale by
( f eb 16) M. J. SOLOMONS.
1 .' LO YVFR S1CHDN.—This day received an
assortment of Flower Seeds, put up in boxes, each
box containing 20 select varieties.
""" W. LINCOLN. Monument-sqr.
W. I). FORD,
"kEALKlt in linn GROCERIES, TEAS, FRUITS
J and NUTS, *-* *
(th *24
/AUAN44KM, Lemons,,
leb NUl# ’ 4C '' ”* U8t T
/ 11UE1C, Cuual Flour, oxtri
Vy just received and for safe by
Tob 24
W. D. FOnD.
Sttfel.j
Refilled Sugars;
W. D. FORD.
NIONH* Cbeuaii, Dried Tongues, Pickled do.,
and Fulton Market Beef, just received and fur
[feb 24J
A SfARAWiS ROOTS.—1 cuse Asparogu.-
Roots in fine order, just received per Philadelphia
aud for safe by W. W. LINCOiJS’.
Monuiusn tK.|uare.
) El'ElVEI) per Florida—
- V I’iain, White and Salmon Colored Bilks,
P\
Alt A HOLM—Rluck and Coh
Laroche ft bowne”
f I ’SI nlSf9i 4 ^T G * 1I Tm U ". ,,oq *' BiubroWsr.
J tag UraiJ, rloronce and Ma —
mco and Marrallina Silks, fto.; just
r!5| LaROCIIE ft BOWNE.
Urr„.'h Print., !tl„„
Areilf2t , ii? lb *7* ‘“i s,ri “ neurc.iijo.t
rocol ve.l l,y (mar 15) LaROLTIE ft BOWNE.
( T RiXTltS 1 ? Sltl* »UdlAIKK C’ltAVATH,
vJT 8ilk Puoftat lldkfs, Linen doq just received by
' ROCHE ft BOWNE.
1^0tt8ALK.-A Mulatto Girl sevuuteen years
..a 2iii.Vdre Ji* 1 A , ; p r r,“fo 1 ' *“ ,i “f** 1 * •'
WM. WRIGHT.
IV° 14 Lit•—A Woman tliirty fivo'years old
. ""A* 00 ® WOQ,, » wnsbor and irouer. Apply to
- mtr WM. WlllullT.
J^OK SALK.—A WdiHBM HMiflcri vour, Jij
Bad bar child, on. tunBlh-a flm-rela i.obi. .or
muslin Uudersleeves—Sprint;styles.
Blaok Bare,* o«re fla. blltll 1, Lala., *c„ by
J W. C. WAD8WOHTU. Breaahloa.lte.t,
Al.MM9.-2u boxes, 25 half boxes, and 30
"natter bozos of very fine Raisins, ia store and for
[feb I] C. B. 8CALLY.
|jim,\
fob'hJ 1 * 1 ^ UC ^’ * Vv4 y 11X111 hornhandles.
<’IIEKN» STFELH and Table Btesfe.
n handles.
MORSE ft NIC1IOL8.
LX/ anu Dublin ForUr, Edinburgh and Alloa*, wits «
8 0, ‘arai supply of Wines, Liquors, CurdiaJ*.ft*
feb 16 ' GEO. ALEXANDER.
llUTTKIt and CHKKSK.-*. bT|. CholeB
I > Goidiun Batter, 50 boxes do. do. Cheese, landing
from eteaiaship Florida and for safe by
fab 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
H O8IKIiY.--50 doa. comprising every *tyfe
and quality, juit received by
w, c/wadbworth
83 Broughton-st.
I? OK
J.' first
Apply to
h
!S"‘“ "-M,™ •« ™~ii.
<!■” u ) ; wa. WRfOHT.
r** U «*I.*.-Tbn fbl]tM,|i,f Kan , Um "» r
, years, one 22, and one 2i Years old- »rrr«f.>tn«,i V /
5 ,0,k irnwre JJs
CJOOi)H»—Priiilvd Barege*.
Brilliant*, Prints, CldnU, Jaconets, Scotch al»g-
Mwslins, Worked CoUnr* said Sleeves. Ac., ja«#
received and for
r sale by
EVITT,
LATHROP ft fiTE»BIKf
Waiters, some choice and bean
Slfljjj Wmwb BBd t.b Traj » uf
C.U Tr.j . .if
'KKLK’S FEATIi.
ree.lred uud fbr Ml. b>
f«b»l COf.LINR t BRLUtt.SV.
fBHH t
«WUrx*CO, U«m H u*touU*j ifauj SWIFT* CD.