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jUT ' SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1853 - - - - - - i — THE DAILY MOKMNft NEWS. BY JOHN M. COOPKK.. WuA.iAM T.TIItfaUPHMW. KU1TUM. Largest Circulation ta the City I! Net* AdSsrtlbsmsnt* will appear in both paper*. Tharailuy Morning, Mmrrlt It, I>»a3. Vnlase an lb. ,Uaraln« Mown, under lb* new Lhw. DAILY NEWS, la Gterfi*, 78 cant* V TKI-WKKKLY N KW8. U Ueorfia. JW «MU V J™ ; DAILY NEWS, o any part of th# U. 8. $1,50 V annum. THI-WEKKL* NEWS, to noy part of th# U- 8. 78 oU. S^The’abov# aro ilia rata* when paid In adyanon .*» i-- K!f. Whan not paid In advauoe, the ^ hHE FIRST ANU LAST PAULS. • of Now York, Philadelphia, and Boston. IT I BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. mam it ted t o the Dally Morning Now Appointments Confirmed. ' Wasuikoton, ftloicli 16, Thai following appointments Iwve been con* firmed by the Senate. II. Forelmun, an l*usl Mutter, of Mobile. General Law, Governor of Oregon; Campbell Thompson of Illinois, Geo. W. Thompson, ot Virginia, and Alphcua Felch, of Michigan, Commissioners to settle land titles in California, with a member ol California Oflicers, and all the Boston Officers. Hubert B. Campbell of Texas, is appointed Commissioner to settle the Mexican Bounda ry. Baldwin haa been appointed Collector of the Port of Key West. Ferdinand Morino f Marshall of Florida, George S. Hawkins, Col lector of the Port of Apalachicola. The nomination of Col. Jack Haves, for Surveyor General of California, will bo sent to tlie Senate lu*iuoirow. New York Cotton Market. New*York, March 16. Cotton has advanced an eighth of a cent. Sale* to-day 2,250 bales. The Gardiner Cane. The Gardiner case is progressing. The tes timony against Gardiner is vary strong. A lettor from Boston confirms the accounts of ilia troubles in Honduras. [For tlio Daily Morning Now* J Mn. Thompson : 'ft*,;. (lurry.—Does not 'be known diurnal mo tion of the magnate needle somewhat cor* ruheraio and strengthen the idea of its decli* maiion, having »ome secret relationthip with the periodicty of increneo and decrease «f the solar spots, published in one of your late num bers? It i« known to all astronomers that the earlier in the morning, the lea* is this motion of the needle, and that, by 3 o'clock, It will have obtained an calling of tome 10 seconds, more or lets, according to tbe beat of the day. Respecting the problem of the nine digits and the 0, to be so added as to make 100, it is conceived that the terms of fho problem do not admit of multiplication, and may ha of footed by addition only, as follows : To the 1 affix, the 0, and with this mako tlin nuinerutor of an improper fraction, of which 2 is the de nominator, which will be perceived is equal to five. Then make another improper traction, of which 8 is the numerator and 4 the denomi nator, which is equal to two ; and the sum of these, added to the rest of the digits not need in making those fiactiuns, arranged as below, make 100. 3 102 OP* The Gardiner cuso which commonced I I2w The proprietors or the Astor House, «t Wuhtuglnn on l'rid.y, return'd on | W«<- Vo*. !■«>«;.>jW.d « now fc-luro lo il.oir Saturday morning In the Criminal Court. Peabody opened for the defence, lie declared r» 79 8-5 100 St. Marys. BAVANNAII, MARCH 15. 1S53. Mu. Thompson As problems seem (ho order of the day, I will give (he following, if you think it worth inserting: ABC and D’e ages uro such, that A’a nge bears the same proportion to B’s age that Cm age does to 1)'«. and the difference between B’s and C’s agea is one; also, (lie difference of A’a and B’s ages is to A’a age as C’s age is to twice the iuiii of A’a and D'e ages, and the squore of the difference of A’s and B’s nges is two thirds of B’s age, and one more than half of D’a age. Yours, SqUKEZEI.FANTA that the papers presented before the Mexican commission were certified to by the United Sintra Consul in Mexico, and by the Mexican Minister here, as well ns others—llint the deed of the mine was found in Moxico, am! that in dividuals were found in Moxico ready to show the committee ofinveeiigation in seurcli of it the identical mine of Mr. Gardiner, upon which he based his claim against the United Htatcs. fy A telegraphic dispatch to the N. V. Courier Enquirer, from Norfolk, signed A. A. Ifickburn, bmye, the American schooner, R. I*. IIroten, captured by (liff (iermanlotcn off the coast of Africa, and lately arrived ot Norfolk, is no sower, olid that she line been unjustly seized—her papers being all legul. She cleared from the New York Custom House. or It issaid that Ralfaclo Monti, ilia Mi lanese sculptor, semi* hit wonderful veiled statue of (he Bnshful Bcggur to the New York Crystal Palace for exhibition, in May. 'Phis is pronounced to be tho only work in which uppaicnt transparency bus been given to solid marble. nHtuhlivhmeiit—• largo room has been made in the old court, which was opened, a few days since, under the title of the Asior-Exchnnge. It is built of iron end glaet, in the form ol an ellipse, 86 feet by 31 in diameter, ornamented nml painted in (lie omul elaborate and exquisite sit le,embellished by medallions, and lighted in the evening by s^ine sixty burners. In the day-lime the light comes from the roof, and from gi'flund-glnss side windows. Tho room is heated in winter by warm nir from furnncee below ; and in the summer jet* of cold bo blown inti, the room, and at all seasons the ventilation from the roof will keep the atmos phere fresh and puro. A telegraph office i* connected with this Exchange, holding com- To raise llio pile of velvet, covers hot smoo thing iron v/itha wot cloth, nml hold the velvet firmly over it : the vapor arising will raise tho pile of tho velvet, with tlto assistance of a light (link. A Bachelor friend of ours has left a hoard ing house, in which were a number of'very plain-featured women, ou account of the mis erable /urr act before him at the table. OP" The Abolition movement in Scotland was assuming a progressive and more formida ble appearance. An English paper thinks it is the first duty of tee-toluler* to get tho duty off ten totally. ltoiintby the Alricn. EnoIanp.—-In the Common* oil Friday, tho object of the Jewish disabilities wns discuss Philadelphia, March 16. Arthur Spring, the Sing Sing convict who waa arrested on suspicion of being concerned in tbe murder of Hannah Shaw and Ellen Lynch on the 7th inat., has beeu fully com muted. The testimony against him is of e positive ehaructcr. 0 Charleston Cotton Market. Charleston, March 16, P. M. The sales to-day reached 3,600 bales at prices from 7) to 10J cents. Prices are in fa vor of buy era. _ Madame Illahop’s Second Concert. The weather though threatening, wub favor able last ovening, and Madame Anna Bish op's Concert at St. Andrew’s Hall, was at tended by a large and fashionable audience.— The prugrame was well selected, comprising almost overy variety of Musical composition from the highest reach ol the great masters to ihe familiar ballads, and humorous burlelto.— We consider this a commendable feature in Madame Bishop’s Concerts, which, with the aids of costume, give a pleasing diversity to her entertainments, which even indopeudeut of her superior abilities as r. vocalist end artiste, commend them to the fnvor of an appreciative public. It would be difficult where all was so well received to say which piece pleased most last night *, end if we considered ourself capa ble of criticising the singing of such vocalists «s Medante Bishop and Signor Strini, the . former of whom has been uocordcd n prominent rank among the Prime Donnas of Europe, we would not choose auoli an occasion to exhibit our ^ccuroen. Wa desire only to express the sentiment of cordial appiobotion so generally manifested by the eodieuce last night. Our community have oot of late hod many or very favorable opportunities fur their indulgence of their love of music, and when the great ar tists huvo paid ua a flying visit, matters have generally been conducted on a high pressure, high priced system, very distasteful to the great majority of our people. We are pleas ed therefore to see Madame Bishop, who has adopted a quite different policy, justly appro dated and liberally encouraged. It ve4II be seen by the advertisement in an other column, that ahe gives her third and last Concert on Friday evening, for which a very excellent progranima is arranged. VjT The very favorable impression made by Mr. Thackeray ou Tuesday evening, authorises us to anticipate a large attendance to.night, to hear his lecture on Cotijrevo and Addison. Mistur Eddytur of the New : Alltho I am not in the babbit of ritin for the pubblick pnpurs, 1 think I wud be dooin m> self oud the world a grate engoory if 1 did not tel (lie wundufull sites 1 seed last uite, wicli is nolhink inure or less than aeein the tebblo moov wich was ullso of its oau acord and no- buddy a pusliin of it wich I hope u wil put in the pepper so that over/ buddy may read ubout it. John thefutman he cum down stares last nilo and srz that missus and the kumpany up stares was a torkiu about the spirrille rap- peus and that they was gain to trie after tee to make the tebble move and ilia! misses Juns *eil that ahe waa a myddyuui & cud doo it. Bo then after teo, John he carreda muhogenny tebblo into the purlure and he and 1 wo peaped in at the dure. Then missus and misses Juns and tho vuug ladees and gents limy set round Ihe tebble and putt (hare hands upon it mid tliarn ihav sat lukkeu wannuher in the fuse jist as grave und solium na gostes. And thay set tharo fur ubout 40 or 50 minnita and 1 wud a I a rfed rite out if John he haddent cq itemized my arm to keap me kwiet. And then missus Juns she aez that it wos a kummin for that her liunda wos a throbhen & that she feltaich- kitdi at her atiimuiack wich wos a seitaue sine. Bo then dreckly the tebble. it be gan to move verry sloly at hirst, and then dreckly it run round lika inadde and tored about the rum and nocked down the chares, and then it run against the dore and nocked it open and nocked down me and John wich waa at the dore and ruu over ua in spita of all iiiv kikking and hollering wich was much. I rnly thoto I would a dide with frite ud ahame and John he aed it moste atov in 1 of his wribs. And then the tobbel it run over the kat wich was slepin on tho malt and bruk u lukken glas and plade tho old harry and I rnly thiuke it wud be ruimiti yet liko the cork leg in the song, if it huddent run iggenst the waul and smashed itself to poeces. The yung iadya was highland terrible und the gentlemen ketched hold of tho legs (the labels Inga I mean) and tried to stop it but John *es they onlv made it wus, with their nullin and haulin and he don't bleeve they tried to hold it ot all, just as ef any human could bold a spirit by the legs. Mr. Feleg got his linger mashed terrible, anil Mibb Angelina tore Mr. Tug's cote tail off try in to save nerself. 1 wuddent u bleeved in no aech doins if I haddent a seed it with uiy nan ise; but I tel u it* os trew a* gospell. Please put it in ure ppur and oblcega Urea til detli Mariar Ann, Chamber mode at Misses Larx. P. B. John Sl I, were agoin lo tri lo nile to mak the tebble muov in tho kicheu, & John scss hese ahuro that I'ma u middy inn. Pile kook, who sez that she nose its tho dev- ril’s wurk & she'll hav nothing to doo with it; but she's a iggnorent cretur & is to be eggscooied. I wil rite 6c tel u if we auck- sede. Urea and euffurth Mariar Ann. ed, tho object being to extend lo Jewish sub jects the suuie privileges enjoyed by Pioteslunt Dissenters. The motion by Lord John Kus- Dissenters. The motion by sell that the House go into committee aider the subject was carried by a vote of 221 to 205. The returns of the Board of Trade for Janu ary show an increased export ol nearly £ I,■ UOU.0U0 over tfio returns ol lust year. Tho chief mute of the steamer Victoria, lost oil’ Dublin, hud been indicted lor muiislaugli DIKII, In tUwkinsvIlls, on the 28th of February It . phold Pneumonia, JAME8 AUOU8TU8 1IOBBB, i of Rev. Berry Ilobbs, in tho 20th yoar of Ida age. Arrivals nt the Hotels. PULASKI HOUSE...WiLraEituKR A Sox, Proprietors. .Mra J Trigg d J J Hooka do Dr Collins d< Mrs Bronson Mite Bronson. II liethol Upaor T Jackson Fla Mrs O Allen HJ llanlwick P II Young, JY. do J King lo M Pollock Pa Dr Erwin Barnwell CF Buffington F W is wall. II Uonry Macon ' ALxmuy Savannah E O Card U S A ..G. Faitao, Proprietor. K r Yalgi B K Him ■ M Patterson Brunswick 8 II Runyan. It is not believed on tho Loudon Exchange tliut the difficulty between Austria and Turkey will result in wur. A great storm occurred at Liverpool on Sat- uidny. Several vessels broke their moorings in tho river ami got in colliuiun. The Swiss Republic hue resolved to expel all refugees who have beeu compromised ill the late insurrection. Italy.—Milan letters of tho Dili state that the Ausliiun authorities believed Muzzini was in the city, and the most vigorous measures had been lukuii to prevent bin escupo. The inhabitants were forbidden to appear on tho bastion* after 7 o’clock. In case of disturb ance housaholdera were to closo their door*, nod every man found in the streets was lo be treated as concerned in the aflruy. A rumor in Puris state.-, that the funds of the revolutionary committee, nt London, amounted to 700,900 pound* just before the oulbrenk at Milun, The number of soldiers wounded at Milan, was 70, of whom 10 have since died.— The focus of the conspiracy wns at Malgheru. is staled in a Berlin paper, that the Hun garian regiment, at Milan, icluaed to fire on ihe insurgents, nod it is to be sent to Croatia. The Piedmontese Government continues to expel all suspicious characrcrs. Turkey.—Letters from Constantinople, of the Hth instant, announce tliut Count Leimin- gen had sunt tho Austrian ultimatum to the Porta respecting Montenegro, to which ho re quired a definite answer in live days. The ul timatum demanded tho cession by Turkey to Austria of the two ports of Klcck mid Sutor- nia. The Porte refused the demand, and the Austrian troops were marching ou the Turkish frontier. A Paris journal suys that as soon a* the Divau heard of the Austrinn ultimatum, the French and English Ambassadors were sent for, and had seveial conferences on the subject. It wus rumored ut Vienna, on the 21st, that it had buen agreed to refer the sub ject to the decision of France. The Porte, it is said has given assurance* to Austria that the Polish and Hungarian refugees serving in tho Turkish Army will ho recommended to go to America, excepting thoso who have embraced tho Islamist faith. A telegraphic dispntch to the French Gov ernment slute* that, oil the rejection hy (lie Porte uf the Auairiun Ultimatum, the Austrian flag wan struck, and Count Leiniingen, with the wliolo Austrian Legation, left fur Conelnn- tiuople. The Porte eoneidere itself under tho protec tion of France and England. Sr a in.—The Bank of Ban Fernando, at Madrid, has agreed to advance the Govern ment 52.000,000 rial* on the credit of the re ceipts Irom Huvana for 1854. . or? 'lie following is u statement of the gold dust shipped (according to inunife«t)by steam era from Ban Francisco during the year 1852 : F Storsst... C W Worce»t«r... C D Dowse... KbCKlFTH OF COTTON. Ac , MARCH 1ft. r Central Railroad—bale* Cotton, and Mdee. to G W Garinany k Co, E Paraona k Co, Harria k Co, J R Hnydor, O L Langdou, Cohoua k Item, W W Garrard, llurpur, Htuart A Co, SVillia ft Dtirr, Swift ft Co, g D Giu ton, Padolfard, Fay ft Co. Htafk ft Bryaon, Woah- burn, Wilder ft Co, Crano ft llolcoinbo, 8 Solomona, 8 M Lnfttteau, Willis ft Brundage, T W Coakory, and order. Per ateaner D L Adama, from Augusta—707 bales Cotton aud Mdse, to U II Johnson, E Molyneaux, and 8tarko ft Brysou. Cori*CH|»omlcnce ot* Daily Morning News. LIVERPOOL, Fkhhuary £Bth, 1853. Cotton.—In the early part of the week our market waa very inactive, which waa partly attributed to the •arrival of our uaual American advices. On Wed nesday we wore in possession of the Afrioa'a letters, re- portiug even larger reoeipts and shipments than were xpeoted, and also showing n decided disposition to increase tho estimates of crop; the effect of these ad vices was n still-greater indisposition, on ths part of buyers, to operate, and, the markei being more freely supplied, n decline of j^d. fA th has been submitted to, aud, in some iuutauces, even a greater oonoossiou has been made, particularly on the lower descriptions of Cotton. Brasils are very dull of sale, and, in some in stances, rather lower pricee have been accepted, par ticularly in Maoeios, a hp-ge parcel having been sold at being a decline of >«d. lb. Egyptians are dull of ■ale, and tho turn in favor of the buyer. 8urat« are .'s*! ft lb lower. The total sales of the week aro 31,430 bales, of which speculators have takon 3470 American, 100 Maceios, 400 Egyptians, aud 010 Surats; and exporters 1300 Amori- i, 100 Poruams, 1050 Maceios, and 410 Buruts, loaving for the trade 26,690 halos. Tho authorised quotations for fair are 6d for Uplands, b‘,d for Mobiles, and 65sd t°r Orleans. Tho sales to-day are AOOO bales, including 1000 for •peculation and export. AUGUSTA, .MARCH 16.—COTTON.—The demand is fair and pricos full. During the few days of last wook since our report of the Uth iust., the current quota tions could nut bo realised, which prevented sales to any oxtout boing effected, and those ut conceding pricos. On Monday and to day, the doiunnd has boon active itb soiue inipro vein*at. to allow cur quotations. The sales 'of week umouatsd to 2,t09 bales, ranging from 0H*lU.'a cents. QUOTATIONS. Stained 7a 7K I«w Middling to Good Middling 9a 9S Middling Fair a 9?^ Fair - lOaluC _ urTBR and Laud —Good country Butter is selling by tho quantity at lOalft cts lb—dull. Lower quali ties at less prices. Lard.—Good Tennessee is worth 10 alt)>a cts by the bbl Oglethorpe Fire C'uuipiuiy. We mentioned not long since that the Oglatliorpe Fire Company of this city had contracted with Mr. John Rogers tho fetned Engine builder ot Baltimore, for ft new suction. Tho company expected to receive their new engine in the course of the present mouth. It aeema that the recent strike among the work men in Baltimore, has retarded tho progress of tho work, aud we were shown a letter yes terday from the builder iu which he cxplaini the delay. The muchiiio is uourly ready for painting, and wiil be fluiahed and delivered lo the company at an early day* Its arrival here is looked for with intereat by our firemen. The Augusta CunolilnUoualttl announces a lecture in that city ou Saturday eveuing next by Mr. Thomas F. Meagher. Tlu>"Noith ilrltlab Review* From Col. W, Thorns Williams, agent of the Auiericau publishers, we have received the February number of the above standard quarterly. Tbe following is tbe table of con- t3T The Detroit Free Free*, speaking of Ihe working of the non-hanging law in Michi gan, state* that the whole number of convic tions during seven years (since the law took oiled,) have been nine,or one and two-seventhe per year. If wo compare, snye the Free Pres$. this result with the experience of New York, where capital punishment la atill in force, we shall fiud a large balance to the ernditof u»-cupital punishment. The convic tions In New York for murder have been aa follows:— la 1848 the number was 9 In 1849 in July 114,119,507 August 3,008,303 September 4,104,130 .Jctubor 5,087,380 November..... 5,251,096 Julie... 3,579,2061 December 4,050,172 January *2,993,770 February 1,770,122 March 2,l73,3i'4 April 3,407,293 May 5,470,923 Total $40,557,177 Of thiaamount, there was scut to N. York, $39,008,367 ; to Loudon, $6,200,027 ; to New Orlcuns, $470,783 ; to I'anuma, $46,000 ; to Ban Juuu, $15,000. The gold crop of Australia, at (ho present rate uf product, is estimated ut five milliuiiH of dollars per mouth, or sixty millions per year. i 1851 15 I. The Prospect* of France and the Dan gers of Kugluud ; II. Scottish Philosophy 111. Sunday in the Nineteenth Century ; IV European Navigator* in E- rly Time*; V. Litton on the Church; VI. Progressive As pect* of Literature; VII. The Universe anil tU Laws ; V1II. The Guvemmout of tho Eust India Company ; IX. The Legal Piofuasiuu aud the County Courts. ’ The Augusta Chronicle N Sentinel that a murder wo* committed about one o’clock on Monday, near the Quaker rings, in Kichinoud County, Go., ubuut •even mile* above Augusta, by Francis Tom|i kin* on the person of Gauiil Fianegan. The Cto'oaiclc did not hear uuy particulars, except that Tompkins rode up tu the door with his gun nod shot him through the head, uud then made bis escape. In 1852 Tbe comparison, however, of increneo be tween the two Slates, the Free Frees consid ers not to be a fair one, because New York has au extensive sea-board and a large num ber of populous citiee, while Michigau is com paratively without any of these. tar Biucu 1837 four Governors of New Mexico have been murdered, either by the re bels or bv iho Iudiuns. It is no enviable berth. Newton Lune, formerly of Kentucky, is llie present Governor. Father Mathew is still continuing Ilia indefatigable efforts aguiusl intemperance. The Coik (Ireland) Examiner saya that his en deavors in that city ore being uileudsd with the greatest success. tar Petitions are before tho Massachusetts Legislature for Bank charters, or an iucrease of Bunking capital, to the aggregate amount of between $17,000,000 and $18,000,000. The unfurluuatu man found dead at the WaBhiugtoti Monument on the morning of the 4th instant, waa buried at Poitera-field or following Baturduy. The nod discovery wra made dial the body is that of William McKen ny, formerly attached to the Navy V ard at Washington as a boiler maker, and hero he haa left a large circle of sorrowing relatives aud other friends. Capt. Schaumburg wus admitted to bail in Washington on Friday, Dra. Miller, Boyle and Holtuead testifying that Mr. Fuller would now probably recover. The bail was fixed at $5,000. Philadelphia, March 13th.— The Phil adelphia Murders.—The vicinity of the late murders has beeu thronged the whole day.— The house wus locked up uud the bodies re moved tu the Green lluune by the Coruncr.— The funeral is delayed, awaiting the return of Lynch from New York, who is anxiously ex pected, to ascertain tho amount of money car ried olf. The circumstance* ahuw Unit the blow given with the leaden pipe, which kUJed Mrs. BitttW, wus iuflicicd by a left-handed man. Thus increasing the suspicion against Arthur Bpriug, who ia left-handed. or It is fluid tliut tho husband of Mrs Blowe culled on Jewett, the Boston publisher, on busmens. During the visit, Jewett inquired ol Btuwe—how it wus his ludy came out in lavor of colonization in Ilia lust chapter uf her book! “I should have supposed," said Jew ell, “she tcouldit'l want to.” "She didn't,” said Stowe, "but she couldn't find any place else to come out at." Lnteand important from Mexico New Orli.kans, March 9.—Mexican dates of the 21st ult. have been received. The Trait d' Union says there is little doubt of the re- eleclioii uf Bantu Aunu. A house lias elready been secured und furnished lor him. A Mexi can revenue culler left Vera Cruz ou the 21st to invite him to return. Dlitcovery of GolilIn tbe Cherokee Nntlnu. Louisville, March 11,1852.—Advices from Tuliguuh, Cherokee Nation, lo the 23,1 ult. slate tliut great excitement existed iu the Na liou, owing to the renorted discovery of gold n largo quantities on Horse Bhoe Creek, iu tin uurlhern part of the Nation. The yield wa auid to he $10 to $12 u duy per man. Larg numbers uro leaving Muysvilto for the loca tion. old warship Constellation is lobe lazed into a first class sloop ol war, and other wise tborougbiy und extensively repaired. Bbe is a second class frigate of 36 guns, nud was launched at Baltimore in the year 1797, mere then half a century ago. Com. Truxtou, in this little frigate, encountered the French rgente, at the time of our trouble irectory, and gave her a terrible i sbe waa oue of the liavicsi *^2 - . n $ fifty-eight guaa- t HJ Am there are 2,000 Cuban youths i of the United Butts. 6 ia stated iit the English papers that tain feli lost month in some part* of tho north of England, bo bUck as to impart tbe same hue every tbioft U touefiad. ty* It is raid that ninety-five ships werr London, this month, On tho occasion of the recent visit of the Virginia Legislature to his ship, Copt. Erica- slated that lie could now build locomotive engines fast enough for freighting purposes, but that one year henca lie could construct oue lo run with the fasleit. t3T During Ute month of February about sixteen thousand persons visited the “ Gallery of ibo National Institute,” at Washington. On Buiurday, the 5th of March, the (lumber reach ed 5,000 persona. GT Mr. Fillmore, it is said, will be accom panied South by Mr. Crittenden aud his wife, as well as by Msaera. Conrad and Kennedy, lataly Secretaries of War and Navy. We have received iiom the publisher, Alex ander Montgomery,’ 17 Spruce-street, New York, the March number of u The Illustrated Magazine of Art,” containing thirty wood en gravings and about fifty pages of interesting letter-press, well printed. Tbs cost of tbs whole ia but 25 cents. ty The wira of Ure Huugarian wbo re cently attempted the life of the Emperor of Austria was flogged to death »( Pesth three years ago. The husband bod determined on i revenge at any huxar.1, and had woited for a long time to find tbs Emperor unattended. ' When l»« waa utkaa to prison ha cried “ Viva Kossuth.” ...LoulsdsU C Cooper.......... N Y Iwi... , At Sawyer and lady 8 Lester 8 C J B Lester do J Bassett Wilmington CBinglolou do J 1* WalCar C R It T T Wall na 8 Turner Griffln U llaaas do II Horse Macon W IIT Wright CRIt O Armstrong Savannah COMMERCIALS JAMES LOGAN ft CO. Curves.—We have no change to notice in the price of thts.articlv. Stock on baud good. Rio Coffue worth lUallo included, at which rate we have heard of sales. Oats "HA. —Hog round 9}£al0 cts. Green and smoked asaleablo. Market dull. Salt.—Liverpool ground, $1.30per sack. 30x32c —The only sales of which we havo been ad vised, aru 51 ohures'Bauk of Bruuawick at $120, and few shares Augusta MsQufr.i-turlng Co., at$79 persharo. Exchange.-Onr Banks aro drawing ou Now York and other Northern cities at ‘,0 prom for Sight Drafts. per railroad the price is still at $1 per balo. NORFOLK, (Va.) MARCH H.—ThTreccipU of com for the week som up about 65,900 bushels, all of which have been disposed of oxcept a few cargooa that arrlvud yesterday, leaving only a moderate supply on the mar ket. We have hoard of no sales of yellow for several days; mixed and white 62aA2>£ eta. CHATTANOOGA, MARCH 14.—The reoeipts of cot in hav*.' been light, and the prevailing opinion soems i be that the bulk of the crop nas been received. Cotton.—There has been some inquiry for this arti- ole, pariiuularly for the better grades, but the stock ou sslo Doing extromely light, and the views of buyer and seller beiug at variance, no sales wore effected that we could learn. Bacon.—We hoar of a few small lots having changed hands at 8)a eta, hog round, from flat boats; prices, how- over. aro rather feebly sustained, and lower rates would havo to be submitted to in order to dispose of any 1 *Corn and $atb aro dull, and domand limited. We quote for Corn 28a30 ota, and Oats at 29 cents. . 29,900 balos, at Arm rates. Buyers again forward readily on Wednesday, and footers generally being free sellers, fullv 14,000 bales changed hands, the *“*Urrafalar,* “ *" *■ being somewhat Irregular, hut generally full, the higher grades. On Thursday the inquiry was still animated, and the salescmbrace 11,000 hales, without any material change in prices, and yosterday the sales reached 12,500 hales, making a grand total fur the week of ?J,50t) bales, au amount of business probably never jualed in our market. Trices -.'lose firmly at our quo ad tlu date lost ng an increase of 303,203 bales. New Oui.bans CtASSiriCATiox. Inferior 6 to6W I Middling Fair ....10 (&10. 1 Ordinary -6HA7M Fair „l0,4(g>ll Middling | Good Fair Good Middling... ( Good and fine.... COITON BTATXMKNT. Stock on hand 1st Septamber, 1852. bales... 9,532 ..1,360.332 Curious Affair at Norfolk.-The Norfolk Argus gives au accouut uf a man who came there a couple of mouths ugo from North Caro liuu, and who alfected to possess considerable weulili and influence, und after renting a largo •tore and warehouse, at $800 per year, for au extensive cuminibsiou business, succeeded iu disposing of a check, with the signature of Mr. Richard Harrison, of Edgecombe county, N. C., to Col. Jacob Bharp, of Hartford couuty who udvuuced him $500 on it, und gave hiin Ilia nolo for the baluuco, payable in 30 days. Subsequently it waa ascertained the check was forged, and that ihe man (who it is now allegod Blands iudicied assn nccesaury to mur der in Edgecombe) had mode his escape. Large Fortune to a Convict.—A man named Robert Button, confined in tbo Auburn Prison, New York,for robbing Judge Harris, of Albany, haa just received intelligence that he is heir to ninety thousand dollars, by the death of a relative in England. He lias yet some five years to remain in prison. Air. Mncready, ihe actor, has sustained another heavy affliction. Ilia son, Waller Francis Shiel, aged twelve years, died at Sher borne House ou tho 8tb of February. Mr. Macready has, we believe, six children yet living, the cdldest of whom—a son—about twenty-two years of age. The Ci.imav *•'. Penury,—Wo remember an old lady who waa ao remarkably economi cal that she had a pair of shoes made for her liltte girl without salts, for fear she wuuld wear them out. This lady, however, waa uo match for Air. Watson, uncle to iho late Mar quis of Rockingham, a man of immense for tune, of whom it ia related that finding him. •elfdying, he desired a friend to open for hint a draw, in which waa an old shirt, that be might put it on. Being asked why he wished to change hi* linen, and ha so ill, ha replied: “Because 1 am told that .he phirt that I die iu must bo the nurse'* perquiaiio,and that is good enough for her!” Thin is as bad aa the woman wb«, with her last breath, blew out an ioch of caudle, “becauae.” said she, |“1 can see to die is ihe dark.”— Fur Hand Transcript. 5,398-1,365.730 1,375,261 8^379— 948,570 hrnd is difficult bn ascertain wbat haa been Moi.Ansts—The market has boon cleared 390,«02 L heavy, and it and what has llathoat at 36o for gree. green at 37c; 171 Jiu three lote Cohn—To-day, 5000 eacka were told, of which 3000 in v- ^ for |ir ime yell..*- • "** • - 40a42c; 250 and 460 at 44c. Oatu-A fair demand has absorbed the receipts prices ranging from J8a4tc mostlyut^ 40^ To-day 462 were sold in two Wanner— 1 The receipts aud demand have both been limited. Rectified lies been selling at 21c., and Raw at ■ a »r‘ ■ Raw at 20] ' 21c. To -day 130 bbls Rectified sold at 21c. and 99 bbla " • -The demand haa been limited, the sales barely embracing 509 casks, closing st7?4C for prime •ides, and GUa6>£f for Sbouldors. Sugar cured Hams havo aold slowly at lOfillc. To-day 30 casks Sides were sold at 7 11-lCc; 20 at 7*0 } 247 at less ; about 150 more, no particular U NITER B T A T E 8 MAIL LINE FOR NEW-YORK. To leave on SATURDAY, March 19, at 3 o’clock, 3 M., precisely. L The Unitod States Mail steamship FLORIDA, Capt. M. C. Woodhnll, will leave as above. For freight or passage apply to r 16 PADELFORD, FAY ft CO. •old slowly at lO^llo. xo-ai sold at 7 11-lGc; 20 at75gc i 247 no particular ; $8 easka Shoulders at 6c ; JO casks plain Uants at 9c, and 30 casks clear stdss at 9o Laud—The receipts and the demand have both bo< limited. The sales of prime in bbls and kegs was at 9c aud 10c To-day 250 kegs No t worn fluid atfl^c. Comm—Tho sales of the week embrace 14,297 bags Rloat»a93,c, Iho ruling rates beiug 9*9^0. Stock in first aud second hands 38,582 bagfl. Rick—The demand has beon ateedy a*4J£a4K« Freights—The unsagemeuts have been numerous ; but though a large number ol ships is known to be off ths bar a large fleet is required lo carry off our accumu lated stocks of cotton and tobacco. To-day we heard uf stver.-tl engagement* to Liverpool at J»d and a bark fur Glasgow as £d 1* British vessels. Last engagement to lUvre wus at l?^c. Lillie offering coastwise, and ratce consequently unsettled, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Steamer D L Adams, Hubbard, Augusta, bests 1 usd 7, to G 11 Johnson. UfcMOHANIM. Charleston, March 16—Arrived, steamship Palmetto, ,_JBIpbrtg John Butch, Havana; sehr Louisias. New York; Huntress, Philadelphia. The following fleet Boston. March U-Loi the a reck of the ark V. beon brought over th# Oi within a day o?two. “ very good order, and many Dopnriur* of kipatners flew Mavannnb. Charter ITarlridffe, Tar lor, Ms ion, I’. M. ** The regular II. 8. Mail steamers Gordon, Capt. Brooks, Calhoun, Capt. Barden, and Meta-nora. Capt, Freeland, leave every morning at 4 o’clock,for Charles- iacting with the Charleston stoamshlge— tom. connecting with Wilmington boats, and ■ah at A o’clock, I*. M. arrlvj every evening in > LEAVE CHARI.KflfON I Adger, Dickluson, Haturday, P. M. Departure of (.'nr* on (lentrnl Railroad Two Pamenokr Trains Duly. K rent ny TVufo—Loaves fiavannah at 8 P. M. t and ar rives at Macon atfMa A. hi., conncotiug with the Bout' Western Railroad to Oglethorpe, and by stages thonce Tallahassee, Columbus, and oth.r points South Weot. tffirtitnp A ai*.—Leaves Savannah at 8 A. M., and ar cs In Macon at fl>* P. M. connecting with the Macon and Western night trains to Atlanta, Montgomery and Chattanooga, and with the Augusta and Waynesboro* Railroad (day tram) to Augusta: and (going Last) with Railroad to MilledgJffillc from Gordon NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Thackeray’s Lcctnrc*. Air. Willintn .Mnkepcnce Tlmckerny, ■h ^^At the invitation of the " Savannah Young wvA Men's Literary Association," will deliver his second LECTURE This Eveniity, the 15th inst. r Lec- 8t. Anorkw's Hall. The course consists ot foi tores, on tho follow iug subjects 1. Swift. 2. Congreve and Addison. 3. Htcolo and tho Times of Quuon Anno. 4. Prior, Guy aud Pope. Tickets for tho course $2—for a single Loeture 75 They may be had at any of the Book Stores, or from either of the nndorsigned. JOHN M. OUEtlARD, JOHN R. 8TURGKS,}. Committee. tl>. ) IE8.J- i OD.J THOMAS NORWOOD,J 8W Doors open at7—Lecture commences a The doors will be closed at 8Ai o’. look. 8- “ft* 8T. ANDREW’S HALL. Friday Evening, niareli IN 111, LAST DRESS AND COSTUME CONCERT! MADAME ANNA BISHOP, AsalHtvd by her Talented AniM*. MADAME ANNA BISlIOr IN HER REST BALLADS, and also t LUCIA Dl LAMMERMOOR, NORMA, THE MEXICAN ROY, IfC., ffc. I G N O R I. STK1N IN NEW SONGS, AND IN HIS ADMIRED Chnrncter of a Bcotcli Tlilef, (Lueln). j$f*»- FULL PARTICULARS IN BILLS, The ilno toned Plano Forto kindly loanod by Mossrs. F. Zogbaum ft Co. Tickets $1—Concert begins The Steamship Isabel, FOR KEY WF.BT AND HAVANA, «... «* Commander, TiriLL connect thin trip with tho siilniidiil etc If flhip GOLDEN GATE, for Sun Francisco. The Gulden Gate porturms her trips frum Punau First Cabiu State-Rooms,.. Forward Cabiu,.. Steerage,., i Francisco are the same 4250 ^Through Ticket* for sale by MORDECAI ft CO., 110 East Buy, Charleston, 8. C. Hovbunnli. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR FIIILADKLFUIA. To leave WEDNESDAY, March 23d, at - o'clock . At., positively, JSjtogMJUfcmLTho new aud splendid steamship r^ll Millie HTATE oP GEORGIA, Capt. Wal- rCollius, will positively leave as above. For freigh' or passage apply to mar 10 C. A. L. LAMAR. o'clock, —. M. Tho U. 8. M. Steamship ALABAMA, Capt. C. D. Ludlow, will leavo os abovo. reight or passage appl^r ADELPORD, FAY ft CO. For jUncau, llnwklunville and Otlicr Lniidln|Eii. THURSDAY NIC The steamer CHAS. 1IARTRIDGE, W. Taylor master, will have dispatch ‘AgjT passage apply To Lt For freight board, at Johnson's wharf, or to BRIGlIAAf. KELLY ft CO. r 16 Towage. Tha Steamer JASPER, Captain Mattier, ia prepared to tow vessels to or from soa, or may be chartered upon reasonable terms. For engagu- inouts apply on board or to .8. M. LAFFITEAU, FOR PHILADELPHIA—llcron’* Line. •r-y Tho regular packet sclioonor CHARLES A. Af fi GREINER, lligbee, master, will have quick ^■■bdUpatch for above port. For freight or passage WILLIS ft BRUNDAGE. •jr* WANTED dCU DECK LOAD to cnmpletu cargo of schr L Clinch for $hiDdelphia. r 17 A WILLIS ft k BRUNDAGE. FOR BOnl'ON. , The brig CAROLINE, P. Stotaon master, wil £mect witli dispatch as above. For freight o bpimsago apply tu 17 BRIGHAM, KELLYA CO. FOR NEW YORK—Unlon Line. -ct. The regular packotechoouor FRANCES 8AT- ^jtj^TERLY, Davis, master, will hare quick dis- patch for above port. For freight or passage to (mar 17) WILLIS ft BRUNDAGE. FOR NB\y-YORK—New Line. The regular packet brig MACON, Captain |2 Watkins, will incut with dispatch for the above r tr- *° r frtigUt ii. P K?*ff AHfltiilBN. Ag’t. VV York, will attend to the reception of their Good*. landing This Day. at Anderson's lower wharf. All goods remaining on the wharf aftor sunset will be stored at the expense and risk of tho owners. It. K WASHBURN, Ag’t. Irish Union Society. The Members of thia Soci- - . cietv are requested to assemble L(*^at the Exchange Loug Room to- morrow morning, 17th instant, nt 0), o'clock, where they will (►V2/ ha formed iu procession with tho > ▼ HIBERNIAN 80CIETY, and osoorted by the IRISH JA8PER GREENS. i respectfully invited—soats are reserved The aimiverH«ry meeting of . . the HIBERNIAN SOCIETY will be hold Thin Morning at O.t, V*o'clook, in Ltoc's Bay and Whitakc tual nttendauce of *■ is requested. By oi NO, President. Whitakcr-sts. Punc- tho mombors GEO. iJ. CUM.Ml L. J. Gi iumaktin, ttoo'y. St. Pufiiek’s Festival. The HIBERNIAN SOCI ETY willjoln in procession with ie IRISIl UNION SOCIETY . the celebration lo-day, under the IRISH UNION SOCIETY in the celebration to-day, under the escort of tho IRISH JAS PER GREEN8, and proceed to the Atheuicum where an address i-asscmble at Mr. Lt;< The Society w _ o'clock, P. M., at which time Dinuer will ho sorved j. JOHN McMAHON, ) Committee C. E. O'SULLIVAN, l of T. O'DONNELL, WANTED, F IVE COATMAKKRS, to whom constant I I ployment will be given, at *,iT DIBBLE ft CAREY'S. Removal. D RS. ROYALL a. JOHNSON havo removed their Office to tbe Rooms over 8. Wilmot'a Jewel ry Sto ro. I in mar 17 FOR BALE. A TRACT of Luml on Iho Skidaway road, about four miles from 8&vaunah, containing, by recent survey, sixty-one acres, heavily timbered with Pine aud Cedar. Said tract is part of the Placentia Planta tion, and faces a creek leading into Warsaw river.— Enquire of JOHN WILLIAMSON ft CO. ” MILLINERY AND FANCY 44414#life MRS. DOE, No. 17 BARNAUD-STREBT. Takes thia method of informing the Ladies of .Savannah, and vicinity, that she has just r oeivad her STRING STOCK, comprising _ and fashionable assortment of STRAW SILK BONNETS. Also, a now and beau tiful aitioU, of the most delicato fabric, in gold and K id and kWB.— Ribbons. Caps. Flowers, Buttons, Combs, Mantillas, Straw Trimmings, fte., Ac. P. S.—All orders from tbe country promptly attended to.mar 17 BRUNSWICK & FLORIDA RAILROAD. SHIM gJhJCTff.JMi.lMrfx3ffr ' MP .WT / lUN'I'KAOTUUS are waiilnd ou linn Rond I) Buffalo Creek, in Glynn couuty, to the eastern line of the county of Uiucb. Tho work is grading, bridg ing, and turnishing cross-ties. The pilot* wlU be liberal, and payments made monthly: two-thirds in caah, and one-third in the Stock ®f tha Company. Profiles of the work am ready for examination at the Engineer'# Offiee, as far as the Satiila river, and tha work on that part of tho Road will bo first let. Tun-i Received per Klcumer FI S lll.in, Clisetuni .ml l*Wl i.m.ii.m., Plain, Black and Colored Bareges, Pointed Collars au»* Linaa Cauibrio Handkerohiefs. Printed Oigudieo. Frgnrh Furnitoro Priutr. Ac., by r 17 tf EINSTEIN ft ECKJiAfr, 151 Cwjrvs»-B. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, pan rue cuac or Oonffh., Cold., Boaraeneu, Broncbi- ti., Whooping- Congh, Oroop, Asthma, and Consnmption! Mkm, y..rt of trial, in.t.,d of impairing the public confidence In this medicine, has won for it au appreciation and notorie ty by far ciuecding tho sanguine ••xpootnlions of its frlsnds. Nothing bat its in trinsic virtues and the unmis takable benefit conferred on thousand* of puffeters, could originate and matntalnth* reputation which it enjoys. While many iufsrior rem edies thrust upon the rnramunity, have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, con ferred benefits on th* ntllictcd they oau never forgot, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to he furgotton. While it is a fraud on the publio to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a gener al thing, but almost Invariably cares the maladies for which it is employed. As time makes these facte wider and bettor known, this uiodiuiuo has gradually become the best reliance of tho a filleted, from tho log cabin or the Aicorioan peas ant, to tho palaces of European Kings. Throughout thia entire oouutry, in every State, city, and indeed al most every hamlet it contalus. Cherry Pectoral is known a* tho host remedy extnut for diseases of the Throat and Lung*, aud in many foreign countries, it is coming H *“ H * l --‘ intelligent physi- be extensively lined by their clans. In Great Britain, France and Germany, VhVre the medical nciences have reached their highest perfeo- foctiou, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alius Houses, Public In stitutions. aud iu domestio practice, as the surest remu- attending physicians can employ forth* more dy tl. ■ dangerous affections of the lungs. Also in milder cases aud for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual tocure. In faot some of the must flattering testimonials we re- have been from parents who havo fouud it effica cious in casoB particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and overy ounce of it under his own eye, with Invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protect ed by law from counterfeits, consequently can bo relied on as genuine, without ado'teration. ith a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and wortli ■s should commend itself to thsir confidence—a remedy at once sato, speedy and effectual, which this has by ro • rented aud countless trials prove itself to be ; aud trust by great oaro in preparing It with chetnioal accuracy, of IMS oaro in preparing it w ith cl strength to aft'ord Physicians _ _ .. which they can relv for tho bent results, aud the affilut ed with a remedy that w ill i.ofor thorn all that medicine cau do. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO., W. W. LINCOLN, T. M. TURNER ft CO.. J. R. 5IOORE ft CO., Savan'I. and all druggists throughout the south. »'*«■ >7 Th.SftT law tw HIH is n C'untury of Woiidcrn, huv few of 1 IU discoveries are more striking than that of Cris- ugsave the change of hue in the Chetnelinn the Dolphin, can ho more rapid than the alteration produced in the color of the hair bv the application of Crietadoro a Liquid Ilair Dyo. Tho inventor haa found out tho grand secret ur the process by which nature Im parts color to tho hair, and haa followed it up success fully. 'J'hu change is iufltnnt and perfect, and the con dition of the hair is improved by the Dyo. All skeptics are solicited to call and judgo for themselves. Uristudoro's PRKNERVATIVK AND HKAUTIFIKR Stimulates it* growth aud perpetuates its luxuriance to the latest period of life. Tho dyo is applied, and both sold at C HIST ADO RO‘8 Hair Dressing Saloon, No. 9 CON ST A HLE’.H HALE, hn sold, ou tliu Oral Tiichduy in May nnxl, . . voon tho legal hours of nalo, Wore the door ol the Court Homo, iu Sayannah, tho following artiulos Household Furnitt..., Dining Tabic, throo Bedsteads, Dining Table, nno Clothes Press, • kets, four Cots, fivo Wash-Stands, na art Uno larp Mahogany > Rocking Cano-bottom Chair, F«atl. Pillow*, nine Moss and Cotton Pillows, one Car- t, and on* Clock. levied on as the property of . diitrexs warrant, iasuiug Wlllli from the Interior Court of Chath J. Alexander Winkler, agniiut said William Estell.— Property pointed out hy plaintiff, juar 17 DENNIS HOLLAND, City Countable. ii county, in favoi NEW lIUOKfe* RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A do. Till USDAr, XAUCII 16TII. flMIE IIEIR OF KKDCL1PPE: by tho author riHIE II 1 of"! White, I the United States during the Visit of thoir Guests: by Francis and Theresa Puissky. Tho Katbayan Slave, and other papers connootod with Missionary Life: by Emily Judsou. Labor aud Lovo-atale of English Life. Adventures in Fairy-Laud: by Richard Henry Stod- , D.-n Hymns an by John Bowriug, edition. Layard'e Second Expedition: Disoovories among in Armenia, Iiurdiitan, and the Desert—being the the mine of Nineveh aud Babylon, «_ . lf >nd - Mdltloi „ tha Hriti • ** Layard, M. P. i h Travels resnll of a second expodition undertaken ... Trustees of the British Museum : by Austen H. •athor of •• Nineveh and its Remains.'* Amabel; a Family History: by Elisabeth Wormely. Barnum's lllustrstod News, for 6th and 12th March. ruarHKH SL'Fl'Lr or Ruth: by author of Mary Barton. Wiuter in Madeira and a Summer iu Spain. CITY MAKMHAL’H HALE. J.f*March I7ih. YiriLL l»o sold on Tuesday, tho Ift2d insL, at 11 tf o'clock, in front of th* Market Uonse, Four Mules, the propertv of the corporatii mar 17 ' PHILLIP M. 1. RUSSELL, C. M. years of age, yellow complexion, says she belongs to Ward, ot Burke oouuty, Geo., anu ruuawoy January, 1352. (mar 17) ISAAC D'LYON, Jailor. N EW GOODS PER HTEA.UEK. Elegant Laced Striped Tissues, WhTto and Pink Pl'd dd Rich Printed Uarogua, Bl'k, Plain, Fig'd aud Plaid Grenadines, Rich Organdie towns uud Muslins, French Cambrics. Black Bareges, Black and White Paris Mixtures, Light Kid and Aiex. Silk Gloves, Black and White Crape Shawjs, At 83 Brougliton-bt, by W.C. WADSWORTH. a iugao Cider landing this day from brig M&con, for W. M. DAVIDSON. Brandy—•• Otard Dupuy ft Co.," " Psllevuisin," Dupuy," "Anar Hignotto," and otherbroiuh^il of supcrjor quality, for sale by ^ ^ Jjf W. M. DAVIDSON 7 4 W If | LBS. HACON SHOULDERS poi • KJyJKJ schooner Magelan, for sa>e by mar 17 E. O'BYRN. 5U BOXES SOAP—415 Faintly, i lilt. ROBERT'S WELCH MEDICAMKNTUM, 1J for curing Indigestiou or Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaints, Jaundice, Fever aud Ague, Dysentery, liead- . Lois of Appetito aud Heartburn. It also purities the blood aud renovates the whole system. Put up in pint bottles, at 75 cents per bottle. For sale by mar 17 JNO. A. MAYER, 154 Broiighton-st, Ale, brewed expressly for mu, superior to any Id this market, landing from brigs Augusta and Macon for sale at th'e Albany Alo Depot, by mar 17 W. M. DAVIDSON. F OR HIRE.—A | litth Potatoes, lundiug aud for sale by CLAUllORN ft CUNNINGUAM. orgia, from Portland. For sale by BUNKER ft OGDEN. i store. For sale by BUNKER ft OGDEN. la exceedingly w when desired, may be Starch, for culinary use. This article :eedlngly healthy, delicious and economical, aud * nsod as a substitute for, aud in JOHN B. MOOnE ft CO., Gibbons' Buildings. (jiimio, in barrel*,_fui ■ale by [marl7J r |lKU8HKS.— Hull 1 *, Marsh's, and RemHari's 1 Trusses ; also, fine French and common Trusses, overy variety, for sale by „ JOHN B. MOOBE ft CO., mar 17 Gibbons' Bnlidings. luud II A Y •—1445 hales prinm Eaeio XX ing from aclir. Georgia, from salohy [mar 17 J BUN I Huy, irum Portland, aud for BUNKER ft OGDEN. from brig JoMphus, and for sale by r 17 CLAUHOBN ft CUNNINGHAM. NOTICE. A LL iiersuns having demuniis nguinst the estate of CHRISTOPHER DAWSON, late of tho Coun ty of Chatham, deceased, will please hand in their bills duly attested within the time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make payment to WILLIAM U. DAWSON, l2STTh6-6 Administrator. Book and Job Printing, No. 1 OU ilrynti-sc. (ENTRANCE IN THE LANE.) O RDEKB left ut tlto Printing UUlcu, or at tin Bookstore of the subscribers, will I Bookstore of the subscribers , will be promptly e outed. JOHN M. COOPER ft CC 1IOARD1NU. TWO Siugle Ueuileineii can he accommodated X with pleasant Board nud nicely furnished rooms, in a private family, convoo-ient to the business part ot tho o/.y, being three minutes wulk to the Post-office. Apply at this office. mar 0 NOTICE. F ACTOR*), ilIerclmutManil Olhora, do- siring to have thoir Cotton repacked, can do so by applying at my prose, Eastern WJmrvos. C. A. L. LAMAR. | ftc.—Rcseived per steamer Florida 10-4 to 15-4 Banislv Sheetings Breen Linen Damasks and Diapers Super Scotch Diapers 10-4 and 11-4 Cotton Sheetings Pillow Case Cottons Super bleached Loos Cloths English Furniture Prints, * For sain by English Furniture J HENRY LATHROP ft CO. 400 bags White Maryland Corn, 300 * r heavy fsntisylvania Gate, Landing from brig Josephus and for sale bi '\™GLAOBORN ft CUNN 1 UliMk l UUKKNtt j ft..dr,'. B.iUt HAWN NClWIiffiRB—Uf Uranhe A Pulaski ^ lYfyt 2 £ 46 24 59 60 22 53 56 63 33. Nos. 2 53 75, Throo Numbor Prise, sold. Also of Extra Class 20: 47 54 33 59 M 5 61 8 44 67 48 73. 'ZiJLJ^wart. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. Tiokots $1—Shares In proportion. 1) a K L ' «MWAW, Veodsr for Gregory ft Maary. CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, KUKNITUUK COVEHINU8, *c„ AT WBOX.ESALB A HETAll W. II. CAHUVL'S CURTAIN STORE la No. 109 Cheainnt-st., Philadelphia. Comer 5th-»t., oppoiilo Ihe Stale Route. E lias always in siorr n full stook of French Brocatclles; Do. 8**'^ J* Lalnet; Satin Damasks, I Pable ft llano Covsrs. fte • IF fndTat French Moqnette; Gilt Cornices: Gilt Pins and Banda; ace and Muslin Certains | Gimps, Fringes, of every style and price. | Coras, Tassels, fte. N. Y. Painted WINDOW 81IADE8 of alletjles tad prices; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brasses, ft« aud erery thing complete for Curluint of the newest I>a rt I styles, and at the lutteeipricet. Persona tending tho height and width of their winJom frame*, can have their Curtains made and trimm.d in the best manner: soe Fashion Plates lu August aumbsr of Uodey's Lady’s Book. Stoamors, hotels, oar builders, and doalera generally •uppliod at tha lotoett whoUtale. vricet. ** W. H. CARRYL, Importer of and Dealer In Furnishing Goods, 169 Chestnut-et., corner 6Ui-street, .. ^-ftfla. J* 14 Opposite the State House. ] NEW WINE ANU LIQUOR STOKE, No. tf Whitaker Htreet. ® THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ ces to the cltlsens of Savannah, and of the in terior of thle State, that he has now opened and will keep continually in etore, * large assortment of tho best qualities of the various kinds of Wines uud Liquors, both foroign and domestio, invoiced from tho tost sources, aud to his stock of whioh, at present on hand ho invites attention. JJaviag had extensive experience in France as a manufacturer, addin Americans impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with th* tradeeaalles him to offer assurance that tha Mticlee which are enu merated below are each gennina. Articles of Direct Impartatlan. French Brandies of varions brands; Holland Gia Scotch, Irish and Monongahcla Whisky; Old BsUria Arrack; Jamaica and Rt. Croix Hum. Wines. Old Port, Madoira, Shorry, Champagne, Hock, Clar et, Sautorneand Burgundy Wines. Cordials. In Cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Blavaiti, Kirschonwasscr, Absinth, fto., fto* Ale aud Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ala. Also Agent for Domestio Liquors. aug 6 ly R. MAYER. CITY HOTEL, Day Hired, Haynnnnb, tieorgla. rPIllH long Rsludlishad ami favorably known Ho- aossiou of mo. e extended moans than heretofore for thsir comfort aud convenience. Particular attention has bees given iu tho late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, which, with other changes ia thsir arrangement, havo now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing tliclr jxwnpants from any Savanunh will find tho City Uotol all they could desire aprl) Lost, /'\N tlin afternoon of tbo 9lh instant, between fin- \ / vanuali aud Thunderbolt, a package containing a GOLD KING, with tbo initiala " L M. 8. T.," and on the ianer sldo also two letters. The finder will be lib- crally rewarded by leaving it at this office. m 16-2 riJHKlfell FRICTION T9WFLH.— X Thoso towels, as ths name designates, ars of Turk ish manufacture, and are intended as a substitute for the flesh brush, tho hair glove, and hair belt, for pro ducing a healthy action or tho skin by friction. Tbo material is of flax, and of a texture admirably adapted to thoir use. They will be found to be effective without being harsh. For sale by A. A. SOLOMON9 ft CO. % 1 MjOUK, HIH4AK, dec.—IU|» bbls Baltimore I? Flour; 30 do N O Sugar; 40 do Phelps's Ola: 50 Uu Molasses; 50 boxes Cheese; 50do Herrings; 25 bbls Butter and Huger Crackers; SO hhds now Bacon;60 kegs Lard. Landtag and for salo by mar 16 COHEN ft TARVER. . spooled, o IH52; jui JOdK B. MOORE ft CO., Gibbous’ Bnildlngi. 1 > UTTER AND CI1BK8K.-30 kegs select I) ed Goshen Butter; 50 boxes do. English Dairy Cheese; received per steamship Florida, and for sals by mar 16 8CBANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. bbla. in store; r ROB T. HABERSHAM ft £ A. C, TOMB, s, or riorum: uonnoi anu nooa niooons; omen . Ribbons, all widths; black Gimps; Ivory, Si x>d, and Feather Fans. For aale by nar 16 HENRY LATHROP ft ( liARAHOl.H AND lnnBKKL.LAH.--B*; X oeived per steamer Florida: Plain, watered aa* figured Parasols, in blaok and fanoy colors; Ladies b /lENRY LATHROP ft CO.. / IONHI44NKKS wUlpleiuii ntteml » receiving IBWJO *ud V J of thoir Gomls front btfKS HUHAN 1MLVUO a_ KKSCl'F., now lauding at Bolton's wharf, and brig UEORUIANA, now landiug at Whitehead's whirl. All goods remaining on whsrf aft«. •uaset, will bestotsd atoxpensa and risk of consignee* BUNKER ft OGDEN. 1 .MillI*AUD IiUNTRB. French Prints,»««■ * lin Gingham, and Swisa .MufllinTtord Ogvrtt); juit reooived by (mar 15) LaROCIIE ft b0WN£._ G \ KNTI.KAIKN’H HUAI ME II CRAVATM, ” 811k Pocket lldkffl, I.inen do.; iust rteeived by r 15 laroohe ft bowne. J AOK HALE.—A Mulatto Girl seventeen yeti old—a good houso servant, and capable of cutting aud making dresses. Apply to WM. WRIGnT. 1,'tlit SALK.—A Woiii.q lliirly-fivo ,c.r. olil 1 w * ,h " “■' 1 lr °"Wffc. 1,'l.lt BAl.li.—A Man lwnnly.Uy.ar.oW- £p, *'” 1 wffwRIOUT IOR HAIjE.—-The following Mao: One 28 ■ years, un. mm, ... .«• 21 yeavs old—accustomvd o plantation work uud warranted sound. rs, one 22, und 1 .30& HALE.—A man thirty-three yours old— ' good lircipan and saw var—has been working In a earn saw mill in thia city for several^reare. eSB&r thirty-throe yoare old— t .UJ« Tl.IIc.UM.—A beautiful j fur cooking Eggs. MORSE A NICHOLS. L10UTHUUN IRON WITCH COO KIM* ATOV'ES,.xpreuly fur Southern UH, fcog.ther - llu other patterns, for sale by mar l JaMES BoXLIVAN, 146 Brtmghton-st. BUTTER, C1IEEHE, LARD, &c. DECEIVED per summer 10 kan t*tra««®" XV Goshen Bnttor. 19 hoxe* do. do. Cheese, 6 barre Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beet, Pig Pork, si1 of "bUM will be sold at as low rates as can n* bought for in tne city according to quality. GEO. ALEXANDER- H OM1KKY.—SUiltra. cotnpri.lo| .vary •na ,,a.H.y, jn.t »«‘y“/ WAD8W0RT U ftb 10 8.1 Bronfbtnni^. Mtuilin IiiMertiugs ft Edging J CMT KEI HIVKU «l th. NEW STOHh Broughton street, a laiga assertment of Nu» trimmings, consisting in ;«Vtof Extra Wide Swiss Martin Edging*, do do do do Inserting* do do Cambria do Edgiug* do do d-> du Inscrtiag* ^ tmired ALSO-A f«w nvir. of lhw. r.ry much .aw" 1 '* Swiuaud Cambric Ataslln Baud*. j. II. QOHEIf ft c °_L~ y 1LLETTE—by Curr.r tinll, nulbor of "I*'" UAI81^BllBNfi-» UI. by JulU K.i.umU, »nlhor«( "Nathalie." etc., etc. kaN MR. BROWN'S LETTERS TO A YOUNG » , ABOUT TOWN—THE PROBER, ftc-—»7 <4UEEN*8 r *L»F SCOTLAND AND CE88E8—by Ague* Strickland; vol 3-aonw LIFE OF MABY STUART. Tr Myt rb, THE EMIGRANT 8<4UlHE~by P- llsmBloa *7 author of "Bell Branuon." vnRK-b/ HE CURBS OF CLIFTON: a Tale of E*I<««“' 0U Redemption—by Kmma D. I;.:S!, ”i-niDOE- HE COMI'LET'E WORKS OF 8. T. COLBW"" vol. 2. aruhikii sarvuso/ PASTORALTflfiOlAKlY-by A. Vlnet. ’AN tfDAUOUTjfiLSrilS'ooMi *»< TBW KPM1NO L^ss^^mSSreJStSlh A BTKBBH'i'- DlWMlUt. f A BDLSLEI. nouuco to hi* old patrons, and (hove who may hereafter favor him with thoir viiita, that by recent acfditionrend improvements in hie establishment he is placed in nos- P. CONDON, Proprietor Do not Neglect yoar Cough* and Cold*. llelMe’Hunrivalled Pectoral CoughCantly* r I’II18 article ian never failing remedy fur Coughs, 1 Colds, Hoarseness, Boro Throat, and Tightness of tho Lungs or Chest. Parsons who are much exposed, and troubled with Irritable Coughs and Weak Lungs, will find almost instant relief by trying tho Pectoral Candy, lu fact, no one ebould be without it when the chsnxus ia tho weather are so frequent. No article uf Cough Candy has been so much appreciated for iu safety and certain cure. You will find it needs but one trial onvinco all of its medicinal virtues. For sal* by i&r 16 A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. E NIJLIHIIII AIK. TCKJTH&NAIL BRUSH EH or the finest quality and best manufacture, for -owe by (mar 16) A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO.