The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, April 20, 1853, Image 2

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mm .Wlttll' iPwfldu** of'ttte United teMUmto ho<lrin»te «" »dlieue trader which li. flu , bfl only WACflld hU home '' ' W iteteuwii h&vo boon looswln Kin® Ho KM In Oongto* »t iW > npmontatlTO ftom North State, and on tho Jounmli of i appoaia among tho Immortal nainoo— ~—Knit Guavas, Onaa, Troup—there Of (ho war with Gnat Britain. Bo- territory of Alabama,homo one of the ora tent by that State to tho Congress States. In that hotly bo torvoil tho . vsntury, Horn' 1818 to 1810, and would no oontlnod a member np to tho tlmo or to the Vico Presidency but for his aooopt- tim French’ Mission oSbred by President turning Irom Ftanoo ho was again sent to i, 1 anil continued there until last year. ,1918 np to 1853, he nater loot th. confidence sown State. Tiicse who knew him best—bis ira.hls donatltnenta, esteemed him moot. And the moderation or hla sentiments upon all lade Mm appear at times, as If exceed- mi, It Oan hardly bo doubted that ho was bvemadby high principles of patriotism, eminently gnat, we have no reason to doubt*that he was eminently a pore man. At a tohen of rtapeot to the memory or the Ulna- triona dead, the flag at the custom-house in this city v.-as placed at half-mast, Immediately on recoptlon or the newt. ■ ?■>» v-Thol,’allonal ■ .the 1 mason on tho i ._,in New York, On which oocaslon a large an- itraa In attendance The exhibition It alwayt one of interest to'tho lovere or art, and tbit year It it paid to be specially meritorious. I* tar atom Mexico. We extract the following ehmmtry of Hoxloalr newt ftom tht Now Orleant i’i«iy«iw,of theldth add 15th, the purport of tome of which has already been given by telegraph t By the arrival of the idflr. Bonita, Capt. Bblsa, we have moelved our advloos ftom Vera. Crop to the lat BBS Jhl, I under ateam and Those ni SEd signal's wTt“l lonyforpepenlAo^buVthe' wewitu'bcon antiol ed by the advices per Amuica. • ■ -.OwIngtoitheaeverlty.Of tht fwit in Germany the Weser was ftozen in, nnd the cargo of the Warning- Ion had to he conveyed by land-carrlaln ftom Bremen Ooodell, aba to tho dock at Bremerhaven, In order that the landing Troop, state of the eergo might he completed. . ■ Brooms, nan The Washington brings oyer 160 paitenMn | and j Total the pressnm.for accommodation — . .ML,, OOTTOX BTATUiEVT, Block on handBoptombtel,I.. i ... jet 0,M3 • : Received WnSLrf,....... Via**; 1‘prll MT- ) no( embrace tnal returns ice’lijV’ibh’Vote 6f”tbe 8 Bbow tho following ro- .. do. yesterday,# * m 1,520,802 , .....1,607,723 ; ^485 155 940 ....... 72 ...... 2.800 8,475 Exported to date*..,., do. yesterday,,.. l,19fj,624 .! ’ sjus 1,629,024 j exhibit a very heavy bnriiji the Honk Department for the at tho depoilti large] I&wito - at the period fl*6d by statement*. In some eaiea 1/ 'exceed the capital. and s the aggregate i instances, are tiro or six times tho amount , barer the Government __ , in the orlgtaitl draft of.th$ treaty between our Mlntater and the Mexican Got- eminent, guaranteeing the neutrality or the Isthmus of Moxico on the 26th ult. The terms of the treaty have not yet been made public, . ,> . Santa Anna arrived at Vora Crux, on tho lat mat., on tho Btcamor Avon, and would remain aome daya at that place, when he would leave for hia oatato, the Bucero, near Jalapa, with an escort of two regi- menta which had been sent down for that purpoae. ’ Gen. Lombardlnl, Gen.Uraga, and Senor itoblea waited in the olty of Mexico the arrival of Santa Anna. There is no political news of importance! [By Telegraph from Mexico to Vera Crux.] Mbxico, April 30.—The treaty haa been milled by the Government. Don Ramon Olarto left to-da^nor .« Dam OotmT Hons. Bun«r.-We And tho follow- ; •*•**«* 16,1863, mWWSffitfp ^a^G'mburnoddown accompanied by aoven of their favorito horaes and a; thla morning aboQt i or a o'clock. Tho booka of the i Clerks of tho 8uporior and Inferior Courta, together with all the flies of .papers in thoir offices were de stroyed. Tho books ana papers of tho Ordinary wero also burned. Col. R.H. Tatum, who had hla law of- accompanied by young Giraffe. On tho Outward Captain Fitch with Mirror, 1 Oth inst. voyage, the passengers prosenU , a gratifying testimonial.—IV. Y.| Telejgrwphle Report of the P^lfioU Wewx. —- a foMniu dispatches should hare appeared <n our la- if yesterday. Ihey were received soon after 9 o’clock, oumtey night, and sent to the Georgian offlee, whose turn » wu to copy and send them to the other offices. Through h* togUgeaee Of their foreman, however, no copies wore madeouL and we were left Inlgnoranoe of the receipt of such dispatches until we saw them tn the Georgian yester- 1UB we have felt constrained to say tn Justice to elves, that our readers might not ceniureus for any treat or want of industry.—Republican, fuet- Jic'i commercial tews on our first a in our paper of yesterday morn- ,tch of the ;-It TO d"“(u&Srt bribl]*i^pb, Inadvertence, (not our own nor of those in the telegraph offioejtt did not reaoh us. We mention the fact merely by way of explanationMorning Newt, Tuesday. The above does injustice to the foreman of this of- fice^oa a repetition of the facts givon personally to the editors of the Republican and the News, on Mon- day niorning, will demonstrate. ' It>ii proper to say that tho arrangement bo- tween the Telegraph Company and the associated prtsii bf this city, is such that all original dispatches intended for publication are sent to one or the other 6f tiye offioM to be oopled, and a copy sent to each of the others. The paper commonly used by the tele graph Offlee, as all are aware, has a printed heading with the rates of charges, Ac., and containing blanks for the dates and address, and when sent out is placed in ah envelope under seal. In thla way, and no other, up to Sunday night lost, have original dispatches been usukliy furnished to the Georgian office. The paper in use by the newspaper offices, in making copies, usually Is yellow tissue, used in oonnection with a manifold writer, yet in several instances ordinary foolscap, bib-been used by this offlee instead, and copies ot dispatches have been received by us, written on the some style and quality or paper. On. Sunday night the dispatch in question was handed in written on a half sheet or ordinary fools cap paper, without heading or date, or without being incldied fin ah envelope, with no distinguishing mark' whatever to indicate that it was an original dispatch, or that it was to be copied for the other papers; and sumach was the attention of the foreman, for the ^moment, engrossed in other duties, that he did not “even notice the form or features of the person deliver ing the dispatch—so that there was nothing to iden- Uiy it with him as an original one, and as matter of coiine taking it for a copy, used it as such. Wedeem this-.a complete refutation of tho charge of negligence on his part, as made by the Republican, and inadvertence, os alleged by the Morning News, No apology b necessary to our readers for this de tailed explanation and defence, as it is alike our duty and pleasure to defend one whoso services are faith fully rendered and fully appreciated, against so un- grotthded/lf not wanton, a charge as that of negli- gence, or even inadvertence on his part in this in stance. Vera Cruz and the United States with the of the treaty. __ioayuntamiontoof Alamos has requested of the Supreme Government that Gen. Miguel Blanco bo tried before a council of war, fpr his disgraceful con duct in Sonora. President Lobardinl has deferred for a year, count ing from the month of May next, the. opening of tho monopoly accorded to Mariano Ayllon for the navi- Ulon by steam of the lakes, streams and lagoons in jo valley of the city of Moxico. Tho monopoly is also extended to fifteen instead of ten years. Soveral persona in the Btato of VerA Cruz, who raise cotton, have entered protests against Gamboa’s tariff, which frem its low duties on tho foreign manu factured artiole destroys their interests. The elite of Mexico nave been much excited by a report that tho whole of Max Maretzek’s opera troupe had been killed by an explosion of a steamboat on whioh they were travelling, as some had It, between Philadelphia and Now York ; others, bttween New Orleans and Mobile. The Trait d' Union has begun the publication in its columns of 11 Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” in French. Mr. Monplaislr has leased tho Santa Anna Theatre, in tho city of Mexico, and will give ballets and dra- matlo representations. The residents of the city of Mexico are complain ing of the scarcity of meat. Mutton, particularly, is ▼ery scarce. Cause assigned: the cession of New Mexico to the United States and the ravages of the Indians among the flocks on the northern frontier. Senor Manuel de Zaiayatu has been appointed by Lombardini a commissioner to visit tho custom houses on the Paclllo coast, and put in force the low tariff de creed on the 24th February last, by Senor Covollos.— Senor Yanez, Governor of tho State of Jalisco, de clared himself in favor of the old or prohibitive tar iff, and prevented Sonor Zaiayatu from accomplish ing his mission until new instructions should be re ceived from the Supreme Government. He also pro hibited the application of tho auniB received by the Paclflo customs to the payment of the Interior and exterior debts of the country, on the ground that tho revenues of the San Bias and Mazatian onstoms were mortgaged for tho payment of debts contracted by the " revolution.” The soldiers In the city of Mexico are taking all sorts of liberties with tho police and private citizens. Nodonbt the near approach of Santa Anna inflated, the esprit de corpj—lti courage. Thb Florida.—By a despatch to the agents in this fcy, we learn that the Florida, hence, arrived at New •York in 67 hours, all well. Abbiyal of the Alabama.—Tho ^4/a6ama,Capt, Ludlow, arrived in onr river, below Fort Jackson, yesterday morning, about two o’clock, but was pre vented from coming np to her dock, in conseqaenco of the dense fog whioh prevailed at tho time. ThiB is one of the qaiokoBt passages made by this noblo vessel, and further proves her admirable sea-going qualities, and the skill of her officers. Through.tho attention of tho pnrser, wo are in possession of Now York papers of the 10th, P.M., in advance of the mail. Mr; J.De Martin, agont In this oity forHARN- den’s Express, will please accept our acknowledge for New York papers of tho 10th in advance of tho mail. Mb. Miller's Drawing Academy.—Mr. Miller, whose instructions we have more than once commen ded to the public, yesterday placed in our reading room a drawing of the head -of "Washington, made by cmeof his pupils. To us it seems admirably well done—creditable alike to instructor and pupil. Suicide.—Capt. William Sartellb, of tho brig . Cord, of Thomaston. Me., was found in the attlo of the City Hotel, Bay-street, yesterday morning, about five o’clock, with his throat cut He had been labor ing under derangement of mind for a day or two, and had several times been heard to threaten his ex- istenoe, and every precaution had been adopted to goaid against the execution of such a determina tion ; but on the morning in question, while momen tarily left by his attendant, he escaped from his room to the attic, and, before discovered, had cut his throat with a knife, severing the jugular vein and windpipo, and was quite dead. An inquest was held by Coro ner Eden, and a verdict rendered by the jury in ac cordance tilth the abovo facts. Tbo deceased was abont 35 years of age, and leaves a wife and two children to mourn his untimely end. The brig of which he was master was consigned to'Messrs. Co- hknsA Hertz. For Europe^—The Collins steamship Atlantic, Captain West, which sailed from New York, at noon, on the lfltb, for Liverpool, says the Mirror, out of a large nnmber of passengers, (upwards of one hundred and oevMrtjr,) among whom we noticed the names of tho Princess Murat, of Florida ; J. J. L. Osma, (Peru vian Minister to this Government) and lady; F. T. Ashman, bearer of dispatches to Sweedon; Professor Bache, of Philadelphia ; Rev. Dr. Tyng, Rev. A. A. Miller,and Rev. Dr. Dorr.. She takes out abont $264, 000 in specie. Among the list of passengers in the steamship Washington, which arrived in New York on the 16th, up observe the n&me of M. Fraconi, proprietor oMbe Hippodrome, and some twenty members of his eqnes- trial) iroupe. -TAs Wobld'e Faib*— 1 The paoket ship Helvetia, whioh arrived In Note York on the 16th from Havre, brings about one hundred and fifty pagages of goods for th* World's Fair. Tbo bark Rhodes, team this port, has also arrived in New,York, vfith a number of articlos for the same pWe«fc;' Thr Baltimore American, of the 16th, says the to. tal value of the foreign exports from that port, for jhe wesk andlng on Thursday, was 1103,175-excla- sivo of the cargo of the bark Linwood,if$laed at $82,606, and of the bark Margaret Hugg, vilued at $46,966, both pt which cleared coastwise forCalifor- hia. Including these the total value Is $236,031. The expptt of breadstuffli for the week comprises 12,034 barrels of floury 1,876 barrels of corn meal, and 6,604 bushels of corn. The Aztxos.—These little people, rare curiosities as specimens of the human family* have arrived, and bold a levee at St. Andrew’s Hall to-night. Aside from tbe mystery of their origin they are otjects of interest, exhibiting carious physical development as well as mental and Intellectual qualities. They must be seen to be appreciated. Shanghai Fowls—-Mr. F. H.^Whjtnbt has arrived In onr city, with a fine stock of Shanghai and Cochin China fowls, whioh ha offers for sale, affording our citizens an opportunity to obtain a very desirable addition to their poultry yards. Mr. W. can be seen at the xMtdenbe of Mfr JiuqM Hot, ooraer.of South ahdMootpnery-stresta, ^ irecentelectionln St.’ Louis, nearllOO was ' the Wishlogten National Monument; at The Fisheries. The Fishery bill lntroduood in the New Brunswiok Legislature is very stringent: Authorized officers may go on board any vemel or boat within any harbor in this Province, or hovering within three marine miles of any coasts or harbors thereof, and stay on board bo long os she may. remain within snob place or distance. v If such vessel or boat be bound elsewhere, andshall continno within snoh harbor, or so hovering for 24 hours after the master shall have been required to de- 8 art, any one of the officers or persons above men- oned, may bring such vessel or boaf' ' ~ I '~ ’ t could not much increase their From Tampico—Santa Anna’s Policy* " **“ ' "* " it. Ackeriy, v loned, may bring such vessel or boat into port, and earch her cargo, and also to examine tho master upon oath; andif the master or person in command shall not truly answer the questions demanded of him in such examination, he Bholl forfeit £100; and if there bo any prohibited goods on board, then such vessel or boat, and tho cargo thoreof, shall bo for- . .. .. .—Jgn, a igated according to tbo laws of GreatBritaln and Ire- w .. igt land, and shall do fonnd fishing, or to have been fish- tion, shall forfeit ing, or preparing to flab, witffn three marino miles of suoh coasts or* harbors, suoh vessel or boat, and the cargo, shall be forfeited. All goods, vessels and boats, liable to forfeiture, may bo Belzedand secured by any.snch officers, or persons bo appointed, and every pbrson 0 j- — them, or any one aiding suoh oppositu two hundred pounds. As is usual in Revonne Laws, proof of illegality of seizure is to be thrown upon the owner or claimant, and even whore he proves this, yet if tho Judge shall certify that there was probable caure of seizure, the claimant shall not recover costs, and not more than twopence beyond tho valae of the thing seized. Trials to be had in all cases in tho Supreme Court. fico iu the Court Houso. has sustained a loss of somo six or eight hundred dollars. All his bookB and valu able papers in the office wore burned. Other valuables wero burned. Mr. Wqod 1 lost somo tools. Imtrovement in Tytk-Betting.—Mr. John 8. Ser geant, of Cincinnati,makes the followingsnggestions In the Gazette of that city : This plan is simply this: ” Omit all spaces until tbo words of a line are in type, and then carefully in sert n quadrats, three, four, five m or hair spaces, as may be required to fill out tho lino, and leave the cor rect width of space between all tbe words and before the points, Ac. This does away with tho frequent and often very hindorsomo visits to the Bpnce box, and allows the compositor to follow more closely with his stick, the right baud greatly enhancing speed: it ensures with a moiety of care, proper spaces in tho line, and ena bles the compositor efficiently to detect errors, at this, tho proper time for their correction. Stock on baiid not oloarod;............. Buoar and Mouhs»—About 400 bhdi. Sugar I chaaora at about previous ratoa, «sjr for "nllr Fair,and4X(g)64. for Prime nndOholoo. OfMplawea X) bbl*. prime re-balled laid at 244., and 200 bbla. from exaa at 2O4 gallon. ... Fioub—Ono or two buyer* came forward yenterday, who tooknoarly6000 bbl*. a*follow*; 8310bbl*.Ohio,abargo load, at $4 ; 1800 Saint Loul*, In two lot*, 600 and 700, at $4D5 ;‘160 at 84,05, and 100, a fancy brand, at $4,10 ft bbl. Qhain—The *to«kofCom i* very light, and we heard of ohly a few nale*. Including 800 nacks, out of itore and »ub- Ject to Impcctlon, at 464. T bushel. Of Oat* a few hundred Sack* were deposed of at 36tf})374. V bushel. Pbotisione—Pork wa* retailing in the morning at $14.25 for Mesa, and *ubscquently holder* obtained $14.87){fn>14, 60, the lowest rate being refused for 600 bbla. Inspected, Lard was In loss request with sales of 80 bbla. No, 1 at 8)f, and 680 kegs Ordinary No. 1 at 9^4. $ lb. Bacon continu ed scarce and rather on the advance, with sales of 60 casks 8Ides, In soveral lota, at 7Ki and 17 cask* prime Shoulder* at6K4.Vlb. Corrpt—61)0 to 600 bags taken at 8?(f5)0)i4. ft ft. Wujsky—Dull, and 160 to 170 bbls. sotd In dllTerentlota at 18(fi)18H4. V gallon ; also 66 Doxtor’s at 264. KsrtauTH—1600 bale* of Colton was shipped to Liverpool at 0-16. and several lots to fill up at ]{d.j also a ship taken for Bremen at 1X4 fur Cotton, and 46s. for Tobacco. ExauNOis—Demand limited s Sterling, 108X©109X Franco 6f.l7Xf®6.22M New-York 8lxty-day Bills. 1«©1X V 4 <Hs. Bight Cheeks on New-York, par to }£ Vt 4 dis. Boston Sixty-day Dills, 1X©2 V 4 dis. -llAbllii 1,200,830 of capital. • — The receipt* at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this 823,286 port yesterday, amounted to 9102il7171 j payment*, $72,- ;ar found pur- 206 80; balance, $6,893,676 46. Fair to Money la atllUn urgent demand at 7 per cont. for loan* on call, Bualne** paper of tho .best order, 7(Jx)8 per cent.— Loans are much more readily negotiated than last week, with a prevalent feeling that tlmo* wUl Improve. The amount of *podo leaving us for Europe create* no un easiness among the Bank* or the mercantile community.— SInco the lat January last the receipt* have been much larger than the export*. Tho spring business has been heavier than at any former period. Tho paymont* by the Bouthorn and Western mor- chants have been usually prompt, and their purchases In dlcate a growing buslnosa throughout those sections. Tbe periodical statements of tho Inaiana, Kentucky. Tennessee and other Bank* show a large Increase of com In thoir vaults, ap!18 1 Inflicted upon us.—Mirror. CONSIGNS! 1£B PBH CEHVTRAI* HAlIiROAD, APRIL 18.—Merchandise, to E Parsons & Co, Alien k Ball. Wadibum, Wilder k Co,W D Etheridge k Co, Roberts k Foote. Jobn Jones, J D Jesse, Webster k Palmes, C H Carapfleld, and II Weigand. OOVSIGNJBIFI. 'ho Lorn g in pi don Tii in prlco ■mts -ipwiy in England and on tho Continent. Tut says: « “ At the into public sales nearly all the stock then •in London was sold, and the warehouses are conse- from tfte continent represent^light ^tock and high prices. In Germany the old stock is nearly exhaust ed, and the couscquenco is that the next clip has al ready, in many cases, been contracted for at much ’ tin higher prices than those of last year.” La CVmuca^tho Spanish journal^publishcd at New Cotton Col While experiments looking to tuo extensive substi tution of flax or hemp for cotton in the production of fabrics are extensively in progress, an effort is now making in onr city to demonstrate the superiority of cotton as the staple of a iabrio hitherto exclusively manufactured from hemp or flax—namely, oordago. " The American Cordage Company,” working a Yan kee patent, at Nos. 620 and 622 watf ‘ Water street, is now making some two tunB per day of cotton cordage. ■uaniug ouuio inu iuuo yvi uoy ui uuituil uuiuu^u. mainly intended for tow lines, bow-lines, &d.. of canal luutuij IIIH.UUVU IU1 bun itUCte, VUIVlIUva, U.V.I UI U.UUI boats of various sizes from one inch to Bix inches in 4 , ja JuBt about equr other—the cotton rope weighing one-fourth less per By tho schooner /. Trtieman, Capt. have received El Eco del Comcrcio to tho 6th inst., from Which we translate the following items:. Gen. Banta Anna arrived at Vera Crnz on the Brit ish mail steamer, which vessel carried to Tampico the advice of his having landed at tho former port. The Eco says: " This news was received with tho greatest demon strations of joy; drums were beaten,Lands of music, with torches, promenaded the streets, the bells were rang, cannon fled, sky-rockets let off, anduiucw heard on all sides, thus giving a proof of the hopes for the Balvation of the country which are entertained from this illustrious chiefs taking the reins of Govern ment.” In an editorial article, headed “ Wishes of General Santa Anna,” the Eco says; “ A letter haa been received here from Gen. Santa Anna, from which we learn what are hia desires in re gard to tho system to be adopted in political affairs. •• He recommends the preservation of order, (a principal requisite in tho formation of a system in ac cordance with and possible under the necessities of the country;) he requires also that the people of the Statoshallhavounlimited confidence in the deBire which animates him to work onttho happiness of the nation, at whose call he has not hesitated to leave the tranquility of hla retirement to enter again upon the bitter path of pabUb lifo, He charges u*, that wo shall unite for the purpose of saving tho nation, that wo need not launch into conjectures in regard to the Bystem which should Tide ns, os they will only create obstacles to tho general welfare ; and, lastly, he di rects us watch and persecute the traitor Carvajal." On the 4th, the Garrison of Tampico gave a ball to celebrate the arrival of Santa Anna. A violent norther on the night of the 3d drove ashore tho Spanish schooner Mercedes and a French aud an English vfcsscl—all threo were in the harbor. It was thought they would be got off without receiv ing much damage. The Eco announces tho signing of the treaty rela tive to the neutrality of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec; hut contains no later news from Mexico thin what wo have already received by way of Vora Crnz. ,-Onf . yard—but its manufacturers assert that it is more R liahlo and every .way .serviceable, and that ono cot- ra tow-line will outlast three or four of the -Manilla staple. The managers ovince.groat confidence in the success of their enterprise, ana intend to double and treble their daily product so fast as they can procure the requisite machinery. They have orders a good way ahoad, and the daily consumption of cordage in the inland navigation only of our country is stated by them at thirty-five turis l .In this establishment, bales of cotton from the southern vessel are hoisted to the upper story of the builijing and come out bales of cordage on the ground floor. The process of carding is entirely dispensed with—tho cotton passing direct ly from the picker td the machine on which ft is con verted into roving, thence spun into yarn, and bo twisted into cordage. As raw cotton now costa 11 a 12 cents per pound, and something must be deducted for dirt and waste, this Company must make ropo very rapidly if they are to sell it tor sixteen cents per pound and raa^e dividends.—N. Y. Tribune. Discovery of • Cave. Several weeks Bince Mr. William Dillworth discov ered in tho woods, on tho farm on which ho resided in Pocopson township, a cave, quite mysteriously situa ted. He . was out in the woods for the purpose of pointing oat certain timber, which he wished to be ont down, when his dog attracted his attention to an apparently singular hole in tho ground, which, on ex amination, proved to be a cayo of recent construc tion. The cavo was excavated in the Bide of a hill, was about Bix feet square, and of sufficient height to permit a man to stand In it erect. Tho earth thrown out of tho cave was carefully covored with leaves, os if not to betry this underground retreat. It was en tered by a trap door from the top, the door of which From th* New Orleans Picayune, 16th, Texas News. ‘ From Texan papers received yesterday we gathor the following intelligence: The Columbia Democrat understands that there are several thousand balea of cotton yet to bo received at that place tbU season. ' The same paper nays that dry w«ath«)r has Borne- wlmt retarded the planting operations or\ho farmers. The Democrat says: The river has been quite high, but it oommenwd falling last Saturday evening aud is now going down quite rapidly. Fears were entertained of a genaral overflow, bnt oil causo for alarm has disappeared. The editor of the Democrat was recently on a visit to Wharton county. Ho says of it: Wharton is one of the richest countlcB by nature in tho State. There is no land superior to the Caney Peach Creek and Colorado bottoms. There are al ready many very valuable plantations. The laud is well adapted to the cultivation of sugar cane, and we doubt not but. very few years will pass before this will take tho place of cotton in being tho leading staple product of tho county. The success of the sugar ilanters hitherto 1ms proved this to ho the most re- iable and profitable crop of tho two. There are several large sugar plantations now in Wharton county. Specimens of Bugar raised on these, that we Baw fast winter, were of tbo best description. Wo have before had occasion to nlludo to the extraordin ary fertility of this lower country, and the more we soo of it, the more do we feel bound to ro-itorato that its equal cannot he found in so largo a body in tbo world. Intelligent industry is all that is required to the most successful cultivation. The Austin Stato Gazette, of tho 26th ult., has tho following paragraph: We learn from ono of our citizens who has recently explored tho country west of tho Colorado, and be tween Sandy Creek, which empties into tho Colorado abont oppoBito Hamilton's Yalloy, to the Concho, that rich deposits of gold have been found on all the streams, and in several places rich veins of ore have been found in the hill sides. Already a considerable number of hands are at work at various points, and making fair wages by the uso of hand-rockera. The richest doposits, wo understand, are found in tho beds of branches and ravines. The LnGrango Monument learns that Mose Evans, tho “ Wild Man of the Woods,” as ho is called, is pro- . . .. . .... . — •—tin— was carefnlly constructed and securely hung, with Btrap hinges, and when shut was ovon with the snr- faco of the ground. This door was also covered over with leaves. In the front of the cave there was a small aperture, as if intended to admit light. There was nothing found in tho cave but an ordina ry coverlet, which was quite damp from the moisture of the ground. The cave was located in the midst of a very large tract of woodland, and remote from any dwelling orpubllo road. To whom does this myste rious dwelling belong ? Was it intended for the resi dence of some horrait, who wished to absent himself from society, or did it belong to Borne band of plun derers. who wished to Becrct their stolen booty in this place! Most likely the latter. Tho boards from which the door is constructed, and even the hinges, we learn, are identified as belonging to a poraou in that vicinity, from whom they had been stolen. A pick, shovel and other tools, nave been found in the violnity of the cave, which also belong to people in the neighborhood, and wore doubtless stolen to be ” ail “ * paring for another surveying expedition this spring. New Orleans Races. Union Course^—Quite a large crowd were in at tendance yesterday to witness the race, at milo heats, between Wade Hampton and Regent. The former was the favorite both in town anu on the coarse, at two to one. The old betters were doomed io fall, and with but little show for their money, as Wade, after running for about half a mile, concluded to draw out, and accordingly, on rounding the lower turn, ho dis appeared in the blackberry bushes on the outside of the track, having leaped the fence. Regent, from this out. bad it all his own way, coming to the stand in a gallop. John Clark’s b. g. Regent, .1 8. M. Hill’* eh. g. Wado Hampton, dl*. Time—1:66. The race to-day is for a puree of $300, at two mile heats, for which there are three entries—Mary Tay lor, Sally Waters and Regent. They are three well known cracks, and will undoubtedly draw a crowd.— Crescent, 16 th. A Wreck.—The steamer Col. Clay, which camoup from the lower bay vesterday evening, reports the schooner Caledonia, from New Orleans for this port, ashore on the east breakers, Mobile Point. The sebr. will be a total loss, and is now fall of water. She had on hoard a fall cargo, both in the hold and on dock: a portion of the latter was washed overboard. The Col. Clay went alongside and took off the re mainder. Of coarse all under deck will prove a total loss. She had on board 07 pieces bagging, 03 colls rope, 260 barrels flour, 60 barrels molasses, 60 barrels whisky. 5 casks hams, 44 bales hay, 85 sacks oats, 870 sacks corn and 26 sacks bran, t ' , ‘ 10th inst. ay, 00 sock* oaw, -Mobile Tribune, . . was opened to ascertain the wishes of the private stockholders in tbe Btate Bank of Missouri, on tbe proposition of the Btato to sell oat her stock, wu closed on the 4th inst. The private stockholders have refused, by a large ma jority, to consent to tbe State selling her stock. The St. Louis Republican remarks: The reason for this refusal, we believe, result* from a fear ontortained by the private stockholders that they might, in tbe event of the State telling out, not get so safe a partner. In other words, that the pur chasers of the State’s interests might not make the bank as safe or profitable as it haa been. used in digging ont tho earth.— Westchester Record. Action of Guano on Tobacco^ A subscriber furnishes the editor of the Richmond -Etijruiw with tho following interesting letter, rela tive to tho importance of guano iu raising heavy crops of tobacco. Tho letter, at this season particu larly cannot be otherwise than interesting to all grow ers of tobacco: Cumberland, Feb. 8, 1863. My Dear Sir: Yonrs of the 10th ult. did not reach me till last Saturday, in conBequcnco of having been direcud to Farmville, instead of Stony Point Mills, and I takq the earliest opportunity to reply to it. My experiment in growing such a heavy crop of tobacco lost yew, has attracted a great deal of atten tion, and I take pleasure in detailing it for the benefit of tho planting intere»t of the State. Tho ground was pretty liberally dressed with home-made manures, from ray stables, form-pen* and pits, as I think ought always to bo done, if we would grow tobacco profita bly. When I was going to bed the land for hilling, ortubbing down, which I prefer, I sowed on each acre the Pillowing mixture: 2 bushel* sifted Peruvian Gnano, weighing, I Judge, about one hundred pounds, intimately mixed with ono bushel ground alum salt. I thon mixed 2£ bushels Mexican Guano—weighing,. suppose, ono hundred and sixty or one hundred and seventy pounds—and 1J bushels Kcttlewell’s Mixture of Potash and Plaster, or about one hundred and fifty or ono hundred and sixty pounds, and shovelled them all well together, and sowed the mixture broadcast, Tho cost of the whole was about $6.25 per acre. The crop that was planted in good time—I was scarce of plants, and the seasons very difficult—I am sure, gave mo two thousand pounds per acre. The tobacco was topped from eighteen to twenty-five leaves, and ripened remarkably well to the top leaf, without firing. Tho tobacco was cultivated tor the manufac turers, and is of very fine quality, and remarkably sweet. My reasons for this mode of cnltivation are few and simple. Our old lands in this region, and, I doubt not generally in middle Virginia, are more de ficient in phosphates and potash than any other of the mineral manures; and the tobacco plant must have these elements in order to ripen it well. The Peruvian Guano, haa but a small part of its value in phosphates—only about one-sixth, and fivo-slxths of its money value, or near $40 to tho ton, in ammonia, which powerfully stimulates tho growth of tobacco, without causing It to r}P e n, or without giving it the healthy growth which will secure it against firing. The Mexican Gnano is the richest that has been brought to the country in phosphates, containing 67 to 60 per cent., and only one to two per cent of am monia. Consequently abont five-sixths of its money valae is in the pnosplmtei, and about one-sixth in tbe ammonia. This suggested the idea of mixing the two. Tbe salt was pat with the Peruvian to fix the ammonia, and to furnish the muriates and the soda. Bnt the tobacco plant specially needs potash, espe cially in its ripening process—the onter coat of the stalk and the Btems being formed principally of a Bile- date of potash. Thus yon see, at a glance, what I aimed to accomplish by my mixture. The success was beyond ray expectations, It was the heaviest crop of tobacco I ever saw—and so said every one who saw it. The Mexican Gnano can be had at Baltimore, at $25 per ton of 2240 pounds. Sterling and Ahrens deals in it. The Potash and Plaster, Mr. Kettle well, of Baltimore, prepares and soils at $2.50 per barrel, of about 320 pounds. I lost, I may say, no tobacco by fire, while every one of my neighbors had to cut their crops for fire. ‘ ‘ igh regard, yonrs very truly, J. S. Arhibtiad. A New Wheat.—A Very singular discovery has lately been mado in France, by M. Fabre, a gardener of Ayde. Tho herb segilops, heretofore considered worse than useless,grows abnndantly on tbe shores of the Mediterranean. It produces a species of grain resembling wheat in form, nut much smaller. In the year 1830 M. Fabre sowed a quantity of this grain, and he found tbe produce bore a close affinity to wheat; that produce he cowed the next year, and th< yield.waa still more like wheat. He went on sowini the produce of each year the succeeding year, anti he has now succeeded in getting as fine a crop of ITqaailtyazc*~ wheat and of os goodfanalityascan be wished for. At the commencement of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, held on the 2d inst., tbe Degree of Doctor of Medioino was conferred by: Henry vetbake, LL.D., Ylce-Provost, upon one hundred and sixty yoimg gentlemen; after which an address wo*, delivered by Joeei * " ~' feuor of Materia Medic* ftad PI number wore the following — Io B. Alexander. J. T. Bron L York, reviaws the’pubiio life of ex-Senator Soule, and Bpeaking of his appointment as American Minister to the Court of Spain, BayB it is the unanimous opin ion of tho editor's compatriots that "her Majesty's governmeit will not act in accordance with its self- respect if it recognises the credentials of tho new representative of the United States;” aud adds that " If search was expressly made for a man to frustrate any negotiation between Spain nnd tho United States, no ono could bo detected more, likely to accomplish tho purpose than the French Senator from Louisiana.” Tho Sumter Banner says that some eighteen months Binco, a gentleman by tho name of A. M. White left that District, and has not slnco been heard from. It is not known where he went to; and any informatioji respecting him, directed to the Editors of the Sumter Banner, will bo thankfully received, by ids friends and relatives, in Sumter District, South Carolina. ■ Editors will confer a favor by inserting the above notice. Tho Barnstable Patriot says that it Bccm3 probable now that there will be nearly a quarter increase in the number of cod-fishing vessels in that district, tho present year, over the last, or any preceding year. Rev. A. Haynes died and was buried at sea on tho 31st ult., frhife on his return homo. Mr. Haynes wus formerly Pastor of tho East Brooklyn Baptist Church, and weni to Florida a few months ago with the hope of gaining tho mastery of a disease which has at length proved fatal. Ho leaves a widow and three little ones.—N. Y. Mirror. Review of the New York Market. NEW YORK, APRIL 16.—Cotton.—Tliero liai been a moro active demand for the past tlirco day*, and prices generally arc one-cighth of a cent $ ft higher. Tho Rales for the last threo day* are 11.400 bale*, making a total for the week of 14.800 bale*. Wo quote:— Atlantic Other Porta. Florida, Gulf Porta. Inferior.,,........... none. nono. nono. Lowtogoodord 80J{ 0 fffilO Low to good mid 10J<fSll‘{ 10«£(fi)ll){ 10*(®11W Mid. fair to Talr 11 J4<»11X lltf©ll& 11*£©12& Tho arrival* havo been from— New Orleans 830 balea. Florida g 030 Georgia 1007 South Carolina 776 North Carolina, 22 Baltimore 32 Poratcam*hip Alabama, from New-York—G Alexander, Andersons Ac Co, A L Alexander, Aiken 8c Burn*, Bunker k Ogdon, ABonaud, ABachler, Brigham, Kelly & Co, Clag. horn « Cunningham, J Collin*, M A Cohen, T W "“ L — * uum « uuunmguam, u touini, n a Cohen, T W Coskery, J II Burroughs &tfon, Belden k Co, W Batterabj, J A Brown, J G Falllgant, J F Hamilton, Hamden’* Express, G B Cum- ming. W 1) Ford. J E DeFord. H V Cady. W W Goodrich, W W Garrard. N K Bnrnum k Co,-Gilbert Butler, I, E Byck. N Crugor. Cohens k Hortx, Jno M Cooper k Co, J B Cubbedge, Dibble k Carey, DeWitt k Morgan. W G Dlckwn, G M Grif- fin, Snoodoll. W H Qald, A Haywood, Hone k Conery, C Hartridge, C Ilonkin*, Agt; W Heidt, Wm Halo, R Haber sham k don., O Johnson & Co, J D Jeseo, G H Johnston, N B Knapp, W W Lincoln, FM Lohoff, R A Lewis. LaRocne, Howto k Co. Lyon k Reed, 8 M Laffltean, H Lathrop k Co, E Lovell, L k M Lllienthal, A B Luce. T RMills, D Mallett k Co, Morao k Nichols, J B Moore k Co, Tho* 8 Wayne, and others. Total •. 3011 Total imports since lstinst ,21605 bales. Export, from 1st to 12th April, 1863. 1852. Cotton bntos. 20.862 32,818 Export, from 12th to 16th April, To GreatBritaln 4,483bales .France 216 Per brig rhilura, from New York—Andersons k Co. Brig ham, Kell^ k Co. Butler, A K Brick, J H Baldwin, Crugor fe-—: MoMAimv :p ru%' r iQUORS —6 half pipe. OUrd ij pipes Holland Gin, 60 bbU PheW do - ap!18 tt’S C hoice Tuscan oil.—a aupernno flaiiui on. nizjj expressly for this market, just phla steamer, and for sale bi *pll8 -., . - —Monument Square i'$ TCp CONGRESS WATF.R.-Con^ 5 1 I«, mf dERsoN’H razor are mado and warranted by Charles Emerson, superior to any others now tn use. Purchasers"Cli 2 * aure and got the genuine Strop, as there arennSmS ' counterfeit* hiring the same name, the most or *hl c h « ‘ : . worthless. The genuine Btrop can be had of W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Sqntr* worthless. apll8 B ADGER’S HAIR SHAVING BRUSHES.—A iamuSt ment of Badger’s Hair and Bristle Shaving Hrmfcl: aro—London, 00 days. 109tfi)10Dk; Paris do. 6.l3tfi)5.17 ; Just received and n>r sale by 8 Amsterdam, do. 49)/i®41; Hamburg, do. 30K©30>< ; Bre- apU8 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument ft,,,,.. men, do. 70Kfo)70«; Frankfort, do. 43If©4i. sxissr-sxav Tho Currency Act passed by the Legislature thlswoek will have the effect to exclude large portion* of the Western paper issues which would, in the absence of thi* law. have been li * B EST IVORY TABLE CUTfLERY.-I now offer feFS; complese assortment or fine and common cnUlervfro. the best American and Sheffield manufactories, embrstS, newstyiesatri finely,finished. Ivorj handle ^nlve* fork* in seta of 61 and 63 piece*, fine ivory handle table ins dessert knive* with albatta and silver plated fords to tabic nnd dessert knives with steel forks in dotcni. nS and beef carver* and steels, bone and buck handle kalvM and forks, iteels, &o. " apllB J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan-itreet, , P REPARE FOR WET WEATHER.—The suludber ham,‘ colved a large lot of Indian Rubber Good*, consult* vcrcoats. leggings, and gloves, for ««In ln» t,v • of ovorcoata, leggings, and gloves, for sale low liy WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and ' *Pj8 17 Whitake - - Tailor, 'hltaker street. ap!16 lg.tn store, and for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY k C F FOR SALE—A young negro womnn, a first ratecooi and washer, of good character; also, a mulatto womis a good house servant and cook. Apply to ****'” W0BM i npllfi WYLLY k MONTMOLLIK. street Flour, 60 hhds prime Bacon Sides, 30 do 4 Shoulders, landing and for sale by SCRANTON. ap!16 r, JOHNSTON k CO. LL IRONS, consisting of cranks, styrups, Pi; dogs, gudgeons, Ac., landing from schr Empreii 0 by apU6 0. H. CAMI'FIKLD. H arrows, manure hooks, Ac.-nair down scota ,! harrows, do do Geddsa 1 do, one dozen manure hooki «n .— ,—' 60 canal barrows, landing from schr Empress, for sale bj ap!14 C. H. ess, for sale by . CAMPF1ELD, H AMS.—50O best Baltimore cured Hams, binding pet’J schooner Edna C, for sale by I ap!13 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. J Total 4,003 Export from the United States, Since 1st Sept., 1862 bales..,.,. 1,646,313 Same time, 1851 1.641,140 - Domestic Goods—Export, hom 1st to 12th April, * ' 1853. 1852. Cotton Goods pkgs. 4231 110 Fiour and Meal.—Iho Flour market was activo on Thura- A Wado, lfotlxwcll A Smith, D L Cohen. D O’Conner, Cohens A nertz, C H Campfield, J V Connerat, J P Cnllins, J H Car ter, J Qranston, Clngiiorn A Cunningham. M A Cohen, Davis A Copp. T W Coskory, J G Falligant. H J Gilbert, J Heery, C ; ;— Hartridge. IV W Goodrich, A Haywood, WHale, JD Jesse. f” D 7*r 20 barre, " T 0 er y Cider, for bottling.] G II Johnston. Kinchley, Loekett A Co. Lyon k Reed, 8M ^ sale by apll3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. Uifilteau, J D Moore A Co, Ouor, and others. Per brig Rio Grande, from Boston—Hausm&n A Mayer, J Jones. W W Goodrich, W P Yonge, T R Mills, E F Wood, H J GRbort. Bunker A Ogden, Brigham, Kelly & Co, T S Wayne, I W Morrell and others. Per steampfteket Calhoun, from Charlesson—T S Wayne. R1) Cuyler. W O Dickson. Miss D A Gardner, 8 SoiomonB, W B Thomas, Harnden’a Express, A Haywood, J J P Smith. 1ME.—300 barrels Lirao, now landing per schooner H H _J Jenkins, for sale by r *pI18 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. H AY.—100 bales prime Eastern Hay, daily expected from Boston, for sale, to arrive, by, • apH3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. day last, and irapravod prices were realized, wltlua ’■ *' irlnnd homo uso, but before and alfllo was demand for ejcpoi , _ but little done, and rates having favored buyers, wo Hliglit- iy reduce of our notations for some descriptions below those current on Tuesday last', tho market closing heavily,on tho America’s unfavorable advices, with fre'o arrivals by Rlycr, Railroad, and the Pennsylvania Canals, and a disposition on tho part of holders to rcaiizo. Now Orleans is dull at $4 75f®$4,81«( for good round hoop t 200 bbla Canada aold'nt $4,87 JL in bond, nnd this is still the quotation', though some holdors ask $5. The snles of Domestic were": Wed nesday. 6800 bbl*.; Thursday, 8100 ; and yesterday, 6400. We quote: Sour, per bbl. 4 — (D — Superfine No. 2. 4.12X04.31# State, common brands 4 6(502# State, straight brands 4 02#© — Stato. favorito brands...- 4 C8#/n)4 76 Western, mixed do 4 02#f5)4 08# Michigan and Indiana straight do 4 76 81# Michigan, fancy brands 4 81#tfj)4 93# Ohio, common good brands 4 02#/S)4 "** ' «... ^ . . ^#f5>4 n i i i-iwer, a a buidii . andMaster McIntyre. An old toper who lately attended an exhibition where learned professors caused several explosions to take place from gases produced from water, said :— " You dont catch mo putting much water in my liquor after this j I had no idea before tlmt water was so dangerous, though I never liked to take much of it.” From Caiidkna8.—Capt. Winslow, of tho schooner Bloomer, ; at Philadelphia, Btatos that the health of Cardenas was good on the 6th ult., and quiet undis turbed. The crops looked remarkably well, particu larly tho cauo—second crop—which never presented fov '• so fovorable an appearance. Byronfc Countess de Oulccloli has become a sona- torcss of Franco, her husband, tho Marquis do Bois- sy, having Just bcon nominated to tho Imperial Sen ate. ----- iiy ceptanco of Mr. Bronson as Collector of tho port of New York,and Mr. O’Conor as District Attorney. Among tho many claimants for tho office of U. S. Senator from Louisiana, in pltfte of Mr. Soule, Gov. • • ,didr‘~ Herbert is a prominent candidate. Tiir New York Horse Market.—Tho weekly transactions — - lytrai at tho New York horso market are estimated by the New York Agricultor to amount to $GO.OOO ; or to upwards of $3,000,000 for tho year. In this calculation the sales are put at 300 horses per week, of the average value of $200. Tho stables last week contained 060 horses, which Is about as usual. It is said that horses arogonerally ten pflrcent. higher than they wore last Spring, aud thirty per cent, higher than throe years ago. Very few, compared with tho whole number, are sold for less than $100. US' Rheumatism can now be thoroughly cured by the uso of Mortmore’8 Rheumatic Compound amd Blood Purifier which hns created tho reputation of being the solo and re- liablo remedy for this dire coniplaint. Physicians rarely undertake to eradicate Rheumatism and it* effects from tho system, ns it has heretofore been considered an extra ordinary matter to effect a euro, ifortt'more’s Compound has thus far never been kno\yn to fail, an l has received tho endorsement of most of tho Faculty who have witnessed its miraculous effects —For sale in Savannah by A. A. Solo mons A J. H. Carter. ap!16 AUCTION SALIC S THIS DAY. Br T. J. Walsh, at 11 o’clock, at St. Andrew's Hall. By PuiLnRic A Bell, at 11 o’clock, in front of store. OFFICE STEAM BOAT COMPANY OF GEOR GIA—Storage on Cotton by Boats 7 and 13, will commence on the 22d inst. ap!20 O. H. JOHNSTON. Prea't. KjST’gi NOTICE.—All persons having relatives or hav- ing charge of bodies deposited in tho Gaston Tomb iteu to have them removed within thirty days. In the - ’ areroquesl _ Thoso remaining after that time will ho buried in the pub lic cemetery. JOHN MALLKRY, Chairman apl20 Committee Health and Cemetery. Bf-SpSs LUMBER FREIGHT WANTED FOR N. YORK, for schooner ELIZABETH A ELEANOR. Apply to apl!6 WIIJJS A BRUNDAGE. , FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The schooner F.DNA C„ E. Kelly, master. For particulars, ap ply on board at Telfalr’a wharf, or to apl!2 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. . MEDICAL COPARTNERSHIP.—Dr. E. H. Mar- tin and I)r. H. L. Btrd. having associated them selves in the practice of their Profession, may be found at their offlee at the residence of Dr. B..97 Broughton-streot, south sido, between Bull and Drayton-stroeti. At night Dri M. may be found at his residence in South Broad street, bo tween Barnard and Whittaker streets. no4—Gm DOCTOR WILDMAN havlngsettled permanent- V'o-St It In Savannah, respectfully odors to its citizens his services In the practice of Medinne and Surgery. Residence and Offlee, No. 20 Abercorn, orner of . . , South Broad-street. Hours of consultation, from 8 till 10, A. M., and from 3 till 5. P. M. nolO NOTICE! TO STOCKHOLDERS. OFFICE STEAMBOAT CO. OF GA.,1 Savannah, April 20,1863. / Tho annual meeting of the stockholder* of this Company, for the purposo of elocting Directors, will bo held at the Company’s Office, on Monday, 0th May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. JAMES A. FAWNS, apl20 Secretary and Treasurer. Ohio, round hoop common 4 62#(j})4 75 Ohio, fancy brands 6— fffi6 18# Ohio,Indiana and Michigan oxtra do 6. 18#(S)6 02# Gonosice. fancy brands 6 — fS)6 12# Genesee, extra brands 6 18#®fl — Canada, (in bond) — 4 87# Southern has been In good request for tbe West Indies and South America, and prices are a trifle higher, tho mar- cloning heavily—tho sales are 6400 bbls, closing at $6f«;6,- 12# for common to good brands Alexandria, Baltimore nnd Georgetown, $5,26/ffi$6.60 for favorito brands, including Brandywine, and $5,60/fi)$0.26 for francy brands. Rye Flour has been in fair request, nnd prices are supported, with sates of 176 bills, at $3.76 for fine, and $4 for Bnperfino. Corn Meal lias boon dull, but prices havo not varied—the sales are 100 bbls. Jersey at $3, and 600 good Brandy wino, $3,60, cash. Export, from 1st to 12th April. 1853. 1852. Wheat Flour bbls. 70,276 40,684 Fruit.—Wo notico snles of 1.000 bxs. Buncli Raisins, at $2 76 ; GOO hf do., SI 87# : 600 qr. do., 08 cents; 300 bxs. Layer, $3 30; 1.000 bxs, Lexin, 6#$ ; 800 do Valencia, on privato terms ; 6,000 drums Turkey Figs from second’ hands, 8 to 0<t; 20 cases Sardines, 72—4 mos.; 3761 bushels inferior African Pea Nuts. 66—G mos.; 400 bags Virginia, $1 00# ; 20,000ft Dried Apples, 54 ; 25 to 30.000 Rarncoa Cocoa Nuts. $27 ; 1.600 bunches Bnracoa Bananas. $l/fi)$3 ; and 4,000 Baracoa Pine Apples. 12#4—cash. By auction, of Palermo, 2,200 bxs. Oranges sold at $1 03#^)$2; 100 do., $2 81# ; and 0,000 do. Lemons, $2 37#fi)$2 43#— ensh. Hay.—North River is steady, with sales of 2 to 3,000 bales at 87#©1004 cash. Lime.—Common Rockland ts dull, and prices aro lower. 8,000 bbls. sold at $1. cash. Lump is firm at $1 60. Iron —Some 400 to 600 tons more Scotch Pig havo been taken up. chiefly to arrive, at $33 50®$36—G mos.; small lota hero bring $30 60©37 50—0 mos. There is nothing doing in Bar Iron. Laths—Aro in fair request, but with large receipts the price ha* declined. About 3.6GQ,Q00 sold at. $t 76, cash. Molasses.—Wo have no change to notice in tho markot. which remains steady nnd uniform, with a fair demand from the trade—tho sales include 186 hhds Nnovitas. part Syrup, at 29fiJ30# cents: 160 Cardenas, 20/ffi21; 676 Cuba Muscovado, 22^)26, and 21 for a deck load; 300 bbls do, 27; 71 hhds St. Croix. 23#; 200 Porio Kico, 30031; and 100 tesand 260 bbls Now Iberia, 27#028,4 mos. Moss.—Sales of 12,000 ft picked New Orleans havo been made at 8 cents, 4 inos. Naval Stores.—Tho stock of North County Turpentine continues small (say 4000 bbls) nnd $5 is askod, without sales—Wilmington Ih proportionally loss. Spirits Turpen tine, until yesterday, was quiet nt previous prices, but du ring the day, tho stock being found somewhat reduced, nnd In few hands, with a fair demand for consumption and ex port, holders advanced thoir prices, without effecting snles, however, except in a small way at 65057 conts. cash, though 60 wa* asked. We note besides, sales of 800 bbls Wilmington Common Rosin at $1.56; 1,100 heavy do, $1,00 01,62#; 850 North County, $1,3601.40; 160 Thin and Ropo Tar, in orfer. $2,76 delivered: 900 do, in ordtr,$2,60 02.02# In yard; 125 White Rosin. $5, and 1,160 at $2260 $3 ft 280ft. Provisions—Prices of Western Pork having run down quite low, tho article has attracted tho attention of buyers, nnd as the stock is small nnd holders firm, an advance of 12#0254. has been obtained on prime, nnd O2#0764. on Mess—other kinds are also higher—tho market closing firm ly, with $10 asked for Mess—the sales aro 3,000 bbls., nsrt for Government, closing nt $16.75 for Mess, $13.60 for Prime, $17 for Clear, $10017 for Prime Mess, and $13.60 for Rump. City Mess I* out of markot. The low grades Country Reef have been depressed nnd havo declined, but for good, previ ous rates are maintained—tho snlos nrc GOO bbls. at $70 7.60 for Railroad. $11,60012 for rc-packed Michigan, and at our notations for the otlior descriptions—Ohio Prime Mess Is dull at $20. Beef Hams are in fair request and steady, with sales of 500 bbls. good Western Chicago and Portland at $15. Lnrd is in good demand nnd firm at well supported prices—prime being in moderate supply—tho sales are 1700 bbls. and llerces at 9#0fl#<fc. f >r good to prime, and 3100 kogs 10X010#. mostly nt the latter rate. Cut Meats con tinue in good request, nnd prices havo again slightly im proved, tiie sales aro 1400 casks at our notations for dry Salted nnd Pickled Shoulder* nnd Shoulder* nnd Hams, and 200.000 ft. Western Short Middles, iu dry salt, rib in 7#08 and 8# with back bone out. Live Hogs are selling for the City Trndo at 6#0G#<£. Butter is moro plenty and dull, especially for old—new also is lower—wo quote Ohio 100 154., State Dairies 12022, Orange county 21025, Canada ll#fa)13. and other Foreign 18020. duty paid, and 14016, in bond. Ciieese is steady.withafairdomandat8#0O#4. for fair to prime, and 0# for choico. Export, from 1st to 12th April, 1853. 1862. Beef tierces 620 1.360 Beef bbls. 049 1.230 Pork bbls. 8.001 1,713 Lard equal to kegs 8,304 2,354 COMMERCIAL. Savannah Market. April 10. COTTON —Tho Bales yesterday sum up 666 bales, at pre vious rates, vis: 43 at 0#, 13 at 10,77 at 10#, 138 at 10#, 43 at 10#, 100 at 10#, and 145 at 11#*. AUGUSTA, ATRIL 18, P. M.—Cotton.—Tho market is quiet to-day. We hear of no transactions. Por steamship Alabama, from Now York—J B Clinton, H Pellew, Cha* Hornier, Henry Hall, Wm Lnldl&w, W Gay, B Bateman, Mrs E Atherton, Miss N Bennott, and 4 steerage. Persteampacket Calhoun, from Charleston—Ilonlker, R N Johnston, Boyce. E B Baker,Rev Mr Tupper.Dr Lawrence, IIT Velsser, A A Solomons, lady, child and svt, J Barrett, P IG HAMS, PIG PORK ANI) CORNED BEEF.—JusTf*- ceivod, 6 bbls Pig Hams, 6 half do Pig Pork, and 10 M Haw’s Corned Beef, for salo by DAVID O’CONNOR. aplL3 B UTTER AND LARD.—Just receivod, 10 firkins prim j Goshen Butter, and 10 barrels No. 1 Leaf Lard, for sik by ap!13 DAVID O’CONNOR. ; - j|IARIN£ INTELLIGENCE. fcjRTOF SAVANNAH APRIL 20. 1858. dissolved by the death of Moritt Finch, all the debt duo to said firm must be paid to the subscriber, surririM co-partner. ap!18—jm ALFRED HAYWOOD j H AVANA SEOARS.—16.000 Noriegas, 10,000 La Rem 10.000 La Gulpuzcoana, 6,000 La Esmuralda, 5,000U',| SUya. 6,000 La Augusta, Just received and fur sale by J. ROUSSEAU. aplia AIIHIVED SINCE OUR LAST. TlLACKfNO.—1 bbl Mason’s celebrated Challenge Dili- I " ----- JJ Ing, justrecel—*--• ° I U S M steamship Alabama, Ludlow, New-York. 60 hours, to I Padelford,Fay& Co. On Sunday, at 11 P. M., off Hatter- as', exchanged signals with steamship Florida, bound North; at II P. M., 16 miles South of Hattoras, exchanged Bignnls with steamship Jus Adger, bound North. Brig Hillura, Calhoun, New York, to Brigham, Kelly k Co. it received and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU. ANR CORDIALS.—15 baskets Bordeaux AnisettrJ Cordial. 3 dozen Soho Sauce, 3 do Sawvor’s Relish. 3<U ‘ VJ Cordial. 3 dozen Soho Sauce, 3 do Sawyer’s Relish, 8dr Worcestershire Sauce, JuBt received and for sale by ri J. ROUSSEAU. : Brig Rio Grande, Tarbox, Boston, to Bunker k Ogdon. , U. 8. M. steam-packet Calhoun, Barden, Charleston, to S M Laffiieau. L ONDON PORTER.—IO casks Hibbert’a Brown”Stout, fa by ap!13 J. R08SEAU. I CLEARED. U. S. M. steam-packot Gordon, King, Charleston—S. M. Laffiteau. U. S,. M. etenm-pnekot Jasper, Shaw, Pnlatka, k—SM Laffiteau. TMTOSQUITO NETTING.—50 pieces mosquito netting, S lvX do bobinet do, for sale by «PH3 KEMPTON k VERSTJUE. DEPARTED. U S Mstonm-pncket Gordon, King. Charleston. U S M steam-packet Jasper, Shaw, Palatka, &o B AREGES.—Halm figured and satin Striped* harms, fa «wte by ap»3 KEMPTON ft VERST1LLE. P ARIS MANTILLAS,—A fow of tho latest style Paris 111 silk mantillas, something now. for sale by aplia KEMPTON ft VERSTIIJK ST. ANDREW’S HALL. POR THREE DAYS ONLY! R UM—60 bbls Luther Felton's Rum, landing por tho brir 'I Clement, and for sale by mh6 BRIGHAM, KF.IJ.Y ft CO. 1 THE AZTEC CHILDREN! A HEW RACE OF PEOPLE, Two and a Half Feet High! These Btrnngo little people from Control Amorlca.more extraordinary than the imagination can conceive or fancy depict, which havo been visited during the past year, by nearly nil New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- ton, will receive visitors at 8t. Andrew's Hall ON WEDNESDAY NIQHT, APRIL DOTH, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and also, on Thursday and Friday, from 10 to 12,3 to 6, nnd 7 to 0 o’clock. Tickets 26 cents, children under 10, and servants, 12# cents. * A lecture ovory exhibition. Tho young man MAXDIO is 83# inches high. The young lady BARTOLA Is 29)4 inches high. MAXIMO Is about 18 years of age. BARTOLA is 10 years of ago. The -Man weighs 20 pounds. Tho Girl weighs 17 pounds. They are unlike any peoplo ever soon by modom eyes. ap!30 fkATS—Prime Tennessee Oats, for sale by v miiB CRUDER ft WAD WADE, 84 Bay-iit i 38 PORK—Landing per bark Milford.and for saleh I n pl4 J. V. CONNERAT ft CO. 1 S ILVER PLATED WARE.—Silver plated cn-tors, ml I crackers, spoons, forks, fish knives soup ladles, knifa rests, ftc., for salo by 1 aplP J. P. COLLINS, 100 Brynn-strcct. S YRUP.—250 bbls Portland Syrup, landing and for salt _by mill 6 COHEN ft FOSDICK. , Alabama, some very linndsomo embroidered book Mu-il lin and cambric point Collnrs; also, Jaconot Undersleetei. For sale at their old stand, corner of Congress and Whit*, kor-streets. Jan 27 Codfish, 60 boxes Lemon Syrup, 30 do assorted Cot- dials, received and for salo by v mh21 McMAHON ft DOYLE. <•. S UGAR, ftc.—Landing per schr Fannie, from Plillad*' phia. 20 hhds choice Porto Rico Sugar, 16 do do Sank tr ic t-i.i. nit. __ ...... K EMPTON ft VERSTILLE havo just recolved, a fine lot of figured grenadines, crano d’artnls, M1W tlMuea amt Cruz do. 110 bngs Rio Coffee, 16 bbls Cider Vinegar, 10 hh4 choice Bacon Sides, for sale by nol3 CRANE ft HDLCOMBR . bsrpR«*. which "they are offering very low at their stand, noxt to F. Zogbaum’s music store, Waring’* range. apl20 Ta/HITE nnd colored curatin and pavilion loops, for sale h W spill KEMPTON ft VF.RXCll.LE. open worked hoso and half hoso. for sale b< apl'JO KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE. H HOSIERY, ftc.—Ladles’ and misses super long not mits, ladies’ super pearl silk hoso, do white sandal lace do do, fine H.sln and French thread hose, ladies’ and gents silk, linen and lislo thread gloves, for sale by KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE. Messrs. K. ft V. having an agent in Euro]*, will receive orders until tho 25th Inst, for Hosiery, Gloves, or any arti- cle in our line manufactured in Europe. apt20 R ECEIVED by schr. Virginia nnd other arrivals, 250 csul or tray barrows, 6Q corn plough*, 26 John Rich's cut iron beamed plough*. 4 dozen dnublo and single wbifiletrces 1 dozen kegs patont railroad car grease, for sale by R P ,U 0. H. CAMPFIELD, R eceived per Fi/)RiDA-c«iored *nr^tnii^Tu5 glaco silks, brown Bilk parasols, bareges nnd tissues, j dotted and figured Swiss muslins, blnrk aumor bomhuia 1 lawns, pillowcase cotton.gcnts colored bordered,h(Jkf«. 1 ke, for salo at tho lowest prices, by R pU3 DkWITT ft MORGAN. C HEAP CASH STORE—Corner of Whitaker nnd Conptu- streets.—The subscribers havo just received per Ah- board an American frigate, by N. Parker Willis. Tho Old Woman’s Bridle, by T. H. Authur. The Mother and her Offspring, by Stephen Tracy, M. D., formerly a Missionary Physician to tho A. B. 0. F. B. to thi Chinese. Autobiography of an English Soldier in tho United States Army, comprising observations and adventures in the States and Mexico. Tho Livers’ Stratagom. or the Two Suitors, by Emoline Flygare Curlon. author of Ival or the Skjuts boy. Tho Flying Dutchman, or tho Wedding Guest of Amster dam, a mysterious tale of tho sea, by Capt. Merry. U. 8. N. The ladies’ National Magnzine for May. Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 16, and a supply of tho back numbers, received by npl20 J. B. CUBBEDGE. buna, a fresh supply of Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpet*.in ’I ... lya tirely now patterns. Also, 6-4 nnd 8-4 Floor Oil Cloth, shift. I will bo sold at unusuul low prices. * — 4 M. PRENDEROAST ftW. M OURNING GOODS.—Black Grenadine, Crnpo de Paris, . Bareges, Silk*. Bombazines, Alpacas, Norwich Cloth I and Poplins, Mourning Lawns and French Muslins. Black ’ Crajie and I^ve Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, etc., juitia colved and for sale by mii7 DBWrrr ft Morgan. D IAPER.—Russsia, Scotch, Huckabuck and Birds cyeH- aper, for saleby aplll KEMPTON ft VERSHUE F ASHIONABLE HATS—Just received fivo dozen finetuk tonablo Hats. PRICE ft VEADKR rohlO SHANGHAI FOWLS. M R. K. II. WHITNEY, JR. respectfully gives notice to the citizens of Savannah and its vicinity, that he has just arrived hero with a large collection of Shanghai and Cochin China Fowls, which he offers for salo on tho most reasonable terms. His collection can bo seon at tho corner of South Broad and Mnntgomery-streots, where Mr. M. will be in attendance from 8 A. M., to 0, P. M. 6*—apllO 147 Bay street J UST RECEIVED.—Silk Tissues, satin Plaids, and printed Bareges, barege Del-aines, figured Silks, plaid India3k, and black Silks, all widths, French Jncouets and prlnWOr- gandlos, French Gingham, Embroideries.ftc. febie . Dswrrr ft Morgan. MOBILE, APRIL 16.—Wkxkly Rkview.—Cotton.—Late on Thursday ovsning our telegraphic dispatches announced tbe arrival of the screw steamer Alps, with dates from LIv- for erpool to the 30th ult.—the sales for three day* were said to be 28,000 bales, the decline by the previous packet being fully recovered. Thoso advices caused no change In the feelings of bolder*, and with moderate sale* yesterday the market closed firmly at an advance of about #$ upon good cottons, whilst the value of other grado* was but little changed. We quote: * LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary, Middling Good Middling Middling Fair Fair We estimate the total sales of the week at 10.000 bales In dally sales os follow* : Saturday 1,600, Monday 2,600, Tuea- dap 1.600, Wednesday 2,000. Thursday 1,000, Fndayl.600 ball—taken for France, England and our domestic porta, with aome parcels for8t. Petersburg and tbo Continent. MOBIL* COTTON STATEJIKiT. \ Friday Evening, April 16, 1863. J Stock on hand September 1,18^2, 2,319 Received thla W9«k,.; 4.926 Received prerloiub) 481,391-400.317 - - B#0 8# - 8#f®- - 10#©- -11 ©11# - 11#®- Exported thla week, 14,230 Exported previously 300,341-418,680 Stock on band and on shipboard not cleared 86.066 Frbouts— 1 The markot U quiet with a light domand. We i uote out-door ratea as follows Ill* on England, at 60 daya8#©0 V £ prem.j Blll* on rkat 60 nar - »»■ ■ — - , .. , prem.; uui* New Yorkat 60 day 1©1# 9 4 disc’t.; Bill* on France at 60 day* 5.23# V i prem.; Do do at light par®# V 4 dis count; Checks on New Orleans par©# ft 4 prem. Exauxaa—The engagement* thla week are two British ships and one bark fer Liverpool at #d ; a ship loading lumber for Europe 'at 76a. Coaatwlae, a ship and two bark* for Boston at 9-16; a bark and a schooner for Phila delphia at J few York at #4.’ The rating Liverpool, American ves- NEW ORLEANS, APRIL M^Offrtoh^Tb* ' resumed yesterday, and 6000Jmuu fonnd purchaser* at atU 1 higher prtoea for even running Bata. We now quote; , and about 1000 tierces havo changed hands during the week at $4,12#©4.50. cash. Salt—Several invoices Liverpool just received were sold previously; the ground, part at $1.05,4 mos. Some ground and a cargo Curacao remnin unsold. Soar.—Further sales of 600 boxes Castile have been made at 10#©10# cents. 4 mos. SnCra.—We notice sales of 26.000 mats Cassia on private terms, including an Invoice to arrivo, and with 1,600 do nt 32 cents, the last of a parcel, embracing all hero in first hands.except that by tho Messenger; 8.600 ft No. 1 Nut meg*. 06097# cents; 1.000 bags Pepper, 11011#. in largo and small lots; Race Ginger, in lots. 4#; 150.000 ft Afri can, in Philadelphia, 5#, 6 inos; and Pimento, in lots, 14#, cash. Cloves aro dull—70,000 ft have arrived since our last. Shrits.—There is less activity in the Brandy markot, and the extreme rates lately current are now paid with re luctance. Other Foreign Liquors are quiet—10 puncheons 8t. Croix Rum, part new crop, brought 70085 cents, 6 mos. Domestic Whiskey has been less plenty, nnd prices are well supported—the sales are 660 bbls at 22#022# cents, and more for small lots State Prison; 21 #022 for Jersey; 22#, cash, for State; and 126 drudgo casks, 21#, usual time. BcflAKS.—The market continues active, with a steady good demand from the trado and refiners, and for shipment ‘ " * *•■■■ » ” iortcd,es- to Canada—price* are no higher though woll sunni pecialiy for fair to good qualities Cuba and Porto Rico, which have been in request for refining, owing to the scar city of Boxes. The sales Include 3,000 hhds Cuba at 405# cents; 660 Porto Rico. 1#06#; 060 New Orleans, 4#©6; a few new crop St. Croix, 6#; 126 boxes Brown Havana, 6#; 60 White do, 7#, 4 mos; 11.831 bags Manilla, for re fining, 6#.6 mos; and 4,684 do,In bona, for export,on terms we aid not learn. Tkas—The two public sales this week wc it off with fair spirit, and at full prices for Greon. In Black, prices of Congo were supported, but Oolong wont rather heavily. Tobacco—The receipts of Kentucky continue light, itnd the market is firm—the sales include 125 bhds. Kentucky at 607# cents; 24 Maysrille, 8; 28 case* Florida, part 16 ; 237 Ohio, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, 6#0l6 ; 200 bxs Manufactured, for Canada, 8# ; 072 bales Havana, 260 85 ; 123 do. Cuba 31 do Yarn, and 500 do Kentucky Leaf, (each 100 lba.) for Panama, ftc., on private terms. Wet**—Remain inactive, the antes being only for tho supply of immediate wants—1000 cases Claret brought $2,- 25012.5C ; lOOqr. casks Burgundy Port, 65005 cents ; 60 Sweet Malaga. 60©62#, &e. Wool—In Boston. Wednesday, an extensive sale of Sonth American and Mediterranean was made by auction. The prices realized were not m high as those obtained at tho sale* recently made here. Nearly all the Domestic Fleece aud Pulled now In this market, with a large assortment of Foreign, is to be offered by auci ion on Thursday next. By private sale we have nothing to report. FRioosna.—'To London, we note engagement of 3,000 Na val Stores, 8s l#d. To Liverpool, 2,600 bale* cotton at 6-16d, 190 Sea Island* do #d. To Amsterdam.10 bales Cot- at #. To Hamburg, 75 do at #4. To Rotterdam, 600 bbla Rosin 4a. To Havre, by the packet 1st May and French - 60 do Tobacco $8. A Danish . Naval .Store*—* .. A brig from Jack- $10 for sawed lumber 5 another iwsin i*. iu n»Tio. 1 tj me 1 vessels, 400 hale* Coiton #4,6u uv lurnicw brig has been taken~up for Hull at 4a for I British brig to Liverpool at 8a 6d for do. A aonville to Proapect, Me. at $10. for sawed li to Philadelpl 5 and a schooner to Rock- for aawed stuff. vln'port yesterday, 24 steamer*, 106 ships, 77 barques, 18$ brig*, 316 schooner#—total, 606. .. 'InToreign has not been large. S u.yum-J, ..... Ii'bcncu ..... lilt Alia uj A. I u.iac.. a superior lot of Sogars, direct importation, of tho fol lowing brands: 20.000 Washington. 6,000 Esineraldoa 20.000 Cabnlioros, 6,000 Plantation 16.000 Jefferson, 6,000 Londroa, superior. Also, 150.000 of other brands. 3—apllO S UGAR, WHjSKY, ftc.—60 hhds. primo N. 0. Sugar; 10# bbls do. Whisky ; 100 boxes Adsmantino CmhIIm; kegs Lard, landing per schr John Phillips, from Ntr Or- ’ I * —TEN leans, and for sale by fobl7 COHEN ft KOSHER. M AGNOLIA WHISKY—41 barrels, landing from brif T“— * ' . Wilson Fuller, and for salo by COHEN ft FOSDICR. F lXIUll—73 bbls Howard street Flour, landing fromkif r ~ F OR SALE—The following named Negroes: Berry, aged 10 and child 1 year, an excellent seamstress and cook ; COHEN ft FOSniOL JpiNESHIR’Wj—Just received,anew supply of^flnefliiih washer and Ironer; Dorcus 19 and Eliza 16, field hands; Lucy, 11 years, houso servant and nurse ; Ann. 12 years, do do ; Adam, IB years, ostler and field hand j Sally, 19 years, sold hand. The above negroes are likely, and will 1* sold low fur cosh or approved paper. Apply to WYLLY ft i _ with or without collars. apiO PRICE ft VEADKR. 147 Bay-strut, jpiG HAMS.—5 barrel*' pow Pig Hams, 2 barrels imoH Tongues,2 do smoked Beef, just received aud fnrislO} febl8 J. ROASSFAO apllO : MONTMOLLTN. no, Gauze and Cotton net Undershirts and Drawers, for salo at 147 Bay street, by mhll PRICE ft VEARER. P IG HAMS—Just received 2 bbls Pig Hams, for sale fa tnhlO A. BOXAWT. L INEN GOODS.—Richardson’s 4-4 Irish Linens. piM; I c r, *‘ 1 — 10 hogs prime Butter, landing from steamship I State of Georgia, and for Balo by apllO E. W. BUKER. table Damask. Dojlio’s Damask and colored bordered kins, bird’s-eye and Scotch Diapers, Huckabuck. linen cs»- brie Handkerchief*, and Lawn-Lawn, just received *n4w l sale by feblO DxWIlT ft MOROMU-* pint bottles, 10 do Falkirk Ale, 20 do London Porter, for salo by apllg W. W. GOODRICH. QUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES AND 8EGARS.-70 hMi tJ Muscov ’ " ‘ •• *-“• H AMS.—600 Duffiotd’s, Stagg ft Shay’s and Cassara’a Ilams, for aalo by apllO W. W. GOODRICH. Muscovado Sugar; 268 bags Coffee; 07 tierce*Molsi-J soa: 46 barrels do.; 60 do. Muscovtido do.; 25 MSegsMiJ 1 landing per schr. Siam, from Cardenas, and for sa’.i* If mhlO COHEN ft FOSDICR, INEN SHEETING, Pillowcase Linen and Shirting Un ‘ ens of tho best make, for sale by KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE. B UTTER CHURNS, Plggins, Buckets and Tubsjajuit 1* J -- J# •-*— t ceivod and for sale by ap!9 P ARASOLS.—A handsome assortment of Parasol* and La dies’ Umbrellas, for sale by nplO KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE. mhl7 J. P. COLLINS, 100Bryan-strttt, •y^TINDOW SHADES, & largo and handsome assortmal >| just opened and for sale by AIKEN ft BURN& I Rhine, Poult de Sole, Marceline and Florence.for saleby apl9 KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE. II English and German hosiery, a fine assortment.ft J saleby mhO HENRY LATHROP ft ay S ODA WATER—In its highest possible state of perfection, 'with a great variety of the choic ‘ , " l, ‘ ioic#st syrups, will be kept constantly for sale at the atoro of apl8 W. W. LINCOLN. Monumeut Square. ipag received direct from the sole Agent in tho United States.- For salo by ap!8 J. ROUSSEAU. J APANED TINWARE!—Cake, sugar, spice and knife l»«S I ten and coffee canisters, dressing cases and spoon WBV-1 dust pans, knife washers, tumbler drainers, for sale by ap ’ J.P COLLINS, 100 Bryan street, S PRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING-Just received an *»i| sortment of fine Clothing, at 147 Bay street s apl PRICE ft VF-Aimj H AY.—100 bale* prime North River Hay, landing P*J s'*''""' - F OR SALE—A mulatto Woman,aged 26 years, a superior washer and ironor, and house servant. Apply to ap!8 WYLLY ft MONTMOLUN. . schr. North State, for Sale by /w ih29 BRIGHAM. KEIX1 * /TkATS—landing from brig Mary Chappell,from liaUimo* and will bo sold low on th* wharf, by.. F OR SALE—A very likely Negro Man, aged 21 years, a good axeman and field hand. A ’ apl8 Apply to WYLLY ft MONTMOLUN, P OR Byasa’ Ale, In pint*, for sale by ap!4 1 * S PANISH SEOARS—60,000 imported »egar*, just received of various brands, vis: la eameratda, la fllantrona, rio honda, morera, for sale by A. BONAUD, Corner Bay.and Wbitaher-st*. V. CONNERAT k CO. nplfl PL DORADO TOBACCO—Of superior quality, receive " hr -^ *? 7 opyXOtAT t CO. j B utter AND CHEES&-30 firkins prime and choice bat. ter, 60 boxes cheese, received and for sale by ft DOYLr ip!6 McMAHON \J EW BACON—100 hhds prime bacon aides, 26 do do do J.1 *houldert. received, and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00 S UGARS.—25 hhds New Orleans Sugars, fair and choiesj 26 do Porto Rico and Muscovado do; 160 bbl* ptuars^ A B ft C do ; 150 do Coffee Sugar B ft C do; 25 d" do; J^.11, if* for tel. cbte^b^ B0DCBa . H EIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE.—100 basket* roil genuine Hledsieck Champagne, and warranted to be euoh. for •sleby G RUYERRE CHEESF.—One more of those fine Gruyerre Cheese will be cut'thla (lay at apM C OFFEE AND TEA—160 bags Rio eofr«e,100 do Rico and St. Domingo do, 75 do Java do, 100 # anu > .b.“.H,.o„te..M Xd.bi.cU TT031 ERY AND GLOVES-Receirod, a goodassorl- 1 tl.suitableforthoaeaeo^ & H AMS.I , beer. 25 English dairy and pine applo cheese, superior butter, Just received by apl4 rsuis TJIII HAU3-a bbl, of ill* ti.iu. w. W. GOODRICH. TV/TACCARONI, ftC.—28 boxes maccaronl, 20 do vermloel- IYJL 11. sardines, olive oil, farinee, corn etareh, figs, cur rants, prune*, ialngl*** and gelatine, lust recBivedandfor • * apl4 r , W. W GOODRICH. ■piLOUjL-lOO bbhi Baltimore flour, jgUTTER AND CHEB*E.—26 flrkTni Butter. 60 ft*" saleby WSJ9-, “ 4 ror McllAnON k Mjgl T)UTTER.—6 keg# good Butfor. Just received per steamer JJ State of Georgia, and for aale by _ ‘ mh7 fc-W. BUKER. 17H)II BAIX—Three very likely qirla, aged !*. 16 add lfl A? jc»rs.< Also, a young negro woman,, and Ror child agcd2Tearr • ». • > - ■ TTEAVY FREIGHT.—Box** of copper ore Xl ed by vessel* wanting heavy IWgM «* aoR aimlicatlon to mh5 WlUJ9 *-^rTTurtl •?JSE^IiIRT&—Price ft Veador hare just received J ossoftment. at 147 Bey street. — : '■ ; V i-_ li :i — saleby apl$