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0,000, th. .Htfoll
n . n j5Rfriiwi
notbw .uhmtttad to the pcopl., bm'MH
dlotUoni or pabUo mttmut, Alnm to e prompt Kdomp-
tlon of th« city floljt. Tiro Boart of Ald-roron most bon
omutoodtbopouenloaof eladom ooporiottotheirooooU*
menu. Such, to oUtlmu, odder oU clroomitonoee, It the
tondenoy of power.
Whitt, tiro floonotol openboo oftlii. meuuie of too
Booed of Aldermoof Control IUIItood jtopkje nllto| ot
11B-U9.. Wo oeo poftojf T;por out. upon our boode,ond
octoolly reootrtoc loot thon T per oent,ottbot
1 Informed that Mo Donor
wind ta town Urt
jr the bit htndi of
gf,'trill be pn«nt«4toh.r
btordoy.At 11 o’clock,M. Amort
to n noble oeolt, oBcend and
r aldo handa and wtlUnfl boorta tn thetr
omiylWng that adbota their
mo ot the fhlrcat poc
... m’a hot (Ut to tnan’’-tto
j oocaslon cannot (All to Attract
i of oor dtiaene, and that of the
-Wo ero Indebted to the atten-
i, in thla olty, for
of WadneadaJ, per Augusta, lnad-
ilnt
9febiiwr;
henco lbr Baltimore, sprang aleak on the Slat., and
put info Charleston for repairs.
,, CosoNn’s Inqumta—A Coronert Inqnesiwaa held
yesterday at the residence of Mr. Solomon Coh*n,
over the body of a negro mannamed &m, the proper
ty oflfa. Pill Comm, of thla city, who came to his
. death; aooordlng to tho evidence given and the nt-
fflotof the jury, 44 by ft wound inflicted on hla left tom-
pie. with a pistol discharged by one James W. Wur
bon, on.the 33d inat.,and [quoting -the. language of
, the virdlct rendered,] the jury further say that the
■gfiT JA&W. Wilson, la guilty of murder.”
7 Ur. Wilson keeps a grocery mid drinking shop on
the northwest oorner of Bryan and Perm stieet, near
whine toe negrd'Sain was employed by him in doing
a^li bf carpenter work. Oh Saturday, Mr. Wilson
not being satisfied with tho delivery ot some lumber
by Sam, a'dispute, arose, during which Wilson be
came so enraged that be went into his store, got a
pistol, andmade an attaok on the negro; first striking
him onoe or twioo with the weapon, then diaohsrging
Its contents at his head, which took effect in tho left
temple, item survived until an early hour on Sunday.
Immediately after the ooeorrenoo Ur. Wilson volnn-
tartly surrendered himseii into the custody of officer
Dandy, and was oommltted to prison..
. Thb Brunswick Bo ad.—A Washington correspon
dent of one of the New York papers, states that Sen
ator Fpora; of Vermont, ia abont leaving for Europe,
fbrthe pnrpoee of purchasing iron for a Georgia rail-
. road, with which he is connected. Allusion is doubt
less made to the Brunswick road. We find it difficult
to reconcile this itatement with the one previously
made that iba iron for thla road had been already
purchased.
8
Passing Brents.
The trips of the Arabiazni the Pacific were made
very nearly In the same time. The Pacific left Liv
erpool at 8 P. U. on the 6th instant, and arrived off
Sandy Hook about 8 o’clock on the morning of tho
17tb. making the distance in 10 days and 17 hours.—
The Arabia left Liverpool on the 9th, at 8 o’clock A.
Mo, andreached Sandy Hook, at 1 A. M., on the 20tb,
being the same time exactly. The Pacific, however,
:. had very bad ooal, which delayed her thirty hours,
'Whilst A© Arabiahad been recently improved In
several respects to Increase her speed.
Nothing was done in the Gardiner case, in Wash
ington) on the 20th,.the Court having adjourned as a
testimony of respect to the memory of the late Yice-
Pirealdent King.
The variona Government departments were not
. closed on toe 20tb, as expected, but delayed nntil
next day.
'.- ; In thastxth Aqdltom offloe, on the 20th, twenty-
six olerks were removed, and their places filled most
ly. by former incambenta.
The fhnerel of the Bev. Dr. Lanrie, the oldest cler
gyman of Washington, took place on the 20th, and
was Attended by an immense conconree.
Thd recent flare up at the Varieties Theatre, in New
Orleans)inwhiohthe 44 divine” Lola Montcz, dan-
tew, &c., and Mr. George T. Bowe, prompter, Ac.,
were the principal actors, hat been mutually compro-
mired before tho Beoorder of the oity, and all legal
proceedings discontinued • much to the satisfaction
. of toe friends of all concerned, bnt to the Infinite dls-
. satisfaction of all scandal mongers.
. At a reoent lecture and microscopic exhibition,
. giv^n atthe Broadway Tabernacle, in New York, for
the benefit of a fluid to erect a church for the deaf
and dumb. -The net proceeds were eighteen and three
' quarter cenUt
The dry goods store of Steiner A Co., North Third-
street, Philadelphia, was destroyed by fire on the 21st,
involving a lots of $100,000, which is covered by in-
amance.. The rooft of two other stores were con-
snmed.
The new Bevenne Cntters about to be built are to he
called the Wm. L. Marcy, Jefferson Davis, James O.
Dobbin, Bobb McLelland, Caleb Cashing, James
Gntorie, and tho name of tho seventh not yet decid
ed on.
. The Bt, Lawrenoe was open to navigation be
tween Qnebeo and Montreal on the 21st
The regnlar mail lettings In New York and New
England States, aowell aa new routes in other States,
established by the act of Congress of AngnstSlst,
1852, wilibe announced at theGeneral Post Office
Department oh Tuesday, too 26th Inst.
The Hong Islanders have caught another whale,
. making the third thla Spring. If whales come to be
taken sailers‘will find it hard to maintain a strike for
. - higher wages.
At a recent election of officers of the Tammany So
ciety, in the dty of New York, the Barnburner* car
ried the day.
. Nothing of special Importance wm elided in the
Gardiner case, in Washington on th$ 21st, except per-
haps the testimony of Captain Bolton, who during
toe Mexlosn war, in pnpnrit of gong captured by tbo
Mexicans, went up thoriver Pannco in tho steamer
Vixen, 110 miles, and sentboats 20 miles further.—
HealMunderetood that tho river was navigable for
flat boats for 80 miles beyond, and. that there wass
. pass called Tola) through which steam machinery had
formeriy been retried nearly np to Tula.
, The Coroner of the city of New York was recently
‘called to hold an Inquest over the body of Wm. Ste
phens) knative of England, who was represented to
.hare died a pauper, bnt on searching bis clothing a
City Stock Bead for $2500, together with gold coin
and bank Will amounting to $2500 more, were found
. sewed op in it He . was a shingle maker by trade,
. and lived ln the most penurious manner.
The revert railroads-forming the complete chain be
tween Albany, Trey tad Buffalo, hare just been
merged into one oompany, under the title of the Cen
tral Ballroad of NewYork, ln conformity wlth the
provisions of an act of the Legislature authorizing the
•;; Two convictions for muder took place In the court
of Oy?r and Terminer, in the dty* of New Yorkon
' toe JLW& The names of toe culprit* are Tho*. -Neary
and Patrick Fitzgerald, each for toe murder of his
wtfdt tuidtr the lnfineoce of liquor. In both, cares toe
* 'jmy reoommendthe murders to executive clemency,
The murderer Spring under sentence of death In
. Philadelphia) ha attempted to starve himself to death.
Certainly a 1ms barbarous .death, when voluntarily
Indulging is ths. Illusion of a vast bonus, somehow or
other, hereafter to bo declared. Whlohere*-exonre may bo
adopted, it la dear that our executive eouncll Is specula
ting in a fund, for tbs Imaginary benefit of eltinns who
consented to be taxed for a particular iotyoot. Tbo r*tlro*d
having .boon built, it la. tbo duty of tbo corporate authori
ties to rodaomtho debt of tbo clUasna, by Mlling their as-,
sets.
Wo have heretofore issued twontyjear bonds for Inter-
v nai taproTvasnts udfhls U a oonstsat and permanent ex-
ease for not redeeznmg them before maturity. I am oy
pored to any bonds having a longer term to run thf^‘•h
yoare. _
Well, enppooe you postpone Abe peywwl
maturity. How then, In the name of doU»* »° a
amount oflbrod for sale. Tho only.possible mode of selling
stock, without depredation, Is ’by gradual absorption, in
the course of months end yean. In all honesty or pur-
pose, I should bo glad to know bow else, or in what other
mode, owidebt la to be liquidated f
This olty owns a large amount of stock in the Sonth west
ern foad. It is now selling shore par. Are we to hold this'
stock too, in prefonnoei to an oxobsnge for onr bonds?
Now, Mr. Editor, m a dtlssn of Bsvsnnsh, I shall oxer-
else my Judgment in voting upon the proposition to sub
scribe to the South-western Railroad. My vote win be
governed by wbat I may understand to be the settled pub
lic policy of thla city. • There eeems to bo none, thus for
adopted. Are w# called upon now, u heretofore, to author
ise bonds to be Issued, without the condition annexed, that
the city stock shidl be exchanged for bonds, the moment it
can be done, witoout lore| or are we called upon to author^
Iso, under penalty of taxation, tho oontrsotion of debt,
which, at the pleasure of the Corporate authorities, may
beforevet perpetuated T I belong to the old school of. fi
nance, and I believe that debt Is a curse, and freedom from
debt a blessing. NOroan any ltgerdemain of pepo'bslsncest
convince me that imaginary assets are equal to flesh-cutting
bonds. dNCINNAigg.
From the Tallahassee Sentinel.
Railroad Meeting In Montlceilo, Florida.
M^mcoio, April 11th, 1868. *
Pursuant to notioe, and a resolution of the meeting held
in Montlceilo in February last, the citizens of Jefferson
County convened this day in the courthouse, the farther to
confer as to the importance and practicability of construct
ing a railroad across Florida to tho Golf of Mexioo;
Gen. William Bailey waa called to the clulr, and 8. W.
Baker, Esq., appointed Secretary. Woodson White, Esq.,
waarequeeted to address the meeting, and in compliance
he clearly vindicated the necessity of prompt action in the
premises; presented the claims of St. Andrew's Bay and
Pensacola respectively, as a terminus affording superior ad
vantages, and reforred to the'willingness of ths Savannah
oompany to oo-operate with Florida in the enterprise.
In compliance with a call of the meeting, D. 8. Walker,
Esq., of Tallahassee, forcibly and earnestly advocated the
importance of immediate action on the subject, showed that
a railroad across Florida would be an enterprise greatly
conducive to the welfore of the State, and is a matter of
ael&defenee and self preservation—called attention to the
Interiul Improvemennt fond—now with certainty estimated
at one million of dollars, and probably to bo increased five
hundred thousand collars by the sale of swamp lands grant
ed to Florida.
The following resolutions were offered and adopted:
Retobxd, That a committee of' five be appointed to confer
with the railroad companies of Savannah and Brunswick,
sa to the probability of either being induced to enter Flori
da in Hamilton County, and traverse Uie State west to the
Gulf of Mexico.
Jlmolrxd, ThAt a committee of seven be appointed to so
licit subscriptions to the contemplated railroad, and to re
port at a convention of citizens from East, Middle, West,
and South Florida, to be held during tho summer.
Under the first resolution, Messrs. W. Denham, Caraway
Smith, 8. W. Baker, A. Marvin, and W. S. Dilworth, were
appointed. .
Under the seeond resolution, Messrs. John Finlayson, J.
a Devine, Robert H. Gamble, Dr. F. Palmer, Dr. T. B. La
mar, Joshua Taylor, and Edward WOlsy wore appointed.
The opinion of the meeting waa strongly againt permis
sion to any raOrcad oompany to intersect the line of Flori
da at a point farther west than Hamilton County.
W.Bmxr, President.
B. W. Baker, Secretary.
mmimm
with a round ti
we have seen l
ness of imw
itemtpayab
Remitted to Ireland..,6,
Dedacts^debroufbtVn by tauntynMti,H*»’.;^o)00^00
Balance, estimated stock remittances,
What A losing business J Giving away iixl.
millions of doUan a year mow than wo weefvo I—
Can afiy nation qontbmf tosoitain snob an enormous
and pertotual drain on its resonrcei? But let os look
a little Into toe items of too aocount.
Pint, the excess of Imparts; what does that mean ?
The latest offleta! returns of imports and exports es
tablish thvfollowlng condition of foots:
Import*) less re-export ...i.....$ 20?,248 $100,787,«5
Ex^UV. ..V..;.;....-. 87^87^87 lM'OBl.UT
mitof t
own houB
sa.
sieeu of.Imports.$ 86,800^08
fixeen of exports.........j... .$87470^01
It wonld seem, therefore, that odr exports have ex
ceeded onr imports for 185T: hot Mr, Bfoadhead and
his school will not allow that specie ta^ a ‘ *
duct and an wtioletf-oommerpe, and eke
Mftl:!
metal which the Oatifornlans piok oat of the soil dif
fer* from the corn which is gathered in Ohio; or the
button raised at the Booth T Have we not reoelved
ample wtnraa in goods for every penny of it sent
abroad?
As to the speoie part of the subject, moreover, wo
find,a statement in a late number of Hunt's Moga-
zine, whlonought to qaiet the fears of the apprehen
sive. It show* that from 1821 to the close or toe fiscal
yearl847-*8, the entire importation of foreign coin
and bullion into our Union, amounted to $252,169,841,
and the export of the same, daring the same period,
reaohed $180,462,406. In then twenty-eight years
there was acoordingly.a balance remaining in onr
ohest of $71,707,435. This was the foreign accretion
alone, while from onr domestio production of the pre
cious metals onr mints have received, in round nnm-
ben, $10,000,000; bo that our total Increase of suede
from both sources vfas $82,000,000, or about $3,000,000
* ^From the fiscal year 1848-’9 to the present time,
the Imports of foreign predoua metals, in coin and
bullion, were $24,000,000; ““ —
ductions amount, acoordlnj
000 : deducting from thla f
$85,000,000 which we have exported and we find that
infonryearsandahalfoor anode currency has ac
tually gained $23,000,000 eaoh year, of a grand .total
of $104,000,000. -
But, omitting that view of the matter altogether,
we may observe that the balance of t^lrty-six millions
1. an; apparent
ireaent it eland
abroad of the goods Imported, and
for the export cost at home, which are two quite dif
ferent rates of coat. The former shows what Is to be
laid on the other side, not what the goods are sold
br on this side; chiefly on American aroount, and
the latter, which are shipped also on American ao
count, are sold at an advanoe often per oent, at least.
In this Item, alone, then, there onght to be a deduc
tion from the balance of nearly thirty millions of dol
lars.
Mr. Brodhoad, besides, as the Economist, well or-
nes. makos no allowance for tho American mercany
le navy, which earn abroad tome freights'; and If a
tonnage of 4,188.440 owned in the Atlantic states, and
worth $200,000,000 cannot earn 10 por cent, abroad,
beside supporting 20,000 American seamen witb their
families at home, they would not increase as fast as
they do. Thus the weight of cotton exported in
American vessels, 1b 600,000,000 pounds, which, at
half a cent freight, would give three million dollars
upon that article alone. These two Hems, freight and
profits on exports, wipe out Mr. Brodhead’s 41 bal-
onoe."
The interest payablo abroad la a mere estimate, and
requires $300,000,000 of American stocks at least to
be owned In Europe. The chances are, that the
amount so owned is not one-third of this sum. Again,
all the interest due is not aotnally remitted, bnt to a
considerable extent, it Is re-invested here. The next
Item of travellers expenses abroad, is offset by those
of foreigners who travel here. The government ex
penditure abroad may reach about one-third the sum
nentloned; the amounts paid to the navy come near
ly all back; the remittances to Ireland are for pass
ages of emigrants hither In American ships, and
every dollar returns. What then becomes or Mr.
Broadhead’s terrible balance sheet, and what of hie
hopes of a high tariff, which were doubtless the se
cret causes or his constructing so flimsy a piece of
book-keeping?
We have no doubt that a nation, like an individual,
lay borrow too much; that it may rash Into heedless
cpendltures, and involve itself in ruin. But we do
ot believe that the investment’now making of foreign
capital In our railroad and other enterprises, U.of this
natnre. Most of the works on whose bonds the
money is raised, axe promising works, and will add
mmensely to the wealth of toe country. In the ad-
£ reduced in these latti.
> the authorities and peaceable inhabitants of
Island of Cuba. In past months, also, insidious
jecta of an alarming disposition,founded on onr li
oration law* have been denounced by too press. With
this motive, In protection of onr independence, and
with the decided purpose of preventing whatever hos
tile Mt soever,ttf thelnjuiy oftto Spanish nation, en-
—*■- --“ -' Were taken to fruatijte every apbri-
light attempt to shelter its founda
tion lathis Republic,. The situation.ot the Govern
ment was a difficult one, indictytihg restrictive or
ders with respect to the entry of foreigners into the
oonntry ; bnt be what might-toe consequence of «ot-
Ingin such a delicate matter,or whether the powers
with whom treaties were stipulated should compre
hend or not the truo tendencies of such measures, up
to the present time the government has received noth
ing but marks of approbation. * * * *
ides this saving idea, oomes another of not less
tn>m wM butltttl. utMtr In <ror m.tk.t oB H.InnllT-
Tb...InworeUObrtrou(ollowll Jl.t»,M »t >Mt m
rt 10, Md XU Mitt moirt » ft. . / ,
OM. '
• Ho.v, ■>« «» SK I- »•* Vork, KmUnort to rtmuUiit
.apply,.e.U.10u4T W« c«l. St«»»»
q.oUJ ,t WOKfflOJj | TtMU l.ltOUMl. “*» <*•
Bt. ptui In that olty .ton. t) now irtrly to ttat proMTO-
rtbyth.buUlnth...tlN but. In arUrobn, lott, b«-
la, .boat UtfiOffiOO. Yet th. .prot. oa budon tb.00tb
of Fsbrusry, wm 1ms tflaa in December, i860, while the
sgrefst* of lUbffitiea has iborssaed wltbin the period near-
ty fifty per oeht'.'.: > * . '. ; : - : J ‘ e - ‘
The State loan of $4fl7.000>i been Ukenriznarenf
of 107.89 for a fl v* per cent stack.
The Independent Treeeury continuei to dUbune Its foil
receipt!, othenriie the receipt! would ta sn extrsor-,
dlnsry amount - under present heavy Import!.
the foreign flninclzl adviees per. Arabia, have exercised a
ice upoO our own money market. The move*'
U to the deduction of,the Interoit on thefcty-
llih debt of i}£ per cent etrengtheni confidence in tho fo-
tore, while a decidedfovorable influence le felt growing out
of the fovorapie turn to American railway negotiations ad-
vised by the’above ateppter. $2,050,000 of the zecuritlei of
the Ohio and the' ItisUutppl Company, the mala line con
necting Cincinnati! and; St. LouU, no portion of which is
yet open to travel, pave been placed upon the London mark'
et, and quickly taken at'tn average of 9% per cent ster
ling, equal -to 101 in New York.
. Borne little anxiety aeems to exist among the cotton In
terest on this side, yet tbnee who are most ietereeted seeiq
to feel atroug In the (Stare. Great eautlon le exercised on
the other ride, and a close watch kept of the receipts ot our
home ports and at the proepeote of our coming crop, whlob
will have a controllng Influence in the English market for
the next few months. '
Co, A
i netUud
»»d for sale \
ret of
SSSWSsi
»pw. . - •: W. W. JJNOOLN. MmttitM^ t|
. ■■ DgM.-... MgmmKgm
consequence—that of insisting on tbo mediation of
the two great and powerflil nations who h&ro always
been careful of onr conservation. Strongproofii have
been, op to the present time, giren ortho nobleness of
tho views of France and England, and to no other
cause—thanks to the efficacy of their protection we
owe ip—that there has not been on the frontiers a pe
riodical effusion of blood.
Respect to Use late Vice President.
of the Vice President coakfbo ascertained to be au
thentic, tho subjoined orders were issued by the Pres-
t-*. - - -
MAOON, APRIL 22d.—Cotton 8©10>J. • Markst duU.
AUGUSTA APRIL 22, P. M.—Oottoh—'The transactions
are limited, and show no change.
Stained..... 8 ©8]
Middling to good Middling .10®10 j
Middling Fair O10J
Fair ..Wail
BALTIMORE, APRIL W. 5 P. M.—Flour—Nothink
done in Howard street Flour on'Change to day, owing to
the un&Torablo news from England, and the scarcity of
veseels. Bomb small sales were made at $4,76fg)4,81M, but
holder* generally would not operate at these figures. City
Mills Flour is generally held at $5 for, fresh ground pared*.
BALTIMORE, APRIL 2l—« P. it.—RtoaB—The muket
for Howard Street Flour to-day opened at $4^1>/. and 700
bbls Straight brands, at $4,87>4, closing rather dull at the
last rate. Sales of 600 choice brands Howard Street Flour
at $4,87*.
NEW YOl
1000 bales
for sale by
OO
Icre.am . T „ Trni
Per hark Maria Morion, (
- - - DovU/O
SSdapg^ter.
' from N. Yc«k—D O’Connor,T "R
‘ H Johnston. Morse b Nichols, T
to^JgSjtn..,
Per sleampacket Calhoun, from Charleston—T 8 Wayne,
J DeMartln, Kempton It Verstille, Dr Hrd, Dr J A Wragg,
W B Tinsley, J B Cubbtdge,W BatUrsby k Co.
Per steam.packet Wm. Scabrook. from Charleston. Ac.—
J P Saunders and aervant. J,J Flnlsvandson, J W Patter-
, son, lsdy and child, Gen Howard, W J Flckllng,-Mr* Flck-
ling, E Batter, Mrs Lewi*. Mrs Woodward, O Haskett
Penionand child, W A Smges, R B Habcrthana, JB
•mbsin, Dr D Hamilton, Master Ffnlty, Master Hamilton, B
Clinch.
Per' steamer Jasper, from PaUtka, Ac.—Mrs Lewis, Mrs
Willie, Mrs BourkeTj D Wilkins, Dr Nieott. O B Mlllhouse. J
T Mills, W B Wright. MeNeaiy.H O Bcott. B F William*. W
S Taylor, Dr Marshall, J T William*,- B Bateman, Dr Hot-
lock, R Dillon, Dr Horibrook, A H Tomlinson, W D Collins,
F A Butt, Q A Atkinson, 0 Gibson, J F Guitmsrtio, J Wil-
son^B MBurch, WB Oakman. AD Bachs,UBO8,and six
PA8BBNGBR8.
Per steamship Augusta, from New
Durand, B 8 Burlinr ”—” **
J B Jaques J S SmiL., : —,
B B Lewis, J Hanscom, R
Per* team packet Calhoun, from Charleston—Fowler, J G
Yare)N^JNedy agdladyH0Dottsrer, GFGBaber,USN,
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
)RK, APRIL 20.—Cotton la heavy, with tales of PORT OF SAY ANVAR iytott ak tone
Fiour-the sUame's news hu depraved the ^P RT ........... APRIL 26.1863,
for State,
lour is in
Went and the
!he whole
in try will sympathize with the sentiments express-
in these testimonials of respect for the eminent and
lamented statesman whose earthly career has j^hus
been closed In the fullness of years and of honors.
J"By thb President op ths United States.—-The
President has, with deep sorrow, received informa
tion that the Ylce President of the United .States,
William R. King, died on the 18th Inst, at hU;resl-
dence in Alabama." .
In testimony of respect foremtnent station, exalted
character, and, higher and above all station, for a ca
reer of public service and devotion to the Union which,
for duration and nsefolness, is almost without a par
allel in the history of the Republic, the labors or the
various Departments will be suspended.
The Secretaries of War and Navy will issue order*
that appropriate military and naval honors be render
ed to tho tftmory of one to whom snch a tribute will
not be formal, but heartfelt from a people the deceas
ed bos so faithfully served.
The publio offices will be dosed on this day, and
badges ot mourning-be placed on the Executive Man
sion and all tho Executive Departments at Washing
ton. Fbanxlin Pierce.
Washington, April 20,1853.
market, with sales of4760 bbls. at $4A0/34A0* (
nnd$4.60X<2/4,87* for Gcnnestee. Southern fit
moderate request, with salea of 600 bbls. st $6/5)5,12*.—
Wheat la heavy. Corn Is heavy, with sales of 63 for mixed,
and 66 fot yellow. Whiskey la better, with salea at 23*.
Pork is In moderate request at $16.76/5)15,87* for Meis.and
$13.60 for Prime.,. Beof is firm, witb sales at $12A0/®$13
foriness. Beef Tongues are quiet at $18® $16. Bacon-
sales of 200 tierces Shoulder* at 6*, Hams 0*. and buyy.
ant. Lord—sales of 550 bbls and ktis at 9X©10 in bbls.
and 11 In ksgs. Butter is steady. Naval Stores—sales of
6000 bbls. rough Turpentine at $6,87*; 4600 gallons
Spirits at 63/5)67*, caanr ,1000 bbls. erode Turpentine at
$2,62*/S)2,87*; 6000 bbls. common Rosin at $1.26/5)1.60 :
800 bbls. No. 2 at $1.62/S)$5. Coffee-sales of 060 bags at
for Rio. and 11* for Java,.with a fair demand.—
Sngaiwialea of460hhda. at 4*/5)4*/S)6 for Muscovado,
and4V/S)6* for New Orleans. Molasses la steady, with
‘ or dOOnhd-"—
ARRIVED SINCE OUR LAST.
. Steamihlp Augusta, Lrpn,-N, w y or k, 69 hours, to Padel-
ford, Fay ft Co. April 20th, 6 P. Mm passed in the Bay, brig
Wilson Fuller, for Savannah. 6 P. M., off the Highlands,
passed steamship Prometheus, from Nrw York for 8sn Ju-
— 1080 P. U,, off ”— ”— 1 *'■ ‘ ‘
i ouuiuciucr, troui viMineium ior new I ora.. iwmi, ’M
8 8W of Hntteras. Exchanged signals with steamship
e of Georgia, for Philadelphia. North of Hattaraa en
tered a heavy bead sea; Sooth of Hatters* experience
kpl2
Umbrellas, foe Mia by
ggMPTONAV-
t CBAltPAOKE-100 bub^i nj?
*p 18 j.
*pM-- --- WYLLY ft MOnT “ "
WYLLf ft MOXIBnmi ?|
JtUGAB, COFFEE, MOLASSES AND BEOAM^a'
O Muscovado Sugar; 268 bags Coffoe: ot *uJ?,
fret 46 barrels do.; (6) do. iSreotadoC;
la^Jnj per achr. Shim, froml^dsntj, [ofaV
A . reived a Urge lot of Indian Rubber Goods, —~>l
draper and Ikthr L
17 Whitaker I
TNnyiiw, Ire.—200 bbls Baltimore Hour, so hTiTtfin
‘f 118 HcHAHON » COTu |
B iCON AND BBO-.-M art. bMaa ihoffiSTj
rides, 10 do choice hams, 20 half bbls beef netful
and for sale by
apm
/CHOICE TUSCAN OIL,—A superfine Salad Ofl. 1
V ”P^riyfor thU market, Jurt mSlred Siffl I
phis steamer, and for sale by. - • I
_ *pU8 W. W,/fjNCOLN, MonumentSqmt I
>*PU8 W. W. LDiQgy P
‘gAGGING.-OO Axles Bagging.
apU6
F FOR SALE—A young negro woman, a Bnt nliS I
and washer, of good character; also, a mulatto nI
od house servant and cook. Apply to “ ■
WYLLY ft MOXTMOm ]
In store, »nd for ukw
IRIGHAM, KELLY k C
a good
ap\16
sales ol
ihds New Orleans st 28/329.
General Orders,
No. 11.
War Department,
Adjutant General’s Office,
M >. Washington, April 20,1853.
I. The following order announces to the Army tho
death of William Rufus King, lata Vice-President of
the United States:
War Department, )
. Waahiqrton, April 20,1853. s
With deep sorrow the President announces to the
Army tho death of William Rufus King. Vioe-Presi-
dent of the United State*, who diod on Monday, the Middilni
8th inst., at bis residence in Dallas connty. Alabama.
NEW YORK, APRIL 21.—Cotton is firmer—sales of6260
balls. Flour-$4,44/34,66 for State, $4,50(34,87*for Gen-
essee, and $6/36.12* for Southern. Corn—Yellow at 66*$.
Coffee—Rio at 9*/39*$. Sngar-4*/3&* for Orleans,
and 4*/36*4. for Muscovado.. Molaues—Muscovado at
23/326$. for Cuba, and 29$. for Orleans. Whisky—23*$.
rork—$16,76/316,87* for Mess, and $18,60 for Prime. Beef
-Mesa $1460/313,60. Lard 9*/310$, and kega 11$. '
NEW OBLE1NS, iPRtJ, M.-aon-wmciT Ruvww-Ttn
put three days have been a period of but little animation
in our market generally, even in our great staple, Cotton,
through tho advance In price noticed towards the dole of
last week has been sustained. Flour and Grain have va
ried but little, while Bacon and Pork have further advanced.
Sugar and Molasses have been pretty steady, and Tobacco
In nnnsnallr good request.
Oonoir.—Total for the three days of16,000 bales, the bulk
qf which is for English account.
The receipts of the three dsys are 10,114 bales, against
22,782 bales for the corresponding period last year, and in
the total receipts at this port the increase, compared with
last year, ia 269,611 hales.
. niw oRuttM cuanncAnox.
Inferior,,
Ordinary,...,
103d Anniversary of the Union Society.
Umow Bocncrr Bau!, 1.
Bavannab. April 23d, 1363. /
The Union Society calibrated its 103d Anniversary this
day.
> At 12 o'doek M., ths Society proceeded to the Unitarian
Church, where an able, eloquent and appropriate address
wss delivered by the Rev. John Fierpont, pastor of said
Church.
Tho Society returned to its Hail, sod the President sub
mitted his Annual Report, exhibiting the affairs of th* So
ciety In a prosperous and gratifying condition.
SSSOLCTIOXS MUD AXD UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.
By Abraham Minis, Esq., seconded by Allen R. Wright'
haolved. That the thanks of this Society be tendered to
the Rev. John Plerpont, Jr., for the' chaste and elegant ad
dress which he has delivered before us this day, and which
ditional valuo whioh they will give to land and to pro
ducts, they will create an ample fund for the redemp-
ion of the claims against them,besides payings good
dividend to the proprietors. We are little moved,
consequently, by 1
prophets of evil.
io doleful apprehensions of these
The Snored College.
A letter from Paris to the National Intelligencer
_ _ jalate:
44 Letters from Rome, Just received in Paris, sl,-_.
ns that in a secret consistory, held on the 7th nit., the
Holy Father completed tbo Qaored College by the
creation of eight new Car<dinak-~one of then; is a
French prelate, the Archbishop of Tours. These let
ters contain some interesting information relative to
the Roman Cardinalate. On the 1st of January last
the number of vacancies In the corps of Cardinals wss
seven. The recent death of Cardinal Diepenbrock
left an eighth. By virtue of the promotions of
7th, all the vacancies are filled. A mil Sacred Colli
has not been witnessed before for a good many years.
vre hqve heard with very great and nnfeigned pleasure»«nd The very advanced age of some of the actual Cardi-
request the favor of a copy to be placed in the arehiyesbf nalaJdaki
the Society.
Berolttd, That the thanks of the 8oeloty be tendered to
the Trustees of the Unitarian Congregation, for the loan of
their oburch on our annivenanr, and to the choir for the
excellent and appropriate mniic, with which they have so
kindly (hvored us
By Joseph 8. Fay, Esq^ seconded by Colonel Noah B.
Knapp j
Bereft*^ That the report of the President ha* been heard
with plsasuro, and accepted.
Nesofoof, That the thanks or this Society are due to the
late President, for the ualous and skilful attention he has
bestowed upon the affairs of the Society—creditable to him,
and a good example to his successors.
nrosn MUD AND ADORED.
The Committee appointed report, having examined the
President’s accounts and vouchsrs, and found them correct.
Joexrn8.FAT,
: taMctod.
a Mag atnngloa to luth rt Uu esS of t
l Hi b gtoeniljr 4o>> 8 ijjnlL
Edward Padelford. President; John W. Anderson,Vice
President; Edward G. Wilson, Secretary ^ Edwin Parsons,
8taward; James T. Webb, do.
The President appointed the following
Board of MANiasns—Solomon Cohen, Robert D. Walker,
Abraham Minis, AllenR. Wright, John R. Johnson,
four new members were added to tbs Society^..
At present there an eleven benefldariea.
The Society adjourned.
EDWARD O. WIL80N, Secretary.
;es it probable that there will soon be other
vacancies; but these, when they occur, will not give
rise to speedy nominations, but custom requires that
the College should not be frill. There should be a
few Cardinals’ hats always held in reserve, to be dis
posed of as argent circumstances may require.
44 According to the Pontifical' Constitution, the Sa
cred College is composed of seventy Cardinals, divi
ded equally between the threeorders.thus: Six of
the order.or Bishops, 50 of the 6rder or Priests, and
14 of the order of Deacons. Of the 70 Cardinals now
living there are 6 upward of 80 years of age, 13 be
tween 70 and 80, 19 between Gt and 70, 24 between
50 and 60, and 8 between 40 and 60. The younj
la Cardinal Andrea, bora in 1812; the oldest is l—
dinal Oppozoni, who Is 84,yeAra old, and who has
worn the hat 60 years. / *.
44 Of the living Cardinals, twe date their promotion
from the reign of Pina VII., who reigned from 1800 to
1823 sthree from that of Lee XII., who succeeded
PluaVll.; thirty-five received their hats from Greg
ory XVI., who resigned from 1841 to 1840, and thirty
from the reigning Pope, Pius IX*
n mat., at nis residence in Dallas connty, Alabama.
Called into the service of his country at a period in
life when but few are prepared to enter upon its reali
ties, his long career of publio usefulness, at home and
abroad, has,always been honored oy,the public confi
dence, and waa dosed in the second office within the
gift of the people. •
From sympathy with his relatives and the Ameri
can people for their loss, and from respect for bis dis
tinguished publio services, the President directs that
appropriate honors to his memory be paid by the army.
Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War.
n. On the day next succeeding the receipt of this
ord.r at each mtUtaiy post tho troops trill bo paraded
at 10 o’clock, A. M., and this order read to them.
The national flag will be displayed at half staff."
’ At dawn of day thirteen gons will be fired; com
mencing at 12 o’clock, M., seventeen mlnuto guns
will be fired; and at the close of the day tho national
salute of thirty-one guns.
The usual badge of morning will be worn by officers
of tho army, ami tho colors of the several regiments
will be put in mourning for the period of three months.
By order. S. Cooper, Adjutant General.
A similar order waa promulgated by the Secretary
of the Navy addressed to tba several naval stations
and Government vessels in commission.
A Havana letter of the 12th Inst, notes a report in
circulation there that the 8panish Government had
authorized the payment to George Law or $300,000
for detentions, annoyances, and losses experienced in
tho troubles of last year by the conduct of the Cuban
authorities towards the steamer Cherokee. The sum,
it is also Bald, ia to be paid from the revenues of the
Island.
The Countesa do Charbord. wife of tho would-be
t _..... Henry V., contributed to the lottery for the poor at
imotions of the * Lyons, a piece of work embroidered by hereelr. The
ticket which vron it belonged to—tne Empress Eu
genio I This, if true, ia singular.
* Dub mb’s Bakmo Powder.—We hero tried this article and
can recommend it with perfect confidence. Containing
within itself to an almost unlimited extent, tho element of
puffing- it does not require from us the puff editorial. All
we would say is, let the house keepers only try this new in-
vention once, and* we guaranty, they will see it to be for
their interest never to be without a supply for future bakinjr
operations .—Quebec Gcuette, July, 1852.
Principal office 189 Water-street. Now York, and for sale
by druggists and grocers throughout the country.
..»*/» 7
..8/3 9
.. 9*010*,
,.10*/311*
cotton m-rntxxi.
Middling Fair,... 10*012
Fair. —/3—
Good Fair....... —j®—
Good and Fine,.. —/Si
miles 8W or Hatl
8tate of Georgia, ..
countered a heavy bead sea; South of Hatteras experienc
ed head wind and sea.
^Schr Woodbridge, White Baltimore, to Brigham, Kelly ft
U. S. M. steam-packet Gordon, King, Charleston, to H
M Infflteau. *
U. 8. >1. steam-packet Calhoun, Barden, Charleston, to 8
M Laffltean.
u 8team-packet Wm. Beahrook, Peck, Charleston via Beau
fort, to 8. M. Lnffltwiu.
Steamer Jasper, Shaw, Palatka,fto., to daghora ft Cun
ningham.
CLEARED.
U. 8. M. steamehlp Alabama, Ludlow, New-York—Padelford,
Fay ft Co.
Schr John W Anderson, Watson Baltimore—Brigham, Kel
ly Co. .
Schr Empire, 8mlth, New York—Washburn, Wilder ft C.
U. S. M. steam-packet Gordon, King, Charleston—S. M.
Lafflteau.
8team-packetWm. 8eabrook, Peck, Charleston via Beaufort
—S. M. Lafflteau.
U. S. M. steam-packet Calhoun, Barden. Charleston—S. M.
Lafflteau
U8M steam-packet Metamora, Peck, Palatka. ftc.—S M
. Lafflteau.
‘sailed. ~
U. S. M. steamship Alabama, Ludlow, New-York.
‘ DEPARTED.
U S M steam-packet Gordon, King, Charleston,
Steam-packet Wm. Seabrook, Peck, Charleston via Beaufort.
U 8. M. steam-packet Calhoun. Barden. Charleston.
U S M steam-packet Metamora, Peck, Palatka, ftp.
P IAUR AND BAOON.—200 whole and hslf bbli HwS 1
street Flour, 60 hhds prime Bacon Side* 3^4 I
Shoulders, landing and for sale by > I
- ■> . . SCRANTON. 30" ”^)\ ’■
S'
Cotton, bales.
7 9,682
...1,632,017
.... 970-1,683,587
the reigning I ,
“Fifty-four of tho actual Gai
Bank of East Tennessee Bnitalnsd,
The Knoxville RerUkr, of the 20th inst, stye.
We have for come time refrained from saying any
thing in regard to the ran that haa been made upon
the Bank of But Tennessee, because we were not
sufficiently advised to advanoe an opinion. We are
glad to have it in our power now to lay before the
readers of this paper, a document from toe offloen of
the bank, aa to He eatire solvency. The chsraoter
and standing of the gentlemen whose nsmes are at
tached to.the subjoined statement, are a sufficient
guarantee that the bank is perfectly able to do what
they say, “to meet every aoUar of its liabilities in
whatsoever shape they may come.”
’ope, Plus 1
. _ - - ho actual Cardinals are Itallahs s
sixteen are foreigners. Of the Ifty-fonr Italians, 33
are Romans by birth or adoption;? are Piedmontese,
7 Neapolitan, 2 Tuscan, and 6 belong to the Lombar-
do-Venetian kingdom. Of the lfl'foreign Cardinals,
6 are of France, 8 or Austria, 2 of Bsaln, 2 of Portugal,
1 of Belgium,T of England, and 1 of Prussia.”
Additional items 1st the Arabia.
Eighteen vessels went ashore in the English chan
nel, during tho prevalence of a fog on the 6th Inst/—
Most of them are complete wreck* Six lives were
lost None of tho wrecked vessels were American.
Bhe scaffolding at the Dublin Crystal Palace gave
way last week; killing five men and wounding eight
others.
The weather In England has been very favorable
r agricultural purposes.
The accouchment of the Queen took place at Book-
The character Ingham Palace at quarter past l P.M. on 7th”lost#—
Both motherand child were doing well, to the great
tar Kotumattsx can now be thoroughly cured by the
use of Mobtmors’b Rheumatic Compound and Blood Punmn*
which has created the reputation of being the sole and re
liable remedy for this dire complaint. Physicians rarely
undertake to eradicate Rheumatism and Its effects from the
system, as it has heretofore been considered an extra
ordinary matter to effect a cure. Jlortimore'l Compound
has thus far never been known to foil, an»has received the
endorsement tf most of the Faenlty who have witnessed its
miraculous eflfecta —For sale in Savannah by A A. Solo
mons ft J. H. garter. ft pU5
FUNERAL INVITATION.
The Friends and Acquaintances of Mrs. and Mr. Georgs
E. CuBnxDaa, find of Mr*. Ann M. Wiluamb, are invited to
attend the Funeral of the infont son of the former, GAS
TON WILLIAMS, from their residence on Gaston-street,'
near the Park, this morning, at 9 o>tock. apl26
Stock on hand 1st September, 1852,.
Received since,
Rocelved yesterday,
• *. 1A43AU
Exported to date, ..1,234.049
Exported yesterday, 4,091-1,289,040
Stock on hand not cleared 304,079
Sugar.—The sales of the three dsys sum up 000 hhds, in
cluding yesterday 200, and we quote—Inferior to Common,
2*/38*; Good Common —/o>3* • Fair to Fully Fair 8*
(34*; Prime and Choice 4*/35; Clarified 4*/36*,
prime Rebolled. and during the three days 1100 bbls L
been sold at J7/320$^or Fermenting, and 23*/324*$ for
*°RecelTed paat^hree days, 1622 bbls—exports. 180.
Flour.—'The receipts having been rsther larger, prices
■have been more in favor of buyers, and during the three
days only about 6600 bbls have found purchasers at $3,80/3
$4 for Ohio and Illinois, $3,90/3$4 for St. Louis superfine,
and $1,50/315 ft bbl for extra. Of this quantity there were
disposed of yesterday barely 1,000 bbls. Including 360 fancy
St. Louis at $4.10. and 100 extra at $6 $ bbl.
Rocelved past three days, 6406 bbls—exports, 6879.
Corn—Yesterdsy’s transactions includoa about 8000sacks
of which 6000 were sold by ons broker at 47/348$., mostly
the lowest rate for prime white, and some other lots at 40
(348$. 9 bushel Received past three dsys 19,784 sacks—
exports 22,419. *
Uats—Prices are rather firmer, and the latest sales wtre
at 86/338$, for Ohio, Indiana, etc., and 87/340$. for Saint
bmis. Received past three day* 8»74 sacks.
- Pork—Quito an active movement took place in the Pork
market on Saturday, and some 3000 bbl*. changed bands,
including 1700 to 1800 bbls Mess at 814J50 for uninspected,
and $15 for branded, and 1200 bbls. Rumps at $11 Jft $1
bbl. On Monday.460 to 600 bbls, were sold at $16/5)16.26
for Mess, and $12/312,80 for one or two lots of Prime. Yes
terday the aales were mostly in retail parcels at $16,60 for
Mere, and Included 260 bbl*. uninspected Mew, a poor lot.
at $14,87*, and 100, a very good lot, at $16,26 $ bbl Re
ceived past three days 8936 bbls.—export* 1620.
Bbxp—The rates are little more than nominal at $18/3
18,60 for Mess, $11/311,60 for Prime, and'$18/320 for Prime
Hess in tierces.
Received past three days. 202 bbls—export* 163.
Btrmm and Cubssn—Western Butter is dull it 9/316$ ac
cording to quality. Cheese scarce, and worth 11/312$ « ft.
Lard—Prioes have been decidedly firmer, and the follow
ing sales have been made : 900 bbu and tlsrces Mo. 1 on
Saturday at 8*. on Monday 801 bbls Inferior at 7*, 89 No. 1
at 8*, 100 and 200 bbls at 8tf, 219 Prime, in two lots, at
9$, and 800 to 400 kega Ordinary at 9*/39*$ « ft, Yes
terday a brisk demand sprang up, and nearly 1600 bbls and
tierces prime were sold at 9$, 78 No. 1 at 8*, and 940 ksgs
Prime at 10$ |Ub.
Received past three days.'
kegs—exports equal to 7144 _
Bacon—Prices have Improved again, and sales have been
made of some 600 casks at 7*®B$ for nrime Sides, and 6*
©5*$ for ordinary to the best 8bouluers. Including yes
terday some 90 casks at 7* for Sides, 6*/36* for Should-
era, 8*/39 for plain and bagged bams, and 10*/311$ for
fancy Sugar-cured.
Reoelved past three days, 1021 casks—exports, 883 casks
528 boxes.
Rios—The market is stagnant, and prices about nominal
at 4*/S)4* for Carolina, ete.
Wiiibxy—No Improvement has taken place in 1 his article,
whioh Is in limited demand at 18 for Rectified and 18/5)19
for Raw. On Monday one lot of 170 bbls waa sold on the
Levee at 18$,
Received past three days, 1992 bbls—exports, 834.
Corns.—Since our last there has been little or no im
provement in the Coffee market, and the sales do not ex-
NewYotk, Ai ,,
Boston, April 21.—Arr. ship* Delaware, Apalachicola;
Louvre, do; schr Rowen ft Isaac, Franklin, Jacksonville.
Cld. brig Maria T Wllden, Savannah.
MARRIED, ‘
On the 21st Inzt., in thiadty, by th* Rt. Rev. F.H. Gart-
MEMORANDA*
ril 21.—Cld. brig Macon, [Savannah.
H A
Silva.
apll^
J. ROUastL/
O’Rourkr, Esq., of Savannah.
B LACKING.—lbbl Mason’s celebrated CktUeortfat I
ing, just received and for sale by I
*pU3 , j. ROpasmi I
S AUCES AND CORDIAI&—16 baskets BonJesnx Aik* I
Cordial, 8 dozen Soho Sauce, 8 do Sswver’i MAlb I
Worcestershire 8auce, Just received and for sal# by « I
apU3 J. BOPSSm I
E ONDON PORTER.—10 casks Hlbbert’s Brown Stntk 1
. sal" by apU8 J. R06SM I
M OSQUITO NETTING.—60 pieces mosquito netUul ■
_do boblnet do, for sale by j
ap!13
Kempton a
YTYDRAULIC CEMENT.-100 bbls Hoffman’s Rosendale, T?LOUR—73 bbls Howard street Flour, landing fraai I
A A a superior description of Cement, landing from schr. . J? Mary H. CbappelL add for sale by
-WifotsalnlM^.- -^-gr 0AMpnELD (XJIIEN 4FCSM |
G INGERPOP BOTTLES—For sale by
J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-streei
S YRUP I.
ap!26
B ristol brick dust and Tripoli.—Bristol Brick
Dust for cleaning knives, and Tripoli, for cleaning brass,
T7INE SHIRTS.—J nat received, a new supplyof Barita.l
A’ with or without collars. PRICE ft VEADtt I
. *PlO 147 Bay-itst • I
P ig HAMS.—6 barrels new I’lg Hams, 2 barrtU nti f
Tongues, 2 do smoked Beef, just received andfwnH I
reb!8 j. R0ASB! I
glass, tit., for sale by
apl22
B ETTER AND CHEESE-80 firkin* prime snd efaefa* I
tor, 60 boxes cheese, received and for sale br |
&W5TU
apiS
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be solff on Th
day. 6th May next, at the brick store, corner of Weat IVIEW BAOON—100 hhds primer bacon sideO&fck
aroad-street and BattleKowaU the stock in said store, con- ■*•’1 shoulders, received and for sale by
assortment of groceries, liquors, dry »pl6 . SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 49
■sfcby apB J ROCSat. I
G UUYERHE CHEESF.—One more of thoso fins Gnsa I
Cheese will be cut this day at I
»P |4 J.BOCfflmi |
M A ,^ Nr ’ J>ox“ maccaronl, 20 do rpta 1
1.VA U. sardines, olive olL farinee, corn starch, |a» I
rants, prunes, isinglass and gelatine, Justrooeirrinilrl
»* leb J »pl4 W. W G00ME I
r^just received poSssi I
lebjr E.w.Knxj
Meeting of the Savannah Fe-
. .i ** -Asylum, on
Monday Afternoon, at 4 o’oldck. The publio are real
fuUy Invited to attend. apl23
MEDICALCARD—Dr. C.H.WIU&—Office 148
•vXfa Broughton-atreet, near Barnard—Residence cor
ner qf 8tate and Montgomecy-atwets. 8m—an!23
-..Also, the unexplred lease of said store; levied on by
rirtue of au attachment tn favor of Mlchal J. Reilly against
John Gown. Sold by order of the Inferior Court of Chat*
ham ooqnty. ap!26 JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff o. o
EOROIA—-Bulloch County»—To ail whom it may eon.
corn: Whereas, Jehua Evsritt will apply at the Cburt
or Ordinary for tetters dlsmlaaory on the estates of John
Everltt and Sarah Everitt:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday
in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
- Witness, Wm. Lee, sen., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, thla 26tli day of April,1853.
ftpl26 WM. LEE, Sen’r,, 0, B, o
EORUIA—Bulloch County /—To ail whom it may concent:
Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin
istrator* on the estate of John G. Slater, a minor, have ap
plied for letters <Hsmi*sory;
Thesoare thereforeto cite and admonish all whom it may
concern to bo and *ppear at the Court of Ordinary for Bui-
loch county, on tho (fret Monday in November next, to make
objections, If any they have, otherwise said letters will be
granted. V
*p!26 WM. LEE, Sen’r, o, b, o.
A LE CIDER, fte.—60 bbls Ale, 20 do Cider, 16 do white
wine Vinegar, 20 casks London Porter, for sale by
»P123 , MCMAHON, ft DOYLE,
ikTOLASSES, ftc.—60bblsN O Molasses. 80 do pickled
IvA Herring, 75 boxes choice smoked do, for sale by
*pi28 - McMahon ft poylb,
LOUR AND HAMS.—160 bbls Baltimore Finny, «nn pjj!
tlmore cured Hams, received and for sale by
»Pl23 MoMAHON ft DQYLE^
ANAL F1DUR.—Just received per schr Charlea Mills,
from New York, 40 whole and 20 half bbls superior Ca
nal Flour, for sale by
_ *pl23 H. K, WASHBURN, Agent
b S k H * ri *StorUm,from N. York,
90 bales North River Hay, for aale low on the wharf
*1 »Ptt3 H. K, WA8HBQRN, Agent. ^
C HATHAM MUTUAL LOAN
_ for sale. Apply at this office.
S AVANNAH MUTUAL LOAN A8B0I
for sale. Apply at this office. .
F IR 8ALE—Three very likely Girls, aged 14. Bail I
rears. Also, a young negro woman, and hr 491
ago<i 2 years, Apply to ’ P
WYLLY ft MONTYOUfl \
from New York-3 *■
bbls No 1 Mzritidjt I
CRANE ft II0UWI r
P ER SCHR. KJCHANTRESS,
New England Rum, 20 half
No 8 do, for sale by . mh6
B UTTER AND CHnnnm-25 firidns butter, Hta,
cheese, received and lor aale by
MoMAHON k Mltt:-
H Ay -—100 bates prime North River Hay, lzndig tal
t schr F Satterly. for sale bv 1
mh!6 ^ BRIGHAM, KELLY*tt 1
liiaTEU AND CHEESE.—20 firkins choice M«i»
Aft boxes Cheese, received and for sale by
PfrSl MoMAHON k Witt I
HBKY.—100 bbli, New Orleans Whisky, Unfaj* 1
day per brig Kate Heath, and for sale by 9
wu* WILLIS * Bill
received.
Salt.—Only one small cargo of Liverpool, 1739 sacks, bss
been sold at 80$ for half fine, and a cargo of 8600 bnshels
Turk's Island at 24$ $ bushel, on time. Liverpool is re
tailing at 90$ for Coarse, and $1,16 for Fine, delivered.
BAoanro axd Ron.—'We know of only a few limited sales
t ing and for sale by*
fabl 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 44 L
WINE—A superior article, strongly wwsta,!
apl7 1 dIfCot fr° m Hie Importers, and for sate g
rtSNABURGa-60 balsa white and striped'oSSf
J ust received and for sale by J
*P17 AIKIN ft BOB |
MBR0IDERIE8, fto.—Moslin and lace ChemlwWj
b , *?’ *® c ®> “ustin and cambric Sleeves,
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*. Swiss and cambric I*.
Iawd and cambric HandkercnJefs, black LeceMu*,
Valencia and thread Edgings and Inserting!, BoniriRl
bons, etc,, ete. ter aale by . A
Mfr9 HENRY LATHR0P** 1
BANK STATE OF GEORGIA, SAVAJWAn, 22d ^ r K*ntocky Bsmjng, and fi*/3J*$ for Rope.
•OSr^April. 1868.—Dividxxd No. 85.-!rhe Board of W- I^lz Bsgglng Is duU at 11/311*9 In large iote, and lltf©
rectors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of D*$ « n small ones. • ,
Lord Skelmcredafe, one of toe oldest Commoners of
England, died on the 1st instant *
It is estimated that the additional snm of £2fl00t
day declared a semi-annual dividend of
m* dollars per ahare, payable on and after Monday next
the 28th inat apl23—4 I. K. TEFFT, Cashier. **
«■ The Chronicle ft Sentinel and Oonatitutionillst, An-
gusts, j^MlUeilpirllte Recorder, and Athene Whig, will please
The-Annual Meeting of the Stockholders or the
Savannah and Albany RaBroad Company, aanro
vided in the articles of aasoclat
net in which they have oonduoted the affialrs of the
institution through the heavy ran that has been made
K ite vaults; and we venture the prediction that
is not Another bank In Tenneaseotbateoold
have sostained iterif through snch a crisis.
Baiixny^OTTwNMSBi. >
Knoxville, April 19,1858. C
, For the protaetkm of the note holders of this bank,
we-deemitour duty to state, that every dollar pro-
“ltod hae been nromptly paid; and farther that toe
okTs prepared Unneet every doIUr of her Uabili*
Prea’C
yy grants.
There ii
is no open opposition to toe notion of Fiance
with regard to the Turkish orSardinian government,
and no movements, of Importance mentioned. M.
Montalwnbcrt hu written a Tetter of a satirical char
acter on the corps legislative in which he makes some
Bankis prepared to meet every doUir of h
ties, in whatsoflveaehape they ma^come.
Directors.
Hu. L. McOluho, Cashier.
M. D. Bsardsn,
. Jot, L. King, v
Chss. J.McUlnng,
C.M.MoObe*.
I hyve been with the offleere of the
toe foregoing statanttint to he irae.
. Wm. H.' Skied.
Knoxville, April 10,1853. • .
actor on the oorpslegiBlativl,!
slight eats at the emperor.
Lanina of Credit,—Die London Tunis has a re
port of a case of some ink rest to travellers abroad.
An Amerioan-gentiemen nought for cash aoiroolar
letter of credit from a moi “ ‘
dressed tn ’tofilr. sgentac
doenment anthorixed toe
.wm addressed to honor
.rUh&ftn, lodged. ah
firm on tbq fands which they hi
-the sale ol the iotter^npon^ to i
attached BtUl belonged to tho creon w
to them; and that they, tbe ga nisheea
tho orodit, Incurred no reflponi bllltyui
under acceptance. - 4i ~-* 4V<
naaMd ahsolntely 1
the continent, an<f this
houses to whom it
As.. Shortlyafte^
disputed accounts
with toe, London
tons reoelved for
lea that the trans-
that the mhneyso
uneF so
ereon wbo bad paid it
or Isstuue of
r they came
that the money
‘ in exchange for
tased to be the
not attachable,
Realdenee and (5
Broad-strwst. Honrs o
and from 8 till 6. P.M.
Railroad Company, as pro
on; , will be held In Savan
nah, at the Long Boom of the Exchange, at 12 o'clock, H.,
on Monday, the 2d day of May next < ’
, ■;! ' J. P/SCREVEN, President
J. W. Axmoaox, Sec’ry, ap!22
NOTICE.—The schr Charles Mills, Francis, mss-
•Ca;for, ter New York, can accommodate a faw pas
sengers. If applied for immediately. Appty on hoard at La-
Aar’s press, or to ap!22 WILLIS ft BRUNDAQE.
NOTICE —All person* having relatives or bar-
ing charge of bodies deposited in the Gaston Tomb
are requested to have th$m removed within thirty days.
. Those remitting after thattim# will be buried In tbs pub
lio cemetery. JOHN MALLERY, Q
*pl20 Committee Health and l
Mraou. oor^raBami>^®r:'
H. L. Bt» havto associated them,
salves in the flnctieo of their Profession, may be found at
their ofltoe atthe residence of Dr. B., 97 Broughton Street
south stds, between Butt and Drayton-i treats. • At Might Dr!
tween Ararnaru ana wiuttaaer streets.* / noe—6m
lujonr Bags.—The largest sales were 20.000 in bales, on
Monday, at 9*$, cash, or equal to it, and yesterday 149
bales at 9*$, 90 days, adding interest *
FaBOHis.—The freight market has been dull again, A
Ship for Liverpool at 9-10d for Cotton, and yesterday a ship
for St Petersburg at 19-32d for Cotton.
Exouxges.—We quote aa follows:
flteriinf,,.,... ..108*/3109]
A ugusta and waynesboro’ railroad otock.—
^ for sale. Apply at this office, ap!22
■RUr^AND CnmsBE.—-30 firkins prime and choioe Go-
" ■hs^Rutter} 60>lioxee Cheese, received per steamer,
»P*22 MCMAHON ft DOYLE:
*P»M PRICE ft VEADER.
Zdrerpool Otftton Market. .
'nttta.] Dvnroou April 8,1863.
conveying our dreular adviees of 1st inst.,
•tUamthip Arabia,]
The America, convey
reported an improved demand for the week ending that day,
at advanced rates of Cotton, with sales Inexoessof any
praviouft- week this year. On Saturday leas activity in*
valledfind the sale* <ud not exceed 7,000 bales. The Africa
aKired on Bnnday, but; ototeg to her advioee being void of
later Infoqaatton from the Bonth, the market presented no
new feature.-./.i"
On Monday, tot bnslnaee being confined to 8,0001»W-
j No. 90 Abercorn, orner of Bonth
oonsultation, from 8 till 1^ A. M.,
• ‘ ’ nolO,'
IfSrta OFFICE STEAM BOAT OOMPANY OF QD)R-
eowiie OU theS^nif C ° tt ° n 17 7 ^ »1H
““ O; H.‘JOHKSKIS. Prot
t existing cui
From the laxity d
nmoa to iTooKaoumni.
OFFICE STEAMBOAT OO. OF OA.,1
• . SATinua, April so, UW. /
»HHm of th, atMUioMm of tht> Compiti.
[. ot .iMttaj Undin,# W hrtt «t th.
- <nlfo»br,HhK»7l!nt,*tiO.
— lwnrr tt moboam.
felrSrSSSSS
swfaa moll, nansook ana oambrie maslins, *Uk and linen
lustres, ftc., for sale atthe lowestpriceby
JE DxWHT ft MORGAN,
v A 4^SSr liM ^ TARY BALLjwffl be given
' SefgHKRAVT,
Corpl GRHi. /
negro woman wUh her
.-Uf . ... .. '/•;*
B EST IVORY TABLE CUTn>ERY.-I now offer 4*s»
complese assortment of fine and common cottier*
the best American and Sheffield manufactories,
new style* and finely finished. Ivory handle We
forte in seta of 51 and 68 pieces, fine Ivory handle t*l
dessert knives with albatta andaRverplated ford# tow
table and dessert knives with steel forks in
and beef carvert and steels, bone and buck hsndhir
and forks, steels, fto.
»PH8 J. P. COLUNS, 100 B
K EMPTON ft VERSTILLE have Inst recsiwJ.***^
of figured grenadines, crape dfariols, silk ttaWft
toey are offering very low stthsb®*
next to F. Zbgbeum’a mnslo store, Waring’* nu»«<- j
N IW BOOKS.—Summer Cruise In the Medlterns—
bjsM an American frigate, by N. Parker W
Woman's BHdle,ItyT, & Author.
The Mother and her Offkpriog, by Stephen
ggerty a Missionary Physician to the A. K O.T.Rk*J
—j/obeer^{msMriMvutureih>tb*94
and Ml^dc^.. - "
Baraum’s Illustrated News, No. 16, andasupplf « 4 1
back numbers, received by -■
ap!20 - . ; , ,. J. B. C
F n BALE-Tbe following named Negroes: TktrjA
19/ndehQd 1 year, an exeellent eeamitre** •»*«*
Dorcas, 18 retro, a field band; Hannah, 17
washer and Ironer; Dorous 19 and Blsal6,
Lney. 14 years, house Servant and nurse;; Ann. “jew
do i Adam,-16 yaoro, ostler and field hand;
* name <*tbslj