The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, May 05, 1853, Image 2

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ir"wmmiiM't. KMtaxgCfTT^***"*^** ■-•-=* I mMI Um Dminulln Italy to bowofto UrOwcfU of tho oppoMntaof tba tj»nd tbo tdataUtntlon of Oosml Wobtlim tbottbm la noolliarpapar In t-taMiS to tbalr pwtj u no tb» Whig I itoaraUy—which la ao Wttwl/ danoonolng •ha DaancnHe (ttljr and Ha FMM«t ad tba Bamur. —" -i Ha adttor la datannlaadtoanait bbtafa.. _ hnak np lha loohloo which hubwn to# _ axlant hno|ht aboof between the twowlnfc of owpartr.andhjrtliitooiuH»l»a whet "eldend •oaoUhet" ha.can to the Whl*e. wo aia«Udhehai ' taken a itap toward and oomiaaueadanopanan» dm exalnat the Democracy of the Union. Booh laadOaie aa the loUowtaf, which wo tod In the laat naahet of the Jhmer, la anmiitlhla ed hot eoa In- Uhn iaIta hour of peril. hudegenerated lato ana.. •mMm of Mtaconlrao elements for tha apoUa of office. ani is btnUy mmortty qf tAs confidence tnd njipori tftkt ▲faint * fenerienee, however, baa proved him to ba a nan «U- mmmtimmthe middle ground, wtth tbe two extremes, ngaidfcse of the eofem* pledgee la his Inaugural Address. Under bla admlnlstretioatbe party organisation bM dtgen- 'dated into a eorrapt machine toe tba purpose of buying or taataria* tin MaSla of tba Uaioa Into a aanfla anbmlaiioo lathetrYree Bad aad Baaaaaloa enemies.” •t- Haar that Demoerata 1 The National Democracy, . iMeKBnf to 'Ool. Holmt, “ la totally unworthy of : theooofldenoe and support of tbe people.” Wo think • th* “people” w!0 express * different oginkto next October. It la not itranga that the Banner J> en* s * fagad Ip quoting the editorials of the central organ \ of Gaoigla Whlggery, and giving to them its endorse- ment, In exproe terms. Ita editor having denounced Oan. Pane* and tha Democratic patty aa unworthy ofanpportand oonfldenoa—hla place henceforward la * ■ •*wr®jr a ‘**¥$cfKwldent j iba Democracy of the 8tata are brighten- •d by tha Banner** defection. WUh entire respect fbr Ms editor-respect which we truly feel—we moat aty that with hla phrenxied hostility to a majority of the party lu this State, cron had he oonaented to re do®* his farmer position as one of Us members—we should hate more to fear than to hope from his in fluence. The following editorial from the Mississippian, paper well known throughout the South, exposes the sentiments of a leading Democrat in another State _Weobeerothatatooa Got. Cobb of Georgia baa cook. out In Bitot of th# re-unlon of tba Democratic party sad theabsadoopant of aU other poliUeal associations, by it* mamlMa, calculate to prevent such a molt, tha Athens JbMMr, a leading Union Democratic paper, baa taken luue With him, The oonsequence of this ooutso on tha part of • that journal, la that If has now become a fierce denouncer QfMr.Plarce andhls Administration. The Banner baa ^*thaet° rejected all propositions to reoofnlao tba Demo- - P“ty In that 8tato. It baa now discovered that i t, heir tke ocniwtf H<*»» SSSSSS’£X«»S Olrodatnet.. Along Olrodlt pregmeed toVirtiK. guino udbyll o’oloek, tt h*d eunloped ehoet one. half of the Uook la that diraoUwi. A lumber yard wae emenget the ptopertjr eoneumed, and eeranl grain and tod itoree. TheCreKem Oilg.ofUieMUi, Bays the Ion most have been mew, but owing to the lmmeiwe ©oncoure* of people present, with the con fusion consequent thereupon, was unable to loarnpar- Honiara. Up to a lata hour the lire continued to rage, but was being mwfelly oombntted by the firemen, with a prospect of anooeedlng In their efibrta to stop Itafnrther progress. ^ Haw York Clipper Shlpa. Two fine dippers were launched from the New York ship yards on 8aturday» tbs 80th. Oua from Wm. B. Wkbb’s, tha other from ▲. 0. Bill’s. Wa find tba following description of each given in the New Yotk papers, which may be lutaieatlug to mahy of our own readers i Tmi Young JLmkkioa.—This magnificent dipper, buUt by Me. Was, Is two hundred and thirty-nine Teet six lnobea long, ibrty-thn4 feet six Inohea breadth of beam, twenty-six feet hold t with twenty inohea dead rise at half floor. Her keel la of white oak i stem aad item posts, oounter timberi,top timbers fourth ftttooki, Ac., are of lire oak, half top of.ee- dar.atanoheona of loonat, and tylahoe of frame of the very beet white oak. Her entlrt frame la double, dl- agonallyatrspped with iron plates 4x« 8th, crowing each other at right angles, and running from the up per deok frame down to her fiooijl heads. She is cop per festened below the loud Una, and Iron above*— Her fere,mala, and mizen masts, and bowsprit, are all made. She has her oopper on, and wUl bo at her berth for San Frendsoplii a few days. She is to be oommand- ed'by Captain D. B. BAMOoit,fairmfrto of thawMpptr ship Swordfish, wUfiHgPW* PWwped hU cele brated n*«a«»^'dbety days to San Pranoisoo. She Tyifcr- OaoWa Dawnoa, and Is considered lest monument of the sWjl 0 f her builder, of the last^ov alfeut S eat ool.looka weU^and a.noaal II be manufacturedttaMnsulng seeaon. ^ iavwnUls are rapidly lHOTau% oo the St. Johns. Theta are now tUnUea mills In tbe neighborhood of Jacksonville, and thsae we ooaUe to supply tha da- mand Wr raaglntand othar lumber. Emigration tofiast and Middle Florida lalnereas- M Idly and steadily. Many planters wbo select- r lands last autumn, and placed tbalr forts up on them, are now removing tbalr femtlies thither for permanent settlement. Tba health of the country will oompara favorably with that of any portion or the United State*—JVrw Orleans Cractnt, April 10. • Australia* For the ship Nimrod, OapL Nichols, which sails from New York on or about tba lat lust., for Aus tralia, near 800 passengers are engaged, and the num ber wul bo ferther increased. Tba emigration to Aus tralia from that port la Increasing. At least 600 per sons, Including tba passengers by tba Nimrod, will have left for that destination within fifteen days. The New York Herald contains letters from an In telligent printer,who went to Australia, in prefer-/ once to California, to seek a goldon fortune. HM statements are very desponding as to snooeea lnjhe mines, not only a* aflbcu himself, but for the steal majority there. It Is Indeed the same stor/>Uh wbloh wean all familiar as regards Callfcrnta-a "streak of luck” fpr a very few., which to always, sura to bs heralded, but only hardship* and disap pointments, not a tithe of Which was probably ever E rased for the many. If be bad monev enopghto back again, the writer says he should be happy Twomen wbo worked to the same “gulch” with Wilkins Micawber, Bm., In Australis, are now stay ing at the St. Nlcholasln New York- They say that Micawber means to visit us nextjeason, and give us a ooureo of lectures on tbo ” Bpafctblng-turoing-up ” philosophy. > . A^»^f^ijr'««. tk*‘ .kin. Upon tbsoaltn blu« ma \ Bat ganUa anllM'ahdloring hearts, And hsnd*to dasp toy owb,- 1 Arfbattar Ikah tba brightori Bowars, Or stars IhiVcTsr shone. * Tba stmtnayVrm the grass to Thodswsliadrooplofflow’r, And e/ss grejr brighj, and watch tba light Of autanyfe opening boar | But gratis smDss of traderoess, And spatles we know art true, And wanner than tha summer Uma, And brlgbtay than t^a daw. A Child'at Prayer, mr sues cahst. girtoht<m^|to»5oga of tbnuba* / ifbsn tba winds ara low •, /'Brighter than the spring time blushes, / Baddsalngoutofsnow, • Ware tba voloe and ebaak so Air, Of the Uttle ebUd at prayer. ^ Like a whlto lamb of tha meadow, CUmbing through the light | like a priestess In Uie shadow Of tha tample bright, 8crmed she, saying, Holy One, . Thine, and not my will, bo done. «r.8 ;he sheriff of thto county, bad $1750 lu m , a ha no middle ground between the two great po- UUea! parties. Thera fi a Democratic party with Ur. Ptoroa at ita head, and there U a Whig party in whlcl ograhtoadall the alamrata of opoduon to Democra • ^ prraentod ofeararlng all ooi thmwUhthaWhifiiand cUaring to tha Democracy, or of * KlS* w, r l J ha .y h, * ,a ? d making war upon the Admin- °f Mf- Pierce, tha ohoeen rapraeentaUre of tho prlndptea andpolipy or tha Democratic party. The Ban- 2?L v*hout heeltation. It parts company with Oor. O^b, and rafcaea to ooalam with tha gnat body of tha Dansoeratto party, and consequently gras oter to tha ^hlfi. In Ita Isotto of tha 21st April, It lals fly Its arrows printed with tha poison of the vilest calumnies, at the Ad- .ministration. TUa count has tha merit of candor and boldness. Tha friends of. tba Administration will hence forward know wbsretoflndit. In truth than was left no othar alterna- tire bat to take ahold stand on one tide or. the other. To . pretend that ops oan now claim to bt an approver of the Administration and a defender of its eminently wise and pa- , totottopoUcy, aad attbe same time affiliate with Us enemies the Whigs, for any political purpose, is to assert an absur dity too moostreoa to require comment or exposure. Aa ’ ha ’ r ° a ^ We regret that the Banner has not thought proper to fefto^tbaadyim of Gov. Cobb, and spurn all farther alliance with the Whlga ; bat we unch prefer that it should have some out raanly against Mr. Fierce at ooo*. than to have Psrikssod friendship for the Administration and at the ■ ■ time permitted Itself to bo courted and caressed by his miss. It cannot do half tha harm to tha Democratic cause, stow that ita intentions are openly avowed. ‘Give us the meman who masts his antagonist and plants his blows face to fkee, in preference to the assassin who deals his stesltby stab# while ha aska, u art thou in health, my brother T” We have no fours but that the reorganised Democracy of Georgia will carry tha day, notwithstanding the Whlga have recruited their rank* by the accession of she Banner. . In no act has the President forfeited tba pledges contained In his inaugural. He stands forth as tha sworn enemy or toaStirism and ooneolldation, and the champion of tha Union Upon the bail* of tho Rights of the States, and while he oc- anpiea that position ha will be protected by the unehaken eoofldeora and the steady sopportoftbe great Democratic party. Let open enemies and secret foea—let Wblgs and facUonlsta Us whatever garb they an wrapt—do their worst; $100,000 Toted for Use Improvement of the Savannah River i The meeting which convened yesterday to take ac tion in relation to the improvement of the navigation of the Savannah Bivar, was in session about five minutes—Joat long enough to have tbo preambto and naolutloqs offered by Mr. Cuyler read. Tho result will bo seen from Ha official proceedings—one hun dred and fifty thousand dollars voted without a word of persuasion,-and without a dissenting voice, to be expended in connection with the forty thousand ap propriated by Congrats,for the removal of tho wrecks. It to bellevod by the dtotingobbod Commissioners, whose report we have published, that the expenditure of thto sum will add two feet to the depth of the rlvor. By a ferthor appropriation—which, no doubt, tho fa- tore will provide— tbeso two feet may bo increased to five, thna giving os a channel through which all ▼easels drawing not more than twenty feet may como , np to tho wharves of our city. Tha Oglethorpea in CbulMton. Tho Oglethorpe Infantry, Capt. Miller, arrived In Charleston on Tuesday, meeting a most cordial re- oeptlon from the Irish Volunteers, Union Light In fantry, Moultrio Guards, Washington light Infantry, and German Riflemen, and escorted to the Pavilion Hold, Captain Bctterpibld, wboro, of conreo they were entertained in a manner characteristic of a host long and well known as the commander of first class quarters, and the patronage, of inch aa appreciate comforts and luxuries always dispensed at the Pavil ion with a liberal hand. In tbo evening an enter tainment was given to the distinguished visitors at 8L Andrew's Hall, at wbieh wore many invited guests. The. Hall was elaborately ornamented with flags and flowers by tho bands of the ladies; and the table was spread with a profusion of tho rarest dell- cades of the season. Capt. Walker, of tbo Light Infantry, presided at the board with Capt Miller, of the Oglethorpea, and His Honor the Mayor of Charleston,on either side. After ample juatico to the xreature comforts, speeches, toasts and songs follow- ad until a late hour. Tho visitors left in Tuesday morning's train of cars for Augusta, accompanied to the depot by an escort made up of representatives . from tbo aeveral independent corps of the city. Charleston' Regatta* Tbo Charleston Regatta Club liavo announced a repetition of the regatta that took place In their har bor tost winter, to come off in November next Having ’"ddddadwpowaelasrtflcarioa^f.hoato. and terms of aotry arranged so aa to offer a fine field for sport, doubtless tba occasion will call forth an array of com petitors and apeotatori surpassing that of laat year. 'The Courier give* out a word of oautlon to gentle man from our own State to “ look out sharply for their honors, lest tho laurels whloh have crowned their Cypress be transferred to the Oak or the North- . era Pine.”’ We can assure our Charleston neighbors that tba honors already won by those from the South of them In tha sports of last winter, will prove but a stimulus to still Jiigher attainments in any fature oonteat; ’and if defeated, will yield tho honors to oth-. ere as gracefully as It would be their pride to wear them themaelvea. “Savannah and Albany RAiLBOAD.”-Thefirst meeting of stockholders in thto Company, was held last Monday. Tbo following Resolution was adopt ed* ' . 5*^ Jtot tire meeting adjourn to Wednirday 26th t“tj »t 12 M., to reralve the Report of tha Engineer and to ““ c “* u - Haw.—At thto present writing tbo heavens are pouring upon us as most acceptable rain. For some forty-eight hours past tho skies have indicated its ofafag, but we feared a disappointment. Tbo earth Is drinking It In In apparent luxury, V “ ——it fan# In anxious herte Upon tha eua-diled fields and heated air, Loosening with Marching drops tba rigid waste, Aa If It sfouid each root’s lost strength repair » Gold and Biltkx at th* Mint.—Tbo receipts of gold and silver at the Philadelphia Mint for the month : of April ware !7A6«/)00-$4,766^)00 of tha former, and HfiOOfiOO of tha latter. The coinage for tho same time has bean,of gold, $6,305,060; of stiver, MliMW. Aoctdwt to THi MsTAMOBA^—Tho steamer Meta- man, plying bitween thto and the several ports of FlortdSjbrokaher shall on.Sunday morning laat. while at the wharf at Bt. Marys, where aha now rc- ' mains., Another boat will be Immediately put on in bar place. Tba attention of our business readers to respetfally Invited to tha professional card of J.O. A.OLaax, Maq., la thto movnlngff toaua. W. H. Webb, Eaq, The North Wnn><-ThJa to a new ono thousand tuna burden, built by Mr. Bell Messrs. B..W. Goodridok & Co., and to Intended for the California and China trade. Her dimensions are . as follows: length of keel, one hundred and aaventy one feat; breadth of beam, tblrtyaix feet; depth of hold, twenty-one feet: length over all, one hundred and eighty-nine feat. She to constructed of best ma* terials, with special regard to strength and durabil ity, and oopper festened throughout. All the modem v Improvements have been adopted in her arrange ments and appointments. Among others, she is pro vided with Eksrson'8 Patent Ventilators. Bhe to to booommanded by Capt, Jkromi B. Hildreth. ‘ Tho dipper schooner T. A. tVard, three hundred and tiilrty tons, for D> C. Fhebnan & Co.'s Uno of Wilmington, N. 0., packets, was also launched the same day, from Roosevelt, JorcEfc Co.’s yard. Iiottary Policies In NeW York. A Mr. Geo. 8. Meshural, a book-ktoper in an In- snranco Agency in Wall-st., recently lodged a com plaint with Justice Stewart, against xn Exchange Broker, doing business in Broadway and various other parte of the city, for dealing in lottery policies. The complainant, affirma that within eight months next preceding tho 1st of March last, he himself has been In tho*babit almost daily of buying lottery policiea of tbo accused, and that frequently during that time he haa paid him as much as $300 per day, and that the sum total of his purchases of policies from the accused daring the said eight months, to about $8/X)0. A warrant was Issued, tho Broker arrested and held for examination. Whatever penalty Is provided lu thto case, by tho laws of Now York, it strikes us, khould be made to act equally as severe on tho com. plalnant as on the defendant; having been, In accor dance with his own affidavit, a pretty extensive dealer. The steamship Honda arrived at New York on Tuesday, in sixty-four hours from wharf to wharf. Additional llamaJ}?.the Bailie. England.—The Chancellor of the'Exchequor had presented bis financial statement, which proposes to continue tho Income Tax on a diminishing scale for 1 year, to extend to Ireland and to all Incomes over £100 per annum. Also, to reduce tho advertisement stamps and other duties, and to abolish the Soap du ties and substitute fixed ad valorem rates, making 10 per cent, the maximum on manufacture*. He also proposed to increoso the spirit and lagacy duties, and to reduce the sea duty within the next four years to 1b. per lb. and immediately to Is. 10J. Opinions are equally divided regarding the statement, and affirm ing and others condemning it. Borne think it will overthrow tho new ministry. The Chancellor’s budget ra® the chief topic of dis cussion in business olrclea. it was thought that would possibly bo rejected, in oonsequence or the manliest injustice of some of its features, In Which case tho ministry will resign. The Times, Pott .and Chroni cle praise it, wbilo the other London papers condemn it. > The Conservative members had held a consultation with Lord Derby, and chalked out tho fature course of political action. Tho Times, which first made the chart* that Kos suth was Inplicated in tho rocket affair, still Insinuates bis complicity, though ho haa positively denied It through his friend Mayno Reid. William Halo, son of tbo proprietor of the factory, has published* state ment exculpating Kossntb, and declaring tb6 factory a bona fide establishment carrying on a patent busi ness. Tho proprietor intends prosecuting tho Gov ernment for damages. * . „ Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe, author of " Uncle Tom’s Cabin." bad been enthusiastically, received at Glas gow and Edinburgh. Two thousand persons attended tho soirco given at Glasgow In honor of Mrs. Stowo’s arrival. Dr. Mc Dowell presided, and Mrs. 8. was received with the greatest enthusiasm. A soiree was also given her on the succeeding evening by the working classes of Glasgow. She gfoceedcd next day to Edinburgh, and will Journey thence to London.* France.—There will bo a fete at Paris op the 10th of May, as the Emperor wanto to removo the ashes of Napoleon the First from the Iflvalidcato St. Denis, on the 1st of May. The revenue returns show an Increase for tha quar ter. Le Pays says tho country to financially vory strong. Trade at Paris was moderately active. The Emperor bad given tho Archbishop of Tours a Cardinal’s hat. The China from the Imporial manufactory at Lo- vres, designed for exhibltlou in the Now York Crys tal Palace, was very gorgeous. Portugal.—Very large axports were being made of Wine. Tho cotton and woollen trades wore brisk. 8weden.—Tho King or Sweden bad resumed the reigns of Government, and tho Commission acting during his recent sickness had been cancelled. Austria.—A commission under the Presidency of Count Riecbeburg had been sent to Lombardy to in quire into tbo state of affairs. Tbo hasty withdrawal or paper monoy bad affected trade at Vienna. Further explanations containing nothing nev have been given concerning the withdrawal of the Sardi nian Minister from Vienna. Tnitncy—-There was nothing new rogordiig Men- sikoff. Ghika had resnmed tho Government-of Mol- dnrla- The Custom House. It Is known that in consequence of suite Instituted lately for the recovery of a largo amount of real es tate in tho city, the work 00 the custom houso was suspended, a portion of the lot being embraced in the new claim. - Foreseeing the Jntermenable -length of the caaso, ono of our citizens, wishing to see the building completed at an early day, camo forward and proposed that if ^department would rocommenco tho work at onoe, he would not only procure tho dis continuance of tbo suit but make a perfeot titloto the United States of the disputed property. We are glad to be able to state that the proposition was promptly accepted, and that the attorneys are now drawing up the necessary' papers. We have there fore the assurance In this that the work on the custom rs. monkeys, Jackasses, hack-drivan The Marriage tttlatlam WMMMa^Mlear, and Christian views of taken from a popular work i —.. , . M|ond,” published in this city a few years ago, from the pen of a gifted clergyman i "Ofearthly relations, those of husband and wife, parent and child, (Mend and neighbor, maater and Toe Marriage facial I The followlugtouud, dear, and ( (he marriage relation, are taken froi tdtittod " Martyrto, a Legend,” pub L-JttWmahy dotn oome.” " Good, go op N " Hobbs—What " Lions, -tigers, ... tamuKi, alligators, monkeys] and schoolmasters.” - •' „ .. ...* " F*ry f irrW—but youTl take a Uckln far your last » GUee-What to the mineral kingdom ?” " Tho hull of Callforiiey.” •::y.^Ct p J’S!?v^ubi.w n ,d. n r • " Garden sane, potatoes, carrote. ingyone, and all kind of greens that’s good for oooklng. "And what are jplnos, and hemlocks, and elm»r- of «pri., jnd^roo on h»n an hour's Intermission—except Hobbs. Tm Boston Infantry Reoiment and th* Wash- ikoton HommwT—Tb. Pint Bogiment orLteBt In- fnntrjr, Col. Uolbrook,h.ro[moored «bomUfolblook of Quincy granite, appropriately designed »J>d in- scribed, Tor the Washington Monument. Tho follow ing 1a tho Inscription in raised letters First Regiment of Light Infantry, Mass. Vol. Militia, Boston, 1863. Charles Lee has recovered a verdict, In the Circuit Court, at Morrtoville, Madison Co., of $4,000 against the Rochester and Syracuse Railroad Company for personal injuries caused by an accident on tho Rail road in October last. It Is said that the company offered to settle the claim before trial by the payment of $0,000, but tbffisplaintiff refused to accept that to mmUu tSTrtia. ^ J £§§i§£I?S ! DetaMiqn* the sheriff of thto county, bad 11760 in money, a watch worth $160. and a considerable amount oflow- • from hi* residence on Wednejday nfght. Jo to gain an, dne to tbo thief, ho wu tQ. doood to oonoolt o - tnodlom.- or dnlnonnt. H-lns botween Wallingford and Dutbont. [ Sho itotod that tho propoit, wu oUtlon bj o girl, ibootldjonnof ago; tbit obo hod bnrnod nbool half tho mono, that ohohnd oocnstod the Jowolrr under a Mono, and the romnlndor of the mono, In another place. They returned and made search, bat were unable to find any of the lost property. The girl, however, was watched, and finally they conclu ded to revisit the clairvoyant. On being put Into tho mesmeric state, she said the rest of tho money bad been burned since their previous visit, and that the Jewelry wu then thrown into a well, which she des cribed wtth great particularity, and also mentioned other olroumstauces tending lo convince her hearers of the troth of her statements. " On returning, the well wu starched, and the jeweliy found in (t, precisely as It had been described. Theqrfrl was then induced to oonfeu, when she ac knowledged that she had stolen tho property, that alio had borned half the money, and after the first search she had burned the remainder. She also said tho jewelry wu under the stone when the first search wu made. In fact, she confessed all the clairvoyant bad stated. In corroboration of hor confessions, a slip of papor which wu around a portion of tbo bills u found in the ashes, partly consumed. " The girl wu arrested, and to now confined in tbo county Jail.”—New Haven Journal. The above hM tbo appearance of being a straight forward story, but it is woll to boar in mind tbal it does not tell how much conversation the " clairvoy ant” bad wtth the parties seeking Information, before she ventured upon her first or her second guess. We have repeatedly illustrated tbo ease wtth which a fair degree of shrewdness can elicit information from the party applying for it—N. Y. Com. The Murderer Spring. The New Orleans Courier publishes a sketch of the life of Spring, in which tt to stated that he js a natu ral son of a man of good general reputation, by a woman who subsequently had three or four other natural children. His father of tbo same name as himself, kept a grocery and bakery at Miltown, and another at Costiemaino, in the county of Kerry, Ire land. ne bestowed no care on young 8pring, m his child,he having a legitimate family. The boy never attended school a day in his life, and being regarded from bis infancy as a vicloaa boy, bo wu avoided by all wbo knew nim. As be grew up, be plunged in all the evil courses open to one of his circumstances and situation, gambling, pilfering, fighting, Ao. He got married when about 27 years of age—which was about 22 or 23 years ago—to an honest and decent S ki, who owned a honso and a small field. They soon Isagreed, however, and be abandoned her, altnongh remaining in the nelgbbdrbood. About this time, not more than six months after he wu married, ho committed the first offonco which brongbt him with in the meshes of the law, from which, however, he on ihtsoccuion escaped, through the partiality of a brother of his father, whorimring a commiseion of the peace, sat on tho bench when no wu brought up for examination. . The charge against htrawu that ho had robbed a family of orphans living in the neighborhood, of £20, which ho took from a chat In their house, after in ducing them—on some pretence—to go away from home. Although ho escaped conviction, the affair bad siaoh an effect upon him, conjoined with hto pre vious reputation, that ho wu induced to resolve on quitting hto native country, and coming to America. This ho resolved on without informingbis wife. She however, heard that he wu about to leave tho coun try, and resolved to gq with him. Sho.therefore, sold her little property, and they came together to this continent, he naTing ill-treated her on the voyage— They lauded at Quebeo. Here he. Immediately after their landing, again abandoned her, and made hto way to New York. -She followod him thithor, but on account of a gambling scrape in which he wm engag ed he wu obliged to flee from tbo city a few days af ter his arrival.to avoid arrest. From New York be went to Philadelphia, where be was agaih married: his first wife also got married again to a blacksmith in New York, ne kept a junk store in Philadelphia. The son who gave the testimony which convic' * him Is by his second wife.-JV. Y. Sun. refinement, the strengthening of these commonest, these greatest, these primal relations that happiness toincisasod.andnotlnthe inordinate accumulation of money, the acquisition of empty fame or in luxu rious Indulgences. Happiness to to be attained In tho aocuitomed chair IUS wtw W BU uuuiut wwiUBM ilH , iu wiiiunu a iu- nocent and Joyous prattle, more than in the hearing of flattery ; in tho reciprocation of little andfrequeut kindnesses between friend and friend, more than In some occuioul and dearly bought indulgence ; in the virtue of contentment, more than in the anxious achievements of wealth, distinction and grandenr ; in ebango or heart more than in change or circumstan ces : in full, firm trust in Providonce, more than in hoping for fortune’s favor ; iu a growing taste for tho beauties of nsturc, more than iu the fee-simple inher itance of wboip acres of laud ; in the observance of neatness and regularity, household virtues, rathor than in the mans of ostentatious, and thoroforeraro display ; In a ^and-malden’s cheerfulness, more than intheim] Madame do Gcnlls, says, somebody, reproved her librarian for putting books written by male and female authors upon the same shelf. " Never do it,” said ie," without placing a prayer-book between them.” " Tom, whom did you Bay our friend B—— mar ried ?" " He married forty thousand Dollars—I for got her other name 1" wu the answer. It Was well remarked by an intelligent old farmer, I would rather bo taxed for the education of the boy than the ignorance of tho man—for the one or the other I am compelled to do.” Mr. Everett, late Secretary of State, computes that the use of alcoholic beverages costs tho United States directly, in ten years, $120,000,000; has burned, or othorwiso destroyed, $6,000,000 moro of proporty; has destroyed 3,000,000 lives; sent 250,000 to our prisons, and 100,000 children to the poorhouse; caused 1,500 murders; 6,000 suicides; and has bequeathed to the country 1,000,000 orphan children. improncl tone of politics ; and in the friend ship of our next door neighbor, more than In the com descending notfce of my lord duke. S inese, tlen, must be sought for in simplicity, in coatjncu ; in the perpetually recurring i rare ; in abiding peace, rather than tores ; the next after the well ofliv- ispringethup into everluting life in > sedeuously, aa in those fountains tho never-falling lovo of relatives moro than In tl in temporary: lag water whli no source else which are fed and frionds.” • Again he say$ * There are sons persons who bavo their imagina tions so excited }y the possibility of some distent good u to loso all tasjs for tho little delights which nus- band and wife, Raster and sorvaut, parent and child, may devise and ieciprocato hourly, almost. Which to the luekier man the that can be happy in the smilo of hto wife, or Mthat must wait, wait, wait for the smile of fortune,and tfaitin vain, perhaps 7 In this world, (here is nothing or such value u af fection : and the most trifling expression of it, even though it be but a single word of endearment, la In the beat cars a pleasanter sound than that of gold pieces. 1 The price of a virtuous woman Is far above ru bles,* 8olomon soys. Wore there allotted to any one a female figure of solid gold, u a companion for life, who is there but would beg that tt might be of silver only, that it raigkt speak 7 and then of Inferior metal still, if it mightily feel 7 and, then, that it might bo, like Wmaelf, of earth, might it only accompany him about? And yet, 0 human inconsistency 1 hus bands be many of them hoedleas of homo joys, as not being an increase of wealth. * . Blan is created to bo a Bring soul, and not to be an alchemist: and tba real want o! his heart to sympa thy, affeotion, love, and not the phllopher’s stone. It would not bo more unreasonable to transplant a fa vorite flower out of black earth into gold-dust, (ban tt to for a person to let money-getting harden hto heart into contempt, or into impatience of tho little atten tions, tbo morrlminta. and the caresses of domestic life.”— Boston Journal. Chinese Emigration. Itev. Mr. Williams, a Mfesionary a* Canton, speak ing of the Cbineao emigration, says: " Emigration la taking tho form of a transfer of Chlnose laborers to the West Indies, Demarara, Lima and Havana, In a contract of five year*’ labor, after which the parties do u tb«y please. Few of the Coolies, however, will ever return to China. If there could be any security for good treatment, the plan would be a good ono; but the Spanish peoplo are not tho most trustworthy in auoh mature. Tho English Government has nil agent horo to mako tho attempt to introduco Chinese laborers into Trinidad. Froo emigration to California hu nearly ceued; but it is likely to revlvo. Probably threo or four thousand havo returned, wlthiritwolvo months put. The world seems to bo mixing up again, and ita various families are becoming acquainted with each other. Japan, Corea, Annam, Madagascar, Thibet, Manchuria, Ac. must also como in.” 'What Is the Bonne} Every tlmo wo hoar from Paris, about tho first Item (after the usual announcement of revolution or a mob) is, how " the funds are in the Bourse 7” If Louis Na poleon makes a roup d'etat, or falls Into the chops of matrimony, the first question to. " what is tho effect on the Bourse 7” If tbe Bourse to all right, tho coun try is considered (like our own beloved land)"safe But if there la a “ decline on tho Bourso,” it u consid ered a sure sign of a consumption (of powder and lead) generally. And yet few people know what "the Bourse "is: so we tako from our sprightly friend, tho Boston Bee, tho following description : The Bourse.—Every trans-Atlantic steamor, when Paris mattora are touched, has something to say of (be Bourso. What to tho Bourso 7 It to plainly, what eorraponds to our Exchange—the gathering point of the monoy men of tho city—and tho street (rw) on. which it is situated, to something like State street. Tbe Bourso to oae of the beautiful structures iu the great metropolis. It to 212 by 126 feet, and to sur rounded by a range of 66 Corinthian column. Al though commenced in March, 1808, it was not com pleted until 1825, on account of tbo vlclssitudsi of in tervening time. Over tbe cntranco is inscribed " BOURSE ET TRIBUNAL DE COMMERCE." Tbe roof is composed entirely of iron and copper, and daring basinet's hours at thto seat of Mammon for the French Empire, tho national flag floats over the edifice. Portions of tho interior are beautifully dec orated by figures emblematic of Commerce, Abtm : dance, etc., with pointings of several of tbe cities of France. Ladies were formerly admitted to The Bourse, but as it wu found to encourage a passion in the gcntlor sox for gambling la stocks, thoy are not now allowed to enter during hours of business. To tal cost of Tho Bourse, 8,149.000 francs. There are stirring times within ita walls and upon ita pave ments during the hours allotted for public operations. Magnetle and Meteorological Observations. A modest building, but tasteful and ornamental in design and exterior, to being erected within the grounds of the main edifice, to afford accommodations for a Magnetic and Meterologolcal Observatory. Tho instruments and apparatus for observations of tbe former character will bo placed In a room below the level of tho ground-floor, and their object will be to famish means to make and record observation* of the being Ita favorabto than wu aotlelpatefl by *om*of tbra# Interested. Flour bu boa somewhat firmer, and the rates Pork, the tbe tendenejr has bun strongly.upwaro. Tobac- °°(S^^eriS\pSoFSws31are 21,441 bales, e*»ln*t 87,082 bales for the corresponding penod tost yser, and In the total receipt* at this port tho inerease, compared wtth last year, to 278,6)1 bales. XKW ORLAUS CUSV1CATIOV. • COTTON STATBOOrT. „ , . , Cotton, balm. Stock on hand 1st September, 1862...... Recetoedsince,.. V®**-®®® . Received yesterday, 8119-1,664,421 . 1,573*58 Stock on hand not cleared 233,072 Fiuaanrs.—But little Improvement bu taken ptooe, the sales being Kf37-lM.br Cotton to Uvsrpool, l6-16e for Havre. Kf30-164 to Boston and New York. On Thursday a ship' wu taksn np for Antwsrp at 40s. for Tobacco, and yesterday a British ship for Uvsrpool at Jfd for Cott n, and one for St. Pbtersburg at ted. . . . ExciuNOM.—The demand has been only moderate, and the rates for Sterling are not folly sustained. We quote: Bttrlln,, ..1MXi310»X France, 6f.l6 f36.20 New-YorkSlxtJ^»J BUI., g ♦ SightCliock.on Now.York, o*rlo J,,*01 Bootou Sllty-dijr BU! olher ootnbs, hair flowers, fathers *ri.uau, Imttoo,, .IcUHmrClft’,* . Mrs. Dotls, assisted bj comp* test miu^ 1 with orders.- Fancy and other bonnetitu^jto and preaaed. Pinking done, ****<lk JBf Five bonnet maksrs wanted loaiJi.M perfectly understand their builnei*. j [ AY.—80 bate* prime NorUTpin from brig Harahall, and for uie I pl30 [AY.—800 bundles Domestic IUyI 1 pioOUR—200 bbl* floor, of superior . * schr Woodbridge and for sale by B altimore flour-ioo UneTTfwcr^ e*to by ap!28 Roffl*] ■\XnHTE PANTALOONS—J a it rrctlvrfTr^ W flno white drilling, duck. 4e.. by epl28 FRlCBAvfctrnilna. E INEN COATS—A Urge supply of rotewTSl last received by • ‘M| epl28 PRICE k VEA1)Q>. j 0 >y Rhode Island, 1644 ; by Ponnsylva- t issued by Congress, Mny 15.1776; mder. 1777 ; ceased to circulate after Mitfl. Partinoton at tub Opera—Wa were sur prised, at tbo opera last evening, by having a band plnccd upon our Bboulder. It wu a gentle touch; altogether unlike certain other touches on the should er that delinquent mea so much dread. It came at a timo wlion wo were all absorbed by tho melody of tho chai-ming Sontag. and were provoked at the in trusion. " will you be kind enough to lend me your observatory?" ukedavoico that we thought we re membered. Looking round, " Great heavens!” wo criod, " Mrs. Partington I" It was, Indeed, that esti mable dame, but yet it wu not; for tbo black bonnet bad disappeared, and a new rigoletto adorned her venerable poll, beneath which every sprig of wavy grey wu securely tuoked. But tbe smile wu there, u warm u a June morning at nine o'clock. She re peated the request to uso tho pearl and diamond studded opera-glass that wo had hired at Fetridgo’s for twenty five cents—denominating it an •• observa tory.” "Is this tho right pocus 7" said she ; I aup- poso I shall havo to digest it to my sight, for my poor visionary orgies are giving out." Sho levelled both barrels at tho singers at once,andbrought them down to bor, and Pozzolini directed three successive ap peals to her tontlorncss. " It ain’t no use,” sho said, u sho handed the gloss; I can’t understand better with that—I shook! have bought one of the Inb'ra- torics at tho door.” She beat timo graoefully to tho music for a while upon tho cover or hor snuff-box, and then went out, like an exhausted candle, to try and light on Ike, who wu trading for a jacknife with another boy on tho gallery stairs.—Boston Post.’ Sensible to the Last.—It has long been observed by medical writers, that death is frequently precoded by insanity—to a fact which iiu occasioned tbe re mark that It wu not utonishing, (or everybody knew that when folks got mad they were about to die.— This rertllnda us of a cue which occurred many years ago in the Philadelphia Court, where a prettyyounj widow wu in 4&nger of losing two-thirds of her hu; band’s estate—hto relatives groundiug their claims on tho allcgod insanity of tho defunct. It mry be u well to piemisa that the presiding judgo wu not on ly convivial, bit also very gallant. " What were your husband’s lut words?” inquired tbe attorney. The pretty young widow blushed, and looking down replied," I’d mthor not toll.” *• But indeed you must, ma’am. Your claim may bo decided by it.” Still blushing, tho widow declined to toll. At lut a direct appeal from the bench elicited the Informa tion: He said, "Kiss me, Polly, and open that other— Gin,—The Boston Mail Bays, tho best imported real Scheldam Gin. to now mannfactnred in town, at about a dollar a bucket, yet our toddy maker* are talking of striking for ten cents a cocktail: six cents without sugar, cheese, cod or crackers 1 Where to the pump? The Detroit Free Press says that in that city no leu than $100,000 are invested In the manufacture of ole and beer, and that the brewers consumo 80,000 bushels of barley annually. An Improvement in lever watches lias boon patent ed in Philadelphia, called the double roller escape- ment. By this principle, tbo rubles work iu tho fork of the lover to any depth required, and Impart a greater and steadier vibration to tho balance. A Tunnel now In the course of construction on tho line or the Dayton and Cincinnati railway will, It is raid, be, with its approaches, 10,000 feet in length, and the largest work of the kind In tho United States. In tho senrch for Sir John Franklin, fifteen expe ditions havo been engaged, at a cost of four millions dollars. Sir John has uow been absent nearly eight years. Paper money wm first made in Massachusetts, in 1690, emitted by Rhode Island, 1644 ; by Pennsylva nia, 1722; first iasu ' • " made a legal tender. a gradual depreciation, 1781- Public Meeting. In pursuance to a call, a mooting of tho cltlten* of Savan nah was hold, in tho Exchange, on Wodnomlay, May 4th, 1853. to take into consideration tho propriety of making an appropriation for tho improvement of tho Savannah River and Harbor. On motion of Col. A. R. Lawton, R. Waynk, Mayor of the city, wu called to (he Chair,'and E. A. 8ovllard appointed Secretary. Tho petition asking of tho Mayor to call a meeting of clt- licnufor tho purpoxe* abnvo mentioned, wa* then read by the Secretary, and tho Chairman announced the mooting aa ready for bualneie. The following preamble and resolutions offered by R. R. CpnxR, Eaq., and aeconded by Mcaara. A. I’ortxh and Cius. QKUN, were then read and unaulmoualy pnaaod without dlaeusalon, vis: The General Government having appropriated the ram of $40,000 towards tho Improvement or Savannah River and Harbor, and the report of Lieut. Giuren, Professor Bachs, and Capt. Bowman, of date 11th of February, 1853. having shewn that the work will coat tho sum or $200,OW. it be comes necessary to provldo tho aum of $100,000. Without an appropriation by this elty of tbe last mentioned earn, it le manifest that the obstructions in onr river must remain until Government shall grant a aura adequate to our wants. It is important that no delay should occur, from want of funds, In the performance of a work on which the prosperi ty of Savannah. In so great a measure, dopends. At a fu ture day when (Vingresi shall see tho absolute necessity which existed for prompt action on our part, and that the moneys advanced by us hare been faithfully disbursed by the officer Intrustea by the United Stales with the expendi ture of the national appropriation, there cannot be a rea sonable doubt that oar city will be repaid, with Interest, from the National Treasury. It Is, therefore, * Betohal, By the dtisena of Favaunah. in town meeting assembled, that the City Council bo, and they are hereby requested to appropriate the sum of $160,000, to be expend ed In Improving the navigation of tho lUvcr and Harbor of 8avannan, and that the said aum be raised by the issue of 7 per cent, bonds. Besotred, As the sense of this meeting tliat Council should place the sum so appropriated, as tho same may, from timo to time, be wanted, In tho hands of tho officer ortho Goner- nl Government, charged with cxocutlng tho work of Im proving the river—to be expended according to his Judg ment—with due provision for regular periodical accounts of expenditure, and that said officer should, wtth tbe assent of tho proper authorities at Washington, receive a Just re ward for hts services from Council. On motion the meeting then adjourned. R. WAYNE, Chairman, E. A. PoruARD, Secretary. tfj" RmcncATOic can now be thoroughly cured by the uso of Mortmors’s RimnvATic Compound and Blood PuRiriKR which has created tho reputation of being the sole and re liable remedy for this dire complalut. Physicians rarely undertake to eradicate Rheumatism and its effects from the system, as it hM heretofore been considered an extra- ordinary matter to effect a* cure. Mortinwre!'i Compound has thus far never been known to fall, an I haa received the endorsement of most of the Faculty who hare witnessed its miraculous effects —For uie In Savannah by A. A. Solo- mons & J. n. Carter. apU6 AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. By PiiiuiRiCK k But, at 11 o’clock, at Claghoro k Cun ningham's wharf. NOTICK TO 8TOCKHOLDKU8. OFFICE STEAMBOAT CO. OF OA.,1 Savannah, April 20,1853. J The annual meeting of the stockholders of this Company, for tho purpose of electing Directors, will lie held at the Company's Office, on Monday, Oth May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. JAMES A. FAWNS, •p!20 Secretary and TreMurer. B UTTER—20 kegs selected Goshen bntuTk steamer and for uie by ' a P 123 SCRANTON.'J T7LOUR, BACON AND IARD-200 Ibli lowSTfi J? street flour, 65* bhds prime Won tilujaki shoulders,80 bids and 60kegs prime luf u’J god for safe by SCRANTON, JOUNNitW tJ ap!28 nu mini. a . _ bottlo of champagne!” Wo know not whether it was admiration for the de- magnetic dip, lnl« n d,, .T,J u,^Tn^i l If.? tbo enthim of conviction, ^n.lM§iSlli?iaat- house will soon be resumed. It to to {be. hoped that tho public *p!ritod Individual wbo baa already done so mnch, will go a little further and get tho consent of tho department to uso in tbo construction of tho building tbe Clarke county concrete Umestono. No better material can be procured and we are desirous that tbe mean* may be thus afforded of exhibiting tbe beauty and economy of using \l.—Mobile Tribune. Naval* The U. S. sloop-of-war Vandctia,tnm Philadelphia for the East Indies, was spoken March 10, in lat. 31° N..lon. 37° W. U. 8. *toam frigate Mississippi, Com. M. C. Perry, sailed from the Capo of Good Hope, on the 3d Fob. for Japan. U. S. ship Saranac, and the etore ship Supply, were at Shanghai on tbe 25tb February. The squadron of Commander Ringgold, soon to dopart to survey Behring's Btraita, will shortly sail from New York for Norfolk, where they will take In their armament, instruments. Ac. Lieutenant Rolan do to to command Commodore Ringgold’s flagship, tbe Vincennes; Lieutenant John Rodgers, the steamer John Hancock ; Passed Midshipman Stevens, tho Pennimoort Cooper; and Lieutenant Alonzo B. Davis, tbe Porpoise. No commander bu yet boon designated for the remaining vessel of tbe sqnadron, the John. P. Kennedy. The scientific corps of the expedition will be employed espeoially for the occa sion from civil life. Purser Rogers to to bo the pur aer of tbe expedition. The Marietta Advocate think* that tbe experience amTso great wA the onrioeity of the pablio to see of every day proyu tbe necessity of a change In onr them, that the officer might have added something ...I..— u— v - L 4 — considerable to tho emolument* by exhibiting them for money. However, tbe vosslpplng uablio were doomed to disappointment ;fbr on the prisoner being arraigned tote on Riesday night, he pleaded guilty. Hto lordship deferred peering sentence for the promt. —!English paper. will be placed under tho cans of Mr. Hllgard, of tho Coast Survey, a very competent observer. Tho up per pdrtion of the building will be devoted to meteo rological objects, and will be so well supplied with all the best instramonta appertaining to that branch of scienco that there may be reason to look upon the establishment as ranking first in the country in its peculiar line. In both observatories tbe instruments will bo self-registering, so far u practicable, and not a particle of steel or iron will -be admitted into tho building, If known, In order to avoid magnetio dis turbance. Two standard barometers from Europe are dally expected, and the instruments generally will be first rate. The Meteorological Observatory jrill be under the caro of Prof. Blodget, of the Smith sonian Institution, to whloh tbe instruments used by him bolong.—Nat. Intel. A Man with Eight. Wires. William Wardle wu Indicted at tbe Oxford assizes for intermarrying with Sarah Martin, hto former wife, Ellen Wormsley, Doing still alive. Thto wu ono or the most extraordinary cues perhaps that ever came before a court of justice. The prisoner wu a most determined Benedict, having marrlod no leu than eight wives in different parts of tho country. AY the time of tho committal six of there hod been discover ed—namely, Ellen Worrariey, whom ho married at Manchester, Sarah Martin, married at Walsall; Eliza beth Perkins, also married at Walsall; Matilda Graft, married at Birmingham ; Mary King, married in tbe Isle of Men; end Hennah Kina, whom he married at Dymock, in GIonoestQnhlre. Borides there, two oth ers have been dlsooverod since hto committal—one or whom had herself taksn another hatband. Ail the eight wives-(exoept the lut) were brought to Glou cester for the purpose of confronting their frithlem Don Joan, ana tbe trial wu expected with the deep est Interest. The women were placed in a room by themselves, and formed quite a harem of every com plexion, from tho fair blonde to the dotky brunette ; by Blockstono! ” A Curious Case*—James B. Barnett, a colored man, has applied for a mandamus, to compel! tho Trustees of the New York College to admit him to the profession of a physician. The affidavits for tho plaintiff set forth that Harnett Is a Baccalaureate of New York University; that he studied mediciue wtth eminent phydeion* in that city, and that be wu re gularly matrpulated and admitted to the medical and surgical tUulquea of the College, and attended one regular eburso of lectures. At tlie next term he wu dtofrtncased and expelled, because bo wu a per son of eolor. I Tho Trustees admit the facta, bat jus tify their conflict on tbe ground, that by tbo coarse and usago ofjthat institutions, persons of color are not candidates for tho degrces-or doctor of medicino. The court hot reserved ita decision for their farther deliberation, j , Rattlesn 1KB Bits Cuhid^~T1jo Southern Medi cal Journal contains the description of a.case by Dr. T. A. Atchlsoi, In which a girl seventeen years of age, bitten qa tbe left instep by a rattlesnake, wu cured by belag placed in a hot bath, and whisky and carbonate of iammonia administered to her, nntU she had taken threo pints of the former and eighty grains of tho latter] It wu two hours and a half after tbe bite that Dr. A. visited hto pdtient, when be found her swollen, and her mind wandering. no intoxication, and the core wu Judiciary, by which the criminal and civil narines* should be separated, and tried before different tribu nals. Tbe expense to the different counties in main taining prisoner! from one term to another under tbe present arrangement to very great, while the deten tion of persona oharged with crimes, but who are not guilty, to frequently a cause of regret Under tho obange spoken of by U*e Advocate they might be more speedily released, or if guilty more promptly convicted. The criminal oourf, which would be ee- tablUhed b^ thto change, would sit |n each county at Mrs. Partington hu been on a brief visit to New York. 8bo appears to bavo been delighted with her hotel on the Avenue, where she says it wu so ufaia- ant toffee the oars passing pro and con previous to rightteas.1.. The liquor c complete. Tnx CoasTfiuRVXYor thsUiutkd Statist—There to no work inlwhlch tbo government of the United Btate are engued that hu attracted more attention In Europe thin tbe coast survey. The great impor tance ot tho undertaking, and the able manner, so far, in which it toil been oonducted, have attracted tbe at tention of seimtlfle men In Enrope, and redounded to tbe credit anf reputation of tbe oocntry. Mr. Bacbe to indefaUgatae In hto'exertioiu.aQd tt must be grail- a to him to know how highly hto eervtoee are sp ited—if. Y. Journal of Commerce. Mr. J. B. Booth, Jr., to said to have netted $200,000 in CallforntoJpartly from- hto profession, and putty (torn businessspecuhtitoni^ and is about retiring from Judge Burnet, of Ohio, died at Cincinnati on the .27thnit,.Iftcommenced practice when Cradnnsll *»* a mere qollectlon of log cabin*. He served a terra •» U. 8.8emtor. and hu been for many yenn Jndg* of the 8nprtme Court of the State. Dat. ... .. Thera will b«e service In Christ Church every morning du, ring the week, commencing at 10>j o’clock, and every eve ning In the same Church, commencing at 8 o’clock. The irabllo are respectfully invited to attend. 1—mays OaLCTUOIlI'K MUTUAL wan ,iswciatio.v. •wv-Jfa At the meeting of tills Association on th* 4th inst.. it was resolved, . *• That no person shall be considered a stockholder In this AMoeUtWo Util h* ah all havo paid bis first Instalment and signed tbe constifutinn. “ That all persons who liave subscribed, bat not yet paid their Instalments, be allowed ten days to make aueh pay ment and sign tha confutation; and upon failure to do i. within tbet time, tbe stock subscribed to by them may be eken by others." may5—1 WH. 8. BASINGER, Beo'ry. , MEDICAL COPARTNERSHIP.—Dr. K. H. Man- Tl* aud Dr. H. L. Bran, having associated them selves In the practice of their Profession, may be found at their office at the residence of Dr. B.,07 Broughton-street, south side, between Bull and Drayton itreot*. At night Dr. M. may be found at hla residence in South Broad street, be tween Barnard and Whittaker streets. no4—dm , DOCTOR WILDMAN having set tied permanent-' .— ly In 8avannab, respectfully offers to its citizen* his services in the practice or Medicine amLSuiyery. Residence and Office, No. 20 Abercorn.'orner of 8outb Broad-street. Hours or consultation, from 8 till 10, A. M., and from »till 6. P.M. ; nolO MEDICAL CARD —Dr. C. II. Wsu&—Office 143 NvS Brourhlon-strect. near Barnard—Residence cor- nor of State and-Montgomery-street*. 3m—ap!23 M m , NOTICE.—All persons having relatives or hav- Us-Eh Ing charge of bodies deposited In Uie Guton Tomb are reqnsstea to bavo them removed within thirty days. Those remaining after tliat Urns will be buried In the pub lic cemetery. JOHN MALLERY, Chairman ap!20 Committee Health and Cemetery, tors having ordered an assessment of 20 per rant., stock holders In Savannah will please make payment previous to lat Jons* a P 129—oodO JlENRY ft. FORT. COMMERCIAL. Isvsnnsh Exports, May 4* PHILADELPHIA—USMsteamsbip State of Georgia— 25 tierce* Rice, 24 bale* Boa Island and 230 baits Upland Cotton, 15 bales Wool, 226 bales Yarn and Dorns*tic*, and sundry pkgs Mdse. LIVERPOOL.—Br. bark Christiana—1,162 bales Upland and 10 bags Sea Island Cotton, and 260,620 feet Pitch Pine Timber. NEW YORK.—Bark Miria Morton-50 bags Rice Floor, 14 bales Moss, 12 boxes Glass Wore, 20 boxes Starch, 4 bbla Glaring, aud 1,215 bales Cotton. MACON,'HAY 4-Coms-Msrketdull. Nothing doing, We quota extraraw from 7>*(a)10c. BALTIMORE, APRIL 80.-Ftooa.-H>* market for How- ard Street Floor to quiet to-day. Nothing wm dooeon •Cbuj^ fielaeof 600 bbla City Mills Flour were reported OOSaiOliKK* PHH I'BNTEALttlimoin. MAY 4.—106 bales Cotton and Merchandise, to WMh- burn, Wilder A-Co, .Rabun A Whitehead, FOAyrr, Sam’l Griswold, J N PhUllps, Webstar A Palmes. John Jonss, 8 M Lsffitaau. Klbbee A Rodgers, N AHw^ACo. BothweU k Smith, awtV B Wejme.- CON81GHKBI. Per brig Augusta, from New York—T 8 WaynejClaghorn A Co. Geo II Johnston, T R Mills, M A Cohen. A Champion, Cohrn A Tarver. C Chaffer. A A Solomons. J V Connerat A Co. E O’Byrne. E Fitigerald, Einstein A Eckman, H Rooer, J B Moore A Co. IIJ Gilbert, J R Birch, J P ColllnA McMahon A Doyle. W M Wadley, E Lovell, ! W MorreU A Co, Crane A Holcombe, W W Goodrich. Hone A Conor/, 8 M Laffltaau, J G Falllgant. and Brigham, Kelly A Co. Per schr Virginia, from Philadelphia—T R Mill*. Webstar A l’alnics. T S Wayne, W M Wadley, McMahon A Doyle, N IS AII Weed, W G uttle. Willis A Brundsge, and snndriee. Per steampacket Gordon, frem Charleston—8 M Laffltaau, Central Railroad Co, A Bonaud, R D Walker, A F Hamilton, Hamden’s Express, D L Cqhon, A C Dunbat. Per steamer Chatham, frem Augusta—800 bales cotton, to E Mulyneux, Stark A Bryson, U H Johnston, and G W Germany A Co. FAB8BNGBR8. Per steamship State of Georgia, for Philadelphia—J F Switnson. J Rose; R Qignal, Mr Vazell, Mrs J B Gamble and threechildren.DrHwBanka,Mr Shepard, Jno Bamar, V Caldlan, Tbo* Foster, D W GUkle, Geo Simmons, Geo Jones, C C Jones, W H King, Rev R Atkins, M McGregor, Mrs Han nah and two children, Mrs MUllgau and daughter. Mrs A D Hawks and two children, Miss Murphy, Mr Johnston, lady and child. Mrs Williams. Cowles, Miss Cowles, L Cowles. Mr Holmes, lady and two children. Miss Bawyer, Miso Gull- martin, Miss Gartland, M Prcndsrgaat, J Prendsrgaat, M lYcndergast. Mr Pettis and lady, Mrs Sheppard. Miss Shop- panl. CS Wayne. Mrs Shivers and child, Saunders, Geo 11 Johnston. Thus B Watson, W H Swanson, Mias Beabcr, Miss McGregor, Miss C Barbour and avt, MlsaM Kelsey,’and 77 ste«rago. Per steampacket Gordon, from Charleston—E J Dura- mot t. J B Stick. D 8 Prentlu, P Harris, J 8 Brown, Dent, M Duncan, W A Black, R Burtin, G H Dundee, G L Anderson. J Quantock. Jr, Dr J Kirk, D G l’urklns, C Parkins. 0 Ban- non, U $ A.. Dr Quing, W M Otos, Master Henry Diffln, A Gaskld, J B Taylor, and 1 deck. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. POUT OF SAVANNAH MAY 5. 1863 ARRIVED SINCK OUR LAST. Brig Augusta. Stone, New York, to Washbnrn, Wilder A Co. U. 8. M. steam packet Gordon, King, Charleston, to 8 M I a III team Steamer Chatham, Rabn. Augusta, Wtth boats 0 and 0, to G 11 Johnston. CLEARED. U S SI steamship State of Georgia, Collins, Philadelphia—C A I, Lamar. Br. hark Christiana. Muir. Uverpool—A Low A Co. Bark Marla Morion, Bulkley, New York—Rowland A Co. U 8. M. steau-paeket Calhoun, Barden, Charleston—8. M Laffiteau. DEPARTED. U. S. M. steam-packet Calhoun. Barden. Charleston. BAILED. U8M steamsliip State of Georgia, Collins, Philadelphia. JAMES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OJJlce—nt> Bay-street, Bainnnah, Georgia. ■VHJHW nANK TOBACCO—16 gross just received and X for sale by mar6 A. BONAUD. /■'1LAHET WINE.—25 boxes superior quality, for sal* by O may5 A. BONAUD. QCOTCirALE AND PORTER—20bblsFalklrkAl*720 do O London Porter, In store and for sale by mny5 A. BONAUD. TRICKLED SALMON, Ac.—Landing.per Clement Penn, JL from Boston. No. 1 Nova Scotia Salmon, No. 1 Mscktr- el, pickled Codll/di. dry. For safe at DICK80N’S, may6—2 Cor. Whitaker-st. and Broughton lane. DIO HAMS—Dotage* Sausage, -Smoked -Teagues, extra X large Fulton Market Mess Beef. Pig Pork; also, new tub Butter and a fuU supply of firkin Butter, just receiv ed nor itenmer Florida. may6-2 WM. 0. DICKSON. ■TSUI!-:!* PEACHKd—Also. Driod Apples, Prunes, and C1L AJ mn, Just received and for uie by may5—2 WM. 0. DICKSON. QTAI’LE DRY GOODS.—Irish linen. Unen and cotton O sheeting, plllowcaso linens, Huekabucki, blrds-eye di aper. long luwns, 3-4. 7-8 and 4-4 damask nankins, 8-4,10-4 and 12-4 linen table damask, dowlas, da mask Unen towels, musqulio nets and lace, furniture fringe, hair cloth ana flounco skirts, Ac., for sale ntthe lowest prices, by may5 DsWltT A MORGAN. SUMMER CASSIMERES, dra etc*, white and colored Unen O drills, coatings, cottonades, gauxe flannels, gents and boy’s linen and cotton half hose, ladles’ silk, cotton and thread hose, gauze merinos, silk vests. Ac., for safe by may 5 DsWITT A MORGAN. TU.fr RECEIVED PER STEAMER—Wash blonds, dotted ti* Swiss muslins, needle worked bands, do do pointed col lars. bhick and white crapes, open worked and thread bose, black net mita, calicos, pavilion lace, Ac., for ul* by may6 IfeWITT A MORGAN. tX)R SALE—A trusty and capable negro woman with her X* threo children. Apply at this office. apllO fT\__ CARRIAGE HORSES FOR SALE.—A pair of bay X^^Horms, kind, gentle and excellent travellers. Ap- ply to may4 PADELFORD, FAY A 00. MEW IUCON-lOO hbds prime bacon sides, 25 do do do X v shoulders, received and for uie by npl5 SCRANTON, J0HN8TON A CO QOAP.—Landing per Frances Sattorly, 60 boxes Family O Soap; also, in store, 200 boxes Pale and No. 1 Soap, for •ah' by tnay2 J. V. CONNERAT A CO. /'IHAMl’AGNK WINE—Just received 25 buketa Great \J Western brand Champague, 76 do Uledslck, In quarts and pints, for uie by mav2 J. V. CONNERAT A 00. p LIVES.—Genls. and ladies' lisle and silk gloves, ladles’ vT gauntlet* nr riding gloves, gents, summer riding and driving gloves: also, a few pair of fine long armed mits, for snlo by . KEMPTON A VIWIU.E, may2 Waring’s range, next to the muslo store. /~1Rik:HET COTTON —A small lot of white and colored V Crochet Cotton, for sale by may2 KEMPTON A I’ERSTILLE. 'f^ANS.—Common and One palm leaf Fans, fine China, r Spanish aud other styles in great variety, for safe by may3 KEMPTON A VERSTILLE. TAKKNC'H CAURICS in pbdn colors, white silk fringe. X 1 misses net mlts, black silk mantillas, silk gloves. Swlu muslins, Ac., just received by stumer, and for sale by apl30 DsWITT A MORGAN. P BOUtH) CITEE AN¥sPICra -ItecelreO b, brig Hum, VT R. Dari*, anil In store, 30 boxes pure ground coffee, 30 black pepper, 25 do muatard, for safe by apl30 J. V CONNERAT A CO. piLAS* MILK PANS— 1 These are decidedly tho best aril. VT clos ever used, producing more cream from a given quantity or milk than can be done in any other milk pan, for uie by J. P. COLLINS, mayT 100 Bryan-atreet. MEW GOODS.—Embroidered clear lawn hdkfr., print# 1 li lawns, 8wlss edgings and Inserting*, bonnet ribbons, parasols and umbrellas, plaid cambrics and clacoseta. bl'k barege and ebally, pavilion lace, Ac., Just received per steamer, and for sale by mayU DsWITT A MORGAN. fi AU7.E. Ac.—White and colored pavilion Gauze, white VT bnbbinet laco of all widths, for ulo by may2 AIK1N A BURN8. ' TNDIAN BALSAM OF IJVERWOKT AND HOREHOUND- X This preparation Is from an Indian recipe, and is what its name purports it to be. It Is very useful In coughs, colds and all disease* of tbe lungs. For sale by may2 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument 8qnare. TNNGIJSH SHEET ISINGLASS—A very superior article Jj for jeUys, Ac. It bu been tasted ia this dty,and Is pronounced to be equal to the Russian isinglass, with the decided advaittage of being sold at abont one-half the price. For sal# by W. W. LINCOLN, may2 ^ Monument 8quere. THRESH HOPS—One case of fresh bops, one pound pack- JD ages, warranted of tbe but year’s growth. Joat re ceived and for uie br may2 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. /iilKESMAN’8 ARABIAN OAIMAM—For 4bo enro of U/ wounds, brulsee, sprains, Ac. Joat received and for aaloby - W. W. LINCOLN, may2 Monument Square. QUJta AND FRENCH MUSLINS.—We have this day re- O cetvM per stumer, a very elegant assortment or new and deelreble styles of French Organdy -and Jaoonet Mus lins. at a very reasonable price 5 also, rich light colored Mantilla Silks. M. PRKNMROA8TA CO., uay2 178 Brough ton-jL, opposite St. Andrew's Hall, TtTOLASSKB, Ac.—50 bbla N (TMoWTjm 1YA Herring. 76 boxes choice smoked do. for uufl apl23 McMahon k n P OUR AND UAMS.—150 bbls Bahimort timore cured Hams, received and for ub br 1 McMahon kV C ANAL FLOUR.—Just received p man Mew York, 40 whole and2C LA2?* nil Flour, for sale by _apl23 C HATHAM MUTUAL IXJAN’AKOCl'jaioiG^ for safe. Apply at\hls office. m S AVANNAH MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCUTtorfS for sale. Apply atthU office. ^#1 ‘UGUSfTA AND WAYNE 25 shares for sale. Ap] B ~ UfrERAND CHEESE.—30 flrfcitu JT alien Rutter; 50 boxes Cheese, rewind m and for sale by apl22 McMAHnym P ARIS MANTILLAS.—A few of the Ufemirttal silk msntillM, something new. for ul* br 1 apllS . • KEMPTOX *fr " K EMITUN k VERSTILLE have juit of figured grenadines, crape d'artoU. dk ta«J bareges, which they are offering very lot it a, next to F. Zogbaum’s muslo store, Waring, nip C ORNED BEEF, - fro.—Just received 10 Lilf jij r * _ Haws’Fulton Market Beef; 10 dodoHjfaS Hams, 100 Reynolds’ extra Hams, and 3 hhibi tra sugar cured Shoulders, for sale by DAVIPOIMill mhl2 oorncr Broughton and OT1CE.—The Arm of Hatwood k iWtobffi dissolved by the death of Merht Math. due to said Arm must be paid to tbe lubitrktat — -lm AlJRFiiHj a pi 13—ir -16,000 Noriegas, 10,Midi] 10,000 Ia Gulpuxcoana, 6,000 U DnmlkliM Silva. 6,000 Ia Augusta, Just received sod toahhj JJAVANA SEOARS, B LACKING.—1 bbl Mason’s celebrated CUtyd ing, just receded and for sale by apUs J.8 S AUCE8 AND CORdIXIA—^15 IsukelV Cordial. 8 dozen Soho Sauce. 8 do Suwjn'itai Worcesterehire Sauce, Just recelvcl aud fw riiV| W INDOW SHADED, a largo and bantam ui just opened and for sale by ap!13 o boblnet do, for sale bj 'icEMPTON k e (S)llEN4H F INE SHIRTS.—Joat received, a new •urjljtf wtth or without collars. PRICE k Tl aplO jpiO HAMB.—5 barrels noir rig Hsmt.1l* S YRUP BOTTLED—Engraved and pi*In. lot ally I apl26 J. P. COUJNS, KDRrwJ B ristol brick dust and trii’oii.-ms^ Dust for cleaning knives, and Tripoli, (crtiei glass, Ac., for rale by apl22 * J. P. C9 CU VANN AFT AO KN CY for the sale of O Co’s New York celobrated brands ef ToStttk I npm—12 R. MAYER, 6 WHulaaT T , NVft/)PE AND WRAPPING PAlWtfnt J-i and quality. Also. Cotton Sampling srizllfl ping Paper, for sale by mliSO ^ATTING.—4-4. A-i .^best quality, for Mle ^y I TOR SALE—A very likely family of Ntpwi id agetl 34, girl 17, girl 0. boy 7, and hoyipo J try raised and wr *‘ J * •—■ ap!7 d warranted sound. Apply io T.LY k MO) S nJvS —A few moro of those elegant lliii^il opened and for sale by S UGXR,“WlTlSKY, Ac.—50 bhds. prime X.OSwl bbls do. Whisky ; 100 boxes Adiunsntiu CuA I kegs Lard, landing per sohr John Pliilllpt. frtoJsl leans, and for sale by febl) 00II13>' k RStiJ I 1EATHERS.-3,000 lb Feathers for raleh 1 mh2*J I W. IKitoUral ' Ooffeo, 60 prlmo whlto do do. 100 do Oijtdv Si '* p Tea • -- 1 - F lour, liquors, Ac.—100 bbii iwtimwivail do l'h* pa’ Gin, 30 do Now Orlcnnt r-'tigar. MkH sea. 10 boxo Cheese. 60 do Herring. 25 Mil* Ilittaeq gar'Crackors 20hhds new Bacon, 60kr«< lari luh for sale by mltl8 COHEX k W B agging and rope.—100 baie« New York machlno stretched Rope, for safeby _mh2fl K1IIIIEF. kH0«fl R UM—60 bbls Luther Folton’s Rum, lanilng pw felj Clement, and for m!o by S PANISH SEOARS.—Just received snd In Itettt fine Havana Scgars,various branih.rli: Consolaclon. La CoroUna, La Fame, Mn* WmW Ac.,for Mle by apU J. V. coxxauti B UTTER AND CHEFSK —oo keg* ieleetrifeSl ter; 60 boxes do English Dairy Ch««t, steamer and for sale by roalO SCRANTON. JOID-W] W ISTAR'8 COUGH LOZKNT.ES-IVrpsrrik’*®! glnal recipe of the late Prof. Wiitsr. TtmrS cannot bo too strongly recoinmendod si cough*, colds, and asthma. I’repared sn1 tod V mil 10 W. W. LINCOLN, Hr,Duality iUTCH CHKFSE, Ac.—lust reeeirad.' 48 Dutch Edam Cheese, 6 do Smbne and quarter boxes, 5 dolVescrvedGInger, 5o«w In store, and for mU by . „ noi7 mblO ltt W, C RAPE 8HAWL8—Just received at the supply of plain and erabroldcre'l " bife 1 “r , of evory quality. Tbe ladles era most rvtpecl"-) ^ ed to call and look at them, as there!» en tr°»> , J. H. COHEN 140 nrooityjS L ANDING per sebr I#esburgh, from I1iiu*jjta3 | | lluto A Collins crashed Sugar, 20 Imiim kwj bbls Mess Pork. 25 do prime do, 20 bbls *»£ Ifonongalisla Whisky, 25 do Bute A Collin*' B S Wblta WIno Vinegar, 60 do Phelps’ (iln. for"*; mh5 CRANE B UTTITl AND CIIEE3E—20kegs seiNiodCo***'! 60 boxes English Dairy Cheoie, received |»f for sale by ' apl BCRANTON. J0ljX3^i“ H AIR BROOMS, Dusters, Scrub*. Wlille-*"*}*, Brushes. Printer’s Lye snd Proof Ilruthei-Jfi and Nall Brushes, for sale by J- E " DE'XWAMOND - CEMENT—For JollTlnr6- Chlna ware, or Ivory, Just received *n<l mh20 . W. W. LlNCOlJt', M.muagtag • ONE STAR.—Received end for sale. M JmW*] S delicious Champagne Wine, called the U# 22 p»'WK7 0 , ap!27—12 6 Wul! C ORN—A small lot of Young’s MammothfrnK! Ing. Also, Com, Hay snd Oats of the store, and for sal* by Z. N. VD aptofl Wllllamweil 1) 10 OOhYEE.—3500 bag* prime Ureon Co»* ■ 1 Mr lporbH8 ™” , ’'*“ffi5!Ar i U« P OTATOW—100 bhU. white planting Potsfe* by feblft COHEN ■D ARWilS.—nain, figured and satin striped' “ JJ Mle by apllfl KEMITUN AV ( JS® ri&SKTSfia d very low. 178 Brought iton-st;, opposite St u.vi • ‘if AndrvvfJJ iiluatratad with on. ,KBW BOOKS. ■RECEIVED BY 9. 8. BIBLEY, MAY 8, 1853> XV Priamatics, by Richards Haynard, lilt ,r n«etn) Physiology, a scientific, propnlar and practical treatise on the prevention, causes aad cure of disease, or electricity as m a curative agent, by Dr. Gcrsbom Huff. The Child’s First History of America, by the .author of Little Dora. Mother and her Offspring, by Stephen Trasy. The Bourbon Prince, the History of the Royal Dauphin, Louis xvn. of Prance. * Ellen Lynn, a Franconian story, by the author Rollo Books. Minnie Urey, ot who to tbebeirf by Amy Istwrcaea. Also, a farther supply of the History ef Pa^Seato, by Thackeray: Agatha’s Hoabtad 1 Henry Xkaoad| Vanity 111 Oosgress-street. ;toey4 S OAP—100 boxes No. 1 soap, for sale by mb22 - N OTICE.—Holders of claims against T. Wj please file the same without delay; era a ate requested to make payment. mMl-H HKKBT R. MW. jg F oTflTinu iuck.—loo bu, MiinSST'^.i Itiram Smith. IID 8ton. ud M ® , T2 l i Muskingum Family Four, 2$ ttorcee Rice. for saleoy mhcq KIBBEb $ QHALLYB.B Of Blael •vgee , -- ....j Imogen, aad for sale by S LATIS—An assortment of the flnetl ana over to tela market, Just received^ tee best Roofing SUtas, which can ..... a or retail, by 8 & apuT 135 Co* frira odd miows' nor hook, *1“,**. X Schuyler Colfax, author of tbe new work by Paschal Donaldson. DjM-*7jbe proved and recommended by P.0.8. sale by oeOO fL & BIBIJCY,13»: M PRKNDERGA8T A 00. have Jait^-^, • case of very choioe French prlnttd and !>rocedc, black grenadines. An sMon”7,jri niceeambrio Insartiiqp and edgings; 00 Italian eeiring sOks, which with a very wrt *t gwai irj cxkU. tur «erJg|"" - t- a^^ ‘ Oppcslleflt!*