Newspaper Page Text
■
\a5& ,S
"v.'i. ••%***<
THE s VVANJNAH GEORGIAN. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 11 1855
THE SAVANNAH'QEOROIAN,
UY PHILIP J. PUNCH.
SAVANNAH. GA. s
- 1 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL U, 1MI.
| Mr. n. E. Skylk Is Authorised to receive sobtcrlp-
v TUT T»T?lfirTVAlffIVWEEKLY. iHorn and makocofisctlonstorthlspsperln Florid*.
DAILY, TEI-WEEKLYAjfy } Mr Wy D Tno>UBu doly authorised to colled
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. debt*duo this office fur inscription and advertising.
.-- r — I Ho will nttend the CouttaofCemden, Wayne,Qljnu,
New York Market!. j McIntosh, Mbcity end Bryan j and we hope our
New Your. April tt. nicndsln tlioso counties will liquidate our demand!
Cotton firm. Middling Orleans 9|. Flour firm u m, their usual promptitude,
with an upward tendency. Ohio 43A7 to $10.30. j —
ion. .ml Wl.7on.ln Vomica. j O»Mcn0l..-Wc rosret e««ilO|,!jr tlltt tu our
Tbe morn. from lo». .ho. lho elecu.o of the y,.tcrd.yofll.oc,» of Jobo BrilMau Mbn
Wblflt.'e office r. by. majority larger Ilian hi 1 j !b° t. S. Dnlrlcl Court,,1b. types aboald bar» aob«t!'
year.
Cota, Whig, hat been elected to tho Supremo
Court Bench in Wisconsin.
NEW YORK, April 7,1866.
Cur lone CM* of Negro NteatlHR. Treasury Department Vlgnetde.
At tho recent sfwlon of the Superior Court In if*- v A* tho Treaiary Ocpditarent cotitoarpww ooww>
* iVickhouio.AlinBjBmeeVlckhoUie (tor having vignettes on their warrant*,m w to die*
HR. II. A. nnoOKli, PCNBBAL INVITATION.
1‘ortraJi Paioirr, )m!o? ttturnr) loll* -D/, would In* Th* funeral of BENJAMIN EDWARD STILT J *
form hia patrons that hrrssfter. In will vis.t In.the nr<W 1 place from tbijrastdenceof UlaaCowper. llrougUon
yet the eupply vlalbloto tho wants tit commorco, In
greater then ever. Franco baa bcou ono of tho groat*
est "absorbents," and tho official rdturnahowa tho 1m
porta and exporta into and from that country. Tor
several years, to hero been as follows .•
PKE010U8 METALS IMPORTED INTO FRANCK,
•Silver.
Imports. Export*.
ted tli« woi.l ••larceny” for "amuggllng," which we
wrote. Wc rcRtct this the more, an from tho known
character ol the Captain, wo believe there 1» little
i ground for cither charge. Aa wo are credibly In'
charleston Market. i formed, tho Captain It simply held rceponiiblo for
Charleston*. April 10. tho misdemeanor of a fugitive steward, who attempt*
Salta to-day, 2.300 bales, at 8 to cents. Market j C( \ to smuggle Rome segnra Into port.
Arm and full. Good Middling 9} cents. < mt , ;—;—; r~r «...
mm »bu iuii _ r, The attendance nt the Lecture before, the Hlstorl*
new Or!e<t«« Market. |«l Society Tuesday cvcnlog was very largo, and
New Orleans, April 9. jcveiy ouo wont away delighted. The address wu
Cotton Arm. Sales Satuidoy aud to-day 10.6C0 .one of tho most interesting ol the ueason, and Dr.
balu. Decreased receipts at nil tho Soothero ports i Cnoi'Lts maintained hla high reputation for elo-
166,000. I quo nee.
Atr.i,.'n®Tn'«T.7,.u..‘ Km.MIp.Uon IB cub.:
From th. Union Tim., W.,cb £s. . « c Imve Wore u, In the Dalllc'a null. . tall anil
Ibnlut accounts trom the Cilmca. .blending to >01clal icpoil ottlio Spanl.li Prime Mlillitet’aipMcU
the 8th ol March, present a most agreeable contrast lu the Cortes on the 6th of March, la which ho
to tho painful aud unvarying record ot hatdslups, pri* i j 0 ucl:cil upon the question of slavery in Cuba. As
. ««»*»«« ■*«» Cronica, tho Mm,.Ur, in behalf ot
on. Ai it by some sudden and bciu-Ucent ItiQucuce ; the Government, distinctly disavows any design or
the touch of spring has reached the urniy, aud every*, emancipation. On the coutrary he considers " that
thing bears marks of rclreabcd energy and reviving territorial property and agricultural property, which
*»» ^ *»< ««■« —» «•* «*» >
op. Tho new commandant of lUlukluva, Col. liar* . on tho preservation of slavery; and bo gives to tho
ding, ha* already changed theaspectof the towu, nml I creoles aud tho proprietors of the Island of Cuba tho
Lord Raglan, with the chitt Ulicen. ot Idsi Huff, is 5liratiC0 lllttt nrt onn j m , an idea of touching that
again visible at the camp, at tho port and in the lines. ■ . .
* -- - ' » ‘pnncip.e
Import*
10T.6U.S41
130,003.104
2.13,004. lM
'iM,693 860
144.il60.C00
170,208,440
100.000.000
Kxport*
00,007.081
84.740.838
10.008,230
40,817 000
67,010.300
101.023 640
62,000,000
Tbe hideous aud accumulated hUli. which tendered
this sojourn of British troops uuteliable even by the
andean animals, is swept awny. A naval aiaVnnl,
with storehouses, has risen under tho cliff. The
troops bavo Ireah provisions, and even vegetables;
hats bavo been erected mid etotnes UUtrll.»twd;
largo numbers of mules and ponies bavo arrived for
tbs transport service, and the army has regained ai
Prospect* or Peace.
The Baltic’3 mails do not corroborate fully tho tel
egraphic 'yrmpsL of her news in reference to the
prospects cl peace. Wc have boforo us letters from
the priuefoai eapftoJs of Europe and from the best
1816— 8,060.206 1(J.C67,83C
1847- 21,387.217 03,718.320
1841— 41,807,762 3.06013T.
1840- 12,160.100 6,048.400
1860— 01,097.100 44.170 200
1861- 116,024.000 31,434.000
1864—480.000,000 32,000,000
The figures for 1834 arc those contained in tho an'
anal report of tho Governor of !k« Dank of Trance,
Couut d'Argout. Tho year of revolution, 1818, It will
bo observed, added very largely to the silver curren
cy of France. In that yoar property sold very cheap
lor stiver,and that metal ruabod towards France from
all quarters. In the year 1848-’49, the balance of Ini.
porta was, it appears, four hundred aud sixty millions
of francs. France was thus filled with silver just prior
to tho gold discoveries, which It was supposed would
depreciate the value or that metal as compared with
silver. Simultaneously with that event an active de
mand for silver sprang up fdr tho East. The effect has
boon tho rapid displacement of silver by gold, tho im
ports of which has been very great, aud tho export of
silver has reached a figure as high as the Import of the
metal In 1848. Tho exports of gold from England in
1854 were 1120,000.000, aud tho imports 9110,000,000*
The immense movement of the metals has 1>ccii at*
tended by a very actlvo coinage. In the three conn-
trie* it has been as follows:
CM IX AUK 1664
Hate. Coin 1Ui». Solid.
France ....Ira'J.COO.OOO 602,000,too 604.000.000
Great Britain..£ 140,470 4.102.183 4.242.069
United State*..88,619 270 26,016,911 20.1S3.C17 00.750 503
Tbe coinage of the three countries reduced to dol
lars. and compared with 1853. is ns follows :
1863. 1864.
Gold. Sitter. Gold. silver.
U. States..63,213.907 0.077,671 02,000.694 3,019,270
France ... 61901.8D0 3,900.833 91,126,000 376.000
0. Britain. 67,849.372 0.133,692 19,8t>4,665
MS- 1 , o'Jl JSSwftT■«.« ircrniitKo at! ota.il«M in that cU
,52 Urn,t!TO <52d il nw. *a* an oDlcor .,1 lUo ! Thai of w.ir.nt. ounnoctcJ wllb opHnctlog r««o-
Intllffijnn *aml° »lio inlncclInB that VickhoMn nun from cunlmna represent* a box of Rond, with a
could i^t htnobu!n't*“ffi I>ropt>»y which hn hna barret .t.nd ng by It. an open tnanllwl upon llio
2S Er„,|ione«S«. hid hint urrcilujiudcolnmlttod box, and n trident laying unnni tho nmnlrot.
aui at mm lionet, y, w h nrrCJti ||0 M flght 'Xliat for rorenue from Jnndi.dio., reproicntiii cum-
u5uc» ill ill, noMo5n-t*o from Florida, two from j pal, with n lolpwopo on llio extended tripod, ami the
Cr Olio from Macon county, undlwo from Clicro- acalcaliolanccd acr,™ tho tclelcopo with a wieotli of
toi Orarlila Tlielo ncgroc, wire none of them «to-1 tropical ecgctatlon gracelully thing up around the
whim homid^to"cn W «t n dmc?cnt*tfmM°o r nd plaftSi 1 "'fhat for tho Judicial cxncnie,- warrant leprcornta
S11 Ian loamlllg w ha o aell erery negro lie alula a, , a booh lawllcd ;• law. 0.8./' on wh ich tho faacea
anJlfvSff In “der to Itcnl him hack mid ,oll Hand, nrer which tho ratal nfjmllco hang, ,ur-
bln neni? Up Inlormatlon obtained from the nt- ; Dioilincd by the cap of liberty,
nni, who wrre wI k him, all ot those ho had utoleu 1 hat lor tho warrant, isaued fur the redemption of
2nd whl in different narta or tho coantry were recnv- , the public debt reprcicnta n hand thru,t out from
eradtndrcaturodlotbolrowncra. Mr.Hulllnahead'a ,olouda, In which the thirteenitara nfo,acen clna-
negro was found near Nashville, Tennessee.—A/nrou
A/riiengcr.llfft.
nnn»*«l. Iho folloa'loq rltlr
pose of rccslvln* Ardors snl i-
lug an 1 r«a9T!tlu2 old pJoHir
Ik. and August*
Order* loft for Urn M *-b'
prompt altontlon. _
cIImIVt cTtf/«cTi.“
Eseara ntoii Jalt. IN Ftoniox.-Tlic two Solpha,
conlluod In the Jail of Uun cuunty, for murder In
Hernando county, broke Jail on Thursday night and
cacoped. They had managed to procure n case hnlle
with which their Iroua were sawed loose, then picked
tho lock ot their cell with a wire, forced open the
tront door of the jatl by incana of a ptaco of tlmlier,
and were free. A heapy rain occorrlng at n ght ob
literated all traces of tbo coorso they took In their
flight, and up to tlda boar nothing lias hern heard
of thorn. These meiderers were originally cnnflncd
In the Jail of Hernando connly. from winch they c«-
capoti, but were uiiprchendeG In Eufuula, Ala., and
brought to this city and again placed in durance.
They will most probably not be n third time captur-
i - .i ... _ .a in lli.s liimrsln 111 tftla PA.
tj month,for ibs puf-
r«co'»tra< t»f*'r pvdnt-
Acmi. .\H»uis MsrUt-
Tbl/i Afermoon, April 11th, »t 4 o’clock.
>rgl*n Off.co will uivt
• MARINE INTELUtiLN i;7
POltr Ilf HAVANNAll.jv; Tj,
AIIMIVKO HI.YCIC Ol.lt IwAVl.
(J S U »tO*m*hlp Augu»tn,Thom** Lyon Cr.rrrr.: r/ or
hour* from Kevr York, with M'lM»nd I'Mysnc' i -, n,.-
r>rd, F»jr U Co. April Mb. 8 p m. ofl IUi*
opO-
.s«>ereUry ol iho VVindcn* »nd Wiry.
tered, with American coin being scattered from tho
hand.
• That lor tho Interior Department warrants is n
magnificent buffalo roaming tho prairie.
That fur the War Department warrants—a plumed
helmet resting across a aword, with different aieed
ballH and bullets lying around.
'lbat for naval service warrant# lepieacnla tho
prow and breast ot a man-of-war, floating, ready fur
action.
And tho design for miscellaneous Treasury war
rants represents a treasury vault, with the united
States cuat-ot-arms on tho door, and faacea pillars,
with n Treasury key laying at Its feet, and the
American eagle surmounting the whole.— iKhshing-
loti Slar,7lh.
i>u Morn'sy next,! clog Fs>tcr Vonds; tlm annual «1«- .
t-” *«*•»■• *"*» •«*» b.t't «t , %22?g^aU?v!iKi , )Muii. e-,:•,
thcChurcli. b#lw*fn th# hours or II and I o'clock. Uunnln^bain.
GEO. A. Cf’YLETL 1 Steamer Chatiiam Go-: I. .tngaita
-.toTit Mill*
D S St ateamer Walula!. KiBjf.!’t'.fi*.::
GKItllAN HALL. i toau.
,VBall«IUt*o gtwnbj th«Ir.d*|HU'.tftt Gui«>nj *CI«l*:,\»*Ko. ~
Btat* Rind. *t th • Lt. A»<!raw'« Hall.on Mon-biy. ‘ .Ship ilnrtfor-i. llali*tt. Bo-'
April 10th, to which the public l* inrlicd.
Ti.Uats tube had of John ttuclcrt u'. fl. admiitlngnr.
gun.leinan ati'l tso ladle*. JGltN P.UCICEItr.Iy-acei
Ifigavanufth, April 10.166-,. 5—v.pH
! Schr I.W D)';r. LJwtrILItlm'
• Steamer -i';n>!co!t. l'o«tfj’.l J’nht
t/.;i'A i*.
iminoic. P«*tntl. 1'*!#'
.'.Lion No. 1 John on
A TAttO.
Dn. It. WAYNF, No 16-. coi
- ml 3lf.ntgorAfi v *ti •*-!■. h.v
hsolth and mar be round nt homo I" root
to 9 A M . Mndfrotn 6 to 6 P M.. uni,
bvenl. WbatelrlMj and all dura-c* of i
dten c.nrclullj (reatcl
air of cheerfulness and confluence which appeared journals, nearly ail of which express but little confl-
for some time to have deserted those who were* most j Jencc jo t) , c peaceful issue or negotiations. There
l"Kwinter c.moaign undcrla- I i», Indeed, n vagaa hope that tho present aasplelaaa
kau by a young army, most imperfectly provided for • moment will not be allowed to slip oy without every
such an enterprise, are, as wu huye sani, jiaopl/y di- effort possible being made to bring the great atrug*
minlibing, but it cannot be forgotten Hint wo are in
a military "position of considerable difficulty. It is
true that General Brown has rejoined the Light Divi
sion, which he found In a better condition than he
anticipated, and that General Pennefuiher lias resum
ed the command of the Second Division; so that Lord
Raglan has the assistance ot the two most efibetive
glo to a happy termination, but we have no very
well grounded assurance that It will bo realized.
The negotiations at Vienna bavo not yet, however*
made sufficient progress to form a good opinion as to
what may ultimately grow out of them. The pleni-
divUIonai offlcenT itTtho army ,‘s'ir Coiin Campbeli ! potential ie? have, up to our latest advices, been enga-
remaining at tho head of the Highlander?, who now ged cn minor, and,as it were,undisputed points. The
conatitoto the main strength ot the First Division; reat question, which concerns the powers and prlvi
but It Is equally clear that the Russiau commander* “ iu thc Black Sea, has not yet been
are making the earliest use pf mo imi>ron‘inon\ ut . icgca ci iw-sm vuu u v . *
lie weather, and that they are pressing forwurd ti-e . tcucled. >s everything must, ultimately, turn upon
execution of works of greut importance, both in front that, it is, wc think, to bo regretted that tho confer-
^>f tho town aud uu thc Tcberuaya. Lord Raglau io „ 9t ta j. e lt op Q r$t . The hesitation, to say
porta that they are engaged in arming the redoubt; ™ U1 “ “ . u u ‘
against which the French directeu their abortive nt- the least, is ominous.
tack on tho night of the 23ff of February, and that 1 We are left, lndscd, without any additional Inform*
the road from Sitnpberopol i3 covered wah wagons ; atloa ns t0t ^ 0 v j 0WQ 0 f the different powers on this
'^L P SSi?taSl'c“^S^. north ; .’01*. There is . romor corral Utah . ocvr tauls of
•Ido of the fortress, trom S;mpheropol, by ‘reads vi- negotiation has been proposed, according to watch
aible from onr camp. If it be true that toe allied ar-: Allies r.re to b: catisfied with the erection of Tur*
, «*» 'orciflcrthns oo tho Asiatic shore opposite Sfr
enounh to threaten the.-c communications. The tx- Ib.utopoi, Irora which they are to witUuraw. ine
pedition recently undertaken by Sir Colin Campbell : proposition, however, seems to us so absurd and so
waastopped by the accident of a snow storm, but un-, ., t , u . v c ,- crt>a} , t bat it is waste or words to
leas the allied lorce3 are more cfosdy beleaguered on
tbe land side than the Russians iu Sebastopol, it can ; consider it-
hardly be impossible to make a movement beyond Meantime, hoslilitles on both sides progress with
the nairow Hues to which our tdege operations are unusual energy and vigor. Immense roinforcemeuta
Sroe'l^o^f which litoia 0 a n n 0 J ir iKlnAl-'minlllly ,Vi’^ «:o imni.-fl oo.snd y«t prepomlon modo.u It were
might take advantage to retrieve tho fortune ot the , littc ixpcctatlon of peace. Iu particular, tbe
campaign by a stroke of war. It require-i a kno.%1-: French Empeicr, who shows ro little inclination to
sdgo ot tho country and a hnoaiedgc of tiio sure m3tc , ;01 , C cssiuM ot Vicnnn, nod who, whether lost-
the troops to devire sucli nn operation, ami fjn.hsibl.v .
the Generals may be awaiting the arrival of further , ^ or not, L iwllcved to hold the fortunes of the war
reinforcements; but we have no doubt tha*
raeani exist ol playing the game with suco
070.004
How they ltejolcc In KnKlanfl oyer the Death
gaia:tr"^
Tornapo is Houston C0UNTV.-By a note note! “Tim street ballad-singer# haw Ik-ou reaping a
tho Postmaster ut Wollbom’s Mills, Houston county, i harvest the present week out of ft new song on the
wo learn that that vicinity wua visited on Thursday death of the Czar. The next best thing to beating
evening last by a tcrriDc tornado, accompanied with the Czar while alivo, which they failed to do, is to
rain and hail, which did immense damogoto tho i abuse him, now he is( dead, which *be hnglMi are
plantations over which It swept. A negro man lie- doing to their lienrt s content. Some oj the publicly
iongiiig to the Anderson estate had his thigh broken exposed pictures represent a largo |»lumc.ni.dding
and a valuable mule belonging to J- J. Gresham, E?<|.
of this city, was killed by railing trees; miles or fenc
ing and thousands of trees wore prostrated, and our
Informant states that it will occupy Bonm of the •of
ferers busily for the next throo weeks to replace their
fences, aud to remove the timbers blown down upon
their lands which were under cultivation, or prepar
ed for seed.—Jour. 4‘ Mexitogtr, April 9. •
Total . . 8176,026.178 *19.177.090 Sl0fl.O79.16P S9.076.174
'* 1861.8123.013,U4 812.649,143
The actiuity of tho gold coinage at thc French
mint was very great, while that ol silver became iu-
significant. The comparative gold coinage of the
three nations for many years wn* as follows, in dol-
Martin Van Boren, Jr., died at Paris on Tuesday,
tho 20th ult. A large number iff Americans nccom
ponied Ids remains to their temporary resting place,
m tho cemetery ofMonlnmtrc. lie had seated him
self at tho dinner table when hla head fell forwnrdon
his breast, and he expired without a word, withonta
Urs:
France.
Great Britain.
U. Status.
1810
391.203
81,334.097
84.031.177
1847
.. 1.444.89:
5.168.440
20,2212.81
1848
.. 7 443.626
11,807.776
3.776.613
1840
.. 6.088,042
10.661,208
9,007,761
I860
.. 15.073 600
7.183.680
31.981.739
1861
..40,237.200
21,297.087
62.014.492
1852
42,306.780
52,840,187
1863
.‘isi.M1.899
57,849.372
56.213.9H0
1854
..94.126,000
19.854.666
52,099.691
The French
coinage has to a very
great extent
been in small coins, for the supplanting of silver.
In England the Australian demand for coins hav
ing ceased, the mint was far less active, and in
the United States about one-balf tbe coinage bas
been bars, for export. The influence of thc gold
discoveries upon the activity of tbe mints has lieen
very great, It appears, and the Count d’Argout, in
his report, holds to the opinion that a largo propor
tion remains in France. Tbe qaantity held in Paris
was as follows, Jan. 1,1855 :
la Bank gold coin 1^0,700,000
- - ingots OCO-OOO
Mint • •• 34.000.000
Oalu of Land in Florida—A sale of land known
as the " Harris Hammock,” about siven miles from
town, was made last Monday,under execution. The
track contained 2.13SJ acres, and was sold Iu a body
at 421.68 per acre to Gen. Wro. Bailey. This in tbe
largest price that bus been paid for land iu Florida
In many years. In 1330 the same tract was sold for
$7 per acre—one-fourth of tho purchase money was
paid dowu, and tho balance. $14,000, has been run
ning on interest for nineteen years. At the time of
tbo sale, tha principal and interest had amounted to
835.991. Verily, inltrrtl ealeth as doth a canker.—
Taluhass(C Floridian, 7th inst.
Messrs. Mosns and Smith.—From the Wilkes Re
publican we learn that tbo nbovv young gentlemen,
who had been arrested upon a charge of b.-ing con
nected with the lute Bank robbery in Washington,
haveftstablislK'd their entire innocence iu the prt-1 The policy of annexing Cuba has been a subject of
mises.by proving tnat they were 100 miles from Wash- national interest and national discussion lor more
hearae, pnll-benrejR, mules uinl attendants, with the
devil ns a solitary mourner, following to the grave
tbe motto of * ouc sincere mourner for the Emperor.*
Mr. Catriach’s singers, after touching with a vigorous
rather than a graceful band the kccho of tire di««oln-
tion. thus truthfully complete tire story :
-• • And ’h" KnglUb digged birn a terrible liolw.
And they burled him in N’eba*topo!o.'"
MasqueradesJ at Tur. Suffer Tables.—At tbe
celebration of n wedding in New York a masquerade
ball was given. As the larger portion of the compa
ny appeared In disguise, the effect was both pictur
esque and amusing. Many of tho characters assumed
were admirably sustained; and brothers and sistets.
bnsbatid and wives, wero puzzled to know who they
belonged to. At thc supper tublo tho masks were
removed, when Beveral gentlemen fouud they had
been flirting with their sisters, making love to their
mothers, and, for once, playing the agreeable to their
own wives, says the Mirror.
Josephine.—The anniversary service ifor the re
pose of tbe soul or tho Empresd Josephine was cele
brated on Saturday, tho 17th lust, iu the church of
Rueil, where herrcmains are burled.Some personages
belonging to the Imperial household, and a number
of persons from Paris, were present.
Ca3Ualtie3 to Boston Vessels.—According to
tbe list of the Board of Trade, 54 casualties have
happened to Boston vessels from the 1st Jan nary to
31st March
Annexation of Cuba.
ington on the day and hour the robbery wa-
milted
Tytai ft*. 215.COO.OOO
The proportion cf gold aud silver held by the Bank
was as follows:
!ai.. 1854 Jan. 1856.
fr». lO0.OCO.OCt. in. 180.700,000
if 100.600.000 183.300.000
... .. . und
tbs question is. whether Lord Kagla,: and General
Canrobert will find out the next more-. With the
imperfect knowledge of the details which wc pu?s.>s
fn thi* country, it would L-e presumptuous to b.iznd
conjecture as io what tnat move should be: but it i3
evident that, for many reasoi.?, thc aliic-d aimit 3 c::n-
not remain stationary and that tho return r f spring
brings with it the necessity «f giving n different char
acter to the operations ol a second campaign.
£2ffcct of Emancipation lit Lima.
LloaCoxrwpondecc - of the Panunu M »r. :• arch 11
Yon know that tho slaves have all been lib-?ratvd
at one full swoop ov foil stroke of an Ignorantly oi-
rectedpen. They now refuse to woik. and have de
stroyed much property on tho Hacienda-;-, stealing
borees and everything they could lay their hands on,
and sometlmc-3 even committing greater cSce?*.
Tbe owners of Haciendas ore reduced to .i mn.-t de
plorable state, their corp* are ready t-» cut. nut the j
negroes will not work. This will materially affect Great News Expected.—lbo next mall,saysaParii
IS^ffi'AaS ! M»* »* «» "71 «» 7
tlty forexpoitation. ' ’fipening of ti,c kombardmeut, and probably aa assault*
It Is said that Elias has obtained a privilege for, Yet the Rcss;a:i defences are Btr.mger than over; but
Importing Chinamen, but before they come crop
will be rotten, nnd when they do come ihc-varef.
little ose.
in his hand*, is displaying an cnorgy worthy of tho
great Napoleon. After oil, this is, perhaps, the surest
n 3j- to briog the siroggio to a peaceful termination.
In cn complicated a matter, wc have little faith In
p-ipir warfare. The battle belongs to the field, and
cauac-*. he uaaslcucd to the cabinet.
Tffnrdcr In limnuutl County.
\\\ r.v: pamwd to learn through a private source,
that tinec c;::z.'ns of Emanuel county,Cutler Moss
lv, Matthew W. Williamson., and Samuel Wil
liamson. were killed In fight on Monday of the
iat: week, i'iie origin and partlcaiars of the difficul
ty have ne: c;me to baud.
Wc only know that rifles wero tbe weapons used,
and .that Samuel Wil.iamsau received three shots
tnrcugb his uody.
Culmii Sent linen t In Georgia.
At a late social gathering, where- sevi-r.U o: our
most prominent Democrati. politicians v.xre pie-ei.t,
a gentleniau very widely known in the politic-I
world, gave the following si-ntiiafnt. wbicn w.is
received with marked satisfoclioa by all v.-i,, hw.ud
It:
••Tur. Ostcnd Flatfoiim—Sale or SEIZCRE.* 1
To which another gentleman well known in politi
cal circles instantly answered :
"May the first re last, and tiil las -
rntST."
These toasts, we think, pretty nearly indicate
tho sentiment of Georgia Democracy ‘ “
question.
Sale or seizure, and may the last be flr-t
the card.—A/ncon Tiltgrtiph, lot/j.
iiciv bjttetic- of mortars and heavy guns have been
erected much nearer the wulls, and great things arc
expected. It :.i to le seen whether Oaten Sackem
who n:ts under GovtscbnUofl, will conduct the defence
r.s r-bly as Mcn*el* - ‘kcff.
’ England j National Fast—Tho European Timts
' i.-revuent.y remarks that tho fast reminded It of tbs
' clown io ti.c fal’.c, who called upon Jupiter for help
1 instead cf manfully netting about the work of helping
J himself. So much, however, resulted from it, that
de j the opinions expressed in tho pulpit of every cathc-
' dial, church, chapel, and dissenting chapel, proved
iiVthe Cuban 110 favorable to ibetvar.
That*.! World’s Exuibition at Paris.—The French
I Govc-iument have effected an Insurance upon tbe
p operty which is expected to bs deposited In the
Great Exhibition, to tbe amount of 10,000,000 francs-
Building and Loan Associations—Tire Musco-
geo Loan Association held Us i-iglir'i monthly meet
ing on Saturday evening last, and (including pre
vious loans there- were re-sold,) the sum ut $4,8a2
Waa put up. $2000 were bid for nt 50 per ct. pre
mium, *3000 at 51;tlOOO each at 514, 51^,514,52,
and 52ji per ct.—the original sum thus drawing the
, interest upon $10,000.
! The Macon Loan Association, a; its iast meeting,
i loaned niouey ut premiums ranging from 40 to 47
; per cent.—being 10 to 20 percent, less than former
| premiums iu that orgouizntiou.
Total 209.soo.ooo 364.0.0.000 j Horse Races at Oebastopol—Tho English offl-
A good deni ot this Increaro of coin was tho ioflo-. nor. in tbo Crlmta luvo oslohliahed horse races on
t^utrov. u,roi,i ,!,• I the"Knraui Race Course, which,in absence oi foxes,
enceof tho loan which brought money trom aoa-huuta are uutlfied to cornu off every Tuesday aud
hordes of individuals in the departments into tho j Friday. Several Frenchman have written home for
coffers of the State. Tho amount to tho credit of the ! seeds to cultivate salad gardens.
Gowomcnt, Scomber lot- war124 000,000 tranks- | Sxtr Yoirg-T^o JooroaTof Commerce
Bobseqoently Increased to 222,000,000 francs The give, a |„t of tortyHvoflrcs tvhicli have occorr.ddu.
Russian war, the China war, and the changing posi
tion or the two metals, have conspired to prevent the
enhanced supply of the metals from producing its
full effect upon the commerce of the world. Thc ex
citement has now. however, passed away from the
gold countries. They are supplied with currency
ring thc mouth ol March. The estimated loss iu uo
instance was less than $10,000, and one was os high
as $500,000 The tufoi estimated Joss for die month
by these tiros is one million six hundred thousand
dollars. And tor the threw months pa«t. the estima
ted loss by fires is nearly tour millions of dollars.
Macon Gas Company.—At a meeting of the
and no longer demand coins ImtcaJ of goods ia ' StockiroidcreTf imsi-omi'airfbeld w'timtay last',
change for the new metal. The return ot peace seems; the following gentltmen were elected Directors for
to bo near, and also good harvests, which will take j the ensuing year, vis: James A. Nesbit, B.-njsmln F.
from tbo agriculturalists of Europe thc power to al>- j d^an* " ullnitwn ’ ^’ eorge w ' • A(Icnis - J*
sorb so much coin, which political difficulties induced j E.J.Johnstou was elected President of the Compa-
them to hoard. The outward movement of coin from j n y, 5ir. J. A. Neibit having declined arc-election,
this port is now however pretty large. It will reach We learn that at the same meeting thc Directors de-
tally odo and a quarter million ngal,,. about j tlx moM.”' 41 >'*' M, -“™ ,l10 l ' r ‘ ,a,s o!
million in the corresponding week last year. The j U
rates of bills lost year were nearly two per cent. low. I The French Emperor is represented as absolutely
cr than they are now, nevertheless specie was ship-1 "possessed” by the idea of taking Sebastopol; iand is
I inccssantlystudyingtliemeans.surronudcdbycharts,
ped to an extent ns large ns some of tho higher rates., ^ ns nnd other accessories.
Tho rate of money in London nt tho last accounts j
was falling, and tbo ease in the market becoming Accident on tbe S. C. Railroad.—We learn that
daily more apparent-n fact which would of Itself! the night express »rain, winch left Charleston on
cbe-ck the current of gold, ore portloolorl, lb,l;
exchanges between London and Paris bad risen sour ; contents was citirely consumed.
Mr. John Barnett and Mr. David Trucsdell, pas-
senger?, from Charleston, narrowly escaped serious
—About CO l'
ApjJrto
no*
Ctl-VKTKR—Hi.
>t-lif FL'MKH-
iHculirt*. *pp':
liltlfin l.M KKI.l.V .V UO.
3IK.MUK.
'l !h't l-ark A 1’.
ntviih.'-n 4»h of Afril. I0'- *
72. with all sails gone fr m
bound for Churldton
New York April G—Ctr> .
Juckt-'oril *•; *.chr iltary f*
IfUad April 7— ( .«a r > 1
Kelly, for .lucktoavllle
I'AIUC KtiiDUCKIi—C,\ III A |-,\ss
MfiW Y«IKH —
_j e .
sl.ip FLORIDA.Cji.t Woi.il t : j ,.
freltrhtm pass I"**. Imiu< apli-n
>«pt
Apply t<> .* i *'■
-AVASN.M!
Jk-vJE. I.l:v_-n lP ra
the st.-an.-r* Wt-la'int ....
diiocHn prop'irllun t,. llo- rat
The MtWriU-r rc-
Ills Honor >Inyor
of thc vIrIIsdI |m|lce. wlio cav
thc chief Oreuien.ai.d
Moll and Mr. James T. Burktn
timely aid in -avine 1»!« prop,
latnfirc. apll
Toil CHAU ML Vi OX.
. 7iie*re..< - /„•.
«i.i - f h i.-t- - a v
SlUK.Ni.M-, nt , o'clock. Irtt.f lC th- . ...
lu-ight or pa-oue. apply <•„ l«.ar . - r '•
rpll—•-*
fuk l’aLai ica!
. 1!k. rtrai.ir .p!.. • ( .,* *
AKlhKMn.N.
inking the o
Vfli i
COMMERCIAL.
Savnunuli Ft poire, April 10.
IP>dION—Ship Hirtforl—l.S.'f* b»'.- L’pl.u:
aud ICC Hides
BALTIMORE—>:Ur I, W Dyer-.17 bit,- (.■ it..
.Suvaniinit .Vlnrkcf, April 11.
L'unoN’—Theuiurk-H ve.ior.lv i« art.. ,'-i.
b^U'.at tollo^rs; Wi ut 7 ‘,. 190 .,t T> a: 4.153
CO ut 8&. 7» it SL. SI ut 8y 4 .7 '•>; 416 it 8;' .
10 at 9y„ 133 at 9J^. 19 a*. 9>,\ f.u-1 1 .C .t 9} 4
BALT.MORE. Ai'P.II. 7.—Corm-Tite coifot ua.
•lay la quiet lie*le>s arc «1i«|0-e.l t-» hul l U^ek for
arrivals. There ur>- now two e;rj..ce. comproing
8.00 1 ' bags Rio expectid up 1-y Monday. Wuquote
for gotMi to fair. A *:.!« c. 100 ’ ug* Porto I’.icr
to-ilay a'. H?4c. Java lira'll-1
app
I-’Oll LIIAKLKSTOH, VIA IIKAl'ToTTr;
- >.-cICils ‘ho Tt-.mpv'k-t II. -r/r-A.i*.*
xf-fi , tx- 111 ««">•»■ »■- - - - .*••.; ... \,,J
.mo-Ufc.l.-r fre-ght -M ja-* >-. 7 • - : ,. t :
pa-stift*. ap|ly on Loar-t. «• ••
apll— (As
Till He DAY I AT M.'
Ufttl’.V
s VTI.a
ab-.ut
*n> N£3\V V.fill.: -(.’i.loVi Llii
pSeaticket schoon.f .. :■.• V.- J \
have quick di patch "f.v •• I r V L-L:
plv to . ji; * j
POHTL.t.VD,-::, - „ . .j
• Brown, Ma.tvi v.i l i- •• , . .
r:.eelitorpa«u,:-.apil. •
foG
f&L
Trace of hie Albany.—'The C. i 5 . sto.t»i--r Ful
ton arrived at Norfolk on ITidriy morninq. Hoe lelt
Havana on t!ie 31st ult. Sin.- has In-eti criii.-ing in It has likewise Insured th« Palace edifice itself, with
the Gulf of Mexico and thc Cainbenu s- iu tearcu ’ U,o buildings and secessions, for 12,000,000 franc*.—
fin?, i S n ' l 2!!i 0 !'i;f. r n ’" 1 Tra» R.fl he.xbibtt.tt DO lc,« thou 13,000 pictures
•alien in with off the southern coast ol Cuba.n tna-t . _ , ., . ti «.» u a .omo rhn
of a man of war, the iron Lands of wh-d. sho to- k b ->' F,euch arlial8 ai0,,e< Thcr0 i9 ft report .
off and brou«lit iu, t i aeculain whether the-v may Ficireh Minister ol State proposes to prevent tbs
not bo identified as having belonged to the Albany.. d . artarc of Mdlle. Rachel nntll after tbe reason of
l&l "to “imioTw'-t" rojspriro.Crottairowof
abandoned, not n soul being found on board: took •• RatUfactlon ofbenoldlog tho great tragedian.
from her an iron chest, thought to contain treasure. I . ,, T ,,„ elfiu n r ninhnrd
It has not been opened. Could not ascertain the \ Accidental Duowmng.—Tho body of Rlcbar
•hip’s name. Sbe was thought to havel.ee:, from . Mason, cf Baltimore, seaman, belonging to the
Gbagrcs, bound to Jamaica, with passengers, ns r u . \ schooner Reynard, was found in tbo dock of Charles-
nearly to permit of the import of gold from Paris into
.London.
Tbo imports of goods Into this port for the month
of March have been not more than 50 per cent, of
those of the corresponding month last year. The
goodB imported sell at very low rates, however, for
under United States cost of importation, without
eliciting any speculation notwithstanding the ad
vance of money. The spring business on tho whole (
thus far. lma been more contracted than for many
previous years. The amount of business paper
created has been small comparatively,and the banks
are disposed to discount all ol » good class that is
offered. The returns of thc present week as com
pared with last year arc as follows:
Ixjans. Specie. Clearing*. Depositee.
1854 92,825,024 10,264.008 19.Clfl.270 39.801,370
1866 93,094,021 16,097,687 lfl.127.140 59,470.610
veral trunks were on board.
ton Central wharf Monday morning. An Inquest
‘08,997 6,733,579
19.014.040
Augusta City Election—The Midnight Associa ! wa3 held by Magistrate Axson, and a verdict of
tlon, alias the Know-Nothing t, earned the day nt our cideatai drowning” was reudered.
Municipal Election yesterday. No one oat of the —
order knows their principles, hut as they now have ' Plague at Sebastopol—A report ii said, by ths
tbe reins in their hands, we shall keep a close waten London Economist, to be current fn Paris that the
££> Shy'1 <**«• " ll ? al ! «J
judge them by their nets. Being a good and tree I Appearance in the billed army. It bad been caused
Democrat, wo stick up to Democratic doctrine, and by the great number of corpses which wero bnried
S ;lvein,asourcreedi.-.—the majority miut govern. 1 V t-rv neclurei.tlv.
r those who voted for the Know-Nothing ticket ere I J E B —
satisfied, nnd can live under their rule, so can we j The Massachusetts IsqcisiTiON—Tbe Worces.
The. nominated n„d ei~l,t 1 , r ,„ tak;i1B „ ,|, c Co:n:„itteo of Tojisot Is-
Whigs. The opponents ol Kuow-Notbmgism liuvel, * , “ .. . ... , „
•lected ono true Democrat; and he can materially i b>ci scut ou. oy me Masia.busetis Legislature to In-
advance tho cause of Democrucvand justice, by ma!;- j suit women a..d children, says :
ing them show their hands. Ho ha* the ability, nnd j Xtjsam.* committee visited this city sometime
great reliance h placed on him. to expose, Le oro his a-'o, and inspecud the Catholic Seminary atPaca-
term expires, what Know-Nothltigismi* In the South. - 0 ;’ OJ g. Thu members ol it behaved in such anun-
—Augusta Constitutionalist, lUh inst. dignified, mdicrous, pecking, bombastical manner,
, _ — — — nci-.onlma to all accouuts, that they obtained tho ap-
i‘hT^Vu"!* Ku '. 1 . 1 11,11 pellutiou ot the ••anm.-lltog committee.’' \Ye believe
to ? 1 V/‘ ed nn ^ ; ‘h'-rc uu9 «:v youu.r gentleman nmongat them who
A ; n- kn ; , r r u n l T 1,c ,ra , tcr ; 11 ad the good tense to mugh ut tho turd ia which he
nlty generally, tho publication or the Independent , T n „v<i nr.ut
Press la suspended,temporarily, ot least. Mr. Turner : • 1
,ft y 8 ; • i Montgomery nml West Point Itallroad.
..‘'SiS W«l«r.t from tire .'iontgomery Mmttor that
Increaie..
Dacreaio.. 3,493.139
Tho decrease of*' cleariugs' 1 marks the diminished
business, yet tho lino of discounts is higher than
last year, but in a proportion far less than the accu-
inflation of specie. The total Imports and exports at
this port since January 1 have been ns follow* in
cluding specie:
1864 1866
Import* 472.0U7.433
Export* *21.731,094
Uodb. The first is the withholding or mv due* by,
those indebted to me. A constant outlay without u the ncoipts on this road for the year closing 1st
Corresponding Income will noon par.il)zb ;>-,v busi- 1 March umount to C240.028.C9,net income$80,077.14.
^nUWDsSfoi’tlre SI 11,0 ratl ‘ ,u .'P r ,“^“ s *“'= ‘ 2 ? 0 --
were in the dally recciut of thou.-ands. my pl.v-ical »A*t income, *30^47.o8- Hie Advtrttstr fur
and mental powers are not adequate to t'.c: ilral*.. ! tiler rays :
which bavo been made upon tbcni for the laA twelve , The bonds of the company havo npprociated with*
. , ,, . , • in .* kw dny«, and now command 95 cents in tho
. v 0 ui 9b °J‘ I i cstecmed frienit n vpeedy rc-.'tciation j market. A -Imit time since, a few tLousaud dollars
to health and the enjoyment or more Imppmci-s and 0 t it wa i Mild lor 90 cent?. About 1,000 tons or T
prosperity than usually fulls to the lot ol village c<li-; ri , u is weekly expected, which will bo immediately
tors—Southern Recorder, April IQfo. applied to replacing thc defective burs on tho road.
Fonnii*niitrrcR*inuni limiiir* Qu.ica large lnueaso III the EahUvu foeight bnif*
mv. phprni* . i 6 , , ' . ness liuooccurred, nnd this kind of freight will soon
nim w!.„ C Advocate suggests the name of lion. Uqml the company’s grc.Ust capacity for transpor-
Hlrara Warner as a proper person to represent ti.c uition.
Fonrth Congresalonal District iu ti.c next Congress.
We havo but little hope that Judge Warner could be j Napoleon's Movements.—A letter says tbe Era-
«r CC .V >l r 1 * 0 .L ,r ° n ^ rt<J , ‘ a ! l ' ir l[0m Dm J pcioi svi-it to tin: Crimea fs by no menna regarded
SS?.^i,iL tb r 0 ,°, urt o X ct ' voul<1 il ,lfjt ,JC h • nbandoiieil—hut there ore rumors now that ho will
fortonate thing for the Sooth. H riicIi Mntcsmen 1 lirst vi It England. He has reviewed another detacb-
coald be brought out ol their retirement to fight tin: i ment of the Impeiiul Guards who havo left for the
momentous battle for Southern Rights nnd the Union, i>;t.
<D tb° next Congress. With wtch representatives! It was observed thtt at tho review tho Emperor
fttMn allthefloutbern States u» Judge Warner, wli.it (Irew ord, rn.d kept it unsheathed, which he
Bonthern man would despair or his lights and honor, j never di 1 before; this i* iccarded as r. hint oT active
what patriot of his country •» salvailoii.—Friltfil j cnminnd; the cent gardes wero also drawn ud in
t/nion, Apnl 10. j r^-ular lure ol bnttfo. 1
Uy a glance ut tire I'aris news you will see that
The Peach Crop Rcn.fD.-Wc have closely exa- ' very d.iy uldilionnl re in fore-men t« are sent out to
mined a very large peach orcJwni, nnd find tin* Jrnit! the bi t. Louis Napoleon j.i too shrewd a man to
entirely killed. Wo nre convinced Hie crop in Geor-: imagine ti.at peace will ensue from the Vlonna Con-
glals a total failure. The loss of this most delicious J
and wholesome fruit for two successive scasona, must!
b«l regarded as a public calamity. I’eaches may I Sphino in New Orleans.-TIio mild weather for
Jaitly be considered "n« element’ in our provision a few days past, nnd the ruins of yesterday and the
crop, and when they are cut off, thc injury suotnlned ; Cay before, have brought out vegetation wonderfully
Is not a matter of taste only, but n practical question ; in this vicinity, Tho improved appearance of our
of dollars and cents.—MilluigcvxUe Union, April 1(> j public squares gives especial asaurnuco of tho benefl-
— I cent influences or tho weather for a few days back.
Ominous Event.—A grave event has Just occurred ; The grass na*» sprang up, and the Icavca bavo un-
at Moscow. Tho large bell of the tower of Ivnu Velitt, folded and put on u deeper line of green, aa if by
io the Kremlin, fell lo the ground nt lire moment / mask*. Die beautiful trees on Lafayette Square are
when tbe ceremony of swearing allegiance and Udel-1 beginning to bo arrayed in nil their glory and mag-
Ity to the new Emperor was going on, and by its fall uificenc'.'. Jackson Equarc, too, hu greatly Jm*
croibed nearly 100 nersoas. For a people co aupere proved within a few (lava, nnd tho tidy and aym*
iticlons as the Russians, this disaster has appeared a metrical appearance of its evergreens and flower*,
moit ilnlater omen, ana the letter which give* an ac- nnd its general garden-like aspect, are very charming,
count of the event states that iho effect on tho public Tim other public mound*, too, an beginning io ioox
Bifid hu beta that of great consternation. very inviting.—Picayune, April 6.
35.200.8G6
*21,331.346
Excen Import* 826.629.049 813,809.020
Ttys makes a difference of 12,000,000 in favor of
the exchanges this year as compared with tho last.
Tbe advices per Baltic, of a very active market, at
an advance for cotton has imparted much more con
fidence in freights. The cotton market here was
very favorably affected, the news being much better
than had been anticipated. The sales for the week
had been in Liverpool it appears 57,000 bales, of
which 27,520 bales were on speculation, and exports
showing purchases to the extent of 00,000 bales by
tbe trade. Prior to the receipt of this news the mar*
ket had been active at an advance oi 4c. as follows:
XXW TORE CURSinCATiON.
Uplapd. Florida. Mobile. N O.k Toxai-
Ordlnar> s 8 8?£
Middling* 9* 9>< 9* 0,\
Middling Fair.... 10>* lu>* lu& 11
Fair 10* 10X 11 11L
The exports of tbe past week ami lor tire corre*
ponding one of last year were as follows :
1364 1856
Value.
8103.445
29.237
134.400
17.103
10,202
16,376
To-
fifties
V*lue
Bales.
Liverpor.l
5.820
8245 4C8
4.440
Glasgow
150
11.017
402
Havre
4 00
19,476
3,120
Cowes
1.061
52.623
Hamburg
332
14,933
416
Bremen
•-02
Klatnore
399
Gibraltar
"ii
860
Total
11.276
~34L207
UC4
Previously
79.335
3,824.872
54,897
Since January 1.
90,011
L1C9.139 -
04X61
injury. The former received n slight flesh wound by
the upsetting of the car in which Jjl* was seated. The
cause of the fire is attributed to a run off, when Mie
stove was upset, and hence the accident.—Columbia
Timet, April 9.
Death.—Walter II. Jones, President fo the Atlan
tic Mutual Insurance Company oi New York, died
suddenly on Saturday morning. A meeting of mer
chants was held in the afternoon to express their
concern, and sympathising with the family.
Canada and tue War—Iu iho Provincial Par-
than thirty years. During this whole period the
great importance or the acquisition has been felt nnd
declared by the leading statesmen of both parties,
under every administration from Jfr. Monroe to the
r resent lime. Mr. Forsyth as minister to Madrid in
822; Mr. Adams as Secretary of State in 1823; Mr.
Clay os Secretary of State in 1825; Mr. A. II. Everett
as minister to Spain in 1828; Mr.VauBuren as Sec
retary of Stute iu 1337; Mr. Stevenson as minister to
England in 1337: Mr. Webster .is Secretary of Stale,
iu 1843; Mr. Irving cs minister to Spain in 1943; Mr.
Up^her as Secretary of State in 1844; Mr. Buchanan
as Secretary ol State in 1847; Mr. Sanders as minis
ter to Spain in 1848—all these leading and influen
tial mombeis of both parties and of all administra
tions (not to enumerate those since 1848) concurred
in the sentiment that the annexation of Cuba to tho
United States was of vast moment, whether viewed
in a political, moral, or commercial aspect.
For more than thirty years there cannot bs said
truthfully to have been any real division of opinion
on this subject. The annexation of Cuba has been
made an exception to the general rule of territorial
acquisition by the most prominent and earnest oppo
nents of that policy. When it is known by every in
telligent man that daring the last thirty years there
has not been a day when out government could not
have made Cuba her own if she hal determined to
exert the power ahe possessed, the inquiry Is perti
nent : Why has the annexation not been effected ? If
we aio a nation of fillihusters—ereedy for more land
and indifferent whether we get it legally or illegally
—how does it happen that whilst we havo been ac
quiring boundless domains in other quarters, wo
lmvo not taken Cuba, which ha® been all tho time
within our grasp? Wo would he glad to suo this
question answered by se me of tho foreign organs
which now charge that we nre provoking an unjust
collision with Spain, as a pretext for gratifying our
land stealing propensity by seizing upon Cuba.—
Washington Union.
London Times a Know-Notuino.-Iu its issue of
March 24th tho London Tlmps, whose hatred of the
Union, slavery nnd tho South, can scarcely be de
scribed, says :
The late Congress has terminated its labors and
Its existence, and another assembly, elected undera
new order of opinions, has succeeded to it. The mem
bers of this body are untried men. and the principles
of what is termed the "Know-Nothing party,” have
not yet been seeu in action; but, so far as wo are ac
quainted with them, we prefer them to tbe schemes
of those demagogues wboaought to supply their own
internal weakness liy foreign agitation; and we are
not without hopes that the good senso of tho nntion
may continue fn hold In check Hie folly and violence
of its rulers.
Value of Ground in Xew York—The New York
Courier gives n number ol instnuci s showing the val
ue of ground in that city, among them the following:
*'The Jot corner of William street aad Exchange
Place. SO feet deep, and on an average 31 feet
inches wide, containing 2,780 superficial feet, was
sold to the Bank of the State of New York for 350.000,
nnd $100,000 lmvo since been offered for it. At the
WnKAI—He DHiiket iLj- i- arn'iig w. flip.. P.ecfipis *UHI, ~ \\V * 7 '-V 1
Moderate there were foOO bu-fcci* wh : v end a’ out 15 0 <2CzA. ,, *-f * -- “ • 'V -•-->• -• u -t 17 ■
do re-1 offered. TotalCO.-'J bj-hel*. .-U-so! white S o«,l t- 'Hs*’-- >e U - a s*-! i * ecr-na v;|u l u-’ c ,». i»
piime nt £2 40®2 5.’. A very ch-ice lot for family (four . ,' IS " !!,n J , A u^r.-i iew*;: ; ;•*
at $2 68c. lte-ldoSi-lj/ffiZ Aj. * given foir b-r re cover*- or any Informatiyu *0 t;.ttf
Corn—A sieadv der
4.000 IiumIjcI* yell-iw offered sa
a td of yellow «t PT|{J9Pc.
Rics—Market C.-ui Wo cm: i
o’4c VI ft.
Whisky—The mo ike; is hrm -
for new. OH to lc |»e* g-llon !<
kn We quote tl.cn. non:.mil at;
get h-r
( 1 cie-
5>4ia5>j :o
04;.<fS'C5»
5 21 2 :,C II 55 15 5
•.Hi*iSic
Aft.l'Si i. AFRIJ. C. P ii—t'tlTvN —lime : us i rtn a
good d'.umnd u> il.iy at fill price-, ay ■{ to <c adrance ia
the pnees, current pravfou-1<> the ariival of the i!u!t f c —
Stle* ‘torn 590 to C'JQ baler Off ring slock ratl.ir liglit.
CIlARLFSToN. APRIL7 —Corir-N—The «.*ri at was quiet,
on Friday, the transaciioo* harm »L.'^ a Lmtied to 1.23a
hales, on Saturday tlm bt.tioc?*- rerci-e-l .bout 2.CtO
bales, with the Baltic^ adncl.s t<> hand. Prices *Low no ■
lurther advanco on the quotation- pi veu ia our report of
the 6ih inst. The sale* of the two d >ys nav be chus d ns
follows ri*19 bales ut 7j<. 59 atlli- 144 at ?, 14 -it 8>f.
8H1 at 302ai 3«.41 ut 8«. 15 i a« 8^. 51 nt SJ<. iv9
nt 9. 271 at t>»;. 537 at 9d*. *25 at fjf. «T2 a. 9*. 231 ut
9. 23 at 2.' at a d 130 bales GevrgUi -electiots i
at 10c
UltEEML: A.Yl) 1'TJLASKI LG * TE AY.
<: 11K*i *: Y « SlAlTUY. .Manager-.
Cl.*-- £7. draws Thi- D.iv.ll ! i Ap-.l, lt£6,S-rt;-.:
S20.000.
Number Lottery—l brawn
lickits $1—«bnre> in t-teportios.
S ; 3U, 35.
•tier.—lx
T’ctets 815—shares i:, p:o;cr ice.
lrckeii.t(:her sing.e or l>y toe pac- gi-.'i
Ll3«*..-'arar3Dah. Gil ,lieXt t". ifoOlUtCO &
apll
■Cotton—ffarket brisk. ■»--.*
s less an;
MACON. APP.lt 10 -
at'from 7 to SJfc
MOBILE APRIL 7 —Colon.—Th? J.
mated yesterday and thc market c'^v.
of 1500 bale?—price* a shade easier, but no qu tcable
phange.
NEW ORLEANS, APRIL C-CoiTo.—T'r.e Cen-anu eon-
tioued active and lesulta 1 !n the iai« of 7*00 bales ut very
foil t rlrny
ssw ORl r.»N'CloSSinCeTSON
O;dreary. . . 7*J/® 7« i W MHdlir.
' Middling... 8 (ii S.V* | Mi:’lic_- T ■:
Middling .. Sfciffi 9 [Fair...
COTTON STATTMIM
Sloe;, t-u wind lii September 1551
Arrived store
to-day
V.A.'AUA anu IUI. " Aft.— Iu illtl 1 IftVJIft lUl 1 j tn.vv diu.v vsi i. wuvivj .... n. .u i
liarn'Mit, on the 22fl ult., the Hon. Mr. Hincks moved latter valuation, per acre, it amounts to $1,578,2(11,
for an address to the governor general ia favor of I about £326.078. Thc lot on the lafcorcorner of Broad,
granting land, not to exceed one hundred acres, to 1 way and Wall street, 30 feet by 40, containing 1,200
each individual who may cnlM in Canada lor ser- J square foct, is held and may be sold for $100,000.—
Vico in thc British army during tho next 12 months. This is at the rate of $3,630,000 an acre, or about
So much opposition was made to tiffs, however, that £750,000. The lot corner of Nassau and Wall streets,
•he motion was withdraw!). • on which tho Express (newspaper) buildings stand,
• - | is 2;5 feet by 90, nnd is held nt #12-5.000. or$2,420,000,
The Manatee or Sea Cow A large xpecmien of equal to £500,000 per acre."
this animal was killed near the head of Indian River
by H. Cruger on tho20th of March Inst.; it weighed
1000 pounds. Its flesh is considered a delicacy.—AY.
Auqustinc Ancient City, April 7.
As a littlo girl named Anna Lawrence, u pupil lu
the Webster School, Cambridgepoit, Mass., was
jumping rope, she stumbled over a stone, and in fall
ing broke her back.
Cost of'Entektaixino Know-Nothing Legisla
tors.—According to the bill of items, the expenses
of cutertalning the New York Legislature on its re
cent vfl>it to the city ol New York were ns follows ;
"Music,$81; cigars. 135; meat,$137; bread, $14;
sundries,$239 32; oysters.$86 75; champagne.$217;
brandy, $96 25; spoons, $5U 25; boat, $150: Astor
House bill, $4,480 73; total, $5,523 90."
Two hundred nnd seventeen dollars for ebampagno
—ninety-six dollars for brandy! And then they
went back and passed the Maine liquor law. It was
the ■•sober second thought," What a reaction!
The Advent Delusion.—The Portsmouth (N. H.)
Chronicle Icarus that "coneldtrable Interest is niaui*
Tested ns tha time fixed by some Adventists for tbo
end of tha worla draws near. Tcu of their converts
were baptized on Monday noon. They expect to ho
caught up on the 19th prox., while tbe earth and its
Inhabitants are turning up.’’
Commander Ingraham un ms Wav Home.—Tho
United States rloop-of-wur St. Louis, Commander
Ingralinin.-ailed from the port of Spezzh.on the 15th
of March, ultimo, for the United States. The Cum
berland and Saranac wero there at that time. Ail
wero well on the three ships. At nuumr.on the 1st,
Commander Ingraham hoisted tho St. Louis’s flag,
and Coramo-ioroStriiigiiam hobted his broad pennant
on the Cumberland—his flag ship. Ah the at. Louis
nailed out of port sho was enluted with three hearty
cheers from the crews of the other ships, which her
crew vociferously returned.
2,357.260
2.727/238
Mouev by the Baltic’s advices cannliuued to accu
mulate in the Bank of England, tho amouut held
having risen nearly 13,000,000 in the week. The
rato of Interest remained the same, 5 per cent., bat
out of doors it was 44 per cent. The disposition to
ship specie hence is consequently diminished.
Yours, Exchange.
An Electric Rifle.—A successful inventor has
offered the British War Office an electric rills which
greatly surpasses any weapon In use, flinging a hall
from 1,000 to 2,000 feet at tho rate orsixty shots per
mlnnte.
Business in itsw Orleans.—Tho receipts of pro
duce at our levee yesterday were again sufficiently
heavy to be worthy of n note. Of cotton there were
nearly 10,000 bales; of sugar nearly 1,100 hogsheads;
of molasses nearly 1,100 barrels: and of tobacco mar
ly 400 hogsheads. There was also a correspondingly
large amount of western produce received.—Pirn*
yune, April 6th.
Green Peas in Charleston.—The rain w« men
tioned as falling wheu wc went to press on Fridoy
morning, continaed with little intermission, until
nearly noon on Saturday. Ycatcrday was a beautifol
day, and the gardens iu tho vicinity of the city,
which bad been suffering from drought, will shortly
Teleouaph in India —The electric telegraph has
now become completed to the capital ol each presi
dency in India. By tills matchless Instrument the
Governor General will lo in daily nnd hourly com
munication with all the subordinate governments,and
will bu ftble to issue Ills iuitructious to every part of
the country, and before sunset to receive information
of their having leached t'm meat distant extremities
of the empire.
New York Democracy and Cuda—At all tho
late meetings of the various Democratic associations
and committees in this city, resolutions urging upon
the Government the duty of a prompt and decisive
solution of tho Cuban question, weie unanimously
adopted. There is no mistaking tho fact that tho
New York Democracy believe tne moment has come
and Is favorable for a final settlement of tho questions
at issue between Spain and this country, and for the
effectual enforcement of the Monroe doctrine against
Spain's Allied Protectors.—New York Sun.
Tin: Woitu*\s Fair, or Ail Xatjush.—Awnug tin- notice
able lhini<8 on exhibition nt the Crj *t«l I’niace, we saw a
contribution of New Pill*, from the In burn lory °f Dr. J.
C. Ayer, th« author of the widely known and valued Cher
ry Pectoral. As It is nearest the expre** regulations ol
the I'ulace, to admit any quack niefilelue*. this fact showt
that hi* remedies are not placed in that category by lit*
authorities. Indeed, wo have before known that lii* l'o<*.
torsi was highly appreciated by scientific men.and hare
*aen lately that his Pills are held in gre.it estimation by
those deeply learned in the ho.ilingart. Ini—aplt)
The best evidence tbat cau be adduced in f.tvnr of thc
efficaciousness of Hocfland'* German Bittm. prepared by
Dr. C. Sf. Jackson i* the uuprec n ent demand for them
from all parts of the Union ; and although there may be
many compounds prepared end represent* d as being wor-
thy of a Mberftl patronage, jet we L-el corn-trained tore-
mark. tbat the va*t.number of tevtimomtl* with v.hich
the worthy doctor las been honored, by person* <»f the
highest charade? and respectability, who found it oeevs-
rary t. hare recourse 10 his preparation, i* testimony auf-
flcicutly conclusive, tlreta ou<ru effectual remedy for the
almost immediate re.ttf if tho-.e 'jfllicied with that dire
ful malady, dyspepsia, has never been -’...-covered.
lw—aplo
XOTlt.'K TU LAND SPiCCULATUUS .Vi
UffSLKg.
n^iiF. under*.goed vralrivj attenl ou * ilo i..'.
X chasicg. examining and g.vfoz informal; n f'J
lying in ib« counties 0: ifoutlteic'(ict-gl*. cu
inj terms
tor numbers aiOper i i; f:r Cre a c.cji
ovir from ere cum, r-6 ^.rl-.:: uponti.e nm.ua: 1
cu to be^irea or received on foul-. 10per c«a:
calm s' •-. i' 1.-i
War««b' iii’.Wsr- County. 1,.
Reforence— James rulwncd 1 SLh'.lot. ri.-i 1
H'aSJa : Tiy.Wareabvro^Uj.. Cx^ 1 -.,:
10 hi 10.><
NEW BOOKS.
L by ?..S sutt.r.r .April loiL. U;.-.-. •
*n, or the trial- o> i ur.v ir.*.-,-. . 1
t and fanci'ul - asilmns w-uicti In.* r.u.s.i
"Minni. t.rev 1 ' ami-l,u« hounr."-.
ilh ti.o«e bi rwr j :<!ge-1 f it- .:.. •
1 U'.lt'ul define;.t on-oi hunt. 1 n- ■ t m \
•hue . .. . 3-1’.16 ! Mous lo sickly seutiir'-uUi-n ncii ui-let! i-:<.u irt, s.
•day e.t.67—9‘7 7JC ! nrer.t*; w th nnr-1 b«Hi*t\!-:l engiav r.g-,
j C-j-t Me Je*i<.ortoe U..-fo p le ti ? - . • 2-
Siock 011 hand, not cleared 07.622 of this book performed gre ter *xjloirs •. 2 '. . 1
SUGAR— 1 The demand wassetire early In the morning ' wayo-an c f his time. He w:naf-ilc- 'i:-
but *ocn fell off, and th-sales did not exjiedCOO Mid* j shot, and hold os a lion l.Lite w.,. cio« **.■•:
leaving a good supply lor lo-tnorrow. Prl.Ci are about 1 robberies and nn.ire.iou* h- w.
tlrosimo. Fairt>. fully larldifftIHe. j th- l.d.es lor his gu Han try as much r» l.e w
Mourets—10C0bbl? were »o;datforfjrtattt- <he uieit for his aJmo.t M.p.ruurj.n tr-.v.
fog to choice j and cjumfo. For sales! up(l
CorFfE—Sales «Obflnr■’ ' r no ’--- •••*! ' ' *" ~
4SO bags fnir at 10 J«c.
F HCHT3—A ship taken for
Ex'TiAN0r.«—Fair demand.
London 7}{/8:8}{ an 19,^9>* per cent, prem
Paris ;.f.l5(7V5l 22>f
New York sixty.lav bills 1 c di-count
Right Cho<*ks on Now York par to X ’B •: -lls
cd 32bag* nferior Bin O.t^c:
ip> 1 at H ’
NEW YORK. APP.il.
dergnnn much change. >lie
te l. Hn’d-rs are
IngDIWit Dx-
V. M.-
•Thc market his not un
•y ulramer was nntidpa
and C'jutxfo For -ale e
A OfoNTITk JFaN7
O F the Cniverdtl. s oi i.forzow and Edi. b' u-b
has taugbt in the be t *i‘hnois of tir*nt u !' :
his ofterucous to dispu-i- 01 in h-hcMiu Int n. ' .c
omeii v. Arithmetic, l.osic. Fntrh-h nnd F1S.1. ii C .i
tiou. HfcutioQ. Ao Anv family of vras «jr d*ir.b:i
► Idir.g within a lew miles 1 f iiii.ff nn may And 11,. • r
opportunity. Address X V Z. Post dffice. l.'lufftcn
aplO
r Ur lit
«. lor
n -lrgiroin i :!.:'.' '
*nhi hr
OCTAVES COHEl-
Middling..
Middling I-
Fair
10'
1)
10* 4
11M
Unlit Arrlvnlu—Tucailny, Apnl IO.
PUIjrSRI HOUSE—W. WIITIIERGCR .il''. IWriCT'K.V
HP Hodge*. Ikifttou; .1. L Cochran-*. Va; W C Hnnston. M
If Brittnn. K.l Johm-un nml Indy. 11 Fountain.l’liilt; M se
LDlo Linden. W Winter.Charleston: EPHueranl and la
dy; B Bateman. J Ashbnu-k and h.d.v, A c. Bolter. P Per
kins. D Wadsworln, TJ Kstertufcoti. J 11 Ransom, Mrs D
Hansom. Mr Palmer.Mr Austin. T W Riley, t! V Riley. DrE
M Kell . Dr A LSands. Ii Melui.'.e KT. Tin uijicr.n. New
York, Dr W WUlianson and ludy.T r Vauglnn. Philo; P.
I. .lohiiAon. Pom.-: A K Boslwick. Mncon; A Nhaw. Augus
ta: W LMorgan, Kingston; Mr-iuilh. .Mis E.I >n)iih.«* IV
Butt*. Ball; Mrs Vnnwagener. Nt Augustine; F \V Picker-
ing and lady. Mi-* F'niitli. R W Fairer, J Farlepree. .•couth
CHrollnn: M Morri*. URN ; .1 Crawford. .SC Frimkin*.
Georgia; CS MeKeiuie aud lady. W C Wao.Uy Au;u«tn: C
Stebbin*. ltleeboro; I! Carey. Liberty Co.
• 5t.iR.tu.it 1 ii.u -K—11 ramro. riiot-iuni
iXJEW BOOKS.
. > tCElVJ.D April Utlr. by S SlBI.EY-I.ifo of Tcrofc
i Ak Houston ; the only authentic u.imuir cf him w.
; ptthliftl.e 1; heuutifiiily nnd picifjoly illustrated.
t The Old Inn. or thc rrasiller * Luti-rtainmcnts— ;• }j
, si.ih Barne*.-eni >r; something t.ewnnl hinhlv l-•‘■re-t
ing, written in a hold nnd ersy style t yugin, lui ie:
I masterly pen.
I Menio rn ol tlie Live, of Jlert HelJane. f! A r.ltrfj
aud 01 his brother James Alexander Holdnuo—ly d-s*:.-
der Holdsne. E-q . < f tbe Ir.m-r Temple, Dar'ivt' nt 1 it
M GltP*! - .- ExpoMtr.rpaI.ectn esnn tbe Epistle to t;.f* r 1 l.c-
sin ns—by iho itev J M Ghee*, t M. MRS A. late V.u.sM
of Harrol-E* Cross Churrh Dublin.
More of Miranda Elliott and Nelly Bracken ..-r-v
M aplo .No. 135 Concrc t >t
7o ;
1)091KSTIC I,muons.
r* 1* > ew urlean- \\ hi .kj;
•arrcls E Plulps" i.la; fiU d-> I* li ll ?
; .In*
1. Hud
I lc!
Oismohiin. Burlt Co; Im
n.u-: w
id W I (
) *.» cssk< Brandy. I'wigg Hoop. 4tl; jro. I
) ?» no do ,b> Uo do do
fl barrels NewKngl.in Rum;
* do Luther Felton's Rum;
’• ’4 casks Malsg v 'Vine; 2u X do <r.> .:•>
e by npS SCRANfON. .l.tHNjTOS
t.osln-n But' tr. 1 vi
np>
CK.VNT'iN, jeillN.sTu.S_:
;rc= L;«
r. landing an ’. ( ■ ■ •
*N. JOHN'S! 1 IN .v Cd
SCRAN I
DAI) STUCK
Plait. J H Platt. Auguste| ii li Kent, ii A Mcrdl, Ya; Jni
C Hates and lady. Chattanooga; N A Morgan.T F Morgan, I ~
W A Everett, Fla; J'r A Crnhmn, ,Mjs StoiJ jujiJ non Ja*r] /^r.NlliAL RA1LP
Nicholson. New York; Alfred Bracken buy und svt. A H J ^
Davis and lady, Ala; M Richard*. N J mi Cocke. hm>x _ li" 1
villa; A D Holmes. IIV Parker,Tamcmnl; 'VllMelland “ NlfiW 8PiU\G~GOUl)$^
lady. K F; Mrs Dr Mell and svt. Cobb Co; Tho* 15 Ilaseall. | lTF.NP.Y LaHIRoI' .V CO."have nviirtd p
Columbus; John Chase, (’apt lluson, ship Chicago Ll ,jvul.s one of the luiiiil-i.n., st „nd r.>
mv 1IOTU—J. II. I our V, i-Hori;iKToR. I stock of Funey Dress Goods ev-r oftVied In to
.IT Smith. F,'gar Lawrence. NY; PMC.ownn. Urns-' i-«‘ioK > ‘k‘; i foUowiiigj>0".i
ville. Oa; QA Jerulgan. Columbu*. Geo; J VVoodwtrth. N !
Y; TM Howard.lteaulort; Rev. TH f.irrei.N Y; G M Tr.it 1
nnd sister. Canada; John Cameron. Fcrivvu county: AC i
Kirl.l.inL C 1; lt../U I’eruuo and L, ly. ehddnnU se *.mt.'
Jefferson county; 151. L-ne. I; Y Lane, Cushingviile; WT
Forehund, George Clifton, F rr.vnuel county; Benjamin 1
James. Jonesc.-unly; \Y f.lmood-'Ut. R C Uemiett. " likin-
*on; Littleton Crov. James John*- n. Emanuel; 5V fl S..I-
ter. Jeffcrion; John Finn. Augusta. ;
I’l.iid ercn.id ine.-1 ;k<; pl.t id
Plain, striped and pi n;. Bar
Printed, striped aad bg.rie,*
Printed Jacuu-t.. t*i.d Lawn 1
Plain Cliambray G inghaui-
r’olid cofored Urihimits; Cg
New style pt.ii-J Gni|tLum*:
Muudin de tf-ige. tor tr:tv.-li
Pl.iiti Glare MiIth.Acc.
men 9iuuuMNt; ctuuiis
' ( 'RAY PdUHllERS lave received per Lt-.* i
j ; —— ! VI Pl.1111 black Ranges; d.. do tMgaules; U -c
' W»ck Lavender Gfncfo,in-.; black Afoac.w; ti-.t b>.
I26 Urouglitoc-*t
A Secret for the L*d:es—H-.w to Prpstrve Braviv.
Don’t use Chalk. Lily White, c-r any of th-* -0 cilled c<
metics. to couceal a uued ur sallow coinpli \i.n,
If you wou^haro the roses brought He k to your cheek
a clear, healtR^rnd Iraruparcnt skin, uud life and t
infused through the system, get a bottle of Ci-.rter'r Span
ish Mixture, and take it according to dirceiron*, lt dm-s
not ttt-tequltets well e? vour sweetmeats: but if c'.ter
few doses you do not find your health uud beauty reviving ,
The Steam Fit! OATES UNDER Construction.-- j jour step elastic an'- vigorous, aou the wholo syjtera ra-
Tbe work on these bix vessels uud tlitir muifiiUicry freshed and icvlgoraicd like a Spr cg a^rnisg. then your
oasois liopelere, aai all the valuable cettiOcafos we ro*
ness, go lor naught. It L the greatest purifier of the blood
known ; Is perfectly harmless, and et the name time pow.
erfully efficacious
Princlpil Depots at M. Warji, Ctosi A Co No 8;: Mai
den Lane. New York.
William S. Bl-ei.s, No 1'26 Mere st., Richmond. Yu.
And for *alo by THOMAS M TURNER k CO., JAMES M.
CARTER. A. A. SOLOMONS* CO., and W W LINCOLN,
Savannah, E. ,1. Firouecker. Macon, and by Dritggivt* nnd
Country Merchants everywhere.
Teb20—ltn
CtHvstoKi-.** eifln cwvritAb kaii.k*»a
APRIL 10—5S7 b.rl e * of coltn
Rare. Davis k Long, Franklin & Brantley, r. W (iarmaoy, baiine; fine Drub li
A Low .V Cn, F Parrel,s ,v C-, W llatleraby 2; Co. W M u-.r-' murlO
bridge. Cheev t r « li Co. IV.i u. liuttoo & C». a S Ihrlri.'ge, ’ K w r ,„-. t.m7\'sri?~in>i*
Dana 4c Wushburn. F J.Ogdrn. Bostoniz VilLlonga King bi ltl\r* IKUI.,1 v.
6cSons, T H Mills, Lynn li Snider. Webster x Palme. D C ’R.VFR mtOl'tillTON A- Jt.FlLnSuN.STr.FFif.
Ilance.N A Pane..! Merton. J Falligant.U A 1.Lamar, i ‘‘PHL attentfouol Mercl.au s ia invited to an exmari*-*
W If Ford, ,f J ilumpbrie*. DriVliam, KelM i Co, T W .\cc- i- «<•*» of out* of LV l.rrgo.i irir l best are.Tied moc -
lv. J W Ijithrnp 4s co. J R Wilder. 1 Foreign and Doracstle Dry Goih'.s ever brought to thti ta*r*
■■in. 1 raprara — j kei. i«lii;b will b-* M>ld on accomtuadutiug tear -. ' "
i»%-.tGNJ*:i-:f
WILLIAM G F*
8 tons Ic.-. to JI
ii understood m to iiio^resaing quito as rapidly as
can he wished- It is judged that tho Meniuiack,
under roustroction in tins Boston Navy Yard, will
le ready to he puf into commission ns curly as the
end of September next, and Hint tho uext ono that
will be ready to go to sea will be the Minnesota,
being built at the Washington Yard.
Ominous—Tho American flag which has hung over
tbo Capitol from the beginning of tbo xczsieo, “has
taken to Itself wings and flown away.
It refused any longer to couseerato each a House,
and Hucir a Senate, und such un Executive Chamber
(all Whig Know-Nothings ami Abolitionist*) as la
gathered under the dome which supported it.
A shier! yet rJinga to tbo flog-rtufl—an much as is
left of tho Constitution tu tbo House below -enough
to show how much i9 gone I—Albany N, Y. Atlas,
nth. •
The Weather and Scarcity in Vermont The
following ia an extract of a letter dated at Pittsford,
Vt., "Hay In many parts of this State Is becoming
very scarce, and tho prospect of greav suffering by
tbe sheep apd cattle ft ominous. East of tho miun-
yield a profusion or vegetables for our markqt. We tains tbu snow lies very deep. Westward the giound
saw on Saturday, on one gont'eman's larra, over |s bate and frocen to a very fabulous depth, so that
fifty bosbfJi of very floe peas that will he ready to be there It an abandon! prospect of n late Spring, aad
tficktd In t day or two*—Cmaitr, Monday morning. gsvtre losa to tb« farmers.”
DIVIDEND No. o-
SOUTH WESTERN RAII.KOAI. . o . .
Mico.v. Fsa. Stli ts.vi j
The Board of Director* lmvo this day declar*-! 0 I’ivl
d«nd of (84.00) Four Dollars pet Sbaro. or. tbe Capital
Rtookof this Company, and (FJ.OOy Two Dollar* i<*r >haro
on Americas Exteiuhn Stock, from the bo*tr,v», ,n th«
half year, tndiog January 81»t—p*v*blt on m l tfrer th*
1st or March nsxt.
Stockholder* in S&vaouah mil m-viv* tn.-ir rari tand*
at tha Central Railr.ad Bank By order of th* IV aid
JNU T WAFi2YU.l7,
fabll—2m Treunm.
DUMfoSTli: GOODS.
0 II 1 / *R.-*Y I.M'TUFnS huv* this rUv receiva.t.
, v.J •» C3’*-' vvrv lineShcvtinz; 2 •!*» F.mvy P.n.t-
1 20 pc* Fmnn ri brown Dr.il; 20 do no *Uie 1
l.'ii'-n FUccUh tnrruata. wnite l.intc L;i 1
thewn Lu-.-n l nll. U .c
!*J-4. i 1 -8. and •■-litating.-t- t brawn i'.tid
■ j Jot HucK.aU3ckTow«u,*20 »lo Lin«:r I'yt'I .J
41 doz Lmcn Nupkin*.30 pet rc >tc:i iiren-r
dot Rich Marseilles Quilt*. Fnri**]-*rbe*r
«■»•*« at GRAY bR 1 ID.
120 Drouth* c1 *
Per bark R il Doui-U-*, Hum Do
Powell.
Pur nleamer Fluitluu. Horn Augusts—'-78 bsf,>* Upland.
Cotton. 133 bur* Railroad Iro.i, aud 23 1-alc* Yarn, to T H
Mill*. Order. F. Vtlj n-ux. Brltbam. Kelly r t -. Bmhwclk 1
& Smith F J
Per *lenn- i 1. ••ti -.i,oci i aldika. Ac.—66 i ale* Cot. •
ton. aud M-'.n? \ ..ul urg r, li-' n ■*; Jlacanv. W
King & Sod*. Clug.iotii S CuoBinghaBi. WiJiJa'Ooa.F I.
Uue. Mu:re * Ni-:li-i'b.Epprn? S: krttr H F Wi,t nk. jr; W
H Borrousb-, J II Howwil.F J Trurhclut, Mr Seobal* " _
Per steauier Wolnka, from Paiatka. tec — Cl bale* °an t*H. C!» \lil.tcs CALDV.'Blil-
Island Cotton, nnd Mdve.to coston & Vi lilonga. I bilbiisk ' A f irlBBglRAPliY of Cliarka CniJwcil, il O. cl Tl
& Bell, J >V Fuill p , G S Frierson, Brigham. Kelly & Co,! dclphia.with preface, note! and appendix— -V l
Hunter te Gninnie.'. j rieiW_\\umer. Rereived and for suln^by
Per steamer St. Johns, from Pulatku. kc —Miss Smith.
Mrs Litth*. Mrs Van Wagenln, Mr, IVrkiu* and s.rvt, Mri
Stoll
H AV ’
fo*>2
. s SltSl.t Y. I f xV.res• -f .
•500 U .let Prime Eastern Hay. Linding f:0“i ’
1« by\
BitlGHAM, Krl.LT v C_
{I. I.IIII-. *1, I«u .-»•»* vi Itu* null I. I. JIIH ■ , - -7
toll arid sou. Dr Sands and lady. Dr Brruk ng. lady and I I H, J'* 1
t. CH foul- hu<1 lady. Randolph .*p«to/n<. ;edr and , BOiwud—10 .t,u
tugblcr. Wm R Nemo. Indy nnd chdd. Miss Smith". Mias ' 1 or * » |n "
cr »Unr..sLi[i Florr-t-.nnd -or*»
Hock Him * ' ‘
daughter. Win R N*-rno. Indjnud chid. Ills-. Smirli. Miss i
J Cocbr, J McKothnr. W U Italcson. W R Fulccr.R<*v W U . ' * .\M\V jfuoiv'si
Farrelly.ColF W Hcki-u*. MrN.rliolso.r; D Ferguermand UECEIVKU March llth, 1«65. '>t >. •*. -IRL'-Y
daughter. ili*» Taltt. .Mra G M la tr. Judea Moiyiu. Doctor 1 FV an i Satirist-—uy James ll.mnay. r.n?!;. r o J :
Morgan, Dr Graham, Mr* Kelly. C Y11 ,-y.T \V UrUy. jr; i Fontcuoy; a new and interi-Mimr work
MnJ J t rawand, .1 TUiawtmd.Mt *-»»* lhonpsou. Austin. Israel Potter, hi* fifty >rar* ex.io— bv lii r-r.au
Pelrnpr.McBifde.iirC Ai-b!«r. A fi ifuybes.K N Mellor. V i authoro*.Fvpeaonreo'etc &unething o: the*: -
KCunningham, Mullignn, Harris, C il Mortis, F J Jone*. J ; old aort
Hnusrnan, WT Chapman, FUatisman Coins do Espana; or. Going to iUdnd via BarcsL*
Per steamerWtlaka. from l’alatlta. &c—C Day andUdy bock tirat will repay the reading i teofol i
Mis* Day. Mr Day, W Deforest and JnJy, Ul,» W'erk*. MDa ' Harvcating skeiche*. Hi pro*o -m - Vcetry-
Clord, W Bracket, lady, child and *vt, \V Dolling. Mr Ir-! Hsatlngs.
nn lady. chJJdrvn and 2 *vtj. Mra Atherton M.a Mnnh.ri *■ Tbu harvest yielded, an-t her a oik r „
Mr Marahall. Mias Uubols ar.d ert. M Naumov. J Smith . B*-ktng in Umity -uesih tho «u uc c s-.u
and Suits, EH Bacon. Judgt-Cole, Mr Smith, 3 T Walt S Ih<} Mounta-n nut law : «*r, Fecr-t Usjv.vi-.-.
Hooker*, U Frledlander.JUwen* and svt.il Liwton.W E‘ B ' l ^f“ ture
Mon gin. Mr Brrtow, MrMowltt.O M Scarlett, M LKboul- I h# *, ,c J r - c ?*°f l,< le ' u! 7
ler.Drl’utuem.Cai't Jeck»on.Curt W-ugb. AC*uover. E Frank Leslie’*Gatette f
Humphrey*. Mr Trico. Sr Black. Mr ilerini. A F Tborop. | mar16
ion, 8 Canon. O P KettWge. A £ Nichole,a A Tolma, J B i \ ,r Arn.NO.—4-4. *-4 and <i-i white “*ftf“jr* vs
SUu&ley L M Harriaon, P Ull. 1 lYl 84 check do, for rale by mli9 A1KLN &
y Emr.crs-n Hrr tail
126 Coogrcis