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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 12 1855 i THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, SAVANNAH, GA. BYP'HILIP .1. PUNCH. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 11, 1835. Mr. K. K. SuYuk Ij authorized to receive mibsorlp- nAtr V TUT. WEEKLY AND WEEKLY. I tlonisud make collecttous lor Oil* paper In Florida. s^r^i==jsa=ss=s»~-s»=- Mr. Wm. D. Tit on AO l» duly aotbotlttA to collact telegraphic news. • debts duo this office for subocrlptlon and advertising. duo this office fur subscription and advertising. Ho will attend the GonrUofCtmdcn, Wayne,Glynn, jMcIntosh, Llbcity mid Bryant end we hope our j filondeIn those countlei will liquidate our demands with thric uruiI promptitude. Now York Morkots. Nkw York, April 11. Coton stiff and lending upwards. Flour urn changed. Corn rules nt fl 00. Coffee 11 to 11# ct». j Now York Market*. " | Uontth of Cavnunnh. New Yotts, April 10. a friend, of oLtinctton In tho Mod leal profession, Flour U higher. Ohio rules at £0 01 to $10 37- j of tble city, yestordny showed ut a letter addreesed Cotton le Arm New Orleans Market. New Orleans. April 10 Cottou lltin. Sales 8,600 hales. The Itaces—Lealngton tlentcn. I ii to him from tho interior, making Inquiries concern' Ing toe truth of ropoit* that cases or th* yellow fever had recently appealed In Savannah. It will bore' raembered tbnt wo alluded to elmllar reports current In tho up country n lew weeks since. It Is singular, considering their absurdity, that they should continue Brown Dick won tho threo mile race, beating Af- j to liavo ccnsiderntfon. In this caso as In that, wo row two heats, in 5:301 and 5:23. quicker time tbnn j con only iwura tho credulous, on tho authority of Lexington's. Locompto will probably rccovor, but 0 ur Medical Informant, that they are most “urn will not rnn against Lexington on the 14lh. \ founded, ond ridiculous.'' Tho only types of dlieas« «r. nml lb.lM.IHl Conference. S™" 11 ?* “« n f r “ a "»“S ll '' Nrw York April 10 aro inch as eie lncidout to too season, catarrh and Tbo Uenld .ay. U»l Mr. tolo I» ...giged 1:, pro-1 P»'“”" nla ; *»"f»’ f “ t "” ovl!j frel " at '* ae , a paring . volnmlnnu, 1.1,lory of Iho O.lonJ Conference.! “> 1 '. <">” ‘f ‘ ,u ”“ p “ '«“ '* llM « lll ' a - uUbopnpornta.riog.,..ponUnlllhe .ran.hid from !„ " a " a ' »• ™ 1 8™““ a ' a «.Mn tor be- , “ l T l evin* that the yellow fever will.re-appear at all the French and Spanish. Tho nook will not appear t * J . ...... , , . " I among us the com Ing season. Wo do not Intond before Jolv. It will probably give an ent.re.y new ° . .. . ,, , Pta*. ,011,0 Olplomntlc negation, oouce.nlog C»-! ?«“""* m ‘ m "I«««•«•• Amldnomool, U. SeTornl'Mcrols. „ol yd «„r„,l«,l. .Ill bn re . unmt.ln.y overtaugwg botl,,!.. ,I,lory I for th. . . . • belter guide. Referring to that, wo loam that Bavan* * 1 ' "—I—- | nah was exempt from yellow fover, ns sn'eplderalo, Death of Nicuolas—Tub 1’aius UouHsi:.--On i from 1620 to 1S61, and thtro Is no ground for suppo- Sunday, the 3,1 ult., nml for II,ton days nl tin- Inllo.- j ln lb „ „, 0 ,. HC ct ,i m0 „[n not ngnln lm ing nock,tho nupetljllrc .igh, <>l tin, metropolis | " * was the unexampled and agitated crowd at the Bourse. n Nicholas has expired; Alexander, tho very Prince ol * Peace— had mounted tho throne without tho least; it will be seen t 1 at Dr. Chutilcs gives before the molestation; the Grand Duko Cmistantino. head of | Historical Society to-niaht the record of his Lectures tho war paity, had taken tho oath ol allegiance, and | - ,, ..„ Kn ,, DOP j, lin the people and troops joyfully ImPcd tho now jeigu. j on Cromwell end his Times. Titos# who heard tho whlch"dissipated* nil doubts, difBcuUics and cations. Nobody.—says the Charivari,— , oV’SKj Cm ™» Arnil.-tVo Inn by » g.nll.mno or admonitory, in the event; Stocks- what or StocksI I Lorn the vicinity of White Bluff that wbito frost was was tho only thought and try. The holders, great; visible at many places along tho road this morning, and small, rushed from the remotest quarters—lr<»m • QOt f Qr distar.i from thccltv. At tiii3 rote wo shall rSribn5sS U.nl— -mr- Hint nil! surely put an.nd.n people at least were promptly assembled in and about tho yellow fever which cur too credulous frlonds in the Bourse; the immense interior of that edifice was the country believe still Ungers about Savonnah. insufficient for the multitude; i the lortress was be-! ,leg„d, not like ScbutoPDl oh tho Sontlii only, but , Il0 „ aon ,„„ cnb01 , „,p, om „ w . Mlomnff on'So* cnlabintnn.'s-wbcrevc „ being 'Vc bavt bef.ro os, In lira Baitin'. I,alii, two re- coold etnnd, sit or cling; everyone talked and ges- 1 moikabln editorials of tho London Tiroes, on Araeri- tlealated vehemently; orders were given from tho I caQ a ^ irj- The first, dated March 17th, is headed fflfSaSwmT ll,'=“kSn^l?o''c!;d"2ro br t> ! C»te nnrf«, CM SM"; .1,0 .cconB, onto d.lo men have not, for some time, been permitted to pass; of March 24th, Amtrican Diplomacy—(nt Osttna within tho irou railing; numbers of them,—some j Ccvfoctree. It wiii icadily be seen that they coni' laahionably, others tawdrily dressed—stood closo up • j- e! ,{ U p Ca ou; . jcl.itions to Cuba. Like our neighbor ^ L» a little information of tho successive quotations. raises ills hands in holy horror at the idea of tbot Ini* This part of the spectacle proved, for my reelings. ; flnc ] eV er becoming tm integral part of tho American i >« »■*».<? ‘"Of UH. political, gi'.grepbl- been experienced in ix«soms thqs palpitating and . cal and commcrc.cl, It properly belongs. 1 he Times, swelling with passionate avidity lor lucre. Cnsexed however, takes a wider range, and discusses with females are, in whatever situation, among tho most j CO a 3 iucrab!: freedom and usual insolcncJ, everything r.,r£,i'* 4c,T,,r-i'bot concern, n penplo towards which >t cberl.be, an inexpressible excitemeut.—tlie i.itcs bfunded up-: but ill-concealed feelings of malignant hostility.— ward with an irresistible rapidity; all blocks wero i Comments on i:s views may not be out of place, aliko eagerly sought. I^ ' The Times ttarts cut with the usual char porters. Oil Monday and Tuesday, the ieiaient.aml , .... .... , , the movement of the funds were the same, but on American thirst fur territorial acquisition and do- Wednesday u revulsion began; the journalists had j minion. How absurd Is such a ebatgo. wo need not offered considerations and rollectious which brouuiit 1here to consider. Had wo been actuated by any «S?SSKSS'5 s »«l™. C.U long since ».« fallen In- hut the Russian autocracy was not u corpse; Alex-. cvltably Into our handi. Tire charge, however, Is an ander II. (might deem it necessary to tread in the : oidone, and originating in Iguorance audcnvy.may footsteps of his predecessors; tho counsellors of tho j notv CJai i^ercd hereditary. Tho oniy wonder is, crown remained the same sturdy spirits and long i . . , . . / . head*; Lord .John Russell was called the dove from j lliat 11 ^ Joel J b: persLted in oy a people whoso his- tho Ark. but he ha>l been the twin zealot and stick- toiy is cr.o cf lawless cggrcFsioe and plunder. W# ler for the war with Lord Palmerston, by whom ho , j-e!cr ::ot new toE Tlaad’s acquisitions in tho distant was deputed to Vienna; it might he move difficult for i . . . d discordant alemcnts of the new Czar to make concessions Tor peace than it I P aaTl 11:0 y l> f l “* ' arl *'- 3 nnfl Q*scordant dements or would have been for his father, whose personal nti-! I 151 " VR -t uomiiiton, east, west, north and sonth. would thority with his subjects was incalculably greater.— uaturu"y cal! them tv u.iad. Wo refer to her com Tho reaction ut the Bouiso continued until Saturday; | «, csU ; 3 ».jnctcenlh century. Tho nation that the crowds diminished, and the pickpockets fell ; .... , . _ away in proportion; during the first three days pur-j C0, *V ,0 i B -* Aiucijc..j expansion forgets that she •es and watches disappeared as ii by magic—Paris , rales tbe c.nqucior of a hundred and twenty millions Cor. Jour. Coni. Curione Apparition In Baltimore. We recently heard a gentleman from Baltimore relate tho following carious particulars, at a confer ence at 655 Broadway, this city: The gentleman's wlfo was a medium,and they had had various eo:- pbatic manifestations in the nouse, sucli as opening and closing of the doors, etc., without visiblo agency. On one evening a friend of tho family was present. They sent him out into the back yard for come pur pose, but immediately ho rushed into the house again, manifesting some alarm, and requested them not to send him into that yard again,as he bad icer. a lAghthouM* on III* Florida Coast. Lieutenant Thornton A. Jonklns, Secretary of the Lighthouse Board, at Washington, under Onto of March 39, furnished to tho Hon. Jackaon Morton the following Intereating and Important Information con cerning lighthouses, beacons nnd Jjjjoys on tho coast of Florida; ThoLighthouso ouflealmrae Key.onooi tho Cedar K#ye, was completed, and tho light exhibited last summer. The Sonw l’ilo Lighthouse, designed to mark the entranco to tho Northwest passage at Key West, has beau completed, and tho light will bo exhibited In a few weeks. Tho Hrat class Lighthouses ucar Jupiter Inlet and Coffin’s Patches, between Carysfort Ilcef and Sand Key, are now in course ot construction, and will bo completed as Boon as tho work can bo exucotcd by tho tew persons that can be employed at one tlmo nt those points. Tho Rebecca Sbonla Beacon, to mark that danger situated between Marquesas Keys nnd Tortogas, Is under construction nnd will be completed In a low weeks. The keeper’s dwellings nml seawalls along tho southern coast, which wore destroyed during tho gales of Inst year, are either completed nr in rapid progress. ,, w The buoys nnd stakes liavo been provided for lam- pa Bay, Hillsborough river, nnd iho mouth ol Mam tu, for Key West harbor, nnd for the approaches to St. Marks and Apalachicola Bay, Ac. The best Illuminating apparatus, Tor improving the lights at Copo Florida and nt Pensacola have been received, nnd tho works will »xi commenced and completed at an early day. , . Tho small light authorised to l»o placed at tort McRca and tho buoys lor marking tho channel across Pensacola Bur will bo erected and placed as soon ns the proper positions for them can bo accurately de termined, to curry out tho design of tho law. The light-house authorised for theflouthweat Cape, nnd tho beacon-light for tho western entrance to St. George’s Sound, will bo commenced ns soon ns tho titles to tho sites are approved by the Attorney Gen eral or tho United States, In conformity to law. The most of tbo appropriations abovo named are or as late date ns August 4th last, and it will bo seen from tho foregoing Htatcmcnt that unusual success has attended tho procuring of tho apparatus and materials for these works within the short space ortlmo which has elapsed. Tho finest illuminating apparatus wliicli Hcienco MAWcBSSlIl^tlSttBo’lWlSk.VuViUrintet. Carysfort Beer, Northwest Passage, Cape St. Bins, Capo Florida, nnd Pensacola lighthouses. The coa*t of Florida, which lias boon heretofore greatly neglected in tills branch of public service, will before long compare most favorably with nny scacoaat of equal extent la tho world. Tho old lights on tbnt const havo generally been greatly improved within tho last two years, ami those yet requiring renuovatlou will bo attended to as rapidly as the means at the disposal of this office will allow. . ... .... _ , , The Improvements at tho mouth of the St.Johns river, for which special appropriations, liavo been made, upon tho recommendation or this board, havo been delayed, In conseqnenco of a defect in the title to tho Blto, and tho inubilltyof the occupant of tho land adjoining it to givo a satisfactory title for tho new structures authorized. The Legislature of Florida was asked during its last session to pass tho necessary net to cunblo tho United States to obtain a valid titlo to any lands re quired lor ilght-houso purposes In which valid titles are not vested In tho present occupants or claimants. New Depot at Columbia.—Tho Carolinian learns that tho South Carolina Railroad Company arc abont to erect a new brick depot at that place. Its dimen sions arc to be 285 by 50 feet, a portion ot it to be two stories high, for tbo use and accommodation of the various officers. It U to be finished by the 1st September next. llntlrona ncros* Flovltlu. The Florida News informs us that Mr. Bangu, tbe managing contractor of the railroad across tbe Pen insula of Florida, from Amelia Island to Cedar Keys, has commenced operations. Contracts have already teen made for Palmetto timber for the wberves nt Fernandina, also for timber to build bridges and pi ling for the adjacent marsh. A number of hands havo already been employed,and it is tbe iotentiou to push forward the work with energy and activity. Under theso circumstances, continues tire News, may we soon bear the snort of tho Iron horse among our inland pines, as he courses between tbo shores of tbo Atlantic and the American Mediterranean : of pecpic :.i I.rein, that sue Is pushing her conquests in Buimah. t’-ai.suc lia3 Backed and desolated Ire* batiue.scikjevca fore the -"oi id, to whose cause should cuo 'evert!::.css th eight which lie cared not to behold the second lime.! criticize, Rr ttuai ladl^caut raa: Tbegentlemau of the house—tho narrator-ban-• . ee „nilw , ttred him,nml tire two anally concluded to go out; . I-*--*- •• ♦ sc * y • and explore the yard together. They went,and both ; Government, jaw the figure of a man standing upon a box c: some ; Iu particuTr such elevation, two or three feet from the ground. Aa they, in some trenidation, approached the figure, a siick lying upon the box began to move apparently without bands, striking tire box and making a noise: and about the same time tho narrator’s companion wa* violently repelled or thrown from tbo figure, 'i be figure itself presently, nnd while the uurrator was looking steadily upon it, suddenly disappeared. j C "J" ; a: u;e quoted ar.d commented Had It been a man there would have been no way for him to escape except over the fence and through tbo yard of the next door-neighbor, in which case Ire would have been seen by some ot that neighbor'd fa mily, who bad been attracted to the yard by tbe unit- saal noi90 nnd conversation which were occurring on the premises of our informant. Presently the narra tor's wife came out, and at the same time o piece ol coal wa3 thrown violently and mysteriously again' :;on* fortresses stand tire sent!- mean, f.cm Gibraltar tu the Io* in E jypt, rules in tbe Porte, tml, if our intelligence : w, in free of a protest made le. verier.- in tho affairs of a people :;a to espouse- Lsastofall Eug- ..-iritjri.il aggressions. Tima takec it upon itsalf to manner, tbo dlplo- d between our i:s accredited Ministers abroad* m reasoning cud just conclu sions of ths distinguished gentlemen who took part in the Osteau Comm-cce m:et its disapprobation, and it caiis sp'.cia; r vtsr.vicr. to tho fact that Mr. Mason commits .u lYp.Civnt the United States at the Court of F.a.c: a;u Mr-. ecu it’an ca that cf VVcstmlaster. j The i:.!;••• • Ai‘cr ’ re-1.1aid* it w D-,.. Cao.1.; I CUCi red U *! Lfflrma s !:*iv? effered Sp:iu a preco for Cuba i-re-suiit vjiuc.and this shall havebreu i the-; be tii:.- t-j consider the question: tire ^session Spain, seriously en- ii.iuat pines and thu cx.*teuce oi our m ? should tills question b; answered :r.e, ti:.n.by every law, human and di- itaVMnwVhnVt,;,.."Timrl\h. .Vci.i'ujb-i | J ^-7-u ‘ a brother, then said,"if spirits do appear, I wish my ' orincule G-t v-buld b’jiirv nn i-irtreili-n? in! brother woold now apnoa'r to mo.-' Tbo tor. then ' ilL'.f/'u.l' .1V 'HV?, . «he™ w,",i re-appeared, as it bad been seen before, and «poke i nu< :ire■ -o ,,j r- itii -, C audibly nnd said. "Fear not.it U Land spirits do ap ! fo« hi S ov'1 '• * , ' e,CJllu * u ' fl fla,UCl!fr0,n 1 C8,ro ^' 522,” vonlsl ”'' , -' VV "' ™‘\ " L’out.' sV..:, cocemsuticM, ,re ourIubeithci to * apn ' the cost ncr regard the odds which Spain might The Four New Ucgiincu,?. . ea.ijf ngabiM u-. foi be trio enter into tho quea- The War Depaitment is just now issu :tg a general ll ' - 1 wliviborihepressuicouditioaol the island would order,explaining the relative rank, Ac.,of tho r.ffi- j'u: : . - n in.asua*. Wc should, however, bo re fers of tho four now regiments. W-* find Gu-m , !o o:,r duty, bu anv/oitiiy ol our gallant fore- placed officially in the order in which they .-toad on j f- 11 f’-d co-rmui > .?»<; tieason ogalnst our potter- tbe original publication of their several appointments and therefore need not republish the I .t: Tho two regiments of cavalry will he regarded ns a : distinct arnijand promotions therein b- r.-«:i!ot;d j accordingly. Promotions i:i »!ic- ninth and lo.v.'i regiments of infantry will he made as in r.th -r regi ments of the iufuutry nrni. Original vacanc'c-s wui be filled by selection. Tho headquarters ol tho llr.«t and sec md regiments of cavalry will be established nt Jefferson B irrscks, Mo., and Louisville, Ky.. respectively; tlic iieadquar- tors of the ninth infantry ut Foil Monroe, Va.. and j of the tenth regiment nt Carlisle Bai racks, P-j. Tnc : recruiting for the new legirnenis will be conducted 1 under tbeHupcrintcndenecof their Colonels towireni all the officers appointed will accordingly inim»di-1 ately report by letter, giving their nddre’s, and su». 1 gosling the places in their neighborhood where rc- i cruitiug rendezvous ■ ,uH. probably, he oj>cned to > tho best advantage The four additional reg.ni.-nt-- -ai'lb- unifonr.cd I and equipped as follow.-: Tho first and second regiments ol cavalry, ns the present regiments of dragoons, except the trimmings of the cap and coat, which will be yellow Instead of orange. Tho ninth und tenth regiments of infuntry [rifle men] as the other regiments ol infantry, with the ex ception of the knapsack straps and waist belt, which will be according to patterns in tho Quartermaster’^ nnd Ordinance departments. They will also bo furn ished with bogles instead of drums, : .;f. U.,.T. tend to <h:ic...-, ’Ji bi to be Africanized and be- go, with all it* attendant .and suffer the flames to ex- i mg aborts, serh.ualy to on- ■'(>?auniB, tho lair lnbric of w: h.‘.7# yet btc.”. unabl# to see any- t':! r.o *.-gln pilaciplorr unsound In moiality in Vue.c : .“.•isf.ipV.s, so much bandied about by tho opt.t:.:;.:: aud E.-.glijU press. If the 3up- pos.tlv.3 iu :.i\ wair:.ut tho coucluslons,then we iipvs f-itii fo pi-lit cal logic. It Is to be hoped, inds* d, as t'.:: i’icildent through Hi# State Depart- rctat.Jau'y remates, that Spain will not force us to th:y.* cite:.re-lives- But if, through Iho madness of her Irret com ibic agents, wc shculd b: forced finally to choose between coif-preservation and tbo posses sion cf Cuba, we believe there arc few true Americans v. ho would hesitute In their coarse. Th* same argu ment. indeed, Ii applicable to Uio case as that which England put* forward In justification of the war la w. ’.idi she Is engaged. Sho claims that the encroach- mt.:ta of Ruiala threat: i tho equilibrium of Europ* and cndaugjr her owa existence. Wo shall not bero nrgee that question with her- Wo allude to It only for the purpu of showing that she has already put - The coat for foot troops, nml the trousers for all ; la Police what American diplomacy bos yet only corps, will hereafter bo cut according to pnllerna iu ! advanced f: ti.ccry. the Qaartormaatcr’ri depaitment. Connecticut Election.—TIio oleciioti in Connec- < Tho Supposed Platlneors. ilcQt presents some curious results, the most rcraaik- 1 al iy ,,; ' Andjiaen, received a despatch able of which is the fidelity with which tho demo.iats ! ycaUrnav from tug Mayor of Bt'.tirnore, ordering tlie km toned to Mr pari). Only al«,u30..0 oltlicn 1 , c-ay: c:;'c f ,... „, ,„ r: c[ ,| 15 ore „ ot the are missing,and the democratic candidate for governor .... , ‘ . . . . leads, althongh there is no election by t!,- people.— ^ '-•••v--u,supp3JCuto nave mutinied, mar- Where tbe^Wldgs and Know-Nothings have coalesced j cr.’jtand scuttied the ship. It wiil be ' rc;3vT.’:v:et* that a t!?;:iatch was rccqiwd frost Wil, inl.jgiofi that the Captain had arrived safely Id that pon r.red ti.e prizouers were consequently discharged upon gfvlreg tsoed*. The Captain, howover, has up fo this tic-* n-.iied tc make his awpcnrance, and it Is b'i ievcu that v.:e telegraphs concerning !:!j safety, st-ut to this ci'y, ar.d tv Baltimore were fojgrries by t'r.o mate, the ucco.nplica of the mutineers. Inac* cord.iate wttntie r.quc't, the seamen werere-ar- rrrlcd ytateu-ay a’tvir.cou. end me now lodged in jail to avait further u.*vclop;.icots. Without prejudging lire case, which will now un* dcrgi a t' cicagh irevcjtigrtlou, we may remark that th: elfin- looks vety rusplclous. Th# scattleJ ship, the ti.. :s cf slood ttill remaining, the destruction of the Capt.iiu’.j papers, and hi* r.eu-appcarancc, not- wilhs'ar.d ing t;.* special despatches purporting to come Lorn him, make out a vei cum ;tn;*.tiai uvluci.cc. on tho same candidates, they havo carried them, but where each party lias supported its own candidates. tbe democrats have carried their fail share Provi- dnirr Journal. IleMt of all l*cncc*MaUer«. it wonld bo u positive blessing to the Czar ana to the world ifHebastonoi were to fall during tho sitting of tho Vienna Conference, for aucli n result would relieve all parties from tho painful and embarrassing position In which they arc placed. It would make the new Czar an Independent agent, which, perhaps, bo*not at llio^ present moment. It would hati-fy the feelings ol Napoleon tho Third, who dare hardly forego the conoueat of Sebastopol by patching up n peace. It would heal much of tho irritation which prevails in England nt our Crimean disasters; und it would put an end to all doubt and jeulousy as to tho ultimate intentions of Austria. In fuel, tho event occorring nt tho present time would prove the best of all peace-makers, fur there wonld he then literally nothing to squabble about. [European Times, Mat ch 21 Dr. nine* Again About. B Rmuotion op Fam to EuaorK.--Commodore Tto Bt. Louis Iiopulillcnn or tho 2Stli oil., ■»)» ;--! ™ l ]f n r ? l '‘ r0 132!Si“*A«£Sw?h^«Sfo5Sln from On tho l.»l trill or tho .tonmor Mlcl, son from thin ”?* ffiff.ffiSfflMB 2, MO? l»ort to New Orleans, a very tastefully dressed gen-' $130 to 1110} wcond cabin, non,*70 w wv. asssassaw ho won Iho admlretlon of somoand tho attention of way Journal. , all tho passengora on board. Tho boat arrived nt ; f (Jallkd to Account.—A Waablnaton dca* ubiLr^Iit “Tllo G^ieiul| patch,dated the 8th, to the Pennsylvanian, says: ascertained this fact and became very assiduous In j There was n Cabinet session regarding Colia to- bli attentions to her. „ .. j day. It la bollevod Spain will bo callod to accoont At length the General bccamo verv Intlmato with , for garotlng Estrampes. her, aud, as wo understand, wont so far ar to propoao , raairlago, in Jest, of course. It Is often the case mat, g Massachusetts assume* to decldo how lor tho ‘•too much feeling breeds despair, and so It happen*. | RW „ 0 f t j, 0 u n |tod Btatoa shall bo executed in Mas- ed lu this Instance. Tho lady considered heraeir in-1 uacbuaotts, why shall not Boston douldo how far It ■ultedntbomo remarks of the General, ami threaten-1 w ||| 0 bey tho liquor law of MassaohnsettsT— Boston od to complain to tho Captain of his conduct. Ho j courier. was too sharp, however, and forestalled her by mak ing tho first complaint, aud speaking of her dispar- Divorces in California.—Mr. Murdock’s hill in oglngly among tbo pnssengersand to iho officers,do-, Hie Loglslaturo, for "An net to amend divorces," airing tier to bo put off tho boat us a person unlit to , provides tfflit where tho parties have agreed to sop- travel on a decont boat with a respectnhlo company, j for ono year, nnd tnoy havo not cohabited for The Captain was apprised of tho true state of tlio • that period. It shall be grounds for a divorce. It case, ond when tho Ouncral threatened to leavo tbo | provides, further, lliat Iflt shall appenrto the Dls- boat ond take off passongera at Memphis, ir tho lady jirictJudgo that tho parties are In contlnnal strife, was carried nny further, tho Captain coolly told him i Rn j nro incapnbln ol being reconciled, then ho shall that his room was lietter than his company, and put | || SV e power to grant a divorce. hlin ofi at that place. Nono of tho passengers lcR,; however, thoy having elded with tho lady, and bo-. Naval.—Orders havo been received at tho l’hlla- come disgusted with tho General’* habits or Imbih- dolphin Navy Yard stating that tho U. B. Btcamer ing too freely of the ardent. Snti Jacinto lias been selected as tho flag-ship of tho The general as may bo supposed, left tho boat iu a , Guir squadron. Tho steamship Busquebana is also " .1 < I. I.tn.lnnlail nl tlm limn 1. U I..I.I t» ^y*"* 1 * 1 * Mlrl<l>l . , ..g Th!nit*a«p*ck*t CAROLINA. COTTON—Th*m*rk*t ytiUnUy wm Arm. d*fc* I.W, ^gjaaggco^Bttw, wUl touch bor* on HATUKOav bsUl, at th* followlog ptrtieuUrs: 14 nt 7X> 1 *t 7M< 13 AVifcifNWiN. »t 4 o’clock, for freight act pMSt-ng'ni *t 1, 885St 0 6-10. 71*t8X,43at8H, 188st8K-280 at Uktefftl«<MiUldaHMM9tp8t. John. Bar. For froijbt “ ’ ’ »ntl pMaaae, apply on Irnnlit to rlff-res aw'li—fi* ” ' M a cohln 11AIILKsroM, VlA UttALFOUT. Th* ft*ampAck»t FLORIDA.Capt hbj* ^^wlll touch h*r» on BU.-.DAY FiKliMxj ’ . Jnoc*,for freight and pa*s*oger*. Fi.r (might rV passage, apply on hoard, or to ttS A. CQHLA - liXlVHJNMVILLlii AhU'i\. TgRMEDlATK LANDINGS-Ihe ,t,. fr ... aeA/ii. Capt IMIlard, will leav« . fit of passion, and wus much intoxicated at tlio timo. | ordered to bo held iu readiness for IIo managed by hoiiio inanmuvrlng to get his version 1 of the story into n Memphis paper, to tno inlury or Captain Hlioble, aud the officers of the boat, stating that bo had left thu boat on account or tno captain s determination to carry tho offending female. Thore passengers, however, havo published a caid in this paper, this morning, setting that-matter right, and Capt. rihcblo need fear uo denunciation or public favor toward him or his lino steamer. But tho best ol tho Btory remains to be told. Iho general, while on board the Michigan, professed to bo short of money, nnd it was freely lent him by tho passengers. About tho time tho bont was lauding nt Memphis, 1m was negotiating with a Southern geu* tlcinun lor a loan of $1500. und offered to give draft on James Robb A Co., of New Orleans for tho amount. Beiore this trnnsactlou was consummated, ami U'« has since been ascertained that tho distinguished General Gentry is no other than tho famous Dr. Hines, of ponitentiary notoriety—having just served a term in prison in Alabama, for forgery. The doc tor is at his old tricks again, but no boarded tlio wrong craft to piny them off with success this time. l.ntcr from ltto t?o Janeiro. By tlio hark Lapwing nt Baltimore wo have Rio advices to March 1st. Tho Lapwing made a remark ably quick voyage. Rbo left Baltimore on the 19th January, arrived at R'o on tho 18th February, (29 days,) remained in port ten days, discharging and tuklng iu cargo, and mndotho imssago home to thu Capes, in 35 days. Sho came in the Capes on tho otii lust.—thus performing the round voyage in se venty-four days. The Coffeo market has been quite active, ubout 60,000 bags having found purchasers. Tho demand chiefly directed to the better qualities, and their val ue further enhanced on previous quotations. Prices to-day, (28th February) are 4||500u||4300. Tho stock Is ucw reduced to 40,000 bags. Sales of Coffco lor tlio United States this month, reach almost 80,000 bags, of which about 30,000 remain for shipment. Flour continues firm, and the prices demanded ob tained. Stock in first hands, 9000 barrels. Some exekango has beeu douo at 27J, hat rather dull.— Freights were rather better. Clearances nil this month to tho United States, amount to fll.009 baas Coffee, of which 23,955 were for Baltimore, 3354 for Mobile, 25,651 for New Or leans, and 3079 to New York. Anti-Slavery Missionaries in New York.— Tho anti-slavery missionaries of Bostou, directing their steps to the new Territories of Kansas nnd Ne braska, are now in this city, trying to rniso tiie wind in order to carry out their peculiar notions,and cre ate civil war in those Western regions. The agents of these missionaries are collecting money here un der the pretcnco that it will be applied to the estab lishment of Journals in tho Territories, und wo find that the Tribune, iu its natural vocation, and tbo Journal of Commerce true to[tbe original instincts of its proprietors, are recommouding the people or this city to subscribe for this object, and tnus faruUb suf ficient aid|to create first a violent contest, aud ulti mately a civil war, in Kansas and Nebraska.—iVnc York Herald, Bill. Incendiary Cacoht.—We are glad to learn that — j one nit lie incendiaries who have been tbe cause of Mny Iinve Use for it. i the destruction of so much property of late, has been The Pensacola QaztlU, alluding to tho propriety | detected und properly taken care of. A negro boy, that Government order the new Balance Dock | about fourteen years of age, the property of Mr. ^ nrUnr tn • Francis Cobia, has been arrested for arson, charged painted, In order to pr.ser , ^ j • with setting fire to tho cotton at the Railroad yester- Wo may. possibly, have use for tho Balance Dock, i day evening. An examination before Magistrate at tho Navy Yard, now that the order has been i Schroder elicited sufficient evidence to warram bis iesned to our nava commanders to project a Paixan j being committed tor trial.- CVinr/wfoit Standard, A- into the war vessels of our Quixotic neighbors the Gulf if they continue their ball practice on our unprotected merchantmen, who happen to pass by tho sitmpre fitl Island de C’uoa, on a lawful trading voyage- pril 11. Tus Massachusetts Prying Committee.---Ibe joiut committee of the Legislature, appointed to in vestigate the matter of the late visit of a committee ol the Legislature to the Roxnury Nunnery, held a Fn*t tu Massacluiaett*. i session last Saturday morning, when the c-uitor of The Boston Post of the 5th instant, a'Hiding t;> i the Boston Advertiser, who hud published nu account foqf on ihot daw «nv9 • 1 of the conduct of tbo members on the occasion of 'O fast on that day, says. , the visit to the Nunnery, appeared aud affirmed tho Since the first general fast of 1o2j .u Jassachu, trath o! j )(3 published statement. Tho joint commit- sem, never has there ^f*j*“t|mo when fts population J t ,. c u nail y resolved to examine the inmates of the had more leason to clothe itrolt in snckcloth and ; ^- unnCr j Rtl d also tho member* of tho committee ashes than it has now. Intn difficulties were gather- . vhn .--.ip v «,i. ing about the infant colony; "corn, both blade and : stalk, cliaDeed color, Imusiog by tlic lioo.l os If it | [llc Biuiisu Reciicits.- i ho Holilox Uironioto trero dead;' •' toons ran not up winding to heir | ot A „ ri | i, sa ys: Veatcrdoy moniing the hrlg Ame- wonted manner;' and other matters dlaconragrd ho i rica J,rived Irom Boston with he? complement of people. Aao a political blight m on the Massm-lin- t ;, r | 1( ,, v troops, amounting to about 00 In all. They setts eieutchpon. The cardinal principles of rcpuhli- Mre landed in the coarse of the forenoon at the canism are violated in the home nf their earliest und j Qihoii’h wharf, and marched up to the quarters in tho most intelligent defenders; men are proscribed lor i Military Hospital. They nrc principally Germans, their birthplace and persecuted tor their religion; I ]) t -aiUiy looking men. but of nil conceivable decrees and tbe grand oid liberty maxims are forgotten. | 0j - staiuic. Need, therefore, is there for a general fast; for gen eral meditation and reflection. Let good citizens ' The Washington Forger.—Colonel J.. P. Taylor, hope for happy result. 1 '. I who committed such extensivo forgeries, was seen in Baltimore, at ihutium’H Hotel, on tho 1st instant, Rich Women.—There are said to bo more rich wo men in Boston—the tax-book being tho text—than in any other city In tho Union. Personal Intelligence.—Hou. Pierre Soulo, ex- Minister to Bpain, with his family, passed through Albany, on Thursday, on their way to tlio west. Upson County Justice. From the Home Courier, 10th instiiu.. A friend sends us tlio following account of a law suit which came before a Justice Conrt of Upson county: On the docket of tho Justice Court for tho 555th District G. M.,ofUpson county, it appeared that Abo Johnson sued Tom Cameron for eleven gourds of soap. Al meappoaruuco term or noia uuuu, ouimn Pa»« presiding, Cameron camo forward and filed tho fol lowing pica: "And now nt this term of the Coart, comes the de fendant aiid nays tbo plaintiff, Abo Johnson, owes him for three broaches of spun track, and ono quart of whisky, which he offer* as an offset, nnd throws himself npon the country/' his Tom h Cameron. mark. Thu case cunio to trial. Both plaintiff aud defen dant disburdened tbemselvos of tender nnd eloquent appeals, tho former having engaged Sherman Owen to shed n few tears on the occasion by way of exci ting tho sympathy ot the Jury, tho spun truck, tho gourds of soap, nnd tho quart of whisky in tho mean while furnishing themes for tho most touching dec lamation . After every argument had been exhaust ed, both pro and con, tho panel nt length retired, un der the grave nnd solemn charge of Mr. Justice Pace. An hour having been spent in mature deliberation and in tho rigid application oftlieTaw to tho facts, the jury finally returned tbe following verdict: "wo tho gury choazen and swoarue agre that tom kamyron must pa nbe gonslng the ful amount of 20 five Bents that the planetlf pa over the won kwart of llker lor the benefit of tho gury and koata will he rnoled out." Wash Hartsford, Foreman. Tut World** Fair, or ALL Natiun*.—Among tba nolle* able thing* on exhibition at the Crj stal Palace, we »aw a contribution of New Pill*, from the laboratory of Dr. J. C. Ayer, the author of the widely known and Tallied Cher ry Pectoral. Ai it ii against the express regulations of the Palace, to admit any quack medicines, this fact shows that his remedies are not placed In that catsgory by the authorities. Indeed, we have before known that his Pec toral was highly apprec.ated by scientific men.and have seen lately that his Pills aro held in great estimation by those deeply learned In the healing art. lm—aplO 9, and 208 at0M- Bales this nornlng423 biles, at 8M to ux MACON. APRIL 11.—COTTON—Tb*i# is an aotli* d*. mind at an advance of U(a))i, since our last quotations. W* quote 7®0e. Offering stock light. UOLUMRUH. APRIL 8.—OrnoK—The accounts per Hal- tie with Liverpool dates to tbe 24th, wero reqelv* l before noon on Saturday, and being regarded as favorable. Ira- narted activity to tbe market, anil sales wore made of ^. r - Strict Middlings at 8*. Quod Middlings at 8K, »nd Fair THURSDAY EVENING, 12(b instant Kieigb.......... at8X- There still continues a good Inquiry at theeoprl- Baldwin’s Wharf. tp!2 J. W. LATlIHOi- 0 * 1 ’* * RHODES'S NEW OKLKANH, APRIL <J.-Cono.v~in coostqueuw FttVei* and Affile (JIll's- of the unfavorable tenor oftbefnli particulars of the Asia's ° ' >IU V advices the steamer of the 17th ult., business was nearly nt» NATURE S INFALLIBLE 8PEC1Y • • brought to a stand on Saturday and the salesUrely reach- |,m, »„d Cure or U,i^u. . ' ‘ ' ed 756 bales. On Monday some buyers took courage and W | jChiu* 11, *1 *' took COOO bales at prices In their faior. Oh Tuesday Oie * fSlHEweat \* letters by the Atlantic came to hand, and bringing some Ha c «n,on o ;i favorable account sales, gave an Impulse to our market * inbe.ie i«|S,? ' ; and th* sales reached tho Targe figure of 13,500 bales, nrl- s« n *- l«i» eubtie atmospuiiic |*.i .-i ces navlng acquired more regularity than on the preceding day. Tho demand has continued act' ' * *“ * sales of the past two d Ing stiffened for the oaiving*lhe^afvlccs by^tlii^airtc.TliTsteamer ot the 24th This specific Is ult., and ef the Ranks being dosed th* sales retched 736" J 0 "*®' ,.tt.,.r. ■nit bales—making a total for the week 39.COObales- The pur- tut" for one d,sense others still *on«- chases h “ * -- • *• account, Onlltiarv Via IX I OnriSIMillln... ».S1I»»X Til" Prop; .t«r a'.Unc If ,1.1m, 11, to. lIlillliiK.... » a 8X (UI<ldlln K F»lr.. In ffllQ-J .uU.ffnm Hi, nf thl, N ATM. AI win MldJIln. f.'iffl. | Fair... COTTON tfTATKRKNT. Stock on baud 1st September 1854..., Arrived since -day seasons is unavoidably inhaled t Tbe beat evidence that can be adduced In favor of tbe efUcacioumeis of Iloofland’s German Hitters, prepared by Dr. C. II. Jacktc-n is the unprece'.ent demand for them from all parts of the Union ; und although there may be many compounds prepared and represented as being wor thy of a liberal patronage, yet we feel constrained to re- mark, that tho Tast number ot testimonials with which the worthy doctor bte beeu honored, by persons of the highest character and respectability, who found It neces sary to have recourse to bis preparation, is testimony suf ficiently conclusive, that a more effectual remedy for the almost immediate re.ief of those afflicted with that dire ful ms lady, dyspepsia, has never been discovered lw—aplu Windfall to a Marine.—Sergeaut Peti-i Clark, of the U. S. Marine Corps, aud late Orderly Sergeant of 'ho Marine Guard nt this Naval Station, ha* ho- coma heir to an estate in Ireland, worth six thousand pounds per aunum. He Iclt Ireland many years ago, and came to the United States before lie was of tho age of manhood—entered tho Army, nnd has served in tho Army and Marine Corps eighteen years. Dur- He was much Intoxicated, and stated his intention to goto Harrisburg, l’a. It has been found out that even after some of hi* forgeries were discovered, and his friends were endeavoring to raise money to pay them, and nave him from the penitentiary, lie nego tiated more forged paper. Hard Treatment—An English lady, lately nrri- in tno Army aim ainrine iorps cigiuceo years, imr- , ' v . v> T , ,*•••• ing the Mexican war ho was attached to Gen. Worth's ! ved at New wlt » ft Dliud husband, complains ... J .... . .....I Ilint. sho was induced to llllt lin nt n hnusn in Wnt.ni- division, aud among the first to enter the city of Mex ico when it was taken by tlio American army in 1817. The fortunate Sergeant lias taken his departure for Ireland to look after his property.—Pensacola f?«- zttte, 31.»? ult. A New Secret Order.—A young man wa-* ar raigned on yesterday before the officials of Hamilton, charged with being a member of the Bailed Egg Club, a society whose main object was -aid to be, •• tho de prive! of honest neighbor's roosts of their hens nod eggs, the former to bo Bold, the latter to be boiled for daily sustenance;'■' but ultcr a lengthy examination, he was discharged with the promise exacted that ho would be a good boy in tho future— Chattanooga Advertiser, loth inst. Muzzlinq the Press—The editors of all the Paris Journals Imvu been summoned to the Ministry of tbo lutorlor, and tolu that In future they would not be permitted to publish any intelligence respecting tho movements of tho French army, even should it relato merely to the transfer of a regiment from one part ol France to another. A representative of one of tho napers inquired, by way of asking for an example, whether they wero not to be at liberty to reproduce Trom the Journal de Toulon tho paragraphs which that Journal was in tbo habit of publishing about tlio military movements in that port. Tbo answer was that tbe Toulon journal would no longer bo allowed to publish those paragraphs: that all the prefects had been enjoined by a ministerial circular to enforce tho same iterecy In tho provinces which the Government was determined tocnforcein the metropolis; and that If by any accideut, military news of the kind alluded to »bonld appear in a provincial newspaper, tho Paris press would nevertheless not bo at liberty to adopt it. The editors were ut the name timo enjoined not to report a word of what might bo Bald about the possi ble journey of tho Emperor to the Crimen. New England Spring Prospects—There is no doubt that tbe season of spring is very backward this year. Even as late as the beginning of April, when, os a general thing, farmers are ploughing their Holds and jdauliog tbeir peas, and horticulturists nrc dig ging in their gardens, the ground i3 bound in frost. The month of March was umimally cold: but the prospects now arc that tho rigors of thexold season will soon be over. There is nevertheless a great deal of snow still upon the ground in New Hampshire and Vermont. The prospects tor fruit in the approach ing fruit season are good. The coldness of tho wea ther which has prevailed, has checked tho expansion of tho buds, and will render them less liable to be in jured by a late frost, The crop of peaches, however, mthe vicinity or Boston, will probably be unusually small, as most of the buds, and iu some places many of the trees, have been destroyed by coHl—Boston Traveler Weather in the Mountains—Tlio weather lor a low day* pr.it has Ucome more mild; the prospect for rain at the time wc wrlto 13 flattering. Many of our old citizens think the peach crop will stilt be abun dant, notwithstanding the recent rerrrity of the weather—Dahlontea Signal, 1th inst. that she wus induced to put up nt a liouso in Water street, and soon alter, a man entered her room, while she was in her night clothes, tied her hand anil foot, and robbed her of 2G sovereigns, her marriage certifi cate, and finger rings, airl left her i linost naked on the floor, where she remained nearly two days nine- leased. A Seckbi roH jb£ Ladies—II-.w to Prfservi Beictt.- Don't me Chalk, Lily White, or cay of tbe so-called co metij". to conceal a t*JeJ or «»llow complexion. If ym would have the roses brought hack to your cheek a clear, healthy end Uanspurcotsklo. and life and vigor Infuse 1 through the system, got * bottle of Carter's Span iih Mixture, und take it according to directions. It does not lasto quite ns well as your sweetmeats; but it after a few doses yen do not tiud your health and beauty reviving your step elastic aud vigorons. and the whole system re freshed nnd invigorated like .% Bpr-ug morning, then your casei* liopele«s, and all thu valuable certificates we poa sess. go lor naught. It is the greatest purifier of the blood known : is perfectly harmless, and at the same time |inw erfully efficacious. Principal Depots at M. «'*iid. I'tOss .V So. ».i Mai den Lnue. Sew York. William S. Ucer9, No tin Maiu-hi.. Richmond, Va. And for sale by THOMAS M TURNER A CO.. JAMES Si. CARTER. A, A. SOLOMONS A CO., and W W. LINCOLN, S&vanuali. K. .I.SiROUKCKKR, Mhcoii.aud by Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. fel>20— lm 1)1 VIDKNU No. O- -•a ril WESTERN RAILROAD Oh, i Macon. Flu. 8th. 185.*.. j The Hoard oi Dire.-tore hate title tiny dec-lured a Divi dendof (St.00) Four Dollars per Slmre. on the Capital Stock of this Company, nnd ($2.00) Two Dollars per Share on Americas Extension Stock, front the busiuees of the half year, ending Jnutinry.Hat—payal.lo on and after the let of Murch next. Stockholders in Navuunali will receive their Dividends nt the Central llnilread ItaiiL liy order of the Board. .INO T BOIFEIUIJ.ET. fobll—2m Treasure! eu more regularity uiau on iu»|ii«™.»* , -u, n ,. r i, , .i.i. , id has continued active since nnd the j »»«»«' cll, *« c 1 ** 1 r l ' wo days omhrace 12.000 bsles,prices liav- or V Vi7„re 1 ^i. l.w u^^m.,u,! i,«.! ' th. inM'Idlluz uiulltlM, To d.y th.ra .rwlmotWlrt*, hh|Ch l,clolmut,. I Unqnlnr,,ndtn,plt«or thntoU, in n. time‘lifltn.,«rm.n*. !, by tit# tl.ltlc,tli— Htuamer ol theOth Thf,speoiUc 1*Mih.ri.il.,.i lhu! it i..., ... ,, ,nk. beln, elo.rat th. Mb, r.t.h.J T3». }'“»• tnUI tor tt»»Mlao.t«lb.le,. Th.pur- tawto »”• V .!, " m •.. h.r. bosnchMy lor &jluh,rr.nch.ii.l Ncrth.m moltlb th. trmtm.nl b, toll In". M,, „ .. it. .ml week cloioi (Irmly ut our qbntntlon. " h.r po'« ,, o ,, or'l« e «t o""lru e . nM . , ».w imumo.M.inrjTio», nl »lifob btotllM Intotbl. nr>p>ntn. ,. [.ARIA, It will entirely protect any le.ideut <.• ., nefa the most sickly or swamp localities, from to, .. "noi’rei I Biliousdtseaaewhatever.or nny luj-irv nsn inhaling Malaria or Miasma U will IniUntly check the Ague in p.. r ..,„. ,.. t or.saotr *“l r « ed fot «ny length oi time.from .-ne-'n • • 1 ** years,so that they need never haveaxoiiin am:. ' J, ilw tlnulng Its use according to dircctioi.b. .. ...d—(OSmAJ* ■ ft will immediately relieve nil distressing ire..;-,, "inn n Rn * • 0U * or fii'ea"**. sucli as general deMiiv. * 1 sweats, A:c. Tho patient nt once te-gins tr, r«-ro.v- tite mid strength.and continues until n i-cri.ur>: radical cure is effected. Kxpoiti, Finally. Its use will banish Fever and Ague tic-.. . rod all classes. Farmers nnd all laboring men b unvnvinuiBv —“ .... ,, . iug it ns a preventive will be tree from Ague or ii. MONTGOMERY, AP1UL0—LiiiTox-VVe liave a good iu- . lacks in that season ofThe year uhlch. white i: . 4 2i r 7irmifh»f' * lD J “ ,h * «- CC ' pt of llw .W®'• «**>• ' sickly. Is tbo most valuable ono to th-m The IteUer * »r* ®^ ,wueed -V c - '' e ‘l 110 *® Middlings 8>fc. One c-r two bottles will u nsnerfer ordimm-. sue lietter t „,T lnu hWl . an ,| nre j inay r«,nlro more Directions printed In fiern.nu.rrei.c>t Mid*-an WITON STATKXtM company each bottle. ** v te0n< “ “ •*■ Exported to date to-day Stuck on hand, not cleared Receipts during the week 32.1 week last yenr 60,800 bnles. Receipts at this pottlast jest- 1.100.3.11 834.072 bales. i bales—Agn inst • Stock on baud Sept. 1st, 1864,.. Received past week... previously. . •Shipped past week ‘ previously.... Stock on hnnd April 0.1*56.... 2.712 . Price Ono Dollar. Liberal dlscouuti-made to ii.- :n ... 736 Trade circulars forwarded <m application.an ! i];*i .. 61.305—G6,oio . cle will be consigned on libcial form- tnreq-oniih'* - r- - I in evorv tection nr the countn. 07,762 JAR. *A. RIlODUB. I'loi-.-iv. . • • • Provid-n-H .. .60.549—01,832 j AGENTS—New Yotk—C. V. Clickoncr ti (.o -u: t I Ring; Boston—^Weeks Si t otter ; Philndi-lpbh—7 6,920 ott t Sons. ....... . .. I And for sale by dealers genei ally. 6mt*sr— MODI!A, APRIL 7—tOTro.x—The demand to day war. T V n.),n s-inmanx, mfnmrrr, very active, tho French buyers tauing pretty freely, and I A YElt’S CHERRY PLCTOK \ about 6000 bales were purchased, most of which was i i * - bought befflre the steamer’s accounts were nt hand. The I L. , <8vU2'' r or me itnpm c m - - TiblSTCWI ) mfi eoughs, m, nmm,, N,.Y.rk.tKc. BtoMhUii, Whooping-loui; WILMINGTON. APRIL 9.—Tcrm:%ti.vk—Rules steady at former quotations, and is in fair demand from shipper* and distillers. Further sales ou Saturday ot 1.067 bbis at 82 80 for yellow dip.and $1 80 for bard, V 25° ft* This morning 1.800 bbls went nt asme price. Spirits TcRPtvnxs-rhere wn» considerable animation in tho market on Saturday; the price advanced lc on pre vlouiquotation, and 1 669 bblj changed imnds at 40c per gallon, this morning no sales up to the time of closing our enqulrie*, buyers are only offering 89c. Tsu—76 bbls sold on Sst th ■ morning. Rostx—Common baa advanced t shades, with sale., on Saturday of 2,000 bbls at 81 15. and this morning 600 do at 81 10©1 16 for large bbls. 2o0 tibia No 1 sold to-dny at 81 36(751 66perbbl a* in quality n Saturday nt 1 86 per bbl. No sales AUGUSTA, APRIL ll.—Conox—Our market opened ou Wednesday last with a good demand at tbe following quo tations, viz: Ordinary to Good Ordinary IX to7Jf; to Strict Middling 8 to 8%; Good Middling to 8*; Mid dling Fair 9c, which coutinued up to the receipt of tbe Baltic’s advices. After their receipt. being favorable, both buyers and sellers seemed to have more confidence, and the latter havo been able to realize fully )^c on ail quali ties. 1 he sales during ihe week have been to a fair ex- n 1 ‘ light. The market closed last evening a good demand at the following quota- firm. and tlons: Inferior .... Ordinary to Good Ordinary Low to Strict Middling Uood Middling Middling Fair Fair none 7X08* BHWBX 9 © - ♦..»*©-, »X© - FRnoBTfl—The River is now in good boating condition, and will no doubt remain so for seme weeks to come. M e continue to quoto the rate to Savannah by boats, 40c per bale; por railroad B2>f. To Charleston per railroad (1 per bile CHATTANOOGA, APRIL 10 — Hirer In good tide—? feet and rising and whsrves very active—boats running with heavy cargoes of freight and produce. The shipments of goods aro very heavy both np and ■ own tbe river. Th* quantity of freight running up is unusuaiiv large at this time. The busiuen is brisk nml cheering. ' Bacon— 1 We note one sale of 36C0 pounds big round ut 8>ic, partly in barter. Some shipments South. Coax—The steamers are bringing down conside.able corn, but we note only one m,li» since ourUst' f 110 bush els at 90>je inclu ing sacks. Cotton—1600 bales arrived since our last Flour—Large quantities have arrived—between '-000 und 3000 sacks nnd more on the way. We notice the tale of 130sacks at 84 2o; another lot of 1000 do at the «nn i rates. Plenty In market. Wheat— .-fome 1000 bushels armed nu-1 shipped to Au gusts and Atlanta We could not learn the price—worth 81 65©1 05. Croup, Jsiimo, buj t'onsuuijitioi. •v itu. hnotorio -. hi :-j, srycLea-e. tiist Itirei.t; •tk.vuc-j oi its virtue* fa o ntaplure:. ;o wJ;.j f t » ouniereui the ca-stof »iv GKOHOIA HISTOiUCAL. SCICIKTY- nniENTH scnizs nr lictcbes. ' The seventh Lecture of this Course will be delivered at High Brice FOR Tobacco.—Odd lot of flvo hogs-1 the Aimeiy Hall. This Evening, at 8 o'clock, by Rev. Dr. .New Yore Markets—The Herald of Sundey i . rporaloKsaya: Tlio collon junket vtm ocilvo vmt,,. I ctIoj p:.op:r: r.ro to bo not to Set, Oriooo, day, with sales of 4000 hales at full prices. Fleur ^ir-, etc ,t wa» firm, thoogli prices did not indicate any change SlC ^ cn t l0111 oy tliet. government, of moment. Bouthern fair to good white wi.eateoid I #. „ , , , at 12^0 a 82^5. Good Southern whlto corn a*i!dat, . C3-Tn.x —•«-rs. Da:..:! Webster, »»yi tbo Atlanta Gas Stock Subscribed.—Wc uie much pleased to learn from Mr. Helme, the contractor, that all the stock in tho Atlanta Gas Light Com- . , . ,_ w pany has been subscribed. A a the queation of having y strong chain ofclr* 1 onr city lighted by Gas has thus been decided, the ! C'-jinpaiiy will proceed Immediately with the neces sary arrangements, and it Is thoir intention, we understand, to have tho works completed and in operation, nt farthest, by ChriatronB next. [Intelligencer, April 10. Mr3. iVnabTcit 105c., and prime Jersey yellow was held at loGc. ■ York Sun of Monday, is still suffering sertrely Pork continued firm,imt the high prices demanded i from too effects of her into accident. Yesterday by tbolders checked Balcfe. The transactlcns made , mor „i D2 Wiiinesi exhibit*! ,™ n . were at full previous prices. Other nrovhlons werot. ncr.n rest cxuibiud mo.oalarm.ng symp* in fair request, nnd closed firmer. Whiskey r,«ld ! t0^31, t5un at u '“ r:s » on y t»oo jirevioas, and appro- freely at 30c. Freights were rather slack. Cotton 1 hensfoss of a futii re mit are entertained wa* offering for shipment, and some engagements j ■■ — were made al6-32tl.it 3-H?d. Maine Law in New York—The iraportor* aod 6 Colimbia Coi-siTfloio^Wo Too .tom B' 1151 '"! aek'JJg 1“ ™ c > »»4 'PWt. bitclc.llea for > lay another large Jump of Georgia gold, weigh- public nice; Dig Jo be held In the Fark somo day tbli More veiterday o f , , ..>. 0 m log 1640 pennyweights, from the McCormick & Left- 1 week, to protest flg&lnat Lcgiiiativo interference or VhWnv.; " [tl1 ’* t " t tbg ygfrr.ni to batUelrconatltttifooal righto* 0»bld fothecoal.fr>-. This gold I, from Surfae,^re- tbe 'Uort crop o f bmd.tafrd last Mason, tb»t» to Ml* /tut ore, made productive by tbo superior machinery 1 to bo great distress prevailing in some seotlon* of employed.—Avgusta Constitutionalist, 11th inst. * Kentucky. Canadian Lumber Free—A doubt having been expressed whether, under tho Secretary of tho Trea sury's interpretation of the Reciprocity Treaty, sawed lumber would be admitted from Canada duty free, tho Oswego Times has a dispatch from Washington that It shall be *o admitted—Albany Allas. Qth inst. The Vienna Conference—The Londoir Morning Advertiser of the 24th of March (the day tbo Baltic left Liverpool), ha* a despatch from Vienna stating that tho Conference had broken up on tho question o! dismantling Sebastopol. It is thought by some to be a hoax. Health of Florida—Tho Grand Jury ot Orango county in this State, in their general presentment, made at tho late term of their conrt, mention the fact, that out or a population of four hundred in the coanty, there has not been a singleklettb In twelve itn*. Come^at with yoar statistics, and beat ”” April 7th, heads loaf tobacco (Kentucky) was sold by a factor yesterday nt tun and n halfccntsp.’rponnd, bringing ihe handsome little pum of ono thousand and ninety- Bovon dollars anil ninety-seven cents—.V. (). Delta, April B. I’hcIHc ltnilroail—Survey of the Southern llautc. We have received a small volume iu manuscript, abounding in beautiful pictorial Illustrations, and embracing the results of u topographical roconnois- anuco of tno extreme Southern route tor u railroad from the Mississippi valley to the Pacific ocean, by A. B. Gray, late U. S. Surveyor tho Mexican Bound ary Commission. This manuscript wc shall publish as Boon as wc can conveniently make room for it in our columns. In tbo meantime, wo can promise our readers that ibis rcconnoisanco will give all the practical information desired in reference to this Southern i’aciflc route. Those notes include an examination of the entire Soutuem litre, from thu eastern limits of Texts west ward to tho Rio Grondo and El Paso; thenco through tbo defiles, and over tlio depression of tho Sierra Madrc. or Rocky Mountains, into the elevated table lauds of theGadsduD country; tbeuce in the general direction of Col. Cooke's wagon route to tho Pacific. The advantages of tnis route, as shown in tho lato report of tho Secretary oi War, over all the other Pacific routes for a railroad, are that it is Irom flvo to eight hundred miles shorter than any other, that it is entirely free from tho obstructions of snows and freshets, that it will require no tunnelling, very little bridgo building, and that over the greater part of it the trois-tics and rails may bo laid down with littlo or no grading, and that there arc vory fow points where any heavy gradiug will be required. Tho disadvantages cf UjIj route nro the general ab- i-cnce of timber, tlic genera! scarcity . f water, and the predominating desert-like character of the coun try. from ouc extremity to the other. These draw backs, however, cxi*t on every other route, in addi tion re the obstacles of vast chains of snow-covered mouuUiua, volcanic defiles, deep ravines and water courses,nnd a great increase or tho length of the journey. Were other things equal, the single item in favor of tho extreme Southern routo, of a saving of at least fivo hundred miles over auy other from the Mississippi valley, would bo conclusive. But It has advantages in respect to climate nDd topography equally decisive. It turna the vast mountain harriers, which.by all the other routes, will have to he cliined over or tunnelled. Nature and the topographical engineers concur in favor of tbi- extreme Southern ronte. There is, and cau bo uo other practicable route for a Pacific rail road for half a century to com*.*, within the limits of tli" United State.:, short of the annexation of .Mexi co. And, as the next Congress may be called upon to decide whether they will devise tho ways and means for the PaoiUe road, or co;i.f.-utto the loss of aii our Pacific territories in the establishment of an independent republic, tho road by this Southern route, as the only re illy practicable one, euggests it self as a great Union measure, aud an imperative public duty at auy cost—N. Y. Herald, April 9. Scptosed Murder in Philadelphia—The body of an unknown German woman was found, lost Sun day, in tho 22d ward of Philadelphia, with her throat cut. A bottle of laudanum, together with a razor, which wo* closed, but not bloody, was found in her pocket Verdict of Coroner's jury, ".Murder by some person onknowu.’’ ’ Applications for Bounty Lands—The whole number of bounty land applications, under the act of March 3,1856. received at the Pension Offlco up to Saturday evening, is fifty thousand five hundred. Three thousand six hundred were received rn Fri day, and about two hundred aud fifty letters of in- qniry- Blue Ridge Tunnel—Tills work has progressed through all its difficultics'3050 feet,and the remaining 1200 foot will probably offer no further difficulty than tbe hardness of tho rock; nnd the progress at about seventy feet per month will complete it *hort of eigh teen months. We understand there I* wanted at the Tannel from one hundred to one hundredflftv bands, nnd the pries paid per day U one dollar on the floor ing, and one dollar and a quarter on the heading. Clioulej Subject: Lift and Tima >f Cromtt.rU. Tickets fo be hail at the bookstores nuil »t the door—25 cents each. A. A. 3METS. WM. B. IlODGSON. SOLOMON COHEN. spl2 1. K. TEFFT. MR.1TT. DllOOKS, fortuit fainter, having returned to the city, would iu- form hW patrons thnt hereafter, be will visit In tbo order Domed, the following cities once every month,for the pur posed receiving order? and executing contracts for paint ing and reiiovstliig old pictures: Macon. Atlanta. Mariet ta. and Augusta. Ordere left for him ut the Georgian Office will meet prompt attention. tf—uurl7 STATIC MEDICAL SOCJIttTY. The .Sixth Annual Meeting of tim Medical Society of the State of Georgia will be held in ihe citvof Columbus, on Wednesday,the 11th of April nexl D. C. O'KEEFE. M. D., Recording Secretary, orevn-ilmio, fla.. March 10th, 1856 3tdAw—marls GUUMAN BALL. A Ball will be giveu by the Inde|iendenl German Brest Bind, at the Rt. Andrew’s Hall,on Monday, April 16th, to which the public is invited. Thkot* to be had of John Ruckert.at 82, admitting one gentleman and two Iadiee. JOHN RUCRERT, Leader. Savannah. April 10.1866. 6—apll A CARD, AVNE. No. 15 ud .Montgomery street'*, has recovered hie lumltli aud mar be found at home to receive patients, from 8 to 9 A. M., and from 5 to 8 P. M-, unless professionally absent. Obstetrical aud all discaseaof women and chil dren carefully treated. marl4—-lm* HEAVY FREIOHT WA NT ED FOR NEW YORK ->^-c2> —About 60 tons heavy height, can be taken *t falrrafo Apply to ap6 ROWLAND & CO. FREIGHT OlTCHARTER—The. schr SUMER- SET, Sterling, matter. For ptrticulars, apply on board, or to feb58 _ _ BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. MEDICAL NOfICE—Doctor Gurus Ua.vani has resumed the practice of Medicine aud Fur- gery.from his Office and residence three doors east nf Barnard The hours betwevu S t«> Id A M. devoted lo office pationu. »Fcuth Broad-street, nd 7 to S P. will be > FREIGHT o-.i CHARTER— 1 The -cho-ner L. S. DAT!?, Davit. Ma*t*r Applv to V. J. OGDEN. RHODE?. Capt Ross, is ready to receive freight. Apply to &p0 ROWLAND t CO. SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA MAIL STEAM- ERA—The rates of freight on flour inbogs.by the steamers Welaka and Hcminole. will hereafter be re duced In proportion to the rut# on a barrel. jcu23 <4 M. I.AFFITEAU. Agent. . COMMERCIAL. Savannah Exports, April ll, KiW YORK—U S M steamship Florid*—178 bales Up- lend and 97 doFealeland Cotton. 30 do Domestics, 8 Deer- skins, and sundry Pkgs PHILADELPHIA—U 3 M snam-UipKeystone .-Tate—064 babs Cotton, TO casks Rice, 13 bales Waste, 220 do Do mestics, 8 bundles Leathei. 33 do Paper, lt’6 do Cane Rods 6 bales Rags, 22 empty Kegs, and sundry Pkgs LIVERPOOL—Ship Tamerlane—3.082 bales Upiaud Cot ton, and 270 boxes Copper Ore.—Ship Chicago—4,067 balsa Upiaud Cottou. BOSTON—Schr North Htate—100 boxes Copper Ore. 748 bales Cotton,478 Hides, and 19 bales Moss . jx—There was quit* an active demand for this article to-day, the transaetioo* having reached upwards of 2,600 bales, at extremes rang- log from TM to 9X*. lintel Arrlrala— 1 Tuesday, April 10. PULASKI lion®— W. WUTBBnfiCR A To.. PROPRirTUW. R A Smith. Macon; R Boulter. C Ulott, Ga; Mr and Mr* H 0 D Forest. Miss Ford. N V; Miss Weeks; S Marean, Balt; G A Tilman, Boston: i. W Humphreys, X C; R M Elournoy; J II Dalton: A A Conova. F C Barrett. Fla; D G Eliott, N Y: 0 C Warwick. Richmond ; II B Hartley, Georgetown, D C; J F Maishall and Lady. W J Marshall, S P Marshall, S C; .1 R Lasus. Ball; A J White. K a Downs, Macon; O B Irvin and Lady; Mrs Bowline, Fin; 1C Smith, Ga; W M Wadley, Savannah; .1 W Maner. W F Maner, 8 C; A Inman.Ga; E i’earaand Wife; .Miss Julian Bullock; Mis# Farnli Bullock; H D Wadley. CITT ItOTfL—3. II. KOLKY, PltOPRIKTOK. CO Williams. R W Williams. Cusliicgviile; William ls»r- kin. Florida; Geo I'Thittridgp. Jacksonrile. Fla; Alfred E Nichole, I.owell, Mass; J (i Solomons, South Carolina; Jas. G Ringgold, Augusta, Ga; John R Kittles,Scriren county; George F Brown, Brunswick; A E Bird. Boston; Thomas Simpson, Sc riven county: E T Topper. Louisville. Gen; R Stlckney, Macon. MARSHALL IIOr*K— U. IAKQO. rilOPKlETOH. G M Scarlett, Glynn Co; WJ Solomons, Gotdou; Elias Vaury, Laurens Co; D Ainsworth. Sandererille; Master Strobar, IIJ Strobnr, Springfield; J L Kltcby. Baltimore; C A Manning. Mass ; D W Garther. J II Muug. Mllledgc ▼Ills*. COXSlgNKKS PKlt CENTRAL HAlLltUAD APRIL if—1300 hales of cotton and merchandise, to Rush.Davis & Long, Franklin & Brantley, GWUarmnny, A Low & Co, K Parsons A: Co. W Battersby k Co. W Wood- bridge, Chcovers & Co. Dana & Washburn. Boston & Villa- long*. King k Fons, Webster k Palmes. J W Lathrop & Co, JR Wilder. Order.Lockett A-Nnelling. Iluuter &Gammoll, Cohens & Hertz, John Jones. Hardwick k Cnoko Tiscn & Jlackay, Behn kFoster. J J Hines, D Ro-enblatt. DR Dil lon. Bothwell k Smith. Dr F .1 WUil.*, Dr 1* M Kollock, An- derson A Swanson. Grenville & Co.McMalion k Doyle. CONSIGN mos. Por steamer Isaao Scott, from Darien—8of Vales Cotton, to Frierson, A 8 Hartridge, Lathrop k Co. Pei- steamer Elisa, from Martin's Lauding—101 bales Cotton, 4 bags Rloe. aud Mdse, to J Richardson. Bohn k Foster, X A Hardee k Co. I'ANSIdNGUJtS. Tbisremeur tinewouioi li ol every varletr of Pulmor unnecessary to recount the community wnere It u»» fo field of Its tifttuinei*. nr. : • cures, that almost ererr m* in persons publicly Known. •-- Lav* beeu ivatcaj iri.V alarmlugano eveu nespente v -':jtes c: thv lai.gi i,v ,- - use. When onre tneu ;t- sup.ri'nlty o.er tt.iy medicine of It* kind is too apparent to esctpeobs-rvaCijU and where Its virtues are miowu. Hi* public a ..ougri i--.. itate what antidote to employ fur the diitr<atlnj;ap4 gerous affections ol the p-ilmui.bty organs which ure fo;j. dent to our climate. And not only la forni-lab.c at irVi upon the luug», out tor the milder varieti»$nf CvU)-' COUOIIS HOARSENEN^. Ac ; and for UtlLDP.tN ,t „ t.; ple.isaniest ana ssietetr meuicii.e that can be o.iaine. A* it has long nee a in comuni u.,o tbrougbout tu:; tlon.we neeu am go more than assuro the ptvplvt:,;.,: ity is kept up to me best tn*t it tv»; ha* l-een. *c-- *.l,. Uje genuine arttcieis— SJold in Savannan oy W W LINCOLN. A. A S', j. .... J. B MOORE k VO., T. U TURNER k CO . »o: .. gist* ererr where AYER’S PILLS, FOR ALL THE PlHU-UsLN «-F A FAilil.i Theru has long existed a public demand for as purgative pill which could oo relied on as sure so J per e;: ly safe in Its one>atlo» Thi- Lai teen prepare,, t.. y-v 'hat demand, and an extensive trial of it* rirt^e* Ls>.. . clusively shown with what success it a cuapl.sbr-, \‘- purpose designed It is ear.- to make a physical not easy to mase the be«t of nil Pids—one wu.ci: i.ii a. have none of the objections, butall the adv^utogvii other. This has been attempied here, and with »Lv. : cess we would respecuully eubaiit to the public It has been umn rt unate for the patient httuert-.‘.Lit t. most nrery purgative medim e is acrinonioji and lr:,n ting to tho t>«weis. Ttii* is not Many cf them pr -iu-;; so much griping pun and revulsion in the system esi; more than counterbalance the good to be derived t.-ch them. These jrtl/l proauceno irritation cr pciu. t:al«»: i srlsefrom a preriou«ly existing obstruction or drratj*. ment in the Dowels. Being purely vegetable :.o la.-r. can arise from their use in any quantityi but it ii texts: that nny mediciue should be taken judiciously L.sutt directions for their use in the several diseases’tn -- Li.-r tbey are applicable are given nn the box. Among i .• complaint* whicn liavo been speeiiiiy cured bt then.. *■-. may mention Liver ComplNint. In it* various form, Jaundice. Indigestion. Languor and Ims tf App-.Hie. L'.»: lessneis. Irritability. Biliou* lieadac. e. Hiifoue Fever Fever and Ague, Punt iu thu Side and Loins, for, ic truth, all these are hut the consequcuco of diseased as tlon in the liver, a* an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relielinCoitivones-i. l’lles.Colic, Dysentery, liu mors. Scrolula and scurvy. Colds, with *orene=s o- t-;- body. Ulcer* and impurity of tlu< blocl; in «!iort.-y ■-. • every case where a purgative li required. Thev havo also produced roino singulail., cures In Rheumati*m, gout. Dropsy. Gravel. Cryrfivir, Palpitation of the Heart. Pains in the Back. St^ m’.-eb. :: Side. They should bo freely taken in the spring ■th ! . year, to pu’rtfr the blood and prepare the system' fo th* change ol -reason*. An occasional «losc- stitnulatcs :h- atomaeh and bowel* into healthy action, un i restor*- appetlto anrt vigor. They purity the Lloood. and by tet. stimulant action on the circulatory system, lenun.te lb sttength ot the body, and restore tlio wa«tf : rriiise.it energies ot tno whole organism. Honcu an o-CA‘i.a*'. dose is advantas^ous oven iliough no scriou ier.uigci.i- c exists: but unnecessary dosing should nett r 1-t- car: ie: :<: far. a* every purgative medicine red tier-* th*- s tr»..£ti when taken to excess. The thousand casei .;i •> !.. is physic ia reuuirea cannot be enumerated here, but tin suggest tht-iusolves to tlie reason of every body . aa-i.' confidently believed this pill will auswer a bctiei i.ur, -: than any thing which has hitherto been available t., n:-. kind. When their virtuos are once known the pub ic v.; no longer doubt wnnt remedy tuemploy when :u nc-d . cathartic meaietse. Being sugar wrupp -,t they aro pleasant lo take. a&J ■ = ing purely vegetable, uo barm can arise from their uw h. any quanmv For minute dirttctiou*. see the wrapper on the Box Prepared bv jamxd V Avkh. Practical and Aiii'y. Chemist, Lowell.Mass. Price 2b corns per box. Five Uoxe* lor »l. Sold In Navannah by W. W. LINCOLN. A. A.sOLOMONs J. B. MOORE k CO . T. M.TURNER k C'» .and by Drug gists everywhere mar9—4m ml Angnitn. a lot of fresh Goshen Butler. For rule by P. H. O’NEILL, Marshall lfou«e. Par Steamship Florida, lor Now York—E Littlejohn, E T Powers, E Ilenings, W G Norwood, W Lord. Mrs Stoll and son, Mrs Vanwagnor. J TSmith, O palmer, J T Burroughs. TC Kimball, I. Fisk,lady and son. Mrs r'atxuel Short, Mrs Athorton Alow. L Dusch. A I. Thompson, nnd 41 in tho steerage. Per Steamship Keystone State lor New York—Mrs Lit- le. W C Honati n. Miss Smith. Mrs W White. R M Lewis, D C Gorman. J V Gorman, M Smith, Mrs T*ager, J CTeager, Lamborn and family, 8 Serblnert, 8 Serb#n»r* and lady, Mrs Britton aud daughter, and 10 steerage Per steamer Carolina, from Palatka, Ac-^-J Holt and la dy, Mrs Merrick and svt. Mrs T A Emmett, Mis* A R Em mett, Miss L Hoffman, Mrs Cathcart and child. Miss H F tlon. Kelly. M Price and lady..Miss G Winter, J R Ileddock and fody. Miss M Haddock. J B Wright and lady. Mrs Starratt, T B Dwyre and lady. Col J W Pierson, J M Gould. D G El- Holt, L H Stevens. P C Warrick, N B Hmly. J F Portions. E M Grenway, S Holmes. F C Humphries. J Wintor, Hon F C Barret. J Haddock, J B Ilanoy, J M Walton. W Gibson. W H Lloyd, (J W Gibson. J J Emmett. I) Westmoreland, C Counts,H B Graddlck, Dr Saras, J L Hopkins and 2 svte, H Harper, W EBtllwell.U BUckstono. A Arnett. T R Webb, J n Burton, E A Oak. A Smith, Master J M Pierson, B Ellis and svt.Capt D Sinclair,R Handsom. A Punt, A Meyers.W McXollsge, and 4 deck. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF SAVANNAH APRIL 12, 1855 AIIlllV KD SINC16 OfJK LAST. Bark Edward.Stutsoo, Prbvidence—Dsns A Washburn. Baik Maria Morton, Bulkley. New York, to Cohens k Hertz Steamer Caro’ina.Coxetter. Falatka,Ac,toMACoben. c Steamer Isaac Scott, Dillard, Darien, to J W Lathrop & Steamer Eliza, Garnett. Martin'a Landing CLKAUED. U. 3. M. steamship Florida,Woodhull. New-York—Fadel- ford, Fay k Co U S M steamship Keyatone State. Hardle, Pblladelphia-C AI. Lamar Ship Tamerlsii* ifolint-: Ltveiponl—Pa-Jatfoid Fay \ Co# Ship Chicago, (lure, M«-.>rponl-J It Wilder nchr North State. Sm tli.Boston—F J Ogden Steamer Calhoun King. CUarL itnu—S M Ufilit-au Steamer Planter. Curb.Centrevlllage. Ac.—V Woolley Steamer Carolina. Coxetter, Chtrltston via Beaufort—U j Cohen okpabtedT SteamerCalhoun. King, Charleston. Steamer Planter. Corb, Centrevlllsge. -xc Steamer Carolina, Coxetter.Charleston via Uesuion SA1LBD. U. 3 M. steamship Florida, Woodhull. New-York. U S M steamihlp Keystone State. Hardle. Philadelphia DRY GOODS AT \V IIOL1C3 ALlfi, CORNER OF BKOC0UTOX AM, JOftRSOS-STHCm. UP SlalM T HE undersigned has in store Aud for sale, u rhide* >•:• loction of Foreign nn-J Domestic Dry Good*, adapter to tho city and country trade, to which he would lovi 1 -. the inspection of purchs-er* fobti WILLIAM (5. FOGTii. gMnti7usikn and do vs weak, F ANCY Linen Drill*. Brown Navy Duck aud Drills Block Drabd’Etc, Fancy Cassimeres,Nankiuett-.Col- tonados. Striped Satteen*, Brown andSlato Linens Farc er’s Drills. White and Colored Marseilles Vestings. Ac , fc-i sale by mar23 HnWlTT & MORGAN. .VWSPIUNG GOODS.—Rich Parf* Barege lUu-.-, new style i ieh Silks. Priute.l Challie-., Ha rug tv .• ni. Black Bareges. Clullic* and Grenadine*. Plaid Gin.-h-as Knglioh Print*. French Cambrics and Jaconet*. Printti Bri lien tits nud Organdfos. Taney Cssslmcrb sod Vnrfis.*, Embroideries. Buttons, &c.. received per steamship Knox Title by feb23 LkWIIT v MiihgaN. OUDDHS SOLICITED. rpHE undersigned will loave for New York iu a fo*? X days to bo absent a short time, and will be happy fo RECEIVE ORDERS for garments to bo made, or any article* in Lis lice'.. he executed In New York, and will guarantevfu 1 «-<tLfoc tlon. WM. O. PRICE, Draper ar.d Tailor, mart 147 Bay street- SPRINlI TRADE, 1855. CORNER BROUGHTON k JEFFEILSoN-STRL'ETS. T UK attention of Merchant* is invited to an eismiaz- tion of ono of tbe largest and best au -.rted stock cf Foreign and Domestic Diy Goods over brought to thi# me: kct. which will be sold on acconnnai'.ating tetms. by mart _ WILLIAM 0 DOaiKSTJC goods: ” / t RAY UROTHER3 liavo thi* day itccired. V.T 4 case* very due Sheet iug; 2 do Fancy Print# 20 pcs Farmers brown Drill; 20 do uo state Drill Linen Checks for coat*, white Linen Did J Drown Linen Drill, flue lu-4, 11-4. and 9-4 Sheeting. 4-4 browu Damask t0 dui Huckaback Tuwois. 20 do Ltceh Dowlles 41 dot Linen Napkins.30 pci Scotch Diaper 19 doi Hlch Mar-illes Quilts For rate chop tot cash at GRAY BRiMHUBS, 120 Broughton street. J UST received per Bonaud—10 Jos* of eld Port Wine. 'steamship Florida, end forealebyA n cares ot Hock Illmer Wine, I Sinks feb27 ,\KW HOOKS. R eceived turch i4th.i863.bvss *idley -?ctite and Satirist*—by dames lUnnoy. au'ltcr ol 3iugI*foC Fotitenor: a new nud interesting wotk. Israel I’otter. hi* fifty vears ez-.le—by il#ri::«s MeMIit, author oi Types • ntin'* etc r.-.methia.- of the ncegvJA i ol-l »ort. t'osas de Espana; or. Going to Madrid viu Jarcclcns. A umk that will repay the reading a tenfold Harvesting Sketches. In j.roro and poetry—iy iyW ; Hastings • The harvest yielded, aud her work il doc* Basking lu beauty 'nealh the au umn sun.' rfi* Mountain Outlaw ; or. Secret Password—a Ui* et fore aud wild adventure. The Heiress of Bellefont—by Emmen n n«noett Funk leilie’s Gasette For sale at 136 Congress strep. _ M ATTING.—1-4, lf"4 and 6-4 while matting, 4-4.5-s aii 0-4 check do. for sale by inhQ AIK1X k BURNS NEW nOOKS HKUK1VKD Hoi., April .oh. tota. for 10.1,. , UK slk „»' ”' c , , ;S: J .™u 1 . S “o,ri-ir w >ann,I> ' -L North author of Anti Contugshy. et.* -—r, gonryn-ns mai insiiTim «aii ' Past and Present by Klohard CbcvetlX, Fr*SC# tiKK 3!l -ntoSlmly \V»r,K l.,-™. .» FW I 11,0 11.11a i, ,uew r.torf-H "" ‘ ue volume, nlu-trated y ,umj .umuwkvu. or the history of a Fortune—by O ” Ji Reynolds. Another exciting work from the fertile pto •* S1E AlOllAN D A« .Dip AUUUSTA. C.pl.11, Cyou, vjiU le»ra a. «bovo. r.r „, 0 p , freight or passage, having splendid state-room accomrao- 1 m ay Mlddletou. or datums, apply at the office of the Agents. The ALABAMA will succeed the AUGUSTA aud leave i Wednesday. 18th Inst. PADELFORD.FAYACO. N. Shippers ot Cottou br these steamers will please take notice, that no Cotton will be received at the prtssee that is not distinctly marked op the edge of the Bale. split ' FOKlPALATKA, E. jr7,"~ YiO Cambrics, BrUVlantes. I’waie*. .V for sale by Th# steampacket kLORlDA.Cspt Shaw, n,. t 23 DcWITT k MORGAN. >111 touch her* on THURSDAY MORNING —7 ...s Ihs shot* places taking th* Inland pas- Ll AY ANI) OAT3 — 200 bushel* Oats,*.and20 ba!«lB*7 •if*- Fof or pMN|*, apply on board, or to XI landing pdr Emma and for sal*by _ TT _ spl£-*2 X. A. COHEN. fsbl BRIGHAM, KELLY k w- that wonderful delineator of hurasn paiiiout. Tlie Smagglor King, or the Rorere of the AntiIlM«*W Harry Hazel For sale a t tnartfl 186 Congress-street _ fiUKSS GOODS—ALL NEW. B AHKGE Robes. Printed Tissues and ltsreges, Plain roges nnd Sranlsh Crapes. Orgasdles. Jacpaetl Lawn*. Flue Apple Dresses. I'isldnid Striped Silks.Ft**0