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SAVANNAH RKPPBLI CAN, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 17,185 ,
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THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
BY P. W. ALEXANDER & CO.
crrr and county ruiMTUH.
U.ilM. cirtBM, per annum
ip*Ei s
W#«k(r! lonrUMy In iwltwio*.. J fl®
^Wi»Aw!(aIubprice,) lOcoptrskw 15 00
SAVANNAH, GA.
....IS oo
600
UO
00
400
llowo from tho Pft«llle-tho Roltcmo off
Dlmttlon.
Tbet&unsbip Illinois arrived at New York*
Monday OYenlnff, from Aspinwall, bringing later'
news from San Francleoo, the Sandwich Islands,
Acapuleo, tho South Pacific, Now Granada,
Aaplnwall, and Kingaton, Ja.
The nows from nil there points (Mya tho Her-
ald)la interesting. Our California filea bring up tho,,
programmo of tho now polltionl party, whoso ulto-
rior deeigna aro supposed to aim at iho|formatlon of
a groat Western republic. For tho present thia
project iakoptin ybcyanco until certain objocta aro
j attained, whioh it ia hoped, will preparo tho pub*
| lie mind of tho Stato for tho consummation of this
grand political schomo. Tho now organisation
TEN DAYN
EATER from evrope
ABBtVAL
PACIFIC.
Naw York, March 14.
The U. S. Mail atoamahip Pacilic has arrived,
bringing ton days later intelligence from EurojKJ, be~ r eaied instead of one,
. 5 1 2d.
. 5 1 8J.
. 5 3-8.1.
. 4 7-8d.
Sho did not sail from Liverpool until tho 37th Feb.
and henco tho delay in her arrival horo.
Tho Union had arrived at Cowee. Tho Africa
and Sarah Sands have not yet arrived.
ITIarkeia.
Tho sales of Cotton at Liverpool, for tho ten
days bofors the Pocifie sailed, wero 51,000 bales.—
Tho market had declined l-8d., and holders wero
anxious to realise. Speculators took 2,000, and
exporters 1,000 bales.
QUOTATIONS:
Fair Orleans
Middling do
Fair Upland
Middling do
Breadstuff* are slightly lower and tho tondency
of the market ia downward. Canal Flour 40, and
Ohio 43. Corn 43 to 44.
Trade at Manchester largely declined.
Genernl Intelligence.
Mr. Gladstone, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Sir James Graham tint Lord of tho Admiralty,
and Ifyk Sidney Herbert, mombors of tho Palme's
ton Cabinet, havo resigned
paaaago of Roebuck’s motion
management of tho war.
Tho ininiatry has been reconstructed.
Tho aovero winter in England has caused grent
distress.
Thera had been great riot9 in London and Liv
erpool.
It ia rumored that Lord Rnglan has resigned,
and that tho Earl of Lucan, commander of tho ca
valry, has been recalled.
The Russians attacked tho Turks at Eupatoria
on tho 17th Fubruary. Liprnndi commanded the
Russians, and Omar Puslra the Turk*. Tito Rus
sians were compelled to retire with a loss ot live
hundred men.
Thera is nothing new from Sevastopol, things
remaining unchanged.
The Vionna Conference has been open for at
few days. All parties express a desire lor peace.
S5F" It is now understood that Dnkor, tho chief
actor in tho assassination of Poolo, has escaped-
from Now York, at a paasongor on tho Isnbolla
Jowott, bound to tho Canary Islands. Tho Trl-
buno says the Magnolia, a sow steamer, started at
7 o’clock, Monday night, in pursuit; wltilo tho
Express and Times stato that Goorgo Law has
offered to furnish a stoamor lor dial purpose. Tho
murderer, howovor, has livo hundred miles tho
start. Tho Tribune remarks, that if the Isnbolla
Jowott tnnkoe s consdng voyage—stops at Savan
nah or Charleston before going to Pnlmns, tho
authorities all along tho coast should bo well warn
( much more of the territory of Mexico ns ■ ®d by telegraphy
j can bo conquered or purchased; and finally, out »p„ K Know Nothings havo carried tho municipal
! of tho territories «»n tho Pneiilc coast in our pus- { oloction ill Galveston, Texas.
session and to bo thus acquired, six States aro to
The financial features' Tiie Wilmington Powokr Mill Explosion.—
Saturday Morning, March 17. >,.do P trt tho designation of the "Pscifio Amor-
in•! loan Party," and tho moasuroa which it propoaoa
BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN.: Immediately to carry out may bo thus briefly sunt-
“ ’ nied up. A larger delegation from tho Pacilic
j States io Congress; Oregon and California to bo
! organized into States ut once; California to bo di
vided, and two States mndo out of her Territory;
tho Sandwhich islands and Sonora to bo annexed,
and ooftnnli.tiQtito of principals to olarki and ap
prentice* and of tho lattar to tholr employee, tho
use and aboao of amoaomenta, tho family library
tha self-governed man, &o.,%o.
Messrs. J. M. Cooper & Co. have also laid on
our lablo " Tho Elomonta ol Character," by Mary
G. Chandler; “ Poems by Alice Carey," hereto
fore noticed; "Tho Southorn Home," (a book for
children) by a Virginian, and "Tho Wonderlul
Mirror," also for children.
of tho plan aro equally bold and cumprehonalvo in , Tho Wilmington Republic gives tho following
! tholr character, and aim directly at tho indopon ! account of tho powder mill oxplosion in that vicin-
donee o! the new confederation. It is stated that ity on Saturday:
several ol tho most talented and distinguished Our city was thrown into n btnto of considerable
! ci.iun, of Calilimua nra In l.,or of .ho | ' Z
movement. I nowdur tnilla of Mr. Gnraschu, in Now Cnstlo
There had been no election for United Stales Hundred, and immediately niter hundreds of men
Senator,but n dispatch from Sacramento, dated nnd boys wero on tlicir way to tlio scene ol disas-
tlio I5tli staled tltat an other effort would bo mado , .° r - * j'VT ^ oun .‘* ll,al *1he powillor, in ono ol tho
. . , . ..... ... .. . dust, rolling and proas mills, amounting to near a
. next day to jostpono tho olooUon, and if ibal lailoiJ . | (>n , |, n J exploded, eliuttorim; tho building to pio-
Mr. Gwin would b • elected. 1 cos, killing two men named William McDonald
Tito Illinois brings SI,217,870 in gold dust on and James Kane, and badly injuring Richard _F«-
freight, which is a further falling oil from tho «?n, James Dunbar, and Damol Uradly. I’lio «ft-
* ’ . gmeer, Win. Roe, escaped with a slight burn on
usual semi-monthly shipment. Tlio minors com- {],„ hnck| n|lt| immediately rushed to tho astistaneo
. pluinod ol a lack oi water, but tho now discoveries ' oi Fagnn. tearing off his burning garments, und
on Kern river had created a lively interest, and most probably saved ilia life, at least prolonged it.
Urge numbore were going ». the now digging,.- t ' , ' n0 ol , | ,c f 1 * cr0 •otiuu.lr hnliwl. Imt receiv-
, I , "" " i ved most ol their injuries from being burnt by tho
1 rado continuo depressed. powder, and tho burning of their garments. Ono
The nows from the Sandwich Islands is impor-I man had his clothes torn off, and ran in a nudu
taut. The King has discontinued the negotiations otnte from the mill to tho house, where he died in
for the annexation ol tho islands to tho United 1,10 8 P acu °* an * ,our -
States. Captain Bailey, of the aloop-of-war St. j x , a ,, ,
' Breapstu ffs in the United States.—Hunt’
^riiFril^THnn'iS.'SaVlIf.r.fllVn'Inl^
baain with a margin of coast generally olovatod
and rocky, having • transverse diameter of about
660 miles front wost to east, and conjugates one of
ro than 300, and an sron of 172,000 square
...... .... *Qt-—
miloa. Its modern nnmo ia auppoaod to origlnnto
from tho donso fogs which occasionally envor it,
-or iho danger of its navigation arising front these
logs; at all events, it was much dreaded by tho an
cients, who placed their Cimmorian land of utter
darkness on its northern shore*. Besides tho fresh
water from Asia Minor, it rcceivos somo of ilia
Inrgett rivers in Europe, ineluding tho Danubo
(liter), Dniopcr (llorysthenes), nnd Dniester (Ty-
ran), tho Don (Tamils), nnd tho Koubno; ita waters
nro in eunsoquoncu only hraekish; nnd it is singtt-
Inr that, with such a large and constant accession
of fresh streams continually pouring into it, any
tallness should bo retained. Its depth in general
ia grent, no bottom being struck with 150 Intimitis
of lino; but off tho nmutli of tlm Danubo tho wnior
deepens very gradually, nnd nearly na much so
from Serpent's Isle, by Odessa, to the Crimen.
The largo body of wntor on tho north cast of tho
Kuxiiic. called tho sea ol Azof (Pains Mtctis,i tho
Aznk-deniz-i ol tho Turks, Ims n surlnco of rnlhur
more that 13,000 r-quuro miles; and from tho notion
of its rivers, itri wntees urn rather hraekish than
salt. Thu navigation of this ajbdivisioii of tho
Broma and Cocoa.—Everybody In this countrivK KR W oRI.KARB, march 18,—cotton,—Ti
" withtitoso twooxoaT: 50001
of courso, is nulla ... w
lanf articles of diet for invalids, broma and cocoa,
manufactured by Walter Baker & Co. of Dorchcs-
tar, Maas. Homo years ainco tho apacial attention
V mcdlonl practitioners was callod to these pro*
porntions, ns appropriate food lor tho sick, in Iho
various conditions of debility and prostration to
which they are at times reduced, leaving the di
gestive apparatus too feeblo to appropriate any but
tho most delicate nuirimont. Medical gentlemen
ol eminonco in fltia city wero delighted with Mr.
Baker’s hronta, ami from that period to lids, its
good charucler has boon sustained. Another s*l
ol physicians have commenced business ainco that
period, who may not havo become familiar with
tho article ; and wo thorolore refer ngain to tho
■uhjoct fur tho purposo of reminding both our
young medical friends at homo und thoso abroad,
lhal they will derive important advantages from
the uso ol tlicso admirable kinds of food. Drug
gists in tho interior would find thuir account in at-
ways keeping both on hand, with a view to meet
ing tho prescriptions of medical attendants. From
our own personal experience o! tlio valuo of bro
ma particularly, wo can speak decidedly in its fa
vor. A die toe tic courso is not unlrequently quito
mniccotfliiry na strict medication; nml in recov
ering from u low stnio, it ia ono of lliu perplexities
of a general practitioner's life, to determine what
Black .Sea is impeded by tho freshets of tho Don, ; nmy or may not bo snlely adopted ns regimen.—
ita general shallowness, numerous Blionls, and oc- , (Dr. Smith’s Boston Medical and Surgical Jour-
oaBionai ice; nor can it ho entered by shipping i n U |.J
otherwise thnn by tho nnrrow straight of Tnuieii or I
Ycmkalcli (Noxv Castle,) tlio ancient Cimineian The River—'Weather, &c.—Wo would stato
Bosphorus. But notwithstanding tlicso physical ! if all wero n<>t so unpleasantly aware of tho Inct,
impediments, such nro tlio Advantages ol niornl ex- tltat wo have had a drouglit for somo months past,
lions, that Taganrog, its chief port, ia u place ol 1 nnd that atmosphere is dust, tho soil parched, nnd
cnnsidornblo nnd incrensiug consequence, the valuo Ihc rivers down, nnd with no immedinio prospect
of its impart undo in 1850 being.upwards of 8330,- j of a change or bettor times. During a period of
000.nnd its exports about a half a million. j thirty-six years, old settlors say (hero has nover
Thu streams of the gtoat rivers produce strong before been n lailoru in tho navigation of tlio riv-
curronts, particularly in tho hoginning of sumtuw , ors after Jnnnnry, with tlio exception of ’33.—
when they nro incroasod l»y tlio molting of tlio ■ Montgomery Journal, 13lh.
snows, and when strong winds act ugniiiHt tlicso ! r
Bowings; a chopping sea is (iroduccd, which iti IIO|.|,(»\VAY’B Pll.!•**.—'The Pills prepared by tlio
leggy weather ia dangerous to small cralt. Indo- : wlebrulea I rnfessor lloll.iwu), aro oneinf tt.e greatest
nendentlv hnwevnr of such chances lho Black blesslngaiwcrd scnveri-d, for the alleviation of certain
puiucmiy, howevor.oi sutn cnanccs, ino uiacK rt,.j, ttrtn u-utsof human misery. Ci>mt>t»t»»B,a» tlwy «t,».
Son I* free Irotn any dangers, having, with a trivial B „|,| C ,,(• u u . choicest otterluga of the Vugvtnhlu World,
exception or two, neither ifdands. rock, nor reels- concocted under the supervision and knuwledve of n
in the general track ol navigation, and affording highly ^Ivntiflc gentleman, it is not at nil strange thnt
good riding for tlio largest ships. Its trade con- they have elf.-cted the inoit aston.rliing cures. For any
Mr* taken at Arm prices. We quote:
NIW OllRANS CLAMINCATIO*.
Ordinary..
Inferior
Middling
Cloud Middling
Middling Fair
Fair
... 5,V®7
••• 4M«»K
... 7J«8!HX
... UHiUk
... t'XfAUJi
...10 (Ol
COTTOS ITATKMkNT.
Hlnck on hand 1st Sept titles 20.R7R
t "‘—' .... SWt,HC7
Arrived rlncu
Arrived Unlay
Exported to date
Exported to-day
, 704,009
Hlnck nnhnnd not cleared..
103,720
Hi'oxa asd Mnr.i.*«*,«.—Tim sales of sugar wm con*
fln«-*l to about WOO liluls at 4'sH*. per lb, for fair. Ilia
ni«rket riming flnnly. Of .Moins«-s barely H*ni bbts
wero sold, at IHtgllOo lor ferinsiillug in prime, hud 10V
d ItiJic y Knlhdi for choice lot*.
Fwit-H.—Market quiet, and union limited to 200 bids.
sup« rflnn In lots at #*J 2A pi r hid.
Oorras.—Prices rrry firm, with sates oT 1290 I,sirs
Ittn, including 682 at9c, Itti r»t \>X, 'i'M at |»,Mt at
nnd 2iu, rkiinmlng* at r<i».
Wiii-kv.—Ilectined wn> sold In small loisatM®2«W j
A«l..,i nl T» Ik hit. irklli.ll
III 1113111* IA I* NOOIMy
fM^at tt*eCltv Hotel. otl ^,A
fly order or O. I). CUMMiNr- n
Jao. BnsatocK.8ec*y pro tern. ‘
ex()iiak(7r.
it
J i'XOIlANOB—In sums to suit purchs*«n
burg, llrsmsn, Berlin, London and IWf« V" 8 '
«wiof58R*»
V A w rira -
ADVA1YCI3K. ^
F t It Kit A l» cash advances on consignment.. #
j duco In our friends In Liverpool, llime lu ‘
lirernen, Trtesl, Am«t< rdsm, Kotterdam sird A.,
‘ r
VIOt’KN A NIB HON MM I’OUxTiT-
pENTKAL Italtrord Mock, VV«»n,.»nor” V:?"
Hlnck, Muscogee Itallrnud Itunds. For »,u, l,0, <
I- uiit.
W'i
Dexter- ut cents per gallon.
Jilanuc fintrlllarucc.
port" of HA VANN All...
MARCH 17. j
AUUIVIiO.
Sloop Virginia, Morris, Hstilln River, to master, 32tst
C’AI TION TO THE PLllI.iV
BANK OF THE STATE (>P OP.MRqnl’
Savansaii, 13th March IPu I
ITIilN tho past two week*-, n number of UiiiAL
. . been nrercnied at tlio Hank of the Bute of i-*
gin purporting to be of ibis Bank, of the denomi
of 95n, payable ut the branch it, Anzutts u.iV
1‘blnlzy, tinted 4lli March, IK!U, and Ml, No* lit 5
signed A. I’orler, Cashier, und VV. It. Bulloch, Presi-. ’
which nro spurious. Tho genuine piste t.f 5i,’. i,,
nelly Imitated that it Is well calculnied to deceiver?*
signatures nro well executed, apparently engraved
lrnrv.1 over with pen and Ink. The paper i« fi, f i ,j
or ihnfrjf yriloic, an<l tlio back of tin* cnur.Kf.it77
printed In red ink. Tho general appeanmee I. r. t
good, buttlie fraud may ho detected l/y noticing t»
filling up of the words ilranch, jlugutta, tho —1^
dalr, payre, awl the Ihliknat and colnr o f the
A !>■ 111*r, 1 if ii.' r \
bu-litdt It'iugh Klee, to IL llalicrrhnm it
HltNip Catherine Chard, Wiggins Sutllla River, to
master ‘-too btithuls rough rice, to John Jnckson.
sir Calhoun, King, Churlciton to S M Lnflltcuu.C R R
Fla-tr. Cohen & llcrlx, llsril. o At (>), Dr II I. Byrd, J
EDeFord, N K Barnein, Minis 6c J, l!ppln< At Kretz,
G It Mitchell, llabershatn Ic Hon, llnrdwlck Ac Cook,
Wayne At Son, Scranton, J Ac Co, I* Jacobs, A A Solo-
nv'tia, VV II Guinn, ngl, llyntt Ac Co, Aiken Ac Burns,
T It Clark, Fatten, II Ac Co, A Haywood, Hamden's
Express.
ORI.ME Corn, in store. For iulo by
I mar 13 U It. llAHEIt?
. PORTER, lv e . ....
. K. TEFPT, C'uhkr
(SHAM Ac 80S.
CLEARER.
Rrlg Enoch Prntl, Hunter, Bo-ton—Cohens Ac llortz.
Ship Corinthian, Dyer, Liverpool—A Low Ac Co,
Ship Southport, Wilson, New York—Row hind Ac Co.
I.rlg I' II Fitter, llurch, Plillad'jphls—C A L l.umur.
Ship Irene, Ma-son, Liverpool—Dana Ac Wssliburu
fists ulgrain, wino,timber,chureoul,pitch,p«»tusli, | ® f ll, adim"e -» -
fish, caviar, isinglass, shagreen, suited provisions, , l,, l" ,ro s'ntoor the blood, thu Pills nromurvollously
ehoo,o.p.,u'l,ry. b„„,r, «vo"ol. Mm. l..n ... hJIu.!
honey, tobacco, sail, iron, copper, and saltpetre, but • •• 1
especially corn.
It seems agreed among cosmogonists that tho
Black Sen,at a reuioto period, extended much fur
ther to tho cast nnd north than it docs now, occu
liild by thU Medicine, while for IIO*. I
live speed.?.—Boston Rce.
HteadverllM'menl. G
1)113310 It AND A.
be nipped in the ! Hark Rhodes, Ross, 7 days from Savunnah, with cot-
few, it is a posh ' ton, Acc..to Deiulll Ac Co.
I»ASSCN«r.ltS
Per stoimcr Calhoun from Charleston—II W 8hnw
A d J-AMI IIA It »WA It K HTGIIk;
81'1’r.ltl*lit and varied assortment of p| u .. n .
Mechanics ,and Building Hardware, nlwstiottw
anu for sule n( the lowest prices, lor cnsli, by 1
inaMs' A ' McU,4,itfKEY t ’ f A K* l *No-HOCongresH;
iini: iifiitsi: roit SAi.Ei
tbit- of the best riding Ib.rses in the
1,f *""*■ '■''" n,,l,A tho Livery Subfe ljf
r*\ ' "io of the host rid
or State. ' iiqulro at
-» t*nwv ..r Ac liid liter,
lkif»L ',* Journal Ac Courl
copy.
Courier nnd Mornln* S' M|
nur i<
NOTICE. "
T HE undersign- d, n resident of this el tv, rrspettV,
tenders his services to the merrhants and clllitu
grnerully, for tho collection of accounts, rents. r,„«
litre, 6cc. Acc. Apuly at residence, on Ahtrcorw.rte-
three doors from Jones-strect.
Inar Iti 12 JOHN A. GRtf
on ancon nt ni thn Mary’s transmitted a strong protest t«» a rot nark of ! . .. Their depth must probably ntlor mnte'ially; sinco j btaiilhr’a ANODYNE> CHERRY
on account ol he |h(1 K|ni( , piucUmatiun , Kucd Dc0 . M , („ Morch.oU' M.gax no tho. ho trade m ,ho bmoOli. rivo'r. ahovo momionod «roch.r e od I du?
OI inquiry into me w hich ho stated that tho naval lorco ol tho United breadstufla that will open at tho commencement ot, with an extraordinary quantity of sand nnd slime, m^id . c iei.c« and’commendation.
vhich he stated that tho naval
States’would bo employed in protectinK his sover- - nav j- a t‘ on j n l, '°
eiRuty. A special messenger, with dispatches re- J . *‘ U '•«“ ,ho S HV"« !'K ‘ VJ ! '°
, 1 * . , j . i «u - lakes, n stream ol brendstuffs will set towards tlio
lattvo to there matters, was lauded from tho III- Old World in unintutupted flow. Tho ground
inois at Norfolk, where sho put in for coal, who gown is the most extensive ever under culture
proceeded to Washington. Intelligence of tho within our limits, and if them ho no blight on our
■afoly ol tho Clipper ship John I„md, Cnpl. Howe, ll “ r Y“>.»'» «» 'ho nstions ol Europe so Inr
. n -or*. . , , ns they tuny need beyond thuir own proJuutmn.—
from Boston for Sun Francisco, is received. : Previous to the coming forward of the now, tlio
, r ,.„ vi.if ou-m * 1 stores of old, which have accumulated ut tho
| . ,* * .** . ‘ **, f various points of inland shipment, will be sent lor-
' Wc havo already stated, on Iho authority of a ......
THE RK81MRATORY ORGANS uro a peculiar ?ou-. . ,-■ .... .... ... ... ... . „
j - - ----- . flllve yurt of the human frame, and lliulr BUsceptHilllly ! ^ !“./• 14 *'j n Iv n iu jm-’io Mr "
pytng Iho whole <d tho vast plains und steppes that t<> diseare manlfeito Itself in various forms, inch ns J , A I ,l "* : » ,r * *, V ,,'-V '! L V f ’°']t 'J Luitterev. J W Pson,
surround the Cnspian and tho ecu ol Amt, neither Coughs. Gelds. Croup, Bronchitis. Asthma, and that : 1 ' ,Vv 8 . Garris."!,
of which had then n separate existence; tho differ- Lnrlul rcourgo of our rnco Lonxumptloii. To rcniody J,",?? 1 ,:. " i , Uul'tr i ris , e :,!, ,7“
- onponrtheir htsel. h..^ nr,™ .. Inner period,. ■ ANOnYNr <:1IKltlly KX p KC rrr.H A NT I
tho asiurunce that it is no 1
preparation sanctioned t»y j "
. . .- ....-u.v-.-v.ci.kw—.. v.»..M.v"idation. Its bencllciul el-1 OKI TL Alls,
which from llm rnpinityolthoir courso they hold lecu In all the above forms of dtseme, havo been cer J n.. n m P-vinb.n in.hUri.v ....
in suspension tell they approach the sea, where, tilled io by uncontrovertible te-timnny. You are telvl- ! “[.{.v' ^ i?,n ,?’ n r jlh,, J,?.
spreading over n wider area, nnd flowing in n I acd to give It a trial. HTABLER’rt D1ARHII03A cor. ! BIN. tho Jnfnnt ton of Johnnmt
more |
hrougl
their t
states
tlio Euxtno in process ol' lime, describes u shonj j ' IV. \V. LINCOLN,' ! “* I»A IIIS DIILMNEU V. I
Tin: best iiaik i»ye.
D R. O. M. BAI.LAKD'8 fnew article) received the
highest premium at the World's Fair and asiml
can Institute, where it was examined by the diiiiEftliX.
ed chemist* Dr. Chilton, and Prof. John Toney ud
pronoiiiiced .be Best. ' ^
For sale by Hie Principal Druggists In this citr-triti
I'pl l,r*t lit. I 1.11,1 kf/.Pk Jfld n.,,1 -.1.1. ... . I
[SECOND DITSATCil.]
It is reported that tho resignation of Messrs-
Graham, Gladstooo and ileri*ert|wss causod by
squabbles in tho Cabinet. Lord Palmerston iound
great difficulty in filling vacancies. Lord John
Kusseil has accepted tlio place of Cullonial secre
tary.
Thomombcrs of tho government aro confident
ward, ami that which was hoarded during iho fall,
tolegraphic despatch, thnt tho ship Wm. A. Cooper, when a Ingli price was oflered for it in vain, w ill
Capt. Sears, from Savannah for boston, had polio be sold lar below the rate? now current."
ashore at Scituate, Saturday Inst. We are glad to - ~
learn from the Boston Journal, that though three Compliment from the President to Col. Ben-
persons wore drowned, Capt. Sears wasn ot among ton.—A letter from W nshinglon says:
tlio number.
That paper states that tlio Wm. A. cooper canio
into the Bay during tlio storm Friday night,
and at 8 o’clock on Saturday morning, in
thick wenthcr, with tho wind from tho north-
ono thousand stadia in length hclnro the mouth of i
tho liter, a'one day’s sail from land, this having
long since disappeared, has no doubt bccomo n 1
part nt the delta of tho Danube. The sea of Azof |
has manifestly contracted its boundaries. i
mar 12
W. W. LINCOLN,
A. A. SOLOMONS At CO.
J. It. MOORE At OIL,
12 Savannah.
j Miss n. A. GARDNER will open her new stock of
1* ar is .Hillinc»• y t
— I On Wednesday, March 21st. Tlio Ladies ore invited
t oi numerous complaints made to us in ro- i rn ...... .
Hue CONGRESS AND LACE GAITERS, t0 «-"l and examine her New GOODS. mlt 17
Ilcii .UcCuUnclx’N I.oiler to the Presi
dent.
Washington, March 8, 1855.
To tits Excellency the Phksident
Silt—1 respectfully beg lenvo to deelino tho ap-
poiiitincnt of major of cavalry, nnd briefly to
state s me of the reasons that govern mo in
1 Brought, nnd still think, civillians had a right
Perhaps n reconstruction of the Cabinet may bo
necessary. Ol that, however, tho'o is nothing ah- 1
s dutc-ly known, but iho sipp liniments ol late
clvarly point to a new and better stato of thing* at j doing s
hand. When Col. Benton was being tried hi the 1 ttnai,— .. v „...
turnneo of Hllliction, tho President culled on him I to expect some of tho appointments ns Hold uflieors
~ vi^is. a ! ,h “ ,c, • n8, ' !,,
stern old Uoman, who could doty s\ world in arms
against him, but melted to tear* at such considera
tion nnd kindness from tho President. Ho de
clined, with suitabio expressions of grntitudo, ac
cepting, however, tho proffered uso of library and
manuscripts.
To (lie I.act ion of Navnitiiuli,Geo-
On account
Intion
also having seen articles "f an inferior quality, Hint hmi
boon sold ii«oiir nnke, wo take Hit* uit-tliod nf Inform.
lug ibe Laities of Savannah tltat all articles mniiiiiac-
tured by us hare our name upon them—none others aro
Ki-imiue. Respectfully )our!<, &c.,
J. W. McCURDY At SON,
No. 111 Cheitnut-street, Fhlladelpliln,
Mnnulncluri-r* o: Fine Roots ami Shoe*.
Jan 13 '.’mo
PARIS MILLINERY,
Bonnets, Ribbons, Cans mill
MiriFK'IAI. Fl.»wi:ns.
M ISS D- A. GARDNER desires t<> return thank* It
tho Inih' i for their patronsje. diutng tier »W.v,
and would call their attention to her uew sprin?»ja
of Millinery Goods.
Every attention has been paid at her cstabl'.sbinen.
No. -109 llrondway. New York, to give to her builm
in Savannah n clnim to tho attention of the ladies.
She Is now receiving, nml w illcontiuue to reeelrr,fcj
every steamer, new and fashionable u-.. d« in tier iir.e.
MISS I). A. GARDNER,
l.lflj* Congress street, Savannah, nml A19 Brnadvij,
New York. mark
x-iirttm -.onrcii
S. CVUUF.I.L.
General Auction nml Coninitssion
3VC 3E XT C II 3ST 1* ,
: Nu. 151 Bay-plreel,
Solicits from tils friends consignments of every do* ,
I scrlptloti.
i My personnl nitcntlon will to given to the sale of Rent
! Estate, Bank Stock, kc.
i Itkricn to Illram Roberts, Esq.: Pierson, IJelilt At i’o.; .
’ E, F. Wood Ac i 'ii.. Noble Lyon. mar 17 1
FULTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
■IV A. F. llELVI S.
Atlnnla, March U, 1833. tf mar 16
15UTTER! BUTTER!
J
rsr RECEIVED:
IO IT IIK OF BETTER,
Of a superior quality. Afro, n lot of LOW PRICED,
Cliff, ut Scituate. There was a very heavy sea at
tho lime, and tho ship was thrown up to within a
few yards of tlio shore. An attempt was soon
made by three ol the crew to reach the land in cno
of tho ship’s boats, which was a dangerous experi
ment nnd proved fatal in its results, lor tho boat
that negotiations will load to an honorable pcitco. was almost immediately capsized in tho surf, nnd
The Emperor Napoleon seems determined t<> go
to the Crimea. England and Austria are endeavor
ing to dissuade him. It is reported that Russia has
dcclargod wnr against Sardinia.
In tho affair at Eupatoria tho Russian and Turk
ish forces were equal. 'I ho Turk* were protected
by the fire of tip) English ships. After tour hours
firing tho Russians retreated, but wero not pursued
by the Turks.
Tho woatherfat Sevastopol was moderating, and
the condition of the troops improving. It is be
lieved that an assault will soon bo made.
Earl Lucan’s recall became necessary from
variances between himself and Lord Raglan. The
new Baltic fleet is to consist os 100 eliips and 2,300
guns.
Tho destitution among the poor in England has,
reached a frightful point. Tho riot at Liverpool
lasted too or three days.
tho threo sailors were drowned. This was tlio
only casualty attending thu wreck. The life boat
at Scituaio made uu unsuccessful attempt to board
The Recent Death Under a Dentist’s Hands,
—The Boston Journal says:
We havo received a letter from Dr. Pulcston.
oiioot the examining physicians, and the lore-man
.. . i , j . , , , . of tho Coroner’s jury, ill tho recent ease ot death by
tlto*lnp a: It (i clock Saturday lornuon, but owing 0 ,|„. r> Lynn, llo oonliriii. III., mnl.nieiH lllut
to tlio heavy sen, which swept completely over tlio tho suhManeo used to produce insensibility, was
vessel they wero unable to reach the ship until U concentrated chloric ether,and not sulphuric ether
o clock, Sunday morning, when the lifu-hont made He says wu have no instance on record ol death
_ , i j i .1 result mg Irmn tlio inhalation ot sulphuric ether, or
nnotllvr attempt, and succoedcd in ruachmR tin,. 0Illl . r UI ^ IIIXU J , v „|, clilui..U.rm.
object ol their wishes. Eight persona wero then —
immediately taken oll atid carried to tho beach in Revival oe Business in Philadelphia.-Tho
sutety,nnd tho lioat returned for tho remainder, ten Philadelphia North American says:—
in number, who wero all rescued in good condition*
nnd safely landed, after being on the wreck twenty
N OTIC I
The sailing days
State, between Sn
will be ns follows: from Fliilatlelphlii. imii.Uiith, amf'.IOtii'
i.. ;
: days of Bo-Steamship Key«'onc : I .,., cuc 'i „
•en Savannati and I'hiiailelphhi, J .7 *
1 ,'l,iTi.l..l,.l.l» In,I. <Hil. ....it ‘1(1,1. 1 u
uid n-<t have bussed tlio bill raising them hud
it been known that nil tho Appointments of high
grade wero to bo made from tlu*army, with but one i
Btnglo exception. Out of nil tho gallant moil who j ot each mouth, from Havuimali', Ath, l.'itli un<l'*iistii *
Jed our troops to battle and to victory 111 Mexico, ; each montli. mar III c. A. L. LAMAR, Ag’l. ?
surely sonic could have been found competent and 1 tll-'OICAI. N'OTICI’ 1
worthy to command a regiment or a battalion. I dR.T. D. MATHEWS,of llwoifort, H. c„ ]
Nor was tlio inereasoot tho nrmy, as it seems to j |[!bc® r offers Idsprofovsiimnl service* to the rttizen-
AGNK.-3.'* bn-k' ts
(tore uiul for «ate t>
“ London Club ” Chain- |
OCTAVOS COHEN.
I BALTIMORE FLOL'K.—Ilia bli
It John F. Fardy, unit lop sale
lauding Irom >clir
LOOM HE,' JOHNSON 6c CO.
•r schr John T. Fardy,
mo, m.ido especially to benefit tlmre who wero al- 01 .‘•avnmuih, and may be found for the present at Dr.
ready in the service. In making tho appoint- | FlcklinV olllce,comer of Human! und Perry ‘
ments, ono of thoso views appear* to have been
en'eri.iiticd, either ol which would place 1110 in uu 1
j awkward position.
Under the Inner view I have no claims, not bo-
I ng in tho army, and by my acceptance oi tho prol- I
i ci red appointment under tlio t.inner, it would bo |
! saying my uallant c<>untryiu**ii, 1 alone am wor
thy ol more than a captaincy. This superiority of
j do not einim, but, on the contrary, I believe there;
are many who would not only have been good up i
pointmenis, but would h ive rendered eminent ser- ,
j vice against the Indians, in the cavalry regiments 1
! which are created lor that pailiculat duty, if there ;
had been even three or lour field officer* made
8ept2tf
If
Bit. Yt»>«F.
H AS REMOVED hi* office to the corner !
_ of Whitaker and Harris streets. Residence,
corm-rof Whitaker amt Lllmrty struct*. nov 2.» ,
inar 17
t ~ KIRN'AND •»AT*—Landing
/ (rum llalinnorc, and for sale
WAVER k i:oNSTAN T INE,
mar 17 Jones’ Building, fool of Barunrd-street.
1'ItESli F Lot: R.— i;*n sacks"*• Knoxville Sieai
1 Mill’’ Flour; ti»i bids superior “St. Louts” do; i
do do Ohio do—ab ireab grutind. Just received and f,
sale by JOHN INGEItSOLL.
mar 17
EXTRA (iOMIEN Bt'TTTRi
In ke2s. Those wishing n good article will do sella
call nt DICKSON’S, No. 1C Barnard »•„
SUGAR CURED HAMS
I TL’sT RECEIVED—A lot of
i fj M'liAlt < i:iU3D IIA7IS,
I)ic ai.i:x.v.m>i:ic di ke,
ol* VIR -IMA. having ilceriumcd to locate .
in .-;n\ aiinab, otL-rs tiis prol.—i.-iul M-rvire* to |
the public. Ilu may be found ut bis i-fflce on Hroughlou •
street, socon.l door above Lincoln rtred. |
Evening Joiiriial please copy. mar B
.'in schr J T Furdv. For sale bv
mar 17 DRIGIIAM. KELLY k. CO.
New Hampshire I! lection.
Boston, March 13.
Tho Coalition of Know Nothings, Frccsoitcrs
and Whiga have elected a largo majority of tlto
legislature and the entire delegation to Congress.
Metcall, tho Know Nothing Cuudidatc for Gov
ernor has 4,000 majority.
tin.ini, Norm;.
Dr.CHARLES CANAIII. bus re-iimed the
Sfer 1 prac'lce of Medicine and Surgery, from Ills of-! r
Wo are nluased to observe the evidences of ro- I P i,u , ' een 1 evca ,,,rco "J. ,wur n , e , lu , “BICCM iii.iUu j flee nml residence on South Broad-street, threo doors
l,,r.ro I u nVn,?n^.r .n;^ d. ! fr-»« < IvtUiMW, my position would have bvttn U ss e»»t «>f llnnmrd.
yivingbuillUM iimima .iur men- ml I, a ,J iibjccicnabU-. Tll.-urmy .voulj have a, niu-o coll- Tlio I I,. l»-.cn 8 Io Ml A. M. nml 7 In 8 [*. M., will |
l,c.lull! cminuanco and fc.-v.-ril, ..I tha |«a> c.-!l.-d then, was fcim.-lltlnh duo to the couinry. an.I lajlorote.' t.» ,'0'ce u Jan’lJ
w.nlorhadc.njr.K oil huuo<H upcratwn, male,,- I ,|, u , „ nK , h ,„„ had boon Bivon.nnd of ,i e hi ha- II l-nirXl siTriri^ I
ally, and dolnyod llloauivily a l.i.-rcaalilo inilu lony.-d to appointed, and no j,-alon,y ,,r bad DK.JidlS D. FIMIM. acalii well onnn.-b to |
no.irly a niomb Jnl.r I'lun Iho uau.,1 period ol , havo arisen. 11-.,.- difluront from | an.-mlto Id. profe.,ioonl dalle, and may to i
lhc-|opeiiin((0l apriUB iradv. Aa Ml, ovidcm-o tlnil [ ,| liB „'„dd bo mv lmsillon .wan, I ,.. ncr-nol 1 I In lira,11(1,1011 .Irral- ,f K|.WH '
oar spring undo lla. Ulrly cor wo aro , s „ llt0 ufl „,. f „b„;,l,„alc. In rank mi s l,t l-ok anon S »OlTcE=ThSiW b-wloa b.«„ p.-oal
nl-roMal fhat heavy ship,,,cau lor 1,0 w.-st havo in „ uJvr . ...-cnpyine a po,iuo„ fhal it,y tWP - ! —
been mndo over the Pennsylvania Railroad during * ., j . j .. 71
breaking up, unless sho should bo thrown round tho p..st week, and that on Saturday Inst over three | n i. r fwis,;-.. r ,
br.mJsido to tho sea. Her main and tulzzun masts hundred and lifty tons of goods wero shipped tr.'in b,. cnteriaincd when it is'*rcco 1 lecteiT**1 iiat^out of I r' rw ’ r ' lia *. ,,H ! “»»'i'd'net ting
Woro Ti, will .,rs,t,n!,l«* i.a aaumi. thodepotiil this ci IV for Pittsburg. The Ohio! i , l u® U ..:.V l I Ge-orKiHliiUrmury, for Uio •-lectio,, nl omc.-^, Ate. vvill Be
H AY.—in" bale- prune N.'ttlicru Hay, fi.rsu.e, to ar
rive per bark I'dglit. I»y
mar 17 BRIGHAM .KELLY k. CO.
"j IL'S'I r. ceivcil. per trig Augusta, a l->i superior Rice
• fj Flour; J case-1'boeola e. extra brainlc; wnli a va-
iol) of otlUT article* 'ii our line, ni.d lor Sale by
uimM7 J. r. riltlEI.KELD, Afjent.
RtH.’Nl) C >FFEE—Fre-ll, kept coustnully <>n baud
1 Equal in quality to Dufllcld’i
DRIED PEACHES,
SPLIT PEAS.
EXTRA MERCER POTATOES.
PIG SI A TIN, choice Smoked I’ONGIEJ
GINGER SNAPS, BUTTER CRACKERS,
FANCY do, ac.
DICKSu.N'i.
r Itt
LSI3 Till)
.mioic i.iirnEssio.yjt
PAPER FOR WRITING
four hours. Tho bodies ol tlio sudors who wero
drowned had not been recovered Sunday morning,
and wo are unable to give their names.
Thu Ship lies on n sandy bottom, with her bond
to tlio sea, and at last Accounts was in a compara
tively easy position, with no apparent danger of
/til .. . _ , ^
Ut ninUor sale by J. T. TIlUELK EED, Agent.
inur 17
Ml s ALE.—A prime lot of Cherokee Corn, received
1 Till* Day, by LYNN ft SNIDER,
mar 17 No. "4 Ray-street.
WITHOUT PEN OH INK.
C npVtNG Leaves, Plants, Flowers, Pictures, Patten
for Embroider}, marking Linen ludeilibly, v.1
Manifold Writing.
Thi* article i* article is absolutely the best porn?f
lukdnml in tlio known world, for a small quanii:i tUr
n the evening of the 17th In-t, n sufftclei
C ORN AFLOAT,— 2,"(Ml bushels Maryland U'ldto '
Corn utloat,und for sale liy
mar 17 LYNN fc SNIDER.
ed und placed in the pocket commute* a trarel!:q
inkstaml, which cannot lie broken. No pea i< lavdst
Nor won d it ho ttranco numlx-r of niem'ii-rs to torm a quorum or tlie Georgia .
r _ v :. w . ,, Inflrinar}’. for the transaction of busineis, notice Is, there-: TDANAWAY yesterday, from the shop of Miller At
; n Sr *™.l«r..b- Hlvon ll,« 11,„ ui.imnl .iivi-lln, ol III, .uli! | Khr -
Clmrti'fetou Market.
Charleston, March 16.
soinowi
been
yard
Tho stoaiuur U. B. Forbes, Capt. Morris, .loll
B ist<>n at 3 i,’clock, Sunday morning, to render as-
sistaiice to tlio wreck, ."die reached Sciluato at
6 1-2, but was uuuhlo to donnytliing, owing to tho
dulphia.thus affording ample return freights for
thu eats winch carry our incrchuudizo westward.
Sales of tho day foot up 800 bales, At extremes rough sea, and could not approach within lour ca-
of 6 to 91-2. Market closed unchanged with mid
dling at 8 1-2 to 8 5 8.
Auction and Commission.—Public attention is
invited to tho Auction and Commission card ol
Mr. SrsNcca Currell.
£3^ A tolegraphic dispatch received yostordny;
elates that tho river at Augusta had risen fifteen
foot, up to 9 o'clock, A. M., on Friday morn
ing.
Senator
Lies’ length of tho ship. A ho»vy, rooting soa
swept along tho bench. Tho Forties returned to
Bo-t<,n nt noon.
The IVm. A Cooper is an Eastern built ship, of
615 tune burden, and is owned by Messrs-* F.
Nickerson & Co., of B<*9ton. Sho had cargo con
sisting of 2,156 bales c-»lt<.u and 2,000 hides.
Lltcrnry Notices.
Seward for President.
Under tho nbovo caption, tho New York Mirror,
which is opposed to Seward, s lys:
Wo feel fully authorized, by recent movements
and developments, to antiounee William il. Sow-
nrd as the Ami Nebraska candidate tor the Presi
dency in 1856.
From the moment ol his re-election to the United
State* Senate, an event hailed by bis friend* with
extraordinary demonstrations ol delight, and au-
mmneed by thunder ami lightning throughout the
Northern portion ol the Union—the thunder of can
non and tho flash of tlio telegraph—(mm that mo
ment Mr. Seward has been already nominated in
... proud to sny that tlio most friendly r
havo ever existed between the officers oi tlio regu- \
lar army and mvsoil wherever wo have met, wheih- j
<t m rough conflict with the enemy or in the peace
ful walks of (I'm t life. On no account would I see
it disturbed, war may again come upon our coun
try, and I again have the pleasure of scoing them
in the field. f ‘ 1 — 1
CttiMEItriAL ItKf OR!).
8.%VANNAll .11AUK13T.
Friday, .March 10, (1 P M.
COTTON.—The markot opened with a fair demand.
lion Willie P. Mgngum, lato U. S.
qualified as a magistrate nt the latu term ol Ornnge
county Court in North Carolina.
by
in r .. incut Air. aewaru tins Dcen already nominated in
rim following work* have been forwarded to us „ l0 hcarl of „, 0 eroal Anti Slavery Party, ol nil
r tlio publishers, through Messrs. J. M. Cooper shades and denominations, as the successor of
the field. It so, l wish t<« meet them not only n\ previous pikes, the enquiry wn* checked by tho re.
br.illicrs in unns, but KliO in IcelmR. Emcrlam- i c , Ul0 |., c mc'.nco.unu. Tl.-i.lc. nf il.« da,
^ t’?5 nC “!T l ‘,d!l I.", m ° !," I .ni-mnled m707 bale .ha f..llawl.,« pan,cal,■„ : 3!
ncc'iit tneappoimmot. i o uo «o would lie a eon- .. , . ... ... . „ ... ....
tradietion of all tlio opinions! have uniformly held, * - ,8llt «V/, J81at 7 11-111,4 at 7 1-18 at 8, J» ntPi/
and I think that if Congress shall again at any , 2-'*at tr>/.:»i at «7 lit. .VJ-ii atti 4-lti. amt 1M nt 8,^
time increase the army by creating additional regi- Cent*. The sales made alter the Paciffc’s news wero at
ments, they will carefully provide for tlio protection former prices.
g'l-on. Blickfcmiih* amt Wheelwright*, corner
of llrotlghtoti and Moiitgomerv-htrects, a very light
colored slave. Iiuincil GRIFFI.N, >-o liaht nMhat he
wnuid |*n«s as a white hoy, about 17 years ul<1, X feet
high. liuvh'S a very visible scar on his lc!t cheek, light
straight bnir. haxli- eye*, very artful and specious In bit
Rddioss. A suitable reward will lie paid by lodging
him ut otir office. WYLLY 4t MU.VTMULLIN,
mnr 17
Hon. Charles J. Faulkner has been nominated
for ro-oloction to Congress from Virginia.
The Now York Legislature has taken a recess
for a week.
At Co., at whoso bookstore they may bo had : Franklin Pierce; and thousand* ol vows aro sileui-
STANiiorE Burlf.ioii: thn Jesuits in Our llonies. ly. hut firmly uiade, to leavo no means unemployed
A novel, by Helen Dim. New York : Stringer ll, i , l ! . l "“ y Co,,ll|bu < 10 lo , 1 " :J .
Townsend, publi.he». 1 hw bal Jf* cr und .V r w, »» ch “ie Seward men pro-
..... . .■ . v .i i ..l. |M»re to rally is—il we may reduce their putlortu
II"»»“"« 1,10 Know Nulhmii novel,, with L.J pr ,„ 8 j„ M ,| 0 5„l,iBoni»ni-Ajm-.NE-
which the press is just now employed. Itiadcdi- ukaska. And their strength lies in tho eonsolidat-
cated to the y<>uug men oi the republic, and tho ud opposition of tlio North to the institution oi
author calls upon them to nppoBO their united ^f“ v J- r y- Lnder tlio lead ol Mr.Seward, there
. , , .., . will be a general merging ol the tree Soil wings
ConsrCM onnroprinlud A150U00 to defray tlio cx- ■■'“••GO* "«• 0«o BJ»nncm« (Mo ol Ionian cmiRra- ,l,o old |ioliuc»l narln-s, nnd « ornnd
gross appropri iiosi , to uctray inotx • t j on noW pouring into iho country from the great all tho isms nllilintod with that prolific mother ol
pens® ol tlto search lor Dr. Kano. human hive of Europo. Ho contends also, that tho isuis—Aiiolitionism. Barnburners and Woolly
Hail and Rain In Burke County.—A gcntlo- Jesuits " alter having been, sooner or later, driven J!® 11 !?J" roA " ti ‘ No, ? ra8,l “
. . , . . m . r . ... , . . , _ , platform, and Hie great contest is to be fought out
man who came down on tho tram yesterday morn- from every civilized country, havo at last fixed upon a smelly sectional issue. The allies nro nl-
ing, informs us that there was a heavy fall of ruin their stronghold in tho United State*; where they ready in training lor n grand nt tack on tho groat
and hail in tho vicinity ol Waynesboro’, Thursday hcliovo they can recover from tho wreck of ihoir political Sebneiopoj of Know Notibnoism.
evening, accompanied with thunder and light fortunes iti tho Old World, and establish forages Wo trust the Mirror is mistaken; but should Mr.
ning. Hie empire of Loyola in tlio land of Washington.” Seward bo a candidate, we do not believe ho could
Such is tho language of tho writer, who, to render
>f tho equal rights of citizens in civil life to till
tlio now military oflieos, of whatovnr grade.
1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, your
obedient servant, Ben. McCullocu.
Suvniiiuili Exports—IHurcli 17#
Per brig Enoch Pratt, fur Bos on—474 bales cotton,
284 hides,2 Boxes tins,3 ban’s skin*.
Per ship Corinthian, for Liverpool—3402 bates upland
cotton.
Per ship Irene, for Liverpool—3173 bulcs upland cot
ton. 423 bates 8 I cotton. •
IVr brig Abby Frances, for Ro-ton—C79 bales cotton
lull.,nt It o’clock. \. M., I will sell tlio |o|!owlrm
'’mile, having been Impounded In conformity with tho
Ordinance* ol the city, viz !
(•no red «'ow, wlili ulme on tlio back, a swallow
fork in mo right car, the tort car half rut off.
One white Cow. wiili brown cars, marked with a
swallow fork in enrli cur.
One large rod Cow, with n dnrkicli bead, cars cut off.
Olio dim while spotted Cmv, innrkod with u swallow
fork in tlio right cur, in the left car, a smooth crop and
under crop.
Also, one cream sorrel Dorse, ba* no marks in the
car*. F. M. STONE, c. m.
mar 17 3
i on sai.i:
\ FAMILY of very likely ni d well qualified Negroes,
for sate, consisting cf a Woman 3rt years old. a first
lor any stick, slicrp. lied to a point write* c-O'istlyu
well as the hCil gold pen In the universe. Fordrswlrf,
It i* indfrl'Ciisabtc. It to, inlet it, the whole art d
Drawing and Painting—lu.iglu in onk ixksox. Am
leaf, plant, or flower, cun bo transferred to the paiiMii
an tilhiim, with a minute and dirt Inct ri-cmblauci-.'l
nature. Willi equal facility, picture* and embruiden
pntern* are taken,and bare received the highest t*‘«>
giiiiu* from tho fiirsex; and, indeed, a more U»U-
present for a lady could not t>epr>Hluccd This.Mif:
Paper will also mark Linen or ntner articles, so uto
remain perfectly iudclllldo. All the washing in ifr
world falls to bring It nut. Any child canuscitV't
pe-ieiT ease. With thi* Magic nau-r lilt-wise, nst ’
oTr copies of every letter written c.»n he secured *■: t
••ut any uddlHotiul labor whatever,making It thecU^
cetaiid most convenient artie'e extant. It iitiwlu
great advantage by reporler> of the press, telcgni|AiC
operator* and a host ol others. Erich pnekake cor Ida
Four different Colors—Black, Blue. Green awt Ro!*
with full and prmtid Instruction*, for all to n*c,u4
will li st sufltcientiy long to obtain live hundred diiiud
impressions.
It is put lip In beautifully enntnnlcd colored Piivelopfl,
with a trutlnul likenes* of the propdetorattached.
Knrli nml every package warranted.
Price 8‘2 a dozen, nr live for SI. Single pack*? 3
cents. Address, pert paid.
N. Ill’till ELL, 1C7 Broadway,M-
rate cook and washer; next, her Hoy child, IJ years old,
nccuMo .ii-d to driving a pair of ln>r*es, nml wnlting In
Hie liinme; next, a Girl, i I years old. and n Girl D years
old—nil sound unit healthy. Apply to
mar 17 WM. WRIGHT.
PATENT ICIGIIT FOIE MIT.
IIK right lor Chatham Coiit.lv, of 8T<»DDARD’8
PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE, together witlin
Machine, In perfect order, and ready to tie put in opera-
lion. Terms liberal. Apply to
EDWARD KINCIIEEV, Union Ferry wharf.
T 1
Death of a Boston Belle — Mrs. Frederick Su *-’h is tlto language ot tlio writer, who, t 0 render bo elected If a proper man is nominated in oppo
Scare, formerly a Miss Shaw, died at Boston tfro * li8 w,wl *mentB ,ll0r ° attractive, has woven them aition, ho could not, in our judgment, carry either
10th inst. She was a noted Boston hello. * into a rotnanco of considerable merit. The novel Maine, New Hampshire, I'cnn^ylvanin, Now Jer-
' wiii doubtlca be ncccptahlo to the Know Nothings acy, Indiana, or Illinois, and we even doubt wliulh-
The Cost of the War.—Tho English Govern- nnd others who sympathize with them,
monl contemplates havingengnged in tho war du- Hard Times. A novel,fry Charles Dickons. New
ring the opening year, no less than 253,591 men of York: Harper & Brothers,
all ranks in both thu services, land and sen, and Critics differ as to tho morits of this novel. Somo
that tlio sum necessary to support nnd render eff»- 1 say its falls below " David Copperfiold” and other
cicnt this body of men and tho ships to bo manned productions ol the gifted author; while mho
or New York would give him a majority.
I.ntckt from Itlo Janeiro,
Wo announced on Saturday tho arrival nt Phil
adelphia of the U. S. steamer Susqucliannah, of
the J.ipnn expedition, which touched at U:o Ja
neiro, rn rou e in the U. S. A letter received by
iter, dated Rio, Jan. 17, stated that tho European LOO hides. „, At ,
war is throwing business in that city into the I’cr brig 13 H ) liter, for Philadelphia—3hO boles cotton
greatest confusion, not only ill a legitimate way,; 33 bundles paper,» bales yarn. .
tint by tho stoppage of Hie mail steamers, both [ Per ship Southport, fur New York—P69 bales upland |
front Liverpool and Southhampton, which havo I C oitun, 155 do S 1 cotton,04 pkgs nidze.
been taken off t(* convey troops. Tho American! . ..... . .. 'T7 ,, . :
hoimes aro affected ns well itHoihets.as their cor- K«cel|U*. of C«*tton, Ac., l»«r Kaflrotut.
rcspondenco is carried on by the acini monthly I March fit;—--JUi'"Jo* L " ,u ' 1 ! 0, '* 1 * I " , 1i
mnil. via Enclnnd. T.,i, n/d, .hi j A nSiTfc’fx fc CiS »
uncertainty ol war, and the result is, there IS very I || lirlr i.| c ,. || Caiiiffel.l. trail.-& Rogers, Dana it Wash ,
little movement in coffee, and our vessels nro ; lmrl , t s y Fnwes,Tisoii K Co, Well* to To, Way 6c Ta>-
waiting in idlenosa. It is understood that tho j inr.atul other*.
question of tho free navigation of thn Amazon — .
was under discussion betweon the Brazilian g>>v- RIO DK JANFIRtr, FEB. 10.—t’orrxE—A heavy do- ‘ various li-iigtlis, from sixteen to tnenty-two Inches.—
eminent and tho American Minister, with a hope- tnaml having existed for Kunqic, n--»-lpts being llmltod .
lul prospect ol a lavorablo Inriiiiimpui. The Ut- : beit'W tlic iouat average m tlits reasoii of
I Ttii» celebrated Machine I* now in general use In
: evejy r-iate In the Union, and deservedly merit* the lil»-
ernl uticomitims bestowed upon ll by ull who are corn-
I peleiii to Judge of ll* operation*. Infact.lt is the only
! Machine that has bt en inreiiteil lo supply the great de
' sideratum of a perfect liflul hi.iI sliaveii shingle. A
i two Imr-e power I* nil thnt Is required to work and en-
j utile it to turn out from two to three thousand perlecl
shingle per hour. The Mucliluos nre so construct" d us
to uiluiil of any alterations to manufacture Shingles of
ortMoxn os tiix mis*. _
llrnsctt.'* Maoic iMmkSsios P»rw.-"'( w"
our readers to the advertisement in another■ c-ilanx.
setting lorih H e merits of ihis | leasing and incf»: ;|
invention. Tho ctiunpucs* should Induce all to give ill
trial Philadelphia Merchant. . u
It is nnsurpa«»e«! tor ncatnes* and utility, and sbouw
meet witli the side it richly deserves.—Tribune.
Just whnt the public has long desired, and •«’’»■
mends itself to every Individual of taste aud rtfloe»»»
Journal k t'oiirler. ,
New York, February 3, 1833, _ frno_ msr
oUlvMNG Mantilla* and Tainins, of black
tri nmed with black English Crape, saiubt*W f
deep mourning, received p» r steamer Auunstt,*!
wAittwoimrsj cash f*2!2s-
^TRIPED GLASSE SILKS.—A lew choice r |lrrtl
n rich striped Gtm>sc Silks. Ju*t received at
. .. \i- . i.jii-i »i,tii-c 11 V , -.iii-frO 1*.
inur 15
UIHSSV SIISJ,JU-l 'Wlioi
WADS WURTH'S. 115 FongwUh,
7 ENTS'SI t.K U sfORELLAS— I "Vidors, I'fecli.F*
I and green,at WADSWORTH-
mnr I
nuws front Buenos Avros was eonsidored ns many vessels awaiting cargo, price* Inivo been coiitlnu.
c.t nows troni Huuios AVres was consiuereu na U n y q„ HiendvaMco during tlio past month. Greut scar-
very good. Urqui/.n, the President ol tho Argon- | ci ,'. good Coffee prevailed, amt cargoes were only to
lino Confederation, has signed n treaty of peaco be ,mw!o up in small quantities nt n time, und with ex-
with Obligado, tlio Governor of Buenos Ayres, tn-me difficulty Sale* were 161,nun, of which lltij.iM
which lias been strongly seconded by tin 1
Uliu cun he seen oil applicaiioii ns abovo.
mar 17
11
iiicrclmnts. Il this tdiould prove peimancnt,
brilliant futuro is before tho Buatios Ayreans.
!*■' I'.jlll- JI C IlUt III.A I I-,,
T?8TARLISII ED In I7r0, V\ . It AKER at IN ). ? S Amort-
I’j can, French, llomuropulhlc and Vanilla, Premium
_ t Chocolate, prepared Cocoa, llroina. Cocoa Paste, Uocoa
leading ior the ‘English channel, etc., 4 5iHi’ Ualifornln, 43.500 ’ Stick*, Solube and llomaoptlblc Cocoa, Cocoa Shells,
■ a . . .... . I I _ ...il.t... ■ ... ... I.. . • .... ..I I ......... .. I .. .... .. .. .......I!...11..I .al.II.(_.■■■
it \itami iiHiicin:
- ENHV I.ATHRuPItCU., Imc received perw*-
er Florida:
ltlcli Flounced Rnrege Robes
Do do Broche do .,
Do do Orgnndlodo. tnan^
NEW Nl' M ME to 1LKS *C-
IlNIlY L ATH Rep 4t CO., have rectivN r
IJnite.l States The Inquiry this iiuurli turn been ngain , Cracked foeon, etc., nre ail excellent diet fur children,
:lih-tly for Europe—sales since 1st lust., 73,000 bugs, amt j Invalids, nnd person* In health. Tln-y allay rather than in-
.flurlnt} DisiiktcrN.
t Boston, March 13.
The ship Hudson, from Savutinuh for Boston,
went ashore, on Saturday, on Brewster Flats, Cape
. , - . • . . Cod, nml hmi twelve fool of water in her buhl yes-. .. - ....
Ly them, for a single year will bo more than ono contend, that though it may not Lo equal to" Cop- terday. Ninety-five bales •>! cotton had Leon taken [ voluntary poll tax of 50 cents nnd upward, each, lo
hundrod and thirty eight millions of dollars. perfiold,” it is nevertheless an excellent novel, full out l»y tlio schr. Waldron, Holmes, arrived here.—I tuke the Ll.lud ol Cuba in ono campaign of six t .
— _ j nml uhoundinif in ih n .n inn.., i-nni-. I’lio vessel lays easy, and will probably Lo cot off, mouths—tho general Government not to ho in any nf-.’M.ore
Viroinia Know Notiiino Co.NvtNTtoN.-The .otlto weather continuing good. | way concerned. In other words, let the President 7fJ *ings^we
Itclligeri-til from 31 a Jo r General James
Arlington llcnnet.
To the Editor of the New York Herald .’—For
thn sum of ten millions of dol litre, to he Duid by n
stock'reduced l<> 25,000 nuuliisl I'.MUMiU hags nt same pu • (luce tin
riel last year. The (piallty nt market I* very Inferior.
It i* hut natural l*Hik l"r more nhun<lnnt receipt* front
lu ll, etorwnrd. Quotations—. < iipeiior» 4|.’t|iia4JPiil—§* ;
7’.l a 'J Iti; good flr-t?, :ijil30n 4|tlNl-«* 32n 8tiO; Hr-t or- ‘
illnarli s iqmiOn 31*011- &7 U7 a 7 f-3: second good :<|300 a j
jpuiii n :»]■
:t|luu-S7 II a 7 -.’11;
— ift'.uiis iii/iui.iw vuii.tA non.— i no i"i.* I* i . , i .. %uu t nil,11 (.luiiiiiiiMiu i,""".
State Know Nothing Convention, to nominato a ‘^V pCC , | l . n ° , W 'l ^ A ‘ lWincotovvn tho ttalo was lieuvy. Thosehr.
.which Dickens is distinguished. Wo inclino to Cuiokali, from Norlolk ior Boston, went ashore
-coni) ordliiurli'H Y|S00 a 3|liiO—$0
•20; mixed lots of superiors and good firsts 3|'.i50 a
41 MO—b* 32 ft M 75*, on board.
if *285,1118 tings which cleared in the pnst month, l’.6.-
f.,r Europe, etc., nnd 40,100 for the United
.1. O..IH........ i.... I. S (ll*, ..(i.l.i.l Kioto (••
condidate for Governor nf Virginia, met at Win
chester, Wednesday. Tho most prominent nnmo
before tho Convention would ho that of tho Hon.
William C. Rivers, though John M. Butts,nnd ox-
Governor Smith havo some warm friends.
or There was a meeting of tho Presidents
and other representatives of all tho railroads be
tween Washington city and Montgomery, Ala.,
at Augusta on Thursday last, when a genera!
schedule, to go into effect in July next, was agreed
upon. Wo havo not been able to get tho psrticu-
Jars .'of Ihoir procoodings, but lonrn tlmt it was do-
termined unanimously to stop tho Express business
over tho roads represented. It was contended, we
understand, that tho Express companies sro accu
mulating large fortunes, whilo (ho railway com
panies do all tho work.
the latter opinion, and venture to nssert that no near Race Point. All tlto hands were drowned.
rc,d.T..fta«to or judgment will ii,o from i.o p*.. |
renroiuni! Iho litnu ho hu, doviited lo llioir peruml. , Tho hrin Civilian, from Molnoiiis fur Boilon,
Memoir or Mahy L. Ware, wife of Henry Ware, wont ashore near Cnpo C"d Light. Crow saved,
Jr. By Ed. B. flail. Boston : Crosby, Nichols , but tho cargo, consisting ol mnlasscs, is nearly n
I total loss. Tho vessel may possibly bo got off.
Having heretofore noticed this publication wo Tho schooner Caroline Grant, from Cardenas
need not say more nt this time, except tltat the lilo f', ,r wont ashore nenr Bollingnto Light —
of sn unpretending Christian woman is never lost. ; hve'd."^^’ “° VC "° “ nd C “ r “° ,,robnbly
Written or unwritten, it is and ever must bo an sc- . A bark nnmo unknown, from Now Orleans for
tivo power among thu elements that form nnd ad- Boston, is nxhoro near Nuusct Light. Crew saved,
vaneo society. vessel lost, hut part ul thu cargo will ho snvud.
ii.,.,..,.. ... Nd.# i.Vc« with ii.J . Atjoilior hark unknown, but supposed to lie tho
-kSHHoSi 5*^h "■i™ oo
M Yeas:,” &.c., &.c. Boston: Crosby, Nichols
Timor Trade.—Tho Columbus Enquirer state#
to a paragraph under tho abovo head, "that a con
signment oi 250 bales cotton rouchcd our city on
Monday tho 12th, from Montgomery. Verily,
these Railroads aro a wonderful institution !’*
To tho abovo item of important nows, wo add
that Messrs. Ru*o, Davis & Long of this city, ro-
coirsd yesterday 300 bales of cotton front Mont
gomery, via tho Opelika, Muscogco, SouthWest-
ore and Central Railroads, and wo bciiuvo this is
tho first cotton over recoived hero, direct from
Montgomery.
DTdrfentine, Lumber &c, at Wilmjnoton.—Ac-
cording to Iho Wilmington Herald, there has been
reesived at that pltoo tho past yoar:
Turpentine 112,242 bbls,
Tar\ 34,643 «
Spirits^Turpentine. ajjICHcaaks
m
I Mabv.f V«.6»
& Co.
Kingsley is ono of tho most powerful writers nr
tho present day. Wo havo soldotu read n book,
and especially a work nf fictinn, which displayed
greater vigor of thought, or a wider reach of intel
lect, than "Alton Locko.” Tho author is somo-
whnt too radical in his notions, particularly in ro-
tho back part ot Orleans. Her situation is not
known.
Thu schooner Morning Stnr enpsized in Barn-
•tnblo bay, and drilled uBhoro. Tho crow wero
saved.
Tho other schooners known to bo in tho bay
when the gale commenced, aro missing stilt.
Nuiv Iltttnphlilra F.lcctlonu.
. n Concord, March 13.
C.Td i.. ...doty; yol, io iho m.iu, hi. work, .ro , ln 2 r «5* I1 S, N ' ,, S l „ n ,(;
bold, origin.I, nnd lull of linking ihoughlo.nd ; worth nnd Now '.l.rko’lilwi^cli.Z Know Noih"
during aspirations. Of this character is tho vol-1 Ing moderators, by largo majorities. I’oliticnl ox-
urno before us. It prosotits a picturo of life in tho J wua l,oVor 80 Kf 081 *•» I lamp-
fifth century. Tho coloring may bo too strong
hero, or too subdued there; this featuro may havo
boon curtailed of its just proportion, and that may
havo boen brought out too prominently; yet it is a
striking picture; tho outlines aro bold tod well
defined, and each figure is instinct with life and
charnator.
Home Life. By William llaguo, D. D. Now
York: James S. Dickerson.
This volume comprises twolvo locturos, deliver
ed st different limoo by tho author. Tho subjocts
discussed are, tho marriage institution, duties of
tho husband and the wife, duties of parents to
children and of cbfldrsn to parents, duties of
brothers and sisters, mu teal duties of householder*
rop jinn.
keep hia i-ycHfl.nl. At nil events ho would, will, , ° r ggi ch Uulllm,,ro ,ook 7 ’ U1 *’ , '« nl,,sl
Sl'tflt a force, iffulkio to pruilonce. Vdinnarntlvo fxnort In seven montlis of
Tlto following cccufalnfcT i* somewhat nt an 1 from lit July l-» 31at Jauu.iry:
approximation to tlto tiuii. r d*:lio expenses; ^ IM4»*5.
Pay for 50,000 men tor six mo. ' '•> p*t - •
month. ' 500,000 | New < 'Mentis JW 40 .
Company (diicvrs—80mon to a company. 'a0,000 ' New York.
Ev I j ,if. __ I,,/. niuiiiiwi I’liilnit'-llitllu u.,urj
i’rovisioiia f.ir 60,000inen for six months. 3,tXH),tX)0 j
Clothing tor 50,000 men..
Muskets nnd other equipments. •
Cannons, horses, file
Contingent expenses -
750,000
700,000
350,000
•170,000
United State*.
Total 86,4)00,000
It lias been intimated thnt tho Government would
pay from S^O.OUO.OIIO to ©I00,t)0i),000 for tho island
of Culm. I fully concur with .Mr. Buchanan and
his colleague-* in the application «>ftho lex tnlionos,
and tuko the island in this way into our own keep
ing. Wo should not bo cowed by tlto indirect
throats <•! utihur England nr France jointly or
severally. Wo havo 86,000,000 ol souls in this
country, out of whom wo can readily obtain50,000
nr double thnt number, thnt would. walk to their
knees in cerutn nnd truer. Lot us try it. 1 am
ratiouiniutor und will muko all tho combinations
and command myself. . ,
J. A. Bennet, Major General.
Use* of Gold and Silver.-TIio Bankers Msg-
nzino has n cupitnl article on tho " Uses of Gold
and Silver in tho Arts.” It is computed that tho
amount of the precious morals consumed in various
ways is from $40,00(1,000 to 850,000,000 per annum.
Tho quantities used in tho nisnulactura of wmch
cases, ponclt cases, pinto, household matetUln, nnd
In the nris, is enormous. It is ntntiul that for gild
ing morals by Iho elcclroiypQnndtho water-gilding
processes, and in the Staffordshire padorns, no less
than 18,000 to 20,000 ounces ara annually required.
In Paris 18,000,INK) francs are used for manufactur
ing purpurea. Sinco tho discovery of gold in Cali
fornia, it is oslimutod that the Ineronm) in its con
sumption has boon doubled. In tlio United States
$10,000 ntv) is estimated as oonvortod into orusroent-
- 1 -’
Sickness in MASSAcnwsErrs.—Tho Now Bed
ford Biunilurd Hays: "Wo learn that iho distinct
silica of spirituous liquors, at tho City Liquor Store,
average about $2,000 pur month, or $*»,000 per
quarter. There must be n vast niiiounl nl sickness
in tiro community, or tho mechanics are flourislting
tremendously."
Invalids Recovering from the effects of Fovor. Bil
ious Discuses, nr lung continued illness nf nuy kind will,
And Carter’s Npnnish Mixture (tic nuly remedy wlilcli
will rarlvu tl.elr drooping c<ui»tttiitlnn«, expolt >11 Dad
huiniirsfrum tlto IiIimhI, excite the liver tun prompt and
himttliv ncllnft, and Ity (is tonic propurtlu*, resluro tlio
palleui lo life unit vigor.
We can only ley try ll. A single lintllo Is worth all
tho uo-ealtcd narMparitlas In exlslcnce. It contain* no
Merctio-'iplum nr any other nuxlmi* or poisonous
drug, nml cun bo given to the youngest Infant without
hosUulloii,
fee the ciirtlflcates r.f Wonderful cures nroiind Him
bottle. More than flve hundred persona In tlio city ol
Jtlchmnnd, Va., ran testify lo Its good clwlr.
® Vi®# adverUswReoL # war 14
Europo..
Total... .
fttO.O-'J
Port.33'2
lft.3’5
I03.7IU
160.370
trH,lif»tt
50 341
21,014
440. HW
4111,731
rvuu* excitement utteu.lunt upmi the
l(*:i er collet*, and me recommended t»y Doctors Wnrren,
Jackson, llaywarn, Wnn*, and Adam*.of lioslon.and by
eminent phxsirinns elsewhere.
For side by all the |iriuelpal grocers in the United
Slum.*, til'd by their Audits:
D. C. Murray, New York ; Grant &Twclt». Phttadct-
phlsi, Tluunas Y. llriindige, Itnlliuiore; Kenuctt Sc
Dudley. Ciucinliatl.
WALTER RAKER k CO..
iunr 17 3mo* Dorchester, Mass.
RHODES’
FEVER AND AGUE,
1,403,034
037.687
AUGUSTA, 31AUCII IS-Coiton.-TIic merkvt con
tinues firm and prices lull, xx itli n lair demand.
APALACHICOLA, MARCH 1*2—-Cotton.—Tho
market opened ul tho beginning of tlio past week with
uu active demand, which resulted lu sales, on Almidny
of |07ti hales, ut stiffer price* Ilian wero olilained on the
Saturday previous, say on n basts of vc for Strict Komtx*
cm Mhiitlmg- *>n Tuesday only 120 hales clianged
In,inis. On Wednesday the supply having been some
what augmented, nnd n good demnml pruvnUmg, hold
er* wero enid'led to effect sales of 785 hides at unclinng-
ed prices. C« Thursday tlio market was quiet, thu days
Sites looting up 546 hales. Durlug the lust two days of
the xvcck there was only a moderate demand, hut It wns
fully equal lo tlio supply, amt led to side* of 716 bales,
nearly ull llial wna on hat'd, at nhoin former current
prices, suy 7 ,c. for strict l.lvcrpool Middling, the mar
ket closing Arm and sternly at the following qitotudons:
Ordinary to Good Ordinary 7)f®7
• Good Middling PM®*'#
Low to strict Northern Mid 7H0CN
Middling Pair ’
Fair to Good Fair nominal.
Frxioiit*.—Tho rates to foreign ports ara rather
easier without being quolably lower. Tliaoidyongaue-
meiit we liave to nolo, U nii American ship laid ou for
LlvorpiK)!, with IWJO halo* cotton engaged at Jid.
To Liverpool ® Kd
Havre ® lo-
New York ® 0 I0o
NEW YORK, MARCH 13—Corns.—The market
Is very Ann for Kin, with sates af 2254 bags per Mutton,
ul It uml 4 Dios, and 430 mnts Java, 18Jjf t 4 inoi. The
stock of Rio this morning I*reduced to (P77 bags.
Cotton— 1 Tho non-arrival ortne steamer retards trans
action*. Prices aro Arm and the demand Is moderate at
the annexed quotation* t
HXW YORK CLASSlrlCXTION.
Upl’ds 6c Fla. Mobile. N.O.fcTox
7k 7k 7k 7k
8k Hw *li 9
l»k 0^ lOJtf l»k
»Ja I0X
Ordinary
Middling
Middling Pair..
Fair
11
DM
NATURE’S INI-'A 1,1.1 IILF. SPECIFIC.
I *t»U ihc prevention nnd cure of Intermittent und Re-
4 luluent Fevers. Fever nnd Aitue, Chills and Fever,
Dumb Ague, General Debllliy, Night J*went*, and all
other form* of dl.ease xx hlch have a common origin In
Muhiriaor Mlusmn. This subtlo utmospheric poison
xvlilcli, nl curtixtn seasons, Is timivoldutily Inhaled nt
every breath. Is the same ill cliurntter, wherever tt ex*
1st*. North. South. East or West—and will everywhere
yield lo thi* nexxlx discovered antidote, which I*claimed
to ho tho greatest discovery in im-dtcmo ever made
This specitlc 1* so harmta-s llmt il may he taken hy
person* of every age. rex nr condition, amt It will not
substitute for one disease oilier* still worse, ns Is too
offou Hie result In Hie treatment hy Quinine, Mercury,
Ar-ente, aud other potsnwo t* nr deleterious dings, n»t
u partlc.u of any ol which Is admitted into this Drepa.
ration.
Tho proprietor distinctly claims those extraordinary
results from the use of this NATUUAI. ANTIDOTE To
MALARIA.
It will entirely protect any resident or traveller even
In tlio moats'ckly or swampy localities. Irom any Ague,
or llllllnus disease whatever, or any Injury from con-
shindy Inhaling Malaria or Miasma.
11 will Instantly chock tho Ague In persons who havo
suffered for any length of time, Irom or.*- day Iq twenty
years, so that they neca never have another chill, by
continuing It* Ui* according to direction*.
It wilt immediately relievo n't distressing result* of
Billions or Ague diseases, such ns general "‘’“"'fr*
night sweats, ke. Tho patient nt onro begins to recover
appetite aud strength, and continue* until a permanent
and radical cum I* effected. . r ,
Finally, Us uso will banish lever and Ace from rami-
Mr. .nd." cl..w.. Knim.-'. •| , -l .I''* 1
ndontlmr It ns a preventive, will ho freo rrom Ague or
llllll,ms allncks In Uiul season of the >.‘£ r
it is tha most ipkly, 1* tho most valuable one lo them,
on. or two Imilfe# will answer for ordinary ewes-
Sp.nl.h, »■
TTWaaE U6.rU dlicounu mn.lo lo ,6.
‘'Tnd.drcnlM.fcnmnlfcl on .pf'lcllou, and Ui««r
tide will b« coaligned on liberal terms to responsible
pin'M'n -«-»JffiBSBi r-ww.
Providence, Rhode Island.
AasMT*.—rhUadelphla^T. W. DyoUk Uooe, Wash-
loKtuU. Chas. Scott to Co., and for sal* by dsalert gener*
•lit. fimo w l *to
II
steamer Florida:
Rich striped Glare Silks
Do Robe A. Volnns
Do colored Sewing Silks
l)e do Percales—new styles
Plahl Mourning Silks, Mourning Jaconets,*"
tn-.r 13 —
UI.AtK NET AIITTN. fiLOVKS.'**•
H enry I.ATHKOP tc CO n haxe received pern
arrivals t
I .mile*’ tong and short Ben Net Milts
Mlrse.’ do do de do
Ladids* and Alisses’ do Glova*
Ben and colored Silk Glovc*-
tnnr 13
j^Ai.u.N—10 hints felioulderr,^ S^dn.HdeGk^
_ > and lor sale by
mar 13
s, u no >iuc» t 11 * .
OCTAVUs COtlts-
t 'RN M E.\ L.-5U sack* lrc«.i
i, * l,a '
AllON
I7UESII CORN MKAI..-5U sack*lre*a
I'’ Meal, put up for family use, received and t>’f - •
ia McMahon boiia-
i Albsnr Al *
I 'KEMI A I.II - 50 bbls Tux lor k Son’s
1 m^7-"d ‘ l,J <0 ' “** "’.McMAIION . DOVLt
mar is r.""" '-,
1 JM.OUH. EXTRA FLOUR.-75 bbls Pt- *7® u rf
I’ siipertlno and extra suprrflne, « Hy . ( ,^i
cetved via
inar 13 "C.
xt'UN AT DEPOT.-''ne car load ChcrA<« *
rr’ 1 ’' “K co., ot wj,
-- •lerXVs-'
aS’H PRIME BEEF, from Chandler
SSWS-VsL"" “«“•
207 Dsj*
for any quantity.
mar t:
H -"'AV Wins, oaTSI bran.cTTks »1EAU‘“'
21NI hales prim* North River Hay
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no d<> good Corn Meal
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also: . t n sted*
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