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    SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1853.
BY JOHN M. COUP Bit.
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DAILY NEWS, to any part of tho U. 8. $1,56 Vannum.
TRI WEEKLY NEWS, to any .-art of tU. U. 8. 78 eta.
>1 annum. .
La- Tha aboya arc tho rataa whan paid In adranco
at the office of d.lirery. Whan not paid In udyanea, tha
rates are double. ., . —
^fSEB Fill ST AND BAST PA UBS.
No Northern Mail.—Th« MtUtmtra duo
last night did no! arrivo—conacquoully wo aro
again willioul a Nottliern Moil.
j^y-The ateumer Calhoun, winch departed
yesterday morning for Chnrleiton. returned at
fiyo o’clock in tho afternoon. We did not learn
the cause, hut presume it was in consequence
of the heavy fog which hung on the coast dur
ing the forenoon-
|3»* The Huhooner Judge Tenny, arrived on
Sunday, report* that on Monday, ofi* llaterur.
spoke burk Kingston, of Philadelphia, bound
to Philadelphia from Turk’s Island, with a
cargo of salt. The bark was leaking badly at
the time, and the Captain and crew were taken
on board the Judge Tenny, end thence trail*
ferred to the steamship State of Georgia,
lienee for Philadelphii
Drowned at Sea.—The »ehr. Judge Ten-
ny, Copt. John Toothakeh, arrived at this
port on Saturday, from Boston. On Tucsduy
the 21st, during a heavy »en, lost overboard
Capt. Thus. D. Toothakek. Kllbrta were
made to render him assistance, by throwing
overboard empty barrels, The boot
immediately lowered, and the body nfter an
hour’s exertion, secured and brought on board
the Tenny, hut life was extinct. The Captain
hud on a long iudia rubber coot, which proba
bly caused his body to float. On Thursday
evening the schooner put into Delaware
Breakwater, and sent the body of the deceased
to Boston. Capt. Toothakek leaves a wife
and four children, residing in Belfast, Me.—
The Tenny was brought into port by the
nephew of Ccpt. J. I). Toothakek.
County Election.
Yesterday an election was held at the Court
House for Couuty oflicers, which resulted as
follows: Only 1,171 votes were polled.
For Justices of the Inferior Court.
OI.I) IlOAllD.
A. Porter 446
It. A. Lewis 4 to
W.-Thorno William# 439
Col. (J. P. llarrinon 721
Montgomery Cumming t»l>9
*Dr. Win. II. Cuylor till.')
Jamea E. Godfrey till4
*> Oa both ticket-..
For Tax Collector.
V. M. Stone .811
Sutnuul 11. Sweat -364
For Receiver of Tax Returns.
Roruard E. Iloe (No opposition.) 1158
The Weather.
Happening to cast our eye over the first cal
endar page of Crenville’B Almanac for 1853yes-
terday, we meet opposite the day of tho month,
Jan. 3, tho words—“ Quite keen air." If
the Almanac maker had said “ rain in the foic-
noon,” we should have set him down for “ u
witch.” The air was “quite keen” sure
enough, and what is quite as remarkable.it was
the first time during the season that tho air
would havojustified tho compliment.
During tho morning yesterday, the atmos
phere was mild and summery, whilo a heavy
fog obscured the distant rico fields. About
two o'clock heavy clouds rolled up Irom the
west and poured upon us a delugo of rain
About four o’clock the wind hauled round to
tho North-West, and blew almost a gale. It
was then that the air became “ quite keen,’
as sharp and searching as a zephyr from the
regions of perpetual snows.
t-cT At an Election hold yestorduy, Messrs.
Francis Sorrel, John W. Anderson, Win.
Duncan, Anthony Porter, and Charles Green,
wore duly elected Trustees of thu Independent
Presbyterian Church for the yenr 1853.
The Lone Star Hall.
The Ball at St. Andrew's Hall on Friday
night was not largely attended, inconsequence
of the numerous lamily parties in the city, and
the inclemency of the weather which doubtless
kept many ludies at home. The arrangements
were very fine. The room was splendidly de-
coratud, the music was good, and tho supper,
which was prepared by William Claghurn,
was as bountiful und elegantly set out os any
Ball supper wo ever saw in Suvannah. There
was a profusion of everything substantial* und
delicacies, all arranged iu the most tasteful
mauner. The dancing was kept up to a late
hour, and the company seemed to enjoy them
selves heartily.
tsr Professor Anderson, tho renowned
“ Wizzard of the North,” will be in Savanuah
about next Monday. So wo learn fiom Mr.
Ford, his Agent.
Retirement ol' Mr. Locke from tho Re
publican.
The Republican of Saturday announced
the retirement of Mr. J. L. Locke, from the
editorial chair of lhut paper, a position which
he bus filled with ability fora period of nearly
thirteen years. In his valedictory, he informs
us that he has remained long enough in the
harness Jto fuel uow powerfully controlling
business habits become, and to bo convinced
thut tho time has arrived when he must re
tire or continue in tho same circlo of daily re
curring duties. We congratulate him on his
escape from the incessant toils, the cares and
responsibilities, inseparable from editorial du
ty, and sincerely trust that he niny find in
whatever walk of life ho may pursue more
case, more pleasure, with prosperity aud suc
cess equul to that which has crowned his
efforts in the field of laborious usefulness from
which he so gracefully retires.
Mr. P. W. Alexandku, the successor of
■Mr. Locke in the proprietorship and iu the ed-
Horial control of the Republican, has for
PSome three years past fillod the post of asso
ciate with distinguished ability, and has given
ample proofs to the public thut the character
of the paper will be fully sukfhined. We con
gratulate him in his new position, and tender
him our best wishes for his nucrPHs.
The Florida Trade.
Mr. C. Drew, Editor of the Jacksonville
“ Florida Republican," expects to be it Savan
nah to-morrow, and will remain here a short
time on business connected with his paper.
Tha Republican is an able and influential pa
per, and has a lurge circulation ill East Flori
da. 'Those of our merchants who desire to
make their houses known in that section will
find it a valuable advertising medium. Mr*
Drew will be found at the Pulaski House
while here. Advertisements for iUa paper
may be left with Mr. Gkorok N. Nicholes.
Post Master Resigned.—We learn that
the Post Master at Bryan Old Court House, in
Bryan couuty, has resigned, and that at pres
ent there is no person to fill the office. Conse
quently no (nail will hereafter bo made up at
the Savanqah post office for that place.
Illness of John M. Clayton.—The Wil
mington. Del. Gazette Bays a rumor has been
prevalent in that town for some days past, to
the effect that this distinguished gentleman
was suffering under the preliminary symptoms
of a serious disease.
Recognition of the French Empire.—
It is stated that despatches have gone out from
the State Department directing Mr. Rives to
acknowledge the Empire as the Government
de facia of France.
V"
Steamers between Baltimore and Savan
nah.
The Cotton Plant strongly urges the estab
lishment of a line of steamers between Haiti
more and this city. It considers Savannah
point of great importance, and adds t
“The position of that city, in connection
with her railroad system, is at this lime of
striking significance. When tho Pensacola
road is completed, a communication between
her end Baltimore will be an absolute neces
sity. Then why wait? Why not anticipate
trade T The Tennessee trade, now concentra
ting at Chattanooga, in itself almost justifies
such a step. We osk the merchants of Balti
more to tako the map and oxaminn the advttn
logos of .Savannah, especially
with her Gulf road.”
The Savannah und Pensacola Railroad the
Cotton Plant considers the most important
road on tho American continent, and says that
future years will show this to be the case,
will, it ie also contended, be tho best paying
road, and will have an extensive influence
trade. Whon that road is completed, says the
same paper, a line of steamers between Balti
more and Savannah, should bo established
They should bo built at once, so as to create
a current of trade and travel, that Baltimore
may realiso some of the benefits of the Gulf
trade.
The editor does not overrato the importance
of steam communication botween Baltimore
and Savannah, tho radiating point from which
an immense commerce will be diffused
throughout the interior States of the South and
South-West, and the centre at which tho trade
and travel of the North Atlantic States must
meet that of the Gulf ond tho Isthmus und
Sons beyond. Ho does not overrate the posi
tion of this city in connection with her widely
extended railroad nvstom, or the im purtancu to
Baltimore of a connection with us by steam.
Wo havo not a doubt that a weekly line, of
steamships between Baltimore and Savannah
would noon become a paying investment and
that it would vastly iiicreuse (lie cnmincrco of
Baltimore with our section. Baltimore has
already a considerable commerce with Sa
vannah, but if she would compete with New
York and Philadelphia,she must compete with
them iu means and facilities. Successful com
petition of this character will accomplish more
for her advancement than all the commercial
Conventions that ever havo been called to
gether.
The Florida Indians Refuse to Emi
grate.—By passengers who arrived on Sun
day from Florida oii the Wm. Gaston, we
leurn that it was reported at Pnlatka, and in
tho interior of Florida, thut Billy Bowlegs
and his Indians had refused to emigrate, and
that they had gone into the hammocks. This
report, it is said, came direct from Tampa; it
s also said thut the sutlers havo for some time
past refused to sell the Indians powder and
lead.
Billy’s forco is insignificant in point of num
bers, but in the swamps and hammocks of
Florida thoy will bo ablo to make a protracted
resistance. If the Indiuns aro determined to
light, they should be promptly and resolutely
dealt with.
or Tho Cily Councils of Uostun have
negoliaiod with Haring, Brothers & Co., fora
loan to tho amount of £<100,000 sierling, benr-
ng interest, (4j per com. per annum) paya
ble in twenty years from 1st Oct. lam. They
have also rosolveil to borrow $135,000 to meet
the payments on tho cily debt, ond $34,000 for
paving and sowers. Tho total city debt, at
tho close of tho present financial year, exclu*
sive ol tho water debt, will bo about $1,879,-
600, boing u reduction of $21,790.
U* Tho ablest papers iu Canada West,
•allowing in the wake of Canadiun sentiment,
have begun to protest against tho practice of
making that proviuca a pluee of refuge tor tha
runaway negreoe of tl: n continent.
iy Hichurd llildre.lt, the historian, says a
correspondent, is preparing a " Theory of
Politics,” one of a series of wotUs, of which
the " Thoury of Morals,” published some
eight yours since, was the first. It is stereo
typing in Boston, and tho liurpors will be the
publishers.
ty* In a cusu ol uppeal, aiming out of tire
sei/.uro ol liquor under the -‘ Maine Liquor
Law," in Miuesuta, Chief Justice Hozner de
cided that tho law is unconstitutional and can-
nut be enforced.
I?T lie New Orleuiis Picayune learns that
Major General Twiggs, commanding the
Southern Division of the U. S. Army, has is
sued orders for tiro brenking up and immediate
removal of the military depot at San Antonio,
and of the cuminissary ond quartennuster de
partments to Corpus Christi.
Advance in the Prick of Irish Pro
duce.—The general advunc. in tho price of
provisions which has been the subject of so
much remark on this side of the Atlantic,
seems not to be conOnod to tho United States.
Letters by the Canada state that some
months past a remarkable advance has keen
tendily progressing in the prices nf provisions
there, and tiro market rates in the provinces,
us well as in tho metropolis, rule nearly
high as they did in the yours 1840-7. The
originating causes at the present period are no
doubt widely different, und are plainly to be
attributed to the improved condition of the
country, the result of two ubuudsnt harvests,
and the rcuuinerating prices as realised by the
sale of all kinds of furming stock at tile several
lairs held through the year. Iu grain
peciully tho tendency continues upwards,
«ud speculators iu com regard the prospects
as favorable to the holder. The report of tho
market in Belfast, fur the Sih, says :
“ The consumption of Breadstuff's has in
creased so lurgely that the mills iu operation
find it difficult to keep pace with the demand.
Uven where Hour end meal manufacture is
carried i n by sleum-power, we learn that extra
labor alone can meat current requirements.
Turin produce lies advance 1 to sumo extent
since liar veal, mid now stands at u figure very
much above the quotations of lest season.”
13** Mr. Cass' resolution calling for infor
mation respecting Ilia establishment of a new
colony in Cenlrul America by Great Britain,
was taken up in the Senate ou Thursday and
passed.
ty Ion sayo the Kepurt of the Secretary of
the Treasury will disturb the golden dreams
ol a surplus of twenty millions for Congress to
riot on. It will be found that there is no
necessity lor a reduction of the tariff; for tha
purpose of disposing of the surplus revenue.
O'- T he Yoliow Fever was abating among
the inhabitants of Barbadoes on the 4th inst.,
but on board the war steamer Dauntless the
scourge had made awful havoc. Twelve offi
cers, including three lieutenants, the second
master and four engineers, besides about 40 of
the crew, had fallen victims.
IS 1 * Slaves
Closing of the Track of tub Balti
more and Ohio Railroad.—The Wheeling
Gazette says that on tho overling of tho 24th
ult., at five minutes after C o'clock, the track
from tho oust, under the direction of Mr.
Iloseby Carr, sr., and that from Wheeling,
under the direction of Mr. Roseby Carr, jr.,
met on tho 188th section about 2J miles from
Moundflville. The last rail having been placed,
Mr. Carr addressed his men as follows :
“ Wo huve now laid the last bar of the long
link of railroad which connects the Chosopeake
Bay and the waters of the Ohio, and I call
upon you to give three cheers for our President,
lliomns Swann, and three more for our Chief „„„ .
connection Engineer, Benj. H. Latrobe. May they both ° 8 l,,rd » wa -
livu to make many more connexions of the
western waters and tho nen-board.”
The roar of the stream was drowned in the
answering cheers from the now united parties
of trucklayers, and it being proposed that
three moro should he given for the immediate
superior, IloBcby Carr, sr., they wero given
with a will, and the tired workmen retired to
their respective camps.
rsr The suuhoii has bcui rsmarkable for
floods and storms throughout the country. Iu
the South wo have had two or three extensive
floods, and our Northern mid Western ex
changes bring us accounts of the ovciflow of
the rivers in every direction. The Philadel
phia papers speak of the unusual high waters
in the Delaware and its tributaries. The
streams in the interior of Ohio me over their
bunks, and have done much damage to proper
ty. The floods iu the western streams must
have the effect to swell the volume of the Mis-
issippi, and we shall not bo surprised to hear
of the breaking of tho Loveus and of disastrous
overflows of the low country. The Nashville
News of the 27lli ult. says :
The rivor has risen some two or three feet
since yesterday, and is still coming up—-the
main current is now nearly on a level with
udway. The backwater iu Lick Branch,
in the lower purl of the city, him surrounded a
number of houses, driving out the tenants and
doing damage to their household. Wilson’s
Spring Branch just above Broadway, is backed
HI* Cherry street, the water is entirely over
Market street bridge ; hut the damuge and in
convenience is nothing like that up Lick
••■hip Adrian
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J 11 Talbird Ssv’h
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Iter II M Blodgett
Cspt Bswy« r ... , tr. Conwsj
l.iout Elterman do
E I* Weals do
Mr Wilmerding and ly.N Y
Mi** Lawrence do
T T Wilmerding do
R fi Roatick Charleston
li F Carter Coooawatte*
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J* WBUaw Macon
Pi .^ iltman 8t Lonii
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R Nartrowski .....Dalton
Mr Huger
II J IlearU N O
OH Ileartt Troy
K C Tayloe Washlngtor
II K Thomae....
J E Bettnrr .. N Y
Capt BocWaraau
JTHun.phreya.wg A Hll
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J C Wilkins and •on.^.Vin
8 M Martin C
Cant W Strickland
O LosE.....shlp A Franklin
Gliddon Egypt
E W Wyatt Baltimore
H D Bowers.. y
J Milledge Augusta
T II Daniel Atlanta
W Moraou do
I) Flanders Maoon
A Wilkins
TO Bowen J
- Slioftall Dublin
J M Millen Hav’h
T J Alford
W A Shaw N C
A G Waro Atlauta
J Drummoud Conway
E Weale do
The President Elect—His Appear
ance.—A correspondent at Concord, N. H.,
in a letter to the Herald, gives u rather graphic
description of the personul uppeuruncc of Gen.
Pierce, as follows :
“I Imve had the ploasure of several little in
terviews with General Pierce. He is a man
of mark, n man of education, u man of accom
plishments in the wuysof the world ; n shrewd
politician, and of hroud and comprehensive
views us a statesman. His face is expressive
and genial, and intelligent. Ho is affable and
pleasing in his manners, modest and unpresu-
ming, yet cool and self-possessed in a remurku-
ble degree. Ho evidently feels thut he has not
yet been tried to the measure of his capacities,
and, what is better, lie hits the power involun
tarily of convincing you of the fact. lie bus
an agreeuble voice, speaks readily, freely, flu
ently, and correctly ; but he keeps his own
counsels in all manors requiring the exercise
of a saving discretion.
“In person hois about fivo feet nine inches
high, straight and slenderly built. He has
not that breadth of shoulders, nor that depth of
chest, indicating the most vigorous constitu
tion. His complexion, too, is pale, and his
fueo thin, excepting the extraordinary expan
sion of his lower jaw; but he is one of that
wiry, uctivo cluss of men, nil muscle and
nerve, and capable of all sorts of hardships
and endurance.”
ty The statue of Thomas Jefferson—the
Bocond in Crawford’s Washington monunient-
1 group—bus just been cast in the Royal
Foundry, Munich.
Destruction of the Government
Stores.—By lute accounts from Los Angelos, York
via San Francisco, we uro advised of a disas
trous fire at Cumj> Yuma, on the Colorado,
hich occurred on the 1st inst. The fire broke
out in the Commissary’s quarters und extend
ed to tho whole of tho government supplies,
flour, beef, pork, &e., producing the almost to
tal destruction of the stores at the station. The
loss is estitnuted at $200,000. The Star says
there are about 400 itieu at Camp Yuma, and
unless supplies should be received within a
hurt time, rnuca embarrassment must onsue.
A train of ten government wagons, laden
with stores and provisions, left Los Angelos on
the 20th for the Colorado. These were prompt
ly dispatchod by Lieut. Eddy to supply the
wants at Camp Yuma, caused by the lute fire
thore.
. hiring in Virginia exceeding^
‘y high, particularly factory hands. On Wad-
nesdoy, Ql Petersburg, twisters commanded as
£• ij?* ; ■ leimner * from 100 to $110.
1 itld bunds are firing for about the same as
stominere. Cooks and washerwomen bring
• T*™' l,U ' r 01 lh#9lh ul ‘” Published
m b. N. Y. Commercial Adccrti.er, ha. the
following items:
Nothing is left undone „t the present mo
ment that may tend to mcree.a tl”o efficiency
ol the navy uf France. The whole Meditere
ranean squadrou lias been eenitou. foriho
spaoeof three weeks, to test the different auali-
lies of sailing aliipe and acrewaieamers. The
splendid screws Napoleon uud Cherleraa K ue
,u ™ port of thia experimental aquadron.
The Lmperor in bis solicitude for the glory
of lus family, has just ordered the execu-
tion of e bust of Charles Bonaparte, father of
Napoleon the Great.
The luxury and expenditure of the preaent
ftSW ,XCBe .d ‘how of auy prerioue
* he coronation rones here
J™ in 8 f.2 D1 .} 1 S< U, ?( f, : ,,,c '' *1.600,000; they
Srire teri?.:** of the highest
Sre her™fh« h | If 5 ’ for ,h " consecration,
the betrothal, nor the marriage ie yet poai-
ti.rfy fixed, unlaa. we are to b«Ti„. ,|fo rumor
that a letter hae been recei.ed during the
week from Rome, m which the Pope consents
MthcffMay 4 ** NoU * Owreonthe
Crowning of Louis Nafulkon.—Mr. Gail-
Inudet, in tho Courier des Hints Unis, gives
currency to the report that the Tope has de
cidod to coma to Pnris ut the end of May next,
to crown their majesties, the Emperor and
Empress of the French, and that ho will af
terwards bestow the same consecrulinn upon
tho Emperor of Austria, at Vienna or Milan.
E©” A number of Chinese J ugglors are per
forming in Memphis. It is said they will come
this way.
S'- T lie suhr. Advance, of New Orleans,
arrived at Norfolk, Virginia, on Sunday inorn-
■ n K i from Port Prayu, 30 duvs passngc, in
charge of Sailing-master John T. Walker, of
United States sloop of war Dalo, und Midship
man Win. F. Toon, of sloop of war German
town. The Advance was enptured nt the
above port on the 23d November, on suspicion
of being concerned in the {Slave trade, by the
Germantown, Captain Nicholson, hearing the
broad pennant of Coinodore Lavalette. She
is n Baltimore built vessel of about 80 tons,
and had oil board when captured, what is
generally termed u slave cargo ; which con
sists of all the implements used in the traffic.
'The mate and four seumcn, belonging to the
Advance, Imve been brought home (the Cap-
luin made his escape at Port Praya) and wore
to huve been examined on Tuesday last, nt
Norfolk, by the U. S. Commissioner.
Eruption of .Mount EtnaT—Accounts
from Sicily state that the eruption which com
menced on the 20th of August atill lasts, caus
ing alternate hopes and fears, according to the
incrcuee or diminution in the quantity of lava
that shoots forth from the fiery mount. The
new crater that opened on the 8th November,
pouring forth a fresh current, hud up to the
9th descended as far ns the Volin della Scion-
ento, five miles distant from Zaflerana Etnea.
1 he mountain continues to send forth loud re
ports, and to shoot up globes of thick smoke,
interspersed with fine ashes.
Abraham Colly, a well known citizen
of Exeter, N. H , was burned to death while
confined to his bed by sickness.
The following is the creed of the “ Jolly
Good Fellows Every One
Beauty was maJe to feast tho 11,
Ami industry lor the U B.
Give bookish wisuom to the Y Y,
The turtle from tho C C.
All learniua I resign to J J—
It ne'er shall my mind T T;
To toil I give my nose ! my A A
Shall vote fora life of E E.
Special Meeting of Council.
„ „ Savannah, Jan. :i, 1853.
Council mot. Present His Honor, R. Wuyne,
Mayor; Aldermen Arnold, Lamar, Kiordnn, Bulloch.
Lewis, Gannhl, Brunner, Harris, Screven, Mattery,
and Holcombe.
The Mayor elated that Council had been con
vened in accordance with the ordinance, for the
election of the following city officers for the ensuinc
year.
ELECTION.
Council thon proceeded to the election, and upon
cou Jting out tho ballots, the following were declared
duly elected :
Dr. T. H. Demere, Health Officer.
Tho.ana T. Walsh, S. I*. Bell, Octavus Cohen, and
George J. Smith, Vendue Musters.
William Cullen, Harbor Muster.
Council adjourned. R. F. AKIN, c. c.
W. Johnson, Proprietor.
SATimtur. Jin. I.
C WIIIUma N YiTW Dun«»n...,MltWg«y'.
Ml., h W Harrison FI. E Foreit N Y
S OrOn.* R n s L Ware c R R
APBIoal (loSG.ni Phils
L L Holms. N ol I) lleclit Charleiton
T IV Co.kory Snv'li A S Murg.u Mncim
....Floyd colJ Friboe SC
Sunday, Jan. 2.
K,
Sav’l
J C Coe..
J R Parrott
J M Turner
J F Itagin
T P Goodwin Ma<
J Ballard
E II Ross Macon
J D McGairy n y
J M Anderson Burke
11 C Wideman „.c R R
G A Cunningham
A Morgan Oa
J McKenxie Burke
K C Wodo Sav'h
T B Moultrie do
F F Joni Macon
S M Street Darien
flmtlinni Mutual JLoun AnNorinliuii-
Bfr' A meeting of the above Association will be
hold in the Exchange on Thia Evening,
7X .'dock. (J»n 4) JOHN POSTELL, Soo'y
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
TOR NKW-YOKK.
To l.AV, on SATURDAY, 8th J»n.,
at — o'clock.
The new and splendid eteamship
FLORIDA, Capt. M. C. Woodhnll, will
For freiarht or passage apply to
PA DEL FORD, FAY k CO.
FOR HAWKINMVIIjLK,
And the Iiifcrinedlnlo Lnnillngs.
To Leave TUESDAY RIGHT, January A.
v Tho steamer SAM JONES, Capt. Dil-
EjaAJL^-Ahird, will leave as ubove. For freight.
•■■■■■■■■■■ Ao., enquire of
jan t SMITH k LATHROP, Agents.
FOR IIALTJMOKK-Kciculnr Elite.
^ Tho schooner JOHN W. ANDERSON, Wat-
* ou master, will meet with dispatch as above.—
■dfMt For freight or passage apply ou board at Tel
fair ■ wharf, or to
j»n 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR BOSTON.
•y-j. Tho schooner OCEAN BIRD, Capt. Week*,
»'ill have immediate dispatch for U.e aL^ve port.
oWBBLFor freight of 60 balox Cotton on deck, apply to
4 ROWLAND A CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
The schooner ECLIPSE, Capt. Gosleo. will
have Immediate dispatch for tho above port.—
For freight of 60 bale# Cotton on deck to com-
plcte cargo, apply to f jan 4] ROWLAND ft CO.
GKKBNB AND PlJf.AHKI MONUMENT
„ LOTTERY OFFICE,
Gnu dry's Building, Bullet., opposite Poet-Office.
GREGORY ft MAURY. Managers.
Lottery, Class No. 1:
<11 76 64 73 (KM 4 13
Also ol Extra No. 1, drawn in Detawnre Jan. lit:
411 23 27 73 37 1 43 33 61 41 74 71 60
D. H. STEWART.
KXTHA CLASH NO. 2.
To bo decided by the drawing of Delaware Lottery.
Class 3.
To be drawn at Wilmington, Del., Tliia Day. Jan 4tli
76 Numbor*—14 Drawn Ballota.
CAPITAL:
20,000 DOLLAIISi
fto. So. Ac. Ac. Ac.
Tlchota gfi—Shares In proportion.
FOR NEW YORK.
The echoonor LUCRKTIA, Capt. Mead*, will
have dispatch for tho above port. For freight
liWnfcor passage apply to |j 4] ROWLAND ft CO.
FOR1IOHTON.
i Tho brig ACORN, II. C. Coombs master, wi
%moet with dispatch a* above. For freight c
Epassage apply on board at Telfair'* wharf, or <
1 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
with dispatch as abo’
L K Garvin g C|J H Jones Oriffln
KOallaher do .1 E Hickson..
J Garvin do BStraus
•J Jones Macon 111 KZonor....
W * k° n 8 8av’hiJ Baohararh..
WM Rogers Bryan co O W Jack sun ....
C A Ilardee do J 1* Walker CRli
Miss Mintu:
..Gn .
m ft Godfrey, Washburn, Wilder ft Co, B F Gil
bert, c Hartridge, E Parson* ft Co, Crugor ft Wado, Al
len ft Ball, Hardwick ft Cook, Caldwell, Neely ft Co, O
W Gurmauy ft Co, Brigham, Kelly A Co, und order.
COMMERCIAL.
Hnvannnh Exports.
Boston—Brig Georgiaua—118,000 feet Sawed Lum
ber, 18 balea Cotton.
NEW ORI.EAN8, DEC. W-Cotton.—On Monday
morning factors Bhowed a willingness to make material
concessions, but hardly to the oxtent donianded by buy
ers. Still, however, some 16,600 halos wero disposed of
during tho day, thu market closing at a decline from
Friday's rates of (§) % 11>. Yesterday prices were
better, and purchasers wero found for fully 19,500 bales,
making tho aggregate sales siuce our last review 36,600
bales, taken mostly for England. Tho receipts of the
throo days aro 20,998 bales, against 17,608 bales for the
corresponding period lostyear, and the total receipts at
this port since the 1st LSoptomber ihavo been 840,476
bales, against 624,292 to tho sume date last year, show
ing an increase or316,184 bales. We now quote as fol
lows:
NEW-OULEANS' CLASSIFICATION.
Inferior 0.*^ 6I Middling Fair.... 9>£
Ordinary 7 @ 7>* \ Fair lo —
Middling 8 (& Good Fair — fa) —
Good Middling....8?^^ 9 | Good aud Fine... — fa) —
COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand Sopt. 1, 1852 9 632
Received since 837,074
1 yesterday 3,402—840,470
-338,167
, —been very light, nnd
salus limited to a few lots, including yesterday 1000
suck* White and Yellow nt 54c $ bushel, and 800 at a
higher prioe.
Oats.—We noticod sales of 1650 sacks of Ohio Oats,
l Monday, at 48, and 500 St. Louis at 50c, and yester
day 1800 bushels 8t, Louis and Prime Indiana (Black
Oats) at 50c, aud 100 sacks 8t. Louis at 52c % bushel.
Freights.—The Froight Market has continued to
oar a rather drooping appearance, though tho number
of vcssols in port is yet small. On Monday one Ameri
can and two British shipo were taken for Liverpool at
IN 16a, ono for Providenco, It. I., at 1c, a vossel for Fall
1 l-16c—all for Cotton ; and a bark for New
B6 50 ^ hhd for Sugar. Yestorday two Aineri-
me British ship taken for Liverpool at 11 lGd
for Cottou, and a ship for Glasgow for tho same.
8TOOK OF COTTON
At Augusta and Hamburg on thr l*f inst.
ONE CENT REWARD.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber on the 22nd
hit indentured apprentice Robert Uurchell. The
ai)ovo reward will bo ii&id to any person who will
return him to me, and the public nro hereby cautioued
not to harbor or employ him, as the law will bo rigidly
enforced against any porsou so offending.
jan 4
2*
A. F. MIRA.
WANTED.
A GOOD COOK and WASHER for o
ily, either White or Colored. Apply a
jan 4
M
at a bi
FORBADE.
AHOGANY WARDROBE and SECRETARY
—both nearly now and but littlo used, will be sold
argain if applied for nt once. Apply at this Of-
" jan 4
Will Soon Open
AT ST. ANDREW’S IIALL 1
IIAUGIl’S
MAMMOTH 0DE0SC0PIC MIRROR
OF
ITALY,
A CCOMPANYING which will he given n series
of Grand Vooal and Instrumental Concerts, by
some of tho first Artists iu the country. Particulars in
future Bills and Advertisements. tf jan 4
New Vinegar Factory.
TI ,E Subscriber having commenced tlio marnu
JL facturo of White Wine and Cider Vinegar, in this
city, will keop constantly on hand a supply of both
-nuallties, warranted pure. Hir. prices will be moderate.
I’hose desiring to purchase will please leave their or
ders with Mr. Joseph Lippinnn, Market square, or at
•bo Factory, corner West Broad and Elisabeth streets,
jan 4 6 GEORGE OEMINDEN.
WOOD ! WOOD l
f|HIE Subscriber will knap cnnstiintly on hand
I, at his WOODYARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full
supply, »t all seasons, of UAK and HICKORY WOOD.
All orders left at J. D. Jesse’s, Broughton-street, will
bo promptly attended to.
IrV Wood Hold Low For Cash. Jll
jsu 1 tf J. M. BUTLER.
SPECIAL N0TICE8.
HK.HOVAI, NOTICeT
It •Srfe WEST k*» removed hi. roildon.. .
•■>■■35 offle. to South Bro.d Street here... » ‘ J
»rd end Whlteker street,. lm « ,l *"" “itt,-
EMIGRATION AGENCY
I Terrene vlehln, to rend for the'l. r ,
f^ar^.nd doelroue of brtngtr., them 1
ol.ee peoket ehlpe, informed thet the reheenre
the only .Rente to r the .bny. Ajency In thte J*"
They are also authorised to draw on M«. .
Tepeentt k Co.. Lly.rpeel, In .ofn. frem i 'e,',
werd., whleh dreft. ere n.g«l.u, l„ J *►
out Ireland end Qreet Britain. y “ ll,r “«!.
BrmfU on France and Oermany, parable In ,n
of tha Continent, alio for ante. Apply to M,, l
J.e2t ly HUNKKI1 k OQDEN. 80 Bay.,,.
ety of seasonable article*, which nro offoreil for sale by
jan I JOHN DALY, 28 Whitaker street.
ENGLISH REPORTS IN LAW AND
EQUITY,
The Common Laic, Equity t ami Criminal Rrjwrts Com
bined.
I^IIE Series commences with the Decisions of
I Michael man (Nor.) Terra, 1850, and contains from
that period all the Decisions of all the English Courts.
The Reports are furnished by a corps of over thirty
regular and experi-'noed Reporters, and for comprehen
siveness, brevity and accuracy, tho Publishers chal
lenge comparison with uuy other aeries of English Re
ports now published.
Ton volumes have already been issued, bringing down
tho decisions to the Summer of 1852, boing .thus two
years in advance of any otlior rept ivit of English Re
ports.
For the greater convenionce of the Profession, thore
w ill also be published, an soon as required, a full Table
ol Cases, show ing nt a glance the volume and page of
evory nories of Reports which contain the same casos as
the Law and Equity Reports.
These Reports will be continued in the same superior
stylo, at the low price of $2 per single volume to per
manent subscribers.
Subscriptions to tho abovo, roceived by
JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
Agents for Savannah.
MORE NEW 1IOOKH.
H istorical sketch of logic—from th«
earliest times to the present day. By Robert
C II ^ >rofeB#or kuslc Metaphysics—Quoen’i
A Discourse -t
of Hippocrates. By Elisha Bartlett, M. D.
The Spring-Time of Liloj or, Advice to Youth. By
Rev. David Magie, D. D.
The Faded Hopo. By Mrs. L. If.Sij
a the Times—Character and Writings
f 111 A
\J 10
dec 31
) 20 inches, just received ut 155 Broughton-st.
MORSE ft NICHOLS.
I \RIE1> FRUIT.—100 Pncknges Layer and
J Bunch Raisins in whole, half, aud quarter boxes:
drams Figs; 20 jaru Prunes; 5 frails Almonds; 2
barrels Currants, landing from schooner North State,
1 'or sale by
> 18 CLAOIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
f landing from ship
J. P. GRAVE8.
In Augusta
Hamburg
On Boats, Wharf, ftc..
M.330
6,547
1852.
33,738
8,995
1,483
Total 31,377 49,210
SHIPMENT O F COTTON
From Augusta anti Hamburg to Savannah and Charles
ton, from 1st Sept, to l«t inst.
roin 1st to 31st Duo.
To Savannah 27,802 20.383
Charleston by Rail-Road 14,294 1
Shipped previously
Total Shipments
AN ORDINANCE
f^O amend tho Firo Ordinances as regards the
J Sweeping of Chimneys.
Sec. 1, Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of tho City of Savannah and Hamlets thoreof, in Coun
cil assembled, aud it is hereby ordained by tho authori
ty of tho same, that after tho passage of this ordinance
it shall bo optional with the ownors or occupants of
houses to havo Chimneys wherein coal is exclusively
burnt,*swept or not.
Sec. 2. Bo it further ordained, by authority of the
same, that all ordinances or parts of ordinances milita
ting with the present, are hereby repealed.
R. WAYNE, Mayor. Atteat-R. F. AKIN.
Dec. 30, 1852 [jan 4] Clerk Council.
B
AD42ES! BADGES!! BADGES!!! All
persons interested are horoby notified, that if they
r driving drays, wagons, carts,
jons, wf
rding to law.
R. F. AKIN, C. C.
EL,
ECTIONS.
A N Election will be hold for the following City
X\_ Officers by Counoil, on Thursday, the 13th Janu
ary, 1853:
Salary. Bond.
.. $6<>U and fees. $10,000
ct stock ou hand 1st Sopt 3,7U7
146,285
Deduct recoipts to 1st Deo 103,653
Rocoiptsjof Deo 42,632
149,992 1:44,148
Departure of Stenniers From Savannah.
Wm. Oaston, Shaw, for Palatka, at 10 A. M.
Sam Jones, Dillard, Uawkiusville, P. M.
ft®" The regular U. 8. Mail stoamera Gordon, Capt.
Brooks, Calhoun, Capt. Bardeu, and Jletamora. Capt.
Frooland, loave every morning at 4 o'clock, for Charles
ton. oonneoting with the Charleston steamships
Wilmington boats, and arrive every evening in 8a’
nah at 5 o'olook, P. M.
t 4 P. M.
Departure of Carson Central Railroad.
Two Passenger Trains Daily.
Evening Drain—Leaves Savannah at 8 P. M., and
fives at Maoon at5}{ A. M., oonneoting with the South-
Western Railroad to Oglethorpe, and by stages thence to
Tallahassee, Columbus, aud otlior points South West.
Horning JVain.—Leaves Savannah at 8 A. M., and ar
rives in .Macon at 6>» P. M. oonuocting with the Macon
and Wostern night trains to Atlanta, iloutgomory and
Chattanooga, and with tho Augusta and Waynesboro'
Railroad (day train) to AuguaU; aud (going East) with
Railroad to Milledgevillefi'om Gordon.
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL,
FURNITURE COVERINGS, &c.,
AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
W. H. CAUUYJL’S
CURTAIN STORE
Is No. 109 ClieHtuut-st., Philadelphia,
Comer bth-st., opposite the State House.
H E has always in store a full Mock of Fronch
Brooatelles; Do. 8atia De Laines
kg _.,_
x Satin Damasks;
Table ft Piano Covers, fto.;
Gilt Cornices;
Cord's,'Tassels, «o.
SHADES of all styles and
Lacoand Muslin Curtains
of every stylo and pi ice.
N. Y. Painted WINDOW' „ uu
prices; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brasses, ftc.
and every thing complete for Curtains of the newest Paris
styles, aud at the lowest nrices.
Persons seuding tho height and width of thoir window
frames, ean have their Curtains made and trimmed in
the best manner: see Fashion Plates in August number
of Godey’a Lady’s Book.
Steamers, hotels, oar builders, aud dealers generally,
.‘h'.carryl,
supplied at tho lowest wholesale
Importer of and Dealer in Furnishing Goods,
. ,, , 169Che«tuut-st., corner 6th-street,
J* »4 ly Qpposito the State House, Phila.
CITY HOTEL, “
Day Hcreet, Savannah, Georgia.
THIS long established and favorably known Ilo-
X tel ocoupies a central location in the commercial
portiou of the oity. The proprietor is pleased to an
nounce to his old patrons, aud those who may horoafter
favor him with their visits, that by recent additionsand
improvements in his eatahlishmout he is placod in
■ u iito t-gfcnnusnmout ne is placod m pos
session of more extendedmeanstiianheretoforefortnoir
comfort and convenionce. Particular attention has been
given iu the late alterations to the apartmoutsappropri-
ated to ladies aud families, whieh, with other changes in
their arrangement, have now a private entraucu to the
dining-rooui, thus securing their occupants from anv
intrusion from other portions of the building, aud afford
ing them all tho privacies of home. Persons visiting
Savannah will tiud the City Hotel all they could dosirs
tho part of the subscriber will be
P. CONDON, Proprietor
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
CLEARED.
Brig Georgians, Gilchrist, Boston—E W Buker.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Welaka, King, Palatka, fte.
MEMGRANDA.
^Philadelphia, Dee. 30—Cleared, sohr C A Greiner,
lligbee, for Savannah.
Mobile, Deo. 28— Arrived, ship Wm Tapscott, Cor
nish, from Savannah: Sami Fox, Ainsworth, do.
Baltimore—Cleared, 29th, schr Ophir, Baker, for Sa
vannah.
Boston, Dec. 28— Arrived, ship Marion, Share, from
savannah; brig Rio Grande,Tarbox, do; bark Chester,
Savannah ' bri * 8 Merr ‘ U * Meant, Darien; A Dunbar,
fi.SIre!v , , Ho l? _ ' ArrW#d * 26th * Sophia, Freeman,
for Boston; brig Angelina, Warren, Darien,
vLntli. for do; A Dunbar, Sa-
Yaunah, fordo; L Baldwin, Savannah, for do.
JE?*'o Da0 * 26-~Arrived, tohr Chariet Mills,
Franeit, from Savannah; brig Wilson FuUor, Johnson,
Bee.:28—Arrived, brig Haidee, Maine, fm
Jacksonville. Dec. 29-Cleared, bark Rhodes, Rost,
Sin 8 *^ na fei ^ J 1 W, Wellington. Wellt, Jackton-
▼ille; tohr Rio, Coffin, do Dec. S9—Cld tehr Cata
ract. Rice, for Savannah; tehr Victory. Baker!doT^
^JolMfOW>~Loading. 9th, Br bark A?gyle, Burton, for
Kingston, J/vm.-22d, Judith, Wart, fm Bi Mary's, Oa.
SAVANNAH BAUUJblt SHOX
AND
BATHING SALOON.
fPHE Subscriber would retpecifully announce
X to tho citixunt of Savanuah, and of Goorgia, Ala
bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well
known establishment it open for the reception of hit
Iriondi. lie assures them that nothing will be left uu-
dono on his part to continue it a convenient and comfor
table Barber Shop. His prices will bo as reasonable as
in any similar establishment in Now York.
Hair Cutting, in neat and fashion aide style .SQ 20
Single Shave ! gj
Shampooing ”” 25
Shaving six and seven timea a week 2 00
Shaving five times a v/eek i 50
Shaving three or four times a week 1 00
Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 m
Hot and Cold Baths 25
Parents are respectfully imformed that every care
and paius will l>e taken with their children when seut
to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keep for
■ale a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gentlemen's
Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me
rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket
Udkfs., Collars, Socks, and othor articles of Gentle
men's wear ; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh.
Clothes and bhoe Brushes; Soap#, Oil#, Cologne# and
a groat variety of other article#.
Bnlm of Huvanuah.
Thi# beautiful preparation is manufactured by him-
■olf for cleansing and darkening tho Hair; thousands
who have received the benefit of cleansing of daudruff
improving aud darkening the llair, are willing to com
mend it. Price— $1 a bottle, or throe bottlea for $2 25.
Augusta Barber Shop.
lie would also take the pleasure of informing his nu
merous friends that he has opened a magnificent Barber
Shop undor the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusts,
where every convenience will be found to mak„ his p*I
trona comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au
gusta are respectfully solicited to give mu a call.
J. M. HAYWOOD, Monumont-aq., Savannah,
janl ly And under Angnsta Hotel, Broad-«t. t Augusta.
T^XOUR.—50 bbls. Baltimore Flour, laudiug
f; frost soltr. J. W. Andarsou and for sale by *
ROWLAND A CO.
City Treasure
City Clerk
City Marshal... „„„ „
City Surveyor .’.’.’.’.'.’.1,000 “
Keeper Laurel Grove Cemetery.. 1,500
1,500
Clerk Court Oyer aud Terminer..
Sheriff “ “ •«
Messenger of Council 200
Keeper of the Guard House 1H7>£
Clerk of the Market 900
Keeper Powder ^Magazine
Sup't Streets and Lanes 600
"’ ’—- ey Contractor for that |i
400 and fees. 1,000
'*“*' * * 5,000
2,000
20.000
. _ ltractor for that part
of the city west of Barnard-sl.
y Coni
City Constables
Superintendent City Watch 1,
Deputy “ “
Second Lieut “ “
Four Sergeants “ **
Keeper Post House
Five Port Wardens
Twelvo Measurers and Inspec
tors of Lumber
Ono Inspector Turpentine
Two •• Wood
Two •• Salt, Grain. Ac...
Two “ and .Gaugors of
foes.
fees.
fees.
foes.
Coutractor to furnish all’ materials. ’
Proposals for lighting City (oil) Lamps; material fur
nished by the Contractor, and to keep everything ap
pertaining thereto in good order for one year.
Proposals for keeping City Clock iu good ordor for
{•roposals for iurnishing the City Poor with Modicino
for one year.
Applicants will name their securities, and send in
their applications two days previous to the election,
J»*> 4 R. F. AKIN. c. <
TEA
deo°15
'EA TRAYS,—The most beuuiiliil articlo
brought to this market.
MORSE ft NICIIOLB.
r nnd very de-
Broughtoi
MORSE ft N1CI101.
s lOFPEE,—15U sacks Rio Coiree; 75 do St.
Domingo do.; 60 do. Government Java do., re
ceived and for sale by
doc 13 MeMAUOl? ft DOYLE.
LACK AND FANCY DHKbS SILKS,
Mouslino De Laiuos, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, bl’k
Imziue, Canton Cloths, ftc., for sale at tho lowest
prices by [dec 13J DkWITT ft MORGAN.
Barrels Ciiunipague Cider, Inndiug from bark tendanco,
eJsJ Vernon, for sale by public.
doc 17 W. M. DAVIDSON.
TO TUB LAIilFS.
N K. BARNUM &. CO. have on hand a fine set
• of Stone Martin Muffs, Cuffs and Victoriues,
winch will be sold very cheap. Inquire at the cheap
Hat nnd Cap Store, 129 Congruss-st.
1 lAlSlNH, Figs, Prunes, Pecans, Brazilian Fil-
XV hertB and Hickory Nuts, fresli aud of tho choicest
quality,just roceived and for side by
doo 17 C. B. SCALLY, St. Andrew’s Hall.
JS
OOK HKSTP4.—Bookkeeper's Book Rests—
—"" I > 1 1 r *- Jjy
JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
received and for sale by
M ACKEltEL.—50 l>hls. No. I, uud No.2fuuil
iyX No. 3 Mackerel. 40 & ••
Mackerel, iu store and for sale by
SWIFT ft CO.
UOLLAlttf»f Cheinisets
ou Cloths, black Velvet Rib-
uuns. bontag Sleeves, Linen Cumbrio lldkfs., Gents'
English Cotton Socks, just received aud for salo by
dee 13 DkWITT ft MORGAN.
FLOUR.
IDO BARRELS Baltimore Flour; 50 do. pure
J- yJVJGenesee do.; 25 do. Hiram Smith's do., receiv-
do and for salo by [dec 13J McMAHON ft DOYLE.
LUIK. SALE,—Tv
18 yoars and the other 19 years old; a w
old ; ono 28 yours, nnd one 24 years old :
years old, with her girl child 10 years, ft
years, and her iufaut child ; a woman 22years old, with
her girl child 2 years, and her infant; a woman 28 years
old, with her girl child 6 years ; and a girl 18 yoars old
infant child. Apply to
WM. WRIGIIT, Brokor.
30 yearB
omau 28
boy child 8
•sold, - —
an28y
VltANKI.IN JOB „ t ,T r
WM. H. ROYAL
PLAIN AND FANCY ’
BOOK AND JOB PRINTFTf
021 Cor. Broughton <fe Whlmim,,,.. 1
DENTIsTFkyT
So m @ if a a a,
Muridcal nod IHcrlinnicnl Deatl.t "
»T5rSa ° ffl '’ 0 BROUGHTON STREET
WOS reuth .ldo-ncar Whluk.r-H. lj
WOODMAN'S
CIIERRY EXPECTORANT
*■'" our ' 1 of Coo.nmi.tlon, D.cll c0 . '
ml) Bronohltl*. Wtating ofth, Fleil. Ri
Swenti, Spitting of Blood, Whooplo, Coo.li ni« ,
of Breathing, Coldi, Coughe, luSuema, l'h'tlil.i,
In the Sldo, and all Dlrea.ei of tho Chore and
Sold by W. W. Lincoln, A. A. Solomon, k C,
Turner* Co., Ilumphroj-i * Jol mlo „, Moore iii
drlok.on, John A. Major, Jae. U. Carter, In Seven, .T
Gonoral Agent for the Southern Slatoe
J*° 9 !hn OLIVER T. HRAoo
Of-—^ A REPRIEVE,—We do T?
prlev, from CapltM Pnnlehmont. The™
a .low tortnro, from whieh a re.plto 1. ‘
bio. Wo refor to Dj.p.p.ia-n word in which all th.'
horror, of indlge.tion aro eummod up. To th. . ,V
or. by thi. painful and haraj.ing dlioaee, w 8
ont not only bright hope,, hat tho certainty of i B „,, W
ate relief and pormaneut cure. Thsro is a toni
dial and alterative prlnolple In Hoofland'e Oorm.o n!'
terr, which inevitably unite and change, ?
action of th. etomach nnd the eccretivc organ., rem
th. dieeaae, and re.tora. to health. Prepared h, n ‘
C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. l rao
A PUBLIC INVITATION “
TO ALL WHO SUFFER Pain
tm--^, If there I. a man or woman who are
Buffering pain, wo care not what the
may be, we guarantee that Radway. Ready R, lltr
give yon eue and relievo yen entirely in a f, w
after u.tng it. Call upon the agent, who., uem. J
will Und in thi, paper, and if you are iufferic,
acute pain, we will warrant that r
Railway’. Ready Jfeli./ mill ,l„p ,( fc. /or ,, m ^
It will cure Rheumatism nftor all other romedie. here
foiled, and Is the only euro cure for Neuralgle. r
ouro Sick or Nervous Ueadaohe, and .t«jpa the moit
painful throhi In a few minute,. It will relieve th,
meet dletreesing pain, ol dlarrhma, cramps, .p., ml i,
It ie the guickeet autldoto for chUlo and fever tvtr
known. In all care, ask for Radway’s Ready Relief.
dec 4
1m
Private Hospital.
DOCTORS WILIHIAN dk GANAIII,,
Farm-street, West end or the Plank Roii>.
Dr.s. WILDMAN ft GANAHL having
completed tho arrangemants for a Privat®
Hospital, and fitted up the samo with all the sppliancei
of hygiene, good nursing, and medical and surgical »t-
offer tho benefits of the institution to tho
The terms of admission are $1 per day. This will it-
cure constant and efficient modical attendance, medi
cines, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required
in advance, which will not be subject to reclamation.—
Apartments perfectly private may be obtained on rea
sonable terms.
That the institution may partake as mnoh as poisible
of the benevolent publio character which the origina
tors intended, they have solicited the following gcntic-
rnon to act as a board of visitors, who will at ill and
any time inspect the premises, and whose name* nr$
guarantees to the publio of its efficient management;
Hon. Langdon Cheves, , John W. Andorion,
Joseph 8. Fay, A. A. Smets,
9 reon * John W. Ra( un,
John Boston, | 8olomon Cohen,
Montgomery Cumming.
Arrangements have also been made for the sccommo-
datiou of negroes. P. U. WILDMAN, M. D.,
Cornor Aborcorn and South Bread-fit.
CHAS. GANAHL, M. D.,
8outh Broad-street, East of BarnsrJ.
dee 21
^Liberal advances made upon shipment*
s^vJSx of Cotton to my friends in Liverpool nnd
York. (3 m ) c _ L _ LAMAR .
with n
dec 13
—2UU bbls. land
BRIGHAM, {(ELLY ft CO.
LE.—50 burrels Creuin Ale, bre
rlor
, for sale at tlio Albany Ale
W. M. DAVIDSON.
A LE*—50 burrels (y'rfluin Ale, brewed jxpressly
jAX. for^ me,^warranted superior to any in market,
A TILLER’S* ALMANAC.—Plsuteri. .....
ItX Merchants' Almanac for 1853, the Astronomical
Calculations by S. H. Wright, for Carolina and Goor
gia, with aide table, reooived by
j»°4 JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
TpLANTING POTATOES.—400 bbls. Nova
jX^p °° ti , a , r °, tato08 » suitable for planting—said toyield
sale by
J^_JAYr—60 bales prii
. Fustnrii Hay, „
tug from the brig Laratine, for Bale by
4 BUNKERftf
laud
BUNKER ft'OGDEN.
French Sofas ami five
de by
UNKEB ft OGDEN.
G 1 KANITIS UNDEIU*lNNIN«S.-190 _ Fr e -
T colour sale by [jam] BUNKER* OODEN.
L iqiORH.—:m Imrrcle I'lieli.'e Oin, Iu burrcls
Rum, in store and for sale by
J* 114 E.O'nYRNE.
5 N . U J*. OKK — 50 l "‘ rr ‘ ri * Mere nnd
AJ 1 rime Beef—50 barrels Mesa aud l'rirao Fork,land-
ing and lor eale by
y n * CLAGIIOUN ft CUNNINGHAM.
M AUKERKL AM) 4'OI)FlSH.-Mi l.ur
rels No. 1, 2 and 3 Siackerel; 30 half barrels No.
i auu i Mackerel; 20 Kits Salmon; -20 Quintals Codfish,
landing aud for sale by ’
CLAOIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
A Lustern ami Northern liny ; Corn,prime
Tennessee Corn; Oats, and Bran, for sale bv
jan 4 DAVID R. DILLON, foot of West|Broa<
IJALTIMOKK FLDUR7-13ti bbls.’
Xf lauding per schooner Woodbridge from Balti
. servants for hire by [jan 4J A. C. TOMS.
S UGAR.—10 hhd*. Porto Rico Sugar; 15 lihds.
Muscovado do.; 10 hhds. St. Croix do.; 30 bbls. Cof-
ioo Sugar; 30 bbls. Crushed and Powdered do, just re
ceived and for salo by
J au 4 McMAHON ft DOYLE,
M ^ASSES.-aO hlids. WuM India MoIohsp*,
50 bbls. do Syrup, just received and for sale by
J^“j McMAHON ft DOYLE.
for lalo by jan4j
£
MtfMA HON ft DOYLE,
11811 •—lOCusks Codfish, 30 bbls. P
rings, 50 boxes smoked do., 30 whole and half bur-
Maokerel, 20 Kits do., just roceived and for sale bv
n 4 McMAHON ft DOYLE.
CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS!
TUar received and for sale by the subscriber
f) 10 000 Morena. 10.000 El Crisol. 10.000 Consolal
-ion (1st and 2d.) 10.0U0 Escogia, 10,000 Rio Hondo, 6,000
•old Leaf, 10,000 La Pruoba. 5,000 La Centamo.
Also, Julia Deau and Diadem Twist Tobacco.
de31 Sign ef the Ingin, 27 Bull-st., iionumma-ki.
1 ? 1*0UR.—20 bbls fresh Hultiiuore Flour, just
. landing aud for sale by (dco31) W. D. FORD.
P ICK LES—In half bbls., j u «t landing from
brig Josephus and for salo by W. I). FORI)
dcc 31 Waldburg's Building, Jeffemm Street.
UST RECEIVED—10 half bbls. Crauber-
rics, in fine order and for salo by
M ackerel ana sal.uon—just land-
Ing and for sale by (dco 31) W. D. FORD.
S^OVMKNT WANTED -
™it A STEADY, ACTIVE MAN-sccustomed
to taking care of a farm, with cattle and hogs—he
""" produoc respectable city reference. *
private isfibIakvI
DBS. FISH & BEOS .,
TT A TS :! i,:ir *«uvate ini-irmahy
XX, at No. 19 East Broad Street, whore thev ar« nr ..
TSJ.U. 1 ‘ *« » convenient ,„J hoalthv
|>ortion of the city, and arranged, in all rrep«cu, with
nn? ™ reatfort anil neceaeitiea of patiente.
Iho atneteet attentian will ba given to iu enOte
mauagenient-eeemg thatpalienu are comfortably or”
of th.u iJtlre? 1 ' ‘ ,ur,oafcrBdlll K ot, tl ,lt tta performance
The rate, of charge, are ai follow, :-AU patienu
cannot iwi .”..H P»Y «> fre -Hem. Strange™ who
cannot give a eatlafactory reference will pay for on.
nre k l!ho <> Jm 0 £ , A . w * r<1 h “ haon tittej up for Sea-
mo». who will be taken at the ulnal Uoepiul roue.—
Far tutonpanUmUn.mpplw re the underEigaed.
—* *; 139 Broughton atreet,
^ j JAMES B. BEAD, «U FreaideiU ,treat.
ceived by [doe IS] MOI13E * NICHOES.
S EKD OATM.—2(10 hag. heavy Maryland Seed
Oats landing from echooner .Maria Ann, and for
■ale by [dee Idf CLAOIIORN * CUNNINGHAM.
steamer Alabama ami for
pply
d f
FORD.
Compound Wild Cliorry Lozenges,
XrOR Coughs, Colds, Influenza, &c.—These Loz-
X onges will be found much moro convoniout than
auyof the liquid preparations, as they can bo curried
about the porsou, and alwuys ready for use whon tho
cough is troublesome, thus prevouting a violent attack
of cough, and consequent irritation of tho lungs. Just
roceived and for salo by W. W. LINCOLN,
^ oc 1 Monument square.
f iquoits.—5 bbls. Peach Brandy, 5 V4 casks
JU Porf Wine, 6 casks Madeira do., 5 bbls. Ciedr. 5
bbls. Cider Vinegar, 6 do. White Wine do., 10 bbls.
Whisky, just received and for salo low by
J. Q. WATTS, No. 4 Barnard-i
(J HI RTS nnd DRAW151IH.-5 dozen Me-
kJ , no . Under Shirts ; 5 do. Drawors; 5 do. Guornsov
I rocks, in store and for sale by J
doo 11
Guernsey
E. O'BYRNE.
W ELL WHEELS uud WELL BUCK
ETS, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
uo ° 10 102 Bryan-streot.
article, at [deo 15j
OOCKET CUTLERY—Of Jonathan Crookfi
■ celobrated manufacture may bo found ut 15;
Jroughton-st. [deo tf j MORSE ft NICHOLS.
MORSE ft NICIIOLS.
CANDIED FLAG ROOT.
A DELICIOUS Confection fur imparting fra-
XXlfTanco to tho breath. Just received and for sale bv
^ uc 7 W. W, LINCOLN, Monument squaro.
9t DR * JAMES c. BOWEN, offica at Dr.
Anr.old’s, corner of Aborcorn and Sun
DR. J. J. ROBERTSON,
orncc, no. 100 BsooanTON-STRxxr.
Residence, “Marshall House.” 6m may 28
MEDICAL CO-PARTNEKNIfJF.
Gfr Dr ; E. H. MARTIN and Dr. II. L. BYRD,
having associated themielves in the prac
tice of their Profession, may bo fouipi at their Office, at
the rosidence of Dr. B., No. 97 Broughton-atroet, *outh
side, between Bull and Drayton-strects. Dr. M. may
befound at the Marshall House at night. 6m no 4
DENTISTRY.
DR. D. G. BARNES is now prepared t«
perform all kinds of Dental Operation!,
and to exeoute every description of Plite Wore
in the most scientific manner and wlthdlepatch. Office
over M. I’rendergast's, corner of Congrees audWhita-
korstroete. Prices moderate. lyapl?
8^
Aborcorn.
DR. SULLIVAN has removed hie Office
to Congroas-street, between Drsyton and
Central llnllrond and Bnnkin^ Coinpnuy
of Geor^in.
Savannah, Decembor 1, 1852.
The annnAl election for r.!no Directors to manage the
affairs of this Institution, will be held at the Banking
Bouse in this city, on Monday, tho 3rd day of January
hext, between tho hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. By
ordor. SOLOMON COHEN, CaiUier.
dec 2 td
4 NDIUON1S, FlItEUOOS, Bluivel uud
longs. Coal Hods, ftc., for sale by
1 0 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-it
I bUTTKIt AND •JIIEESE.-35 fTr'kiu,prime
I » ,.nH . J0 , es clieoae, juit recolvei'
McMAIION * DOYLE.
B UKE AND IIA CON HAMS.-31) half bar-
/•'•Fulton Market Baal. 300 ahaiaa llama, juit
received and for relo by ’ J
d « c8 BIoMAlION k DOYLE.
/ KIRN.
w and fox
dec 14
1UU0 bushel* of Corn, in bulk, tu store
for sale by a. C. TOMS.
126 Bay-st.
TYKCEJVEDl'ED 8TEAl>IEIt—HHdda
.LL Apples, 10 «lo. Potutoes, 5 do. Parsnips, 5 do. Beets
Oao. Carrots. 3 do. Pig Hams, 2 do. Bologna Sausages,
t 6 haIf Jo ' Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
aud I loklcd longues. Mackerel, Herrings, Codfish, fto.
, n « „ „ , „OEO. ALEXANDER,
dec 10 Cor. Bull and Congress-ats., Monument-sg.
MERCHANT*. BLANKH.—Charter Pur-
toPv/i&SSl? V Ko-Wr.rehouse En-
i M o ao Sk,fra'«b*; J
JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
R m UJ^TCJN WILL PAPER.
. for Nu,,lbo « , » “»«l Weights. For sale by
do ° 10 JOHN M. COOPER ft CO.
bbls. Crushed Sugar ; 30 do. Clar
ifled do.; 30 do. Powdered do., for sale by
&OYLE.
M USTANG L.INIMENT.-5 ...... of all
■iaaa, for aala by MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
P ov 17 Gibbons' Buildings
O UPERIOR CANAL FLOUR, FOR SALE.
kJ . Just landed from schr. Charles Mills, 100 bbls. su
perior Canal Flour.
HENRY K. WASHBURN.
“'MB, NEW N. O. fflOl.A1SNEM.—151)
— bbls. Prime Now New-Orleans Molasses, landing
per brig Win. Clark, from New-Orleans, and for Hale by
de «> *4 COHENS ft HERTZ.
S MALL I igured, nil Wool. 61 DeLoins, a few
pieces suitable for childron, just received by
**““ ,fl W. C. WAD8WORTH.
)ROKEN and Screeu<Nl Lehigh Coul.—loo
I tons superior Broken and Screened Lehigh Coal
sale, to arrive per schooner W. It. tienn, by
eo 17 COHENS ft HERTZ.
B utter and chkehk,—40 keg# select
ed Goshen Butter.—100 boxes selected English
ry Cheese, received per steamer and for sale by
* •" SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
, Wire und Spring. Also
i the Patent Self-Settiur Rat Traps, for sale by
F. W. CORNWELL, 402 'Bryan-,
T AD1B8’ RIDING HATS.—An elegant as
X J sortmsnt of the most recent styles, for sale bv
doc 11 N. K. BARNUM ft CO.. 149 Congreis-st.
/CRACKERS.—2.5 bbls. assorted Crockers, i
V/ kws, bnrxtiM sod lull bbls., for sal# lj
W.D.FOBD.
Savannah, Gko., Jane 24, 1852.
The Mexican Mustang Liniment has been aicd
In my family and ou my plantation for a great variety
of disoases, and has never yot failed to giro immeuisle
reliof and effect a pormauentcure. I have cured act-
oral oases of Rheumatism that had resisted the skill of
our best physicians. It has curod Ringworms by s few
applications, Chilblains in a few days, Toothache im
mediately, Frost Bites, Cuts, Soros, and Corn* in »
short time; Nervous Headache and Neuralgia cured
entirely. In fact, I have used it for almost everything
aud it has always cured. I consider It tho beat medi
cine I have ever used. WILLIAM JOHNSON,
Proprietor of tho Marshall Ilouao.
Sfir Go to any of tho Drug Stores and get a Mus
tang Liniment Almanao for 1853—free. See adrertiio-
mont in this paper. eod deo 28
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
IMPORTANT TO DY8PEPTICS.-Dr.
J. 8. Houghton's PsrsiN, vhs True Dig** 1 "*
Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared from Rennet, or th#
fourth stomach of the ox, after directions of Baron Lie
big, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. Houghton,
M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remadf
for indigestion, dyspepsia, jaundice, liver complaint,
constipation and dobility, ouring nftor nature’s own
method, by nature's own agent, the gastrio juice.—
Pamphlets, containing soiontiflo evidence of its value,
furnished by agents gratis. See advertisement in ano
ther part of this paper. eod ly jane 11
G. N. NICHOLS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
Bull-st.,oppanile PulaukiHouse*
SAVANNAH, GA.
49" Ciroulars, Cards, Bills of Lading, Checks, nnl
Posters and Programmes, done at short notice, [t^l __
Book and Job Printing
No. 104 Bryan-st.
_ (ENTRANCE IN THE LANE.)
fVRDEKa lel\ at the Printing Office, c
yj bo •
cuted.
■ reuuno imi *»i mu i riming vfihww, — -
r Bookstore of the subscribers, r-111 bo
sd. JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
13UCKWIIEAT, fresh, just received in b»r*
X> rols, half barrels, and 25 bags, of the best quality,
from the Susquehanna Mills, and for sale in lots to suis
tho purchasor, at wholesale prioes, by .
dec 29 A. a TOM9. 126 Bay-at.
o ..uni unou. a*.*.. - ~^ ..
ed Goshen Butter, 100 boxes do. do. Cbeese, ltw® :
uo« Soaled Herring, 50 pkgs. Buckwheat Floor, *
boxes and 75 % and do. Now Raisins, 20 do. assorted
Csndy, received por steamer and for sale by
dec 29 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft C( ^L-
1LOTHKN HA.IIFKttM—Of difloren,
V./J; ,ou,j c ‘ oti ***. im ■mi'arjaa.oi*.
/'IUEBME.—YU boxes ol choice UlieereTJ" 1
landing from Itoamar Alabama
F IOS, Pniure, Ualaina, Almond.,
log andforrela by [deo311 W. D- TO -
H EKBINU.-W bore. Ekfrd H«rrin»,
andforrela by (doo31) w.p.rOW-