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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1853.
THE miX MORNING NEWS.
11V JOHN M. COOPRlC*
WI LLI A ll tTtIIUMW«N, EDITOR.
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IV* SKK FIRST AND LAST PAGES*
|V* Barn Aim E. Bee, EJq., wn» on Sulur
day qunlilind as Receiver or Tub Returns of
Cliatlioin county, by (heir Xluunra Juaticea
CUMMIKG, KHAPP nttd'UuDFttKV.
New Bkio.—A new brig called.tlto Chatta
nooga, of 208 ton* burden, commanded by
Cfcpt, W. Bradford, cleared on Friday laat at
Buiiimora, for this port.
Profeswor Amlei Non.
The only oppoitunitica that many of our
citizens will ever have of witnessing the ex
traordinary performances of the ** Great Wiz
ard/’ are this and to-morrow evening. Doing
about to retiro from the atage, and this being
his laat profcanionul tour, the Profeaor will be
” known no more amongst ub,” save by a
name that will be regarded as first among the
magicians of his time. There arc or have been
but few, who have undertaken to amuse or en
tertain the “people/’ to whom to large
and justly merited patronage and approbation
have been accorded, or whose entertainments
have, to the same extent, been witnessed by
in appreciative audiences as those of Frofes-
'aor Anderson. In his retiiement he will carry
Him* the memory of a thousand scenes
e, unconsciously, he had beguiled the sad,
' It be woary, astonished the learned,
„ und made the stoic wonder; whilst to thuso
who were favored with the enjoyment of his
leisure hours, he will leave the remembrance
jfe of occasions marked with the happiest features
of social intercourse^
Mirror of Italy.
A private exhibition of this magnificent and
interesting painting was given on Saturday
evening at 8L Andrew’s Hull, ut which a num
ber of ladies and gentlemen, members of coun
cil, the clergy, editors and their families, were
present by invitation of the pplite uud gentle
manly managers.
ft would bo impossible to point out the meny
points of interest in this truly interesting and
Instructive exhibition. Perhaps no portion of
Europe could have been selected by the artist
better calculated to atract the attention of the
Ainericao public ; certainly none could have
afforded a finer field for his pencil. Rome, Flo
rence, Venice, Naples, Vesuvius, the Ruins of
Pompei, the Adriatic and its lovely isles, aro
atl brought before us, with innumerable scenes
of editor importance—all recalling to the mind
familiar histories of the pust. The puintim; is
in the best styie of the art, and the manage
ment of the subject is such as to give the most
pleasing effect by its consta.;! and ever-varying
transitions.
The descriptive lecture with which the exhi
bition of tlto painting is accompanied, is ve.y
full and satisfactory.
The singing by Madam and Professor Lou
is was well rccoived und made an agreeable
interlude boh*eon the changes ill the drop
.. scenes.
The firet regular exhibition of the Mirror
of Italy takes place this evening. We advise
all who have a taste for such works of art to
seb it.
bate from Naeaan, N. P.
By the arrival at Charleston, on Saturday,
tfl the Br. schr. A tor inn, from Nassau, N. P.,
wc have received files of the Bahama Herald
to the 8th iust. The steamship Contray,
Copt. Sawykk, from this port arrived at Nas
sau on the 7th, nnd sailed again same day for
St. Thomas, Ate.
The pn|»eiH contain no news of interest.-
The Bahatuu //cru/ti complains that the black
Pilot of the steamer Content/ was not ponnit
ted to Ism! at this port, and the uonipany had
been obliged to discharge from their service
six or seven black hands on board th« steamer
for the same reason. The Herald says :
While such a state of Affairs exists, wo think
the Admiralty ami tins Mail Company ought
to change their route to New York, or some
the Company gains litilu by ibis Colony. If
the Conway should go to New York, the
Company would he untitled to receive front us
■CBM) marling per anuum for 5 years, and we
should also benefit more. A particular clans
of pimple cannot go hcnco to ttnvnniinli ; and
therefore, cannot avail themselves of the
Steamer.
Tl»« Now York Crystal Pnltiro.
Wo learn from tha Now-York Timta that
the foreign department of Ilia Crystal Palace
is being actively attended to. Letters from
agents in Europe and Asia communicate daily
the fact of contributions of a most interesting
ture being got in readiness by various nations
for the exhibition. The .Sultan of Turkey hi
expressed his intention of devoting a war
steamer to the purpose of convoying the
triliutions to this country, lie has also ismied
a firman, ordering all the merchants of Con
stantinople to prepare samples of their wares,
which lie promises shall be conveyed hither
free of expense. Tha Garinari sculptor, Kip
whose splendid statue of tho Amazon attract
ed such notice in the English exposition, hue
determined on sending some of his works,
and several other eminent sculptors have
suited him as to the best mode of contributing
also. It is probable that among other worki
of art, we shall receive fiom Germany some
very fino plaster casts of antique and modern
tttntuos. Baron Maroclietti, who has just
completed his colossal statue of Washington,
has entered into communication with the com
tnitteo of 'lie Crystal Palace, us to wliat site
has been determined on for his great work.
At first we feared that the American exhibi
tion would be a failure, but when we reflect
that ours is a great consuming country, uud
that European manufucturcis and artists could
iu no belter way introduce thtrir productions to
our notice, there is reason to believe that for
eign countries will bo well represented ii
Crystal Palace. It is to be Hoped thut the
high character, won by our own mechanics
manufacturers und agriculturalists ut the Lou
don exhibition, will bo fully sustuiuod ui
own soil.
The Infant Lrummer amt the Mnvanuuli
Volunteer Giumfe.
Laat Wedusaduy evening at tho St. Andrsw’i
Hull building, theSavannuli Volunteer Guardi
Assembled to partake of a supper won by the
first trout the second platoon at turget-firing on
the 8th inst. In the courso of the evening the
Infant Drummer was^ brought in, und elite;'-
| tained the company w.th some of his wonder-
' ful performances. At such u scene, uud before
nu^jtors accustomed to time their steps to the
sound of bis instrument, the little fellow’s skill
was appropriately exhibited. There could not
have been an individual present who was not
delighted nnd astonished at the power of a
child like this over ah iuiaUument which, in
unskillful hands, seems incapable of produ
cing uiusicul sounds. With all respect to the
drummers of tho Guards, who are unsurpass-
ed by auy in our city, we doubt whether any
member of the corps ever stepped to such in
spiring music. Thu eflbct ol the performance
is always heightened by the naivete and art-
lessuess of the beautiful lilllo boy, whose spir
it, busy in ila own world of harmony,
' forgets to be embarrassed ut the upturned, ud-
uiiring faces which surround him. As u testi
monial of tbs pleasure ho afforded them, the
Guards voted to their littlo guest a silver gob
let. The goblet bears tlto following inscrip
tion : “ Bavunuuh Volunteer Guards to Ben
son A* English, the Infant Drummer. Sa
vannah, Jan. 19, 1853.” It is said to be a
beautiful piece of workmanship ; uud we are
sure that it is appropriately presented by the
oldest infantry company iu Georgia to tho best
drummer in the State, or in the world. It may
be seen at Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
Fsnuldable involution in Mexico.
The N» O. Picayune has received still later
private advices from the city of Mexico, which
give the information that 41} the States, except
three, throughout the Republic,have joined the
revolutionists, and put the country iu a very
unsettled and disturbed condition.
Carthngenia pupers *my Santa Anna is ma
king preparations to return to Mexico immedi
ately- ■
The Mexican Senate has not acted upon
the Tehuantepec question. *
The State of Cordova has joined the insur
gents, and Orizaba was hourly expected to do
the same.
*9b Import not Decision.
We hope eur readers will excuso our «l«lav
in publishing the following important informa
tion. From the date of the first arnoituccinem
of the decision wa have nut lost sigh* of the
interesting subject, but fearing to bo premature
we have waited for its confirmation. We now
lmye tho most reliable foreigu and domestic
authority for making the publication below.
The decision has been made by persons of well
known (lohition in “ what is called society,'
and may be relied on as authentic by the un
initiated. We extract from the Home Jour-
* mi/, edited by NathanU'L IVWtt.t.is, whose
claim to position will not be denied.
Mr. Wit.Lis says :—“ The disputed question
—May a gentleman wear a frock-coat at an
evening party 7 seem* to have be* n decided in
the alTnmativ©; npd, accordingly, young gen
tlemen take particular pleasure iu wearing that
long obnoxious garment, with thn additional
innovation of black neckerchiefs. White waist
coats are generally discarded, und white kick
yiald precedence to gloves of color.”
There are other questions of grave import
ance to society st present under discussion. We
promise our readers to. keep them iu view, uud
s soon as they are autboritively determined,
|to publish them for the benefit of all civilized
' communities end tho rest of mankind.
ty A Philadelphia letter writer, speaking
of Vice President Kino, says “ He is a gentle
man of high respectability.” The writer prob-
~*>ly intended this endorsement to precode Mr.
. in Cuba, in order to secure for him tho entree
into “ society.” Mr. Kino would doubtless
feel mere grateful for the acknowledgment if
jl was not anonymous.
Honlth of Vitro ProMldeut King.
The Norfolk correspondent of the Baltimore
Sun, speaking of the embarkation of V
President King for llavunn, says—
Further accommodations wero made for him
during his brief sluy among us, and alter
good night's sleep he left us, seemingly greutly
invigorated. The Hon. gentleman is acco
pained by his nieces, Mrs. Ellis und M
King. All.King issaid lobe iu improved health,
by thuso wliuhttvc conversed with him. though
slight hopes aro entertained of his final recove
ry. His trip fiom Washington was marked by
no event of importance ; lie slept well during
ihe passage, and speaks of himself «s living
somewhat stronger, und probably belter titan
when he left the District.
Got.i) Dollars and Half Dollars.—
I lie Philadelphia Ledger speaks of having,
Wednesday, been shown a pattern gold dollar,
prepared by tho ofiiccrs of the mint, to be
to tho authorities ut Washington. In si:
is about half us largo again in circuniforance
as tha present gold dollar, with a hole in the
centre. On ouP side is the word “ dollar,” in
large letters,ami on the other, '• United States
of Ainuricn, 1852,” This is a more convenient
coin in size than tho present gold dollar, but,
suggests the Ledger, ns the public are now
familiar with the size and shape of tho present
dollar, it is probably well enough to continuo
them, it is probably well enough to continue
them, uud authorize gold half dollar pieces of
the riin-shape proposed, by which the incon
venience now experienced from want of change
would be greatly relieved. Tho half dollar of
rim shape would bo us large as the prosen 1
gold dollar, and yet could be readily distin
guished by touch from the whole dollar.
Removal of Free Persons of Color
from Virginia.—A bill has been reported
i the Virginia bouse of delegates which pro
vides for the appointment ol overseers, who
are to be required to hire out, at publia auc
tion, all free persons of color, to the highest
bidder, uud to pay into the Slate Ireuaury the
sums accruing from such hire. These sums
uro tube devoted in future to sending free per-
sous of color beyond the limits of the Stute.
At llie expiration of live years, all freo persons
of color remaining iu the State aro to bu sold
into slavery to the highest bidder, at public
unction, tho proceeds ofaucli sulus to be paid
into the public treasury, provided that such
free persons of color shall be allowed the
privilege of becoming the slaves of any free
white person whom they may select, on the
puyiuent by such person ol a fair price.
The Ice Crop.—The prospect of the ice
crop, till within the lastteu or twelve days has
been very discouraging. In the East no ice
had been made up to Saturday before last.—
There is, however, no scarcity of the article in
that quarter now. Tho Philadelphia Bulletin
says the ice dealers commenced taking ice
from the Schylkill on Wednesday Inst. 'The
editor says tho articleisof tha purest character
ami about five inches in thickness. Skaters
are also enjoying themselves with their manly
sports on the .Schuylkill, even below Mutkut-
st. Bridge, the ice being firm and compact in
that locality.
Arrival of Dr. Gardiner.—Dr. Gar
diner and Ids pnrly have returned to Washing
ton, having coma to New York iu the Ntemuur
from Havana. X, of the Baltimore Sun, say*
they uru just as certain of huving found the
mine in Mexico as the other party are that
they uro iudiscoverablo. “ When Greek meets
Greek then comes the tug of
Further Winders.-—The New York Tri
bune statue (hat tliero is now at work in that
city a thirty-horse power engine of the Ericsson
principle, but much improved, giving the great
pressure of fifty pounds to the square inch, ant!
that with less coal or other expense than in
curred by Capt. E.’s original eugiues ou the
UfcW ship.
Election of Postmaskers he the Peo
ple.— 'The democrats of Zanesville, Ohio,
held au election ou Saturday last fur a Post.
Air* Mnnon on iho Alonroo Doctrine.
In the Senate on Wednesday Mr. Cuss’s
joint resolution reaffirming the Monroe doc
trine was tuken up.
Mr. Mason said, that it might become his
duty, before this resolution came to a volt, to
speak at large upon tho merits of tlto subject,
but be now simply desired to speak upon one
point, which lie thought wu* misinterpreted
by the Senator from Michigan. He desired to
speak of Mr. Monroe's message as asserting a
principla intended to be applied in the affairs
of Spanish America (done, lie desired to
show ihitt it wus directed to the Minus of
SpHnish America uloue, nod bring asserted lot
u specific object, did effect the object intended,
umJ bad not laid idle in the archives of the no
lion; nnd that tho principle usaetted by Mr.
Mouroe could nut be resuscitated by (lie Amur-
can government unless tliu suiue contingent:
should srise.
Ho understood the Senator from Michigan,
yesturdnv, ns understanding that the declaim
lion ol Air. Alr.iioe was in some muimor cum-
p|icaied with u like movement on the part of
Great Britain.
The message of Mr. Monroe was his annual
messago to Cougrcss, ol December, 1823,
which lie of course reviewed tho whole of i
foreign relations. And in speaking of the c
ditiou of tho South American independent
publics, he, iu that connection, and m (lint
connection alone, made thut celebrated declar
ation. Iu March, 1822, Mr. Monroe Imd,
special inussage to t'ougress, invoked its at
tention in the most solemn manner, to recog
nise tho independence of these South Ameri
can republics. It was dune. Congiess Imd
resounded to the messago of the President,
und provision wus mudo for tho appointment oi
diplomatic representatives to them.
At that time the government oi Spuin
held in a sort of tutclugc by the Cories,
h«d presented certain constitutional piovisione
respecting the king. The United Suites acted
as the pioneer iu the recognition of those Span
ish republics, and iu respect to this doctrine
acted uloue, and iu no way in connection with
Great Britain.
All. Rush held sevcrul interviews with M
Canning upon matters contained in his iti
structiuiis, and alter they Imd been disposed
of, he tiansienily remarked to Air. Canning
upon tho statu of uiii.iis in Spain. 'This re-
murk led to further conversations, hut which
wore wholly foreign to the subjects truuted of
in the instructions of Air. Rush.
During them, Mr.X’otilling usked Mr. Rush
if it wus not time for the two governments to
make a concerted declaration with respect to
Spuuiah America uguinst the intention of the
holy alliance to restore tile dominion of Spain,
lie reud from Mr- Rush’s m,, k, nod from au
English work by Mr. Stapletoi . showing that
Air. Canning originated und m .:?d tlirn con
certed action by the two go* ernments. Mr.
Rush answered thut he Imd no authority iu
tho matter, but would venture to unite in such
un arrangement, on the condition thut England
would immediately lecoguiso the independence
nf the South American Republics.
^ The position of Engluud was a delicate
Spain was urging her allies on the continent
to uid her in re-Huhjugatiug those colonies
Commercial relations Imd sprung up between
these Republic* uud Great Britain which for
bade her joining with the alliance, while ut tin
same time a recognition of their independence
by Engluud would lead to a war between her
und tiiu ullies. Mr. Cunning could not recog
nise their independence under those circum
stances, and the subject immediately dropped.
This bo thought sufficiently proved that the
United Stutes hud never departed lioin the
established policy of forming no cutuugling
alliances with European powers. Air. Rush
stated that he mudu the ofi'ur to ussent to the
proposed arrangement with the express under
standing that his government wus free to disa
vow his act.
From n limited knowledge of diplomatic af
fairs, but some knowledge of human transac
tions, lie imd come to the conclusion thut if
there be any principle more important to be
observed than another, it was that in making
declarations to he observed and maintained ut a
future day, sucli declarations ought to be made
with great deliberation, circumspection ami
care, und no mail or body of men should take
the important step of extending such decla
rations beyond their legitimate scope.
'Che declaration made by Air. Aloumo was
made with great cure and deliberation, in lan
guage us well us maimer, uml was intended to
Miipjy to (be contemplated intervention by tlto
Holy Alliance in the utfuirs of Spanish Aineri-
and to that specific object alone, lie road
from a debute iu the English House nf Com
ma, that Lord Brougham muted that the
Emperor of Russia had promised that if the
King of Spain would throw oft’the constitution
which was imposed ou him by the Cories, he
would aid him iu recovering his transatlantic
colonies. Louis the XVIII, was then on the
»e of France, and Spain whs calling upon
her allies to resiuie the monarchy to its legiti
mate honors und its Americuu possessions.—
Air. Rush communicated the result of bis in
terviews with Cunning to the Uuited States in
August, 1823. In ilm December following,
Mr. Alonroo made hi* declaration in clear, care
ful and circumspect language untl manner.
He read the portion of the messago to show
thut it protested ugniust the restoration by the
Euiopeuii powers of their system of govern
ment—a system which recognized no free in
stitutions, nor uuy form of government but le
gitimacy, and which required them all as a band
tiphuld legitimate monarchy in all its func-
It v
i against this system that Air
master, to be recommended to Gen. Pierce for
appointment, which resulted iu tho success of
John B. Roberts over six competitors. The
democrats of Steubenville, Ohio, held a simi
lar election the same day, when 'Thomas Bra-
i yitc*r led the poll
A Washington letter Buys—“ I learn
that General Pierce will not leave Concord for
Washington till the 20th of February; and
until after his arrival here, the cabinet arrange
ment! will not be officially mads.
From Vera Cruz.—The brig American,
Capt. Mulony, arrived at New Orleans on
Tuesday, front Vera Cruz, having left that
port on the 2d iust. Capt. Maluny report* that
the city and castle bad pronounced in favor of
(he revolutionist* on the evening of the 28th
ult., and things were quiet when he left.
Consumption of Cotton.—The N. York
Economitt computes that immigration of the
laat funr year* baa added 27,000,000 of yards
to tho regularannual demand forcuttoo goods.
lion. Richard Fletcher has
on the beucli of the Supreme J
of Alassachusetts.
t3F*The Law Grey*, * fine iaU
of Baltimore,with tUir.excellant mill
will visit Charloaton on the 22d Fe1
15K The common yield of wheat in
nia is said to bo sixty bushels to the acre.
Monroe piotested. There was then imminent
dunger that Europe would aid Spain iu the re
covery of the Republic*, whose independence
hud been recognized by tho United Scutes.—
England knew if it were attempted to bo car
ried out she would huve to resist it, but as yet
bad not moved.
Tlto Uni tod Stutes took tho initiative step,
and took it singly. It was aimed at that in
tervention proponed by the ullied powers, and
ut thut uloue. lu 1823, in December, Spain
made a formal application ui Russia and Aus
tria to aid her to do this very thing against
which the government of the United States hud
protested. She asked their uid to uphold good
order and legitimacy, exchanged by ‘the pro
gress of free institutions in America. This
application was bused upon tho principla that
these powers were pledged to uphold eueh olh
American vs. French Courts.—The trial
of Air. Bower, in Paris, lately, for the murder
of Morton, the latter the aeducer of the for
mer’s wife, and both London newspaper writ
ers, occupied but six hours. The jury, after
deliberation of five minutes, returned with
verdict of acquittal. Americans, when they see
the promptitude of the French couth*, (soya
Parisian correspondent,) the severe impnrtinl
ity whirl) chuructcrizcs their proceedings, are
pninfully roinimfed of the comparative inferior
ity of their own codes, uud tha more uuccriuin
and tardy justice which is meted out to ofiultd
ers sgaiiiHl the law.
Tiif. Grinnfi.l Exi kiu i ion. —The British
Admirably, through Capt. Sir Francis Beau
fort, the head of the hydrographic department
have just sent to Dr. Kane a supply of recent
chart* of tha Arctic regions, accompanied hy n
very kind proffer of co-operntion and advice
his approaching expedition to tho North hy
wny of Balfin'a Bay. Dr. Kane line accepted
the friendly ofier, nnd has written requesting
suggestions tipun several features iu the or*
ganizntion of his party.
Jacoh Uai'I*, Esq., u prominent citizen of
Schuylkill county, Pa., perished in the snow
storm of Wednesday night of last week,
Broad Alountain, while on hi* way fiom Pott*
ville to Union township.
The Inigo Colton factory ol Mr. Simpson, i
West Philadelphia, together with all its con
tents, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday,
Loss $10,000, insurance, $6,500.
ITT he Captain General of Culm, by order
of the (Itieen, has sent two millions of real* to
he distributed among the poor families
suffered by the late earthquakes.
Resolutions in favor of the immediate annex
ntion of tho Sandwich Islands huve been intro
tluccd into the Ohio Senate.
A Mad Horse.—A horse a few days since,
was bitten hy a rabid dog, in St. Louis county.
Mo., upon the lips of the upper and lower
jaw. For some time very little notice wan
taken of it, hut when the horse begun to show
symptoms of tho iiiseu.se, he was put in u large
lot, where lie remained for sevcrul days before
he died, and in the mean lime the paroxysms
of madness were terrible, lie tore off, u
Ihe fence nnd trough, the wliolo side of h._
face which Imd received tho wound, and tore
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ATHKNifillSI.
and hit oil'the flesh from his bones
part of his body thnt could be reached,
died in horrible agonies.
Ho
Leopold De Aloyer, the eminent pianist, who
was so popular, erewhile, in this country, wai
last reported as being at Graefenberg, at tin
water cure establishment of tha lute Prleasnitz,
and dangerously ill.
IHF* The Hudson River Railroad Company
have disubled five engines in forcing their way
through the snow, since lust week.
Y5T One hundred thousand dollars huve
been subscribed for the new theatre and opera
house in Bosto
FUN KRAI* INVITATION.
The ffieaJ* and aci|uuiutanco-i of MRU. JAMES
RODERTH, ItiKAM Rohekts, und Isaac D. La Koch
and Familios, aro invited to attond her funeral from he
n>»idenua in gubly street, This Morning at 10 o’ulock.
Arrivals at tlio Hotels.
(i W Stricklin
Kim mid Indy..
J* JnKram Tetnn E C William
D AmIiford j
Y. P Kelly Phila i
C Stock Ii
Mrs Dompaey....
J Dempsoy
Capt L C IJarhy.
F A Morel I Ala
(i Ward nnd Indy N V
isa A A Ward do
Uh M I)avia <io
K Duvnnt Poutield
W II Poll aud lady d.
Sunday
W Ccllina aud lady
, Proprietors.
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PULASKI HOUSE...Wilthkiiokr A Si
Satckdav, Jan. 22.
J Clnghorn Columbus C llennin
V.. Macon Mr« M Pell Flush
Mias Coddingtou N V
Mr and Mra llimhu* do
Mina ninth
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J H Roberta A
F L Roberta N
W Baird...Milledget
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Miss tirade...
BMillen...
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Sav'it
..W. Johnson, Proprietor.
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Mrs R Morrison .
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J R Wood Urunawick
' Farrell....Oralmiunv
Nia and lady
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H W Joflfcnoii.
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J (J Hayuord
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COMMERCIAL.
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...Flour very firm—Sales of 14,000 hi
.. - ur State. $D,tW*i(flj)ft.81 ‘4 lor Goneeaeo,
for Southern I'orn-Sale* of 18,000 bu.
' ‘ .. ..Coffee—.mle« of 400 bags Bio at
Whisky flrin—Snlofl of 000 bblr. at 2£>4(^
....Pork dull—Sales of 200,bbli. at$IS,7A fc.
.... ...jUaef-.Salea or 330 bids. Mens at
$I3,26({<>I3,60; 100 bbla.,B(sef llama at $l. r ><<n|6 > 'io
Bacon-Safes of XOObble. at lO^faHO^c. for llaiiiH, and
lii for Shoulder*,,....Lard—Sale* of 160 bbla. at 11($11;> 4
The measugo of Mr. Monrou affected the
object it wus intended to accomplish. It ar
rested the intervention by the holv alliauce,
and the invitation of Spuin was ducliued.
Iii 1824, Lord Broughum said that the affairs
of South America hail been settled by the firm
and decisive declaration of tho Frctiideut of
the United States. He quoted other authori
ties, showing that tho declarntion of Mr. Mon
roa was confined to this special point.
lie objected thut injustice should be done
to (he memory of Mr. Monroe, by extending
his doctrine to embrace other principles. He
admitted, houevor, thut Mr .Monroe, iu ano
ther pai l of his message, but directed to u very
different matter and iu u different manner, de
clared that mrc.rccolouizaiion of any part of
lltia continent should be permitted.
Mr. Cuss auid thut ho never heard till yes
terday, thut it wus doubted that Mr. Monroe
had protested against the recnlnnizution of
any purt of this continent hy uuy European
power. Tho Monroe doctrine was not confined
to the contemplated intervention hy the allied
(lowers, bemuse it was to continuo for all
time. The reason given that the peculiar in
terests of tbia comment were distinct from
those of Europe wus no more true then ihun
.Mr. Dixon gave notice thnt he would here
after inovn to commit this resolution, with in
structions to report whether tho Clayton and
Bulwer treaty had been.violated, und if so to
report the proper measurea.
Vi... «...
The subject wax then, on motion uf Mr.
Soule, postponed till Tueaduy next.
Jon, of the Baltimore Sun, speaking of the
discussion in the Senate on Mi. Csss’ resolu
tion, says:
Mr. Dixon’s proposition will bring this sub
ject to a practical test. If the Alonroo doctrine
is to bear the consifucjjgn given to it by Gen.
Cuss, then Ihe Senate muat hack the declara
tion with war measures, for Great Britian still
shows herself on the Mnaquim shore, and has
a dozen negro colonists ou tko island of Bou
ton. It is a remarkable fact that the great
war debates ol ibis session, in the Scnute,liave
uloue kept Senators iu their soats, or attracted
the attention oftlte galleries.
As anon as the war trumpet was dropped
yesterday, there was a clearing out of theSeu-
ate chamber—the action of tho day being over.
No ono scarcely remained to attend to the dull
and iusipid subject of a railroad across the
continent to the Tacific.
Wnuliingtoii Items.
Washington, January 20.—The decision
of the Speaker of the House, to-day, that un
der the rules the French Spoliation bill be
longs to the fifth class of business, indicates
that it will not be reached during this session
of Cuugress.
'The Houston investigating committed era
inquiring into the various charges of corrup
tion in the erection nf tho cupitol extension.—
Rather sturtliag disclosures uro Hnii>'.ij><ited.
Jos. II. Fomeroy, late 3d Assistant Surgeon
io the Navy, died at the Navy Yard on 'lues-
day.
Washington Irving was in the Senate cham
ber to-day, and received marked attention.
Th*» receipt* of the American Tract Society,
ring December, amounted to $41,624. An
appropriation of $20 f 0GU for foreign missions
has just been made.
A well known leather manufacturer of Phila
delphia hoe failed for over $100,000
nadtliobuain.
. good, but as (acton
uf the day with advanced |>retnntioi
checked, and tho sales were limited to 7,600 balea,price*
for tho higher grades being very full, hut without any
material change for the MiddliiiK and lower i|uuliticH.—
Ycaterday factors pat up their rates io., but low
buyer* coeniod diajxxed to operate At tlmt advance, and
tho Hale* r-.ached barely 6.300 hales, making the total
receipts of the three days nre 28,330 hale*, againi
otles for the corresponding period 1.-vet year, nuu
il receipt* at this port sinoe the 1st Heptomber
W.U8U bales, again.it 040,789 to tho same date laat
bowing au increase of 329,200 bale*. We now
Inferior
MhldUug!.’"!!!"
Good Middling.
Olit.KAXH ChASStriCATION.
f'd in* I Middling Fair...10*4(3110}£
...7*4(01 8)^ Fair (£>11
COTTON MTATKMKNT.
Stock on hand 1st September, 1832..
WM.C96
Stock on hand not cleared
Suo.in—The demand was active und 2000 hiu
sold at s-eadyprices. Fair to fully fair 3¥(3)4
eroD of 300 hhtlH was sold uptlr — ‘ *'
MotA.iacs—2,000 bbls were sc
olioico lots, and OOObbLuold up
les. 0,532
i.828
1,101-960,989
979,521
2,416—671,132
.308,389
14}*c.
$4 75,
.$4 85.
22@23o. for good
— Market very dull. *gales 100 bbls Missouri at
’00 Ohio, a favorite brand, af - * “*
<e* 5000 sacks, including 273
uwanac. —100 white at “ '
ud 1100 prime yellow
—8a)es 4000 «*l
46c. ; 630 prime Wabash in three lot* at 48o.
10 St. Loo
Wmsxv.—19t bbls. Raw
Poiuc.—Very dull.
Uaco
-27 t;
and 49o.
ire sold at 21 }4e.
tailing at $i; 75.
Ibs Sides were sold at 7}a*.
ly Hums sold at 14c.
■ 560 bbls and tiuri
lie ; 22 at 10\o.; 1200 kegs No. 1
rtmo at 10?io. Yesterday 11
Bagginu.—250 bales India
1.—Sales 300 bag* Rio at 9.‘io.
imingsat 7S‘
imm kegs no. 1 ui iu>a, and2,700 kegr
Yesterday morning 265 bbls at 10'^e.
1700 at 8Jfc.| 778 skimm!
Hftc.;
. .. mgs as 1 vc.,. —
Rick.—id tiorces were sold at 4*40.
Fiirigiit*.—Two ships were taken for Ha
ne for Trieste at I t^e., and a British *hip ft
Liverpool filling upatll-lCd.
, aud 430 at 7^.
atijfei
8ugar to New-York at $3,20 hhd.
Departure ol {steninerw rrora Havaannb.
TO-MORROW.
ITm. Gruto*, Shaw, for Falatka, at IU A. M.
#jT" The rogular U. 8. Mail steauiurs Gordon, Capt.
Brooks, Galhoun, Capt. Darden, and tfrtomnrn. Cnpt.
Freeland, leaf*every morning at 4 o'clock,for Charles
ton, iionnoctiug with the CharUsto
ton, iionnoctiug with the Charlestou steamships aud
Wilmington boats, aud arrive every evening iu Savan
nah at 5 o'olook, V. M
TWO FAREWELL NKillTS I
PROFESSOR ARdIbBSON
Begs to thank the oitiseue of Ravaunah for
iparallolcd support with which they
havo crowned his exertions. His success has boon un
precedented ! 8,600 persous have vl*ited his entertain
ment In the short apace of six nights ! This is tho best
proof of the extraordinary nature aud superiority of tho
Great Wizard's
INCOMPREHENSIBLE PERFORMANCES !
BP*TUia l£vcnln|t« Monday. .Inn. 21, nud
Tuesdny t 25..j* 1
roXITIVRLr LAST AND rAHKWBLL MIUIIT*.
On Tuesday there will bo a Grand Day Performance
for tho accommodation of children and families who
caunot attend in the evening.
4(9** Admission to Drcsa Circle, l*ar<|uutte and Fami
ly Clrcto 50 cents.- Colored Qallory open to colored
population only. Contro Seats of Gallery 60 cents—
Side Seats 23 conts. Doors open at half past 6—outer-
taimneut commences at half past 7. Box Office open
every day from IU A. M. to 4 P. M. ja 24
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
To leave on WEDNESDAY. 26th inst.,
Th* i*o w splendid nteamsliip
STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. Wal
ter Collius, will positively leave as above.
For freight or passage apply to
jan 24 C. A. L. LAMAR.
. The U. 8. M. 8t.
r passage apply to* 7
PAD
o'clock.
• ship ALABAMA,
ill leave
ADKLPORD, FAYk CO.
U N 1 T E I) S T A T E S M A I L l7l NE
FOR NEW-YORK.
To leavo ou SATURDAY, 5th Feb.,
FLORIDA, Capt. M. C. Woodhull, will
For freight or passage apply to
PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
IlnvvkiHbviile nnd Other
LnndiiiKN.
Monthly Night, January 9-frA.
CIIAS. I1ARTR1DQE,
apply on hoard, at Johns!
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO
FOR NEW YORK—Old Entitlil lulled Lint*.
% Tho pnoket brig WILSON FULLER, J. Johu-
master, will meet with dispatch ns ubovo.-
■xMBFot freight or passage apply on be
a apply on board 1
BRIGIIAM, KELLY k CO.
JgjjtT. Htune master, will have dispatch. For froight
paasaRO, apply on hoard, or to
**» W A8HJBURN, WII.DER k CO.
FOR N 1CIV YOUK-fJcorgin Li.u*.
jT-j, The regular packet solir. JUL7.A ANN, Capt’a
0 dispatch for the abovo port.—
• OI '5i^WLAND k CO.
r passage,
Th
FOR PROVIDENCE,
schr. TRIUMPH, Capt. Howard, wants 76
I jui - I ] “ , ROWL < AN K »A C(f! ,y
SITI/AT ION WA NT ED
|T Y A YOUNG MAN—either as Steward or Bur
1 > keeper in a Hotel, lie speaks the English, French
aud Gorman Languages well- would have no objection
Hi l l) ATI ON WANTED
1 )' A YOUNG MAN—iu a G oe**ry Store, liar-
I f room, nr in a Hotel—good reference will be give-
lujiuire at this office. 2* jan 24
AMUSEMENTS.
ST. ANDREW’S BALL/
I OF ITALY!
ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY,
WAUGH’S
Inimnnso nnd illngiilllcent Moving
Odt*oM O|>ic mirror ol* Italy ! I
Painting ia universally pronounced
This Magnlfk
hy the Press aud the l'ubliu
Work of Art over exhibited In the United States!'
and only o«|uallud by the Works of the Old Mastors
lets of
The Painting
m MAGNIFICENT VIEWS
Euihr&dog the moat prominent objoots of interest of
laud, pi
FLORENCE, by
S. It. WAITC2II, K8$|. v
(bow a resident of Pliiladolphia) during an 8yean'
residence in the
T<AND OF POETltY AND WONG.
This splendid Work of Art hns boon vUited by more
than 500,000 citiscns of Philadelphia, Boston, Balti
more, New York, Richmond, Norfolk, PoterNhiirgh,
Charleston and other cities, and inconstantly increas
ing in public favor. It is divided into three distinct
sections :
Northern! Urntrnl nnd Poutlieru Italy.
The beautiful i.akoa, w ith thuir loveli scenery, tho
muguiticent Cities, Palaces, aud CatheilraU, tojother
with s-'eiies illuiirative of the manners and customs
uf tho country, and the thrilling appearance of the
ERUPTION OF MT. VESUVIUS,
Form a combination of attraction nuver beforo witness*
ed in one combined picture.
Tho Exhibition will be interspersed with
BONGS. BALLADS, DUETTS, &C.,
by the delightful Artiste
ni-nit:. t:i. doka lofis,
assisted by
Prof. I.. Louis,
the celebrated
PIANIST AND BUFFO SINGER,
who will preside at the Piano Forte.
BIT Exhibition
Saturday Alternooi
clock. Doors opon nt 6k and 2} a o'clock"
Cards of aduiisaiou 50 cunts—childi-on and servants
cotomenciugat 7>i and
day and
THE
FAKIR OF SIVA
1* comiivo.
jan 11
RBIWOVAI..
SJo lLalB
Oyster, Refreshment and Pastry
SALOON.
f Bryi
Street, where ho will de- .
o keeping a RESTAURANT for the at
atteutii
a\nil themselves of its convenience, lie has fitted it
up haudsomoly w ith Private boxm, and parties of gon-
tleinen, uud of ladies and gentlemen, can be accommo
dated with private rooms. The Jointer wilt bo al
ways well supplied, and the following can bo always
had on short uotice :
SOUPS.—Oyster, Turtle and MockTnrtlo.
,v,r ,.. . • • ;owed,Broiled,and withGraten.
, Wild Ducks, Snipe, Rico Birds, Ac.
BOARD.
FEW COMPORTAIll.K ROOMS.—
o the business part of the -.. Jt
isonablu charges—
FOR MALE.
L NEWFOUDLAND DOG. of the largest
— 1 — * May he ruen 01
' " it White-
months old.
Icht
wharf,
ScilliD); on* ut Cost.
P'OIUAI 1 CASH STORE, comer uf Wl,linker ami
* / Congress streets. Tho subscribers, In ordor to close
low stand, will dispose oTthe eu-
uiug of Staple and Fancy Dry
ntii tho 19tn of February, whi
uuu wnu lumnininir will lin*- 1 -*
jan 24
tire stosk
Gootls at o-
the balance then
GAMIMIJNL a nil IIURNINI
flvnd 2U barrels of the
•Id by tho barrel or otherwise at the low*
3- ly
Bancroft A Bryan,
CiEMKHAI. AUIiM-8 AND UltOKKKS,
KOIl TIIK tMTHrUASE ANDSXI.EOr
STOCKS, BOX PS, JtXCUANGE it HE A 1. ESTATE.
No. 117 Hay Street! Huvanimh.
Un9J ly
Liverpool uml London Fire null JRio
Insurnitc* i-onipuny
Bil Agnuts of tlin above Comp
Buildings, Stock in
ost favorable terms.
BANCROFT k BRYAN,
No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah.
away about loi
_ J*”* ?4 3 ISAAC D’LYON, Jailer.
B ROUGHT TO JAII A nugroVun immi
WILLIAM, 6 feet 7 inchos iu height, light oor_
plexion, sluuder mode, about 25 years of ago. Says ho
belnugs toWyloy Williams, of Aluscogeo County, Ge*
and runaway abont six weeks.
J an 24 3 ISAAC D LYON, Jailer.
1 TOM, 6 foot 6 inches in height, dark complexion
; 2U years of age. Says ho belougs to Katherin
nty, Georgia, and runaway abou
Berry, of Camden (
ISAAC D'LYON, Jailer.
Itiug 20 select
ri-.f •-■:
W. W. I.INCOLN, Monuinont-nqr.
[BORLAND GKIGIAN IHTTLRS,
L.For the permanent euro of Liver complaint
iidico, Dyspepsia, Nervous Dobility, and all dlseasoi
iug from a disordered Liver or Stomach, this day
lived pur steamer State of Georgia aud for sale by
n 22 W. W. LINCOLN, Mouumont-sqr.
•eh U
received per steamer H
‘SasalfS
•teof Georgia, and fur sale by
’. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr.
S WEET HcjRntcd Honey Soup.—An oxce
lout article to prevent the hands and face froi
imppiug. Also, Cythorian Cream of Soap, manurat
ured expressly for tho ladies, just received and for sale
X (jan 24) -
^ lOItN.—MtMMJ busheli
W. W. LINCO LN
ni« tiy
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
Uniml Flour t Potatoes, &c.
|(}(1 ItllLS. Hiram Smith uud line Gcncssoo Flour
1 ULf 40 k, bbls. do. do. extra do. do.
■ior Pink Eye Planting Potatoes
’ • ting do.
1 40 >0 bbls. d
250 bbls. sup .
150 do. Mercer and Carter e
100 do. E. Phelp’fl Gil.
50 do. P. k II. Connecticut River do.
30 do. Domestic Brandy
80 do. Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers
20 do. Treadwell's Pilot Bread
50 boxes do. Seda Biscuit
80 do. Beadell's (Is and 8s Tallow Candles
73 do. Colgate's Pearl Starch,
Landing and for
j**>»4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
Ji AY.—-200 bales Eui
jan 21 *
B RANr-
sale by
liny lor
,_iON,
Foot of Wsst-Uroad-st.
,000 bushels fresh Wheal Bran, for
DAVID R. DILLON,
Foot of West Broad-street.
NOTICE.
A LI. HILLS outstanding ugniust thn
j/Y STATE OF GEORGIA, must bo presontod on
board thi- r — —**’ *
ainship
his day for settlement.
WALTER COLLINS.
t )*pnrtnr«* of Cars on Ccnirttl Rttllrond.
Two Pi.MSNaKR Trains Daily.
Evening IVuia—Leaves Savannah at 8 P. M„ and ar
rives at Macon at5*x A. M., connecting with tho South-
Western Railroad to Oglethorpe, and by stages the
and Western uight trains to Atlanta, Montgomery
Chattanooga, and with tho Augusta and Waynesboro*
Railroad (day train) to Augusta; and (going East) with
Railroad to MilUdgevillefrom Gordon.
MAltlNti INTELLIGENCE.
MEMORANDA.
Bali iinoro. Jan. 21—Cleared, brig CnaUanoo^a, Brad
ford, for Savaiiuah.
Now-Orleans, Jan. 19—Clsarcd. brig Zenobia, Carrol-
ton.for Savannah, with the following cargo: KB hiids
Sugar, 074 bbls Whisky, 7 casks Bacon, 33 coils Hope, 4U
sack# Sutton Seed, Ac.
Now-York, Jan. 20-Cleared, schr Mason B Davis,
Davis, for Savannah; schr Chas Mills, Francis, do:
brig 1. W Maxwell, Bush, for Jacluonrills j achr Rio,
Hcrriob, do.
isostou, Jan. 2D—Arrivsd, brig Orinoco, Lewis, from
wnh, vrsitlp^fre^ht.
COLLETON BSTTER8.
4 1’IJRKLY Vcgmahle preparuiion, nnd a sov
ereigu remedy for DygMpit*. For salo by
121 "W. W. LINCOLN.
p I.ASra, CKOI KEKY Mud Ukloa Wnrn.
VJT A fall assorimuut cousUntly ou hand and for sale
*- IjaoUJI COLLINS k BULKLEY.
CBUTA1N8, CURTAIN MATERIAL,
FURNITURE COVE [(INCH, Ac.,
AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
W. II. CABHYL’S
CURTAIN STORE
1. No. 1 «0 < Li »iiiiii-hi i'hllntlolnliln,
t’orna- 0oppo.u. thr Slat. H„„„.
TTE iu sti.ro .full .look uf Freud.
A4- Roocatollo, I Do. Satin I). I,alnc»;
Indin Sstin Jtunuka; | T.hlot 1'lnno CoY.ri, to.;
French Mo.iu.tt.; Uilt CnrutoCM*
Ito. FlUflui; uilt Tin. nnd Bnnd.i
acoand Muslin Curtains Gimps, Fringes,
of every style and price. Cords, Tassels, Ac.
N. Y. Painted WINDOW SHADES of all stylet and
prices; ltulf Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brassos, fto.,
and entry thiyeouipUtv/or Curtain, ol'the newest Par U
styles, aud at the luirvuiprices.
Persous srudiug the bright and width of their
franuu, can have their Curtains maile aud trimmed in
the Lest manner: sou Fashion Plates in August number
ofGodsy’s Lady's B-»ok.
o.-„— . ... and dollars generally,
W. U. CARRY I.
CUTLET’S.—Vonii
Cutlet.
OMELETS.—Plain, Omelet in Hum and in Madeira
nCutlet, Veal Cutletaud Mutton
Wine.
s Fl811,
-Shcephcail — Fried, Broiled. Stuwod with
; Mullet— Broifud aud Fried.
Meals nan ho obtained at all hours.
Suppers gotten up and served in tho most ologant
iouth, at this establishment, will please notify tho pro-
VALIA1ILE PROPERTY FOR 8AIaE
in ninrii'Un,(<eorglu.
fig& A large, well finished, COTTAGE BUILT
MANSION, with superior ont-buildings, gar
dens, orchards, Ac., ail of which are new aud in
complote order. The abovo was the summer residence of
“ Into Benj. Suider, and can be bought
7
tage by applying e
Another Scientific Wonder!
GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA!
.OK. BOUUJU.TON'8 . Th. t ra . dix..uv.
fourth stomach of
tho Ox, after direc
tions or Baron Lie
big, tho great 1‘hy-
sudoglcaT Chemist,
HouuuroN,
Philadelphia,
TliiBisatru ly
Liver Complaint, Ci
ter Nature's owu uu
Gastric Juice.
fusediu v
for Indigos ....
,’onstination amt Debility, curing af-
mctliod, by Nature's own Agent, tho
JUT naif a teasuooutull of Pepsin -si
ll digostor disHol vo fire pounds or Roast
Beef iu ahouttwo hours, out of tho stomach.
PEPSIN is tho chief clemcut, orgreatdigeatingprin-
ciple of the Gastric Juice—tho solvent of tiie Fowl, the
purifying, preserving nnd stimulating agent of the Sto
■naoh anu IntestiueH. It is oxtrnctea from tho Diges
tive Stomnuh of the Ox, thns forming a true. Diyertir
Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastrie Juice iu it_
ical powers,and furnishinga oomplete aud perfect
SPECIAL NOTICES
Private Hospital.
DOCTOHN WILUIHAN dt MANA|||,
Fin.-niiKiT, »ur win of tu. fun R oin ''
KS? 3 D TJl ,, i D * U " * 0ANAIU -
mplotod the arraiigemenU for a Fripul
Hospital, and ilttod up the same with all Uis appli,^
of hygisno, good nursing, and medical and surgical”!
tendance, now offer tbs Nuoflta of the laaUiaUoa ti!
public. w
The terms of admission are $1 per day. This will««.
cure constant and efficient medical attendance, nu^.
clnes, board aud lodging. Tea dollars will bs HqstrJ
in advance, which will not bo subject to reclamation -
Apartments perfectly private maybe obtained ou r*7
souabln terms.
That the iuiiitnticu may partake an rauoh oa pomiMt
)B the iMiievolent puhlio eharacter which tho origin*,
tors iutvndcd, thoy have aollnltod tho following gtnli,.
•non to act. as a board of visitors, who will at all anj
any time Inspect the promlnos, nnd whose names ar .
guarantees to tho public of its offiuiout management
liou. Langdou Uhovst, , John W. Aodereon
Joseph 8. Fay, A. A. flmeU. '
Char Ice Ureeu, I John W. Itnbun
John Boston, . I Solomon Cohen,’
Montgomery Cumuiing.
Arrangements have alto been raudu Ibr the necomt»o.
datlou of negroes. P. H. W1LDMAN, M. D.,
Corner Aboroorn and South Broad-st.
CHAS. GANAHL, M. D.,
South Broad-streot, East of Barnard.
doc 21
BT-Sr 3 -
VvJSk of Uo
Cotton to my frieude in.Liverpool ftui
New York. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR.
DR. J. J, ROBERTSON,
orrica, no. 100 brocoutom-stubf.t.
Residence, “ Marshall House.” 0ra may 28
their names to eithor of the undersigned, and meet at
tho Pulaski House on Thursday, Fob. 3d, 1853, at It
o'clock A. M.
JAMES II. COUPF.R. JAMES P. SCREVEN,
RICHARD T. GIBSON, RANDOLPH SPALDING,
C. A. L. LAMAR, ANDREW LOW,
j*n 13 THOS. M. FORMAN. tf
DKNTI8TRY.
DR.Q. D. BARNES,
Hurglcal nnd IRcrlmnL nl Dentist,
Office corner of Congress and Whitaker-ate., over Mr
Prendergadt's Dry Goods Store. ly ap!7
substitute for il
Srienfifii* Evldenro!
Call on tho Agent nndgetadescriptivecirculargratis,
giving a large amount of scientific evidence, from I.io
big's Auimal Chemistry, Dr. Combo’s Physiology of Di
gestion, Dr.Pereira on Foodand Diet, Dr. J. W. Draper,
of New-York University, Professor Duuglison's Physi
ology, Prof. Silliman, of Yale Collego; Dr. Carnentai*
Physiology, Ac., togctiior with reports of cures from a
' ,t the United States.
No Alt'oliol! Bitters, or Acids!
r Remember this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN i*
natural remedy, freo from Alcohol, Bitters, Adds
fauseous Drugs. It is extremely ngroeahle to the
, and may bn taken by the mostfeebla nati, ate who
jt eat a water cracker without auuto •listross. lle-
uf Drugged imitations. Pepnin is not a drug.
Cures In Every T
Dr. Houghton'* Pepsin has now been tested for up
wards of two years iu every large town in tho Uuited
Statos, and tue Aguute c*u refer Dyspeptics to many
remarkable cures ut every town ! Numerous details of
canes, reports of ouros, oortiti*
a, reports of ouros. certificates of Physicians and
nut*, aro given In the Cf rculars furnished by Ageute
gratis.
Pennln in Fluid and Powder.
Dr. Houghton's Pepsin Is prepared in Powder and in
Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for th
Phvdieians.
Private Circulars for Physicians may he obtained of
Dr. Houghton or hi* Agents, describing the wholo pro
cess of preparation, and giving tho authorities ujton
which the claims of this new remedy are based. Au it
•edy, no objection can bo raised against
its uso by Pliysii
’ r pruotico. Pi
OBSERVE
:upectabfe standing aud regu-
-Every bottle of tho genuine
right and Trade Mark
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Modicines.
W. W. LINCOLN, Wholesale aud Retail Agent in
je 17 eodly-lawt Wholesale and Retail Agent
M essrs, a. g.
Wo have been us
IMENT with the
MUSTANG JMUVIltlENT.
BRAGG Sl CO.—Gknti.kmrn
•usingyour MEXICAN MUSTANG
■he most perfect success. Ono of
'aluuble Express lmrsos had been troubled by
largo swellings or tumors on tho fetlocks; thoy had
grown larger than hen's eggs. Besides being disfigured
by those uppendaxes, the limb* and joiutii appeared
quite stiffuuud, swollen and lame. We had tried many
liniment* and ether remedies, but nothing appoared to
produce any eCrct upon them. Wo would w illingly
navo given twenty-five dollars to havo had them re
moved, and tho horao restored to soundness. Our
hostler ol.luiuod some uf your Liniment, and uppliod it
it eur knowledge. A few days ago he culled our
ou to tho horso—and, to our surprise und grntifi-
his leg* wore perfects *“ '* ‘
di^nra; "
Y . 4 ith—-the
tirtly dimtjinrnrttl f We uskud him by wliat uiag-
ho had effeeted such a remarkablo cure! Ills reply
he had been using tho MUSTANG LINI
MENT on them about ton days—pud tlio .
ontire removal nr the tumors, without producing any
soreness or loaving a scar.
foro tak« great pleasure in recommending
the Liuiiueut, aud shsill t-ontlnno to uso it whouevoroe-
sion requires, in prelorouoe to auy other preparation,
long as it produce* such remarkable results.
KINSLEY k CO., Southern aud Eastern Express,
., corner of Broadway, N. Y.
a given. Messrs.
Steamers, hotels, ear buildi___,
supplied at the lowr.il ichulmniv Juice,.
W. Il.ojinnxii,
Importer of and Dealer in Furuiskiur Goods,
169Che«tunt-st., ourntir nth-street,
Opposite tho State House. Pit Hi
RKKKNIC AND ft'LAJilU lUMNtRMBiVl
„ , LOTTERY OFFACE,
Gatulry’s Htulding. DhU hI.. opposite Pott Office.
GREGORY A MAURY. Maaagen.
» drawn ia Savannah, This Day,,
74 Numbers—14 Drawn Ballou
A CAPITAL:
».«** DOLLARS!
Tleksts 42-r-Sharos In proportloq.
DAtl h. 11. STKWXBT.
Vsndvf for Gregory k Maury.
A „ r MlliPif
LL person* iiufebted to Dr. 8.8. Crawford will
say* roue by callinu onr office aud making
paviuont boforu the 1st of Fsbrasry. *
tf NORWOOD |t WILSON.
No. 1 Will-
June 30,1852.
Un' ciucu tho above certificate
Kiusley k Co., inform us tlmt one or thoir drivers was
thrown from his wagon in^ the upper part of the city
aud very badly bruised, the wagon passing over his bo
dy. lie was takon into a Dootor’s Offioo close by, and
tho physician told him to wie th, MurUiuy Liniment ! ns
had recently tried if in a similar case with great
• did so, and all tho soreness, lameness ap<*
removed, sothat tlio next day he wasout
speak from experience, and v . v „„„, „
judge. The press, far aud wide, havo uuited In .,v UU ,
mendfeg^tho German Bitters, and to the afflietod v
junG I in
t cordially advise their u
REMOVAL NOTICE.
DR. WEST ha* removed his residence and
doc 24
V It A N K LI N JOB O FFICU.
WM. H. ROYAL,
1’l.AIN AMD FANCY
BOOK AN3 JOB PRINTER,
■101 ivi.i. ,1 . . ’
Cor. Braughtou A-, Wliltnkrrnln. fmi
DEM-riSI-BV.
Mo So m, © ^ A a Hda
Mursiciil aud Alerlintilcnl Dcutlnf.
Office in BROUGHTON STREET—
•<22* se
■outh ilde—pear WlilUik«r-,t. ly
i CongrOM-»tr«.t, b«lw«n Dr»,h.u .oil
Q. N. NICHOLS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
Bulfeat., oppoalte PnlaaklHonMe,
8AVANNA«I, GA.
Circulars, Cards. Blits of Lading, Choek*, tad
• ostors and Programmes, done at short no ties. (f6-!y
Mat
MUSTANO LINIMENT t
mera. as the best aiticle wo have ever used for
i, Sprains,or Golds in Horses. We havo u
extensively and always effeetualiy. Some of oui
f ether Liuiiuent.
Bruises ami Sores, as well
they all sarit acts like magic,
have entirely abandoned the use of
"J.M. HEWITT,
n Express CompgL,,
,.\.r . ,, . » n '* Hamden's Express.”
nsnt ^ Co*'* Mexican Mustang Lini-
PrinolpO UiriM.. 301 Ilro.lw.y, N. Y., ul 8t. Iyol«,
Missouri.
Sold by ovary Druggist in Savannah,,and iu al-
most every Drugstore in tiie Uuitod Htatcs. Oliver T.
Bragg, General Arout for tho Southern Stats*. P<0.
Address, Saviuinah, Qco. oodUwtw
A ft NOTICE. ^
LL parsons Indebted to tho Into firm of WOOD,
C'LAGHOKN k CO., either hy note or open oo-
1 liuuan c to., either by note or open oo-
couut, arc hereby iiutifled that all claims remaining
unsettled by 1st February next will be placed in the
hands of au attorney for collection.
Jt>> 1 _ CLAOUORN k CUNNINGHAM.
TOBACCO AND BEUAltM.
90(1 ^ Uiixo* Mnuufacturod Tobacco of vari-
on* brands aud sites, GO M. Segars various
brands, in store aud for sals by
-J* 8 - 13 SWIFT k CO.
M m.AHHEX.-M I,l,l. w.T. Mol u „.,U3bl l |.
N. O. do., iu store and for salv by
jan 12 J
SWIFT A CO.
/LOUR.
lUd bbls Baltimore Flour. ‘ '
do Prime Geueveo do
IIIr.in Smith i:»tr»F«nlly Flair.I. alar.
IjBn 13| Wll-nCO.
and for sale by
T/I8II.—IDi'.r.k" C<i«jii-!i, :Tli hbl*. Fichled IJer-
iels ■t'ohCil do., 36 whole and half bar
rings, 50 boxes smok^S do., 36 whole and
s Mackerel, 20 Kit* do., just rsooivtd aad f«
4 McMAlION k D
fur sale by
J*“. 4 “ McMAilON k DOYLE. '
fJYEA AND C'OFFEE UKNH—For ealo iy
COLLINS k BULKLEY
C l RANITM UNOERFINNIN448.—190 j.fe
IT *Mferula b/ U*«4] BUNKERJtOGDEN.
Book and Job Printing,
No. 10 ( ^ Brynn-Ht.
(ENTRANCE IN THE LANE.)
RDEK8 1«A ut tho Printing OHiru, or at the
Bookstoro of tho subscribers, will be promptly oso-
Qtttad, JOHN M. COOPER k CO.
FLEIHINU <fc ltllLLEN.
The undersigned, having united In the practice of Law
will attend punctually to any business en
trusted to their cars.
Office, Corner bay anti Whitaker-,tt., over Bi$ra,Swi/t,
JHn,hne it Co.
Wu. B. Fuusikci.
„ ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Ucmw uf R/f
John M. Miu.sk.
hi:,
and Whitaker ttrmU.
corner o/ u-iy and W hitaker itreete.
Offieo hours from 9 i. M. to U p. M.. and T. M.
-' ' ly jan 31
Lost,
O N Thursday night, in the vicinity or Congress
and Lincoln streets, an eld Leather Pooket Bock,
gyutaiuing between sixty and seventy dollars, hi bank
* n<l smaller denominations. The llndff
will bo Uborally rawarded by leaving it at Ui# Daily
Morning Mews Uttlee.3*jan 22
RET
I> BH
»d hy Ui
LOST.
TWEEN Athiuiciim und Taylor street—a fine
BRACELET. Tho fludsr will be liberally reward-
~ * isvimtti* ”•*' • " “ -a—*•
jan 22
Old C'enietery.
Vf OTICIC.—Person* having Luts or EncloJftRns i“
the old Brick Cemetery, arc notified that if they
wish the earn* kept clean and freo from weeds, to., thoy
must make early application to the undersigned, mho-
im». «
Bm|iortunt to H«mei(«cpen.
fully inform* hi* patrons
" that be now sends hi*
furnish those who wish
ket Buliti, 1
Jim War* of ol.
toa-FL (.jsaiy)
asfesw
«t Hi..lor. Hi, U .nail
jliim J. MAITHICS
'Snud M*»>;
Wagons am! Cradles.'and
fmad at ItfBreMh-
RSE A NICHOLS.
MEDICAL CO-PAKTNEKHI11P.
Dr. E. U. MARTIN and Dr. H. L. BYRD,
having associated themselves in the prac
tice of their Profession, may be found at their Office, at
the rosidouce of Dr. )!., No. 97 Broughton-streot, soutii
side, between Bull aud Drayton-streets. Dr. M. maj
bo found at the Marshall llonse at night. Cm no 4
WANTED,
ps.-r^A PARTNER in a profitable and wsll ei/
VvISL tablishcd Manufacturing Basinets in this
city. He must be of active busfuets habits, and be able
to commaud between two and three thousand dnHars.-
Apply at this office. 6 jan 29
DENTISTRY.
DR. HI. C. IIEALD
Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi
cial Teeth, in the bost style. Office first corner west of
the Marshall House. ly jan 17
WOODMAN'S
CHERRY EXPECTORANT,
For tho cure of Consumption, Decline, Aath-
i, Bronchitis, Wasting of the Flesh, Night
Sweats, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Difficulty
or ^ruuthing. Colds, Coughs, Intluensa, Phthisic, Pain
iu tho Nide, and all Diseases of tho Chest and Lungs.
It is pleasant to tako, and perfectly safo in accordance
to the .directions. By its timely uso yon may secure
yourself from the dangerous oonsoquences of Coughs
aud Colds, which, nogleotod, ripeu into fatal Consump
tion. Buy ono bottle and givo it a fair trinL Remem
ber the name. Cherry EXPECTORANT. Sold In wvery
Drug Store. Sin dec 9
Dlt. WAI. NKPIIEW KING,
as. ~~ - n Having looted in Savannah, offers hi* pro-
■rCSi fusslonal servioos to citizens in ths city tud
vicinity.
Office corner cf Barnard and 8tato streets.
RKrKKKNOBB.—RobL Hutchison, Esq.; Stephen Ha
bersham, Esq.; John R. Wilder, Esq.; and Messrs.
Way A King. 3m jan 6
Among which may be spooified ** Dr. Hoofland's cele
brated Bitters,” for sale by C.M. Jackson, aud used with
remarkable success in Liver Complaint, Jsundico, Dys
pepsia, Nervous Debility, and a general derangemeut
of the Stomach. The Sunday DiejtatcK says of this
medicine :—
” We feel convinced, that in tho ni
Bitters the patient does not becoui
constantly gains strength aud
fact worthy of great-consideratL-
ploaaant iu tastu aud in smell, andean bo administered
i of the Gorman ft
debilitated, hut
consideration. The^lrftiSSkAro
. J iy circumstances to tlio most delicate s w .... u ...
Indeed they can be used by, all porsons with the most
perfect safety. It would be welt for tbos^erho aro
much affected iu the nervous system, to commence with
teaspoouful or less and gradually increase. Wo
V vof warn, .
A Free Invitation to nil
To teat the efficacy of Radway'a Ready Relief.
L,fc 0,1 who r with Rheumatism, Neu-
•vZjS ralgia, Sick HeadAclie, Disrrbrra, or Chill
Fever, call upon tho Agent of Radway'* Ready Relief
for thoir town, and w hatever your complaint may be,
ve guarantee that in less than five minutes after using
it you will be from pain. Wo promise you that however
sevore you may suffer from pain on entering the store,
that if you apply it on tho spot, you will he freo from
pain on returning home. Rod way's Ready Relief not#
iustontiy. It ia quick, safo, pleasant and powerful.—
Let all who suffer pain call upon the Agent and try tils
R. R. R., it will cure you. lm 5
TAVSC0TT* FOREIGN EXCHANGE
AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY.
Person* wishing to seud for their friends,
nud desirous of bringing tbenr out by fir*t
class packet ships, aro informed that tho subscribers are
tho only ageuts for the above Agency in this city.
TJ'oy are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm.
Tapscott k Co., Liverpool, in sums from £1 and up
wards, which draft* are negotiable in any town through
out Ireland and Great Britain.
Drafts on France and Germany, payable in all parti
of th* Continent, also for sale. Apply to
BUNKER k OGDEN, 80 Bay-st.