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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1853)
i >w- !■ 1 ■ —""™" pf ”—■—■—"■— • • M. STEAMSHIP IHAHKI., I William Bollin* commander,between Savannah, Key Wait auJ Havana, 1 connecting with tha Pacific Mail _» Steamship Company's Liua for nta. This splendid saa ataamsbip will hereafter I Savannah for Kay Watt and Havana on tha lftth “7th of aaoh month, and from Havana for flavan- l tha 8th and 22d of aaoh month. | ISABEL will oonuoot at Havana with tha Unit* Ms Mail Steamship Company's I.f • Paoitlo Mail Line from Punac 'Spill \» llll California . infers will bo landed at tha Railroad Wharf free jilt at tho Isthmus at tha paaseugor's expanse. I ISABEL will also connect at Havana with tho i Stales Mall Steam Company's Line to New Dr ier New Orleans, Aspiawall and San F._. bo had by applying to MOHDKCAI * CO., Charleston, 8. C. lengers this trip (of the lftth Inst.) will oouuect tho epleudid steanior Golden Gate ** Kilt 1‘lllliAULLPUiA. ■Iphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid side-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, c» 1.200 tons register, Capt. Walter Col Hus, has commenced her rogu* and will leave Savannah un 8th Sept., and every alternate W> •ty on the 22d Sept., and tlth and 20th Got., lu Nov., and se un. been built with entiro rogard to safety, STEAMBOAT LINES. Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg. ,psn w ^The Union Steamboat Company of ^Georgia and South Carolina having tho- ■MaMMMftaroughly ovarhauled and refitted the su perior steam -packets H. L. COOK and OREGON, with lighters, are now ready to transport freight of all description between Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than any othsr boats on tbs river. The steamers are commanded by experienced and accommodating captains, and all freight oonsigned to their agunts will be forwarded free of Commissions. Ths accommodations for passenxer~ suual if not superior to any boats on the river. Fai $6,00. HENRY HARPER. l*r., 8avauv>ah, 00* |—“—j— Anf sepTl E. r. KINCIILEY JAMES HARPER A CO , Avgusta. Savannah, tlst Sept., ISM. and dispatch, aud oll'ors new and admirable fa- »business and travoi. For freight or passage, jw C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah » 21 HERON A MARTIN. Ag'ts m Philndelph YORK & SAVANNAH Sit AMSHIP LINE Weo kly. Tho new and splendid steamship: FLORIDA,Capt.Woodhuil,and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, hulougiug the New York aud Sr Navigation Company, York every Saturday, of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpass ed imsafety, spued and comfort. Tftese stuaiuers, leaving Savaunah at tho same time that the Murion aud Southerner leave Charleston, rivnia Now York as soon as or before them. Jp"Cablu passage $23, payable before going onboard Agents: PADIiLFORD. l'AY A Co, .Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 124 Front-street. Now York, U. H. MAIL LINK. Kew-VofkJi Charleston Steam-rackets ^g5^j£j^^Loavo Adger'* wharves every Silurdi _ . Steamships UNION Capt. Rioh'd Adams 1,500 Tons. MARION....* Capt. M. Hurry 1,21 jJOli rUEUNKR Capt. W. Foster 1,0 Capt. J. Dickinson Aft AGGER _Tbe Steamship J a tho Hue early in May Passage a. . HENRY MISSKOON, Corner East Hay and Adgor's Wharves liuishiug, will bi • For Freight or Passage^apjily at the office of tin Charlrxton.Anril 12. 1852. SHIP LINES. POKNKW YORK—OlilKMtnbliHliud Line ** The packot brig WILSON FULLER, J. John- ■*.TTi& scu ,UMter » ">H '“cut with dispatch as abovo.— elMabb'or freight or passigo apply ou board at To jan 24 URIG1IAM, KELL Y**A CO. ;jZ FOR NEW YORK— Hrig Llue. 1 -3 . The fast sailing regular packet brig AUGUSTA, Mw&T- Stone master, will have dispatch. For freight ■Safi <r pussage, apply on board, or to jan 24 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. FOR NEW YORK—Ueorgia Llue. The regular packet schr. JULIA ANN, Cap Hardy, will have dispatch for tliu above port.— ‘ tight or passage, apply to ROWLAND k CO. M FOR i'ROViilKNCE. W- The sohr. TRIUMPH, Capt. Howard, wi bales cotton on deck to complete cargo. (jan 24] ROWLAND* KOK NEW VHRK-Ni w Line. fan. .The regular packet bark MARIA MORTON, ^BSjKCapt. Uulkloy, will meet with dispateh us abov mMskk'ot freight or passage, apply to Captain or to II. K. WASHBURN, Agent. P' liave dispatch for the For freight or passage, apply .18 A BRUNDAGE. HR1GIIAM, KELLY » Me L jaa 12] A. C. TOMs. i£k J»a« FOR NEW YORK —iIn K Llue. .The fast sailing regular packet bark HAR- a VEST, U. Nichols master, haviug a large put ■Hon or her freight engaged w ill have dispatch.- aiauooof freight or passage apply on card or to WASHBURN, WILDER A CU. JR NEW YORK—Old KniubliitbcU Line rt. The packet brig PlllLUUA. A. 11. Callmi master, will meet with dispatch as above. F BOb.'reiglii or passage apply on board at Telfaii kn is BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. VQK 1*111 LA DELPHI A—ilerou’ts i «-», Tho regular packet sclir. C. A. GREINER, Uigbee master, will have disputch for the abov sBNRELport. For freight or passage apply to j»u 17 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. ROWLAND A CO. FOR HAVRE. .The ship ADRIAN, Capt. Neal, haviug in '• irgo engaged will meet with dispatch. it of SOU bales Cotton to complete, apply to 2w ALLEN A HALE. FOR HO.Vi'ON. The bark CHARLES WILLIAM, W. Bis.land £ master, will moot with dispatch as above. Fo ‘ t or passage apply on board at Telfair' BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. Vessel Wuiitoil |'or New ItrdiurU. 72, A vessel of 150 to 200 tons burtheu, is wauted I l lumber at Doboy Island, ft fcNew Bedford. Apply t ROWLAND A CO i be had on application iWHIi jan 10 ROWLAND A CO. >UK NUW.VOKK—Ne with quick dispatch fui ASHRUItN, Agt. ir. will i eight o with dispatch os abov. „ , „e apply on board at Telfair' Wharf, or to (dee 28) BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. VESSELS WANTED ON FKElUtli ■£ _ ,c— - c* i Freights OR CHARTER. Freights for Northern, Eastern and —— Southern ports, oau be had ou appliea-^^Tm tlon to (nov 4j ROWLAND A CO. J3ANtS. risk:; -lyl WILLIS* UKUNDAOE.* L Ba.icrort Ac Itrysui, OENEUAI. A(JU.\T» AMU IIUlIKEIIS, STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE A HEAL ESTATE. No. 117 Huy ritroet. Huvuiuiuli. -*>»24 Liverpool nod London Fire uud Lite InMiiruneo Company. rjNHK undnrsiguml AgnutH of the ubuvo Compel. X "'ill take risks against Fire ou Buildings, Stock in Tirade, Ac., on the most favorable terms. BANCROFT A BRYAN, 24 ly No. H7 Bay-st., Savannah. V ! THIRTY HOUR STRIKE LEVER CLOCKS, JEWELED. 9K Clocks urn constructed (at cousidcrahli ra expense) with a particular regard to dura- lie most serious objection to tho lover—tho wear lie points of tho balance shaft aud screws, tli uut increase of friction and doorcase in motto uuiug a short time— being ohvlatod by the us Kilished stone jewel, and strait pivot* or bear instead or points to tho halaucu shaft. :ased In beautiful cost iron, ornamented rl'eot time-keepers i, and warranted t< sinus*. Fo; Xa tho Jewelry i ian 21 Look out for the Engine when tho WHISTLE BLOWS.’* petition is tho Lifo of Trade.” 'A1NT NOW AS THEVT USE TO WAS.” Tho ntioniion of the pub* .lie is callud to thil lari.’n an.I <k ot ail kiuds CABKIAGES, -gOMUnUy kept on hand by the Subscriber. a » v aunah Will please to boar in mtmA sh.t th.v a r , indebted to the undersigned fur < v Currutyes Li (A is murid from 15 i In stating that my Manufacturing ULriu a ,t " ln H * T aonah, and it is ng establisluueuts in th^NortVto ke Carnages expressly for this markot; so my pat- | will perueivo that it is my determination to give Vnu.t antiiu satisfaction to all who may be ptoased to J. C. THORNTON, Corner West Broad and Bay Streets. I.—The inhabitants or the neighboring Counties articularly informed that noue of the work I*bd- ■ln their respective neighborhood* is from my eitxb- (jan 8-6m J. C. T- JCDWAHJD O’BYKKU’8 |«CEttY AND LIQUOU STORE, ""rtylor’n Building, Market Wharf, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. JE. O’B. keeps oonstsutly in store ■••large stock of Gkooi'.hiks, Liquors,] ierr-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing, i chests Blaok Tes. I bags of Coffee. B boxes Ground Coffee. |J*" ,1 * Cr '!fbud, Yellow, and WU1U Sugars. i half-pipe. Gogn^ Brandy. S b4 5" u Joorti Proof Domestio Brandy. do. Phelps's Gin. 7 ,. d°- Bum. J hhds. do. B5 d5I!n Tsa^’» M * ,a4t ' R . nd Madeira Wisss. in f oap, .' t *y aasortod qualities. aO^ratesjioortedCroo k.ry - Ware. Iy oc Tb01.N-Ju.w UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. AND PICOLATA. JAnvei every Tutuluy, at 10 o'clock, A. M. . The superior sleam-paoket WM. GAS- TUN, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday M.irnfnr ui III n r .ilnnlr >».l will ■ Morning, at 10 o every Tuosday. •f passage hy this To Darien... St. Mary' t of passage by this boat aro as follows: ~ U 00 4 50 6 UO Jacksonville Blaok Creek, I'ioolataand Palatka 8 00 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston •team-packet wharf, or to an 2d CLAOllUBN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag'i clock A. M. Juutrul Rail- 12 M. the same day, iU THUivUI-.ltS litllNU MIRTH. TIIK HAVANNAH ANU 011ABL1CMTON STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah eTery morning at 4 after the arrival of the night train of th road, aud arrive at Charleston u connecting at Charleston with the Wilmington Hieoin-Pnckcta, Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2>, P. M., and also w ith the Ncvv-York and LlinrleHtoii Hteninnhlpi Which leave Charleston tvory Wednesday aud Sail to New-York by land route, $20—time 52 hours; t steamships, $25. (my 15] H, M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINE TO FLORIDA. HA TK Of PASSAGE REDUCED. The superior now *luampucket WE- ILAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every rday at 10 o’clock JRate of passage iu Urge airy ..$3 00 .. 4 50 Jacksonville Pioolata Palatka Black Creek N. B.—Freight consigned t sill be shipned free of all charges at Apply ou board, at the Charleston fob 12 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, A| ti 00 8 00 . 8 00 ... 8 00 K. II. Duke, for Ocala, - Palatka. Wharf, ill C. S. Mail. £sihsr. SAVANNAH TO DABIBN, A LINK of Four Horse Post Conclius leuvos 8u- x\. vauuah every *11 ondity itnd Tliurndny, nt 7 o’elork A. l>f. For Dariou, via Bryau Old Court-House, Riceboro' South Newport, arriving iu Darien at li o'clock P. 1 Returning on TnrMilii>N and Friday Arriving in Savanuahat ft o'clock P. M., aud c.inn*. With the boat* for the North, ltd'* Office lu Savannah, a St iiiies, corner of state and Whitaker s Marshall House Omnibus Line. XElVAKBANUGlIlilllTS A. HOOKER having iiureader ru with the Omni :rs for the Mai all Hons Lady Ilouts in connection accommodation or pussou: ami all part* ot the city. The Omnibus aud il* the arrival ot tho cars aud steamboats, with first .. team* and careful driver*, aud the subscriber* will-, taponsiblo for all baggage or ohocks for Baggage doliv- aud Hack will be in attendance upou mducl dec 23 WM. JOHNSON, Proprietor Marshall House. S. A. HOOKER. NEW STOKE! OKOCEKIES! Corner Whitaker and liroughton luine. J UtiT received per uteuiners mid packets, ii fill supply of GROCERIES, which are offered at whole sale or retail, at cash prices. Th* goods have beeu se lected. aud every article is warranted to prove satisfac tory or may be returnod. jan 18 tf WM. O. DICKSON. FRKNCII MUSTARD, SARDINES, PICKLES, PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS, FANCY BOXES PRUNES, BRANDY PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD. TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE, —and— ‘20 BOXES RAISINS (all clusters,)—WHOLE. HALF AND QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, Ac., Ae. Just received and for aulu ut . A DICKSON’S, jan 18 tf Cor. Whltakor-st. and Broughton-lan*. Hams 1 Tongues! Bolognas < J UST received per Mourner— ! bbls. Pig llauis M Smoked Tongues, ls-ge site 5*' lbs. Bologna Sausages 2 bbis. Smoked Beer For sale at DICKSON’S janj8 tf Cor. Whltakor-st. and Brought n-lane. IIiiltcr<—l lbs. for $1 * J UST RECEIVED— 10 kegs Butter, 4 lbs. for $1 10 do. Gosheu do., 3>^ lbs. for $1 15 do. Sthictlt Prims do., S lbs. for $1. Landing per schr. Triumph- 50 Iinitatiou English CHEESE, rich and flu* flaror 20 boxes Mild Rich Northern Cheese " ■'•aleat DICKSON'S. ' IS tf Cir. Whltaker-st. aud Broughton-lan*. i inlurm the Ladies of Selling: Off at Keduccd Prices! THE FOLLOWING GOODS: Mouslln* d* Lainos French Cashuieros, figured Do. Merinos Black ttouibr.tiues (of the host make) Poplins, plaidod and plain Brocade Silks, of tho most magnificent designs Plain and Changeable Silk*, ot every shed* Alpacas, plain blaok Do. do. colors Do. figured Ginghams—Freuob, English and American Linen Table do. ev«ry sis* Huckaback Towels Bird's-Eye do. Dowlas, Huokabaok Linau Damask, of every width Ticks, and a general stock of goods usually ■*'' J Is store, at J. 11. COHEN k CO.’S. 140 Hroughton *t. jan 18 W. V. PRENTICE'S DAtiUERKGAN CiALLEKV, ST. JULIAN STREET, Over Zoubaiim’H .Runic Store, SAVANNAH. fpiIE SUBSCRIBER would culluttontion to his I now aud improved style or Colored Daguerreotypes, lie warrant* to give satisfaction to all whodesiretohave ‘heir likenesses tukou in a superior style. Call aud examine spooimuni of my work over th* usio Store, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE. P. 8.—Instructions in the art, aud all kiuds of stock constantly for sale. is fel.4 GOWDEKV Ac WELLS, FACTUKS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, —■21 24 HAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. ly ~ ALB! ALB J ALB ! ESSRS. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS & CO.— .9*! a "T Vuu ar ® hereby appointed our “Sol* Ag'-iiU lor tho sale of our bruud* of “ Albany Imperi al Alo, in th* olty of Bavnunah, State of Georgia, • of the abovo well ample supply- will Willink s Wharf." Persons desiring the article will be promptly supplied giving notice at our Office, on th* Wharf, or through the Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS* CO* deoil Willink's Wharf. Families supplied with half barrels of Cream Ale. SellilPK off ut Cost. ( 'I HEAP CASH STORE, corner of Whitaker mid ) Congress streets. The subscribers, in ordor to close ir business at the abovo staud, will dispose of tli e eu- >w remaining of Staple and Fanoy Dry prices, until the 12th of February, Goods at the balai jan 24 x remaining will be sold a M. PH EN DERG AST 4; SAVANNAH MORNING NEW8, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1853. Dry Goods, Clothing, fee, New Wholesale uud Ketull DRY GOODS STORE Iu Broughton Struct. THE subscribers will open their New altore, near 1 ly opposite 8t. Andrew s Hall-west side-on Mon day 24th lust., where they will offer at their usual low prfees for oaah aud City acceptance, an entirely new •took of Staple and f uioy Dry Goods, to widen thev would respectfully invite the attention of th* citineus of Savaunah. uud tho marohauU aud plainer* or this and ths neighboring 8tat*s. The stock is lance and u part as follows ell selected, iDtiog in Drew Goods. Blnck and Fancy Silks of every w idtb and description French and English Merinos, Cashmeres. DeLxincs ** D* Hrago, Barege DeLaiue*. Bouibailns, Cbaiu- Ipaccas of every description, white end *nd otub'd, Tanetonaaud Swlsc. ^iiiIiroidoiieN* Linen Cambrio Hdkfs, emb'd, plain and hotnstltoh, col lars, Cuffs, Undersloevos.Cbeiunsoti, Flouncing, Bauds, Jackouet and Swiss Edgings and Insertions. niiMitillus ami Shawls. Iilaok aud colored Crape and Silk Mantillas, plain and emb'd Crape Shawls of every description, Bruulm Shawls, Squtro and I^ug Shawls, blaok and oolorud Mantillaa, Velvets and Talma Cloths. Hosiery. Indies' and Gentlemen's Kid, Sewing Silk, Silk, Ran Bilk, I.lsle, Cotton, Berlin, and Cashmere Gloves. La dies' Silk, Raw Silk, Lislo, Cotton and Cashmere Itusu. Haw Silk anil Merino Vests, Gentlemen's plain Silk, Merino, I,. Wool, and Cotton Under Shirts aud Drawers. Linen Dum-.isKs. 8-4,10-4,12-4, und lfi-4 Damasks and Snowdrop Ta ble Cloths, 8-1 und 10-4 Brown Damask Cloths. Bleached and Brown Dainask of ovorv descriptioh. I)unnsk and Snowdrop Napkins and Dollies, Bird's Eye Diaper, Linen Diaper of every descrintioa. mid SliiHiii((s. 10-4 und 12-4 Liuen Shirtings. Pillow-case Linen, 8-4 9-4. 10-4, 11 - 4, and I2-4 Bleached and Browu Allendale and Hamilton Shirtings, Bleached aud Brown Shirtings of every description. Irish Linen. ^ From the lost Manufacturers, and warranted all pure CiotliN, Cussinil'll'* Ac VcHlingti. Black and Blue Broad Cloth, Black and Fanoy Cas- slincrcs, Fancy Vestings, white and colored Marseilles Vestings. Counterpane* anil Blankets* 8-4. 10-4, ll-4, and I2-4 Marseilles and Allendale Counternnues, Paris and Whitney Family Blaukots, Negro Blankcu of every description. Georgia Plaius, Kerseys, Flax and Cotton Osnaburgs. Jl. rn uilciKiisI <V Co. MW FALL AND WINTER (iOUDSf J. II. Ac III. SHLAIiAN, Corner of lirmiHliioti ami Wliiiaker-ntM*. SAVAN NAH, I NVITE attention to their now block of Full and Winter goods, comprising: IHtKSS GOODS. F.M It HOI I) UK IKS. Linen Cambric, English Black Sil Col'il Black Alp* Damask Antique, “ Edgings, Collars aud Cuffs, Habits and lluder-Sloeves Black Lace Veils, Eng., Fr. aud Am. Calioot, Col'd •' Hosiery a ml JLinens. A large and well selected stock of Gloves, Irish Lin ens, Liuun Diapers and Duuiasks. Woollens* Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Liuseya,Cloths, Case!meres aud Vestings, Satinets. Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans: Red, White, Blue aud Yellow Flanuels, llM and II-4 Brow n and Bleached Sheotings, Pillowcase Linens aud Quilts. Country incrchauts, plauters and others, will consnlt their iuterosts by examining our stock before jmrehas- “In,, Wo feel I prlcei upou our loruis. i Nccond l'rlcc. o purchase. PHILIP HEAR, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. ON tlrynii-ist., Nit van null, (in. G RATEFUL to my friends and the public ill geueral for their liberal patronage heretofore ex- teuded to me, I uow ofiur them a greater iuducumeut than over, os I have just received iny FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Enyluh, French and Herman Broad Cloths, Black aud Fancy Doeskin and Caesimere, Black aud Fancy Silk aud Satin aud Embroidered Vest ings ; also a very rich article of Eveuing Vesting,which I am prepared U* make u> order, iu the most fashionable style. Also a large aud well selected stock of Ren’s itnd Hoys’ Ueutly-.Witde ( lotliiug, together with a large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspeud- er*. Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts and i, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valices, 4c., all of which will be sold a o give genoral satlsfaotioi Itc-EHtHbiiftlied in INftO. HOUSTON Ac GKOUNDESON, (Formerly of Hamilton ^ Houston.) WholcHule und Uelnll CLOTHING MERCHANTS, No. 9t» Bryan-st., Savannah, (ia. } W OULD respectfully inform llioir old custom ers. frieuds, and the public generally, that they have now in store a very large and choice assortment of all qualities aud styles, fashionably cut aud well made, tall and winter Clothing, direct from their owu manufactory. Also, a large aud well selected stock of Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, aud FurnLbing Goods in general, to which they invite the attoution of all ' w ishiug supplies for tho coming season. They ha ■o on hand a good supply of Clothing suitable for Ser vants and Pluututiou w ear. Terms—aheap for cash. A few doors west of tho Pulaski House, ouu door from WliiUker-streot, on Bryan.n SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, Ac. COLLEOIATLIJISriTLTE jKT FOR YOUNG LADIES, -- a MI£5 HA THA WA Y, Principal. S CHOOL RjOOM-iu the Uaseraeut of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. TEKMS AND COU43E Or IIVDT. Reading, Spelling and Msutal Arithmetic $ Th* above, with ths rudiments of Geography, History, Wrltteu Arithmetic and Writing... 8 00 Gsography, lllstor v , KngliihUramuiaraiulCom- po.-itiou 10 00 Algebra, Naturi l, Moral nud Intellectual Philns- idiy. Chemistry, Physiology, Astronomy and Rhstoric IS Latin, [ExtraJ ft UO French, ** ft UO A highly accomplished lady, who has formerly resid ed in Paris, has bean eocured as a teacher of Freucb.— If suitable teachers can be obtained, it is designed to make Drawing and Vocal Mnsie integral par&of the course of study. Th* nuinborof pupils will be limited to thirty ; but. Young Ladies wishing to jolu either of tho classes, with.ut becoming regularly connoctcd with the Insti tute, will be reoulved at a specific chargo. Miss II. has permission to refer to Rev. Mr. Tustln, lion. H. M.Charlton.and U. Mallcn, Esq.,of Ma- ncab, and to Rev. W. R. Williams, l). D., aud J. W. vim can, uiui to «cv. »» . Edmunds, of Nsw York. MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND FAIN IING M DANCING ACADUMV. XL MONSIEUR A. HON AUD respectfully infor— r;].®. his patrons, that his Academy is upon for tho r «ceptlon of pupils. During tlio season tho following Fancy Dances will be introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition t— Toreutolla. Rotta, Gavotte, l’as Stirien, Zinguratia, Schotisch, Hedowa, Maxurka.etc. Former pupils are requested to *->me early If they like to learn Fancy Dance* for his Ball, to be giv January next. N. H.—Gentlemen's Class will begin on Tuesday next, the Ifitli lust., at • F^M. ______ nov CJIussicul mifil luRRlhli School, Q. A. HOLCOMBE, (■antoii-Htreet, n«mr the Tnrk. *#p27 dtNl—SawCm PIANO F0UTE WAREHOUSE. riMIE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS I in our 8tore, including a fine SIIOW-ROOM for Piano Fortes, aud A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, wo would Invito tho attention of tho muaioal public to our stock, ooinprisingovory a in the line, which can bo furnished (wholesale RETAIL) of New-York prices. PIANO I'Oll’IES, by A. Stodart k Co., J. B. Dunham, and othera of es tablished reputation, constantly un band. F. /ORUADAI dr- CIO., Importers, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Brya oct 27 tf Next to Market Square. FISK’S .METALLIC: IP'KIAL CASES, lMiie valuable article isjustrecoivml and for sulo by I. W. MORRELL & CO., sept 3 ly floleairenta iu this City (or tin* Inventor __ , ho may neod his services, that h ^tfifWhas chargo of the MARINE RAII.WAY.2bd which is uow in successful operation, lie is. therefu; . prepared to take up vessels of any siso usually visiting our port, and to do tho work of repairing, to., on reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the toius of their vessels, cau also be accoininod. .ted on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prep to ooutract for building Vessels of any class tion, and to carry on the business of Ship- . ing. Spar-making aud Caulking, in all it* various f Ship-Carpe . ; all iU t the eastern extremity of the oity. _ . ..u, i.v._ the premises. IL F. WILLINK, Jr. PIANO FORTES. W. MORRELL & CO. Carpet and Fluor Cloth IVureliouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, &c., dfcr. No. l-lO Congress and No. 57 St. Julie a Sts. ri'HE Subscriber, knowing that the citizens of I Savannah have folt a great interest iu the estab lishing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In this city, aud being aware that many have been awaiting the completion of tho New Store, so that they oould make their selection of the various artiol furnishing their houses, would respeotl'ully infor public, generally, that ho has opened the most plete assortment of all tho various styles of OOODS usually kept in similar establishment*. The Stock ot 'ifforeut departments will consist, in part, o ving Goods, vis: CAKPliT DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Fly, Suporliuo, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Hulls, Ao.; Drug- :s, 6-4,12-4 aud 16-4 in width, ofevery variety of pat- us; Hearth Rugs; Parlor aud Stoop Mats; Table und Piano Covers; Silver uud Brass Oval and Octagon Stair e; Figured India Rubber Cloth 1 °fe bo ts 8al ” lu Stairs. CURTAINS. Silk aud Worsted Damask De-Laine; Worsted aud ask DeLaius; Figured aud Plain Damasks, 'ors; White and Buff, fur Shades. WINDOW SHARES. Transparent landscape, Medallion, Garland and variety of colors; White and Shad< taILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat- *“— >f the latest importation; all of which will be wholesale or retail, on the most liberal to CA.iiPlI INK it ml HUKNINU PLUIiI* J UST nesiveif ‘2U barrels of the above, w-liich will he sold by the barrel or otherwise at the lowest S rices. Arrangouieuts will be entered iuto to sr.pply ealers. [jan 24] J. J. MAURIOE. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to Hr. 8. 8. Cruwford save costs by oalling at our office and mu uy me ut before the 1st of February. J*n 22 tf NORWOOD k WILSON. ill nutting IkltOUUHT TO JAIL.-A negro w< I) named LIDIA, ft feet 1 inch iu height, dark plexion, stout made, about 5A years of age. Says she belong* Ui Joshui Kirkland, of South Carolina, and rur away about four mouths. ’ “ ISAAC D'LYON, Jailer. I JKOI LIITTO JAIL.-a negro man nnmt d WILLIAM, ft feet 7 inches iu height, light oom- " “”'«u, slender made, aboue 20 years of age Says he ng* to Wyley Williams, of Muscogee County, Geo., and runaway about six wools. ISAAC D'L YON, Jailer. xni ■Jj TOM, A feet 6 inches in hei.ght, dark oompl*xi..u, about 2U years or age. Sava he helougs W Katherine Merry, of Camden County, Georgift, and runaway about thr.. " ISAAC D'LYQN. Jailer. l?LOWKttrtKUD*i.—Thu day received Flower Seeds, pot up inboxes, ea box containing 20 select variaties. i.* n 24 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument ear a OOFLAND 4*Elf.11 AN U1TTEKH.— jL- r n *pormanunt cure of Liver complaint, rilTm* trmu TT 1 Dobility, and all disease* -ruing from a disordered Liver or Stomach, ".his d* “Kan l * C State of Georgia^and foreaie by ' jan 22 W. W. LINCOLN. Monuaent-sqr. G 1 !*' 1 DKOPufi,—Firesh lJiunon ami Raspberry ivad ^ J ' ChssrJkn.jJi • «v«ived per steamer State of Georgia, aud for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, Monunicat-*.;r. iWEET Mcenied Honey Honp.—An excel- 5 lent arHele to prevent the hands and face from apnlng. Also, CytWian Cream of Soap, mauufae- red expressly for the ladies, jost received and for sale (J»» *4) W.W. LINCOLN. / 1GUN.—200U bushels priino Corn, for sale by ~ V.^ DAtQD R. DILLON, jan 24 Foot of Weat Broad-atreU. I tiuiore Floor, for sals by £ j* 17] W. D. FORD. Cheap Sugars and Teas* DOUBLE REFINED CRASHED SUGAR (10 lh> CRY8T.VLIZED GRANULATED DO., 5 for $ I also, SPARKLING BRIGHTCOFFEE’SUGAU, 12lbs for$l. r $1. i for $1 I'rcsli Tens, 4 ELECTED from tho latest importations—con } sistmgof:— EXTRA FINE IIYSON, DICKHON’S, jan 20 3 comer Whitaker aini Brought-.u l.n J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull mul Bay Street*. Importer nud Denier In Wines, Liquors and Cigars ^f \ THE subscriber lias now on Imnd it lOp? R,, d well selected stock of Wines, Liquors lUlb6 and Serars, comprising the folluwiug: • im Butt ortho choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1814. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of tho first quality aud choicest OLD •* RE SERVE,'• vintage 1840. One Pipe of tho choiceat and most delicately flavored OLD PAL11ET1NUO. vintage 18.10. One Pipe of the choicest aud exceedingly rare OLD 8LUGIAL, vintage 182U. ■S?.?..* 1 .* .**P* " f 1,10 fiubestand moat highly flavored 31 ITH HIliF'cnipy “ * 80UT1I SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pi|>os Old Ixindon Market. E ght uuartor casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot or the OLD RESERVE, of au olden ii portation, iu Boxes und Demijohns. Two half pines choice OLD PORT WINE. “ " ** •• " Hlll'IIDV i. . - Pi net, Salignae, and Otard, One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. “ Jamaica Hum. Also various kind* of Claret, Fort,Teneritfe,Sherry and other Wiues. Choice Champague, of rnrious brands. Hock Wiues, imported Cordials—such as Curaeao, Marasehluo, Aul- a SO P OTATOES and fIN/ONW.—50 libU. rota- toes, 30 bbls. Onicns, . -•»( . « :*ived and for sale by jau 22 a c AHON 4 DOYlsE. MAHON k DOYLE. (JUGA Iandii i '.n Porto Rico Sugars, COUf NS k HERTZ, Saws, and other tools, jan 21 " 7 ‘ s, and for sale hy 110PKIMS. AgX T OUKH AND HlNtjE8of various patteros t J just reoelved and for sale by JAP 21 C. HOPKINS, Ag t. . . storing grey hair to Its original color. It i* guaranteed by the proprietors, that if the patient is C oy, he can have his hair restored to it* original color using Lovel’s Wahpeae. For sal* by . W. LINCOLN. Mcaameat-sqr. UT Cracks aod Picks uf Silver aud Polished Steel—a very ale* article, at lftft Uroughton-st. “ MORSE k NICIIOLS. XTEW Cttor CIU1IA MOLANSEH.-Wd 111 hhds. and 7 tierces primo new crop Cuba Molasses iu fine order, new and largo hhds, cargo of barqoe Mar tha Anua, from MaUusas, landing and fbraal* by Jan 21 COHENS 4 HJRRTZ. , Have on hand of Piano F« ■factories in th i, fro i ■uleudid a iu tho bell ntry. For finish these instruments For salo on accommodating the Broughton-street Piano aud Cabinet Waro- Cheap Dry ftioods. 4 N assortment of new Dress Goods, consisting ot /\. Silks, De Lainos. Alpacas, Morena, Ginghams, worked Collars, Undersloe von. Chemisettes, L. C. Hdkfs., Ladies' Kid Glovus, Crapo Shawls, and various othor articles, which will be sold extremely low, at No. 14H Gibbons's Range, by (octftj I. DASHER. OKI CpinHcry. ■\rOTICK.—Persons having Lots or Eucln»ures in the old Brick Cemetery, are notified that if they wish the same kept oleau and free from weeds, Ac., they must make early application to the undersigned, who will attend to the same upon receiving pay for such ser vice. D. FERGUSON. Savannah, January 22,1853. 6 Important to Housekeepers. f|M!E Subscriber respectfully informs hi* patrons 1 and the public generally that he now sends hi* Waggou round the city daily to furnish thoso who wish a good article of Caiupbine aud Spirit Gas, w ith a regu lar supply. Families desirous of being furnished will please leave their address at the store 10, 12 and 14 Barnard Street. [jau 7] JOHN J. MAURICE. $40 Reward. DUNAWAY from tho Subscriber on the 38th lb ult., his Nerro Man Ben Price. The above re ward will be paid for his delivery to me. nov 6 tf II. F. WILLINK, Skn'r. WOOD! WOOD! f| 1 HK Subscriber will keep constantly on hnnil JL at his WOODYARD, at the Canal Bridge, n full supply, at all seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. All order* Lft ut J. 14. Joust'*, Broughton-street, will be promptly attended to. L#* Wood Holil Low For ('rnIi. .A] jau 1 tf J. M. BUTLElt. •N FOUR 1‘Allt AND HIX HINGLK /^ftX^well broke Northern Horses, for sale at tl»* West-Broad-street Stables. *«p 25 BROWN A HARRIS. For Sale. A COUPLE of good HOUSES aud WAGGONS f\—on reasonable terms. Apply at tho Pulaski Bil liard Room. tf jau 8 For Sato. fpHE Stock and Fixtures of a GROCERY in a 1 first rate location for wholesale or retail—will be sold on good terms if applied for immediately. Tho stock is small aud fresh—a rare chance is offered. Sat isfactory revaona given for wishing to sell. Apply at this office. jan 5 Lost, i^\N Thursday night, iu thu vicinity of Congress \ J und Liucolu streets, un old Leather Pocket Book, ouutainiug between sixty aud seventy dollars, in bunk bills—10*. 5s aud smaller denominations. The findor will he liberally rewarded by leaving it at the Daily Morning New s Offleo. 3* jau 22 HOARD. 4 FEW COMFORTABLE ROOMS — with ./Y. Board, convenient to tiie business part of the city, at reasonable charges—can be secarcd by applying at jan 21 tf NO. 1 ST. JAMES SQUARE. Boai'diii^. fPWO ORTURKE single Gentlemen can »w> nc JL ooiumodatsd with ploasaut board at the cornor of Jones snd Abercorn streets. tf doc 22 HOARDING.-Two ot ihr«u siugln Gentlemen 1 ) wifi tiud pleasant accommodations at No. 2U Broughton street. tf dec 15 H4IARD1NG. TrERY desirable Room*, with Board, at reasons V ble rates. Apply at this Office. tf nov 8 LAND AGENCY, Alilirdftcvillo, Gn. f|'HE subscriber will purchase or sell ou commis- 1 sion LANDS of the several Land Lotteries of this State. | dee 2-2tn) JAMES 1*. PUTTS. PATENT MEDICINES, ho. HUE U MAT 1831 CAN BE CURED. Wo have now for sals that Celebrated Remedy, MGllTIMORF.’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND Blood Purifier, IIrHieII line gained swell great popularity wherever introduced, as the only rpcd/c known ing every seemiug for r --- r advertisement, to I portion of th* accumulated evidence of this complaint, from th* 4n- y (scat*) form, attended with sweillnas and • “ the joints, to old rAn/nte eases of from ,nd thirty years' standing. Thoso who naa ror years resorted to th* various oelebrated springs, had tried all the (iNimeitfs and external applioatious, and been under treatment of some of th* ablest physi cians both iu this country and Europe, and were pro nounced incurable,- still, after all these effort* bad failed,' this compound has cured them. Many who have been cripples, either hobbling upou erutohesor confined to their beds for years, oortify to a complete and perma nent cur* by ths uso of this remedy. We have not space, in a nswspap iusert but a small portion of th* at In iu behalf. This evidence comes from must Inspire confidence iu every mind. The conduc tor* of high-toned nublio journals have pnblishedRb the world iu wonderful aud benefluial effecU upou themselves and ihose arouud thorn, and in sutno in stances speak uf huntlrnb of cures. Physicians havo “ *-• •- u t and certify that, even in extreme cases, ultatiuns had been held, and they had decided hopes of recovery, evon then, they iuu and administered it, and It ef fected a oompleto cure. Ministers of various denomi nations have writtcu and pobLshed what h has done for themselves aud their friends; whilemerohantx.offi cers, mechanics, aud private oitiieus. have furnished volumes of evidence of the highest cnaraoter, such as accompanies no other preparation In America. We will giv* r. abort synopsis of a small portion of the evidence, aud request all who are afilioted to send to the agent and get a circular, aud road what those who were loug affiicted have aaid of this remedy. Mr. N. Paachall, one of the editors of the 8t. Louis (Mo.) Republican, gives a long editorial stating his af flictions, aud that lie was cured by this editor of St. Louis Intelligence wonderful effects iu curing n rheumatism. The editor ot SI veille dovotes a loug editorial ful offsets in curing hundreds o editors of St. Louis American Banner, Temperance Battery, aud St. Louis Union, hare all awarded to il unpreccdentod sucocss iu curing this disease. The edi tor or Belleville (111.) Advocate w rites aud publishes Ha magical effcfta in uuring him and uiauy around him. Thu editors of the Glasgow Times, American Engle, aud others of tho South aud West, havo given volunta ry evidcuce oi their knowledge of its virtues. Th* German National Gillette, published at -street, iu the oity of New- York, under s tho history of two important lias jiersoual know ledge. One, th could effect iiolhiug. r also gives not severe case ol . Louis Orgau und lto- - . . who had ft tb-i spriugs, and had tho t routine! physicians of our country ; they She was uftlictod with cli'ouic rhi forms. 11c w as instrumental in iuduciug a trial of this compound, an*’ it effected a complete cure. Ho also states that, a few weeks since, ho bought a bottle and sent it to a gentleman, a friend of his, who seemed a victim to this disease: this bottle cured him. We might add editorials, aud till this entire sheet, but will give a fewuauiesof prominent physicians, mer chants, aud others, uurod by it. W. S. White, M. D., uu eminent physician of St. Louis, writes to a brother member of the i rofussiou, Dr. - “' “* * ’* ised the - , of New York ; “I havo witness* this compound i been iu operations in purioi every other remedy had bet offer scessful have . . treatment of Rheumatism. It is adapted to every form of the disease, aud 1 know no complication contra-indicating its use. 1 hold it to be the duty uf a physician, when convinced of the efficacy of a remudy, and iU superiority overall Olliers, at loast for the sake of humanity to uso it." J. M. Huso, M. IL, w rites from Ceutre College, Dan ville, Ky., "that a young man, a member of the Col lege, was so low, that iu consultation, ho and other pro fuHsors had decidod that he oould not recover. They finally coneluded to try this remedy, and to their great astonishment one bottle rmfored lam soiuutaud well, although he had not walked a step for six month* pre viously; and tint, during twenty-five years' practice, he had never before witnessed such a remarkable cure.'* Professor 11. L. Dun hum, M. IL, uear Cincinnati, witlit' cler- Ohio, joins in a certificate for publication wi gyuicu of the Baptist Church, slating tin highly respectable lady who was for eighth tlicted, aud had beoome helpless, »ud tl remedies known, as well as the skill of th nout physicians, had failed, aud there seemed no hope of rocovury, until they finally obtaiuod this ren. and it curetl her sound und well. Capt. J. II. Carvar, au old resident and highly pcctable citiseu of Cinoinuati, states that he was verely afflicted twenty-five years with chronic r/xeu Item and neurulyin. Ills joints had becouio stiff, and nothing gave him relief uulil he gut this compound, and Mr. P. Price, merchant of New Orleans, writes that he was Ten Years a cripple from uhronio rheumatism, aud for three years oould scarcely turn himself in bed ; it had affected his whole system. lie tried all remedies he oould hoar of, and all the most celebrated physicians but found no relief uutil he obtained this compound, J him effectually. We might give huudrods t he had loet all ho edy, bought it and took it home, ! detail J thu letters and el, Rev. N. G. Bcrryi Kelly, ltev. U. * Rev.Jas.Miteh- J. 11. Liun, Rev. J. M. Colburn, and otli other clergymen: while of lieu. J. Smith, late Prusiuout of the Bank of the State or Missouri: Geo. O. Athertou, Officer in the Bank iu St. Louis; Messrs. Jss II. Eddy, 8. Dow ning, A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Christy, Joseph Southack, with other prominent merchant* of St. Louis, \« also vast numbers of other citixen. This is home evidence, aud these are living witnesses this great remedy was * av* bee etora Ir Ccutral Office at No. 1 Barclay louse) in the city of New York, whore all urdq/s for his ntodioino will be promptly attended to. This is a Vegetable spirit—au internal remedy, nre- ared and recommended for this oho disease alonu. This t will oure ! * Price, $6 per single bottle; or, three bottles for $10. W. V. ALEXANDER 4 CO., Proprietors, N. Y. Sold by A. 8OLOMONS 4 CO., and 16 quarter casks do. 1 pipe very choice old do. r Office, 197 Bay street. EPPING 4 KRETZ. CHOCOLATE.—Jui 12 Batons Sucre de puiunie. 12 “ Chocolate. 22 lbs Choice " 12 Boxes Deiguet dabricoU. 12 “ Couissons. IU " Fruits Castelano. 22 Ms. Marou* Glace. 55 " FruitsConfits. 6 Boxes pieds de Sanglier truffe*. For sale by l jan 21] J. BOU88EAU. UEKR1NG.-4U boxes Scaled Herring Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchi tis, Whooping-Cough, Croup, Asth ma, and Consumption! Ot all tho numerous medi- cIaos ext4Mt,(andsomoof thorn valuable) tor the care of pul monary complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in effoots with this preparation. Others cure sometimes, but at all and in all diseases of the lungs and throat where uiedieine can give rcliof, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfect) • tal'o in accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for the information of those who have tried it, but those who have not. Families that have known its val ue will not be without it, and by its timely use, they are secure from the dangerous consequence* of coughs and colds, whioh neglected, ripen into fatal consump The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was aw arded to this preparation by the Board of Judges in September, 184/; also, tho medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country ; also, the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, ha* been given to the Cherry Pectoral, by their Government iu considera tion of Us extraordinary excellence aud usefulness in curing aflectious of the Lungs and Throat. Read the following onf ' *' perience of theeuiiuOt tv of ST. JOUHs, May 8, 1851 lir. J. C. Ayer :— Five years' trial of your Cherry Pectoral, iu my prac tice, has proven what I foresaw frum it* composition,must Im true, that it eradicates aud cures the colds and coughs to which w e, iu this suction, are peculiarly lia- I think its equal has not yet boon discovered, nor do I know how a better remedy can be made for the dis tempers of tho Throat aud Lungs. J.J. BUR I ON, M. D., F. R. 8. wasted constitution, noto t a thousand more : Si'ORL'UY, Jan. 24th, 1851. Dr. Ayer:—In the month of July lost I was attacked by a violent diarrhoea la the mines of California. 1 re turned to San Francico iu hope of receiving benefit from cliauge of diet and climate. My diarrhu-a ceased, but was followed by a severe cough—r.nd much aore- uess. 1 tiually started for home, but received uo benefit from the voyage. My cough oontiuued to grow worse, and when 1 arrived lu New York, 1 was at onco mark ed by my acquaintance as a victim of consumption. I must oonfess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I comuienc- . w j th Jittle AUCTION fi. By PMIbrich * Bell. TO-MOUROW, J«o. to. *t 11 .’.Ink, will be eol-1 lu front of store, the usual assortment of Groceries, Provision*, Liquors. Crockery and Glaee- ware, Dry Goods, uew and eeoond haud Furniture, Clothing, Fane/ Articles, Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, ft*. 1 erras oaih before delivery. N. n.—au articles purchased at auction, and not Bot tled for before the next regular sale, will benold forao- tount and riek of the former pnrehager. h _ Yaiunble Zands at Auction, . On TUESDAY, Feb. 1, at II o'clock, Will b* told In front of the CodM Hone*, Garden Lot No. 98, situate on the Louisville Road, west of Oi* oity of Savannah, oonUining by reeont surroy, Fivo and a half Acres. Alee, Farm Lot No. V. Carpenter. Tythio*. Decker Ward, iu Chatham County, near th* Ciftw c,BlatnlD| by ...... BO. pMll” utn, .Mt-punlMMu forUtm. Administrator's Balt. On TUESDAY, March 1, Will be sold during the legal honr* of sale, in front of the Court House, in the oity of Savannah, the following valuable lots, w ith improvements thereon, vis. : _i u t No. 6, and half Lot No. 7 Franklin Ward, fronting ou Bey street, subject to an aunual ground rent to the oity of $47 71, and a lease that expires on the 1st uf Nov'ber next. Also, Lot No. 23 Washington Ward, fronting on Washington square, subject to annual groundront to the oity of $18 22, and a lease that expires on the first of October next. Also, Lot No. 32 Green Ward, oorner of York and Price streets, subject to a lease tbat ex pires on the 1st of November next, belonging to the es tate of F. W. lleiuemau, deceased, and sold by permis sion of Court, and by order of the administrator, fur the beuofit of th* heirs of said estate—terms cash, purchas ers paying for titles. aged 6 years, sold for no faolt. e aged 7 months, prime and likely, 2000 bushels prim* White C> finwrisi, Provisions, itc. PUILBR1CK k BELL offer on accommodating terms, at private sale: bbls. N. E. Rum. 25 bbls. Peach Brandy, 2fl bbls. Monongahola Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Uin.lt half pipe* Oognac Brandy. 10 casks "Htuall Still" Scotch Whisky, 1 minolieon Irish Whisky (MoMahan's), ft eighth casks Pfnet, CastllKon k Co. and Uonnessy Brandy. 200 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Pert Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 casks Usms, 15 casks CCMBNT.—150 bbls. Ruaendalfl Cement Co. " -100 bbls. Canal. 60 bbls. Richmond. "5 craves assorted Common aud Granite. ' Tumblers, assorted, 10 otsos imps, Molasses Cans, 4o. Cuocknky. Glasswari. Wluos, lft bbls. . Crackrii.m.—1(1 wliole and 10 half blils. Boston. Cibars.—00,000 Common Gorman Cigars, 20,000 Span ish Imported do. Scales.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa cy Articles. Ao. 4c. jy 14 4 at Private Sale. and for sale low, lfli) bbls. Roseudalo Cement, 26 do. Plaster Pari*. sop t Fiitrbunk's Patent Plat/orm stales. (Improved in quality and reduced in price,) adapted to every required operation of weighing—as Railroad Scales for trains or single cars, in use on the principal railroads iu the United Statos and Great Britain; IVure- house Scales; Heavy Portable Scales, on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac.; Store Scales, various modifications: Counter 8cales; Hay und Coal Scales, Ac. Theso Scales have been long kuowu aud aevorely tested, aud the universal confidence felt in their accuracy ana perfect adjustment is such, that they are uow rogarded . from which there 'is no appeaf*'. salo in all their varieties by PillLBRICK 4 BELL, ^mmmsmm^^^£££^n8avannah. LOTTERIES. - lottery, Class No. 14, drawn in Augusta i- ... '-•tli inst.: 76 78 77 10 70 18 13 29 64 8 71 36 G9 Nos. 8 36 59 und 10 18 29, Prists Boldin the above. GEOKCalA STATE LOTTERY, CLASS NO. 16, tor the benefit of the Indsitendcnt Fire Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER ft CO., Alanagers. FINE SCHEME! $5,000!—$2,000! l»50o* 1,200! 1,000! And more than $70,OUU in Smaller. JPtizts. Tickets only >2—Shares in proportion. Tickets and sharss for sale, and Prises cashed on di iBaud. by GKO. 8. GRAY, j*n26 No.ftOwene'i Building, opposite Pulaski House. (■KEENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE* Bay Lnuo, near KulLMirect. GREGORY ft MAURY, Managers. a ll lu'zi 11 13 7 8 in 17 06 14 (10 IS SI Also of Class 10: 43 14 29 50 Oft 40 2ft 70 19 41 66 3 47 46 F.. WITU1NGTON. * XT It A CLASS 7. To be decided by the drawing of Delaware Lc’tery, Class 20, rn at Wilmington, Del., This Day 78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballot*. CAPITAL: $12,000!—$11,000!—$10,000! Ao. Ac. Ao. Ao. Ae. Tieketa $5—Bharea In proportion. Tiokets and Shares, either singly or by the package for sal* by E. WITlIINOTUN, Vender for Gregory A Maury. J*p 25 Bay Lane, near Bull-street SStfSSiL., Match** Dry Goods, oy ArtieJ««, Ao. Terms '•Cutleryjj t Also. Saosud IRnd Fur*lture* f Desks Clooks, and n fine assortment of Jewelry. cioouv ana 4 N. B.—All articles purchased atanetlon and net tied for before the next regular sale, wilU* ild fo/J- (h* rnm«* * count and risk ef the former purchaser. At Private A new OotT will be sold ... Private Sate. 4 Clocks, 8 day and SOhonr Hata-20 cases plain blaok and Silk Hats Cigars—HM,200 Cigars, various brands Jewalrv—A fine assortment of Watches, Rinas. Ao: Umbrellas—30Hosen Umbrellas ’ * ' Toa-J|B chest* Green aud Black Teas l envy Goods—A lot of Aceordioxs, Ao., to. Soap—50 boxes fancy and Toilet Soap “ 2ft do Colgate No. 1 Pale and Family Brooms—AO dos on Brooms, Tobacco—5 bales 2>af Tobaooo do Sweet Malaga Win* 10 eight:. 10 *do ^ „ 2fl bbls N. E. R um 25 do Doniostio Brandy * HoUan* Gin 10 bbls Bye Gin 10 do Rectified Whisky 2 do Old SootcU do. 2 do Irish do. 6 do uld Monongahklado. 6 quarter casks Canary Wi»# 10 do do Teneriff aud Madeira. Carrsr.—30 hags Prime Rio Coffee uT'”i2 Crockery, ueorted —1« Tumblers, assorted v double Matraswe. Ti-'MiiLKua.—30 c ALatbessks.- „ Iron Safes. From the wanufaotury of Pleroe A Valentina. Was WANTED. .. SITUATION WANTED T>Y A YOUNG MAN—in a Grocery Store, Bar* 1$ room, or In a Hotel—good reference wiU be given. Inquire at this office. g# • ■ W ANTED 'I ^20.000 bushel TO PURCHASE.—10,000 to WANTED. A NEGRO WOMAN—who »Un- VST AKJ jan 13 ml* Cooking. Apply at this Office. 2 Jamil TO HI UK. “ FIRST RATE BRICKLAYER—by the year. XAT ANTED.—A aituution as Overseer on a Cot* ATLri 0 .:"■ 1,wN "" tr > r - R ’ r "V follows, Il _ [dfio 3i i _ NM. WRIOU^ WANTED. IM)Y, White or^ Colored—one who hnowt tha THE highest ca*U prices will be paid for 10 o 1. “MMr NEGRO FELLOWS an4 0 cr 8 BOYl ^iiiiiGtL8 : sep i5 BROWN A HARRIS. Houses and Lands. M To Rent* Four Brlok Tenement Houses, on Jones-st.,near Abercorn, two stories on a basement, having ■ Rooms, with Kitchen and eervant's Room, and very highly finishod. Will be rented from 1st ot February uutil 1st November next. Apply to j»n22 C. FERRY. l.'XKCi Fa first ■ House, in t XECUTOK’M SALE.—Will bo sold ou tho orable the Suporior Court of Chatham county, the fol lowing Real Estate and Negroes, belonging to the estata R^njunln Snider, deoenacd, for the pnrpoea vf division among hie heirs, to wit: Lot number twenty - one and improvements, Pulaski Ward; Lota aombec iiflsta and r*»tp*ui, and iisprorsmenU, Curry ton corner West Broad and lix.*r!s ■*— *—-* ■ of two tractions and two Lott thirty-four, fivo, six and seven proved, adjniuing west side of tho city of Savannah; and tw women and children—among them i servants, on* carpenter, Ac.; also, <. and Wagon. Terms on the day of sale, p paring titles. Persons wishing to purohasc, will please examine tha premises before sale day. SEABORN GOODALL. Savannah, 19th Juu'y, 1853. [jau2U tdj Executor. M TO KENT—Three tenement Iloueoe, euclt having five rooms, with a kitchen separate, aiti ated uu the corner of Jones and Pnra* ate., net the Railroad Depot.—Apply to J. MJxNkL. ,.-,u .r A. flontgomery-rt. and JBay-lSe. ad taking your truly iuvaluabb expectation of deriving any bcuetit from iUu*i would not receive these lines did 1 uot regard it . ty to state to the affiicted, through you, th >t my health, ie fully restored. 1 attribute it to the use of your Cher ry Pectoral. Your* truly Dear Sir: Feeling t premature grave, through yoi Providence of God, 1 will ti' you uiy gratitude. . order, for sale by [ jan 17] TOTICE.— 1 Cousigncoe per brig MACON, Iroiu tlie expense and risk of owner*. 11ENBY K. WASHBURN, Agent. M ACKKUUL. at COBFISH. —5U puckoge. No. 1 Mackerel, In whole, half and quarter bar rel* und kite; 50 whole and half bble No. 2Maokeret; 10 kits Salmon; 20 quintal. Codfish, landing from schr. UTTER AND UIIKKHK—IU kegs choice Goshen Butter; 30boxes English Dairy Cheese; i Pine Apple de; 6 bbls Smoki •. ueef nud Tongues, lauding from steamer Florida and for sale by jan 19 CLAOUUBN A CUNNINGHAM. Dl W AVANA H KG A KH.—25,04)0 Moreilu brand Ciliadrado. 10,000 L* Vox. a superior artiole, 16,- ... Lsx Crux, 10,000 Riondbs. Primero, 15,000 la flor de la rega, 10,000 London alia, tot sale by A. BONAUD, jan 21 Cor. B*y aud Whltaker-M. CLOTHING AT REDUCED PHICEH. W E are now offering the balauce of our eiock of Fall and Winter Ready Mad* Clothing at re turned prices-w* will uot say at oost—but a* low as any ‘ <t Hon to U ths dtj, ou our usuiil credit terms. SOBINSOM ft CAMP. other ■■ T«3l WILLIAM W. SMITH. Wxsuington, Px., April 12, 1848. » been spared from a „ nstruraentality by tho take the liberty to expreas to uy gratitude. •nigh aud the alarming symptoms of consumption au reduced me too low to leave me anything like hope, hen my physician brought me a bottle of your *' Pxo- ikal." It tueuied to affurd immediate relief, and now i a few weeks time has restored me to sound health. If it will do for others what it has for uie,youare cer tainly oueof the benefactors of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am Very respectfully yours, JOHN J. CLARKE. Rector of St. Peter's Church. With such assurauce and from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced unless it bo from its effect* upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mau. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.. W. W. LINCOLN, and T. M. TURNER A CO., Savannah, and all Drug- gi»t* everywhere. sod—law trl-w nov 16 Cnunl Flour, Potatoes. &c. inf! BBLS. Ilirum Smith and liue Geues>ee Flour lUly 40 bbls. do. do. extra do. Uo. 2A0 bbls. superior Pink Eye Planting Potatoes 150 do. Mercer aad Carter eating IUU do. E. Phelp's Gin 80 do. Buttei, Sugar and Soda Crackers 20 do. Treadwell's Pilot Bread 60 boxes do. Soda Biscuit 80 do. Beodeli's 6# and 8* Tr.llow Candles 7ft do. Colgate’s Pearl SUrob, Landing and for sale by jau24 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. f AY.—2U0bule* Eustorn aud Northern Hoy for H A ^ by DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West-Brood-et. / lIDEK.—10 bills. John Uhl’s best Cnlor, land- V Ins M>d for sale by janJM BB1GUAM, KELLY ft CO. I 200 bbls. superflnt Howard streot Flour 00 hhds. prime Bacon Sides 20 do. do. do. ShoulJeru, Received and ferxale by r-xale by 8CRANTOR, JOHNSTON ft CO. Off— No. 153 Buy-Street 2 Doors East of th* City Hotel, D RAWN NUMUERH — Of Georgia Stair lottery, Class 14, drawn in Augusta on the 24tli instant: 76 78 77 10 70 18 13 29 64 8 71 36 59 i Thursday Morning, January 27th, Tickets, $9; Halves, 1.; Quarters, 50 ets. j$^ Orders from the country answered promptly, drawings sene regularly, and prise* cashed on demand at thie offleo, by jan 25 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. FLEMING A M1LLEN. The undersiguod, having united in tho praetlee of Law will attend punctually to.any business eu- OKDINARY'8 OFFICE, Comer of Day and Whitaker streets. Office hoars from tf A. M. to 2 P. M., and 3& P. M. t r. M.ly jan 31 GROE8 AND LAND.—Pursuant to an ordsrof the honorable the Ordinary of Liberty oountv. there will be sold ou the first Tuosday In' March next, afi lliueavtlle, all the Negroes belonging to the estate off I.ou»* LeConto, dec d, late of said county—a prime gang. 45 iu number. Terms one-half cash, the balance in one and two j ears, with intorost from date—notes, with ap proved security. Also, th* Plantation known as Clin HilL In Liberty county. Term* made known on th* day of aale. . . TUGS. C. NlSBET. Adm'r JAP »40d of Loois LeConto, dco’d. NOTICE. Exccucor’w Hale of Real Eetale. B Y virtue or au order from the Court of Ordlnn- ry of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary purpost*, will be sold bslore the Court llouao door la Springfield, on the first Tuesday in March, between tho usual hour, of sale, all of the Real Estata of the !*to Claibour* lievill, deouased—consisting of two hundred e Savannah River, MoAl- fourteen hundred acres, hundred or more in order foe „ _ 'ences, Dwellings, ai " —- ;eiluut wells of water, and a first rate mm stream. The above property is distance from Savanna)* nineteen miles. Tho Augusta Road from Savannah run* through them. The lands are well adapted to tho .-ultivation of Cotton, Rice and Corn, bold fotadivfo Terms made known on the day of a E. W. SOLOMONS, Executor. — jan 10 Etfiugliam County, January 8, 1863. a. To Kent. A Brick Tenement ea Welt Bread etreet, wlli (gilt uprifht reeme. For particrlar, apply 1 ■ dec 18 John A. Gray, in the horn aud Abercoru streets. r at tho sjvnar of Jones FOR HALE. T OT WO. 10 WASHINGTON WARD. Xj to (doc 21-tf) QUANTOCK, ROBERTS ft' CO-FARTNEUSHIP NOTICE? fPHK undnrsigiiRii Ims this clay associnlcd withliim X Mr. HENRY C. KING, of Gljnn County, with whom he will continue the Factorage and Commission Business in this city, under thu firm of Hull A King. JNO. 11. HULL, No. 210 Bay street. Savannah,January 12, 1853. Young's I?lainiuollfi Corn. ~ T HIS variety of YELLOW CORN which is be ginning to attract the attention of our farmers, recommends itself on Scoount of its early maturity, abundant nruiluctiun, and sujnrxor weight. It is two weeks earlier in maturing than any other Corn known iu our country, aud weighs Nlxt>-two poun<lw per bunliel. It is also known to oontaiu more nutritious matter thau any other variety of Cora. I recently sent a sam ple to markot, in order to tost it* superiority, and 1 w as " ' fifty per cent, more for it thau our common omuianding. A few grains of it was first iu- i abroad into West Ten- Corn troduced iu this couutry fi ncisee, whsro it was found that thesollandoliniL.. _ _ admirably adapted to—its production. Tho stalk ia somewhat larger but abonttii# u.ual height of th* com mon while Corn, bearing generally two, and frequently Three Ears ou u Stnlk. The ear is very long aud grain well developed, with a hard red eob, whioh ia a sure indication of soundness. The Corn is un Yankee humbug—no wooden nutmeg speculation, hut strictly what it purports to be. Anox ia Its production was made last year iu Cas* . . y Dr. R. M. Young, who is so well pleus- ed with iu superiority and prulilie yield that he intends unty, by Dr. I with iu sups: . , this yoar to plant his entire crop with it. my du- The Corn is neatly put up lu sacks holding one peek, and can be had at Two Dollars per sack. ?o p Jr*“ 7 R. B. YOUNG. Address the subscriber at Calhoun, Go. o l n la. GEO. J. SMITH, jan 10 TW2w Agent in Savannah. JL*c Courtier Des Etuts-Uuiis. COURRIKK DEB ETATS-UNIB is the only daily newspaper entirely in Frenoh, published in T K Ci 1j the UniU i published duriug th* week, aud a selection of lit- Tlie reproduction of the works of Dumas, 8ne, Lam- -* ; n, Victor Hugo, Ae., published la either edition ifepublie.D Principles, wi tli out which no Tree society can exist. Prioe of the Daily **, aud W'eekly $3 per annum—(uontaine 16 pages 4to. prlutod on hamieom* paper). Subscriptions motived by JOHN M. COOPER A CO., TAB 2m Agents for SarannAh. CITY HOTEL, liny Hireet, Savanonk, Oeor.la. IlttJ nircci, nmunuiiu, rpilIB long established ami favorably known Ho- JL td occupies a central location in the eommeroial portion of the city. The proprietor ia pleased to an nounce U Ills old patrons, and those who may hereofter B "* , i. „ • favor him with their vi*iu, that by reoeai additions aud RAN.—1,000 bushels fresh Wheat Bran, for improvemeuU in hi* ejubliabmout he is placed in poa- sale by DAVID B. DILLON, eeseiou of more extended mean* than heretofore for their Foot of West Broad-street. eomfortandeouvenience. Particular aitentioa has been given in the iat* alterations to tho apartments appropri ated to ladle* and families, whioh, with other change* in their arrangement, have now a private entrance to the "ting-room, thus securing their oooupanu from any ration from othor portions of th* Utilding, and afford- vlaiting securing their oooupanu from any PL r pt-rt ions of to*'JUild lag, and a ford ing thorn ail the priraciea o! home. Persona visiting Savannah will find tha City Hotel all it. noaffort on the part oi tho i spared ^ o rnakejt #o. f. CONDON, PropritUv To item. Tli. Upper Put of 99 Br,,u atreet. I on. Ire on the premises. o«t3C M FOR KKNT.-The Brick Store nt Ui* foot of Whitaker-street, (Stoney Bluff), now o« 1 cupied by Messrs. R Habersham A Bon. Unease ■i jn given IOth November next. Apply to ir 6 COHENS ft HERTS. Guardiou’s Sale* O N the first Tuesduy in March, will be sold be fore the Court House door, in tho town of Jeffer son, ln Carnduu County—one half undivided Interest in Lot No. 26-in the town of Bt. Marys. Sold os thu property of Susan A. Ilopkins, by permission of th« Honorable the Ordinary of Camden Connty, for bene fit of said minor. ELIZABETH IL- HOPKINS, deo2U 40d' * Guardian. For Sale* A STEAM SAW MILL, nearly John’r River, East Florida. F K»Loo^ 4]COHJENft ft HER ■t. Vo Kent* I ^OR 1 yoar, a WHARF STORK. <*ct 8 FORT ft DUNHAM. FOR HALE. A DOUBLE Tenement und a single House—all on a brick basement, and in a desirable and healthy P“. rt °f 4h# city; at present reuts for $1,025. Apply 12 WM. WRIGHT.to £ UR HALE OR EXCHANGE.—A Brick Liberty street, fee simple, -.,7 TawHSEiag* I .'OK HALE.—A Lot m York atrect, 03 by VO 4- f ®° simple. .Um, a lot on Margaret street 60 by 90 feet, feu simple. Apply to —WM, WRIGHT NOTICE. A LL person* indebted to the late firm of WOOD, CLAUHORN A CO., either by note or open ac count, are hereby notified that all claim* remaining unsettled by 1st February next will be plaoed ia to* hand* of au attorney for collection. CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. liATAVIA AKKAt-K.-Ju.l receive, on. L > puncheon of genuine Old Batavia Arrack, in etore nd for sale by (jan lft] J. ROUSSEAU. 9 casks London Porter, landing and for sale bj r. landing aud for sale by McMahon a duyle. If )() KHLH. AIEIlUER, Yellow, Pink-eye, •iv/U Red, and White Potatoes for planting, just re ceived from brig Phllura and for sale by » 17 W. D. FORD. L I AIK.—300 bblt. host Rockland Lime, laudiug per brig Acorn, and for sal* by J*a 6 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. S UGAR.—35 hhds. Nuw-Orloans Sugar, landing from sebr. Martha Jane, and for sals by jan 13 CLAGUOBN A CUNNINGHAM. . . . _ por brig Susan Duncan from Boston. Jau 19 BUNKER ft OGDEN. Ol l.KT SBTS, Slop huckeu *u<i W.ier S n Corresnoadenco of the Courrier de* i generally admitted by the American Proas as the best received iu the Uuited States. It ein- i from the most- distinguished men, loth in the • •• ..ell Press and Literature, and among them may be mentioned Mr. Frederic Gaillardet, forinor Editor of the Courrier. The motto of the Courrier dea Etata-Unla ia " Inde- — pesdenee and Impartiality." It open* its columns to all ' I ’•**% ■„« unt. lune, opinions, but is foremost ia maiatainiug the great JL —Jellv Drainers, Curd Drainers, on hand aad ' r - - ' • made to order. ■ [jam lft] MORSE ft IT—— ~ r I 'Ol L J. Carr jan 19 . letju.tt.e.l^Jbyt, KUOLt HEFEkuTOKs; I villliU H(i«. .... «:d In ul, bj IJTTA >1SU0HA P / 1 IJTTA \T the Pate ”jm 19° w ° u *~‘ it. coOran i T>1U AlAJIH.—Jutt"n eeivoii & btiia. by sti X nMM.M4fcrral.br