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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1853)
STEAMSHIP LINES. U. H. ni. STEAMSHIP ISABEL, » William Rollins commander,betweaa 8tvanu.li, Key Weai and Havana, connecting with the Pacific Mail Company's Lina for California. Thia splendid Nt steamship will hereafter leave Saraaaah for Kay Waal and Havana on tb« 16t! and »'th of each month, and from Havana for Savan- • 8th and 22d of each month. Tho ISABEL will oonnool at Havana with tha Unlt- od States Mail Steamship Company's Lino to Aapinwall and tlio I’aolflc Mail Lina from Panama to Calif*, aud Oregon. I'maaiigura will be landed attlia nailroad Wharf free —trauail at the lathmuoat the passeuger's exp The ISABEL will alao oonumit at Havana with tbe I T nii«d States Mail Steam Company's Line to New Or- Tickets for Key West and Havana oan be had of COUttM * UKKTZ. Agent, at 8avanm Tickets for New Orleana, Aapinwall and San F cla'o can be had by applying te MORDKCAI A ww. umiimijo Passengers this trip (of tbe I5lh inat.) will with the splendid steamer Oolden (late at Panama, jan II KOit 1*111 LAI»I.H*lll a. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. m The new aud splendid aide-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of <. 7 CQf li’S^haa e r#li * t,r * ^j’ 1 ' WlJUr c '* 1 * and’will leave Ha van nah'ifn'Wednes day, the 8th Sept., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter; say on the 22d Sept., aud tith and 2Ulh Oot., aud Id and 17th Nov., and so on. Thia ship has been built with entire regard to safety, emu fort aud diepatoh, aud oilers new and admirable fa- oilitius to business aud travel. For freight or passage, 0. A. L. LAMA It, Agent in Snvanuah. I IK HON ,t .MARTIN, Agism Philndelphla. appiy b NEW YORK & SAVANNAH SI bAMSHlP LINE Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLORIDA,CapLWoodhull,and ALA- * HAMA, Capt. Ludlow, btlonging to ’annah and New York every Saturday. Those ehips are of l,3U0 tone register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and comfort. .. o in New Vork as soou ns or before them, it JTCabin passage $25, payable huforo golug onboard Agents: PADBLFOHD, l'AY A CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MU CH KM,, jy 14 Ut Front-street, New York. U. si. MAIL LINK. Ncw-Vork & Churieslon Stcum-l’aekets. SKNI-MflKKLV. Le / r ||• A / 1 * ,,^ / , wh **’ M#T,r J riSa/urJ< ' ■did Steamship STEAMBOAT LINES. Savanuah, Auguita aud Hamburg. [!'"■■■ ^ _ The Union Steamboat Company Georgia aad South Carolina having tho- t^^^^^^rongElv overhauled and refltted tbesu- Porior steaia-packeta H. L. COOK and OREGON, with lighters, are new rwady te transport freight of nil deeeription between Savannah. Angnsta and Hamburg, with as mnoh, if not more, dlspavch than nny other honte on the river. The steamers ars commanded by experienced and accommodating captain*, and nil freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded fr* of Commissions. The aocommodatious for paasengi a ual if not superior to any bouts on the river. Ft ,00. HENRY HARPEIt. Pr., Savannah, E. F. KINCIILKY A CO., •• JAME8 HARPER 4 CO , Augusta. Snvnnnnh, list Sept., 1862 s*p2l UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA TO, Ch.rl.ilon, 8. C. JACKSONVILLE.’ MIDDLBMlil'a*(BUcVcra.k), AND l'ICOLATA. * Leaves tcery Tueedny, nl 1(1 o'clock, A. M. .rrwe» ^Thnsupenur steau-peoket WM. GAS ■Unaa-^TOM. fttpL Shaw, wHl leave Tuesday sMHianM^MnMorning, at 1U o'clock, and will c tiuue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by thia boat are as follows: Z To Darien „ eg off St. Mary's.. J...74 SO Jacksonville g ou Black Creek, Pieolataand Palatka g For freighter passage apply on board, at Chat etesm-packet wharf, or to »H CLAOUORN k CUNNINGHAM, Ag'to. TU TRAVELLERS UUlWU NORTH TUK WAVAWNAIt ANO <JUAHL,K8T0N U. 8. MAIL STEAM PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M. after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, aad arrive at Charleston at 12 M. tbe same day, connecting nt Charleston with the L Wilmington Sifitin-PnrketJi, Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at£k P. M and also with the nM ** L’lmrlfsiun Stcninnliipn Whioh leave Charleston ovory Wednesday aud Satu day afternoou. l'asseugors leaving Mnuon on Tuesday evenings, will ariiv* in tlmo to oouneut with the splen lid new steamship James Adgrr one week, aud th. teamshin Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, till-time 52 hours; by steamships. $25. [my 16] 8. M. LAFFITKAU. Agent. The new and splan- US ION... MARION HOT i'llKRNER Capt. W. Foster i'.UUOt™. JA8. ADDER Capt. J. Diuklusou 1,600 Tons. The Steamship Jamks Aiiukii, now finishing, will be placed on the line ewly in ulay. ngT For Freight or Passage apply nt the offioe of the Age** HENRY MISbKOON, Corner East Uay aud Adger'a Wharves. Charleston. Anril 19. 1862. It SHIP LINES. FOIL 1,1 V Elti'OOL, - , The first class ship Dl.KNl.YUN, Howson n A.¥Tia tor » Maying moat of her oargo on hoard, will u »89w»liwuh quick dispatch. For freight, apply to Jen 26 8 3. P. GRAVE FOR Flfl 1 IjAUKi,i*lll.% — Helen’s l.tnr. xj, Tho regularuacket schooner VIRGINIA, Snow master, will have dispatch for th* above port.— ulML For freight or passage apply to )au 2d WILLIS A UR UN DAG K. » . .Ml Watkins, will meet with dispatch for the f lit or passuge apply to Captuiu II. K. WAallllt ' Vj«» ftir liURN.Ag.ii FOIINKW VORIi-Old Uvl ul.luluil 1.1m?, , Tho packot brig WI1.8UN FULLER, J. Job «"°n master, a ill meet with diepatoh as above. ■ ’teMh i-'ur freight or passage apply on board at T< jaa 24 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. UPPOHITION LINK f(TFL.UU1UA. RATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. ,ir—■ ^ The inferior new steampacket WE Capt. N^ King, leaves evary f passage in large airy s . 8 00 Xfclntka.. Black Creek __ O.-Frelgbt consigned to K. It. Duke, for'Ocala, will be shipped free of all chargee at Palatka. y on board, at tke Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or I 8. M. LAFFITKAU, Agent. SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. A I.INK of Four Horse Poet Couches leaves 8a II. vannah every .VIomlay anil T'liiii'mlny, at 7 o’clock A. ]>I For Darien, via Bryan Old Ooart-llouso, Riceboro' aud 8outh Non port, arriving in Darien at 0 o olock P. M. ltctornliiK on TucmiIhvh mid FridnvH. Arriving in Savannah at A o'clock P. M., and connectiu with the boats for tba North, and the care for the West SifuCi 0ffl - C --- n UoUIrter t Co.* jan 13 FOR NEW YOUII — Ifi i* L ... The fast sailing regular packet brig AlGUSTA, ^dHf&T. Stone master, will have dispatch. For freigh >r passage, apply on board, or to jaa 21 WASHBURN, WILDER k C F(Mt NEW YORK-ii sohr. JULIA ANN, Cnpf uport# _ ■t-t, The regular packot sohr. JULIA ANN 4zLl\ Hardy, will have dispatch for tho ubov. JsnmFur freight or passage, apply to ROWLAND * CO. FUR I’KOIIIMXI. Theechr. TRIUAIPH, Capt. Howard, wants 75 baits cotton on^deok to complete cargo. ^ Apply (jaa 24] FOR NEW YOU IV — .New Line. .-i. The regular packet bark MARIA MORTON, tdrVfi.Cap*. Bulkley, will meet with dispatch as above. •Akmmfoe frdght or passage, apply to Captain or to 11. K.WA8HUUUN, Ageut, -Union J SMITH, Smith FOR NEW YORK The regular packet eelir. N. W. H, master, will have dispatoh lor tho above port.— t or passaro, apply to WILLIS k HRUNDAUE. WANTED TO CHARTER, ,-y , A Vessel to take lt)U to lfiO M. fast saw ed lumber gbedto Montevideo. jan 2U 6 C. A. L. LAM FOR 110.-4 TON. /j,. Tho brig CAROLINE, U. Stetaou taaster, will wfrr«A lll<ut Wlth dispatch aa abovo. For freight oi wMMBiiassage apply — —* -* jan id _____ Freight Hue echooner RUTH HALSEY, will take *i auy port this aide of U. J^frdght^r API n, wanted for a .jau IS WASHBURN. WILDER A l M' FOR NEW YORK—ling Line. XL* Tha fast sailing regular packet bark UAIi VEST, H. Nichols master, having a largo pi uMMKunn of her freight engaged w ill have dispatch For balauue or freight or passage apply on oard or t< 18 WASHBURN, \\ ILDEK k CO g« apply on board nt Tellair' UHIOIIAM. KELLY k CO. •dk 11 York. A vessel to loud with Cotton and Rice for New York. Apply to jan 15 ROWLAND k CO. cy . The . . ^wrtlier cargo engaged will meet with dtspa ■>c*«hrroight of 3dd bales Cotton to complete, apply i jau t3 . 2w ALLEN A BALL. SSk' freight or passage apply u BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. VunucI Wnntod lot New UcwllurU. vessel of 15Uto 200 tous burtlisu, is wanted t ith sawod lumber at Doboy Island, fo New Bedford. Apply t ROWLAND k CO. York can be had o ROWLAND k CO. yy . The re* •v.'-Tri w *ll meet with quiuk dispatch for th ■<*N»For freight or passage apply on board, . or to Lja7J HENRY K. WAHI1BUHN, Agt. FUR NEW YORK—Dill EistabliMliud L.i , The packet ship HARTFORD, U. Burke mas e^rrtter, will meet with dispatch as above. Foi ••■■•freight or passage apply ou board at Telfair'. Wkarf, «r to jdec2SJ BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. VKSSULS WANTED UN FULlGUt OR CHARTER, ights for Northeru, Eastern an itTiern ports, can be i.ad ou appliti i to (nov 4) ROWLAND A CO. WAN TED TO Cl I ARTE R. .a-j. Two or tbroo Vessels suitable for Grain, to g eDewMto North Caroliua, drawing 7>4 to S feet watei "—■Apply to (nov 4) A. C. TOMS, Bay-street. Ova VESSELS WANTED for Northern eOrrgt and Eastern ports. Apply to w .oet7-iy] WILLIS A URUNDAGE.2 THIRTY HUL’R NTRIKK LEVER CLOCKS, JEWELED. I IIr.8F ('locks are coiistructril (at considerable .JU. eitra expeuse) with a particular regard to dura bility, the most serious objection to the lever—the wear ing of the point* of the balance shaft and sorews, the onnsoijuuiit iuorease of friutiou and docreuso in motion slier runulng a short time—being obviated by the use of a pnllnhud stone jewel, and strait pivots or bear ing*, instead ..f points to tho balance shuft. Ihey are cosed in beautiful cast Iron, ornamented ;;*■*> »nd warranted tu be as iMrfeot lime-keepers os or sal* nt the Jewelry Storn, jan 21 'j* Congrats-rt. “ Cook out lor tbo Eiiume w iiuu tko i*_ WHISTLE IILOW8.” Competition is tho Lifo of Trade.” rIMr.f* JlNT NOW AS THEY UR To WAS." 'Tho atiention ol' iho pub* • «. -i.-a ..., | Kr g a #n ,i .lie is c •uk of all kinds of CAB U1AU E 8, constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber, sons trading to Savannah will pleaso to bear it i * . they are indebted to the andersigned foi lu^T'" y <y Carriaytaim thia mnrkrt jrvin 15 i« A) per cent. l ‘*Mure in sUting that my Manufacturing “* »“» •“ ..d U & •ny intention soon to form a oonneaiou with onto u ®* ,,uf nctnring establtshuienu in the Noil r..». «pr*ssly for tins market; so my pat- wu ‘ i’ai'coive that it is uiy determination to give trade w[th* tl,# ,atUf * otlou t011,1 whu niay be pleased to J. C. THORNTON, .. . Corner West Broad and Bay Streets, n. if —Tho inhabitants of the neighboring Counties * particularly informed that none of the work Pod- 1,‘v* ‘■H»tir respective neighborhoods is from my estab- iUhm*int._ (janH-dm J. C. T. Marshall House Omnibus Line. NEW AltHANUEllE.M'S. 8. A. 1IOOKRR havln, uinterested with the letorol the Marshall ' in the Marshall will ... „ . , . .wu wo hack I<ady Hents in connection with the Omnibns. for th. aooominodation of passengers for the Marshall Uous aitJ all narU of the city. The Omnibus and Hack will be in attendance npon the arrival of the cars and steamboats, with first rate teams and careful drivers, and the sub.cribers will be responsible f« r all baggage or check* for Baggage daliv- ered to the conductors. Call Book will be kept at the Old us of the M_ registered will bo punctually WM. JOHNSON, Proprietor Marshall IIouso, H. A. HOOKER. io, and all calls r N13W STORK! OHOCEKILN Corner Whitaker and liruuffhlvn Lahe. I US'I 1 raceivcii per Mearners and packet., n full supply of GROCERIES, which are offered at whole sale or retail, at cash prices. The goods have been se- warranted to prove satisfac tory or may be returned. WM. G. DICKSON. I llKNClI MUSTARD, SARDINES, l'ICKLES. PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS. fancy boxes prunes, brandy PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD, TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINK, —and— 20 BOXES RAISINS (all CLfftTSBt.)—WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, Ac., See. Just received end for sale ut . DIC'KSON’S, jan IS tf Cor. Whitaker-st. aud Hronghtnn-la ■■mils! Toukucs! Uolo^ims: J UST received per etoaiuor— 2 bbls. Pig llama fin Smoked Tongues, large Mi* fiO lbs. Bologna Sausagei Cor. Whitaker-st Butter——! lbs. for 81 ! JUST RECEIVED— 50 Imitation English CHEESE, rich and flue flavor 20 boxes Mild Rich Northern Cheese DICKSON’S, and Uroughtob-Iane. jau IS tf Or. Whitaker-sl to lulonu tbe Ladle* of . . ■ still Selling OIT at Reduced Prices! THE FOLLOWING GOODS: inline de Lain*, uoh Cashmeres, figured _»o. Merinos lliaok Douibnxiues (of the bust make) Poplin*, pjnidod and plain •f the most magnifleont designs , plaidod anil plain i< Silk., of the inoat main nd Changeable Silks, of * i, plain black P 1 * 1 *! and Changeable Silks, of every shade - Ginghams—French, English and American Do. Piano do. Liuen Table do. every site Huckaback Towels llird'e-Eye do. Dowlas, Huckaback Litieu Damask, of evory width Shirtings, Ticks, and a guuorul stock of goods usually found iu a retail dry goods store, at J. II. COHEN k CO.'S, 140 Broughton st. W. V. PRENTICE’S DAIitlEKREAN OALLEHY, ST. JULIAN STREET. Over ZosbuuiiiJ^.Uunlc Store, SUBSCRIBER would cull attention to his and improved style of Colored Daguerreotypes, antsto give satisfaction to all w hodosire tohavs their likouessee takeu iu a superior style. * Call aud examine specimens of uiy work over th* Music Store, Market-equare. W. V. PRENTICE. P. S.—Instructions iu the art, and all kiuda of stook constantly foraal*. fpHE SIJ ^ new and 3AVANNAH MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1853. INSURANCE. Dry Goods, Clothing, (to. New Wholenele nml Hetnil DRY GOODS STORE In Breuffhtou Stro.t n : ,ub.crib«r» witl uwn itur .%•» 8lorp n..r oppo.it. 81. Audi.n ■ iUU-WMtild.-oo Mo». h to.t., wb.rotbo; .ill offbr .tth.ir cio.l ].. pr.tj, f.r cub I Cbjr (K.puno., .n .nlir.l. b.w .Mb of 8t.pl. B>d f.no, llr, Uood., to wbleb lb., I rSSnacLfullv invite til* nllantlnn «r <1,0 .1.1 • part aa follows: Dress <1*004In. Black aad Fancy Silks of svsry width and description . French and English Marinos, Cashmeres. DeLaine*. nccompllshsd lad, ■ nflish Merinos', Cashmere*. Delaines Moue D* Brago. Barege Del.elues, llotubasins Cham- bor'd Cloth, Alpaecas of evary d.scription, w hit* and colored, plain and emb'd, Tarletoneaud Swiss Einbi'oldFrii'b. I.lB.b Cimbrlo Udkf., .mb .1. pl.ln >bd l.noilltob. col- lars.Cuffs, Undersleeves,Chuiussets, Flouncing, Bands. Jaukonut and Swiss Edgings and Insertions. ITIuiilillus mill Miauls. Illaok and colored Crape aud Silk Mantillas, plain aud i<ini* d Crapa Shawls of every description, Bruche hliaw Is, Square and Jxmg Shawls, black and colored Mautlllas, Velvets and Talmn CliHlw. Hosier) Kid, Sewing Silk, Silk, R»w Silk, Lisle, Cotton, Berlin, and Cashmere Gloves, la dies'Silk, Raw Silk, I.iale, Cotton and Caehmero Iloee, Raw Silk and Merino Vests, Gentlemen s plain Silk, Merino, I* Wool, aud Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers. Liucu DunuiNkN. 8-4. 10- ., 12-4, and 10-4 Damasks and Snowdrop Ta ble Cloths, 8-1 and 10-4 Brown Datnusk Cloths. Uluacliod aud Brown Daiunsk of uvury dosoriptlon. Damask aud Snowdrop Napkins aud Doilies, Bird s Eye Diaper, Liuen Diaper of every dosurintion. Sheetings mi'l Kliirtings. 10-4 and 12-4 Linen Shirtings, Pillow-case Linen, 9-4 0-4. 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Bleached and Brow n Allendale and Hamilton Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirting* of every description. Irish Iaiiieu. the beet Manufacturers, and warranted nil pr re I'lotliN, Cassiiuurus A, VcstiURS. Bluckaud Blue Broad Cloth, Ulaok and Fancy Cas- uioros, Fanoy Vestings, white aud colored Marseilles Vestings. • CounterpuiicH and UlnnkelK. 8 ., 111-4, 11-4, .ml 12-4 M.mlll.. .lid AII.Bd.l. Cuuiit.rp.B4., l'.rii Bud Whllu.j t.mllj UUuk.ta, Negro Blankets of every deecrlptiou. Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Flax and Cotton Osnabnrgs. III. Fr«‘iid<‘rKni4t A Co. i\KW FALL AM) WINTER GOODS! J. II. A M.' SilEAllAN, Oorn4)r ol' llro»4;liioii nml Whitaker-st... SAVANNAH, I NVITE inlbnliun lo llnir inn. .lock of Full anil Winter goods,comprising: DKK88 GilOBH. K.1I1IKOIDRR1KH. Cambric, Cold •• Black Alpacas, Cambric llankcrchiefs. Plain and Embroidered do, Bobiuet I.aces, M Edgings, Collars and Cuffs, Habits and Under-Sleeves toiaok I.aco Veils, “ Craj.o, Dainuak Antique, Eug,, Fr. and Am. Calioos, Col'd Hosiery uml I.incus. A large and well selected stock of Gloves, Irish Lin- SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, fco. COLLEOUTK INSTITUTE BgT FOR YOUNG LADlEg. -fe* Alisa HA THA WA I, Principal. S CHOOL HHO.II—In the Ba*.ment of the PIBST BAPTIST CHURCH. TERNS AND Cut'ME or HTCDT. Esadlng. Spelling and Mental Arlihmetl* g $ 00 Th, above, with the rudlmeut# of Geography, History, Wiltten Arithmetic and Writing... 8 00 Ueograph), History, EnglishGramtuattndCom- Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Phil. I'hy■. Chemistry, Physiology, A.Uronomy and Rlietorlp |a nd a uo 10 00 ’*F ranch!- make Drawing aad Vocal Music iategTal Vart/of'\h< con re* of study. Th* number of pupila will be limited to thirty : but, Young Indies w ishing to join either of the danse, with ut becoming regularly connected with the Instl tute, will be received at a speciflo ohargs. • el' Miss II. has permission to ruler to Rev. Tttstln, llou. H. M. Charlton, and ii. Mallon, Esq..of vannah. and to Rev. W. R. \VIIUr—- •» Edmonds, of New York. . D. D., and J. W. MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAIN IING In Water ('alom, Tacubt it E. MILLER, 132 Soitu-Broad St., DANCING ACADEMY* XL MONSIEUR A. RON AUD respectfully inform* r.;A hie patrons, that his Academy is open for the reception of pupil*. During tho season tho following Fancy Danocs will be introduced, besides tho regular course or Tuition :— Turentolla. HotU, Gavotte, Paa Stlriou, Zingoralla, 8ohotisdi, Redowa, Masurka, etc. Former pupils are request*! to ootne early if they like to learu Fancy Dances fur hi* Ball, to be given in January next. N. B. — Gentlemen's Class will begia on Tneeday next, the Kkh insL, at tf 1*. M. nor 13 Classical and English SclTooS, Q. A. HOLCOMBE, (laiton-Strect, near the Park. ■•P *7 dtNl—Sawflm PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. rpiIE ALTE1 I in our 8U>r Plano Fortes, an Negi and Ve.tings, Satinet Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flannel*. 1(M and 11-4 Brow n and Bleached Shoettngs, Pillow ca*o Linens and Quilts. Country merchants, planters and others, will c nsult their interests by examining our stock before purchas- !»*.„ All w o ask is a visit from thoso dusiriug to purohase, Wo fool confident that tho quality aud prices of oui goods will com maud sales up ■I** and no St'cunil Price. PHILIP KI2AN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 9N ilryait-nt., huvnnnali, Ha. ( ^4 HATEFUL to my fricniJe and the public in X general for their liberal patronage heretofore ex- i to iue, I now- offer them a greater inducement •!«, »» I have just rocoivtd my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Eugliak. French and German Ijroad Cloths, Blavk aud Fnnuy Doeskin and Cassimore, Black uml Fancy Silk and Naliu and Embroiderod Vest ing* ; alio a very rich articlo of Evening Veatiug,whioh am prepared to make to order, ]u the moat fashionable yle. Alao a large aud well aolucted Block of •en’s and Boys’ Itrudy.Hmle Clothina, together w ith a large supply of SliirU, Socka, Suapend- Ta, Glovss, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts and rawer* UaU. Capa, Truuka, Valicea, Ac ,all of which ill be sold at price* to give general satisfaction, oct 13 Kr-Esinblishrd la IMS. HOUSTON A UIIOIJNDESOIV, (Formerly of Hamilton if Huutton.) WIioleMitlo iinil Hctiill CLOTHING MERCHANTS, Ao. DG Hryan-si., Savannah, Ga., W OULD respectfully inform their old custom er*. frieuds, and tho public generally, that they have now in atore n very large aud choice assortment of all qualities and atvlea. fashionably cot and w*ll made. Fail and winter Clothing, direct from their ow n manufactory. Ah from Whitaker-st larg* aud well selected stock of rata, and Furnishing Goods in t« tli* attoution of all those niiig season. They have al- f Clothing suitable for Ser- " —cheap for cash. i House, one door Carpet and Fluor Cloth Warehouse, Curtains, Curtain Goods, Arc., ikc.,dcc. fV^.UO Congress and Ao. .'>7 St. Julien St». Subscriber, knowing that the citizens of annah have felt a great interest in the estab- rrilK Sub lulling of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, this city, snd beiug aware that many have boon tho completion of the Newr Store, ■< " A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES, being now completed, wo would invite tbe attention of the inusioal public to our stook, comprising evory nrtioli in the line, whioh 'an bo furnished (wholesale avi retail) at Fe ic-York price*. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stouart k Co., J. Ik Dl'Rlisv, and others of es tablished ropntation. constantly on hand. P. ZOCJIIAlim A- (■«., Importers. Noe. 74 St. Juliaa and 107 Bryan-streete. oct 27 tf Ncit to Market Sgnare. EIHK’H METALLIC 1I’>RIAL CASES This valunblenrticlc IsJustrecclved nml fur sale by I. W. MORRELL A CO., s^pt 3 ly Sole agents In tbi»Cily for the Inventor who may need his services, that he^tta wMUMklias charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,29fi which !a now iu successful operation, lie is. therefor prepared to take up veuula of any site usually visilii onr port, aud to do the work of repairing, Ao., on reasoi ahlo tonne. Those who wish to ulenu or paint tho bot toms of their vessels, can also bo accommodated ou tha Railway, upou reasonable term*, lleis also prepared to coutract for building Vessels of auy class or descri|>- tlon, and to carry on the business of Ship-Carpeuter- ig \esscliorauy th* business of ing. Spar-making and Caulking, in all* iu various branehee, at the eastern extremity of tbe city. rino foutus. V. MORRELL & CO. Have on hand a ipleudid assortment l'iano Fortes, from tho best manu factories in tho country. For tone am! finish thoso iustruinrnts cannot bo ex celled. For sale on accommodating i, at the Broughton-street Piano aud Cabinet W Cheap Dry Goods. \ N assortment of new Urea* Goods, consisting of Silks, De Lainca. Alpacas, Morena, Ginghams, Worked Collars, Undereiceves, Chemisettes, L. C. Ildkfs., Ladies' Kid Gluvea, Crape Shawls, and various otbur articles, which will he sold extremely low, at No. 140 Gibbons's Range, by loot 5] I. DASHER. Important to Housekeepers. “'HE Subscriber rctpflrtfttlly informs his pjitro and tho publio generally that bo now scuds his ggon round the city daily to furnish those who wish ‘ article of Camphina aud Spirit Gas, with a regu lar supply. Families olease ’*ave their address Barnard Street. [jin 7] JOHN J. MAURICE. vurious articles foi ailing l ubllc, generally, that he hoe opened the late assortment of all the varioua styles of GOODS sually kept in similar establishment*. The Stock of the dittereut department* wUl consist, in part, of the ■Rowing Good*, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brus**Is; Mocet Brussels; Brussel*; Velvet; Tapestry aud Brussels for Stairs; Ihree Ply, Supertine, Fin* and Common Ingrain; Plain Twilled Venetian for SUirs, Halls, Ac.; Drug- U, 6-4, 12-4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pal ms; lloarth Rugs; Parlor aud Stoop Mots; Table and uno Covers; Silver and Brass Oval aud Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, 1c., kc. OIL CLOTIIM. Of every width; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Diuiug Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Hose Wood, Mahogaur and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths. 4-4, 5-4 aud 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. CURTAINS. Silk and Worsted Damask De-Lalue; Worsted and Inen Damask DeLaiue; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White and lluff, for Shades. WINDOW Mil Aims. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White aud Uold, entirely now stylo ; Cord ; Loops;Tas sels; together with all the various Triuimiuga tor Cur tain# and Shades. HILT CORNICEM. Bands, L>ops and Pins, of the greatest varietr and pat- the latest importation; nil of which will be hulesale or retail, on th* most liberal terms. WM. 11. GUION, Agent. 140 Congress and 57 St. Jnlian-eU. COWDEKV A WELLS, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ##p2l 94 BAY-STREET. SAVANNAH. ALLCOCK’S 1*1. VS I FItS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Ol the Nlueteeiitli Century. n lSTORY-Theliietoryof Ihn a plaster* w. Iluiiu^s'ntil # l< it*t ,,,M#lhllU 0 ““ ^ ia * 1st* aud physician* of ti,e United Mat^s and“ ofVu. were consulted as to their composition. But it was Uft to Mr. Allcock, *bofor seven rears had the entire charge of Messrs. Ruahton s Astor Housj store, to perfect them for public use. They are made porous, so that the eva poration at the perspiration can goon sufficiently where the plaster is applied, without, a* with other plasters, "••wing the accumulation of acrid fluid, which oorodes skin and occasions rnauy unpleasant seusations, m oasary for tho cure or ullovlatiou of affections’ fi w'hioh a plaster is usually applied. They are toulo and carminative, whioh renders them of peculiar value in many affection* of the client a bowels, more especially when a nervous charaot* they In fact warm, and to a certain extent, vitalise the upou which they arc applied. _ ess strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving plasters, will be found invaluable ia w eakness of th* back, ohrouie rheumatism, and contractions of the mui- i; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma, pains in th# side or chest, especially when proceed- frorn dyspepsia or weakness, or n sense of coldni is pit of the stomach; in ehronio or recent aff* i of tho kidney*; iu casus of spraius, strains, and in nearly ail cases where a local pain EOWUiU OUVKAt’S oR0CUKY AND L1UliUK STORE, Building) iUarkrt Wharf. 8AVANNAM » O'B. keeps conatantly in store tkM : Fl ^^■"■diliirgo stock of UHoct.MlKS. Liquor# SKUttsAA l"**SXSi2SL"Zi *■< Jt bags of Goffer*. ~ Ground Coffse. jukha,'. 8 r- 75 miiO. Madolr, Wio.4. : . ~ SmUHiCnmV.rj-Wtr., If Ml H L 0l«8rs iBJOn a.d ““ tr ljuti»j K. O’BiatiK. brill. wuakucNs exii reader is especially referred to the foil) particularly to the Utter fi_._ ^ these plasters of Mr. Allcock • ofthe bowels of inaoyyesr* T. Ilondersou. cured of a nervous disease standing. Dr« I* T. Hendcrwoii’n l.rttrr. _ ^ . FUmvilla, Louisiana, Merck 9, 1850. Da. T. Allcock, Sin 1 have keen suffering under a sever* attaek of neuralgic disease of my bowels for years, with hyper- throphy of the heart, aud have tried everything known to the practioe of medicine from tbs very best M. D’s.: but truth prompts me to say that your plasters have giveu ine more normauent relief than anything else I have used, aud I believe will produce a perfect cure. I am wonderfully pleased with the counter-irritant effect or your plaster, for it is produoed iu such a mild aud gradual way, as well as the iavigoratlug action it gives to th* capillary circulation around the part* to which they are applied, with th* great nervous sedative influ- •noe they exert npon all nervous diseases. Ioconu’.kitcn, permit me to any, that I have had es ,«rienoe of the qualities ef the plaster* heretofore II nee, but must place yours at the bead of them all. Kv- ery medical man who becomes acquainted with them, will aaeuredlv recommend hi* patients to us* no other than the MedleatedKdia Rubber Blaster of Dr. AUoock. on., i.t , " HENDERSON, M. D. The Plaster* can be obtained nt th* Book Store ol W. TMMra Williams, No. 149 Bay-et.. Savannah ^ ord,r * f ^ Druggist*, throughout the country! JL.— eod law t-w Sellinv off at Uoa. pHEAP CASH STOKE, corner of Whitaker and •V. 2* eubecrlbers, in order to doe* . ' ^ °, T * ,u **’ »*H dispose of the wn- tire stock now remaining of Staple and Fancy Drv Goods at eost prices, until th* 19thof r«kruS7«h» the balanee then remaining will be sold at aueiton JmM M. PBENDERQA8T a cg. CAAlPlilNKand BURN I NO FLUID." J UST received 20 berrels of tho nbwvij, which will be sold by the barrel or other .rise at th* lowest priro*. Arrangement* will be entered into eo supply oealen. ’ ^ ' [JkmI4J J. J. MAURICE. 7 J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull anil Buy Streets. Importer nail Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars \ THE subscriber lies now on hand a |33kF1 and well selected stock of Wines, Liquor* BnHBA and Segars, comprising the following: ou* But of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. On# P>pe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Due Pipe of the first quality aa I choicest OLD - RE SERVE/* viutage 1840. One Pipe of the choicest and m#st delicately flavored 3I.D PALllETINIIO, vintage liW. Ouo Pine of th* choicest aud exceedingly rare OL1) 1EHCIAL, vintage 1820. Ouo half Pino of tho rich jit and most highly flavorod IOUTU SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes CM Loudon Market. Eight quarter er.ikx «UD ARAUJO, vintage 1.930. Twelve half pipes choice OLD COUNAC, of various brsnde, vis: Ileonessy, I.oudon Dock, Jean Louis Piuet, Castillon, Uuimtrd, baisra*. Saltguac, aud Otard, Dupuy k Co. On# puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. . , y . y “ Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Touurlffn.Hhurry and Clioicu Chainpague, nt «»»i....- ■ ■- 940 Upward. R UNAWAY from the Subscriber on the 28t ult. his Negro Man Hen Price. The above re ward will be paid for his delivery to me. II. F. WILl.IKK, Sun k. WOOD! WOOD! r FHK Subscriber will keep constantly on hand A at bis WOODYARI), at the Canal Bridge, a full •unpiy, at all seasona, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jesse's, Broughton-street, mil be promptly attended to. I Wood Mold Low For CaHb. JF1 jm I tf J. M. BUTLER. IU. FtJ wellb LJ^.Y-West- HOYAL IN8UHANCK COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, carnal, U,000,000 of Found* Merlin*. ’J'HIH INSTITUTION h„. ..i.bll.hrd AbJct I I. S.T.DD.b, u4 Fir. ren,l„ Savannah, January 21,1853. LON DON PHIEMX FI UmUFFTceT f | , *ll8 Company takes Fire HUke in this city,and x luKurs* Rents and Lsitses. ••P» BOBT. HABERSHAM k SOW, AgenU. /KTNA INMURANCR CO.IIPAM OF HARTFORD, CONN. 2 nndflr«igu»*d, Ageute of the above Corn] »take risks against Fire T’HK undorsi I eonlinue to 0hMks,eto.,«n tl th* most favorable terms. Company, Buildings, COHENS A HERTZ. .Hutual Lire Inaunsnro Coapaay efNew York. T 8 A AC ABBATT, Becy. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, ^ r ' Aukold, Medleal Examiner. Aiiplicatione received by 14 ly W.F. HUNTER, Agent. Moutbrrn -Mutual ltiMurnttce Uonpnny. \ 8BURY HULL, President and Treasurer.— i,V A b»uH Ca*s*. See'ry. C. F. McKsr. Actuary. T!.. undersigned, Agent U the abo“. Coi'pMy^Sa- *h« flowingri.ks, vis: MaSaeJjwi- mnJ Fir*; also on the live* of Hrrvanta. I.ivee of White Persons are also token by this Com- pany. No estra premium for residing in the South. . . WILIJAM KING, Agent, JnnelT ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sto. Corporation Notices. XJlIillT TICKIiTH FOR NK44KOEM iuth ' q| r * Ct ^ rom Ordinance passed 2d August, 1839, " Re it juriher ontainrd. That a general ticket given by the master, owner, employer, or guardian of n negro or person of color, shall pass th* bearer thereof until ton o clock P. M.; but that, in order to ease a negro or free P#r*on of color after ton o'clock M.. n specinl ticket shall l>« given, which Uoket shall specify the hour when it is to expire, and may bo given both be- fore and alter ten o'clock P. M.: Vrovulad, however, that no ticket ehall pess the Loarer thereof aTtor mid night, whether it bo dated before or after that hoar, un less tho time when it is giveu, and the object in view, c I tl°wldch tho bearer is sunt, are distinctly The officers and privates of the City Guard are here by ordured t<> enforce the above section. By order of his Honor the Mayor, a , . . EDWARD O. WILSON. Savannah, 25th Jan'y, 1K53. Clerk of Council. LAMT NOT M E. B ADCSKN !—To owners of Slaves, Waggons, Drays, Hucksters, and to all others who may bo required to take out.Budgeti :—'Wednesday uext, tho 26 January, 1853, is the last day for taking out Badges. I he city Marshal and city Conatnblus are hereby ro- qulred to tako up all tier ions who may be found work Ing without Badges alter Wu«* Badges, Vehicle*, Ac. By order. Savannah, January 21,1.853. duesday next, contrary — v ordinances relative to- Slaves. Penalty from $ab to S50. WILSON* l-LUND TABLES Bkonov 5 That it shall prietors of Billiard Rodims o disorderly or noisy froui Ci/y Or'hntnicr.) ” LIJHt ALLS T9 lawful forth* »ro- ling Alleys to permit ; night, to the annoyance i enforce the provisions o AUCTIONS. By Pbilbrtek * Bell. N. 1Ih.r.on, Til. :-U Lr n S ?*■"*' «">«»< nil <» 1hV.1t, • struela .11I1...1 . i_ __ . ... . ^mnvantmatiaromntaiPrivntaRale. A likely Mulatto Woman, with her two chlldren-aslrl 7 " r, “ “* * -a #br Rent. Two Stores, Noe. 8 and If Johnston's Building, Bay tree!, tor rent low. urocertaa, Crooieions, Me. 1 HILBItlCX A BELL oflor onaooommodstlng terns, at private sale: * ' tKlW 0 ?? -™ b . bU ' N ' K ' Rum - *» bbls.Peach Brandy. 2A bbls. Monongahcla Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin, I ^ tl’&V. V 4 ’*"** Brandy 10 casks "Small SUll” 1 P 0 ^*®** Irish Whisky (McMahan's), Pfnet * OmIUIUa A Co. end Henneasy Brandy RjO dos. of fine .Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Brandy, Gin. Ram, Whisky and Cherry Bran- 4y—all private stock. Shoulder*”** " ,kl 8idM * 10 euk< Uams, IS casks Uav—300bales Eastern and Northern. v.*/»r: T -T7^, bbl V. Ku,c, » J “l u Cement Co. kLOVU.—lOO bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond, MIorlu ‘ i Common aud Granite. Wl». ixm.*-7 75 om ” Tumblers, aesortod. 10 - Win*#, 15 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans. Ao. n.V. 0 A*?5r2S.X!“" "" 1 lu h ** f hhu. Uh ln|HVud!l2* >C ° ,n “ 0 * 0 ' m “ Clr ”' a, - OUO8p **' BCALIA-A Ur,. AUortm.it of rUrb.nk'. n.tform. ci'thiA,. «U lU*?* VMWiwI »**«8*l«« U4M nt. i’AfofiV* "• ,0 ' "• •Ides, Shoulders and Hnma, Shoes, Dry Goods' Jewel- 7- Mahogany Estoatien fnbl#Tl>fvaiu Mn!U*Tb. Centre Tell*.. Bedsteads. Cbsire.SUnde. ohIm tone seeoad hand rlnno. Gnus, Rlflss, Ac., Ao. Jnet reeelved 100 sacks fur M«.d-thoa* in waatef this cslebratsd Corn will de well to cell soon ss the euppljr Is quitettodsrste end will soon brgone. At Private halt. Potatoes—60 hbli. flnu Eating snd Planting Potatoes! Butter, SO kegs and half do. that choice Butter; Figs. tA) Drums fresh Figs; Bacon, lUOflns Hams. * At 1‘riraie bah. .Ml C f. l “* •*»!•, »“h pUtfcrm. ».l,hu te., kc , to Cr ^*vy •** 8Un .1 484ml. Uml.. 10 <nua Cmk.tf. (Uw) i 80 Inin QUn. linn, Friralt Hale. ffnf ^t"° 8 ■>» -< SO hour i ffiStr *“«•«» «-•'«»». rarlou. braid. - riT. A W.tohn, Bln,«, k. Umbrellas- 30 dossn Umbrellas T ea—10 cheats Green and Black Tens Jsnoy Goode—A lot of Accordion*. Ao.. Ac. Soap—60 boxes fancy and Toilet fto*p 26 do Colgate No. I Pale and Famllr Broome—60 das an Brooms, nntUF Tobacco—6 bales L taf Tobacco Clerk of Council. TO BLlLDKlt*. 1 )R0P08ALS for Building a Keeper's House at I.anrel Grove Cemetery, will be received by the Committee until Tuesday, the »th day of February * n ,n *terial* and finish the Building in a workmauliko manner within a giveu tl me—to he stated in tho proposals. A plan of the build ing may be soon by calling on the chairman of the cow- JOIIN M A LEERY, Chairman Committee on II. and C. I >1(01 OpvALH will be received until the Gth V /! k ,r i ‘ r I for HooflRg the Western area of the Isrket Houcc. Plans aad e|>«citicationscan be seen by ppl) ing to the undersigned. J. McMAUON, J ,p C. M. Committee. NEW WINE AND LiqUOK. STUKE. No. G Whltnkrr Strret. THE SUBSCRIBER respect fully announ- ja to the citlsens of Havaunah, and of the lu- •r or of this State, that ho has now opened id will keep continually in store, a large assortment of the best qualities of the various kinds ol Wines and Liquors, both foreign aud domestic, invoiced from the best souroes.and to his stock of which, at present on hand, ition. Having had extensive experience manufacturer, aud in America a* iinpor- his acquaintance with the tradeeuaJde* b articles which ■ merated below arc each gi Article* ol' Dli French Brandh Scotch, Irish and Monongahcla Whisky; Old Batavia reel Importation. - brands; liollaud Gin Wills* Arraok J Jamaica and St. Croix Ruiu. Wine**. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Clar et, Sautorueand Burgundy Wines. Cordials. In Cases, Coraeoa, Maraschino, RaUfla, SlavalU. lrschenwasser. Absinth, Ac., Ac Ale anil Fuller. I.ondon Drow n Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Ageut for Domestic Liquors. »mt6 ly n. MAYER. FOH MALIC. «n___ Ono F\ir of match HORSES- tlifcownor having no forth LAV E. Apply to Mr. Gass, West TV Tzoad street, or to HEUN A FOSTER. NEW HOOKS, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER *. CO. Wedxesdat, Janlart 19tu. / 10RNKILLK and Hi. Times. By M. Guizot. \J Rodolphus. A Franconia Story. By U>« author io Hollo It-Hjka. Fortnight in Irelaud. By Sir Francis B. Head, Bart., author of "A Fagot of Frenoh Sticks." The Experience of Life, lly K. M. Howell. ....... .. ur#0 Qf En _,y g|| HlUi[y Kdited| wjt|l aud notes, by Henry A. Oakley. Knowledge: being a collection of use ful aud familiar questions and answers on every-day - ibiects. By Elisa Rollins. 7 7 El Jngenioso Hidalgo Don Qnijot* d* la Mancha. ‘‘“** " * of th* English language improved method ol further addition! Br, (iooiil, UM.4,4 banoy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, kc. As. jy U _ . ! and Ventent ut FrivaU Sale. Just received in store, and kept constantly on hand end far sale low, 160 bbls. Hosondale Cement, 26 do. Plaster Paris. J,,, t Botton Rum at Prioate Sala. Just received ror sohr. F. T. Satterly, 60 bbls. N. E. Rum. tor sale low from the wharf. oat 1 fairUukk'a Patent Ftatform Sc*the. (Improved in quality and reduced in price,) adapted every required operation of welghing-aa Railroad for lreineorsingiscare, in use on the principal railroads in the United States nnd Great Britain; H'ar*- >“-‘40 bealee; Deary PartakU He.,lee, on wheels, for ndrtos, Rolling Mills, Ao.; Start Snalre, various modlflcatiooil Counter Scales; Huy and CoulSralee,ko. These Scales have been long known and severely tested, and the universal confidence felt iu their nocuracy and porfoot adjustment is such, that they arc now regarded * tho stom/nn/, from which there is no apper.I. For *“ 4,1 varieties by PH1LBRICK A BELL, ^^^Ajenti^nflavannah. LOTTERIES, UKKKNK ANU PIJ1.ANKI >110NB.1IIiNT I.OTTXIIV OPV1CB. liny I.nae, ni-itr Iliill.Mii-rct. ORBUOBY k MAURY, Mulfin. D KAWN NUM BRKH—uflira... APuluhl 1.otter.. Extra ClM. 7: Alsu of Close 11: 61 57 8 60 20 29 19 89 72 4 74 .30 E. WITH1NQTON. CLASS 12. To bs drawn in Savannah To-Morrow. Jan. 23th. 75 Numbers—12 Drawn Ballou. CAPITAL: S.OOO DOLLARS! Ac. Ac. Ao. Ao. Ae. Tickets tl—Shares la prepertiew. Tickets and Shares, either ting I 1 for sal* by J«"27 “•r elnglv or by the package E. WITHINOTON, Vender for Gregory A Maury. Bay Lane, near Bnll-street. 163 Uny-Strtmi 2 Doora 2ml qfthe Cilyltotel. Hava n mi Is Lottery! CAPITAL $4,000-TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR. UUOICCJIA MTATK LOTTIiltY, CLASS 17. For Iks btnr/tt of the Irulej>mdrnt fire Co. at iksiuia. T. C. BARBER A CO., Managers Draws in Savannah on Saturday Morning, st 9 o'clock Sales close at 9 o clock To-Morrow Night. ^ 8PLFNDID SCHEME: #1,000 •—#1,000 ! And Prizat otuountinff in tke aggregate to $50,(113, Tickets, *}; Halves, 60ota; Qoarters, 26. Risk on »» full parkags of Wholes, only $13,00 Halves, Qrs., 6,50 3,26 9^ Orders from the oouatrr answered promptly. 4 f aer1 M ..entrecwUrly,aad prists sashed on demand at this office, by jMff CHARLES B. PATTERSON. A COUPLE of good HORSES and WAGGONS ffllaltolim *“ n * bl " ' ATt " y “* th# Pu,Mki J, il T'ira, s^d on, nable terms. *A^>ply at t Foi- Salt-. Stock and Fixtures of n GROCERY in n rate location for wholesale or retail—will be good terms if applied for tmmodiately. The Exposition of a the Struct) being an attempt to furs «aching Grammar. By John Mulligan, A. M. A Digest of the Laws, Customs, Manners and Ini onsortb* ‘ .... .. . - Dew. Elements of Geology. By Alonso Grr American r 1 ’ ** cal aud llieto A. M. With|lll t and Modern Nations. By Thomas oi ueoiogy. uy Alouso Urey, A. 61. Missionary Memorial, including Hiographi- orioal Sketches. Edited by If. W. Pierson, Th# Pi. I Field Book of the Revolntioi a J. Leasing. Compli By HOARD. 4 FEW COMFORTABLE ROOMS — with Hoard, couveuienUo thohusluoss part of the city, ut reasonable charges—cau be secured by applying at Jftu3I tf NO. I ST. JAM ES SQUARE. Board! uk« r |'WO OR THREE single Gentlemrn can 1 coiuiaoJated with pleasant board at the co Jones snd A be room streets. tf d 1IOA! I) wii Uroughtc i three aiuglw Geutlcin< commodatlons nt No. 20 tf deo 16 L Jars Preserved Pears i for sale by J. ROUSSEAU. l-llA!>l!*At*NK. l) BASKETS Courvi»ier Champagne 2U do Heidsicck do lU do lpiuobo da Just received and for sal* by jft* 26 J. ROUSSEAU. BOARDING. V ERY desirable Rooms, with Hoard, nt reasouu bio rates. Apply at this Office. tf nov t LAND A Q IN O Y. .>Iillcil#cvillF, Uu. T I'lIE subscriber will purcliase or »cll on comm J e'on LANDS of the several Ijind Lotteries of this State. [dee 2-2m] JAMES R. BUTTS. * ing Wines,ol direct iraporta- ttuui Madeira, by the brig Emauuol Boutcher : 1 pipe Madeira Wine, 16 quarter casks do. 1 pipe very choice old do. ' Ofllce, 197 Bay street. KPPINU A KRETZ L ) ATT KM 1'RKShUVKN ami FRENCH CHOCOLATE.—Just received 1 dos.l'attes de Psrdresux Truffes. 2 " Abricots in jar. 12 Chocolatu. toice " i Beigi 10 Boxes Helgnot dabricots. 10 " Couissons. 10 " Fruits Castelano. 2U »«. Marous Glace. 65 " Fruit* On tits. 6 Boxes pied* de Sxnglier truffes. For sale by ijioiMj J. ROUSSEAU. H I.I(IM><8.—40 bow# Heeled Herring in tiuc orJer, for sale by [ jan 17] W. D. FORI). ■ tho britf MACON, fi ruocptlon of theii Wharf. All good* VJOTA1 X t4»es, it) bbls. Onions, just received and for sale by jan 20 »i..i* i iiraw . iw»M. n * HcMAHONi DOYLE. MoklAIION 4 DOYLE. k 7 landing and for sale by jnn 20 mu Porto Rico Bugnrs, COHENS 4 HERTZ. maiiiing ou the wharf nit # oxpeuse and risk of owners. ian 20 HENRY K. WASHBURN. AgenL \ V AUK EH EL A: CODHMl.-'iO iiackugr* iyX No. I Mackerel, in whole, half and qaarter bar rels aad kite; 30 whole and half bid* No. 2 Mackerel; IU kits Sxltnuu ; 20 qnintsds Codfish, landing from schr. Phenix and for tale by jan 19 CLAQHORW 4 CUNNINGHAM. C AItl'KNTEK'.S TOIILft.—Ju*t receiveil i large supply of Beach and Moulding Planes: ala Saws, Chisels, Braces and other tools, aad for sal* by jen 21 C. JIOPK1NS, Ag'U OUKM AND HlMJKttof various patterns I Just received aad for sal* by C. HOPKINS, Ag t. ■oprietors, that if the patient is hpen*. For sal* by ■ W. LINCOLN, Moa N UT Crwcke and Picks ol' Silver and Pollened Steel—a very alee article, at 166 Broughtoa-et. _!#•19 MORSE 4 NICHOLS. N! U fine order, new and Urge hhda, cargo of banxneMar- lauding and foreale by C0IIEN.M4 llEfiTZ. rder, new aad large hhda, tha Anna, from Mataaios, * l^injaadf. AUD. BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CU iitm 1> Uoehui lOilo Pine A r Apple do; 6 bble hiuoked Beef an«f Tongues, lundlue from steamer FloriJa and for sale by CLAGU0HN4 CUNNINGHAM. 1 I AVANA HEfiJAUN.-U-VKHi MuralUbr. IX Cilladrado, 15.0UU la Vox. a superior article, 16,% OiwT.a Crux, 10,OUO Rioados, Primero, 16.UJ0 la flor d* la rega, 10,ouo London sis*, for sale by A. BONAUD, jftft 'Jl _Co f - Bay aad Whitaker-st. C'LOTH IN (> AT KKDUCKD PUlCliS. W E are now offering the balance of our stock of Fall and Winter R«ady Made Clothing at re duced pi Ices—we will not say at cost—but as low aa any other /louse in th* oity, on our usual credit terms, jan SI ROBINSON 4 CAMP. 1IAY.-4 —200 halos Eastern nml Northeru Huy I'or DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West-Broad-st. B H Misty jaa 14 Foot of W set Bread-street. 1 I A * ik: *46 Broughton acre* t COLXBTON UITTKKB. 4 PURELY Vegctahls prepAratinu, and a sor- 1V. erelgn remedy for Dyepepela. For sal* by Jiafil W, W. LlNtfoLN. G ‘ LAWN,C’KOC’iiKit Y ansi Cblaa Ware. A frill assortment constantly on hand and for sale «•/ ' J COLLINS 4 BULKLEY. ( |»liulNl<-r> and Cnbinct Work. The snbscribers having taken the store on Wbltaker-etreet, neat to Dibble 4 Carey's Tai loring Establishment, respectfully announce to , the ciiiien* or Savannah that they are prei>ared to execute all orders in the above liae on the most REASONABLE TERMS. ^Special attention paid to repairing all klndaof Furni- fid" Funerals supplied at tho shortest notice. JAMES LARKL*. o*t 20 t£THOMAS TIERNEY Favorite Nnvnnnnh Lotterr. Will he drawn in Savannah, in publio, Saturday Morn ing, Jan. 20, at 9 o'clock, <JKQUG1A HTATK LOTTERY, CLASS NO. 17, For ike benq/lt t\f the liuiritemlmt Fire Vo. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER 4 CO., Managers. FINE SCHEME! *1,000!—91*000!—$729! And more than $40,000 ta Smaller Prizet. Tickets only f I -Shares in proportion. Risk on a Package of Quarters, only $3,25. TicksU and Shares for sale, aad Prise* cashed on do- toend, bv GEO. 8. GRAY, jan!7 No. 6 Owens's Building, opposite Pulaski Hons*. 16 eighth casks Cognac Brandy^ is*.k. ^ d o 8wMi Mftlftfi* Wine */ v ' *6 bbls N. E. Rum 26 do Domeatie Brandy 8 iiinea Holland Gin 10 Lbls Rye Gin 10 do Rectified Whisky f do Old Sootoh do. 2 do Irish do. & do Old Monongahela do. 6 quarter casks Canary Win# do Ten* riff and Madeira. Corrric.—30 bags Prim* Rio Coffee Cuockkht.—It) crates Crockery, assorted Tumiii.krs.—30 cases Tumbles, assorted Matrjcsscs.— 20 new ff-mble Matresses. __ , Iron Sa/it. From the mannfactury of Pierce 4 Valentins. Fof iale at the mennfnctur)»re|jricee. WANTED. MITI1ATION AS TKAOIIKU"ivANTUn. A <fENTLE«AN -ho h.. ,„„(, Scli^J T.."- ing his profession, anJ has besn for a number ef years employed therein, wishes to obtain a aitaation as cha«'.*oVV i-V ; a p ,k b “ c or P TlT “‘f »« boo, » or in taks chares of a School laths cun ntry. Satisfactory recom mendations, both as to qnsUflcation snd sbaraoter, eaa be shown from several Literary Institutions over which r *« h n? P r * ,,( J ed » \ nd ( rwm P ri ***« gsntlemen la whose families he has tiughi. Address—" OMEGA” at Sa vannah Post Office, Georgia. Savannah, (Ga.) January 2Rh, 1863. tf W ~ A NT’K , » 'IO rTiOOHA'tlK.—IU.OOU 'to 20.000 bushels prime Corn. Jnnja BOBT. HABERBUAM 4 SON. A PERSON accustomed to Farming, Gardening. . stands Cooking. / ^ IS T„ KD *T A ua Overseer on a Cot* lardeil 01 in the low • 0 « n * r 7- Refer to N. _ wanted. TV ea * h prices will he paid for 10 o 1, y >■»»»« NEGRO VkM.OWH. .ml 6 ,r 8 BOYI »oJ 4..RI.8, HP 35 URoWn * HARRIS. Houses and Lands. a N01t 14ENT—A .in.ll .ood.n Honn on G.itun-itract Ua*. n.»r rorajrtli Pin*. F« Unu.ppl, to JOHN B. JOHNSON. ‘ At th. Qm Wurti. a To H«-nt. Four Brick Tenement Hnniee. oa Jon.i-et., n.nr Abcrtoru, two stories on a basement, bavins 5 Room, with Kitchen xnd terrant'e Room an J rfr, ii*OT "ill he rented rrnm Ut nf Februnr} nutil 1st November next. Apply to # 22 C. rERRT. I 'AMTIOIUn X2j first Tuesday ii Hun is, in tbe city of 8 try next, i —L- ##tw#en uaun wa ten and fanro dock, ngrecsbl# ton deores of the Uon- — * the Superior Court of Chatham county, the fol- ig Real Esute and Negroes, belonging to the estate # Sa! , *. , ? , ° Ben -i* min Snider, dtoeased, for th* purpsos of division among his heirs, to wit: Lot number twskty- un# and improvement*. Pulaski Ward; Lota number •ZZiaSr* •“* improvements, Cnrrytown, t-.irin.r VS cat Broad and Harris streets: unexpired lease fractions and two l.ots, all adjoining; i imbsr thirty-four, five, six and seven, in RoberUvIlie, unim- provotl, adjoining west side ot Weet Bmad-rtrs*t,sU in tho city ut Savannah; and twelve Negro fflaves, men. woman and children—among them are valuable hones servants, one carpenter, 4o.; also, os* Buggy. Poar n? the day of sals, purchasers pro- 1 Wagon. Terms o Persons wishing to purchase, will piste* examine the premise* before sal* day. SEABORN GOODALL. Savannah. 19th Jan'y. IMS, f jsng) td) Executor. M TU ltKNT—Three tenement Houses, each hr—'*■ *-* —— - — j*»- - i— *?-> having firs rooms, with a kitchen separata, slts- atod on tho corner of Jones and Puree ata., near the Railroad Depot.—Apply to J, MANKE, Hall road Depot.—Appl i 18 tf Corner Aim FLUiMINCJ A IHILLUN. Th* undersigned, having united in the practice of Law -n. -md puiictually to any bueineeeen- Denelote A Co. Meaera. thrift, Joan M. Mills*. ICE, Comer tf Boy and WkUaker ttreeU. Wn. D. Fi.xmxc. ORDINARY'SOFFICE, OflUs hours from 9 A. T. M. 2 P. M., aad 3« P. M. » jan 31 MUSTANG LINimENTi KMRtf. A. G. BRAGG A CO.—Gkntlkmrn' IvX We have been usingyoor MEXI Li.NlMENT with the most perfect our most valuable Express horses had been troubled by large swellings or tumors on tho fetlocks; they had grown larger than hen's eggs. Besides being disfigured by these appendages, the limbs and joints appear * quite stiffened, swJllen and lain*. We had tried mi liuimenta and other remedies, but nithiug appeared i.rodiu-o any effjot upon thorn. We wo.ild willingly have given twenty-five dollars to have had thorn r moved, and tho horse restored to soundneei. Oi Lostler obtained some of your Llnlmeut, and applied knowledge. A few days ago he called oi * u ~ v and. to our surprise and gratifl atleutioi ■ _ cation his lees were perfectly emovth-<A< lumore Aar uijrntir.ly ,t,..,,.^rar<J t We asked him by what mag- ie he had effected such a remarkable cure! His reply was, that be had been using the MUSTANG LINI MENT on them about ten days—and the result was the entire removal of the tomors, without producing any sormes* or leaving a scar. We therefore take great pleasure in recommending the I.mime nt, and shall continue to uso it whenever oc casion requires, in prefuronco to any other preparation, so long as it produces such remarkable results. KINSLEY L CO., Southern and Eavtcru Express, No. 1 Wall-st., corner of Broadway, N. Y June 30,1852. the above certificate was given. Tin us that one of their drivers . ._ gon in; the upper part of tho city y 4 Co., ii jon paas.i _ x Doctor a Office close bi » tke Hu.t.nuj Limine i with great t day he was out thrown I ... t rer.'ttdly bruised, th< lie was taken int< the physician told him he had recently tried it iu _ nieces*, lie did so, and all the _ itiffaess was removed, sothat th* ii* business os usual. " We tuk-> pleasure in rocouimending tho MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to all ou *' ' mers, as the best article wo have Bruises, Spraius, or Galds in IIoims. W« Ii • Stousively and always effectually. Soiim t have also used it for sorer* Bruises aud Sores, as well Rheumatic Paioa,and they all say it a s can only say we have cutirely abandu-^. other Liniment. "J.M. HEWITT, loued the ose of mly eay an* other Idnimi . " Stable Keeper to the American Espress Company, aud fur Hamden's Express.' Ask fur A. O. Bragg 4 Co.'a Mexican Mustang Lini t'riucipal Offices, 304 Broadway, N. Y., and 8t. Louis, Missouri. r Sold by ovary Druggist In Savannah, and in al- svory Drugstore in tho United Htat**. Oliver T. Bragg. General Agent for the Southern State*. P. O. i-r natulency, weakness ol the stomach, debility, i pciwia, fever and ague, and all complaint* arising I a derangemeat in the nervune system. It may be i in wine and spirits without at nil injuring its medic properties. For sale by A. BONAUD. Agent fur the Manufactu | / W I I1IILH. Iliruui Smith nml 111 1UU 40 K bbls. do. do. extra 250 bbls. superior Pin:. Eye 1 i. superior Pinb Eye Planting Potatoes 150 do. Mercer and Carter eating 1U0 do. E. Phelp s Oin do. P. 4 II. Coaaectieut River do. M do. Domestic Braady 80 do. Buttei, Sugar and Soda Crackers 20 do. Treadwell's Pilot Bread 60 boxes do. Soda Biscuit 80 do. Beadeli's tie and So Tallow Candles 76 do. Colgate's Pearl Starch, Landing and for tale by jan 24 8CRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO. B altimore ki.oiik und hacun.- 200 ubls. superfine Howard street Flour -IU hlida. prime Baoon Sides 20 do. do. do. Shoulders, Received aad for sale by • jaat4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 OO. i 3l<OTIIRfi4 UAftKKTH and Hampers. Mar- yj' 1 WUIJJ CraJlH. x.d w —*•« W*raid ki&dx Wjll fou.J .1 luRrtmxh- .-•( M0R8E * NICIIOl.S. ,nd m.ra J.xirahle .rticl. *•“ *“• *«»* marine, a new lot just nwelvod by MORSE 4 NICHOLS, 166 Bfonghton-st. MiOWKlt HKKDH.-Thie day received nu assortment of Flower goods, pet ep In boxes, each box oontal&lng 80 toWct variotUs. jan M W.W. LINCOLN, Mtomment-aqr. 4'O-PARTNEHHIIIP NOTICE. udcrsigneil hus this day associated with him HENRY C. KING, of Glynn County, with v> i will continue the Factorage and Commission llusinets in this city, under the firm of Hull 4 King. JNO. 11. HULL, No. 210 Bay street. Savannah. Jannary 12,1863. rriHE nude X Mr. HE Wliom ho will Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT GURK FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. HOUGHTON’S- ThotrueDIgoetlv# from Rennet,orth* ■ntgomery-sfi, end Bay-lane. A DAI I.MSTi;ATOM’S MALE OF NE- XlL, OBOES AND LAND.—Pursuant to an order of lb# honorable the Ordinary of Liberty county, there will be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, a# Uiaeeville. all tbe Negroes belonging te the emu of is i*Conte, deo'd, late of said oouaty—a prime gang. > number. Terms one-half cash, the balanoeiaoue leo year*, with interest from date-notes, with ap- r ...ed security. r Also, th* Plantation known as aim Hill, in Liberty oouaty. Terms made known on tbe day of salo. THUS. C. N1HBKT, Adm'r J»n 1$ of Louts LeConte, deo'd, Cboinii llouauTo . n., Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly idrlul remedy for Indigestion, DysperaU, Jaundice, r Complaint, Constipation and Debility, earing af- !ature sown method, by Natnro’s own Agent, tho Gastric Juice. Her Half a texspoonfnll of Pepsin in- fusedin waterwilldiges*or dlssolveftvepoundsof Roast Beef in about two hours, ont of tho stomach. PEPSIN Is the chief element, or greatdlgestlngprfn- dple of tho Uastrio Juice—tho solvent of the Fowl, the purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of tho Sto- iwauh and luteatines. It is extracted front tho Diges tive Stomach of tho Ox. thus fnrmiug a true Digeetivi Hclentlfle Evfslrnrr! Callow the Agent and ret a descriptive circulargratls, glvtstg a large amount or scientific evidence, from Lie oig # Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe’s Physiology of Di- gertion. Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet Dr. J.W. Draper ef New-FoHt University, Prefc*«->r Dungiisen's Physi ology Prof. Sillimau, of Yale College; Dr. Cnrpenter'i Physsolegr, 4c.,to*wth*r with reports of cores from nl parts of tno Undent Staten. No Alt^eifaol, HlttrrM, OP Adda! friend# and custo- 9T Remombor this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN Is s great natural remedy, fro# from Aluohnl, Bitters, Acids and Nauseous Drugs, it is oxtrsmelv agreeable to tbe «•/ be taken by the moat feeble patient* who tot ont n water cracker without acute distress. Be ware of Drugged imitations. Pepela is not a drug. CaressKai Every Town. Dr. Ilougbtoa'e Pepnin has now buen tested for up wards of twoi years in every large town in the United j*«.. .i ra/rv Dyspeptics to many town! Numerous details of States, and th* Ageute « remarkable e ases, report* of cares, certificate# of Phj « .. - —. Ptnrsic|ans l I at louts, are given in the Cireulare furnished by Ageute gratis. PepHin In Fluid nml Powder. Dr. Houghton's l'cpsiu ia prei>ared in Powder and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physioiaaa. Private Circulars for Pbysiciaas may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Ageute, describing th* whole pro cess uf preparation, aud giving the authorities upon which th* claims J this new remedy are based. As U la not l ucrit remedy, no objection oan be raised against M. D„ sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Fn. Copy right and Trade Mark secured. ft*^°l d . b Jjra a AlV. ru W UlB,u ‘ d ln Medicines. \V. W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Retail Agent in Savannah. . I- R- MAYER, Ifift Bronghton-et., Savannah. J#17 oodly-lawi Wholoeal* and Retail Ageat C ODFIMH. — $,000 pounds first quality Cod Flab, for salt by[jan 17J W. D. FORD. B oob dioo.B OOEI.AND 44EU.ilAN U1TTEUB.— tho pennanent cure of Liver complaiut, - dyspepsia, Nervooe Debility, and all diwaees rising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, this day riu-ci ved pur steamer State of Georgia and for sale by jan 22 W.W. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr; G UM UKOPH.-Fresh Umou nml Raspberry Gum Drops, manufactured by A. J. Clieareau, just received per steamer Suisof Georgia, aad for sale bv jan 34 W. W. LINCOllf. Mooensaak-sqf. WEET Hceifod fioaoy Knnp.—Au nxcel / 10HN.—20Ot) bueheD prime Corn, for sale by \t DAVID R. DILLON, J»® 3 * Tout of Went Broad-street. I > ALTKMORB FLOlJJiL-SS bbls. extraB^ XJ tlmore Flour, for ftal# by [Jnl7j W. D. FORD. NOTICE. Executor’ll Male of Meal Estate. B Y virtue of nn order from the Court of Ordina ry of Effingham County, when sluing for ordinary purr.os.a wBl be sold before the Court House door in Springfield, on the first Tuesday in March, between tha usual hour* of sale, all of th# Neal Estate of the lata Claibourn Bavill, deceased—constating of two hundred acres of prim* land, more or less; adjoininr laud, of BurkrtSiaer, Neidlingor, and others; also, one tract bounded by the waters of tho HavannahRiver. McAl- plu and others—containing fourteen hundred acres, more or lass, with two hundred or more in order foe cultivation, with good Fonces, Dwellings, and out hon- two excellent well# of water, and a first rat* mill •tream. The above property is dUtano* from SavauuiUi ntnuteen miles. The Augusta Road from Savannah runs through them. The lands are well adapted to tha cultivation of Cotton. r*J.e and Cora. Sold for a divi- sioa amoug tbe legatees. Persons desirous of purchasing, by calling at the res- (4«M.f uranteridr. .IU bV.il... uHpra^. Terms mad* k>u>«n n n the day of sal*. 7 M . — W. SOLOMO " Effingham County, January 8, 1863. To Hi-ill. A Rrlek Tenement on Wilt Brf-d itr.it, .Ilk •Wjht upright rooms. For particulars apply td or at the corner of Johns deo 18 John A. Gray, iu the houek < and Abaroorn streets. 1 FOU MALE. OT NO. 10 WAKIIIN41TON WAKD. JJSJ i (J- ll-if) qUANTOCK, BOBE.T8 A To Ho ni. M Th. UpMr P.-1 of M Brju .tra.k Inquire on the premises. o«t M M FOK KENT.—The Dritk Bin. M Ik. ?>«*t *0. oo; If a ivon 10th November next. cuiS&^ba I iiuardian’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in March, will be sold be fore the Court Hone# door, in th* ».iwtk of Jeffer- Ca “ d, n County—on# half undivided Interest in Io*t No. 28—in the town of 81. Marys. Sold as tho fit of aald minor. ELIZABETH U. HOPKINS. Guardian. A For hull-. STEAM SAW MIM,, iio.rlr no., on the S(. Jolin'a Kivor, Eutk'lorldn. Vor o.rtlouUr. ar*. ! [oo* 4] COUkMllA uebtz. To Hent, | .lOR I yur, • WHARF STORK. J 00,8 FORT k DUNHAM. _ FOR MALE. ‘ A DOUBLE Tenement mid n single House—all o« a brick basement, aad ln a desirable aad healthy part of the city; at proeoat rente far 81.026. Apply 18 WM. WRIGHT.to OU BAJUE OU ii\l 11AIS44E.—A Britk lenemunt House on Liberty street, fie simple, for cash o* —*• dec 17 oi. ,„r^ v „p„t { . B App,,o L Uni, f*o simple. Also, a lot on Margaret street 4 y 9U feet, tee simple. Apply te ^ >3 WM, WEIGHT NOTICE. A LL persous indebted to the late firm of WOOD. CLAOHORN A CO., either by note or opea ac count. are hereby notified that all claims remaiains- iiBsettled by let February next Will bo placed la the hand# of au attoraoy for collection. " 9 jaa 11 CLAQUORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. B ATAVIA ARRACK,—Just received IMS “■!»] 'T'RopitLVn.'' rKIt—Ml bbu. Cri A ^ --R.ruKTMM.-Ml bbU, Craw. Ate - , A >; ^ asvtMg;V If II I HUES. OtBMCKU, V.llow. Hnk«>, I— tT V. u. ioaa I I ME.—300 bbls. beet Kocklaad Litne. landing X^l P«» brig Acorn, and for sale by " Ic by HAM, 1 O IJfJAM,—i!3 hhd*. Nrw-Oileans .Sugar, lauding KT from sohr. Martha Jane, aud for aala by jh» U CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. made to 1 \KIElk VIGHk . XJ^recslrtd aad far sale by