SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, MONDAY. JANUARY 31, 1853
THE DAILY MORNIM NEWS,
BY JOHm COOPEftT
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Four Days Litter from Europe!
ARRIVAL OF THE A FIU CA
lotion Advanced-lmporinitt from France
—lacrenneof krr Htcnm Marine—Dim
cully bciwcoo Pranre nad Auntrla.
New York, Jan. 30.
The British moil ateemship Africa, hns er
rived from Liverpool, which port she left on
Sunday the ICih inal. and brings four duya I
ter intelligence from Europe, lliun (hose brought
by the Arctic.
LiVF.itPool. Cottok IVIaukkt.—The sales
of Colton for tho week aiiinoiit lo 45,000 bulos.
Tho quotations urc—Foir Orlenns 6J.; Mid
dling 5$d.; Fair Upland ftfd.j Middling 5]d.
There was a good demand, and the market
lias odvauced. Fair qualities have improved
must. Speculators took 7,000 bales and ex
porters 2,000 hales.
The trade in Manchester remained unchang
ed.
-'For Flour there was a fair demand, and pri
ces were film, but unchanged. Iu Rico there
wan a limited business done.
Consols ruo declining, anil are quoted nl
99*.
The demand fur Cotton during the last two
duys was belter. On Suturduy tho 15ih, the
sulee reached 6000 halos, and tho market clos
ed firm.
The Africa was detained until Sunday, by
order of tho Uritish Government.
Carolina Rice was in limited demand.
London.—There was no Carolina Rice in
the London market. The Bullion in the bonk
of England has decreased. Money was tight
er, end the rates of discount were advancing,
hut no change since the sailing of the Ameri
can steamer Arctic.
France.
Mr. Rives the American Minister, has pre
sented hie credentials to Louis Napoleon.
The French Government Inis contracted for
tho building of fifty three large steamers.
* It is reported that a territorial misundor-
standing exists between France and Austria.
The French funds uro very unsettled.
Kossuth.—Kossuth, it is reported, is pre
paring to return to Amoricu.
K. Waterman, of Amsterdam, bus failed.
Wajiunoton, Jau. 50.
The Hon. Alexander II. Buell, member ol
Congress from the State of New York, died
in this city, tins morning.
Now OrlcniiM Market.
Nfw-Ori.eans, Jan. 29.
The sales of cotton on Saturday were 8,000
kales, at steady prices. Stiict Middling is
quoted at 9* cents. Tho stock is 311,000 hales.
The receipts of the week arc 57,000 hales.
Increased Receipts.—The increased re
ceipts at all llio Southern ports aro 435,000
bulca.
Ohio Flour is selling nt $4,GO por barrel.
Operators iu cottou uro waiting tho Africa'a
foreign accounts.
New York Cotton Mnrkot.
New York, Jan. 30.
Tho cotton market on batuiday wub dull,
with sales amounting lo only 300 hales.
Baltimore, Jan. 30.
Rick.—The sales of Rice for the week com-
priso 300 tierces, at $3.75 to $4 par 100lbs.
The Meeting nt Hie Kxrlinvigo To-riny.
The very general interest which has been
inanilcgted by our tncrcltttnts and business
men in the Jacksonville and Alligator Plank-
rood, for the promotion of which the meeting is
culled at the Exchange to-day, renders it un
necessary that wo should urgo the Subject on
ilia attention of our readers. Tho importance
of the Road to tho general cuumiorciul interests
of our section, and to thoso of Nuvanuuh espe
cially, is admitted by all, and we do not
doubt that the enterprise will receive a liberal
support from our citizen*.
Mr. M. W. Smith, tho ugent of the Florida
Company, will bo piesent at tho mueiing end
will give any information that may be required
in reluljpn to the proposed work.
.Mirror of Italy.
This is the last wock of the exhibition ol
this magnificent Puiuting in Savannah, Those
who have not yet seen it should not lose the
preseut opportunity. It is one of those inter
esting and instructive spectacles that cannot
well be seen too often, aa it increases in inter
est us we become bettor acquainted with it, und
its historical and romantic associations are re
vived in the uiiud. To the well-read-spectator
it is uext to an ucluel realization of. the scone*
depicted, and he would no more be satisfied
with a single glance at the passing canvass
than he would be with a dash through Italy in
a railroad cur. He must dwell upon tho
gulai branches of the scene to comprehend
and admire it- Once fixed in his mint), they
a/o never forgotten. It is rarely, indeed, that
art third* so interesting a study as that pre
sented bj* tw Mirror of Italy.
Fire at Tiiundkrboi.t.—On Saturday
night a firo broke out in tho house of Mr. Roes
Holland, at Thunderbolt, which was soon de
stroyed. The building was constructed of
wood, two stories high, aud occupied as a bar
room and tavern.
Deft tli of a New York Merchant.
Mr. Charles J. Wallace, merchant
tailor of New York, diod at the Pulaski House
last evening, after a brief illness. Mr. Wal
lace had long been extensively connected ii
the merchant tailoring business, and had been
in the habit for several years past of annuall)
visiting Savannah, where he had a considera
ble number of patrons. He arrived here on
the 13th inst.on the steamship Alabama, and
after remaining in the city a few days visited
Macon, where he was taken ill. He returned
to this city a few day* since, but his disease
btsuomiug worse, soon terminated iu his death
Thkuk were Giant Oysters iii those
Days.—An immense oyster, weighing two and
a half pounds, may be seen at our reading
room. It was picked up thirty feet from the
water at Bhell Bluff, and presented to us bj
Mr. James C. Blank. Tho shell is closed
aud as perfect in appearance as if It hail been
takeu from its native hank but recently. Tht
race of subb oy ate ra is believed to lie extinct
A gentleman m Athens Tenn., in his
jrdering the Morning Nm sayx ;
ie trading portion of our people are look-
F ing to tiavatmah as one of the main market*
for their products, and it is important, to
least, to have a commercial paper from youi
arily rtgalarly.” y
e.—The collegiate term
A-tbeua Banner,
auspices—
an oggra
in actual
•till furthei
Congress.
In the Senate on Thursday, Mr. Seward
presented several memorial* praying grant* of
land to aid in the construction of a ship canal
around the Fulls of Niagara.
Also, petitions in favor of the establishment
of a lino of steamers between Brooklyn and
Germany.
Mr. Cass* resolution directing an inquiiy by
thu Committee of Foreign Relations as to tho
nucsssity for any action relative to tho Uul-
wer and Clayton explanation of the treaty of
1850, was iuken up.
Mr. Manguni opposed the resolution. He
was in favor of postponing it till after the lift
of March next, in order Hint Mr. Clayton might
be boro to defend hiihsulf. He thought no
practical object was intended, hut merely h
personal matter, and Mr. Clayton ought to bo
heard. He was opposed to this warlike de
bate, when nu iiniu would darn to uvow his
willingness to go to war.
Mr. Ca«s suiil ho wux not to lie deterred
from auy investigation concerning the honor of
Ilia country, by the declaration thut he would
not go to war. Tho preservation of our rights
in small matters was the surest guaruuty of
peace. Slavish submission to wrung would
inevitably result in war.
Mr. Bull at great length urged the postpone
ment of the subject till Mr. Clayton reached
here. If it was intended to have ameasuro re
ported to repeal the treaty, he would desire
time to debate it. He thought there hnd been
euflicisut debate on (be subject, aud much more
thau necessary said to arouse the people of
llio United Status and to frighten European
powers, lie thought llio construction of twen
ty war steamers and the erection of necessary
fortifications much bolter to preserve peace
than paper resolves.
Mr. Mason thought it a proper inquiry to ns
certain whether the treaty ratified by the Hen
ule had been impaired or altered by the adden
da placed there by Messrs. Bulwer and Clav-
ton. Ho not considsr wur was necessary. Ho
did not ut any time say the colonisation of the
Bay of Intends was an infraction of the treuty;
but lie did say, and repealed it now, that wheth
er that colony was or was lint an infraction of
that treaty, that colony would liuvo to be dis
continued.
Mr. Borland followed, supporting the reso
lution, and Messrs. Iluie and Undurwood op
posed it.
Mr. Gwin moved to lay the resolution on the
table ; lost—yeas 9, nays 31.
Air. Mungum moved to postpone it till after
thu 4th of March next; lost—yeas 17, uays29.
l lio resolntion was adopted.
In the House Mr. Stanley reported a bill to
pay lo different States public moneys due un
der the net of 1836, which was read a first aud
sccoud time test session, aud referred to the
committee.
Air. Orr, of S. C., moved to lay the bill on
the table, aud the yeus und uuys having been
ordere'd, the motion was carried—yeas 105,
uuys GO.
Tho House then went into committee of the
whole on the state of the Union, and ngaiu took
up the amendments of the deficiency bill, u
number of which were disposed of.
Tho lust of these wus a resolution by Air.
Siunly, that in future books ahull not bo sup
plied! to members for the Congress of which
tlioy were not members. Tho value of these
books he suid amounted lo nine hundred dol
lars, which are often sold by members. In
some instances a former member of Congress
dios, aud his executors consider the book us
assets ; aud there being no purchaser for them
in the localities, they are sent to agents ut
Washington, who sell them there, and tlioy
uro again issued for tho use of members. Tho
umuiidmuut wuh adopted.
The committee then rose, and the hill with
amendments wc.o reported, aud having been
agreed to, the hill wus loud u third time, aud
passed.
Havre and Webster’s Speeches.—Red
ding vV. Co., Bustou, have published in u neat
pamphlet of 84 pages the spcocli of General
llayne of South Carolinu, in the U. S. Semite*
on Air. Foot’s resolution, January, 183U,—and
Mr. Webster's speech in reply to it. Gencrul
llayne wus an eloquent debater, and a fine spe
cimen of Carolina chivalry aud geutlemanly
burning. On the occasion in question, lie
stood forth ostensibly as the champion of the
South, und ventured to break a luuco with the
intellectual giant of the North. Tho speech is
of interest ns a reminiscence of a period of
high political excitement uud acrimony ; and
is, moreover, ueccasury to a competent under
standing of Mr. Webster’s reply. This, it is
generally known, bus ever been regarded and
spoken of as "the great apeech” of the Alassa-
chuscil* statesman; as u profound and lumi
nous exposition of fundamental principles of
the Federal Constitution. Had he never de
livered another speech, this aiono would have
transmitted his name to the latest periods of
thu Republic.
This publication, interesting at any time,
derives additional interest from the recent
death of ono of these distinguished orators,
and wc have no doubt will be eagerly sought
after by the reading public. It may he ordered
from Boston by mail. Tho price is 25 cents.
I3P" As the schooner Orlando, from Saltil
lo, Georgia, wus coming up the New York
Bay ou Wednesday morning, ono of her crew,
numud Wm. Wilcox fell overboard und waft
drowned. He wnu a native ol Maine.
13T We are grutifiad tu learn from the
Apalachicola Adtertiaer of tho 20th inst.,
that the Oyater cholera has totally disappeared
from that vicinity.
car An Occident linppcncd on the Fennsyl
venio and Olrto railroad on Tuesday, to a Lain
of three cars. When opposite New Brighton,
lha Okie of the middle car broke, throwing the
cor down aa embankment 40feet high, theotli
er cor* passed on. Several passengers in the
middle car were badly injured, but none killed
Tho principal snirerera are Mr. Scott, brother
to Scott of the firm ol Scott, Baker *fc Co., of
Philadelphia, whose hoad was budly cut; Air
Mom, leg broken ; Airs. Cheesoman, of Salem,
Ohio, hack broken ; Saiii’1 Soliediggor, a Ger
man, going lo Now York, severely injured;
Air. Skeen, of Pittsburgh, shoulder dislocuted;
and ux-Slierilf Forsythe, of Allegany county,
Pa., badly wounded in the breast. Several
others received slight contusions.
lull says the grout omnibus tend hill is to ho
rolled through the Senate in a few data, to
tlm general satisfaction of the whole country.
It will embrace tho homestead bill, the Ben
nett bill for distributing tends to the old States
and the important bills grunting tends in aid
of railroads in the new Slules. So, this Con
gress will not be barren of iinportaut legisla
tion.
The Ykli.ow Fever at the West Indies.
—A Halifax paper of the ]3ili instant, lias
received advices direct from Alurlinique, which
states tliut not lens thun 1,200 soldiers and 211
priests liav*! fullen victims to the yellow fever
at Martinique. In tho island of St. Thomas
not u soldier has escaped, all liuving died;
and many of the ships in port were without
crews.
Demand for Shirs.—The large number of
vosnols required for tho California and Aus
tralia trade has given a groat impetus to ship
building. We see it stated tliut Air. Taylor, a
merchant of Boston, has just sold his now
■hip, iiow on the slocks at Chelsea,for $20,000
advance on her cost, to a Ncw-Yoik house.
Boors and Shokh.—The lumber dealers
are the most active in business, in New York,
ut present. All descriptions of goods have ad
vanced ttince thu full a 10 per cent., while
slocks are very light. The mnrkot for upper
and sole leather bus still an upward tendency.
Iu Alassuchusetts u petition to the legisla
ture for the repeal of the liquor law has re
ceived a lurge number of aignatures. Among
the signatures is Abbot Lawrence, who re
quests its repeal on the ground of its incon
sistency with the rights of American citizens.
Air. James Buck, the well known mer
chant of Broudwuy, New York, died ut his
residence in Franklin-street in that city on
Monday lust, aged about 30 yearn.
said, be
place
Hotels in Charleston.—Wo see by the
Charleston papers, that the proprietors of the
different hotels, have held a meeting and ad
vauced their rates of bourd, inconsequence of
the high price of provisions, servant hire, &c. I
The rules established are, at the Charleston |
Hotel $2 50 per duy ; at tho other Hotels $2 00.
Boardeis under four weeks, are considered
transient. *
The Schooner Trader ashore.—The
schooner Trader, 9 days from Savannah, with
a curgo of Cotton and Rice went ashore at six
o’clock morning of the 2Gth on the West Bunk
near N.York. Cnpt. Elliot reports that she lost
her mainmast on the 22J, off Huiteras; that
she is badly on and will have to be lighteued
before she can be got olf.
Tho Trader was cleared at this port on the
lGili inst., by Aletsrs. Willis &. Bkundagk,
with a cargo of 73 halos Upteud Cotton und
343 casks Rico.
Tklkgrai'ii between Europe and Amer
ica.-]' he idea of connecting Great Britain
and the United Slates by telegraph is revived
in London on a grand scale. The proposition
is to extend the line from Scotlund by way of
the Orkney, Shetland and Fcroe islands to Ice
land, and thence to Greenland; thenco across
Davis’s Straits to Labrador and Quebec. The
entire length of the liue will be 2500 miles;
and tho submarine portions of it from 1400 to
1000. From the Shetland intends it is pro
posed lo carry a branch lo Bergen, in Norway,
connecting it thcro with a line to Christiuua,
Stockholm, Golteuburg, and Copenhagen;
from Stockholm a lino may oasily cross the
Gulf of Bothnia to St. Petersburg. The whole
expense of this great international work is es-
mated considerably below £500,000.
C3T Mr. Duriua Davidson informs the pub
lic through the New-York papers that he
discovered ten years ago a principle by which
he can create a motive powei, adapted to all
uses to which steam is applicable, with a Hav
ing uf 60 per teut. iu the fuel required to pro
duce any given amount ol power. All this,
he says, is to be done by the means of heat,
air, steum, and a vacuum. He invites offers for
tho sale of half his right iu the invention iu
the various parts of this country and iu ail
the principal countries of Europe, and he pro
poses to apply the proceeds of his salo to the
construction of Iron Ocean steamers 700 feet
in length, which will cost two millions of
dollars, and will bo capable of running to
Liverpool in five days.
C«F*Hou. John M. Clayton guve a dinner
to tho members of the Delaware legislature on
the 19th inst. nt Dover, on which occasiou he
made a speech, giving ft history of the Central
American treaty, aud defending himself from
the attacks made upon him in the U. S. Sen
ate.
an urther accounts from Mexico at New
Orleans, confirm the report of the insurrec
tionary movement against the Central Govern
ment of tlie people of Veru Cruz, aud that the
Castle had joined the insurgeuls.
I3T Prof. James Wulker will, it i
chosen President of Harvard College, i
of Jared Sparks.
Alysteriou* Diaiipuenrniice ol n Nnahville
Merchant.
Tho Nashville Daily Aetca of Wednesday
last says—
Considerable excitement and anxiety exists
amoug our citizens tn-duv' in consequence of
the mysterious disappcuranco of Air. R. II.
Bruckin, of tho firm ofNichol, Brackin &*, Co.
Early this morning his hut and cloak were
foil lid at the wlmrf.—Tlioy were lying neur
the stern of the steamer Umpire, and the cloak
contained several holes, which evidently had
been cut with u knife. This fuel oxciled sus
picion and inquiry, and now it is believed
tliut All. Brackin has been murdered. Luai
night at 11 o'clock Mr. Brackin and Air. Nicliol
left their store for their respective homes, and
oroccedcd together ns fur us llm corner ol
Church und Cherry streets, where tlinv sepa
rated. Since that time nothing has been seen
heard of Air. B. That he has committed
suicide, no one who was acquainted with him
II for a moment suppose, lie was a man
of ouiinneachuhle character, correct and tem
perate m his habits, nod not given in the
slightest degreo Dispells of mental depression.
So tliero is v*» ground for the suspicion that he
bus fullen by his own hand. Ilis friends
entertain the utmost solicitude relative to
his disappearance, aud have instituted overv
means to obtain sonic clue to the cuuse. it
surmises ure correct, wo sincerely hope
thut the perpetrator may ho discovered und
brought to justice.
Mr. Bruckift has been married hut a short
time, uud his wife is ut present absent, on a
visit to her relative* iu the nouuiry. Sad in
deed will be this intelligence to a young uud
happy wife.
The Bacon Market.—We hoar much ap
prehension expressed that the article of Bacon
must necessarily he low during thu coming
season, owing to the large quunlity in prepar
ation for shipment. We ure inclined to believe
tliut no fears need be entertained upon this
object. It is true thut more hugs have been
slaughtered in East Tennessee this winter than
utuny former period, hut it is equully true that
Georgia never received less supplies of pork.
The large number packed in the North-west,
aro uot intended for the Southern trade, but arc
held with a view to shipment to the European,
Australian and California markets. The im
mense supplies which have horctoiore sought
a market from Cincinnati, by way of New Or
leans and Savannah, will thus in a great meas
ure he suaptmded, and the seaboard itself will
look to Tennessee to make up tho deficiency.
Much more will the interior of Georgia, Ala
bama and South Curoliua depend upon Ten
nessee to meet their wants.
It is well therciore tliut our penplo have de
voted their attention no extensively this seusoii
to the curing of buuoii, mid our Georgia friends
need have no fears ou this head, as they will
cerluinly he furnished with a large quantity
from East Tennessee. Our own county will
ssud o(T u considerable amount—not less thun
half n million pounds. Almost every man
see, besides the regulur. dealer, has some to
sell, uud the cry ail over the country is, bacon
—bacon—bacon. Such is tho iulltinuce of
| ruilroads—and by such mean* East Tennessee
is destined to advance to great commercial
prosperity.—Athena ( Tenu.) Boat.
Great Railroad Huekd.—The express
train with one mail car (containing thirty-nim
hags of letters ami papers, brought by the Eu
rope, in cliurgo of Southwortli, United States
muil agent,) and one passenger cur, left Boston
ut 4 p. m., in thu cure of George Lovia, agent,
and 1). F. Waller, conductor. The run to
Worcester (45 miles) was mado in 54 minuti
Left Worcester (after 8 minutes’ stop) at2 mi
utes past 5, ami reached Springfield (53 mites)
at 20 minutes past G. This run wus made by
the new locomotive “ Whistler,” a splendid
machine, with drivers of G feet 10 inches di
ameter, aud for some portion of tho distance
(lie speed exceeded a mile per minute. Lott
Springfield at G24, anil airived at Hartford (2G
miles) at 0 58—being 34 minutes. Left Hurt-
ford nt 7 01, and reached New Huvcu (35 miles)
ut 7 57—being 5G minutes. Left New Haven
ut 8 o’clock, n. in., und reached Twenty-i
until Street, New York, (76 miles) at 9 45—
ing 105 minutes. In the whole iuii from Bos
ton there wuro nine tttoiia, in all making 20
minutes of dead halt, with an many more lost
in slacking and starting ; tho whole time wu*
5 hours ami 45 minutes; deduct fur stops uud
slacking 40 ininuteH, ami the actuul running
timo is five iioukh and five minutes. The
distance is 23G miles, thus showing uu uversge
running speed of nuuriy 47 miles an hour, or
41 miles an hour including stops. This is
probably the greatest speed (tor uny considera
ble distance) ever made iu this country.—Boa-
ton Allan.
r? 1 * The correspondent of thu London Moru-
ing Chronicle, writing from Florence, on the
29lh ult. reports that Air. Stouehouse, a young
Englishman, had been confined iu the fortress
there. Ho was walking with his father. who
wus smoking, when un Austrian sentinel at u
public building told him to throw the cigar
away. Smoking is not allowed uear govern
ment offices. Alr.StonehouAo not understand
ing what the sentinel meant, did not ut first
comply, and the soldier rudely compelled him
to desist. Mr. Stonehouse, junior, upbraided
the man. I^iud winds followed, and a thrust
of the bayonet, which was parried with the
hand. The two Engliahuien then went away
to a coffee-house, but wore followed by a de
tachment of police. The young man was taken
to the guard-house, and alter being detained
an hour, was removed to the fortress, where
he is at present. The matter has been referred
to the English consul.
Singular Case of Bigamy.—On Saturday,
a young woman, named Lacey, plead guilty,
in Philadelphia, to a charge of bigamy. Ac
cording to die evidence, the defendant wus first
married about7 years ago. After living about
three weeks with her husband, he shot at her
uud seriously wounded her. They were living
in New Jersey. The Imshnnd escaped into
Delaware, but was apprehended, tried,convict
ed and sentenced to four years imprisonment,
which lie served out. List spring the defend
ant again married. She was advised to do sc
by her friends, who told her what they believed
to be the law ; that the conviction of the hus
band was a divorce in itself. From the evi
dence, it appeared that the woman believed
this to be the case, und acting under uu erro-
neous impression of. the law, married a second
husband. Seuieuce was suspended, and she
will uot probably ho punished severely, if at
all.
Bishop Ives’ Conversion to Romanism
—The Vnivera says a general subject of con
versation at Rome is the recent conversion to
ihs Catholic faith of Dr. Ives, the Anglican
Bishop of Carolina, hi the U. States. Dr. lvgs
hnd for a long time embraced Puaevile opin
ions, and f«N strong sympathies for tho Ca
fholic religion, which hud subjected him ft
much remonstrance. Since he bus been at
Rome he has put himself iu relation with
Alonsignur Gill, the Catholic Bishop of Vir
ginia, U. S. v ami addressed himself to Mon-
signor Talbot, the private cumene re of the
Pune, in order to make his solemn adjuration
ud publicly profess Catholicism. This cere
mony took place an the 26th of December, tho
pope, iu person, admiuisieriing the sacrament
to the convert. Dr. Ives, in uhamlouiug the
Episcopal Church of the United States, hns
given up a very advantageous position. His
wife nt first warmly opposed his intention, but
it is said that she now begins to defend him
against the attacks of some Protestant minis-
is who accompanied the btelinp to Rome.
Tiie Cask of the AI a dials.—The Opinionc
uf Turin of the 5th inst., publishes a tetter
from Florence of the 2d, aiiuouncing the death
of Mr. Francis Aladini, whose case has excited
* much attention in the religious world. But
letter duted Florence, Jan. 3d, (one day luter)
says that Air. Colombo, tliu Swiss Pioteitani
clergyman, hnd just returned from visiting llio
Madiai*. He found Francesco Alndiai, who is
confined at Volierra, in u very bad stnto of
health, having growu vory thin, but otherwise
cheerful and lirm in Ilia religious convictions.
The letter further slates, thut thu Aladiais were
very well treated. The Swiss clergyman was to
visit Alndiai again on llio Gib, to administer the
sucrnmenl. Rosa Madiai was in prison at Luc-
cu and as well treated and ns comfortable as
is possible in the prison, which is very damp,
wus hoped that they would ho speedily par
doned.
Sir John Franklin.—A correspondent
of the Cork Con$tilution, Mutes thut during
the gale nil Monday Inst, a bottle was washed
shore here, containing a letter purporting to
written by Sir John Franklin. It is dated
Cupc Bathurst, 12th of January, 1850, and rep
resents Sir John and his companions to he in
considerable want of provisions, having nearly
consumed a seal that they hud caught. It al
so states that ten of the seumeu had died du
ring tho previous yeur, and that u bottle con
taining a letter was scut adrift in 1849. The
letter was written on a sheet ol foolscap, wri
ting rather indifferent, and signed J. Franklin.
We find the above in (lie London Sun, of the
4th instant; it is most probably ono of the many
fabricated statements put forth on this painful
ubject. No ous would rejoice more than our
selves should it prove true.— Baltimore Sun.
Intemperance in Boston.—By tho records
kept at the Boston city jail, it appears that 151
porsous were committed there during the week
ending the 22ji inst., of which number 95 were
for drunkenness, and of toe remaining 56 it is
probable that few were strictly temperate per
sons. On Alonduy morning in tho Alunicipal
court, Judge Rogers presiding, 41 intemperate
persons were fined or sentenced to the House
of Correction, now overflowing with prisoners,
three-quarters for intemperance.
l*T H is said that Airs. Carulla II. Cris
well, a lady whom the New York Herald
terms “ a star of sumo magnitude in (lie litcru-
y world,” is about furnishing a “Sequel to
Uncle Tom'8 Cabin,”’ which will shortly be
reudy for publication.
15?* Tho second animal commencement of
the Femnle Medical College (Fu.) was to have
taken place on Thursday last. It is suid lo
ho rapidly gaining in prosperity and populari
ty* .
CP* Tho question ofullowing munagers of
theatres in Boston to give performances ou
Saturday evening, line been referred to tho
Judiciary Committee of thu Legislature of
Alassuchusetts.
¥&* The New Orleans, Jackson and Grent
Northern ruilroad company bus resolved to in
crease its capital stock to Jf-8,000,000.
V&* Abby Folsom was arrusted in Boston,
i Monday, charged with disturbing the peace
by preaching in Stute street.
I'V Emma Snodgrass has returned to Bos
ton, put on mou’a clothes, uud on Tuesday
was thus promenading tho streets.
IIiou Prices.—Tfio 1’oint Coupee (Lb.)
Echo ol the 15th has the following facts with
regard to the present value ol negroes : “At u
succession sale which wo attended on Alonduv
last, we were struck at tho cxtruordiuury high
prices ut which the negroes were sold. The
terms were fifteen per cent, cash, and the bal
ance on a credit of ono aud two years. On
these conditions, we saw ordinary negro
women sold for over $1200, and field hands ut
$1400. When wu consider tlint our pop
ulation is entirely destitute of bunking facili
ties, these prices prove a degree of agricultu
ral prosperity of which we miv well he proud.”
AIkdical Nomenclature.—Knick Knacks
tells a story of a celebrated physician who
recently prescribed for one of his patieniB that
safe and palatable remedy, “syrup of birch
thorn,” und wrote his prescription in the
usiiul cabalistic characters, “ Syr. Ilham
Calh." On mquiriug of tho patient if she
hud taken ths medicine, a thundercloud dark
ened her fucc, lightning Hashed from her eyes,
and she exclaimed. “ No! 1 cant read your
doctor writing, und i uint again’ to take your
Syrup of llam Cata for uny body under
heaven.”
&r Some little mterest lias been created
by a rumor, which has been current at Buffa
lo, u few days past, that a company of twenty
liuve purchased the exclusive right to use the
“Caloric Engiue” on the lakes, and that tlioy
hud made the preliminary arrangements lor
the conxtruction of quite a number of propel
lers aud heater a, which the New Y'ork Tost
supposes must be the substitute for steamers.
15r Field-Alarsliu! Kedut/.ky, who rules
Lombardy, has issued a denunciation of the
liberal tendency of the clergy in that op
pressed country, iu the shape of a decree
It even prohibits thu bishops from holding
any correspondence with thu Pope which
shell not be submitted to the officers of the
Austrian government and no priest is permitted
to receive any one as u guest without previous
permission from the police! 8uch aro
fruits of martial tew—for Lombardy is
state of sierge. .
Concord, N. H., Jau.27.—Report Contra
dicted.—The telegraphic despatch from Wash
ington, which has been extensively circulated,
to the effect that Gen. Pierce had written u
cordial letter to Mr. Buchanan, of Pa., request
ing him to nominate a cabinet officer lor his
Stute, is flatly contradicted on the highest au
thority.
' Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 27.—Gov. Bigler
bus recalled the requisition iu the case of the
negro Neal, of Philadelphia, charged with
having aided in the escape of slaves from their
owners in Maryland.
rp* The (uneral ceremonies of Mndmne
Kossuth, mother of the orator, were conducted
by a Germun Lutheran clergvtnan.
or a bill has been reported in the New-
York legislature to more effectually punish
bribery of jurors and publio officers.
Providence, Jon.27.—The House of Rep
resentatives decided in favor of the new liquor
tew to-day by a vote of 39 to 24. Its success
in tho Senate is doubtful.
Id?' At Louisville, Ky., hay is very scarce
and selling at $17 per ton.
Arrival* at the Hotels.
PULASKI HOUSE...Wiltsekuk* A Box, Proprietor*
SatuupaY. J ax. 29.
T W Darker, lady, daufli
M U Milieu 8 ft A It R
R 8 D*Coia ..-.NY
D U IMumb
h VI Ml!ipiu Baltimore
..On
WRR Pett aud lady.
J M Gardener....Char
J Cooper Camden, 8 C
AUins
,..N Y
Mo
do
I M Gardener....Charleston
~ ‘tn, 8 C
Maine
! Sprague...
_ W Foot,
Miss Duel
John II Ki
lUpi
T A Stnilbicuui do
Rev Mr Baker.
Saicrdat,Jan._
Capt Pock sfr Boabrookl Mr* Clayton..
J Middlutou ...Ga T A Baynard.
J l)A|linxhain....CharlektoulJ Hiiutuon* 1Viiminj(ton
T R Conly - Gordon|J M Poole
• . ^ aIoI A-W Cvaver - _
t K L»niy -.-.Gordoni.l M Poole -
J J Sheppard do A.W Cvaver - N
W II Fair WilkinsonlR RoweU Cbar!est<
0 B Morris dolMaj G T»ylor U8
John Davis N C
M P Green Burke
W G Roberson MUlvlUe
t Caldwell NY
J CUudl.
J Lehman
SOX DAY, JAW. SO.
B O Reid Hav'h W W O’Fail.
J Harrington. Burlre
A M Rwiuiond...8 W H R
“ ‘ .Charleston
Boriveu
N C
JnoB Barnard «
II Lkihiop, Sav’h
I’li* ml I eg |» -y Lon*-.. do
J Medley ....do (JTG White - N Y
IWon YJ Aruleroon Ga
Dr D Scarborough ........
C A Harder Bryan
T B Kihp Ohio
BW Blok*wood SC
W H T Wright C R R
...NY
J J Wood
J T Chrrllle*
Mias Denier.
E Forrester ;
VV U Rogers Bryeueo
J UOnAJi w c.
Mrs M M .iwith do
Jaclcfcbnville nnd Alliftntor Plank RontL
B'lllering that every project, the object of which is
to briug the produce of Florida to the St. John’* river,
■honld be regarded with iutereit by the citiieus of this
place, the undersigned would particularly call the
tlon of their fellow-cltiseus to the enterprise heading
tUtl article, and invite them to atsemble at the Council
Uhsuiber, lo the Exchange, THIS DAY, st 12 o’clock,
where they will be mot by Mr. M. W. Smith, Ag t.
who ie uow here seeking aid inacnoinpllihingthe w ork,
and who will be pleased topreieut to them the impor
tance of the road to till* place.
Auderaon ft Co., N. H. Knapp,
Andrew Ix>wftCo., U. W. Uarumny,
Crane ft Holcomb, Cohen ft Foediek,
Cltkhorn ft CuiuJngham, J. V. Conuerat ft Co.
T. M. Turner ft Co., Iliraiu Rohorte,
Brook* ft Tupper, * ‘
Elia* Reed,
Pndoliord, Fay ft Co., Aikin ft Hum
•H. T. Chapman, Ronton ft Gunby,
Punch, Hilton ft Oanahl, W. T. Thompson,
N. A. lfardee ft Co., Way ft King.
Tison, Webater ft Palmes,
ft Dunham, P. W. Alexander ft Co.
W. 11. Til
)., Dr. JOHN M. LAWRENCE, t
COMMHKCIAL.
AUGUSTA, JAN. 29, 1*. M.--Comix.—There if lit-
t or nothing doing in Cotton, und the market rotnuin*
inueh lu the name couditlo i a* noticed yoiterday. The-
■ale* made were at Vui.'-jC- decline from kite higli-
it point. Only Hid bale* have been diap
CHATTANOOGA, JAN. 2&—Weather line for
door operations, though bnslnnse is unusually dull.—
Dry good* nnd grocery merchants, a* well aa cotton
•"Ivor*, complain of want of buRin***.
The amouut of Cotton received during the week end
ing Thursday uight was 2 W hales, aud the ainouii
e data 15.1)91. A sale of o bale
HUNTSVILLE, (ALA.) JAN. 27.—Cotto* ....
Into foreigu accounts have made no nercoptible impres
sion ou tbe market in Displace. Purchaser* are ac
tively traversing the country in search n> crops. We
hear of sales at various prices, ranging from 7>i to So.,
which latter tiguro muy bo considered tho ruling price
for good crops. Oue orop, purchased iu tho country,
uudorstaud, brought a fraction over 8 cts.
LIVERPOOL, JAN. ll.-COTrox^Th* very quiet
no with which our market closed on Friday last was
ngaiu fully manifested on Saturday, when holders be
coming anxious tellers, aud the uomnitd being very
•mail, Ituyers were cuablod to purchase on rather low-
• rms. Yesterday, however, after receipt of the
a's advices from New York to tho 9tli December,
a more general attendance of the trade, and
nsequent iucrensed business transacted, tho
market became somewhat tinner, aud tho low rates
tsuallv submitted to on Baturday were no longer enr-
mt. To-day holders have again evinced some desire
realise and tho market closes heavily, and barely
:«£ I V ““
made,
New Orleads Fair tld, Middling .\ l gd. Ordinary -Gq).Vl;
Mobile Fair . r »?.d. Middling .V^d, Ordinary Jftplidj At
lantic Fair fijfd, Middling .'l? a d, aud Ordinary 4(o '»d.
Import for the same timo is about 43,000 bales.
Tbe .Manchester market has been very quiet, with
very little business doing either in goods' or yarns:—
■ rice* are in favor of buyers, though not amounting to
quotation. WRIGHT, GANDY ft CO.
LIVERPOOL. JAN. 11-Binoo tho date of our last
tho Cotton niarkot has been very quiet, tho sales for
the three days ending this evening being 12,000 bales,
of which I.ftOO werj tor export, at tho following quota-
ions :—Fair Orleans Cd, middling do A 0-10; Fair Mo
nies A\. .Middling dnAJj, Fair Upland 6?*, Middling
i?,. lulerior 3 l *(g)4>g, Ordinary IVfaA'jd.
BROWN, SHIPLEY ft CO.
Itepuriiire nt Mciimsrs front ftnvHannh.
To-Monnow.
Win. Oiulon. Shaw, for l'alatka, at 10 A. M.
It. I,. Cook, Frasier, for Augusta, nt 10 A. M.
(ular U. 8. Muil etoamers Gordon, Capt,
t. Harden, and Jlrtmnora, Capt
morniug at 4 o'clock, for Charlos-
The regular
Brooks, Calhom '*
Freeland, leave „
ton. connecting with ths Charleston steamships and
Wilmington bouts, and arrive every evening in Savan
nah at 6 o’clock, P. M,
Jam
t 4 P. M.
l>P|mrture of Carson 1’entrnl Hnllroml.
Two Fi9axxor.it TitiiNs Daily.
Evening Train—Loaves 8avnnnuh at 8 P. M., and ar
rive* at Macon atA)*' A. M., connecting with the South-
Western Railroad to Oglethorpe, aud by stages thonce to
Tallahassee, Columbus, aud other points Mouth West.
Mamina TYnin.—Loaves Savannah at 8 A. M., and ar
rives in Macon P. M. connecting with the Mucon
aud Western uight trains to Atlanta, Montgomery and
Chattanooga, and with the Augusta and Wayucaboro'
Railroad (day train) to Augusta; and (going East) with
Railroad to Milledgevillefrom Gordon.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
f Gay Head, brig Georgi-
rion for Damariscei
iverpool—12tb, ontwa'rd bound, Milicete, Jm
Fbreipn Por
■feWll bou
Clstred 7th, Richard Colt
Lauoastor—Sailed 10th, Burrull, Dodds, for Sa/aun&h.
Wut* ifwrd, Jan. 8—Put in 6th, the Elunor, Lane, rroin
London for Savannah, with bowsprit spruug, having
bore up from Ion 14 W.
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL,
FURNITURE COVKKINOS, *c„
AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
W. II. CAHKYL’S
CURTAIN STORE
In No* HID CilieNtnut-Mt., Philadelphia,
Corner bth-ai., opposite the Itoiuc.
M E Iius always iu stoTu a full slock of French
Brocatclles; Do. Satin I)e 1.nines;
i Satin Dauiaska; I Table ft Piano Covers, fto.;
French Moquette; Gilt Cornices;
Do. Flushes; Gilt Pins aud Bands;
Lace aud Muslin Curtains Gimps, Friuges,
of every stylo and price. | Coras, Tassels, Ac.
N. Y. Painted WINDOW SHADES of all styles and
prices; BulT Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brasres, Ac.,
aud every thing complete for Curtaina of the newestParis
styles, aud at the lutecM pricea.
Persons uendiug the height uud iculth of their ui
frame*, can have their Curtains mado and trimmed in
the best manner: sea Fashion Plates in August number
of Goday's Lady's Book.
Steamers, hotels, our builders, aud dealers generally,
supplied ut the lowest wholesale price*.
W. II. CARRYL,
Importer of aud Dealer in Furnishing Goods,
I69Chcstuut-st., corner Ath-street,
ly Opposite the State House. Phils,
je 14
Q. N. NICHOLS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER
Uall-Nt.,oppoNlte I’iiIiinUIIIouNe,
SAVANNAH, GA.
gnt“ Circulars, Cards, Bills of Lading, Checks, and
Posters and Programmes, done at short notice. [ f 6- ly
Book and Job Printing
No. 102 Bryiin-Nt.
(ENTRANCE IN THE LANE.)
O RDERS lull at tho Printing Office, or at thc
Booksure of the subscribers, will be promptly <
outed. JOHN M. COOPER ft Cl
CO.
NEW HOOKA,
RECEIVED BYJOHN M.COOPER & CO
Weuxcsoay, jAXCAnr I9ru.
/ 10RNRILLK uud His Times. Ily M. Guizot.
VJ Rodolphus. A Franconia Story. By the author
of tho Kollo Books.
A Fortnight iu Ireland. Ily Sir Franois B. Hoad,
Bart., author of “A Fagot of French Sticks.”
The Experience of Life. By E. M. Sewell.
Outline of a Course of Eugllsh Study. Editod, with
being an attempt to furl .......
touching Grammar. By Johu Miilligau, A. M.
A Digest of tho Li-.wa, Customs, Manuv.'* and Institu
tions of the Aiiclont aud Modern Nations, is* Thotnat
Dow.
Elements of Geology. By Alonio Gray, A. M.
American Mission iry Memorial, including Biographi
cal and Historical Sketches. Edited by II. W. Pierson,
A. M. Withllllustraiiou*.
* *| By
/ilHB Luck of Barry Lyndon : A koine
last Century. By Wm. M. Thackeray.
Appleton's Popular Library,
Tiio Boy Hunter, or Adventures in Search of a White
Bulfslo. By Captain Mayne Reid, autli
Desort Home.”
Vetoes from tho Mountains aud from tho Crowd. Ry
Charles Mackav.
The Poetical Works of Honry Alford, Vicar of Wyines-
wold, l<eico8torshire.
Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Thomas
Moore. Edited by Lord Johu Kussol, M. 1*. Part It.
Memoirs of Airs. Harriet Newell Cook. Iiy Mrs. 6
U. Sigourney.
The Courso of F*ith, or tho Practical Believer De
lineated* By John Angell James.
Tho Martyrs, Heroes und Hards of tin
euants. By George Gillillan, M. A.
The Young Alau'sChristiuu Year; or, Twelve Hints
to Young Men. By Rev. J. C. Ryle, B. A.
* .1 vlng to Chi ist; a Mother's Memorial of a Departed
Scottith Cov.
F*
better aud mature much earlier than other kinds.'
sale by fjan 4) SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
350
FOlt 8ALK.
RuHlielsof Seed Ilioii. Apply to
JtMlU WM. WRiGIlT.
liMllt L15ASK.-A desirable Farm and healthy
JP situation a few miles from tho city, on accommo
dating terms. Apply to (Jan 12) WM. WRIGHT.
/'1IIHKSE.—10 boxes Mild und 5 do. Euirlisb
Hairy of a very Hue quality^ uud flavor. Those
(F
J *“ 12 H BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
U10AU8.
TU8T received, n choice lot of Cigars, viz;—
t) 10,000 Rio Houdo; 10,000 Consoluoion; 8.000 Wash
ington, primera; 4,000 Ambrosia, troudroe; A.000 Con-
sUucluN. For sale by fjan 12] P. JACOBS.
tiiO ()( III BRICKS uow Guiding from the sebr.
40,1/111/ Pavilion from Boston—for rale bv
ders. Also, a large supply of Babbitt s
JNO. A. MAYER.
/ 1AND1KD FUA«J HOOT. — A delicious
Confection for imparting fragrance to tee breath.
J»» te JXO. A. MAYER.
W OVE WIRE—All sizes, suitable for Rice
Mills uid Sales, for sale by
jau 19 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan street.
I>UCKWHEAT.—A fresh supply jjui roceiv
'foui J ™ M. tMttjir,
du20
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
fhiirrh ol S|. John llic Iluptter.
■ae^-jSjg.The new- Pew* iu tbw Catholic Church will
tc publicly rented at 8 o'clock THIS Eve
ning, 31st lost., if fair—if uot, the uext fktr evening.
Jan Si i
Chut hum Mutual l.onu Association.
A meeting of the above Assocjlllou will be
held ill tho Exchange to-morrojrEvenlng, at
1H ’o'clock, (jan 31) JOHN POSTELL, Sec y.
Attention Ucorgiu IIUNunris.
Tuesday, the 8th of February next, an
Election will he held at the Drill Room of
the Corps, at 7y» o'clock, I'. M., for 1st Lieutenant, 2nd
Lkuteuant, aud Cornet, and to till all vaoanoies which
may theu aud there occur. By order of
CAPT. C. A.L. LAMAR,
jan 29 td J. P. W. READ, O. S^G. U.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Cm. ^ HT. ANDREW'S II ALL.—In consequence
ErOSi of tho crowded houses to witness WAUGH'S
MIRROR OF ITALY, and in compliance with nume
rous requests, seats may be secured during the day.
Offloe hours from 10 to 12 A. M., and from 3 to 4 P. M.
Jteu&i _ tf
U IS 1T11> ST A T K 8 MAI L LIN E
FOIt 1*111 LA l)KLI* III A.
To leave on WEDNESDAY. 9th Feb.,
For freight or passage apply I
C. A. L. LAMAR.
UWITED STATES M A I L LIN E
FOR N15W-YOHK.
To loave on SATURDAY, ftth Fob.,
■FLORIDA, Capt. M. C. Woodhull, will
,ve ns above. For freight or passage apply to
»» 24 PA DEI.FORD, FAY ft CO.
nt — o'clock —. —.
The U. 8. M. Steamship ALABAMA,
CapLC.D. Ludlow, will leave as ubove.
passage apply to
a Padflpord, FA Y ft co.
VtigUHtu und I In mbit rj;, nnill utci-im-
'lltito LitniliiiHM on the River.
To Leave TUESDAY, h'rh. 1.
The steamer II. L. COOK, Capt. Fra-
will leave as above. For freight
pahsago, having good aceommoua-
POlt HOHTON.
tgular packet bark RHODES, Capt. Ross,
will meet with quick dispatch for the above port.
,r ®>j?ht or paraago apply on board, to th
captain, or to [ja.’ll] 11ENRY K, WASHBURN, Agt.
POR BOSTON.
, The packet ship HARTFORD, G. Burko mas-
with dispatch us above.
fclOO Ituwnrd.
TYUNAWAYor stolen on ilin2. r itli Inst., a .'mail
XU yellow complected Negro Woman, named BECK,
about 30 years old, with a nurse girl, dark complected,
about 8 years, and nuswors to tho tiamo of Tenu or
Sarah, w ith a child 3 months old. All persons are for-
blil to burbor or convey this property awuy, as tho law
will be rigidly enforced. The above reward will* be
iiaid to anv person by lodging tiie above negroes with
Mr. Wright, Savannah.
J»» 3i JAMES M. BANDY.
Iloy. White IMiic Lumber unit Latins.
C t AIUiO of brig Tangent. I rum llnth—
/ l.V) bundles prime Eastern Hay
14,000 hard burnt Northern Bricks for paving
18,600 J,tithe.
12 burrels Apples, landing at Habersham's
Wharf. (jau 31 2) WM. CRABTREE.
KXCilANUK WANWKD.
TO Cl) DAY DRAFTS on New York, wanted
by(jun 31)C. A. L. LAMAR.
ihjgnue lor 277 roils Hope,
id I)., und SO bags Plants, mark-
1) , landed from sehr. Enoch French from New Or-
ns. (jan 31) WILLIS ft BRUNDAQE.
TKKL ('URN JtliLLM, Co lire Mills
Spice Mills,for salo by
Mills,for salo by
F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-strset.
side by [jail 31] LaROL’HK ft BOWN K.
IkLEACIIEII aud Brown Kheetlutf*.—9
If cases 10-4 aud 11-4 Bleached and Brown Alen-
dale Sheeting; 10 bales \ and 4-4 Uro. Shirtings, reo'd
and for sale by (jan 31) L-tROCH 1 ft BOWNK.
uk by (jan 31) La Rt >CHK ft BOWNK
N I5Cj.RO Rfi'wey* uud I'liiiim.—3.000 ynrtls
Negro Kerseys aud Plains, for sale at reduced
price by (jan 31) LaROCHE ft BOWNK.
LiitUKNU AND I*|JLA*K1 lltlMJJiKN'J
LOTTI5RY OPPIPK,
Gaudry'e Building, Hull it,, opposite Poet-Office.
OREQOliY ft MAURY. Managers.
Will be drawn in Savannah, This Day, Jan. 31st.
78 Numbers—14 Drawn Ballots.
fto. fta. fto. fto. fto.
Tiukots $2—Shares in proportion.
DAN L. U. STEWART,
Vendor for Gregory ft Maury.
AMUSEMENTS.
ST. ANDRE W ’8 HALL.
CROWDED HOUSED •
BRILLIANT^ SUCCESS!!
Sccoud and Last Heck of
MIRROR OP" ITALY!
WAUGH'S "
Iimn.n.e mid Alugnlffncut Moving
Otleosconic Mirror of Italy | j
TI.I. JUjnlflcnt P.lr.llng I. imlrirmll, nron»u, f .H
by llio Pro., ami llio 1‘ulillo to bu " 1' ie Or...-.
Work or Art.yuraalill.luJ In llio UnltY.I
«ud only .t|nalluil by tlm Work, of th« Old Mmi.i,
monUuV *'“> Homo. Th, Pafnt.1,, con/ln, "
250 MAGNIFICENT VIEWS !
Embracing tli. mo.! nromln.nl obj.et, or lour.u s ,
that olassie land, painted iu the CITY OF
FLORENCE, by
S. It. WAUttll, ESQ.,
(aow a resident of Philadelphia) during au 8m r .‘
residence in the *
LAND OF POUTltY AND MONO.
This splendid Work of Art has 1/eeu visited by mors
than fiUO.tKX) citixuns of Philadelphia, Boston, UslU-
more. New York, Richmond, Norfolk, Potersbursb
Charleston aud other cities, aud Ucoustrutly lucres*-
tajtapMto favor. It is divided into three distinct
Northern, Central nnd Soaftern Italy,
The bountiful Lakes, with their lovely scenery, tbs
mnguHlceat Cities, Palaces, uud Cutl.odralr, tosothsr
with soeues illustrative of the manners and customs
of the country, and tho thrilling appearauoe of tits
ERUPTION OF MT. VESUVIUS,
Form a combination of attraction novor before witness
ed in ono eonibiued picture.
The Exhibition will be interspersed with
SONGS, BALLADS, DUETTS, &C.,
by tbe delightful Artiste
ITI’HIE. Ely DOHA LOWS,
assisted by
Prof. L. Louis,
the celebrated
PIANIST ANO HUKPO btlNOKIt,
who w ill preside at the Piano Forte.
BA" Exhibition every Eveuiug, and Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoons—commencing at 7fi and 3s
clock. Doors open at 6% and 1)* o'clock.
Cards of admission 60 cents—children and servai
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WOODMANS
(iniKHV EXPKCTOItANT,
ft----— | For the cure of Consumption, Deeline, Astk-
ma, Bronchitis, Wasting of the Flesh, Night
Sweats, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Difficulty
of Breathing, Colds, Coughs, Iufluonza, Phthisic, Paia
in tho Side, aud all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs.
It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe iu accordance
to the directions. By its timely use you may securs
yourself from the dangorous consequences of Coughs
aud Colds, whioh, neglnoted, ripen into fatal Consump
tion. Buy oue bottle and give it a fair trial. Remem
ber the namo, Cherry EXPECTORANT. Bold in every
Drug Store. 2m dec 9
Private Hospital.
DOCTORS WIIiDMAN dp OANAHL,
Fxrm-stkkkt, West enii or i uk Plaxk Road.
ttM -j-DRS. WILD.MAN ft OANAHL having
completed the arrangements for a Privet*
Hospital, and titted up the same with all the appliances
of hygiene, good uursing, and medical aud surgical at
tendance, now offer the benoiits of tho institution to tbs
publie.
The terms of admission are fl per day. This will st-
oura coustaut aud efficient medical attendance, medi
cines, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required
in advance, which will uot be subject to reclamation.—
Apartments perfectly private may be obtained on r«s-
souabie terms.
That the iustitution may partake as rnuoh as possible
of the beuevoluut publio uhsraeter which ths origiua-
tora intended, they have solicited the following gentle
men to act us a board of visitors, who will at all end
auy time inspect the premises, and whose names are
guurautees to tho public of its efficient manogemeul;
Laugdou Clievei, ■ John W. Anderson.
ieph 8. Fay,
Johu W. Rabun,
Solum
u Co luu
Montgomery Cumming.
Arrangements have also been made for the accorotno-
datiou of negroes. P. II. W1LDMAN, M. D.,
Corner Abercorn and South Bro.-id-j.t-
Oil AS. GAN A11L, M. D.
doo 21 South Broad-street, East of Barnard.
MULES:
fpWENTY young, .urge MULF.8, to urrive on
X the 29th inst. For sale at Brown ft Harris’s stable,
jau 28 6* JACOB ELLISTON.
VALtAULK PROPKRTY POR MALE
Iu Marietta, Gt'or^ln.
A lurge, well flushed, COTTAGE RUI1/1
*’l . MANSION, with superior out-buildings, gar
dens, orchards, ftc., all of which are new and in
complete order. The above woe the summer residence ot
thu late Bcuj. Snider, aud cau be bought to uu advan
tage by applying early to the subscriber at Savannah.
nov27 tf JAMES J. SNIDER.
WANTED TO HIRE.
rinVO NEGROEri who urc good A.xeumn, for
1 whom liberal wages will bo paid. Apply at
jau 29 6* jT MUHCIll80N'S, Congross-it.
COHN.
Q ru \(\ BUSHELS CORN—for sale on eon-
O.UUU signment. STARKE ft BRYSON,
jau 29 4
G. R. As J. B. 1II5NDIUCKSON,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
4XD DKALZUS IK
PAINTS, OILS. WINDOW-GLASS, BRUSHES
GARDEN SEEDS, ftc.
jan Qibbons’s Huildingr, -* , ' , ~annuh, Georgia. 2V
O CALK BEAMS, Stcclyurds mid Spring Uul-
o auees—for salo by F. W. CORNWELL,
jau 17 102 Bryau-st.
FOR HALE,
\ CONVENIENT SIIOVV-CASE, suitable for
j. V a ladies' shoe or fancy storo.
jau 28 HOUSTON ft GROUNDESON.
A I 1TRKING TOOIaH—Just received und tor
1YX wale by F. W. CORNWELL,
jau 24 102 Hrvan-st
O UN DRIES.
Ly 170 bbls Sugar House Mol&sses.
fit) “ Rectified N. O. Whisky.
2l# “ High Proof White '•
w >a and H Pipes 4tl» Proof Brandy.
20‘a und >4 “ Maluga Wine.
20 Casks pts and lo do qts Porter.
fit! bbls IlirMu Smith's aud pure Genesee Flour.
fiO Quintals uow CodliHh.
100 lluxos New Sealed Herrings.
100 '• Now M. R. Raisins,
fit) 14 Layer do
20 44 Hope Mills Ground Pepper.
200 '• Family, Pale aud No. 1 Soup.
100 44 Colgate’s Pearl Starch.
20 Half Chests « 4 und >„!)» Papers Black Tea.
20 “ 44 Selected llyscu. do
fit) 131b Boxes J
fit) Paikagea Buckwheat Flour.
2U0bblk Pink-Eye 1'lnntiilg Potatoes.
100 do E. Pholii's Gin.
40 do P. uud 11. Connecticut River Gin.
landing aud for sale by
j»» 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
j,L\8TERN llAY.—!>U hides prunu, now hind-
X J ln g from the brig Susan Ludwig from Boston, and
i .r sole by | jun I8J BUNKER ft OGDEN.
/ Vl/ININE.—200 ounce* Ruiuinn for sulo by
jan 14 J. A. MAYER
■XriSW Oltl.KANH .HO 1. ASSKH.—50 l,bl«.
i.3 Now Crop N. O. Molasses, landiug from sch. Mur-
ttiu Jans, and for sale by
jau 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
/ \IL CANNofufl sizes on liuud uud inannfuc-
turod to order by MORSE ft NICHOLS,
Ififi Uroiightou st.
lj'OR HALE.— A Man 2.7ycure old, AlunU’iyis,
X; Boy 16 years,and Boy 13 years old. Apply to
0 WM. WRIGHT*
|>EEP AND PORK.—00 barrel* Aloes ^d
X J Prime Beef—fiO barrels AIuss and Prime Pork, land-
ug and lor sulo by
J*“ * CLAOIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
1,'OR HALE.—A Woman 33 years old with
X . h * r «‘ r » child 11) years Boy child 4 year*, and lu-
faut: a Womau 21 years old with her Boy child 3 years.
Apply to | jan 6J WM. WRIGHT.
U ALT.—Sot) sacks Null, for suln by
k? doo 30 MoMAIION ft DOYLE.
NEW OULEANH 8IJGAR.
• J 1 W*o* Uhoicrt New Orlenns Sugar from Good
Ul Hope Plantation. St. Charles, Louisiana, land-'
ing from brig Martha Jaue, and for sale by
__J '> 12 COHENS ft HERTZ.
1 | ATfaK.—2 Priula fresh Dutea just arrived aud
X./ for sale b. C. B. BOALLY,
J*" ® St. Andrew's Hall.
O RAKER Mill ItTH AND DRAWER#.—
P ROBINSON ft CAMP have just received a fresh
ut of Shaker Under Shirts aud Drawers. For sale at
Gauary's lluiidiug. j an 6
w — WOOL—WOOL—purchased by
» v J*nl2 ROWLAND ft CO.
h' IU ,.AI»II-HOii~s“r Ji'tii.r. Murin'y*.
L. Fluid Camphor aud Fluid .M««notla, mat r.col.ad
and lor .ale by [jao I7| W. W. LINCOLN.
\r KW.OUl.KAhs WHISKY .—50 bTr^i.
xl Recti tied, lauding from schr. Martha Jane, aud
for aale by
Jan 13 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
ij'lGH, Prunes, Raisin*, Aitnoiids, Ac.,just land-
X; ing and for sale by Tdeoil] W. D. FORD.
K URLS. LEAF LAKU iu alortY aud for sale by
U jan 16 E. O'BYRNE
/ 1IIAINH.—Trace uud Loir Chutes for naln by
j*» 21 c. HOPKINS, Ag't.
\T OTlt’t to Skippcre aud Couslgnct's.
J.1 —From and after the Ist Jaouaiy neat, olffrelghto
under one dollar, will he required tt» bena>do«tbe
wharf. [dec 29] H. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent,
Dlt. J. J. HOHKRTSON,
orrick, yo. 100 bkouokton-stiiket.
Reeidouee, “Marshall House.” Cm may 28
AIKDICAL CO-PAHTNKU8KIIP.
— Dr. E. U. MARTIN aud Dr. II. L. BYRD,
having associated themselves in the prac
tice of their Profession, may bo found at their Office, st
tho residence of Dr. B., No. 97 Broughton-street, south
side, between Bull and Drayton-strsets. Dr. M. uny
be foiiud at the Marshall House at night. 6m no 4
DENTISTRY.
DU. I?I. €. IIEAJLD
Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artifi
cial Teeth, in the best style. Office first corner west[of
the Marshall llouso. ly jan 17
Those gentlemen desirous of forming ea
®*'-Sa AQUATIC CLUB, are requested to hand in
thsir names to oither of the undersigued, and meet it
the Pulaski House on Thursday, Fob. 3d, 1803, at 11
o'clock A. M.
JAMES II. COUPER, JAMES P. SCREVEN,
RICHARD T. GIBSON, RANDOLPH SPALD1&U.
C. A. L. LAMAR, ANDREW LOW,
jau 13 THUS. M. FORMAN. tf
DKNTIMTRY.
DR.Q. D. BARNES,
Huriclrnl nud Mechanical Dentlnt.
Office oqrner of Congress and Whitaker-sts.,
i’rendorgast's Dry Goods Store. ly qp 17
llr.
DR. WM. NKPI1KW KING,
Having located in Savannah, offers his pro-
fussional services to citiiens iu th* city aa4
vicinity.
Office corner of Barnard aud State streets.
IIKFKKKXCK8.—Robt. Hutchison, Esq.; Stephen Ha-
bertham, Esq.; John R. Wilder, Esq.; and Messrs.
Way ft King. 3m jau_6__
JW The Gormans have produced some very ex-
culient remedies for various diseases.—
Among which may be speolfled " Dr. Ilooflaud's cele
brated Bitters," for sal* by C.M.Jaokson,and u*«4 with
remarkable suocess in Liv^r Complaint, Jaundice, l)ys-
popsia, Nervous Debility, and a general dersngeineut
ef the Stomaeh. The 8*i*' / DLputcli says ol this
medicine
" We feel convinced, that in the use of the Germsi
Bitters the patieut docs not become del-ilita* id, but
constantly gains streugth and vigor to the frauie-s
fact worthy of great consideration. The Bitters *»;
pleasant iu taste and in smell, and can be administered
under any circumstance* to the most delicate stomach,
indeed tliey can be used by all persons with ths mwl
perfect aatotv. It would bo well for those who ar*
•ouch afleotod in tho nervous system, toootuuicnce with
one teaxpoouful or less and gradually iuorease. We
speak from experience, and are, of course, a proper
judge. Tho prose, far aud wide, have united iu recom
mending tho German Bitters, and to the afflicted w#
most cordially adviae their use,. janO 1»_
A Free luvitution to all Glamcsi
To tcet the efficacy of Radioay'e Ready Relief.
ft—Let all who suffer with Rheumatism, M«*
raigia, Sick Headache, Dinrrbtea, or b’bill
Fever, call upon the Ageut of Radway's Ready Relhf
for their town, and whatever your complaint may b*.
we guarantee that in less than five minutes after using
it you will bo from pain. We promise you that how****
severe you may suffer from pain on entering tbe stor*.
that if you apply it on the spot, you will bo free from
pain ou returning home. Radway's Ready Relief ecu
iustantly. It is quluk, safo, pleasant and powerful--
Let all who suffer pain call upon the Agent and try th*
R n. R., it will onro you, 1m Jan*,
TAPSCOTT’S: FOREIGN EXCHANGE
AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY,
ft ^ l'ersona wishing to send for Ihelr fH**K
aud desirous of bringiug them out by fiR*
class packet ships, are iuforqtedthat the subscribers w*
the only agents for the above Agency In this city.
They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. «“•
Tapsoott ft Oo., Liverpool, in sums from £1 aud up
wards, which drafts are negotiable in any town thro»e"'
out L*olab<t and Ureal Britain.
Drafts on Franoe and Germany, payable in P*
of the Continent, also for sals. Apply to
d.«S4 ly BUNKER t OGUgN, MUl*,
is a n k r.j: n a_4» i«Ji trvicB.
WM. H. ROYAL,
PLAIN ANO FANCY
BOOK AN5) JOB PAINTER.
d2l Cor. Broauhtop Ac :
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