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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1853. STEAMSHIP LINES. U.S.M.STKAMMI11F 1MABBL, I William Rollins commander,betwoen . Pavonnah, K«y Weet and HasAna, cuuuectiug with tha Pacific Mall a Steamship Company’* Lina fur Cali fora la. 1 hi* splendid aaa ataaniiliip will hereafter laarc Savnnnxh for Key Wait and Havana on th* 10th and 30th of aaoh month, and from Havana for Savan nah on the 8th and 2*1 of aaoh ifciunth. Tho ISABEL will connoot at Havana with tha Unit ed States Mail Steamship Company's l.lua to Asplnwall aud the Panifio Mall Line from Panama to California Oregon. - Passengers will bs landed at tho Railroad Wharf free —transit at tho Isthmus at the passenger's expense. .. .»••»* 1 ‘ -*i Ha/a«a with tie Tioket* for Key Wosi and Uavaaa can be had of COHENS AHERTZ, Agents at Savannah. Tiokets fur New Orleans, Aspiuwall and San Fran liseo can be had by applying to MOHDEOAI A CO.. Charleston, 8. C. Passengers this trip (or the 16th lust.) will counec with the splendid steamer Uolden date at Panama. Ft# it FIULAUliLPiliA. Iphia aiui Savannah Steam / tion Company. thereafter; sa; bth Sept., aud every i 1 dispatqh, and offer* u apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agont in Savannah, jau 21 HERON A MARTIN, Ag'ts in Philadelphia NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. aud splendid iteamshipi the New Fork aud Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will loave vannab aud Now York every Saturday. Those ships are ef 1,300 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and oouifort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same i that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, riVb lu New York as soon as or before them. AJTCabin passage $25, payable before goiug on bo Agents: PAOeLfoRI), FAY A, CO, B jyU 8TEAMB0AT LINES. Savuunah, Augusta aud Hamburg. The Union Steamboat Company of f^Ti llllllll^ — »»«l Month Carolina having tho- t^^W^^^tarooghlv o varbanled and refitted the su perior steam-packtU II. L. COOK and OREGON, with - »— — now ready to transport freight of nil freight consigned to their agents will be forwan of Commissions. The accommodations for pas..-.., euual if not superior to any boats ou the river. Fai %i,W. HENRY llARPER. Tr.. Savannah, E. F. KINCIILEY A CO., JAMES HARPER A CO., AngusU. 17. M. 31AI Is I. INK. New-York It Charleston Steuiu-Paekets. SKMI-WKKKLY. t Leave Adgor'e wharves everySaturday and Wednesday. Thu new and splen did Steamship* UNION Capt. ltioii'd Adams 1,600 Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Torn. BOUTlIEKNElt Capt. W. Foster I .OUDToufl. J Ad. A DOER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,500 Tons. Tiie Steamship Janus Auuek, now finishing, will bo plgcod ou tho liue early in May. UiT For Freight or Passage apply at the office of the Agent HENRY MIbSHOON, Corner East Bay and Adgor's Wharves. Charleston. April HI. 1852. lv SHIP LINKS. FOR JslVKMi»OOIs. - . Tho A No. 1 British ship FREE TRADER, WfiCapt. Black, having two-thirds of her cargo BBNK.adeu on board, require* a few hundred bales ittou to till up with. For freight apply to Capt. Bluck, Aboard, or to | feb 1 0] ANDREW LOW A CU. loosand bales < ■ Bboard, will have dispatch. For freight of re- * *'' »t. Hoyt, on board, or to iNDREW LOW A CO. maludur of cargo apply t t with quick dispatch (or the abu 1 freight or a passage apidy On board, » [ja3i] HENltY I port. ASIIBUBN, Agt*.° with dispatch . it or passage apply ou board at Telfair’i (jan 30) BHI(ill AM, KELLY * CO. with diapateli i ‘eight or passage apply on boai (ja 2D) B1UOHAM, KE1 FOR UALTiitltlUH. T,ie * ohr ‘ U ‘ QAMBIHLL, dtokeley master, dztlTX will meet with dispatch os above. Fur freight dWfT. -r passage apply ou board at Telfair's wharl, or to. ' ■ (jan 29) BK1011 AM, KELLY A CO. jau 29 1 A BHUNDAOE. FOR NKW-YOHK.—N«w Liile. T-j. The regular packet sohr. BKNJ. STRONG, W. Mmitli master, will meet with dispatch fur t' ■JBMlKab'ivc port. For freight or passago apply captain ou board, or to . jan 28 II. K. WASHBURN, Agt. : passage apply 11. K. WASHBURN, Agent. FOR 1*111 Is A OK Is 1*111 A—Huron’* Line. T.Ai Tile regular packet solioouer VIRGINIA, xj-Tili master, will ha' <2Lfi»fc'ur fr ,jm WILLIS A BHUNDAOE. FOlt PKOViDKNCK. lohr. TU1UM1MI, Capt. Howard, wai bales cotton ou deck to complete cargo. Apply [jan 21J _ ROWLAND A CO. l'OK BOSTON. 0.j The brig CAROLINE, B. Stetson master, wil. BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. Fur Fruitful or Oliurter. . T1 , The tine schooner RUTH HALSEY, will tak< freight or charter to airy port this side-of Bos ■UMktun. Apply to L jan 111] A. 0. TO.Mt*. M. 1 VK.-iHKL WANTJ4U. A vessel of the uaps^ty of 490 or 500 bales otton, wanted for su Eastern port. Apply jau 18 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. ROWLAND A CO. , Vensol Wanted lor New ilcdlurd. -tx. A vessel of 130to 2UU tons burthen, is wanted to salfl load with sawed lumber at Doboy Island, for TflMlnsNew Bedford. Apply to jau 10 ROWLAND A CO. s had ou application ROWLAND A CO. VESSELS WANTED BN EitElUd OR 1/11ARTKR. L Freight* for Northern, Eaatern and uthera ports, can bohadou appiisa-^fffi r 4) ROWLAND A CO. WANTED TO CHARTER. , ■ Apply to (uov 4) A. C. TOMS, Day-st B[oct7—ly | WILLIS A DRUNDAQE.J THIRTY HOUR STRIKE LEVER CLOCKS, JEWELED. I tHKSE Clocks aro constructed (nt considerable- extra expense) with n particular regard to dura- ouity, the most serious ohjoctiou to the lever—the wear ing of the poiut* of the balance shaft aud sorews, the coiirequent iuoroase of friction and deoruase in raotiuu after runulug n short time—being obviated by the use ofaiolished stone juwel, and strait pivot* or bear- lugs, iustead of points to the balance shaft. They are cooed in beautiful oast iron, ornamented frames, aud warranted to be as purled titue-kcopera os tho best that arc iu use. For sale at the Jewelry Store, 129 Congress-st. jau 21 Hack, Sale and Livery Stables iS ICO U (* ftlTO N -STREET. |k The Subscriber* having suld their entire ‘iaterest iu the Hack und Livery Btobh Business, corner Barunrd ■rt—rli uni Droughtou street*, to. ITlOilAS F.-STEPHENS, return thu to the business, aud his patrons can depend upou being served in the best mauner. WARNER A HOOKER. Savannah, February 1, 1853. The undersigned lias on hand for Hire several flnu Carriages aud pairs or geulle Horses with careful dri vers, and a good stock of Buggies, Buggy Horses ami Saddle Horses, aud respuotruliy asks his friei the public to give him a call. Helm • - pairs of hue Match Horses, lit tl Buruard aud Broughton street. ^Savannah, January 1, 1863. T110H. F. STEPHENS. “ Look nut for tlio Unglue whuu tho , WHISTLE IILuWsi.” Competition is tho Life of Trade.” €Altl(lAG£S, constantly kept on hand by th« Subscriber. i ersous trading to Savannah will please to bear in jnjud that they are indebted to tho uudursigndd for £'20i£r , c he, t >riveM OJ ' CarrM lf" »« <Au market Jrom 15 I take pleasur* in statiur that my Manufacturing arraugeiueuta are now complete iu Saranuaii, aud it is *«y intention soon to form a connexion with one of the “‘•nufocturing establishments iu tho North to tonke Carriages expressly fortnis market; so uiy pal Jena will puroeive that it is tuy determination to give ie most antiie satisfaction to *11 who may be pieused to trade with me. J. C. THORNTON, v Corner West Broad aud Bay Streets. N. 0.— 1 The inhabitant* of the neighboring Couulies Jf^T.to^^larly informed that none'uf the work Fod- ,/v* *ntheir respective uoighborhood* is frommy estab- Ushmem, [janS-dm t _ ,J. C. T. I 'LOUU, COHN ANI) COW 1>HA8. 9UU) bii.h.1. Prim. CORN kW do Cow Peas i 1-^pCBItIKfeK—Hugurs. Htawurt'* beBt cru»b- VA ed, powdered and clarified Sugar*, fresh packod unsi!w UII JV Coff '' # ' blauk A®d green, Tea* of the finest kiii i l **, u '* Savored. A large supply of the ubovo 1., »« be sold cheap lor cast, and delivered *u any part ^ A -,_ , vJ oifcy free of charge, by C. B. SCALLY, St. A Andrew's Hall. "iiiturml* Cl ‘ olce -D 1 * 1 re - , C. B. BOALLY. {*i«lN»,-aU boxes, 25 hair boxes, and 31 »*iJhv U4rlflr toxo8 , of very fins Raislus, in store anil /oi I) O. B. SCALLY. boxes, from 10 t» 20 uueliur ;* **'*“ drums and buses, of a very superior by * ui,t *?5»|»«d and lor sale nt St. Andrew's Hall, l f « b n C.^. 8CAL3.Y. < f>«shluppiy of extra canal family UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien, Hruiiuwlck, .Si. lllurya, JACKSONVILLE. MIDDLEBUIfO (Black Creek) AND PICOLATA. Leases every Tuesday, at 19 o'clock, A. M. ir— . The euporior sloam-packot WM. GAS- —Jll'OW. Uapt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday ■WMBHBMHMoruiuK, at 10 unlock, aud will con tiuuo to leave every Tuosduy. The rates of paesage by this boat are aa fellows: £ To Darien 45 oo 8t. Mary's 4 w Jacksonville g ig) _ ^Wrtk Creek, KeolaUaud Palatka. 8 00 For freight or passago apply ou hoard, at Charleston •team-packet wharf, or to au24 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Ag't*. TU TRAVULLEKS UOINU MIRTH. TIIU HAVANNAH AND CUAIILBSTON rarfinnl' u ' "• MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Ler.ve Savannah evsry mor.iiug at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of tho night train of the Central Rail road, aud arrive at Charleston at 12 M. tho same day. oonnecting at Charleston with the Wilmington Htfiim-Pnrketn. Which leave with the U. S. Mail every day, ati>{ P. M., aud also with the New-York nnd Cbnrleittna HteftnmlilpN, Whioh leave Charleston every Wedue.day aud Satur day afteruoou. Passengers leaving Alaoon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to couneot with the splen did uow steamship James Adyer ouo week, anu lb* steamship .Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $29-time 52 hours; by steamships, $25. [my 15] S. M. LAFK1TEAU. Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. RATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. _|P*am» * Th# superior new stoampackeft WE- >LAKA. Capt. N. King, leave* every ■■RMMSflBsSaturday at 19 o'clock A. M. JRate of passago iu Urge airy state rooms, a* follow*: To Darion $3 uo St. Mary's * .4 69 Jacksonville 6 90 Pioolata s 09 Palatka. 00 Blaok Creek 8 99 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. It. Duke, for OcaU, Will ho shipped free of all charges at Palatka. Apply on board, at the Charleston Co.'e Wharf, or to feb 19 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. 8 ‘ mu,1 ‘ SAVANNAH TO DAHIBN. A LINK uf Puur 1 torso Post Conches leaves Hu- J\. viianah every itlomlny and ThnrNdny,nt 7 o’clock A. M. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House. Rieohoro' and South New port, arriving in Darien at G o'e^'k P. M. Ki-tiirniiif' on TueudnyH und FrldnyH. Arriving in Savannoli at 5 o'clock P. M., and connecting with the Ixiats for the North, and the cars for the West. UiT Oflico in Savaunah, at Sawyer, Hollister 4 Co.'s Stable*, corner of State aud Whitaker *ts. j*° *3 ly II. L. HART, Proprietor. NEW ItdOkn, RECEIVED BYJOHN M.COOPER & CO. Tiiuksday, Fcbkuak v 3kd. VTEW WORK. By Miss M. J. McIntosh. Thu Lolty aud tho Lowly ; or, Good in All and iu none All Good. lloart-llistoriesand Lifc-I'icture*. By T. 8. Arthur. Tho Rector of St. Bardolph's, or Superannuated, fin F. W. Stufftou, A.M. PUTNAM'S MONTHLY FOR FEBRUARY. Ruth Garnett, or the lores of the Earl of Rochester; a Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth. Tho adventures of Captain Blake. By W. U. Max well, amhor of Hector O Haloran. The Flying Artillerist; a tale of Mexican Treachery. By Harry llatle. Yurtbor sujjpiy of Napoleon in Exile; or a voice from 8t. Huluna. By Barry E. O’Moara, Esq. FOR MAIiK, A CONVENIENT SHOW-CASE, suitable for ik » ladies* shoe or fkney store. j«*u 28 HOUSTON 4 GROUNDESON. VALENTIK£S. r PHE Subscriber* liuvuju.t received and opened I a largo assortment of VALENTINES, among wnich are a lot of very rioh patterns pat up in boxes. Also, a large stock of Cornio Valoutines, Envelopes, wrifors, Ao. L feb 1 ] J. M. COOPER 4 CO. To Hire, A ROOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nureo for XV children. Apply to ««b 2 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street. ■«i:.iiorsi;—itvinovui. It. P. UBRANU would ruspuclfully inform lYX the citisens of Savaunah tlwt his ICE HOUSE i» situated on Liberty street, near Gillum'* Grits Mill, where he w ill keep a constant supply of ICE dunug the eutlro year. All orders punctually attouded to. feb 2 2 w llur|ier’e> niiiKuxiiie TjlOIt February. Received by F f«b 2 JOHN M. COOPER fc CO. U. 1>. 10 vii ns, ATTORNEY A V I.A IV, Saunuxuaviluc, Wasiiinuton Couwtv, Ga., Will practice iu the Courts of the Middle Circuit. All business committed to his care will be executed with promptness and dispatch. Rkvchkncx*.—Messrs. BotliwsllA Smith, and Dr H. L. Byrd, Savannah. ly jan 27 BACON! BACON!! AT OH A TTAXOOG A, TENNESSEE. r |MIE undersigned having the agency for several X extoimive puckers of PORK, including Dcviue, Williams 4 Co.'s lots of superior extra out city style, now odor for sale 499,999 pounds, from the smokuhouso, all from corn-fattened hogs, aud of large situ, and in lots to suit purchaser*. Turuis cash or approved hills. W# will also he inconstant receipt-duriug tho season of other lot* from East Pennsylvania, and from Cincin nati, St. J/ouis, Nashville, Ao. All ordeis for Meat will be filled direct from smoke house*. aud packed in new.bacon cask*, jan 27 C. E. GRENVILLE 4 CO. Dissolution. nPIIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be- I twoen tho Ann of FULTON 4 WALKER, is thin day dissolved by mutual consent. Th* affairs of the late firm will be settled by It. L. Fulton, who will use it* uatnb iu their liquidation. R. L. FULTON. 8ava#nali, Feb. 1,1853. J. li. WALKER. MR. J. II. WALKER having retired from the late firm of Fulton 4 Walker, the undersigned will continue thi Foctorsge and Commission Business at the old stand iu his own uarne. Grateful for the patronage extended to the late firm, he respectfully solicits a coutiauance of the same to himself, pledgiug his utmost exertions to give general satisfaction. Savaunah, Feb. 1,1853. R. L. FULTON. In withdrawing from the firm of Fulton 4 Walko-. I doom it duu my late partuur, Mr. R. L. FULTON, to state thus publicly, that it is for no fault of his that 1 retire from the business. From an acquaintance with him of many years, I hesitate not iu giving it u* my caudid opinion, that he is an honest auu honorable man, oorreet in his intentions and dealings, and amply qualified to manage the business in which ho is now en gaged. Business of a private nature absolutely re quiring my presence in another part of the 8cate, has alone prompted me to retire frum the late firm. feb 2 4 JOHN 11. WALKER. DISSOLUTION OF COPAKTNKUSifliF. ’I'llE Cupurtuersbip heretofore existing between 1 tho Subscribers, under the firm of MOORE 4 HENDRICKSON, was dissolved by mutual couseut on ths 1st instant. The affair* of the late firm will be sot- tied by either of the undersigned, who will use its nano* in liquidation. AH claims agaiust tho late firm must he presented immediately, and all pareous indebted to it by note or account will please settle without delay. JOHN B. MOORE, JOHN B. HENDRICKSON. 8avannah, Jannary 26th, 1853. UOFAItTNKRMIIli*. EO. R. HENDRICKSON having jnirchasoil the Vg interest of John B. Moore, iu the late firm of Moore A Hendrickson, has associated hiuiself with liis son, John B. Hendrickson, iu tlm Drug, Paint and Oil business, to take effect from the 1st instant. The sub scriber* w ill conduct the same under the stylo of G. It. 4 J. B. HENDRICKSON—one of the partners will re- maiu in New- York iu order to make purchases on thu best terms. GEO. R. HENDRICKSON, JOHN B. HENDRICKSON, Savannah, January 26th, 1853. UOFAKTS L KiSHlp. f | 'HE umlnrsiguetl have lorinud a copartnership JL under the lino of KEMITON 4 MARSHALL, for carrying on a general Dry Good* Business in this city, atthe store uow being fitted up for them in Waring'* Bunge, next to the store formerly occupied by Juiuu* Anderson A Co., where we oxpeot toopena new aud well selected atock of Dry Goods, which which will he sold on as accommodating terms oa can ho fouud in the city. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, H. 11. MARSHALL. Savannah, January 19, 1853. j25 tf Selling oil* at Cost. f'lHBAP CASH STORE, corner of Whitaker ami V J Congress streets. Thu subscribers, in order to close their husiueas at the above stand, will dispose ot thu en tire stock now remaiuing of Staple aud Faucy Dry Goods at cost prices, until thu Itftli of February, when the balauuu then reiuaiuiug will he sold at auction. j*U 24 M. Pit EN DERG A ST & CO. l>LANTaNU POTATOKS.—3UUbbls. Piinio X Planting Potatoes, for sulo by jan 2.1 COHENS 4 HERTZ. A LU nud FORTKU..—fill bbls. Cream Alo , J\ .‘VJ casks Loudon Porter, landiug aud fur sale by jau I7 McMAllON 4 DOYLE. KXtlllANCJK WANTED. OiN TO 69 DAY DRAFTS ou New York, wanted OU by (jan 31) C. A. L. LAMAR. I>ALTLHOKK FLOUR.—HM) bbls. Fiour in If store, 199 do. to arrive, for sale by b.b 2 ROWLAND 4 CO. f \NK Thousand BuhIioU Send Oats, Ibr suttt lu \ / arrive per schoouer Ann Maria from Baltimore, aud for sal* by (feb2-6) BUNKER 4 OGDEN. [ YNK Hundred Barrels Ho«unl street Flour, fur sale to arrive per sebr. Aun Maria from Baltimore, for eale by (feb 2-6) BUNKER 4 OGDEN. f \NK Handled Thousand Luths, for eaie to nr* v/ rlr* per brig J. Guttoiiborgl'rom Boston, for sale by ««b2 6 BUNKER A OGDEN. 0"J») 1IIIL8. first quail it v Pluming Potatoes, * ur 60 * rr ive per brig J. Guttonbarg from lloHl " u T (ov Ba,e by (feb 2-6) U U N KE It 4 OU DEN. IfKukiVKlf per Steaiuer—Apples. Puiu- •rv.*rv c f“^ r . rl “- !>*»••. P.UU.., Kl,l, Almunili. •;“*» N«u. Ut.lll Nuu. Eugti.li Piokfes aud Sauce, Catsups, Ac. f * b 2 UEO. ALEXANDER. Dry Oeods, Clothing, Ao. Flax. Cloths, L'asNimoiTN & VcsUiiks. Black and Blue Broad Clotll, Black nnd Fancy Css- si m oris, Fancy Vestings, white aud colored Marseilles Vestings. Countei-pniM-s mill Blankets. B-4, 14-4, 11-4, .ml 12-4 HurulUi. .ml All.nd.l. Counterpanes, Paris and Whitney Family Blankets, Negro Blankets of every description. Ueorgia Plains, Kerseys, Flax and Cotton Osnaburgs. Me Premlviynsit & €o. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! J. II. & M. MII12AI1AIV, Coruer of Rroutfliiou hiuI Wbltukur-aui.. SAVANNAH, I NVITE ntteutiou to their new stock of Fall and Winter goods, comprising: BRENS goods, km broideries. Linen Cambric, Cambric llankcrcbiefs. Plain and Embroidered do, Bokiuot Laces, “ Edgings, Collars aud CutTs, Habits and Under-Sleeves black Laou Veils, French Cashmeres, “ Do Lainos, English Black Silk. Damask Antique, Eug., Fr. and Am. Calicos, Col'd Hosiery siiul I.incus. A large and well selected auusk of Gloves, Irish Lin ts, Linen Diaper* aud Damasks. Woollens. Negro Blankets, Kerseys) I.insuys,CloUi«,f>.s*<meres id Vestings, Satiuets. 1 weeds and Kentucky Jeans; Bed, White, Blue and Yellow Flauuels, Il>-4 and 11-1 lirowu and Bleached Shootings, i*illowoaso Linens and quilt*. Country merchants, planters and others, will consult their interests by examining our stock before purchas- I'll »0 We feel confident th goods will command t Cuah, and no Second Price, SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, Ac. A CARD. FASHIONABLE Dancing Academy, New Wholesale and Retail DRY DGODS STORE In Broutrhton Street S HF. subscribers win open their New Store, near, lr opposite 84. Andrew's Hall—west side—on Mou- 24th last., where ibey will offer at their usual low tee for cash and City acceptance, an entirely new AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL. of Havauunli, and the merohauts aud planters of title and the neighboring States. The atock is large and well selected, ootui part as follows: Dress Ooods. Black and Faney Bilks of every width and description, French and English JUerinos, Cashmeres, DeLaine*. Mous Do Brago, Barege DeLalaee, Bouibatins, Cham ber'd Cloth, Alpaccae of every fioscriptiou, whit* and ewlored, plain and emb'd, Tarmtone and Swiss. Embroideries. Linen Cambric Hdkfs, emb'd, plain and hemstitch, col lars, Cuffs, Underliesves.Cheiuniets, Flouncing, Bands Jackouet and Swiss Edgings aud Insertions. MuntillUN und Shawls. Black and colured Crape aud 811k Mantillas, plain and emb'd Crape Shawls of every description, Brochu Shawl*. Squaro and Long Shawls, black and colored Mautilfas, Velvets and 'Ihilma Cloths. Hosiery. Ladies’and Gentleman's Kid, Hewing Silk, Bilk, Raw 811k, Lisle, Cotton. Berlin, and Cashmere Gloves, La- dlos' Silk, Raw Silk, Lisle, Cotton aud Cashmere Huso. Raw Silk and Merino Vests, Gentlemen's plain Milk, Merino, 14. Wool, nnd Cottou Under Shirts and Drawers. Linen Duinusks. 8-4.10-4,12-4, nnd 10-4 Damasks aud Snowdrop Ta ble Cloths, 8-4 and 10-4 Brown Damask Cloths. Bleached and Brown Damask of every description. Damask and Snowdrop Napkins and Doilies, Bird's Eye Diaper, Linen Diaper nt every deacriotion. Mhcetintis and Shirtings. 10-4 and 12-4 Linen Shirtings, Pillow-cJse Linen, 8-4 0-4. 10-4,11-4, and 12-4 Bleached and Brown Allondale and Hamilton Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings of every description. Irish Linen. From the host Manufacturers, aud warranted all puro MR. NICHOLS R ESPECTFULLY announces to the Young La dies and aemloincn of Savannah, and also to viailors from the iaUrlnr, that he will open classes at the above popular Hall, on Monday, Febrnnry fltli, 183.1, In addition to a 'practical course of GRACEFUL GESTURE, a correct and elegant method of Society Banring A Waltzing. Lesson* will also be glvou In ths following Fashionable Dances, ns they are now danced at nil the Fashionable resorts in America, via.: Im Licillunne, Ln Govlitza, Puritana, Rcdotra Mazarka, Cinq tenia Waltz, Deux tana Waltz, Tho above Dances being adaptations from|Maaurlra, Walt* and Polka, persons of moderate capacity can learu any of them in a few Lessons. Every variety of Flings, llnrnpipes, Cachuoha, Bolero's Paa do deux, Ac. tuugut if desired. Dancing la uow so universal that it eannot he dispensed with in the education of Ladies. It is, indeed, both useful aud ornamental, as it forms and strengthens the body, and improve* the carriage, and no person can enter the Drawing Room or aquit nimself with Ease anti Grace in gonoral or exalted Society, without having atudiod the Graceful Art of Ucsture aud Dancing. The moderate exercise of th* Danco is sulinlrably suited to week and debilitated constitutions, and is well oaloulaUd to prevent and euro Rheumatic and similar affections, a* from the various evolutions all the muscles uf the body are brought iuto buusfioial action. Thl* eystem being of Ills own Invention, he Ukes grout pleasure in recommending it to the citiiensof Sa vannah, andcontldently assures them that in one course of 16 lossons ho can impart a correct and easy style of Dancing. Hoping that he may receive the same liberal patronage extended to him elMwhere, aud desiring that all who wish to avail themselves of his instruction will make early application. For terms, Ac., apply to Mr. N. at the Marshall House, any day previous to that of commencing. Private Classes (of eight or more Ladies) will be given at tho llali, or their residence, if desired. Semi monthly Practicing Assemblies will be given for th j bonefit of the pupil*.2w jan 2U COLLEttlAVG INSTITUTE SA* FOR YOUNG IjADIES. • ua Misti HA THA H'A Y, Principal. S CHOOL ROOM—in tho Haaeraeut of the F sue noove, wun me ri uiwicnis oi ucograpuy, History, Written Arithmetic and Writing... 8 00 Geography, History, EnglishGraminarandCom- poiftion ; 10 00 Algebra, Natural, Mural and Intellectual Philos- phy. Chemistry, Physiology, Astronomy aud Khetorlo 16 00 Latin, [Extra] fi 00 French, " 6 U0 K highly accomplished Indy, who has formerly reaid- in Paris, has beeu secured as a teacher of Frcnoh.— If suitable teachers can be obUiued.it is designed INSURANCE. Bancroft A Bryan, OBNBHAL AOK.iTM ANI» BROKERS. row TBS I'KHOHAHC AMD HALS Or ’ STOCKS, BOX OS, KXVHA.SO KREAL ESTATE No. 117 Bay Street, rgnvMnnnh. Liverpool and London Fire and Life Innurnnce Compnny. fiilersignett Agouta of tho nhove Company, 1 take risk* against Flro on Buildings, Stock in rf'HE unde I will taki Trade, Ae., oi AUCTIONS, By Fhllbrlck * Bell. Coodi at Avttion, Jan «4 No. 117 Pajr-st, Savannah. ROYAL INHURANCK CIIMPANV. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. csriVAL, 0,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. FI *1118 INSTITUTION has established au Agency ■ In Savannah, aud Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, January 21,1868. LON1ION I’lHKNlX FIRM CIFFTukT rilllis Company takes Kira Risks in thi* city,nnd sKTNA INNi;RANGE COMPANY ' , OF HARTFORD, CONN. THE undersigned, Agents of the ul.ovo Company, J. sontinue to take risks against Fit* on Buildings, Stocks, etc., on tho most favorable terms. B COHENS k HERTZ I SAAC ABBAtT, S.c"T JOSEPH R.COLMN8. Dr. B. D. Au NOLI), U.JIc.l Ku.mlutr. Applioations received by f *bl« ly W. P. HUNTER, AgiaL Nouthcru iMutnnl Insurance Couipnuy. A SMURY HULL, President and Treasurer.— fV Albow CaxSB, See'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary, lhe uudersigaed. Agent of the above Company, ooa- tlkuos to take Ute following risks, vis: Marine, Uietr and Eire/ also on tht - .. Lives uf White Persona ..... ^ paay. No extra premium for residing in the Mouth. . 4 WILLIAM KINO, Agent, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton st Corporation Notioes. PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. SH llrynn-Ht., Havnnuali, (<a. them*greater inducement than ever, as I have just reoelved my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Knyliih, French aud German Broad Cloths, Black aud Fauoy Duuskiu andCassimere, Bluck aud Faucy Silk and Satin aud Embroidorod Vest- lugs * also a very rich article of Evening Vesting,which I uiu prepared to make to order, iu thu most fashiouablc style. Also a large aud well selected stock of AIpii’n nnd Boys’ Kt-adv- llndo Clothing* together with a large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend ers, Gloves, Collars, Merino aud Silk Undershirt* and Drawers, Hats, Caps, Truuks, Valices, Ac., all of which will be *old at prices to give geuoral satisfaction, oct 13 Carpet and Flour Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, d:c M iSrr., dkr. No. MO Congreus and Dio. 57 St. Julien Stn. f|MIK Huhtcriher, knowing tliut the citizens ol I Savannah have felt a great interest in the estab lishing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, Iu this city, and being aware that many have been awailiug the completion of tho New Store, so that they 04)uld make their selection of the various articles tor turuiahiug their houses, would respectfully inform thu public, generally, that ho has upeuud the most com plete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock or tho dill'orent departments will uousist, in part, of tiui following Goods, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry UrUASols; Mocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Throe l’ly, Superfine, Fiue and Common Ingrain; Plain ‘ for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; Drug- •y variety of pat- -- „ , . Mats; Table and ; Silver and Brass Oval aud Octagon Stair uiak* Draw ing aud Vocal Music iut^ral part* of the •urse bf study. The number of pnpils Will be limited to thirty ; but, Youug Ladies wishing to join either or the classes, wilhtut becoming regularly cuuncctod with the Insti tute, will he received at a specific charge. 4j|~ Miss H. has permission to refer to Rev. Mr. Tustiu, lion. R. M. Chariton, and B. Mallon, Esq.,of Sa vannah, aud to Rev. W. R. William*; D. D., and J. W. Edmonds, of New York. 3in jau 1(1 MUSTcTFRENCH. drawing and PAINIING In Witter Colors, Taught bt E. MILLER, 132 SouTU-OnoaD St., oet 13 Savxnnsu. tf DAMC1NO ACADEITIY. MONSIEUR A. UONAUD respectfully informs liis patrons, that his Academy is open for tho reception of pnpils. During thjj season the following Fancy Dances will ihi Bchotisoh, Iledowa, Macurku.u Former pupils are roquostod to come early if learu Fancy Dances for his Ball, to ho givi Classical and Eiiffliftli School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Canston-Mtreet, near the Park, sop 27 dtNI—3aw6m aud Twilled Ye gets, C-4,12-4 aud 16-4 iu width, of Hearth Rugs; Parlor aud Stoop Mats; Table‘and Rods; Stair Linen, Ac., Ac. OIL CLOTIIH. Of every w idth ; from oue to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; RoseWood, Mahogany aud Suiall-tigurud Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 aud 0-4 wide; Figured ludia Rubber Cloth for Stairs. CURTAINH. Silk and Worsted Damask Do-I«aine; Worsted and Linen Damask DeLains; Figured and Plain Dam tilts, variety of colors; White and Buff, for Shades. W1ND44W HUAUKs. Transparent Landscape. Medallion, Garland and White aud Gold, entirely uow style; Cord ; iz>ops; Tas- sela; together with all the various TTimwiugr lor Cur* taius aud Shadej. HILT CORNICKM. Bands, I^iops and Pius, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of tho intest iuipurtutiun; all of which will be sold at wholesale or retail, ou the most liberal terms. WM. II. GUI ON, Agent, 140 Congress aud 57 St. j'uliau-i COWDEBY A WELLS, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, sep 21 94 BAY-STREET. SAVANNAH. ly CITY HOTEL-, liny Bireet, Bavnniinli, Georgia. fJ^HIS longnslnhluhed uml thvoruhly known Ho- J. tel occupies a central location in the commercial portion of the city. The proprietor is pleased to an nounce to his old patrons, and thoso who mav horcafter favor him with their visits, that by recent atfditionsaud improvements in his establishment he is placed in pos session of more exteuded means than heretofore for tnoir comfort and convenience. Particular attention has beeu giveu in the late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, which, w ith other changes in their arrangement, hare uow a private entrauce to the dining-room, thus securing their occupants from any intrusion from other portious of tho building, and afford ing them all the privacios of home. Persons visiting Savannah will find the City Hotel all they could dosire it, aud no effort on tho part of the subscriber will be spared o make it so. prl I ood tw ly P. CONDON, Proprietor Liver Complaint, Jntindlcfl,DyapcpHia,Cl!i'onir or Nervous Debility, DiseaHCN of thu Ultlueyw, And ull D' eases ari sing man a disor dered Liver nr Sto mach, such a* Constipa- tiun. Inward Pile*, Fullness or Blood to the ll« nd, Acidity of r the Stomach, Nausea, ilcartburu, Dis gust fur Food, Fullness or weight iu the 8toiuach, Sour Eructations, Kinking or Flatter ing nt the pit of the Stomach, Sw imming of the lleud. Hurried and Difficult {Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Bensatiouawnswlnalyiug posture, Dimness of flow. Yellowness of the Skin anil Eyre, Fain in the Side. Baric, Chrst, Limb*, Jr., NmLItm Flushes of lit at, Bum- iny in the Fleck. Constant linuyininijs of Evil und Qrrut Depression of Soil its, enn he effectually cured by DR. 11OO FLAN IPS CKI.EUKATEI) GKItMAN HITTERS, ritrrsHKD ny DR. C. M. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN ME1HC1FE STORE, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, l<y any olh er preparation in the United States, " ' '' *es, aj'Ur skilful physicians ■\riClHT TICKKTH FOR NEGROBB.— iith section*- 1 f, ° m Ordintno * ^ August, 1839. “Be it further ordained, That a general ticket given by the master, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro or person of color, shall pass the bearer thereof until ten o'clock P. M.; but that. In order to pass a negro or free person of color aftsr ton o'clock P. M., a special tioket shall be given, which ticket shall specify the hour when It is to expire, und may bo giveu both be- F'H*: Provided, however, that no ticket shall pass tho hearer thereof after mid night, whether it be dated before or after that hour, un less tho time w heu it is given, and the object in view. sj*e ifl* 40 wh,eh b «* r * r *• sent, are distinctly Ths officers and privates of the City Guard are here by ordered to enforce the above section. By order of hi* Honor the Mayor. EDWARD O. WILSON, Savannah, 23th Jan'y, 1833. Clerk iff Council. LABT NOTICE. H ADGBB !—To ownurr of Slave*, Wugimu*, Drays, Hucksters, aud iv all othsrs who may be required to take out Badge*Wednesday next, the 26 Jauuary, 1853, is the last day for taking out Badges. The city Marshal aud city Constables are heroby re quired to taku up all persous who may be found work ing without Badges alter Wednesday noxt, contrary to the provisonsof the city ordinances relative to Slaves. Badgss, Vehicles, Ac. Peualty from $30 to $50. Bv order, EDWARD G. WILSON, Savannah, January 21,1833. Clerk or Council. (Extract from City Ordinance.) MM.UKD TAHI.ES ANI1 HOWLI.KJ ALLEYS. Sfction 6 - That it shall not he lawftiI for the pro prietors of Billiard Rooms or Bowling Alleys to permit i. disorderly or noisy conduct within their res- . . them opon after 12 o'cl. * puctlvo p ■pmn _ nt night, to the annoyance hf the inhabitants residing near such establishment*. PenalL c*A exceeding $30. Ordinance passed Nov. 10,1843. The city Marshal, city Constables, and tho officer* and private* of th* city Watch are hereby ordered to enforce t.ie provision* ot the above 'section. By order of his Honor the Mayor. EDWARD G. WILSON, Savannah, Jannary 21,1853. Clerk of Council. TO 1IUILDKKM. ' P ROPOSALS for liuildiuy a Keepur’* House at Laurel Grove Cemetery, will be received by the Committee until Tuesday, the 8th day of February noxt, the Contractor to furnish all material* and liulsfi the IlnildiuK in a workuauiike manner within a giveu time-to he stated in the proposals. A plan of the build ing may Le seen by calling on the chairman of the com- tn'ttoe. JOHN MALI.ERY, jan'20 Chairman Commtttoe on U. andC. C. M. Committee. to inform tho Ladle* of . . —... a atlll Selling Oil' sit Reduced Prices! THE FOLLOWING GOODS: Mousliiie dc Laines Freuoh Cashmeres, figured Do. Meriuox Diack Bombasines (of the best make) Poplins, plnidud and plain '* ”* *" agniflennt designs Brocade Silks, of the Plain and Changeable Silks, < Alpacas, plain blao Do. Do. Plano do. Linen Table do. Huckaback Towals Bird's-Eye do. Dowlas, Huckaback l.iuen Damask, of t very width . ,'.b. 4,« a .'cfo.., Will be sold in ftolit of store, tho etock of a country Of all oancerucd—tvnoa cash. win k. ■rO-MOHUOW. F^O. « II . .look, r , ro . ut of ,tor *> lb® usual assortment of Crockery and Glaee- RnJ • uc o nd hand Furniture, *”■ Oa MONDAY^Fsh°l4 {[^ o'clock Will be seld in front of store, a stock ■*«?.'», av.d. «SS» < 3, co f , !' K J,wol 7» iSTbe^n^i^t^h! estate of Wolfo Heishbarau. deceased, fold by purini.- slon of Court and by order ol^ ths AdmlnlrtratorJxJm* AUerntur's Sale. " Will be Bold before the Court Iftuie, I^t No. 40 Broi WhyWttet .fee* Unnle xi.o eastern half w . Lot Letter Z, 60 by 90 fbot, fee simple, sold by order of th* Executor. Terms, one third cash and the balance on one and two years' credit,for approved security with Will bo sold dm lug the logoi hours of sale, in front of tho Court House, in tho city of Savaunab, the following valuable lots, w itli improvement* thereon, vix. Lot No. 6, and half Lot No. 7 Franklin Word, fronting ou Bay street, subject to an annual ground runt to tho city «-f $17 71. and a leasa that expires uu the 1st of .Nov'ber njxt. Also, Lot No. 23 Washington Ward, frouting on Washington square, subject to annual gronudrsnl to ‘hs olty of $IH 22, and a lease that expiree ou tho first °f October next. Also, Lot No. 32 Green Ward, corner or York and Price etreete, subject to a loose that ex pires ou the 1st of November next, belonging to tht us- tateof F. W. lleinetnan, deceased, aud sold by pertnis- sion of Court, and by order of the administrator, for the lion*lit uf the heirs of said ustaM—terms cash, purchas ers pay lug for title*. r . * Prim* While Com at Private Sale. L«“>‘nd* ftrnm ElisaUth City, 2000 bushels prlmo White Corn. . Groceries, Provisions. iftr. at'prVrato^sah^ * offeronaccommodatiugterms, Si Wlass. Brandy, Gin, Ruui, Whisky aud Cherry Bran dy—all private stock. Baco.v.— 2U casks Sides, 10 eaaka Ham*, 15 ea*k« Wines, 16 biffs. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ae. CitACKKU*.—10 whole and IU half bbls. Boston. UbHnportodfio** Co “ n * on Uorni,ul E'igars, 2U.UUU Span- bUAUM.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goode, Matches, Wooden Wart, Bras* Cloukj Fancy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, Ae. Ac. jy |< piaster and Cement at Private 8ale. J ' and ( kept jBoasunUy on hand Plaster Pari*. JaM raealVidlh lvW » 160 bbl, ‘ Rosendule Cement, 26 do. |Boston Rum at Private Sul*. «. ■ Just received per sebr. Y. T. Ketiorly, 60 bbls. Rum. hot sale low from the wharf. o^t 1 . ... . Cook and klonssSereanTat Private Sale. A likely Mulatto Woman, wl'-h her two children—a girl aged 6 years, and —— -—* —* ■* ■ suld for bo fault. * aged 7 months, prime and likely, todrbanP's Putent Platform Seules. roved iu quality nnd reduced in price,) adapted to required operation of wolghing-a* Railroad Hcalee for traina or aiugle ears, in us* ou th* principal railroads iuth* United Slates and Great Britain; H urt- house Seules; Heavy Portuble Sales, on wheels, for ’ “ *' • *“ Scales, various aud the perfect adjustment is *ucu, tuat tuey are now ie/z ns the standard, from which there is no appeal. Ml* in nil their varieties by Piill.BRlCK k BELL, Rolling MUla, Ac.; Sloi •MWejT. Cunnter Scales; Hay and Coal.Seales, ka. Scales have been Icrjr known and severely tested, * universal oonfldeuce felt at OltW accuracy and LOTTERIES. I \ HA 1/ i^>i 3d inst.; RAWN NUiHIIKRN— Of Goorcia State lottery, Class No. 2, drawn in Columbus on thr a in Savannah, in pulffio, Saturday Morn ing, Feb. 6, at 9 o'clock, GEORGIA HTATE LOTTERY, CLAM HO. 21, For the bentfl of the Independent Fire Co. at Auqurta. F. O. BARBER A CO., Managers. FINE SCHEME! #4,400.-5 of #400,-20 Of #100. Ac. Ao. Ac. Tlokotoonly $1—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Share# fqr axle, and Prise* cashed on de mand, by GKO. S. URAY, feb 4 No.6Qwen<'* Boildlug,opposite PoloskiHouse. Shirtings, Ticks, and a general etoek of goods usually found in a retail dry goods -* jan 18 SOL A large, well liiiishml, COTTAGE BUILT MANSION, with superior out-buildings, gar- duns, orchards, Ae., all uf which are new nnd / complete order. The above was the summer residence thu late Benj. Snider, aud can ho bought to an advan tage by applying early to the subscriber at Savannah. tf JAMES J. SNIDER. i, White and Salmon Colored Silks, Teas, Coffee. Starch, Soap, Cocoa, Bromal Cho*I . Mustard, buckwheat, Ac!.*with a fnil MsSrUMM of family GruccrUs, for sale low. hb2 GKO. ALEXANDER. M alaga grapem, Raw n », <tnagi^ *c. Just rncsived per steamer, 10 kegs Malaga ““-oh Raisin*, iudo“y.xn- Smoked Beef, Tonguss, — _ Just received pe; , Grapes, 10 boxes X and M Bnnoh Raisin*, lodu ges. 10 da. Lemons, Pig II am*. Smokod Beef, Tongas Pickle*. Beef, Pig Pork. Pickled Tongues, Bologna Sai sage*, Sardine*. Salman, An. Spring Priuta, Shirtiugs, Kh Muslin Undersleovvs—Spring stylus, Black Barege, extra line blk M do Lain*, Ac., by fob 2 W. C. WADSWORTH, Broughton street. G. R.tfc J. It. HKNDRICKNON, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AMO DEALEkaIN PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW-GLASS, BRUSHES ClIAJH’AGNtL BA8KKTB Courvifcier Chi”>tM«no rCO 20 do lluidsieok do 10 do Bouclie do Just received and for sale by jau 26 J. ROUSSEAU. Pierson, lleiilt A Co., e disposing of the balance of their Winter Stock i ch prices as cannot rail to please. This is dono in o r to make room for their splendid Spriug and .Sun r Goods, which'they are now receiving by v quality, variety nnd beauty. ill exceed any other seasou iu A. BONAUD. BJ jrunauis, rruiLs, liiiiux, jocoucis, acuwu uuig- Aluslius, Worked Collars and Sleeves, Ac., just NEvW’, IjATHROP A 8TEBBINS. fob 3 tf NEVITT. LATHHOP U STEBB1NS. h 'OR MALE.—5 Bhaits Augusu uml Wayun* boro' Railroad Stock. Apply to job 3 WM. WRIGHT. I 'O KENT.—A comfortable Dwelling Iluusu on it, in a pleasaut part uf the city. Ap- [fub 4]WM. WRIOIIT.' M. swniuiag to nurses, uu uriviu haraeas, warranted sound. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. i?OH MALE. 1: ed, 00 by 90 fee 4toured with thick \ plank, and large tioors suitable fo_ ptioa of Cuttoa or other merohandi**—situated the Charleston steamboat. Wharf. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. jau 3 / \AT8 null CORN—for salo bv U fa a DAYID R. PILLOW, foot of West Broad-st. S d'ALU UK A JIM, Btoelyard* and Spring lt»l- jaa?T*~ f0 * **** by *’ W.CGBNWEiiJL ^ •s attest, l *«a Possess _ , of tho Liver nnd lesser .‘lands, exercising the Marching powers in weakiuxs i.ud affection* of the di gestive organs, they are witfaal safe, certain and pleas- The editor said, Doc. 22d— JJr. Hou/tand’sedebni' ' f Liver Complaint, Jai Norvous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says be has him- .ual and iierr'anent cure of Liver iso of this remedy. We arc con- that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient con stantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great consideration. They aro pleasant in taste aud smell, and can he used by persons with tho most delicate stom ach* with safety, under any circumstances. We arc sneaking from experience, aud to the afflicted we advise Scott's Weekly, one_of tho best literary papers pub Complaint frum the , manufactured by lished, said. August 25— " Dr. Hoojland's German Ditb Dr, Jackson, are riowrecotnp*evded by aunts of the moat prominent members of the faculty as au article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the CMC, wo would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will find these Bicters advantage ous to their health, as we know from eaperience the salutary effoetthey have upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gaiette, the best family newspaper published in the United States. The editor "on. HOOFI.AND'9 OEHMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom that we reoommend what are termed Pa- tent Modidnes, to the oouttdoace and patronage of oi readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- laud's German Bitters, we wish it to ho distinctly under stood that we aro not apeakiug of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten, after they have done their guilty race of mis chief, but ofa medicine loug established, universally prised, and which has met the hearty approval of th faculty itself.'* Eviueuce upon evidence has been received (like th. foregoing) from all sections of the Uulon, the last throe years, aud the strongest testimony in it* favor is that there is more of it used iu tho practice of the regular pliya, Alans or Philadelphia than all other nostrum* com bined, a fact that cau eoaily he o*tahlished, aud full' proving that a scientific preparation will W. V. PRENTICE'S DAUI/ERREAN GALLERY, ST. JULIAN STREET, Over Zoabnnui’s Jlimlc Store, SAVANNAH. THE .SUBSCRIBER would call attention to hit I new aud improved style of Colored Daguerreotype*. He warrants to give satisfaction to a U w ho deaire to have their lik*ne*:ea taken in a superior style. Call and examine specimens of my work over the Musio Store, Market-square. W. V. l'ltENTICE. P. 8.—Instructions in the art, and all kinds of stock eonatantly for sale. NEW HOOKS, BY JOHN M.COO • Jii hsdav. jxHuaur 27rt.. H ESTER BOMKUBET; a Nev«l by first American from last I^indou Edition. Uoduy's Lady's Book for February. Speeches. By the ltight lion. Thorax* Bab tog ton Macaully, M. P. Graham'* Mugatine for February. Wavorly Novels—LippineoU'e Edition, Yd. 10. A further supply of Tl Practical Believer Del NEW STORE! OROCER1ENI Corner YVhitaker and Broughton Lane. J UST received per Meuiner* and puckets, n full supply of GROCERIES, which are offered atwbole- •ale or retail, at cash prices. The goods have becu se lected, and every article is warrauted to prove satisfac tory or may be returned. jx» »8 tf WM. G. DICKSON. their quiet approval whui KZ in this presented Liver Complaint and >r usiug it as direoted. uhandiiver; it is pre- aw-the effect is That this medicine will c Dyspepsia no une can doubt. It *4-ts specifically upon the si ferable to calomel in all bit . immediate. They can he administered to female fant with safety and reliable benefit at any tiuio. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This tnediciue has attaiucJ that high character which is necessary for all medioim-s to attain to induce coun terfeiter* to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are iuuocoutly deceived. Look well to the murks if ths Genuine! Thoy have the written si B nature of C. M. JACKSON upon tlie wrapper, aud liis name blown in the bottle, tcifAoiff which they are spurious. For tale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN 61 E D 1 C I N E STORE, No. 120 Arch-street, one door below 8ixth, Philadelphia aud by respectable dealers generally through the country. PlilC'BM KK11UOKD. To enable all clasees ofinvallds to enjoy the advautaget of their great restorative lowers. Single bottles 7f> cents. Also for sale by J. A. LiROCilK, W.W. LINCOLN Druggists, Havauuali, Ga. Wholesale Agents, liaviland, liar rail k Co., Charles ton, 8. C. MWFly WOOD ! WOOD: fI'llK Subscriber will keep constantly on hnuil 1 at his WOODYARD; at the Canal Bridge, a full supply, at all Masons, of OAK and HICKOMY WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jem's, Broughton-etreet, will be promptly attouded to. lV* Wood Mold Low For Limb. jin 1 tf J. M. BUTLER. Li/i w FOLK PAIR AND MIX MINGLE -.'*11 broke Northern Horses, for sal* at the West-Brood-streel Stables. BROWN k HARRIS. hoard. A FEW COMFORTABLE ROOMS — with Board, convenient to the business part of the city, at reasonable chargee—can be secured by applying ut 24 if NO. I ST. JAMES SQUARE. Bonnliug. r P WO ORTHKEK «in,l« (imill.inen on h, i 1 kOAUDING.—Two of lhr«a iliiftn licnllr.uo., Ij wiU Had pleasant accommodalums et No. ») Broughton street. tf doe 13 M4MUV1NU. V KKY aluinble Ko»m>. willi .trem-i.. hie ratos. Apply at thi* Offlee. tf aov 8 Me31 AlION 4 DOYLE. jau II 1)I'TTIIB, ,‘JUKHMm &.ckajia ciibica J3 Goshen Bnitcr. 30 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 10 •.•.Pineapple do., 6 barrels Smoked Tongues, 10U Bo- lo^uaSaosag^landing froo» -‘^“*“‘- * J 81 CLaGHORW k FRENCH MUSTARD, SARDINES, PICKLES. PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS, FANCY BoXFH I'HII.YKH. HKANDY I'FACIICS, LONDON UDSTAKD. TURAKY FIOS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE, —and— 20 BOXES RAISINS (all clusters,)—WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, Ac., Ac Just received and for sale at DICKMON’8. jan 18 tf Cor. Whitaher-st. and Broughton-lane. UKKKNlt ANDPULA8H1 MONUJUKN'l' lottisry office. Day Lane, ttrur HnlUMireet. GREGORY It MAURY, Managers. jiacch**. Dry itoja Cioekew. uctlery. Jti cy Articles, go. Terms cash Wore delivery. JlSdSAWtSS^ •»*» "i! *» bkl * E *• 10 oo.nt.pd rUk of the M ,<K . . . JKMNNadl. Ortw / / ,ri ‘‘ Just reoelved 1U0 sack* for Seed-thoee in want of thie celebrated Corn will do well to cull sooffWlb* supply is quite moderate and will Boon be gone. „ At Private Sals. bbls. fin* Katiugand Planting Potatoes; ‘ choice But4ar ; Tl|>, T " ‘"•wR ocaie, wun pram ■ L' CinuMSSimSflu m bUck Bnd Hilk Ha*i } 1 r'ff Cigar#, various brands itoKyTi #«ortm*ntof Watches. Riag*.Aa Uuibrella«-'Wdo*enUnibr«.llaa JVa—IU ohests Green and Black Teas .’m - Aauoy Good*—A lot of Accordions, ke ke Soap—W boxes fancy and Toilet Soap ’ *~£s&£SG£z 11 '*" Tobacoo—6 bales Leaf Tobaeeo m . l,. . At Prisatt SalsT 10 eighth cask* Cognac Brandy 26 do Domestic Oramly 3 pipoo Holland Gin 10 bbls Rye Gin 10 d./ Rectified Whisky 2 do Old Scotch do. .2 do Irish do. |6 do Old Monongahel* do, 6 quarter casks Canary Wine J® t Twerlff and Madeira. Conran.—30 bag* Prime Rio Coffee Chock rut.—Io cratos Crock try, auortod Xumblkrs.—30 caee* Tumblers, assorted AIatbksucs.—20 new double Matresse#. From the manufactory offeree k Valentin#. For sale at tho manufacturers’ prloes. wanted. WANTED, A hint- AT I ( ? N b t y a Y <? U " K " AN of <ndu«»riou# »nd having o hnowledgo of business, aud willing to make himself generally useful. Is n"*ood peiismar. and quick accountant. Any commands Witt this office for L. M-, wHI.be attendad to. m j WANT Fife . WANTED - STORE *ui(*hln for retailing DRY GOODS, situat'd on Congress or Broughton street, between and Barnard. Auy person ffiaving such au on# rut by addressing •• Box 670 Post jan 2S ni. ** may obtain a high W *™, T° ySBoAuan—mAhTS 20.WJU bushels prime Corn. ■» anM RODT. HABERSHAM 4 SON. WANTED. . A WOMAN—who thoroughly under- stands Cooking, Apply atUils Office? tf jan 21 VV ^ situuliou a* Overseer on a"CoT- Boys or Fellows, from 18 to 23 I jearr old. Apply WM. WRIGHT. , WANTED. * HIE highest ea*h price* will be paid for 10 or • NEGRO FELLOWS, and fl or 8 BOYi BROWN 4 HARRIS. Houses and Lands. To Kent, A N OFFICE in Uaudry’* Building. Inquire of tho subscriber, Owen's Building, corner Bull and “-—■a street. (feb 3-C) CHARLES SCHOLL. MK RENT.—A comfortable two story pwoll.ng House oa tha corner of ALercorn and ai^i- immediately. Apply at NO. 117 Bay street. tf feb 3 “given immediately. Apply at this offit mm A HAHE lHANCE FOB A FANCY STORE. jjj J“4i“®52*S5L A the premisei feb l 7« Numbers-14 Drawn Balh CAPITAL: 4,340 dollars: Ao. ke.. ke. ke. ke. Ticket* $1—Shares in proportion. Tiokets and Share*, oithor singly or by the package for sal# by _ t. WITUINUTON. feb 4 Vender for Grogory 4 Maury. Bay Lane, near Bull-street To Rent. Four Brick Tenement lionsea, on Jones-st.,neav • Aboreorn, two stories on a basement, havlna S e, with Kitchen and servant's Hoorn, and “5ri -F. ‘‘nished. Wiil ho rented from 1st of February until 1st Novumber noxt. Apply to W j ,lia C. PERRY, a TO KENT—Three tenement Hou„», each h«.li, s Ore roetnu, Willi , klulieo iepu-.t., lltn- ,, '«t«J »u tl. corner o( 4„.t. and Tone to' nine the Railroad Depot.—Apply to * . .... }. jan 18 tf Corner Montgom J. MANKE, iontgomery-et. andjfejf-lane. OJAcoNo. 163 Day-Stresl. 1 Doors East of ths CityJJott l. HAWN NUIHDKKM — Of Georgia Siam Ixjttory, Class 20, drawn in Columbus on th* 3d 2 40 4 27 70 16 22 46 38 36 52 12 D Tioket 4'40 4(1, Prise sold. Draws in 8avannali Due of 1 lie Beat Srkeuie* for One DoHitr 1 Saturday Morning, at 9 o'clock. Tlckc'ts ever ellcml. AW 8*lc* close at 9 o’clock To-Night. "?T« uhOUGlA HTATE I.OTTKKk , A dministrator s haI.e of nb- GHOES AND LAND.—Pursuant to an order of tne honorable the Ordinary of Liberty oounty, them will be suld on the first Tuesday in March next, at • Ilinesville, all tho Negroes belonging to tho estate of I.uui* LuCunto, dee d, late of said county—a prime gang 45 iu number. Terms one-half cash, the balanceUmi# and two j ears, with interest from date—notes, with bp- proved security. , r Als?, tho Plantation known as Clin Hill, in Libertv county, 'ferine made known on the day of sale. . TUOS. C. N1SBET, Adm’r W of Lowl* LeConte, dec'd. Orders from tho country answered promptly, drawings sent regularly, and prises oaslied oa demand at this otfioe, by J3UARLES B. PATTERSON. Slums! Tongues! Bolognas! J UST received per steamer— 2 bbls. Pig Hams 60 Smoked Tongues, large ais* 60 lb*. Bologna Sausagss 2 bbls. Smoked Beef For tale at DICKSON'S Cor. Whltaker-st. and Bronght .n-lan*. do Pineapple* 8 do pt. do 3 do qt. do “ do pt. do Just received and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU. Butter—4 lbs. for #1! J UST RECEIVED— IU ksgs Butter, 4 lbs. for $1 10 do. Goshen do., lbs. for $1 15 do. Strictly I'm me do., 3 lbs. for $1. Landing per schr. Triumph- 50 Imitatiou English CHEESE, rich and fine flavor 2U boxes Mild Rich Northern Cheese For sale at DICKSON’8, Jail IB tf Q»r. Whitaker-#!, and Broiightou-lane. U t PKRIOlt FitENVII MITT’KKHj Msnu- O hwtured by J. Durand 4 Co., Parle—A cerUiucuro for Uatulency, woakuess of tho stomach, debility, dy#- a nerangeiueut i , debility, dya- t* arising from s nervous system. It may bo used in wino and spirit* witbontat afl injuring it* medicinal propertie*. For safety A. BONAUD, jan 13 Agent for the Manufacturers, Savannah. NOTICE. A LL RILLS against the Meamihip STATE OF GEORGIA, for each trip, moot be presented on or before her day of sailing, otlierw iso payment wiU be de barred.[jan 26 lm)C. A. L. LAMAR. NOTICE. A LL imraons indebted to the lute firm of WOOD, CLAGHORN 4 CO., eRhsr by note or open ao- oouut, are hereby notified that all claims remaining unsettled by 1st February next will be placed in thw hand* of an attorney for collection, jan II CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. f CE CREAM IN HIX MINUTES.—Piu- L out Freesers, warranted to frees* cream iusix mia- tes, a nice article, at 156 Broughtou-st. j»n 2!) MOUSE 4 NICHOLS. YT bier. Key aud Knife Baskets, a' large lot, jnst ucoired by [ jqu 29] MOUSE 4 NICHOLS. ( 'lABPKNTER’K TOOl.H. Juit received a J Urge supply of Bench and Moulding Planes: also Chisels, Braces aud other tools, and for safe by C. HOPKINS, Ag t. X3 OODKN WARE.— Brass hound Cedar V Pails, Tabs and Measures, Pastry Boards, Tow- MoUors, Rolling Pins, nud n variety of other article*, just received by l jau 29) MORSE 4 NICHOLS. S PLIT PBAH AND HKANH.-5 bbls.dplil Pena, 10 do. White Bequs, fending per steamer Ala- "iauia aud fer sale by jan 28 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. o wilibe sold by the barrel s .... ssmjmultmimns price*. Arrangement* will b# entered into to onpply I Bluo, all wool, Delsdoo, Worsted Braid. Oil Silk, , received per Alabama, and for safe by wg LaKOCHE4 BOWK. wiuTwimj'r »«f JUmwi? I.YJuJ u 1“*’ I.1ROCHKS BOWHE. .—l:W>0 aiirku Friin-i Georgia Corn, for V I .l»“ »t| l'OHEN£*UK8T*. CHOP CUBA MOXAHtais.-a)u hhd«. .nil 7 U.rc. |>rlm. n.w orop Cub. HiiUuc. Jl order, >..uilu M bbj^ cr~oJ h.rq.«Uu- *•>» A..^ froth UMraru, ludia, ud fur h.1. hy J.u-l * COBSN.t llRaTZ. C IUDKlHftft. — 2,UOU puiiud* first quality t-’o. / Fish, for tale by [jan 17) W. D. FORD. UA1 91 ” Jrl Ci UUU La t AVANA HKGAttH.—25,000 Morelia brand Cilindrado, 15,000 I^Vox, a superior article, 15,- a Crux, 10,000 Riundos, Pnmero, 15,000 la ffor do la rega, 10,000 London aise, for sale by . A. BONAUD, jan 21 Cor. Bay and W hi take rest. CI.OTHIMd AT UKUUCKO PU1CKH. W E are now otferiug Uiu bwlnnce of our stock of Fall and Winter Roody Mode Clothing at re duced prices—we will not say at cost—but a* low as any otiior House in the city, on oar usual credit terms, jan 2t ROBINSON 4 CAMP. wived and for sale by [jai . BONAUD. COHENS 4 HERTZ. ■“*' C. HOPKINS, Aft. Cans, Jelly Drainers, and all kinds Tin Ware, at MORSE 4 NICHOLS'. N UT CHAU KM, Nut Pick* und Nut Anvils,for ••le by F. W. CORNWELL, J»nj59 Utt Bryan-st. Baltimore Hams, fer sal* by J. ROUSSEAU. |_l OT WATER DI8IIKH.—Collins St Bulk- XX fey have a great variety of hot water dishes, A1I- uloxe Dishes, Oyster and VeuUon Lishos, Ceffoo Biggins, auuGrecques, Etna Heaters, Water Kettles, Ico Pots, Tea and Coffee Urns, Pudding Moulds, Dish Covers, Egg Bol!**«, 4c., for sale low at their House Furnishing aua Variety Store, 1U0 Bryan-st. jan 29 N EW OUldKANH WII1HK Y«—75 barrel* Rectified, just received and for sale by jan 29 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. Feathers. O Hon FKATHKR8—for sale by <6 t UvU jan 11 L W. MORRELL 4 CO. VTBW CROP MOLASHK8.-75 bbls. N«w 1^1 crop Molasse*. lauding from brig J. A. Taylor, and for safe by | J II j CLAOIIOKN 4 UUNMINGtUM. XT MW IlAAlrs.—auu superior now sugAr-curcii J.3 Hain*, landing aud for salo by Jtofi CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. B ltAHH AND IKON WI RE and Uau Boivne of various siaes, at 156 Bronghtou-st. MORSE 4 NICHOLS. A IsCOIlOl,.— yi?r ccui. Alcohol kept cou- U.X. staatly on hand for a hoUsale and retail tredc by jrnt 7 J. A. MAYER. 154 Broughton street. 1WI bbls.‘Baltimore Flour, in store— X? for safe by (j6) BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 ca 8 4>AP»— 23 boxes Colgate'. Pale sioup, recoivmi and foe aal* by [d#o 3U| C. SL SCALLY. C ’ 1UECHH ON NE W YOUtt—for rale by J nov 2 if C. A. L. LAMAR. toe*, 39 bbls. Onions, just reoelved and for MCMAHON 4 DOYLE. NOTICE. B Executor’* Male of Reml Estate. Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina ry of Effingham County, when sifting far ordinary purposes, will bo sold before th* Court House doCTiia Springfield, on the first Tussday in March, between tho usual hour* of sale, all of tho Heal Estate of the Into Ciuibouru Buvill, deceased—consisting of two hundred acres of prime Innd, nioro or less; adjoining lands of Burksteiuor, Neidlingor. and other*; also, oa* tract, bouudod by tiie water* of the Savannah River. McAl* pin and others— containing fourteen honored ^trtr. two hundred or more in order for cultivation, with good Fence*, Dwfeliiug*, and out hon- ses, two excellent wells of water, and a first rate mill stream. The above property Is distancefrosnSavanuak nineteen miles. Tho AugusU Road from Savannah runs through them. Tho lands are well adapted to th# cultivation of Cotton, Rice and Corn. Sold-for a divi sion apmug the legatees. Persous desirous of purohaamg, by calling at the res idence of the subsoribor, wiil he slmwu the property, lerin* made known ou the day of sale. 1 1 „ . E. w. SOLOMONS, Executor. Effingham County, Jauuary 8, 1863. tMl jan 10 To ltent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with f » dght upright room*. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in the house or at the corner of Jouca aud Aborcurn street*, tf dto IS FOK HAl.a. a x ols J"to fdee 21-tf) QUANTOCK, ROBERTS 4 t ion civ ir 0 For Sale. BTEAM 8AW MILL, nearly r River, East Florida. Fot A btea A Johu’i To Benty F OR 1 yoar, a WHARF STORK. eat 8 FORT 4 DUNHAM. FOR HALE. A DOUBLE Tenoinent nnd a single House—&]! on n brick basement, and in a dvairubfe and healthy part of the city; at present rente fer $1,025. Apply tw >* WM. WRIOIIT. | tlDHR.-lu bl.U. John Uhl’* best Cider, laud- ing and for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. H AY.—200 bales Eusieru and Northern Huy lor l y DAVID B. DILlrON, Foot ot West-Broad-st. B RAN.—1,000 bushels fresh Wheat Bran, lor “}° b X DAVID R. DILLON, I | A*H Uldlll XX J, u *t reoelved by -WHIT HttlariL l x MORSE 4 NICHOLS, 166 Broughton street COLLETON HITT HUM. A PUIll'll,Y Vegetahle preparuliou, and a boy erelgn remedy for Dyspejiaia. For sale by W. W. LINCOLN. 1,'LOUR AND HA CON. -10 barrels Flour. X 4,000 lb*. Bacon Shoulders, per brig Chattanooga, for *ale by(fob I)£ O'BY RN £ K O.SKS, LAHBMAB, d;c.—The S3Z. signed intends opening on i hursday a large **- sortmeutof Roses,.CameliaJapoa: xs, Dwarf Octngca, Dahlias, Carnations, he.: also, » a assort) Tree* uud Grape Vines. The above or# f dens of G. Marc, Astoria, New-Yor*~ “ be in attendance and impart any iufc feb 1 W. W. LINCOL1