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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1853)
|PI> STEAMSHIP LIMES. U. H. HI. STKAMHIIIl- INAUKIL, William Rollins oomtnauder,between Savannah, K»Jf Went aad Havai NsvannsU, Key west and llttigi, counocttng with th* Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Llai for Call fur ul*. ThlKaplondld eea steamship will hereafter Jr^ro Savannah for Key \Vo«t aad Havana on the 15tl and 30th of each month, and from .Havana far Savan nah on tha Pth and 22d of atcli month. i'ho IrtAUKL will oouneet at Havana with tha Unit ed Siate* Mail Steamship Company's Lino to Aspi and tha 1'aoitto Mali Lina from Panama to Call aud Dragon. i'AMongar* will be landed at the Railroad Wharf free* —transit at tho Isthmus at tho |>a«aeug«r'fl expense. The ISABEL will aleo oonuoct nt Havana with United State* Mail Hteam Coinpauy's Lin* to Now leans. Ticket# for Key Woat and Havana can be had of COHENS 4 HERTZ, Agent* at Savannah. TickeU for New Orleana, Aaplawall and San Tran cieco cau bo had by applying to MORDKCAI k CO.. Charloaton, 8.1 raiacager* thia trip (of tho 15th Inst.) will coni with theaplendld ataamar Ooldan Date at Panama, jan 12 • KOlt I’lllLAUlHiPUlA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam N'atiga tion Company. The new and aplendld aida-whaal teatiiihin STATU IIP lii'iiiimt ..r ■teatuship STATE OF DEOKOIA, 1.2UU ton* regiator, Capt. Walter C« litis, has commenced her regular trip., and will leave Savannah ou Weduea- •lay, tho btb dept., and arary alternate Wedneaday «. liter; any on tha 22d Sept., and Ctb and 2Uth Oct. .’..-J»ud >7th Nov.,and aoon. Thia ahip haa been built with entire regard to safety, comfort and diapatoh, and ofl'ers new aud admirable fa- eilitiea tobuaineaa nnd travel. For freight or paaaage, apply to 0. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah, j an 21 HERON A MARTIN, Ag'ta in Phlladelphl NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. Thv new and aplendld eteamahi FLO it ID A,Capt. Wood hull, and AL * HAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging ■ tho Now York and Savanuah Steal Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah aud New York ovary Saturday. The## ehipe are of 1.3U0 toua register, and nnaurpua- ad iu aufety, apeed and eomfort. l'heaa atcainera, leaving Savannah that tho Marion uud Southerner leav< rivo In New York a# Boon aa or bul'ora them. jfcM'L'abiu paaauga $25, payable before going Agents: PADELFOHO, FAY k Co, Sav SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 194 Front-street, New York. SHIP LINES. FOR NKW VOIMi—Union Linn.. 'T.t, The regular packet aohr. FRANCES SAT TEH L Y. Davia mauler, la now roady to •aMafefrelght, for which or paaaage, apply t? feb 7 WILLIS A BKUNU KOIt NKW YOUR—Old KHiniilinhTa Ltu7 Tha regular packet brig ZENOB1 A, Captai aOCfj4 c * r *e ton . having part of her cargo eng. ■UMiaill have immediate diapatoh lor *' Fbr freight or pareage apply on board oi fob 7 BiU( r the above port. i load for Fhiladelpli SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. 1QHAM, KELLY 4 CO. A LINK of Four llorau Foal Couches leaves tin- J\_ vanuah every .Monday nnd T burn (lay, nt 7 o’clock A. HI. l ' .r Darlou, via Bryan Old Court-Houao, Riceboro' aud uth Newport, arriving iu Darien at 6 o'clock I*. M. llcturiiiiiK ®u Tueaduyo uud Fridays. Arriving in Savanuah at 5 o'clock I*. M., aud oonnaetii. -lib the boats for the North, and the car* for tho Weal Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, llolllater k Co SUbioa, cornor of State aud Whitaker ata. J* a la ly U. L. HART, Proprietor. Veuunl Wanted lor Fliilndeipliiu. A high rate of frolght will bo paid lor u vosiol Apply ■ WILLIS A UKUNDAUL. FOIL N 1CW ORLEANS. Tho packet aolmonur ENOCH FRENCH, Hall luaiter, having moat of her cargo engaged, wil *"■ “ ipatoli for tho above port. For balanci r paaaage, apply to WILLIS A UKUNDAOK. FOIL NKW \ OUR —Old Kstubllabcd Line DECK LOAD WANTED. The achooner MASON B. DAVIS, F. U. master, will muot with diapatoh us above, MNMnLireight or paaaage apply un board at Telfair > (fo 4) BRIGHAM. KELLY a KOK NKW UHKKANc. yi* Tho brig CUATTANOOOA, W. Bradford t w ‘“ woot diapatoh a* above. dfMKi'rciglii or paaaage apply on board at Telfi * or to (ja 29) BRIGHAM. KELLY * C For- KreigM or Charter. The line achooner RUTli HALSEY, will taki ^■Ltl freight or charter to any port this sido of Bos- ■aMKton. Apply to (jan IS] A. C. TC W VIWSliL WANThi). A vosael of tho oapaeity of - Cotton, wanted for an Easton . Jttu WASHBURN, WILDER a ^SLv ROWLAND k CO. VESSELS WANTED. -j, Froightof lumber and timber for Boston o York cau be had on application i rAflg juu 10 New ROWLAND A CO. VESSELS WANTED ON FREltill OU CHARTER. Freights for Northern, Eastern and Southern porta, oau be had ou applies- iHMttton to (nov 4j ROWLAND A CO. VESSELS WANTED for Northern *and Eastern ports. Apply to lh(oot7—ly] WILLIS 4 BRUNDAUE.S Important News. TO THE LOVERS OF SWEET SINGING BIRDS! NFORMATION isgivnn that tlm subscriber again has returned to this city, with a large aud choice eotiou of Cauary Birds, Black Birds, Goldfinches, Ao., II taught by the Nightingale, which bird thoy imitate ery much. All these birds 1 brought from Oermauj lyself, per bark Poceruicus, from Bremen via Charts 1. a few weeka ago, and therefore will warraut the round. All thoau who wisb to supply themselves fi Ilia oily, N. B - rd Cagi will bo ooutiuued during my preauu Sit. nr.ii.iif, On haud a good aaaortment of Bird sei-ia a the Planter*' Hotel, corner Barnard- THIRTY 110 Li It STRUVE LEfnit CLUCKS, JEWELED. tructeil (at cunsiderabli particular regard to dura y, tno most serious objection to the lev ir—the wear jf tbe point* of the balance shaft and aerewa, th equont increase of frietloa and decrouso in inotioi • running a short time—being obviated by the us polishod Htono jewel, aud atrait.pivot* or bear , instead of poiuts to the balance sliuft. toy are oaaed in beautiful east irou, ornamented nines, and warranted to be as perfect tlmo-koepi io bust that are in uae. For tale at the Jewelry : luck, Sale and Livery Stable, U HO UOHTON-STitKKT. Tho Subscriber# having sold their outir interest in tho Hack and Livery Bubli Business, corner Barnard Broughton atreots, RTKt'll HNH. rnluri i uooiAy F- STEPHENS, return tliui r frluuils am' the public generally for the libei ■oiiago heretofore received and respeotfully solicil bualuess, aud his patrons oan depoud upou being rved in tlie beat manuar. Tho uudersigned has on hand for Hire several fli rriages and pairs or gentle llurse* with eareful dri- rs, aud a good stock of Buggies, Buggy Horses addle Horses, and respeotfully asks his frieudi public to give him a call, lie has also for e .Match Horses, at the old ataud, corner oi '* “ * '-oot. THUS. F. STEPHENS lard aud Broughton atrout. Savannah, Jdnuary 1, 1AM. Competition ii tho Life of Trado.” "TlNta Ais r NOW AH THEY USE TO WAS." Tho attonuim ol ilio pub lic is called to the large aud f all kinds of __ DAUlUAIi E S, constantly kept on haud by tho Subscriber, rsons trading to Savannah will pleuse to boar in 1 that they aro indebted to the undersigned for iumr the prices iy' Curnuycs in thu market j'rui s in Savannah, i 1 Uke pluai iuientlou soon to form i ■ manufacturing establishments in the Nor' 10 V* rr,a 8°? expressly for this market; so my » will perceive that it ia my determination to most eutiie satisfaction to all who may be ploai N. H.—The inhabitants of the neighboring Countlei ‘■• particularly informed that nouo of tho work A*ed- ed iu their resnectivo noishbu S'or Male, small lot ok livkkkool coal—Au l'*f K. UA1LV. J * 6 New York Bteampacket Wharf. Received irons HuiaUtdpiiiu , , - LADIES'BLACK (iAlTLK BOOTS, 11,8 ffleet style and finest quality. Alao Lad tea' an issrs. Walking Shoes and Boot*. A call is respect ■olioitud. WM. 1IEIDT, Oibbons' Building. 1 AY ami lilt AN—Foraulo by fa 3 DAVID K. DILLON, loot u foot of West Broad-1 KK1I OATH FOR HAL.K.—HDD buabels, very i ow if taken from the wharf thia day. B 3 ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON. *KLF UlHINIj FLUUU.—;.IHI nackogea. t Mbs. each; l(k) bags 12 lb*, each. Self Rising Floor, 11 received aad for salo by C. B. SCALLY, Zl 8t Andrew's Hall. KED OATH.—Seed Oats, iu sacks, lundim. »nd f or agio b y HI 8 COIIENS* HERTZ. J1EAL.--5U »acki Intsh Umuud Corn t just received from Lebanon Mills, Cobb Co., 1,1* •**« »a lota to suit purchasers, by COWDERY k WELLS. —10u Barks prime Whilo Coru, iu sior* '_»nd for sale by 1 fob Hi COWDERY k WELLS. Fpairs'........ BARRELS.—300 Empty Barrels, Empty Butter Firkin*, 1U0 Tuba, for aale by i* CJB. SCALLY. CHEESE. Aco.—‘JU keg# choice ““‘far, 30 boxes English Dairy Cheene, 10 . u* 8 PP' 8 <fa., 4 barrels Smoked Tongues, 100 Bo- bv I !***!' }* nd H»g from steamer Alabama and for jj , __Uanj^l CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. VflfAND UKaNH.—bbla. dplil fa* 1 **®* P«r steamer Ala- 7~L- ^LAQUORN k CUNNINGHAM. bale# of b«*t h 3 tr° r “upv/JS 8 '. 8 * u ® sale br JggVITT. LATHROP 4 STUB 01 NS. PnntAd French Brilliant*, tn i' ,4t T*ceivevl and tor sale - j ***Y1™‘ LATHROP A 8TEBB1NS. uoJeamrea iipon Cottou nud 1 «» Bad ,B •*»« Boaurn, New BaUtmora. (Loag> a. C. TOMS, Bay street. STEAMBOAT LINES, Savannah, Auguita and Hamburg. _ «•*?« Steamboat Company oi ft^«WeJ40«orgia and South Carolina having tho- ’^^■^^■irougkiy overhauled aad relitted the su perior steam-pack eta U. L. COOK aad OREGON, with Ughtere, are now ready to transport freight of all description between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with aa much, if not more, dispatch than nay other boats on the river. The atoamora aro commanded by experienced nnd acuommodatiug captains, aud all frolght consigned to their ageute will be forwarded free of Comntiftsione. The acoummodatiuns for paaaengeis aijual if not superior to any boats on tho river. Fare *o,UU. HENRY llAKl'EIL Pr., Savannah, E. F. KINCI1LEY A CO., M JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. Savannah, list Hopt.. ISM. eep 31 SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1853.' Dr, Ggoda, Clothing, IP UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA; EAST FLORIDA Yin Darien, lira tit vrick, HI. >lnr>», JACKSONVILLE^IDDLEUlHtti (Black Creek), Zeavc* every Tut nitty, at 10 o'clock, A. if. fpewm .The eunerior ntoam-packet WM. GA8- Tuaaday PATENT MEDICINES, Ao. It IIB l! HI AT 1 Hill (IAN UK CUUKD. We have new for salo that Celebrated Remedy. MUHTTMORE’B 7 RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND Blood I'lirilioi-, W HICH ha. ftuch K r.«i popal.rltv .h«nvir inlruduwtd, .. th. ml, .,»(.> k nu ,i tor the affootual cur* ol this («lnful disease. Thia ff R ! r f aJj l c " r *d thouaeuds ot cases, compria- enlargement of the joii Unto Oeenly aad thirty WWI bad for years resorted to the variouo celebrated springe. I...I «ii tk. ,:.t tBd external apnliaaf ablest pi iMorulug, at 10 o'clock, and will eon- leavo every Tuesday, of paaaage by thia boat a Jaeksonvllle 0 llKk Cr.ek, riooUu l'.l.tk., 8 K.r frai^htor pMu,. .ppl, k..rd,.l ChuleiU. TU TRAVELLERS SUING NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH AND C11AULHSTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M. after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charloeton at 13 M. the earn# day, eoaneotinc at Charleaton with the . . Wilmington Htrum-Packeta, Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at3« P. M. nnd alao with the nu< * ^** ur l®efaM Hteatmnhlu*. Whloh leave Charleaton every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Pasaengera leaving Macon on Tuesday ... - ith th# ipl „ . „eek, and 4L steamahiu Southerner the uext. Fare from Charleston ’ N# T: Yo/ L k M ,aBd rout8 i • JO—time 53 hours; by eamahipa, fmy 15] 8. H. l.AFFITEAU, Agaut. OFPOH1T1UN l/lNK TO FLOUIUAT HATH or PAS.*A Ok HEDUCMD. .rpa» Tha superior new auampacket WE- iVAW^ LAKA . Capt. N. King, Saturday at 10 o'clock A. JRate or naasage in large airy auto rooma, aa follows 8t. Mary's /t 50 Jacksonville c 00 rioolata a 00 Palatka 00 Black Creek a 00 N- B.—Freight oouaigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocnla, will be shipped freo of nil charges at Palatka. pply ou board, at tka Charleston Co .’a Wharf, 8. M. l.AFFITEAU, Aga fab Ik BATHINU IIOOHK. J M. HAYVV'tiOI) respectfully nnuoiin , cjtUem of Savaunali that on and after thia day, ®th, tho price of bathing will bo, for a aingle bath nu, or 3tiokets for $1, until the 1st day of May ; from the lat of May until the 1st of Nov ' , the price of bathing will be 25 cent* a bath NKW ItOOKre, RECEIVED BYJOHN M. COOPER & CO _ Tuumday. Fehkuakt 3rd. KW WORK. By Miut M. J. McIntosh. The • II Good* 7 * n<11110 LoW,y • or » 0ood ,B - 411 and UearV-iliitories and Life-Pictures. By T. 8. Arthur. W Eh'it* 0t A l M Uardo, Ph'a, or Superannuated. By The Flying Artillerist: Bv Harry liaxle. Further supply of Napoleon in Exile: i L Helena. By Barry E. O’Meara, Eag. FOR HALE, A CONVENIENT 8IIOW-CASE, auiuble for a ladies' alioe or fanejr store. HOUSTON 4 GROUNDE80N. VAU^TIUKS. r I'IIE Subscribers liuvo ju*t received and opened a large assortment of VALENTINES, among i a lot of very rich patterns put up iu boxes, large stock of Comio Valentines, Knveloni writers, 4c. (febl] J. M. COOPER * CO. Vo Hire* A HOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nurse for children. Apply to A. C. TOMS, H6 Bay xtrei 1CE-HOUSE- iaied on Liberty street, : -Kemoval. respectfully inform thte ICE HOUSE is Harper’s Magazine ^OR February. Received by JJ fob 2 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. B. D. Evaus ATTORNEY AT LA Sxu.Noittiavjtx*. Wxhuikoton County, Gx., Will practice in the Couru of the Middle Cirouit. All business committed to his care will be executed with promptness anil dispatch. IturiciiBNCus.—Messrs. Bothwell4 Smith, and Dr II. Byrd, Savannah. ly j an 27 BACON! BACON! I AT CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE. niiE undersigned having the agency for several L extensive packlre of PORK. Including Devine, illisuu 4 Co.'a lota of superior extra out city style, ~?. w for >xl* 4U0.UUU pouuds, from the emokohouec, all from corn-fattened hogs, and of large aixo, and in "fat® ault purchasers. Term* cash or approved bills. Wo will also be inconstant receipt duriug the season other lots from East Pennsylvania, and from Cincin nati, St. Louis, Nashville, 4u. All orders lor Moat will be tilled direct from smoke houses, nnd paoked iu new bacon casks, jxn 27 C. fi. GRENVILLE 4 CO. Dog I.ost oi- Stolen. On Saturday Evening last, February fitli. White Bulf DOG, haviug a brown spot o each side of th* head—hi. tall out short. • of KOSSUTH. J lormation leading feb 8 ■ecovory, or ou n F. 8CHEKFF, tf corner Want Broad and Harrison-sts. A tiiootl Cliauce 7«n any ii.r.nn .lo.irmi. l„ .ell READY-MADK CLOTUIKU. W. having d.turmiuail to ,ivo un rotail trade iu Savannali, would diepose of the stock • on haud on very favorable tonus, aud continue (il agreed upon) to manufacture for the party. The Gar- uieuU are all uew, eut aud made by ourselves; they are cheaper and in better order than any oilier stock in Sa vannah, aud no mistake. Tha businc** is well estab lished on tho cash system, although a few have insinu ated themselves into th* good opinion of our clerks and obtaiued credit. We are compelled to admit their ac counts romaiu unpaid. However, we intend to publish o that other young strangors may be on *'nst such. HOUSTON 4 QR0UNDE80N, i door from Whitaker. llorsc for Sale. ’A young I10K8E, 4 vears old, that mny be or uudor Saddle or la Harness, may be bought lonable terms by application to tf 8.J. CASS ELS, at the Academy. CIUAHS. U8T received n choice lot ol CIGARS, 10.000 Rio Hondos, 111,000 Uuipusi l, 8,000 La India, lO.lNlO Antonio Garcia, P. JACOBS, No. 27 Bull-street, lonument-square, Savannah, Georgia. Sign of th* Big Iudian, b 5 ('O-FAUTNKRHUIF NOVIOK. MIK undorsigiiod bnsthiaday as»ociute.l witbbii Mr. HENRY C. KINO, of Glyun County, he will continue w Uusiness in this eity, under the Ariu uf Hull 4 King. JNO.ll.HU Savannah, January 12,1853 Factorage and Commission the Arm uf Hull 4 King. HULL, No. 210 Bay street. VAIjUAISLB fropkuty FOR SALE In Marlottn, C^orgia. fBL A large, well finished, COTTAGE BUILT JJjJ^MANSlON, with superior ont-buildings, gar dens, orchards, 4c., all of whtoL are sew and in plate order. The above wae the aumuier residence of late Beuj. Snider, nnd can be bought to an ad van- • by applying early to the sabsoribrr at Savannah. >v *7 tf JAMES J. SNIDER. had tried all the liniment and been under trcatuieut of soino of the ablest physi cians both ia this oountrv and Europe, and ware pro- unoed incurable; still, after ail’Vli failed, this compound has mml them. Many who have be«n cripples, either hobbliug upon o ‘ * to tholr beds for years, curtlfj to a oo uout cure by the uss of this remedy. We have not epace, in a newspaper advertisement, to ineert but a email portion of the accumulated evidence In iu behalf. This evidenoe comes from souroee wliioh must inspire confidence in every mind. Tbe conduc tor! of high-toned publlo journal# have published to the world Its wonderful aud bsnolloial effects upon themselves aud those around them, and in some in- atauoes speak of hunJmtt of ourev. Physicians have resorted to it, sad certify that, oven lu extreme csees, where consultation# had been field, aud they had decided that tliere were no hopen of vttneery, oven then, they procured this medicine ami administered it, aud it ul- teuted a comploto euro. Ministers of various denomi nations have written and published what it hua done for themselves aud thuir friends; while inerchauta,olll- oers, mechanics, and private cititen*. have furuished voluuios or evidenoe of the highest character, such aa accompanies no other preparation iu America. We will give a abort synopsis of a small portion of th# avideuce, aud request all who are afflicted to sand to thv agent and net a oiroular, aud read what those who wero long afflicted have eatd of this remedy. Mr. N. Baseball, one or the editors of the 8t. Louis (R®;> Republican, give* a loug editorial stating his af flictions, and that 1 editor of St. Louis lut< vouderful effects iu < lip- tr givei neij. rheumatism. The editor of Ht. Louis Organ aud Re veille devotes a long editorial in bohaif of iu wonder ful eff ects in curing hundreds of case* iu that city. Tho editors of St. Louis American Banner, Temperance Battery, aud St. Louis Union, have all awarded to it unprevedented success iu curing this disease. The edi tor of Belleville (III.) Advocate writes and publishes Us magical effect* in curing hiiu and many around him. The editors of the Glasgow Times, American Eagle, and others of the South aud West, have given volunta ry evidence ol their knowledge of its virtui editor of the German Nxtioual Gniott No. 21 Sprucc-stroet, iu tho city ol J ‘* if Sept. 0, 1852. vivos tlir — or which h ifo of a wealth the springs, aud tte, pul ow-Yoi date of Supt. i», 1852, gives tiie history of ~T.'“ 1, 0 has personal knowledge. One, tho liv uurohaut, who had for years tried . . —I had the troatiurnt of tho most eminent physicians of our country; they could effect uothiug. She was afflicted witli chronic rheumatism iu its worst forms. He was instrumental in inducing a trial of this compound, and it effected a complete cure, lie all “ **■ ‘ few weeks since, he bought a bottle an or 3 'IIK4kt>»cribim ly op|H>sltc St. J y 24th imt., nhsri prices for oash and i New Wboleaale and Retail DRY GOODS STORE In Broughton Street. HKeSbicrlli.r. «illop«n ih.jr Nr. etore, n..r- -.81- Aoilr.».ll«U-w., t ,|j,_». M.«- wh.r. ih.J will I>ir« H th.ir n.u.1 low — »■* City MMptknM, .u ontirelv now iple and lanoy Dry Goods, to which they wouiu respeotfully invite the Httoutlon of the cil Ileus of Savannali, and the morohante ami planters of this and the noighburiug States. The stock is large uud well selected, consisting la part as follows t nrem OoiHls. Black and Fancy bilks of every width and description, French and Euglich Merino*. Caelinicres, Del-aiae*. Mous Do Brago, Barege DeLalues, Bombesins, Chsm- bor'd Cloth, Alpaecas of avery description, white and eolorsd, plain and cub'd. Tarietonsacd Swiss. EiHbroldciit-N. I.inen Cambric Udkfs, riuh'd, plain and hemstitch, col lars. Cuffs, Umlersl##vos.Ch*n>aceta, Flouncing, Bands, Jaukouet und Swiss Edgings and Insertions. Mnntilliis nu.l Nliitwln. Black aud colored Crape and Silk Mantillas, plain and utnb'd Craps Shawls of every deicription, Uroche bliawls, Square and Long Shawls, black and colored Mantillas, VslvoU and Taltna Clotlu. Hosier)-. Ladies'and Gentlemen's Kid, hewing Silk, Silk, Raw 8ilk, Lisle, Cotton. Berlin, and Cashmere Gloves, La dles' Silk, Raw Silk, Lille, Cotton and Cashmere Uoec. Raw Silk and Merino Vest*, Gentlemen's plain Silk, Merino, L. Wool, and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers. Linen UiiiiiiisliH. H-4,10-4,13-4, and lti-4 Damasks aud Suowdrop Ta ble Cloths, 8-4 and 10-4 Rrowu Damask Cloths. Bleached aud Brown Damask of avsry description. Damask aud Snowdrop Napkins and Doilies, Bird's Eye Diaper, Linen Diaper or every description. Mie.Hings mill hhirtiuKS. 10-4 and 12-4 Liana Shirtings, Pillow-case Liueu, 8-4 !M, 10-4, 11-4, and 13-1 Bleached and Brown Allendale and Hamilton Shirtings, Bleaehsd and Brown Skirtings of every description. Irish Linen. From Ik* best Manufacturers, and warranted all pur* Flax. Cloths, C'assimcrcs & Vestings. Blank aud Blue Broad Cloth, Black and Fauoy Cas- «imures, Fancy Vestings, whit# and oolored Marseilles Vestings. C'ounterpuucs and Blankets. 8-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 13-4 Marseilles aud Allendale Counterpanes, 1‘aris and Whitney Family Blaukela, Negro Blanket* of every deaeription. Georgia Plaint, Kerseys, Flax and Cotton Otnaburg*. IWL# Prcndcivust A. Co. : it t I gentleman, a triend of In. w ho i will give a few names oi prominent physicians, chants, and others, cured by it. W. 8. White, M. D., an eminent physician of 8t. Louis, writes to a brother inniubor of the profession, Dr. Kocso, ofNow York; *T have witnosseii tlie offuots ol thia compound in several oases ; and so sucueuful liavo been iu operations in performing a perfect cure, when *remedy had been ineffectual, that 1 would *' recommend or prescribe it. IUiiuk, ascertained by the profession, not hesitate wbeniuvirtues will supersede every other remedy 'in the* treatment of Rheumatism. It is adapted to every form of th* disease, and I know no complication oontra-iudicatiug iu use. 1 hold ft to be the duty of a physician, whenoonvinced of the efficacy of a remedy, and iu superiority over all others, at least for tho sake of humanity to use it." J. M. Rose, M. D., writes from Centre College, Dan ville, Ky., •• that a young man, a member of the Col- luge, was to low. that iu consultation, he and other pro lessors had decided that ho could not recover. Thoy Anally concluded to try this remedy, and to their grr■-* Hstoimhipont one bottle retlond htm round ami in although he had not walked a step for rir month-pi„. vioualy; and that, during twenty-live years' practice, he had never before witnessed such a remarkablecure." Professor U. L. Dunham, M. D., near Cinciukati Ohio, joins in a certificate for publication with twoolei gyinun or the Baptist Church, stating the case of . h.giil v respectable lady who was for eighteen years af flicted, and had become helpless, aud that all other remedies known, a* well a* the skill of the m neat physician*. Lad failed, aud there seemed MV| „ of recovery, until they finally obtained this remedy, and it cured her sound and well. Capt. J. II. Carver, an old resident and highly res pectable eitixon of Cinoinnati, status that lie was so- -—ily aflllctod twenty-live years with cArwi ' and neunilt/ia. His .joinu had becoi nothing gave him reliof until he got this compound, and it ourcu hiiu. Mr. P. Price, merchant of New Orleans, writes that he was Ten Years a Cripple from chronic rheumatism, . f, or ikreeyears could scarcely turn himself in bed ; it had affected iu* whole system. He tried all remedies ha could hear of. and all tho most celebrated physicians but found no relief until he obtained this compound, aud it cured him effectually. Wo might give hundreds of such cases cured in New Orleans and the South. Levi Hills, morchaut at Ottowa, Illinois, writos that ho w as severely afflicted for thirty years, aud for seven teen yoars could scarcely walk a stop. The flosh had shrunk from his limbs ; tlie most expensive effort ' ' bceu tried for years, but lie had lost all hope of re ry. A merchant, being iu St. Louts, hoard of this -idy, bought it and took it huino, and prevailed oi o use it. 11a certifies that it cured hiui sound and ho flesh had returned to his limbs, which had become trong aa ever. We might detail one thousand ca* nore, of equal importance. We uioet respectfully a*k those who are afflicted send to the agent in their vicinity and get a circular, aud read the loiters and certificates of Rev. Jos. Mitcli- el, Rev. N. G. Berry man, Rev. J. H. Linn, Rev. J. M. Kelly, Rev. II. A. Colburn, nnd other clergymen: whili add the names of Hon. J. Smith, late President o. Bank of tho State of Missouri: Goo. O. Atherton. Officer in the Bank in St. Louis; Messrs. Jas U. Eddy 8. Downing, A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Christy, Joseph Southack, with other prominent merchants of St. Louis, as also vast numbers of other citixeas. This ia home evidence, and these are living witnesses her* this great remedy was first introduced, and here many thousands havo been cured duri kq yeara. The proprietor* have now opc Great Central Office at No. I Barclay street, (Astor llou.a) n til. city «r N.w York, whin, .11 ord.r. for this medicine w ill be promptly atteuded to. Thia ia a Vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, pre pared aud recommended for tklsono disease alone. Thii U will cure ! Prioe, $5 per single bottle; or, three bottles for $10. o f t W. V. ALEXANDER 4 CO., Proprietors, N. I Sold by A. SOLOMONS 4 CO., ana J. II. CARTER, eod ly lswT Agents (a Savannah. Another Ncientlflc Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. HOUGHTON'S x T, ‘° Digestive Fluid, or Gxsthi - Joici, prepare from Iteuuot.orth fourth stomach o the Ox, aftordiroc tions of Baron Lie big, the groat Phy •toiogical Chetnhd. by J.8. HobGiiTOjr, - ..Philadelphia, _ Thlaiaatruly uirtul remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Aver Conlblaint, Constipation aud lability, curing af- ir Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, tho Gastric Juico. $ST Ilnlf ateaspooufullof Pepsin in fused iu water willdigoator dissolve five pounds of Rout Beef in abuuttwo hours, ‘ ‘ *" ‘~ PEPSIN is tho chief element, or greatdlgestlnghirin eipleof the Uastrio Juice—the so*.vent of the Food, th Purifying, preserving aud stimulating agunt of the Sto aao'u and Iutestine*. It is extracted from the Diges- vi re Stomach of the Ox. thus forming a true Diyertir* riuid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice iu ita utestine*. It ia extract#) Stomach of the Ox. thus forming a true Dipt etuid. precisely like the natural Oastrio Juice iu ua Chemical powers,and furnUhina complete and perfect substitute fur it. Scientific Evidence! Call on the Agent and get a descriptive cirealargratir, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, from Lie big'* Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food aud Diet, Dr.J. W. Draper, of New-York University, Professor Ouuglison's Physi ology. Prof. Siiliinan, of Valo College; Dr. Carpentor’i Physiology, 4c., together with roport* of oures front al! parts of the United States. No Alcohol, Bittern, or Acids! JW Remember this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN U t great natural remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitters, Acids and Nauseous Urugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may b« taken by the mostleeble patients who eauuot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Be ware of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug. Cures iu Every Town. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has now been tested for up- ' of two years in every large town in the United i. aud tho Agouti oau refer Dyspeptics to ninny kable euros ir. uvery town ! Numerous details of cases, reports of oures, certificates of Physicians aud " " u given iu the Circulars furnished by Agcuts 11* HA1.VH, l.'ULU CUUAIH, <Lo., al I ways on hand and for sale by . _ G. II. 4 J. B. HENDRICKSON, Gibbons's Buildings. NO LlnOl l-EPl'klHUlNT LO/ENliKa, jim . A received and for sale by fa®** Q. R. 4 J. B. HENDRICKSON. .MJ h feb ‘J UETON MARKET IS KEF.—10 haifbbls. Hams Fulton Market Beef, landing and for sal* by •J CLAQUORN 4 CUNNINUHAM. JAL'ONi—20 hbds. diiiee aud Sliouldors, land- . » ing and for sale by fab y clagiiorn 4 cunningham. IJHT RECEIVED—A choice lot of Georgia and Augusta SEGARS, for salo by P. JACOBS, t>8 No. 27 Bull at rest. N OTIL'Ki—52 lible. Poiulues uud Apple*, murk #d diamond C, landed from schooner CHARLES MILLS from New York, have been stored for account -- risk of owners. WILLI8 4 BRUNDAGE. OTIC'K,—50 bugs Hedge Plants, marked D. landed from schooner ENOCH FRENCH from ' Orleans, have been stored for aocount and risk of (frb 8) WILMS 4 BRUNDAGE. AY AND CORN—For ult by - 0 DAVID R- DILLON, Foot of Wost-Broad-st. q: < 5?V*.““L Uru# " ° uk a,,d w » ck Wood. for h» DAVID B. DILLON, Foot of West Broad-street. AT8.—Prime Bend Date, for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West Brond Street. BED OATH.—500 bushels heavr B«ed Out* ATM.—400 bushels Tmueeaeo Heed Oats oi enperior quality, for AHON 4 DOYLE. APUEEON HI TTE RM,—A just received a.^1 fot gala by Patients, gratis. Pepsin In Fluid and Powder. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and iu Prescription vials for tho uso oi Phvaieians. Private Cironlars for Physicians may be obtainod ol Dr. Houghton or his Agent*, describing the whole pro- iss of preparation, and giving tho authorities upon is new remedy are based. As it — --—. ,, no objection can bo raised against its ua# by Physicians in rcspoctaUle standiug and regu lar practice, l'rtco $1 per bottle. .. OBSERVE THIS:—Every hottlo of the genuine epsln boar* the written signature of J. 8. UUUGH- UN, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right aud Trade Mark secured. IMT Sold by all Druggist* ami Dealers iu Medicines, w. W. LINCOLN, Wnoleaale aud Retail Agent in Savannah. . J* A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-at., Savannah, J* 17 eodly-lawl Wholesale aad Retail Agent C«0( \ REWARD- Will be be paid for the an- prehension and delivery at my Offioe of the hoy TOM. He is about 35 or 38 year# old, about 5 foot 8 or 0 inches high, browu skin, quick spoken, has tome few marks of small pox in his face, lie formerly be longed to Capt. McMahon and Capt. Broughton, of thia place, and is well known by the natuoof •• Tom Brough ton." Ho is also well known in Augusta and ou I' River Boats by the same uatur—ho euu read and wri fob 5 WM. WRIGHT NKW FALL AND WINTER UGODU J. 11. a in. 811EA11AN, Corner of Uroutfliion nutl Whltuker-ntn.. SAVANNAH, I NVITE attention to their new stock 6f Fall and Winter goods, comprising: DRKMM i.OODH. Kill H KOI DERI KM. cnck Cashmeres, Linen Cambric, •* Do Lainua. Cambric Uankerchiefs. Plain and Embroidered do, Boblnet Laces, •• Edgings, Collars and Cuffs, Habits and Under-Sleevss black Lrcc Veils, .... " Crape, Eug., Fr. and Am. Calieos, Col’d •• Hosiery uunl Linens. A large and well selected stock of Gloves, Irish Lin ens, Linen Diapers aud Daraa»ka. Woollens. Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Linseys,Cloths, Cassimsres and Vestings, Satinets. Yweeda and Kentucky Jeans; Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flannels, 10-4 and 11-4 Brown and Blcaolied Sheetings, Pillovroass I.iuens and Guilt*. Country merchants, planters and others, will eonsnlt their interests by examining our stock before purukaa- *5ji we ask is a visit from thoau desiring to purchase. W* feel confident that the quality and prices of oi INSURANCE. llanci-oft Or. Bryan, OBNKKAL iUKM’H AND BROKERS. YOB THE If veil ASK ANt> RAI.B Of STOCKS, tiosns, EACH ANOKA HEAL ESTATE. No. 117 Boy Mtrcet, MnvnnnRh, ly Liverpool aod London Fire and Llfn IniiurnncN Company. nnilrrsifiiiiil AgnutN nl‘ tlm ubovo Company, ' take risks against Fire on Huildings, stock in ~ tbs most favoraldo terms. BANCROIT 4 RRYAN, ff’IIF. limb I will tak 'Frado, 4c., v AUCTIONS. Jan 14 No. 117 Uay-st., Savannah. ROYAL 1 NISI,'RANEE COAIPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAIT.AL, 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. r I'HlW INSTITUTION Im* uelabiisiimi an Agency I in Savannah, aud Fird^Polleiesupon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Savannah, January 21,1853. BONBON PUifwnrVlUK UEFIOK. ■OUT. HABKggUAM A ION, yKTNA INSIIIIANCK CltlnPANV or UAimuHU. conn. I -I''' «nil8r.i,n.4l, Arcuu ol'tlio .liuve Oorapany, I «DllH.uuli( rlib mill! nn ■ Stocks, eto.,on th* most favorablo terms, npr 14 against Fir* on Building*, —* lo terms. COHEN8 4 HERTZ. 1 BAAC ABBATT, Hec’y. JOSEPH II.COLLINS. Prei't. Dr. R. D. Ahwold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by W. P. HUNTER, Agent, Nnuthrru IHuiaal Imsarance Couipbuy. 4 BHUKY HULL, President ami T,euuur 9r \- Albov Cuabk, Seo ry. O. F. MoKat, Actuary. * uudersigned. Agent of the above Company, eea- tiauaa to take the following riaka, via: Marine, Jtissr and first alto on th# lives of Servants. Lives of White Persona are also taken by thia Com pany. No extraprsmium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KINO, Agent, J*» 8 IT fr Corner tf Bay and Drayton si Corporation Notioes. English •• Black Silk. Cold •• Block Alpaceu, Damask Antique, piiiiaip km;a\, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 08 I)ryau-at. t hnvuuimh, Un. G RATEFUL to mv fncml* Olid the public in general for their liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to me, I now offer them a greater indueemeut than ever, as I have just ruoeivnd my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of English, French aud German Droad Cloths, Black aud Fancy Doeskin audCossimere, Blaok and Fancy Silk aud Satin and Embroidered Vest ings » aleo * very i job article of Evening Vesting, which 1 am prepared to make to order, in th* most fashionable style. Also a large and well selected stock of fllen’s nnd lloys’ R«mdy-.Hade t lotliins, together with a large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend ers, Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirta and Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valicos, 4c., all of which wili bo sold at price* to give general satisfaction, oct 13 Curpet anil Floor Cloth WareDoure. Curtains, Curtain Goods, <fcc., 4:c. No. 140 Congress and Nu. 57 Si. Julien Sts. ri'HE Subscriber, knowing tliut the citizens of I Savannah have felt a groat interest in tho estab lishing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In this city, and being aware that many have been awaiting tne completion of the Now Store, so that they could make their selection of tha various articles tor furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform th* public, generally, that he baa opened tho moat com plete aoaurtmont of all tho various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishment*. The Stock of tho different departments will consist, ia part, of the following Goods, via: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocot Brussels; Bruasols; Velvet: Tapostry and Brussels for Stain; Threo Ply. Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, 4e.; Drug gets, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pat- ; liaarth Ruga; Parlor and Stoop Mata; Table aud ~ Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Dining Rooma, Steamboats, Saloons, _ Mahogany and Suiall-Ugured Furniture Oil C'lothi, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India liobbor Cloth for Stairs. variety of oolora; Whit* and Buff, for Shades. WINDOW MilADEM. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White and Gold, entirely new style; Cord; Loops; Tas sel* : together with all the varions Trimmings for Cur tains and Shades. WILT COKNICKH. Bands, Loop* and Pins, of th* greatest variety and pat terns, of th# latest importation; ail of which wifi be “ u “ wholesaie or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM. H. GUION, Agent, 140 Congr. 1 " Extract from Ordiuanoe passed 2d August, 1838. . section: be il further ordained. That a general ticket given by the master, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro or person of color, shall pa** th* bearer thereof until ten o clock P. M.; but that, iu order to pass a negro or froo person of color after ten o'clock P. M., a apsoial tickuL »haii ire given, which ticket shall specify the hour when it is to expire, and may be given both be fore aud alter ten o'clock P. M.: l’rorided, however, that no tickot shall r*— • **• * - •• night, whether it be less the time when i . iU- The otlieers and privates of yi* City Guard are here by ordered to enforce the above section. By order of his Honor the Mayor. O . . . EDWARD G. WILSON, Savannah, 25th Jaa'y, 1853. Clerk of Connell. • inform tho Ladies of . . till Selling Oil at lteduccd Prices! THE FOLLOWING GOODS: Mousline de Lain** French Cashmeres, figured Do. Merinos Black Bombasines (of tbe best make) Poplins, plaidcd and plain Brocade Silks, or tbe iuo«t magnificent designs Plain and Changeable bilks, of every shade Alpacas, plain black Do. do. oolora Do. figured Gtnghama—French, English and American Prints- do. do. do. Worsted Table Covers Do. Piauo do. Linon Table do. every alte Huckaback Towela Bird's-Eye do. Dowlas, Huckaback Linen Damask, of every width Shirtings, Ticks, and a general stock of goods usually by Phllbrick * Bell. *Mh. 0f C rt #Dd b> onUr °' U,i Administrator. Term® ~ Executor's Sals. win V^TyKRUAY Jn March, at 11 o'clock. Slid ink 1 & f U ro 11,8 Coul * I*ot No. 40 hi l .,i i fV*J** • 1 mj'Also eastern half of the 1 W u bjr 90 fyet - »• "otJ by,order of third om& and the balanro intares* nd iW ° ***** ° r84ll ,ft»r approved eecnrity with Administrator's Eats. '' the Court lleuee, in the efty of Savanuah, 'the following valuable lots, with Improvement# thereon, tlx.:— No. 0, nnd half Lot No. 7 Franklin Ward, fronting on etrset, subjtct to an anuual ground rent to tho*ciiy oi $47 71, aud a lonse that expires on the 1st of Nov'bor next. Also, Lot No. 33 Waslllngton Ward"fSnting oi J" 1 ! WS. W”' ? U N° ct *?, * n,uu ) » ru »««»r*nt to tho olty of $18 12, and aleaaa that expires on the first of October next. Aleo, Lot No. 32 Green Ward, oorntr of York and Price atreeta, subject to a lease that ex pire# on the 1st of November next, belonging to tbeeo- Uteof 7. W. lleinemau, deceased, and eold by permU- alou of Court, nnd by order ofth* administrator, for the benefit of tlie heirs of said egtate—termsfomsh, purobas- a paying for titles. 2UUU bushels prime White Corn. at private sale: nfSSP 0 #'-*' 1 !** N ' K 23bbli.Psaoh Brandy, 35bbls.MonengabolaWhUky./pipe# Holland Ulxa. « n! [ y°* n . B0 1, r* nd /i caake "Small Still'' 1^-.^‘*?,j!T hU Wah Whisky (McMahan's), ‘•‘«th cask* Pinet, CaeUllion 4 Co. and Heanessy Brandy, 2uu doi. of tine Madeira, sherry and Port naB - WU,k r ,ni Cfi.rrjllr.»- mJ** 4 ® 8 8 ** ort *d Common nnd Granite. iTtilfrT 78 cm4# f, T un,bl8 "* Msorted, 10 oaaoa v> Inca, 15 bbls. l.amp*, Molasics Cana. Ao. CuACKEKP.— li) whole nnd lu half bbls. Boston, lah I^mported^iio^^ ou * ,at> *OerroanCigars, 2U.UUU Span- Soauts.—A large aaortmontof Falrbank's Platform. Also, a largo aaaortment of Ready Made Clothing Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Wars, linn trucks’ I anoy Soaps, F* oy Articles, Ao. to. j y u ’ riatler and Cement at Private Sale. Just received In amre, and knnt instantly 02 hand and for sale low, 160 bbls. Ilusondalo Comoui, 35 do. Plaator Paris. i, p i |boston bum nt 1'rlvtilo Sale. Just reeoivod pur schr. K. T. Hattorly, 00 bbls. N. E. r from tho wharf. I Private Sale. ag^d 6 year*, and ono aged 7 months, prim* nod likely, sold for no fault. Tw o Stores, Nos. 8 nnd 13 Johnston's Building, Bay (root, 140 Broughton-si. W. V. PRENTICE'S DAGUEUREAN OALLERY, HT. JULIAN STREET, Over Zocbniiiii’N AIur*ic Store. SAVANNAH. fl^HE SUHSCRIUEK would call attention to his I new and improved stylo of Colored Daguerreot’ u# warrants to give satisfaction to all whodesi their likenessci taken in a superior style. Call and examine specimens of my work Music Store, Market-square. W. V. PRE1 I*. 8.—Instructions in th* art, and all kind* of stook oonstantly for salo. is f e b 4 net# Ainvel. l»y N Uodiy’s lady’s Book for February. Speeches. By tho Right Hon. Th MacauUy, M. P. Graham’s Magaxine for February. Wuverly NpveU—Lipplncotfs Edition, Vol. 10 A further aupply of Tho Course of Faith, oi Practical Believer Delineated. By John Angell J; For sale by JOHN M. COOPER A < the im. Agent, t. Julian-eta. Boarding. pWO OKTIIREE aiugie Geullemcn can be ac- L commodated with pleasant board at the corner of •nes and Aberooru streote. tf deo 22 2VJLYV STORE! OUOCUKIEN! Corner Whitaker and Broughton Imhc. J UriT received per Hcuninrs aud packets, a full aupply of GROCERIES, which aro offered at wholo- ealo or retail, at cash prices. Tho goods have been se lected, and avery article is warranted to provo eatlsfac- lory or may bo returned. J» n M tf WM. Q. DICKSON. FKKNUII MUSTARD, 8AKIIlNUH~Wl'Kl,K^ PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS, ' PANOV BOXES l-RUNES, BRANDY PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD, TURKEY F1US, EXTRA LARGE AND PINE, —nnd— 20 BOXES RAISINS {all clusters,)—WHOLE. HALF ANI) QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, Ac., Ac. Just received and for salo at - ... DICKSON’S. jan 18 tf Cor. Whltaker-st. and Broughton-lone. Fuirbunk's Patent Platform Scales. (Improved iu quality and reduced in price,) adapted to ovary required oporatiou of wolgbiug-aa Railroad Boaloa lor trains or aiuglo ears, in use on th* principal railroads in tlie Unitod States and Great Britain; H'arc- houst Bealee: Heavy Portable Scales, on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ao.; Store Scales, various modifications: Counter Scale*; buy and Coal ScaUs.ke. 1 hose Beales hav* bean long known and severely tasted, and Uio universal confidence felt in their accuracy and porfect adjustment is snob, that they aro now regarded aa the standard, from whioh there is no appeal. For sale in all thoir varieties by PU1LBRICK A BELL, J 8 ” Agent#in Savannah. fjr ARd G__— Matches, my Goode, Crockery, Cutler °y Artiel«s, 4e. Termsea.fiWore* Also, 1 Cotton Beale, complete, with Hoobe Platform SML'jsr *"••• a suss. . , . . Ham mo th Cum 11 Just rooeivsd 100 aaeka for Beed-tboee fn want of thia calibrated Corn wili do well to gJL M .al aupply is quite moderate aad wlllaoon bo gtwe. * „ At PrivateSmie. Potatoes—00 bbls. fine Eating and I Butter, 30 kegs and half do. that oh 00 Drams fresh Figs; Bacon. 1U0 fins Hams. At Private Sale. A now Cotton Scale, with platform, weights, Ac.. 4*.. .hi K u i.w. aim, . bhoulders. m . fr<*fprfaTid~at*UB at Private /hie. 10 eratee Crockery, (low;; 00 boxes Glass. „ . PHe<m Mule, v Clocks. 8 day and 30hour •fafa—20 ease: ^<ain black and hiik list# Jowoli* C, ** r *’ Um2llTr A wMotrautemtof Watch##, Rlift.ll l°** n lTu,br8ll< fa xea—iu cheats Green and Black Tone 1#l,f A ®»®rdfa»e. Ao., A«. 8 8ad Toilet Soap B, Mm ,-5o 4 d.,S'c.si:' * *“• •"* r “ ,u ' Tobacco—0 haloe UafTob'aeeo Jjj casks CognJoB^Sidy iu do do 20 bbls N. E. Rum ipjpet 1 10 bbls Rye Gin 10 do Rectified Whisky • 2 do Old 8eot«h do. 12 do Irish do. t0 do Old Monongahelado, 5 quortar casks Canary Wins 10 do do Tensriff and Made Corrxr.—30 bags Prime Rio Coffee Cuuc'kkkt.—to • rates Crockery. TUMHI.KUN.—fill TOA.UIIM._Sj) TomM.™; ...oruA MzTaxusxs.—20 new double Ma.resote- Iron Safes. WANTED. - ft>b 7 1 ROBT. HABEimilAM 4 SON. Ml ! 11 ° r * ood oJiAractcr "who understand* 1 arming or Gardening, to taka •"»«. .1 ...h, . ... „U.. La. I,. „ s . LOTTERIES. Qjt ce No. 103 Hay-Street. 3 Doors East <\f the City'Hotel. UKOUWiA STATE LOTTERY, Draws in Savannah on Saturday Morning, at 9 o eloe Sales eloae at 9 o clock To-Morrow Night. 10 Drawn Numbers in each Package of 26Tickets. SPLENDID SCHEME. $3,000.-1 ol $300,-5 of $200, 4c. Ao. Ae. Tickets, $1; Halves, 00eta; Quarters, 20. . Order# from the oountrv answered promptly, drawingssont regularly, and prises cashed on demand at thia olfiee, by fab 10 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. Ilere In a Fine Bcheiue! • PRENTICE. Will bo drawn in Savannah, in pablioTbaru’rday Morn ing, Feb. 12, at U o'clock, GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, CLASS MO. 25, for the bentflt of the Imlepeiulent Eire Co. at Augusta, F. 0. BARBER 4 CO., Manager*. tff" 16 Drawn Ballots iu each Paokuge of 26 Ticket*. SPLENDID 8CIIEME: $3,000—1 ol $300.-3 of $200, And mure than $40,(HiO in Smaller Brizes. Ticket# only H—Share# lu proportion. Rfak on » Paekageef Quakers, only $3^1. Tieketa and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed mand, by GEO. 8. GL feblO No. 6 Owena's Building, opposite Ifolaekl Hones, Iliuns! Voubucs! Bolognas! J UST rccoivcd per steauur— 2 bbls. Pig llama 00 Smoked Tongues, large eixe 00 lbs. Bologna Sausages 2 bbls. Smoked Beef For sale at DICKSON'S jan 18 tf Cor. WhiUker-st. and Broughtyn-lane. Ilutter—4 lbs. lor #1! T ust received— 10 kega Butter, 4 Ihs. for $1 10 do. Goshun do., 3K lbs. for $1 —AMD— 15 do. Stbictj.y Paine do., 3 lbs. for $1. Landiug per sobr. Triumph— SO ImluiFoa Kncllah UHttsK, rich and do. n.T.r JO boxes Mild Rich Ncrthern Cheese For sale at DICKSON’S, jan 18 tf Ctr. Whltaker-st. aud Bruughton-lan*. BOARDING. V ERY desirable Rooms, with Board, at rcusoun ble rata*. Apply at this Offioe. tf nov 8 l Ml 1( 1 K h , . lunar a Hiram Smiui's * Pure Genessee a Crushed and Powdered Sugar 100 70 SO barrels Sto 80 •• •• A. B.4C. Clarifi. 30 boxes As. aud 8s. Grant 4 Williams' Tobacco 300 boxes No. 1 Pal# and Family Soap 80 “ Colgate's Pearl Starch 50 barrels E. Phelps' Gin 40 " P. 4 II. Connecticut Gin 20 •• Domestic Brandy 50 *• New Euglaud Hum 100 •• Sugar House Molasses 50 •• new crop West India Molasses 100 •* superior Piuk EytPlacting Potatoes 30 •• prime Loaf Lard 200 bags ** Green Rio Coffee 60 ** Old Government Java Coffee 55 •• Lagaira " landing aad for sale by [feb 9] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. UiTERlOR FRENCH BITTERS,Mauu- O factured by J. Durand 4 Co., Paris—A certain cure tor flatulency, weakness of the stomach, debility, dya- pcii.ia, fever and ague, and ail «".mplalnta arising from a derangement in the nervous Mrstern. It may bo used wluo and spirits without ut an . jjuring ita medicinal A. BONAUD, uaintal* new Codfiab—reoeivid per steamer * by 8CRANTO.N. JOHNSTON 4 CO. 21-0 bbls. superfine Howard street Fionr, 50 hhds. prime Bacon Bid ' CHAMPAGNE* BASKETS Courvi.ior Champagne 20 do Ileidnieok do 10 do Bouohe do Just received and for sal* by jan 25 J. ROU88EAU. F you waut to purchase CLOTHING at every low figure, now is tho lime. Pierson, lleidt A. Co., disposing of the balance of their Wiutar Stock such prh nnot fail to pleas'. This ia done in or- ¥ ^OR HALE.—A buy 16 years uld, couucry [fob 5] liMIlt HALE.—A mulaUn girl 16 or 17 years [j old, a house-servaut aad aeamstreu. Apply to fob 5 WM. WRIGHT. Fits fob 5 WM. WRIGIIT. yeuro old uud hie wife ‘JS^gir! 14, girl 13, snd girl 6, accustomed to the WM. WRIQIIT. E; kilal ,Ml 1C HALE.—A man 30 years old, plantation oarponteg, his wife 25 vers eld, girl 7, girl 2, and •—raised—all warranted sound. Apply WM. WRIGHT. font, country rail- to | feb 5] POKHALR! I'f’ years old—they a . Joia--**"-- feb 0 r Corn and Rioe. Apply AVM. WRIGHT. WM. WRIGHT. steamboat hand and fireman, warranted 'aound ; a '»*“ 66 yeara old and his wife 33, eoontry raised—war- auted sound. Apply to v fab 6 WM. WRI OUT. I /Dtt HALE —A woman SB years old, a prime l field hand. Also, a woman M yeara old, a first rata cock, washer aad ironer. Apply to fab 6 WM. WRIOIIT. ■yjyr uorn’h brag eh, dk«.—c. w : Utar Vaa Horn 4 Co s Body Bracie, Abdamlna) and ae fivpporters, 4c., for sal# by fab I ti. R. A i. il. UENDRICR80I}. .ud which will exceed any oilier season in quality, variety urn! beauty. fob 4 (TrOUERIEH.—SiiKi.rP, .Stewarl'abest \JT ed, powdered and clarified Sugars, freali parched and ground. Coffee, black aud green, Teas of th* finest quality aud high flavored. A large aupply of the above artioles in stare, to be sold cheap for cash, and delivered oity free of charge, by C. B. bCALLY, fit. Andrew's Hall. store and for aale by [ jan 25 j* E. O'BYRNlL jCSBH,—3 cask* of chi . celved and for sale by Selling oil' at Cost. C 'llIKAI' GASH STOHK, curuer of Wblukor .ltd J CoD,r„* Ureoti. Tit. •uMorltor,. Io ord.r to cion uieir business at the above stand, wiU dispose of the en tire otaek now remaining of Staple and Fancy Dry Ooods at cost prices, until the 18th of February, when balanoe then romaiai^ will be sold ' jan 24 . PRENDERGAST4 CO. UltEENE ANII 1'ULAHKl iMGNLiUENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near Ball-Hireet. GREGORY 4 MAURY, Mauagera. Prlaes, Prfzea, Prize*! HAWN NUi»IIIKR0-O! Uraoiia A Pulaski Lottery. Extra Claaa 11 s 21 J* *1 24 30 60 44 2 54 50 10 Whole Tiokct Noa. 2 41 44, Prise or $i(M returned. Also of Class 17: 23 10 67 33 09 15 39 7 26 S 04 74 64 Tickets 7 26 33—2 15 74-10 34 54-and S3 39 67- Priaes sold by E. WITHINQTON. 75 Numbers—12 Drawn Ballota. CAPITAL: •1,030 DOLLARS! Ao. Ae. Ae. Ac. Ae. Ticket* >1—Shares In proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the package for sal* by E. WlTLUNGXOtt, Vender for Gregory it Maury. Bay Laue, near Buli-itreet. feb 10 A . WANTED S TJISi. r " CRY GOODS, situated ou Congress or Broughton etreet. between uuii and Barnard. Any person having such an oua “ tlsh r, “ l •ddi'cj.lng "Hox r,70 Pn.1 20,006 bushels prime Corn. ROBT. HABK1W1AM 4 SON. WANTED. A NEGRO WOMAN—who thoroughly under- stands Cooking. Apply atthla Otkee. tf jna$| VV ^ situation as Overseer oa ■ CoT- aT Hardee 4Co lftti0 “ iB th * '° W • on * lr J r * B#f,r WANTED. T«* Hl,he.t .Mil uric., alii he paid for |o or * d Wno.WU « or 8 BOY. *“• G1RL8. ,.p 25 DROWN A UAHRI*. Houses and Lands. A iwlMiai u, UfSf •Oluii'. for o'r^«nTwId ™ lMWpSfiuf 1 " “ ,h, - 0r »'"7 8l.r. M. H To Heat, A email Uouao ou the South Commons, near For" •yth PJaoe. Apply to JOHN K.JoiiNSON, 1 5 At the Gas Works. fttfc Lot for Kent, .Jjd,Containing about 6) a gores, wiUtla one hue To Xlenty A N UPf lCL lit Guudrys Building, inquirifi of* tho subscriber, Uwen’a Building, corner Bull nnd dq an street. (fob3-0) CHARLES SCHOLL. a n^n. K KENT.—A comfurtable twoatory Dwelling House on the corner of Abercoru and Harris btreetu, possussion given inmiedlatelv. Apply at No. 117 Bay street. tf fob s a TO RENT—A tun story Brick House cor* ».r of R^,m ,.d w... Umtil ^ fob 2* lVOn ;,u,nedi * t8, J r ' Apply at this office. M To Kent v Four Brick Tenement Houses, on Jouns-et., near A be rear a, two stories ou a beacon tut, having 8 eervanfs Boom, and very highly finished. Will be rented from 1st of Fcbinar* until 1st November uext. Inst. i. jan 33 Apply t C. PERRY, M ? D.ENT—Throe tenenieut Hcnjeas, each having five rooms, with n kitchen seoarnta, situ ated ou tho corner of Jonee nnd Purse its near the Railroad Depot.-Apply to j. MANKJE. ' jaa 18 tf Corner^Montgomery-st. aud Bay-lauo. NE- ss, llinsaville, all the Negroes belonging to tho estate’ of L*Cout*, dco'd, late of said county—a prim*gang . - - ----- —i-half cash, t^o balanceinon* and two j cars, with iutereat from dote—notes, with ap proved soourity. r Also, thsi Plantation kuown as Clin Hill, in Libert* county, lerius made known on the day of aale. 9 io sas TU ° 8 * ^ NiBfiKT, Adm’r J*" 12 *6* of IdQUla LeConte, dee d. NOTICE. A LL persoua imlobtnd to Dr. 8. 8. Crawford save costa by calling at our office and makiug payment before tbe 10th of February. JmM tf NORWOOD 4 WILSON. Stripe-* Silks. Pointed N W Collars, L C Hdkfo, Solid Cheokod Ginghams, Spring Prints, Shirtings, Sheetings, Muslin I Indorsleeves— Spring styles. Black Barege, extra tine blk M do Laine, ac., by ADS WORTH, Broughton street. to ItJids Cuba aud N U 25 boxes Loaf 3U0 bags Rio Coffee 200 " Porto Rico and 8t. Domingo Coffee 75 •• Java Jo. 150 U and y x chaste Hyson Teal 40 £ do Black do 130 boxes Soap *b0 •• Mustard, Pepper, AUspise and Ginger “9 bbls Batter, Soda, and Sugar Biscuit ao x do Segars, assorted kinds :* bi • •' S EED OATH—iu any quantity, for sain by fa bj A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay stree C 10KN.—1,006 bushels of i'orn to arrive, aad J for sale by [fob7J McMAUONA DOYLE. /COFFEE AND TEA.—156 bogs Rio Coffw, \J 100 do. Porto Rioo and fit. Domingo do.. 76 do. Java do., 190 quarter and half cb**u Hyson Tea. 56 half chests Black do., received and for sale by feb 7 McMahon 4 doyl NOTICE. n^justomedto the culture of 4 LL persona indebted to the late firm of WOOD, il CLAGIIORN 4 CO., either by note or open ac count, arc hereby notified that all ulaims remaining unsettled by 1st February uext will be placed ia the hands of an attorney for collection, jan 11 CLAGHOHN 4 CUNNINGHAM dines, Pepper Sauce, Muitard, Clove#, Allspice, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Citron aud Mace. feb 5 W. D. FORD. notice! — A LL RILLS against tbe staatueliip STATE OF GEORGIA, for each trip, must be presented on or before her day of sailing, otherwise Payment will be de barred. [janM Im) C. A. L. LAMAR. 360 drums Figs, for sain iow to vloeo H consignment by (feb 4) C'OHKN 4 TARVER. C ' i6rN.—1360 sacks Prime Georgia Cora, for 'Ml* by (ja« 28 j COHENS 4 HERTZ. 20 bags Black l'eppor 250 bbls N O Whisky 100 do White do 00 do Monougahela Whisky 20 do Old Bourbon do 140 do E Phelps's Uia 6 pipes Holland 60 bbls best P 4 I_ 50 I* casks Sherry, 60 basket# Champagne 40 bbls American Brandy .20 G casks do do 10 oasks Cognao do, L 20pipes do do 100 kegs Gun aud Rifle Powder 000 bags Drop aud Buck Shot OITY HOTEL., Ntreol, Hur.mmb, (iuoi .U. r IMI13 long established and favorably known Ho- JL t#l occupies a central location in the commercial portion of the oity. The proprietor ie pleased to an nounce to his old patrons, aud those who may hereafter favor him w ith their visits, that by rcoent additiouaand improvements iu his establishment he is placed iu pos session of more oxtouded means than heretofore for their couiturt aud convenience. Particular attention has been in the iatealterationsto the apartmentsappropri- o ladies and families, whloh, with other changes in their arrangement, hare now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus socuriug tbeir occupanta from any intrusion from other portions of th* building, and afford ing them all th* privacies of home. Parsons visiting Savannah will find tho City Hotel al! they could desire it, aad no effort on the part of tho subscriber will bo •pared e make it so. •®d tw 1/ P. CONDON. Proprietor Copartnership, fj 1 HE uiitlcrnignuii Jmvo this day entered into co- I partnership under the name and stylo of UARTY. JENKINS 4 CO., for purchasing TIMBER and carry ing oa the Fig Island Mill. W. W. STARKE, WM. A. JENKINS, W. J. UARTY, D .... A*- ELLIOTT. Savannah, lebruary 4,1803. Custom House Stores “.X assortment of Groceries, and for sale ■ by WEBSTER 4 PALMES. Fresh Fates De Foie (Iras. 3 DOZEN Pate Dc Foi# Gras, with TrufTe# 2 •• .. .. caliles aad Truffsa 2 •• •• •• prairie Hens, with Truffe# 2 '* " ** Perdreaux # . * Pigeons, for sals by f8b 3 A. BONAUD. X] KW HPK1NU UOODH.—Printed Bareges, J.l Brilliant#, Print#, Chinta, Jaconets, Scoich Giug- hams, Muslim, Worked Cellars aad Blssvct, 4«., just received and for sal* by fob 3 tf NEV1TT. LATHROP 4 8TEDBIN8. 1> AlHl NH.—ffii boxes, U5 half boxes, nnd 30 XV quarter boxes of very fin* Raisins, in store aad for selebjr[fob 1) C. B. SCALLY. 4 1ANDLD V*/ 20tt>#Ine fob 1 'or sale by U. B. BCALLY. 5 H»W.,OHAUfAtiNK ClDEH.iTTiTori “i farm, bj [Oil IX o-BYBNE. W ■”? ,Te« Tr.y.,-30 mu of Y T W.tuu, ton. chalc* ud b.,utiful pui.rai - T ** Tr,, ‘ f,b ' COLLIN. > Bl LKLEY. 17*fVNOLn5' llAplH.—*JU0 fUyuold. Il.tu., .** n ^ 0 * ft-"** Ch.it.noi',1^ t.il fa, M |. by t *» 1 ULtOUPHNlOUNNINOmi-. U®WKM.-30 bbl,. prime Ohio Buur io ruIU, X) fur ul, by O. A. L. LAMAH. Dlr-SOLUTfUNOF CO?AUT>KUSHU>. r |’HL Copartnership heretofore existing between A the hubscribers, under the firm of MOORE 0 HENDRICKSON, was dDsolvmi by inutunl consent on the 1st instant. The affairs of tho Into firm will be got- tledby Mther of the undersigned, who will use Its name in liquidation. All claims agaiust the late firm matt b$ presented immediately, and all poreous iudebted to it by note or account will pleaso settle without delay. JOHN B. MOORE, JOHN B. HENDRICKSON. Savannah, Jannary 36th, 1853. COPAUTNKUH111P. ( "1 EO. H. IIENDKICKHON having purchased tbe J interest of John B. Moore, iu the late firm of Mcore 4 Ucndrhduon. haa associated himself with hi* •on, John B. llaudrioksou, in the Drug, Paint and Oil business, to take silent from the 1st instant. Th# sub scribers will conduct the same under tho stylo of G. R. 4 J. B. HENDRlCKSON-one of tho partners wiU *o- NOTICK. B Ex.cnc.r-N tori, ol H.nl K.lnt.. Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordiua- ry of Effingham County, when siuinrfor ordinary purpose* will be eoid before the Court liouio door in hpringfleld, «n the firet Tuesday in March, between tha usual hours of sale, all of the Real Estate of the lata bounded by tlie waters of tho 8avaunalT^ti’ver!*MeAl^ ■in ami others—containing fourteen hundred acres nore or less, with iwo hundred or more in order for uitivation, with good Fences, Dwellings aad out hou- _cs, two excellent well* of water, and a first rate mill stream. Tho above property is diotaao* from Savannak nineteen miles. X he Augusta Road from Savnanak rune through thom. Ihu lands are well adapted to tha cultivation of Cotton, Rice aad Corn. Sold for n divi sion among the legatee*. * “ Pvrsone dcairous of pureb ialng, by oalllng at th# re#- 14.... of lh, KabMrUMP, .111 £.how. tl‘ “r„“ r ^. 1 truii made known on the day of aale. * 4 7 E. W. SOLOMONS, Executor. Effingham County, January 8.1808. tMl a a jan 16 To Kent. Briok Tenement on West Brand street, witk For j^ucoiar* apply to )r at the cornor of Jones *' deo 18 John A. Gray, in the house i and Abcrcornstreets. I m FOU HALK. OT NO. 10 WAtiliINGTON WARD. Apply Jtta fdwo ai-tQ QUANTOCK, ROBERTS 4 CO. 1 For Sale. A STEAM SAW MILL, Hourly John's River, East Florida. F< PD to t»-r «j . ^ *1-4 *«. iia. For pnrtiuulars ap- COHEN8 4 HERTZ. To Kent, PWMO jw, • WHARF S TORK. FORT 4 DUNHAM. FOUKA1E. A DOUBLE Tenoroent nud a single Ifouxe— al I on a brick baMment, aad in a desirable and bcaltby part of the city; at present rent# for $l,utfi. Apply to WM- WRjfiS*. jan 12 , m ~ COFAKTNKltHUlFl I Hr. un.Icrsiguoil have formed a copartoersliip 1 under the Una of KEMPTON 4 MARSHALL, for carrying on a general Dry Goods Businosm this city, at the store now being fitted up for them iu Waring'* Bangs, next to the store formerly occupied by James Anderson 4 Co., where we expsot to open a now aud well selected stock of Dry Goods, which whioh will be sold ou as accommodating terms as oau bo found in tho oity. EDWARDS. KEMPTON, B. II. MARSHALL. Savannah, January 10, 1853. IkUT jl Got sale by [fafcfj ’I’UlFOLIwF I Wart, decidedly tho beat article fob 5 * vai.ii.cie, rncrifCQ *UU fo; McMahon 4 doyle. cleaning Bilvur, Bras# or Plata * artlel# ever used. MORSE 4 NICHOLS. \\J INBOW HUADEH AND U1LT COK- Shades, with flxturo* complete, lWOof Woodford’s fine Gilt Cornices; 3000 fine English Curtain Bauds; Curtain Pin*; Worsted Cord, ia varlo- gated oolora: large Worsted Tassel# to match; Cord and Taeeel* for Pictures; Pavilion Rings aad Rosetta; lust received aad for aale by ' °* taa I. W. MORRELL 4 Ca I —50 bbls. N. U. Whisky, 56 do. Monowgabela do.; SOdo. old five ooTT 75 bbls. fc. Phelps Gin } 4 pipes Holland Gin; 301* eaaks Madeira Had Port Win#; a) bosket* Champagne; 3U bbls Amtrioaa Brandy | 6 pipes old Otani Brandy, received aad for sale by fa>»7 McMahon 4 doyle, ii'Ibll, dkc*r—5 tierce#Codfish, 100 bxs. Brooked JL Uurrlnga. 30 bbls. Pick led do., 30 bbls. No#. 1, Sand STlaokerel, 00 half do. do., 30 kill* do., 50 1mm Buck wheat, 20 half bbls. do., meived aad for sal# by fob 7 MoMAHON 4 DOYLE. li'DM HAIaE*—A Brick Warehouse, Tin Roof. A- „ t in tho dear. 14 feet high inside, all floored with thick plank, and large doors suitable for tho reception of Cotton or other merchandise—sit anted near tlie Charleston steamboat Wharf. Apply to J 8u : * WM. WRIGHT. • promptly attended t». ( &- Wood Sold Low For Cn.k. j J»» 1 U J. 14. BUTE For Kale. -pilE Nlouk .ml Kixturw of a GROCERY Id d * first rate location for wholesale or retail—will bo •old on good terms if app"~* ■- - stock is small and fresh—a id on good terms if applied for immediately. Tha -.ock is small and fresh—a rare chance is ofic r ca Sat- ttnSUr*""*"* f ° r wi8hi,, « fa »«U. Apply M H AH it DISHES—With Healers, a near lu juet received ty MURSE 4 NICHOLS, Lila •'AN'T'NU A-OTATOKS.—300bbl.. Prion m LK nnd POUTKR.-3II I.I.I., Cr.vu Al* ; —I* London Tortor, l.ndjn, ud for ult hr UcllAirON A UOYLL. „ kxcuansb wants*. Qfk TO tu DAY DRAFTS OU I>r (J.D3I) |>ALTlalOUK FLOCH.—IDO bbli. r lour in store, 100 do. to arrive, for sal* by 2 HOWLAND 400. 1i'ON I? able Bunds a fab 7 6 ROBT. IIABEHbUAM 4 BON. 1,'OKSALIi.—Utiuico Kooklnnd l.mo ; pnm. | ’ Eastern May. feb 7 $ J ROBT. HABERtHAM 4 SON. KW UAMS.-a») euoarMMfWfiOffar^urad liams, landing and for sale by