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    SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1853.
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THE MM MORNING NEWS.
WOHNAUOOOS
WILLIAM T.TIKMII'HON, EUiTUK.
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BY MAGNElic^TELESRAPH.
Rralgnitiion of HMiori Its*
The folLming !ett#r from Bishop §*•*» who
Iiuh lately joiued the Catholic Church, i* *d*
dressed to the Convrntion of the Protestant
Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of North
Caroline : _
ItowR, Wcdimedav, Dec. 22,1852.
Dear lliethrrii: Some of you, ul least, are
aevnra that lor year* doubta of the validity of
my office as If (shop havu at timea hurinsseti
my mind nod greatly cnfeohlnd my action. At
other times, it is true, circumetuiici’M huve aris
en to ovarule these doubts, ami to bring to my
uiiml temporary relief, llut it has been only
temporary, fur, in spite of resolutions to aban
don the reading and ilia use of Catholic hooka;
suite of earnest prayers and entrenties that
(foil would protect my mind against the dis
ireevinginfluencu of Catholic Truth; and
1 Transmitted for the Daily ftjuraian News.
New Orleans CstittuHiirkrl.
NKw.Oni.ir.AN8, Feb. 8.
CoT^on.—The sales of cotton ou Monday,
were barely 4000 hales. Up to noon to-day
(Tuesday) only 1500 halos changed hands.—
Our market is heavy owing to the unfavorable
accounts brought by the Africa'** (Allan
tie'* f) letters.
The lower qunlilios have declined a quarter
of ■ can! ; but strict middling and upwards
are unchanged. Strict good middling is scarce,
and quoted at 10c. The stock on hand is
310,000 hales, and is increasing.
Sugar and Molasses are unaltered.
Pohk.—Mess Pork is selling at IdJ'tHhl.
Freights are firm.
The weather is very cold.
Arrived.—Hrigs Martha Jane and T. A.
Taylor, from Savannah.
I* We give the above dispatch as it reaches us. The
last Liverpool steamer was the Atlantic. Her account#
were to tho 26th alt., and left tlio English market
"stiffer, with a good demand."—Ei». Nkvvs.J
tar The Directress** of the Female Orphan
Asylum, grntefully acknowledge the receipt
of thirty dollars from the Grand Jury.
The Concert To-uiglTi.
We refer our readers to the programme of
Ole Bull’s concert at St. Andrew’s Hall, to
night. This is the last opportunity that our
public will ever have of hearing and seeing
tlie great Norwegian violinist. We say see*
inf, because it is something to see Olk Bull,
a innti who combines with genius of the high
est order those uoble qualities of character
that have won for him tho respoct aaJ person
al esteem of th.. f.rst men in the nation. The
kindness and benevolence or his heart are en-
prassad in hit face, and distinguish him not
less than his wondrous skill.as a musician.—
Strakoscii is an established favorite with
our public. The purity of his style, the ex
quisite delicacy of his touch, the artistir.ul fin
ish of his compositions are unequalled by any
pianist now before the American public. Lit
tle Patti is a now star in the musical hemis
phere. She is a Jenny Lind in miniature, or
us Jenny is said to havo expressed it herself,
“she is do sweetness of all do gr6ut dingers in
one little bird." Patti niado a most decided
impression on Thursday night, when she re
ceived a very Inrge share of the admiration, und
moro than an equal share of the applause of
the audience.
Tlie party were much fatigued on Thurs
day evening, having just come from the deck
of the steumer to the concert room, and it is u
matter of wonder how they wore ablo to ac
quit themselves so satisfactorily under such
oinharrassing circumstances. The rest they
have enjoyed in Savannah will inako them
more themselves to-night.
ipito o! public and private professions and dec-
limrtiotis, which in limes of suspended doubt I
sincerely made to shield mysell from suspicion,
nnd win hack tho confidence of my diocese,
which had hern well nigh lost—ill »pite of till
this, end of many other considerations which
would rise up before me, as the necessary con
sequence ot suffering my mind to be carried
forward in the direction in which my doubts
pointed, these doubts would again return with
increased and almost overwhelming rigor,
goading mu at times to the very borders of de
rangement.
Under these doubts, I desired temporary
relief from duties that had buenme so dis
quieting to me, and determined to accompany
Mrs. Ivss, whose honifli demanded u change
of climate, in a short absence abroad. But
absence has brought no relief my uiiml. In
deed, the doubts that disturbed it have grown
into clear and settled convictions ; so clear
and settled thut, without a violation of con
science nnd honor, and every obligation of
duty to God and His ahurch, 1 can no lougc
remain in my position.
1 am called upon, therefore, to do an act of
•olf-aacrifine, in view ol which all other self
rificiug acts of my lile are less than
nothing ; called upon to saver the ties which
havo bren strengthened by long years of love
and forbearance, which have hound my heart
to many of you, at was David’s to that of
Joiiallian,aiid moke my heart bleed as my hand
traces the seutenco which separates all pas
toral relation between u», and convoys to you
the knowledge that I hereby resign into your
hands tny office as Bishop of North Carolina ;
and further, that I am determined to make my
submission to the Catholic Church.
In addition (my fselings will allow me only
In say,) as this act is earlier than any percep
tion of my own, and antedates, by some months,
the oxpiration of the lime for which 1 asked
leave of absence, and for which 1 so promptly
received from members of your body an ad
vance of salary, I hereby renounce all claim
upou the same, and acknowledge uiyselfbound,
on an intimation of your wish, to return what
ever vou may huvo advanced to me beyond
this 22d day of December.
With continusd affection and esteem, I pray
you to allow me still to subs<r;bs uiyaelf,
Your faithfuLfriend, etc.,
L. Sit.liman Ives.
Beautiful Present.—The National
Intelligencer describes a very beautiful Gold
Comb, weighing fifty-seven pennyweights, and
ornamented with twenty-three diamonds, be
ing u present from Mrs. President Fillmore
to thu little A/.tec Girl lately exhibited in thet
city. This mysterious little creature, in com
pany with her diminutive and equally myste
rious male companion, having visited the
Presidential Mansion, excited a very lively in
terest in the estimuble donor, who gave ex
pression to her kindly emotions by directing
tho manufacture and bestowal of the generous
gift ubove described. Valuable as it intrinsi
cally is no doubt, it will says tho Intelligencer
be most highly prized by the recipieut as a me
mento of the happy hour she spent at the
White House. The inscription upon the comb
President Fillmore’s family present to
Hartola."
The Campbell.*’ Opening Night.
This favorite troupe of vocalists were greet
ed with a very lull ami fashionable house lest
evening, to whom their perfoiuiances gave the
liveliest satisfaction. Besides our old favor
ites, we detected, through the lump’olack and
shirt collars, aevcrul new faces, ami heard new
voices of flue tone anj cultivation.
Attendance, the attention of our musical circles
being so much occupied with the greet artists
now among us, and the turn uut last night is
flattering ovidouce of the high csistiiuntion in
which tho Campbell’* tiro hold by our public
With good voual music, this corps blend tho
instrumental accompaniemonts nnd drolleries
of manner peculiar to their characters whom
they so faithfully represent. Their perform
ances aro well concerted—evety thing that
dono is done welt—and tho witicisma and
dialogues which comprise s prominent feature
Hi entertainments uro never tedioui
npany aro to remain with us during
, and will no doubt have a prosper-
our season.
kAluTftAJI^ Valuable Cargo.—Yesterday
the custom-house, theTTTfrfi&LMiP .M. ntled
the custom-house, the ilrfliwfe»»
Kingdom, Copt. Cotter, for Liverpool, wall"
the following valuable cargo, believed to be
tho largest ever cleared at this port. Sho has
< Asm board—
v # Bale* Cotton.
1.131 Upland,.
60 Sea Inland, „
IM.000 ft. P. r. Timber....
1,838,528 Ibi
17,044 0,175
$184,134 10
X3T The ship S. S. Jiishop, at Philadel
phia, on tho 7th iust, 108 days from Han Fran
cisco, via Kio Janeiro, 34 days, faff in port
steamer Fanny, Pennock, from Savaunah, for
California, coaling.
The State Road.—The Atlanta Intelli
gencer, of the 10th inst., says: Immense
quantities of produce have been coining dowu
the State Road for a number of weeks pest.
During the last three weeks the amount ol
curt! transported over the Road has averaged
three thousand bushels per duy. During the
same time tho daily average of Cotton trans
ported o*er the Road haa beon six hundred
halos per day. Other articles of Western pro
duce havo been constantly arriving in abun
dance.
I3T The Atlanta Intelligencer understands
that one of tlie cars of the Colton train, ou the
Montgomery and West Poiut Railroad, con.
tabling thirty bales, took fire fast week, near
Auburn, and was wholly consumed.
Railroad to LaGrange.—'i'17e LaGrange
Reporter of February 4lh, saya :
Before another wetk passes away we ex
pect to see the cars leaving our Depot well
freighted with Cotton. They are laying the
iron down now within one mile of the Depot.
Telegraph to Athens.—We' learn, says
the Ifnnner, that on Tuesday morning fast, the
fo this enterprise amounted to
» thousand. being necessary to its
Gumming.—The
er the project of the con-
fraii some point on the
and Atlantic Railroad to
in} Iniug on tho 1st inst.
hud at Dahlonega, repre-
sit 44 spirited nnd
van addressed by
in county, Col.
Gkoiigk Lester. A re-
;■ to the
a charter, was adopted,
that the liagutrates in
of subscription ob-
triefa and report
cling
1 ®nd Delaware
rylaud aud Defa-
1 before tho Mary-
irths construction
rom some convenient point on th«
»ay Uithe Delaware line; said
a »t W..I Hill im tvidti U|,on it, aur-
" ‘’“it «id»«t U» bottom, wtwrev.r
England and the United States.—A
Washington letter in tho Charleston Courier»
dated 7th inst., says :
Senator Davis, ofMasinchusetts, has brought
forwuul a bill for the adjustment of the fishery
dispute, supposing no doubt, that tho trenty
on the subject would not be submitted to the
Srnate. It was rumored on Katurduy that the
negotiation wa« broken off, for the reason, that
the British Government hud insisted upou the
admission of colonial vessels to registry in our
norls. Hut 1 learn to-day, thut the treaty has
been agreed upon, uud will bo submitted to
the Senate this week. Tire treaty will secure
the American interests in regurd to the fisher
ies, hut it will give tho British colonic* groat
tt'wWtrtm Yttfaty ol equivalents—of reciproci
ty—but there is nothing in it that will not
benefi. both parties.
The Canadas and other North American
Colonies are rising into importance, and al
ready their enterprise and the extent of tlieii
commerce begins to attract attention. They
now to ho n power on this continent—and
Foreign 1 Seism per Cnntidu mid Atlantic
There is nn hmirenejoii that soon alter the
re-usseiiiblmg of f’nrliument, Lull! Palmerston
will bring forwaid a motion for nn increase of
the army.
Tho Intent Uncle Toinism we notice,
specimen of pnper-hanging, exhibited
store in Liverpool. The pattern represents in
compartments the most striking scenes from
Mre. ttiowe's work. Elisa dressed in the
latest Parisian fashion, and the male slaves
aye portrayed in tlie costumo usually worn by
Don Juan * lucklesv man Leporcllo.
I rtill speculation* in Eng land have received
a chock. There had been a decline in Hcutch
nigs, in a fortnight, from 78s. to tils., these
tiring tho highest und lowest quotations.
The tenons of the melancholy death of Dr.
Leichnrdf, the African explorer, and his c
paiiioiia have proved hut too woll founded.
The Russian Synod has decided to sum! the
Montenegrins some valuable church services
and ornaments, in proof of their sympathy.
The great military activity in Poland inen?
■es every day. Tho mimlior of soldiers in P
land at this moment is not less than 80,000.
The cholera Ini not vet disappeared.
Mme. Jenny Lind Goldschmidt has just pre-
“*“‘ l 1 — Ll ——*"1 money, clothes,
sented a considerable , r
bedding and provisions, to two chanlnble insti
tutions recently cstnblishsd at Stockholm—the
hospital of St. Magdalene nnd the institution
of the Deaconesses. The celebrated ennta-
trice, who ia at present residing in Dresden,
has promised to visit Stockholm in (ho holy
week, to fake part in two religious cmicorts,
which are to bn given in tho cailtodral, lor the
benefit of the poor. In these concerts, Men-
defasuhifs oratorio of “Sr. Paul," ami Han
del's oratorio of i*‘ Messiah," with the instru
mentation of Mozurt, nro to ho performed.—
They have never yet been executed in public
at Stockholm.
A dreadful accident occurred at Constanti-
mle on the 4th. A sloop was conveying 40
fdiers of the guard to a stenni frigate about
to leave for Dalmatia, and it was driven by the
ioieuce of the currents against a large vessel
nchared near the Seraglio. The shock wire
ao violent that all the men wero thrown into
the water; and they, being incumbered with
their arms and baggage, were all drowned with
the exception of four or five, who were picksd
up ky the boats of the English, Russian and
French tnen-ol-war.
The lUarrlago of LouIm Napoleon.
Tho Paris Constitutiormel says: 11 It is an
nounced that the civil marriage of the Empe
ror will he celebrated next at the Tuilenes.
The religious ceremony will take place ou the
following day. Great preparations are making
at Notre Duine. The plans of the decorations
huve been submitted to and approved of by his
Majesty. The high altar will be brought for
ward as far as tho railing which incloses the
choir, and all the portion of tho church rouud
rill be brilliantly ornamented and lighted,
uperb canopy will bo suspended over the
high altar, before which the prie Dieu of their
Majesties will he placed. The seut of tho
Archbishop will he placed to the left of the ul-
r. Two galleries hung with crimson velvet
II bo erected at the sides of the choir for the
ladies of the Court, and scats in the form of an
amphitheatre will be erected for the great bo
dies of the Htute and the high functionaries.
There wilt he steps arranged before the altar,
on which the great officers of tho Imperial
household will take their stations. A porch
will he erected ulong the front of tho church,
so that carriages may set down undercover.
The preparations for the religious solemnity
ai Notre Dame are going on very actively, and
in order to avoid interruption, the usual'office
—high mass—vva* dispensed with in the ca-
thedrul yesterday. The wife of the Minister
ol State, who is on terms of intimacy with the
CountesH of Telia, is, if wo can roly on female
authority an this point, entrusted, wit!: the
mother of the future Empress, with the pre
paration of tho troiiBseuu,uiid thu face known
as Pointe d' Alencon, purchased for the occa
sion. is valued at 40,U00f. The usages of tilt-
old Courts seem to be gradually returning ; it
is stated ns one of the minor facts of the day—
tho marriage itself being the important one ol*
11—that the Princes* Muthilde will, ns well
s the Empress, wear u train at the ceremo
nial. The Marquis do Hedmar, Grandee ol
Spain of the First Clase, is spoken of us one of
the witnesses of the uiurriuge ; nnd the music
for the nuptial mass will be the cum position of
M. Auber. The carriage of the Empress ou
her passage to Noire Dame will be drawn by
six white horses. Yet it is believed that the
30ih, instead of the 31st, will he the day. It
appears that it is incompatible with the can
ons of tho Church tlmt a nuptial benediction
lie pronounced on the Sunday. Whether an
exception will be made in the present iustunce
is not certain.
DIKII*
a 8nn<f»y, SOfcli December U«»,
The deicaiui) *fie«l IWJyear*.
Idler in lli* revolutionary war. H«
• *—SprlarV. and wa* engaged lr
_ • llrtUib aud Tnriea uud*
of Nsalh Carolina.
Arrivals nt lire Hotel*
PULASKI HOUSE...Wu.TnrreiiK* A Ron, Proprietor*,
(t P.UI “[
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J A NistaE. j Uuglio*. Jauy
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H M Goodwin...
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rnntland. U(
T it Merritt ana l/.Canadu
J Smith
Dr Towurend Albany
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loros.. liridgoport
,.G. Fabuo, Proprietor.
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Mr Rauders
J T Van Hook
1< Y Lana....4..
R J Johnson.......
W J Forehand
Dr T Gray bill. Washington
T J Waters ...Oa
Mrs Cleland Hav’h
U It Naltloson
Kendrick
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H S Pardue Augusta
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RECEIPTS OF COTTON, AC., FEB. 111.
Per Central Railroad—'AW bales Cotton and Mdse,
L»v»son k Godfrey, R A Leals, Washburn, Wilder A
Co, K Parsons A Co, G W Germany A Co, C llartridge,
"*■ 1 ' “ • - • x Gunby, John Jones,
n, G
Charleston Steamboat Co, Be
Kabun A Whitehead, 8tark k Bryson, 11 8 Frierson!
Harris A Co, McMahon A Doyle.
Per steamer J Randolph, from Augusta—1108 bale*
Cotton, and Mdse, to R A l^wie, SterX A Bryson, () W
Germany A Co, Boston A Gunby, T R Mills, J Fagan,
Wuiiburn, Wilder t Co.
C0MMK Itt’UL.
CARTKRSVILLE, FEB. ID.—Coitok.—Wcjnotv a
AUGUSTA, FEBRUARY Id, I*. M.—Cotton.—Wc
have had another dull and quiet market to-day. We
have, however, no quotable oliangc to notice in prices.
Bales 75* bales at from 7 to 10 e
ougl
any change In prices. W>
ots. for fair and other
.notations of Inst ..
grades in proportion.
" "* quote hog round 12>* cts. Choice hams
Coun is soiling at 40 cents.
Balt.—Liverpool sacks scaroe $2,00 nt t ’,25.
CHATTANOOGA, FED. ID.—No cotton has been
sold.
Cohn is dull; scarcely commanding 30e.
CHARLESTON, FK B7\ fCotto .v. - Tho demand
or the artlele materially increased on Monday, whiuh
ras frooly met by sellers, but beyond this fact, we could
ee no change for the better and the market, from this
period up to tho close of the week, has boon oharacter-
iyud by a.considerable degree of lauguor, with a grout
s possible to tho value of this staple at
tho close ot business. The receipts of the
10,H31 bales, aud the transactions in the same time make
“ aggregate of 9167 bales. We qnots Inferior—; or-
1*. : middling to good
Inary to good ordinary 8k(&9;
liddliug 9> a (ail0; middling fair U
fair ; and choice,—.
”* ** feature
10^)IU>4; fair aud fully
We have
ig Cotton
, demand,
iiualities, and former priucs
iiarticularly far the hi
have been sustained.
FRKWftTS.—We notice a further improvement in tb*
rato to Livorpool, and now quote 7-l(Rhsd. for Cotton in
square bags, and &d. far Sea Islands. Tho week closed
lo. for square bags to Havre, and 1%. for Sea Islands.
BALTIMORE. FEB.8, 2 P. M.-No sales or Howard
reel flour to-day. Holders, demand $5,25 but buyers
decline to pay it.
Sales of lutw bbla City Mills at $5,12&
Bmall sales of white Coru at cents and yellow
Whisky 24 cents.
Empower iiiifapciideut of tlio mother country.
Thu Reciprocity treaty will double thu value
of whoul growing district* in Canada, nnd give
them a raudy market for their breadstuff* and
lumber. It will also give ample employment
for their canals nnd railroads. They uro like
ly to precede ns in effecting tho desired canal
uround the Full* of 8l. Mary’s--though we
have given Michigan some eight hundred thou
sand acres of fund fur the object. But they
make uo improvements except far our benefit,
—aa Mr. Tazewell of Va., told the Duke ol
Richmond, while stm.'j^ig ou the wails o»
Quebec, many years agu.
... . In Ibe K„.t.
18 £"* utul warn1 weather have caused
freshets in the Merrimac aud Contoo-
cook rivers in New Hampshire, and in the
icinity of Concord immenso niassea of ice have
boan thrown up, nnd tho rivors in tome place*
divarted from their channels. Several bridges
have been started from their foundations, and
Nome of the railroud trains detained.
Freshet in the Susquehanna.— Ac
counts from Harrisburg, l*a., of the 7th inst.,
•peak of a tremendous freshet in the Susque
hanna river. The wnter was but two feet be
low the great freshet of 1846. At Pureton
creek, below Harrisburg, ns the Philadelphia
train was passing on the railroad, the track
moved, aud the passengers were obliged lo
be token off in boats.
Id?" There has been a freshet in the Alaba-
a river, by which much damago waa done to
the roads and bridges. A large steam-boiler
was swept off from the wharf at Montgomery.
Naval News.—'l'he ships composing the
U. 8. squadron iu the Mediterranean left Port
Mahon ou the 4th of January—the flag ship
Cumberland, (or Genoa ; U. S. steamer San
Jacinto, (or Spezia; Levant, for Barcelona,
and St. Louis, for Marr-silles. All well.
12$** Comio de Sartiges was, with his suits,
rscoived by President Fillmore on Saturday
last, to present his uow credentials as Euvoy
Extraordinary and Miniatcr Plenipotentiary to
the United States from tlie Imperial Govern
ment of France.
t3P* Senator Hunter’s nsw bonded ware
house bill, it is said, will save the Government
annually the tmm of $200,000.
A Judge in Trouble.—Judge Jonathan
Cilley, of Cincinnati, was arraigned before a
Justice of the Peace of that city on the 29th,
and held to bail in $500 to aoswer a charge of
assaulting his servant girl.
In
Spiritual Rappinus and Insanity.-
the Ohio Asylum for the Insane, there
twenty-eight persons who have lost their
reason by the folly aud wickedness of the spir
it rappers; aud tliore are eighteen persons in
the iudinna Hospital for the Inaune, who were
sent to that institution (rum the aaiuo mischiev
uus cause.
Bribery and Corruption !—Wd find in
the Baltimore papers a very remarkable docu-
it from Mr. A. J. Marshall:
It appears tlmt Mr.JMar*haU was the hired
ogooi of the Baltimore and Ohio Comnnuy iu
Mti'47. to obtain from tbs Legislature «>f Virginia
the right of way for that Cumpany to the Ohio
River. TheCi'fapnny promised to give him fifty
thousand dollars lo procure the desired grant.
After the work was accomplished, it rofuasd to
pay the fee. Mr. Marshall brought suit, and wa*
noliby a plea that the contract was a ftaudulem
me, which a court of justice should uot en
force. The plea was sustained—tlie laborer
ha* been deprived of the f/uils of the toil."
The subject is producing considerable ex
citement in Virginia, ana ia severely <
ed upon in aome of the papers of ti
13T Tlie Savamtab Sowing New*
peach trees being in blossom in . _
t>reti whli
tUhimt.
• •» siiwi uiaueu ueiora us ihkbu
Louis Napui.kon’h Matrimonial Diffi
culties.—Tho correspondent of the London
Morning Chronicle suy*:
Evory one has heard of tho visit paid hy Louis
Napoleon to Baden; of tho almost official
WlU/’ftOfiiHie object oTlhat visit, was to be hi*
partner on the imperial throne ; ol the subse
quent interference of Russia and Austria to
prevent the mariiago ; of the promise of the
Czar to find tho young ludy u tmitnble hus
band ; and of her final betrothal to Princo Al
bert, the heir presumptive to tho ciown ol
Suxony. But this, though tho must noto
rious, is neither llio first nor the l.ret instance
in which Louis Napoleon played the part ol a
rejected auilor. It is well known that un
successful overture* were made to the daugh
ter of the Duchess of Hragnnzu, who wns con
sidered an elligible choice, us the descendant
ol i'rince Eugene, and consequently a con
nection of tho Bonaparte family. Similar
overtures were mude for the daughter of
the King of Swecden, who has the re
commendation being of French extract
ion, and ulsn, being n distunt relation
of bis own, through ilia Clnrys. .Since than
li.°» lg*n .[>oken
of and very lately Prin(jfTTBSleirMurnt'Inui'lc'
a winter journey to Duseeldorf, for no other
purpose tliun that of demanding the hand of a
very young miticess, the daughter of the
mediatized Prince of Huhenzoltern-Sigina-
ringen. But wherever he addressed himself
Homo difficulty wa* minted. The Brazilian
princes* was more Hourly connected with the
Orleans family limit this Bonaparte family ;
tho Swedish princess wa* refused to him he-
cuit*e the king her father was in dread of thu
auger of his powerful neighbor the Czar; and
her highucs* of Huheuzullern-Sigmariugon
was pronounced by tier relations, if not by
herself, as 44 o’er young to marry vet." In
short, wherever he turned, Louis Napoleon
found that there wero obsluclu* in hi* way,
and it became at length clear to himself, ns
well as to other*, thut tho great power* of
Europn were determined, if possible lo prevoul
him Irom finding a wife at nil.
Youthful Crime.—A Fitchburg corres
pondent of the Boston Traveller states that
four boys have been arrested iu that city for
store breaking and larceny. One of them, the
son of a highly reipectablo mechanic, was ar
rested in the High School, of which he was a
member. The writer says :
44 In the progress of the examination it ap
peared that they had regularly prepared them
selves for thieving, and Imd fitted up u small
room iu a burn adjoining the house of one
them as a receptacle of stolen goods. On o
amiiung this room a large number of articl
which were ascertained lo have been stolen,
were discovered A book wus ulso found, in
which was a long list of house* and •turesihat
hud been entered, und an accouut of all the ar
ticle* taken. A ledger wa* ufao found, in which
each boy had uniaccount, uud iva* credited
one aide with the amount ho stole, and on I
other side was charged with the umount he re
ceived of the stolen property. All the boys
belonged to respectable families, and had en
joyed, ns is believed, excellent home privilege*
and instruction. The oldest waa but sixteen
years old, and the youngest thirteen.
Woman’s Influence in Cunorf.ss.—A
Washington correspondent of the New York
Commercial, attribute* the loss of the New
York mint hill to a women. It seems that Mr.
Price of New Jersey, who wue in favor of the
hill, was stopped in the lobby by a lady, who
held him by the button until after his nnme had
been called and the vote declared. The result
was 87 lo 88. The vote of Mr. Price would
Imvo credo a tie, und the Speaker was in favor
of the bill.
Htock of Cotton in tlio Interior Town*,
Not included i
Augusta ana »i.T"trarg, Feb. 1..
Mooon. (G».) Feb. 1
Columbus (Go.) Feb. 5
Rome, (Us,) Feb; 4...
*'— 1 —sijr(“ ' ■
12,017
19,100
10,000
ll.UOO
Departure of Htenmern from Navniumb.
Alultama. Ludlow, for Now-York, at 10k A
Welnka, King, far l'alatka, Ac., at ID A. M.
Charles Jlnrtridge, Taylor, Macon, I*. M.
TO-MOHltOW.
Srahrook, Peck,Charleston, (inland) at8>£ P. M.
..•if The regular U. 8. Mail steamers (Jordon, Cant.
Brooks, Calhoun, Ca;>t. Barden, and Aletamora, Cant,
k reeland, leave every morning at 4 o’oloek, for Charles-
tou. connecting with the Charleaton steamships and
Wilmington boats, and arrive every evening in Savan
nah at 5 o'elook, P. M.
> LIAVX CHARLESTON T
Marion, Berry, Saturday, 6 o'clock, P. M.
Departure of Cam on Central Knllroad.
Two Pausbnobr Trains Daily.
Koenintf 'iVuiii—Loaves Savannah at 8 P. M., and i
rives at Macon at5U A. M., connecting with the Houth-
Western Railroad to Oglethorpe, and by stages tlionco to
.. iiigni. iraion miauia, siontx
ttanooga, and with the Angusta and \V
road (day train) to Auguste; and (going
Iroad to Miiledgevillafrem Gordon.
ins with the Macon
Atlauta, Montxoinory and
Waynesboro'
East) with
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED.
Steamer J Randolph, Creswell, Augusta, with boats
0 nnd 0, toT R Mills.
Steamor Gordon, King, Charleston,to 8 >1 LaflUeau.
MEMORANDA. *
Philadelphia, Fob. 7-Cld, schr Leesburg, Naylor, 8a-
Boston, Feb. 6—Arr, bark Attica, Golding. Savannah.
New-York, Feb. 8-Arr, schr Ruth Hulsey, Hudson,
Savanuah. Cld, brig Moutlceilo, Thurston, Jackson-
Providence, Feb. 6—Arr, schr Worcester, Rhodes, ftn
Savannah.
Boston, Feb. 5—Arr, brig M A J C Gilmore, Savan^
uah; brig Lyra, Btocle, Jacksonville.
#*)- The ship Massachusetts. wiiisfMWrtamf ** IMi
G
from Now Orlo.o. on (T, e ajtli ult. in UMro.a
'‘r umlerjolnn r.,.ni™. Tlio
^ ol-o. tnnou off the aliip. nun hor bottom i.
nehfg caulked, bhe will bo re-oopperufl in New York.
Tito maiumostia rotton all tbreugh, aud as a einglo
stick cannot bo procured in time, one will bo built for
Iter. Tho forefoot has been knocked off, and a new one
ia being put on. She will he out of d?ok on tbo Gtb.
Her oargo is in good condition, with tbo exception of
) few bags of
foreign forts.
Sailed from Havre, Jau. 18, Emma Watts, Doarborn,
LIST OP VK88KLM IN POUT.
8lilp*.
Alabama, (a) Lud!ow...l3UU N Y Padolford, Fay k Co
Grotto, Btuart..............671 Liverpool.Brigham, K A 1
Tntder.(B) Black, 802 Liverpool..
Fitgjames.^Br) Hoyt... 1317 Liverpool
Jane, (Br> Mearls...
.A Ivow A Co
A l«ow A Co
.658 Liverpool A Low A Co
Roehttinbeau.8tackpolo.805 Liverpool II Gowdy
U KiuRdoin(Br)Cotter.l267 L'pooi, Harper, btuart A Co
Rttpidc(lt) Bocxelmttur.OOU rep'g Epping A Krets
Ulcuiyon (Ur) liowsou.845 Liverpool 1' Graves
Adrian. NonI 570 Havre Allen A Ball
MaHsachusutts. Saiuion.386 Mp'g....l’a*Ielford, Fay A Co
Stirling, Ueudersou 504 dis , g....radeIford, Fay A Co
Columbia, 8turgis 141 N Y U K Washburn
Barks.
Boreas, (Ur) McDonald J86 Bristol A Low A Co
Brothers (U) Murphy...277 Liverpool A Ixtw A Co
Bona Dea, (Br) Roe 625 dis'g A Low A Co
Intriusic(B) McFarland 657 dis'g A I«ow A Co
Chieftain, (llr) Fo#Ur..MC dis'g A Low A Co
N U liiohborn, Keudall.lfcb N Bay...Washburn, W A Co
JlrlgN.
Caroline, Stetson 189 Bostou urigunin, <v a, v.o
Florence, Hopkins 197 llostou Bunker A Ogden
Brigham. K A Co
.bunker A Ogden
Cohen A Fosdick
_ unter A Gammoll
R M Charlton, Lightb'n.147 W I Quautock, R A Co
An Indian Captive Returned.—A son or
Mr. Citubbs, of Adrian, Michigan, who was
stolen by Indians fourteen years ago, when
he wns uuly six year* old, returned to his
father, ueur Detroit, lately. It appoara he
waa aold by liieoaptor* to another tribe, who
aobseqneutly ro-sold him to n different tribe;
that he married the daughter of uo Indian
chief, and that, having adopted their cuvtoms,
he is about to go back fa il.on.
Another Wonder. — A monitor Iron
steamship, it is said, is to bo immediately
built iu New York. Tim saloon is to lie 2UU
fact in length, with accommodations for three
thousand passengerr). There are said to be
sixteen engines, with 5,000 horee-puwer ; the
maximum speed contemplated ia thirty mile*
per hour, and the ship is expected to make the
passage from New York lo Liverpool in five
Bf Barney William* mud lady made $11,-
000 during their recent engagement at New Oi
lcans, fasting tbiriy-five nights, aud muling on
p Atlantic brought from
it cargo that ever entered
ork iu a steamer. She has
Alum of one aud a half mil-
Tangent, Reed 000 Bath W 6rabtre*
Gen Boyd. Gilpafk 147 W I Cohens A Hem
Chatteuooge, Bradford..008 l'rov...Brigham, Kelly A Co
8 Duncan, Merriman....l53 Boston Bunker A Ogdon
Lion, 8awyer 180 die*g....radelfard, Fey A Co
R R Haskins, Snow 162 dis’g W C O'Driscul
Zeuobin, Carleton 2U6 dis'g...Brigham, Kelly A Co
E Pratt, Brightman 197 dis'g Cohens A Herts
Cardiff, Melville 198 dis'g Cohens A UorU
J Guttenberg, Morse 191 dis'g Bunker A Ogden
Mutnuioras, Wau ,O0U waiting Master
Mclioonei'e.
O W Pickering, Park.... M ,..W I Padolford, Fay A Co
M B Davis,Davis NY....Brigham, Kelly A Co
F SatterJv, Davis „N Y..„..WUIis A Brundag#
E Bray, Bray N Y,.« Rowland A Co
Ur**-*, Ueudersou.. .dis'g...Brigham, Kelly A Co
CURTAINS, CERTAIN MATERIAL,
FURNITIIHK COVERINGS, he.,
AT WHOLESALn & RETAIL.
W. H. CAUKVL'S
CURTAIN STORE
Is No. 100 <)b(>*tnut-Nt., I'hilndelphln,
Corner bth-st., opposite the Slate Mouse.
IT K has always iu store a lull stock of Proncli
11 Brocetelles; Do. Satin D* Lai a os;
India Satin Damasks; I Table A Piano Covors, Ae.;
French Moquette; | Gilt Cornices;
Do. Plushtt; • - | Gilt l*ins and Rands;
Lace and Alusliu Curtains I Gimps, Friar *
of every style and price. | Cords, Tasse ,
N. Y. Painted WINDOW SHADES of all styles and
prices; Buff Hollands; JSliode Fixtures, Brasses, Ae.
Tassels, Ac.
W8UADL
m ,«H» *««• - 1 - _
and esery thing cvinplete/or Curtains of tho newestParis
■tyles, aud at the lowestp
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
■ ■ ■ ■ rrTTr - [ , ..~..—.^.’^1 —r-rr:
GKOltGIA IIlKTOUlCAVs HOflKTY.
n>w-~ ^ Tho ionrtventh anaiversary insetlng of
»N3Slh# Rooluty will be held THIS Even
lag, the 12Ui inst, at the Historical llall, at 7*4 o'elook.
A full attendence ie requested,
fab 12 2 n. D. AUNOI.I), Recording Heo'y.
Niivannnii Mutiml Lnnu AsMiciatinn
A regular monthly meeting will be held
• the Exohangs on Monday Evening nekt,
Hi. Hih i.«. (hb iu) John it ouKnAiiniwy.
ItLl.I(«lO(iS NOTICE.
^ ~A Minionary Meeting will be held in Chrlr^
Churohon Hnnday Evening, in aid of the
Episcopal Mission ia Chine, upon which occasion an
appeal will be made in behalf of China by TONG
CUOO KEUNO, a Chinese Candidate far orders. A
collection will be taken up in connection with the ser
vices. Service to commence at >£ past 7 o'clock, fe 12
UUOCKllg’ AMHOCIATION.
fe 1 “J^A Meeting of the "Grocers' Association of
the City of Savannah," will be held at Ar
mory llall on Monday Eveuing, the 14Ui inet., at 8 o'
clock—punctual attendance ie requested. By order of
2* fob 12
tho Committee.
ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
OLE BULL’S
FAREWELL CONCERTS!
IN AMERICA.
OLE 13 U L L
Begs leave to inform his friends and tho public in genoral,
that before retiring from hta artistioal career, he will
visit some or the cilice of the .South, whore he hae mot
hit farniurtour such a cordis! reception.
1IIK BKC-OMP AMU I’OMTIVKMr LAST
CiltAIYD CONCERT OP
OLE BULL
In Savannah
WILL TAKE PLACE
This Evening, nt St. Andrew's Hall,
For whieh ocoasion he has engaged.
SIGNOltlNA ADELINA PATTI,
The Musical Phenotnonon, only Eight years of ago.
This extraordinary child sings the eongs of Maltbran,
ante, Jenny Lind, Parodi, Madame Bvnteg, Catharine
ayes, Alboni and Madame Bishoti, exactly as composed
for them, with incredible ease and perfection.
mAiiuicu ST it a k o sc II,
Musical Director and Conductor.
Programme of Ole llnli’e Grand Concert.
PART I.
1. Grand Fantasia Dramatiquo, on Popular Airs from
Lucia di Lainmernioor," composed and executed
„ „ V MAURICE 8TRAK08CH.
2. Brilliant Cavatina, from Vordi'sOi _
Hung by
3. Bravour Variation*, „„ .. .... .. au.u,
Bollini's Konteo e Uuilette. Composed and per-
. .... forlnod OLE BULL.
4. "Home, Sweet Home," the celebrated Ballad oom-
posud by 8ir W. Bishop. Sung by
Signorina ADELINA PATTI.
L'Amo, from
5. Introdusione do Capricoe Yarasione,
piu," from Paesillo. Composed for the Violin
alone, by N. Paganini, performed by.OLE BULL.
PART II.
1. "The Nightiugnle," a Woodland Soene. Composed
the 1'iauo Forte, bv
MAURICE 8TRAKOSCH.
and executed u
a the Bayadeje," Madatnu Anna llisbop'e cele-
torina ADELINA PATTI.
bratud Hong. Hung by
Jenny Lind'a Echo
; Hung by
orina A
” by OLE BULL.
The Carnival of Venh...
!;e Piano used by M. 8trakosuh ie from the celebra
ted manufactory of Stodard, aud kindly loaned by
Messrs. Zogbanm A Co.
The price of admission has been'fixed
■* "ill • • — —
$1 50—not secured $1.
. leginulng tl *
ZOGBAUM k CO'8.
4Hf“ With every admission tiokot will be given a
srtifleate bearing a number corresponding to every
mt. Thu certificate has to remain in tlie hands of the
original holders, and establishes the ownership I
tidT The public are respectfully
seat* 10 minutes before the Concvri
ning of the Concert, there
iberof Ushers, wearing i
On the
tendance
uu'.y will bo to show visitors
* at half-past eix; Cm
A T «£ N JE U M.
"THE CAMPBELLS~AflE~COMING.’
FOK SIX \K.IH S !
Commeaclog Thl. HvcIiln^, februar, 11.
(lamtrif't 1
AHltl IUON0MKNT
IV OKVICR,
. Hull It., pppo.tt. r»«r offiet.
. MAUJ1Y- M.rM.rl.
iOTlCES,
' ATTENTION^OUKv-
;»*. Ml ,
JU 0» l«u lort., (t S ff olook, *"*•
B/ order it Ci,t. Ham 7 WHH.,.,,
.a A rtWMlSU,
kltAWN NDinnUKH-orOrawi. APulukl
U. II. STEWART.
Class 36,
iwd at Wilmington, Del., This Day, Feb. 12.
75 Nmabors—12 Drawn Ballots.
CAPITAL:
3 0,000 DOLLARS!
Ao. Ao.
Ao. Ao. Ao.
Tiokcte *15—Share* In proportion.
1)ANT„ ll. STEWART.
fob 12 Vender for Gregory A Maury.
Liver Complaint,
Jaundice, DyHprpHlu, Clii'onlr. or Nervoue
Debility, Dlaenseu ul'tho Klducy*
■ing from a d
derod Liver <
maeh, such as <_
tlon, Inwnrd Piles, Ful
gust fur Food, Fullness or weight iu t lie
Stomach, Hour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter
ing at the pit of tho Stomach, Swimming
of thu Head, Hurried and Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at tha
i, Choking or Suffocating
ngorS „
SensHtiousw hen inalying
posture, D i in n e s s of
Vision, Dote
Wobs before
the Sight,
Fever an<l d AI pain in the h»fd, Deficiency of Ptrspira-
\f the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the S' *
Sudden Flushes of Meat, Pi
lion, yellowness of
Hack, Chest, Limbs, tfr., Sudden Flushes of Mrat, .Hurtl
ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Ecil and Great
Depression of .Spirits, can be effectually cured by
fin iiiinn ami I'M
‘ .vpirifs, can be effeotually cu
UK. HOOFLAND’8
CELKHKATED GERMAN BITTERS,
ritni-Aitnu nr
Dll. C. M. JAt'KSON,
ISIS, V,
AT THE GERMAN MEDICIFE STORE, 120 ARCS
STREET, 1‘1/ILA DELPHI A.
sthe
the United Sttite\
s attest, in nui/ty cases, after skilful physicians
hadfailml.
These Bitters re worthy the attention of invalids
PoNseHsing grea 'virtues in tlie rectification of disease
of the Liver aud lesser glands, oxeroising tho mos
searching powers in weaknois nnd affections of the di
gestive organs, they are withal safe, eerteiu and pleas-
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
[From the Boston Bee.l
The editor said, Deo. 22d—
Dr. lloojtatul's celebrntnl German Bitters, for the 0
of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepeia. Chronic
Nervous Debility, is deservedly oue of tho most popular
medicines of the day. These Bitters havo boon used bj
thousands, and a friend at onr elbow says he has him
self received an effoctual aud permanent oure of Liver
Complaint from th.v use of this romody. We
vinoed that, in tlie use of these Bitters, the pationtm
“ _ rengtli and vigor—a fac'
They uro pleasant in !
aud smell,
MMP0 delicate...
achs with safaty. under any circumstances. We
•caking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise
theiruee.
Scott's Weekly, ore of tho best literary papers pub
l!shed, said, August 25—
" Dr. MuofiamTs German Bitters, manufactured by
Dr, Jaoksou, are now recomuiundod by some of the most
promiuont members of the faoulty as an article of much
efficacy ia coses of fcrnalu woaknoss. As such is tho
ease, wo would advise ull mothers to obtain abotlle, and
thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debil
itated constitutions will tlud these Bloters advantage
ous to their health, as we know from experience the
salutary effect they have upon weak systems."
MORE EVIDENCE.
The Philadelphia Saturday Gasette, the best family
newspaper published iu the United 8tetes. The editor
says of
DR. IIOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS.
readers; and, thorefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof-
land's German Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly under
stood that we uro not speakiug of tho nostrums of the
day, that are noised about fora brief period and then
forgotten, after they have done their guilty rare of mis
chief, but of a medicine long established, universally
-rised, and which lias — 1 * u * L —‘ — 1 * ‘ l
t the hearty approval of the
Faculty itself.
Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the
foregoing) from all suctions of the Union, the last three
years, aud the stri ngent testimony in its favor is that
there is more of it used iu the practice of the regular
physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com
bined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully
proving that a sciuutitio preparation will inoetwitii
their quiet approval when presented even in this
That this medioino will euro Liver Complaint and
Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using it as directed.
Ituuts specifically upou the stoiiixch aud liver; it is pre
ferable to calomel in all bilious diseases—the effect is
immud'ate. They can be administered to femalo
liable benefit
fant *
.i safety a
Campbell Minstrels,
Have the honor to anuounce to their numerous friends
in Savanuah, that they will open as ubove with
Neto Song*, Duet* and Quarlefts, Operatic
Burletquct, Dancing, Shaking Quaker*, fyc.
JKW For particulars, see Bills of the day.
W Tickr.T8—Boxes and Parquctte, 50 cents.
*5 cents. Doors
*“*s »ec5Ved this afternoon from 3 to 5
clock, at the Box Office.
f#b 11 ‘f Dr. F. A. JONES, Agent.
FOU NKW-YORK.
w To Soil on Saturday, 12(A Febr'u
JR, at 10^ o'clock A. M.
ttThe U. 8. M. Steamship ALABAMA,
r . , , Capt. C. I). Ludlow, will leave os above.
For froiglit or passage apply to
ful> 10 PADELPQRD, FAY A
UNIT E l) S T AXES MAI iTlTl NE
FOR NKW-YORK.
ft To leave on SATURDAY, 19th Feb.,
^ at o'olock, . M., precisely.
The Ueited States Jlail steamship
leave as above.
'FLORIDA. Capt. M. C. widhtdTwlS
UNI T K II STATUS MAIL l,N£
FOR PIUI.ADBl.VHfA.
* Tol.»r. on WEDNESDAY, 23dF.b„
at - o'clock —. M., precisely,
M.;'.''. »P)«ndid steamship
'STATE OF OEOhaiA, Capt. Wal-
.. Collins, will positively leave as above.
For freight or passage apply
fab 10
C. A. It. LAMAR
iHncou, HfivvUiiiMvlllo and Othvi*
IjnndlngM.
To Leave THIS Evening, Feb. 12tA.
Th.^teamm.-CHAJ.JIARTWDGE,
'For freight
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO
FOK lil VFKl'OOlj,
v ship GROTTO, Capfn Stewart, liav-
it of hor cargo engaged and goto
SStti K ,or c * r P°. •■*■«•* anJ 8° iu K on
HMbosrd w ill have quick dispatch. For freight 300
lies Cotton, apply to
f « b 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOlt UALT1.IIORU—Revulnr jLIius
31^ Tho schooner URANIA, U. F. Henderson inai
will nioet with dispatch as above. Fo
■Ni^Kfreight or passage apply on board at Telfair'
KELLY A CO.
wharf o
M.,
FOR NEW VOHK—Union Lino.
?T-e p.ck.t .ohr. FRANCES SATTER-
isY, Davis master, having most of her cargo
Wungagod will have dispatch far the above port,
balance freight of 100 bales Cotton, or pasiago ap-
*2 0«b 12) WILLIS A BRUNDAOE.
Persons sending tlie height and width of their tsirufaw
of God ay's Lady's Bool:.
Steamers, hotels, car builders, and dealers generally,
supplied at the lowest wholesale pries*
V. lLCARRYL,
Importer of and Dealer in Furnishing Goode,
UPChsstnat-ft., earner Mh-street.
je 14 ly Opposite tho State House, Philo.
. shares Central Railroad and Banking Company
Stock, by order of the Ordinary of Chatham County,
PATRICK BRADI.Y,
fab 10 Guardian of Margaret J. Bradley.
T)K('KIVFIl per BHeauier—Apiifas. Puts-
J.\, toes, Oran berries, Dates, Prunes. Figs, At moods.
English Walnuts, Pecan Nuts, Bi^ill Nuts, English
IMckles and Saucs, C'ateup*, Au.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
1>
To Kent,
Tin l.rge, auaTooieut, .nj eligible Dwfllio;,
House, situated »b Orleans Square, corner Perry
and Barnard streets. Tho FURNITURE, which
is all new, and of superior uunillty. may bo purchased
with the lease If desired. Apply immediately at this
otlloe, or on the premises. tf feb 12
FOltHAJffti.
A fine CAKKIAGG, with n span
of well broken horses—sound, gentle, and
admirably adapted for family use; aold for no fanlt.—
Apply at this office, tf feb 12
A ' |
I
Spring Fashion.
Messrs. BEL'BE A CO.’S suporior HATS of
the Spring Ntyle, now in store and for sale at the
Hat and Cap Store ot N. K. BARNUM A CU.,
2 149 Congress 8treet,
WANTED TO HIKE.
jj^GOOI) STEADY WOMAN to wait in the
by the year—wages paid mouthly if requir-
mlouiars inquire at this office. 3 fe 12
JPctlitfrew’s White Corn.
I ^WO carguno cf the a bo vo celebrated Corn for
sole to arrive by (feb 12) C. A. L. LAMAR.
FOK KENT.
npIIE Upper Floor of Oglethorpe llall, for one
~Tebl2 r ° i HABERSHAM A SON
I NOIt HAIffK.—Lot CU feet on Weal Broad-*-,
1 running back 12U feot, with a small Woodon Build-
lug on it. Apply t~ "■ —
(f*I2)
, NOTICK.
T’HE npnciul copartuorship hurntoforeexisting ill
I the city of Savannah, and entered tuto on the
22d day of January, 1852, between Alexander A. Smets
and Moses J. Solomons, in whiuh the said Alexander A.
Smuts was the special partnor, and the said Moses J.
Solomons was the general partner, for tho transaction
of a general Grocory business in the city of Savannah,
is hereby dissolved by mutual consent of the said part
ners, of which dissolution this notiee is given in aouotd-
aace with the provisions of the aete of the legislature
of 1H37, in relation to special and limited partnerships,
ALEX. A. SMETS,
Savannah, Feb. 10,1853. M. J. SOLOMONS.
BEVtAHE^OF 'COUNTERFEITS 1 .
This medicine haa attained that high oharactcr which
necessary for all medicines to attain to induce coun
terfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the
innoceutly deceived.
' narks of the Genux
signature of C. M. JACKSON
liver of tlmt
Thoy have the wri
pou tho wrapper, i
without which they
1’
N MEDICINE STORE.
blown in tlie buttle,
For «alo“ Wholesale aud Retail
No. 120 Aroh-otrcet, oho door below Sixth, Philadelphia
aod by respectable dealors g' ucrally through
pjubj&imiHrcfcd
To enable all classes ofinvalids to onjoy tli<: advantagot
of their great restorative powers.
Single bottles 75 cent*.
Also for sale by'J. A. Lx ROCHE, W.W. LINCOLN
Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
Wholesale Agents, Haviland, Uarrall A Co., Charlei
ton, 8. C. MW Fir
disease and always prevent
R. R. R. REMEDIES.
Hadway’s Ready ReUof
Radway’s Renovating Resolvent,
Radway’s Ready Regnlators,
r |UlE use of which will in all cases iiutanlly stop
I pain, quiokly enre disease
sickness.
No rain, or Sickness, or, DteSM
ter will remain iu urwUe«4 the syi
the influstu-e of R. R. It. Remedii
Rudwny’s Itcady Keller,
Internally nml Kxternnlly.
EXTERNAL PAINS.—The moment it is applied ex
ternally it stops all pain. It cures Rhoumatism, Lum
bago, Gout. Paralysis, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Tic
Duloreux, Sprains and Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain
ful Swellings, Cramps aud Spasms, in a few hours.
INTERNAL PAINS.- * “ ~ ‘
vr Unhealthy Mat-
while it is under
drops of Radway’s
*" ■ “i* most dis-
Dyseutary,
cramps, i
aud convulsions.
R. R. RELIEF.—The very moment it is applied it
stops iiaiu, arrests disease nnd removes its cause.
K. ft. RELIEF.—Cripples, leap for joy! The aged,
the intirin and tho crippled, instantly feel the effeots of
Radway’s Ready Relief; it rejuvouatusuldage.rende:
tho stiff jointed supple and active, infus
strength in the sore, w eak and disabled 11m
i life and
i the joints and muscli
t was applied externally and in-
streugthens and makes sound and whole, the weak, iu-
tirm and crippled.
R. R. RELIEF.—Cough cured in ifvo minutes! Rad-
way’s Ruady Relief cured a gentlomau in live minutes
of, a severe fit of coughing. The gentleman had
slept for two nights ; it
tsrnally.
R. R. R. NO. 2
Radway’s Renovating Resolvent,
Quiokly cures Scrofula and all ohronio and syphilitic
complaints, consumption, bad coughs, wastiug away of
the body, and all diseases of the lungs.
It resolves away all diseosod deposits,
It purifies the blood and other Uuids,
It renovates the system.
R. R. RESOLVENT.—Nineteen Fever 8
Rid way's Renovating Resolvent. A gentleman who had
taken great quantities of Meruurv, who became salivat
ed, aud whoso body was a loose of putrid liesh, was en
tirely cured by tha nseof lUdway's Ren.,vAting Resol
vent. Tho first week he had taksn th* Resolvent, a
piece of solid matter like the rind of cheese, one eighth
of an inch thick and six iuches in length, was discharg
ed from a large sore on his leg. From that day he grew
butter, lie oontinued tho use of tho Reiolvont and the
Regulators. Iu two week from the time he oommenaxd
using the R. It. Remedies, every sore was healed, his
llesh was sound and pure, neither blotch or disfigure
ment was visible to annoy tbo sight or mar the appear-
whloli threatened bis life,
meut—ho was salivated
his body has Lien covered with foul
aged 40, who in his youth
ed a loathe some disease
o w as a victim of illtreat-
ith Mercury, and for years
, ed with loul and corrupt humors,
lie commenced the use of Radway’s Renovating Resol-
tone bottle when all the mereu-
rlal a deposits were driven out of bis system, lie is now
well.
IUDWiY'8 Hknovatinu Rbsoi.vcnt—Will care ail
ohronio, sorofulous, syphilitic complaints, merourial
diseases, diseased dsposits, nodes, swellings, tumors,
ulcers, fever sores, uousumptlou, bronchitis, all diseases
that have been in the system for five, ten, or twenty
years:'
R.R. R. NO. 3.
KAO WAY’S KEUULATOHS,
A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior to
all pills or powders for regulating thu bowels.
All persous who are inclined to costiveness are here
informod that ouo or two of Radway’s R gulators will
pleasantly and agreeably empty the bowols twice in
twenty-four hours.
R. It. REGULATORS—Chronic Costi veness.—A pop
ular gentleman in this city, well known to druggists
throughout the United States, had not enjoyed the lux
ury of a natural discharge from the bowulx for twenty-
“ * ' * alu of ‘
» w ° •'".iptoutly hntrd IhrShCf;
•CS5T HERMAN BITTERS, .old „y
"», •»> Aro!. PWlwl.lpkU,
of the highest commendation, aud we h
,n t* *■ o«»o tho boat Medicine*
for tho eomplalnbi far w hieh D is Moommend,,;
... Tl.udQt to the la.t«, And nan ho token un i
clr.umtunona, by thn moat d.Unotu .tOTno'l" i’ 1
wid.. hnvn uniud In — ”
pte« for nnd »ld., line, united in enmiu.Mi-Jj
lnenlunble ramedy for dyepe^in. d.kllil, ...
.uuh nr. th« h.nlln, tff.ou ot thl. pnnae.’,
hope It niny b. tntroduoed to ..... f,n,i|y *
W» h».i or I. llk.ly to linyo . ylollm. M "
A NEW UK1HUDY ~ ~ ~
IHmnroff /or IA. rur. Nm/„la, Hichli and t
lilic ComptnlnU. ***P»I- |
ft CO., Cbendn,
•S®* »«"«■« ponorful ay,’
qulok remody tor U.onptody core of Sorotnln, Bl.t ,
Concur, Tumor., Synhtlt nnd nitli.r .. . '
Cancer, Tnmorr, Syphtli nnd nithor obilinnle w.k, '
ic dieases. r&l *
Thn mnm.nl thin .ntrnordlonry M.dicln. Iitnt..
biftni to enro-tho patient feel, it workln, in tbn nii. ‘
nlmo.t in.tnntly. It Import! oleotrUlty to",
hono. mmole. 9bre, nerre nnd rrcretlon of tbo iy.i
rcoolring nnd driring out nil dliorntd dopoelu ,1
log, purifying «nd onricblng tbo blend, lnYl„r,t|., '
booltby Aotlon tho ntryoni energy, And ImpATtior h..i
thy YiUIW, to every function In lb, body,
AUt to tAko, And quick to Ml. It ie cAll.d Rodn,
Ronoyntlng Roiolyonl. prio.llperboule,nnd Rn.i„'!
Ready Relief ia .old for 2d and fiO eonta pe. boitie. u
onree all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Nereoua Paine n
will cure Chill, aud Fame in fifteen minuter- itoi, ti.
diitroa.lng pnlnifor Uinrrhma iu ton minute., and
Hie moet painful dUohargoi in Iftn.n or twenty Bil .
feb ]
Private Hospital.
DOCTORS WII.It.1IAN & UANAH!,,
Fana-iTunoT, Bui nun nr run run Ron,
g-giy, !»>• WIRBMAN A fJANAHL kni,.
pUtod.tb. arrangmuonu Jb> a Ibi.,.,
iioipital, and fitted up the .nnc ulth all the applln,,,
of hygiene, good nurilng, and raodionl and onrgit.] u.
tendance, now offer tho bnnefita of tho inatitution lo L.
publio.
The terms of admission aw $1 per day. This win k.
oure constant and efficient medical attendance, m*4i.
cines, board and lodging. Ten dollar* will be require
in advance, which will not ba subject to roelnnuticn.-
Apartments perfectly private nay be obtained on uo
sonable terms.
That the Institution may partake aa maeh aa poesille
of the benevolent publio character which tbe origit*.
tors intended, they have aolicitod the following gcstlp
men to act aa a board of visitors, who will at ell ss4
any time inspect the premises, aud whole namsi u;
guarantees to tho pabllo of its efQcieut management:
lion. Langdon Choree, i John W. And.rme
Jfjtl'h “■**?. A. A. Smote,
Chari.. Qreoa, | John W. Raima,
Solomon Cohen,
John Boston, T
Montgomery Camming.
Arrangements have also besn made for the accensu
dation of negross. r. II. 'WILDMAN, M. I).,
Cornel Abe room and South Broad.it
OHAS. GANAHL. M. 1).,
South Broad-street, East of Bnnuid.
dee 21
of Cotton to my friends In Liverpool id
- (Sm) C. A. I.. lAMAIf '
DR. J. J. RUBBUT80N,
omen, no. 100 BBOtrauTON-iTBsaT.
Residence, "MarshallHousa." 6m msy»
MKDIC’AIj CO-PAUTNBK8IIIF.
» Dr. E. U. MARTIN and Dr.It. L. BYRD,
having associated themselves in tbo prac
tice of their Profession, may be found at their Office,it
the residence or Dr. B., No. 97 Broaghton-street, south'*
side, botweeu Bull and Drayton-etreet*. Dr. M. m»y
be found at the Marshall House at night. Cm ao 4
requested to hood ie
their nemos to either of tho undersigned, and rosti ;i
the Fulaskl House on Thursday, Feb. 3d, 1853, at 11
o'elook A. M.
JAMES U. COUPER, JAMES P. SCREVEN,
RICHARD T. GIBSON, RANDOLPH 8PALDIN0,
n. A. L. LAMAR, ANJJBBVf LOW,
jan 13 TUOS. M. FORMAN. U
dentistry" ~
DR. IU. C. HEALS
Performs all operations pertaining to Natural or Artll-
clal Teeth, in tho best style. Offios first corner west of
the Marshall House. ly jm 17
DBNTISTKY.
DR. Q. D. BARNES',
Surglcnl nnd .lleekanlenl Denfloi.
OI5o. corner of Congrnu nnd Whilaker-lU., ov.r Ri
ly np 17
Trnnd.rgnat'a Dry Ooodt atom.
DK. WM. NKDHKW KINO,
^Hoeing located in ffneannah, offoro hi. pn- ■
foeiionnl MrelcM to eitliana In tha olty u4
eioiuity. '■■■
Olftoo .lornor of Barnard and State etroeu.
RnmuKircns.—Robt. lUtnhleou. E..J. Stephen Ht-
bor.linm, E^.j John B. Wilder, En,.; nnd Mann.
' iui
Way k King.
TAPSCOTT’8 FOREIGN BXCHANGK
AM-
FAIIGRATION AGENCY.
ft Persons wishiug to send for their frisnJ*,
and desirous of bringing them oat by hnt
olass packet ships, are informed that the subscribers srs
the only agents for the above Aguuoy in this city.
They are also authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm.
Tapseott ft Co., Liverpool, In earns from &l and up
wards, whieh drafts are negotiable in any town through
out Ireland and Great Britain.
Drafts on Fraace and Germany, payable fa all peril 1
of the Continent, also for sate. Apply to i
BUNKER ft OGDEN, 80 Bey-lt.
F K A N K LIN JO IS OFFICE*
WM. H. ROYAL.
_ ^ „ PLAIN AND FANCY
BOOK and job printer,
titil Our. UrotiRhlon dp Wltltnk.r.u. (im
DENTISTRY.
Ill 0 SJ 0 IL Ea Hj 3
•iurgicnl nnd itlcchnulnnl Dantfnl.
Offloe in BROUGHTON STREET-
<outh .Ido—n.nr Wlillnker-it, ly
H DR. SULLIVAN has removed his Office
to Congress-street, between Drayton wd
Aberoorn. tf
novH
Savx.vnau, Gko., Jane 24, 18S1
F9* The Mexican Mustang Liniment has been nied
in my family aud on my plantation far a great variety
or diseases, and bae never yet failed to give ftimedieU
relief and offset a permanent cure. 1 have cured sev
eral eases of Rhbuw mihb that had resisted the skill of
best physicians. It bos cured Ringworms by a fe* i
applications, Chilblains in a fe^r days, Toethteh* im
mediately, Frost Bites, Cute, Sores, and Corns in e
short time; Nervous Headache and Neuralgia cared
entirely. In fact, I hare need it for almost everything
and it has always cured. I oousider it the best taedi-
cino I have ever used. WILLIAM JOHNSON,
Proprietor of tho Marshall lIoa««.
J$F* Go to any of tlie Drug Stores and get a M«*-
tang Llnimeat Almanac for 1853—free. See odvertiie-
mont in this paper. »od dee 28
five years without the aid of drastic purgatives, which
Iu withdrawing from the firm of M. J. Salomons, I
ig to tender my acknowledgment* far the liberal pat-
tuago extended to it during the past year, and to so
licit a oontiuuanoo of thefarors of my friends iu behalf
A. A. SMETS.
DGAK.—IU boxes f’runrt’
^ bbl*. do. Crushed Sugar: 40
landing from tnhr. Urania aud for sale b 1
Ol
S I
laud!
feb
U««
I
Loaf Sagar; 30
o. do. Yellow do.,
•g from snbr. Urauia and far sale by
feb 12 CLAP HORN ft CUNNING IIAM.
JORHnM UKUP 511 t/lilo. Moon aud Prime
Pork; 60 do. do. and Prime Beef, landing and ft
‘ [fab Ml CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGii
"fiXOHANUK WANTED
lit AM.
bore* Railroad Steek. Apply
WM. WRIQHT.
A Boy Id yearn old, cauwbir of
jrset, and driving them in single
•ound. Apply to
fab 3
i?OK HALF
auexdiag
naraees, warranted
uii — —
WM. WRIGHT.
1 lOOFLAND GERMAN BITTKIW.-
JLX Jor tbo permanent cure of Li
Janui" “
podia*, Dyopepsia, Nervoi
arising from a «li •ordered Lifer ,
received p«r steamer State of Goorgfaaud far sale
W. W. LINCOLN, Moaeiu-
Debility, and *ii dEtuases
Stomach, thin d.i^
-----» y day until
wliolo organisation become regulated. He lias not
regular evaouatious, aud has not takeu a particle of
medicine lor six mouths.
R. It. Relief and Regulators cured a gentleman of liv
er complaint, who had suffered greatly far a number of
iinths.by one application of itulicf per day far a week
¥ doses oif Regulators.
fovers, favor and agues, and all kinds <*f favors.
To keep tliL bowo!* regular and the system free from
taorbid humors, R. R. lllMo. 3, R»d way's Regulators.”
K.K. U. OFFICE, Fulton-st., N. Y.
.Sold by DruggUteevsrywber*.
***** MWriatnlg
|EUAN NL'Tcf*—1,UUU puuuda fresh
Nuts, in store aud for sale by
* » W: D. yORD.
"SpW-H# Cgttee M.Us und
Spice Mills, fat aale fa- ~
oplce Xallli, far axle by
a 31 r. W. CORNWM^' , '^.i)hryattHdreek.
S Ntrlpe-a O.lmbur*.—IUbolee
L7 Schley * Striped Otaabarge, jujt received and far
•wby __ IjaaJij Laroche a bownk.
fSS*5p,CUOoEpfi and Okilnu Wore!
JJT A full nn.ortni.nt eonMntlr on l.nnd nn J foe enle
YE (jnnai CUtif.INRA BUf.Kf.EY.
( 1ilAMFA(iNK.-j0 ^iCrSTUiuSaSR, «<
\y most Superior quality, " Huntiug Club" of direct
importation, far eaie by the sole ag ‘
COll EH S ft HE^rz.
Y.—60 Imleo primn Enjinru liny, nuw loml*
. in, Gun Um brl, Urntlno, for .ole'ky .
BfrNKKItt OGDEN*
Freed) Knfai. uud tiv
real* by
UU-NKLB ft CGDLN,
this dtj |.>LUNITUKli.—Four Fresch Eofai. uud tiro
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!
ft IMPORTANT TO DYSPEPTICS.-Br*
J. 8. Houghton's Parent, the True Digtsidt
Fluid or Gastric Juice, prepared fro* Rennet, or the
fourth stomach of the ox, after directions of Baron Lie
big, Hie great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton,
M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful reinsd/
for indigestion, dyspepsia, jaundiae, liver oomplei* 1 *
constipation and debility, curing after nature's owa
method, by nature'e own agent, the gastrio j*ie*-~*
Pamphlets, containing scientific evidence ef its ?»!«•*
furnished by agonts gratis. See advertisement in uw*
ther part of this paper. cod ly ju n> lL.
Q. N. NICHOLS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
Bull-et.,oppowite l»uln*kl House t
^ SAVANNAH, GA.
JfOr Ciroulars, Cards, Bills of Lading. Cheokt,
Boeters and Programmes, done at short noUee. f f 5*)/
Book and Job Printing
(ENTRANCE IN THE LANE.)
CITY HOtTEU,
Buy street, Ijnninnl, ,,
frills ion, e.tnbli.lifci and fneor.Ujf toJVjS
rrilia lony e.lnbli.l.ecl »ua Mvoruoiy
X 1*1 ooouSee n control location In tho
portion of too oily. Tbo proprietor ll Flenr-It-J",
nounoo lo bio old pntrone, nnd tbo.* vrby inw boro* ,
favor blu with tbelr einiu, that b, reoeot eddW“‘"
improvements in his eetablishmont he isploted
ssssioa of more ox tended means than heretofore lor
comfort and convenience. 3f*»rklouIser>
riven in the lute alterations to the ap ”'*
eiod to ladles axd famiiiee, which, wi
7®
their arrangement.
dining room, thus’ securing
iutraeron fivni other portions of that
lag them *11 the privacies cf home, ffwwy.jgj.
Savannah will find tbe City Hotel all th«y
it, and no effort on «h- part of thawbteriUr b*
T. CONDON. PeW'(i?5
Mofies:
Tbomne Atkin., nnd nit tndobud to
.... a.ok. .oUI.lu.nt with I10LKT l 1 -, ATKINA
jntt IA W*4 IdnnUAtd AdBUnirtf«“-