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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1853)
m Tf STEAMS THROUGH IN SO TO 55 TlOlIftS. New-lork & Ckarlcilon titeaiu-i’uckeU l^aroAdf«r'»wh»rraMTirfSiln-Vu^ C .V&r*"”* »nd each altornato H’otImm- ^%a^tt3smstt£,.I .1/■ On Saturday the uew and sjdeu- Bra^^^^dra Stfamships JAH. AU(ii:n Cuj-t. J. Dickinson 1,500Ton*. MARION' Capt. M. Herr/... 1,200 Ton.. The HOUTliKHNKR, W. Foster uommaudur, will leave uaoh altoruat* Wednesday—having been nowly coppsrod and guards raised, is now in oomplote order, **T For SVeight or Pxasoge, having elegant Htule Room accommodations, apply »c the oittuo of the \gtn HENRY MIS8ROON, Coiner East Bay and Adger’a Sou. Wharvoa, N. B.—A new ship will be placed on the line to oou root with the Southerner on Wednesdays. fob 10 ■u. fi*. w. 8TKAMttIUF J.MAMKL, I William Rollfua commander,between Savnnuah, Key Weat and Havana, connecting with the Paclliu Mall a Steamship Company’# Line for California. Thia aplondid non steamship will hereafter leave Savannah for Key Weat and Havana on the 15th nod doth of oaoh month, and from (Havana for Savan nah on the 8th and 22d of each month. nud the Paciflo Mail Line from Panama to California and Oregon. Passengers will be landod at the Railroad Wharf free —tranait at the Isthmus at the passengers expeui COHENS * HERTZ, Agoi i be had of , —at Savannah. Tioketa for Now Orleans, Aapinwall hud San Fra eland eau be had by applying to MOliOEUAf A CO.. Charleaton, H. 0. Passengers this trip (of the 10th I nil.) will’ With the splendid steamer Golden Gate at Panama. jan 12 ■"tfOKTMULADELFliAA. tlphid ami Philadelphia ami Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The uew and splendid aide-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons register, Capt. Walter Col llna, has commenced her regular trips and willleave Savant .h on Wednos day, tho 8th Sept., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter; aay on tho 22d hope., and tfth and 20th Out., and 3d and I7tn Nov., and so on. Thia ship has been built with entirs regard to safety, oomfort and dispatch, and offer* oilitie* to business aud travel. Forfroightor passu* C. A.,L. LAMAR. Agent in Savannah. *■ * *“ * i Philadelphii apply to jan 21 HERON A MARTIN, Ag’ta NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. •Tho new and aplondid steamships h 1 FLORIDA, Cupt.woodhuli, aua ALA' * HAMA, Capt. Ludlow, bolongiug vannah and New York ovory Saturday! ^These^uhipa are of I t 300 tons register, and unaurpass- a safety, speed and comfort. Theso steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, rive in Nu w York as soon as or before them, ftfjjr Cabin passage 225, payable before going on board. Agents: PA DEL Folio, FAY A CO, Savannah. Jyu SHIP LINES. FOR IflVFUFUOl,. Til. A No. 1 Brlti.l, .Li,i 1HKE TRADKR, ^Captain Black, having two-thirds of her cargo n board, requires a few hundred bales of j with. For freight apply to Capt. Black on board or to [fab 10-6] ANDRaWLOW a FOR L1VEUPOUL. c*. The first class British ship FITZJAMES, Capfn gdcgjtlioyt. having over two thousand bales Cotton on •atWEhoard, will have dispatch. For freight or re mainder or cargo, apply to Captain Hoyt on board or f fob 10 ti ANDREW LOW A CO. roll NilIV VOKK—Uoui-kui Juinu. Wili have immediate dispatch for the «SMM»For freight of 100 1 go apply to(feb 10) ROWLAND A CO. jdTjA meet with dispatoh for tho above port w2aMKfreight of 100 bales Cottou to complel apply to [fab 9] H. K. WASHBURN,. HIGH AM, KELLY A CO. o load for Philadelphia. Apply t WILLla A HllUNDAGE. FOR NKlV YORK.—Old EsUnblisded j,im, DECK LOAD WANTED. The schooner MASON B. DAVIS, F. B. Davis master, will meet with dispatch dreigln or passage apply on board at Teifair’i (fe 4) BIUOQAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NEW URL LAN.,. . The brig CHATTANOOGA, W. Bradford mas- liter, will meet with dispatch as above, i-'oi eight or passage apply on board at Teifair’i BIUGUAM, KELLY A CO. 8EL WANTED, A vowel of the capacity of 4UU or 500 bale Cottou, wanted for 1 ted for an Eastern port. Apply to WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. Vessel Wunted tor New York. • 'irv A ▼««»«! to load with Cotton and Rice for New York. Apply ■WB; jau 15 ROWLAND A CO. VESSELS WANTEU. . Freight of lumbar and timber for Boston 0 k York can by *u»d on application to jan 10 ROWLAND* CO. VESSELS WANTED ON FitEiGUl 1 OR CHARTER. rj. 1 Freights for Northern, Eastern and Southern ports, can bo had on applisa-. ■tion to (nor 4) ROWLAND A CO. VESSELS WANTED for Northern Stand Eastern ports. Apply to *> ■loot?—ly] WILLIS ABHUNDAGE.2 “ JLook out for the Engine when the . WMI8TLK ELUWS.” ' Competition i* tho Life of Trade.” T1MSCU ’AIKT NOW AS T11EV USE TO WAS. The attention of the pub lic is calledto tho largo and, spieuuiu stock of all kinds of CAHH1AGES, constantly kept on hand by tho Subscriber. Persons trading to Savannah will please to boar in mind that they are indebted to tho undersigned for ’ '.ring thepric** of Carriage* in thin market jrum 15 0 20** cut. take pleasure in stating that my Manufacturing arrangements are now oumpleto in Savannah, aud i ' my intention soon to form a oonaexiun with one of best manufacturing establishments in the North make Carriages expressly for tnis market; so ray p STEAMBOAT LINES. Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg. 1U. Union SU,rabo«t Comp.ny of jG^^agjJjGwrgla and South Carolina havingtho- K ^^^^^^»lraugblv overhauled and refitted thssu- tlor Btiii fukiu II COOK .Nil OKBOON, with 1 "? "‘O W»»<P<>« ft.i.l.t of .11 o»«orlptlon bakwNu H.rM.ab Annum, «.d ll.Mbnr,, With as much, if not more, dispatoh than any other boats on the river. The steamers are commanded by expurienced and aoooiumodfttiug captains, and afi frtlglit consigned to their agents v* 111 be forwarded ,frn« or Commissions. Th* aeoorumodatiuns for pansengars eiiual if nut superior to any boats on the river. Fare 13,00. HENRY lUlU'EIl. Pr., Savannah, E. F. KINCHLEY A CO., •• JAMES HARPER A CO., AngnsU. Savannah, 21st Sept.. 1852.sop 21 SAVANNAH MORNING SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, &c. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA. Vin Durimi, ilruunwlck, Nr. ftlurts, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLE BURG (Blaok Creek). AND PICOLATA. * wg Tumi ay, at 10 o’clock, rpnm .;«t1 superior steam-naokot WM. GAS- 1G^. Capt. Bhaw. will leave TnoHday ■NMMHMnMornlni. .1 10 t>‘«lMlr . ...1 .111 ooiook, and will Morning, tiuue to leave every Tuesday. Thj r *^« , . of pwsag* by this boat are as follows: Z Jasksouvilis 6 00 _ , B , ,a 1 c ^ Creek, PlcolsU and 1‘alatka. 8 00 For freighter passage^apply on board, at Charleston r a m u 1 o rv a n l k ^ Dancing Academy, AT ST. ANDREW’S IIA]7l MU. NICHOLS R ESPkCl Il’LLY nniiouiicns lo tlm Young |, a . uios and Gentlemen of Savannah, and alto to - ‘“VlDWrlor, that he Will open classes the above popular Hall, ou Dloutlny, Frbrunry Ufli, 185:1. oLn-rmiS 0 ! * • onrfc0 of ORACEFUL GEM LRE, a correct and elegant method of Society OunciiiK ft Walt/Jng. Loajiona will nlto bo given in tho following Fashionable " “tl» , »y i hro now danced at all the Fashionablo freighti stoain-paoket wharf, CLAGHOBN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’tS. TU TRAVELLERS UU1NU NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH All) (JUAUI.B8TON U. B. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Lear* Savannah every morning at 4 o’olook A. M. Aflf . ■ Wiliulugton Ntcuui-Pnrketn, Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, atfop.M. . and also with tho Wkw-V° r k nnd CliorleMtou Hlvninshlpn Which leave Charleston every Wednesday aud batm day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arr ve in timo to oonnect with the splen did new steamship Janie* Athjrr ouo waok, aud the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $20—time 52 hours; steamships, $25. [my 15] 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA HATH Of PASSAGE REDUCED. The superior new stoampaoket WE !LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every , Saturday at 10 o’clock A. M. ,Kate of passage in large airy sUte rooms, m follows 8t. Mary’ Jaoksoaville 6 00 8 00 Will be shipped fro# of all charges at Palatka. A —ly on board, at the Charleston Co.’s Wharf.« S 8. M. LAFxTTEAU, Agsn (J. S. Mull. n_ SAVANNAH TO DAB1EN. A MNIi of ,’our Horse fo.t Coache, levs. S.- vunnah evory Ltlunday and Thurnday, at 7 o’clock A. HI. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro’ and South Newport, arriviug in Darien at 6 o’clock P. M. UeturuIiiR 011 TueHdayn and Fridays Arriving in Savannah at 5 o’olook P. M., and eonnLtfng with the boats for ths North, and the cars for the West. W Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister * Co. J . BATHING IIOISL. M. HAYWOOD respectfully nnnouucoe to the ,e 9f , Savannah that on and after this day, reb. Vtb, the price of bathing will be, for a single bath /.r 3 tickets for $1, uutil tho 1st day of May tho 1st ol May until the 1st of Novembei next, the price nf bathing will be 25 cents a bath, fe 0 NKW BOOKS, RECEIVED BYJOHN M. COOPER & CO N TUUBIIDAY, F*BHUAUr3KD. KW WORK. IlyMiss M.J. McIntosh. The Ji Good ty * n ' 1 tb0 Low,y; or * 000,1 ia AI1 lind Ueart-liistorlefi and Life-Picturos. By T. 8. Arthur. F. W° 8hoHon° for Superannuated. By VUTNAM's'M6NTHLY FOR FEBRUARY. "* ‘ ” — - .| 0 f Roohesterj Ruth Garnett, or the Loves of t BL Helena. Bv Barry E. O’Meara. Esq'. FOR HALE. A CONVENIENT SHOW-CASE, suitable for “P27 JlAL • ladies’ shoe or fancy store. , HOUSTON * QROUNDE«QN. VAL£A[TIAI£S. fj^HE Subscribers buve just received and openei .1 a large assortment of VALENTINES, among wnich aro a lot of very rich patterns put up in boxes. Also, a large stock of Comio Valentinos, Envelope ritxr. An L ftb 11 J. M. COOPER * CO. To Hire, 4 GOOD HOUSE SERVANT- childrcu. Apply to good nurse for A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street. ICC.HOUSE—Hcinoval. ntuaiou on Liberty atreot, uo&r Gillum’s Grits Mill, whore ho will keep a constant supply of ICE duriug the entire year. All orders punctually attended to. feb 2 Harper f s Magazine ^OR February. Keu.lved by f "b2 JOHN M. COOI'ER t CO. B. I>. Evans T T O R. N E Y A T LAW 8AU.SDEIiaVII.La, WA9UI.SGTO.SCoU.MV, Ga., promptness and dispatch. Bob Lost or stolen. Oa Saturday Evening last, February 5th, White Bull DOG, having a brown spot o ■' **•“ L *-* cropt and the namo of KOSSUTH. A liberal reward will be riv en for information leading to his diaoavery, or on his being brought F. SCUKKFF, tf corner Wsst Broad and llarrison-i s will psreeire most 01 trade with tho most entire satisfaction U N. B.—.Tho inhabitants of tbe neighboring Count 1 are particularly informed Hint none of tbe work Ped died inthoir respective neighborhoods is from my ustab- -lialmicaj, [jan 8-(iin Boarding. qWO Single Geutimuoii can be accommodated A. krith pleasant Board and uiouly furnished n in a private family, oouvonient to tho busiuess pa the nity, being three minutes walk to the Post <j Apply #t this office. fe w NOTICE A. JENKINS, of tho Hr k Co.-, will attend at the ollloe of Starke* liry- of Harty, Jenkim . - —ice of Starke* Dry everyday. (Sundays oxceptod,) from 12 to 2 o’clock, 1 rocelve orders for Lumber, aud transact bustue: ttrn Fig Island — -• Court ol* Coiniuuu 1‘lcus unci ojer uml Twrntluur, for the City of guvauimk.— February Term, 183.1. Court, by order of tho Judge, (at chambers,) X 1* adjourned until Monday, 2bth insUut. Suitors, jurors aud witnesses will please take notice of the same. The place of meeting in future will be at the Court House. [feb 8 tdj WM. H. BULLOCH, Clerk. ouia.Ami kkwauv » the Womau CATHARINE; she is about 22 y,».. «.«, blark.,5 feet,5or 6 inehes, stout built, large mouth, thick J»ps, a mar* ox tend lug from the right corner of hoi mouth; she forworly bolongod to ilrs. Elisabuh Cltr- toii, of i'utnall Co., Ga., and ruuaway f*im her last f'ner about 17 miles from town, on the Middlegr und " "IJ WM. WR1UUT. Road. For Snle, I j'OUR young, well broko Buggy and S.ddl. found nnd g.ntln.^Ai.pl^ to O THIS kOUNU IWAKOOIVKU^I ,» Robort and liaruld on the Florida Coast,— rh 5 f’ R ; Goulding, with a Map aad Illnstratious. «uoth«r supply reoeived by Map and Illustratious. ■JOUN M. COOPER * CO. l or Hide, A SHALL LOT OF LIVLIU'OOI. COAL—Au- S'r ■» .. BAILV. New York 8teampaoket Wharf. Received from Piiiluduiuhiu LADIES’ BLACK GAITER BOOTS, AS„«!. Unw,t Also Ladies’ and fu?i! !* dUoM ttud B ™te. A call isrespeot- 1 ‘ oliult «d. wm. ueidt; - 80 7 Gibbons'Building. WATS.—Sued Outa, in sacks, lauding ■KJ and for sale by r sale by -ggJL-. - COHENS* HERTZ. iR 1 !?-* RISINCi FLOOR.'—AoU package., b ld0 ba 8" 18 iba * 8olf Rising Flour, J fob 7 * l¥ * d ^ f ° r ***" r U UnA ' ‘ V A CjJoocI Cliance ^OR any person desirous to sell READY-MADE Jj CLOTHING. We having determined to give up tno retail trade in Savannah, would diaposo of tho stock now on baud on very favorable terms, aud continue (if agreod upon) to manufacture for tho party. The Gar ments are all new, cut and made by our.eives; they cheaper and in better order than any other stock iu vauuah, and no mistake. The business is well *>stab- lished on the oash system, although a few have insinu ated themselves into the good opiuion of our clerks aud obtained oredit. We are compelled to admit thoir ac- wuiitai remain unpaid v However, we intend to publish leir names, so that other young strangers may be 0 r from Whitaker. M: Horse for Sale. ,A young HOUSE, 4 yours old, (hat may be in Harness, may be bought 8. J. CASSELS, at the Academy. NOTICK. T WISH to dispose of my interest in tbe brig JL ROB'T M. CHARLTON. For further particulars W. QUANTOCK, Ju., corner of South Broad and Montgomery-streets, f ‘ K * *' — JA8. QUANTOCK,JB. CIUAIiS TUST received a choice lot of CIGARS, via. :— U 10.000 Rio Hood os, 10,000 La tiuipuscuana, 10,000 La Patria, 8,000 La India, 10,000 Autonlo Garcia, fc sale by P. JACOBS, No. 27 Bull-street, Sign of the Big Indian, near Monument-square, feb Savaunah, Georgia. JL Mr. HENRY C. KING, of Glynn County, with a uom he will aontinue tho Factorage and Commission Busmoss in thia oity, uudor the firm of Hull * King. a . _ JNO. II. UULL, No. 210 Bay street. Savannah, January 12,1853. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SACK Aft* in Alariettn, Georgia. A large, well finished,-COTTAGE BUILT MANSION, with siipi rior out-buildings, gar- dene, orchards, *0., all of which are nbw and in complete order. The above was the summer residence o( the late Uonj. Snider, aud can be bought to an advan- tage by applying early to the subscriber at Havanuah. nov 27 tf JAMES J. SNIDER. CHAiHPACJNK. CyFi BASKETd Courvi»ier Champagne AJKJ 20 do lleidsiock do 10 do Bouohe do Jnst reoolved and for sale by jaa 25 J.’ROUSSEAU. rusortii in America, vis.: 1m LiciUienne, La Gorlitza, Purtlana, Redoica Mazurka, Cinq tr ine Waltz, Deux feme Waltz. The above Dances being adaptation fromJMamrka, Walts and Polka, persons of nioderato capacity eau learn any of them iuu fow Lessons. Every variety of Flings, Hornpipes, Caohucha, Bolero’s Pas do deux Ac tuugnt if desired. Dancing Is now so universal that it oanu.it be dispensed with in tho education of Ladies. It is, indeed, both useftil and ornamental, us it forms and strongthoiis the body aud Improves the carriage, and no person — —* • Drawing Room oraquit himsolf with Ease and Grace in general or nxalted Society, without having studied the Graceful Gesture and Dancing The moderate exercise of the Dance is admirably suited to week and debilitated constitutions, aud is woll calculated to prevent and cure Khouinatie aud similar aitsotions, us from the various evolutions all Hie muscles of the bo«y aro brought into bouefleial notlou. This system being of his own invention, he takoi great pleasure in reoemmonding it to tho citisens of Sa vannah, and confidently assures them that in oneoourse of 15 lessons he can impart a correct and easy style of Dancing. Hoping that he may receive the same liberal patronage extended to him elsewhere, and desiring that all who wish mako early applloation. Ft ,_ r _ N. at the Marshall House, any day previous to that ol Privato Classes (of oight (the Hall, Semi monthly Practicing Assembiisa will i" v —• the pppUs. Ladies) will be COJLIjJEGIATJE INSTITUIU FOR YOUNG LADIES, “tf* MISS HA Til A WA Y. Principal. S CHlUOli H.OOiH—in the Basement of tho FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. „ „ pjKnsanncounsB or stcdt. Reading, Spelling and Meuial Aritlimetic 0 00 The above, with the rudiments of Geography. History, Written Aritli me Ho and Writing... 8 00 Geography, History, English Grammar and Com position IQ 0Q Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Philos- phy, Clieuiislrj, Physiology, Astronomy and Rhetoric ix m Latin, [Extra] . a 00 French, ” . 5 00 A highly accomplished lady, who has formerly resid ed in Paris, has boon secarod as a teacher of Freneh.— If suitable teachers oan bs obtainud.it is designed to make Drawing and Vooal Musio integral parts of the course of study. The number of pupils will be limited to thirty ; but, • f ^ i!.‘i“fafe!ft A i . lh * r _? f k th .° clas'ap. withiut becoming rogularly connected wiih the Ineti- ~ill be received at a specific charge. Miss H. lias permission to refer to Rtv. Mr. Tustfn, Hon. R. M. CharltonVand B. Maifon*Esq.Vo’f 8a- unali and t« Rev. W. R. Williams, D. D., and J. W. Edmonds, of New York. MUSIC,FRENCH, DRAWING AND PAINIINU In Wnter Colors, it'onT bt E. MILLER, 132 Soutu-Bkoad St., 13 Savahwah. tf DAJVCINU ACADEMY. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons,_ that his Academy is open for the *f pupils. . ——c. — —Aon the ».uvj M be introduced, besides the regular course of Toreutella, lfotta, Uavott Sohotisoh, Rodowa’, MasurkH.etc, Former pupils are requested like to loot'd Toney Don joa for hi. Ball, to boVvoa in January next. N. B.—1 Pae Stirien, Ziuguralla, early if they Classical and English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Gantou-Htrect, near the Park. / dtNl—3aw6m NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WILLOW-WARE STORE! ON WHITAKER-STREET, Corner ol* Houtli Rroail-Mreet Lane. fIMIE Hubecrilmr has on liuntl and will keep u con- 1 slant supply of all descriptions of Willow-Ware. Repairing of every kind in his liue done at the short- uotico—Cane-bottomed Chairs, Willow Baskets, *c. lb 10 ADAM VEIT. NEW SFKlNCi GOODS. I .TRKNCH Printed Bareges und Tissues, 1 Printed Cambrics and Muslins, Musquitaine and Soutag Collars, Together with a great variety of other Goods. fob ^ NEVITT, LATHKOP * STEBB1NS. SPUING OOOI>S. R ECEIVED per Steamer— Plain and Printed Bareges, Barege do Lain, Chally, Plaid aud Priuted India Silks, Printed Orgaudies aud Jackonets, Parasols, Sun Shades, Ac., Ai 'llBNav LATUnor k CO. Sack Salt l * ndn, K f r „»m tlio " Chieftiiln'' null for «nle )■ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 18; iciNES.hO. t Cherr,’ Pectoral, ro* tun tni or lungs and throat where medicine b sscure from the dangerous The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute ■ ty of I)r. J. C St. joiiks, May 8,1851. C. Ayer :— i years' trial 01 your \>aorry rectorti, in my i tiue.lias proven whatl foresaw from iu composition, be true, that it eradicates and cures tbe odds coughs to which we, in this section, are poouliarly lia- I think its equal has not yet been discovered, n I know how a better r tempers of the Throat and Lungs. J. 4. BUR I ON, M. D.. F. R. 8. ly in the following a Dr. Ayer In the month of July | M t I * j a violent diarrhwa in the mines of California, turned to Sau Francico iu hope of receiving be s aovere cough—ai ras followed by „ - I finally started fb# home, but received! the voyage. My cough continued to gra aud when I arrived in New York, I was at once mark ed by my acquaiutanoe as a victim of consumption, uiust confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doi what ray friends all believed. At this time 1 cominei expectation of deriviug any benefit from its u t receive those linos did I n is fully restored. 1 attribute it to tin — « •—. Yours truly, WILLI ... Wabiiimutok, Pa., April 12,1848. LIAM W. SMITH. Dear Sir: Feeling that I have been spared from _ immature gravo, through your instrumentality by the ’rovidenoe of God, I wul take the liberty to express to you uiy gratitude. A cough and the alarming symptoms of consumption had reduced me too low to leave me anything like Lope, wlion my physioiau brought me a bottle of your “Pxc- torai.." It seamed to nfiord immediate relief, and n iu a fow .weeks time lias restored me to sound health. If it will do for others what it has for mo.youare u taiuly one of tho benefactors of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I a Very respectfully yo JOHN J. CLARKE. Rector of St. Pet. With suob assurance and from such men, proof can be adduced nuless it be from its effects upon trial. PronarAii mill anlil hv JIUl'an irrn JAMES C. AYER, trial. Prepared and sold by Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., W. W. LINCOLN, id T. M. TURNER AGO., Savannah, and all Drug- gists everywhere.cod—law tri- MUSTANG LINIMENT. M essrs, a. g. bragg & co.—gentlemen We bare boon usingyour MEXICAN MUSTANG ■ MENT with the most perfect success. One of our most valuable Express horses had been troubled by largo swellings or tumors on the fetlocks; they had rown larger than heu’e eggs. Besides being disfigured y these appendages, tho limbs and joints appear ' uite stiffened, swollen and lame. We had tried mat raiments and other remedies, but nothing appeared ~ produce any effrot upon them. We would willingly have given twenty-five dollars to have had them re- loved, nnd the horse restored to soundness. Our ostler obtained some of yuor Liniment, and applied it lation his legi kuowledgo. A few days ago he called tho horso—and, to our surprise and grstlli- s legs were perfectly smooth—-the tumor* huo- ingentirely tli*ti]>neunxi ! Wo askod him by what mag ic he had effected such a remarkable cure! ills reply was, that he had been using tho MUSTANG LINI MENT on them about ten day§—and the result was the eutire removal of the tumors, without producing any » • vv., auuMicm ituu r.asieru express, * No ’ 1 Wall-st., tornor of Broadway, N. Y. June 30,1852. tho above cortifleato was given, Messrs. Kiusley A Co., inform us that ono of their drivers thrown from hie wagon in. the upper part of the city and very badly bruised, the wagon passing ovor his bo dy. He was taken into a Doctor's Office close by, and the physician told him to use the Mustang Liniment ! as he had rcceutiy tried it in a similar case with great success, lie did so, and all the soreness, lamoncss and emoved, so that the next day he v stiffness , his business os usual. “ Wo take pleasure in reocumending the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to all our friends and ensto- the best article we have ever used for Sores, Bruises, Sprains, Some of o as Rheumatic PainB,aud they all say it acts like magic. We can only say we have entirely abandoned the use of any other Liniment. *’J. M. HEWITT, “ Stable Keeper to tbe Amoriean Express Company, At., . „ „ ttl ™ for Harndeu’s Express." Ask for A. G. Bragg * Co.’s Mexican Mustang Lini ment. Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, N. Y.,and 8t. Louis, [feb 10-6]ANDREW LOW A CO. NKW UOOKft, ECEIVED BYJOHN M. COOPER fc CO. TUCRSDXr, FKRKUaKV 10«. "My Novel; or Varieties in English Life," by Sir E. iiulwer Lyttou, part II. and conolusion. Bleak llouso, No. 11. History of Europe from tbe Fall of Napoleon in 1815 Misaoi EOT Sold by every Druggist in Savannah, and in al- ost every Drugstore in tbe United States. Oliver T. Bragg, General Agent for the Southern States. P. O. eodlawtw Address, Savannah, Geo. ALLCOCK’S f LASTEItS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of tbe Nineteenth Uenturj’, tbea r ..ion of Louis Napoleon in 1852, by 8ir Aroh- :.Guic r talcs by the author of "Olive," etc A Hero, and otli THE KNICKERBOCKER FOR FEBRUARY. The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in ranee, by Lamartine. Vol. III. Lady-Bi! * - - , . lale. by I.ady Georgiana Fullerton, author of •• Orantley Maar- ’’ — ' First History of Groec to, by E.M. Sewell. Silk. Goods at €ost« f ^HB undersigned uro desirous of closing out their 1 present choice stock of Fancy Fall and Winter Dross Goods, and offer the laino at prime New York it. Purchasers will do well to call and give us a look, grout bargains may be expected. No humbug, aud rouble to show goods. Rich Black and Color Plain “ Gro de Rhino All colors Plaid do. Chameleon rich styles do. Mode Challys, supe rior qualities. Cashmeres, all stylos and patterns. Kuslindo Laines, Pink, Green, Blue and Mode col' lolored Brocaded Silks. feb 10 140 Broughton-? Carpets! Carpels!! Carpets!!! Window Curtains, Ac., cousistiug iu part of 20 pieoes 3 ply Carpots 10 do Velvet Tapestry 20 pieoes 3 ply Carpots 10 do Velvet Tapes! 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget 5 do Felt Carpet 0 do Dutch do f 60 do Velvet and Chencll Rugs 100 common Rugs and Mats lOOpairofboautifulBtylo Window Shades All of tho above Good* we offer at the lowest market prices; for salo by AIKIN A BURNS. H ISTORY—The history of lhR;e plasters would w«aiV < D’o r « ■!•»«■• than can be spared in these _ - space thaw it to say, that the most eminent chem ists and physiciaus of the United States and of Europe were cousultcd as to their composition. But it was left to Mr. Allcock, who for seven years had the entir# oha rge of Messrs. Rushton’s Astor House store, to perfect them for publio use. They ore made porous, so that the eva poration of the perspiration can go on sufficiently whore the plaster is applied, without, au with other plasters, causing the vwuinulalion of nr-- 1 «- ,J -*-*-*• r J - IBlluRANCG, UiiiKioft A Hryiiiii, OKNKHAL, AUKNTlit ANi> BMOKBBN. ron thk roMCHAHC nun n*i,e op ’ - STOCKS, BOflJKS, EXCHANGE a real KSTA TE. - No, 117 May Nlrc*^ Hnvnauaii. J* B 14 ly Liverpool and London Eire and LlfB Innorancn Cmujuniy. i npiIE tinilnrslfned Afffluts of tho nh^vo Company. - .JL will take risks against Flra on UoUdinira, Stock in Trade, Ac., on the most favorable term** * BANCROFT ft BRYAN, 1 ly No. 117 BayiK. Savannah. KOYAI, INftCUANCK fJOJU’ANV. L0N0ON AWD LIVkiU’OOL. ox mxt« 0,000,000 ol Founds Sterling. f 1 '1118 INSTITUTION has ec;ablishoU au Aguncv 1 in Savannah, and F'ira Policies upon Produce and Property will bo issuod by ANDREW LOW ft CO. Savaunah, January 21,1803. JiSSVl?* I'liUSNIX EIRE OFFICE. r*HllH Company takoa Fire Risks iu thie city, aud X iu*ur«s Rents and Leases. . »«p2 KOBT. HABERSHAM ft SON. Agents. xJETNA INHI.'ltANCE COAIFANY rwww OF HARTFORD. CONN. * r PHfc undersigned, Agents of the above Company, JL •outinue to take Hsks against Fire on Buildings, tftooka. eto.,01* the moat favorable terms. U COHENS ft HERTZ. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York* T SAAC ABBATT, 8ec’y. JOSEPH B.COI.LINB, Pp w* J, Dr ’ R * P* h UKOLD, Medical Examiner. AnpUeatioas received by »••>* If W. P. HUNTBR, .(.It. Southern Mutual Insiarance Company. A 8BURY HULL, Presidnnt and Troafuror.l X5L AWOS Cuxs*. Seo’ry. C. F. MoKar. Actuary. 1 he ur.dersigued, Agent of the above Company, coa- linues to take the folio wine risks, vix: Marine, River and Eire; also on the lives of BervanU. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. . WILLIAM ICING, Agent, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton st*. Corporation Notiooa. VriUHT T1CKKTM FOR NEGUOE8.- XI |) *ff r y. fe f,om Ordinance passed 2d August, 1839, "'Re further ordaineil, Tlutia general tieket given by the master, owner, employer, or guardlau of a negru or persou of color, shall pa»s the bearer thereof until ton o clock P. AI.; but that,in order to pass a negro or free person of dolor after ten o’olook P. M., a speoial ticket shall be given, which ticket shall specify lira hour when it is to expire, and may be given botn be- *1? o olo * k M - : Provided, however, that no tieket shall pass the bearer thereof after mid night, whether it bo dated bofore or after that hour, un- leae the time when it is riven, and the objent in view, ihoi^ilaoe to whioh the bearer is sent, aro distinctly The officers and privates of the City Guard are here by ordered to enforce the above aeetion. By order of bis Honor the Mayor. u L , . EDWARD G. WIL80N. Savannah, 25th Jan’y, 1863. Clerk of Council. W. V. PRENTICE'S DAGUEBREAN GALLERY, ST. JULIAN 8TREET, Over Zou bun nibs Music Store. SAVANNAH. ’ fllHE 8UB8CRIBKK would call attention to hi* JL new and improved atyle of Colored Daguerreotypsa. .*i°, w ^ff anUto “UwwUon to *U whodesire to have their likenesses token iu a superior style. L’all and examine speeimene of my work over the Musio 8tore, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE. P. 8.—Instructions in the art, aad all kinds or stock oonstoutly for sale. fa f 0 ^ 4 |_| ESTER SOMERSET; a Novel by N AI XI first American from last London Edition. Uudey’a Lady’s Book tor February. tuSwuftirl "" Bi,h ‘ I1 "“’ 1,b< >““ I»M D gtou Ur.li.ni'i Mag,lino for Fillru.tr. W»Terlr NoroU—LlrpioooWo KdlUon, Vol. ID. A furtli.r oopply of Th. Couroo of WlU,. or tko frootlcol B.liuvur Uollaootafi. Bv John Ang.ll Jiiu.i. Foriolo by JOUN M. COOl’EIl k CO. N£W STOKE! OltOEEHIEN ! Corner Whitaker awl Hroughton Lane. TUST received per ateuinera and packets, a fills O supply of GROCERIES, which are offered at whole sale or retail, at eash prices. The goods have boor, re lucted. and every artiole is warrauted to prove satisfac tory or may be returned. J* n *8 11 WM. G. DICKSON. FRENCH MUSTARD, SARDINES, PICKLES PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS * FANCY BOXES PRUNES, BRANDY s PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD. TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE, —and— 20 BOXES RAISINS (all clustrhs.)—WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, dtc., Ac. Just received and fur aaie ut . DICKSON’S, jan 18 tf Cor. Whitaker-st. and Broaglitnn-lane. i Hams! Tongues! Bolognas! 3 TUST received per'atoamor— 0 a bbls. Pig Hams 00 Smoked Tongues, large sise 60 lbs. Bologna Sausages 2 bbis. Smoked Buof J For sale at DICKSON'S jan 18 tf Cor. Whitaker-et. and Breughton-lane. ^ Butter—t ii>s. for SI l TUST RECEIVED— U 10 kegs Butter, 4 lbs. for $1 7 10 do. Gosheu do., 3)^ lbs. for $1 15 do. 8tbiotlt Puma do., 3 lbs. for $1. Landing per solir. Triumph— 6iJ Imitation English CHEESE, rich and fine flavor 20 boxes Mild Rich Northern Cheese For sale at DICKSON’S, jan 18 tf Cit. Whitakur-st. aud Broughtou-laue. O UFEltlOU FRENCH BITTKRm. M*a«. ft kJ fnetured by J. Durand ft Co., Paris—A oertaiuoure lor liatulcucy, wcaknois of the stomach, debiilty, dys- pcj.siu, favor and ague, and all complaint* arising from “ a deraugemont in the nervous system. It may be used in wiuc and spirit* without at afi injuring its medicinal ^ properties. For sale by A. BUN AUD, jau 13 Agent for th) Manufacturers, Savannah. M-i, IONS. By Fhiimrick * Bell, urn, °V■OM'D-fr.*W>. «. »< 1! «•«!"». Wi I b. mid .» fr.,1.1 ,f .tore, A .tool. ..I Hradj M.J» estate of Wolfit Hoishharan, auoeased, sold by permis- casV f Court * u “ ty ofil«r »f pi# Ad-- -'-*—*-- k°* , “ l TJ’^DAY in March, at 11 o’clock. Wa»d b n.n a lh " Cr,urt ,,onee . Lot No. 4U iirowu 1 ot n S 0 n i y ! r W L. n, u l, «.? 0 «Mtorn half of Lot Letter Z. fit) by 90 fret, fro simple, sold by order of -A?-®*’ one third oajIi and the taian-u) onossihRii* 4 ow ® third oash and the balance into rest. tW ° y, * r * approved security witli Administrator’» Sale. On TU 1,'UI. 4 U tho Court House, in n>. L r * . In . ^ ont the Court House, in the eltyof^Savs. nal thJfnTKSJJ the city of $lb 2$, F nonaiusr next, oeionging to the es tate of F. W. lleineman, deceased, and sold by permis- sion of Court, and by order of the administrator, for the cy Articles, Ac. T«rma cq Beoobd-hsmi ] JSi8 Mammoth Corn l / Just reoeived 100 savks for Seed—trman in » n t.» this celebrated Corn will do well to si^rsoonm^khl ■apply .i quite moderate aad will soon be gone. Potatces-flO bbls. flnJ tStikSiPUntlb* Potatoes. Butter, 30 kegs and half doVthat choice Butter fit) Drums fresh Figs; BacouJOOfine Htms. r | ’ 10 orat-'S Crockery, (low) j MMiMiiiiMKlWBi! ll.it.—20 Cigars—100,000 benefit of the heir* of aaid estate-terms cash, purohas •n payiqg for titles. 2000 bushels primp White Corn. t>ori*ioH*, Ate. raiMmck * I1KLK oiroro/iSaodMlb, t.rm,. , A'f“ 0 £* -4 " 1- E R »'“, Ibli.FomK Brandp, ao bbl. Vnnon.h.l. Wl.l.ky, i pipe, Uoll.bd Uln, J >«• ouk, " Pm.II mill- •ntob WKUkjr, 1 n#,^. It!.!. Wi.liky (Moil.hAIH), ’,^'btb cMk. nut, OuUUlu k Cc. lid il. „n«.4 nr.udy, Wo d„. of fine Midelrt, Kbnrrv and Pori - WMl ^ “ d ’“ k * 10 ,Mk * on is co. w. n.r. siiTr^k..^wieouuaie Lsmnnt uo. t “L ortc . d , knO OcknJt,. UnaMwaux—7fl oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 casus Wines, 16 bbls. Ladtpa, Molasses Cans, Ac. sfBSSdr 1 USM., au.uuo bp..- 8o,L.m-A l.rg, .Mortmant »f F.lrb.ak'. riktfarm. Also, a large usortment of Ready Made Clothing. Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks Fftnsy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, Ac. Ac. jy 14 - , Platlefnnd Cement at Drivata Sale. Jost received la storu, and kept constantly on hand id for sale 1*11 ki.i< i>m*..i.i. *« J . ... . Plaster Paris. Rotton Rum at Private SaU. Jnst reoeived psr xehrd-F. T. Satieriy, 00 bbls. N. E. Rum. For sale low from the wharf oetl Cook and Route .Servant at Private Sal*. A likely Mulatto Woman, with her two children—agiri Hirnil li Vdkn .nil nn. ....I t __1 . aged 6 yoars, and one aged 7 months, prime and likely, sold for no fault. ’ troet, for rent low. toirbunk’e Patent Platform Seale*. (Improved In quality aud reduced in price,) adapted to ever* rnnuJrad operation of welghiiig—as Railroad Agents in Savannah. LOTTERIES. irrunc in isrHtowiniir her Favorit! NOW FOR THE CAPITAL! Monday Murning, Feb. 14, at 9 o’clock. Salos close at 6k o’clock ifi’la Afternoon. UKOlitilA HTATK LOTTERY, F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. „ SPLENDID SCHEME: $0,000!—$2,000 !—si,soo: 1 fluid, which corodes Selling: off at €ost. C HEAP CASH STORE, corner of Whitaker and Cougresa streets. The subscribers, in order to olose thoir business at tho above stand, will dispose of the en tire stock now remaining of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods nt cost prices, until the 19th of February, when the balance then remaining will be sold at auction. J* D M. PKENDEKOAST A C Tickets only $2—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on Je OKO. «. UUAV, feb!2 No. 6 Owens's Building, opposite Pulaski House. liaut', near Muli-nireet. GREGORY A MAURY. Manager*. liook at the Prizes! _, . 4 « SI «1 OT 68 70 7 74 72 8 «4 44 Tickets 7 45 67-44 51 70-01 70 72-and 40 07 74, Prises Bold and returned. ’ E. WITHINGTQN. r.XTIlA class 12. Class 36, ’ bs drai !;? L“ Wilmington. Del., This Day, Fsb. 13. 76 Numbers—)2 Drawn Balloto. CAPITAL: 50,000 dollars: Ae. Ao. Ae. Ao. TleketB $10—Share* in proportion. . — NGTON, Vender for Gregory A Maury. Bay Lane, near Bnll-street. Clock*—100 ■■ 'WM X«*_10 tbwt, biT MUd UUk F ancy Gooda-ijf | 0 4of Ao Soap- 50 boxes fancy aud Tobaeoo—0 bales Leaf Tob* |0 .isKth »bb I . d N. K .Vr , ’‘“‘ L ‘** , w , M 2* do DotrciUo Brandy * y‘P*« Holland Oln V 10 Lbis Ryo Oln 10 do Rectified Whieky 2 do Old Scotch do. 2 do Irish do. I fi do Old Mottongahula do. asxc canary Wine — do Tenerfff and Madeira. CorrKE,—SO bigs Prime Rlo Coffee Ckuukshv.—10 crates Crockery, assorted Tu«iiLWi*.-30 eases Tumbled assortod Matkxsbcb.—20 new -i^ubloMalrwIsAe? From til. m«mirkotary‘ol^HVl«.*%»|cntlu». ror il. kt tho ..l.i.uUnlnrerii' pH<m, »of 8, £ r " »wry T.tirkU. >ii. WANTED. WANTED, the mercantile business, desires a situation u 1 or Salesman in a dry goods, clothing or wholesale grocery store. Good city and country refer** i“cn*V 1VfI ', Addr «* “MerchMdSK^SaE ^^Sibt’SS*^k.<«5*wiw» ukwhu... £ •utlo, »b.u uAiim ,n jj! <* r.bu A1TANTKD,—A Mun of ,oml choraotor who W UBd.rkUndi Firming or 1 QMdXKTtoEK — k - '-7 mil,, from tbe »iij. to * WANTfio 31ORK 1 uilct.l.i fo. r.-tailmr >itnuta.l on Con.r.M or Broakbto: nud Birnkrd. Any ponn Mi, SK.”! 1 * M,h ** Wamtko, MEORO WOAiN—who . .tondi Cooklni. APKiy»llhl» W ANTED.—A .{tuition ,, Ov.t_ A V u.r5 0 4i'c° t * Uo ° lntb * T HE bl,l'««t c4*h price, will be nnitlfor 10 o, HEORO VBM.OWS .nfrer 8 HOTS »uu GIRLS. sep 20 BROWN A HARRIS. Houses and Lands. ■ EOll KENT.—A t Dunlins Hendon the ooraWS A™*., „ l,'L rl *nl » iv, » ■ni’iny at No< 117 Bay street. tf —A^two-story Hrick House | ner of Roberts and West Broad street, po ^giveu immediately. Apply at this office. % To Bent. Font Brick.Tenement Houses, on Jonss-st.near Aberooru, two stories on a basement, having fi W*th Kltoben aud servant's Room, and very highly finished. Will be rented from let of February until 1st November next. Apply to TO KENT—Ttirco tenement llou,.., onch bn.ln* «v. room.. wftK n kltch.n ..p.rnu, .Itu- atdd on the onrnur nf Jnm. NM.I - - the corner of Jones and Puree sts' u the Hailroad Depot.-Apply to J. MANKjfc, Itf Corner Montgomery-st. and Bcy-)aae. A DM I NIhTttATOH’H SALE OF NJU -fA.GROE8 AND LAND.—Pursuant to an order nf tlio honorable the Ordinary of Liberty eonnty, the will i>* soldi on the flrs^ Tuesday in March next, __ o Negroes belonging to the estate of lo>u:s ifeconte, flee d, lata of said county—a prims gang 45 in numUr. Terms one-half cash, the baUtmoln on* 5?cV.r.s”^‘ Ui ‘ ow,,,t,rom »«*■ *>■- Also, the Plantation known at Clin IHU, in Libertw lUntv. Terms msdo known n« Cm a■» i.i. * I Nit- order of t s r, tteru next, at county. Terms made known „ _ . , , THOS. C. NIBISet, Adm’r 12 of Louis L* Con to. Uee’d. NOTICE. EnocntfH-’. Hale of Heal Etimtc. 2) . fro,n . ,he of Grdina- - HEA1MJUARTEH8 FOR PRIZES. - '. 163 Uay-SIrtMl, 2 Dooi*~E(i*fu/’tte'citffilet*l. tiEORUlA STATE LOTTERY, F. O. BARBER A CO., Managers. B be drawn Monday Morning, Feb. 14, aty o^olock. AS* Salsa close at 9 o’olook To-Night, “fc® SPLENDID SCHEME. which a plaster is usually applied. and carminative, whioh renders them —.— inmany aff ' * " bowels, more especially win nervous character; rtain extent, vitaliae the applied. A , . NOTICE. LL persons iudolnod to Dr. 8. S. Crawford will save costs by calling at our office and tuakinr payment before the 16th of February. Jf NORWOOD A WILBON. tr.*. upon wnicn they are applied. These strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving plasters, will be found invaluable iu weakness of the back, chrouiu rheumatism, aud contr&otlous of the mus- oles; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in nsthma, and pains in tho side or chest, especially when proceed ing from dyspepsia or wenkness, or a sense of cuidnesi at the pit of tho stomach; in chronic or recent affec tions of the kidneys; in case* of sprain*, strains, bruises ; and in nearly all eases where a local pain H KCKiVKD per Florida- Plain, White and Salmon Colored BU . Striped Silks. Pointed N W Collars, L C Hdkfs, Solid Cheeked Ginghams, Bpring rrint*, Shillings, StieeUngs, Muslin Undorsleeves—Spring stylos r *, BlMkRartoM, extra fine blk M de Laine, Ae., by fob 2 W. C. WADSWORTH, Broughton street. tsks ofclioico 1’ig Hums, just re C. B. 8CALLY. limouiais, more particularly to the letter from fir.*.. T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Alleoek cured of a nervous disease of the bowels of many standing. ■ Mr. I. T. Hcntlorson’s J.rttcr. Famville, Louitianu, March 8, 1850. OATS—!u any quantity, for salo by ^ ftbS A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay strie ' for hy [frb 7j MoMAUON A DOYLE. kof Cheap Wry Goods. N assortment nf uew Dress Goods, consisting of L Silks, De Lai nos, Alpacas, Morena, Ginghams, rked Collars, Umiersluevcs, Chemisettos, L. C. Hdkfs., Ladies’ Kid Qlovcs, Crape Sliawis, and vari< t No. Importunt to Rousekeepers. **HE Subscriber respectfully informs his patrons and tho pnblio generally that he uow sends his “ furnish those who wish Wagguu round the city daily a good article of Camphine and SpUitGas, with a rogu jan 19 received and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU. 11* 8AL.VK, COIaO CJLEAM, tlcc, ai J ways ou hand and for sale by G. R. A J. B. HENDRICKSON, ° b tf Gibbons’s Buildings. t FBFWSRIUN bamuklh *—Uuu Empty Uarreii J W0 Empty Butter Firkins, lUOTubs, tor saio by . C. B. SCALLY. A Vaieutincs ! VulvutiucH ! NOI'HER a*7»5i^ “ f V “'“ uu “" *” a11 l, “ ir " JOUH M. COOPEH k CO. 3'k.p.d aud PI....I urstvI.J r ,*« b wW«r*d Swiss Drosses, and many oth- ‘-r.ty It. V f (let irabia good», r ecs i V*d p e r * AI abatnaf by ob io w_^ D .?. w A«™. Marshall House bulidiug, Broughtuu-et. S‘fu. u uA’pu—m buitoi .T«M*S«r5S3 r. **“ !■ to <ultpurei.a..r.. , ll.AHHIB, W.gt BrokJ-»t. gtkbl... .(JuaN.-iooo bu'M fT Vy stilt puroliaiers v T jHB yr u West Broad-st. Stables. ( IV.J 1 !?:' 500 BU,;lw Wesiern Corn tor s.xla by ^ 3 GEO. S. FRIERSON, 7U Bay-st. S^ii 1 rGuil'.oux Sardines, 1U0 %/-chChoooUte r n,,^by fAUlfiirlA.—60 bales of bust ao extra heavy, for sale Ly i ,7TT, r LATHROP * HTEBOINS. - i, Cambric la- • sale by a borns. vlA.5 kStiSSU’ IMlto* .1 H.o... Sgpr HgWaH W.W.URCOMf. fob ft “ 2 U » 6 «celvsd and for a* . .IT LOZENGES, just »_j received aud for sale by G. R. A J. B. HENDRICKSON. L'lJLTON 3IAUKKT IIKKF.—10 half bbls, CLAGUORNAC J f UST RECEIVED—A choice lot of Georgia ' » ud Augusto SEGAR8, tor sale by I*. JACOBS, fehtf F/o. 27 Bull street. H AY AND CORN—For salo by DAVID R. 1 Foot of West-Broad-st. W, ODD.—Green Ouk uml Black Juck Wood, for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West Broad-otroct. / V AT8.—Prime rioud Outs, for sule by V, „ DAVID R. DILLON. >ub 6 Foot of West Broad Street. N apoleon bittkrm*—a supply just reoeived abd tor sale by A 1 BONAUD 1 iVoODH — Received per Steamer.— Ftonch Ckuibric ki.J Jh.ou.l., Eu,ll,b ..d Auiertoku 'Hi. 19bl L , A“8. CCIwito «ud UinibMU, FUid Irdi. f-bt.S„:.* BU f%, “* w «P>* a.dl.-Wark.d Coll.M, lidk?. i*i U ? u<1 ud Un.br.lln, J-. u. Udka,, Uoal.ry, aio»»«rtUbbout, Jbo f,bl1 U»WITT t MOROAK. I^INiS UUANUIKH. JJ old “Plm “ "Ttoabmicbo A Cognac,' — I ball' pipe* Pole fina jvas-r 1 Light Prints, %et. Satin SIl open and for sale bj «aa Tissue, just AIKIN* t BURNS. njuTt REWARD- Will be be paid for the ap sPfl-Jv/ prehension and delivery at my Offioe of the boy TOM. lie is about 35 or 33 years old, about 0 fset 8 or 9 inches high, brown skin, quick spoken, has some few. marks of small nox in his faoe. He formerly be longed to Capt. MbMahou and Cept. Broughton, of this place, and is well known by the name of " Tom Brougo- wel1 known in AugusU and on the ® ” JfBcth by the same name—he oan read and write. WM. WEIGHT. r; J Bi I raised and warranted sound ; a boy 13, and a boy IT. Apply to [feb5j WM, 3 ^OR^HAIaK.—A boy 10 t years old, country [feb5J LMIK HALE*—A mulatto girl 16 or 17years skiu girl 15 years old, WM. WRIGHT. ITUItt HALE.-A , .. JL 28,^girl 14, gtri 10, und girl fi, accustomed to the OUlt * *—r-— > 30 yea resold and bis wile litnro of Rice. Apply to WM. WEIGHT. IdMi rjL jpOttSALE.-A* ^OK HALE.—A mau 3U years old, plantation carpenter, hie wife 20 vere old, girl 7, girl 2, and ' •’jr raised—ail warranted sound. Apply years old—they Corn aud Rico. Apply t WM. WRIGHT. nail 22 and & man 2n yeun i accustomed to the culture o: WM. WRIGHT. 3H years old, coachman WM. WRIGHT. years old, a good WM. WRIGHT. £ HIH HALE—A woman 2d years old, • prime . field hand. Also, a woman 23 years eld, a first f ywn aid. < e cook, washer aad lron«r. Apply to WM. 1 , b* 6 *’ 'WM. WRIGHT. V AN UOJtN’H IIHACKH; *.o Vy. If... A n- •- k.. . r. " ,l i V Van Horn * Co. _ Uterine Supporters, Ao., Teb l O.B. A J.jauUBNPRICKSd N. [iHOKKli H ALiltONj Beef Tongues und Bo- f iogna Sansana. New Hams, Bacon Sides and onlucrs. 130 whole and half bbls Baltimore Flour. .a). “ <i. •• a'JkV'u.t UK) boxes and bags ■** Just ncjuviu ty [M.tol N * I LlUKHli LO BHT KM M»— I il do/.en can5 Lob- P stsrs just r»oviv*d awl fot cel a by HbMmm * bohavd. j verything known , -• meuicinc irom me v— L ‘ ~ bru truth prompt used, and \ believe will produce a perfect' i TEA.—150 hagslUo Cotto^ ly 1W do. Poito Hioo and St. Domingo do., 75 do. Java «®*i> W quarter and half chests Hyson Tea, 60 half ohests Black do., reoolved and for sale by . 1 McMAHON a DOYLE. it by note or account } FrUo of. $6,1**) I I Prise of. $1,11 J 2LWU ] A " ...7 71 “ « •• * Tickets,$2; Halves,!.; Quarters,00eta. . BBT Orders from tbe eounfry answered promntlr. JrmwJagfseat refnUrly.aai 1 prises cashed on demand at tuts office, by f ” b 12 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. — ry of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Court lloase door in Springfield, on the first Tuesday In Mnroh?b&JXth! usual^oursof sale, ail of tLe Real EsUto of tb! Into Claibourn Bcvill, deceased—consisting of two hnadnut acre* of prime land, more or loss; adjoining lauds of Burksteluer, Noidlinger, and othora; also, on* tract, bounded by the waters of the Savannah River, MoAl* l'i" and others—containing foortoen hundred nerea. more or less, with two hundred or more in order for cultivation, with guod Fences, Dwellings, and out hou ses, two excellent Wells of water, and a ittt rate mill stream. 'I he above property is dieteneefrom Savannah nineteen miles. Tbsi Augusta Road from Savannah runs through tlism. 1 he lands are well adapted to tha cultivation of Cotton, Rice aud Corn. Sold1ae a divi sion amour the legatees. .>Ti idenee of tho subscriber. Term* made known on the do- Effingham County, Jannary Q Copurtncrship. riHlE umlcrsigiied Iravn this day entered into co- uodur tbo n » m « » nd »tvl# of HARTY, ' ris,iKH “ d W. W. STARKE, WM. A. JENKINS, W. J. 11ARTY, „ B. ELLIO’IT. Savannah, February 4,1853. i m I A Liberty streets, suitable for GnMmrf^ Ai rX^filln." 03 “ d * llt -h^GrocerJ 8tor...j M| Oavden Lot for Rent/ nCT C°ktoiyng«l»ut6)i kcr.., vrlthlo ou. . . yMdaof tho city limits ou ThunderWt Rwi i? b 7 J JHd DEVANNY. A To Rent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particulr.T* a ‘ 11 * ba bou *® or nt the cor cor t and Absrcornstreets. tf FOR SALK. . CLAGUORN A CO~ either by note i am wonderfully pleased with the counter-irritant offect of your plaster, tor it is produced in such a mild and hands of Lkuuwi a. w., Biuuf uy note or open ao- horeby notified that all claims remaining S“* t . tl . ed .ty_A ,t _. F,,b J u _ ar ^ r .. Dc . x . t wU1 ba Placed in the gradual way, as well as tho invigorating action it gives which capillary circulation around the parts they are applied, with the great nervous sedative influ ence they exert upon all nervous diseases. %Iii conclusion, permit ms to say, that 1 have had ,>erience of the qualities of tbe plasters heretofore in use, but must place yours at the bead of them all. Ev ery medical maa who becomes aoquaiutod with them, will assuredly recommend his patients to use no other than the Modie&ted India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Allcsck. “Yours very truly, I. t. uend; The Plasters ean be obtained at Ahe Book Store o< W. Thornb Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, ■ nd by order of all Druggists, throughout the country, jy 29 eod law t-w anda of an attorney for collection. 11 CLAGHOBN A CUNNINGHAM. dines. Pipper Sauce, Mustard, Cloves, Allsplee, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Citron nnd Mace. W. D. FORD. NOTICE. A el BILLS against tho stnnmihip STATE OF j[!L GEORGIA, for each trip, must be presented on or before her dny of sailing, otherwise payment will be de- d - [jan 26 1m) 6. A. L. LAMAR. , D .^.?.V. , ' L ' TI0N OF COPSKTNBH8HIP. ' I *HL Cupartncrship herototore existing butneon WmM tflwolved by mutual conaeut ou M .T he a ® a * r# or the lute firm wili be e«t- tleu by either of the undersigned, who will use its name in liquidation. AH claims against the late firm must be presented immediately, aud all persons indebted it by note oraocount will please settle without delay. JOHN li. MOORE, JOHN B. HENDRICKSON. Sarannjih, January 2<k!i, 1863. G c^vautneuhiiif. EO. K. HENDRICKSON having purchased the interest of John B. Moore, in the late firm of moore A Hendrickson, has associated himself with Lis son, John B. Hendrickson, in the Drug, Paint and Oil busiuess, to take effect from the 1st instant. The auh- tocriccrs will esudact tho samo under the atvln «f fi h LVi u S NU ? Ic . K ? ON - 0b, “ r ‘ b «“*^"”« i '' main in New York iu order to make purchases on the best terms. GEO. JL HENDRICKSON, JOHN il. HENDRICKSON, Savannah, Jannary *6th, J863. close consignment by (feb 4) COHEN A TARVER. XfUTlCE.- X v *d diamond MILLS ir6m Net fe Frrali Puicn lie Foie Gras. O DOZEN Palo De Foie Gras, with Truffes' " C'ailles nnd Truffes “ Prairie Hens, with Truffes ..WM.* v., ikuiiou Irani senooner i_u .'Uu.hh L -- J New York, hare been stored for account and risk of owners. f« b « WII.LIS A BRUNDAGE. NT Now Or OTAC/’E.—5«J hags Hrdgn Plants, marked D, landed from sohooner ENOCH FRENCH from Hoarding. I’PWO OR THREE single Gentlemen I commodtted with pleasant board at the corner of ■ snd Aberoorn streets. t, powdered and clarified Sugars, fr*jh parched •»u •tuuud, C’ofleo, black and rreeu. Teas of the finest quality and high flavored. A Targe supply of the above articles in store, to be sold cheap tor cash, and delivered in any part of the olfr free of chargeTto I OV NO. 10 WAtiHINGTON WARD. Apply Alto (doc 21-tf) QUANTOCK, ROBERTS A CQ. ’ For Sale. A S^AMSAWM.L,., i.B.tly o«», ou ihn Hi. ti, Job “' 1 J lv "Vf**'-florid.. F.ir jn»rtlcBl«r« «p- f 1 / 10 C«o» 4 j comcNfl k BKgraL To Hem, F OK 1 year, a WIMItF HTOSK. < " itH FORT * FORT* DUNHAM. roit MAl.lv. A DOUBLS Taneioant and a aiagia Hooae—nil ou abrkk Ijaumaal, and in a dealiabla and banUliy y.rv of lha ulty; nt yraaant r.nu fn. Il.fRd. Annlv to -f*° 13 WM. WIUOUT. 1,’UM HAl.K.—A Brick WI with thick plank, tho reeepttoti or Oittbii or jan*3° cll * rjMton »toambo^t T°r ply to KENT.—A comfurtaj Bryan street, in a plot l4f*3 wood: _ T 1 HE Subscriber will keep at his WOODYARD, at tbe Can M ‘*i a *.°^OAK and UILawss. wuuu. All orders left at J. D. Jesse’s, Broughton-straet wili bo promptly attended to. 6 0OT ’ wu * Wood holilLow Foy Cank. .JH -ill! »' j. «. butctm. For Sole. itr free ot charge, by C. B. SCALLY. St. Andrew’s llall. V ble rates. Apply at this Offioe. Hiram Smith’s extra F lour VI EW STRING GOODS,—Printed Bareg__, X1 BrilUr ate, Prints. Chints, Jaconets, 8ootoh Ging hams, Musiius, Worked Cellars aud Sleeves, Ae., just reoeived and for sale by feb 3 tf NEVITT’, LATHKOP A STKBBINS. {IJTJ'JSK an UUKME-S firkin. Uliuie. UoMt.n BatUr. BO Uiu CkMM, rco.lY.1 nud for T HE S to .k nnd OKOCEUY in . stock is small and fresh—a rare chance i • viuna., rucviveu auu IOI McMAHON A DOYLE. —20 boxes, 23 half boxes, and ;I0 tsofver - [tob 1] r I'HITOIaI—For cleaning Bilver, Brash or Plato Ware, decidedly the best article ever used. MORSE A NICHOLS. this offioe. V> AI*TI MORKFLOf^ '^tob*l° r *' 10U d °* t0 arrir °' for 100 C.B. SCALLY. 76 80 barrels 8tew*art’s Crushed nnd Powdered Sugar 80 “ “ A. B. A C. Clarified 30 ^ boxes 6s. and 8*. Grant A Williams’ Tobacco 300 boxes No. 1 Pels and Family Soap 80 " Colgate’s Petri Starob 60 barrel* £. Phelps’ Giu 40 “ P. A II. Connecticut Gin 20 “ Domestic Brandy Now Fiugland Rum / UNDIjEH.—25boxes Puient Tallow Candles. Yb^ 6 ' > n **ch box, in store and for sale by INIIOW 8IUI1KS AND «1JLT CDU- 1 NICE8.—0000 Shades, with fixtures complete, of Woodford’eline Gilt Cornices; 2000 fine English Curtain Banda; Curtain Pino; Worsted Cord, in vario- C. B. SCALLY. K»ted colors; Inrge Worsted Tassels to match; Cord and Taseels for Pictures; Pavilion Rings and Rosette; llllt r->ilflivp(l fiiui f ir l.v I IOIJOKN.-50 bbls. N. O. Whiskv. 50 do. JLj Whits do., SOf*" “ ~ Jo!; 75 bbls. K. Phi 100 60 100 Sugsr House Molasses now orop West ludia Molasses superior Pink Eye Planting Potatoes — - — — - - ~~ ~ a-s ’yY muu«yg»n»is oo.; cajno. ora live BBLS. CIIAIUPAUNE 4J1DEU, in store k •• J 4 l d P« Holland Gin; St)\ O and for sale by [feb 1J E. O'BYRNE. Wi “* j b »*kets Champagne; bbls Americau Brandy ; 6 >i pipes old Otard Brandy, MuMAUQNA DOYLE. •• Green Rio Coffee Old Government Java Coffee Laguira ^ wmnu __l»ndlng and \\TAITKI18 and Ten Trays.—30 If Waiters, some choice and beautiful paiterna.- Aiso Single Waiters and Ton Trnjrs of various sixes and rocclvod and tor sale by COLLINS* BULKLEY. ■ sale by [feb V j SCRANTON, JOHNST’UM *CO. 1FEYNOL.D8 UAA18.-2UU Itoynods Hume, wh JlV landing from b/ig Chattanooga, and for sale by f tobl CLAGUORN *CUNxNUS(iUAM. 7 60 boxes colored white .T 4 100 “ now scaled Herrings 2 quaintals new Codfish—reoeived per steamer aad for safe by fab 9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO. I lALTliUORK ELGLIlt and IBACON. Cj.AGHQRN * CUNNINGHAM. LTTEAt.—:tU Mils, ptlina Ohio Ituttor iu rolls, J.> »Jt‘ bbls. superfine Howard street Flour, fit) litads. prime B&eon Sides 10 " " " Shoulders received and far ■ale by [ fab 91 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO. lo purchase CLOTHING at a very low figure, now is the time. Fiersou, Ueidt Ac to., disposing of tbe balance of their Winter ‘ 8to such price*a* oannot fail to plesoe. This is done der to make room tor their splendid T “ they are now rseelvl r Goods, which ltf rivais, and whioh will sxceod quality, variety and beauty. iiAGOtt&gpnid.. mr* B I... for sale by (feb 8-’«) C. A. L. LAMAR. UpfiLY BDPFi.IEo.—i rii PMIIL! I; andc Losf, Pow d, Crushed, Clarified aud Brown 8ugars, Yeast Powders, Soaps and Starch, 8per«u Adamantine —a Candles, English and American Sane ’ ■isa ^ttX&SjSk , 1 Bortation, and vf the 2t*Uow<* Itli* Hondo Hold i^exf. Cunsotirian, Iji Grauaaeaa. Also LOOM, f tor sale by [tob 10. ■40 1,1,1,. of.uunrioi'