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    SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1853,
TWO MILT MOUMNGNEWS
Largest Circulation in theUity j.i
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BY MAGNETuTfELEGRAPH.
(Transmitted forjha Daily Morning Now*
Charlesncoii Cotton Market.
Charleston, F . 18th, I*. M.
Th« sties of Cotton to-day, Friday, reached
2,‘JOO hales st prices ranging from 7 j to 10 jc.
The foreign socounts by the America ct»u«c
no ionprovetnent iu prices. The lower qual
ties srs easier from their abundance.
I Correspondence of th© Baltimir* ..
' Washington, Feb. 15,1853.
A letter has just be«h received hero from the
Presidentelect, stating that lie will be liefs on
■he lUih or 20th. Thi. accorJa wllh Ilia Con-
coni di,patch. Bui 0 b » hcli.Yrd ilt.i
« Ilia C.liinct i. Irre.ocnlily fn.il, u III. Con
cord oinclo «■■«««. Wli.l.r.r mat now b«
iiii.nd.il, i. ;iMc««.aril» auliject lo cli.nje..—
Another statement of the Concord dispatch in
that tho Cabinet fixed upon will not be proinul
gated till the 4th of March. It will he wise
to wilhold it from tho public until that time,
ami tiro. Piercs will escape much aunoyancu
thereby.
Mr. Flagg has undoubtedly informed hi*
friends that ha has been offered the Treasury
department, and hna consulted them upon the
xpedieucy of accepting it. This selection is gate of (he Puvillion do Flore. 1 he tirand
resisted, mid the nomination, If pisde, will Chifttberlein and ths'ufUud Equerry, the first
probably lie rejected hy the Senate* Neithei
tho State right or hunker democrats of the Sen
ate will advise ami consent to this nomination,
Mr.Flagg was a/ree-soiler upon principle and
conviction, Whereas Mr. Die was a free-soiler
from policy. Mr. Flagg led his parly, while
Mr. Dix followed it. Mr. Flagg is honest in his
course, though Mr. Dix might he willing to
compromise his principle*} and abandon hi*
free-soilism. If Mr. Dix waaairongjy objected
to, on account of hi* free-*odi*m, it is not like
ly that ii will be considered a recommendation
of Mr. Flagg. It is admitted that Mr. frlagff
of integrity and hoiiio abilities, though
un old fogy sexaginarian.
New York Cotton Market.
New York, Feb. 18, P. M.
To-day, Friday, the Colton Market waa dull,
notwithstanding the forsigu advices hy the
steamers. Tho sales were only 900 bale*).
Gen. Floret*
Gen. Pierce is still in Philadelphia,
will reach Washington on Monday next.
The Campbelia* Last rtltiHf .*-Tho bene
fit of Master Peel is offered in addition lo the
usual attractions of the Campbell Minstrels at
the Alheneum this evening. It being their
last night in Navannah they will no doubt have
an overuuwiug ianmw* imps*.
gp &r We invite the aUauiioii of our readers
to the aaU of valuable lota in the Southern sec
tion of tho city, to take place st the Court
House on the first Tuesday in next month.—
The properly is desirable. Plats of the lots
may be seen at the countiug house of C. A. L.
Lamar, Eaq.
tsr VVa were shown yeaterduy morning in
the market, four wild turkeys, each weighing
eighteen pounds. They were purchased by
E. Menpal, caterer for “Our House,” at $3
each.
Daring Hobbery.
One of the boldest robberies ever perpetrat
ed iu this city took place yesterday at Mr.
James M. Jones' watch and jewelry store, on
St. Julian street, near the Marker. A few
minutes after one o'clock in tho afternoon, Mr.
Jones locked the doors of hi* store, aud went
to the Post-Office. He thinks he had not beeu
absent more than twelvs minutes, when he re
turned, and found (lie key of the inner door,
which had beeu left in the lock, lying upon the
floor, and the door unlocked. He soon discov
ered that a robbery bad been committed, and
upon examination Tound that his drawer had
bven opened and $50 in money abstracted, aud
five auperior gold watches, and several other
articles taken. The robbery must have been
committed with great dispatch, for a large num
ber of other valuable articles were within reach
of tbs tbiai, but were not taken. Tha suppo
sition is that the key in the door was removed
by a pair of pincers, and pushed out of the lock,
when the door wua unlocked with a fal*c
key.
Mr. Jones estimates his loss at about $500.
Whet makes this loss peculiarly hard upon
Mr. Jones, ia the fact that he waa robbed on
ttkw 17th <>l last August, when watches and
jewelry to tha value of upwards of $800 were
stolen. There can be hardly any doubt that
this robbery was committed by some one
well acquainted with tha premises, und that
Mr. Jonk**'movements hud beou watched by
.i LtavlX
robbciv mm
The Temperance Meeting at Armory
Hnll last night.
The weekly mooting of the Savannah Total
i’lie selection of Gen. Cushing as Secretary
of State, gives general satisfaction.
The Californians will still insist upon a
ropirasntation of their Slate iu the Cabinet,
and uinung the names presented is that of Mi.
J. F.. Holmes, as a fit apnointmeut for tho
Navy Department. The lohuaulepec reso
lutions have teceived a fresh impulse from the
character of the opposition to them. They
will probably be adopted, and will liuve the
effect to settle tho question in favor of tho
government and citi/.ena of the United States.
Mexico will hardly resist tho declarations of
tho Senufe, nor delay an adjustment of the
question till the United Stales he compelled to
resort to force.
The proposition of Mr. Henry O’Reilly, for
line of telegraph from St. Louts to San
Francisco, is before Congress, and, if it bo ac
cepted, it will remedy, to a great extent, the
inconveniences which will ho suflbred by the
delay ol the Pacific Railroad. Mr. O’lleilly'n
plan is for the government to establish a chain
of stockades from St. Louis to the Pacific,
twenty miles apart, and protected by U. S.
dragoons. The soldier* will convey the mail,
and protect emigrant train*. A line of telegraph
is lo he constructed on this route by Mr.
O’Reilly, without any compensation from the
government, either in land lor money. This
project con be completed in a twelvemonth.
Yours, &c. Ion.
or The New Coinage und Seigniorage Rill,
which had previously passed the Senate, olso
passed the House of Representatives on Tues
day. All the amendments which had been
proposed to it in the House finally failed. It*
principal provislone are therefore aa follows:
To reduce the silver half dollar from iiOfij
grains lo 192 grains, and a like reduction o*
the quarter dollar, dimo and half dime, the re.
duction being G 91-100. A clturge of j of 1
per cent, aa n seigniorage, for coinage of sil-
deposited at the mint. To tho alteration
of the weight of the eilver coin there seemed to
ho no essential opposition—but to the suigni-
oruge part, a good deal ofopposition waa man-
ifeated, though it ia claimed that the seigni
orage ia barely sufficient to meet tho expense.
The bill ia a very important one, muking in
efibet gold the standard of vuluo, and silver
subservient to it. This is done without its re
ally fixing a new relative value between gold
and silver, but by sec'.Jug, through a reduc
tion in the actual value of silver coin, as ex
pressed on its face, to render it no longer u
more desirable export thun gold. Under the
operation of the law, while the value of the
present silver coin is not touched, it is pre
sumed it will soon disappear to be rc-produced
in the new coinage of less value.
Fntijtminitte of (list Impfetinl Mnirlas<v
Thu Fan's Moniteur contains ilia following
programme of the ceremonies which were' to
take piece ou the tnuiriage of the Emperor on
the 30th ult:
“On Sunday, 30th January, 1853, at 11
clock in Ilk) morning, two ol Hie court carriages
will go for the F.iupre** to the palace of the
Ely ace. In the first carriage will bo the Grand
MiktresM of the Household, the Lady of Honor,
nmi the First Chamberlain ol her Majesty.--
The second carriage will receive tin* Empress,
her Excellency the Count** do Alonigo, the
Giitiid Master of the llonaeliolii of the Em-
!!»**, and the equerry of her Majesty will bu
nttliM door. Tl • carriages, which will he “
.•uried hy u picket ofcavalry, will enter by
' ■ “ iliioi! do Flore. The Grand
those ol the officers und ladies, of the Frinces
and l'rincesseti; u carriage containing the
persona uttuched to the houKchold of her Im
perial Highness the l’rinces* Mothildo ; a
squadron ol the Guides ; a carriage in which
ill be the ladies ol the 1'alace of the Empe
ror ; a carriage occupied by the Grund Master
tsr On the -lib instant, a joint resolution
was unanimously adopted hy the New Hamp
shire Senate, and sent down to the House of
Representatives for concurrence, to the effect
that the provisions of the State Constitution
commonly called the “ RuligiousTest,” which
makes the profession of certain religious faith
an essential qualification lor certain offices, are
unjust,anti-republican, contrary to the spirit of
the present age, and discreditable to the Stale
und people, and that no efforts will be spated
to abrogate auch a principle.
Abstinence Society held at thoir Hall last eve-
ni«g, was one ol the largest assemblies we have
ever aeen collected for the discussion of thi*
subject in this city. The uudiunce was a
highly respectable one, and embraced men
bolding the most opposite views on tho sub
ject of legal enactments for the prohibition of
the sale of intoxicating liquor as o beverage.
Tbe utinojt decorum prevailed throughout,
and the arrangements for prohibition by legal
enactment, maintainted by Messrs. Duryke
and Kino, and those for the abolition of all
laws restricting tho sale, ware listened to with
evidentsatit faction by the meeting. Tbit sub
ject is evidently assuming a degree of impor
tance in ourcommuuity, which few were dispos-
* ed to attach to it a short time ago, and is attract
ing the consideration of those among whose
legislative duly it will shortly be to investigate
the subject; as well as thoxo whose interests
. r are likely to be affected by legislative action
upon it. 1
The Strike tn Baltimore*
Resolution* were adopted by the working
men on the strike in Baltimore, ou Tuesday
morning that the eight hundred men from the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad shops go to
vverk at the advanced rntea offered by the
Company, and that each man pledge himself
to pay 25 per cent, of his aulury imo the funds
of the essooiation, to be appropriated to the
support of those who may be compelled to
continue on the strike; aud that the workmen
in all tbe other shop* that agree to pay tho ud-
vance also go to work on similar conditions
By tho adoption of their resolution some
1600 men were permitted to resume their work
_ in tbe chops that had conceded the advance
in the Washington Navy
Yard held a meeting on Tuesday, and resolved
to eustaiu the Baltimore workmen. A
mittee waa appointed to collect money ir
of tbs strikers.
An Interesting Scrap or IHistory.—
The Washington correspondent of the Penn
sylvanian states that during the proceedings
at the Colonization Meeting, Iubi week, Hon,
Charles F. Merger stated, as an extroordi.
nary feet, that the act of Congress of 1807, in
relation to the sieve trade, provided that re
captured Africans, whenever our Navy might
overtake them, should be taken into the near
est port of this country, anil there disposed of
uccordii'.g to tho legislation of the State.
Georgia passed a luw that the captives should
he sold; one hulf the money to go into the
State Treasury, and tbe other hall to the can- .Alter tho prayers, their Majcttiics will return
torn. And this, too, under tho pretax!ofubolinh- j- to thoir throne. Their Mujeuiies will sncces-
HigH Prices for Nkgroe*.—On Monday
last, Louis D. DtSsussureof Charleston, sold
at auction on Edisto Island, e gang of eight)
oae negroes, at an average of $619 56 each.—
On* of the families, consisting of eight fine
youngJworaen, aged from 18 to 25, a matt and
woman of 50 years of age, and an infant, sold
for $1005 each. This, remarks the Courier, i*
the highest sale that baa come under our ob
servation since 1836.
Alonzo J. White also sold at suction,
Charleston on Thursday, a gang of fifty-eight
tide swamp rice field negroes, at an average of
$534 each, which wu de.ui.d au .xc.llci,
Th. .p.ci.1 Wuhi!i,uia Cuirenpoujent of
lb. N.w York Herald, ,i»«. ill. following
Secretary of th© Navy.
of War.
of the Interior.
ty Mi. Metcalf. • post-office agent, it is
4 haidi baa been sent to take charge of tiie Mo
bile post-office, where the postmaster
1 wiUt being a defaulter for $20,000.
• The cidoife ship A ricsson sailed from
* York for r * orfollt os » Thursday afternoon,
hour at ebb tide. She
ut 6 o’clock, averaging 7
tide und with a head
and First Chamberluin of the Emprens;
riago druwn by nix Imrse*, occupied by the
grand officer* of the household ol the Emperor,
u curriago drawn by six Iioiwhh, in which will
b* her Imperial llighneus Princess Mathilda,
her Excellency tho Countes* de Montijo, the
Graud Mistress oi tha Household of thu Em
press, and the lady of honor of her Mojesiy ; a
carriage drawn by six bursas, in which will
he their lmperiul Highnesses the Princo Jerome
Napoleon and the Princo Napoleon. In a cai-
riage diawti by eight home* will ho the Em
peror and thu Empress. Tho curriage of their
Majesties will bu followed by a squadron of
Guides aud a regiment of cavalry. Informed
of llio approach of the cortege, tho Archbishop
of Puns, preceded by his cUrgy, will go iu
procession towards the greut door to receive
their Majesties. The great doors will he
thrown open ; the Emperor leading the Em
press hv tho bund will enter the baailicon ;
their Majesties will pluce themselves on the
throne. The Archbndmp officiating will sa
lute their Majesties, and will commence the
ceremony of the marriage.
“ Aliur the blessing of the pieces of gold and
the nuptial ring, their Majesties will go to the
foot of tho altar, will remuiii standing, and will
givu each other tho right hand. The Arch
bishop addressing himseli first to the Emperor
aud theu to tho Empress, will raceivo thoir dc-
clarstiou to take cbcli other for husband and
wifo, and will succossively present to the Em
peror the pieces of gold und the ring. Thu
Emperor will present the pieces of gold to the
Empress, und will pluce the ring on hei fiugni
ing the sluve trade. Georgia was asked to
abate the law, but she refused. Subsequently,
however, a lew was pussed by Congress to rec
tum such captives tq their uutive laud, anp
one hundred thousand dollars wnn appropria
ted to curry the law into effect. Mr. Monroe
was at that time President of the United States,
and employed a gentleman to superintend thi*
humane plan ; thus, in effect, relieving the
Colonization Society of tho expense of ai
agent. So Mr. Mrroer insisted,that Mr. Mon
roe in fuel established the first Colony ou the
Coast of Africa—Liberia—and in honor and
acknowledgment of this, the Capital was call
ed Monrovia.
Meeting of American Artists in Rome
-On hearing of tho death of Mr. Greenough,
the American artists in Rome held a meeting
-Thus. Crawford, Esq., at whoso residence it
w.ta held, in tho chair; Mr. Chapman, vice
president, aud Mr. Frecinuu secretary—when
resolutions of respect to the deceuseu
adopted, und appropriate speeches made by
Lewis Cess, Jr., the American Charge, Mr.
Crawford end Mr. \Vm. U. Story.
LT* A freight train travelling ut the rate of
twenty-four inilea the hour, requires on a level
546 2-8 yards to come to a stop, end 79j second*
of time. A passenger train at the rale of 42
miles to the hour cannot he brought up in less
thun 770 yards, but lakes rather lesa time, only
60.8 seconds. Two trains, therefore, approach
ing each other at a speed of 24 miles the hour,
will experience a collision, if the breaks are
not brought to bear wheu they are about 1100
yards, or nearly two-thirds of a mile a
der.
tsr Rev. Kleazer Williams, the supposed
Bourbon, delivered a sermon on Sunday
morning,at Rev. Dr. Hawke* church, in New
York. There being a universal curiosity to
see him, ever since the publication of the Pul
liam article, there was, of course not a single
pew empty.
A beggar, who was supposed to be an
imposter, by pretending to be deaf and dumb,
was arrested by the police, in Boston, and put
••‘to a bath, seven feet deep, whvu he recovered
the power of speech suddenly, aud cried out
for help very lustily.
Confiscation.—-According to the laws at
present in Jorce in Mexico, cargoes of ell ves
sols clearing from any port in a slate of re
bullion against the constitutional uufuorities,
are immediately confiscated on arriving el anv
other port iu the republic. It ma.tors not
whether the goods be the product of the coun
try or of foreigu growih, tho same inexorable
law is enforced. We learn from the California
papers, that no less than five cargoes, which
have recently arrived at Acapulco from Ala-
Ration, have been confiscated, and the veaaels
carrying them heavily fined
ESr Capt. Hardius, of tbe "brig Timothy
Crosby, arrived at New York on Sunday,
from Port-au-Prince, reports that from June to
January 26, niq* captains, eleven orates, and
forty wcenien, belonging to American vesses)h,
had died by foyer at Port-au-Prince. During
the 14 dn>s previously to the 7\ C. leaving
the mortality had decreased.
Parisian Fashions.—Wanes it stated tlxat
some vtrjr radical innovations on praecmt
styles have recently been announced, to
lorm, we auppose, to the change from Re.
Itcan to Imperial Government. The prinei
pal change in gentleman's apparel ia described
as being a return to the abort breechei
•tucking*, buckles, end other features .
—veuteentb century. Gentlemen's full
at* *te made with Urge steeveaet the wrist,
in the sleeve* ot ladies’ dresses, and wo*n
ih ttadarsleevea puffed at the wrist like thoeo
rise Iodise. ^
Equerry, four Chamberluiuis, and ilia orderl)
officers un duty, will receive tho Emprens at
the door of thu Pnvillion de I'lloilogo. Their
iinperigl iligncvHsss the Princo Napoleon und
the Princess Mathilda, will receive her Majesty
ut the bottom ut tha grand stuirenvo. The cor-
ttife will ascend thn grund staircase, and will
proceed to the Hnlon do I'Eiiipereur. The Km-
I eror, accompanied by bin lmperiul Highness
thu Prince Jeruine, the Minister*, the Marshals,
aud Admiral*, tho Grund Marshal of the Pal
ace, uud the Grand Huntsman, will advance
lowurds the Empross from tho Suloii de I'Eiu-
pert nr, und will conduct her into that union.—-
At nine o'clock in the morning, u Muster of
tho Ceremonies and nssistuuta will go to the
Cutliedral, to superintend the placing of the
persona invited to thu ceremony. Tho mem
bers ol the constituted bodies aud the function
aries will be in uniform, the ladies in high
dresses (robes to on tauten) und bonnets, the
geuilein«ii invited iu dress coats.
“ 'I’lie doors on the side of the grand entrance,
mid the southern and northern doors of the
diurch, will aloue be opened lo the persons ili
fted. I’lie central door will he exclusively
reserved lor their Majesties, and the Amhussa-
dor* and foreign Minister* going in a body aud
with ail escort. Auorchestia u ill pluy sacred
music until the arrival of their Majesties. Un
ii estrado erected in the midst ol Hie trsuiept
ii free of the nltar will he placed, under it
canopy, two chairs of honor ami two prie lfieu
for their Majesties. Vast eslrndcs, in the form
of an amphitheatre, filling each ol the branches
of the Latin cross, will be ant apart for the
Ficuch uud fornign diplomatic bodies, the Hen
te, the Legi»lnlive Body, und the Council ol
Stale. Tribunes, opening on to tho Latin cross,
will be set apart lor the ladies of the diploma
tic body, the members of the family of the Em
peror who may not be in the cortege of their
Majesties, the ladies of the picsident* of the
great bodies of the Stute, the ladies of the Min
isters, Marshals, and Adiniruls ; the widows
of the greut dignitaries of the Empire, Alorahuls,
and Admirals ; thu ladies ol thu grand officers;
‘ l _ * " of the household of the Empress;
the ludi [ rw
•»d the ludies of the ulliuers of the household
of the Emperor. Other tribunes und galleriea
will bo reserved for the ludies und gentlemen
not functionaries invited, 'l ire first row of
chairs in the nave will he reserved to the Alsr-
shuls, the Admirals, the Grand Chancellor aud
die Grand Crosses of the Legion of Honor.
The reftt of the nuve will he occupied bv the
deputation of the constituted bodios, by the
high functionaries of tho public administration,
-lid by the other persons invited.
At twelve o'clock their majesties will leave
the Pa lace of the Ttulerics ; the firing of artil
lery will announce their departure. A double
line of the National Guard and the armv will
be placed on all the routo to be taken by the
cortege from tho Tuilories up to the Parvis
Notre-Dame. At the heud of the cortege will
be carriages occupied hy the civil and military
officers ol the Emperor, and they will he pre
ceded and followed by u *quudron of cavalry.
Then will come thv cuniuges of the uiinihior*,
Alujenlies will succes
sivelv present themselves at the offering. After
the Pater, their Alajeaties will go to the foot
of the altar, and will kneel; tha first chunlaiu
ol thu F.uiperor, ami uuothur bishop will
fund uliovo the heads of their Majesties a cano
py of Hilvcr brocade, and will keep it
tendeddoiing theoraisou. During the epiaeopal
benediction and the reading of the Gospel, tiio-
clloir will chant several time* tho Domino
tialoum. The Archbishop will then present
holy wuter lo their MujvstieH, uud will com
mutico the Te Deuin, which will bu taken u;
by ihuoichcslra and the dingers. After the 7
ileum, the greut officers of the Crown, the
Princes, the Minister*, und other persons who
arrived ill the cortege will resume their [daces.
Their Alujestics will descend from the throne,
and will return, followed us they were on their
uirival. The Archbishop will immediately
precede them to conduct them in procosaiou up
to the greut door.
Tho Moniteur alee gives the following ns
the line to bo taken by the cortege—“ The
ror/ege of their Alajestie* will leave tho Pa
lace of the Toiletic* hy the principal gate,
will cross the Carrousel and the court of the
Louvre, and will follow tiie Rue des Fosses,
Saint Germain I'Auxcrrois, the lluede Rivoli,
the Place de f Hotel de Ville, the Quui de
Govros, the Pont Notre-dume, the Uuni Nu-
poleoii, the Roe d'Arcole, and tho Parvii
Noire-Dume. After the ceremony, the cortegt
will return to the Tuiteiies by the Rue d’Ar
cole, the Uuui Napoleon, thu Uuai uux Fleui*.
the Pont au Change, the Uuui* up to the Place
de Ih Concorde,and it will reach the palace hy
the grand avenue in the garden."
Workmen huve commenced erecting bar
riars in the streets contiguous to Notre Duine
to prevent the crowd from pressing on the pro
cession, slid likewise from thronging round
the cathedral. On the piece of ground be
hind tiie archbishop's garden, a spues has been
railed in lo receive the pieces of cannon
which arc to lire dining the whole time that
the marriage ia being celebrated in tho church.
Tho public edifices will be illutniunfed on
Sunday eveniug in honor of the marriage of
the Emperor.
£§** Mr- Randall, of Athens county, Ohio,
has recovered a verdict in the Superior
Court at Cincinnati, of $1,500 dauiagei
against the New-Orleuns Telegraph Company,
for personal injuries caused by bis being
thrown out of his carriage, the horses having
taken fright at the telegraph wires, which had
fallen across the rood.
r«r cuiiinu jiaurcaa— csim voikid, sou Mane, io
Kilibe* A Hotlg«r«, CAL l.sinsr, Clint lurtriitc*. l» \V
(JariuAuy k Co, Howland k Co, Washburn, Wililnr 4 Co,
K rarnonn k Co, lfar|>«r, Stuart A Co, Brown k Harris,
It A Lewis A Co 8 Harris k Co, T 8 Way ns, Pbllbrlok
A Hell, nil billon, (J J 8mitb, J \Y Phillips, AI.odA
Hall, and order.
Per sehr Cotton Plant, from Ogeeh#«--7 bates 8 I
Cotton. 3000 Lmhuels IV.«*h It Ice, to H llaberslinm k
Non, N A llsrdee A Co.
COMMUIiriJlL,
M.—Cotton. — Th*i
b#«u n good demand to-dsy at yesterday's prior, UL,
!»S for Middling Pair. Tn* sales sum up dlttbalos'.
ATLANTA. FEU. If, F. M.—OortoM.-Transactions
in tills article b»v« been only to limited extent dunuc
the past week. We quote Fair, this ovening, *tii' 4 «.
aud other grades in proportion.
Coru is selling at 40 to 4.1 cents.
Hai-t.—Liverpool socks scarce f‘J(u %V> 0.
I4tr»l scarce, sails at I2*j(a»14 i it.
NEW ORJ.KANrt, FEB. 14.—Cotton,— Factors at
leugth gavo way on Saturday, and Mu'ir noncossiona
were followed liy an active demand. Rains 10,000 bains,
at a duollne of Wo reduce our quotations ao-
'.rdlngiy :
NKtr-OKI.KAHS CLASSIFICATION.
Inferior 0 (<A C* I Middling Fair....t0 AW**
Ordinary 7)4 Fair 10« a @IO*4
Middling t&S v 4 I Good Fair - S “
Good Middling....tM a (ri> Wf I Good and Flat... — (q> —
COTTON 3TATS.Hr.Nt.
Stork on hand Sept 1, 18&X..
.9,532
hand not cleared 350,577
Fhciiiim.—Finn. A ship taken for Havre at Ike.
and Cotton shipping for Liverpool at ll-10d; shiptnas-
generally asking ?{d.
BALTIMORE, FEB. Ift, 2 P. M.-Tbo Floor market
Is very Inactive to-day. We could hear of no sales of
any kind.
a.I.l «hlu Corn M MCiM ••■□Ii. .od fallow at SH
.10 cents. Early in the morning some wagon Corn sold
ut 56 cents for yellow, but prime alln.it brought the
above quotations to the amount of BOttl lll.UOO bushels—
murket cloning ut 60 oeuts nskud.
Oats 37(a) 40 cuuts.
Whisky 24 cents.
better demand, but
Georgia sold st Gc.
ROTTERDAM.—For Coffee prices are still Unding
AMSTERDAM.—Tho Cotton market is firm. Rice
continued dull; old Carolina 13V1 to NIL
ANTWERP.—Coffee is in regular demand. Cotton
“••"•••Uafooreaslug demand. 46U bales Upland sold
LIVERPOOL, JAN. 28,-The snlos of Cotton for the
week amount to80,850 bales including 14.21X1 011 snecu-
"IL 4,570 for export, and 37.WW to the Trade. Priors
_ _d. dearer since this day week.
In the beginning of tbe week the market wan steady
last week's quotations; the demand was goad, and
holders remained free sellers.
Oi» Wednesday, on receipt of the steamer's adrlces,
quoting an ndvanco at New York, notwithntandlng the
fl -t accounts from henco, holders becams more confident,
•I.MlfM lhelV prices. Huvors on the other hand,
finding that prioosdid not decline In America, and that
At this advani-o, however, there is more Cotton showing;
bales hare been sold from 6*^(<v5, 7 a d. for middling Or
leans, expected to arrive next mouth. We shall now
«Qtirely fiu, pjded by the accounts from the other side.
and then follow the New York nnd Now Orleans v
.;ljr prim
1 estimated at 10,000 bales, at
0 engaged for several weeks t<
HAVRE, JAN. 26.—Tbei
r cousiimpt:
has beou a spirited de-
-* ud 3000 bales have
speculation, at an
beeu taken ft,.
in nrices. New-Orleans tres-ordinaire ..
)u$9lf., and Upland 89f. Some lots, making
about 500 bales, have been taken on dolivery.
Niuce yesterday the weuther has become frosty, and
this circumstance, added to the easterly wiiids now pre
vailing, gives confidence to traders, as the interior
spinning districts are but slightly stocked, and 110 arri-
x\ cau take place.
The small stock on hand, and the relaetanco of sliip-
srs iu the Southern ports to operate freely for our mar-
ut, are the chief causes of the advance that we have
tporiunced iu prioos, although tho contrary was iookod
Freight for New-York is abundant, bnt vessels 1
wanted. The Isaao Bell, which w ill sail on the 8tl
February, has her cargo engaged at full rates, and ev
at an odvauoe of If. for wines.
Not included i
Augusta aud Hamburg, Feb.
Macon, (Ga.) Fob. 1 16,762 22,4
Columbus(Ga.) Feb. 12... ** — ‘' ~
Rome, (Ga,) Feb. 4
dontgomory (Ala.) Fob. 14 10,501
Memphis (Teim.) Feb. a 14,IKK
Columbia, (8. C.) Jau. 6 3,26)
Departure ot meiunera rrom HnvauDait.
TUI«> DAY *
Florida, WoodhuTl. for New York, at 4 P. M.
Welaka, King, for Palatka, te., at 10 A. M.
TO-MOKUOW.
Win. Srubrook, Feck, Charleston, (inland) at8)i P. H.
.. fir The regular U. 8. Mall steamers tiordo,,, Capt.
Brooks, Calhoun, Cart. Bardou, and Metiunora. Capt.
ereeland, leave everj? morning at 4 o'olook.for Charles
ton. connecting with the Charleston steamships and
Wilmington boats, and arrive every evening in Ravan-
nah at 5 o'clock, P. £1.
e charleston 1
» Adyer, Dickinson. Saturday, P. M.
Ilrpnrlure of Onra on t'enlrnl Knllroml.
Two Passknukr Trains Daily.
“ ' ' “ 8 P.M., and
Train—Leaves 8avannnh
rives at Macon at5V A. M. t connecting with the Sonth-
Wosteru Railroad toOgletliorpe, aud by stages thence to
Tallahassee, Columbus, and other points South West.
Monona Train.—Leaves Savannah at 8 A. M., and nr-
riveein Mncon at l»‘, P. M. oonueoting with thu Macon
End Western night trains to Atlanta, Montgomery aud
Chattanooga, and with tha Augusta and Waynesboro'
Railroad (day train) to Augusta: aud (going East) with
Railroad to Milledgeville from Gordon.
MAKING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED.
8ohr Cotton Plant, Arnaud, Ogeohce, to Master.
MEMORANDA.
Bath, Fob. 10—Arr, brig Clara Ellen, French, Savan
nah. Cld, brig Catharine Nichols, Nichols, H.avnnuuh.
New-York, Fob. Iu—Old, bark Harvest, Nichols, 8a-
L18T OIJ VESSELS IN PORT.
«w.pi
Florida, (s) Woodhull.,1300 N Y Padelford, Fay k Cc
Grotto, Stuart 671 Liverpool.Brigham, k A Co
Free Trndar.(B) Black, *02 Liverpool A Low A Co
Fitsjauies,(Ur) lloyt... 1317 Liverpool A Low A Co
Jano, (Br) Monrls 658 Liverpool A Low A Co
Rphliaml>eau,8tackpolo.865 Liverpool II Gowdy
ltapide (R) Boekelinau..U(N) rep'g Kpping A Kroti
Massachusetts, Samson.3rtrt rep'g....Padelhird, Fay A Co
Stirling, Hendorson 504 L'pool..Pndelford, Fay A Co
llarkH.
Boreas, (Br) Me Donald .386 Bristol A Low A Co
Brothers (B) Murphy...277 Liverpool A Low A G
Ilona Den, (Br) Roe 625 Liverpool A l<ow A G.
lntriusic(B)51cFurlaud657 dis'g A Ixiw A Co
Chieftain. (Br) Foster..546 dis'g A Ixjw A Co
N <i Ulehborn, Kendall.10.3 N liay... Washburn, W A Co
Lulau,(Ur) Patterson...472 dis'g A Low A Co
Springfield, (Br) Roy...517 dis'g A Low A Co
Kendall, (U) Caiharm..l56 Ht John's E A Soull&rd
Peter Demill, lloey 204 dis'g IIK Washburn
lll'IgN.
J 1) I’cnnell. Brown 144 W I Cohen A Fosdick
.147 W I Cohens A Herts
..180 load'g..Padelford, Fay A Co
Lion, Sawyer..
, Brightiuan 197 Fhilal Cohens A Hertz
Cardiff, Melville 198 WI Cohens A Herts
J Guttcnberc, Morse 101 Boston Bunker A Ogden
Bunker A Ogden
.....180 Boston J Quantock, Jr
Alfred Exall, Holder....243 N Y Willis A BrauiUse
n 375 N V Washburn, W A Co
Plandom
Isaac C Herts, Bulloob,.
J Phillips. Bridgus
B E Sharpe, Sharpe
.dis'g Cohens A IF
dis'g Washburn, W A Co
.dis'g Rowland A Co
.dis’g Willis A Brundsgc
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL,
KUHNITUaG COVERINGS, *c.,
AT WHOLESALE St SB TAIL.
W. H. CAHUVL'S
CURTAIN STORE
Is No. Iti» ( hesinut-st., Piitiudelphiu,
Comer 5th-a., oppotile th« State Route.
TTK ha* always iu store a full stock of French
X L Brocatelles; Do. Satia De Laines;
India Satiu Damasks; I Table A Piano Cover*, A*.;
French Muquette: I Gilt Cor aloes;
Do. Plushes; 1 Gilt Pius and Bands;
Lace aud Muslin Curtain* Gimps, Fringes,
ds, Tassels, io,
otevery stylo and price. Cords, Tassels. Ao.
N. Y. Painted WINDOW SHADES of ailstyle* and
prices; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brunses, Au.,
FUNERAL INVITATION.
The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Cass,
will please attend the fhneral of their infant daughter
JOANNA, from their reshleuce, oorner Broughton and
Drayton streets, This Forenoon at 10 o'clock. *
Arrivals at the Hotels.
PULASKI BOU8E...Wii.tbkmoob A Son, Proprietors.
W Paterson
T W Goods ThomasUm
B Bethel..
.do
W D Woodson d»
E Graves N Y
M W MeLudern Ga
J C Butler Maooa
Dr E GanU Charleston
J Harvey do
AG L Hodgson Fla
M Ony N C
4 Aa
lady and svt..
Finn at, Fkji,
J Del. Watkins and lady...
J 11 Merry..—.... Colombo*
A Fun
WtuK'.jHH
M C James..Butler's Island
F 8 Johnson.... Jones c
THivu
iitkpm
J Mo Rea
Mr Green* Phiia
F B Cullen
Mrs AUxandar
..Dublin
..U. Fabuo, Proprietor.
MARSHALL HOUSE..,
Friday, Fks. 18.
B W Ringlet on. Ga|P B Tyler
W II McEvay 8C R Greahsm
J It Lnveey.. do M Towor
J W McKiusey N'T R8 UuUard
8 W Ixzvring - .ViaI.At WUliams
8 II Sterlini ..C K BlSThomas ..Columbus
■ Conn
8 Uubtard ..—.....N Y
R»
....AJnjE li Ssttlo..
JO £ Peuarl. .. ..... .. . .
V A Y Uaines... Saadevsvillc
...Jackson
J W Iloinswood ..rto| Dr J NSimmons....
J 8 tiacknoy If Ci W U T Wright
T J WaUr*. -Go M B Perkins.
L U MntUir CeiamfcuzL- 222
aud tetryIhiny comyitte/or Curlaint ofthe newestParis
-tylefl, auil at the loieett prire».
Persons seuding tbe hciyht and width of tkelf window
can have their Curtains made and trimmod in
the Ust manner: see Fashion Pistes in August number
of Uodey's Lady's Book.
Steamers, hotels, oar builders, and dealers generally,
supplied at the iowssl whoUtaltprictt.
W. Jl. CARKYL,
Importer of and Dealer iu Furnishing Goods,
l69Chostnut-st., oorner 5th-street,
j« 14 ly Oppoaite the Stole House. Phfl
NEW WISE AND LiqtJOK STOKt.
No. 4> WbllHker Street.
@ THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ
ces to the citisens of Savannah, and of the in
terior of this State, that he has now ojionod
and will keep continually in store, a large
assortment cf the best qualities of the various kinds of
■ ■ Wines und Liquors,
both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the Lust
sources, and to his stock of which, st present unhand,
ho invites attention. Having had extonsive experience
iu France as a inonnfaoiurer, and in America as impor
ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the tradeenabltw
htn» to offer aasuranoe that tho articles which ar6 enu
merated below are eanh genuine.
Artlclra ol* Direct Importation.
Fr«ucl. Brandies of various brands: Holland Gin
8colch,-Irishand Monongahela Whisky; Okl Baxavia
Arrack; Jamaica and StCroix Hum.
Wines,
Old Pon, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Dock. Clar
et, Sauterueand Burgundy Wines.
Cordials.
In Casss, Curaeoa. Maraschino, Ratafia. Slavnits,
Kivsohsnwasser, Absinth, fie., to-
Ale and Porter.
London Brown Stout nnd Edinburgh Ale.
rulteu Market Pig |
fsb 18 Cor. Ball and CengTsss-st^ Ms«T-sqt.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
UeoiKln IluvtniV ltull.
TII0K8DAV KVUMNCi, V.b’,134,1883,
£» ■ ■~>^ ) GenUsmen desirous of obtaining Tickets
1 can do so by applying to either of tbs Com
mittee: COMNITTKK :
L't W. II. Wn.TBKnaeii, l’nvstc W. Citmminu,
" J. P. w. n»CAH. " o. D. 0. it HIM*,
Cornet C. A. Ct«u», « W. II. Banks,
Privet* II. M. BimaoudiM, •• J. A. Maynii.
N. 11.—No Tickets to be had at tho door. fob 10
ATIIEN^im.
••'the CAMPBELLS ARE COMING
FOi« SIX NI4AIIT* !
CoimniMii lim Till. KvcnliiK. Krliruary 11.
THE Ol.D amp ohioinal
Ca.apbcll fflliihirrls
Have the honor te aunonnre to their nnmornua friends
t •<* Savannah, that they will open uh above with
A'nr Songs, Duett and Quartette, Operatic
Hur/ctifues, Dancing, Shaking Quakers, Sec.
titulars, see Bills of the day.
MOT lor particulars, i
•fir Tluxr.TR—lk.xes aud Parquette, 50 rents. Gnl-
l° r T* (for colored persons only) 25 cents. Doors opeu
*t 6,SJ—commences at 7H-
• fi“ Heats may be secured this afternoon from 3 to 5
'clock, at the Box Oltlcc.
fob li
Dr. F. A. JONES, Agent.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
FOR NUW-YORK.
To leave on SATURDAY, 10th Feb.,
at 4 o'olock, P. M., precisely.
: The United States Mail eteamship
FLORIDA, Capt.M. C Woodhull.will
leave ss above, lor freight or passage apply te
M»>7 Padelford, fay a co.
UNITED S j’ A T E S MAIL LINE
FOR Fill LA OBI. 1*111 A.
avo on WEDNESDAY. 23d Feb.
at - o’clock —. 51., precisely.
iship
:rr
RGIA, Capt. Wal-
C. A. L. LAMAR.
FOR NBW-YORK.
To Sail on Saturday, iJtltk Fcbr'y,
ut — o'clock —. AI.
The U. S. M. Steamship ALABAMA,
CapLC.D Ludlow, will leave as above.
*or freight or passage apply io
14 PADELFORD. FAY k CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Ueorgin Llur.
Thesohr. ECLIPSE, Captain GoHler, w ill havo
dispatch for tho above port. For freight or pus-
■ag^applv to (fo IP) HOW LAN D k CO.
I FOR RENT.—A *nrill cniiifortublfl House
noar Mr. H. Gillum's Grist Mill. Apply te
L f*b 19 3 8,Mkw L lama.
I TO RBNTt—A c<
I Bryan street, having
■•Bed Rooms. Apply
R. HABERSHAM k SON.
To Kent.
’HREE OFFICE8 over thn store of tho cubscri-
bars—one a largeonojmd two smaller
fublU 6 THOMAS 51, TURNER A CO., 181 Bay-st.
WANTED.
4 SITUATION Arf GARDENER by u person
il who is accustomed to Farming and Gardening.—
Inquire at this otflee. 2* teb 10
A
UonrdiHK.
GENTLEMAN uud bis LADY con obtain
Hoard whore thore are but few boarders—can
largo and .pleasant Room, with a fire place. At-
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD !
fTMIE Subscriber bus now uud keeps constantly
■ on baud a large supply of the best quality of High
Land Oak, Hickory, and Pine WOOD, which he offers
as low for cosh as oan be bought in the city. Wood Van
near the Railroad Bridge, [leb 19-3m] P. WHITE-
Sale of Vulualkie ~Lots
NEAR THE CITY OF SAVANNAH.
W ILL be sold, on the 1st Tuesday of March, at
tho Court-houso iu Savannah, a number of lot*,
each one hundred and twonty foot by sixty. Those loto
apart or tann lot No. one, (I,) lying between tho
them boundary of the city of Savaunah, tho
1 celled Lover's Lane, and the White Bluff road,
being that portion or the said Farm lot which belonged
to 5Uss Mary Milledge, and has bsen conveyed by her
*~ “•“"•‘dersigned upon certain terms. Plots of these
he had by application te C. A. L. Lamar,
i of sale cash. Purchasers to pay for titles.
JOHN W. ANDERSON,
FRANCIS S.BARTOW,
C. A.L. LAMAR.
fob 19
CIOFARTNERSIUI’ NOTICE.
3IIF. uiidorsignnd have this day associated them
selves together uudor tho name aud style of Kump-
ii k Verstiile, for the transaction of a general Dry
' « stand In Waring's
Goods business. Having taken the
Range, No. 72 8t. Julian, nnd 1(17 liryan-sts., next door
te Messrs. F. Zogbaum it Co.'s Music storo, they will, iu
- few days, be prepared to offer te thoir friends and the
ublic, a haudaouiu and well selected assortment of
Spring Goods. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON,
fab IA HENRY W. VER8TILLK.
1853.
CLOTHING
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
I >lKltHON, II HI HT OO,, No. 101 Bry-
au, and 68 St. Julian-sts., Savennah, Georgia,have
now iu store, and arc receiving weekly additions by the
steamers, a large aud well selocted Spring Block of fash-
ionabl* READY MADE CLOTHING, to which they
tiued shall 1
— ..edo, goods di-
t froiuOUROWNjMANUFACTORY, we are enabled
auil them as low us cau bo furnished iu the Soutln
iuntry. ( Our stock is varied and complete through:
now I u a tore COATS as follows: U'.iwkand Fancy Ala-
nnca aud Bombazine Frocks, Sacks and halt Sochi,
Brown, Buff aud Fancy Chmded Linen Coats. Fino
White Linou Duck English Ballots, Fancy Silk Cro-
tous, Powgco Silks. Beal Grass Liuons, Black and Fan
cy Cttihmcrotte UusiuesH Coats, etc., etc. PANTS,
Black Docskiu, Plaiu aud Fancy Coaiiineres, Plaiu aud
Fancy Linen Drillings, Heavy White aud Fancy Dock
do., Black and Fancy Cnslimerotte. etc., etc. A great
variety of White 'fig'd and Embroidered MarselVli
VESTS, Black und Fancy Satin Forms, White andlFan-
u ' 4 — - ' ••-• * * Furnishing Goodi
niVi.
[tight Hon. Sir E Ward Sngdon. Seventh Americ:
, Point i.aco Embroidery, Crotchet,
The Ixjfty and the Lowly; or, Good in All and None All
Good. By M. J. McIntosh.
Received by ffob 19] JOHN 51. COOPER k CO.
J ,3LECTION NOTICE.—By virtuo of u res-
j olutiou of Council pusaod at the laatmuetiug thero-
**l. mi eleotlon will he held at the next meeting, to be
held on Thursday, 24th February, 1853, for—
. „ . Saiary Bond
1 Hup'dentof Street© ned Ixines, ...$6(X) $1INM)
l Sergeant of the City Watch 425 250
l City Constable, 300 and fees 500
Applicants will hand in their applications, stating
*" cir securities, to uieouor before 2o'clock
. WILSON,
Iluckuhucks, Col'd, Bordered anil Frock Towels, just
reoeived aud for sale low by
DEWITT k MORGAN.
|,30R MALE.—Thirty two barrels Key Stone
1/ Mills 5’1 our iu store and for sale by
fab 10 BUNKER k OGDEN.
\J l
Tob
5'oot of West-Broad-sl
q:
t of West Broad Streot.
(Y
fob
BUNKER k OODEN.
M 4 !
niuprisiug every style
feb 19
Hams,
AillS. — Five !iumlicil Kolos.
tore for e ale by
“ BUNKER A OGDEN.
.Mill HALE.—Oiiuhundred bulnsprime North-
Hay landing from schr. Eclipse, and for sale by
fob 10
feb 19
TTAY AND BRAN
XX WheatBran, for axle by DAVID R. DILLON,
BUNKER k OGDEN.
Eustrrn Hay and New
>R.E__„.
Footof West Broad-i
N*
COHEN A TARVER.
4
LK nnd PURTEU.— 2U casks Ale uud Pc
ter, pints and quarts, for sale hy
10 COIIEN k TARVER'
UKBUNlf AND PULAHKI IHONCHIENT
LOTTERY OFFICE,
Gaudry't Building. ItnU-st., oppoaite Poal-Office.
GREGORY k MAURY. Manager*.
D RAWN NinUBERH-OfOreen* A Pulaski
Letter/. Class No. 21:
46 73 21 40 3 23 33 28 4 71 11 57 62
46 62 73, three number Prise sold in k package.
D. H. 8TEWART.
XXTHA OLSSS 14
T« be derided by tho drawing of Delaware Lottery,
XtOD, ..
78 Numbors—13 Drawn Ballots.
CAPITAL:
35,000 DOLL AB8I
Ao. Ac. 4a. 4c. 4o.
Tiekste tfilt)— Shares in proportion.
DAN'L. H. STEWART,
feb 19
Vender for Gregory 4 Maevy-
Nichols' Danclun Acadentyl
HT. AMIIHKW’H HALL.
DAYS of Tuition for Ladik*, Missbs
and MxsrKHs, o* Morning, “* * '
will bo admitted any day prsvimn te
— ,'ebrnory. tf feb 17
HKliD OATH! HUBl> OATH !
I N I.AkOK QUANTITIES—.'or ,al. by
f*. .» J« IUHBI8ACO.
UXCIIANUB WANTED.
Qn TO *0 DAT DRAFTrt oo Nkw York, wuud
OU kj. Uul.) C. A. L. LAHAH.
LYON’S KATHAIR0N!
For Ibo 4* row th nnd Ktobelllaliniiutt of
the Unit', to Prcvunt It* Foiling
Off nnd Turnlitu Rruy.
Awarded the kigheat premiums by the .Stair# of
Nete-York, Maryland and Michigan, at their
Annual Fairs s/tSM.
IRC
'1IK KATHAIRON neutraU/.Mthe eflbct of dis-
1 case, climate, nnd old age, In preserving nod re
storing the human Hair ovon niter a bnldnes* *»f twenty
years; cleanses thn Scalp trnm Scurf and Dnudrutf;
will euro the Nervous llcadnohe, Scald llund, Erysipe
las; Disease* of the Skin, 4o. t and la thn most desirabl*
TOILET AKT1CLE,
For Ladies' or Gentlemen's use, in tho world. It* per
fume eijuals Lullin'! Choicest. Extracts, nnd being free
from all offensive oil Or coloring properties, it gives the
Hair thatelaa*. bright, soft, lively appearance, secured
by no other preparation.
Tho use of the Kathairon it adopted by the first phy
sicians in Europe and America, and nan a patronage
aud sale unprecedented Iu the history of the materia
medio*. But words uro superfluous, a trial only
al virtue, as millions certify. To bo nnu
throughout North ami South America, Europe and the
Islauus of the Ocean, iu large bottles, for 25
Bold in Savaunah by
large .
T. 51. TURNER 4 CO.
1H1 Bay-street.
Lyon's Extract
or
PURE JAMAICA GINGER,
Tj^Oft Dyspepsia, Clmlic, Cholera Morbus, Chule-
JP ra, Ditsiners, Fevor and Ague, Summer Com
plaints, Nervous and Uonerai Debility, 4c. A pure <tr-
ticlr, and administered with positive effect iu the nbove
complaints. Also used as a beverage aud for culinary
PHRMHlHflrif ~~—I
Soldo
Hold in Savannah T. 51. TU
don It
R. R. R. REMEDIES.
Radway’* Ready ReUcf
Radway’* Renovating Resolvent,
Radway’s Ready Regulators,
r l >115* use of which will In ull nusca instantly stop
pain, quickly cure disease and always prevent
ilcknei
No Pain, or Sickness, or Diseaao, or Unhealthy Mat
ter will remain in or affect tho Bysteiu while it is under
theinllueuco of H. It. R. Remedies.
It.i,lway's Kciuly Holier,
Internally nnd Extcrnnlly.
EXTERNAL PAINS.—The moment it is applied ex
ternally it stops all pain. It cures Rheumatism, Lum
bago, Gout, Paralysis, Sick lleadaohe. Neuralgia, Tic
Doloreiix, Hpraius aud Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain
ful Saellings, Crami.s aud Spasms, in a few hor
INTERN AI, PAINS —A few drops of IUd wav'*
Ready Relief, taken internally, will atop the most dis-
tresiing pains of Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Dysentary,
ud instantly soothe, arrest and allay the most violent
.'Ides, leap fut j.<> ! iu* *s«a,
tho infirm and tho crippled, instantly fed the effects of
Bad way's Ready Belief; it rejuvenates old age.rendors
tho btiff jointed supple and active, infuses life and
strength in the soro, weak and disabled limb, removes
all paiu and soreness from tho joints and muscles, and
strengthens and makes sound aud whole, theweak, in
firm and crippled.
R. R. RELIEF.—Cough cured in fi vo minutes! Rad-
way's Heady Reliofeurcd a gentleman in five minutes
of a severe fit of coughing. 'Die gentleman had not
slept for two night* ; it was applied externally and in
ternally.
R. R. R. NO. 2
Iladway’s Renovating Resolvent.
(Quickly euros Scrofula and ail chronic and syphilitic
complaint*, consumption, bad coughs, wasting away of
the body, and all diseases of the lungs.
It rerolvcs away nil diseased deposits,
It purifies the blood and other fluids,
It renovates the system.
R. K. RESOLVENT —Nineteen Fevor Sorescuredby
Railway's Renovating Rceolveut. A gentleman who had
taken groat quantities of Mercury, who became salivat
ed, ami whose body was t maasol' putrid flosh, wo* en
tirely cured by tho UBeof Bad way's Renovating Resol
vent. Th* first week he had taken tha Rosoivent, a
piece of solid matter liko the rind of oheuso, one eighth
of an inch thick and six iuohosiu length, wu* discharg
ed from a largo sore on his leg. From that day ho grew
better. Ho oontlnucd tho use of the Resolveut aud the
Regulators. In two week from the time ho commenced
using tho R. B. Remedies, every sore was healed, his
fieah was sound and pure, ueither blotch or disfigure
ment waa visible to annoy the sight or mar the appear-
* n pUTRID FLE8II—A man aged 40, who in hD youth
icted a luathesomo disease
which threatened his life. He waa a victim of illtreat-
ment—he waa salivated with Morcurv, and for years
liia body has been covered with foul ana corrupt humors,
” uinenctd the use of Radway’s Renovating Roaol-
wpll.
TUDWAY'S Re.novatinh Resolvent—Will cur* all
chronic, scrofulous, syphilitic complaints, mercurial
diseuxe*. diseased deposits, nudes, swellings, tumors,
ulcers, fever sores, consumption, bronchitis, all diseases
that have beeu in the system for five, ten, or twenty
R. R. R. NO. 3.
1(A l> WAV’S REGULATORS,
A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior to
all pills or powders for regulating tho bowols.
All person* who uro inclined te costivenei " ’ ‘
live yonra without the a
drastic purgatives, whii
had almost borne him down te the grave, uutil ho oum-
inouccd the use of Railway's Regulators. Ho first took
four per day for a.week, then one every day until the
whole organisation bceaino regulated. He has now hia
gular evacuations, and has not taken a particle of
idicinofoi six
R. R. Relief ami Regulators cured a gentleman of llv-
complaint, who hau suffered greatly fur a number of
months, by onoupplicatiou of Relief per day foL .. .
aud a tow doses of Regulators.
R. It. Holiefuud Regulators will always euro chills,
' fever anu agues, and all kindsnf fevers.
To keep the bowels regular and the sj stem free from
morbid humors, R. Jl. R. No. 3, Radway’s Regulators.
K.K.It. OFFICE, 1IM Fallon-*!.,N. Y.
• Sold hy Druggists everywhere.
lie wine in time—’Tin folly to defer,
AFFLICTED READ !
THOUSANDS are Mill'oring from diseuso from
| w hich there ia no difficulty in beiug permanently
»nd speedily reliovud, provided the moans be used. As
svory vice lias it* own punishment, so it would seem
• very disease has its remedy. This is true. Mid there
is nothing in this life more certain than that the
AMERICAN CO.UFOUND is the most ,.edy and
ease sex and constitution, at a ) times and seasons,
there is no fears of exposure, detention from business,
nor restriction in diet;f rnm tho <’«rtain and speedy re
lief it ^ives, it is now tha most popular remedy of the
day. Ten thousaud cases huve boon cured effectually
by it during tho past year. Prepared by a practical
pliysioian, thu afflicted cun rely with ooufidonuo on its
aurativo powers over diseases of this character. Full
directions accompany each bottle.
CAUTION—Ask for tho American Compound,
and purchase only of the Agents. Obsorve that the
gonuine has the w rilteu Signature of the proprietor on
the wrapper, and tbe nnme blown in tbe Glass—Price
For salo by A. A. Solomons 4 Co., Tho*. 51. Turner 4
Co., W. W. Lincoln, Savannah; Phillip Moiac, Agusta;
Ellis 4 Co.. Macon; William Root, 51ariotta; and by
Druggists in all the large tow ns and Citiosin tho Uuited
Status^eodly jy 20
Y ND1A MIL KM, Printed French Rrilliunts,
X Organdies and Muslins, just reoeived nnd tor sale
by (ja 28 tf J NEV1TT, LAT11HOP k 8TEB1HN8.
<2
lOTTON OSNAIlliUGH.—5U bales of beat
Southern make, some extra heavy, for sale by
‘ " ■~'UROP 4 8TEHB1N8.
feb 3 tf NEVITT. LATH
COHEN 4 TARVER.
I
fob 1
COHEN 4 TARVER.
75!
liHSH, dec.—5 tierces Codfish, ll)U bxs. Hinoknl
r Herrings, 30 bbls. Pickled do., 30 bbls. Nos. 1, 2 aud
Olaokerel, 50 half do. do., 20 kitu do., 50 boxes Buck
wheat, 25 half bbls. do., received and for sale by
3Ic5!A!10N 4 DOYLE.
li
BW CROP CUBA lUOLAtthEe*.—273
hhds., 11 tierces and 14 bbls. new crop Cuba 51o
ft"
, cargo of brig Cardiff', landing and for sale by
COI1EN8 4 HERTZ.
C!
ORN MEAL*—,*)U >uck* (rush Ground Corn
Meal, just received from Lebanon Mills, Cobb Co.,
for salo in lots to suit purchasers, by
»8 COWDKRY 4 WELL*.
IP HALVE, COLD CKKAIU, dec., al-
J way* on hand and for sals by
G. R. 4 J. B. I1ENDRICK8PN,
Gibbons's Buildings.
I. MjLlHlt PEPPERMINT LOZENGES, just
1 1 reoeived #,xd for sale by •
fob 0 G. R. 4 J. B. HENDRICKSON.
IMJLTON 31A UK KT 1IICKF.—10 hnlfbbls.
P Hams Fulton Market Beef, landing aud for sal* by
feb 0 CLAGHORN fc.CAINNINOHAM.
I > ECtelYiiD per late arrivals—Sugars,
XV Teas, Coffee, Starch, Seap, Cocoa, Broma, Choc
olate, Mustard, Buck wheat, Ac., with a full assortment
ot family Groceries, for sale low.
GEO. ALEXANDER.
1 .3LOUK.—10 bbls. Extra Cunal Flour for fami
* ly use, just received and for sale by
t«b 6 W. D. FORD.
M ot
ley have a g. eat variety of hot water dishes, All-
Dishes, Oyster and Venison Lisbon, Colfuo Biggins,
aud Orecques, Etna Heaters, Water Kettles, Ice Pots,
Tea and Coffee Urns, Pudding .Moulds, Dish Covers,
Egg Boiler#, 4c., for sale low at their House Famishing
I Variety Btoro, 1W Bryan-st.
jan 20
I ^OUHALU—A firs
, ranted aa »uob. Apr
Apply t
j Blacksmith, aud war-
WM. WRIGHT.
COHENS 4 HERTZ.
C lIDKlt*—Hi bbls. Joho Uld'* best Cider, laud-
J ing and for sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
UMPTY BAKRKI/8.—360 Empty Barruls,
JTj 700 Empty Butter Firkins. 100 Tubs, for aal* bv
feb 8 C. B. BCALLY.
Chemisettes, Swiss Bauds, do. Trimmings, Cambric la-
and far salo by
feb 8 COgENH k HERTZ.
tf AN HOHN’M URAilCH, *cV—C.Tff.
y Van Horn 4 Co.’s Bodyj Braoes, Abdominal and
(tferino Supporter*, kn., for aal* by
G. R.4 J. h. HENDRICKSON.
feb 1
N
flaw ‘
•w Orleans, have bean atorvd for a
iwner*. (feb 0) WILLIS .
A NUIIOVf K PAHTK.
J\. 2dos*n Anchovi* Poet*
■ 8sSA£$^i.»
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CMMBfe ,
E - MILLER having ocrepud the Jm,
•CSSs tion of the Mualg at th* tiuw Bt. John . vl"
^ hew Bt, John 1 *
oopdl Churob, would b* glafi to r*Miv« appli wt '
from poraona willing or desirous to befepmc msmi
of the Choir—competition will tie glv« n ’ <r *
qulred. Apply per*onally or byletUr to Mr. M It,’
Month Broad street. 10 fit*17
A NKW ttBMBDY
JXmnrrtd for the rur* of Kerof.U, Riehet,
Utic Complaint.. ’"
— RAUWAY * CO., th. Mlobnthd Chtmt.
ll »” _*OcoT«r,tl hnatti.r , '•
roinart, ftjr tiie ..'oody eur.. of Ri,."'
Ohneor, Tinaort, Ry [i.iil. had aith.r obnlnM. or ch '*
.0 di.hihH, . ; fl ’ 6 *'
Th. nomdlitUiUMInmdiaW.MiidMn, hUkn i.
b,,lu, to cure—tho I'hti.nt r,ol. It *o.ki u , i n lu
tom Mmo.t (natintly. It Imyart, oUotrlo.t, i„,,„
hone, iiiunlo, flliro. «orro hod uctetlon of th. rv .t,
rolulTloj hud drlviug out ull dijiued dopoiiu,
in,, puilfy.u, .od onrihhlu, tli, blood, .
h.tlthy action tha ntryout •nern’. nudltupuHn.,, ,
thy y.Ullty to ,»,ry function In tho body. f| i.
hut to Ukt, and quick to aou It la called Rad.,,
Ifonoyallng Recolv.al, prloa*. porbottlo.andiua.,!!
Ready Relief i, add fop 2d and CO cent, m. b.ni. ..
dUeenta per bottl.
cure, all Rhoumatic, Nonralglc and Naroou Vain, !!
will euro Chilli and F,yor in Hfla,n winot«,-..,i^ , Jlt
dlitrotilu, palnFof Iliarrhma in tea minute, and check
the moat painful dlachnrgaa in llftaen or twenty m j B .
.Tl
febj
I.lbcra] adranoaa made upon gEg
•CHb of Cotton to my frlenda In IdT.rpoc! ,..t
N** York. (Jin) O. A. J. J.AbUR
»K. J. J. HOMKBT80N,
oyrion, no. 100 a noun uro it-at an at.
Raaldiace; "MarshallHouaa." 6m mtypi
DIEDICAI. OO-I’AUTNKiThUIf. '
=3- Dr *• u - MARTIN and Dr. If L. BYRD
having associated tlremaeive* lnthep r »N
tioe of their Profcosion, may be found at thoir , t
the reiidenc* of Dr. B., No. 97 Bronghten-etreet, | 0 nth
side, betw een Bull and Drayten-ftrsst*. Dr. 51. uiy
h. #««•* *• *»•- **•—a-n *i * night. 6m xol
be found at tb.' Marshall House a
DENTISTRY.
OR. IK. €. IIEALD
Perform* all operation* pertaining to Natural or Artia.
clal Teeth, in the lost style. Offlo* first ooin*r west of
Jm 17
th* 51arshall House.
DKNTIHTIIY.
DR.Q.-D. BARNES,
Surglcnl and Dleehanlcal Dentfet.
Office eorrer of Congroo and Whitaker-st*., ovarii
Prsndergast'a Dry Qood* Store. ly tp 17
UK. Will, NKPHKW KING,
^ Having located ia Savannah, offers his pro-
•OBi fesalonal services to eitiiens in th* city sni
vicinity.
Office corner of Barnard and State streets.
RarKBENCKS.—Robt. Hutchison, Esq. Stephen Hi-
bersham, Esq.; John R. Wilder, Esq.; aad kfturi.
Way 4 King. 3m j tn j
TAPSCUTT’8 FOREIGN EXCHANGE
AND
EMIGRATION AGENCY.
and desirous of bringing them out by first
class packet ship*, are informed that tbe sabscribsn us
the only agont* for tho above Agonoy in this city.
They are also authorised to draw on 5Ioasrs. Wm.
Tapscott 4 Co., Liverpool, in sum* from £1 and up
wards, which drafts are negotiable in any town through
out Ireland and Qreat Britain,
Drafts on Frauoe and Germany, payable in alt parti
of the Continent, also for sale. Apply te
dec 24 ly BUNKER 4 OGDEN, 80 Bsy-it.
FRANKLIN JOB OFFICE.
WM. TT. ROYAL,
PLAIN AND FANCY
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
<121 Cor. Broughton tk Whitakerata. fan
DENTISTRY.
l=Io jJo Isi @ Jl Hj li)2
HttrKical and Mcchanlnal Dentlat.
Office in BROUGHTON STREET-
BKlga south side—wear Whitaker-st. ly aor9
Book and Job Printing,
No. 109 Ilrynn-wt.
(ENTRANCE IN THE J.ANE.)
^VRDEHa Inflt at the Priuting Oltlco, or st ths
Bookstore of the subscribers, will be promptly m«
Duted. JOHN M. COO PE ft 4 CO.
GERMAN BITTERS, sold oy Dr. C U.
Jackson, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia, spoken of in
terms of th* highest commendation, and w* honeitly
believe that it la on* of tli* boat Medieinss advsrtiwd
for the eomplaiuts for which it ia reoommendsd. Tiny
are pleasant to ths taste, aud can be taken uudor say
oironinstances, by the most delicate stotneoh. Tbe
pross far and wide, have united in commonding this
invaluable remedy for dyspepsia, debility, 4o.; fcml
such aro the healing effects of this panacea, that *•
hope it may be introduced te every family where dye-
pepiia has, or is likely te have a victim. Itn fsb 4
Private Hospital.
DOCTOUM WILDMAN A. GANAHI.,
Fanu-sriiKiT, Wicsr knd or tii» Pi.snx Roid.
Dua. WILDMAN 4 OANA1IL harln*
■^*025^ completed tho arrangements for a Prlrsts
Hospital, and fitted up tbe same with all the appliaeoci
of hygiene, good nuraing, and medical and surgical at
tendance, now offerdhe benefit* of the iuatitution to the
publie.
The terms of admission are $1 per day. This will »*•
cur* constant and efficient modleal attendance, medi
cine*, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required
in advance, wbioh will not be anhject te reclamation.—
Apartments perfootly private maybe obtained on rea
sonable terms.
That tho institution may partakiuu much aa pouibla
of tho bonovolent public charaoUfrSrhloh tbe oftgl»»-
tors intended, thoy hare solicited the following geutl»-
men te act as a board of visitors, who will at all sud
any time inspect the premises, and whose names at*
guarantees te the publlo of its cffiolent management:
lion. Langdon C'heves, i John W. Anderson,
Joseph 8. Fay, a. A. Smete,
Charles Green, John W. Rabun,
John Boston, | Solomon Cohen,
Montgomery Cummlug.
Arrangements have also been made for the accommo
dation of negroes. P. H. WILDMAN, M. D.,
Corner Aboroorn and South Broad-it.
CHAM. GANAHL, M. 1^,
doc 21 South Broad-street, East of Barnard.
SAYAayxH, GKO., Jun* 24, 1862.
Jflfjj* Tho Mexioan Mustang Liniment has been used^
in my family and on iny plantation fur a great variety
of diseasss, and has never yet failed to give Immediate
relief and effect a permanent cure. 1 have eared lit
eral cases of RiiKUUATistf that bad resisted the skill of
our boat physicians. Ii has cured Ringworms by a f«w
applications, Chilblains in a few days, Toothachs im
mediately. Frost Bites, (juts. Bores, and Corns in a
short time; Nervous Ueaufiohe and Neuralgia cured
entirely. In fact, 1 have used ft for almost everything
and it has always cured, I consider it tbs beat medi
cine I have svsr used. WILLIAM JOHNSON,
Proprietor of tho Marshall House.
#j)~ Oo to any of the Drug Stores and get a Ra**
tang Liniment Almanac for 1853—free, fie* advertise
ment in this paper. ood dec 38
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDKB!
IMPORTANT TO DYSPEPTICS.-l*-
J. 8. Houghton's Parsur, ths True pifeattH
Ftuul *r Gastrin Juice, prepared from Rennet, or th*
fourth atomaoh of the ox, after directions of Baron id*-
big, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. UoogMon,
M. D., Philadelphia. This is truly a wonderful remedy
for indigestion, dyspepsia, jaundice, %*» eompl*l* ,, »
oonstipataon and debility, curing altor nature'* own
method, by nature’s ouvs agent, the. gaetrfa juiee.—
Pamphlets, containing sciontifie evjdtyee of »U
furuishod by agents gratis. Bee ndverUesment In sso-
ther part of this paper. eod ly ;
_ _ J Sd'jd Aleoandtr
Sinets was th* special partner, and tke . said
Soloinuus was the r.nt i -' uartnar. for he tra*0» cl ‘v*
nuimuuHi nai jiukl., pariuii, iu. i.
anoe with the provisions of the a«to of Uio legiv»
of 1837, In relation te upand limitml jpjgggj
Savannah, Feb. 10,1839. SOLOMONS
In withdrawing from tho linn of M. J.
beg to tender toy aeknowledgmenu for the l 11 ”** ^
,d4to
Uci rfooctiuuanca of the favors id my
ol Mr. M. J. Solomons,
feb 12 8J»
CITY HOTEL,
Bar 91ml, BaTinaak, Oaa«“',
rureei, navsiinitn, i
.( olty. The proprietor I. »!••«<J-K,
“■rSaSais?,
febS
I i^LOlJRa—850 Imrreio Bali
Gftuewtfl* do., 25 do. Hiram
and for sal. by | jan U] MoM NUON 4 DOYLF.
pi.OWKHBKKDS—Tlil. D.j r«.-.iv«l
U aimtaualoTYI-war H.od., pat op iaboa.auk
fa«»WvsH SLN ,
jau 31