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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1853)
STEAMSHIP LINES. c~h. WaiB- i.ink. THItOUOIi IN M TO 55 HOURS. New-York k Charleilou Sleam-PnelMU. . LsnvoAdfef’*wharv#s*T#ryft»luni«p LA/ternt-on *nd owli alternate WVdjiM- L'iay. Oh Saturday tho new and sptan- ■did Steamship* .1 AS. AIMJKH Capt. J. Dickinson I,WO Ton*. u A UION.Ito Cupi. M. Marry 1,288 Tons. Til* SOUTHEHNKll, W. Foster commander, will • av* *uoli alternate Wudffimduy—having iteeu newly coppered and guard* raised, la now iu oomp He order. kV For Freight or Passage, having ulugunt Stutu R(»om accommodations, apply at the office of the «>«n», I1EN ItY MISSROON, Corner East Bay and Adger’s Sou. Wharves* N. J!.—A now ship will li* placid on the Hue to con nect with tho Bouthurner on Wednssrtays. feb 10 U.'d.M. STBAMSlflFISABlll., L William Rollins commander,between ftfivanuah, Koy West and Havana, connecting with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's Lino for splendid sea steamship will hereafter i the 8th and 22d of each month. The ISABEL will connect at Havana with tho Unit ed States Mail Steamship Company* Lino to Asrinwall and tho Pilolflo Mall Lino from Panama to California and Oregon. TiokcLs for Key West and Havana oan be had of COHENS A HERTZ, Agents at Savannah. Tickets for Now Orleans, Aspinwall and Ban Frau- ... b. 0-i‘r •lyjjlaj 0O „ ch . rl0 .t„ 11 ,8.0. Passengers this trip (of,**. 1 ? lftth inat.) jrill connect FUR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid aide-wheel steamship STATE OF UEORGIA, of i l,VWUtoi.s register, Cftpt. Waller Cul- , hus, has ooinmonced her regular trips, • and will leavo Savannah cu Wednes day, tjie St It Sopt., and every alternate Woduesday tUcreafter; say on the ‘Lid Sept., and 6th and 20th Oot., aud 3d and 17th Nov., aud so on. This ship has bean built with entire regard to safety, eouifort aud dispatch, and offers now and admirable fa cilities to busiueis and travel. For freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent iu Savannah, jau 21 HERON A MARTIN, Ag'ts m Philadelphia. NEW VORK & SAVANNAH SitAIWSHir LINE m Weekly. The new and splondid steamships FLORIDA,Capt. Woodhull.and ALA- * BAM A, Capt. Ludlow, belongiu; vanuah and New York overy Saturday. Those ships are of 1.380 tons register, and nnsarpass- ed in safety, spued and comfort. Agents; PAUELFOUD, FAY A Co, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 194 Fr.iit-streot, New York. SHIP LINES. FOR NEW-YORK.—Union Liur. , The regular packet brig ALFRED EXALL, Aa Uolder in as tor, will have dispatch for the above MRport. For treight or passage apply to 1 if Wll.Lls a urundage. FOR NEW YORK —Brig Line. Tho fast sailing regular packet brig EXCEL, k 11. Tallmitn master, liaving a largo portion ot cargo engaged will hjjve dispatch. For bal- For buiauce ol treight or pasaago apply COHENS A HERTZ^ ZC-ipt. N. lloey, will meet with quick dispatch Rlur the above port. Fur freight or passage apply T BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. dispatch as above. For deck freight apply to ‘ ‘ BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. Liunbor Fruiglit Wuuteil. *-v Thescbr. N.BERRk, Capt. Pendleton, IN) t uJuft burthen, will meet with dispatch for a uargi ■SMaLumUr for a Northern, Eastern or South' port. Apply to [ta 10] H. K. WASHBURN, Agem FOR NEW VUKii—ttcurgiu Biiie. The schoonor PLAN DOME, Capt. Irown, will fStA have dispatch fertile above port. For freight or ink passage apply to • eoio ROWLAND A CO. kJ. Brightmau mauler,"will have quick dispatch. BFor freight of Cotton on dcok, or passage, apply I feb 141 COHENs A 11EUTZ. FOR NEW Y OUK—IS riff Line. 4-v. The fact sailing regular packut bohr. ARCTIC, Wilson master, havlug part of her cargo ou- •SMBsgaged will lmvo iiuiuodiate dispatch. For re- luniuuer of freight room, or passage, apply to KM. » a. — AMASUBUBN, WILDER k CO. VcmnvI Wanted lor Fair lluveu or Now Hertford. . A vessel wanted to load at Doboy Island fui -NS** Fair Haven or New Bedford. Apply to Sh feb 14 ROWi.AND A CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. — , Tho new ship GROTTO, Capt'n Stewart, hav- « WMiag most of. her cargo engaged and goiug on immaR loard will have quicMispatub. For freight 3Ut . bales cotton, apply to feb 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR UALTiitlORE—meguiar Line, -rr*, The soboouer URANIA, U. F. iiendorson rnas- tor, will meet with dispau-:. as above. For ■SM&l'ruight or passage apply on board at Telfair’s wnan or to (feh 12) BIUGHaM, KELLY A CO. KsfeLmgagod will have dispatch for the abovo port, r uuiauou froight of 100 b‘.‘' | Cottou, or passage ap- to (lob 12) V " " LIS A BRUNDAGK. will have immediate dispatch lor the abovo port, "SfiSfiL For freight of 100: albs Cotton to complete cu go apply to (feb l»l) ROWLAND A CO. Vessel Wanted lurThiiaileiphia. _ a high rate of freight will bo paid for a vessel £^g^to load for Philadelphia. Apply * WILLIS A UHUNDAOE. vessels Wanted un fueiuut OR CHARTER. Freight* fur Northern, Eastern and 3-3. z Southern ports, oan be had on appliea-^tffjl (g»v ROWLAND A CO. SUtoL VESSE ' Norlheru it7—iyj ‘ williVa'brundaoe. 'aft “ Look out fur tbe Engine tvtiou the WHISTLE DLoWg.” “Competition is the Life of Trade.” lio is called to tho large and t of all kinds of CA1IKIAGE 8, constantly kept ou hand by the Subsuribor. Persons tradiug to Suvauuah will please to bear iu rniud that the/ are indebted to tbe uudcrsiguud for Inucring theprices 0/ Carriages in this market /ruin la 1 pleasure in stating that my Manufacturing 0 20 ^ter c arraugeuteuL* are now complete in Savannah, my intention soon to form a connexion with one ot tbe beat manufacturing establishments in the North to make Carriages expressly fur tnis market; so my pat- rout will perceive that it is my determination to give the most eutiie satisfaction to all who may bo floated to N. B.—The inhabitants of thu neighboring Counties are particularly informed that nouo of tho work Pud dled inthelr respective neighborhoods is fromrny estub- * ' [jan 6»tim DENTAL NOTICE. [ N consequence of thu increasutl demand for m> L service*, I have fouud it necessary to obtain assist- Ounu, of Baltimore. Ho will mauufaoture TEETH, ami atteud principally tothe Mochauioal Dopartmout. 1 will *- oporating upon the natural Teeth lorreotiug irregularities in chU- The public is thereforu notified iou is made with a view to pro desired in this city. As we gt r own Gold Plate and manufacture all article, pertaiuiug to Mechanical Dentistry, our patrous can rely upon getting the very best materials at a reasoua hlo rate. H. J. KOY ALL. Saveuuab, February lith, 18T>3. Sssi Mules: Muic»: Some Due pairs of fancy Mare MULES; also, erne line 11URSES, aud a iiue Lady's Saddle ’ony, fur sale at Brown A Harris's stable. JACOB ELLI8TON. Pleasure Uvut Tor sale. The rast-sailing sloop-rigged Pleasure Boat FLORIDA, copper fastened and in oomplete or- is offered lur sale. Her length is 21 feet D iuon^s, breadth of beam 8 foot 7 inches. Inquire Messrs. Hone A Connery.6 feb II rifled Sugars, fresh parched uuu ground, Coffee, black aud greeu. Teas of the finest quality aud high flavored. A large supply of the above articles in store, to be sold cheap for cash, aud delivered iu auy put of . tbe oity free of charge, by fob! C. B. 8CALLY. St, Andrew's Hall. \T KW-OKLliAN* WliW8«.-iuu uuu. AN , ink quality N. O. Wlu.Uy, SniltU . Ou.', br.uU, J.uumg I.ur Kihr. Joiiu ritUlipi, tuuiu Neiv-Orlu.nn, ucU fatwl.fa | fob 171 COUENS k UBHTZ. _ hhds. Prime New-Orleans Sugar, landing from 4cfir. John Phuiips, from New-Orleans, tor sale by . r COHENS A HERTZ. S TtU-VM CABtSl.lib'KliB.' steamer Florida a good assortio._ d. M. Frcnoh Cassimeres. y MCE * VEAPKB, 147 Bay-st. V ORH.—20 hlf pi pcs Citur.l. * 15 qr.do. do.—our own lin- rSwauGiu, landiug and for NSTON A ^ a Mills Flour ; '4b do “ 1 superior Bcllvdero ..00 J Jones from b».l- 11UNKEH A OGDEN- —Received a full supply of Brad as, Pat d GsroUua lives, also Lyndon's Hoes, and v. HOPKINS, Ag *. No. 177 Co ngrese-r t. STEAMBOAT UWES. Savannah, Augusta aad Hamburg, irw . The Union Steamboat Company f»-M$lltM^Georgla and Sooth Carolina havingtho- ■MMMMmreug&ly overhauled and refitted tho su perior stuam-pachoto li L. (SOUK and OREGON, with lighters, arc now ready to transport freight of all description between Havanuuh. Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, If not more, dispatch than any other boats on tho river* The steaui• fv are oommauded bv exporlonced and aocommoUntlog captains, aud all freight consigned to thoir agobts will be forwarded free of Commissions. Thu accommodation* for passongcr* equal if not superior to any boat* on th* rlvor. Far* $5,88. HENRY llARI'EIl. Fr., Savannah, E. F. KINC11LEY A CO., JAMES HARPER A CO , Augusta. Savannah, Slst 8*pt„ 1852. »ep 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, BAST FLORIDA, Vln Dtii'lon. UruuMwIcky Hi. lDuryi*. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURO (Blaok Creek), AND riCOLATA. Leaves every Tutstlay, at 18 o’clock, A. Jf. ■I w . The superior steam-packet WM. GA8- PLjp^iilJ. il..ilT*TGR» G*P t * Shaw, iyH leave Tuesday MB&SxBsKMM.Morning, at 18 o'olock, aud will con tinue to leavo every Tuesday. Tbe rates of passage by this boat are as follows: To Darien $3 00 Bt. Mary's 4 50 Jacksonville 6 oO Black Creek, Picolataand 1‘alatka 8 88 Fer freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston stoam-paoket wharf, or to an 24 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TU TRAVELLERS UU1NU NORTH. THE 8AVA.NNAH AMU CUAULBHTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'olock A. If., after the arrival of the night train of tho Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the Wilnilugton Hieum-Packeta. Which leave with the U. B. Mail every day, at2>£ I*. M., and also with the New-York nnd Ulinrlentou Hienninlilpn, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Mavon ou Tuesday evenings, will arriva in lime to conncot with the splen did new steamship James Adytr on* week, and the steamship Southerner th* next. Fare from Charlestoa to New-York by laud route, $20— time 62 hours; by Steamships, $25. [my 15j 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OFFOHITION LINE TO FLORIDA. RATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. •Mao The superior new eteampacket WE- tLssliLM^LAKA, Capt. N. King, loaves every AMmdmEKRbaSaturday at 18 o'clock A. M. Rat# of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 80 Bt. Mary's 4 60 Jacksonville 6 80 Pioolata 8 80 Palatka 8 80 Black Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duko, for Ooala, Will bo shipped free of all charges at Falutka. Apply on board, at the Charleston Co.'s Wharf, er to feb 19 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. S.M.UI. SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. A LINE of Four Horse Fust Coaches leuvus da- i\ vannah every .Hominy nnd Tluirmlay, nt 7 o’clock A. HI. For Darieu, via Bryan Old Court-llouso, Ricuboro' aud South Newport, arriving in Darion at 6 o'olock 1‘. 51. Keturuitifj; on Tursilnys nnd Frldnyn, Arriving in Savanuah at 5 o'olouk 1*. M., and couneuting with the boats for the North, and the oars for tho West. VST Office in Savanuah, at Sawyor, Hollister A Co.'s Stables, corner of State and Whitaker sts. jau 13 ly U. L. HART, Proprietor. CitUTClftFlELiD IIOUDL, (Formerly Urijfin Douse.) Cfanttanoogn, TeuucnMeo. [mtt This well known HOTEL, situated within a few Btjps of the Passenger Car landing of the Wuit- mM oru and Atlautic Railroad, !* now opeu, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by 31 r. J. W. F. Buvsos aud Lady. This Hour*, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired 9 v tv high reputation as u first olass Hotel. Tlie present Pro prietor having secured the services or Col. Griffin's lisrkcepur, aud haviug purchased his most excellent Cook aud House Boy aud having furnished the ilousu cutirely new, hopes to retain ?ta high roputatiou, uml merit publio patronage. Passengers oan be accommo dated with an Omnibus to and from tlie Boato. fob 18 [ly] TUOMA8 CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. A Few More Left. \TESSRri. PillLUlUL'K &. BELL mo excellent -LvX auctioneers, but our stock was too much for them tu oue day. Wo have a few more of the same sort left, and some a good deal better ; and we havo concluded to remain a few days longer to dispose of the garments, at even less than auction prices, (save the commission is au Item iu somebody's eye) aud to accommodate those who oould nut atteud thu sale. HOUSTON A GROUNDKSON, fob 18 y6 Bryan street. JtATlllNU HOUHE. T M. HAYWOOD respectfully announces to tlie ti • citizens of Savannuli that on and after this day, reb. 8th, the prioe of bathing will bo, for a single bath 58 cents, or 3tiokets for $1, until the 1st day oi May next; from the 1st ot May until the 1st of November next, the price of bathing will be 25 cents a bath, fc 9 LAND W Alt HA N T JS WJ"ANTED BY ft NblG G E. WITHINGTON. NEYV BOUKA, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fit CO. Tuuusdat, Fsbkuauy 3ui>. VTEW WOilk. By Miss M.J. McIntosh. The Xl Lolty aud thu Ixiwiy; or, Good in All and in none All Good. Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures. By T. 8. Arthur. The Iteotor of BL Burdolph's, or Superannuated. By F. W. Shelton, A.3L PUTNAM'S MONTHLY FOR FEBRUARY. Ruth Garnett, or the Loves of the Earl of Rochester; a Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth. Tho adventures of Captain Blake. By W. U. Max well, author of Hector U'llatoran. The Flyiug Artillerist; % tulo of Mexican Treachery. By ilurry liaxle. Further supply of Napoloou in Exile; or a voice from Bt. Helena. By Barry E. O'Meara, Esq. FOll HALE, A CONVENIENT SHOW-CASE, suitable for i\ a ladies’ shoo or faucy store, jan 28 HOUSTON A GROUNDESON. To Mire, A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nurse fur children. Apply to tub 2 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay streot. it. U. Evans ATTORNEY AT LAW, 8AUXDEnsVlLLK, WftRUIXUTON CoU.NTV, Oft., Will practice in tho Courts of the Middle Circuit. All business committed to his care will bo oxeuutad with promptness and dispatch. ItKi'XKKNCES.**—Atessrs. BotliwoilA Smith, and Dr U. L. Byrd, Savannah. ly jan 27 Spring Fusliion. IB Messrs. BEEBE X CO.'S superior HATS of tiio Spring Style, now in store aud for solo at tho •■••llat aud Cap Store of N. K. BARNUM A CO., fob 12 149 Congress Street. Pettigrew's White Corn. fPWO curgoMS of viio abovo culebratud Corn for X *ale to arrive by (feb 12) C. A. L. LAMAR. NOTICE. T WISH to dispose of uiv interest in the brig X ROB'T 31. CHARLTON. For further particulars apply to W. qUANTOCK, JlL, oorner of South Broad aim Jlontgomery-streeUi, feb 6 tf or to JAB. tJUANTOCK, Jit. JRO. U. HULL. UK.Mir C. K1XU. CO“i*AllTNBK1SH1P NOTICE. rpiiE undersigned Imstliisduy ausocialed with him X 51r. HENRY C. KING, of Glynn County, with wuom ho will continue the Factorage aud Commission Business in this oity, uuder the firm of Hull A Kiug. JNO. 11. HULL, No. 218Bay streot. Bavannah, January 12,1853. VALUABLE PKOFKUTY FOlt HALE in jUariutla, Cieorgia. A large; well finished, COTTAGE BUII/I MANSION, with superior out-buildiugs, gar dens, orchards, Ac., all of which aro new aud in complete order. The above was tlie summer residence oi the lute Benj. Snider, and can be bought to an advan tage by applyiug early to the subscriber at Savanuah. WJ7 ti JAMES J. SNIDER. 1JATEH.—Just received u Ireali lot of genuine X imported 1'utea with Truffles, viz: 1 doz boxes Suuuosse Truffcs 1 do do Bsucissous •• 2 do Terrines de Fois Gras 11 fa do Pates de Uocassines •' >* do D'Urtolau* •• >i do Fricaudeau *• 1 do Pied de Banglier •• do Salmis do liocatse •' 3 boxes “ “ •* do Perdreaux Rolls “ fi do Salmis de Grives •• 1 do “ *• Perdreaux “ 3 d» Qalaatine " " >-i doz Pares For sale by [febl8J J. ROUSSEAU. I)IU UAtUH, dcc.—b libU Pig Hums, 2 do J Kiuokcd Tougues, 2 do Smoked Beef, just received and for sale by [fob 18] J. 11UU88E A U. TU&T received by uiouiuur Alnbuina, tl 18 boxes old aud superior Bernard Burgundy 15 do Beauae do 18 do Natb'l Jobuson Claret Bordeaux 18 do Bt. Jitliau " “ 18 do Bt. Euilllion " '* 8 quarter casks 6t. Einilliou “ 5 casks Alarsailias M The above wines are of superior quality for sale by feb 18 A.UONAUD. XT EW GUOilS—Ruceiveil per summer.— Xi Paris Bareges, 'Tissues aud liarego DeLulhs* * tenoh Cambrics and Jaconets, English aud American Prints. Shirting, Calicoes and Ginghams, Plaid India and Glace Bilks, uew style Nsedle-Workcd Collar*, ChemuctU and Bleavss, parasols and Umbrellas, L. C. lldkfs,. Hosiery, Gloves, Itibbous, Au. tobll DBWjTT A 310RGAN. Court of Common Fiona anil Oyer urn! Terminer, for tlie City of Hnvnnnak.— February Term, 1853. r l 11118 Court, by jprdtr of ilm Judge, (nt uHanibsrs,) X G adjourned until Monday, 28th instant. Suitors, jurors and witnesses will picas* uko notice of tlie sain*. The plucu or mocting in future will he at tho Court House. [febB tdj WM. 11. BULLOCH. Clerk. 1 F you *unt lo puieimsv ULuiTllNG at a Vary X low figure, now is tho time. Fiersoii, lleidt & Co., are disposing of the balance or thoir Winter Btoak at such prices as cannot rail to please. This is done iu or der to make room for their sploudid Bpring and Bum mer Goods, which they are now reoclviug by weekly ar- r « V .*u!’ which will exueed any otuor soosou in qaality, variety and beauty. feb « received pur steamer Florida ti 3 casks ,Pig Hams 3 do Pig Bides 1 do Btnokotl Tonaii.s 10 half bbls, C- Beef * 18 do do Pork 28 bbls. Apple* 18 boxao Oranges 1 do Bntoked Balmoa 4 firkins Gothsn Butter Bologna Sausages, Ae., Aa., feb IT J. n.JESSK. jfiANDLEHf Honp. Lar.l. dfcc. 50 boxs* Besdells Patent Mould Candles, 6s. A 8s. 25 do. Sperm • do. 25 do. Adamantine do.. Lx) do. Buftban* A Bmith’s FKiuily Soap 50 do. Olgatoi Pale do. 54*kegs prime Leaf Lard 50 bbls. Planting Potatoes 26 boxes Colgate * Pearl Starch, landing sad for Ud* by [fsb 17 J BUR ANION, JOHNS TON A CO. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1853 PATENT MEDICINES, ho. Another Soteutlflc Wonder! CttlEAT CURB rOR DV8PKPSIAI Tbe trna DlgeHtlve Fluid, or Gabtuic JotOK, prepared front Rennet,ortho fourth stomach of the Ox.allerdireo- if llurun LI.- big, tlie great Phy siological Chemist, by J.S. IIouuhtoN, m.d., Philadelphia, Pa. Thisiaatruly m gpMTlndtgestlon, Dyspepsia, Jaund Ice, Liver Coinplaiut, Consti|nuiouand Debility, ^juring af- iui Nature's own inetliod, by Nature'. Gastric Juiee. fg* Half atoMpoonfullof Pepsin lu- fused iu w nter wil I digest or dissol ve live pouuds of Boast Beuf in abonttwo hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is tho chief element, or g* eatdigestlnglprin- oiplo of tha Gastrio Juioe—the solvent of the Food, the purifying, preserving nud Htim11l.it ing agent of the Sto mach anil Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges tive Stomach of tho G*. thu* forming a frwe J)ige«tir» Fluid, precisely like tho natural Gastrio Juice in Its Chemical powers,and furnlahiua complete and perfect substitute for it. Holentlflc Evidence! Call on the Agent and got adosoriptive circulargratis, giving a largo amount of scientific evidence, from Liu big's Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet, Dr. J.W. Drape.•. of Now-York University, Professor Dunglison's Physi ology. Prof. 8illitnan, of Yale College; Dr. Carpcutcr's Physiology, Ac., together with reports of ouresiroin all parts of the Unito-l States. No Alcolml, lllttcrMy or Adda! tfir Uomember this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN Is a great natural remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitters, Acids and Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by tho mostTeoble patients who cannot cat a water cracV.sr without auute distress. Bo- waro of Drugged imitatiou*. Pwpcin is not a drug. Curd* in Every Town. . Dr. Houghton's Pepslu has now been tested for up wards of two yoars in every Urge town in the United Status, and tlie Agents can refer Dyspeptics to many remarkable cures iu evory town ! Numerous details ol cases, reports of euros, certificates of Physicians and Patients, are given in the Circulars furnished by Agout* gratis. Peimln in Fluid nnd Powder. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—aud iu Prescription vials for thu use ul Physicians. Private Circulars for Physicians may be obtained oi Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing tho wbolo pro cess of pronaration, ami giving the authorities upon which the elahus of this new remedy are based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objootioncanbe raised against its use by Pbysiciaus in respectable standing and regu lar practice. Price $1 per fiottlo. OBSERVE THIS:—Evory bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears tho written signature of J. 8. HOUGH TON, M. 1)., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right aud Trade Mark secured. _ jo 17 eodlv-lawl Wholesale and Retail Agei Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOB THE CURB OF Coughs, Coldi, Hoarscncsi, Bronchi tic, Whooping-Cough, Croup, Asth ma, and Consumption! Of al! tho numerous medi cines extant, (and some of 1 valuable) for the cure of pul monary oomplaiuts, nothing has ever boen found which oould compare in its effects with this preparation. Others ouro.sometimes.butatall times aud in all diseaaos of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will da it. It is pleasant to take, aud perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for tho information of those who have tried it, but those who lmvo not. Families that have known its val ue will not be without it, aud by its timely use, they are secure from tbe dangerous consequences of coughs aud colds, which neglected, ripen into fatal cousump the Ohio Institute at Ciuuiuuati, has Cherry Poetoral, by thoir Government in considera tion of Its extraordinary excellence w*ri usefulness in curing affections of 4hc Lungs aud Throat. Read the following opiuiou fouudod on the lor* ex perience of the eminent Phyoicician of the port and J • ty of St. joums, May 8, 1851. Dr. J. C. Ayer :— 1 think its equal has not yet been discovered, n ly in the following Dr. Ayer In tho month of July lost I was attacked by a violent diarrhma in the miues of California. I re turned to San Francioo iu hope of receiving benefit from change of diet and climate. My diarrha’a ceased, but was followed by a severe cough—and much sore ness. I finully started for homo, but received no benefit from the voyago. Aly cough cuntiuued to grow worao, aud wheu 1 arrived in New York, I was at onoo mark ed by my acquaintance as a victim of consumption. I must cuuless that 1 saw 110 sufficient reason to donbt whut my friends all bullevcd. At this time I commenc ed taking your truly invaluable mediuiue, with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use. You would not receive those lines did 1 not regard it my du ty to state to tho atfiictod, through you, tlut my health, is fully restored. T attribute it to the use of your Cher ry Pectoral. Yours truly, WILLI AM W. SMITH. Washington, Pa., April 12, 1843. Doar Sir: Feeling that I have been spured from nrouiature grave, through your instrumentality by the Provideuco of God, I will take the liberty to express to you uiy gratitude. A cougli and tho alarming symptoms of consumption had reduced me too low to leave me auythiug like nope, when iny physician brought mo a bottle of vour “l'xc- tohal.” It seemed to afford immediate relief, and non in afow weeks time has rostered me to sound health. If it will do for others what it ha« for mo,you are cor- taiuly out of tiie benefactors of mankind. biucerely wishing you every blessing, I am Vory respectfully youn, JOHN J. CLARKE. Rector of 8L Peter s Church. With such assurance and from such men, no strougvr proof cau be adduced uuless it be from its effects upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAA1E8 C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS k CO.. W. W. LINCOLN, andT. M. TURNER A CO., Savanna)), aud all Drug gist# everywhere.cod—law tri-w miv Ifi UIUSTANtt JLlNIjUJtiJVr. M ESSIU?. A. G. BRAGG Al CO.—Guntlkmkn Wo have been Using your MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT with the most perfect success. Ono of our most valuable Express horses had been troubled by large swellings or tumors ou the fotiooks; they had grown larger than heu's eggs. Besides being disfigured by these appendages, the limbs and joinU appeared quite stiffened, swollen and lame. Wc bad tried many liniments and other remedies, but nothing appeared to produce any eff?ct upon thorn. Wo would willingly lmvo given tweuty-tfve dollars to havo had them re moved, aud tho horse restored to souuduess. Our hostler obtained some of your Liniment, aud apnliod it without our knowledge. A few days ago ho caliod our attention to tho horse—and, to our surprise and gratifi cation his legs wore perfectly smooth— tho tumor« hat ing ent-rily dtiapjtearcil! Wo asked him by what luag- ic he had effected such a remarkable cure! Ilia reply was, that he had beun using the MUSTANG LINI MENT on tiiem about teu days—and tho result was the entire removal of tlie tumors, without producing any soreness or leaving a scar. Wo therefore take great ploasuro in recommending thu Liuimout, and shall continue to use it wbuuever oc casion requires, in pretoreuco to any other preparation, so long as it produucs such remarkable results. KINSLEY A CO., Southern aud Eastern Express, No. 1 Wall-*t., oorucr ol' Broadway, N. Y. June 30,1852. &ir Huce the above certificate was givon, Messrs. Kinsley A Co., inform us that ono of their drivers wut thrown from his wagon iu the upper part of thu oity and vory badly bruised, tho w agon passing over his bo dy. Ho was taken into a Doctor's Office close by, and tho physician told him to u*c the Muttony Linuneui ! as ho hud recently tried it in a similar case with great success, lie did so, and ull the sorenuss, lamenesj and stiffness w as removed, so that tho next day ho wasout at his business as usual. " Wc take pleasure in recommending tho MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to ail our friends aud custo mers, as the best articlo wo have over used for Sores. Bruises, Sprains, or Galds in Horses. We have used it extensivoly and always effectually. Some of our men havo also used it for severe Bruises and Sores, as well as Rheumatic Pains,and they all say it aote like magic. We can only say we havo entirely abandoned the use ot any other Liniment. "J. M. HEWITT, “ Stable Keeper to the Amurican Express Company, and for Hamden's Express." Ask for A. G. Bragg A Co.'s Mexican Mustang Lini- Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, N. Y., and St. Louis, Missouri. fiF Sold by every Druggist in Savannah, and in al most every Drugstore iu the United States. Oliver T. Bragg, General Agent for the Southern States. P. O. <, Savannah, Geo. Cheap Dry Hoods. A N assortment ol new Dress Goods, consisting oi Silks, De Laines, Alpacas, Morena, Ginghams, Worked Collars, Undcri’uovcs, Chemisettes, L. C lldkfs.. Ladies' Kid Glovos, Crape Shawls, and varioi other articles, which will bo sold extremely low, at K 148 Gibbons’s Range, by [octfi] I. DASHER. ClOAliS. TUST received a choice lot ol* CIGARS, viz. :— U 10,000 Rio Ilondos, 10,000 I,a Guipuxcuana, 10,000 1a l'utria, 8,000 La ludia, 10,000 Antonio Garoia, for sale by P. JACOBS, No. 27 Bull-street, " **^-»** * ** - *• lauiaent-equare, sign of the Big Indian, u b a Savannah, Get T UE X tlie Subscribers, under tho firm of MOORE A HENDRICKSON, was dissolved bv mutual consent the 1st instant. The affaire of the late firm will be a tied by either of the uudoreigned, who wili use itsna.... in liquidation. All claims against the late firm must be presented immediate'/* persona iudebteu f it by note or account will please settle without delay. JOHN B. MOORE, JOHN B. HENDRICKSON. Savannah, January S6th, 1853. OOPARVNKR8UUN C l KO. It. HENDRICKSON having purchased the JT Interest of John B. Moore, in tbe late firm of Moure A Hendrickson, has associated himself with his son, John B. Hendrickson, in tlie Drug, Paint and Oil business, to take effect from the 1st instant. The sub scribers will oonduot the same nndor the style of G. R. A J. B. HENDRICKSON—one of the partner* will re main in New York in order to inakit purchases on the beet terms. GEO. U. HENDRICKSON- JOHN B. HENDRICKSON. Savannah. January 16th, 1353. kst ivuitY id.nu: cim.isitv-vv, now offer tor sale a eaTiplet# assortment of fine common Cutlery from tho Cost Sheffield and Amer ican manufacturer.*, embracing new styles and finely finished Ivory handle Knives and Fork* in sets of 51 and 53 pieces, fine Ivory handle table aud dessert Knives with Aibaita and Silver platod Forks to match. Table and Dessert Kuivt-s with Steel Forks iadonenx, Game and Beef Carvers and Hteeis, Bone aud Buck hand! Kuives aud Forks, Steels, La. feb U COLLINS A BULKLEY. , line Fish CORNWELL, 102 Bryon-si. jpmoo —— -Tt&vhh. I AI K KIIKI.. -I HOI.. No. I, SI .,.1 3 MmH . an! LSI li«!r d.. Mo. 1 .al 3 do., l..dUi< and <m j iAt idj emmi t tabvku. Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. NEW P*UTB“wTk?BB QOODlS! j. H. * jn. tiniAiiAN, Corner of BrofiglHfifiniiil Whliakcr-acw.. SAVANNAH, T NVIXK toJMif new stock of F*U find 'V.iHHUOIIHiUIKH. Linen Cambria Cambric Hnukcrehleh. Flaiu nutl Embroidered do, OllHHe? (lOOBtt. French Cashmere*. Do Laines, English " Black Silk. Cold " Black A)r* M **» Cellars and Cuffs, ... usbits and Under-Blotves Bombaiine, Biask Lace Veils, Dauiask Antique, Crape, Eug., Fr. and Am. Callaos, Col’d •* Hosiery nnd Linens. A largo and well eeleoted stock of Gloves, Irish Lin ens, Linen Diapers and Damaskt. Woollens, Negro Blankets, Kuraevs, Linsoys, Cloths, Casslmero* and Vestings, Satinets. A’wemls and Kentucky Jeans; Rod, White, Bluo and Yellow Flannels, 20-4 and 11-4 Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Pillowcase Linens and (JuiUs. Country merchant*, planter* and others, will consult their interests by examining our stock before purobss- All we ask is a visit from those desiring to purchase. Wc feel confident that tho quality aud Hftea of our goods will command sales upon our terms. oot 14 Canli, ami uoHoeouU Price. PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 08 llryan-ot., Hnvnmm!i,Cia. G 1 HATEFUL to inv friends and the public in JT goncral for liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to me, 1 now otfer them a greater indrncment than ever, a* I have just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Kngluh. French and German Broad Cloths, Black and Faucy Doeskin andCassimnre, Blaok aud Fancy Silk and Satin and Embroidered Vest ings ; also a very rich article of Evening Vesting,which 1 am prepared to make to order, in the most fashionable style. Also a large and well selected stock of itien’H unit Iloyn* ltt*ndy-.>ln«ln Cllotlilnfi, together with a largo supply of Shirts, Books, Suspeua- Collars, Merino and Bilk Uudershirts aud Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehonie. Curtains, Curtain Goods, dec., dce.f&c. No. 140 Congrett and Ao. 57 St. Julien Stt. f|>HE Subscriber, knowing tliut die citizens of X Savannah have felt a groat interest in the estab lishing of a CARl’KT WAKKIIOUHK, In this city, and being aware that many hare been awaiting tuo completion of the New Store, so that they could make their selection of the various articles for famishing their houses, would respectfully inform the public, gouurmlly, that he hao opened the must com plete assortment of ait the various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock of tlie different departments w ill consist, in part, of the following Goods, vis: CAUPIiT DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mooet Brussels; Brnssels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three l'ly, Superfine, Fine und Common Ingrain; Plaiu and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ao.; Drug gets, 6-4,12-4 and 18-4 in width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor aud Stoop Mats; Table and Piano Covers; Silvor and Brass Oval and Octagou Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Ao., Ac. OIL CL< Of every width ; from one w eigu. i.iu., iur ■imu, Diuing Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Rosa Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 aud 8-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. 4/URTAIN8. Silk and Worsted Damask De-Laine; Worsted and Linen Damask DoLains; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White and Buff, for Shades. WINDOW H1IADU8. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Qarland and White and Gold, entirely now style; Cord ; Loops; Tas sels ; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains aud Shades. UILT CO UNICES* Bands, Loops and Pins, of tlie greatest variety and pat terns, of the latost importation; all of which will be sold at wholesale or retail, on tuo most liberal terms. WM. II. GUION. Agent, 140 Congress anil 57 St. Julian-st For Snle, fpiIE Stock, Fixtures ami Lease of X and Retail Grocery Establishment, ol tho host 'Prados in Savannah. Tlie et< sorted and of recent purchase. The location is oxoella t aud the concern to be sold only on account of tho death "f tlie late owner. Iuquire at St. Andrew's Hall, cor ner of Jefferson and Broughton sts., Savannah, feb 18 Copartnership. IIE umlersignml have tliis day entered into co* partnership under the name and style of HARTY, kiNr — -mi.*— Lm, A CO., for purchasing TUUSEB and carry ing on the Fig Island Mill. W. W. oTARKE, Savannah, February 4,1853. Boarding. f pWO OR THREE single Gentlemen X commodated with pleasant board at the corner of s snd Abereorn streets. BOARDING. V ERY desirably Room*, with Board, at reasoua ble rates. Apply at this Office. tf nov 8 1UK1) OATS*.-—400 bushels Tennessee Seed J Outs, for sale in lots to nuit purchasers, fe 10 BROWN A HARRIS, West Broad-st. Stables. ststyL , Messrs.’ Walking Shoes and Boots. A call i V] A 1*01.EON BITTERS. i just received and for sale by feb 8 THE YOUNG MAKOONKU8; O R, Robert and Harold on tho Florida Coast.— By F. R. Goulding, with a Map and Illustrations. Another supply received by feb 8 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. H a j C. B. SCALLY. 'H„ AmwiON."^^ ** | r By Cohen A Fosdick. On TUESDAY. March* 1. at 11 o'clock, In front of th* Court House, will be leaeed—the Im- ■•rovementa and fifty-five acres of Und, situated on Inver's I.ane, known as Millet s Farm. Terms at sale. INSURANCE. Biuicrolt A llryau, GENERAL AUK NTH AMs flilOKBUH, ' roKTHK ri Kniis* and tu'.rur STOCKS. BOKDS. E.YCUAAGK&' REAL ESTATE. No* 117 May Htrcci, Hnvittiiiali. Jnn24 ly Liverpool and London Fire nud Life laauraucv l?oinpnny. fliflE iimlnreigiifld Agents of thn above Company, 1 will take risks agalust Fire on Buildings, Block In 'Trade, Ac., on tbe most favorable terms. BANCROFT A BRYAN, jan24 ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL 1NHURANUR COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 2,000,000 of PouiftdM Sterling. r I 'HIS INSTITUTION has established nii Agency X in SAvanuali, and Firo Policies upon Produce aud Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A OO. Bavannah, January 21,1353. l.il.MUON 1‘HUSNIX FillII OJUl l.. f 1 Ul IS Company takes Firo Risks in this city, and X insures Renta and J.eases, sep 3 ROBT. HABEliBUAM A SON, Agents. AETNA INHURANCE UOAlTANk OF HARTFORD, CONN. fpilE iindorsigncd, Acouls of the abovo Company, X soutinu* to take risks against tire on fiuiidiugs, htocks, etc.,on the most favorable terms, apr 14 COUEN8 A HERTZ. Mutnal Life Invurance Company of New York. TSAAC ABBATT, Sec y. JOSEPH B. COLLINS, X Pros!. Dr. H. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applloatious received by fob 14 ly W. P. HUNTER. Agent. Houtkera .Mutual Insurance Compasy. A SBURY HULL, Presidnm and Treasurer.— /X Albon Chase, Beery. C. F. McKat, Aotuary. Tne undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take th* following risks, vis: Marine, River and Fire; also on the lives ot Servants. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the 8outb. WILLIAM KING, Agent, jnne If ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. Corporation Notices. City Treui*urcr>» Ofllce, l FicwaiUKV IU, 1853. J ryAX RETURNS.—Tho time for receiving Tux X Returns is exteuded to the 1st of March, after wnicli defaulters will be double taxed. By order of his Honor the Mayor. « Ifeb 17J 4. GEORGE, C. T. \T114IIT TIUKETH FOR NK4JROEH.— Entrant from Ordinanee passed 2d August, 1H39, ivtb section: " Be it further ordained, That a general ticket given by tlm master, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro or person of oolor, shall puss the bearer thereof uutil ton o'clock P. M.;. but that, In order to pass a negro or free person of oolor uftor ten o’uloek P. M., a special ticket shall be givon. which ticket shaft specify the * hour when it is to expire, and may bo given both be fore and after ten o'clock P.31.: Provided, however, that no ticket shall pa*s th* bearer thereof after mid night, whether it be dated before or after that heur, un less the time when it is given, aud the oLject iu view, aud tho place to which tho bearer ia sent, are distinctly ■peoified." Th* oflioers and privates of the City Guard are here by ordered to eufnrue the above section. By ordor of his Honor tlie Mayor. EDWARD G. WILSON, Bavannah, 25th Jau’y, 1853. Clerk of Council. W. V. PRENTICE'S DAO (JERKS AN OAL.L.EKY, BT. JULIAN STREET, Over Zogtmuui’s Music Store. SAVANNAH. fTMIE SUBSCRIBER would call attention to bis X o°w and improved style of Colored Dagnorreotypes. He warrants to give satisfaction to all who desire to ha vs their likenesses taken in a superior style. Call and examiue specimens of my work over the Music Store, hlarket-square. W. V. PRENTICE. P. S.—Instructions iu the art, and all kinds of stoek constantly for sale. is f#b4 NEW STORE! OROCEKIES ! Corner Whitaker and Broughton Lane. T UtiT received pur atemnur* and packets, a full t} supply of GROCERIES, which are offered atwhole- s*le or retail, at cash prices. Tbe goods have been se lected. and every article is warranted to prove satisfac tory or may bo returned. jan 18 tf ' W3I. O. DICKSON. FKEM •! MUSTARD, SARDINES, PICKLES, PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS, FANCY BOXES PRUNES, BRANDY PEACHES, LONDON MUST*ARD, TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE, —and— 20 BOXES KALSINS (all clustkbs,)—WHOLE, ' HALF AND QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, *«., &c. Just received and fur sau. at FHCKHON’8, jan 18 tf Cor. Wliitaker-tt. and Uroughton-laue. limns: Tongues! Bolognas l 1 U8T received per steamer— (J 2 bbls. Pig Hama 58 Smoked Tongues, large slsa 68 lbs. Bologna Sausages 2 bbls. Smoked Reel For sole at DICKSON'S jan 18 tf Cor. Whitaker-st. and Broughton-iane. Winter-—X lbs. for $1! TUST RECEIVED— tf 18 kegs Butter, 4 lbs. for $1 18 do. Goshou do., 3>i lbs. for $1 —AN il ls do. Strictly Prims do., 3 lbs. for $1. Lauding per schr. Triumph— 50 Imitatiou English CHEESE, rich and fine flavor 28 boxes Mild Rich Northern Cheese For sale at DICKSON'S, jau 18 tf Cir. Whitaker-it. and Broughtou-laue. AUCTIONS. Bv Phi! it rick ft Bell. TIM Bay. tw 19,.> U .'.lock. U.itllou, {«».. Article), Clock., W.te larnis cash bolV.re delivery. N. B.—All a ' tl«d for before „ y „ r r ' and :iskof tlie former purphsaer. , . TO-»' 0 nil'"’w' 1 ‘fib'lifiu 1 o'clock, Y«. r !?, n . 4 h * K * R(o damaged on ths 3.°^J®PctUtlom aud sold for account of nailer- writers and all concerned—terms cash. Underwriter'e Huh. ,„ 1M , THIS DAY, Feb. Ik, 11 o'clock. Will be sold in front ot store for account of onderwrit- *rs aud ail concerned, a quantity of Yellow Metal Sheathing, damaged on Russian ship Rapids, on hor {kunfirt ^ Spain, put into this port in distress. Sold under Inspection or the Port Wardens—terms cash. V ■’■ N. B.-A samiil* of th* Metal will be oxhibltad at sale nud tho lot delivered at Landershino's wharf, on the opposite side »f tho river. Cutlery, Tin Ware, UrUtanul at Auction. On MONDAY, r«t>. 2f, at n o'uloek. Will be cold in front of store, an invoice comprising—a largo assortment of Table Cutlery, Bow iu Knives, lla- xors, Kniveson oards, Compasses, Scales, Sorewdrtvori, Brittauia Tea and Coffee Pots aud Tea Betts, covered Pails, setts Tin Meiuaros, Pudding Pans,sett* Funnels, Dish Kettles, Jnpauncd Candlo-stiohs, Wasb*basins, sauce Pans. Also Toys, via.: Working Engines, Ani mals, Open Carts, B6w Waggons, Hay Waggons, Horses and Oigs, Horses la Rings, omnibuses. Trotting Horses, Hook and ladder, iruoks, Ac.—solo positive to tho highnst bidder. Terms cash. Striped Silks, Pointed N W Collars, L C lldkfs. Solid Chockud Oinghauis Spring Prints, Shirtings, Sheetings, Alusliu Uudersleoves—Spring style ‘ *k Si de 1 ick liarege, extra fine bik M ue Luine, Ac., by W. O. WADSWORTH, Broughton street. C COFFEE AND TEA.—150 bugs Hiu Collbo, J 11)0 do. Porto Rico aud St. Domingo do., 75 do. Java ao., llW quarter and half chests Hyson Tea, 5U half chests Black do., reuoived uod for salo by feb 7 McMAllON A DOYLE. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to thu Into tirtb- of WOOD, CLAGUORN A CO., either by note' ot open ac count, aro hereby notified that all claims rumainiug unsettled by 1st February next will be placed in the hands of an attorney fdr collection, jan 11 C'LAailOUN k CUNNINGHAM. UNDttIKH.—Pickles, Preserves, Figs, Star- (lilies, Popper Sauce, Mustard, Cloves, Allspice, Cinnamon, Nutmcgr, Citron aud Maoe. feb 6 W. D. FORD. I jAl.TliHOUE FLOU it.—IUU bbls. Flour iu II store, 188 do. to arrive, for sale by leb 2 ROWLAND k CO. |>AIHINH.—20 boxes, 25 bull' boxes, aud 38 XX quarter boxes of very fine Raisins, in store and for sale by [fsb 1J C. B. BCALLY. / 1AMILEH.—25boxes Patent Tallow Candle*, \i 28 lbs in each box, in store and for salo by Teb 1 C. B. SC ALLY. 1JOTATOEH.—104) bbls. choice plaining Pota- X toos, for sale by [ jan 19] ROWLAND k CO. 1 lAIKV BUTTEK.—20 tubs choice Dairy 1 9 Butter, just received at SCALLY’S. tub 16 8t. Andrew’s 11*11. UiliOKEI) 11 KKKINljiH,Sounds ami Tougues )0 and Pickled Salmon, for sale at feb 16 8CALLY’8. I>UliUE CHEESE.— 20 boxes lulu luude X primo Chesse, for sale at r#bl6 SC ALLY'S. CUAIUPAUNE. XA Baskets various hrituds Chanipugiie, for aulo low at [feb 16J SCALLY’S. nomKU WINKH null HitANDIEH.- 1) Madeira, Port, aud Shurry Wines and Brandies of old vintage, for sale at [feb IG] SCALLY’S. ti EE1) GATH.—280 l»ags lieavy Maryluud seed O Oats landing from schooner Aun Maria, and for sale by [feb 16J CLAGUORN k CUNN1NGIIA3I. 1 >1 LOT AND NAVY BREAD.-25 bbls. |_ Pilot Bread, 50 c o Navy do, 18 do Butter Crackers, 28 do Soda Biscuit, landing from bark Peter Demil), and r °f«MO by CI.AOUOI1N t Cl'NNINOlIAM. i_)ki;nin<: SUTSSoEp anu knivkh— X A nice article for trimming trees or garden shrub bery, may be found at 155 Breughton-tt. tab 16 MORSE k NICHOLS. T VOUY II AN Ul. It TAUI.lWJUTl.JbUV — X A now lot ju*t received by steamer, tab 16 310RSE k NIGHOL8. DKOB1VEB 1*EIt HTEAiMER—London XX and Dubliu Porter, Ediubnrgh and Alioas. with a full and guuoral supply of Wines.I.iqnors, Cordials, Ao. tab 16 GEO. ALEXANDER. TI UTTER and CHKEMBs—80 keg* Cboicc || Goshen Butter, 60 boxes do. do. Cheese, lauding from steamship Florida and ior sale by fob 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. OiVlORKL {SALMON, Codfish, Herring, ^ Pickled Salmon, No. 1 Mackerel, a further supply, Ana for sale by [feb 6] W. D. FORD. LI elf KIS1NU FLOUR.—500 imckasc*. 6 lbs. each; 188 bugs 12 lbs. each. Self Rising Flour, just reom.wd and tar sal* by C. B. BCALL Y. tab 7 St. Andrew's Hall DECEIVED per {Steamer—Apples, Pota Xi toes, Cranberriss, Dates, Prunes, Figs, Almonds. English Walnuts, Pecan Nuts, Brazil Nuts, English Pickles and Sauce, Catsups, Ao. tub 3 GEO, ALEXANDER. ATM*—480 burbols Trnueseee Seed Oats •! U b .«r.r,.r T»UO.«» “i& AH0N , DoyLE . 4 1 OOD RIO COFFEE—-At 10 couts by the VT siagle pound, or 11 pounds for $1, aud a genera! assortment of tine and Fresh Groceries at the lowest cash prioe, for sale by .. , (feb ltf) M. J. SOLOMONS. af<JKKI»TON<.L N^, PluD.ppl.cbMi.. and EugllehPlcklus, just received perstonmer Florida, it (tabid) M.J. SOLOMONS. XTAiU* uu.I NUIJLI.UUNh.-IU WU., IK,* XX Baltimore Shoulders, 580 aew Baltimore Hams, '“^BANTON, JOHNKTON A CO. r.-'INK KAVINO FoTATOIW. - SU bbU SStfA A oo. Q P1ULN RLERH—Far Garden use, of all sines, O on hand *i»d made to order by tab 6 MORSE * NICHOLS- i>IPE«.—48 boxes English Pipes, 4 iav»» tmofi, X atore and for sale by {fsb 15] F. O BYUNE. SilbB.ali widths; Vreaoh Jneoaeto and Priutod Organ- dto. ; aUlb “”' ‘'ftmttuosao'. NOTICE. 4 LL BILLS against iliu stmunthip STATE OF GEORGIA, for each trip, must be presented on or lulure her day of sailing, otherwise payment will be de barred.[ jan 26 ImJ C. A. L. LAMAR. consignment by (frh4) COHEN A TARVER. IN Brilliants, Prints, Cbiuti, Jaconets, Seoteh hams. Muslins, Worked Collars and Sleeves, Ac., just received and lor sale by feb 3 tf NEV1TT, LATHROl* A 8TEBBINS. .\it«rs, Single Waitors and Ti <|Ualiy, tor tale by COLLINS A BULKLEY. CLAQ110HN k CUNNINGHAM. Ji UTTER.—IK) bbls. prime Uliiu Butler in rolls, for sale by (feb 8-fl) C. A. L. LAMAR. 1,'Atlflj.Y BUmiHH I’riiuu (jo.b.n Bui- B' tor and Cheese, Superfine Greou and Black Teas, Loaf, Pow'd, Crushed, Clarified aud Brown Sugars, Yeast Powders, Soape and Starch, Sperm, Adamantine nnd Tallow Caudles, English and Americau Sauces aud Picklas, and all kinds of Spices, just received by feh 18 M. J. SOLOMONS. INK SEGAUN.-73 M. Sugar, of direct im portation, and of tbe following cbcio* brands:— Hondo Gold l^taf, Consolation, La PaV.ua, Rills and La Granadena. Also 1(M M. Scgsrs of domestio manu facture, for sale by [feb 10j 31. J. SOLOMON'S. > soy Cidor, just received per steamship Alabama, * r ' w "11 W. M. DAVIDSON. SPRING AND SUMMER, 1833. fpilK subscribers uro now receiving their Spring X aud Summer stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, to which they invite ti e attention of buyers be fore purchasing elsewhere. Du WITT & MORGAN, fob 10 v Blbero's Building, Congiess-st. q2d) A. C. TOMS, Bay * A choice lot of Gi . x sale by P. JACOBS, ' fob8 v No. 27 Bui! strecL L'iNK aUANUlBS.—-llikir iipeVV5l« lino X? old “ Pinet, Castillion A Co.," 2 half pipes do. do. "TJoubouche A Co.." 18 eighth pipes do. do. " Cham pagne Cognac," all of superior quality; in store and for sale by [fob 11 j COHENS A HERTZ. |.'RENUH Pit I NTH. Giughauigs, Fancy Print* X «d Lawns, do. do. Poplius, Striped Jaconet Mus lin, Light Prints, Mourning Cambric* (plain,) Colored Bareges, Satin Striped do., Striped Silk Tissue, just open aad for sale by AIKIN A BURNS. F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-»t. I UTTER AND OHKKgR.—85 Firkins prime and ohoioe Butter, 50 boxes Cheese, just re td aud for sale ly 14 McMAllON A DOYLE. IkOTATOEH, flke.—50 bbls. choice seed and X oatinr Potatoes; 18bbls. bleached Whale Oil; 18 bids. Leaf Lard, received and for sale by feb 14 MuMAUON A DOYLE. 1/LOU II Jf C plth’i Shies, 15 do Shoulders, recklvod and fur sale by MflMAHON A DOYLE. xi* ground Pepper; 38 do Mustard; 12 Aoten Mushroom and Walnut Catsups: 38 boxes toilet and ahaviug Soap, received and for sale by McMAllON A DOYLE. L>1TU»I, TAR, Arc.—25 bids, thin Tor, 30 do. X Pitch, 28 do Rosio, SO bales Oakum, landing and r “ l *ci.AmionN kciiwwiWQnAM L'UbDH LOHST UUB.-TJ doioi) cuia l.ub- JT rt«r. ja.t rw.tv.d »ud for 0.1. by A.BOKAUD. £ VliACK AND WHITE, 8lrip«4 ni Pl.ui > Ann*. £ai!tt»ldui-o.! Swim Ur.a*e),»a4witay&tU- er sty Us of dtsirabU goods, received per Alabama, by W. C. WADSWORTH, feb 10 Marshall House building, Brougbkin-flt. 7 10RN.—1080 bushelx Corn, for salo in tnts lu suit pnrohasers. BROWN A HARRIS, Teh 18 West Broad-at. Stables. O AKD2 NUH.—3 cases Uuiiloux Hardiurs, KHi O lbs. French Chocolate, tor ui« by A. BONAUD. I jiLOUK.—50 bbls. Fiour iu sioro nud for sale by JLlJthW E. O'BYRNE. j I AiWlfe.-ilffOO n*. choicQ fedBtiy Hams, just rn- Xl esitsd* Also, Pig Hams, Fulton Market Beaf, PigPork, just received and for sals by MORBE A NICHOLS. Bostou Pine, British Uuueu, Ohio Redwood, Hudson Crimson Cone, Whit# wood, Uovry’e Seedling, Early Ocarlet. They aro all grown in this ulimaie and in good order. All orders left vt . above kinds will bo promptly attouded to. On iat TUESDAY U in March, at 11 o'dock. Will bo sold before the Court Housv. Lot No. 48 Brown Ward, fiu by «8 feet, foe simple. AUo eastoru half of Lot Letter Z, u8 by 98 feet, fco simple, sold by order of tho Executor. Terms, ono third casli and the balance and two years' credit,for approved security Kith r store for any of the Will be sold dqring tbe legal hours uf sale, in front or the Court House, in ths oity of Savannah, tha following valuablo lots, with improvemcru thereon, via.Lot No. 8, and half Lot No. 7 Franklin Ward, fronting on Buy street, subject to an annual gruund rent to the city of *47 71, and a lease that expires on the 1st of Nov'ber next. Alao, Lot No. 13 Washington Ward, fronting on Washington square, subject to annual groundront to the oity of $18 22, and a louse that expires ou tho first of October next. Also, Lot No. 32 Green Ward, oorner cf Yarkand Pri*:e 2tre*ts, to a l«am> tin pirns on the 1st of November next, belonging to the es tate of F. W. Ueineman, deceased, and sold by permls- gj * * *, and by order of tho administrator, for Uie heirs of aaid estate—terms cash, purelms- benofit of ti paying ^ Marshall House Omnibus and JVam at Private Sab Comprising one flue large Omulbus, six good Horses, and Harness oomplete. Also—ths tine pleasure achr. Ann, with new Sails, Rigging, Ac., all iu complete order. The above property will be sold ou very accommoda ting terms, tho present owner btdug about to remove from the city, 1ms no further iiso for it. 2UU8 bushels primo White Corn. Groceries, Provisions, <tc. P1IILBRICK A SELL offer ouaccommodatiugtsraif, si private sale: Liquous.—58bbls. N. E. Rom, 25 bbls.Peach Brandy. 25 bbls. Monongahela Whisky, 5 pipes Holland Gin. 6 half pipes Coguao Brandy, 18 casks "Small SUll" Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's), 5 eighth casks Pinet, CastiUhm A Co. aud Uenusssy Brandy, 288 doi. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Port Winea, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiaky and Cherry Bran dy-all prlr Bacon.— Shoulders. Hat.—300bales Eastern and Northern. CuifBNT.--15Ubbls. Roscndale Cement Co. Fnoun.—188 bbls. Canal, 50 bbls. Richmond, Wines, 15 bbls. Imtnps, Molai CHA0KXH9.—U‘ ’ ■* ’ Cl U A It*.—50.08 ish Imported do. SOAUt.i.—A large assortment of Fairbank's Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, Fancy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, Ac. Ac. jy 14 Piaster ahd Cement ul Private Sale. Just received in store, aud kept constantly on hand and for sale low, 160 bbls. Roseudale Cement, 25 do. Plastc r Paris. *ep 1 \bosion Hum ul J‘rivhte Sale. Just reecived per solir. F. T. Satterly, 50 bbls. N. E. Rum. For sal* low from the wharf. oot 1 LOTTERIES. CLASS NO. 30, For the benefit of ths Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. FINE SCHEME! $5,000!—$2,000! 1,500 ! .•1,1100! 1,000! And more than $9G,0U0 in Smaller Privet. Tickets only >1—Shares in proportion. Tlekets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on d< maud, by GEO. 8. GRAY, fablO No. 60wane's Building, opposite Pulaski lions GREENE AND PULA8K1 MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Buy Lane, near Hull-Htreet. GREGORY A MAURY, Managers. VUAWM NUM1IER8—Of Green* A Pulaski f Lottery, Class 21: 40 73 21 48 3 23 33 28 4 71 II 57 62 E. WITH1NQTON. To bo decided by the drawing of Delaware Lottery, Class 42, To be drawn at Wilmington, Del., This Day, Fsb. 19. 78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballot*. CAPITAL: 35,000 DOLLARS! Ac. Ae. Ac. Ao. Ao. Tickets $18—Shares la preportion. Tickets and Chares, cither singly or by the packs** for sal* by £. WITH1NGTOM, Vender for Gregory A Maury. MOT HEALMJUARTERS FOR PRIZES. Office Mo. 163 Bag-Street. 2 Doors Xastqf the CityLotel. GKOliUiA STATE LOTTERY, CLASS 38. For the benefit of the Independent Firs Co. at Augusta. V. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. Will be drawn on Monday Morning, Feb. 21, at UoNdock. MAT Sales close at 9 o'o'.ouk To-Night. -'©* SPLENDID8CHEMS. 1 Prise of. $5,088 I 1 Prise of. $1,000 580 l 280 | I M . 548 MS" Orders from tho country answered promptly, drawings sent regularly, Aud prizes cashed ou demand at this office, by feb 18 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. X^NOLIHH VERMIN DESTROYER.— 1 J This article is extensively used in England for de stroying til kinds of bugs, worms, Ac. For Roaches and Ants there is aotbiug equal to it. It has been fairly test ed in this oity, and cau be relied upon as an oflectual exterminator ot all kinds of Vermin. Just received aud for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, feb 16 Monument feqr. C IOJH'UUM) Wild Cherry Lozeuges.—A ) very efficacious articlo for Coughs, Colds, Intluensa. A fresh supply received this day per steamer, and for aulo by [lob Ifi) W. W. LINCOLN. UEGAltbAND TOBACCO.—280 % boxes O Manufactured Tobacco, various brands and sises, 60 Ai. So gars, on hand and for sale by feb 16 \ SWIFT A CO. M A1.AUX UIMfilR, OKANUEH, ftb _ Received per steamer Florida, 5 kegs Malaga pes, 10 boxes Oranges, 10 bbls. Pippin Apples, Kai- .... ..— lCf| Citron, Almonds, Ac. sins, Figs, Prunt feb 16 Cor. Bull and Congress sts., Monumant-sq. GEO. ALEXANDER, K ECEIVED FER HTEAMER-5 (irkina Extra Goshen Butter, 5 do. No. 1 do., 5 boxes cneese, 5 boxes Baker's No. I (Premium) Chocolate, 6 do Baker's Premium Coooa, 6 do. Hass’s No. 1 Ground Coffee, with a full aosortiAentot fresh Groceries, Pickles, Sauces, Catsups, Ac. fsb 16 GEO. ALEXANDER. 0 N . ROWLAND A CO. M A Y •—100 baton prime Northern Hay lor saU) by feb Ifl ROWLAND A CO. O ATH,—Primo Muryluud Ouls lor sale by feb 16 ROWLAND A CO. SUTTER Ac CHKKHE.—30 tit kina Choien v n_.i.baxe* Cheese, received and for ruR JL w leb 5 MOUSE A NICHOLS. well broke Northern Hursas, for sale i WM. WRIGHT. 1 ,’O H MAJL.K. — A Boy l‘J years old, capable of X' attending to Horse*, and driving them in slnyie harness, w^Vi-vtUd soand. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. TIOOFLAND HERMAN BITTKUH.- iX For the permanent cure of Lirsr complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, aud all diseasM irising from a di.ordered Liver or Stomach, this day eoaived per steamer State of Georgia and for sale by Jan C W. LINCOLN. Monuinont-sqr. l^LOUR.—barrels Flour, 15 half re Ur. Ann Maria, from Baltimore,, for *a. fob 15 , per NE. OTUVBPt, P1.AIN TIN WAliE. »TTu JAMAS SULLIVAN, f C b j* No. 1*5 Bronghrea-rtaraat. ANTEKNH, EnameIU*d suii Iron Sauco Pun*, Waffle and Wafor Iron*, Frying Pant, Ae., for sale by __ (feh 14J_ JAMES SULLIVAN. UfOOBXN WdUB, Pails o»d Tube, Flour VV Bfixas, Moasurcs, Mate and Clothes lanes, f sxlaby ife' LSJ JAMES SUIAIVAN. i COUNTER, WISH «* SCOOP »€A \j and Spring Bolunoo*. Kntvos and. Fdril(fi, Ej and Butcbdt Kilves, Ac., for saU fab 15 JAMSa W/LLIVAN. / iLOTItR^ llOKKHOiSlltteMM and V/ Citifies jtasktts, *f alt alire. ’ 6bj$ M0R»&4 3R4«OML frtSxv*. » Also^IJM. No* 1-1 oal Wine, Table Balt, ast^isfafea 1 — too numerous to mention. 80,008 Prunes, Pickles, Saucers, Cruets, • owls, Ae., to. Tin-wire, WoS lust be add, bargains to be had. 8,000 bushels Corn, 600 Just received 180 this tolebratsd Corn will supply Is quite moderate Potatoes—50 bbls. fine „ Butter, 30 ksge nnd half 58 Drums fresh Figs; Ba r , , , A? A »«w Cotton Scale, with platform, weights, Ae., Ae.. >»*• s!k. . f.w .0 ksSSl Cigara- *80,808 Clgnvs, varbns brands Tea—10 chests Green and Bla*>k Tea* Fancy Goods-A lotcf Acoordlo®*, * c . Soap—50 boxen fancy and Toilet 8osd •• mic Coi,«U No. 1 Y.1, .ad r.mll, Brooms—50 dozen Brooms, Tobaoou—6 bales I^iaf Tobaeto , , . . At Prttate Sale, 10 «igbth casks Coguao Brandy M, J » _J" Sto»MOh»W1«, 23 bbls N. E. Rum 25 do Domestio Brandy S uincs Holland Gin 18 bbls Ryo Gill 18 do Reetifiod Whisky 2 do Old Scotch do. 2 do Irish do. 5 do Old Monongahela do. 5 quarter casks Canary Wine 18 do do Teneriff and Madeira. Co* raiB.-38 bags Prime Rio Cofita - - CKocxznr.—10 orates Crockery, asserted Tumbleh*.—3U esses Tumblers, assorted MxTKKs.Hxa.—28 now double Matrcress. - From the manufaclury of Pierce A Valantiae. Fee ■ale at the manufacturers' prices. > lJOB KENT.—A tSUre m u rnrv d„irml.l, .it. P b u.ii.,ouiMKty,.ra, - fi llufurnUhcd Run Wanted Y a Murried Couplo, in a pleasant part of tho city, with or without hoard. Direct “ U r 9 -at thi» wXntSB A STORK suitable for retailing p&Y lU IODS. situated on Congress or Broughton street* between and Barnard. Any person having suoh an one may obtain a high rent by addressing ,T Bdx 678 Poefi OK"-".Jan 28 WANTRO. NEGRO WOMAN—who thoroughly uudor- . Btauda Cooking. Apply at this Offltee. if jan 21 ANTED.—A nituntiou nsOversMrdnnCot*** ton PlautUion in the low eenatry. Refer to N. “ sen 26 WANTED. w A. Hardee A Co. f|11(Ek highest cash prices will he paid X 12 young NEGRO FELLOWS, and «o aad GIRLS. sep 26 BROWN A 1 Houses and Lands. TO KENT. * COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE („*) on To,lor, no.r W..t Bruvi itnot, uatU i»U)ccolor. Inquire at the residence of 18 l T. W. COOPER To Rent. I ^IIK Store in Whitaker street, now cccnuied by fho Bubscriber ae a wholesale Store, of which possession can be had immediately. . . .*/■ Al,SO—will be rented about tbe first of April aoxt. their Retail Store corner of Whitaker and Congress-st*. *^’»r further particulars apply to feb 16 M. PRENDERGABT A CO., on the Premises. FOR RBNV. r FHE Upper Floor of Oglethorpe Halt, for oue or years. A Pgj HABERSHAM A 80N. rpiiE i *Teb , i2 n — it, . running back 128 feet, with a .mallWooden Build- <onit. Apply to (fe 12) WM. WRIGHT. R Apply at No, 117 Bay street. FOR RENT.—A comfbrtabla two story Dwelling House on the corner of Abereorn and Harrfe Hires to, possession given immediately. I TO RENT—A two-story Brick Hopeo cor ner of Roberto and West Broad street, possession ^ 2 immediately. Apply at this office. m TO RENT—Three tenement having five rooms, with a kitchen Hou^each . ^repwrnli^sitB- —-—•«.« wo. the corner of Jones and Purse sts., near A DMINIHTKATOR’N NA&B OF MB- GRUEB AND LAND.~Pur.muu to an order oC die honorable tho Ordinary of LibStty eonuty. them will be sold on tha first Tnesdny If^Alarcb nexLaa llincsvillo, all the Negroes belonging to tbe estate of L®ni® LeConto, dee’d, late of said connty—h prime gmig, 45 iu number. Terms one* half cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest from date—notes, with ap proved security. . ’ Alio, the Plantation known as Clh* Hill, in Liberty county. Terms made known on the day of sale. TH08. C. NISBET, Adm‘r Jna M 40d of Loois LeCoxte, dop'd. NOTICE. Executor’s Hnlc of Real Estate. Y virtue of an order from tbe Court of Ordina- ' rj of Effingham County, wheu si Wing for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Court House door la B •.(ires oi prime i«nu, more or lest; aejoUUOg lauds OK Burkstoiiier, Ncldlingor, and others; also, one tract, bouuded by tho waters of the Savannah Rivor, McAl- pin and others—oonUining fourteen hundred acres, more or less, with two hundred or more in muter foe cultivation, with good ioucus, Dwellings, aad out hou ses, two excellent wells of water, aad a first rate mill stream. The above property is distance from Savannah nineteen miles. The Augusta Romt from Savanuah runs through them. Tha lands are well adapted to tho cultivation or Cotton, Klee and COrh. Sold for* divi sion among the lvgateo*. Persons desirous of purthosing, by calling at the res idence of the subscriber, will be shown the property. Terms mado knovu on the day of sale. _ . . „ 4 E.W. SALOMONS. Executor. Eliingham County, January », 1853.. tMl jan IQ m l’o Bent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad sire eight upright rooms. For particulars a John A. Gray, iu the house or at th*^ comer f and Abereorn stxr.vts. tf 3® FOR HALE. W I QT NO. 10 WASHINGTON WARD. Apply J'. to (dec 21-tf) QUANTOCK, ROBERTS* CO. For Sale. A STEAM SAW MILL, nsariy now, on Urn 8 -f*, John's River, East Florida. For particulars a ply to [nov 4] COHAN5A 'tCPRTZ. To Kent, I s'OR 1 year, a WHARF STORK. ' net H VnOT a FORT A DtJNHAM. FOR HALE. A DOUBLE Tenement and a single Houee—al I on a brick basement, and in a desirable and healthy cUj ‘ mt P™* nt,tattf °*wi5LWRJ 10 i >OR HALE.—A" {trick Warehouse. Tin Roof- ed, 50 by 30 feet in the dear, 14 foot lilihinside, s'") tmored with thick plank, and large doers snitsble for the reception of Cotton or other merchandise—situated near the Charleston steamboat Wharf. Apply to«> * 3 WM. WRIGHT. I O RENT.—A comfurtablo Dwoliing House ou Bryan street, in a pleasant part of the oity. Ap- •(f«b 4J r WM. WRIGHT. WOOD! WOOD! T 'HE Subscriber will keep constantly on band at his WOODYARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full supply, at ail seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. All orders left at J. p. Joste e, Brougbton-stwot, will bo promptly attended to. L-jT Wood Hold Low For Ckal*. tf J. M. UUTJL J^AIhlMj*~lWJ whole, half and quarter boxt ^ RaiFms, landing and for sale Vy r CGliEN A TARVER. OUFER’H Aronmtlc Uachtrue—For ini- - I'»rting an agreeable flavor to she breath after ia- •g mcdiciaes, Ac., for sal* by , t , O. B. A J. B. HENDRICKSON, feb * ttibben** Building. 11 T 1VEUFOOL HALT IfLOAT.-SAWO Xi sacks Liverpool Salt—ten to the ton, and in first rate order, landing and for sale by tob 7 COHENS A HERTZ. ! AllTlt Ac UO.’H pore 6XUa« of‘liquorice, received aud for sale by #b 4 ' G. R. A J. B. HENDRICKSON. iy for Furniture covering, cushions, Ao., just v« and for tale wholesale os retail by WM. GUI ON, Agent, Carpet Wareboato, feb 5 No. few i • and 57 »t- JuUan-zts. XV^O at 7 cent, OUCJAK.—IB p bbls. do. Crushed Sugar; laud lag lrem schr. trouia and _ fobja CLAQHOB5 OUKand DEEF.—NJ Rope iu store'fur ] >Oith and DEEF.—S5B bl IUU ulacsr hilkh-i III Green. Rose, Blue aud Salmon per Florida i>y W. C. W J re 6 Mkti. / 3 SOOKRIKB.—Theebnicci DeliverediB any part of tha « put up with care and oorreatnai \Tli W ORL EA N» MO _ Iy Ne» Orleans MuImsss, n** wbr JEireeh French, awl for **1*0*8! jan ffl v . f CLA<mORN A C ■’BXcoST it Shoulders; 3 tieroes il&uw; ft P mrnn } 156 kags aww Liqif Luxfifot mtoiL i+t schr U» J Hun UlUtiilHire, Uy jMid Mswati oauxffis