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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1853)
* Afternoon And *e*h nltoi lay. On Saturday tho u lid Steamships JAS. AlViliH MAltluN.o.. Th# SOUTHERNEIl, W. Foi ...Capt. M. Barry.. cuppored «nd guards raised, ia now in complete order. ui»* For Freight or Passage, having elegant Slat* Room accommodations, apply at the office of mo «*en. HENRY AIISSROON, Corner Eaat Day and Adgar'a Hon. Wharves. N. B.—A uew ship will be placed on the line to c necl with thu Southerner on ^Vedneadaya. feb u. e. si. sruA.-UMiiii- isaubI" 4' i ViifTim William Hollinscommander,betw /•'& ffrXAaZ Savanuah, Kby Weat and Have 4t/v\icSiSk oonnootiug with the Pacific A »Steamship Company's Line *■" “ '■* ■* ‘“unship will horea Havana on th* i llavaua for Savau- . npnny'a Lins to Aapinw aud the Pacific Mail Lius from Panama to Califori and Oregon. I'fiHHfluzq.M will be landed at the Railroad Wharf fi t the Isthmus at the passenger's expense. UL'I. will -I-.. .. .a if....... — ..I, I _ t i H||. t JB a bo had of 0QHENS ft HERTZ, Agent* at Savanueh. l'ioketa for Now OrioanH, Aapinwall and San Fran' >iaoo can he had by applying to MOHuiICAI A CO., Charleston, 8. C. FOIL PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. * and will loavo Savannah lay. tlm 8th dept., aud ovory alternate Wednesday hereafter; aay on the 22d Sept., and 6th and 2(Jth Oct., ,;id .id aud 17th Nov., and so on. Phis ship boa boon built with entire regard to safety, NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE W«Mtkljr. The new nud splendid steamship* vanualt aud New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safety, speed and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar- rivs in New York as soon as or before them. jfjTCAblu passage $23, payable before going on board. Ageata: PADELFOAD, FAY A CU, Savannah. SAMUEL L. AllJ'CUELL, jy 14 104 Front-street, New York. SHIP UN£f$. FOIL IIKTHEL, Am! Incenneilituu Lauding*. The Packet Schooner JAMES A AUGUSTUS, n Saturday next. For froight apply FUU NGW-VUUli-AtMv Line. 23, The packet sobr. MUSES' LEONAKD, Copt. Pierce, will meet with dispatch for the above hMibKi port. For freight or passage, apply to mar i II. K, WASHBURN, Ag't. i Uulkley, having larger part of a oargo engagei Anderson's Upper Wnarfo ROWLAND A CO. FOE NEW killttV—i.uioii Line. w-v The regular Packet Suhr. Euuhautruss, Tylei Master, will have dispatch for the above port ■mUMuLb'or freight or passagu apply to marl WILLIsA DRUNDAGK. FOR BALTIMORE—livgiiinr Line. The packet schooner TRITON, W. Drown, ftiLX master, will meet with dispatch as above, hor ■Mbfreight or passage, apply ou board, at Telfair's Wharf, or to UUlUltAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NK VV YOUR—Old Kaiubltrthml Line L The packet brig PllILURA, A. P. Williams, master, will have dispatob as above. For freight a passage, apply on beard, at Tollaii ' [feb 24' voS DIUGilAM. KELI bfc'or freight or passage apply to WILLIS A URUNDAOE. [feb 21j II. B WASHDURN, Ag t LIPS, Bridges master, having most of her c_. iv engaged will meet with quiok dispatch.- freight or passage apply to COHENS A HERTZ. Vessel Wuuted for Fair liuveu or Mew liedford. A .vessel vtsNil to load at Do boy Island for Fair Haven or New Bedford. Apply to smM feb u ROW Land a co. Vessel Wanted lor PUiiadeliiliiu. WILL Sfft UltUNDAOE. VKSShLS D AM PED UN FREIGHT OR CHARTER. -V. Freights for Northern, Eastern and Southern ports, can bo had on applies- jnfl 7M«;lonto <uov 4) ROWLAND A CO. JMMfc ' ““VESSELS WANTED for Northern — . «£3K0nd Eastern ports. Apply to MffyhA n»wei c oot7—ly.l WILLIS A BRUNDAOE.2SF™ ‘^Look •rot for tuo Eugiue wbeu ibo WliiS TEE BLOWS.” Competition is the Life of Trade.” “'I'iMtH SAINT SOW A* THEY USE TO WAS.*' ■/The ttUeiiliua ul the pub* llio is called to the large and m*io«um avuok of all kluds of cakkiaoe s, ’ constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber. Ferrous trading to Savannah will pleaee to bear in niail that they are indebted to the undersigned fur lovAriuj/ the price* of Carriage* in this market jrum 13 to ‘it per cent. 1 toko pleasure in stating that my Manufacturing arrangements are uew complete in Savunuab, and it is iny iuicntivu aeon to form a connexion with one of the manufacturing establishments in the North to te Carriages expressly for tnis market; so my pat- i will perceive that it is my doteriuiuatiun to give the most eutito satisfaction to all who may be ploased to trade with mo. J* C. THORNTON, Corner West Broad aud Bay Streets. N. &l.—Tho inhabitants of the neighboring Counties ire particularly informed that aoue of tho work Fed* iludintuoir roBpvctive neighborhoods is from my estak- liaiummt.[jan 8-6 in J. C. T. DENTAL NOTICE. I N consuqucnms of ihu increased dcinuud far my ecrrices, I have firaud it necessary to obtain assist- lociatcd with me Da. W. JOHNSON, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. 1 skillful operator of Deutul Surgery by s i Drs. Hakius a attcud principally to the Mouliauical Department. bestow iny situation to operating upon ti —Milo*, extracting, correcting irregularith (Iron's Teeth, Ac., xo. The public is therefore notinod tiiaithe above oonneotiou ie made with a view to pro mote a system much desired in this city. As we get out our own Gold Flute aud manufacture all articles pertaining to Meohauicul Dentistry, our patron* can roly upon getting the Very best material* at a reaio&a- atural Tooth bio Savannah, February 14th, 1833. 11. J. BOY ALL. Muslin lusertiugs a Edniugs J UST URlIKlVitU Ul tliu NlilV STOKE Hu Broughton street, a largo assortment of Muslin umuling*, cousistiug iu part of Extra Wide b*U* Muslin Edgings, do do do do lusertiugs do do Cambrio do Edgings HHHgf lusertiugs very much admired fJOTATOKS.—10 bUlk. . . J ^ e Mwi *»d »nd for sale b tub 24 J. H. COHEN A CO. | PRUNING Hcissor* urn! instruments, lor sule , F. W. CORNWELL, CAC^lia.—Just received uu ussoi tuiuii AJ o I Canary Cagosand Bird Ulaasos^for sale by COLLINS A UULKLEY. S ACK. HALT—Landing from alup Mill foreal* by ANDREW LOW A CO. J UHT RECEIVED—M Oules Georgia Oaiiu- burgs; to be sold very low. M. FREN DERG AST k Oj., 178 Broughton-st., Op polite St. Ai^ifew* Hall, Westslde. •, RAY 1 1—lUU li'ojM prime Wortueru Hay, landing from barqui rHarla Murton, and for ? Ua Whar ^ *»/ IG WL AND A CO. Whk, Blue and Drab Crepe do Paris Whit* and Black Challie l |um and Paintod Bareges » J, gured Tissues aud Grunadiucs iigured Barege, De J.uinc aud Challie t ans Printed Muslins aud Jaconets I riuted FrouuL Cauibriok, Flalu Colored Lawn M1 “ 1 Barege De lames for travelling r «»se>i, for Bale by — m *ri Laroche a bowne. W uite“ Plain W u White Cambric, Whito Jaconet nnifo Swiss Alusliu, White TarlaUne White, Striped, Cheo'd and Flain Cambrio Wliite^Htriped, (.'boo'd and Plain Musliu Whit* Mull and Nausook Muslin fa- "* wn - klaok Muslin, Fig'd Swiss. Ac., 1 or sale by (marl) LaRoCHE A BOWNE. STEAMBOAT LINES. Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg. -MWO* 1 . ^The Union 8teambott Company of K^V^yr^Oeorgia and South Carolina having tho- •^^^^■^^■troughiy overhauled and refitted theeu- *teara-packeu ll. L. COOK and OREGON, with - lighters, are now resdy to transport freight of all description between Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, withasmuoh. if uot more, dispatch than any other . boats on the river. The steamers are commanded by . experienced and accommodating oapjaius, and all freight aouslgned to theif agouti will bo forwarded free of Commissions. Tho accommodations for passengers equal If uot superior to any boate on the river. Fare *>,60. HENRY HAMPER, Pr.. Savannah, E. F. KINCHLEY ft CO., JAMIES HARPER ft CO., Augusta. Savannah, list Sept, 1832. sep 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien, Bruuewlck, Hi. illurjs, JACKSONVILLE. AUDDLEDURO (Black Creek), AND PICOLATA. Leave* every Tuetduy, ai 10 o'clock, A. M. »■ isn .The superior steain-paokst WM. GAS- fLfc4<hiiw^TON, Capt. Sliaw. will leave Tuesday JfiMaUnNbBMoruiug, at 16 o f olock, and will con tinue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat ar* aa follows: To Darien $3 00 Jaokaonvill* 6 60 Block Creek, Piooleta aud 1‘alatko 8 OU For froight or passage apply ou board, at Charleston steam-packst wharf, or to au24 CLAGUORN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag't#. TO TRAVELLERS liUINU NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH ANU t,'HAIU.KMTON K-HrSEHN 0. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of the Ceutral Rail road, o’.d arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, oonn jaiug at Charleston with the WiliiiiuKton Mtoam-Packeta, Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2>£ P. M., and also with the Ncw*York und Clmrlesion Sleauishipa, Which leave Charlostou every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passengers leaving Mooon ou Tuosday evenings, will arrive in time to counsel with the eplen- did uew steamship James Adyer ou* week, aud the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $20— time 52 hours; by steamships, $23. [my 15] 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. UFFgHlTIU.N LINK TO FLUKIDA. RATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. sr— .The superior new steampaoket WE- LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every *>MiBl^HMB8aturday at 10 o'olook A. M. Rato ol passage iu large airy state rooms, as follow*: To Darieu $3 00 St. Mary's 4 36 Jacksonville 6 UO Ficolata 8 66 Falatka 8 66 Black Creek 8 66 N. B.—Freight oousigued to K. R. Duke, for Ooala, will be shipped free of .all charges at Falatka. Apply on board, at tko Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to fob 19 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agsnt. SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. 4 LlivE of Four Horse Post Couches leaves Su- J\_ vannah every # itionduy und 'i'hni'Mduy, nt 7 o’clock A. ill. lor Darlou, via Bryau Old Court-House, Rioeboro' and South Newport, arriving in Dariou at 6 o'clock 1*. M. KetuniiiiK on Tucndaya find Fridnys, Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'olook P. 31., and couuectiug with the boat* for the North, and the cars for the Wust. MAT O11100 in Savannah, at Sawyor, Hollister ft Co.'s Stabloi, corner of State aud Whitaker sts. j»n 1J ly U. L. HART, Proprietor CttUTCHIlELD IIOUNl^, (Formerly Griffin House.) Cliuttunoogii, TenncMNOc. jWtt Tliis well known HOTEL, situated within a few UjH nteps of the Passenger Car landiug ottheWest- •RaiMiaru and Atlantic Railroad, is now open, under the supervision or THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bkyson aud Lady. This House, whilo uuder tho control of Col. J. J. Gntfln, acquired a very high reputatiou as a first class Hotel. The present Pro prietor having secured the services of Col. Griffin's Uxrkuepur, aud haviug purchased his most excellent Cook aud House Boy uud haviug furuishud thu House entirely uew, hopes to ruUiu its high reputation, aud merit public patronage. Passengers can be accommo dated with au Omnibus to uud trout tho Boats, lob 18 [lyj THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. BATHING HOUSE. Y M. HAYWOOD respectfully unuounccs to the if • citizens of Savannah that on aud after this duy, rub. 9th, the price of bathing will be, fur u siugle bath 50 cents, or 3 tickets for $1, until the 1st day of May next; from the lstol May uutil the 1st of November next, the price <>f bathiug will be 23 cents a hath, fell (VI MV Wuitlt. By Miss 31. J. McllUOaU. Tilt) XI lAilty aud the Lowly; or, Good iu All aud ia none All Good. Uoart-llistoriesund Life-Pictures. By T. S. Arthur. The Rector of St. Bardolph's, or Superanuuatod. By F. W. Shelton, A. M. PUTNAM'S MONTHLY FOR FEBRUARY. Ruth Garnett, or the Loves of the Earl of Rochester; a Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth. The adventures of Captain Blake. By W. U. Max well, author of Hector O'Halorau. The Flying Artillerist; a tale of Mexican Treachery. By Harry Haslc. " Further supply of Napoleon in Exile; or a voice from 8t. Uelona. By Barry E. O'Meara, Esq. For Sale by JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. l&JBMOVAL. /TT McKENNA, of Habnaud St. Cheap Dhy- X • Good* Stoke, has romovod to the spacious store, 142 Broughton-st., near to Diokson'a Confectionery, leb 21 lm. To Hire, 4 GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nurse for XX children. Apply to ieB 2 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street. B. O. £vam, ATTORNEY AT LA IV, SlUNDKHSVILUe, WASHINGTON CoUNTT. GA., ft Will practice iu the Courts of the Aliddlo Circuit. All business committed to his care will be executed with promptness and dispatch. Rks'XUXNOK*.—Messrs. Both well ft Smith, and Dr 11. L. Byrd, Savannah. ly jan 27 Spring Fashion. Messrs. BEEBE ft CO.'S suporior HATS of the Spring Style, now in store uud for sale at thu •••Hat and Cap Store of N. K. BAKNUM ft CO., feb 12 149 Congress Street. Pettigrew's White Corn. /TWO cargoes of tho ubovo celebrated Corn for X aaleto arrive by (feb 12) C. A. L. LAMAR. J *° c6-PAttTNKU«UIP NOTICE?*™’ f|HlE undersigned has this duy associated wilhhitn X Mr. HENRY C. KING, of Glynn County, with whom he will continue ttie Factorage and Commission Business in tills oity, under the firm of Hull ft King. JNO. H. HULL, No. 216 Bay street. Savannah, January 12,1833. VALUAHLB PROPERTY FOR SALK ia Alarictta, Georgia. fififc A large, well tinitdiod, COTTAGE BUILT MANSION, with superior out-buildings, gar dens, orchards, fto., all of whioh are new aud in complete order. The above was the summer residence ol the late Bouj. Snider, aud can be bought to an advan tage by applying early to the subscriber at Savanuah. nov 27 tf JAMES J. SNIDER. New Spring Goods. IlGANDIE and Urocudo Muslins \J Striped aud plain India Silks Plain and checked Glace Si.ks Checked and striped 31ourning Silks Mousquutiue and needle-worked Collar* Under-Sleeves of evory stylo Alexander’s colored Silk Gloves Extra tluo white Cotton Hose Embroidered Lawn llnudkerchiefs White S&tiu, Dies* Trimmings Black, white and eolored Frluts, fto. ftc. ftc. Just received by W. C. WADSWORTH, fob 23 Under Marshall House, Broughton-st. V[ OT1CE.—Theuuiiersigued copartner* of the It lato firm of *' Quantook, Roberts ft Co.,” having purchased Ue entire interest of James Quautock, Jr., iu •aid firm, will uontiuue the lumber and timber business in this oily, under the name and style of "J. Huberts ft Co." JEFFERSON ROBERTS, LAWRENCE B. McCONN, feb 22 ROBERT AUSTIN. COPAHTNRKHlilP NOTICE. r |M!E uiiiiersigued have this day associated them- X wives together under the name and style of Keiup- tou ft Verstille, for the transaction of a general Dry Goods business. Having taken the stand in Waring a Range, No. 72 St- Julian, and 1U7 Bryan-sts., next door to Messrs. F. Zogbaum ft Co.'s Music store, they will, iu a few days, be prepared to offer to their friends and ths public, a handsome and well selected assortment of tipring Goods. EDWAHD S. KEMPTON, HLNHY W. VERSTILLE. Savannah, Feb. 17, 1852. feh 19 1 »UTTER AND CHEESE.—30kegs choice O Goshen Butter; 23 boxos choice Cheese. Lauding . from steamer Alabama, aud for sale by feb 23 CLAGUORN ft CUNNINGHAM. IjUiMl.—2ii libit*, new Muss uud Prime Pork, X lauding and for sale by feb S3 CLAGUORN ft CUNNINGHAM. W. D. FORD, | YEALEK in fine GROCERIES, TEAS, FRUITS 1 / and NUTS, Jefferson-street, leb 24 WALDBURG'8 BUILDING. / \UAiNGDS, Luiuuns, Apples, Uaiiunnus, Piue \_7 Apples. Nuts, ftc., just received and for sale by teb 24 W. D. FORD. /11DER, Cunul Flour, extra, Ruliiiuil Sugura; \J juet received and for sale by leb 24 W. D. FORD. / VNIONS. Cihm'ku, Dried Tongues, Pickled do., and Fulton Market Beef, juitreoeived aud for sale by [fob 24J W. D. FORD. / V N N A 11II R 44 H.—Colton Osnaburge, from Planters' Factory, in store. For sale by i*b 24 BRIGIIAM, KELLY ft CO. I 1ST received ptir stuaiuer Alabama, u fresh tf supply of Pates. For sale by feb 24 A. BONAUD. 1 J41UOR8.—50 bbls. N. O. Whisky, 5U do. I A White do., 30 do. Monongahela do.; 30 do. old Rye ho. 1 75 bbls. E. Phelps Gin ; 4 pipes Uoltand Giu; fiy}.+ casks Madeira and Port Wina , 36 backets Champagne; 3U bbls American Brandy ; (I K I'ipes old Otard Bruudy, raceivud and for sale by feb? McMAUON ft DOYLE. A HFARAGUS ROOTH.—1 caso Asparegus J\. Root* in fin* order, just received per Philatlelpnia sieamer and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, feb 21 Monument Square. L'l.Ot'B.—;w barrel* Flour, 15 half do., per -I, , whr. Ana Maria, from Baltimore, for sale by H E. O'BYRNE. f AllL, Gandies, .*Spwm, Aduiuaiitiue mid XJ Tallow. For sals by [feb 34] W. D. FORD. [ AI1IKW aiKUINO Sliip.1 uud liiti, JLj »!.•*«■, Oita, dy., for ml, 1“*'* LdRUL'HE t 80WHE. 1 ,u ' •* wid IiW ft.ni.ly> ij ShmUn,, tt-8 Tlllow-ou. lAo.o. Riohuyboo'. L\t lri.li Uni, >««■ da. Lick.,'. Lirn, Lk.it. Llvtan Laiabrlo, 7,8, 9 .yd lu-4 Rrown m Rlaichad J.bl. O.ruuk, llronu ui, ul<Utb.i UU, Uaniaak CUUia. Uaiiiuk Nr,|.ktn. i> t |. ta B.y.u »ud Rl.kvkad li-illmd, SI aniLImi, Ulrda Ea>, scotch •ad Rtiaalft Hlapar, OtmUi, Cruh, kc., f« cal,-, hr ■OKI LiROUliE k lluWNE. \JkT HITE iYI EHI NO.— WhiteGavhmere uiiii Merino, for sale by LaROcUe B0WNE SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1853. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, &c. Nicliols* DanciUK Academy! ST. A NO BE W *8 HALL, DAYS of Tuition for Ladibi, Misssn and Mastkhj, on Monday*, h'ectiHMJayi 1 Saturday*, at 4 o’olocx. Night Class/ GKKILEMaN, Tuwfihip, Thr- ' *' Friday, at 8 P. M. tfiT Scholars will be admitted any day previous tu thczfithof February. tf f*b 17 c«ftxEoiA r rij institute" . SOT FOR YOUNGLADIKS. -fcA MISS HA Til A \VA Y, Principal. S CHOOL ItUO.H—in the lliutuivui »»f the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. TKHMB AND CUIRHK or STl'CT. Reading, Spelling aud Montal Arithmetic $ 0 00 The above, with the rudimeuta of Geography, History, Writton Aritlimoiio and Writing.., 8 00 Oeograiihy, History, EugiishUramiuaraudCom- poiitioH lo 00 Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Phllos- phy, Chemistry, Physiology, Astronomy and Rhetorio lfi on Latiu, [Extra] fl uy Freuch, •• fi yo A highly accomplished lady, who has formerly resid ed in Paris, has been secntuU us a teacher of Frenoh.— If suitable teachers cau bo obtained, it isdcsiguedto make Drawing aud Vocal Musle integral parta of the course of study. The number of pupils will be limited to thirty ; but, Youug Ladies w ishing to join eitlior of thu classes, with ut booomiug regularly counectod .with the Insti tute, will be received at a specific charge. fir Miss 11. has permission to refer to Rev. Mr. Tuslin, lion. R. 31. Charlton, and B. Mailon, Esq., of Sa vannah, and to Rev. W. R. Williams, D. D., aud J. W. jan 10 Tani-Hii, nun to nev. w. n Edmouus, of New York. 3ui MUSIC. FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAIN 1ING In Water Colons, Taoobt ar E. MILLER, 132 8ou7M-Broad 8t., UANCWNO ACADEMY. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respeotftilly informs his patrons, that his Academy is open for th* ‘rocentlon of pupils. uuring the season the following Fancy Dances will be introduced, besides the regular courso of Tuition Toroatolla, Rutta, Gavotte, Pas Stirien, Zingoralla, Bchotiicli, llodowa, Maaurka, ote. Former pupils are requested to come early if they learn Fauoy Dances for his Rail, to be given iu next, the 10th inst., at 9 P. M. Classical anil English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Gnaton-Street, near she Park. UAIINDEN’S EXPRESS, Ef ABB BP roMfcflBnl ftjHg-.'Wr'.TUL.iyW , WRL 1 , 15J1 Hay Sir , R espectfully bog leave to inform the citi- tens of Savannah and ita vioinity, that they have concluded thtir arrangements with the Central Rail road aud DaukingCouipauy, and ar* now running Mes senger* daily to Macon, ana semi-weekly to Oglothorpe and Columbus, and aluo forwarding goods to Millodge- ville and all intermediate places. We would also say that our expresses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia suable us to forward every description of Merchandise and valuables to every town iu the North ern Slutes—also to California and Europe. OrriOKSAND AtncNTU—133 Bay-street, Savannah; C. A. Ells k ton, Macon; Geo. It. Clayton, Oglethospe : E. C. Uubbull, Columbus; 74 Broadway, NaW York; 43 and 43 Sonth-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Cpurt- streot, Boston; Exchsngo-street, Provideneo-, Mont- goinery-strcet, Sau Francisco, feb 22 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, k CO. / 1A v 1 Ble ileak House, No. 12. Godey’s Lady's Book for Alarph. The Complete Works of Satnuol Taylor Coloridgo, with an Introductory Essay upon Ills Philosophical aud Thoological Opinions. Edited by Professor ahead. •' ‘ By. Frank ,, _-imor oi " r rana r airieien.” eto.. First Lovi 8ue. • ol " r rank Eairleigh," etc., eto. story of Wuman's Heart. By Euget The history of an adoptod child. By Geraldine End- Pastoral Theology Ministry. By A. " Analysis of Dr» veloiiing the associative relatk Voice and Gesture. By J. A. Fowler. The Theory of the Evangelical Dramatio and Oratories) Expression de- ’■*' if th# Elomouts of Ranking * Half-Yearly Abstraot of the Modical 8oi- nces. No. 10.'' The Physician's Joseph 11. Wytbes, 31.1). AGAIN ANOTHER SUI'I Tho Lofty and the Lowly. By i fob 24 7 J. j Webster’s <(ii;n(u uicilouiu-y. " Without reserve or qualification, tho best extant." —President Glia. “Surpassed in fullness and accuracy by none in our language."— President Huylund. "It far excels all others, in giving and dchuiug scientific terms."—Pror. Hitchcock. "The standard whorevor tho English’ is spoken, it doservo* to be, must be, is, and will bo. ’—Prof. Sluice, "An honor to the language.' — Prat. Humphrey. " A copiousness, purapicuity, aud accuracy, uot found in any other."—Prc*. Hay. " A great improvement on all which have pr*c*dod."— Prta. Bate*. " Worthy of genera! patreuage."—Wood*. " Most complete, accurate and reliable of the language." —Prta. Beecher, Prta. Lorraine, Prc*. Killer, f re*. HW- •ry, Prc*. Blanchard, Prc*. Smith, Prea. Knox, and Chancellor Freliuyhuyaen. JkOT The State of New York have placed nearly 8,- 000 copies of Webstei i (Quarto Dictionary in tho Dis- i Report, Jan., 1853. Schools of the tiecretat POBLIUIKD DV O.IC. MERRIaM, SruiNuriKU), Ala., JOHN M. COOPER k CO., KOdiKHS. f 200 bbls. Baltimore Flour 30 do Pure Geneseo do 25 do Hiram Smith do 25 do Sugar do 100 whole, half aud quarter boxes Raisins 200 boxes Sporm, Adamantine and Tallow C 1U0 do Pale aud No. 1 Soap 23 do Pearl aud No. 1 Starch do Ground Pepper, lu >4 lb papers 200 boxea Tobacco, assortod qualitiei 100 bags itio Coffee 50 do Java do 100 bbls Stuart's Refined B. and C. I SO do Cirolo A. Crushed 10 do Ground 20 li lids Porto Rico 10 do New Orleans sssmUssns TOry Goode, Clothing, Bio. Te wPAtiTx dw 1 nt biT eouTsT 1. if. £%1Ueajuan, Corner nf Bronolittln uml W bliukur-itn., SAVANNAH, J-NVITE ntfeniiou to their now stock of Fall and NVITE attenlioii to their Winter goods, comf rising 1 i)UK*t» UUttil*. EiUimoiDEltlKS. Liucu Cambric, French Cashmeres, Black Nilk. Bobinet Lates, " Edgings, Collars and Cnffs, Dainask Antique, Habile and Under-Sleeves Biaek InM* Vsils, Eng“rFr-"»Vd'Ain. Calicos, Dol'd IKosieiry nud l inens. A large and well seleetsd stock of Gloves, Irish Lin ens, Liuen Diapers and Damasks. Woollens. Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Linsoys,Cloths, Cassimeros and VeMtiugs, Satinets. Tweeds aud Kentucky Jeans; Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flannels, 10-4 and 11-4 Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Pillowcase Linens aud Guilts. Country merchants, planters and others, will oonsult their interests by examining our stock before purohas- "Sii-Mka a visit from those desiring to purchase. We feel oenfident that the quality and prices of our goods will command sales upon our terras. oot 14 CanIi, nud mo Second Price. PHULIP KfclAft, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. UN Uryon-at., Hu vnnimh, Go. G RATEFUL to mv IViamli and the public in general for their liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to me, I now offer them a greater' inducement than ever, as I hare just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of MnglUh, French aud German Broad Cloths, Black aud Fancy Doeskin and Casslmere, Blaek aud Faney Silk and Satin and Embroidered Vest ings ; also a very rich artiole of Evening Vesting,which I ain prepared to mako to order, in the moat fashionable style. Also a large aud well selected stock of jUen’is nud Hoys’ ltciudy-diade Clothing, together with a large supply or Shirts, Socks, Suspend er*, Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts and Diawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valioes, Jte., all of which will be sold at price* to give general satisfaction, oct 13 Uurpet and Flour Cloth Warehouse. Curtains. Curtain Goods,] dtc., dkc., &c. No. 140 Congreti and No.bl St. Julien Stt. ’|>HE Subscriber, knowing that the citizens of I Savannah have felt s great interest in the estab lishing of A CARPKT WAREHOUSE, In this city, and being aware that many have boon awaiting tfie completion of the New 8tore, ao that they could make their selection of the various articles for furnishing their houses, would respocUully inform th* public, generally, that he has opened the most com plete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept iu similar establishments. The Stock of th* different departments will consist, in part, of th* following Goods, via: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply, 8uporflno, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; Drug gets, 6--1,12-4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor aud Stoop Mata; Table and Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Ltnon, Ac., Ac. OIL CLOTHS. Of every width ; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac^: Rose Wood, Mahogany and Smali-figurod Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 3-4 aud u-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. CURTAIN*. Silk and Worsted Damask De-Laine; Worsted and Linen Damask DeLains; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; Whito and Buff, for Shades. WINDOW 811 ADEN. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Ga.laud and White and Gold, entirely now style; Cord ; Loops; Tas sels; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains aud Shades. GILT CORNICES. Bands, lamps and Pius, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of tho latest importation; all of which will bo sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal term*. WM. IL GUION. Agout, 140 Congress aud 57 5St. Juliau-sts. For Sale, r |MIE Stock, Fixtures ami Lease of a Wholasule JL and Retail GroceryTlstablifilimont, now doing one ol the best Trades in Savannah. Tho stock is well as sorted and of recent purchaso. The location isexoella t aud the concern to be sold only on account of tho death of the lato owner. Inquire at St. AudreV* Hall, cor- nor of Jefferson and Broughton at*.. Savannah, feb 16 Copartnership. HPHE undersigned have this day entered iulo co- I partnership under the name and style of HARTY, JENKINS a CO., for purchasing TIMBER and carry ing on the Fig Island Mill. W. W. STARKE, WM. A. JENKINS, Savannah, Febrnary 4,1833. W. J. 1IARTY, II. ELLlOTT.j Hoarding. I - 'WO OR THREE single Gentlemen can *>e ac commodated with pleasant board at the cornsr of Jones and Abercorn streets. tf deo 22 BOARDING. V ERY desirable Rooms, with Board, at reasona ble rates. Apply at this Otfiet. tf nov 8 ! casks Pig Hams '* do Pig Sides J "uioked Tongue* 10 boxes Oranges BggBsae INSURANCE. Life and Fire Iiuurance Agency, Clmrtor Oak LHV Knuurnnce Company. Hartford, ct. wu “»*«ny, CAPITAL, (Endow! by thr .'itate,) $200,000, Wtk a large Surplus. 4 LFRED GILL, Prtc John L. Buncb, V»ce XV rw’L Jajie* C. Wamukv, Sso'y* H. L.Bvud. m.D„ Em. l*hysioianfbrSavannah. Tniscompany in sure on the mutual plan of one-half cash at the usual rate*, or on the oaali plan at twenty per coal, Imcer Bancroft & If ryaiBi, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, rOKTUc ruMi'iiana anu balb or STOCKS, BOtfvS. EXCHANGE A REA L RSTA TE. No. 117 liny Street, Savanuab. jan 24 1 y luiurnucu Coiutmny. r PHF. undersigned Agents of tliu ubiiva Company, X win take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stock in Trade, Ac., jan 24 No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 9)000,000 of Founds Sterling, '"HI 18 INSTITUTION hu. established an Agency r 1111II 1 in 8avar.uah, and Firo Policies upon Produce and Property will be issued by / *"'*** - Savannah, January 21,1833. ANDREW LOW A CO. | insures Rents and Lasses, sep 2 ROBT. U ABLUSH AM A SON, Agents. SSTNA INhUraNCK COMPANY OF HARTFOHD, CONN. f PHE undersigned, Agents of thn nbove Company, X continue to taho risks against Fire on Building's, StT^ike. eto.,on the most favorable terms. *pg 14 COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Lire Insurance Company of New York. I SAAC ABBATT, Soc’y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Aumolp, Medical Examiner. Applications received by Jj W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Southern Mutual Inuurance Company. 4 SBURY HULL, Preeidtuil nud Treasurer.— Albok Chase, Seo ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary, e uudersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take the following ri*ks, via: Marine,Rivet Corner ef Bay and Drayton eta. Corporation Notioes. Springfield Canal. For plau to the undersigned feb 28 and spocidcations, apply JAMES V. SCREVEN, Chairman D. C. C. CITY MARSHAL'S MALE. O N Smurduy, the 5th of March next, at 11 o’clock A. It., will be sold ou the ground, under the su pervision or the committee ou public sales and city lots, the following uity lots, (.0 wit: Fokivtk Wakd.—Fronting Forsyth Place, lots. No. 1, valued at (I8UU; No.2,$lbOU; No. 3, flGoO; No. 4, $1600; No. 3, $lth»U; No. 6, $UKX); No. 7, $1800: No. 8, $i»0U; No. y, $l6utl; No. 10, $lt*>JO; No. 11, $1000; No. 12. $ttUX); No. 13, $1800; No. 14, $2U«X). Frouting on Baruard-at/eet, Iota No. 18, valued at $1700; No. 16, $1400; No. 7, $1200; No. 19, $12U0; No. ‘M, $1200; No. 21, $1500; N >. 22, $1500; No. 23, $1200; No.24,$1200; No.23,$1200; No.20, $1200; No. 27, $1200; valued at $800: and No. 34, $800. t $000. $1200. i* Wakii.—Lot No. 10 t Uarris-atreet, valued t'Lots, lots N>. 22, Lincoln-strect, lota No. 24, valued at $000; No. 25, Draytou-atrset, lots No. 21, valued at $1000; No. 1000. Taylor-street, Iota No. 11, valuod at $900 ; No. 12, Lot No. 10 corner Jones aud Linooln-streets, valued Trust Lots, lot No. 17, $900. $750. t $1000. Wesley Wabd.—Known valued ut $830; No. 10, $1000. O11 Lincoln and Price- streets, lot No. 1, valued ut $900; No. 24, $830. Ou ‘ *“ 1 $000; No. 11, $600. at $700, and westoru sale, one-fifth cash; the balance at 6 per d rent, payable quarterly. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, City Marshal. CUy Treasurer’* oillcc, ( Fkiihuaky 16, 1863. > rpAX RETURNS.—The lime fur receiving Ta; X Returns is extended to the 1st of March, afte which defauitera will be double taxed. By order of hi Honor the Mayor. [feb 17] J. GEORGIA, C. T. ) boxes 1-oaf 200 bbls Domestic Liquors 20 oases assorted Pickles 30 M. Segars, assorted qualities 50 gross Piper 100 reams Wrs.. 30 dog Brooms 100 Demgobns, 1, 2, 3 and A gallon* Vrapping Papor 300 1 igar-curod Hams 100 5 hhds Sid do Shoulder* lacks Salt 10 tierces New Cuba Molasses 60 bbls da do 10 do Stuart's Sugar House Syrup Wines, in d COHEN A TARVER. M. Pi'endcrgast & Co. H AVE this day received per steunuhip Florida, a very choice assortment of Window Shades; 4-4. 3-4 and 6-4 Plaid, Stripe and While Matting; well seasoned lot of Oil Cloths, uew patterns, in every width; White Canton Crape Shawls; Trimming Vel vets, assorted—whi:h, with a complete atook of evory thing useful in Dry Goods they offer ou very moderate terms for cash, at their New Store, 178 Broughton-street, fob 10 Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hall, West aide. I rive, per schr. Martha Jane, from New-Orluans, by — ' WILLIS k BRUNDAGE. from Philadelphia, by WILLIS k BRUNDAGE. £ UTTER AND CHEXSE.-25 firkins Go- shen Butter; 30 boxes Cheese; received an by [mar l] McMAUON k DOYi 1 > AGON AND LARD.—20 cuaks choice Hi X) 13 lihds. Sides; 25 do. Shouldora; 20 bbls. choice Leaf Lard. Received and lor sale by mar 1 McMAUON k DOYLE. B RANDY, t&c.—5 liuir I.iiiu* Utiml Brandy ; 4 casks Old Peach do: 30 bbls. Domestic do.; 4 pipes Holland Gin; 30 bbls. P. A.do.; 40 bbls. N. O. Rum; 75 bbls. N. O. Whiskey; 30 bbls. Old Monouga- heln do. Received and for sale by Mo MAIION k DOYLE. H AT STAND*, Brushes and Dusters, Scrub aud White-Wash Brushes. For sale by DUMP tor sale by JA8. SULLIVAN. JAS. SULLIVAN. I >KA*H PRESERVE KETTLES, En X> «l«d and Tin'd 8auce Pans, Stew Pans and Grid' dlea: for sale by [mar i] ““ JAS. SULLIVAN. Jt TEP LADDERS, of dillercnt sizes. A very convenient article lor hanging curtains, washing riadowt, fto. MORSE ft NICHOLS. f«b26 133 Broughton-st. water, will last 6 hours aud 47 minutea— warranted. Different siies may he found at feb 20 MORSE ft NICHOLS', 133 Broughton-st. 30 boxes Smith's Family 8oap 50 do Colgate's Pearl Starch lisi boxe* Cheese VF ATTING.—4*5 and 6-4 plain aud checked jLvX Matting, 1st quality, just received and for sale by feb 28 * Larochka downe. TTALENCIENNliM Edging aud luhcrtiug, fur V sale by tnbfS LaHOCHE ft BOWNE. m Laroche a bowne. DRENCH Needle WorkedC'dlnrs. Muslin and Aj Cambrio. latest sc/Ie ^ BOWNE ck Alapaoa, iGingham and Unipo, Black r Collar* Ao., fo T salo OCHE ft BOWNE UKH. (|ualities, in tioro LaROCHE ft BOWNE. ION G./ODS.—King uiidCounn Osna- Bvown Shirtiwss, Bl»o Rowels, U.,for t nm . K.atot COTTON OnNAUH TEA! TEA!! QA half cheats Ilysou Tea, 15 do Black Teu, iu iwl/ store and for sale by feb 16 8WIFT ft CO. —25 bbls No. 1 Mackerel X; 25 half do I do 50 bbls do 2 do 25 half do 2 do 36 bbls do 3 do Landing and for sale by [feb 16] SWIFT ft CO. OUGAU. IO 20 hhd* prime N. 0. Sugar 10 do com. N.O. do 15 do Muscovado do 23 bbls 8tuart’a crushed A. Sugar 23 do B. Clarified 23 do C. do 15 boxes refined Loaf 8ugar In store and for sale by [feb 16] SWIFT ft CO. CAN 1)1.1; hi. BOXES PAteutuud Sperm Gabdlee,30doAda- vJ\J inanmantine do, 36 do Tallow do, lauding and for sale by [feb 21] CLAOUOHN ft CUNNINUHAM. 17011 HALE.—Thirty two burreis Key Stone l 1 Mills Flour in store and for sale by Teb 19 BUN KER ft OQDEN. i lUltN.—2,000 bushels Tennessee Coru in sucks yj for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, feb 19 Footof West-Broad-st. ATH.—1000 bush. Prime Seed Oats, for sule by DAVID R. DILLON, frb 19 Foot of West Broad Street. NE THOUSAND bushels Seed Out* in sack, 4 / in store and for for tale by teb 19 BUNKER ft OGDEN. QTKKYiK’S FEATHER DUSTERS, just O received and for sale by feb 2l COLLINS ft BULKLEY. 17LUID EXTRACT OF SENNA.—This r Extract poaveasea tho active properties of Senna iu a conoeutvated form, and is a mild und pleasant pur gative, just received and for sale by feb 21 W. W. LINCOLN. OTEKUNG EXCHANGE—Wauled by o fob 7 c. A. 1). LAMAR. | 10TT0N OSNAUURGS.—30 bales of best \y Southern make, some extra heavy, for sale by fob 3 tf NEVITT. LATUROP ft 8TEBB1N8. T \Y ILL make liberal udvance* upon Cotton and X Rice ahipped to my friend* in either Boston, New York or Baltimore. (d*e 23) A. C. TOMS, Bay street. N ltiHT TICKETS Toil Nl.liKOliS ^ Extract from Ordinanoe passed 2d August, 1839, " Be it further ordained, That a general tioket given by the matter, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro or persou of color, shall pass the bearer thereof uutil ten o'clock P. M.; but that, iu order to no*s a negro or free person of color after tcu o'clock P. M.. a special tioket shall be given, which ticket ahall specify the hour when it is to expire, aud may be given both be fore and alter teu o'clock P. M.: Provided, however, that no ticket shall pasa the bearer thereof after mid night. whether it be dated beforo or after that hour, un less the time when it is given, and thu objoot in view, aud tho place to which tno bearer is sent, are distinctly specified." The officers and privates of the City Guard are here- ‘ ' " e above section. : the Mayor. EDWARD O. WIL80N, Savannah, 23th Jan’y, 1833. Clerk of Council. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! riAJIK Subscriber hue now nud kcops constantly X o° baud a large supply of the best quality of High Lana Oak, Hickory, and Pine WOOD, which he offers as low for cash as cau be bought in the city. Wood Yard near the Railroad Bridge. tfebl9-3in] P. WHITE- CITY HOTEL, Hay Street, Savannah, Georgia. T HIe* long established uad fuvorubly known Ho tel occupies a central location iu the commercial portion of the city. The proprietor ia pleased to an nounce to hir old patrons, and those who may hereafter favor him with their vieits. that by recent additionsaud improvements in his establishment he ia placed in pos session of more extendedmeanstiianheretoforefortbeir o ladies and families, which, with other changes in arrangement, have now a private entrance to the dining-room, thu# securing their oooupant# from any intrusiou from other portion* of th* building, and afford ing them all tbe privacies of home. Persons visiting Savannah will find tho City Hotel all they could desire it, and no effort on the part of th# subscriber will be AUCTION bT By PhiHiiii U * Bell. ,, N. H.—AU .itbl. i | nrchMKi nf nunitun nud no! .nl- tl.ufor bttoro thn no*/ rrfUlnrinln, will b, nold fbr *o- oount nod tlrk nfrlin f.ii.w futthnwr. n„ qf Audim. Mil, of Mnrcli, n> 11 b’olonk, »"*•!««. tnln Inrf., flnclr lo- n„ ! 0 r " .lurpl.) nutnber.il from No. eto ... inclusive, each I.ot measnriu* M r P ,.r „ n the street and running hack 63 ttj#t, situated east of East Broad-street, on noth s<des of ^fcDonough-street extended. In the event of the completion of th* Savan nah and Peneaoola Railroad, this property raustbewm# immensely valuable, as It ie confidently believed their depot will be looated iu that vicinity, A pigfS the Lot can be seen at ourConntlng-Room. Term#, one-third oash, and the balance at one end twoyoara credit, with interest, and secured by mort gage on th* Lota. 7 Boston Pine, British Uucen, oEio Redwood, UndsVn Crimson Cone, White Wood, Hover's Seedling, Early Scarlet. They are all grown in this climate and in good order. All orders left at our store for any of the above kinda will be promptly attended to. Executor'* Sale, On 1st TUESDAY in March, at 11 o'olook, Will bo sold before tbe Coc.*t House, ixit No. 4U Brown Ward, (50 by 90 foot, feo simple. Aiao eastern hair of Lot Letter Z, GU by 90 feet, foe simple, sold by order of tho Executor. Term*, one third cash and tho balance on one and two years' orodit,for approved security with Administrator'* Sain. On TUESDAY, March 1, improvement* thereon, via.:—Lot «v. u, mufinui ^.ut No. 7 Franklin Ward, fronting on ri.'i 1 .*. ' auLjrct to au annual ground rent to the oily of $47 71, aud aleaso that oxpireson the 1st of Nov'ber next. Also, Lot No. 23 Washington Ward, fronting on Washington square, sulncct jo annual groundrent to the city of $18 22, aud • lease that expiree on the first of October next. Also. Lot No. 32 Green Ward, oornvr of York and Price street*, subject to a leas* that ex- pires on the let or November next, belonging to the es tate of T. W. lleinomau, deceased, and sold by pormls- aioa of Court, aud by order of the administrator, forth* benefit of the heirs of aaid estate—terms cash, purchas- s paying for titles. t Private Sale. Comprising and Harness comploto. Also—the fine pleasuro schr. Anu, with new Sails, Rigging, Ac., all in complete order. The above property will bo sola ou very accommoda ting terms, tho present owner being about to remove from the oity, has no further use for it. 2000 bushels prime White Cora. Groccrie*, Proviaiona, Ac. PUILBRICK ft BELL offer onaooomBMMUilng term*, at private sale: LiquoKti.—SB bbls. N. E. Rum. 23 bbls.Peach Brandy, 25 bbls. Monongahela Whisky, 3 pipes Holland Giu, 6 M Plpjft Cognac Brandy, 10 casks "Small Still" Hotel! Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's). 3 eighth oasks Pinet, Castillion ft Co. and Hsnnessy Brandy, 200 dot. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Pert Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum. Whisky and Chorry Bran dy—all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Sidos, 10 caska Hams, 15 casks Crockery.—25orates assorted Common and Granite. GlabhWakr.—75 oases Tumblers, assorts in Wiues, 13 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ac. CUACKKHS.—10 whole aud 10 half bbls. Boston. Ciuahs.—50.000Common Germau Cigars, 20,000 Span ish Imported do. SOALra.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Alao, a largo assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, Faney Soaps, Fa ey Articles, ftc. ftp. jy l* Piuiler and Cement at Private Sale. Just received in store, and kept constauCyon hand aud for sale low, 130 bbls. Rosendale Cement, 23 do. Plaster Paris. <t p i Button Rum at Private Sale. Jnst received por ichr. F. T. Satterly, 60 bbls. N. E. Rum. For sale low from the wharf. oct 1 For Ren Two Stores, Nos. 8 aud 12Julraston’a Building, Bay aged 6 years, and one aged 7 mouths, prime aud likely, sold for no fault. f Platform Scale*. uty and r ’ ‘ „ . jnerarinn Scales for trains o m , railroads in the United Statesand Great Britain; H’a huute Scales; Itcucy Portable Scales, on whoels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac.; Store Scale*, various modifications: Counter SoHas; Huy and Coal Scale*, kc. These Scales havo been long kuowu and severoly tested, and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment is such, that they are now regarded as ths standard, from whioh thero is no appeal. For sale in all their varieties by PHlLBlUCKft BELL, j* 23 Agents in Savaaiiab. LOTTERIES. iP aprtJ ° P. CONDON. Proprietor W. V. PRENTICE'S DAGIIEBUEAN GALLERY, ST. JULIAN 8TBEET, Over Zogbumu’a llluMic Store, • bli and improved stylo of Colored Daguerreotypes. — — — Uslaovlon to all whodtsire to have in a superior style. * my work over the , .. .V. PRENTICE. P. 8.—Instructions in the art, and all kinds of stock oonstantly for sale. is fob 4 Musio Store, Market-square. NEW STOKE! GROCERIES! Corner Whitaker and liroughton Lane. J UST received per steamers aud packets, a full supply cf GROCERIES, whioh are offered at whole sale or retail, at cash prices. The goods have beeh se lected. and every article is warranto* 16 lJrUT5”lMll!(lo- tory or may be returned. jap 18 tf WM. O. DICK80N. lIHillE Oil RUSH.—80 boxus Into mnde H AY«—1UU bales prime Northern liny lor by feb 16 ROWLAND AC aud ground, Coffee, black aud green, Teas of the finest quality aud high flavored. A large supply of the above articles iu store, to be sold cheap lor cash, and deliver*! in any port of th* oity free of charge, by feb 1 C. B. SC ALLY! St. Andrews Ilall \[K\V.OKLKANN WHISKY.-1UU bbls. IN first quality N. O. Whisky, Smith ft Co.'s brand, landing per schr. John Phillips, from Nerr-Urloans, — 1 — hi m COHENS ft HERTZ. ■JUIAIk NKW-OU1.KANN HIIUAK.-J! X hhds. Prime New-Orleans Sugar, landing from schr. John Phillips, ft out New-Orleans. for sale ty feb 17 COHENS ft HERTZ I steamer Florida, a good assortment of fin* fancy "T. Fronch Cassimeres. PRICE ft VEADER, 147 Bay-st. LiOUhlGN LIUUOHS.-80 hlfpipes Otur.l r* Dupuy ft Co., Brandy, !5qr.do. do.—our own im portation ; 10 pipes Moder Swan Oln, landing and fur sale by [feb lVj SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. ti 1UNSIUN till WAN TK D—For Unodi marked B. ft C-, Savsnuah, received from New- ork vin Charleston, per Ctmrleutou and Savannah steamers. [fcbirtj 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Ag't. / 1 LAULT W INK. —50 iioxo* .Chateau Yy Morgan, Chateau LaiRte, St. Julian. Bt. Emil- lion. For sal*by [feb 24] A. BONAUD. LjIKKMH Lobster* nud Salmon, just r^coived by ^ , r ip Cuba Molaaaes, carge of "iii; IT” Co ""‘ “‘ 4 teS»Te b J B r«. Printed ftUk*, Silk and'Muaiin Mantilla*. Premium Kid Gloves, Organdie and Jackonot Robes, Chsne Ginghams, Batin Bareges. Bonnet and Gauso Ribbons, Printed Chailys, L. C. Hakfs, Paraaols and Umbrellas. Alao a large aa- ‘ “ *i#r Spring Good*. NEVITT, LATHMOPft STEBBINS. t AHD.—10 bids and 50 k«*ge now Leaf Lard, B • ' * u eohooner T * ~~ i: '* ' Wl •ihoonsr Triton, and for sale by CLAOHORM ft CUNNINGHAM. II AMS.—iilKI Reynolds' i XT ifff from eehooRirTriton ... Iso 25 CLAOHQBN niPKl, C’IDEK.-»ru VV pagn-i Cider,just received ini W E aro .low offering h of F.vll and W later duee-a price*—wo will n< liomw in the city, rvp. lbe. 3 thread GiUiug TwiMcT ISL». - QIUHT BXC-UX O VMlikT [toiliMJ FKKNtll MU8TAKU, SARDINES, PIOKLKS PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS, fancy boxes prunes, brandy PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD, TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE, —aud— 20 BOXES RAISINS (all clustbes,)—WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, DICKSON’S, Jen IS tf Cor. Whltaker-st. and Broughton-lane. Now for the Capital. Draws in Savannah on Saturday Morning, at 9 o’clock. GBOltCiiA WTATK LOTTERY, class no. 36, For th* benyU of the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER ft CO., Manager*. • SPLENDID SCHEME: $4,400 !—5 or $400..2of$100 l And vtore than $40,000 in Smaller Prize*! Tioket# only $1—Shades in pro)>ortion. Risk on a Package of (Quarters, only $3,73. Tioket# and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on de mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 5 Owens's Building, Opposite rulaaki Homo. ny Articles, ftc. Terms The balance of^hat'colobrated 1 Cora m V bo h.0 « * Com T Com t ■ i,m do. Pete. PRO. J. SMITH. 2.060 bushels Com, fl AIFrimUAS Potatoes-80 bbl*. fine Ei Butter, 30 koge And half 4 30 Drams frtah Figs; Bac . ? staim,,, ^ “ •«»** vuvHHi oortle, with platform, weights, fto.. ftc.. will bo sold low. a/so, n few oasks Bacon Sides am{ Shouldors. ' ' . „ io vxdsggp. CJo.k^_,8° Clooki'f df/vid JOhour U.u-M t, K , plain bl.ok aed NUk UUc “JW-llVJf® ci„r^ v.rioq. t>r»qj, ‘ n < o( WatoVt... Who, i, °' ,,n k t... Fanoy Goods—a lot of Aooordtona, fto.. kb. 8o«p-Wko„. (,„ 0 , T . u> , Tobqqoo—6 bales I^af Tobacco ’ lo el *d th wkl ^S«a™dy «bbb'WU ,,,,u * 1 *** wlM 23 do Domestio Brandy 8 r-ipoa II oil mid Qin 10 Ibis Bye OU IU do Rectified Whil 2 do Old Scotch d. 2 do Irish do. 5 do Old Mouongahelado. 5 quarter cask* C-anary Wine 10 do do Teueriff and Madeira. Corrsii.—30 bogs l*rlm« Rio Coffee liiiky ] fvuMLKHH:~SO CMo7Tumb” r»: ... d0UllP s&ssr «... . Iron Safer. From the manufketury of Pieree ft Valentine. 7m sale at the manufacturers' prices. KXOUANGB wantkd. 3or iui) A^r 8 .''?!T A BOV to “•* • «i,av A „ WANTED, lUIORiu a |Hivoto lamily, a few m!U* from oiljr ’ ior l' arUci,I t ‘ l » apply at this office. ' 5 r “ iM ,l " , roun, «'y» to eiiper- intend the edueatiea of trro boys about 13 years of . BUB'T. HABEBSilAM ft SDN, /ANTED b for retailii mil «,a D4ra.M. >iKe.^ U “ “ 1,18,1 rcut add retting ‘‘Box 670 P TO LET. ^^MILY.—■ A handsomely fhr- X and Bed-room, with a private^table OWE ... , Ward, fronting WooUer ' ’—* cash. Apply von ttALK, etory Houseon lot No. 31, Warren " "" Congreas street. TO RE NT, Three flue STORES, ou Moore’s wharf. HOI?^“LeSLuamTson. — rTHREE Sleeping Rooms, No. 135 4 X Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, uut and cook. Enquire of [feb 24] A. I To Rent. THH S L°'" in Whil.ker .Debt, uo » occupied by A lil * Bub.oribor a w boloi.lo atora, of whioh possession can be had immediately. . A L »0—a lU bo rented about Uie first of April next, their Retail Store corner of Whitaker and Coaarem-et*' For further particulars apply to ’ " iebio M, PBENDEBUA8T ft CO., on tho Premise* FOR RENT. X I inore P *ur# F ^ A* r 1 ° r t ^? le ‘ hor P® Wall, for one tell 12 J * I>W ’ AP &Out. HABERSHAM ft SON West' 1 Weat Broad street, pus TO KENT—Three tenement Houses, each hat ing five room*, with a kitchen separata, sita- 'atod uu ths corner of Jonse and Purse ste. near the HalUuad Depot,—Apply to i. MAN KB. jau 18 tf Coraer Montgomery-et, nttftB*jr*-lftiH;, m MM GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near Hnll-Mtreet« litno, near Hiui-Mireei* GREGORY ft MAURY. Mnnogart. class 37 roH 1853. To be drawn in Savannah This Day, March 4. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 4,444 DOLLARS! ftc. fto. ftc. Ticketa $1—shares in proportion Tiokots and 8hares, either singly or by tho package for sal* by E. WITHINGTON, "* ldorforGr * “~ Bay Lane, 1’# Rent. a AbiiKtfraHratu! „ vdu aALK. OT NO. 10 WASHINGTON WAK1). Apply J to (deo 31-lf) QUANTOCK. RORKHTBk tU. For Sale. A STEAM 8AW MlLL, aourly now. ou tho S, Jeha • Riv.e,for panloolan ap- 1">»Q (uoTdJ COHRNa A HIRTg. hUHSAhh. A DOUBI.K Taneutoai and a eiorto House—all ou a brick bssemeat, aud la a dsalrabla and healthy parse# (ha «iVi ptpnsaat taallfa,.1,UU>, Apply to J* 11 11 WM. WKlute. 'i o Rem, F OR I year, a WHARF STORK. —** FORT k DUNIIAM. Id USA ttAl.if.—A Unck Waruhausa, 'I'ia ; _ JC od,60 by SO fc« iu thuclaar, Idlest hiahiosjda.ail uuurod with thick p.auk, aud iarg. doors suit.tie tot tho recoption of Cottoo or ether lucrcliaudii.™riluat.d near the Uharleatou iKambuat Wharf. Apply to -J»“ ■* WH.WftlOHT. I U HUNT—A uODHortablo Uwelltns Hotua ou Rryau street, iu a pieaaaat part of tho oRy. Ap- P‘> 10 [fob dj WM. WRIUHT. Vender for (iroyory k Maury. ■>— r Bull-etreot. Hams! Tongues! Boto|mas: J UST received per steamer— 2 bbls. Pig Hams 60 Smoked Tongues, large sise 50 lbs. Bologna Sauanges 2 bbls. Smoked Beef For sale at DICKSON’8 jan 18 tf Cor. Whltaker-st. and Brought.,n-Une. Butter—4 lbs. for #1J J UST RECEIVED— 10 kegs Batter, 4 Us.for $1 IU do. Goshen do., 3>£ lbs. for $1 15 do. 8TR10TLY Pams do.,3 lbs. for$l. Landing per schr. Triumph- 60 Imitation English CHEESE, rloh and fin* flavor 20 boxea Mild Rich Northern Cheese For salt at DICKSON'S, jan IS ti C«r. Whltakcr-st. aud Broughtou-lane. Plain, White and Salmon Colored SUke, Striped Silks, Pointed N W Collars, L C Udkfs, Solid Chocked Gingham*, Spring Print*, Shirtings, Sheetings, Muslin Undersleeves—Spring styles, lilauk Barege, extra flue blk M do Laino, fto., bv feb 2 W. C. WADSWORTH, Broughton street. \T KW HFUINU GOODS.—Printed Bareges, ly Brilliants, PrinU. Chtuta, Jaconets, Scotch Ging hams, Muslins, Worked Cellars and Sleeves, fto., just received and for sale by fobS tf NEVITT, LATUROP ft STEBBINS. YirA1TK11H nuil Ten Trwyw.—30 pci. of W Waiters, some choice and beautittal pattern*.— Also Siugle Waiters and Tea Trays of various sixes and quality, for sale by fA 7 COLLIN8 ft BULKLEY. \IEW tlAAIM.—Just recaived tJOO Roloson'* TV extra opico cured Baltimore Uams, also 5 bbls Fulton Market Pig Hams of superior qu/Uity, for sale. GEO. ALEXANDER, feb 18 Cor. Pall and Congrtis-sto., Moa't-sqr. | 1A/OUS of very lino quality, utauufactnred XL bv Joseph Rogers ft Sons, Sheffield, for solo by r*b2l F. W. CORNWELL, 1U2 Brjan-st. UANAJ. FTotJIT - /in bbla. Hiram Smith Flour, 50 do pure Gcuesee ‘xVr do, 20 half do do do do, landing and for sale by feb 31 CL AG HORN ft CUNN1NOUAM. A/I ALALIA 4JHAFEN, OUANUKM, JlTX Received per ateamor Florida, 5 kugj Malaga Grapss, HI boxes Oranges, 10 Wile. Pippin Apples, IU1. «... pyu.uk "'J^.^Tander. feb 16 Oor. Bull and Congress st*., Monuiueut-»q. \ir 1HTE KID GLOVES jurt revived VV f«b 28 Laroche * ' NEW BOOKS' RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPERfcCO. WXIWXSDAY, rCBUUART 16TH. A NCROFT'S History of tlm United States.— DA iJ r Vol. V. (pain: Her Institutions, Politics aud Publio Men. Sketch by 8.T. Wallis, author of "Glimpses in Spain. Essays on the Poets and other English Writer*. By homos De Quincy. WaroTly Novels. Vnla. II and 12; Lippenoott’s Edi- Aiuericau Miscellany of Entertainiug Knowledge.— y Francis Woodworth. Elogautly illustrated. • The Mysterlou* Marksman By Emerson DennatL Thomas De Quincy. Wr— tir,n. By Francia Woodworth. Elegantly iilustrated.” The Mysterious Marksman. B” p Graham's .tlagaxlue for March. The Curse of Clifton: a Taio of Expiation and Re demption. By Emma D. E. N. Soutbworth. The Confessional of the Black Penitents; or tbe Ital ian. By Mrs. Radcliff*. Gus Howard, or How to Win a Wife. By th* author of Minnie Grey. Ugly Etfle; or tho Neglected Ono and the Pet Beauty, and other tales. By Mrs. Caroliue Leo llents. Th* Tell-Tale; or, Home Secret*told by Old Trav- By H- T^vista, author of " 6unny-*Me," ^TOBACC O^ Nineveh and ita Palaces. By Joseph Bon -ff , F. R. S. L. illustrated London Edition. The Buried City of the East, Nineveh: a narrative of the discoveries of Mr. Layard and M. Iiotta at Nine veh and Khorsabad. illustrated Loudon Edition. Itlchmd Cbenevix Trench, B. D., on the Lesson* in Proverbs. Light and Shade; or the Young Artist: A Tale. By Anna Harriet Drury, author of “Friend* and Fortune. Knglhih Items; or Alioroscopio Views of Eugluad and Englishman. By Matt. F. Ward, author of "Letters from tho Three Continent*." A Winter in Madeira', and a Summer in Spain and Florence. By John A. Dlx. Fifth edition. N ew goods.- ~ Barege Da Laines Muuslin De Barege Parasols, Chemisettes French aud English Crapes Ladies' Long Silk Mitts Lace and Swiss Undersleeve* Plain White Crape Shawl* Swiss and Cambric Edging and Inserting* Ladies and Gents* Hotter/ Shell Tuck Combe English Cottoned*# - Super Linen Tabiit Damask HM and U-4 Allendale Sheeting l«-4,11-4 and 12-4 Toilet Quilts Just received per Florida by QqiUs W. C. WadSWOBTH, 83 Broughton et SPUING GOODS. R ECEIVED per Steamer— Rain and printed Barege*, Cheap l>ry Uooda. A N o,\rTT, " r Ur *“ ,;ood ’' of 8i . lk *», Ue Laines, Alpacas, Moreno, Ginghttao, \>o;ked Collars, Uadersleeve*, Chemisettos L P IMkf., Bh.SriMSar'k.i; 0, *“ n WWch , wi11 a °J" «*tremefy low, at No. 14b Gibbous s Range, by [oot 31 I. DA b 3ER, * * — I Bareges Tissues And Barege DeLa'.na* t runch Cambrics aud Jaconets. English and Aiuerioaa I rints. Shirting, Calicoes and Gingham*, Plaid India' and Glace Silk, new style Noefffe-wSfid OoSS Chemisette and Sleeves, parasol* end Umbra lias, LC Hdkta,. Hosiery, Glove*, Ribbons, fto. ftba DnWlTT ft MORCAN. I WILKS, Printed Freuch Urilliwui*. ' X Organdies and Muslins, just received aud for sale 1 J* IM tf J NEVTII*, LATH BUT ft STEBBINS. |.>UM SALK.—One hundred bale* prime North- -v.b'i? u *' ,r "“ l_J AY AND BULAN,—Eustcrn Hay nud New XX Whea t Bran, for sole by DAVID R. DILLON, Footof West Rrood-t:. XI AMIS,- Five hundred Roloaon'i f b *9*” f ° r ** 1 * 1 L li* HALVE, COLD CUBAdL ways on hand and for sola he vko o. R. ft J. Ba flENUJUl n Katra Onahau BoUar. E 4a 2io. 1 da., s boa., u.a... 6 feoxaa Baker’, No. 1 (Praminm) ChodadaM. 5 - teb xo * | QEO. ALEXANDBB. W iNTKU GOODSntMuceli JPricM.- Merino^, Cashmeres, MouslUe <1# Laines, suawls, Worsted Plaids, Casslmorcs, Blankets and oShsr styles of Winter Goods, selling off at adduced prices, by J»o ^4 DftWTTT ft MORGAN. | FKCKIVKIi per eleuiner, a l«»h supply 9t XV Sugar*, Teas, Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Cigar a: —‘PP'.Y °f Groceries; all of whioh will GEO. ALEXANDER. I aitm RE ROWNE have jnst i X J p*r steamer Alabama some r ' * hroidcred line'. Muolin und Cambr