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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1853)
SPECIAL NOTICES. -rvpzs A Wnrrantcd Keincdy. ANTEBS, FAKMMM. FAMIMEB. 8EA- '' CAPTAINS, ANi) OTHERS. ■u pi KciUJe *o uuu.fiT .mMl.ro nil TOUIAN’ VENETIAN I.IN1.UENT. f '*S2®0£&g*- Old 8oros, MosqaU 1 Mims, la- rect8(lnge.F*ln*li»ttao Limbs, Ac. if it doe* not giro relief, reoolleel yodr money will bo refunded. All that U naked le a fair trial of it aeoord- ius to tbo directions. This article is ft# English icme- ,ly, and uni u*od by Willi#" 1 (ho Foorth.Iatc of Knuland, .n.iportificd to by him as a cure for Rhonmatlem, where :"rvibDf cite uo had tried, failed.. Over lU,('OO,0tW f!25JbI?nhe«“ lu th ® UB,tud "“bout » Ignite fftilWft# aud many fawlliee hare stated that if it »rm <1U !>er bottle they would uot bo without It, iu oaae or Croup, salt la a* certain to flare a* it is applied. The ?«.hu saVoro oou«u is cured in a tow days. It cures T.iiiriiAOiiB lu a minutes—iikadacuk in H »n hour aud cimuciU, when tlrat taken, in a few hours. I)lt TOBIAS has also put up a UORtfE A.INI3IKNT in'mut boUlea, which is warranted ohoapor aud wetter than other lor Colic, (Jail*, Cuts, Swolllnga, Bruises, hcratohes, Cracked lieol, Ac. MAT l*riflo 60 cent*. *=6* I)B TOBIAS could fill twenty newspapers with the tetter* *n i certificates receired oommeuding his Llni- munt. but considers that w arranting itsufflciuut, as any one who does not obtain relief is not called on to pay for A A. SOLOMONS 4 <jO. and J. H. CARTKH are till) solo agents for Saraunah—also for sale by the drug- ei*u and storekeeper* throughout Georgia. * u*. Tobias' offle-a, 249 Greenwich street, N. Y. j il. CARTER, Broughton street, opposite tit. An- drew's Hall, will supply the oountry morohants at the iiroprictor’s lowest prlflofl* M Medicines which utter Jail to give satisfac- doth and are uted by many physicians in their practice. Dr. J* H. ilose’a Nervous and In vigor- u uil.ig Cordial. The Greatest Disoovery in Medical tiuionool—For all Nervous Conditions of the System !—Ur. Itoso'fl Nervous Cordial 1—Heart Dlsoaree aud Nervoua Complaints. ry —-^Ths astounding and happy effect of Dr. IpOft) Bose’s Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the lietrt, Palpitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Muscles, Heartburn, Flatulouoo, Tain in the Face, Wakofulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind Body worn down by oare, labor, or study, has induced insny physiolan* to use it in their praotloe. For a weak constitution, it is a grand restorer: it conjjrtotoly moves from tho system all nervous Irritations, and is almost miraculous in it* rapid and happy offoot. The woak and the nervous are frequently restored to per fect health before using one bottle, Prioo fifty cents. Do yon suffer with any pwiuf If you do, use Dr. Rose's Pain Curer. It curoo Toothaone, tiore Threat, h. irucho, tititt Nock or Fains in the Face, in a few minutes- It cares quickly Fain in the Htomach or liowols. Cures Chilblalus, Corns, aud any irritation on tho foot. It acts like a charm fur Fains in the Side, i. imbsor Back, and for Rhoumatlsin from a sudden culJ, it is uiagloai la its offset*. Iu bottlos, 12}£, 25 and 60 cent*. Tiubkst Cocun Srnupirr tub World.—Dr. Rose’i colobrated.Cough tiyrup gives immediate relief to tho worst Coughs, whiilhor oonsnmptlve or proceeding fron a oold. It allays tiny irritation of the Lungs, and forti tie* tho system against any future attacks. In bottles at M cunts and Si. Fok Bilious Habits and Dad Colds.—If you bilious, you require a purgative medicine. If you have a bad oold, you should remove it from the system. If your liver is out of order, you will have cold loot, va riable appetite, and a yellow skin—taka Dr. Kose'i Anti Bilious or lull road Fills, and you will soon be roliovod from all bad feelings. Iu boxes 12‘i and 25 ot*. These Fills are callod RAILROAD FILLS, because they go ahead or all othor pills lu their good effout*. v*t* from Mercury. lit of tho above preparations, with Dr. Rote's Modi- STEAMSHIP LIKES. U. H. SAIL LINK. THROUGH IN f»0 TO 55 HOURS. .lew-fork It Charleston SUam-Par ket». Leave Adger'owharveteveryAiftmiay .Ajlernwiu aud eavh alternate M>./«*«- ,d<iw. On Saturday the new and splen did tksamshipt /AH. ADGKR Capt. J. Dieklnson 1,800 Tone. MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tone. The SOUTHERNER, W. Foster commander, will eave each alternate Wednesday—having loon newly coppered and guards raised, is now in complete ordor. For Freight or l’assago, having elogant Htato Roomaoconunodatlons, apply at the office of the Agent, HENRY MI69ROON, OuVner East Bay and Adger a tiou. Wharves. N. B.—A new chip will be placed on the line to eon- neot with tho Southerner on Wednesdays. feb 10 ■FOll PilIL.ADKLl'IIIA. Philadelphia and {Savannah 8team Naviga tion Company. The new and splondld side-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.200 tons reglator, Capt. Waiter Col lins, has ecmmouuod her regular trips, aud w ill leave Savannah on Wednes day, the 8th Sept., and overy alternate Wodnesda thereafter; say ou tue 22d Sept., and Oth and 20th Oct.? and 3d aud 17th Nov., and so on. This ship ha* been built with entire regard to safety, soiarort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable fa- oilitiee to business and travel. For freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. janSl HERON AMARTIN, Ag't* in Philadelphia. THOMASM. TURNER A CO., throughout the SUte. r 14 IIUIU8 WANTED. In 1835 and '38 a large number of Geor- ' gians went over to the Repnblio of Tolas to assist the Texans to gain thoir indopendouoo. Many of tlioso wore massaored with Fanulu, and others foil while hghtiug under Cols. Travis, Ward, Grant, and Johnson. The Repnblio of Texas grontod to the heirs of these bmve mon a large quantity of land, very few of whom have oome forward to claim their right. The desceudanU of thoso who participated in tho revolu tionary struggle of Texas oan procure theso lands, ou application to the undo reigned, who possesses all neces sary information on the eubjoot. nurd 6m 8. Y. L .iVY, Savanqgh. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, as-. Theso great scourges of our poople cauuot »v25» bo too woll understood, or the moaus of avortiug or curing them too highly appreciated. The person who disoovors any means of care or alleviation, confers a benefit upon his fellows, and is deserving of honor. This desirable consummation has been achieved, and. uot only may dyspepsia bo oured, but it may be prevented by the use of “UOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,” prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Fniiadel- phia, which mediclno is spoken of iu the highest terms of commendation by thousands who have tested its efli- cany. It is perfectly innocuous in its naturo, and pos sesses the valuable property uf-inproving the health ol tho robust, as wuil as restoring the health of the alok. mar 8 1m FOKNKW YORK-GwrI* Mne. The regular packet schooner FLAN DOME, Cnpt. Brown, Will have dispatch for the above ZdQaaLyurt. For freight of 100 bale* cotton, to com pleta apply to Tbo sc h r OCEAN, Ho' jBiBi 0<, mar ° ROWLAND 6 CO. ntvd for Bouton. a master, is ready to ro FOR 1*111 l.ADKLFHIA—Iln»‘«i» , a l.lnn. The regular packot suhoouer CHARLES A. GREINER, lligbce, master, Will have quick ■SyMBdisiiatch for above port. For freight or passage apply to (mar 17) WILLIS A BHUNDAUE. D L OUnch for Philadelphia, r 17 WILLIS k BUUNDAOE. FOR 1IOSTON. k Tho brig CAROLINE, F. Hietson master, will moot with dispatob as above, .for freight or r * Pfly tu BRIGHAM, KELLY kCO. FOR NEW YORK—Union Line. —- , The regular packot schoouor FR ANOEti 8AT- TERLY, Davis, master, will bavo quick dls- TITWsffi patch for above port. For freight or paseago a) ply to (mar 17) WILLIS A BUUNDAOE. R. 11. R. t No. 1 aud *4. ^— n Forsoas suffering with either of tho follow- BsA lag complaints, by taking the remedy re- iuded, w 111 experience relief ina fow minutes. Radway'* Ready Rolief. Rheumatism,. Mok Headache, tiorofula, lUukets, Cancer, Neuralgia, Tie Doluruux, Sprain, Caries of thu Roues or Nod is, do. do. Resol veut. do. Relief. do. Rosolvent. do. Relief, do. Resolvent do. Relief. Li.ill Fevc.-.Uurriuca,Crumps, do. MhiwSwolllag, do. Ulcers, Fever tioror, do. Lluioucss, tiUtf Joints, do. Beafaew, do. ao. ao. SPINAL COMPLAINTS. lUdway’s Ready Relief, usod in oonnection with Rad way's Renovating Rosolvent, will perform the most remarkable oures. The pnblio will please bear iu mind, that ail complaints enumerated above. Rad way's Ready Relief, or Ronovatlug Resolvent will quiokly ouru. Price of Radway's Ready relief, 25 and 50 oouts.J do. do. Renovating Resolvent, $1. mar 5 lmo : 'l/i •'' " Liberal advances made upon shipment. New York. (3m) C. A. L. LAMAR. NED1UAL CO-FARTNKRSUli*. tw-—Dr. E. U. MARTIN and Dr. H. L. BYRD, ■fcsjfia having associated thomselves lu the prac tice or tttdlr Ptofossion, may bo found at their Oflloe, ai the residonoe of Dr. B., No. 97 Broughton-streut, south sido, between Bull and Drayton-streuts. Dr. M. maj be found at night at his resldouoe on South Broad street, between Whitaker and Barnard streets. 6m no 4 DENTISTRY. nit. n. c. iiGald l’orforms all operation* portainiug to Natural or Artifi cial Teeth, in the b*«ti stylo. OUloo first corner west ol tho Marshall House. ly jan 17 DUNT18TRY. DR.Q. D. BARNES, Nurgtcnl and Mechanical Dontint. Office eorner of Congrsss and WaiUker-sts., over Mr. Frcniiergast's Dry Goods Store. ly ap 17 DU. Will. NEPHEW KING, Having locatod'in Savannah, offers his pro. fcMioual servioes to oitixous in tho olty and vicinity. Office corner of Barnard and State stroots. Rkvkubmcss.—Bobt. Hutchison, Esq. itrphen Ha bersham, Esq.; John R. Wilder, Esq.; and Messrs. Way A King. 3m jan 6 TAPSCOTTS FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND XCDUGUATION AGENCY. ^hi-X'ersons wtailing to send for their friends, and desirous of bringing them out by first are informed that tho subscribers are *t a only agents for tho above Agonoy in this city. They are also authorize*' to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapaoctt A Co., Liverpool, in eums from £1 aud up wards, which drafts are negotiable in any town through out Belaud and Great Britain. Drafts on Franoe and Germany, payable in all parts of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to dee 24 ly BUNKER A OGDEN, 80Bay-st. Private Hospitals DOCTORS wILdMAN dfc GAN A HI., FxKM-sTKtn, West bnd or tub Flank Road. -L^ Daa. WILD MAN A OANAUL having completed the arrangements for a Private Hospital, and fittod up the same with all the appliances of hygiene, good noising, and medlual and surgical at- fcQdauoe, now offer the benefits of the institution to the public. The terms of admission are 91 per day. This will c uro constant and effloiout moUioal atUudaaco, modl- oiucs, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required iu odrauoe, which will not be suhjoet to redamation.- Ap*rtm»nt* perfootly private may be obtained on na- •^uable terms. That the institution may partake as much as possible “f the benevolent public character wbieh the origioar b>ra intonded, they have solicited the following gunUe- woutc aon as a board Of visit-.a, wuo will at ali and any tiaio Ipapoet the premiMs, and whosa names ate NtW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE Weekly. ■ The now and splondld stoamship* FLO It 1 DA,Uupt. Wood hull, and ALA- BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belouging to thu Now York nnd Savunuuli btuam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and Now York every Saturday. These ships are of 1.390 tons register, and unsurpass ed in infoty, speed and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time dial tho Marion aud Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in New York as auoti as or before them. jarCabin passage 625. payable before going on board. Agents; PADELFOItD. FAY ft CO, Savanuuh. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL. Jjr 14 194 Front-atreut, New York. 8TEAMB0AT LINES. Savannuli, Augusta aud Hamburg. n w The Union Steamboat Company of PjjXlL-q^NOeurgia and South Carolina havingtho- idHttMMiMwruiighly overhauled aud reflttod tbo su perior stoam-packot* if. L. COOK aud OREOON, with lighters, are now ready to transport freight of all description between Savannah. Augusta aud Hamburg, with oa^nuoli. if not more, dispatch than auy othor boats on tho river. The steamers are oontmaudod by •xperienood and accommodating captains, and all freight oousiguod to thoir agonts will bo forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations for passengers squalifnot superior to any boats on tho river. Fare $5,90. HENRY HARPER, l*r., 8avannab, E. F. KiNCULEY ft CD., " JAMES HARPER ft CO., Augusta. Savannah, 21st Sopt., 1852. sep 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Darien. Rruuawick, St. Marys, JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLKBUKO (Black Crook), AND P1COLATA. Leaves every Tuesday, at 19 o’clock, A. M. n mbit . The eupsrior steam-pocket WM. QAS- F «-SCli).. r - B S , i 1 ON. Capt. Shaw, will leave Taosday drafoMMM&sMurniug, at 19 o'clock, and will con- linn* to leave overy Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat are os follows: To Darien - -$3 00 St. Mary’s 4 59 Jacksonville 6 99 Blaok Creek, Ficoluta and Falatka 8 99 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston ■team-paoket wliarf, or to an 24 CLAOUOKN ft CUNNINGHAM, Ag’to. TO TKAVELLEBS GOING NORTH. TUB SAVANNAU AND VilARLKHTON J» U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleston with the W Him lug ton Hteimi-Packeia, Which leave with the U. 8. Mail overy day, at2){ F. M-, * and also with the New-York und Charleaton Hteamnhlpa, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday aud Satur day afternoon, l’assengors leaving Maoou on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to connect with the splen did now steamship Janus Adycr one week, aud the stoamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $29— time 52 hours; by steamships, $25. 1 my 15j S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. RATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. n n„i . Tho superior new steampacket WE- r m ^n'ji ilft Capt. N. King, leaves every HfiliAffiM—kitfaturday at 19 o dock A. M. Rate of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows! To Darien $5 99 St. Mary's 4 50 Jacksonville... - 6 90 Pieolata 8 90 Falatka. 8 00 Black Creek. 8 UO N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be 1'iippsd free of all charges at Falatka. Apply *a board, at the Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to fob 19 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. CBIITCIIFIELD HOUSE, (Formerly Origin House.) Chuttnnooga, Tennessee. This woll known HOTEL, situated within a fow UJl stops of the Fassunger Car landing of the Woat- JhtKieru and Atlantic Railroad, is now open, undor the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, asab ted by Mr. J. W. F. Bur sox and Lady. This Honao, v-1*1 e under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a very high reputation as a first cLua Hotel. The present Pro prietor having secured the services of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, aud having purchased his most excellent Cook aud House Boy aud having furnished the House entirely new, hopes to retain its high ruputution, and merit public patronago. Fasseugers canoe aocommo- daicd with au Omnibus to aud from tho lk-ata. fob 18 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. UNITC21> STATES HOTEL, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA mar 4 (Dm) J. W. 81* If Alt, Proprietor. CIXY HOTEL, Bay Street, Mavannab, tieorgle. long established ami favorably kuown Ho* J tel occupies a central location in tue commercial purlieu of the city. The proprietor is ploasod to an nounce to his old patrous, aud those who way hurouttcr favor him with their visits, that by recent additions and improvements in his ostablialuuout ho is placed in pos session of more extended moaus than heretofore for their oomfort and oonvenienco. Particular attention has boon given in the late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, which, with other changes in their arrangement, havo now a private entranco to the dining-room, thus securing their ocoupant* from any intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the privacies of ho.ae. Persons visiting Savannah will find the City Uotol all they oould desire it, and no effort on the part of the subscriber will be ■paved o make it ao. aprl J eod tw ly F. CONDON, Proprietor BOARDING. rpwO Biuglo Guutleumu can be accoinmodutod A with pleasant Board and nicely furnished rooms, in a private family, oonveuiont to tho business part of tho city, being three minutes walk to tho Fost-offico. Apply at this office. mar 9 Boiirdiug. fpWOORTHRESrinfl. Qoullcracucn fie «c- A commodatcd with pleasant board at the eorner of Jones end Aberoorn streets. tf dec 22 BOARDING. YTEKY desirable Rooms, with Board, at roasonu V ble rates. Apply at this Offloe. tf nov 8 BOARDING. A FEW RESPECTABLE BOARDERS can be XjL aocominodated at Mrs. JAMES' Old Stand, oorner oi East and South Brmd stroat*. ui4 lw Gentlemen's Restoration. f \ U. WEll)AND ^ 1 just opened, under tho Planter's Hotel, a neat \uHgr and comfortable Eating Roobi, with an exoollont Kitchen and Cookl ig Range adjacent, as a Restaurant. He ha* an exoellent Cook from Strasbong, who will suit Gorman, American and French tastoa. Oyster*. Fish, Meats, every thing that this market affords, can bo had in all style* on short notice. Yonng Clerks aud others who havo rooms in town, are invited to try th* Enro- poau mode of breakfasting anddiningat the restaurant. Philadelphia Lager Beer, Swiss and Lindburger Cheese, kept always on hand for the use of families. oct 6 EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, Ga. r |MIE Subscriber, Into ut tho Washington Ilnll, A Macon, On., having takon the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of now furniture, aud having large and airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion of public patronage by oloee attention to business, having good stabling aud ovory convenience to make the guests of his house comfortable, je 21 ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. 8CH00LS, ACADEMIES, he. MUSIC. FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAINTING In Water Colors, Tagout by E. MILLER. 132 Sooiu-Bboad Bt., oot 13 Savannah. tf ft% DANCING ACADEMY. Jni MONSIEUR A. BON AUD respootfully informs luLaEv bis patrous, that his Academy is opeu for .lie MPBareception of pupils. During the season the following Fanoy Dances will be iutroduoed, besides the regular course of Tuition i— Torontolia, ltotta, Gavotte, Fas Stirien, Zingoralla, tiehotisch, Redowa, Maxurka.eto. Former pupils are requested to come early if they like to loarn Fancy Dances for his Bail, to be%ivtn in Jauuary next. N. B.—Oeutleinun's Clare will begin on Tuesday next, the 16th inst., at 9 F. M. nov 15 Claseical aud English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Giuton-Htreet, near eke 1'ark. rep 27 dtNl—3aw6m It Watkins,“u ill most with dispatch for the above *,r- rrei ““ sL'niiaViffiim. Mt. with dispatch for the above port. For tfruight or pasrxgo, apply to 10 _ 11. k. WASHBURN, Ag’t. FUR LiVEUFDOL. The fine Br. bark INDEFATIGABLE, Pieker- neli master, having three-fourths of her cargo iengaged. will meet with dispatch. For froigbt engagement* apply r 15 with dispatch. For ftoigb ' WILLIAM BATTERS BY A CO. . Tho regular packet brig AUGUSTA. F. Stone x mustor, will have dispatch. For freight or pas- Bsago apply on board, at Anoiaux wharf, or to •15 WA811BURN, WILDER A CO. FOR UOriTON. . Tho bark CUA'ti WILLIAM, W. Blasland, x master, will meot with dispatch as above. ”‘ Btreight or pasiago apply c • - — f, or to (mar 15) BKIGU. FOR NEW OUL.FAN8. -- The schooner MARTHA JANE, having most of ber cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch a* ^MMfcabove. For balauce of oargo, applyto r 14 KINC11LEY, LOCKETT A CO. FOR 1»IIIL.ADFL.PIIIA—llcrou’ii lslne. -4--V Tho regular pocket schooner 8. N. SMITH, Smith, master, will have dispatch for the above AkA r , For Iroigbt s above port. ( For freight of 4001 ROWLAND A CO. complete cargo, apply t FOR PiAiLsADKliPIIlA—Herou’s Line . The regular packet brig MARY H. CUAF- ^CaaPELL, Hand, master, will have dospatch for SBft.hr .bov. port, rorfr^or Tho packot sohoonor WOODBItl DGE, White, master, will meot with despatch as above. For ■SftBBkireight or passage apply on board at Telfuir'* Wharf, or to mar 9 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. 1$« freight c a board at Telfair's Whar?or I BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. 1IKAVY FREIGHT FOK NKW-YOltK Boxes of Copper Ore may be obtained by sssela wanting lies Mr ’ll.Mb'. I)HUNL)AOE. .o load for feb 5 • of froigbt will be paid for a vess< Philadelphia. Apply to WILLIti ft BRUND4GE. VESSELS WANTED ON FREIGHT OIt CHARTER. A . Freights for Northern, Eastern and «. rfSSL Southern ports, can be had ou applioa-^Ttl to (nov 4) ROWLAND ft CO. SmL , VESSELS WANTED for Northern land Eastern port*. Apply t l[oct7—lyl WILLlti ft BllUNDAGE.S llARNDfiN’S EXPRESS, 153 Day Street, R espectfully begieuvo to inform the ciu- xens of Savannah knd its vioinity, that they have concluded their arrangement* with the Central Rail road and Banking Compaoy, and are now runuiug Mes sengers daily to Macon, nml semi-woekly to Oglethorpe and Columbns, aud also forwardiug goods to Millodgo- villo and all iutermodiate places. Wo would also say that our expresses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us to forward every description of Merchandise and valuablos to every town in the North- •n States—alou to California and Europe. Orricxs£Ms 4UBKTS—153 Bay-street, Savannah. A. Ells ft 8on, Macon: Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe E. C. Uubbeil, Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 and 45 South-third-strei t, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exehange-..treot, Providence-, Mout- -street, San Franolsjo. LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, A CO. •rra- S&VANNAH TO D&BIEN. A LINE of Four llorse Post Couciw* loaves Sa vannah every iUooday and Tburuday, at > o’clock A. HI For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-Uonso, Riceboro’ and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o’clock F. M. Returning on Tucudnys und Fridays. Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'clock P. M., and connecting with the beats for the North, and the cars fos the Wo*t. 49T Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, IlolUatcr A Co. Stables, corner of State and Whitakor ots. jan 13 ly U. L. HART, Proprietor. Carpet ltd Floor Cloth Warehouse. TUB UNITED STATES UFE1NSUHAMUE, Annuity mud Trust Company, Owner Perpetual— t'mh Suilem. C APITAL. tmO.OOO. and Proprietary Li Wi ami Fire Inturanee Agency. Cborttr Unit I.ll'u In.ui-unoo (.'amp..}-, HARTFORD, OT. CAPlfitL, (*.dmW ■* lb. Mate,) »»X),000, uit\ a lurae Surplut. I.FRF.il GILL, I’rt's. John L. Bitnc*, Vicn Pios't. James C. Walkiav, Seo'y. II. L.Btkd. »„ Hx. Physician f..r Savannah. Thlseomnanj in- ou the mutual plan of one-half cash at tho usual rates, cron the cash plan at twenty per cent, fowwr rut**. Applications reeeived by feb tl 3m A. WILBUB, 129 Congress-st. Curtaias, Curtain Goods. dkc.y dir«*T Ar. No. 14(1 Conferee, and An. 57 SI. J alien Me. TbU m.pt.y combino. tb. Muiu.i X Iu; /!ub>. llt-r, kbOHinfl Ihr.l ih. tllSn.u. of .Jrit.in. .uJ will la.or. ll.« nv,. of wh H.t..uuab b.,o 1.11» *«.l IbUtM* 1. tb. ,.Ub~ «ItM*. Dr._A««otD, H.dl.D E,.«l “"'uaupet WAKKIKHJNK, Iu this city, and being ttwaro that many hxvo been awaiting tho oornpletlou uf the Now HU>ro, so that they could inako thoir seloetlon of the various articles lot furnDlilug their houses, would respoctfully Inform tho public, geuoral'.y, that he has opened the most coui- plete assortinont >t all the v*rions style* ol GOODS usually kept in ttinllar esUMGhments. The Stock of tho different departments will c^usf.t, iu part, of tho fellowiug Goods, Via: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; MocetBrussels; Brussels; Volvot; Tapostry and Urussols for Stairs; Throe Ply, Superfine, Flue aud Common Ingrain ; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, &c.; Drug- gets, 6-4. 12-1 and 16-4 In width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mata; Table and Piano Covers; Hllvur and Brass Oval aud Ootagou Stair Rod. i SUIr ^?j L0T1IM- Of every width ; from oup to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, titcamboaU, baloou*. Ao.; Rose Wood. Mahogany and Small-figurod Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 6-4 aud 0-1 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for (UIITAINH. Silk and Worsted Damas); De-Laiue; Worsted aud Linen Damask DoLains; FIcurod'Aad l'laiu Damasks, irioly of colors: White aad Bun. for Hliadcs. ^ WINDOW HI1ADKH. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, (Jnrland and White and Gold, entirely now stylo ; Cord ; Loops; Tas sels; together with all tho various Trimmings tor Cur- talus aud Shades. GILT CORNICES. Hands, lx>op* and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; all of which will bo sold at wholesale or retail, ou the most liberal terms. WM. II. UUION. Agent, 140 Congress and 67 St. Julian-at*. FIULII* KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 98Hryau»t., Mnvminnh, On. G ! HATEFUL lo my irit:ml. and the public in r aen.nl foe thoir lfbonl potnjno*o li.rcU.for, ex- tondod to mo, I now offer them a greater indueement than ever, as I have just reeeived my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of £ngli»h. Frrnrh and German Broad Cl*tbs, Black and Fancy Dooskiu and Cowl mere, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin aud Embroidered Vest ings ; also % very rich article of Evening Vesting,which I am prepared to make to order, in the most fashionable style. Also a large and well selected stock of Hlen’M nnd Boys’ Ready-Made Clothing, together with a large supply of Shirts, Books, Suspend- i, Gloves. Collars, Morino and Silk Undershirts and CnrpeU! Carpets!! Carpets!!! IlfE imvA this day opened for sale a splendid Vy assortment or Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Bugs, Window Curtains, fto., ounslstiug in part ofj •20 pieces 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget 5 do Felt Carpel fi do Dutch do 760 do Velvet and Chenoil Huge 100 common Rugs and Mats 100 pair of beautiful style Window Shadee 11 or tho above Goods wo offer at tho lowei prices; for sale hy A1KIN ft BURNS. OURN1NK UOODtt.—Black Grenadine, Crape de Paris, Bareges, Silks, Bombasines, Fop- . Norwick Cloths and Alpaneaa, Mourning Lawns, Ginghams, Calico* and Freuch Muslins, Black Crape . , —— ’•andkerchiofs, fto„ jtut re Dewitt a Morgan. Ml a . h 8. S. SIBLEY, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller and Stationer, No. 135 Congross-st., opposite Monuiuent-sq. ar 19] 8AVANNAH, GEO. [tf m New Spring Styles. f | Just received at the new Wholeenlf^»% and retail 1IAT STORE, every variety of New styles of Spring Goode, eoniisting in part of Silk, Beaver aud Gossamer Dress HATS. Also, Swiss Sr °* l’edalc, Wideawake's, Leghon, Fanama. I Catnpechcy, Maricaibo. Ac., and BONN style. Call and aoo and judge for yoursel) AFOTHKCAKV’S HALL, S. E. Corner of Broughton and Barnard streets, Savannah, (Jeorgia. rpiiE subscriber would mott respectfully inform X the oitisens of Savannah and tho surrounding country, that ho has Uken the store situated as above, where he is now opening a full and seleot stock of Drugs, Medicine*, Cheuiicnl*. IVrfunie- ry, Fancy Articles,Dyo vitutis; GIoBKwarc. dec., dkc., which lie offors to tho publio at wholesale and retail, oi such terms as cai not rail to givo entire satisfaction both as regards prioo and quality. Every artiole he offers for sale has boon selected bj himsolf witbin the last (icoify dayt, from the most roll ablo houses in the northern markets ; particular atten tion having boon paid to their purity and freshness. Having had aovtral years experience in the prt eription business in nortLevn ami southern cities, ho feels himself fully prepared to compound all prescrip tions and family medicines entrusted to him, withcare, neatness and dispatch. Prescription* put up at all hours of the day and night, by u skillful and competent hand. Physicians, country Merchants, and Families, and all poraons who need or may need pure and gouuiue medi cines or auy other article that is generally found in ~ wull regulated Drug Store, are rocpoctfully invited i call and examine his stock before purchasing else whore, at the Apothecag'. D UML BDj DRUGS AND OIKDIUINUS. F1HIE subscribers, wlioleaule and Retail Druggists, I would respectfully call the attention of purehas totheir well-selected stock of the above mentioned tioles, which they offer for eaie at tbo lowest possible prices; also, FAINTS, GLASS. Ao.; Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry aud Ground Colon, Varnishes, Glues,Patty and Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, via: Sperm, Lard, ltopeseed and Patent Oil; GROCE IIS’ ARTICLES: Whale Oil, Spic^i, Mustard, Saleratns, Ms tabes, Ao.; LANDUETUti GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicino Chests, Hurgiuul Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety of artiolss for family use, oonslsting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, fto.. with an elegant assortment of fine French aud English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs. Lu bin's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparatioi all of which are warranted to be of the best quality. JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. NEW BOORS, RECEIVED BY 8. 8. SIBLEY. mauch 15. 1853. J OBBING’S Pictorial Fi dd Book of tbo Rev- J olution—2d vol. noleot British Eloqnenco; embrufing the best Spoeehos entire, of the most Eminent Orators of Groat Britain for the last two oentunes: by Chauoey A. Goodrich, D. D. Letters and Journals of Lord Byron : by Thomas Pastoral Tbeylogy ; or tho Thoory of the Evangeli cal Ministry: by A. Vinet. translated by The*. U. tikinuer, D. D. The History of Greece : by George Grote. Esq.—in 10 vols.: a reprint from the second London edition. The Heir of Itedoliffe : by the author of “The Two Guardinua,” “Tho Kings of England," fto. tihakspoaro and hit Times: by M. Guisot. History of an Adoptod Child: by Geraldine E. Jowsbury, author of the “Sorrows of GontUlty,” fto. The Cousins; or a tale of Early Life : by tho author of “Couquost and Self-Conquest/' The Morning Wafches amf Night Watches : by the author of the “Fait'tful Promisor." Tho MetropoliU+Cxtholio Almanac for 1853. Villfltte : by Currer Bell; Castle Avon: Henry Es mond ; Tho Pilgrims of tho Rhine; The Regent's Daughter, and a Targe variety of interesting work*. For solo at No. 135 Congrea*-iL ■ ir r. ur jhaui oilwaiu. lurmiug mo uiuu I a volume of Miss Agnes Striokland’s Lives of the (jueons of Scotland and English Frineosses connected with the royal succession. A new supply of Family Bibles. Polyglott and Pocket Bibles, in a variety of bindings, which will be sold cheap at Ih. louk .tor. of a. 8. 8IUI.EY, mar 19 No. 135 Congress-st. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. 1VIUS. DOE, No. \7 -BARNARD-STRERT. Takes this method of informing tho Ladlos of ' vioinity, that sne has just & ?ci r .ca'Ticr' l StlUN , G STOCK, nwipritiilg A largo and fashionable assortment of STRAW and SILK BONNETS. Also, a new and beau tiful article, of the most delicate fabric, in gold and summer BONNET of Frenob Lawn.— Buttons, Combs, Mantillas, lace, and Ribbons, Caps. Flowers, Straw Trimmings, fto., ft.. F. 8.—All orders from the oountry promptly attended to. ' 17 (ISO Itcwurd UNA WAY or stolen from (he Subscriber about j the 25th January last, bis woman CHARLOTTE, uuut 38 years old—she is about five feet fbur inches high, stout built, front teeth good, blxok oomplexlou, no peculiar mark about her that I recollect of. I will bay $50 for her apprehension and delivery in any safe Jail in this State, so that I can get her. or at Mr. William Wright's office, and $190 for proof to ooavict any person of stealing or inveighling her off. ANDREW HOLLIDAY. ll u . Iteiuovul. D RS. UOYAI.L A JOHNSON h.vo removed their Office te the Boom, over S. Wiimol i Jewel. (SO Hewnrd W ’ILL be paid Tor the .pprebou.iue and de liver, at mj office, or te hit owner, tf tho a.gro u... TOM. 12. 1. five hot ire or ilx in.tie. high, oop- nr color.J; .toot built, meal front tooth, a tear uud.r ihariahtefu about the >Uo of a quarter of a dollar, iu li'iWL 01 \ Uowaa owned bv IKj. O. M. Willoit, of thi. plaeo ia 1851, ha uuw holonai to Hlvo? S * , ’ p ' 0, *“* Florida, Columbia Count,. Sow lm» WM. WRI01IT. IM ■*! Neglect your Oougke nnd Celiie. Heine’*unr)vulli!il Federal Cough Cuudv. farms uruulo it u never failing ruined v Ibr Coujlu, 1 Cold., lloarHaou, Sort Throat, and Tlahto.m or tbo Lnra. or Chut. 1’riuoni who are mnoh oapoood, and troubled with IrritaMo Cou,ho and Weak Luaj., will «nd almoot inaUnt relief bv trvlnj tbo Pectoral Candr, In fact, aooaa ahoald bo without It whoa tho oliaaao. in tho weather are ao frequent. No article of m r „mooMi.t i umwi | o r vu r « b to o rm. r lUnsliu lnsertings *c Edglaga. ’I'lllHls a Century of Wonder*, but few of 1 its discoveries are more striking than that of Cris- Udoro. Nothing save the change of hue in the Chemelion or the Dolphin, can be more rapid than the alteration produced in the color of the hair by ths application of Cruladoro's Liquid Hair Dye. The inventor baa found out the grand vecrot of the procoss by which nature im- f arts color to the hair, and has followed it up ully. The ohnngo ia inBtant and perfect, ana dition of tb* hair is improved by the Dyo. All skeptivs are solicited to call anu judge for themselves. Cristadoro’s PRESERVATIVE AND BEAUYIFIER Stimulates its growth and perpetuaws iu luxuriance u> the latest period of life. The dye is applied, and both sold at CltltiTADORO S Hair Dressing Saloon, No. “ Monnment-bqr. west side. white persons, also aoeount of all com THIS DAY, ■ of store, 73 bugs . to-moKhow. MeroTar.. Will be sold la .rent of fltore, the uaunl assortment of 11 o'clock, and Gteee- Btftiiek'on A Bryan, GENERAL AGBM8 AND 11KOKBRH, rOHTIIB rUUC'IIASM AND SALK or STOCKS. U ONUS, EXCHANGE** REAL ESTATE. No* 117 Huy Street, Savannah, jan 24 ly Liverpool nnd London Fire ftid Life Insurance Company* _MIE iirulersigned Agonts of tfio above Company, 1 will take riska against Fire on Buildings, Stock in Trade, fto., on the moat favorable terms. BANCROFT ft BRYAN, 1/ No. 117 Bay-st, Savannah. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 9»000,000 of Pounds Sterling:. rnil 18 INSTITUTION tin* established nu Agency Jr in Savannah, and Fir* Folioleaupon Froduoe and Property will be isened by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, January 21,1853. I insures Rents and Leases, sep S ROBT. HABERSHAM A 80N, Agent*. JBTNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. fllHE undersigned, Agents of thn above Company, K eontlnuo toL;ke risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, etc.,on tin most favorable terms. apr 14 COHENS ft HERTZ. JWfc, Goods, new and second band Furniture, count .ad ti.k af th. fom.v rutTbiJ,. Eine Building Lola uf Awilon. On TUESDAY. April 5. at 11 o'clock. Witl bo sold In Hunt of the Court Uoose, Lot bo. 2 An son Ward* 62 by 90 feet. In fee simple, fronting on York street. Terms oa*h, purohasors paying foe tlftes. AdminMraior’s Sate. On TUESDAY. May A at 11 o'clock, Will bo sold In front of the Coart lions*, Lot No 25 and improvements, Brown Ward, fronting on Hull street, subject to city ground rent, $3210 aunually, and a lease that expires on tbo first of November next; Lot No. 27 1 improvements, in fee xirnplo, Colombia Ward, front on Columbia tiqvare. Improvements oonsist of a two story dwelling and a double tenement house, sub ject ton leaso that esplroe on the 1st of Novembornext. Belonging to the estate of F. W.Uointinan.deceased.— Sold by permission of Court and by ordor or the admin istrator ror benefit of oroditors and helrs.of Mid ostate. Terms cash, purchaser* paying for titles. Corn a,ut Gala at Private Hate. 300 bags Corn, and 360 do. Oat*, for saie in lots to suit purchasers. Straicbtrry Bata at rrinata bale. Strawberry Setts of’he folio vriur kinds—ARoeMande, Boston Fine, British vlusen, Ohio Redwood, Hudson Crimson Cone, White Wood, lluvey's Handling, Early Scarlet. They ora all grown in tills climate and in good order. All orders left at onr store for any of tho above kinds will be promptly Lttended to. Jturahall Route Omnif.ua and TVam at J*rirate Sate. Comprising one fine large Omnibus, six g< mi lioreos, and Ilarnoss complete. Also—the flue pleasure <whr. Ann, with Rigging, fto., all lu complete ordor. The above property will be sold a ting terms, the preiont owner beiug about to remove from the city, has no further use for It sasMSi n very acoommoda- Nfitual Life Insurance Company of New York. I SAAC ABBATT, Sec'y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Exa nlnsr. Applications received by feb 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Hontkern Mutual Insurance Company* 4 SBUKY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Alhojv Cuasn, tieo'ry. 0. F. MoKxr, Actuary. ,o underslgued. Agent of the above Company, con tinue* to take tho following risks, vie: Marine, River and Fire; also on tho lives or .Servant/. Lives of White Persons are also takes by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in th* South. WILLLAMKING, Agent, juue 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. 2000 bushels prime White Corn. Groceries, Provision*, Ac. PUILBRICK A BELL offer on accommodating torms. BRUNSWICK At FLORIDA RAILROAD. tHIs Komi ... . .. the eastern line the oounty of Clinoii. The work is grading, bridg- jt, aud furnishing erosa-tios. The prices will be liberal, and payments made mouthly; two-thirds lowest market liberal, and payments made moutbly: two-thlr . . cash, and one-third in the titock o! the Company. Profiles of the work are ready for examination at the Applications made t THOMAS W. COLLINS. Brunswick. ALEXANDER ft COLLINS, ftlaoon. ThtiT—4 A LL persons liavimr demands against the estnte /V of CHRISTOPHER DAW80N,Tate of the Coun ty of Chatham, deceased, will please hand iu their bills duly attested within tho time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make payment to WILLIAM C. DA WtiON, inarl2 8TTh6 6 Administrator. at private sale: Liquohs.—60 bins. n< a. num, ao oois.reoen urnuuy, 26 bbls. Monougahela Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin. o half pipes Cognac Brandy, 10 casks “Small Still” Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MoMahan's), 6 eighth casks Flnet, CastiMJou ft Co. and llonnessy Brandy, 2UU dox. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Fort Wines. Braudy, Gin, Rum, Whisky aud Cherry Bran dy—all private stock. Bacon.—2U casks Sides, 10 casks Hams, 15 casks Shoulder*. Hat—300 bales Eastern and Northern. CiMKNT.—150 bbls. Roseudalo Cement Co. F14ODK.—100 bbls. Canal, 50 bbls. Richmond, Chockkut.—26 orates assorted Common and OranRa. Glaiswahk.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 oases Wines, 15 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, fto. Cbackkub.—10 wholo and 10 half bbls. Boston. Ciu ahs—flU.UUG Common German Cigars, 30,UU0 Span ish Imported do. 80ALXS.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a largo assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matohos, Wooden Wore, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa cy Article^ Ac. fto. Jy 14 rlajler and Cemeniat Private Sale. Just received in store, and kept constantly on hand and for sale low, 160 bbls. Rosendaie Cement, 26 do. Plaster Paris. »*p 1 treot, for rent low. 2,000 bushels Corn, 600 do. Oat*. OSO, J. I At Private Sale. A now Cotton Seale, with Platform, welgf rill be sold low. Also, a few ' ~ Bhouldors. Crockery and Olaeeal Private l 10 orate* Crockery, (low) 1 fiOboxoe PM—, Private !&2<u Clocho—160 Clccki lists—20 oases pla Cigars—100,000 Cigars, v Jewelry—A fine assortin' Umbrellas—DO dosea Umbi Tea- 10 chests Grojn and Black Teas Fanoy Goods—A lot of Aoeordlass, fte., A*. Soap—60 boxes fanoy aftd Toilet Soap “ 26 do Colgate No. I Pal* and Famll Brooms—60 dosen Brooms, Tobacco—6 bales Leaf Tobaoen 10 olgbth casks Cognac Brandy 26 bbls N. K. Rum 26 do DomesUo Brandy 3 pipe* Holland Oln 10 bbls Bye Gin 10 do Rectifiu) Whisky 2 do Old Scotch do. 2 do Irish do. & do Old Mtinongabslado. 8 quarter eal.ks Cnnflfy Wlm 10 do do Toutrlff nnd Cormn.—30 bags Prims Rio I Chockbht.- 10 crates Crockery, Cook and liouae Set'vant at Private Sale. A likoly Mulatto Woman, with hor two children—a girl aged 6 years, and one aged 7 months, prime and likely, sold for no fault. Ice I ICE! Ice! rpiIE Subscriber line now on baud at his ICE | HOUSE on Liberty Street, a largo supply of ICE. oTexccllent quality, which ho will sell to wholesale and retail customers at the usual rates. Ali orders left nt my office, ooruer Bull-street and Congress-street Lane, rear of W.)W. Lincolns store, will meet 'prompt atten tion ; where also, oustomors oau ho supplied. 114 2w F. BERANC. Fair bank'/ Patent Platform Scales. ed in quality aud reduced in nrio*,)L__. . try required operation of weighing—as Railroad Dagucrrcon Gallery. f|3HE Hubscribor has tukeu the Rooms formerly I oecuniod by Mr. Prentice, oorner tit. Julian stroet and Market square, where he will be happy to seo the former patrous of the Establishment, and as maay new ones as will favor him with a call. B2TAll pictures put up in the best stjle of the arfc.-'&Qi 8eoles for trains or single ear*, in use on the principal railroads in the United States and Great Brltaiu; Ware house Seales; Heavy Portable Settles, on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, he.; Stors Scales, various modifications: Counter Seales; Hay and Coal Seales, to. These Seales nave been long known and severely testod. aud the universal confidence felt in thsir aoouraey and perfect adjustment is snch, that they are now rerardod os the standard, from whloh there is no appeal. For sale in all their varieties by P.UILBRIGK ft BELL, jo 23 Agonts in Savannah. . W. MILLER. NEW WINE AND LiffUUR ETUDE. No. 0 Whitaker Htruct. TUE SUBSCRIBER respootfully announ- js to the eitisens of Savannah, aud of the in terior rt this State, that he has now opened 'and will keep oontinualJy iu store, u large assortmentof th* best qualities of fcbo various kinds of Wines uud Liquors, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best •onrees, and to his stock o^. which, at present on hand, he invites attention. Having had extensive experience in France as a manufacturer, and in America as impor ter and dealer, bis acquaintance with tho trad# unable* him to offer assurance that the articles which are enu merated below are each genuine. Articles of Direct Importation* French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, i look, Clar et, Sauterne and Burgundy Wins*. Cordials. In Cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, 81aval*«, Kirechsnwasser, Absinth, Ac., fto- Ale and Porter. London Brown 8tout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestle Liquors. augd ly R. MAYER. Ibr the btn/Jll of the IntUpenilent Fire (Jo. ol Auguste. F. C. BARBER A CO-Managers. Will be drawn in Columbus on Thureday Morning, 24th. SPLENDID 8CI1EME: #7,000—83,000—1,000—81,930! Ac. Ao. fto. Tickets only $2; Halves $1; Quarter* SO cents. J9T Orders from the country answered promptly, drawings mu( regularly, and pruso cashed on demand “ Boffico, by ■22 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. NOTICK. Y7IACTOR8, Merchants and Others, do JP siring to have their Cotton repacked, can do so by applying at my press, Eastern Wharves. tf C. A. L. LAMAR. Loek out for the Kuniue when the WI1IHTLB HLUWfl.»» “ Competition is the Life of Trade.’’ “TIMES ’A1NT NOW AS THEY USE TO WAS.” splendid stook of all kinds of CAK1IIAGE8, constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber. Persons trading to 8avannah will please to bear in mind that they are indebted to the undersigned for lowering thejmocs of Carriages in Ifti* market from 16 to 20 per cent. I take pleMure in statins that my Manufacturing rrangeinont* are now complete in Savannah, and it is _y intention soon to form a connexion with one of the beat manufacturing establishments lu tho North to make Carriagos expressly for this market; so my pat- will perceive that it is my determination to give nost entire satisfaction to all who may be ploased to trade with me. J. C. THORNTON, Cornor West Broad and Bay Streets. N. B.—Tho inhabitant* of the neighboring Counties liihinent. [jan8-6m LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. ABNOLD’S Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, LT7*~m77~^ a,r EXHAUSTED COFFINS, Which is now taking the place of all others throughout the United States. 11. ti. BOGARDU8 having been made the solo agent of tbo above for the City of Savan nah, would respectfully call attention to their vast su periority over anything of tho kind that has yet been before tho public. Tho improvement* consist in ce- monting th* top and sides, and, by the application of an air pump, removing the air, by which moans the tain without effluvia or change of appear- _ longth of time. It is on these advantages tho claim to superiority is based. The undursi{iied having examined tho abovo, do not hesitate to say that, in their opinion, they — ~ ’ ilatcd to answer the intended purpose: S. N. Hauuis. M. D., I C. W. Wkkt, 51. D., R. Wavhb, ftl. ~ I fiUjWi eulatodf * ” m m" — — ' o. n. wskt, ai. y„ , , F. M. Koixocx, K. D % J. c. Habkhsuam, M. D., 1 W. G. Bullock, M. D.. r 12 K. 1/x c 11 u so x, Machinist. liOMK MAN UFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES Sf HARNESS 183 CooKreMe-atreet, Savannah. Ps-A The Subscribers manufacture —A ntenk and keep ooustuutly on hand, ■■ tOMaUtfr- large ?.nd vkfifl st.n l; of ISHSR dies, Bridles and Ilarnoss, and make to order trery description if articles in their line. Our stook comprise* also a large assortment of Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, BaddU-Bsxs, Whips, Ac. For- sons desirous of supplying tbem-elves, will do well to •all at our establishment. AU artiolo* sold by us are warranted for material and workmanship. H.W.HOLLUTH. i±r} D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terne are moderate, our *i*c*Hon prompt. ****** — New Watcli, Clock, Jewelry AND VANCY STOIlIt, BROUOIITON STREST, No. 148. M il. FllANCIS 8TE1N, Mnmituclurcr of Chro* aomotor., Clock., Town Clock., W»Uhe». fte. *o., ro.oootfull v luforlu. hi. oultoui.r. and the pabuo (onu- rally that ho hu fitted up th. fitora I4h J)rou,htoa-at. ( wher. he intend, to nutko n pnrmaannt locution, and carry on tho Jewelry biuincM in IU .ariou. brwnoho.. Watcho., Cloiki. Town Clock., Chronotnotcra, J.w.I- ry, fcc., to., clo.nwl .nd repaired with dl.p.tch, and warranted. New fa.Lion Jowalry and lancy Uood. ol aU d.reriptton. wild at lho low.it price. |»uthla N. 8—AV Watch, Clock, to., to., II..t ouanot ■» re paired Ly .Ul.r wetcbm.kcr., 1 pied*, uyeolr .hall he repaired by ma to retitfaction, aud warranted. 1,0,, 3 |, k-RAMCm 8TE1N._ OONSTAlll.K’ri HAl.tS, \\T ILL ire .old, DU thn llr.t Tnajunv in May nut, * V between the leg.1 hour, at sale, Wore the door ofth. Court liou.e, in dtv.onth, the fnUowiaa artiolo. of UonMbold k'nrnituto. to wit: On. larao huh, uinint Table, thro. ilcd.M.d., two eofac onc ikiaiaa Tablo, on. Cloth.. TrMC, on. Conch, two Blan ket., tbnr Cou, fire Wuh-stand., one doaen and fire Cano-bottom (ifiair., ca. Mocklaa Cana-hottota Chair, three qtaaw Matrau.l, cor.a idom Matraaaaa, .no k'mthor Bad, two Feather Uoirtere, cia Feati.er Billow., ala. MOU and CM ton Billow., one Cur- STand on. Cloak. Uiied on a. th. property of William ki.teii, l« eallefyadi«tree. warrant, Uanlna from th. Interior Court ot Challmiu oounty. In freor ol J. Alexander Winkler, again!, .aid WlUlain £>tell.— \! UT1CK.—Con.innce. wuuled for 113 Iron Pipe., lauding frou. ich'r D. I,. Clinch from Fhili- aolphia. (mar M) WILI.18 * BIIUNUACE. I* ACON Hides and (Shoulder*.—89 casks Bacon Sides, 30 do Shoulders, received and for sale (mar 14)51c5LAUON ft DOV LE. J U. H JSI ... JPPB • citisona of Savannah that on nnd after this day, ~ • 9th, tho price of bathing will be, fur n single bath uU, or 3 tickets for $1, until the 1st day of May next; from the 1st of May until the 1st of November next, the prioo of bathing will be 25 cents a bath, fo 9 HEMOVAL. f|l McKKNNA, uf Baunahd-St. Cheap Dry- I • Goons Stour, has removsd to the spacious store, U2 liroughton-st., nsar to Diekson's Confeotioubry. fsb 21 im. To Ilircy 4 GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nurse for children. Apply to 2 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street. Spring Fashion. A Moure. BCKBC a CO.'S .uperior HATS of tho Spring Style, uow iu store and for sale ut the Hat and Cap Store or N. K. BARNUM ft CO., feb 12 149 Congress Street. FUESIIOBOCEBIES. F RUITM, Hinukci) Reef nnd TnnguoE.— Constantly on hand by JOtiN DALY, If 28 Whitaker-st. CO-PARTNKR8KI11* NOTICE. fl^HE uiidcrsigavd hnslhiedayas>oointodwithbiin JL Mr. HENRY C. KINO, of Olynn County, with whom he will continue the Factorage and Commission Business ia this city, under the firm of Hull ft King. JNO. U. HULL, No. 210 Bay street. Savannah, January 12,1853. _ call tho attention of the ladies of Savannah and surrounding country to the following NEW and BEAU TIFUL GOODS which wo have just received : Silk Faria Mantillas, Lace Gimp ftlaulillas, Block Nett Scarfs, Col'd Nett Scarfs, Ladles' Silk Cravats and Ties, French Worked Collars, Laos Capes, Chemisettes and Under Sleeves, Bonnot Ribbon, Uauxu .Cap Rib bon, Black Velvet Ribbon. Alexander's Light and Bl'k Kid Uloves, Black Nett Mitts, Colored Silk and Lisle Gloves, with a large variety of othor articles too nume rous to mention, i'lease call and see for yourselves. All of which will be sold ou the best possible terms, by mar 19 AI KIN A BURNS. SC ALLY'S, St. Andrew's HnF. r 1IGAUH.—30,000 af nsaortod brands of £wod . / Havana Cigars, for sale at mar 19 SOALLY'S, 8t. Andrew's Hall. St. Andrew's Hail. SCALLY’S. Si. Andrew’s Hall. T>EDUCED PRICR8 FOR CASH.—The li undersigned will sell SPIRIT GAS^or BURNING FLUID, by the gallon, 76 ote.; half gallon, 37« eentsj qaart, 20 oeuta; pint, 10 eeuts. Gas l.amp*. Tubs, Buokets, Brooms, lirushos, Wnslutauds, Churns, fto., ftc.. at a similar reduction. interest to purchase articles they may want at this es tablishment, where they oan always find every artlclb in the HOUSE FURNISHING LINE, oxeept Dry iMs “ * at th* lowest price* J. F. COLLINS. I MPORTANT TO BUILDKttM dc CON- TRACTORS.—The subscriber is uow prewirod to enter into any engagemontfor the eonstruetiou of Water Works, he having secured the aervlcos of an cxpqri- enoed practical plumber. . Specimen* of work can be aceu at iny store, 10,13 and 14 Barnard street. .. mar IU JOHN J. MAURICE. S IMIf PAIL, 14, Knot Tub., Motel P.icbor. nub Brelre.ferrel.1/ JAMES BHLLZYAB. Bau. For ikle^ow from th. wb.rf. LOTTERIES. MW HEAU-MUAHTBR8 FOR l'BIBKS. It* Ogles No. 163 Bay-Street. 2 Door/ East of the CityHolel. GKOltUiA STATE J.OTTERY* CLASS 48. Authorised bv tho Legislature. TuMHLRua.—30 eases Tumble! Matrkmr*.—20 now doubl •ale at the maanfftoinrere' Im, ssscrtec WANTED, B Y a while womau, n SITUATION AS i Washor and Ironor, or to do hoBM work, at 39 Congress-st. 3* m WANTED. ymont will be given, at ployn;. ar If DIBBLE A CARtrS. EXUHANOK wanted. QA TO 00 DAY DRAFTS on New York, wanted OU by (jan 31) C.A.L. LAMAR. ‘•- 1 !kN r-- L - 1 1,1 . stauds Cooking. Apply at this Offloe. thoroughly Houses and Lands. under & FOK SALK. ,^V ; * A TRACT of Land on the Bkidaway road, about . four railoa (Tom Savannah, containing, by monk survey, sixty-one aeres, heavily timbered with Fin* aud cedar. Said tor not 1* part of the Flaoentla Flams- tlon, and faces a oreok leading into 'Warsaw river.-— Enquire of JOHN WILLIAMSON A CO. 10 SUM It m 116 'iob’li 1 -' ~'K6rnf. HABJUUIILM * *OB. I 'OU MALM.—bob «U tb.1 c* Vf5i | runuiug back 120 feet, with a moliW ■pkRAWN 1 / Lottery, C Instant.— Class 46, drawn ia Columbns on the 21st 41 67 4520828 23 4 32 33 17 62. Draws in Columbus, Go., Thursday Morning, 74th last. GKORU1A 8'hTK LOTTERY * CLASS WO. 48, ’ the Independent Fire Co. at F. O. BARBER A CO., Managers. SPLENDID SCHEME! $7,0001—#2,000!—#1,000! U,‘A30! $1*130! .$1,044! Arid more than $100,000 in Smaller Prizes! Ticket* only $2—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares tor sale, and Prises cashed on de mand, by QEO. 8. QRAY, No. 6 Owens’s Building, f Opposite Pulaski Home. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near Bnll-Htreet. GREGORY A MAURY* Managers* try, . 46 1 35 37 U 39 22 68 42 12 34 15. 15 65 68, whole, Prise of $2U0, returned; 1 3 36, Prise of *2U0 sold. Also of Class 34 35 71 58 76 68 18 69 12 21 13 70 39. 78 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballot*. Ticket* $5,00—shares in proportion. Tickets aud Shares, either singly or by the package for enle by E. WITUINOTON, Vender for Gregory A Maury. Bay Lame, near Ball-street. \T PRENDKUUA8T Sc CO. havo to an- lYJl * Bounce the arrival THIS DAy of the first por tion of their Spring Stock. Their Mr. Prondergast being now in tho markets, they expect the fell completion of his purchases in n fow days, of whloh a detailed notice will begiren; iu tho meantime, they solicit an early inspection from nil their mean old friends mar 7 E i public generally. 178 BROUOIITON-8T., Opposite Saint Andrew's Hall. iiLlO&UHt fur cutting J Cold 81augb, of en equal HORSE A NICHOLS, A LB AND POUTER*—20 casks London Stout, in pints and quarto; 10 do East India Pale Ale, in pinto and quarto. Just received by mar 10 M. J. SOLOMONS. MTKWART'8 GANDIES* TUST RECEIVED |»«r steamer Alahamn, a sup- ply of Stowart’s celebrate* I.'.'ra Refined Candles, ‘i pound and half pound packages. ioar 10 W. W/LINCOLN, Moa't eg. IIUHDAND’H—CALCINED MAUNE81A, ULLY equal to Henry's, and at one half tho ’ prise—ouo gross just reocived and warranted fresh -for sale by (mar 10) W. W. LINCOLN. i jlRKfokl Arrival* per steamer : 1 290 lb*. Smoked Beef, 200 Fig Hams—-aud for sole bj r 12 W. F. FORD. 1 I AMS.—Choice Uultimuro Hums just received JjL and for sale by [ma? 12j W, J). FORD. (.'HUNT DUOK, «nm<. and Latch LOCKH, JC lor itte by (mut H) JAHtb! BBtXIVAN. 1>NULH4H IMI11,TOOTH t NAIL HHUSHK.H M TO RENT—Th I on tenement Houses, each having five rooms, with a kitchen separate, situ ated ou tho corner of J one a and Pure* eto^ueaft tho Railroad Depot, will be remted aheap, if applied fog early, on the premises, to maxT tf WM. BEEN KEN. TO 1LUNT. t Three line STORES, on Moore’s wharf. ROB T. HABERSHAM A AON. L feb 24 TO ltMNT. rpHREE Hieepinr Rooms, No. 135 Conprevs st. I Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, bane* serv- ant and cook. Enqniraof [feb 24J A. BUNAUD. To Bent. riMIE Store in Wbitoker street, now c X the Subscriber as a wholesale Store, « possession can be hod immediatol/* ALSO—will be rentod about the first of April next, their Retail Store oorner of Whitaker and Congreae-ote* For further particulars apply to fob 16 M. FRENPERU AST A CO., On tho PrettWR* FOH RMNtT Upper Floor of Onlmborpe Hall, for enn «t more years. Apgjtr M TO RENT—A twa story Brick Ri ner of Roberto and West Broad street, j given iduneUiatoiy. Apply at this office. a To Hons* A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with eight aprlght roams. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, in the loose or at the corner, of Jonea and Abercorn streets. tf w 18 > To Kent, F OR 1 year, • WllAilF 8T0RK. not 8 FORT! SSL Ginghams and Prints. UBL1N UINGIIAMB, nfOue.l qunllly, Dteck ■nd Cold Lin,bun., Fink. Bind, ul dm. ucv>od do., for sail) by mar 3 ti NEVilT, LATHBOP A BTEBBIRg. NOTICE. X HE Subscribers have disposed of their interest in the Drug Easiness is Savannah, up to date, to IN B. MOURE, to whom all dabto due us most to paid, and aU accounts against us presented for liquMar tion. Q. R. A J. B. HENDRICKSON. Savannah, March 1,1853. mar » COPARTNERSHIP. riiHE undersigned have formed a copartnership, ! taking effect from the first day of January last, uu- Ln the firm of JOHN B. MOORE A CO, for th* transac tion of a genoral wholssale A retail Drug, Faint ami Oil busiusss. They may be found at the old stand of Mooto ft llondrickson, Gibbons Buildings, marl JOHN B. MOORE. DANIEL B. MOORS, JOHN K. BTILWKLL. Crape 6hawl% Crape ShawU. J UBT RECEIVED a: the new store a fresh sup ply of Plain and Embroidered White Crape Shawls, i ery quality. The Lad ios aro most respectfully re- itou to call and look at thorn, as there is ne trouble /how goods-at J. H. COHEN A CO.'S, mar 7 149 Broughtou-eL XI APOLLON RITTERS.—A superior nrti- ole for the euro of dyspepsia, want of appetite, K WTTUlNriTriw Inter nnd ^n*. find Ml complnlnu .riling tom .tto h. WITUINOTON. range incut of tho uorvous systom. For sale by mar 10 A. BON AUD. SMOKED TONGUES, wc. 1 HO SMOKED Tongues, BOB Rologna Sauxwee, 1UU 2 barrels Smoked Beef, landing from isteamec Alabama and for sale by CLAGHORN A ( 192 Bryau-H* OH «AVANNAH 7 per eeni. City Bouila, Z\J 3 South-Western Railroad 7 per rent. Bonds. HAB»tt»«**« ROBT. 1 ACON, tiflOlIl.lIKItA AND HlliKSf . J hhds. Prime Bhonldsrs. 25 “ do. Sides, landing from bark Harriett A lartha, from New Orienne—for sale bv mar Li C 26 bbls. Prime I.eaf Lord, 25 “ Mess Fork, lauding from l Martha, from Nsw Orleaue—for sale by mar ii CO 11EN$ AI N O.IMOIjAHHJKS, HUC1A . 60 bbls. X*rime N. O. Molasses, 18 “ Prime do. SldaT^ . u *1 ^me Sides, landing from bark Harriet AM.rifin-tertel.fiy coaankaRR ^. P ATKNT NUT CAACKS^—Kalimly . m* article, for superior.to anything now in use. mar 10 MOrSfe A M1CHOIA. _ Sausage and Mince Meat* With detaohod Knivus, aa esoellent nnlole. •r,V. 13 MORSE^NICHOL*^ S MITH'D EXTRACT OB LlCOJtfC*. A pure oxtract of Lioorico Hoot, in a highly J UMT r»c«i».d prr .teuner Al.fiwu, A p*. . iT": con— ■apply of Paws. Fbraaloby A*goimnx L OW'S HAND WASH HALLS—in ucd- l.nl nrtlol. ter et«i>^d find—jtorwte