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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. SATURDAY, MARCH 26. 1863. THE Mill' NEW lUfrl of tiro luval Profciwr Uphatn, in wr|i gationa/iit, thut oonct The final paragraph u ly fine *iyle » The Hotel ofthe Invalids la n vnat oatahliah- ment, luiindoil by Louis (ho XIV., but grcntly enlarged from time to time, and at the present time covering, with its numerous courts, six* teen acres ol ground. We passed a number ot pieces of heavy artillery, os we approached the gate of entrance ; and everywhere, at the gate, and in the court, nnd galleries, some sent* od on chairs, and some walking ; some with one arm remaining, nnd others with one leg, with diversities ol uniform, hut all, apparently, in good spirits, and chattering excessively, were tho old associates of my guide—the bro ken, but indomitable romnants of the wars ol the Emperor. Too old to fight, and too much mutilated to labor, they felt ibetnsofven happy in not being obliged to 1>eg. The Hotel ofthe IovhIkIo, constructed with a view to the accommodation oft large number of soldiers, displays n front of six hundred and twelve feet. There are four refectories—*or dining rooms—lor tho occupants, each ono hundred and fifty foot in length, and eight spa cious dormitories, besides smaller oues, con taining fifty bods each. The dome of tho In valids, winch has a sort of historical celebrity, i« spacious and lofty, and is seen si a greut distance. Among thevother accommodations pertaining to this establishment, it has a libra ry of 1,500 volumes; consisting chiefly of works of general literature, jurisprudence, and military strategy ; and it is here ns might na turally be expected—that we find deposited many of tho trophies which the French have taken from their enemies. In the time of IVa< iioleon there were three thousand flaga col lected here—:ho memorials of war and of con quest, all of which were burnt by the French themselves on the evening previous to the en trance ofthe allied armies into Paris, March 31, 1814 ; so certoin is it that war brings with it its own retribution. In this building ore the remains of Napoleon —tho dust and ashes of ths man who was f. .r many years the idol of France, and tho torror of Europe. It is not surprising that visitors should constantly flock to see tho splendid monument of a man of such wonderful power end of such strange vicissitudes; at the age of twenty-eight the conqueror of Italy ; nt thirty the first Consul of France ; and at thir ty-five the Emperor of Franco, but in his pur pose of conquering Europe dnvon back by the llamas of Moscow, defeated at Waterloo, and finding death oil the rock of St. Helena.— The hoof of his war norse trod in the blood of millions. As I returned from this place, the sun was sotting bohind the distant hills. 1 passed through the mqjestic grove of tho Elysion Fields. The autumnal leaves, gleaming in the departing radiance of day, /ell around me. My heart went back to America. Tho sound of her rivers wee in my ears. Her vast forests spread out before me. 1 remembered tho vast ness, the wildnoss. tho repose of nature, end I fluid to myself, *• These works which I have seen in foreign lands—the efforts and tho me morial of genius—are still the works of men. Imperfection marks their origin; decay com pletes their progress. Beauty and deformity, life and death, are mingled together. Mania here ; but where is the Makor of Man 7 I sigh lor my native land. I wish to hear again the prayers and tho hymns of her cottagers, in- spired by the blessings arouud them. Hor rivers are lines ol beauty; her hills are hor monuments; the mighty* firmament is her ca thedral ; and Uod—*heard in the sigh of the winds—seen in the richness of the forest—and etomal in the reproduction of her wild and va ried magnificence—God is every where." J9P* A’n Englishman never dances above his waist. His feet may cut pigeon wings, or his legs go into vibrations, but the head and heart of the man never gels above proso and buttons. John enters into a cotillon not so much to enjoy himself as to do penunce. He labors like a slave at the oar, and throws away more muscle in a Spanish dunce that he would make use of to fight a half-doEen Frenchmen. Bull lacks grace and agility. Ho is no moro calculated for the bounding movements of a marine hornpipe, than a hippopotamus is lor tliroiviug somersets. Dry Poods, Clothing, fco. UN I 0 X a It V MO STORE. «•■<■«» SaeriSc* AT MAAS Sc HEVMANN'B CLOTHING EMPORIUM. AAN Ac IIKYMANN In, to Inform th.lr lvJL patrons nnd taw pnblto generally, in Loth tho city nnJcoitstry. thnl thorare now preparedto offor ono of tholarroat nn>i boat eeleotod stocks of OLOTNINU, and <i general assortment of Gen iUmtn't FURHISHINU GOODS and Fancy Motions. w over brought to Hits otty, suitable for fall and winter wear, at prists never known or hoard of ia ibis* oun- Wu onurasraU a tow loading srtioloa Inc which wo lavlta sprciol at lent vm . Kxtra Heavy Overrent* Corporation Notices. HAVANNAU If. IIOWI Sc IIUMPITAL MARCH l.l, IH:>3. Vlattl,, Otimmitt*. tor Kerch and April: 'oh. VT Aadaraoa, riu! Cb.rlM Or*«u. Appll~lloufcr»1«i.- tic. .horrid b. mud. I. th« Vlt'rln, CoDmlUM ««i of OHorgoa.p onj lumbar of tho Boord of Af»«- agoro way grant permits. **“" . _ . . v7 uvrrroHis, In Boarskin. Petersham, English and Americas Pilots, Fin* Ulauket and Double Cloth. , „ Brcss and Frock Costs, In Black, Blue. Brown, Oliro, and Dots Colored Frenoh and English Cloths. Iliialneaa nnd limit I off Costs, la every variety of stylos, and of different materials, such aa Cloth, Cosiiinero, Tweed, Casliinoret and insn- utacturcd In plain, clouded, striped and inixod pattorus. PSBISISSH. . _ la Black and feney Colored Cloth, Casslmere and Cas- tinetsuj.cifiuo Doeskin in various colors. PIslu, White and Figured Satin and flilk-fer wedding *Cd party wear: Double and Single Breasted, In a va riety of materials; Tlaia Black andiancy Satins, Dot- skins, CashmeroU, to. Hosiery, Oents* Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers. 8ooks, Oloves, Suspenders. Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Ties of tho latest French and Amerioau style* in llaiV, Cnpn, Trunks, Carpel Buga and Valises. Tho peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importiog their stock, will enable them to offor induce ments in their trade seldom met with, and at the same time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Cougross and Jefferson streets-tho greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTIIINQ in th country. MAAS ft 11KYMANN. Boys nnd Yontbs’ Clothing, • bo surpassed in the variety of stylos, mako 1853. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. P 1KUMON, IlKIDT & CO., No. 101 Bry an, and 08 Ht. Julian-sts., Savannah, Georgia, have now in store, and are receiving weekly additions by the steamers, a large and well selected Spring stock of fash ionable READY MADE CLOTHING, to which thoy invite the attention of merchants and tho publio in gen eral. Tho favorable reputation our goods have gained, both for style and quality, we nro determined shall bo sustained j and no effort* wilt he snared to give our cus tomers entiro satisfaction. Receiving,as wedo.goodsdl- rect from OUB OWN MANUFACTORY, we are enabled to soli them as low as oan bo furnished in the Southorn country. Gur stock is varied and complete throughout, and peculiarly adapted to the Southern trade. We have r in store COATS asfdllows: Black and Fancy Ala- a and Bombasine Frocks, Sacks and halt Sacks, i AAAOwn, Ruff aud Fancy Clonded Linen rtrate, Fine White Linen Duok Eugliih Paitots, Fancy Silk Cro tons, Tongee Silks, Real Grass Linens, Black and Fan cy Cashmerotto Business Coats, etc., eto. l'ANTS. Ulaok Doeskin, Plain aud Fnuer Cassini ores, Plain and Fancy Linen Drillings, Heavy White and Fancy Duok do., Block and Fa nor Cashmerotto, eto., eto. A groat riety of White Fig'd and Embroidered Mart ESI 8, Black and Fancy Satin Forms, White and Silk do. do. Also a full stock of Furnishing Goods, _ .nse, Mori no and Cotton Undershirts, Fancy Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Books, eto. Also a superior stock of Youths' Clothing. Tho attention of Merchants vis iting the city ia respectfully solicited to an examination of our stock, which will be sold on acoommodating tcrmi -feb 19 AN ORDINANCE To amend the existing Piro Ordinances of tho City of Savannah and the llainlols thereof. 8*0. I. 8« it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho City of Savannah, nnd the hamlets thereof, in Council awcinblod, and it Is hereby ordained by She au thority ofthe same, that from aud after the passing of this Ordinance, the Eastern Boundary of the Jr# limits ofthe City #f Savannah, and th# Hamlets thereof, shall be as follows, to wit: commencing St tho River, p» •»»- foot of East Broad Street, and running thence S wardly along the East aide or East Broad Street, pro- longlugsaid line until It intersects tho prok-r.gatb ' Guiuuett Street, eatonded to the East. Seo. 2. He it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, militating again! the provisions of this Ordinance bo aud the suit are hereby repealed. Poasod in Council, Savannah, 10th March, 1853. IL. 8. J R. WAYNE, Mayor. Epwahs O. W i mo if, Clerk of Council. ml2 10 aeclion of au Ordinance, entitled “ An Ordinance to set apart nnd dedicate a portion of tho Spring- Held pluntnti.Mi, lately purchased by the Corpora tion from the heirs and devisees of Joseph Stylos, deceased, for a public Cemetery : to provide for sale of the lots in said Ceinolery. for purposes of sepulture, and for the protection, preservation, adornment and regulation of said Cemetery, uod further te regulate luluro interments. Passed June fid, 1852. Sec. 1. Be it ordulnsdby the Mayor and Aldermen ofthe city of Savannah and tho hamlots thereof, in Counoil assumblsd, and it is hereby ordained by the au thority of the same, that from and after the passing of this ordinance, the fith section of said ordinance above recited, ahall be amended by adding the following pro viso, alter tho word ••Valuation." to wit: *• Provided that no person in his own name shall bid off or purchase more than ono of tho lute in said Cemetery." Sec. 2. Be it furthor ordained by Uie authority afore- said, that from aud after the passing of Mils leased member or connection of his either ol the old Cemeteries into Laurel Grovo Ccrno- tery, bo, and the satno is hereby repoaled. Sec. 3. Bo It further ordained by the authority afor said, that all ordinances or parts or ordinances iniliti ting against the provisions of this ordinance, be, as ‘he same are, hereby repealed. Pussod in Council, Savannah,!March 10,1833. JL. 8.J R. WAYNE, Mayor. Eiiwabd O. WIL30H, Clerk of Counoil.; 6 mar 13 Cad non to Compositors H. H. Drnilen, a primer of Zanesville, Ohio, died on liio 22d ulr., from lover commoted by a habit of pur- ting typo in hie mouth while “ epacing out 1 ' lines. A dandy I, gem:rally supposed to bo about two thirds walking stick, and tho rest kid gloves and hair. Great Keduetiou of Prices. In order to roduoo the proiont large and ohoico stock of WINTER GOODS 8 A V A N N Ah“b A Z.4 A It, I lb Broughton street, next door to Horton <r Bike- mom’s Jewelry Store. A DELRANCO bogs in announce to his city .• *»d oountry ouatomers that in order to prepare hu store for tho reception or his Bpring Goods, he has determined to offer to jiurrAowra for eaeh very liberal inducements to supply themselves with Winter Goods from his present stock. To those who have plcted thoir supplies tho present tffords a ra.„ . to make purchases. Theso Goods being entirely i ““ ’ the market (no is often tho any price, in order t._.. cash purchasers for the ,, , .. - c ~g . —:-useke#p*re will do well to call early, thereby insuring to themselves the best op- portnnity to make good, selections. jan 5 e chance _ _ WUOI.K8AI.E AND UKT'AIl. CLOTHING STORE. ■ 1 AVING removed from the corner of Barnard iJLand Uryan street to UA now brick building erected ou the site ol the Phtonlx House, on Bryan street, above Mr. Champion a Grooery Store, tlie Buhsoribors respeet- I'fUy •fjunmoe to the oltisens of Savannah nnd iu vl- slnfty that they will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected Block of 6 Meiuly Jdude Clotlilng, Togetlior with .T.ry Artlolo neneutry in th, Crentlcmen’a Farmshing- Line. Vft would toy:to apMUl attootton to our olroout had ■olMt .took of Foil and Wintor Uarmruu. til.IIu ot of tho ttnoal quUU, Cravat, la er.rv varl.ty, Collar. J “"WO" aud (Jod.r.hirt. of ya- C ;P>- 1Ul -. Otovai, Hoc.., ffSStJtSBiAS Uuuauntly Low Prlrew, byl ncytWIm U. AMUUAM A UltoiltER, Olivor . now trick hnlldltut. ttryaa-Vt. WINTER IRON WORKS, Jr9®13SS5ttd{'4a JL « average of an Engine weekly—and beg aUentiou afm u uw * t v * ,u »ble improvement in Mill Machinery of the day, umf to wurmnUtl—io wit- C OOFI it»8 FATKNT UPRIGHT AND war «»nTcwt.Wfe1« JiH inmmparal.ly (uyKrior *ub,titute for the Buy Wheel. 1 hei poouliur principle from which tho above Nl.ll Ue- rlves its greatest merit, is more especially valuable in its application to tho Gang Saw frame. The l-_: n „ standa immediately undorneath the Sash, to whiolAhe Piston Rod is directly aUaehed. The motfeu of th J tlfcflgwbjr the journais and wrist, (so liable to ltv Virtue .VTh^JPW) ° f 1111 hetttl “« ^ndenoy. i i r? , #f , ‘Vf, B r,uui Pl«. Practical demonstration «au be furuArhud that those mills are capable of an ea- sy epood of JOU revolutions por minute, and at thin ****}* “"‘Ml 6 ** J ‘ho cut ofthe saws being almost alone board. A common speed for tho single saw under this application is from 280 to 5W0 revolu tions per miuuuf The style in whloh these Eagiao* aud their appurtenances are gotten ur, is superior throughout, while the mill ia iu dcalgn, embodies eve- B r practical and well tried improvement extant. The ngiae and other work from this eotablUhittont is not excelled in any part of tho United States. Employing salt does, the best talent, and provided with the best heavy and lighb tools and materials, no auptnorUy of •tyle or workmanship it ailmittedl This polut is readi ly conceded by all who visit these vary extensive works. Attention Is also oaUod to Cooper’s ** Htrlcily Pomble and Vlbru- tory» Circular »aw >1*114 Wlish may be hanled with entire facility, from point U point, at pleasure, tyr f-»ur hnrees; and is warranted ou- porior to any heretotor* preiouted to tlie public. Coatreots made for delivery in Now York, New Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Auguet* or Ua- 00a:—thottatiaportatloa io theso point# b-jing moder ate Crow th* facilities presented by tho Railroad and Water oonunuAioaUoa therewith. Address, A. WARNER, Seo'y, cr, J. S. WINTER, Atj t, „ . . Moitt^jiucry, At A. V. S.—XkMC work, have rcoastly ,h>iip.a to l’cii,.- ecU, 51a., A Atilt i.rovlded wtth two of -* Cooper', dtreut «UH* Ufttqt A'ogmo., cod two of ItU .iu*le H»w Kn- Ri.'j^whlcItAntoH'AWcot cuttiaf Ad.IXAl feet of Ituo- Tttopdrtk. ort.rloj, offodod th. p.robM, »f toot toottsh thoNonh.ro olid Eoot.ro8lou«, in. „„„ of ivrtotoui mort appro rod Mm. oftor tot ouotlo- 5—5 thooo of fhio ootnpouy j thoy r.torood .fur thot- oo,h lovoottArtlotu oooTtnood thot oo ..t.lM.hiu.ot nvt witfcproooaLod fltleh «en«r.t odroot^o., or oombl- nations of lmprevumont as found at these works. iusrsRK.voaa: T. O. Metcalf, President Mochanics' B'k Augusla. G. B Uianr, rro*‘tB-k of the Republic, New York. Leonard A Smith, N. Y.; E. WitLiuglon, Savauuah. Wm. M. Martin, Charleston; Wright, Williams k Co.. New Orieauo. ly O ot 13 TIARPKlt’H MAGAZINK tor dlwrch- JQL JiwMrieo; or. Uto Ittikoown B.l»t.„., UyC.th- ^0 Blooliur, oothor of -Mod.ru AccotopththmooU." i or.Holroat aud laaolvoat. By Itobiuson & Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealer* in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, \ JlEuuir receiving iheirstocksof Fall aud Win- Xl. Goods, consisting in part of fiuo Bine, Black, nud janoy Colored English and iYoneh Cloths; Over- Coatings, of Blaok, Bluo and Fancy Colored Beavers and « f -rseye, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Blaok aud Drab; English, inch aud Ainerioan Cassimor .of Bl k and FauoyCol- ors; Vestings, ot Silks, Santins, Cashmeres. Embroid ered, and rloh Cut-8ilk Velveta. AU of which wiU bo made up at the ahortet notioe, and in tho best style of workmanship. Oar Beady-Mod. Clothio, 1. iaAnufoctur.d ot tho i:' 11 ' 1 ,"** 11 Clothing llouw of W. T. J.anlngo A Co., No. 331 Broadway, Naw York, and la warranted oquj to any In tlie city. v^? e i r i OOI V, U A tly , on h * nd ‘ho largest aasortmsnt wJu! 1 . n f Uo ??f ? r »ny house in the trade, suoh as White aud oolored Blurts; Fancy do: Bilk, Lisle Thread and Gausi* Merino Under GarmcnU; Shaker Flannel and I-ambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lambs Wool llmlery» Bilk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, White and colored Kid Glovoe, of Alexander's make; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; and, in foot, every thing noeoasnry to a geutlsman's wardrobe. For sale on as sooommodating terms ac can be had in the city, at Gaudry $ Building, next door to Pulaski House. sep31 Fall nnd Winter Dry Goods. L aROCIIE, BO\YNE A CO. have received by re cent arrivals, and offer for sal* upon the most fa- * f. oU ■took of Plantation Goods, to which they invito tho attention of merchants and planters, vin 23.U0U yards Kerseys, all qualifies. 1 * 12,000 do Bohloy'e Plains. ‘U'liS! whtto oad blaok Wuhlogton Jeoao. i-.'JS oil-wool Plata,. AJWO p;t™ Eu.ir.h Oafltl Blanket,, too do 10-4 11-4, and 12-4 Whitney Blanket#. “ 5^. U and 4-4 Bro. Shlrtfago. _ .?i , , do Osnaburgs. ^r dl i tl0 “ ^ *• bo . T *» thelr ‘took Of House FurnUh- ‘^1 9Upl# and .f‘* n °y V ry Oood, » *« bow complete, and will compart -,rlf h any house la the southern oountry. i/pholstcry iind Cabinet Work. The subscribers having taken tho etor* on Whitaker-stroot, noxt to Dibblo k Carey's Tai loring Establishment, rceueotfnUy announce to . the niilioni of Savannah tiiat they are prepared to execute all orders In Die above line on the moat „ , , REASONABLE TERMS. . Special attention paid to repairing ail kinds of Furni- Funerals supplied at the shortest notice. JAMES LARKIN. oot 20 ly THOMAS TIERNEY. the City of Savannah, and the Hamlets thereof, in Cuun- cil as r embl*d, and it is hereby ordaiued by tho authority of the same, that from and after tho passing of this Or dinance the provisions of tho above rooitod Oidiuanoe bo so amended aud extended aa to prevent bulls, cows, oxen, calves, and other cattle running at largo within tho following limits, vis: Guiuuett street ou tho south, prolonged oust and wsst to thoexteudod corporate limits of the City of Savannah, and the hamlots tlioreof, tho Savannah rivor on tho north, and the corporate limits of tho City of Savannah on the east and west. 8*0. 2. Be it further ordained by the authority afore said, that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances mill uting against the prorlsions of this Ordinance be, and the same are hereby repenlcd. Passed in Council, Savauuah, 10th Maroh, 1803. Attest: R. WAYNE, Mayor. Ldwakd Q. Wiiaom, Clerk of Council. mar!2 10 Hew-York Advertisements. Collar’s Exterminator. 17IOR TIIE TOTAL EXTERMINATION 6f JK-_ Bate, Mice, -Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, Moles, Beetles. Crickets, Ae. Warranted not iuinrious to the human Dually. Will not die in their holes. Also -Exterminator for the total annihilation of J3ED- Principal Depot, 448 Broadway. RnrKM*HaKs.-WasUingUmand Centre Markets; Mr. Hodge*, Carlton House ■ D. D. Howard, Irving Honse; Captain Flowors, Pacific Hotel; Shelley’s Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony street# ; Chut, rhibault. No. IS Washington street; L. Delrao- nic°, 28 Broadway ; E. O. Howard. Editor of the Bun- d*) Times: Westchester House, Bowery and Broome street* ; w. Holberton, 430 Broome street, and 75 Maiden Lane; Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street; Georgo Gay, &7 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 MoDongal street; L. B. Biuesse. 43 John street, and 80 St. Mark's Place; Thomas Thom Architeot, 304 Broadway. crkti no tin or 167 deaths. I have given Henry H. Costar's Extorininator an ef fectual trial, and having seen the wobderful effects of the same, and convinced of th* superior efficacy of his Exterminator over any other preparation ever offer red to the publio, I oordiaify recommend it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator, 167 RATS were found Jl *d in th* kitehon and collars. THOMAS KIRK, M _ Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery. New York, Deoember 11th, 1851. For sale by all tho wholesale druggists in the city and tho princinal druggist* iu the United States, Canadas, West Indies, Ao. Warranted in all cases. None genuine unless signod by HENRY R. COSTAR, iyj£ „ . *7. 448 Broadway, New York. IA MOt&B/oa 4 "®' ‘ M Philadelphia Advertisements t’laiio I'orics. O. C B. CARTER, No. IT! Oh.otm.t- —lot. olith door mlon* Fifth, orpotlu Be wl.e in lime—’Tim folly lo defer. _ AFFLICTED READ I fpUOUSANDS nro suffering from disease from I whloh thore in no dilSioulty in being permanently and speedily relieved, provided the means be used. As every vice has its own punisbmont, so it would seem ovary .disease has its remedy. This ia true, and there AM U «.°n h in5 J n ™. h mAJ' f0 m, mur0 cert * ia ‘han that the AMERICAN COMPOUND is the most epoudy aud oortain rcuiody for all disosscs of a delicate character, known to the world. Adapted to evory singe of the dis- oase sox and oonstltution, at a ) times and seasons, there is no foars of oxposure, detention ft-cin business, f*5 r kk®B in diet;f rom the certain and s;>eody re- lier it gives, it is now the most popnlar remedy of the daV 4'm j j ‘honsand oasos have been cured effectually it dnring the i<ast year. Prepared by a practical - ytiomn, toe afflicted can rely with confidence on its ??“a Ta P° wer> over diseases of this character. Full directions accompany oach bottle. for . th « Amerlean Compound, ^ , AN OltDlNANCJE, Disorderly Riding and Driving-Drays, Wagons, to. Sbo. 3. lnd be it fUrthor ordained, by the authority aforesaid, that each dray, cart, wagon, or other carriage ■o intended for hire, shall be driven and inauagod by * the provisions of this soctiou, thr ownors of suoh dray, cart, wagon, or other carriage, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding thirty dollars, . 8 i c ; And R further ordained, that it shall not be lawful tor any person or persons to ride on horse-back in the city faster than in a canter; noT f or other person driving a coach or other cfledfuttrthtnis a moderate trot; nor for any porson driving a loaded cart, wagon, dray or other carriage “ * “**■ articles of produco, ----- -- — —, — in a pace boyo“ J _ walk, (except bread-carts, which may bo drivon used for the transportation oi wares or meroliaudise, to jirooeod iu a paco Coyond walk, (except bread-carts, which tnoy bo drivon at a Monais. moderate trot,) but all uuloaded carts, drays or wagons 1 — may be drivon in a moderate trot in all wide streets, provided, cevertneless, that tho drivers thereof shall not be ^owed to turn oorners or proceed through nar row streets, or on wharves, iu any othor manner than in a walk, aud any person violating any ofthe provis ions of this sootlon, or the owner or owners of suoh ve hicles, shall, on conviction, be flned, if a white or free K rson, in the sum of five dollars; and if the o a slave, his owner or employer shall pay a lik and on reftisnl to do so, the said slave shall be c< ted to jail, and there remain until liis ownor ... em ployer shall havo paid tho said tine, togetlior with all expenses; and if auy freo person of color offending against this Ordinance, refuso or bo unable to pay the aforesaid hues, suoh free person may bo committed to jail, there to remain not exceeding ten days, or until 'he said line and all expenses shall have been ] ' Sec. 5. And be it further ordained, that i and purchase only of tho Agent*. Observe that the gonuino has tho written Signature of the proprietor cn *“• wrapper, and the name blown in the Olass-Frioe ForsaUbv A. A. Solomons k Co.,Thos. M. Turner ft I t? 00,n * Savnunah : Phillip Moise, Agusta • Ellis ft Co.. Maoon; William Root, Marlotta; and by Druggists in all the large towns and Cities in tho United st »*e«. eodly jy 29 Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. 8UBM0RIBEH has ou baud, aud is JL constantly receiving from the best and most respeo- table manufacturer* in tho country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewolry, and sterling Silver Ware, suoh as Tablo. Dessort and Tea Spoous aud Forks; Sil ver llatos and Walters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd Saucersj Goblota; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and Sauce Ladfes: Plo, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives: Solid silver Dessert. Plcklo and Butter Kulvos; Nap^ kin Rings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; 8ilver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladler; Cake Baskots; Castors; Waiters; Snuffer* and Trays; Ivory Balanw-HandlJ Knives and SUver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clock* and common Brass for any coachman Clocks of every description. Tiago, to pro- Gold and Silver Lover and Lepino Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and 8ilv#rThim- drays, wagons, or other carriages, shall nse tho lanes of -he city, but shall avoid driving Ihrough them, aud In case any person be found driving in, or nsing the laues as aforesaid, without good or sufficient oxouse, " ' ' oWoof- bo lined iu a sum not oxcei looted and enforced in tho same manner as is prescribed i the fourth sootlon of this Ordinance. Tho City Marshal, City Constables, and tho oOicors ~ ' * ^hereby instructed to 6rh,'l83»r' * UO ' r ” " uot,on " °' Ifcy V.OBI and private* of tho City Guard, ,, „„ •^MfjMthe above sootions of an Ordinance possod June By order of his Honor, B. WAYNE, Mayor. FPWAJtD G. Wilson, Clerk of Counoil. mh4—10 atruction aud putting down of a Flood Gate in the igtield Canal. For plan and specifications, apply the undersigned JAMES P. SCREVEN, a fab’28 Chairman D. cic. ifclHT TICKETS FOR NKCJROKN.— Extract from Ordinance passed 2d August, 1839, by tho master, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro or persou of color, shall pass the bearer thereof until ten o’clock P. M.; but that, in order to pats a negro free person of solar after ton o’olook P. M., a spool-. ticket shall b« given, whloh ticket shall specify the hour when it is to expire, and may b4 given both be fore and after ten o'olook P. M.: Vionried, however, that no ticket shall pass the bearer thereof after mid night. whether it be dated before or otter that hoar, un less the tiino when it is given, and tho ol<joot in view, and the place to whloh the u * j - speeiflea." The officers and privates of the City Gnard are here by ordered to enforce the above section. By order of his Honor the Mayor. EDWARD G. WILSON, ^avannah^WU^JMij^jJWX^Clerk of Couudl. Duvid Morris, COUNKR or linVAN AND JSFPXB80N-STXBKT8,] SAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Doom, Shutters, Locks, all kinds Railings, Grates, Sec. WROUGHT IRON SAFES, with unpiok- ablo Locks, MADE TO ohdxh. Persous wish ing to ancortain the qualities of the Sarcs mode by mo in this city, aro respect hilly rewrrod to the Rank of 8avanAah, the Planters' Bank, and the following mer chants, whom I have supplied: A. A. Solomons ft Co.. Einstein ft Kokman, J. L. Oof*, and D. B. Nichols. All enUUHS, COLDS AND BUONCH1T18. I >ASTILLE8 HE PARIS, for the cure o/Couffht, x Colds aiul Bronc/tili?, AJfections of fAt Throat—sc prevslunt at this season of the year. Wed j not recom mend the Pastilles do Paris to cure all the ills life is heir to, bat wo do eav they will cure all affoctlons of the throat, as a trial ot them will prove. Manufactured Moore ft Taylor, 81 Maiden Lane, New York. Just r ceived and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, ,, _ , , Monument Square. «.N. B.—Tho gonuino boars tho writton signature of Mooro ft Taylor. / , n 4 order* punotually attend*! aug24 tiuns, Rifles, Hardware, &c. r a . r PIIE SUR8CKII1ER begs leave to inform his ■ friends and tho publio generally, that he ha* pi chased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHE1... MOoacVM-ak, and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ac., at venr low prices, for eash. Manufacturing aud repairing, of all kinds, promptly and earefully executed, and at Tow prices. J. T. JONES. BENKttitT’H BOOTS AND 4JA1TKK8 m Jast received from Philadalphia. BfGontlomen in want of a noon article M invited to the ab.)vc goods. feb 24 W. HEiDT, Gibbons* Building. 15J CANDLES . BOXES Hull A Sou's Mould Candles, 15 do pure Si*rm and Stearin do, 5 do Adamaatino do 1 at cost price*; 15 do Patent Tallow do, 12U oents per lb.; 5 half bbls No 1 Mackerel; 5 do do.I*?2 do; 10 qr do Vos 1 and 2 do; 5 half bbls Codfish, Sounds ami Tongues; 20 boxes Peart Starch; 2U do Colgate's Pal* Soap; 20 half bid* extra Caual Flour; 15 bblf Extra do: 40 baskets assorted brands Champagne; I.ondon Porter, •Its and uinta : Fin* old Brandies and Wines, in bottio and on draught. To be sold cheap for eash, at SCALLY’S, Bt. Andrew's Hall. S UPBUlDli WIllNKY^-4bbU.ol first quality loading and for sale by COHENS ft HERTZ. Elegant Laced Striped Tissues. White aud Pink Pi'd do Mich Printed Bareges, 2!'u’ ttatl FlMd Grenadines, Rich Organdie Lawns and Muslins, French Cambrlos, Black Bareges, Black amt White 1‘nrit Mixtures, Light Kid and Aiox. Silk Gloves,* Blaok and White Crape Shawls, At 83*Broughton-st, by W.C. WAD8WORTH. /"1IDKH.—40 barrels V-/ pagno Cider landing this day from brig Macon, for “7 17)W. M. DAVIDSON. ’ I>1 LOT AND NAVY BitKAD. BARK El.8 litnding from brig Wilson Fuller eJyj and for sole by m »r8 CLAQHQRN ft CUNNINQIIAM. 4 FOK SALK. STEAM ENGINE—perfectly now, of 10 horse power, with Booiler attaohod. Apply to 0 W COHENS ft HERTZ. DKANOV. Jko.—5 half pipes Oturd Urauiiy; JD 9*i,** uao *‘ w obis. Domestlo do.; i pipe* Holland Gin; 30 bbls. P. A.do.; 40 bbls. N. O. ™ » bl, 'i N ', W * ''’ lli,, h0y; 80 bbls. Old Mouonga- bela do. Received aud fer sale by ftloMAHON ft DOYLE. R BCK1VUD por Mourner Alabama, U Uarrels Pig Iloms—for sale by raar W A. BONAITD. S AMB, SMOKED BEEF, TONGUES, &c - Jnst reooived and in store, 200 Roloson's extra so- r Baltimore Hams. 4 bbls. Now York Pig do., 2 Smoked Boot, Smoked aud Pickled Tongues, Pig Baoon, Bologna Sausages, Ac. ' QEOAALEXANDEB. ^RANGKH.—20 boxes iu fine onlor and for (mar 12) L)KBF. — Choiee Philadviphia fuiuily markot JLJ Boof, in whole, half aud quartor barrel* : also, few Srrels Dried Beef-tor sole by ’ ' M UNIS ft FLORANCE. ADhlKA WINK—iu wood and glass of vsry superior quality—for sale by MINI3 ft FLORANCE. 1IITH B.ng. ; Cu'lored do ; for sale t»y wu Laroche lbowi F OULARD LUWTKR f French Prints,Mus- Bn Gingham, and Swiss Muslin,(ool’J figures): just reoeived by (mar 1ft) LaROCHE ft fsOVNE. nKNTLKJIKN’S fslIiUMKU CRAVATS. \J 8Uk Pocket Hdkfii, Linen do.; iust received by jw ^ LaROCHE ft BOWNR. Jj’OJft 8 A LB*—A Mulatto Girl seventeen years Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; ltaxors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Port Monais. wMMS? wm 10 •*»“ 10 .< F J® m J°“« experience and extensive facilities, he confidently believe* he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. His prices are as low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment in the State. 18 6. WlLMi— ” * ' HOT. No. 1 Markot-aqnaro. FIBK’B METALLIC; BURIAL UA8K8. Tbisvaluabloartiololsjudiroceived aud for sale by „ I. W. MORRELL A CO., sept3Iy Solo agents in this City for the Inventor PIANO FORTES. W. MORRELL & CO. Have on hand a splendid assortment Piano Fortes, from the best manu factories iu tho country. For tone and ■ • vv. n itfWCiW ffa ■ Hr? SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T HE tiubscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala- pama, Florida, 8outh Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for tho reception of his frionds. He assures them that nothing will bo left uu- done on bis part to continue it a convenient and comfor table Barber Shop. His prices will bo as reasonable as In any similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style SO 20 8ingle?bhavo lo Shampooing 25 Shaving six aud soven times a week 2 00 Shaving five times a week, l 60 Shaving three or four times a week 1 oo Ticketsi for Chlldren's.Hair Catting, 8 for 1 00 Hot and Cold Batlis....% 60 Parents are respoctfnlly imformed that every oars and pains will bo taken with their children when sent to the Saloon to be waited uiwn. He will also keep for sale a variety of Fancy Goods, suoh as Goutlomon's Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me- ■; E Cotton Undershirts and Drawors. Pocket •Hdkfs., Collars, Socks, and othor artlolo* of Gentle- meu-e weaf; also-Hair, Tooth, Ilat, Nail, Flosh, Clothos and Shoo Brashes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a great varioty of other articles. . Balm of Havanunb. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him' self for cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousand) who have received the benefit of oleaaslng of dandruff improving and darkening the Hair, are willing to oom- tnond it. Price—a bottle, or three bottles for £2 25 Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take tho pleasure of informing his uu - merons friondo that he ha* opened a maguifioout Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Brood-street, Augusta, whore every convenience will be found to make his na^ tron* ooinfortablo. Utrangor* and friends visiting Au gusta are respectfully solicited to give me a call. J. M. llAYWOOD, ioonument-sq., Savannah, Janl ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-st.. Augusta. eucb patterns and finish ne to defy competition. Mesare. NunnsftClaik'saud James Thompson's Instruments, which aro hero offered, stand unrivalled In tho opinion or all oom potent judges, as poaoeening beauty and purity of tone never before attained by any maker. Also, PIANOS with AJOLIAN Attachment, Churcb and Par or ORGANS. 8ERAPHINE8 and M^LODE- ON8, all of whloh are wnrrantod, and will he sold the manufacturers’ lowest cash price*. All eashorders for musle promptly attendod to. Seeond hand Pianos bought and sold. Pianos tnned and repaired. » ,noc *“ Jf th « philadel- f H .! A +<i ADB * Y Pf *<U8IC,and th* portoctsatU- raction It has given, luduoes the subscriber to eoutinue It. Loboo. in BINQINO, PIANO, IIAB5, OUITAR, to.. nr« (Iran lij Artl.u of tho Tory h1.ti.it .blHty. It n , .d»bn}bom«!,tti.»od,th.t 81,. ANlJltKA ALKIflt, ond Mod.mol.oll. IlEi.KNE SCHAAKF, rrho ittnj pro-omlnont ornong tho tiroroulon. oro oonnootod rrith tho Iiutltmlon, nnd doroto their time nnd tnlonta to tho fupllt. [jeaa ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Prlnoliml. UEORUE J. IIENKEll No. 178 Chestnut-street, Philadelphii OPP08ITK TlHi *TATK HOI MU, Ha* just reeeived from Franoe his Sprihg assortment v. FURNITURE COVERINGS pOMIMtW?^^™ colon In Brocatolle, Plnili aud Satin De Laine. Curtains hung in tho most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE OF rilENOH MANUTAOTURE, in onto for Drnwln,-Room>, aim,, on hand or Import- to to order. Persons wishing to Furnish in the latest style In Fall, are rear tetru lly In form od that we are now having manufactured in Paris twenty fine seta of superb Roe4 wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of whloh tho sample oeta havo boon reooived. The style Is entirely new and of tho meat graceful design. Those wishing to Furnish now will plonso call and examine the Jmmouso stock i haud boforo purohaaing, as the goods will be sold low. A targe assortment of well finUlied plain MahogaL * ' ^ a ' nutFur,lllut ® on hand, for sale cheap. Lee & Walker, • (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGi? WII.LIG No. 188 Chcstnut-st., Phladelphia, _ , DBAI.RUS IN PI A NO FORTES Muatrnl Inntrnnienta, Kheet IHuhIc. Violin,<Jultiir,Ilurp Ktrluxs.iLo A LL of which will bo sold at tho vory L„„, OflUloftiiw sent to any part of theU.8tates 6y addressing as above, post peid. LEE ft WALKER’S stock being one ofthe largest the U. States, aro oonfidentof giving satisfaction to those who may favor thorn with thoir putrenage. J« IA 1 GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BY Evans A Watson’s No. 88 Dock-street, Philadelphia, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS! *“ THB STATR FAIB. lIARHIBBUUti, October 30, 1851. The nndorsigned,appointed i a Committee for the pntpose bv the offloera of the State Fair, wore present this after noon, when Messrs. EVANS ft WAT80N tested one of their small siied Salamander Hre-Proqf Chests, at whioh time they consumed tiihkb cords or mencing cleat to doatroy ltho'oast 1 ron foe t. A# On oponlngtho Cheat, tho papers, togethor with 2,000 circulars doposited “lenoe, were taken out, not only havlugbei , but, not hsvintr thn •nnOIHnoo n* mm. themjf, . . , , ■ “““"'“S -» 1 o'clock, P. M., having exposed it to a white boat/or tieo hours, suffi- Jossrn Ritnkr, Ex-Governor A. O. IlRISTBK, John B. Cox, A. T. Nswoold, C.W.VAM HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER ProIt fP tu * fieri, (Falling of the Womb.) I'"E attautiun ofPhyaieians and Ladioisuffering >• ffomthe above derangement, is respectfully in- ted to I an Horn s Improved Uterine Supporter."— without the Steel Springs, which are highly objectionable on account of thoir chafing the hips, so., making them extremely unploasant to be work.— They have no superior for tho relief and cure of the above displaoomout, and are recommended and used in tho practioe of the following Professor sof Obatotrios and Diseases of women and children, vis,: Proflessor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Oa. J. 8. Lougshore. Female Mod. Colloge, PhUa. Clia*. Woodward, Med. Inst., Clnciunatti, O. ;;»..m ohn J5 on ’ Colnmbi * Col '« e ’ WMh, «».I>.C. H. MiRer, Med. Dep’t, Unirta, Louisville, Ky. ..Ok .k A?" p?***. w ' d - Coll'jo or^ooMloha.N. O. and by the Physicians generally throughout the Unitod States. C.W.VAN HORN ft CO .Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of Instrument* for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, and for all * **-- —i of Bandages, or Instra- J. B. MOORE ft CO. Agents in Savannah je 18 INDOW SHADES AND UILT COR- . NI c jjpS.*-AXM) Shades, with fixtures oompleto; 1000of Woodford's fine Gilt Cornices; 2000 fino English Curtain Bands; Curtain Pins; Worsted Cord, in vario- gatad colors; large Worsted Tassels to match; Cord and Trssels for Pictures; Pavilion Rings and Rosetta: just received and for sale by °o*2« I. W. MORRELL ft CO. TAIItKCTiailPOKTATIONH_ IN BO NIL tints _ W half pipes Otard Dupe/ ft Co. Brandy, various utages and wurriiuted 4th proof, in Custom House stores, aud forsale on as favorable terms as any in matw kot. A constant supply of direot importations. Cog nac and Bordeaux Brandies. Also 100 bail ' nayiata" Champaui isketi “Buo- naviata , 'Chainpancne imported by oureelvee-a choice ltmc. 50 baskets Utiidtiok aud Bouohe Champagne.-— F.1P «.!« nn favorable torma, by WE VEBSTER ft PALMES. C1GAKS. TUST received a choice lot of CIGARS, via. M J9.000 Bio Hondo*, Ui.OUO La Guiputcuaua, 10,000 . Lh India, 10,000 Antonio Garoia, for . . J*' JACOBS, No. 27 Bull-street, Sign of the Big Indian, near Monumeut-j.iuare, Savannah, Georgia. S ULiAK.—20 lituls. choice Porto Rico dugar, lauding and for sale by CLAOIIORN ft CUNNINOIIA5L J s'MBKOIDBItlKSj Lace and Muslin (tapes, - i J ^ nde v r ; h * ndkr- * L*e«»ad Maslin Collars, Emb’d tudkerohiofs, Under Sleeves. Swiss and Camb'o Edg ings and Insortings, Emb’d Skirts, fto.ftc.. just reooived b 7 . W.C. WADS WORTU, Marshall House buildings. of A * UIU P“ *“ tbo Clfy. T REQUEST the citizens who have private pumps X not to oall on the men attending the publio pumps to repair them, except through the Contractor, os be personally sees and examines every pump in the city every day (Sundays excepted) by eleven o'clock, A. M. The subscriber will attend to ax^y calls for deepening, clearing, or repairing on new prlvatajump*:" v . JOSEPH R. THOMPSON, (^ty Pump Contractor. B RANDY.—25 halfpipes choice Brandy fending, of the folionlug brands: of London Color Henneesy, Otard, Dupay ft Co. Cognao, Jas. Hennessy “ J. J. Dupuy KELLY ft CO. " Siuer no fey 8fet, 1851—for sale by BRIGHAM, I old-* good house servant, and capable of cutting making Cresses. Apply to WM. WBIQHT. pOK BALK. i°®^* r f«fe Baltimore Floor, SJU Reynold's eugar-oered Hams, ••□g from brig Joeephos and for sale by Li*CLAOIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM. A Woman thirty-five years old good cock, washor and tranor. Apply to W OOL — WOOL — WOOL — purchased J*a»3 ROWLAND ft CO. I3UTTKK, UHKKME, 30 kegs selected hO boxoi^English Dairy Chopsci 100 boxes and psr steamer, and for sal* by -imitin TON, JOHNSTON ft CO. On BOXES Virtue., in hklrgtUou wV and quart jarj, » doaen Yeast Powders, SSSS!S\f ^u.-Lnndins from brig Clem- CVdAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. ItKCKIVitD.—30 Boxes Adninnutine Candles; 10 boxes Suporflne do., put up in boxes of lbs., for family usn—for sale by A. BON AUD. iar 10 Corner of Bay and Whittaker sta. AItlllAN’8 UA1R llVK.-A^pnly ..roTT- V* man s Instantaneous Hair Dye, warranted to dvo permanently, just reoeived and for Mle by * JOHN B. MOORE ft CO., Gibbon's Buildings. i'OH SALK. — A good ccrriage or woron HORSE, with a light three-spring WAGON. Ap- r.» tmM] C. D. SCALLY’8. Ht. Andrew*, li.jl. l> P 'hep? . »»«OKKD TONOUKS AND f “"Tans 0 - Luce aud.Silk Mantillas: for sale by HENRY LATH HOP ft CO. OOD«.-Bine and White Mittqnito Whit* Uobinet d<, Pavilion Loops, Cur- CJ. W. van HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, The only Braee manufactured that does net bind or chafe under the arms, and can be witft both ease and comfort. Thoso who have worn other Braces are requested to give thoso a trial, to test their superiority over all others. Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all othors, who eithsr from habit or oo- cupatlon, or from a weakly or dobill tated constitution have acquired the habit of bending forward, (round 'shoulde/edl and oompreaeing the Chest and Lungs, will find the itoove Brace to remedy the above dofect, . . - * nd unsure an erect oarriage, with improved symmetry aud form of body to the wearer, id also allowing a full, free and healthy action nnd pansion of th* Lungs, by removing the compression, id preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organa from bsooming weak and diseased. mm m . mm , C. W. VAN HORN ft CO., Manufacturers of Surxloal Bandages of all descriptions, Philadelphia. ft- n • ureioal B; i£!l J. B. MOOHB A CO. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. THE ALTEUATiONS and IMPROVEMENTS I in our Storo, Including • dn« 8UOW-ROOM Tor Piano Fortes, and t A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, we would invite the attention of the muaioal public to our stook, comprising ovory artiole in the line, whieli oan be famished (wuolks/lx KKTAIL) at JVeto-York prices. PIANO FORTES, by A. SNfeAMft 0&, J. B. Dunham, and othors of es- tabiished reputation, constantly on hand. „ _ F. ZOUBAUA1 & CO.. Impohtkbs. Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-atroets, °°^ ^^ Next to Market Square. , BAKU AIN8! BAHGA1N8! ~ DRY GOODS AT COST. TIT C. WADSWORTH will commcnco die- poring of his rich and valuable stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOOD*. This day, Dec. 9th, at New-York oost. We hope boom in want of any artlolo in the Dry Goode line will fall to call and examine the goods and price* before purchaslnx, a* we are determined to sell these good* at price# full 25 per cent, less than they be bought atany other house in the city. We will enumerate prices hero, but invite all to call, assuring thorn tba- goods wrUl be offered at prices whloh will be satisfactory. doc 9 8tore under Marshall House. TAILORING. M essrs, dibble a carey having just re m t «r r . ne ?i- P0, ?.i th ® No rth* respectfully invite their ouoMjmers, the oitisena of Savannah, and the publio generally, to call and examine their Fall stock of all ■J7 1 ®* colors of French, English and American Cloths, Casslmere* and Vestings, which they are pre- ^ lUrord v* r * n 1110 neatest and most fasbinnable styles. Also their stock of Ready-Made rh!il?i°“p VJ pir f Sardinian, Albert Top, Coataf Vests and itanta “ d other ^newandfosldoaabla The undersigned having selected these goods with great care, feel confident »r» leasing all who may bo in FANrv T AnTim°^ 0 f FL ' It£ ?ISinNO GOOI^S aud vhifhlh 8 fe oompleto and well assorted, modrti ng*{,rm!k 0 " lkMrrtU ‘ nd “ 00mi “’H DIBBLE A CARET. New Coods P EIt STEAMER FLORIDA—Burnirc,, Tiuu.,. DeLaiues, Mnslins, Robes and Challeys. mar 2 NKV1TT. LATUROP ft 8TKBBIN8. INSURANCE. . THE UNITED .TATE. LITE IN Annnlty wnd Trust t N8IIHANCE, . coinpHny, Chant, r.i-pHual—Ca.h H.ttcm. t a PIT 43. ea«o"ooo7 -SS.'Srafi SStX ^IMI8 A FLORANCE. Iwnb. life and Fire Insurance Aecurv. Clmrl.ir Ouk Mr. Ia.aran.. Coinpnnv, HARTFORD, Cl'. 1 7 * CAPITAL, (Bndorsnt by the State,) $200,000, with a large Surplus. A LFRED GILL, Pres. John L. Bunch. Vice Ttef*t Jamks C. Walxlbv, Secy, U. L.Brno. H.T>„ Ex. Physician for Savauuah. \flioompIny sure on the mutual plan of one-half cash at the ui rates, or on the cash plan at twenty per cent, lower rales. Applications received by feb 21 3m A. WILBUR, 129 Congress-et. Ito WU.A! Ituucron A Bryan, GKNKRAI. AUBNTM AND HUOKKUH. ron THK rvUCUA8B AND SALK Or STOCKS, bONUS, KXCUAUOEJ, 11KAL IC.1TATX. Jum’ 11 ' Hny Mtrcet, tdnvuunnb Liverpool and I,ondou Fire nnd Mta T I nmimnre Oomi IIE nndiir.igned A,mil. of tl »ill Ukerl.k. .g.lu.t >lt« on Bnlldlngi, xrade, fto., ou tho most favorable terms. BANCROFT ft BRYAN, b Company, igs, Stook in jsn24 No. 117 Bay-el., Savannah. ROYAL 1NHURANCJK UOA1PANY LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. OAfllAL, 9,000,000 of Pounds Sterling, ritHIS INSTITUTION hu. ii.mbli.lied » Agenti I in 6avannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will bo issued by ANDREW I Savannah, January 21,1853. 1 LONDON PiltKNIX F1RK OFFICE. 'll 18 Company takes Firo Risks in this eily.and insures Renta aud Leases. ■«pa ROBT. HABERSHAM ft 80N, Agsats. xKTNA 1NHUKANC/K COMPANY . OF HARTFORD, CONN. f|MIE untlersiguod, Agents of the above Com StZill!'-V® U A t ?n U *L d r . il ." *I* , . U * t Flr# Buildings, th,- most favorable terms. COHENS ft HERTZ. Life Insurance Company of New 1 8 £ A £ AI * BATT . Sec’y. JOSEPH B. COLLIN8, .**S Ji, Dr * p* Akkold, Medical Examiner. Applications roceived by feb U ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent, Mutual insurance Company. A BBURY HULL, rresidont and Treasurer.«- Album Chase, Seory. C. F. McKay, Actuary. Tne nndersigued, Agent of the above Company, t to take tlie following risks, vis i Marine, Hi \re; also on tho lives of Servants. es of Whit* Persons are also taken by this C< pany. No extra premium for residing in tho South. . . WILL1AA1KING, Agont, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton ets. BRUNSWICK A FLORIDA RAILROAD /Buffalo Creek, in Glynn county, to tlie eastorn lino the county of Clinch. Tho work is grading, bridj ig, and furnishing cross-ties. Tho prices wiU 1 beral, aud payments made monthly; two-third* ish, and one-third in the Stook of the Compauy. Prctilos of the work are ready for examination at Eugincor s Offlae, as far as the 8 a til la river, and the «u that part of the Road will be first !et. r 17 - , urunswicx. ALLAANDER ft COLLIN8, Macon. ThST—4 NOTICE. A “gainst tho ostato Of C111U8TOPUER DAWSON, late of the Coun ty ot Chatham, deooascd, will please hand in their bills duly attested within the time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said estate will please make payment to WILLIAM C. DAWSON, Administrator. r 12 STTh 6-6 Ice: IC£! Ice! (T»HE Subscriber has uuw on band at his ICE X HOUSE on Liberty Street, a large supply of ICE, ot excellent quality, whloh he will sell to wholesale anJ —* the usual J rear"of W.^W .“Liu'colnVstore, tion; where also, ouatomers e "P. BERANC. 'prompt atten- i be supplied. Di&tfuerreiui Gallery. fpiIE tiubscriber bos tuken the Rooms formerly I occupied by Mr. Prentice, comer St. Jnlfen street and Market #<iusre, where he will be happy to former patrons of the Establishment, and as ms, one* as will favor him with a call. A3* All pictures put up in the best style of the art.-£a H If J. W. MILLER. NEW WINE AND LIPOU STOKE. No. (i Whitaker Street. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ- fcfcftifcei to the oitisens of Savauuah, and of tho in- fcJwWtorior of this State, that he has now opened and will keep continually in store, a large assortment of tho host qualities of the various kinds of Wines nnd ILiquors, both foreign and domostio, invoiced from the sources, and to bis stock of which, at present on l..u U , ho invites attention. Having had extonsivo experience in France as a manufacturer, and in Amorlcaos impoi * ml dealer, his acquaintance with the trade onablc„ to offer ossurmnoo that the artiofes whloh are onu- itsd below aro each gonuine. Artlclen ol Dtreot Importatloo. French Urandiee of various brands; Holland Gin Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisk**: Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Ruin. Wines, Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook. Clar et, Sautorne and Burgundy Wines. Cordials. In Cases, Curaooa, Maraschino, Ratafia.' Slavalts, irschonwasser, Absinth, fto., fto* Ale und Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domostio Liquors. aq gg ly H. MAYER. UOFARTNEKMlilP NOTICE. T UE undurhignod have this day associated them ■elves together under the name and style of Kenip- ton A Verstille, for tho transaction of a general Dry Goods business. Having taken tho staud in Wariugfe Range, No. 72 St. Julian, and 107 Bryan-sts., next door to Messrs. F. Zogbaum ft Co.'s Music storo, they will, in a few days, be prepared to offer to their friends and tho -mblio, a handsome and well selected assortment of ipring Goode. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON. _ HENRY W. VERSTILLE. Savauuah, Feb. 17, 1852. fob 19 NOTICE. FACTORS, Merchant!* and Othcrn, de siring to have their Cotton repaoked, can do so by applying at my press, Eastern Wharves. 'tf C. A. L. LAMAR. OTiCKv—Cuusigiiccs wauled for 112 Irou delphii ► ALON Hldcn and rihoulderit.—20 casks I Bacon Sides, 30 do Shoulders, received and for sale (mar 14)McMAUON ft DOYLE. BATHING liOUHE. T M. HAYWOOD respocifdlly itunouncos to tho tP • ojtiseus of Savannah that on and after this day, ‘•eb. 9th, the price of bathing will be, for a single bath " conta, or 3 tioketa for $1, until tho Lit day of May xt; from tho 1st of May until the 1st of Novcmbei next, the prloe of bathing will be 25 conta a bath, fetf ULMOVAL. McKENNA, of Bahnard 8t. Ciikap Dky- X • Goods Store, has removed to the spacious store, 142 Broughton-st., near to Dickson's Confsotionery. 4 To Hire, GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—u good nurao for Spring Fashion. Maun. BEEBE k CO.’S aaporlor HATS of tins Spring Stylo, now in .tor. Hud for .at. at tt flat sad Cap Storo of N. K. BaKNUM k CO., fot U 141) Ooo.nn Strcut. FRESH OUOI lilUFS. 7RIJITS. Mmokcd Deel nnd Tonguofl.- X? Constantly oa haud by JOHN DALY, tf 28 Whitaker-st. i H. HULL. UE'IKT O. KINO. C’0-i»AItTNEKHHIP NOTIOE. THU uudoreisDed has thfe day associated with him Mr. HENRY C. KING, of Glynn County, with n he will continue the Factorage and Commission Business ia this aity, under the firm of UiUl ft King. JNO. II. HULL, No. 210 Bay street. Savannah, January 12,1853. t lOKN AND OAT8. / 400 bags White Maryland Corn. 200 “ hoavy Pennsylvania Oats, Lauding from brig Josephus nnd for safe by mar 16 GLAGUOHN ft CUNNINGHAM. X OI*».—1 bulo first sort Hops, Now-York in- XX spectod, crop of 1852; just roceived and for sale by r JOHN B. MOORE ft CO., Gibbons' Building*. UTTKK AND CI1KEHK.-30 kegs select- od Goshen Butter; 50 boxes do. English Dairy icese; received par steamship Florida, auu for salo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. l^L from v or earn iuw, u ( A. C, TOMS, ioo s: barrels Siuokcd Beef, lauding from (steamer Alabama and for tale by CLAQHQRN ft CUNNINGHAM. APUIjEON DITTEKri. of dysps^sla, want of appetite, sale A Mipnnur V.U.V* Hi. vat, VI u;.|).un^ Want Of UIipcillO, lever and ague, and all eotuplointa arising from ads- ran gem cut of tho nervous system. For safe by mar 10 a. BONAUD. IT J. ... —iJTA, OEOROIA. Far Vacate, of the Liter, and to „ Wood: Vtefutim Jaundice, ache, Dtzxincet, Ua 0 /Atnetu. General OehUHy, Conic, Filet cautedhy Ce,tw rn ,.„ • Faint tn the Uonet, or RheumatUmeautcd hy the uie of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneoui F.ruption,. Voile, iroui iuu main stimulatestha Llvtir i & u a w si& m '“ u ,h ° SJSSiSasus. 4 *® “ 1U li.rtthy lotion on th, LI,,, nnd Blood tho tond.ney of morbid tntn.no... nnd I. gonrd ngnlnat diMu*. Tiro., who nr. th. Booth.rn BnmphriUn will MuTiiyuMS thil preparation liu th, natural BarnKStla p, r ” , “ “ to*.npnr. and unndnltJflSJ'JV'S A Th. ollli.ni or BaYann.il and Tloinlly will thi, article lia. tho boat «it»ct upon th. iv.uS h *,' lire, b.tur antlrihotlon to tbiuo who uio l/IS2' 1 proporatton of the hind In n... “ ■»> l-hyilolnni hnro naaurnnoo from th. proprietor th.. a contain, not .In, but Sanaparllla, will .ptrtt au5L K cbnrino inattor onojgb only to praoerYn It. na * 4C ‘ 1-rio. $1 no, hottl.for 6 4tUo. for M Those ordering this article from druggist* hr mission merehanta, should express In thofr ordln* 0 ®* BT* Penal.'. Oeoryi* SxrwturiU^ 1 RHBUMATI8M can UK cuheb! Wo hnro now for onto thnt Col.brat.* Bunrt. MORTlMOltE’8 RHEUMATIC COMPOUND Blood Furifler, W HICH baa gainr.d ,uch front popularity whararor Introducrt. aa tha only lno»i tor tno Olteotual onre ot thi. painful di.e.,,. -SJ," remedy ha. already cured thouianda of oan>, oomorii. in, or.ry .oon.ing form of thi. oomplnlnt, from thi £ flammauirjj (ncuto) form, attindod with .w.Ulna aod enlargement ot tho joint., to old chronic ear.) of fn.w <«n to Iioontp and (h)rry p«rr.’ atnndln,. ThoHwhl . T *” the r, i rl »“« Mt.br.tod iprin.r, had tried nil th. nalmrrir. nnd utnrnnl nppltoatloi, and boon under treatment of aonto of tho ahlort nhT.i ’ oinna both in thi. oountry nnd Knropo, and worf ,rt ■uund 4noumM.f aHQ, nlt«r nil th... a.otUTud iasslrs ih. , o”.v;ir. 1 ?.rdy o r” p1 ' 1 ” - 4p ™- Wo1 hnire not..pane, tn annwopapar ndYtrtU.tn.nt, to 5‘tm i ,lorl M “ of th ' *M«“rtat.d ovidoocu in its behutf. This ovidenoe oomes from sources whloh must inspire confldtnco in every mind. The conduc tors of high-toned publio journals have published to the world its wonderful and beneficial offset* upoa themselves and those around them, and In some ia- stances apoak of hundreds ot onros. Fhjsloiani Lava resorted to It, and oortify that, even in extreme eases, where consultations had been held, and they had decided that there were no hopes qf recovery, even then, tbs* procured this medicine and administered it, aud ite£ footed a oompleto oure. Ministers of various dsaenii- nations have written aud published what it hu done for themsolves and thoir friends: whHemerchants,offl- oers, mechanics, and private oitisens, have furnished volumes of avidenco of the highest character, such u / accompamus no other preparation in America. We will give a short synopsis of a small portion of tha evidence, and requost aft who are afflicted to send to the agent nnd get a oircufer, and read what those who ■re long afflicted hare said of this remedy. M4».FMehftl1,0M of the editor* of the St. Louis (Mo.) Republican, gives a long editorial stating hi*(af flictions. and that Ho was cured by this remedy. Th# editor of St. Louis Intelligencer ahK> gives notice of its wonderful affects ia curing a severe case of ebronto rheumatism. Tho editor of 6L Louis Organ and Re veille devotes a long editorial in bohalf of it* wonder ful effect* in curing hundreds of oases in that city. Tha oditors or St. Louis Amoriean Banner, Temperance Battery, and St. Louis Union, have all awarded to it unpreoedoutod success in oaring this dlseaso. Tho edi tor of Belleville (111.) Adrooate writes and publlshosit* magical effects in curing him and many around him. Tho editors of the Glasgow Times, American Eagle, and others of the South and West, have given volanta ry evidence of thoir knowledge of its virtues. The u "ar ofthe German National Gaaotte,published at 21 Spruoe-street, in the city of New-York, uuder date of Sept. 9, 1852. give# tie history of two Important cases of whloh be has personal knowledge. One, tlie wife of a wealthy merchant, who had for years triad the springe, and had the treatment of the most eminent physicians of onr oountry; they oould effect nothing. She was atflloted with chronic rheumatism in its worst forme. Ho was instruraontai in Inducing a trlai of this compound, aud it effected a complete euro. He also states that, a few weeks slnoo, he bought a bottle and sent it to a gentleman, a friend of his. who seemed a victim to this disease: this bottle cured him. We might add editorials, and tiU.ihi* entire sheet, but will give a few names of prominent physicians, mer chants. and others, cured by it. W. 8. White, M. D., an eminent physician of 6t. Louis, writes to a brother member ofthe profession, Dr. Reese, of New York; **I have witnessed the effects of this compound in severhl cases; and so snoecssful have been its operations In performing a perfect cure, when "~ry other remedy had been ineffectual, that I would hositale to reoommend or prescribe it. I think, when i/u virtues are ascertained by the profession, it will supersede over/ other remedy in the treatment of Rheumatism. It la adapted to every form of She-disoase, and I know no complication contra-indicating its use. I hold it to ne the duty of a physician, when convinced of tho eflioucy of a remedy, and ita superiority over all others, at least for the sake of humanity to uie 1L’ J. M. Rose. M. D., writes from Centre College. Dan ville, Ky., ‘'that a young man, a member of tue Col iege, was so low, that in consultation, he and other pro fessors had derided that he canid not recover. They finally oonoludod to try this remedy, and to their great astonishment one bottle restored him sound ami well, although he had not walked a step for six months pre viously; and that, during twenty-five years’ practice, he had never boforo witnessed such a remarkable cure.’ 1 Professor H. L. Dunham, M. D., near Clndniutl, Ohio, joins in a oertifieat* for publication withtwoder- gymeu of the Baptist Church, stating th* caso of a highly respectable lady who was for eighteen years af flicted, and had beoome helpless, and that all ether todies known, as well as the skill of tho mostemi- t physicians, had felled, and there seemed no hope of recovery, until they finally obtained this remedy, -- 1 cured her toundand well. ..LJ.U. Carver, an old resident and highly res pectable oltisen of Cincinnati, states that he was se verely afflicted tweuty-flve years with ehronierheusm- tisin and neuralgia, His joints liad beoome stiff, * nd nothing jtavo him relief unul he got this compound, and Mr. P. Price, merchant of New Orleans, writes that b was Ten Years a cripple from ehronlo rheumatism, and for three years could scarcely turn himself iu bod ; it had affected his whole system. He tried all remedies he oould hear of. and all the most celebrated physicians but found no relief until be obtained this compound, and it oured him effectually. We night give hundreds of such cases oured in Now Orleaus and the South. Levi Hills, merchant at Ottawa, Illinois, writes that afflicted for thirty years, and for sevea- d ocarcely walk a step. Tho fieeh had shrunk from his limbs j the most expensive efforts bad been tried for years, but he had lost all hope of rooove- - . A merchant, being in St. Louis, heard of this r edy, bought it and took it horns, aud prevailed on him to uso it. He certifies that it oured him sound and well; the flesh had returned to his limbs, which had bocorno . W# might detail o — of eqnal importance. We most respectfully ask those who areaifliotod to sond u the agont In their vicinity and get a circular, and read the letters and certificates of Bur. Jas. Mitoh- el,.Rev. N. G. Berryman, Rev. J. H. Linn, Rev. J. M. Kelly, Rev. R. A. Colburn, and other clergymen: while we add the names of Hen. J. Smith, late President of tho Bank of the Stato of Missouri: Geo. O: Atherton, Officer in tlie Bank in St. Louis; Messrs. Jas U. Eddy, 8. Downing, A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Christy, Josopli Southook, with other prominent muruhanl* of St. Louis, as also vast numbers of other cltiien*. This is home evidonoo, and those aro living witnesses where this groat remedy was first introduoed, and where many thousauds have been ourdd during the last two years. Tho proprietors have now opened their Great Central Omoe at No. I Barclay street, (Astor House) In th* city of New York, where all orders for this medioine will be promptly attended to. This is a Vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, pre- aredand reoommondod for thisone disease alone. This will cure 1 Price, $5 per single bottle; or, three buttles for $10. w„ V. ALEYAN UEli ft CO., Proprietors, N. Y. by A. SOLOMONS ft CO., and J. II. CARTER, i^^^jBod^y^MjT^^^^AgentafeMBavannah. A PPLES.—Ton barrels Choice Apples aud for axle by (mar 13) W. D. FORD. NUU8H Waluuu, Filb.ru, Brawl Nut. aud I US eta por SCAIXT'9, ft. Andrew’. IlaU. HALE.--A Woman thiuy-ihioo years old; good washer and iroucr—girl child ton years. Ap- to(mar 13)W. >vRIGHT- JATENT JIUEAli 8JL14JKIIH, for cutting . Bread, Smoked Beef and Cold Slaugb, of an equal thickness. MORSE ft NICHOLS. 185 BreuxhtoP-strest. i L A 8! Ale, in LK AND PORTER.-20 casks London Stout, In pints and quarts) 10 do East India Pels STEWART'S CANDIEH. IJST RECEIVED per steamer AWiiuiw, a sup ply of Stowart's colobrated Stoaux Raflocd Cnnuie*, W , “ J h *’‘ 1WU ° J |rYt’T, , NCOLN.»I.u’lrt. . 4 1aK—ALU—A LL'.—lbU bbls. Aibauy Creaiu Ale, brewed expressly for mo, superipr to any In markot, lauding from brigs Augusta and Macon— for safe at the Aibauy Aio Depot, by mar 17 W. AL I>* . DAVIDflUM. McMAJION ft DflYLfc. ANTILLA8.--Asupt*rb lot of Paris Black ■S6» Blank Grenadlnj awMdkj, Black Crape de Pari* —autfltMl a*M, Plain and ddared Whit. Cnpu Stuawla—juaa ranutTMl and PaWITT k MOHQAW. l/UUS.—)5b»MHtrip«l ‘Ydsaa* ) 30 hbd*. N. O. Sugar 25 “ Choioe refined N. O. Sugar 40 Prime and ohoico Porto Hion do 25 44 Fair and Prime Muscovado do 150 bbis. Steam refined do 30 “ Crushed do 20 boxes Loaf do For sale by [feb II] WBB8TEB ft PALMES. II AUli PROOF WlEIIHliY, <kc. 150 44 N. O. do 40 44 Monongahela do 10 44 Pure old Bourbon do 120 •• Phelps Gin 50 *• Domostio Brandy ’ *o WEBSTER ft PALMEP. New S|»riuj^ Ooods. / \RGANDIE aud Brocade Muslins \J 6trip*d and plain India Silks Wain and chocked Glace SLks Sick. Shito £3S.feJl3^?ri&, ft jKWKiaV HUHliAND’H—CALCINED 9IAGNKHIA. ULLY equal to Honry'a, and at one half the “■ '“w’uNc'olS 4 T^KKHU Arrivals p»: stotuner: J? 200 lbs. Smoked Beif, 2oO Pii Uam—.and ^ by W. P. POBP^ E NGL1HU POTATOKSr-aSluuflport^*’ J^^ n maiY5S« W a»u.a_ 8 > KCHIVLD per -Htettun XV Piaid oud Printed Bareges, rugo Delaiucn. Figured Si**" .Silke,all widths; French *l Mi ft- Ota,haiaa, OACON ANUIiAUI*^-i».Mk. rtirta. i»»h*a.SI*Mi m do. Bbould.rai 80 W*. »»alo. ?Ui«I Received and tor si