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Will exhibit at Savannah,
OIV XIONHAV, ihahgii l.t, isns«
P^ors Open Ot OJrf o’clock. Performance to commonce
7 o’clock.
Admission— ; 50 Cts j Children and Servants 25 Cts*
tv. rhuractcriiUcs of this oatablishmant consist In the
™ largest collection of
EaaMtrian, Gymnastic and Dramatio Talent!
Exer collected In ono travelling company.
Music, Drama and Horsemanship 1
Daintr hero concentrated Into one grand throo-fold combi'
BemB nation, In winch
WORTH, MUSIC, MAGIC, MELO DRAMA.
IQMTATION, srS®TAOLE b rANTOMI.Mt!, I'AKCB
tutu aro effected, via t tho
‘it on owned Now YorkCornet Dandy
u'Stph will oxocute sororal popular marches, overtures,
while moving through tho streets. •
tnotlicrgrand rcaturo of this Company, and never hero*
loforo attempted br any other Travelling Establishment,
I, u„
n» the aid or whom will ho represented every ulght a
verr Interesting putrlolie National Drama, entitled
n THE SPIRIT OF ‘‘781’’
tnirodaclng several thrilling scone* from tho lives of tho
inirou Revolutionary heroes,
old Pull General Washington! and Mad Anthony
Wnyuo I
The whole concluding with the grand living tableau, In
“Father of hln Country,”
MOUNTED ON HIS CHARGER, Is homo aloft In in
itial procession, on a Platform, ON THE BUOULD-
OPlHSBRAVE CONTINENTALS I
1 3w P. A. CLARKE, Agont.
EuS OP
fob 17
SAVANKAH ATHEN^UM.
MANAGERS, MESSRS. JEFFERSON fit ELLSLER.
Third Night of tho Scnaon.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18th, 1852,
Will be presented Sheridan Knowles’ beautiful play of
THE WIFE!
MARIANA... MISS JULIA DEAN.
Dunce at MUs Evcllny.
To condudo with tbo laughablo Farco of
The Dead Shot.
p^Box Office open from 10 011 1, and from 3 lo 5.
poors open at 7)< o’clock; porfonnauco to commence
at 8 o'clock.
C3TBOXO*. Porquolto and 2d Tlor, 75 cts. Gallery, 50.
JUVENILE FANCY DRESS BALL.
' DIONS, A. BONAUD,
Respectfully Informs his patrons nnd tho publlo
in general, that his nununl FANCY BALL will
take place at Armory Hall, on Tubs-
pat, tho 24th Inst.
_ The Cachuoha, Jaleo de Here*, La Jotta Arra-
otowo, the Gavotte and Mlnuctdo la Court. Pas Stirlens,
La Zlngarella, FIslier Horn Pipe, AUomnnde, nnd High-
loud Fliug will be dauced by his pupils during tho
evening.
Tickets One Dollar for Juvenile* not or Ids sell
Tickets for a Gentleman and Two Ladle*. 82.
ft. U. Juvenile’s Ball to begin at OP. M.; Gentlemen and
LsdlcP at 10 P. M.
rjr Tlckota can bo lind at Mr. Zogbnum fie Co.’*
Muuo Store, Mr. Cooper fie Co.’s Rook Stnr,o and from A.
Bonaud at his Academy, at Armory Ilnll. fob 12
B altimore flour, bacon, itc.—200 this super
fine Howard-strcet Flour, 30 casks prime now IJacou
Sides, 30 bids, do do Leaf Ltml; landing and forsalo by
feb 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St CO.
JEj ton; will bo sold a bargain.
F. ZOGBAUM fie CO.,
feb 14 Market-square.
B ARREL ORG AN8.—An assortment of Barrel Organa,
Including Bird Organa; forsalo nl low prices, by
F. ZOGBAUM fie CU,
feb 14 Market-square,
■\rE\V MUSIC.—Just received u largo collection of now
American and Foreign publications.
F. ZOGBAUM &. CO,
feb 14. Mnrket-squnre.
S HOE PINCERS fie KNIVES; also, Shoo Thread, Awl
Blade*,— —
S fitc. For solo by
H A
L U.MBER.-20,000 . feet White Pino Lumber, landing
from schr. Magyar nnd for sole by
feb 14 E. W. BUKER,
M ACKEREL.—10 bids. No. 2 Mackerel; 20 half bbls.
No. 1 do.; 10 half do. No. 2 do.; in store and for sals
feb 14 by K. W. BUKER.
B rick.—s
feb 14
-20,0UO Brick, for sale from tho wharf by
B. W. BUKER.
H ARD COAL, TO ARRIVE.—a few casks Schuyl
kill Con|, well cleaned nnd free from slate, on board
barque Exact oil tho way from New York; forsalo by
feb 14 MOORE fie HENDRICKSON.
P ORTER.—10 cask* best London Porter, for sale by
G. M. WILLETT fie CO., Smets' Building.
f * h 11 opposite St. Andrew’s Ilnll.
P OTATOES.—150 bbls. extra Planting Potatoes, 50 do.
Mercer do.; Just landing and in store, nnd lor wilo by
feb 14 J. A. BROWN.
Cheese; Just received by J. A. BRO'
n MTWiLLETT fie CO, Bracts’ Building, Broughlon-
vT» street, have Just received a choice supply of Canal
Hour, I11 wholo and half bbls. fob 14
A PPLES, POTATOES AND ONIONS.—20 bbls. or tho
xi. Winter Pippin Apple, 10 do Mcrccr Potatoes, 10 do
Onions; for sale by
feb 14 0. M. WILLETT fie CO.
PRUNES, FIGS. RAISINS, AND SARDINES.-Just
1 landing, and for sale by
feb 14 a. M. WILLETT fie CO.
just received nnd forsalo by
"" fie HENDRICKSON^
1 HnsU
H OPS.—1 bale fresh HopsJust
feb 14 MOORE
pRLMB EASTERN IIAY.—121 bundles prlino
A cm Hay, landing from schr. Magyar, from Belfast,
,!c -i sad for sole on consignment, by
‘ GEORGE II. MAY.
„ , ALSO IN mtobb:
70 bundles first quality Eastern Hay; 20 bnskets Chant-
Wtw^ w Crown n brand; 15 do do, “Double Grape” do.
E NGLISH POTATOES.—lOOTinmper*, In tino order,
for sale by
Jeb 13 WOOD, CLAGHORN fie CO.
B READ, fitc.—50 bbls. Pilot llreiul, 100 do. Navy do.,
30 do. Butler, Boston und Sugar Crackers; landing
«nu for sule by
feb 13 WOOD, GLAGHORN & CO.
( tHAMPAGNE.—Just received: 00 baskets Champagne
V of various brands, some of which nro of su|>crior
CCHEIDAM GIN.—3 p
O direct Importation, a
•sle low by
feb 13
.. ROUSSEAU.
Comer of Bull and Bay-streets.
F f ATOEA ONIONS, &
250 barrels Planting I*
1, to.—
. ...J* Planting Potatoes;
to do. Onions;
250 strings do.
50 boxes 8calod Herring;
J. ROUSSEAU,
Comer Hull and Bny-st.
uuwjh » uiuiuu urn-mir; in oiuru miu mr oaio o
_ «» 12 HENRY fie F18KE, Exchange Dock.
riiovlos. For Solo by
feb 12
J. ROUSSEAU.
pLACK TEA.—Half chests of fine quality; for sale by
j? fob 13 A. MINIS.
ClCALE BEAMS, Steelyards and . ...
P“toby f. w. co Unwell,
Vmv CUBA MOI.AS«hW.—3in hhd*. prime Nm
XT Crop Cuba Molasses, cargo of brig Gen. Boyd, froi
cv. 1 ?* ^dlng and for solo by
lo COHENS & HERTZ.
vy oushcl, to arrivo lu tho brig Eleanor.
J2L** 0 R. 11A BERSH AM it SON.
ARRIVE.—Several cargoes expected 1110
jnenlly from Baltimore and Norfolk.
19 R. HABERSHAM & SON.
CTUARrs STEAM REFINED CANDIES.—Just ro-
JP* "loamcr, a fresh supply of Stuart’* cole-
22*S«**J* u P ,n pound und half pound pack-
dies, put up
Ifti'S* uT b J
1 pound und hairpoi ,
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument-square.
nil received from Ilusbton Clark St Co.; also, Cod Livt
f..h H? u es; for “k b y VV. W. LINbOLN,
0 u Monument-square.
Pbbls^Just landed; for salo by
* fob 12 HENRY Sc FISKE. Exchange Dock.
PANALFLOUn.--* bids., Canal Flour In sloro, qua!
#-uN_Rull« equal to Daltlinoro, nt leas price.
-! 8 HENRY k FISKE, Exchange Dock.
bbls Canal Floun 25
fol. 10 ’ md for “lo by HENRY It FISKE,
rinr ao GTiecso, 100 do now scaled Her-
0 la sinra^nii^ f,° n " ®l?nllla a«u <iuuqi vumugu
fol.11 and Ending, niul for salo by
sjSyi- • hone St CONNERY.
J bbb?P.m A “ , iF. DB, 5F.-»» ¥alf and 10 quSte
oalobv^* ^ ul on M “7kot Beefs lust received, and fo
HONE St CONNERY.
B^Fnnd PORK.—50 „u». ,
Just received, and for salo bj
fab 11
CONNERY.
noino . « ™-»v’ra 1 or various brand*—among which ai
"O'ery superior. For salo by
- J. ROU8SEAU.
0 c ;"“-
J) bates ohi Mocha do.
fob 11 • *n«ta old Java do.
^ . ‘ For Mlo-by WEBSTER St PALMES.
Tit': ''111™. BAirRuwo->?B-\.Araron;
samfxtavqL
■^yUISKEY—Few bbla, Monongohclaj fonwfo^bjr^
C^fobfi 3,
YXyiltSKEYi—50 bbls. In store and for solo by
VY fob 0 McMAHON Sc DOYLE.
MACKKUKL.—20 bbls. Nos. 1,2 and 3, In store and
lYt for solo by McMAHON fit DOYLE.
/^OFFFIFI.—150 bags lUo, lu store und for sale tiy
O fobO McMAHON Sc DOyLF..
/~t A8TILE SOAP.—40 boxes; for solo by
\J fob 10 A. MINIS.
O IDES—Prlmo Baltimore clly smoked, lu bhds. and
O tierce*; for sale by A. MINIS.
f) OTTLES.—Patent WIno Bottles; for salo by
J3 fob 10 A. MINIS.
rV IN.—50 bbls. E. P. Gin, lnndlug nud for solo by
VJT fab 0 a E. IfOTlIWELL Sc CO.
1 \OM E8T1C LIQUORS.—100 bbls. Domestic Llquors-
jU In store; for salo by McMAHON Sc DOYLF!.
/"tAULKINU MALLETS 1 4c IRONS—F’or sale by
t) fob 0 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Brynii-st,
7.3ASTERN HAY.—ilW bale*; for sub by
Jll fob 3 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
TJOTATOES.—100 bbls. Potatoes. .In store; for salo by
IT feb 3 McMAHON Sc DOYLF!.
T>OTTER.—20 keg* choice Goshen Butter, landing and
J3 for sale by [fob 3] HONE Sc CONNERY.
QAUCE.PANS,Teo Kettle*. lounp Dusters, fcc.; forsalo
D by [fob 2] P. W. CORNWELL, 1U2 Brynn-et.
/"TORN.—Baltimore white Com; for sale by
KJ Jan 95 DAVID H. DILLON, Foot West Broad*!.
TTLOUIL—180 bbls. Baltimore Flour. 120do.Canal do.;
I 1 forsalo by [Jnn 28] WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
11AIHINS.—200 whole, half and quarter boxes; for sole
ii by [Jan 25] II. J. GILBERT.
"BALTIMORE FLOUR.—200 bbls. Hownrd-st.; for sale
±3 by [Jan 21] SWIFT, DEN8LOW St CO.
/TOLLINB' AXES, with hnnUlcs: for salo Uy
\J Jnn 21 FVW. CORNWELL, 102 Brynn-stroct.
TTOES, AXES, AND TRACES.—For sale by
XI Jnn It) F. W. CORNWELL, liM Brynn-slroet.
/^tllFlESE.—150 boxes and 10 cask*, for sale by
Jun 22 H. J. GILBERT, West sldo Murkot-sq.
OUGAIL—50 hhds. P. 1L Sugar, lu sloro nnd for snle by
IO fobO 8. E. UOTIIWELL St CO.
/“lODFISil.—10 drums Codfish, for sale by
\J Jun 0 McMAHON Sc DOYLE. ,
1ALOU1L—50 bbls. Baltlmoro F'lour, for sale by
X 1 Jan 31 , HUNTER Sc GA51MELL.
¥ IME.—Thomnston time; for sale to arrivo by
JLl Jnn20 ROWLAND & WASHBURN.
XT AIR BROOMS, BRUSHES, &c.—Forsalo by
XT Jan 22 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Brynn-sl.
(JUOF1 PUNCHES AND PEG CUTTERS.—For salo by
O Jap 27 F.W. CORNWELL, 102 Hr) aiMtrect.
I ATHS.—50,000 Laths dally expected; for solo to or-
Xj rive by (Jan 98] E. W. BUKER.
\irdOD SAWS—Just received, und forsalo by
VY Jiui 21 F. W. CORNWELL.
TV! - - E. RUM.—30 bbls.; forsalo by
17 • Jan 18 COI1EN Sc FOSDICK.
C AFE WIRE—Just received and Tor ante by
O Jan 18 F. W. CORNWELL.
/"AANDLES.—100 boxes Adamantine; for sale by
\J Jun 18 A. MINIS.
■\f O. MOLASSES.—50 bbls. now crop; for sulo by
• Jnn 18 WOOD, CLAGHORN St CO.
OUOA11.—20 hhds. llrewn Sugar, assorted, for sale low
►J Jan 18 by Mc.MAHUN Sc DOYLE.
1.3LOUIL—400 wholo and half bbls.; for sale by
X 1 Jnn 18 ll. J. GILBERT.
LJ ALT—2,000 sacks, 10 to the tun; for sale by
O Jnn 10 EDWARD II. J1UNLER.
13ILOT BREAD.—Butter und Sugar Crackers; for salo.
1 jun 15 HENRY Sc FISKE, Exchange Dock.
13ICKLES.—In quarter bbls.; for snle ntthe Emporium.
X Jun l SEABORN GOODALL.
BELTING.—4 to 5,000 feet patent stretched Leather
XJ Belting; for solo by SAMUEL HOYT Sc CO.
T3 RICK.—25.000 hard burnt Paving Brick; for sale by
JL> Jnn 15 FI. W. BUKEll.
TJLACK MANTILLA LACE, all widths; for snle by
XJ Jun 10 J. BURT tc CO.
/~10RN—800 sacks White and Yellow: for salo by
KJ Jan 15 YONGE Sc ODEN.
QA(\ Pounds FEATHERS; for salo by
OUU Juu 15 I. W. .MORRELL Sc CO.
■\X7IIISKKY.—75 bbls. extra Whiskey, for sale by
VY Jnn 10 HUNTER St GAMMELL.
A 1XJOHOL.—20 bbls., 05 por cent. Alcohol, landing;
for sale by [Jnn 21] HUNTER Sc GAMMELL.
/""VATS.—1,500 bushels superior Baltimore Oats: for solo
U by flan 26-2w] EDWARD II. BUNKER.
fT'OBACCO.—100 boxes Tobacco, assorted, In store und
X for sulo by [Jan 20] McMAHON Sc DOYLEi
YXTH18KKY.—25 bbls.; for sulo by
VY Jan 21 11RIGIIA5I, KELLY St CO.
VrEGRO BLANKETS, Linseys and Kerseys; for solo
1.1 cheap for cash, by J. 11. fit M. 8IIEAHAN.
TJ'ASTEKN IIAY.—50 bales Eastern Hay, In store; for
Xll solo by [feb 4] HUNTER fit GAMMELL.
TXTIIALE OIL.—20 bbls. Blenched North West Whale
V V OU; for sale by MOORE fit HENDRICKSON.
TJIO HAMS, SMOKED TONGUES fit SMOKED BEEF*.
XT Just received,—2 bbls. Pig Hams, 2 do. 8moked Beer,
und 3 do. do. Tongues. F'or sulo by
fob 11 J. IIOU88EAU, corner Bull fit Bny-st*.
/1 UAVA JELLY.—Juist received, a fresh lot of Guava
V.T Jelly. For sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
feb 11
rpOBACCO.—200 packages, various brand* nnd qunll*
1 ties. F'or sulo by WEBSTER fit PALMES,
feb 11
T ELCIIE8.—An invoice or large nud healthy Swedish
Xj Leeches; tht* day received per steamer Alabama,
nnd for snlo by W. W. LINCOLN,
feb 11 Monumcnt-sqimrs.
( 1 UM DROPS—Just received per steamer Alabama:
VT 10 boxes fresh Gum Drops. W. W. LINCOLN, •
fob 11 Slonumcnt-squnre.
T 151E.—200 barrel*; landing from schr. J. U. Counce,
Xj for sule by
fob 11 BRIGHAM, KELLY fit CO.
A XES.—Small Axes with handles, for Boys’, for sale
A by F. W. CORNWELL.
fab 11 102 Itrynn-strcet.
O EG Alls.—50,000 Scgnra, various brands; for snlo by
O fob 11 McMAllON fit DOYLE.
TJUTTER.—20 firkin* choice Goshen Butter, received
X) per steamer Alabama; for snlo by
fob 11 McMAllON fit DOYLE.
il fOLASSES.. .50 hhds. West India, 50 bbls.Now-Or-
Ju leans Syrup; for sale by
fob 11 McMAHON fit DOYLE.
"VTEW BACON SIDES nnd SHOULDERS.—50 casks
lx prime New Bacon Hides; 20 do do Shoulders; land
ing und for sulo by
fob 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fit CO.
A LF!.—30 bhls. superior Albany Cream Ale, landing
A thisduy from shin Southport; also,50 bbls.to arrivo
thlsduy por (steamer Alabnmu, brewed expressly for 1110
and ofextra quality; for sale by
fob 10 W. M. DAVIDSON.
TJALT1MORE FLOUR.—100 bbls. Ilowurd-strect Flour,
XJ for solo by
fob 10 ROWLAND fit WASHBURN.
TAUESII PRUNES.—Just received: 5 coses fresh Prunes
JJ tn glass Jars; for sulo by
fob 10 J. ROUSSEAU.
ARD1NK8.—Just received: 4 coses fresh Sardines, In
O wholo nnd hull' boxes; fur sulo by
fob 1(1 J. ROUSSEAU.
1 .xRFlNCII CORDIA1-S.—Just received: 0 boxes French
X 1 Cordials, assorted; for salo by
fob 10 J. ROUSSEAU.
/ 3 A1INTLETS.—Eiwnlcttis Swords and Belts, But-
VT tons, Luce, ana a general assortment of Military
Good*, at HORTON fit RIKEMAN’S,
fob 7 110 Brougliton-streel.
T ADIES’Whlto Satin GAITERSand SLIPS. Justre-
Xj eelved nnd for *ulc by
feb 4 O. JOHNSON fit CO.
SUGARS.—Lauding per brig Augusta: lohbds. Mus-
O covado Sugars; 20 bbls. low priced Clarified do; for
salo by [fob 9] J. V. UONNERAT fit CO.
’Tf A CCA RON 1 nnd VER51ICELL!.— Landing per
lrl schr. G. J. Jones: 10 boxes fresh Alnccuroul; 10 do.
do. Vermicelli; for salo by
fob 9 J. V. CONNER AT fit CO.
rpEA.—150 packages Hyson, Gunpowder, lmpcrinl nnd
X Pouchong Teas. F’or sale by
fob 11 . WEBSTER fit PALSIES.
■ftTOLASSES.—75 hhds. CubaSlolusscs.
1YL 200 do. N.O. do.
fob 11 For salo by . WEBSTER fit PALMES.
A I.E.—SW bbls. chnlco Ale, per steamer Alabama,
A browed expressly for Southern markets; for snlo by
fob 11 McMAHON fit DOYLE._
f't UM ARABIC.—1 caso superior picked, Just received
VT nnd for sale by
fob 11 MOORE fit HENDRICKSON.
T.3N0LI8H CAYENNE LOZENGES.—A faujicrlor nr-
I’i tlclc; for salo by
fob 11 MOORE fit HENDRICKSON.
T 1QUORH. — Cherry and Blackberry Brandy; also,
Xj Stoughton Bitters, tn half barrels; for snlo by
feb 10 a. Minis.
T) ALB ROPE—500 colls of prime quality; lor snle by
XJ fob 13 A. MINIS.
T)ORK AND BEEF.—30 barrels new Prlmo Pork. 30
X do. do. Mess Beef, 10 kegs Butler; landing per Flor
ida, and for sale by
feb 4 WOOD, CLAGHORN fit CO.
TJACON SIDES.—Landing per Josephus: 25 casks
XJ Sides; for sale by
fob 3 WOOD, CLAGHORN fit CO.
TJLANKF!TS.—10 bales Plantation Blankets; forsalo at
XJ tho lowest market price*, by
Jnn 15 LaKOCIIE, DOWNS fit CO.
/~30F'F’F:E.—150 bug* prlmo ltlo Coffee; 25 do. do. Java
V do; 10 do. do. Munlllu do.; 10 do. do. Cuba do. For
sulo by II. J. GILBERT,
fob 3 West side Market-square.
•\TEW-ORLBAN8 MOLASSES.—50 bblk, landing from
IN brig Moutcrey, and for aalo by
fob 10 NV. WOODBRIDOE.
AT O. WHISKEY.—150 bbl*. N. O. Whiskey, landing
JM ■ nnd for sulo by O. A. GREINER,
fob 10 10
/"3LOG8.—Lndlo*’ and Gent’* Gossamer Clogs u very
V_/ light nnd neat nrtlcle; Just received nnd for rale by
fob 10 O. JOHNSON fit CO.
iVTERCER POTATOES.—10 bbls.. In lino order, landing
1VL and for salo by G. M. WlLLETT fit CO-
fob 1(1 llroiigblon*st^ op|Mislto St. Andrew n Hall.
QUO AH, MOLASSES und TOBACCO.—50 bbls. Crush-
O od, Pulverised, Refined nnd Brown Sugars; 20 uo.
Georgia Syrup, 10 bids. Now Orleans Molasses; 25 boxos
assorted Tobacco, flno cut and Solace do.: for side by
fob 10 G. M. WILLETT fit CO.
TAOME8TIC LIQUORS.—20 bbls. N. E Hum, E
XJ Phelps’ iJIn, Old ltyo Whiskey, Imperial Gin,
American Brandy, and Old Mouonguliola Whiskey; lu
store nnd for Bale by
fab 10 0. M. WILLETT fit CO.
B *Mk(Df «b«qi» BarrowaTalso,
a good n!htHim«' r S? 0 V*. Wo Pnl,, t Oil, a cheap nrtlclo ana
Po^for wtehS’f °S* nppDcablb to all pur-
Apply “ r WUkh Ul ° “‘tor Is iisod, at about half 1U cost.
febV 1A CHAU II. OAMPFIP.I.D,
7 « 171 Bay-slmp
f t Pale uml Brown; Old Port
»f choice brands; for salo
I. M. WILLETT St CO.
jataceUanrous,
=
Sales at Suctton.
all kinds. Just received and for sale by
fob5 lm C1IA8. II. CAMPF1ELD.
S ALAMANDER BAPEA (Wilder's Patent.)-Recolvod
by late arrivals, a number or these Safes, of Improved
naitonifc larao slxc, with doublo and single doonssulla-
blo lor B*uks and other Instltutlous. Also, n lighter kind
for Merchants and Planters’ use. For safe at monufao-
turora’ prices, b/ CHAS. If, OAMPF1ELD.
folio lm
P IG HAMS, nnd TONGUES,—Fulton Market Ilocqi’lg
Pork, Codfish, Muckorel, Salmon, and pickled Lambs*
Tongues; for salo by
„ . O. M. WILLETT St CO,
8mel*’ Now Building, Broughton-*!,
fob 10 Oppoolte SL Audniw'* llall.
»I ACl) «AUBorrs # Young Christian Seriou-contain-
1 Christian, with numurous Engrav
ings. Tho Comer Stono, with do. 3™
Discoveries at Nlnovah: by A. II. Layard-n popular
account, with numerous Wood Cuts. Price 75 couta.
^J lorenco Sackvlllo—on autobiography: by Mrs. Bar-
nmn ° Edcc,1 ° Mn B az,ll °) far February. Pico |5 per nn-
P1 ety 8 an<rc?r r?/'** ^ omcn of Christianity, exemplary far
feftSS?* Sc,n ^ Monlh,jr L *hrary, Nos. 1 and 2. Prlco
Home and Soclni Philosophy.
Hood's Whimsicalities, with Wood Cuts.
Harper's and tho International, lor February.
llymo’s Practical Model Calculator.
fah 11 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
CHEAP OANIK STOlil!.
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONGRESS-STREETS.
DAMAGED GOODS!
A FEW BALE8 Rluo Denims, Browu Shirtings, nnd
XI. Colton Yum will bo sold very low, if called for Im
mediately. [fob 11] M. PRENDlfltGASTfitCO
RLCLlVEIl—Per steamer Alabama; Colored
Kid Gloves, black Cord and Tassels, black Fluted
Ribbon, black Bilk Dress Ruttous, whlto Lace Buttons,
black Gimp, black Silk Braid, narrow black Velvet Rib-
bon, while, pink, slate and black Paper Cambric: colored
Sewings, bleached Domestic, whlto und black Wadding,
Bilk Cord, ficc. fitc. F’or sale by
fah H JAS. BURT fit CO.
, MEBER’S swan gin.
Suhscribers. Sole Agents for the Importers of
A tuts celebrated Liu, nro now receiving and offer It for
sale, by thu pipe or more, from Custom House Stores; tbo
article Is warranted to bo gcuulnoond or first quality,
and will bo sold ut New-York prices, by ‘ 3
fah 7 ' COHFENS fit HERTZ.
CHEAP CASH ST0BE.
SSJl£ I l R t ) *Ll V,t, T J,KKH J,Xn CO.YGHESS-STS.
^piIF. Subscribers huve on hand a fulljissortuicnt, (und
* , ® ck > ° r btalpeand FANCY
DRY GOODS, sultahlo for tho F'all and Winter Trade,
which tlioy offer for sulo al tho lowest possible prices for
cosh or city acceptance.
J“« 33 51. PRENDEROAST fit CO.
HEADY-ItlADE WOTHIDfi,
rpilE Subscriber has received by the steamer Florida,
X nnd rc^'itnrrlvalK, a SUPERIOR Stock or READY’
5I ADL CLOTHING, nil from Goods purchased by him-
® 0,r ’.?!..?? a r£. ,,n ‘ ,cr his own superintendence, which ho
win WARRANT lo he tho MOSTPKRF’ECT ever brought
Into tho State or Georgia. Also. Shirt* und Collnra, Cra
vat*. Merino uml Cotton Under-Shirts nnd Drawers. The
nom. 1 ? ho h‘ vl !"? nil those In wont or u
GOOD ARTlLLLondata LOW PRICE, to give him a
call before purchasing.
WM. IL SYMONS, Draper and Tnllor,
Jnn 17 Whltakcwtreot.
^ , CLASS wake.
fafi) „^P ,n P r J*ln«: Gut and Presswt Goblcls, Tumblcns
mWf ;'l n , U8 > Dccunters, F’lnger Bowls, Lcmonado Glasses,
WJ flock and Cordial do, Syrup Hollies, Celery and
lljuclnth Classes, Preserve Dishes on stands, Glass Pitch-
ere. Bitter Bottle*, Castors; also, Extra Cruets, Mint Julip
'nibes, Class Jure, ull sizes, together with a largo vuriety
of Oil und t luld (.lass liunps; for sale by
fob 0 COLLINS fie BULK LEY, 100 Brynn-st.
rplIE Subscriber Is prepnnxMo lay Tin Roofr, on cor-
X rect principles; nnd, irom sixteen year*’ experience,
focls nssiired ho cun give satisfaction. Prices low ns the
lowest, nnd best references given. A share of patronage
Is respectfully solicited.
CrirGullers and Conductors constructed to order. Old
Copper, Brass, file., bought or taken in exchange for work.
„ „ J- J- MAURICE.
N. It.—Copper Stcatn and Water Pipes 45 cents per
pound. ’fob 0
DRY GOODS !—DRY GOODS!!
NO. 118 BROUGIITON-STRFIET.
. Juntos Burt Be Co.,
A RE now offering for sale u lurgo nnd well selected
1V stock of F ANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, to
which they take pleasure In inviting the attention or tho
public generally. j on lo
. CO-PAUTN12HNIIIP NOTIC’D.
vrMJK UNDERSIGNED havo this day fonnod n Co-part-
X nerehlp under llio Ann und style or COWDERY Sc
WELIA for the purpose of transacting a FACTORAGE
AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. They res-
pectfally solicit tho palronugo of their friends und tho
public gciiendly. G. VV. COWDERY,
- L. W. WELLS.
Savannah, Febntnry 1,1852. Imo fob 7
FACTORAGE fit GENERAL CO.tDIIS-
, , SION BUSINESS.
rrxilL Undersigned having This Day formed a Co-part-
X ncrshlp in tne above business, to bo conducted in
Savannah, under the name or J. ROBERTS At CO n tender
their services to their friends, und the Planters generally.
All busIneM entrusted to our care will receive our un
divided uttention. JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
ELIJAH ROBERTS,
Da. L. B. McCONN,
Savannah, July 10,1851. ly July 17
RANGING TDiUEK |IOII MALE.
fTMlE l.'nderelgnod have on hand a largo nnd wcll-sc-
X leclcd lot of Ranging Timber, measuring from 50 to
00 feet und upwards In length, nnd averaging over 1,000
feet to the stick. Ofilco on CuiuU-slrect, next door to R.
fit J. Lachllson’s Foundry and opposite It. A.Allcn fit Co’s
office. ROBERTS fit McCONN.
COPPDltSirVlTH AND PJLUNIU1NG.
rpilF! Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
i his F’ouudry und Machluo W ork*, a Shop for the
abovo business, and engaged the services or superior
workmen, la prepared to do any description of work that
may offer.
AU work douo la the very best manner and nt tho
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 24 tf Eastern Wharf.
BLAKE’S PATENT
OHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT,
A N Article much used for roofs of houses and other
XJL wooden surfaces, as a protection agnlnst lire. 20
bbls. of tho above, for snlo on reasonable terms by
Jiui 20 CH. II. CAMPFIELD.
FIG ISLAND STEA5I SAW MILL,.
STEAM SAWED LUMBER.
/"3ARGOES sawed to order at short notice. City orders
\j will be supplied und Uio lumber delivered lu any
part of the town.
On hand, a lino assortment of seasoned Flank, Boards
and Scuntllug.
Apply nt tho Mill, or through Post Office, or Commu-
nlcmltm Box, lu Republican Reading Room, to
feb 14 JAMES A. FAWNS, Agent.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
STEAM-SAWED d: BIVDU LIMBER.
rrMiE Subscribers havo now on hand nud will contlnuo
X to keep a lurgo and full supply of well-seasoned
Steam-sawed and River Boards nnd Scantling, of all de
scriptions nnd sizes, which they will sell low nnd on uc-
commoduttngterms. Lumber will bo delivered In any
part of the city, If required.
Jun 20 FI. F\ KINCH LEY St CO, Wllllnk’s wharf.
TO AUCH1TECTN, SCULPTORS, d*c.|
rpilF! Commissioner* of tho Greene St Pulaski Monu-
X incut Lottery F’und offer
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS
For nn approved design for a Monument to be erected to
llio memory of Count Pulaski In Chlppown Square
Savannah.
Architect*. Sculptors, Designer*, fitc- nro invited to of
for plum* und sitecificnllon* for selection, and to evince
their own tusto und Judgment a* to design, with no other
limit than the co*t, which must not exceed 817,000.
Designs will bo received until llio first day of April,
1852, by tho subscriber, from whom any farther Informa
tion inuy lie hnd. WM. P. BOWEN, Secretary.
Snvinmnli, Gn,Jnn. 13, 1852. 3—luO Jan 13
Tho Charleston Courier, Nnllonnl tnielllgcncer, N.
Y. Journal of Commerce, Ncw.York Scientific American,
Now-York Art Union Journal, and Cincinnati Atlas, nro
requested to publMi the above onco a week six times In
side, with nn editorial notice, uml send bill to this office.
ENAMELED FURNITURE.
rpiIE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully Invito tho nt-
X tcntlon of those who uro about famishing, to his new
und bountiful styles of ENAMELED COTTAGE AND
CHAMBER FURNITURE, so admirably udapted to tho
Southern Climate, un tho peculiurmuuuer of finish render*
It Impervious to every change of atmosphere.
Till* work is not only beautiful, but very substantial
nnd durable, finished I11 a grout variety or shade* oud
colors, highly oriuuneuted with gold und rich dellcato
lints, und executed In a stylo und munner throughout su
perior to anything of tho kind Hull can bo obtained atony
other establishment in this city.
Also, his Inrgo nnd elegant assortment or Roje Wood
nnd Mahogany F’urniture, together with his premium
Sofa Ilrendstcads which havo uccn long appreciated us
superior lo all others In use.
Thoso who nro nbout furnishing either Steamboats.
Public or Private Houses, will find It nn object to call
and examiuo Uio above, before purchasing else where.
N. McGUAW,
Nos. 455,455)1 and 457 Broadway, N. Y.
fob 10 tuwfinio
INDIA RIJRDDR GOODS.
ryMIE UNDF!R81GNED would uunounco to Merchants
X throughout tho United States nnd Cnunda, Hint Ids
Spring Stock of Rubber Goods (of his own manufac
ture.) will bo found superior, in tunny respects, uveu to
nny nerctoforo offered uy him. Ho would especially re
mark that by a now nnd expensive improvement. In the
composition und process or curing his Coals and Cloth*,
these article* with many others possess n superiority not
heretofore attained. His stock consists In nurt of douts,
Capes, Pouches, Punts, I-eggin'. Caps—the celebrated
Rubber Gloves for washing, dying, sweeping, driving,
Stc., Carriage Cloth, Plano Covers, Life Prcsorvora, Fish
ing Boots aud Pants, Breast Pumps Doll Heads, Over
Shoes, Door Springs. Steum Packing, Machlno Belting,
fitc. ty Orders solicited and filled on liberal terras ai
low prices. D. ItODGMAN,
27 Malden Italic, and 50 Nussaunt. N. Y.
fob 10 tuw-3m
TAGGART fit GRAY,
DEALER* IN
WOOD 12N WARD AND BROOMS)
No. 15 FULTON-8TREET,
Corner of Front-street, New-York,
TT7IIEUE they havo constantly on bund, nud offer for
VY sale, Pnlnted Pall*, Brooms, Brushes, Baskets,
Mats, Twines, Cordage, Cedar Tubs, Palls, Plgglus, Cool
ers, Churns, Willow Cradles Wagons Chairs and Baskets.
Also, nn assortment of Midi other articles a* aro usually
kept in a Wooden Ware Store. 3mo fob 3
OIL C’LOTHS—OIL C LOTHS.
ALBR0 & HOYT.
Noe. 72 nnd 74 Jolin-ntreoG New-York,
"VI ANUF’ACTURFIRS and dealer* In OIL CLOTHS,
exclusively. At their F’nctorle* uro turned out (un
der a patent procos*) FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, which, for
beauty of design nnd elegance of finish, surpass nuy thing
of the kind hitherto produced In this country or In Flu-
rope, nnd for which they obtained tho prize medal ut tho
Work’s Fair.
At their Wnrcreoms In Now York, can bo found n
Inrgo nnd comploto assortment of heavy, medium nnd
thin Floor Oil Cloths from 27 luchcs to 24 foot wide; also,
TABLE, FURNITURE St CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
dee 111 3mo
Fo* the sale of all kinds of Merchandize? Produce, Real
Estate, Negroes, fcc, at auction ot private sale, nor 11
Jfr» Jtrity Bud Oat*.
m BY TARVEll A: TIIUCIIELPT.
500 bushels tino Seed Oats; binding from steamer Hor-
r,n -feb 18
MV TAllVEIt A TRUClIELIiT.
Private Sale.
1,000 bushels prime Heavy well cleaned Baltimore Seed
Oats. r eb a
,„BY TAIIVKII 'rULICillllLUT.
Walttiam prilne Enilorn Hay, landing from barque
BY TARVER dc THUCHELIJT.
_ , , Privoto Sale.
3 bales lino French Prunes, in 10 and 20fi» boxes; Just
landing from barque Harvest, nnd for solo. Jan ;tt)
MY TAM VIE Ik Be TUliCHEUIT,
Prirato Sale.
1,000 bushels White Maryland Com, In bulk; 20 bbls.
Cider Vlucgnr, 10 kegs LeaT Lord; 50 half bbls Baltimore
I lour, 25 bbls. Tanner’s Oil; 5 kegs Glade’s Butter, land-
lug nnd for salo low to close consignment*. Jan 1C
■Saha at gattton.
Largi Belt of CkoUt Wltut.
BY COIIEft « FOSBACK.
On THURSDAY, 26tb Instant, In front of tho office of
Messn. Robert Habersham « Son, tbo following Old
Madeira*, tba property of tbo late Ivm. Henry Mongin:
8 dozen Alcjron, .bottled.... 1833
“ “ Dlmou, M ....1835
Wacenmaw, M ....1838
Alert, “ ....1837 •
Malum, “ ....1841
Howard, March St Co, bottl’d 1850
—ALSO—
12 dozen various Old Madeira* and Clarets, and
8 demijohns Whiskey and Brandy.
Terms liberal, and niodo known on the day of sale.
—also—
Immediately afterward, at tbo same place, by direction
of the proprietor, about:
3U0 dozens choice Madeira Wine, of importations
ranging from 1800 to 1830; forming the private stock of
Robert Hutchison, Esq., or this clly.
Catalogues with description of the Wines wiB bo ready
for delivery at our counting room this week. fob 3
w ^MOoirrorEsinireKSoK
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
(Jlbbona. Buildings,
OFFER FOR SALE-5,000 lbs. Union White
Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1;
150 boxes Window Glass;
COO gallons Lluseed Oil;
500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil;
20 barrels do. Whale Oil;
10 do. Train Oil, best quality;
0 do. Winter strained Lard QUi .
5 do. Cobum’s Machinery Oil;
10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
20 do. Copperas, green and dry;
10 do. Epsom Solis;
10 casks Potash;
5 casks Sulwratus;
5 barrels Refined Saltpetre;
250 ounces Furls’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 bonds Lorillard’s Snuff;
20 boxes assorted Candies;
00 boxes Roy’s Lemon 8yrup;
30 bags Pepper, AUsplco and Ginger:
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves;
100 reuins Letter and Writing Paper,
Together wltti on extensive assortment or Patent Medi
cines; Perfatnery; llalr, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toi
let Sonns; Tuck, Dressing and Bldo Combs, 4cc. Sec.; all
of which are ofibrod at the lowest prices, either for cash
or approved |>apcr. Jan 22
S OJLD fflADEIBAS FOB DALE.
\Y ILL bo sold In front of our Office, on tho
Bay, on THURSDAY, 26th instant, the follow
ing old Madclras, tbo property of the late Wm.
nguit
tf dozen Alcyon, bottled 1P32
« “ Dlmon, “ 1835
11 “ Wuccumuw, “ 1830
13 « Alert, “ 1837
10 u Medorfl, u 1641
17 “ llon-ard, March Co. “ 1850
—ALSO—
12 dozen various old Mndulras and Clarets,and 8 demi
johns Whlskoy and Brandy.
Terms liberal, and made known on tho day of sole.
Jim 28 ROUT. HABERSHAM St SON.
ROOFlNCi SLATE. .
T HE Subscriber calls tbo attention of the cltzensof
Savannah nnd tho South generally, to bis lame
stock nnd excellent quality of Roofing Slate; suitable for
roofing of any description, which ho Is prepared to sell
at tbo lowest price*. Ho has ulso on bund a largo as
sortment of Stub, Doors, and Blinds, suitable for South
ern Builders, and tho facility being so groat In getting
them out, and llio South being *o near tty steamships,
ho particularly calls tho attention of Southern Builder*
to his Slate, Sash, Dobra nnd Blinds. All orders thankfully
rocuivcd and ,,™a„U,
No. 52 Walnut-*!., below Dock, Philadelphia.
HOY 3 3mo
(•HOC'LItlLK, Ac.
FLOUR, SUGAR, Stc.—50 barrels. Illram
Smith’s extra Canal Flour;
50 bbls. pure Genesee Flour;
l 20 do Princeton Crackers:
00 bbls. Sugur and Butter do.
55 do. Stuart’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars;
00 do. do. Clarified do.
280 bugs prime Green ltlo Coffee;
20 do. Black Pepper;
10 cases Myer’s 14if lb. boxes Domestic Tobacco;
00 boxes 5's und 8’s Grant St Williams' do.
50 do various Brands do.
4 hhds. Codfish; 150 boxes scaled Herring;
80 boxes Bedell’s 0’s and S's Patcut Candles;
20 do. German Wax do.
20 eighth casks 4ih proof Brandy;
40 bbls. Domestic do.
100 boxes selected Cheese. landing and for sale by
fob 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St CO.
MUI OIIS, Ac.
12 hair pipes Oturd, Dupuy Sc Co’s French
SBBl Brandy;
SB 1° half pipes, assorted brands, low priced
French Brandy;
30 quarter casks Domestic Brandy; 50 bbK do. do.
75 bbls. I’. St 11. Rye Gin; 150 do. E. Phelps’ do.
0 pipes Holland Gin;
10 bbls. old Virginia Apple Brandy;
8 do. pure Georgia Peach do; 200 do. N. O. Whiskey;
00 do. white Baltimore Whiskey;
30 do. old Winchester Mononguhcla Whlskev;
25 do. old Pcnnsylv’a Mountain do; 100 do. N. E. Rum;
25 quarter casks .Madeira Wine;
10 eighth do. choice do. do.
20 quarter do. Port do.
2 half pipes old do. do.
20 quurter cusks Brown Sherry Wine;
40 boskets Chmnpngno Wine. For sale by
Jan 3 WEBSTER St PALMES.
IIEHOVED.
Tho Subscriber having moved lo Solomons’
bwkBm building, 143 Brougbtou-street, begs leave to In*
OMUL form the public Uml he Is now prepared to fur-
il- . IBanish families und ull who may favor him with
their patronage, with every nrtlcle In the Grocery line, of
the best kind, ut wholesale nnd retail. Orders from Phut-
tors will bo put up with groat care nnd despatch.
Jan 20 EDMUND WALLEN.
SI1IGEOIV DENTIST.
M. C. HEALD offers Ills professional
service* to tho citizens or Savannah. AH
operations performed In accordance with
the most recent Improvements In Dzntis-
try. He will visit patients at ull hours, for the purpose
of extracting Teeth w ith the most approved instruments,
giving a* little pain os possible. Charges will be mode
rate. Office, for tho present, comer of llryan nnd MonL
goinery-strcets. Jan 20
FASHIONS.
MRS. TOMBS respectfully nnnounccs
/r7j0to her friends and patrons that she has.
—*<1^— " splendid ussortment of .MILLINERY'
AM) 1>RESS-MAK1NG GOODS, of tho latest-
Fashions.
Particular attention paid to Cleaning nnd Pressing. All
orders from tho country particularly attended to
Jan 20 No. 15 B A RN A RD-STREET.
ArrivaT of tlto First Importation of Iv'ewTSprlng
BONNETS I
Wo beg respectfully to Inform the Ladles of
'Savannah that wo have This Day opened 2,000
of tho newest and prettiest style or BONNETS
ever Imported Into tills country—from cents each, to
the most elegnul nnd chaste styles produced In Lomiou
or I’nrls. Also, Children nnd Misses' Bonnets, In grout
vuriety. In addition to which, next week, wo recelvo far
ther sunnlles; uml, in fact, throughout the season, our
stock will bo weekly replenished, so as to form the largest
and most beautiful display of elegant Goods ever pro
duced In tho United States; and prices for cadi and every
lot folly 50 per cent, under nny store in this dty.
RIBBONS, &c., arriving in largo quantities. Bonnet
Ribbons, from 0>{ to 10, 12X, 25 ceuts,and upwurds.
Also, a splendid collection of Black Bonnot Lutes, both
figured and plain; Lavandcr and Black do.; Pure While
do. Iliis class of Goods Is very scarce In tho market;
therefore, we Invito an curly calf to Inspect the same.
Mr. W. KING Is nt present In tho Northern cities, re
ceiving Ills importations; und, ns wo shall be dully get
ting Goods, wo shoU bo huppy to acknowledge a call
from nil Uio Ladies.
Country Merchants nnd others, visiting this city, will
do well to call und inspect cur new arrival of Straw
Goods, Stc. nt the LONDON HOUSE,
Under the Marshall Hotel, Broughlon-street.
Savannah, Ga.
WILLIAM KING, Proprietor. feb 2
CABINET MAKING AND Ul’HOLSTEUY.
THOS. HENDERSON*
LYCEUM BUILDING. BULL-STREET,
/ Mnkes now und repairs old Furniture.
6 ■aiwr The Bottoms of Sofas, Chairs, made over
-TL nnd re-covered.
Carpets, Matting and Oil Cloth cut and put
down.
Bells hung, Curtains and Blinds put up. All work
promptly done, nnd ut reasonable price*.
N. B.-A small lot of new FURNITURE Just received.
Also, old Furniture bought nnd sold,
sept 1 ftnw
Dying and Renovating Establishment,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
73 York-st., rear of the Court House,
Establlalicti in 1832.
L ADIES' Silk nnd Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, Stc. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors; Ladies’
Ronuets Blenched nnd Pressed in a fashionable style; Kid
Gloves Clonncd and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed ns may bo required. All done lu tho
same style which has generally so much pleased my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate. Order* from tho
country und Interior ofGeorgio, Florida and South Cnro-
iua thnnkfally received und punctually attended lo. -
ALEXANDER G * ’ * '' ,,r *
npr 1
tuw
1 GALLOWAY.
SPUING DRESS GOODS.
R ECEIVED per Alabama: Printed Bareges, Muslins,
Lawns, Organdies, Cheap FoBurd Silks, Baregodo
Lnlncs, French Cambrics, Sec.; for sale by
fob 12 HENRY LATIIBOP St CO.
NEW SPUING <V SEIUItlEH DRY GOODS
T HE Subscribers are now receiving por steamers r lorida
nnd Alubamn, their supply of Forelgu and Domestic
S Goods, to which they invite tho public generally to
uml examine before purchasing elsewhere.
DzWHT St MORGAN,
fob 12 Rlbcro’s Building, Congress* t.
NEW DUES** WOODS.
R ICH Paris llnregeN Chintz Barege D’Lalncs, Tissues.
India Summer Silks, Colored Silks, Black Silks In ali
widths, French Cambrics, Lawns and Ginghams, French,
English nnd American Prints; Just received and for solo by
fob 12 DzWlTT St MORGAN.
Water Proof Hoot* and shook.
G ENT’S lino Water Proof Bools and Shoes, und light
,J\T* co.
Pl« IKON. . ,
A N Invoice of Gurtshcrrlo No. 1 Scotch Pig Irou,
now landing from tho Wolfe, am for;*ulu low from
tho wimrf, by ANDREW LOW It CO,
fob 3
lino
TO IRANI FAFTFBEUS.
M ANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES, such a* Loom Pick-
era, Loom Harnesses, Shuttles. Spools, Bobbins, and
Belting, fornlshed directly from tho Manufacturers, ut
lowest rates. , , ,, ,,
Also, we aro prepared to receive onlera for Machinery
for Colton or Woolen Mills, in all their variety, to be for-
nlshcd from the most cololiratod Machine Establishments
III tho country, the single Machlno or in complete setts, at
rules lower than before known. , „
j nn 10 8AM’L HOYT St CO.
ADVANCES J
T HE Undersigned are preiwred to mnko advances on
shipments of Rico nnd Cotton lo New York, Liver
pool, London, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp,
Hamburg, Bremen, or St. Petersburg. Shipments to be
mude direct, or through tho medium of their friends In
Now York. • For particulars apply »t the CounUug-houso
No. 107 lluy-street. EPPING St KRETZ,
Jnn 20
F1UE I FIRE ! T-IIOUUEM8 ITT
I RON SAFES, Fire mid Burglar Proof, from several
manufactories, of suitable sizes for Dwelling House*
and Counting House*, constantly for sale, nnd a new lot
No. 0 'V"-m,W fcc o,
WOOD! WOOD!!
F OR SALE at Laurel Grovo a-inclery, several hun
dred coni* of Pino Wood, nt one dollar nnd fifty
cent* j>er cord for cash. Apply to tho city Marshal, or to
the Gardener nt tho Cemetery- *
TAKE NOTICE.
O N and alter this date, will l»o sold, all the stock j>r
PAPIER MACfilE and FANCY GOODS nt G. M.
GRIFFEN’8 store, at cost. Please call and cxamlno.
B LAKE’S PATENT FIREPROOF PAINT at 4 cent*
per pound. Forsalo by C. A. L. LAMAR,
fob 2 Agent for Ptdtniw,
WATER CUBE INSTITUTE.
At Ulonn Npringiq 8. C.
L Tho Hotel of this delightfal nnd fashionable
reeort, wlU bo opened on the SOlh of May next,
for tho reception of Water Cure patients, and cit
izens generally.
Dr. Edward Riley has been appointed Hydropatblst
nnd Physician. Ono hundred invalids cun bo comfortably
accommodated. J. (j. ZIMMERMAN, Proprietor.
Glenn Springs, Spartanburg District, S. 1% Feb. 14th,
Al feb 10
11
13
10
17
PLANTATION FOIi SALE. .
BM, The Plantation in Lee county, belonging to tho
estate of Thomas Butler, deceased, situated two
■“•“miles from Starkoville, und Joining C'bcbuw old
town, is offered for sale.
An extended description of a place so well known la
deemed unnecessary, it contains twenty-two hundred
acre-, twelve hundred of which are cleared and nil In
good repair. On It nro two good Glii-IIouses and Screws,
comfortublo Negro Cabins, and all noecssury buildings.
Connected with the place nro a sot of Mills, Saw and Grist.
Persons wishing to purchase I^uids In Southwestern
Georgia, nro requested to give this place their attention.
Any information cun be obtained by addressing me at
StarkevHlc, Gu. GREENLEE BUTLER,
fcb mwf Administrator.
FOU SALE.
HALF of Twclre Hundred acres or RICE
*2* LAND, in South Carolina, on the Savannah River,
a, four miles below the city. Tills Land lias been
cultivated for several years, and produced well. Five
hundred acres on tho Altamnhn river, near Barrington
Ferry; 000 or Wood Land, on Bear Island, lu Savannah
river, near Purysburg,conveniently situated for boating;
n Plantation on the White ltluff rend, six mile* from tne
city. Tills phi co would be divided into small farms,
suitable for gardens. —also—
Lot No. 113,111h Dish, 5th Sec., Carroll co- 902# acres.
Ixit No. 022, 2d “ 1st “ Forsyth co- 40 **
Lot No. 23, South Division of tho towu of Frederica.
Lot No. 23, “ Tylhlng u “ “5 acres.
1-otNo. 2,“ •* “ “ -*45**
Lot No. —, 50 nercs Pino Land, White Bluff.
Ten Lots lit the Western part of tho city, nenr tho canal,
und two large Lot* on each sido or the canal. Apply to
■ •> 0 frnw lino BENJ. HURUOUtitlS.
LARGE SALE OF
PVTBLIC LANDS IN FLORIDA.
L N otice I* hereby given, that tho undersigned will,
» lit pursuance oriuv^ offer nt Public Auction, before
the Court-House door, In tho several counties, ns
hcrclmdtor stated, tho following valuable Lands, located
by State authority as part of the grant of Congress to sold
Suite, for purposes of Internal Improvement. These
Lunds were, in good part, selected Immediately after the
completion of the United States surveys, and are believed
to embrace some of tho best in tho State for tho produc
tion of Corn, Cotton, Sugar, Tobacco, nnd Tropical Fruits
—and Olliers finely adapted to the TurpcnUno and Lum
ber business. Tho Land wlU bo ofiered in half-eighth*:
lu Jefferson county, on Monday, 12th April, 1852,
about acres, 20,040
Madison, Monday 10th, about 05,500
Hamilton, Monday, 20th, about "440
Columbia! Monday, 3rd .Slay, about 3,120
Alachua, Wednesday, 5th May, ubout 0,520
Levy, Monday, 10th .May, about 20,480
Marion, Monday, 17lh May, about 58,rf40
Ilcrnnndo, (Benton,] Mouday, 24th May, about 48,040
Hillsborough, Saturday, 29th .May, about 4,800
Turks—One-fourth cosh; the other three-fourths pay
able In three equal uunual instalments, with Interest in
advance. Ur, If nny purchaser prefer it, live per cent,
will bo deducted from the credit Instalments, iq>on the
a rtuent of tho wholo purchase money ut the time of
c. , DAVID 8. WALKER.
Register of Public Lunds for the State of Florida.
Tallahassee, December 10,1851. 3mo dec S
Salem at glutton!
AL8H.
-----—----’« 2I*t Inst- at the- real-
denes of tbs lots Michael Wolf, deceased, on Lovers’
' one and a half mile* from the city:
Four likely Negroes, accustomed to gardening, Ice. Al
so, hi* late Residence. Term* and conditions will bo
mentioned nt the place. fob 13
Private Sate.
_ „ , BY T. J. ivALSU.
The Engine nnd Machinery of a Sugar Mill, to work by
steam or cattle power. For terms and farther particu
lars, inquire at the Counting Room. fob 10
Komethinsr Fine for To-ITlorrow.
12 Drawn Numbers in each Packngo of 22 Ticket*.
_ „ Georgia State Lottery.
for Dear fit of jiidependent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER It CO- MANAGERS.
C'la«N 8.
Draws To-Morrow, 10th Inst.
. „ srLzsniD scheme:
$G,000—§1,500—$1,000—$458!
I P oro ^G0,000 in smaller Prizes.
. « tickets only $1—Shares in proportion.
A Package of Whole* costa 844, and must draw 824.
Do. Halves 822, ** “ “ 812.
Do. Quarters 811, “ “ “ 80.
fob 18 GEO. W. WYLLV.
D RAWN NUMBERS of Georgia Stuio Lottery, Class
No. 7:
10 73 33 30 42 22 62 01 70 74 SO 02 47 2.
Nos. 2 33 70, and 30 tM 74, prizes sold.
ELISIIA WYLLY.
WILL RE DRAWN ON THURSDAY NEXT.
Georgia State Lottery,
ACTHORISKD IV Till LEGISLATURE,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER St CO n MANAGERS.
ClniM No. 8y
To bo drawn nl Augusta, Ga., Feb. 10, 1652.
C6 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
STLENDID SCHEME.'
$6,000 $1,500
1 Prize of. 81,000 11 Prize of. 8150
1 Prize of 4458 2 Prize* of. 875
1 Prize or. 4)300 12 Prize* of. 850
Stc. Stc. Stc.
Whole Tickets $2—Shares in Vroportion.
tlT FRIZZ* CASHED AT Till* OrrtrE. _/S~j
ELISHA WYLlyT
feb 18 Bay-Lane, South end City Hotel.
D RAWN NUMBERS of Georgia Stale Lottery, Class 7,
drawn In this city yesterday afternoon: <
10 73 33 30 42 22 52 04 70 74 00 02 47 2
EjT Half Ticket 10 50 02, Prize sold; and Quarter*
2 47 52 and 22 47 G2, Prizes returned. Cull for.Uio cosh at
PATTERSON’S Office.
DRAWS TO-MORROW, 10TI1 INST.
ESP*A Rare Chance by the Package. ^£2
Georgia State Lottery.
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
13 Drawn Ballots lu each Package of 20 Tickets.
Splendid Scheme f
$6,000—$1,500—$1,000
'And tnoro than 860,000 In Smaller Prizes.
Tickets 82—Shares 50 Cents to 81.
A fall pack of Whole* cost 844—must draw back 824
Do. Halves “ 12 ** “ “12
Do. Quarter* “ II “ “ “ 0
fob 18 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, MAURY St CU M MANAGERS.
FOR SALE.
M Tho Subscriber, Intending lo removo from tfOT*
tho Stale, offers for sale Ills possessions in
Do Kulb county, lying Immediately on tho""*™
Georgia Hull Road, opposite Hie village or Decatur.
On tho premise* Is n new, commodious nnd thoroughly
finished Dwelling, containing uine upright room*, four
closets, and two dreasing rooma Atlnched to the dwell
ing are all necessary out buildings, neat and substantial:
together with a capacious Green House, built of stone;
also, nBath House, nit uiifnlllngWcll ortho purest water,
Vegetable Garden, Fruit Trees, 4tc. Stc.; all enclosed with
new nnd substantial fencing.
Tho Lot contains Three Hundred nnd Filly Acres of
Land—one hundred of which are under cultivation, the
remainder heavily timbered wood land. The wholo pre
sent* a most desirable resldeuce, In tho healthiest part of
Georgia.
Applicant* are invited to call and see for themselves,
nnd n'certain terms, Stc. WILLIAM GEARING,
feb II wfin—Imo. Decatur, Ga.
TO RENT.
M A new nnd beautiful threo story BUILDING,
corner of Prlco and McDonnld-streels, lust finish
ed. For further Information, apply at the store of
Mes.-re. J. II. St M 811EA1IAN, corner of Broughton nnd
Whlinker-gts fob 10
COOPER FOR NALL.
A Vcry likely young Negro MAN, a Cooper by trade.
Apply lo GKO. W. WYLLY,
feb 13 or W. WRIGHT.
City TrenMiircr’K Office.)
Savannah, Feb. 17,1853. f
T HE Undcrslgued will contlnuo to receive Tax Re
turns until the llr*t day of March next,
fob 17 J. GEORGE, City Treasurer.
STOLEN,
F ROM the brig J. If. Counce, u YAWL BOAT, 18
feet long, painted lend color, and hud a covered rope
fonder urouud tho sides. Aliy Information relating to tJio
snino will bo rownrded by
fob 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO.
•„ WANTED.
B OARD For n Gentleman, Lady, Child and nurse,
either In a private family, or comfortable boarding
house, where two rooms can do had; for which u liberal
prlco will be puld. Apply at this office. fob 17
FOR SALE.
JrX A Tenement HOUSE, In Robertvlllc. Tho pro-
UiJiM peHy pays 20 percent on tho Investment. Apply to
GEO. W. WYLLY,
fob 0 or W. WRIGHT.
, LAND FOR SALE.
A BOUT 400 acres of LAND, lying lu Effilnglmm coun
ty, on the Ogechee river, well timbered with white
and red oak, ono and a half mile* from the Central Rail
Road, nud forty-two miles from Savannah. Apply to
GKO. W. WYLLY,
fcbO or W. WRIGHT.
PROPOSALS
F OR Repairing tbo City Wharves and Docks, nt tho
foot of West Broad-street, will ho received uy
JOHN B. GALLIE,
Chairman Com. on Docks Sc Wharves,
fob 7 2w
NOTICE.
A LL persons Indebted, either upon note or open ac
count, to tho estate or tho Into Dr. Henry K. Bur
roughs, will please make pnyment of the samo to me,
on br before the fifteenth day of April next. All debts
then duo und remaining unpaid will bo put in suit,
feb 5 JNO. M. B. LOVELL, No. 00 llay-st.
TO LET.
Tho STORE No. 100 Bryon-st^ nnd fixtures, for
sale. Apply to
■ fob 2 HONE Sc CONNERY.
FOR SALE.
QAA ACRES of prlmo RICE LAND, lying on the Al-
Ouu tamaha river, within threo or four miles of Da-
rleu—a most desirable pitch of tide.
Jnn 7 LOUD Sc CO.
NOTICE.
J 8. 80L0M0N8 lias nguln located In Savannah, for
■ the purposo or contracting for PLASTERING, In all
its branches, with those who may favor hlin with their
patronage.
Residence at Mr. L. Solomons, Brough ton-street.
Jnn 15•
NOTICE.
A LL those indebted to (ho tale firm of MARSHALL
Sc A1K1N, either by note or open account, nre re
quested to make lmmediuto pnyment to cither of tho ur
deralgned, as tho affair* of tho concern must bo closed.
E. W. MARSHALL,
ALEXANDER A1K1N.
January 1,1P52. 3mo
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
A NEGRO MAN was brought to Jail Iu Perry, Hous
ton County, some time since, who calls himself BOB.
Ho is about thirty years of age, of very dark complexion,
and speaks the African or low-country dialect—having n
slight impediment lu his speech; und is about 5# fret In
height. Said Negro says he was sold by Randolph Spald
ing, of Darien, to Robert Howell—lie also says ho ran-
away from some Railroad, but doe* not know where.
WILLIAM II. TALTON,
feb 10 Jailor and Sheriff of Houston County.
CominiHHlononi* Sale.
B Y Virtue of the decree of tho lionorublo Superior
Court or Chnthntn County, on tho equity sldo there
of, pnssed at tho May term, 1851:
Will be sold at the Court House In Chatham county, ou
tho first Tuesday In March next, between the legpl hour*
of sale, tho wharf lotto the city or Savannah, known a*
Anclaux’s wharf, nnd described In the plan of said city as
wharf lot No. 0, east of Drayton-strcet, with tho Improve
ments thereon. Said wliurr sold for the purpose of divi
sion among tho Joint owner*. Terms liberal—made
known ou tho day of sale.
En!*i. C H ARD&, J Commissioners.
Savannah, January 30th, 1852. Jan 31
THOMPSON, PECK & NIXON,
CASH TAILORISB AND FURNISHING STORE,
304Bronihvny. Nexv-York.
S AMUEL A. OLDS respectfully Inform* hi* friend*
nnd pntrons of Ills having inode arrangements to bo
located In faluro with tho abovo linn, and solicit* their
pntronngo In tho lino of hi* profession. Tho oxtcnslro
slock or tho above-named Ann always embraces the new
est Goods of every kind for Gentlemen’s wear, which will
enable him to meet tho taste of his customers, and exe
cute nil orders entrusted to his euro with despatch and
strict fidelity. , , , t '
Or SHIRTS made to order. In tho best manner, and
warranted to Jit. 3mo—U Jnn 14
. BALL, BLACK Ot CO.,
S UCCESSORS to MARQUAND & CO., Manufactu
rers and Importers of SILVER and PLATED WARE,
Diamonds Watches Jewelry, Sign of tho Goldon
Eagle, 247 Broadway, south corner of Murray-
street, opposite tho City Ilnll, New-York.
B. B. it Co. invito an inspection of the largest and most
comploto assortment of Silver and Plated Ware,
Watch**, Clock*. Diamonds, and other Jewelry, Fan
cy articles *cvto no found In nny store In tho Union,
which tho advantage of having a partner In Europe en
ables them to olfor from 15 to 30 per cent less than others.
They are also prepared to manufacture any ortldo of Sil
ver Ware or Jewelry, however elaborate In design or dlf-
fflcult in execution, ut price* wldch will bo satisfactory to
those who favor them with their orders. An inspection
of their stock doe* not Incur tho loast obligation to pur
chase. HENRY BALL
WILLIAM BLACK.
fab 10 tuw3ta EBENEZER MONROE,
Office .Vo. 5 Bull-Street,Opposite the Pulaski House*
Class No. 21,
J3T Bales close at 3# o’clock. Jf~ll
Will bo drawn In Savannah on Wednesday, Feb. 18lb.
78 Number Lottery— M Drawn Ballots.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$5,000—$1,500—$1,0571
Tickets 81,50—Shares in proiHirtion.
For sale by K. WIYHINUTON,
fob 17 Vender for Gregory Sc Maury.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The British burque Cl I US AN, Captain Price, Is
now loading for Liverpool. F'or freight, npply to
I) ANDREW LOW it to.
FOR LONDON.
Tho ship JOHN CAMPBELL, Cnpt. Stubbs,
jsfaCB. having the most 'of her cargo engaged und on
Hoard/ will be despatched as above. F’or balance of
freight, or passage, apply to
Jnn 90 PADELFORD, FAY it CO.
FOR HAVRE.
Tho new ship COMPROMISE,Cnpt Riley, hav
ing most of her cargo engaged, will huve Inune-
Hute 'despatch. F'or freight of 500 bales Cotton, or pa*-
‘ npply on bourd, or to
i 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
Tho ship STIRLING, Cnpt. Henderson, Is now
loading for tho above |*irl, nnd will meet with
espntch. F’or freight of 500 bales Colton, to complete
her cargo, or passage, npply to
Jnn 19 PADELFORD, FAY it CO.
FOR BOSTON.
This ship ARNO, Cnpt. Hascomb, having the
, most of tier cargo engaged, wlU be despatched
re. F'or balance of freight, or passage, apply to
f PADELFORD, FAY it CO.
FOR NETV-YORK.
New Line. —Tho regular packet barque
RHODES, J. McNair master, having the greater
portion of her cargo engaged, will meet with quick des
patch; for balance of freight, npply lo Cnpt. on hoard, r~
to [fob 17]_ HOWLAND it WASHBURN,
snatch as above. F’or freight or passage, apply on board,
or to [feb 17] BRIGHAM, KELLY it CO.
ley, i
Ignt t. „
C. A. GltElNE/t.
The packet schr. MONTEREY, Ackley, mnsler,
Hpsfrwlll have dispatch us above. F’or freight or_^a*>
The regular packet barquo MARIA MORTON,
.Buckley, master, having the greater part of her
cargo engaged, will meet with quick dispatch. F’or bal
ance of freight, apply to Captain on board at Anderson's
upper wharf, or to ROWLAND it WAUSBURN.
feb 0
The fine packet brig AMERICAN, N. Godfrey,
master, will meet with despatch a* above. F'or
Irelgnt or passage, apply on board ut Telfair’s wharf, or to
fob 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY it CO.
The regular Packet Barque TEXAS, Captain
. Livermore, having a portion of her curgo en-
, will have quick despatch. F’or freight, or passage,
in} on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
feb 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY it CO.
The regular packet schr. CHAS. MILLS, Fran*
cl*, master, will havo quick despatch as above.
Jight or passage, apply to
fob 12 C. A. GREINER.
Hie fust sailing regular packet ship SOUTH-
PORT. 1L McConnnrk, master, having a portion
.ier freight engaged, will have immediate dispatch.—
F’or freight or passage, havlug very excellent accommo
dation*, apply on board, or to
feb 10 WA8HRURN, WILDER it CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Tho barquo SCOTLAND, A. T. Percy, master,
____ will meet with despatch us above. F’or freight,
or imssage, upplv on board, nt Telfair’s wharf, or to
Jun 21 ” BRIGHAM, KELLY it CO.
The packet schr. GEN. WORTH, Cnpt. Phelps,
will have quick dispatch for the abovo port.—
‘or freight or passage, apply to
fob 10 0 C. A. GREINER.
Tho packet schooner JULIA ELIZA, Illgbce,
master, will huve quick dispatch for the ubovo
freight or passage, npply to
FOR DALTIMORE.
Keoular Line.— 1 The line packet schooner D.
H. BALDWIN, Parker, master, will meet with
Jespaich a* above. For freight or passage, npply ou
board, nt Bolton’s wharf, or to
feb 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY it CO,
JTJt Regular Line.—Tho flno packet schr. WOOD.
BRIDGE, Bradford, master, will meet with do.
•patch a* abovo. F’or freight or passage, apply on board,
at Johnson’s wharf, or to
fob 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY it CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
Jfifi Tho new fast-sidling schr. MAGYAR Is now
4W- readv for business. F or freight or chnrtcr, apply
to riel* 171 E. W. BUKEIL
MnrMlml’M Of Hen. I
February 3d, 1852. |
W ANTED—For tho Scavenger’s Department, until
the first day or January next, three prime Men.—
Apply to [fob 3] EDW’D. M. PRENDERGAST, c. m.
U. S. Clothing: Emporium,
WHOLESALE WAREROOSIS
Not. 177 & 1771-2 Market-fit, Philadelphia,
(North Side—above Fourth)
AT THE “RED DOORS."
T il IS New nnd Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING
Establishment, recently opened by the Subscribers,
offer* Inducement)! to SOUTHERN raul WESTERN buy
er* In regard lo low price* and Immense variety of Block,
rarely to be met with. The Increase of sale* from a very
liberal patronage, has been such us to warrant their of
fering Ctothlmr nt unusual low prices, nnd carrying out
tho system of u Large Sales and Small Profits.”
Orders from nny part of the United States prompt
ly executed and with especial care.
HEED, nROTH FIRS St CO.
P. 8.—Facilities will bo offered buyers to purchase on
tho regular credit. Usual discount allowed to cn*h buy.
ers. ly dec 15
fine Razors: 7 fine Idpry stick Fans
£ “ Enamelled Portmontes, fcc~ icc.
c sir
- e *. ro< ? t F assortment of Choice
125 different sorts, grown by
Charleston, 8. o,. nnd war-
— wi—i«Uu«i
Administrator 3 * Solo.
BY PIIILIIRICK Be BELL.
On tbo first TUESDAY In April next, duri.Ig the legal
hours of^snlc, will bo sold before tho Court House, In
All tho Real Estato nnd Interest of Andrew MlteheL
debased, being Military Bounty Land Warrant, No. 71?
311. Sold by permission of the Inferior Court of ChaU
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, and by
Administrator, for the benefit of the heir*
red tors Of said oslnlu. nud nil murt.-nnA 'Pa'mh.
ham.
order
and i
cosh'
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON?
Outside direct, and through in Eight Honrs.
Tho Line, composed of the following steamers:—tho
GORDON, the CALHOUN, and tho METAMORA, leave*
Savannah dally at 4 A. M.; leave* Charleston dally at 9
A. M.—connecting with tho Central Rail-Road In Savan
nah, nnd Wilmington Boats In Charleston.
July 1 E. LAF7TTE ic CO, Agents, Charleston.
P. M. LAFFITEAU; Agent, Saranmih.
THROUGH FARE
Prom Charleston to Hew YoTk--»S20.
......... w.. I..•• uunuii.n,v.ri>ii.naDuau, lutn*
5lO.ND.to WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHI*
LADELPIHA, and NEW YORK.’ ^ -
The public Is rcspectfidly Informed that tho stoamcra of
this lino are In Urat-mto condition, and aro navigated by
well-known nnd experienced commanders, and the Roll
Road* nro in flno order (tho Wilmington and Weldon
Road having, recently been relaid with heavy T raU>
thereby securing both safety nnd despatch.
„ , .A Through Ticket
Having already been In operation, will bo continued as a
B ermancnt arrangement from Charleston to New York.
y this routo travellers may reach New York on the third
day during business hour*. On and alter tho first dty of
July next, baggage wlU lw ticketed from the point of de
parture to Washington City, under the charge of* special
lta gB a 8f Master. At Washington tho samo
will bo transferred to tho euro of similar Agents, who
will accompany it to New York, nnd tho like arrango-
meats will bo pursued In reluming South.
Through Tickets to New York can nlonobo had from
E. W IN SLOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh
Rail Rond Company, at tho office of tho Company, foot of
Lnurcns-strect, Charleston, B. C^to whom please apply;
nnd to Charleston, ut tho office of tho New Jersey Ball
Road and Transportation Company, Now York.
June 28
GEORGIA BURR HILL STONES.
T HE Undersigned has on hnnd on assortment of Burr
Stone, from 18 Inches to 4# foci diameter, a portion
or which i» already dressed for running, awl of superior
quality. All the necessary Irons famished with the Stono
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual to dres* nnd fit Mill
Stone*, the nrtlclo con bo delivered nt all time* to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. C. II. OAMPFIELD.
Jun 20
USSR
■Afsignsi's Sale—Continued.
_ BY PIULBRICK At BELL. . ’
On FRIDAY, the SOlh Inst, at 11 o’clock, win be.ZQld, In
150 super Cloth and Tweeds fine Coats and Sack* *TCr*P*‘
7 fine Cnselmcro Pants; 6 fine Broadcloth Clotkl
37 Bilk, 8atln and Velvet Vesta; 17 doz fine Shirt* • •
9 doz fine Elastic Web Siupeudcr*
0 “ Lisle Thread Gloves: 17 pair Worsted Drawer* ’
24 ps. fine Silk Hdkft and (Wats: 1 ttoTBlSS?* -
lo*JIno Pocket Combs: p doz pint* J “
24 ps.
4doi
3
Wt^poom
cr t ino ailmlMMnitor, for (lie bciicdl of tbe heln
raZC. tr\m Z . .
Choice Fruit Tree*—At Private Sals.
BY PIIILBRICK Be BELL.
At store, on Bull.ilroot, ono door North ofStibbsfc Davis’
blacksmith snopt
A choice lot of Pwch, Cherry. Plum, Pear,
.i nce ? nA ?“e b ® rr y nnd Drape Vines, In •
line condition for planting; now landing by Excel, from
New-\ ork, nnd will bo sold in lota to suit purchaser*.
Terms,cosh. y ^fab7
_ CHANGE OF SCHEDULE^
Baily U. S. Mail Steam-Packet Lins
BETWEEN
Tho Great Mail Roulo from Charlobton, S. C.
nvivn .m. . ..
CENTRAL BAIL ROAD.
Sew Arrangement for Passenger Trains.
O N and after TUE8DAY, July 1st, Passenger Train*
will run os follows:
DAY TRAINS.
Leave Bnvnnnnh. .8 A.M.—Arrive nt Macon 0.30 PAL
Leave Mficon 7-30 A.M.—Arrivo at Sava’h 0 P.M,
NIGHT TRAINS.
I/ravc Bavann&h. .8 P.M.—Arrive at Macon 5.15 A.M.
Leave Macon 4JO P.M.—Arrivo at Sava’h 2J0 A.M.
The Day Trains connect with Uio Macon and Wcatem
Night Trains to nnd from Atlanta, Slonlgoiuery and Chat
tanooga; and (going east) with Stages to und from MU-
ledgevllle at Gordon.
Tho Night Trains connect with dally steamer* to and
from Charleston, and with weekly Steamships lo and
from New York; with Stages lo and from Augusta from.
No. 0; at 5!acon with tho Macon St Western Day Train*
to and from Atlanta, Columbus, (by stago from Borne*-
vllle,) Augusta by Georgia Rail Road, and with 8. \V.
Rail Rond to nnd from Fort Valley, Oglethorpe, and by
stages with point* South Westward.
, _ WM. M. WADLEY,
June 20 General Superintendent.
SOUTH-WESTEHN HAIL BOAR.
A DAILY TRAIN for Pnsscngcre nnd Freight leave*
Macon nt 0V A. M m arrive* al Oglethorpe *1 lOjtf
A-M-, leaves Oglethorpe ut UJtf A. M. arrives at Macon
at 3>tf P. >1 M connecting each way with the Central and
Macon und Western Rail Road Trains, and the Talla
hassee Mall Stage Line.
Passengers dluc nt F’ort Vnlley nt 1.15 P.5I.
GEO. W. ADA5I8, Superintendent
nug SO South Western Rail Road.
AUGUSTA A: WAYNESBORO* H.ROAD.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
Savannah, Ga., 24th Nov. 1851. j
r plll8 Road is now open for transportation of Freight
± and Pnssengers to Thomas’ Station (15 miles.)
Tho Night Train of this Rond, with tho Night iVnlns o f
the Central Rail Road, and a splendid Line ofFour-Horso
Post Conches, forms a perfect daily connection between
Savannah and Augusta, and Macon and Augusta.
For tho accomniodutlon of local travel, a Day Traill
will run, in connection with tho Day Trains on the Cen
tral Itail Road, to and from Savaunah and Mneou.
The Road Is now In rapid progress, and will be opened
for transportation of freight and passengers, to points be
yond it* present terminus, as soon as completed.
Fare between Savannah nnd Augiuta :... .85 50
“ “ 5Iacon M B 6 50
nov 26 3mo WM. 51. WADLEY, Gcn’l Sup’dcnt.
GEORGIA BAIL ROAD.
BAY PASSENGER TRAINS.
O N and after MONDAY, June 2d, Passenger Train*
will run dally, a* fallows, vlzt
Leave Augusta at 0 o’clock, A. M.
** Atlanta at 6 u “
“ Athens nt7 M **
Arrivo at Atlanta at 5 o’clock, P. M.
** nt Augusta at 5 p* “
“ at Athens at4V “ **
On nnd oiler Juno 1st, tho NJght TValn wlU
Leave Augusta at &X o’clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta at «* a
Arrive at Atlanta at 5 « «
“ at Augusta nt iX “ u
The Athens Branch Trains will connect only with th»
Day Tralus. Way Passenger* will be charged threo
cents per mile on tho Day Trains, nnd four cents per
mile on tho Night Trains.
Agents will famish Tickets, at each Station, for all
Trains, without which Passengers will bo charged etch
20 cents extra..
Transportation Office G. R. R. St B. Co_ )
Augusta, Gq^ May gist, 1851.) maySj
STAGE LINB^ttw"n®PN"&'C0lG!BBl'S.
The travelling public ore notified that
there Is now a dally lino or Stages, run-
—— nlng from Oglethorpe, West, and con-
netting with tho Eastern terminus or the Muscogeo Rail-
Rond. Leaving Oglethorpe at 11 o’clock A. M-and ar
riving ot Columbus, at 12 same evening.
Also, n dally lino from RamesvlUe to Columbus, yla
Thomastou and Tnlbotton, to the terminus of tho same
read. Pnssengers by this roulo will nvold night staging,
leaving Bnmcsvllllo at 4 o’clock A. M_ and arriving at
Columbus at 0 P. M.
These Hue* will connect with both tho night and day
trains on the Central Rail-Road.
Passengers will flud stages always ready at Columbus,
for the Montgomery road.
feb 13 Ml DANIEL GRIFFIN Sc CO.
CARY’S
i. COLORED DAGUERREOTYPES.
M. CARY would respeclfuUy give notlco that ho
1 • has ro-opened his Gallery (comer Rryan-street oml
Market-square,) where ho would be happy to wait on aU
persons who would havo a superior Picture.
try FOR SALE.—A fine assortment of Plates and
Cose*, of the finest quality.0mo oct28
Daguerreotypes, Beautifully Colored.
T HE subscriber Is prepared to cxecuto Dagurreotype*
(beautifully colored) In tho best stylo of the art. I
have Just received a handsome assortment of Coses and
Framoa, or most beautiful and* chosto pattern*—Just tho
thing for Presents. Citizens nro Invited tin to my Rooms
to oxamlno them, over tho Music Stoieyafiwket&ijwe.
AU Und* of Stock constantly for sale. Jan 3U
Bogle’s Klee trie Hair Bye,
A recent and most wonderful discovery in Chemistry, for
instantaneously and without the least inconvtniente,
changing lied, Light, or Grey Hair into a permanent
Auburn, Dark, or Jilack Color, without injuring or
staining the Skin, and retaining all the original glass
and sojtness of the Hair.
INVENTED AND MANCFACTUEED BY
MM. BOGLE,
No. 227 YViiNlzliifftoia-Ktrect, Boston.
T HIS HAIR DYE has distinctive advantages over all
others Invented.—1st. It Is entirely free from aU In-
grcdlcnls which may Injure tbo Hair. 2d. It doe* not
stain the skin. 3d. It is easier of application, aa tho hair
can bo dyed by It in nny weather, whether cloudy, rain
or sunshine. 4th. It ucts like magic, nud I* Instantaneous
lu it* effects, as the hair can be washed with soap and
water the moment alter application, when it assumes a
beautiful silky lustm and has the most natural and Ufa-
like appearance. 5tli. It Is tho most permanent and nat
ural over invented, and neither washing, tho sun, nor
weather can affect its color, or tarnish It In the least.
Tho luidles consider It as Invaluable, as It keep* tbo
parting clear, and tho hair in place and curl. On child
ren’s heads it lava tho foundation of a good head of hair.
A treatise of the Anatomy and Physiology of tho Hair,
with directions for preventing baldness, removing dan
druff, und preserving llio natural beauty and softness o,
the hair, by Wm. Boole, accompanies each bottle.
Price Ono Dollar.
Tho proprietor bus Innumerable certificates, extolling
its manifold virtues, from eminent Physicians, Divine*,
and citizens of tho highest respectability,-and bun to
givo as a sumplo tho following from a well known gen
tleman: ClIABLBSTON HOTEL, {
Charleston, S, O., March 7,1851. ( .
Mr. Wm. Boole: Door Sir—Some time ago my hair
commenced falling off, and to such nu extent, I began to
foar l should turn prematurely bald. After using many
ortho popular article* or the day, a friend suggested your
“Hyperion Fluid.” which I was Induced totry,wUb,I
confess, but lltllo hope of success. I was, howover, sur
prised oud gratified, nfler a short trial, to find a decided
Improvement, and 1 now possess a full crop of healthy
hair, which i can only attribute to tho extraordinary qual
ities of your Justly celebrated “ Hyperion Fluid.”
Yours, very rcspcctflilly,
THOMAS B. NICKERSON.
FOR THE COMPLEXION—A NEW ARTICLE,
BOGLE’S UEBEAIONIAy
For Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion, and
rendering it Fair, Delicate and Transparent. .
T HE Proprietor, with on honorable coneclouZoeM of
meriting tho approval of the fair sox,-ventures to
bring tho ubovo urtlcio under their notice, conJUbot of Its
superior merits. Wherever It has been used'tt luui preyed
itself admirably adapted aa a cutaneous cosmetic, and
pronounced equally efficacious for ■ eradicating tana, pim
ples, and other eruption* of the akin, a* the Hyperion
Fluid lvns proved Itself for restoring the hafr.
F’or Children.—As the llebcMlonlR la entirely Inno
cent in Its composition, It may bo used with the mast per
fect safely for children; it* balsamic properties nourishes
the skin In Its embryo state, kecptuglt free from all lm-
puritlc*. Genial and purifying, It la at once both sooth
ing and pleasing to thu lltllo patients.
Agent* for Savannah, Tuos. M. Turns* Sc Co. and
Hendrickson Sc Moor*. Charleston, Haviland, IIar-
ral A Co., and p. M. Cohen Sc Co. Augusta, Haviland,
Risley Sc Co., nod 0, B. Plumb. New York, Sands k.
Co^ and Cary IlCo. tuwf martl