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Will exhibit at Savannah,
ON MONIIAY, niAHC’H 111, tS5S.
Doors open at 0)/ o’clock. Porfonnonco to commence
•j 7 o’clock.
Admission—GO Cts j Children and Servants 25 Cts.
Thn characteristics of thin establishment consist In tho
1 n largest collection of
Equestrian, Gymnastio and Dramatio Talent 1
** Ever collected In one travelling company.
Jlusio, Drama and Horsemanship I
TUnir hero concentrated Into ono grand threo-told combi-
BUUB nation, In which
mtBTH, MUSIC, MAGIC, MELO DRAMA.
jQUrMTlON, SPFX-TAOL^rANTOMIME, I-AIICE
Minirip bubblo, effervesce, nnd burst upon tho eye and
...rnlternntcly, bewildering and delighting tho spectator.
$o circumscribed limits of this card will admit only of a
itilvUro gllmpso or tho matorlal out of which these re
mits are effected, vis t tho
nenotvnod Now York Cornot llnnd,
umtrh will exccuto several popular marches, overtures,
while moving through tlie streets. .
Tnnthergrand mature of this Compniiy,nnd never horo-
toforo attempted by any other Travelling Establishment,
. it o addition to tho Equostrinti Trotipo or ncompleto
'“"““ llUAmtATIC COUPS,
„v (he aid or whom will bo represented every night a
very luloresth'ff patriotic National Drama, entltlod
THE SPIRIT OF "701’’
Introducing several thrilling scenes from tho lives or the
Revolutionary heroes,
OldPui! General Washington! and Mad Anthony
Wayno 1
The wholo concluding with tho grand living tableau, In
which tho
(‘Father of his Country*”
MOUNTED ON HIS CHARGER, is borno nlofr In Irt-
S«w%K&TJr 8uouLD -
S 17 2w P. A. CLARKE, Agent.
SAVANNAH~ATHENiEUM.
MANAGERS, MESSRS. JEFFERSON & KLLBLER.
Fourth Night of Miss Julia Doan.
TUURSDAV EVENING, FEBRUARY 10th, 1852,
Will bo presented Dulwcr’s beautiful play of
THE LADY OF LYONN!
PAULINE,. MISS JULIA DEAN.
Dance..
..Miss Eveline*
To concludo with tho iauglialdo Farce of
My Nclarhbor’N Wife I
fj^Box Ofllco opon from 10 till 1, nnd from 3 to 5.
Doors open at 7Jtf o’clock; porronnanco to commcneo
it 8 o’clock.
py Boxes. Pnrquetto nnd 2d Tier, 75 cts. Gallery, 50.
JUVENILE FANCY DRESS BALL.
MONSi A. BONAUD,
Rcspectrully Informs Ills patrons nnd tho public
In general, tlist his annual FANCY DALI, will
k take place ot Armory Hall* on Tubs-
* day, tno 24th Inst.
Tho Cachucbo, Jaleo do Ilcrea, La Jotta Arra-
eoneta, tho Gavotte and Mlnuctdo la Court. Pas Stiriena,
u Zlngnrelln. Fisher Horn Pipe, Allcmnmle, and High-
luid Fling will bo danced by his pupils during tho
''Tickets One DoUar for Juveniles not of his school.
Tickets for n Gonttomnn and Two Ladles, 82.
N. It. Juvenile’s Ball to begin at UP. M.J Gentlemen and
Lsdlns’sl 10 P.M.
Tickels can bo had at Mr. Zogbnum & Co.’s
Music Store, Mr. Cooper to Co.’s Book Stor,o and from A.
Bonaud at hts Academy, nt Armory Hall. feb 13
C 'ANAL, FLOUR. REFINED SUGAR, &c—
50 bids. Pure Gcnossco Flour,
40 half bbls. do. do/
100 bbls. Stewart’s B. and C. Clarified Sugnr;
ISO do.' Crashed nnd Powdered do.
80 boxes Bedell’s 0s nnd 8s Tallow Cundlcs;
75 do. Now Scaled Honings;
50 bbls. Cuba Molnssos; landing and for solo by
feb 18 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON it CO.
B altimore flour, bacon, &c.—200 bbls super
line Hownrd-strcot Flour, 30 casks prlmo now Bacon
Sides, 30 bbls. do do Leaf Lard; landing nnd for solo by
feb 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
"tJ'OLIAN PIANO FORTE—By T/Gtlbortto Co., Bos-
IEj ton; will be sold a bargain.
F. ZOGIIAUM it CO.,
feb 14 __ Market-square.
B ARREL ORGANS.—An assortment of Barrel Organs,
including Bird Organs; tor sale nl low prices, by
F. ZOGIIAUM It CO.,
feb 14 Market-square,
B ALTIMORE FLOUR.—Landings KlObbls., rorsnlo by
feb 17 WOOD, CL AG HORN It CO.
AY.—150 bales Eastern Huy, in storo and for sale by
. feb 14 E.W. BUKER.
13MBEIt—20,000 feet Whlto Pluo Lumber, landing
-J from sebr. Mugynr and for unlo by
feb 14 E. W. BUKER.
YTE1V MUSIC.—Just received n large collection of now
American and Foreign publications.
F. ZOGBAUM Ac CO M
feb 14 Market-square.
’HUE PINCERS Ac KNIVES; also, Shoo Thread, Awl
j Blades, Ate. For sale by
feb 14 •F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-sL
H
M ACKEREL.—10 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; 20 half bbls.
No. 1 do.; 10 half do. No. 2 do.; In store and for sale
feb 14 by K. W. BUKER.
H ARD COAL, TO ARRIVE.—a row casks Scliuyl-
klll Coni, well cleaned und freo from slate, on board
barque Exact ou tho way from Now York; forsnlo by
feb 14 MOORE Ac HENDRICKSON.
3UUTER.—10 casks best London Porter, for sale by
G. M. WILLETT Ac CO., Smcts’ Building,
feb 14 opposlto St. Andrew’s Hull.
W EST INDIA FRUIT.—0,000 Oranges, 50 bundles
Buuuiins, 1,000 Plantains; just rac’d und forsnlo at
feb 14 J. A. BROWN’S.
1J0TATOES.—150bbls. extra Planting Potatoes,50do.
J- Mcrccr do.; Just londlug and In storo, und lor sale by
feb 14 J. A. BROWN.
liUTTER AND CHEESE.—10 kogs choice Goshen But-
iJ ter, 20 boxes Goshen Cheese and 50 do. Pino Applo
Lheew.Just received by J. A. BROWN.
(’ M. WILLETT Ac CO., Smote’ Building, Broughton-
v* * street, have just received a choice supply of Canal
Hour, In wholo nnd half bbls. fob 14
7 Winter Pippin Apple, 10 do Mercer Potatoes, 10 do
Untuus; for sale uy
feb 14 G. M. WILLETT Ac CO.
pntJNKS, FIGS. RAISINS,
A landing, and for sale by
TT0P&-1
11 feb 14
AND HARDINES.xJust
O. M. WILLETT Ac CO.
- balo fresh Hops, just received and forsnlo by
feb 14 MOORE Ac HENDRICKSON.
T)R1MB EASTERN HAY.—121 bundles prlmo East*
l ent Hay, landing from schr. Magyar, from Boirost,
*ue, and for sale on consignment, by
GEORGE H. MAY.
... . _ ALSO IK STORE?
<0 bundles first quality Eastern Huy; 20 baskets Cham-
P^'rown” brand; 15 do do, “Doublo Grupo” do.
j^NOLWHjPOTATOES^—100 hampers, In flno order;
feb 13 WOOD, CLAGHORN Ac CO.
B read, toe.—50 bbls. Pilot Bread, 100 do. Nnvy do.,
30 do. Rutter, Boston and Sugar Crackers; luudlng
»»a for sale by
feb 13 WOOD, CLAGHORN Ac CO.
OHAMPAGNE.—Just received: CO baskets Champngno
of various brands, somo of which nro of superior
quality; for sale by J. ROUSSEAU.
Jrjbjj Cornor of Bull nnd Bay-streets.
CCIJEIDAM GIN.—3 pipes choice old 8cheldamGln,of
rj direct ImportaUon, and in Custom Houso bonds; for
by j. ROUSSEAU,
j®b 13 • Cornor Bull nnd Bny-st.
pOTATuES. ONIONS, toe.—
1 250 barrels Planting Potatoes;
15 do. Onions;
250 strings do.
50 boxes Scaled Herring;
fi.i.'io ozon fyJfiJSfl Buckets; In storo nnd for solo by
- fe “ 1* HENRY Ac F18KE, Exchaugo Dock.
CAUCE8.—Just received, a fresh lot Worcestershire
U Snucc, French Mustard, Anchovy Paste, und An-
F ar8nlo by
,cb 12 J. ROUSSEAU.
pLACK TEA.—Half chosls of flno quality; for solo by
12 A. MINIS.
*jTBEAMS, Steelyards and Spring Balances; 5
IJjalub, F.W.COttmVBLu’
—
FSnjHJsSSii SSE lirtmo Now
CardenJi i u. R,olaMCB t cargo of brig Gen. Boyd, from
landing and for sale by
- 0 12 COHENS Ac HERTZ.
y hSr. A , ° r choice Seed Oats, 321bs. to tho
foh n. ’ lo nrrive In tho brig Eleanor.
- u 0 R. HABERSHAM Ac SON
T®. ARRIVE.—Several cargoes expected mo-
h m ,' m| y from Ualtlmoro ami Norfolk.
0 U R. HABERSHAM It SON.
pORN
vJ meiv
feb 12
—iMiAuanoiiAM s sun.
8T,:Ai ' 1 REFINED CANDIES.—Just ro-
brnteii rvi J? 0 * *toamcr, a fresh supply of Stuart's colo-
agej, and 0 r«i C8 ’i p, ! t up ,n P°"nd und hair pound tiack-
feb P f ° r 811,0 bjr 'V. tV. LINCOLN,
Momnnont-squaro.
(j !v„ 01 1'^Wnrrantod froshnnd genuine,Just
011 CansuhS?J lu ,* htou C!nrk & COi > «lso,Cod Llvc-
feb j 2 5 f ° r 80,0 ^ ■ W. W. LINboLN,
Tkfrri-r~ Monument-square.
I i bllKAIJ --4n i,b , Si just landed; tor sTiTo by~"
____I1ENRY Ac FiSKE, Kxcl.nngo Dock.
I ’ AN A T. pi .m m o-i-r i.—~—-r 5
* FISKE, Excl.uugo Dock.
L/ lly qultafSirniT*? Ca 1101 Flour In store, qunl-
rebV? uUo ^toltaUlmora, at less price.
HENRY Ac FISKE, Exchange Dock.
ira
a a , ?r , «
25 half bbls do do; in
•5NRY Ac FISKE.
- Exchange Dock.
V IIIstomaMii'i™!?'* 8 All } nllln nnd Hemp Cordngo;
fob i t WMl landing, and for snlo by *
iSiiVaU-7-.^ HONE Ac CONNERY.
V bblj ^'uJ^'ipllFFF-—2D half and 10 qunrter
sale |,y 8 * u lon blnrkot Ileor: Just recelvenl. und for
feb 11 IIONE Ac CONNERY,
j—- Harris’ Wlinrf.
1/ Numbeilf? ° r Cotton uiufliompliuck, various
feb i} mucr8 ~-l» atom, aud for snlo by
YAPP^rr-.-.— IIONE Ac CONNERY.
PorkfjiJSIiur, 30 Md** R l«”» Hoof, nnd 40 bbls.
. fell 11"* J “ l rocclvod, and for snlo by,
snlo by,
rngry— IIONE Ac CONNERY.
i iSt£S'. “AimoWS ANil 1‘AINT
a Cask or yja. Ld. A lot or the-w cheep Barrows: also,
“ good siibitluito r,?- 0 !'} 1 n 1 nhit Oil, a choup article und
l,*”*?, for whlch°»hn""P 0 * 1 °i*r nppllcnblo to nil pur-
%1y to lCl ‘ tho ,altor 1" unod, nt about half Us cc
feb 7 CHA’S. II. CAMPFIELI),
13 171 Boy-strce|
JltcvcIjanMjc.
gEGARiL—HavanaSegura of^u^erior^ <^“^1 lor “1°
llTHISKKY—Fow bbls. Monongahela; forsnlo by
W fob RT A. A11NIB.
rTOPFEB.—50 bags Rio Coffee, landing and for solo by
U fob 0 8. K. BOTHWELL Ic CO.
\XTH1HKEY.—50 bbls. In store nnd tor nolo by
VV feb 0 McMAltON to DOYLE.
ATAcKkRBL—20 bbls. Nos. 1. 3 nnd 3, in storo nnd
lit for solo by AIcM AHON to DOYLE.
/"lOFFEE.—150 bags lUo, In store nnd for safe by
VJ febO MeMAlION to DOYLE.
/CASTILE SOAP.—40 boxes; tor sole by
lJ A)b 10 A. MINIS.
bil>ES—Prime Ualtlmoro city smoked, in hhds. and
O tierces; for snlo by A. MINIS.
■DOTTLES.—Patent WlnoBottles; tor sale by
-D feb 10 A. MINIS.
fl IN.—50 bbls. E. I*. Gin, landing nnd for snlo by
tX feb 0 8. E. BOTHWELL to CO.
•pvOMESTIO LIQUORS.—100 bbls. Domosilc Liquors—
XJ In Store; for sale by MoMAHON to DOYLE.
r^AULKiNG MALLETS to IUONS-For sale by
\J fob 0 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Uryuimt.
TAAKTERN HAY.—100 bales; for salo by
JCi fob 3 WOOD, CLAGHORN to CO.
"POTATOES.—100 bbls. Potntoos. .in store; for snlo by
t feb 3 McMAHON to DOYLE.
TJUTIEU.—20 kegs cholco Goshen Butter, landing nnd
JL) for salo by |feb 3] HONE to CONNERY.
QAUCE-PANS,Teu Kettles, Lump Dusters, toe.; forsnlo
O by [fob 2] F. W.COHNWKLli, 102 Bryniwt.
/'lORN.—Baltimore white Corn; tor wile by
\J Jan 25 DAVID It. DILLON, Foot West Breadth
iSloUR.—180 bbls. Baltimore Floifr; 120do.Canul do.;
JL 1 rorsnlo by [JnnQ8] WEBSTER to PALMES.
1) A181NS.—200 whole, half and quarter boxes; for sale
11 by [Jnu 25] H. J. GILBERT.
I BALTIMORE FLOUR.—200 bbls. Hownrd-sL; for salo
JL) by [Jan 21] SWIFT, DENSLOW to CO.
/"IOLLINS’ AXES, with handle.*.; for sale by
\J Jim 21 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Brjon-street.
TTOES, AXES, ANI) TRACES.—For sale by
11 Jun 10 F. W.COILN WELL, 102 Urynn-slreoL
/CHEESE.—150 boxes nnd 10 casks, for salo by
\J Jan 22 IL J. GILBERT, West side Mnrket-sq.
0 UGAIt.—50 hhdB. P. li. Sugar, in store nnd for salo by
febO 8. E. BOTHWELL to CO.
/~tODF18H.—10 drums Codfish, for snlo by
\J Jan 0 McMAHON to DOYLE.
| rtLOUIt.—50 bbls. Baltimore Flour, for sale by
JL 1 Jan31 HUNTER to GAMMELL.
r IME.—Thomnston Lime; tomato lo arrive by
±j Jun 20 ROWLAND to WASHBURN.
T TAIR BROOMS, BRUSHES, toe.—For salo by
H Jun 22 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st.
OIIOE PUNCHES AND PEG CUTl’ERS.-For sale by
kJ Jan 27 F. W. CORNWELl^ 102 Bryan-streot.
X ATRS.—50,000 Lnths dally expected’, for salo to nr*
Thrive by [Jim 28] E. W. BUKER.
“llf OOD SAWS—Just received, anil for sale by
VV Jau 21 F. W. CORNWELL.
TVT K. HUM.—30 bbls.; tor sale by
IN • Jau 18 COHEN to FOSD1CK.
0 AFE WIRE—Just received anil for salo by
IO Jan 18 F. W. CORNWELL.
/XANDLES.—100 boxes Adamantine; fur sale by
\J Jun 18 A. MINIS.
XT 6. MOLASSES,—50 bbls. now crop: tor aalo by
IN • Jan 18 WOOD, CLAGHORN to CO.
0 UGAIL—20 hhds. Brown Sugar, assorted, for sale low
O Jan 18 by McMAHON to DOYLE.
i ."VLOUIL—100 wholo and hair bbls.; for snlo by
X 1 Jan 18 II. J. GILBERT.
O ALT—2,000 socks, 10 to tho tun; tor sale by
O Jun 10 EDWARD II. 1IUNLER.
I)ILOT BREAD.—nutter and Sugnr Crackers; for sale.
JL Jan 15 HENRY to FISKE, Hxchnngo Dock.
PICKLES.—In quarter bbls.; for salo at tiie Emporium.
X Jan 1 SEABORN GOODALL.
PELTING.—4 to 5,000 feet patent stretched Leather
1) Belting; for aalo by SAMUEL HOYT to CO.
pRICK.—25,000 bard burnt Paving Brick; tor sale by
i) Jnn 15 E. W. BUKER.
I)LACK MANTILLA LACE, all widths; forsnlo by
JL) Jun 19 J. BURT to CO.
/TORN—800 sacks Whlto nnd Yellow; for snlo by
lJ Jnn 15 YONGE to ODEN.
QAA Pounds FEATHERS; fur sale by
OVJU Jan 15 I. VV. MORRELL to CO.
"1TTIUSKEY.—75 bbls. extra Whiskey, tor sale by
W Jnn 19 HUNTER to GAMMELL.
A LCOHOL.—20 bbls., 05 per cent. Alcohol, landing;
for salo by [Jan 21J HUNTER to GAMMELL.
/"vATS,—L500 bushels superior Baltimore Oats; for sale
VJ by CJiin 20-2w] EDWARD 11. BUNKER.
rivonACCO.—100 boxes Tobncco, assorted, iu store and
X tor salo by [Jan 20] McMAHON Be DOYLE.
-l TTIUSKEY.—25 bbls.; for sale by
VY Jnu 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY to CO.
XTEGUO BLANKETS, Llnsoys and Kerseys; tor side
IN cheap for cash, by J. IL to M. SHE All AN.
ASTERN IIAY.—50 bales Eastern liny, In store; for
All snlo by [fob 4J Hl/NTEU to GAMMELL.
XTTH ALE OIL.—20 bbls. Bleached North West'Whale
VV Oil; tor Hide by MOORE to HENDRICKSON.
pIG HAMS, SMOKED TONGUES to SMOKED BEEF,
J. Just received,—2 bbls. Pig Hams, 2 do. Smoked Beet,
aud 2 do. do. Tongues. For side by
feb 11 J. ROUSSEAU, cornor Bull to Bny-sts.
/ T UAVA JELLY.—Just received, u fresh lot of tiunva
\JT Jelly. For sulo by J. ROUSSEAU,
feb 11
rpolIACCO.—200 packages, various brands and quail-
X llos. For salo by WEBSTER to PALMES,
feb 11
| EEUHES.—A11 Invoice of large and healthy Swedish
JiJ Leeches; this duy received per steamer Alabama,
aud for sule by W. W. LINCOLN,
feb 11 Monument-square.
C1 U.M DROPS—Just received per steamer Alabama:
VJT 10 boxes fresh Gum Drops. W. W. LINCOLN,
fob 11 Monument-squnro.
T IME.—200 barrels; landing from Behr. J. 11. Cornice,
JU for sale by
. fob 11 BRIGHAM, KELLY to CO.
A XES.—Small Axes with handles, for Boys’, formilo
lx. by F. VV.CORNWELL.
fob 11 102 Bryan-streot.
cj EG Alls.—50,000 Segurs, various brands; for safe by
O feb 11 McMAHON to DOYLE.
"pUTTER.—20 firkins choice Goshen Butter, received
JD per steamer Alabama; for snlo by
fob 11 McMAHON to DOYLE.
XT GLASSES.. .50 hhds. West India, 50 bb!s.Now-Or-
JVX Runs Syrup; for salo by
feb 11 McMAIION to DOYLE.
■VfEW BACON SIDES nnd SHOULDERS.—50 casks
IN prime New Bacon Sides; 20 do do Shoulders; land
ing nnd for sale by
feb 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON to CO.
A LK.—30 bbls. superior Albany Cream Ale, landing
xl. tills day from ship Southport; also, 50 bbls. to arrive
thin dny per fsteamer Alabama, browed expressly for mo
and of extra quality; for side by
fob 10 W. M. DAVIDSON.
•pALTIMOUK FLOUIL— 1U0 bbls.lloward-streot Flour,
JL) for sale by
fob 10 . ROWLAND to WASHBURN.
•pRESH PRUNES.—.lust received: 5 ensesfreah Primes
X 1 In gloss Jars; for salo by
feb 10 J. ROUSSEAU. '
0 ARD1NES.—Just received: 4 eases fresh Sardines, In
O wholo nnd half boxes; tor sale by
fob 10 J. ROUSSEAU.
TARENCH CORDIALS.—Just received; 0 boxes French
X' Cordials, assorted; for sale by
fob 10 J. ROUSSEAU.
/ 1 AUNTLBTB.—Epauletts, Swords and Belts, Hut-
vX tons, Luce, and u general assortment of Military
Goods, at HORTON & lUKEMAN’S,
feb 7 110 Broughton-strcct.
"I ADIE8’Whlto Satin GAITERS and SLIPS. Juatro-
±j celvod and tor snlo by
fcl) 4 O. JOHNSON to CO.
OUGARS.—Landing per brig Augusta: 10 hhds. Mus-
O covado Sugnr*; 20 bbls. low priced Clarified do; for
snlo by [feb 0] J. V. CONNERAT to CO.
]4 XACCARONI nnd VERMICELLI.— Landing per
111 schr. G. J. Jones: 10 boxes fresh Maccaroiil; 10 do.
do. Vermicelli; tor sale by
feb 9 J. V. CONNERAT to CO.
npEA.—150 packages Ilyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and
X I’ouchong Teas. For snlo by
fob 11 WEBSTER to PALMES.
7t GLASSES,—75 hhds. Cuba Molasses.
1V1 200 do. N.O. do.
fob 11 For aalo by WEBSTER to PALMES.
A LE,—25 bbls. choice Ato, per steamer Alabama,
xY. browed expressly for Southern markets; for snto by
fob 11 MoMAHON to DOYLE._
/T UM ARABIC.—1 caso superior picked, just received
\JC uud for salo by
fob 11 MOORE to HENDRICKSON.
TTNOLISH CAYENNE LOZENGES.—A superior "ar-
Ml ticlo; for snlo by
feb 11 MOORE to HENDRICKSON.
X IQUOIIS. — Cherry and Blackberry Brandy; also,
XjJfloughton Bitters, in Itnlf barrels; for safe
PALE ROPE—500 colls of prime quality; for sale by
J) fob 13 A. MINIS.
pORK AND BEEF.—30 barrels now Prlmo I’ork, 30
X do. do. Moss Beef, 10 kegs Butter; landing per Hor-
Idn, aud for salo by
feb 4 WOOD, CLAGHORN to CO.
pACON SIDES.—Landing per Josephus: 25 casks
X) Sides: tor sule by
feb 3 WOOD, CLAGHORN to CO.
■pLANKETS.—10 bules Plantation Blankets; for salo at
X) the lowest murkot prices, by
jun is Laroche, bowne & co.
/TOFFEE.—150 bugs prlmo Rio Coffee; 25 do. do. Juvii
Lj do; 10 do. do. Munllla do.; 10 do. do. Cuba do. For
salo by IL J. GILBERT,
fob 3 West sldo Market-equnro.
XT EW-ORLEANS MOLASSES.—50 bbls, landing from
IN brig Monterey, und for snlo by
fob W W, WOODBRIDGE,
XT O. WHISKEY.—150 bbls. N. O. Whiskey, lauding
IN • nml for sale by C. A. GREINER,
feb 10 10
/T LOGS.—Ladles’ and Gent’s Gossamer Clogs, a very
\J light olid neat article; just received ntul tor sulo by
fob 10 O. JOHNSON to CO.
TV JKllCER POTATOES.—10 bbls. In ilno order; binding
M und tor snlo by G. M. W1LLHTT to CO,
feb 10 Brouglilon-st., opposlto Ht. Andrew’s Hull.
O UGAR, MOLASSES nml TOBACCO.-50 bbls. Crusli-
O od, Pulverised, Refined nnd Brown Sugars; 20 do.
Georgia Syrup, 10 bbls. New Orleans MoIiishos; 25 boxes
assorted Tobacco, fluo cut mid Solace do.; for snlo by
fob 10 G. M TWILL KIT to t’O.
■lTOMESTIO LIQUORS,—20 bbls. N. E. Ruin, E.
AJ Phelps’ Gin, Old Rye Whiskey, Imperial Gin,
American Brandy, and Old Monongnhchi Whlskoy; In
atom nml for solo by
fell 10 G. M. WILLETT to CO.
W 1NES.-Ma<leriu; Sherry, Palo nml Brown; Old Port
J T and Champagne Wines, of cholco brands; for sale
by [feb 10) G, M. WILLETT to OO.
T)IG HAMS, mid TONGUES.—Fulton Market Beef, Pig
X Pork, Codfish, Mackerel, Salmon, mid pickled Lambs’
Tougues; tor salo by 1
„ , G.M. WILLETT to CO,
Smeta’ Now Building, Broughton-et,
feb 10 Opposlto St. Andrew's Hull.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 19. 1852.
jttf«c£UancouB.
all kinds. Just received and tor sale b<
' lm CHAS.
PLOUGHS, IMPLEMENTS, Atc.-
Sncclmensof several sorts of Ploughs,
of th° latest Improvement; Hortl-
'cultural and Garden Implements, of
Fnl- mli. Hu '
O ALAMANDLR HAt EH. (Wilder’s Patent.)—Received
O by Into arrivals, a number of these Safes, of Improved
rmUorn*. largo size, with doublo nnd slnglo doors, suita
ble tor Bnnks and other institutions. Also, a lighter kind
Tor Merclmuts mid Planters’ use. For solo at muiiufuo.
turors’ prices, bv CHAS. II. CAMPFIELI),
tob 0 lm Agent for Stearns to Marvin, Now-York.
JACOB ARBOTT’S Young Christian Series-contnln-
fj lngs Tiie Young Christian, with numerous Engrav
ings. 1 ho Corner Slone, with do. do.
Discoveries at Nluovah: by A. II. Lnynrd-n popular
account, with numerous Wood Cuts, prlco 75 cents,
lorenco Suckville—un autobiography: by Mrs. Bnr-
num ° Ec,cc,,c for February. Pico 95 per an-
Piety ami a chur?t h - a Wonieu of Clirlstianlty, exemplary for
Putnam’s Semi-Monthly Library, Nos. I nnd 3. Prlco
2o cents.
Homo and Soclnl Philosophy.
Hood’s Whimsicalities, witli Wood Cuts.
Hnrper’s nml tho International, tor February.
Bynio’s Practical Model Calculator.
fob 11 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
CHEAP CASH STOKE.
CORNER WHITAKER . AND CONGRESS-STREETS.
. DAMAGED GOODS!
A r, E .\ V BALES Bluo Denims, Brown Shirtings, and
XX Colton Yarn will bo sold very low, ir called tor Im
mediately. [tob 11] M. PRKNDEROA8T to CO.
•TK/7'i ^VKD—-I’er steamer Alabama; Colored
nil 1 .1 °, VL, ^M jIu , ck to# uud Tussels, black Fluted
1 b ucl f, ” l , lk a .M rc ,? s puttons, whlto Lace Buttons,
black Gimp, bluck Silk Braid, narrow black Velvet Rib-
bon, white, pluk, slate nnd bluck Paper Cambric: colored
bowings, bleached Domestic, white and black Wadding,
bilk Cord, too. toe. For sale by
fob 11 JAS. BURT to CO.
B , MKDEIl'S SWAM GUV.
rpilE SubMribera, bolo» AgenU tor tho Importers or
J. this celebrated Gin, nro now receiving and offer it tor
.?’.T 11,0 ! )I I >0 or mort ‘» fo° m Custom House Stores; tho
article Is warranted lo bo genuine and of first quality,
and will bo sold ut New-York prices, by
fob 7 ' COHENS to HERTZ.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
SOttfXER OF WHITAKER AND CONGRESs STS.
rrMIL Subscribers huvo on hand a fulLnssortincnt, (uml
* lock) ° r BTALPfi AND FANCY
DH\ GOODS, ■ultablo for tho Full and Winter Trade,
which they offer for salo ut tho lowest posslblo prices for
cash or city acceptance.
M. PRENDERGAST to CO.
READY-MADE EEOriHIVG.
rpilE Subscriber has received by the stemuer Florida,
m.'.'te'. 1 ,?? 1 ,'’ 811 !’ It SUPERIOR Slock or READY-
*:'^kC' Ij OTIIIM»,nll from Goods purchuscd by him-
K 'Undo under his own supcrliitendeitco, which lie
can WARRANT to bo the MOST PERFECT over brought
Into the State or Georgia. Also, Shirts nnd Collars, Cra-
vats. Merino und Colton Undershirts und Drawers. Tho
r.r‘ioM b A U iiS.5J ) . ,, Jr l0t0 ’ h0 1 J ,v *fos all those In want of u
tj V.9 ,, - ARf,<JLLund » ta ,4 ° w PRICE, to givu him a
call betoro jnircbnslng.
1 on WM. IL SYMONS, Draper nnd Tailor,
. J“ n 20 17 WbltakeMtreet.
GLASS WARE.
,, ( ;< >m P r j 8 ' n B : Cut and Pressed Goblets, Tumblers,
mW ]; «n«S Decuntcrs, Finger Bowls, Lemonade Glasses,
py Hock nnd Cordial do, Syrup Bottles, Celery mid
Hyacinth (.lasses, Preservo Dishes on stands, Glass Pitch-
era. Bitter Bottles, Castors; also, Extra Creels, Mint Jnllp
“ ll BlMS » together with a largo vuricly
of OU imd Uuld Glass Lamps; for salo by
feb 0 COLLINS to BULKLEY, 100 Bryan-st.
ROOFING.
rpHK Subscriber Is prepared to lny Tin Roofc, on cor-
X reel principles; and, from sixteen years’ experience,
feels assured he can give satisfaction. Prices low ns tho
lowest, nnd best references given. A share of patronage
ls.rcspectfully solicited.
D3r Glitters und Conductors constructed to order. Old
Copper, Brass, toe., bought or taken in exchange for work.
%r „ _ . , J. MAURICE.
N. B.—Copper Steam and Water Pipes 45 cents per
pound. feb [j
1>UY GOODS 1-DRY GOODS 11
NO. 118 BROUGHTON-STUEET.
n , James Hurl ft €0.*
A RL now offering for sale a lurgo and well selected
Xi. stock of FANCY nnd STAPLE DRY GOODS, to
which they take pleasure in Inviting the attention of tho
public generally. Jan 10
mI1 CO-PAR'rNRRSHl 1* NOTIEE.
npHL UNDERSIGNED have this day formed aCo-part-
X nership under tho firm mid style or COWDERY to
WELLS, tor the purpose of transacting a FACTORAGE
AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. They res
pectfully solicit tho patronage of their friends and the
public generally. G. W. COWDERY,
L. W. WELLS.
Savannah, February 1,1852. Imo fob 7
factorage: ft general eomuhs*
SION RCSINUSS.
rpilE Undersigned having This Dny formed n Co-pnrt-
X nership lu the above business, to bo conducted in
Savannah, uuder tho name or J. ROBERTS &CO„ teuder
their services to their friends, nnd the Planters generally.
All business entrusted to our care will receivo our un
divided attention. JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
ELIJAH ROBERTS,
Dr. L. B. MoCONN,
Savannah, July lfl, 1851. ly July 17
RANGING TIMUElt ,FOR SALE.
rrMlE Undersigned havo on hand a largo mid well-sc-
X looted lot of Hanging Timber, measuring from 50 to
00 feet mid upwurds in length, and averaging over 1,000
feet to tho stick. Office on Canul-strcct, next door to R.
to J. Lnchllson’s Foundry aud opposite U. A.Allen & Co’s
Ofllco. ROBERTS to McCONN.
COPPERNITIITII AND PLOIU1NU.
rpilE Subscriber hnvlng fitted up, In connect ten with
X his Foundry uud Muchlno \\ orks, a Shop for the
ubovo business, mid engaged tho cervices of superior
workmen, is prepared to uo any description of work that
inuv offer. •
All work done In tho vory best manner nnd nl tho
shortest notice. A. N. .MILLER,
July 24 tf Eastern Whurf.
BLAKE’S PATENT
omo mu: proof paint,
A N Arliclo much used for roofs of houses anil other
_X\. wooden surfiices, us a protection ngninst fire. 20
bbls. of tho above, for sale on reasonable terms, by
Jun 20 CI1. II. CAMPF1ELD.
FIG ISLAND STEAM SAW NULL.
STEAM SAWED LUMBER.
/“(ARGOES sawed to order ut short notice. City orders
will be supplied uud tho lumber delivered in any
part of the town.
On band, n lino assortment of seasoned Plank, llounls
mid Scantling.
Apply nt tho Mill, or through Post Office, or Commu-
nlcutlun Box, iu Republican Reading Room, to
feb 14 JAMES A. FAWNS, Agent.
LUMBERI LUMBER!
STEANI-SAWED d: KIVUII LI'MRER.
rpilE Subscribers have now on hand nnd will contluuo
X to keep n largo and full supply of well-scusoned
Steam-sawed and lllvor Boards and Scantling, of all de
scriptions nnd sizes, which they will cell low and on ac
commodating terms. Lumber will bo delivered In any
part of tho city, if required.
Jnn 20 K. F. KINCHLEY to CO., Wllllnk’s wharf.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
TIECEIVED per Alabama: Printed Bareges, Muslins,
XV Lawns, Organdies, Cheap Follnrd Silks, llnrego do
Lnlnos, French Cambrics, &c.; for salo by
feb 12 HENRY LATHROP to CO.
NEW SPRING 6c SUMMER DRY GOODS
npilESubscrlbersaronow receiving per steamers Florida
X nnd Alabama, their Bupply of Forelgu and Domestic
Dry Goods, to which they Invito tho public generally to
call mid examine before purchasing elsewhere.
DicWITT to MORGAN,
feb 12 Rlbcro’s Building, Congrcss-st.
NEW DRESS GOODS.
X) ICH Paris Bareges, Chintz Barcgo D’Iniine.% Tissues,
India Summer Silks, Colored Silks, Black Silks in all
widths, French Cumbrian, Lawns nnd Uinglmms, French,
Engllsli nml American Frlnts; Just received nml for sale by
feb 12 DxWITT to MORGAN.
Water Proof DootN uml SlioeM.
p ENT’S flno Water Proof Boots nml Shoes, aud light
VX Pegged Boots; Just received, nml for salo by
feb ID O. JOHNSON to CO.
PIG IRON.
A N luvolco of Gnrlsherrlo No. 1 Scotch Pig Irou,
xV now landing from tho Wolfe, nnd for salo low from
the wlmrf, by ANDREW LOW to CO.
feb 3 Imo
TO MANUFACTURERS.
•JVXANUFACTUREHS’ ARTICLES, such ns Loom I’ick-
il 1 ers, Loom Harnesses, Shuttles, Spools, Bobbins, mid
Bolting, frirnlshed directly from tho Atuuufucturers, at
lowest rates.
Also, wo nro propnrcd to receive orders for Machinery
for Cotton or Woolen Mills, In all their variety, to bo tor-
nlshod from the most celebrated Machine Establishments
in tho country, the slnglo Muchlno or in coinploto setts, at
rates lower tfmn boforo known,
jun 10 SAM’L HOYT & CO.
ADVANCES.
rruiE Undersigned nro prepared to mnko advances on
X shipments of Itlco nnd Cotton to New York, Liver
pool, London, Havre, Amsterdam; Rotterdam, Antwerp,
Hamburg, Bremen, or St. Petersburg. Shipments to bo
mudo direct, or through Uio medium of their friends In
New York. For particulars apply nt llio Counting-house
No. 107 Uay-st reef. EI’PING to K1U2TZ.
jau 20
WOOD I WOOD I!
F OR SALE nt Laurel Grave Cemetery, Bovornl hun
dred cords of Pino Wood, nt one dollar nnd fifty
cents per cord tor cash. Apply to tho city Marshal, or to
tho Gardener at tho Comotery. feb r
it GLASS, assorted sizes, from tho celebrated Gluss
Works nl Knoxville, Tenti. Having tho agency ortho Hal-
stern Glass Works, wo nro prepared to furnish any sizes
that may bo wanted, iu large or small quantities, and at
greatly reduced prices.
feb 18 HAM’L HOYT & CO., G Whltnkcr-M.
TAGGART & GRAY,
DEALERS IN
WOODEN WARE AND IKKOOltlS,
No. 15 FULTON-STREET,
Corner of Front-Street, New-York,
W HERE they have constantly on bund, und offer for
sale. Painted Polls, Brooms, Brushes, Bnskots,
Mats, Twines. Cordage, Cedar' Tubs, Palis, Plgglns, Cool
ers, Churns. Willow Cradles, Wugons, Clmlrs and Baskets.
Also, nn assortment of cuch olhur nrllcles ns ora usually
kept lu a Wooden Ware Storo. 3mo fob 3
DID CLOTHS—DID CLOTHS.
ALBI10 & HOYT.
Nos. 72 nnd 74 J olm-stroof, IVoAV-York,
M anufacturers and deniors in oil cloths,
exclusively. At their Factories are turned out (un
der u patent process) FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, which, tor
beauty of design and olegunce of Itniah, surpuss uuy tiling
or tho kind hlthorto produced lu this country or lu Eu
rope, mill for which they obtained tho prlzo niedul ut tho
World’s Fair. , „ ,
At tliolr Wnrorooms, In Now York, can lie found a
largo nnd complete assort incut of heavy, medium und
thin Floor Oil cloths, from 27 Inches to 24 feet wide; also,
TABLE, FURNITURE Ac CARRIAGE OILCLOTHS,
dec 111 3mo
ROOFING NLATE. , ,
T HE Subscriber culls tho attention of tho cltzcnsof
Snvniiiinh and tho South generally, to his largo
slock and excellent quality of Rooting Slate; suitnblo for
rooting of any description, which he Is prepared to sell
at tho lowest prices. Ilo lua also on lmiicl a largo as
sortment of Sash, Doors, and Blinds, Bitltublo for South
ern Builders, nnd tho toclllty being so great In gottlng
them out, mnl the South being so near by steamships,
lie particularly culls tho attention or Southern Builders
to hts State, Sash, Doors and Blinds. All orders thuiikfully
rc.voJ “ ,J V™" 1 "' 1 ®aS5“l&IlDim
No. 52 Walnut-st., below Dock, Philadelphia,
nov 3 3tuo
Sales at auction.
... TARVER & TRUOKIELUT,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
„ No. 120 llay-Mtreet*
For tho sale of nil kinds of Merchandize, Produce, n^fl
Estate, Negroes, Acc., at auction or prlvalo sale, nov 11
Wew Jersey Need Oatt,
r BY TARVER At TULC’HELL’T.
o00 bushels lino Seed Oats; landing from steamer Flor-
• da * feb 18
MY TARVER <ft TRUCHELUT.
Prlvato Sale.
1,000 bushels prlmo Uoavy well cleaned Baltimore 8oed
feb 3
BY TARVER di TRUCHELUT.
2h) boles prlmo Eastern liny, landing from barnuc
\V alt ham.
BY TARVER Ac TRLCIUBLDT.
Private Sale.
2 bales lino French Prunos, In 10 and 201b boxes; lust
landing from barque Harvest, and for sale, Jan 30
BY TARVER Oc TRUCHELUT.
Privnto Sale.
1,000 bushola White Maryland Corn, in bulk; 20 bbls.
Cider Vinegar; 10 kegs Leaf Lard; 50 half bbls Baltimore
T lour; 25 hbl*. Tanner’s Oil; G kegs Glade’s Butter, Inud-
ing und for sale low to close consignments. ■ Jan 22
m rilOORE <Sc hEnduiCKS()>7
WHOLESALE DHtrOOISTS.
GlbbouN. BulldluKH*
OFFER FOR SALE-5,000 lbs. Union White
].'>nf Lead, pure and No. 1;
150 boxes Window Glass;
000 gallons Linseed Oil;
600 do. Bleuchod Winter Sperm Oil;
20 barrels do. Wholo Oil;
10 do. Train Oil, best quality;
G do. Winter strained Lara oils
5 do. Cobum’s Machinery Oil;
10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
20 do. Copperas, green and dry;
10 do. Epsom Salts;
10 casks Potash;
5 casks Solieratus;
5 barrels Reilucd Saltpetre;
250 ounces Furls’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Imrlllnrd’s Snuff;
20 boxes assorted Candles;
50 Ikjxus Roy’s Lemon Syrup;
30 bngs Pepper, AUspico and Ginger;
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Muco und Cloves;
100 reams Letter and Writing Paper;
Together with nn exteuslvo assortment of Patent Medi
cines; Perfumery; Ilnir, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toi
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Sldo Combs, Acc. Ate.; all
of which ure offered ut the lowest prices, either for cash
— approved paper. Jan 22
OLD MADEIRAN FOR HALF.
WILL bo sold In front of our onice, on the
ffiEaalBuy.on THURSDAY, 20th instant, tho follow-
&£SKaLiug old Mudclras, the property of the lute Wm.
Henry Aiongm:
0 dozen Alcyon, bottled 1832
2 “ Dlmon, •• 1835
11 “ Waccumaw, “ 1830
13 “ Alert, “ 1837
10 “ Mcdora, “ 1841
17 “ Howard, March Ac Co. “ ...... 1850
—ALSO —
12 dozen various old Madelras and Clarets,and 8 demi
johns Whiskey nnd Brandy.
Terms liberal, and mndo known on tho dny of sale.
Jan 28 ROUT. HABERSHAM Ac SON.
GROCERIES, Ac.
—T-z FLOUIl, SUGAR, Acc.—50 barrels. Hiram
iuin Smith’s oxtra Canal Flour;
rj 50 bbls. pure Gcnesco Flour;
SnfiiMl 20 do Princeton Crackers:
00 bbls. Sugar nnd Butter do.
55 do. Btunrt’B Crushed nnd Powdered Sugars:
00 do. do. ciarlfled do.
280 bags prime Green Itlo Coffee;
20 do. Black Pepper;
10 cases Myer’s 14k; lb. boxes Domestic Tobncco;
GO boxes 5’s und 8’s Grant Ac Williams’ do.
CO do various Brands do.
4 lilids. Codfish; 150 boxes scaled Herring;
FO boxes Bedell’s G’s nnd b’s Patent Candles;
20 do. Gentian Wax do.
20 eighth casks 4th proof Brandy;
40 bbls. Domestic do.
100 boxes selected Cheese. Landing nnd for sale by
feb 7 SCRANTON, JUHNSTON Ac CO.
LHtl.OH.N, Ac.
■ 12 half pl^'ea Otunl, Dupuy Ac Co’s French
10 half pipes, nssorted brands, low priced
French Brandy;
30 quarter casks Domestic Brandy; 50 bbls. do. do.
75 bbls. P. Ac 11, Uyo Gin; 150 do. E. Phelps' do.
0 pipe, Holland Gin;
10 ubls. old Virginia Applo Brandy:
8 do. pure Georgia Peach do; 200 do. N. O. Whlskoy:
GO do. whlto Baltimore Whiskey;
'.VO do. old Winchester Mononguliela Whiskey;
25 do. old I’ennsylv’u Mountain do; 100 do. N. E. Rum;
25 quarter casks Mudclru Wine;
10 eighth do. choice do. do.
20 quarter do. Port do.
2 half pipes old do. do.
20 quurtcr casks Brown Sherry Wine;
40 bnskcls Champagne Wine. For .*nlo by
Jan 3 WEBSTER Ac TALSIES.
REMOVED,
a Tho Subscriber having moved lo Solomons’
building, 142 Rroiigliton-street, begs leave to In
form the public that lu* Is now prepared to fur
nish families nnd till who may tovor him with
their pntronngo, with every nrtlclo In tho Grocery line, of
the best kind,at wholesale und retail.* Orders from Plan
ters will bo put up with great care mid despatch.
Jan 20 EDMUND WALLEN.
SURGEON DENTIST.
• M. C. HEALD offers his professional
services to tho citizens of Savannah. All
.operations performed In accordance with
the most recent Improvements In Dentis
try. Ho will visit patients at all hours tor tho purposo
of extracting Teeth with tho most approved Instruments,
giving us little pain ns possible. Charges will be modo-
rate. Office, for tho present, comer of Bryan nnd Mont.
gomery-Hlrcels. Jan 20
FASHIONS.
MRS. TOMBS respectfully announces
her friends mid patrons thnt sho has
a splendid assortment ot MILLINERY
A NIT DllESS-MAKlNG GOODS, or tho lulcstJEZiS;
Fashions.
Particular attention paid to Cleaning and Pressing. All
orders from the country particularly attended lo
Jan 20 No. 15 UARNARD-STREET.
Arrival of tho First Importation of IVew Spring
B0MVETS l
Wo beg respectfully to Inform tho Ladles of
^Savannah that wo have This Day opened 2,000
^ of the newest nnd prettiest stylo or BONNETS
ever imported Into this country—from 02,)<f cents each, to
the most elegant and chusto stvlos produced In Londou
or Paris. Also, Children and Misses’ Bonnets, In great
variety. In addition to which, next week, we receivo fur
ther supplies; nnd, in fact, throughout the season, our
stock will be weekly replenished, so as to form the largest
nnd most benutitol display of elegant Goods ever pro
duced in tho United States; and prices for each nnd every
lot tolly 50 per cent, under any storo In this city.
RIBBONS, Ate., arriving in large quantities. Bonnet
Blbbons, from GM' to 10, 12,V, 25 cents, and upwards.
Also, n splendid collection of Black Bonnet Lutes, both
figured nnd plain; Luvnmlcr ntul Black do.; Pure Whlto
do. This class of Goods Is very senreo lu tho market;
therefore, we Invito nn enrly cull to inspect the same.
Mr. W. KING Is nt present In the Northern elites, re
ceiving Ills importations; and, ns wo shall be dally get
ting Goods, wo shall bo happy to acknowledge a cull
from all tho Ladles.
Country Merchants nnd others, visiting this city, will
do well to call nnd Inspect our new arrival of Straw
Goods, Acc, nt tho LONDON HOUSE,
Under tho Marshall Hotel, Droughton-slrect,
Savnunnli, Go.
WILLIAM KING, Proprietor. fob 2
To Country Merchants,
We lmvo opened a WHOLE
SALE ROOT AND SHOE
STORE, nt the corner of Jeffer
son nnd Broughton-sl reels, un
der Messrs. Roberts, Foote Ac Mmsbnll’s, opposite tho St.
Andrew’s Hall, wliero wo lmve on hand a large Stock, nnd
nro contlnuully receiving additional supplies, which wo
offer for sale ut low prices and on accommodating terms,
feb 18 E. F. WOOD Ac CO.
BOOTS AND SHOES AT RETAIL.
Wo take this method to Inform our old custo
mers nnd tho public generally that wo huvoNOT
closed our RETAIL SHOE STORE lu Gibbon’s
'Uulldlng, but will contluuo to keep there a hand
some assortment of every variety or Shoes, suitable tor
Ladles, Gontloinen, Children und Servants.
Those of our friends who huvo heard otherwise, will
plcaso call and see us. E. F. WOOD Ac CO.
CJ. THORNTON'b
CARRIAGE
MANUFACTORY.
Savannah* Gn.
T HE Subscriber Is pleased to bo ublo to announce to
his fellow citizens of Georgia nnd Florida, thnt his
Iron Front Buildings on the CORNER Or WEST
BROAD AND BAY-STREETS, In tho city of Savannah,
ure now complete, nnd lie offers for snlo one of tho most
varied, durable, und splendid assortments of Carriages
over exhibited in n Soul bom City.
Among my stock will bo fonnd all of the latest nnd
most fuslilonnblo styles, combining elegnneo with light
ness and strength.
My whole stock hns been manufactured by tho most
celebrated manufacturers In New York and Newark, N.
J., nnd hns been gotten up under my own eye, during the
past summer, and Is warranted In every particular.
If twenty-four years’ practical experience In tho Car
riage business (eighteen years of that timoln my native
State, South Carolina,) Is any passport to confidence, then
tho Subscriber feels cmboldcued to nsk a shnro of his fel
low-citizens’ patronage, nnd to assure them thnt the in
ducements now offered in tho city of Savannah are un-
equnllcd by those of any city In tho South.
It Is my Intention Boon to enter largely Into tho manu
facture or Carriages In this city.
I have secured the services of somo of the best work
men In tho various branches, both nntlvonnil foreign, and
I feel confident of my ability to present specimens of
Georgln-mndo Carriages that Blinll compare favorably
with those lnudo any where. , ,
1 have now In possession two Medals, awarded mo by
tho “American Institute,’’ for specimens of my work,
that 1 would bo pleased to show to any ono who mny
huvo tho curiosity to sco these tributes to^eoiBluwn skill.
Jun 20 thm Lnte of Columbia, S. C.
antes at fluttton.
Ijargt Salt of Ckoiet Wtnu.
BY COHEN At FONOICK.
On THURSDAY, 2flth Instant, In front of tho office of
Messrs. Robert Habersham At Son, tho foUowIng Old
Madelnui, tha property of tho Into Wm. Henry Mougin:
0 dozen Alcyon, bottled.... 1832
2 “ Dlmon, “ ....1835
U “ Waccamnw, M ....1838
13 « Alert, “ ....1837
10 M Medora,. “ ....1841
17 u Howard, March At Co., bottl'd 1850
—ALSO—
12 dozen various Old Madelras and Clarets, and
8 demijohns Whiskey and Brandy.
Terms liberal, und mode known on tho dny of sale.
—ALSO—
Immediately afterward, at tho same place, by direction
of Uio proprietor, about:
S00 dozens choice Madeira Wine, of Importations
ranging from 1809 to 1839; terming tho private stock of
Robert Hutchison, Esq., or this city.
Catalogues with description of the Wines will bo ready
for delivery nt our counting room this week. feb 3
WATER cure institute.
At tilonn Spring** S. C.
L Tho Hotel of this delightful und faahlonablo
resort, will l>o opened ou tho 20th of May next,
tor the reception of Water Cure patients, and cit
izens generally.
Dr. Edward Riley lias been appointed Ilydropathlst
and Physician. Ono hundred Invalids can bo comfortably
accommodated. J. c. ZIMMERMAN, Proprietor.
G enu Springs, Spartanburg District, S. C, Feb. 14th,
1852. A1 feb 10
• LOOK 1IEUE!
L Tho Subscriber offers tor sale his resi
dence in Roswell, Cobb county, furnished
thoroughly. There nro 5 acres of land at-*
tuched to tho house, all under good fence—with all ne
cessary out buildings. Tho houso is one of tho best fin
ished and most desirablo in Bio Chcrokco country. Ron-
well is 13 miles from Murlettn, und Is considered, both on
account of Its society nnd location, ono or the most do-
llghltol in Uio State. Also, a flno FARM, containing be
tween 3 and 400 acres or lund, (about 200 cleared.) a well
finished nnd comfortable House, with suitable out build
ings, together with every thing uecessary to carry on tho
rurin, which Is now under cultivation. Tho abovo wlU
be sold together, or separately, and possession given as
soon as desired. For further particulars, Inquire of
ROBERT A. LEVVJB, Savannah.
Jan 29 thstu
AN ACT
T O REQUIRE all Wills of personal property, to bo
oxecuted and proved in tho same manner ns is now
prescribed by law, tor tho execution and proor of Devises
of real estate. , „
Sen. 1. lit it enacted by the Senate and Home of Rrprc
mntativre of the State of Georgia in General .dtsembly
met, and it i» hereby enacted bu the asfAorify of the sans,
Thnt from and after tho first dny of Juno next. aU Wills
ami testaments of personal property shall be lu writing
aud signed by the party so willing nnd bequeathing tho
same, or by some other person In tils presence, imd by
his express directions, nnd shall be attested und subscrib
ed In the presence of the said testator by throe or ftiur
crodiblo witnesses, or else they sliull be utterly void and
of non effect. .... . .
8no. 2. And be it further ennetrd by the authority
aforrsnid. That nil laws nnd parts of laws now of torco in
tills State, aud nppllcnblo to the Revocation of devises of
real estate, sliull extend to \VIllsnml testaments of person-
8Kc. IL :i r . t) And be it further enacted by the authority
afareenid, That all laws mill parts of lawB now or torco In
tills State, prescribing the modoof proof or dovlsesor real
estate are hereby oxtended to mils and testameuta of
jHTsonul proi>crty. . .
Skc. 4. And be it further enacted by the authority
Uforctaid, That this act shall not bo construed to extend
to nuncupative wills.
Sko. 5. And be it further enacted by the authority
nforetaid, That as soon as this act shall bo passed. It shufl
bo tho duty of the Governor to cause tho same to be pub
lished In three or more of the public Gazettes of this
State, ot loast once In every week until tho first day of
Juno next, nnd thnt all laws and parts of laws militating
against the provisions of this act, be and tho samo nro
hereby repented. . .
Approved 21st January, 1852. Jol fob 6
b A L . FOB MALE.
L On the first Tuesday In March next, between the
f usual hours of sole, will be offered at tho Court
House: A tract of land, containing between eighty mid
ninety acres, about ono and a linlr miles from the city,
on the south sldo of the Canal, and bounding on the
same, nnd ndjolning lunds formerly S. A. Hooker’s, and
Innd purchased by the Corporation . from tho estate of
Stiles. Sold tor a division among the heirs.
JACOR SHAFFER,
feb 12 thm—M2 Attomoy for the Heirs.
LARGE SALE OF
PUBLIC LANDS IN FLOBIDA.
ftgjt Notice is hereby given, that Uie undersigned will,
In pur8unncoorinw,offeratPubllc Auction, before
tho Court-llouso door, iu tho several counties, ns
hereinafter stated, tho following valuablo Lands, located
by Stnto authority as part of tho grant or Congress to said
State, for purposes of Intcmnl Improvement. These
Lands were, In good part, selected Immediately after the
completion of tho United States surveys, und are believed
to embrace some of the best In tho Stale for the produc
tion of Corn, Cotton, Sugar. Tobacco, nnd Tropical Fruits
—mid others finely adapted lo the 7ur;ienUne and I.um-
her business. Tho Land will be offered In hulf-clgbthi:
In Jefferson county, on Monday, 12th April, 1852,
about acres, 2ft,Wtt
Madison, Mondny 10th, about 65,500
Hamilton, Monday, 2tith, ubout 2,440
Columblal Monday, 3rd .May, about 3,120
Alachun, Wednesday, 5th May, about 9,520
Levy, Monday, 10th May, about 20,480
Murlon, Mondny, 17lh May, ubout 58,840
Hernando, [Benton,] Moiuluy, 24lh May, about 48,640
Hillsborough, Saturday, 29th Mny, about 4,800
Terms—One-fourth cash; the other three-fourths pay
able in three equal minuui Instalments, with interest In
advance. Or, if any purchaser prefer it, five per cent,
will be deducted from the credit Instalments, upon the
puymeut of the whole purchase money at tho time of
sale. DAVID S. WALKER,
Register of Public Lands for the State ofFloridu.
Tiilluhossee, December 10,1851. 3mo dec 20
TO BENT.
M A new nnd beautiful three story BUILDING,
corner of Price und McDonald-streets, Just finish
ed. For further Information, apply at the store of
Messrs. J. II. It MSilEAHAN, corner or Broughton nnd
Whlinkcr-sts feb 10
COOPER FOR SALE.
A Vcry likely young Negro MAN, a Cooper by trado.
Apply to GEO. W. WYLLY,
r.k to ttr irm/'ii'p
feb 13
or W. WRIGHT.
City Tri>n«urcr’M Office* j
Savannah, Fed. 17,1852. j
T HE Undersigned will continue to receivo Tax Re
turns until tho first day of March next,
feb 17 J. GEORGE, City Treasurer.
STOLEN*
F ROM tho brig J. II. Counce, a YAWL BOAT, 18
feet long, painted lead color, mid bud a covered rope
femler uround the Bides. Any Information relating to tho
same will be rewarded by
feb 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY «t CO.
WANTED.
B OARD For a Gentleman, Lady, Child and nurse,
either Inn private fuinlly, or comfortable boanllng-
housc, w here two rooms can lie had; tor which a liberal
price will bo paid. Apply at this office. feb 17
NEGROES FOR SALE.
A VERY Likely Negro MAN, nn Engineer and Saw
yer, do. do. Mulutto GIRL, IB years old, House Ser
vant; a Negro GIRL, 13 years of age, country raised; a
Negro BOY, 15 yenrs of ago; n Negro WOMAN, u good
Cook, Washer, and Iruncri also, n WOMAN, do. do. do-
and licr three children, a GIRL 10, n GIRL 7, and a BOY
3 years of age. Apply to GTO. W. WYLLY,
feb 16 or W. WRIGHT.
8200 REWARD
W ILL bo paid for the apprehension, nnd proof to
convict, tho ;>erson or persons who set on tiro
tho premises upon which I reside, between 7 and 8 o’clock
Inst evening. [feb 18J 0 JOHN F. TUCK El t.
. m FOR .SALE.
a A Tenement HOUSE, iu RobertvIUe. The pro
perty pays 20 percent on thediivestmont- Apply to
GEO. W. WYLLY,
feb 9 or W. WRIGHT.
^ , LAND FOR SALE.
A BOUT 400 acres of LAND, lying In Efflingluim coun
ty. on the Ugcclicc river, woll timbered with whlto
and red ouk, one nnd a hair miles from tho Central Rail
Road, aud forty-two miles from Savannah. Apply to
GKO. W. WYLLY,
felt 9 or W. WRIGHT.
NOTICE.
A LL persons Indebted, either upon nolo or open ac
count, to tho estate of tho Into Dr. Henry K. Bur-
uglis, will please make payment of the snmo to me,
i or boforo tho fifteenth day of April next. All debts
then due and remaining unpukl will be put In suit.
' b5 JNO. M. 1). LOVELL,No.09 Uay-st.
TO LET,
Tho STORE No. 100 Brymi-st., nnd fixtures, for
sale. Apply to
• feb 2 HONE & CONNERY.
FOR SALE.
QAA ACRES of prime RICE LAND, lying on the Al-
OUU tmnahn river, within three or four miles of Da
rien—a most desirable pitch ol’ tide.
Jan 7*LOUD fc CO.
NOTICE.
J S. 80LOMONS has aguln located In Savnunnli, tor
• tho purpose of contracting for PLASTERING, in all
Its branches, with those who mny fuvor him with their
patrounge.
Residence at Mr. L. Solomons, Broughton-strcct.
Jan 15
NOTICE.
A LL those indebted to the Into firm of MARSHALL
4c AI KIN, either by noto or open account, nro rc-
3 nested to make Immediate payment to either or tho un-
ersigned, as tho affairs of tho concern must be closed.
E. W. MARSHALL,
ALEXANDER AIK1N.
January 1,1852. ' 3mo
BROUGHT T€> JAIL.
A NEGRO SIAN was brought to Jail lu Perry, Hous
ton County, some timo since, who calls himself BOB.
Ho Is about thirty years of nge, or very dark complexion,
and speaks tho African or low-country dialect—having a
slight impediment In his speech; and is about 5)1 feet In
height. Said Negro says be wns sold by Randolph Spald
ing, of Darien, to Robert Ilowoll—ho also says ho ron-
awuy from somo Railroad, but does not know where.
WILLIAM II. TALTON,
fob 10 Jnllor and Sheriff of Houston Comity,
AdminiNtrator’H Sale.
O N Wednesday, the 10th of March next, will bo soiu,
at his lata residence nt Wnllhourvtlle, Liberty coun
ty, aU tho personal property of tho Into Lewis LcConto,
consisting of Household ana Kitchen Furniture: a Library
or miscellaneous Books; n Family Carriage; Buggy and
Harness; a stock of Horses, Cows, Hogs, tec. The solo
will bo continued from day to dny, tf necessary.
Terms.—Purchasers to the amount of f50 nnd under,
cash; over 850, twelve months’ credit, with approved
security. T. C. NlSlfliT,
fob 4 w Adm’r of Ig>wis I^Conto.
Commissioners’ Kale.
B Y Virtue of tho decree of the Honorable Superior
Court of Chatham County, on the equity sldo there
of, passed at tho May term, 1851:
Will bo sold at tho Court House in Chatham county, on
tho finit Tuesday In March next, between tho legal hours
of sale, the whurf lot lu tho city of Savannah, known —
Anclaux’s whnrf, nnd described In the plan of said city
whurf lot No. 6, east of Drayton-strcet, with the Improve
ments thereon. Said wharf sold tor tho purpose of divi
sion among tho Joint owners. Terms liberal—made
known ou tho day of sale.
?•_ 1L C .UYLER^ | Commissioners.
’ Jan 31
ED. J. IIARDE
Savannah, January 30th, 1852.
Citation for Letters Dismissory.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
I.lymi Co.*
, Francis M. S
To all whom It mny concern:
WherenSj'FiUNcis M. Scarlett, Executor on the estate
of Tlionms Dover, Into of said Couuty, deceased, applies
to mo tor letters of Dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to clto and ndinonish all and singu
lar tho kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to fllo
their objections, (if any exist) ^within the time prescribed
by law, otherwise Letters or Dismission will bo granted
tho applicant.
Witness. E. C. P. Dart, Esq., Ordinary of Glynn
County, this eleventh day of February, Anno Domini,
1832. fob 17
LAWTON* DOWELL Ac CO.,
NO. 210 DAY-STREET, SAVANJtAII, OKOROIA.
WM. S. LAWTON * CO.*
CORNER SECOND AND TOFLAR-STREETS, MACON, OA.
/ A. B. LAAVTON & CO.,
OOI.ETIKIRRFK, (IA.
FACTORS Atfl) COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
rpENDER their services to their friends nnd tho public
X generally. They nro mutually pledged not to specu
late In Colton. Liberal advances mndo on prodtico con
signed to thorn, and Plnnters’ orders filled with despatch
and ut Uio lowest market prices.
A. 11. Lawton, 8. L. Dowell, W. 8. Lawton,
or Baker couuty. or Snvnnunh. or Mncon.
feb 10 thinly
THOMPSON, PECK & NIXON,
CASH TAILORING AND FURNISHING STORE,
304 Broadway, Now-York.
* OLDS respectfully lntonns bis friends
Qi AMUKL A.
nml patrons of his having niado arrangements to bo
located In future with tho abovo firm,7uuf solicits their
patnmngo la tho lino of his profession. Tho extensive
stock of Uie above-named Ann always embraces tho n«tc-
e»t Goode of every hind for Gentlemen’s wear, which will
enable him to meet tho tasto of his customers, and exe
cute all orders entrusted lo his euro with despatch and
strict fidelity. . .
, tTj?"SHluTS inado to order, In the best manner, nnd
warranted to fit, 3uio—1b Jan 14
SalcB at auction.
«b m
BY T. J. WALSH.
__ , Prlvato Sale.
Twelve prime likely Negroes, accustomed to the Held}
also, two single Men, of good character. A list of their
can bo seen at tho counting-room. Titles to tho
we undoubted. WlU bo sold In famlllos. feb 10 •
BY T. J. AVALSII,
Prlvato Balo.
A likely Mulatto Woman, aged about 24 years, accus
tomed lo houso work. Her owner having removed from
tho city, wishes to sell her in the city. Good character.—
Titles undoubted. . fob 10
....... MY T. J. WALSH.
Will bo rented on SATURDAY, 21st Inst- at tho resi
dence of the late Michael Wolf, deceased, on Lovors’
Lane, about one and a half miles from the city:
four likely Negroes, accustomed to gardening, Jcc. AI-
j, his late Residence. Terms and conditions will bo
mentioned at the place. fell 13
Private Sale.
^ BY T. J. AVALSII.
Tho Engine and Machinery of a Sugar Mill, to work by
•tgam or cattlo power. For terms and further partlcu-
lars. Inquire at Uio Counting Room. feb 10
D RAWN NUMBERS—Of Georgia State Lottery, Close
7, Drawn in this city yesterday, tho 17th Inst.:
HI 73 33 3(142 22 52 04 76 74 BO 02 47 2
.Somelliinff Fine for To-Morrow.
12 Drawn^Numberslncach Package of 22 Tickets.
( Augusta.
, niAINAUt'"”
CIa*N 8.
Draws To-Morrow, 10th Inst.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
$6,000—§1,500—$1,000- .
and more than 800,000 in sinnlicr Prizee.
Tickets only 82—Shares in proportion.
A Pnckago of Wholes costs 944, nnd must draw 924.
Do. Halves 922, “ “ “ 912.
Do. Quarters 911, “ “ “ 80.
fob 18 GEO. W. WYLLY.
Administrator's Sale,
BY PIIILBHXCK 6c BELL.
.. tho first TUESDAY In April next, during the legal
hours of sale, will bo sold before Uie Court House/In
savannah: '
All Uie Real Estalo and Interest of Andrew Mltchcl.
deceased, being Military Bounty Land Warrant, No. 71,-
3JI. Sold by permission of tho Inferior Court of Chat
ham county, when silting for ordinary purposes, and by
ord . cr Administrator, for tho benefit or Uie heirs
and creditors of said estate, and aU concerned. Terms.
cash—purchaser pnylng for iltlos. Jan 20 ■
D RAWN NUMBERS of Georgia Stato Lot ter)', Class
No. 7:
10, 73 33 30 42 22 52 04 70 74 6G 02 47 2.
Nos. 2 33 70, and 30 04 74, prizes sold.
KL1811A WYLLY.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
Georgia State Lottery,
AUTHORISED BY TI1E LEGISLATURE,
Far Benefit of /ndepsndcnt Fire Co. nt .Augusta.
F. C. BARBER At CO., MANAGERS.
„ , , ClaMM No. 8*
To be drawn at Augusta, Ua M Feb. 10, 1852.
Go Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
$G,00() $1,500
1 Prize of. 91,000 11 Prize of. 8150
1 Prize of. 3458 2 Prizes or 875
‘ Prlzo of. 8300 1 2 Prizes or. 950
Ac. Ilc. Itr.
Whole Tickets $2—Shares in Proportion.
tjT PRIZES CASHED AT THIS OfrU K. _jO
ELISHA WYLCyT
fro 19 Bay-Lane, SouUi end City Hotel.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
Outside direct, and through in Eight Hours.
Savannah daily at 4 A. M.J leaves Charleston dally at 9
A. M.—connecting with tho Central Rail-Road in Savan
nah, nnd Wilmington floats In Charleston.
July 1 E. LAF1TTK A CO, Agents,Charleston.
“ M LAFF1TEAU, Agent, Savannah.
DRAWS THIS DAY, 19TII INST.
-A if are Chance by the Package. ^£*1
Georgia State Lottery.
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
12 Drawn UalloU lu each Package of 20 Tickets.
Nplcmlid Scheme:
$6,000—$1,500—$1,000
'And more than 800,000 In Smaller Prizes.
Tickets $2—Shares 50 Cents to $1.
A frill pnek of Wholes cost 844—must draw back $24
I)o. Hnlvcs “ 22 “ “ “12
Do. Quarters “ 11 “ “ “ 0
feb 18 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
D RAWN NUMBERS—OfGreeneand Pulaski Lottery,
Class 21:
45 75 47 10 48 53 57 04 30 43 78 27 38 21
Holders of Prizes will please call for the cash, or re
new at E. WITHINOTOX’S.
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, MAURY A CO., MANAGERS. J
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Kew York—-$20.
The Great Mail Route from Charleston, S. C.
I HAVING the whnrf nt the toot of Laurena-etrect, dal-
J tho nrrlvnl of tho Southern Cara, via WIL
MINGTON and WEI.DON, N. C- PETERSBURG, RICH
MOND, to WASHINGTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHI
LADELPHIA, and NEW YORK. ^
.. .T*!? Public Is rcspectfrdly Informed that the steamers of
this lino nro In flrst-rato condition, and are navigated by
well-known and experienced commanders, and the Rail
Ronds are in flno order (tho Wilmington and Weldon
Rond having rcccnUy been rclald with heavy T rail)
thereby securing both safety and despatch,
„ , , A Through Ticket
Having already been In operation, will be conUnued as a
K rmancnt arrangement from Charleston to New York.
’ U»ls route travellers may reach Now York on tho third
day during business hours. On and alter the first day of
July next, baggage will 1ms ticketed from the point of de
parture to Washington City, under tho charge of a special
Agent or Baggage Master. At Washington the samo
w 11 be transferred to tho care of similar Agents, who
will accompany it to New York, nnd the like arrange
ments will lie pursued In returning South.
Through Tickets to New York can nlono be bad from
S’ '\lNS_LOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh
Rail Road Company, at the ofllco oflho Company, foot of
Ijiurens-strect, Charleston, S. C- to whom please apply;
nnd to Charleston, nt the ofllco of tho Now Jersey Rail
Road nnd Transportation Company, Now York.
June 28
Office No. 5 Bull-Street,Opposite the l’ulaski House.
Cln*M No, 22*
Wilt bo drawn In 8nvnimah on Fridav, Feb. 20th.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$4,500-$1,500—SI, 000
„ Tickets 01—Shares in proportion.
For snlo by K. WITII1NGTON,
feb 19 Vender for Gregory A Maury.
FOB LIVERPOOL.
The British barque CHUSAN, Captain Price, Is
now loading for Liverpool. For freight, anplv to
0 ANDREW LOW A CO.
FOB LONDON.
Tho ship JOHN CAMPBELL, Capt. Stubbs,
■SfiXfi having the most of her cargo engaged and on
board, will be despatched as above. For balance of
freight, or passage, apply to
Jon 20 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
FOR HAVRE.
jfis The new stilp COMPROMISE,Cant Riley, hav-
tng most of her carco engaged, wltl have Imme
diatedespatch. For freight of 500 bules Cotton, or pas
sage, apply on board, or to
jun 29 BRIGHAM, KELLY A (70.
j&SUL loading for tho above port, and will meet with
despatch. For freight of 500 bales Cotton, to completo
her cargo, or passage, apply to
Jnu 19 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
FOR BOSTON.
Tho ship AnNO, Capt. Basenmb, having the
most of her cargo engaged, will bo despatched
a boro. For balance of frcljjht, or jinssjige^iipply to
FOR NEW-YORK.
New Link. — 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, unply to Capt. on board, or
to [fob 17] ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
Old Estxblishkd Line.—The barque PB-
TREA, Whitman, master, will meet with de-
spiitch as above. For freight or ^nsaagej n^plv on board,
or to [feb 17]
r a co.
Tho regulnr packet barque MARIA MORTON,
l Buckloy, master, huvlng tho greater part of her
cargo engaged, will meet with quick dispatch. For bal
ance of freight, apply to Captain on board at Aiiderson's
larf, or lo ROWLAND A WAHSBURN.
T.
The regular Packet Barque TEXAS, Captain
_ Livermore, having n portion or her cargo en-
will hove quick despatch. For freight, or passage,
iply on board, at Telfuir’s wharf, or to
feb 4 lllUGHAM, KELLY A CO.
The regular packet schr. CHAS. MILLS, Fran-
c1b i master, will lmve quick despaleh os above,
tor freight or passage, apply to
feb 12 C. A. GREINER.
Tho fast Bailing regular packet ship SOUTH-
,PORT, U. McCennnrk, master, having a portion
ler freight engaged, will have immediate dispatch.—
For freight or passage, having very excellent accommo
dations, apply on board, or to
feb 10 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
FOB PHILADELPHIA.
The barque SCOTLAND, A. T. Percy, master,
will meet with despatch as above. For freight,
or passage, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
Jun 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
The packet schr. GEN. WORTH, Capt. Phelps,
-will have quick dispatch for tho above port,—
right or passage, apply to
fob 10 0 C. A. GREINER.
Tho packet schooner JULIA ELIZA, lltgbec,
:mastcr, will have quick dispatch for tno above
port. For freight or possuge, apply to
feb 10 0 C. A. GREINER.
FOR BALTIMORE.
jffJt Heoular Line.—Tho flno packet schooner D.
H * BALDWIN, Parker, master, will moot with
despatch ns ubovo. For freight or passage, apply on
board, at Bolton’s wlmrf, or to
feb 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
Regular Link.—'The lino packet schr. WOOD-
_ BRIDGE, Bradford, master, will meet with do-
spatclTas above. For freight or passage, apply on board,
at Johnson’s wharf, or to
feb 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
M.
to
The new fnst-saillng schr. MAGYAR Is now
ready tor business. For freight or charter, apply
[fob 17]E. W. BUKER.
U. S'. Clothing Emporium,
WHOLESALE WAREROOM3
Nos. 177 & 1771-2 Markets., Philadelphia,
(North Side—above Fourth)
AT TIIE “BED DOORS.”
T HIS New and Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING
Establishment, recently opened by tho Subscribers,
offers Inducements to SOUTHERN and WESTERN buy
ers In regard to low prices and Immense variety of stock,
rarely to bo met with. The Increase of sales from u very
liberal patronage, has been such ns to warrant their of
fering Clothing ut unusual tow prices, and carrying out
the system of “Large Sates and Small Profits."
Orders from any part of tho United States prompt
ly executed and with especial caro.
3 REED, BROTHERS A CO.
P. 3.—Facilities will bo offered buyers to purchase on
Uio regular crodIt. Usual discount allowed to cash buy'
ly ' -
dec 15
GEORGIA BURR MILL STONES.
T HE Undersigned has on band un assortment of Burt
Stone, from 18 Inches to 4* feet diameter, a portion
of which Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. All tho necessary Irons furnished with the Stono
'when wanted. ...... ,
Having a competent Individual to dress mid fit Mill
Stones, tho nrtlclo can ho delivered nt all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. C. II. CAM1 FIELD.
JunOO
Salto at auction.
BY
On FRIDAY,
Sale—Continued.
LBBICK ft BELL.
r Assignee's S
l nt JUJSJUli.
, tho 2°th^nsL,^aii o’clock, will be sold* In
150 super Cloth and Tweeds fine Coats and 8acka
•n K l rss 0 flno Bromldoth CloOn
0/ miik, Satin and velvet Vests; 17 dnz flno Shirts
2 doz fine Elastic Web Suspenders
® “ Lisle Thread Gloves; 17 pair Worsted Drawer*
24 pa. lino Silk ildkfa and Cravats; 1 doz Huswife
4 doz fine Pocket Combs! 0 doz Plated Teaspoon*
3 “ flno Razors: 7 flno Ivory Stick Fans ^
l ,1 ^ Enamelled Portmonlcs, Ac- Ac.
sold by order of tho Assignee, for beneflt of creditors.
Terms, cash before delivery. ‘ feb ia
Choice and Superb Roses—At Private Sale.
BY PIIILBHICK dc BELL*
)f + In sales room a largo assortment of Cholco
S. 125 different sorts, grown by
« Phnrteston, 8. U- and war-
-—-.ranted true to name. WlU be soldIniots tasuit
purchasers. feb lfl
On t
and c
Choice Fruit Trees—At Private Sale.
BY PIIILBHICK & BELL.
At store, on Bull .street, one door_North ofStibb* A Davis’
, . blackamIUi shop:
ftgfc A cholco lot or Peach, Cherry, Plum, Pear,
*25 Quince nnd Raspberry Trees nnd Grape Vines, In
Ino condition for planting; now landing by Excel, from
Now-3 ork, nnd will bo sold In lota to suit purchasers.
Terms, cash. Vfeb7
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Daily U. S, Mail Steam-Paoket lina
CENTRAL BAIL BOAD.
New Arrangement for Pawenger Trains,
O N and alter TUESDAY, July 1st, Passenger Trains
will run as follows:
DAY TRAINS.
Leave Savannah. .8 A.M.—Arrive at Mncon 6.30 P.M.
Leave Macon 7.30 A.M.—Arrive nt Sava’h 0 P.M.
NIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Savannah. .8 P.M.—Arrive at Macon 5.15 A.M.
Leave Mncon 4/50 P.M.—Arrive nt Sava’h 2.30 A.M.
_ The Day Trains connect with tho Macon and Western
Night Trains to nnd from Atlnnln, Montgomery and Chnt-
Innoogn: and (going cast) with Stages to and from MU-
ledtrevlllo nt Gordon.
Hie Night Trains connect with dally steamers to and.
from Charleston, nnd with weekly Steamships to and.
from New York; with Stages to nnd from Augusta from
No. 9; at Macon with the Macon A Western Day Trains
to nnd from Atlanta, Columbus, (by stage from flames-
vtlle,) Augusta by Georgia Rail Road, and with S. W.
Rail Road to and from Fort Valley, Oglethorpe, and by
stages with poiuts South Westward.
WM. M. WADLEY,
June 20 . General Superintendent
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
A DAILY TRAIN Tor Passengers nnd Freight leave*
Macon nt C'£ A. M., arrives ut Oglethorpe at 10)tf
A. M n leaves Oglethorpe at UJtf A. M- arrives at Macon
nt P. JI n connecting each wny with the Central and.
Mncon and Western Rail Road Trains, aud the Talla
hassee Mall Stage Line.
PoR&engm dlue at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent
South Western Rail Road.
AUGUSTA 6c WAYNESBORO’ R.ROAD.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
Savannah, Oa., 24th Nov. 1851.)
rpllIS Roud la now open for transportation of Freight
J- and Passengers to Thomas’ Station (15 miles.)
Tho Night Train of this Rond, with tho Night Trains o f
the Central Rail Road, and n splendid Line or Four-Horso
Post Conches, forms 0 perfect daily connection between
Suvnnnuh and Augusta, und Macon and Augusta.
For tho accommodation of local travel, a Day Train
will run, In connection with tho Day Trains on the Cen
tral Rail Road, to and from Savannah and Macon.
Tho Rond is now In rapid progress, and will be opened
for transportation of freight and passengers, to points be
yond Its present terminus, as soon as completed.
Faro between Savannah and Augusta 85 50
“ “ Mncon “ 5 050
nov 20 3mo 1VM. 5L WADLEY, Ccn’l Hup’denL
GEORGIA BAIL ROAD.
DAY PASSENGER TRAINS.
O N nnd alter MONDAY, Juno 2d, Passenger Trains
will run dally, as follows, viz;
Leave Augusta at 6 o’clock, A. M.
“ Atlanta nt G “ “
“ Athens nt7 “ . “
Arrive ut Atlanta at 5 o’clock, P. 51.
“ nt Augusta at 5 “
“ at Athens at 4}d ** **
On and nllcr Juno 1st, the Night Train will
Leave Augusta at 5# o’clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta at5)f “ “
Arrive at Atlanta at 5 u u
“ at Augusta at . “
The Athens Branch Trains will connect only with the
Dny Trains. Wny Passengers will bo charged three
cents per mile on tho Day Trains, nnd four cents per
mllo on the Night Trains.
Agents will tomlsh Tickets, at each Station, for alt
Trains, without which Passengers will be charged each
20 cents extra.
Transportation Oppick G. R. R. & B. Co- )
Augusta, Gn., May 21st, 1851. *{ may 2*
Now Arrangement.
STAGE LINES Between MUON k COLUMBUS.
The travelling public are notified that
there Is now a dully line of Stages, run-
nlng from Oglethorpe, West, and con
necting with the Rustem terminus of the Muscogee Rall-
Road. Leaving Oglothorpo at 11 o’clock A. M., and ar
riving nt Columbus, at 12 same evening.
Also, a dally lino from Bnmesvllle to Columbus, via
Tbomoston nnd Talbotton, to the terminus of the samo
road. Passengers by this route will avoid night staging,
leaving flamcsvlllle at 4 o’clock A. M, and arriving at
Columbus nt G P. M.
These lines will connect with both the night and day
trains on the Central Itail-Road.
Passengers will And stages always ready at Columbus,
for the Montgomery road.
feb 13 Ml DANIEL GRIFFIN U CO.
SAVANNAH FEMALE SEMINARY.
MRS. MARIA G. BUCHANAN
H AS opened a Female Seminary, at her residence, No.
167 Broughton-strect, and Is assisted by her slstera,
Mrs. J. L. Blount and Miss Kyle.
Mrs. Buchanan will pay strict attention, not only to'
tho mental culture of those young Ladles who mny bo
committed to her charge, but ulso to their moral training
and general deportment.
Tho discipline of tho School will strictly cnferce tho
principles of obedience, Industry, and order, but, at tho .
samo time, tho government will partako of that mild
character which marks tho relation between parent and
child.
Reports of tho progress nnd deportment of each pupil
will bo publicly read In the School Room, on the last
Friday In every month, and at the same time recitations
will bo heard In tho different studies. Parents nnd guar
dians nro respectfully Invited to attend.
TERMB or TUITION PER QUARTER.
Orthography, Reading aud Writing, and the first Princi
ples of Geography and History 9 8 00
The above brunches, with ArUhiuefiu 10 00
Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Gram
mar, Mythology, History, (Sacred, Ancient and
Modem,) Geography, (Ancient and Alodero,)
Nuturul History, Rhetoric and Composition 13 00
Tho abovo branches, with Natural, AJental, and
Alornl Phylosophy, Physiology, Astronomy, and
tho use or tho Globes 15 00
OO
French • • • • 15 00
Drawing, and Alonochromntlc Painting 15 00
Stationary 1 00
Instruction will bo given In tho Science of Music on the
Black-board, which will greatly facilitate the progress of
tho pupil.
Atre. Buchanan and her sisters can show testimonials
of their qualifications os Teachers from gentlemen of the
first respectability and cmlneuco.
Bavannnh, Nov, 3,1851.ws
CARY’S
COLORED DAGUERREOTYPES.
P AL CARY would respectfully glvo notlco thut ho
• has ro-oponed his Gallery (cornet Bryan-slreet and
Alarkot-square,) where ho would bo happy to wait on all
persons who would liuvo a superior Picture.
\fjf~ FOR SALE.—A tine assortment of Platos and
Cases, of tho finest quality. Omo oct28
Daguerreotypes, Beautifully Colored.
T HE subscriber Is propnrcd to oxocuto Dngurreotypca
(beautifully colored) in tho best stylo or tho art. I
have Just received a linndsomo assortment or Cases and
Frames, or most beautiful and chasto patterns—Just the
thing tor Presents. Citizens are Invited un lo my Rooms
to oxamlno them, over tho Music preNtIce?’
All kinds of Stock constantly for sale. Jan 20
NEW COMMISSION STORE.
AitgruKta* Ga.
T HE SUBSCRIBER, well known In this city, having
been for eighteen years an officer In tho State Bank,
huvlng oneued a FAAI1LY GROCERY 8TORE, In tho
centre of Business, begs leavo to Inform his friends In Au-'
gusto, Savauuuh and Charleston, and other cities, that,
having good storage for Goods of alt descriptions, offers
his services as COMMISSION MERCHANT, and from
his extensive ucquulnhmce and knowledge of buslneeii,
has no doubt that ho can bo able lo make speedy sales,
and by promptness and quick returns, ensure a continu
ance or their ravore. He offers as .referenceihc following'
gentlemen: JOHjM. BYRD.
references:
Dr. G. AI. Newton,Prcs’t ‘ “
Stnto Bank, Augusta,
J. R. Bulklky, Esq., firm
of Gould, Bulkley to Co,
II. W. Risley^Esq., firm
of Havlland, Rlseiy fcCo.,
J. C. Carmichael, Esq.,
Chab. Rdmunpbok* . . .
AU Goods consigned, (having good Fire proof Storage
for Goods) will he Insured against Are, free ofextra chargo
Augusta, January 20th, 1853. thm Imo Jan 33
feb
LIKE’S PATENT EIItEPEodp PAINT U lcnU
v. A. L. LAMAR,
Agent for Patentee.
IJ per pound For sale by C. A. L. L AMAJl,
Forue, Conley A Co-
Hand, Williams tc Co.,
Jab. Gardinbr, Jr. Eaq-
G.W Lamar, Eaq-
Hon. J. P. Kino, Prcs’t Go,.
Roll k. Banking Company.
. Augusta, Georgia.
Charleston, a. C.
TAKE NOTICE. „ ,
O N and after this date, will be sold, all the stock of
PAPIER MAGHIE and FANCY GOODS at Or M.
GRIFFEN’S store, at cosh Plcaso call und examine.