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SAYANNAH REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1852.
Will exhibit at Savannah,
ON MONDAY, MARCH tut, 1858.
Doors open at OK o’clock. Performance to conunonco
.1 *7 o’clock.
iAmliaion—50 Cte i Chtldron and Servants 25 Cts.
Tho characteristics of this esinnllshmont consist In tho
Too cow largest collection of
Eauestrian, Gymnastic and Dramatio Talent I
** Ever collected In ono travelling company.
Uueio, Drama and Horsemanship 1
Being hero concontrate^lmoono ^and threefold combi-
VTR.TH. MUSIC, MAGIC, MELO DRAMA.
M «» B ® A ?BAbEDY TOMIS ' E ’ FARCB
ur marches, overtures,
nover litre-
, /'l luemnted by any other Travelling Establishment,
sssssStoss’assffii;—^
1 THE SPIRIT OF "781"
introducing several thrilling scenes from tho lives of tho
inirouuu a Revolutionary horoes,
ni,i Pull General Washington! and Mad Anthony
Wayno l
Thowholo concluding with Jho h grand living tnbloau, In
Mratlior of l»i* Country,”
iintrVTED ON HIS CHARGER, Is borno aloft In Iri-
nroicsslon, on a Plntforitn ON TUP SllOULD-
vnEoP ^HSWUVE CONTINENTALS 1 ^
t S?f 111 2w p, A. CLARKE, Agent,
—savannah athenjeum,
MANAGERS, MESSRS. JEFFERSON fc ELLSLER.
Inat Night but ono of Mian Julia Doan.
FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20th, 1852,
Will be presented Sheridan Knowles’ beautiful piny or
v TUB love chases
CONSTANCE, MISS JULIA DEAN.
Banco «v Midi* Eveline.
To conclude with tho laughable Farco of
Tho Spectre Bridegroom !
K ox OMco open from 10 till 1, and from 3 to 5.
open at 7K o’clock; performance to cointnonco
^Cyiloxes. Parquctte nnd 2d Tier, 75 cts. Onllcry. 30.
"JUVENILE FANCY DEESS BALL.
MONS. A. B0NAU1),
« Respectfully Informs his patrons nnd tho public
/ S’* In general, that his annual FANCY BALL will
54%\ take place at Armory Hall, on Tuns-
SSiS? DAY, tne 24th Inst. .
Tlio Cnchucba, Jaleo do Ilercs, Ln Jotta Arm.
conm, the Gavotte and Mlnucldu la Court. Pas Stlrlens,
L Zlngarella, Flshor Horn Pipe, Alieinunde, and High-
1,,1,1 Fling will bo danced by his pupils duriug Uio
^Tickets One Dollar for Juveniles not or his school.
Tickets for n Gentleman nnd Two Ladles, 83.
N. R. Juvcnllo’s Ball to begin at 0 P. M.jGentlomon and
Tickets' can bo hnd at Mr. Zogbnum fc Co.’s
Music Store, Mr. Cooper & Co.’s Book Stor.o and from A.
Bonaud at his Academy, at Armory Hall. feh 12
ALE! ALE! ALE !
1 Aft BARREL8 and ID hnlf Barrels Superior Albany
lUw Cream ALE, landing this day from steamship
Florida. . ...
This Alo being browed expressly for me, I can warrant
It superior to any in this market, and Inferior to nono ln
the United Slates. For sale at tho ** Albany Ale Depot.”
fob 18 W. M. DAVIDSON.
C ANAL, FLOUR. REFINED SUGAR, &c—
50 bids. PuroOcuesaoo Flour,
40 hair bhls. do. do.
100 bbls. Stewart’s B. and C. Clarified Sugar,
50 do. Crashed and Powdered do.
80 boxes Bedell’s Its nnd 8s Tallow Candles;
75 do. Now Scaled Herrings;
50 bbls. Cuba Molasses; landing nnd for sale by
feb Id SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
B altimore flour, bacon, &c.—200 bbls super-
line Howard-strcot Flour, 30 casksprlmo now Bacon
Sides, 30 bbls. do do l»cnf Lards landing nnd for sale by
feb 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
jfcj ton; will bo sold a bargnin. y
F. ZOGBAUM fc CO.,
feb 14 Market-square.
DARREL ORGANS.—An assortment of Barrel Organs^
AJ lududing Bird Organs; for snlo nt low prices, by
F. ZOGBAUM fc C&,
feb 14 Markot-squnro,
170RRE8T DIVORCE CASE; a supply, Just received
r feb 19 by JOHN M. COOPkR fc cr».
\7E\V MUSiU—Just received a largo collection of now
iv American and Foreign publications.
F. ZOGBAUM & CO„
feb 14 Market-square.
OIIOR PINCERS fc KNIVES; also, Sljoo Thread, Awl
tj Blades, fcc. For salo by
feb 14 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-sU
BALTIMORE FLOUIL— Landing: 100 bbls., forsaloby
I) feb 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
TTAY.—150 hales Eastern Hay, lu storo and for sale by
11 feb 14 E. W. BUKER.
T UMBER.—20,000 feet White Pino Lumber, lunding
VfACKKREL.—10 bhls. No. 2 Mackerel; 20 hnlf bbls.
ill No. 1 do.; 10 half do. No. 2 do.; in store nnd for sals
rtb 11 by E. IV. n.UKEB.
DUIUK.—20.000 Brick, for sulo from tho wharf by
I) Teb 14 E. W. BUKER.
TLTAIU) COAL, TO ARRIVE.—A fow casks Schuyl-
11 kill Coal, well clcimcd nnd free from slate, on board
burque Exacton tho way from Now York; for safe by
fcb 14 MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
DORTER.—10 casks best London Portor, for snlo by -
1 G. M. WILLETT fc CO., Sincts’ Building,
feb U opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
WEST INDIA FRUIT.—0,000 Oranges, 50 bunches
iV Bunnnns, 1,000 Plantains; Just rcc’d nnd for sale nt
feb 14 ^ ’ ' J. A. BROWN’S.
D0TATOES.—150 bbls. extra Planting Potatoes, 50 do.
1 Mercer do.; Just landing raid to store, and for safe by
6b U . J? A. DROWN.
pUTTER AND CHEESE.—HI kegs choice Goshon But*
D ter,20 boxesGoshun Cheese and 50 do. Pino Apple
Oieesu; Just received by J. A. BROWN.
rj. M. WILLETT fc CO^ Smots’ Building, Broughton-
street, havo Just rocolvcd a choice supply of Cnnal
Hour, In wholo ami half bbls. feb 14
A PPLES, POTATOES AND ONIONS.—20 bhls. of tho
Winter Pippin Apple, 10 do Mercer Potatoes, 10 do
Unions; for salo by
Jeb 14 G. M. WILLETT fc CO.
IJKUNE8, FIGS, RAISINS, AND SAIIDINES.-Jusi
A landing, and for sale by
feb 14 G. M. WILLETT fc CO.
pitl.ME EASTERN HAY.—121 bundles prlmo I3u»t-
d em Hoy, landing from schr. Magyar, from Bolfhat,
Mt, and for sale on consignment, by
GEORGE 11. MAY.
AI.S0 IN stork:
"0 bundles first quality Eastern Hay; 20 buskets Cham-
PWMSj^Crown” brand; 15 do do, "Doublo Grape” do.
pNGLISlI POTATOE8.—100 hampers, ln lino order,
Ay for ulo by
. feb 13 WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
UhEAD, Sec.—50 bbls. Pilot Bread, 100 do. Navy do.,
-U 30 do. Butter, Boston and Sugar Crackers; lauding
wd for sole by
feh 13 WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
I uiAMpagNE.—Just received: Oil baskets Champnguo
yor various brands, soino of which are of superior
q^llly; for salo by J. ROUSSEAU.
reb 13 Corner of Bull nnd Bny-slrcets.
S^'K'nAM GIN.—3 pipes cholco old SchcidainGln,of
u direct Importation, and in Custom House bonds; for
Welovr by J. ROUSSEAU,
J ct) 13 Cornor Bull and nny-st.
P^'VfOES. ONIONS, fcc.—
* ** barrels Planting Potatoes;
do. Onions;
-JO strings do.
boxes Scaled Herring:
oOdozon Painted Buckets; In store and for snlo by
- ' eb 13 HENRY fc FI8KE, Exchango Doek;/
CAUCES.—Just rocolvcd, n fresh lot Worcestershire
x,5 aucc i French Mustard, Anchovy Paste, and An-
■ (21 % p or Solo by
J^.12 J. ROU8SEAU.
iJLAuv TEA.—Half chosls or fino quullty; for safe by
4L? i '12 a. minis.
BEAMS, Steelyards and Spring Balances; for
Uwlojiy p. W. CORNWELL,
iv,.' 1 niuuABaba.—sun nuus. pmno now
r-J"?" , uba Molusses, cargo of brig Gen. Boyd, from
feb hndta 8 “id ibr sale by
COHENS Sc HERTZ.
OfeSrA. air k° of eboleo Seed Oats, 321bs. to the
i to urrlvo In the brlir Eleanor.
feb 13
to urrlvo In tho brig Etonnor.
0 R. HABERSHAM Sc SON.
cargoes expected mo*
rebTq " y fro,n Baltimore nnd Norfolk. 1
It HABERSHAM Sc SON..
O aftST® STEAM REFINED CANDIES.-Just re
braid rl.r B,ol »nor, a fresh aupply or Stuart’s colo-
fi ite«,nnii n rl!i C8 ’|D u . t U P ln pound nnd half pound pack-
feb 13 d f0r 8ulu W. W. LINCOLN,
Monumont-squuro.
JttevcDairtffe.
S EGARS.—Havana Began, of superior quality; for sale
by [feb 111] G. M. WILLETT & CO.
lust received and Ibr solo by
b "’ Sc IIENDRIUK80N.
HISKEY—Few bbls. Monongbhubi; for sale by
feb 10 A. MINIS.
/TOFFEE.—50 bogs Rio Coffee, landing ondfor solo by
O fob fl 8. E. HOTHWELL Sc CO.
W HISKEY.—50 bbls. In storo nnd for sale b'
fob 0
McMAlION Sc
D&YLE.
M
AUKEKKL.—20 bbls. Nos. 1,2 and 3^ in store anil
for solo by MeMAHON Sc DOYLE.
C OFFEE.-*-150 bogs Ulo, ln sloro and for safe by
fob 0 MeMAHON Sc DOYLE.
C ASTILE SOAP.—40 boxes; for sale by.
fob 10 A. MINIS.
2IDES—Prlmo Baltimore city smoked, in bhds. nnd
f tiercel; for sale by A. MINIS.
B OTTLES.—Patent Wine Bottles; for sale by
fob 10 A. MINIS.
G \ IN.—50 bbls. E. P. llln, landing and for sale by
r fob 0 S. E. BOTH WELL Sc O
D OMESTIC LIQUORS.—lUU bbls. Domestic Liquors—
in store; for salo by MeMAHON Sc DOYLE.
C tAULKINU MALLETS Sc IRONS-For sale by
) fob 0 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 ltryan-st.
E
(^ASTERN HAY.—100 bales; for salo by
___fob 3 WOOD, CL AG HORN Sc CO._
P OTATOE8^--100 bbls. Potatoes, .in store; for sulo by
feb 3 MeMAHON Sc DOYLE.
B UTTER.—20 kegs choice Goshen Butter, Inndlug nnd
for sale by [feb 3] HONE Sc CONNERY.
C ORN.—Baltimore wblto Corn; for salo by
Jim 25 DAVID 1L DILLON, Foot WestBroad-st.
I rM.OUR.—J80 bbls. Baltimore Flour, ISO do. Canal do.;
1 for salo by [Jan 28] WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
R AISINS.—200 Whole, half and quarter boxes; for salo
by [Jan 25] If. J. GILBERT.
[Jan 21] SWIFT, DEN8LOW Sc CO.
C OLLINS’ AXES, with bandies; for sale by
Jon 21 F. W. CORNWELL, 103 Bryan-slrcot.
ira
AXES, AND TRACES.—For salo by
Jan 10 F. W. CORNWELL, lua Bryan-strect.
C 1HEESE.—150 boxes nnd 10 casks, for snlo by
1 Jan 23 II. J. GILBERT, Wfeat aide Market-sq.
C tODFISIL—10 drums Codfish, for sale by
1 Jan Q MeMAHON Sc DOYLE.
Jan 31
L IME.—Thomaston Lime; for sulo to arrive by
Jan 20 ROWLAND Sc WASHBURN.
II
• TAIR BROOMS, BRUSHES, &c.-Forsnlo by
1 Jan 22 F. W. CORNWELl., 103 Brynnul.
S HOE PUNCHES AND PEG CUTTERS.—For sale by
Jan 37 F. W. CORNWELL, 103 Bryan-strect.
L ATifs.—50,000 Laths dally expected; for snlo to nr-
rive by [Jaii28] E. W. BUKER.
W
N E7 RUM.—30 bbls.; for snlo by
• Jan IS COIIE1
OOD SAWS—Just received, nnd for sale by
Jan 31 F. W. CORNWELL.
COIIEN Sc FOSDICK.
^AFli WIRE—Just received and fur salo by
5 Jan 18 F. W. CORNWELL.
C ANDLES.—100 boxes Adamantine; for salo by
Jnu 18 A. MINIS.
N O. MOLASSES.—50 bbls. now crop; for sale by
_ •_Jon_18 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
gUQAR.—30 bhds. Brown Sugar, assorted, for snlejow
Jan 18
11. J. GILBERT. -
ALT—2,000 sacks, 10 to tho tun; Tor sale by
Jan if EDWARD 11. UUNLER.
11II.OT BREAD.—Butter anil Sugar Crackers; for sale.
1 Jan 15 HENRY Sc F1SKE, Exchange Dock.
iCKLES.—In quarter bbls.; for sale nt'tboEmpnrlum.
Jan 1 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
ELT1NG.—4 to 5,000 feet patent stretched Leather
Belling; for snlo by SAMUEL HOYT Sc CO.
RICK.—35,000 hard burnt Paving Brick; for snlo by
i Jan 15 E. W. BUKER.
F
B LACK MANTILLA LACE, nil widths; for sale by
Jan 10 J. BURT Sc CO.
C ORN—800 socks White and Yellows for salo by
Jan 15 YONGB Sc ObEN.
I Pounds FEATHERS; for salo by
Jan 15 1. W. MORRELL Sc CO.
THISKEY.—75 bbls. oxtru Whiskey, for sale by
J«> 10 HUNTER Sc GAMMELL.
i LCOllOL.—20 bbls., 1)5 per cent. Alcohol, landing;
\ for snlo by [Jnn21] HUNTER Sc GAMMELL
O ATS.—1,500 bushels superior Baltimore Outs: for salo
by (Jan 2fl-2w] EDWARD 11. BUNKER.
rpOBACCO.—100 boxes Tobncco, assorted, In store and
1 for sale by _ [Jan 20] MeMAHON Sc DOYLE.
HISKEY.—25 bbls.; for salo by
Jan 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
N
EGRO BLANKETS, Llnseys and Kerseys; for sulo
cheap for cash, by J. II. Sc M. SHEAIIAN.
E ASTERN HAY.—5U bales Eastern Hay, in stores for
sale by [feb 4] HUNTER Sc GAMMELL.
W
'll ALE OIL.—20 bbls. Blenched North West Whale
Oil; for salo by MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON.
P G HAMS, SMOKED TONGUES &.SMOKED BEEF.
just received,—2 bbls. Pig Hnms,2 do. Smoked Beer,
und 2 do. do. Tongues. For salo by
feb 11 J. ROUSSEAU, corner Bull Sc Bny-sls.
TTUAVXTELLYT^ust received,"a fresh lot ofGunva
V.T Jelly. For salo by J. ROUSSEAU.
fob II
rpOHACCO.—200 packugcs, various brands nnd quail-
1 ties. For sale by WEBSTER Sc PALMES,
feb 11
L EECHES.—An invoice of large and healthy Swedish
Leeches; this day received per steamer Alabama,
and for sulo by VV. W, LiNCOLN,
feb 11 Monuinont-aquare.
G t UM DROPS—Just rocolvcd tier Btcamer Alabama:
T 10 boxes fresh Gum Drops. W. W. LINCOLN,
fob 11 Monumcnt-equaro.
L IME.—200 barrels; binding from sclir.J. II. Counce,
for sale by
fob 11 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
A ;
feb
XES.—Small Axes with bundles, for Hoys’, for salo
F. W. CORNWELL.
102 Bryan-street.
i EG ARS.—50,000 Segars, various brands; for salo by
5 fob 11 MeMAHON & DOYLE.
B UTTER.—20 firkin* choice Goshen Butter, received
per steamer Alabama; for salo by
fob II MoMAHON Sc DOYLE.
M OLASSES...50 bhds. West India, 50 bbls. Now-Or-
lcaus Syrup; for snlo by ... „
fob 11 MeMAHON Sc DOYLE.
N ew BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS.—50 casks
prlmo New Bacon Sides; 20 do do Shoulders; land
ing and for sale by
fob 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
A LE.—30 bbls. superior Albany Cream Ale, landing
this day from ship Southport; also, 50 bbls. to arrive
this day per [steamer Alabama, browed oxprcssly for ino
und ofextra quality; for salo by
feb 111 W. M. DAVIDSON.
ALT!MORE FLOUR.—100bbls.Iloward-strect Flour;
for salo by
fob 10 ROWLAND Sc WASHBURN.
1 ARES11 PRUNES.—Just received: 5 cases fresh Prunes
- In glass Jura; for salo by T ,o„ C c
fob 10 J. ROUSS
S ARDINES.—Just received: 4 cases fresh Sardines, in
wbolo and hair boxes; forsaloby
fob 10 J. ROUSSEAU.
I ARENCll CORDIALS.—Just received: 0 boxes French
* Cordials, ussortod; for salo by . , T
fob 10 J. ROUSSEAU.
1AUNTLETS.—Epaulctts, Swords und Belts, lint-
id n general assortment of Military
HORTON Sc RIKEMAN’S,
110 Hroughton-streot.
Ct ions, Lacc, uni
Goods, at
fob 7
L ADIES’ Wblto Satlu GAITERSaud SLIPS. Just re
ceived and for sale by
fob 4 O. JOHNSON Sc CO.
S UGARS.—liundlug per brig Augusta: 10 bhds. Mus-
covndo Sugars; 20 bbls. low priced Clarified do; for
buIo by [fob U] J. V. OqNNERAT Sc CO.
M ACCARONI and VERMICELLI.—Landing nor
schr. G. J. Jones: 10 boxes frcaKMuccaroul; 10 do,
do. VermicclU; forsaloby
fob 0 J. V. CONNERAT Sc CO.
EA.—150 packages Hyson, Gunpowder, ltnporiul and
Pmichong Tens. For salo by
fob 11
WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
OLA8SES.—75 hhds. Cuba Molasses.
200 do. N.O. do.
fob 11 For snlo by WF.BSTER Sc PALMES.
M 1
A LE.—25 bbls. choice Ale, per steamer Alabama,
browed oxprcssly for Southern markets; for snip by
fob 11 MoMAHON Sc DOYLE.
(UM ARABIC.—1 coso suporiur picked, just received
fob'Tf f ° r 8,110 by MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON.
Tj^NG LfSlTCAYENNE LOZENGES.—A superior ar-
fob n® 5 f ° r 8,110 ^ MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON.
I IQUOK8. — Cherry and Blackberry Brandy; also,
J Stoughton Bitters, In half barrels; for sale
B
ALE ROPE—500 colls of prlmo quality: for snlo by
fob 13 A. MINIS.
130KK AND BEEF.—3U barrels new Prlmo Pork, 30
X do. do. Moss Beef, ID kegs Butter; landing per Hor
ton, nnd for snlo by
fob 4 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
B ACON SIDES.—Landing per Josephus: 25 casks
Sides; for sale by
fob 3 WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
LANKET8.—10 bnlca Plantation Blankets; for snlo at
tho lowest market prices, by
,n 15 LxROCHE, IIOVVNK Sc CO.
\j roceiv«i iLr wrontod fresh nnd gentilno,Jus
OH Rusblon Clark Sc Co.; nlso, t’od Llvei
feb 13 ‘ 5 for Bnl0 by w. w.’ LINCOLN,
fiiirVr—— Monumont-square.
FI8KE, Excbnngo Dock.
\j itv „ 1,1Ul HR-—25 bbls^ Canal Flour In store,'qunl-
feb V uil ° to Baltimore, at less price. ’ 1
HENRY Sc F1BKK, Excbnngo Dock.
X itori 1 ’'^ bbls Canal Flour: 2.5 hair bbis do dojln
fob 18^ wd for “I” by HENRY & F1SKE,
t F1SKE,
Excbaiigo Dock.
B Ifmt 0 5’i£Jl REaK t Sen.—30 kegs seloclod Goshen
Bugs lniidi,!„/?„boxea do Choose. 150 do new scaled Her-
fob ii 8 from steam-ship Alabama, and for snlo by
fTriggrr bcranton.johnstqn fc co.
v Instorornm 1 ! 50 ?,°” 8 R i«»'iln nnd Hemp Cordngo;
fob n ro 0011 landing, and forsalo by
TJE&F'iW- HONE Sc CONNERY.
.‘b RUjS!*?" jonslinimont, and "for sale, 000 boxe*
).' or| MntKnn*vm r < n- , l,| o celobrnte<l Glass
Cf n dais \v^ri!i 0 L Tenn ' “ nv,n «tbo agency of tho Hal-
JJ 1 *! ntay bo wnni^t i 0 "f° P ro l mrwl t*> furnish any slsos
S’.'L^ucod nricol^ ,arg0 ,,r #mn il quantities, and at
lAM’L HOYT k CO., 0 Wbltaker-fit.
C tOFFKE.—150 bugs prlnio Rio CviTce; 23 do. do. Java
I do; 10 do. do. Munlllu do.; 10 do. do. Cuba do. For
H „lo by M. J* GILBERT,
fob 3 West sldo Murket-squnre,
TVfEW-ORLEANS RlOLASSES.—501:»bla n landing from
IN brig Monterey, mid for Bale by
fob 10 w’.
. WOOD BRIDGE.
N O. WHISKEY.—150 bbls. N. O. Whiskey, landing
• and for solo by ^ O. A. GHLINER.
C tLOGS.—Ladles’and Gent’s Gossamer Clogs, nvory
; light and neat article; Just received nnd for snlo by
fob 10 * O. JOHNSON Sc CO.
M “ EttCERPOTATOES.—10 bbUTtolitioorder; ltuidlng
nnd for sale by G. M. WILLETT fc CO,
fob 10 Brougbton-st., opposllo St. Andrew’s Hull.
O UGA1L MOLASSES and TOBACCO.-50 bbls. Crush-
O ed, Pulverised, Refined nnd Rrown Sugars; 20 do.
Georgia Syrup, 10 bbls. Now Orleans Molasses; 25 boxes
assorted Tubucco, flue cut und Solace do.; for snlo by
fob 10 G. M. WILLETT Sc CO,
5MESTIG LIQUORS.—20 bbls. N. E. Rum, E.
Phelps’ Gin, Old Ryo Whiskey, Imperial Glib
American Brandy, and Old tfononguhola Whiskey; In
stora nnd for solo by
fob 10 O. M. WILLETT Sc CO.
W INES.—Madoriu; Sherry, Palo nnd Brown; Old Port
nnd Clmmjmgno IVlnc^ of cbolw brands; fur sole
[feb
G. M. WILLETT Sc CO.
by
P IG HAMS, nnd TONGUES.—Fultou Market Hoef.PIg
Pork, Co<lflsh, Mackerel, 8almon,and pickled Lambs’
Tongues; for solo by
. G. M. WILLETT Sc CO,
Bmcts’ Now Building, Brougbton-st-
fob 10 Oppoalto St. Andrew's Hall,
JWfnctUantouH.
imfflmfjBLiL
No. t«a Fulton Street, New-York.
- Respectfully aimoubcea that Iwlng lu Savannah,
where be will remain for a short lime, ho is pro-
pared to neoept orders nnd will lako the measures or
■JULgoutlcmcn desirous of obtaining Garments made lu
Uio most fnsblonnblo stylo,nnd of the most select materials.
Mr. p. may lie seen at Mr. II. 1*. Lincoln’s, No. 50 Biynn-
?m?h£ ver y d “y ftt,m 10 to la > M,nndfroin 3to 5, P.M,
till further notice. o* foi, ih ”
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONGRESS-STREETS.
A DAMAGED GOODS!
nALES UIuo Dunlins, Brown Shirtings, nnd
Cotton \urn will bo sold very low. If called for lm-
DECEIVED—Per steamer Alabama; Colored
im i ,d , ( ,’ Io , vcs A„! j|a . ck 0001 l,nd Tnwls, black Fluted
.H.m”?! 8 Buttons, white Lace Buttons,
black Gimp, black Silk Braid, narrow black Velvet RI&
bon, wblto. pink, slate nnd black Paper Cambric: colored
Hcwtngs. b eadKM Domestic, while and black Wadding,
Silk Cord, fcc. fcc. For salo by
fob11 JAB. BURT fc CO.
„ , »»En'S HWAN KIN.
nr.i i Sub8cr l bc pS Bofo Agonts for tho Importers of
*hl» celebrated Gin, are now receiving nnd offer It for
8a, P’By thoplpo or more, from Custom llouso Stores; tho
urtlclo Is warranted to bo genuine and or first quality,
und will bo sold at Now-York prices, by
ToB 7 • COHENS fc HERTZ.
CHEAP CASH ST0EE.
° h \! V}ilTAKEH CONOllESS-STS.
rpUL Subscribcnj havo on hand a fulUssortmcnt, (and
8lock ) of STALP& AND FANCY
DRY GOODS, suitable for tho Fall und Winter Trade,
w hjch they offer for safe ut tho lowest possible prices for
cash or city uccoptanco.
J“» '-0 M. PRENDEROAST k CO.
RRAIIV-HADE CI.OTIIINI;.
Subscriber bus received by tho steamer Florida.
,f. .““‘i.^ciitnrrlvMH, a SUPERIOR Stock or READY.
MADE CLGTHINO, all from Goods purchased by him-
80 f ’.?r n . .I l ?. u ^?,il nder ,l,s own ■Mperlntondonce, which ho
can WARRANT to bo tho MOST PERFECT over brought
Into tho State of Georgia. Also, Shirts nnd Collars, Cra
vats, Merino und Cotton Undcr-Slilrts and Drawers. Tho
b «Jr r 5.®® n ?P ,c,0 » h e invites all those in want of a
GOOD ARTICLE nnd at a LOW PRICE, to give him a
call before purchasing.
WM. R. SYMONS, Draper nnd Tailor,
Jn<i2A 17 Whitaker-etroet.
,, , GLASS WARE.
„9«mprislng: Cut and Pressed Goblets, Tumblers,
JJInos, Decanters, Finger Bowls, Lcmonndo Glasses,
ySlS Hock and Cordial do, Syrup Bottles, Celery anil
Hyacinth Glasses, Preservo Dishes on stands, Glass Pltch-
sr’l Bl «®r Bottles, Castors; also, Extra Cruots, Mint Julip
( ‘J 11 Nizc8 ' together with a largo variety
of Oil and Iluid G'lnss Lamps; for safe by
fob 6 COLLINS fc UULKLEY, 100 Brynn-st.
riMIE Subscriber is prenured to lay Tin Roofk, on cor-
A rcct principles; nnd, from sixteen years’ experience,
feels assured ho can givo satisfaction. Prices low os tho
lowest, nnd best references given. A share of palrunngo
Is.rospeclfully solicited.
CTir’G'ultcrs and Conductors constructed to order. Old
Copper, Brass, fcc., bought or taken In oxehniigo for work.
„ „ „ J. J. MAURICE.
N. B.—Copper Steam and Water Pipes 45 cents per
pound. feb |j
DIKY GOODS I-IIUY GOODS!!
NO. 118 BROUGHTON-STREET.
Juiiiun Hurt 6c Co.«
A RE now offering for sulo a largo and well selected
XV slock of FANCY und STAPLE DRY GOODS, to
which thoy tako pleasure in inviting tho attention or tho
public generally. jan 10
t’O-I’AHTNEttSHll' NOTICE.
npilE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed aCo-purt-
X norshlp under tho firm and style of COWDERY fc
WELLS, for tho purposa of transacting n FACTORAGE
AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. Thoy res
pectfully Holiclt too patronage of their friends and too
public generally. G. W. COWDERY,
L. VV. WELLS.
. Savannah, February 1,1852. lino . fob 7
FACTOIKAGI) 6t GENERAL COMMIS
SION BUSINESS.
T 11B Undersigned having This Day formed a Co-part-
X ncrshlp In tho above business, to bo conducted ln
Bnvnuuuh, under tho nnino of J. ROBERTS & CO., tender
their services to their friends, and the Planters generally.
All business entrusted to our rare will receive our un
divided attention. JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
ELIJAH ROUERTS,
Da. L. B. McCONN,
Savannnh, July 10, 1851. ly July 17
HANGING TIIUBEK ,1'OU SAXE.
rrsiIE Undersigned have on hand a lurgo und wcil-so-
X lected lot or Ranging Timber, measuring from 50 to
60 feet nnd upwards In length, and averaging over 1,000
feet to tho stick. Office on Cunnl-strcet, next door to R.
fc J. Luchlison’s Foundry and opposite It. A.Allen fc Co’s
office. ROBERTS fc McCONN.
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING.
rpHE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
X his Foundry nud Mnchino Works, a Shop for the
above business, und engaged iho services of superior
workmon, is prepared to uo any description of work that
may offer.
All work done ln tho very best manner nnd nt tho
shortest notlco. 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
xv wooden surfaces, ns a protection against fire. 20
bbls. of tho above, for salo on rensonnblo terms, by
Jnu 20 CH. 11. CAMPF1ELD.
FIG ISEAND STEAM SAW M1XX.
STEAM SAWED LUMBER.
/"CARGOES sawed to order at short notlco. City orders
V_J will bo supplied nnd tho lumber delivered ln any
part of the town.
htw4. a flno assortment of seasoned Plank, Boards
nnd Scantling.
Apply ul tho Mill, or through Post Office, or Commu
nication Box, in Republican Reading Room, to
fob 14 JAMES A. FAWNS, Agent.
LUMBER 1 LUMBER I
STEAM-SAWED 6c RIVER LUMBER.
rpHE Subscribers liuve now on hand nnd will contluuo
X to keep a Inrge and full supply of wolt-sensoned
8icam-sawca and River Hoards nnd Scantling, of all de
scriptions nnd sizes, which thoy wilt soli low und on ac
commodating terms. Lumber will bo delivered lu any
part oftho city, if required,
juu 20 13. F. KINCIILEY & CO, Wllllnk’s wharf.
SPRING DRESS GOODS.
TJECEIVED per Alabama: Printed Bnrcges, Muslins,
Jlv Lnwus, Organdies, Cheap Foflard Silks, Barege do
Lalnes, French Cambrics, fcc.; for sale by
fob 12 HENRY LATHROP fc CO.
NEW SPRING 6c SUMMER DRY GOODS
T**F Subscribers are now recolvlng per Bteumers Florida
X nnd Alabama, their supply of Forelaw and Domestic
Dry Goods, to which they Invito tho public generally to
call nnd oxamlno before purchasing elsewhere.
DbWRt & MORGAN,
fob 12 Ribcro’s Building, Congress-st.
NEW DRESS GOODS.
T> 1CH Purls Bareges, Chintz Barogo D’J-uIncs, Tissues,
Xv India Summer Silks, Colored Silks, Black Silks In all
widths, French Cambrics, luiwns and Ginghams, French,
English und American Prints; Just received and for sale by
fob 12 I)KWITT & MORGAN.
PIG IRON.
A N Invoice of Gartsherrio No. 1 Scotch Pig Iron,
X V now landing from tho Wolfe, and for sale low from
tho wharf, by ANDREW LOW & CO.
feb 3 lino
ADVANCES.
rpilE Undersigned uro prepared to mnko advances on
X shipments of Rico and Cotton to New York, Liver
pool, London, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp,
Hamburg, Bremen, or St. Petersburg. Shipments to bo
mnde direct, or through tho medium of their friends In
Now York. For particulars upply nt tho Countlng-houso
No. 197 Bay-street. EPPINO fc KRETZ.
Jail 20
WOOD! WOOD!!
IJiOIl SALE nt Laurel Grove Cemetery, several him*
J; drod cords of Pino Wood, nt one dollar nnd fifty
cents per cord for rash. Apply to tho city Marshal, or to
thu Gardener ut tho Cemetery. fob 5
TO OWNERS AND MASTERS OF
VESSELS.
rrMIE Undersigned having associated themselves In
X business, rcanecUkUy unnounco to owners nnd mus
ters of vessels and to Iho commercial community gener
ally, tout they havo ut present ln progress of construc
tion, a mnrlno mllwny, ou tho most slmplo and sulatan-
tint plan now In uso nnywherc, which will bo completed
mid ready for operation, at tho Eastern extremity of tho
city, In tho course of a short time. Also, Uiul thoy are
now prepared to tako contracts for building vessels of
every description, and to carry on tho business of Ship-
Carpentering, Spar-making and Caulklug lu all lla va
rious bronchos.
Tho business will bo conducted under tho firm of
WILLINK fc JONES; who hope to merit, by strict at
tention to business, modomto prices, nud untiring ef
forts to give full satisfaction, n llbcrul share of patronage.
HENRY F. WILLINK, Ja.
doc 11 If EDW’D. JAS. JONES.
NEW STEAM ENGINE.
TYLER’S TRUSS FUA11IE ENGINE
I S well established lit the North, ntul Is going Into pretty
general use through tho country. Tho success which
tho American Machine Works has met with In Charles
ton nnd vicinity, has Induced them to establish un agency
In that city, where any information concerning then: may
bo obtained.
Tho simplicity nnd economy of this.Engine has estab
lished a high reputation'for it wherover it bus been intro
duced.
Tho best engineers nnd scientific persons who have
examined It, pronounce It the perfection of tho high pres
sure steam engine.
The plan of holler nnd mode of setting effects a saving
of fuel In the Inst degree, whllo it Is tho safest and most
simple of any In usu. Saw mills can run them upon saw
dust alone, ns there nro several mills now runniug with
them entirely upon tho green saw dust of tho mill. Tan
bark, or rice chair may be used In tho snino manner.
Tho simplicity In tho arrangement of this engine brings
tho cost materially below those in ordinary use.
Any Information upon the subject may bo obtained by
letter to GEORGE II. B. DUFFUS,
Charleston, Boulh-Cnrollnn.
N. lb—Every kind of Machinery and Mill Work inndo
to order.J°n*21
AN ACT
rpo REQUIRE nil Wills of personnl properly, to bo
X executed and proved In the snmo manner ns Is now
prescribed by law, for tho execution nnd proof or Dovlscs
of real estate. ...
Sac. 1. lie it enacted by the Senate and Home of llcpre-
iintalivc* of the State of Georgia in General Isscmbly
net, and it in hereby enacted lu the authority of the tame.
That from nnd uftcr tlio first day of Juno next, all Wills
ami testaments of personal property shall uo In writing
uiul signed by the party so willing und bequeathing tho
same, or by some other person in bis presence, and by
his express directions, nnd shall be attested nnd subscrib
ed In tho presence of tho said testator by three or four
credible witnesses, or else they shall bo utterly void nnd
or non effect. , ....
Sec. 2. -Jind be it further enacted by the authority
aforeeaid, That all laws und parts of laws now of forco In
this State, nnd applicable to tlio Revocation of dovlscs of
real eslute, shall extend to Wills aud testaments or person*
11 ^Eci^-tfad be it further enacted by the authority
aftirrtaid, Hint nil laws and parts oflnws now or forco In
this Stale, prescribing the modeof proofof devises or real
estuto are hereby extended to Wilts and testaments of
I *®8bc? U 4 V . r °)imi y ie it further enacted bu the authority
aforeeaid, That this act shall not bo construed to extend
to nuncmmtlvo wills. ..
Sec. 5. Jtnd be «'t further enacted by the
nfor reaid, That ns soon ns this act shall bo passed. Itshall
bo the duly ortho Governor to cause the sumo to bo pub
lished In three or inoro of tho public Gaieties or this
State, at least oiico lu every wcolc until the first day of
June uoxL und that nil tows und parts of laws militating
against tho provisions of this act, bo and Uio same are
hereby repealed.
Approved 21st January, 1652. Jol fob 0
Sates at auction.
.. TARVER A TRUCIIEEUT,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
„ No. 12G’IIaF»«trc6t«
For tho sale of all kinds of Merchandize, Produce, Real
Estate, Negroes, Scc^ at auction or private salo. nov 11
New Jersey Seed Oats.
r BY TARVER 6c TRUUHELUT.
oOO bushels Uno Seed Oats; landing from steamer Flor»
,dn - fob 18
MY TAltVEU * TRUUHELUT.
Private Solo.
1,000 bushels prime Heavy well cleaned Baltimore flood
0at * fob 3
BY TARVER dt TRUUHELUT.
alM P rira “ Eastern Hay, landing from barque
Waltham. fob $
BY TARVER 6c THUCI1ELUT.
PrlvatoSolc.
- bales fine French Prunes, In 10 and 201b boxes; Just
landing from barquo Harvest, and for sale. j a n 30
MY TARVER 6c TRUUHELUT.
, „„„. Private Sale.
1,000 bushols 5Vhlto Maryland Corn, ln bulk; 20 bbls.
Cider Vinegar; 10 kegs Leaf Lord; 50 half bbls Baltimore
Hour, 35 bbls. Tanner’s Oil; 5 kegs Glndo’s Butter, land
ing und for salo low to close consignments. Jan 23
WHOLESALE DBUGGl’STS.
Gibbons. iluiltlingN,
OFFER FOR BALE-5,000 lbs. Uulon Wblto
Leaf l-cad, pure and No. 1;
150 boxes Window Class;
000 gallons Linseed Oil;
500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil;
30 barrels do. Whale Oil;
10 do. Train OIL best quality;
0 do. Winter strained Lard Oil!
5 do. Coburn’s Machinery Oil;
10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
80 do. Copperas, green and dry;
10 do. Epsom Salts;
10 casks Potash;
5 casks Snlu-rntus;
5 barrels Refined Saltpetre;
250 ounces Farls’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Lori Hard’s Snuff;
20 boxes ussorted Candles;
50 boxes Roy’s Lemon Syrup;
30 bugs Peppeis Allspice and Gltrccr:
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves;
100 roams Loiter and Writing Paper
Together with an extensive ussortmeot of Patent Medi
cines; Porfomery; Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toi
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing und Sldo Combs, Sec. Scc.\ all
of which ure offered at Uio lowest prices, cither for cash
or approved pupor. Jnu 22
OLD IRAMEIRA8 FOR SALE.
WILL be sold in front of our Office, on tho
Buy, on THURSDAY, 20th Instant, Uio follow-
ilng old Madeinis, tho property of the late Wm.
Ileury mongin:
u dozen Alcyon, bottled 1832
8 “ Dimon, “ 1835
11 “ VVuccuniuw, “ 1830
13 “ Alert “ 1837
10 “ Mcduni, “ ......1841
17 “ Howard, March Sc Co. “ 1850
—ALSO—
12 dozen various old Madolras and Clarets,and 8 demi
johns Whiskey nud Brandy.
»r m i ...... —> | lown on mo unv c.
Sc SON.
Terms llbcrul, und made’ known on tho day of
Jan 28 HOST. HABERSHAM Sc
UROCERlESf Ac.
FLOUR, SUGAR, See.—50 barrels. Illram
Smith’s extra Cunnl Flour;
M P uru Genesee Flour;
liimZvSm 20 do Princeton Crackers:
00 bbls. Sugar nnd Butter do. •
55 do. Stuart’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars;
00 do. do. Clarified do.
280 bags prlmo Green Illo Coffee;
20 do. Bluck Pepper;
10 cases Myer’s 14m lb. boxes Domestic Tobacco;
00 boxes 5’a und 8's Grant Sc Williams’ do.
50 do vnrloim Brands do.
4 hhds. Codfish; 150 boxes scald Herring;
80 boxes Bedell’s 0’s und b’s Patent Candles;
20 do. German Wax do.
20 eighth casks 4th proof Brand)-;
40 bbls. Domestic do.
100 boxes selected Cheese. Landing nnd forsaloby
fob 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO.
LIQUORS Ac,
■ 12 half pities Oturd, Dupuy Sc Co’s French
10 half pipes, assorted brands, low priced
French Brandy;
30 quarter casks Domestic Brandy; 50 bbls. do. do.
75 bbls. P. Sc II. Ryo Gin; 150 do. E. Phelps’ do.
0 tilpes Holland Gin;
10 obis, old Virginia Apple Brandy:
8 do. pure Georgia Peach do; 200 do. N. O. Whiskey;
00 do. white Baltimore Whiskey;
30 do. old Winchester Monongahela Whiskey;
25 do. old Pennsylv’a Mountain do; 100 do. N. E. Rum;
25 quurter casks Madeira Wine}
10 eighth do. choice do. do.
20 quarter do. Port do.
3 buff pipes old do. do.
20 quarter casks Brown Sherry Wine;
40 baskets Cbuinpngue Wine. For salo by
*— ” WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
Jan 3
REMOVED.
Tho Subscriber having moved to Solomons'
building, 142 Braughlon-stroct, begs leavo to In-
j^tSJL form tho nubile that he is now prepared to fur-
rfeWlBlnlsh families and nil who mny favor him with
their patronage, with every article in the Grocery line, of
tlio best kind,at wholesale nnd retail. Orders from Plan
ters will be put up with great care nnd despatch.
Jan 20 EDMUND WALLEN.
SURGEON DENTIST.
M. C. HE ALP offers bis professional
services to tho citizens of Savannah. All
operations performed lu accordance with
the most recent improvements In Dentis
try. Ho will visit patients nt nil hours, for the purpose
of extracting Teeth with the most approved Instruments,
giving us little pain ns possible. Charges will bo mode
rate. Office, for tho present, comor or Bryan and Mont-
Romory-strocU. Jan 90
FASHIONS.
> MRS. TOMBS respectfully announces ar~,*
rTto her friends nnd patrons that she has *Ji3)Ww
JKSC^a splendid assortment of MILLINERY
AND DRESS-MAKING GOODS, of tho latestJ52iiS
Fashions.
Particular ntlcntlon paid to Cleaning and Pressing. All
orders from tho country particularly attended to
Jan 20 No. 15 BARNARD-STREET.
. CjT IMPORTANT NOTICE. _vO
Arrival of tho First Importation of WewSpring
BONNETS I
Wo beg respectfully to Inform tho Ladles of
'Savannah that wo have This Day opened 2,000
of tlio newest and prettiest stylo nr BONNETS
ever Imported Into tills country—from 68>tf cents ench. to
tho most elegant nnd chuslo styles produced in London
or Paris. Also, Children nnd Misses’ Bonnets, In groat
vuriely. In addition to which, next week, we receive fur
ther supplies; nnd, ln fuct, throughout tho season, our
stock will bo weekly replenished, so as to form the largest
nnd most beautiful display of elegant Goods ever pro
duced in tho United States; und prices for each und ovory
lot folly 50 jwr cent, under any store In this cily.
RIBBONS, ficc^ arriving In laree quuntities. Bonnet
Ribbons, from 0}!( to 10, 18M, 25 cents, and upwards.
Also, n splendid collection of lilnck Bonnet Lutes, both
figured and plain; Lavaiuter nnd Bluck do.; Pure Wlillo
do. This class of Goods is veiy scarco in tlio market;
therefore, wo invito an early cull to Inspect tho snmo.
Mr. VV. KING is at present In tho Northern cities, re
ceiving his importations; mid, os wo shall bo dally get
ting Goods, wo shall bo liuppy to acknowledge a call
from all tho Ladles.
Country Merchants and others, visiting this city, will
do well to call and Inspect our new arrival of Straw
Goods, Sec, nt tlio LONDON HOUSE,
Under tho Marshall Hotel, Broughton-street,
Suviuinnh, Go.
WILLIAM KING, Proprietor.fob 3
To Country Merchants.
«rAl Wo have opened a WHOLE-~
Pnl SALE BOOT AND SHOE
T STORE, at the corner of Jeffer
son and Uroiighton-fltrcets, un
der Messrs. Roberts, Foote Sc Marshall's, opposite tho St.
Andrew’s Hull, where we liuve on hand n large Slock, and
nro continually receiving additional supplies, which wo
offer for salo at low prices aud on ucconimiKlnllug terms,
feb 18 E. F. WOOD Sc CO.
ROOTS AND SHOES AT RETAIL.
Wo lake this method to inform our old custo
mers mid tho public generally that we have NOT
closed our RETAIL SHOE STORE in Gibbon’s
Building, but will continue to keep there a band-
somo assortment of every variety of Shoes, sullablo for
Ladies, Gcnllcmcu, Children nuu Servants.
Those of our friends who have heard o\ .erwlso, will
please call mid we us. E. F. WOOD Sc GO,
PLOUGHS, IMPLEMENTS, &c.—
Specimens of several sorts of Ploughs,
or tho latest Improvement; Hortl-
■cultural mid Garden Implements, of
ull kinds. Just received aud for safe by
feb 5 lm CHA8. II. CAMPFIELP.
G
Pegged Boots; Just received, nnd for sale by
i 10 O. JOHNSON Sc CO.
BOOKS.
L IFE AND WORKS OF BURNS: by Chalmers; vol. 1.
Nineveh nnd ItsRemulns. Cheap edition, with plates.
Walks nnd Talks of an American Farmer in England.
Memoirs of the Great Metropolis.
History of tho Conspiracy of Pontine by Pnrkman.
Story ’s Life mid Letters: by bis Son. 2 vols.
Coe’s Drawing Book for Schools. Nos. 2 nud 3.
Otis’s Ensy Drawing Lessons.
Gold and Silver Coins, new varieties: by Eckfoldt, &c.
Booth nnd Morflt on Improvements lu Chemical Arts.
Squler’s Nicaragua. A now supply.
Lady Hulwer’s School for Husbands.
Maurice Tierney: by DeLeon. Complete.
RuveuscHtfc*. by the author of Two old Men s Tales,
fob 11) W.THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEYV HOOKS.
rpiIE PhysicInn’eflVMtlng List, Diary, and Book or En-
TboTlnir®Yearly r Abs’tract or Hie Medical Sciences,
from July to December, 1851. Edited by VV. 11. Ranking,
M. D., mid others. , m
A complete Treatise on Midwifery, or tho Tlieory and
Pracllco ofTokology, &c. Alfred A. L. M. Gclpcan, M.D.
Tlio Medical Student’s VadeMccum; byGeorgoMon-
derhall, M.D.
Review or Muterin Medico, for tho uso of Students; by
Jotiu C. Biddle, M. D.
An Improved Method of Inslnictton for the Plano
Forte, embracing a collection of tho most popular ulre
and many original compositions, to aid the progress of
the pupil; by Charles Jarvis. , , , ,
Rules of Order, a manual for conducting business in
town nnd ward meetings and other doliborativo bodies,
by Uoidmnin Mathias, A. M. . .... . . „
Templeton’s Engineer Millwright and Mechanic’s Com
panion, revised, corrected and enlarged, by Julius W.
Adams, Engineer. , , , . , .
Women ofCbristlnnity, oxemplary for acts of piety and
charily, by Julia Knvmiugh.
Tower of London, by W. Harrison Ainsworth.
Count Monto Leone, or tho Spy n Society, from tho
French of II. Do St. Georges, with
cclvod by [fob 18] I* H. CUB HEDGE.
[fob 18]
NEW IIIO0K8.
IIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER Sc CO.,
Thursday, February 1WA. ''
M AURICE T1ERNAY, the Soldier or Fortuno: by
Charles Lover. ... . , „ .
Ruvousclitfe: by tho author of “ Angola, Scc.
Graham’s Magazine for March. „ . „
Tho First Woincu: by Gardiner 8priug, D. 1).
Dally Biblo Illustrations: by John Kltlo, D. D, F. S A.
Evening Series—Job mid the Poetical Books.
Tho Life mid Works of Robert Bums: edited byRobt.
Chambers.
Memories of tho Great Metropolis; or, London, from
tho Tower to tho Crystal Palace: by F. Suuudcrs.
Walks mid Talk of an American V armor lu England—
No. 3 Putnam’s Semi-Monthly Library.
Tlio Pioneer’s Daughter; n Tale of Indian Captivity:
by Emerson Bennett. „ , _
A New Mothod of Looming tho French Languago: by
Louis Fasqucllo, L. L. D. fob 10
Valuublo Engravings, PnintinfrN« Ac.
' PO BE SOLD by private contract, nt one-quarter their
JL value, to closo n consignment from a nouso lately
failed ln Eurojic. Apply us noon as possible, to view
them, at Mrs. Morris', Uamard-strect, opposite Plant
ers Hotel, os Uio agent Intends to leave on Friday night
next 2* ' 1
fealeg at ^uctCow.
„ BY COIIEN rfi FOSDICK.
Ondha first TUESDAY In April nsxt, In front othho
Court House, between the usual hours of sole, will bo
sold:
House and Lot, No. 1 Derby Ward. Tyrconnel Tythlng,
fronting Monument Square. Terms liberal.
BY COIIEN 6i FOSDICK.
On THUR8DAY, 20th Instant, In front or tho office of
Messrs. Robert Habersham Sc Son, the following Old
Madelrns, thu property of the lalo Wm. Henry Mongin:
0 dozen Alcyon, bottled.... 1832
2 “ Dimon, “ ....1835
11 “ Wncomuaw, “ .... 1830
13 “ Alert, » ....1837
10 “ Medora, “ ....1841
17 M Howard, March Sc Co, bottl’d 1850
—ALSO—
12 dozen various Old Madclras and Clarets, and
8 demijohns Whiskey and Brandy.
Terms liberal, aud made known on Uio day of sale.
—ALSO—
Immediately afterword, at tho same place, by direction
of tho proprietor, about:
300 dozens choice Madeira Wine, of Importations
ranging from 1809 to 1839; forming the private slock of
Robert Hutchison, Esq, or tills city.
Catalogues with descrlptlortof tho Wines wIB bo ready
for delivery at our counting room this week. fob 3
TO BENT.
L A now nnd beautiful three story BUILDING,
■ comer of Price and McDonuld-streets, Just finlsh-
cd. For further Information, apply nt tho store of
k M SHEAIIAN, comer of Broughton and
Uhlinkernta fob 10
TO LET.
Tlio STORE No. 100 Bryan-st, mid fixtures, foi
sale. Apply to
* fob 2 HONE Sc CONNERY.
FOR HALE.
. A Tenement HOUSE, In Robertvlllu. Tho pro-
Iperly pays 20 per cent on iho investment. Apply to
" GEO. VV. WYliLY,
0 or VV. WRIGHT.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sate.
A likely Mulatto Woman, aged about 24 years, accus
tomed to house work. Her owner having removed from
the city, wishes to sell her In tho city. Good character.—
Titles undoubted. fob 10
HANDS WANTED.
FpHE Subscribers wish to hire three young Negro Men.
1 VV. I). GILES Sc CO.
X fob 19
FOR SALE.
ftOfi ACRES of pf |mo LAND, lying on tho Al-
OUU tamaha river, within three or four miles of Da
rien—a most desirable pitch of tide.
I«n 7 . LOUD Sc CO.
BYT. J. WALSH.
fill be rented on SATURDAY, 21st Inal- at the resi
dence of the Into Michael Wolf, deceased, on Lovers’
Lane, about one and a half miles from tho city:
Four likely Negroes, nccustomcd to gardening, Ac. Al
so, bis lute Residence. Terms nud conditions will bo
mentioned at the place. fob 13
WANTED.
B OARD For a Gentleman, Lady, Child nnd nurse,
cither In a private Tamlly. or comfortable boarding
house, where two rooms can bo bad; for which a liberal
price will bo paid. Apply at this office. fob 17
fob 19
STOLEN^
1 7ROM tlio brig J. II. Counce, a YAWL BOAT, 18
feet long, painted lead color, nnd had a covered rope
fender around the sides. Any Information relating to tlio
samo will be rewarded by
fob 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
_ „ , 6200 REWARD
YIT1LL bo paid for tho ’iruhcnslon, and proof to
T T convict, the person or persons who ket on fire
the promises upon which 1 reside, between 7 nnd 8 o’clock
last evening. [fob 18] 0 JOHN F. TUCKKIL
COOPER FOR SALE.
Very likely young Negro MAN, n Cooper by trade.
- Apply to GEO. VV. VVYLLY,
.1, 1-1 * «,* ..r
r VV. WRIGHT.
. , NEGROES FOR SALE.
A VERY Likely Negro MAN, an Engineer and Saw.
xY yor; do. do. .Mulutto GIRL, 10 years old, House Ser
vant; a Negro GIRL, 13 years of age, country raised; a
Negro BOY, 15 years or ago; a Negro WOMAN, n good
Cook, Washer, nnd Ironer; nlso, n WOMAN, do. do. do-
nnd her three children, u GIRL 10, a GIRL 7, and a HOY
3 years of age. Apply to GTO. VV. WYI.LY,
fob 18 or W.. WRIGHT.
W Lot lory for Tomorrow.
ILL bo drawn In Savannah, in public, nt tho Ex
change Building, TO-MORROW Afternoon, 21st
instant, ut 4 o’clock.
Georgia State Lottery.
ClUMN D. J
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. O. BARBER Sc CO„ MANAGERS.
12 Drawn Numbers in each Packngo or 24 Tickets,
rise hciizmk:
$3,000 $1,200—$800 $700!
$000, $500, and more than $30,000 in smaller
Prizes.
Tickets only $1—Shares in proportion.
ITl?"Hl*k on Package or Quarters only *3,45.
fob 20 GEO. VV. VVYLLY.
LAND FOR SALE.
A noUT 400 acres of LAND, lying in Kffilngham coun-
XY ty. on the Ogechco river, well timbered with while
nnd red oak, ono and u half miles from tho Central Rail
Hoad, und forty-two miles from Savannah. Apply to
GEO. VV. VVYLLY,
fob 9 or VV. WRIGHT.
Mexican Wugtangl.iniinent
To tho Halt, tho Lame, the Sore & tho Stiff-Jointed I
It'e Bring Glad Tidinge of Great Joy I
T HIS LINIMENTls oue of the most perfect remedies
ever offered to the ntllicled. Its action upon tho or
ganization Is truly wonderful. Its volatile, penetrating,
soothing and healing properties diffuse themselvo to tho
very bones, it enters into the circulation of the blood-
gives n new impulse to tho whole nervous system to the
very extremities or tho Augers nnd toes—stimulates the
absorbents und secretions, and thus
ASSISI'S NATURE
to throw off nnd rid herself of any diseased action of
nerves, muscles, chords or ligaments, making It equally
applicable to Sores of any kind, rheumatism,
PAINS IN EVERY PART OF THE BODY,
from a diseased action of any of the slruclural portions
of the syslcin.
WHILE IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS
to tho healthy llesb. skin, or bone, It has tho property of
entering Into combination, and mssonvixo any of the
urganic tissues when they are diseased, or their vitality
Ib destroyed. Possessing these peculiar powers, is the
reason why it Is
EQUALLY EFFICACIOUS
In so vnnny different complaints. It acta upon scientific
principles und
FIXED LAWS OF THE CREATOR 1
From thu hundreds of ci:kes that are being almost
dally reported to us from ul! parts of tho country, we
give a tew below:
MORE EVIDENCE!
Wm. Mllncs, P. M n of Mouut 5lorlah, Ind., under date
of 11th October, says: "My youngest child walked into
a fire that had been kindled In tho yard for washing: 1
suppose It walked Into tho ushes, anil when H felt the
heat, it fell forward into tho tiro on its bunds and face,
and was
SHOCKINGLY BURNED.
I am glad to say that by applying two bottlos of the Mex*
lean Mustang Liniment, ft was perfectly cured In a few
days, aud Is ut this time well. Other certificates I could
"' "id you from persons here, of cures
ON THEMSELVES AND ON THEIR HORSES,
as they are of dally occurence hero I 1 will do all In my
power for tlio safe of the Liniment, os I know it to be
most excellent for man or beast."
EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF WRY NECK!
A girl twelve years old, at Mrs. Pierson’s boarding-
house In Clovcluud, Ohio, Imd been subject to FITS
FROM INFANCY. Tho spinal column was consider
ably curved, nud tho head was so tar drawn down by tho
contraction of tho muscles of tlio neck, tbul It rested on
tho right shoulder, nnd
LARUE LUMPS OR TUMORS
formed on the sldo of her neck nnd under her Jaws.-
Four weeks ago they commenced using tho Mustaug
Liniment on her. In two weeks the contracted muscles
were relaxed, tlio lumps bud ull dlappourod, tho nock
became straightened, und*
THE HEAD VVA8 ERECT 1
Mrs. B. of Si. Louis, was nursing u young child, one
nipple became very sore, and the
BREAST INFLAMED AND CAKED HARD.
A few applications of the Mustang Liniment heuled the
nipple, removed tho hardness and Inflammation from tho
breusi, and sho had no further trouble with it. Numer
ous cases of tills description have cotno to our knowledge
AND IT 18 ALWAYS EFFECTUAL.
Sirs. Hughes, of St. Louis, hud u very severe aback of
inflammatory Rheumatism lu her shoulders, arms und
back. Aller suffering tho most excruciating pains for
somo ton days, without obtaining any relief
FROM HER PHYSICIANS,
sho was Induced to try tho Mustang Linment. Two fifty-
cent bottles effected u perfect cure.
SALT RHEUM.
Mrs. Anna 51. Pierce, wife of John Pierce, Plumber,
on Market-slrcot, hud been utllicted for niuuy years with
this troublesome und obstiuuto affection. The disease
was confined, principally, to her hands which would bo-
como very much inflamed nnd swollen, producing ulrnust
Intolerable itching and burning. After a few days this
crysipelntous Irritation would subside, when the skin
would peal off und dry lu scales, and ut every joint
LARGE AND FRIGHTFUL CRACKS
would ponolrate nearly to the bones, extending Itself hair
wuy round tho fingers, and entirely ucross Uio palms of
thu hands. In consequence of this drying and concentra
ting of the muscles, the hands were nearly closed, und
the ends of tho lingers drawn towards tho centre of the
pahnes. In this awful condition
SUE SUFFERED FOR YEARS,
trying every remedy that Doctors could prescribe, with
out any relief. A bottle of tho Mustang Liulraeiit was
brought Into the house by a young man who was using It
for
A PAIN IN HIS BACK,
nnd was so much benefited by It that ho requested her to
try it on her hands; she did so, and by Uio use of a few
bottles,
SHE IS PERFECTLY CURED 1
Tho frlghtftd cracks have closed, tho roughness nnd ex
coriation of tlio skin bus disappeared, aud her fingers and
hands nro now
PLIABLE AND SOFT AS AN INFANT’S 1
J. H. Douglass, Constable of tho Law Commissioner's
Court, states, that two weeks ago, us ho was crossing u
bridge on horseback, near Fiorissan, the
BRIDGE BROKE DOWN!
nnd precipitated himself nnd horse to tho bottom of tho
crock, some fourteen Icot. His shoulder was dislocated
and his collHr-bouo broken In two pieces, besides being
otherwise badly bruised by tho fnfl. Ho was brought
home In a sad plight, and a surgeon was colled to reduce
tho
FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS.
Ho was so mangled and bruised, Hint violent Inflam
mation succeeded with such pain and agony, that he was
nearly deprived of his senses. He says no luugungo can
describo what ho suffered for four duys, when lie wus In
duced to try tho Mustang Liniment.
IN FIFTEEN MINUTES
from tho time ho commenced using It, tho pain ceased
and tho soreness was gone, und ho nas suffered no pain
nor inconvonleuco since, only when tho arm Is violently
moved, os Uio bones yet ure not perfectly united.
FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS,
a lore Is nothing that can bo compared to Iho Mustang
moot, in Its speedy and permanent cure of strains,
bruises, cuts, galds, chafes, scratches, swlnney. poll evil,
fistula, big head, spavin, ring bone, wlud-gnll, cracked
heels, or any wound, stltfticss or unnatural enlargement
of bone or muscle. A livery stable keeper In this city
hnd a match horse that he prized very highly, that had u
largo rlngbono on both legs. Tlio horse was completely
cured, and bis limbs left perfectly smooth by tho uso of
“.'.“""“"Ifo COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Every store should lm supplied with this valiiablq Lin-
linont, us It pays a good profit, nud sells rapidly.
CAUTION EXTRA!
In consequence of tho unprecedented popularity of tho
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, many perilous, with
MORE CUPIDITY THAN DRAINS, llUVO lieCII, Utld Will bo
tempted to put up worthless or pernicious mixture*, with
efforts of imitation or similarity to this Liniment, and try
to palm them off upon u credulous public, as possessing
similar curative properties.
EeTDO NOT BE DECEIVED. ./Pj]
Nono but tho proprietors possess a knowiodgo of Its
composition (which Is secured to them by the laws of tho
United States,) and whou thoy reveal It, It shall bo for tho
benefit of tho oflllctcd, aud not for Uio.miscreants who
would
"FILCH FROM US OUR GOOD NAME.”
To fill their own pockets from our labors and exertions.
Ask for tho MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, A. G.
Braoo tc Co., Solo Proprietors, nnd buy nono other, nnd
you will not bo disappointed.
tiy Almanacs for gratuitous distribution, fhmlshed to
all our Aguuls. T. M. TURNER (.CO. anti
doc 23 t A. A. SOLOMONS fc CO.
■Sales at auction.
BY WAI.SH
WU? J )A X’. 2 ^ h ,D8 H nt ” o’clock, In front of store:
will bo sold, the usual variety, consisting of Liquors,
Flour, Bacon, Wee, Oil, Butter, Cheese, Pickles, Soap!
8 arcboOrndy, TeL English Wnlnuts. Filberts, Dried Ap-
P, 1 , 08 * ” alnd Brooms, Buckets, Crockery nnd
Glass Ware, Second llaud Furniture, Lucifer Matches,
Dry Goods, Cutlery, Fancy Articles, Uc. See. feb 20
Undcrwritcre’ Hate.
BY T. J. WALSH.
HIS DAY, In front of store, at 11 o’clock, will ho sold:
I caso of Chintz Lawns, damaged on hoard steamer
lorlda, nnd sold by order of tho Port Wardens for oc-
outit of Underwriters and nil concerned.
Term's cash. fob 20
On WEDNESDAY, Feb. 24lh, will bo sold ln front oftho
Exchange, nt 11 o’clock:
The fileniner Ivanhoe, with all her appurtenaces, as she
now lies at Lower Ferry Wharf.
Terms nt the snlo. fob 20
nv *«) Sale-Continued.
150 super Cloth and Twcctos finoConUand 8acla
17 fiuV Rn?rn MB a ra v r ? Pn ® ,8 5 0 "no Broadcloth Cloaka
“7 Silk, Satin and \ civet Vests: 17 do* flnn shlni
2 doz flno Elastic Web 8uspeudcrs
0 Lislo Thread Gloves; 17 pair Worsted Drawer*
24 ns. fine Silk Hdkft nnd (Jmvate:1do?llaswIft
i Coral"! No. MS
1 U " no 7 flno Ivory stick Fans ^
* ,,. Enamelled Port monies, Sec- tec.
nSSSabSa v bc ” ni » r ■£'*«■•
. toS553{?,WIHS5 #
W 111 ho sold, tho u
Flour, Bacon; Rico;
BY T. J. WALSIl.
T . „ .. ‘It Private Sale,
n ,,°i. j *•» Iscw Eceds, ou New-strcet, north of Iho
Rail Road Depot; said Lot being slxly-slx foot front by
ono hundred nnd ninety-eight feet deep. On the premf-
808 ? ? l ,* t r 8,ory dw , 0, *' M 8 on a basement, with four tene
ment buildings, renting for five hundred nnd thirty-eight
dollars per annum. Terms—One-third eaali; tho balance
In six and twelve months, with approved endorsed uotos.
fob 20
BY T. J. AVAL SI I,
Private Snlo.
Twelve prime likely Negroes, accustomed to tho field;
also, two Single Men, nr good character. A list of their
ages can bo seen at tho countlng-rooim Titles to the
abovo undoubted. Will bo sold in families. feb 10
Trusted* Sale of Negrots.
Ou LCM
n rronlor t ,, J 0 Court House, will bo sold:
43 Xegro slaves, comprising a very valuable gang of
men, women and children, accustomed to culture ofSca
Island nnd Upland Cotton, and plantation work generally.
®J dd * ,,,dor a deeree of Chatham Superior Court, tor ben-
a. °!i ,h .° * oftho iato Murdock Chisholm, nnd
Aine la Ann, his wife, and by order of tho Trustee. Terms
at sale. fcb &
DRAWS TO-MORROW, IN SAVANNAH.
L° W e.t Throe Number Prize *40!
TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR]
Georgia State Lottery.
Will be drawn ln this city, To-Morrow Afternoon, at
4>tf o’clock.
EXCELLENT SCHEME I
12 Drawn Ballots in each Package of 24 Tickets.
1 Prize or. $3,0001 1 Prize oft $fi00
1 Prize of. 1,200 1 Prize of 500
1 Prize of 800 1 Prize of 400
1 Prize of 7001 1 Prize of 300
Sec. Sic. Sic,
Tickets only One Dollar—Shares in proportion.
A foil pack of Wholes costs $24—must draw at least $13
Do. Halves “ 13 “ " " 0
Do. Quarters “ 0 " " " 3
' 20 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
Administrator's Salt.
o„ tiio BIQBSSVEh &8S&W
Savannah? C ’ WlU b ° 80,(1 bcforo lh « Court House, to
dnln.~? L C . n L F Mm e “"l! ,n,crc8t of Andrew Mltchel,
$800 SOLD IN A HALF TICKET!
D A Few More of the 8ame and Better Sort Left!
RANN NUMBERS—Of Washington County Acad
emy letter)’, Close No. 28:
03 27 17 OO 20 20 40 48 64 05 04 38.
Half Ticket, Combination Nos. 38 04 05, a prite of
$800, sold. Tho holder will plcnso call for tho cash, nt
ELISHA WVLLY’B, City Hotel, Bay Lane.
WILL BE DRAWN TO-MORROW.
Georgia State Lottery,
At TRORISEn BV TIIE LKOtSLATt'KE,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
Y. C. BARBER Sc CO- MANAGERS.
Class No* O,
To he drawn nt Savannah, Go., Feb. 21, 1852.
60 Number Lottery—12 Dratcn Ballots..
scheme:
$3,000 $1,200
1 Prize of. §800 I 1 Prize of. $500
1 Prize of. $700 1 Prize or. 8400
1 Prize of. .SOW) 11 Prize of. $300
See, See. Sec.
Whole Tickets $1—Shares in Proportion.
BjT FRIZES CAHUKD AT THIS OrMCE.
ELISHA WYLlYT
fob 20 Bny-I-nue, South end City Hotel.
D RAWN NUMBERS—Of Greene and Pulaski Lottery,
Class 21:
46 76 47 10 48 63 67 04 30 43 78 27 38 21
Holders of Prizes will please call for tho cash, or re
newal E. WITHINCTON’S.
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, MAURY Sc CO., MANAGERS.
■lasnsBiBsl. 1 *
iliiVfc nl ?J cl08 purchased nt auction, and not set-
re ff ular sole, will bo sold for ac-
count and risk of the former purchaser. fob 20
■”r'” J Superb 1.—_ ... . ,u-.
RY PIIILuricK df HELL.
| n ln N,,C8 ro ? t ! 1 ,large assortment of Choice
Rores, comprising 125 different sorts, grown by .
1 Charleston, S. C- and war-
purchnsere. te <1 ‘ 0 namo * Wlu be sold tolots ta soli
CAoice >W Trees—At Private Bale.
PHIL11RICK 6c DELL.
At store, on Bull street, one door North or SUbbefc Davis’
, . , blacksmith shop:
choice lot of Peach, Cherry, Plum, Pear,
,Sei Q duco and Raspberry Trees and Grapo vines, lu
fine condition for plaining; now landing by Excel, from
Now-York, and will Ihj sold to lots to suit purchasers.
lernis, cash, r
CENTRAL BAlli ROAD.
i\cw Arrmigcracjit for Passenger Trains.
O’Wri"£ffi5 , ? AV ' ^ “• TnU '”’
, _ DAY TRAINS.
Savannah. .8 A.M.-Arrivo nt Macon 6.30 P.M.
Loavo Macon 7 ^J* AdJIjr-Arrive ut Sava’b 0 P.M.
t o ^ NIGHT TRAINS.
ijenvc Atucon 430 P.M,—Arrive nt Sava’h2,30 A.5I
NtH’o Tv2LT r . u nS l COMnccl with the Mncon nnd Western
Night Trains to and from Atlanta, Montgomery and-Chat-
:a,nrr P ? s a
from Now iork; with Stages to nnd from Augusta, from
m a< At n . w ,h f! h ? A, , ncon *■ Western Day Trains
ii. n , ? om Atlanta. Cohimhus, (by stago from Barnes-
Augusta by Georgia Rail Voad, and wlU. B W.
Rail Rond to nnd from Fort Valley, Oglethorpe, and by
stages with points South Westward. ^ y
™ WM. M. WADLEY, »
J nno General Superintendent.
.south-western rail roap.
Office No. 6 Bull-Street,Opposite the Pulaski House.
. .. , Class No. 22.
Will bo drawn In Savannah on Friday, Feb. 20th.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$4,500—$1,500—$1,000
Tickets $1—Shares in proimtion.
* " E. VVlTIH
For salo by
fob 19
^ .»ii’IHNGTON,
Vender for Gregory Sc Maury.
FOR LIVEBPOOL,
Tlio British barquo CI1USAN, Captain Price, 1$
now loading for Liverpool. For freight, apply to
0 ANDREW LOW Sc CO.
FOR LONDON.
The ship JOHN CAMPBELL Capt. Stubbs,
having tho most [of her cargo engaged and on
-juruTwlll bo despatched os above, l or balance of
freight, or passage, apply to
Jan 20 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
FOR HAVRE.
Tlio now ship COMPROMISE, Cant Riley, hav
ing most of her cnrai. engaged, will have irame-
ipatch. For freight of 5U0 bales Cotton, or pas-
), apply on board, or to
n 29 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
Tho ship STIRLING, Copt. Henderson, Is now
loading for tho above port, aud will meet with
lespatch. For freight or 500 bales Cotton, to complete
her cargo, or passage, apply to
*— PAD)
Jan 19
PADELFORD, FAY Sc CO.
FOR BOSTON.
The ship ARNO, (.'apt. Boscoinb, having Iho
_ moat or her cargo engaged, will bo despatched
jyo. For balance of freight, or passage, apply to
fob 17 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
FOR NEW-YORK.
FORNEW-YORK—Old Established Line.—
Tho regular packet Brig WILSON FULLER, W.
iw is, master, will meet with despatch, as above. For
freight or passags, apply on board, ut Telfair’s wharf, orto
gfeblB llRlGHAM.KELLYjt^CO.^
Nzw Like. — The regular packet barque
_ RHODES, J. McNair master, having the greater
portion of her cargo engaged, will meet with quick des
patch; for balanco of freight, apply to Capt. on board, or
[fob 17] ROWLAND Sc WASHBURN.
Ektabmsiikd Like.—Tho barquo PE-
TREA, Whitman, master, will meet with de
spatch as above. For freight or passage, apply on board,
orto [feb 17] BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
Tho regular puckct barque MAIUA MORTON,
SB£.Bnckley. master, haring the greater part of her
cargo engaged, will meet with quick dispatch. For bal-
nnco of freight, apply to Captain on hoard nt Anderson’s
upper wharf, or to ROWLAND & WAHSBURN.
fob 9
Tlio regular Packet Barquo TEXAS, Captain
Livermore, having u portion of her cargo on-
ipigcd, Will havo quick desputch. For freight, or passage,
apply on board, nt Telfair’s wharf, or to
fob 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
Jfjft Tho regular pneket schr. C1IAS. MILLS, Fran-
nriTir. els, muster, will lmvo quick despaleh ns above.
For'freight or passage, upply to
fob 12 C. A. GREINER.
The fast salting regular pneket Bhlp SOUTH-
gttftPQRT, IL McConnurk, master, having a portion
"r nerfrclght engaged, will have immediate dispatch.—
For freight or passage, having very excellent accommo
dations, apply on board, orto
fob 16 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
>7V«, Tho barquo SCOTLAND, A. T. Percy, mnstcr,
S5££. will meet with despatch as above. For freight,
or passage, apply on board, nt Telfair’s wharf, or to
Jan 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
Silr The packet schr. GEN. WORTH, Capt. Phelps,
■Ctkyfcwlll havo quick dispatch for tho above port—
Forfrelght or passage, apply to
feb 10 6 C. A. GREINER.
Jfjfi Tho pneket schooner JULIA ELIZA. Hlgboe,
mnalor. will have quick dispatch for too abovo
port. For freight or passage, apply to
feb 10 6 C. A. GREINER.
FOR BALTIMORE.
Jfifi Rkoi'lar Linz.—Tho lino packet schooner D.
If. BALDWIN, Parker, master, will moet with
despatch os abovo. For freight or passage, apply on
board, at Bollou’s wharf, nr to
fob 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
JS57r Rkoular Link.—Tho flno pneket schr. WOOD-
dbnt BRIDGE, Bradford, master, will meet with de»
spatcIThs above. For freight or passage, apply on board,
ut Johuson’s wharf or to
feb 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
Jfjfl FOR NFAV-ORLEAN8.—Tho fast sailing now
schooner WM. HONE, Chos. Holies, muster, wiU
havo dospatch for tho abovo port. For freight or pas
sage, apply on board, or to
fob IB HONE fc CONNERY.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
JliJi Tho now fnat-ealling schr. MAGYAR Is now
ready for business. For frolght or charter, apply
to [feb 17] E. W. BUI^eK
„ VESSEL WANTED.
To tako from 70 to 00 m. feet of Timber and
afg Lumber to South Thomaston, Maine.
teulP W. B. GILES fc CO.
City Treasurer’s Office,)
8avakkau, Feb. 17,1852. 1
T HE Undorslgnod will continue to receive Ttu BO
turns until the first day of March next
fob 17 • J. GEORGE, City Treasurer.
A RAJWf TRAIN for Pawcngers and Freight leaves
A VI. a , arrives at Oglethorpe at 10J4
nfroM* Pslethorpo ntll^ A. M, arrives at Macon
at 3X P. M- connecting each way with the Central and
Macon mid Western Rail Rood Trains, and the Talla
hassee Mall Stago Lino. .
Passengers dluc nt Fort Vnlley at 1.15 P.M.
on • 0E0, W ' ADAMS. Superintendent
nu ff South Western Rail Road.
AUGUSTA A WA YNESnORO’ H. ROAD.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
SAVAWWAit, Ga^ 24th Nov. 1851.
HHIS ltond Is now open for transportation or Freight
L and Passengers to Thomas’ Stntton (15 miles.)
Tho N ight Train of this Road, with tho Night Trains o f
the Central Rail Road, nnd a splendid Lino of Four-Horse
Post Conches, forms a perfect daily connection between
savannnn ana Augusta, nnd Macon and Augusta.
For tho accommodation or local travel, a Day Train
will run, In connection with the Day Trains on the Cen-
1 m. J! , n , d > *° nn( l from Savannah and Macon.
Tho Road Is now In rapid progress, nnd will bo opened
for transportation of freight and passengers, to points bo*
yowl its present terminus, us soon as completed;
taro between Savannah and Augusta... $5 50
“ " Macon " " flw
nov 26 3mo WM. M. WADLEY, Gcn’l Sup’dent.
GEORGIA RAH. ROAR.
0 s ,
HAY PASSENGER TRAINS,
J N nnd after MONDAY, Juno 2d, Passenger Trains
will run dntly, ns follows, viz:
Leave Augusta at 6 o’clock, A. M.
" Atlanta at 6 " «*
" Athens w u
Arrivejt Atlanta at 5 o’clock, P. M.
" at Augusta at 5 "
“ nt Athens at4id " “
On nnd ufter Juno 1st, tho Night Train will
Leave Aiicu.la ,13^ o'clock, P. M.
44 Atlanta nt5J4 “ «
Arrive at Atlanta at 5 " "
“ at Augusta at \yi " “
r> Th VH hcru, , , . ! . rnnchTn,ln8 will connect only with tho
Day Trains. Way Passengers will be charged threo
eents per mile on the Day Trains, and four cents per
mllo on tho Night Trains. .
Agents will fomlsh Tickets, at each Station, for all
Trains, without' which Passengers will be charged each,
a) cents extra.
Tbaksfortation Office G. R. R. & B. Co* )
Augusta, Ga., May 21st, 1851. | ma y Q4
Now Arran cement.
STAGE LINES Between MACON k COLUMBUS,
Tho travelling public are notified that
there Is now a dally lino of Stages, run-
* - - ■» tong from Oglethorpe, West, ana con
necting with tho Eastern terminus of tho Muscogee Rail-
Road. Leaving Oglethorpe at 11 o’clock A. M« and ar
riving at Columbus, at 13 same evening.
Also, n dally 1 Ino from Bamesvillo to Columbus, via
Thomaston and Talbotton, to the terminus of tho samo
road. Passengers by this route will avoid night staging,
Simtt™“p!'ir 1<oc ' ock a - m -’ s
riafSHSjr 0,0 ^
1’uo.mi, will Bml tinge, alwny. ready .1 Columbm,
for the Montgomery road.
Ml DANIEL GRIFFIN fc CO.
WATER CURE INSTITUTE.
At Glenn Spring*, S. C.
fc Tho Hotel or this delightful and fashlonahlo
■ resort, will bo opened ou tho 20th of May next,
for the reception of Water Cure patients, and cit
izens generally.
5«fc. w . IU,oy ,ma bccn nppo'nted Hydropathist
and Physician. Ono hundred invalids cm: bo comfortably-
nccommodnted. J. C. ZIMMERMAN, Proprietor.
Glenn Springs, Spartanburg District, S. U, 14th.
le52 - A1 fob 16
LARGE SALE OF
PSBWC LANDS IN FLORIDA.
. Notlco Is hereby given, that tho undorslgnea will,
r in pursuance of law, offer nt Public Auction, before
tho Court-House door, in tho several counties, ns
hereinafter staled, tho following voluablo Lands, located
by State authority as part oftho grantor Congress to said
State, for purposes of Internal Improvement. These
Lands were, hi good part, selected immediately after tho
completion of tho United States surveys, and are believed
to embrace somo or tho best in tho Btato for the produc
tion of Corn, Cotton, Sugar, Tobacco, and Tropical Fruits
—and others finely adapted to tho Turpentine and Lum
ber business. Tho Land will bo offered to half-eighths:
•In Jefferson county, on Monday, 12th April, 1852,
about acres, 28,049
Madison, Monday 10th, about 65^580
Hamilton, Monday, 26th, about 2,440
Columbia, Monday, 3rd May, about 3,120
Alachua, Wednesday, 5th May, about 9,520
Levy, Monday, 10th May, about 20,480
Marlon, Monduy, 17th May, ubout 58J340
Hernando, [Benton,] Monday. 24th May, about 48,040
Hillsborough, Saturday, 29th May, about ■* 41800
Terms—One-fourth cash: tho other three-fourths pay-
ablo lu threo equal annual instalments, with interest to
advance. Or, Ir any purchaser prefer it, five per cent,
will bo deducted from tlio credit Instalments, upon too
payment of Uio wbolo purchase money at toe tlmo of
salo._ DAVID 8. WALKER,
iglster of Public Lands for the Stati of Florida,
innssee, December 16,1851. 3mo dec 90
Tullahr
. BROUGHT TO JAIL.
A NEGRO MAN was brought to Jail ln Perry, Hous-
xJl ton County, some time since, who calls hlmsolf BOB.
Uo la about thirty years of age, or very dark complexion,
nnd speaks tho African or low-country dialect—having a
slight impediment In his speech; nnd Is about 5V foot In
hulght. bald Negro says ho was sold by Randolph Spald
ing, of Darien, to Robert Howell—ho also says he run
away from somo Railroad, but docs not know where.
WILLIAM H. TAI.TON,
fob 16 Jullor nnd Sheriff of Houston County.
ComniisiNioneni’ Mule.
B Y VIrtuo of tho decree of too Honorable Superior
Court of Chatham County, on the equity side Ahere-
of, passed at tho May terra, 1851:
Will bo Bold at tho Court House in Chatham county, on
tho first Tuesday to March next, between toe legal hours
of sale, tho wharf lot In tho city of Savannah, known as
Ancinux’s wharf, and described in the plan of said city as
wharf lot No. 6, east of Drayton-etrect, with the improve
ments thereon. Bald wharf sold for too purpose of divi
sion among tho Joint owners. Terms liberal-mndo
known ou toe day or sale.
EbfjfHARDEk, | Comm,8B,oner8 * •
Savannah, January 30th, 1852.pm 31
'CAUTION TO THE DEAF.
-T-yiCTOR HARTLEY, proprietor ortho EAR INFIRM-
±J ARY, 09 Arch-strcot, Philadelphia, the only Institu
tion In tho world where Ear diseases are exclusively and
successfully treated, and tho only acknowledged Aarist
to too United States, generously offers to treat all peraons
nfillctod with deafness without chsrgo until cured, there
by proving his success unequalled, and protecting tho
dcuffroin being swindled by paying solfelyled Aurlst’s
oxhorbltant fees In advance. Dr. H. will visit Savannah
In n few days—due notice of whose arrival will bo given
In this paper,2w feb 14
NOTICE.
A LL persons Indebted, cither upon noto or open ao-
count, to the estate oftho late Dr. Henry K. Bur
roughs, will please make payment of tho samo to me,
on or before the fifteenth day or April next AU debts
then due and remaining unpaid will be put In snlL
fob 5 JNO, M. < B~LOVELI;No. 99 Hay-st
" 1 WlWIflp '
J B. SOLOMONS has. again loaded in Savannah, for
• the purpose of contracting for PLASTERING, In all
lt$ branches, with tliose who msy fltvor Mm with their
patronage. .
Residence tit Mr. L. Solomons. BroughtOMtxtcL
Jan 15