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SA VANNAH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1852.
Will exhibit at Savannah)
ON MONDAY, DIAUCII l.t, Wll.
Poor* open at OJf o'clock. Performance to commcnco
■t 7 o'clock.
Admission—50 Ctsj Children and Servants 25 Ct*.
— . KhancterUtlca of this establishment consist In Uio
largest collection of
EnuwtrUn, Gymnaitio and Dramatio Talent I
^ Ever collected In ono travelling company.
Hnsio, Drama and Horsemanship I
nr\na hero coucontratod Into ono grand Uireo-fold combi*
I 8 nation, In which
MIRTH, MUSIC, MAGIC, MELO DRAMA.
EQUITATION, SMWTACIFARCE
Minsle. bubble, effervesce, and buna upon tho oyo nnd
olr ialternately, bowlldoring nnd delighting tho apoctator.
Sinrlrcum*cnwid limits of this curd will admit only of a
BdVeyoKhmpw ° r rantorial out or which the** re-
>U HraownodNew York Cornet Rnml,
Which will executo several jioputar marches, overtures,
V- w hlle moving through tho streets.
Another grand feature of this Company, nnd nover hero*
inforonttsinplod by any other Travelling Establishment,
b the iiildHlontyjo»jtiMlrliui Tjoujoo^n coroplolo
Itr the aid or whom will bo represented every night a
verv Interesting pulrlollc National Drntnn, entitled
THE SPIRIT OF "70!"
inirodudug several thrilling scones from tho lives of tho
II Revolutionary herpes,
Old Putt General Washington! and Mad Anthony
Wayne I
Tlio wholo concluding with tho grand living tableau, lit
which tho
MFntbor of It In Country,”
MOUNTED on his CHARGER, Is bortio nlolt In trl*
.imohnl procession, on n Platform, ON TUB SHOULD-
lllS OP lUaORA VE CONTIN ENT A Lfl!
rob IT 8. I‘. A. IJLAHKF, Agci.l.
JHcaljanWjc-
H oitL—1 bale fresh Ilops,Just received and for solo by
fbb 14 MOORE k HENDRICKSON,
o HO Alia—Havana Segunor sujicrior quality; for solo
O b;[feb 10]G.M. WILLETT fc CO.
^yylHSKBY-Fow bbls. Mouongabela; foraato^^
irtOFFEll.—50 bags Rio CoObe, landing and for salo by
KJ feb 0 8. E. DOTI1WKLL k CO.
W HISKEY.—SO bbls. In storo and for sale by
feb 0 McMAllON k DOYLE.
ACKKUKI«—20 bbls. Nos. I,2ami~3,ln storo and
for snlo by McMAllON U DOYLE.
0 “ AOT1LK SOAP.—Wboxes; forsalo by
fob 10 A. MINIS.
S IDES—Prime Oaltiinoro city oinokod, In Mid*. and
tierces; fb£sale by A. MINIS,
OTTI.E8.—Patent Wlno Bottles; for sale by
fob 10 A. MINIS.
G ~ t IN.—50 bbla. K. P. uln, landing and for sale by
r febO s. K. Ill rrilWELL k CO.
D OMESTIC liquors.—loo bbli. Domestic Liquors—
In store; for solo by McMAllON k DOYLE.
C 1AULK1NU MALLETS k IKONS-For salo by
) fob 0 F. W. CORNVVKLIi, 102 llryuimt.
E ASTERN HAY.—lUO boles; for sal., by
fob 3 WOOD, OL AO HORN It CO.
1 POTATOES.—100 bbls. Potatoes. .In stores for snlo by
A fob 3 McMAllON It DOYLE.
B UTTER.—SO kegs choice Coshon Mutter, landing and
for solo by [fob 3] IIONE & UONNEllY.
C tODFiSH.—10 drums Oodllsli, for sale by
J Jan 0 MoMAHON It DOYLE.
SAVANNAHATHEN^UM.
MANAGERSTSTFISSRSTjEFFEIISON It ELLSLER.
last night of the season.
Farewell Benefit of ITHbn Julia Dean.
SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21st,1852,
Will bo presoulod tho boaullful play of
THE GAMESTER!
MRS. BEVERLY,. -MISS JULIA DEAN.
Dun .at iUIwm Evcllno.
To conclude with tlio lnifehnblo Fnrco of
The Houirlt Diumonil I
MAROARY " MISS JULIA DEAN.
ry Rox Office open from 10 till I, and from 3 to 5.
jV,r» open at 7J4 o'clock; performance to commence
^OTlfoxo* Parquot!o_atMl_8djne^_75_ctj^Jlnllc^,_5g.
jVLii'UlL—50 bbls. Ualllinoro Flour, for sole by
? JauUl HUNTER * GAMMELL.
IMF-—Thom niton Lime; for salo to arrive by
JnnSO ROWLAND It WASHBURN.
S'
L ATHS.—30,000 Laths dally expected; for sale to or*
rive by [JuiijM] E. W. BUKER.
W OOD HAWS—Juat received, and for salo by
Jan 81 F. W. CORNWELL.
N ET RUM.—30 bbls.; for safe by
• Jnn 18 COHEN It FOBD1CK.
... E Wll
_ Jan 18
\J Jan IB
• y O. MOLASSES.—5<J bbls. newerap^for sale by
JUVENILE FANCY DRESS BALL.
M0N8. A. B0.VAUD,
« , Respectfully Informs his patrons nud tho public
/ In general, that bis annual FANCY I! ALL will
aSJfs. take place at Armory Ilnll, on Teas*
day, the 24Hi Inst.
The Cnchucha, Jaleo do Here*, La Jolla Arra*
gouesa, the Gavotte and Minuet de la Court. Pas Stlricns,
U Zlngarella. Hshcr Horn Pipe, Allemnnue, and High*
had Fling will be doucod by his pupils during tlio
"'Tickets One Dollar for Juveniles not of Ids school.
Tickets for a Gentleman and Two Ladles, 82.
N. B. Juvenile’s Ball to begin at 0 P. M.; Gentlemen and
Lulls'* at 10 P. M.
jy Tickets can ho had at Mr. Zngbnum 5c Co.’s
Muilo Store, Mr. Cooper It Co.’s Rook Stor,o and from A.
Itoaaud at Ids Academy, at Armory Hall. fob 13
ugnr, nssoi
McMAIIO
ALE I ALE I ALE I
'Art BARRELS and 10 half Barrel* Hii|>erior Albany
1UU Cream ALE, landing this day from steamship
Florida.
This Ale being brewed expressly for me, I can wnrrnnt
It superior to any In this market, uml Inferior to none In
tbo United Stales. For sale at tho “ Albany Ale Dojwl.”
S UGAR.—20 ldids. Brown Su
Jan IS by ‘
.**LOUIL—400 whole and half bbls.; for sale l»y
’ Jan IS II. J. GILBERT,
i ALT—8,000 sacks, 10 to tho tun; for side by
) Jan til __ EDWARD 11. llUNLKR.
1)1 LOT BREAD.—Butter mid Sugar Crackers; for salo.
JL Jan 15 HENRY It F'ISKE, Exchange Dock.
P ICKLES.—In quarter bbls.; for sale at tlio Emporium.
Juii 1 SEABORN GOODA1.L.
B ELTING.—4 to 3,000 foot patent stretched Leather
Belting? for snlo by SAMUEL HOYT k CO._
B RICK.—25,000 hard burnt Pnvlug Brick; for salo by
Jan 15 K. W. IIUKElC
B " LACK MANTILLA LACE, all widths; for sale by
JmiJO J. BURT It CO.
C ORN—800 sacks Whlto and Yellow; for sale l»v
Jnn 13 YONGE It ODEN.
feb IS
W. 31. DAVIDSd;
MEDEIUN SWAN GIN.
T HE Subtcrilicra, Solo Agents for Bio Importers or
this celebrated uln, nro now receiving and nlTcr It for
rale, by tho plpo or more, from Custom House Stores; tho
article I* warranted to bo genuine nnd or And quality,
and will be sold tit New-Yorit prices, by
feb 7 COHENS It HERTZ.
Blount Engle Tripoli,
I j’OR demising Britannia, Plated Wore, nnd other
Metals; also, for polishing Window Glass, Mirrors,
kti for solo by COLLINS It BULKLEY,
feb ID 100 Brynn-strect.
R ECEIVED on consignment, and for sale, G00 boxes
GLASS, assorted size*, from tlio celebrated Glass
Works nt Knoxvillo,Tcun. Having the agency of the Hid*
rtern (Bass Works, wo nro prepared to furnish any sizes
that may be wanted. In large or small quantities, and at
greatly reduced prices.
feb 18 SAM’L HOYT It CO, 0 Whltnkcr*L
W HISKEY.—75 bbls. extraWhiskey, for salo by
Jan 10 HUNTER & (JAMMED!,.
A LCOHOL.—90 bbls- 03 percent. Alcohol,landlt
for sale by [Jan 81J HUNTER It GAMMELL,
O ATS.—IJMW bushels superior Bnltlinoro Oats: for snlo
by [Jon 20—2w] EDWARD H. HUNKER.
riSoil ACCO.—loo’ boxes Tobncco, assorted, iii store niid
1 for sale by [Jnn 20] MoMAHON It DOYLE.
W HISKEY.
Jnn 21
. Pork; 3 bids Pig limns; also 50 extra Bultiinoro
IJamr, just received, and for salo at
feb a J. A. BROWN’S.
1 - 5Lt)l!R.—Baltimore su;»crflno Flour, now binding
fmtn tlio schooner Mary F. Luttcrloh, nnd for sale by
fob 18 0 EDWARD II. BUNKER.
( \ It AN IIKIUUES.—For sale bv H.~J. GILBERT,
\J feb 18 WestsldoMnrket-w|uare.
B ALTIMORE BAC0N«-Ilamsrsidea, and Shoulders;
landing nnd for sale by II. J. GILBERT.
\T EW-ORLEANS BUG AIL—SOhbds. for salo by
IN fob 18 II. J. GILBERT.
\!LW HAMS.—500 Reynolds’ uud Cussanl’s Hums,
lx Just received by
Jcb 18 W. W. GOODRICH.
1)UTTKIL—20 firkins flno Goshen ltuttcr; for sale by
J3 fob 18 McMAllON 5c DOYLE.
Ale, brewed for this inurke
■ldn—for salo by
McMAllON It DOYLE.
C tORN.—Primo Whlto Com, lending, and Tor sale by
> DAVID R. DILLON,
Foot of West llrtmd-st.
IT AY.—400 boles Eastern liny,'for salo by
li David u. did
\y00D.—Prime Oak Wood, for sale by
W DAVID IL D1
_ feb 17 Foot of West
iVALTIMORE’ FLdUiL^SObblsI landingTuid'for solo
i* by [fob 17] W. WOODBRIDGE.
T [AIRBROOMS, BUUSHliS,WHITEWASH HEADS,
11 Ac.—For salo by F. W. CORNWELL
" 102 llryan-street.
1) KCElVKD on consignment, and for solo—
li 20 bamsls Fbigllsh SPLIT PEAS,
fcb 18 Ry SAM’L HOYT It CO, 0 WIiltakcr-sL
]?UI.TON MARKET BEEF.-20 liulf nnd 10 quarter
-1 bids. Fulton Markot Beef; Jiut received, and for
b^ I ION E & CONNER Y,
llnirls’ Wharf.
D l'CK^—100 IkiIu of Colton and Hemp Duck, various
Numbers—hi store, and for sate by
Jeb 11 HONE 5c CONNKRY._
1) HBF and*PORK.—50 bbls. Moss ifuof, and 40 bbU.
li Fork; Just received, aud for sale by
” HONE 5c CONNERY.
frbll
B acon, butter, lard nnd flour.—
11*1 Reynold’s Hams;-
100 (old) Sugar Cured Hams, “oxtra”;
5,000 lbs. Shoulders and Sides;
10 bbls. and 50 kegs Lard;
20 kegs Choice Goshen Haller;
100 bbk nnd half bbls. Baltimore and Canal Flour,
en hand and for solo by
J?b 20 Shv A. CHAMPION.
fblp Bona Ilea, and for solo by
_ ^b 20 il ANDREW LOW 5c CO.
l^idlaf -250 Flour, lunch njt nniHoraalo
( yyiN.—1.000 bushels jirlino While Corn, landing and
Vforsaloby [feb 20] JOHN II. HULL.
TiOTATOKS^-30 bbls. Plmitlng Potatoes; for salo by
A feb 20 JOHN II. HULL.
l.TAIR.—i>o bales Plastering llnlr, landing nnd for saio
Al^feh 20 hy IIIUGHAM, KELLY 5c CO.
I^Luur.—50 bbls. Baltimore Flour, Inndlng and for
by [feb 20] BRIGHAM, KELLY 5c CO.
G IN.—15 bbls. Baltimore high proof Gin, landing mul
for salo by IlRldUAM, K ELLY 5c CO.
rtllAlRa^-is dozen various kinds, landing from brig
V .Uotmml; for salo by «
-25* BRIGHAM, KELLY 5c CO.
yiLS.—aoo drums Smyruu Figs, lauding from brig
feb»j me “ t5 ,or 8,110h . v
CEgWw;
n_Jeb20
S°vu C ,?. T0 BAtX}o.—Anderson’s SolncoTobacco" aud
r,iV.2f ^ ferwloby
* G. M. WILLETT 5c CO.
DRIGIIA3I, KELLY 5c CO.
nnd for snlo by
H 1 !; 1 J^r-IO eases assorted I’leklcs, pints, quarts nnd
•"^SJSsaM'B" bb "' i, '“ k "”’' 00 ’ 0 ’ fur
. j^A.jmmvN.^
It NUTS.-500 tbs. English Walnuts, 500 do lira-
‘l'f ll t'4 Jwt rSM 1 ^'’ 500 d ° AI " 1U “^ ° f Vnrl °" B
-- ba) J. A. RROWN.^
D R i E ? GREEN FRUITS.—S bbls. Dried Pencil-
gW? "Hffar onu,yc# snjiBBBfr
ORN.—Baltimore whlto Coni; for solo by
^Jnn U3 A y| 1 i lj. DILLON, Fool VVcstllroad^L
jxLOUU.—js6 bbls. ilnlllmoro Flour; 120 do. Canal do.;
1 for salo by [Jan 28] WEBSTER 5c PALMES.
i AISDN'S.—200 whole, half aud quarter boxes; for solo
by [Jnn 23j II. J. GILBERT.
BALTIMORE FLOU1L—200 bbls. llownrd-st.; for salo
.J by [Jnn 31] SWIFT, DEN8LOW 5c CO.
IOLLIN8’ AXES, with handles; for sale by
' Jm» °l F. W. CORNWEl.k 102 Brymmtrcct.
Jnn 10 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Itryuii-strccL
'THEESE.—150 boxes and 10 casks, for snlo by
( Jan SW II. J. GILBERT, West sldo Mnrket-sq._
UGAIL—50 hbds. P. 1L Sugar, in store nnd for sale by
> feb II H, K. BOTH WELL 5c CO.
Jail 23
F’. W. COlLNWELk ins Brynn-st.
HOB PUNCHES AND PEG CUTTERS.-For salo by
Jan 27 F. W. CORNWELL, HU BrjamstreeL
WOOD, CLAQIIORN It CO.
iir, assorted, fiir sale low
‘ "ON It DOYLE.
Jan 15 _
•23 bbls.; for sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY 5c CO.
N FK J ROT»LAN K KT8, LI 11s oy s ami Kerseys; for stile
choup for cash,J»y J.-IL 5cM. SHE AH AN.
A3TE1LN HAY.—50 boles Km*Urn liny, in store: fo
sale by [feb 4J HUNTER 5c GAMMELL.
W HALE OIL.—20 bbls. Bleached North WctfWhale
Oil; for sale by MOORE It IIF'NDRIUKSON.
P IG II AMS, SMOKED TONGUES 4c H MO RED BEEF,
just received,—8bbls. Pig llams,3 do. Smokod Beer,
and 2 do. do. Tongue*. For sale by
fi-b II J. ROUSSEAU, corner Bull It Bny-sts.
1UAVA JELLY.—Just recelvwl, a fresh lot ofGimrn
r Jelly. For sate by J. ROUSSEAU,
fob II
rpoBACCO.—2tX) pnekuges, various tirands nml qunU-
X ties. For salo by wcu&TEit tt TAcatto.
fob II
I FIKCIIF34.—An Invoice or large ami lieallliy Swedish
j Leeches; Hits day received per steamer Alabama,
and for sulo by W. IV. LINCOLN,
feb 11 Monuinoiit-sqnnro.
G _ t*UM DROl'S—Just recvivwl iier stwnner Alaimiua:
T 10 boxes fresh Gum Drei>s. W.W. LINCOLN,
ftb i| Moiititiicut-s(|uure.
T IME.—200barrels;Iondingfroni schr.J. 11. Counco,
. Mru-"" by nniOHAM, KELLY too.
A XES.—Small Axes with handles, for Boys’, for si
by F. W. CORNWELL,
feb II 102 Brymndroct. _
b EGAilS.—SO.OOCTSegafs, various brands; for sale by
^ ' • •• McMAllON 4c DOYLE.
.S»<flceIlawcottg>
DABIiEY.
RAPER AND TAILOR,
I Fulton Mtroot* Now-York,
RespccUblly announces that being In Savannah,
where ho will remain for a short U1110, ho U nro*
I* 0 red to accept orders and will tnkn the measures of
„ gentlemen desirous of obtaining Garments Hindu In
the most fashlounblo s ylo^tid oftho most select matorluls.
Mr. II. inuy be soon nt Mr. H. 1*. Lincoln’s, No. 50 Ilryan*
from 10 to 12, M^ and from 3to 5, P.M,
till further notice. c* ieb 18
on'cwmonmeSt;
inn Wh0, ° n, ? d Quarter boxes Virginia Tobacco, of
vnrlous brtuids, which will bo sold at leu than
orlglnnl cost, ir applied for soon,
fei 5» YONGE 5c ODEN.
CORNER WHITAKER AND (X)NGRB8*PmiEETS.
. DAMAGED GOODS!
A BAI'RBBIu 0 Donlins, Brown Shirtings,and
Colton Ynm wl l bo sold very low, ir called for Im*
medlatoly, [fob 11] M. PRKNDFIRGAST 5c OO.
J U£P IIECEIVED—Per sfoainer Alabama; Colored
Kid /Jovcs. black Coni mid Tassels, black Fluted
.unborn black enk Drew Buttoiw, whlto Lnco Buttons,
black Gimp, bluck Silk Braid, narrow black Velvot Rib*
bon, white, pink, slate and black Paper Cambric: colored
Sowings, bleached Domestic, while mul black Wadding,
bilk lord, 5cc. 5cc. For salo by
fob 11 JAB. HURT 5c CO.
IlEAIFY-ItlAJDE CLOTHING.
nPIl” Subscrllier hns received by tlio steamer Florida,
1 mul recent nrrlvnls, a SUPERIOR Slock of READY*
MADE CLOTHING, all from Goods purchased by him*
8clr ’.?!". l .^. n '. , V.il rMler h !“ ow » ■Hperlntendence, which ho
can WARRANT to bo the MOOT PERFECT over brought
Into tlio State or Georgia. Also. Shirts mid Collars, Cra
vats. Merino nnd Colton Under-Shirts mid Drawers. Tho
iS.5S n ?P lct 5» ho ,uv| fo’ 8 «*l Ihuso In wnnt or a
GOOD ARTICLE and nt a LOW PRICE, to glvo him a
call before purchasing.
, _ VV3I. R. SYMONS, Draper ami Tailor,
J n " 50 IT Whllnker-streef.
, . GLASS WARE.
Comprising: Cut and Pressed Goblets, Tumblers,
U Inca, Decanters, Finger Bowls, Lcmonado Glasses,
Rock and Cordial do, Syrup Bottles, Celery aud
Hyacinth Glasses, Preserve Dlsbea on stands, Glass l'ltcli*
crs. Bitter Bottles, Castors; nlso, Extra Cruets, Mint Jullp
Tulics, Glass June all sizes, together with u largo vurloty
of Oil uud Fluid Glass Iaiinps; for salo by
fob 0 COLLINS It BULKLEY, 100 Ilryrui-sL
„ . .. HOOFING.
fTXHE Subscriber Is prepared to lay Tin Roofs, on cor*
X rect principles; nnd, mini sixteen years’ cxiiuricnce,
feels assured lie can glvo sntlsfoctlon. Prices low as tho
lowest, uml host references given. A share of patreungo
Is. resjiectriilly solicited.
8jr Gutters ami Conductors constructed to order. Old
Copper, BraaS, kc^ bought or taken in exchange for work.
„ „ „ „ ... J. J. MAURICE.
N. It.—Copper Steam nnd Water Pipes 43 cents per
pound.feb ||
DRY GOODS!-BUY GOODS!!
NO. 118 BROUGUTON-8TRKET.
. James Hurt X C’o.,
A RE now ntTeriiig for sale u largo and well selected
1 A. stock of FANCY and STAPLE DRY (JOODS, to
which they tnko pleasure In Inviting tho attention of tho
public generally. j u u lu
.CO-PAHTNEHS1IIFNOTU5E.
HPIIF. UNDERSIGNED liavo this day formed a Co-part*
X nershlp under tho firm nnd stylo or COWDFJRY 5c
WKL1J*. for tho purpose of transacting n FACTORAGE
ANI) GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. They res-
jiectfully solicit tho patronago of their friends ami tho
public generally. G. W. COWDBRY,
L. W. WELLS.
Savannah, F’ebruary 1,1832. lino feb 7
FACTORAGE & GENERAL"cOMBlIs-
SION UCSINESS.
T HF. Undersigned having This Day fonned a Co-part
nership in the above business, to bo conducted In
Huvmiiiah, under the name of J. ROBERTS 5c CO M tender
their services to their friends, and tho Planters generally.
All business entrusted to our care will receive our un
divided utleuliuii. JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
ELIJAH ROBERTS,
Dr. L. 11. McCONN,
Savannah, July 10,1851. ly July 17
RANGING TimiEii ,FOU MALE.
T HE Undersigned have on hand n large nnd well*so*
lected lotol Ranging Timber, measuring from 50 to
GO feet nnd upwards In length, and averaging over 1,000
feet to tho slick. Office on Canal-street, next door to IL
5c J. Laclilison's Foundry nnd opposite IL A.AUen 5c Co'i
office. ROBERTS 5c McCONN.
.Salta at auction.
AUOTlO^ANDCOSIuSMOK^lilCIIAkra,
_ . No. 180 Bnr-Ktnet,
For the sale or all kinds of Merchandize, Produce, Real
Estate, Negroes, 5tc^ at auction or private sale, novli
New Jtntf Seed OaU.
rM HY TARVER 6c TRCCIIELUT.
300 bushels fine Seed Cats; landing from steamer FTor*
W". fob 18
«SaUfl at gluctCoWs
On the CrapTUESiMYbi *priPnsx* ^front of (the
Court House, between ibe usual hours of sale, will tie
Houae and Lot, No. 1 Derby Ward. Tyrconncl Tything,
fronting Monument Square. Terms liberal.
Tlio above pro|>crty may bo treated for at palralo salo.
fob 20
RY TARVER 6t TRUCHELUT.
Private SrIo.
1,000 bushels prime Heavy Well cleaned Baltimore Seed
Outs. fob 2
IIY TARVER 5t TRVCI1ELVT7
..jq 0 .bales primo Eastern Hay, landing from barque
»> aluuiin. fob 3
RY TARVER 6c TRUCHELUT.
Private Sale.
3 bales flno French Prunos, In 10 ond 201b boxo*; Just
binding from barquo Harvest, and for sale. Jan 30
Private sate.
1,000 bushels White Maryland Corn, in bulk; 20 bbls.
Cider Vlnegnr, 10 kegs Lcarlrfinl; 50 half Mil* Bill!more
r lour; 23 bbls. Tunner’n Oil; 0 kegs Glade's Butter, laud
ing uud for salo low to dose consignments. ■— ‘“ ,
Jan 22
itlOOUE * IIENDRICKMFN,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
GtbbonR. IIullillngMf
OFFER FOR SALE-5,000 lbs. Union White
Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1;
150 boxes Window Glass;
COO gallons Linseed Oil;
500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil;
20 barrels do. Wlmlo Oil;
10 do. Train OIL host quality; •
0 do. Winter strained l4traOil!
3 do. Cobum's Mncblncry Oil;
10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
20 do. Copjieras, green and dry;
10 do. Flpsom Soils;
10 casks Potash;
5 casks Salairntus:
3 barrels Refined Saltpetre;
950 ounces Farts’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrel' I-orlllanT* Snud]
90 boxes assorted Candles;
50 boxes Key’s Lemon Byron;
30 bags Pepper, Allsplco unu Glnzcr:
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace uud Cloves;
100 reams letter and Writing Paper:
Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Medi
cine.*; Perfumery; llalr, Tooth and Hlmving llru*he.*; Toi
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Side Combs, 5tc. &c.; all
of which are offered at Uio lowest prices, either for cash
or approved puper. Jiui 22
OLD MADEIRAN FOR MALE.*
/EEFa WILL bo sold In frout of our Office, on tho
l|^aglnay,on THURSDAY, 2GUi Instant, the follow*
a^Ka&ing old Madelras, tho property of Uio lute Wm.
Henry .muigln:
(1 dozen Alcyon, bottled 1R32
8 “ Dlnion, w 1833
11 u Waccumaw, “ 183d
13 “ Alert, “ 1837
Id M Mcdurn, “ 1841
17 u Howard, March 5c. Co. u 1830
—ALSO—
12 dozen various old Madelras and Clarets,nnd 8 detni*
Johns Whiskey nnd llrandy. ,
Terms liberal, aud made known on tho day of sale.
Jan 28 ROBT. HABERSIIaSi bt SON.
GROCERIES, AC.
FLOUR, SUGAR, 5cc.—50 barrels. Hiram
Smith’s oxtra Canal Flour;
50 bbls. pure Genesee Flour;
1 20 do Princeton Crackers:
00 bbls. Sugar and Butter do.
53 do. Stunrt’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars;
00 do. do. Clarified do.
280 bags primo Green Rio Coffee;
20 do. Black I’eppcr;
10 cases Myer’a I4« lb. boxes Domestic Tobacco;
CO boxes S’* nnd b l s Grant 5c. Williams’ do.
50 do various Brands do.
4 hhds. Codfish; 150 boxes scnlinl Herring;
P0 b<ixes Bedell’s 0’s mid b’s Patent Candles;
20 do. Gertnnu Wax do.
90 eighth ca.*ks'4tli proof Brandy;
40 blits. Domestic do.
100 boxes selected Cheese. landing nnd for sale by
fob 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 5c CO.
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMRING.
riMiE Subscriber having fitted up, lu connection with
X Ills F’oundry and Machine Works, a Shop for the
above business, and engaged the services or superior
workmen, Is prepared to do any description or work that
may offer.
All work done In tlio very best manner nnd nt tbo
shortest notico. A. N. MILLER,
July 24 tf Eastern Wharf.
FIG INLAND STEAM SAW MILL.
STEAM SAWED LUMBER.
C ARGOE8 sawed to order at short notico. City orders
will be supplied fod tho lumber delivered In uny
part of the town.
< m band, a lino assortment of seasoned Plank, Boards
and SennUlng.
Apply nt the Mill, or through Tost Office, nr Commu
nication Box, in Republican Reading Room, to
fob 14 JAMES A. FAWNS, Agent.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
STEAM-SAWED 6c RIVER LUMBER.
rpHE Subscriber* have now on hand nnd will contluuo
X to keep a largo and full supply of well-seasoned
Btcnmnawcd nnd River Boards nnd Scantling, or all de
scriptions utid sizes, which thoy will sell low uud on ac
commodating terms. Lumber will bo delivered lu any
part of the city, If required.
Jnn 20 li P. KINCIILBY fcCO-, Wllllnk’s wharf.
SPRING D1IENN GOODS,
R ECEIVED per Alabama: Printed llureges, Muslins
Lawns, Orgundlcs, Cheap F’oRurd Silks, Buregodo
Lidne-s French Cambrics, 4av, for sulo hy
_r.-hja HF.NKV LATHROP 5t CO._
NEW SPRING 6c SUMMER DRY GOODS
rp|IB8ubscriberaaronow receiving per steamers Florida
X and Alnhanm. their supply of Foreign uml Doincsllo
Dry Goods, to which thoy Invite tho public generally to
call aud examine before purchasing elsowhorc.
DxWiTT It MORGAN,
fob 12 Rlbcro’s 1111 tiding. Congress-sL
NEW D1IF.SS GOODS.
R ICH Paris llnreges, Chintz Hnrago D’Lnlncs, TImuos,
India Summer Silks, Colored Silks, Black Silks In nil
widths, FrenchCuinbrics, Lawns and Ginghams F’rench,
EngllMi uud American Prints; Just received and for salo by
feb 12 DxWITT 4c MORGAN.
Liquoiis, Ac,
12 hair lilies Oturd, Dupuy It Co’s French
10 half pipes, assorted brands, low priced
French Brandy;
30 quarter casks Domestic Brandy: 50 bbls. do. do.
73 bbls. 1>. 4c H. Ityu Gin; 150 do. E. Phelps’ do.
U pipes Holland Gin;
10 bbls. old Virginia Apple Brandy;
8 do. pure Georgia IVuch do; 200 do. N. O. Whiskey;
CO do. white Baltimore Whiskey;
30 do. old Winchester Monongnhcln Whiskey;
23 do. old Pcnnsylv’u Mountain du; 100 do. N. E. Rum;
23 quarter casks Madeira Wine;
10 eighth do. choice do. do.
20 quurtcr do. Port do.
2 half pipes old do. do.
20 quarter casks Brown Sherry Wine;
40 baskets Champagne Wine. F’or sale by
Jan 3 WEBSTER 4c PALMES.
REMOVED.
. Tho Subscriber having moved to Solomons’
frsr*3jfl building, 142 Brniighton-strect, begs leave to In-
n*t-Mfonn the nubile Hint lie Is now prepared to fur*
u* - « M nlsli families nnd nil who may favor him with
their patronage, with every nrticlo In tho Grocery line, of
the best klnd,nt wholesale nnd retail. Orders from Plan
ters will be put up with great care uml despatch.
Jan 20 EDMUND WALLEN.
_ r#s Sate of
BY COHEN 61 FOND1CK.
On THURSDAY, 201h Instant. In Trent of tho office of
Messrs. Robert Habersham 4c Son, tlio following Old
Madelras, lira property oftho Into Vvm. Henry Mongiu:
0 dozen Alcyon, bottled.... 1832
2 “ Dlnion, ** ....1833
11 “ Wnrcainaw, “ ....1830
13 ** Alert. “ ....1837
10 “ Mcdom, “ ....1841
17 M Ilowaru, March It Co^ bottl’d 1850
—ALSO—
12 dozen various Old Madelras and Clarets, and
8 demijohns Whiskey nnd Brandy.
Terms liberal, and inado known on Uio day of sale.
—ALSO—
Immediately afterward, at tho samo place, by direction
of Uio proprietor, about:
30U dozens choice Madeira Wine, of Importations
ranging from 18UD to 1830; forming the private stock of
Robert Hutchison, Esq^ of this city. •
Catalogues with description oT the Wines will bo ready
for delivery nt our counting room this week. fob 3
, TO KENT.
A now nnd bcntiUfol three story BUILDING,
corner of Prico and McDormld-strcets, Just finish-
.. *‘ or further Inforoiation, apply at the store of
Merara- J. II. A 51S11EAII AN, comer or Broughton and
fob HI
Whltnkcrut*
TO LET.
Tlio STORE No. 100 Bryan-sh, and fixtures, for
sale. Apply to
‘ fob 3 . HONE A CONNERY.
FOR SALE.
a A Tenement HOUSE, In Kobcrtvllle. Tho pro-
I perty pays 20 per cent on the Investment. Apply to
*• GEO. W. WYLLY,
0 or W. WRIGHT.
HANDS WANTED.
rpiib Subscribers wish to hire three young Negro Men
1 fob 11) W. 11. GILES It CO.
FOR MALE.
Qfln ACRES of prime RICE LAND, lying on the Al*
OvJl/ tainaha river, within three or four miles of Da
rien—a most desirable pitch of tide.
Ian 7 LOUD A CO.
„ WANTED.
TIOARD For a Genilcinnu, l^uly, Child and nurse,
J ) cither In n private fondly, or comfortable boarding-
bouse, where two rooms can be had; for which a liberal
price will bo paid. Apply at this office. fell 17
Vulimlilu Enirruvinfruy l’uIntliiKM, Ac.
r I so BE SOLD by prlvutc contract, nt ono-quartcr lliclr
X value, to close a consignment from a house lately
foiled In FlurojN*. Apply as soon na possible, to view
them, at Mrs. Morris’, Bnrnnrd-stract, opposite Plant
er’s Hotel, us tho agent Intends to leave on F’ridny night
next. 2* fob 111
STOLEN'
1 /ROM the brig J. 11. Counce, n YAWL BOAT, IB
feet long, pulntcd lead color, nnd had n covered ro|ie
fonder around the sides. Any Inforoiation relating to tne
snmu will bo rowurdod by
fob 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
9200 REWARD
W ILL bo paid for tho apprehension, and proof to
convict, tho person or iiersoiis who set on fire
tho premises uikjii which 1 reside,between7 and 8o’clock
last ovuntng. [fob I8J 0 JOHN F. TUCKER.
COOPER FOR SALE.
A \ cry likely young Negro MAN, u Cooper by trade,
il Apply to GLO. W. WYLLY,
fob 13 or W. WRIGHT.
A ,„ nt , NEGROEN FOR NALE.
VI-.RY Likely Negro MAN, 1111 Engineer and Saw
yer; do. do. Mulatto GHtl., 10 years old, House Ser
vant; a Negro GIRL, 13 years of age, country raised; a
Negro HOY, 15 years of age; a Negro WOMAN, n good
Cook, Washer, and Ironer, nlso, a WOMAN, do. do. do,
nnd her three children, a GIRL 10, n GIRL 7, nnd n IIOY
3 years of age. Apply lo GTO. W. WYLLY,
fob 18 or W. WRIGHT.
LAND FOR NALE.
ROUT 400 acres of LAND, lying in Kffilnghnm coun
ty, on the Ogechee river, well limbered with whlto
and red ouk, one and it half miles from the Central Rail
Road, and forty-two miles from Suvammh. Apply lo
GKO. W. WYLLY,
fob# or W. WRIGHT.
.Salta at gmttows
Will be rented S^BATURD^^UsUitsL. at the resi
dence of tho late Michael Wolf, deceased, on Lovera*
Lane, about one and a half miles from the city:
Four likely Negroes, accustomed to gardening, Ac. Al
so, his Into ltesldcnco. Terms and conditions will be
mentioned nt tho place, fob 13
On WEDNESDAY, Feb. 24th, will bo sold In front oftho
Exchange, at 11 o’clock:
Tho 8feamer Ivanhoc, with all hcrappurtcnaccs,ushe
uow lies at Lower Ferry Wharf.
Terms at the solo. feb 20
RY T. J. WALSH.
Jit Private Sate.
Lot No. 20, Now l^cds, on Netr-strcet, north of the
Rail Road Depot; said Lot being sixty-six feet front by
one hundred nnd ninety-eight foot deep. On tho promi
ses Is a two-story dwelling on a basement, with four tono-
ment buildings renting for five hundred nnd thirty-eight
dollurs per annum. Terms—Gne-thlrd cash; the balanco
In six and twelve months, with approved endorsed notes,
feb 20
BY T. J. WALSH. .
,, , Private Sale.
Twelve priino likely Negroes, accustomed to tho field;
nLv», two single Men, of good character. A list of their
sges can bo seen at the counting-room. Titles lo the
above undoubted. Wtlt bo sold In Dunlllos. fob 19
BY T. J. WALNII.
I’rlvnto Hale.
A likely Malabo Woman, ngod about 24 years, accus.
tamed to houso work. Her owner having removed from
the city, wishes to sell her In tho city. Good diameter.—
Titles undoubted.fob 19
B0'44 3 83 34 40 SO 17 03 2 43 22
Ticket 2 3 43, I’rizo sold call for the cash at PATTER
SON’S office.
DRAWS THIS DAY, IN SAVANNAH.
Lowcat Three Number Prize 810!
TICKETS ONLY O.YE 1)0L1.AH/
GeorgmState^Iottory.
Will bo drawn In this city, To-Morrow Afternoon, at
4% o’clock.
XXCBLLKNT NLIIBMKI
13 Drawn Rallots In curb Package of 24 Tlckots.
1 Prize or I 1 Prize of. $000
1 I’rizo of. 1,200 1 I’rizo of. 509
1 Prize or. 8001 1 Prize of 400
1 I’rizo of 7001 1 I’rizo or. 300
Ac. Ac. Ac.
Ticketn only One Dollar—Shares in proportion.
A full pack or Wholes costs #24—must draw al least #12
Do. Halves “ 12 ** “ “ 8
Do. Quarters “ 0 “ “ •* 3
* * “ CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
D RAWN NUMBERS—Of Georgia state Lottery,Class
8, drawn on tho 19th Inst,:
25 44 3 33 24 4(1 50 17 03 2 43 22.
Nos. 3 40 03, 17 4303, Prizes sold; and Nos. 3 24 43,2
44 03, Prizes, relumed, In tho above.
Lual Bar of Nalc.
tjT Sales c!o*e at 3 o’dock P. M. -.J’ll
DRAWS THIS DAY.
Georgia State Lottery.
_ „ ClUHN O. j
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER A CO, MANAGERS.
12 Drawn Numbers In each Package of 24 Tickets,
ma scukmk:
$3,000 $1,200—$800 $700!
$000, $500, aud more than $30,000 in amallvr]
l’rixes.
Tickets only $1—Shares in proportion.
fr"jr Risk on Package or Quarters only S3,t5.
fob 21 GEO. W. WYLLY.
VALUAIILE WHARF FOR NALE.
F DR SALE, that valuable Wharf, formerly known ns
Wayne’s Wharf, lying on tho west sldo of West
Broad-street, lu tills city. F’or particular*, enquire of
Mr. Jesse Mount, Agent, or to F\ M. STONE and
fob 20 . tf WM. P. HOWLAND.
BURGEON DENTIST.
M. C. I1HA1.D offers Ills professional
services to the citizens of Buvunnuh. AU
^iterations performed In accordance with
the most recent improvements in Dxntis-
try. He will visit patients at ull hours, for the purpose
of extracting Teeth wills Hie must unproved instruments,
giving us lltllu pain us possible. Cfiurges will lie mode
rate. Office, for the present, corner or Uryun and Mout-
goinory-slreets. Jan 20
rANIIIONN.
MRS. TOMBS respectfully announces ear re
her friends nml patrons Hint she hns
X. liL-k n splendid assortment of MILLINERYV^f^
ANDDUESS-MAKING GOODS, or tho latest Jagg
Ftaahlona.
Particular attention paid to Oeanlngand Pressing. AU
order* from the country iiartlculnrly attended to
Jan 20 No. 13 UARNARD-STREET.
iprlng
OEOAR8
fob 11
B UTTEIL—20 firkin* cbotco Goshen Butter, received
tier steamer Alabama; for snlo bv „
fob || McMAllON A DOYLE.
Tf dLASSES.. .50 lihds. West In‘dln/50 bbls. NowJJr-
J ftii'iT". l!l ' rU “ i lb '"'" by MoMAHON k DOYLB.
N EW BACON 8IDES and SHOULDERS.—50 casks
primo New Bacon Sides; 20 do do Shoulders; land-
^ SCRANTON, JOIINSTON fc _CO._
1) ALT1MORE FT J )UR, BACON, Ac.—20(1 bbla su|»cr-
ll flno llownrd-st reel Flour, 30 casks prime now Bacon
Sides, ltd bbls. do do I-cnf Iginl; landing and for sale by
fid? 17 SCRANTON, JOIINSTON A CO.
'Tl/dLiANTlANO FOIlfE—By T. Gilbert A Co, Boa-
wll. bo *>U « »*nsUn kooBAuM
fob 14 Market-square.^
B ARREL organs!—An assortment nr Barrel Organs,
Including Bird Organs; for salo til low prices, by
F. ZOGUAUM A Ct),
fob 14 Market-sqtiuro,
I 7VORRE8T DIVORCE CASK; a supply, just received
* fob 19 by JOHN M. CtlOPER A CO,
N EW MUSIC.—Just received a large collection of now
American and Forelgu publications.
F. ZOUBAUM A CO,
fob 14 Market-square.
S HOE PINCERS A KNIVES; also, Shoo Thread, Awl
Blades, Ac. F’or solo by
fob 14 F\ W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-at
B A LTI MORE FLOUR.—Landing: 100 bbls, for sale by
fob 17 _ WOOD, CLAGHOKN A CO.
H AY.—iso bales Eastern 11 ay, In store and for sale by
rob 14 K.W. BUKER.
L UMBEIL—20,000 foot While Pine Lumber, landing
from sclir. Magyar and for salo by
fob 14 E. W. BUKER.
M ACKEREL.—10 bbls. No. 2 Mackerel; 20 half bbls.
No. 1 do.; 10 buir do. No. 2 do.; in store nml for sola
rob 14 by B. W. BUKER.
gRiC^COOBH'k.r.rok.lh.mR.^pg-
H ARD COAI,TO ARRIVE.—A few casks Schuyl
kill Coal, well cleaned and free from shite, on board
barquo Exact on tho way from Now Vork; /o[aalo by
fob 14 MOORE It HKNDIHCK8C
IYORTKIL—10 casks bent Ixindnn Porter, for snlo by
± G. M. WILLETT A CO, Smots’ Building,
fob 14 opposite St. Andrew’s Ilnll.
W EST INDIA FRUIT.—0,000 Oranges, ft» bunches
Bananas, 1,000 Plantains; Just rec’d niul for sale at
J. A. BROWN’S.
1 POTATOES.—150 bbls. extra Planting Potatoes, 50 do.
X Mercer do.; * * ■'* J A ,1 ” ■ ’ ”
B ter,ini boxes Goshen Choesoand 50 do. Pine Apple
Cheosc; Just received by J. A. BROWN.
ADVANCES.
T HE Undersigned are prepared to innko advances on
shipment* of Rico nml Cotton to Now York, Liver
pool, London, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp,
Hamburg, Bremen, or 81. Petersburg. Shipments to bo
made direct, or through the medium or tlielr friends In
New York. F’or particulars apply nt tlio Countliig-liouso
No. 197 Bay-street. EPl’lNG A KKETZ.
Jnn 20
WOOD! WOOD!!
1 /OR SALK at laurel Grovo Cemetery, several hun-
1 dred cords of Pino Wood, nt one dollar nml titty
cent* per coni for cat.li. Apply to tho city Marshal, or to
tlio Gardener at tlio Cemetery.fob 3
AND SHEARS.—Small uml largo sizes; til*
fehV, lulll, B w Quilling Scissors; for salo by
F. W. CORNWKH, 1112 Urynn-slreot.
* * ^-*9IU N«S.—A fow hair bbls, put up ox-
fobai yfor tuM f lUo ’» J ,1Bl rccelvwl nml for snlo by
■vSJ! 1 YONGE A ODEN.
X hrllTctammo 1 . 1 ' nvo, 9° of choice Figs, landing from
fell for salo by
HUNTER A GAMMELI,
J i-rffiSr* bb ’ 8 ’ I’lantlng Polnloc*; just received
fepor. brl B ^lenient from Boston, mid fiir snlo by
r HUNTER A GAMMELL.
0*i!rHolHiHii muf 5 llcrcos Siiilnssei
lug »ml for'wlo'hy y ’ CHrK ° of8cl,r * 0011 Cull, now land-
1 v5 Son WM. C. O’DRISCOLU
J JjbSS®® FLOUIL—350 bbls., for sulo by
ll.J. UILBEnT._
,nndl,,B fh,,u u, °
1J AIhim II. J. GILBERT.
it whole, half and quarter boxeu for solo
febitt! , , ll.J.GILBERT,
H ai tiTT.- sldo Mnrkot-sqitnro.
Per An n Mario: 100.
feh ai * r W1 ° by
vrr^.TT- WOOD, CLAQIIORN A CO.
G UI, WILLETT A CO, Smots’ lliilldlng, Broughton-
• street, liavo Just received a cliolco supply of Canal
Flour, In wholo and half bbls. fob 14
A PI’LES, POTATOES AND ONIONS.—20 bbls. of tho
xX. Winter Pippin Apple, 10 do Mercer Potatoes, 19 do
Onions; for salo by
foil 14 O.JW. WILLETT It CO.
TjRiJNFis, Figs, raisins, and sardinks.-jusi
X Inndlng, and for salo by
fob 14 G. M. WILLETT A CO.
13RI.ME EASTERN IIAY.—131 bundles primo East-
X ero Huy, landing from schr. Magyar, from llelfust,
Ai.se in stork:
70 bundles first quality Eastern Hay; 20 baskets Cham
pagne^ “Crown” brand; 15 do do, “Doublo GrajK)” do.
TO OWNEHN AND ItlASTEltS OF
VESNEXN.
ritllE Undersigned having associated themselves In
X hostile**, respectfully niuiouuce to owners mul mas
ters of vessels nnu to the comiuerchd community gener
ally, that thoy liavo nt present in progress or construe-
lion, a imirlmxrailway, on tho most simple mul substau-
tlal plan now in uso anywhere, which will be completed
nnd ready for o|>craUoii, nt tlio Eastern extremity of the
city, In the course of a short time. Also, that they nro
now prepared to hike contracts for building vessels of
every description, nnd to carry on tlio business of Ship-
Carpentering, Spar-making uud Caulking In all Its va
rious brunches.
Tlio business will bo conducted under tbo firm of
WILLINK A JONES; who hope to merit, by strict at
tention to business, moderate prices, nml untiring ef
forts to glvo full satisfaction, n liberal share of patronage.
HENRY F. WILLINK, Jr.
dec 11 tf EDW’D. JAB. JONES.
ATTENTION!
THE NEWEST AND RICHEST ,
Winter and Early Spring Goods
FOU GRJFTLRMBNfS IYEJIHI
CHARLES a7SMITH & CO.,
No. 1 Old State House, Boston,
B EG Leave to Invito gentlemen visiting l’o*to» to
oxnmluo their LARGE STOCK, most of which bus
been selected by u gentleman of great experience AS A
RIJYFHL from tlio principal Manufacturers of ENGLAND,
GERMANY, mid FRANCK, aud
Imported to Our Order.
OVERCOATING,
In ENGLISH, VENETIAN, FUR, BEAVEIULARRA'
DOR (watcr-proon BEAVERS, FINK CLOT!I FINISH
BEAVER, W HITNEY’S, DUFFEL’S, FRENCH CAB-
TORS, KOSSUTH REVERSIBLE—an entirely m
for Top Coots, for
DRESS AND FROCK COATS,
CLOTHS from tho most celebrated makers lu French,
German mid English, or RARE AND BEAUTIFUL
COLORS, mid rich nml superior finish.
PANTALOONERY AND VESTINGS;
Over THREE HUNDRED different stylvs of each, of
such variety and beauty that they cannot full to please tho
most refined and oxqufsUo taste.
CUTTING DEPARTMENT.
Wo have In the different Cuffing Departments, men
who, for skill and tnstc, are acknowledged by Thousands
to have no coiniielitors.
Wo trust Uio Inducement* wo shnll offer to llioso who
fiivor us with u cull, will secure n selection by them from
our Stock of Goods which it not surpassed, or equalled,
In uny similar establishment in this or uuy other city in
THE UNION!
All of which will bo manufactured with our personal at
tention ns to
Fit, Style, Superior Workmanship, If Trimmings,
Wldch lias secured for ns tho largo and constantly In
creasing patronage which wo now enjoy, mid at prices
Ihm aumol toll lo ploo». c||A8 A mlm & ^
feh 0 s—o3m No. 1 Old State House, Boston.
Arrival of tlio First Importntlou
BONNETS I
Wo beg re*j>octfhlly to Inform tho Ladles of
Savaiumb that wo huvo Hits Day opcmil 2,000
_ . of the qewest nnd prettiest stylo or BONNETS
ever imported Into Hits country—from 02Jtf cents each, to
tho most elegant nml chnslo styles produced In l<onunn
or Purls. Also, Children nnd Misses’ Bonnets, In great
variety. In addition to which, next week, wc receive fur
ther supplies; mul. In fact, throughout tho season, our
stock will be weekly replenished, so os to form the largest
and most beautiful dlspluy of elegant Good* ever pro
duced In tlio United Stales; and prices for each nnd every
lot folly 50 per cent, under any store In this city.
RIBBONS, kc^ arriving in large quantities Bonnet
Ribbons from 0, l .f to 10, 12Jf, 23 cents, ami upwards.
Also, n splendid collection of Black Bonnet Lutes, both
figured aud plnln; Iaivnmler mid Black do.; Pure White
do. lids class of Good* Is veiy scarce in tho market;
therefore, wo Invito an early calf to Inspect tho samo.
Mr. W. KING Is at present in the Northern elites, re
ceiving Ids lui|iortntlous; nml, ns wo shall be daily get
ting Goods, wo slutll bo happy to acknowledge a coll
from nil tho Iauties.
Country Merchants nnd others, visiting this city, will
do well to call and inspect our now arrival of Straw
Goods, Itc, nt tho LONDON HOUSE,
Under tho Mnrshall Hotel, Droughton-slrccl,
Savannah, Go.
WILLIAM KING, Proprietor.feb 3
k stylo
1/Nl
Hi for salo by
fob 13
WOOD, CLAQIIORN fc CO.
B READ, Ue.—30 bid*, pilot Tlrcml, WO do. Navy do.,
30 do. Butler, Boston nnd Sugar Crackers; lauding
WOOD, OLAOIIOBN fcOO.
C tll AMPAGNE.—Just received: 110 hnskels Chmnpngno
I of various brands, some of which lire of superior
quality: for salo by J. R« ‘I'SShAP.
fob 13 Corner of Bull nml llay-strects.^
S UilKIDAM UIN^riilpea cliolco old Scheldiun Gin, of
direct Importation, tuul lu Custom Ihmso bonds; for
anlo low by 1 J.BOU8SKAU,
fob 13 Comer Bull nml Itay-sL
TJOTATOKH, ONIONS, &C.-
X 230 barrels Planting l’otuti
Planting Potatoes;
iu do. Oidone;
230 strings do.
501 nixes Scaled llorrlug;
50 dozen I’uIiiIimI Buckets; In store and for snlo by
fob 19 HENRY It FISKE, Exchange Dock.
S AUCES.—Just received, a fresh lot Worcestershire
Sauco, French Musturu, Anchovy I’nste, and Ain
chovtos. F’or Snlo hy
fob 13 J. ROUSSEAU.
B LACK TEA.—Half chest* of duo quality; for snlo by
fob 19 H A. MINIS.
QUALE BEAMS, Steelyards nnd Spring Bn
D sulo by F. W. CORNU
AN ACT
T O REQUIRE all Wills of personal property, to bo
executed mul proved In tho smqp manner ns Is now
prescribed by law, for the execution mid proof of Devise*
of real estate. .
Hue. 1. lie it enacted by tie Senate and House of Hcpre-
ssntativre of the State of Georgia in General .teeembly
met, and it it hereby enacted bf the authority of the »«»»«•,
Hint from nml after tho first day of Juno next, all WI1U
nnd testaments of personal property shall Imj In writing
nnd signed by the party bo willing nnd bequeathing tbo
same, or by some other person In Ids presence, mul by
Ids express direction*, and shall lie attested and suhscrlb-
ml In tho presence of tlio said testator by Ibreo or four
credible witnesses, or else they shnll be utterly void mid
of non effect. .... ..
Ski-. 9. Jlnd be it further marled by the authority
aforesaid, Hint ull taws nnd parts of taws now of force In
lids State, mul nnplleidile to tlio Revocation of devises of
veal estate, ahull extend lo Wills uml testaments of person-
Aar! 3. y .7ml he it further enacted by the authority
aforesaid, Thai all taws nnd i*arta or taw s now of force In
tills State, prescribing tbo modoof proof ofdevises of real
estate are hereby extended to Wills nnd testaments or
•“arnsT... >,«. ...*«•«,
aforesaid, Tliut tills act ahull not bo construed to extend
to nnncujmtivo wills.
Skc. 5. .dud be it further enacted by the authoritu
aforesaid, Tluit as soon ns tills act shall bo passed, » ■»")»
bo tho duty oftho Governor to cause tho samo lo bo pub
lished In three or more of tlio public Gazette* of tuts
state, at least onco In every week until tho first day nr
Juno next, nnd thnt all tawa and parts of taws militating
against tbo provision* or lids act, bo and tho samo are
hereby ro|M'nled.
Approved 31st Jiuiuary, 1832, Jol feb u
DrJT IWPOHTANT NOTICE. _A'U
ml of tlio First Imiwrtntlou of Neivllp
f m.*
To Country Merohants.
Wo hnvo opened n WHOLE-'
SALE HOOT AND SHOE
STORE, at tbo comer of Jeffer
son nml llroughton-etrccts, un
der Messrs. Roberts, F’ooto It Marsludf % opposite tho8t.
Andrew’s Ilnll, where wo liavo on hand u largo Stock, and
uro continually receiving additional sipplles, wldch wo
offer for solo at low prices and on ucconuiuMtuting terms,
feb 18 E. F. WOOD k CO.
HOOTS AND SHOES AT RETAIL.
I n Wo tuko this method to Inform our old custo-
V mere and tho public generally ilint wo hnvo NOT
Xclosed our RETAIL SHOE OTORK in Gibbon’s
Building, but will continue to keep there a hand
some assortment of every vnricty of Shoes, suitable for
Lndics, Gentlemen, Children and Servants.
Those or our friends who have heard otherwise, will
plcaso call and sco us. E. P. WOOD k CO,
PLOUGHS, IMPLEMENTS, kc.—
Sped men* of several s4trtsofPlnughR,
or tho latest Improvement; Hortl-
.cultural and Gnruen Implements, of
all kinds. Just received aud for snlo by
feb 5 lm GIIA8. II. CAMPFIELD.
Water Front; Boots unci Shock. . .
G ENTS fine Water Proof Boots mul Shoe*, and light
Pegged Boots; just received, nnd for sale by
fob 10 O. JOHNSON k CO.
IIOOKN.
L IFE AND WORKS OF BURNS: byChalmers; vol.l.
Nineveh mul ItsRcmulns. Cheap edition, with plates.
Walks mul Talks or an American Fanner in England.
Memoir* of the Great Metropolis.
History oftho Conspiracy of Pontiac: by rnrknflra.
y’s Life nnd Imilcre: by III* 8on. 2 vols.
s Drawing Rook fiir Schools. Nos. 2 ond 3.
Oita's Easy Drawing lessons.
Gold nnd Silver Coins new variolic* hy Eckfeldl, 5ce.
Booth mul Morflt on Improvements in Chemical Arts.
Squler’s Nicaragua. A new supply.
Lady Dulwor’s School for Husbands.
Maurice Tiornoys by Dr. Lover. Complete.
Uuvcusdiffc: hy tho author of Two Old Men’* Tales,
feb 19 W.THORNE WILLIAMS.
LARGE HALE OF
PUBLIC LANDS IN FLORIDA.
Wa Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned will,
lu pursuance of taw, offer ot Public Auction, before
the Court-House door, In tho several counties, as
hereinafter stated, tho following valuable lauds, located
by Slate authority ns part oftho grant of Congress to said
Slate, for purpose* of Internal Improvement. There
Iamds were, In good part, selected immediately alter the
completion of the United States surveys, und ure believed
to embrace some of tlio best In the Mute for tho produc
tion of Corn, Cotton, Sugar, Tobacco, nml Tropical F’ruita
—and others finely adapted to the Turpcnlino nud Lum
ber business. Tlio Land will Iks offered In half-eighths:
Iii Jefferson county, on Monday, 12th April, 1853,
about acres, 20,040
Madison, Monday lDlh, about 05,300
Hamilton, Mondny, 20th. about 2,440
Columbia. MouUay, 3rd slay, about 3,120
Alachua, WedncMtay, 5th Muy, about 0,520
Levy, Monday, 10th Muy, about 20,480
Marion. Monday, 17lh Muy, uboul 58/40
Ilcruundo, (Benton,] Monday, 24lh May, about 48,040
llllishoruugii, Saturday, 20th May, uImiuI 4,800
Tkrms—(ine-foiirlli cash; the other three-fourths pay
able in Ibreo equal annual iuklulment*, w ith interest in
advance. Or, If uny purchaser prefer it, flvo per cent,
will bo deducted from tho credit InMulinonls, upon tho
payment of tho wholo purchase money nt tlio time of
sale. IIAVID S. WALKER,
Register of Public Land* for tho State of Florida.
Taliuhnssee, December 10,1851. 3iiio dec S
DRAWS THIS DAY.
Georgia State Lottery,
AUTIIORISKO BY TIIK LKOISLATURK,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BAKBF.R 5a CO, MANAGERS.
C'lUNN No. O,
To be drawn nt Savannah, Go, Feb. 21, 1832.
72 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
scheme:
$3,000 $1,200
1 Prize or. #800 1 1 Prizo of #500
I Prize of. #700 1 Prize of 9400
1 Prize or. #000 11 Prize of #300
4tr. tiv. kv.
Whole Tickets $1—Shares in Proportion.
Z1T rRizxs casiikd at Tnisornru. Jf\
ELISHA WYLElv
_feb21 Hay-Lane. South end City Hotel.
D RAWN NUMBERS-Orurecncand IMtaskl Letter) 1 ,
Class 23:
2? 484 17 11 12 7 (13 25 57 05 30 52 20.
Holders of Prizes will please call lor Ihu ciuh. or re
new at E.W1TI 1 INGTON’S.
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, MAURY 5c. CO, MANAGERS.
PLANTATION FOB SALE.
era Tlio Ptantntlon In I-oo county, belougi: to tho
fyWostwto of Tliomns Butter, deceased, sltunlod yvo
"■“miles from Starkovllh*, mul Jolnlug C'hebaw old
town, Is offered for sale.
Ail extended description of n place so well known Is
deemed unnecessary. It contains twenty-two hundred
acres twelve hundred of which nro cleared nnd all In
good repair. On it are two goal Gin-Houses aud Screws,
comfortable Negro Cabins, uud ull necessary buildings.
Connected with tho place are a set of Mills Haw nnd Grist.
Persons wishing to purchase IjuhIs in Southwestern
Georgia, uro requested to give this place their attention.
Auy Information can bo obtained hv addressing ino al
Stnrkevillo, Go. GREENLEE BUTLER,
feb lfl mwf Administrator.
FOR HALE.
S HALE of Twelve Hundred acres of RICE
LAND, in South Carolina, on the Savannah River,
four miles below tho city. Tills Land has been
cultivated for several years, mid produced well. Flvo
hundred ncrasou the Altunmhn river, near Barrington
Ferry; 000 of Wood lamd, on Bear Island, in Savannah
river, near Piirysburg. conveniently situated for hunting;
a Plantation on the \\ bile Bluff road, six miles from tho
city. This place would be divided Into small farms,
suituhto for gardens. —also—
Lot No. 113, 11th Dish, 5th Sec, Carroll co, 202)tf acres.
Ixit No. 022, 2d “ 1st “ Forsyth co, 40 “
Lot No. 23, South Division oftho town of F’rcderica.
Lot No. 23, “ Tything “ “ “5 acres.
LotNo. 2,“ «wu -43“
Lot No. —, 50 acres Pino Land, Whlto Bluff.
Ten I aits In the Western purt of the city, near tho cnnnt,
mid two targe Lots on each side of the canal. Apply to
feb 0 fiuw Imo BENJ. BURROUGHS.
FOR NALL.
V Tho Subscriber, Intending to remove from |*ZA
■ tho State, offers for salo his possessions In *2*
“*I)o Kalb county, lying Immediately on tho*^^
Georgia Hall Rood, opposite the village of Decatur.
On the premises Is a new, commodious aud thoroughly
finished Dwelling, containing nlno upright rooms four
closets, and two dressing rooms. Altnclied to the dwell
ing are nil necessary out buildings, neat nnd substantial:
together with a capacious Green House, built of stone;
atso, a Bath House, nn unfailing Well of the purest wutcr,
Vegetable Garden, Fruit Trees, kc. kc.) all enclosed with
new nnd substantial fencing.
Tlio Lot contains Three Hundred nnd F’lfly Acre* of
Land—one hundred of which nro under cultivation, tho
remainder heavily timbered worn! land. Tlio whole pre
sents a most dcsirahlo residence, lit tho healthiest part of
Georgia.
Applicants nro Invited to call nnd see for themselves,
nnd ascertain terms, kc. WILLIAM HEARING,
feb 11 wftn—lino. Decatur, Go.
LOOK HERE!
Tlio Subscriber offers for salo Ills resl- n;
dcnco In Roswell, Cobb county, furnished f*
thoroughly. There nro 5 acres of land at-—
taclied to the nmisc, nU under good fence—with all ...
cessnry out building*. The houso Is one of the best fln-
Isluxl and most desirable in the Cherokee country. Hot-
well Is 13 miles from Marietta, and Is considered, both on
account of Its society nnd location, one of tlio most de-
llghtfiil In Iho State. Also, a tine FARM, containing be
tween 3 nnd 400 acres of land, (about 200 cleared,) a well
finished mid cotnfortahlo House, with suitable out build-
Inga, together with every thing necessary to cany on Iho
Farm, which Is now under cultivation. Tlio abovo wlU
bo sold together, or separately, and possession given ns
soon ns desired. F’or furtherParticulars, Inquire of
ROBERT A. LEWIS, Savannah,
jnn 29 Uistu
NEW HOOKS.
T HE Phyalclnn'dVisltlng List, Diary, and Ilook of En
gagements for 1852.
Tlio Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences, &<l,
from July lo December, 1851. Edited by W. II. Ranking,
31. D., nnd other*.
A cuinpleto Treatise on Midwifery, or Iho Theory nnd
Practice of Tokology, &c. Alfred A. L. M. Gelpenn, M.D.
Tho Medical Student’s Vado Mccum; by Gcorgo Mou-
derhall, M. 1).
Review or Materia Medico, for Iho uso or Students; by
John C. Biddle, M. D.
An Improved Method of Instruction for tho Piano
Forte, embracing ti collection of tlm most popular alre
nml tnnuy orlglnnl compositions, to aid tho progress of
tho pupil; by CharlesJurvls.
Rules of Order, ntmiimnl for conducting business In
town nnd ward meetings and other deliberative bodies,
by Benjamin Mathias, A. II.
Templeton’s Engineer Millwright nml Mechanic’s Com
panion, revised, corrected mid enlarged, by Julius W.
Adams, Engineer.
Women ofClirlitlnnlly, exemplary for nets of piety and
chnrlly, by Julia Knvmumh.
Tower of Uimlon, byW. Harrison Ainsworth.
Count Monte I .cone, or tho Spy In Society, from tho
French of II. Do SU Georges, with Illustrations, llo-
cetved by [fob I8J J. B. CUHBKDGK.
UROL(J11T TO JAIL.
A NEGRO MAN was brought to Jail in Perry. Hous
ton County, some tlrno since, who call* himself BOB.
Ho Is about thirty years of age, of very dark complexion,
nml speaks tho African or low-country dialect—having a
slight Impediment In his speech; nnd is nbout 5V feet In
height. Said Negro says he was sold by Randolph Spald
ing, of Darien, to Robert Howell—ho nlso says ho run
away from some Railroad, but doc* not know where.
1 WILLIAM 11. TALTON,
feb 10 Jailor nnd Sheriff of Houston County.
RECEIVED IIY JOHN M. COOPER 5c CO.,
Thursday, February 19th.
M AURICE TIKRNAY, tho Soldier of Fortune: by
Charles Lover.
Ravensdlffo: by Iho author of “ Angela,” 5tc.
.(•rahinn's Mnguzluu for March.
Tho First Women t hy Gardiner Bprlug, D. D.
Dully lllhlo Illustrations: hy John Kltto. D. D n F. S A.
Evening Scries—Job nnd Iho rootlca! Books.
The l.lfo mid Works of Robert Bums: edited by RobL
Chambers.
Memories of Iho Great Metropolis; or, London, from
tho Tower to Uio Crystal Putaco: uy F, Suunders,
Walks mid Talk of mi American F’artucr lu England—
No. 3 Putnam’* Soml-Montbly Library.
Thu l’lonecr’a Daughter; a Tale of Indian Captivity:
by Fbncraon Bennett.
A New Method of learning tbo French Language: by
Louis Fusquollc, L. L. D. fob 19
■Salts at atttctfon.
®S^ni.5sr«S,®S®L,
count and risk oftho former purchaser, fob 20
'i'ruitee'i Salt of Srigre.es.
houraof salo In rront of tho Court House, will beaoki:
■U Negro staves, comprising a very valuable gang of
E.S?,.?' 1 accustomod to culture of flea
co Mnniu. L °i “P 11 I lln,ltn,1 °n wo rit generally.
^ Lr reo '’^Mham Huperior Court,-for ben-
efit or tho children of tie late Murdock Chisholm, and
Amelia Ann, hla wife, and by order of tbo TnuteeTTerraa
“ “k- feb SO
Choice and Superb Uetes—JU Private Sato.
BY FIIILBRIUK * BELL.
jIn «>lcs room n lnnro assortment of Choleo
t^\2r Ro^comprishm 123 different sorts, grown by
••»».Jones, Florist, Charleston, 8. c_ and war-
ranted true to name. WlU bo sold InTota is sulk
purchasers. fc b jg
Administrator's Sale.
n RY PIIILRRIC’K A: BELL.
On tlio first TUESDAY in April next, during the legal
hours or sale, will bo sold before tho Court House, in
Savannah:
All tho Real Estalo and Interest of Andrew MltcboL
icenscd, lielng Military Bounty f w —-• *»'-
311. Sold by permission of tho I
ham county, when sitting for ordinary ptirposesTand by
order of the Administrator, for the benefit of too heirs
and creditors of said estate, nnd all concerned. -Terms.
cash—purchaser paying for titles. Jan 20
FVart Trees—At Private Sale.
, RY 1’IIILURICK 6c BELL.
At store, on Bull .street, one door North or StlbbaX Davis*
blacksmith shop:
fiSfc A choice lot «»f Peach, Cherry. Plum. Pear,
*22 Quince nnd Raspberry Tree* and Grape Vines In
fine condition for planting; now landing by Excel, from
Nmv-Y ork, nnd will bo sold In lots to suit purchasers.
Terms, cash. feb7
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
New Arrangement for taenger Trnini.
O N mul after TUESDAY, July lat, Passenger Trains
will run ns follows:
DAY TRAINS.
Leavo Savannah. .8 A.M.—Arrive at Macon (130 P.M.
Loavo Macon 7.30 A.M.—Arrive at Sava’h 0 P.M.
NIGHT TRAINS.
Lento Savannah. .8 P.M.-Arrivo at Macon 5.15 AM.
Leavo Macon 4JO P.M.—Arrive at Sava’h 2J0AJL
r>ay Trains connect with tho Mncon and Wrotera
Night Trains to end from Atlanta, Montgomery and Chat
tanooga; and (going cast) with Stages to and from Mil-
Icdgotlllo nt Gordon.
Tlio Night Trains connect with dally steamers to and
from Charleston, and with weekly Steamships to and
from New York; with Stages to and from Auruata from
No. 9; nt .Macon with the Macon k Western Day Train*
to and from Atlanta. Coliimbua, (by stage (him Barnes
vtllo,) Augusta by Georgia Rail Rond, and with B. W.
Rnlllloudto mul from Fort Valley, Oglethorpe, and by
stages with point* South Westward.
, _ WM. M. WADLEY,
J»n° SO General Superintendent-
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
A DAILY TRAIN for Passengers and Freight leaves
Macon nt 0V A. M n arrive* at Oglethorpe at lOJtf
A. M., leaves Ogiethor|>e at lljf A. H. arrives at Macon
at 3,«tf P. M, connecting each wny with the Central and
Macon and Western Roil Road Trains, and the Tall*-
hnsseo Mull Stage Line.
Passengers dine nt Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent
South Western Rail Road.
AI GI STA A: WAYNE.NDORO*R. ROAD-
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
Bxvxwwah, Qa^ 24th Nov. 1831. J
rpilIB Rond la now open for transportation of Freight
X nnd Passengers to Thomns’ Station (15 mtlee.)
Tlio Night Train of this Road, with the Night Trains o f
tho Central Rail Road, and a splendid Lino of F'our-llorM
Post Coaches, forms n perfect daily connection between
Savannah and Augusta, and Macon and Augusta.
F’or the accommodation of local travel, a Day Train
will run, In connection with tho Day Trains on the Cen
tral Rail Itoad, lo and from Savannah snd Macon.
Tlio Rond Is now In rapid progress, and will bo opened
for transportation of freight and passengers, to points bo-
yond its present terminus, as soon as completed.
F'aro between Savannah and Augusta #5 50
“ “ Macon “ “ 050
nov 20 3ino WM. M. WADLEY, Gen’l Sup’dcut.
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
Office iVo. 5 Bull-Street,Opposite the Pulaski House.
Extra L'Iumn No. 23,
To l*o decided by drawing of Kentucky Iuutcry, Clow* No.
43, to bo drawn ul Covington, Ky., Tills Day, F'cb.21.
S3r 13 Drawn No.’s In each Package of 25 Tickets. _A~S
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$35,00U—$10,000—$5,000.
Tickets $10—Shares in proportion.
For snlo by E. WITIIINGTON,
fob 21 Vender for Gregory 5t Maury.
FOU LIVERPOOL.
Tlio British barque CHL’SAN, Captain Price, is
, now loading for Liverpool. Forfre1uht,npplv to
0 ANDREW LOW k CO.
FOR LONDON.
11AV I'ASSENOEB TRAINS.
O N nnd after MONDAY, June 2d, Passenger Trains
will run dnlly, os follows, viz:
Leave Augusta at fl o'clock, A. M.
“ Atlanta atd “ “
“ Athens at 7 “ “
Arrive at Atlanta at 3 o’clock, P. M*
“ nt Augusta at 5 “
“ nt Athens at 4UC “ “
On and after Juuo 1st, the Night Train wtu
Leave Augusta at 5Jf o’clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta at5W “ “
Arrive nt Atlanta at 5 “ **
“ at Augusta nt 4Jf “ **
Tho Athens Branch Tratns will connect only with the
Day Trains. Wny Passengers will bo charged tbreo
cents per mite on the Day Tralus, and four cents per
mile on the Nluht Trains.
Agents will furnish Tickets, at each Station, for *JI
Trains, without which Passengers will bo charged each
20 cents extra.
TRANuroRTATiox Omrx G. R. R. 5c B. Co- )
Augusta, Gn., May Slat, 1831, ) may 84
Tlio ship JOHN CAMPBELL Copt. Stubbs,
, having tlio most [of her cargo engaged mid on
. will bo despatched os above. For batauco of
freight, or luissage, apply to
Jan 20 I’ADELFOIU), F’AY 5c CO.
FOR HAVRE.
«. Tlio new ship COMPKOMISF^ Cant Riley, Imv-
Ing most of her cargo engaged, will have inline-
iTlnie despatch. For freight of 500 bales Cotton, or pas-
ige, iippl
Juu 29
r freight o
[>ply on board, or lo
k BRIGHAM, KELLY 5c CO.
FOR BOSTON.
The ship ARNO, Copt. Bascomb, having the
most of her cargo engaged, will bo despatched
as above. F’or balance of freight, or passage, apply to
feb 17 PADBl.FORD, FAY 5c CO.
New Arranirement.
STAGE LINES lictwccu MCON & COLUMBUS.
The travelling public are notified that
there Is now n dally lino of Stages run-
nlng from Oglothorjw, West, and eon-
nectlng with the Eastern terminus of tho Muscogee Iloll-
Road. Leaving Oglgthorpo at II o'clock A. M- and ar
riving at Columbus, at 12 same evening.
Also, a daily lino from Barncarllle to Columbus, via
Thninnston and Thlbotton, to tho terminus or the same
road. Passengers by tills route will ovoid night staging,
leaving Bamesvllllo at 4 o’clock A. M- and arriving at
Columbus aid P. M.
. These lines will connect with both tbo night and day
trains on the Central Rail-Road.
Passengers will find stages nlwnya ready at Columbus,
for tho Montgomery roud.
fob 13 Ml DANIEL GRIFFIN 5c CO.
FOR NEW-YORK.
FORNEW*YORK—Old EsVasusiikd Line.—
EJ2 Tlio regular packet Brig WILSON FULLER, W.
iwi*, muster, will meet with despatch, ns above. F’or
Irelght or passage apply on board, nt Telfair’s wharf, or to
vfcbJS BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO._
A«, New Line. —Tlio regular packet barquo
atyH RHODES, J. McNnlr master, having tho greater
porlum of her cargo engaged, will meet with quick des
patch; for balance of freight, apply to CupL on bonrd, or
[feb 17] ROWLAND 5c WASHBURN.
Old Estailisiikd Line.—The barque PE-
TREA, Whitman, master, will meet with do-
epiiich os above. F’or freight or passage, npplv on board,
or to [fob 17] 111!IGli AM, KELLY 5c CO.
The regular packet barquo MARIA MORTON,
aOfcanucklcv. master, having the greater nnrt of her
cargo engaged, will meet with quick dispatch. For bal
ance of freight, apply to Captain on board at Anderson's
upporwharf, or to ROWLAND k WAHSBUKN,
The regular Packet Barque TEXAS, Captalu
. Livermore, having a portion of her cargo cn-
. will have quick dcsiuttch. For freight, or passage,
apply ou board, at Telfair's wharf, or lo
feb 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY Ic CO.
Tho regular packet schr. C1IA8. MIL1J*, F’rau-
i els, master, will have quick despatch as above.
T or irelght or passage, apply to
fob 12 C. A. GREINER.
Tho fast sailing regular packet ship SOUTH-
. . PORT, It. McCortunrk, master, having a portion
. icr freight engaged, will have Immediate dlspiitcli.—
F’or freight or passage, having very excellent accommo
dations, apply on board, or to
feb 10 WASHBURN, WILDER 5c CO,
FOIK PHILADELPHIA.
r/?-*r Tlio barquo SCOTLAND, A. T. Percy, innstcr,
ffffj-P, will meet with despatch ns above. F’or freight,
or passage, apply on board, nt Telfair's wharf, or to
Jan 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY 5c CO._
Ttie packet schr. GEN. WORTH, Capt. Pbclps,
"Sjkfcwlll have quick dispatch for tho nbovo port.—
ForTrelght or passage, apply to
fob 10 G C. A. GREINER.
Tbo packet schooner JULIA ELIZA, Illgbce,
master, will have quick dispatch for the abovo
portT For freight or passage, apply to
‘fob 10 6 C. A. GREINER.
FOIK RALTIHOICE.
Reiii'lak Link.—The tine packet schooner D.
____ II. BALDWIN, Parker, master, will meet with
lespatch os above. For freight or juiwagc, apply on
board, at Bolton’s wharf, or to
feb 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY 5c CO.
Hkoui.ak Link.—Thu flno packet schr. WOOD-
_ DUIlMiE, Itradfonl, master, will meet with de-
siwtehns above. For freight or passage, apply on board,
at Johnsou'a wtiarf, or to
feb 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY 5c CO.
UoiitiiiiNNlonciV Sale.
B Y Virtue of the decree of tho Honorable Superior
Court ofChnthnm County, on the equity side there
of, passed ut tho May term, 1831:
Will be sold at the Court Houso In Chatham county, on
the first Tuesday In March next, between tho legal hours
of sale, the wharf lot In thu city of Savannah, known as-
Anclnux’s wharf, nnd described In the plan of said city as
wluirf lot No. fl, east of Dray ton-street, with tho improve
ments thereon. Said wharf sold for tho purpose of divi
sion nmoug tho Joint owners. Terms liberal—inado
known on tlio day of sale.
KoMlAKDEk, | Co'-mtolonc".
Savannah, JnituaryJUnii, 1832. Jnn 31
FOR NEW-ORLEANS.
JF> F’OR NEW-ORLEANS.—Tho fast sailing new
schooner WM. HONK, (lias. Holies, master, will
imvo despatch for tho above port. F’or freight or pas
sage, apply on board, or lo
feb 18 HONE 5c CONNERY.
CAUTION TO THE DEAF.
D OCT< >11IIARTLEY, proprietor of the U A It IN FIRM-
AUY, 99 Arch-street, Philadelphia, tho only Institu
tion In Iho world where Ear diseases are excluslvelv and
successfully treated, nnd the only acknowledged Aurist
in tlio Fulled Stales, generously offers to treat all perrons
01111011x1 with dcufooes without chargo until cured, there
by proving his success unequalled, nnd protecting tbo
deaf from being swindled by paying self-styled Aurist s
exhorbltnnt fees In advance. l)r. II. will visit Savannnh
In a few days—due notico of whoso arrival will be given
in this paper. 2w , feb 14
NOTICE.
A LL persons Indebted, either upon noto or open t
count, to tho ostato of tho Into l)r. Henry K. Bur
roughs, will please* make payment of tho same to mo,
on or before Uio fifteenth day of April next. All debts
then duo and remaining unpaid will lie put In suit,
-* ' JNO. M.lt. *'*”*-’• *
feb 5
I. LOVELL, No. 99 Bay-sL
FOB FREIGHT OIK CHARTER.
Tbo new fast-salting sclir. MAGYAR Is now
ready for business. For freight or charter^ ngpl f
fob 17]
Fh W.
FLEMING'S STAGE AND IUIL-ROAD LINE FROM
AUGUSTA TO SAVANNAH.
JAMES P. FLEMING has tho graU-
flcallon or amionnclng to tho travelling
'public that bis STAGE LINE, running
between Augusta nnd Iho Central Rail-Road, Is now sup
plied with new and snleiidld Four Horso Coaches, superi
or teams nnd careful drivers. In short, no effort boa been
B ared to reuder Uio |iassengcr comfortable, and to mako
s trips ns agreeable us possible.
To show its advantage* over all other routes, Iho fol
lowing schedule of arrivals nnd departures Is unnexed,
by which passengers mny ascertain with certainty the
time of departure, and tho hour of arrival at their desU-
nation. sciiedl-lk :
Leavo Augusta dally, at 1 o’clock, P. M., and arrive In
Savannah nt 2 A. M. next day.
Leavo Savannah dnlly, nt 8 o’clock, P. M, nnd arrive
In Augusta nt 1U A. M. next day.
Tho Lino" connects at Augusta with Stages running to
Greenville, S. C- nml Asheville, N. C n on Sunday, Wed
nesday, and F’riuay nights.
By this route, jmssengers may leave Charleston dolly at
9 o’clock, A. M^ on the Mall Steamers to Savannah, and
arrive In Augusta at 10 A. M, tho next day. Leave Au
gusta daily ut 1 o'clock, P. M n and arrive In Charleston
at 5 P. Mm next day. Tims affording iho passenger tbe
ngrecnbto vnricty of n delightful Stage. Hall-Road and
Steain-boat ride, in a trip of twenty-five noun travel.
Augusta, Gwm Dec. 20,1851. f tcbfl
WATER CURE INSTITUTE.
At Glcira Spring*, 8. C.
Tho Hotel of this delightful and fhshkmable
resort, will bo opened on the 20th of May .next,
for tho reccpUon of Water Cure paUents, and cit
izens generally.
Dr. Edward Riley has been appointed Hydrepatblst
nnd 1’liyslclnn. One hundred Invalids can be comfortably
accommodated. J. C. ZIMMERMAN, Proprietor.
Glenn Spring*, Spartanburg District, 8.0, Feb. 14lb,
132. * Al feb 10
NEW COMMISSION STORE.
AugiiNta, Go.
T HE SUBSCRIBER, well knowu In this city, having
been for eighteen years nn officer In tbe State Bank,
having opened a FAMILY GROCERY STORK, In the
centre of business, begs leave to Inform bis friends In Au-
K Savannah and Charleston, and other cities, that
g good storage for Goods or all descriptions, offers
his services os COMMISSION MERCHANT, and from
his extensive acquaintance and knowledge of business,
luu no doubt that bo can be oblo to moke speedy sales,
and by promptness and quick returns, ensure a continu
ance of their favors. He offer* as reference tho following
gentlemen: JOUN J. BYRD.
REFERENCES:
Dr. G. M. Newton, Pres’t
State Bank, Augusta,
J. R. Bri.Ki.EV, Flsq., firm
of Gould, Bulkley 5c Co.,
II. W. Bulky, Esq., firm
or Huvllnnd, llisciy 5c Co,
J. C. Carmichael, Esq.
VESSEL WANTED.
To lake from 70 to W) in. feet or Timber nnd
Lumber to South Thoma«ton, Maine.
9 W. B. GILES 5c CO.
NEW STEAM ENGINE.
TYLER’S TRUN8 FRAME ENGINE
I S well established nt tho North, nnd Is going Into pretty
general uso through tlio country. Tho success widen
Ihu American Machine Works has met with in Charles-
ton and vicinity, has Induced them to establish nn agency
In that city, where any information concerning them may
bo obtained.
Tho simplicity mul economy of this Englno has estab
lished a high reputation for U wherever It nns been Intro
duced.
The best engineers mul scientific persons who luvve
examined It, pronounco It tho perfection oftho high pres
sure steam engine.
Tho plan of boiler ond modo of setting effects a saving
of fuel in tho last degree, while It Is tho safest and most
simple of any In use. Saw mills can run them upon aaw
dust alone, as there are several mills now running with
them entirely upon the green saw dust of tho mill. Ton
bark, or rice chaff may be used In tho snino manner.
NOTICE. Tlio simplicity In tho arrangement of this engine brings
J S. SOLOMONS luu again located In 8avannnh, for 1 tho cost materially below those in ordinary use.
• the purpose or contracting for PLASTERING, In all Any Information upon Uio subject may bo obtained by
Its branches, with llioso who may Ikvor him with their I letter to GEORGE II. 8. DUFFU8,
patronage. I Charleston, South-Carollna.
Residence at Mr. L. Solomons, Droughlon-strceL 1 N. 3.^-Evcry kind of Machinery and Mill Work made
Jan 15 'to order. Jan 21
F’orce, Conley k Go.
Hand, Williams k Co-,
Jab. Gardihek, Jr. Eaq^
G.W Lamas, Esq.
Hon. J. P. Kino, mat Ga.
Rail k Banking Company.
Augusta, Georgia.
Cii as. Eomi'ndson, Esq., Charleston, 8.0.
All Goods consigned, (having good Fire proof Storage .
for Goods) will bo Insured against fire, free or oxtra charge
Augusta, January 20lli, 1832. thm lmo Jan 82
ySAVANNAlI FEMALE SEMINARY.
MRS. MARIA G. BUCHANAN
H AS opened a Female Seminary,at her residence,No.
107 Broughton-strect, and la assisted by her staters,
Mrs. J. L. Blount n.id bliss Kyle.
Mrs. Buchanan will pny strict attention, not only to
the menial culture of llioso young Ladles who may bo
committed to her chargo, but also to their moral tnuniug
mid general deportment.
Tho discipline of tbo School will strictly enforce tho
principles of obodtence, Industry, and order; but, at the
snino time, tho government will partake of that mild
character which marks tho relation between pnrontr.nl
child.
Reports or tho progress and deportment of each pupil
will bo publicly read In the School Room, on tbo last
Friday In every month, and at tbe samo (lino recitations
will bo heard In tho different studies. Parents and guar
dians are ruspcctfolly invited to ultoml.
TERMS or TUITION PER QUARTER.
Orthography, Reading mid WriUng, mul tbo first Princi
ple* of Geography and History .' $ 8 00
Tho uliovc brandies, with Arithmetic 10 00
Orthography, Reading, WriUng, Arithmetic, Gram
mar, Mythology, History, (Sacred, Ancient and
Modern,) Geography, (Ancient nnd ModortL)
Natural History, Rhetoric mul Composition 13 00
Tlio abovo branches, with Natural, Mental, and
i.«
Music 93 00
French 15 00
Drawing, mid Monochromatic Painting 15 00.
Stationary 1 00
Instruction will bo {riven in tbe Science of Music on tbo
Black-board, which will greatly fhdlltate the prognaa of
tho pupil.
Mrs. Buchanan and her sisters can show testimonial*
of their qualification* as Teacher* from gentlemen of tho
first respectability and eminence.
Savannah, Nov. 3,1851.wa ;■>
oavanoan, ivov. a, ioa«. w» ;j ,
"nLAMKEre-—lo SS sasi BUoluu; krai. B
the lowest market price*, by
Jan 15 LaROCHE,
flOWNE k CO.