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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1851.
BUSINESS CARDS.
PBTBR O THOMAS.
JUSTICE OF Till 1* Ii A C E ,
ACCOUNTANT. CO BY 1ST * NOTARY PUBLIC.
Qffire No. 153 liny Street.
IIFNNIf* KOI,LAND, 1'ollce Ofllcrr.
Court Days, the Second Saturday In »«irli mouth.
Return Days, 10day* previous to tho Court.
Jan P i v
PJST.BR a THOMAS,
fiucctiioa TO CHARti, v*ts Hoais.i
Dealer In
WINDOW SASHES. BLINDS, k PANEL DOORS
No. 133 llny.itircct.
Jnn 4 ly
OII.BBRT BUTLER,
MASTER BUILDER,
DEALER IN WHITE TINE LUMBER,
YoRK-STRKST, OOLKTIfOBPK SQUABE.
Jan 23 ly
DR. GANAHL,
OrjTtCl AND KKCIDENCE SOCm BUOAD STREET,
On tks /forth Side—three docs East of llarttard st.
J3T Hours for consultati-.n nt Office/from 7 to
10 AT M.. and 3 to 4 n’cl »ck, V M. m>v 4
WM. B. HALE, ~
e>w.^ M ANUr ACTOEE R or
PEGGED AND SEirED BOOTS AND SHOES,
lMaiitutioo RroaHnp, Farmer’s and Kip B ogans.
163 CONO E88-STBRET,
n ’ 1T ^ ^ovnnnnli, (^rorxln.
JOHNV. TARVER,
Factor nail General Comuilsaiou aYlerckaut,
AND
DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN.
IdP* Every description ol Produce, and Mcrchan-
din* sold on consigtmicut, or purchased to order.
Kxchniiiii* Wharf. () C f 12
SAMUEL A. OLIIS,
MANVFACTUEU OF clothing,
AT WHOLESALE A RETAIL,
SI K.’oodwny, Ncxv-Vork.—Up stair*.
N. B .—Particular attentloti paid to all orders for
single Gwmenrs «ir Suit*. n M f 6
FALLICJANT A TAYLOR.
CONTRACTORS AND HUILDEftS.
SHOP CORNER WHITAKER AND PERRY STREETS.
J* n 88 ly Saviureah.
YV . !*». YV 1 Ll< t F O K II,
Auction & C’oitnniaalon Merchant ,
MACON, GA. 1
U5** All kinds of Merchandise and Produce (ex
cept LiquorsJ received on Consignment, or Purchas
ed to Order.
GLU T It ft 4; P 11 O YV A It 1) ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ut orrics is no. 97 bay-street,
dec 6 ly Mnvnnnnh, Ga.
HUN It Y K. 1* it ft S TON 9
Teacher Iu tlie PlaNiics and aMatheiuatlcsy
KO. 74 ST. JULIAN-STHEET.
•ept2 tf
If it. .1111 itm.i
OFFICE—No.157 BROCTGHTON-ST.
Fob./.) SAVANNAH, GA.
GAINES & CO.,
RECEIVING. FORWARDING. AND OENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Chattanoogk, Tennessee.
BRYAN, WILSON, GAINES ft CO.,
Augusta. Georgia.
THOMA9, YVI I.SON A: CO.,
Savannah, Georgia.
IITILL GIVE their imrsoual attention to Receiving
vY aud Forwarding Goods and Produce. Also to
the sale of all ktadsof Produce und Merchandize that
may be entrusted to their core.
A. THOMAS,
M. M. GAINES,
P. B. WILSON,
oct 2 J.J. BRYAN.
JOHN 1’OOL.fc,
WIIOLX8AYE AND RETAIL DEALER IW
Paints, Oils, Tur d tutine aad Varnishes, French and
American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white
wash Brushes, sable aud camel-hair Pencils,
badger and camel-hair Blenders Grain
ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, $c.
Paper Hanging?, Hordersund Fire Board Prints.
N. 11. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding,
Gruitiing,and Glazing done ou reasonable terms by
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street,
nearly opposite Swift. Denslow 6t YY’obster
March 30
i*. J A V O 114 ,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign ot the Indian) iieui Alonu-
. tnent Square) .Savannah, Geo.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, .Spanish. Half
Spanish and American Scgars, at Wholesale and Re-
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Sbnt). Ac.
March 29. tf
S A W A A AH'
mutual insurant b company,
of this city.
C P. RiciiARDflovK, l'rent. J. A. Nonius, Sec.
’he above Company fe now prepared to take Ma
rine and Fire Risks, in this city or the surrounding
couutrv. on the most favorable terms, for which ap
ply to the Sec rotary, Ht their Office. No. 1.50 on the
Hay. lv June 11
J 8. SOLOMONS
117TLL contract to execute Plastering, of all kinds
x ▼ und style*, at the shortest notice.
YVanted two or three Journeymen Plasterers, to
whom steady employment will be given, and the
highest wages paid.
All orders for work can be left at the ofllce
of the Morning News.
Residence, President Street, neztdoorlo Mr. B. Sni
der’s. ftm '<etl7
PORT OF 1'LYMOili AND DK VON PORT. ENG
CHARLES WOOD,
AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT,
A DVANCES Money, to any amount, on (roods
lA. consigned for pale hy Auction, or otherwise, the
attention of exporters is respectfully directed to this
ann'inneement. The above port eomprire* great ad-
vantages for the sale of Southern product 4 —Corn,
Sugar,Ripe and Tobacco, would always command the
nighest market prices—containing, as it does, a lurge
population, mid being an extensiveNavid Station.
Refer to Mr. YV. R. Symons. Savannah nov 8
DRAWN THIS DAY.
| OROROIA LITERATURE I.OTTKBY,
Authorized by the tsgislnturr for the Benefit
of Fort Got on Academy.
class 38, for 1831.
To bn drawn ui Coluinbna, Ga., This Day, Fob.
8th, 1831. J. J. FATTEN ft CO., Managnr*.
SCHEME:
$4,000—$1,000!
Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac.
Tickets $1—shares in proportion,
nr All Orders strictly confident! ii, and promptly
attended to, and prises cashed on dnmand, at
E. VVYLIsY'S LUCKY OFFICE,
fob 8 Corner of Bnll-st. and Buy-Lane.
D rawn numbbhs-oT Groenn & Pulaski
Monument Lottery, Class No. 11, drawn In Au
gusta, (G i.,) on tint 6th Inst.:
33 61 43 6 1 31 33 12 33 45 64 38.
TO BE DRAWN THIS DAY.
Sales Close at Three o'clock, P. M.
GREENE Ac PULASKI MONUM’T LUT’Y.
EXTRA CLASS 9, FOR 1851.
J. W. MAURY At CO., Managers.
SPLENDID SCHEME :
$50,000—$30,000!
Tickets only $10—shares in proportion.
PRIZES CASHED AT THIS OFFICE.
Tickots aud Shares for sale, and orders from
tbo Country attended to at the old established stand of
the Managers, O arena’ Building, No. li Bull street.
fob 8 GEO. S. GRAY.
D rawn m/.hhkiui—or Grceno STpSikl
Lottery, Class 11, for 1831 :
35 61 43 fl 1 54 30 42 52 45 04 58.
Holders of prices w ill please call for the cas’i or re
new at E. W1THINGTON 8.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
Sales Close at 3 o'clock, P. M.
GREENE tfe PULASKI AIONUM'T LOT’Y.
kxtra class no. 9, for 1851.
J. W. MAURY A CO., Managers.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
$50,000—$30,000!
Tickets 916—shares in proportion.
For sale by E. WITHINGTON.
feb8
C Notice to consignee*.
ONSIGNKES of Goods per brig Principo arc
notided that she is now discharging at Waldbur/s
wharf. All goods not taken away by sunset will be
stored at risk aud expense of the owners,
fob 8 COHENS A HERTZ, Agen’s.
L OST.—In tliO City, on Tuesday lust, a Pocket
Book, contuiuing ubout twenty-two dollars in
money, and a Joint Note of Joseph end Thos. S. Bar
ber, date ia January, 1851, lor Eight Hundred Dollars;
one Note of Robt. Williams, date some time in 1848,
£ar Twenty-Six Dollars; ouo Note of Win. Dixon,
date, January, 1851, for Nine Dollurs, together u ith
other papers, which can be of no value to any one but
myself, as payment of tho above mentioned notes has
been stopped. The finder will be llborully rewarded
by leaving tho sume at Messrs. Cooper A Gilliland’s
store, west of the market. JOHN BARBER,
fob 8 1*
N OTICE.—All those who are indobted to the lute
firm of HAMILTON A SYMON.S, are requested
to make immediate puyraent to the undersigned. And
all accounts that arc not settled by the 1st of March
will bo placed in the bunds of an Attornev for collec
tion. WM. R. SYMONS,
feb 8
N EW ORLKANS MOLAAtxftn.—15ft barrel*
choice N. O. Molasses, landing from brig Principe,
aud for sale by COHENS A HERTZ,
feb 8
fit H E WOMAN OF 181CAKL ( by Grace
A Aguilor.
Graham’s Magazine for March.
Life of John Randolph—-new supply. Received by
feb 8 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
1 .UPHOVEl> Patent Metallic Paper Memoruudum
Book, with Metallic Poucil, recommended as any
article of grout utility when tho writing is required to
be permanent. The paper having an Ivory surface, the
writing appears very distinct, forms a complete substi
tute for Ink. When written with the accompunied pen
cil, it cannot bo obliterated.
A fresh supply of Gold Pens, Ever-pointed pencils,
Ac. Ae. Received by
fob 8 J. B CUBBEDGE.
JUG Alt.—0 hlids. Ncw-Oideun* Sugir Imdiug and
3 for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
feb 8
S A.MPLEsi OF YViHE FENCE—May be seen
at the Hardware Store of Chos. E. Weed, No. 102
Bryan street, which, for country or city use, are unsur
passed in durability aud neutness, by anything hereto
fore presented to the public,
feb 7 CHAS. E. WEED.
C OO LIVE ft OH..—Kuslnou, Clark &. Co. s
genuii... Medicinal Coil Liver Oil, just received
* or sale by HENDIIICKSOM A MOORE,
fob 7
riMlE Office of the Holy Week, uccordiug to die
-A Roman Miasul uud Breviary in Latin and Euglish.
J C»1' X^Lt hi t ho, per oicauicr 1'loriu.i, and
are now opening how uud rich patterns of Spring
Mouslin da L iins Bcrulges and Tissues, and Crupe
MARSHALL, A AIK IN.
L AHGE hWLKUlSlI LEECHES—Just re
ccived in fine order, and for sale by
JOSEPH M. TURNER,
feb 6 Monument Square.
/ANIONS.—L.uidlm' 25 barrel* in tine order, fo
vf s ale by WOOD, CLAGHORN ,
Ash 6
A CO.
FEW Beuiuiiul PatternL imps, for buruiug
| -fA. spiritgu*. Also 21 fine Moiliciue chests, for fuui-
ily or plantation use. Just received and for sale by
fi b 0 JNO. A. MAYER. No 154 Broughton st.
A Fresit supply oi Cocot.uui and inner line Cmidies.
For sale by JNO.’A. MAYER
No. 154. Broughton at.
H tLL’si VAHlELiAi EO H A it M>A <*.—
For sale by JNO. A. MAYER,
f’bti No. 154, Bron'litoii st.
V AEENTJ NEfe!—A large ami well assorted stock,
received by JOHN M. COOPER,
feb 5
CONY 1C I*—Or Hie Couopirutoi ’s V icuuj;
A u novel, by Ned Buutliue.
International Magazine, for February. Received by
feb 5 JOHN M. COOPER.
/2J.IN.—50 bbls. Plielp’s and Anchor brand Gin, land-
YA iug from sclir. Warreuiou, aud for sale by
fob 5 COHENS A HERTZ.
C OOPEH’8 HE FINED i*illtftl) 1*1N-
GLA8&U-For Bl utc M «nge, T .ble Jellies, Ac.,
for safe by . HENDRICKSON A MOORE.
R H. H.—A fresh supply of Rulway’s Ready
• Relief; Circassian Dtdin and Medicated Soap.
Just received and for sale bv
feb 5 HENDRICKSON A MOORE.
A LE AND CIDEH.—75 l.bls Cream Ale and 25
do Champuigue Cider, landing and for sale bv
feb 4 W. M. DAVIDSON.
G Udl CANDY—For coughs, colds, Ac., just r
ceived and for sale bv
fob 7 HENDRICKSON A MOORE.
D rug 8TOHE fuh hale. —The subscri
ber offers for side, bis entire stuck of Drugs, Med
icines, and fancy articles, with shop fixtures. The
Lease of the shop Is very' favorable and the stand nn
excellent one for a wholesale or retail trade.
L. J. MYERS, Smets’ Building,
fob. 3 Corner Wuitukor and Broughton st.
f'tOAL*—Liverpool Orrel Coal.-, for sale in quuuti-
ties not less than oue too, at
feb 3 10 A. LOW A CO.’S Wharf.
&AOK 8ALT.—5,00ft S .ok* Salt, now landing from
O from chip Colonist, and for sule by
feb 3 10 A. LOW A CO.
‘IT-AIJBNTINKB.—a largo assortment r
V for sale by J. B. CU1
L A.UA* YYiCtV, Ao.—Solar uUU Astral Wick,
Cunphine Wick, Candle Wick. Also Solar and
Camphine Lump Cbimnios. For sale by
feb 4 COLLINS A BULK LEY.
L^LOtlL—A lew burrels superfine Biliimore Flour
J/ for sale low, from store, to close a consignment.
fob 4 JOHN V. TARVER. Exchange wharf.
i^Astehn hay. —Atft bales superior Eastern
JLA Hay, landing from the New Ship Florida, for sale
by JOHN V. TARVER,
feb 4 Exchunge wharf.
C ^OIlNj C/OKN.—Prime white Baltimore Corn, in
J store for sale by JOHN V. TARVER,
feb 4 Exchange wharf.
\ r ELLOtV UOItN.—Prime yellow Corn, a very
J. heavy article,in store, for sale by
JOHN V. TARVER,
feb 4 Exchange wharf.
ToHNbUN ’S ii A A .—A lew bales oi Joiinson’b
superior Hay, part of tho cargp of ship Storting, in
store, and for sale by JOHN V. TARVER,
feb 4
Exchange wharf.
ALTIMOltft HAM 8*—3ftft Kolosons best Bui-
timore cured Hams. Landing and for sale bv
feb 4 BRIGH AM. KELLY A CO.
Dl’f’l'jilt AND C!HEEbE«—4o kegs selected
Goshen Butter; 100 boxes English Dairy Cheosc;
75 do white do, landing, and for sale bv
feb 4 ’ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
OTATDKb,—100 bbls. planting Potatoes; 15ft do
eating do. landing, and for sale by
feb 4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
|J ALTUIORK FLOUR—Stub bbla. aupartluo
-t-v Howard Street Flour; 50 do Extra Stamp Flour;
landi/g, end for sale by
feb l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
FAGNJE WINE.—25 bucket* “Grape"
ipngne, received per Ahbanu^for s^e^y
DplWTEA.-ii half cheat*, (5 ounce papers)
Mfwrfor quality PowcbonrgToa, just received and
foraejiby YV. M. DAVIDSON.
H. L. BYRD, HI. D.
W OULD respectfully tender his Professional servic
es lo tho citizens of 8.ivannah and tho surroun
ding country. Having located perm inontly here, he
hopes, from strict (attention to his dutios, to merit n lib
eral share of patron Ago. Dr. Byrd has been actively
engaged in the practice of his Profession in all its de-
f urtnicuts Air the past ten voars, and is prepared to
urnish the most satisfactory evidence of his success.
REFERENCES.
Drs. C. Willi ims, W. R. T. Prior, E. B. Brown, Jas.
R. Sparkmin, Hon. R. F. W. AUston, Col. D. L. Mc
Kay, Capt. L. Dozier, Col. D. J. Taylor, Mr. E. Wa
terman, and R. Dozier, Esq., Georgetown, 8. C.
Drs. II. Dubose, R. M. Gourd inn, 8. J. Singleman, J.J
Steele, J. YV. Struggers, lt-iv. J McPherson, Rev. J. A.
Wallace, Hon. D. D. Wilson, and Hon. E. II. Miller,
Williamsburg, 8. 0.
Drs. J. M. L inds, II. J. Abbott, Hon. W. R. Burgess,
Messrs. G. YV. Lee, D. M Herriot, and YV. McElveene,
Sumpter, S. C.
Drs. J. J. Dargan, J. E. Byrd, YY*. E. Dargan, Rev. J.
M. Timmons, Hon. G. YV. D irgan, Darlington, S. C.
Dr. T. J. Dozier, Hon. B. Gause, Marion, S. C.
feb 7 Q
AAAXLU4.—Poor Riciiard devoted a
v v portion of his life to the public, by elucidating
w hat was alike, for the interest of all, and with truth
it could be said, if all bis maxims were strictly ad
hered to, tho present condition of many would be im
proved ; but (nail his writings, he never has suld money
spent for necessary clothing was ill spent; his advice
was—lot your dross bo marked with neatness, und sea
sonable.
Those desirous of strictly-following these wise max
ims. can, by c.illiug at the Sivaunuh Clothing Store,
have their w i dies gratified, not only in procuring their
clothing at less prices than at any other establishment,
but by having the assurance that they aro cut after tho
most approved stylo, and well made.
■J* Wo do not deem it necessary to give a catalogue at
length, of various goods on hand, but let this suffice,
our stock Is large, with a variety never excelled in tho
citv, which we design to keep up through the season,
feb 6 HOUSTON A GROUNDESON.
No. 9** Brvan street.
f I 'IttiAiA YNF’b TAliLU of tnu Post Offices iu
A- the Uuited Stutes, arranged alphabetic illy by
Slates and Counties, giving the mines of tho Post-Offi
ces and Postmasters; also, exhibiting the distances from
the Capital of the United States to the Capitals of the
several Stutes und Territories.
Lettors from Three Coutiuents: by M., the Arkansas
correspondent of the Louisville Journal.
A Practical Treatise ou the construction, heating and
ventilatiou of Hot Houses: by Robert B. Leuc’iars.
The Convict, or the Conspirator’s Victim—a Ncvel
written in Prison by Ned Buutline.
Advice to Young Ladies, ou their Duties and Con
duct in Life: bv T. S. Arthur.
The Count of Morion, or YY'oman’s Revenge ; trans
lated from tho French of Frederick Soulie: by Edward
M.igam in, Esq.
The Cook’s Manivd and American Housekeeper: by
Mrs. Ruth M. Boker. Rcceivsd by
feb 7 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
J liST IiLC LIVli), per barque Tex ts, oue doz.
cases offushionabUSilk and Braver H its; with a
good assortment of Ladies and children Shoes; consist
ing of walking Shoes, Slippers,Rubbers, Ac. Ac. Also,
several cases of gentlemen's Calf skin Boots, aud Shoes
of excellent quality with a supply of Trunks and
Umbrellas, to dc found ut tho N nv Shoo and H it store
corner of B. ou'hton and Jefferson streets, iu John
Diilion’s New Brick Building,
feb (5 WM. HEIDT.
C LOTHING.—PIERSON A HEIDT, aro now re
coiving the largest und best selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, over offered
io this inurket, to which they invite ail who wish to
purchase wholesale or retail.
f *6 b NO. 10 WHITAKER-ST.
C OTTON OMNABUUG8.-125 bales Cottou Os-
nuburgs, Georgiu Manufacture, some of which
weigh 9 ounces to the yard. Also 50 bales factory
Yarn. For sale p.t Factory prices,
feb 5 SNIDER LATHROP A NEVITT.
P RINTED UAU:U<L8.—25 pieces printed Bar-
ages ; 10 Silk Muslins ; 10 Foulard Silks ; Lace
Caps and Collars ; Y’uleociunes and Caffe ; YVorked
Muslin Collars and Sleeves ; 10 French Prints and 1
dozen YViiito Crape Shawls. Just recevnd and for sale,
feb 5 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
P OTATOES, UEETa, CAUKOTH, Ac.-
Landing from bark Texus, 50 bbls. Onions; 10 bbls.
Beets aud Carrots ; 20 bbls. Mercer Potutoes; 20 kegs
Malaga Grapes; 10 kegs choice Goshen Batter; 50 drums
choice Figs. Just received, aud for sale low, by
feb 5 JOHN D. JESSE.
D RAWING llOOK Oi Aiuericuu touudscupea,
or Views aud Scenery in the United States.
Coes New Drawing Cards for Schools : n series of
ton, No. 1, received by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
feb 7
S PRING GOODS, received perstnuinor Florida,
Trench Prints, Plaid Silks, Chcmezottsand Sleeves,
Collars und Cuffe, seek Scarfs and silk Handkerchief*,
lud’s white and colored Kid Gloves, for sale bv
feb 7 MARSHALL A AI KIN.
rpo COUNTRY* .MERCHANT!*.—New spriug
A Goods.—The subscribers are now receiving their
stock of New Spring Goods, cotufetiug of a large and
w ell selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, to
which they invite the attention of Country Merchants,
and others. SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
feb 7
B utter churns. —Tnerinometor Butter
Churns; the best iu use for making butter, requir
ing but a few minutes of churning when the cream or
milk is nt the proper temperature. A supply of the
above Churns ou hand, uml for sale by
feb 7 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
H AY.—129 bales suparior quality South Amboy
Huy, lauding from schr. \V. II. Smith, and for
sale by COHEN’S A HERTZ,
feb 7
A MERICAN Cottage ana Villa Architecture; u.
Series of views and Plana of residences actually
built, intended us u model for those about to build as
well us Architects, Builders, Ac., bv’ J. C. Sidney, A.
und C. E., received by JOHN M. COOPER,
fob 5
I JIG IRON.—Now lauding fr«un snip Aruyn-.
from Glasgow, an invoice of Gartchcrrin, No. 1.
Apply to ANDREW LOYVACO.
dec 18 tf
U
A RuAction notick.
Tthe nnxl R *ul,r Menting nf Council, to b« bold
on ihuUth Iobru«ry, Council will «| ec t tho fbl-
lonln. Officers, to wit:
8 Wfli{hnn of lUy, comp.ua.tiou: few—bond 8*00
I Port Warden, 11 «* u
Applicant, will naan their aocuHlica, and hand In
th.lr application, to moon or before ton o'clock, A. M.
of that any. By ordor of Council,
fob 1 EDWARD G. WILSON,
Clork ofCouncil.
WANTKD.
Cook, Waahrr. and Iroticr, for n ataall family —
l Apply at tiila Olh c, j. n {3
; ’ rap., irnicru iu the c.tre <
children. Apply at thli nflen. 3 fob 7
W Aai'idi, Au hcuvo A.4111 hoy, to to 10, yi
of an». Apply at thl« ofllcr. fob
YV A
ANTED.—A Girl 12 or 14 years old, as n nurse.
Enquire at this office. 99
N otice.—Major w. w. starke.“h^tng
made ar ranaements with us for tbo sale of all
his Steam Sawed Lumber, in the city of Savannah,
all orders left with us will be promptly attended to.
, _ E. F. KINCIiLEY A CO..
J« n 23 tf Willlnk’s wharf.
IVOTICE.—All persons Indebted to the Estate of
lx James Frew, lute ot-Cbarbam County, deceased
are requested to make Immediate payment; and all
peronns having demands against said Estate will pre
sent them, duly attested, within the time preacriocd
by law, to YV. M. DAVIDSON,
nov Administrator.
City i'reasurer’s DIHee. <
Savannah Jan. 3,1050. >
City Treasurer is now ready to receive the
M. Returns of persons and property subject to taxa-
tion incompliance with the Tax Urdloancr. Tiebooks
will be kept open until the 16th February next, alter
which ull defaulters will be subject to double tax.
fen 4 JOSEPH FELT, Treasurers
D issolution.—The co-pmtueiship her* t io»*r
existing between the Sub*crlbera, under thelli m
and -tyleot G. It. HENDRICKSON A CO., expired
by limitation, ou the first Instant. All persona having
claim.-against tho late firm, will present them for
liquidation; and those Indebted by note, due bill or
book account, will please to settle- the same at an early
date. O. R. HENDRICKSON,
j«n 28 JOHN B. MOORE.
C O-PARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers hailng
formed a Co-Partnership under the firm and
style of HENDRICKSON A MOORE, will transact
the general Drug, Chemical, Paint. Oil and Glass bus
iness, at their old staud. Gibbons' Buildings, where
all orders will bep>-omp'ly executed upou' the most
accommodating terms, ns fomerly.
J«n 27 G. R. HENDRICKSON,
JOHN B MOORE.
C^NGItAVING*— The undersigned ret urns hU
1-J thanks to his friends and the public for tbeir
kin 1 patronage, and would inform them that he has
removed to 110 Bmughton-st.. (opposite the Lyceum
Hall,) where he intends devoting his time exclusive
ly to Engraving and Printing Visi|tng. Wedding,
and Professional Cards, Hank Checks, Bank. So
ciety and other Seals. Jewelry, Silver-YVare, Ac.
Ac. Also, LITUOOR APIHC DRAWING and
PAINTING, such as Views ot Building*. Portraits,
Blanks, Ac.. Ac. R. H. HOWELL,
nwv 110 Broughton st.
B ookkeeping, writing and mercan-
TILE CALCULATIONS.—The above inde^pen*
slble acquirements of the “Business Man,” are taught*
in n thorough practical manner nt Messrs F^jay A
Rosignol'a Room-, Court House Square, Afternoons
and Evenings, from 3P. M. to 10.
T. O’DONNELL,
jnn 16 tf Practical Accountant and Bemoan.
C COPARTNERSHIP.— 1 The undersionf'd have this
1 day formed a Copartnership under tne firm of
ROBERTS A FOOTE, and will contlnuethe Whole
sale dry goods business at the old store of Hiram Rob
erts.Gibbons' Buildings.
HIRAM ROBERTS.
J«»3 tf YV .\|. G. FOOTE
C 0*PAItTNGR8UIP,—Tho Subsciibers have
This Day formed n Co-partnership, as CAR
PENTERS AND BUILDERS, under the name and
style ot FALUGANT A TAYLOR.
J. E. FALLIGANT,
August l, 1&50. JNO. C. TAYLOR.
Jan 22 Imo
WAND ! &AND !! oANp III—i’crsuiis or vc*s>sels
Lv wi.-hing Sand for mUbfet, can have the samegra-
uitnualv, by taking it from the lots opposite the
Georgia Steamboat Company* wbarves.l
J«»n29 lm DA Vi D R. DILLON.
PROPOSALS to furnish the Sick Poor with Medl-
A ciues for the balunce of this year, will be received
by the Clerk of Council, until 10o’clock, A. M., Tliurs-
day, the 13th February next. Proposals must state 1I10
nuines of the securities. Bv order of Council,
feb 1 EDYVARD G. YVILSON,
Chirk of Council.
O NCE A^fain luis the new aud splendid steamer Ala
bama been wafted to our far famed city. It is very
uaturul that a portion of our merchants should receive
goods thereby. As the demand for clothing bus been
somewhat greater, the subscribers have fouud it »ac»i.
snry to increase their present stock. It is sincerely
hoped that those in want of the above article will col
aud examine. HOUSTON A G ROUNDSON.
jan 3ft
AY • HAY !! HaY !!!—J>o buudlus supm
A Hay, l.tiidiug from b vqao Texas, aud for sale nv j
f.-b 3 ' DAVID R DILLON. Foot of YV *1 B n uUt.
r lY’ES Of the Quucus of Scotland and English
■J Princesses; by Agnes Strickland, vol. 1.
Tho Decline of Popery, aud iu causes; by Rev. N.
Murray', D. 1).
Tne Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey ;
by Ids Sou, Rev. Charles C. Southey—complete in oue
volume.
A YY’intcr in Medciru aud a Summer in Spain and
Florence.
The Memorial; written by the friends of the lute
Mrs. Osgood, und edited by' Mary E. Hewitt.
Home B illuds; by Abliy Allen.
Sul.toiler and the Drugou; a Romance of Hartz
Prison, by T. W. Shelton, 31. A.
Swords’ Episcopal Church Almanac for 1651.
Further supplies of
Life of John Randolph, by Hugh Garland ; und the
Lorgnette, Second Series.
Received by JOHN 31. COOPER.
j ,tn 30
C GIAL—LuiiUing pur Kensington—20ft tons Red
J A*h, for sale by
i\
10. Ut’.li,—«)U bbls. L. Felton &l Son s Ruin,
laiidiug from brig Dunbar, und for sale by
feb 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
| ~1 KORGYA O8NABURGM.—1UU bales plain
VJT mid striped, for sale by
feb 3 HENRY LATHROP.
|ft.Ui>TU *.—75 eases uud bales brov.11 and
bleached shirtings and sheeiin^s, for sale by
HENRY LATHROP.
D‘
feb 3
ADEs.—luu pi.'c.'s pi tin aim i.aicy,
J received uud lor sale by HENRY LATHROP.
feb 3
IJLANT1NG POTATOES*.—luu bbls. I.ugesize
A Planting Potatoes, l.uuliug from bi i< Dunbar, lor
sale bv feb 3 BRIGHA31. KLLLY A CO.
C ORN AM) FiiOi li A P LO AT*—i,nOO bushels
prime YViiite Maryland Corn, aud 30ft bbls. How
ard Street Flour, cargo of sclir Laura* for safe bv
feb 3 COHENS A HERTZ.
L ATIIH.—50,000 YViiite Pine. Laths, landing and
for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
jan 31
[ RON HA PE*—1 Second Hand Iron Safe, weighing
about fixe hundred pounds for sale cheap by
jan 31 HENDRICKSON A MOORE.
'•—100 boxes assorted
R e y lemon » y utp.-
qu-ililics, for sale by
jan 31 HENDRICKSON A MOORE.
jVT LW GOOUH—Per Alabama.—Just received u
lx further supply of thobo Fiuo Shirts. Also, Stocks,
Collars, and Gloves; aud a few super Bluek und fancy
Cussimeres. JOHN MAl.LERY.
j»« 31
\CliAM>K On Now York at bight aud short
A_J sight ® 30 days sight, for sale hr
jan 30 1 w ROBT. HABERSH AM A SON.
1 ^0It HALE,—Pew No. 13, Middle Aisle, Christ
Church. Apply to
inn III C. A. L. LAMAR.
M ahogany jjehk pokhale.—a iiouu-
som-ly finished Mahogany Desk, about fh'e feet
long. Apply at this office. tf jan 31
W OOD, WOOO—2U0cords Prime Wood, I Hiding
and lor sale by DAY’ID R. DILLON,
jan 31 Foot of West Broad Street.
1 AIK*—1,U00 bbls Lime per brig Georziuu, for sale,
A to arrive, by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO
H A YT*—Prime Northern Huy, iu store, ami lor sulo
by DAVID It. DILLON,
jan 31 Foot of West Broad 8treet.
f^OHN,
store.
1,000 bushels Prime Baltimore Coru, in
store, and for sule by
jan 31 DAVID R. DILLON,
, Foet of YVest Bro id Street.
Lound Wood, and Hy •
at’ls Matches, just receivetfand for sale hy
jan 31 HENDRICKSON A MOORE.
P RIME MARYLAND COKN.-l,000 bushels
Prime Maryland Corn, landing from achr. Cicero,
and for sale by JAMF.S SKINNER,
jan 31 FimX Whiiaker street.
/^OHliEN RUTTER.—15 firkins Goshen But-
ter, (selected,) landing, and for sale by
feb 4 W^M. DAVIDSON.
IMPORTED LIQUORS.—5 half PipesOtard,
i Dupuy A Co’s. Brandy, and 3 Pipe* Gio. in
bond and for aalo by
fee f ^ K W. M. DAVIDSON.
X-T AVaNA 2 Uere** New Crop Honey
** of superior quality, received per steamer Isabel,
• flit Uiv uU hu T " •
HENDRICKSON A 3IOORE.
G ODEY*8 LADY8* HOOK—For February.
Gruhuiu's M.ur.i/.ilie do do
Harper’s do do do
Sartain's do do do
The Black Tulip, by Alexrwiuer Dumas.
Bill Brumlon and the YVitliered Fig Tree; a prize
Josephine, or the Edict and the Escape; by Grace
Aguilar. •
New supplies of Home Influence. Mother’s Recom
pense, Ac., Ac. Received by
j ill 31) J. B. CUBBEDGE.
O NE HUNDRED DOLLARS PKBMIU3I y
is, by resolution of Council, offered for the he -t
plan for laying out tho new Cemetery, on the property,
lately known as the Springfield Plantation.
Sealed proposals of plans will bn received by the un
dersigned until tho 20tn February 1651.
J. 11. SAUSSY ) Committee on
JOHN MALLERY \ Health and
ROBT. D. YVALKER S Cemetery.
feb 3
1 4MCEK PEUHONH OF UOLOilf Of the ugit ol
16 years uud upwards, are hereby notified to regis
ter tlieir names, members of his or her family, occupa
tion, and place of residence, in the Clerk of Council's
Olfiee, before the 20th inst., else they will suffer tho pen
alty of $4, and costa. Bv order,
feb 3 EDYVARD G. WILSON,
Cferk of Council.
S CRIP i’L ItE EANDh—By JoUu’F.uio. D. D. t
F. S. A.; illustrated by a complete Biblicul Atlas,
comprioing 24 M ips—Bohn London.
Cicero’s Three Books of Offices; orjMorol Duties lit-
erally tr undated, by Cyrus R. Edmonds—Bohn Louden.
The YVorksof Plato, vol. 3—Bohn Iomden.
Smith’s Closrical Dictionary of Greek and Roman
Biography, Mythology, und Geography: revised by
Ch irles Authon, S. S. D.
Tlie Genius and Character of Burns, by Professor
Wilson.
Lord and Lady Hurcourt; or Country Hospitalities:
u novel by Catharine Sinclair, author of “Modern Ac
complishments," Ac.
Tho Duchess; or Woman’s Love and YVoman's
Hate.
Further supplies of Reveries of a Bichelor.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
jan 31
W ODH! WOOD!! WOOD!!!—The Ulmer*
i-igneiJ keep* constantly nu hand Black Jack,
Oak. an*! Light Wood, which ho offers for salt* low
lor cat'h, at Contral Rail-Road Bridg.;.
■fe n 22 thstu tt O. A. LaRQCIIE.
\ STROLOGY.-THE CELEBRATED DlTc.
ROB AC K, Professor of Astrology, Astronomy,
Phrenology, und Gcomancy, accompanied with CONJU
RATION, from Sweden, Ofllce No. 71, LOCUST street,
Philadelphia, offers his services to the citizens of Sa
vannah. He has been consulted by all the crowned heads
of Europe, und enjoys u higher reputation as an Astro
loger than any oue living. Nutivitlea calculated ac
cording to Gcomancy—Ladies $3, Gentlemen $5.
Persous at adistuuce can huvo their nutivitios drawn
by sending the date of tho day of their birth. All let
ters containing the above fee will receive immediate
attention, aud Nativities sent 10 any part of tho world
written on durable paper; and he ii prepared to make
us* of his power by conjuration on any of the follow
ing topics : Courtship, advice given for the JUcnessfhl
accomplishment of a wealthy marriage; he has the
power to redeem such as are given to the free use of
the bottle; and for ail cases of hazard, and ibr the
recovery of stolen or lost property, and the purchas
ing ol lottery tickets. Thousands of the above named
cases have been done in this city and its vicinity, and
in the United States, to the full satisfaction of all. 10,-
000 Nutivitlea or Horosconoa have been cast during
tho last four years while here. Letters will answer
every purpose, and will do as well as to call in per
son, sad the mail it now so safe that persons need
not fear to trust money through the Post Office. Tr*
Roback receives from 500 to 1000 lettors monthly, and
has never missed one. All fetters will be religiously
attondod to, if prepaid.
„ , C. W. ROBACK.
71 Lociint street above Eighth, Philadelphia,
feb 1 6m
&P£Kil OIL—5 caiM Winter (Strained; tor ula by
O 13 WOOD, CLAGHORN * OO
JOHN MALLEKY,
OllAPKR ANI» TAIMMI, 133 1IAY-ST-,
K EEPS constantly nn hand a complete s^sortinrnt
- of very choice CLOTHS. CASrilMERS AND
VESTINGS,of the newest snade* an patterns, with
a full supply nf fashionable READY MADE CLOTH
INC ami Furnishing Goods, comprising every article
of GiiitlnnieeV Nnoarel ort 26
11. J. lid V A L I*.
SURGEON DENTIST.
W OULD take this method of offering his prof#**.
sional services to the public generally, and ex
pressing hi* thunk? for thr liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed. No pains will spared to ensure entire
satisfaction In all operation*, and particularly In the
insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, and natural
in appearance.
N. B. As soinenre incredulous a* to tho safety
and utility of tbo Lnthoon. (not Chloroform,) I would
BHy that in nocaao where I hnvo administered it, hus
any injury been «u*tainea fto my knowledge;) at the
same time I would condemn It# inrie-criminfttn use,
the constitutions of some rendering it injurious,
sept 7
WOOD YARD. PERRY WHARF.
D KKMHIIAKT is prepared to supply orders
• for liluck Jack, Oak, A*h and Pine YVOOD, hy
the boat load or at retail.
An usual particular attention given to measurement.
For the convenience of persona residing in the up-
t*cr part of the city boxe- lor orders, are placed at
the stores ol Messrs. Tumor A Oden, John Mur-
ebison, and at John M. Cooper, at the office of the
Mornhiff New*, and at tho house of John T. Thom
as, Jonos-street.
Cash orders promptly supplied
Oef f| t|
DA QUERREOTYPES.
P M. CAItY would respectfully give notice to
• the public that he hns re-opcm-tl hi* Room*,
corner Bryan-street and Market square, (over YVfl*
tnott's Jewelry Store.) where he w ill he happy to
wait upon all who would have their Pictures well
executed.
A Pfetnre of Jenny Lind may be seen at Ids Room,
r.r.v •.».*) #f
MEDICAL NOTICE.
Dr. KNORR l as removed his Office to Broughton
street, near N E. corner of Montsomery. Resi
dence, No. 10 Barnard-st., near Market square.
Hours lore nsultHthm in Office, from 9 to 11 A
M., and from 3 to li P. M. nov lfi
VISITING CAHD8.
E LEGANTLY Written, in M variety of styles.—
Specimens can he seen at Mr. Cooper’s Bonk
Store. Orders left there will meet with prompt stten-
tUm jan 15 tf T p DOWNELL.
|> I Oil J E YV L L K Y —Consisting of Bres.t
AVPins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Ac., for sale by
dee 8 8. WILMOT
N AVY BREAD.—LamUmr per Exart, 100 barrels
For sale by WOOD, CLAGHORN «k CO«
fen 21
f^OttS! CORN ! ’—2.500 bushels prime Maryland
x-' Com. now landing from schrs MeriM and Kos-
mb, and for safe by JAMF« SKINNER,
« Jan S3 Foot © f Whltoker*street.
/^ONFECTIOJfAfiY. —50 hcxM Ste.ai Ki-fiocd
V for m3* by G. R. aENDRJOESON 4 CO.
8TBAM-BOAT LINES.
To L.OKTO rwturilny .Moruli.o, aiitta'clwk
U. 8. X. LINE.
™ ..offSA'ATSV'*
SONVILLfe, BLACK CRIifiK, -
_ The neenHWQkdt ,BT. MAT-
THEWS, Capt. Itlng, will leave the
Ferry wharf, as above, at 10 o’clock,
*A. M., connecting with the U. 8.M.
Stuzes at Jacksonville, Picoluta sod Palutka. For
Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
«, . M.A.COHfeN, Art.
Freight payable by shippers.
. M FOR AIILIJSIA, HAM lit’KG.
ANDTHE INTERMEDIATELANDING8.
Learen Snturdax- Moritinit. at 10 o’clock.
" - The steam-packot OREGON, Capt
Shaw, will leave tbo Union Steam
boat Company’s wharf, as above, at
*10 o’clock, A- M. For Freight or
Passage, apply on board, or to
ROYYLAND St WASHBURN. Af’ts.
FOR AtGttsTA. HAMilLltG.
AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGd.
Leaven Saturday Morning, at 10 o’clock.
The steamer H. L. COOK, Capt.
Arden, will leave the Union Steam
boat Company’s wharf,as above,nt 10
'o’clock, A. M. For Freight or Pas-
age, apply on board, or to
ROWLAND A WASHBURN, Agt’s.
To Leave Tuesday Morning, nt 10 o’clock.
U. 8. MAIL LINE.
FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, JACK*
SONVILLE, BLACK CREEK, AND PICOLATA.
~ Taesteam-packet YVM. GASTON
Cnpt. G. 8. Claghorn, will leave tlie
Ferry wharf, ax above, at 10 o'clock,
'A. M. connecting w 1th the U. 8. M.
Stajc at Jacksonville, PicoUta and Palatka. For
Freight or Passage, apply on hoard, or to
„ , , , M. A. COHEN, Ag’t.
Freight payable by shippers.
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, BETHEL, JEFFER-
SONTON, See.
To Leare Thursday, at 4 o’clock. P. M.
— The steam-packet IVANIIOE,
Capt. Corb, w ill leave on Thursday
Afternoun, at 4 o’clock, and continue
'to leave every Taursday. For
Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
M. A. COHEN, Ag’t
Freight payable by shippers.
FOR AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG.
Leuven Friday Morning, at 10 o’clock.
“ *■ The new and splendid stoamer
HANCOCK, Capt. Murray, win leave
for tho above ports and intermediate
landings, every Friday at 10 o’clock,
A. M. For Freight or Passage,apply on board, or to
BEHN & FOSTER. Af’ts., Bay-st
DAILY U. 8. MAIL STEAMERS,
B S T W E s N
8AVANNNAIIAND CHARLESTON.
VIA HILTON HE AD AND BEAUFORT.
T iese steamers leaves dully from 8 ivsnoab, at Wfc
o’clock, P. M., and Charleston at 9 o'clock, A. M„ con
necting with the Central Rail-Road, at Suvonnab and
Wilmington steamers at C tadeston.
S. M. LAFFITEAU, Ag’t., S jvannnh.
E. LAFITTE Sc CO., Ag’ts., Charleston.
UNION STEAM-BOA i' COMPANY.
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CARO
OREGON, Capt. Shaw,
IL L. COOK, Capt. Abden,
Leave Savannah every Tuesday and SatuboatAf-
tehnoon at 5 o'dock.aud Hamburg ond Augusta, every
Satcbdaf and YVeoxesdat mobnino at 7 o'clock.—
Taese boats are of very light draft, and arc fitted up
expressly fbr Pussongers and Freight ou the Savannah
River.
Freight consigned to tho Awn’s will be forwarded
free of Commission. All way-freight payable by ship
pers.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Union
Steam-boat Company's w harf, or to
ROWLAND St WASHBURN, Ag’ts.
N. B,—Positively no Freight reccivod to go ou bourd
after 4 o'clock ou the evening of departure, and tho
Company will not be responsible for any way-freight
after beins landed.
fn SOMETHING NEYV.
-“Just received’au^idtiiiionul sup-
' ply of those fine and w orknmn-
dke BOOTS AND SHOES, per
ships Hartford and Exact, made to represent in char-
actor and durability that of Jenny Lind, w hich I have
no hesitation in presenting them to my customers and the
citizens generally, on the most pleasing terms. Those
that have any doubt as to the goodness and cheapness of
thc*e goods, will pleaao satisfy themselves by favoring
4, *“ subscriber with a call, at the old stand No. IOC
FRANCIS KOPMAN.
Bryuu-st.
AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER,
I would say to those that are not fully supplied w ith
Boots and Shoes, that now is the tinie to do so, for
wishing to dispose of the remaining portion of inv fail
stock, to ninke room for another supply that arc long
ing to take a peep at the sunny South.
a variety of H.ita, Caps, und Trunks, ju3t re-
«v» r ga j 0 Q8 a i, ove>
2w
SPLENDID 1IA1S.—A hijiiTi a-soit-
tnnnt ot the latest stylo, end ot very
superior manufacture’, jue! opened.—
Goiitleineti are luvited to call uud ox
auiino them, at
PIER SOW Si HEIDT’S
jnn 17 ( lotlifui# Htore.
A. STODDARD St CO., AND J. B. DUNHAM’S”"
PI ANNO FORTES.
THE Uuderrignod, agents for tho u
l^feffigy^TfjBIhove celebrated Instruments, are hap)
[Jj ||| H to aunounce that they urn now enabled
** W . W, ° offer a fill! assortment, consisting of
ovrry variety of style and compass. These instruments
can lie recommended and gtiarunti o 1 to ho ut least equal
in every respect to any other manufacturer's. Second
bund Piatios taken in exchange, repaired or tuned,
feb 1 F. ZOGBAUM& CO.
H U H STA BJI.fi-;.
It 12 I) H V t: II I* IIICK H.
The Subscriber* will hereafter keep on
hand a ferae stock nfFINF- CARRIAGES
nnd HORSES, to hire at the foliowiri;
low prices.
Cum ing** and Horses (with Driver) to t un in the
city during the day
AT ONE DOLLAR PER HOUR.
Carriaee and Horses out ol the city, to Bonaren-
ture or Thunderbolt, or any place withiu five miles
of the city,
FOUR DOLLARS
Oho Carriage will In* k*-pt in front of the Pulaski
House, to run in the city during the day, nt
ONE DOLLAR PER HOUR ;
uml or the control of a careful Driver, who wil
make engagement* and rec* iv« pay lor all lie does.
KINK NKYV BUGGIES AND UORtsES always
on hand to hire at the utu.il rates.
—A T SO
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’S SADDLE HOUSES.
In a few days they will enlarge their hilck Stable*
so as to enable them to accommodate twenty Horse#
more than at present. Apply at their Brick Siuhles.
corner Broughton and Baruard-streel*, which will
hereafter lm uuder tho direction ol Mr. YY'illiam
11. Holmes. WARNER Jt HOOKER.
P 3 —YV a ii ted to hire lour good carriage drivers.
jan 16 lino.
|hT(IIM5 A MM ELL Alt TU RENT, iu
j u central part of the City. For particulars, up-
L plv at (life office. if fell 6
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
BERNARD F. MnrKKNNA
(FOK.MK.11LV OF FHE FIBM OK CONWAY k M'KENKA.)
Has just opened nn entire New Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY'
DRY GOODS,
Fresh from the best EUROPEAN Hnd AMERICAN
MANUFACTORIES, and will be offered at prices
which cannot tail to ricsur.n a spkkdv sale.
The attoutioi) of tho public is reapectChlly solicited.
No deviation from first price*.
111 Cong ess-st. Momsment square.
NKW ft+OKI!.
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES.
HATS,
I'MBKELUS A TRUNKS,
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL:
187 CongmsH-idreel, (above the Market.)
WALiinrao'* new buili ino.
Fit HE Suhaoriliers wouhl respect fully Inform their
J. friends and the puolic that they are This Morn
ing ow ning a well •elected assortment of NEYV
GOODS, coupfefing of the above article*, ns we!ln«
many others, which ibev will take pleasure in *how-
liift. aa well as selling, to those who may favor them
with a call, at prices that will compete with any es
tablishment in this city,
nov if STALEY A HENDRY
S CALES.—The undersigned being agent for the
Now-Y rk Journeyman Scale Maker's Company,
i- prepared to furnish Rail Road. Warehouse. Hay,
Flour und Portable Platform.Gold and Counter Scales.
Patent Bala* cos. Stc.. of the lx*iit quulity, and on the
movt reasonable terms
dec 7 flmn YV p. ROWLAND. Ag’t.
A LE. ALE ALE!—JIU barrel.* Cream A to. brew
r»d expressly for mf. Ixdng • superior article to
any other in this market, fending from steamer Flor
ida, ship Marrion and brigs American and Wilson
PuBer. For sale by
jan 3 YV. M. DAVIDSON.
N O. MOLA88EJ*—Landing per Lucerne—50
• bbls very auperior; for sale by
jan 6 WOOD, CLAGBOKN Si, CO-
H AY! nAY !!—Johnson’s celebrated
Hay, fending and in store, (or sain hy
fen JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange wharL
P OTATOES—L&ndfac, 5^)bbls, and for safe by ~
jan 29 WOOD, Ot,AGEOILV & <
SHIP LINES.
aw. I
... H. MAIL, im
FOB HAVANA, N. ...
- — Tho iplondld inm
, D-D. Ponor, V. W
willlocothlf port (
.... « haviap,
. ; , j - COHENS & F
unIteo states maIl STEAM "]
CHARLESTON ANTI HAVANA,
VIA SAVANNAH AND KET WEST.
To Soil Saturday, February 13.
Ji-dR. Tho iploudid hi SuoumM, ISA.
epIj&W&L BKI -> °f ,lm to*" bunhoo.
dud by William ftollln,,
Cbtrlrnon ou the lit un_ _
Havana, via Savannah and Key Wnt, and i
Havana i'or Charloatou via Key West ft«d r
on the 8th and 22d of each month. For Frol,
•a*®, apply to M. C. MORDECAI, Chulom
DRAKE. BROTHERS * CO., Havana.
A. F. TEFT Key, Wait.
COHENS tk HERTZ, |
. Savannah.
F4»M MAYUJK.
Tho A I ehlp OREGON. Capt. Ford, havlts*
— latse portion of her carp, nipaard wtllbav.
quick dr,patch. For Lroivbt of Atio bale. Cot.
ion, or pninigo opply on hoard at tho Lower Tyler
Pro, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
Jnn 14
FOB LIVERPOOL.
The fast A. 1 ship IOWA, 900 ton, rcftftc^wlth
lar?c portion of bar cargo engaged, will have
•patch. For Freight, apply to
*h 5 3 J. P. GRAVES.
t o.v i.i v niiPOuL
Tho Br.Shlp JUNO, Capt. Moron, being port-
ly loaded, w ill meet »Ith dlinatch. For b«l-
Frelght apply to ROOT. A. LEWIS.
„ eoiti.L.lMtoU.
S '!° "bl.KS COTTON wanted to fill up ifa*
?r33fibark A1.GYLE, Capt. Fletcher, fur Ole,gotr
Apply to ANDREW LOW At CO.
Jen 14
ftllt HUSTON.
The Brig CHARLES. Cept Rlchardaor, will
.ME, have di.patch for the above port. For
Fn-fght or Paaeagc. apply to
J"»g7 HOWLAND A WASHBURN.
FOH NRVV * odK-uia Latnhll.hett Line.
The regular packet achr. VIRGINIA. Copt.
—takAt Hobart, a ill have immediate despatch (br tne
ttuuvo port. For ftel<htof200 bales Cotton, an ‘
f"h 7 ROWLAND A WASF“*
Phil NKW VOKK-Oid Letobltabed Line.
c..rj<o enjaged, a UI have quick dispatch. For Freight
or Ponaje, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
foh3 BRIGHAM. KELL^ A CO.
4&2SL.
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Ftut new a Oult~hcw I,mo.
The Schooner PATRICK HENRY, Captain
Ctic-o-r. will have di.patrh for tho ebovg
>r Freight or Pa,aego. apply to
ROWLAND A WA-H3URK.
FOIt BALTTMOHE—NowI.lite.
I'lic Pclro m-r C L BAYLEt*. Cept. Dlrkln.
■.are. •t-®. will beve dl-patch fur the above port,
r.TrFrelght or Paa-ngc. apply to
J»n8? ROWLAND It WASH! CRN.
WIMII.Kh.Al.lt. dc DETAIL,
HAT AM) CAP STOKE.
tpiiE Under,icncd would rcpoctrully Inform the
A citig, ns of Pm vat and Chatham County, nt
wall ne those of the adjacent Counties, llkewiretbl
cltiarns ,,f South Caruliua. wht.vl.it our city whh ■
view to the purchase of HATS AND CAPS, that hr
I, now opening, on Broughtoo-rtre, t. two door, Eaal
"!• f.’.li. f * "°V- nnd well telrrtcd Steel
of IJATS AlsD CaPS, of various etyl sand qusli<
tie,, which, for neatness and dural,filly, rennet be
surpassed by any ertabllahnient in the city. He re
.pcctlully asks all examination of hi« Btock, end,
rbarcot public patronage.
, C3 r CHy ana Country Dealer, will find it to theli
Interest to call und examine my 8tcck. Order* iron
ibe country executed with dl-patcb and fidelity.
l iF Ne abatement or deviation Iu pricra,
J"" « H. R, BOX.
grNLW tallOK AJNII IlA'i' ta'i 4llt£. _
M 1 1 lm Subscriber he, returned to the /S>a
JK cl| y and la now opening a New Stock
ot GOODS, In thcahove line, at the ***#
Corner of Broughton ami Jefferson-streets,
ond re.ptwttuliy solicits a share, t patronage.
J»» ** WILLIAM HEIDt
1*. PENT, a
CABINET MAKER,
CORN KB MoNTOOMEBr-ST. AND BAY LANK.
Chijo liottiim ChRirs repaired whh neatnes
RUft rilspHtrh. )y fin 22
t!*lOU UL YY AliD—YV ill Ut- patu lor t
Hppn Urn-ion atou I- filing in Jsil). of my m
JANUARY, wlih proof to convict ary whi
, person of harboring Jilm. Up is about five f,
-idles high, thick set—shout 30 ro.nn of at
The reward w/M be psid with tbft proof, se abo
stated, os* $25 for his lodgment in tne Jnll of this cou
a GEO. S. GBAY.
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„.n^ , ; U ' li ' ,,,JIU SALOlift.
THIB UnTAIII.lHH.YIK.NT 1, now In cot
", 1"' L <" Order—atiordlug aa great an attraction
(he Invalid and others, 1rr«wrcb of healthful exi
else and innocent amusement, as any •Itniler pi*
tn the city. r
Connected with tbpcrnrprn, therebst throo
iVila TABLES, and five good
l’IN ALLEY.S. 75 Iwth nrf. *
Gwi^etwn will find every Luxury of t
HAMuJre ' h , e “KSTAURANT, adjoining the A
I1A5IHHA. at nr,derate prices, nnd the BAR 1* n
pded w ith n'lthc "fixing,” to mutch.
ll, ' r B dm OKU. B. WELSH, F»oprletnr
iH'ereetlojj Aniiiseinenr,
flVIIRKE IlHHUiituI Prizes, ci.n.intlug of tb
A linmi.omc nmasive Rllver Cuua, will be awt
ed to the three hlabcst Rollers, in a serin*- ot tht
bulla at tbo Alhambra Rowllo* Saloon, on the ffi
February next.
Rolling In commence from this day. No cha
u-r entrance.
A correct register will be kept of the rolling am
the competitors.
N II. Anew set nf balls Just received.
All gentlemen wirhing to com|),-lc lor -be air
prtzea, must ir.ake application to the proprietor
peraon: and it being tint intention that it .nail bo
Hie lienent nt the patrons of theesIahlishmcDt
remains at hie diacrutioti whotbor aunllcuut. al
enter or not.
J 1 * 11 g8 GEORO-E R WKLPII
M USTARD—SUU liistiuptfiinr Atcoucau Musti
jan received, aud I or sale I*t
G. R. HEN'DBlCKfON tt C
I / -"IT'y «> itaaway'. Ret
Ha Relief; Circassian Raliu, ami Medicated Sc
Ju-t lecelved ana far -ate Itv
J" n 27 (i. It. liENDRlCKFON * CC
P URE I.E'I HKON — ICO lb.. Puro TJtbconr
receivid aud tor .ale by
JjjuSIT J. M. TURNER.
Monuuu ut rt.ti.ut
S UPERIOR CASTOR Oil..—An ankle suitable ii
infant, and persons of drliratr habit; It tape
toctly clear am) tasicluss. For safe by
J'"> 97 j. M. TURNER,
Mowunxpt Square,
G4IODS.—J'aftU* Linma. clururiw, nr
I sr, -a s ....UT as using. rililllllH,
J-i 1 illow-casc Linens ; Diaper, ic. for »i»lc k»w I
B. F. NcKF.NNA,
nov HI Cotigressest, Momiuu-nt sq.
IHI.aIiELPHIA ALk.—20 bbfe'pitiladelphlaA
landiug ami lor sale by
J“ n 15 Wi M. DAVIDSON,
i ^KEeli GARDEN BEED—Warranted Crop
. ldM), ju.t received, an-l t.-.r.nle by
Jnu 10 O. R. HENDRICKSON * CC
B Ul 'mi AND L'ilEEtffl —30.Jn*gii. Sfli'Cb'd
•*h#»n Pii'fi'r, 75 boxes Kpg.feh Dairy Cbnest*,
do YV Ij j to C'heoso. I nodlfi^ and f r Mb* bv
feu 17 fc’OiUNTiiJI, JOUNSTOtf St CC
1 AHD. ate.—20 bbls Leaf Lard, 50 kegs do. i
-A bbfe Uownr<l Street Flour. 20 citikt prime Buc
Sides. Landing Nnd for i^Mlohy
jmi 17 adBdV'ms # n
HCRANTON, JOHN STUN dc CO
.it it k BULB Pianting Pot, toe, for,al* to arrive,
-IUO J„ n 15 iw SMITtl dc HUMPHREY*.
M P.hs AM, PULtlk PORK—Lanoing per
Marion—SOboiscicy Mesa Pork. 70 do do prime
do for sale by
Jan« WOOD. CLAGHORN dc CO.
P lII/*f!BI,f IIIA A1.E.-IS barrel, Phili
defplib. Ale, a very aup,-rior atticle. landing and
lor salr by
Jq» u W. M DAVIDSON,
B altimore flour—urn bid, Howard.street
Flour, 1-ndinv ftorn sohr Hi tw-, nod for sale hv
Jangl SCRANTON. ..onNflTHN A CO.
XI.Kts AMI HjlMi.1 .\lib.—luy. .mi,, receives
andforsuleby
d-ct23 McCLESKEY & NORTON.
N O. BUQAR—.T.anding ta-r Joarpbut-eSOhhda
• ebolce, prime and fair for sale In
Jail 13 WOOD. CLAGHORN ft CO.
pUUHlIP D HLHAIi—50 Barrel, CrorberfTJli.
gar. landing from Brig Amrriean, and for rale t,y
h*n:i COHXRe * HERTZ-
Eh NY LIND S CUAJtlPAGht.-iKl Leak, ta le
L od-a Champagne, lauding and for ante by
Jnn 13 W M.DAVIDSJjI