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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1853)
STEAMSHIP LIMES. STEAMSHIP ISAIUtf., FOR HAVANA, VIA KEY WEST. To Sail oh Saturday, 151* January. Tb« United States Mall Lino botween Savannah, Key \V»it, »n.l 11 ik v :i ns. Passengers bu the Isabel mil conned this trip at Um ana iiith the U. &. Mail Steamship El Donuto, for San Francisco, *»u. A spin wall and Navy Bay. The splendid aen steamship ISA- supplied with new boilers, and tho* s port for Havana as abovo. ' For freight or passage, apply to COUKNSA jan II HKRT2, Agents. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid side-whoel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of , L9UM tons register, Copt. John K.Wal- , ton,has commenced her regular trips, and will loavo Savannah on Wednes day, the 8tl» Sopt., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter 5 say ou the 22d Hcpt., and «th aud 20th Oct., and 3d and 17tli Nov., and so ou. This ship has been built with entire regard to safety, comfort and dispatch, and offers now and admirable fa cilities to busluoss and travel. For freight or passage, apply to PADELFORD, FAY A CO, Agents in Havaunab. UEHON A MARTIN, sep 4 Agents in Philadelphia. STEAMBOAT LINES, Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, The Union Steamboat Company O«urgia and Sooth Carolina havingtlu,- M^MMHMaroughly overhauled and refitted the su perior stenro-paokete H.L. COOK aud ORKOON. with lighters, are now ready to tratmmrt ir .11 SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1853. Dry Goods, Clothing, ko. A- T. —j now to trauiport freight of all description between bavanuah. AugusU and Hamburg, with as much If not mors, dispatch than any other boats on the river. The steamers are comtuaudod by experienced and accommodating captains, and an Iri'ii'ht i onsiimud to Lhair ...ill r. ' _ > ■ . freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations for passenge M“' 11 «w b,,.„ th . rll.rff “^flY llARrEIL Pr., HM.uuah, E. F. KINCUI.KY 1 CO., •• ’ l kil 8 !.tt ABPKR 4 00 ' A'rjJfJj Savannah, 21st Sept., 1852. aep 2 NEW YORK Si SAVANNAH 6 IMMioif LINt Weekly. The now and splendid steamships FI.ORIl)A,Cupt. Wood hull, aud ALA* 1 HAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and Now York every Saturday. These ships are of 1.300 tous rogiator, and unsurpass- .. i safety,' speed ami comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that tho_ Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar- jyl4 104 Front-street. Now York. U. tt. MAIL. 1.1 ft It. New-York k Charleston Stcum-l’uchets SEMI-WEEKLY. i Loavo Adgor's wharves ererySaturday UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. rORPALATKA,EAST FLORIDA, . AND pioolata. 7 Leaves etery Tuesday, at 10 o’clock, A. M. _ .rr— ..I!"’" u P' rl,,r •t.»m-p.uk.t wm. oas- 1 UN, fili.w, will lev. Ttitwl.y *■Monilo,, at 10 o'clock, .nil will tiuuo to leave every Tuesday. The rato. of pnun,, by tbi. boat >r. u follow.! : T “ “»■*«»•••,• ml Jacksonville g jjq Blank Creek, Pioolata and Palatka 8 00 rrai « ht « r apply on board, »t Cb.rleitoa steam-packet wharf, or to CLAU11QKN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’te. TO TEAVELLEKS GOINU NORTH, HIE SAVANNAH AND UUABKE8TON STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’oloek A. M., of the uiqlit train of the Central Rail- ^ — . 0 same day, road, and arrive at Chari. jouncotiug at Charleston with tho Wilmiiif'ioM SttMiiu-ParkctH .<i/nf Wednesday. The new and spleu- MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tous. The Steamship Jauks Auukk, now finishing, will be placed on tho liuo onrly in May. VUg* For Freight or Passage apply at tho office of th« 11ENRY M1SHROON, Cornor East Bay and Adgor's Wharves, Charleston, April 10. 1852, SHIP LINES. FOR NEW YORK. - Tho brig ALCENUS,Capt. Shaw, will havedis- ^wwMPateli for tho above port. For freight or passago Xmlwipplyto [janll] ROWLANDS. CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. *Flio suhr. VICTORY, Capt. Raker, is rsady to l/A roeeivo freight. Cargo for a No'tliern portpru- . riT»r 1 Apply to [jUJ ROWLAND A CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHAltTER. The fast sailing schoonor OP1IER, Capt.Bakor, 14(1 tousburthcu, will rucuivo a freight if otfer- ■fFTKed, of grain or luinbor, for any Northern port. Apply to Captain on board or to jan ll H. K. WASHBURN. Arent. FOR DOBTON. - The bark CHARLES WILLIAM, W. Blasland (V^Qinaatcr, will meet’witli dispatch as abovo. For «t*3«&froight or passage apply ou board at Telfair's j.n it BRIGIUM, KELLY * CO. Vessel Wuutud lot* Nuvr llediuru. A vessel of 160 to 2U0 tous burthun, is wanted to wjTiQ load with sawed lumbur at Doboy Islund, for SSELSw Bedford. Apply to jan 10 ROWLAND A CO. VESBELiH WANTED. a , Freight of lumber and timber for Boston or New eiVrtk York can be had un application to S jan 10 ROWLAND k TO. FOR FREIGHT OR UllAKThit. -- The lohr. II. 11. BARLING, Wainwright rffT'/A master, For terms, apply to jan8 BUNKER A OGDEN. FOR NEW ORLEANS. -j., Tho fluo fast sailing brig J. A. TAYLOR, Sleeper master, having part of hor cargo uugug- •iilMEijd, will meet with diBpatuh for balauue of freight or passage, having fino acc^mmodatious. Apply to jau 8 COHENS A 11ERTZ. FOR NEW-Y4IKK—New Glue. a. Tho regular packet bark RHODES, Capt. Roas, will moot with quick dispatch for the abovo port. iMattFor freight or passage apply ou board, to the captaiu, or to [ja7] 1IENRY K. WASHBURN. A«rt. •jrj, WANTED—Deck Loud to complete cargo s^llTA of brig Alfred Exall, for New-York. Apply to jan ft WILLIS A BRIJNDAGF. For Freight or t'liurier. er-L Tho now scliooner.TRADER, Trader master, of oapaolty for 10,000 bushels Gran. Apply to jan 5 WILLIS A UKUNDAGK. FOR NEW YORK. *it, Tho schooner ECLIPSE, Capt. Goalee, will szJlfx have immediate dispatch tor tho abovo port.— ■WMfcFor freight of 60 bales Cotton on dock to com pete cargo, appte to [jan 4] ROWLAND A CO. FOR NEW YORK. 3-3. Tho aohoouar LUCRETIA, Capt. &leads, will eitllX have dispatch for tho above port. For froight ■M'lr passago apply to [j 4] ROWLAND k CO. FOR II08TON. . Tho brig ACORN, II. C. Coombs master, will ahVgjmeot with dispatch os abovo. For froight or «fifll®padsago apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to ian 1 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. FOU UOaJTON—Deck Loud. ••-a, Tho schooner LAMARTINE, Thorndike mas 4«LLnl tor * Vfldl meet with dispatch as abovo. For dec! •efiBLload apply ou board at Johnson’s wharf or to jau 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOU NEW YORK. -r-T, Tho schooner FLANDOME, Capt. Brown, will have dispatch for tho above port. For freight alitor passago apply to ROWLAND k CO. FOR NUW YORK.—Union Lino. . Tho regular paoketbrig ALFRED EXALL, Colder master, will lmva dispatch for tho ubovo JsaBRport. For freight or passago apply to . ^ WILLIS k BltUNDAGE. FOR PHILADELPHIA— Ileron’» Line -- ^ Tltn v.ktr.liar niUlll.ll. uihr. H. N. SMITH Tho regular packet schr. 8. N. SMITH, ... ... - r ** *^ avo jiapatch f" “j passago appb WILLIS A HlfUNDAGE. FOR NliW YORK—Now Lino. Tho regular packet sohoonor VIRGINIA, t\ Captaiu Axworthy, will meet with quick dis- ■eSflLpau-h lor tho abovo port. For froight or pifii- fagu apply to tho captain on board or to dec ft) HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent. FOR NUW YORK—OU UMtubllHlied Line. - . The packot ship HARTFORD, G. Burke mAs- c&V&tvr. will meet with dispatch as abovo. For ■MEMbfroight or passage apply ou board at Tolfal-'s Vharf, or to (doo 28) BRIGIIAM, KELLY A CO- FOR NEW YORK—New Line. j-t. The regular paoket brig EXCEL, F. Tallm&n *?£n ,nufltor > will have immediate dispatch. For ■*®Mfcfreight or passage apply deo 28 WA! VA8UBURN, WILDER A CO. day afternoon. Fasscngers leaving Macoi jyenings, will arrive in time to eouneet with ihe spleu- lid now steamship Janus Adyer ono week, and th * to am s b i n Southern *r tbe next. Faro from Charlesto- to New-York by land rout« i $24-tliue 62 hou*-s; by . — . —nine uou's; i> steamships, $26. |myl6] S. M.LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPFONITION LINE TO FLORIDA. BATE OF PASSAGE RED VC ED. The superior new itoampackot WE- LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every Saturday at 10 o'clook A. M. JRato of passage in largo airy state rooms, os follows To Darien $3 00 St- Mary's 4 m Jacksonville c 00 Pioolata 8 00 Palatka 00 Black Crock N. B.—Freight eonsigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be shipped free of all charges at Falntkn. * •" — board, at tke Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. Marshall House Omuibns Line. SEW ABRANOEIUENTS. 8. A. HOOKER having bocomo interested with the Proprietor of the Marshall House iu tiie Marshall ■ House Omnibus, will leommodatlou of passengers for the Marshall House ’id all parte of the city. The Oinnibus und liook will be in attendance upon s and steamboats, with first r the arrival of the toauiH and caroful drivers, aud tho subscribers will bo responsible for all baggage or chocks for Baggago doliv- ored to the conductors. A Call Book will be kept at tho Office of the Mar shall House, aad all calls deo 28 lm registered will bo punctually WM. JOHNSON, Proprietor Marshall House. S. A. HOOKER. W. V. PRENTICE’S DAGVEKREAN GALLERY, 8T. JULIAN STREET, Over Zotfbaiim’s Munic Store. SAVANNAH. flMIE SUBSCRIBER, would cull attention to his JL new and improved style of Colored Daguerreotypes, tie warrants to give satisfaction to all vho desire to nave their likonussos taken in a superior style. Call and examine specimens of my work over the Musio Storo, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE. P. 8.—Instructions in the art, aud all kinds of stock constantly for sale. is fob 4 Martin Grotlier H AVING been burnt out by tho Into flro on the corner Montgomery aud South Broad streets, has taken tho store lately cocupiod by WM. BEEN- KEN, cornor Whitaker street aud Tayior street lone- Schrotf's now buildings—where ho will always keep c hand a largo stock of Family Groceries. TO RENT—Tho upper portion of the Uouso, com prising five commodious rooms, of which possession will be given on tho 1st of January. Apply ut the ALE ! ALE ! ALE ! M essrs, quantock, Roberts a co.— Gents—You are heroby uppoiuted our “Sole Agents" for the sale of our brands of “ Alb.iuy Imperi al Ale," iu the city of Savannah, State of Georgia, jJh5°tayloh * sons. Having received the Agency of the above well kuown suporior Ale, a constant and ample supply will bo always kept by us iu store at " Williuk's Wharf." I'crsoiiH desiring the article will bo promptly supplied by giving notice at our Office, on tbe Wharf, or through the Post Offico. QUANTOCK, ROBERTSk CO., deoil Willink’s Wharf. Families supplied with half barrels of C'rcum Ale. Board i»R. f |l WO OR THREE single Gentlemen can >»o ac- X coiniuoilatod with pleasant board at the cornor of Jones and Aberoorn streets. B" Brotti HOARDING. V ERY desirable Rooms, with Board, n ble rates. Apply at this Office. tf lairge and Importune Rale BT-PltV OODBH AT COST. .AT SAVANNAH CHEAP DRV ROODS STORE 1 rs 1 * Sign of ihe Km Finn. _J*=3 USHSi S b 0UTH , 0|; THfc K MAKKET. fLZatZZ’kT ‘ h ’ *-> Foreign and Domestic Dry Woods, - at kihst cost run canii, i’ositivli.y- Consisting in part or Bleaebtd and Brown Shirtings of i Ucdtlrk.,U.UtlU!K * >r * 1 |J[ l * , t Whitt, brown, >na col„rcJ m! 1 .™!.* ?. n“ ’ 2“ * collMlIon of colored .ud Mourning Calieos, Mourning and oolored Ginvhams. Bress Goods. Bl»ok Lu.tr. ud Silk Warn Alp.ce. ud llrocd.1, f.uo, aoltired Orleans aud Alpacltiu In groat variety ol itvle. aud .hade., Coburg., Nitk l'o|illul, Lv Cloths, and Thibet Cashmeres, an oxtonsivc n««.iri of Mous do Lanes, quite new designs, froi oxtonsivc assurtmont 01 AVOUS uo i.anes, quite now designs, from I2Q up- Edmonds, of Now York. 2t r ri 8, « to wl,,ch 1,18 nttoution of families is requested. White Canton Crape Shawls PLAIN AND KMUIIOIDKKLD, A boautlful oolleetlon at unu.ually Low Trire., Ter- kclra and Cashuiere lemg aud square Wool Shawl., blaok aud colored, of superb designs. Blankets and Flannels. A largo lot of low priced and medium Blankets for ser- vauts.with • full supply of Dutfal, Mackinaw and Wliit- for 1 , **i*y use. Super 3-4 aud 4-4 Sails White Flaunelj, Weloh Gauio do., low priced aud Super 3-4 aud 4-4 Salisbury ,, .. use do., lc *“• —- dlum white, red, yellow and Iduu do. Hollis and fuss!meres. Superfine French black Cloth, for gontlemon’s wear will bo . v « r y low. Black and fancy Cassimcres, low priced batiucts for servants, and super do., Tweed Caa- imorcs for boys’ woar, blaok Satin aud fnn< y Vestings. Hosier)' and Oloven. Ladies’ black English Hobo, Ladies’ and Misses’ white, slate and mixed do., Gent’s and Boys’ white, brown and ton Undor-Vestsand Drawers. Ladies’block, white aud oulored Kid Gloves, Sewing Silk do. and Mitts, Merino, Lisle, Silk, and Cotton. Gents’ black Kid, Lined Berlin, Cloth, Mcriuo, Lisle. Cotton and Silk Uloves, a full assortment^ Ladies’ Misses’ Boys’ and Children’s lloods, Coatees, Zonhyr Sacks, Polka Coats, Allioui Hate, Rob Roy Hose and Infants’wool Boots, Ao„ ffe. Irish Lineiift. Anoth.r cuo of tho.. hs.yy, (lng.r-.,iuu, ud ur.dr.u- ed Family Linens, whlohliave given sueli entire satis faction, t INK DO.,a fall assortment from 26eta. upwards, warranted all Pure Linen Yarn an l Sound Bleach." l)o> leys, Damask Napklus.Tablo Linen Damasks,from 60 cents unwarks, 8-8 and 8-10 Damask Table Cloths. Huckaback and Diaper Towels aud Toweling, Long Lawns, Birds-Lye, Scotch, and Russia Diapers, Dowlas, Crash, aud Os naburgs. Black Italiau Silk. For Ladies’ Dresses. Mantillas, Ao., with blaok 811k lull. EMBROIDERED ROUES, Chorni- sotts, Capes, Collars, Laces, Liuon, Thread and Lisle Edgings, Muslin Trimming, black and colored Crapes, green and bluo Uaiege, Tuck and Dross Combs, Cutlery, Pocket Udkfs, Hood do., in great variety, with a collec tion of Ladies’ Plain Revere and Embroidered Linon Cambric k Udkfs, well worthythe attention of familios. T. DIcKcnoa. .t l, *.. 8, 7■ , ^ ,l t2? to^o * lenowowu P io ■ t0 bu rented from the first of February next. deo 13 NEW FALL AO WINTER UUUHSf J. 11. ac m. SHF AH AIV, Corner of Broimbtou and Wbiutker-sta.. SAVANNAH, I NVITE attention to their tiew slock of Full and Wiutcr goods, comprising: DRESS GOODS. EMBROIDERIES. Linen Cambric, Cambric llankorchiefs. Plain and Embroidered do, Bobiuot Laces, ColUr, ud^Culh, Habits and Undor-SIoeves, Blaok Lace Veils, “ Crape, French Cashmeres, “ Do Laincs, English Black Silk. Cold “ Black Alpaccas, Hosiery mid I.im-us. A largo and well selected stock of Uloves, Irish Lin ts, Linen Diapers mul Damasks. Woollens. Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Linseys,Cloths, Casslmores ■ad Vestings, Batinots. Tweodo and Kentucky Joans; Red, White, Bluo and Yellow Flannels, 10-4 and 11-4 Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Pillowcaso Linens and Quilts. Country mcrchauts, planters nnd othora, will consult their interests by examining our stock before purchas- All wo ask is a visit from those dosiring to purch&so. We feel contldeut that the quality and prices of our gouds will command sales upon our terms. oct 14 CiihIi, nml no Second Price. PHILIP KLAA, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 98 Urymt-st*, Snvanimli, Ua. G RATEFUL to my friends uud the public in general fer their liberal p&trousge heretofore ex tended to me, I now offer thomagreator inducement than over, as I have just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Enylieh, French and German Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Docskiu and Cassimore, Black and Faucy Silk and Satin and Eml midered Vest ings ; also a very rich artiole of Evening Vesting,which I am prepared to make to order, in tho most fashionable stylo. Also a large and well seleoted stock of dleii’H uud lloyis’ Keady-Mude Clothing, together witli a large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend ers, Gloves, Collars, Moriao and Silk Uudorshlrts and Drawers, llats, Caps, Trunks, Valicos, Ac., all of which will be sold at prioos to glvo general satisfaction, oct 13 EXTRA SUPERFINE CANAL FLOUR, 28 LBS. FOU $1 OO. SUPERFINE CANAL FLOUR, 32 Ibi. for $1 0U. 7/S w f O Fit 100 llngH New Hulled Ruck wheat, 25 lbs. each, at 75 cents. WHOLE AND HALF BARRELS CANAL lour, for salo low by tho barrel by i 24 WM. O. DICKSON, Whitaker-st., corner Broughton Lane. Six Weeks Seed Potatoes, JUST RECEIVED. KA BUSHELS of those celebrated Potutoes, for cHJ oarly planting—they inaturo two to four weoks earlier than auy other, and aro calculated for oarly market, for sale by WM. G. DICKSON, doo 24 Whitaker-st., corner Broughton Lane. LAN ~~ ~ C Y, FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. , The now aud first class bark M. A. WHITE, Lewis master, is now discharging ut Moore’s .vSiftwLsrf. Apply t doo 23 NA VASUUURN, WILDER A CO. For Freight, Cuurter or The brig CHAMPION, Davis master. For pnr- i tloulars, apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR GLASGOW. . 300 bales Cotton aro wanted to oompleto cargo of t ship CORDELIA. For freight sight apply \.M. KELL FOR LIVERPOOL. Tho Ship CHAOS, J. L. Duntou master, wants 200 bales to oompleto her cargo, and will have liiumcdiute dispatch. For freight apply to *‘ ? 'LDER A CO. WASHBURN, WIL1 VK88EL8 WANTED ON FREIGHT OR CHARTER. - Freights for Northern, Eastern and D A Q E N ltlillerigcville, Ga. I 1 HE subscrilier will purchase or soil on commis sion LANDS of the several Land lotteries of this Rato.[deo 2-2m]JAMES R. BUTTS. $10 Rcwnixl. R UNAWAY from the Subscriber on the 28th ult. his Negro Man Ben Price. The above WOOD! WOOD! 'J 1 HE Subscriber will keep constHinly t his WOODYARD, at tho Caual llrid. ■iq, Y W< WANTED TO CHARTER. Two or tlireo Vessels suitable for Grain, to go Ito North Carolina, drawing 7>k to 8 loct water. fcAppiy to (nov 4) A. C. TOMS, Ray- VESSELS WANTED lor Northern ^Wwand Eastern ports. Apply to t 3H«lo<rt7— ly] WILLIS A RRUNDAQE.. 1 Competition is tho Life of Trade.” “TIMES ’AINT NOW AS THEY U8ETO WAS.” ‘ TIMES ’AINT NOW AS TH >The attention of thopub- “ llo is called to the largo and ,__k of all kiuds of C1RBIAGES, constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber. Persons trading to Savannah will please to bear in Bind that thuy are indebted to the undersigned for 1 " riny the prices qf Carriages in this market from 16 I tako ploasure in stating that my Manufacturing trrangoniouts aro now ooinplote in Savannah, and^U : * 1 to form a connexion with 0 manufacturing establishments in the North to make Carriages expressly for this market; so my pat- r »us will perceive that it is my determination to givo most ontiio saUsl'actioa to all who may be pleased to ■•■ed in their respective neighborhoods is from my ostab- luliment. fJaaH-fli David Morris, ConNKH op Bryan and Jrppjcuson-Stbbkts, NAVANNAU, Manufacturer of Iron Doors, Shutters, Locks, all kinds Railings, Grates. A*<r. WROUGHT IRON SAFES, with nnpiok- able Locks, madc 10 ORDER, persons wish ing to ascertain tho qualities of the Safes mode by 1110 in this oity, aro roapoctfiilly — 1 1 1, referred to tho Bank of Bavanuah, the 1'iauters* Bank, and the following wer- cbauti, whom I have supplied: A. A. Solomons A Co.. Einstein A Eekmau, J. L. Cope, and D. B. Nichols. All ^ders punctually attended to. ly aug 24 NEW UOOKs. Received byjohn m.cooper & co. ^ Wednesday, January 5tm. VfKMOIRS, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore: odRtd by the Right Honorable John RusselL M. P. _ _ ► ftktlsut Waiting No Loss; or, The Two Christmas by Alioe B. Noal. 1 bo Gipsey: by G. P. R. James. The Loudon Art Journal for Deoember. Jbwttutlnn House Cnlcudons for 1H53. (IIOARH, V brands, fb 75,000 imported Cigars, various brands, for sale by [dec 24] A. BONAUD. r |'EA TII4Y8.—A large und rlegaut A fluiut, comprising some beautiful sets in i; *4»t, comprising some beautiful sets inlkld with W»Ite ftlui * °f ptttterne of ground back English jib m b COLLINS ,Jc J3ULKLEY. L.OSI Of Stolen. A T the lauding of puascugnm from stqumsliip FI Omnibus that runs to tho Pulaski House, a largo bluck VALISE uud small CARPET BAG, not marked. Th tinder will bo liberally rewarded by leaving them : Rc-EdtabliMlieil In 1850. HOUSTON Oc GltOIJNDESON, (Formerly of Hamilton (f Houston.) WtiolcMato nml Retail CLOTHING M EltC HA NTS, No. 96 liryan-st., Savannah, Ga., W OULD < respectfully inform their old custom ers. friends, and tho public generally, that they nave now m store a very largo ana choioo assortment all qualities and styles, fashionably out and well made, Fall und winter Clothing, direot from their own manufactory. Also, a largo aud well sclectod stock of Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, and Furnishing Goods in general, to which they invite the attention of all those wishing supplies for the coming soason. They have al so on hand a good supply of Clothing suitable for Ser vants uud Plantation wear. Terms—cheap for cash. A few doors west of the Pulaski House, one door from Whitakor-strcct, on Bryan. nov 6 DIRECT IMPORTATION OF OTARD, IIIIPIIV A- ItllAMIV. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, ho. COUF.OUTS INSTITUTE . mgr FOR YOUNG LADIES. -6* IHISS HATHAWAY, Principal. S CHOOL ROOM—in the Basement of tbe FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. TEEMS AMO COURSE Or STUDY. Reading, Spelling and Mental Arithmetic 0 00 Tha above, with the rudiments of Osogrsrhy, History, Written Arithmetic aud Writing... 8 Oh Usogrnr.hy, History, KnglishGr&tninarandCoin- I*o«flion 10 00 Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Phllos- phy, ChcmUtry-, Physiology, Astronomy and Rhetoric.... 1ft «) Lutlu, [Extra] ft up trench, 11 ft (hi A highly rtccoiiiplished lady, who has tbrmnrly resid ed iu Paris, has been scoured as a teacher ol French.— If suitable teachors can bs obtaincd.it is designed make Drawing und Vocal Music integral psrta of the course of study. The uumher of pupils will b« limited to thirty ; but, You 11 g Radius wishing to join eiihor of the classes, with.ut becoming regularly connected with tho Insti tute, will be received at a specific charge. Miss II. has permission *- **— —- Tustln, lion. R. M. Charlton,and . , to Rst. Mr. Charlton, »ud U. Mailon, Esq.,or Sa- y. W. R. Williams, I). D., nnd J. W. jan 10 MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAINTING In YVuleP Colors, Taiiuiit av !•' MlT.r.l'It 13* Kimitu DANUINO AUADEMVT MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons, that his Academy is open for tho reception of pupils. During the season the following Fancy Danoes will bo introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition :— Toroutella, Rotta, Gavotte, Pas Stirien, Ziugoralla, Sehotisch, Redowa, Masurka,oto. Former pupils are roquestod to comn early If they like to learn Fanoy Dances for his Ball, to bo given in January next. N. U.—Gentlemen’s Class will begin on Tuesday next, tho 16th inet., at 9 P. M. nov 13 Classical and English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Ganton-Street, near thu Park. eep27 dtNl-3aw6m Curpet and Floor Ulotli Wurehouse. Curtains. Curtain Goods, <t, ., dkc.,a;i!. No. 140 Congress and No. hi St. Julicn Sts. f|HIE bluhscnbor, knowing that the citizens of I Savannah havo felt a great interest iu the estab lishing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In this cltv, and being aware that many have boon awaiting tno completion of tho Now Store, so that they could make their solcution of the various articles for furnishing their houses, would ruipoctfully inform tho public, gOL i rally, that ho has opened tho most com plete assortment or all the various stylos of GOODS usually kept in similar estAblishmonts. The Stock of tho different departments will consist, in part, of tho following Goods, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mooet Brussels; ... ---» •% «- Brussels; Velvet; Ta poetry and Brunsols for Stairs; Three Ply, Suporfinc, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Vonetiau for Stairs, Halls, Ao.; Drug gets, 6-4,12-4 aud 16-4 in width, of every variety of pat terns; Iloarlh Rugs; Parlor aud Stoop Mats; Table uni Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linon, Ac. Ac. Oil* CLOTIIH. Of overy width; from ono to eight yards, for Halls, Dluing Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Hoso Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured FuruituroOil Cloths, 4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 wido; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stain. CURTAINS. Silk and Worsted Damask De-Laine; Worsted aud Linen Damask Dei.ains; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White and Buff, for Shades. WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White aud Gold, entirely new stylo; Cord ; Loops; Tas sels; togethor with all tho various Trimming* for Cur tains and Shades. GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loojjs and Pins, of tho greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; ull of which wifi be sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM. II. UUION, Agent, 140 Congress and 67 St. Julian-sts. IIAKNDJUN’S I^XI'ltLSS Fur New-York, Huston, Pliilittlrlnliia, Towns, California, Europe, tfc. Alto, Ma con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Milledge- villc, Ga., and all intermediate placet, A RRANGEMENTS having been made with the New-York aud Savaunali Steamship Company, by h wo are prepared to forward Fackagos, Parcels, Specie, Jewelry and Merchnndiso of every description. This Express has been extended to rnout tho wants of the citiions of Savannah and towns in the interior. All thoso entrusting business to us can roly on having all business matters attendod to promptly and faith fully. J- DeMARTIN, Agont, Offico No. 163 Bay-st.,2 doors East City Hotel, Savannau, Ga. OrriCKS—No.74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Court-street, Boston; No. 43 South Third-street, Philadelphia. AH goods intended for us pk-aso mark caro Ham den’s Express. 6m jy 17 FIHK’H METALLIC U"R1AL CASES. This valuublcurticlcihJUHtrccfilvcd und forsnlo by 1. W. MORRELL *k CO., sopt 3 ly Sole agents in this City for tho Inventor gall who may need his sorvioes, that he^EHa Khaa charge of tho MARINE RAILWAY, iMm ~ aw iu successful operation. Ho is. therefore, u tako up vessels of auy sito usually visiting aud to do the work of repairing, Ao., whioh is prepared our port, aud to do the work of repairing, Ao., on reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated tion, and to carry on the business of Ship-Carpenter* ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in ull its various branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity. 4bi~ A good Sbipsnithis on tho promises. mar 11 II. K. WILLINK. Jr. DUl’UY CO.’S BRANDY. QA HALF ; 15 quarter, aud 10 pipes / Ol/ OTARD, DUPUY k CO.’S BRANDY, iu Customliuuso Store, und for salo by DAVIDSON. iv of the dealers iu Brandy are under tho im pression that tho genuine artiole cuu only bo obtained tholr wishes I mode ar- Dupuy A Brandy ; by direot rangomoutglast fall with tho houso of Otard, ~ “ ~ i, for a regular supply of their ani have just received the second shipment of 30 half, 16 quartor aud lO.eighth pipes, w hich was shippod direct by them, aud through no other houso ut Bordeaux, (as is often douo for particular purposes). By this arrange ment I am ouublcd to sell at Now York prices, adding the difference of oxchaugu aud tho charges. Mcrchauts United States Bonded Wareliouso, when I offer it for salo, subject to debenture. If sustained by tho trade in this euterpriao I will continue to import for them tho artiulo direct. I annex a certificate ol Otunl, Dupuy A Co., which aocomnauiud the kill of la- diugand invoice. W. M. DAVIDSON. W. M. D. 30 > We, tho undorigned, Otard, Dupuy A Co., Merchants ut Cognao, do hereby certify that thirty half, fifteen quarter Uud ton eighth pipes Brandy, mar’- cd and nuiubored os in the in gin, with our fire braud on i head, and initials (O. D.) the bung, have beon prepared by our houso for tho American market, and forwarded to Bor deaux to be shipped on board the Alvorado, Captaiu Sloe; er, forW. M. Davidson, Savanuah. In testimony thereof we have sigued the presont and affixed our seal hereto. Done at Cognac, July 28,1862. OTARD, DUPUY A CO. Dissolution, r ri!E FIRM OF LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. J. tills day dissolved by mutual consout, to tuko effect from tho 1st day of January. The business of the firm will bo settled by laoao D. LaRoche, and Alfred T. Bowno, who are authorised to uso the nnine ot tho firm iu settlement, ISAAC I). Ll ROC I IE, ALFRED T. BOWNE. EDW’D. 8. KEMPTON, Jan’y 8th, 1863. R1CH D 11. MARSHALL. Isaac D. LaRociic, Alfred T. Bow.n For Sale. 4 COIJPLK of god HORSES and WAGGONS — on reasonable terms. Apply at the Pulaski Hanl Room. tf ja 1 pipe Madeira Wine, 16 quarter casks do. 1 pipe very choice old do. 2 quarter casks do. do. Office, 197 Bay street. EPPING A KRKTZ. S HAKER Hill RTS AND DRAWERS.— ROBINSON A CAMP have just received a fresh let of Shaker Under Shirts and Drawors. For sale at Gaudry’s Building. J*p 8 M I Sui ') ILLER’H ALMANAC.—Plainer. gia, with side table, received by JOHN M. COOPER A CO. CITY MARSHAL'S HALE. W ILL hn sold on Saturday next, 15tli ins!., ni 11 o’clock A. M., at the City Pound, the offals of the uity collected by the Scavenger’s carts for the term of one year. Tho sale to take place under tho direction of Street and Laue Committee, jan 11 8 EDW’D M. PRKNDEROA9T, C. M. KNNESSKK CORN—Iu store aud for sale f PEN 1 fcy [janll lwl HARRIS A CO. HARRIS A CO. family use, just received and for sale by HARRIS A CO. A linit iUUALvU. l.yiictiourg iimuuiBCiurc for KKlc br [ j»n 11 lwl UARRIB * CO. MO. I OJIAV IIOH8K FOK BA1.B- ClOl.tNg jnll A LONE STAR IIATS.—Just rec.dvod, a full supply of the late style Ixme Star Hats, for sale at the cheap Hat and Can Storo of dec 4 N. K. BARNUM A CO. BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. CIDER. 1 Q RIiIh. Cider, u superior article, A «w i " *’ I sale by [jan 6] BR10UAM, KELLY A CO. R ICH GLACE HILKH—In Mode, Drab, Green, Rose, Bluo aud^ Salmon Colors^ JOHN DALY, 28 Whiuker street. TIUCKWHEAT, fresh, just received It role, half barrels, and 26 bags, of the best quality, from the 8 * -r- _ —- A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay-st. / 114 V J a lot oi choice Rough A Ready Tobacco and El Ritlo Cigars, by P. JACOBS, Sign of the Indian. r. Mi. **T ll..II. t by ROWLAND A CO. HI iry superior Eastern Huy, by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. ROBERTS A CO., Willink’s Wharf. UGAR and WHISKY.—15 hhd>. Potto j Rico Sugar; 160 bbls. Domestic Whisky, just ro- ilvud and for salo by McMAIION A DOYLE. I >ATE ’De FoIm Grow, TrullluM, Fellfs A Pois, Ao.—just received a lot of now Pate ’De Fois uros, Truttios, Petits Pois, Artichautx, Geles, for sale [deo 30—ti]J. ROUSSEAU. Woman 19 years, aud a Woman 18 years. Apply jan 6 WM. WRIGHT. POIL HALE.—A Woninu :I3 years old with F her Girl child 10 years. Boy child 4 years, and In fant ; a Woman 2i years old with her Boy child 3 years. yZ i jan 6] WM. WRIGlIT. H llICK, Hay, I'otatoeN, Applca dc Cider -cargo of schooner Central America, just received ~ leon landing by WASHBURN, WILDER A C O. A LE.- ceived jtnll McMAIION A DOYLE. Bacon Shoulders, for sale by 11 MeMAIION A DOYLE. OAP AND CANDLES.—50 boxes Colgate’s and Beadel’s Soap and Candles, received and for ftjaan] — | OOA sale by 1 vonuies, reccivoM anu 10 McMAIION A DOYLE. S CCKWIIKAT. — A Cre.l. .rrival of now bailed Buckwheat, in 26 ff> bags, at 87o. each, fox by Us 8J c. 8. SCALLY, St. Aadrcw'i llalh PIANO lOlllliS. W. MORRELL. & CO. Have on hand a splendid assortment , d Piano Fortes, from tho best manu factories in tho country. For ton New-York Advertisements. Jtluish those instruinc cellod. For sale on accommodating , at tho Broughton-str^et Piano and Cabinet Ware- Bancroh tc Itryaii, for tho purnoso of conducting a General Agency and Bonds, Exchange and Ileal Estate. 1.ike wise, for th- transaction of all kinds of Maritime Notorial proceed ings, and adjustment of Alarino Averages, and respect fully solicit the patronage of their friends and tho pub lic. Office No. 117 Bay-street. JOS. BANCROFT, JOS. BRYAN. Cheap Dry Goods. A N assortment of new Dress Goods, consisting oi 1V. SilkB, Do Lainoa, Alpacas, Morena, Ginghams Worked Collars, Underslueves, Chemisettes, L. C Hdkls., Ladies' Kid Gloves, Crape Shawls, aud various other articles, which will be sold extremely low, at No 146 Gibbons's Range, by [oot 5] I. DASHER. 1JECAN NUTS. Al(iliigit Gropes, A c.-5 JL bbls. Pocans, 10 kegs Malaga Grapes, 25 bbls. Ap ples, 50 drums Figa, 100 whole, naif uud quarter boxes Raisins, Prunes, Citron, Currants, and a general as sortment of Fancy Groceries, received by dee 23 M. J. SOLOMONS. / 1UK0K8 ON NEW YORK—for salo by V J nov 2 tf C. A. L. LAMAR. I PLANTING POTATOES.-400 bbls. Nova JL Scotia Potatoes, suitable for planting—said to yield better aud mature much earlier thau othor kinds. For salo by [jau 4J SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. Ilf AKBLEIZED IRON MANTELS.—A IvJ. cheaper, haudsomur and more desirable article than the real marble. A new lot just received by jan 6 MORSE A NICHOLS, 166 Broughton-st. 1 ELLY DRAINERS.—A mm lot just rac’d O by MORSE A NICHOLS, jan 6 165 Broughton street. / 1 RATES.—The largest aud most complete ns- \JT sortment may be found at 165 Broughton stroet. jan 6 MOR8E A NICHOLS. TTAHU DISHES—With Ileuters, u new lot JJL just received by MOB8E A NICHOLS, jan 6 166 Broughton street. / IONHIGNKE wanted loi C. 11. A Co.—« Mill \j Stones lunded from schr. Plandoino from New- York. (jan 6] ROWLAND A CO. IiriNTER WHALE OIL. —1000 gallon.. 1V Bleached Winter Whale Oil, warranted to stand cold weather, just received und for sale at a roduoed price by [jan 6] MOORE A HENDRICKSON. VTEW ORLEANS WHISK Y.—50 bbls. 01 1 V choice quality, landing from brig J. A. Taylor, from New Orleans, and fur sale by jan 8 COHENS A HERTZ. I )Hl.VlE NEW ORLEANS SUGAR.—10 JL hhds. N. O. Sugar of prime quality, landing per brig J. A. Taylor, from New Orleans, for sale by jau 8 COHENS A HERTZ. 1 jM FT Y SUITS ot Sutinet Clothing, suitable 1 for house servants, at four dollars por suit, for sale by [jan 81 nOBlNnON A CAMP. li^OR SALE.—A Mun 2. r >years old, Munfelyis, X 1 Boy 15 ycars,and Boy 13 years old. Apply to jan 6 WM. WRIGHT. / lllKEME.—10 boxes Mild uud f> do. English \j Dairy of a very fine quality and Havor. Those who desiru to oat choice Cheese, cull and try. jan 8 C. B. SCALLY, 8t. Andrew’s Hall. NEW.YORK WIHE HAILING WOltKH r | HI K 8U1MURIRKK manufacture WIRE RAIL* I TNG for public and private grounds. Verandahs, Window Guards and Gratiag; „ WROUGHT and CAST IRON RAIUNO. Iroa Columns, Iron Doors aad Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and IWBIlillttWl ? r .' j .AjEV-V i • WIRE PENCES, for Plaatatioas. Railroads, Ao., mad* entirely on a new plan, with rails nnd Iron posts. Pried* at 9,11 aad 13 ceaU per running foot 4>* feet high. For circulars with design* mhlreM JNO. B. W1CKKRSIIAM, 312 nroadway. Now-York N. B.~The Subscriber would refer to t(io enclosure of Forsytli-place, the railing and gallery work attho Jew ish Synagogue, and anuuibor ordwolllngs in Savannah, the onolimure of the prlvatg oometnry of the Everett family at Fort Valley, ami also to his work at Maoon, Madison, and other plaeos iu Georgia. Agont iu Savannah, O. W. HARDCARTLE, No. 200 Congrose-st. and 96 St. Jullan-st. ly ma ' 3 MO BTATIONEK8 AND lUVOKBKLLF.KB,— L The aubscrlbers would call your attention to their ook of papers which embrace the largest variety before offered in “ * - - * - * *-* ““ * Owen A Hurlhut, Plainer k Smith, Green Mountain Mills, Jessup A Bros., Chamberlin’s this market, touslsting of tho following Oeborn A Gibbs,] Gibbs A Colt, Niifan Mills, Kingslaud A Son, A. L. Dunnell, ltraploy A Brother*, Hubbard’s Who.lor.Bk.lVnlB.We., Doton, Mansfield A Root, Crane A Beach, Crane A Co., R t together with colored, printing, envelope, tissue, tea, Fuller, 1’arkorgA Parsons, wrapping and all kiuds of paper usually kept by a pa per waroTiouse. CARSON A 1IAKD, jy 29 Cm Paper Warehouse,281 Pearl ejreet. VALUABLE HUllOOL IIOOK.H. 7K bog to call tho attention of teachers and r friouds of Eduoatlon to the following Toxt by Henry Kiddle, Priucip’al of Ptiblin School No. 2, of ‘.fie city of New-York; with questions and illustra tions. Price 31 ets. PARLEY’S UNIVERSAL HI8TORY.-A Univers al History, on tho Basis of Geography, iu ono volume, 12tno.f 3.4) pages, illustrated by Maps and Engravings, i-imi,. I'ugen, iiiusiruieu oy maps anu r.ii and designed for tho family olrolc, and for schools, fl. NEWMAN’S SOUTHERN ELECTRIC READERS. In Four Parts. GRAY’S CHEMISTRY: On, tub Elements ov Chemistry—Containing the Principles of the Scienoe, both Experimental aud Thoorotioal, Illustrated with numerous Engravings: by Alonso Gray, A. M., Profes- aor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy in the Brook lyn Fomal* Institute, Andover, Mass. Revised edition. 1 vnl., 12mo., 400 pages. $1. THE ANALYTIC MANUAL; by James N. MoElll- gott, A. M., formerly Classical Principal of the Collegi ate School, New-York city. 6244 ot*. MoELLIGOTT’8 YOUNG ANALYZER-Belng an easy outline of the oonrse of instruction in the English Lungunge, presented in MoE.ligott's Analytio Manual, designed to sorvo the double purpose of Spelling-Hook and Dictionary in the younger olussoa in schools; by J. N.MrElllgott, A.M. 25cts. THOMSON’S SERIES OF ARlTIIMETICS.-lst- Thomson’s Arithmetical Tables, 10eta; Jd—'Thomson’s Mental Aritlimotio, 12>£ ots; 3d—Thomson’s Practical Arithnietio, 37>* ots; 4th—Thomson’s llighor Arithme tic, 76 c U. We have the highest testimonials in favor of these books from every part of the Union, wlWch, together with Lists of our Standunt Trjrt Hooks, may bo had at tho of fice of tho Daily Morning News. Teachors, School Committees, or Trustoes, who wish to examino any of our Sohool or Musio Books, with amount in Post Offioe Stamps niuBt ho sont wiih order to pro-pay tho postage. One-third, or at most, half the prico of the book will usually cover tho expenso of postage. Caroftil directions, stating tl _ . county and State, should accompany tho order. *”EWMAN A IVI80N, Can bo had attho book-storo of 199 Broadway, New-York. J. M. COOPER A CO. CosUir’s Exterminator* OR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF Rats, Alice, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, olos^Beetles, Crickets, Ao. Warranted not injurious F Hob o the human family. Will not dio in their holes. Also Exterminator for tho total annihilation of BED- Principal Depot, 448 Broadway. Rki'Xuknce.s.—Washington and Centro Markets; Mr. Broadway and Anthony streets 16 Washington street; L. Dolnio nieo, 28 Broadway ; E. G. Howard, Editor of the Sun day Times ; Westchester House, Rowery nnd Broome streets ; W. Holberton, 430 Broomo street, and 76 Maiden Lane: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South stroet; George Gay, 67 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 MoDongal street; L. B. Binesso, 43 John ■treat, and MO St. Mark's Plaoo; Thomas Thomas, Jr., Architect,304 Broadway. CKimi’icxTE or 167 deaths. I have given llen/y R. Costar’s Exterminator an ef fectual trial, and having soon the wonderful effects of the same, aud convinacd of tho superior efficacy of his Exterminator ovor any other preparation over offerred to tho public, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of tho Extorminator, 167 RATH wore found duad in tho kitchonaud collars. THOMAS KIRK, Bowery Uotol, 395 Bowery. Now York, December 11th, 1861. For sale by all the wholesale druggists in the city and the principal druggists in tho United States, Canadas, West Indies, Ac. Warranted in all cases. Nonogoutiiue unless sigued by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, Now York. For sale byJ. A. MAYER, 164 Iirougliton-st; ALLCOCK’S PLASIERS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nlneteeuth Century. for salo by (j 6) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. YTKW GOODH.—Rich Needle Work, Pointed, T1 and other styles Collars, Rich Glace Silk, Marco- fiue and Florence Silks, ull colors. Fino 12-4 Bed Blan kets, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Ladies’ Silk, Merino and Cashmere Vests, Linen Table Damask, Napkins, Irish *.inons, Ac., just received by W. C. WADSWORTH, jau 6 Store under Marshall House Cons. Soutag Sleeves, Linen Cambrio Jldkfs., Gents’ i KCK1VKD per schooner i>. I,. Clinch from JOHN D. JESSE. fYALTIM deo**? and f -200 barrels land- MeMAIION A DOYLE celved by [doe 16] __ Ofnesseodo., 26 do. liiram Smith's do., received and for sale by [jan 11) McMAIION A DOYLE. ^ATH AND CORN.—1000 bu.h.l. Corn uml 1 KI.I.Y IIKAINBU8, Cnrd Dminor., SyU- t/ bub Churns, Ico Cream Frceiors and Buckets, at 156 Broughtoa-st. [ jan 11 ] MORSE A NICHOLS. P IG IIAMSr For »U by H ISTORY—The history of thew.0 piasters would occupy more space than can l>e spared in these s. Suffice it to say, that the most eminent chem ists and physicians of the United States aud of Europe were consulted as to their composition. But it was left to Mr. Allcook, whofox soven years had the entire charge of Messrs. Rushton’s An tor House store, to porfeetthem for publia use. They are tnudo porous, so that tho eva poration of the perspiration can goon sufficiently whore tho plaster is applied, without, as with other piasters, bl issary for the euro or alleviation of affections foi which a plaster is usually applied. They are tonic and carminative, which rondors them AffCTIORS, By Ocorge 4Ven4. Tert* I)A vTil'n By l>hllbrlr.k * Bell. Will K* laldVJ 1 fr 1 *^** ,aW ’ * 2, at 11 0‘BloolX. GrocJries t'rLvK??? ,r *’ ,;i * Ul, ' ,al * 3W, rtin«ll» Of r*’ Liquors, Crockery aud Glau- rhHb‘in*■•wwl hfitd Furniture, lira.c«hbSE4Sw!"vS!" ’■ *»• I kriwdeThliSorn" «.M*!!«SIMI4earn*..U 8 mSfrggS tied for before tho n«x* regular ■*(« «hi »,« -nid r/.r «o«M »nd rl.k ot th. form*, pufchV.ef, 4 f amiSalralluclio^^r^^l.kau.lJTn.ricaH Boot., THIS SVRNINO, M7 o'clock. Wo shall sell at our Sales Room the most valuable eol lection of Standard Works ever offerod in this oity — The stock is very extensive and comprise* alt the Ust Booke in overy department of Literature and Science and Art, from the best publishing houses of Europe and America—they »ro all warranted now and puffed, aud will bo sold, w ithout reserve, tethe highest bidder. Lo uies and guutlemon are respectfully invited to oall and examine thorn during the day. Also a complete assort ment vt Stationary. Assignat's Salt. . 0| ! THURSDAY. Jau. 13. at 10 o’olook, .V 11 * l* swid at the premises. Lot No. 8. Yamncraw, all ,. Uu ‘ n K B ou Also ono 6team Engine and Boilefs, complete; one large Machine Lathe, two smi '* Lathes, ono Screw Cutter, onu Bunching Maohlno,. qUautlty of Iron Bolts, one pair of Senles, a lot of Smith longs, Anvils, Bellows, Stocks, Taps and Dies, Key and Tup Wrenches, Set*of Chisels aud licamers, Swage and Sledges, with a groat variety of Blooke. Ilauini Swage ,o ...... n.ini|«i. nmi a grunt vnricty of othor Smith Tools. Also about l.ftUO bushels of Smith Coals. Also the unextdred Lease of tho Lot. Sold as tho asslgued property of W. 11. Garlaud, ly order of tho Aseiguuc, for benefit of creditors, Ao. Terms at salo. Valnubl.- Lamle at Auction. On TUESDAY, Feb. 1, at 11 o'clock, Will bo sold In front of tho Court House, Garden LotNc. 98, situate on thfi liOUisvillo Rood, west of the oity of Savannah, containing by recent survoy, Flvo and a half Acres. Also, Farm Jmt No. 9, Carpenter, Tythlng, Decker Ward, in Chatham County, neur tho Canal, Containing by recent survoy, 83 acres. Sale positive, ° wnFiF Rs ,^ ’ J *“ • 3 ’ at 110 0,wk . Arwrtof store, “* »• •Old the usual variety, consisting of Liquors- Flour. Bacon, Rico, Oil, Rutter, Choass, Aeklcs, Soap, HUrcl 1 , Candy, Tea Knglirh Walnuts, Filberts, Driei Apples. Coffee, Salad OIL Brooms and buckets, 4'roehc- ry and Glassware, 1-icmmd-hund Furulture, Lucifer Matehes.DryGoods. Crockery. Chitlcry. J*w”lry, FaJf u * wrn, * 0I ‘«h before delivery. ■i iVn m co , nd M*“ d k '“« , »‘turo, raney Artioles, No. 1, 2 and A Mackerel, Potatoes, Ao. bbl *' 1,111,11 “'"' 30 •*<>- Applw, 10 tut do. W**taf*S »t .Hollo, nnd ,o. ■««- • At Fricute Sale, ~ '•* , 1’otatoes—130 bbls. fine Eutlngnnd Flautina Potatoa* H^urS'd. 50l!b,, ' terms cash—purchasers paying for titlss. Two 8tores, Nos. 8 aud 12 Johnston's Building, Bay 2000 bushels primo White Con Groceries, Provisions,« PUILBllICK A BELL offer on accommodating terms, 26 bbls. Mouongahela Whisky, 6 pipes **iioTr»ndT"gTiiT o bait pipes Cog nan Brandy, 10 oasks «Small Still’ in W “*■“ 8 eighth casks l’fuct, Castllllou A Co.'aud Uennvssy Brandy, 200 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Fort Wines, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Brau- dy—all private stock. r Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 casks Uiuns, 16 casks amps, Molassos Cans, go. Wines, 15 bbls. CHAOKEH5.—10 whole and 10 hair Uls. Boston. Cioaks.—60.000Common Gorman Cigars, 20,000 Span ish Imported <io. Scales.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a largo assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Bros* Clocks, Fancy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, Ao. Ao. jy 14 Boston A’UMt at Frioatn Csaie. Just rooelved pur sohr. F. T. Satterly, 60 bbls. N. B. Rum. For sale low from the wharf. —‘ * oot 1 Fair bank's patent Platform .Scales. (Improved in quality aud roduoed in price,) adapted to every required operation of weighing—as Railroad Scales lor trains or siugle oars, in uso ou the priuuipa! railroads iu the United States r nil Groat Britain; H’ure- houtt Scales; Heavy Portable Beales, on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ao.; Store Scales, various modifications: Counter Hoalos; Bay and Coal Seales,ko. no *--- been long known aud sovoroly tested. aud tbe universal confidence felt iu thuir accuracy anJ perfect adjustment is such, that they are now regarded as the standard, from whioh there is no appeal. Fc” sale in all their varieties by rillLIlRICK A BELL, Agents in Savannah. 'Sale. hand ' sulc low, 160 bbls. Rosondalo Cement, 26 do. LOTTERIES. UKhKNH AND I’UliAMKl MUNIIUKNI LOTTKKY OFFICIC. Buy Lnno, near Hull-Niroot. GREGORY A MAURY, Managers. Lottery, Extra Class 3: 60 49 31 18 16 69 34 20 68 61 64 3 Ticket 20 49 64, a Priso of $1,000 returned unsold. K. WITIIINGTON. Will be drawn in Savannah, This Day, Jan. 12tb. 78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 1,15 0 DOLLARS! Tiokots $1—Sharps in proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the package E. WITIIINGTON, Yonder for Gregory A Maury. for sale by jan 12 Totieriff* and Madslra Wlnee, Brooms, AgjfU, 'Pea, ouiprisiajs (/old and Silver Watehes, Breast pins, Rings, (lard Chains, Silver Pla'te'spooiu/Ae^ too numerous to mention. A rare obano# for bargain*— . At Private Sale. Potatoes.—K bbls. fino Sating l*otatoes. Apples.—2U do. do, do Apples. A (In, Two Story FrnmwUrmio t iiii.ll Two Story lloan In cSrrw i'll 111 la nit.ilw n # ll., ti. * simple. Also, a small Two Story lions/ In^C&rr? lown. lor particulars apply at the Conatinr: Room. * Private Sul*. »j a- Clocks, 8 day and 30hour Hats-*) cam plain block and Silk Ifato Cigars—100,000 Cigars, various brands ni "^ *• T«a—10 chests Green and Block Too* lonoy Coeds—A lotof Accordions, Ao., Ae. b< ? ,a f * n °y •«“* Toilet Soap ' 26 do Colgate No. 1 Palo and FamI Brooms—60 doxou Brooms, Palo and FwkUt Tobacco—6 hales l.cnf Tobacco ’ - t Private Sale. 10 eighth casks Cognac Brandy .. d 2, Sweet Malaga Win# 10 do VwUtted Whisky 2 do t'M. Sootoh do. 2 do Irish do. 6 do Old Monongaholado. 8 quartor oasks Canary Wine • iu do do Tcnurlffnnd Madoira. CorrEK.—30 bags Prime Ili» Coffee > &\’' ChockEiir.—It) orates Crockery, assorted Tcmiickus.—30 eusos Tumblers, aasortad Mathes»es.—20 now doublo Matresses. ..il'i?’,, 11 "’ $TW»»« * VAl.ntlo.. Tn ■aio attho manufacturers’prices. Qt Wii,i{. > -Ju t t received by Al* 1) annmn and Vernon another lot ct choice Cfoahan Butter, put up in small firkins expressly for family Ldeo 18J GEO. J. 8M1TIL ’ WANTED A PARTNER In u profituble nnd woll eslnbliehcd Manufaeturiug husiuess in this city. Uo innit br or uotive busine* habits, and be able to command be- 882 two * od Uirou thol »f» na dollars. Apply at thds umce. M ,> jan 10» AMiciiMtii uml Wnynt?Nboro’ knilrofttt.~ « r ?, on ,l,l “ lloui1 immcdiatelv— .y * Jbidiod NEGRO MEN and a few Ilovs. Wages payablo at Company's Office in Savau- • nnh. Apply at No. 117 Bay stroet. 6 jan 8 W ANTKD.—A Mtuutiou us Overseer ou aCot- iiurdoc A Co ^ 0n iU th ° l0W 00untr *‘ Refer Y\Tanticd TO PUliflftlAHK*—5 "or 10 t VV Aoj. or tonQw.j frui 1 -Ij^ , „ „ , Wanted. or 4 *’o ,ore ‘1—°]J« who knows the ■trusts. * rilHK bigliest etih pricf-s^wMI bo paid for JO or A SSSf NE ^V EU, SKw*£ J i k ° ?,V„£? a y8 ^ Houses and Lands. To Rent, A STORE in the Marshall lluusn, now occupied by Saulsbury A Co. PossessioBtglven on tbs 1st of suuruary noxt. Apply to MARY MT MARSHALL, West Broad-street. I'oKem. A Brick Tenement on West Brood street, with For particulars apply to at the corner of Jonaa deo 18 v and Aberoorn streots. Vo Reut. Tli. Upper I*arfc of OS Uryua ttr,ot. Inquir. Ill tllfl liri-iniui'K . FOIt HUNT.—The Brick Store at the foot of Whiiaker-street, (Hconey Bluff), n ■ (lllllillll liv MllllHP. II I I - Im.ol.« n. A 11 OJtee No. 163 Bay-Street. 2 Doors Eastqf the VityT/otel. nitAWN NU.UKJJUft— Of Gnorifift State I / lottery, Class No. 7, drown In this city on the Iltli '"■* • 75 41 IB 18 47 ftl 69 12 37 80 86 49 Capital OOO- IO Prixvm of *500. CLASS 8. GEORGIA 8TAT1C LOTTERY, For the bme/it of the Initrpcndent Fire Co. at Augusta. F.C. BARBER A CO., Managors. Will bo drawn on Thursday morning. I'ulfiok Tii.N'iirlil. #JjT Halos close at 9 o’oloek To-Night. Tickets, $2; Halves,!.; Quarters, 60cts. * Orders from the country answered promptly. . i__i j | cashed on domand CHARLES IS. PATTERSON. These strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving plasters, will be found invuluublo iu weakness oi the lack, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of tho mm oles; neuralgia, local nervous affuotious; in asthma, aud nains in tho side or chest, especially when proceed ing from dyspopsia or weakness, or a senso of coldness at the pit of the stomach; in chrouio or recent affec tions of the kidneys; in cases of sprains, strains, bruises ; and ia nearly all cases where a local pain weakness exists. Tho reader is especially referred to the following _ „ particularly to th* letter from Dr. I. tiinonials, . , T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Alloock oured of a nervous disease of the bowels of many years standing. Dr, I. T. Hondei'Non’M Loner. Farnville, Louisiana, March 8, 1860. Dr. T. Allcook, Sir 1 have been suffering under neuralgic disease of uiy ' „ „ • years, with hype throphy of the heart, and havo tried everything kuov ‘ the practice of medicine from tho very best M. D'i •ay that your plasters have , itvoliefthan anythin; used, and 1 believe will produce a perfect am wouderfuily pleased with the couuter-irritaut effect of your plaster, for it is produced in such a mild and gradual wav, as well as the invigorating action it gives to thu capillary circulation arouud tho parts to which they aro applied, with the great nervous sedative influ ence they exert upon all norvous diseases. 'In conclusion, permit mo to say. that I have hs ^crioneo oftho uualitias of thu plasters heretofore iu use, hut must place yours at thu head of them all. Ev ery medical man who becomes acquainted with them, will assuredly recommeud his patients to uso no other than the Medicated India Rubber Fluster of Dr. Allcock “ Yours very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. Ths Plasters can bo obtained at the Book Store ot W. TiiOKXK Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savaunab, and by order of all Druggists, throughout the "ountry. jy 29 eod law t-w Do wise In Cline—’Tits folly (o defer AFFLICTED READ I fJ^IIOlJSANDri arc suffering from discaso from I which there is no difficulty in being permanently aud speedily relieved, provided the menus lie used. As every vice naa it* own punishment, so it would seem overy disease has its remedy. This is true, aud there is nothing in this life more certain than that the AMERICAN COMFOUND is the most speedy aud certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate character, known to the world. AdsptodHo every stage oftho dii ease sex and constitution, at a i times and seasons, there is no fears of exposure, detention from business, restriction in dict;f rom tho certain and speedy re lief it gives, it is uow tho most popular remedy of thu Ten thousand eases have been oured effectually it during thu past year. Prepared by a practical ty it during the past y ... inysician, tho afmoted can rely with confidence urativo powers over diseases of this oharactor. Full directions accompany each bottle. BA- CAUTION—Ask for the American Compound, and purchase only of tho Agents. Observe that the genuine has the wriiten Signature of the proprietor on the wrapper, and the name blown in the Glass—Price For sale by A. A. Solomons A Co., Thus. M. Turner A Co., W. W Lincoln, Savannah : Phillip Moise, Agusta; Ellis A Co., Macon; William Root, Marietta; and by Druggists in all tho large towns and Cities in the United States. Iiiiliortimt to Housekeepers. r |’HK .Subscrilier respectfully informs his patrons 1 and tho public generally that ho now sends his Waggon round the oity dally to furnish those who wish a good article of Camphine and Spirit Gas, with a regu lar supply. Families desirous of being furnished w ill please leave their address at the storo 10, 12 and M Barnard Street. [jan 7] JOHN J. MAURICE. C. B. 8CALLY, St. Andrew's Hall. 1 ROUND AUGUlCrt for sinking tetegruph VX poles and post* of all kinds in the ground, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, jan 8 102 Bryan-st. WM. WRIGIIT. : aii persons interested onmibuises or break-wagons, witLout’badges, they^vlll be dcMt with acoording to law. jan 4 12t B. F. AKIN, C. C. KW OKLKANHMOI.A88K8.-luubbl. N l new crop, of p?ime quality, for eale by jan 8 COHENS A 11ERTZ. S Haius, just received and C. B. SCALLY, BE Andrew’! HaU. fuitanti lottery. Class 7, drawn in thin oity o 75 44 18 15 47 64 69 12 37 60 66 49 Last Dny of Halo.—Mule* clone nl 5 P. M. To be drawn in Columbus, Ga., ou Thursday, 13th last. GEORGIAHTATK LOTTERY» CLASS NO. 8, For the leiujit of ths Independent Fite Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. FINE SCHEME! $5*000 !—$2,000 ! 1,500 ! 1,200 ! 1,000! And more than $60,000 in Smaller Prizet. Tiokets only $2—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on do mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY, jaul2 No. 6 Owens's Building, opposite Pulaski Uouso. BARGAIN*! BARGAINS! DRV GOODS AT COST. will commence die- i valuable stock of DRY GOODS, TIT C. WADSWORTH wil If • posing of his rich aud valu FANCV AND STAPLE I This day, Deo. 9th, at New-York cost. We hope no one in want of any article in tbe Dry Goods lino will fail to call and examine the goods and prices before purchusinv, as we are determined goods at prices full 26 percent, less than they can be bought atauy othor houso iu the oity. Wo will not enumerate prices here, but invite all to oall, assuring them that goods will be offered at prices which will bo satisfactory. deo 9 Store under Marshal! House. 1 Smith’s and pure Genesee Flour, 40 j* do. pure Potatoes, 60 do. Mercer and Carter Eating do.,2,000 lbs. Codfish, 200 Demijohns—assorted sizes, 40 >£ chests Blk Tea— and )£ tb papers, 40 do. do. llySon do., 20 and 30 lb boxes do. do., landing und for salo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. Iq'UK ftAliK.—Two lirnt rut.) Cooks—-.re 33 I years old aud the other 36 yoars; two Girls—one 18 yoars and the other 19 years old; a womau 30 ysars old ; one 28 years, and one 24 years old; a woman 28 yoars old, with her girl child 10 years, ner boy child 8 years, und her infaut child ; a woman 22years old, with hor girl child 2 years, and her infaut; a woman28years old, with her girl child 6 yoars; aud a girl 18 years old with an infant child. Apply to deo 13 WM. WRIGHT, Broker. and for sale by (deo 31) W. D. FORD. oupied by Messrs. R Habersham A Bo#.' Posses* siou given loth November next. Apply to JOUEN8 it I vl.UAIII,* 1'UOl’KUTY von'SALK In Marluila, Uvorgla. .A! ur ' e .' w,,n *»Miad, COTTAOE BUILT J222^MANHiUN. with aujiurJur &ut-balMioM, k.r- iiui wbis te order. T lie above was thu summer residence at tho late Ueuj. Snider, ami can bo bought to a'u advan cer at 8a iplete order. The above v late Ueuj. Huider, and u__ tage by applying early to tbe subscribt JAME8J. 8NIDEIL J KUU8AI.K. OT NO 10 WASHINGTON WAIltt Ani.ly J u, (.Ino JI-tl, QUANTOCIC. BOBEKTB A CO. Y Duardian’s Sale. O N thu lint TuL-itUi.y ill Mliruli, will bo fold l.o- luro tho Collrt Uoom door, iu «io town of Jolf.r- T“.' ‘i 1 Oinnty-om Imlf undlridod tnlan.t in I^jt No. lit—in thu town of HI. ll.rvi. Sold u the i.roportr of Stum. A. Uoitklo., ly iwrinluloa of tho ll .. .,:--i.lo th. uroinrry of c'nmduu County, for loan- tit . ‘.U Inn i,r. - 11. liUl'MlNl, For Sale. A BTKAM SAW MILL, Hourly no' John’s River, East Florida. «# * |»iv to ] nov 4] COHEN‘h A HERTZ."" To Reut, F oil 1 ycor, 0 WIIAIIF BTOHK. < ” ta 1'OnitDtINIIAM. KT " by 90 'OR HALF feet, fee simple. Also, a lot by 90 feet, fee simple. Apply to WM, WRIOHT 'l’en Dollars Reward. > T 0 *' r uh fl*n night of iht J.huuiy, from llm tournor CONWfAV, ot Four Milo Point, o Tho .boro -Ll TriHjIl Stoum.r CONWA V, ot Four Mile Point, o "»"•*« S ll “k« r Unlit BOAT, pointed block, Tho oboV- reward will be paid for delivery to j* u q ANDREW LOW A CO. ^ Noflce to Deliloris und CredilorH. Cj PAIL UF,GEORGIA—BcbivknCounty —All kJ parsons having demands against Silas Morton, of said comity, deceased, aro hereby notified to prssenfe them, proporly attested, within the time prescribed br ‘I**/ wjU not be settled. And all persons in debted to said deceased, are hereby required to mako immediate payment. SABl^l MORTON, Decomber1Vi2. Executrix. . . uniuniiUB ugumac , . estate of J. E. Iloustoun. deoeased, will pleaso 1°, th ® 1 lutooritor through the Savanuah lost Office, [deo 14 law6J J. W. HOU8TOUN. For Sale, f lOUU young, well broke Buggy and 8addlo Horses, warranted sound and gentle. Atmlv to nov 19 8 MAW 3awtf P, felEBELlKHsR I If 1 Mp “ H IPESj ailVB, 'ces upon Cotton and 4- Rlee shippod to my friouds in either Boston, New York or Baltimore. (ueo 28) A. C. TOMS. Bay street. H A Y .—til) bales primo Eastern Ilav, now land- | ing from the brig Larutiue, for sale*by BUNKER A OGDEN. i MJl l^WNITURKo—Four French Sofa* and fivo Bureaus, in stere aud for sale by BUNRER A OGDEN. ■ <nni *—190 pie. oes for sale by [jan4| BUNK ERA OGDEN. lit BAItllULS Fulton Murket lioef Jy in »tore and fur sale by J ait * t ’ E. O’BYRNE. I IRUOMH*-—3U barrels Piielp’s Gin, 4k) barrel* j Ram, in storo aud for sale by J» n4 B. O’BYRNE. | ilihF AND FORK.—M barrels Mere and JL> Primo Beef—60 barrels Mess and Prime Pork, land* inland for sale by CLAOHOBN k CUNNINGHAM. ACKER EL AND CUBFI8Hr-5Tim7. landing and for sale by jrn 4 Ci.AGHORN A CUNNING ««,UK FLOUK.— 1U6 III., now | iai.ti.uoUK FLOUK. — llki III., now ly lauding per schoonor Wood bridge from Baltimore and for sale by | jan 4) BUNKER ^ tJUGEW. * y LGAR.—IU hhd*. PortoRicoHugnr; 15hhde. J .^IaOUR.—Extra Gennssrn, iu wbule urn) I 1 barrels, for sale by | deo 16] W. D. FORI O Muscovado do.; 10 hhds. Bt. Croix do.; 30bbls. Cof- fue Sugar: 30bbls. Crushed and Powdernd do, just re ceived aud for sale by McMAIION A DOYLE. L l'. AP LAKUo—IU bbls. lauding und fur sule by (dec 28)MeMAIION A DOYLE. doo 22 MOUSE A NICIIOIJ, 166 Broughton-st. / lORNo—vJ.tHHMmehels primo White Flint North \7 Carolina Corn, in storo and for sale by doe 28 < A. V. TOMS, Bay Strost. it per steamer and for sale by W. D. FORD, S CARE*, 80AKFH.-A line assortment of plain and fancy, and of wide and narrow. Call at 147 Bay-st. (dec 18] PRICE A VEADER. W INTER Wil ADD DID*—BO bbls. bleach ed, for sale low bjr^ MOORE A HENDRICKSON. G AlTiiRft. GAITER8.—Those in waul o suob an artiole will please call at 147 Day-st. PRICE A VEADER. i*Kl/rrt t <fcc, In f I (6$.—JOdrums now timyma Fig*, received by Itootuor ond for ..1. by Sec is C. 11. SCALf.y, 8k Andr.w'. Uoll. Tonneu.. Corn; Otto, ond limn,'for late by DAVID B. DILLON, foo* of W..t Browl-ft. UNC.'ILEY, LOCKETT* 00. VI ti.l,Ae»e»K8.—au hint.. Wen India MulM.se., iJJL bhD. do Syrup, juit rjcotrsd .od^or ..I. by Vnuit AND (HKK8K.-S10 Firkin* • jCTA’T, JLJ clioict for sale by .ico Butter,fiO boxes Cheese,’just received and J an McMAIION k DOYLE, 10 Casks Codfish, 30 bbls. Pickled Her* I 'i>ll . |I 1, rings, 80 boxes smoked do., 30 whole and half bar rels Mackerel, 20 Kits do., just received and for sal* by J»»»4 McMAIION A DOYLE. ClGARH! C1GAKH! UlGAttM! T UtiT received aud for inlu by tha subscriber. O 19,000 Morona, 10,000 £1 Crisol. 10,000 Cocsola- olon (1st and 2d f ) 10,000 Eseogia, 10,000 Rio Hondo, 6,000 Gold Leaf, 10,0(M)Lu Prosha, 6,000 LaCnntamo. Also, Julia Dean and Diadem Twist Tobacco. P. JACOBS, do31 Sign of the Ingin. 27 Bnll-st., Monument-sq. 1 UftTfRECEIVED from Meumer AUbonta— s| S bbls. West India Oranges, 2 casks Pig Hams 2 do. do. Sides, 2 do. do. Shoulders, 10 bbls. Yellow Oa- les, 2 < . W - T . v „ uu ions, 5 kegs best Goshen Butter, 6 boxes best Cbeeso, 1 a good supply of Smoked Beef. '•«» - J. D. JESSE. IRAPDN^IU kegs fresh Mulugo. Grapes, re‘ T CoiVail rial* ktoumaw anil fnw Ml. L. * /IRA It cel deo 30 plCJ I Sal dec 30 1UKJLDD S A liMON.-2 bbls.New rifled Salmon, juat received and for salo by C. ll. SC ALLY. rK ®* iTed P«r steamer Florida, double width blue, Maroon, ted Blaok Ik Velvet, for Mantillas. For sale by "UE, BOWNE A Wr