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STEAMSHIP LIMES,
rou PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company.
The new and splendid tide-wheel
steamship STATU OF GEORGIA. of
<. TT>CT f }’ m . topa ragUter.CApt. John E.Wal-
Ih^sTWflfflL ton, has commenced her regular trine
WillHiMlI— ftml will leave Savannah on WedneS
day, the Sth Sopt., and ovory alternate Wednesday
thereafter; nay on the 22d Sopt., and Cth and 20th Oat..
and 3d and 17th Nov., and iotn. ’
This ship Ims been built v»iilt entire regard to eafety,
comfort and diepaloh, and cilers new and admirable fa'
eilitioe to business and travel. For freight or nossaac
apply to PADELFORD, FAY t CO,
» lu Savannah.
NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
Weekly.
Tho now and splendid steamshipi
vannah aud Now York ovory Saturday.
These ships are of 1,1100 tons register, aud unsurpass
ed in safety, speed and oomfort.
TIioho steamers, leaving .Savannah at the earns time
“ t theJVlar^n and Southerner leave Charleston, ar
rive in New York
jy 14
U. 8. iH.UL LiAh.
New-York & Cliurlcston Ntciiin-i'ackets.
V°i V »» ’A aeors "’•'^rvoe every Saturday
“■“■Mbd'S 8teuMb£»' Tlw “ sw ‘“ J ,pl ““"
UNION Capt. Kick'd Adams 1.600 Tons.
SI AillON Capt. Al. Horry 1,200 Tons.
SOUTHERN UK Capt. W. Foster 1,000 Tons.
J AS. ADUEK Capt. J. Dickinson 1,500 Tons.
Tho Steamship Jamkh Aduku, now fiuishiug, will be
placed on the Hue early in May.
OAT Fur Freight or Passage apply at tho office of the
A gout llijvuv UfCDbnnu
Charleston. Anril 10. 1852.
SHIP LINES.
FOR BALTIMORE—Regular hiue.
The packet schooner TRITON, VV. Brown inas-
ter, will moot with dispatch as above. For
aSsKaLfroIglit or passage apply on board at Telfair's
wharf or to
jan 12 BRIGHAM. KET.T.Y 4 CO.
FOR UALTlMORfe.
Tho solmouor VICTORY, Capt. Raker, will
have dispatch for tho above port. For freight
jsage apply to
ROWLAND k CO.
Mi!
FOR NliVV ktmn.
Wanted deck load to oompluto cargo of sokr.
CATARACT, Rice inastor. Apply to
' *“ WILLIS 4 BHUNDAOE.
FOR NEW YORK.
(. The brig ALCENUS, Capt. Shaw, will havodis-
* patch for the above port. For freight or passage
■*PPly <■«> [jan IIJ ROWLAND A CO.
STEAMBOAT LINES,
Savannah, Augusta mid Hamburg.
-ff'* ^ _ The Onion Steamboat Company of
r^UjO^rijs and Heath Carolina having tho-
l»rl.rcteun-ptoksU if LCHJoK‘dOREUON, ll l”h
d*.LT'i,itit'n r bBS^coa r s»,3[uuah! , Augiiiu [u’d^Jftmburg*
■nor., dl,patch fhsn any other
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1853.
Dry Goods, Clothing, &o. SCHOOLB. ACADEMIES, &o. INSURANCE.
J- ,
,, ir «iV M,ttah /. Au * u,u aud Hamburg,
i. V'-nr.n ir n °, t , L Inoro ' aftpatch than any other
boats on the river. I he steamers aro commanded by
experienced and accommodating oaptains, and aft
rflfiLSSX 1 .' 4 ‘,V Mr **•»“ *'« >»• forwarded fro.
of Comnuaatoo,. Iha EcuominodaUon. for pusemrera
If het ooporlor to any bool. on tho riV.r Kr,
SaT.h.ah, bit Sopt., 1852.
henry iUhper, p r .,
f- r. KINCIII.EY i Cli. " ’
l J i.!?. K w 1 .V UU ‘ J£R 4 00 > A.ldlta.
UNITED STATES^MAIL-LINE
POIt PALATKA, EAST FLOitiDA,
gms •Jmmsimtnan&i
Learn even Tuesday, a (IQ o'clock, A. M.
p* •team-packet WM. GA8-
jMflgijnmft/■UN, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday
Morning, at 10 o'olock, aud will con
tinue to loave every Tuesday.
The rates of passage by tins boat aro as follows: 1
To Darien () S
8t. Mary-s 4 50
Jaekaonvllle g Qy
Black Creek, PioolaU aud Palatka.!..!,* 8 00
b °* rd -“ chad ^ n
»»>♦ CI.AUI1QRK A CUNNINGHAM, A,'tl.
TU TRAVELLERS tiUJNG NORTli.
TUB SAVANNAH ANI) CIIAUI.E8TON
STEAM-PACKETS
Savannah every tnorniug at 4 o'clock A. M.,
After the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 AL tho same day.
nouuocting at Charleston with the
111 W*hnl.M«u»n Steniii-Pnrkcts,
Which leave with the U. 8. Mail overy day, at2V. P. M.,
_. „ . aud also with tho
un?i'T , I^ or « L DHurleston Hiennmliipn,
•vinuii lAiivit •■ni;rloston every Wod”“***““ —
- 1 2.. ^aoeougers leaving
ivoniugs, will arrive in time to oonnect. with tho splen
did now steamship James Adyer one week, and the
iteamshin S>uthcrner the noxt, Faro from Charleston
to New-York by land route. $20—tiiuo 52 hours; by
Steamships, $25. [my I6J 8. At. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA.
HATH OF PASSAGE REDUCED.
The superior new steampaoket WE-
LAKA, Capt. N. Kiug, leaves every
Saturday at 10 o'clock A. M.
JRato of passage in large airy stato rooms, as follows:
To Darien $3 00
St. Mary’s 4 sy
Jacksonville 6 00
Pioolata 00
Palatka 8 00
lllaok Creek 8 00
N- B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala,
will be shipped freo of all charges at Palatka.
Apply on board, at tke Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to
f«P 10 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Avent.
-J-}, ^
A
FUll llus iua.
jPH Tho bark CHARLES WILLIAM, W. BlasUnil
nniQHAM. KET.T.Y * CO.
M'
Vessel Wunteil lor Aew Uwllterd.
A vossol of 150to 200 tons burthen, is wanted to
load with sawed lumber at Doboy Island, for
Now Bedford. Apply t
ROWLAND * Cf
VliHHKidS WAN l'Hu.
a . Freight ol‘ lumber and timber for Boston 0
<wTTti^ or * t oaa k® lla ‘l ou application t
»fri.-«b jan 10
ROWLAND k 1
FOR FKFlUUr OR CiiAAt
Thu fichr - II - H. BARLING, Waiuwrlght
LINKER 4 OGDEN.
FOR NKW OKlihA.^f,.
,-p. The fine fast sailing brig J. A. TAYLOR,
Sleeper master, having part of her cargo engug
■£%!ltS()d, will meet with dispatch for balance of freigli
or passage, having lino accommodations. Apply to
jan 8 COHENS 4 HERTZ
FOR N IS VV» Y OR tv—iNew muc.
jtl. Tho regular packet bark RHODES, Capt. Ross,
will moot with quick dispatch for the above port.
For freight or passage apply on board, to '
captaiu, or to [ja7] HENRY K. WASHBURN. A
-Cj. WANTKO—Deck Loan
^^^of orig Alfred Exall, for New-York*
WILLIS 4 BRUN!
Apply t
tor treigni or tuuncr.
Tho now sohoouer TRADER, Trader master,
AaVJA. of capacity for 10,000 bushels Gran. Apply to
mMsS> jan 5 WILLIS 4 UHUNDAOE.
■M.'
FOR NEW YORK.
The schooner LUCRETIA, Capt. Meads, will
have dispatch for tho above port. For freight
passage apply to [ j 41 ROWLAND 4 CO.
FOR BOSTON.
_ Tho brig ACORN, II. C. Coombs master, will
jlmeet with dispatch as abovo. For freight or
bpassage apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to
l BRIGHAM, KELLY4 CO.
FOR H08T0aN—Buck Loud.
Mnu The schooner LAMARTINE, Thorndike mas
tirtljA. lor, will meet with dispatch os abovo. For deck
•KSMLioad apply on board at Johnson's wharf or to
jan 4 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Union liiiie.
1. The regular packet brig ALFRED EXALL,
.AGolder master, will have dispatch for tho above
■Sport. For freight or passage apply to
0 31 WILLIS 4 BUUNDAGE.
■WnT I
hr. 8. N. SMITH.
Smith master, will have dispatch for tho above
port. For freight or passage apply to
WILLIS A BUUNDAGE.
FORNKW YORK—Old FhIuIiIInIumI l^ine.
fr. . The packet ship HARTFORD, G. Burke nias-
<l &'»Ator, will meet with dispatch ns above. For
KanSfreight or passage apply on board at Telfair',
rf, or to (dec 28) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR NEW YORK—New Liiao.
. The regular packet brig EXCEL, F. Tallin an
imaator, will have immediate dispatch. For
■freight or passage apply to
28 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
FOR FRUlOlftT UK b'liAiU'nit.
■y. Tho new and first class bark 51. A. WHITE,
«8R. Lewis master, is now discharging at Moore's
mmi Wharf. Apply to
oc 2.1 WASHBURN, WILDER 4 CO.
For Freight, Charier or »uic.
rj., The brig CHAMPION, Davis master. For par-
gw&ticulaid, apply to
dec 23 BRIGIIAM, KELLY A CO.
Marshall Home Omnibus Line.
MEW ARB AN CEMENTS.
R. A. HOOKES having
booorno interested with tho
I'roprietorof the Marshall
Uouso in the Alarshall
5 llousOj Omnibus, will
*1 tho hack
accommodation of passungors for the Marshall House
and all parts of the city.
Tho Omnibus and Hack will bo In attendance upon
tho arrival of tho oars aud steamboats, with first rate
teams and careful drivers, aud the subscribers will be
responsible for all baggago or checks for Baggage deliv
ered to the conductors.
A Call Book will be kept at the Office of tho Mar
shall House, and all calls
dec 23
registered will bo punctually
WM. JOHNSON,
Proprietor Mars hull House.
8. A. HOOKER.
W. V. PRENTICE'S
DAOUEISREAIV GALLERY,
8T. JULIAN STREET,
Over Zoulmuni’rt IHuhIc Store.
SAVANNAH.
T HE SUBSCRIBER would cull attention to his
now aud improved style of Colored Daguorrootypes.
tie warrants to give satisfaction to all whodeeirotobave
their likenesses taken in a superior style.
Call and examine specimens of tny work over the
Music Store, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE.
P. 8.—Instructions in the art, and all kinds of stock
constantly for sale. is feb4
Bliinltcts uud llauiKls.
A largo lot of low prlooil nml niodiiim Hlankota Tor aor-
vanli with a full supply or Dully, Mackinaw and Wlilt-
fur fh'hl'y, "«'• Ri'l'or S-1 and 4-1 Hallshury
Whito ilunncli;, Welch Gnuac do.. Ion priced aud me
dium white, rod, yellow and blue do.
Cloths and Cusslmeras.
Suporflnn French black Cloth, forgcntlomen's wear will
be sold very low. Black ami faucy Cassimeres, low
priced Satiuuts for servants, and suuur do., Tweed Cas-
imeros for boys* wear, black SatlaMM fancy Vestings.
Hosiery mid Ugfgvvs.
Ladios*black English Hose, LadidFand Misses* white,
•hi to aud mixed do., Gout’s and Boys'white, brown and
tm mixed llalf-llose,
Which leavo Charleston every Wod’ueVdttya'nd’satur- * Ladies' Merino Vests, Gonts* Wool, Merino and Cot-
iay afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon ou Tuesday ton Under-Vests and Drawers.
Ladies black, white and colored Kid Gloves, Sowing
Large and Important gain
EP* D RT GOO l> M A T COST. Jl l
savannah
CHEAP DRV WOODS STORE!
8l« n Oflhc It,Ml Flag, Jt-1
BARNaHD. s I" south OF THfc%ANKET.
'■’Hr. 8ubscnbor bt'iuir nlmut to removo imo i
,W«^K STORE FOR T11E SPRING TRADE,
ll " 01 * w "‘‘ •“ iocu ' ii
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
AT P1H8T COST TOH CASH, TOsI l lVEI.Y—
10 Part .f llloartwS au8 Itruw u shirtloaa ol
shl«ioiV. 1, u l2-48hu«tln f a,
^ “““"‘I'ua., IJoiltioka,Ihlultua,
nHSSi »?“•, UrU !*?*", * llU ". Imaa. and oolur.J
Canton klanTtila, with a nulluotiou of mtnrod aud
Mourning Calico*. Monrnina and oulored Uinghama.
GoodSi
Black Lnstre and Silk Warn Alpueas and Brocades,
lauoy colored Orleans and Alpachoa lu great variety ol
Styles aud1 ■hades, Coburge, Silk Poplius, L>onewo
Cloths, and I hibet Cashmeres, an oxtensivo assortmoul
or Mousde Lanes, quito new designs, from 12k up
wards, to which the attention of families is runnostml ..ti z ■ T -
White <'union Crape Miauls, MUSIC, FHENCH. DRAWING AND rAINIINti
. . A ‘ N1) KMIIIIOIUBREI),
A beautiful oollcction at unusually Low Prices. Tor-
keira aud Cashmere Long and Square Wool Shawls,
black and colored, of superb dosigt
Rlimlrtitti diitdl i.'
Zephyr Sacks, Polka Coats, Alboni Huts, Rob Roy Hose!
aud infauts’ wool Boots. 4o.. Ac.
Irish Linens.
Another case of those heavy, finger-spun, and undross-
ed Family Linens, wliiob have given such entire satis
faction, i ink uo.,a ftill assortment from25uts. upwards,
“warranted all Dure Linen l"arn and Sound Bleach."
Doyleys, Damask Napklus,Table Lineu Damasks,from
50 cents nuwarks, 8-8 and 8-10 Damask Tablo Cloths,
Huckaback and Diaper Towels aud Toweling, Long
Lawns, Birds-Eye, Scotch, and Russia Diapers, Dowlas,
Crash, aud Osnaburgs.
Black Italian Silk.
For Ladies' Drosses, Mantillas, Ac., with block 811k
Loco to suit, EMBROIDERED ROBES, Chouii-
sotts,Capes, Collars, Laces, I.inon, Thread aud Lisle
Edgiugs, Muslin Trimming, black and colored Crapes,
green and blue Barege, Tuck aud Dross Combs,Cutlery,
Pocket lidkfs, Hoad do., iu groat variety, with a collec
tion of Ladies'Plain Rovere aud Embroidered Linen
Cambrick lidkfs, well worthy tbo attention of families.
T« McKpihiu.
P* 8.—Tho Store he now occupies to bo rented from
the first of February next. duo 13
French Cushmoros,
English
Du Laincs,
Black Silk.
Col'd “
Black AJns
Col'd
Bombasine,
martin 4. rot her
H AVING been burnt out by the late firo on
corner Montgomery and South Broad streets, has
now taken tho store lately occupied by WM. BEEN-
KEN, corner Whitaker street aud Taylor street lane—
SebrofTs new buiidings—where ho will always keep on
huud a largo stock of Family Groceries.
TO RENT—The upper portion of the House, com
prising live commodious rooms, of which possession
will be giyou on the 1st of Juuuary. Apply at the
AUK ! ALE ! ALE !
M essrs, quantock, Roberts & co.—
Gents—You are hereby appointed our "Sole
Ageuts’’ for tho sale of our brands of " Albauy Imperi
al Ale,” in the city of Savununh, State of Georgia,
from and after this dato. I Signed J
New York, Doc. 1st, '52. JOHN TAYLOR4 SONS.
Ilaviug received the Agency of the abovo well
known superior Ale, a constant ana ample supply will
bo always kept Cy us in store at " Wllllnk’S Wharf.”
Persons desiring the article will be promptly supplied
by giviug notice at our Offico, on the Wharf, or through
the Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS4 CO.,
deoil Williuk's Wharf.
Families supplied with half barrels of Cream Ale.
JSosu'rtiiig:.
f p WO OR THREE single Gentlemen <
J. coimnodated with pleus&ut board at tt
Joues and Aborcorn streets. tf
J*
Broi
O ABIDING.—Tv
v bio rates. Apply at tins Office.
EXTRA SUPERFINE CANAL FLOUR,
28 LBS. FOR $1 OO.
SUPERFINE CANAL FLOUR,
32 Ibi. fur $1 00.
100 Biign New Hulled Buckwheat,
25 lbs. each, at 75 cents.
WHOLE AND HALF BARRELS CANAL
I Flour, for sale low by the barrel by
dec 24 WM. G. DICKSON,
Whltakor-st., corner Broughton Lane.
M15W FALL AND WINTER UUUllM
J. 11. <* m. SHEAIUN,
Corner of lSrauiehton and Whltaker-sts.,
SAVANNAH,
I NVITE intention to their new slock of Full and
Winter goods, comprising:
DRKMfe GOODS. EMBROIDERIES.
Linen Cambric,
Cambric Haukorchiefs.
Plain aud Embroidorod do,
Bobinct Laces,
" Edgings,
Collars and Cuffs,
Habits and Undor-Sleeves,
, biack Lace Veils,
Damask Antique, " Crapo,
Eng., Fr. and Am. Calicos, Col'd * f
Hosiery and Linens.
A large aud well sclcotod stock of Gloves, Irish Lin
ens, LiuuuDiapers uud Damasks.
Woollens.
Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Linseyg, Cloths, Cassimeres
and Vostiugs, Satinets. Tweeds and Keutuoky Jeaus ;
Red, White, Blue aud Yellow Flannels, 10-4 and 11-4
Brown aud Bleached Sheetings, Pillowcase Linens ;.nd
Quilts.
Country morohauts, planters and others, will consult
thoir interests by examining our stock before purchas
ing.
All wo ask is a visit from thoso desiring to purchase.
We feol confident that the quality and prices of our
goods will command sales upon our torms. out 14
Uawli, and no Mucond Price.
PHILIP ItJLAft,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 98 Bryan-Ht., Httvannali, Ga. *
G RATEFUL to my friends and the public in
general for their liberal patrouago heretofore ex
tended to me, I now offer them a greater inducement
thau ever, us I have just reoeived niy FALL AND
WINTER STOCK of English. French and German
Broad Cloths, Black aud Faucy Doeskin and Cass'mere,
Black aud Faucy Silk uud Satin uud Embroidorod Vest
ings ; also u very rich article of Evening Vesting,which
I am prepared to make to ordor, iu tho most fashionable
style. Also a large and well selected stock of
Alen’M uud lioyt*’ lteudy-AKu«l«* ciotLlug,
together with a largo supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend
ers, Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts uud
Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valicos, Ac., all of which
will be sold at prices to give general satisfaction, out 13
Ke-KMtablitdicd iu 1850.
HOUSTON & GKOUNDESON,
(Formerly of Hamilton $ Houston.)
Wliolenale and Retail
CLOTHING MERCHANTS,
A/o. % liryan-st., Savannah, Ga.,
W OULD respectfully inform their old custom
ers. friends, and the public gonorally, that tlioj
navo now iu store a very large and ohoioe assortment
of all qualities aud styles, fashionably cut and well
mado, Fall uud winter Clothiug, direct from tbeir own
manufactory. Also, n large aud well selected stock ot
Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, aud Furnishing Goods iu
geueral, to which they invite the attention of all those
wishing supplies for tho coming season. They liavo al
so on hand a good supply of Clothing suitable for Ser
vants aud l'lantatiou wear. Terms—cheap for cash.
A few doors west of tho Pulaski House, one door
from Whitaker-street, on Uryau.n
SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, 8to.
t;oLi.E«iat u iivvri'ru t e~
.. . *T FOK VOUNUI.AMKS.
.Vista IIA Til A WA r, /’ri/TSjw/.
QCHOOl. HOO.1I—In the Ikumi'itt ol' iho
O FIRST HAI-TI8T council.
TEIIMS AND COl'HSU or 8TUD1*.
Heading, Spelling slid Meutal Arithmetic ,$ 0 00
The above, with the rudiments of Geography,
History, Written Arithmetic and Wilting... 8 00
Geography, History, English Grammar audCotu-
10 00
Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Philos-
pl'J'. Chemistry, Physiology, Astronomy and
Rhetoric ift oo
Latli^ | Extra | 5 ou
A highly acooiiipiishetft’iily, a ho’hw'formerly resid
ed in Paris, has been scoured as a teacher of French.—
If suitable teachers can be obtalued.it isdeaignod to
make Drawing aud Vocal Mu»io integral parts of the
course of study.
The number of pupils will be limited to thirty 5 but.
Young Ladles wishing to join either of tho classes,
» . , t0(1 wll j | ^ i nat i_
I ut becoming regularly connected will
, will be reouived at a specific charge.
4'* Miss 11. has pcriulssiou to refer t<
Edmonds, of New York.
In Water ('olora,
r E. MILLER, 132 Soutu-Droad 8t.,
8A VAN N All. tf
DANCISO ACADURV.
MONSIEUR A. BONAII1) respootfully informs
his patrons, that his Academy is open for the
reouptiou of pupils.
inuring the season the following Fancy Dances will
be introduced, besides the rogular course of Tuition
Tnreutolla, llotta, Gavotte, Pus Stirleu, Zingoralla,
Boholisch, Redowa, Muiurka.etc.
Former pupils aro requested to oouie early if they
liko to lonru Fancy Dances for his Ball, to bo giveu iu
January next.
Class will bogln on Tuesday
t 'J P. M.
Classical and Cnglisli School,
G. A. HOLCOMBE,
GdHtou-Htrcet, m*«r iho I’nrk.
»®r27 dtNl—SawCm
Paris Hill Academy.
rpilIS INSTITUTION will be opened again 011
I the 17th of January, 1853, by Rev. T. B. Cooper.
The usual branches of a Classical and English Edu
cation will bo taught ou the tollowiug terms by tho year:
Reading, Writing aud Spulliug $2U UO
Grammar. Arithmetic, Geography aud History... 3U UO
Aaoiunt Languages, Mathematics, Natural and
Moral Boionoes 40 00
Lesions in Music hud Drawing at tho usual prioeii.
Strict attontlott|will bo paidjtotho morals of the school.
Tiio prioe of boarding in the neighborhood will bo
from 8 to $10.
Tho Academy it’ situated iu Hcroven County, Georgia
—about ono mile flout tho flrty-tivo mile station on tho
Central Railroad. Tbo position is olovated and very
healthy. There are a number of Lots that will cost
nothing hut tho promiso to improve them. Persons iu
Savnuuah having a number of children to cducato
would find this a very convenient place for building.
of tho yi
For rarthor particulars address the Toachor
" W. C. COOPER.'
ry of Trustocs.
, No. 6 C. II. R.
Ogoo-
MONTPELIER FEMALE INSTITUTE.
r | > UE 2-tVll TEKAI of 1 lie MONTPELIER
A FEMALE INSTITUTE, will oommenoo ou the
FIpmL TIiiii'Hilny of Jniiiinpy next.
Miss M. M. BUELL, so long and fnvorabiy known as
the Principal Toachor of tbo Institute, and fur two
years as its Superintendent, will tnko charge of the
Institute, and have outtro control of nil its interior
mauagoineuts. Bho will bo assisted by tho sumo able
corps of Instructors which lias hitherto giveu so much
satisfaction. A clorgyinau of high stuudiug in his
profession will attend to tho religious instruction of
tho youug ladies.
Tito Bishop of the Diooeso will continue to ho tho
visitor of tho Institute, uud will attend tho examina
tions, and sue that proper and sufficient instruction is
afforded to thoso who patronizo tho School.
Application for admission will bo uindo to Mr. W. 8.
Williford, Secretary aud Treasurer, Macon, or to the
undersigned at Macon. STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr.,
^^otrl^imSTiTh^BTshop^ot^lmjyiniccs^ifjGootgla.
Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouse.
Curtains, CurtaiuUoods,
dcc M &c., &c.
No. 140 Congress and Ao. 57 St. Julien Sts.
F|NHE Subscriber, knowing that the citi/.Hiifi of
I Savannah have felt a groat iutorest in tho estab
lishing of a
CARPET WAKEIIOU8K,
In this city, and being aware that many have boon
waiting tho completion of the New Store, so that they
Royal Volvot; Tapestry Brussels; Mocot Brussels;
Brussels; Volvet: Tapestry and Brussels fur Stairs;
Throe Ply, Sunortine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain
and Twilled Venetian for Stuirs, llalls, Ac.; Drug
gets, 6-4,12-4 aud 16-4 iu width, of every variety of pat
terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Tablo and
Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon StAir
Rods; Stair Linen, 4o., Ac.
OIL CLOTHS.
Of ovory width ; from ono to. eight yards, for Hnlls,
ttUogany ai „
n 0-* wUU,» India Rubber Cloth for
Stairs.
CURTAINS.
Silk and WoraUI Damask De-Lainc; Worsted and
Linen Damask DcLuiug; Figured uud Plain Damasks,
variety of colors; White and Buff, for Shades.
WINDOW M11AIIEH.
Transparent Lnndseapo, Medallion, Garland and
White aud Gold, entirely now stylo; Cord ; Loops; Tus-
sols; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur
tains and Shades.
GILT CORNICES.
Bauds, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat
terns, of tho latest importation; all of which will be
sold ut wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
WM. H. GUION. Agent,
140 Congress and 67 St. Juliau-sts.
HAHNDJKiVS JUXPItJUSS,
VESSELS WANTED ON Fit EIGHT
OR CHARTER.
-j.. Freights for Northern. Eastorn and
tfrvM Sou them ports, can bo had on applioa-
>*S3tttiou to (nov 4) ROWLAND 4 CO.
, Two or three Vessels suitable for Grain, ti
North Carolina, drawing 1% to 8 feet wa
■mEHtApply to (nov 4) A. C. TOMS, Bay-streu
fcloot7-ly] WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE.;
Competition is the Life of Trade.”
“ TI NIKS ’AINT NOW AS THEY UBKTO WAS.”
_ look of all kinds of
CAR Jtl AGES,
constantly kopt on hand by the Subscriber.
Persons trading to Savannah will please to bear in
niud that they aro indebted to the uudersigued for
wring the. prices of Carriages in this market from 16
to 20 jter cent.
1 take pleasure in stating that my Manufacturing
‘Taugemeuts aro now coinplote in Savannah, and it is
&)' intention soon to form a connexion with one of the
'*it manufacturing establishments in the North to
nake Carriages oxprossly for this uiarkot; so my pat-
r 'Us will perueive that it is my determination to give
ti e most outiie satisfaction to all who may be pleased to
tfiJe with mo.
J. C. THORNTON j
Corner Wost Broad and Bay Stroots.
| ’led i
thoir respective neighborhoods is from my^estab-
fjftu8-0m
DtftVid Morris,
Corner op Bryan and Jekkbrson-Stbkets,
SAVANNAH,
- Manufacturer of
j Iron Doors, Shutters, Locks, all kinds
Railings, Grates, &f(
able Locks, made
ORDER. Persons wisli-
ingto ascertain the
qualities of the Safe*
reterred to the Bank of
'iantere* Bank, and the following mer-
s, whom I have supplied: A. A. Solomons 4 Co.,
uin 4 Ecknian, J. L. Cope, and D. B. Nichols. All
a punctually attended to. iy nun 24
Six Weeks Seed Potatoes,
JUST RECEIVED.
BUSHELS of those cclobrnted Potatoes, for
cJU early planting—thoy mature two to four weeks
earlier than any other, and aro calculated for early
markot, for sale by WM. G. DICKSON,
dec 24 Whitaker-st., corner Broughton Lai
land aqenc
Alillotlgevlllc, Ga.
T HIE subscriber wil* purchase c
sion LANDS of tho s
State. fdeo2-2m]
JAMES It. BUTTS
FOUR FAIR AND SIX SING
. tSA~^woll broke Northern Horses, for sain 1
( 1 S X y- ' ” * • -
$40 Uewai-d.
R UNAWAY from the Subscriber
- -
U. F. WILLINK, Sen it.
WOOD! WOOD!
] Subscriber will keep constantly
liaiiil
of OAK aud HICKORY WOOD,
orders left at J. D. Jesse's, Broughtou-Btreet, will
be promptly attended to.
i^* Wood Sold Low For CnNli. ^
jan 1 tf J. M. BUTLER.
Lost or Stolen.
A T the lauding of passeugcra from steamship
Florida, on tho morning of the 4th instant, after
toeiug put in caro of the man who had charge of the
Omnibus that runs to tho Pulaski House, a largo black
VALISE uud small CARPET BAG, not marked. Thu
tluder will be liberally rewarded by loaviug them at
the Counting Room of the uudersigued.
jan 10 3 COHENS 4 HERTZ.
Dissolution,
r |MIE FIRM OF LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO. is
this day dissolved by mutual oonsout, to tako effect
ALFRED T. BOWNE,
NEW ISOOKn,
fiCEIVEO BYJOHN M.COOPER & CO.
Wednesday, January 5tu.
ll EMOIRS, Journal, and Correspondence of
1.1 Thomas Moore: edited by tho Right Honorable
tori John Russell, M. I*.
I ^xttent Waitlug No Loss; or. The Two Christmas
fV®'- bv Alico B. Neal.
I the Glpscy: by G. P. R. James,
l 'l’lie i.oudon Art Journal for Docctnber.
It'ountlnit House Calenders for 1853.
[HOARS.—75,000 imported Cignra, various
Miranda, for sale by [dec 241 A. BONAUD.
I’KA Tit AYS.—A largo uud eleguni n-sort-
went, ooroprislug some buautiful seta inlaid with
[M, aud a variety of patterns of ground back Euglish
V'terg. For sale by
**’ COLLINS 4 BULKLF.Y.
_ LY DRAINERS.—A now lot just rec’d
■ by MORSE 4 NICHOLS,
Ita 6 155 Broughton stroot.
■'RATES.—The largest and most complete as-
W *°rtment may bo found at 155 Broughton street.
J3_ MORSE 4 NICHOLS.
llAWII DISIIKS—With Henlers. a new lot
!«■ inat received by MORSE k NICHOLS,
l* 11 6 155 Broughton street.
PNHIGNEK wanted lot C. H. & Co.—« Mill
Votonea landed from echr. Plandomo from Now-
KL Li an 01 ROWLAND k CO.
ll'INTKR WHALE OIL. —1000 gallon.
V Bleiohed Winter Whalo Oil, warranted to stand
t feather, just recoived and for sale at a reduced
py. [jftffCj MOORE 4 HENDRICKSON.
1 l ;'yl>RI,UAM8 WUI8KY 50 libl.. ul
AL® 0 *®®quality,landiof from brig J. A- Taylor,
kjv* Orleans, and lor sale by
5 COHENS A HERTZ.
A-I
For Sale.
COUPLE of pood HORSES and WAGGONS
, reasonable torus. Apply'i
i Mudeira, by the brig Emanuel Boutcher :
pipo Mudeira Wino,
16 quarter casks do.
* , *1
• Office, 197 Bay street.
EPPING4 KRETZ.
He., aud Rev. John Bachman, D. D., 4c. A
Subscribers will please call for their copies at the book
store of [jan 6] JOHN Al. COOPER 4 CU.
11IAK Kit SIIIKTS AND DRAWERS.—
M ILLER’S ALMANAC.—Plainer.’ ami
Morohauts' Almanac for 1853, the Astronomical
illations by 8. II. Wright, for Carolina and Geor
gia, with side table, received by
jan 4 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
DIRECT IMPORTATION OF OTAltD
DUPUY Ac CO.’S DltANDY.
•)/l HALF ; 15 quarter, ami 10 pipm* ff
Ol/ OTARD, DUPUY 4 CO.'S BRANDY.fe
in CustomUouso Store, aud for sale K
W.
DAVIDSON.
As many of the dealers iu Bruudy uro uudor
nrcssiou that the gonuino article can only be t
by direct importation, to moet their wishes I n
uudor tho itn
ly be obuinci
jheB I made ar
rRUgumouts last fall with tho house of Otard, Dupuv 4
Co., of Cognac, for a regular supply of their Brandy ;
and huvo just received the second shipment of 30 half,
15 quarter aud lO.eigbth pipes,which was shipped direct
by them, aud through no other houso at Bordeaux, (as
is often done for particular purposes). By this arrange
ment I am enabled to sell at New York prices, adding
the difference of exoliango and the charges. Merchants
aud others would tiud it to their advantage purelmsing
here, to seuding their orders elsewhere. This Brandy
is now iu tho Unitod States Buudod Warehouse, where
I offer it for sale, subject to debenture. If sustained by
tho trade in this enterprise 1 will continue to import
for them tho article direct. I auuex a ccrtiticato o'
;ard, Dupuy 4 Co., which aocom^auied the bill of la
ding and invoice.
W. M. D. 30 pipes
.. .. W s “
M. DAVIDSON.
We, the undorigned, Otard,
Dupuy 4 Co., Merchants at
Cognac, do hereby certify that
thirty half, tiftoeu quarter uud
ten eighth pipes Uraudy, mark
ed and numbered as in the mar
gin, with our tiro bruud ou tb
head, and initials (O. D.) t
the bung, liavo been prepared
by our house for the America!
market, uud forwarded to Bor
deaux to be shipped on board
tho Alverado, Captain Slee; e
OTARD, DUPUY 4 CO.
J UST recoived, u
10,(100 Rio Hondo;
tugton, primera; 4,000.
stuncias. For salo by
BUNKER 4 OGDEN.
LANT1NG POTATOES.—125 bills.
on from Boston, for sa
BUNKER 4 OGDEN.
COFFEE.
A Bags Prime Groou Rio Codeo.
loo do Fair
120 do Prime " Jamaica"
40 do and 70 mats Old Java ’•
10 do Prime Laguira "
For sale from store by
jau 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
UNDRIKHt
S UN.
170
20 J;
20 ) 8 xud > 4
20 Casks pts and 10 do qts Porter.
56 bids Hiram Smith's and puro Geneseo Flour.
60 Quiutals new Codfish.
100 Boxes New Sealed Herrings.
1(10 " Now M. R. Raisins.
50 " Layer do
20 “ Hope Mills Ground Pepper.
200 " Family, Pale mid No. 1 Soap.
20 ** " Selected llyseu.
5013B> Boxos " do
60 Packages Buckwheat Flour.
200bbls Pink-Eye Planting Potatoes.
100 Uo E. Phelp's Gin.
40 do P. and II. Conueotiout River Gin.
Landing aud for sale by
12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
Iu the Store of
SWIFT 4 CO.
CITY MARSHAL’.-* MALE.
WILL be sold on Saturday next, 15th Inst., at
M 11 o'clock A. M., at the City Pound, the offals of
tho oity collected by the Scavenger's carts for the term
of one year. The sale to take place under the direction
of Street and Laue Committee,
jan ll 5 EDW'P M. PRENDERQA8T, C. M.
] >y
[Jan 11 lvr)
HARRIS 4 CO.
W IUTB MEANS—An Bicell.nl arlidn for
family use, just received and for sale by
jan 11 lw HARRIS 4 CO.
HARRIS 4 CO.
I iHNB TOBACCO. Lynchburg manufacture,
1 for sale by [janl! lw) HARRIS 4 CO.
A NO. 1 DRAY HOUSE FOR HALE—
Coll at No. *6 Btjsi. lw jaw U
, landing and for sale by
SWIFT 4 CO.
1\,T ACKKRKL.
lYL « bids No 1 Mackerel.
25 % “ “ 1
In etore and for salo by [js a 12] 8WIFT 4 CO.
1 hlids Prime P. R. Sugai
10 do Musoovodo
10 do N. O. do
25 bbla Stuart's Circle ▲. Sugar Crushed.
23 ” B. Sugar Clarified.
25 " C. ’’ Yellow Clarified.
20boxes" Refined Loaf.
In store and for sale by . [jan 12]
SWIFT 4 CO.
TEA TEA.
1 Half Cliost* Young Hyson Tea.
1\J 15 do Black Tea, in store aud for sale by
jan 12 SWIFT k CO.
AI*T. —500 sacks Salt, for salo by
* " McMAHON* DOYLE.
s
For New-York, Bouton, Pliiludelphin,
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Europe, 6fc. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Milledg,
title, Ga., and all intermediate places,
A RKANGEMKNTS having been inude with the
J\_ New-York and Savannah Steamship Company, bj
which we are prepared to forward Packages, Parcels
Spocio, Jewelry aud Mer«.haiidiso of evory dosoiiption
This Express has been extended to meet the wauts ol
the citisuns of Savannah and towns in tho interior.
All thoso entrusting business to us can rely on having
all business matters attended to promptly and faith
fully. J- DsMARTIN, Agout,
Offico No. 153 Bay-Bt.,2 doors East City Hotel,
Savannah, Ga.
Offices— No. 74 Broadway, New-York;
No. 8 Court-street, Boston;
No. 43 South Third-street, Philadelphia.
All goods intended for us please mark care llarn-
don's Ktprcss. 6m iy 17
AGENCY IN SAUANNAH.
Tho Liverpool and Loudon Fire and Lift*
lnMunttioe Camnnny.
IxsmuTxn 1836.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $10,000,000.
Paid up Capital $1.WO,000
Suiplus and Reserve'n^kd 1,340,000
$2,340,0...
lforlinj CVqnVo/— TVo Millions Three Hundred and
Ftniy Thousand Dollars.
O FFERING by iih uiiusiiully large capital, and
the unlimited individual liability of the stoclr-
ImlderM, that groin desidarutum In insurance-the most
terfbet security to the public is nvw prepared through
, to Insure against Flic Risks iu Savannah,
pi nee
ou tho most advantage.
James Brown, Esq., Chairman.
Fhanois Cottenkt, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
George iiurolay. Esq. i Alox'r Hamilton, Jr.. Esq.
Joseph Gaillard; Jr. I Ed. F. Sanderson, Ksq.
C. W. Faber, Esq. I William 8. Wet more, Esq,
Mortimer Livingston, Esq. |
Resident Sue rotary— Ai.rm
Counselor the Board—Ai.k.
Apply to BANCROFT 4 BRYAN. Agents,
No. 117 bay-street.
LONDON P1HEM.Y FIRE OFFICE.
fl'HIH (’oinpnny tnkes Flro Risks iu this city,and
X insures Rents and Lensos.
sep 2 ROUT. HAUERS!!AM 4 80N, Agants.
STNA INrtUUANC!'K COAiPANI
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
THE undoraignnd, Agents of the above Company,
I ocutiuuetoUke risks against Fire on llnildiugs,
Stocks, etc., on tho most favorable torms.
apr 14 COHENS 4 HERTZ.
Mutual Life lnvurnnrei Coninnuy of New
York.
I SAAC ABBATT, Soc’y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS,
Proa't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applicationsrucolved by
feb 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
Southern Jlutual lunuruiice C'ouipnny.
A 8HURY HULL, President and Treasurer.—
Album Chase, See'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary,
dorsignod, Agent of tli~ -*
Tho Undersigned, Agent of the abovo Company,
tiuues to take tho following risks, vis: Marine, Riser
and iVre; also on the lives of Servants.
Lives of White Persons are also taken by ibis Com
pany. No extra premium for residing In thu South.
WILLIAM KING, Agout,
june!7 . ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts.
For Sale.
J MIGStoch unit Pixluraa Ill'll GROCERY In u
first ruto location Tor wholesale or retail—will be
J ou good terms if applied for immediately. Tho
stock is small and frosh—a rare chance is offered. Sat
isfactory reasons given for wishiug to sol). Apply at
jau6
this office.
Upholstery (UMl Cabinet Worm
The subscribers haring taken tho sturo on
Whltaker-stroot, next to Dibble 4 Carey’s Tai
loring Establishment, respectfully auuuuuco to
v tho cititoiis of Savanunh that they aro prepared
to execute all orders iu tho above line on the most
REASONABLE TERMS.
Special attention paid to repairing all kinds of Furni
ture.
jjQr Funerals suppllod at the shortest notice.
oot 20
tf
JAMES LARKIN,
THOMAS TIERNEY.
SAVANNAH BAKBEK SHOP
AND
BATHING SALOON.
1 MIE Subscriber would rct-prciftilly announce
. to the c'.tiionsof Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long aud well
known establishment is open for the reception of his
friends. Uo assutcs them that nothing will bo left un
done on his part to continue it a convenient and comfor
table Barber Shop. His prices will be us reasouablo as
Single Shave ]o
Shampooing
Shaving six and suvou times a week
Shaving ti; a times a week
Shaving three or four times u week
Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for..
rluo uud Cotton Undershirts uud Draw«»., j uvnu i
lidkfs., CoWare, Socks, and other artiulus of Uoutiu-
inen's wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh.
Clothes aud Shoe Brushes; 8oaps, Oils, Colognes, nua
a great variety of other articles. ^
Balm of rtiiviinniih.
This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him-
itnproviug a
Augusta Usubcr Slio|».
He would also take the pleasure of informing his nu
merous friends that ho hasopeuedu magnificent Barbur
Shop uudur the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta,
whuro every convenience w ill bo found to make Ida pa
trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au
gusta are respectfully solicited to give ino a call.
J. M. HAYWOOD, Mouuinent-sq., Savannah,
janl ly mid under Augusta Hotel, Broad-it., Augusta.
will attend punctually to any business on-
Densloio it Co.
r Merer a. Stoi/i,
We. B. Fleming. John M. Millen.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Comer of Bay and Whitaker streets.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., and 3>£ P. M. t
F- M.ly jan 31
Important to Housekeepers.
r PHE Subscriber respectfully informs his patrons
I and tho public generally that ho now scuds his
Waggon round the city daily to furnish thoso who wish
a good artiele of Cuuiphiue and Spirit Gas, with a regu
lar supply. Families desirous of beiug furnished will
please leave thoir address at tho storo 10, 12 and 11
Barnard Street. [jan 7] JOHN J. MAURICE.
FISK’S METALLIC! B'lRIAL GASES.
This valuablcarticle injustruceiveil uml for sale by
1. W. MORRELL Sc CO.,
»opt31y Sole agents in this City for the Inventor
^BSaall who may need his services, that he«
SnaBhas chargo of tho MARINE RAILWAY,Lw
which is now in successful operation, lie is. therefore
prepared to take up vessels of any sixo usually visiting'
our port, and to do the work of repairing, 4c., ou reason
able terms. Those who wish to cloau or paiuttliu hot
toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated ou th
Railway, upon reasouablo terms, lie is also prepare
to contract lor building Vessels of auy class or dnscrip
tion, and to carry au tho business of Ship-Carpenter
ing, Spar-making aud Caulking, in all its various
branches, at the oastern extremity of the oity.
A good ShipsL'iithis
PIANO lOHTliS.
i;. W. MORRELL & CO.
Have on hand a splendid assortm
terras, at tho Broughton-street Piano and Cabinet Ware
JBsiiici-oii & liryau,
for the purpose of conducting a Geueral Agoncy and
Brokerage Business, iu the purchase and sale of Stocks,
Bonds, Exoliango uud Real Estate. Likew ise, for tin
transaction of all kinds of Maritimo Notorial proceed
ings, and adjustment of Marine Averages, aud respect
fully solicit the patrouuge of their friends aud tho pub
lic. Office No. 117 Bay-street.
tf
J08. BANCROFT,
JOS. BRYAN.
Cheap Dry Goods.
isortment of new Dress Goods, consisting ol
Silks, De Lainos, Alpacas, Morena, Ginghams,
ed Collars, UndersleoveB, Chemisettes, L. C.
lidkfs.. Ladies' Kid Gloves, Crane Shawls, and various
other articles, which will be sold extremely low, at N
146 Gibbous's Range, by [oct 5J I. DASHER.
A N ™
A Silk*
Worked 4
CITY HOTEL.,
Bay Htreet, Navnuimli, Georgia.
THIS long oiitabliklir-d und favorably known IIo-
_L tel occupies a central location in the commercial
portion of the city. The proprietor is pleased to an
nounce to his old patrons, and thoso who may hereafter
favor him with their visits, that by recent auditionsaud
improvements in bis establishment he is placed in pos
session of more extended means thou heretofore for their
comfort aud convenience. Particular attention has been
giveu in the late alterations to tho apartments appropri
ated to ladies and families, w hich, with other uhaugesin
their arrangement, have now a private entrance to the
dining-room, thus securing their occupants from any
intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford
ing them all the privacies of home. Persons visiting
Savannah will finu tho City Hotel all thoy could desire
it, aud
the part of the subscriber will be
P. CONDON, Proprietor
Vj^LUUU*—250 burrels UaltiiU'
JP Geuessee do., 25 do. Hiram Smith’s do., recoived
aud for sale by [jan 11]
i Flour, 25 (
....... vw ....*s do., rccoivu.
McMahon 4 doyle.
a quantity of Oats, for s&la by
ill McMahon 4 j
rELLY DRAINERS, Curd Drainers, 8yla-
I bub Churns, Ice Cream Freezers and Buckets, at
15 Broughton-st. [janllj MORSE 4 NICHOLS.
W OODEN AND WILLOW WARE.-A
large assortment may be found at lMBroughton-
Ljan 11] ' MORSE 4 NICHOL8.
J. ROUSSEAU.
JOB HALE*—A Man 25years old, Mun 22 yis,
^ Boy 15 years,and Boy 13 yean old. Apply to
jan 6 WM. WRIGHT
/ IllKEHE.—III boxes Alibi und 5 do. English
\ j Dairy of a very fine quality and fiavor. Those
who desire to oat choice Cheese, call and try.
jau 8 C. B. SCALLY. St. Andrew’s Ilall.
B athing tubs for children,
Toilet Sets, Slop Buckets, Ac., at 155 Broughton-st.
— U morse a nicuols*
I'onns’g Mammoth Corn.
rpillS yari.ty of YELI.OW COHN which I. Uo-
mtry, uud weight
Sixt>-i\vo iioiiikIh per bimliel.
It is also known to contaiu uioro nutritious matter
than any other variety of Corn. I recently sent a sam
ple to market, »n order to test its superiority, aud I was
offered fifty per cent uioro for it than our common
Corn was commanding. A low grains of it was first in
troduced in this ooantry from abroad iuto West Ten
nessee, where It was found that the soil aud climate
admirably adapted to its production Tho stalk
somewhat larger but aboutthe usual height of the co...
mou white Corn, bearing generally two, and frequently
Three Ears on a Stalk.
Tbo oar is vory long and grain well developed, '
hard rod cob, whioli is a sure indication of «oum
Tho Corn in uo Yankee humbug—uo wooden in
speculation, but strictly what it purports to bo. I
perimont in its production was mado last year in Cuss
county, by Dr. R. AL Young, who is so well ploi
ed witli its superiority and psolifie * - ’ *-
this year to plant his entire crop w;
The Corn is neatly put up in sacks holding o
and can be had at Two Dollars per sack.
Address tho subscriber at Calhoun, Ga. or apply to my
Agents at this place. R. B. YOUNG.
J. W. Dodd, W-8. Cothran 4 Co., Agents at Ro
GEO. J. SMITH,
AUCTIONS.
M. ,
■ M
My Philbrlrk
.i'ltirn**-. s-iu.
other Smith Tools. Also about 1,500 bushels of Smith
Coals. Also the unexpirod I*ftso of ' '
tAo assigned property of W. II. Garland, by order of tho
AmI,u„, fovbamiflt of crudilora. tg.
Cieat Sale at J Mellon qf English and Anierican Hooks
ut Sales Room. ’
... . THIS EVENING, nt 7 o’clock,
Wo shall Sell at our Sales Room the most valuable col
lection of Standard Works ever offered in this oity.
Tbo stock is very extensive and oomprisos all tho bi
Ilooks In ovory department of Literature aud Boieuce
and Art, from tn«i host publishing houses of Europe and
America—they are ail warranted now and perfect, and
w ill bo sold, w ithout reserve, to the highest bidder. La
dles ami gentlemen are respcctftilly invited to oall aud
examine ihem during tho day. Also a complete nssort-
t ot Stationery.
•’‘i •!'»»» vii me i.oiiiBYiJie jioiui, west ol tlie oity oi
Savannah, containing l»y recent survey, Five aud abalr
Acres. Also, Farm Lot No. 9, Carpenter, Tytliing,
Decker Ward, in Chatham County, uoar tho Canal,
containing by recent survey, 55 acros. Sale positive,
terms cash—purchasers paying for titles.
r «*eorg« Smith.
frfr« DAY iri DAY^htaWMlr, ai Uo'olool.
N. E. »«jn, Cognac Brandy, Sweet Malaga Wine*
Teneriffn ar.d Madeira Wince, Broomo, Air^-
Tobmoo, Cigars—vorfods brands. Platform
cy Soap, 60 case* Tumblers—var(otis sires, Pall
Clocks iu great variety, and a splcndhi assort
numerous to inontlon. A rare chance for burgaica—
oomo aud *oe.
.4< Auriinn.
THIS DAY, Jan. 13,
Boflona hand Foiuitnrc—consisting of Bedsteads
Mattresses, Tables, Stands. Piapo. Desk, Chairs "also'
a fine lot of Clocks—mantle, marine anA mimnWl8
duy and 30 hour wmmumni 0
rv Si?*' 0 ’ 8ttln ^ Br.ooin* and buckets, i'rocke-
Autehos ^iiU^irwSl ^°° n< !“haud FuvnltnrT Luoifar
2 M’i «»■ ■.
b ""' » J *«■ ApjIm, 10 half i«.
count aud risk of the former purohislr! **
„ At private ttoi77
A new Cotton Scale, with platform, weights. Ac to
:.ft..? 1 ' 1 '«• ai ™- *kABSMsa
21W0 bushels prime White Corn.
PIIILDR1CK 4 BELL offeronac.
at private sale:
LtquoKs.—50bblt. N. E. Rum, 25 bbls.Peach Brandy,
26 bids. Monongahola Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin, 6
half nines Cognac Brandy, 10 casks "Small Still”
Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MoAtahan's),
6 eighth casks 1'fnet, Castillion 4 Co. and Itonaossy
Uraudy, 200 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Port
Winos. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky aud Cherry Bran
dy— all private stook.
Bacon.-20 casks Sides, 10 casks Ilams, 15 oasks
Shoulders.
Hay.—300 bales Eastern and Northern.
C XML NT.—150 bbls. Roscndalo Cement Co.
Flour.—100 bbls. Canal, 50 bbls. Riohraond,
CitocxKUY.—25 orates assorted Common and Granite.
Gi.AsswaHM.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 oases
Wiues, 15 bbls. Lamps, Atolasses Cans, Ac.
Chackkhh — 10 whole aud 10 half bbls. Boston.
Ciuaus.—50.000CommonGermau Cigars, 20,000 Span
ish Imported do.
Scale*. --A large assortment of Fairbnnk’* Platform.
Also, i largo assortment of Ready Made Cloth ing.
Dry Goods, Afatehes, Wooden Ware, Hr^ie Clocks,
Fancy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, Ac. 4c. jy 14
sived pei
r sale lo 1
from the wharf.
Fntrbank'e Patent Platform Scales.
(Improved in quality and roduood in prico,) adapted to
every roquired operation of woighlug—ns Railroad
Scales for Rains or singlo cars, in use on tho principal
railroads in the Unitod Staton and Groat Britain; W'ure-
house Scaltsj J/eavy Portable Scales, on whoels, for
Foundries, Rolling Alilla, 4c.; Store Scales, various
modifications: Counter Scales; Day and Coal Scales, Ac.
These Scales nave boon loug known nod severely tested,
aud tho universal confidence folt in their aoouracy and
perfect adjustment is such, that they aro now regarded
as tho standard, from which there is no appeal. For
sale in all their varieties by FHILBRICK 4 BELL,
j® M Agents in Savannah.
Plaster and Cement at Private Stile.
Just received in storo, aud kept constantly on hand
and for salo low, 160 bbls. Itosondale Cement, 25 dc-.
Plaster Paris. 1
LOTTERIES.
11 pyv Ih it Beautiful Scheme !
The Oltl Favorite Savannah Lottery.
To bo drawn on Saturday Moruiug, Jau. 16, at 9 o'clock,
UKORU1A STATE LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. 9,
$9* 15 Drawn Ballots in euch l'aokago of 26 Tickets.
SPLENDIDSCHEAIE:
$3,000!—1 of $300!—3 of $200!
And more than $50,0110 in Smaller Prizes.
Tickets only $1 —Shares In proportion.
Tickets and Sharus fur sale, uud Prizes cashed on de
mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY,
jan 13 No. 5 Owens's Building, opposite Pulaski llouso
4REKNE AND PULASKI JIONUlKM
LOTTERY OFFICE.
Bay Lane, nenv Bull-8treet*
GREGORY 4 MAURY, Managers.
jan 16
TW2t
Agent In Savannah.
NOTICE.
POST-OFFICE, SAVANNAH,
11th Jan’y, 1853. ,
rt^IIR Hteunior Label will horeufter leuvu Churles
_| ton on the 16th sod 30th, instead of the 8th and 22d
of each month. The uiuils at this office for Key Wost,
Havuua, 4c., will be closed at 6 A. AI. on the mornings
of those days, [jau 12 2] B. AI. AlOREL, P. AI.
AD.UIMMTRATOU’S HALE.
W ILL be sold on Tuesduy, January 25, 1
at the Ogtchco Mills, Screvon County, Gi
eutire stock in trade, belonging to the late Le.... ....
Dasher, deceased—consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Slices, Hats, Ac., Ac. Sale to continue from day to day
till all is sold. Terms made known on day of sale—sol'd
by permission of tbo Ordinary of Soroven County.
1IEZEKIAJI EVANS,
EVELINE DASHER,
D.lIINlHTltATOR’8 HALE OF NE-
GROES AND LAND.—Pursuant to an order o
the honorable tho Ordinary of Liberty couuty, then
will bo sold on the first Tuesday in Alarch noxt,
Hinesville, all tho Negroes belonging to the estate
Louis EeConte, dec'd, late of said county—a prime gang.
45 in number. Terms one-half cash, tho hair-- ‘
with interost from date—notei
proved
Also, the Plantation known
county. Terms made known >
TIIOS. C. N18J
j»n 12 40d of Louis Lo Conte, dec'd.
ith ap-
i Clin Hill, in Liberty
tho day of sale.
IBKT,
NEW WINE AND LKIUIIR STOKE.
No. 6 \V hi inker (Street.
TIIE SUBSCR1 HER respectfully announ-
Ft-"£Ki ce * 10 tl,e witfton* of Savannah, and of the in-
IjArfa/tcrior of this State, that he has now opened
and will keep continually in store, a large
assortment of tho host qualities of the various kinds ol
Wines uml Liquors,
both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best
sources, uud to bis stock of which, at present on hand,
he invites attention. Having had extensive experience
in France as a manufacturer, and in America as impor-
and dealer, his acquaintance with tho trade enable
i to offer assurance that tho articles which aro onu
tuorated below aro each genuine.
Arf IcIeM of Direct Importation.
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin
Scotch, Irish aud Alunongahela Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaica aud Kt. Croix Rum.
Wines.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar
et, Sautorne and Burgundy Wiues.
C'oi'dinls.
In Cases, Caracoa. Maraschino, Ratafia, Slaraitz,
Kirschonwassor, Absinth, 4c., Ac*
Ale uud Porlcr.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
huk 6 ly R. MAYER.
IJLANTIMJ POTATO EH.—460 bbls. Wove
1. Scotia Potatoes, suitable for planting—said to yield
better aud mature much earlier than other kinds. For
M,
AltlHiKIZED IRON MANTELS.—A
cheaper, haudsomor and more deslrab.e article
the real marble. A now lot just received n *
MORSE 4 NICHOL8, 155 Brougbton-st.
IJBLUE NK
x hlids. N. O. S
brig J. A. Taylor,
NEW ORLEANS HULA If.
Sugar of prime quality, lauding pe
from New Orleans, for sale by
COHENS 4 HERTZ.
IJACV
13 froi
dec 16
AUON.—26 hlids. elides and Shoulders lundiiic
r -— D -‘- w . Clark, and for sale by
CLAGHORN d* CUNNINGHAM.
"I > ECEIVEB ncr ship Ilurtiord, 20 bbls. yel
XV low Onions; ft) bbls. Newtown Pippin Apples, and
ter sale by(dec 28) JOHN D. JESSE.
New Crop N. O. Molasses, lauding from ecb. Ainr-
CIIOIUK NEW ORLEANS HUGAH.
Q1 libds Choice New Orleans Sugar from Good
Ol Hope Plantation, St. Charles, Louisiana, land
ing from brig Martha Jane, and ter sale by
— 12 COHENS 4 HERTZ.
G
Plaster, landing aud for sale by
12 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
FOR BALE.
OimtU of Send Rice. Apply lo
Oc/U jan 12 WM. WRIOnT.
CHECKS ON NFW YORK-for .ale by
J BOY 8 it 0. A. L. LAMAR.
To bo drawn in Savannah To-Morrow, Jau. 14th.
78 Numbers—11 Drawn Ballots.
CAPITAL:
8 , !i i » DSLLAKS!
4o. 4o. Ac. 4c. 4c.
Tlokets $1—Shares In proportion.
Tickets aud Shares, either eiugly or by tho package
or sale by E. WITllINUTUN,
Vender for Gregory 4 Maury.
m 9*%***$ and . nt Private Sate.
10 orates Crockery, (low) ; 60 boxes Qlaas.
By bark Excel, anothor lot of that ohoico ftunllv
Butter—those jn want should call early. *
„ . , At Private Sale.
Potatoes—-150 bbls. fine Eating and Planting Potatoes.
Rlo'Jlrande 80 bbh ‘ flnu Bah,wiu Apples, landing from
Potatatis.~-20 bbl», flue Eatiug Potatoes,
Aj'plss.—2U do. do. do Applte?
, „ _ F>r Sale, f
A tine Two Story Framed Uouso on LHicrtr-stYeet. fen
nSfi** Two Story Housoin: Curry
iting Room.
• .i ;— - - —nry Ilottl
partiouiars apply nt tfi* Const!
. «... private Sals. ■
S«fl»=I60 Clocks, 8 day aud SOhonr
Hats—2U cases plum black and Silk llatg
Cigars—UW.tKW Cigars, vurious brands W _j£jUjg9.
^ *«•
Tea—lUohetta Green and Black Tone
Accordions, 4o., fto.
Soap—60 boxes fancy afid Toilet Soap
11, * , “ *'” 1 ^
Xobuuco—6 bales Loaf Tobaoco
i.i . ... . Al Private Sale.
10 eighth casks Cognac Brandy
^ Svroet Malaga WIuo
10 do Rectified Whisky
2 do Old Heottih do.
Corrur..—30 bags Prime Rio Coffee
SSSmu.!' k 'M ° r ““' J? 0011 "'/. M»rled
1umiillks.—30 oases Tumblers, assorted
M aikksmks.—20 now double Matressos.
Iron So/n..
—iJsF* mRnu tectury of PiorceA Valentine Fo*
sale at the tn an u Picture re’ priocs.
Ju,t r«cnl»,ij by Al-
f,. . ? , .notber lot of ohoioo On.hon
nuttor, Iiut op In .mall llrkln. .I.pr.8,1, f„ r f.mii:
GEO. J. 8U1T1E
BniiHsc Wanted V
A •‘■rOVVAII HOUSE,'ROME, OA.
Ono of tho right sort can rent the Shop, or faav*
rt jania
noiithly wage»
A n WANTED
PARTNER In u profitable and well establishid
Manufacturing business in this oity. He must bo
oi uetiyo busiues habits, and bo able to oommaud do-
OfflJJ, tWu Rud U,rB0 U‘®u«ftnd dollars. Apply at this
i YrJ*ttllroa*.
Vw virf ,lon,, iminodintely—
Beyl. W?gos pa®--°- — NEQR ® and *
null. Apply at N
W A N TED.—A feituntion as Ovaraeer on n Coi-
aa. ixardoe 4 oJ,** 1 °“ a thc low ®°« n ^y. Refer to^N,
W ANTED TO TOitCUIAMK^S or 10
Boy. or Yellow., from ISto 20 Je.r. old. Apply
" t J °° »'l WM. WBIOUT.
A „, „ , VVANTJtD.
* > White or Colored—one who knows tho
oily prutorrud. Apply coraor Bay aud Wbltak.r-
WANTKD.
1 ’HE Mfilio.t cash prim, will be paid for 10 o
i NEOHO YELLOWS, anJo or 8 BOY
Houses and Lands.
L td rent.
A Frame Tenement House, with five Rooms
it at 1,16 8t< >ro corner West
PETER HENERY.
To Kent,
A STORK in the Marshall House, now occupied
by Saulsbttry 4 Co. Possession given oa tho 1st of
xt. Applj^to MARY M. MARSHALL,
February i
West ilrood-etreefc^
’!'» Kent.
A Brirk T.nomomon Wo.t Broad .treat, with
i i dfiht upright rooms. For particulars apply to
John A. Gray, in tho house or at tho corner of Jonea
"nd Abercorustreets. tf d*oI8
To Kent.
Tho Upper Part of 96 Bryan stroot. Inquire
ootati
> the premises.
FUR RENT.—Tho Brick Storo at the
foot of Whitaker-street, (Stoney Bluff), now oo ;
copied by Messrs. R Habersham 4 Sou. Posse**
siou given 16th November noxt. Apply to
COHENS 4 HERTS.
Office No. 153 Huy-StmeL 2 Doors East if the City Hotel
A Rtiro CJ!utuce by ilic i'ncknge.
j$y 15 Drawn Ballots in oaoh Package of 26 Tickets.
CLASS 9.
«K«Il«IA MTATK LOTTERY,
For the brnsfit of the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER 4 CO., Managers.
Draws in Savannah on Saturday Morning, at 9 o'clook,
Sales close at 9 o clock To-Morrow Night.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
#3,000!—4 of $300!—3 of $200
Ac. 4c. 4o.
Tickets, $1; Halves, 5Ucts; Quarters, 26.
A pack of Wholes cost $26.60, must draw back $16,00
“ Halves " 13,ih) " " ••
" Qurs., " 7,56 " " "
Orders from tbo country ausworod promptly,
drawings sent regularly, aud prises cashed on domand
at this office, by
jau 13 CHARLES B. PATTER80N.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having clnims ugainst the estate of
J\_ Thomas Atkins, and all iudebtod to said estate,
wiTTmako settlement with IIULET P. ATKINS,
jnn 12 W6 Qualified Administrator.
TO HAUL'D AND HEIJARM.
Qfli 1 *^4 Boxes Alanufucturcd Tobacco of vnri'
ous brands aud sixes, 50 M. Sugars various
brands, in store and ter sale by
jan 12 SWIFT 4 CO.
>. do., in store aud ter sale by
SWIFT 4 CO.
Li'LOUR.
I 1 160 bbls Baltiraoro Flour.
do Prime Genoseo do
15 do lliram Smith Extra Family Flour, in stove
md for salo by [jan 12] SWIFT 4 CO,
HAUL A INS! DARfaAINH!
DRV GOODS AT COST
Wr C. WADSWORTH will commence dix
T V • posing of his rich and valuable stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY UiOODS.
This day, Dae. 9th, nt Now-York cost.
We hope uo oue iu want of auy article in tho Dry
Goods lino will fail to call and examine the goods und
prices before purchasing, as we aro determined to
these goods at prices full 25 percent, loss than thoy
be bought utuuy other house in tho oity. Wc will
enumerate pricos hero, but invite all to call, aosuriug
dec 9
t prices which will bv
Store under Marshall House.
IS
KW CROP MOL ASHES.—75 bbls. Now
t Crop Molasses, landing from brig J. A. Taylor, aud
sale by [j 11] CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
jan 11
r sugar-cured
(JLAOIIORN k CUNNINGHAM.
LAD1KH’ MDRMMs *fc DKKH8 CAP8.
A N assortment of now stylos, of tbo moat beau
tiful patterns, received pur steamer State of
uuufgia, by AIRS. H. TOMBS,
j«n 11 lw 16 Bnrnard-st.
MORSE 4 NICHOLS.
Feathers.
o nnn POUNDS FEATHERS—for sale by
jan It I. W. MORRELL 4 CO.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the Into firm of WOOD,
CLAGHORN 4 CO., either by uoto or open ac
count, arc hereby notified that all claims remaining
unsettled by 1st February noxt will be placed in the
hands of an attorney fur collection,
jau 11 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
FOR HALE.
A DOUBLE Tenement and a singlo Houso—all
ou a brick basement, and in a desirable and healthy
.‘P; ftut * f" r wM?wwfitfe.*"
McMahon t doyle.
ir
-15 cusks Priiuo
McMAUON 4 DOYLE.
OAP AND UANDLEH.—50boxas Colgate’s
and Beadol'a Soap and Candles, received and for
[j»o HJ
QOA
>7 *»'
salo by
i Liimuej, received ami loi
MoMAHON 4 DOYLE.
ALtAUl.K PROPERTY FOR HALE
In fllurlcUn t Geor|>ia.
A largo, well finished, COTTAGE BUILT
MANSION, with superior out-buildings, gar
dens, orchards, 4o., all of which aro new and in
coinplote (^dor. The ubo ve was tho summer residence of
tho iato Honj. Snider, nud can bo bought to an advan
tage by applying early to thu subscribe* at Savannah.
—!tl? v 2 l tf JAME6 J t SNIDER.
FOR HALE.
12
OT , , N0 .' 111 WASHINGTON WAKl). Ai,
Oimiiijiurs Sale.
O N the first Tue.duy in Mnrcli, will li. .old bn-
for. thu Court llouso door, iu tho town or Jeflor-
Sou. In Catuajn County—ono hulr undioidod Interost in
J.ot No. 2d—in the town of St. Aiftrys. Sold as the
nroporty of Susau A. Hopkins, ly permission of th.
ilouora do tho Ordieory of Comdou Couuty, for heuo-
fit Ol sold minor. NLIZABBTH U. HOl'KINS,
d " c M Gukrdion.
For Sale.
A STEAM SAW MII.L, Hourly now, an the St.
John's Hirer, lCs.t Florid*. I'or purticuluri op.
k'Jt 0 L°o» <1 COHENS t HEHTZ.
J7C
Vo Kent,
I yoor, a VVHAUF STORK.
® rOBT t DUNHAM.
I,'OH hAl.K Ott ItXtJHANOK.—A tSIdk
1 luimist llouso on Llhtrty street, foe simple,
sold for cash or i»change for negro property. Apply to
WM. Wright, Broke?.
IVOR HALE.—A I...
X feet, fee simple. Also, a lot o
byW) feet, fee simple. Apply to
Vcu Dollars Reward.
L OST on the night of 3d January, from (ba
British Steamer CONWAY, at Four Mile Point, m
lurge Clinker Built BOAT, painted black. The ahova
reward will be paid for delivery to
j"” 8 iw ANDREW LOW t CO.
- A fronh ttrrival of now
I) huiied Buckwheat in 25 lb bags, at 87c. each, fbr
sale by [ja 8] C. B. SCALLY, St. Andrew’s ilall
y lUARH AND TOJJACJUO.—iust received
a lot oi choiue Rough 4 Ready Tobaoco and El ’
srs, by p, JACOBS, Sign of tho IudUn,
No. 27 Bull-stm
i^LOUR.—50 hide. iiuUiiunrn Flour, lauding
from schr. J. W. Audorson and for sale by
ml ROWLAND 4 CO.
lauding and for salo by
• 6 BRIGHAM. I
A 1>E.—30 hull' bnrroia Tuylur St Son's Albany,
i V Ale, por bark Harvest, just received and ter salo
Gy „ QUANTOCK, ROBERTS 4 CO.,
Williuk’s Wharf.
^RkoSugariiKWbMs. Domestic Whisky, just re-
McMAHON 4 DOYI.E.
ceived and for sale by
L>ATE Wv Fols Oran, Truffles, Petit*
X Poi», 4c.—just reoeived a lot of new Pate 'Da Foi*
Gras, Truffles, l’etits Pols, Artichautu, Gelae, for salo
[dec 30—tf] J. ROUSSEAU.
,^t#lt HALE.—A Wouihii 34 years old, a good
1 Cook; a Womau 28 years, a Woman 21 years, oook;
Woman 19 years, and a Womau 18 years. 7 Apply to *
WM. WRIGHT,
L'dK HALE.—A Woman 33 yearn old jvjJh
X her Girl child 10 years, Boy child 4, yean, and In
fant; a Woman 21 years old with her Boy child 3 years.
A PPW © lj»n 6] WM, WRIGHT-
St. Andrew’s Hall.
4 1KDUND AL'tiUltW for sinking telegraph
Vg poles and posts of all kinds in the ground, for salts
Y , F. W. CORNWELL,
Xj' OR HA LE.—A prune, likely aud iutuliignnt
X^ man, about 28 years of ago, of good character, and
warranted sound. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
i \ UAiUFAGM 1 ..—56 Buukete Chnmpagno, of
\j most Superior quality, "Hunting Club” of dire«6
importation, for sale by the sole ageuts,
jan 8 .X . r •COHENS 4 HERTZ.
{ > KI( K, Hay, Potataen, Apple* & Cider
O-oorfo of oohnonsr Coulrfl Amorfok, just rseeissd II A MS.—2 c.sk, of » suuoriov quTUtr of Pi.
from Muiuo. >or.e»MMg^ wiLDEB>CQ ^ LI Hums. ju..r™jv^,ud for^. h?, V . *
,'IKTY rtUITM of Satinet Cluthiuy, suitohi?
house servants, at four dollars per suit, for sale
[jan 8] ROBINSON 4 CAMP.
I
A
LONE STAR HATH.—Just received, a
full supply of the late style Loue Star Hats, for
salo at the cheap Hat and Cap 8tero of
dec i N. K. BARNUM 4 CO.
persons interested a „
bund working out or driving drays, wagons, cai
busses or break-wagons, without badges, they will
be dealt with according to law.
j»n 412t R. F. AKIN, C. C.
N HW OKliKANB itlfHjAbi.SfsMt—lUO bbts"
new crop, ol prime quality, for sals hy
jan 8 COHENS & HERTZ, .
C. B. SCALLY, 8b. AndreWa Hall.
Tenaesaee Com; Oat*, and Bran, for sole by
i DAVID R. DILLON, foot of West Broad-st.
j .'iHtl,—10 Casks Codfish, 36 bbls. Pickled Her-
I, rings, 50 boxes smoked do., 30 whole and half bar
rels Mackorol, 26 Kits do., just received and tin sale bj>
jan 4 McMAUON 4 DOYLE.