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RGIA^flQNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1853
BUSINESS Ci
Dry Goods, Clothing, &o.
wslhfut and h"«rty.
liniatm casts of Ttt-
flteatner MeUmora, Peek, Charleston, to 8 M Laffl-
talo.' -
Steamer Calhoun. Barden, Charleston, to 8 M Lath-
AT QUARANTINE—Brig Zohra. Mitchell, from N
Orleans, let, bound to Liberia, with 110 negroes. The
Captain and soma .10 negroes have died—supposed to be
irora oho.era. Sue news column.
RECEIPTS OF COTTON, AO., JAW. 15.
Per Central Railroad—lOHU bales Cotton and .Mdse, to
E Parsons A Co. Washburn, Wilder A Co, John Jones,
SmUgS Lathrop. Bolhwell A Smith, C llartridgo. O W
Uarmanjr ft CV, Caldwell, Neely ft Co, W 1) Ethridge ft
Co, Franklin A Brantley, Rabun A Wuitehoad, llohn ft
Foslet, J Ii Burroughs, FT Willis, Hardwick A Cook,
Fultou A Walker, N A Hardee ft Co.
Per steamor Sam Jones, Trout Hawklnsv illo-556 bales
Cotton, llidtn and Skins, to J Jones, W Duncan, Aa-
dersont ft Co, C Hartrhige, Smith ft Lathrop, and others.
Per steamer Wm. Boston, front Palatka, fto—98 halos
8 1 Cotton, and Mdse, to N A Uardeo, Boston ft Clunby,
Andersons ft Co. E Hood, Hardwick A Cook.
I*er steamer Wm Hoabrook, from Charleston, fto.—
M halos 81 Cotton, and Mdse, to 8 M Laffitoau, E Reed.
R Habersham A Son, W J Mokling, C W W Briton, and
others.
Per steamer Chatham, from Augusta—V37 baits Cotton
and Domestics, to F. Molynenx, Starke ft Bryson. (J W
Germany ft Co, Bohu ft Foster, Allen ft Ball, 8 M Laffl-
teau, Padelford, Fay A Co, G Bronson, O II Johnson,
and order. *
Per steamor Lamar, from Augusta—950 bales Cotton,
and Mdse, to T R Mills, and other*.
CHEAPEST CASH STORE,
IcaVbrIiu Timtiy.
an paper*, ol, yesterday,con-
ami Settcm communicated to
nr. r. iushis.
Iff ARRIS <&
FORWARDING AND CORDIS.
And Dealer e in drain a
05 Bnr-MWM, Si
X new stock of Dross and House keeping Dry Goods i
and they have also in addition thereto, bought
largely at the New York importers’ closiug soles of the
second importations for the winter trade, (that are du
plicates of the most approved styles in the choicest ool-
ors) nud aacritlned by those importers beeause of the
sudden change from an early demand,which the onder-
•igned Invito purchasers to Inspect. Their stook com
bines the best and cheapest goods, in
Cauton Crnpe Hhnwls nm! Scnrfc,
iTerkerrlHhnwIs.
In new combinations of the most brilliant color* and
now designs. Thibet 8hawls, with 8Uk Fringes, black
Silk Bhawl.\ Wool I'lald Shawls and Long Shawls, In
every quality, from very low priced to finest Import
ed j Mourniiitf Shawls cod lying Shawls i black Thibet
Shawls and lying Shawls: Thibet Broohe Scarfs In
.11 .[««., ohUdrraY —*■*- — "
upwards; ve~“ **“*'
rich colored
and Chene Silks; Gorgeous*
«d wide Silks; Blank Silks, I
> cleared.
Steamship Alabama, Ludlow, New-York—Padelford,
Fay ft Co.
Bark Evelyne, Hiohborn, St Jago do Cuba—Giles A
Bradley.
Bark Lucinda, Smith, Mobile, in ballast—B W Baker.
Brig Carribbe, Crabtree, Havana—Wm Crabtree.
Brig Alfred Exall, Guidor, New-York—WiUie ft-Bruu-
dage.
Sohr Judgo Tenney, Toothaker, Bssl<#n~-W P Yonga.
Sohr 8 N Smith, Smith, Philadelphia—Willis ft Brun-
Schr Cataract, Rioe, Now-York—Willis A Brundago.
Jjohr Trader, Trader, New-York—Willis ft Brnndage.
Bohr Lamartine, Thorndike. Boston—Brigham, Kelly
ft Co.
8obr Luoretia, Meadr, New-Yoxk—Rowland A Co.
DEPARTED.
Stoamer Calhoun, Barden, Charleston.
Steamer Welakn, King, Palatka, fto.
Stoamer Ivanhoe, Garnet. Mntthow's lilts IT, fto.
Steamor Wm. Senbrook, l'ock, Charleston,fto.
Steamer bam Jonus, Dillard, HawklusvUle.
MEMORANDA. rmn M
The brig Yankee, Thayer, from Providence, R I, at
Charleston, reports that on the 8th Inst, In lat 3ft, long
71 48, foil in with tbo brig Aoonite, of Eaatport, Ward
master, from Philadelphia for Havana—found the A. a
Mid of llie Nimtiriigiia treaty, wiib the
turn by which the Semite fully ratified
eaiy. They uem to throw little light,
I’ef, tipou the point in <H<*»utc, nothing
ting In Mifini which clearly show* tlml
b Honduras and the colony of the Bay of
ht were in any W*f upcciully referred to,
at includod in or excluded from the
. The main thing dwelt upon is the
*minI and tlio peaceful alliance between
Britain and the United States on the
it; end the only passage of any point
Painter*
Portrait) Lnndannpe and Aul
ST. ANDREW'S H/ * *
- -tALL, IIRUUGHTON-NT.^.
VOLOJOiU JJA&lTKRREvTVTSa?
P. a. CABEV
WOULD rospcetpilly give notice that I
Y Y wtoponed hie OrRery, corner Bryan strei
Market square, whore he is prepared to exert
lures in fits much admired style, oithor la <
rainy or fair weather.
Instructions given in tho art and all the apf
furnished. Alsu, a large lot of Plates, Coses, (
cals, ftp:, for sale fla • i
nna.iU Thibet Brocha Scarfs In
Plaid Wool Shawls, from 26 eta.
y rich Brocade colored and black Silks |
Satin do dienes; choice colors in Broche
w - • • ' i Chamnllon and Tan culor-
iu Taffetas, Gro do Rhinos,
n every quality, from very
ieatiwported. Lining Silks,
.uuv.a x.v..net and Maroeline—clioaper
loos; very rich colors and plaids latest
tuallty of Raw Bilks, (all Silk); small plaid do. for
ohildrtn (
Uluck Silk Trimming I.nce#
of every width, in the best quality, particularly the
widths now so much used for Bonnets and Sacques ;
Cashmeres, Mousiollimss and Muslin ne 1.nines, from
lUo. to $1 (tor yard, of the richest oolura and newest pat
terns | figured, colored and black Orleans and Lyouess
Cloths) ChatneliouB Mohairs; choicest shades, in
Drubs, Bluoa, Browns and all other colors in Alnaecas ;
French Morlnos.very cheap; Paramattas; English Me
rinos, very fine and very cheap: plain blaok French
Del.sines, iu all qualities at cheapest pnoeo; plain,
blue, pink and dark colon'in French d« Laines; .
Brociule and Clieue.Amlques,
(these identical goods obtained a medal at the World’s
Fair in London, for the extromest perfection in French
Cotton Fabrics); a large quantity of Bootoh Ginghams
at 12ka. per yard; Embroidered Chemisetts and Hab
its; Alboui and Frilled Collars asl Canes; blcevoe;
new Wristbands and Cuffs, Mottvniug Collars aedCaps;
Embroidered Handkurohiefs, very cheap; Cambric
and Swiss worked Edgings and Inserting*; Bilk and
Spun Silk lioso, from small to very largo slice; La
dies’ black Lama anJ Cashmere Hose, very fine;
JLsullen’nn<l JUlMMen’ ttnuliHli Oottou Hone,
and Gents’ and Boys’ English half Hose, from very low
priced to best Imported and vary cheap; Boys and
Misses Fanoy Wiutor Hose and half Hose, very aheap;
Gents’ whits and colored Wool Undershirts; Merino
do.; Cotton do.;
Gent*' Wool nud Merino Drawers 1
Ladies* Silk and Wool Vests; Lambs’ Wool do.; Meri
no do.; (the above Undershirt* and Drawers are very
much cheaper than they can bo hod elsewhere); Infanta
Wool Boots and Sacks; Ladies' Silk Gloves, in all
oolors to match winter dresses; Wool Gloves, very
cheap; Buokskin and Cloth Gloves, Driving Gloves,
Gouts Chamois Lined Dress Gloves; Gents 7 colored,
black and whit* Kid Gloves. Their store is the depot
for obtaining the best HOUSEKEEPING article* for
the aheupest prices. Their Liuon Goods are warranted
all pnre flax and are better value than can bo had else
where in 8avannah; including
White utitl Unbleached Table Dnrnank,
in every width and quality from37)a to flfiUc. par yard.
Damask and-Snow Drop Table Cloths, in allslser.from-
to ft yards long. Damask and Snow Drop Napkins and
Doylies, from «7)j,o. per dosen upwards; Birds' Eye and
Scotch and Russia Diapers; Dowlas and Huckaback
Towels and Towelling; heavy flue Hand Spun Un
dressed shirting and Bosom Linons, iu every quality
from 26o. per yard to finest imported and better value
than can be had elsewhere; Pillow Cas« Linens;
Imperial and French Toilet Quliut
of every sise, very cheap; Lancaster aud Allendalo
Quilts, colored Quilts; low priced aud best kind of Bod
Comforters very cheap; wnite and unbleached Cotton
Shirtings uud sheeting*, in every width from % to 3
yards wide at Lew York priofls;
llteh Needle Wurkl*aee Curtains ?
A new atyle of
Window Curtain's and Festooning*
which purchasers arc invited to examine. Also a new
style of Bed Curtains and Festooning, very cheap ;
Table Cover* of every kind from very low priced to
b ” tl “’uSi. ansi Whitney Blunkela,
of the bestquality, and In every site, very much oheap-
orthau ean bo hadelsowhore; Heavy Blanket* for ser
vants very cheap, to which the attention of buyera is
requested.
Cloths and Cnsslmcres,
Tweeds. Plaid do. for Boys’ west in great variety; Sati
nets aud Tioga Cassinote, vary heavy and very cheap;
Kentucky Joans; white, red and yollow Fl&uuols, ex
tremely cheap ami in every quality.
Cotton Oannbui’K* very Cbonp.
Plaid and striped Homespuns for Dresses; Kcrsoys
and Georgia Plains, extremely cheap; a largk lot of
grey and whit* Woolen Undershirts aud Sacks for ser
vants very cheap. Our stooh iawothoroughly 'Hiedup
and so uniformly very cheap, that purchasers of large ns*
sortment in suialland large quant (ties can be sultud >u our
Btore in a greater number of artioles, and tberel'yelTeet
a greater saving than in any other Store in Savanuah.
McCOSKEii ft TUEANOif,
111 Congress street^*noxt to Bull street,
nov .10 and opposite the Pulaski House.
from the iiiensaRe of
CONSIGNEES.
per bark Marla Morton, from Boston—Skldman, Har
ris A Co, F P Taylor, W Wndo, 11J Gilbert, E Parsons
ft Co, Brigham, Kelly A Co, 1 W Morrell A Co, and or-
4ei.
Per sohr Triumph, from New-York—J D Jesse, G 11
Johmou, Morse ft Nichols, Claghorn ft Cunningham, T
J Wayne, J G Fnlligant, Hone ft Connery, TK Mills,
N U ft It Weed, Crane ft Holcombe, Webster ft Palmas,
Swift ft Co, 8arautou, Johnston ft Co, and order.
Per steamer Calhoun, from Charleston—Wm Law, A
Bonaud, 0 E Potter, A J Champion, MoKing, Boston ft
Gunby, J B Ripley,
Per steamer Motamora, from Charleston—8 M Laffl-
teau. Florida Boat, Andersons Jt Co. Siluu Dikes, J Ha-
hastiok, A Bonaud, A Haywood, C E Nutter, L Austin.
joiti* rooti;
WHOLBSALX AND MXTAIL DBA LX K ttt
PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNIBHJES,
Paint, Varnish
Brusnei, fto. fto.
Paper Hanging*, Harder*, and Firt-Doetrd Print*.
N. fl.—House, tMgn and 8hip I’aintiiig, Gilding, Qroift*
Ing and Ulasing, done on reasonable terms by
JOHN POOLS, II Whitaker-**,
mar XI Nearly oppoeite Swift, Deiulow ft Ce. S A^
LOCKWOOD Ac CASEY,
8VII.Dlikb AND CONTRACTORS,
A ltli prepared to contract for tliu erection ami
repairing of Bonding* of every deeertptloa, and in
turnlah nlsaa. Thoy offer their servlrte to the pablle*
aud solicit a shore of their patronage,
u. w. look wood.[an 27—lyj , c. 0.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Alabama, for Now-York—N Graham,
D W Stanton, A Rolf, J S Morse, J Mary, E 8 Vernol,
Master Lent.
Per steamer Wm Gaston, from Palatka, fto.—Mrs
Goddard nnd survt, bliss Wittick, Miss Morgan, James
Roed, J Waluburg, J Hutchinson, N Grcon, J Ladsou,
Chamberlain, H J Clark, W li Myers, R W Campbell, S
Brldler, Monlter, D W Stanton, J Gangh, A B Hagan,
L L Wittick, and G deck.
Per steamer Calhoun, from Charleston—T 8 Brown,
A A McFair, lady, 4 children and svt, J II Bolles, A M
liarnoa, J A Chaplain and son, Mrs Carroll and eou, E
Heole, Mrs Hunter, J Butler, G A Fallows, I. Cheves,
Col II T Grant, R B Greenwood, D A Ambler, and IS
deck. *
Per steamer Metamora, from Charleston—J Mabrey,
8 Hoyt, 8 Dike, M Guerrard, J 8mith, W W Boston. P
Middleton, Miss Clentin, E J Blaok, J Koaly, J It Brad-
frrd and lady and 2 misses, J S Mitchell, and 5 dock.
LYON’S KATHAIRON!
For the Growth eml BiiibelllHhinent of
the Hnlr, to Prevent Its Falling
Oil* nnd Turning (dray.
Awarded the hi#ke*t premium• by the State» of
Nete-York, Maryland und Michigan, at their
Annual Faire of 1851.
r|'lift KATHAIRON neutralize!)the effect of dis-
X ease, climate, aud old age, in preserving and re
storing the human Hair even after a baldness of twenty
years; oleansss the scalp from Sourf aud Dandrufi;
will cure the Nervous Headache, Scald Heed, Erysipe
las, Diseases of tho Skin, fto., uud is the most deslrault
TOILET ARTICLE*
For Ladies’ or Gentlemeu’s use, in the world, its per
fume equals Lubin’s Choicest Extracts, and befog free
from all offensive oil er aoloring propertlee, it gives the
Uair that clean, bright, soft, lively appearance, secured
by no other preparation.
The use of the Katbairon i* adopted by the first phy-
dicianr in Europe and America, and has a patronage
and sale unprecedented in the history of the materia
medics. Rut words are superfluous, a trial only can
attest its real virtue, as millions certify. To be had
throughout North aud South America, Europe aud Cite
Islands of the Ocean, in large bottles, for 25 oents.
Sold in Savannah by T. M. TURNER ft CO.
dee 11 181 Bay-streo).
Cyan's Extract
OF
PURE JAMAICA GINGER,
1 .1011 Dyepnpbiu, Cholic, Cholera Alorbus, Cholo*
. ra, D'lislDeos, Fever and Ague, Summer Com
plaints, Nervous and General Debility, fto. A pure ar
ticle, nnd udmluistored with positive effeot iu the above
complaiuts. Also usod as a boversge and for eulinary
pnrposos. Sold every where.
Sold in Savaunah by T. M. TURNER ft CO.
dec 11 omos 181 Bay-street.
Mibble ft Carey,
merchant tailors and drapers.
N. E. Cor, Broughton Ac WklUtkor iUi
Keep constantly on hand a Urge and well-suleotoo stock
ef Ready-Made Clothing, for the season, together with
varied assortment dfi Furnishing Articles*
D. ft 0.’* selections of Cloths, Cacalmerea and Yes*.
Inge, are from the best Bournes, and for styles and quali
ty cannot be surpassed by any establishment In tba
country. ly sep *7
Bar on Ht
Muonger
Tybct.f
I3F* A
ntinouncs!
i
^nipeior will preside in (he Seunie.
Princes became, of right, Senators ot the
nge of 18, and take their seats also as members
of the Council of State.
The Emperor was expected to return to Pa
ris by the 87th or28ih of December, when it
was supposed that the Prussian, Austri
an,^ nd Kpflsiuu. Ambassadors would present
iiKeir ciedentials respectively. A letter in the
Time* says: .
Tins presentation and the recognition of tho
Emperor of the French will, it is stated, we
accompanied with certain resolutions, most
Brobably with reference to the numeral at
tached to the title to the Emperor, and the he
reditary power. M. de Kisseleft'hnd uudience
of the minister for foreign affairs soon after his
return to Paris ; lie intimated a desire that the
* 1 all, and that
of Napoleon,
CUAS. M, PICKETT,
BUILDER,
TTAV1NG rcHontcd his hueineas, ft no
X ff. P»r«d to eontr&ot for BulldiQB^b’r Jobbing
any description, in his line. JttgmTexeaated vri
ness and dDpateh. A sha^ bt the public patr<
most respectfully solioitbA* WT
Carpenter Shop o® jBeborts-etroefe, Robertsvi!
pl«nla(iol»or jUr. G
comity, i.eri ialj jt
H.ru\vtdK & boon
Elf Ts.
son .rrioW ot
in llte nteamghi, Phil*
Choler—
On SotOTdiy mofnit
I'liTCliitt, ftnin Ne«
beri.1, with ltO;eml,, a i
Ronds, wheteviW.ncI
<td « .Vow Orlnm;, on
of thnCQloi^Qii g J
M« n fan
to be choierk, brokeoiA
LATX8T DJTXS.
Liverpool...Jan. 11 Havre...Dec. 30 | Havana....Jan. 11
»e best
whet lie
tils bpi-
Ifoin the
iftlied (o
i/firovea
Wge of
d to the
recognition should be
Emperor of the French. 1 bofleve no objection
was made, and probably will not be made.
Four flags captured at llaboult, Algeria,
have been formally prssented to the Emperor,
as the fruits of “ the first page in the military
history of Napoleon III."
Bou Muza, the Arab chief, has been libera
ted, on parole, to reside in Any pint of France,
but he must not leave the country.
A visit by the Emperor to Corsica, next
spring, is talked of.
It is also said that Napoleon, on hearing of
Uying aud Renovating Establishment,
s, it ia a
re in other
h^iuterost
elfe^t of re-
Hifc •
MWff a* our apology
le notice of the pub-
m| ;wn the -highly
mjqpdiMhe caption of
pk|5» l ofitable as well
spending some of our
$ ■ -y' ' Friend.
I* United State**,
'from the New York
dbfone of |he most
lie Country :
da between this coun-
imn^snsely in favor of
ear X851, the nppar-
SSTo Hulk iyqpiaifS)£S
Oyster, Refreshment and Pastry
SALOON.
M il. LE FORT has removed his eatnlilish-
uniat to No. 8 Drayton 8troet, west side, within
rof Bryan Strec., where ho will devote hie entire
attbution to keeping a RESTAURANT for the acoota-
dation of marohacts and others, who may ohous* to
avail themselves of its convenience. He lias fitted it
up handsomely with Private liiurt, and parties of gen
tlemen, and of ladies aud gentiotneu, can be accommo
dated with private rooms. The Larder will bo al
ways well supplied, aud the following oan bo always
had on short uotico :
SOUPS.—Oyator, Turtle and Mock Turtle.
OYSTERS.—Fried,Stowed,UrolloU,and withQraton.
GAME.—Venison, Wild Duuks, Snipe, Rice Birds,fto.
oieaueu, renovated or dyed, os may be required. A11
done in the same style which has gonarqllr w Aitnh
pleased my patrons and friends. Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by steamboats or railroad, are
requested to writ* per null, eo that I may knew where
o catl for them. • 'SBi.
apr 15 ly ALEXANDER
Heurjr K. WaSliUarnc
SHIPPING AND C&M®I0N MERCHANT,
Jyai HAVANKAII. <yiOUGIA. lr
Capt. Mitchell
aong thorvictima,
^oturdiiy Ibttf m
ft lie could aurvsy
proceedings of llte Powers nt Berlin, broke
[ iu a furious tirade against the King of Prus-
, whom he blamed with exciting a coalition
tinst France, aud ended with the significant
eat that “ Prussia shall recollect thut she
e ithin 12 hour* journey of Paris."
rish Affairs.—Irish papers have the fol
ding paragraph.: ** Mr. Foy, United States
nsul at Dublin, has had an interview with
i Lord Lieutenant on behalf of the New-
rk Exhibition of 1853. Mr. Foy was ac-
JACOB COJMEN,
Furs, 323 Dry Illdcs..... Sohr. Trader—73 bales Cotton,
3i3c&sksRlco Sclir. Luorotia—578 bales Cotton, 142
casks Kibe.
PnnaoELrniA.—Sohr. 8. N. Smith—462 bales Cotton,
55 do. Domostics, 20 do. Cotton Waste, 1 do. Yarn, 155
tons Bar Iron, 47 liidos, 2 Boxes, 00 empty Beer Dar
rels.
bost..*.—Schr. Judgo T^nai^—70,073 f a et F. P-.Tim
ber Sclir. Laniartfuo—Od bales Cotton, 7500 bashols
Rough Rioe.
Havaka.—Brig CarrIbbes—61,129 foot Timber, 68,531
do. Lumber.
St. Jaoo ms Cuba.—Bark Evelyna—70,000 feet Lum-
boj, 50,080 do. Timber, 35,OIK) Shingles.
ROME, JAN. 13.-i-CoTTo.\.—Our market for the past
week has beeu quite animated, prices having advanced
fully %q. Notwithstanding the bad state of tho roads,
it has been coming in quite freely. We quoto as ex
tremes 7*4 to 9. Holders are asking 9)4 for a few choice
bales, but refdecd. Amount received up to last eve
ning, (12th inst.) 12,607; on hand 1137.
AUGUSTA, JAN. 15, P. M.—CoTTOM.—We have no
chango|to uotico in prices, which aro full. The Arabia’s
advices have had no effect on the market. We under-
!lll Jlroml-ulrcct, Clmrle.loo,
Broker, Auctioneer and (leneru
Buys and sells on com in lesion,
LANDS r 'NKfSltOKB, STOCKS, BON
Liberal advances made on propert
RErKnEftecn.—Meiers. R. Ilaborsham ft 8'
W. Anderson, Robert Hutchison, Cohan ft Fo
Lawton, I. K. Teflt, Solomon Cohen. flm
l^ANWAH.
I London fur
^great many
Bn England
MtsainmiRMoin 1
LE DRUGGISTS
U0IBUII1.1.AM AND rAUAHOLO.
Cheap Cush ft tore, ear. Whitaker tf C’ongrcis-tts.
jy tv The subscribers haw just received a large
. Y^assortmont of Silk, Gingham and Cotton I'm-
bruilas uud Purasols, wliioh they will dispose
at very reduced prices.
. apr 17 M. PRENDERQASTft CO
and opposito i
Wilson and Rev. O’Hanalau roude the chief
appearance. A similar meeting- was held at
PAINTS, OILS, W1NDOW-GLA8S
GARDEN SEEDS, fto.
«p
GEORGE J. SHIS
FACTOR, COMMISSION SI
Ami General Accb
NO. 168 BAY-STREET, SAVANNA
„ • ■ munnito
Hon. John W. Anderson, Hon. Francis I
H. Tison Esq.-, Horace Smith, Esq., Mei
_ Kelly * Co., Mswra. WashbarA. V
Liverpool.
Mr. G. Cornwall Lewis is appointed editor
of the Edinburgh Review.
Austria.—The “ Rothschilds," consisting
of Aneellti Meyer Rothschild," of Frankfort,
Sclonlon Meyer Rothschild, of Vienna; James
Mrpcr Rothschild, of- Paris; and Charles
Meyer Rothschild, of Naples, have decided, at
a family congress held at Frankfort, to renew
their partnership for three years.
A Scone at the French Police*
The following is a curious specimen of the
police reports of the Parisian journals: “ A
man, named Couscoussou, was lately tried hv
the Tribunal of Correctional Police,for having
beaten Madame Couscoussou, his wife. * it
Mppears thut you thrashed her with great bru
tality—what have you got to soy for yourselfV
aakod tho President. ‘Pray, Mr. President,
Extensive Clothing Emporium,
Ht. Andrew’s Hall, Broughton Street.
miiK Subscriber takes nlenstiro in announcing to
X the oltisons of Savannah, and the public generally,
tuat he it in rooelnt of the largest arrival or Fall and
Winter CLOTHING over offered in the Southern States.
In this establishment can be found a very quality and
style of Clothing to pleaau the taste of the most foetidi-
ouo. This establishment is divided into six different
departments, each one containing a rich and full assort
ment in their line. ;
The proprietor has taken great pains to have manu
factured, expwosly for this market, and of the beet ma
teria/, an extensive and fashionable assortment of
CLOTHING for
Heed Cane!
PHE Undersigned is prepared to supply <
I REED CANE, in any quantity, for slit|
, etu-rt notice. Aleo, keops constantly on hand ;
uoVof Oak, Ash, Black Jaok, Pine and Light
orders
F«r sale by the boat load and retail. Consurooracan de
fend upon beiug promptly sapplied wiUi a good article.
Strict attention given to fair measurement.
Boxes for orders are placed at the stores of Messrs. J,
Murchison, W. W. Lincoln, J. M. Cooper .ft Co., office
or Morning News, aud at the residence of JOHN T.
THOMAS, Jones-etreet. D. REMSIlAltT, .
ju21 Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. V
CIGAR, SNUFF, AND TOBACCO !
No. 18? Bny^street.
JMl the Blue Cion, one door Wetdfrom Drat
on h * n,, t lotpoiied and
CIGARS, of different broods, fine cut TO!
SNUFF of all kinds; put u? carefully, etwl
rota.!, and at the most rooeonable prices.
tST Orders from the Country punctually,
A«redil.ftgainst
iW&r YMusiuit-
lyment for toss.
I’awfAy or sells
IWmi the En-
litfiolmnda of
emiice to Lou-
whieh he offers at prices that cannot fail to B
vie wa of parents, who will consult their own ot
enet and economy by making their purchases ol
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GENTIi2JiUKfj»8 CLOTHING.
Contains Frook and Dress Coats, ot every quallt
Contain!'
i Coats, of every quB.Uty.from