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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1853.
"Dry^^BTciothlngT&o”
STEAMSHIP LINES.
U.».AI. smNNHir 1MABKL,
Will I urn Rollins oommandcr,between
,?& Savannah, Key Weet and Havana.
connecting with the Paolfio Mail
Steamship Company'* Lina for
California. Tin* splendid **a itaamahip will hereafter
leave Savannah for Koy West and Havana on the 16th
and 30th of each month, and front Havana for Savau-
nah on the 8th and 22d of uacli month.
Thu ISABEL will couueot at Havana with the Unit
ed State* Mail Steamship Company's Line to Aspiuwali
and the Paoitto Mail Line from Panama to California
md Orogou.
Passeugors will bo landed atttao Railroad Wharf free
-transit at the Isthmus at the passenger's expuuse.
The ISABEL will also oouneot at Havana with tha
United States Mall Steam Company's Line to New <
COURNS 4 llfiltTZ, Agents at Savannah.
Tickets for New Orleans, Aspinwall and San Fran
cisco can be hod by applyingto
MOHIlKCAI Jt CO., Charleston, 8. C.
KOU PHIL ADKLFiiiA.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company.
m The new and splendid aide-wheel
r —T~a steiiinshin H’I’ATt: np iH'nuiii a nt
■ 1,200 t<
i register, Capt. John R.
..•a commenced her r—*‘“
will loave Savannah
day, the bth Sept., and every alternate
•hereafter; say on the 22d Sept., and 6th aud 2Uth Oct.,
• Ml lAh " - - J
t Nov., aud *
. i been built v
eomfort and dispatch, and otfur
r and admirable fa-
Ageuts in Savannah.
NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
Weekly.
m The new and splendid etoamships
FLOHIDA.Capt.WoodhuU.and ALA-
V "il.T'Xr-Ay* BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belongiug tv
BcJEgHnEHEHb tli0 Nbw Vork a»d Savannah Steam
Navigation Company, will leave Sa
vannah and Now York every Saturday.
Thoseiships aroof 1,300 ton srog liter, and unsurpuss-
»time
ed lu safoty, speed and comfort.
These steamers, loaviug Savannah at the
that the Marion aud Southerner leave Charleston, i
rive in New York a* soon as or before them.
j£J~Cabiu passage $25, payable bofore going on board.
— - -
Aguuts:
JJM
PADELFOUD. FAY k CO, Savannah.
L L mitcHRLL,
194 Front-street, New York.
U. S. iUAIL LIME.
New-York & Charleston Steam-Packets.
MI-WKBKLY.
w Leave Adger’s wharves every Saturday
Land Wednesday. The new and spleu-
■did Staumsliips
UNION Capt. Uieli d Adams 1,500 Tons.
MAHION Capt. M. Burry 1,200 Tons.
The Steamship Jaukh Adukk, now Mulshing, will be
placed ou the line er.rly iu May.
t*AT For Freight or Passage apply at the office of the
Agent HENRY MIS8KOON,
Corner East Bay and Adger’s Wharves.
Charleston. April 19. 1852. ir
SHIT LINES.
VKS8KL. WANTlill.
A vessel of the capacity of 400 or 500 bales
Cotton, wanted for un Eastern port. Apply to
Jjaa 18 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
VOU.NEW YORK—llii*; Line
.— .The fast Bailing regular packet bark I1AR-
gff^VEST, II. Nichoi* master, having a large noi
wHMfctlon of her freight engagod will have dispatch.-
For balauoe of freight or passage apply on oard or tv
jan IS WASHBURN, WILDER k CO.
BRIOIIAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’* Line.
--j, The regular packet schr. C. A. ORE1NER,
Iligbee master, will have dispatch for the above
■S»».purt. For freight or passago apply tv
jan 17 WILLIS k BltUNDAGE.
FOR NEW YORK—Union Line.
The paokotschr. ENCHANTRESS, Tyler mas
ter, will have dispatch for the above port. Fo:
freight or passage apply to
1? WILLIS k BRUNDAQK.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
-- The fast sailiug sohr. MARTHA JANE, Foster
^Z'V.tX master, huviug most of her cargo uugaged will
■dKEKmoet with dispatch. For freight or passage ap
ply to [jan 17J K1NCHLEY, LOCKETT AGO.
FOR NEW YORK—Ucorgiu Line.
—The sohr. VICTOR, Capt. Baker, having largoi
portion of a cargo engaged and goiug
rnifim, will have immediate dispa
For freight or passago apply -
jan 15
l •atch for the above port.
ROWLAND k CO.
Vessel Wunted lor Now Y ork.
1 to load with Cotton aud Rioe for Nov
Apply to
5 ROWLAND A CO.
FOR IIA VICK.
— The ship ADRIAN, Capt. Neal, having most ol
^.galier cargo engaged will meet with dispatuh. For
^aafrciglit of 3UU bales Cotton to complote, apply to
13 2w ALLEN k BALL.
FOR RALTliHORK—ReRulnr Li nr.
Tbs packet schooner TRITON, W. Brown mas
ter. will meet with dispatch as above. Foi
freight or passage apply on board at Telfair';
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
dA\
will meet with quick dispatch for the ub<>
■■WHmfcport. For freight of 300 bales Cotton apply t
Captain on board or to
jau 13 II. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
ROWLAND k CO.
Z patch for tho above port. For freight or passu
_ . i. with dispatoh as ubov<
■ZSUiLifreight or passage apply oa board at Telfair'i
jauil BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
load with sawed lumber at Doboy Island, l
6Now Bedford. Apply
ROWLAND k CO.
VK48KLM WANTED.
■ Freight of lumber and tirnbor for Boston or New
* York cau be hud on application to
fc jan II)ROWLAND k CO.
111
BUNKER A OGDEN,
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
The fine fast sailing brig J. A. TAYLOR,
^Bleeper master, having part of her cargo eugag-
a °COUENS A'UERTZ.
FOR NKVV-YORK—New Line.
— . The rogular packet bark RHODES, Capt. Ross,
w HI meet with quick dispatch for the above uort.
•YHMftFor freight or passage apply ou board, tv* the
captain, or to [ja7J HENRY K. WaHHBUUN, Agt.
Kpassage apply on board at Telfair's whurf. or t
l BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Old EMtubliMlied Line.
— . The paoket ship HARTFORD, G. Burke mus-
rt4V«a ter ' ■HI meet with disputch as above. For
iwnBHbfroight or passago apply ou board at Telfair's
wharf, or to (dec 28) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
VEHSKL8 WANTED ON FlCEioui
OR ('HARTER.
—.. Frolxht* for Northern, Eastern and
Southern ports, cau bo had on appllea-^ftr
( noT 4 ) ROWLAND A CO.
WANTED TO CHARTER.
Two or three Vessels suitable for Grain, t
* to North Carolina, drawing 7>4 to 8 feet wu
■Apply to (aov 4) A. C. TOMB, Bay-stret
VESSELS WANTED for Northern
aand Eastern ports. Apply to ^
■Loct7—lyl WILLIS A BRUNDAQE.a
Look out lor the Engine when tke
WHISTLE IlLuWs."
* Competition is the Life of Trade.”
"TIME* 'AINT NOW ASTHKV UsKTO WAS.'
The attontion ol the pub*
lie is called to tho largo and J
iuk of nil kinds of
CAKKIAOES,
ooastantly kept on baud by the Subscriber.
Persons trading to Savannah will please to bear in
Wind that they are indebted to the undersigned for
lowering the prices of Carriage* in this market from 15
to 20 per cent.
I take pleasure in stating that my Manufacturing
arrangements are now complete in Savannah, aud it is
my inteution soon to form a connexion with one of the
bust manufacturing establishments in tho North to
make Carriages expressly for this market; so my p
s will perceive that it is my determination to give
suo most outlie satisfaction to all wbo may be pleased to
trade with me.
J. C. THORNTON,
Corner West Broad and Bay Streets.
N. B.—The inhabitants of the neighboring Counties
«re particularly informed that nono of the work Ped
dled lu their respective neighborhoods is frommy estab-,
liikportttau to IftouseKeepers.
f I 'HE Subscriber respectfully informs his patrons
J and the public generally that he now sends his
Waggon round the city daily to furnish those who wish
a good article of Cainphine and Spirit Gas, with a regu
lar supply. r amities desirous of bsiug furnishod will
please leave their address at the store ID, 12 and 14
Barnard Streot. [jan 7] JOHN J. MAURICE.
TO HIRE.
NEGRO MAN as a Porter in u
ing house. Apply at this Offioo.
STATE OF GEORGIA—CiTy or Savannah. |
MAYOR'S OFFICE, UJanuary. IBM f
W HERBA8, The Mayor hud Aldermen of the
City of Savannah sad tho Hamlets thereof, in
Council assembled on June 3d, 1852, did pass an Ordi
nance authorising by the itth suction thereof, *• Thai a
person shall be appointed by the Mayor of the City tv
protect the old Cemeteries after the first day of Janua
ry next, and the duty of such person shall be to attend
tv the opening and closing of the Gates, and to the cut
ting down and removing the Grass and Wca??. red he
shall be paid at tha rate of one hundred aud fifty dollars
per annum, as loug as his servloes mav be required:
Know all persons that I, Richard Waynu, Mayor of
the City of Savannah and the Hamlets thereof, do here
by, ami in pursuance of the I9tb seotioa, ibuve reolted,
apnuiut Dugald Ferguson, ot the City aud Suto afore-
M P«™»* to protect the old Cemeteries, with
a j . P° we r« *“d duties required by said 19th section,
and also with power Mi discharge and perform tbs du-
•*, bk-xtvn, under the City Ordinances ef prior date to
the 5th June, 1832, except shut he Is allowed to charge
and reesive only the fees allowed for interment*. Giv-
en under my hand and the Corporate 8eal of the City,
*““14 Jannary, 1853. R. WAYNE, Mayor.
[Attest] Edward G. Wilson, Clerk of Council.
. For Sole,
Tj'Olm yonoj, well broke Bu„y and Saddle
iQ rM,, »V‘ rant * d HI >und add gentle. Apply to
nov 19 8 MAW Sawtf P. GIEBELIiOUSE.
T LARD^-lOVbls. lauding and fur eale
XJhj (dee S) MoMAUOll A DO %i&.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg.
its sea _ The Union Steamboat Company of
Georgia and South Carolina havingtho-
aMMMHWHbroughly overhauled aud refitted the su
perior atoam-packet* U. L. COOK ead OREGON, with
lighters, are now ready to transport freight of all
description between Savannah. Augnsta and Hamburg,
with as muoh. if uot more, uispatoh than any othor
boats on th* river. The steamers are commanded by
expericnoed and accommodating captains, and all
freight consigned to their agents will ha forwarded free
of Commissions. Tho accommodation* for passengers
tqual if uot superior to any boats on the river. Fare
$5,00. HKNItY IIAIU'KH, Pr., Savannah,
E. F. KINCHLKY 4 CO., "
JAMES HARPER 4 CO., Augusta.
Savannnh, 21*t Sept., 1852. sep 21
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
FOR PALATKA. EAST FLORIDA,
VIn Dnrien, Ili’uuMtvIck, Ht. I^Iarya,
JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURG (Black Creek),
AND P1COLATA.
Leaves every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
tvmsm w Tue superior eteam-paoket WM. GA8-
■ r AJL- MB ATON f Capt. Sliaw, will leave Tuosday
MfimHiMBkBMoruing, at 10 o ; olook, and will con
tinue to leave every Tuesday.
The rate* of passage by this boat are as follow*: "
To Darieu $3 00
Ht. Mary's 4 50
Jaoksonville 6 UO
Black Creek, 1'iaolataaud l'alatka 8 00
For freight or passage apply ou board, at Charleston
eteam-paoket wharf, or to
au 21 CLAGHURN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ta.
TO TKAVELLKKK UtliNU NORTH.
TUB MAVANNA11 AND GUAULBHTON
U. 8. MAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Havanuah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M.,
after thu arrival of the night traiu of the Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day,
connecting at Charleston with the
wlluiiuRton Htciim-Pnckctis.
Which leavo with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2){ P. M.,
and also with the
New-York and Clinrleuton HinnuiMhlpN,
Whioh leave (marleston every Wednesday aud Satur
day afternoon.' Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday
evenings, will arrive in lime to connect with the snleu-
iid new steamship James Adyer ouo week, aud the
steamship Southerner the noxt. Far* from Charleston
to Nsw-York by land route, $20—time 52 hours; by
•toamships, $25. [my 16] ti. M. LAFFJTKAU, Agent.
OPP4J81T14J.N LINK TO FL4I1UDA.
MATE OF PASS AG E REDUCED.
it—n i . The superior new steampacket WE-
LAKA, Capt. N. King, luavos every
AS&mSMUSaturday at 10 o'olock A. M.
iRate of passage in largo airy state rooms, as follows:
To Darien UO
St. Mary's 4 50
Jaoksonville 6 UO
Ploolata 8 (Ml
l'alatka 8 UO
Black Creek 8 UU
N. B.—Freight consiguod to K. R. Duke, for Ocala,
will be shipped free of all charges at l'alatka.
Apply on board, at tke Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to
fob 19 8. M. LAFFITRAU. A tent.
SAVANNAH TO DARIEN.
A LINE of Four Horse Post Couches leaves Su-
il. vonuali every
lUomlny nnd ThurNdny f nt 7 o’elook A. ill.
For Darieu, via Bryan Old Court-Ilouso, Riceboro’ and
South Newport, arriving in Darieu at 6 o'olock P. M.
KuturniiiK on Tucndny* nnd Friduyn.
Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'clock P. M., and connecting
w ith tfie boat# for the North, and tho cars for the West.
Sir Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister 4 Co.'s
Stablos, corner of State aud Whitaaer sts.
jaa 13 ly II. J.. HART, Proprietor
Marshall House Omnibus Line.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
hereartar run the hack
Lady Heuti in connection with tlie Omnibus, for the
accommodation of passengers for tho Marshall House
and ull parts of tho city.
Tho Uiuuibus and Hack will bo in attendance upon
thu arrival of tho cars and steamboats, with first rate
teams and careful drivers, aud tho subscribers will be
responsible for all baggage or checks for Baggage deliv
ered to the conductor*.
A Call Book will bo kept at the Offico of tho Mar
shall Homo, and all oalla resist M w ill be punctually
attonded to. WM. aOUNSON,
Proprietor Marshall House.
doc 28 lm S. A. IIOOKK It.
RfEW STORE! GROCKR1ES!
Corner Whitaker and Broughton Lane.
T UST received per Mcninors and packets, u full
*} supply of GROCERIES, which are offered atwhole-
sale or retail, at cash prices. The goods have been se
lected, and every article is warranted to prove satisfac
tory or may bo returned.
jan 18 tf WM. G. DICKSON.
FRENCH MUSTARD, SARDINES, PICKLES,
PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS,
FANCY BOXES PRUNES. BRANDY
PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD.
TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AN1) FINE,
—nnd—
20 BOXES RAISINS (all clusters,)—WHOLE,
HALF AND QUARTER BOXES—
MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE,
Just received and for sulc ut
DICKSON’S,
jan 18 tf Cor. Whitaker-at. and Broughton-lane.
Rains! Tongues! Bolognas!
T UST received per Htuanier—
tf 2 bbls. Pig Hams
50 Smoked Tongues, large site
50 lbs. Bologna Sausages
2 bbls. Smoked Beef
For sale at DICKSON'S
jan 18 tf Cor. Wkitaker-st. and Brought >n-lane.
Butter—4 lbs. for $1!
TUST RECEIVED—
t* IU kegs Buttor, 4 lbs. for $1
10 do. Goshen do., 3>b lbs. for $1
15 do. Stuictly Prime do., 3 lbs. for $1.
Landing per eolir. Triumph—
50 Imitation English CHEESE, rich and fine flavor
20 boxes Mild Rich Northern Cheese
For sale at DICKSON'S,
jau 18 tf Ccr. Whltakor-st. and Uruushton-lane.
\\T K HUG LEAVE to inform the 1.miles of
Y V Savannah that wo are still
Selling: Off nt Reduced Prices!
THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
Mouslino do Laiusa
French Cashmeres, figured
Do. Merinos _
Black Bombazines (of tho best make)
Poplins, plaidod and plain
Brocado Silks, of tho most magnificent designs
Plain and Chaogoablu Silks, of every shade
Alpacas, plain block
Do. figured
Ginghams—French, English and Anterioaa
Prinu— do. cfo. do.
Worsted Table Covers
Do. Piano du.
Linen Table do. every sizo
Huckaback Towele
Bird's-Eye do.
Dowlas. Huckaback
Linen Damask, of every width
Shirting*, Ticks, and a general stock of goods usually
found ia a retail dry goods store, at
J. U. COHEN 4 CO.'S,
jan 18 14U Broughton st.
W. V. PRENTICE'S
DAGDGRUEAIV GALLERY,
ST. JULIAN STREET,
Over Zoutmiiin’M Aluttic Store.
SAVANNAH.
r< pilE SUBSCRIBER would cull attention to hie
1 now and improved style of Colored Daguerreotypos.
lie warrants to give satisfaction to aLl who desire to have
their likonessos taken in a superior style.
Call and examine specimens of my work over the
Mneio Store, Market square. W. V. PRENTICE.
P. 8.—Instructions in the art, and all kiuds of atook
constantly for sale. is fob 4
COWDliKl Sc WELLS,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
•«pll 94 UAY-STREET. SAVANNAH. ly
ALK ! ALU ! ALU !
VTESSRS. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS & CO.—
IvA Gonts—You are horeby appointed our "Sole
Agout* M for the sale of our brands oi “ Albany Imperi
al Ale, in tbe city of Savannah, State of Georgia,
from aud after this date. [Siguod]
New York, Doo. 1st. '52. JOHN TAYLOR4 SONS.
Having received the Agency of tho above well
known superior Ale, a constant aud ample supply will
be always kejit by us iu store at » Willink's Wharf.'
Porsous desiring the artiolo will be promptly supplied
br giving notice at our Office, on the Wharf, or through
the Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS4 CO.,
dec 11 Willink's Wharf.
Families supplied with half barrels of Cream Ale.
NOTICE.
CITY TREASURERS OFFICE,)
Savannah, 13th Jan., 1863. /
r ]3HE subscriber is now rumly to recoivu Roturus
1 of Property liable to City Taxation.
jan 1.3 J. GEORGE, C. T.
FOR HALE.
City Tkkasl-rkk's Orncs,)
Savaunah, 12th January, 1852. J
r P WENTY thousaud dollur* of City Bonds, in
X sums of $50U, payable in 1876, boating 7 per ceLt.
interest, payable komt-annuully at this offico.
jan 13 JOSEPH GEORGE, C. T.
FOR HALF.
A COMPLETE SET OF 8T4INED GLASS—
i V suited for Cabiu Doors and Windows of a steam
boat—will be sold low for oash. Apply at this Office,
jan 17 .3
f 1CLLY URALNKUS.—A now lot just rac'd
V by MORSE 4 NICHOLS,
jan 6 155 Broughton stroet.
X\TANHING MADU KAH Y.—Boston Cl.oni-
f f leal Powders for Washing—one packago of those
Powders will make two gallons of soft Soap of a superi
or quality for all domestic uses. Just received aud for
saloby [jan 17] W. W. LINCOLN.
LHillD CAiHFlIIkR.—toil* Juincs Murruy’n
X Fluid Camphor and Fluid Magnesia, just received
and for sale by Ijao 17] W. W. LINCOLN.
ORGAN NUT8.—I,UUU pounds fresh l'acuit
x Nuts, ia store and for sale by
jan 17 W. D. FORD.
1' jUCK\VIIKAT FLOUR—First quality, free
XY from grit, in whola, half and qnarter bbls, in store
and for sale by [ jan 17] W. D. FORD.
XSUKKHU.—'30 boxes Goslieu Cheese forsulu bv
\J j»n 17 W. D. FORD.'
13ALT1MORK FLOUR.—250 bbls. ttalii-
I ) more Flour, for aale by
J» B 17 McMAIIOw^DOYLE.
1 JUTTKtt aaaiel L'AIKKHK.—35 tlrkius prim..
Af.y* oholco Goshen and Western Buttor ; 50boxe*
Cbeeso, received and for sale by
j* nl7 McMAUON A DOYLE.
A P i!M 8Mdi,I ‘ AN TINO FOTAT4MSH.
bbls. now landing from brig Susan Lndwig
Irani Boston, and for sale by
J* B 18 BUNKER 4 OGDEN.
T W J 1.1. in.ko tibor.lMd v.nce, upm. Cuttoi. aud
I Sloe >h pud torn. frl..d. In aith.r B0.I00, N.w
Tick or Bellfmore. (d.c 18) a. C. TOM8, Bay ura.I.
^TDWJB JAKS, Npittooue und Pitchers, toguth-
O at’ with n good assortment of Domestlo Hardware,
for sale by (jan 18) COLLINS 4 BULKLEY.
T^ABT.
W
sar-
I.arge and Imporlant Hale
I> RY HOOll" AT CO 8T . JQ
SAVANNAH
CHEAP DRY ROODS STORE!
t?" Sign of ih,» Roil Fin*. .A ?
barnard-st., south of the iwaSYet.
fl^HE Hubscrihnr being nlmul tn rennivH min u
X LARGER STORE FOR THE SPRING TRADE,
otters from this uate thu eutire ur a well selected aud
seasonable rtock of.
Foreign and Domestic Dry floods,
AT FIRST COST FOlt CASH, POSITIVELY
- Isting in pert of Bleached nnd Brown Shirtings of
lost approved makes, 6,8,9, ID, II, and 12-4 Sheeting,
ing Stripes, oolored Huniespuus, Bedliuks.Duuims,
n Checks, Drillings, white, brown, and colored
“ *** "”*■» '♦ith a collection - - -
ns, Mourning and eoh
Oii'ss (liooil
Bltok Lustre and Bilk Warp Alpacas and Brocades,
funoy oolored Orleans and Alpnchas iu great variety ol
styles aud shades. Coburgs, Silk Poplins, Lvonese
Cloths, aud Tliihet Cashmeres, an extensiveassoftiuent
of Mousde Laues, quite new desigus, frolH Bk up
wards, to which the attention of families is requested.
White Canton Cmpt* Shawls,
PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED,
A beautiful oolleotlun at uuusually iotw Prices. Ter-
kolra and Cashmere Lung aud Square Wool Shawls,
black and colored, of superb designs.
Ulimkete mid Flannels.
A large lot of low priced aud medium Blankets fur ser
vants, with a full supply of DuOul. Mackinaw ami Whit
ney ditto., for family use. Super 3-4 and 4-4 Salisbury
White Flaunols, Welch Uauxo do., low priced aud me
dium white, red, yellow and blue do.
Cloths uud Cnssimercs.
Buperfiuo French black Cluth, forgeutlemeu's wear will
be aold very low. Black aud fanoy Cassimerea, low
priued Satinets for aurvants, aud super do., Twocd Cas-
imercs for boys'wear, black Satin and fancy Vestings.
Hosiery and Uloves.
Ladies'black English Host, Ladies' and Misses'white,
slate and mixed do., Gout's and Boys' white, brown and
mixod ilalf-lloso,
Ladies' Marine Vests, Gents' Wool, Merino aM Cot
ton Under-Vests and Drawers.
Ladios'blaok, white and oolored Kid Gloves, 8ewing
Silk do. and Mitts, Mcriuo, Lisle, Silk, atid Cotton.
Gents' block Kid, Lined Burliu, Cloth, Merino, Lisle,
Colton and Silk Gloves, a full assortment.
Ladies' Missus' Boys' aud Children's Hoods, Coateos,
Zephyr Sacks, Polka Coats, Alboai liats, Itob Roy Hose,
anu infants' wool Boots, Ac., Ac.
Irish Livens.
Another eoso of those heavy, rtuger-apun. and undress
ed Family Linens, which have given such entire satis
faction, biNU do.,a full assortment from25ots. upwards,
" warrantni all Pure Linen l am and S>jund ltlrarh."
Doy leys, Damask Nap..lus,Table Linen Damasks,from
50 cents upwarks, 8-8 aud 8-10 Damask Table Cloths,
Huckaback and Diapor TowuU and Toweling, Long
Lawns, Birds-Eye, Scotch, and Russia Diapers, Dowlas,
Crash, and Osnuburgs.
Black Itnliau Silk.
For Ladies' Drosses, Mantillas, Ao., with black Silk
l.aco to suit, EMBROIDERED ROBES, Chemi
sette, Capes, Collars, Laous, Li nun, Thread and Lisle
Edgings, Muslin Trimming, bluok and colorod Crapes,
{ reuuuud blue Baa ego, I'uok uud Dress Combs, Cutlery,
'ockut iidkfs, Head do., in groat variuty, with a collec
tion of Ladies'Dain Revuro and Embroidered Linen
Cambriuk Udkfs, well worthy the attention of families.
T. aiclicunn.
r. 8.—Tho Store he now occupies to be rented from
thu tkrstof February next.
NEW FALL ANU WINTER GOODS!
J. H. Ac m. S1IEAIUJV,
Corner of Urou*liton uud Wliltaker-Mts.
SAVANNAH,
I NVITE attention to lliuir new slock of Fall amJ
Winter goods, comprising:
l>UK*b GUUDHi KMBltOIDEItlKH.
French Cashmeres, Linen Cambric,
" Do Laincs, Cambric Uankeruhiefs.
English “ Plain aud Embroidorcd do,
Black Silk. Bobinet Laces,
Col'd “ “ Edgings,
Blnck AJpsiuias, Collars and Cutfs,
Col'd '* Habits and Uuder-Slcovc*
Boiubaxine, Block Lace Veils,
Duuiask Antique, " Crape,
Eng., Fr. end Am. Calicos, Col'd '*
Hosiery uud Linens.
A large and well selected stock of Gloves, Irish Lin
ens, Linen Diapers und Damasks.
Woollens.
Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Linseys,Cloths, Cassimerea
and Vestings, Satinets. Tweeds and Kentucky Juans:
lied, Whito, Blue and Yellow Flannels, 10-4 and 11-4
Drown and Dloachod Shootings, Pillowcase Lineui
Quilts.
Country merchants, planters and others, will consult
their interests by examining our stock before ptirchas-
AU wo ask is a visit from those desiring to purchase.
We feel confident that the quality and prices of our
goods will command sales upon onr tonus. out 14
t'HHli, and no Smind Price.
PHILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 98 llrynn-Ht., Snvnnnnh, <»u.
G RATEFUL to my friends und the public i
general for their liberal patronage heretofore ei
tended to me, 1 now offer them a greater irduceuiei
than over, us I have just received my FALL AND
WINTER STOCK of English, French and (Jen,
Broad Cloths, Black and Faucy Docskiu and Cassitm
Block and Faucy Silk and Satin and Embroidered Vest
ings; also a very rich article of Evening Venting,whioh
I am prepared to make to order, in the most fashionable
style. Alio a large and well selected stock of
Jlen’s uud Boys’ Reiidy-:Yladc Clothing,
together with a large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend
ers, Gloves, Collars, Mertuo aud Silk Uudershirts aud
Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valioes, Ac., all of which
will be sold at prices to give general satisfaction, net IS
Itc-KtitnbllNlittd lit 1840
HOUSTON a UKOUNDESON,
(Formerly of Hamilton 6f Houston.)
Wholesale and Retail
CLOTHING MERCHANTS,
Ao. UG Bryan-st., Savannah, (x<3.,
W OULD respectfully inform their old custom
ers. friends, and the public generally, that they
have now in store a very large and choice assortment
of all qualities and styles, fashionably out and well
mado, Fall and winter Clothing, direct from their ow n
manufactory. Also, a large aud well selected stock ol
Shirts, Druwors, Cravats, and Furnishiug Goods in
genoral, to which they invite the attention of all those
wishing supplies for the coming season. They hate al
so on baud a good supply of Clothing suitable for Ser
vants uud IMautatiou wear. Terms—cheap for cash.
A few doors west of tho Pulaski House, one door
from Wliitaker-street, ou Bryan. n<
«J. ROUSSEAU,
Corner Bull nnd Bay Streets.
Importer and Denier In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
a THE subscriber hue iioxv on hand a line
aud well selected stock of Wines, Liquors
uud Segars, comprising the following:
uuu Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA
WINE, vintage 1814.
One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR.
Oue Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD RE
SERVE/' vintage 1840.
One Pipe of the choicost and most delicately flavored
OLD PALIIETINHO, vintage 1830.
One Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD
SERCIAL, vintage 1820.
One half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored
SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE.
Two Pipe# Old London Market.
Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830.
Also a lot ot'the OLD RESERVE, of an olden
portation, in Boxes and Demijohns.
Two bait pipe* choice OLD PORT WINE.
SIIEHRY "
Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of vari
brands, vix: lleuuessy, London Dock, Juan Louis l’ii
Castillou, Guimard, Haxcrac, Salignac, and Otard,
Dupuy A Co.
One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY
;e, aud nssurted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ac.
-r.u-.•• '" —i, of various brands, aud
Boarding.
TWO OR THREE single Gentlemen can >•<
£ commodated with pleasant hoard at the corner ol
Jones and Abet corn streets. if due
M
OAIHUNU.—Two ot three .ingle Gentlemen
will find pleasant accommodations at Nr
V bio rates. Apply at this Oflb
L- A N D A7Q E N C V,
Millrtlgeville, 44a.
J ^HE subscriber will purchusu or soli qn commis
sion LANDS of tho several Land Lotteries of this
-to.fdeo 2-2m]JAMES R. BUTTS.
m;
tiou from Madeira, by the brig Emauuol Boutoher :
1 pipe Madeira Wiho,
16 quarter casks do.
1 pipe very choice old do.
: Office, 197 Bay street.
KPPINU A KRKTZ.
IV
Iwirnon Syrups, Guava Jollys, Ac.
GEO. ALEXANDER.
&
EC’HIVED p*r steumer, u lre.lt t-uppL
Sugars, Teas, .Caudles, Soap, Tobacco, Cigars;
l geueral supply of Groceries; all of which will
1
GEO. ALEXANDER.
n
LURING.—40 boxes Hrulm] Herrin# in line
order, for sale by [ jan 17] W. I). FORD.
ALTlillOUE FI.OUK.-2S bbl*. extra Bui
timore Flour, for sale by [ja!7] W. D. FORD.
ACKKUEL ami HAl.AION. — N.uokmi
Salmou ; also in half bbls. aud Kits, and for sale
[jan I*J W. D. FORD.
w.i
J. A. MAYER.
li
E4JE1VED PER ALAllAitIA—Black Al
pacas; PointedNeodloworked Collars; Meriinack,
_ ecu nnd Spragues Prints; L. C. Handkerchiefs:
Kid Gloves; Black and White Check Silks; Bay State
Long and Square Shawls, Ao., tke.—all of which will be
sold no--—*
jta 14
r usual low prices^
O ATH.—75 bugs Oats, landing from schr, Tri
ton and for safe by
jaa 14 BRTQHAM, KELI,Y A CO.
it’TATOKs.— IlHI barrels superior Pluming
Potatoes, for sale to arrive, by
i 14 ROWLAND A CO.
. . Merinos, Cashmeres, Mousliue do Lain**,
Shawls,Worsted Plaids, Casslmeru*, Blanket* aud other
styles of Winter Goods, soiling i ff at reduced prices, by
jan 14 DcWITT A MORGAN,
MALAGA
ill J«.t tm:
e* Raisins, 10 fo
ples^S i -
AHA GRAPES, Knieins. Figs, &c.~
* received per stoamer,6 kegi Grapes, lObox-
. 10 half boxes do., IU qr. do. do., 10 bble. Ap-
5 boxes Lemons, Cranberrets, Figs. Almonds, Pe-
v»u Nuts, English Walnuts, Pig Hams, Smoked Beef,
Fultos< Market Beef, Pig Pork. Bolvgns Sausages, Ao.
jan 14 GEO. ALEXANDER,
Cor. Bull and Congress-sis., Monument bqr
E
il thn fllb
February next for Roofing the Western nraaofthe
ket House. Plans and iipocifioationscaa bs se#n by
undsrsigwsd. J. MAHON.
SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, feo.
COIXEOIATB INSTKrtlTE
AW FOR YOUNO LADIES, "tel
MISS HATHAWAY, Principal.
S CHOOL ROOM-iu the Uasmuont of tlm
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
TBHMS AND CODBSI Or STUDY.
Reading, Spelling and Mental Arithmetic 9 9 00
The abuvo, with the rudiments of Geugrsphy,
liisfory, Written Arithmetic end Writing... 8 00
Geography, llietory, Eugllsh Grammar aud Cutn-
po.Uiou - 10 00
Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Philos-
phy, Chemistry, l*)iyi.lology, Astrououiy aud
Rhetoric 1ft 00
Latin, [Extra] 6 00
French, " ft (Ml
* highly aocuiuplithed lady, who has formerly resid-
i Peris, has boon secured as a teacher of French.—
If suitable teachers oau be ubtalued, it is designed
w ith ut bosoming regularly connected with the Insti
tute, will be reoolvudat a sp*H-i Ac charge.
Mise H. has permission to refer to Rev. Mr.
Tuktin, I Lon. H. M. Charlton, and B. Mallon, Esq., of Sa
vannah, and to Rev. W. R. Williams, D. D., aud J. W,
Edmonds, of Now Sin jan 10
MUSIC/FHENCifT DRAWING AND PAIN I ING
DANCIAO ACADEMY.
MONSIEUR A. BON AUD respectfully informs
his patrons, that his Aoadeiny is upon for the
reception of pupil*.
During the season the following Fanoy Dances will
bo introduced, besides the regular course uf Tuition :—
Torautelia, Rotu, Gavotte, Pas 8tlrien, Zingornlla,
Sehotisuh, Redowa, Masurkn.eto.
Former pnpils are requested to ootne early if they
like to learn Fancy Dances fur his Ball, to be glvon in
January next.
N. H.—Genl _
next, the 16th Inst., at 9 P- M.
N. 11.—Gentlemen'* Class will begin on Tuesday
Classical and English School,
G. A. HOLCOMBE,
Gnaton-Strect, near tho Park.
s*p 27 dth'l—3aw6m
following Goods, via:
Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouse.
Curtains, Curtain Goods,
dCU.y &<*., tfcC.
No. 140 Congrenc and No. 57 St. Julie a St*.
flMIE Subscriber, knowing that the citizens of
I Savannah havo felt a great interest in the estab
lishing u* a
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
In this city, and being aware that many have boon
awaiting the completion uf the New 8tore, so that they
cuuld umko their selection of tho various articles fur
furnishing their houses, would rospoutrully iuforr.
public, generally, that he has opened tho most
ploto assortment of nil the various styles of GOODS
iiKiuilIv kont in similar establishments. The Stock of
pnrtmuuts will consist, iu part, of the
s, via:
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Royal Velvet; Tanostry Brussels; MocetMrussels;
Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry aud Brussels for Stairs;
Three l'ly, Superfine, Fine aud Common Ingrain; Plait
aud Twilled Veuctiau for Ktairs, Halls, Ac.; Drug
get#, 6-4,12-4 aud 16-4 in width, ore very variety or pat-
tarns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor uud Stoop Mats; Table am:
Piano Covers; Silver aud Brass Oval aud Octagon Stair
Rods; Stair Liuou, Ao., Ac.
411 L CLOTHS.
Of every width ; from ouo to eight yards, for Halls,
Dluing Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; ltoseWood,
Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4,
5-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured ludia Rubber Cloth for
Stairs.
CURTAIN8.
Silk and Worsted Damask l>c-Laine; Worsted and
Linen Damask DuLaius; Figured and Plain Damasks,
variety of colors; White and Bull, for Shades.
WINDOW 8IIADE8.
Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and
White and Gold, entirely now stylo; Cord ; Loopa; Taa-
■els; together with all tho various Trimmings for Cur
tains aud Shados.
4.1 I<T CORNICES.
Bands, Locps and Pins, of the greatest variety and nal
terns, of the latest importation; all of which will b
sold at wholesale or retail, ou tho most liberal tonus.
WM. II. GUION, Agent,
140 Congress and 57 St Julian-sts.
UO.YJVE'l'M ! UONNeTS 1
For tlie Million.
Just received per steamer at Trimming and General
130 Brougiitoii Street.
The Proprietor having returned froi
North would respectfully announce to tl
habitants of Savanuah and surrouuding
try, that he has just opened a Alaguificcnt
and Extensive Stock or MILK GOODS AND
TRIMMINGS— consisting or 10 cases Ladiss and
Misso*' rich Silk, Matin and Straw Bonnots and Hats,
all the way from 50c. to $4 ; richly trimmed childrcn'i
whito, drab and black Beaver Hat#; extra rioh French
Brocado Bonnet Ribbous; rich white and colored Frin
ges ; rich Luce Gimps, Galoon a In Alode. Paris Trim
mings, Velvets, with a groat variety of otnor Trimming
Materials; Buttons, Braids, Silk and Worsted; Whale
bone. Chain Back, Jenny Lind, Bloomer and Twist
Combs; Purse Silk and Steel Trimmings; Zephcr,
Worsted, Embroidery, Sudhur aud Floss Silk, every
shade aud oolor ; Embroidered Patterns, black and col
ored Glacie Bonuetand Sewing Silks: Bonnet Liuiugs,
Shapes, Sowod Colors and Sleeves; rich Feathers, Flow
ers, Wreaths ; Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes ; Gilt uud
Silvered Trimmings ; India Rubber and Kid Dolls and
Balls; Dress Flounces, Mantillas, Scarfs and Aprons,
Pinked with new patterns; children’s Robes, Smokiug
Caps, Slippers, marked and braided. In connection
with the above. Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by competent
Milliners from Now York, will attend to the Millinery
auil Trimming department, and will endeavor, witn
skill aud taste, to please all who may favor her with
their orders.
8TRAW I14INNET8 AND HATH
eleaned, repaired and pressed in the la test fashion. Thr
Apprentices and throe Bouuot Sewers wanted immec
tely. Apply at 139 Broughton-**
in berth “
ILAUNDEN’S EXPRESS),
For New-York, llontou, Pkilnilelpkia,
And all the Northern, Eastern and H'eatern
Towns, California, Europe, 6fc. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Millcdge-
ville, Qa„ aud all intermediate places,
A RRANGFMF.NTS huviug been made with the
J\_ Now-York and Savannah Steamship Company, by
which we are prepared to forward Packages, Parcels,
Specie, Jewelry and Merchandise of every description.
This Express has been extended to meet the wuuts ot
thu citixens of Savannah and towns in the interior.
All those entrusting business to us can rely on having
all business matters attended to promptly and faith
fully. J DxMARTlN, Agent,
Office No. 153 Bay-st., 2 doors Ernst City Hotel,
Savannah, Ga.
Ornccs—No. 74 Broadway, New-York;
No.8Court-*tr “* •*--*—
No. 43 South Tl
All goods intended for i
don's Express.
FISK’S METALLIC BURIAL CASES.
This valuable article Is Juslrecelved aud for sale by
1. W. MORRELL fc CO.,
sfcpt 3 ly SoloagnniH in this City for tho Inventor
able t
all who may need his services, that he,
has charge of the MAIUNE RAILWAY,-
•- * - ’ - ** ' 1. tiltiaivis,
. illy visiting
do the work of repairing, Ac., on reason-
who wish to clean or paint the bot-
modated
non reasonable terms. He is also prepared
to ooutraot lor building Vessels of any class or descrip
tion, and to carry on tlie business of Ship-Carpenter-
iug, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various
branches, at the eastern extremity of the i "
IhT A good Shipsinitliis on tho protnisi
r 11
II. F. WILLINK.Jr.
PIANO POKTES.
I . W. MORRELL & CO.
ve ou hand a splendid assortmei
f iuo Fortes, from tho best mam
factories iu the country. For tone ai:
J finish thuso instruments <
For sale on accominodat:
i, at the Broughtou-street Piano and Cabinet Wa
N OTICE.—The Undersigned have this day
formed a co-partnership, uudor the firm of
Buncrnl'l A Brynn,
for the purpose of conducting a General Agency aud
Brokuruge Business, iu tho purchase and sale of Stocks,
Bonds, Exchange aud Real Estate. Likewise, for the
transaction of all kinds of Maritimt Notorial proceed
ings, uud adjustment of Marino Averages, and respect
ful ly solicit tho patrouuge of their friends aud the pub
lic. Office No. 117 Bay-street.
JOS. BANCROFT,
JOS. BRYAN.
Cheap Dry Goods.
A N assortment of new Dress Goods, consisting ol
Silks, Do Laines, Alpacas, Morons, Ginghams,
Worked Collars, Undersleeve*, Chemisettes, L. C.
Iidkfs., Ladies' Kid Gloves, Crane Shawls, and various
othor article*, whioh will be solo extremely low, at No.
146 aibbons's Range, by [oot ft] I. DA8HER.
$40 Howard.
R UNAWAY from the Subscriber on tho 28ll.
uit., his Ntgro Man Ben Price. Tho above re
ward will be paid for his delivery *
U. F W1LLINK, Sen'u.
WOOD ! WOOD!
HUE Subscriber will keep constantly on Imnd
L at his WOODYARD. at tho Canal Bridge, a full
pply, >t all seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD.
It orders left at J. D. Jesse's, Broughlon-street, will
■M
diif
For Sale.
COUPLE of good HOUSES .nd WAUUONS
-on reasonable terms. Anpl/'at the Pulaski Bil-
Reotn. tf jan 8
LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY.
I EXTRACT from an Ordinunca to set apart
.J and dedioate a portion of the .Springfield Planta
tion for a public Ctmerjr, and to provide for a sale of
the IA>ts iu said Cemetery, for pnrpotosof sepulture, Ac.
"Sac. 6.--And be it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, that purchasers of said lots shall respec
tively, on payment of tho purchase money to the city
Treasurer, and on thoir payiug also oue dollar to the
clerk for title, be entitled to receive from Counoil ti
tles for the same; but upon tho express condition that
the lot or lots conveyed shall uot be aliened nr con
veyed away by tho purchasers or their hnirs respec
tively to any other person or Mrsouu whomsoever,
provided the pa rchaio mousy and title to* be paid
within ten days from the day of sole, aeil if the pur
chase money be not pxyed within said ten days, the
Iota iu relation to which the failure shall oooar shall
revert to the corporation of the city of Savaaaah."
In pursuance of the provision in the 6th section of
the above reeitsd Ordinance, "setting apart and dedi
cating a portloi; of the Spriugfield Plantation for a pub
lic Cemetery," notice fo hereby given that all lots
which have obtbeen paid for within teu days after pur
chase, have reverted to the city. By order ol the May
er, J. GEORGE, City Treasurer.
Savannah, Jannary, 18 1863.
OOAI* nod GANDLKK.—Family ami No. »
kJ Seep, Adamantine and Tallow Candies, just received
»d feraaln by _ . w. D. FORD,
Jm 17 Waldharg’a Building J«ff*rion-st.
INSURANCE*
AGENCY IN SAVANNAH.
lnavrsneo 4'otiiunny.
iNSTimtD 1830.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $10,000,000.
PM4 up Capital $1,000,000
8ui'plus and Reserve Fund. 1,$10,000
Working Capital—Deo Millions Three Hundred and
AUCTIONS.
Forty Thousand Pollan
1A FPL It ING by its uiiusiinllv lurgn capital, nnd
\ / tho unlimited individual liability of the stock
holders, that great dosiderntum in insurance— tho molt
irfeet security to tho public
perfect security to the public - is now prepared through
its agents, to insure against Fire Risks iu 8avannah,
tho most advantageous terms.
Directors in Arse- Vork.
Jamkh Known. Esq., Chairman.
Fkanoi* Cottknkt, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
George Barclay, Esq. i Alex’r Hamilton, Jr., £an.
[•n Gnillard, Jr. I Ed. F. Kandersou, Esq.
_ ‘.Faber, Esq. William 8. Wetmore,Esq.
Mortimer Livingston, Esq. |
Resident Secretary—Ai.i hki) Teli., Enq.
Counsel of the board—Alxx. Hamilton, Jr , Eltq.
BANCROFT t BRYAN. Agents,
No. H7 Bay-strket.
AppljT t
LONDON PII4ENIX FIRE OFFICE.
rpiJIS 4’ompany takes Kiro Itiskn iu this city, and
/ETNA 1NHURANCK COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
MIE umicrsigniHl, Agent# of the ubovo Compnny,
oontinne to take risks against Fire on Buildings,
Mutiml Life lunurnnre Company of New
York.
I SAAC ABRATT, Sec y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS,
Bres t. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
fab 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
Heuthern Mutual InMurnuce 4'oiupany.
4 BBUUY HULL, Presitlenl mu) Treasurer.—
Ai.noN CiiisK, Seo’ry. C. F. MoKay, Actuary.
* undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con
tinues to take the following risks, vis: Marine, Micsr
and Fire; nlsu on the lives of Servants.
Lives of White Persons ore also taken by this Com
pany. No extra premium for residing in the South.
WILLIAM KING, Agent,
jnae 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sis.
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
_ _ Fortes, and
A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
boing now completed, we would invltd the attention ol
tho musical public to our stock.comprising ovesy article
In tho line, which can bo rufuished (wuolksalk and
HiCTAlL) at New-Vork prices.
PIANO FORTES,
by A. Stodaut k Co., J. B. Dunuxm, and others of es
tablished reputation, constantly on haud.
F. Z4)4<11 A !M1 & CO., Importxbs,
Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streets,
oct 27 tf Noxt to Market Sqnarc.
For Sale.
r FHE Stock aud Pixtures of n ;GROCERY in _
J first rate location for wholesale or retail—will be
sold on good terms if applied for immediately. The
stock is small nnd fresh—n rare chance is offered. Sat
isfactory reasons given for wishing to sell. Apply
this offico.
Upholstery and Cabinet Work.
The subscribers having taken the store ot
Whitaker-street, noxt to Dlbblo A Carey’s Tai
loring Establishment, resnoctfully announce t<
. the citizen* of Savannah that they arc preparot
execute all ardors iu the above line on the most
REASONABLE TERMS.
Special attention paid to repairing all kinds of Furni-
j(ST Funerals supplied at the shortest notice.
* JAMES LARKIN,
THOMAS TIERNEY
oct 20
SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP
AND
BATHING SALOON.
ffMIE Subscriber would ro.|muilully unnouncc
JL to the citixens of Savannah, * ud of Georgia, Ala
friends. Ho assures them that nothing will he left u
done on his part tocoutinuo it uconvouieut audcomfi
table Barber Shop. His prices will be os reasonable u
Shampooing 25
Shaving six uud seven times a week 2 0U
Shaving five times a week 1 50
Shaving threo or four times a week 1 00
Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 OU
Hot aud Cold Baths 25
Pareuts uro respectfully lmforniod that every CArc
and pains will be taken with their children when sent
to the Saloon to be waited upon. Ho will also keep for
sale a variety of Faucy Goo-Js, such os Gentleman's
Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me
rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket
Iidkfs., Collars, Sooks, aud other articles of Gcntle-
r; also—Hair, Tooth, llat, Nail, Flesh
This beautiful • reparation is manufactured by him
self for cleanciug and darkening the llair; thousand*
who have received the benefit of cleansing of dandruff,
improving and darkening the llair, are willing to com
mend It. Price—$i a bottle, or three bottles lor $2 25.
Augnstn Barber Shop.
Us would also take the pleasuro of informing his nu
morons friends that he has opened a magnificent Barbei
Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta,
where every convenience will be found to make hie pa
trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au-
gasta are respectfully solicited to give me a call.
J. M. HAYWOOD, Mouuuient-sq., Savannah,
jan I ly Aud under Augusta Hotel, Broad-st., Augusta.
By PtiflXbrAck ft Bell
Assignees Sale Continusd.
THIS DAY, Jan. 19, at II o'clock,
d on the premises—Lot No. 3 Yauiaeraw, op
posite the Charleston Steampacket Wharf: Lae, Taols,
Iron, Lathes. Seales, and ail other articles left from the
last sale—sold as the assigned property of W. II. Gar
land, by order of tho assignee, for benefit of creditor*,
ke. Terras at sale.
Great 6ale at Auction of English arutArnerican Books,
at Sales Boom.
m , THIS EVENING, at 7 o'elook,
^ e shall sell at ut Halos Room the most valuable col
lection of SUndffd Works ever offerod in this city.—
The stock is vory extensive and comprises all the boat
Book* in **"*— •»— ■—- * —
Apple*. Coffes, Salad C
rr and Olassware, 8
Matches, Dry Goods, Croekt.ry, Cutl
oy Articles, Ac. Terms cash before
Also, Second Hand Fui ultnro, Desks, 4
fine assortment of J«w«lty.
N. B —All articles purchased at auction and not set
tled for before the next rogular sale, will bo sold for ac
count and risk of the former purchaser.
"~At Private Bats. 1
Book* in every department of Literature and 8cienoe A new Cotton Scale, with platform, weights, ke., ke.,
and Art, from the hnst publishing bouses of Europe and will bo sold low. Also, a row casks Uacoa Sides and
Amsrloa-they are all warranted now and perfect, end Shoulders.
nnci Art, rrum the best publishing bouses of Europe nnd
Amsrioa—they are all warranted now and perfect, end
will |H> fold, without rfMr,., to th. lii,l,..tVdd.r. I*,
dloi and g.atl.mfln ur. r..p.otrully luvit,d to call aud
.xainlns tliarn durlu, tha da,. Al» a cm.,,lata aajorl-
meut ot Stationery.
Pilot Boat at Audio,..
On SATURDAY, Jan. 22, at 11 o'clock.
Will be sold In front ur'sforc, tho Pilot lfontThomas
« f DmIw.m Ilia now lies at tho l#>wer Rice
Mill Wharf. Terms •**—• ---•—•
sals.
s liberal and mads known at time of
Woti’i
Will be sold in front of tlie Court House, Gsrden Lot No.
98, situate on the Louisvillo Rond, west of the city of
Savannah, containing by recent survey, Five and ahalf
Acres. Also, Farm Let No. V, Carpenter, Tything,
Decker Ward, in Chatham County, near tho Canal,
containing by recent surrey,
**" E— puroha*or* payli
tftrms
Sale positive,
purchasers paying for titles.
Administrator s Gale.
On TUESDAY,March 1,
Will bo sold during the legal hours ot sale. In front of
tho Cuurt House, iu the '.ity of Savannah, the following
valuable lots, with improvement* thereon, vis.:—Lot
No. 6, and half l.ot No. 7 Franklin Ward, fronting on
Bay street, subject to an annual ground rent to the city
of $47 71. aud a looso that expire# ou the 1st of Nov'ber
next. Also, Lot No. 2.3 Washington Ward, fronting ou
Washington square, subjsct to annual grouudront to
the city of $18 22, and a lease that expires on tbo first
of Oetobsr next. Also, Lot No. 82 Green Ward, curntr
of York and Price streets, subject to a lease that ex
pires on the 1st of November noxt, belonging to the es
tate of F. W. Ilelnemau, deceased, sad sold by permis-
■■MNBi, aadby - — -■*“■*-*■*—
heirs of
• paying for titles.
Two 8torcs, Nos. Band 12 Johnston's Building, Bay
2UU0 bushels prime White Coi
j.iQi/OH*.—ou outs. «. K. Hum, Z5 bbls.Peach Brandy,
26 bbls. Monungahula Whisky, 5 pipes Holland Gin, 6
half pipes Cognac Brandy, U) casks "Small Still"
Scutch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (MoMahau's),
6 eighth casks I’inot, Castillion A Co. and linnneasy
Madeira, Sherry and P<
* Cut “
Co. and llnnnessy
t Sherry and Port
Wines. Brandy, Gin, Itura, Whisky and Cherry Bran
dy—all private stock.
Bacon.—2d casks Sides, 10 casks Hams, 16 easks
Floor. ,
CitocKXHY.—25 crates assorted Common and Qranlte.
Glasswakc.—75 eases Tumblers, assorted, 10 oases
Wines, 15 bbls. Lumps, Molasses Cans, Ao.
Ckackrqs.—10 w hole and 10 half bbls. Boston.
Cut a ks.—50,000Common Gorutan Cigars, 20,000 Span
ish Imported do.
Scalkb.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform.
Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks,
Fanoy Soaps, Fa cy Artloles, Ac. Ao. jy 14
Boston Mum at Private Gale.
Just received per sohr. F. T. Saiterly, 00 bbls. N. E.
Rum. For sain low from tho wharf. oet 1
Plaster and Cement ut Private Sale.
Just recuivcd in otore, aud kept constantly on hand
and for sale low, 150 bbls. Rosendalo -Cement, 25 do.
Plaster Paris. sop 1
Fairbank s Patent Platf orm Scales.
(Improved in quality and reducod in price,) adapted t
every required operation of weighing—as Railroad
Beales for trains or single cars, in asc on tits principal
railroads in the United .Statesand GreatBritaiu; Ware
house Scales; Heavy Portable Scales, on whetfls, for
Feuulneo, Rolling Mills, Ao.; Store Scales, various
modificationsj^C— s • *
and the uuivcrsafoonfideneofelt in their’acuu'/acy'aml
perfect adjustment is such, that they are now regarded
as the standard, from which there is no appeal. For
sale iu all their varieties by PU1LBIUCK A BELL,
LOTTERIES.
OJlcs Mo. 153 Bay-Street. 2 Doors East of the CityUetel.
I AKAWiN 8CMJIKU8 — Of ^Georgia 8taln
lottery, Class 11, drawn in Savannah on ths 18th
47 28 9 33 7 3 29 43 20 48 6335
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
CLASS 12.
Fbr the benefit of the Independent Fire Go. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER k CO., Managers.
Win bo drawn iu Columbus, Ga., on the 2uth inat.
/O' halos close at 9 o'elook To-Night. “441
Tickets,$2; Halves,!.; Quarters,60cte.
4®“ Orders from the country answered promptly,
draw ing*. sent regularly, and prtsoe cashed on domand
at this office, by
jan 19 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
will attend punctually to any business en-
Messrs, thrift,
Joan M. Mills*.
Dens low JL Co.
Wm. B. Fleming.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
Comer of Bay and Whitaker streets.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., and 3X P. M. t
P. M.
AD.rlINIMTRATOR’8 HALE.
'ITIT'ILL l»e sold un Tuesday, January 25, 1853—
f f at the Ogccheo Mills, Screven County, Ga.. the
entire stock in trade, belonging to thu lute l<ewia M.
Dasher, do.eased—consisting of.Dry Goods, Groceries,
Shoes, Huts, Ao., Ac. Sale to continue from day to day
till all is sold. Terms made known ou day of sale—sold
by permission of the Ordiuary of Screven County.
11EZKKIA1I EVANS,
EVELINE DASHER,
atri:-.
td
v ouui.a aou o.\nn.—runuani to an order ot
tlie houorable the Ordiuary of Liberty eouuty, there
will bo sold on the first Tuesday iu .March next, at
Hiuesvillo, all the Negroes belonging to tho oeUto of
«**««
i or said eouuty—a prime gang,
45 ia number. Terms one-half cash, the balance iu one
and two years, with interest from date—notes, with ap
proved security.
Also, the Plantation known as Clin Hill, in Liberty
couuty. Terms made kuowu on the day of sale.
TUOS. C. N18BET, Adm'r
jan 12 40d of Louis LeConto, dec’d.
Louis LeCoute, dei
NEW WINE AND LiqUOK STORE.
No. 41 Wlilfakrr (Street.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ-
|-fTy|ceito the citizens of Savaunoli, and of the iu-
li^^4jl**rior of this State, that ho has now opened
will kuep C4 -itinually in store, a large
assortment uf the bos’ qua V s of tho various kinds ol
Hiiiis ur.<1 Liqn.ii),
both foreign nnd domestic, invoiced frum the best
souroes,and to his stock uf which, at present on hand,
ho iuvttoa attention. Having had extensive experience
iu France os a manufacturer, and in America as impor
ter and iloalcr, his acquaintance with the trade enables
him to offer assurance that thu articles which aro enu
merated below are loch genuine.
Artlclcw ol' Direct Importation.
French Braudies of various brands; Holland Gin
Scutuh, Irish and Mouongahela Whisky; Old Batavia
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Clar
et, Sauterne aud Burgundy Wines.
Cordials.
In Coses, Curacoa, Maraschino, RataSa, Slavaiti,
Klrsohonwasser, Absinth, Ac., Ac*
Ale und Porter.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
^3 CG A It.—IU Illicit.. Porto Rico Sugar; 15 liluls
McMAUON k DOYLE.
O 1
155 Broughton st.
1,3OR SALE*—A Woiiiuii 33 yours old with
F ber Girl child 10 years. Boy child 4 years, and In
fant ; a Woman 21 years old with her Boy child 3 years.
y$ i jan 6] WM. WEIGHT.
I YATES.—2 Fruits 1
1 ) for aalo b /
jan 8
;. Andrew's Hall.
“1 1UJYEKE 4-1IEESK.—Jut.t teccived a tine
T lot of genuine Gruyure Cheese, in store and for
i by J. ROUSSEAU.
Oor. Bull and Bay-et*.
OLASHES.—2tt Idtds. West India Molusses,
50 bbls. do Syrnp.juat received and fur sale by
McMAUON k DOYLE.
HI
C. B. SCALLY, St. Andrew'* Hall.
tee*—for solo by
od Sot
)RNW
102 1
Bryan-st.
S CUE1DAMS4;UNAPRS.— Wolfe'. A.u
matio Scheidom 8chnapps—a Tonic, Diuretic, anti
Dyspeptio and Invigoratiug Cordial. Just reoelved and
for sal* by W. W. LINCOLN.
jan 17 Monuaaant 8qaaro.
1H4.1UITS, dkc.—50 bbla. Boda, Sugar umt
y Butter Blseuits; 50 half Jo. do.: 25 half bbls. Buck-
cat; 30 boxes Yeast Powder; fiO boxes Caudles, for
sale by [jau 17] MuMAHON * DOYLE.'
1>1
D i
wheal
LE aud P4IRTKR.—50 bbls. Cream Ale ;
L 30 casks London Porter, landing and for sale by
in 17 MCMAHON 4 DOYLE.
llin HHLS. itiUHCKR* Yellow, Pinkeye,
lUl/ Red, aud White Potatoes for planting, just re
ceived from brig Philura and for sale by
jaa 17 V. D- FORD.
C ODVlSH* — 2,Uv'U pounds first qualify Cod
Fiib,for«d«>7 [jaa 17] W.D.FORD. |
l) 1 :
IblhL
47 28 9.33 7 3 29 45 20 48 53 35
be drawn on Thursday Morning, January 20th,
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
CLASS HO. 12,
For the benefit of the Indriwndent Fire Go. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER 4 CO., Managers.
FINE 8CIIEME!
$6,000 !—$9,000 !
1 <500 ! 1,900! 1,110.
And more than 990,000 in Smaller Prize*.
Tichut* only $2—Shares in proportion.
Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on d<
uiand, by GEO. ti. GRAY,
jaul9 No.5 Owens’s Building, opposite Pulaski House.
Bay Lane, near Mall-Street*
OHEUORY 4 MAURY, Mauog
Will be drawn in Savunnab, Title Day, Jan. 19th.
75 Numbers—12 Drawn Ballou.
4,000 DOllABSl
4o. 4e. Ao. Ao. Ae.
Tloketa $1—Bharo* in proportion.
r by the package
jan 19
CODNKK <
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
HPHE undersigned hna this day nsMtciofed with hint
JL Mr. HENRY C. KING, of Glynn County, with
w hom he will continue the Factorage and Commission
Businei* id this city, under the firm of Hull A King.
JNO. H. HULL, No. 210 Bay street.
Snrannah, January 12.1853.
Uuvid Morris,
' ilnY^N AND JKKKKH80N-STHKET3,
SAVANNAH,
Manufacturer of
Iron Door*, Shutter*. Lock*, all kind*
Railing*, Grate*, Sec.
WROUGHT IRON
SAFES, with nnpiok-
able Looks, mads t<
obdkk. Persons wish.
Ing to ascertain the
qualities of the Barca
mnde by me in this
city, are respectfully
____________ referred to tho Banket
Savannah, the Planters* Bank, and the following mer-
chunts, whom I have applied: A. A. Solomon* A Co.,
Einstein 4 Eekntau, J. L. Cupo, and D. B. Nichole. All
orders pnuotually attended to.ly aug 24
Grorkery and Glass at Private Bale.
10 orates Crocksry, (low); 60 boxes Glass.
By bark Fxcei, another lot of that ehoie* family
utter—those in want shonld oall early.
At Private Bale.
Potatoes—160 bbls. fine Luting aud Planting Potatoes.
* - *des.—50 bbls. fine Baldwin Apples, landing froxo
Apples —20 do. do. do Apples.
f hr Sa le,
A flno Two Story Framed liens* on Liberty-street, fee
simple. Also, a small Two Stonr House in Curry
Town. For particulars apply at the Counting Room.
Clouks—150 Clocks, 8 day and 30hour
Cigars—IU
Jowolrv—
Umbrella*
A fine assortment of Watches, Rings, 4o.
“las—30 dosen Umbrellas
Tea—10 chests Green and Rlaek Teas
Fanoy Goods—A lot of Accordions, Ac., ke.
Soap—50 boxes fonoy and Toilet Soap
" 25 do Colgate No. 1 Pale and Family
Brooms—50 doxcu Brooms,
Tobacco—ft balea Leaf Tobacco
At Privute Sale.
10 eighth casks Cogcno Brandy
10 do do 8wr ~
25hbl« N. id Ram
25 do Domeetio Brandy
3 pipes Holland Gin
"0 bbl* Bye U
do Swoet Malaga Wine
10 do, Rectified Whisky *«'v
8 do; Old Scotch do. I 1 •C»V ■
2 do Irish do.
A do Old Monongahela do.
6 quarter casks Canary Win#
10 do do Tenerlff and Madeira.
Correic.—30 bags Prime Rio Coffee
Chockkky.—10 urate# Crockery, assorted
Tumbllus.—SO cases Tumblers, assorted
Matkxssks.—20 now double Matresaes.
Iron Snfes.
From the manufactory of Florae 4 Valentine. Fot
ale at the maunfm-torers' prioe*.
1 IIJTTKR, at(JT'JPJRK.—Just received by AL
1 > abama and Vernon another lot of choice Goshen
Buttor, put up in small firklne expressly for family
[dec 18J GEO. J. SMxTH,
WANTED.
WANTED,
A COMPETENT IJOOK KEEPER. Apply to
QUANTOCK, ROBERTS 4 CO..
105 Bay street.
WANTED,
3 BRICKLAYERS (colorod proforred) to wotk
on a Rioe Plantation.
j»a 17 3 ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 SON,
T>Y A IOUNG MAN—just from the North, tho-
AJ roughly acquainted with tbe general routine of bus-
lues#, asituaUou in some MereautU* or Shipping House.
Address [jan 14-6»]
TO HIRE.
A FIRST RATE BRICKLAYER—by the year.
For terms apply to
•i* 11 j. mcmahon.
W ANTED.—A situation ns Overseer on # Cot-
.. \ on Flotation in the low country. Refer to N.
A. Hardee 4 Co.
WANTED.
fOTy WMU or Colored—one who knows tbe
WANTED,
f|3IIE highoat cash prices will bo paid for 10 or
1 12 young NEGRO FELLOWS, and 6 or 8 BOY3
aiidGlUl.H. a U p2ji BRoWn 4 HARRIS.
Houses and Lands.
a TO RENT—Three tenement House*, each
having five rooms, with a kitchen separate, situ
ated ou the corner of Jonet and Purse stc., near
the Railroad Depot.—Apply to J. AIANKE,
jan 18 tf Corner Muutgomet r-st. and Bay-lane.
FOR SALE.
I A I) tv tilling House in lUuiTton, 8. C., with
good out buildings. Also,two negroes Boy 19
years Old, and a Girl 16 years old—the latter %
cook. Apply at this Offioe. 3 jaa 15
NOTICE.
B Executory Sale of Koal Estate.
Y virtue of an ordci from the Court of Ordiua
ry of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold before tbe Court House door ia
Springfield, on the first Tuesday iu March, between tho
usualhoursof sale, all or tho Rosi Estate of the lata
Cluibou.ru B«vill, deceased—consisting of two hundred
acres of prime laud, more or lesx; adjoining lands of
Burksteiner, Neidlinger, and othors; also, ona tract,
bounded by the waters of tbe Savannah River, HoA&
pln and other#—containing fourteen hundred acres,
more or less, with two hundred or more in order for
cultivation, with good Fence*, Dwellinga, and out hou
ses, two ?xoellaut wells of water, aud a first rate mill
stream. The above property is distance from Savannah
nineteen mile*. The Augusta Road from Savaunah
roj 1 * through them. The lands are well adapted to the
cultivation of Cotton, Rice and Corn. Sold for a divi
sion among the legatees.
Persons desirous of purchasing, by calling at the res
idence of tho subscriber, will be shown the property.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
«_ . „ . E. W. SOLOMONS, Exeentor.
Effingham County, January 8, 1863. tMl inn IQ
To JKcut,
A STORE in the Marshall House, now occupied
XI. by Satilabury 4 Co. Possession given on th* 1st of
Febrnary next. Apply to MARY M. MARSHALL,
Jan 11 2w* West Broad-street.
M 'JTo Kent*
A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with
eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to
John A. Gray, iu the house or at tlie corner of Jones
aud Abercorn streets. tf dee 18
To Kent.
Tho Upper Fart of 66 Bryan street. Inquire
||
enpied by Messrs. K Habersham 4 Son. Posese-
sioa given 10th November next. Apply to
- » r5 COHENS 4 HERTZ.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALK
iu Marietta* Georgia.
A largo, well finishoi!, COTTAGE BUILT
* Me,nM I L 'Her ont-buildings, j
MANSION, with aupurior ouc-nutidings, gar-
dens, orchards, ke., all of whioh are new and in
dote order. I he above was the summer residence of
Benj. Snider, ona can be bought to an adraxi-
rtS
t.,« b, .ppljlng early io th. «nb.orit.r at b.raan.h,
mjr &« JAMK8J. 8NIUEB.
I FOll taAl.KT
OT NO. 10 WA8IIINOTON WAHO. Apply
J to (do. 21-tO yilANTOCK, ROBERTS t CO. ’
Guardian’s Sale.
O N th. Oral Tun.lay in March, will ba aold bo-
for. lb. Court llooa. door. In th. towu of j.g,r~
• *“ c *J“ de . u County—one half undivided interest in
1 _ ln the town of St. tBarys. Sold as tho
property of Susan A. Hopkins, by permission of the
liunorable the Ordinary of Caiudeii Countv, for bene
fit ol said minor. ELIZABETH H. HOPKINS,
Qj
and for sale by
W. M. DAVIDSON.
<2
1 LOTH liS HOUSES.—A very convei
- article for drying clothes, at 155 Broughton streot
a 22 ftlORSE 4 NICHOLS.
stanclas. For sale by [jan 12j P. JACOBS.
28.000 Paylliwi
jan 12
from Uoston—for tale bi
tale by
OGDEN.
a schr. Pavilion from Boston, for eale by
BUNKER 4 OGDEN.
4.',.
McMAUON 4 DOYLE.
H
4 DAVID B. DILLON, foot of West Broad-st.
VV
410 L — WOOL — WOOL— ticrcliascd l»v
jan 12 ROWLAND 4 CO.
HI
_ j Hay loi
DAVID R. DILLON,
Foot of West-Broad-st.
IT
jxn 17
Foot of West Brosd-streot
( lOltN.—1000 bushel# prime Corn for sale by
J DAVID' R. DILLON,
17 Foot of West Broad-street.
s large supply of Babbitt's.
JNO. A. MAYER.
JNO. A. MAYER.
i UiAillPAONK. — Just recnivnd 25 baskets
V J Heldxelck Champagne, 25 do Bonclis do, also other
' rands, in store and for sale by
jan ft J. ROU3BEAU.
lAUBthll Fl,»Wi:UslCi;i>.--Ju.t t»M
r by - - —-
lobd.r Woodford'. Oa. UlUCyri.locj; ifwo'ha”EailUh
Curtain Banda: Curtain Pin#; Worsted Cord, In varie-
k
For Sale.
STEAM SAW MILL, nearly new, oa the St.
John's River, EastFlurida. For partionlars an-
!l noy 4]COHENS 4 HERTZ.
To Bent.
JpOR^yoar, a WHARF 8TORF.
FORT k DUNHAM.
|.«U »ADK Oil K.VCil AN OR.—A Brick
JL Tenom.nt Uou.o on Liberty itro.t, fo. .impla.
suid for oash or exchange for^negr^property. Apply t<*
,'OU SALK.-
-Lufipmi
J? fest, feo simple. Also, a lot
by 90 fer* * - * •
in \ork siruot, ea by 9Q
_ , . - a lot — “* -■ • —
et, fee simple. Apply to
Margaret street 6Q
WM, WRIGHT
NEW BOOKh.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER St CO
, , MJDAV, dAJtU-tRV 14TII.
'11}“ Luck ol Harry Lymlou : A Romance of tiie
I ln ‘ l Cewtury. By Wm. M. Thackeray.
Appleton s Popular Library,
Tho Boy Uuntor, or Adventures in Search of a White
Buffalo. By Captain Mayno Roid, author of “The
Desert Home. ' * w
CliKul M«kay “ U< " mUi, “ ,r0 “ “>• Crowd. By
euants. By George Giltillan, M. A.
The Young Man *Christian Year
to Young Men. By Rev. J. c. Ryle,' BVjL
Living to Christ; a Mothor's Memorial ol _
Daughter, with an Introduction. By Rev.
Twelve Uinta
o mo rial of a Departed
JDissoIulioai,
r rilE FIRM OF LaROCHE, ROWNE & CO. ie
i. this day dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect:
from the 1st day of January. The business of the firm
will be xottled by Isaxo D. LsJtoehe, aud Alfred T
Bowne, who are autfcorixsd to use the name ol thu flnu
in settlement. ISAAC IV. La HOC HE
J.n y 1803. RICU'D M, mMlmt,
The Subecribera willSSSS8SS Hu!