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. M. 1*1. ST b; AM Si 111* IMAURL,
William Roll inn commander,botween
yfWffTlifc Savannah, Kay West and Havana.
•4g/lrlkflfllP connecting with the Pacific Mail
"«■■■■ Steamship Company's Liue for
California. Thla aplondld sea ateamahlp will hereafter
leave Savannah for Key West and Havana on the 16th
nnd 30th of each mouth, and from liavaua for Satan'
nah on the 8th nnd 22d of each month.
The HAHKL will connect at Uavana with the Unit
ed Stutea Mail Steamship Company's Line t<
t the Isthmus at tho pa.-*.sc
Tloketa for Now Orleans, Aspiuwall and San F.„.
cisco cau bo had by applying to
„ MORlirCAI k CO., Charleston, 8. C.
Pasaougers this trip (of the 16th lust.) will com
with the splendid steamer Holden Onto at Panama.
u, , , V , UU ‘■HlL.AUm.l-HiA.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company.
The new and splendid side-wheel
steamship STATE OF GEOItOIA. o'
l,2lR) tons register, Capt. John E. Wal-
day, tho 8th 8ept." and!'every alternate Wednesday
'•n tho 22d Sept., And Oth and 20 th Oct.
thereaft>
and .kl and 17th Nov., and
This ship has been built with entire regard
v and admirable fa
cilities to business and travel. For freight or passage,
apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah.
HERON k MARTIN. Agt* in Phlladelphl
jaa 21
NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
Weekly.
The new nnd splendid stearashipi
FLO 111 1)A,Capt. Wo. dhull, and ALA
■ RAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging tc
■“ ” r York and Savuunah Steam
on Company,
ry Saturday.
Those ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpass
ed in safety, speod and comfort.
These stoaiuoru, leaving Savannah at tho sn
that the Mariou and Southerner leave Charlei
104 Front-street, Now York.
ji >*
II. 8. .11 All. UNU.
New-York & Charleston Steum-I’uekets
il-WEEKLY.
j Auger’s wharvesor try Saturday
UNION Capt. Uioh'd Adams 1,600 Tons.
MARION Capt. M. Rerry 1,200 To
SOUTHERNER Capt. W. Foster 1,000 To
JAS. ADGER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600 T
The Steamship J ahks Aduxk
r.rly in May.
Z4T For Froight
Age,
■, now finishing, will be
Pussage'apply at the office of tho
Charleston. Atiril 111. 1862.
SHIP LINES.
bsage apply to [jan 12 J
sage apply to [jan 2
For freight or pi
FOR NEW VOlUi-Miv Line.
The regular packet bark MARIA MORTON,
etSyjKCttpt. Rulklcy, will meet with dispatch as atm
ien For freight or passage, apply to Captain or to
jan 30 II. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
FOR NEW YORK.—Union Line.
Tlie regular packet sohr. H. W. SMITH, Smith
4iL?l master, will have dispatch fur tho above port.—
■wma For freight or passage, apply to
jan 20 WILLIS k RRUNDAGE.
WANTED TO CHARTER,
,■3., A Vessel to take 100 to ISO M. feet sawed lumber
C. A. L. LAMAR.
FOR ROSTON.
- The brig CAROLINE, R. Stetson master,
w * th a ? ttboVB - For
■riaHttpassago apply ou board at Telfair's wharf
jau 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY k C
r RUTH HALSEY, will take
FOR NEW YORK—G
, Freight of 60 bales Cotton
^Ggg^oargu of brig ALCENUS.
ROWLAND A CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Georgia Line.
a*— Freight of 60 bales Cotton wanted to oornple
/I deck load of sehr. VICTORY. Apply to
mtJfTt, jau III ROWLAN D A CO.
V ESS EL WANTED.
2^2, AJvessel of the capacity of 400 1
Cotton, wauted for an Eastern poi
SmUL .jan 18 WASHRUIIN, WII.I
OEiUi
FOR NEW YORK—is rig Line.
l TI10 fast sailing regular packet bark HAIt-
jyEST, U. Nichols master, liaviug a large por-
r freight engaged will have dispatch.—
lit or passage apply ou -ourd or to
WASHBURN, Wilder & co.
oof froight
2H&:
freight or passage apply ou board at Telfair
BRIOHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR Fill LA 1) EL Fill A—iloruu’M 1*1110.
regular vacketsohr. C. A. GREINER,
ister, will have dispatch for the above
' freight or passage apply to
WILLIS k RRUNDAGE.
The re
^B^ Ilif t i ° V F n
dispatch for the
froight or passage apply to
WILLI
LIS k RRUNDAGE.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
he tost sailing sclir. MARTHA JANE, F
aster, having most of her cargo eugaged will
icot witli dispatch. For freight or passage ui
l jau 17J K1NCHLEY. LOCKETT ACO.
ROWLAND k CO.
lior cargo engaged willir
freight of 30U bales Cottou 1
ispatoh. F<
1 complete, apply
lLLEN k BALE.
with quick dispute!
- freight of 3U0 bales Cotton apply t
11. K. WASHBURN. Agent.
FOR UOsTUiN.
. Tho bark CHARLES WILLIAM, W. Blasland
master, will meet with dispatch as abo/o. For
SsHBSfroight or passage apply on board at Telfair's
BRIGHAM, KELLY* CO.
i
Venae! Wiiuiml tor New llediord.
‘ of 150 to 200 tons burtheu, is wauted to
h sawed lumber at Doboy Island, for
iford. Apply to
ROWLAND * CO.
VEMMKL8 WANTED.
j, *3.. Froightof lumber aud timber for Boston or New
V °an T b * lUd ° a ap,,licati ~
ROWLAND* CO.
FOR NEW-YORK—New Line.
[. The regular paoket bark RHODES, Capt. Ross,
** wdl meet witli quick dispatch for tho above port.
'For freight or pitssugo apply ou board, to the
1. or to [ja7] HKNItY K. WASHBURN, Aat.
FOR NEW YORK—Did Lstiibln*ne<l i.n„.
-j. , Tho packet ship HARTFORD, Q. Burke mos-
*ftTfc ter f muit with dispatch as above. For
irwraBt freight or passage apply on board at Telfair's
wharf, or to (dec 28) BRIGHAM. KELLY * CO.
VESSEL* WANTED UN FitL
OR CHARTER.
. , Freights for Northern, Eastorn ai
^ .‘’n ports, can bo had ou applio
(uov 4) ROWLAND * CO.
Froight
VESSELS WANTED for Northern
et,V^ft ft nd Eastern ports. Apply to
nWHTi.oct7-lyl WILLIS A Bill
BRUNDAGE.;
41 Look out for tlie Engine when the
WHISTLE BLOWS.”
‘ Competition is tho Life of Trade.”
“ T1M KB 'AINT NOW AS THEY USE TO WAS.”
>Tho attention of tlie |iub-
—Ho is callod to tho large aud
i?rpleuaid stuck of all kinds of
CA1UUAG£§,
constantly kept on hand by the Subscr
persous trading to Savannah will pleuso
I take pleasure iu stating that my Manufacturing
rangetuout* are now complete in Savannah, and it is
Y iutention soon to form a oounexion with 0110 of the
at manufacturing establishments in tho North to
ike Carriages expressly for tnis markot; so my pat-
Savannah, Augusta ami Hamburg.
. The Union Steamboat Company of
PL*>Al4bn <lwl |^0*ergia »nd Sooth Carolina havlngtho-
■■■■■■■irouKnly overhauled and rafitted thesu-
G rior steam-packets H. L. COOK and OREGON, with
;hters, are now ready to transport freight of all
description between Savannah. Augusta nnd Hamburg,
with as much, if not more, dispatch than any ot!
boats on tha river. The steamers aro ooimuauded
experienced and accommodating captains, and
freight oonsigued to their agents w ill be forwarded free
of Commissions. The accommodations for pas**ng6~~
equalifnot superior to an v bests on the river. I a:
$5,00. HENRY llAllPEIl, Pr., Savannah,
E. F. KJNCHLEY * CO., ••
JAMES HARPER * CO , Augusta.
Savannah, list Sept., 1852. «ep 21
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA
Via Darien, UntiiMwirk, Si. lllarvs,
JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBUIIQ (Black Creak).
AND P1COLATA.
•try Tuetday, al 10 o'clock, A. SI.
The superior steam-packet WM. GAS
iTON. Capt. Sliaw, will leave Tuesday
'Morning, st 10 o'clock, and will .
tiuuu to leave every Tuesday.
The rotes of passage by this boat aro as follows: Z
To Darien $3 00
St. Mary's 4 60
Jacksonville 6 00
Black Creek, Pioolataaud Palatka 8 00
For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston
aokst r'—' —*-
TU TRAVELLERS UU1NU NORTH,
THE SAVANNAH ANU OHAU1.KMTON
"• MAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M..
after the arrival of tho night train of tho Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day
oonnootinr at Charleston with the
Wilmington Stonni-PnckotH,
Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2>£ P. M.,
Whioh lea'
day afternoon.
' ' ....V'rf
t o aatsi 1 '
Charloston every Wednesday and Sa'tu;
L’assengers leaving Mauon ou Tuesday
uings, will arrive in time to connect with the splon-
steatuship James Adyer ono week,
to Now-York by land route, $20—time 62 hours; by
steamships, $26. [my 15] 8. Al. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
OPPOSITION LINE TO FLORIDA
RATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED.
The superior new steainpacket WE-
;LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every
'Saturday at 10 o'clock A. P'
JRato of passage iu large airy stuto room
To Darien
St. Mary's
Jacksonville
Pieolata
Palatka
Black Creek
N.B'-Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala,
Will be shipped freo of all charges at Palatka.
y on board, at tke Charleston Co.’s Wharf,
r, 1 /
. M. LAFF1TEAU. Asei
SAVANNAH TO DARIEN.
A .
.Holiday nnd TlmrNday,
E% r Darien, via Bryau Old Com
'Utli Newport, arriving iu Dar
R«tui niiiR on TuvMdn
Arriving in Savaunab at 6 o'clock 1». M., and
' ' “ be North, and tho cars for
— vaiinah, at Sawyer, llollii
8tables, corner of State aud Whitaker sta.
jau 13
Couches leave* Su-
17 o’clock A. I>I
House, Ricoboro' aud
u at 0 o'clock P. M,
nnd FridayM
Alarshnll House Umnibus Line.
NEW ARHANUEUENTS.
A. HOOKER having
me interested with the
a Proprietorol the Marshall
House in the Marshall
> House) Omnibus, will
horouitor ruu the hack
Lady Hentx in connection with tho Omnibus, for the
accommodation of passengers for tho Marshall House
and all parts of tho city.
The Omnibus and Hack will bo in attendance upon
ival of tho cars and steamboats, with first rate
nd careful drivers, and the subscribers w ill be
responsible for ail baggage or cheeks for Baggugo doliv-
', and all oalls regist
WM. JOHNSON,
Proprietor Marshall Horn
S. A. HOOKER.
NEW STOKE! OKOCEK1ES !
Corner Whitaker and Broughton Lane.
J UST received per steamers and packets, u full
supply of GROCERIES, which are offered at whole-
le or retail, at cash prices. Tho goods have been so
led. aud every article is warranted to pnne satisfac-
jan 18
uay l
WM. O. DICKSON.
FRENCH MUSTARD, SARDINES, PICKLES,
PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS,
FANCY BOXES PRUNES, BRANDY
PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD,
TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE,
HALF AND QUARTER BOXES—
MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE,
lived and for sale at
jan 18 tf Cor. Whltakor-st
Hams! Toiikups! Bologna*:
”*UST received per stcuiuer—
2 obis. Pig Hams
60 Smoked Tongues, large size
60 lbs. Bologng Sausages
” bbls. Smoked Beef
large and lmporlaiit Sale
tv DRY GOOD* AT COST, jy I
SAVANNAH
CHEAP DKY GOODS STORE!
O S0UTH ,i (JF
rlHIE Subscriber being nhout to minute into a
I LARGER STORE FOR IU«..» n
otters from this date tho eutiro
seasonable stock of
Foreign anil Domestic hrv Goods
AT FIRST COST FOR CASH. POSITIVELY—
(/onsistiug in part of BUacticd and Brown .•shirtings .f
the most approved mn kes, 0.8, U, 10,11. umi 12-4 Sheetings,
Shirting Stripes °o orod Homespuns, Bedticks,Denims
Apron Cheek*, Drillings, white, brown, ami colored
Canton Flannel*, with a collection of colored and
Mourning Calicos, Mourning and oolored Gingham*.
Ol*;** Ooods
Black I.ustro.uJ Bilk W«r|. Al|mca. .ml Broo.d..,
lancy colored Orleans and Aipaehu in great variety o!
.tvle. aud1 Jh.d.., Cclurgi, Bilk l'opllu., 1,,-onci.
Cloth*, and 1 iiibot Cashmeres, an extonsivo ikssorttnon
of Mousde Lanes, quite new desigus, from 12>i up
ward*, to whioh tho attention of families is requested
While Canton Crnix; Shawls,
PLAIN ANII K.MimolDL'.llKli.
A beautiful oollection at unusually Low Prices. Ter-
keira and Caslunore I^ing and Square Wool i
black aud colored, of superb dobigu*.
Blanket* and l-'lnimels,
A largo lot of low priced and medium Blankets ...
ants, with a full tmpply of Duffal, Mackinaw and Wlilt-
ev ditto., for family use. Super 3-4 and 4-4 Salisbury
White Flannel*, Welch Gauze do., low priced aud 1
diurn w hite, red, yellow and bluo do.
Cloth* and Ca**iineres.
Suporfluo Fremiti black Cloth, forgeutlomou's wear will
be sold very low. Black and fancy Cassimeres, low
priced Satinets for servants, and super do., Tweed Cas-
meres for boys' wear, black Satin aud fancy Vestings.
lIo*icry and (.love*.
Ladies' black English Hose, Ladies' and Misses’ white,
slate and mixed do., Guut'saud Boy*'white, brown
nand a 8ilk Gloves, a full assortment.
' >*«•' Boys' and Children's Hoods, Coatee*.
1, l’ulka Coats, Alboui Hats, Rob Roy Hose,
wool Boots, *0., *0.
Irish l.illtllis.
Another case of those heavy, finger-spun, and undresi-
ed Family Linons, which liuve given such entire satis
faction, l mu do.,a full assortment from25cts. upwards,
••warranted all Pure Linen Tam ami Sound Itleach:
Doyleys, Damask Napkins, Table Linen Damasks, iron
60 cents unwarks, 8-8 and 8-10 Damask Table Cloths
Huckaback aud Diaper Towels aud Toweling, Long
Lawns, Birds-Eye, Sootoh, and Russia Diapers, Dow las,
Crash, and Osiiahurgs.
Black Italian Silk.
For Ladies' Dresses. Mantillas, Ac., with black 8ilk
Lace to *uit, EMBROIDERED ROBES, Chenii-
setts, Capes, Collar*. Laces, Linen, Thread and Lisle
Edgings, Muslin Trimming, black and colored Crapes,
green and blue Baiege, Tuck uitd Dress Combs, Cutlery,
Pocket lldkfs, Head do., in groat variety, with a collec
tion of Ladies'Plain Revere aud Ewbruidorcd Linen
Cambrick lldkl's, well worthy tho attention of fainilii
T. McKenna.
’ occupies to be runted from
NEW FALL ANU WINTER GOODS:
J. II. Ac M. SI1BAI1AN,
Corner of llrouglitou mid Wbitaker-MtN.
SAVANNAH,
NVITE attention lo their now stock of Fall and
Winter goods, comprising:
I)ItE*t» (iOODS. F^I II 1(0 ID Fill EH
each Cashmeres, Linen Cambric,
Cambric liankerchiefs.
Plaiu and Embroidered do,
English
Cold
Bombazine,
~ ,sk Antique,
Collars and Cuffs,
Habits and Under-Sleeves
Black Lace Veils,
. . “ Crapo,
Eng., Fr. and Am. Calicos, Col'd ’*
Ho*K-r> ami Linens.
largo and well selected stock of Gloves, Irish Lin-
Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Liuaeys, Cloths, Cassimeres
id Vestiugs, Satinots. Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans;
Red, White, Blue aud Yellow Flannels, 10-4 aud 11-4
1 and Bleached Sheetings, Pillowcase Linci
mIi, nn«l 1
1 Hecond Price.
lMIILIP KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 9H Urynii-t*f., Hnvaiinnli, (In.
G 1 RATEFUL to my friends ami the public i
I general for their liberal patronage heretofore ei
uded to me, I now offer them a greater inducemei
„'»» “ I have just received my FALL AND
WINTER STOCK of English. French aud German
Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskin and Cossiuiere,
Black aud Fancy Silk and Satiu aud Embroidered
ugs; also a very rich article of Evening Vesting,
repared to make to order, iu the most fashionable
Also a large und well selected stock of
'm nnd lloyn* Kcndy-itlnde Clothing,
together with a targe supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend
ers, Gloves, Collars, Meriuo and Silk Undershirts aud
Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valices, Ac., all of which
will bo sold at prices lo give geueral satisfaction.
Butter—4 lbs. for $1»
TU9T RECEIVED-
ID kegs Butter, 4 lbs. for $1
ID do. Goshen do., 3>; lbs. for $1
15 do. Strictly
60 Iuiitatii
Landing per sclir. Triumph—
‘English CHEESE, rich;
" ' ‘ Cheese
boxes Mild Rich Nortlio
>.v. for $1.
id fine flavor
jan 18 tf Ccr. Whitakor-st. and Broughton-ln
Selling: Oil' ut Keduce«l Prices!
THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
Poplins, pluidod aud plai
Brocade Silks, of the most magnincont ues.gi
Plain aud Changeable Silks, of every shade
Alpacas, plain black
Do. do. color*
Do. figured
Ginghams—French, English and American
Print*— do. do. do.
Worsted Table Covers
Bird's-Eyo do.
is, Huckaback
1 Damask, of every width
Shirtings, Ticks, and a general stock of goods usually
id iu a retail dry goods store, at
J. H. COHEN * CO.’S,
J»o 18 140 Broughton st.
W. V. PRENTICE'S
DAOUEKUEAN GALLERY,
SAVANNAH
ff^HE SUBSCRIBER would cull attention
L »»d Improved stylo of Colored Daguerri
Hi warrants to give satisfaction to all whodesire
tolia’
Music Store, Market-squ;
D ° -Insti—
tiy fo.
W. V. PRENTICE.
Instructions in the art, and all kinds of stock
COWDEUV A WELLS,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
a - n ' ,l 94 BAY-STREET, 8AVANNA11.
Kp-EMtuhliMlipd in I.SAO
HOUSTON A UUOl/NDESON,
(Formerly of Hamilton tf Houston.)
Wboletmlo nnd Kctnil ‘
CLOTHING MERCHANTS
No. UG Bryan-at., Savannah, Ga.,
W OULD respectfully inform ihuir old custom
era, frieuds, and the public generally, that thej
have now in store a very large and choice asaortmen
of all qualities aud styles, fashionably out and wul
made, Fall and winter Clothing, direct from their owl
manufactory. Also, a large aud well selected stock of
Siiirts, Drawers, Cravats, and Furnishing Goods ir
general, to which thoy invite the attoution of all tliost
wishing supplies for the coining season. Thoy have al-
L ~ J >d supply of Clothing suitable for Ser-
" wear. Terms—cheap for cash,
of tho Pulaski House, one door
t, on Bryan. n<
vanta and Plantai
A fow doora v
from Whitaker-s
J. ROUSSEAU,
Comer Bull aud Bay Street*.
Importer nutl Denier in
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
H THE subscriber lius now un band u fine
and well selected stock of Wines, Liquors
One Bull of tKT chnie^t RK8ERVE°'si ADEIRA
WINE, viutage 180.
One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR.
Ouo Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD •* RE
SERVE/’ vintage 1840.
One Pino of the choicest and most delicately flavored
OLD PALI1ETINIIO, vintage 1830.
One Pipe of the choicest aud exceedingly rare OLD
8ERCIAL. vintage 1820.
One lialf Pipe of the richest and moat highly flavored
SOUTH SIDEGRAPE JUICE.
Two Pipes Old London Market.
Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830.
Also
portati
of tho OLD RESERVE, of*
ou, m Boxes and n 1
half pipes choice
Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various
brands, viz : llentiessy, London Dock, Joan Louis Pinet,
Castillon, Guimard, Saserae, Saliguac, and Oturd,
Dupuy A Co.
One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.
“ Jamaica Rum. Also various
kinds of Claret, Port, Tenerifle,Sherry and other Wines.
and ussorted Cordials, Bruudy Fruits, Ac.
100,000 choice llav
full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf
various brauds, aud
M
ALU ! ALE ! ALE !
ESSR8. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS St CO.—
*' 1 rr You . ar ® horob / appointed our "Sob
the salo of our brands of “ Albany Imperi-
the city of Savannah, 8tuio of Georgia,
or thi* date. fSI 11
New York, Doo. lit. '52. JOHi
-Having recoived t
l TAYLOR A 80NS.
y of the above
i ample supply
in store at ” Willink's Whi
rticle will be promptly supt
ur Office, on tho Wharf, or throutcb
QUANTOCK, ROBERTS* CO.,
dec 11 Willink's Wharf
Families supplied with half barrels of Croi
known supi
be always kept by
Persons desiring th<
giving notice at our Office,
N. B —The inhabitants of 1
* , »re particularly informed that
» 'idled iu taeir resptetive neighb
jmlshmeat. [jan8-ti
1 neighboring Counties
To Hire,
DINING-ROOM SERVANT, who i. n l,o a
. Uatriago Driver. Apply »t thl. 2a„2 w j,u
LAIil).
4 KEGS and BRLS. prime I.ARD, ju.t receiv-
ed in store and for sale at 95 Bay street.
HARRIS A CO.
J EXTON’H NOTICE.—Tim undersign^
' having been appointed Sexton, notifies th* public
A he cau be fom ■«. at hi* residence on York street,
r the Court D n u**- 6 D. FERGUSON.
A. BON AUD.
LTEIDHICK CUAA1PE.-5C
LA and qarta, in store and for sale by
A. BONAUD.
5 nft „ n CANDLES.
^?? ES JuiId’K l’utent Sperm Camllos
ip. do. 8perm do.
f . 26 do. Litchfield * Pearl do.
L r ®o«»»*d aud for sole by J. ROUSSEAU,
corner Bull and Bay street -
>ECAN NliT*—A I're.l. lot Feemi Auu”ju.l
received and for „i.
J. BOU8BEAU.
„ VSHIJiMa-r 5 1,bl, ■ ““ft Shell Aliiiundr, ju»l
CX received ,„dr., ., b/ J
- JE, 1
, 13th Jan., 1893. /
ow rcaily to reccivo Return
0 City Taxation.
J. GEORGE, C. T.
FUR HALE.
City Treasurer's Office,)
Savanuah, 12th January, 1862. /
JOSEPH GEORGE,<
of soft Soap of asupori
Just received and f
W. W. LINCOLN.
'illid Camphor and Fluid Mai
and for sale by
P ECAN NUT8.—1.04
-
agnesia, jm
W. W. LI1
Nut*, in store and for sale by
pounds fresh Pen
W. D. FORD.
• more Flour, for sale by
McMAIION A DOYLE.
M UTTKK niid (IHKESE iU Urklm
and choice Goshen and Western Butter ; 60 boxes
8**, reoeived and for sale by
- Jan 17 McMAIION A DOYLE.
A POTATOE*.
ffm hULi! iri feJ’iuW brl « 1 - Ul1 " 1 '
-j*° 18 BUNKER . OQDEN.
I 'S'VnV™; 1 :' advance, upon Collon aali
faekSr li 'it 0 '" ln *“ h " N "
York or Baltimore, (dec 28) A. C. TOMS. Bay street.
J. ROUSSEAU.
first rain Blacksmith, aud w .r-
*Iaa I* A M l y
WM. WRIGHT.
fiTUNB JAIfN, Bpitlooijs and Pitchers, togntb-
H !. r JSr * fi* 1 V^ rtment «>f Domestic Hardware,
for sale by (jan 18) COLLINS A BULKI.EY.
TAAHTKHN HA Y.—90 bale* prime, now Kind"
4-2 in* from the brig Susan Ludwig from Boston, aud
jorsaie by [ jan 18} BUNKER A OGDEN.
QU1NINE.-200 ounces Quiuine for eale by
CIDKIt.
1 Q Bbl*. Cider, a superior article, in atoru, for
14 Mist/ (jonCJ BAIQUAM, KELLY A CO.
Itoarding:.
r |HVO OR THREE single (tetitlemen c
tod with pleasant board at tho coi
IJOAKDINCa.—Tw
Jj wifi find pleasant
Broughton stroet.
LAN
C Y,
a e n
ItlllleilKevillc, <in.
f I^HE subscriber will purchase or soil on coinmis-
i sion LANDS of tho several Land Lotteries of this
State. fdeo 2-2m] JAMES It. BUTTS.
M ADElitA WINPJH.—Tti
for for sale the followinj
Undersigned of-
ing Wines,ol direct importu-
ir*. by the brig Emanuel Boutcher :
1 pipe Mi f
16 quarter casks do.
1 pipe vory choice old do.
2 quartor casks do. do.
r Office, 197 Bay street.
EPPINO A KRETZ.
R eceived pr
Sugars, Teas, I ,
wan a general supply of Grot
Vul# Pickles, CutNiips,
r*. fresh Salmon, Buckwheat,
tor. Wines, Liquors, Cordials,
eilys, Ac.
GEO. ALEXANDER.
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
BdT FOR YOUNG LADIES.
MISS HA THA WA Y, Principal.
S CHOOL IKMMI—in the Basement of the
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
TURKS AND COURSE Or STUDY.
Reading, Spelling and Mental Arithmetio $ 6 00
Tho above, with the rudiments of Geography,
History, Written Arithmetic and Writing... 8 00
Geogrnnhy, History, English Grammar and Com
petition 10 00
Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Pbiloi-
|.by,^Chemistry, physiology, Aitrouuiny and
Latin, [Extra] .'.V.*!,6 00
A liiglily accomplished ladv, who has formerly resid
ed in Paris, has boon secuied as a teachor or French.—
If suitable tenchors ean be obtained, it is designed to
make Drawing and Vocal Music integral parts of the
course of study.
Tim number of pupils will be limited to thirty ; but,
Young Ladies wishing to jolu either of tlie classes,
without becoming regularly connected with tho Insti
tute, will bo ruoaivod at a specific charge.
If* Miss II. has permission to refer to Rev. Mr.
Tubtin, Hon. II. 61. Charlton, and U. Mai Ion, Esq., of Ha-
‘ ** **’ ~ D. D., aud J. W.
jan 10
MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAIN I ING
In Wnier Colors,
Taught by E. MILLER, 132 8outii-Broad St.,
DANLTNG ACADEMY.
MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs
Ills patrouu, that hie Academy is open for the
roception of pupil*.
rig the season tho following Fancy Dance* will
bo introduced, beside* the regular course of Tuition
Torentella, Ilotta, Gavotte, Pa* Stirien, Zingoralls,
Schotlsoh, Iledowa, Masurka,
Former pupils are requoated to oome
ko to learn Fancy Dance* lor hit Ball,
early if they
be given In
N. U.—Gentlemen'* Class will begin on Tuesday
»xt, the 16th inst., at 9 P. M. nov 13
Clussical mul English School,
G. A. HOLCOMBE,
LiaMtou-Ntreet, near tho Park.
•*p27
MONTPELIER FEMALE INSTITUTE.
fPHK 24TH TKIIIH of tho MONTPELIER
X FEMALE INSTITUTE, will commence on the
Kira 1 ThurnriHy of Jnirinry next.
Mis* M. 61. BUELL. *o long and favorably know 11 a*
the Principal Teacher of the Institute, and for two
f ear* as iu Superintendent, will take charge of the
ustituto, aud have entire control of all its interior
managements. She will bo assisted by the satnu able
- rps of Instructor! which has hitherto given so much
dsfaotion. A clergyman of high standing iu his
profession will attend to the religious instruction of
young ladies.
'ne Bishop of the Diocese will contiuuo to be tho
isitoi
afforded to those who patronise tho School.
Application for admission will bo inado to Mr. W. 8.
Williford, Secretary and Treasurer, Macon, or to the
lersignod ut Macon. STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr.,
of (jeorgia.
v!9-2m8TATh Bishop of tho Dio<
Carpet ami Floor Plotli Warehouse.
Curtains. Curtain Goods. 1 ;
Jfcc., dec., «cc.
No. MO Congress and No.(>7 St. Jnlien Sts.
T|1HE Subscrilior, knowing iliut the citizen* of
X Savannah have felt n great interest in the estab
lishing of a
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
In this city, and being aware that many have beon
.waiting the completion of the New Store, so that thoy
ould make their selection of the Tariou* article* for
furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the
publio, generally, that he has opened the most com
plete assortment or all tlie various styles of GOODS
usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock of
tlie different dopartmeuU will consist, in part, of the
following Goods, vii:
• CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocot Brussels;
Brussels; Velvet: Tapestry aud Brussels for Stairs:
Three Ply, Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plaiu
aud Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; Drug-
6-4, 12-4 aud 16-4 in width, of every variety of put-
; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mat*; Table aud
1 Covers; Silver aud Bras* Oval aud Octagon Stair
Rod*; Stair Linen, Ac., Ac.
OIL CLOTHS.
Of evory width ; from one to eight yard*, for Hall*,
Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Ruso Wood,
Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4,
5-4 and 6-4 wide; Figurod India Rubber Cloth for
Stairs.
CURTAINS.
Silk and Worsted Dainask Dc-I.ain»; Worsted and
liueu Damask DeLains; Fignred and Plain Damasks,
arioty of colors; White aud Buff, for Shades.
WINDOW SHADES.
Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and
White and Gold ? entirely new style ; Cord; Loops; Tas
sels; togethor with all tho various Trimmings for Cur-
AUKNCY Hi SA VAN HAH.
TUe Liverpool mad Loudon Fire and Lire
Insurance Company.
IRBTITUTKD 1836.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $10,000,000.
Paid up Caniul $1,000,000
Surplus and Kcsvrvo Fund 1,340,000
Working Capital—Tiro Millions Three Uunrfred ««tf
>brty Thousand Dollars.
RING by its unusually large capital, and
unlimited Individual , ‘- uu *—*
. hat (treat desideratum
perfect security to the publio
/AFFERIN
\ / tho unli:
holders, that g
liability of the stock-
e against Fire Risks In Savannah
on the most advautageoui
Dit n tors in A'eto- York.
Jinks Brown, E*q., Chairman.
Francis Cottknet, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
George Barclay. Esq. , Alex r Hamilton, Jr., Esq.
Joseph Gaiiiard, Jr. Ed. F. Nandersou, E*q.
C. W. labor, Esq. William 8. Wetmore, Esq.
Mortimer Livingston, Esq. |
Resident Secretary- Ai.rKKD Pei.i., Esq,
Counselor the Board—Alex. Hamilton, Jr., Esq.
AppjP to BANCROFT A BRYAN, Agent*,
No. 117 Bay-stroet.
Ry Phllbrlck & Beil.
Orta! Sole al Awtlon oT MoglM anil Aamienn Book.,
at Sides Room.
THIS EVENING, at 7 o’eloek,
We shall sell at our Salos Room th* most valuable col-
Uotioa of Standard Work* ever offered in tills olty.-
i he (took is very extensive and comprise* all the lost
Books in evory department of Literature and Soionc*
Am..!?.’ fr .°i“‘ l ' , ° b ‘‘*f ruhllshlOE Iioiihos of Europe and
A iierloa-they aro all warranted new and porfoct, aud
d ’.T lhout ronr\o. to the highest bidder. La-
aro . r ®«P^tft»lly invited to call and
meut ot 8Ut'lonery‘“* t > * d * 7 ' Al, ° a uom l ,1 ® t * »**0rt-
Will be Jo\d n o'clock,
(iriH!«H«« d |>r D „ r i r .°i nt of iiore, the usual assortment of
V* OK—
HHI f, Fa
*i«for* delivery.
t auction, and not set-
ilo, wU* ‘
r purchaser.
rJbf?flV, ON FIRE OFFICE.
ri)HI8 ( oiupany mhos Fire Risk* in this city, aud
1CTNA INSURANCE COAIFANY
. DF HARTFORD, CONN.
r |”lh uiidorsluned, Agents ol'tlie above Company.
I continue to tako risks against Fire on Buildings,
locks, etc.,on the most favorable torms.
COHENS A HERTZ.
ftlutunl Ulle ln«urHiK'0 Company of New
York.
I SAAC AIHlATT, Bcc’y. JOSEPH B. COLLI NS,
. rr * ,,, - I Dr. K. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications reoeived by
H It W. f. 1IUNTEB. Agmt.
Haulhrrn .llulual JuHurnnrft C'onipnnr.
4 BBtlllY HULK. Pre.idcl ...,l Tr.u”ur" l
A I. HON Cu.1.1, 8.0'rT- C. V. JloK.r, A.til.rj
o uudersigned, Age"* **•- n -
foil
t of the above Company, co
dtNl—3aw6in Unues to take the following risks, vi*:~ATar»7i^ A'iter
-md First »1*o on tho lives of Servants.
Live* of White Porson* aro also takon by this Com
pany. No extrapreiuir— ' .. - -•
june17
nn for rosiding iu the South.
WILLIAM KINO, Agent,
Corner of Bay and Drayton st*.
Fleming «fc millen.
The undersigned, having united in the practloe of Law
will attend punctually to any business en-
trusted to their caro.
Office, Comer Ray and Whitakcr-sts., over Messrs. Swift,
Wm. B. Flvmino.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,"
of Ray and Wh itaker streets.
“A.M.to
John M. Millxn,
Offioo hour* from 9 }
o 2 I>. 61., and 3>4 P. M. t
Jan 31
AD.MINISTRATOlt’S SALE.
ILL be sold oil Tuesday, January 25, 1853—
at the Ogocheo Mills, Screven County, Ga.. th
stock in trade, belonging to the late Lewie A.
Dasher, deceased-consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Shoes, lints, Ac., Ac. Sale to continue from day to dav
till all is sold. Torms made kuown on day of sale—sold
by pormLsiou of tho Ordinary cf Scrovou County.
HEZKKIA1I EVANS,
EVELINE DASHER,
Temporary Administrator and Administratrix,
Ogocheo Mills, BcrovoujCountv, Jan. 11, 1863.
A dministrator.’* sale of ne
groes AND LAND.—Pursuant to au order ol
** honorable the Ordinary of Liberty oouuty, there
in b0 iif o d .. on . Hrilt T ,,e, day in March "m ’
Uincsvillo, all the Nogrocs belonging to the esti
Ixiuis LeConte, dee'd, late of said county—a prime
ie-hair cash, tHe bail
with interest from date—noto
Also, the Plantation known
ounty. Terms made known
THOS. C. NlsflET,” Adm
with up-
Clin llill, in Liberty
i 12
40d
tho day of sale.
- J. N18BET, Ad... .
of Louis LeConte, doo'd.
GILT CORNICES.
sold at wholesale o
140 Congress and 67 St. Julia
ISON NETS ! JBONNETS !
For the Million.
Just received per steamer at Trimming and General
130 Brougliioii Street.
The Proprietor having returned from the
North would respectfully announce to the in-
habitauts of Savannah aud surrounding coun
try, that ho has just opened a Magnificent
aud Extonsivo Stock of SILK GOODS AND
TRIMMINGS— consisting of 10 cases Ladies and
Misses' rich Silk, Satin aud Straw Bounets dud llats,
all the way from 60c. to $4 ; richly trimmed children's
white, drub aud black Beaver llats; extra rich French
Brocade Bonnet Ribbons; rich w bite and colored Frin
ks; rioli Lace Gimps, Galoon a la Mode. Paris Trim-
nings, Velvets, with a great variety of other Trimming
" ' ials; Buttons, Braids, Silk aud Worsted; Whale-
Chain Back, Jenny Lind, Bloomer and Twist
Combs; Pur&o Silk and Steel Trimmings; Zeplier,
Worsted, Embroidery, Sadher and Floss Silk, every
id color ; Embroidered Patterns, black and cof-
tcie Bonnetand Sew ing Silks: Bonuot Linings,
Shapes, Sewed Colorsand Sleeve*; rich Feathers, Flow
ers, Wreaths ; llair, Nail aud Tooth Brushes ; Gilt and
Silvered Trimmings; India Rubber and Kid Dolls aud
Balls; Dress Flounces, Mautillas, Scarfs and Aprous,
Pinked with new patterns; children's Robes, Smoking
Caps, Slippers, marked und braided. In connection
with the above. 3Irs. DOYLE, assisted by competent
6Ii!liners from New York, will attend to the Millinery
and Trimming department, and will endeavor, with
skill and taste, to please all who may favor lior with
their orders.
STRAW ltONNETS AND HATS
cleaned, repaired and pressed in the latest fashiou. Three
Apprentices and threo Bonnet Sewers wanted immedi-
‘ Jly. Apply at 139 Broughton-st. dec 13
Remember tf
Dr. Ryersoi
NEW WINE AND LiqiJOK STOKE.
. _ N°* fi Whitnker PStrcct.
5Ejr\ THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ-
rfcyncos to the citizens of Savuunah, and or tlie in-
gkAItcrior of this State, that lie ho* now opened
and will keop continually in store, a large
assortment of tlie best qualities of the various kiuds of
Wines and Liquor*,
both foreign and domostio, invoiced from the host
sources, and to his stock of which, at present on hand,
he invites attention. Having had extensive experience
in France os a manufacturer, and in America as impor-
ir and dealer, his acquaintance w ith tho trade enable
iin to ofler assurance that tho articles which are ouu
erated below are each genuine.
Arii<-lt-M ol' Direct Importation.
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin
Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum.
Wines.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Clar
et, Sauterne and Burgundy Wines.
Cordials.
In Cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavaitx,
Kirscheuw asser, Absinth, Ac., Ac*
Ale und Porter.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestio Liquors,
mug 6
FOR SALE.
One P\lr of match HOUSES—sold for no fault
’—thevwuer having no further use for them.
-Apply to Mr. Gass, Wezt Broad street, or to
jau 19 tf BEHN A FOSTER,
3LW-
CQXa
Por Sole,
A NEGRO WOMAN, aged about thirty-eight
years, a first rate washer, (warruuted us such,)
with her (Daughter, aged twenty-two yoars, a seum-
stress ; also, a Woman, uged about 40 years, a good cook,
with her children, two Hoys, seven and sixteen yenrs ol
age—those negroes belonging to au estate, aud will he
sold during this week, ou liberal terms,
jau 19 T. J. WALSH. No. 170Bay-i
Iuiportniit to Housekeeper*.
fl'HE Subscriber respectfully informs hi* p.uro
I and the public generally that ho now sends his
Waggon round the city daily to furnish those who wish
a good artiole of Camphine and Spirit Gas, w ith a regu
lar supply. Families desirous of being furnished wi"
please leave their address at the store 10, 12 aud 1
Barnard Stroet. [jan 7] JOHN J. MAURICE.
TO HIRE.
A NEGRO MAN us a Porter in
ing house. Apply at this Office
r the spot—139 Broughton-stroet, n
all who may need his services, that he^ASa.
ihas charge of th* MARINE RAILWAY, nwlrl
which is now in successful operation. He is. therefore,
prepared to take np vessels of any size usually Tisiting
rt.and todo the workof repairing, Ac.,on reasou-
irms. Those who wish to clean er paint the bot-
<f their vessels, can also be accommodated on the
Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared
‘ ract lor building Vessels of any class or descrip-
id to carry on the-busiuess of Ship-Carpenter
ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various
branches, at the eastern extremity of the city.
A good Shipsnithis on tho premises.
11 H. F. WILLINK, Jr.
PIANO FORTES.
W. MORRELL & CO.
ve on hand a splendid assorti:
iuo Fortes, from the best uu
J finish these instruments cam
ceiled. For sale on aouom
is, at the Broughton-street Piano and Cabin
TOTICE.—The Undersigned have this day
l| formed a co-partnership, tinder the firm of
llancrolt Ac l.ryan,
the purpose of conducting a General Agency and
jkorage Business, in the purchuse and sale of Stocks,
ads, Exchange and Real Estate. Likewise, for the
nsactiou of all kind* of 3Iaritime Notorial procced-
gs, und adjustment of Marine Averages, and respect-
lly solicit the patronnge of their frieuds and the pub
lic* No. 117 Bay-street.
JOS. BANCROFT,
tf JOS. BRYAN.
TO HIRE.
A WET NURSE without u child. Ono of good
character aud can come well recommended. Ap
ply at this office. 6 jan 18
IIAKNDEN’S EXPRESS,
For New-York, lloatan, Fbllu.lrliiliiu,
And all the Northern, Eastern and frestern
Towns, California. Europe, tfc. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Miltedge-
ville, Ga., and alt intermediate places,
A RKANGK61ENT8 having been made with the
New-York and Savannah Steamship Company, by
winch U« *r« nramnui forward Packages, Parcels,
In front of store, will he sold-7 .
Buskluj, Ties, aud thick Boots, assorted—direct from
• "»mm - - '*“ *“ close consignment.—
tins Furniture, at Auction.
TO-MORROW, Jan. 21, at IL c clock.
In front of *U>ro, will he sold—l largo black Walnut
Extension Dining Table, I small do. do. do.. 661ahogany
Ffvneh Ucdzteads, I do. Centre Table, 4 do. Marble Top
Pier 1 able*. Torms cash—sale positive.
FtiorBoat at Auction.
„„„ , On SATURDAY, Jan. 22, at II o'olook.
Will ho sold in front of storo, tho Pilot Boat Thomas
Spaulding of Darien, aa she now lien at the Lower Rice
Mill Wharf. Term* liberal aud mad* know a at time of
Valuable Lands at Auction.
° a TUESDAY, Feb. 1, At 11 o'clock,
Will he sold in front of the Court House, Gardon Lot No.
98, situate on the lx>uisvillo Rond, w est of the city of
Savannah, containing by recent survey, Five aud a naif
mI*' F»nn Lot No. 9, Carpenter, Ty thing,
Uoak.r_W.rJ, i„ tlmlli.m Count., uoar lh« Cn.l
coutainliiK by recent — ** ---•*•-
purchasers pay Ing for titles.
uu i UEsUAY, Aliircli 1,
Will bo sold durlug the legal hours of sale, in front of
the Court House, in the city of Savannah, the following
valuable lot* w th Improvement* thereon, vi*. :-Lot
No. 6, nnd half Lot No. 7 Franklin Ward, frontiug on
»nuual ground rent to the city
of $47 71. and a \lease that expire* on the 1st of NoVber
next. Also, Lot No. 2:1 Waslnngton Ward, fronting on
Washington square, subject to annual ffroumlrent to
the city or $18 22, nnd a lease that expires on the first
- r October noxt. Also, Lot No. 32 Green Ward, corner
of York and Price streets, i
iitqoct to a leace ihi
t, belonging to tho os-
old by peruils-
By George J. Smith.
°wnP5^7lk **! ** 11 <0 «ra»* of Son.
will be sold the usual variety, consisting of Liquors
S? 0 ? 1 / Better. Cheeic/Pickle*, Soep)
Starch, Candy, Ten, English Walnut*, tilberU Dried
Apples Coffee, Salad Oil! Broom, ^dbuckeU. t^cke-
Seoond-hand Furniture, Lucifer
Matchts Dry GooflB, Crockery Cutlery. Jewelry, Faa-
oy ArtioloS’ Ac. Term* ca«h before delivery.
Also, Second Hand Furniture, Desks, Clock*, and %
fine assortment of Jewelry. ’ ^ "
N.B.-AU artiole* purchased at suction and not set
tled for before the nexfeTegnlar sale, will be sold for ae«
count and risk of the fornTer purchMerl
At Private Sale'. “
A “ #w C ®. u ? n 8ca, *i wlth pUtform. weight*. Ac., A*..
should.,v; 1 " aI *°' * r,w •-»•*«*iw.irtt
m . Orocksry and Glass of Private Snts.
10 oratos Crockery, (low) ; 60 boxen Qlm.
By bark Excel, another lot of that ohoio* fnmilv
Butter—thoio iu want should call early. 7
At Private Sale.
Potatoes—160 bbl*. fine Eating and Planting Potato**
Rio^frande^ 0 tbl * ^ BaIdwiD • A PP ,e, » l*ndlng from
Applet.—20 do.
. . _ For Bale.
Framed House on Liberty-street, feu
Tnwn ’ V ia0> Two Stor 7 Hou*e in Curry
lo* u. For particular* apply q| the Counting Room. 1
& lo . ok *T. ,fi0 Clock*/!'day^nd SObenr
{w7 2 |uV.MSi P iM n bla ° k and 81,k Hat *
Cigar*-UM.000 Cigar*, varion* brand*
Tea—10 chest* Green and Block Teaa
Fanoy Good*—A lot of Accordions. Ao.. Ac
Soap—60 boxes fancy and Toilet Soon — ’
“ 23 d « Colgate No. 1 T ^-* "
Broom*—60 dozen Brooms,
Co'l^Nd lWu.ud
n*—60 dozen Brooms,
Tobacco—6 hales Leaf Tobacco
At Private Sah
au rtvuieRate.
10 eighth casks Cognac Brandy
do sweet Malaga Win*
3 pipes Holland Gin
10 bbl* Rye Oin
10 dirlieotified Whisky
2 do Old bootch do.
2 do Irish do.
5 do Old Monongahela do.
6 quarter casks Canary Wini
10 do —
Two Htorez^.^No*. 8 and 12 Johnston'* Building, Bay
st, loi
WhU
Just reoeived per sohr. Lucinda from Elizabeth City,
Private Sale.
— „»iie '
2000 bushels prime White C<
_ Groceries, Provisions, Occ.
PHILBRIC'K A BELL offor onaccomm
at private sale:
Liquors.—60 hbls. N. E. Rum, 25 bbl*. Poach Brandy,
25 bbla. Monongahela Whisky, 5 pipes llollard Gln.V
haif pipes Cognae Brandy. 10 cask* ” Small Still’
Scotch Whisky, 1 punoheon Irish Whisky (MoMalian’s),
5 eighth oaska Pinet, Costillion A Co. and llenneasy
Brandy, 200 dos. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Port
Wines, Brandy, Gin, Itum, Whisky and Cherry Bran
dy-all private stock.
Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 casks Ham*, 15 cask*
Shoulders.
Hay.—300 bale* Eastern and Northern.
CEMKNT.-150 hbls. Roiendale Cement Co.
FLOUR.—IUO bbl*. Canal, 60 hbls. Richmond,
Crockery.—28o!“*- ~
Glissware.—76
Wines, 15 bbl*. l.amps. Molasses Cans, Ao.
CuackKits.—10 whole and 10 half bbl*. Boston.
Ciuaks.—60 OOOCommon German Cigar*, 20,000 Span
ish Imported do. '
Scales.—A large «**ortmentof Falrbank'* Platfo. ul ,
Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing.
Dry Goods, 6!atehes, Wooden Ware, Bras* Clocks,
Fauoy Soaps, Fa cy Articles. Ac. Ac. jy 14
a the vharf.
and for sale low, 150 bbl*. Roseudale Cement, 25 do.
Plaster Paris. j
Fairbanks Patent Platform Scales.
(Improved in qualify aud reduced in prico,) adapted
every required operation of weighing—a* Railroad
Scales for train* or single ear*, in use ou the principal
railroad* in the United State* and Groat B ” ' "
house Beales; Utuvy Portable Scales, ou
roundries, Rolling Mill*, Ac.; Store Scales, varioua
modification*: Counter Scales; Hay and Coal Scales, Ae.
I nese Scale* have been long known and leverely tested,
« felt in their accuracy
perfect adjustment is such, that they are now rogirde-
M.the standard, from whioh there is no appear. Fo
■ale in all their varieties by PHILBRICK A BELL,
— ^ Mi|>i| ^gont^i^|avaniialF
LOTTERIES.
D*
$)th ii
Slntr
60 13 il 28 67 62 71 74 29 59 17 69
Nos. 13 17 69, Prise returned for « uut of q purchaser.
Lijut Day ol Sule.-Sale. close nl S P. HI.
Will be drawn in Savannah, in publio, Saturday Morn
ing, Jan. 22, at, 9 o'clock,
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
O. 13,
BARBER A CO., Manager*.
„ 8PLENDIDSCHEME.
Si,i««.-j or 8400,—ao of Uioo.
And more than $40,000 in Smaller Frizes.
Tickets only $1— Sharea in proportion.
Tickets aud Shares for sale, and Prisee cashed on di
•-I.il GEO. 8. GRAY,
JonJl No. 5 Owens's Building, opposite Pulaski Hous
IxKEENE AND PULASKI iHONIJ.tlI.N J
LOTTERY OFFICE,
llay Lane, near Hull-Sfreot.
GREGORY A MAURY, Manager*.
8jpccie. Jewe 1 xy aud _ Merchn'udIs* of
^ 1 'v sen* i IU rt « Want* ol
All those" D " °' ""** *"
all business matter* attended to promptly and fu
fally * o, J ' DkAIARTIN, Agent,
Office No. 163 Bay-at., 2 door* Eait City Hotel,
iry description,
iet the w ant* ol
in the interior,
rely on having
'•tly and faith-
« „ Savannau, Ga.
OrriCES—No. 74 Broadway, New-York;
No. 8 Court-street, Bo*ton;
... , N°- 43 South Third-*treet, Philadelphia.
All goods intended for u* pleaae mark c— ”
den'* Expre**.
LOCKWOOD Oc CASEY,
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
A RE prepared to contract for thn erection an
,il, r*palring of Building* of every description, and l
furnish pians. They may he found at their residence,
*t and Taylor-str**t Ur -
[an 27—ly]
jorner of Whitakor-i
. W. LOCKWOOII.
NEW liOUKl).
RECEIVED BYJOh’N M.COOPER & CO.
January 19m.
Times. By M. Guizot,
nia Story. By the author
Cheap Dry Goods.,
.ort incut of now Dress Goods, consisting of
_ Silks, Do Laines. Alpaca*, Alorena, Ginghams,
rked Collars. I'Meraleeve*, Chemiaettes, L. C.
Wednesda
C IORNEILLK aud
J Kodolphu*. A F
of the Rollo Book*.
A Fortnight in Ireland. Ily Sir Franois B. Head,
Bart., author of “A Fagot of French Sticks."
Experience of Life, liy E. 61. Sewell.
" of English Study.
hy^ Henry A^Oakley.’
ful and familiar questions und
subjects. By Elisa Itollins.
Outline ot a Court
Edited, with
- , — Jakloy.
Knowledge: being a oollection of use-
on every-day
FI lugenioso llidaigo Don Quijote de la Alancha.
“■— » UoglUh i..nxu.g,
improved method of
A N s
Worke
lldkfs,, Ladies' Kid GIovi
I Gloves. Crane Shawls, and various
h will be zola extremely low, at No.
e. by [oot 6J I. DASHER.
$40 Ke\va:*d.
RUNAWAY from the Subscriber on the 28tli
j .V ult. his Negro Alan Bon Price. The above i
ward will he paid for his delivery to me.
tf IF F. WILLINK, Sen’k
H
; all of whioh will
GEO. ALEXANDER.
ordor, for sale by [jan 17]
1 timorc Flour, for sale by [ja!7] W. D. FORI).
. Salmon ; also in half hbls. and Kits, and for
J. A. MAYER.
Kid Gloves; Bla'ok aud White Cheek Silks; Bay State
L°og and Square Shawls, ke., tic.—all of which will he
>ld at our usual low prices.
jan 14 W. C. WADSWORTn, Broughton-st.
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
Potatoer, for sale to arrive, by
ROWLAND k CO.
W INTER GOODS nl reduced Prlcem.—
Kei-inos, Cashmeres, Mousline de Laines,
Shawls,Worsted Plaids, Ca**iuiere*, Blanket* aud othor
style* of Winter Goods, selling off atreduoad price*, by
jan 14 DbWITT k MORGAN.
can Nut*. English Walnuts, Pig Hams, Smoked Beef
Fulton Market Beef, Pig Pork, Bologna Sausages, Ac.
jan 14 GEO. ALEXANDER.
Cor. Bull and Congress-zta.. Monument Bgr.
1JROPOSALH
17 February next I
Market lions*. Plan* and speoiflcatlonacan be eeeu by
applying lo lb* uuderiigned. J. Alt'MAHON.
— lb C. M. CoEumtU*.
WOOD ! WOOD!
HE Subscriber will keep constantly on hand
atliis WOODYARD, at tho Canal Bridge, a full
pply, at all seus.uii, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD.
11 orders left nt J. 1). Jesse's, Broughton-stroet, will
promptly attended to.
f Wood Sold Low For Cnwh. J11
’ *' J. 61. BlITLEK.
sop 26
West-Brood-street Stables.
BROWN A HARRIS.
For Sale.
A COUPLE of good HORSES and WAGGONS
A-on reasonable term*. Apply at the Pulaski Bil-
lTard Room. tf jan 8
UUUllli UmjVK CKMKTKHV.
I j^XTRAC.’T from u» Ordinance to set upart
jj and dedicate a portion of the Springfield Planta
tion for ii public Ceiuery, and to provide for a sale of
the Lot* in said Cemetery, for purposes of sepulture, Ao
"8eo. 6.—And bo it further ordaiued by the authority
aforesaid, that purchaser*of said lot* shall respec
tively, on payment of the purchase money to the city
Treasurer, and on tbeir baying also one dollar to tho
clerk for title, be entitled to receive from Council ti
tle* tor the it«mo; but upon tho express condition that
th* lot or let* cenveyod shall net le alieued or con
veyed away by tho purchsior* or their heir* respec
tively to any other person or persons whomsoever,
provided the purchaio money and title fee be paid
within ten days from the day of saio. and if the pur
chase money do not payed within said ten day*, the
lots in relation to which tho fziiure shall occur shall
revert to the corporation of the city of 8avar.&ah.”
In pursuance of the provision in the 6th seotion of
the above recited Ordinance, ‘'setting apart and dedi
cating a portion of the Springfield Plantation for a pub-
lie Cemetery," notice is horcly given that all lot*
which have not been paid for within tan daysafUr nur-
ohase, have reverted to th* city. By order of th* Alay-
or. J. G FORGE. City Treasurer.
Savannah, January, 18 1863.
ilea, jnat r>
W. I). FORD,
Waldburg’* Building, Jefferson-
HaidMlek Champagne, 26 do Boneh* do, also other
..ad*, in store and (ex salo by
15 J. ROUSSEAU.
Exposition ofjtlic Stm
being an attempt to furnish r
teaching Grammar. By John Mulligan, A. 61,
A Digest of the Laws, Customs, Manners and Institu
tions of tho Ancient aud Modern Nations. Br Thomas
Dow.
Element* of Geology. By Alonso Gray, A. JI.
American Missionary Memorial, including Biographi
cal and Historical Sketches. Edited by H. W. Pierson,
A. 61. With|Illustrationa.
the Revolution. By
CITY HOTEL.,
liny Struct, Suviiniiiili, Georgia.
THIS loug established and favorably known H»-
X t«l occupies a central location in the commercial
portion of the city. Tho proprietor is pleased to an
nounce to his old patrons, and those who may hereafter
favor him with their visits, that by roceut additiousand
in his establishment he is pi:
a in t
extendod mean* than heretofore for tlieir
Particular attention ha* been
appropri
ated to ladies and familii .
their arrangement, have how a private entrance to the
dining-room, thus securing their occupants from any
Ytions of the building, and afford-
ies of home. Persons visiting
thus
_ thorn all tho prPi
Savannah will find tin _ ^ ......
it, and no effort on the part of the aubsoriber wllf be
spared o make it so.
»PH1 cod tw ly P. CONDON. Proprietor
o City Hotel all thoy oould desire
f1IJTTA l'ERUHA PKNS.-A supply
YX tfa o Patent Gutta Peroha Pena reoeiYed and
sale at 75 cent* per gross.
j»u 19 JOHN 61. COOPER A CO.
1 )14» IIA.V1N.—Jtiei received 5 bills, by steanur
Florida aud for sale by
jan 19
Draws in Savannah This Day, Jan. 2IsL
78 Numbers—11 Drawn Ballot*.
. CAPITAL:
4,340 DOLLARS!
Ao. Ac. Ao. Ae. Ao
Tlofcot* $1—Share* In proportion.
Ticket* and Shares, either singly or by the package
for sale by
jan 21
x singly o
WITU1NOTON,
Vender for Gregory A Maury.
5*7 Lane, near Bull-street.
t of the Cityuotsl.
Of Georgia Stain
'■*—the 20th
iufltan^ , • t ^* r ^ r, drawn in Columbus oi
60 13 11 28 67 52 71 74 29 69 17 69
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
- . . . CLAM 13.
For the benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Auausli
_ , , F. C. BARBER A CO., Manager*.
To bg dr«»g on S.turd.v Mnrning. Jnn. 22, >t 9‘“look
W Sale* close at 9 o'clock To-Night.
CorrKK.—30 bag* Prime Rio Coffee
Crockery.—10 crate* Crookery, assorted
Tukhlch*.—30 oases Tumblers, assorted
Matkessk*.—20 new double Sflatre****,
_ Iron Safes,
From lb, ir.gnuf.ctury of Here,* volgutlno. For
** e at the mwmifnnturer*’ prices. *
saUTTli’ll.—Jiiai recoived by AL
16 abama and Vernon another lot of ohoic* Goshen
mitter, put up in small firkin* expressly for family
UIIC -Ida® GEO. J. SMITH.
WANTED.
WANTED
r“?JL D “Wrf» or four 8°°d MASONS,
A w ,* la or colored, to so into the oonntry.
Ian 20 ?* ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON.
WANTED.
A PARTNER with a copilal of |6,000, in a
well established business. Address Box p. o.
A WANTED,
COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER. Apply to
QUANTOCK, ROBERTS A CO.,
mu 18 106 Bay etVeet.
. ... TO HIRE.
A- Fo I r R t H srm^ppfy , tU UCKLAYER "“ Ly lhe y® ar -
—di? 13 J. MoMAHON.
W SU *• •»»
A. Han
TO FCKCilAMK.—3 or~UI
Boj. or bollowa, from 18 Jo 29 yenrr old. Appl.
•” [deo 3J ] WM. WJJUilll.
wisrSiT
A. or Co'orod—one .bo know, ihn
street*.
• wanted.
r J'llE highort enrb price, will bo paid for 10 or
j. “1"“"* NEGRO Vellows. and 9 or 8 BOVS
«nd GJRI.8. .op 29 BBOWH t HARRIS.
Houses and Lands.
I.and for Sale.
&£& The Subscriber wishing to dispose of AM
some of bis LANDS, offers for sale, on W*
liberal terms, the following Land*: ■■■**
%5Sfi°.r #- “ , d' 1 “« In TfitefiU County,
l’uOO *• •• » Effingham ••
alsS^ j;;.,.f aassSia assw*,
IS: Jbo rooideuco of
To o.pil.Ii.ti tld. Tr»ot ofToro man. Jndne.m.nU for
T j willi., iff; Boom of
-^- n a) 3 EBEN JENCKES.
ALlbllilUs eALUr
ENJENCK
MlWt sold «
L'.Vibtl
♦L Ue ^* jr r 1 ^ F,bruu [ noxt^'at"the ^Court
House, in the oily of Savannah, between the hours of
Um »5 m !i f0U L 0 Cl0 f k ’ a * r « 0,kb '« ^ » deoree of tlie Hon
orable the Superior Court of Chatham eounty. the fol-
lowing Real Estate and Negroes, belonging to tiie eatata
Augusta, of the late Bonjamiu Snider, doceasod, for the purpoen
Yi.,01. among m.Hoir. to.it: I.ot nnmbort.ontv-
ond ImproTomont., j'uln.kl Ward: lo" noJKr
oornorW«tH™SA Sin'S 1 Corrjtown.
corner We*t Broad and Harris streets; unexpired lease
I rac .t« 08 a, ‘d two I.ota, all adjoining; nsmber
, fl¥ , e ' I,x oa d *even. in Kobertsvflie, nnim-
proved, adjoining west side of West Broad-street,all H,
the city or Savannah; aud twelve Negro Slavos, men!
womeu and children—among them are valuable honee
on# ®» r P* nt « r . Ac.; also, one Buggy, Pony
1 ' r “* ““ lh " "V PttofiSr. prr-
preml.oa’bofor^ial.'dayr'^’sEAHO^iff’GOCGSlld^ 1 *
davaanali, 19th Jan / 1893. f i.ngl .A I E.ljVi.
—Three tenement Houses, each
having five room*, with a kitchen separate', sitn-
utod ou the corner of Jon^“ n
ailroad Depot.—Apply to
18 tf Corner Montgom
1 Prise of.
. 0 12 _
400 20
100 20
Tickets, $1; Halves, 60cts; Quarter*. 25.
Order, from tho oouutry auaworod prompt].,
« thia n Jm“°b" ,Ul “ 7 ' pr ‘*" 0 " hel * « demand
CHARJ.EB B, PATTERSON.
J W-PARTNRRSIUP NOTICE!
I Xfl U i l . , ^" 0d ,,a " *}■•>" day nsMkciatcil with him
KJNG. of Glynn County, with
whom no Will oontinu* the lactorageand Cominl**ion
Business in this city, under the firm of Hull A King.
JNO. II. HULL, No. 210 B*y street.
Savannah, January 12,1863. 7
David aioiTis,
Corner op Uuvan and Jefferson Btrektr,
SAVANNAH,
Manufacturer of
Iron Doors, Shutters. Locks, all kinds
Railings, Grates, &fc.
WROUGHT IRON
SAFES, with unplok-
able Locks, mads to
oudku. Persons wish
ing to ascertain the
qualities of the Safe*
mode by me in thi*
oil/, are respectfully
referred to the Bauk of
“*( 1 lauters' Bank, ana the following mer-
wjion»I have sapplied: A. A. Solomons A Co.,
Linstein A Lckman, J. L. Cope, and D. B. Niohols. All
• • • ang 24
I have snpplieci:
imsn, J. L. Co|
orders punctually attonded V
Idas. For tala by f jan 12] P.’JACOBS.
OC 011(1 RH1CK8 now lundingfrom the sohr.
Pavilion from Bostou—for sale by
BUNKER A OGDEN.
landing Horn sohr. Pavilion fr<
n from Boston, for sal* by
BUNKER A OGDEN.
A LE—30 hull* barrel* Ale, for family i
calved and for sale by
H fileMAUON A DOYLE.
lot of genuine Gruyere Cheese, in store and for
n b {9
1 ance*—for sale by
Y. w. cobnWmJL, **
102 Bryan-*t.
OH El l>A.11 SUHNAPPH
malic Scbtidam Schnapps—a Tonic, Diuretic, anti
Dyipsptio and Invigorating Cordial. Just received and
'ir tale by
jan 17
IJlSCUITS, Ate*—30 bbl*. Soda, Sugar
I) Butter Biscuit*; 60 half do. do.; 26 half bhls. B...-
wheat; 30 loxea Yeast Powder; 60 boxes Candies, for
salo by [ jan 17] McJIAHON A DOYLfc.
I^OR LEASE.—A doairable Kurin und healthy
dati
sting terms. Apply to (jan 12)
L ARD*—15 kegs StuartV _.„. v Msvm
I^rd, landing from *ehv. Victor, for s*l* by
J*“J5 E. O'BYUNE.
J»fi >71
da first quality Cod
PHKCK8 ON NEW YORK—fur tale by
VjMfl if C. A. L. LAMAR.
H AY •—Eastern and Northern Hey ; Corn,prime
Tennessee Corn; Gita, and Bran, for sale by
4 DAVID R. DILLON, foot of West Broad-*t.
WOOL — WOOL—purchased by
J** 1 * ROWLAND A CO.
H AY.—200 bales Eastern aud Northern Hay I'
ffiW b 7 DAVID R. DILLON,
—J.* 11 17 Foot of We«t-Broad-st.
B RAN*—1,000 bushels Wheat Bran, /or *ale by
DAVID R. DILLON,
Foot of West Broad-street.
( *10KN.—1000 bushels prime Corn for sale by
f DAVID B. DILLON.
J* n ” Foot of West Broad-street.
E?
.Also, a large supply of Babhitt'a.
JNO. A. MAYER.
i 1ANU
V Conf
jan 14
JNO. A. MAYER.
. . NICE8.—,V)00 Shades, with fixture* complete,
11)00of Woodford’*fine Gilt Cornice*; 2000 fine English
Curtain Band*; Curtain Pius; Wonted Cord, in varie
gated colors; large Wonted Ta/wots to match; Cord
and Tassels for Piotnres; Pavilion Rings and Ro*etts-
oll.t F.fuivnil not.I fn. .aim kw
just reoeived and for sale by
L W. MORRELL k CO.
YTOilCh to Hhlpper* uud €ou*i|eae««.
Y1 —From and after the 1st January noxt, all freight*
under one dollar, will be required to b* paid on the
wharf. fdoe 29] 8. M.1*AFFITEAU. Agent
BBL8. LEAF LARD In store and for ■aia'hy
w (KRTlUfS.
„ NOTICE. ‘
B Exertitor’M Mule of Heal Estate.
Y vlr ‘ l d,® of ? n on,ei fro *“ the Court of Ordina
ry of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold belore the Court House door in
nFniV^^d’ °r n t ,‘° 1 *rf t 'f u «*day in March, between tha
usual hours of salo, all of tho lioal Estate of the leu*
Clnibourn Bevill, deceased—consisting of two hundred
acres of prime laud, more or less; adjoining land* of
Uurkateiuer, Neidlinger, and others; also, one tract
bounded by the waters of tho Savannah River, McAI-
other *—°® ntai ? in g fourteen hnudred acres.
Qore or less, with two hundred or more In .nl..
uHiv.tion, wilh ,oodTonne.. Uwolllng.’ J?d 0 « Lo!
es, two excellent wells of water, and a first rate mill
‘ r n e, . n “' n Th ® fibove property is distanoe from Savannah
1 he Augusta Road from Savannah
runs through them. The land* are well adapted to the
cultivation of Cotton. Rice and Corn. Sold for adiv *
lion among the legatees.
Persons desirous of purchasing, by eallint at the res
idence of the aubsoriber, will besfiown thVprowHy
Term* made kuown on tho day of sale. V p 7
. K. ^ SOLOMONS, Esocutor.
Effingham County, January 8,1863. tMl jan 10
To Kent,
A * n tko Mfir*hali House, now oecnpied
* P°l v S ucuion t lT ®“ °n the 1st of
* J MARY M. MAR8HALU
- J West Broad-street.
m
AsOL,
To Kent.
A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with
light upright room*. For particular* apply to
Gray.in the house or at the oorner of Jonee
deo 18
M To Kent.
■Hi. Upper Tort of 09 Brj.n stroo » Inquir.
on the premises. oc t 26
m f The Brick s ‘°™ the
foot of Whitaker-etreet, (Stoney Bluff), now oo
copied by Messrs. R Habc wham A Son. Posses
sion given 19th November next. Apply to
> y 5 COHENS A HERTZ.
vALt.iisLE Property for hale
la Marietta, Georgia*
, * 'W. w.ll«»Uh«l COTTAGE BUILT
JCi MANSION, wilh aup.rior ouU8nil8in.t nr.
Jon., orcli.rdi, to., .11 of which »re «ow ond in
complete order. ^ he above was the summer residence of
th. lot. Benj. Solder, .nd con bo bought to no odv.a-
Ugo by applying early to tho oobsoriber at 8aranna“
- 7 “ JAMES J, 9N1UER.
T 0T , , NO i ,U WASHINGTON WAHL). Apply
JLl to (d.o21-tf) QUANTOCK. ROBERTS A CO. '
Cuardiau’s Sale.
O N the flr.l Tuemlay in March, will be told be
fore the Court Houao door. In tho town of Jeffor-
t.»u:d.n County—ono h*tf undivided intorrat la
Lot No. J9—in the town of St. hlnrya. Sold no the
m- U :> HU ,'wo A ‘ Uo P kin «. by normlaiion of tho
Honorable the Ordinary or C'aindon County, for bone-
° d° f 2d d m LUr ' ULIZABETU H. UoTkjNS,
For Sale.
A STEAM SAW MILL, nearly new, or the St.
John-. Rlrer, EeatFlorida. Vnr particular, ap-
1 i° 0T 4 ! COHENSk HERTZ.
To ICcnt,
J 70R 1 year, a WHARF STORK.
”‘8 FORT A
OTJNIIAhL
L UU SA1.K «»u IfXC'IIANClK.—A Brick
L Tenatnont llou.o on l.ib«rtj otroet, foe aitnplo-
- ““ or " ch “” •"trrjHsst. b?.® w
Ij'OAC SALK.-A Lot
L feet, fee simple. Also, a let o
y 90 feet, fao simple. Apply to
WM, WRIQHT
STATE OF GEORGIA—ClTy or SAVAAwaii ^
MAYOR'S OFFICE, HJakooUzy, 1863. f
TITHKUEA8, The Mayor aud AldenieuTf \h.
Tf City of Savannah and the Hamlet* thereof, in
n..t>noll assembled on June 3d, 1863, did au Ordi
' a '? th .V r u ilin * b J* h ® »$th section thereof *• Thai a
person shall be .ppoint^d by th* Mayor of the City to
protect the old Cemeteries after the first day of Janua-
ry^t, and the dutv of each person shall be to attend
to the opening and closing of the Gatos, and to the cot-
ting down and removing the Gras* and Weeds ami h*
p®™ 0 ^ to protect tho old Cemeteries, with
all the powers and duties required by said 19t‘ ■-*■
and also with power to disdiarge and perfor
?. f k B ? Xtoe ', u ? d<jr ^e City Orulnanne* of pi
the 5th June, 1862. except that he i* s*
and receive only the fee* allowed f< *
on under my hand and the C
this 14 January, lf**“
[Attest]