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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1853)
STEAMSHIP LINES. U.H.llI.STlUIIHHir IMABUL, 1 oonnoctlng with the Pacific Mali , »Steamship Company's Line for I California This splendid aea ateamahip will hereafter *ertv« Savannah for Koy West and Havana on the 16th md 3»th of each montii, and from Havana for ftavan- lah on the 8th and 22d of each mouth. The ISABEL will oonneot at HavAna with the Unit* ! ’ S'J Htatea Mail Stoamahlp Company 'a Line to Aanlnwall and the Paeilto Mall Line from Panama to California gJMul Oregon Passenger ImintlRPHHHBHHHPHPHI > The ISABEL will alao oonnoot at Havana with the United States Mail Steam Compaaj'a Line to New Or* Key W< COHENS ft HERTZ, Agent* at davannah. [ Ticket*for New Orleanj, Axplnwall and San Fran- tJ B! unasssi' k CO., Charleston, 8. C. i Passengers this trip (or the 16th lust.) willconneot with the splendid steamer Ootdeu Oate at 1'auama. ; j*a 12 FOR 1*1111, A l>L L t*t! t a . Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new and splendid side-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, or « 1,200 tons register, Capt. John E.Wal- m.has commenced hor regular trips, [thoreaftor; 17th Nov., and so on. This ship has been built with entire regard to safoty, Sfloinfort and diapatoh, and offers now and admirable fa cilities to business and travel. For freight < lapply to C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent in Savannah. ? jan 21 HERON k MARTIN, Ag’tsin Philadelphia. i NEW YORK Si SAVANNAH STkAMoHIP UNfc Weekly. m The new and splondld steamships >^=aH FLOlUUA.Capt. Wood hull, and ALA- RAMA, Capt. Ludlow, holonging to the New York And Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will leave 8a- vanuah and New York every Saturday. Theso ships are of 1.300 tons roglster, and unsurpass ed in safety, spood ana comfort. ■. These steutuors, leaving Savanuah at the > that the Marion and Southerner leave Chari rive in New York as soon as or before thou. iH^rCabia passage ft?), payable before going on board. '■* Agents: PAHELFORL). FAY ft CO, Savannah. 37 14 U. S. ill Alii L&hh. New-Vork & Charleston Steam-Paeketi. SEMI-WEEKLY. In Leave Adgor’a wharves every Saturday .»»d Wednesday. The new and splen did Steamships MARION Capt. M. lierry 1,200 Tons. W SOUTHERNER Capt. W. Foster 1,000 Tons. ‘ JAS.AOOEU Capt. J. Dioklnnou 1,600 Tun*. If The Steamship Jamks Aiajek, now finishing, will be .ni. placed on tho line early in May. f tUT For Freight or Past » A,on fit Charleston. Auril IP. 1«,2. SHIP LINES. FOR UU8TIIN. The sohr. P1UEN1X, Capt. Johnson, will havo l dispatch for the above port. For freight or pns- Lsage apply to [jan12J llllWl.ANu & C»>. FOR l'ltOVlUENt'E. The echr. TRIUMPH, Capt. Howard, will have 1 ‘ • port. For freight tsago apply to [janfiO] ROWLAND* CO. iCxpt. Bulkieyj will meet withdUpatohas above. riasSfur freight or passage, apply to Captain or to jau 20 U. K. WASHBURN, Agent. FOIL NKW YORK—Union Line. -* Tho regular racket sohr. N. W. SMITH, Smith ir\ mostor, will have dispatch for tho above port.— ULFor freight or passage, apply to i 20 WILLIS k URUNOAQE. WANTED TO lUAUTEU, ISO M. feet sawod lumber C. A. L. LAMAR. MoutUern Frulglit Wnuieu. Ml The sohr. TRIUMPH, Capt. Howard, is ready receive freight for a Southern port. Apply ROWLAND k CO. JSA- i" - with dispatch an i igo apply on board at Telfair's wharf or t BRIGHAM, KELLY*CO. For Freigbi or Charter. The tine schooner RUTH HALSEY, will take freight or oharter to any port this side of Bos- Apply to [jan id] A. C. TOMh. FOK NEW YORK—Geor«ia A.iue. -* , Freight of 60 bs.los Cotton wanted to complete cargo of brig ALCENU8. ROWLAND * CO. FOR NEW YORK—Georgia Lino. Freight of 60 bales Cotton warned to oomnl deck load of suhr. VICTORY. Apply t ROWLAND* CO. VESSEL WANTED. A]vcssel of the capacity of 100 or 600 balos **—a, wanted for an Eastern port. Apply to IS WASUUURN, WILDER k CO. FOKNEW YORK—Hr Ik Line. . Tho fast sailing regular paoket bark HAR- VEST, H. Nichols master, having a large iior- tflMKb'.ion' of her freight engaged will have dispatch.— For balance of freight or passage apply ou . oard or to jau 18 WASHBURN, WILDER * CO. BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO. WILLIS ft RRUNDAGE. ir, will have dispatch for tho above port. Fo Lfruight or passage apply to 7 WILLIS * I t BBUNDAQE. Vettuel Wanted lor New York. l A vessel to load with Cotton and Rioe for No’ ^ York. Apply t ROWLAND A. CO. , * ne snip aoui.i.i, i.api. *veai, uiviug most oi a her cargo engaged will ui-et with dispatch. For Straight of 3U0 bales Cotton to oomplete, apply to 13 2w ALLEN * BALL. H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. FOR BOSI'tlN. £fcs tago apply on board at Telfair'i BRIGIIAM. KELLY ft CO. Vessel Wanted lor New Bedford. A vessel or 160 to 200 tons burthuu, is wauted to with sawed lumber at Doboy Island, for Now Bedford. Apply t ROWLAND * CO. VESSELS WANTED. Freight of lumber and timber for Boston or New York oanbe hud on application * jan 10 ROWLAND * CO. FOR NKW-YOltK—New Line. . Tho regular packet btxa RHODES, Capt. lloss, eAurh will meet'with quick dispatch for the above port. ■ofittFor freight or passage apply on board, to the captain, or to [ja7j HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agt. FOR NEW YORK—OldEstuIHlsIted Line. L. The packet ship HARTFORD, G. Burko mas- Antor. will meet with dispatch ns above. For ■bfroight or passage apply on board at Telfair's rf, or to (deo 28) BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO. VESSELS WANTED ON l OR CHARTER. jm , Freights for Northern, Eastei ^^g^Moutliern ports, can be had < (nov 4) ROWLAND ft CO. d TJ. WANTED TO CHARTER. , Two or three Vessels suitable for Orain, to go * to North Carolina, drawing 7X to 8 feet wator. SApply to (nov 4) A. C. TOMS, Ray-street. Bloot;—lyl WILLIS & RRUNDAGE.h “ Look out Tor tlio Engiiie when tho WHISTLE BLOWS.” ‘ Competition is tho Life of Trade.” ** TliftliH *A1MT NOW AS THEY DUE TO WAS.’ 'I'he atteutiuu of (lie pub- ,lio is called to the largo and ^piauuiu skwok of all kinds of C A U HI AO E S, constantly kopt on hand by the Subscriber. Persons trading to Savannah will please to boar in mind that they are imlobted to Uio undersigned for ring the priori of Carriage* in this market from 16 <<. 20 per cent. I tako pleasure in stating that my Manufacturing arrangements are now oomplete in Savandah, and it is my intention soon to form a connexion with one of the best manufacturing establishments in the North to make Carriages expressly for this markst; so my pat- the o trade with me. J. C. THORNTON, Corner West Broad and Bay Streets. u_.- neighboring Counties N. B.—Tho inhabitants of .... ire particularly informed that nono of tho work Pod- lied in their respective neighborhoods is from my cstab- [jan 8-8m J. C. T. To Hire, DINING.ROOM SERVANT, who I. al.o « CtfUg. Dtl»«r. Apply »t thi. offic. 2»»2» j2U 24 LARD. KEGS nod RRI.S. prime f.AKD, just receiv ed in store aud for sale at 95 Bay street. £6 HARRIS * CO. 4Kat having been appointed Sexton, notitlos the publlo 3 ho oau be found at his reslaemio on York etreet. E H K1RM1CK CHA.1IPR.-5U buk.u oi,. and qarts, in store and for sale by 15 do. 8pert P. 26 do. 26 do. Litchfield's Pearl Just received and for sale by A LAIO.ND8.—5 bhls. Bull Shell Almonds, just -xX'Meeivsd and for sale by J. ROU8S7CAU. 50! J. ROUSSEAU. & ACON, IIAMH, URU.-I hhila B.con 1 3 U *™M H.m>; 8 btu u.w boo. »» »* BUNKER * OGDEN. STEAMBOAT LINES. 8AVANNAH MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22,1853 Savannah, Ausuita anil Hamburg. im* The Uniou Steamboat Company of r^ew^Rjv^j^hOeorgia and South Carolina having tho- roughly overhauled and refitted the sn- G rior tteam-paokets 11.COOK end OREGON, with jhters, are now ready to transport freight of ali description between Savannah, AngusU and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than any other boats on the river. The eteainera are commanded hr experienood and accommodating captains, and all freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations for passengers erlor to any boats on the river. Fare HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. KlNCllLEY A CD., " JAMES HARTER * CO., August*. Savannah, list 8spL. 1862. »«P » UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALAl'KA, EAST FLORIDA, Via Uarlrn, Brun.wli’U, Ml. illnr, ., JACK8UNV1I.LK, MIDDI.KUUIIU (Rl.ok Cre.h), AND I’lCUI.ATA Leaven every 1huertay, at 10 o'clock, A. Jf. j. i» r ^ The superior stesm-psoket VYM. GA8- m ■JUI»-AtON. Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday dMfiSflflHkUorning, st 10 o'olook, anil will con tinue to leave every Tuesday. he rates of passage by this boat are as follows: " To Darien $3 00 8t. Mary s 4 60 Jacksonville 8 00 Ulsck Creek, Pioolstssnd Pslstka 8 00 For freight or pssssge spply on board, at Charleston i-paoket w harf, or to CLAQHORN * CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. steam sr TH TRAVELLERS UtliNU NORTH. THE SAVANNAH AND CUAULESTON v. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M., after tho arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, And arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, •onaeoting at Chariest '**• **■ - Wilm Wllniiu glon NtenuisParkets, Which leave with the U. 8. Mall every day, at2){ P. M., and also with the Nevr-York and Clinrlenton HlenmnlilpM, Which loave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Paesengors leaving Mac-on on Tuesday sveniugs, will arrive in time to connect with the splen did new steainuhip James Adger one week, and tho itoamshli) Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $20—time 62 hours; by steamships, $26. [my 15] 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOHITION LINK TO FLORIDA. RATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. II mi . Tho superior new steampaoket WE- ■VUvmbNi-AKA, Capt. N. King, leave* every JfifiMktaiHkSaturday at 10 o’clock A. M. (Rate of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 8t. Mary’s 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Pioolata 8 00 Palatka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight cousignod to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, Will be shipped free of all chargos at Palatka. Apply on board, at tho Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to feb lif 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Ai V. S. Mail. .4, SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. LINE of Four ilorso Post Coaches leaves Sa vannah every Jiiiiulity nnd ThurNday, nl 7 o’clock A. HI. For Dariou, via Bryan Old Court-House, Ricohoro’ aud South Newport, arriving in lurien at 0 o’clock P. M. Reiurult'if ou TucMdny* mid Frlduyn, Arriving in Savannahut 5 o'clock P. M., and _ HIHBP , with the beat* fer the North, and the enm for tho West. HsT Office in Savannah, at Sawyor, Uoili*M>i * Co.'s Stable., corner of Stato aud Whitaker st*. jan 13 ly H. I- HART, Proprietor Marshall House Omnibus Line. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. 8. A. HOOKER having become interuited with the Proprletorol the Marshall House in tho Marshall House! Omnibus, will hereafter run the hack Lady Hents in oonneetion with the Omnibus, for th accommodation of passengers for the Marahall House and all parts of the city. The Omnibus and Hock will be in attendance upcu the arrival of tho care and ateamboats, with first rate ' careful drivers, and the eubseribers will bo responsible for all baggage or ohecks for Baggage deliv ered to the conductors. A Call Book will be kept at the Office of the Mar- iglstered will bo punctually WM.J0IIN80N; Proprietor Marshall House. I. A. HOOKER. NEW STOKE! UKOCEKIES! Corner Whitaker and JUroughton Lane. J UST received per steumers and packets, a full supply of GROCE1UE9, whioh are offered at whole sale or retail, at comIi prices. The goods have beeu se lected. aud every article is warranted to prove satisfac tory or may be returned. jan 18 tf WM. Q. DICKSON. FKKNCH MUSTARD, SARDINES, PICKLES, PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS, i.'iurv in ivwu uiiiivL'o iiniMiw FANCY BOXES PRUNES, BRANDY PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD. TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE, —nnd— 20 BOXES RAISINS (all clustkrs,)—WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, Ac., Ac.- Just received at\d for sulc ut DICKSON’S, jan 18 tf Cor. Whltaker-st. and Droughton-lane. limns! Tongues! Bolognust J UST roceived per steuiuor— 2 bhls. Pig Hams 60 Smokod Tongues, large site 60 lbs. Bologna Sausages 2 bbls. Smoked Beef For sale nl DICKSON’S jan 18 tf Cor. Whltaker-st. and Brought >n-lane. Butter—4 lbs. tor $1! J UST RECEIVED- ID kegs Butter, 4 lbs. for $1 ID do. Goshen do., 3>£ lbs. for $1 do., 3 lbs. for $1. glish CHEESE, rich and fine flavor g por sol 30 Imitation Eng 20 boxes Mild Rich Northorn Cheese For salo at DICKSON'S, Cor. Whitaker-st. and Broughton-lane. jan 18 \17~K UU(» LEAVE to iufunn thv. Ludie* of y J Savannah that we are etiil Selling OU' at Reduced Prices! THE FOLLOWING GOODS: Mousline de I.aiuas ih Cashmeres, figured Poplins, pluidud and plain Broca do Silks, of the inoi' , plain black do. colors figurod Ginghams—French, English and American do. every alio Linen Table Huckaback Towols Bird's-Eye do. Dowlas, llucknbsok Linen Dainask. of ovory width Shirtings, TicYs, and a general stock of goods usually •tings, I’iclts, aud a general sto found in a retail dry goods store, at J. U. COHEN ft CO.’S, j«nl8 140 Broughton st. W. V. PRENTICE’S DAOUERRE.4N GALLERY) ST. JULIAN 8TREET, Over Zoalmuiu’M DIunIc Store, SAVANNAH. X IIE SUBSCRIBER would cull attention to his new aud improved style of Colored Daguerreotypes, warrant* to give satisfaction to all who desire to have their likenesses taken in a superior style. Call aud examine specimens of my work over the Musio Store, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE. P. 8.—Instructions ia the art, and all kinds of stock constantly for sale. is fob 4 COWDERV dc WELLS, ALU ! ALU ! ALU ! M essrs, quintock, Roberts a co.— Gents—You are hereby appointed our “8ole Agents” for the sals of our brands of “ Albany Imperi al Ale," in the olty of Savannah, Slate of Georgia, »nd after this date. [Signed] “ ' “ ' JOUNTA’ Now York, Deo. 1st, '< J TAYLOR* 80NS. ———Having received the Agency of the above well known superior Ale, a constant and ample supply will be always ktpt by us in store at » Willink’s Wharf." Persons desiring the article will be promptly supplied by giving notice at our Offioe, ou the Wt * the Post Office, dec 11 Willink’s Wharf. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS* CO., Willink’s Whs ‘ Families supplied with half barrels of Cream Ale. npHE Savannah, 13th Jau. 1863. Property liable to City Taxation. J. GEORGE, C. T. FOR HALE. Ctrr Tkkahl'iibr’s OrncE, \ Savauuah, 12th January, 1862. / T WENTY thousand dollars of City Hontls, in sums of $600, payable in 1876, bearing 7 per eent. nteriwt, payable semi-annually at this office, jan 12 JOSEPH GEORGE, C. T. J ELLY DRAINERS.—A new lot just rec’u by MORSE * NICHOLS, jau G 135 Broughton street. ^ASHING MADE UAHY.-Btii . . leal Powders for Washing- Powders will make two gallons of soft Soap of aaupei or quality for all domestia uses. Just roceived and t sale by[jan 17]W. W. LINCOLN. 1 ;LUIU UAMPUllU.-bir James MurnsyV Fluid Camphor and Fluid Magnssia, jnst roceived and for sole by [jan 17] W. W. LINCOLN. CZ 1 from grit, in whole, half and quarter hols, in stor I for sale by[jan 17]W. D. FORD. McMAIlON * DOYLE. IJUTTUKnnd CREESE.—25 tirkius prime 13 and choice Goshen and Western Butter ; 60 boxes Cheese, resolved and for salt by J*n »7 Mo Ho 31A HON * DOYLE. A PFLUfijmiil PLANTING POTATOK8. XX—iM0 bbls. now landing from brig Susan Lud vig irom Boston, and for salo by jan 18 BUNKERftOODRN. f I. Bice shipped to my friends in either Boston York or Baltimore, (deo 38) A. C. TOMS, Bay m TONI S TONK JARS, Spittoons and Pitchers, lognth- or with a good assortment of Domestic HarCarare, lor sale by (jan 18) COLLINS * BULKLKY. AMTKItN tiHV. —00 bales prime, now laud from tbs bri* Susan Ludwig from Riston, aud NKKJt * UGDEN. a tbs brig Si [jnn iff] II IN INK.—200 ounces Quiuin- for sale CIHMR. "J lO Bbls. Cider, a superior article, in nor L/C MUby Ornij BRIGHAM,KELLY*C Dry Roods, Clothing, *o. NEW FILL ANU WINTER IKIIIDS! French Cashmeres, “ De Lainen, English J. II. A HI. SHEA.HAN, Corner of Brousliton nnd Wbltukor-str., SAVANNAH, ’ I NVITE attention to their hew slock of Foil and Winter goods, comprising: 4,4lllT “ J K.H1IHOIDKKIKH. Llnon Cambric, Cumbria liankerchiefs. Plain and Embroidered do, Boblnel Laces, '* Edgings, Collars and Culft, Habits aud Undor-SIcsves Black Lacu Veils, Eng., Fr. and Am. Calicos, Col’d Cr *r°* Hosiery mill Linens. A large and well selected stock or Ulovss, Irish Lin ens, Llasn Diapers and Damasks. Woollens. Nerro Blankots, Kerseys, Linseys,Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestiugs. Satinets. 1 Weeds and Koutucky Jeans; Red, WhiU t Bl Cold Bombasine, Damask Antiqne, . 1 Weeds and Kontuoky Jeans, Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flannels, 10-4 aud 11-4 Brown and Bleached Shoutings, Pillowcase Linens and Quilt*. Couutry merchants, planters and others, will consult their Interests by examining our stock before purchas- iug. AH wo ask is a visit from those desiring to purchase. W* fssi confident that the quality and prioss of our goods will oommsad sales upon oar terms. oct 14 Cash, anti no 8*cond Price. PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. UN llrynu-Nt., Nnvannnli, (Ja. G RATEFUL to my rrinnds and the public in goneral for their liberal pntronago heretofore ox- tended to me, I now offer them a greater inducement than ever, as I have just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of English, french and Oertnan Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskin and Cassimere, Black and Fancy Silk and Satiu and Embroidered Vest ings ; also a very rich article of Evening Vesting,whioh I am prepared tu make to order, in the most fashionable style. Also a large and well selected stock of iHcii’m uml lioyu’ Ready-.11 title C'latliinu, together with a large supply of Shirts, Bocks, Suspend ers, Olovos. Collars, Merino add Silk Undershirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valioss, Ac., all of whioh will la- sold m pric«M to give general satisfaction, oct 13 Kc-UHtnbliMlind in lh>)U HOUSTON A OHO( NOLSON, (Formerly of Hamilton tf Houston.) Wlioleunlc nnd Uctnll CLOTHING MERCHANTS, No. 9i) Bryan-st., Savannah, (ia., W OULD respectfully inform their old custom ers. friends, and the public generally, that they have new in store a very large and choice assortment of all qualities and styles, tashionably cut aud well made, Fall and winter Clothing, direct from their own manufactory. Also, a largo and well sclooted stock of Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, aud Furnishing Goods in gonorai, to which they invits the attention of all those wishing supplies for the coming season. They liave al so on hand a good supply of Clothing suitable for Ser vants and Plantation wear. Terms—cheap for cash. Carpet and Flour Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods,' &.C., dec., dec. No. 140 Congress and No. 57 St. Julien Sts. rpilK Subscriber, knowing that the citizens of I Savanuah have felt a great interest in the estab lishing of a CARPKT WAREHOUSE, In this city, and being aware that many have boon awaiting the completion of the New Store, so that they jcnld make their selection of the various articles for furnishing their houses, wonld respectfully inform the publio, generally, tna! Hs lias opened the most com plete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock of the different departments will consist, in part, of tb< following Goods, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Volvct; Tapestry Brnssuls; Mocet Brussels Brussols; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs. Three l'ly. Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain aud Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, *c.; Drag- gets, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 iu width, of o very variety of pat terns; llekrth Rugs; Parlor kud Stoop Mats; Tablo aud 1'iauo Covers; 8ilver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, *o., *c. OIL CLOTII8. Of every width ; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, *c.: Rose Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4. 5-4 aud 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. CURTAIN*. Silk and Worsted Damask Dc-Lainc; Worsted and Linpn Damask Detains; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White and lluff, for Shades. WINDOW 811ADK8. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White and Gold, entirely new style ; Cord; Loops; Tas sels; together with all th* various Trimmings for Cur tains ar.d Shades. UILT CORNICE*. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the groatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; all of whioh will be ■old at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal term WM. II. GUION, Agent, 140 Congr. 4 " . it. uuiun, Agent, ■ and 67 8t. Julian-sts. Cheap Sugars and Tc^s. DOUBLE REFINED CRASHED SUGAR ? 10 lbs CRYSTAL1ZED GRANULATED DO., 5for$l SPARKLING BRIGHT COFFEE SUGAR, 12 lbs for $1 Fresh Teas, gELECTED from the latest importations—con EXTRA FINE HYSON, EXTRA FINE GUNPOWDER, OOLOONG, DICKSON’*, jan 20 3 corner Whitaker and Broughton 1. J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull and Buy Streets. Importer and Dealer in Wines, Liquors aud Cigars FTtHM subscriber ha* now on band bfcHs and wsll selected slook of Wiuos, Liquors vBbA* and Segars, comprising the following: One Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. 1'ipo cliuico OLD LONDO.V PABTICULAR. Pipe uf the first quality and choicest OLD •’ RE- L- •• .Inf... IIUII SERVE, vintage 1840. One Pipe of the chofoest and LI1ETI t delicately flavored OLD PALI1ETIN1IO. vintago 1&*>. Ono Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD SEKCTAL, vintago 182U. Oue half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored OfTTII Bf 111! i"" * "•» Eight iiuarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. toriauon, in uoxos ana ucmijonns. Two half pipes choico OLD PORT WINE. .4 .4 .1 •• «. mi| v;rr V • issy, London Dook, Jean Louis Pinet, Castilion, Guimard, Baaerac, Sallgnao, and Otard, Dupuy * Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Tcneriffe,Sherry and other Wines. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hock Wines, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani- isurled Cordials, Biaudy FrutU, Ac. 9 choice Havana Cigars, of various brandi f GROCERIES. tf du t full stock of FANCY ( Young’s Mammoth Corn, rjMlIS variety of YELLOW CORN which _ „ . attract the attention of onr farmei lends itself on account of its early maturil \nt pnxluction, aud, su; —»-«* * larlier in maturing tita lountry, and weighs *lxt)-two poutiiln per bushel. market, in order to tost its superiority, and I was offered fifty per cent, tuoro for it than our common Corn was commanding. A few grains of it was first in troduced in this country from abroad into West Ten- ibiy w .. ... , hat larger hut about the usual height of the inoa white Corn, bearing generally two, and frequently Three Ears oil a Stalk. The ear is vj*y long and grain well developed, with hard red cob, whioh ia a sure indication of soundnea The Corn is no Yankee humbug—no wooden nutmeg ■peculation, but strictly what it purports to bo. An ex periment I,, iu production was made last year in Cass county, by Dr. R. M. Young, who is so well pleas ed with its superiority and prolific yield that he intends this year to plant his entiro crop with it. The Corn is neatly put up in sacks holding one peck, and can be had at Two Dollars ner sack. Address the subscriber at Calhoun, Ga. or apply to my Agouta at this place. R. U. YOUNG. J. W. Dodd, W. S. Cothran * Co., Agents at Roms, Ga. GEO. J. SMITH, jan 10 TW2w Agent in Savannah. lie Courtier De* Utats.Uul8. T E COUKR1KR DEM ETAT8-UNI8 is the only I 4 daily newspaper entirely m French, published in tho Unito’d States. It has two edition*: One Daily, published as early in tho n uing as the other city papers, aud containing the latest The other, Weekly, containing a synopsis of the news published during the week, and a selection of lit- The reproduction of the works of Dumas, Soe, Lam- represents a value of n Ign C ^ Etats-Unia is generally admitted by tho Americau Press as the best received in the United Staten. It eui ■nates from tho most distinguished mon, loth iuth French Press and Literature, and among them may be mentioned Mr. F/ederio Gaillardet, former Editor of ng them may be the Coarrier. The motto of the Courrier des Etats-Unis Is " Inde- pend- nee and Impartiality." Itopens iu columns lE| ; in maintaining the great | bat Is ft publican Principles, without which no Tree society oau exist. Price of the Daily $8, and Weekly $3 per Subscriptions received Ly JOHN M. COOPER * CO., TAB 3m Agents for Snvannnh. For Sale* F OUR young, wnll broke Buggy nml Saddle Uorsei, warranti-d sound and gentle. Apply to nov 19 SM*W3awtf P. GlEBELlldUSE. A LL persons huviug claims iigainst thn csts J\ Thomas Atkins, and all indebted to slid « will make settlement with 11ULET P. ATKIN a 13 W*6 Notice to Debtors* and C'reditam. H O TATE UF GEORGIA—ScMYHN County.—AH kj persons having domands against Silas Mort.n, of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly attested, wlth.iu the time prescribed by .— __a». ... ... • - settled. And all persons In- are hereby required to make . , TT SABINE MORTON. Dtoewbor 3,1852. [Iaw6w] ' Execr.tr in. dsbted to said Immediate pays Post C S OTJ & having demttiids nguinst i i iii« wisw 04 <■ m. uuuiidUD, deceased, will please forward ibcea to the subeoribsr through the Savauaah Post OSes, [dec 14 lawfil J. W. HOU8TOUN. n i. Onions, just received nnd for sals by McMahon * doyle. ^jORN.-for sale by McMAIlON * DOYLE. QVQA cowan twaitz. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, *0. C’OLIiGUIATE INSTITUTE J), roil TOUNO LA1I1K8 -»« MltV* HA THA tva 1', Principal. S CHOOL ItjDOM—in the Basoinrut of the F ^ ids aoove, aivu mo niuimriiu m uoogrnpny, History, Written Arltlimetle end Writing... 8 00 Geography, History, KngiishGrainiuaraudOom- piiiition 10 00 Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Philes- pby, Chsmtstry, Physiology, Astronomy aud 16 00 Latin, [Extra].. 6 00 A highly nocfiutpiishsd lady, who iias formerly resid ed iu l"%rfs, has been secured as a teacher of French.— If suitable teachers oan be obtained, it isdsiignedt make Drnwiug nnd Vocal Musio integral parts of th course of study. The number of pupils will b* limited to thirty; but, Yoitug Ladies wishing to join either of the •■losses, without becoming regularly connected with the Insti tute, will he received nt a specific chargo. Alisa 11. ha* permission to refer to Rsv. Mr. Tustin, Hou. R. M. Charlton, nnd B. Alallon, Esq., of 8a- vancali, auu to Rev. W. R. Williams, 1). D., aiid J. W. Edmonds, of New York. 3m jnn 10 MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND rAINIING Ia Water Colors, Tauuht nr E. MILLER, 132 Soctii-Broid St., oct 13 Batawwah. tf DANC11VQ ACADEIVIY. MONSIEUR A. BON AUD rcipeatfully informs his patrons, that his Academy Is open for the reception of pupils. During the season the followiug Fancy Dancos will he introduced, hesidos tho regular oourso of Tuition :— Torentella, ItotU, Gavotto, Pas Stirien, Zingoraila, ftchotiiuh, Bodo.4, “ pupils trs rsquested to come early If they be given Tuesday Classical find H&ifeiisli School, Q. A. HOLCOMBE, (jnnton-Htrcct, near tbo Pnrk. ssp 27 MONTPELIER FEMALE INSTITUTE. rhllK SMTH.TKKMor ihft MONTPELIER FEMALE INSTITUTE, will Flrnl Thurndity of .luiiunry next. Miss M. M. BUELL, so long and favorably known as the Principal Teacher of the Institute, and for two f ears as its Superintendent, will take charge of the nstituts, and have entire control of all its interior manogomentx. She will be assisted by ths same able oorps of Instructors which has hitherto given so inuoti satisfaction. A clergyman of high standing in hi* profession will attend to the religious instruction of visitor of the Institute, and will attend tho examina tions. aud sou that propor and sufficient instruction is afforded to those who patronise tho 8ohool. Application for admission will be made to Mr. W. 8. Williford, Secretary and Treasurer, Macon, or to the undersigned at Macon. STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr., novlO-2mST*Th Bishop of the Dioceso of Georgia. PIANO FORTE W AREHOUSE. riVHE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS J in our Store, including a flno SIIOW-ROOM ft Piano Fortes, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, we would invite the attention • the musical public to our stock, comprising every article iu the line, which can be furnished ^wuolualk and BBT AII.) at Few- York prices. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodart * Co., J. B. Dunham, and others of es tablished reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZOGBAIJ0I & LO., Impoutkas, No«. 74_8fc. Julian and 107 Bryan-streot*^ Next to Market Sqnare. F1*K’* METALLIC HUJKIAfc CA*E*. This valuablourlicln IsJtUtreceived and for sale by I. W. MORRELL &. CO., sept 3 ly Soleagents in this City for the luventor which is now in suco*isaful operation. He Is. therein prepared to take up vessels of any sis* usually visit! our port, and to do th* work of repairing, Ac., on reasou- able terms. Those who wish to clean or paiat the bot toms of their vessels, can also be aooommodated on the Railway, anon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to ooutract lor building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to carry on the business of Ship-Carpsnter- lng, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity, mar 11 good Shipsi.'ilthls on tho premises. II. F. WILI.1NK. Jr. PIANO FOUTE8. W. MORRELL & CO. Have on hand a splendid assortment , f Piano Fortes, from the best factories in the oountry. For b funned a co-partnership, undor the firm of Bancroft Ac Bryan, for the purpose o Brokerage Busin losiness, in the purchase and sale of Stocks, , aoge aud Heal Estate. Likewise, for the transactiou of all kinds of Maritime Notorial proceed ings, and adjustment of Marine Averages, and reaped fully solicit the* »»--•- *-< j j 11 * lie. Office No. 117 Bay-street. JOS. BANCROFT, J08. BRYAN. Cheap Dry Goods. N assortment of new Dress Goods, consisting of Silks, De Lainos. Alpacas, Morena, Ginghams, $40 Reward. R UNAWAY from the Subscriber on the 28th alt., his Negro Man Ben Price. The above re- IV jit., his Nogro Man Ben Pri ward will be paid for bis delivery t II. V. W1LL1NK, Bbb'B. WOOD! WOOD! T 11E Subscriber will keep constantly — _ his WOODYARIX at the Canal Bridge, a full pply, at all seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. 11 orders left at J. D. Jesse's, Broughton-strest, will ) promptly s I f Wo ■Tl — F<1 ,-Broad-street Stables. BROWN * HARRIS. A COUPLEc —on reasoual fiard Room. For Sale. COUPLE of good HORSES and WAGGONS * To term*. A^iply at the Pulaski Uil- For Sale. npilE Stock and Fixtures of a GROCERY in I first rate location for wholesale or retail—will be Sold on good terms if applied for immediately, stock is small and fresh—a rare chance is offered, isfactory reasons given for wishing to sell. Apply at this office.jan 5 Hoarding’. '|UVO OK THREE tingle Gentlemen c *»e i OARD1NG*—Two oi three single Gentlemen wifi find pleasant accommodations at No. 20 roughton street. tf doo 15 I* Brot V 1 ble rates. Apply at this Office.tf AND AQENC MUIcdgovllle. Oh. Y, m —The Undersigned of- 16 quarter casks do. 1 pip* very choice ol 2 quarter casks do. do. Offioe, 197 Bay street. EPPING * KRETZ. CHOCOLATE.—Just received 12 Boxos Bisquit lilacs a la ranllle. 12 Batons Sucre do pomi 10 Boxes Belfast dabricotf. •* Fruits Coatelano. >s. Marous Glsco. ^ “ FruitsConflts. 6 Boxes pled* ds San^isr truffov.^ For sale by U» nfl 3 J. BOUFSEAU. H EUU1NCL—40 boxes 8calnd Herring iu tine order, for sale by [j*n171 W. D. FORD. B AI-TI.UOHK KLOUH.—VJdblr. e«ir« 1UI tlmot. Float, hr »4l* by lj»U] W. D. FORI). N otice.—con.i*™™. per bri« macon. fr..i New York, will ntteod •*> the reception of the._ guudt, l.n.liufi thie et AoJereoti’e Wherf. Allguwle reuieiule, on the .hurt efter teuet, will be itored et the expenteend tl.k of oweere jen 20 HKNRY K. WAilllBUItW. 2|HI. ( tlURU.—IU hhlt. Join. Uhl'e bett Cider, leml- ) lng end for tele bjr jen 20 BIUOIUM. KKLLY k CO. At)KEUEl#A CODFISH,—60 packages . No. 1 Mackerel, In whole, half and quarter bar- .... and kits; 36 whole and half bbls No. ’JMackcrol; 10 kit* Salmon; 26 quintals Codfish, landing from schr. —~ ' ~ ~— ‘ * by Pbsnlx and fur sal* by jan 19 CLAQHORW* CUNNINOHAM. UTTER AND CUEEHK.—10 kegs choice Ooshen Butter; 96 boxes English Dairy Chtose; Pine Apple do; 5 bbls Smokod Beef end Tongues, & landing from sUsanarilorida and for sslc fo lN Bseti for sals by usr norica aud for sale by CIaAGUOPN * CUNNINGHAM. CLAOBOaa ft CUNNINOHAM. INSURANCE. KOVAL 1NN1HANTK COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, t,000,000 of PouiHlfii SterHiig. I'lllfi INSTITUTION has established *n Agency [ In Savannah, and Firs Policies upon Produce and roperty will be issued by ANDREW LOW AC Savauneh, Jauusry 31,1S63. AG/Cmjy IA SAVAHNAH. The Liverpool nnd London Fire nnd Life iiisurtinrr Compnuy. ImrriTWTKO 1836. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $16,000,000. Paid ap Capital .$1,000,000 Surplus and Mcvcrvo Fund 1,340,000 ware, Dry Goods, new an< ssoiaf, 0 •• N. B.—All articles purchased at auction, tuid aoc sat ed for before tho next regular sals, will be sold far ae- mnt and risk of the former parchoser. /~\ FFERING by its unusually large capital, nnd \ J the unlimited individual liability of tne stock holders, that great desideratum in insnranoe-the most R erfeot scour it*’ to tho public—is now prepared through 4 agents, to insure against Fire Risks in Bavannali, tho must advantageous terms. Directors in A’eip- I'orft. James Bmown, Ehq., chairman. k'BANoia Cottenet, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Course Barclay, Esq. i Alex'r Hamilton, Jr., Esq. Joseph Gaillard, Jr. Ed. F. Sanderson, Kaq. C. W. Faber, Esq. William S. Wetmore,Esq. Mortimer Livingston,.Bsq. | Resident SeoruUry—ALraKD Pgr.t, Esq. Counselor the Board—Ai.ex. Hamilton, Jr., Esq. Appier to BANCROFT * BnYAN, Agents, No* 117 Bay-street. LONDON FHtENIX FI1UC OFFICK. f| MIIH Company tukes Fire Risks in this city,and X insures Rents and Leases. ■op 2 HOBT. HABERSHAM * SON, Agents. JUTNA INNtKANL'K COA1PAN1 OF HARTFORD, CONN. HE uudersigued, Agents of the nbeve Company, ooatinue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, took*, sto., on th* most favorable terms, apr 14 COHENS ft HERTZ. T Stoc iUutnal Life lunuranre Company of New York. J8AAO \BRATT, Pcc’y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, . Pres't. Dr. R. 1). Arnold, Modloal Examiner. Applioations received by fro 14 ljr W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houthcrn Alumni Innurunre C'ouipany. 4 81111RV’ HULL, President and Treasurer.— Albon Cm a sr, Beo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary, .e undersigned, Agent of th* above Company, con tinues to take the followiug risks, vis: Marine, Riser and Fire; also on the livec of Servants. Lives of White Perso:is aro also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton st*. will attend punctually to any business o ., over Use trs. Swift, ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Corner of Ray and Whitaker streets. hours from 9 A. I* ‘ ” • M. to 2 P. M., and 3)4 P. M. t A D.HIMHTKATOIt’M *ALB. 1EKIAI1 EVANS, EVELINE DASHER, Temporary Administrator and Administratrix. Ogee Lee Mill*, Screven Countv, Jan. 11,1853. t< A D.HINK8THATOU’* *ALK OF Ntt- 2\. GROES AND LAND.-Pursusnt to an order of the honorable the^ Ordinary of Liberty will be sold on the first Tuesday in March noxt, liineavllle, all the LoMtucs belonging to the estate of Louis LeConte, dec'd, late of said county—a prime gang, 45 in number. Terms ouo-lialf cosh, tho balance in oue and two years, with interost from dat> prw.'Cd «*curity. Also, the l .^Wdon known as ain Hill, \uo'vn on tlie day of e THOS. C. X13BRT. Adm’i of Louis I^ConUi, (!*e'd. oounty. Terms u notes, with ap- _ Liborty the day of sale. jan 12 NEW WINE ANU LiqUOit. STOKE No. 6 Whiinkcr Htreet. a THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ ces to the oitisens of Savannah, aud of the in terior of this State, that ho has now opened aud will keep continually in store, n large assortment of the bsjt qualities of the various kind* of H ines and Liquors, both foreign and domoatio, invoiced from the best sources, and to his stock of which, at present on hand, he invites attention. Having had extensive experic: in F'rance as a manufacturer, and in America as imf ter snd dealer, his acquaintance with the trade him to offer assurance that the articles watch a meraUd below are each genuine. r»Lu. offer assuraucc that the articles wl ,d below are each genuine. Articles of Direct importation. <French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin Scotch, Irish and Mouuugahala Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Ram. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Bauterns and Burgundy Wines. Cordials. In Cases, Curaooa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavaits, Kirsehenwaxaor, Absinth, fte., Ac Ale and Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agont for Domestic Liquors, aug 6 ly R. MAYER. FOR WALK. One Pair of match HORSES—sold for no fault haviug no furthor use for them. <1 - One Pair y«r*-tb6dwn LI-sT-V-Apply to jau 19 Mr. Gass, West Brdad street, o UEI1N * FOSTER. For Sale, A NEGRO WOMAN, aged about thirty-eight y«ars, a first rato washer, (warranted os such,) with her |Daughter, aged twenty-two years, a « ■tress; also, a Woman, aged about 40 years, a good with her children, two Boys, sevon nod sixteen ye age—those negroes belonging to an estata, aud will be ■old during this week, on liberal terms, jan 19 * T. J. WALSH, No. 170Bay-gt, Important to Housekeepers. fl’HK Subscriber respectfully ill (bruts his patrom I and the public generally that bo now scuds his waggon round the city daily to furnish those who wish a good article of Cainphine and Spirit Gas, with a regu lar supply. Families desirous of being famished will please leavo their address at the store 10, 12 and 14 Barnard Street. [jan 7] JOHN J. MAURICE. A. TO 1UKK. WET NURSE without a child. One of good _ character and can oouio wnll recommended. Ap- at this office. 6 jan 18 ItAJUtN DUN’S LX Fit ESS, ri’fliHf' rn tiro Truer BsSSKsnSOiaamtsa tout -Wwr ._jMD •A* wfitoh Ontifis , i, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Milledge- vills, Ga., and all inlenr.ediate places, RIIANGEMENTS having been mndo with the Nsw-Yorkand Savannah Steamship Company, by > we are prepared to forward I’aokages, Parcels, Ipecie, Jewelry aud Merchandise of every description, .'his Express has boon extended to meet the wants o( the uitixens of Savannah and towns in the interior. All those entrusting business to us eaa rely on having all business matter* attended to promptly and faith- J Dr MARTIN, Agent, Offico No. 163 Bay-f k, 2 doors East City Hotel, Savannah, Ga. fully. Omens—No. 74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Court-street, Boston; No. 43 Sooth Thifd-etrset, . All goods intended for u* please mark ear* Ilarn- in's Express.Cm jy 17 LOCKWOOD A CASSY, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. \ ItE prepared to contract for tho erection and repairing of Buildings of ovory de*e-ipthm, and lr furnish plans. They may be found At their residence, comer of Whitaker-strest and Taylor-strest lane. [»n 27—Ij] . LOCKWOOD. NKW IIOOKn, RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER & CO. Wkdnksdat, Jaxdabt 19th. /JtORNEILLK and His Times. By M. Guizot. Rodolpbus. A Franconia Story. By the author Bart., author of “A Fngut of Freneh Sticks." The Experience of Life. By E. M. Sowell. Outline of a Course of English Study. Edited, with further additions aud notes, by Henry A. Oakley The Guide to Kuowlsdge: being a collection of use ful aud familiar questions and answers on cvery-day —bjeoU. By Eliza Rollins. 1.1 iiirf.i.. iv. El Ingenloso Hidalgo Don Quijot* ds la Mancha. Exposition of 4 the Structure of the English Language: attempt to furnish an improved method of teaching Grammar. By John Mulligan, A Digest of the Laws, Customs, Manners and Institu tions of the Anciont and Modern Nations. By Thomas Dew. Elements of Geology. By Alonso Gray, A. M. American Missionary Memorial, including Utosraphi- uinguiogn cal and Historical Sketches. Edited by II. W. IMei A. M. With|llluAt rat ions. Tits Pictorial Field Book of th* Revolution. Benson J. Loosing. Complete. CITY HOTEL-, Bay Street, Havaiinnh, Georgia. ’PHIS lung established ami favorably known Ho- 1 tel occupies a central location in th* eommeroial portion of the oity. Th* proprietor is pleased to an nounce to his old patrons, and these who may hereafter favor him with their visits, that by recent auditloneand improvements in his establishment ho ia placed in pos session of more extended means than heretofore for their comfort aud oonvenienco. Pariioular utteutiou has boon given in tho late alterations to the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, which, with other changes in their arrangement, have now a private entrance to tho dining-room, thus securing their occupants from any intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the privacies of home. Persoifii visiting ... pm*— — r —_ Savannah will find the City Hotel all they could desire it, aud no effort on th# part of the subscriber will be ■pared o make it so. P. CONDON, Proprietor ( 1 UT U the sale at 7fi UTTA 1*ICKC'IIA PENS.—A supply of Patent Gotta Pereha Pen* rsetilvsd and for per gross. jan 19 JOHN M. COOPER * CO. Florida and for sale by jan 19 A. BONAUD. P OT A TOK*«—100 bbl*. choice pjsniiiig Pota* toes, for sals by f jr a 19] ROWLAND I CO. IlllYKKK (7I1UKHK.—Ju*t iccelvml nfiuc \JT lot of genaiuo Gruyore Cheese, In storo and for #5Uby i. ROUSSEAU, jan 15 Cor. Bull and Bay-its. L! GALE UEA iiH, Steelyards and Spring Bui anoea—for sole by F. W. CORNWELL, jau 17 103 Bryan-st. ICJIIKIIIAMBCHNAITM O matio Seheidam Sohnapue—a Toole, Diuretic, null Dyspeptic and Invigorating Cordial. Just reoelvsdand or sals by W. W. LINCOLN, jan 17 Monument Square. 18GU1T*, dee.—5<i bbls. Soda, Sugar nod I 4!* 15 wheat; sols' yy Fish, fur sals by Butter Biscuits; 60 balf do. do.; 26 half bbls. Book- mat roosived and for sale by A; 30 bsxat. Yeast Powder : 60 boxas Candies, for oct 25 I. W. sal# by I jan 17] MoMAUOM A DOYLE. So d FI *11. — 2,000 pounds first quality Cod ) proiuds brsi quality Co [jan 171 W.D. FORD. 1HECKS ON NKW YOUK-for sale by 0«.V“- u" " * or*. lTl’/kar. oITk^IKIS—AH .12.., .yiubl. for Kin WO*E WmK— AH .in., . pavahaser. Roots Stud Shoos at Atution. Tills DAY, Jau. 23. at 11 o’Slook. In front of store, will be sold—7os*os Women's Bootssr, Buskins, Tics, and thick Boots, sssorted—direct from the manufactory. Hale po*Uive tc oloee oonsigucaent.— Terms eash. 1‘itol Boat at Aditfint. DAY, Jan. 22, nt 11 o’o WillbOK-;! I» front o( ItoM,' Ih. Pilot Ho»l Thomiu “< Unrlon u .he no. lloiu tin Lownr Kloe M1U tFImrf. Tnnu llbnrnl nnd mndo know. M tim< of We shall sell at our Seles Room Ilia most valuable col- leation of Standard Works ever offered la this city.— Th* «UM)k is very extensive and comprises all the best Books in every department of Literature and Boienoe and Art, from the best pnblishing housos of Europe and Araerioa—they are nil warranted new and perfect, aud will be sold, without reserve, to the highest bidder. La dies and gentlomen nre respectfully invited to eall and examine them daring the day. Also a oomplete assort- oi Stationery, Cook aud /louse Servant at i A likely Mulatto Womau, with her ’ “ -j - y months, prime and likely, ■old for no fault. Valuable Land* nt Auction. On TUESDAY, Feb. 1, at II o'oloek, Will bo sold in front of the Court House, Garden Lot No. ad, 98, situate ou th* Louisville Road, west of the oity of 8avannah. containing by receut survey, Five and a half Acre*. Alao, Farm Lot No. 0, Carpenter, Tythlnp Docker Ward, in Chatham County, *uenr thuVanah containing by rccont survey, 66 nore*. Sals positive, purchasers pay mg for titles. JdsiinuirutM-'i Sale. On TUESDAY, March 1, Will he sold during tho legal hour* of sale, in front of the Court House, in tho city of .Savanuah, the followiug vaiuablo lots, with improvements thoreon, vis.Lot No. 0, and half Lot No. 7 Franklin Ward, fronting on Bay etrtt 4 m * Of $47 71, annual ground rent to the oity 71, and u lease that oxpireson tho 1st of Nov’ber Also, Lot No. 23 Washington Ward, frontlug on Washington square, sohjoet to annual groundrent to the city of $18 22, and a lease that eapiras on the drat of October next. Also, Lot No. 32 Gresn Ward, corner of York and Price streets, suhjeet to a lease that ex pires on tho 1st of November next, belonging to the es tate of F. W. Helnoman, dsorosed, and sold by permis sion of Court, and by order of the administrator, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate—terms cash, purchas ers paying for titles. 200d bushels prime White Corn. Groceries, Frvvisions, de. PUILBRICK * BELL offer on accommodating torms, at private sale: Liqoous.—50 bbls. N. E. Rum, 25 bbls.Psaoh Brandy, 26bbls. Monnngahela Whisky, opines Holland Gin. o tlf pipes Cognau Brandy, 10 casks “Small Still” jutch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's), eighth casks Pinot, Costillion * Co. and Ueunessy Wines. Braody, Gin, Rum, Whisky aud Cherry Bran* ■> orssuy, wo, dy—all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 casks Hams, 16 oasks Shoulder*. Hat.—300bale* Eastern and Northern. CBMBir?.—160 bbls. Rosendale Cetnout Co. Flour.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond, Wines, 15 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, J UUIKS.—w.uw ish Imported do. Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Wars, Brats clock/, Fancy Soaps, Fa ey Articles. Ao. fte. jjr 14 Boston Rum at Frivule Sale. Jnst reoeirod per echr. F. T. Sstlerly, 60 bbls. N. E. Rum. For tale low from the wharf. stpl Plaster Taris. Fitirlunk's Patent Platform SeuUs. (Improved In quality and reduced in price,) adapted U every roquired operation of weighing—as Railroad “ -*--*--* single ears, in use on the principal delto. TeriTraVh C. Second Hand FurnUur*. j flue assortment of Jewelry. a, urtloles purchased at auction and not net- th ArV ^ a^ld for ae« count and risk uf the former purchaser. AI .Oj* h V ««<< eta...4 Print. .VI,. 10crates Crockery, (low); 00boxes Qlnsa. Clwik^l JO Clock. 80 hmr Hats—90 eaees plsfn black and folk Hats Cigars— I09 e u00 Cigars, various brands Jewelry—A flue assortment *f Watches, Rings, fte. .Umbrellas—90doson Umbrellas Ten—10 chests Green and Black Tom Fancy Goods—A lot of Accordions, *e., ft*. Soap—60 boxes fancy and Toilet Boap ” 26 do Colgate No. 1 Pals and Family Brooms—60 doten Brooms, Toboooo—8 bates Ix>af Tobac 10 eighth c At Private Sole. asks Cognac Brandy ^ do Swset Malaga Win* 20 bbls N. E. Rum 26 do Domestlo Brandy 3 pipes Holland Gin 10 obis Hyo Gin 10 do Rectified Whisky 3 do Old Scotch do/ 3 do Irish do. 6 do Old Monongahslado. 61 quarter casks Canary Wine 10 do do Tenerlff and Madeira. Correa—$0 bags Prime Rio Coffso , Cbocbbrt—10 crates Croekery. assorted Tumbi.bbb.-3U cases Tnrablen, asedtUd Mathkssm.—20 new doable Matrasses. From the manufactory uf'fiVr.. ft Valentin*. Wot sale at the inanufaoturen' prices. WANTED. WANTED. A NEGRO WOMAN—who thoroughly stands Cooking. Apply at this Ottos, tf j WANTED, SITUATION iu nuy butinms, by a Young Mao lately from the North., one who writes a good hand •an make himself c " *-* - * — recommended. WANTED I MMEDIATELY—three or four good MASONS, white or oolored, to go into the country. BOBT. HABRRSHMt ft SON. tVANTKi), mills a capital of I >f *8,000. In * .well established business. Addrem Buz 03$. P. Q, J»n 19 jT A C( Tptia 18 WARlltD. COMPETENT BOOK KEEPER. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS ft 4 For terms apply to iftCO.. 1 TP r the year. J. McMAIlON. * WJ ANTED.—A situation aaOveneeroitaCot- yY ton Plantation in the low eouatry. Refer to N. A. Hardee ft Co. eep 36 W ANTED TO PURCHASE.—6 or 10 WANTED. A BOY, White or Colored—one who koowa the oity preferred. Apply eoraer Bay and Whitaker- streets. deo 2 L.VWB. ana o or » nuri BROWN ft HARRIS. Houses and Lands. Plantation for Sale. Beales for trains | , railroads in the United States and UreatBritaln; Ware- Scales; Heavy Portable Seales, on whoels, for Foundries, Rolling Mill*, fte.; Store Scales, various modifications: Counter Scales; Hay and Coal Scales, tc. These Seales nav a boon long known and severely tested^ and tho universal con tide nee felt in thsir accuracy perfect adjrstment is such, that they are now regardea as the stantlard, from whioh there is no appeal. For sal* ia all thsir varieties by PliLLBRICK ft BELL, LOTTERIES. Oufies Fo. 163 Bay-Street. 1 Doors Must uf the Oityi GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, CLASS 14. For the bensAt of ths Indepctuleo t Fire Co. at Augusta. T. C. BARBER ft CO., Managers. Will be drawn in August* Monday Morning at 9 o’eloek, Bales close at 9 o'clock To-Night, “tft 1 Prise Of. .$1,260 ,Tho subscriber offers for sale his PLAN- Infl TATION on the seaboard of Liberty**** county. The tract contains 826 arras of good eetton and corn land, and has on it a oomfort^ble Dwelling House tui* all tho uecsssary outbuilding*. Th* place is pro verbial for Health. For particulars apply to jsn 21 For particulars apply to A. PORTER. Savannah, or to JOHN STEVENS, on ths premises. Land for Sale. fogflL The Subscriber wishing to dispose of foflfo 'Hr* some of his LANDS, offers for sate, on ""^“liberal terms, the following Lands: 22,000 acres—lying in Tatnall County, 7,11)0 » •• » Effingham “ ., ** ** 0,1 Canal, ia Chatham. ALSO—A tract of 260 acres, one mile from th* city ou the Central Railroad, and at present the rasldsase of manufacturing c lots for a village, T. J. Walsh, B*y street. it"»» EBEN JENCKES. , AhbljTOU’S HALE.—Will be sold on the •\ 1,044 Tickets,$2; Halves, 1.; Quarters,60ot*. snewerea promptly, i noshed on demand CHARLES B. PATTERSON. Lottery for Monday. Sales close at A o’clock This Afternoon. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY CLASS HO. 14, For the bsnytt qf the Jnd Will bo drawn in Augusta Monday Morning, idmt Fire Co. at Auyusta. ARBER ft CO., Manager ;, 34tlt I SPLENDID SCHEME. #7,000 !--&l,000 2-31,6002 I,Qao:...I,130! . J,044:....IO of 1S02 M .VOW ••••1)1 OU ....ill And more than $90,GUO in Smaller Frizes, Tiekete only $2-8haros in proportion. Tiekete and 8hares for sale, and Prises cashed mand, by ’ ““ No. jan22 I GREENE AND PULAMKI MONUMENT MfTTERY OFFICE. Day Lnno, near Bull-Hircct, GREGORY ft MAURY, Managers. E. WITHINGTON. To be drawn in Wilmington. Del , This Day, Jan. 23d. Class A, ’?5 No'mUn-1™!)!!, a niljou" CAP1TA1.: TO,009 DOLUKSI ft C. tej. fte. Tickets >20—Shores in proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by th* package for sal* by E. WITHINGTON, Vondsr for Gregory ft Maury. jan^j^^^^^^^JJajrLans^nea^BulDstrest. Mr. HENRY C. KINO, of Glynn County, with ill continue the Factorage and CommissioL* Business iu this eity, undor ths firm of Unll ft King. NO. U. HULL, No. 210 Bay street. Savannah. January 12,1863. David Morris, Cobnk* or Bryan and 4kkkbnson-8tb*ktb, SAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Doors, Shutters, Locks, all kinds Railings, Orates, oee. WROUGHT IRON 8AFE8, with unpiok- able Looks, made to okdkk. Persons wish ing to ascertain the qualities of tho Bafea mode by me in this city, aro respectfully f referred to the Bank of Savannah, the Planters' Bank, and tho following mer chants, whom 1 have supplied: A- A. Solomons ft Co^ Einstein ft Eokman, J. L. Cope, and D. B. Nichols. All orders panctualiy attended to. ly aug 24 CIGARS. TUST received, • chuice lot of Cigars, * f) 10,000 Rio Hondo; 10,COO Consolation; 8.000 ? iugton, primera; 4,000 Ambrosia, trondrrs; 5,000 „ .. [jmli] p. JACO ■Uncias. For sals by 28.000 “ B,UK8 12 landing from the schr. Pavilion from Boston—for sals by BUNKER ft OODEN. 11LAP Jj Until: BUNKER ft OGDEN. A ;hr calved and for aal* by jan II MeMAHON ft DOYLE. Tennessee Corn; Oats, and Bran, for sale by 4 DAVID R. DILLON, foot of V 1st Brood-*U W "Shr S AY^sl WOOL — wool, —purchased by ROWLAND ft CO. -J00 bales Eusturu ami Northern liny lor Hny t DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West-11 roaJ-tt- cr -1,000 bushels Wheat Bran, for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, , Rpot of West Broad-street. f'lOUN.—1000 bushels prime Corn fur sale by / tom V.kU DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West Bread-street. jltKHTON de M K it KI LL’S Yeast Powder* T>Hi JL —A fresh supply of the above asperior Yeast Pow ders. Also, a large supply of Babbitt's, jan 14 JNa A.MAYEK. / titNHIED FLAG ROOT. —A delicious V ; Confeetion for imparting fragrance to thobraaUu VI/ IMUOW PtUAUKH ANB UILT COU- VV NIOE8.-4OOO 811.(1.1, with Os»UT«. 1000 ut Woodford’. 8.. out Coraioo.; XM Odd Koaltsh CurtMn B.od.1 CarUi. Iho. i WoriWd Cord, Id IwtU ..tod oolom lor.o Wonted Tim.1i to antokj Cud and Tassels for Plotara*; Pavilion " Ir AhUlTU Jjj first Tuesd House, in the eit, ten and four o'clock, agreeable to a deerae of the Hoi. orsblo the Superior Court of Chatham county, tho fol lowing Real Letato and Negroes, belonging to the estate of the lute Benjamin 6nid*r, deceased, for th* purpose of division among his heirs, to wit: Lot number twanty- ono and improvements, Pulaski Ward: Lots numboi; fifteen and sixteen, aud improvements, Currytown. corner West Broad and Harris etreets: unsxpircd leas* of two fractious and two Lots, all adjoining; number thirty-four, five, six and raven, in Robertsvills, unim proved, adjoining west side of West Broad-street, all in the city ot Savannah; and twelve Negro Slaves, men, women and children—among them are valuable house servants, one carpenter, fte.; also, one Baggy, I*cny and Wagon. Terms on the day of sal*, purchasers pre paring titles. Persons wishing to purchase, will please examine tb« premises before sale day. SEABORN GOODALL, Savannah, 19th Jsn'y, 1663. [jan20 td] Executor. M TO RENT—Throe tenement Houses, each having five rooms, with a kitchen^iepnrats, situ- tbe corner of Jones and Purse sts., near the Railroad Depot.—Apply to - —. —- jan 18 tf Corner Montgoan J. MAMKK, utgomcry-st. and Bay-tans. B NOTICE. Executor’* Hale mi Real Estate. Y virtue of an order from the Court of Drdiua- X) ry of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold beioro tho Coart Iloaae door in Springfield, on the first Tuesday in March, between the Tuesday in March, between th* iual houisof sale, all of the Real Estate of th* lot* Claibourn Bovill, deceased—consisting of two hundred acres of prime land, more or less; adjoining lands of llurksteiuor, Noldlingsr, and other*; —r—i ---t—t-w—8. —ir-Jlfo 1 - , bounded by tho water* of tho Savannah River, MoAl- pin aud others—containing fourteen hundred acres, less, with two hundred or more in order for cultivation, with good Fences, Dwellings, and out boa- — *—nxoellsnt r ’*" *'— ~ The abovi H»ga mm o excellent wells ot water, and a first rate m Y is distance from Savsnm stream. The above property is distanes from Savannah nineteen utiles. Th* Augusta Road from Savannah runs throngh them. The lands are well adapted to th* cultivation of Cotton, Rioe and Coro. Sold for a divl- -un among the legatees. Persons desirous of purchasing, by ealling at the ran* idence of tho subscriber, will b* shown tho property. Term* made known on the day of sals. E. W. SOLOMONS, Enwutor. Effingham County, January 8,1863. tMl jan 10 To Kent, 4 8TORE in the Marshall llounn.now occupied A by Saulsbary ft Co. Posstesion given on the 1st of February next. Apply to MARY M. MARSHALL. jnn H 3** West Broad-street. To Hem. M A Briok Tenement on Wert Bread si ef ' ‘ ' “ * * ,■6 eight upright rooms. For parti-mlan apply to John A. Gray, in the bouse or at the corner of Jomea and Absrcorn streets. tf dee 1$ To Heat. M. The Upper Part of 96 Bryan street Inquire a FOR KENT.—The Brick Store at tba foot of Whltaker-street, (Stoney Bluff), now oe cupied bv Messrs. B Hobenham ft S«a. Posses sion given 10th November next. to NS ft HERTZ. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE io Marietta, Georgia. A large, well finished, COTTAGE BUILT JC MANSION, with superior out-buildings, gar dens. orchards, fte., all of whioh aro new and in complete order. Thu above was th* summer residence ef the late Benj. Snider, and can be bought to an advaa- ugafty applying carl r to the subscriber at 6*Tajmxh. « JAMES J. SNIDER. FOR BALE. L OT NO. 10 WASHINGTON WARD. . to (deo 21-tf) QUANTOCK, ROBERTS ft & ly Ciuardlan’s Sale. O N tho first Tuesday in March, will be sold b*» fore th* Court House door, in tho town of Jeffer son, in Camden County—one half undivided interest In Lot No. 26-in the town of St. Marys. Sold as the property of Susan A. Hopkins, by permission of th* Honorable the Ordinanr of Camden County, for bene- Honorable the Ordinanr of Camden County, for be fit of said minor. ELIZABETH H. HOPKINS, doo 20 40d Guardian. For Sale. STEAM SAW MILL, nearly n*w, on the It.