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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1853)
UUmmigHpMJlii ' — — ii^wiwwpiwpjiuiiii w STEAMSHIP LINES. U.ft. I>I. HTKAMftllll* IHAUBL, k William Rollins commandor,between . Savannah, Kay Want and Havana, * connecting with the Pacific Mall a Steamship Cotnpauy'e Tana for Ollforuia. Thia splendid sea steamship will haraaftar Mva SavaanaH for K»y Wait and Havana on tha 15th d .'8Kh of each month, and from Havaua for Savon- ■h on the rtth and 12d of each month. ' - Tim ISABEL will oonueei at Havana with tha Ualt- " ataa Mail Steamship Company's Line to Aaninwall he Pacific Mail Lino from Panama to California regon. ibitg»ra will ha landed attho Railroad Wharf free nait at the lathmuaat tho passenger's expense, a ISABEL will alto connect at Havana with the l HtnUfc Mail Steam Company'a Line to New Or- avana icV.eta for Now Orieana, Aapiawall and Sou Fran J *!6aSJ|ljlilS cO Y Charleston, 8. C. ngere this trip (of the 15tb inst.) will connect i the splendid etoamer Golden Unto at Panama. FOH PHIUmHiPiliA. 'clphia and Savannah Stvatn Navi ft a lion Company. Tho now aad Splendid aido-wheol r •teainahlp STATE OF GEORGIA, of e 1,300 tons register, Capt. John B.WoI- . ton, has commenced hor regular tripe, * and will leave 8avannah on WedT“ , l Bept., aud every alternate Woduoi , .after; ear on tho 33d Sept., and 0th aud 30th Oot., iu .id and !7tn Nov., end ao on. ffhis ship haa been built with entlro regard to safety, iitfort and dispatch, and offor* new and admirable fa bles to business aud travel. For freight or passage, JT to C. A. L. I. AM A R, Agent in Savannah, a 21 IIKRONA MARTIN, Ag'ts tn Philadelphia. fW YORK & SAVANNAH STtAMSHIH LINt Weekly. The now and splendid .itoamships FLORlUA,Capt.Woodhull,aud ALA-* RAMA, Capt. l.ndlnw, belonging to tho New York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company, will leave ah and Now York overy Saturday, uee ships ar« of 1.366 tons register, and unsnrpass- •afoty, speed and comfort. nsu steamers, leaving Savannah at the sain* timo the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, iu New York as soon as or bofore them, rcu. .b,. H. ill A11. I.INK. ew-York & Charlcstou Steum-PaekeU SKM1-VT KKKI.V. Leave Adger's wharves every&tfur>Iuy <—«... Tho new aud aplea- _ , Capt. Jtiuh'd Adam* 1,500 Tons. SARI On Capt. M. Berry 1,300 Ti ■OUTHERNER Capt. W. Foster 1,000 Tt.._. |AH. AIRIER Capt. J. Dioklnsou 1,500 Tons. ; The Steamship Jauks Ann kb, now finishing, will be Raced on tho line early in May. I air For Freight or Passage apply at the office of tl Mgout HENRY M1SSROON, Corner Fast Bay and Adger's Wharves. . Charleston. April 19.1863. SHIP LINES. F«ll II Oft VON. . Tho sohr. P1KEN1X, Capt. Johnson, will liavo k dispatch for the above port. For freight or ims- ksagq apply to |jan!3] ROW LAN I) A CO. FOR NKW YORK.—Now Jrinc , The regular packet bark MARIA MORTON, A Capt. Uulkloy, will meet with dispatch as above, itti <>r freight or passage, apply to Captain or to a A)ILK. WASHBURN, Agent. K1MI NKW YORK—Union Uh. Tho regular nackot «chr. N. W. SMITH, Smith master, will liavo dispatch for tho abovo port.— IBfcFor freight or pussage, apply to #30 WILLIS A DRUNDAGE. WANTIIII TO CHARTER, , A Vessel to tako 160 to 180 M. feet sawed lumber j to Montevideo. ' Titmt jan 2U tl C. A. L. LAMAR. run button. ,i. ■ Tlio brig CAROLINE, 1i. Htetjou martcr, will <rtgwe*i with dispatch as above. For freight aE9KBbuass.vge apply on board at Telfair's whan or jan i*J BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. cargo of brig ALCENUS. ROWLAND A CO. VKftHEL WANTED. Ajvos.il of the .capacity of 400 or 500 bales Cotton, wanted for an Eastern port. Apply to . .jan 18 WA6HUUKN. WILDER A OO. FOR NKW YORK.—iirt« him*. •**■■■Aon of her freight engaged will have dispatch.- For l'r:anoeof freight or paesogn apply on . ward or to jau 18 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. FOilNKW YORK.—Old KHlubli»h.*lT.ii.,- Tho packet brig PUILURA, BRIQIIAM. KELLY A CO. WILLIS A M1UJNDAGE. VcnscI Wuutvd lor Now York. b A vessel to load with Cotton and Rico for Now ^ York. Apply to k jan 15 ROWLAND AGO. FOR HAVRE. . Tho ship ADRIAN, Capt. Neal, having most ol * hor cargo engaged will uioet with dispatch. For Kfroight of 800 bates Cotton to complete, apply to to complete, apply i ALLEN A BALL. ; with quiak dispatch for the i. ■port. For freight of 300 bales Cotton upply t _ . u on board jr to jan Lt 11. K. WA9HBURN, Agent. FOR R Oft TON. .Tho bark CHARLES WILLIAM, W. Blaslaud ^master, will moot with dispatch ua above. Fui ’ ht or passago apply on board at Tolfair'i BRIQIIAM, KELLY A UO. Veasel Wuuled lor New lledlord. A vessel of 160 to 200 tons burthon, is wanted _ —j t Doboy Island, for ROWLAND A CO. VKftftKLift WANTED. Freight of lumber and timber for Boston o York oau be had on application to f try , Tho regular naokot Lark RHODES, Capt. Ross, •Jvw&wiU ms«t with quick ttkpateh for the above port. 2te«BFor freight or passage Apply on board, to t L captain, or to tja7> HENRY K. WASH BURN, Agt. FOJU NKW YORK—Old KatulilUhed Lints. . Tho packet ship HARTFORD, Q. Burke mas ,<fe¥ifiter. will moot vith dispatch os above. Fo ■ iitNUMBfroight or passago apply on board at Telfair' ^Whurf, urto_ (doo2S) BRIQIIAM. KELLY A CO. W, VkftftKLft WANTED ON FRiHUUT OR CHARTER. Freights for Northern, Eastern and iuuthern ports, can be had on ■ion to (nor 4) ROWLAND lorn and i appltea-^rfi > A co. 2i£mL WANTED TO CHARTER. Two or three Vessols suitable for Grain, to go North Carolina, drawing 7Jd to 8 feet water, pplyto (nov 4) A. C. TOMS, Bay-street. VESSELS WANTED for Northern and Eastern ports. Apply to ^ i(oot7—lyl WILLIS ABRUNDAQE.S THIRTY HOUR HTK1KK LEVER CLOCKS, JEWELED. ' flHlESE C'locka urn constructed (ut considerable t extra expense) with a particular regard to dnra- £ Lility. the most sonous objection totholsver—the M oar- king of the points of the balance shaft and sarows, the £ ccasequent increase of frictit a and doorotse in motion ]| after running a short time—being obviated by tho use ft uf a polished stone jewel, aud strait pivots or bear- a ings, iujtead of points to tho balauce abaft, i They arc cased in beautiful oast iron, ornamented ' frames, aud warranted to be as perfect time-keepers as ip.. .. nr-. r saldr*-* 1 -- *— They are cased * T ' autou to ne as r, dat tho Jewelry Kbi £ 133 Congress-st. jan 21 1 Look out lor the Euulne whoa tho WHISTLE HLoWft.” Competition is tho Life of Trado.” “ TIMES 'AINT HOW AS THEY USE To WAS.' l>The attention of tiie pub* Uc is called to the large i / apieuuia stock of all kinds of C A Kiel AGES, constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber. Persons trading to 8avannah will plans* to boar in mind that they are indebted to tho undoraignod for r o20j^^ Vnrria i ,, '- t “» 1hi *mnrUt/rum 15 I take pleasure in statin* that my Manufacturing Managements aro now eompleto iu Savnnnali, aud it is my iutention soon to form a connexion with one of the k i*t mannfaeturing establishments iu the North to ake Carriages rxproasly for thia market; so my pst- -* will perceive that it is my determination to give Tiost entire satisfaction to all who may be pleased to i with mo. J. C. TIIORNTON, . „ _ Corner West Broad aud Bay Streots. S B —The iuhabiUnts of the neighboring L'<-uutio« particularly iufurmed that none of the work l*ed- d in their respective neighborhoods is from my oatsb- [jsn8-tiin J.C. T. Xo ilii-c, niNIN(i KUOM BRUVANT, wlio I. ul.o u ■ <-*rn»,« jjrivar. Applj at till! jai ■■■ l.AUU. 9 t K . K,ia . *'“ 1 1I.ARII, ju« rcc.lv. gg. At l «j IU ru.ro .od for aalo >t M D.y .treat. • UAIIBIS k CO. I-VTON^ rvl.TIKK._TI,. «»» “« l‘l» ro.ij.uce on York «r».t, ir the Court House. tl u. FERGUSON. ttANOY'FUUiTK-iwi.. niMkll£SSi Bran ly Prunes, 5 do. do. Poaches, fi do. do Pears .In l.,r I i.n I til A ■JtST'.'JSW r sale by tJanlkl • BONAUD. I KlDftlCK CHAMl'K.—ao buskets ptei y A. HONAUD. . and qarts, in store and lor sale by CANDLEft. BOXES Juild’s Patent 8penu Cuudies ' 25do. do. Sporm do. , 3A do. I.itchfield‘s Pearl do. Most reoeived aud fo* saiaty J- ROU88FAIL - corner Bull and Bay stroets. P KCAN~mTT8^~A fresh lot Fecau Nuts just l. received aud for sale by BM P J. ROUSSEAU. -3 bbis. Soft Shell Aliuoml*, just J. ROUSSEAU. Is. ruparior Kryshuit: Mlila Kluur r - --Ira do dado; 30 ualf bbls superiur ]»»•••>•« » do; for ul. Ui .rrlr. i»r Kb> Oh 1InH trem 11.1- [ j.u l'.‘i BUItlLSK t tlCIlKB. WBIt.-t Itfol. ltacu ’ : ■■> li.rMl l7.mil 8 bbU B.w Bic«u Epateecgfeeatett iaf« 7 0 HOPKINS, Agt. Ne. 177 C-mgreee-sL K&vaunuli, Augn.ita and Hamburg. fftenes w The Union Steamboat Company of A Georgia and Booth Carolina hsviugtho- ■ roughly overhauled aud rent ted thesu- ackote If. I* COOK aud OREGON, with sow ready to traueport freight of all description betwocu Savannah. AugusU and Hamburg, witli as much. If not more, dispatch than any other boats on the river. The steamers aro oummaudod by eiperiuuood and accommodating captains, end nil freight consigned to liioir agents will bo forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations for passongers equal if not superior to auy boats on Um rlvor. Fare $i,W. HENRY HARl’ER. l’r., Savannah, E. F. KINCHLEY A CO., « JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. Savannah, 11st Bept, 1853. sop *1 UNITED STATqe MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, BAST FLORIDA, Vln Din-Ion, Hj unwwlck, Hi. Itlnrya, JACKSONVILL^MIDDI^KBIHIG (Black Creek), Ltntrt entry Tnndny, at 10 o'cloth, A..»/. ii rn fo The superior steam-paokot WM. GAS- r i *4‘h linin' 1 Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday assssm.u.,.i.,,.t w .'.fook,.r.d <m.... Untie to leave every Tuesday. The rates of paesago by this boat are ae follows: Z Bt. Mary's 4 50 Jaeksouville 6 uo • Blaek Cieek, PioolaUand Palatka. 8 00 For freight or passage apply oa board, at Charleston UdMfr-Mkoket wharf, or to U CLAOilOBN A OUNNINQflAM, Ag' TO TMVELLKRS UUINU NOBTil. THE SAVANNAH ANU CHAUL.K8TON U. 8. MAIL STE AM-PAOKET8 Leave Savanuah t o'clock A. M., i every morulng at 4 « bfler tho arrival or tho night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, Mnneeting at Charleston with the Wilmington htoain-Pncketfl, Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at 2>$ P. M., and also with the New-York nud C'hitrloaton Hleamuhlpa, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Ptwengare loaviug Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to oouneot with the splen did new steamship Jamta Ailyer one woek, aud the steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $30—time 53 hours; by steamships, >25. [my 15J 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OFFOftlTiON LINK TO FLORIDA. HATH OF PASSAGE REDUCED. The superior new steampaoket WE- LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every Saturday at 10 o'clock A. M. Jflate of passage in large airy stato rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Mary's 4 M Jacksonville 6 00 Fioolata 8 UO Palatka 8 00 Black Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. K. Duke, for Ocala, Will be shipped free of all charges at Palatka. Apply on board, at the Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to SAVANNAH TO DARIEN. A LINE of Four Horse Post Couches leaves Sa vannah every itlomlny and TbiirNday, nt 7 o’clock A. HI. For Darieu, via Bryan Old Court-Ilonse, nicelmro' and South Newport, arriviug iu Darien at 6 o'clock P. M. Returning on TtiCNdtiya uud Fridayu. Arriving in Havannah at 5 o'clock P. M., and connecting with tho boats for the North, and the oars for tho West. KIT Office in Savannah, at Sawyor, Hollister A Co.'s Stables, corner of Stato aud Whitaker sts. HART, Proprietor. italics, c- jan 13 Marshall House Omnibus Line, NEW A UK A N«E MEN TS. 8. A. IIOOKEII having becomolnteroHtod with tho . Proprietor ol the Marshall " use in tho Marshall •usol Omnibus, will .rcafter run tho hack Lady Uontx in oonneotioa with the Omnibus, for tho Aocommodatiou of passengers for the Marshall House and ulljmrtn of the city. The Omnibus aud llnck will bo in attendance upon tho arrival of tho cars and steamboats, with first rate ereil to the ooiiductors. A Call Book will bo kept at tho Office of the Mar shall House, aud all calls registered will be punctually attended to. WM. JOHNSON, Proprietor Marshall House. doc 28 I. A. HOOKER. NEW STORE! GROCERIES! Corner Whitaker and 11 rough tun Imuc. J Ufij’P received per Mnumcr* and pnckels, u full supply of GROCERIES, which aro ofTered at whole sale or retail, at cash prices. Tho goods have bceu so- looted. and overy article is warranted to prove satisfac tory or may be returned. jan 18 tf WM. O. DICK80N. New Wholesale and Ketnll DRY GOODS STORE In Broughton Street. S HE subscribers w illnpmi tlmir New Mtore, near- ly opposite St. Andrew's 11*11—wostsid*~<.n Mutt- 2tth Inst., where they will offer at their usual low ioe for cash and City acceptance, an entirely new stock of Btaplo and f»ney Dry Goods, to w hich they would respectfully Invito tho attention of tho • ititoiis of 8*van>iah, and the merchants and planters of this and tho neighboring States. The stock is largo and woll selected, oouslsting in part.as follows: Drew Cootls. Bl.ck .tid r.DOjr Mika of F.nrj width and d.Mrlptlo., Eiiiitroidcrics, I.lltoo C.mbtk lldkfi, .11,h d, plain and liantatlt.lt. ool- lars, Cnfrs, Ilndersloeves.Clioinaiets, Flouncing, Bauds, Juckonat and Swiss Edgings and Insertions. illunlillnN and Kliitwls. Blaok and colored Crape and Silk Mantillas, plain and omb'd Crape Shawls of every description, Brooho .shawls Square aud lg>ng Shawls, black and colored Mantillas, Velvets and Talma Cloths. Hosiery. Ladles'and Gentlemen's Kid, Sewing Silk, 811k, Raw Silk, Lisle, Cotton. Berlin, and Cashiuure Gloves, La dies' Milk, Raw Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Cashmere llose. Raw Milk and Merino Vests, Gentlemen's plain Milk, Merino, L. Wool, and Cotton Uuder Shirts nud Drawoi*. Eincn Dimiiisks. 8-1,10-4,12-4, and 10-4 Damasks and Hnowdrop Ta- blo Cloths, 8-4 and 10-4 Brown Daunisk Cloths. Bleached and Urow n Damask of every description. Damask and Snowdrop Napkins and l)oilies, Bird'* Eye Diaper, Linen Diaper of overy description. Sheetings tuid ShiniHgs. 10-4 and 12-4 Linen Shirtings, Pillow-case Linen, 8-4 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Bleached and Brown Allendale and Hamilton Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings ef every description. Irish Linen. From the best Manufacturers, aud warranted all pure Flax. Cloths, Cnssimcres Ac Vestings. Black and Blue Broad Cloth, Black and Fauoy Ons- siineros, Fancy Vestings, white aud colored Marseilles Vestings. Counterpunos nnd Blankets. 8-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Marseilles and Allendale Connternanss, Paris aud Whitney Family Blankets, Negro Blankets of overy description. Georgial’laius, Kerseys, Flax and Cotton Osnaburgs. HI. l*iTiid“rg»8t A. Co. COULEGIATE WSTITUTE oar FOR YOUNQLADIES. -fcA MISS HATHAWAY, Principal* tCHOOL RXIOM—in the “ - * t of tho S ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH TURKS AND OOOKXK Ol _ . , Reading, Spoiling aud MonUl Aritlimetlo % 6 00 The above, with the rudiments ot Geography, History, Written Arithmetic and Writing... 8 00 Geography, History, English Grammar and Com- |w»l 10 uo Algubra, Natural, Moral and lutellentnnl 1‘hllos- phy, chemistry, Physiology, Astronomy aud Rhetoric 15 0° Latin, (Extra). 6 00 French, " fi (X) A highly acoompUshetl lady, who has formerly resid ed iu Paris, ha* been secured as a tent hor of Freneh.— If suitable teachers can be obtained, it isdesignod to make Drawing and Vocal Musio integral parts of tho coarse of study. Tho uumbarof pupils will bo limited to thirty ; but, Yciting Ladled Wishing V) join either or the clasMs, wlthiut becoming rogularly connected with the Insti tute, will bo reoeived at a spoc illo charge. j*ar Miss II. has porniission to refer to Rev. Mr. TnsUn," —tm— to join either or the clasMs, rly oonnocted with ‘ ' - at a cpocillo charge. porniission to refer to llou. R. M. Charlton.and U. Mallou, Esq.,of vancuu, and to llov. W-R. Williams. D. D., and J. *r. Edmonds, of New York; to jan 10 Music, fhENCHi "DRAWIN& 4ND" PAINIING - _T.§ Bavamnau. tf DANCING ACAUEmV. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully Informs his patrons, that his Academy is open for the • roceptiou of pupils. During tlio season tho following Vanoy Danoes will be introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition :— Torontclla, Itotu, Gavotte, Pas 8llrien, Zingoralla, ‘ “i, Bedr c “ N. B.—Gentlemen’s Class will begin on Tuesday next, the 16th inst., at OP. M. nov"' Classical and English School* Q. A. HOLCOMBE, Oaaton-fttrect, near tho Park! sep27 dt.Nl—Sawfitn dtNI—3awfm INSTITUTE. English .aines, Black Silk. Col'd “ Blaok Alnaaea*, iNEW FALL ANU WINTER ROODS! J. II. Ac NI. SHEAIIAN, Corner of Brouichtun nnd Whltaker-«u*» SAVANNAH, I NVITE attRntiuu to choir now stock of Fall nud Winter goods, comprising: DRKftft tiOODM. KMDROIDKR1E8. Linen Cambric, Cambrio liankurchiefs. Plaiu and Embroidered do, Bobinet Laces, “ Edgings, Collars and CnfTs, Habits aud Under-Sleoves Umnbaiiuo, black Lace Veil*, Damask Antique, “ Crape, Eng., Fr. aud Am. Ca'.ioo*, Col'd '* llo-:; .} and Linens. A large and well aulocted stock of Glove*, Irish Lin ens, Liuen Diapers and Damasks. Woollens. Negro Blankets, Kersiys, Linseys,Cloths,Cassimeres and Vestings, Satinets. Tweeds and Kentucky Jeaus; Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flannels, 10-4 and 11-4 Drown and Bleached Sheetings, Pillowc&so Linens and Quilts. Country merchants, planter* nnd others, will consult thoir interests by examining oar stock beforo purchas ing. All wo auk is a visit from those desiring to purchase Wo feel confident that tlio quality and prices ot oui goods will command sales upon onr terms. oot 14 CuhIi, nnd no ftecond Prior. PHILIP KEAN* DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. OS llryait-Ht., Hnwitnnnh, tin. G l HATEFUL l«> iny friends nud the public in r general for their liberal patrouago heretofore ex tended to me, I now elfer them a greater inducement than over, as I have just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of English, french and German Broad Cloths, Black and Fanoy Doeskin andCassiuioro, Black and Fancy Silk and Katin and Embroidered Vost- iugs; also a very rloh articlo of Evoning Vesting,wliiuh I ain prepared to make to ordor, iu the most fashionable stylo. Also a large and well selected slock of .tlrn’N and UoyH’ Urady-.llado Clothing, togethor with a large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend ers, Gloves, Collars, Moriuo and Silk Uudershirte aud Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valicos, Ac., all of whioh will be sold at prices to give geucral satisfaction, oot 13 FRENCH MUSTARD, SARDINES, PICKLES. PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS, FANCY BOXES PRUNES, BRANDY PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD. TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE, —nnd— 20 BOXF.S RAISINS (all clustms.)—WHOLE. HALF AND QUARTER MIXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, Ac., Ac. Just received slid for side ut DICKSON’S, jan 18 tf Cor. Whltaker-ct. and Broughton-lane. Hums! Tongues! Bolognas! J UST received per eteuiticr— 2 bbis. Pig llains 50 Smoked Tongues, large also 50 lbs. Bologna Sausages 3 bbis. Smoked Beef DICKSON'S liutter—I lbs. lor $1 * J UST RECEIVED— 10 kegs Butter, 4 lbs. for $1 10 du. Uosiion do., lbs. for $1 15 do. SfRtOTLY Put me do., 31b*. for $1. 30 boxes Mild Rich Northo 32 BKti LEAVE tu mini in tho Ludi Savannah that we are still ling OH' at Kcduccd Prices! THE FOLLOWING GOODS: Brocade Silks, of tho i: u Lost make) magnificent designs Plain and Chansoablo Silks, uf overy shade Alpacas, plain black • Do. do. colors >nch, English and American Bird s-Eyo do. Duwlas, Huckaback l.inen Damask, of every width Shirtings, Ticks, and ageneral stock of goods usually fouud in a retail dry goods store, at J. H. COIIEN k CO.'S, jan 18 140 Drought- W. V. PRENTICE'S DAGUEKREAN GALLEUY* 8T. JULIAN STREET, Over Zoubnuin’a lllnsic Store. SAVANNAH. TIHE SUBSCRIBER would call attention to his I ac«v and improved style of Colored Daguerrootypes. Ho warrants to give satisfaction to all whodesiretohave their likenesses taken in a superior style. Call and examino specimens of my work over tl Musio Store, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE. P. 8.—Instructions in the art, and. all kiuds of stock eoasUntljr for sale. is feb4 COWDJBUY dc WELLS, FACTORS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Mp 81 8. BA y-STKYKT. SAVANNAH. M ai.k : Ai.i:: ai.k : E8SR3. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS * CO.— O.i.ts— Yu,, .f« horoliy ajijioiutod oup "aol. *.*!?.. “l 1 " “I 1 * of our b ««l* ut “ Alb.uy Imparl- al Ale, in the oily ol Savannuli, State of Georgia, *“d after this date. IMIgued) New York, Duo. 1st.‘62. JOHN TAYLOR A SON8. . Having received the Agency of the above well known superior Ale, a constant and ainplo supply will be always kont by us in store at " WiRlnk s Wharf.” Persons desiring the article will be |>romptly supplied by giving notice at our Offioe, on tho Wharf, or through the Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS A CO., dec II Will ink s Wharf. Families supplied with half barrols of Cream Ale. NOTICE. CITY TREASURERS OFFICE. 1 SAVA.VKAU, 13th Jau., 1853. / of Property liable t jan 13 J. GEORGE, C. T. FOR HALE. Citv Thkasitrbr's Orrirn,) Savannah, 13th January, 1853. / ^PWENTY tliouMiiid dollars of City Bonds, in X sums of $600, payablo in 187G, bearing 7 per oent. ’ itcrest, payable semi-annually at this offico. jau 12 JOSEPH GEORGE, O. v. 155 Broughton street. ical Powders for Washing—one package of those **ders will make two gallons of soft Soap of a an peri- quality for all domestic uses. Just received and for j jan 17 J W. W. LINCOLN. |,'LUII> C AM I* 11(1 U.—Mr . X? Fluid Camphor and Fluid Maguo aud ior sale by I jit! AN - ; X NnU.ins JM17 phor and Fin'' •- J aad^lor sale by [jau l7J JjmXN NUTS.—l^XIU pounds fresh Pect “ “ ' store and for sale by W. D. FORD. „. — grit, in whqle, half and quarter .« jy ml* by , [jan 17) W. D, FORD, /Til E EftK.—20 boxes GoaIicu Chock* for ante by \J jan 17 W. D. FORD. OALT1MORE FLOUR.—250 bbis. Bulti J > more Flour, for sale by J*» 17 ; McMahon t doyle. j tllTTSK .nd WlUKSB.-l-, «rkln mm ■ J and ehoio* Qoshea aud Western Batter ; W boxes CIuws. »o** u *a *ud tot sale Ly J» tt } 7 McMA IION k DOYLE. A PiiANTINU P OTA TOE H. frmh'Boston ^ Vndfct^ at ^ rota brig Susxu Ludwig BUNKERkOGDEN, advances upon Cotton and tends in either Bostun, New i8) A. C. TOMB, Bay street. toou« aud Pitcher*, logelh- icnt of Domestic Hardware, COLLIN8 k BULKLEY. , . , ■ -. . —DO hales prime, now land- > w ■astagiaisM?* -200 nutiuos Quinine for salo by , J. A. MAYER CIDER, Kc-KNtabliNked la IN30. HOUSTON A GROUNDGRON, (Formerly of Hamilton Houston.) WIioIvmuIb nnd Retail CLOTHING MERCHANTS, No. 96 Uryan-st., Savannah, Ga., W OULD respectfully inform their old tui ers f friends, and the publio generally, that they have now in storo a very Jargo aud choice assortment of all qualities and styles, fashionably cut aud well made, Fall and winter Clothing, direct from their own manufactory. Also, a large aud well selected stock ol Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, aud Furnishing Goods in general, to whioh thoy invite the attention of all those wishing supplies for the coming season. They have al so on h*nd a good supply of Clothing suitable for Ser vants and Plantation wear. Terms—cheap for cash A lev/ doors west of tho Pulaski Apse, one c from Whltakor-strcet, on Bryan. nov Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, CurtainGoods,! ike.* Arc., dtc. No. 140 Congress and No. 57 St. Julien Sis 1IE Bubscribor, knowing that the oitiaens of Havannah have felt a great interest in the cstab- rpHE Sub I Havanni lulling of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In thia city, and hoing aware that many have heon awaiting the completion of the Now Store, so that thoy could make thoir selection of the various articles for furniahiug their houses, would rospoctfuliy inform the public, generally, that he has opened tho most plete assortment of all the various styles of GG usually kept iu similar establishments. Tba Stock of the dtooreut departments will consist, in part, of the following Goods, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet ; Tapestry Brussols; Mocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brnssels for Stairs; Threo Ply, Superfine, vine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ae.; Drug gets, 6-4 13-4 aud 16-4 iu width, of every varioty of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table and Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval aud Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Liueu, Ac., Ac. OIL CLOTXIH. Of every width ; from ono to eight yards, for Halls, Diuing Rooms, Steamboats. Saloons, Ao.; Ruse Wood, .Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 aud C-4 wide; Figured ludia Rubber Cloth for Stair*. 4’URTAINfc*. Silk and Worsted Damask De-Lains: Worsted and Linen Damask Detains; Figured and Plaiu Damasks, variety of colors; White and llufif, for Shades. WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White and Gold, eutlrely new stylo ; Cord ; Loops;Tas sels; together with all |lio various Trimmiugs for Cur tains aud Shados. GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and MONTPELIER FEMALE PI'IIK 24TH TERM of tba MONTPELIER A FEMALE INSTITUTE, will commouce on t First Thurwilay of January next. Miss M. M. BUELL, so long and favorably known tho Principal Toachor of tho Institute, and for t) { cars as its Superintendent, will take charge of the ustitutc, and liavt entire control of all its interioi managements. She will be assisted by the same abli corns of Instructors which has hitherto given so muci satisfaction. A clergyman of high standing in hit profession will attend to ths religious Instruction of the young ladies. The Bishop of tha Dioeoao will continue to be the visitor of the Institute, aud will attend the examina tion*. and see that proper and sufficient instruction is afforded to those who patronize the 8ohool. Application for admission will bo made to Mr. W. 8. Williford, Secretary and Treasurer. Macon, or to ths undersigned at Maoon. STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr., novl9-2inSTATb Bishop of tho Diocoso of Georgia. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. milR ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS X in our Storo. Inoludiug a fine SHOW-ROOM for Piano Fortes, aud A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, we would invite the atteution of the musioal publio to our stoek, comprising every article in the line, which can bo fnruishua (whol kktail) at F<ne-Yorkprices. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodart k Co., J. B. Dunuam, and other* of es tablished reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZOCJltAUM CO., Importer*, No*. 74 St. Julian aud 107 Dryau-atroots. oct 27 Noxt to Markot Square, PlftK’ft METALLIC UURIAL OASES. This valuablcarticio isJustrocnlVRil urn! for sale by I. W. MURRELL A CO., septflly 8oleagents in thin City for the Inventor Q^SfiftaH who may need his service's, that he, SttiShas charge of ths MARINE RAILWAY, which is uow in successful operation. He is. therefor*, prepared to take up vessels of any eiao usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ac., on reason able terms. Those who wish to oloan or paint the bot toms of their vossele, can also, be accommodated on the Railway, anon reasonable terms. Ho ia also prepared to contract tor building Vessels of auy class or dcserip- tion, and to carry on tha business of Ship-Carpenter- iug, Spar-making aud Caulkiug, In all its various '"'auahea, at the emitern natremity of the oit W A good ShipmiUils oa the premises. r 11 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CANT At, 9,000,000 of Founds Sterling. "I MI IB INSTITUTION hua nstHblishwd an Ageticy I In Savannah, and Fin «- . • roperty will be issued by Savannah, January 21, ’853. a 'HlN Company takua Firo Risk* In this city,iu»d insures Rout# and I.cares. *ep 2 ROUT. HABERS jKTNA INftURANCK COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. IMIB umtersigftad, Aurnts of tha nliovn Corsphn; l continue to Mko risk* against Fire on Building locks, etc., on the most favorable tern*, apt 14 COHENS k HERTZ. SHAM A SON, Aganta. .7 "i,™ 5 , .°ll d " rl *»* the legal hour* of sale, in front of Hte Contt IIouso In the city of Savannah, the foUowJng No i! nrrov ‘ !ra * nt * tl,or * on « vii.tat No^^and half I^t N°. 7 Franklin Ward, fronting SKSWlZl'+l* to a . n w ' uu “’ 9found rent to the c n f .xV 7 Also w fX J’ 1 lrC * 0n tf® ,at of Nor ' Wuhln^tem ” Washington Ward, fronting on th^cUvSr^AlH «na U N® 0t tw . ann,1,l, ffvonudreni to of York and Price streets, suLject to aleasethatox* pi res *>n the 1st of November rit. brion. f,« uthlS- tateof F. W. Hoineman.dscfascd, and sold by permte- K® n l ; 0 !' 1 r6 - l fc, f d ^>y orJop ortho •SmlnUtrater, fStta bsnoflt of tho heirs of said estate-terms cash, purohas- Mutual Life Inuaranre Coui|iauy of New York. I SAAC ABBATT, Sec y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, l'res’t. Dr. R. D. Aunoi.h, Medical Kaamiuor. Applications received by f*b 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. l Nanliirr. iUutaM l.auranco (iuiupn.y. •” W“« ,ot , A SHU it Y If ill.I.. and '1'r.u.iiMr _ Cool'll 4 SBUUY HULL, President and Troastirer.— Ai.now Chabk, Scc'ry. C. F. MoKav, Actuary, ennderslguod. Agent of the above Company, aon- tinuss to take the following risks, vii: Marins, Riser •nut ftrsi also on the live* of Serrano. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in tho Sooth. . . WILLIAM KING, Agent, jane 17 ly Cornor of Bay aad Drayton sts. Corporation Notioes. LAHT NOTICE. B ADGKH !—To owners of Slave*, Waggons, Dray*, Unekster*. and to all other* who may bo required to Uko out Badge*Wednesday next, the 26 January, 1853, is tho last day fur taking out Badge*. The city Marshal and city ConsUbW.i aro hereby re quired Ui tako up all persons who may bo found work ing without Badges after Wednesday next, contrary to tho pruvisunnof the city ordinances relative to Slaves, Badges, Vohiolea, Ao. reunity from $30 to $60. Bv order, EDWARDO. WILSON, Savannah, January 21,1853. Clerk of Couudl. (Extract from City On/manrs.) BILMAUD TAMiKS ANO BOWLINU ALLEYN. Skction 5 That it shuil not be lawful for the pro- prictors of Billiard Rooms or Bowling Alleys to permit riotous, disorderly or noisy conduct within their res pective premises, or to keep them open after 12 o'clock night, to tho annoyance of the inhabitants residing sr suoh establishments. Penalty not exceeding $30. Ordinance passed Nov. 16,1843. Savannah, January 21,1853.Clerk of Counoil. I tauroi Grove Cemetery, will bo reoaived by the Coimuittoo until Tussdav, tlio 8th dav of February next, tho Contractor to furnish all msterialr and finish the Building in a w orkmanlike mannor within a siven time—to bo stated in the proposals. A plan of tho ouitd- ing may be seen by oalling on the chairman of the TIM*. JOHN MALLKHY, j*u20 Chairman Committee on 11. andC. u by J/' C. M. Cotnmittei ADMsNIftTRATOR’ft HALE. TILL be sold uu Tuc-«lay, January 25, 1853— r ot the Ogccheo Mills, Soreven County, Ga., tiie entire stock in trade, belonging to tho late Lewis M. Dustier, dooeased—consisting of Dry Qoods, Groceries, Bhoes, Hats, Ac., Ao. Sale to ccntiuuo from day to day till all is sold. Terms made known on day of sale—sold by permission of the Ordinary of Screven County. IlEZKKIAH EVANS, EVELINE DASHER, Temporary Administrator and. Administratrix. Ogsuhoe Mills, Soreven Couuty, Jaa, II, 1853. td NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. No. tf Whitaker fttreut. e THE SUBSCRIBER ro«|>cctfully annonn- cesto the citizens of Savannah, and of the in terior of this Stato, that he has nov vponed and will keep continually in store, a large assortment or the best qualities of tu# various kind* ' Wines and Liquors, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to his stock of which, at present on hand, he iuvites atteution. Having had oxtensive experience in Franco as a manufacturer, nud in America as Impor ter sud dealer, his acquaintance w ith the trade enables him to offer assurance that tho articles whioh aro enu merated below are each genuine. Article* of Direct Ifniiortntlon. French Brandies of varion* brand*; Holland Gin Scotch, Irish and filonongahola Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Clar et, Sauterne aud Burgundy wines. Cordials. In Cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavaiti, Kirschouwussor, Absinth, Ao., Ao* Ale und Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Alo. Also Agent for Domostic Liquors. jan 19 FOR ftALE. Ono Pair of match HORSF.S-sold for no fault i—thsdwuor having no further nsu for them. Apply to Mr. Gass, West Broad street, or to tf BEUN A FOSTER. II. F. WILLINK, Jr. PIANO FOUTES. W. MORRELL & CO. Have on hand a splendid assortment ( f Piano Fortes, from the beat 'factories in tho conntry. " :so instruments For sale on i terms, at tho Broughton-streot Piano and Cabinet V Cheap Dry Uoods, assortment of new Dress Goods, consisting of _ Silks, De taiues. Alpacas, Morena, Ginghams, irked Collars, Uudoraleeves, Chemisettes, L. C is' Kid Qioves, Crape Shawls, and varion ly low, at N DASHER. Al Works Hdkfs., Ladies' . 146 Gibbons's Range, by [oct 6] $10 ltewnrd. R UNAWAY from the Subscriber . ult.. his Norro Man Ben Prico. 1 ward will be paid for his delivery to me. II. F. WILLINK, Sen's. WOOD ! WOOD! HEJSubscriLrr will keep constantly < WOODYAIU>, mt <h«*C*nnl Dridge. a full nply. at all seasons, of OAK sad HICKORY WOOD. II ordoiu left at J. D. J ease's, Broughton-stroet, will bo promptly attended to. 1 tf- Wood Sold Low For Cauh. ’ tf J.M. BlITLEB. FOliU r Allt AND MIX WINUI.1! ‘well broko Northern Horses, for sale at the terns, or the latest importotioi sold at wholesale or retail. tyai ieh the most liberal terms. WM. U. GUION, Agont, 140 Congress and 67 8t. Julian-sU. CIkcui* Sugars and Teas. DOUBLE KKF1NED CRASHED SUGAR ? IO lbs CKY8TAL1ZED GRANULATED DO., 5 for$l SPARKLING BRIGHT COFFEE SUGAR, 12 lbs for $1, Fresh Teas* S ELECTED from the latest importations—-cou sistfng of EXTRA FINE HYSON, EXTRA FINK GUNPOWDER, OOLOONQ, For sale at DICKSON’S, jan 20 3 corner Whitaker and Broughton La J. ROUSSMUj Corner Bull uutl Bay Streets. Itnpurier nnd Denier In Wines, Liquors and Cigars THE aubscribor lias uow on band a irXi and well selected stock of Wines, Liquors SUIiCt and Scgars, comprising tho following: •no Butt of tho uhoiooic RESERVE 51 AD LIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe choico OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Ono Pino of the first quality and vhoiocst OLD ,4 IIE- IERVK. ’ vintage 1840. Oce l'ine of tha choicest and most dolicatoly f»i OLDPAU1ETINHO. vintege 1A30. One l*ine of tiie ohoioest and exceedingly rare SLRCIAIs vintage 1830. th# Schist and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden portetion, in Doxbs and Demijohns. Two halt pines ohoioe OLI) PORT WINE. “ SHERRY '• Twelyo half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various liT.nd., Tl«: HmnM.y,Loodott Dock, J.»n I*ul. riiut, Caatillon, Guimard, Saieruo, Saliguac. aud Olard Dupuy k Co. One punoheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. ** Jamaica Bum. Also varion# kinds of Claret, Port,Teaeriffe,8herr>' and other Wines. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Uock Wlucs imported Cordials—such os Curackb, Alarnschiuo, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, do. 100,CW choico Havana Cigars, of various brands, and a full stock of FANCY G ROCK III ES. tf doo 30 P OTATOKM and ONIONS.—50 bbis. Pot*. toes, 30 bbl*. Onions, jost rooeived and for sale by jan 26 McMAIIONk DOYLE. C IOItN.—For sale by J jan 20 McMAIION A DOYLE. UCJAHft.—10 lilids. prime Porto Rico Sugars, landing and for salo by jart / AKPftNTKU’S TOhk.B.—Ju.i largo anpphf of Bench and Monlding Saws, CliUels, Braces and other tools, and COHENS k IIERTZ. .—Just received a Plane*: Also for sate by just received and for sale by jan 21 C. HOPKINS, Ag't. All FEME.—An Indian preparation lor. ro stering STey hair to its original color. It ia teed by the proprietor*, that if the patient is grey, he can have ins hair rostered to ltd original color by using Lovol’s Wshpcue. For sale by jaw 2»W. W. LINCOLN. Monmncnt-sqr. jan 10 Steel—a very nice artieio. at 156 Brcughten-iL n il MO.tiAfoSKS. now crop Cuba Moluss. s ltkw crop c; A For Mule. COUPLE of good HORSES and WAGGONS fo. Apply at the lhilasl tf j EDWARD O’BYHNE’S GROCERY AND LHRIDR STORE, Taylor’s Building, Market Wharf* SAVANNAH, OEORGI.te E. O’B. keeps constantly in storo large stock of Guoocaixs, Liquor Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoe*, and Clothing. 35 chests Black Tea. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffoe. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and Whits Sugars. 70 boxes Family, Pale, aud No. 1 Soap. 4 riinoa Holland Gin. f-plpea Cognuo Brandy. rels Fourth o. Phelps' 35 do. Rum. IU hhds. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 76 dozen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 orates assorted Crockery-Waro. ly oot 19 Acre*. Dcckei containing by terms eat I I •fiacres, purchasora paying for titles. mt^'JlimtHirtrator's Sale, **" On TUESDAY, Afarch I -,__.fo.. —.. lfr . took and Hi«*e Servant ul fr irate Rale. A likely Mulatto Woman, with her two ehildren-agirl !5d for n5 r fa«lt d ^ 7 moaihl ' prim * and /hr Rent. Two Stores, Nos. 8 and 12 Johnston's Bulldigg, Bay troet, fur rent low. 2000 bushels prime White Corn, PUILBRICK * BELL offer at private sale: Li«ii;ous. -50bbl*. N. E. Run. Ifibbls.Peaeh Brandy, 35 bbU Alonongabola Whisky, 6 pipe* Holland Gin. ti half Idpew Cognao Brandy. 10 eask* “Small Still" Scotch Whisky, 1 punoheon Irish Whisky (McMahan'*), 5 eighth casks Pinet, Caatillion X Co. and Ilennossy Brandy, JUU doa. of fine Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, llura, Whisky and Cnerry Bran dy-all private stook. Shoulder#"”* 0 °’ Wk * 8W ®*’ 10 t * a3u Ujun> > lfl CMk> Hat.—300 bales Eastern and Northern. Cement.—150 bbis. Kosandale Cement Co. Fiaur—100 Mil*. Canal, 60 bbis. Richmond, Crocxeet.—IA orates assorted Common and Granite. GifoiMWSMB.—75 eases Tumbler*, assorted, 10 oasoa Trues, 15 bbU. tamps, Molasses Cans, fie. Chsokehs.—10 wholo aud lo half bbis. Bostfift. Uh taportedi? ,OCOmU10nQ#r “ ftaC1 « MB *®r»n- Sqai.ES.—A large assortraeBt of Falrbank's Platform. Also a large assortment of Ready Made Cl thing, Dry Goods, Alatohes, Wooden Waro, Brass Clocks. h ancy Soaps, Fa ey Articles, fio. fio. Jj 14 Jloiton Rum at Urinate S-ilt. Jnst received per sohr. F. T. Setter\y, 60 bbl*. N. E. Rum. lor «ale low from the wharf. oot 1 Plaster and Csnitn t at Private Sale. Jastreceivod in storo, and kept constantly on hand and for sale low, 150 bbis. Roeend vie Cement, 25 do. Fleeter Paris. M p | Fairbank s Patent Pluf/orm Scales. (Improved in qaality and rsdnoed in price,) adapted to every required operation of wcigh(ng-ae Railroad fteates for train* or slngfo v-are, lu use on the principal railroads in ths United SUtos and Groat Britain; Warr- huuie Scales7 lloaey Portable Scales, on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, fic.j Store Scales, various I ^liOFOHAIiS will Iih received until tiie (liii modifications: Counter Scales; > l/ayand‘c^ilScalts“io > . next for Roofing the Western area of the Theso Scales have boon long known and eovercly tested. riT r V been long known and eovercly tested, and the nnivereal confidence felt in their acouiaoy and pei foot adjustment is such, that they are now rogarded as the standard, from which there ii no appeal. For *a|* in idl their varietiea by PUILBRICK fi BELL, LOTTERIES. UUUKNK AMI I'lll.ASH) lUONUOIIiNT f.OTTKKV orFlOK. Un, l.itnn, nrar U.IUHIrvel* UlIKUOBk A UAUBV, U n >» U.1.UUUM A jan. ICf! 75 Numbers—14 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL 1 7,040 BOLLABS! fie. fio. fio. fio; fie. Tickets $2—Share* in proportion. } Vender for Gregory fi Manry. Bay Lane, near Bull-etreeL NEW BOUKfi, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER CO. Wkdneupat, JaMuanr I9ru. C IORNEILLE nud Hie Times. By M. Guiw / Hqdqiphiu. A Frauconia Story. By tho author the Kollo Book*. A Fortnight in Ireland. By Sir Frauds B. Head, Bart., author of “A Fagot of Fronoh Htloka." Tho Experience of ldfo. By £. Af. Sowell. Outline of a Course of English Study. Edited, with ‘ notes, by Henry A. OakJer. -i-* "-?Uono 1 overy-day a reasonable t< For Sale. Stock and Fixtures of a .GROCERY in it rate location for wholesale or retell—will be ------ good tonus if appliod for immediately. T‘ stock is small and frsah—a rare chance is offered. K isfactory reasons giveu for wishing to sell. Apply 3 MIES deni this office. Bouitlini,'. r JlWO OR THREE singiH Gontlcmnn c nmodatad with pleasant hoard 1 ho j 1X0ADDING.—Two or thi I > will find pleasant accomi Broughton street. tf V ER bli Apply at thia Office. tf LAND AGENCY, Millotlgcrllle, Ga. r pi!E subscriber will purchase or anil on r.ommi JL sion LANDS of the several Land lotteries of this State. fdeo 2-2m) JAMES R. BUTTS. Uiidersigneti ol id quarter casks do. 1 pipo very choiot old do. EFFING fi KRETZ. P ATTEft PUK8KKVKH niiii FltENCU CHOCOLATE.—Just rceeivwl 1 do*, l'uttcs de i’erdreaux Trulfoa. 2 “ Ahricots iu jar. 2 “ Prunes “ 2 " FrauboUe “ 2 “ Co rises Montmorency. 12 Boxes BLqnit Glace a la rauilk. 12 Batons Sucre de pomme. Chocolate. 20 lbs Choici 10 lfoxrs Beiguet dabricoU. lo “ Couissous. ' Fruits Castciano. j Boxos pied* de Sangh'/r truffes. J. ROUSSEAU. f KUKING.—4U boxes BealeU llerriuir iu'to B ALTIMOKE FLOUJt.—25bbl*. «atra Bal timers Hour, for aale by [Jal7) W. D. FORD. XT OTICE.—Cousigm cs por brig New York, will attend to tho — goods, lauding thia day at Anderson'" remaining ou tho wharf altar * * e oxpeuseaud risk of owner jan 20 HENRY K. WA8HB1 NlDEK.—10 iibU. John Ubl’a is ' ing and f6r salo by BRIGHAM, KELLY fi CO. ACKKKKI. & l OHFIWII.50p.ek.*.. No. I Mackerel, in whole, half and qnarter bar- ,nd kite; 30 whole and half bbis No. 2 Mackerel; 10 kite Salmon; 20 quintals Uvdflsb, landing from aohr. 1’henix and for aal* or jan 19 cXfiQHORN fi CUNNINGHAM. IIIJTTUI and chkbhk. —10 kojrs choico IX Goshen Butter; 30boxes English Dairy Cheese; 10 do Fine Apple do; 5 bbis Smoked Beef ana Tongues, landing from steamer Florida nwd fofjmlEfiw. ... Jan 19 CLAGHOKNfi CUNNINGHAM. KW-OUI.EAN" WIIINKV .—50 Imrnil. LA KotiiQfol, tuidln* trim Mhr. J..., »sd ‘j.'nW 1 ' 1 ' C1.AUIl»HN A CCNNINOHAM. ,118.—95,000 Mor.ll.br.ad rn krn now offering Iho iNtlnucn of \V of Fall and Winter Uoady Mode Clothing at *s- jHMwl w | ROBINSON fi CAMl*. ful and familiar questions and luljocu. Uy Eliza Rollins. LI Iugcnioso Hidalgo Don Quijoto do In Mancha. Exposition ofjtho htructure of tho English Language-, icing an attempt to furuish an improved method of inching Grammar. By John Mulligan, A. M. A Digest of the taws, Customs, Mannors and Institu tions of tlio Ancient and Modern Nations. By Thomas Dew. Elements of Geology. By Alonso Gray, A. M. American Missionary Momorial, including Biographi cal and Historical Sketches. Edited by IL W. Pierbou A. 51. Wit)i|llli:stvatious. The Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. By Benson J. tailing. Complete. EOT UKAD-QUAHTER8 FOB PRIZES. -«i OJtee Mo. 153 Day-Street. 2 Doors East of the City Ratal D KAWN NIMUKK8 — Uf Georgia Slate tatter/, Class 13, drawn ia Savannah on ths 33d instant: 39 24 61 22 41 46 42 36 23 19 67 57 9 GEOUGIA HTATK LOTTERY, oi.an* 15. Fbr ths benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER fi CO., Mftnagers. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 Priie of. 46,000 | 1 Pri*e ol ......41,100 fio. fio. fio. Ticket*, $3; Halve*, 1.; Quarter*. 60 cts. - tST Orders from the oonntry answered promptly, drawiugsscut rogularly,and prises eaahod ou demand at this office, by j»M CHARLES B. PATTERSON. 26 bbis N. E. Rum 0 Ul. Hj.JJin ■yi5tci»A»g^S(Si--ti ‘ K'-. IIABGBSUAII k SON WANTED. ~ 1 lh. culture of Viw, »ud Fruit 1 tVANl'KD. ~— A *I^USO WOMAN—wlut thnrtiu*l,lr under- ■tend. Couhln*. Apply etthlr Ofllcfo t* junai " *jpO III RE — * A FIRST RATE BRICKLAYER—by Ik* ytu. lor terms apply to w A. llardee fi Go, Ranted „ JO PUL WANTED. A BOY, Wliite or Colored—nnofo. £eel. ly 1 ’ r “ r * rr *' 1, coinerB.y u .......... wXntedT r rilK highest cash prices will K CriltLS* MJEQIt ° Houses and Land*. a To Heist. Four Brick Tenement Hoama, on Jonee-ut., near Ahurcorn, two stories on abMemnut. havinir 5 R<M>ms, with Kitchen and tervfintTlKm, XrJ hl « 1 * 1 y flnishod, WU1 bo routed from 1st ol February until lit November next. Apply to 9 !Sl PlautaMon for , Ii* subscriber otfei TATION on tho >r sole his I —v —tondLeC county. Tho tract comaina 325 corn land, and hoe on it a comfo: and all tho necessary nuthuildin verbial for health. For particulars »ppl>*to A. PORTER. Savaunalt, or to JOHN STBVPh'a - premlaea. I.'XKCLT«H’» BAL.*.—Win b. .old uu ilia IJi tlrrt Tueedey iu F.linirr uo.t, >t lh. Oourt Imi.e lu the city of BUY.UU.T, Ulyr... lh, hour, of ton and four o clock, agreeable to a decree of the Hon orable the Superior CWt of Chatham county, the fol lowing Keel Estate and Negroes, belonging to tiie estate of the late Benjamin Snidsr, doocaued/for tho poraoM of dlviaion among his heir*, to wit: LJt*umUrK2fc£ ^»d improvements, Pulaski Ward; Lets number fifteen and sixteen, and improvement*, < i; tate number corner West Brood eud LUrris'etreeteT^uneipir^^foaow of two fraction* and two Lute. aU adjof '-- * -- thirty-four, five, six uud seven, in Kobei proved, adjoining west side ot West Broe_ the city of Bayennaht and twelve Negro Slavee, men. women and children—among them are valuable * i carpenter, fio. j also, one Ihiggy, Pony Persons w lining to premisos before sale d_ rf . Mavannsh, 19th Jan y, 1853. [ jaaZ9 td) J19 24 61 22 41 45 G 36 23 19 $7 67 9 No*. 24 41 67, Prixe sold. Tho Old Favorlto Hitvanaih Lotcorr. Will bo drawn in public, iu Savannah, To-Morrow Morning, at 9 o’clock, GEORGIA HTATK LOTTERY, CLASS WO. lflb 9 Fbr ths benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Aumista. F. C. BARBER fi CO, Manager*. _ FINE SCHEME! 80,000 1—$2,000 ! l.aoo: 1,‘AOO ! 1,116! And more than *'.10,000 «« Smaller Prize.. Tickste only $2-8harc* in proportion. Tickets and Sharon tor sale, and Prizes cashed oa dt maud, by GEO. 8. GRAY, jao24 No. 5 Owens’s Building, opposite Pulaski Houso. NEW HUOKS, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COO PER Is CO ritIDAY, JAXUAi'Y 14TU. f|iHE Luck of Barry Lyndon : A Komunco of the X last Ceutury. By Win. M. Thackeray. Aiiplefon’s Popular Library, ’he Boy Hunter, or Advsnturea Charles Mookay. # The Poetical Worffic wold, Leicestershire. of Henry Alford, Vicar of Wynies- M*tnoirs, Journal and Correepondenco of Thomu The Course of Faith, or the Practical Believer De lineated. By John Augull James. The Martyrs. Heroes and Bar ds of the Scottith Cov. enants. By Gaorgo Gilflllan, M. A. The Young Mau'sChristian Year; or, Twelve Hints to Young Mou. By Itov. J. C. Ryle, B. / Living to Christ; ~ •»-**---•-*• *-• Denghtor, with a Smith, 1). 1). BRIGHAM, KELLY fi CO. P O'I Potatoes, for salo t jan 14 i superior Pluming ROWLAND fi CO. I? rant J«nl4 WM. WRIGIIT. awls, both black and white, and colora. We would invite particular attention to these goods, os tho colors and stylos ore very desirable. doe 23 W. C. WADSWORTH. XTE W GOODH.—Rich Needle Work. Poiutrd, and othor styles Collars,' Kich^Glac* Silk, Marco- kste. Cashmere Linens, fit.. - jan 6 Store uuder Marshall House 1YACON HHOUl.DKHk.-l5 cull. Prim. I > Bacon Rhouldors, for salo by jan 11 McMAIION fi DOYLE. > and Candles, nwoivcd aud for McMAIION fi DOYLE. ijUdi AtbV 1 ITKWIIKAT. — A fresh arrival of now hulled Buckwlioat, in 25 lb bags, at 87o. each, for by (j* 8 j C. B. SC ALLY, Bt. Andrew'* Hall UGAUft AND TOUAC'CD*—Just roroived J a lot oi cfcoiuo Rough fi Ready Tobacco and El UiUe liars, by P. JACOBS, Sign of tho Indian, jan 5 No. 27 Bull-st. LIIjOUU.—50 bhls. Buitiiuoru Flour, lauding r from schr. J. W. Anderson and for sale by jan I ROWLAND fi CO. xv: —ikiObaU-N very superior Eastern Hay, H i landing aud for sals by jsa 6 BRIQIIAM. KELLY fi CO. m AltllLKIZKD IRON iHANTELft.—A cheaper, handsomer and more desireble articlo the real marble. A now lot just received by jan 6 MORSE fi NICHOLS. 156 Uroughton-st. linSS N'liW OliLKANH HIIUAH.—IU hhds. N. O. Sugar of prime quality, lauding per £J \TISVV«RL .. il New Crop N. O. M classes, landing from ech. Mar tha Jan*, and for sal* by jon 13 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fi CO. ClIUICK NKW OK1.KANH tl liltde i.'hoico Now Orleans Bugnr >1 Hope Plantation, St. Charles, Louli iog from brig Martha Jaao, and for ssle by jau 13 COHENS fi f i ROUND I’LAftTUK. \T Pl**t*f» lauding und for sal* by JM>» ■ BRiaUAM, KELLY fi C lirst Quality Cod W b. FORD. jko. n. iiuhL. nuwRv o. kino. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rilllK uuderrignod has this dny usMiciulml with him I Mr. HENRY C. KINO, of Olyan County, with u hom he will continue the Factorago nud Commission Butdnoss in thia eity, uuder tho firm of Hull fi King. JNO.II. HULL, No. 2lOBay stroet Savannah, January 13,1853. David lUctirls, Conner ov Bryan and JxvpxnsoN-STnsBTS. SAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Doors, Shutter*. Locks, all kind* Railings, Urate*, ficc. •MMuUUlBwas WROUGHT IROh HALL’S, with nnplek ahlo Locks, haok t< Okdkh. Persons wish ing to ascertain the qualities of tho Safes made by me ia this city, ere respectfully referred to the Bank of Mavauuah, ihu Planters' Bank, and tho following •bant*, whom I have sapiilied: A. A. Solomons4 a TO KENT—Throw touoment Houses, earn h*v ng five rooms, with a kitchen separate. *»«- ated on the corner of Jonot and Purse sts., eeag the Mall road Depot.—Apply to J. EU ^ jan 18 tf Corner Montgomery-sC and I A ILHINlftTRATOR’fl HALE < J\. G ROES AND I .AN D.—-Pu nuant tn tu... the honorullo tho Ordinary of IJberty want* w ill be sold on tho Drat Tuesday in March i Hincsvillo, all tha Nosrocs belonging tu the Louis LeCodte, doc'd, late of ssidconnty—aprl 45 in number. Terms one-half cash, th? balsx and two years, with interest from dote—note*, proved soourity. Also; tho Plantation known a* Cl: oounty.; Terms mad# known on tho JS»- os vine uni, inu» n the day of enln.; C. NISfiET, Ada’S Louis LeContc. dro NOTICE. ^ Exrotttor’M Hale of Real Batate. T> * virtue of an c'rdoi from ibo Court of Ordlnn* x> ry of Effiugham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the Oourt Hone* door ia spring held, on tho first Tuesday inhUroh, between tha usual heure of sal# all of Uta Real Estate of ths Clailwarn Uevill, deccmed—eonsisUng of two kuifH acres of prituo land, more or leu: adjoining lands off Burksteinor, Nsidlingsr. and other*) alaoToM toot, bounded by the waters oi Utq Savannah River’, MoAl- pin and others—containing fourteen hundred noresu ie*-*, with two Jiundred or more in order fog i. Dwelling*, and eutbou- iter. and a first nto mill nl.«Uon u.llo,. ThViitoBl SjlUSlS ms through thorn. The lands aro well adapted to tine ibumd* tL C r U !? fi 4 "**° d C “ B * 8014 Torus made known on tho day of wtie. • ; E. W. HOI.OMONS, Em Effingham Coonty. January 8,1853. tMl To cultivation, with soa, two exaellen! stroam. The above orders puactually attended t sag 24 TV8T rflcnived, a choico lot of Cigars, via 10,000 Rio Hondo; 10.000 Consoiocion; 8.000 Wash ington, primers; 4,000 Arubrjjia, trondres; 5,000 Con- stancia*. For sals by [jan 12j P. JACOBS. v landing from tbn schr. i Boston—for sale by BUNKER fi OGDEN. lending from sohr. Paviliou from Boston, for sale by — ,0 BUNKER fi OGDEN. celved and for salo by MeMAIION fi DOYLE. W OOI* - WOOL. — WOOL—purchased by jan 12 ROWLAND t CO. Um S JUKHTON (k.DKUUIKI.’H Y« -A fresh supply of tho above superior Yeast Pow- Also, a largo supply of Babbitt's, jan 14 JNO. A. MAYER. I Confection for imparting fragrance to the breath. " JNO. A. MAYER. IUUUol Woodford's fine Gilt Cornices; 3000 ttuo English Curtain Bands: Curtain Pins; Worsted Cord, in varie gated colora: largo Worsted Tassels to match; Cord ar.d Tassels for Pictures; Pavilion Ring* aud Boiotts; ;ust received and for sal# by oct 25 I. W. MORRELL fi CO. XJOTICE to SMppois and ConHigoces. i.w —From and ivfte • the lit Jannary next, all freights under one dollar, will be required to be paid oa the wharf. 1 dec 39) b. M.XAFFITEAU, Agent. 5 DHLS. LEAF LARD in stars and fur ealn by jan 15 E. O'BYRNE C. 110PKIN8, Ag’V UIECKH ON NEW YOICK—tor tale by —lor tale by • L. LAMAR. W OVE WIRE—Ail since, suitable fbr Rice Mills and Safes, for taleby . jan 19 F. W. COKNWELf* 102 Brjas stroeL S CilEiiiA.il sch'napF^ iSjElmer matic Scheidatn Schnapps—a >yspeptic and Invigorating Cordii ir sale by jan 17 V)IHCU ly Butter wheat; 36 i I 1QUORH*—1*0 barrols Phelp's Oiu, 40 barrols Bj Rum, iu store aad for sale byg J*n« E. Q-BYREE. ALT19IORB FliOUU. —136 bMo. now landing per schooner Wood bridge from Baltimore, for a ale by [jan 4] BUNKER fi OGDEN. M 1 TAHH DlftH Eft—WTtli Hontetw, i now X I just rooeived by MOUSE fi NICHOLS, jao 6 155 Broughton sty Broughtou street /WIKEftli.— ID boxes Mild aurl 5 do. Em Dairy of a very flue quality aad fiATCn. T who deeiro to eat choice Cheese, call and try. »8 C. B. SCALLY. St. AadreW*Hall. Wbbla. Cofo -IU nluis. Porto Rico ftugar; . _o do.; 10 hhds. Si Croix do.: 36 bbis. 4 (Ibbis. Crushed and Powdered do, just * sale by ■■ M» MAHON fi I mjITNot Hatinet < ».or,iui)»,»!foMd