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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1853. STEAMSHIP LIMES. U.8.N.8TKANHI11F ISABEL, I William Rollins commander,betwi*ea ' Savannah, Key Wait and Havana. ecuneotlng with th* Pacific Mall ■ Steamship Company'• Lin* for nah on tho 8th aud Md of each month. Th* ISABEL will connect at Uavana with the Unit ed State* Mali Steamship Company'* Line to Asnlnwall and the i’aciflo Mall Lin* from Manama to California and Oregon The ISABEL will also connect at Havana with the Uuited State* Mall bteau Company's Line to New Or- STEAMBOAT LIMES. Savannah, Anguita and Hamburg. _ jipw ^ _The Union 8teamboat Company of rlngt d the Georgia and South Carolina havlngtho- ronghlr overhauled aud refitted thesn- perlor ateam-packeti H. L. COOK and OREGON, with lighten, are now ready to transport freight of all description between Savannah. Auguita and Hamburg, Ticket* for New Orleani, Aipinwall and San F cisco oan be had by applying to 510RDECAIA CO., Charleaton, S. u. Passengers this trip (of the 16th in»t.) will oouneot with the splendid steamer Golden Gate at Fauaina. EUR 1 , 1I1LA1»t.I,i'»4ia. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. _ mu Tho new and splendid side-whee A•Momship STATE UF GEORGIA, of "IWw* * ,5W0 ton, ra «*» to r, Capt. Walter Col- TjrfTiTsPWMfc Una, has commenced her regular trips, W in leave Savannah on Weduea- day, tho 8th Sept., aud every alternate Wednesday tburutifler; say on the 22d Supt., and 6th aud 26th Oot. aud ;(d and 17tli Nov., und so on. This ship has been built with entire regard to safety, comfort and dispatch, nud offers now aud admirable fa cilities to business and travel. For freight or passage, apply to C. A. L. LAM All, Agent in Savannah, j nit 21 HERON k MARTIN, Ag'ts in Philadelphia NfW YORK & SAVANNAH STtAMSHIP UNI Weekly. m The now and splendid steaRtaliips / FLURlDA.C'apt.Woodhull.and ALA- : Tt~- f LrlW* BAMA. Cap*.. Ludlow, belonging to the New Ycrk und Savunuah Steam .Navigatioj Company, will leav* Sa vannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are of 1.366 tons register, and unsurpass ed In safety, speed and comfort. Those steamers, leaving Savannah at tho same time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive ifi Now York as soon as or beforo them. 4 tf Cabin passage $25, payable before going on board. Agents: FADELFORD, FAY k Co, Suvuuuuh. SAMUEL L. MITC11ELL, jy 14 194 Front-street, New York. U. N. MAIL LINK. New»York k Charleston Steam-Packets. LoaveAdger’s wharves every StRurilay ■H"«®®®Sdid Steamships ** UNION Capt. itiuh'd Adams 1,600 Tons. MARION Capt. 51. Burry 1,200 Tons. SOUTHERNER Capt. W. Fostor 1,600 Tons. J AS. AUGER Capt. J. Diokiuaon 1,506 Tons. The Steamship Jauks Adueii, now finishing, will be placed on tho line early in May. H$P For Freight or Tassage apply at the office of the Ageu. HENRY M1SSROON, Corner East Bay and Adgor's Wharves. Charleston. ADril 19. 1852 lv SHIP LlWHS. FOR PlitOVlDKNC'K. Tho fast sailing schoonor GEOltUE J. JUNES, jtLHA Capt. 11. Look, will meet with dispatch for tho m&BtSL.ibove port. For freight or passage apply to Captain on board or to jan 27 11. K. WASHBURN, Agent. FOR LI V KM 1*001.. -j.. The first class ship ULKNLYUN, Ilowson iua»- ter, having most of her cargo on board, will meet ■r^Mb.vith quick.dispatch. For ireight, apply to jau 26 3 J. T. GRAVES. FOR PI1ILADKLPM1A—Heruu’s Line. The regularnaoket sohooner VIRGINIA, Snow ihi master, will have dispatch for the abovo port.— iSHMB^For freight or passage apply to jan 26 WILLIS k BRUNDAGE. FOR 1KKW.VORR-New Line. w^.-Th* regular packet brig MACON, Captain E. JaLT^. Watkins, will meet with dispatch for the above ■karamport. For freight or passage apply to Captaiu oubourdorto [jau 261 U. K. WAallBUHN, Agsut. FUR NEW YORK—Old KatnbllsliedLine. _ Tho packet brig WILSON FULLER, J. Juhu- sou master, will meet with dispatch as above.— ■MS for freight or passage apply on board at Tel- lair'j wharf or to jan 24 BRIGILt5I, KELL Y k CO. FOR NEW YORK-MiiR Lint*. . The fast sailing regular packet brig AUU U8TA, gyyfeT. Stoae master, will have dispatch. Fur freight r passage, apply on board, or to jau 24 WASIlBUllN, WILDER k CO. FOR NEW YORK—Ucorgiu Line. t-u. The regular packet schr. JULIA ANN, Capt'n Hardy, will have dispatch for the above port.— •kOEBBiFor freight or passage, apply to jau 24 * - ROWLAND* CO. FOR PROYiOKNC'K. Thesohr. TRIUMPH, Capt. Howard, wants 75 bales cotton on deok to oumploto cargo. Apply SMLto [jan 24] ROWLAND * CO. FOR NEW YORK.—New Line. . Tho regular paoket bark MARIA MORTON, 0 r;v«t Ca|it. Uhtkley, will meet with dispatch as above. ■dasSht'or freight or passage, apply to Captain or to jau 26 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. FOR NEW YORK—Union Line. The regular paoket sohr. N. W. SMITH, Smith master, will nave dispatch for the above port.— «Bfl9tfLFor freight or passage, apply to jan 20 WILLIS * BRUNDAGE. . WANTKD TO CHARTER, v , A Vessel to take ICO to 180 M. feet sawed lumber Montevideo. jan 20 6 C. A. L. LAMAR. FOR BOSTON. jy . The brig CAROLINE, B. Stetson master, wilt with dispatch as abovo. For freight o. woCMBpassage apply on board at Telfair's wharf or to jau 19 BRIGHAM, KELLY* CO. For Freight or Charter. The flno schooner RUTH HALSEY, will take freight or charter to any port this aid* of Bos- ■MNttton. Apply to l jan 19] A. C. TOMs. VESSEL WANTKD. AJvuuel of tho capaoity of 466 or 500 bales mZVjX Cotton, wanted for au Eastern port. Apply to 1WW .jan 18 WASHBURN, WILDER * CO. FOR NEW YORK—Hrig Line. .-I. The fast sailing regular packet bark HAR- <f!Z&VEST, U. Nichols master, having a largo por- SUMtoion of her freight engaged will have dispatch.— For balance of freight or passage apply oa oard or to J»n 18 WASHBURN, ILDEK * CO. BOlt Pill l.AUHI. Bill A—Huron’. Line, yj. The regular packet sohr. C. A. UKE1NEK, lligbee master, w ill have dispatch for the above “■•fcport. For freight or passage apply to jau 17 WILLIS * BRUNDAGE. VonhcI Wuntvtl lor New York. A veasel to load with Cotton aud lUoo for New York. Apply to ••ML jqn 15 ROWLAND * CO. FOR HAVRE. .tl. The ship ADRIAN, Capt. Neal, having most of eQwrfthcr cargo engaged will meet with dispatch. For MBMroight of 366 bales Cotton to complete, apply to jau i3 2w ALLEN * BALL. FOR BOSTON. . Tho bark CHARLES WILLI AM, W. Blasland ETrai m>u ' Ur > wil1 moufl V¥ * tl * dispatch as above. 5'or msMireigU* or pussago apply on board at Telfair's jan ’ll BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO. Veaisel Wuntml lor New Hod lord. -t-j. A vessel of 156 to 266 tons burthen, is wanted tu afli/A l"»d with sawed lumber at Doboy Islaud, for .YwBnfcNew Bedford. Apply to J*u 16 • ROWLAND * CO. VKsiSsKLM WANTKD. j*T * Freight or lumber and timber for Boston or New LTtok York can be had on application to j*n 10 ROWLAND * CO. FOR NEW-YORK—New Liue. i n.,The regular packet bark RHODES, Capt. Ross, iffifttWiil meet with quiok dispatch for tho above port. p«*For freight or passage apply on board, to the kptaln.orto [ja7] HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agt. FOR NEW YORK—Old Kiautillitbed tome. L-t. The packet ship HARTFORD, G. Burke mas* Prwnter, will ineot with dispatch as abovo. For Psaafifroiglit or. paasago apply on board at Telfair’s lharf, or to (deo 28) BHIUHA5I, KELLY * CO. (VK8MKLS WANTKD ON FREiLixAl' OK CHARTER. LtH* Freights for Northern, Eastern and lywjrt Southern ports, oau bo had on appliM-^Elfi p«ib.uto (uov 4j ROWLAND * CO. J8IH WANTKD TO CHARTER. 1,^,. Two or three Vessels auitablo for Grain, to go Kjfeto North Carolina, drawing 7X to 8 feet water. P**®Apply to (nov 4) A. 0. TOMS, Bay-street. La* VESSELS WANTED for Northern . fctfftand Eastern ports. Apply to 4*84 |»*[oct7~ly] WILLIS * BRUNDAGE. TnW ■THIRTY HOUR STRIKE LEVER |_„ M CLOCKS, JEWELED. ■ llr.SE Clocks arn constructed (at considerable M. eitr » espouse) with a particular regard to dura- »ity, the most serious objection to the lever—tho wear- ■ or the points of the balanoe shaft and screws, the Misuqucnt increase of frietion and decrease in motion Mer running a short time—being obviated by the use ■ a relished stone jewel, and strult pivots or bear- B*. instead of poiots to tho balance shaft. Bbey aru cased in beautiful cast iron, ornamented Bmes, and warranted to be as perfect time-keepers as m host that are in use. For salo at the Jewelry Store, BLongrost-et. jan 21 1“ I'Ook out for tho Kiigiue wliuu tho ' L WHISTLE BLOWS.” fflOompotition is the Life of Trado.” B^fiMfca 'aint now as thkv uhkto was.’ atlention of the nub- QdCMJL ®2=3lc^lic is called to the larce and ■•-am «iu«k of all kinds of CAKKIAOE S, •... Con,Untljr on baud by the Subscriber. K.i r '!*K* tta,lln *l« Savannah will please to boar in Kre. * r * iadebtod to the uudersigned fur Bfiprr t* F^oee of Carriage* in this market jrvm 15 w?}-' Pl®Mur$ in stating that my Manufacturing ■ iu. ,|u<aU * re ltuw complete in .Savannah, aud it is Kiutsution soon to form a connexion with ouo of the B M n ' tuu . , * ot uriag establishments in the North to ■ _.n rru *' ! » expressly for tbif inarkot; ao iuy pat- ■1 perceive that ills my determination to give Bewith Uli,U to fdl who may be pleased to J. C. THORNTON, B n Corner Wsit Brood and Bay Streets. B!.,^. • l ®h*bitanU of the neighboring Counties Bu 1 i Cl ? lar, J ‘“frftted that uone of the work l*cd- ■ffiiutiieir respectivo neighborhoods is from my eatal- fJonS-6m J. C. T. much, If not more, dispatch than nny other Doute on the river. The steamer* are commanded by experienced and accommodating captains, and all freight consigned to their agonta will be forwarded free of Commissions. The aooouiuiudat.ons for passengers S ual If not superior to any boats on tho river. Far* ,00. I1KNKY 11AIIPEH, l’r., Savannah, E. F. KINCHLEY k CO., JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta. Savannah, list Sept., 1852. sep 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA Vin Darien, DruiiM%viek, Pit. illuryM. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURG (Black Crook), AND PICOLATA. Leaves evert/ Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, m _ Tho superior sleam-puckot WM. GAS TON, Capt. Hhaw, will leave Tuesday ning, at 10 o'clock, aud will c tinu* to leave every Tuesday. The ratea of passage by this boat are as follows: * To Darien $3 DO St. Mary's „ 4 50 Jacksonville ..... $ uo Black Creek, Picolataaud Palatka 8 00 For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston steam-packet wharf, or to CL AG HORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’t*. TU TRAVELLERS HUAI. NIMH. THB 8AVANNAU ANU CHAHLESTON STEAM-PACKETS Leave 8avannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M . after tho arrival of the uight train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the same day, connecting at Charleaton with the Wiltiiiiigtou Strum-UncUetM, Which leave with th* U. 8. Mail every day, at2J£ P. M., and also with the New-York nnd C!inrlri*t»n Steamship*, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday nnd Satur day afternoon. Passongura les viug .Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to oouneut with the sid did now steamship Janie* Adyrr one week, ana steamship Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route, $2U-tline 52 hours; by steamships, >25. [my 15] 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. HATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. Th* superior uew sioampacket WE- ILAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves 1 •Saturday at 10 o'clock A. M. JlUto of ^passage in large airy state rooms, as fol St. Mary's 50 Jacksonville ti 00 Pioolata 8 00 Palatka. 8 00 Blaok Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, *111 ha shipped free of all chnrgos at Palatka. Apply on board, at tko Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or i feb 19 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agsut. A' iHou SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. LINK of Four liursu Post Couches leaves rfu _ vannnh overy ouduy and Tburnday, at 7 o’clock A. M, For Darieu, via Bryan Old Court-House, Ilicoboro' aud South Newport, arriving iu Darien at (1 o'clock P. M. Ite*t 11 rnisigg 011 TucndiiyN mid Fridays, Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'clock P. 51., and connectli w ith the boats for the North, and the cars for the West! &£T Office in Savannah, at Sawyor, Hollister A Co. Stables, corner of State and Whitaker sts. j»u 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. Marshall House Omnibus Line. NEW AltKANOEJHENTS. «. A. HOOKER beyiii. in tho Marshall SB& H<>iiie| Umuibus, Lady Ilentx in connection with tho Omnibus, for tl accommodation of passengers for the Marshall Horn and all part* of the city. The Omnibus aud Hack and steamboats, with fl the arrival of the teame and careful drivt. , for all baggage will be in attendance upon w ith first rate ribers will be — cheeks .*r Baggage deliv ered to the conductors. A Call Book will be kept at the Office or the Mar ■hall Hi -~ J —■*- -*-*-• nsra dec 28 « [stored will bo punctually fM. JOHNSON. Proprietor Marshall House. . A. HOOKER. U. D. 13Vitus, ATTORNEY A T I. A W, SAL'NDERSril.UC, WASHINGTON CoUXTT, Gl., Will practice in the Courts of the Middle Circuit, business committed to his caro will be executed with promptness and dispatch. Rki-khkncm.—Messrs. Both well I Smith, and Dr II. L. Byrd, Savannah.j* n 27 BACON! BACON!! AT C HATTANOOQ A, TENNESSEE. flMlK undersigned having tlm agency for sevcrul I extensive packer* of PORK, including Devine, Williams t Co.'s lots of superior extra out city style. ovr offer fc all from corn-fattened ho( lots to suit purchasers. T We will also be 1 — cash or approved bills. . .. inconstant receipt during the season of other lots from East Pennsylvania, aud from Cinciu- iati,'8t. Louis, Nashville, *c. ‘ 1 filled direct from smoke (aeon casks. C. E. GRENVILLE * CO. Slraycil on tlic ‘25th. One large Bay Horso with etar in the fc head, with ...i.iil scar on his baok. One small iBlood Bay Horse, without scar* or marks.— 'One blood Bay llorse with scars made by halter on his head and neck, uud large mark of saddle on hie back. A suitable reward will be paid for either of tho above HORSES delivered to the subscribers. J»n27 tf W. B. GILES * CO. 11 ’IIE Copi I the But HENDRICK Subscribers, under the firm of MOORE 4 1CKSON, was dissolved by mutua? consent on the 1st instant. The affairs of tho late firm will be set tled by either of the uudersigned, who will use itsnumo in liquidation. All claims against the late firm mu he presented Immediately, and all porsons indebted it by note or account will please Bottle without delay. JOHN B. HENDRICKSON. JOHN II. MOORE, JOHN r *** Savannah, January 26th, 1853. (U)PAUTNKliSHlP. HENDRICKSON' having purchased tho r 1 EO R. \T iutoro: Moore k Ut [Jchy and LRU OK store, - r »ylor>. Uulldlng. Market Wharf, jj -SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. _JL7?' O'B. keeps constantly in .store H^w'erga stock of Guoccnic*. Liquors, terv-Ware, Boot*, Sheen, and Clothing. » chests Black Tek. viewuug. J bag, of Coffee. 5 iOt? t a X maA Cofr## * l5j2St5-*i*ata4». ul Medotre Wloa. ' aeeoned Crockery-Ware. lv oei Cigars, iu i Ija®25] ^ D. OH interest of John B. .Moore, i * J. B. HENDRICKSON—oi late firm of ua.u. it. hKn'dR^CKSON* * JOHN U. HENDRICKSON, Savannah, January 26th, 1853. m ~ Wiuti Bed Blankets. Alpaccas, Paramottus, Crib Blaukots, and many other styles of desirable Goods by calling e jan 27 W. C. WADSWORTH, 83 Broughton st. Old Cemetery. N OTICE.—Persons having Luts or Enclosures in the old Brick Cemetery, are notified that if they wish tho same kept clean and freo from wsods, *c., they must make early application to the undersigued, who will atteud to the same upon roeeiving pay for such ser vice. D. FERGUSON. Savannah, January 23,1853. c Dissolution. M ESBRS. MILLER * FRANK bavin, di»- solved the partnership ‘.leretofore existing be tween them, in tho Bakery business, Mr. MILLER will continue the business at the old stand, No.54 Bryan-kt., and aolicit* a continuance of the patronage so liberally extonded to the late firm. No effort on his part shall be omitted to give entire satisfaction to his oustomers. jan 25 8 r.v. „ COPARTNERSHIP. I ’HE undersigned have fiirmod a coparlnership JL under the Urm of KEMPTON k MARSHALL, for ourrylng on a general Dry Goods Business in this city, at the store now boing fitted up for them In Waring’* Range, next to the store formerly occupied by James Anderson A Co., where we expect to open a new and well selected stock of Dry Goods, which which will be sold accommodating terms os can he found in the oity. EDWARDS. KEMPTON, R. II. MARSHALL. Savannah, January 19, 1853. \irE BKG LEAVE to inform tho Ludics of ft Savannah that wo are still Selling Oir ut Reduced Priecft! THE FOLLOWING GOODS: Mousline do I.aiues French Cashmeres, flgurod Do. Merinos Black Bonibatines (of tho best make) Poplins, plaided and plain Brocade Silks, of the most magnificent designs Plain and Changeable Silks, or every shade Alpacas, plain black I>o. do. colors Do. figured Ginghams—French, English and American Priuts— do. uo. do. Worsted Table Cover* Do. Piano do. Linen Table do. every six* Huckaback Towel* Bird's-Eye do. Duwlaa, Huckaback Linen Daiuaek, of every width Shirtings, Ticks, and a general stock of goods usually found in a retail dry goods -* jan 18 Dry Goods, Clothing, ho. New Wholenalu aud Re lull DRY GOODS STORE In Broughton Street. HE subscriber* will open their New *tor«, rpilE subsc price* for cash oppovlt* St. Andrew’* Uall—w*H»ido—on Non stock of 8tapl* and fancy Dry Goods, to which they would respectfully invite the attention of the citisens of Savannah, and the merchant* and planters of this aud th* neighboring States. Th* stock is large aud w ell selected, consisting in part a* follows: Dress Goods. Black and Fancy Silks of every width and description, French and Eualish Merinos, Cashmeres, DeLaint Mous D* Urago, Barege DeLaluos, Bombasine, Cham bor'd Cloth, Alpaccas of every description, white aud colored, plain and omb'd, Tarletoneaud Swiss. l^mbroidc'i'icN. Linen Cambric Hdkfs, emb'd, plain and hemstitch, col lars, Cuffs, Underlie*ves, Cheiusxets, Flouncing, T Jackouut and Swiss Edgings and Insertions. Mantillas and shawls. Black and colored Crape and 8i!k Mantillas, plain "* L,J n " Dl ' '' “* tv dsscripth rl% “ - * iOLLEGIATK INSTITUTE tar for younoladieh. -ux MISS HATHAWAY, Principal. S CHOOL H.0031—in tho Basement uf tho FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. TBRMSAND COl'KSk Or STCDT. Reading, Spelling und Mental Arithmetic $ 8 00 The above, with the rudiments of Geography, _ History, Written Arithmetic aud Wilting... 8 00 the citisene Geography, History, English Grammar andCom- p(>r it loll 10 00 Algohra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Philos- phy, CheraUtr}*, Phyelology, Astronomy and Rh*torie... M - 1A 00 Latin, (Extra)..... 5 mi Froneh, *' 5 00 A highly accomplished ladr, who has formerly resid ed iu Paris, has beau secured as a teacher of French.— If suitable teachers oan be obtained, It is designed tu make Drawing and Vocal Musie integral parts of the oourec of study. The number of pupils will b* limited to thirty ; but, Youug Ladles wishing to join either of the classes, with ut becoming regularly connected with the Insti tute, will be received at a epeclflo charge. ttT Miss II. has permission to refsr to Rsv. Mr. L'ustin, lion. K. M. Charlton, and B. Matloi ** cmh'd Crape Shawls of every description, Broclu Shawls. Square and Long Shawls, blaok and colored Mantillas, Velvots and Taltua Cloths. Hosier)'. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Kid, Sewing Silk, Silk, Raw Silk, Lisle, Cotton, Berliu, and Cashmere Gloves, La dies' Silk, Raw Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Cushinei Raw Silk and Merino Vests, Gentlemen's pin Morino, L. Wool, and Cotton Under Sliirtsaud Drawors! I.uii‘ii DimuunU*. A-4, 10-4, 12-4, and 16-4 DaniAsk* aud Snowdrop Ta ble Glothfl, 8-4 and 10-4 Brown Damask Cloths. Uloached aud Brown Damnsk of every description. Damask and Knob-drop Napkins and Doilies, Bird'i Eye Diaper, Linen Diaper of every doscriptiou. Sheetings uikI Shirtings. 10-4 and 12-4 Liueu Shirtings, Pillow-case Linen, 8-4 9-4. 10-4, 11-4, mid 12-4 Bleached and Brown Allendale and Hamilton Shirtings, Bleached and Bruwu Shirtings of every description. Iritili Linen. From the best Manufacturers, and warranted all pure Flax. CIoiIin, Cnssimci'cs tk Vestings. Black aud Blue Broad Cloth, Blaok and Fancy Cas- siiucrcs, Fancy Vestings, white aud colored Marseilles Vestings. Gounterpnucs nnd Blanket**, 8-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Marseilles and Allendale Counterpanes, Paris and Whitney Family Blankets, Negro Blankets of every description. Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Flax aud Cotton Osnaburg*. Iff. Prcndertfnst A. Co. MW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! J. 1ft. A HI. SJIEAHAN, Corner of iiroutfliton ami Whltukor-nta.. SAVANNAH, I NVITE attention to their new slock of Fall nnd Winter goods, comprising: DRKKh UUOllH. E.M11ROIDERIES. French Cashmeres, Linen Cambric, “ Do Laincs, Cambric Haukerchiefs, English " Plain and Embroidered do, Black Silk. Bobinet Laces, Cui'd " •' Edgings, Black AJpsooas, Collar* and Cuffs, Hol'd " Habits and Under-Sleeves Bombnxine, to. sek Lace Voils, Damask Antique, “ Crape, Eng., Fr. aud Am. Calioos, Col'd ‘‘ Hosiery unit L incus. A large and well selected stock of Gloves, Irish Lin- Negro Blankets, Kerseys, I.insoys,Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Satinets. 1 weeds and Kentucky Jeans; Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flanuels, 10-4 and 11-4 Brown und Bleached Shootings, Pillowcase Linens and tluilu. Country merchants, planters and othors. will consult their interests by examining our stock before purchas ing. goods will oommuud sales upou FiimIi, nnd no Necond Price. PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 1)8 Urynu-ist., Hnvannnh, Ha. G l HATEFUL to my friemls and the public i T general fir their liberal rrtronage heretofore ei tended to me, I now oiler thorn a greater inducement than ever, as I have just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Enyliih, French and German Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskin and Cassimere, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin and Embroidered Vest ings ; also a very rich article of Evening Vesting,which I am prepared to make to order, iu the most fashionabl* style. Also a large aud well selected stock of mid Hoyit’ Rpndy-.llnile Clothing large supply of bhirts. Socks, Suspend X together wit , Gloves. Coll a: , Met □ and bilk Undershirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valices, ko.,allof which will be sold at prices to give general satisfaction, oot 13 Kc-KntnbliHlicd in 1850. HOUSTON A IJKOINOESON, (Formerly of Hamilton tf Houtlon.) WIioIchhIo nnd Retail CLOTHING MERCHANTS, A'o. iMi liryan st., Savannah, Ga., W OULD respectfully inform their old custom ers, friends, and the public generally, that they nave now in store a very largo and ohoioe assortment Of all qualities and styles, taahionably out aud well made. Fall aud winter Clothing, direct from their manufactory. Also, a largo and well selected stoi bhirts, Dtawurs, Cravats, and Furnishing Good goneral, to which they invite the attention of all t 'idling supplies for the comiug season. They have td- > on hand a good supply of Clothing suitable for Ser- anta aud Plantation wear. Turing—clioap for cosh. A few doors west of the Pulaski House, one door from Whitaker-street, on Bryan. no Uurpet nnd Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, Arc., dkc., dkc. * No. 140 Congress and A o. 57 St. Julien Sts. ’I'HE .Subscriber, knowing that the citizens oi 1 Savannah have felt a great interest in the estab lishing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In this citv, and being aware that many have beon awaiting the completion of the Now Store, so rhat they could make their selection of the various articles lor furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the public, generally, that he has opened the most com plete assortment of all the various styles of GUUDS usually kept iu similar establishments. Tho Stock of the different departments will cousist, in part, of the following Goods, via: carpet department. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussols; Mocet Brussels; russels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussola for Stairs; hree Ply. Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; Drug- B its, 6-4,12-4 and lfi-4 in width, of every variety of pal ms; Hearth Bugs; Parlor uud Stoop Mats; Table and l'iauo Covers; Silver aud Brass Oval aud Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Ao., ko. OIL CLOTHS. Of every width ; from ono to eight yards, for Halls, Diuing Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Hose Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 aud b-4 wide; Figured India Rubbor Cloth for Stairs. CURTAINS. Silk and Worsted Damask l)e-I.aine; Worsted and I.ineu Duinask DuLaiua; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; Whito and Buff, for Shades. WINDOW 811 ADEN. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White and Gold, entirely uew style ; Cord ; Loops; Tas sels; together w ith all the various Trimmings for Cur tains and Shadrn. 44ILT CORNICES. Bauds, Loops and Fins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; ail of which will bo •old at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM. II. auio:* Agent, 140 Congress and 57 St. Juliau-st*. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, Sco. Tint in, lion. R. M. Charlton, and 11. Mallon, Esq., of 8a- vanuah, and to Rev. W. H. Williams, D. D., and J. W. Edmonds, of New York. 3m ji MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAIN IINU In Wnfer Color*, Taugut bt E. MILLER, 132 8outu-Bboad 8t., ict 13 Satannau. tf A danuinu academy. MONSIEUR A. BON AUD respectfully informs Ills patrons, that his Academy is open for the reception of pnpile. During the seasou the following Fancy Dance* will be introduced, besides the rogular course of Tuition Torcutella, Itotta, Gavotte, Pas 8tirlen, Zlugoralla, Sehotisoh, Iledoro, Maiurku.etc. Former pupils are requested to eome early if they like to learn Fancy Dance* for his Ball, to be given In January next. N. B.—Gentlemen's Class will begin on Tuesday next, th* 16th inst., at9P. 51. nor 13 Classical and Knglisli School, Q. A. HOLCOMBE, CSnatou-Mtreet, ucar tho Pnrlc. ■op 27 dtNl—3aw6m PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE, A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now complotod, we would Invito the attention r the nuu la the I kxtaii.) ul Ncm-Vorkprice*. PIANO I'ORTES, by A. Stodakt k Co., J. B. Duvutu, and other* of e*- tabtishud reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZOUHAIIM & CO., Impoutkb*, Nos. 74 St. Juliau and 107 Bryan-streets, oct 27 tf Next to Market Sgnare. PlHIi’S METALLIC SERIAL CA8E8. TbisvaluablearticlalsJUKtrccrlveil und fur sale by I. W. MORRELL Sc. CO., sept 3 ly 8oloag«nts in this* City fur tho Inventor MARINE RAILWAY. a. The undersigned respectfully Informs djefiftall who may need his services, that ho k -GyH Swaflbhas charge of the MARINE RAILWAY.SShb which is now in successful operation. He is. therefore, propared to take up vessels of any sixe usually visiting our port, and to do tho work of repairing, kc..on reason able terms. Those who wish to olean or paint the bot toms uf their vessels, can also be accommodate. J on the Railway, upon reasonable term*. He is also prepared to coutraot for building Vessels of any olase or descrip tion, and to carry on tua busiuesa of 8hip-Carpentor- iug, Spar-making and Caulking, in all Us various branchos, at the eastern extremity of the city. ttiT A good Shipmithla on the premises. II. F. WILLINK.Jr. PIANO lOlllKS. W. MORRELL & CO. ive on hand a splendid assortment ano Fortes, from the best manu factories in tho country. For tone aud finish these instrument* cannot be ex celled. For sale on accommodating is, at the Broughton-street Piano and Cabinet Ware- Cheap Dry (>oods. A N assortment of uew Dress Goods, consisting of J\. Silks, De Lai nos. Alpacas, 5lorena, Ginghams, Worked Collars, Uudersleeves, Chemisettes, L. C. lldkfs.. Ladies' Kid Gloves,Crane Shawls, and various ... .. .. . w iu auiQ extremely low, at No. I. 1L jthcr articles, which v 146 Gibuons's Range, by [oct 6j Important to Housekeepers. r |’HK Subscriber respectfully informs bis pitr< 1 and the public generally that hn now sonde his Waggon round the city daily to furnish tho.e who wish a good article of Cauiphine and Spirit Gas, with a i lar supply. Families desirous of being furnished nLase leave their address at the store 10, 12 and 14 Barnard Street. [jan 7) JOHN J. MAURICE. INSURANCE. HOY At, IKSL'KANCK COMPANY. l.ONDON AND MVtBPOOI,, CAPITAL, 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling "‘HIS INSTITUTION has rstabliihed an Agency ri'Hla I In £ Propurt) Savannah, January 21,1853. LON DON FHCEMX FIRE OFFICE. 1 >HI8 ( ompunv takes Kim Kinks in Ibis city,nnd insuros Rents nud Lenses, sept ROUT. HABERSHAM k 80N, Agents. .ETNA lNMl/'KANCK COMPANY OF.UAItTFORD, CONN. I' (hf> above Company, _ net Fir* on Buildings, t favorable terms. COIIENR k HERTZ. US U.Ulltl X IIK uitdrndifded, A vet continue to taks risks ks,etc.,on the moetfav* Mutual Life Insurance Compnuy ef New York. I SAAC ABBATT, Sec'y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, Pree't. Dr. R. I). Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applioatlous received by f«b »4 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houtlicrn Mutual In*urunce Coinpnny. 4 SI1URY HULL, Prueiduul und Treasurer.— At.Hun Chask, Meo'ry. C. F. MoKat, Actuary, e nudersigued, Agent of the above Company, con tinue to take the following risks, vis: Marine, River ami Firsi also on the lives of .Servant*. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM ICING, Agent, June 17 ly Cornor of Bay aud Draytonet*. Corporation Notioes. m: " lie it further ordained, That a general Uoket given the master, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro or person of color, shall pass the bearer thoreof until ten o'clock P. M.; bat that, in order to pass a negro oi free person of oolor after ten o'clock T. M., a epeoia. tloket shall be given, which ticket shall specify the hour when it Is to expire, nud may be given both be fore and nfter ten o'clock P. M.: Proculvt, however, that uo ticket shnll pass the bearer thereof after mid night, whether it be dated before or alter that hoar, less the time when it ie given, aud the object in vi aud the place to which the bearer is sent, are distinctly specified." Th* olUoers and privates of the City Guard are here- -—'---J * •—— *•-) above section. tho Mayor. EDWARD O. W1L80N, Savannah, 25th Jau'y, 1853. Clork of Council. LA8T NOTICE. B AIM4E8 !—To ownurs of .SIiivor, Wnggnni Drnye, Hucksters, and to all others who may b. required to take out Badges :- Wednesday next, the 26 January, 1853, la the last day for taking out Badgos. The oity Marshal aud city Constables ar« hereby re quired to take up all parsons who may be found aork- mg without Badges alter Wednesday next, oonlrury to the provisonauf the city ordinances relative to Slaves, Badges, Vehicles, Ao. Penalty from $36 to $50. By order, EDWARDO. WILSON, Savannah, January 21, 1853. ~ (Extract/torn City Ordinance.) **1I.LIARD TABLKS l N 5 That it ehi . of Billiard Hooip.l .. riotous, disorderly nr noisy conduct''wlthfn the’lr peotive premises, or to keep them open aftor 12 o'cl. _ •yance of the Inhabitants residing ments. Poor'*" “‘ 4 r_ *' - Ordinance passe 1 Nov. 16,1843. The city filarshal, city Constables, and the officer* and privates of the oity Watch are hereby ordered to enforce the provisions ot th* above section. By order of his Houur the 51ayor. Ef*”’ * gavannah, January 21,1853. Clerk of Council. the 5Iayor. EDWARD G. WILSON, « •• in. Clerk of Council. E Laurel Grove Cemetery, will be received by the mittee until Tuesday, tne 8th day of Febrnary •..the Contractor to furnish all materials and finish Buildiug in a workmanlike manner within a given e—to bo stated in the proposals. A plan of the build- may bo seen by oalling on the chairman of the corn ice. JOHN MAr '» 20 Chairman Committee liana and apedflcationscan be sum by jan 15 NEW HOOKS, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COO PER & CO TIIL’KRDAT, JA.M'AUY 27TU. H ESTER SOMERSET; It Nuvel by N..M.. first American from last London Edition. Uodcy's Lady's Book for February. Speeches. By the Right Hon. Thomas Babington filacaully, M. I*. Graham's Magatiue for February. Wavorly Novels—Lippincott'e Edition, Vol. 10. A further supply of The Courso of Faith, or the Practical Believer Delineated. By John Angell James. RAO Reward. R UNAWAY from the Subscritmr on the 28tl nit., his Negro 3lan Beu Price. The above re ward will be paid for his delivery to me. nov 6 tf U. r. WILLINK, Sen'b. wood: wood: f IMIE Subscriber will keep constantly on ham) X at his WOODYARD, at the-Canal Bridge, a full ■unply. at all seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jesse's, Hroughton-etroct, will bo promptly attended to. *3^* Wood 8pld Low For CaNb. , jan 1 tf Jr51. HUT. West-Broad-streot Stables. BROWN k HARRIS. For Sole-, COUPLE of good IIOKHK3 anil WAGGONS reasonable terms. Apply'at the Pulaski Bil- tf jan 8 For Sale. Stock and Fixtures of a GROCERY in a first rate location for wholesale or retail—will be good terms if applied for immediately. The stock is small and fresh—a rare chance is offered, nat- isfactory reasons given for wishing to sell. Apply at this office. jan 5 A-o (ft K< rniiE I firs ■old on NEW WINE ANU LIQUOR STORE. No. 0 Whitnkrr htrecl. ® THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ- «s to the oitixens of 8avunnah, and of the in- orior of this State, that ho has now opened ..nd will keep continually in store, o large assortment of the best qualities uf tne various kinds ol Wines mid Liquors, both foreign aud domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to his stock of which, at present on hand, he invitea attention. Having had exteneive experience iu Prance as a manufacturer, aud in Amerioa at impor ter and dealer, liis acquaintance with the trade euublea him to offer assurance that the artlcloa which are enu merated below are each venniue. Articles of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin 8cotcli, Irish and hlonongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Shorry, Champagne, Hock, Clar et, Sauterne and Burguudy Wines. Cordials. In Coses, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavaitx, Kirscheuwasser. Absinth, Ac., Ac- Ale und Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Al*. Also Agent for Domestio Liquors. *qgC ly R. 51 AYER. FUll MALE. One Ptir of match HORSES—sold for no fault >—thewwner having no further uss for them. Apply to Mr. Gass, West Broad street, or to tf BE11N k FOSTER. NEW UOOK8, / 10RNEILLK ami Hir Timcs. liy M. Guizot. \J Itodolphus. A Franconia Story. By th* authc/ of the Hullo Books. A Fortnight in Ireland. By Sir Francis B. Head, Bart., author of "A Fagot of Frenoh Sticks." Tho Experionoe of Life. By E\ 51. Sewell. Outliuo of a Course of English Study. Edited, with J notes, by Henry A. Oakley. r addition* CHAMPAGNE. O P. BASKETS Codrvioer Champngue <wt/ 26 do Heidsieok do 16 do Bouohe do Just rooeived and for sale by jan 21 J. ROUSSEAU. )OTAT4)K8 anil ON1DN8.—56 bbls. Pats toes, 36 bbls. Onions, just received and fur sale b ail26 51CMAHONA DOYLE. Mc.MAIION A DOYLE. S i landing and for sale by jan 20 COHENS A HERTZ. Ci* \y largo ■ Saws, Ch jan 21 mldiug I dIs, and f HOPKINS. Ag r t C. HOPKINS. Ag’t. W. V. PRENTICE'S DAGUERRE AN GALLERY, 8T. JULIAN STREET, Owcr Zoxbauin’a Munic Stare. SAVANNAH. HE SUBSCRIBER would cull attaution to hi* and Improved *tyl* of Colored Daguerrooivpe*. -- — ants to give satisfaction to all whodoeiretbibavo their Ukonessee taken in a superior style. Call and examine specimens of my work over the lusio Store, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE. P. 8.—Instructions in tho art, and all kinds of stock constantly for sale. is feb 4 X III wi An Indian propnratiuii fur re storing grey hair to its original color. It ir by the proprietors, that if the patient is hair restored to its origtual oolor hpeue. For sale by . W. LINCOLN. 3iounment-sqr. guaranteed grey, he cat by using Lovel’s Wah| j*u 19 nd Pul mghton MORSE b NICHOLS. XT"KW UttOF CUBA MOLA88E8.—200 11 hhds. and 7 tierces prime new orop Cuba Molassea in fine order, new and large hhds, cargo of barque 5Iar- ding aud for sale bv COHENS k HERTZ. > best Cider, laud- BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. I)H* Lrs 2 do. Bologna Sausages, just received and for (jan 27) J. ROUSSEAU. M UMM’H Vnrxenay ClimitpaitnD. — 20 basket* Genuine 51umm's Yerxeaay Cliampagne, just roceivodand for sal* by Jan 27 , J. ROUSSEAU. CHAAIPAUNU CIDKK. Af\ BARRELS CHAMPAGNE CIDER, a vory rrU superior article, for sal* by QUANTOCK, ROBERTS k CO., janI27 Willink's Wharf. BOARD. A FEW COM FORT A RLE ROOMS — with Board, oonvoniout f '• the business part of the oity, t reasonable charges—can be secured by epplyiug at jan21 tf NO. 1 ST. JA5IES SQUARE. BoaMing. r |'WO OR THREE single Gentlemen c 1 comm — ’*e i • nd Aberoorn streets. Brought* BOAUMMU. V ERY desirable Rooms, witli llourd, at roasona ble rates. Apply at this Office.tf nov 8 LAND AGENCY, r|MIE ■ 1 sion oral Land Lotteries of this JAMES K. BUTTS. mui Madeira, by the brig Emanuel Boutoher : 1 pipe Madeira Winu, 16 quarter casks do. * “* choice o!t ssks do. di. r Office, 197 Bay street. Kl'PING L KKETZ. lubjvots. By Eliia Rollins. Bd an,>W El Inguuioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Manoha. Exposition of,the Structure of the English Langutge: being an attempt to furnish an improved method of teachiug Grammar. By John Mulligan, A. M A Digest of the Laws, Customs, Mam tlous ot the * - *- * • — • Dew. Elements of Geology. By Alonto Gray, A. M. American Missionary Memorial, including Biographi cal and llistorioal Sketches. Edited by II. W. Planoa, A. 51. With}Illu*traUons. The Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. By Benson J. Lossing. Complete. AUCTIONS, By Philbrick * Bell. _ “ TO-MORROW, », »t U o'clock, Will be sold in front of store, th* usnal assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquore, Crockery and Glass ware, Dry Goods, new and Meond bond Furniture, Clothing, Taney Article*, Clock*, Watch**, Cutlery, Ao. Terms cash bemre delivery. 4. j 2*^’T4 1 * pnrchasrd at -.notion, and not tat tled for before the next regular «ale, will ba sold for ao< oount and rl*fc of the former purchaser. .. _____ . „ Executor'*Sale, " On TUESDAY, Peb. 1,between the houreoflOAdoVk, vVJn.k J M u th ’ Court House, in the oity of 8a- A r **! b decree of the Honorable the Superior Court of Chatham oonnty. the following Real Estate and Negroes, belonging' to the estate of the lato Benjamin Snider, deceased for the nnrnoee of division among hi. heir. *to wU- uSt SU&StESZ one and ImMovements, Pulaski Ward, Lot. nurnbir fiftesn and slxteeu, and- iniprovomeiits, Cnrrytown corner West Broad and Harris streets; the unex- nlred lease, with the privilege of renewing of two fraotiona and two Lots, all adjolniug; number thir ty-four, five, eix aud sevou. iu Robertsvlllo, unim proved, athoining west side of Went Broad-street, all lu the city of Savannah; and twelve Negro Slaves, men women and chlldreu—among them are valuable houte servants, one carpenter, Ao.; also, one Buggy, Poay and Wagon. Terms on the day of sale, purchasers pre paring titles. Persons wishing to purchase, will please examine the promises before sal* day. Sold by order of the Exeeu- WIU bo sold in front of tho Court llouee. Garden Lot No. 98, situate on tho Louisville ltoad, west of the oity of Savannah. J«s*ainiug by reoeut survey, Five and ahalf Ac*vs. Al-.., Farm Lot No. 9, Carpenter, Tything, Deel er V<ard, in Chatham Couuty, near tho Canal, coutaiiiii g by reosnt surrey, 55 acres. 8alo positive, terms casi—purchasers paying for titles. Administrator'* Sal*. On TUESDAY, March 1, Will be sold during the legal hours of sole, in front of the Court House, iu the oity or Savannah, the following valuable lots, with Improvements thereon, vis.:—Lot No. 6, and half Lot No. 7 Franklin Ward, frouting on B *I * tr * ,t * *« b j«ot to an annual groum'. rent to the city of $47 71, and a lease that expires on tho 1st of Nov'ber ^i* 0 ' I ot Nu< 23 Washington Ward, fronting on Washington square, subject to annual gronndrent to the oity of $18 22, and a lease that expiree on the flret ot October neiH. Also, I.ot No. 32 Green Ward, oorntr of York and Prioe streets, subject to a lease that ex pire* on tho lit of November next, belonging to th* ■•- W. lielneman. decrased, and eofd by permis sion of Court, and by order of the administrator! for the benefit of the heirs of said estate-terms oash, purchas ers navinr fur tit'as. • paying for title Cook and J/uus* Servant ut PrieuU Sal*. A likely Mulatto Woman, with her two children-aglrl •god 6 years, and one aged 7 months, prime sad likely. •old for no fault. JW Rent. Two Stores, Nos. 8 and !2 Johnston's Building. Bay troet, lor rent low. 1 rime W htte Corn at Private Sate. Jnst received per schr. Luoiuda from Elisabeth City. 2660 bushels prime White Corn. Groceries*, Provision*, ite. PHILBRICK A BELL offer on accommodating term*, at private sal* : Liquors.—50 bbl*. N. E. Rum, 25 bbls.Peaeh Brandy, 25 bbl*. hlonongahela Whisky, 6 pipe* Holland Gin, 6 V 0 **" 10 cask* "Small Still" Scotch Whisky, 1 puucheon Irish Whisky (5to5t»han'*), 6 aighth cask* Pfuet, Costilllou A Co. and Uenneuy Brandy, 200 do*, of fine Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 oasks Hams, 15 casks Wines, 15 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Can.*, Ao. Cmackxrh.—10 whole and 16 half buls. Boston. ish'j 1 A ,,B '~^j 0WCom,uon Gorman Cigars, 20,000 Span- Sgalxb.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Al»u, a largo assortnent of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, 5!atchcs, Wooden Wore, Bras* Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, Ao. Ac. jy 14 Platter and Cement at Private Sale. Jnst receivod in store, and kept oonstantly on hand and for sale low, 166 bbl*. Roseud&le Cement, 25 do. Plaster Paris. M p i Boston Rum at Private Sale. Jnst received per echr. F. T. Satterly, 50 bbls. N E. Rum. For sale low from the wharf. oot 1 f\i(rkank'* Patent Platform Beale*. (Improved in quality aud reduced in price,) adapted to every required operation of weighing—a* Railroad Scales ior trains or single car*, in use on th* principal railroads iu the United States and Groat Britaiu; H’are- huute Scales; lltaoy Portable Scales, on wlieeis, for Foundries, Rolling Mill*. Ao.; Store Scales, various modifications: Counter Scale*; Ray and Coal Scale*, be. These Seales have been loug known and severely tested, and th* universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment la such, that they are now regarded as the *tumlard, from which tbero is no appeal. For •ale in all their varieties by PHILBRICK A BELL, Agents in Savannah. LOTTERIES, More Lurk about (lie Hound! HAWN N(JMIIUlt8 — Of Georgia Slate Lottery, Class No. 16, drawn in Columbus on the th inst.: 46 41 50 11 28 72 10 1 70 67 30 20 JHair Ticket Nos. 16 28 46, a Prise of $150 sold tne above. Call for your oash or renew in this bean- J2 t Day ol' Nale.-Snlcs clone at 5 P. HI, Will be drawn in Savannah, in public, Saturday Morn ing, Jan. 29. at 9 o'clock, GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, CLASS MO. 17, For the btntj/U of the Independent Firv Co. at Augusta. T. C. BARBER A CO., Manager*. FINE SCHEME! $1,0001—$1,000!—Siao! And more than $40,000 in Smaller Prizes. Ticket* only $1— Share* in proportion. Risk on a Packagr Quarter*, only $3,25. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on d< maud, by oEO. 8. GRAY, jan28 No. 5 Owens’s Building, opposite Pulaski Hons*. AUCTION^ By George X, StiiiOi. tl*d for beforo the next regular sale, wIlHe^soid'fn***!! count and risk of th* former pn'c&Jr. * for '** ~ MommotiTcorn /! Just received 100 sacks for Seed-thow la wont of this celebrated Corn will do well to **|1 soon I* th* •npply ie quite moderate aud wlll ioon be gone. At Private Sal*. Potatoes—50bhis. fine Eatingand Planting Potatoes* Butter, 36 hogs and half do. that choice Butter: FiiV 50 Dram* fresh Fig*; Bacon, lUOfin.Ham, 1 "*■* At Privat* Sat*. • m K ,W 8o * , . # r with »*lfhta, Ao., A*., 10 «™t«« Cro.li.ry. (I»»); «u !.»■> ai4U. ll.l,-20 eur. fl.ln blwL U Cigars, various brand* n black and flUk Hoi* Jawato7 1U A*? i '' tbviou* orana* Umbrn{iTc A B,,or tmentof Watches, Ring*, A« Umbrollns—do dosen Umbrellas " *4—“ d ul “ ,k T *** J?"U lotor Accordion,, to., to. Bo» P -4U bo«„ ftnoy «nd Tollol Boop Hr..B.- t 0 d 5««C,S:' 1 *" 5 V*»“» Ttfbacco-6 balsa I^af Tohaeco in • I *!l lh ° u }‘ Cot»*« Broody 25 do Domestic Brandy 5 pipes Holland Gin 16 bbl* Rye Qin 16 do Rectified Whisky 2 do Old 8ootch do. 2 do Irish d 0 . 5 do Old Monongaholado. 5 quarter cask* Canary Wine 3! do Tenerlffand Madeira. CorrrK.—30 bog* Prime Rio Coffee CaocxgHr.-IO orate* Crockery, assorted 1 ii mhlkrh.—30 oases T'umblers, osaorted 5Ltn**«M.-20 now doabl* Matreeses, Iron Safe*, ot Plert. WANTED. 8ITIJAT10N AS TKAGIIEH WANTKD. A f'ENVI.EBIAN wlio hoo mailo School Toocli- II !ng lit, pMfoMion, ond hu boon for o nmabor of vears employed therein, wishes to obtain a situation on readier, eilhor in a public or private School, or to taka char l*4?* * School in the country. Satisfactory recom mendation*, both a* to qualification and character, can bo shown froniaevaral Literary Institution* over which he ha* presided, and from private gentlemen in whose families he has taught. Address—"OMEGA”—at8a« van nah Post Office, Georgia. Savannah. (Ga.) January 24th, 1853. W ANTKD TO PIJK011A8K 10.00U to 20,00ti bushels nrima Corn. ’ J ,nW ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON. A PERSON accustomed to Forming, Gardening, ls!fflM* 0U tur * ot V,nM lM 5fr«M-. A|jry WOMAN—who thoroughly under- stands Cooking. Apply at this Offieq. tf Jan 31 W *ltuation a* Overseer on a Cot- a! 5.,d“4 4'" U1|0 ° * l0,r """pV W A „ N1 ' K “ ,T° rGHCHABK.-5 or 10 Boys or Fellows, from 18 to 25yeara old. Apply [ d »c MI W 51. WRIGHT. ri'HK hifhOM cOjh price, will bo nnid for 10 or NEaHO FELLOWB, koJ t or 8 BOY* ond 01111,8. i.p 2, BROWN * 1IARR18. Houses and Lands. M VOHbNT—A two-story Dwrlling Hour* on State-street, between Habersham and Prion streets. Also, a Tenement on 8outh Broa4-*L— Possession given on th* first of Fsbrtarj. Inquire of H- Y. WILLINK. M F4IR RENT—A small wooden House on Gaston-ktreet lane, near Forsyth Place. For term* apply to JOHN R. JOHNSON. r* 4 At th* Go* Works. To Kent* I Fonr Brick Tenement House*, on Ton**-*t.,n*ar Abercorn, two stories on a basement bavin? 5 wKh Kitchen and servant’s Room, and very h, ^‘y flnl«hed. Will be rented from 1st ol Feb-ua? until 1st November next. Apply to 1 ■> ttn 22 C. PF.BRT. M TO RENT—Three tenement Houses, each having five rooms, with a kitchen separate, eitu- Ated ou the corner of Jones and I*ur»o «u_ neat the Railroad Depot.—Apply to J. MANKE, jan 18 tf Corner Montgomcry-at, and Bay-lnua. WKhhNM ANIiPlLAHKl lUUNUillENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Ray Lane, near Hull-rttreot. GREGORY A MAURY, Managers, Will b« drawn in Savannah, This Day, Jan. 28th. 76 Number*—12 Drawn Ballot*. CAPITAL.:- 4,000 dollars: Ao. Ao. A*. Ae. Ao. Tiok«M $1—8har*s In proportion. Ticket* and Bharas, eitbor lingiy or by the package for sal* by E. WITUIMOTON, Vender for Gregory A Maury. Bay Lane, near Bnll-etreet. LpliolsU-ry and Cubinet Work. The subscriber* having taken the store on Whitaker-*tro«t, next to Dibble A Carey's Tai loring Establishment, resneotfnlly announce to . the ciliaeiii of Savannah that they are prepared to execute all orders in the abovo line on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention paid to repairing all kinds of Furni- £§r Funerals supplied a the shortest notiee. JAMES LARKIN. THOMAS TIERNEY. MEW STOKE! OROCEKIE8! Corner Whitaker and Broughton Lane. J UST received per Mtmmers aud packets, a lull supply of GROCERIES, which are offered atwhole- sele or retail, at cash prices. The goods have been se lected. and every article ie warranted to prove satisfac tory or may bo returned. jan 18 tf WM. O. DICKSON. CHOCOLATE.—Just received * Ulsquit Glace a la ranlllo. i- unions Sucre de poiurne. 12 ** Chocolate. 20 lbs Choice “ 16 Boxes Beignet dabricots. 16 " Couusons. 10 " Fruits Castelauo. 20 lbs. Marous Glace. 55 " Fruits Coufits. ^6 Boxes pled, de Sanglier truffes. For sale by u COWDEUY a WELLS, FACTORS ANO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MPJI*. BAY-STREET. SAVANNAH. 1. filing off at Cost. /^IHEAP CASH HIORE. comer of Whiuker noil iSelr bu.lu.u .t the >bor. mod, .ill dl.pon of th. tlr. .to.k mow r.io«lnloi of SUpU mud Ymoor Ilry Good, mt 00.1 prlou, until th. ltlth of F«bra.,y, »b.i the b.lnnoo th.a r«m.imiqm will b. .old mt .uctlott J* 1 * 24 M. PHENDEROABT A Ca CA.UFI11NK wild KUUNI MU PL.G1U. J UST recei red 20 bmrrel. of the mboro, which will be .old bp th. bmrr.1 or oth.rwi.. .uh. low... ! ne... Arrmuc«mi.BU will b. .ntcrwl into to .nottlp «4).n.[l>m‘l 1. 1. MAURICE. I L I £5Tri AlllBM’ IHEItlNO VKSTH. — 1 pjrc. Blue, all wool, DeLaine, Worsted Braid, Oil Silk, ... received par Alabama, and for sale by Jan 27 LaBOCIIP FLORENCE aud M A <JKLLX WE HILK8. r Ju»t woolvod Floieno. and Aland line Silks, la assorted colors, for sale by jan <7 Li ROCHE A BOWHK. aROOKIE t.V IIOWNK liavo just reoeivnl | per steamer Alabama some very handsome cm- adored Book Muslin aud Cambria Point Collars: al- Jocouet Undsreleeves, fur saU at their old stand oor- ir of CuBgresi and WhlUker-sta.jan 27 £ FRENCH Ac ENGL1HII aIIUHTAUD.- Durham Mustard, 10 do. French do, for [ jaq 27) A. BONAUD. iikortcil, ft I FRENCH UlTTBKBt—19 cIomii ju cetvod and for txlo by [jan 27J A. BONAUD. TlflHlIINDY J'uu recei red, S3 bu. Beeuoe If Burgundy, a fine article, for sale by jan 27 A. BONAUD. NOTICE. A LL BILLS against the atentnehfp STATE OF GEORGIA, for each trip, must be presruted on or merore her day of sailing, otherwise payment will be de- harrud. [jan M lm] b. A. L. LAMAB, S MMILIES deairous of giving out their Hewing, will bo promptly attended to on reasonable terms addressing a note to A. B. at this office. 6 jan 26 W; ANTED*—Consignee wanted for 32 -l* boxes Tobacco, lauded from echr. Trade, from New , branded "Davie's Bitters" and consigned to F. Watkins. (jan 261 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. J. ROUSSEAU. H KRIM NCi.—40 buxes Hcnlcd llerriur in fine order, fur sale by [ jan 173 W. D. FORD. N OTU'E.—CouetqiH«•* per brig MACON, frot Now York, will attend to the roc HENRY K. WASHBURN. Agent. L>UTTER AND CltEKSK.—lu k«*« choicu 1 > Goahen Butter; 30boxes English Dairy Cheese; 16 Uu Pine Apple do; 6 bbl* Smoked Beef auu Touguos, landing from steamer Florida and for sale by jan 19 CLAOUOHN & CUNNINGHAM. wiunnraoo, in,iwu :a vox, » -..^w..-. ..m- Crux, 10,660 Riundos, Priuiero, 15,0001a flor de la rega, 10,000 London siss, for sale by A. BONAUD. Jai 21 Cor. Bsy aad Whltaker-et. CLOTaiMCI AT REDUCED PRICE8. dueed prices-w* will not say at oost—but os low os any other House In the city, uu our u»ual oredU terms, jan 21 ROBINSON A .CAMP. 3 AY.—v ■a"* 200 bulua Eastern ami Nor|beVn Hay for DAVID R. DILLON'. Foot of West-Broad-bL DAVID R. DILLON. Foot ef West Broad-street. HI MORSE A NICHOLS, . 153 Brenghlon street < <lf.l,KTOM R1TTKHB. A PURELY VegMabk pgepnraltnu, and a *«y* er.ignr.m*dy for Ar-»eH^ -U^N. QLASls.O KOClTEKVM*Chl«aWRre FANCY BOXES PRUNES, BRANDY PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD. TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE, —nnd— 20 BOXES RAISINS (all CLUSTcns,)—WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, Just received and for aulo u DICKHON’H, jan 18 tf Cor. Whitaker-at. and Broughton-lane. Hums 1 'fongHCB ! liolognun! J UST received per steamer— 2 bbls. Pig Hams 50 Smoked Tongues, large sise 50 lbs. Bologna Sausages 2 bbls. Smuked Beef For sale at DICKSON'S jan 18 tf Cor. Whltakar-st. nnd Brought-.n-leae. Butter—4 lbs. for $1! JU8T RKCfc 1VED- 15 do. SruicrLr 1'himc do., 31bs. for $1. Landing per sohr. Triumph— 56 Imitation English CHEESE, rieh and fine flavor 26 boxes Mild Rich Northern Cheese Fur sale at DICKSON'S, jan 18 tl C< r. Whltaker-st. and Bruughton-lane. factored by J. Durand A Co., Paris—A certaino _. for flatulency, weakness of the etomaoh, debility, dy»- *' ' J ‘ no, and all oomplaints arising fruo iu wine and splrita without at all ii propertlaa. For sal* by _ jan 13 Agent for the Mannfactnrors, Savannah. ('nnnl Flour, Foiuiocw, Ac. i BBLS. Hiram Smith and fins Genets* J L bbls. do. do. extra I) bbls ' ~ ‘ “ 100 250 bbls. snperior pink Eye Pleating Potatoes 156 do. Meroer and Carter eatlug do. 100 do. E. Phelp'e Giu 50 do. P. A U. Connecticut River do. 36 do. Domestio Brandy 80 do. Butt**, Sugar and Soda Crocker* 20 do. Tread well’* Pilot Bread SO boxes do. Soda Biscuit 80 do. Beadeli's 6s aud 8s Tallow Candle* 75 do. Colgate's Pearl Starch, Landing and for sale by jan24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. YlAl.TlillOHH PMICit and HACON^- I) 200 bbls. superfine Howard street Flour 66 hhds. prime Bacoa Side* 20 do. do. do. Shoulders, sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. / II.II T1IKM BAHKBVH.iid Hempen, Mei- \J k.t Beak.ltf, Wlll.w Wag on. mod Credl.s, - k Woodou Wen ell kind. meT ha found et ISdBru toe-.t- [jee I»1 MOH8E A M aublbizbu iunit iHani-kgs.-a ch.ep.r, headMtn.r eud us or. WHH, ertlcl. the reel lusrble. A uew lot juet received bv jee t MOKBE A HICHOEB, iX> Brougituu-et. [,'UIIHa SHKilH—Thi. (lay received air l aerortmtut of blower Seed., put up Ie boxer, eeeh A*Bu"£i,EY“' I ’“A?’!? AS- HEAD-QUARTERS YOH PRIZES. OJie* No. 163 Ray-Street. 2 Door* gust of the CityUotel. D RAWN NUMUEKH- Of Georgia Stole instant*- 11 *^ CllUt * ^ dr * Wn itt Colum,,u, 0,1 ‘b* 27th 46 41 60 11 28 72 16 1 70 67 30 20 Nos. 1 11 30, also 16 41 72, Prises each of $40 sold in ono package. Harnunnli l,otiery! CAPITAL $1,000—TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR. UKBKG1A STATU LOTTERY, CMS* 17. the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER A CO., Manager*. Draw* in Savannah on Saturday Morning, .it 9 o’clock. j$bdr Sales close at 9 o’clock To-Night. ^ 8PLENDID8CHEME: $4,000 !—$1,000 ! And Pritss amounting in tkt aggregate to $50,643. Tickets, $1; Halves, fiOctn; Quarters, 25. Risk on a fall package of Wholes, only $13,00 44 ' “ “ Halves, •• 6,50 - For the bens/tt of the Inc tOT Orders from the country ansvared promptly, drawings sent regularly, and prises cashed on demand at this office, by j»a 23 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull uud Buy Streets. Importer and Denier In IVines, Liquors and Cigars, @ THE kubscribor has now on hand a fine and well selected stock of Wines, Liquors and Segars, comprising the following: une Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. Gao Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD •* RE SERVE/' vintage 1840. One Pine of thu choicest and most delicately flavored Old) PALklETlNltO, vintage 18.30. Due Pin* of th* choicest and exceedingly rare OLD SERCIAL, vintage 1820. One half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipe* Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot ef the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation. iu Boxes aud Demijohns. Two hair pipes choice OI.D PORT WINE. SHERRY *• Twelve half pipes ehoioo OLD COONAC, of various brands, vix: Uennessy, London Dook, Jean Louis Pinot, CaUillon, Guimard, Saaerao, Saliguao, and Otard, Dupur A Co. On* puncheon o» OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. “ " " Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Teucriffu,Sherry and other Wines. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hook Wines, Imported Cordials—inch as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ac. 106,uud choice Uavana Cigars, of various brands, and a full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dec 30 Will attend punctually to any business an imated tu their ear*. Jjtoe, Corner Bay and Whitaker-t*., over II*fere. Swift, Dsnslow «t Co. Wn. B. Fleming. Josh M. Millh*. ORDINARY'S OFFICE, Oomer of Bay and IFAHaArr streets. Office hour* from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.. aud 3>* P. M. I P. M. ly jan 31 MKNKT C. M CO-FAUTNK128H1P NOTICK. MMIK uuiicreigned has this duy associated with him 1 Mr. HENRY C. KING, of Giyan County, with whom he will continue the Factorage and Commission Business in this oity, under the firm of Hail A King. ISO. U. HULL, No. 210Bay street. Savannah, January 12,1853. tjukbe'uyes- _L s tios. qt. Jar* Preserved Pear* 3 do pt. 3 do pt. 3 do qt. do pt. do do Piaeappl** J. ROUSSEAU. e poui , Fhik, formic by (jan _ lUKUKH ON NKWYOHK._for.el.lij A IIJIlNlNTHATORfH HAI.K OP NE. GROES AND LAND.—Pursuant to an ordarof tne honoraide the^ Ordinary of Liberty county, there jrtB ba sold on tho first Tuosday in March next, a* llineaville, all the Negroes belonging to th* estate of Ijoiiia LeConte, dec d, late of said county—a prime ganr. 45 in uumber. Terms one-half oash, tho balance in on* and two years, with interest from date-notes, with ap proved security. Also, the Plantation known a* Clin Hill, in Liberty county. Terms made known on tfaa day of aal*. . TH08. O. NlsBET, Adm’r l an 12 40d of Louis LeConte, dsc'd. NOTICE. Execntot ’a Halo of Ueal Estate. B Y virtue of au order from the Court of Ordina ry of Effingham Couuty, whennittingfor ordinary purnoses, will be ecld boiore the Court nbnse door in Springfield, on the first Tuesday iu March, between th# usual hours of sale, oil of the Real Estate of the lata Claibourn Bovlll, doceased—consisting of two hundred acre* of prime land, more or less; adjoining land* of Burketeiner, Neidlinger. and othemiidso, on* trartf bounded by the water* of the 8*vannah Rivr — * * , McAl- oultlvation, with good Fence*, Dwelling*, andonthoa- ge*, two excellent woil* of water, and a first rat* mill Stream. The above property i* distance from Savannah nineteen miles. The Augusta Road from Hnvannnh run. through them. The lands are well adapted to th« cultivation of Cotton, Rice anil rv,—. «„i,i V. . j<^. ■ion among the legatees. Persons desirous of purchasing, by calling at tho ideuco of tho subscriber, will be shown th* prop* Terms mad* known on the day of sale. property. i day of mu u . J2. W. SOLOMONS, Executor, , Effingham County, January 8, 1853. tMl joalO To Hem. A Brick Tenement on Wett Breedetnet. will, light upright room*. —• *- • John A. Gray, in th* hoas* i aud Abercorn streets. r at the corner of Jonea L foumalk. OT NO. 10 WASHINGTON WARD. . to (deo 21-tf) QUANTOCK. ROBERTS A m To Kent* The Upper Part of 96 Bryan street. Inqnira on the premise*. oct 26 S FOU RKNT.—Th# ltrick Store at th* foot of Wbitaker-etreet. (Steney Bluff), now oa { oupied by Messrs. R Habersham a Son. Posses sion given 10th November next. Apply to l* a COaENSA HERTZ, Ouardian’s Sale. O N tho first Tuesday in March, will be sold be fore the Court House door, in the town of Jeffer- , in Camden County—one half undivided interest in t No. 26—in the town of St. Marys. 8old as the property of Susan A. Hopkins, ly psrmission of tha Honorable the Ordinary of Cauiden County, for beoe- flt of said minor. ELIZABETH U. HOPKINS, deo 20 40d Guardian. A 8TE A John ms For Sale. TKAM NAW MILL, nearly new, on the St. * River, East Florid*. For particulars ap- COHEN91 .irrn. To Rent, 1 yeer, 4 WHARF STORK. FORT t DUNHAM. part of the city jan 12 brick basement, and in a desirable and healthy « citv • present rents for $1,025. Apply WM. WRltfliT.U ,'UU WALK OU KXtIIlAM,K.-A Brick Tenement House on Liberty street, foe simple. L'OR SALK.—A Lot in York street, 62 Ly 90 L . simple. Also, a lot on Margaret street 60 > 90 feet, fee simple. Apply to J * u >3 - ■WM. WRIGHT OITY HOTEL., r»,..?L a , y Slr « el ? Savannah, CSeorgfa. r pills long eatabliehed and favorably kuown Ho- X tel oooapie* a central loeaUon in the oonmoroial portion of the city. The proprietor i* pleased to an nounce to hi* old patrons, aud thos* who Stay hereafter favor him with their visits, that by rsceataddittonsand improvements in his establishment he is placed in pos session *f more extended weans than heretofore for tneir comfort and convenience. Particular attention has been given in the lat*alteraticsstoth»apartfli«nt*apprepri- atod to ladic* and families, which, with other changes in their arrangement, have now a privato entrance to the dining-room, thus semiring ♦heir occupant* from any iutmxion from other portions of the building, and adorn ing them all th* prlvooiee of home. Persons visaing Savannah will find the City Hotel all they could detirw it, and no effort on the part of th* subscriber will bn ■pared o make it so. apri > god tw ly P. CONDON Proprietor NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the late firm or WOOD. CLAGUOONACO^ either by note et open ac count. are hereby notified that oil dolma remaining unsettled by let February next wlU b* placed in th* ' ttorney for collection. CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. I 1ATAV J A ARKACKi—JuM ?*<>mve« on* I) puncheou of gennina Old Batavia Arrack, in star* ami for sale by I janlA) J. ROU88EAU. I'uRThK,—Ml bbto. Crerun Al* ; *-r. landing and fbr Ml* by hloMAlION A DOYLE. 1 IMIS.—300 bbls. hoet Rockland Lime, landing JU ptrbrlg Anoro,aad tor sola by U VKiAK.—'iM.hds. New-Orleaus .Sugar, lauding toJ from sohr. Martha Jane, aud for sola by jan 13 CLAGUURN k CUNNINGHAM. . . _ Dan oan from Boston. MB jan 19 BUNKER 4 OGDEN. nOlLKT SET*, Slop Bucket, ul W«wc Carriers, a new lot jnst received by steamer. 1$ 19 MOBAE A MCH9IA Fresh i.emuii uud TTtiM DM41 w VJT Gum Drop*, manufactured by A. J. Ghtarean, jmA received per steamer State or Georgia, and for solo by jan 24 W.'W. LINCOLN, Mouumont-iqr. ' received and lor cal* by J. ROU68KAU.