Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, January 31, 1853, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    STEAMSHIP LII
U. H. M. ^TKAAIHUll 1 JHAUBL,
■D William Rollins commas der,between
+ flnUldK s *' v « BU * h . K «y West and Havana
injecting with the Pacific Mul(
^JBKs.-ssayjr LiM fur
California. This spiel
]« ive Savannah for Kt.
nud 30th of each month, and from Uavana for Savnn-
j the Slh and 22d of oaoh month.
The ISABEL will conuoct at Uavana with the Unit
ed State* Mail Nt**in*hip Company's Line to Aspinwali
unJ the Pacific Mail Lino from Panama " '*
Passenger* wilt be luuded nttlio Railroad Wharf free
—transit etrtho Isthmus at thu passenger's expense.
The ISABEL will also connect at Havana with the
United States Mail Htearn Company's Line to New Or
'jftlBSgSH CO., Charleston,
Fsssengora this trip (of tho 16th inat.) will connect
with the splendid ateamur Qolden Uate at Panama.
K«H l*UIi..\l>il,i«iliA.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company.
m -g*. The new and splendid side-wheel
STATE OF GEORGIA.
* j.200 tons rogieter, Capt. Walter Ool-
- lins.has comuiouood her regular trips,
9 and will leave Havannnh on Wednes-
id every alternate Wednesday
a the 22d Sept., and 6th and 2Uth
Tills ship has been built with entire regard to safety,
comfort and dispatch, and oilers new and admirable fa
cilities to business und travel. For freight or passage,
apply to C. A. L, LAMAR, Agent in Savannah.
21 UKRON A MARTIN, Ag'tain Philadelphia
NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
Weekly.
M The now and splendid stoainshipi
."'ll JOfWL FLORlDA,Cupt.W<>odhull,aiidALA-
^v;T.. BAM A, Capt. Lndlow, bolouging tv
n-OTafwwWWnqi the New York and Savannah Stoain
Navigation Company, wilt leave 8a-
" * trk every Saturday.
1,:U)0 tons register, and unsurpass-
nd comfort.
ed in safety, spue
i New York as soon as or botbre them.
sfetf-CAbiu passage $25, payable boforo going on board,
Agents: FADELfa OHU^hA Y. Ai^OO, Mavauuah.
if M
r York.
U. H. 31.11 L I,|NIC.
New-York S; Charleston Steum-Pucket*.
Leave Adger’s wharves every Saturday
I tirirtiMnih HWrtWK&tJL Tile now 'aud Spleu-
™*^^^^^^^did Steamships
UNION..., . Capt. Rioh’d Adams 1.600 Tons.
M A KltlN Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tons.
SOUTHERNER Capt. W. Fooler 1,000Ton*.
JA8. A DOER Capt. J. Dickinson 1,000 Ton*.
mm ship Jam ns Adokr, now finishing, will be
Age
Charleston. April 19. 1852.
SHIP LINES.
VUIl NJKIV Oltl.liANS.
j-, . The brill CHATTANOOGA, w. lire,Herd I
< i'VWg4 t,ir > will meet with dispatch as above.
.MffiWi freight or passage apply on board at Tell
whart or to (js29) BRIGHAM, KELLY A C
dk:
HltQIIIttNVHli
ir passage apply on board at Telfair's wharifoi
( jan 29)BltlOIIA.M, KELLY A CO.
WILLlH K. BKUNDAGE.
jan 29
FOIL NEW OKLLAi'iM.
The packet schooner ENOCH FRENCH, Hull
—- ! ll have dispatch for thu above port.—
■ or ‘TiRSb*
LIS A BRUNDAOM.
FOR NiiW-VOldi.—New Line.
j-. The regular packet sohr. BE.NJ. STRONG, W.
Smith master, will meet with dispatch lor the
■iHraafeabove port. For freight or passage apply to
captain on board, or to
jau 28 H. K. WASHBURN, Agt.
STEAMBOAT LINES,
SAVANNAH-|pORNING NEWS. MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1853.
Dry Hoods, Clothing, ho.
Savannah, Augusta mid Hamburg.
Uuiou Stem bout C.u>p.ujf o(
r J ju^lV w ~ftQoor»l. «ud South Carolina h.olngtbo-
"^^^^Wfturou.iUy overhauled oud refitted the au-
perior atiem-packeti U. L. COOK .od On.!OON, uith
lighter, ore now rend, to treueport freleht of ell
deeerlptton bet. eon S.T.Un.h, Auf u.tn nndljurabnrj,
with ai much, if not more, dispatch than any other
boats o.i th*| river. Ths steamers aro commanded by
experienced and accommodating captains, and nil
lreignt coholgned to their agents will be forwarded Tree
ot Commissions. The accommodations for puslearcr*
S ual If not superior to auy boats on the rlvur. Fare
.00. HENRY HARPER. Pr., Savannah,
E. F. KINCIIL1.Y k CO., “
JAMES HARPER A CO., AugusU.
Savannah, 21tt Bept., 1852.sep 21
New WliOlfsalc mnl itetnll
DRY GOODS STORE
In Broughton Street.
3 ''HE subscribers will open their Now Store, i
It opposite 8t. Andrew's Hall—treat side—on L
y 24th luit., where they will cfTer at their usual low
prices for cash and City acceptance, an entirely now
stock of Staple and fancy Dry Goods, to which thev
would respectfully Invite the attention of the cititeui
of Havaunah, and thu merchants and plantern of this
and the ueighboriug States.
The stock is largo aud well selected, consistins in
part as follows:
SCHOOLS. ACADEMIES, &o.
- - ~~"~TfrBTSir-.~
FASHIONABLE
x Mon-
tJNITED STATES JITAIL LINE.
FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA
Yin Dnrlen, llruiii«\vi<*k t Si. llInpyN.
JACKSONV1L1.E, MIDDEFRURQ (Black Creok),
AND PICOLATA.
I.ravet rrrry Tiustlay, at 10 o'clock, A. .»/.
- B'.V u r ri ' , » • t<!a,n -p a o ke t WM, OAS-
|TON, Capt, Shaw, will leave Tuesday
10 o'ulock, aud w ill
$3 fifl
Jacksonvilie q yy
Black Creek, Plcolata and Palatka!!.!!. 8 00
.r o 0 .I r I!!A h A 0 iJ > .^f a * eap » ,, J r ou bo » rd » Charleston
•team-packet wharf,
-I CHUl'lUlIN k CUNNINGHAM. A K 'ta.
TO TRAVELLEKS HOIK NIIR'I'II.
TUB SAVANNAH ANII OUAUI.HSTON
U. 8. MAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
h.W Suvuunah avery tnoruiu, at 4 o‘flloclt A. M.
ii of thu Central Rail-
»vii»imigion ftinuiii-FnckotN.
Which leave with the U. 8. .Mall ovary day, ati>J P. M.
and also with the
wn'h^° r *u nM< * ^ / '* inp * eHlon HteatntililpH
o connect with the
tsday
the splsu
. „ and ^
steamsliiii Southerner the next. Mire from Cbarlcstoi
to New-\ork by land route, $a»-time 52 hours; I
steamships, $25. | my!6J 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
OFFOHlTiON IslNK TU FLORIDA
** ‘TK OF PASS AUK HKDVCFI).
The euporlor new stoampauket WE-
. f , 'C
—- 3 —j — 10 o'clock A. M.
JRate of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows
To Darien w
St. Mary 's ^4 60
Jacksonville 6 00
Fioolata g yo
l'alatka g yy
Black Creek,
N. B.-F
will bes
mack creek g yy
J.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala,
e shipped Ires of ail charges at Palatka.
ly on board, at the Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or to
8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
If. S. Mail.
SAVANNAH TO DARIEN,
A liINU of Four Horse Pest Coaches leavos Sa
vannah every
Mouilny und Tkiii’Nday,nt 7 o’clock A. 31
For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Ricelmro' am
South Newport, arriving in Darien at C o'clock I*. M.
Ret iirning on TueNcInx* it ml FiiiintH,
Arriving in Savanuah at 5 o'clock 1*. 41., and counectii
-ith the boats for tho North, and the curs for the West!
in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister k Co.'
Stables, corner of State and Whitaker sts.
J* n 13 *y H. L. HART, Proprioto
I. A \V
B. 1>. Evniih,
T T O It , V B y A V
8au.sdkrsvii.le, Wasminoton Coum
Will practice in the Courts of the Middle
business committed to his care will be l
promptness and dispatch.
BothwsllA Smith, aud Dr II.
rcnlt. All
-... J dlspai
Rks'kiiencrs.—Mes
By id. Savannah.
fitted with
-try. Th
Captain (
H. K. WASHBUB N, A gen L
FOR PtllLADKIiPJIlA—Heron’s Line.
The regular packet schoouor VIHGINIA, Bnou
master, will have dispatch for the above i>ort.—
freight or passage apply
WILL*
3,3s P lh 1
mastt
-aaXfcFor f.
BACON! BACON!!
J'J CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
' I'HF. iiiidcrsigiimj having tho agency for severn
P“‘ V.r. of PORK, {.eluding Uovint
Williams k Co. s lots of superior extra cut city stylo
iw offer for sale 4U0,UUU pounds, from the smokehouse'
I from corn-fattened hogs, aud of large sixe, and in
l " 10 , “ , . t Purehastr*. Terms cash or approved bills.
Wo will also be in constaut receipt during tho scatou
of other lots from East Pennsylvania, and Iroiu Cincin
nati, St. Louis, Nashville, Ac.
AH ordeis for 61eat will be tilled direct from smoke-
LIS k BBUNDAGE.
[Jan 36) U. K. WASHBURN, Agoui
FOR NKW YORK -OldKwlubliiilii d
rj. TJm packet brig WILSON FULLKB, J. Job
^ ifyusun master, will meet with dispatoh ns above
i^B&For freight or passage apply oa board ut T
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR NKW YOUR— lliig Line
The fust Ball lug regular packet brig AUGUST .
W.TTfjT. Stone master, will have dispatch. For freiglu
«®KS>r passage, apply on board, or to
jdu24 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
roll fffew YOUK—uearkiu I.IhV.
•TT, The regular packet sohr. JULIA ANN, Cap
-saiiAL Bardj\ will have dispatch for the above port.
■HfflBLFur lreight or passage, apply to
HOWLAND A
FOR PltUVlBENCE.
Theschr. TRIUMPH, Capt. Howard,
u.i * 9 complete cargo. App
lI bales cotton on deok _
•to CJkiti] R'QWLAA Ct
FOR NKW YORK—Novr Line.
•egulnr packet bark MALI A MORTON,
*Capt. Bulkley, will meet with dispatch a
BFor freight or passage, apply to Canto.' u
11. K. WASHBURN, J
, will have dispatch for the abo 1
fcFor freight or passage, apply to
WILLIS A J
ABRUNDAQE.
with dispatch
apassage apply
abovo. For freight
board at Telfair's wharf 0:
BHIGUAM, KELLY ACC
For Frdgbt or L'liurter.
' 1 line suhoouer RUTH HALSEY, will l
ghtordhar T.t.v, .. ..
VESSEL WANTKIL
A vessel of tho capacity of -KKJ or 5U0 bales
l Cotton, wanted for an Easturu p<;rt. Apply to
WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
FOR NKW YORK.—llrig Line.
. The fast sailing rogular paoket bark IIAR
j VEST.^U. Nicdiols master, having n large por-
or U*auou of freight
freight engaged will have dispa tell.—
ILDER A CO.
KOU 1*111 LADKLP111A—lieron’H Liue
T’he regular packet sohr. C. A. GREINER,
l Higbee master, wiU have dispatch for the aboy
For freight or passage apply to
WILLIS A BBUNDAGE.
Vestel Wnnled for New Y
A vessel to load with Cotton and Rico for New
t York. Apply to
Jtn »0 ~~ ~ , ROWLAND A CO.
FOR BOSTON.
' orfci ° r °“ boftrtl at Telfair'
» i l BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
'. New liudiord.
Vessel WnntMd
A vessel of 150(0 2U0 tons burthen, is wanted .
^load with sawed lumber at Doboy Island, fui
■New Bedford*. Apply
;** ROWLAND A CO.
VKfSSiKLS* WANTED.
ROWLAND A CO.
Ull I'llAll I Ell.
La,f * ro ‘? bt * for Northern, Eastern and ——
port*, can be had on applisa-^En
P^Suon to (nor 4) ROWLAND A CO. mSOOt
1 . * iiirvc vosscis Hiuiaoiu tor umu
*to North Carolina, drawing 7>a to 8 feet
fcApply to (nof 4) A. q TOMS, Bay-ati
»lo<*7—IjI WILLIS ABUUNDAGE.J
viima-Y mint ni-iukk i.kvuu
tii C .o..9. 1 - 0CKS . JKWKI.BD.
( locks ara constructed (at coiiHidernbli
■n •*P*use) wilh a particular regard to dura-
■? l >> ??• blest serious objection tothelever-tlio wear-
s points of the balance shaft and screws, the
t increase of frictluu and decreasa in motion
that are in u
?Congress-st.
For sale at the Jewelry SL.ro,
J‘ l.uuli out for tho UtiRloe wltou tho
L wmsTi.B ui.o\vs.»
pompom,on iu tho Life of Trade.”
? ,.V NT 1,0 W AS THEV USE TO WAS.'
^Tho attention of the pul)- CriBPBV
,u *1 called to the large and
f «/ Otrriayts in thin u
lUi'JiS"" *“ “»» “7 Manufwturlng
lint«,w? uU ** r ‘ ! uow * u Savannah, aud. it is
■ ‘ to form a connexion with one of the
oitabUehi^.uW in th. North “
“hprtiwly for uTi. .......t
r}) Ptt---.lv. Hint tt in mj» d.Urminfttlon , u
With® 1 * I® Ml who may be pleased to
J. C. THORNTON,
bnthlfS? 1 * 'WOI - *»» n... ft«.-
►ent ’ uoigbborhoods is from my cstab-
of the work 1'ed-
iPitovKnum^ is ilia order of the day, aod
r.Ltr! 00 “tempi m tea to alter and improve ourr pie-
Irilivn® v L i 4 M . 11 O'W 3tuok of READY-MADE
fct li or ^oU,, . »U than it eau be
P wu1 ih * T . u clt 7- Clrwt bargains will be
Vo must soil before the masuns aud carpenters
HOUSTON A (JftOUNDESON.
^hhlkiz
, 156 BroUffhttra-iL
, laudihg
. KEl.l.Y ft CO.
>. L. LAUaI.
Slrayed 011 Hie SMta
One large Bay Horse with star iu the fore
lioad, with small scar on his back. One smnl.
Blood Bay Horae, without soars or marks.—
One blood Bay Ilorso with scars made by
halter on his head aud nock, and largo mark of sai' *'
his back. A suUablo-reward will bo paid for eii
‘ ' ' ‘ bscribers.
jan27
i above UOR8EK delivered t
tf
W. B. GILES A CO.
!!!mw. L,,T1 °‘ N OF L'OFARTNKRfSHl F.
r |'III. Copartnership heretofore existing between
JL the Subscribers, uuder tho linn of MOORE A
HENDRICKSON, was dissolved by mutual consent c
the 1st iajtant. The affairs of the late Unu will be se
tied by either of the undersigned, wiio will use its nan
iu liquidation. All claims against the lute firm mu
immediately, and all persons indebted
luconut will please settle w ithout delay.
JOHN 11. MOORE,
JOHN B. HENDRICKSON.
it by not
Savannah, January 2<>th, 1853.
FA RTN K KH111F.
ion, John B. Uent!
take effect from the 1st instant. The
undertho style of (
scribors will conduct tho
A J. H. HENDRICKSON—ope of the pa
— '** M * ,ke purcli
Savannah, January 26th, 1K53.
JOHN li. HENDRICKSON*,
OW IS THE TI31K.—The udyu
_ . *®u ItlncM the subscriber to offei^hi
•Vinter Goods at Keiluced
saved by persons iu want of
N1
Wink
De Lain*,
Merinos,
Shawls,
Bed Blankets.
Kerseys,
Alpaccas,
1'aramettas,
Crib Blankets,
nd many other styles of desirable Goods'by calling at
jau 27 W. C. WADSWORTH, 83 Brougliton-st.
Dissolution.
M ESFiRS. MILLER it FRANK having dis
solved the partnership heretofore existing be-
in the Bakery business, .Mr. MILLER
ntinue the business at the old stniid. No.54 Brvun-st.,
id solicits a contiuuaneo of tlio patronage so liberally
;teudcd to the late tirin. No effort on his part shall bi
niUed to give entire satisfaction to his customers.
r _, B COFARTNERMUIF.
I'HEunflersigiiod have forin.nl a copartnership
JL uuder the lirm of KEMFTON A MARSHALL, for
srrjing on a genoral Dry Goods Business in this city,
it the store now being tilted up for them iu Waring *
Rang*, next to tho store formerly occupied by James
A Co., w here we expect toopon J ”
Andoi
EDWARDS. KEMFTON,
„ t . R- IL MARSHALL.
8avannah, January 19, 1853.
» inform tho Ludi
. . Savannah that w_
Selliug Off ui KCeduccd Prices!
THE FOLLOWING QOODS:
Poplins, plaidcd aud plain
Plain and Changeable Silks, <
.ftlpaoas, plain black
Do. do. colors
Do. figured
Ginghams—French, English and Amorim
Prints— do. do. do.
Worsted Table Covers
_ Do. Piano do.
Table do. every sixe
Huckaback Towels
Bird'a-Evo do.
Dowlas, Huckaback
Ljn*uUamask, of every width
”*" *”'**■■ ~ rai stock of goods usually
Shirtings, Ticks, and agt
a retail dry gooaa store,
jan 18
w
V. PRENTICE’S
DAOUERBKAN ualleky,
8T. JULIAN 8TREET,
Over ZuRlinum’is 3lu M i«: Store.
CAl/AMMAii ’
Dress Uow.ls.
Blsck and Fancy Silks of every width and description
French and English Merinos, Cashmeres, DeLaine-.’
Mous De Brogo, Ilurege DoLntne*, Bouibaxius, Chain-
bor d Cloth, Aipecoas of every description, white aud
Jjj^ Dancing Academy. ^
AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
91 K. ltlCilOtS
ESPECTFUI.LY nniufe)i<m* to the Young Li
dies and ‘ ^ ‘ • r
visitors from I
ESpECTPUlibV nniiouiico.
Gentlemen of Ssraunah, und afsv. ...
the Interior, that he will open clstsss at
. El.5’XraTl'OTVIl- -7 ®'
colored, plain aud .mill'd, Tarletona an'd Swlai.
Dmbi'oidcrics.
Cambric Udkfr, emb'd, plain and hemstiUh, col
lars, Cuffs, Uudonleeyus.Cheiuaaete, Flouncing, Bands,
Jackouot aud Swiss Edgings and Insertions.
iUiinfilhis uimI Miauls.
Black and colored Crape and Silk Mantillas, plain
and emb'd Crape Shawls of every description, Bruch-
.. ..jtt (Mi _
Sliaw Is. Square aud Ixmg Shawls, black' aud' colored
Mantillas, Velvets and Talma Cloths.
Hosiery,
Ladies' and Gentlemou's Kid, Sewing Bilk, Silk, Raw
Silk, Lisle, Cotton. Berlin, and Ceihmere Gloves’, La
dies' Si Ik,.Raw Silk, Lisle, Cotton aud Cashmere Hose.
Raw Silk and Merino Vests, Goutiemen's plain Silk,
Wool, and Cotton Under Shirts and Draw
Linen Damnglts.
8-4, 10-4, 12-4, und IG-4 Damasks aud Snowdrop Ts
ble Cloths, 8-4 and 10-4 Browu Damask Cloths.
Blenched and Brown Damask or every description.
Damusk and Snow drop Napkins ami Doilies, Bird
Eye Diaper, Liuon Diaper or every description.
Sheetings mul SliiniiiKs.
10-4 and 12-4 Linen Shirtings, Pillow-case Linen, 8-
9-4. 10-4, 11-4, nud 12-4 Bleached and Browu Allendale
and Hamilton Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirting*
of every description.
Irish Linen.
From the best Manufacturers, and warranted all puro
Flax.
Cloths, Cassiinercs & Ves.hiKs.
Block and Blua Broad Cloth, Block aud Fancy Cas-
” ^y Vestingr, wliite and colored Marsoillos
Vestings,
Coiintei'itanes mnl llluukets.
8-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Marseilles aud Alleudalo
Counterpanes, Paris and Whitney Family Blankets,
Negro Blankets of every description.
Georgia Plaint, Kerseys, Flax and Cotton Osnaburgs.
91. ri-endei-gnMt A Co.
NEW FALL AND WINTER DODDS!
English
Black Silk.
Col'd •*
Black Alpaccas,
J. II. A 1?I. SII12A11AN,
Corner of RroiiRliion and Wliitukor-ntM.,
SAVANNAH,
I NVITE attention to their now stock of Fall and
Winter goods, comprising:
ORKHt* UOODH. K3IKROIUKRIBH.
Fronch Cashmeres, Linen Cambric,
Cambric Uankcrchiefs.
Plain and Embroidored do,
Bubinet Laces,
“ Edgings,
Collars and Cuffs,
Habits aud Uudor-Sleeves
, Biack Lace Vails,
Damask Antiquo, •• Crape,
Eng., Fr. and Ain. Calicos, Col'd “
Hosiery and (.incus.
large and well selected stock of Gloves, Irish Lin-
Liucn Dispart and Damasks.
Woollens.
Negro Blankets, Korteys, Liuseys, Cloths, Cassimeres
and Vestings, Satinets. Tweeds and Kentucky Jeaus;
Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flannels, 10-4 and 11
Brown and Bleached Shootings, Pillowcase Linens
(guilts.
Country merchants, planters and others, will consult
thoir interests by examining our stock before purohas
All we ask is a visit from those desiring to purchase.
We fool confident that tho quality aud prices "
goods will comuiaud Bales upon our terms.
(yitrtli, anil no Mcroinl Price.
the above popular llall,
Holiday, Fob* nary tftli,
In addition to a practical course of GRACEFUL
GESTURE, a correct and elcgaut method of
Society Duncing Ac WiUlzintf.
Lessons will also be given in the following Fashionable
Dances, as they are uow danced at all tho Foahionable
reAoitHin Amor ion, vU.:
l.a l.icillienne, La (Jorlitza, Purifana,
Redon a Mazarka, Ctin/term Waltz,
Deux term Waltz.
Tho above l>anoos being adaptations fromMMatnrkn,
Walts and Polka, persona of moderate capacity cun
‘ them in a few Lessons. Every variety of
any of tl
Fliuge, Hornpipe*, Caohuohu, Bolero'
taught if desired.
Dancing;
universal that it caunot ha dispensed with
the education of Ladles. It Is, indeed, both nseful
■ in ui,
the carriage, and
noraqult himself with
Erne mid Gnu*
exalted Sooiety, wlthot
igUie
having studied
in general
the Graceful AH of
4-k-sture and Dnnrina.
The moderate exercise of the Dance is admirably
suited to w eek aud'debilitated constitutions, and is
well calculated to prevent aud euro Kheuumtia and
similar affections, on from the various evolutions ail the
mnsclos of the body are brought into licncticial action.
This system being of his own invention, he takes
great pleasure in recommending it to tho citixens of Sa
vannah, and confidently assures them that in one course
of 16 lessons he can impart a correct and easy atylo of
Dancing. Hoping that he may receive the eatne liberal
patroungo extended to him elsewhere, and desiring that
all who wish to avail themselves of his instruction will
make early application. For terms, ic., apply. to Mr.
N. at tho Marshall House, any day previoi
commencing.
Private Cli
given at the Hail, or their residence, if desired
ntlily Practicing Assemblies will be given (•.
Ladies) will he
2w
INSURANCE.
Danci-oft & Bryou,
OKNKItAli^AtlJSj.TS^ANO HHOKERH,
i.»W
Kasttnr.Ai kstatk.
O
IftfRlHk.
Will be sold id fi
Store, consisting ii
AUCTIONS,
rick * Dell.
Qoodn’ni Auction.
T’HUu
I will
Trade, *0., 4
wdon Flro and Llfo
• Knnipiiny.
a of the nbnve Company,
>g«, 8took in
of all concerned--
jan 24
BANCROFT k BRYAN,
No. ilj B&v-st., Savauuah.
HOY A!. INHUHANUE C03IFANY
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
CAPITAL,
it,OOO,OOO of Pounds Sterling.
f I'1118 INSTITUTION has established an Agency
JL 1“ Savannah, and Flro Policies upon Produce and
Property wiu be iteaed by * —
Savannah, January 21,1853.
J'«N«ON rilOLV F1J1K UKFIUK.
rl 'll 18 Company tnkea Fire Risks iu this city, and
J insures Rents and Leases.
ROBT. HABERSHAM k BON, Agoats.
ATNA INNI)IIAN(!K 4’0311*anY
X OF HARTFORD, CONN.
HE uiulnrsigncd, Agents of the above Company
eontinue to take risks Against Mrs on Buildings'
ika, #t*-. nh tin. mn.1 f.un..l,l. — *
apr 14
I SAAC AllBATT, S-fi-y. JilKUI-ll H. COM.INS
Ur. R. V A—RUI.D, M.aic.l CiuiUui.
A^pUcatioBa received by
W. P. HUNTER. Agent.
Soutliurn 31 muni luantmica 1'oinunny.
4 811UUY HULL, Prosidniit and Treusurer.—-
Amat Cham, 8co‘ry. C. F. MoKav, Actuary.
0 undersigned, Agent of the above Compauy. con-
tinues to take the fujlowlugrlsks, via: Marin/, Hiver
ami ; blsu on tho lives of Frn<ant$.
Lives of White Peroong 1 re also takeai by this Com
pany. No extra premium for residing iu the South.
—lliamV—
Corporation Notices.
ritillT TlCKK-r* KOI! NH«JltllES.-
COLLEUIATL INSTITUTE
A.) KGB YOUNG LADIKS. • « *
MISS HATHAWAY, Triitcipal.
S (!If()OTi IUIO.lI—iu the llumsiueiit of tli-
FIRflT BAPTIST CHURCH.
, with tho rudiment* of Geography,
History, Written Arithmeiio aud Writing...
Geography, History, English Grammar and Coin-
jiOMtion ]
Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Piiilus-
phy, Clicmiatry, Phyaiology, Astronomy and
Rhetoric ]
Latin, [Extra]
leriy resid-
PlIliJF KEAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. OS Urynu-Ht., Huvitnniili, Gu.
G RATEFUL to luy iViciids aud the pulilic iu
geuerul fur their liberal patronage heretofore ex
tended to me, I now offer them agreater inducement
than over, ua I have juat roceived my FALL AND
WINTER STOCK of Knylish, French and Germai
Broad Cloths, Black aud Fancy Doeskin andUassimerc
Black and Fanoy Silk and Satin aud Embroidored Veat-
ings ; also a vory rich articlo of Evening Vesting,which
I am prepared to make to order, iu tho most fashionable
style. Also a large and wrell selected stock of
iIIeii'n and Hoyr*’ ltendy-31ude Clotlifiitt,
togothor with a large supply of Shirts, Hooka, Suspend
ers, Gloves, Collars, 51ertuo and Silk Uudershirts ana
Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trnnka, Valices, Ac., all of which
'ejioldatpricea to givo general satisfaction, oct 13
Itc-KHtubllNliod In 1850.
HOUSTON A OUOUNDESON.
( Formerly of Hamilton (y Hone ton.)
WhoIcNalu and Jtetnil
CLOTHING MERCHANTS
No. !)G Bryan-st., Savannah, Gn. }
W OULD respectfully inform their old cu—...
era, friends, and tho public generally, that they
lave now in storo a very largo and choice assortment
f all Qualities aud styles, fashionably out und well
nude, tall aud winter Clothing, direct from their ow n
manufactory. Also, a largo and well selected stock of
Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, aud Furnishing Goods in
uoral, to which they iuvito the attention of all those
islnug supplies for the comiug season. They Uav.
ou liaud a good supply of Clothing suitable for
ints aud Plantation w ear. Terms—cheap for cast
A few doors west of tho Pulaski House, ouc door
uni Whitaker-9treet, on Bryan. 1
Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouse
Curtains. Curtain Goods,
. 4-c-., ike-., <tc.
No. MO Cong resit and A o. 57 St. Julien Sts.
J'HE Subscriber, knowing that the citizens of
.J, , Savannah have felt a great iuterest iu tho estab
lulling of x
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
In this city, and being aware that many have beon
awaiting the oomplotlon of the New Store, so that '
:tion of the various artick
•uld reap jctfoliy inform the
tho different
“ 'Bowing Goods, vix
CARPET DKPAHT3IKNT.
Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels,
russels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs;
ihreo Ply, Superfine, F 1 "* /v —
•id Twilled Venetian ...
> 6-4,12-4 nud 16-4 iu width, ofuvory variety of pat-
;s; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table and
ml Brass Oval and OcUgon Stair
; Hearth Rugs;
Rods; Stair Linen, Ac., Ac.
UU. CI.OTHS.
Of every width; from ono to eight yards, for Halls,
« - * Wood,
Diuing Rooms, Steamboats, 8ak._. t
.Mahogany aud Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4,
5-4_und 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for
CURTAINS.
8ilk and Worsted Dainnsk De-Laine; Worsted and
iueo Damask DeLaius; Figured and Plain Damasks,
variety of colors; White and Bull', for Shades.
WINDOW SHARKS.
Transparent Landscape, Medallion. Garland and
White aud Gold, cutircly uow style ; Cord; Jwiops; Tas
sels ; together with all the various Trimmings fur Cur
tains a*”'
Shodui
GILT CORNICES.
Banda, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat-
t« rn «, of tho latest importation; all of which
U wholesale or retail, on the most liberal te
WM. II. GUION, Ag.
rill ho
140 Congress and 67 St. Julisu-sta.
CIIA3I I’AGNK.
BASKETS Coiirvtcinr Cliamiiagno
-wu 2U do Heidaieok do
lU do Bouche do
Just received end for sale by
J. ROUSSEAU.
McMAIIONA DOYLE.
Mo MAIION k DOYLE.
i Porto Rico Sugur*,
COHENS k HERTZ.
C IAUPKNTKR’S TOOLS.—Just recwive.i
j largo supply of Bench and Moulding Piaues: als
Haws, Chisel*, Braces and other tools, auu for sale bv
! ” C. HOPKINS, Ag’t.
SAVANNAH.
SUBSCRIBER would cull uttention
and improved style of Colorud Dai
THE
their likeneases‘'uken in a auporfor style.
Call and examiue specimens of my work over the
Musio Store, Market-square.
P. 8.—Instruction ’ *•
ocmstantly tor tale.
W. V. PRENTICE.
COWDEKV & WELLS,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
..pill 1)1 IIAY-8TIIKKT, aAVANNAII. ly
Soiling oil' at Cost.
/'WRAP CASH HTOHK, coru.p of Wliilnk.r
Y J Coii.r... .treuG. Tho aub«arlb«r., lit onl.r to c.
! i.ir liiiilu... .t th. ahoT. it.nil. will fil.pn.. uf the en
tire *tu«k anv remaining of staple arui Fancy Dry
Good, at cent pricer, until d» 19th of February, trhea
IJAMPHINIC and BCHNINU P1.UIU.
TlnT r«Q«lvnd 20 barrels o|‘tlm ubove, which
ty will be sold by the barrel or otherwise atthe lowest
Arrsugunieuts will be entered into to supjily
caukiaue s,
k«Pt on hand by the Subscriber.
grading to Savannah will please to bear iu | AMIES’ .'II.RING YE8TS. — 1 nirte
. . . - | j Blue, all wool, DeLatue, Wonted Braid, Oil 8ilk.
J. J. MAURICE.
-v -v -ii-: , Wonted Braid, Oil 8ilk,
/row 16 Ac., received por Alabama, and for snln by
Laroche a
- ----- BOWE.
^ LMUKWcE and 31A CK LL1N B HILK¥
. ' Juat received Florence and .Maroelline Silk*, in
.OMrted color., fur tale by
j»K LrROCGK ft liOWNF
[jaall8] COI1EMB ft UKBTZ.
JLANTING POTATOES.—:i(S)bbUTPiffiM
Planting Potatoes, for sale bv
L 28 * COHENS k HER*]
NOTICE.
> Dr. 8. Crawford will
* — 1 office'and making
“ ,V,{ a MKKW tlATH.-l^jo
. ^,11’ J UI - r.oairod aad for rule by
A. C. TOMS, 120 Bay et.
f U.TTON St^fend
F, W. COBKWELl.
102 Bryqn-
toa Hook!*, for sale by
————- —... I .. i iu* urysu-st.
V¥J* r ‘'jt* 1 * Cuba 5ioi.am.-mbm.-
i41. * u ^ ftieree* prime new crop Cuba Molasses
in fine order, new and largo hhds, cargo ,»f ham
U.a Anna, from Malania*, landing and for ui«
jmUl Ct-IIKNH ft III
- ‘ V * -*• , - bbls Sm
tt bbl*.l^i iumr$ £T
- favaateby '
•v Hwthed Tnni{ti««. fficu.-Ia
„ Toogues, 2 in. do. Beef. $ dd. Pig
Bologna 8atuage«, juat ju^Bivod and for
r:i tlXvQ
iaiaby t .'jysmdttiP
A uiwi PtlRTKIL-Mi bbU Crwu Ata;
30 calk. I-ootiou Foliar, Madiag and for sal. by
I»» !7 MtGJftUON ft UOYLE,
L ucks
jiutr««
AND III NI.ES of vuriuua patterns
i-oived and for sale by
C. HOPKINS, Ag t.
1 ing aud for sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
fer for sale the following Wiuoi.ot direct iinporta-
*— thebri-** ’ oygS
Wine,
i Madeira, by the brig Emanuel Bouteber ;
1 pipe Made
16 quarter casks do.
1 pipe very uhoioe old do.
dec 18
$ quarter casks do. do.
Offiue, 197 Bay street.
EPPING A KRETZ.
P ATTKM FRESI5KV1IS iumI FUBNCII
CHOCOLATE.—Just received
1 doz. Pattei de Terdreaux Truffea.
2 “ Abricota in jar.
make Drawing aud Vocal Musio integral parts of the
course of study.
Tho nuuiherof pupils will he limited to thirty ; but,
Young Ladles wishing to join cithor of the classes,
witbiut becoming .regularly connected with the Insti
tute, will be rcceivedat a specific charge.
Mg* Miss H. lisa permission to refer to Rev. Mr.
Tustin, lion. R. M. Charlton,oud B.Mallon,Esq.,of Sa
vannah, aud to Rev. W. R. Williams, D. D., and J. W.
Kduiouds, of New York.
MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND FAIN I ING
DANC1ND AUADE91V.
MON8IEDB A. DONAUD rr.p.oUally Inlijru.
his Academy
. . H».
season the following Fancy Dances will
bo iutroduced, besides the regular coarse of Tuition
Torentella, HotU, Gavotte, Pas Stirieu, Zingoralla,
his petrous, th
a reception of pupili
■*"; Mif
like to learn Fanoy Dances for his Bali, t
Classical au«l 12tigrish School,
G. A. HOLCOMBE,
C»a«ton-Strcet, nenr tbe Pnrk.
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
i,i L Extract from Urdinunce passed 2d AngustTTKiy,
iuth section:
*' Be it further ontaind. That a general ticket given
by the master,owner, employer, or guardian or n uerro
person of color, aholI pass the bearer thereof until
i o clock P. M.; but that, in order to pass a negro or
free person of color after ton o'clock I*. M.. a special
ticket shall ho given, which ticket shuli specify tho
hour when it is to expire, nud may be given both be-
''‘‘dock P. hi.: Provident, however,
that no ticket aim 1 pas* the bearer thereof after mid
night, whether it bo datud before or nffer that hour, un-
iess the tune when it iaKivuu, aod the oiyoct in view,
s'e ■ifii°(/ > * ,aC0 W ° 11 “° ^’• aT,,r *“ ,eut » ftr ® dlftlnotiy
Tlw otlioers and privates of the City Guard are here
by ordered to enforce tho abovo soction.
By order of bis Honor tho Mayor.
, . EDWARD G. WILSON,
Savannah, 25th Jan'y, 1853. Clerk of Council.
EAST NOTICE* “
|)ADGF.S J—To owners of Sluvea, Wonuna,
U Drays, Hucksters, and to all others who may bo
~ quired to tek-» out BadgosWednesday next, tho
26 January, 1853, is the iaat day for taking out Badgea.
The city Marshal aud city Constables are heroby ro-
i • . .— 1 city Constables ,
quired to take up all pursous who may he found
ing without Badges after Wednesday next, contrary to
the provisoes of the city ordinances relativu to Sluvos,
Badges, Vehicles, Ac. Penalty from $30 to $50.
“T.;?.". KOWABUa.WII.80N,
Clerk of Council.
Savannah, Jauuary 21,1853.
(Ert
•t from City Onhnance.)
LIAHD TAULCS AND ItOWI.IMJ AI.I.RVS.
Srctiox .That it shall not be lawful for the pro-
■iatnrs «ini.wi Bowling Alleys to permit
of Billiard Rooms
disorderly or uoiiy couducrwithfn tbe'lr . ._
keep them open aft*r '»2 o'clock
uoe of the inhaoitants residing
3 he city Marshal, city Constables, and the officere
privates of thu city Watch are hereby ordered to
the above sectiou. By order
EDWARDG. WILSON,
i proviaioi
the Mayor.
Savannah, January 21, 1853.
Clorkof Council.
TO RULUERH.
F tOPOSALS fbr huildiug a Keeper's HouKe at
Laurel Grove Cemetery, will be received by the
committee until Tuesday, tho 8th day of Fehrimry
! , . UXt .'. t V. e .V' ,nt I ruotorto fur,li * h All materials aod finish
tho Building ina workmanlike manner within a givon
time—to be stated in the proposals. A plan of the build
ing may bo seen by calling ou tho chairman of the com-
JOHN MALLEItY,
— H.andC.
Chairman Committee o
lJiHH*D8AL8^ will bo received until the (ith
Ma
February next for Rooting the Western area of the
tlarket House. Plana aud specifications can bo
Dry Goods, Saddlery, Shoos,
dash* 0 * ' acc °®“
o;. ruESBXojri^HJ o'iififik.
S ln . fron ‘ of Court House, J*«t Vfo. 6 and
l« Third I) thing, Auaoto Ward, conUioing oAoh OS
i Chatham County, between the Darien
JJ. t# B,uflr Roads, about three miles from the
city. Terms cash, purchasej-a paying fbr papers
Will b^ao\d t w , J :8 *^ A X ,B Mwo, h 1* o'clock.
Ward finJiv h ? C °y n H ou,t t Lot No - 40
LoV&tSr A ^ 80 (MUrB Lalf of
the Fxeoutor ^ mW by order of
nil one and^wo V* . 0M “ 9nd « h « wHaaO*
interesL % y# adlt,for approved seourlty with
mmm WBkwKUM
Mitch*i, Dry Goods, C
oy Article*/kc. Ten
^ Also, a good second
sold—no reserve,
Also, Seooud Hand Fnrniturs, Desks, Clocks, and a
fins assmrtmout or Jewelm^?' •
,1 «* .UlUon Mfioo,
will positively be
Jost rocolved 100
this colobrated Corn will
supply isqnite
thComlt
WtK.*
;e modsratq gad wf" *
AfPrivnteS
Four very large xud dwdmhfe Lute,’60 hv ISO fret
each, situated ahoutone hundred yards southol ifonrth
ri.c., if uoe wiu fi.roro 4|A>t th., “ill uV-
fered at the (’"'»•» ni.««» .ft. .u'. —.
the aalaucn c
purchasers paying fbr all papers.
JCjnecutor'a Sale.
th* hour* of K)<fc4o o'k,
50Drums fresh Figs; Uarmi, UK)flue 1
At Private tfiilv.
Cotton Scale, with jilattbrrn, ■welghts^Fa., ke. f
Should* i
»m u, Mid low. Al», > f.w cut'iBnu filfi.T uT
On TUESDAY, Feb. l,botween ths hoursof lt)Jt4o‘o'k
Will l>e sold at the Court House, iu the city of Sa
vannah, agreeable to a decree of the Honorable the
Superior Court of Chatham county, the following
Crockery and Glnu at Private i
10 orates Crockery, (low) ; 60 boxes Gloss.
Real Estate and Negroes, belonging'
***«*? Be, ‘j* m,| i Milder, dwcoaaed, for the purpose
of division among his her.’s, ton it' Lot number twenty-
one Aud improvements, J*n)nskl Ward; Lets number
fiiteon and sixtoon, and iiuprovements, Curry town,
corner West Broad and Ilvrri# streets; the uaex-
tdred leaeo, with the privilege of renewing or two
fnotions and two Lot#, all adjoining; number thir
ty-four, five, six aud nera.'t, in Robertsville, unlm-
provod, adjoining west side of West Broad-street, all tu
the city ot Savannah; and twelve Negro Slaves, men,
women and children—aiming them are valuable houso
one oarpeutu, Ao.j also, one Buggy, Pony
;*flij*'mlo'* T * rm * ou l,l# of aale, purchasers pre-
»o*»« wishing to purohase.oriU pleas* exsmine the
premises bofore sale day. Sold bj order of the Execu-
**K.Bya i , sen. i, at ii o oiooK,
Will bn sold Iu front of thoCourt House, Garden Lot. No.
98, situate on the Louisville Itoad, west of the city ol
Anr£ iU *J!i^ Wnt r * r * c ® D ‘« nr »«y. Five aud ahalf
Acres. Also. Farm Lot Nr “ '• — •• •
Acres. Also. Farm Lot No. 9, Carpenter Tvthiu*
»«'• I'oiifciY*.
.ill tho city of Havaunah, thu following
i, via.:-
the Court Hoi
valuable lots, with improvements th<..,„„,
No. 6, and hair Lot No. 7 Franklin Ward, fronting
#2 •?H* b 1 0t to * u Aunufcl ground reut to the city
of $4/ 71, aud a lease that expires ou the 1st of Nov'ber
**•**:, A,4 °» , * ot Nt> * 23 Washington Ward, fronting on
Washington squaw, subject to annual groundrent to
- oltj of $18 22, nud a lease that expire* on the first
Jctober next. Also, Lot No. 32 Green Ward, corner
of York and Price streets, subject to a lease that ex
pires ou tlm 1st of November next, belongini
tateof F. W. lleiuetuan, deoeased, and sofd n ^y U aermla-
f.AS* ri or< !" r °f ‘j** edmiaintrator, for the
benefit of the lioir* of said esUte—terms cash, purehas-
•* r n paying for titles.
t at Private Site.
aged 6 years, and one aged 7 mouths, prime aud likely,
sold for no fault.
lived per schr. Lucluda ft-om Eliiabcth City,
WMTT Prurietooi, &c. Mi
ttyrinUttfs* * DELL offer op acoommcdatlug terms,
Liquono.-bti bbls. N. E. Rom, 85 bb'ls.Feaoh Brandy.
c l .‘ u caai “' sniau Still"
^ co ^ c ^5 Vhlu ^y r . 1 punoheou Irish Whisky (McMahan's),
6 eighth casks Pinet, Castiliiou k Co. and Hcuncsar
Ursudv. !DI Rm nt <!■... u.A.i... ot... i .. •
Braudy, 200 dot. of Uue Madeira, Sherry and Port
Wiuos. Brandy, Gin. Rum, Whisky aud Cherry Bran
dy—all private stock. J
B*cox.-$0 casks Sides, lu casks Hams, 15 casks
Ckuent. I .Vi bbls. Rosendale Camsut Co.
.—100 bbls. Goiutl. 50 bbls, Rich —,
Ckockkuv.—25 crates assorted Common aud Granite,
n, assorted, 10 eases
Isb Imp
Scales.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform.
Also, a large oafcortmeut of Ready Mud* Clothing,
>ry Goods, Matches, Wooden War* •
Fancy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, Jtc. to.
ClMk^ffiSr'80M»r
WfioK ••<! "lift II*t«
i»w- l i , r' IO * , o W ^6®", various brands
T4a—10 chest* Green and Bln'k Teas
l* a ° J D 0 . od, ~ A Iot«f Accord Ions, Ao., Ac.
b ®**°aod Toilet Heap
25 do Colgato No. 1 Pal« and Fomllw
Brooms—60 doaen Broonia, ®
Tobacoo—5 bales I^af Tobacco
. . 4 , . At Private SaU.
10 bighth casks Cognac Brand/
. do do Sweet Malaga Win*
25hbla N. E, Rum
25 do Domestio Brandy
3 pinna Holland Giu
10 obis Rye Gin
10 do Rectified Whlaky
2 do Old Scotch de.
2 do Irish do.
5 do Old Monongaheln do.
5 quarter calks Canary yflM
m An Vaud
Corren-30 li, t , prims Rio C«IT».
CuiWKKRr.—ID orate. Croolt.rv, aai,
T fiDBMtlta.—,1U l.'HitiU'u».t.rldfi
Mitbmjm.-at IH'W fioi.ll, Malrdwe..
iron .San;
From the inaniifm:tury ol Pierre A Valentins. Fog
A WANTED^
STORK suitublu for roifliliogr DRY GOOD
nud Barnard. Any person having anoh an ol.
om^o°" U “ * h, * h r,nt ^ addresilog "Box 570 Poet
umno - jan 28
W anted to imj11r11aneT-fo,ooo^u>
20.000 bnshels prime Corn. ^
s prime Corn.
ItOBT. HABERSHAM A S
A PKRPON stocustotnnl ui Farming, Gardening,
JsSffleS 6 <raU “^ * f v,Uoa “ ud Frult Trees. Ap"fi
WA.M'KD.
NI3URO WOMAN—win. i
stands Cooking. Apnivncthii
Cooking. Applyat
W -ANTED.—A *ifnation
1} ton Planl
A. Hardee A Co.
ANTED TO FUKi
Fellows, ‘
[duo 31J
T .. —i ., . WANTED# - ^
I,,, hi 8 he "t cash price* will ho paid for 10 t
;?,£•»»« NEGEOJFEU.OWB uiifi or 8 BOYS
»UU GIRLS. snp 25 BROWN A 1’ ~
< k HAJiyia.
Houses and Lands.
T4> ItENT—A two story DWtluL-, ^
on Statcrstreet, between Habersham and
streets. Also, a, Tenement on Sooth Bruasaat.-
i ossossion given on tho first of February. Inquired*
-Ji'iH II. V. WIU.1NK.
M To Kent.
J«or Brick Tiiunl lloowa,,
Tl„,
Jnst recei/ed i
applying to the undersigned. J. McMAHON,
J“ n *■» O. M. Committee.
. NEW BOOKS,
RECEIVED BYJOKN M. COOPER it CO.
THUS'WAV, JAMFAUT 27TII.
KSTKRSUMER8ET; a Novel by N..M. ,
first Amarioon from lest London Edition.
Gotlcy's Lady's Book tor February
Speeches. By tho Right Hon. Ti
Macaully, M. 1*.
Graham's Magasine for February.
Waverly Novels—LipnlncoU's Edition, Vol. 10.
A ftirther supply of Tho Course of Faith, or
Tactical Believer Delineated. By John Augeli Jqi
FOR »AI.
Babington
^U_^One PMr of match HORSES—sold for no fault
jan 19
-Apply t
r having no furtliei
ami Cement at Private Sale.
, . - »d•‘ <, rc, and kept constantly on hand
!>V d . for *f. a “ ow ' 160 Hobondalo Cemont, 25 do.
Plaster Pans. , ep j
Private Sale.
bbls. N. E.
Just reeeivod por schr. F. T. Sattmly,
Rum. Forsalo
tho wharf.
Fair bank'I Patent Platform Seales.
(improved in quality and reduced in prico,) adapted to
•very required operation of wolghfng-a# Railroad
SLi.t.. tnv — lingU caTS. IP use pn the principal
rpITE ALTERATIONS .
I in our Store, including
Plano Fortes, and
A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
being now completed, we would invite the attention
thu musical public to our stock, comprising every arti<
in the line, which can be furniahou (wuomuale a;
RKTZIL) at Neie-Yo/kprices.
PIANO FORTES,
by A. Stodart A Co., J. B. Durham, and others ot es
tablished reputation, coritantly on hand.
F. ZOUBAU3I & CD., Importers,
Nos. 74 8t. Julian and 107 Bryau-stre*ts,
Next ti
flBMIM
FIMK’8 METALLIC R'iRlAJL CASES.
This Vttluublearliclo Isjustrncolved and fur eule by
I. W. MORRELL A CO.,
*npt 3 ly Sole agents in thfWJily for the Inventor
>ay need his services, that he
jiared to take up vessels of any site usually
port, aud to do the work of repairing, Ac., on r».ua-
“- Those who wish to clean or paiuttLe but-
ibUttqna ______
toms of their vessels, can also bo accommodated » u
Railway, upon zeosonable terns. Ho is also prepared
to contract for building Vends of any class or descrip-
ing, bpar-makiug and Caulking, in all its various
*ios, at the eastern extremity of the city.
’ A good ShipsLiithi* on tho premises.
11 11. F.
^WILLINK.Jr.
PIANO FORTES.
,W. MORRELL & CO.
i hand a splendid assortment
tf factories iu tin ^
/finish these iiiBtrumeuts canuot
colled. For sale on accommodating
Fiu’|m>Is ! Carpels!! 4 ':ir jM-ts !!!
hnvft this day opened for *nle :i splendid
assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs,
Window (
et Tapestry'
40 do 2 ply Carpets
30 Floor Ciotui
10 pieces Drugget
5 do Felt Carpet
0 do Dutch do
' 50 do Velvet and Chencil Rugs
100 common Rugs and Mats
loti pair or beautiful style Window Shades
All of the above Goods we offer at tho lowest market
prices: for sale by AIK IN A BURNS.
Cheap l>r> Ooixls.
A N assortment of new Dress Goods, constating of
Bilk", De Lai nos. Alpacas, Morena, Ginghams,
irked Collars, Und*r*lo(
146 Gibbons's Range, by [oct6J I. DASHER.
Important to Hoasekeepers.
HE Suhscrilmr respectflilly inlhrms Ilia patrons
and the pnblic generally that he now scuds his
_ 0 gon round the city daily to furnish thoso who wish
good article of Camphineand Spirit Gas, with a regu-
supply. Families desirous of being furnished will
pleaso leave their addrels at the store 10, 12 and 14
larnard Street. [jan 7] JOHN J. MAURICE.
•40 Bewnrd.
12 Boxea Bisquit G ace a la rsuille.
12 Batons 8ncre da H uiume.
12 " Choc ’ *
20 8)t Choica
s B«!gn<
Coulsi
IU Boxes Beignet dabrici
R UNAWAY from the Subscriber on the 2
ulk t hi* Negro Msn Bon Price. Tho above
ward will he paid for hii delivery to me.
uovfl tf H. F. WILIJNK, Ski's
6 Boxes pieds de Sanglier iruffei.
For sale fay __ [jan 21] J. ROUSSEAU.
H AY.-5200bales Eusteru and Nurtlii!
sale by
Foot of West-Uroad-at
DAVID R. DILLON,
jan 24 Foot of West Broad-stre'et.
ash m»iiKH-wiii. iiiui<
H
COLlftETON IHTTEIfS.
PURELY Vogt!table preparation, and
. erolgn remedy for Dyspepsia. For sale by
W. W. LINCOLN.
rtltANH^ROCKKRV ti ml CblnuWnre.
VJ A full aisortmeat constantly on hand and forkalt
* " I jan 221 COLLINS A BULKLEY,
N OTICE.—Consignees prr schr. BENJAMIN
STRONG, from New-York. will attend to tko vo
lition of their goods, landing this day at Telfair's
wharf. .All goods remainin,
it will bt stored at the exi
jau 28
i the wharf after i
S PLIT PKA8 AND HEANH.-5TSli^plit
It) do. White Boaiu, landing per rteaatorAla-
«mi and for sole, b;
jan 28 pLAOHOBN A CUNNINGHAM.
l^TTBit, C-MEKHK, Ao.-®0 fcTfiotc*
A J Goshen Butter, 39 box*-* English Dairy Cheese, 10
09. Pineapple do., 6 barrels Smoked Tongues, IOI Bo-
lo^na Sausageii. landing from steamer Alabama and for
»#Te by [jan 2d| CLAGUOBN A CUNNINGHAM.
WOOD! WOOD!
T ’HE Subscriber will keep constantly od hand
at his WOOD YARD, at the Caual Bridge, a full
supply, at all seasous. of OAK and HICKORY WOOD.
All orders left at J. D. Jesse’s, firoughton-street, will
be promptly attended to.
|-$r Wood Hold Low For Cush. JII
jan 1 tf J. M. BUTLEB.
Vault FAIK AND six glNUl.U
NEW STOItE! tillOCEItlES
Corner Whitaker and Jlrou/yhton Lane.
J UST roceived nnr Mourners and packets, a fi
supply of GROCERIES, which are offtred at whole
sale or rauil, at cash prices. The goods havu l.eeu
lected, and every article is warranted to prove satisfac
tory or may he returned.
tf
WM. O. DICKSON.
FRENCH MUSTARD, 8AKDJNKS, MCKLJfo,
PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS.
FANCY BOXES PRUNES, BRANDY
PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD,
TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE,
—and—
20 BOXES RAISINS (all clustkhs.J—WIIOLE.
HALF AND QUARTER BOXES—
MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, >
See., A c.
Just reeeivod and for aalo ut
• .. „ DICKSON’S,
jan 18 tf Cor. Whitakcr-st. and Bronghton-iane.
Hams! Tongues! Boloinms!
) Smoked Tongues, large site
Ih*. Bologna Sausages
2 bbls. Smoked Beef
118 tf Cor. Whitaker-st. and Brought n-iane.
UuUcr—4 lbs. for $1!
J UST KECElVEt)—
10 koga Butter, 4 lbs. for $1
10 do. Goshen do., 3>i lbs. for $1
15 do. 8tiuctlv Phimk do., 3 lbs. for $1.
Tding per achr. Triumph—
50 Imitatiou English CHEESE, rich and flue flavor
DICKSON'S,
_jnn^W tf C r. Whitaker-st. and Droughtou-lane,
/ 4 HtM EltiEH-A v
\JT 100 bagsjirinic Rio
Coffee
2d hhdb I* R Sugar
It) “NO »
100 bbls Stewart CAB Sngar.
2D “ Crushed «
20 •• Ground “
20 boxes Tionf •*
50 bbls No. ), 2 and 3 Mackerel
10 half bbla No 2
100 bbls Baltimore Floui
50
li I
50 half bbls Canal
10 casks Bucoii sides
5 “ Shoulder*
20 boxes Northern Chet
Eng. Dairy
50 bbls Planting Potatoes
50 boxes No I Soap
50 “ Pale ••
25 “ Starch
20 « J.einon Syrup
10» “ Tobacco, assorted brands
50 “ Tallow Candles .
50 “ Sinr
25 “ Adam’tiue"
20 “ Sperm
50 bbls Monongabola Whisky
200 " Whisky, Gin, Rum aud i
2lKk) lbs Codii«h
20 nr casks Cognac Brandy
2 Pipes Holland Qin
2 qr casks Scotch Whisky
2 “ “ Jamaica Rum
60 boxes assorted Cordials.
500 Gro Pipes
100 A{ Spanish Begars
SO doa Brooms
20 “ Demijohns
50 five and tea gallon Kegs
200 Reams wrappiug paper
Scales tor trains ... „„ , uw
railroads In the Uuitod Status and Great Britaiu; Ware
house Scales; Heavy Portable Scales, ou wheel*, for
Foundries, Rolling Mills. Ao.; .Store Scales, various
modifications: Counter Scales; Huy and Coal Scutes, Ao.
These Scales have been long know n and sevurely testud.
and the universal confidence folt iu their accuracy anil
ported adjustment is such, that they are now regarded
. , standard, from w hich there is no appeal. For
■ale in all their varieties by PUILBRICK A BELL,
i* *■' Aronla in Kutnutiftl
A Il.lllNlrtTUA'fOK’H HAI.H OF NK.
UHOKS AN11 TiANll.~l-nr.unnt to " order <J
too liimoruble t!.o Ordinary of Libert, coniit,, tbero
Iliw *>• Mia on tlaa flrnt ’fnenfia, Id Marfh next, at
. Ilmenvlll., all tho N.«roe. belonging to ths '.into of
Itallrvafi ' * I.oGonta, dee d, late of arid euuiity—it pi imennnn
« in number. Turin. ..nu-hnir oo.h, tho In-line. Id ono
'rovud°flccur"tv W 1,1 iut( ' ro,t from iota., with op-
Al*n, the Plantation known na Clin Hill, ln Llbertw
muty. Terms made kimsn tho day of aale. ‘
^AgontsinSavaunah.
LOTTERIiCS.
GREENE AND l'ULAHKl 1U(»NU32ENT
IjOTTEKY OFFICE.
Hay Lnne, near Hnll-H(reet.
GREGORY A MAURY, Managers.
27 -T ‘own. ail
78 Numbers—14 Drawn Boliots.
CAPITAL:
V.SOO DOLLARS!
Tickets $2—Shares In proportion.
TIok.H .„d «««. U^rHj^jra. p.ck.,,
. Yonder for Gregory A Maury.
JSffllr, w,u bB rontod from 1st of February
nutil 1st November next. Apply to
^2 C!. DT.'D Lxr
oonuty. Terms made known o _
THOS. C. NISfiET. Ad'm'r
>f Louis JJiCoute, dec'd.
ji»n 12
„ NOTICE.
B Knccntor’w Hi.it, or Hwnl Kntntn.
Y J‘ , rTnJ’ r t" 4rom the Conrl uf Ordina-
"hon Hitting fer ordinary
jaSSM ,U J. l R.“i , 'Wr* f h " OonnHojiaft door lu
Mlirlcglield, on Ih. lint Tne.doy In Mareh, hrtwoen Iho
nsnal hours of sole, all of tho Real Estate of the lata
Cluihouru Beviil. deucased—consisting of two hundred
*' " .Prtmtt.lwid, uioro or less; adjoining lands of
Rurksteiner, Neidlingar. nnd others; also, one L
bounded by the waters of tho Savannah Rlvor, m4ai-
plu and others—contaiuing fourteen hundred acres.
““.Tf °n. *“♦ T 1 . 41 * tWo hundred or more in order foe
withgoodfences. Dwellings, aud out Hou
ses, two excellent wells of water, and a first rote mill
stream. The above proporfcy is distance from Sa vannaR
nineteen miles. Tim Augusta Road from Savaunu!*
ruiia through them. The lands are well adapted to tbu
cultivation of Cotton, Rico and Corn. Sold tor a ii vi
sion among the legatees.
P“ ro, “» f »ffi by calling at the r
idenuo of thu subscriber, will bo shown the
Terms made known on the day of sale.
the property,
a the clay of sale. J
w.m. ■ —, —W. SOLOMONS, Execmtor.
Effingham County, January 8, l&Vi. tMl jaftlQ
To Kent. ~
A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with
eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to
— tho corner ©* Joses
M
MS-
John A. Gray, in tlm house c
Bay I.ane, near Bull-street.
ST HEAD-QUARTERS for prizes. -
|C6 72 4U 76 S 67 4 46 56
°Jtc* Ao. IQS Hay-Street. 2 Doors Last of ike CityBoUl.
D RAWN ND31HEUH — Of Georgia Stale
\nm»rt > - t * ,ry> ClM * Sarannah ou tlm 28th
69 Iff 42 28 36 C6 72
Ticket 36 40 46, Prise sold.
Brilliant Sebaino for To-Mi
GEORGIA HTATK EUTTEHyT
_ . . OLAB* 19.
For ths benefit of the lnricjicndcnt Firs Co. at Auousta.
n . „ F. C. BARBER A CO., Mansgsre.
Draws in Savannah at 0 o'clock To-Morrow Morning.
MAT Sales close at tf o'clock To-Night.
, February 1st.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
?C,0UU ( I PrIlO of.
2.0U) I 5 ••
-...$1,116
Tickets, $2; Halves, 1.; Quarters, 59cts.
sk on a fall Package of Quarters, only $7,80.
Orders from the country answered promptly,
drawingssontreguiarly, and prises cashed oa demand
this office, by
jan 31
CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
and Abercoru streets.
Y FORHALK.
liwJuraistErpSvv^uu. a p
IJ «» w« »I-H) QUAN'I QCIC. HOBEBT8 ft t
To Kent.
Upper PD.Uf DO Bry.B Inqolfti
Bj)d JfOlt UliNT.-Tlin Brick Ptoro »i th,
till BlalI),i,o. m:
““P^.by Meaars. R Habersham A Bon. Pease*-
ion siveu 10th November next. Apply to
ili COAEN8A HERTZ,
Guardian's Sale.
O N ihi M Tuesday in March, will be acid be-
for# tho Coart House door. In the town of Jeffer-
l°o U t Ni. oft m undivided interest in
Lot No. 26—-in the town of St. Marys. Sold as the
property of Busan .» *»—*■•— »- -- ■ • 8*
Honorable thu Ordii
fit of said minor.
* U * I *, A - Hopkins, by iiertBisaion of th*
u Ordinary of Camden County* for
»or. ELIZABETH U. IlOPKINa,
Far Sale,
A STEAM SAW MILL, nearly new, on tha St,
3Iore liUfb about tbe Ilou«e.
P|KAWN MJ3IHEKS —Of Georgia State
Wth lift ^ ry ’ CtaM N °‘ 17 ’ drawn 1,1 thif cU L on U
61) 16 42 28 30 66 72 40 75 8 67 4 40 56
I 16 50 abd 36 50 75, Prises sold In the abovo.
C ome, wilt try in thlaf
Will he drawn, in public, in Savannah, To-Morrow
, Morning, at 9 o’clock,
Sams close at 6 o'olook This Afternoon.
GhOUGU STATE LOTTERY,
f Augusta.
M FINE 8CUEMEI
•0,4N)0!—*2,000!
, .500!- 1,-JOO! 1,1 IH !
And more than $90,000 in Smaller Prizes.
Tickets only 92-Bbaros in prop4>rtion.
, FLKM1NG dc AllI.LEN.
The « p dersi|ned, having united in the practice it Law
Tickets and Bharea tor sale, and Prises cashed
“’lA «.E?: ?• OBAY,
>. 5 Owene'c Building, opposite Pulaski Homs.
Landing aud in storo for sale by
ConEN A TARVER.
UPEIUOA FltKNCll HITTKAH,Mi
I fact ured by J. Duraud A Co., Paris—A certain cure
flatulency, weakness of the stomach, debility, dys-
persia, fever and ague, and all cnuipiaiutx arising’from
derangement in the uervous avstem. It nay be nsed
‘ - — all injnring it* medicinal
idain
properties, iorsale by
jan 13 Agent for the Manufacturers, Savannah.
Canul Flour, Fotatoesi, dkv.
1 (UI RRL.S. Hiram Smith nnd lino Geim^ve Flour
A v/L/ 40 % bbls. do. do. extra do. do.
YiniEy* Plantiug Potatoes
100 do. E. Phelp's Gin
r do.
te
oil broke Northern Horses, for tale at the
A
For Sale.
COUPLE of good HORSES and WAGGONS
-on reasonable terms. Aoply'at the Pulaski Bil-
Rooia. tf
80 do. Buttsi, Sugar aud 8oda Cracker*
39 do. Treadwell's Pilot Brokd
50 boxes do. Moda Biscuit
80 do. Besdell'i 6s and 8s Tallow Candles
76 do. Colgate's Pearl 8torch,
Landing and for aale by
jan2i SCRANTON, JOIIN8TON A CO.
jan 8
For Sole.
nnilE Stock and Fixtures of c GROCERY in
1 first rate location tor wholesale or retail—will be
sold on good terms if applied tor Immediately. Tho
stoek is small aud fresh—a rare chance is offered. Sat
isfactory reasons given for wishing to tell. Apply at
this office. jan 5
York, branded “Davis's Bitter*'' and consigned to F.
Watkins. [jaw 261 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.
LL BILLS against the otouravliip STATE OF
L GEORGIA, tor each trip, must be presented on or
ire her day or sailing, otherwise payment will bo dc-
red. [jan 26 Im] C. A L. LAMAR
■ with
HOARD*
A FEW COMFORTABLE ROOM8 _
Board, eonvenieutto thefausiaese part of the city,
1 reasonable charges—can — *
jan 24 tf 5
BoimliuB!
r J>WO OR THREE single GonUwuoB ran h*
M NOTICE,
I FAMILIES desirous of giving nut their Sowing,
. will Im* Jiromptiy attcnd&d to on reasonable terms
by addressing a note to A. B. at this office. 6 jau 26
NO-riUK.
A LL persona iudolxed to the late firm of WOOD
CLAOUORN A CO citLsr ly note or cpmt ac
count, aro hereby notified that all claims remaining
unsettled hy 1st February next will bg placed in the
bands of an attorney tor collection.
ilrl
T
LAND AQENC
MIlledRevIlIo, CJu
V,
1IE subscriber will purchase or sell on commit-
I sioa LANDS of the several Land Lotteries of this
8t>t0 -j dec 2-2m | JAMES R. BUTTS.
pUfiBKIIVEM-
X 3 doi. qt. Jars Preserved Fears
3 do pt. do do do
3 do pt. do do Pineal
3 do qt. do do Limes
3 do pt. do do Cbinot
3 do qt. do do Quiuci
3 do pr,. do d->
J u, t received aud for sale by
J. ROU88EAU.
v. YUh. f.tr ..1. by
AVAN*' HSUftKS.-S5.U0U Mor.ll. brand
U«° 17| W. D. FORI).
M .
Clllodr.d.1 IdjddO ),. Vo«. • .up.rior utlel., 15,
Crus, Id.OIX. Rtuudo., F.iuiaru, 1, OOP 1„ t!Jr fi,
U r.g..ld,OPPl^uduB.is., fur«,le \,y
jan 21
A. BOKftUD.
Cor. B., .nd Whlt.k.r it
ClrOTHlStl AT UBISVCBS PUICKN.
W K . U, ""°“' fSundSn liiiiuc. of' oar nook
VV. of F.11 nod WinUr Ke.dy Undo
'piN :%Aiuvee, 11
Jelly Draintrs, and all kind. Tin Was^M
- Ri'hi-ctiug Rakers, Oil
MORSE A NICHOLS'.
XXIJT CKACK8,Nul Pick* andNulAnvils.for
ll by y. W. COHN WEI.L,
N EW HAMti.—Just rw.eived MOO choico small
miUdroroll.^.lbr.^kF ^
To Bent.
, . WHARF STORK.
_FOBT ft OPMHAM.
t () K riAl.K.
A DOIJBI.K Traomool und a .inrln Hnurr -.H
on . brlok k.Mm.nt, nnd lu n do.lrakl. nnd h..ltn>
\i.r. of tlio city; nt pro.out routs for $1,025. Amdv ™
J *° U ; WM. tYRIOHT.tr)
|l’«« »AI,H Wit KXCHANOlJ
.'id r7*™“ < '". , .i , “".°“ f-'brrt, Br,«t.
T.D.mont Houso ...
mid for cash or exohango for negro proj
^“*7 WM. WRl
| j'OU SALE.—A Lot mYorf
4? ftSL fee simple. Also, a Jot ou
by 90 feet, fee simple. Apply to
will attend punctually to any business eu-
trusted to tbeir cars.
Bay ami Whitr.lxrr-tts., over Messrs. Snift-
JJenthno ti- Co.
„ ‘ oroi N ary- S o«ic“ M M,, - l "'
Corner Bay and Whitaker Itreei*.
hour, front 9 A. M. to 2 F. M„ .„d 3), p. M . ,
.— *£ j.»3l
uuinr c. «i»o.
tO-PAUTNKllKHI P NUTIci.
** *w»sr W&
Savannah, January 12.1863. *
CITY HOTEL,
Streei, Mavttauuh, Georgia-
' f 'IIIS long established aud fuvorably kuoiva Ito-
X ‘«I occupies a central location in the Oommurcfal
j Tbe proprietor is pleased to an
nounce to his old patrons, and those who may hereafter
favor him with their virifs, that by recent fuiditionaand
improvement* in his establishment ho ie placed in pu*~
Hussion ef m<j« exteuded means than heretofore for thoir
comfort and Convenience. Particular attention has been fell
given iu the late alterations to thoaiiartmentsxnuronri-
ated to ladios aud familma, which, with otherohT
thw.r arrangement, have now a private entra:
dining-room, thus seen ring thoir occupants
intrusion from other porUoiis of th. ’ ‘'
ing them all ‘ho jinvaciea of hoi
from other poi tions of the building.
all the privacies of home. "
Havaunah will find the City Hotel all
i. --a —effort on the part of the