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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 5, 1853. STEAMSHIP LINES. U.8.M. 8TUA.1IHIII1 1 ISABEL, I Willi Ain Rollins ooinmandcr.betweon Havunuuli, Key West and Havana, ‘ connecting with the l’actfla Mali j Steamship Company’# Lin* for s aploudii t«a steamship will hereafte: — transit at tho Isthmus a Havana with tho COHENS 4 HERTZ, A front* At Savannah. TiokoU fur Now Orleans, Aspiuwall and Han Frai cisco cau bo had by apply in* tu MOItDKCAl4 CO., Charleston, 8. C. 'itssongers this trip (ofthe 13th insL) M ill connect KUH i*III IsA DELFUiA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. Tho new and splendid side-wheel steamship STATE OF GKO HU I A, of register, Capt. Walter Oul- ‘ regular trips. *1,299 . I ins, has commenced h .. . ■ and will leave Havaunnh on Wednes day, the 8th Sopt^ and every aiteruato Wednesday thereafter; say un the 22d Sept., and Cth and iSOtb Oct., and 3d and 17th Nov., and su on. This ship Inui been built with entire regard to safety, ud dispatch, and oiler . r and admirable fa- oil itiee to business aud travel. For freight or passage, ft A. L. LAM Alt, Agent in Havannah. UK HON k MARTIN. Ag’ts in Philadelphia. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE 9kly. iw aud splendid steamships FlA >RI D A.Cupt. Woodhull, and A I. A- ■ I1AMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging ed in safety, speed and eoiufoi These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that tho Marion and Bouthuruor leave Charleston, ar rive In Now York as soon as or Mforo them. «#*Cubin passage $25, payable before going on board. Agents: FAOELFOHO^FA Y^ Jt^CO, Savannah. Jr li U. 14. .UAH. 1.1XK. New-Vork & Charleston Steam-rackets. UNION MARION ’... SOUTHERNER 1.500 To ....I,'21 Copt. W. Foster i' k JAB. AGGER Capt. J. Diokinsnn 1,500 Tons. Thu Steamship J ants Auuku, now Hnishiug, will be placed on t> •< line early in May. os' For rr eight or Passage apply at the office of ths HENRY MISBKOON, Corner East Bay and Adger's Wharves. Aguns Charleston, April 19. 1852. iv SHIP LINES. M.z rice^or^.a»aage, PAQ K. hill NEW YOUK—(lid lintubllnlietl AaIuu DECK LOAD WANTED. r MAHON li. DAVIS, F. B. Davis meet with dispatch as above. Foi gilt or passage apply on board at Telfair'; •‘"lOlIAM," Ms liarf, at to (fe I) , KELLY k CO. rt Capt. Black, having two-thirds of li don on board, requires a fuw hundred hales fill up with. For freight apply to Capt. Black, DREW LOW k CO. | fob 1 0] ANDKKS FOR LIVERPOOL. first class British sliip FIl'ZJAMEs, Capt. Hoyt, having over two thousaud bales cotton ou 1, will havo dispatch. For freight of ro- :argo apply to Cant. Hoyt on board, o. to C ANDREW LOW A CO. iet with quiok dispa ’ freight or passage upply on board, to* the to [ja31] HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agt. ith dispatch as above, ifreight or passage apply ou board at Teirair'i >T to (ja29j BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. ' 0, master, will have dispa ■t. For freight or passage apply to WILLIS 4 JfltUNL •T.-V, Ml'. _____ J£* K ' WASHBURN, Agt. FOR PlillVHlENliE. Tho fast sailiug schooner GEORGE J. JONES, H. K. WASH BURN, Agout. FOR. 1*11 Ids ARM L 1*111 A—Iliron’- l.inc, r F* ,u regular packet schooner VIRGINIA, Buon master, will have dispatch for the above i>ort.— ■VwmBL Fur freight or passage apply to jau 26 WILMS k BKUNDAOE. ROWLAND A ( 0 M: For Freigut or Gliurter. The tiue schooner RUTH HALSEY, will take freight or charier to auy port this side of Boe- VESSEL WANTED. l vessel of tho onpacity of 400 or 500 bales lotton, wanted for an Eastern port. Apply to jan 18 WASI1HUHN, WILDER k CO. Ms ROWLAND k CO. M\ Vessel Wanted lor New lliullord. A vessel of 150 to 200 tous burthen, is waute< load with sawed lumber at Doboy Island, New Bedford. Apply t ROWLAND k CO VESSELS WANTED. Freight of lumber aud timber for Boston or New * had on anuUnAtlmyo ^ CQ VESSELS WANTED ON FREIGHT OR UilARTKlt. j. j Freights for Northern, Easier WANTED TlTCHARTER. Two or three Vessels suitable for Grain, to go a North Carolina, drawiug 7>i to 8 feet water. Apply to (nov 4) A. C. TOMS, Bay-street. t7-ly] WILLIS 4 BHUNDAGE.i THIRTY HOUR 8TI11K.E LEVER CLOCKS, JEWELED. rjMIKSK Clocks ure eon«truct$l (ut considerable ings, instead of poi i the baluncu shall. 120 Cougresa-st. jan 21 Hack, Sale and Livery Stable, 1JROUGHTON--HTREET. The Niihscribers having sold their entire . interest iu the Hack mid Livery Stable ) Busmens, corner Barnard • aud Broughton streets, to Mr. iuuaiAS F. STEPHENS, ruturu their tuuua* i- their friends aud the public generally for the liberal patronage heretofore received and respectfully solicit a continuation for their successor. MR. STEPHENS will devote his personal attention to tho business, aud his patrons cau depend upon bciug served iu the bust manner. Carriage! Vers, aud _ „ HsdUle Horses, aud respectfully asks i good stock of Buggies, Buggy llori 1 Brough Bavannah, January 1, IBM. THUS. F. STEPHENS. /. VVliln 1 LE UlsOWS*’ 7 Competition it* tho Lifo of Trado.” ’AINT NuW AS THEY USE TO WAS." Tiio uttenlion of Ilia pub- lie is called to thu large anil tu stock of all kinds of LAltUIAU E S, 'onstantly kept on hand by the Subscriber, ous trading to Savauuah will please to bear in take pleasure in stating that my Manufacturing 5'»ns will perceivi the most ec “ trade with it is my detoriuluatiuu to give entile satisfaction to all who may be pleased to Is* LOUR, CORN AND COW PEAS. X 3999 bushels Prime CORN bushels Prime CORN mju do Cow Toes 126 barrels Family Flour * or sale in store at 95 Bay-street. ieb l G ICEKIKS.—augurs, Htownri’sbest crush-* powdered and clarified Bugars, frosh parked “^..L’offes, black aud green, Teas of the finest nd high flavored. A largo supply cf the above u store, to bo sold cheap lor cash, And delivered »rt of the city tree of charge, b/ C. II. bC'ALLY, St.-Andfew’s H A.V1H.—3 Casks of choice Big Hums, just oeived - nd for sale by -"li ft B.BCALLY. AlHlNM.__.jjj boxen. *A5 hall boxes, unil M ss. q<un„*.M. of Mr, for ‘‘I LUb 11 C.JJ. bCALLir. STEAMBOAT LINES. Savannah, Augustu and Hamburg. »sww ^ The Union Rteamboat Company of f^^ft^^Qeorgia and BouUi Carolina having tho- roughly overhauled and reltted the su perior steam-packsu U. L. COOK and OREOON, with lighters are now ready to transport fright of all description betweeu Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than any other boats on the river. The steamers are commanded by experienced and accommodating captains, aud ail freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded free of Commissions. The accommodations lor passengers equal if not superior to any boats on ths river, lar- $5,00. HENRY HARPER, Pr., Savannah, E. F. KINCI1LEY A CO., “ JAMEB HARPER A CO., Augusta. Ravnnnab, list 8spt-, 1H52..eepll UNITED STATES MAIL MwV~ FOR PALATKA. EAST FLORIDA, Vln Dnrleu, Bruuswick, 81. illnrys, JACKSONVILLE. MIDDLEBURU (Black Creek), AND PI CO LATA. Ltavet every Tueulny, at 10 o'clock, A. M. . Tut superior etesm-pseket WM iTON. Capt; Bliaw, will leave Tuesday The Morning, ut 10 o r olock, aud will i leave every Tuesday. _ - ites of passage by this boat aro as follows: 5 To Darien $3 00 Hi. Mary’s. * ““ . 4 50 Jacksonville 6 oo Black Creek, Picolataand Palatka. For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston stosm-packsl wharf, or to CLAUUORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag* TU mVKLLBKS UOlNIi NUKTU. TUB MAVAWNAH A NO <J II AHI.KHTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Havannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M. after tho arrivals the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the saina day, oouuectiuK at Charleston with the WiluiiiiHtoii Hteuiii-Pnrkota. Which leave with tho U. H. Mall every day, at2>« P. M., aud also with thu New-York nml ('kurlrntnii HiwaiiimHIiih, Which leave Charleston every Woduesday and Satur day afternoon. Passougorn leaving Maoou on Tuosdny ovuniugs, will arrive in tiiuo to connect with the spleit did now steamship James Adyer one week, and tin steamship Southerner tho next. Fare from Cbarlostoi to New-York by land route. $20—time 52 hours; b’ steamships, $25. [my I5J 8. M. LAFF1TEAP, Agent. OFPOHITION LINK TO FLDltlDA. KATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. rr 1 — a The superior new steampacket WE- J^^q^^£|LAKA, Cape N._ King, Jeaves every Jacksonville ... 4 50 ... 6 00 ... 8 00 Palatka Black Crook N.B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will bo skipped froo of all charges at Palatka. Charleston Co.’s Wharf, amr B. M. LAFFITF.AU. a &SEB SAVANNAH TO DABIEN. A LIN l'. of Four llorso Post Coaches leaves Sa vannah every iUunilRy and TkiirNilny, ut 7 o’clock A. IU. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro* and South Newport, arriving in Darien at G o'clock P. M. Kctiii'iiiiiK on Tut>N<layN und Fridnyn, Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'clock P. M., and conneciini with the boats for tne North, and the cars for the West BIT Ollice in Bavannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co.'i • s| 1 C.-»- ...A ■ 13 NEW BOOK.**, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO. TllL'IiSDAT, Fkhugahv 3ui». N UW WORK. By Miss M.J. Mclolosh. Thn Lolty aud the Lowly ; or, Good in All aud in uouo All Good. Heart--Histories aud Lira-Pictures. By T. 8. Arthur. Tho Rector of St. Burdulpli's, or Superannuated. By F. W. Shelton, A. M. PUTNAM’S MONTHLY FOR FEBRUARY. Ruth Garnett, or the I/>vee of the Earl of Rochester; By Harry Uuile. FOR HALF, A CONVENIENT SHOW-CASE, euitabln for ft ladioe’ slioo or fancy storo. jan 28 HOUSTON A GHOUNDESON, VAJUtiN’riftES, I ^IIE Subscribers havo just received and opened a largo assortment of VALENTINES, among bioh arc a lot of very rich pattern! put up in boxes. Also, a large stock of Coiuio Valentines, Envelopes, J. M. COOPER A C To Iflirts GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a j jod nurse children. AmiIv to A. C. TOMB, 120 Bay etret ICE-HOUSE:—Keiiiovni. [ R. I*. liKRANC would respeetAilly inform the citixons of Savannah that At* ICE HOUSE is orders punctually attended t Harjicr's itlniruxine I TlOR February, llucuivcd by : fob 2 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. B. I>. JBvans A T T () R N /<; V A V LA \V, BAUNDKItSVILI.E, WasIIINUTO.V CoUNYY, GA., Will praetiue in tiie Courts of the Middle Ciruuit. .... business committed to his care will bu executed with promptness and dispatch. Hk»-kkcnce.s.—Messrs. Both well A Smith, and Dr II, L. Byrd. Savannah. Iy jani7 nii*Kovi:ui:va Is the order of tire day, and as it is contemplate<l to ter and improve our preseut store, we will sell our stock of Itesidy Made Clothing HOLES ALE or retail loss than it canibo hoiigbl 0 fsb°l BACON! BACON!! AT CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE. fl^ 1IE undersigned having the agency for several I extensive packers of PORK, including Deviue, Williams A Co.’s lots of superior extra cut city style, now otter for sale 400,000 p.iuuds. from the smokehouse, all from oorn-fatteued ho.js, ami of large sise, aud iu lots to suit purchasers. Tonus cash or uppruved hills. We will also bu inconstant receipt during the scasou of other lots from East Pennsylvania, and from Cincin nati, St. Janus, Nushvilio, Au. All ordeis fur Must will be filled direct from smoke houses, aud packed iu new bacou casks. jsn27 C. K. GRENVILLE A CO I>i880lllti0ll. IMIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be- 1 tween thu firm of FULTON A WALKER, is this ay dissolved by mutual oonscut. The affairs of ‘ Savannah, Feb. 1, 1853. ILL. FULTON. J. li. WALKER. tho Factorage und Commission Busin in his own name. Grateful fur the patrouugo extouded to the lato firm, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same to himself, pledging his utmost exerlious to IL L. FULTON. state thus publicly, that it is for no fault of his retiro from the busineas. From au acquaintance with him of many yours, 1 hesitate not in giving it as my uaudid opluion, that ho is au houestaud houoruhle man, uorrool iu his intentions aud dealiugs, gaged. Du.-uuc quTring my pri ‘ ompted me to rotiro from the late firm. JOHN II. WALKER. done uroi fob 2 author part of the State, has DISHOIjUTION OFUOPAUTMiUSlllP. r | '1IE Copartnership heretofore existing betweeu A the Subscribers, wilder the nrui of MOORE k HENDRICKSON, was dissolved by mutual consout on tho 1st instant. The affairs of the late tlrui will be set tled by either of the undoraigned, who will use itsnumo iu liquidation. All claims ugaiust the lato firm must bu presauted immediately, and all persons indebted to it by noto or account will please settle w ithout delay. JOHN B. MOORE, JOHN B. HENDRICKSON. Savannah, January 2dth, 1853. COPARTNERSHIP. G EO. R. HENDRICKSON having purchased the interest of John B. Moore, in the late firm of Moore A Hendrickson, lias associated himself with his son, John B. Hendrickson, in the Drag, Paint and Oil business, to take effect from the 1st instant. The sub scribers will conduct tho same under the style of G. 11. A J. li. HENDRICKSON—one or the purtuurs will re main in New York in order to make purcliaaos ou the busttorius. GEO. R. HENDRICKSON, JOHN B. HENDRICKSON, Bavannah, January 2Gih, 1853. COPAKTNJtUMIftU*. r pIIK undersigned linvn formed n cn|mrtncr*liip 1 under the firm of KKMPTON A MARSHALL, for carrying ou a general Dry Goods Business iu this city, at the store uow being fitted up for tliom iu Waring s Range, next to the store formerly occupied by James Anderson A Co., where we expect toopen a new and well seleoted stock of Dry Goode, which which will be sola oa as accommodating terms as can be found in the city. EDWARDS. KEMPTON, ''j25 tf Dry Goods, Clothing, &o. Selling oil’ lit tost. C HEAP CASH STORE, corner of Whitaker nnd Congress streets. The subscribers, iu urdsr to close their biisiutss at the ahovo stand, will dispose of the en tire stovk now remaining of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods at cost prices, uutil tho lUth of February, wheu the balance then remaining will be sold at auction, jan 2t M. PHENDEROAST A CO. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to Dr. S. d. Crawford will save costs by calling at our office and makiug payment beforo the 15th of February, jan 22 tf NORWOOD A WIL8QN. MULES! T WENTY young, largo MULES—For sale at Brown A Harris's stablo. jan 28 G* JACOB ELLI8TON. ■ 1' have Bold him. II. F. WILLINK. ffsb 4-3) a got J. t MUm.—9UO urumn Figs, for sale low tu dose conoignmantby (fob 4) COHEN A TARVER. ' 1-^ whole, half aud quarter boxen J.V RaUlns, landing and for sals by t™*COHEN A TARVER. II Mi OOPKR’H Aronmtlo Cacbeim—i’o. porting aa agreeable flavor to the breath after U medicines, Ac., for sale by G. R. A J. B. HENDRICKSON, Gibbon’s Build jpg. 1 liliTJI Si (Hk.’M pure extract ur Liquorice, 1 recstved and for solo by kb 4 Q. R. A J. B. HENDRICKSON. New Wltoleeulc it ud Retail DRY BOODS STORE Id Broughton Street. rpHE subscribers will open llielr New Htore, near- I If opposite St. Andrew a Hall—west side—oa Mon day 24th iust., where they will cflur at their asnal low pricce for cesh and City acceptance, nn entirely new stock of 8taple and fancy Dry Goods, to which they vfluld respectfully invito the attention of the citiseue of Havaunah, aud tho murebaute and planters of tide and thu neighboring SUtee. The stook is large and well atlooted, consisting in part aa followe: Dress OoihN. Rleokand Fancy Bilks of every width aud description, French and Euclisb Moriuos, Caslinioros, DeLaiues Mnus De Brago, Barege DeLaiuce, Uombexins. Cham bor'd Cloth, AlpaccM of every deeoriptlon, white am colored, plain and emb’d, Tarletonsand Swiss. Kiiibruldorics. Linen Cambria lidkfs, emb’d, plain nnd hemstitch, ool- iara,Cuffs, Undersieevoa.Cheuiasots, Flouncing, Bands, Jaukourt and Swiss Edglugs aud Insertions. lUunlillas nnd Slmuls. Black and colored Crape and Silk Mantillas, plain and omb'd Crape Shawls of evory description, Broclic Shawls. Square and Loug Shawls, black and colored Mautillas, Velvets and Talma Cloths, Hosiery. Ladle*’ end Gentlemon'e Kid, Sewing Silk, Silk, Raw Silk, Lisle, Odton, Berlin, and Cashmere Gloves, La dies'Silk, Haw Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Cashmere Hoso, Raw Silk and Merino Vests, GeuUeiueu's plain Silk, Merino, L. Wool, aud Cotton Under Shirt* and Drawers. I,lui!ii Htimusks. S-4, 10-4,12-4, and 1G-4 IJIaiuaek* and Snowdrop Ta ble Cloths, 8-4 und 10-4 Brown Damask Cloths. Bleached aud Brown Damask of evory description. Damask and Snowdrop Napkins and Doilies, Bird's Eye Diaper, Lilian IHupur ol every description. ftlicwtiutfs und Shirtings. 10-4 and 12-4 Liuon Shirtings, Pillow-case Linen, 8 9-4. 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Bleached and Browu Allendale anu Hamilton Shirtings, Bleached and Browu Shirtings of every description. Irish I.ini'll. From the best Manufacturers, and warranted all pure Flax. Clolllti, Ciuwimeras dc Vestings Black aud Bluu Broad Cloth, Black and Fauuy Cas- sluiorcs, Fancy Vostings, white aud colored Marseilles Vestings. Coiiiiterpimc* nnd Blnnkets. H-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4*Marseilles aud Allendale Counterpanss, Paris and Whitney Family BlaukeU, Negro Blankets of every description. Georgia Plains, Kcrsoys, Flax and Cotton Osoaburgs. II. l'ri'iiderguKt ft Co. NKW FALL AND WINTER' GOODSV J. II. A HI. SHEAIIAN, Corner ol' Uroufiliion anil Wliltakor-atHt. SAVANNAH, I NVITE attention to their now stock of Fall anti Winter goods, oomprisiug: BKEHS good*, emiikoideriem. French Cashmeres, Linou Cambric, “ De Laines. Cambric llankcrchiefs. ’lain and Embroidered do, English Black Silk. Bobinotl Edgings, d Cuffs, Black AJpacnas, Collars Col'd “ Habits and Undor-Slesves Uombaxine, Black Lace Veils, Damask Antique, “ Crape, Eng., Fr. and Am. Calicos, Col’d Hosiery und Uncus. A large and well selected stock of Gloves, Irish Lln- tiugs, Satinets. Tweeds aud Kentucky Jeans s by examining our stock l PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. »N Hrynu-nt.y Hnvnmmb, tin. G RATEFUL to tuv friends and the public i general for their liberal patronage heretofore es teudod to mo, I now offer them a greater induoemei than eve.-, as I have just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Enylieh French aud German Broad Clothe, Black aud Fanoy Doeskin andCassimcre, Black and Fancy Silk and Katin and Embroidered Vest ing* ; also a very rioh article of Kvouiug Vesting,which I am prepared to maku to order, iu the most fashionable style. Also a large and well selected stock of illen’s nnd Hoys’ Keady-Mnde Clothing, together witli a large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend ers, Gloves, Collars, Merino and Bilk Undershirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valices, Ac., all of which will be sold at prices to givo general satisfaction. » “ Carpet and Floor Cloth ^Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, itc., Arc., dtr. No. 110 Congress and At*. f)7 St.Juliea Sts rpHE Hubscribcr, knowing that the citizens of I . Savannah have felt a great iutereat in the estab lishing or a CARPET WARRIIOU.SR, In this city, and heiug aw are that many have been aHiiig the completion of ths Now Store, so that they plat* assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept iu similar establishments. Tho Stock of the different departments will consist, in part, of the following Goods, vie: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs Three Ply, 8uperfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; 1’lak and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; Drug' gets, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 iu width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor aud Stoop Mats; Table aud Plano Covers; Silver aud Brass Oval and Oetagou Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Ac., Ac. Oil* CLOTHS. Of every width; from one to eight yards, for Hal Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Rose V/o- Muhogauy and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4 5-4 aud 6-4 r* * « * •• " - ■ — Stairs. CURTAIN*. Bilk and Worsted Damask De-Lalna; Worsted and Linen Damask Deloiius; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety Of colors; Wliito and Buff, for Shades. tains and Shades. GILT CORNICE*. Bands, laiops and Pins, of the greatest varioty and pat- torus, of the latest importation; ail of which will be ■old at wholesale or retail, ou the most liberal terms. WM. II. GUION. Agent, 140 Congress and 57 St. Juliau-sts. k wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Five Dollars llcward Will bo paid for tho delivery of a GOLD CU, lost “ - * J All persons Watch. J WO. II. HULL. HKNItY C. KINO. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 1 MIK iindursimiRd linn this day associated with him Mr. HENRY C. KINO, of Glynn County, with w nom he will coutinuo the Factorage and Commit,ion Business in this city, under the firm of Hull A King. JNO. II. UULL-. No. 21U Bay street. Bavtunah, January 12,1853. CITY HOTEL, Day Street, Havanunli, Georgia, rpms loug established and luvorably known Ho- I tel occupies a central location in the commercial portion of the city. The proprietor is pleased to au- nouuce to his old patrons, and those who may hcroafter favor him with their visits, that by recent additiousand improvements in his establishment he is placed in pos session of inure extended menus limn heretofore for their comfort and convenience. Particular attention has boeu given iu the late alterations to the apartmeutsappropri- ated to ladies and families, which, with othor changes in their arrangement, havo uow a private entrance to the dining-room, thus socurlug their oucunants from any intrusion from other portions of the building, aud ufldi d- ing them all tho privacies of home. Pursous visiting Savauuah will find the City Hotel til they could desire it, and no effort on the part of the subscriber will be spared o make it so. aprl l eod tw 1 j P. CONIJON^Proprietor VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR MALE Iu Marlettu, Georgia. ££& A large, well finished, COTTAGE BUILT MANSION, with superior out-buildings, gar dens, orchards, Ac., all of which aro new und iu complete order. The ahovo was Die summer residonco of the late Ilonj. Snider, and can ho bought to an advan tage by applying early to the aubsoriber at Savannah, uov 27 tf JAMES J. SNIDER. R ECEIVED per Florida— Plain, White and Salmon Colored Silks, Striped Silks, Pointed N W Collars, L C lidkfs. Bolid Cheeked Ginghams, Spriug Prints, Shirtings, Shootings, Muslin Undersleeves—Spring styles. Black Barege, extra fine blk M uo Laine, Ao., by fob 2 W. ft WADSWORTH, Breuglitou street. G. U.«fc J. R. 11ENDRICKHON, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND DKAl.KltS IN PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW-GLASS, BRUSHES GARDEN SEEDS, Ac. jan Qibbont’s Buildiugr, wtsuA, Georgia. 29 251 J. ROUSSEAU. » purchase CLOTHING at u very I F you X low figure, uow U tho tlino. l’ierson, llcidt ft Co., aro disposing of the balance of their Winter Stook at such prices os cannot fail to please. This is done iu or der to make room for their splondid Spring and Sum mer Goods, which they aro now reeeiviug by weekly ar rivals, and which will exceed auy other season iu quality, variety and beauty. fob 4 Frimh Pttli*» Dc Pole Gru». 3 DOZEN Pule D« Foie Gras, with Trufies 2 “ “ ** Gaillee and Truffes 2 •< *« «. prairie liens, with Truffes 2 “ ** " Pordreaux 1" * " “ Pigeons, for sale by fob 3 A. BONAUD. A NC'IIOV I E PASTE. XJL / 2doieu Anolnvle Paste 5 •* French Mustard 3 " Currant Jtlly, for sols by npo i ■f, Br pij fo iet, in a [ [fob 4) WM. WRIQUT. fortahlo Dwelling House on pleasant partoJthe^U^ <f Ap- WM. WRIGHT. T;OR HALE.— a Boy la year# old, cauablo of l 1 attending to Uorsee. and drlviug them in single harness, warranted sound. Apply to feb a WM. WRIGHT. 5 Bay street. i;OK HALE.—A Brick Warehouse, Tin Roof- L ed, 60 by 90 feet in the altar, 14 foot high inside, all floored with thick plank, aud large doors suitable for the reception or Cotton or other .uereh ” ear tl.o Charleston steamboat Wharf. j*a3 merchandise—situated irf. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. For *s»ie, pODE younf, wall broke Buggy and Saddle 11 or Mi, warranted ssnnd and • Buggy and Baddli nd gentle. Apply to P. GIERELUOUSli SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, Ao. A CAKU. FASHIONABLE ^ Danciug Academy. AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL. mile NICHOLS I > E8PKCTPULLY announces io iha Young La- \j dies aud Gentlemen of Ravsnnxh. and also to v nil ora from the InUriar, that he rill upeu classes at the above popular Hall, on Monday, February Oils, 1*3.1. In addition to a ’practical eonrse of GRACEFUL GESTURE, a correct and elegant method of Society DnncinK A Wtilr/irm. Lesson* will also be glvcu In tho following Fashionable Dance* as they are now danusd at all the Fnshlouublo resorts In America, vi>. ( lui Licillienne, La Gorlitza, Pnrilana, Redon a Mazurka, Cinq terns Waltz, Deux terns Waltz, Tho above Dances being adaptations from)|Maxn7Va, Waits and Pulka, persons of moderate capacity cau learn any of them io a few Lessons. Evory varioty of Flings, liornpipes, Caehiicl-i, Bolero's i'ua do deux, Ac. taught if desired. Diuid'iiiR Is now so universal that it ennnot he dispensod with in tho education of Ladies. It Ir, Indeed, both useful und ornamental, as it form* aud strengthens the body, and improves the carriage, ami no person can outer the Drawing Room oraquit himself with Fund nml Gram in gonoral or exalted Society, without having studied the Graceful Art of Ocsliire nnd Oanriiig. The moderate exercise of the Dance Is admirably suited to week and debilitated eoiiKtitutiuns, aud is well calculated to prevent and cure Rheumatic and similar affections, as fro.ii thu various evolutions all the muMclos of the body arc brought into huuetieial action. This system being of hi* own invention, ho takes great ploanurein recommending It to tho citisons of Sa vannah, undoontidontly assure* them tbatin one course of 15 lessons ho can impart a correct and easy style of Dancing. Hoping that he may receive tho same liberal patronage extended to him elsewhere, and desiring that all who wish to avail tbeinsulvas of his instruction will inako early application. For terms, Ac., apply to Mr. N. at the Marshall House, any day j rorious to tkut of commencing. Private Classes (of eight or nore Ladies) will be given at the Hull, or their residence, ir desired. Serai monthly Practicing Assemblies will be given for the benefit of the pupils.2w jan 29 COLLEOIATL INSTITUTE Mir FOR YOUNQ LADIES, 'fell MISS HATHAWAY, Principal. S CHOOL RjDOM—in thn llaseincut of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. TERMS AND COUUHIS or STUDY. Reading, Spelling and Mental Arithmetic $ 6 0U Algubra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Philoa- , Chemistry, Physiology, Aatronomy aud &■ s, has been secured as a toucher of French.— ff suit able teachors can be obtained, it is designed to make Drawing and Vocal Music integral parts of the course of study. The number of pupils will be limited to thirty ; hut. Young Ladies wishing to join eithor of the clusse*, withiut becoming regularly connected with tho Insti tute, will be received at a specific charge. HAT MU* H. has permission to refer to Rev. Mr. Tustin, Hon. R. M. Charlton, and B. Mai ton. Esq., of 8a- vauuah, and to Rev. W. R. Williams, D. D., and J. W. Edmonds, of New York. 3m jan 10 MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAINIlNG In Wnter CoIoi-h, Tauqut by E. MILLER, 132 South-Broad St., cot 13 Savannah. tf na UANCINO ACADEMY. jfll MONSIEUR A. UONA"l> rc k |-cctfolly informs kis petrous, that his Academy is open for tho MMIni reception of pupils. During the season tho following Fancy Dances will ba introduced, besides tho regular course of Tuition :— Torentclla, Rotta, Gavotte, l*as Stirien, Ziugoralla, Schotisch, Redowa, Maturkn.etc. Former pupils are requested to come early If they like to learn Fanoy Dances for his Ball, to bo given iu January next. N. B.—Gonllemen’a Class will begin on Tuesday noxt, tho 16th lust., at 9 P. 51. nov 13 Classical and English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Gneton-Htreet, uvur tho Park. sap 27 dtNl— 3aw6m PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. npiIE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS 1 in our Store, including a lino SHOW-ROOM for P, *A°MUSl’C °DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, we would invite the attention the musical pnblio to onr stook, comprising every arti; in the line, which can bo furnished (wdolesalb a. meta! t.) at New- York pricee. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodart k Co., J. B. Dunham, and others of ee- tabliahed reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZOGUAUM «fe CO., Impobtrrs, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-stroeta, out 27 tf Next to Markot Square. FISK’* METALLIC BURIAL CASE*. This valuable article lajustrocnlved and for sulu by I. W. MORRELL Sc CO., sopt 3 ly Sole agent* i u this City for the Inventor ^jWpRall who may nood Ills services, that he, hMMb-Iiu* chargoof the MARINE RAILWAY,, which is now iu succeMsful operation. He is, therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any else usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ac., on reason able terms. Tho*e who wish to clean or paint the bot tom* of their vessels, can also be accommodated on th* Railway, upon reasonable terms., lie is also prepared to contract tor building Vends tf anv class or descrip tion, nnd to carry on the business or Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its variov brunches, at tho onstern extremity of tho city. EAT A good ShipsL-iithia ou tho premises. mar II II. F. WILLINK, Jr. PIANO - FOUTES. I. W. MORRELL & CO. baud a splendid assortment finish tin elled. For sale on accommodating terms, at the Bronghton-streot Piano and Calduet Ware- Cni'iM'Ui! Carpels!! Curpch ! lljTK have this duy npuiied for sale n splendid V V assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mate, Rugs, Window Curtains, Ac., consisting in part of 29 pieces 3 ply Carpets 19 do Velvet Tapostnr 19 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 39 Floor Cloths 19 pieces Drugget 5 do Fell Carpet 5 do Dutch do 150 do Velvet and Chensll Itugg 100 common Rugs and .Mats 1(H) pair of beautiful stylo Window Shades All of tho above Goods wo offer at the lowest market prices; for sale liy AIK1N A BURNS, Cheap Dry (ioodp. A N assortment nf new Dres* Goods, consisting of J\ Silk*, Dc Laines. Alpacas, Morcna, Ginghams, Worked Collars, Uuderslceves, Chemisettes, 1.. < lidkfs.. Ladies' Kid Gloves, Crane Shawls, and vartoi other articles, which will be sold extremely low, at N 146 Gibbous’s Range, by (octSj I. DASHER. INSURANCE. Bancroft A Bryan, OKNBUAl. AHKaTH ANl. BIIOKBKS, ron the rerruask and sale op 8TOCJCS, DONDS, EXCUAS'OEJt RE AL ESTATE No. 117 liny Street. Hsvnnnah. 1 Liverpool and London Fire nnd Lire Insurance Company. MIE undersigned Aiicnis of tho above Company, flak* agninet Fire on Building^ Stock in T ’Trade, Ac., jan 24 No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITA I* 9,000,000 of Ponndi Sterling f| GIIH INSTITUTION has eslnblielipd mi Agency I In 8avanuah, aud Firs Policies upon Produce and Property will bo issued by ANDRIAv LOW A CO. Savannah, January 21,185.1. I.OMION 1-UCfiNIX VI UK OKPlCk. flUIIH Tompany tubes Eiro Risks in this city,and XfiTNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. rpilK undersigned, Agents of the nlmVe Company, I eontiuue to take risks against Firs oa Buildings, hiouks,cte.,on tho most favorable terms. apr 14 COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Lllo IUNUriinro Company of New York. I SAAC ABBATT, Scc’y. JOSEPH B.COI.LIN8, Prus't. Dr. R. 1). Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applioatinne received by fob 14 ly W. V. HUNTER, Agent. Seuthern Mutunl liiNuruure Guuipnny 4 8BURY IIULI., Prceidont and Treasurer.— Ai.hon C'Hssr, Sec'ry. ft F. McKay, Actuary, e undersigned, Agent of the above Company, coa- Unnea to take, the following risks, vii: Marine, Rivet and Hre; also on tho lives € PP ji Servant!. Live* of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for rosidiug in the Snath. WILLIAM KING, Agent, june 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton it Corporation Notioes. N 1 •• Hr it further vrtiainal, That a general ticket given by the master, owner, einployor, or guardian of a i <>r porsou of color, shall pass the hearer thereof ten o’clock P. M.; but that, in order to para a negro or free person of color after ton o’clock P. M., a special ticket shall he given, which tiokot ahull specify " hour whon it is t< .—ry the xpiro, and may bo given both bc- o'ulock P. M.: Provided, however, a the bearor tlicroof after mid- that uo ticket shall p _ night, whothor it be dated before or after that hoi. loss the tiina whon it is given, and the ol-joot in , aud the idace to whioh the bearer is scut, are distinctly specified." Ths otfioers and privates of tho City Guard are lien hy ordered to enforce the above section. By order of his Honor tho Mayor. EDWAllI) G. WILSON, Savannah, 25th Jan'y, 1H.V3. Clerk of Council. LAST NOTICE. B ADGE* !—To owners of Sluvcs, Waggons,' Drays, Hucksters, and to all others who may be required to take out uadgoa :—Wednesday next, the 26 January, 1853, is tho last day for taking out Budges. The city Marshal aud city Constables arc hereby re quired to take upallpersous who may bo found work ing without Badges alter Wodnesday noxt, contrary to tho provisous of the city ordinances relative to Sluves, Badges, Vehicles, Ao. Poualtj ' " Bv order, E Savannah, January 21,1853. Clerk of Council. (Extract fro\ niLMARD TABLE* Section 5 That it shall prictors of Billiard Room* or Bowling Alleys to permit riotous, disorderly or noisy conduct w ithin their res pective premises, or to keep them open after 12 o'clock at night, to the annoyanuo of thu Inhabitants residing near Nuoh establishments. Penalty not exceeding $39. Ordinance puseed Nov. 16,1813. The city Marshal, eity Constables, and the officers City Orthnance.) t bo lawful for the pro- privates of the city Watch i , and I .. .. .... iisMfny ordered •ce the provisions ol the above section. By order of liis Honor the Maj or. EDWARD G. WILSON, Savannah, Jannary 21, 1863. Clerk of Council. TO ISUILDER*. T)RUPOSAL.S for huildiug a Keeper’s House X Laurel Grove Cemetery, will bo received by the Committee until Tuesday, the 8th day of Februan next, thu Contractor to furnish all materials and finis! tho Bnilding iua workmanlike manner within a giver time—to lie stated in tho proposals. A plan of the build ing may bu auon by culling ou the chairman of the com mittee. JOHN MALLERY, jau 29 Chairman CominiUco on H. and C. C. M. Committee. i tho Ludica of Important to Housckccper-i. fPHE Subscriber respectfully informs bis patrons I and tho publio generally that ho now sonde hie Waggon round thu city daily to furnish thosu who wish a good article of Csmphiuu and Spirit Gas, with a regu lar supply. Familios doiirous of being furnished will ploaso leave their address at the store 10, 12 and 14 Bernard Street. fjan7) JOHN J. MAURICE. For Sale. 13IIE Stock nml Fixtures of a GROCERY in a I first rate location for wholesalo or retail-will bu dd on good terms if applied for immediate! WOOD! WOOD! fFHE Subscriber will keep constantly on hnnil I at hit. WOODYAllD, at the Canal Bridge, a full ■upply. at all seasons, of OAK and U1CKORY WOOD. All orders left at J. IJ. Jeue's, Broughton-street, will bu promptly attended to. tv Wood Sold Low For (’u‘h. janl tf J.M. BUTLER. West-Brwad-itreet Stables. BROWN A HARRIS. hoard. FEW COMFORTABLE ROOMS — with Board, conveuieutto thebuainuia part of tho eity, ammablo charge*—can be secured by applv iug ut ,24 tf NO. 1 ST. JAMES SQUARE. BoiiniiiiK. Jones and Absrcorn strvsts. iroughton street. umodatioas at No. 29 UDAUDANG. rERY deairablo Room*, with Board, at reasona ble rates. Apply at this Otfloe. tf novK IT MoMAUON A DOYI.E. DVTTIUli UHRBS1L Aco.-^JO kega choice |» Goshen Butter, ») boxe* English Dairy CheoM, 10 -s. Pineapple d..., 6 barrels Smoked Tongues, 199 Bo logna Sausage*, landing from steamer Alabama nnd for osSe Ly I jan_tdl_0LAG110BN A CUNNINGHAM. H AY and BRAN—Forsulc by res DAVID R- D1LLON, foot of West Broad-st 3LOTllEH HASKKTS and Hampers, Mar J ket Baskets, Willow Wn*oue nnd Cradles, nnd f coden Ware of ail kind* u»y bo found at i66Brough- n-*». I jau 191 MORSE A NICUOL8._ W K HEG LEAVE Savannah that a u ur Selling Oil* al Rutliifud Prices! THE FOLIA)WING GOODS Moiisllnn dc Lainel French Canlimuroe, figured Do. ** ’ Mack , . Plain und Changeable Silks, of ovary shade Alnacax, plain black Do. do. colors Do. fgunyl Gingliams—French, English and American do. every else Huckaback Towels Blrd’s-Evo do. Dowlas, lluckabaok Linen Dain&sk, of every width Shiytiugs, Ticks, and a general stock of good* uiually found in a retail dry goods star jan 18 W. V. PRENTICE’S DAOUEItHKAN LAUXRV, 8T. JULIAN STREET, Over Zosbaum’a MumIc Store. SAVANNAH. rpHE SUBSCRIBER would cull attention to bit I new and improved style of Colored Daguerreotypes. Ho warrant* to give satisfaction to all w ho desire to have their Ukonesses taken in a superior style. Call and examine specimens of my work over the Music Store, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE. P. 8.—Instructions In the art, and all kinds of stock constantly for sale. is fob 4 NUW IlUtlllS.. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER A CO. T11URXDAV, JANUARY JTE8TER SOMERSET{ u Novel by N..M.., Sp. Mncuully, M. P. Hr the Right It on. Alugaiine for February. Babington Wavsjly Novels—Lippincott’s Edition, VM. 10. A furthor supply ol The Course of Faith, or the Practical Buiievor Delineated. By John Angall Jauioa. NFW STORE! OUOCEKlEtt ! Corner Whitaker and Broughton Lane. J UST received per Mourner* und packet*, n filli •apply of GROCERIES, which are offered at whole sale or retail, at cash prices. Ths goods have been re lucted, and every article is warrautud to prove satisfac tory or may be returned. WM. G. DICKSON. FRENCH MUSTARD, SARDINES, PICKLES, PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS, FANCY BOXES PRUNES, BRANDY I’KACIIEri, LONDON MUSTARD. TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINK, —and— 20 BOXES RAISINS (all clustms,)—WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICK. Sic., Sic. Just received and for eulu nt DICKSON’*, jan 18 tf Cor. Whltakcr-st. and Bruugbtou-laue. Ilams! l'on|[U<‘H! Bologuns! J UST received per steamer— 2 bbls. Pig Hams 59 Smoked Tongues, large site 59 lbs. Bologna riauuagas 2 bbls. Smoked Beef For tale at DICKSON'S jan 1H tf Cor. Whitaker-st. >ml Brought an-iauo. Balter—4 Vb S . for $17 J UST RECEIVED— 19 kegs Butter, 4 lbs. for $1 19 do. Goshen do., 3>, lbs. for $1 15 do. Strictly Phi mb do., 3 lbs. for $1. Landing por echr. Triumph- 50 Imitation English CHEESE, rich and fin* flavor "0 boxes Mild Rich Northeru Cheese For sale at DICKSON'S. jan 18 tf Ccr. Whitaker-st. and Brougiitou-laue. ’ l PKUIOIt FKENCII HITTERS. Mom, J factured by J. Durand k Co., Paris—A certain cure jr flatulency, weakness of the stomach, debility, dys- puirnia, lever and aguo, aud all ooiuplaints arising from a derangement iu the nervous system. It may be used in wine aud spirits without at all injuring its medicinal properties. For sale by A. BONAUD, jan 13 Agent for the Manufacturers, Savannah. 4 LI. BILLS agnit GEORGIA, for each trip, must be presented o before her day of sailing, otherwise payment will be de- *---■■ 26 lull C. A. L. LAMAR. NOTICE. LI. person* indebted to the late firm of WOOD, L CLAGHORN k CO., either by note or open au nt, are hereby notified that all claims remaining unaettlod by 1st February noxt will be placed iu the hands ut au attorney for collection. II CLAOIlOItN A CUNNINGHAM. UK CUKAM IN NIX MINUTE*.—Put eut Freciers, warranted to fre'/ie cream in aix min es, a nice article, at 156 BroU|thtou-st. jan 29 MORSE k NICHOLS. Key and Knife Baskets, received by (jan 29] a large I S k MCli 1AUFKNTKU’* TOOL*.—Just received n _j large supply of Bouth and Moulding Plants: also aws. Chisels, Braces and other tools, aud ' C. HOPKINS, Ag f t. W OODEN WAKE.—Itrufs bouud Cedar Pails, Tuba and Measures, Pastry Boards, Tow- oil Hollers, Rolling Pins, aud a variety of other articles. just received by (jan 29) MORSE k NICHOLS. a? jan 28 and for aale by CU4G1IOUN k CUNNINGUAM. cXtUl’IlINK.nll UUHN1NU Vlililll. J UST received 20 barrulfl of tho ubovo, which will lie sold by tho barrel or otherwise at the lowest ■rices. Arrangements will be entered into to anpjily (jan 241 J. J. MAURIC I AIUI S’ JII KIN9 VEST*. —1 piece 1 j Blue, all wool, DoLaiue, Worsted Braid, Oil 8ill(. Ac , received per Alabama, aud for aale by Jau 27 La ROCHE A BOWE. 1 .3LOUKNCK nnd .31A t ELLINK SlLfi^. 7 Just received Florence and MarcelUna Buka, in assorted colors, for sale by Laroche a bowne. BW CHOP CUBA IIIOLASSBS.—$0 hhde. and 7 tierces prime new ^op Cuba MoUmcb _j« order, now and largo hhds, ctr-t of hs-rqueMar- tha Anna, from Matanaas, landing aiiS for sale bv COUENS A UEUTi- m jau 21 AUCTIONS. By TlfefKbrick At Bell. THIS DA Y, Feb. 5, at 11 o'clock, Will be sold la front of store, the usual assortment of Groceries, Provletene, Liquors, Crockery end Glass ware, Dry Goods, uow »Ld second hand Furniture, Clothing, Vtnicy Articles, Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, kt. Tsrme cash b«1»re delivery. , N. B.—AU articles p*ircbas«d at auction, and net set- •led for before tho next regular sale, will be sold for ac count and risk of the former purchaser. AamtnMratvr'! Rnlc.. Will bo sold iu front oY Clothing Dry Uoodi, Jewelry, Ac., belonging to the m/STvo ' v " ir ® Jfofohbarau, deceased, sold by permls- ■io»«r Court aud by order of the Administrator. Terms On 1st TUESDAY I the Executor, lcrius, one third oasii and tlm balMtta {• ? nd tw ® credit, for approved security with Will l>e sold during the logal hours of sale, In front of the Court Uonso, iu tho city of Savannah, the following valuable lots, with improvements thereon, vis. Lot No. tf, and half 1-ot No. 7 Franklin Ward, fronting ou Bay street, subject to an annual ground rent to the oltj of $17 71, and alcato that expire* on the 1st of Nov’ber next. Also, Lot No. 23 Washington Ward, fronting ou Washington square, auVject to annual groundrent to the city of $18 22, and a lease that expires on the first of October next. Also, Lot No. 32 Green Ward, corntr pncs on tlic let or November noxt, bclongii late of F. W. Heinorann, deceased, and mdd by permis sion of Court, aud by order of the administrator, for tho benefit of tho heirs of said estate—ter nil cosh, purchas ers paying for tltieo. _ J Vi me White Dorn at Private So U. Just received per aohr. Lucinda from Elisabeth City, 2fti9 bushel* prime White Corn. affronerfes, Pronsvme, &e. PIIII.UltlCK A BELL offor on accommodating terms, at private sale: Liuuoas. -50 bbls. N. E. Rum, 25 bide.Peach Brandy. 25 bbls. Mouongahela Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin, 6 half pipes Cognac Brandy. 10 casks "Small Still’’ Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan’s), 6 eighth «»«ks Pinot, Ctutlllion A Co. aud lieunuMy Brandy, 209 dox. of flue Madeira, Sliorrv and Port Wine*. Brandy, aiu, ltum. Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private stock. ^Bacom.—20 casks Sides, 10 caskx^Uams, 15 s^ke Hay.—iwbaleu Eastern and Northern. Gi.abhwauk.—75 case. Tumbh Wines, 15 bbls. Lamps, Molaxuea Cans, Ac. Ckaukbms.—10 w hula and 19 half bbls. Boston. Ciu ams.—60,999Commou German Cigars, 29,990 Span ish Imported do. Suai.es.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a I urge assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry wloods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, Ac. Ac. jy 14 Platter and Cement ut Private Sale. Just received in store, and kopt constantly on band and for aale low, 150 bbls. Ilosendale Cement, 25 do. Piaster Paris. sop 1 |Rn*(on Hum at Private Sale. Just received per eohr. r. T. Hatterl/, 60 bbls. N. R. Rum. For •alolow from the wharf. not 1 two chiidrun—agirl is, prime and likely, A likely Mulatto Woman, will ugod 6 years, and one ngod 7 u sold for uo fault. i Building, Bay Fairbank'e Patent Platform Scales. (Improved in quality aud reduced in price,) adapted to every required operation of weighing—a» Railroad Scales for traine or siugle cv a, lu use on the principal railroads in the United States and Great Britain; H'ure- hvute Scales; Heavy Portable Sales, on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Au.; Store Settles, various modifications: Counter Scales; UaynndOoalScalcs, to. Thtt*n Seales have been long kuowu and severely tested, and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment Is such, that they are now regarded m tli® stnndaid, from which there is uo appeal. For •ale in ail thoir varieties by PllILUIlICK A HELL, J»23 Agent* in Bavanaah. LOTTERIES. OJfse h'o. 153 Bay-Street. 2 Doors Etui of ths CityHotsl. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, F. O. BARBER A UO., Managers. CHARLES B. PATTERSON. liOltury for [Hominy. Will lc drawn in Augusta Monday Morning, Feb. 7, GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, SPLENDID SCHEME! $7,000!—$2,0001 1,000!...1,230 150 !.. :iO of 150! And mure than $100,01)0 in Smaller Prizes. Tiokete only $2—Shams In proportion. Tickets and Shares for Tale, and Prises cashed on do- maud, by GEO. 8. GRAY, feb 5 Nc GREENE AND PULASKI iUONLJlENT LOTTERY OFFICE, liny Lnne, near Bull-Hireet. GREGORY 4 MAURY, Managers. D RAWN NUIHUEUS—Of Greene*Pula.ki Lottery, Class !5: 57 15 11 47 66 32 14 31 72 65 61 38 30 75 14 JO 06, and 57 65 72, Prists sold hy \ E. W1TH1NQTON. KXTUA UI.ABS 19. To bs deoided by the drafting cf Delaware Lottery, Class 39, To be drawn in Wilmington, Del., This Day, Fob. 5. 76 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 40,000 DOUARI! Ao. Ac. Ao. Ao. 4c. Tiokots $19—gharcs In proportion. Tickets and Shares, cither *iugly or by the package for sole by E. WITUINGTON, Vender for Gregory 4 Maury. feb 5 Bay Lane, t r Bull-sirei Court of Common Flenn uud of Oyer nml Termlnor, for the City of Savuniiuli, November Term, 1832. W HEREAS, William M. Leigh, Thomas Ford and John F. Tucker, Grand Jurors summoned ti attend the present term of this Court, made default, it is ordered that they be fined each forty iloliara; aud whereas Peter Endriss, James W. White, M. C. Henry, S. Beckwith, John J. Smith, Charles J. Ilall, D. E. ilull, James Smith, E. L. Smith, William McLaughlin, Nicho las lieruandes. Petit Jurors summoned to attend the preseut term of this Court, mado default, it In ordered that they be lined each twenty dollars; and wherca* William II. Lloyd, talisuiau, summoned on the petit jury to attcud tho preseut term of this Court, mode de fault, it is ordorea that he be finud ten dollars; and whui-cns W. Jfobkin, talisman, summoned on the petit jury to atteud the present term of this Court, made on ths 6th inst. default, it is ordered that he lie lined five dollars, unless good and sufficient cause of excuse bo filed on or before the first dry of the next term vf this Extract from the minutes. | )i:i;m;id es— X 3 dot. qt. Jars pt. do pt. do 3 do qt. do 3 do pt. do WM. 11. BULLOCH, Ul'k ft C. P. 4 0.4 T. do Pineapples ’MmBBS--.,. By Oeorse J. Smith. ™18 1UY y.b. A, m 11 ,'oJort. la front otataro. •ias isa simssb:?; Also, a good at«ond hand Plano, will positively bo Sold—no reserve/' ’ ptw*wv»t.v on ssstwjs;^ - sets 2401b Soales, 29 bble Apples, Jewell?, K. * U .. •’‘V' 101 P“« h «««d ut auction and not set tled for before the next regular sale, will be told for ac count and risk of the former purchaser. fl Mammoth Cbm ! t "it" Just received 190 sacks for Seod-thceaJn want of this celebrated Corn will de well to ealTtton as tho ■upply is quite moderate and wiUeooa be gone. At Private Sale. rotatoe.1—00bble. fine Eatlngand Planting Potatoes! Butter, 30 kugs and half do that choice Rutter: Fias 50Drums fni*h Figs; Bacon, IWflae Maine. * At Private Sals. ~~ «»> -Id low. AUu, • ftv .uk.UuoaBldu>■>« Snuulaars. in . Crark '’-y ««■< «<»>« Ill Crl.nl. mu. 10 or.U, Ctock.ry, (lo») ) HQ kokc. OUk,. 119 <1 " J ’ * l ’ d AO&oiir {f.“Tr“iSKSSS!“ bl “ k •" ,l " llk ci A* TB ' kkrluuk brkml, lea—19 ohesu Uroon and Black Tea# ^anoy Goods—A lot of Accordions, Ac., te, Boap-Wi boxes ftincy and Toilet Bonn 4 26 do Colgate No. 1 Pal* and Family Broome—60 doscu Brooiua, ** Tobacco—6 bales l^qf Tobaeoo to . ^ At PrioaU SatsT 10 eighth casks Cognac Brandy 10 dtf, __ 25 bbla N. E. Rum Sweet Malaga Win# 26 do Domustio Brandy Spipos Holland Uiu 19 bbls Bye (Jin 19 do Iteotiflod Whisky 2 do Old Sootch do. 2 do Irish do. 16 do Old Mouongahela do, 6 quarter casks Canary Wine j 10 do do Tcnerlff and Madeira. Correa.—30 bags Prime Rio Coffee Cbocekry.—io urates Crockery, nasotted IVnauiRS.—39 c JdATUk4WKa.- * 20 new double iy#Pfo lera. assorted Malresses. FYem the mamifaetntt'W Plere* 4 Valontins. Fa* alejt^th^jnannfagturerd^iricss^^^^ WANTED O V K VA NTK o q’° •»«« iliur,0 of n Cbuon I'luiiikUon. Apply X to (fe6) ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 SON. * WANTED * retailing DRY GOODFf, r lirongliton street, between j person having ench an one by addressing "Box 570 Post WU5S1 jan 2*2 |TD 1*11 RU fci A8K«—10,0(Kr~to inels prime Corn. ituitp. Habersham a son. WANTED. A NKORO WOMAN—wbn lhmmi,hlr unilur. . ckulilk,. Apply attliliOfle." tf jkkkl W ANTKI).- A aituatiuuklUi. rkocruo ■ Cot ton ri.ntktlon In tlio to. ;= j-iry. R.f.r to N. A. jinrtl.. A Co. Mp 20 W ANTliU TO JPUKCUAME.—5 or IU B»y, or Felloir,. from Into IU rears old. Apply “ [doo .111 WM. WIUOUV. vv Aiv a mi. 1 'HK highest ensh prices will be paid for 10 c . NCUm,Vc V LOW S , .nj II or 8 BOV nud (J1KI.8. ,.pU UKoWn k ILA1UM8. Houses and Lands. To Kent, A N OFFICE in Oaudry'k lluil.lin*. Inquire or tbn .oUotlUr, On.n', BuUdln,, nrnir Bell nnA ■lr)nn.trt.L ((.1.1-11) cIIaRlKB SCUOLh. a n VOR HKNT. —A uomfortabin two .lory DwnlUnj Hon,, on Ml. nnrn.r of Abtrcorn knd . I . P«<M«lb» siren lmm.dlntolr. Apply nt No. Ilf Bay rtrom. tf j,|, , TO BUNT—A l wo «lory Brick lIuu,.7oi* We.t Broad atroot, pouoMlon “I this office. FOR RENT.—The Brick Store et tho foot of Whitaker-etrset, (Ntouey Bluff), now oe 2 ** copied by Moure. R Habersham 4 Son. l«os9^J ■ion gi ven 19th November nsal. Apply to ■>* W COHENS 4 HERTZ. | A HARE CHANCE FOR A FANCY STORED TO BE RENTED from let Fobruaty last., tho ■ Store No. 144 Broughtoo-etrect, fi«lt door ta lon e Conloctiouary. Apply to L. MoKENNA, ou remfoee.iw f u tl M TO liCIlte Four Brick Tonemeut Houses, on Jones-it .near Abercorii, twostorioo on a bassmout. having 5 Boom., with Kitehen and servant’. Boom, and Xry highly llnishod. Will be rented from 1st of February until let November next. Apply to * Juot received and for sale by J. ROUS8EAU. quality l f. D. FOB I Cilindrado, 16,000 l4t Vox, a superior article, 15, »w i.a Crux, 19,909 Kioados, Primero, 15,009 la flur de a ruga, 19,999 London else, for ealo by A. BONAUD, jan 21 Oor. Bay aud Whitaker-«t. CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICE*7 W E ut'c now otloring Ilia Imluitcu ol' our siock of Fall aud Winter Heady Made Clothing at r«- UuceU prioek—we will aoteay at coet—but as low as any other Uouho iu the eity, on our uintal credit tormu. jan 21 UOUINSON 4 CAMP. .FRENCH IHTTEUn.- 12 duzou just rc- 1 solved and for sale by [jan 27) A. BONAUD. M ONONGAUELsA WHISKY.—10 bble just received, for sale by tja27) A. BONAUD. Cuns, Jelly Drainers, aud all kinds Tin Warn, at - ^ MORSE k NICHOLS'. JS F. W. CORNWELL, a 20 10$ Bryan-st. KW II AiflS.—Just received 2UU cliuico snuill Baitimoru Hams, for sole by « 29 J. ROUSSEAU. M OT WATER DISHES.—Colima*. Bulk- lsy havo a great variety of hot water dishes, All- Dishes, Oyster and Yenison bishes. Coffee Biggins, and Orecques, Etna lloators. Water Kettles, Ice Tote, Tea aud Coffee Urns, Pudding Moulds, Dish Covers, Egg Boilers. 4c., for nale low at their House Furnishing and Variety Store, 190 Brytin-sL jan 29 N EW ORLEANS Wiii*KY.—75 borreU Rectified, just received aud for nolo hy J»p 30 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. Feathers. 2 nnn POUNDS FEATHERS—for sale by «VUU jan 11 I. W. MURRELL 4 CO. O ATS ond CORN—Fur *«lo by fa 3 DAVID R. DILIiON, foot of Weet Brood-et. S CALE ISKAiHS, Stoolyiirda aud Huriug ltai" auces—for sale by F. W. CORN WELL, jan 17 192 Bryan-M. _ UGAR.—2Shhds. New-Orlnnne riugar, luiidtui, Kl from aohr. Martha Jane. »»d for «alo by jan 13 CLAGllORN 4 CUNNINGHAM,, 1 >RANDY FRUIT*.—I'Jit rocolv*sd D dor.eu I} Brandy Trane., 6do. do Teaches, 6 do. do. Pear*, for sale by [jan 10) A. BONAUD. lkALTliMOKK FLOUR a»d UACON.— 13 299 kbit, superfine Howard street Flour iO hhds. prime Bacon Sides a) do. do. do. bhouldaro. Received nnd for sale by j*»24 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO. | TO RENT—Threw tenement Houses, each J having five rooms, with a kttehou separate, idtu- r of Jones and Purse sts., near J. MANKE, jan iS tf Corner Montgomory-st. and Bay-lone. A DIM I MsTR ATOR’H SALE OF~NE^ URGES AND LAND.—Pursuant to an order of Hie honorable tbe Ordinary of Liburty oouaty. there will bo sold on thn first Tuesday in Marsh amt Uiuoeville, all tiie Negroes belouging to theenste of J^juia LeConte. dee d, late of aaid county—a prim* gang, 45 iu tinmber. Terms one-half cash, the balance in one and two years, with iutereat from date-notes, with ap proved *ccurity. Also, tho Plantation known os Clin Hill, in Liberty eouuty. Terms made known on tbo day of sale, , _ THUS. C. N18BKT, Adm’r of Louia LeConte, deo’d. . NOTICE. Kxecntor’ii Sale of Ural Estate. B Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordina ry of Effingham County, wbenr.iUiagfor ordinary purposes, will be sold before tbe Court House door in Springfield, on the first Tuesday^n March, between Uie uenailionreofsafo aliofthe Ertate of the l.tl blaibourn llevill, deceased—consisting of two hundred acres of prime land, more or less; adjoining lands of Uurksteiuor, Neidlinger, and others; also, on* traoi. bouuded by the waters of the Savannah River. MeAl- pin aud others—containing fourteen hundred sores, more or less, with two huudrod or more In order foe culti vation, with good Fences. Dwellings, and out hou ses, two excellent wells of water, and a first rale mill stream. Tho above property is distance from Savannah -*»-toon miles. The Augusta Road from Bavannah through them. The lauds aro well adapted to tho ration of Cotton, Rico and Corn, Sold feradivi- »»'« among the legatees. Person* desirous of purchasing, by calling at the res. idtucc of tho subscriber, will Cv shown the property! Terms made known on the day of sol*. * ** 7 . E. W. SOLOMONS, Exeentor. Effingham County. January 8. 1853. tMl jan 10 cultivated To Rune. KIM A Brisk Tenement on Weet Broad street, with eight upright rooms. For particninrs apply to John A. Gray, iu the house or at tho corner o* Jonee aud Ahercornetruots. tf deols • FOR SAXE. I OT NO. 10 WASHINGTON WARD. Jlto (dec 21-tf) (jUANTOCK, ROBERTS tSS! T For Sole. A STEAM SAW MILL, nearly new, on the St. Johu’s River, East Florida. For particulars ap* ii it”" COHENS 4 HERTZ. To Rent, J ?OR 1 year, « WHARF STORK. FORT 4 DUNHAM. Foil SXlsE. ' A DOUDDS Tenement and n single House—all on a brick basement, and In a desirable and healthy part of the city; at present rente for $1,(86. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. H A Y.-200 bales Eastern aud Northern Hay for b f DAVID H. DILLON, Foot of W*st-Broad-et. Ik RAN.—i,900 bunhele fresh Wheat Bran, lor X> •*]« by DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of Weet Broad-street. H ASH DISHES— "WitlPHculor*, a new lot just rooeived hy MORSE 4 NICHOLS, -J*." 156 Broughton tereot PLANTING FOTATOKsT^-300bble.Prlmo X Tlantlag Potatoes, for sale by J»"*S COHENS 4 1 A LE hml DORTER.—SO bble. Cream "Ale ] 39 casks London Porter, landing aid for sol* by J7 Mu MAHON A DOYLE. EXCHANGE WANTED. - ‘Jn TO GO DAY DRAFTS on New York, wanted oU by(janr" - - C.U. LAMAR. pALTliHORE FLOUR.—100 bbla. Flour in X) store, 109 do. to arrive, for eale by rub 54 ROWLAND 4 CO. O NE Thousand bu»h«iln Beod flats, for tale b arrive ner schooner Ann Marla from Baltimors »“* for eale by (feb 2-6) BUNKER 4 UUDEN. r sebr. Ann Maria from Baltimore. “ - BUNKER 4 OGDEN. \NE Hundred Thousand Luths, for sule (a Hr- / rive per brig J. Gutteabcrg from Bostott, for sale by 6 BUNKER 4 OGDEN. •) "J.) BUIj*. first quailitv Pluniiug Potatoes, AsvJAj for tale to arrive par brig J. Guttonburg from Boston, for sole by (feb 2-6) BUNKER 4 00DEN. , toes, Cranberrivs, Dates, Prunes, Figji, j .uxlish Walnuts, Pecan Nuts, Brasil Nuts, English •idles and Sauce, Cateap*. 4e. * fob!GEO. ALEXANDER. K EUE1VED per lut« arrlvaln-augnrs, Teas, Coffee, Starch, Soap, Cocoa, firoma, Choc olate, Mustard, Buokwheat, Ac., with a full assortment of family Groceries, for sale low. fo^2 GEO, AI.EX AN DEB. M Ai.AUA<;i£At*K*, iuwsrdssjsr*r. Just recsited i>or «n urapes, 19 boxe9 Si and ’