STEAMSHIP LINGS.
v.s.m.NTGAiinmr uuukl,
n»li oa the 8th and 2Jd of osoh month.
—transit at thu Isthmus at thu passenger's expense.
The IriAUEL will also connoot at Havana wltn th
1Tnitod State* Mail Steatn Company’* Lina to Naw Oi
Tiokota for Key Weit and Havana can be had of
C0UKN8 t UKRTU, Afoata at Savannah.
Tiokota for New UrlrAna, Atpinrall and Fan Fran
oiaoo can be had by applying to
MOHUKOAl A CO., Charleaton, 8. C.
Passenger* thia trip (of the loth inat.) will conn*'
with tho aplendid ateamor Qoldan Uato at Panama.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga-
* Hon Company.
m jv*^ The new aud splendid aide-wheel
■tosmship STATE OF GEORGIA, of
}W“* register, Capt. Walter Cal-
JSfdalSaMlMb Hus, has oomiuonccd hor regular trips
an d will leave Savannah on Wednes
day, the 8th Sept., and ovory altoruate Wednesday
thoruaffer; say on the 22*1 Sept., aud 6th and 20th Oct.
aud Al and 17th Nov., and so un.
This ship has been built with entire rogard to safety
comfort and dispatch, and offers now aud admirable fa
cilities to business uud travel. For freight or passage
apply to C. A. L. LAMAR, Ageut in Savannah,
jan 21 HERON k MARTIN, Ag'ts m Philadelphia
NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
Weekly.
m The new aud splendid steamships
FLORIDA,Capt. Woodhull,and ALA-
illC-Tf* RAMA, Capt. Ludlow, beiouging to
■JWUMMm tho New Yurk and Savaaush 8te«tn
Navigation Company, will leave Sa
vannah aud Now York every Saturday.
TUoso ships are of 1.3U0 tons register, and unsurpass
ed in safety, speed and oomfort.
These steamers, lowving Savannah at the same time
that tho Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar-
vivo in New York as soon as or before them.
AJTCabiu passage $26, payable before goiug on board.
Agents: PADELFOltO, FAY k CO, Savanuah.
SAMUEL i.. MITCHELL,
jy 14 194 Front-street, New York.
U. 8. MAIL LINK.
New-York & Charleston Steam-Paeketi.
S KM 1-WEEKLY.
Leave Adger’s whs rves e very Satunfay
23yLfjJ|ACu;ifi Wednesday. The new and splea-
Steamships
UNION Capt. Rlch'd Adams 1,800 Tons.
MARION Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tons.
SOUTHERNER...‘....Capt. W. Foster 1,000 Tons.
JA8. A DOER Capt. J. Diokinson 1,500 Tons.
The Steamship Jamkh Adukk, now Uuishlng, will be
placed on thu line early in May.
tfsT For Freight or Passage apply at the oAce of th*
Agent HENRY MI&SROON, 1
Corner East Bay and Adger's Wharves.
Charleston. April 19. 1852. Iv
SHIP LINES.
VcmmoI Wnuted for I*hllnil«lplila.
... A high rate of freight will bu paid for a vessel
rtWAij loud for Philadelphia. Apply to
smm feb 6 WILLIS k BUUNDAOE.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
^The packet schooner ENOCH FRENCH, Unll
master, having most of her oargo engaged, will
■MULtiave dispatch for the abovo port. For balance
freight uf 200 casks rice, or passage, apply lo
food WILLIS A BHUNDAGE.
FOR NEW YORK—Old IC.tablinhcd Line
DECK LOAD WANTED.
The sohooner MASON B. DAVIS, F. B. Davis
,^7- /A master, will meet with dispatch im above. Fur
■atOHLfruighB or passugo apply ou board at Telfair's
wliari, or to (fu 4) BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
- . The A No. 1 British ship FREE TRADER,
^CwwtCapt. Black, having two-thirds uf her cargo
fcFffwB mien on board, requires a tew b-nL'ed bales
couou to fill up with. For Iroight appty to Capt. Block,
on board, or to | feb l 6j ANDREW LOW k CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
.-y. The first class British ship FITZJAMES, Capt.
lloyt, having over two thoiuaud bales cotton uu
SffMbuoard, will nave dispatch. For freight of ro-
maiimur of cargo apply to Capt. Hoyt, on board or to
feb l 6 ANDREW LOW k CO.
FOR BOSTON.
,-y, Tho regular packet bark RHODES, Capt. Ross,
^fteffcwlll meet with quick dispatch for tho above port.
nMfMEFor freight or passage apply on board, to the
captain, or to [jaSl] HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agt.
FOR NEW OitLEAN*.
,-t. The brig CHATTANOOGA, W. Bradford mas-
^rVjrjAter. wilt meet with dispatch as above. For
wMMbfroight or passage apply on board at Tolfair's
whan or to (ja£)j BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR liALT!itiOiirt.
--- Tho schr. 11. N. OAMBRILL, Stokeley master,
jfnfX will moot with dispatch aa above. Fur freight
axBHMbor passage apply ou board at Tolfair’s wharf, or
to ( jau 29) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
j-y. The regular packet sohr. QUA8. MILLS, Fran-
^cfiVvtccs master, will havo dispatch for the above
SaHflbport. For freight or passago apply to
jan 29 WILLIS A BRUNDAOE.
For NEW-YORK—New Line.
3-a, The regular paokot sohr. BENJ. STRONO, W.
jgPJX Smith muter, will meet with dispatch for th*
■afv^ac. kbuvo port. For freight or passage apply to
captain on board, or to
jail 28 U. K. WASHBURN, Agt.
FOR PROVIDENCE.
The fast sailing achoouer GEORGE J. JONES,
Capt. II. Look, will meet with dispatch lor the
i'nMai ibove part. For freight or passage apply to
Captain ou board or to
jau 27 U. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
, FOR PROVIDENCE.
The sohr. TRIUMPH. Capt. Howard, wants 76
sPLti bales cotton on deok to complete cargo. Apply
-MMtto [jan24j ROWLAND A Co.
FOR BOSTON.
j-y . Tho brig CAROLINE, B. Stotson master, wil.
4.TT!& lnuut with dispatch as abovo. For freight or
alsnlBpassugu apply on board at Tolfair's wharf or lu
jau 19 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
Fur Freight or Charter.
Tbo fine schooner RUTH HALSEY, will tak<
^LJA freight or charter to auy port this side or Bos-
-wMLtun. Apply to [jan 19J A. C. TOM».
VESSEL WANTED.
A vossel of the capacity of 400 or 600 bales
Cotton, wanted for an Eastern port. Apply to
rnUBISL jan 18 WASHBURN, WILDER A CD.
Yenisei Wanted lor New York,
w-v. A vessel to load with Cotton and Rice for New
York. Apply to
jau 15 ROWLAND A CO.
VoMnel Wunted Tor New Bedlord.
T - A vessel of 160to 2U0 tone burthen, is wanted to
sZVIA. toad with sawed lumber at Doboy Island, fur
■wiuLNow Bedford. Apply to
jau 10 ROWLAND A CO
VESSELS WANTED.
Freightuf lumber and timber for Boston or New
dyrv&\ York can be had on application to
jan 10 ROWLAND A CO.
VESSELS WANTED ON FREiUlU'
OR CHARTER.
n .. Freights for Northern, Eastern and 3-^
rtJvVjk Southern porta, can be had ou applies-
MBtfiabclon to (nov 4) ROWLAND A CO. mStfVtt
WANTED TO CHARTER.
j-y. Two or three Vessel* suitable for Grain, to go
4JX/&to North Carolina, drawing 7>fi to 8 feet water.
•SMMb Apply to (nov 4j A. C. TOJiS, Bay-street.
-v. VESSELS WANTED fur Northern
«Jr'«riaud Eastern ports. Apply to
■3iaiB'0et7-ly] WILLIS A BRUNDAGE-SttUs
THIRTY HOUR STRIKE LEVER
CLOCKS, JEWELED.
rnilKSE Clocks ttro conetrucled (nl considerubln
X extra exp'euuu) with a particular regard to dura
bility, the most serious objection to the lever—the wear
ing uf the poiuts uf the balaucu shaft and screws, the
consequent increase Of friction aud decrease iu motioc
alter running a 4hort time—being obviated by the use
of a polisliod stone jewel, aud strait pivots or bear
ings, iustead of points to the balance shaft.
vThey are cosea iu beautiful oast iron, ornamented
frames, uud warranted to be as nerleot time-keepers us
the best that are in uss. For gale at thu Jewelry Htore,
129 CougreAS-st. ' jan 2t
Hack, Sale mid JLivcry stable,
r. BROUUHTONtSVUKET.
The Subscribers hitviugsold their entire
4 |%Jbh% interest iu tho Hack uud Livery Stsbto
1 Busitiesfl, corner Barnard
amMtmfdtm ami Broughton atreats. to
Mr. i uuaiAS F. pTErUENS, returu their lusus* to
their f.*u>.nds ond th* public generally for tho liberal
patronage heretofore received and respectfully solicit a
continuation for their successor.
MR. STEPHENS will devote his personal attentiou
to the business, and his patrons cau depend upon being
served in the best rnunuer.
WARNER A HOOKER.
Savannah, February 1,1863.
The nndorsignod hue ou hand for Hire several fine
Carriugus aud pairs of gentle Horses with careful dri-
'Vers, and a KOo d 8t0 ck of Buggies, Buggy Horses, and
Hatlillo Horses, aud respeotfui.y asks ms frieuds aud
the r - iblio to give him a uall. lie hue also for sale two
pair* of fine Match Horses, at the uld stand, corner of
Barnard aud Broughtou street.
TUOS. F. STEPHENS.
Savannah, January 1, 1863. 6
“ Look out for tbo Knglue wheu tbo
WHISTLE BLllWS.”
Competition is tho Lifo of Tmdo.”
TIMES ’AINT HOW AS THEY USE TO WAS.' ’
atitintioii ol'the pub-
lie is called to thu larse nnd
spieuaiu Block of all kinds of
CAKK1AUJE8,
constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber.
Perseus trading to Savannah will please to bear in
mind that the/ are indebted to Ibo undersigned for
Ute prices of Carriages in this market from 16
1 Uke pleasure in stating that'my Manufacturing
arrangements are now complete in Savannah, and it is
my intention soon to form a connexion with one of the
best lUMtufauturiug establishments in the North to
»pake Carriages expressly fur this market; so u»y pat-
reus will perceive that it is my determination to give
tho meat eutitc satisfaction to all who may be pleased to
trad* with me.
J. C. THORNTON,
Corner West Brood aud Bay Streets.
N. B.—'The inhabitants of the ueighbormg Counties
are partlnuiarly informed that none of the work Ped
aled Inthelr respective neighborhoods is frommy estab
lishment. [jan (Him J.C.T.
li'LOUR. CORN AND COW PKA8.
X 3000 bushels Prime CORN
Ml do Cow Peas
126 barrels Family Flour
For sal* in store at 96 Bay-f treet,
!•*! 6 HARRIS A.CO.
( —Bugure, gtawart'a beat
Powdered and clarified Sugars, freah parched
. and delivered
C. B. seALL'f?kt*Jiaimi’t H«ll.
11 nn of ibo oitj,
K tNBoW nil All KB ANJ» U1LI COB.
NicES.-HCOc) BhO.., with fixture, complete.
r Woodford'. lute Qilt Oernleee ► 2001) fiae KilglUli
Cuvtaiu fine, Worried Cord. in varle-
STEAMBOAT LINES.
Savannah, Auguita and Hamburg.
ipiei The Uulon Stenmhist Company of
rLJteTdtowpast^Oeorgla and South (kirollua baTingtho-
•■■■^^^■roughlv overhauled and refitted the su
perior stoaiu-patkote H. L. COOK and OREGON, with
lighters, niw now ready to transport freight of nil
description between Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg,
with as much. If not more, dispatch than any other
boat# on the river. Thn steamers are commanded by
experienced and accommodating captains, and nil
freight consigned to their agents w ill bo fbrwardeu free
of Commissions. The accommodations for passsnaers
equal If not superior to any boats on the river. Far#
$6,06. UENRY 11ARPKH, l*r., Savannah,
E. F. K1NC1I1.KY A CO.,
JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta.
8avannah, 21st 8ept., 1862. sep 21
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
FOR PALATKA. EAST FLORIDA,
Via Daris*u, Bruuawlok, Ht. Muryn,
JACKSONVILLE, MlDDLKUUKO (Black Creak),
AND P1COLATA.
Leaves every Tuesday, ut 10 o’clock, A. Jf.
trees .The euporiur steam-packet WM. OA8-
PjhWk^'l'ON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday
Morning, ul 10 o r olook, aud will con
tinue to leave every Tuesday.
The rates of passage by this boat arc as follows: J
To Dari**...; $3 ofl
?*■ - 4 W*
Jacksonville,.... $ 00
Black Creek, Pioolataand Palatka. 8 00
For freight or passage apply on hoard, at Charleston
steam-peonst wharf, or to
an 24 CLAUUOKN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts.
TO TRAVELLERS 0U1NU NORTH.
THK HAVANNAI1 ANU CUAULK8TON
u. S. MAH,
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah svory morning at 4 o’clock A. M.,
after the arrival of the night traiu of the Central Rail
road, and arrive at CharleRou at 12 M. the same day,
ednnsctlng at Charleston with the
Wilmlugton Nt«mni-PnckeU,
Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2>£ P. M.,
and also wltn the ’
Nesr-York nnd Churlenton Hleamnhtpa,
Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur
day afternoon. Passengers leaving Maoou on Tuesday
evuniugs, will arrive iu time to connect with thu splen
did now steamship James Adyrr one week, aud the
steamship Southerner the noxt. Fare from Charleston
to New-York by land route, $20—time 52 hours; by
steamships, $25. [my 15J 8. M. LAFFl’l’EAU, Ageut.
OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA.
HATS OF PASSAGE REDUCED.
nr wb . Th* superior new stenmpackot WE-
EjoWm^LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every
sHHfisfiBHfcb'aturday at 10 o’olook A. M.
JRate of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows:
To Darien .....43 00
8t. Mary's 4 60
Jacksonville 6 00
Fioolata 00
Palatka. 8 00
Black Craek 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Oeala,
Will bo shipped free of all charges at Palatka.
Apply on board, at tk* Charleston Co.'e Wharf, or to
feb 19 8. M. LAFFl’l’EAU, Agent.
,55*5*41;. s - Mu “-jtesssaa
SAVANNAH TO DARIEN.
A LINK of Four Horse Post Conches leaves Sn-
XX. vaunuh every
iHumlity and 'l'hursilay,nt7 o’clock A. HI,
For Darluu, via Bryan Old Conrt-Houso, Biceboro* and
South Newport, arriving iu Darieu at 6 o'clock P. M.
Kctiirufni; 011 Tuesdiija and Frldnyn.
Arriving iu 8avannah at 6 o'clock P. M., and connecting
with th* boats for the North, and the cars fur the West.
«*>“ Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister Jt Co.'s
Stables, corner of State aud Whitaker sts.
jan 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor.
NEW HOOKS,
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Thursday, Fcbhuahy 3rd.
VfEW WORK. By Mu* M.J. McIntosh. Tho
11 Lolty and tho Lowly; or, Good la All and in none
All Good.
lloart-liistorieBand Lift-Pictures. By T. S. Arthur.
The Rector of St. Bardolph’s, or Superannuated. By
F. W. Shelton, A. AL
PUTNAM S MONTHLY FOR FEBRUARY.
Ruth Garnett, or the Loves of tho Earl of Rochester;
a Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth.
The adventures of Captaiu Blake. By W. U. Max
well, author of Hector O’iJaloran.
The Flying Artillerist; a toloof Mexican Treachery.
By llnrry Haste.
Further supply of Napoleon lu Exile; or a voice from
St. Helena. By Barry E. O’Meara, Esq.
FOR MALE,
A CONVENIENT SHOW-CASE, suitable for
xX n ladies’ shoe or fanoy store.
JSU 28 HOUSTON A: OROUNDESON.
VALENTIniJS.
r |MIE Subscribers have just received and opened
X » large assortment of VALENTINES, among
which ate a lot o( very rioh patterns put up in boxes.
Also, a large stock of Couio Valentines, Envelopes,
writers, Ae. [febll J. M. COOPER A CO.
To Hire,
A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nurse for
xX children. Apply to
tel) 2 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay stroot.
ICU-IIOUS12—Kcinovul.
MU. I*. 11ERANC would respectfully inform
i.vX the citisens of Savannah that his ICE HOUSE is
situated ou Liberty atrect, near Gillum's Grits Mill,
where ho will keep a constaut supply of ICE during the
entire year. All orders punctually attended to.
feb 2 2w
Harper’s itluauziiie
X10R February. Received by
J; fob 2 JOHN M. COOPER k CO.
B. ]>. Evans
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BAV.NDEKSVILI.E, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OA.,
Will practioe in the Courts of tho Middle Circuit. All
business committed to his care will be executed with
promptness and dispatch.
Kencuknces.—Messrs. Both well A Smith, and Dr II.
L. Byrd, Savaunah. ly jau 27
IilIFHOVUiUDlV'T
Is the order of th* day, and as it is contemplated to al
ter and inq'tove our present store, wo will sell
our stock of
Ucady Made Clothing;
\\T llOLESALEor retail less limn itcuii he bought
T ▼ 1“ any Northern oity. Great bargains will be
given. We must sell before the mac><us aud carpenters
cummonce. HOUSTON k OROUNDESON,
feb 1 96 Bryan-street.
BACON! BACO\!!
JT CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
npHE undersigned having tlm agency for several
X exteuaive packers of PORK, including Devine,
Williams k Co.’s lots uf superior extra out city style,
now offer for sale 400,000 puuud. front the smokehouse,
all from corn-fattened hogs, and of largo also, aud in
lots to suit purchasers. Torino cash or approved bills.
Wo will also be in constaut rooeipt during the season
of other lots from East Ponusylvania, and from Ciuoiu-
nati, St. Louts, Nashville, Ao.
All urdets for Meat will bv filled direot from smoke
houses, and packod in new baoon casks,
jau 27 C. E. GRENVILLE k CO.
CopuilncrHliip.
r I 1 HE undersigned have this day entered into co-
X partnership under tho namo and style of UARTY,
JENKINS k CO., for purchasing TIMBER and carry
ing on the Fig Island Mill.
W. W. STARKE,
V/M. A. JENKINS,
W. J. llARTY,
B. ELLIOTT.
Savannah, February 4,1863. 1m
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
f I 'HE Copartnership hcrotoloro existing between
X tho Subscribers, under tho firm of MOORE A
HENDRICKSON, was dissolved by mutual consent on
the 1st instant. Theaflatrsof the lute Arm will be set
tled by cither of the undersigned, who will use its name
in liquidation. All claims against the late firm must
be presented immediately, aud all porsons indebted to
it by note or account willploaso settle without delay.
JOHN B. MOORE,
JOHN B. HENDRICKSON.
Savaunah, January 26th, 1863.
COPARTNERSHIP.
f'f EO. R. HENDRICKSON having purchased the
VJT interest of John B. Moore, in the late firm of
Moure A Uendrickson, has associated himself with his
sou, John B. Hendrickson, in the Drug, Paint aud Oil
business, to take effeot from the 1st instant. Tho sub
scribers will conduct the same uuder the style of Q. R
A J. B. IlENDRICKSON-une of the partners will re
main iu New York in ordti to make purchases on the
bust tortus. GEO. R. HENDRICKSON.
JOHN B. HENDRICKSON,
Savannah, January 26th, 1863.
COPAKTN E KtSlli P .
' I HI E undersigned have formed u copartnership
1 under the Urro of KEMPTON A MARSHALL, for
carrying uu a general Dry Goods Business iu this city,
at the store now being fitted up for them in Waring'*
Range, next to the store formerly occupied by James
Anderson A Co., wboro wo expect toopuna new and well
seleoted stock of Dry Goods, which whioh will be sold
ou as accommodating terras as cau be found in the oity.
EDWARDS. KEMPTON,
R. 11. MARSHALL.
Savannah, January 19, 1863. j25 tf
Selling oli ut Cost.
/"1HBAP CASH STOHB, earner of Wliiinkcr >n<l
\j Congress streets. The subecribors, In order to oloso
tbeir business at tho above stand, will dispose of the eu-
tlre stoek now remaining of Staple aud Fanoy Dry
Goods at cost prices, until the lDtk of February, wheu
the balance then remaining will be sold at auction,
jan 24 M- PUENDEKUAST k CO.
NOTICE.
A LL person# indebted to Dr. 8. 8. Crawford will
_/X save costs by calling at our office and making
payment before tho 15th uf February,
jau 22 tf NORWOOD A WILSON.
TO HIRE.
A MAN SERVANT—Who is a good Cook. Ap-
iX I’ly to [feb 4-3) J. STODDARD.
|,UG8.—ffUO drums Figs, for salt) low to cloio
X* consignment by (fob 4) COHEN A TARVER.
1 > Alr^iSH.—100 whole, bull' uad quarter boxes
XX Raisins, landing and for sale by
feb 4 COHEN k TARVER.
11 OOPEU’H Aroiimlio (Jacliens—tor nn
XX parting an agreeable Uavur to the breath after ta
king medicines, Ac., fur sale by
G. It. A J. B. HENDRICKSON,
fob 4 Gibbon’* B'llMtog.
^aUITH tfc Cik.’M pure extract,of Liquorice,
received and for isle by
K fob 4 G. R. A J. B. HENDRICKSON.
/ 1 iCLHHON PLUHH—Of the verv best quail
\y ty for Furniture covering, cushions, Ac., just rood
and for sale wholesale or retail by
WM. GUION, Agent, Carpet Warehouse,
fob 5 No. 140 Congress and 57 fit. Julian-sts.
1) OPE.—A few coils good Rope iu store, for
XX sale at 7 coat*.
feb 5 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.
WTODD Buckets and Measures. Also, Iron
7 7 Bound,and scaled Measures, for sale by
feb 5 V. W. CORN WELL, 102 Bryan-street.
pOt'KKT KNIVEH.—A beautiful assortment
X of ‘he very best manufacture, for eale by
l.bA MoaSE * HKlUOLO, 136 Br.usl.fon-.t.
TABLE CUTLERY.
TIJST received anew lot of ivory Balanced Han-
q) died Knives and Forks, for eale cheap,
feb 5 MORSE A NICHOLS.
r I <KlPOLl—For cleaning dilver, Bras* or Plate
X Ware, decidedly th* best article ever used. _
fob 6 Ml) 113K NICHOLS.
O PlUNKl-EKft—For Unrdeu use, of oil sixes,
O on hand aad made to order by
^.b 6 MORSE A NICHOLS
3 AV ANN AH MORNING: NEWS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7; 18g3
Dry Goods, Clothing, &o.
New Wbnlaaala and Retail
DRY GOODS STORE
In Broughton Street.
npHE aubacribera will open tln-ir Ncn 8tore, near-
I IT opposite St. Andre w‘a Hall—west tide—on Mon
day. 24th mat., where they Will offer at their usual low
price* for caah and City Acceptance, an entirely u«w
a took of staple and rartcy Dry (iooda, to which they
would respectfully invito the attention of the citiiena
of Savannah, snathe mere* * '
and the neighboring State*.
The atock la largo and well aolected, consisting in
part oa follow*:
Dress Goods.
Black and Fancy Silks of every width and deaerlption,
French and English .Merinos, Cashmeres, DeLaiue*.
Mona De Brago, Barege DeLalnes, Bombasine, Chain-
bor’d Cloth A1 pare as of every description, whit* and
eolored, plain and emb’d, Tarietonaand Swiss.
ii liinhroiileries,
Linen Cambric lidkfs, cuib’d, plain and hemstitch, col
lars, Cuffs,Undersloeves.Cbeiuatsts, Flouncing, Bauds,
Jackouet and Syriaa Edgings ami luaertlous.
lUiuililluN ond Mnitvls.
Black and colored Crape and Silk Mantillas, plain
nnd emb’d Crape Shawls of every description, Broche
Shawls. S>|iiaro ami Long Shawls, black and colored
Mautillas, Velvets and 'i’alina Cloths.
Hosier)'.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Kid, Sewing Silk, 811k, Raw
Raw Silk and Merino Vesta, Gentlomeu’s plaiu Silk,
Merino, L. Wool, and Cotton Under Shirts aud Drawers.
Mui'n Duiiitifiks.
H-4, 10-4,12-1, aud 16-4 Damasks aud Snowdrop Ta
ble Cloths, 8-4 and 10-4 ilrowu Daiuask Cloths.
Bleached and Brown Daiuask of every description.
Damask and Snowdrop Napkins and Doilies, Bird's
Eye Diaper, Linen Diaper o! every description.
Shcctiugs uuil Shirtings.
10-4 and 12-4 Linen Shirtings, Pillow-case Linen, 8-4
9*4. 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Bleached and Brown Allendalt
and Hamilton Shirtings, Bleached and Brown Shirtings
of every description.
Irish Linen.
From tho best Manufacturers, aud warranted all pure
Flax.
Cloths, Cassimcrcs ft Ventlnp.
Black and Blua Broad Cloth, Blaok and Fancy Css-
slmuros, Fancy Vostiugs, white aud colored Marseilles
Vestings.
C'onnterjtnncs and Blankets.
8-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Marseilles and Allendale
Counterpanes, Paris aud Whitney Family Blankets,
Negro Blankets of every description.
Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Flax and Cotton Oinabnrgs.
HI. Fii'iidcigiist ft Co.
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
J. II. A HI. SHBAHAN,
Corner of Urouulitoii ami Whitaker-sta.,
SAVANNAH,
I NVITE attention to their now stock of Fall and
Winter goods, comprising:
1)KIWh GOODS. KMBKOIDER1E8.
French Cashmeres. Linen Cambric,
Cambrlo Hankerchicf*.
Plain and Embroidered do,
English “
Black Silk.
Col’d ••
Black Aipsocaa,
Collars aud Cuds,
Habits and Uuiier-8Uavcs
black Lace VeUa,
“ Crape,
Damask Antique,
Eug., Fr. and Ain. Calicos, Col’d
Hosiery and Linens.
A large and well selected stock of dloves, Irish Lin
ens, Linen Diapers aud Damasks.
Woollens.
Negro Blankets, Kersoya, Linseys.Cloths.Cassimeres
and Vestings, Satiueu. Tweed* and Keulucky Jeans;
“ “ ’ *“ * *“ *
Brown
Quilts.
Country mcrchauts, planter* and others, will consult
their iuterosts by examining our .took before pure has-
‘"in
We feul confident that ,
goods will command sales upon our'tcrms. * oot 14
Cnsb, and no Second Price
I’lifJLII* KEAAl,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 98 Bryau-at., .Snv»nuuli,(Ja.
G RATEFUL to luy friouds and the public iu
general for their liberal patronage heretofore ex
tended tome, I now offer them a greater inducement
thau ever, as I have just received my FALL AND
WINTER STOCK of English, Avne* and German
Broad Cloths, Black and Fanoy Doeskin andCassiinere,
Black aud Fancy Silk and Satin and Embroidered Vest-
lugs ; also a very rich article of Evening Vestiug,which
I am prepared to make to order, in the most fashionable
style. Also a large and well selected stock of
Jlcn’s nnd Boyn’ Hcndy-.llnde Clothing,
together with a large supply of Shirts, 6ocks, Suspend
ers, Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts aud
Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valices, Ac., all of which
will be sold at prices to give general bs.isfaction. oct 13
Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouse.
Curtains, Curtain Goods,
&C. f &<N, &CC.
No. 140 Congress and No. 57 St. Julien Sts.
f|NHE Subscriber, knowing thut the citizens of
I Savannah have felt a great interest in the estab
lishing of a
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
In this city, and being awaro that many have boon
awaiting the completion of the New Store, so that they
could make their selection of the various articles for
furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the
public, generally, that he has opened the moat com
plete assortment of all tho various styles of GOODS
usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock of
the difforont department# will conaist, in port, of the
following Goods, via:
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels;
Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs;
Tbroo Fly, Superfine, Fine aud Comiuou Ingrain; Flain
and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, *o.; Drug
gets, 6-4,12-4 aud 16-4 in width, of every variety oi pat
terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor aud Stoop Mats; Table and
Fiauo Covers; Stiver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair
Rods; Stair Linen, Ac., Ac.
OIL CLOTKI8.
Of every width ; from one to eight yards, for Halls,
Diuing Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Ross Wood,
Mnhoguny and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4,
6-4 aud 6-1 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for
Stairs.
UUKTA1NH.
Silk and Worsted Damask De-Lalne; Worsted and
Linen Damask DeLains; Figured and Flaiu Damasks,
variety of colors; White and Buff, for Shades.
WINDOW 811A OKS.
Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and
White aud Gold, entirely new style; Cord; Loops; Tas
sels; together with all the varion* Trimmings for Cur-
taius and Shades.
GILT CORNICES.
Banda, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat-
torus, of the latest importation; all of which will be
sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
WM. II. UUION, Agent,
140 Congress sad 67 St. Julian-sts.
SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, feo.
A CAHD. . • j* I. ■
P A S H I OSABLE
J| Dancing Academy,
AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
MK. IICHOLS
R ESPECTFULLY Announces lo the Young Ln
■lies and Gentlemen of Savannah, nnd also Li
visitors from the Interior, that he will open classes al
the above popular Hall, on
Monilny, Febrnury Dili, 1853.
In addition to a 'practical eonrse of GRACEFUL
GESTURE, a correct aud elegant method of
Society Daiicing A Wnluhig.
Lessons will also be given in the following Fashiouable
Dances, as they are now danced at all the Fashionable
resorts in Amerloa, vis.:
1m LicUlienne, lxt Gorlitza, Pvritonn,
Redotca Mazorka, Cinq terns Waltz,
Deux terns Waltz.
The above Dances being adaptations frora$Masurka,
Walts and Polka, persons of moderate capacity can
learn any of them In a fear Lesson*. Every variety of
Flings. Hornpipes, Cachucha, Bolero's Pas ae deux, Ao.
taugnt if desired.
Doaiciuit
le now so universal that It cannot be dispensed with
in the education of Ladies. It is, indeed, both useful
aud ornamental, ns it forms and strengthens the body,
aud improves the carriage, and no person oan enter the
Drawing Room oraquit himself with
Kane anil Urare
in general or exalted Society, without having studied
the Graceful Art of
Gesture nnd Dancing.
The moderate exercise of the Danoe is admirably
suited to week uud debilitated constitutions, and is
well oalculated to prevent aud cure Rheumatic and
similar affections, us from the various evolutions all the
muscles of tlio body nre brought into beneficial action.
Thia system being of his own invention, he takes
great pleasure in recoin mending it to the cUitons of Sa
vannah; and confidently assures them that In one course
of 16 lessons he enn impart a correct and easy style of
Dauulug. Hoping that ho may receive the same liberal
patrouago extended to him elsewhere, and desiring that
all who w{sh to avail themselves of his instruction will
make early application. For terms, Ae., apply to Mr.
N. at the Marshall Uouse, any day previous to that of
commencing.
Private Classes (of eight or more Ladies) will 1
gi« eu at the Hall, or their residence, If desired.
Semi monthly Practicing Assemblies will be given ft
the benefit of the pupils.2w jan 29
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
T HE under»igued bus this day associated with him
Mr. HENRY C. KING, of Glynn Couuty, with
- nom he will oontinue the Factorage and Commission
usiness in this city, under the firm of Hull A King.
JNO. H. HULL, No. 21UBay street.
Savannah, January 12.1863.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR HALF
In Marietta) Gt'orgiu.
A large, wr.ll finisliod, COTTAGE BUILT
j? MANSION, with superior out-buildings, gar-
"^^deu*, orchards, Ao., all of which are iew aud in
pleUi order. The above was the summer residence of
the late Benj. Snider, and ean be bought to an advam
tsge by applying early to the subscriber at Savannah.
tf JAMES J. SNIDER.
R eceived per Florida—
Plain, White and Sainton Colored 8ilks,
Striped Silks, Pointed N W Collars,
I. C lidkfs. Solid Cheoked Ginghams,
Spring Prints, Shirtiugs, Sheetings,
Muslin Uudersleeves—Spring stylos,
Blaol; Barege, extra tlnu blk M do Luine, Ao., bv
fob 2 W. C. WADSWORTH, Broughton streot.
25
lleidsiock
Douche
Just received and for sale by
J. ROUSSEAU.
I F you wuulto purchase CLOTHING nt a very
low figure, now is the time.
Pierson, Hcidt A Co.,
disposing of tho balance of their Winter Stock at
such prices as cannot fall to pluuse. This is done in or
der to make room for their splendid Spring and Sum-
Goods, which they are now receiving by weekly
A NCI ID VIE PA8TK.
j\ 2doten Auchovie Paste
A “ French Mustard
8 “ Currant Jelly, for sale by
fob 3 A. BONAUD.
IT'D It HALE.—5 Shore* Augusta uud WayftL-
[’ boro' Railroad Stock. Apply to
fob 3 WM. WRIGHT.
[fob
duasant part of the city. Ap-
WM. WRIGHT.
L’Oll HALE.— A Boy Iff years old, cupuble ol
WM. WRIGHT.
[foorod w ith thick plank, and large door* suitable foi
the reception of Cotton or other merchandise—situated
ear the Charleston steamboat Wharf. Apply to
jan 3 WM. WRIGHT.
I .31.t)UR.—16 bids. Extra Canal Flour for fami
1 )y use, just received and for sale by
Mb 6 W. D. FORD.
II AM8.—l&BO lbs. choice family Hums, just re-
Jrl ceived. Also, Pig Hams, Fulton Market Beef,
PigTork, just received and for sale by
tab 6 W. D. FORD.
S MOKED HALMON, Codfish, >Iernng,
Pickled Salmon, No. 1 Mackerel, a further supply,
md for sale by (feb 6] W. D, FORD.
feb 8
fob 6
W. ILFORD.
A PI*LE8 ( Oranges, Lemons, Potatoes, aud
Onions, in store and for sale by
jan f, ’ W.D.rOBP.
NDK1K8.—Pick too, Preuervee, Figs. 8ar-
Pepper Sauce, Mustard, Cloves, Allspice,
Nutmegs, Citron and Move.
fvb8 W.DFOBD.
OUNDK
O dines, S
cTnnamon, J
EW 81’KIWO UUWUn.—I'nuud
Brllll.au, Prinu. Chluu, JaioaeU, Seoul. Oiefi-
11, Uu.Uo., Work.J CIUn, oil, Bla.rM, *0.. Jo.I
ft
le by
feb 3 tf NBVm, LATIIBOP k STERB1N8.
quarter boxoeofvejpy I
COJULEGIA l'k UimVIITS
FOR YOUNG LADIES. “*0$
MISS HA THA WA Y, Principal.
C1CIIOOL H.OD.1I—in the Basement of tho
O FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
TKKUS AND COUKSB OV 8T0DY.
Reading, Spoiling and MenUl Arithmetic $ 6 00
The above, with tho rudiments of Geography,
History, Written Arithmetic and Writing... 8 0(
Geography, History, English GrammarandCom-
posUlon - - 10 0(
Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Philos-
phy. Chemistry, Physiology, Astronomy and
lthetorlo 16 (I
Latiu, [Extra] 6 (*
Freuoh, " 6 00
A highly Accomplished ladv, who lias formerly resid
ed in Peris, has beeu secured as n teacher of French.—
If suited* teachers can be obtaiued, it isdesignodto
make Drawing and Voonl Music integral parts of the
coarse of study.
The number of pupils will be limited to thirty ; but.
Young Ladies wishing to join either or the classes,
withiut becoming regularly rouuectcd with thu Insti
tute, will be received at a specific charge.
OUT Miss 11. has permission to refer to Rev. Mr.
Tustin, llou. R. M.Charlton,and B. Mellon, Esq.,of 8a-
vancali. and to Rev. W. R. Williams, D. D., and J. W.
Edmonds, of New York. 3m jan 10
MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND FAIN IING
In YVnter Colors,
Taught by E. MILLER, 132 Boutii-Bkoad St.,
oct 13 Savahnau. tf
*a DANCING ACADEMY.
*1 MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs
r.1* his petrous, that his Academy is open for tb*
DiftWS reception of pupils.
During tus seasou the following Fancy Dances will
be introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition :—
Torentolla, Rotta, Gavotte, Pas Stirien, Zingomlla,
Scliotisch, Redowa, Masurka,etc.
Former pupils are requested to come early if they
like to loam Fancy Dauot* for Ills Ball, to be given in
January next.
N. If.—Gentlemen’s Clas* will begin on Tuesday
next, tho 16th Inst, at 9 P. M. nov 13
Clussical aud English School,
G. A. HOLCOMBE,
Gatton-Stroet, near the Park.
*ep27 dtNl—3aw6m
FitSK’S METALLIC B«U1AL CASKS.
This vain able article ts Juatrocelved and for sule by
1. W. MORRELL Sc CO.,
sept 3 ly Solo agents in this City for the Inventor
MARINE RAILWAY.
~ , The undersigned respectfully informs
^wGaall who may need his services, that hegOR
SaMbhafl charge of the MARINE RAILWAY, SMB
which is now in successful operation. He is. therefore,
prepared to take ap vouels of any size usually visiting
our port.and to do the workof repairing, Ac., on reason
able term*. Those who wish to oleau or paint the bot
toms of their vosaels, can also ba accommodated on tin
Railway, upon reasonable terms. Ilo'ia also prepared
to contract for building Vessels of any class or descrip
tion, nnd to carry on the business of Ship-Carpenter
ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various
branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity.
S3T A good 8hipsnitliis oa th* premises.
mar 11 U.T. WILLINK, JK.
PIANO KIKTIiS.
1. W. MORRELL & CO.
Have on hand a splendid assortmen
BAu.LiIffMof Piano Fortes, from the best maiiu-
SnrT* AH!factories in the country. For tone aud
ll • m U If finish these instrumruts cannot be ex
celled. For sale on accommodating
terms, at the Broughton-street Piano and Cabinet Ware
house. oct 20
Carpels! Carpels!! Carpets!!!
lift huvfl this day nponod for sain a splendid
tf assortment of CarpeU, Oil Cloths, Mate, Rugs,
Window Curtains, Ao., consisting in part of
20 piece* 3 ply Carpets
10 do Velvet Tapestry
10 do Brussels Tapestry
40 do 2 ply Carpets
30 Floor Cloths
10 pieces Drugget
5 do Felt Carpet
5 do Dutoh do
160 do Velvet and Cheneil Rugs
100 common Ruga and Mats
100 pairbf beautiful style Window Shade* TO
All of the above Goods w* offer at the lowest market
prices! for sale by AIK IN A BURNS.
Cheap Dry Goods.
A N assortment of new Dress Goode, consisting of
JY Silks, De Lnines, Alpacas, Moreua, Ginghams,
worked Collars, Underslueves, Cbsmlsettes, L. C.
lidkfs.. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Crape Shawls, and various
other articles, whioh will be sola extremely low, at No.
146 Gibbons’s Range, by [oct 5] I. DASHER.
Important to Housekeepers.
r | 'll t. Subscriber respectfully informs his patrons
1 and the publio generally that ha now sends his
Waggon round the city daily to furnish those who wish
a good article of Cainpbiue and Spirit Gas, with* regu
lar supply. Families desirous of being furnished will
please leave their address at the store 10, 12 and 14
Barnard Street. (jan 7] JOHN J. MAURICE.
For Sale.
f|MIE Stock und Fixture, of n GROCERY in a
1 first rato location for wholesale or retail—will be
■old ou good terms if applied for immediately. The
stock is small and fresh—a rare chance is offored. Sat
isfactory reasons given for wishing to sell. Apply at
this office- jan 5
WOOD! WOOD!
rpilE Subscriber will keep coiiKtunlly on hnnd
X at his WOODYARD, at tbe Canal Bridge, a foil
supply, at all seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD.
All orders left at J. U. Jesse's, Broughton-street, will
be promptly attended to.
I Wood Hold Low For C-nah. -4K1
jan I tf J. M. BUTLER.
ri) FOUR »»AIR AND HIX8INULK
/A^V^weil broke Northern Horses, for sal* at th*
L-i/l West-Broad-street tiables.
sop 25 BROWN A HARRIS.
BOARD.
A FEW COMFORTABLE ROOMS — with
JX Board, convenient to th* business part of the oity,
at reasonable charges—can be secured by applying at
jan 24 tf NO. 1 8T. JAMES SQUARE-
Boardinir.
r PWO OR THREE single Urntlenmn can he ac-
1. commodAtod with pleasant board at the corner of
Jones end Abercorn streets. tf dec 22
BOARDING.
I7*EKY desirable Rooms, with Board, at reasons
V hi* rates. Apply at this Offlo*. tf nov 8
1 WILL make liberal advance# upon Cotion anil
X Rio* shipped to mr friends in either Boston, New
Fork or Baltimore, (dec 28) A. C. TOMS. Bay street.
UJ»*J4 | REWARD- Will he ho paid for the aj»
tipOLr prehension and delivery at my Office of the
boy TOM. lie is about 36 or 38 years old, about 5 feet
8 or tf Inches high, brown skin, quick spoken, has some
few mark* of small pox to hi* faoe. lie formerly be
longed to Capt. file Mahon and Cape. Broughton, of this
place, and Is well known by the name of “Tom Brougn-
ton." Ho is also well known ln Augusta and on the
River Boats by the same name—ba can read and write,
fob 5 WM. WIUGHT.
1/Olt HALE.—A boy 16 years old, country
X 1 raised and warranted sound ; a boy 13, and a boy
IT: Apply to [feb5] WM. WRIGHT.
lAOIt HALE.—A mulatto girl 10 or 17 year*
X* uld, a house-servant aad seamurews. Apply to
feb 5 WM. WBIGHT.
IAOU HALE.—A brown skiu girl 15 years old,
* houso-aervant. Apply to
feb 6 WM. WRIGHT.
l.^OR HALE.—A wan 30 yearn old and hie wife
XI 28,'girl 14, girl 10, and girl 6, accustomed to the
culture of Rice. Apply to
feb 5 WM. WRIGHT.
I.3DR HALE.—A man 30 years old, plantation
X. carpenter, his wife 25yer# old, girl 7, girl 2, aad
su infant, country raised-all warranted sound. Apply
to |feb 5J W61. WRIGHT.
HALE.—A man Al and a man 28 years
X' y«ar« old—they are accustouod to the culturo of
ot Corn and Rice. Apply to _
feb 5 WIL WRIGHT.
IMMt HALE.—A mau 30 yours old, couchuiun
XI and house-servant, a man 26, house-servant. Ap-
jny to [feb6) WM. WRIOHT.
I.MMC SAl.K.—A 111.11 ao )oir. old, a food
15 aUamboM hind sol «rti»«», v.rr.ated niu | >
ill.. 16 )«n old .ml hi* "«• »» OOO.U:/ rtlrtd—111-
..aud found. ApplJto WH.WRMHT.
T.30R HALE —A woman US ywire old, a prime
XI field hand. Also, a woman 28 year* old, a first
"SW* “ J Jpr '«.. waioiir
INSURANCE.
Bnncron * Bryan,
(IHNKIUL AHK.iTb ANI, BKOKBRS,
1-OfiTRB rnaoH.ufi ANfiBlUlOP
STOCKS. ifUlui KXVUAttaK* KKAL K3TATM.
No. 11V Bay Hired, Hnviinuah.
!It
Liverpool and London Fire and Life
Inauranro Company.
fl'HE untfersiruod Agouis of the nltoVn Company,
■ “ Bhlldioge; Stock fu
1 will t
Trade, Ao.
jan 24
take risk* against Fire n
No. 117 Usy-st., Savannah.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL,
oar it a l,
9,000,000 of l'ounals Storllng,
f I 'MIH INSTITUTION has osiublished an Agwnry
I In 8avannah, and Fire Policies upon Pn.ducu and
Property will be leaned by ANDREW LOW A CO.
Savaunah, January 21,1S63.
i.oniF6n i'Uikmx wuRFHCST
TltlllH Cnmpuny Hikes Fire Risks in thie city,and
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
X HE tindersigucil, Agents of the above Company,
mmlinue to take risks against Ftra on Buildings,
:ki,oto.,on the most favorable terms.
COHENS A HERTS.
Mutual Lire luuurunre Compuay of New
York.
T SAAC ABBATT, Seo'y. JOSEPH B. COLLINS,
X^PrM’t. Dr. R. D. AunoLd. Medical Examiner.
W. P. HUNTER, Agent,
iplioatlons received by
JP
Hoiitbera Mutaal lanuroare Company.
4 SHUKY HULL, President and Trousurur.—
Albox Cuasb, See ry. O. F. MoKav, Actuary,
e undersigned. Agent of the above Company, con
tinues to take the following riaks, via: Marine, Utter
and >Yre; al.o on Ute lives or .Vtrounf*.
Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com
pany. Ne extra premium for residing in tbs South.
WILLIAM K1NU, Agent,
juae 17 ly Corner of Bay and DrayGm ats.
Corporation Notioes.
m
t*M , BL...... B ..„
by the master, owner, employer, or’guardian of auogro
or person of color, shall pass the bearer thereof until
'clock P. M.; 1‘rovultd, however^
. sae tho bearer thereof after mid
night, whether It bo dated bofore or offer that hour, un
less the Liuto when it is giveu, aud the object iu view,
and tho place to which the bearer is scut, are distinctly
sped fled.”
The officers and privates of the City Guard are here
by ordored to enforce the above section.
By ordor of bis Honor the Mayor.
EDWARD O. WILSON,
Savannah, 25th Jan'y, 1863. Clark of Council.
LA8T NOTICE.
B ADGES !—To owners of yinves, Waggons,
Drays, Hucksters, and to all others who may be
required to take out Badge* s— Wednesday next, tho
26 January. 1863, is tho list day for taking out Badges.
The oity Marshal and city Constables are hereby re
quired to take up all persona who may he found work
ing without Badges after Weduesdny next, contrary to
the provlsous of the city ordinances relative to Slaves,
Badges, Vchioles, Ae. Penalty from $36 to $AU.
By order, EDWARD O. WILSON,
Savannah, January 21; 1863. Clerk of Council.
{Extract from Oily Ontinancc.)
NTLMAKD TAIII.KS AM) HOWUNU AI.I.XY5.
Skctior 5 That it shall not bo lawful for the pro
prietors of Billiard Rooms or Bowliug Alleys to penult
riotous, disorderly or noisy conduct within thoir res
pective premises, or to keep thorn open aftor 12 o’clock
at night, to the annoyanoo of tho inhabitants residing
near such establishments. Penalty not exceeding $3U.
Ordinance passed Nov. 10,1843.
8avannah, January 21,1863. Clerk of Council.
TO HU1LDCU8.
P ROPOSALS for building n Keeper’s House at
Laurel Grovo Cemetery, will bo recuived by the
Committee until Tuesday, the 8th day of February
next, tho Contractor to furnish all materials and finish
tho Building in a workmanlike manner within a given
time—to be stated in the proposals. A plan of the build
ing may be seen by calling on tho uhairman of the com
mittee. JOHN MALLERY,
jan 20 Chairman Committee on H. andC.
IJUOl'OSALH will be received until the Otis
C. M. Committee.
LYON’S KATHAIUON!
For the Growth aud Eaibelllnliracnt of
the IIatr 9 to Prowent its Fulling
OH' nnd Turning Gray.
Auurded the highest yrsmiuma by the States of
Neo-York, Maryland and Michigan, at their
Annual Fairs of 1851.
ri>HE KATHAIUON neutralizes the effect of die-
X ssse, climate, and old age, in preserving and re
storing tho human Hair even after a baldness of twenty
years; cleanses th* scalp lrom Scurf and Dandruff;
will cure th* Nervous Headache, Scald Head, Erysipe
las, Diseases of the Skin, Ao., and la the moet desirable
TOILET ARTICLE,
For Ladles’ or Gentlemen's use, in the world. Its per
fume equc.il Lubiu's Choicest Extracts, and being free
frout all offensive oil or coloring properties, lb gives the
Hair that clean, bright, aoft, lively appearance, secured
by no other preparation.
The uso of the Kaihairon is adopted by the first phy
sicians in Europe aud America, and Las a patronage
and salu unprecedented in the history of the materia
medics. But words are superfluous, a trial only can
attest iu real virtue, as millions certify. To be had
throughout North and South America, Europe and the
Islands A the Ocean, in large bottles, for 26 ccnu.
Sold in 8avaauah by T. M. TURNER A CO.
doc II 181 Baj-strcc).
Lyon’s Extract
ox
PURE JAMAICA QINQER,
Xj>OR Dyspepsia, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Clialo-
J7 ra, Dissiuess, Fever and Ague, Summer Com-
pluiuU, Nervous and General Debility, Ac. A pure ar
ticle, aud administered with positive effect iu the above
complaiaU. Also used as a beverage and for oulinary
purposes. Sold every where.
Sold in Savannah by T. AL TURNER A CO.
dco 11 omoe 181 Bay-street.
/ 1MTTON OSJUUIUIMM.—SOluloi of beat
t / Bwulherfi m»X«. mm • I ‘ r ».hoary, far »lo hr
f.h.) tf HeVI'fl, l.tTUEW K KTKIiaiNB.
W it. UhU LEAVE to tnlurm the Ladies of
Savannah that wo are still
Selling? OH' sitKeduced Prices!
THE FOLLOWING GOODS;
Poplins, plaided and plain
Brocade Silks, of the most magnificent designs
l’lain and Changeable Silks, of every shad*
Alpacas, plain black
Do. do. colors
Do. figured
Ginghams—French, English and American
Will be sold in
tors and all contferi
damaged on board 1
Rio u this pest. T..m,. — (
Eitau ,3aIs of Choice old H ines and Liquors.
wm 1. TO-MOBBO *v, Feb. 8, at II o’olock.
luvoloe of Winee and
1 • «l»»IRy, belonging to an ostnto, and
■ojj ord«t of the Executor, consisting of
i?£^°V on !*!. nln K 1 Wobsfur Sorelal Ma-
ca, «*» x dot an Bonaparte
ii? 1 rt ? d lut0 Ba >t‘«norc in IMS: Umuoa. oacb
... !T.i. e T 5 !’. ,ra ?? rUl ‘ *«»• Baltiiuoro in 1638; Iu ca •
gar; 10 <A««S, eleh 1 dnr.en llouncsoy Liudon Dock
#.U.. ..i'll t 1I0X.U JftDl.lc.
Runt, Comiuodore Nicholson. Imported 1814 • u cases
eaoh 1 dosen old Bourbon Whisky, Impertsd laSR. 6 *^
•es, each 1 dosen old Monongaliola Whisk v • 3
casks Harris A Co. I’ure Jalco Port; 8 BAlfnliieaSiSd
Brandy, 16 eighth casks l’lu.t> cltsstUloS'2 Co^th
proof Uiandy. »v».«n
Torms-tiUO cash, over $100 90 days credit approved
Will be sold in front or slurs, a stock of Ready Made
Clothing, Dry Goods, Jewelry, Ac., belonging to the
esUte or Wolfs ileishbarau, deceased, sold by permis
sion of Court and by ordor of the Administrator. Terms
JijnrtUor’9 Sale.
. 0n V* TUESDAY lit March, at 11 o’clock.
Will be sold btfore the Court lioiun. l M t No. 40 Brown
Wurd, 00 by 90 foot, fun simple. Also eastern lulf of
Ixit Letter Z, 00 by 90 foot, reo simple, sold by order of
the Exeoutor. Turtus, ouu third cash and tho balauco
years’ credit,fur approved security with
interest.
Will be sold durlug tho legal hours of sale, in front of
the Court House, in tins city uf 6avauuab, the following
valuable lots, with improvements thereon, via.Lot
No. 6, and hair Lot No. 7 Franklin Ward, frouting ou
“fi t« an annual ground reut to the city
of $47 71, and a lease that oxpires on the 1st of Nov’ber
iu* 1 ! 1 A, .‘ u ’ 1 * ut ^ WMhlngtuii Wurd, fronting on
Washington squaro, subject to annual groundrent to
$18 2J, and a lunss that expires on tho first
of October next. Also, lxit No. 32 Groeu Ward, corner
of York and lTieo streets, sulquet to a lease that ox
pires on thu let of November next, belonging to tbaes-
lateof F. W. Heincman, duceased, and sold by perutis-
■ioa of Conrt, and by order of tho administrator, fbrtho
beueftl of th* hoira of said osute-terms cash, purchar-
ers paying lor titles.
300M bushels primp White Corn,
Grvcr.net, fmewous, etc.
PIIILBRICK A BELL offer on aouommodating terms,
at private sale; '
Liuuohs.—60 bbls. N. E. Bum. 26 bbls. Peach Brandy,
26 bbll. Alonouguhcla Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin, 6
half pipes Coguac Brandy, 10 casks "Small Still”
Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's).
6 eighth casks Piuet, Csstlllioi. A Co. aud llennussy
Bruudy, 200 do#, of fino Madeira, Sherry and Port
Wine*. Brandy, Gin, Runt, Whisky and Cherry Bran
dy—ail private stock.
Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 caaka Hams, 16 casks
Shoulders.
11av—300 bales Eastern and Northern.
CXUEMT.—160 bbls. llysoudalo Cement Co.
Funin.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond,
CUOtlKSUV.—I'ratma ixMHnrf Ail Pi.inmnn . ...I .
iah Imported d>
Soalks.—A large assortment of Fairbank's Platform.
Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks,
Faucy Soaps, Fa cy Articles. Ac. Ac. jy 14
. Floater and Cement ut i'rtont* Sale.
Just received in store, and kept oonsiautly on hand
and for sal* low, 160 bbls. Rosendale Cement, 23 do.
Plaster Paris. 1
(Boston hum ut l’rivals Sale.
Just received pur sohr. F. T. batterly, 60 bbls. N. E.
Rum. For saledow from the wharf. oot 1
Coolc and House Servant ut Private Sale.
A likely Mulatto Woman, with her two children—agirl
aged 6 years, and one uged 7 months, prim* and likely,
told for no tault.
Two Stores, Nos. 8 and 12 Johnston's Building, Bay
treet, lor rent low.
Fairbank's Patent Vluljvt m Scales.
(Improved in quality and redaoed iu price,) adapted to
every required operation of weighing—as Railroad
Scales Tor trains or single oars, in uso on the principal
railroads in the United Stateoand GrcatBrltaln; H'are-
houte Beales; Heavy Portable Stoles, ou wheels, for
Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac.; Store Seales, various
modifications: Counter Scales; Hay and Coal Seales, kv.
These Seales have been long known and aovereiy tested,
and tha universal confidence felt in their accuracy and
perfect adjustment is such, that they are now regarded
■MHHi ‘ “■ “ ■ || ■4>pj*l~f«
v st BELL,
Agents in Savannah.
LOTTERIES.
• HEAD-QUARTERS FOR PRIZES. •
KastqfthsOi
- Ul Georgia 8l*t*
on the 6th
14 13 24 40 6 28 19 C2 66 78 33 69 68
GKUUUIA Ml'ATK l.UTTXltY.
CLASS 23.
For the bms/il of the Indipmdent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F L C. BARBER A CO., Managers.
“*■ “* “* ' Morning.
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
I Prise of. $6,060 I 1 Prise of...
I “ ** 2,000 6 »*
Tickets, $2; Halves,!.; Quarters, flOcts.
Risk on a fuU package or Wholes, only $29,60
“ “ ’* “ Halves, ” 14^0
CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
D
lottery. Class 21, drawn in this city <
14 13 24 40 6 28 11) 62 68 78 3-3 69 68
Nos. 14 40 68, a Prise of $80-33 66 68 s
of smaller a
ts, sold in the above.
1 24 23 62,
do.
do.
Huckaback Towels
Bird’a-Ey.
Dowlas, Huckaback
Linen Damask, or every width
Shirtings, Ticks, and a general stock of goods usually
found in a retail dry goods * *
jan 18
W. V. PRENTICE'S
DAGVEBBEAN GALL£RY t
8T. JULIAN STREET,
. Over Zugbaum’s MumIc Store*
SAVANNAH.
nMHE SUBSCRIBER would cull uttontion to his
I improved style of Colored Daguerreotypes.
He warrants to give satisfaction to all who desire to have
their likenesses taken in a superior style.
Call and examine specimens of my work over th*
Music Store, Market-Square. W. V. PRENTICE.
P. 8.—Instructions ln the art, and all kinds of stock
constantly fur sale. is feb 4
NEW IIODIIH,
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
tuukshay, janiukt 27m.
TTESTER SOMERSET; u Novel by
l l first American from last London Edition.
Goduy's Lady's Book for February.
Speeches. Bv the Right ilou. Thomas Babington
M«c«ulljr, M. t. -
Grahum's Magazine for February.
Waverly Novels—Linpincott'e Edition, Vol. 10.
A further supply of lb* Course or Faith, or the
Practical Believer Delineated. By John Aagell James.
NEW STOKE! OUOCEKIES!
Corner Whitaker and Broughton Lane.
J UST received per steumers and packets, u full
supply of GROCERIES, which are offered at whole
sale or retail, at cash prices. Th* goods have beeu no-
looted. and every article is warranted to prove satisfac
tory or may bo returned.
jan 18 tf WM. O. DICKSON.
FANCY BOXES PRUNES, BRANDY
PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD.
TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE,
—and—
30 BOXES RAIdlNS (all clu«t»H8,)—WHOLE,
HALF AND QUARTER BOXES—
MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE,
Ac., Ac.
Just received su'd for sale at
MCKSON’8,
_Jan 18 tf, Cor. Whitakor-st. and Uroughton-lan*.
Iluius: '1'ougucMl Bolognas!
J UST received per steamer—
2 bbls. Pig Hams
60 Smoked Tongues, large sis*
60 Ibe. Bologna Sacsagea
2 bbls. smoaed Beef
For sal* at DICKSON’S
Jan 18 tf Cor. Whitaker-at and Brought-,n-lan*.
Butter—X lbs* for $1!
J UBT RECEIVED—
10 ksgs Batter, 4 lbs. for $1
10 do. Goshen do., 3){ lbs. for $1
—AMD— AV,'
16 do. Sthictly Puns* do., 3 lbs. for $1.
Landing per acht. Triumph—
60 Imitation Euglish CHEESE, rick and fine ft* rt
20 boxes Mild Rich Northern Cheese
For sal* at PICFOQ.Ytr, ,
jAn 18 tf Ccr. Whitekxr-et, and Brought*.' .
O UPKKIOU FRENCH BITTK!.-; . n.
& factored by J. Durand k Fasr?— i'«viii .1
for Satuienoy. weakness of the *teSiaS^v;dBt> d»s-l
peusia, fet or nnd axue, and all eomplalnto arls^L w
a derangement In the nervous system. I* *sW4t> it J .
in iirlne aud spirits without it iujurinr f
properties. For sale by A. B<
jan IS Agent for the Manufacturers,
NOTICE
irdbus indebted to tho late firm of WOOD,
GUORNA CO either by note or open
.ars diereby nrtified that all elaims remaining
. w ‘ u ^ *•>.
h.ofi. of >b .Uotnoi. fot coll«oUo».
>»» tlLAUHOItW XCUKMIMGHAM.
^ OOAlia—10,(Kuapu»»l | Clj.r., U^Moreaad
Coiue try Iu thin.
Will be drawn in public, in Savsnaab, To-Morrow
Morniug, at 9 o’clock,
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
CLASS MO. 23,
For the benefit of the Indcitendeut Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. DAUUKH k CO., Managers.
_ SPLENDllTsCHEME:
$0,000!—$2,0»0!
1,500! 1,300! 1,110 !
And more than $1)0,000 in Smaller Prizes.
Tickets only $2—Shares In proportion.
Tickets nnd Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on de
mand, by GEO. 8. GRAY,
feb 7 No.6 Owens’s Building, opposite Pulaski House
mxunmntn corn II
Just received 100 sacks for Me*il~. those in want e#
Oo, well to «alf* aoojUMtbe
fttu and will
supply
Potatoes—60 bbls. kno Lutiiiund Plantin* Tvitino> -
Butter, 30 kegs and half do. that oholde Butter • vuV
60 Drums ftwah Figs; Aaeon, UWfltm Hams. ’ * '
At Private Sal* *
A new Cott
will bn wild
Shoulders.
Crockery and Glass at FrionH Sols.
10 crates Crockery, (low); feo boxes Qiass.
Private sals.
Clocks—160 Clocks. 8 day and 30hour
lists—kO oases plain black and riilk Hats
CigHrs—Cigare, various bntuds
Jewelry—A fine assortment of Watches, Bings. **
Umbrellas—30 doaen Umbrella* M
ehes* Green nnd Black T#m
Boap-6o boxes fbney and Toilet hoap
p— 11 '“’ “* rMar
Tobacco a bale* i^qf Tobnece
/ }jj B *8^k*casks C'lgoao IlrMdy
E W l**
26 do Domeatio Br\ndv
3 uipee Holland Gin
IU bbls Rye Gin
10 do Rectified Whisky
2 do Old 8cotch do.
1 3 do Irish do.
6 do Old Monongabulado
6 quarter cnsksCnunry Win*
19 do do T'enerlff nod Madeigw.
Corrns.—So bogs Trim* Rio CofTbe*^
CitocuKiiy.—10 orates Crookery, assorted
Tvmblkiis.-SO oases Tumblers assorted
MATHLft»*N.-20 new double Matresaos.
ftollUi. HinmifftcluVy'of I’icroe X VfilnUu. r«
sale al tho manufacturers prices. ^
WANTED.
SITUATION WANTED.
A YOUNG MAN who has hud some two years’
experience In the hardware business, wishes * sit-
uaimn m a mercantile horn* la this city. Apply at
thia office. 2 3
A WANTED
STORE aiilubl. fur retailing DRY GOODS,
.il(u>(>d on Coufiroaa or Rroaghton .tro.r, battro.u
2™ *“? P«r<on Li.lnj an on.
'‘ if ootaln . Infli rent fiy adfirisilng “Box BIU Port
- jan»
*" I TllKOHAWi—l»,0Cfi ta
prime Corn.
BOBT. HABEnSOAM A SON.
A %Iit WANTED.
WOMijN—who thoroughly uudor-
stands Cooking. Apply at this Office, tf jan 21
W/ “liuaiion as Overseer tin a Cot-
ATJarfirt ^(•o“.'* ti0,, “ 1 ” "fH* »/•
qOIE highoit call, prico. will bnpaldfbrlO 01
Houses and Lands.
To Kent,
N OFFICE in Uaudry’s Buildlag. Inquire of
tbo subscriUr, Owen’s Building, eorner Bull nod
ary an street. (feb 3-6) CHARLES SCHOLL.
a nJEffi®* LtE'ST.—A coinfortabio twoetorj
Dwelling House on the corner of Aberoorn aui
RENT—A-^no story Brick House i;or>
ner of Roberts snd Wtet Broid XSiSSL
given immediately, atpply at thia oMee,
twba tf
M A nAMt tHANUh FUH A FANCY STORE!
TO BE REN TED from 1st February inat.. the
Store No. 144 Broughtou-str«6t, next door tc
liiokson s Confectionary. Apply to L. McKENNA, on
Urn premises.Iw fci/i
M To Reut.
Four Brick Tenement Ho uses, on Jones-st.near
Abercora, two stories on a basement, having S
B'^ms, with Kitchen and servant's Room, and very
highly finished. Will be rented from 1st ol Febrilnr
until 1st November neat. Apply to y
i‘ Bia C. PERRY.
•Mi
TG DENT—Three tenement Houses, each
haring five rooms, with a kitchen separate, altu-
atod on the oornor of Jones and Purs* su., neat
Depot.-Apply to J. MANKE,
tf Cornor Moiitgomory-et. and Bav-lan*
litneRviilo, all the Negroes belongiug to the estate of
Louis LeCoate, doe'd, late of said county—a prime gang.
46 iu uuuibor. Terms onu-half cash, the balance inona
and two years, with interest from date—notes, with at>-
proTod security. g
Also, thu Plantation known aa Clin Hill, in Libert*
couuty. Trims made known on the day of eel*. M
^ TUOS. C. N18BET, Adm’r
U " M of Louis LeCoate. deo’d.
NOTICE.
lixiTutor’d Male of Heal Entnte.
B Y virtuo of un ordui from the Court of (Lilian*
ry of Elfioghnm County, when sitting fur ordina.**
purposes, will bu sold beioro the Court Dons* door in
bpriugbeld, on the first Tuesday iu March, botweanth*
“■ u * l } flour * of tale, ail of the Meal Estate of the late
Clnibourn Bovill, doeeued—consisting of two hundred
acres of prime land more or less; adjoining tend* of
Uurkstainer, Neidlinger. and othert: also, one tract,
bouuded by the waters of the flavaauah River, MoAl-
pin and others—containing (ourteuu hundred acres,
mure or loss, with twc hundred or more in order” r
cultivation, with good Fuuces, Dwellings, andouthou-
suH, two excellent wells of water, and a first rate mill
stream. 1 lie above property is dislano* from 8avannnh
nineteen miles. The Augusta Road from Savannah
run* through thorn. The lands arc well adapted to tha
cultivation of Cotton, Rice and Cum. bold for a divi
sion among tbo legatee*.
Person* desirous of purchasing, by calling at the res-
idence of the snbscriber, will be shown the pronertr
Terms mad* known on tho day of sale. P™* 9 **-
E. W. tiOLQMOSS, Ex center.
, January H, Ifo3. tMi jan 10
Effingham County, J
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY OFFICE.
Bay Lauo, uunr Hull-Street.
GREGORY A MAURY, Managers.
75 Nurabors—12 Drawn Ballots.
CAPITAL:
0,000 DOLLARS!
Ao. Ae. Ao. Ae. Ae.
Tiobets $2—Shares In proportion.
Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the packag<
E. WITIUNOTON,
Vender for Uregory A Maury.
for aal# by
feb 7
Bay Lane, near Bull-street.
Feathers.
2 nnn rOUNDd FEATHERS—for sale by
.UUU jau H I. W. MORRELL A CO.
f*3 DAVID R. DILLON, foot pf West Broad-st.
S CAI.K BEAMS, Steelyards nnd Spring Bal
ances-for sale by F. W. CORN WELL,
Jk» 17 102 Bryan-st.
S UGAR.—S3 hhds. New-Orleans Sugar, landlug
from sebr. Martfia Jane, aud for sale by
J»u 13 CLAOHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
B* m
lor Mia by Ljm I8J A. MONAUD.
Al.Tl.UOllK l l.ljl lC au<l HAOOM.-
200 bbls. anperflne Howard street Flour
60 hhdf. prime Bacon Sldui
’o. do. Shou
r sale by
SCRANTON, JQHN8TON A CO.
b A .
P BUAN NUTH.—I,UOO pounds fresh Pecan
Nats, in store and for sal* by
J*n 17 W.D. FORD.
J TEEL CORN MILLS, Coffee Mills aud
[y Spice Mills, for sale by
jeaRI F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-street.
OUliLUY’88triped ()simburgs.-itf bale.*
O Stihluy's Striped Osnaburgs, juet recoired and for
te»* by [Jan 31] LsllOCUE A BOWNE.
ljLEACIIED uud Brown tdheetiaua.—!
X) cases 10-4 and 11-4 Bltaehed and Brown Alen
dal* Sheeting; If bales and 4-4 Bro. Shirtings, reo’d
and tot sale by [jan 31] LaROCHE A BOWNE.
ft
S 1.AMKUT8.—5 bale, extra nuality auii very
he»»y Kngli.lt DuOil Ul.nk.lt, for ute to. lb
tel—klty (je.il) LtBOCIIitk BOWNE.
XT AN HORN'S IHtAOKM, Jto.-0.VV~S
.,T 1Igr,>i Co.-< Ko4y Brxone, AU.utlaxl an
Uwriu* guppnrlere, *t>., for ekle by
b. H. 11. U. UKNDR1CK80N.
| ARD.—lObbl. amt 25 keg. new Leaf /.ertf,
A Jllutdtlig from brig Cbatlenwtga, uttd for ute by
' CLAUUUUN . uUMNINOHAM.
1J KYNOI.DS UAMB.—2(H) Keynotd. Ilxma,
-i V ttnJi.g from brig Ciieumnoon., x&d for >el. by
trt l CLAOIIOHN A OUNNINUIIAM.
. UBLW. CHAA1KAUNK OiURK, tu .....
’ for ul. tiy [fob 11 B. O'BYRNE.
ORTH RIVliU SKID OATH.—1,uuil
j u>fc au 4 f or aa i u bj
A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay-st.
H^or salo by
xn 20 MoMAHON A DOYLE.
>UCK WHEAT FLOUR—First quality,free
l from grit, in whole, half and quartet bbls, in store
* [jan 17) W. D t*OBD.
VtHBV» Verzeaay Vb
. baskets Genuiuc Mumi’s V^rsenay'SSSiague!
received and for sale by
l EET Hrented Iloaoy
i lent article to prevent tbo '
>. CytheriMi
I. ROUSSEAU.
8 AWS.-2 cask* of a .
■ To Kent.
A Brick T.BeutcHl oh W.it Breed .treet, with
eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to
John A. Gray, in the house or at the comer of Jonea
and Abvrcoru streets. tf dee 18
i-OUnAl.K.
T 2' r s °- 1,1 WAKIIINUTUN WARD. Apply
1 «I.Q il-lQ QUANTOCK, HOBEBT8 A CO.
Tor Sole.
A 8TEAMSAW Mll.L, utterly new, on the St.
Jobe I Hirer, EutrtoridH. For |».tlenlan op-
fty ut Teor 4)COlltltlS A llEBTZ.
To Bout,
[ ,M)R I year, a WHARF STORE.
°°‘8 FORT k DUNHAM.
FOR NA1.R.
A DOUBLE Teuemeul mitt a .fugle Htut.—lit
•ta a brick buement, cad la a dt.lrabl. tad baalthy
par. ef the oity; at protect raau for »1,02A Apply to
‘fl WM. WHlttlV.
li
Foul of West-Broad-fS.
Hassle by
Jan 24
It AN.—J,UOO bubhoia fresh Wheat Brau.
' sale by DAVID R. DILLON,
^ Foot of West Broad-sirei
H ANIt ltiMltB-WriiTiuiere, a aw
jll.t received by MOHBK A NICHOLS.
166 Broughton
P
jsn 28
OANTl.NLi fOTATORH^-aOOMdx.Frlrt.
Flaatiag Fctato.1, for .ale by
COHEN, A HERTZ.
A.R nuit t‘«RJ'KR.-50 btila. Cream Ale':
■JO caaka Lyndon Farter, lending and for sale by
* 17 MoMAlfOtV A DOYLE.
EXCTI.WBE WANTED.
0/ k TO bo DAY DRAFTS on New York, muted
rjty (jnuai) C. A. I„ LAMAR,
B Al.TltHORE FLOUR.-IOO bbla. Flour U
store, 100 do. to arrive, for sale by
,utl “ ROWLAND k CO.
O NE Thuusaod Biuhol* Need Oat*, for sale to
arrive per schooner Ann Maria from Baltimore,
qua for sale by (feb2-6) BUNKER k OGDEN.
O
iiui.iirmi Barrels Howard street Fi
bale to arrive per schr. Aun Maria from Ba
■ale by (fab 2-6? BUNKER k OQ
/ \NE Handled Tiiouaaud Laihs, for sale to ar-
v/ t nyoptr brig J. Guttonborg rroiu Boston, for rile bv
^ BUNKER k OGDEN. *
9'-|9 RlfLfS. first quailitv Planting Potatoes
for solo to arrive per brig J. Guttenbura from
Itobtun, for sale by (teb 2-0) BUNKER k OQD^N.
IkEUKlVED ,»er Htcnmfr-Appies,
/■Tu U f. Ul ' ***ms. Figs, Ain
u ’“‘> «»“•»
GEO. ALEXAND
.P er . Iute wriv«!»~a.
XX TjkS^Ooff*®, Starch, Soap, Ccooa, Brum a.
GEO. ALEXAND
s-v AW*, wuuu, oiarcu, Boap, Cocos, Eroma. C
Jiate, Mustard, Buckwheat, Ac., with a full assort)
of family Grocorios, for sale low
Job 2 Q
M alaga grafcm, knisigs, orauge*,
Just received nor steamer, 10 kegs I*
Grapes, 10 boxes Jj and }L Bunch Raisins, 10 do.
geHalOdOj Lemons, Pig llama, Smoked Beer. Ta
I’icklos, Beef, Pig Pnrk. Pickled Tongues, BMogm
bagos. Sardines, Salmon, Ao.
GEO. AL
corner Boll and Congress
1J H L' N.KHy in faucy w»hh! bo; r
X tbs; Figs, in drums and box**, of it
quality, just received and toe sal* a