Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, February 09, 1853, Image 3

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    SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY o i«A3
STEAMSHIP LINES.
U.H.0I.8m!UHIIlF IHAUKL,
William Hollins eotummidcr,between
/l SPWSrr^Z 8av*uu*h, Key West and llavaua,
x/ /allYmfiT connecting with the l’acitto Mail
8t.am.hlp Company'a Lina for
California. This sploudld a.a steamship will htreafter
l.ave Savannah for Kay Wait and llavana on tlia 16th
and 30th of oaoh month, and from llavana for Savan-
nah on the 8th and 22d of aaoh month.
Thu 1SAUKL will counaot at llavana with tha Unit
ed state. Mail Steamship Couipany'aLina to A.pinwall
nud tliu l'acillo Mail Liue from Panama to C'alifurula
aud Oregon,
Tioketa for Key We.t and llavana can ha had of
COHENS 4 HERTZ, Ageut. at Savaunat
Tioketa for New Orleans, A.pinwall aud San Fri
lisoo o.vu be had by applying tc
MOHOECAl*
Paueugera this trip (of tha 16th lint.) will c
14 CO., Charleston, 8. C.
.. the 10th in.t ‘
with the splendid steamer Golden Gato i
i 12
FOR PUlLAUiiLPUir
Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company.
The new and splendid side-wheel
: « t «*mahlp BTATE OF UF.OHUIA, of
■ J;tons register, Capt. Walter Ool-
■ Ha*, baa commenced Lor regular trips,
1 aud will leave Savauunh on Wednes
day, the Hth Sept., aud every altornute Wednesday
thereafter; say ou tho 22d Sept., and 6th aud 2Utb Oct.,
aud 3d und 17th Nov., aud so ou.
This whip has beuu built with ontlre regard to safety,
oouifurt aud dispatoh, and offers new aud admirable fa
cilities to business aud travel. For freight or passage,
apply to C. A. L. LAM AH, Ageut fu Savannah,
jan 21 lipnON 4 MARTIN, Ag'ts in Philadelphia
NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
Weekly.
The new aud splendid steamships
STEAMBOAT LINES.
Savaniittb, Auguita and Hamburg.
ipisfcw ^ The Union Steamboat Company of
**nd South Carolina having tho-
■^■■^■•froughly overhauled and raAtted the su
perior eteam-peckeU H. L. COOK and OREGON, with
lighters, are now ready to transport freight of all
description bstwesu 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 acoouuuodatlug oaptaius, and ail
freight consigned to their agents will be forwarded fret
of Commissions. The accommodations for passenger-
soual if nut superior to any boats on the river. Fai
$W HENRY II AlU’Klt, Pr., Savauuah,
K. F. K1NC11LEY A CO.,
JAMES HARPER A CO., Augusta.
Bavannah, 21st Sspc, 1862.sap 21
UNITEO STATES MAIL LfcNE.
FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA,
Via Darleu, ili'uuuwick, Si. illnrys,
JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEUUKU (Black Creek),
AND PiOOLATA.
Leaves every Tuexluy, at10 o'clock, A. St.
The suporior sleam-paoket WM. GAS
wTON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday
■Morning, at 10 o'clock, and will
iuuo to leave every Tuesday.
The rates of passage by this t
To Darien
81. Mary’s ,
Jacksonville g
Black Creek, Piooiataaud Palatka 8
For freight or passage apply on board, at Charlsston
i New York aud Savannah bteatn
Navigation Ccmpauy, will leave ;
vannah aud Now York ov ~~
Those ships are of 1,300
ed In safety, spued and comfort.
These sic amors, leaving Savannah at the same time
that tliu Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar
rive in Now York as soon a* nr before them.
AeTCabiu passage 825, payable before going on board.
Ageuts: PADELFOHO, FAY A CO, Savauuah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
jy U 184 Frcnt-etreet, New York. N
U. S. .HAIL LINK.
New-York & Cliurleslou Sleuw-FuckeU.
KKKLY.
Leave Adgor's wharvosevorySufurJuv
und Wcdntndau. The new aud splen
did Stsamships
UNION Capt. Jtioii'd Adam 1,500 Tons.
MAIUON ...Capt. M. Berry 1,200 Tous.
SOUTHEHNER Capt. W. Foster 1,000Tous.
JAS. ADGKR Capt. J. Dickinson 1,500 Tons.
The Steamship Jxuxs Aduuk, now finishing, will be
placed ou the line early in May.
UtT Fur Freight or Passage apply at the office of the
Areas HENRY M1SSROON,
Corner Eaet Bay and Adger's Wharves.
Charleston. April 10. 1852.
SHIP LINES.
dk
VUIt NK\V YORK—0«ur K lu l.lnt).
The regular packet sclu. E. Bit A Y, Capt. Bray,
want* 200 bales Cotton to complete cargo. Ap-
ply to (feb 8) ROWLA
FOR NEW k OHIv—Union Line
-v The regular packet |*chr. FRANCES 8ATTER-
iflkY, Davie master, is now ready to receive
Rbfreight, lor which or passage, apply to
>7 Willis* uhundage.
FOR NKW YORK—Old KMtublinlt. dl.iiic.
j-v , ^ The regular packet brig ZENOU1A, Captaiu
dB5fn¥ OI, i having part of her cargo engug.
mJSmMmwill have immediate dispatoh tor "
For ireight or passugc api»ly ou board
fob 7 UR
he above pci
OHIO HAM, KELLY 4 CO.
Venue! Wanted lor PUliutlelpiiiu.
, A high rate of freigl,
^g^to f lcad fur Philadoipjili
, Apply
> paid tor a vessel
WILLIS * UIUTNDAQE.
FUR NKW OltLKANn.
y- The packet schooner ENOCH FRENCH, Hall
master, having most of her cargo engaged, w ill
•“■Rfc'iavo dispatch (or the above port. For balance
freight of 200 casks rice, or passago, apply to
loo 3 WILLIS* BHUNDAOE.
TIt THAVELLEKS JJ01NU NUHTH.
TUB BAVANNAH AN1> 0UA1U.B8T0N
CarfiitCTTjh U. 8. MAIL
STEAM-PACKETS
Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clock A. M.,
after tho arrival of the uiglit train of the Central Rail
road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 51. the sauio day,
oonueotiug at Charleston with the
WiluiiuRtoii Steum-Packeta,
Whioh leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, atfo P. M..
aud also with the
New-York nnd .CliitrleNion Hleamaliinn.
Which leave Charlostou ovory Wednesday and 8alur<
day afternoon. Passengers leaving Mauou ou Tuosday
evenings, will arrive iu time to couhuot with the spl
did new steamship James Atlyer one week, auu
iteainshiii Southerner the next. Fare from Charleston
to Naw-York by laud route, $20—time 52- hours; by
steamships, $25. [myl6J ri. M. LAFF1TEAU. Ageut.
OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA.
HATE Or PASSAGE REDUCED.
.The superior new steampacket WE-
r Alf * Capt. N. King, leavea every
Saturday at 10 o’clock A. M.
JKate or passage iu large airy sUto rooms, as foil
To Darien .. $3 ou
St. Mary’* 4 go
Jacksonville 0 00
Pioolata.... g 00
Palatka 8 00
Black Creak .... 8 00
*L D -—Freight cuusigned to K..H. Duke, for Ocala,
Will be shipped free of all jhargea at Palatka.
Apply on board, at tk* Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to
fob iV 8. M. LAFFlTKAILA^snt.
V. fit. Mail.
SAVANNAH TO DARIEN.
A LINK of Four llorso Post Couclio* Icitvus riu-
vunnali ovory
iUoiuluy nnd TlitirHtlity, nl 7 o’clock A. ]>I.
For Dariou, via Bryan Old Court-House, Ricoboro’ and
South Newport, arriviug in Darien at U o'clock P. 51.
Returning on TiHmdnyn mul Friday*
Arriviug in 8avanuah at 5 o'clock P. M., and couneoti
NKW HOOKA,
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
TUUHSDAT, Fkhiiuakv 3kd.
N KW WORK, lly Mis* M. J. Mclntoi.li. The
Lofty and tho Lowly; or, Good in All and in nouo
All Good.
Ileart-llistoricsand Life-Pictures. By T. 8. Arthur.
Tho Rector of St. Bardolph's, or Superannuated. By
. Slicit
FOR NKW YOKK-Uld KisLufcllalieU
DECK LOAD WANTED.
Tho Bchooner MASON B. DAVIS, F. B. Davi
master, will meet with disputoh us above. Fo
^■■btreight or passage ajiply on board at Telfair'
wliart, or ta (fe 4) lilt Hi HAM. KELLY 4
Full LiVhUfuuL.
^Tha A^Nm i British ship FREE TRADER,
‘ * ' 'o-thirds of her carg.
. few hundred bale;
Capt. Black,
DW I
tCapt. Black, having 1 .
■ adeu ou board, requires 1 _
•ight apply t
onboard, orto jfebl CJ AWDKhW LOW * (
. I it*
Living
eaBMBDoard, will have dispatch For freight of r
maiuoor or cargo apply to Capt. Hoyt, ou board, or to
1 6 ANDREW LOW A CO.
FOR BOsiTON.
,-k. The regular packet bark RHODES, Capt. Ross,
cJgTKwill meot with quick dispatch for the abov
“■■Fur freight or passage apply ou board, ...
captaiu, or to [ja31] HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agt.
with disjia
passage apply 0
i£>) BRKili A
$38i
FOR UOS1UN.
j The brig CAROLINE, B. Stetson master, wil
"uoot with dispatoh as above. For freight 01
aasago apply on board at Telfair's wharf 1
BRIGHAM, KELLY*Ci
For Freight or Limner.
The tine schooner RUTH HALSEY, will Uk<
l freight or charter to auy port this side of B01
VESSEL WAiVA’i
—-j. A vessel of the capacity of
A&L'JA Cotton, wanted for “■»
ji
W ASHBURN, Wll.DER it t
Vessel Wuuteu fur New York.
A vossul to load with Cotton and Rice for Ne
York. Apply to
j<m ROWLAND * CO.
dki
sawed lumber at Doboy Island, fui
New Bedford. Apply
ROWLAND * CO.
VESSELS WANl'KU.
j-f f Freighter lumber and timber for Boston 01
York cau be had ou application to
■H* jnu 10 ROWLAND * CO.
VESSELS WANTED ON EltEibiR'i'
OR CliARTKR.
,-ij Freight* for Northern, Eastern and
. had on applioa-
(nov 4) ROWLAND * CO.
dk
iM.'
Apply to (nor 4)
- VESSELS WANTED
^fgj^anu Eastern purts.^ Apply
WILLIS * RRUNDAGE.il
THIRTY HOUR 8TRIKK LKVKR
CLOCKS, JEWKLKD.
riHIIClIK Clocks are constructed (ut consiJ«rulil<
X «xtra expense) with a particular regard to dura
bility, the most serious oljeotlou to the lever—the '
lug of the points of tho balauou shaft aud screws
cou.equent iucrease of friction and decrease iu u:
uuuiug a short time—beiug obviated by th
The re 0 a
frames, and warranted t
the best that aro in use.
l&JCongrcss-st.
Hack, Sale mid Livery stable,
BROUUilTON-MTRKKT.
Subscribers having sold their entiri
intcro.l iu the lluck uud Livery Staid.
Business, corner Barn
and Broughton
Mi. xnoaiAS F. STEL'UEN8, return theii
tlioir friends uud the public generally forme uuera
patronage heretofore receivud uud ruJpoctfully solicit 1
coutiuuatiou for their successor.
MR. STEPHENS will devote his personal attontim
to tliu business, and his patrons uau dupoud upon bum.
Tho undersigned has on hand for Hire aeverai
-’amago* aud pairs of gentle Uor*o* with eareful dri-
good stock of Buggies, Buggy lloi
Savannah, January 1, 1853.
THOS. F. STEPHENS.
WI1IHTLK BLOWS.”
Competition is tho Lifo of Trado.”
• TIMKH ’AIMT NUW Al TUkY U8E TO Was.
•pisuum .rock of all kind* of
C AKIII ACCS,
conitautly kept ou hand by the Subscriber.
Person* trading to Savauuah will pleusu to bsar iu
mind that they are indebted to the undersigned fur
Jo&f'jfr tAe f r,w °f in Ihia murkel from 16
I take pleasure iu stating that iny Mauufacturiii(!
now uoiuplatu iu Savannah, and it la
vith.01
mymt 01
best manufacturing establishmVuU In the’North
01 r* rrl Ml 0 * expressly for this market; so my pat
roas will perceive that it is my determination to give
me most untiie satisfaction to all who way be pleased to
f*ade with mu.
J. C. THORNTON,
m ». . Corner Wost Broad and Bay Street*.
N. U— The inhabitants of the neighboring Counties
■re particularly informed that uouu of the work Fed-
med lutueir respective neighborhoods is frouin- _.*ab-
luliuiuni [j»a S-8ni jTc. T .
8 stilt OATH YOU S AI.K.—WUU Lu.liot.,
vory low If t*h?n from tho wharf this day.
ROBT. HABERSHAM * SON.
I I' l.wi; III OOU paCKUlICa, It
, ***•• ••ch; KM) bags 12 lb*, each, 8elf Kisiug Flour,
• -« r «oelved and for sale by C. U. SCALE Y.
. 5 ab 7 St. Andrew s Hall.
L’KKD OATS.-Seed Oats, lu sacks, iuuUiug
O and for sale by
COHENS* HERTZ.
. jost received from l.obaanu Mills, Cobb Co.,
r.iu “*• ia ■uK purchasers, by
COW DEB Y * WELL 8.
( primo Whitt: Corn, in more
V/^nd for sale by (feb 81 COWDEBY * WELLS.
IV/'JTV BARRKI .H.—3011 Eiup:y Barrels,
A J *00 Empty Batter Firkins, list 'Tuh*. f.,r ..In b»
ra n HAURULS.—30U Empty Barrels
J fcmptj Butter Firkin., 11)0 Tuln, fur —1. by
i . O. B. BUALLY.
IP't'ysn, OHtUCHli, Hcoy—itukM.cnv.^
B “‘ wr - 30 bo.., Engliai. U.irj Che..., ill
<.«ue hIXS t? 0 ; 1 ‘if’*'™ 1 * S-n*«t Tbejuee, IIW Uo-
*/• ’. .Jiny fri",i .U.uior Alabenia nnU lur
I”I tit-AOHOKW 4 CUWNIWUUAU.
IS ANI> BKANH^-Stibto,Spill
•Sine e“i‘[i r ' l |i 1 ^ U «—«r Ale-
*“ OLAQUOBN 4 CVNNINUBAU.
r supply of Napoleon in Exile; or a voice frou
FOR SALE,
A CONVENIENT SHOW-CASE, auitublo for
a ladies' sh^e or fancy store.
JuujW HOUSTON * GROIINDESON.
VAEEarriaiEs.
f |'HK Subscribers have just received and
X a large assortment of VALENTINES,
which arc a lot of very rich patterns put up iu
To Hire,
A HOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nurse fo
u\. children. Apply to
*.. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street.
1LL.IIOUSL—Xteinoval.
M U. I*. IIERANG' would respectfully inform
the citizeus of Savannah that hi* ICE IIOU.SK is
situated on Liberty street, near Gillum s Grits Mill,
w here he will keep a constant supply of ICE during the
entire year. All orders punctually attended to.
Harper’* MuKUKine
F OR Februury. Received by
feb 2 JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
I*. fl>. Evans,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SSUNDEUSVILLE, WASHINGTON CoONTT, Ga.,
Will practice iu the Courts of the .Middle Circuit All
business committed to his care will bo executed with
promptness and dispatch.
RKl-EME.NCES.-MeS
L. Byrd, Savannah.
BACON! BACON!!
AT CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
I HIE undersigned linviug the agency for severnl
extensive packers of FORK, including Devin*,
William* * Co.'* lots of suporior extra out city style,
now olTerfor sale 400,000 pouuds, from the smokehouse,
all from corn-fattened hogs, uud of large sue, anil iu
lots to suit purchasers. Terms cash or approved bills.
We will also be iu constant receipt during tho season
of other lot* from East Pennsylvania, aud from Cincin
nati, St. l«ouis, Nashville, Ac.
All ordeis fur Meat will be tilled direct from smoke
house*. and packed in new bacon casks.
j*n’J7 C. E. GRENVILLE * CO.
New Wkolonale mul Keinll
DRY GOODS STORE
In Broughton SI rout.
f|'HK subscriber* w ill open ili.-ir Now- fetore, near-
X ly opposite St. Andrew's Hall—w sit side—on Mon
day 24th ln»t., where they will offer it their usual low
prlcsa for cash and City acceptance, an entirely new
stoek of Stapla and lauoy Dry Goods, to which they
would respectfully invite the attention of the citizeus
of Savauuah, and tha merchant* and pluutern of thi*
and the neighboring Statv*.
The ■took R large aud well «#lo. Ud, consisting in
part M follow*:
Bit** Hoods.
Black and Fancy Silk* of every width aud de»cription.
French and Knsliili Meriuoa, Casliiu«r«s, DeLaines.
Mou* De Brago, Barego DeLaiues, Uomlaiin*. Cbain-
bor’d Cloth, Alpaccas of every description, white aud
oolortd, plain aud emb'd, Tarietonaaud Swiia.
Biiibroiileric*.
Linen Cambric Ildkff, einb'd, plain and hematitch, col
lar*, Cuffs, Uiiderileevee.Clieuiateta, Flouncing, Bands
Jaokonut and Swia* Edgiug* r.ud Insertion*.
lUanUlliiN iiiid siiutvls.
Black and colored Crape ami Silk Mantilla*, plain
and emb'd Crape Sbawl* of every description, Broche
Shawls, Sqnare and I.ong Shaw ls, black and colorsd
Mantillas, Velvets and Talina Cloth^.
Hosier}’. •
ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid, Sewing Silk, 8ilk, Raw
Silk, Lisle, Cotton. Berliu, aud Cashmere Gloves. F
dies' Silk, Raw Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Cashmere IIl.
flaw Silk and Merino Voeta, Ueutloinou'e plain Silk,
Merino, L. Wool, and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawer*.
■.men DituinskM.
H-4, 10-4, 12-4, and 10-4 Damasks aud Snowdrop Ta
ble Cloths. 8-4 and 10-4 Brown Damask Cloth..
Bleached aud Brown Damask of every description.
Damask and Snowdrop Napkins and Doilies, Bird'
Eye Diaper, Linen Dlapor of every description.
Sheetings und Miiiiinr*.
10-4 and 12-1 Linen Shirtings, Pillow-case Linen, 8-.
9-4. 10-4, 11-4, am) 12-1 Bleached aud Brow u Allendale
and Ilauiiltou Shirtings, Bleached and Bri an Shirting,
of every description.
Irish Linen.
^From the bout Manufacturers, aud warranted all pure
Cloths, Cnssiuieres A Vestings.
Black and liluo Broad Cloth, Black aud Fancy Cas-
miiHTcs, Fancy Vestings, w bito aud colored Marseilles
Vestings.
Counterpane* and Ulaukct*.
8-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-1 Marseilles and Allundalc
Counterpane*, Paris and Whjtney Family BlaukeU,
Negro Blankets of every description.
Georgia Plain*, Kersoya, Flax and Cotton Osnaburgs.
HI. 1*14’ll tic I'tfUSl & €o.
NEW FALL - AND WINTER GOODS!
j! 11. & 1WL. S11LAI1AN,
Corner of Urouubton nml Wbliaker-Mt*..
SAVANNAH,
I NVITE attentiuu to tlioir new' stock of Full und
Winter good*, comprising:
ORKS.N GOODS. K.1IIIROIDKRIK*.
Linen Cambric,
A CARD.
FASHIONABLE
ancing Academy.
Frenoh Cashmere*,
" De Lainca,
English
Black Silk.
Cambric Uaukerehiefs.
Plain aud Embroidered do,
i Alpaoea*. Collar* aud Cuds,
flsbit* and Under-Sleeve*
jaxiue, black Loco Veils,
Daiuask Antique, “ Crape,
Eug., Fr. and Am. Calico*, Col’d ‘‘
Hosier)' and Linens.
A large and well selected stock of Ulovea, Irish Lln-
is, Liucu Diapers aud Damaaks.
Woollens.
Negro Blankets, Kersey*, Liusey*, Cloths, Caaaiueres
and Vestings, Satinets. 1 weeds and Kentucky Jean* ;
Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flauuuls, la—4 and H-4
Brown aud Bleached Sheetings, Filiowcase Lincus and
Ltuilt*.
C .untry merchants, planters aud others, will consult
their interest* by examining our stock before purchas
ing.
All wo a*k is a visit trot
Wo feel confident that tl
good* will command sale* upo’n o
Cuwb, nnd no Mut*oud Price.
N11JL.IP KBAN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR
No. OJi Urynu-Ht., Hiivamiub, tiu.
G RATEFUL tu my friomla and the public iu
general for thoir liberal patronage heretofore ex
tended to me, I now offer them a greater indncoiueut
than ov*', a* 1 have ju*t received my FALL AND
WINTL.i STOCK of English, Trench and German
Broad Cloth*, Black and Fanoy Doeskin andCassiiuere,
Black and Fancy bilk aud Satin and Embroidered Vest
ing* ; also a very rich article of Evening Vesting,which
m prepured to make to order, iu the luoat fashiuuabli
. le. Also a large und well selected stock of
.Uvii’w und ltoyit’ Reudy-AInde Clothing,
together with a large supply or Shirt*, Socks, Snspeud-
ors, Glove*, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirt* and
Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunk*, Vallots, Ac., all of which
* '* ‘ e told at prices to give general satisfaction.
AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL,
MH. NICHOLS
io the Young La-
— -inati, and alio to
terlor, that he will open olassas at
the above popular Hall, on
Monday, Pebi-unry Gib, 1*3.1.
In addition to a practical course of GRACEFUL
GESTURE, a correct aud elegaut method of
Society Duucinir A Wultzing.
Lessons will also bo given in the following Fashionable
Dance*. a« they are now danced at all the Fashionable
resorts In America, vis.:
la Licilltenne, l.a (iorlilza, Purttana,
Redotta Maxarka, Cinq tema Waltz,
Deux tema Waltz.
Th# above Dances being adaptations fromlMaiurka,
Walts and Polka, porsou* of moderate capacity can
learn any of thorn inn few Lessons. Evory variety of
Fliugs, Hornpipes, Cachucha, Bolero's Pas do deux, $c.
taiigut if desired.
Daucinir
universal that it cannot he dispenaod with
1Y K8PECTFULLY anuouu
XV d'«* and Gentlemen of Savannah, and aU«
Visitw* from the lut— 1 — ““ w -
in the educatii
aud ornamental, a* it fui
and iinpro' “ * -
of I.udics. It i:, indeed, liotli usefi
a.. the body,
person can enter the
r tho oarriate, and
Drawing Room oraquit nimselfwith
Knno nud Hraro
in general or exalted Society, without having studied
the Graceful Art of
Vesture nnd Dancing.
The inodorate exorcise of the Dance is admirably
week aud debilitated- constitutions, and it
proveut aud cure Rheumatic and
suited
well calculated
similar affectioi
«y a _
This system being of hi* own invention, he tnkos
great pleasure in rocoiiiiiiendlug it to the cltlxenaol 8a-
vuuuaii, nndconfldeutly aMures them that in one course
of 15 lessons ho can impart a correct anil easy style of
Daucing. Hoping that he tony receive the same liberal
patronage extended to him elsewhere, and desiriug that
Private Classes (of eight i
Ladies) will be
„ t Clio Hall, »r their residence, if desired.
Semi monthly Piaclicing Assemblies will be giveu for
the bonotil of tho pnpll*. 2w jan 29
“cOlsLEGIATB INSTITUTir
RaT FOR YOUNG LADIES.
MISS HATHAWAY, Principal,
S CIlOOIs RjOOM—ill the Basement of the
FIRST RAPTI8T CHURCH.
TERMS AND COURSE Or STVIIT.
Reading, Spelling and klental Arithmetic.
The above, with the rudiments of Ueoi
History, Written Arithmetic and
Bum:■‘oft ft Bryan,
UKNKKAI. AOK.vr* «NI) UUOKBKH,
STOCKS, RONDS, EXCHANGES REAL ESTATE
No. 117 Buy Htrret, Nnvnnnah.
Liverpool nnd London Fire nnd Llfo
Innurnnoo Oumnuny.
MMIE invlcrsifriiori Agrmv uf tho nbuve
X will take risk* against Fire o " ""
Trade, 4c., o “
a the most favorable
Fin nbovn Company,
i Buildings, Stock in
J»»«4
BANCROFT 4 BRYAN,
No. 117 Uay-st., Savauuah.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
CAPITAL,
0,000,000 of Pounds Merlins.
'I 'HIM INMTmriiUN*.. u.i.tilitb.U an A.Hin'y
I in 8avannah, aud Fire Polioissupon Produce and
Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A <M».
Savannah. January 21,1853.
LONDON PiUfiNIX KIRK OFFICE.
flMllg Company takes Fire Risks in thi* city, and
/KTNA lNSUIlANUU ('(MIFANY
....... . 0F “aktford, CONN.
rp IIL undersigned, Arvnis of the uhuve Company,
* against Fire on Buildings,
"-"ble terms.
COHENS 4 HERTZ.
X eoutinue to take rislt
Stocks, oti
apr 14
Mutual Life Inuumnre Company of New
York.
I SAAC ABBATT, Hi'c'y. Josmi B. COLLINS,
rrv’t, Ur. H. U. Ait wold, M.dloKl Eiamln.r.
Applications received by
W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
4 DUUUI iiuIjI., president and I reusurnr.—
Album Cuase, Bee ry. C. F. McKat, Actuary,
e undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con
tinue* to take the following risks, via: Marine, River
ami tore; also on the lives or Servants.
Lives of White Persons are alio takon by this Com
pany, No extra premium for residing in tho South.
. , WILLIAM KINO, Agent,
J<n*17 ly Corner of Bay aud Drayton at*.
Corporation Notioes.
By Philbrick A Bell.
THIS DAY. F.b *, .1 II o’clock,
Will bo .old la front ol More, mo uaual aooortmtat of
Otooorle., Pro,lilon», Llqoor., Crookorr ud lilin.-
ZKfc» r t 0Md !- •»'* »cond hood Fumlturo,
d“u"v5 a " 0l “’^' v .t.b.^cn.l.r,,4c.
ai2*£*t? lcl ** P» r cha*od at anotlon, and not «*t-
? oxt r *r»l* r **1®. Will be sold lor nc-
oount aud risk of the former pun-hater.
Will be ** *”
SM^^5raajs^*sas
on 1st TUESDAY in March
WlUbe sold before the Court Hoi 1
Ward, 6Uby • *
before the Court liuui.., Lot No 40 iir,.w u
Will be sold during the legal hours of sale, in front of
the Court House, iu the euy of Savannah, the following
valuable lot*, with improvement* thereou, vis. :-Ut
No. 8, and half Lot No. 7 Franklin Ward, fronting ou
JfMst, subject to au aunual ground rent to the olty
of October next. Also, l.ot No. 82 Green Ward, TOI » sr
of x ork and Price streets, subset to a loose that ex-
I'ires on the 1st of November next, belonging to tho es
tate or F. W. lleinoinan, deorasod, nnd sold by permis
sion of Court, nud by ordor of the administrator, forth#
benefit of the hoira of said estate-terms cash, purchas
ers paying for titles.
20UU bushels primo Whito Coi
„„ By jr, Smith.
au-v. 8 .*,': 4 £o*?ruVv{^;:^, 1 ,;;
_ . , . Mammoth Com t /
Just received 100 saoks for Seed-tho.o in want of
this celebrated Corn will do well to call sSL u thi
snpply is quite moderate nnd will soon be goa*
At Private Salt.
Potato**—60 bble. fine Fating And Planting Potatoes •
Butter, 30 kegs and half do. that choir* Butter; Figs*
50 Drums ft-esh Figs; Uaooa, UK) One Hams. * *
At Privats Sale.
A new Cotton Scale, with platform, weight*. Ac 4o
will h, .old low. aIk. . low .ilk. Hoc., tild.i oat{
Shoulders.
Extract from Ordinance passed 2d August, lifil,
guardian of a negro
'clock P. M.; but that, iu order to
i bearer thereof until
t, iu order to pass a negro or
r ten o'clock P. M.. a special
ll«h link at ■Ititll iiwoll v tl.a
Hog*-*:
Writit
Geography, History, English Grammar and Com-
p<iiftion
Algol
ug... 8 00
10 00
., Natural, Moral and Intellectual I’hilos-
phy. Chemistry, Physiology, Astronomy and
Rhetorlo 15 00
Latiu, [Extra]
Frenoli, “ 6 UO
A highly accomplished lady, who bus formerly resid
ed lu Paris, has beon secured as a teacher of French.—
If suitable teachers can be oktalnud, 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 ; but,
Y'ouug Ladies wishing to join either or the classes,
with, ut becoming result
tuto, will b
gg* Mis! II. has peruiistioi
Tustin, lion. R. M. Charlton,anu »
vatiLuh, and to Rev. W. II. Williai
Kdmouds, of Now York.
MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING ANU PAINIING
In Water Color*,
Taught nr E. MILLER, 132 Soutu-Rroad St.,
out 13 Savammam. tf
r thi* county. The
tho 15th of April, nfiur that
faulturs will be as*e*aai aud
itified that they must
red to describi
of last year does not show it. Please
~ s possibio. Offico open at
Dog Lost or Stolen.
On Saturday Evening last, February 5tli.
White Bail DOG, having a browu spot c
each side of the head—his i
feb 8 tf corner West Dread and Harrisou-st
A Good dinner
UOIl liny person desirous in sell READY-MADE
X? CLO THING. Wo having determiued to give up
the retail trade in Savacuah, would dispose of the stock
now ou haud on very favorable terms, and continue (ii
agrcod upon) to maiiufroture for tbo party. The Gar-
' uud made by ourselves; they are
* r than auy other stock iu Na-
lislied oi
ated th
obtained credit. Wo i
remain unpaid.
mistake. The bu*iuu<
sh system, although a low have insinu-
good opinion uf our clerks und
o that other young strangers may b
S UNDRIES.— you box<<* Tobacco, u*sorted
kinds; 7U hhds Fair aud Choloe Porto Rico Sugar;
40 hhds Cuba and NO do
luu bbls Refined do
IS** Crushed and Powdered do
25 boxes Ixiaf
3U) bags Rio Coffe
200 ’’ Porto Itic
75 " Java
150 >4 and % chest* Hyson Toa.
*)>: a. ui»ok no'
130 box** Soap
‘2*.. Muiurd, Pepper. All,pie. , nJ Oiojir
80 bbls Butter, Soda, aud 8ugar Biscuit
30 do do do do do
120 ui Sugars, assorted kinds
20 bags illack Pepper
Whisky
20 do Old Bourbon
140 do E Phelps’* Gin
G pipes Holland do
60 bbls beat PAH Rye Gin
50 casks Sherry, Afaduira and Tcneriffe.Wine
GO baskets Champagne do
40 bbls American Brandy
25 ,'4 oaska do do
10 *4 casks Cognac do, in Custom House Stores
20 > B pipes do do do do do.
150 kegs Gun and Ritle Powder
500 bags Drop and Buck Shot
with a complete assortment of Groceries, aud for sale
favorable terms by WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
Carpet and Flour Cloth Warehouse.
Curtains, Curtaiu Goods,
ikc.i &<*., See.
No. 140 Congress and A o. 57 Si. Jttlien Sts.
fllHE Subscriber, knowing that the citizeus of
X Savannah have felt a groat iuterest in the estab
lishing of a
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
Iu this city, and being aware that many have beui
awaiting the completion of tho New Store, so that thoj
could uiako their selection of th* various articles foi
furnishing their houses, would respectfully iufurm thi
public, generally, that lie has opened the most com
pleto assortment of all the various styles of GOODS
usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock of
the dktfereut department* will consist, In part, of
following Goods, vis:
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels;
Brussels; Velvet: Tapestry aud Brussels for Stair*;
Three Ply, Superfine, Flue and Common lngraiu; Plain
aud Twilled Venetian for Stair*, Halls, 4c.; Drug
gets, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 iu *»idth, ofevery variety of pat-
1. Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; RoseWood,
Mahoga . ... - - •
Stairs.
UURTAINS.
Silk and Worsted Damask De-Laine: Worsted and
Liueu Damask Dei-ains; Figured and Plain Damasks,
variety of colors; White aud Buff, for Shade*.
W INDOW SHADE*.
Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and
White aud Gold, entirely new style ; Cord; Loops; Tas
sels ; together with all the various Trimmings tor Cur
tains and Shades.
WILT CORNICES.
all of which wi/l bi
liberal I
GUION, A go 1
Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat-
WM,
140 Congress aud 57 bt. Julian-st
rry\
Horse Cor Sale.
A young HORSE, 4 A our* old, that inny be
uscu .Miner under Saddle or in llarnets, may be bought
on reasonable terms by application to
feb 7 tf 8. J. CAS8EL9, at tho Academy.
Double Soda Water.
PREPARED BY JENNINGS, of Cork, lrclun.1
X A large invoice of this pure Soda Water, reo’d by
feb 7 _3 A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO.
NOTICE.
pos*^ of ^ my. iuterest iu tho brig
DANCING ACADEMY.
k MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs
& his patrons, that Ids Academy is opeu for the
reception of pupils.
During the season tho following Fancy Dances will
be introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition
Toreutolla, Hutu, Gavotte, Pas Stirion, Ziugoralla,
Sohotisoh, Redowa, Maxurka.etc.
Former pupils are requested to come early If they
like to learn Fancy Dunces for hi* Ball, to be giveu in
January next.
N. B.—Gentlemen’s Class will begin on Tuesday
next, the 16th inat., at 9 P. M. nov 13
Classical and English School,
G. A. HOLCOMBE,
Ganton-Street, near tlie I’nrU.
*ep27 dtNl—3aw6m
FISK’S METALLIC' i*UlllAL CASKS.
Tliinvaluablearticlelsjualrucnivud and for aulc by
I. W. MORRELL A CO.,
sept 3 ly 8olengflni»in thiaCily fur tha Inventor
MARINE RAILWAY.
ty . The undersigned respectfully informs
43-YiKall who may need his services, that he t raSA
-■Mthas charge of th* MARINE RAILWAY.aSaS
which is uow iu successful operation, lie is. therefore,
prepared to take up vessels of auy rise usually visiting
our port, aud to do tliu work of repairing, 4c., ou reason
able tonus. Those who wish *0 ct.au or paint the bot
toms of their veaaels, oan also be accommodated ou tho
Railway, upon reasonable terms. U* is also prepared
to contract ror building Vessel* of any class or dei
tion, and to carry on th* businek* of Ship-Caipe
ing, Spar-making aud Caulking, in all its various
branches, at the eastern extremity of the city.
free person of color after'
ticket shall bo vivau. whl
hour when it is to expire, uud may be given botk be
fore uud after ten o’clock P. M.: l‘rvviJ*t. however,
that no lickot shall pais the hearer thereof after mid
night, w hether it ho d*L>d b( 'ore or after that hour, un
less the time when it is givtn, and the object ia view
and tho place to which the bearer is scut, are distinctly
specified.”
The officers and privates or U.o City Guard
by ordered U> enforce the above eectiou.
By order of bis Honor the Ma-
distinctly
hore-
ths Mayor.
_ ...... .. EDWARD G. WILSON,
Savannah, 25th Jan’y, 1863. Clark of Council.
LAST NOTICE.
B A DUES !—To owners of Sluvrn, Wuggous,
Drays, Hucksters, aud to all othsrs who may bo
required to take out Badge* Wednesday next, tho
26 January, 1853, is tho lart day for taking out Badges.
The ouy Marshal aud city Constables aro hereby re
quired to tako up all persons who may bo found work
ing without Badges alter Wednesday next, contrary to
the provisona of the city ordinances relative to Slaves,
Badges, Vebieles, 4c. Penalty from $30 to $50.
By order, EDWARDG. WILSON,
Savannah, January 21,1853. * -
(Extract from City Onlu
Clerk of Council.
r Bowling Alleys
, conduct witliiu
, or to keep them open after 12 o
pectivo premist
ut night, to tho .........
such establishment*. Penalty Vot exceeding $3tT
f tho inhabitants residing
Pen ’ ” *“ p
Nov. 16,1843.
_ _ .... manual, city Const,
and privates of the city Watch
Ordinam . . _
Tho city Manila!, city Constables, aud the officers
“is of the city Watch are hereby ordered to
provisions ol Uie above section. By ordor
of his Honor the Mayor. EDWARD G. WILSON,
Savannah, January 21,1853. Clerk of Council.
TU DL1LDKRS.
P ROPOSALS for building a Keeper’* House at
Laurel Grove Cemetery, will be received by the
Committee until Tuesduy# the 8th day of February
next, the Contractor to furnish all materials and finish
tho Building ilia workmanlike manner within a giveu
time—to be stated in tho proposal*. A plan or the build
ing may Le seen by calling on the chairman of the coin-
inittee. JOHN MALLEKY,
Jsn'-M Chairman Committee on II. andC.
l)ilOFI
Jt Februi
Market Hoi ,
applying to the undersigned.
C. M. Committei
J inform ihu Ladies of
. . 8avauuah that wo aro still
Selling OIT ut lied need Prices!
THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
Groceries, Provisions. Ac.
HjHnfmiir * BELL offer on accommodating terms,
ea 1 b ! >,i 1 ’ N - K 25 bbls. Peach Brandy,
hil, . i Wlil.ky, l,l(i.a Holli.a Gin, l!
t 0, 1 M U 1 ,* 1 ” 1 !’, ID o««k, “Hmall Still”
J frl.h Wlil.ky (MaM.hin’.),
ft' 1 ; 11 . ”“»■ riMl, Cutllllaa 4 G..V.J ll.nn.uy
*«• M»J.lr., Sli.rry and l’.rl
o-l’l ?rl" u - .£ik'. ’ " ,hl,k » *°' 1
U.|’o«-*l auka Hid.,, 10 calk, Uun., 15 , u k.
Ckockkmv.—26 crates assorted Common and Qranite.
-^•'*•**’^**•--75 oases Tomblors, assorted, 10 uasos
Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, 4c.
CiacffZtts. !l» whale and 10 half this. Uostaa.
Isk Imported^o^^ ommon Ooriu, ‘ n L’lgars, 2U,(XK) 8pan-
Sgalkh.—A large aasortment of Falrbank’s Platform.
Also, a largo assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
Dry Goods, Matohoa, Wooden Ware, Bruss Clocks,
Fancy Soaps, Fa cy Articles, 4c. 4c. jy 14
Plaster and Cement at Private Sale.
Jusf received in store, aud kept constantly on hand
and for sal* low, 160 this. Rcscndala Cement, 26 do.
Flatter Paris. J t p y
[Doston Rum ut Private- Sale.
Just received per schr. F. T. Salterly, 60 bbls. N. E.
Ruin. For sale low from the wharf.
oot 1
A likely Mulatto Woumu,
aged 6 years, aud ono aged 7 months, prime and likely,
sold for no fault. r J
Two Stores, Nos. 8 and 12 Johnston’s Building, Bay
treet, lor rent low.
(ImprevediaquiUity
every required operation of welgh&i—as~RaUroad
ilngle oars, In usu on the priuctpal
* id Groat Britain; ll’are-
Seal os for'trains
railroads iu th* United States
house Stales ■ Heavy Portable Scales, ou wheels, foi
laundries, Rolling Mills, Ac.; Store Scales, various
modifications: Counter Scale j; Hay and Coal Scale*, 4c.
I hese Beaten have been long kuow u and severely tested,
and the universal coufideucc felt lu their accuracy aud
perfect adjustment is such, that tlioy are uow regarded
a* the standard, from whioh there is no appeal. For
sale In all their varieties by PU1LBR1CK 4 BELL,
J° “ Ageut* in Savauuah.
LOTTERIES.
iStill llicy Uoiue!
IYRAWN NUMUKKN — Of Georgia Bmii*
JL/ lottery, Class 23, drawn in this city on th* 8th
Lnni Dny of fenle.—Suli s dune at P.M.
lo be drawn in Columbu*. Ga., on Thursday, Feb. lu,
at 9 o’clock,
CJEORGIA JSTATK LOTTERY’,
Plans and specifications can be seen by c;ju no. 24,
J. McMAHON, #br IA* bcnylt of the Jndriwndenl Pin Co. at Augusta.
~ ~ F.C. BARBER 4 CO., Managerv.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
$3,000!—«a,ooo!
1,500 ! 1,400! 1,000!
Tickets only $2—Shares In proportion.
Tickets aud Shares fur sale, and Prizes cashed on de-
a, ? u . d, 1 ^ GRAY,
feb W No. 6 Owens's Building, opposite Pulaski House.
Black Bombazioei (of the best make)
iipificent designs
if evsry shade
A good Shipsnithis o
1*IA>« I’OK'IXS
W. MORRELL & CO.
Have on haud a splendid assortment
terms, at the Broughton-street Piauo aud Cabinet Ware-
tui'IMits! Carpcle!! Carpets !!!
Wl E have this dny npaued for sale a splendid
f V jaeortmontof Carpets, OH Cloths, Mata, Rugs,
Wiudow Curtains, 4o., consisting iu part of
2U pieces 3 ply Carpet*
10 do Velvet Tapestry
10 do Brussels Tnpestrjr
40 do 2 ply Carpets
30 Floor Cloths
10 pieoes Drugget
6 do Felt Carpet
5 do Dutch do
f 50 do Velvet and Cheneil Rugs
00 common Rugs aud Mats
100 pair of beautiful style Wiudow Shades
AM of the above Goods we offer at the lowest market
prices: for sale lur AIK1N 4 BURNS.
> JAS. (JUAi
INTOCK, J
CIGARS.
7 IJST received n choice lot of CIGARS, viz.
M 10,000 Rio Hondo*, 10,000 La Guipuxcuana, 10,II0U
La Patria, 6,0U0 La India, 10,000 Autouio Garcia, fo
salo by P. JACOBS, No. 27 Bull-street,
Sign of the Big Indian, uuar Moiiumout-squarc,
fob .5 Savannah, Georgia.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
ri'HB uudursiKiicd bus tiiis duy ns.ocialcd with bin
X Mr. HENRY C. KINO, of Glynn County, wit:
wlioin he w ill continue the Factorage and Commissioi
Busiuesa in thi* city, under the firm of Hull 4 King.
JNO. II. HULL, No. 210 Bay street.
8avannah, January 12,1853.
in Murletiu, tleortflu.
A lurge, well finishod, COTTAGE BUILT
MANSION, with superior out-bulldings, ga
dous, orchards, 4c., all of which are uew and
coiuplote ordor. Tho above was tliu sumuiar residence
tho late Uenj. Suider, aud can be bought to an advai
tag* by applying early to the subscriber at Savannah.
***** 27 tf JAMES J. SNIDER.
CI1AMPAC4NE.
BASKETS Cnurvi»ior Chainpagiiu
Lu 20 do lluidsieek do
10 do Bouche do
Just reoeived and fur sale by
j«*» 25 J. ROUSSEAU.
COFFEE.
Prime ** Jamaica"
aud 7«» mat* Old Java '•
Prime Laguira •*
° SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
CUFFEK.
OHO lta e s Green Riu Coflee.
dVJVJ 60 •• Old Gor. Java ••
lu tho Store of [jan 121 8W
A ) OTA TO KS.—hull bills. Yell,
toes, lauding aud U
jan 12
SWIFT 4 CO.
JW* ** " 2
30 “ 3
In *tore end for salo by
QU44.
fjan 12) SWIFT4 CO.
UUAR*
** hhds Prime P. R. Sugar.
Muscovado do
do N. O. do
25 bbls ^uarfs Circle A. Sugar Crushed.
25
[jan 12) 8WIFT4CO.
, CHAMJfAONK C1UKH.
A(\ lUKltU.a CHAMPAGNE i.'IDKK, • vorv
superior article, for sale by 7
ijuantock, Roberts k co.,
Willink's Wharf.
^iXT mu f , Tem Trstye.—30 Vl
tf Waiters, some choice and beautiful patterns—
Also Singla Waiter* and Tm, Tray* of varioiu oiseiiand
quality, tor sale by
Mt 7 COLLINS 4 BULKLEY.
N EW~CUOr CL’UA lUULAHaM.4lTj
hhds., H tierces and 14 bbls. new eropCnbaMo-
iasMS, cargo of brig Cardiff, landing and for aale by
Bib 7 00(1 KN8 4 U KRTZ.
KTEW CROP IHOLAHHKH.—75 bbls. New XI UT Cl
I F you want to purehaae CLUTHINU ut
low figure, uow is tho time.
Piersou, Jleidt A Co.,
aro disposing of the balance of their Winter Stock at
such prices as cannot fail to please. This is done iu or
dor to make room for their sploudid Spring and Sum
mer Goods, which thsy are uow receiving by weekly ar
rivals, aud which will exceed any other season u
quality, variety and bsauty. feb 4
( ' IMH ND Alt.bUn lin oinking iclcgrupi.
X poles and post* of sdl kinds in the ground, for sale
itf. a |F.W. CORNWELL,
J* 1 * ** 102 Bryan-st.
' matio Sohtidam Schnapps—a Tonio, Dlurotlc, autl
Dyspeptic aud Invigorating Cordial. Just received aud
for sale by W. W. J.INCOLN,
J»n 17 Moan me nt Square.
;)/ \ DHLS. PILOT 1IUI2AO, IU bbls. So
4A.J da Biscuit, 10 do. Sugar do., 12 do. Batter do., iu
store aud for sale by [jan 25) E. O'BYRNE.
OAP AND C'ANDLKH.—50 hoxoa Colgate',
and Uoadel’s Soap aud Caudles, received and for
[jan 11) McMAHON 4 DOYLE.
Cheap Dry floods.
A N assortment of now Dress Goods, consisting of
1V Silks, Do Laiucs, Alpacas, Alorena, Ginghams,
Worked Collars, Undorsleeres, Chemisettes, L. C.
lldkfs.. Ladies' Kid Gloves, Crane Shaw If, aud various
other articles, which will be sold extremely low, at No.
146 Gibbons’s Range, by [out 6) I. DASHER.
Important to Housekeepers.
’I '11L Subscriber respectfully informs his patrons
I and the public generally that he now sends his
Waggon round the city daily to furnish those w ho wish
a good article of Cauiphiue aud Spirit Gas, with a regu
lar supply. Families desirous of being furnished w ill
please leave their address at th« store IU, 12 and 14
Barnard Street. [jan 7) JOHN J. MAURICE.
Poplins, plaided aud plain
Brocade Silks, of tho most n
Plaiu aud Changeable Silks,
Alpacas, plain black
Do. do. color*
Do. figured
Ginghams—Frenoh, English and American
Prints— do. do. do.
Worstod Table Covers
Do. Piano do.
Liucu Tablo do. every site
Huckaback Towels
Bird’s-Eye do.
Shirtings, Ticks, and a general stock of goods usually,
found in a retail dry goods store, at
J. II. COHEN 4 CO.’S,
J* 11 140 Brogghton st.
W. V. PRENTICE'S
DAGUERRE AIV GALLERY,
ST. JULIAN STREET,
Over ZoRbaum’tf Mimic Store*
SAVANNAH.
2 MIE SUBSCRIBER would cull attention to hit
new and improved style of Colored Daguerreotypes,
warrant* to give satisfaction to all w hodealre to have
their likeneties taken in a superior style.
Call and examine specimens of my work over tha
Musio Store, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE.
P. 8.—Instructions in the art, and all kinds of stock
constantly for sale. is feb 4
NEW ROOK*.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER it CO
TIIL’ilSOAY, JXNUXUY 27tU.
* by
^ -icamrom last i,ou<ion a;* r ‘’
Speeches. By the Rifht”llou7~^h(
Macau lly, M,
TTESTER SOMERSET; n Novel
XX first American from last Londou Ei
Godov’s Lady's Book for February.
•' '
Graham’s Magazine tor February.
\z-.—.i- x:—Unpincott’. Editloi
ofTh
•vorly No-
further supply of
ctical Believer Deli
NEW STORE! GROCERIES!
Corner Whitaker and Uroughton Lane.
J UST received per Meuinera nud puckets, a full
supply of GROCERIES, which are offered atwhole-
sale or retail, at cash prices. Thu goods have been *o-
looted, and overy article is warranted to prove satisfac-
URKKNK ANU PUl.AMKl JIUNUiUKNX
LOTTERY OFFICE.
Uay Lane, m nr llull-Htreet.
GREGORY 4 MAURY, Managers.
Crockery and Glass at Private Pals.
10 crates Crockery, (low) ; 60 boxes Glass.
Private Mats.
Clocks—150 Clocks, 8 day and 30hour
Hate—20 cases plain black and Silk Ilata
Cigars—1U0,UUU Cigars, various brands
i?. w !i r 7r A “ ne Watches, Rings, 4*
Umbrriias-30 dosen i mbr.llaa
—10 cheat* Green and Black Tea*
,oto1 Aoeordioas, to., Ae.
8oap-W boxes fancy and Toilet Hoop
8™!!^ 5.& , es“:’ 1 p *'’ M “ i , “ u »
TobAogo—a b.lm Utf Tnb'«ewi
[0 ,l ( l.th cuk*Cn|!n7"'i!!S‘,^'
l!bbl.' , N.EXm”““‘ 1 “* W1 -
25 do Domestio Brandy
3 pipes Holland Gin
10 bbls Rye Gin
10 do Rectified Whisky
2 do Old Scotch do.
t2 do Irish do.
(A do Old Monongabela de
6 quarter easks Canary Wine
10 do do Teneriff and Madelrn.
CorrKK.—30 bags Prime Rio Coffee
CnoocKRT.—10 orates Crockery, assorted
Tumble 118.—SB cases Tumblers, assorted
Mxtkkssks.—20 new doulilo Matresse*.
From the manufactur^of^Meroe 4 Valentin*. Fe*
salo at the manufacturera’ prices.
10 a J**ir«ble sit*
x nation on the Bay. For particulars Inquire of
feb7 GEO. J. SMITH.
WANTED.
l' 11 ? ‘.*1 IIGIIT. 1IADERSIIAM t SON.
W AN'i’KIf.—A Muu of gaoil clmracler who
unilflraund, F.rmla, or Gnrd.alDc, to uk.
01 Buc,1 > * f,w mil.* I root tho citr.
0,1 Coupe.* or Broughton itroot, teetwean
An ', f.rr™ b«rl», uthuan
“V Obt.lnnhlgh rent by nddrouing - Box 670 Pol.
j»n 28
W A £i£& u N° ,*■ u iiciiAMj{.-ni;«(itj^r 0
20,000 bushels prime Corn.
J» n22 ROBT. HABEBBHAM4 BON.
stands Cooking. Apply atthlsOflleef
ANTED^A kitualion na Overseer o
aT Han
T lttT , , WANTED.
UIE highest cash price* will be paid for 10 or
U young NEGRO FELLOWS, .wi 0 or 8 BOYS
«I* 25 BROWN 4 HARRIS.
. TO LET.
A ?T ORE ou l,l# corner uf West Broad and
XX Liberty streets, suitablo frr Groceries and Li*
^ ^ p ?! lc .* tton “**** at the.Urocery Store under St.
a To Reua,
A small House on the Sonlh Commons, near For-
syth Place. Ai.ply to JOHN K. JOHNSON.
i ub H 3 At the Gaa Works.
Gai diMi Lot lor Rent,
JiC.Confining about0>4 acres, within one hu—
, . J*rd* of tho city limit* on Thunderbolt Road.
b 7 ,,,« JNO. DEVANNY.
To Reut,
A N OFFICE in Gaudry’a Building. Inquire of
the subscriber, Owon’* Building, corner Bull and
Drysn street. (feb 3-0) Cll ARLES SCHOLL.
FOR RENT.—A comfurtable two itorr
dwelling House on ihr * *’ — - *•
larrl* btreuts, poasesi
Apply at No. 117 Bay street.
j story Brick Hotieec
L giv-
TO RENT
of Roberts and West Broad street, poi
in immediately. Apply at this offioe.
To Rent.
! F ® nr Brick Tenement Houses, on Jonss-et,nenr
Abercorn, two stories on a basement, having fi
is, with Kitchen and servant's Room, and very
_ y fin shed. Will be rented from 1st of k^brulrj
until lit November next. Apply to 3
B. C. PERRY.
otau 17.
Will be drawn in 8avannah. This Day, Feb. 9.
78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballot*.
CAPITAL:
4,672 DOLLARS!
Ac. Ao. 4a. to. to.
Tlokets $1—Shares In proportion.
Tiokete and Shares, either slugly or by the package
fab 9
her singly o
E. WITUINGTON/
Vender for Gregory 4 Manry.
Bay Lane, near Ball-street.
tory or may be returned.
WM. O. DICKSON.
npiiE
i.!2
For Sale.
Stock and Fixture* of n GROCERY in
first rate location for whole*ale or retail—will be
if applied for immediately. The
UOA
io
sale by
jan 8
COHENS 4 HERTZ.
QEED OATH—lu uuy quantity,.
C. B. 8CALLY.
r sale by [feb7J McMAHON 4 DOYLE.
11)0 do- Porto Rioo and St. Domingo do., 73 do. Java
uo., Ilk) quarter aud half chests Hyson Tea, 50 half
ohetU Black do., reoeived and for aale by
feb 7 McMAHON 4 DOYLE.
NOTICE.
A LL person* indebted tu the lain firm of WOOD,
CL AG HORN 4 CO., either by note or open ac
count. aro hereby notified that all claim* remaining
unsettled by lit February next will be placed in the
hands of nu attorney for oolleetlon.
jan II CLAOMORN 4
k CUNNINGHAM.
^•UMlHtlkS.—Pickier, Preserves, Figs. 8ar
IO dinss. Pepper Sauce, MusUvd, Cloves, Allspice,
Ciumtuiou, Nutmegs, Citron and Mace,
fob 5 W. 1). FORD.
A LL1
sSL°ht£
GEORGIA, for each trip, must be presented on or
i her day of sailing, otherwise payment will lie do-
barred. [jaa26 Hu) C. A. L. LAMAR.
U-r CKACKW.Nul I’ii'kl ..J Not Anvil,,f.r
WOOD! WOOD!
r pl!E Subscriber will keep constantly on hand
X at Ida WOODYARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full
•unply, 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 Cnalt.
j.u 1 tf J. M. UUTOrit.
FOUR FAIR AND MIX SINGLE
/A^T^well broke Northern Horses, for sale at thr
Wcst-Broad-strezi SUtles.
•>p lb BROWN ft HARRIS.
Doiirdiua.
TWO OR THREE siugle Geutleincn can *» 0 ac-
JL commodated with pleasant board the corner of
Jonsa snd Abercorn streets. tf deo 22
HOARDING.
\rHHY dRsiruhla Rooms, with Hoard, at rcusoua
V hie rates. Apply at this Offioe. tf nov 8
I Wil, 1 j inuko liberal ud vaiices upon Colton and
X Rico shipped to my frieuds iu either Rootou, Now
York or Baltimore, (dec 28) A. C. TOMS, Bay street.
C»'Ji | UK WARD- Will be be paid for the up
tiPOl/ prehension and delivery at my Office of the
boy TOM. He is about 35 or 38 years old, about 5 feet
8 or 9 inches high, brown skin, quick spoken, has some
few marks of small pox in his face, lie formerly be
longed to Capt. McMahon aud Capt. Broughton, of this
place, and is well known by the name of “Tom Brvugt,-
ton." lie is also well kuown iu Augusta aud outlie
River Boats by the same name—he cau read and write,
fob 5 WM. WRIGHT.
li'Oll SALK.—A hoy 10 ynurs old, country
X? raised aud warranted sound ; a boy 13, and a boy
IT: Apply to [febSJ WM. WRIGHT.
L'OK HALK.—A mulatto girl Hi or 17 year*
X' old, a house-servant and seamstress. Apply to
feb 5 WM. WRIGHT.
1 .MIR SALK.—A browu skiu girl 15 year# old,
XT a house-servant. Apply to
fob 6 WM. WRIGHT.
l.MIK SALK.—A inuu 30 yearn old aud his wife
1. 28,’girl 14, girl 10, and girl 6, aocustomsd to the
uulturo of Rice. Apply fo
fob 5 WM. WRIGHT.
X^OAt SALK.—A muu JU yeurs old, plaMatiou
XI earpentor, his wife 26 vers old, girl 7, girl 2, and
aulnfaut, country raised—ail warranted sound. Apply
fo | feb 5) WM. WRIGHT,
| .MIR SALK.—A man 22 and n man 80 year*
X y«an old—thev ar» acru;lowed io the culture of
01 Corn and Ri**. Apply w
feb 6 WM. WRIGHT.
I.Ml it SALK.—A uiaw 3R your* old, couch man
X2 »nd house-servant, a uiaa 25, house-servant. Ap
ply fo [fob5] WM. WRIGHT.
| .Milt SAI.K.—A man 3U year* old, a good
X.. steamboat hand aud fireman, warranted .wand ; a
man 35 year* old aud Ida wife 33, country raised—war
ranted sound. Apply to
feb 5 WM. WRIGHT.
1 ,MIU SALK —A woman ‘it! years old. a prime
X; k«ld hand. Also. • woman 28 years eld, a first
rate oo-jk, washer and ironrr. Apply to
fob 5 WM. WRIGHT.
/ iUTTON OSNABURGS.—40 bales of b«*i
Vv Southern make, some extra heavy, for aale by
fob 3 If NEVI1T. LATHROP 4 STEBB1NS.
I NII1A Mll.HS, Frinfad Fr.i.cli ilrllli.al.,
X Orgaudioe and Muslins, just reeeivod and lo? sole
by fJaWtf) NEVITT, LATHROP t 8TERUINS.
\rAN HORN’S 1I1UCKW, tkc.-C. W.
V Van Horn 4 Go 's Body Braoos, AUowinal and
Uterine Supporters, Ac-, lor sal* ly
fob 1 ^ G. R 4 J. b. HENDRICKSON.
FKKNCH MUS’l’AllU, NARDINE8, HICKI.CS
F11K8KRVES, SVVEE’I’ OIL. AI.MOND8, '
FANCY BOXEN FRIINES. ltKANDY
PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD,
TURAEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE,
—nu«l—
20 BOXES RAISINS (all clustkbs.)—WHOLE.
HALF AND QUARTER BOXES—
MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE,
Ac., Ac.
Just received and fur auio ut
. . DICKSON’S,
jsn 18 tf Cor. Whitakcr-st. and Uroughtou-lane.
Hums! Tongues I Uoioguaa!
J UST received per steamer—
2 bbls. Pig Jlams
60 Smoked Tongues, large site
50 lbs. Bologna Sausages
2 bbls. Smoked Beef
UutK’i'—4 lbs. for $i !
J UST RECEIVED—
10 kegs Butter, 4 lbs. for $1
ID do. Goshen do., 3>4 lbs. for $1
—ANU—
15 do. Stuicti.y Puimb do., 3 lbs. for $1,
Landing per schr. Triumph-
60 Imitatiou English CHEESE, rich and fin* flavor
2D boxes Mild Rich Northern Cheese
For sal* at DICKSON’S,
jau 18 tf Cir. Whitaker-st. and Broughtou-laue.
UiiPEitroit MUNdHsimus. h.uu-
L7 faoturod by J. Durand 4 Co., Paris-A cortaincuro
for fiatulenoy, weakness of the stomach, debility, dys
pepsia, fever aud ague, and all complaints arising from
a derangement in the nervous system. It may be used
lu wine aud spirits without nt ail injuring its medicinal
properties. For sale by A. RON AUD,
j»n 13 Agent for the Manufacturers, Savannah.
OJIee No. 163 Bau-Street 2 Jtoors East if the City Hotel.
TYKAWN NlhUHKUS — of Georgia State
JLF Lottery, Class 23, drawn in Savannah on ths 8ih
' 59 49 53 67 35 2 22 74 72 42 12 62
'Hekot 2 12 67, a Prise of $50 sold lu a paokago.
« \\ , 42 a l ‘, ri,a of * ,(W # ticket sold,
for the oash and renew in a splendid scheme for
Thursday, tho IDth of February.
HAT Sale# close at 9 o'clock To-Night. -6*
Will bo drawn To-Morrow Morning, at 9 o'clock.
IJEORtdlA STATE LOTTERY,
CLASS 21.
the Independent Tire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER 4 CO., Mauagers.
BRILLIANT* SCHEME.
r«*e of. $3,U0D | 1 Prize of.
“ ** 2,000 1 •• ••
" '* 1,500 1 I “
4c. 4e. 4t.
Tlokets, $2; Halves, L; Quarters, 60 cts.
8QT Orders from tho country answered promptly,
drawings sent regularly, aud priaes cashed on demand
at thi* offico, by
‘«b 9 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
a TO KENT—Thrnn teiieinent Houses, earls
hav ng five rooms, with a kitchen separate, situ-
.1 U fi r.u fc,corMr 2°“** Purso St*., near
the Railroad Depot.—Apply to J. MANKi ^
Jan 18 tf Corner Montgomcry-st. aud Ray-loat.
GROE8 AND LAND—Pursuant to k« urueroz
tlio honorable the Ordinary of Liberty nounty, there
will be sold on the first Tuesday in March next at
111noavilla, *11 the Negroes belonging to the sslite if
Louis LoCunte, dee d, late of said county—a prime gang.
4j iu number. Terms one-half cash, the balance In one
and two years, with interest from dete—notes, with ap-
Itrnvoii Rnnnrilv
proved soourity.
Also, tho Plantation known i
owunty. Terms msdo known ou the day of «ai*r
i-n re Ain Ta ° 8 ’C- N1SBET, Adm’r
i Clin Hill, in Liberty
of Louis LeCoato, deo’d.
NOTICE.
B Kxcrutor’H Halo of Deal Estate.
t virtue of an onler from the Court of Ordina
ry of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, will Le sold lelore the Court House door in
ftprlegfleld, on the first Tuesday in March, betw een the
usual Itourii of sale, all of the Real Est * “ —
Cluiboorn Bevil), deceased—contisting
Copartucrsliip.
X HE undersigned have Uiia day eutered into
partnership under tho namo and stylo of HARTY,
IK1NS 4 CO., for purchasing TIMBER and carry
ing on the Fig Island Mill.
Savaunnh, February 4,1853.
DISSOLUTION OF('OPAKTNKlCSIlli*.
r I'HE Copartnership hnrelolure existing betwoen
X the Subscribers, under the firm of MOORE A
All claims agaiust tho late firm m
immediately, aud all persons indebiec
it by note or acoouut will please settle without delay.
lied by either of the uuderslgned, who will
liquidation. All claim!
MM “fflft
JOHN b. MOORE,
„ JOHN U. HENDRICKSON.
8avxnnah, January 2rith, 1863.
t'OFAUTNKUSlUP.
C 'l EO. K. HENDRICKSON haviiic purchased the
Jl iuterest of John B. Moore, in the la to firm i.f
Moore 4 Hendrickson, has associated himself with his
John B. Hendrickson, in the Drug, Paint and Oil
r to make pure
, HENDRICK
Savannah, January 26th, 1853.
Goods at uost prices
Selling otr ut Cost.
pilMr GASH STORK, comer uf Wl.il.kcr ...1
Congress streets. Tho subscribers, in order toclosa
tlioir business at thn above stand, will dispose of the en-
atoek now remaining of Staple and Fanoy Dry
until the I'Jth of February, when
laiuing will be sold ut auction.
M. PBEN DERG AST 4 CO.
NUTiUK.
A LL persons indebted to Dr. 8. 8. Crawford will
save costa by calling at our offico and making
payment before the 15th of February.
J»a tf NORWOOD 4 WILSON.
R KUK1VKD par Florida-
Plain, White and Salmon Colored Silks,
Striped Silk*, Pointed N W Collar*,
L C lldkfs. Solid Cheeked Ginghams,
Spring Prints, Shirtings, Sheetings,
Muslin Undersleeves—Spring *tyTea,
Blaok Barege, extra lino blk M de Laino. to., by
fab l W. u‘.’I.AD8WOH'nL llrou.iiuii,'.‘l7«t.~ J
fab 8
NCllOVIK FAKTK.
2 dosen Anehovie Past*
\] KW Sl'IHNO CJOODH-—Printed Haregea,
1Y Brilliant*, Priate. Chintz, JacoueU, SeMek Ging
hams. Muslins. Worked Collar* and Sleeva*. 4e., iu*i
received and for sale by
f«b3 tf NEV1TT, LATUROP 4 HTEBB1NS.
I) AI HI NN.—«» boxes, 23 hull boxes, amTTlfr
Xt^sziMr boxe# r of very fine Raisins, In store and for
/ lANDl.li
l^lORalae
[fob I]
C. B. SC ALLY.
r «
•*' e - h y Rowland!ca
UOFAUTNKUMIUF.
r l HIE iiiidci'.-igiicd have: funned a copartnership
X under the linn of KEMPTON 4 MARSHALL, for
carrying on a general Dry Goods Business iu thi* city,
at the store now beiug fatted up for them in Waring'*
IUugo, next to the store formerly ooeupied by James
Anderson4Co., where w* expect toopenanew and well
•oloctod stock of Dry Goods, whioh which will be sold
ou asaeeoinmodating term* as can be found in the city.
EDWARDS. KEMPTON,
It. 11. MARSHALL.
Savannah, January 19, 1853. j25 tf
>UTTKU At UilKKMK.—3U lirkiue Choice
> Goshen Butter, 50 boxes Cheese, rooeivod and for
e by [tub 7J MuMAIION 4 DOYLE.
Ware, decidedly the best urtlole evor used.
[b6 ' MORSE 4 N1CHOI.8.
ed, powdered and clarified Sugars, fresh parched
— grouud, Cuffee, blaok axd green. Tea* or the finest
quality and high flavored. A large supply of the above
article* In store, to be sold cheap tor cash, and delivered
in any part of the olty free of charge, by
fob! C. B. SCALLY, 8t. Andrew s Hall.
Wf IN DOW SHARKS AND GILT COIU
Shades, with fixtures complete,
1 ODD of Woodford's fine Gilt Cornices; 2U00 Cue English
Curtaiu Bands: Curtain Pius; Worsted Cord, in varie
gated colors; largo Worsted Tuasel* to match; Cord
aud Tassels for Pictures; Pavilion Rings and Rosette;
lust received and for salo by
oettb l. W. MORRELL 4 CO.
ay, 50 uo.
. 36 do. Monongabela do.: 36do. old Rye
do.: 75 bbls. E. Phelps Gin ; 4 pipes Holland Gin; 3u ‘*
casks Madeira and Port Win* , 30 baskets Chaiapagee;
3d bbls Americau Brandy ; 6,4, pipes old Otard Brandy,
received and for sale by
fob 7 MCMAHON 4 DOYLE.
Id' 1
A* 1
.1 Ma
L'«
P d
b-i.-i.
j'lrdii, ike.
Herrings, 30 bois. z*ieaieu ao., au uu.a. ~«»
_ Jaokerel, 50 half do. do., 20 kltte do., 50 boxes Buok-
wh-nt, *3 half bbls. do., received and for sale by
feb 7 McMAHON 4 IHJYLE.
i HALK.—iidCity nfBavannah lioud*. pay
able 1862 and 1876. AW, South WaUbjKl BAliread
ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 8QN.
—;/ ———i —• m eon the
of sale, all of tha Real Estate of the Uts
levill, deceascd-cousistiu* of two hundred
„ . of prime zauji, more or loss; adjoining lauds off
Burkstuiuer, Noidlinger. and others; also, one tract,
booudod by tho waters of the 8av*nnah River, McAl-
plu and ethers—containing fourteen hundred acres,
more or less, with two hundred or more iu order for
cultivation, w ith good Fences, Dwellings, and out hou
ses, two excellent wells of water, and a first rate mill
2';, ^^^^^/^^“JjvannaU
cultivutiuu'of Cotton, iiice and Cor n." * So M a% v i"
siou among the legatees.
Persons desirous of purchasing, by sailing at the res.
idenes of tho subscriber, will be shown the property.
Terms made known on the day of sale. F 1 1
I. W. SOLOMONS. Execute?.
jan 10
Effingham County. January 8, 1853.
To Heat.
A Brick Tenomenti
eight upright room*.
John A. Gray, in the house
aud Abercorn streets.
a West Broad street, with
For particulars apply to
or at the corner of Jonee
I lOKMALK.
OT NO. IU W ASHINGTON WARD.
j;to (J*c21-tQ QUANTOCK, ROBERTS
For Sale.
A STEAM SAW MILL, nearly new, on the 8t.
John’s River, East Florid*. For particulars ap-
I'O ^t»wy 4j COHENS 4 HERTZ.
To Uent.
1 year, • WHARF STORK.
YORT t DTJNILAM.
FOIt SAKE. ‘ ‘
4 DOUBLE Tencuu-ut ami n single House—all
^ V on a brick basement, and In a desirable and healthy
oit J r: I'^Mont rente for $1,025. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
L’«lt SAI.E.-3 Brick Warehouse, Tiu Koof-
JL ed. 6U by 36 feet iu th* elear, 14 feet high inside, all
Moored with thick plauk, “~ J '*—.. •-
d large doors suitable for
, , ier mercliandise— situated
near the Charleston steamboat Wharf. Apply to
J" ,>3 W’M. WRIGHT.
iceptlon of Cotton or other n
H ASH DIs»IIK&—With Heaters, n new lot
just reoeived by MORSE 4 NIC1IOL8,
155 Broughton street
I J I. ANTING POTATOES.—300 bbls. Prime
X Planting Potatoes, for sale by
J ,uaa COHEN8 4 HERTZ.
A A.K uud iT)RTKR.-50 bill*. Cream Ale":
30 casks London Porter, lauding and for sale by
•> au >7 McMAHON t DOYLE.
EXCHANGE WANTED.
9ft TO 6U DAY DRAFTS on New York, wanted
* l'> (jkn 31) C. A. L. LAMAR.
I ^A I.TLllOUK PLOD It.—100 bbls. Flour tu
XX afore, 1W) do. to arrive, for sal* by
ROWLAND t CO.
i ^fo^Thtiuanud Bushel* Seed Ouli, for sale t
arrive ncr schooner Ann Maria from Baltimore
O NE Huiiurod Buirela Howard street Flour, for
sale to arrive per schr. Ann Maria from Baltimore,
■ale by (fob 2-6) BUNKER 4 OGDEN.
O NK liuudieil Tnousuml Lutlis, for sale to ar-
ri vo per brig J. Gutteuborg from Boston, fur sale by
■*6 RUNKKlt 4 OGDEN.
UHLS, first quuilitv Planting Putatoes,
for sale to arrivo per brig J. Outtenburg from
Boston, for sale by (feb 2-tl) BUNKER 4 OGDEN.
t HGM.—-200 drums Figs, for >uln low lo closo
consignment by (feb 4) COHEN 4 TARVER.
g* .u«i38,—100 whole, half and quartor boxen
XX JUieius, lauding and for sale by
fob 4 COHEN 4 TARVER.
M
OOJ'KIC’ri Ai’onmllc C'uvheiiw— For
agreeable flavor to tha breath after ta
ng medicines, 4c., for sale by
, , j O. R. 4 J. B. HENDRICKSON,
feb 4 Gibbon's Baiidiag.
C JH'III da, 1 ; 6.'H pure extract of Lkiuonce*,
O reoeived and for sale ny
foh i G. R. 4 J. B. HENDRICKSON.
1 It Id J HUN 1*1.,U Hit—Off the very best nhaU-
j ty far Furniture covering, cushions, 4c., just res'd
id for sale wholesale or retail by J *
f„h n WM * G g»«f. Ware hum**,
uh % No. 146 Congress and 67 Bt. Julua-H*.
»; prims
ROUT. HABERSHAM 4 SON.
k
Hams, landiug and for sa% bj
*11 CLAGHORN l CUNNXNQHAM
A III 1£H’ iU Kill NO VK8T8.-1 piece
l j Blue, all wool. DeLaius, WolitM braid, C
C . received p«r AlabaAa, and for sam 'ey
jan 27 LsHOCHfi* B(
|>UPK.-
uils good Rope iu stoiw, for
WILLIS Jt BBPKPAQJB.
aud Measure*, -A&rss