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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1853)
• ft S. THROUGH IN 80 TO 55 HOURS. Nsw-Kork k Charleston Steam-Packeti • Adg.r'lwh.rTM.TftrjrS.lutov Savannah, Augnsta nud Hamburg. , —(T*** ^e Union Steamboat Company of —M^UjgmJHGeorgU KBd South Carolina having tho- "■^^■■•roughlv overhauled and roliliad tliesu- a 1 ternato _ lV'iT.ii77/ I fillI2.J“• U COOK and OREGON, with JOST''* -Z&SZ MIKAS 1Ani0 „ , Jsg h\'r a i« sr- ® «^»£.%r&isra 'is*sxta TU. BOUl'ilEBNKR, W. M^SnSI 5ft ftSIjS*S2ri«SSa t.T.“r'u1“m{|i“S'b?n>!^ * «wijr Th7r« p«.« .185” i'V.ri";.. ri“* t'"”* •>*«!«.•• .°yi»«.o»ih. nV.r. l-.-tv- each alterant* Wedn- cupper*d and guard! raised, air For Freight Or Paaai Room soconus.odations, apply oviujiloto order. elegant Statu I $J,0U." 1 “‘ agent, 1 - - -jyh Ir itIt, a n *\»Z n r I HENRY HARPER, l*r., Savannah, of ‘ho ag*ni. | js, Y. K INCHLEY 4 CO., HENRY MISSROON, corjLEGiA iTi imsmiJTii MISS S CHOOL K.OO.11 F l YOUNG LADIES 04’ FORI „ 55 HA THA IVA V, Principal. Corner East Day and Adger’s Sou. Wharves. N. B.--A now ship will bo placed on the lino t •**- w#f * Savannah, 21st Sept., 1863. noct with the Southorner on VVoduosdaya. rob 10 U. W. M. 8TEAMHU1P I8AUJKL, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. wmi - . FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, K!K!T^? 0 i ,n *•? r mn,andur .*»«*w**n I Via Darien, Hrunuwlck, Hi. illarya, 1 W«l »nd Havana. JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBUHU (Blank Crook). ']th tho l’aeitfa Alai I AND PICOLATA. * 8 J«*™hip Company’s Lino for I This oploudld Califol , leavo Savannah for Key Wost and Uavau. „» , wu . and 30th or uach rnoatli, and front {Havana for Saran- Leaves e&try fuel day, at 10 o'clock, A. if. ■.The superior ateam-naoket WM. GAS- , Capt. Shaw, will i tho 8th and ‘iid of oaoh month. The ISABEL Will oounoot at Havana with tho Unit- , ed States.Mail Steamship Company’s Line to Aspinwall and tho Paoiflo Mail Line froatt Pana ami Oregon. Patsougers will be landod at the Railroad Wharf free | at the Isthmus at the passenger's expense. TON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday i . -—; Morning, at 10 o'clock, and will « — | tiuue to leave every Tuesday. Th* ntoa of passage by this boat are as follow*: T T» I>»rl.„ .$3 oS St. Mary’* 4 Jaeksonvillc „ g qj I _ . , £ L’reek, Pioolata and Palatka 8 00 , Th.MABBVwli^^ ^^&wSSPff& p ^ 9m board>ftt charlMt# “ loans. 9UIC * AUil 8t#im Ll — N#w ° r " | * u 24 CLAOUQRN A CUNNINGHAM. AFta. Ticket* for Koy Wost and Havana ean be had of COHENS A HERTZ, Agents at Savannah. Tickets for Ncmv Orleans, Aspinwall and San Ft * bo had by applying to < MOKDEOAI& , .. Passengers this trip (of the 16th inst.) will ounueot eiaoo t CO , Charleston, S. C. r , e 16th iahteUmM With thesplundid steamer Golden Gate jan 13 >«* rmi.Ai>iiu'iu,', TU TKAVBLLKUS UU1NI1 flUKTH. THE BAVAANAU AM) OUAULKHTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clook A. M. • r »ho arrival of the night train or tho Control Rail- d, and arrive at Charleston at 12 Si. th Philadelphia and tiaoannah Steam Navi era- ro “ 1 ' ‘ Hon Company. eonnectinrat Charlsston with the ** The now and splendid side-wheel «r, ,-k . 1 Hteam-Packet*. . steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 'Vhich leavo with the U. S. Mall every day, ab2)g P. M. 1.200 tons register, Capt. Waller Col- w v . and also with tho tins, has ummuonced her regular trips. or ¥. R ! ,rt Clinrleulon Sleainnlilpr), and will leavo Savannah on Wcdnoi I jvhioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day, tho 8th Sept., and ovory alternate Wednesday I * r **™oou. Tasaougers leaving Slaoon on Tuesday “ oreaflor; say oa the 22d Sept., and 0th aud 20th Oct.. will arrive in time to connect with the spleu- ul lid and 17th Nov., and so on. I n# w sUainship Jatnee Adyer one woek, and the This ship haa boon built with entire regard to safety, steamship Nuu</orr*»er tho next. Fare from Charleston infort and dispatch, and offers new aud admirable fa- «*»-York by land route, $20—time 52 hours: b duties to business and travel. For freight or passage, | • t «* n » , hips, $25. {my 15J 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. * •w 1 /.!? I opposition i,ini£ to fl,<7uIua7 jsn 21 HERON A MARTIN, Ag’ta in Philadelphiu NEW YORK St SAVANNAH SUAM-SHIP LINE Weakly. ^Tl»o new and splondid steamships iRate FLOUIDA,Capt.VVoodhull,and ALA- I a * BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to 1 9 V)S New York and Savauuah Steam a‘4v ’ Navigation Company, will leave Sa vaunah and New York every Saturday. These rhips are of 1,300 tous register, aud unsurpass ed in safety, speed and comfort. These stoamers, leiviug Savannah at the same time that the Marion tead Southerner leave Charleston, ar- HATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. The superior new iteampaoket WE- 1 AKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every aturd.v it ll n'.liul. a if tfftturj.y «t It) o'clock A. U. pu«»co in lar,o .Ity auto room., .. follow. fil 00 Agents: jjU N-B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala. Will be shipped free of all chargee at Palatka. on board, at the Charleston Co.'s Wharf, 8. M. LAFFITEAU.. PADELFOKD, FAY A CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 104 Front-street, New York. SHIP LINES. , The n FOli l.iVKlti'OOlj. v ship GROTTO, Capt’n Stewart, hav- ■* ' *•— cargo engaged aud going r - ^ r- -TT-. - »Uiek «" ^ bales Cutton, apply t ■ joard wlU have quioE dispatuh. For freight 60U llRIGHAM, KELLY t cb. FUlt UALTLUOUh-Ut^ular The schooner URANIA, 11. K Ueude ^fiftter, will meet with dispatch as ab ■amt freight or. passage apply on board at Telfair’. whan or to (fob 12) BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. pou Maw koiuk —Luiou Iaiiiu. *’ Ml ?hn regular paoktt Sohr. FRANCES BATTER 4|LY, Davis >uaster. having most of her cargo SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. A LINE ol‘ Four liorso Post Coaches loaves 8a vanaali ovory iHonday anil Tkiiraday, at 7 o’clock A. M. tor Dariou, via Bryan Old Court-House, Rioeboro' and souui Newport, arriving in Darien at fi o’clook P. M. KwCuruliiK on Tucatln,. and Friday., Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'clock 1*. M. f and eonneotinK with tho boats for the North, and the cars for the Wes® Office iu Savannah, a*k Sawyor, Hollister A Co.’s ply fjfc jngaged will luutc dispatch for tho ubovc port. haiSUt-e freight of Siv bales Cotton, or iiussage au to(16b 12) f 7 WILLIS A BHUNDAGK. 1 BATHING HOUSE. J M. HAYWOOD respectfully anuoiuices to the . oitisens of Savauuah that ou and after this dsy s eu. 9th, the price of bathing will bo, for a single bath 50 cents, or 3 tickets for $1, until the 1st day of May “O® the 1st ol May until the 1st of November next, the price of bathing will bo 25 cents a bath. FOli 1-i VEKi'OOL. 1 The A No< 1 British ship FREE TRADER, I ^^CjWCap-.aU Black, having two-ihirds of her cargo lawiiludeu onboard, requires afew hundred bale* oi C’ottou w till up with. For freight apply to Capt. Black outward or to [fob 10-0J ANDREW LUW k i N Thchmat. FaHUUAUr3l(D. FW WOHH. By MissM.J. McIntosh. The f}^A 7 * nd tho Low, T ! or » Good in All and iii t ,lo /t. having ovt ■naaMKuoard, will have dispatoh. maiudur of cargo, apply to Captain lloyto Good.' Hoart-Historiesand Life-Pictures. By T. S. Arthur, f-.w” 01 “» TUTNAM’S MONTHLY FOR FEBRUARY. *“ * * ‘ Earl of Rochester, ANDREW LOW * CO. Ruth Garnett, or tho Loves of «... a Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth. Aho adventures of Captain Blake. By W. H. Max- l.ll .llthnp r\f II'U.I.h. - It OIL NEW YOU 14.—Georgia L.m«. a The regular paoketschr. E. BRA Y, Capt. Hr will have immediate dispatch forthe above p< By Harry Haile. Further supply of Napoleon in Exile; c a. >»-> ” ‘*y E. O’Meara, Esq. St. Helena. By Barry i ■ with dispatch for for bale, "NT SHOW-CASE, .uitablo for or fancy store. HOUSTON k QROUNDE8QN. Jyffmi freight of 100 bales Cotton apply to LlebllX/ 11. K. WASHBURN, Agom FOR NE\V YOUA4—Old Estublish. U l.im- j&Jt. ^ T ! ,s r0 « al *? Paukot brlgZENOBIA, CaptaiL . QjrkfoCarleKm, hkviag part of her cargo engaged I Also, ■xMoi^ill have immediate dispatch for the above port. I writers, £0. For freight or passage app'y on board or to fab 7 - BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. Vessel Wauled fur Philadelphia. , A high rate of freight will be paid for a vessel ^ to load for Philadelphia. Apply to * WILLIS ft DRUNDAGE. VAJLfiNTIftES. f pHE Subscribers huva just received and opened whi *** "* * ^ ” mrtmeut of VALENTINES, among To llire t 4 GOOD HOUSE SERVANT ■ children. Apply t a good nurse for feb 6 A. C. TOMS. 126 Bay street. FOR NEW VOHIf.—Old EtUablialiud him DECK LOAD WANTED. The schooner MASON B. DAVIS, F. B. Davh ^master, will meet with dispatch us above. F01 ■ ht oriiuusago apply on board at Telfair' fri). .BRIGHAM, KELLY A FUR NEW UitLliANa. « brig CHAT ICE-ltOUSE—UemovaL M tt» F. BEUANC would reapoctfiilly inform the citizens of Savannah that hit ICE HOUSE is aA %, JjHfartJ street, near Gillum s GriU Mill. upply of ICE during the tally 1“— J ~ J *- year. All orders punutuaily attended t ■freight « TANUOGA, W. Bradford mas- ineet with dispatch as above, passage apply on board at T«lfair'» 3-17 JHA‘" (i* »>) Harper’s inagaziuc F OR February. Received bv fab 2 JOUN’M. COOPER fc CO. v VESSEL WANTES*. 3-* A vessel of the capacity of 100 or 600 bales Vli/ll Cotton, wanted for an Eastern port. Apply tor TWPil J*a IS WA8HBURN, WILDER a uj. Vessel Wanted tor Nt.. A vesoel to load with Cotton an3 Wee for Neu Y6rk. Apply to B. ]>. Kvaus, attorney at law, Sau.NngHsvu.LK, WasuiNQTuiv County. Ga., -I* ROWLAND k CO. - iu, “i niSUl.'lbTUS LOUSTV, Iii., Will practice in tho Courts of tho Middlo Circuit. All bu.lu.1. oominltt.il to hi. car. will be aiicuud with promptness and dispatch. Hbrkitjt.'U'Ei.—Mann, Bothwolli Smith, ud Ur U. L. Byrd, Savannah. iy Jan 27 - - — the Btuhausut of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. TKBMSaNIl ruUUSK or STUDY. Rending, Spelling and Aiental Arithmetic $ C Oo ■-the above, with the rudiments of Geography, History, Written Aritlnne iu and WritiiiK igraphy, History, English Grammar and Uum- _ petition Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Phlloi- j^ChemUtry, Physiology, Astronomy and Latin, [Extra] .V..*^, A Wghly acoompiishod Indy, who hM forVnorVy resl!u ha* been tocurea as a teacher of Frcnch.- If suitable teachers can bo obtsined.it isdosiguedto rnako Drawing and Vocal Music integral parts of tlm oourse of study. r Tho number of pupils will be limit*! to thirty ; but. Young Ladias wishing bo join either of the classes withiut becoming regularly connected with the Insti tute, will be reoeivcd at a specific charge. 6iiss 11. has permission to rotor to Hev. Mr. Tustin, Hon. R. M. Charlton, and B. Mat Ion, Esq ., of 8a- Tanuali, aud L* ltov. W. R. Williams, D. D., and J. W. Edmonds, of New York. 3m jan 1« MUSIC, FHENCH. DRAWING AND KAINIINU la Water Colors. Tiuuur by E. MILLER, 132 SOUTU- Broad St., n% UANCINO ACADEAlt. JfjL MONSIEUR A. BGNAUD respectfully informs his patrons, that his Aoadomy is open for tho ■■^^recoption of pupils. During tho seasou tho following Fancy Danoos will bo introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition :— lorentella-RotU, Gavotte; Pas Stlrion, Zlngoralla, Sohuilsch, Rodowa, Mazurka, etc. Former pupils are requested to come early if they ke to learn Ksncv IteimM i.ip hi. r«ii »*■ • January N. B.—Gentlemen's Class next, the 16th inst., at 9 P. M. yh« to learn Fancy Dances lor his B\ll, to be'given in ill begin on Tuesday Hetnll DRY GOffBS STORE in Broughton street. rpllE nult.c.lb«r. will mi.i, their h ew more, near, | I. cmiiDiM 81 Aojlrbwa 11.11—w..t,li|,_<m Mob- iar alth la.t., v hartlhaj will off.r at thalr o.ual low prices tor cash aud City SccspUuoo, an eutireiy new stock of Staple and Iknoy Dry Goodi, is which' they .Ad.di.Di.- n.. ofth# cU , Ieu '' aud planters of this the merohun and tho neighboring States. The stock is largo and well selected, consisting iu follow. Drcgs Woods. Black and Fancy Silks of erory width and description French and Euglish Morinov, Cashmeres, DuLaluu/ «««• S^aMairai Barege DeLaiucs, Bembasins. Cham- bor’d Cloth. Alpaecas of every dsscription, white and colored, plaiu and euib d, Tarletonsand Swiss. HiiiIiioIiIi'Hps, Linen Cambric Udkfe, emb'd, plain and hemstitch, col lars, Cuffs, Uudersleeves.ChoniaietH, Fleuncing, Bands, Jaekonet and Sw ios Edgings aud Insertions. lUauUlluti and Shawls. Blaek and colored Crape and 8ilk Mantillas, plain and emb’d Crape 8hawls of every description, Brocho Shawls, Square and Long Shaw ls, black aud colored Mantillas, Velvets and ’ntlraa Cloths. Hosiery. Ladles' and Gentlemen’s Kid, Se wing Silk, Silk. Raw Bilk, Lisle, Cotton, Berlin, and Cashmere Gloves, l.a- dii«, i.iaio, vjuwii, udiiiu, .iiu vasnuiere uioves, j.a- dies' Silk, Raw Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Cashmere lloso. Raw Silk and Mcriuo Vests, Geutlemsn's plain Silk, Merino, L. Wool, and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers. Linen Damasks. 8-4,10-4,13-4, and 10-4 Damasks and Snowdrop Tn- „ fll.ll.. U 1 ...A lll.i ll. nu . II .. * Classical and English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Gaaf.on-Htrvut. near the Park. “P 2 ? dtNl—8cw6m NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WILLOW-WARE STORE ON WllITAKEII-STBEET, Corner ol Smith iiroud-aircct Lane. fl'IIL subset ibor has on bund and will kcoii u co.. ■ stant supply of all descriptions of Willow-Ware. Repairing of every kind iu his line done at the short est notice—Cane-bottomed Chairs, Willow Baskets, ice. fa? * W 1 6*ADAM VEIT. NEW srilivu GOODS. 1 7^ BENCH Printed Burngev and Tissues, ; Printed Cambrics aud Aluslina, Alusquit&ine aud flontAg Collars, Together with a groat variety of other Goods. '*• NEVITT, LATHROP k STEBB1N8. SPR1KG GOODS. R eceived p^r stemnor— Plain aud Printsd Bareges, Barege do Lain, Chally, Plain and Printed India Silkn, ted Organdies and Jackoneta, rrenen enmonoi, Giugliaius, Muslin and La«e Collars and SleovosJ Parasols, Sun Shades, Ao., Ac. 2 HENRY LATHROP A CO. Suck Salt OW landing tVoui tlie “ Chieftain" and for sale by [fob 10-6J ANDREW LOW A CO. NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO tuuksday, I'KOBUAur 10m. “My Novel; or Varieties in English Life,” by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, part II. aud conclusion. Bleak House, No. 11. History of Europe fiom tho Fall of Napoleon in 1816 to the accession of Louis Naj»olaon in 1862, by Sir Arch ibald Alison, Bart. Part I. new series. Shakspearo aud his Times, by M. Guizot. a **«— -**- -tulesby the author of “Olive," etc A Hero, and oth THE KNICKERBOCKER FOR FEBRUARY. 'J'lie History of tho Restoration of Monarchy in by Lamartine. Lady-bird: a Tale, by Lady Georgiana Fullerton, Rhor of “ Grantluy Manor,” etc. A First History ot Groeco, by E.M. Sewell. Silk Goods at Cost. a "HIE undersigned ure desirous of dosing out their present oholoe stock of Fancy FaU and Wintor oss Goods, and offer tho same at prime New York cost. Purchasers will do well to call and give us a look, “ grsut bargains may^be expooted. No humbug, aud S OWJg > trouble t Rioh Blaek an<T Colored Brocaded Silks. Plain “ OrodoRhi Mode Challys. superior qualitfos. all styles aud patterns. Carpets! Carpets!! Carpets!!! W ^ mve *!••• day opened for tiulu a spleudid tf assortment of Ca *'’• ^ ” •* * ~ Window Curtains, Ac., c 3 ply Carp . 20 pie „ 10 do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget 5 do FeltCarpot 6 do Dutch do E50 do Velvet and Chonoil Rugs 100 common Rugs and Mats if beautiful style Window Shades offer at the lowest market AIKINA BURNS. • P» c f the above Goods prices: for sale by Cheap Dry Goods. i N assortment of new Dross Goods, consisting of K..?• Laines, Alpacas, Moreno, Ginghams, orked Collars, Undersleeves, Cliemisettos, L. C. lidkfs.. Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Crape Shawls, and various othor articles, which will be sold extremely low, at K 146 Gibbons’s Range, by [oct 6j I. DASHER. VEHSiELfi) WANTED. 1 Freighter lumber and tiiubor for Boston 0 i Yor* oan be had on application to ■■ jauRt) ROWLAND A CO. Dog Lost or stolen. 0“ Saturday Evening last, February 6th., VESSELS W ANTiiB ON FltEitixiT OR CliAiiTEll. Freights for Northern, Eastern and erfWftSoutnern ports, can bo had on appliea-^f ^iMg.itfnto (nov 4) ROWLAND A CO. SUML VESSELS WANTED for Northern "i»ach side of the head—hit . t short, lie is about 8 mouths old and answors me of KOSSUTH. A liberal reward will bo giv- - information leading to his discovery, or 01 *-*- | being brought to F. SC11ERFF, ' “ corner West Broad and Ilarnson-si febS iand Eastorn ports. Apply to 7-ly J WILLIS A DRUNDAUE.S A Good Chance jpOR^iiy j.crtou dciirou. to sell READY MADE CLOTHING. V.’e having determined to give up e retail trade iu Savauuah, would dispose of the stock w on haud on vory favorable tortus, aud continue (il j Mgreed upon) to manufacture for the party. The Gar- and wade by ourselves; thoy a “Competition is tho Life of Trado.” I ii" 1 !",'*“ J ,------ " TIMad ’AlNf NOW A!>TH£Y UIZTO WAS." I nu ® l, t*ke. The business .is well estab- 1 lished on the uash system, although a few have insinu- C AHH1AGE S, « < oonsUaMy kopt on haud by the Subseriber. ^Person. R-auiag to Savannah will please to bear in ' wind that they are indebted to the undersigned for loweringthlprices q/' C<irriayea < “’' — - ■ ■* to 2U per cent. i take pleasure in stating that my Manufacturing arraugementa are now complete in Savannah tuy intention soon to form a connexion with < beat manufacturing establishments in the North make Carriages oxpresaly lor tins market; so my pat will perceive that it is my determination to give ated themselves into the good opluion of our clerks aud obtained credit. We are compelled to admit their ac- oount# remain unpaid. However, we intend to publish their a their guard against suoh. HOUSTON A GROUNDESON, r n&Laes, so that other youag strangers may bo o 1 door from Whitaker. NOTICE. 1 dispose of inr interest in the brig 1 Savannah, and it u I apply BOUT M. CHARLTON. For further particular! W. QUANTOCK, JK., * - - * Moutgomery-streets, NTOCK.Jtt. the most eutiie satisfaction to all who may be pleased to trade with — N. B.—Thu inhabitants of the neighboring Couutiet are particularly iuformod that none of the work l'pd- dieaiu their respective neighborhoods is from my estab- llsbknduL[jan 8-lim j. c. T. CIGARS. J UST received a choice lot of CIGARS,, viz.- 10,000 Rio Homlos, 10,UX> La Guipuzouana, 10,000 L» Patria, 8,000 La India!, 10,000 Antonio Garcia, for sale by p. JACOBS, No. 27 Bull-street, sign of the Big Indian, near Monuuiout-square, 1 o Savannah, Georgia. NOTICE. W A. JEf-XINS, of the tiriu of Hnrty, Jenkins • A Co., will attend at the office of dlarke A ilry- ' sou.every day. (Suudays excepted,) from 12 to 2 o’clock, Chart ol’ Cauiwuij I'mii. uhu uytr and T«rminer v for tbp City of siuvuuimb.— FOtiraury Term, Ih.i.J. Court, by orilur of the Judge, (nt chambers,) aaM CO-FARTNBI18HIP NOTICE. THE uuderfligned has this day associated with him .L Mr. HENRY O. KING, of Glynn County, with wnom he will continue the Factorage aud Commission Business in this city, under the arm of Hull A King. • JNO.H. UU * * Savannah, January 12,1853, . HULL, No. 210 Bay s VALUABLE FltOFKitT Y FOR SALK in Marietta, Ueorgia. s adjuurusd until Monday, 28th ■Ph^* wfanesso® will ploaee take notice of the Seme. a "“'I liuuhod, COTTAGE BUILT MANSION, with sup ' Important to Hou^keepcrs. f I'HE Subscriber respectfully informs his patrom 1 and th- — v,, “ ** * v • •• Waggon rc ?J8J article of Camphlne and Spirit Gas, with a regu lar supply. Families desirous of being furnished w ill £ lease leave their address at the store 10, 12 and 14 arnard Street. [jan 7j JUHN J. MAURICE. <KQA REWARD-Will he be paid for tho ap- WtJ,'-/ prehension and delivery at my Office of the inches high, brown skin, q few marks of small pox in his face. bio Cloths, 8-4 aud 10-4 Brown Damask Cloths. Bleached and Brown Damask of every description. Damask and Snowdrop Napkins and Doilies, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Linen Diaper of every description. Sheetings und Shirtings. 10 1 and 12-4 Linen Shirtings, Pillow-cas* Linen, 8-4 Bfa»°hed n*d Brown Allendale end Hamilton Shirtings, Bleached and Brown 8hirtings of every description. Irish JMncn. From the best Manufaeimers, and warranted all pure Liverpool and Loudon Flro and Life lnnurnnoo Company. favorable terms; jan 24 ROYAL INHURANCE COMPANY LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. 04 PIT Ale tl,OOO,OOO ol’ Abounds Sterlinif. f I 'Hid INSTITUTION has nsiHblislied hii Agency ■ in Savannah, and Fire Folieieeupon Produce aud Proporty Will be issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. r/miaUO^ FARE OFFICE. rnillS Company tukes Fire Risks in this city, and teVTNA INSlRANCH COMPANY OF HARTFORD. CONN. nPHfc undersigned, Aveuta of the above Company, I eontlnuo to take risks against Fire blocks, etc., on tho most favorable terms, apr 14 against Fire on Buildings! le terms. COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Life Innurance Company of Nev/ York. I SAAC ARBATT, Scc’y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS. . . Dr. R. I). Am wold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by W.P. HUNTER, Agent. Eoutliern Mutual luNurahre Company. 4 BUURY HULL, President and Treusurer.— Alsow Cnasx, See ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary. • undersigned, Agent of the above Company, Cloths, Cnssimcrcs tfc Vestings. Black and Blue Broad Cloth, Black and Fancy Cas- sitnuros, Fancy Vestings, white aud eolored Marseilles Vestings. Counterpaucs and Blankets. 8-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Muraeillaa and Allendale Counterpanes, Taris and Whitney Family Blankets Negro Blankets of every description • Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Flax and Cotton Osnaburgs. M. Prendciga.t & Co. English NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! J. 11. A ra. IMuuit, Corner of Broughton and Whitaker-su.. SAVANNAH, ’ I NVITE attention to their new stock of Fall and Winter goods, comprising: DRESS iiUUilS. EMBROIDERIES Fronch Cashmeres. Linen Cambric, Cambric llankerohiefs. Plaiu and Embroidered do, Bobinet Laces, “ Edging*, Collars and Cuffs, Habits and Under-Sleeves Biaek Laoe Vella, Eng., Fr. and *Am. Calicos, Col’d C *^ e ’ Hosiery and Linens. A large and well selected stock of Gloves, Irish Lin ens, Linen Diapers and Damasks. Woollens. Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Liuseys,Cloths, Casaimeros and Vestings. Satinets. Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans; Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flannels, ll>-4 aud 11-4 Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Pillowcase Ltheus and Quilts. Damask Antique, Country merchant*, planters and others, will consult their interest* by examining our etook befo purohas- purchaao. All we ask is a visit from those desiring .. r __ We feel confident that the quality and prices of goods will command sales upon our terms. oct 14 Caiib, ami no Hecond Prire. PHILIP HEAR, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 08 Ilrynn-st.y navaunaii, tin. G RA1EFUL to my frinuds and the public in general for their liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to me, I now offer them a greater inducement tii*u uim, ao a. »*ve jusi received inriAbb A WINTER STOCK of Enyliih, French and Gin....,, Broad Cloths, Black aud Fancy Doeskin andCassimere, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin aud Embroidered Vest ings ; also a very rioh article of Evening Vesting, which 1 am prepared to make to orderfiu the most fashlonabU stv’o. Alto a largo and well selected stock of Men’M and lIoy»> Ready-Made Clothing, together with a large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspcmi- ers, Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valices, *0., all of whiob will bo sold at prices to give goneral satisfaction, oct 13 Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, dec., dcc.ydtc. No. 140 Congres$ and Ao. 57 St. Julien St*. f PHE Subscriber, kuowiug that the citizens of I Savannah havs felt a great interest in the estab lishing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In this city, and being aware that many have been awaiting the completion of the New Store, so that thoy oould make their solectioa of th* various articles for furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform th* publio, generally, that ha has opened the most 00m- pletu1 assortment of all the various stylos of GOODS usually kept m similar establishments. The 8toek of the differeut departments will consist, in part, of the following Goods, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels; russels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for8taira; Three l’ly, Superfino, kin* and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, llalls, Ac.; Drug gets, 6-4, .2-4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Bugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table and Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Jtc., ic. OIL CLOTHS. . ; from one to oight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, *0.: Rose Wood, Mahogany and Sihall-Hgured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 wido; Figured India Rubber Cloth for 8talrs. CURTAINS. Silk and Worsted Damask Do-Laioe; Worsted and Linen Damask DeLaina; Figured and Plain Damask*, variety of colors; White and Buff, for Shades. WINDOW SHARES. Transparent Landscape, Modallion, Garland and White and Gold, entirely n9w style; Cord; Loops; Tas sels ; together with all the various Trimmings for “ . , , — ........ Servant!. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. . „ , WILLIAM KING, Agent, Jnne 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts. Corporation Notices. VTICillT TICKETS FOR NEGROES.— Extract from Ordinance passed 2d August, 1839, "Re it further* Joined, That a general ticket given by the master, owner, employer, or guardian of a aegro “ ’ ' shall pass the hearer thereof until person of colt., „ u ton o'clock P. M.; but that, in order to pass a negro free parson of color after ton o'clock P. M.. a special ticket shall be given, which ticket shall specify the hour when it is to expire, aud may be given both bo- fore aud after ten o’clock P. M.: Provide,!, however, that no ticket shall psss the bearer thereof after mid night, whether icjbo dated before or after that hour, un less the time whon it is givon, and the object in view, and th* placo to which the bearer is sent, are dintinotly specifiea.’’ * The oihcors and privates of the City Guard arc here by ordered to enforce the above section. By order of his Honor tho Mayor, e t. . . . KDWARD G. WILSON, Savannah, 23th Jan’y, 1853. Clerk of Ooe Jell. W. V. PRENTICE'S OAGUERREAN GALLERY. ST. JULIAN STREET, Over Zoglmuoi’a Muwic Store. SAVANNAH. * 1 MIE SUBSCRIBER would cull attention to his new and improved style of Colored Daguerreotypes. U-warranUto give satisucHou to all whodesire to have their likenesses taken in a superior style. Call and examino specimens of my work ovsr th* Music Store, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE. P. S.—Instructions in the art, and all kinds of stook constantly for sale. j* 4 will U°» ■•‘TUESDAY In Mnroh, >111 o'fllocV, W..J ■JK!'* is'i'* ll " u° ur ‘ Houi., Lot No. « far !h. M f,, ‘. "Imflii, Kia by nrd.r nr otfkZ'fl: T ” r “'' «« ‘bird “Mb nod 111. bml.no. IftUhME lW ruMrM rrudll.for .pptny.d aecurlly nllli Jolt recal.td Kw'lUSS ^r’S.cd-thi,,, i„ ... thli clebrnted Corn .111 do ..11 to »“ tnpply ii qnlt, rood.rmlo m.d will unimb. ,ont. -i Mtfm iniilra Ujr‘i~Stii e . WiUbesdldduringVhe HgalhoSre^saHi in front af t.i fl i V 0 '’'"’ i il1 1* 110 ullJr wf Hannah, the following valuable loU, with improvements thereon vl* •— No.O and half Lot No! 7 Franklin wlS.VokuS on sulyest to an annual ground rent to the oU* or »« 71. mud mlmmmm thmt umpire, on th« l.i „r Nor™ . A [r°. ■'°‘ N°. 2d Wi.hiugtiio W.rd, rrontlnm on W.* 1 ! n,ton .immril, ,iibj.rt to mono.l ftroundr,n\ li the city of $18 22, and a lease that expires on the first of October next. Also, Lot No. 32 Green Ward, corner of York and Price atreeta, subject to a lease that ex pires on the 1st of November next, belonging to the es tate of F. W. lleinoman, deceased, and sold by permis sion of Court, and by order of the administrator, forthe benefit of tho heirs of said estate—terms cash, pu.chim era paying for titles. _ Prime White Corn at Private Suit. — — 60 Drums fresh Figs ; Bacon, loft fine Ham*. „ At Private Sale. A new Cotton Ssslc. with r silt new Cotton Sasic, with Plstfbrm. welgM#, Ac., ke.. be sold low. Also, a lew casks B* CO n Sides eni Shoulisrs. C '° ckeT y HUusat Private Skite. Just received per sola. Lucinda from Eli-iWJi City. 7000 bushels prime White' Corn. 7 ' PUILBRICK k BELL offsronsecommodatiug terms, l private sale: LiQUOMs.-flObbl*. N. E. Rum, 25 bbls. Peach Brandy. 26 bbl*. Monongahola Whisky, 6 pipe* Holland Gin, d JrtRS?. OuBsamo Brandy. 10 cask* “Small Still” Simtcfi Whfaky, \ puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan’s), eighth casks Pfnet, Castilllon k Co. aud ilennaesy u. ~ i.ZZ~T * “*•» vwitmmvi M yv. miu IlenUSCSy Brandy, 200 no*, of flno Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine*. Brandy, Glu, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy-all private stook, 0Mka 8id#, » 10 0Mk * W oasks Shoulders. rm ,nd Northern. Ckmkrt.—160 bbl*. Rusondale Cement Co.T Fl.flllH 1IUI 1.1.1. <'....1 UILLI. . .* tnu uul ». Kosondal* Cement Co.i »I«U*.—100 bbl*. Canal, 60 bbls. Richmond, m “•• c,r fa d Common aud Granite. f.hil'T 7 - 5 °»*e* Tumbler*, assorted. 10 eaaos Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans. Ac. Ckackkus.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston, ish im A “rUd llS ,0COm “ OU(J * rm ® l ‘ Ci * M,, 2U - OUO 8 P*“’ Scalms.—A large assortment of Falrbaak’s Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Matoher, Woodsn Wsro, Brass Clocks kaney soaps, Fa oy Articles, go. gp. j y l4 * Plotter and Cement at Private Sale. Just received in store, and kept constantly on hand and for sal* low, 160 bbls. Rosendal* Cement, 26 do. Plaster Paris. N p j Rum. For sal* low from the wharf. , , Qwt omay(.iu.Ser.a»< at JPrlnMSaU. A lik.ly Mul.tto Woman, with liar two cMldr.0—ftflri * "*— —* '— »«•<■ 7 month,, prlmt and lik.ly •old for no fault. treot, for rent low. Platform Scales. (Improved in nuality and reduced in prico,) adapted to ”'l ulr I ea operation of w#ighing-as Railroad Soalesfor trainsorslngl#cars, in ns* on the prinetpal railroads in the United Statosand Groat Britain; Hare- houte Scales; Heavy Portable SoaUi, on wheels, for koundrios, Rolling Mills, go.; Store Scales, various modlficat.jns: Counter Scales; Hay and Coal Scales, ko. T hese Sotlua have been loug known and soverely tested, and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment is snvh, that they ars now regarded as tho itatflard, from which thoro is no appeal. For sale in all their varieties by PUILBRICK A BELL, ’• M Agents in Savannah, H ester somerset i a Ncvei by n. iu , first Aiuoricau from last London Edition. —.. , j—j— London Edition. uodey s Lady’s Book for February. Macaully 8 *M V ^ Ki|,U Uon ' Thoma8 B*bington Graham’s Magazine for February. Waverly Novels—Lippincott’s Edition, Vol. 10. A further su^ly of The Course of Faith, or the iwotioal Believer Delineated. By John Angell James. For sale by JOHN M. ■ COOPER ACO. NEW STOKE! UKOCEU1EK! Corner Whitaker and Broughton Lane. J UST received per teumurs uud packets, a full supply of GROCERIES, which are offered at whole sale or retail, at eash prices. The goods have boon se lected, aud every artiole is warranted to prove satisfac tory or may be returned. J*a 18 tf WM. Q. DICK8QN. FRENCH MUSTARD, SARDINES, PICKLES PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS, ' FANCY BOXES PRUNES, BRANDY PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD, KEY EK.M K.Y'I'I! A I Alii:i' iui. : TURKEY FIGS, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE, —anil— 20 BOXES RAISINS (all clustkbs.)—WHOLE 1141.E A Ml I MlliUPI.'l> .v-ft'.i HALF AND QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NU PMEGS, SPICE, Ac.,gc. Just received and forsuiu at DICK80N’8» jan 18 tf Cor. Whitaker-st. and Broughton-lane. Hams! Tongues! Bolognas! TUST received per steamer— 2 bbls. Pig Hams 60 Smoked Tongues, large size 60 lbs. Bologna Sausages 2 bbls. Smoked Beef DICKSON’S Butter—-4 lbs. for $1 i T UST RECEIVED— 10 kegs Butter, 4 lbs. for $1 IU do. Goshen do., 3)£ lbs. for $1 —AND— 16 do. Sthictlt Pkime do., 8 lbs. for $1. 20 boxes Mild Rich Northern Cheese it Chr. Whitaker-st. and Broughton-lans. Ho is also well known iu Augusta n Rivor Boats by tho nOtt HADE*—A boy l(j years old,/ coumry -anted sound ; a^lioy 13, and a boy K Olt SALK. house-sorvaut aud seamstress. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. i mulatto girl IU or 17 years I i'OJR SALE.—A brown skin girl 15 yi L a house-servant. Apply to wfcft WM. WRIGHT. 28,'girl 14, girl 10, and girl 6, accustomed to tho ;uiture of Rice. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. Tj'DH SALE.—A Jj. carpenter, his wife 25 yers old, girl 7, girl 2. aud au i r f -“* * *— 11 • * * • 30 years old, plantation .. — ers old, girl 7, girl 2, aud infant, country railed—all warranted sound. Apply WM. WRIGHT. e accustomed to the oulturo of WM. WRIGHT. WM. WRIGHT. [ t30H hale.- , f .. I steamboat bund aud fireman, warranted sound ; a 33 years old and his wife 33, country raised—wa 30 year.i old, u good racted^souud. Apply t WM. WRIGHT. HALE —A woman 28 years old, a prim* llc'A band. Also, a woman 28 years old, a first ate cook, washer and ironer. Apply WAI. WRIQHT. out-buildings, gar- dens, orchards, *o., all of which are new aud in irlete order, lh* above was the summer residence ol ‘•t* Jfa}U; Snider, and can be bought to an advan- tage byappiying earl^r to th* subscriber at Savannah. tu* W< _ »daok,5 faefc,5 i mark extending from the right” JAMES J. SNIDER. 6 inches, stout built, mouth; she formerly belonged to Airs. Elizabeth Clif- of Tataall Co., Ua., and ruuaway from her lasl I Ros‘j r “ b0U ! ¥?t “jV 11 * frum towu > °u the JUiddiegr bout TA vesri old f CUAA1PAUNK. large mouth, thick 1 Of\ BASKETS Courvftier Champagne ght corner of hut I M do Heidsleok do Just reeoivod and for sal* by WM. WRIGHT. J. ROUSSEAU. Tor Sale, L’OUR .young, wnll bruk. Buggy .ml Saddle A. Horses, warranted sound aud gentle. Apply to “ ** JLHOUSE. P ECAN NUTH.—A Irosli lot Pecan Nuts jui reoeivodand for sale by J»n 19 J. ROUSSEAU. V Y Utorine Supporters, Ac., ' ‘ * G. R. A J. B."llENDRICKSON. iiUUN’H DRACKH, dec.—C. W~ ” A Co.’a Body Braces, Abdominal am *■" ‘--aalsby i^DlORED HALiilON, Beef Tonguesniui Bo- Ly Sausages. Now Hams, Bacon Sides aud buonblers. 160 w*hole and half bbls Baltimore Flour. Ueneasee Duckwhsat |0» r si Yeb i M. J. SOLOMONS. S MAW 3awtf P. GIEBIJ.ll r Tills 1'OUNU ifiA4LUU.M4i.zta \ ^J'^Rwbflrt uud Harold on the FloriduCom L 1I* HALVE, COLD CHEAifi, Jtc., al ways on haud and for sale by G. R. A J. B. HENDRICKSON, Gibbons's Buildings. | wayso feb 9 >_« JOHN M. COOPKR t CO. -J”i“ O..K. . J. B. HENDRICKSON. For sale, A HMALL LOT or LIVKIU'OOL CO AL—Al). l ll 7 >» F. UAH,y, Now York Steampaoket Wharf. h'\ fab CLAGUURN A CUNNINGHAM. Received from FhliadeJpUiu DIES' Itl.ACK Cil'l'k'li IliUl LADIES' BLACK GAITER BOOTS, , quality. Also Ladies' and Boots. A oall IS rokpect- ' ,1 f° 1,oit « d * WM. HEIDI, -.-■.7 Olbbens’ Building. \ ©TICE.—Ten days allot date I win mu t^. . sllkk* Coutral Railroad and Banking Coiupauj bMM ' k , b y order of tho Ordinary of Chatham County. 1 „ PATRICK BRADLY, - ' 1 r Guardian of Margaret J. Bradley. U REIVED per Wl^umoi— Apples, "" ~ L toes, Cranberries. Dates. I’runua. Aim J UST 11KOK1VKU—A cboicu lul of Uuurgii »nd Align,t& SUGARS, furula by P. JACOBS, r " 1 ’" No. 27 Dull Foot of West-BroAd-i fOUDa—Green Oak und Black Jack Wood', far sale by DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West Bread-street. , DM.*. P.uu.fl, Figi, Al'uinua. J-inti ^ Walnuts,Peoau Nats, Brazil Nuts, English 1 JJy *«»d Sauce, Catsups, Ao. n DAVID R. fa b ® Foot of West Broad Street. ATOLKON lllTTUKlft. N V -- GBOf ALEXANDER Kt’KIVKI)' per late arrival*—Bug. ioir k? ftu ' ^olfaot Starob, Soap, Cocoa, Broma, CL -^Sssa«»3Sife.-“ * r “ u • N J KW GOODS — Received poi ■A frusti supply A. BONAUD. GEO. ALEXANDER. ORAFEM, Kaieins, Orauges, Ur^k‘?ik reoel * ed P« r steamer, 10 keg* Mi j. ... Bteniuer.— _ . Pari« Bareges, Titaucs| and Barege DeLaina' -, . f**uoh Cambriok aud Jaoonets, English and American Uoo- I " r V*fat Caliooea and Ginghams, Plaid India nom DIaoe Silks, new stylo Needle-Worked Collars, Uhointsetu and Sleeves, parasols and Umbrellas, L. C. 1 Gloves, Ribbons, Ao. - '* b n DzWITT A MORGAN. Ate. >N, foot of Wsst Broa4-st ^ ui^i —i liulf pipes Palo hue sa.y^'ia^i’ijta&s* ( tOUN.—100 Stclu prTina Whita Corn. in store Vj zad for sale by [fab 8JJWDEB Y A WELLS. ' >ad 1ot ** le fey [fab 8J TASKING MARK MAH Y, f ioal Powders for Wash' Bust.0 Ohom- for aUdomwUo oses. Just received anTfor W. W. LINCOLN. I sLAUK. AND WHITE. Uiiiped uad Pluid ) Silka. Embroidered Swiss Drceses, aud many oth or styles of desirable goods, reeeivtd per Alabama, by « . .... W.C.WADSWORTH, Marshall House building, Broughton-st. k / Oats, for sale in lots to suit purohastrs. fa 10 BROWN A HARRIS. West Broad-st. Stables. % lORN.—KHJU bushele Corn, lor nuIo i — ifiDWKllqUuk West Broad-st. Stables /I- j mm Y^ v *ujt purchasers. BROWN A HARR is, AHDINKS. lbs. Fronoh Chocolate, far aale by Guilloux Sardines, 100 / 10TT0N OHNABUliUH.—50 bales of b^l VJ Southern make, some extra heavy, far ealo by Tcb3 tf NKV1TT. LATHROP A 8TEDB1N8. LOLLOPED LAWN KEUC’F LACK Swiss and Cambria Undersleevts, Mourning do., ’ "Jambrii | Jiiemizettes, Swiss Bands, do. Trimmings, J ting and Edging, just received and far tale by •b 11 AIKIN A BURNS. un ^.b* EE1> OATH.—Seed Oats, iu aacks, landing COHENS 4 HERTZ. tains and Shades. „ GILT CORNIC ES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the groateat variety and ety and nat- .11 -v r r. —• — "hlch will be sold at wholesale or retail, oa the most liberal terms. WM. II. UUION, Agent, ■ the latest importation; all , uuivu, anoi, 140 Congress and 67 St. Jnlian-st«. Goiiortnersbip. fT'HE undersigued have this day entered partnership under tho name and style_of HARTY, ■ Partnership under tho name and style of HARTY. the^igYsiaud £iu. haa,ng mibKR aQd W. W. STARKE, Savannah, February 4,1853. B. ELLIOTT. DIHHOLUTION OFCOPAUTNEKHUIP. r j ‘HE Copartnership heretofore existing between X tho Subscribers, under the firm of MOORE A HENDRICKSON, was dissolved by mutual consent ou the 1st instant. The affairs of the late firm will be set tled by either of the undorsfgned, who will us* its name in liquidation. All claims against tho late firm must be presented immediately, and all person* indebted to it by noto or account trill please settle without delay. S UPEJUOU FRENCH HITTEKH, Manu factured by J. Dutaud A Co., Paris—A certain ours lor fiatulvncy, weakness of tho stomaoh, debility, dys pepsia, fever aud .'cue. and all aonmlainra ..iiin. f...... j* 23 LOTTERIES, 04T HEAD-QUARTERS FOR PR1ZEB. - OJleeTiro. 163Bay^StreeL 2 Poore East ctfthe'city^Iotil. Of Georgia State th* 12th I \ It AWN MJMIIKKS- lasUnt^ tUry ' ClM * ^ JraWn iB 8a1,, ‘ nna ^ , 0 27 46 Cl 55 70 21 64 40 66 33 67 5 22 1 62 Look at Thin !—A Beautiful Scheme for To-Morrow! Draws In Savannah at 9 o’clock To-Morrow Morning. 0£4T Sales close at 9 o’clook To-Night, "tfa GEORGIA STATE LOTTERk, For the benefit q/ the Itulependent Fire Co. at Auffaeta. F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 Prise of. $7,000 j 1 Prise of. I “ “ 2,000 1 “ •• I “ 1,600 I “ 469“ Order* from the country answered promptly, drawings sent regularly, aud prises cashed on demand at this office, by fab 14 CHARLESB. PATTERSON. And yet More! D RAWN NLMBEUH —or Georgia State Lottery, Class 25, drawn In this city oa the 12th 27 46 Cl 65 70 21 64 <0 66 33 67 6 22 1 62 Nos. 21 61 62-5 22 40-33 46 70-Prises sold in tbs A Few More Lett! Will be drawn in publio, in Savannah, To-Morrow Morning, at 9 o’clock. GEOKOIA HTATK LOTTERY, For the benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Auyutta. 10 orates Crocksry, (low); 60 boxes Glass. ; „ , , Private Sat*. Clocks—1M Clocks. 8 day and SOhour llats—" “ Clgara- fins assortmontof Umbrellas.-30 dpseu Umbrella Tea—10 cheiU Green nud HIM Xi nose* fancy and 'J _ *5 do CoUate No. Brooms—Nl doton Brooms, Tobaooo—3balo» Loaf Tobaocm S 10 6,, d!. h °VL ks * ^*“*«BT«5dy Sftbbl, N. K 11.®'"” W ‘** 10 Ibis Rye Gin 10 do Rectified WhUkr 2 do Old Sootoh oo. 2 do Irish do. j 6 do Old Monongahela do. 6 quarter casks Canary Wine 10 do do Tonerlff and Madeira Correa.—30 bags Prime Rio Coffin ‘ ChockKKY.—lo orates Crockery, assorted I'cniacnn.—SO oases TumMurs, assorted Matucssks.—20 now double Matrasses. .uiuhV,o7n“X. o 'iE , Sr‘* f *» n>oi ^b? ®“ KE «7--Z Blbm iu * vr.ry .lAimljle tit. WANTED. A GOOD W^ADVAVOMAN |„ D,. r>»M mouthly If rt^u.r- For pmlcul.r, luquin) »t thl. offl a «. S WANTED, A ®r ye*™’ Mperlnoe. in J ft the lu.rekntll. bualnea,, dfrirti ft DltiiftUoB u S‘“f» « SftUimfta lo . dry soods. olottlfti. “ mST"- “ d W " ANTED.—A Mon ZTSS i understands Yennlng or Gard cnarge of such, a few miles froi WANTED STORE suitable for rrtailinj, , situated on Congress or Brought* Bull aud Barnard. Any person Jiavhtr Woe opu«n a high rent by addressing A WANTED, — NLCiilO WOMAN—who thorough)^ stand, Cooking, Apply at this Offioe? tf ^ W ^nf £1 !'.7 A situation as Overseer on a Cot- ton Plantation in tho low soiintrv. Refer to N r sop 26 T IIP11I wanted. HE highest eash prices will be paid far 1 FOR RJKNT.^Sa q>IIK Upper Fluor of Ugl.lhurp. Hail, for J morn VAMP* Annl.«\ • ' "Teb 12 m uioro years. Apply to RU BT. HABERSHAM A SON. HALE*—Lut 0U tent ou Wost Hro#d-sT~ To Sent, a The large eonvenicBt,' and eligible Dwelling b^gHAinftrvrotJg r.rrL House, Bit..uted en Orleans Square, corner and Barnard itroet*. Tb« FURNITUHR. ffsasr office, or on the premises. tf fab 12 I tt JSffir Thro6 lw0 >lor y brick lldlsee ^on the 3outh Common, at $13 per month.^ Apply No. 6 Bronghtoa-at. a FOtt RENT.—A comfortable two story Dwelling Houston the corner of Aberoora and Harris Streets, poesession given immodiatotv. at No. 117 Bay street. faba 7 M TO RENT—A two story Brick Honso cor ner of Roberta and West Broad elroet, iwssassion given immediately. Apply at this office. F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. SPLENDID SCHEME: 87,000!—80,000!—81,000! l.aao: l.iao: i,i»44! And more than $90,000 in Smaller Prize*. Ticket* only $2—Share* in proportion. Titketa and Shares for sale, and Prizes cashed on d< ‘ *■£ r n f ^ imi _ GJBO^S. GRAY, febll No. 5 Owens's Building, opposite Pniaski House. audsnirita without ' U Fo proportios. For sale by SS injuring its mediciual A. BONAUD, jan 13 Agent far tho Manufacturers, Savannah. Selling oir nt Cost. C l HEAP CASH STOKE, corner of Whitaker and ! Congress street,. The subscribers, in order to olose tneir business at the above stand, will dispose of th* en tire atoek now remaining of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods at cost prices, until (he 19th of February, wheh tho balance then remaining will be sold as auction J* u 24 M. PRENDERQAMT A CO. A ., NOVICE. LL persons indebted to Dr. 8. 8. Crawford w says costs by calling al our office and maki payment before the 15th of February. jan 22 tf NORWOOD A WILSON. Spring Prints, shirtings. Shoutings, Muslin Undoialneves—Spring styles, e ‘ tr4 ttn ° bik «*• l*- >2 W.C. WADSWORTH, Broughtonstroet. Rpl JOHN B. MOORE, JOHN B. HENDRICKSON. Savannah, January 26th, 1853. CUPAUTNEItHHlF. PI EO. R. HENDRICK80N having purchased the OT interest of John B. Moore, in the late firm of ioore A Hendrickson, has associated himself with his ton, John B. Hendrickson, in the Drag, Paint and Oil business, t _ £ of tho partner* will, re main in New York iu order to make purchases oo tho bosttorm*. GEO. It. HENDRICKSON, JOHN B. HENDRICKSON. Savannah, January 26th, 1853. Boardiutf. WO OR THREE single Gentlemen can 1 commodatcd with pleasant board at the corner of a and Aberoorn streets. tf dee 22 I H AMH.—3 cut-ks of choice Pig Horn*, just re ceived aud for sale by C. B. 8CALLY. S EED OATH—Iu aay quantity, for sale by f *b 3 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay,stre. ( MP T *fA.-l50 bugs Rio Cort^ xy 100 do. Porto Rico and St. Doiningo do., 75 do. Java do., 100 qnartor and half chests Hyson Tea, 60 half ohosts Black do., received and for sale by fab 7 McMahon a dot NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the late firm of WOOD CLAGHORN A CO., oither by note or open ac count, aro hereby notified that all claims remaining unsettled by 1st February next will b/plao*d in the hands of an attorney for collection, jaall CLAGHORN A t t CUNNINGHAM. Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Citron and Mac*. HOARDING. V ERY desirable Rooms, with Board, at reasons ble rates. Apply at this Oflee. tf e S IN 11 it 1 K ill barrols Bnttor, S Sugar and 8oda Crackers sugar i Iliram Smith's extra Flut Pure Goncssc* “ “ r und Adamantine 75 “ best Sperm 80 barrels 8tewart's Crushed and Powdered Sugar HO “ •• A. B. A C. Clarified 30 % boxes 5s. aud 8s. Grant A Williams' Tobacco SUO boxes No. 1 Pale and family Soap 80 “ Colgate’s Pearl Starch 60 barrels E. Phelps' Gin 40 “ I*. A II. Connocticut Gin 20 “ Domestic Brandy 50 “ Now England Rum 100 “ Sugar House Molasses 50 “ new crop Wost India Melasses 100 “ superior Pink Eye Planting Potatoes prune Leaf l4ird 200 bags “ Green Rio Coffee 55 “ Lagmra “ landing an for sale by [feb 9] .SCRANTON, JOI1N8TOK A CO. 2 uua and for sale b fab 9 -•‘'fared Choszc “ white “ new scaled Herrings Is now^Cwdflsh—received per steami SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. lelag 1 C. U. SC ALLY, St. Andrew's Hall. 200 bbls. superfine Howard street Flour, 60 hhds. prime Baoeu Sides I 200 Empty Butter Firkius, 100 Tubs, far sale bv . tor sale by C. B. BCALLY. Valentines! Valentines! A NOTHER supply of Valentine* rlety, received by fab 8 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. i^lili dec.—5 liorcea Cud.lsh, 100 bxt. Bmuked fj® a Ji«" Jl»rtl»g«, HO bbls. Flokl»(Uo.,aubW«. No». 1. 2»ud ickerel, 60 half do. do., 20 kitte do., 60 box** Busk- Wheat. 25 half bbls. do., veoeived and far eala by fab 7 McMAUON A DOYLE. Jjjnw; ciioF cua lassos, F you «unt to purchase CLOTHING nt u verj low figare, now is the time. Pierson, Heidt A Co., I disposing of the balance of their Winter Stock ai such prices as cannot fall to pleaso. This is don* in ol der to make room far their ipleudid Spring and Sum mer Goods, which they ars now receiving by weekly nr- rivals, and whiob will exosed any other season iu quality, variety and beauty. fab 4 MOLA8HEH.—»TJ . . jfs. new crop Cuba Mo- /Sokri'jo CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM- MLOU it.—To bbls. Extra Canal Flour for TxiTiT ly use, just received and for sale b tL.—50 sacks fresh Grotind Con. I lob 8 OOWUERY k WELUI. ilUHT ckdOKS (” rM-fm- iwreoud gjOebJ ! AMW.—1500 »>-cMm IWlly ll.uj.,ju.t re- . BMf ’ *5 W.l>. FPBU. W. D.FORD. NOTICE. A LL BILLS against tho stoannhip STATE OF GEORGIA, lor each trip, must bo presented on dr fieiore her day of sailing, otherwisepayiuout will be do- hArp " d [jan 26 lm] La^L. LAMAR. I/IGW.—5400 arums Figs, for sain low to close J.’ coniigoment by (fab 4) COHEN A TARVER. Freali Putcs Do Foie Grus. 3 DOZEN Pate De Foie Gran, with Truflfrs 2 •« ** •• c'aillco and Truffes 2 “ “ Prairie liens, with Truffes 1N J haws Ll armisnie, rrints, GUintz, Jaconets, Scotch Ging- ams, Muslins, Worked Collars and Sleeves, Ac., just rtoutved and for sal* by - NEV1TT, fab 3 tf NEVlTf, LATHROP A 8TEBBIN8. AlHlNH*—540 boxes, 25 half boxes, anil 30 lANDLEH.—25 boxes Patent Tallow Caudles, / 1AJ v *° fab 1 P OTATOEH.—100 bbls. choice plaining Pou- toes, for sals by [ jan 1PJ ROWLAND i CO. i i . iur.it. iu stor r and for —I* by [fab 1) E. O B YR.NE. T A ITERS anil Tea Trayn,—30 sets WAIT yv Wni AlSO Single Waiters, some uholc* and beautiful patterns.- 11) - • •• •• SboftW.w rraiv.J ».4 r„ ^ Trtl, ‘ of «Ub7_ Ubbftl SClUNTOM^OllMgJOMtCO. 1““*/-‘F COMJN* * I > KYNOl.ll.v HA.Y1S.-1MJ lUyao.d. H.1 'Ififf*” * - • *■ -*—-—— j —: arii.-i ' r .. , landing f?om brig Chaltauooga, and for sal* by >J CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. H liT’i'L It.—30 bbls. prime Ohio Batter iu rolls, far Mid by (fab 8-6) C. A. L. LAMAR. LMdlity HUFFLIKH.—Prune Goshou JJut- JL tor and Cheese, Superfine Green and Black Teas. I ^ r, p.vw'rl Ami ak. A IY1..IA.A ....ft >ft A.. * Tew'd, Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugars, Yeast Powders, Soaps and Starob, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candle/ English and ’ Piukics, and all kindt- of Spices,; fab 10 Mm DKKBNB AND PULAHKI MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near Hull-Street. GREGORY A MAURY, Mansgers. 78 Numbers—18 DrawtPSalfatt.* ^ CAPITAL: 7,300 DOLLARS! Tickets $2— Shares In proportion. Tickets and Shares, oither singly or by th# naekaxt '* r “ u »** K. WITU1NUTON, ^ 'Vender for Gregory A Maury. Bay Lane, near Boll-street. S UNDR1KH.— 200 boxes Tobacco, assorted £ , 5 d *J hhd< F » ir Choke Porto Rico Sugar; W hhds Cuba and NO 3 0 100 bbls Refined do 75 “ Crushed and Powdered do 25 boxes Loaf 300 bags Rio Coffee **““ “ Porto Bioo and 8t. Domingo Coffee .- “ Java dc4 160 J4 and >, chests Hyson Ten) iSte«. S ft. P do hU ia 'SUi; 30 X do do do do do 129 m Segars, assorted kinds 20 bags Black Pepper 250 bbls N O Whisky 100 do Whito do 6U do Mn.-tongahela Whisky ...» To Bent. ila roin Brick Ten.m.ftt to, oo Jog.i-.L.ft.cr Aberoorn, two storks on a basement, havina 5 Rooms, with Kitohen and servant’s Room, and very highly finished. Will be rented from 1st oi February until 1st November next. Apply to J* 11 ** C. PEHBV. I M TO RENT—Three tenement Homes, each having five rooms, with a kitchen separata, situ ated on the comer of Jones and Purse sts.. seAr the RAihoad Depot.—Apply to J. M?N%, _janJ8 tf Corner %ntgomsry-st. and Bav-khe. 'i'flUw mit.v'aiTwb' um A D MI MHTU ATOR’H hale of*ne^ GROES AND I.AND.-Pursusutto an o^sf^ uie honorable the Ordinary of Liberty countv then* »m b. .ou o. u,, nr,, lY.'JsT.’iffiSr’.'.irs liinesfille, all the Negroes belonging to the eetata of Louis LoCouta, dec’d. Into of saidfoanty— a prune gang. 45 in number. Terms one-half eash, the balance in cm to - *«k *F- Also, tho PlanUtioR known m Clin ' eo'tuty. Terms made known oa th- ‘ . „„ THOS. C. I jan 12 B Executor’s Hale of' Y virtue of nu orcioi from \ ry of Effingham County, wh purposes, will bo sold befare thteu NjiriuKOeld, on the first Tuesday ii usual lours cf sale, all of the Jtoa. Claioourn llevill, deceased—consis. . acres of prime land, more or less; «■« Durksteiner, Neldilngsr. aud others: also, oSh tj-*ct bounded by the waters of the Savannah River. JtteAl* pin aud others—obtaining faurteon hundwi acres more or lets, with two hundred or more^ in nnlt* cnltlv.Uon, will, good Fso,,,. 0».l!l.g, «“d° — two o.o.n.m , oil, of iud • fiiat rua n>m ru». through th.m. Th. laud) Ma .all M„Sd oultlYMlo. of Cotton, Hite .nd Corn, Sold for . sion among the legatees. 60 L casks Sherry, Madeira and Teneriffe.Wine *25 £4 oasks , _. 10 .^4 casks Cognac 20 C piltAS. Custom Home Store» Ido keg. Qua «ud 11111. I'owdtr" 4 ’ i3 ' 600 bags Drop and Bunk Shot with a complete assortment of Groceries, and for sale favorable terms by WEBSTER A PALMES. AHO Prlmo Gre«J» Rio Coffee. ^jfcUUlOOdo Fair do Prime “ Jamaica “ do and 70 mats Old Java '* do Prime Laguira “ M ackerel. 25 bbls No l^Maukersl. SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. la store and for sale by (jan 12] SWIFT A CO. ^ COFFEE. Qlin Ba 8 s Grnen Kio Coffee. 50 “ Old Gov. Java In the Store of [j»u 12J SWIFT A CO. POTATOES.—500 bbls. Yellow Pluming Potn- >, toes, landing and for sale by J***» SWIFT A CO. tGAlt. ~“ 15 hhds Prime P. R. Sugar, do Muscovado do do N.O. 25 bbls Stuart’e Circle A. Sugar Crushed. 26 “ ft. Sugar Clarified. 25 “ C. “ YeUow Clarified. Alboxeg" Refined Loaf. ■ and for sale by [jan 12] SWIFT A CO. ![J10KEI/ HALMON, Codfish, liorrimr 5 PltkltJ fi.lm.ft, No. L M.tk.r.1,. (ur'th,r ..ppK ud for sale by [fab 6] W. D. FORD. NUTH.—1,CLU pounds ftesh Pecan Nuts, In store and for salo by W. D. FORD. among the legatees. .. u ^ Terms made known on the day of *»i,. 1 1 ... . „ R- W. SOLOMONS, Executor. Effingham Cocuty, January 8,1883. tAU jsn 10 .uumiii i»r uroMriti ud IA- Andri^fflMi. l0 " ,a * de at th0 * Orc>c,r > BtoruundorSL M To Rcut. A Bflck Tenement oa Wmi Brwul Krt.t, tllUt . . Aigbt upright rooms, tor particulars apply to Gray ' iu th * hoUB ° or * fc th * turner « donee and Abercornstioeu. tf deu 18 FUR HALF. WA^llINO^pN WARD, i #13 |,‘OIA feAl.a.—A Brick Wcii.l.uu.fl, Till Uoof- if- , a J ' fa®* m the clear, 14 faet high inside, all nu ^ large doors suitable far the reoeptioB of Cotton or other mercliandizo—situated H the C’harlMtou steamboat Wharf. Apply to * i. WHIG UUENT. _ Bryan street, in a l^fa [fab 4. A comfortable Dwelling House” >“ “ ^pleasant put of WOOD! W THB Subscriber will keep . X « hie WOODYARD, at t supply at all seasons, of OAK s All orders left at J. D. Jesse’s, jsn 17 com* wus, cisriuw Spice Mills, for sal* b'- iius.for sals by F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryaa-street. *«»jGu«nt constantly on hand and for sale f COLLINi A RUUCLEY. / UIAMPAUNE,—50 Bnakete Ckcuu const*** H AY^-,60 hales prlmo Eastern Hay, lag from the brie Lamiue, for sale by jam 4 BUNKER A OQDRgf! a'IIRNITURE.—Four French Sofas aud ffre _ 7 Bureaus, in store and for sale by jan 4 BUNKER A OGDEN, Hand Hi - Baskets, Wiifaw Wugoas and War# of ail k( ds taay be fi-oau a China Ware