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    KIVK DOLLARS PKtt ANNUM, HALPxYKARLF IN ADVANUK
VOUJME IV.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TIJES DA CORNING, MARCH 1, 1853.
IIHI.WIUSU IMILV AND TKMVKKKI.Y BY
JOHN M. COOFKR.
WILLIAM T. THOMPSON, EDITOR
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THE DAILY NEWS.
rw i ho ridings in several parts of Europe
(lie same time would eeem to indicaio pre'
oncert among lenders, if we reject the idea of
a general spirit of dinafleciioti as id ready
multnneoiis popular movement. The
umectioo of Mazzini and Kossuih with llieee
gfi sufficiently shows the descripth
indi* at work to mould the materials of r
ution. But it appears to us that the uttempt
present unavailing. There is no doubt
aiger amount now of disaffection on the conti-
of Europe, than there wus at (ho first
tage of the reaction. Tho ostracism of
hmen who are ready for political <
piracy, has increased : e number who are
tepared to attack Louis Napoleon's govern*
ueut before it has become consolidated. Bu>
here is too close it sympathy at present be
nefit! all the great Monarchies—their military
mmments all too easily concentrated—the
evolutionary excesses uro still too recent to
Tomise success for some time to any armed
pposiiion to established authority.
Whm affords a significant sign of the pres
it stability of political power on the Conti-
entof Europe, is the readiness with which
rgo loans are negotiated in England by the
qitincntal govemmonts. Such inferior States
i Tuscany and Spain have recently effected
rge loans with the Rothschilds. The instinct
ith which large monied capitalists scent tlie
l> preach of danger, renders these conclusions
J to war, external or internal, almost as cor
nu as matters of such kind are admitting of
loral probability.—Charleston Mete*.
The New Orleans Picayune thinks
tut when the Ericsson murine is
the Mississippi river, and the Ohio, Mis-
iri, Red aud Arkansas, where one hundred
ii are now employed on a boat, twenty or
lirty will bs employed; and whrre $100 worth
f fuel will be used, something like $10 worth
'ill he substituted. New Orleans will then
o better able to compete with the East and
forth than sho now is, for freights will full
nounously, and the river will thus be enabled
o compete to some advantage with railroads.
The Latest on Dit of Lola Montjcz.—
lie divine Lolla had a row with Capt. Stur-
;eon, of the steamer Eclipse, on which boat
he left New Orleans for Louisville. As the
(ary goes, Lolla ordered her meals to he
erved up in her state room, to which tho Cap-
iu objected, telling her tliut except she could
l in the plea of .sickness, she must conform
tho rules of the boat, and eat her “ wittuls”
tho table d' hote. Lola became indignant,
r efused compliance with the rules of the boat,
nd to show her contempt fur the proceedings,
icnt her'maid and tap dog to the tubie in her
ilsce. The Captain, it is said, took matters
coolly, and gave Lola a ticket of leave at the
first wood yard he came to.
Lottery in Boston Broken Up.—Fivf or
six hundred people from pll parts of New En
gland gathered at the Central House in Buttle
squure on tho 22d ult., to draw prizes in the
New England Joint Stock Art Union Levee
Association. There purported to be 10,000
bcketswiibprir.es of from $1,000 to $10.—
When the drawing commenced, the police
descent upon the crowd and scattered
them in all directions. Several arrests were
made.
England.—Sir Charles Wood, at a public
dinuer at Halifux, gave u hint that Government
i> prepared to extend the franchise, so as to
embrace the most intelligent of the classes now
excluded.
Louis Napoleon is building a pleasure
yacht, to be called Reine Horteuse, and to be
commanded by a son of the late Marshal Ex-
celmana.
Jewish Negroes.
The Rev. Dr. Phillip, missionary in the
north of Africa, gives the following details
concerning that country. A Russian lew,
(evident ut Meuduh, gave him information con-
naming a groat number of isrnelitos inhabiting
me cases ofSuhara, and dwelling also at Bath*
hur, Bis-Wrabi, Tauggurt, Bousru, Bltn Uzab,
Loijuos, &c. There are in each of these places
>a many aaahundred families, ex d in some even
more. In one place he found six hundred
famines, with numerous synugoguos, and
“bout one hundred copies of tho Law, written
upon parchment, some of which are more au-
cie,,t than any he had ever seen.
hut this is nut ail; other curious details
(cached Dr. Phillip from another source. A
J «w, who had accompanied a German traveller
“Jj“ r *8 Tiinbuctpo, found near the boundary
JJ ”®(nbara a laige number of Jewish negroes,
pearly every family among them possessed the
Jaw ot 'Moses written upon parchment. Al-
‘bough they apeak of the prophelsl hey liuve
not tUuir writings. Their prayers differ from
boie of other Jews, and are committed to
mile loaves of parchment, stitched together,
,. 1 "', c un(uin numerous, pussngea derived from
lll f Psalms.
Iheite Jews have mingled soma of the su-
PtniitioQo of'oral Law 1 (which they have
101 committed to writing), with those of their
* iho Mahouimeduns and the heath-
en \ Phey enjoy equal liberty with the other
'ubjeets of the African chiefs, and liuve their
jyuagogues and their rabbis. The cxpluim-
m»n winch they give of themselves, in connec-
j°o with their black skin, is this—that after
m« destruction of Jerusalem at tha lima or Ilia
“»t captivity, aoine of their ancestors, having
'filber gootjg uor j ao ds, fled to the desett.
•»e -niigue which they endured was so great,
...J* u «“riy nil the fmnuiea died by the way.
“a children of Ham received them with kind-
"bd by inter-otarriago with their dough*
. w . h ° bleak, communicated their col-
(to tlioir children. These childwu became,
b - v RCfwraiion. of a deeper has, un-
„i,J? diiTerenc* of color uow distinguish tho
| U r^ re r U . of - bhew **“>«» of .Ham. Thu
of ih*ir features, however, is vary differ*
“'(} from that of tho n.groea around them.
Ate*!!* #r * in^fastirg facta, aud
ri*nt these uma^lore
K'utteniOyhA SDMbdifv niMnait III ini«rr.
».i*h ihe w„id? P A««, ,0 h«
u^nuactipn, which .le nrob.bl*
'«““c* l Yn 0,hMS n " W •***•»'• * u “ w *» *(
ii, ; ‘ Pomeuog th» i.ccind H.l
Mge " ,luow " 1 * (‘fht doubllul
L^ranHlM Literary World.]
tution.
i work in preee by U. Hooker, PhlUdelphla,
i Cbofoe of Kvlle; or Thirteen Years in
Southern MlitTcry A flllNMlonnry lusti
£#W _
titled, _
South;” by a Northern Mau.J
Allow it, then, to bo a«kod of the Christian
who duly prizes this highest freedom, to c
sidor of southern slavery ns a missionary ...
stituiinn for (lie conversion of the heuthen. 1
this light let it be candidly looked on for
pussing inonieM, and you cannot but fail to
coiitumplate it forever bereufter with other foal
mgs than abolitionism would excite in you.
But, that you may be able to judge under
standingly ot (lie missionary character of Afri
can slavery in our country, you must first learn
something of what other efforts have been made
and are being made, to Christianize heathens.
At an expuuse of more than five millions
of dollars, and of many valuable lives, in the
course of more than fifty yours, all the mission
ary societies ofour country, ol all denominu
Cions, are able to reckon up m gross somo fifty
thousand converted heathen iu various parts
of the world. If, ns w« will rejoice in hoping,
they are truly emancinsted from the slavery
of heathen idolatry and superstition, and made
/ree indeed, it ia a great and blessed work.—
May it go on, and without interfering with our
home duties!
Look now at wliat the institution of south
ern slavery has done in this department ol
Llinatittiiizmg ihe pagan portion ot mankind.
1 here may be some hundred thousand oi
more of the present race of southern slaves,
who come from Africa, involved in the deepest
darkness of a brutal paganism—many of them
even cannibals. And still, in heathenism, did
t never yet find one of tliut old raco ; but many
of them have I known who were rejoicing in
the truth that madn them free. Among them,
indeed, I have found some of the most spir tu-
ally-minded persons that it has ever been my
lot to moot iu any condition of life. Many of
them have since gone, und doily are they go
ing, to the “ rest that reinaineth for the people
f God.”
Would they have become Christians in tlieir
own lund / 1 ask not au answer. God know-
RKOEtlTS OF COTTON. <to., FKB. 2*.
Tor schr FloMds, from Darlsa-SOUbales Ui.Uod Col
lou, 2,400 buahela Rough Rico, to K llabtrahain k Sol
llehn k toator, G B Cunimiug, J F Hamilton.
I'or sohr J i' Collins, from Dsriou—280 bale* ITniand
Cotton, 0HI busbsls Rough Rice, to Andersoni k
Beha k Foster, ami order.
Per sehr Joliu Frasier, from 6*tilla River—5,500bit’ls
Hough Rico, to Audorsons k Co.
Per sohr Harriot j.awia, from Darien—5.400 bushels
Rough Rico, to It Habersham k Sou, and Andersons k
Co.
I’or stoamor Isaac Scott, from Macon—... wv-
k Co. J F Hamilton, 8 Solomons,
N Stripling, Washl.-— •*-* *
bond, Way k
Macon—704 hales Cot-
« v*.. - «• Itninillon, 8 Solomons,
i i -4.^, , Wilder k Co, Rabun A Whits-
head, Wav A king, N A Hardee A Co, Hardwick A
Cook, 8nuth A I.athrop, O HarUidge, W Duuoau, 8 M
Lufflteeu, Kibboe A Rodgers, K Parsons A Co, G S Fri-
CONSIGNERS.
n Maria Btorton, from Now York-Rowland A
Co. Thos S Wayne, T R Mills, G 1! Johnson, Brigham,
Kelly A Co, A Bonaud, II J Gilbert, J A Brow n, T W
Coskerv, Grant A Holcombe, Swift A Co, II Silver, Da
vis A Copp, A Haywood, Scranton, Jolmstou A Co, Kib-
beo Rogers, Webster A Palmes, A Champion, M J
Solomons, £ Parsons A Co, Mono A Niobels and order.
Per schr Mor—” r —--* “ - — - -
McMahon A Doyle, I W Morrell A Co. Clagliorn • w..u-
ningbam, Collins A Bulkley, NBAU Weed, N K Bar-
num A Co, 8 Goodall, and order.
Per sohr Seersbury, from Philadelphia—T R Mills. G
II Johnson, Webster A Palmes, Crane A Holcomb, T 8
Wayne, Uono A Conery, Rowland A Co, A Bonaud, and
order.
Per sohr Louisa Senrs, from New Orleans—Cohen A
Herts, IIJ Gilbert, T 8 Wayne, Uono A Conery, Brig
ham. Lullv A Co, Wehit.ir ft p H | raes . U arr i 3 £ fi 0 , W A
Hardee, II K Jackson, T R Mills.
’**-sohr Rneliautress, Tm New York—Crane A HoL
Morrall A Co. II J Gilbert, 51 J Solomon*. E
F Kinohley A Co, Washburn, Wilder A Co, G 11 John-
•? n . T 8 Wayne, T R Mills. II K Washburn, C Fay, 8
* Boswell A Co, Quantook, Roberts A Co, T J Walsh,
1 W Coskcry, J V Conncrat A Co, B D Walker. Allen
and led*, Lemuel Bangs, W RMartin, W M Lewis, a
Master Lemuel Bangs.
COMMEUCIAL.
LATEST OATES.
Liverpoi...Feb. 12—Havre....Feb. 10 | Havana...Feb. 12
But what of the field of the faith now among
the slaves ol the South ? How many are par-
takai£ of and rejoicing in its fruits 7
Fifty thousand or more ?
As many as all tho missionary societies and uom,nul
boards of missions in our whole country can
reckon up converts from heathenism t
Aye, more thun double that number can be
claimed as converts by each of the several
churches of our country ; mid from authentic
accounts and various statistics now before
I have good reason to suppose tliut more than
hall u million of the slaves of our South are
gulur members of Christian congregations;
Idle of mlidol bsuthens, properly so called,
there uro probably very few, if any !
What a contrast is here presented! Foreign
imssiouaiy zeal, ut great cost and personal
.sacrifice, hut* rescued from heathenism about
the tenth part of the number that southern
sluvery bus added to the Christian church :
at the same time that, of the dead und the liv
ing, it has rescued from lieutheuism not lewer
than a hundred limes the same number of
foreign converts!
Let these facts stund by themselves for more
easy examination und scrutiny.
PLEASURES OK SLAVERY.
Is it a parudox ? We shall see.
By the millions of the North it inuy bo con
sidered as paradoxical to speak of tho plea
sures of slavery ; arid by fifteen thousand men,
and a somswltut greater number of women, it
slmll sec e,IOUnCO<1 “* “ Kr0 “ 3 Qb8urdil J'* VVa
It is not more remarkable than true that the
most, if not all, of good nntured and candid
oii'oro’ur’gredTVijflffific'spoBk of die slaves
s enjoying more of contentment and pleasure
than do peoplo in other conditions of lile. Aud
such is undoubtedly the fact. That some of
them run uwuy is uo inoro of au argument
against their general contentment than it is an
argument against the general contentment of
the people of New Englund, that (hsy sell end
leave tlioir pleasunt homes to dure tlie horrors
of a voyage round the Horn, Isthmian fever, or
assassination, or an overland journey to Culi-
lornia iu search of gold, aud mark the miles
with graves und boucs instead of mile-stones
and guide-posts.
But not so much tho contentment ol the
slave as his pleasure—his joyous pleasure—
something of a higher order thun mere con
tentment, am I now to speak. The southern
slave in a joyous fellow. In willing and faith
ful subjection to a benignant and protecting
power, and that visible to his senses, ho loans
upon it in complete and suru confidence—as
tho trusting child holds on to tho hand of his
lather, and pusses joyously along tho thronged
and jostling way, where he would not dare to
be left alone. The poor free negro, like the
hild ulone in tho tumultuous throng, with no
land tu lead and protect him, is usually snd
and melancholy. Not so the slave of a good
master, llis are the thoughts that mako glad
the heait of tho cared-lor child, led by pater
nal hand.
The abolitionists say they are thoughtless,
and therefore gay and joyous. If they mean
this literally, men are they greatly in error.
Of deeply corroding and distracting thoughts,
such as make lunatics of multitudes ol the free
negroes of the North, and not a few of (ho
while races, thoy may he said to be thought•
leu*. Generally they have none of those to
depress their cheeilul and laughing spirits.
To have to chew the cud of bitter thought
most rarolv befalls them. They have not to
think and be anxious about what they shall
eat, or what they shull drink, or wherewithal
they shall he clothed, or kept from the horrors
of pinching frost when the cold winter comes,
or how it may fare with them in the winter of
old age when they cun no longer work.
None of these things, which make sad and
sorrowful the days, and horrible the nights, of
tho poor of other lunds, ever disturb their
ids. How great a contrast between the
i conditions in this respect! And hence,
ol all people in the world, the pleasures of the
southern slaves seem, as they really are, most
unalloyed.
With a visible power to depend on for pro
tection and support, perhaps no other human
condition whatsoever can be a more happy
one than that of good and virtuous servants to
good and virtuous masters and mistresses. At
their easy tasks, and in the enjoyment of their
varied pleasures, their thoughts ure not of anx
ious cures, hut of how happy they are.
Jewish Disabilities.—We ure enabled to
state, ami we are certain that our brethren will
be rejoiced to teurn, that the Earl of Aberdeen,
who was a conscientious oppouent of Jewish
emancipation, hua, within tho last lew months,
seen reason to change his opinion on thu
subject, and is now a firm supporter of our
claim to bo admitted to all the benefits of tho
Uritish constitution. The liouue of Roths
child lias the most sanguine hope that tho pre
sent session of parliament will not have pass
ed away without seeing the Baron Lionel de
Rothschild scaled ill the House of Commons
ns the thrice-elected representative of the city
of London. This, coupled with the fact of
what transpired lust week nt the meeting at
ihe Loudon Tavern, in relation to the re-elec-
liou of Lord John Russell, is indeed cheering
news.—Jeictsh Chronicle.
gj/T On the 5th inst-, at M'Connelsville,
Morgan Co., Ohio, Thomas Carter descended
by means of a ladder, into a well 35 feet in
depth, with tho intention of socuring some of
(he curbing that find been giving away. He
hud scarcely got down before be discovered
that (be whole above him wus caving in, and
he began rapidly to ascend -tbs ladder. He
got up within IU feet of lire lop, and there lie
was caught by an imineuse body of sand which
filled all the space below and above him. Tho
citizens railed tu the spot, and forthwith began
digging him out, when it was discovered that
(here was a smell aperture left along the side
ol the luddur, through which they happily
found that air could peustrate. They called
and found the poor mnn able to talk, and ho,
in anticipation of tlieir failurs to gtthiinout
alive, instructed soma of his friends how to
arrange his business. Finally they reached
him, and rescued him, unharmed, from what
all supposed a hopeless grate.
Cincinnati.—-Mr. Cist Ims just completed
an enumeration of the population of Cincinna
ti. The aggregate is I(S0,186. The increase
for each year ia given by Mr. Cist since 1.840*
showing a regular increase of10 per cenr; Iu
1840, tho population woe 46,328; iu lg45,74,-
G0J; in 1850,120.300.
fieof Dr. Gregg, of Bos-
veniug, while con
Nnvii nnnh Marker, March 1.
COTTON—The marktt wis quiet yesterday with
•ales of 655 bales, vix : 7 at 0, 35 at 7>$, 20 at 8. 80 at8ft,
9, 29 at 9«4, 21 at 9^, 256 at 0)fc, 89 at 9**, and 13
97*0. I’rifies rouiain irregular, and quotations ax#
o And't
Knvannali Exports,
Liverpool—Bark Brother*—186,987 feet P P Timber.
...Ship Rochambeuu—3,684 bales Upland Cotton,
Savannah Imports.
Li vekpool—Ship Slilioitc- i,883 sacks Salt,
Low A Co.
Lancaster. England—Bark Burrell—3,118 sacks
Salt and 80 tons Coal, to A Low A Co.
Nkiv Orleans—Schr Louisa Sears—56 hbds Sugar,
380 bbls Molasses, 577 do Whisky, 40 do Sugar, 20 casks
Bacon, 11 hales Atoss, GSpkgs Mdse.
ALBANY, FEB. 25.—Cotton.—We quote a decline
.4 to >, cent on last week’s prices. There is very
little cotton offering in the market.
NEW ORLEANS, FEB. 2S.-COTTOX.-The Cotton
Market, at the date of our last weeklylrenew, present
ed a rather firmer appearance, though with little ani
mation in the inquiry. On Saturday, however,
aeveral buyers came forward, and factors succeeded in
disposing of 10,000 bales at steady prices. The market
opened >iuietly on Monday, and the demand was not
improved by the publication of the Pacific's accounts
early in the afternoon. Tho sales were limited to
about 5500 bales, mostly at lower rates, but almost too
unsettled for aoouratv quotations. Yesterday no im
provement was observable, and but few factors show-
disposition to make nuy material concessions,
sers were found for only 6000 hales, making the
aggregate sales of the three days 21,500 bales. Prices
,owor » *cn> too irregular to allow
quotations, and fur tho prusent we retain
last figures.
_ lie receipts of the three days
30,268 bales for corresponding poriod ’last year!
total receipts -* *—* -*— !
Mm
28,683 bales, against
*’v . ,Mt J car » aL,i th «
this port since tlie 1st September have
to thenamo date
409,056 bales. Wo
Inferior tf JS SUsSaSS'fcy-
Ordinary 6j£(cb j FalWl"* .V«v/aw»*
Middling 8 (a. 8? 4 I Good Fair — (gi —
Good Middling....^(^ 9)§ | Good aud Fine... — (g) —
COTTON STATEMENT.
Stock on hand 8ept. 1, 1852 ....9,532
Received siuce 1,247,064
yesterday 8,040—1,255,104
Stock on hand not cleared 370,268
Hug au—100 hhds. were sold at steudy prices. Fair to
fully fair 4<q)4?»'c.
Molasses—1000 bbls. woro sold at 20@24>{c.
Flour—sales 1500 bbls. including 140 Mils. Ohio
^ ■ Uat«4 50; —
i 50; 300 at
Eagle in lots at $5 75.
fiS
about 10 25; i
e
Dry Goods, Clotbo.
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YMIOM (his data until Next A subscriber#
Jr will CONTINUE 8ELL1N sir IMMENSE
COLLECTION of
Drees, Housekeeping and ntalion Dry
Goods, at .
very cue ly
REDUCED PICES!
To induco Sho gruatest number (b makiug it in
disputably their interest] to NOT i XUV VOR IMME
DIATE USE, but also to antluipi oture wants in
presont purchases. Our stock is u ailed in extreme
cheapness and variety of oholce i west every class
of goods, that aro better qualities styles for their
respective prices tbaucau be had rhero in Savan
nah, and comprises partly a largo 'luient of
FLANNKL8 ANI) BLANKET
BED COM FORTH US AfV HILTS,
UNDERSHIRTS ANI tAWERS,
LADIES’ VESTS EVERY KIND,
WOOL, MERINO AND CO >N HOSIERY,
GINGHAMS,
CALICOES AND CHINT t,
MUSLIN DE LAINE
CANTON CLOT In every quality,
MEIUNOES > ALPACAS,
BLACK AND COLO 0 SILKS,
From very low priced to ri t imported.
EMBROIDERIES, very chou|
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEi ,
WIDE SHEETINGS,
SHAWLS, VERY CHI ,
EMBROIDERED IIA KERCHIEFS,
MARSEILLES QU S.
WINDOW CURT IS,
LINEN GOODS) pure flax, Ac.
Our stock Is so redundantly assort, and so unifoi
greater saving, than in any other fe in Savannah.
McKOSKElt &/ftEANOR,
BUSINESS CARDS.
U. it.at J. B. IlENDltlCKHON,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND DXALBaB IN
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW-GLASS, BRUSHES
COWDEUY & WELLS*
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
sep 21 94 BAY-8TREET, SAVANNAH. ly
BROWN * HARRIS,
Boardfcig, Livery,
AND Nil, B STAB I. B,
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. BROWN. jy 2—ly
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LOCKWOOD A CASEY,
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR*.
A RE prepared to contract for the erection au I
/X repairing of Buildings of every description, an ito
furnish plans. They may be fnuud at their residonoe
corner of Whitaker-street and Taylor-streot lane,
u. w. LOCBWoou. [au 27—ly] o. c. OASBT
x A NEW FIRM.
W. r. OAKRtS. 8KIDM0HR HAPRIS.
HARRIS & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Dealers in Grain and Groceries,
03 Ilny-Ktreci, Suvanuuh.
flmo
PORTSR’S
Extensive ClothinlEmporium,
Sr. Andrew’s JHnll, Ungluon Street.
|HIE Subscriber takes ulenfe iu anuounciiif
L the citiaens of Savannan, i
that he is in receipt of the lari
Winter CLOTHING (
In this ertablishment
public gei
mg to
nuly.
'if Fall and
.TAI Torn States.
be foj!kmask/quality aud
style of Clothing to please the tfe ot .V' most fastidi
ous. This establishment is dHed into six different
departments, each one containi^R rich and full assort
ment in their line.
The proprietor has taken gril pains to have n
.a j . . .. U, and o/ the best *
factored, expressly for this n
terial, an extensive and
CLOTUINQ for
.bit assortment of
,nnot fail to meet the
t their own conveni-
r purchases ufhim.^t
1st DRranikNT.
GENTLEMENS fLOTIIINCJ.
Contains Frook aud Dress Coal of every quality, from
e and economy by making t
Do. Frook and Dress Coal olive, blue, brown und
green, from J " * —"
Du. Shad Pultoes and Bunsens CoaU,
riety, from......
.$7 to $30.
, bri
.— .$7 ^ ^
kle breasted, and double
$3 to $30.
embroidered Kos-
,.$18 to $;io.
ts, of every quality aud color, froi
,000 Vests, of ovorv kind. f
2d DkpariIknt.
FUIIMSUlNtl GOODS.
Contains Furnishing Goods a every dcsoription for
Gentlomeu’s wear—cuuri&iug ot scarfs, cravats,
Waterford ties, Prince Abort ties, spring stocks,
merino shirts and drawee, cotton do., ituspendcrs,
half hose, gloves—all kiids, best quality Jones'
patent yoke shirts^a flneustsortment, ko.
„ . NEGKOCLflTHING.
Contains 800 suits of Negro Cltthlug lor buase or plan
tation use, hickory shirts, red flannel do., overalls,
oanton Flannel under shirts and drawers—price ol
full suits from $3 25 to $4 50.
4tu Department.
INDIA UUDBKK GOODS.
Contains a Urge and'colors; logging slips,
^piingr limyiBli^iWtsntlil to stand 280 de
ls heat; riding aud driving gloves, horse covers,
....75c. to $10.
i r .:
Whiskt—200 bbls. Rectified
at 21c. aud 180 bblw. ltaw at IT
Poke—179 bbls. uninipeot
eight were sold at$1487fs.
ipucted Mess at $15 50.
Bacon—Sales 239 casks includiug, 80 casks Sides in
three lots at ,8@8>»o.; mostly at 8o,; 61 at 8*„'o.; 60 at
30 casks elsar Sides at 9>,o. and 15 casks Shoulders
•voted Mess slightly short in
bills, in-
■lillv
!ht 170
and 300
,v CorrKK—Sales 100 bags Rio at9%c.; 100 at 9}*c, and
200 at 9^o.
Fkeigiits—A Britibh ship taken for Liverpool atll-
16d, with;consignnient.
Exchanges—Demand limited.
London a J($9>£ ^ cont. premium.
l*aris 5f.16J4@5f.20.
New York 60 days I>o@Ua $ cent, disoount.
Now York Sight ?4@>e ip cent, discount.
NARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF SAVANNAH
Miaes6h.3Uin.; Suu Sots5li.50iu.; High Tide llh.22.
Low k Co.
Br. bark Burrell, Dodd, Lancaster, England, Salt, 4c,
to A Low 4 Co.
Bark Mkria Morton, Bulkley, G days from New York,
to Rowland 4 Co. Experiiuced very heavy wcathor on
tho passage—Feb. 22, lat33 20. Ion 78 25, spoko the brig
William, from Newport lur Darien, Ga, with loss of
Mainsail, wished to be reported.
Sohr Leersbury, Naylor, Philadelphia, to Master.
Sohr Enchantress, Tyler, New York, to Willis 4
Bruudage.
Schr John Frasier, Hathaway, Satilla Rlrer, to Mas
ter.
Schr Harriet Lewis, Cud worth, Darien, to Master,
Bjhr Florida, Reed, Darion, to Master.
Schr J P Collins, Burr, Darien, to Master.
Stoaiuer Isaac Soott, Brantley’, Macon,
Kelly 4 Co.
Steamor Calhoun. Barden, Charleston,
Brigham,
SMLaffi-
BEI.OW—Inward bound, an American ship and two
Br. bark Brothers, Murphsy, Liverpool—A Low « Co.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Gordon, King, Charleston.
5th Department.
CADS AND 11 ATM.
Contains hats and caps, fino mole skin, a largo assort
ment and latest styles.
6tu Drpartment.
T1IL BAZAAR.
This splendid establishment, on tho left wing of the
main department, 60 feet deep, is fitted up at grnat ex-
expressly for ladies aocoinpauicd by tbeir ohil-
hore will be found every quality aud style of
LillLDltKN’M CLOTHING,
aud of the lutost Paris fashions, consisting ul infant 1
robes, chriateniug oapa, splendid oinb. caps, suits oon
nected and separate for every age, Jenny Linds, Polka
sacks, frocks, ovor coats, with and without capes: and
,ay other goods too numerous to uentiou in this ad-
rtlseuient. Parents and guardians are respectfully
solicited to call, as great pains have beeu taken to t * ’
the comfort and convenience of purchasers. ►
No abatement from prices first asked
novg ly
BAIUM1N8! HA It WAINtt!
DRV OOODS AX COSX.
Iir C. WADSWORTH will commenco dis-
Vf • posing of Ids rich and valuable stock of
FAN Cl AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
This day, Doo. 9th, at Now-York cost.
Wo hone no one in want
Goods line will fail
pricos before purchasing, as we _
those goods at prices full 25 per cent, less than they
be bought atauy other bouse iu the city. We will
enumerate prices here, but invito all to call, assuring
COLORED DAGULRKEofYI'ES.
V. M. CAREY
W
Market aqua
tores in fils
rainy or fair weather.
Instructions given in the art and all tho apparatus
furnished. Also, a large lot of Flatoa, Cases, Chemi
cals, Ac . for sale 6m no 29
JOHN POOLE,
ban! WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL DBA I.RB IN
PAINTS; oUj8, TURPENTINE AND VARNI8I1E8,
uVench and American 1V'»ndo\e~Glcut,
Paint, Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Sabel and
Came! Ilalr Pencils, Badger and Camel Hair
Blonders. Graining Combs, Artists'
Brushes, ko. 4c.
Paver nanginn$, Border», and Fire-Board Frinte.
N. B.—House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Oraln>
ing and Glasiug, done on reasonable terms by
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker-st.
r 20 Nearly opposite Swift, Denslow 4 Co.
Dibble A Cnrcy,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
N. U. Cor. llrouRliton 6c Wbllnkcr at«.
Keep constantly ou hand a large and well-selected stock
•f Read>‘Made Clothing, for the season, togother with
varied assortment of Furnishing Articles.
D. 4 C.'s selections of Cloths, Casslmeres and Vest
ings, are from the best sources, and for styles and quali
ty cannot be surpassed by any establishment in the
,ry. ly «ep27
C1LAS. II. PICKETT,
BUILDER,
TTAV1NG resumed his business, is now pre-
I 1 pared to contract for Buildings, or Jobbing work of
anyaosoription, in his line. Stairs oxeeuted with neat
ness and dispatch. A share of the publio patronage 1
most respectfully solicited.
Carpenter Shop on **■'““
W’ost Broad-strcot.
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STOKE.
No. fl Whltnkrr Street.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully annonn-
cor to the oitisens of Sav&unah, and of the in-
'terior of this State, that he has now opened
‘and will keep continually in store, a largo
assortment of the best qualities or tlie various kinds of
W lm s and Liquors,
both foreign and domostto. Invoiced from the best
souroos, and to his stook of which, at presont on hand,
he luvitos attention. Having had extensive experience
In France ns a manufacturer, and in Americans Impor-
•nd dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables
offer assurance that the artioles which
in a rate J below are each genuine.
Arltolen of Direct Importation.
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin
Scotch, Irish and Monongahcla Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum.
wines.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar
et, Sautornoand Burgundy Wines.
Vordiuls.
In Cases, Curaooa, Maraschino, Ratafla, BlavaRa,
Kirschenwassor, Absinth, Ac., Ac-
Ale nud Porter.
London Brown Stoat and Edinburgh Ale,
Also Agent for Domesllo Liquors.
NOTICE.
I STILL continue tho TANNING and CURRY
ING business, near the junction of the Louisville
and Augusta Roads. Tanners and Merchants supplied
with Hides and Skins of all kinds on reasonable terms.f
id to.
O.'U.LUFBORROW.
• POUNDS FEATII BUS—for sale by
• Roberts-streot, Robertsville,
fob 18
WJH. ALLSTON UOUKD1N,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 5G East Bay, Charleston, S. O.
Is prepared to make liberal advances on consignments
ot Rice, Cotton, Corn, Sugar, Flour. Grain, Hay, Ae.
Dying and Kenovating Establishment,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
73 York-atreet.rear of Hie Court Hoimc.
ESTABLISHED IN 1832.
T AIDES’ Sill; and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, T«
I a hie Covers, etc., cleaned, and dyed various colors;
Ladies' Bonnots bleached and pressed in a fashionable,
style; Kid Gloves cleaned, and Gentlemen's Garments
cleaned, renovated or dyed, as may be required. All
dono in tho same style which has generally so much
pleaded my patrons and friends. Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by steamboats or railroad. ar»
requested to write pir mail, so that I may know where
0 call for them.
apr 15 ly ALEXANDER OALLOW AY
SHIPPING AND COMrvfTsKlON MERCHANT,
jy21 HAVANNAHt (vEOUUIA. ly
JACOB COiraN,
2D Brond-Ntrcet, Charleston* 8. C. v
Broker, Auctioneer and General Agent,
Buys and sells on commission,
LANDS. NEGROES, STOCKS, BONDS, Ac.
Liberal advances made on ptoperty.
RerRRRNCKs.—.Messrs. R. Habersham A Son, George
W. Audorson, Robert Hutchison, Cohen A Foedick, A. It.
Lawton, I. K. Tefft, Solomon Cohen. 6m oot!8g|
A.B.DULW,
c o;t ton factor,
No. 74 BAY.STUKET,
oct 19 SAVANNAH.
i determined l
dec 9
Store under Marshall House.
Reed I'une!
T MIK Undnrsignml ia prepared to supply orders
for REED CANE, in any quantity, for shipmeut,
at short notice. Also, keops constantly on hand a largo
stock of Oak, Ash, Black Jack, Pine and Light
WOOD!
For sale by the boat load androtail. Conoumerscan de
pend upon being promptly supplied with a good article.
Strict attention fienn to fair ui *
of Morning News, and at the residence of JOHN T.
THOMAS, Jones-street. D. KEMSUART,
je21 Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
WOOD S WOOD S1
milE SUBSCRIBER keous constantly on hand a
I large supply of Oak and Black Jack, whioh he will
sell on as good terms as wood can be bought at any wood-
yard in this city. Orders left at Allen 4 Oo.'s yard.o r
at my rosidenco, corner of West Broad and Bryan sts,,
will be attended to. (fll ly) F. W. AVERFELT.
60 boxos “ oolored Cheese
so •• *• white "
new scaled Herrings
2 qu ’ ’
and for sale
feb9
white
M III
iuaintals new Codfish—received per steamer
8CRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 X)
3 do pt. do
3 do pt. do
3 do qt. do
3 do pt. do ui
3 do qt. do d<
3 do pt. do d<
Just received and for sale by
fan 25
do Plueapples
Chinois
J. ROUSSEAU.
LYON’S KATHAUtON!
For the Growth and Euihelliahment of
the Hair, to Prevent Its Falling
Off and Turning Gray.
Awarded the highest premiums by the State* of
New-York, Maryland and Michigan, at their
Annual Fain of 1851.
rpilE KATHAIRGN neutralises the effect of dis-
] ease, climate, and old age, in preserving aud re
storing the human Hair oven after u baldness of twenty
years; cleanses the aoalp Iroin Scurf aad Oundrull;
will cure the Nervous lleadauho, Scald Head, Erysipo-
las. Diseases of the Skin, 4o., and is the most desirable
TOILET ARTICLE,
For Ladies' or Gentlemen's nso, iu the world. Its per
fume equals Lubin's Choicest Extracts, and being free
from all offensive oil or coloring properties, It gives the
Hair that clean, bright, soR, lively appearance, secured
by no other preparation.
The use of the Ka'.hai
..Mans in Europe and —. . -
and sale unprecedented in tho history ot the materia
in edict.. But words are superfluous, a trial only can
Attest its real virtue, as millions certify. To be bad
throughout North and South America, Korope and the
lalauds of the Ocean, ‘
Sold in Sarau'.tah *
j. In large bottles, for 25 cents.
T. M. TURNER 4 CO.
181 Buy-sUee).
JLy.n’i Extract
OF
PURE JAMAICA GINGER,
IjlOR Dyspepsia, Cholic, ChoUra Morbus, Cholo-
Jj ra, Disjinesj, Fever and Ague, Summer Com
plaints, Nervous and General Debility, 4c. A pure ar
ticle, and administered with i»o»itivc effect Iu the above
complaints. Also uwd as a bo»orage and for culinary
purposes. Sold every where.
Sold in Savannah by T. M. TURNER 4 CO.
dec 11 Qmw 161 iUy-alrsst.
New Watclt, Clock, Jeweiry
ANI* KANCX MTOKli,
BROUGH'.
M R. I'RANOi*
nometers, Clfioks,
where he Intends *
carry on ** *‘ J '
cw fashion Jewelry
ot au aecsirtpuons sold at ths toweot
50 hhds. prime Bacou Sides
sale by
Shoulders received and for
[fob 9] SCRANTON, JOHN8TON 4 CO.
• Cftilles and Traffes
M OT WATER DISH EH.—Collin, 4 Bulk-
loy have a great variety of hot water dishes, All-
Dishes, Oysterand Venison bishes, Coffee Bigrins,
aud Grecques, Etua Heaters, Water Kettles, Ice Rota,
Tea and Coffee Urns. Pudding Mould*. Dish Covers,
Egg Boilers, 4c., for sale low at tbeir House Furnishing
and Variety 8tore, 109 Bryan-st. J*o*9
V 'OR HALE—A first rate Blucksraith, nod war-
APPOW WM . WHIOnT .
S UUiAKH.—10 hhds. prime Porto Ktco Sugars,
landing andforsalcby
COHENS 4 HERTZ.
/ 1IDI5K.—10 bbls. John Uhl’s beat Cider, laud-
VJSS *"'* f0t ““ ^ RRIQIIAM. KET.LT A CO.
qooixopkd Lawn kbhc-k i.ack
O gwlia ..a Cimbrio li.a.r.lMTOi, Mournla, do.
cSemit.UM. Bwi.. Hindi, d... Trl.imilag., Claim, T»
aurtiujt and Edging, just received aad for sale by
fob n AIKIN 4 BUBN8.
sacks, lauding
COHENS fc HERTZ.
* dkc—L\ W
, V.. Horn t Co.'o Body Brtooo. Abdomlo.1 >ud
TM.OWKR 8 KB Did.—Till. -hc«i»oJ wi
B 5 Fl».« diidi, p«i up iu tout, toot
hot containing 2U select varieties.
K?»* w.w.uWX|!ww»%.
r AHPKMS. T *Uludr.n pr
tlEOHUL J. SMITH,
FACTOR, COMMISSION MERCHANT,
And. Uieneral Agent*
NO. 168 BAY-STREET, 8AVANNAU, OEORGIAJ
MCrZKHTO
Hon. John W. Anderson, Hon. Francis 8. Bartow, Wm.
U. Tison Esq., Horace Smith, Esq.,Messrs. Brigham,
Kelly 4 Co., Messrs. Wathburu, Wilder 4 Vo. .
t. m. ndsis,
CIGAR, SNUFF, AND TOBACCO STORE,
No. 107 Uay-Mtrcet.
I At (he Blue Sion, one door Weetfrom Vrajlon-tlreetA
Keeps constantly on hand, imported aud home-made
CIGARS, of difiorentbrande, Ane cut TOBACCO, and
SNUFF of all kind*; put up carefully, at wholesale and
toil, and at the moat reaaonuble prfeea.
tfy Orders from the Country punctually attended to.
oct 2 6moe
Mongum Sc Cox,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Allunlu, (icorgla,
Will collect Debts in the following Counties:
De Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Cass, hlurray, Cherokee
Newtou, Coweta, Campbell, Gordon, Walker, Henry
Merriwether, Carroll, floyd, Dade, Spaulding, Troup
Cobb, Whitfield, Forsyth, Gwinnett.
Reference*—E. B. Stoddard A Co., Charleston, 8ontb
Carolina; Williams 4 Brother, Augusta, Georgia; Plant,
C. A. L. CAM AU,
General Commission Merchant,
ly] Havannah* (ieorglx. (nov 13
HRMKY R. TOUT. T. K. DUNHAM.
FORT Ac DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
oct 7 SAVANNAH, OA.ly
Julian Hurlrltlp,
ATTORNEY AT L A It
Ofjloe comer Whitaker-st. and Bay Lane,
f 10
Havannah.
CANDIES
WAT REDUCED P RICES !
$13*00 per iOO lbs.—23 lbs Boxes $3*73
■\TO charge for boxing or delivering at ihe Rail-
road or steamboats. Warranted to keen iu any
ellmato. NEWCOMB 4 RICE,
jy 1 ly. 8. W. oorner Broughton and Wlntaker-s
J. F. Pclot A Co.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Williamsoo’s Buildings, Bay-street.
J. r. PELOT. ». N. WINKLE*,
sept 3 flmo
JOHN ROBSON,
Of flladlsoa* Morgan County, Ga.
T> ECF.IVE8, on consignment, heavy Groceries,
1V Provisions, and all the usual plantation and fami
ly necessaries, having roomy storage. Madison is one
of the best up-country towns for the sale of PlanUtioa
Supplies in Georgia. Strict attention to sales, and
prompt remittances in checks on New-York, if desired.
It may be always judicious to state the net price desired
on oonsigumonu.
Madison. October 4,1852.
oct 6
LIU11UIUA9I HCHNAFFH. — Wolln’s Aru
0 malic 8oh> idum Schnapps—a Tonic, Diuretic, xnti
Jyspopticand Invigorating Cordial. Just received and
for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
jan 17 Monument Square.
13 EE ACHED nod Brown Hhoetlnsa*—2
1) cases HI-4 and 11-4 Bleached and Browu Alen-
dale Shooting; 10 bales % and 4-4 Bro. Hlilrtingv. rte’d
and for solo by l jan SI] LaROCHE 4 BOWNE.
I ilj.INKETW.—5 bulee uxtrn quality und very
I I heavy English Duffil Blaukots. for sale low to
close stock by (janSl) La ROC UK 4 BOWNE.
XTOUTH UlVElt HEED OATH^-l,0UO
1.1 bushels just recoived and for sale by
jan 25 A. C. T05IS, 126 Bay-st.
/10KN.—For sain l»y
yj jan 20 McMAHON 4 DOYLE.
\1 IIMJII8 Verzeuny Clmuipagiie. — 20
J.YX baskets Oenuin<t Mun.m’a Verxeusy Champagne,
iust received and for sale fay
jan 27 J. R0U88EAU.
O VVKKT Hcenfed Honey Honp.—An excel-
O lent articlo to prevont tho hands and faoe from
chapping. Also, Cythuriau Cream of Soap, manufac
tured exprossly lor the ladies, just received und for sale
by (jan 24) W.W.LINCOLN.
/ \AT8 and UOltlN'—For sale by
V_/ fs 3 DAVID R. DILLON, foot of West Broad-st.
O CALK llEAfltH* Stov.lyariis and Spring Bal-
O ances-for sale by F. W.CORNWELL,
jan J7 102 Bryan-st.
VJALTIiHOltK FLOUR nnd BACON.—
JD '-AM bbls. superfine Howard street Flour
60 hhds. prime Bacon 8ides
20 do. do. do. Shoulders,
Received and for salo by
jan 24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
TJNfiLIHU HAUCKH.—25 dox. assorted, for
XJ sale by [jan 27] A. BONAUD.
A IjK nud FORT Kit,—50 bbls. Cream Ale ;
j[\, 30 casks London Porter, landing and for sale by
jan 17 MCMAHON 4 DOYLE.
/ UIJtN.—EHIO sacks Prune Georgia Corn, for
VJ »*>« by [ jan 28] COHENS 4 HERTZ.
On 111IL.N. 1’II.OT III!KAO, in bill.. Wo-
4U da Bisouit, 10 do. Sugar do., 12 do. Butter do., in
store and for t-ulu by | jau 26] E. O’BYRNE.
Ii UTTER, CI1EEHK. dkc.—‘20 kegs choice
I i Gvshon Butter, .'10 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 10
JoTPiueappIe do., 5 barrols Smoked Tongues, 100 Bo
logna Sausages, landing from stoamor Alabama and for
•ale by [jan 28] CLAOHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
UPblT PEAH AND BKANH^-5 bbls.dnUt
O Peas, 10 do. White Beans, landing per steamer Ala
bama and for salo by
jan 28 CLAOHORN 4 CUNNINOIIAM.
1 .'LORKNCE and D1ACELL1NKHILKri.
Jj Junt received Florenco aud Marcelline Silks, in
assorted colors, forsale bv
jan 27 LaROCHE 4 BOW ME.
will he sold by the barrel or otherwise at the lowest
prices. Arrangements will be entered iuto to supply
dealers. [jan 24] J. J. MAURICE.
d 1AND1KD il.AG ROOT. — A delicious
VV Confection for imparting fragrance to the brestlu
jan 14 JNO. A. MAYER.
VI, r OVE WIRE—All sizes, suitable foi Rice
YV Mills and Safes, for sale by
jan 19 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan stTsct.
t \IL CANH of uil atzes on bund and munufiiu
turod to order by MORSE 4 NICHOLS,
155 Broughton st.
II/ OOL—WOOL —WOOL -purchasedby
YV jan 12 ROWLAND 4 CO.
1/LU1D CAMPHOR.—Oir Jnmes MurmyV
JJ Fluid Camphor and Fluid Magnesia, just received
and for sale by [ jan 17J W. W. LINCOLN.
/ 1IIAI.NS.—Trace nnd Log Chains lor sale by
jan 21 C. HOPKINS, Ag t.
TOBACCO AND HEUAKH.
OAA : Vi Roach Manutiictumi Tobacco of van-
4UU ous brands aud sixeo, 60 M. Scgars various
brauds, in storu and for sale by
jan 13 SWIFT 4 CO.
VTEW GOODS.—Rich Nccdto Work, Pointed,
X1 and other styles Collars, Rich Glaoe Bilk, Marco-
fine Und Florenco Silks, ail colors. Fine 12-4 Bod Blan
kets, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Ladies’ Silk, Merino nnd
Cashmere Vests, Linon Table Damask, Napkins, Irish
Linens, 4c., just received by W. C. WADSWORTH,
jan 6 store under Marshall House
NEGRO BROGANS, Gentleman's fine
Boots and Shoos, Ladies’, Misses' and Chil
dren's do, for tale low by W. UEIDT.
W/OODEN AND WILLOW WARE.—A
V V largo assortinont may be found nt 155 Broughtoa-
street. | jan 11] 510RBE 4 NICHOLS.
DOAP nnd CANDLE8.-Family and No. 1
iV Soap, Adamantine andTallow Candles, just received
and for sals by W. D. FORD,
jan 17 Waldburg'j Buildings, Jeffersonst
T>ECE1VKI> PER ALABAMA—Black Al
XL pacos; Pointed Needle worked Collars; Merimack
Cocheco and Spragues Prints; L- C. Handkerohtofs
Kid Gloves; Black and White Check Silks; Bay Stale
Long and Square Shawls, 4c., ago.—all of whioh will be
•old at our usual low prices,
jan 14 W. C. WADSWORTH, Broughton-st.
TELLY DUAINE11H. Curd Drainers, S)ia-
• 1 bub Churns, Ico Cream Froesors aud Buckets, at
155 Broughton-st. [jnn 11] MORSE 4 NICHOLS-
II IDK8, FKLT8, At«%, in any quantity
XX w anted by Idee 24] JOHN L. COPE.
f 1 UTTA PERCH A PENH.—A supply of
\T tho Patent Gutta Perch* Pens received and for
sale at 75 cent* per gross.
jan 19 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
kjTEKL CUKN MILLS, Coffee Mills aud
O Spice Mills, for sale by
jan 31 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-streek.
DCIILEY'’8 StripedOminburRM.—10bales
Ci Schley's Striped Oanaburgs. just received and for
sale by | jan 31] LaROCHE 4 BOWNE.
C11.AHH, CROCKERY’ aud China Ware.
Y T A full assortment constantly on hand and fur sale
by [jan 221 COLL1N8 4 BULKLEY.
/ 'tH A MPA ONE.—50 Buckets Champagne, of
\^/ most Superior quality, ** Hunting Club 1 ’ of direct
importation, for sale by the sole agents,
j.a H COmcNB. HERTZ.
I IYERPOOL HALT A FLOAT.—3,000
|»j sacks Liverpool Salt—ten to the ton, and in first
rate order, lauding and for sale by
feb 7 COHEN84 HERTZ.
1 1 OPE.—A few coils good Rope in store, for
XV sale at 7 cents.
fob 5 WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE.
QKMK.-IO boxes Htutoi’s Loaf Sugar; 30
^ bbls. do. Crushed Sugar: 40 do. do. Yellow do.
lauding from schr. Urania and for sale by
feb 12 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
BUNHKB Ac OGI)LN,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
„p, NO. 80 BAY-BTBEBT, SAVANNAH. I,
P. Jacobs’
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STOBB.
■41 llull-.t., Sign «f lUe“BI* lasen,”
Near Monument Square, Savannah, Ga.
Keeps constantly on hand a LABOR stock of imported
Cigars, as well os of his own manufacture, at wholesale
and retail. Also, Chewing and Smoking Tobaooo, Snuff
go. febtt
James McHenry,
INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC.
Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad
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RECEIVED BY i JOHN O M*0’oPKS SCO.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16VH.
17 HVCRUFT'S History of the United SUtw.—
13 Vol. V. 1
bpaln : Her Institutions, VpllUofl %nd Publio Men. A
Sketch by 8.T. Wallis, author of "QUwpm+'fa ffpAin.’*
Essaj s on tho Poets and other English YTritors. By
Thomas De Quincy. “
Waverly Novols. Yola. 11 and 18; Lippenoott's Edi
tion.
American Miscellany of Entertaining Knowledge.—
By Francis Woodworth. Elegantly illustrated.
Tho Mysterious Marksman. By Emerson Bennett.
Graham'a Magazine for March.
The Curse of Clifton: a Tale of Expiation and Re
demption. By Etnma I). E. N. Sonthworth.
The Confessional of the Black Penitents; or the tUl-
of Minule Grey
Ugly Bffiojnr „
and other tales. By Mrs. Caroline Lee HentE.
Ugly Kfllo; or the Neglected One and the Pet Beauty,
The Tell-Tale; or, Home 8«oretatold by Old Trav
ellers. By it. Trosta, author of “ Sunny-Side,’*
Peep at Number Ftv*, rt eto- etc.,
Niuevch and ito Palaces. By Joseph Bon^ml, F. R.
8. L. Illustrated London Edition.
The Buried City ot the East, Nineveh: a navj»tim
of tho discoveries of Mr. Layard and M. Boita at Nine
veh and Khoriabad. Illustrated London Edition.
Richard Chenevix Trench, B. D., on the Lessons in
Proverbs. n
Light and Shade; or the Young Artist: A Tale. By
Anna Harriet Drury, author of *' Friends and Fortune."
'Jnglinh Items; or Microscopic Views of England and
glUhmen. By Matt. F. Ward, aotbo* of »Le«to»
from tlie Three Continents."
A Winter in Madeira, and a Summer in Spain aai
FloToaeo. By John A. Pix. Fifth edition.
H ESTER 80MER8KT; u Novel by
first American from last London Edition,
uoday'a Lady’s Booh for Fobruary.
Speeches. By the Right Hon. Thomna BaMngtoE
Macaully, M. P.
Grah.vui's Magaeiue for February.
Waverly Novels—Lippi noon's Edition, Vol. ltJ.
A further supply of The Course of Faith, or th#
John A^aUJamco. .
A.‘c.'' l b OM8, BijhA.
li'ltLNCH PKjkTH. Ginubaifigi,Fancy Print-,
T cd Lawns, do. do. Poplins, Striped Jaconet Mbs-
. . ... F" „ m brfcl ' *
. Light Prints,: Mourning Cam
, „
Uaroges, Satin Striped do.. Striped Silk Tissue, ja*%
open and for sole by
* ■ AlKLV 4 BURNS.
J. A. MAYER. 154 Bronghton street.
Ul OhK JAJiH* hpittoona and Pltcbcrv, tugeth-
H or with a good assortment of Domestic Hardware,
for sale by (jan 18) COLLINS 4 BULKLEY.
i 1 UA1 UUUrs.-Fresh Lcmou aud Raspberry
\JT Gum Drops, manufactured by A. J. Cheareau, just
received per steamer State ot Georgia, and for sale by
^an 24 W- W. I-INCQUL MoWW—fr
I and Augusta SEGAR8, forsale by P. JACOBS*
fab 9 No. 77 Bull Kfeal. •
ilPlour
b ^f.». FORD.
l^IiOUU.—iu hbL. Extra Canal Flour foe faint'
^ly use, just received and for sole
d lUVKtEK.-- -(WO bugs prime Rio Coflbo, 50 do
\j Old Gro. Java, instore and for sale by
teb 16 SWIFT 4 CO.
B 1£»T j’vou V TABLE CCTIaKHY~W.
now offer for sale a complete asuortment of fine
and common Cutlery from tho best Sheffield aud Amer
ican manufacturvo, embracing new atyles and finely
finishod Ivory handle Kuivos aud Forks in sets of 51
aud 53 piece*, tine Ivory hnudio table anddessersKnlvea
with Aibslta und Silver platod Forks to matoh. Table
aud Dessert Knives with Steel Forks in dosers, Gome
and User Carvers and Steels, Rons and Buck handle
Knivda aud Forks, Steels, Ac.
fob 1
COLLINS 4 BITLKL!
L lAM)Lb!!i, Soup, Lard, dee.
) .*.<» boxes UeoileUs Patent Mould Caudles, 6s. 4 84. *
25 do. Sperm do. f
25 do. Adamantine do.
Ilk) do. Bttchaus A Smith's Family Soap
60 do. Colgate's Pale do.
60 kegs prime Leaf Lard
60 bbls. Planting Potatoes
25 boxes Colgate's Pearl Starch, landing and fog
sale by | feb 17 j SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4CO.
])OltK and BEEF.—50 bbls. Moss ami Prime
I P>rk ; 50 do. do. and Prime Beef, landing and for
idle by [feb 131 CLAOHORN 4 CUNNINOI1AM.
WILLIS 4 BRUNDAGE.
Ik ATE ’De Fols Gras* Truffles, Petits
Pols, Ac.—just received • lot of new Pate *De Foia
Gras, Traffics, Petits Pols, Artiobants, Gelee, for sole
by (dco 30—tf] J. ROUS8EAG.
Ik HACK AND D1TH—A good aaaorunent just
13 received and for sale by
feb 11 F. W. CORNWELL, 102Bryan^t.
IJTTBK ANW OIIbBBIS.—US Fifkiu.
LI.;UAII'1N* IJOVLE.
Hiuchler, Lockett * €0.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 7] Bnr.ll., Hnvnnnnb, fin.
>. r. ii.ciiL.r. E. LouK.rt, X. rmui.
howund *15o.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. iri Bnj-»troet. Suvnunnh,
JOKW T. RuWfcAkP. aw 1» JOB* t. ROWLAWP, JR.
I kOTATOEH, tkc.-W bbls. chuiue sued nud
1 oating Potatoes; 10bbls. bleached Whale Oil; IV
bbls. Leaf Lard, received and for sale by # * '
fob 14 MuMAiitfa 4 DOYLE.
1,'I.OliH AND BACON. — M bliii. 5fr.m
1^ Smith's Flour, 50 do Geneses# de, 10 hWi. Baco
‘W Jo Bk ' j '“ d " ,> ■""‘TaaMBffigftj.
GILBEUT HU YLKH,
BU6TKB BlIH.IHili,
UISALBRIN WUITB f IN B 1.UMBBR
S,..
'*»“ :
O. •
SHIP 1
UVEAL UUCS8I1TH,
BMW?-
K W OIU.KANM IU01.ASNKK—U1U bbl.
LI Now Orleans Molasses, new erop, landing from
•rig Enoch French, and for sale on the wharf by k* w
jau 29 CLAOHORN 4 CUNNING HAM
I 15, part of the city fcaa si cartage, and *
put up with oare and correctness.
■Tine HUANDIEH.—dhall piptw Palo line
J*' old M Piuet, Cnstilllon 4 Co.,** 2 half pipes 80. do.
“Douiiouohe 4 Co^" 10 eighth pipes do. do, “Cham-
pugnd Cognac," all of superior quality; In store and
tor sale by [.feb It] COHENS 4 HERTZ.
II AA1H.—150
JnL ceived. Alw
Pijfl’ork,just rote
»5Uu lbs. choice funuly Hh.u», just re-
Also, Pig Hsus, Fulton Market Beef,
received and for solaby
W.D.FOWp.
i LIE* Ulij.—Ci rusks U. W. tiperui Uil, 50bbls.
V J Machinery Oil, in store and for sale by
lob 16 gWfFP
Asc.—5 ueren* Codfish, 100bxs.fi
F
3Mi
aokerel, 50 . . . ,,
witeat, 25 half bbis. do., received aud for sale
j7 McMAUON A DOVU.
wMfctfl’IC I.ltiUOIlS.-M bbi,. K. t.
JiTt*
_ Brandy. 6 pipes Meadows’ Swan Gin,
irtndy, in store and for sole by
4t pipss
. 8WIFT 6‘COt J 0
| I AHH DlaU^H—'With Heaters, m new lo
XI reoolved by MORSE 4 NICIIOL.S,
jau 0 155 Broughton street
O.IIOKEB SALJION, Rauf Touguos aud Bo-
Ly logua Sausages. New llama. Bacon Bides and
loulders. 150 whole and half bbls Baltimore Flour.
60 Gvaesaee “
20 " qr “ Buckwheat *• ::wbhk»'
100 boxee and ba;
1% “'t.
M. J. SOLOMONS.
\TOW lSTHBTIMUt—The advanced sox-
i.1 son iaduce* the subscriber to offer his stock of
Winter Goods at Reduced Prices. Money may b*
saved by persons in want of
Do Lain*, I Alpaceos,
and many other styles of desirable Go«ms by calling at *
— W. V. WADSWORTH, 83 Broughton-st. ^
Kecftivml trmn Philudeinhin
I, A DIES' BLACK (CAITEIt BOOTS,
oi the latest sty ie and finest quality. Alai Ladles’ and
Messrs.' Walking Shoes and Boots. A oall ia respect
fully solicited. WM.UEIDT,
fob 7 Gibbon*' Buildic*.
s > it l;i> tvft, iu isi.cy wu*xl buxes, lYom lv to
1 lbs; Figs, in drums and boxes, of a vq^ y superior
quality, just received and lor sale at St. And ow’s Hall,
w; ‘H»>K t. D ’J <»Mi L Kr,, Piu<)H|i|ilo Ci.vV.e iu»d
o English Pickles, just received per steamer Florid*,
at (feb Id)51. J. SOLOMONS.
I > KYNOI.Drt 11A.HM -Jotl Reynold. Him,
lb lauding from brig Chattanooga, and for sale by
fell I CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
I ,'A.iUla\ HUPFidiEH.—Priwo Gosl.e
1’ ter and Choose, Superfine Green and Biuok ’
Loaf, Pow’d, Crushed, Clarified and Brow* **
Yeast Powders, Soaps aud Starch, Sperm, A4
and Tallow Candice, English and American
' icklee, and all kinds of Spices, just received by
feb 10 M. J. SOLOMON8.
J .'INH SliUAKrt 75 M. S.g.r* of dir.c> iol-
^ uortation, and of tho following choice brands:—
.0 Hondo Gold Leaf, Consolacion, La Paluta, Rifle and
La Grauodeua. Also 100 M. Segara of domestic manu-
fseture, for tale by [feb 10) 51. J, SOLOMONS.
a store aa«l for sale by ( feb 15'
1,1108.—dUU arums Figs, for sain low tu rJoso
r consignment by (feb 4) COHEN 4 TABYBR.
VV Bleached Winter Whale Oil, warranted to stand
void weather, just received and for sale at a reduced
prion by [ jan 6] MOORE 4 HENDRICKSON.
1 > BUEKVKD per fate Arrivals Pichfo*, Cateups,
It Surtllnos, Lobsters, fresh 8al«on, Buckwheat,
Scotch Ale, London Porker, Wines, ~ “ “
Lemon Syrups, Guava Jellys, 4c.
jan U GEO.ALEXAND
York .mu
Wtch Ale, London Porker, Wines, Liquors, Cordials,
. , L
| U»T KKOUiVliU N.w
I U»T JtKOKlVKU )J«/ N.w York sl..in.r—
• I a line assortment of Smoked Beef and Tongues.—-
Also—a flue article of Fulton Market Beef, and a vari
ety of seasonable articles, which are offered for sale by
jan I JOHN DALY, 28 Whltako? streak.
I 1 UUIlItlt CL.ASTKH. — 4U Ck< OrounS
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