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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1853)
co|<puro(i and guards raised, is now in cu jfrJT For Freight or Passage, having Room accommodations, apply at the ottiu< Corner Bast Bay and Adgur'a Sou. Wharvea. savannan, Key West at couuooting with the l 1 * “ Company's leave Savannah for Key West and 30th of each month, and from nah on the 8th and 32d of each month. Tlio ISAliUL will connect at ed States Mail Steamship Compa and the 1'eoifio Mail Line from Manama ( tad Oregon. Passengers will be landed at the Ruilroac olaco oan bo had hy ap| SfiffiiSc With the splendid steamer Uoidou Onto at Panama. KOK PHILADELPHIA. tion Company, thereafter; say on tho 22d Sept., and 6th and 20th (Jot, eoiufurt auJ dispatch, and offers n oilitiea to,business and travel. For freight o apply to A. L. LAMAR, Agent in 8a appil Vt> V* J .« Id. l.AJIali, ARlIi jan 21 HKftUN A MARTIN, Ag fa BAMA, Capt. Ludlos r D .. B .. the New York Aud Savauuah Steam Navigation Company, will louve Sa vannah and New York over/ Saturday. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, ana \ ed in safety, speed and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at tho that the Marlon and Soutnerner leave Chariest rive in New York assoou as or before them. A^~Cubln passage *25, payable before goiug ot jy H SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, SHIP LINES. The packot brig PUILURA, BRIGHAM, KKLLY i t freight or passage apply to WILLIS ft fi FOR NEW YORK—NEW LINK. * to [fob 2i j 11. K WASHBURN, Ag t FOR PHILADELPHIA. For oaiauoe of (might or passage apply to COHENS ft HERTZ. Old fistubUshed Line for liaitiniot t 33* Tho tegular packet sohr. ANN MARIA mtsCtei Miceheil master, will raoet with dispute "■iwti ibove. For freight or passago apply on l M: .Lumber Freigtit vVuuteu. The sahr.N. BERK V, Capt. Poudioton, 1. h dispatch for a cargo < Vessel Wauled lor Fair ituveu « Bedford. ,-q.. A vessel wauted to load at Doboy ; etJnfeFalr Ilavon or Now Bedford. Apply ( ROWijANU ft CO. FOR Livnurooii. cargo engaged aud going s quit*ft dispatch. For ireigbt Veto*el Wanted for Philadelphia. WlLLlts ft BRUNDAOE. <“«•» CHARTER. , Freights dor Northern, Eastern and * Southern ports, oan be had on appiioa-^ lto i5° T 4 -> BOW LAMP I ■Loot 7—ly 1 WILLIS ft BKUNDAOE.e WII18TLK BLuWs.) ’▲1ST NOW AS THEY USE TO 1 The atientiun of the pub- ,lio is called to the large audj c of all kinds of CAKU1AOES, constantly kept on hand by the Subscriber. Persons trading to Savannah will please to boa rniud that they are indebted to the uudersiguei lowering the prices i]/■ Carriages in this market frot, to 20 per c Arrangements a r oomplete in Savanuah, vud best manufacturing establishing oonnoxion witho n the North < hot; so my pa e most entile satisfaction to all who may be pleased t id* with me. . J. O. THORNTON, o particularly informed tit died in their respective neighborhoods is from my o DENTAL. NOTICE. I N cousequmme of the increusod demand for . survioss, I have found it necessary to obtain as Muoe, and hare aaaociuted with me Dn. W. JOHNS..., graduate of the Baltiniuro 'College of Dental Surgery. Dr. J. haa practised his Profession in New York for end j ears, and uqotes reoommeuded as bsinj ami skillful operator of Dental Surgery by first Dentists of the country- — L -- •*— fi, of Baltimore. He will manufacture TEETH, a H.wnd principally to the Mechanical Department. * bestow my attention to operating upon the nature —dlling, extractiug, correcting irroguiaritios i dreu’aTeeH^#* — “ l - ™ -• Gold Plato aud manufacture all artim pertaining toMechanical Dentistry, our a getting the very bast materials ut a reason roly upoi Me rate, Savannah, February 14th, 1863. 11. J. HOY ALL. ed, powdered and olariilod Sugars, fresh pu articles in store, to be sold cheap . , in any part of tho oity free of charge, by febl C. B. SC-ALL Y. St. 8 Andrew's Hall. XTEW-ORLKANH WlilHKY. il first quality N. O. Whisky, Smith ft Co, Unuiug per sohr. John Phillips,' for sale by Ifub 171 • N«w-Urleans,i lihda. Prime New-Orleans Sugar, lauding from O PRING tAHSllUUKBS. — I Si Florida,a good assortment ■ UOliKlUN LlQUORH.-SO hlf II A. . "upnrft Co., Brandy, 15 qr. do. do.-t_. i on i L ! U ,,i P 8s Meder Swan Gin, landing and : »*laby [fab 17] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO ( ^OMSlGNliB V \J' marked B. ft C., Savs York via Charleston, pur W A NTE D—Foi ^UC,U Lobsters and Sulinon, jnsi ( Fifth, Back Bund, VGWuu. For e alo by F. W. CORN N FW CUBA MOLAHHKH.—18U hhd 1J tlerocB prime new crop Cuba Molasses, ci J'Mfl Cohoa llerti, landing aud for sale by COHENS ft HERTZ, 'and Planished Ware, at wholesale and retail, for 1 ANTKKNS, Eunmelien uml lroa Sauce JAMES SULLIVAN, No. |45 Broughton-street. lira e |u i» i , j Frying Paus, *o., for sal JAMES SULLIVAN. W ««WSN WAttK, Pails b- ^ 0Jte8 * Boasures, Mats _%nd_ Clothes ( iOUNT \J audSpr JAMES SULLIVAN. JAMES SULLIVAN. 1 bbls mid 50 kegs “V fro “ uhodn ** Triton, Leaf Lu and for sale, by CLAGIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM. 1 superior Hums, luud- iUPBE' cioa OCOTiUMj-; 75V STKAMiOAT LINE8. Savannah, Augnita and Hamburg. fa . mW!** art TI ", Uaion Steamboat Oompany ot fi-Wi^^weew^Gccrgla and South Carolina having tbo- mWBMBHflBttaroughly ovorliaulod and refitted tho su- triay per lor steam-packets If. L. COOK and OREGON, with %r l ' 1 now ready to transport freight of ail ton- description between Savannah. Augusta and Hamburg, with as much, if not more, dispatch than any other one. boats on the river. The steamers nre commanded by ol 'f* experienced and aocommodstiug enpteins, and ail Will freight consigned to thoir agents will be forwarded free wly efCommissions. The accommodations tor passengers or. equal if not superior to any boats ou the river. Fare tato *5,00. HENRY ilARPER, Pr., 8avannah, eat, E. F. KINCULEY 4 CO., JAMES HARPER 4 CO., Augusta, ves. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1852. sep 21 UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAtjT FLORIDA, eun Via Darien. Bruunwluk. Ml. iUary*. ln . JACKSONVILLE, MIDDLEBURG (Black Creok), Uii AND FICOLATA. ’’ for Leaves every Tuesday, ut 10 o’clock, A. M. fter 'trt* ^JJbesupenor steam-naoket WM. GA8- 6th fL-eKSIVeweHJ>TON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday riaMMMMBMorning, at 10 o'clock, and will oon- tiuue to leave every Tuesday, lit- Thy rates of passage by this bint are as follows: rail To Darlan qq uia 4 50 Jaeksoavills 0 00 res « . Crtek, Pioolataand Palatka .8 00 *f* or Height or passage apply on board, at cHarlestoa the stoam-packet wharf, or to Ur _ au 24 CLftGllORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TU TKAVKLLEKS UU1NU NUilTH. THE SAVANNAil AN1» U11AHLKHTON v - s - MAIL - STEAM PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'olock A. M., after tho arrival nf tho night train of tho Central Rail road, and arrive at Charleston at 12 51. tho same day, f a- oonneotiug at Charleston with the ..... . , Wiluiliigton Hteain-Pnekctn. eel Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at2>* P. M.. of and also with the ol- New-York nnd Charlcaion Nteamahlnn. ps, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and natur es- day afternoon. Passengers leaving Alauon on Tuesday ay evenings, will arrive in time to connect with tho spien- ot., did new steamship James Adyer one week, anu the steamship ^out^ernrr the next. Far* from CharUstoa ty, to Now-York by land routo, *20-time 52 hours; by la- steamships, *25. [my 15J 8. 51. LAFFITEAU, Agent. UFF06HT10N LINK TO FLOIUDA. S a . MATE OF PASS A GA RED UCKD. — .ireee The superior new stoampaoket WE- dF Cd&3aiBS^ I,AKA ’ Uapt. N. King, leaves every s •■■■■l^^^fcStturday at 10 o'olock A. 51. Rato of passage in large airy state rooms, as follows: P« To Darien 00 A * 8t. Alary’s 4 50 to Jacksonville 6 00 am Pioolata g 00 Palatka g 00 Black Crook « 00 N. B^-Froight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Coalu, will be shipped free of all charges at Palatka. “0 Apply on board, at th* Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to ir " fab 19 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent. s - SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. A LINK of lour liorso Post Couchos leaven Su- Jf\. vannah every - i»londuy and TkurMlay, at 7 o’clock A. HI. _ lor lMriou, via Bryan Old Court-House, Ricoburo' aud South Newport, arriving in Darien at 6 o'clock P. 51. lit . Moturultiu on TucNdaya uml P'l'idnyw. r , Arriving in Savannah at 5 o'olock P. 51., and connecting ' with the boats tor the North, und tho cars tor tho West. — N6* Office in Savuunah, at Sawyer, Hollister 4 Co.’s c. Stacies, corner of State uud Whitaker sts. rp jan 13 ly II. L. HART, Propriotor. *' CRUTCHFIELD HOC»E, ( Formerly Uriffin Rouse.) G'ltattauooj(fty TeuucsNce. '*• T,,i * W#I1 known HOTEL, situated within a tow vo fciB steps of the Passenger Car lauding of the Wust- in ■nhili oni nnd Atlantic Railroad, is now upon, under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted hv Air. J. W. F. Bkysos and Lady. This House, while under the control of Col. J. J. Griffin, acquired a vory t h*8 h reputation as a first class Hotel. Tho present Pro prietor haying secured tho services of Col. Griffin's Barkeeper, und having purchased his most excellent Cook aud llouso Boy aud having furnished .tho House — entirely new, hopes to retain its high reputation and merit publio patronage. Passengers can bo accommo- 8. dated with an Omnibus to and from the Boats, as fab 16 [ly] THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Prop. ta BATHING IIOUNE. T M. HAYWOOD respectfully announces tn the — O • citisens of Savannah that on and after this day, feb. 9ib, the price or bathing will bo, tor a single bath as 50 uauts, or 3 tickets tor $1, until the 1st day of Alay if next; from the 1st of May until tho 1st of November u next, the price of bathing will bo 25 cents a bath, fe 9 - \J KW Wuiiil. ByMiasM.J. McIntosh. Tho v Xl I*otty aud tlio Lowly; or, Good in All aud in none All Good. ur Hoart-Historicsnnd Lifo-Pictures. By T. 8. Arthur. *!»• Bottor of 8t. Bardolph's, or Superannuated. By F. W. Sholtou, A. 51. f — PUTNAM'S MONTHLY FOR FEBRUARY. Ruth Garnett, or th* Loves of tho Earl of Rochester; 1 v ~ a Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth. “ The adventures of Captain Btoke. By W. U. Alax- well, author of Hector O'lialoran. The Flying Artillerist; a tale of Aloxioan Troachory. i By llarry Huslo. Further supply of Napoleon in Exile; or a voice from ' el St. Helena. By Barry E. O'Meara, Esq. For Sale by JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. • REMOVAL. 'P BIcKENNA, of Uawnard St. Cheat Dry- 1 • Goons Stork, has removed to the spacious store, 1 142 Broughton-st., near to Diokson's Contoufionery. j To Hire, i A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—a good nurse for b xjl. children. Apply to i » i*b 2 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay streot. D. D. Evans , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Saundeksviux, Washington County, Oa., Will practice in tho Courts of tlio Middle Circuit. All busiuuss committed to his care will bo executed with promptness aud dispatoh. Rkkkkencks.—Messrs. Bothwel! 4 Smith, and Dr U. L. B> id. Savannah. ly jan 27 Spring Fashion. ' B Moitrfl. BKI.BE A CO.'S mpgrigr HATS of ■EMR the Spring Style, now in Btoro and tor sale at the * Hat aud Cap Store of N. K. BAHNUM ft CO., ^ fab 12 149 Congress Streot. Pettigrew’s While Corn. ' F13WO cargoes of the above ccluhratod Corn for X to arrive by (fab 12) C. A. L. LAMAR. SNO. H. HULL. HENRY U. KING. CO-PAUTNUK8HIP NOTICK. T'HE uiidcrsiguoil lias this day associated with him 1 51r. IIENRY.C. KING, of Glynn County, with wnom ho will continue the Factorage aud Commission Business in this oity, under the firm of Hull ft King. JNO. H. HULL, No. 210 Bay streot. .Savannah, January. 12,1853. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALK in Alurlctta, Georgia. Agfe A large, well finished, COTTAGE BUILT ^jCL51AN810N, with superior out-buildings, gar- do us, orchards, fto., all of which are new aud in complete order. Tho above was tho summer ronigBkeoi tho late Benj. Snider, and can bo bought to aoMWau- tago by applying early to the subscriber at Savannah. nov27 tf JAMES J. SNIDER. ^ New Spring Goods. / \ KG ANDIE ami Urocudo Mtiidiu* \y Striped and plain India Silks £•> Plain and cheoked Glaco Si.ks S Chucked aud striped Mourning Silks *-r hlouiquetiuo aud uoedlo-workid Collars Uudcr-Sleoves of evory stylo _ Alexander's colored Silk Gloves Extra tine whito Cotton Hose Embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs - Whito Satin, Dross Trimmings Blaok, whito and colored Priuts, ftc. ftc. ftc. 4- Justrocoived by W. C. WADSWORTH, w fob 23 Under 5Iarshall House, Broughton-st. w \T OTICE.—Tiie umlersiguod cupartucrs of the If. JLy lato firm.of •* Quantock, Roberts ft Co.," having ^ purchased the eutini interost of James Quantock, Jr.,iu said firm, will continue the lumber aud timber business in this city, under the name and stylo uf "J. Roberts * Oo.” JEFFERSON ROBERTS, ]\ LAWRENCE B. McCONN, fab 22 ROBERT AUSTIN. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THfc iiiidcrsigiicMi liuvo this day assneiutud llmm J. solves together under tlio name and stylo of Kemp- ton ft \ orstillo, for tho transaction of a general Dry Goods business. Having taken the stuud in Waring's Rango, No. 72 St. Julian, and 107 Bryau-sts., noxt door to 5lus»rs. F. Zoglmum ft Co.'s 51asio store, they will, in alow days, be preparod to offer to their friends and the public, a handsome and well selected assortment of Spring Goods. EDWARD 8. KEMPTCN, HENRY W. VER8TILLK. Savannah, Fob. 17, 1852. lab 19 IftACON, HAiHsiy LARD.—0 hhde Baton 1J Shoulders; 3 tierces limns; 8 bbls now Bacon Hams; 150 kegs new Leaf Lard, tor valo to arrive per __ sohr Geo J Jones from Baltimore, by ^ jan 19 BUNKER ft OGDEN. X 1^ULTON MARKET BEEF.—10 half bble. X Hams Fultou Market Beef, landing und for sale by feb 9 CLAGiiORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. HEED OATH! HEED OATH ! T N LARGE QUANTITIES—for sale by , . X fab 14 2w HARRIS ft CO. *•" EXCHANGE WANTED. Qn T0 1>AY DRAFTS on New York, wanted r\ OU bj <jan Si) c. A. L. LAMAR. J II UTTER ANII UIIKKSK.-Slkrg. otioic. 13 Goshen Butter; 25 boxes choice Cheese. Landing .. from steamer Alabama, and tor sale by nil fab 23 CLAGUOHN ft CUNNINGHAM. |>ORIl.—*20 bills, new Aluse uud Priuio Pork, X lauding aud for sale by feb.’13 CLAOHUBN 4 CUNNINGHAM. \V. 11. FOUD f I AEALKK ill fine (iROUEKlEd, TEAS, FRUITS 1 / und.NUT8, Jefferson-street. Ml. 24 WALDBUUG'8 BUILDING. / VHANGEH. Lemon*, Apple*, ilnnnuiiu's, Pino ^ \J Apples. NuU, ftc., just received and lor sale by Teb 34 w. D. FORD. /'TIDKR, Canal Flour, extra, Refined Sugars; A \y just reooived and for sale by w< ‘.k R W. D. FORU. lid i \NlONH. Cheese. Dried Tenguos, Pickled do., and Falton Slark^t Beef, just reooived and for •J 17 ! by [Tell MJ W. I>. TORI). V f ft H N A 111) R G H»—Cotton Usnaburgs, from X' V/ Planters' Factory, in store, i'orsale by fa 1 *" BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. f" 1 YUEHH1NG AND TUCK COMB H.—A Cbe X3 large assortment of Dressing and Tuck Combs: Ud biietl, Ivorjr, Buffalo, and Horn, of various patterns. f* lor oale by «. n. 4 j. jj, HENDRICKSON, -- , ,#bi4 Gibbons'Building*. (±*,*2*$ »*!Ei>s_A lr..b .upplyol-W by r“u““ ju,t r,o,1 " d ,at •*'*• 17 «« * ftMh IJ « A. BOKACD. ^ | lUUOUR.—M bill., N. 0. Whi.hy, so do I- > J Wbil. do., 31'do. Jl.ooonh.il. do. r 90do! old Ryii ri duTj 75 bbU. E. Vhulf. Ilio 1 f ply., llol »id Qlo £ <ul> HUd.lr. .od Wlo. r* bubu. Clu.om, 0 ? J SO btl. An.ricao Broo > [ i J4 £dy.. old Otard Braudv. 1 . recelvod and for sal* by fob 7 5ICMAHON 4 DOYLE. to SAVANNAH MORNING NJEW8, TUESDAY, MARCH X; 1853,, SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, fto. Nicliols’ UHndng Academy t 8T. ANI>HKW>8 HALt. ftSL DAYS of Tuition fur Ladir*, Misskh as and MASTKU9, on Huntings, WedneiRloys rJiM. and Saturdays, at 4 o'clock. Night Ciassi "•for Gkn rt.EUXN, l\itsd,iy, Thursday and lYutay, at 8 P. M. theSSthof February. COEEEOIATE INSTITETE FOH YOUNGLAU1ES. -%» Mltas HA VHA WA V, Principal, S CHOOL ROO.1I—in the Baeemeut of the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. TKRMSAND COim.SK Or STl/DV. Reading, Ppolliugand Mental Arithmetic $ 6 00 The above, with the nidiiuonte of Geography, History, Written Arithmetic and Writing... 800 Geography, History, English Grammar and Com* pomion lo oo Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Philoa- t>hy, Clieinistry, Physiology, Astronomy and Rhetoric , \ In, [KxtraJ fl oo th ut booomiug regularly connected with the Instl- •c, will be reouTvud at a speeifie charge. K Alins H. has permission to refer to Rsv. Mr. , Hon. R. M. Charlton, and B. Mai Ion, Esq., of 8a- i. n„w. vv. R. Williams. D. D., and J. W. itn jan 10 DANCING ACADEIUV. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs . his patrons, that hie Academy m open for the Areoention of pupils. ■ing tho ' season the following Fancy Dances i i come early if they N. if.—Gentlemen's Class will begin on Tuesday next, the Idth Inst., at 9 P. M. Q. A. HOLCOMBE, Gunton-Sireel, near the Pnrk. ;dtNl—3aw6m HAltNDEN’S EXPRESS, 153 liny Hircet, included their arrauguintats with t gore daily to Macon, t Columbus, and also ille and all intermediate places. W i Central Rail- running Mes- o Oglethorpe il-weekly arding goods to Klilledge- * ’ ould also say d and valuables o Califoi .. New York forward every description of lee to ovory ' wniaund Ei Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. MKW FAIL m WINm QUODS! J. H. ft M. SHEAHAN, Corner of BroHshion nnd Whltaker-ati*. SAVANNAH, I NVITE attention to their new stock of Fall and Winter goods, comprising: DRKNN GOODS. MMItROIDEKIKS. French Cashmeres, Idnen Cambric, Cambric IJankerchiefs. Plain and Embroidered do, Bobiiiot Laces, Collars and S Cu?e, Habits aud Uiidur-Sleeves hiack Lace Veils, English Do Laines, JS!sok Silk. Col'd “ BUok Alpacaai. Cold Bombasine, Damask Antique, " Crept Eng., Fr. nnd Am. Calieoe, Col'd •• Hosiery and Linens. A large and well selected stock of Gloves, Irish Liu- Negro Blankets, Kersevs, Linseys, Cloths, Casslmeros nnd Vestings, 8ntinets. 1 weeds and Kentucky Jeans: Red, White, Bleu aud Yellow Flannels, 1U-4 nod 11-4 Brown nnd Bleached Sheetings, Pillowcase Linens and Quilts. Country merchants, planters and others, will oonsnlt their Interests by exammiug our stook before purehas- l “iu we ask is ft visit from those desiring to purohftit. We feel confident that the quality and prices of out goods will oonuuand sales upou our terms. oot 14 Cnsh, anil no Necund Price. PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. «N Hryou-m., Horanimli, tin. G RATEFUL to my IVinmlH and the public in general for their liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to me, I now offer them a greater inducement thau ever, as I have just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of EnyluH. Front* and German Broad Cloths, Black and Faucv Doeskin and Cassimere, Block aud Faudy Silk and Satin aud Eubroidered Vest ings j also a vary rich article of Evening Vesting,whieh I aiu prepared to mako to order, in the most fashionable style. Also a largo and Well selected stock of itlen’t* uml Buy*’ Rendy-Bade Clothing, together with a large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend ers, Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps, Truuks, Valices, to., all of whieh will be sold at prices to give general satisfaction, oct 13 I'arpet am! Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, &p.» &c., dr-c. No. HO Congress and A a. 57 St. Julicn Sts. f|M!K Subscriber, knowing that the citizens of I Savannah have felt a great interest in the estab lishing of a C'ARPBT WAREHOUSE, In this city, nnd being aware that many have been awaiting the completion of the New Store, so that they could make their selection of the various articles foi furnishing their honscs, would respectfully inform tin publio, generally, that he has opened the most com plete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. Tho Stock of tho different departments will consist, iu part, of tho following Goods, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Itoyai Volvet; Tapestry Brussels| Mocot Brussels; Brussels; Velvet: Tapestry aud Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply. Snporllnc, bineai.dCommon Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Hails, ftc.; Drug- "* * \ 12-4 and 16-Hn width,, ofover^r variety of pat- ; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop b OM.CM Am, AUK.-m-.lM any-«r« , S.T....U, C ° V *‘ * ud 8Uir A. H Ita,; duo. n. Clnyton, OfUUiorp.; B"' 1 . , 6U.r Linop A. , *c. L. C. Ilubbcll, Columbus; 74 Broadway. New York- .. . VUi LLOTHS. Eland 45 South-tliird-streot, Pliiladolphia; 8 Court- owepr width; f roux ouoto eight yards, for Halls, itreot, Boston; Esohango-street, l’rovideuoe-, Mout- nkw miuiih, __ Tuuusuay, Fehkuaky 34th. .AVON. By tlio uuilior of “ JLuvons- / cliffii,” “ Angola,”etc. Bleak House, No. 12. Uodoy's Lady's Book for March. The Couipleto Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ritl. « n Introductory Essay upon his Philosophical and jical Opinions. Edited by Profosaor Shead. fortunes of the Colville Family. By Frank y. author ol “ Frank P'airleigh,” etc., etc. First Love: a story of Woman's Heart. By Eugone ry of an adopted child. By Geraldine End- loiuo Seeuoa aud Heart Studies. By Grace Aguilur. ’astoru! Theology: or, The Theory of the Evaugulieal y. Bv ■«is of 1 A (JAIN ANOTIIEU SI The Lofty aud tlio Lowly. By bliss McIntosh. Without reserve or qualification, the best extant." •President Olin. “ Surpassed in fullness and accuracy aur language."— President Wayland. ”It ‘The standard wherever "Anhonor to the language."— i all which have preceded."—Pres sungkuysn ate of New t Schools of the State. „ . „ Secretary's Report, Jan., 1853. iLisiiKD bv O. ft C. MF.HHIftM, Di'iUNuntu), Ms., 50 do Pure Genesee do 25 do Hiram Smith do 50 half bbls Canal 25 bbls. Butter Crackers 25 do Sugar do 100 iolo, half aud quarter boxes Raisins boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles ~ ‘ ‘ Soap Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; RuseWood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 aud b-1 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Rubber Cloth for 8tairs. UUItTAINM. Silk and Worsted Damask De-Lainc; Worsted and Linen Damask Do Laics; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White aud Bull, for Khades. WINDOW.SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White aud Gold, entirely now style; Cord ; Loops; Tas sels; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains and Shades. GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Tins, of the greatest variety and rat- latest importation; all of which wifi bo sold at wholesale or rstail, on the most liberal terms. WM. U. OUION, Agent, 140 Congress aud 57 St. Juliau-st For Sale, Stock, Fixtures and Lease of a Wliolusule . and Retail Grocery Establishment, now doing one the best Trades in Savannah. The stook is w oil as serted and of recent purchase. The location is exceita t be sold only on account of tho death fPIIE t 1 and of the bei and the concern t . Andrew's Hall, c a sts., Savannah, feb 16 Copni-tuersliip. HPHE uudorsigned have tins day entered into ■ oand stylo of HARTY. ■ partnership under tho name _ ENK1NS ft CO., for purchasing TIMBER and ng on the F ig Island Mill. W. W. STARKE, WM. A. JENKINS, W. J. HARTY, _ , „ , B. ELLIOTT Savannah, February 4,1853. lm Boarding. r |^ WO OR THREE tingle Gentlemen c ^JL com ’ * * bo i commodated with pleasant board at the corner of • nd Abercoru streets. r hie r Apply at this Offloe. J U8T received per steamer Florida 2 casks Pig Uams 2 do Pig SidbB 11 do Smoked Tongues 10 half bbls, C. Beer 10 do do Pork 20 bbls. Apples 10 boxes Oranges 1 do Smoked 8&lmon 4 Firkin* Goshon Butter Bologua Sausages, ftc., fto., J. D. JESSE. AUCTIONS. By Cotell ft Foidlrk. .Ob TOESDAV, M.wh |, n It o’ul.ok. v»n tviiiH/A i, nunn i. at II 6 0100K. In front of the Court Ilona*, will b* leased—the im- jroywjetota and flfty-five^aoros of lend, situated r.f. Iwt ne, known ft* Milieu's Farm, 'terms at sale. INSURANCE. Life and Fire Insurance Ageney. Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CT. CAPITAL, (Endorsid by the State,) *200,000, wBA large Surplus. A LFRKD GILL, I*res. John L. Bunch, Vice A Fres’t. Jamks C. WAi.Ki.sr, Seo'y, H. L.Bvhd. M. D„ Ex. Physician for SAvnunah. This company in- euru on the mutual plan of one-half cosh at tho usual rates, or on the cash plan at twenty per cent, lower rates. Applications received hy r “ K ' >, *“ 4 WILBUR, 129 Coagrese-at, Bancroft ft Bryan, QBNERAL AUK.M’8 AN1> BBUKSR8, STOCKS, KOKHS, KXOUAXeK* KKJ l KSTAT.K. No. nr B»y 8lr«sl, Hnvnunnh. J»° M ly Liverpool and London Fire aud I.lfa Insurance Companr. f llu. nbuv rpilE nnder.i|niKd Agcut. of the nbuvo Company, I will take risks against Fire on Buildings, 8took in Trade, ftc., on the most favorable tonus. jan 24 BANCROFT ft BRYAN, No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL INSURANC E COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 4,000,000 of Pounds Sterlia K . *“*“ f I'Hia INSTITUTION bus ostahlishad an Ageucy 1 in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Froduco and Pioperty will bo issued by ANDREW LOW ft CO. Savannah, January 21,1853. LONDON PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE. I 'll IS Company takes Fine Risks in this city, and iusnrss Rents aud Leases. »<i»2 BOBT. HABERSHAM ft SON, Agents. JKTNA INSURANCE CUjUPANI OF HARTFORD, CONN. r r*!K undersigned, Agents ol tho above Company, X eontinue to take risks against Firs on Buildings, Stocks, etc., on the most favorable t COHENS ft HERTZ. Mutaul Life luaurnnce Company of New York. I HA AC ABBATT, Hec’y. JOSEPH B. COLLINS, Pres t. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by W.P. HUNTER, Agent. Southern Alutunl lusurnuee Company. 4 HBUKY HULL, President aud Treasurer.— Ai.ijon Chase, Seo'ry, and Treasurer.- ——r . . . C. F. MoKav, Actuary. The undersigned, Agent of tho above Company, oon- tiaues to tako the following risks, vis: Marine, nicer and t\re; also on the livos of Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, Cornor of Bay and Drayton eta. Corporation Notices. P HOI'OKALH will bo received for ths con struction and putting down of a Flood Gate iu the Springfield Cuual. For plan aud spooihoations, apply JAMES P. SCREVEN, Chairman D. C. C. CITY MARSHAL’* SAUL O N tiulurdny,theOthof March next, mil o’clock A. M., will bo sold on the ground, undur tho au- publio sales aud city lots, Foksyih Wauu.— Fronting Forsyth Place, lots. No. 1, valued at*1800; No.2,*1600; No. 3, *1000; No. 4, *1600; No. 5, $1600; No. 6, *1600; No. 7, *1800; No. ri. *1800; No. 9. *1600; No. 10. *1000; No. 11, *1600; No. 12, ^1000; Ho. 13, *1800; No. 14, *2000. ' “ * No. 16, valued at 20, *1200; No. 2l,*lfc00; No'. 22, *1600: No. 23, *1200; *' 24,*1200; No.25,*I2U0; No.26,*1200; No.27,*1200; ,t$8U0: and No. 34, *8U0. . Harris-direct, valued ■ Trust Jx>ts, lots No. 22, ^°’ e Mil, r fvontlng260 feet on the b,lok ' m depth. In front of positive—terms Will .t'liTel.wk, 11>. a.ual ui0Ttm.nl nf "fin?* count and risk of the former purchaser. Articles, 1 2,0«1 Indul, Corn^TO) L.. F.mV.'.rir? naira m .noki fwf A fine Buggy at Auction. THIS DAY, tkIZ&h l, at 12 o'clock, Jf Conrt House, a fin# light enamelled Top Patent Axle, And Spring Poroh Buggy, nearly new— I U1K1B irnull. • Potatoes—50 bbls.fliie Eatlngand P Butter, 30 kog* aud half do. * * 50 Drums ftresh Figs; ~ Terms cash. Valuable Building Lots, at Auction On THURSDAY,24th oi'Maroh D8 *{.at Ue'clWk, 1 th. prom...., twolrO Ur*., finely lo- No. 8 to 22 inclusive, each Lot measuring 66 feot <_ the streot and running back 65 loot, situated east of Broad-street, on noth sides of MnDonough-strest lmmoni.ty vitiuible, u Itli'eonfiilently'^balleV.d'"^! their depot will bo located in that vicinity, A plan of tho Lot oan he eeeu at our Counting-Boom. terms, one-third cash, and tlio balance at ono and two years credit, with ialerost, and secured by inort- lOor.tt.Cru/uMlo'ynaO Clocki^s^h.y'knd SPhunr SwfT-IOOWkl'rfi kl " k *“ J s ' lk a Cbm ami Oafs at Private Sale. 300 hags Corn, and 350 do. Oats, for sale in lots to suit H».p-W hoi., ftuy ,„ d M.t BMP ’ l0 ' Tobacco—6 bales Leaf Tobacco ' *'’" purchasers. i s * r <»* ( «rry .Sets at Private sale. H 0 .toa Sf ry foUo wing kinds—Alice Maude, Boston Pino, British Quoon, Ohio Redwood. Hi * SSSy White Wood, Hovey's Seedling, i Soar let. They are all grown iu this ollmate a good order. All orders left at our store for any of the above kiuda will be promptly attended to. ^ On 1st TURSDAy'uTMarch, at 11 o'clock Willbesold before the Court House, Lot No. 40 Brown Ward, 60 by 90 feet, foe simple. Also eastern half of Lot Letter Z, 60 by yo feet, lee simple, sold oVder of the Executor, ierrns, one third caafi aud the balance ”nterest Ud U ° ***** oredIt ’ for »l'proved security with riftuui!. T J 01 3av * n, ‘*». the following valuable lots, with improvements thereon, via.Ut No. 6, and half Eot No. 7 Franklin Ward, fronting ou r l w ftunonl ground rent to the city 71. and a lease that expires on tho 1st of Nov'ber \u i: A i ,0 » *‘ ot N°* 2-3 Washington Ward, fronting 'i.. " f, .“ aro ' ® u *Goct to annual grouudrent tho first the city of *18 22, uud a lease that umpires < of October next. Also, Lot No. 32 Gr«-’ w. York n.nd Price street*, subject t Also, l.ot No. 32 Grocn Ward, streets, subject to a lease that i pires on ti>o 1st of November next, buiouging to the tateot F. W. iiemoman, deceased, and sold by nermis- L r 0 . U t. rt ’i* Ud b ^ or, ?" r of tho administrator, tor the benefit of the hoirs of said ostato—tortus cash, purchas ers paying lor titles. '* thall Mouse omnibus and'than at Private Sale. >J.p. rpK. 1 " 8 ' *i* *«“* Horse., new Sails, from thseity, has no further use for it. Prime II lute Cum at Private Sale. A‘ u 35u , p1iE , . c vmi. 1 'SSr " om tl,, * b ' thcUjr - PHI LB RICK ft BELL offer private sale: b , b, V M bbls. Peach Brandy. Houand Gia. d ‘fifki . lu ciuk « “Hmall SUil" Scotch Whisky, 1 puncheon Irish Whisky (McMahan’s). 5 eighth casks Pinot, Castilllon ft Co. and llunnossy Brandy 20U do». of’fine Madei^, si ier “> and Po/t Wiues. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky'aud Cherry Bran, dy—all private stock. Bacon.—20 casks Sides, 10 oasks Hams, 15 casks n Lincoln-streot, lots No. 24, valuod at $900; No. 25, On Drayton-street, lots No. 21, valued at *1000; No. $750. No. 10 corner Jones and Lincoln-streots, valued Trust Lots, lot No. 17, at *1000. Wkslev Ward.—Km valued at *850; Bio. lu, $tww. On Lincoln and Price- streets, lot No. 1,Valued *960; No. 24, *8oO. On Taylor-street, iotNo.'BVVavJsIeit *000; No. II, *600. OiJonea street, lot No. 6, valued at *700, and western half of 7. *350. Terms of sale, one-fifth cash; tho balance ■* —“‘..nayable quarterly. 1ILIPM. RUSSELL t. ground r U88ELL, City Marshal. City TrcRKurcr’is ufllce, ( Fkbruary it], 1853. > I’l^AX RETURNS.—The time lor receiving Tux I Returns is extended to the 1st of March, after whieh defaulters will bo double taxed. By order of his Honor the Mayor. [feb 17J J. OEOROF], Q. T. Extract from Ordinance passed 2d August, 1839, section: •• Be it further ordained, That a general tioketakren by the master, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro or person of color, shall pass the bv ‘ L *—** ten o'clock P. M.; but that, in order fob 17 160 do Pale and No. r 25 do Pearland No. 1 Starch 20 do Uround Pepper, in iA lb papers 266 do Table Salt 1 160 eighth, quarter and half cheats Tea 50 “ *• “ ** Bi'k '* s Tobacco, assorted qualities 60 100 bbls Stuart's Refined B. and C. 8ugi 50 do Cirolo A. Crushed 10 do Now Orleans 10 bo> 200 bbls Doinestio Liquors 20 cases assorted Pickles ) M. Segars, assorted qualities 60 gross f’ipei 100 reams Wrapping Paper v sugar-cured Uams 6 do Shoulders A'SV. COHEN ft TARVER. HAlfNE AND WEBSTLJt. and Wohstcr iu tho United tho Resolution of Mr. Foot, Janu- ' 1830. Roceived by JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. M. Freud ergast ft Co. ory choioe assortmo nil 6-4 Plaid, Strip oned lot of Oil Cloth s, assorted—whiol, with i and White Matting; a , now patterns, in evory ihawls; Trimming Vei- louiplote stook of every ; useful in Dry Goods they oiler ou very moderati for cash, feb 16 Nearly opposite St.'Audrew's'iiaiT, WiVt'side CANDLES. F\f\ BOXE8 Pnieutnnd Hpcun Candles, 30doAdu- sJ\J manmantiue do, 30 do Tallow do, Ia> ding and for sale by [feb 21 j C LAG HORN ft CUNNINGHAM. FI ^cb -Thirty two barrels Key Stone tore and for sale by BUNKER ft OGDEN. /"lORN.—2,000 bushels Tennessee Corn in sacks for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, feb 19 Foot of Weet-Broad-st. O ATS.—1000 bush. Prime Seed Oats, for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, ieb 19 Foot of West Broad Street. - a - ■ Ju. wnicn ticket shall specify the when it ie to expire, and may be given both be- ' * Vclock P. M.: Provided, however, that no tloket shall pass tho bearer thereof after mid night. whuthor it bo dated before or after that hour, un less the time when it is given, and the onject in view, aud the place to which the boarer is sent, are distinctly e the above section. EDWARD O. WILSON, Savannah, 25th Jan'y, 1853- Clerk of Council. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! T HE Subscriber has now uud keeps constantly on hand a large supply of tho beat quality of High Eaud Oak, Hickory, aud Pine WOOD, which ho otters as low for cash as can be bought in the city. Wood Yard near the Railroad Bridge, (feb 19-3ia] P. WHITE* O^. teb 19 BUNKER ft OGDEN. TEELE'S FEATHER BUSTERS) just iceivcd and for sale by COLLINS ft BULKLEY. I0LUID EXTRACT OF SENNA*—This X? Extract possesses thO t active properties of Scnua lentrated form, and is a mild and pleasant pur gative, just received and for sale by * ■ A w. 1 . W. LINCOLN. C. A. L. LAMAR. CITY HOTEL., B«y Street* HavnnnNli, Georgia. THIS long established nud favorably known Ho- X .tol occupies a central location in tho oomueroial portion of tho city. The proprietor ia pleas. 1 to an nounce to his old patrons, and those who may hereafter favor him with their visits, that by recent udditiousand improvements iu his establishment be is placed In pos session of more oxteudedmeana thau heretofore for their comfort and oonvenieuco. Particular attention has been given in the late alterations to the apartments appropri- Can KMT.—IN) bbls. ltosendalo Cement Co. Flour—100 bbls. Canal, 50 bbls. Richmond, Cxookkky.—25 uratos assorted Common aud l Glasswark.—76 cases Tumblers, assort* J Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, fto. Ckaukkrs.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston, ish imported < !io WC01nm0n Qenuan ci 8*rs, 20,060 Span- Soalks.—A largo assortment of Fairoank’s Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Made Clothin*. Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clock! Fancy Soaps, la cy Articles, ftc. fto. jy 14 Plaster and Cement ut Privute Sale. M Ud J 00 “ , ^ nt, J r on hand Piaster Pwri’i, Just received in .... and tor solo low, 150 bbls. Rosendale Cement, 25 do. sep A Boston Burn at Private .Sale. Just received per sohr. F\ T. Satterly, 50 bbls. N. E. oct 1 Rum. For sale low from the wharf. Fbr Rent. ' Two Stores, Nos. 8 and 12 Johnston's Building, Bay LOTTERIES. UUKKMt ANU 1-UJL.A8K1 MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lnne, near Ilull-Hlr^cl onnc) near uun-BiroCt. GREGORY ft MAURY, Manager*. in °***! th ca * k * C*>ineoJtosndy ^bbAE d StoS; WMt ^ W1 - 25 do Domestic Brandy 10 do lleotlfied Whisky 2 do Old Scotch do. 2 do Irish do. Monongahelado. bs *“ ^fl*0* Rio Coffbe Crocksuv.—10 orates Crockery assorted TCMBLEttH.-SO oaee. TumblVrV, asenrled AIatkcsscs.—20 new double Matresses. «F W ?.! h# D]Rnuf «ctif7y r, ^pio' r ce ft Valentin#, sale at the manufacture?* 1 im M . * the manufftcturoiVprines. 1^*—A fitoi'a tii a rtry desirable air. wanted. WANTED^ (. t -f .« l,.tru. 8 Ai.1.1, u,i.° nT 1 ' , til if* ^ Bl| ,( faliable accounuorwiil no. 188 . WANTED. _ 1,1 “ Store. Nona cWANTUD A STORK suitabte for ratailin, DHY GOODS; situated cu Congross or Broughton streot. between and Barnard. Any person having such an on* * h 8h Mat *ddrc8*ing “Box 670 Pog$ r . .. • • :" inn a* wantkdT^ Houses and Lands. TO KENT. I Thro. Ban STORKS, U.bU ®!fORJfiS. on Meors’i wh.rf. ROB T. ItABKRSHAM R Si T nut and cook. Roo, “'’ N ,°- 135 _ Also, to hire, a Woman, a good nurse, house >erv-< md cook. Enquire of (fAlai A- BONAUd7 * To Ilein. 1 *HE Store in Whitaker street, ; the Subscriber as a wholesale f occupied by jjjjgjjl* 8tw», of which be ‘■•'“tod about t^e first of April next their Retail btore corner of \VhiUk*ran4Cona*»*#UMi«! For further parliouJaraapply to w** m ROAST ft < feb 16 M. PRENDERG k CO., 0 FUR RKNTo «, r r ,IE u PPer Floor of Oglntborp* Hall^br one or ■ more years. * •- lob 12 ROBT. HABERSHAM 4 SON. X^Oii WALL.—Lot 60 toct on West Broad-at., J, running back 120 feet, with a small Wooden Build- >ppiy to (fa 12} WM. WRIGHT. 0 story Brick R< h immodiatoly. Apply TO R.KNT—-Throe tenoment ] having five rc»me, with a kitehon ft.-.™ 'atml on the corner of Jonei and Purse tho Railroad Depot.—Apply to J. 11^1*It P:, Corner Iuontgomery-mfet6 Bay-lane. 4| jan 18 Also of Class 25: 65 47 60 76 28 61 34 63 11 50 14 17 40 25 E. WITHIN QTON. kxtra class 16 row 1853. T« be decided by the drawing of Delaware Lottery, m t Class 49, To be drawn m Wilmington, Del., This Day, Mareh l. 78 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: ated to ladies and families, which, with other changes in their arrangement, have now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their occupants from any intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all th* privacies of home. Persons visiting Savannah will find the City Hotel all they could desire extra heavy, for tale by b 3 tf NEVITT, LATHKOP ft STEBR1NS. my friends in oither Boston, New fork or Baltimore, (deep A. C. TOMS, Bay stroot. l)ICi1IK C11KKHE.—20 boxes lulu umdu X prime Cheess, for salu at feb 16 8CALL1 parting an agreeable flavor to the breath after U- kiug modiciues, ftc., for sale by G. R. ft J. B. HENDRICKSON, feb 4 Gibbon’s Building. Mouslin J)e Barege Parasols, Chemisettes French uud English Crape Ladies' lomg Silk Mitts Loco and Swiss Undersleevos Plain Whito Crapo Shaw ls Swiss aud Cambric Edging and Insertings Shell Tuck Combs English Cottouad' 1 12-4 Toilet Quilts Horida by W. c. WADSWORTH. 83 Broughton-st. Just received per Florida by Sl'ltlNGt GOODS. HVfSD per Htcumor— Plain and Printed Burt-ges, , Challv, ed India 8 , Printed Organdies and Jackouets, *• '• Gingham*, e Collars und Slocrus, Muslin and Lt Parasols, bun Shades, ftc., ftc. n HENRY LATHROP 4 CO. Silk Moods ut Cost* undersigned are desirous of closing out their s Goods, aud offer the prime New York and give us a lock, may bo expected. No humbug, and I I1JTTFR Ac UUHlfiSlS.—30 firkins Choice I f Goshen Bntter, 50 boxes Cheese, received and for sale by [feb 7j MoMAliON ft DOYLE. Mll'OUND Wild Cherry LozenKos.- / lOil ,, „ vory efficacious article for Coughs, Colds, luiluenxa. A fresh supply received this day pur steamer, and f sale by [feb 16]W. W. LINCOLN. o for sale by [fob 7J MuMA110N ft DOYLE. f 'IOFFDK AND TEA.- . _ . and half chests Hyson Tea, 60 half chests Blaek do., recolved and for sale by f«b 7 McMahon t QOYiis. S KUF llliSiNG FliOUU*—.*>00 pnekugex, ti lbs. each; 100 bags 12 lbs. each, Self Uisiug Flour, ^ mUg ■ - *- c. B. SCALLY, just received aud lor sale by St. Andrew's Hall R Et'ElVKII per Steamer—Apples, Pota toes, Craubervies, Dates, Prunes, Figs, Almonds. English Walnuts, Pecau Nuts, Brasil Nuts, English Pickles and Sauce, Catsups, fte. feb 2 GEO. ALEXANDER. O ATS.—4t)0 h 11#licit Tennessee Seed Oats of superior quality, for sale by " * , -iM MoMAliON ft DOYLE. [ APUUUON D1TTKKS.—A fresh supply M i— - - J. 1 just received and for sale by feb 8 A. BONAUD. | JOCKKT KNIVES.—A beautiful nssortmom X of the vory best manufacture, for sale by feb6 MORSE ft NICHOLS, 155 Broughton-st. 5 P r °ughtoP' I hiida. Bide* mid Miioultiers, laud lale by CLAGtIOHN ft CUNNINGHAM. it, and •pared o mako it so. •prli Persons visiting . . jhey could desire the part of the subscriber will be P. CONDON. Proprietor W. V. PRENTICE’S DAGUEHREAN GALLERY, ST. JULIAN STREET, Over Zoubauiii’w Mimic Store* Savannah. fl^HE SUBSCKIUKR would cnll attention to his X n *w and improved style of Colorod Daguerreotypes, tie warrants to give satislaction to all whodesiretohave their iikouessoe tuken in a superior style. Call and examine specimens of my work over the Music Store, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE. P. 8.—Instructions in the art, and all kinds of stock constantly tor sale. is feb 4 Tickets *5—shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares, cither sing) Veuderfor Gregory ft Maury. ABTEB8 FOB PRIZES. OJUs No. 163 Bay-Street. 2 Doors JBast of ths City Hotel. HttAWN NLiUUEU» — Of Georgia State the S • llAWN NUillDEHH 2Wh k instan?^ -# drawa in Augusta, yesterday, 10 60 l?0 01 12 9 1 47 43 70 55 6 GEORGIA MTATK LOTTERY, _ . ,' CLASS 36. rot the bsns/it of ths Independent Fire Co. at Augusta, F. C. BARBER ft CO., Managers. Will be drawn in Columbus, Ga., ou tho 3d last. JUsisiuctts Luts near * / DEPOT. T HE uudorsigued having bought tho cligibl* Uround for Grocery Stores and Wagon Trade, con venient to the Depot, near the public equars, in Baton- ton,, and expecting to oommenco business himself, bn wishes others to doso-as fair competition is the lift of trade. He will sell several building lota for Stores, and as a heavy trade may be expected—where from 25 to 36,OUO bales of Cotton will bo brought in tor sale, aal shipment to Savannah—no place ia the interior of Geor- f* presents greater inducements to business men. to soli family anil plantation supplies, la the midst of tha best oommunitj> in tho State of Georgia. 4®" Persons wishing late osn addross the ■abeeriber at Madison, Morgan Coi»EU f Georgia. 5 JOHN B. ROBSON. liinesville, all tho Negroes belonging to the estato of Louis LoConte, deo’d, late of said county—a prime gang. 45 in number. Terms one-half cash, the balance inona and two years, with intarest from date—notes, with ap proved security. AJao, the Plantation known as Clio Bill, in Libert? county. Terms made known on the d^y of * jan 12 4 Oil THOS. c. N18; _ LeOonte, dea'd. To Rent. oa Wat Bro.it itn.l, with , ^* , eiglit upright rooms. For particulars apply to 1 *£* ar *y» iu llk ® house or at the corner of Joh«« and Abercoru street*. tf deoIS^ foEsaEIT NEW STORE! GROCERIES! Corner Whitaker and Broughton Lan-J. T UST recoivod iior Mourners uud packets, u ftili tj supply of GROCERIES, which are offered at whole sale or retail, at cash prices. Tho goods have boen se lected, and every article is warranted to prove satisfac tory or may be returned. jan 18 tf WAI. G. DICKSON. FRENCH MUSTARD, SARDINES, PICKLES. PRESERVES, SWEET OIL, ALMONDS, FANCY liuXES PRUNE- BRANDY PEACHES, LONDON MUSTARD, TURKEY F1US, EXTRA LARGE AND FINE, —and— 20 BOXES RAISINS (all clustrrs,)—WHOLE, HALF AND QUARTER BOXES— MACE, NUTMEGS, SPICE, See., Ac. Just received and fur salu ut DICKSON’S, jan 18 tf Cor. Whitaker-st. and .Broughtoa-lauo. Rams! Tongues! Bolognas! J UST rocoived per summer— 2 bbls. Pig Uams 50 Smoked Tongues, large site 50 lbs. Bologna Sausages 8PLENDID SCHEME. $7,000—$2, OOO—1,600— $1,950. Tickets *2—Shares in proportion. JWT Orders from the oountry answered promptly, drawings sent regularly, and prises eaahod on demand CHARLES B. PATTERSON. A°\ t,rjr ’ CI»M 34, drawn in Angusta yesterday, tho 28th instant 10 C6 26 61 12 9 1 47 43 70 65 C Now for the Capital. To be drawn iu Columbus, Ua. t 0 **" e drawn iu Columbus, Ua., on Thursday, March 3. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, t Augusta. , L SPLENDID SCHEME: $7,000—$9,000—$ IOOO— $1950. And more than $90,000 in Smal/er Brizes! Tickets only *2—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and prises cashed on l maud, by GEO. 8. GRAY, No. 5 Owens's Building, " f 1 Opposite Pulaski Horn L OT NO. 10 WASHINGTON WARD. Apply to (dee 2i-tf) QUANTOCK, ROBERTS A CO. For Sale* A STEAM SAW MILL, nearly uftw, on tho St John's River, EastFlorida. For particulars ap- * 10 [ now 4} COHEN 8ft HERTZ. 1 FOR HALE. “Hi* A DOUBL? Teiieinnnt nud a eingin Hi on a brick basement, and in a desirable as » oity; at present rents for *1,025. NOTICE. B KxecHfor’n S«!«j of Keol Estate. \ virtue ol nil ordex from the Court of Ordlna- ry of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary nuriioscs, will bo sold belore the Court llousu door itt bpringfleld, oa the first Tuesday la March, between the usual hours of sale, all of the Rea! Estate of the lata Uttibourn BevilJ, dcccaied-coiudsttnjr of two hundred M,or ® °. r adjoining lands eC FKACT1CAL. THE ATI hE of the Lu.. of Vendors and Purchasers of Estates, by tlio „ t lion. Sir Edward Hugdea. Seventh American from eleventh Loudon Edition. Tho Indies' Work Book, containing Instructions in Kuiuiug, Nutting, Point i-uce Embroidery, Crotchet, The Lofty and the Lowly; or, Good in AUaud Noue All 2 bbls. Sinokod Beef DICK80N'8 jan 18 tf Cor. Whitaker-st. and Broughton-lane. Mode Chally s, superior qualities- J. U. COHEN 4 CO, 140 Broughton-st. Cheap Dry Good*. N assurtmuut nf new Ureas Goods, consisting of , Silks, Dc Laiuea, Alpacas, Morons, Ginghams, ' id Collars. Uuderslouvos, Chemisette*, L. C , Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Crane Shawls, and varioi irtioles, which will bo sula extremely iow, at N ibona’s Range, l»y L°ct 51 1. DASHER. Frouoh Cambrics and Jaconuts. English and American »«» uiwu on*B, wan style Neodlu-Worksd Collars, CbemUetts aud Sleovea, parasols and Umbrellas, 14. C. lldkfs,. Uoeiory,Gloves, Ribbons, fto. dewitt 4 Morgan. | N1>IA SILKS, Printed Freucb Brilliants, andies and Mualins, just received and lor sale 28 tf j NEVITT, LATHROP 4 STEBBINS. era Hay landing from sohr. Eclipse, and for sale by Eclipse, and BUN KER A OGDEN. fAY AN D~D UANEastern Hnv aud Now I. WheatBran, tor sale by DAVID R. DILLON, 110 Foot of West.Broad efc. hamired Rolosoo’d ilauu, ... '* r ' bunkeb*oodeh. *#I, ni- s sal* b . UISA.rV. l-IlA.Ut LIUCiH, iu sior * and for sale by [fob I]E. O'BYRNE. I jairay IIAKliE jjs.—aou Emuly B.rri-I., 200 Empty Butter Firkins, 100 Tutm, tor sale hy ri’U J, v feb 5 MORSE ft NICHOLS. assortment uf fine and Fresh Groceries at the lowest cash price, tor saio by (fob 16) M. J. SOLOMONS. TEA! TEA!! OA half clu-sts Ilyeou Tea, J5 do Black Tea, In store and for sal* by SWIFT 4 CO. Landing and for sale by [fob 16 j t flWlFT 4 CO. 1) hhds prime N. O. Sugar 25 bbls Stuart's orusbed A. Sugar 26 dc ,B. Clarified 25 do C. do 16 boxes refined Loaf flugar Bultcr~4 lbs. for #12 J UST RECEIVED— 10 kegs Butter, 4 lbe. Cor *1 10 do. Gosheu do., 3> a lbs. for *1 —AND— 13 do. Sthiotly rniME do., 3 lbs, for*l. Lauding per sebr. Triumph- 50 Jmitatiou English CHEESE, rich and fine flavor 20 box*s Mild Rich Northern Chaese 1NEN GOO DM.—Uichurdsou's 10-4 Liuea Table Damasks, Damask Nai>- k ins and Doilies, Birds-Ey* Diaper, Scotch Diapers and lluokahucks, Col'd. Bordered and Frock Towels, just received and tor sale low by fab i9 Dewitt 4 Morgan. m EW» FORK. AND It KEF.—30 bbls. new Mess Pork, 100 do do Beef, just received aud for WEBSTER 4 PALMES. |fe*>2{] DICKSON'S, jan 18 tf C' r. Whitaker-st. and broughtou-lane. J^KUKIVED per Flori<ln— Plain, Whito and 8almon Colored Silks, uled N W Collars, Chcokod Ginghauu bjiriug Prints, Shirtings, Sheetings, Musliu Understeeves—Spriug styles. Black Barege, extra fine blk Xl daLftUe, fto.. by > 2 W. C. WADSWORTH, Broughtou street. * QWUIS, EW SPUING GOODS.-Primed Bareges Brilliants, Prints. Chints, Jaconeto, Scotch Giug Muslim!, Worked Collars and Sleeves, Ac., just feb 3 tf \\f A ITERS and Tea Tray*.—30 mi»"o % Y Waiters, seme choice aud beautiful pattorns.- Also Single Waiters and Tea Trays of various dies am quality, for sale by COLLIN8 4 BULKLEY. EW HAMS.—Jn»t received ‘JUO Roloton’s h . extra spice cured Baltimore Hams, also 5 bbls ulton Mat Let Pig Hants of cuporior quality, tor Bale. OEO. ALEXANDER, fob 18 Cor. Ball and Congrwas-ste., Mon t-s^r. |)A/«IW of vory tine quality; niauufactnrod Xu by Joseph Rogers ft Son*. Sheffield, for sale by fab31 F- W. CORNWELL, WiBryanfst. r Mt.-i.t'Sit remteuiNT received and for uale by ) .10 hhds. N. O. Sugar '** “ Choice reltuod N. O. Sugar Prime and choice Porto Rico do Fair end Prime Muscovado do 150 bbls. Steam refined do 30 M Crushed do 20 boxss Loaf d 0 FoitMl.bj [feb31) WHESTER J> PALMES. I I lull FUOOF wnjSKY, See." J. 1 W bble. liieh proof Wbteky White • 150 •' N. O. do 40 “ Monongahela do ;; Paw #ia Bourbon do 120 •* Phelps Gin ““ “ Domestio Brandy WEBSTF.B 4 PALMES. TftlHBUT !ft!POR.TATICJN8 IN BOND. 30 half pipes OUrd Dupey ft Co. Brandy, various . .... , —... Brandy, various vintages anil warranted 4th proof, in Custom House ‘ for sals on 4s favorable terms as any in cultivation, with good Ponces, Dwellings, audouthoa- scs, two uxcellout wells of water, aud a first rate mill stream, qho above property U distance from SavonaaK nineteen miles. Tho Aupsta Road from Savannah runs through them. The lands are well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton, Rice and Corn, field fot a dirk ■ion among tho logatees. - desirous of puxvhasing, by calling at the r tho subscriber, will bo shown the proper lernis made enown on the day of sale. ideuc. of ibu uuh.cribor, *U1 b.' alio, a ufo property, forms made anown on tho day of sain. E. "W. SOLOMONS, Executor. Effingham County, January 8, 1853. tMl jan 10 To Rent, J ^OR 1 yonr, a WHARF STORK. 00111 FORT k DUHBAM. floored w ith th the reception of Cotton Charleston steamboat Wharf. ^ KENT.—A cuuifortabla Dwelling House t Bryan street, in a pleasant part of the the city, WM. WRIGHT. WOOD! WOOD! ™ k-rp ttjn.iuotlj' oa bud t lit. WOODYABD, >t tho C.0.1 Dridj •apply. M all1 ioMitii; ofOAK ini lUCKOBl? WOOl!! All orders loft at J. D. Jesso's, Brooghtos -strset, wriil iromiftlv H.tl.imlr.1 tn be promptly attended to. 1-fT Wood Fiold Low For Cash. , jan 1 tf J, M. BUTJ F\i i Bbls. huuenur Koyjttoiic Mills Flour; 515 4 Extra do dodo; 30 half bbls superior BeUvAai do do; for sale to arrive persebr Geo J Jones f " timer*, by f j an 19] BUNKER 4 C ket. A constant supply of direct importations. Cog nac aud Bordeaux Brandies. Also 100 bosket* " Bve- naviata" Chanipaugno, imperted by ourselve*--« choice HVfie. 60 baskets Heidalck and Boucha Cnampagao.— ?.bj? “ tibFFtda ASUTJIA. 120 0 nud 10 lb. boxi For sale by , _J,fabj*iI nARkft«>8 i. lot of tin* supe f_ [tob;5lj _ VB This article Is .'ing all kinds,of bogs, wofcuu Ants there is nothing equal to it. od in this oity. and pan be relied uxterminator of aU kinds of "* *- J for sale by fab 18 —. ■slaMMeiw Humm mem *700 ***** common to strictly priwb Rio Cnfl'ee I UU 60 bags prime white Bio d* } bags prime —0 '* Cap* ■■■■■■ 26 ball chests Hyson Tea