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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 1, 1852.
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LEHR, Uond’r,
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CEO.
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JIASTJRU JOHN ADAMS,
.. dl.tlnsul.hod Dancer M«1 Femilo PonOMlor,
Mo.lor Floyd.
—,r„.mrtlCUUn, »» bllH.
«** f’orquou®, Ml ccnta) a.llerr,
iinlorcd (inllery, 25 cent*.
0“"5, 1 ■ .tf JOHN T. FOIU), Agent,
/Soirees JUagiquctt l
.TTUB savannah theatre
a >ri«m PrMtUlgitMdort del Munti I
jIAOAIililSTIiH
The Great®** Wlawrd of Uto Ago I
Lti* Magician to iMbcl Sd, Queen of Spain.
_ • w i. *re respectfully Informed that this world-re-
w £ 1 .MdWI«rdwlH h*ro the honor of giving a
00 * nea brief series of bla aplondld and
ORIGINAli BOIBEE8 ITIACJIQUES,
. Ywldtr. commencing early In December, nt the The-
In .-Seontinuo for a fow night*, on the inme exten-
mindeur and effect tbnt havo distinguished
throughout Franco, Spain, Holland, Belgium,
h i ^Tpnu»l*r Hungary, Itely~ &a, and at the
Theatre, Havana, tho Broadway Theatre,
ulYvork—at Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New-Or-
SlLiSd In all the principal dtlea or the South and Went.
Macallister’s Magic Cabinet
nv ORIGINAL, MECHANICAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND
OF OW^jftbsOPHlOAL APPARATUS,
efruri-nl gtabrvtdtmntntn.
ESTi .
JJTM.pwnjM^ fc NldllOU. M p million H.
'vroLAssfai—14b Mute. cum Molasses, landing Com
Mbyj.D.«, pogtojuufc*
(lltMAmLACB.
Circular to Anerlcan Prodi
Association for the Exhibition of all Nations,
Office, AV.53 llrsadwajf x NSW*Yerk,
W
uYerk,
rig'
nov 24
ASTERN HAY«—ili bales, landing Atim ship China
Jit and tor «le by ^ arttw
nov 84~ COHEN fc FOSDICK.
S YRUP—BOO pm Molasses SyrupTlandlng Com ship
China, and tor aale by
novi’4 COHEN to FOSD1CK,
B A a. B r^° bu “ dl '‘ Uunn ' ““ T biinis.
^lOFFEE—90 mau Java, and 0 do. Mocha Coffee, very
Vj choice articles, tor tale by
_nov84 A. MINIS,
pill aMPAONM,— 1 75 baaketa Champagne, of tho follow-
\J Ingcholco brands : Douche Ilia It Drouot, Heldalclc to
I ADDRESS you. o
Exhibition of the Induatry or all Nations, to
your co-ops ration in the general object* of the
P Tho building Intended tor the purpoae* of the Exhibi
tion, constructed entirely of Iron and thus, will be. It la
believed, the largest and moat beautirul edlflce in the
country. It covers, on the ground floor, two and a half
acres, and, with the galleries, the whole apace Is tour
acres. The mason work la rar advanced, awl It Is to be
completed on the Slat October. The main part of the
ion work la contracted tor. and the castings are to be de
Iverad from the Ifitb October to the 15th of December.
Co- and Verzenay, quarts aud pints, in store and for sale
by [nov’g] A. MINIS.
O ODFI811.—3,000 pounds. For sale by
Iliov 33] H. J. GILBERT.
TTAY.—80 bales prime flnt quality Northern Hay, In
XI store and for sale by
hot 83 8w BUNKER to OGDEN.
P ATES DE FOIE8 OR AS.-Just received,
at
-ccivcu, a iroan
tupply. For sale by [nov 92] A. BON AUD.
J^EVV CROP NEW ORLEANS filOLA88ES. r 30 bar-
_ rels New
from barque John
nov23
New Orleans Molasses. Landing
‘ and for sale by
COHENS
) AOON BIDES.—00 hhds. prime Bacon Bides. Land-
.. ,
Ing from barquo John Bird and tor snlo by
S3 COHENS to llERTZ.
You are thus offered an unequalled opportunity of ex
hibiting to the vast population of thla country auch of
your productions as you send ns, free of all charge, of
every kind whatever, from the time that they are deliver
ed into our eustody until withdrawn.
The Association baa already announced that their ob-
lecta are limited exclusively to exhibition. They have
no Interest whatever, direct or Indirect, In the final dis
position to be made of any article that may be displayed.
You are, no doubt, aware that we have received all the
assistance (torn the public authorities that we have de
sired. The City has given us the lease of Reservoir
Squire, the Slate has granted us a charter, and the Fede
ral authorities have engaged that the building shall be
made a Bonded Warehouse tor the purpose or receiving
foreign articles without paying duty ro long as they re
main in It.
We have the strongest assurances of support from the
gACON SHOULDERS.—18 bbd«._Bacon Bhoujdon.
We have the strongest assurances or support from the
representatives, In this country, of the principal Foreign
Powers; and we are receiving dally confirmation of the
COHENS to HERTZ.
C
low by [nov S3] SEABORN OOODALL.
1A AAA vards PRINTED MUSLIN DE LAINES.
lUaUUlr Just received from tho Philadelphia auo-
■mi ffsi made entirely by himself; and his Experiments
fmniv or his own Invention) havo uever Tailed to excite
SoDUliment of brilliant and crowded audiences, who
hire Joined In pronouncing him
Unparalleled and Unapproachable l
r^No other Magician, that ever lived ran compete
.Mu. t«* (n theinfinllo variety or bla Feats, or
. rs-j-w-.-a.- chemistry,
iv.vini Just received Bom tho Philadelphia auo-
llous. At the low price or only 13# cents a yard. At
nov 23 8.0. LANE’S,
jn.... n—i. n. n ....u..
POTATOES It HAM&—100 barrels choice Mercer Po
J . tatoea 1100 barrels Yellow Potatoes j 100 u CuurdV
1 ams, (new.) For sale by
liov 83 A. CHAMPION.
MechMiUm, Science, Ch .. ....
KSty’fcL as combined in these Magnificent Enter.
Electricity, Jto-,
taliiwnW- t ]q future advertisements.
jy-Futt panic j. M. WESTON, Agent.
N 1
ptcrtfiawHUe.
rara ”Si£uBkSiEp”. d „,i , ~
' ^IciCLEB.—in barrels, put up In vinegar, ready lor
—le. Just received and for sale by
83 SEABORN OOODALL.
A CoaU. Also. Black Do* Win catwmere rama, i
a&uiiWuiuw. djysjaKas
G UNS.—An Invoice of double-barrel Guns, at price
varying from 910 to f50. For sale by
23 JOHN R. NORTON.
nov 30 .
17 Whltnker-st.
0 - VEilOOATS AND BUSIN KBOOKS-Bl.c, ,nd
Brown Lftbndor Co.tlnB. Bluo Md 01l». Norway
Boa «od Bro»ddoUi Orereotu. Also, Grey and
iw turner.Bonn™ Fr«kAroo.l,rdbv,rcon l .r-
ri Si;odr.rMd.lo.b, tVM.B.WMON^
W 1
F —INE'WHITE SHIRTS AND OOBBAIUJ-A .upply of
17 Whllakerri.
received and for aale by
nov 30 ■
LBXANDER’S Black, Col’d ^Whlto Kid. Gloves,
S TERLING Silver Tea Setts, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups,
Castors, Plates, Spoons, Forks, Fruit, Pie and Cake
- *— -,Jio Desert and Butler Knlvts, Just
8. WILMOT.
Knives and solid ham.
received by[nov 18]
A LBXANDER’S Hlacx,
on bond. For sale by
BOV 30 • •
EVV PARIS DaLAINES—A One assortment or new
style French DeLalnes, Just received and for sa'~
NEV1TT/LATHROP to 8TEBBH
fTMB.-l.000 bbls. Lime, landing per schooner G. E
B 1
assortment of Pearl, Coral, Enami
Pins aud Ear Rings, Just received by
nov 18 1. WILMOT, No. 1, Market-square.
^Prascott; tor sale by DH , GHAM< KELLY k go.
LASTBR to OFJMENT.—300 bbls. Plaster Paris; 300
P LASTER to UcJnBisT.—3uu urns, nosier fans; au
do. Cement, landing from brig Wilson Fuller, to
sale by [Nov 30] BRIGHAM, KELLY to 00.
jpiNE APPLE CHEESE.—Just received a few boxes,
ml"’ Md OEo! l BK&NBUN. HO Bry.nwtrMb
APPLES, POTATOES to ONION8.—Just received
A and tor salo by OEO. BRONSON,
140 Bryan-street.
)UTTER CRACKERS to SODA B18CU1T—Fresh
j from tho Bakorr—for sale by
dot 30 GEO. BRON8QN, 146 Bryan-strcot.
JE8T ROCKLAND LIME.—For sale by
JJAII8 to TONGUES.—Landlbg from Steamer State
of Georgia, and tor sale by
nov 30
RING MACHINES. Justrecejvodbj
nov 30
G RAIN.—A small lot or old Corn (In good order) and
Oats. Just received Into store, and tor salo by
ut received by
F. W. CORNWELL,
103 Bryan Street.
HARRIS to GO.
B EANS and Cow Peas tor sale, by tho quantity or sack.
nor 30 ” ‘ *””” "
HARRIS to CO.
gTORAGE^-Cotton and other ortlclraor Merchandise,
j will be stored at the usnol rates, 05 nay-street, by
nor 30 HARRIS to OO.
J^0aiN_01L.-b5J)bls.Machlnery, 5 do. Refined, and 8
B READ.—75 bbL Navy Breadt 40 do. Pilot do^ land
ing from brig Wilson Fuller and tor sale by
nov 30 CLAGIIORN to CUNNINGHAM.
filler and tor sale by
CLAGIIORN to CUNNINGHAM.
tale by
. 'range County Butter. Landing I
[nov 84] CRANE to 1IOLCOM BE.
C RACKERS AND BISCiJlTS-Butter Crackers,Sugar
Crackers, Water Crackers, Wine Crackers, Faney
(kickers; Soda Biscuits, Lemon Biscuits, Beed Biscuits,
Vm Biscuits, Gup Biscuits, and a small lot of New
year’s Cakes, fresh and for sale by
nor S3
QANAL FLOUR-10 whole and 20 half bbls. Canal
> Flour, fresh ground, for family use, and for sale by
wv SO W.D. FORD.
TJUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Extra choice, putup in bbla-
13 hair do- qr., and In boxes and bags. Just received
sad tor sale by [nov 20] W. D. FORD.
M ackerel and salmon—in # bbls- also in
kltu, fresh and tor ule by
nov29 W.D. FORD.
gMOKED^BEEF AND TONGUESPJnst recelywl and
[nov 88]
OUNDRIE8—-Potatoes, Apples, Oranges,
^ Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Citron, Mace
Auptce, Popper, Cinnamon, Cloves, fine ass
Pickles and Freae
and Preserves, and for salo
es, flm
jcheap
. Almonds,
lace, Nutmegs,
tt of
Waldburg’s Building. Joflbrson-sL
on A bushels OF CORN, in store and tor sale by
&\)\) uoy 88 A. 0. TOMS, ISO Bay-st. *
13 OPE—500 coils superior Philadelphia.Rope, in store
lb and for sale by [nov 20] A. MINIS.
r pi3A—to half chosta choice Black Tea, forsato by^
QUGAR—A few hhds.choice and prime Sugar, In store
□ sod for sale by [nov 80] A. MINIS.
1 barrels Lime, cargo of schooner P. B.
X( drily expected, for sale by
drily expected, for sale by
BRIGHAM,
KELLY to CO.
MCTALIO SLATES.—Wheeler’s Patent Tablet of
1U Metal, or Metallo Slntcs, a very light substantial
SS&. SifBKJSS. “■» Harahct
•wage. For sale at the Book store of
S. S. SIBLEY,
No. 135 Congress-street,
P, «°. r,a > ,? r Drawing Room Companion
VA Is received. Subscribers are requested to call for
tt ® ,r “Pics, at the Book store of 6.8. SIBLEY,
J 10 ^ 3 No. 135 Congress-street.
E A l^nHil^»H« Y *rr e0 ?, b i lnd J5 # « Pr,mo E * ,tern Hay.
. BALL, .
lta Day street.
KmL 8ALB T^ •MdeeHayJ landing from bark Maria
A Morton. Apply to
J” yiB H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
C"h.?,u E C- A f» nUl f " r B>* V«wr«nMvmi,
V/Maiiuflyttlring Company, have received and will con-
ot luelr r -
loweat market rates. 1
gutter wd Sugnr Tnrers. For sale by ’
e 11 ™ 8 * F. W. CORN WELL, 108 Bryan-st.
UBURY to BLAUKUBRRY BRANDY, In bairbbU,
For sale by [nov 84] A. MlNia.
A XE8.—200 dozen assorted Brands. For sale by
nov 24 JOHN R. NORTON,
]yfOLASAS8j—50 barrels new crop Molasses. Lan
Imi iUKlror uilolij
CRANE fe HOLCOMBE,
RABTmoREFUPB.-aoo barrel.DoHlmornFlour.
I—WUng and tot uds by
- nors4 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
SBin
iiilf ami nr b .4* pi ? Porlt » 50 boxes and 50
tog “d^^^y MW lUU ^ f ° ^Aimonds, Land-
CRANE to HOLCOMBE.
™-
C 8ph™ u c2s; a JoS?j"' of '“ dl ‘
ggrpjwnftj N-B. & H. WEED.
BCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
BACON^-101 bbls. super-
BMeefsohhdanriS^R^M 15 50 P rim ®
Pnr..’i:^^P rln ? 0 Bhouldora; 100 kegs Leaf Lard.
Shoulders; 100 kegs Leaf Lard.
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON to OO.
nlo *° b <= d w ‘“
'ggfpW
tor Whale OIL For salo by
nov a* MOORE to HENDRICSON,
Gibbons’ Bvlldlngs.
pOMMADES.—.
X MdEnglr' “
‘SP*® 1
live assoitmcnt of French
ofLubln’s, Plver s, Mauglact
HBNDm^ksON.
■=-- MOORE fc ncmmiuiiBU
aoLj
QUANTOOK, ROBERTS to OO.
|DTciJiili«BY3=XMjj|M|
•jrciji MohsE fc nIohoi
rnnrr JQHOLS, 155 Dronghton-st.
i « ro " «*
^ - -«. ROUSSEAU,
J. ROUSol
loEAU,
_ Landing and tor sale by
nov 23
ANAL FLOUR.-SU half barrels, and SO whole do.,
Best Canal Family Flour. Just received and for sole
manufacturers of Europe. A Urge number of ai
atlon of all the branches of foreign Industry.
The measures which we have adopted will, thus,
cure two great obJccU we have desired to attain, v
*11
Cheap corner of Barnard fc Broughton streets.
INBEY8,—“Pino Knot Plains” and “Wire Gross
Jmiis.” A tow balesjust received andforsalo^r
COWDERY fc V
cure two great obJecU we havo desired to attain, vUi
the erection ora bulldtng which wilt be a great architect
ural ornament to our city, and tbo exhibition, In that
building, of the products of tho Industry of the Old
World t still, we snail fall far short of our mark If we do
not equally succeed In obtaining the fullest and most ex
tensive co-oporollon or American Industry. Our Exhibi
tion would be extremely defective—It would be very In
ferior, both In interest end In utility, to wbat we mean to
make It—If the great resources of the people of our own
ounlry were not frilly displayed In it.
We believe It to be unnecessary to urge upon you the
arguments on this subject which we are sure will —
EW ORLEANS MOLA8SE8.-S5 bbls. or the new
' ‘ for
crop. Landing from the barque John Bird, and fa
by[nov23]H.J. GILBERT.
UCKWHEAT.—1U0 bags of Buckwheat. Just re-
_• cotved per schr. John W. Anderson, and tor ule by
nov S3 A. 0. TOMS, 120 Day street.
MOKED BEEF to TONGUES.—Just redelved and
for ule by
[nov 83] A. BON AUD.
INTER REFINED LAMP OIL.—40 barrels.
\ very t
mclled a
* BRUSHES.—A large assortment or all kinds oMIruahes
> and Brooms, viz:—Dusllmr, Paint, Store, Fanning,
Crumb, Glotb, lloir, Tootb, Nall and Baudolino Brushes.
For ule by JAMES H. CARTER,
nov 80 Opposite St. Andrew’s Hull.
plIIEMICALSr—A flno assortment of Chemicals, fresh
\J and genuine. Just received and tor ule by
JAMES II. UARTER,
nov SO Oppoilte St. Andrew’s Hall.
TJRANDY fcGIN 1 .—7 pipes 15 hair do. Ctard, Dupuy
Jj fc Co. Brandy; 5 pipes Holland Gin. Just received
and for sale by
nov 23 MoMAHONfc DOYLE.
r'UN POWDER fc SALT.—100 ken Rifle Gun Pow-
U dor; 350 sacks Salt. Just received and for tale by
nov 23 McMAHON fc DOYLE.
T)Y THE LAST 8TEAMEltfrom New York we have
lJ received a large and well selected stock ot French
and English Merinos, Motulln de Lalnes. Cashmeres,
Alpacas, Bombazines, and a great variety nr Embroider
ed Goods, which we offer to sell for lower prices than
ever sold for In this place. EINSTEIN fc ECKMAN,
nov 19 151 Congress st.
QALMON, LOBSTERS, fco—Just received, 0 dozcu
O Hermotrically sealed Salmotu In 1 and 3 lb. canisters;
0 doz. do. do. Lobsters in 1 aud 8 lb. canisters; 0 do. do.
do. Mackerel do. do. do.; 5 do. Pickled Lobsters In glau
are; 0 doz. quarts and half gallons American Pickles;
for ulo by [nov 17] J. ROUSSEAU.
TTVUTCH CHEESE, fcc.—Just received, 3 cases, con-
U talnlng48 Dutch Edam Cheese; 5 cases Sardlnos,
In whole, hair and quarter boxes; 5 cases Preserved Gin-
gor; 5 dlo. fresh Prunes; In store, and jbnmle^^
rvODFlBH, MACKEREL fc HERRINGS.—40 boxes
V Codfish, 50 bbla. and half do. No. 1,2, and 3 Mack
erel ; 30 kilts do.; 35 bbls. Uorrings. Just received and
for salo by
nov 22 McMAHON fc DOYLE.
A LE fc PORTER.—75 bbls. Ale, and 30 caaks Porter,
pints and quarto. Just recolved and tor ule br
nov 23 McMAHON fc DOYLE.
npABLE CUTLERY.—Ivory, Horn and Cocoa Handled
X Table Cutlery. For aale by
nov 23 COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
'OACON.—80 hhds. Shoulders; 23 hhds. Sides. For
X) ule by [nov 52] COHEN fc FOSDICK.
C AND PAPER,—20 reams No. 1 Band Paper, of all sizes.
& For sale by JAME8II. CARTER,
nov 20 Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
O ALA3RATUS.—1,500 lbs. Balmratus, hi assorted size
0 boxes and kegs. For sale by
JAMES II. CARTER,
nov 20 Opposite 8L Andrew’s IlalL
Madder. AH of tbo a
e for ule bj
JAMES If. CARTER,
Opposite SL Andrew’s Hail,
JJR. BAILEY’S OOUGH MIXTURE-^Theonljr certain
Jy.
remedy for Coughs, Colds and Asthmas. For sale
by JAMES U. CARTER,
nov SO Opposite Bt. Andrews’ Hsll,
J^tOAL.—840 tons Itcd Ash Coal, broken and scrcem
V landing from brig James Wallace, and tor ule by
nov 13 CLAGHORN toCUNNINOHAM.
AGOING*—100bales Guuny Bagging; for sale b'
JjkLOUR to LARD.—300bbls.Baltjmore Flour; 30 bbls
and 50 kegs prime Lard. Landing and tor ulo by
tov lfl McMAHON to DOYLE.
^(OALv-ylOO tons of good household COAL dally
•DATENT FAUOETS-CorkStopa, Molasac* Gates and
i Brau Cocks. For sale by
nov 20 F. W. CORNWELL, 103 Bryan-street.
Tj'LOUIL—73 bbls. super Uoward-street Flour, land-
X Ing from schooner J. W. Anderson, and tor saio by
nov 23 A. MINIS.
T>IG IRON.—50 tons No. 1 Scotch Pig Iron, for ule by
X nov 23 A. MINIS.
PIRANBERRIE8—In whole and half bbls- lauding and
\J tor sale by [nov 17] H. jTgilbERT.
A PPLES.-25 barrels, tor sale by
A nov 17 H.J. GILBERT.
Tj'RESH BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-Landlng nnd tor
Jf sale by [nov 17] H. J. GILBERT.
/I IN fc WHISKEY.—300 bbls, lust received, tor sale
Ur by nov 18 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
■VTEW BUCKWHEAT.—75 packages, landing, for sate
IN by nov 18 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
A PPLES fc POTATOES.—50 bbls. Apples and 50 bbls.
Potatoes, landing ex brig W. M. Groton, and for aale
on consignment, by
nov to ROWLAND fc CO.
QPIRIT8 OF TURPENTINE.—15 bbU. Spirits or Tur-
0 pontine, for sale by
nov 17 HUNTER fcG AM MELL.
POTATOES.—200 bbls. While Potatoes ferule by
JT novl7 HUNTER fc GAMfilELL.
T EAD PIPE—Also. Cast Iron and Chnln Pumps. For
JLl ule by ,F. W. CORN WELL,
nor 38 . 108 Bryan-st.
UINGLIBH PICKLES fc 8 AUOES.—For ule by
Jll nov 83 A. BONAUD.
pt AN AL FLOU1L—100 bbls. Canal Flour, In store and
\J tor aalo by
nov 22 ROWLAND fc CO.
T UMBER, LATHS fc HAIR.—40,000 feet clear White
XJ Pino Lumber; 75,000 feet do. planed: 500 bushels
Plastering Hair; 200,000 Laths. For ule, to arriro per
sclir. North Carolina.
nov 10 JA8. QUANTUOK, Jr. fc CO.
p ACON.—20 hhds. Prime Bacon Shoulders. Landing
13 from steamer Stato of Georgia, and for salo by
nov 17 A. MINIS.
pi U ANO.—100 bbls. Patagonian and 175 bags Peruvian
UT Guano. In atore and tor sale by
nov 17 A. MINIS.
TTAM8 fc TONGUE8—Verycholco nrtlclcs. Landing
XX from steamer Stato of Georglr, and tor ulo by
nov 10 A. MINIS.
13 ATENT Machines tor cutting up Sausage and Mince
X Moat, tor salo by F. W. CORNWELL,
103 Bryan-street.
SWEDES’ IRON.—250 tons Swodos’ Iron, received p
O bark Jorgen Beck, from Stockholm. For sole by
nov 33 N. D. to H. WEED.
_ and for sale by
nov 18
URANR to HOLCOMBE.
rpAR, PITCH to R08IN.- r 5^bbls.Tar{ 30 do. Pitch;
_ 25’do. Rosin, landing from Mbr. Virginia and tor
ule by [nov 17f CLAGIIORN fc CUNNINGHAM,
X?NGLISII 8AU0E8—John Bull, Readlng.Harvey. An-
Xb chovy and Worcestershire Sauces; Mushroom, Wal
nut, Tomato, Catsup, Currie Powder, French Mustard,
F '" ,, **" ipre “'T,vf»a. ’
L ARD OIL^-15 bbls. Lard Ol
ule by MOORE to!
. Just received.
IKNDHICKBQN,
Glbbons’Bulldlnga.
S UGAR.—80 bbls. Crushed Sugar; 50do.CIsrifled
Landing and for aalo by Ai O. HENRY,
nov 15 Exchange Dock.
C ARPENTERS’ and COOPERS’ TOOLS, ot all kind*,
for ulo by JOHN rTnqbtoN.
ANILA ROPE.—50 oolla Manilla Rope, for ule by
nov 83 JOHN R. NORTON.
t5RA88 ANDIRONS, SHOVEL to TONG^ - AND
JLS FENDERS, for ulo by
nov 83 JOHN R. NORTON.
0 AL.—100 tons Red Ash Coal, broken and screened,
for side by
nov 8*r WILLI8 BRUNDAOB.
TJOTATOE8.—300 bbSTFotatoes, now landing and for
aorlq 11 ' HOME fcOOUMBUT.
100casks prime Olnclnnattl Macon
JJACON BID!
9 Sides, now
iKH.—lOOr
,V"
,„„. r -Jrd,.W- ...
HONE to OONNEUY,
SSfrnreol smurrttnmrtHtn.
ave It In our power, tbsratoro, to assure you. as we
already stated to the nubile, that the Exhibition
ertalnly be opened on the Sd of May, 1853.
it are thus offered an unequalled opportunity of ex-
ms
z
^Y’ANTEDp-An Errand Boy, for a Book Store. In-
riO '
CHIL80NU
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE.
TXTE are happy to announce that CJfILSOJrs PA-
W TENT AIR WARMING AND VEitTIUlT-
ING FURNACE, as »ecently improved and patented,
declared by high and reliable authority to be the
BEST FURNACE IN THE WORLD.
Not only la thla Fnrnace and our system of Ventilation
proved and declared to be the boat mode or Warmtng
and Ventilating Dwellings, Churcbea, Academics, School
Igh value are already aocured, and we havo no doubt
'hataver that wo shall have a very extensive represent-
Russia, and other foreign oonntriea. It baa been award
ed at_the_recent Fain In thU country Gold and Silver
Meddle, Firet Premium, and lutly, t,
MEDAL at the WorliTt Fair. Ijtaita. It hu been tub-
Jcctcd to the most rigid Investigation and severe practi
cal testa, and unanimously declared the best. (See the
printed reports of the Fairs, also city and 8tate public
Committees on Publto Buildings.) We havo more than
twenty-five hundred references, many of whom are pro
fessional gentlemen, whose scientific attainments in such
matters are well kno **u. To attain thla desirable ohJect,
he Inventor of Ibis Furnace first abandoned the manu
facture or the common frail hot-air flirnaces seven yean
since, under the settled conviction that red-hot Iron fUr-
t you
will send us some of the choicest specimens of your
skill, and that you will urge your friends to do the aomo.
VVe do not doubt that such will bo the result when the
subject la once brought fairly and frilly before you; and
our only reason for.addressing you thus particularly *'
that the matter may not be overlooked in the press
dally business, and that you may give the subject atten
tion In time to be fully prepared.
We enclose our General Circular, and also a form of
..pplicatlon for Space, to which we beg your attention.
Copies of these, or of this letter, ir you doaire them to
send to your friends or correspondents, can bo bad
tills ofilce.
In order that we may know on what extent of coope
ration we may depend, the fovor of a reply on or before
the 1st day of January is sskod.
I bare the honor to be,
With great respect.
Your obedient servant,
THEODORE SEDGWICK,
aug S3—mlh 4m os President
MONTPELIER
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
T HE S4th Term of the Montpelier Female Institute
will cotnmoncenn the first Thursday of January next
Bliss M. M. BUELL, so long and fevorably known as
the principal Teacher of Ibe Institute, and tor two years
as lta Superintendent, wll[ take charge of the Institute,
and have entire control over all Its Interior arrangements.
She will be assisted by the same ablo corps of Instructors
which has hitherto given so much satisfaction. A Clergy
man of high standing In his profession wiU attend to tho
>y human beings; besides tlie constant cracking and
burning out or the pots, which permits the poisonous
gases to escape nnd mingle with the air; ana then the
annoyance and expense of repairs, new pots, toe. He
now has the natisfoclion of knowing that his efforts to
secure a healthful, economical and duraUe apparatue, tor
thoroughly warming and ventilating buildings, has been
entirely successful. They possess the following advan
tages: Purity of air, powerful healers, economical plan
for burning anthracite, bituminous coala or wood, aU
equally well—flues easily cleared oat—great durability
of furnace, not liable to repairs tor a long time; perfect
safety against setting buildings on fire in which they are
located: may be eot in low cellars. Sizes tor all classes
of buildings.
Also—Four sizes of new and superior PORTABLE
FURNAOES-Dr. Clark’s Improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS of all descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, toe.
Emerson’s celebrated VENT1LAT0R8 tor Roofe of
buildings smoky chimneys, toe. COOKING RANGE8,
with or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures. All
aizes and styles of those beautiful
mirror marble mantles,
Parlor and Ctanmber Frame Orates,
of rich European and American styles.
Also—A splendid article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
GRATES, tor Parlors, too.
Architects,Builders,and the Public generally, please
examine our extensive assortment Personal attention
given to warming and ventilating buildings in any part
of the country.
CHILSONJUCIIARDSON to CO,
374 Broadway, New-York.
Also, CHILSON, RICHARDSON to CO,
51 to 53 Blackatono-st, Boston.
oct 10 Stawl4tawo4mo
and see that proper and sufficient Instruction Is afforded
to Ihoso who pstronlzo tho School.
Application tor admission will bo made to Mr.W.S.
Williford, Secretary and Treasurer, Macon, or to tho»
lerslgned, at Mason. STEPHEN ELLIOTR Jr.
ltaw-fiw Bishop of tho Diocese of Georgia.
Dying: and Renovating: Establishment,
* ° BAVANNAU. GEORGIA,
73 York-st.. rear of the Court House,
Eatnbllahod in 1838.
L ADIES’ Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, toe. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors; Ladles’
Bonnots Bleached and Pressed In a fashionable style; Kid
Gloves Cleaned and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed as may be required. AUdone In the
same style which has generally so much pleased my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by Steamboats, or Ratt-Road,
‘o requested to write per mallet ’ jnt I may kno wnwhore
to call for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
apr 1 tuw
CABINET MAKING Sc UPHOLSTERY.
1 Tbe subscriber makes new ana repairs old
Furniture. The bottoms of Sofas, Chairs, toe,
mado over, and ro-corered. Carpet*. Malting
land Oil Cloth cut and put down. Bells hung 1
Curtains and Blinds put up. Old Furniture bought and
sold.
N. B.—A lot or NEW FURNITURE, Including a va
riety of Chairs, Just received.
THOMAS IIENDERBON,
sept 20 3taw Lyceum Building, Bull-at.
CHOICE POULTRY YARD.
npHE subscriber has now on hand, and will constantly
X kc.jp, and order, a choice selection of those fine and
profitable FOWLS, known as tlie Shanghai, Malay, Po
land, Java, toe. He respectfully Invites the public to csU
and boo for themselves, at 187 Bryan-street.
oct 10 3taw6m CHARLES E. SMITH.
To Planters and Factors.
pound Rice with
fTMIE Pennyworth Mill Is prepared to pour.
X despatch. The Rico will no delivered free of ex
pense at any of the city wharves designated by tbe par
ties sending. Apply at the Mill, or to
nov 4 lm ROBT. HABEC
ABERSUAM fc BON.
TAKE NOTICE!
W E are now receiving, and have In atore, an assort
ment of
WACTHES, JEWELRY & FANCY GOODS,
Not to be surpassed in the State, which can be bought
reduced prices. Our friends are Invited to giro us a call.
HORTON fc R1KBMAN,
novl •110 Broughton-street.
Steadily Coming, and Constantly
Going!
T HE subscriber Is deceiving, weokly. per steamers,
largo supplies of Boys’ and Children’s Clothing; as
the numerous llltlo suits seen about town will tell three
tales—that they are good; that they are cheap; and that
they were bought at tho Clothing 8tore, Gibbon’s Range,
0f[nor 10]GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
Buckwheat Flour,
I SHALL be regularly receiving this article by every
Baltimore pocket, ao as to have It fresh aud swoot,
from the Susquehanna Mills. 1 therefore Invite the Gro
cers of Bavonnah, Macon, and Augusta, where they can
be kept supplied on the moat reasonable terms, In 25 lb.
or whole barrels, If preferred. Proa-
25 lbs. A. a TOMS,
128 Bay st.
1 UNPOWDER—MANUFACTURED BY E. J. DU-
(jPONTO. NKMOUttS fc UO.
5,000 kega Dupont’a Rifle, FFFG,
5,000 hf. kega do. do., FFFG,
5,000 qr. kega do. do., FFFG,
4,000 kega do. do., FFG,
3,000 hf. kega do. do- FFG,
3,000 kega tor Sea Shooting, FG, 25
8,000 kega Rough Powder, FFFR, 25
12# do. do.
6# do. do.
25 do. do.
18# do. do.
” do. do.
do. do.
do. do.
8,000 kega do. do. FFlt, 25 do. do.
1,000 kegs do. do. FR, 25 do. do.
5,000 kegs A.F.toCo, Glax’d FFF, 25 do. do.
£000 half do. do. FFF, 12# do. do.
5,000 kegs do. do. FF, 25 do. do.
3,000 half do. do. FF, 12# do. do.
5,000 kegs do. do. F, 25 do. do.
5,000 kegs do. do. O,
5,000 ke^s Blasting fc Shipping
3,000 kega High Glazed, FFF,
1,000 hf.xega do. FFF,
3,000 kegs do.
1,000 hf.kega do. _ , FF,
1,500 half kegs Duck Shooting,
1,000 qr. kega nifle Shooting,
10,000 canlatera Eagle Rifle, oval canisters, 1
5,000 do. do. round do. 1 do.
5,000 do. FFFG, do. do. 1 do.
5,000 do. FFFG, do. do. # do.
£2r”The above Powder la from the celebrated manu
factory of Mes«n. Du Pont, and Is greatl v superior to any
other tnnde In tho United States. It will bo sold on rea
sonable terms, in lots to suit purchasers. Also—Safety
Fuse. F.L.KNEELAND,
Agent for the sale of Du Pout’s Powder,
nov 83 ly 168 Front-street, New-York.
25 do. do.
25 do. do.
19# do. do.
85 do. do.
18# do. do.
12M do. do.
0# do. do.
0 tech 1'
hoists.
D UPONTS GUNPOWDER, constantly for sale
manufacturer’s prices; Mao, Barely Fuse.
nov 94 COHEN fc F08DICK-
P LANTING POTATOES, fcc.
100 bbls. Pink Eyed Planting Potatoes.
40 do. Prime Leal Lard.
00 do. Butter. Sugar, and Soda Blacult.
50 do. Sugar House Molasses.
20 do. Domestic Urandy.
30 do. High Proof White Whisky.
20 do. Winter 8tralnod and Bloached Whale Oil.
110 boxes and half do. Now Bunch Raisins.
100 do. Selected Cheese.
80 do. Bedell’s 0a and 8s Patent Tallow Candles.
50 do. Colgate’s Pearl Starch.
40 dozen Painted Handle Brooms.
Landing and tor sale by
nov 30 SCRANTON, JOHNSON fc CO.
1 ]>OR BALE— , „ „ „
' 500 doxon Patent and Carolina Hoes.
500 “ Plantcre’ Hoc#.
5000 pair Trace Chains, assorted.
300 Anvils, assorted.
nllhr V
250 Smith? Vices, assorted.
75 pair Smith*’ Bellow*.
8 tons Smiths’ II Bin mere.
1000 casks Nalls, assorted.
200 tons Common Bor Iron.
100 “ Refined Bar do.
8 “ Cast Steel.
1 “ German do.
. 8 “ Blistered Steel.
85 <> Hoop Band and Sheet Iron.
350 “ Swedes Iron,
nov 30 by
N. B.fcH. WEED.
Q ANALFCOUR^toCv— ^
50 barrels Hiram Smith’s and Genoasoe Flour,
28 hf. do. ' do. do.
00 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers,
84 half cheats Black Tea, #lb. papers,
90 bbls. Prinoctou Crackers,
30 boxes Treadwell’s Soda Biscuit,
80 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch,
20 # and 20 #tli casks Brandy,
50 dozen assorted Brooms,
50 dozonP alnted aud Varnished Buckets,
00 boxes and 50 half boxes now Bunch Raisins,
4Q
Ingtodo. Posting Accounts,
Copying, toe., will be dons properly* and In a plain, nsai
style. Apply at thla ofltco. 8* nov 30
IT EXCHANGE—on New-York—for aale by
JV30 3 ROBT. HABERSHAM fc BON.
TTTANTED TO PURCHASE-50 to 100 Plantation
TV Negroes, In families, to All an order. Address,
— “* WM. WRIGHT, Savannah,
nov 90
rpo BE HIRED.
washer and Iro ner.
would be preferred. Apply to *
. Tafj.CH
nov 84
' jX)R SALK—Valuable Property In Marietta- Ga.
? large and woll-flnUlied cottage-built Mansion, wl
cottage-built Mansfon, with
auMrior out-buildings, gardens, orchard, toe* all of
which are new and In comptote order. The above was
tho summer residence of tho late Benjamin Snider, and
SbJS, s&sJR
noy 97
7'OR.BALE^—A man 34 years old, and one 88, both
country raised. Apply to
nov 87 ' ~~*~*"* WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
woman, 28 year old, aud her girl
. ? child 0. country raised * n vnmin on mnnM a.ut
child0,country raised; a woman, 28 yearaold,ami
her girl child 5; a girl 18 years old, and one ID; also, s
oman, a first rate cook, all warranted sound. Apply to'
pot 87 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
ladles
teter. Apply to [nov 87] WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
7’CR SALE.—2 Lota, fronting 50 feet on Margatet-
street, and running back 00 feet to ibe lane. Will
be sold low, If applied for Immediately. Apply to
nov 24 WM.'Mil
' TtOR SALE.—A fine MARE; moves well In single
i u r—„„ 10N7
j'OR SALE.—Two negro Women, good house aei*
vanla. Apply to [nov 24] ROWLAND fc CO.
?°R SALE.—A very likely, capable and Intelligent
87 years old, a flnt rate coachman and bouse
servant. Apply to
nov 84 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
TtUR 8ALE.—Ten 8bares of Waynesboro’ Railroad
X Stock. Apply to
nov 20 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
?°H 8ALE.—Lot No. 25 on Pureo street, (In fee alm-
ple), with a comfortable dwelling, near Railroad
^OR SALE.—A very likely negro Man, aged about 20
yeara. Also, a Girl, aged 17 yean, a good cook and
plain washer and Ironer. Apply to
nov 20 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
O 1
Knfluruucc &flcncteo.
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CASH SYSTEM.
Capital 8250,000.
Thla Company combines the Mutual and Proprietary
system, and will Insure the lives or white persona, also
negroes Dr. ARNOLD, Medical Examluer.
nov 10 ly A. MINIS, Agent.
Agency In Savannah.
THE LIVERPOOL AND "LONDON LIFE AND FIRE
Insurance .Company.
Instituted 1830.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 810,000,000.
Paid up Capital 81,000,000
Surplus aud Reaervo Fund 1,340,000
82,340,000
Working Capital—Two Millions Three Hundred and
J>br(y Thousand Dollars.
O FFERING, by lta unusually large capital and the un
limited Individual liability of tho Stockholders, that
treat desideratum In Insurance—the moil perfect securi-
y to tbo public—Is now prepared, through lta agouti, to
nsure against Fire Risks in Savannah, on the moat ad
vantageous terms.
Directors in New-York:
JAMES BROWN. Esq, Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTENET. Esq, Deputy Chairman.
Alex. Hamilton, Jr, Eq
En. F. Sanderson, Esq.
Wtf. S. Wktmoke, Esq.
Gxoroe Barclay, Esq.
Josxrii Gaillard, Jr,
C.W. Faber, Esq.
Morti’r Livingston, Esq. |
Resident Secretary—Alfred Pell, Eeq.
Counsel of the Board—Alex. Hamilton, Jr, Esq.
Apply to
v BANCROFT fc BRYAN, Agents,
novS tf No. lnBay-stroot.
JAMES McHENUY.
INSURANCE BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office No. 118 Bay-Mtreotf
^Opposite the front of the Custom House.)
MARINE PROTESTS noted and extended; Averages
adjusted; Charter Parties and Averugo Bonds drawn;
Papers piepnrcd whereby to recover Losses from Ame
rican or British Underwriters 5 and attention glvon to al
matters connected with Shipping and Insurance,
nov8 ly
N A VAN N AI I MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
OrncK 118 Uay-stbeet.
This Company will take Fire, Maxine, and Blver Bisks
>n tho most tovorable terms.
—TRUSTEES—
Henry D. Woed, I John W. Anderson,
Hiram Roberta, N. U. Knapp,
H. F. Waring, Henry Lathrop,
I. W. Morrell, I E. F. Wood.
HENRY D. WEED, President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice Pres'U
James McHenry. Sec’y. mar 17
CONDON PII4ENIX F1KE OFFICE.
This Company takes Fire Risks lu this City, and Insures
Rents and Leases.
sept 8 R. HABERSHAM fc 8QN, Agent*.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMFY
OF NEW-YORK.
(■aao Abiatt, Scc’y. Joiefii B. Collins, President.
Dr. IL D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
fob l
A2TNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Tho undersigned, Agents of the above Company, con
tinue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, fcc,
on the most fevorable terms,
sept 18 COHENS fc HERTZ.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY*
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Capital 2.000*000 of Pound* •StorlinRc
This Institution has established an Agency In Ravan-
nhh, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will
bo Issued by ANDREW LOW fc OO.
Savannah, Oct. 20,1851.
In-
NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
100 BROADWAY.—(8TRIOTLV Mutual.)
Accumulated Capital, 8500,000. principally
vested <n New York and United States Stocks.
Dividends are declared annually on all Policies made
for the whole term ef life. In the shape of Stock bearing
nterest, and which have ranged from 40 to 50 per cent.
Morris Franklin, President.
Plikt Freeman, Actuary.
For urther Information, apply to
W. WOODBRIDGE. Agent.
gy Ratos In Savannah same as In New-York.
LIFE INSURANCE.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
This Company charges no extra premiums tor persons
residing in tho Southern States. They will remit one-
* divided “ •
fourth of tho first premium. Profits divided annually In
~iah.
Asbury Hull, President O. F. McCat, Actuary.
Applications received by
so 10 ly WM. KING, Agent, 103 Bay-st, Savannah
Important to Gntorprislug Business Men,
FOR RENT.
WAT Commodious Establishment, known as the
T l
“London House," situated _ under the Marshall
mb, Gal a splendid Cash business being
he first in the citp, n and capable of return-
House, Sarannal
established, ..... w . r
ing 8100,000 per annum. Tlie'proprietor, Mr. W.’ King;
having important commercial operations North, it the
sole cause or the disposal or tbo above share of business.
Fixtures, fcc-, aro In the most complote order, perfectly
new. Magnificent Double Front and Doublo Door En
trance. Possession can. be had after 21 to 30 daya, dur
ing which time tho present stock will bo sold orr .—
llALr-ratoa 111 Apply personally or by letter, either —
W. King, London llouie, Charleston, S. O., or to Mr. W.
Rochester, (on tho premises) London House, Savannah,
Ga. lm nov 17
NOTICE.
rrMIE undoralgned havo tills day formed a Co-Partr.er-
X ship, under the firm of BANCROFT fc BRYAN,
for the purpoae of conducting a
GENERAL AQENCY & BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
Stocks. Bonds. Exchange 4c RcalEs
Likewise, for the transaction or all kinds of
Maritime Notarial Proceedings, and Adjustment ef Ata
ri'll* Averages, •
“. d P Tbff M,, “ llc “
1 jnm’.pn nnvAN
novl
JOSEPH BRYAN.
tyOflJce No. 117 Bay-streOt.
BOOTSAND
The subscriber* beg leave to,
call tho attention or their friends,
and the public at large, to their'
very extensive stock or BOOTS
and SUOES, received per recent arrlyala tor their Fall
trade. No paint have been spared in. U10 selection of
- • - - ’ •“* and mado *-*-
goods adanfid to this market: and mado expressly to
older, In tho latest style, and of the bost workmanahlp,
Our stock of thick brogans and women’s leather boots
boxes new Layer Ratlins.
Landing and tor aale by
nov 84 BCRANTON,
S UPERIOR W ATONES,—The subscriber has lustre*
celved sovoral Involoea of very superior Watolies.ln
flue Gold, Hunting and Maglo Hunting eases; also, lu fine
has been ~
and we are
and South Cwuuuw, >w—v ——.—»—
P ri “'“'’““n'lKjTltLEt’DUTLEn,
sept 97 3mo Sign of tho big boot, MarkeUq
f, JOHNSON fcOO.
for
Enamelled Cases, set with Diamond* Md^jjariL^
nor 18 No. 1, Muikctr square.
FIG ISLAND MILL.
bit Is not
T HIS MILL Is now In fine opsntilon. and, being wen
supplied with Tlrabor, 1* now prepared to ftara
canoes or Sawed Lumber, or Ranging 'nrabw. of an
cellentquality,with dispatch- Order* leftat the Coi
Room of Messrs. Starke fc Bryson, hr banded to the
Ing Room of Messrs. Starke fc Bmon, hr handed to
•!*?«'■ ’ ,U1 " Ml, ° WTa! Lou
J2»ant«. Strata, atatra, frc.
testlmoalal* een be gives If required. Address
LI1TLEPAGE,” Shackleford’s P. O, King endQ
Si0”
ulre of
JOHN M. COOPER fc (XL
-A negro Woman, s good cook,
*.. A situation In the c
country
CHALMERS, Broker.
6 Whltaker-atreet
J'OR BALE.—Two mulatto girls, one 17 and the other
D 10 years old-they are capable of cutting aud making
,Alr " dresses—both warranted sound and of good char-
«•
SftfaadiB Stotirrtfarmtnta.
.tvuituooi
, master, to now loedlnt. end wants 900
lompleta bar eargo and iave immediate
y to VVAflHBURN, WILDER fc OO.
•otd In front (
-iTnanSt*
finey Artlelea, Clock
eash before dwlvenr.
•Hr-AII articles purchased at a
tor before the next regular sale
—ular aale,will be sold tor ao-
eoun land risk of the lorroer purchasar, nov 30
FOR LIVERPOOL—The new Ship ALBERT
,FRANKLIN. Cept. Long, hiving most of her
ogaged, wlU have quick despatch. For freight of
800 to 400 balsa Cotton, apply on board or to
^nov30 BRIGHAM, KELLY fcOO,
FUB UVEnpOOU-Uw A. I .hip KDWAI1D
WMlfb. »ld, TUESDAY^or Dcetrabof
O’BRIEN, Capt. Creighton, having part or her
1 -nl v— q0 | eJt dUpatch. For freight of
»- on board, or to
“ KELLY fc OO.
cargo eogaged, will have quick dlspal,
‘wy g ^. , P- ga| . |fte
FOR LIVERPOOL^-Tbe first class ship MA»
ILDA, Capt. Lee, having a portion of her cargo
wlU meet with despatch for tbe above port.
,T wm m«i wllli'<lMp,teh for ibe iboVo~|KirU
‘ PPlJ, to PADELPOBD, PAY fc OO.
Fob LivjittPooiu—Tho mmiih
j(
Pin Neera*. Ibres (3) men nnd two (.,
g&B a.Miwj.t „
the fixture* of* Bricky Yard near the city, Including
one superior patent Brick Machine. Sold by order of tho ‘
Court of Ordinary Of Jefferson county, as the property of ’
Robert Nesbitt, late or said county, deceased, tor tho ben
efit or tho heirs and creditor*. Tertna at aale.
“ HUGH O. K. NE8BTTT, A
bbs.
Jo CHAOS, J, L. Dnnton, master, ftavlng a
large portion of her freight engaged, will have Immedi
ate deagatch. For balance of frelghtj apply on board,
or to WASHBURN, WlLbfeR fcCO.
RPOOL.—The Ship CORNELIA,
having most of her cargo engaged
> will nave quick despatch. For
totton, or passage, apply on board,
Brigham, kelly fc co.
A Two Story Wooden DwMHng axni^out Buildings,
For Rent.
Story Wooden DwellIl„
x>t No. 39, Elbert Ward, fronting on Jefferson-sL, t
•iberty-aU Possession given on tbe 10th Nov. next. (
For terms and particulara enquire as above. oct 15
Baton Shoulders at Private Sale.
Jnst received In store, and tor sale low, 7 hogsheads
■pnn RhAiiM—i - • ^ oq i.
Bacon Shoulders.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A. I. American
ahlp WILLIAM RATHBONE, Jabex Pratt, roaa-
ter, having most or her cargo engaged and going on board,
will moet with quirk despatch for the above port For
freight, Inquire of tbe captain on board at Hydraulic
Press, or to U.GOWDY,
nov 15 corner Bay and Uaroard-atreeta.
— bulk or her cargo en
gaged and now loading, will lure quick despatch for tbe
“*■— port. For balance of freight, apply to
17 WILMSfc hRUNDAOE.
OHT.
harness, [nov24] R. HABERSHAM fc BON
DEBT U. CIIAfiLTON -55°nil' for The >bovo
tort on Saturday next For passage only, apply to Capt
ghtboumc, on board, or to
nov 93 QUANTOOK, ROBERT8 fc CO.
j'OR SALE.—House and J<ot No. 23, sixty by ninety
1 feet, fronting Liberty Square. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
R FOR BATH, (Ms.)—Tho brig JOHN MAR
SHALL, Gibson, master, will have despatch tor
ve port For freight of small packages or pas
sage, apply to the master on board, or to
novl)E. W. BtTKER.
eot. Apply to
t MONTMOLLIN.
Hal
j'OR SALE.—Stockofthe Bank of Savannah. ......
nov 85 to WYLLY fc MONTMOLLlS
passage, apply to Captain on board, or to
nov27 U. K. WA8HB1
j'OR SALE.—Two able-bodied negro Men; one of
them a good nxeman, the other baa been accustomed
to fire ou a steamboat. A^lj' to
nov lfl
LLYfc MONTMOLLIN.
' j'OR SALE.—Steamboat OGLETHORPE, as the now
lies, together'With her Tackle. AppareL.fcc. Apply
to [nov lfl] WYLLY 4c?MONTMOLLIN.
HECKS ON NEW-YORK-For sale b£
O. A. L. LAMAR.
T O RENT.—A Wharf Store, tor one year. Apply to
<*t« FORT fc DUNHAM.
GOOD WORKMEN wanted.
WANTED.—AcUve and efficient Work
men In all branches of the Carriage-mak
ing business. The monxiT rates will
.1. -be paid for good woaKMta, and none
other than good Workmen need apply—os poor ones can
hHV.imhlAvm.nl inMl.. —. r. r >< . ....
WILLIAM, W.BIasland, master, will meet with
lespatch aa above. For freight or paaaage, apply on
board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
nov 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
not have employment. Apply at my'Corringo Establish-
. Dr0U g hl0U *04 West Broad-streets.
ment, corner
sept 17
WILLIAM WARNER.
NEGROES WANTED.
rnilE Highest market prtoe will bo paid tor Negroea,
X either in gangs, families, or singly, as we have nu
merous orders to purchase for country and city.
. .. ...fc WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN,
June 11 At the old office, corner Bull-at. and Bay Lane.
PLAMTATipjf FOR SALE.
■ 1TUATED immediately upon the Waynesboro' and
) Augusta Rail Road, and adjoining town lands of
aynesboro’. It contains about aeveu hundred
fifry acres, with a fine pasturage, and has all necessary
but,ding.. Tb.
Waynesboro’ Ga,
FOR 8ALE.
i That valuable tract or Land, (late residence of
* Thos. Atkina) situated one aud a half miles from
this city, containing 800 acres, 75 of which Is high
ly Improved,and nearly the whole uuder fence. On the
[ ircmlses la a good dwelling house and all suitable out
mlldlngs: an excellent well of water and a garden of
valuablo shrubbery and plants.
For further particulars, apply to the subscriber at
Mrs. Rcmshari’a boarding house, or to Messrs. Wylly fc
Montmollln.[nov 1]H. P. ATKINS.
Valuable Real ana Fersonal Property
FOR 8ALE i
That Plantation called MUIR HALL, the *_*
(roll property of the late Mr. James Sharpe, situ-
alcd on the Ogecheo Road, about six miles Jr'R.
from the city of Savannah, at the terminus of the Oge-
choe Plank Road. Tbe Tract contain* one thousand and
ninety-seven acres, more or less. One hundred and twen
ty acres may bo considered of flnt quality land -tor tbe
culture of Rice, of which flAy-four acres are under bank,
and haa been cultivated tbo presen; year. The residue
of the Tract consists In good Corn and Cotton land—a
largo proportion being well timbered. Also, twenty-six
SLAVES, accustomed to the planting of Rice and Cot
ton, and a quantity of Plantation Implements, Mules,
Horses, fcc Further lutormation given, and terms or
sale made knowu on opplicallon to either of the subscri
bers. ROBERT LACKLISON.
nov 23 JOHN WILLIAMSON.
Valuable Real and Personal Property
FOR 8ALE.
fTMIE Executors or tbe late Col. John H. McIntosh of.
X fer for sale, and are ready to receive applications tor
tho purchase or, aU his Real and Personal Property, co
staling or a quantity of Plantation Implements, Mull
Oxen, Corn, Fodder, and about 831 Slaves, fcCy m
which are on the plantation called -‘ Burlington,” Duva
*12
plantation called Burlington,” U
county, Florida. The Slaves will be sold In a body, or
in families; and the Lands in various tracts and quanti
ties to suit purchasers, a diagram of which, exhibiting
purchasers, a diagram or which, exhibiting
the localities, may be seen upon application al the plan
tation, to Benjamin Wilson, Esq., agent, or to either of
the subscribers. Among tho Real Estate, la a large and
elegant Dwelling House, altualed lu tbo city of St. Au
gustine, fronting tbe public square.
—ALIO—
A STEAM SAW-MILL aud Site, with the Bulldlni
connected with It. Thla Mill Is 85 horse pewer, worl
two gangs of upright saws and one circular edger aaw.
There Is no bettor Mill In Florida, either In machinery or
frame-work. Attached to It Is a substantial and com
modious Wharf, alongside of which any vessel that can
pass tbe 8t. John’s river bar may lie and load. It is aitu-
ated at tbo mouth of Doctor's Lake, on the 8L Jobn’a
river, opposite to Mandarin, about 14 mllea above Jack-
eonvllle, and 35 miles below Picolata. A large body of
death of the proprietor, and is now In working or
der. It may be aeon and inspected by any person wish-
Ing to purchase, on application to the agent, Benjamin
Wilson, Esq. JACOB VVALDBURG,
BENJ. A. PUTNAM,
Executors of John H. McIntosh.
rida, or Jacob Waldburg, at Savannah, Georgia, or
Mandarin, Florida.3tawtf nov 4
lfi
Gibbons. Rulldlnff
Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1:
150 boxes Window Glass;
600 gallons Linseed Oil;
500 do. Bleachod Winter Sperm Oil;
20 barrels • do. Whole Oil;
10 do. Train OIL best quality;
0 do. Winter st mined Lard Oil;
5 do. Coburn’s Machinery Oil;
“ do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
20 do. Copperas, green and dir
10 do. Epsom Salts; 10 casks Potash;
5 casks Salosrut'is;
barrels Refined Saltpetre;
850 ounces Farts’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels LoriUanl’s Snuff;
80 boxes assorted Candles;
50 boxes Rey’s Lemon Syrup;
30 bags Pepper Allspice and Ginger
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and C
100 reams Letter and Waiting Papen
Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Med
clnos; Perfumery; Hair, Tooth nnd Shaving Brushes; To •
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Side Combs, fcc. fcc.; a l
of which are offered at the lowest prices, either for cash
or approved paper.ropto
DIRECTORY AND CENSUS FOR 1853,
IlOULD a sufficient amount of patronage preaent
IULD a sufficient amount of patronage present
It tbe undersigned will publish a DIRECTORY
CENSUS OF THEOtTY OF SAVANNAH. FOR THE
YEAR 1853, tbo enumeration for which will be in the
month or December, 1853. .....
The Directory will contain, In alphabetical order, tbe
name, stroot and number of each person doing business
or having a residence In tho city, together with auch
other matter as la usuaUy contained In works of
Ecrlptlou.
The Census will be divided into Wards, presenting the
total number of Inhabitants within the corporate limits
or the City, and will be classified under the heads, While
and Colored, Male and Female. A M ''
The Book will be torolshcd to subscribers at 35 cents
FOR LIVERPOOL.—'The new American ship
.CHAMPLAIN,Woodward, master, of capacity
‘ bales Cotton, having the bulk of her
* “ 'lnia:
. -- — - • -- — tlore, atm K»r MUD iow, «w imjxcd nr ui-
B . h , eet * ,n ® Crown Glass, from the Holston
Glass Works, Knoxville, Teun.
Tlie above Glatsla of the best quality, and aaaorfed..
ilxea, from 0x8 to 33x40. The subscribers have been ap-
jolnfed agent* tor the above Company, and are enabled ,
sell at very low price*.
On TUESDAY, Dec.7, will be sold in front of the Court.
House, between the usual hours of aalet
The following 10 Negroea, field bands, woman 50 years -
of age; woman 31 years, with her two-children, one 9
years and one 4 months; man 85 years. woman SO y
woman 30 yeara, woman S3 years, girl 18 j
boy, aged 2 month*. Terms cash.—Pure
On TUESDAY, Dec. 7, will be sold In front of the Court
House, between the usual hours of sale:
HATH. (Mo.)
House, between the usual hours or sale:
LOT No. 0, Fourth Tylhlng, Anson Ward, 60 by 00:
« 'renting on South Broad-etreet, and known as the
odist Sunday Bcboo! Ix>t.
BOSTON.
FOR BOSTON.—The packet schooner STB-
PI1EN TABER, will meet with dispatch tor the
ove port. For freight or paaaage apply on board, at
ibersham’s wharf, or to
nov 89 BUNKER fc OGDEN.
FOR BOSTON,—The fast sailing bark MARIA
0B, MORTON, Capt E. Bulkley, master, will meet
quick dispatch tor the above port. For freight or
WASHBURN, Agent.
FOR BOSTON.—The auperlor packet barque
CHESTER, will havo dlapalch aa above. For
IgbTor passage, apply on board at Telfair’s Wharf, or
[nov 2^ BRIGHAM. KELLY fc OO.
„ FOR BOSTON.—Tbe floe Brig WILLIAM M.
’GROTON. Captain Geyer, will bare despatch for
ove port. For freight or pasuge^apj^jto^ ^
Valuable IM for Sail.
Lot No. 39, Brown Ward, fee simple, corner of White-
(erand Pcm-st reels, GO by 90 feet. It la desirable from
Its situation for a private residence. < dec 1
On the flnt TUESDAY In December next, will be sold
In front of tbe Court House, between tbe usual hours'
ofaale:
The southern half of Lot No. 4, in the Village of Bt.
GalL corner of Zublyand SL Gall-streeta, 60 feet front ■
by 55# feetdeep. Tbe IraproTementsconalstofsdoubla:
tenement wooden Building on a brick basement and aU
necessary out-bulldings; with repairs It would be valua-
property.
Terms—Half cart, the balance 0 months, secured by.
»gage—purchaser paying for papers. nov 19
Jmastor, will have despatch for tbe above port,
sight of deck load, or passage, apply to
47 HUNTER 4rGAMMELL.
. COHEN fc FOSDICK.
WILL SELL on the 1st Tuesday In December next, ai
II o’clock, in front or Court Houae;
Lot No. 9^ 17 District, 3d Section, Cherokee County,
HbJ 17 « 3
159,84
196, 3
FOR B08TON.—The packet barque CHA8.
*“T, WlQ
ALSO, ST
One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, containing ISO.
acres, adjoining the town or Brunswick, Glynn Connty.
Georgia, held by Geo. W. Anderson, Esq- In trust for'
Messrs. James Anderson fc Co. nov 0
PROVIDENCE •
FOR PROVIDENCE.—The fast wiling packet
Safi, bark EXACT, Grumley, Muter, having all her
iuUerdeck cargo engaged, will nave Immediate dispatch,
for freight ol deck load or pasuge apply on board or to
nov 30 WASHBURN, WILDER fc OO.
NEW-YORK.
FOR NEW YORK.—Union Lina.—The reg-
Js£g]£ulmr packet Schooner “ENCHANTRESS,” Tyler
Master, having a portion or her cargo engngod, win hove
dispatch tor the above port. For balance of freight or
passage apply to [nor ft] WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
FOR NEW-YORK,—Tho flno schr. PLAN-
aZ«»;DOME, Captain Biown, will have Immediate de-
ipatcnior the above port. For freight of 150 bales of
Colton to complete cargo, apply to
nov 25 ROWLAND fc CO.
FOR NEW-YORK—Baio Ltax.—The fast
■K&S.wiling tegular packet barque EXACT. J. Groin-
ley, master, will bare immediate despatch. For freight
or passage, apply to
nov SiF WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
FOR NEW-YORK-Nbw Link.—Tbe regular
packet brig BlACON. Capt. Watkins, wilt meet
with quick despatch for tbe abovo port. For freight or
passage, apply to tbe Captain on board, or to
nov 23 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent.
FOR NEW-YORK—Old EsTABLisnin Likb.
£2£i-The packet Brig PHILURA, A. H. Calhoun,
muter, will meet with despatch aa above. For freight
or passage, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf; or to
nov S3 BRIGUAfil, KELLY fc CO,
FOR NEW-YORK—Union Link.—The regular
packet brig ALFRED EXALL, Brown, masUr,
will have dispatch for tbe above port- For freight or
passage, apply to
nov 19 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
FOR NEW YORK-Union Link.-The regu-
hfc Ur packet schr. CATARACT, Rico, muter, will
have dispatch for the above port For freight or passage
apply to nov 19 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
FOR NEW-YORK.—Brio Link.—Tho fast-
■4W4-Mtllng regular packet Barque HARVEST, H.
Nichols, muter, will hare immediate despatch. For
freight or passage, apply to
nov 17 WA8HBURN, WILDER fc CO.
JPs*. FOR NEW-YORK—Old Eitabliiusd Linn.
aQfi—The packet brig AMERICAN, E. Hayden, mas-
ter, wlU meet with dispatch u above. For freight or
pasuge, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
nov 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
JKft FOR NEW-YORK—UNlbN Link.—The regular
packet schr. NORTH STATE, Horton, muter,
wlU have dispatch u above. For freight or passage,
apply to [nor 11] WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
PHILADELPHIA.
lift FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Hkeon’s Link —
<M14-Th« regular packet 8cbooner J. F. TOBIAS,
Hand, Muter, having a portion or her cargo engaged.
Will have dispatch for the above port, For balance of
freight, or passage, apply to
nov 27 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
lift FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hkeon’s Link.—The
jjQjUx regular packet schooner C. A. GREINER, Hig-
bee, muter, will have dispatch u above. For freight or
P nor ^* PP,y 10 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
SOt FOR PHILADELPHIA— 1 The packet schooner
A. R. WETMORE, Dearborn, muter, will meet
with quick despatch tor tbe above port. For freight or
10 BUNKER fc OGDEN.
JKJr FOR PHILADELPHIA—Usson’# Link.—Tbe
regular packet schr. FANNIE, Bcaaton, master,
wlU have dispatch as above. For freight or paauge.ap-
ply to |nov il] WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
AjS> FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The brig J. WAL-
jUS&LACEL Capt. Foster, will have despatch for
above port. For freight apply to
nov 15 HUNTER fc GAMfilELL.
BAI.XIINORIS.
At£> FOR BALTIMORE^—Rkoulab Link.—Tbe
packet schooner JOHN W. ANDERSON, Wat-
■on, muter, will meet with despatch u above. For
freight or passage, apply on board at Telfelr wharf, or to
nov 90 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
Sift FOR BALTIMORE.—Rkoutar Link.—The
packet brig L. O’DONNELL, Uofoldt, muter,
will meet with despatch u above. For freight or passoge
apply on board at Johnson’s wharf! or to
uor 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
NEW-ORLEAN8. /
FOR NEW-ORLEAN8.—Tbe barque JOHN
iTT*iri TllBn Bird, muter, will have despatch for the
above port. For freight or pasuge, apply to the Cap
tain on board, or to [nov 13] HONE h CONNERY.
HARNDEN’S EXPRESS,
Administrators hale,',
\ tuEfo
oct 29
Potatoes and Onions at Private Sals. .
Now landing per brig Nancy Ann from Boston: 200 >
peach blows and planting potatoes; SO do. whits
a tffi • nov 9 •
iws and i
BYT.
» j. waesii. r -:
—Purchasers
Auo.—Lot No. 539. 7 Irwin county, containing 490 ‘
-w of Laud, tor sale low to close a concern. .
Terms will be made known at the solo.
Alio—Lot No. 529. dec 1
m ciioncE j smith.
At Private Sals. ■
CLOCKS—150 Clocks, 8 day aud 30 hour.
CIGARS—150.000 Clgara, various brands.
JEWELR Y— Fine aaeortmentor Watches, Rings, ha 1
TEA—10 chests Black and Green Tea*.
SOAP—75 boxes Fancy, Palo and No; 1 Soap.
TOBACCO—30 boxes Tobacco, nasortod.br* '
CROCKERY—3 crates, sold low to dose or
POTATOES—IQ bbls.flue Eating Potatoes
LIQ UOIIS—Liquors ofnll kinds constantly
OLD WHI8KEY—3 bbls old Monongabola 1
key. vlntagoof 1820.
D RAWN NUMBERS or Goergta State Lottery, Class
143:
41 73 10 05 47 33 G8 07 34 22 17 2.
MATVAOJER’S OFFICE!
HEAD 41IABTEB8III
Georgia State Lottery.
AUTUORIIKD BT TBS LKOISLATUBB,
For Benefit of Independent^Fire Co. al Augutia•
To be drawn In Colmnbus,^(G^*Thunday Morning,
SALES GLOSS ON WBDNKSDAY KVKNINO.
F. C. BARBER fc OO., Managers. .
SFLKNDtO aCUKME. ...
$5,000!—$2,000!
81,500—81,200—81,000—1 Prize of 8800,
Ac. dec.
78 Number Lottery—19 drawn Ballots, jet
Tickets onlq S2—Shares ,'•» proportion.
raiXKS CASHED AT THU OOICK,
(7* AU orders promptly and confidentially attended to
and Drawings sonito all customers out ofthe dty.
Tickets, Shares and Packages for sale by
F. a BARBER fc CO-
nov 30 At tbe Lucky Office, cor. Bullet, fc Bay Lan
$4,000!
Greene & Pulaski Monument _
Class No. 144 (or 1852.
To be drawn at Savannah, Ox, Thla Day, Dec. Is!
GREGORY fc MAURY, MANAGERS.
75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. _
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$4,000!—$1,000!—$600!
. Tickets 81—Shares in Proportion.
Tickets and Shares, either singly or by tbe Package,
or aale by E. WITHINGTON,
dee 1 Vender for Gregory fc Maury.' \
TO TRAVELERS GOING NORTH.
ggglteSSavannah ft Charleston
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah avanv Mobhiko. at Fou»
o’clock, alter the orrivd of the Night Train of ths
Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Charleston
at Twelve o’clock M. samb bay, connecting at Charles
ton with the Wilmington Steam-Packets, which
leave with the U. 8. Mail evket oat at 2#P.M M ai>d,
also, with the New-York Sc Charleston 8ieam-
"' lpa, which leave Charleston evkbt Wednesday and
__,urday Afternoons. _ ■
Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings wlU
arrive In time to connect with thesplendld'new steam,
ahlp JAMES ADGER one week and the steamship
SOUTHERNER the next.
Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. .890 OO
time 52 hour*.
By steamahlpa
may 15
88508
8. M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent ,
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
STE AMRO AT COMPANY OF Gl_ _
WUl continue to run the foUowing Steamers,
DAVID L. ADAMS, (IronJ Capt. —y—.
CHATHAMrflron) Copt. Hubbard.
THOS. 8. METCALF, Capt. .
roa
Now-YorK. Boston, Philadelphia,
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
“ ~ i, Europe, tfc. t(e 1 _ Also, lua-
, ...Capt.——
Which, with tow-boats and lighters, afford unequslltd
facilities tor traasportatlon of freight to the Interior of.
Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, In
connection with Railroads.
Tbe elegant steam-packet D. L. Adamb will connect
with the steamships Florida and Alabama, landing
freight by them In 5 days from New York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken at reduced rate#,) wlU bo forward*
ed/re« of commission. t
rrzr in order to prevent detentlon or miscarriareAinla
of lading should be addressed to G. H. JOHNSTON,
President, Savannah. Merchandize from the Interior, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
DIRECTORS. ■ .
Savannah.—Geo.H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward
Padeltord, W.C. O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Joseph 8.
Fay, Jos. Washburn.
Auousta.—J. R. Bulkley, T. S. Metcalf, James Hop,
L. Hopkins, E. Sherman. G. M. Newton.
Savannah, June 84,1852.
AUGUSTA A5D WAYNESBORO* RAIL-ROAD*
Towns, California, Europe, tfe. Re. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and MiuedgeviUs
Georgia, and aU intermediate Places.
A RRANGEMENTS having been mado with theNEW
YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP COM-
PAN Y, by which/ we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcel*, 8pecle, Jewelry, and Merchandize of every
description. This Express tins been extended to meet
the wants of tho citizens of Savannah nnd town* In the
Interior. All those Intrusting builness to us can rely on
having all business matters attended to promptly and
(kltbfully. J. DbMARTIN, Agent,
153 Bay-fit,, 9 doors East ol the CUy Hotel,
• SavnnnnhjGa,
Orpics*.-No. 74 Broadwav, New-York; No. 8 Cou H
street, Boston; No. 43 South 3d street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Pleaso mark all good*, care Hamden’* Express.
luly I?
CHANGE OF SOHEDUJLE.
nnHlS ROAD Is now open tor tlie transportation of
X Freight and Passengers to Waynesboro’. At thla
point It connects with a splendid line or Four-Horso Post
Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon and MllledgevUIe.
On and alter Monday, May 10th, Passenger train* will i
rnn Dally, as follows:
J^ave Savannah at 8.00 o’clock A. M, -
Maconat .7J0 H A.M.
MllledgevUIe at .7.00 • «* A.M.
Augusta at ...4^0 . AiM,-
Arrive atAugusta at 9.40 - J*. P, M,
at Savannah..
at Macon at...
at MllledgevUIe at..
following rates:
For one Pago 810 00, 5» copies gratia.
For half “ 5 00, 10 do. do.
For ono-tourth “ ? 50, 5 do. do.
For one-flRh “ 185, 9 do. do.
DAVID H. GAIjLOWAY,
nov S3 lm 73 York-atreet, Savannah.
DANCING ACADEMY. ^
, MONSIEUR A. BON AUD respectfully informs
his patron* and the publlo in general that be will
,open hi* Academy, at Aanoav Hall, on gate!*
‘day, I5U October, at 5 o’clock, P. M. AU hla or-
mer pupil* are respectfully Invited to attend,
mu,on day*—Tuesday*, Thuradaya and SaturdayR
from 5 to 7 tor young Ladles and Masters, andfrom 9
to — tor gentlemen. Price of tuition, 813 tor t entjr-four
AVON’S KATHA1RON*
FOR PRESERVING,^RraTCmWG fc BEAUTIFYING
rpH E moat dealrable toilet article In the world. Ladles,
X try ill it ooits but35oenta In largo bottles, and la sola
bv nil principal dealers throughout North and 8outh
America. Europe, and the Islands or the Ocean.
America, A8 LYON| J8l BrWM i w „ t N . Y.
Bold by every Druggist and Fancy Dealer In Savannah,
nov 24 3mdl
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
J OHN ANTROBUS, Portrait Painter, would respect
fully tender hla professional services vo tho dutena
° r i& n » Bt! AnSrow’i Hall, are always open to
publlo Inspection, and he would bo gratified to havo any
visitors who may bo pleased to calL nov 19
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore 817 50,
To Philadelphia $19, and to New-York $20.
Fare between Savannah and Augusta..
h u Macon “ ■** „
...0.00
...6.45
...7.15
P.M
p. fir.
P.fiL
‘5 50.
fillllcdgovlllefco u 80 75
MACPHERSON B. fillLLEN, Gcn’l Sup’t.
Savannah, May 5th, 1858. . may 5:
TUB GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
SO. OA.
L EAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurenwtreet dally
aTterthe arrival ofthe Southern cars, via Wllmlng-
-- ~ ■*-—-iint two dally trains are dla*
ton, N. (X, from which, point two dally trains are dla-
Rail Road to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to
NEW-YORK AND LIVERPOOL >
UNITED 8TATE8 MAIL 8TBAHBKS..
Ithk antra coxrnisiMo this link ins .
Tlie ATLANTIC...... Capt. WEST.
The PACIFIC......................CapLNYE,
Tbe ARCTIC. CaptJjUCTS-,^ ;
...Capt.GR
anda
are navigated by well known and experienced com
mon dors; the Rail Roads are In fine order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, as well aa the Seaboard and Roanoke
having recently been relald with heavy Trail) thereby
:urlng both safety and despatch. By theao routes pas>
.availing themselves ofthe first train may reach
WMWUU MUCH 1“ —..wu, — ,
glhcs, to ensure strength and speed; and their ai
aatlonaHB
songersavailing tbemselvea ortho first^^ train may reach
Baltlmorein 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New
York in 50# hours; and by tho second train they arrive
In Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia in 50 hours, and
N Through ttoketa (analono bo had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent ofthe Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com
pany, at the office of tho Company, foot of Lauretta »tract,
Charleston, S. (X, to whom please apply. mar 5c*
_ntions for passengers are unequalled tor pl<
ramfort.
I>rlcu oriuimso from Now-Vork to LIrerpo.
cUhcabin.,ISO} In loconddM cabin, MU|
tro,, ‘ u "
Ad experienced Br
No Berths can be r
PROPOBED DATES OP SAILING.
From NnbTork,-" “
Saturday,..-..Oct. 80,vl853.
Saturday,... .Nov, 13, 1853.
SOUTH’*WESTERN BAIL ROAD.
.Nov.
Wednesday;.. Nov. 1.,
Wcdnc-iajJ. --- "
DAILY
s , »s , ssa
Sail Road Trains, and the Talla*
...aula and Columbus Mall Stage I.lnes.
aug20 Southwestern Ball Road.
fcca,i»i
OEO*lLbttAPEa,iiarro. .
Uto value thereof exp!