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LATEST intelligence.
~~Br Telegraph to thg Bepnblioan.
Arrival ol th. Kuropn.
N«wVn««, 1>«- 3 -—Tlio .mmalilp «rtr*i
JL Tin Urerpool Oollon liarkol wu dull, wd
declined from MO Co Jfcl. IK “Cm for Urn Iwodujl
«..locu lo U» ulllnd or U» Kurtp*, wore oolp 9,ax
pSee, of which ipocululoru look 1,000. The releu for lb.
S-kcon.!** 00,000 taleo—for ipeeuluUoo 0,000, ox-
I!!rflO00 bol«. FolrOrleuno lo quoad ut OMd. Wld-
5JS| dXch, Folr hlobllo CXd, Fulr Uploodu OcL, hlld-
'“vle^De-Hio Chencellor or Ibo Exchequer klreo
ooUeelholouuniendroenl would Ibortljf bo preiented,
^qu^Duko'of Wchliigton weu buried with ireot pomp
eod rplebdor on Iho 161b ull.
V,;,„.-Tlie M.niMr, et PoHr, unnoeneeox redtio-
pen In Ibo ormr of 30*000 men, lo tako plxoo Ob Urn lit
January next.
Charleston market*
0-aufTOK, Dec. ■ 8.—The aoles of Cotton fbr the
ium up 7,744 bile*, it price* ringing from 8@0*c.
iTSidUng to Good Middling? 8*®0>4 for Middling
Slirind Falr}0)4®9)< tor Fully Fair, ind 0k torCholoe.
Tha rSlpU ft>r the week ire 13,0°° bale* The Mock on
^^tcludTe of thit on ship-board, reich 32,300 bile*.
New Orleann market*
NlW oblians, Dec. 9—The mirkot tor Cotton ihowi
■ decline of tfc. alnoe the Baltic's news reached u*-
ule* were 8^00 bale* We quote Mrtcl Mid-
dllngOcontt.
New-York market.
Niw-Yosk, Dec. 2.—Cotton U quite dull-only 800
brie* having boon told.
jsrtto atti
crKBcnuntn.
bV,*»d-
| ( 1 Wlf/lOEfaSi' Onr.
& U LAP71TIAU, Ar.nL
“oprosiTroTuiiS
CHANGE OF DEPARTURE.
AMD ALUNTlSttWEDIATO M.A&8 UN TJM-.ltOUTE
Tbe regular’
_ OapL N. King, wl ....
ive every Hatuuit Mom no, it 10 o’
f* B. M.LAFFI1.
N. D.—Rite* of Freight and Passage ii
O. S. JtlAlli LIND FOR NE1V-YORK*
To toil Saturday, 4th initial 1 & clock, P. M.
The new ind splendid *ie*m*hlp ALA*
HAITI A q Captain a D. Ludlow, will potl-
lively leave a* above. For freight or passage, apply to
deo 8 PADKLFOUD, FAY M OO.
—The
FOR PHILADELPHIA—iliaoN’a Lraa.-"
_ cgular packet *chr. VIRGINIA, Snow, muter,
uve dispatch for tho above port. For freight or pea-
•ago applr to deo 3 WILLIS to BRUNDAGE.
■^^-FOinruSTONi-The packet achr. KNUHaW-
AgI RESS, Tyler, muter, having a portion or her
cargo engaged, will have dlapalch tor the above port.
For^Mance ol'Fre.ght or I^^Rt
FOR 1
BRUNDAGE.
,PHILADELPHIA.—Tbe fine barque
& EMILY BANNING, Oapt. Bay. having a por-
or her cargo engaged, will have dispatch tor tho
abovenort, *“*- E
deo
THEATRE.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 3, 1852.
ainMaMBKir —™
amuarmrnt*
THEATRE.
STEWART MACAULAY, lb. Eminent VlolInlO.
OEO. KUNKE^Muuger^^llAmiY LEflB, OondY,
radar twcnln'i, l>ee.°tt 1852,
GRIND DBAfflNGNttOlfid ENTBRTAINUBNTI
tabixloebqb^^m^e^muaxbm, da
ITIASTlilt JOHN ADAMS,
Also tho distinguished Dancer and Female Peraonator,
CrFb,»m«cngg , nift,lg 0ra -
Admission.—Boxes and Parquelt*® cents; Gallery,
S3 cent* ? Colored Gallery, S3 cent*,
deo 3 tf JOHN T. FORD, Agent.
VIVA EE REY DEE MAJiCOI
Plano manufactory Consumed.
itaivoN. Deo. 8.—Chlckerlng’* Plano establishment wu
X7ren.«unedjo*erday. Lou8800,000.
A watchman wu killed by tho falling of tho walla.
NotTHBAiTBiN Railroad. — Tho city Connell of
Charleston havo voted an additional subscription to thl*
Ro»d of 1150,000, making altogether a subscription by
thadty'of 8850,0°°. .
Marine Xntelllnence.
port orsAVBfBOToEHBEuMm
MT. n,... .Auiaun b.re,..L54)ilinuWtT.u,^ui / d
FRIDAY EVENING, Doc. 3d, 1802.
Positively the lost Appearance bnt One of
KUNKEL’S
Nightingale Opera Troupe,
ANO BBNirtT or
WILLIAM PENN LEHR, the Eminent Banjolat
Tho first appearance of the Troupe In White 7mm,
in addition to thalr usual characters u ETHIOPIANS.
TAijf conduit with (As beautiful Hurltejne Optra,
“THE ROBE OF CAROLINE.”
Characters by the whole Troupe,
jar Beats can be secured between tbe boors of 10 A.
M.and 8 P.M.
deo 3 1 JOHN T. FORD, Agent.
VoirTiiirWEsriSDiA islands a dhaobW,
SL O H d.mp0eWVCUgharn i Cni’ni.
wiS^iJSJ^lUl*toBrnnaSe, W W Llnooln, IW Mori
lJ— jnttSu. llimltltC.mm.il, Aml.rromfc Co.
This steamship Is designed to ull front Ba>
^annah; Georgia, on tho 4th December next,
sumo day of each following month, for Chagres,
ouchlng at Nassau, N. P, Inagua. (with tne Turk’s la*
and mallsO and Jamaica. She will bo due at Uhagrea
on tho 14th or each month, and return on tha 18th, by
uroo route, to Savannah.
At this service contemplates arrangements only tor a
limited number or passengers, persona who desire to
avoid crowded boala will find the route a desirable one?
and Invalids, who wish to spend the Winter among tho
West India Island*, may flud conveyance In the Compa
ny’* Steamships, twloe a month, belwecu Jamaica and the
ny’s Steamship* twice a month,
following port*, In addition to thou named above t
SASiTCa'a co,
and other*. „
.. > Back River, to Muter.
1 mohush’eTa Rough Itlee,to R. Habersham *8on.
H.s^m.pseketMeumora,Pock, Charleston,to
S. M. LafiUuu. RldKS, to B M Laffltoau, Central I -
r °smamern>moook, Mow, Aojmio, lo T. W. Ooikorj.
M ?b,lo.,Collmi, Com .odlMdre., m U B Cummlnj, All.o
Steamer T. B. Netcair, ttuouara, au«ui», «mi uv«.
11 and IS, to O. U. Johnson 1,1 W bales Colton, and
Mdse.* to E Moiyneux, Padellbrd, Fay to Co, A Low t
Co, 8 Solomons, Bothwell k Smith, Behn 4 Foster, E
Raid, Crngerk Wade, M A Oohen, Cohen k Tarver,
^ScriveiS^fla^from Plantation, with 1,100 buahela
h 0 BSrlro’?’ofi. DoS’n.oUUod, wllb 1J0O buihoU
W^NPlPke.M.
more.
OliEARED.
RMWgaaaaLaHKh
kkOo.
Jt wSlico, FoilflJ, BoDoo—Honler fc OommeD.
U. 8. M. steam-paoket Gordon, King, Charleston—8. M.
DEPARTED
U. 8. M. itesm-pnoket Gordon, King, Charleston.
BleamerJuper, Brooks, Palntka, «tc.
Steamer Plauter, Corb, Centrevlilage, kc.
Steamer Planter, C-.,, .— -
Steamer H. L. Cook, Fraser, Augusto.
Consionbis ran aaio Emanor viom Balsimobb,
ham, Kelly k Co, W Remahart, A Bochert, 8 M Laffl-
toau, and others.
MEMORANDA*
Ship Ocean Star, Lord, henco, at Cndta on the 4th ult.
She wu ordered off by tho health officer, and ulled for
Vigo on the (kh ulL
Dr. ship Colonist, Aloxandor, for this port, ulled from
Liverpool on tbe 13th ult.
Dr. barque Dona Dca, Roe, for this port, wu loading
at Liverpool on the 19th ult.
Ship Wm. Stevens, Marwick, for this port, ulled from
Gardner, (Me.) on lbel99d Inst.
Brig Jenny Lind, Gilkey, tor this port, sailed from
Camden, (file.) on tbe 90th Init.
Brig Georglaua, for this port, ulled from Rock post,
(Me.) on tho 93d ult.
Brig Marcia, Smith, bonce, for Bath, (Me.) arrived at
Newport, (R. I.) on tbo 97th ulL
Brig Jouphus, Wilson, hence, at Baltimore on tho
30th ult.
Brig Belle Poute, Steele, from Darien, (Ga.) arrived at
at NewYork on the 20th ult.
Spniat TSotfcto.
OQECHEE PLANK HOAD.—On and
after this day, toll will bo charged over the Ogo-
jnk Road. Planters and others desirous of ms-
king arrangements for tbe passage of their wagons, can
do so on application to tbe Presldont.
Rttu of !Toll over tho Rood.—For single home and ve-
• — "■ J lfc.| * L — L -^--
hide, 10 eta. {two horsu and vehicle, 13b. {three hones
■ nil vafilf.li. -OOi. « Ain. hnnui anH vnfilnln OOfi . .vow
gers,9o.
Pleasure travel will be charged ono faro going and re
turning,
deo 3
7 B. C. ANDERSON, President.
HARNDEN'8, EXPHE88 NOTICE.—
ivev . Light and valuable goods, parcels, samples, ko~
wIlTbe dispatched per steamship ALABAMA, to sail 4lh
lust. at. 1P. M^ and delivered to addreu In New-York,
a. frt .w.iilrot tire Vnrfh.Mi 1,'«- .n->M ■ IA >ll. — — .
or forwarded by Northern Expresses to any city or town
I. .v- m--.u ""^.England Slates, or by Living-
u> the Northern and New-Englai ...
•ton, Wells k Co.’s Foreign Kxpreu to Liverpool kc.
Jt Is desirable to have goods delivered before 19 o’clock,
M- on day of sailing. J. Da MARTIN, Agent,
d<>o» 8 133 Bay-street.
Central Railroad
rOAq j
k Bamxino Comf’v or .
Savannah. December!, 1859,
THE ANNUAL ELECTION tor Nine
Dlrectonto manage the afiklrofthls Instltu-
uon, will be held at the Banking Houu In this city, on
jftW* «• M 3*y of January next, betweon the fioun
of 10 A.M. and 9 P.M. By order.
dooi SOLOMON COHEN, Cuhlor.
Orrioa Btkamboat Company or Uxoaou.
NO TICE.—Storage on Cotton by Boots
and 9 will commence on the 3rd Instant.
1 • O.H. JOHNSTON, Prcs’L
■ NOTICE.-!the annual meeting of the Com-
mlulonera of Publlo Roads of Chatham County
Id at tbe Court Houu In the City of Savannah
on tne thirteenth day, being the second Monday In De
cember next, at II o’clock. A. M.
nor»3 tm W. W^WABH, Soo’y a; o, r. a. o. p.
Company of Oa.
SAVANNAH. 17tm Novimbmr, fB59.
Tbo annual meeting of the Stockholden of
, this Company will be held at the Exchange
LjohjlRoom, in this city, bn the 91st day or December next,
nor 18' HOLOMON COHEN, OMhler.
Wottteo.
No Bombast or Humbug,
BUT
Ready made Clothing.
THE subscriber would respectfully Inform the
public that he does not Intend to close up bis
concora nor ull It out ataucllon, but will keep up a good
A r, ®®“ t . ofo «nt | eraen’a,^Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s
m - Y MADB olot «ING of every quality, which he
WlU offer to his patrons at tmaUprstflu and warrant thorn
good and well made, as every artlclo 1* made up express
ly torbU trade at retail, and he hu no hultanoy In uy-
Jng they are as cheap as thou who offer them at cost,—
Those to want are Invited to call and see at the CwtTn-
lao Stoss, No,® and 150 Gibbons’ Range.
nor 27 Wl GEO. 8. NICHOLS,
T H totha Ha^kri I Mf,*^??* l ?*PP ,IctUon win ^ made
sTHnVn M r^ ?, f lho l . Bt «to ofGoorwto, tor renewal of
Ocu_ T
00111’
tor nine shares
fl having been lost
ijjlBBL-..
1859.
ivtog been lost,
lam 3m
W, J. 8ABNETT.
S&^ ln, ‘ No ' aiu “-
Jongreu and Broughton-sts.) wou d
^^^^HogroenjBjYtouhewl
and n wiNTpn m5$?!!?b«ivbia seoond supply of F..—
SSiMM JCPOa. oonatoUng^^of the best French,
Mreto^ifj2^ c,ulC,oU, »» Cuslmcrcs and VMtlngs|
' Vort%i«W.! h0 mo,t oitonalve Importers to Now
L> m.lre up'ln tho bret vA
-^*® 9 ’ M. D. MURPHY.
• A- nARp,
• Si BD ® L I I AP 8 having.Mid his „
to hto&ViM k would return hi* thanks
naton. 1 ™ pub,, .°. ,n S 606 ™ 1 ! fbr their liberal
KR,r,;! w ““ a r “ t ' a ' uu ' •»-
XACALLISTEB. TNE KINO OF WIZARDS,
Will give a brief aeriu or hia Grand Original
Soteecn jaaotoueB,
At ffavaaaaA, Os- commencing the first week to De
cember. 1833. and afterwards visit Charleston, 8. a, Au
gusta, Ua^ Montgomery, Ala., Mobile, Now Orleans,
*cc^ kc., and Introduce a variety or sarirWy ano
Meohonical and Soientiflo Wonders,
INVENTED, MADE AND nanOTED BY DlMSEUr.
' MADAME MAGAIjIjISTER
Will nightly appear as the M IVharfo Pago,” and exe-
a te several astonishing and bcautltol Feats of Magic,
d also exhibit her Mysterious and Incomprehensible
Power of
Seoond Night I
which baa puttied and defied the scrutiny of the wisest
•avantof France, Spain, Germany, and Continental Eo*
*—e Madame M. has exhibited this phenomena
Ing effect 1
Macalilstera Mechanical and Philosophical Apparatua,
and his gorgeous
Tfcto-Yortt aubtctformtiira.
To Uadmlo, Man DrottUU and OUurt.
P’KiSXmSM’’"*
_ This Mustard 1* made from Uie be* English and Halloa
Seed, and needs no other repommwidattoa than the ex
tensive aale It haa met with tor dm pa* number of year*,
and being to constant tut by Ut* U. 8. Army and many
at thafr Ooflhe and Spies Factory.
No. 7ptrron-sL New-York.
8o*p Factory.
site Wm. Colgate* k Co.’*I
a?! 1 ”"
Book Oinden’ Warchouu,
Ho. 55 (JOl.D.8TIIKKT,_ NE\V>YORK*
piOOK k MANN, ImpOfUre «»d Wholml. xod K*
v mi i* 1
Manufacturers’ LEATHER of every description I Book
Cloth? Marble Paper; Marshall’s Thread; Binders’
Boards? Glue? Ruling Machines? Standing Presses?
td Enamelled Calf Bktaa, French and "
S tent and Enamelled Calf Skins, Freudi and German.
le agents tor the sale or George Dudley's superior
berk-tanned 8klvera? Blank Sheep and Law Calfskins.
Consumers who buy In large quantities will find It to
their Interest to examine our Block. All orders promptly
attended to. 3m aeptS
mantu.Htntu, Afllto, tit.
fpo bA UlRBD/—A DQgro Woman, * good cook,
X washer and Ironer. A allualkm to tie country
waiDMHjjfc.
aov84
17HJR HALE^—Valuable Properly In Marietta, Ga. A
orchard, kc
eroarTTiMa
complete order. Tbe above was
of the late Benjamin Snider, and
stant&ad?^
nor 87
F »rbaLe^-a
•or- * ‘
—n 94 years old,
- country ralssd. Apply to
bov 27 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
m
rs&s
'“rou.old,Mioni 10i rtJA,i
rv .ra OK ooo^l.^,^ Ap^to
^°ia 8ALB tT T *J» ®“lotto girls, ono 17 and tbo other
year c
old, and her girl
a woman, ‘Jd years old, and
acter. Apply to Lnov27] WM. WRIGHT; Broker.
CAUTION.
T HE SUBSCRIBER, having learned that certain reek-
lose and Irresponsible partlea Trom tbe north have
been selling, or are endeavoring to sell In the Southern
8tates, a certain artiole known as u Patent Wire Ball
ItijTj” hereby oauUons the public again* purchasing the
?°.L^ ALE f* Lot*, t frontlhgaq feet on Margaret-
“ WM.WHIR
i article from any |>eraon but tbo subscriber, and
bringing Into and using or selling the same to othors to
yTerrltory8outh orMi “ "' *
any Territory South of Mason k Dixon’s line, and bor
dering along the Atlantic. Tbe United Stales having
granted to the subscriber, In certain Letters Patent,
bearing date February 13th, 1349, the “solo and exclu
sive right or manufacturing,, usfag and vending lo *A-
to lo need ” tho said Invention. The subscriber Is
* T'OR
Disposal of the Entiro Stock of tho
“LONDON HOUSE" anil "STORE for BENT.”
BY TUB BBlTtSU ROYAL HAIL STBAHSHtF
CONWAY*
CAPT.-
..^8M TONS BURTHEN.
Antigua,
Barbadoea,
Carrlacon,
Carthagena,
Dcmarura,
Dominica,
Grenada, "
Grey Town,
Vera Crux,
Guadaloupe,
Havana,
Honduras,
Jscrool,
Martinique,
Montserrat,
Nevh
Is,
Porto Rico,
SU Kills,
BL Lucia,
81. Thomas.
Su Vincent.
Santa Martha,
Tamploo.
Tobago,
Trinidad.
THE BATES OP VASSAOR ABRt
From Savannah lo Nassau $30
Do. do. Inagua 53
Do. do. Jamaica... B0
Do. do. Chagres 90
(Including Steward’s fee*0
and In proportion to the other Islands.
3TEaoh ship carries an experienced Burgeon.^]
-freight and specie convoyod on the usual terms. For
engagements, apply to AN DREW LOW k OO,
Agents, Savannnh
SECOND WEEK’S GREAT SALE I
T HE rapid progress of salea at this establishment, pre-
vlousto relinquishing the entiro business, has Induc
ed the proprietor to forward the valuable stock from tho
London Housa, Charleston, S. &, to the London E».
tablisbuint In this city—the whole of which will bo
sold without tho I tael rottrto. Some magnificent Iota
may bo viewed this week, the arrival of half tho stock
having taken place, and open this morning for sale at
Half the Coat of landing in this Country!
Wo Invite Immediate attention to the following un
precedented Lots t
LOT L—Opens for sale this morning. Tho choice col-
oal nM or laps. Alpacas, Coburg Cloths, Chcnlo Ooburgs,
*LOT9.—3jW> D ydsTl’arU^Printed* 3 Mouso DeLalnes, at
18Mo. per yd, worth 30o.
Also, magnificent Goods In Gro do Rhinos, bl’k India
bl’k Laventeen. Ribbons, Lice*, bl’k 8llk Fringes,
bl’k Silk Lace, white do- do, kc- kc? ^
DAMABK TABLE LINEN.—Another arrival, to be
cleared out Immediately, In 8-4,9-4 and 10-4 Damask Ta
ble Linens, of pars fiex. To ubads of families and no-
tel aaaraaa seldom such a chance eeenrt. as tho Goods
ire of the celebrated maker, Kithardt. of Dundee, Scot-
and. To all who know him or hla make or Goods, noth-
ng further need be said. These splendid Govts to be
closed out at half prut.
Rfl&l E
*,* Uuntavllle Advocate, Chattanooga Uaxette. Co
Iambus Enquirer. Macnn Journal k Messenger, and Au
gusta Chronicle k Sentinel will please Insert Uie above
weokly? Nashville True Whig, Knoxvilto Register, and
Montgomery Journal, Insert trl-weekly, for six months,
and charge thla office novo
CHALMERS’ FEMALE COLLEGE:
Located at Scottoboro’, Oa.
Rev. WASHINGTON BAIRD, Phincifal.
rpHE exercises in this Institution will be resumed on
X tho 1st Monday In January nexU Tho courso of In
struction Is systematic and thorough—special attention
being given to Music, instrumental and vocal, and to the
Modem Langugos. The location Is healthy and pleasant,
easy of access, and admirably adapted to female educa
tion. Rales of tuition about the aameas In most other
colloges—one half In advance.
- EMBROIDERIES!!—In this do.
inrtment wo produco tho most oiaborato and costly work
n Habits, Cbeinlxetta, Collars, emb’d French Cambrio
Hd kfr. Sleeves, kc- kc, at onodbird (As regular value.
BONNETS.—3,000 now and pretty Uonneta, from 23,
37)4,75 and tl each. new. pretty shapes, and worth dou
ble the money.
CANTON DRESS 8IIAWL8 AND MANTILLA8,
COSTLY, DESIGNS I—The whole of this valunble das*
of goods, at the same ratie of reduction, lu order lo clear
out. Every other dasa of goods to be sold without re
serve, and tbo «
Store for Immediate Rent*
as the goods must bo sold In 91 days. Any party wishing
to possess this srLaNDiD cash trade establishment,
must apply immediately either lo Mr. W. King, 907 King
Btrcet, Charleston, or to Mr. William Rochester, on tho
promises, who acta aa Mr. W. King’s attorney lu fals ab
sence. And “as tub stock must be bold at once,”
no reserve will bo made, and the most fashionable daw
of goods Immediately sold regardless ofcMl.
LONDON HOUSE, under tho Marshall Hold,
Broughton Street, SstxmsaA, Ga.
N* B.-The Second Week’s Great Sale!
deo9 lw
Boarding can bo had In good families at the usual
ties. eod4 dec 3
VALUABLE RICE LAND—FOR SALE.
A TRACT of land containing five hundred acre*, strict
ly prime Rice Land, Immediately opposite the old
i or Hardwick, and adjoining the plant-’ #T '“
— adjt.— ...
Citavas. The situation of lb© ptaco
plantL
...... ifibrdi One of the
best Saw Mill scats In the Southern country, facilities tor
timber being easy and without end. Vessels coming
from sea can load Immediately along side, drawing from
ten to fifteen foot of water. For terms and farther par
ticulars apply to H. J. CHALMERS, Broker,
dee 3 0 Whitaker street.
a»4 WANTED TO IllRB—A Houao} ono furnished
jSgprcarrod. ^ ^ HABEMHAM fc SON.
QUO AIL—12 hbd* of prime Porto Rico Sugnr; also,
O M boxes of prime quality Tobacco, received per brig
EI S r ’ r ' 0ra Bay-rtrcoL
ATT ANTED.—A Book Keeper In a Dry Good* Store.
W Address Box No. 5, Post Office,
dec 3 3t A1KIN k BURNS,
TTT ANTED—One or two good BOYS to learn tbo Bar-
W ber’a Trad* or to hire, for whom liberal wage*
will be paid. Apply to JOHN 11. McGARTHY,
dec 3 4 Market 8qu«ro.
IT'OR SALE.—A Negro Womau aged about 33ycai*
1? very Intelligent, and warranted a first rate Cook,
Waahor and Ironor. Sold to remain fa tho City. Also a
likely negro man aged 95 years. Apply to
deo 3 WYLLY 4 MONTMOLLIN.
rpURK’S ISLAND SALT—3,000 bushels fa store and
X tor salo by
deo 3 1m SAMUEL SOLOMONS.
T ARD OIL,—10 barrels refinod. For salo by .
±j MOORE k HENDRICKSON,
dec 3 Gibbons’s Building.
TMIENCII WINE V1NEOAR.—A superior articl*
P 8"""",r o oS*£’„%„U.OK80U.
dec2 Gibbon’s Building.
T>INE APPLES AND ORANGES.—Just received 5
X barrels Pino Apples; 5 Barrels Orange* For ule
deo 3 by A. BONAUD.
i^tLARET WINES.—® boxes Table Claret at 89 TO
\J per dozen; 30 boxes SL Julian Medoe, at 84 00 per
dozen. For ule by dee 3 A. BONAUD.
T)UTTER k 0HEB8E.—® Kegs choloe Goshen But-
D tor: 50 Boxes English Dairy and Goshen Cheese;
10 do. Pine Apple Cheeao. Landing and lor sale by
deo3 OLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
ptltACKERS.—50 barrels and boxes Butter, Sugar,
v and Soda Cracker* Landing and tor ule by
aec3 ULAGHOIIN k CUNNINGHAM.
O^deoJ 8 — W bundle8 of Ye,Iow ° Ml0 j V°BROW&
"POTATOES—1® barreta of Mercer, White and Red
I Potatoe* Just landing and tor salo by
deo 3 J! A. BROWN.
CA BARRELS APPLES-For sale by
Ol/ dec 3 J. A. BROWN.
r A BOXES CHEESE and 10 kegs Butier, Just received
Ol/ by [doo 3] J. A. BROWN.
PUCK WHEAT-95 whol* haU and quarter barrel*
XJ Just landing, by J. A. BROWN,
deo 3 No. 97 Whitaker*.
SDDYJOHNjS'SfoPER k CO.
'. BECEIVfSO J3Y JOl
... TAuroday, December 2d.
IFE or Henry Clay, containing numerous Anecdotes,
j with Illustrations.
The London Art Journal for November.
Yankee Jack: or tho Perils of a Privateersman, a ro
mance of tho War or 1819: by Harry Hasol.
Peveril of tho Peak—Llpplncott’a Abbotsford’s edition
of Waverly Novels.
The Principles and Practice of Dental 8urgery: by
Chapin A. Harris, M. D.; fifth edition, revised, modlflod
and Improved—938 Illustrations.
Tbo 1’hyslclsn’a Dose and Symptom Book: by Joseph
H. Wythe*, M. D.
Knick-Knacks from an Editor’s Table: by L. Gaylord
Clark—Illustrated.
Poems: by Mattie Griffith, now Just collected.
The Banker’s Common-Pluck Book—Chronicles and
Characters of tbo Stock Bxchauge, with stock tables from
1739 to 1840? Dividends on Bank of England Stock from
1607 lo 1847, ktu by John Francis—1st American edition.
Essays on Exchango, Interest. Money, ko.:byJ. R.
McCulloch, author of Commercial Dictionary.
Homos of American Authors, containing Aneodotes,
Porsonal and Descriptive Sketchos, by various writers—
Illustrated with views of Residences, Portraits, 4-c.
First Lessons fa Book-Keeping: by Joseph H. Pol*
mer, A. M. ...
Ilnrpcr’s Magazine from commencement fa vola.bound
NEW BOOKN
rjlHE HOMES OF AMERICAN AUTHORS, with nu-
L merous fine engravings, various bindings.
Almanacs lor 1853.
Harpers’ Magaslne, and Godey’a Lady’s Book, for De
cember. London Art Journal for November.
Knick-Knacks, by L. Gaylord Clark.
L uenJc’
Tbe British Poets, from
3 largo volumes.
Tho Romance of the Revolution.
tohuson to Waller 8oott,
Cecelia, by Ml* Rurrey. Remorse, by Jamet
Whltefrtars, or the days of Charles 3d.
Whitehall or tho days of CromwelL
Homo and Its Influences. A Story tor .the Homo circle.
Homo and Its Influences. A Story tor tbi
Frank Freeman’s Barbershop. A Tale.
Life or Honry Clay, 13 mo- plates.
^Vr™^ WILLIAMS.
NEW BOOKS.
, NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE tor
_ December, oommeoovment of Vql.five,
^Krdck.Kmwkaftoman Editor’s Table, hr 1
Homes of American Authora? comprising aneodotlcal,
— ViJZJne!*
S and descriptive sketches, —.. - - ,
“* -"h vlowa of their rcaldences from original
* v 3Kaoh
personal and do*
illustrated with v _
drawings, and a fricrelmlle of the"'manuscript
author. .
Men of tho Time, or Sketches of living Notables.
Mlnnl Gray,or who la the Heir, by tho author of “Amy
Lawrence,’’ kcL, beautiful/ Illustrated.
Harris** Principles and Prsctieo or Dental Surgery;
3th edition, with 930 Illustrations.
Tbe Young American Library. The Life of Henry
Olay, the Statesman and Patriot, handsomely Illustrated.
nraWbjr J. D. CUBBEDGE.
doo.8.
Mprw bit
."Poo bU PI. Bt
SS™ 1 " 1
. xbdillinrttorpiM,'
' ; Ou 1
X despatch. The Rloe will bo delivered free of ex-
pense at any of tbe city wharves designated by the par-
MModlliJ. ,App.y , ' n ‘o5’|“ ll | l ( l J5t°[tSI!AlI180N.
JOHN B. MOBTON.
solved that hereafter, be will prosecute all Infringe
ments upon the tamo. HENRY JENKINS,
. Cablnete do Maglque,
Is five times the extent of any other Magician In
World I dee 3 J. M. WESTON, Agen
the
Agent.
GENBHAI. NEWSPAPEE. ADVKirr.SlNt? A
8CEIPTION OFFICE.
,02 Nu.ua streotj M:\V.YOHK.
Selling OflT! Selling Off!!
Wrought and Coat Iron Balllug, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furni
ture;
Wire Fences, for Plantations, Railroads, kc-
" ilyonanew-’ J *
made entirely on a new plan, with rails and Iron posts?
>riceaat8,if,and 13 cents per running toot 4)4 toethl|hl
br circulars with designs address
. JNO. B. WICKERSH AM. 840 Broadway, N. Y.
Forsyth Place, the railing and gallery work at the Jewish
Synagogue and a number or dwellings fa 8avannab, the
enclosure of the private cemetery of Uie Everett family at
Fort Valley, and also to hla work at Macon, Madison, and
other places fa Georgia.
ear Orders wlir be received by G. W. HARD-
CASTLE, Agent tor Mr. W, No. 85 Coi
ri Jy
Large halo of Bnildlng Lots*
A T-8HER1FP8 SALE, on Tueoday, the 7th day or
December, fa front of Court House, between t’e le
gal hours of sale-
14 Lots on Now Houston-fllrcet,
37 Lots on Duify-etroct,
38 Lots on Henry-street,
19 Lota on Anderson-etreet.
The above Lota are all 00 by 103 fret, and situated at
the8ouUi of the city, fa Holland, Ty thing, and Pure! val
Wards, and known as Oglethorpe Town. They are
bounded by Montgomery street on tho west, and Bull-
street on tho cost, Including Jefferson, Barnard, and
Whltoker-streota. They are all exempt from city Taxes.
Tho width allowed tor Porticos, Fences and Pavements
was published more than ton years ago, and the Lota al
ready disposed or was sold under those restrictions, and
are tho same aa the law, subsequently passed by Council,
now In force. Any farther Information will bo given, and
tbo plan can be seen by calling on Capt. DsVanny, at
tbe Sheriff’s office, or on Mr. Wm. M. Davidson, or the
undersigned. A. WEBB,
deo 9 5t
The Charleston Courier will give Uie above two fa-
serttons, and charge this office.
/"VVER COAT8.—ROBINSON k CAMP have just ..
\J calved, per steamer Alabama, another lot or fine
Over Coats; also, a tow more or those bl’k French Tal
mas. For sale at GAUDRY’S BUILDING,
dee 2 next door to Pulaski House.
l~\OUBLE and single barroll Guns, tor sale by
XJ F. W. CORNWALL,
dec 2 109 Uryan-etreet.
colved by
[deo 3 j
TESTS, VE8T8.—Just received per steamer ALA-
Y UAUA, a fresh lot of Plush Velvet Vesta. For suit
deo 3 by ROBIN80N k CAMP.
B USINESS COATS.—Just received per steamer, a
fresh supply of fancy colored business coats; also a
lot orslngle breasted bluck Frocks. For sale by
deo 9 ROBINSON k OAMP.
t pLOUR.—30 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour; 30 do. Pure
Geneeoe do.; 40 half do. extra do. do. Landing
from schooner ENCHANTRESS, and for sale by
dec 3 CLAGUORN k CUNNINGHAM.
Sou , ud . 146 Tongues;
. Landing and tor sale by
GLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
B altimore FLOUR.-IOO bbls. Landlug per brig
FOSTER and for ule by
dec 9 ROBERT HABERSHAM k SON.
G OAL SCUTTLES, Coal Shovels, and a large assort
ment of Sad Irena. For ule by
deo. 9 COLLINS k BULKLEY.
T ADIE8’ Cloak Cloths, Merinos, Cashmeres, Mouslln
XJ do Lalnes, Alpacas, French, English aud American
Calicos, kc- tor sale by
deel DeWITT k MORGAN.
RESS SILKB-Raw Silk Plaids, French Merino
D RESS BILK8-Raw Silk Plaids, French Merino
Plaids, Cssslmeros, Shawls, Silk Umbrellas, Blan
kets, aud general assortment of housekeeping Dry Goods,
tor sale at the lowest prices by
decl Da WITT k MORGAN.
BBI«. of Baltimore Whlskei
CA BBLS. of Baltimore Whiskey, per brig Foster and
OUifor sale by [dec 1] A. O. TOMB, 190 Bny-st.
3moa
Broadway, New-York,
...
Depot.
treat* NI
r 14 [Established In 1843.1
nov97 > HUHIBU |
T'OR SALE.—Slock of the Bank of Baron ash.
nv « <— WVI I V L l.nunum
i' UR 8ALE.—A veryJlkely negro Man, aged about 20
‘ 80Od “*
”0^90 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
' 8A ^Ji /rwo Mae? oi*
them a good nxemau, the other has been accustomed
to fire on a steamboat. Apply to
10 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
T'OR S ALE—8taamboat OGLETHORPE, u she now
Tq?T«*
. «nu. n. niuiYiiiwnnoi. 940Broadway, j,. x.
N. B^-The Subscriber would reftr to the endosure of
C'
TO R®Tr-A Wharf Store, for one year.. Apply to
MtO PORT fc DUNHAM.
Soda Water Apparatus.
WU GEE,
Machinist and Bran Finisher,
GOOD WOBKEICN WANTED.
. WAHTED.-AcU...od,ffld,nlWo*.
— I< Ulbruicbe. orth. CarrlaKC-innk*
[ng biulmu. lb. MIOBE.T him will
M, paid for noon wormrii, ind noun
other than good Workmen need apply—aa poor ones can
not have employment. Apply at my OarriageEstabllah-
cpjner of Broughton and We* BmadHUrects.
»P* W tf WILLIAM WARNER.
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
Sod* Water Aparatua manufactory*
No. Off GOLD-STREET,
One Deer from Dtekma\-eU Nno-Tork.
~ [htTut ----- “ - *
T „„ tM PfEOROES WANTED.
HE Highest market price will be paid for Negroes,
either fa gangs, families, or singly, as we havemh
merous orders to purchase for country and city,
. ...v ^ WYLLY kMONTMOLLIN,
June 11 At the old office, corner Bull-*, and Bay Lane.
Dreugl
aught Tubs, CoolersfaTubs,Copper Fountains,
Moulds, Force Pumps, Gasometers, Generators,
Model Making.
Jobbing Done at the Shorteet Notice.
5 0mo9awl
S rr.,.£JfA. NT 4? riON FOR SALE.
ITUATED Immediately upon the Waynesboro’ and
Augusta Rail Road, and adjoining town lands of
waynesboro’. It contains about soveu hundred and
wjlh a fine puturage, and hu all necessary
Sfff*- n ’ ’SH l E»{jGa 1 , r , iSsjssssa 1 ?. p -
MP.2I If . Waynesboro* Gi.
gnattcuwtc agenettn.
a That valuable tract of LTnd, (late residenoeof
Thois AtklnaJ sItusted one and a half miles from
THE UNITED 8TATE8 LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST OOBfPANYs
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CA8II SYSTEM.
Capital 1850,000.
This Company combines the Mutual and Proprietary
'stem, and will Insure the lives of white persons, also
negroes Dr. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner;
nov 10 ly A. MINIS, Agegt.
v«« tuna a ...HU. I.U..I
this city, containing 900 acres, 73 of which is high
ly Improved, and nearly the whole under fence. On the
mlsea Is a good dwelling house and all suitable out
* ell of '
Agency In Savannah.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON LIFE AND FIRE
Insurance Company
..810,000,000.
Paid up Capital 81,000,000
Surplus and Reserve Fuud 1,340,000
82^40,000
J forking Capital—Tteo Milliont TArtt Hundred and
Forty Tkouoani Dollars.
O FFERING, by lu unusually largo capital and the un
limited Individual liability of the Stockholders, that
n t desideratum fa Insurance—tho most perfect securi-
. the publlo—is now prepared, through Its agouti, to
Insure against Fire Risks In 8avannah, on the mo* ad
vantageous terms.
Diroetore in Neto-York -
JAMES BROWN. Esq-Chairman.
FRANCI8 GOTTEN ET. Esq., Deputy Chairman.
Gioaoa lUacLAY, Esq. I Alex. Hamilton, Jr., Eq
Josaru Gaillasu, Jr- I Ed. r;Banukridn, mq.
C. VV. Faber, Esq. Wm. 8. Wktkosr, Esq.
Morti’r Livinobton, Esq. |
Resident Secretary—Alfred Pell, Esq.
Canned of the Board—Atux. Hamilton, Jr n Eaq.
Apply to
BANCROFT k BRYAN, Agents,
novB tf. No. 117 Bay-street.
jaiiiks laoiiMtutu,
INSURANCE BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office No. 118
B Ray-atreetf
toeito tAo front of tke Custom House.)
MAltW B PROTESTS noted and extended ? Averages
ad|usicd; Charter Parties and Averago Bonds drawn?
Papers piepsrod whereby to recover Losses from Ame
rican or British Underwriters; and attention gl von to al
matters connected with Shipping and Insurance,
nov 8 ly
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Ornca 118 Uay-strret.
This Company will take Fire, Marine, and River Risks
>n the most favorable terms.
—TRUSTKaa-
Honry D. Weed,
Hiram Roberta,
H, F. Waring,
Iorreu,
LW. More
John W. Anderson,
N. U. Knapp
N. U. Knapp,
Henry Latnrop,
E. F. Wood.
HENRY D. WEED, President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Viet Prtt'L
Jambs McHenry. Sec'y.mar 17
This Company takes Fire Risks fa this City, and Insures
Renta and Leases.
■opt 9 K. HABERSHAM k BON, Agents.
MUTUAL JLIFE INSURANCE COKIP’Y
OF NEW-YORK.
fsaao Abbatt, Soo’y. Josaru B. Collins, President
Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
W. P. HUNTER, Agent
iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Tho undersigned, Agents of the above Company, con
tlnuo to tako risks against Fire on Buildings, 8tocks, fc<L,
on the most favorable terms,
sept 13 COHENS k HERTZ.
Capital 8.000,000 of Pound* Sterling,
This Institution has established an AgencjMfa Savan
nah, and Fire
be Issued by
Savannah, Oct. 30,1831.
ANDREW LOW k
%£
5 BASKETS of Le Cardinal Champagne, a first rate
article, per brig Foster and tor sale by
A. C. TOM8, 120 Bay-street
JgALTIMORE FLOUR—100 barrels per brig Foster,
k GAMMELL.
THRESH CORDIALS AND BITTKRS^lSdox. assorted
X 1 Cordials, 10 dos. Bokor Stomach Bitters, 3 dox.
French Bitters; for sale by [deo 1] A. BON AUD,
AM—Just received, 3 barreta Westphalia Hams, 3
H Am—jusi received,o onrreis vvosipn
barrels Baltimore Hams ? tor sale by
dec 1 A. BONAUD.
AGON—93 hhda. pri me Should era, and 15 hhds.8lde»
landing, and for solo by
deo l
HUNTER k GAMMELL.
P OTATOES—2U0 bbls. While and Red Potatoes land-
lug, from bark Chester t for sate by
aeoT HUNTER k GAMMELL.
/HANDLES—150 boxes Solar,Sperm and Adamantine
HUNTER k GAMMELL.
\VKRCOATS AND BUSINESS FROCKS—Black and
O '
Brown Labrador Coating, Bluo and Olive NorwL,
Coating, and Broadcloth Overcoats. Also, Grey and
Fancy Casslmere Business Frocks, received by recent ar
rivals, and tor sale low by VVM. U. 8YMONS,
nov 30 17 Whltaker-st
17MNE WHITE SHIRTS AND COLLARS—A sui
A LEXANDER’S Black, Col’d and White Kid Gloves,
on band. For aalo by WM. R. SYMONS,
nov 30 17 Whltaker-st
GEO. BRONSON,
140 Bryan-stroct
B utter crackers k soda biscuit-
f " ~ *
B EST ROCKLAND LIME.—For sale by
Tjr__—. —
r, 140 Bryan-atreet
» nov 30 3 ROBT. HABERSHAM AND SON.
XT AMS k TONGUES.—Undlug from Bteamer State
BOOfflG MAC^ta. Ji..-«i^a wELIii
109 Bryan Street
r\ RAIN.—A small lot of old Corn (fa good order) and
U Oats, Ju* received Into store, and for salo by
nnw.A U l.imu t- m ,
liARBUl’t GO.
B EAN8 and Cow Peas tor aalo, by the quantity or sack.
nov 30 ^ HARRIS k CO.
QTORAGE.—Cotton and other articles of Merchandize,
b .mb.“.rod.1 u,.U.“.lro 1 -.%
R osin oil.-j SEC iiuhlnn., 5 do. lunori, ud i
do^Tanoera’ Olt Lauding and for sale
106 BROADWAY.—(Stsiotlv Mutual.)
Accumulated Capital, 8BOO.OOO, principally in
vested fa New York and United States stocks.
Dividends are declared annually on all Policies made
for tbe whole term of life, fa the shape of Stock bearing
Merest, and which have ranged from 40 to 50 per cent
Moaaia Frankum, President
Plixy Frkkman, Actuary.
For urther Information, apply to
W. WOODBRIDGE, Agent
UP*Rates In 8avarnish same aa fa New-York.
LIFE INSURANCE.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE OO.
This Company-charges no extra premiums for persons
residing fa the Southern States. They will remit one-
fourth of tho fir* premium. Profits divided annually fa
AaiURY Holl, President a P. McGay, Actuary.
Application* reodvsd by
dee to If WM. KING, Airent, 103Bay-st, Savannah
Important to Bntorprisiug Business Men,
FOR RENT.
T HAT Commodious Establishment known as the
M London House,” situated under the Marshall
House, Savannah, Ga^ a splendid Cash business being
established, ^* the fir si in (As city," and capable of return
ing 8100,000 per snuum. The proprietor, Mr. W. King,
having Important commercial operations JVhrtA,' U lhe
sole cause of tbe disposal of the above share of business.
Fixtures, ko> are In the mo* complete order, perfectly
new. Magnificent Double Front and Double Door En
trance. Possession can be bad after 91 to 30 days, dur
ing which time tho present stock will be bold orr at
Halv-vricr 111 Apply personally or by letter, either to
House, Charleston, 8. O n or to V
W.KIng, London ii
i.1 style French DoLalno* Just received and for ulo by
nov 30 NEV1TT, LATHROP k 8TEBBJNS.
npHE undersigned have tbla day formed a Oo-Psr'rer-
X ship, under the firm or BANCROFT k BRYAN,,
for the purposo of oonductlug a
GENERAL AGENCY & BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
IN THE rUBClUSK AND SALS OF
Stocks. Bonds, Exchange de Heal Estate.
Like wise, far the transaction or all kinds or
Maritime Notarial Proceedings, and Adjustment of Ma
rino Averages
and respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and
T IME.—1,000 bbls. Llm* landing per schooner G. E.
JU Prescott; tor salo by
nov 30 BRIGUAM, KELLY k CO.
PLASTER k CFJ11ENT.-300 bbl* PlMter Paris; 300
X do. Cement, landing from brig Wilson Fuller; tor
sale by [Nov 30] BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
T>1NE APPLE CHEE8E.-Just received a few boxe*
1 vary fin* and tor sale by
nov 30 GEO. BR0N80N, 140 Bryan-etreeL
A PPLE8. POTATOES fc ONION8.-Jusl received
tho public. • JOSEPH BANCROFT.
ESrOfflcc No. 117 Bay-street
BROWN «t HARRIS*
Boarding, Livery, and Sale Stable,
Wont Broad-Street.
THOS. A. asoww. July 19—tf JUDOS w
BOOTS AND SHOES.
RECEIVED per steamer* State of Geor-
Alabama:
t Ladles’ thick sola
{ Pruned Buskins, Ladles’ thick Gaiter
diet’ front lace half Gaiters,
. Boots. Ladle*’
kep which wlU be sold very tow, by
W. HE IDT.
Sfll
sHB.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The subscribers beg leave to,
call the attention of their friends,
and the publlo at large, to tholrl
_ ifrery extensive stock of BOOTS
ud 8HOE3, m—ItwI pw rccont rortroN for Uiolr Fall
trade. No pains bare been spared fa the selection of
goods adapted to thl* market, and made expressly to
order, Is llio laud u,le, ud rf Iho b« yorkrouAlp,
Our stock of thick brogans and women’s leather boots
5a' '
been Uurooood tajood ou- umoUr lorjo omplu,
I we are prepared to furnish the planters of Georgia
— . >udSouth Carolina, to any extent, ahoesoTevery quality
B READ.—73 bt»l. Navy Bread? 40 do. Pitot do., land-1 and prtoe, with not
fag from brig Wilson PuUar and fhr aale by ' ■ I
nov 80 CLAGUORN k CUNNINGHAM. I #eptS7 3mo
re vtoua rates.
.LB k BUTLER,
ortho big bool, Market-eq.
nov 94
UGHT.
man, 27 years old, a first rate coachman and boMM
ant. Apply to \
noya< WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
4 > SS.. 8 ^ Ll n“ i, , 0 , l i w and l*ot No. SO, sixty by ninety
toet. fronUng Liberty Square. Apply to
!I*“ WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
^^p^^n^8bar5^WayneSUoro*^allroad
“ ' WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
nov 29
3R 8 ALB.—Lot No. 95 on Purse street, (fa fee aim-
p,.), *,I5 • comforublo dwtlllnj, near lui.roed
«L Alio Lot No.» on Jonee him. Applr to
l WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
irrt(armrnts.
ADippinn
Thomas Itaxton, naetar, To hare Immedtala dispatch.
bales cotton to oomplato bar cargo and have Immediate
dtaguch. Apply lovVAAHBURN, WILDER k OO.
J’9S..Uyey^“-’nu. ~y «"p
iFRAN KLIN. Capt. Low?, having me* of her
*0 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
?PAUVKKPOOIf-'Ibe A. I. ship EDWARD
StUm O’BRIEN. OapL Creighton, haviM part of her
cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For freight of
fi® Bales Cotton, or pamejm, apply on board, or to
nor *7 BRIGHAM, KELl.Y k CO.
, - mL FOB LIVEHPOOL^Tlu 5m du. U.p MA*
ILDA, Capt. Lee, htvln* a portion ofber cargo
,TILDA, CapL Lee, having a portion ofber cargo
wlU me* with despatch for the above port.
" PP 1 PADELFORD, FAY fc OO.
,Capt.
1 going or.
Ight of 3® bales
or to [nov99j
FOR LIVBEPOOL.—Th. A.
American
__ ship WILLIAM RATH BONE, Jabex Pratt, maa-
tr, having mo* of her cargo engaged and going on board,
.. 111 meet with quick despatch tor tbe above port. * For
freight, Inquire of tbe captain on board at HydrauUo
Pres*, or to H.UOWDY,
nov 13 corner Bay and Barnard-streeta.
FOR LIVERPOOL.— 1 The new American ship
On TUESDAY noLuii'■AM.'ln’lhnl .f
Will be sold, on thetotTU&D^pf
before the Court House door fa
county t
Five He
three men andjwo
Furniture? also,
the fixtures or a Brick Yard near the city, Including
' it Brick Machine. 8oid by order of too
one superior patent
Robert Nesbitt, late of said county,
eflt of the heirs and creditors. Terms at salo.
OC129
,CUAMPLAIN, Woodward, master, of capacity
" boles Cotton, having the bulk of her cargo en-
jd now loading, will have quick despatch tor the
above port. For balance of freight, apply to
nov 17 WlLLlBk BRUNDAGE.
HUGH O. K. NESBITT, Ad*mr.
jsssigntps Sals.
On THURSDAY, Dec. 9, at 10 o’dockt
Will be sold at the promises, Lot No. 3 Yamacraw, all
tho Buildings on said Lot. Also one Steam Engine and
Boilers, complete ? one large Machine Lathe, two small
Lathes, one Screw Cutter, one Punching Machine, a
quantity of Iron Bolts, one pair of Scales, n lot of Smith
tonga-Anvils, Bellows, Stocks, Taps and Dies, Key and
Tap Wrenches, Sets of Chisels and Reamers, Swage
Btocki, Hammers and Sledges, with a great variety of
other 8mlth Tools. Also about 1,500 buahela of Smith
Coals. Also the unexpired Lease of tho Lot. Sold as tbe
ualgned property or W. H. Garland, by order of the
Assignee, tor the benefit of creditors, kc. Ti
FOR BOSTON.—The jacket schooner 8TE-
_ PHEN TABER, will meet with dispatch tor tbe
above port. For freight or passage apply on board, at
Habersham’s wharf, or to
nov® BUNKER k OGDEN.
FOR BOSTON.—Tho fast sailing bark MARIA
passage, apply to Captain on board, or lo
nov 97 II. K. WASHBURN, Agent
FOR BOSTON.—Tbe superior packet barque
i iii CHESTER, will have dlapateh as above. For
freight or passage, apply on board * Telfair’s Wharfj or
IIIECKS UN NEVY-YORK-For M& b
’ >.»-» U C. A. 1
FOR PROVIDENCE.—Tbn tut •a.l.ilg packet
bark EXACT, Grumtey, Master, having all her
lock cargo engaged, will have Immediate dispatch.
For freight ol deck load or ?MSsaga apply on board or to
WASHBURN, WILDER fc OO.
R ularpacket Schooner“ENUHANTRE33"Tyler
having a fwrilon or her cargo engaged, will have
dispatch tor the above port. For balance of freight or
— J -- apply to [nov 97] WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
33!
FOR NEW.YORK—Otn Estxilisiixd Lins.
■—The packet Brig PHILURA. A. H. Calhoun,
master, will meet with despatch aa above. For freight
FOR NEW YORK-Urior I4HB.—Tbe
lar packet schr. CATARACT, Rice, master, will
patch for the above
apply to nov 19
mlldlngs: an'excellent wel. _
aluable shrubbery and plants.
water and a garden of
tor farther particulars, apply to the subscriber at
Mrs. Remshart’s boarding house, or to Messra. Wylly k
Montmollln.pioy 1]H. P. ATKINS.
Valuable Heal and Personal Property
FOB SALE.
era That Plantation called MUIR HALL, the i
property o* *♦— **- * "*■ •*-- A
- , - property of tbe late Mr. James 8har?>c, situ-
—^“aled on the Ogecheo Road, about sue miles 1
from Uie city of Savannah, at Uie tormlnua of tbe Oge.
chee Plonk Road. The Tract contains one thousand and
ninety-seven acres, more or less. One hundred and twen
ty acres may be considered or first quality land for the
culture of Rice, of whloh fifty-four acres are under bank,
and has been cult rated tho presenj year. Tho residue
or the Tract consists In good Corn ami Cotton land—a
Urgei proportion being well Umbered. Also, twenty-six
SLAVES, accustomed to the ptanUngof Rice andCoL
on, and a quantity of Plantation Implements, Mules.
Inrses, kc Further Information given, and terms or
sale made known on application to either of tho subscri
bers. ROBERT LACKL1SON.
nov 93 JOHN WILLIAMSON.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.-Heron’s Link.—
Tho regular packet Schooner J. F. TOBIAS,
—. Master, having a portion of her cargo engaged.
VIIlhaTe dispatch for the above port, For balance of
MAif p-n wi, ,» VIUjIS fc rrundage.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hasox’s Limt,
passage, apply to
nov 10
dispat
deo
.AT PRIVATE 8AJLE.
THAT PLANTATION on Savannah Back 1
FOR BALTIMORE/—Rbodlsr Like.—Tho
nRplr.t schooner JOHN W. ANDERSON, Wat-
aon, roaster, will moet with despatch aa above. For
freight or passage, apply on board at Telfair wharf, or to
nov 20 J BRIGHAM, KELLY to CO.
55 > RIvor, called Pennyworth Island, within two
miles or the city: together wlfa the large'
STEAM TOLL 1UCE MILL situated on the same. Thla
Plantation Is so well known as being, of Its size, one of
the best, if not the very best. Rice jwtatM In South Caro,
line or Goorgla, that n minute descripUon or the property
Is doomed superfluous. It Is sufficient to say, that tho
third year after It was cleared. It produced one hundred
bushels of Rico to the acre, and haaaveraged, ever since,
from sixty to seventy.
The Mill Is, fa all respects, a first rate one; and accord-
fag to the number of Pestles, turns out as much Rice, and
makes aa fair a sample as any other Mill In the two State*
and aa a Toll Mill, commands its fall share of the public
’ Y e 5J 0,, 1 draw J n 8 eighteen feet can come up
i Mill wharf with safely and ease. Tbo Engine has
power enough to attach toil a Saw Mill, which, under
skllfat management, would yield a largo profit.
The Island contains one hundred acres, planter’s meat*
fa beauty and fertility, Is unsur-
ure, under bank; and
passed by any other Plantation, it Is believed, fa the
Southern Stales. It has on It • neat and comfortable
realdonco tor the proprietor, and every noedfol building,
of tho best structure, tor carrying on both the operations
of the Plantation and Mill; to which Is attached a
Threshing Machine.
The property will be delivered into the possession o '
lLiiun, on mo esuuo, or s. P, HAMILTON, attorney at
law, fa the city or Savannah, is authorized to concludes
contract forttaxalo? the terras or which will be liberal,
and to an approved purchaser such reasonable credit ao-
cordod, on a larger ?>ori Ion of the purchase, as maybe
convenient or desirable. lamo may3
lamo
DIRECTORY AND CENSUS FOB 1853.
S HOULD a sufficient amount of patronage prerent IL
•elf; tbe undersigned will publish a DIRECTORY k
SOT? B S F ,h THE ™ TY OP SAVANNAH. FOR THE
YEAR 1853, tbe enumeration tor which will be fa the
month of December. 1652.
The Directory will oontaln, fa alphabetical order, the
name, strert and uurnber of each person doing business
or baring a residence fa the city, together with such
other matter aa Is usually contained fa works of this do*
•criptlon.
The Census will bedtvided Into Wards, presenting the
total number of fahabllanta within the corporate limits
offae City, and wlU be classified under the heads, While
and Colored, Male and Female.
The Bonk will be famished to subscribers at 33 cents
per copy.
AdrarUroinimtl will b. complcuoualy lunited U the
following rales:
F« r °»« P.S» ,10 00, 20 cop.es gratia,
Foa half “ 5 00, 10 Jo. do.
For one fourth « 2 50, 5 do. do.
For one-fifth w 125, 9 do. do.
m , DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
noy 83 Lo 73 York-etrecU 8avannah.
Steadily Coming and Constantly
npHE subscriber Is reoelWr~*——
JE subscriber Is receiving, weekly, per steamers,
X. large supplies of Boys’ and Children's Clothing; as
nltmfam.il IIHIm ..alia aooo otioail Inu. II a. 11 ■ a
the numerous little sulu seen about town will tell three
tales—that they are good; that they are cheap; and that
they were bought at tho Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range,
of Dior 10] GEO.8. NICHOLS?
LYON’S KATIIA1UON,
’O RpRfiSERVING, RESTORING k BEAUTIFYING
THE HAIR.
T H E most desirable toilet article In the world. Ladles,
try III It coils but85cents fa largo bottles, and Is sold
by all principal dealers throughout North and 8outh
America, Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean.
lea, Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean.
E. THOM AS LYON, 101 Uroadwny, N.
d by every Druggist and Fancy Deulor fa Sevan
3mdl
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
J OHN ANTROBUS, Portrait Painter, would respect-
folly tender his professional services to the citizens
or Savannah and vicinity.
Ills Rooms, fa 8L Andrew’s Hall, are always open
public Inspection, and he would be gratified to havo any
vlallora who may bo pleased to call.nov 10
DANCING ACADEMY, „ ,
fl . MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfally inform*
/’EThls patrons and the publlo in general that he wlU
floNSopenhls Academy, at Asmoey Hall, on Sataft*
jpHprday, I5U October, at 5 o’clock, P. M. All his or-
-*3 mer pupils are respectfally Invited to attend.
Tuition daya—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays:
from 5 to 7 far young Ladies and Masters, andfrom 9
lo —tor gentlemen. Prioe of tuition, 819 tot t enty-tour
esaons. °ot4
MADAME GUANET t ,,
, Respectfully Informs her patrons and the citi
zens of Sarannah that »he has closed her Dancing
,8chool at tbo SL Andrew’s Hall, and will hereof
’ter give Instruction to Select Classes at private re
sidences
Gcnllomon’s Classes will be taught at Messrs.
B« MORTON, CapL E. Bulkfey, master, will meet
quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
‘FOR BOSTON.—The fine Brig WILLIAM kt.
[G ROTON. Cspta^l n Gcyer, wlU have despatch for
of creditors, kc. Terms at sale.
mud Ontons st PWws(s Salt.
^ Now landing per brig Nancy Ann from Boston: 900
bbls. peach blows and planting potatoes; 20 do. white
nov 9
; Hare* Shoulders at Private Bali.'
Just received fa More, and tor sale low, 7 hogshead*
Bacon Shoulders. oct90
WINDOW GLaBS AT PRIVATE SALE.
Just received fa store, trod for sale low, 4® boxes Win
dow, Coach, Sheet, and Crown Glass, from the Uolatoa
Glass Works, Knoxville, Toon.
Tho above Glass Is of the be* quality, and assorted
•Isos, from 0x8 to 32x40. The subscriber* have been ap-
C dnted agents tor the above-Company, and are enabled
sen at very low prices. PHILBRICK fc BELL.
oo.
above port. For
nov 18
FOR BOSTON.—The Brig 8ABAO. Means.
‘master, will have despatch tor the shore port,
On the 1* TUESDAY I
•old fa front or the Court House, In (be dty o:
nah, between the usual hour* of sale:
Tha valuable Wharf Lot and Impi
.mu-icr, win nave aespeicn lor mo
GAMMELL.
PROVIDENCE.
NEW-YOltK,
FOR NEW VoEK.-Ukiom l.nt.-The reg-
WILL SELL on the 1st Tuesday fa. December next, at
IIo’clock, fa front of Court House:
Lot No. ^ 17 District, 3d Section, Cherokee County.,
“ I09J17 ** 3 “ “ «»
130,24 “ 9 « « «
198, 3 « 4 « u «
ALSO, •-
One undivided fourth of a tm* of Land, containing 198
acres, adjoining the town oT Brunswick, Glynn County,
Georgia, held by Geo. W. Anderson, Esq- fa trust for
wra. James Anderson k Co. nov 6
FOR NEW-YORK.—The fine achr. PLAN-
DOME, Captain Blown, will have Immediate do-
'or the above port. For freight of 1® bales of
ilton to complete cargo, apply to
nov 95 ROWLAND fc CO.
On TUESDAY, Dee.7, will be sold In front of the Court
House, between the usual hours or sale:
The following 10 Negron, field hands, woman M years
or age; woman 21 years, with her two children, one 9
— —man®;
years and one 4 month* man 23 yea ira, woman 50 yean,
woman »years, woman 95 years, girt 18 yoere, vrllh her
ibrtiflc* monU>> * Ternu cask—Purchasers pacing
isier, will meet with despatch as above. For in
passage, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
nov 29 BRIGHAM, KELLY fcC
CO,
ACT, Rice, i
e port. For freight or passage
WILLI8k BRUNDAGE.
PHIEADEEPHIA.
Oa TUESDAY, Deo. 7, will be sail ,n front of the dourt
House; between the usual hours of sale:
LOT No. 0, Fourth Tything, Anson Ward, ® by 90
a fronting on South Broad-street, and known as the
iodist Sunday School LoL
Also.—Lot No. 5®. 7 Irwin county, containing 490
acres of Land, tor aale low to close a concern.
Terms will bo mado known * the sale.
Also—Ut No. 5®. deo 1
-The
regular packet schooner C. A. GREINER, Hig-
ce, master, wlU have d Ispatch as above. For froight or
Valuable IM for Salt.
Ut No. 39, Brown Ward, fee simple, corner of Whita
ker and Perry-streets, M by 90 fecL It tadeslreble from
It* situation for a private residence. deol
On the first TUESDAY fa December next, win be aokl
fa front of the Court House, between the usual bourn
of sale:
Tbe southern hair of UtNo.kfa the Village of BL
* luhlyand BL Gall-streets, CO feet front
WILLIS k BRUNDAGE.
BALTIMORE.
FOR BALTMORE —The to* sailing, regular
?wcket brig ELANORE, Phillips, master, having
in of her freight engaged, will have Immediate
Gall, corner of Zublyand BL Gall-streets, 00 feet front
by 55)4 feet deep. Tbe Improvements consist of a double
tenement wooden Buildlug on a brick basement and all
necessary out-buildiuga; with repairs U would be value-
property.
Terms—Half cash, the balance 0 months, secured by
mortgage—purchaser paying tor papers. nov 19
deb. For balance of tool
[eo 2
ce of freight, apply to
WASHBURN, WILDER fc OO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
WANTED—A Vessel to tako heavy freight to
,a Northern port.
HUNTER fc GAMMELL.
DECK FREIGHT WANTED FOR BOSTON.
[dec 1]
mt 1® bales Cotton wanted for barque
now loading for Bnran, Apply I. -
COHENS k HERTZ.
HARNDEN’S EXPRESS,
New-York, Boston, Philadelphia,
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Europe, 4?c. kc. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Cohnnbus and MiUedgeville
Georgia, and all intermediate Places.
A RRANGEMENTS having been made wit!
YORK AND SAVANNAH BTBAM8
made with the NEW
STEAMSHIP OOat
PANY, by which we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, Specie, Jewelry, and Merchandize of every
description. This Express has been extended to meet
he wants of the citizens of Savannah and towns fa the
nterlor. AI1 those Intrusting business tons can rely on/
havlug all business matters attended to promptly and
IthfuUy. J. DaMARTlN, Agent,
1® Bny-sL, 9 doors Ea*oi tho city Hotel,
Savannah, Ga.
Orytcas.—No. 74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Cow*
direct, Boston; No.43 South 3d street,Philadelphia.
N. B.—Please mark aU goods care Hamden’s Extn
faly 17 6m
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore ilT 50,
To Philadelphia >19, and to NewYork $30.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROMCHARLESTON,
SO. CA.
L EAVING the wharf* the toot of LaurenMtreet; dally
after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N.O, from which point two daily, trefaa are dls-
patched It■ J. M.anj/P. M.; U. 8 .'«/«*
paicnea si a ji. su.anaa r.»*■ a •
nectlng at Weldon, N.O, with the Seaboard and Roanoke
Rail Road to Norfolk, thenco by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecUng* Weldon with U»e lfaea to
are navigated by well known and experien** com
manders; the Rail Roads are fa fine order, (the WUmlng-
menders; the Rail Roads are fa nne order, (tne miming-
ton and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard and Roanoke
having recently been relald with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety and despatch. By these routes paa-
sengen availing themselves oftho first train may reach
Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia fa 45 hours, and New
York fa W)4 hour* and by the second train they arrive
In Baltimore fa ® hours, Philadelphia fa M hour* and
New-York fa 01)4 hours. . ,
Through tickets can Mono be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent*the Wilmington and Raleigh Ball Road Com
pany, * the office of the Company, foot of Laurens street,
Charleston, 8. C^ to whom please r~~ 00
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
A DAILY TRAIN tor Passengers and Freight leaves
Macon at 0)4 A. M., anivea at Oglethorpe at 10)4
A. M., leaves Oglethorpe at 11)4 A. M-airlvea at Macon
at 3)4 P. M n connecting each way with the Central and
Macon and Westem Ratl Road Train* and the Talla
hassee, Eufaula and Columbus Mall Stage Lines.
Passengers dine* Fort Valley * 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent
South Western Rail Road.
aug2Q
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
TM rr-m*
| Savannah & Charleston
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah rvrsy Hoims at Foot
o’c "
Central
o’clock, alter the arrival of the Night Train of tht
v»..Ml Rall-hotd, and ARRIVE at Charleston
atTwslvs o’clock M.sahk hay,connecting at Lharlcs
ton with the Wilmington Stenin-Packeta RUcL
leave with lheU.8.Mall avaav day * 2)4 P. M-, and,
leave with lheU.8.Mall avaav day
also, with the Now-York de CDn.-------
Ships, which leave Charleston avaav Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoons. ...
Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings will
arrive Intlmo to connect with the splendid new steam
ship JAMES ADGER ono week and tho steamship
Fare frorafchariesrtontoNew-York by land route. .820 ®
time 59 houra.
By steamships....
may 15
■“^.taaow
The vMuahle Wharf Lot and Improvement* known
Taylor’s wharf; and Inplanof the dty, aa No. (3) three,
i B arnard-s tree L Decker Ward. Terms made knovnal
deo 3
BY T. J, WALSH.
BY GEORGE J 8MITH.
At Private Sals.
CLOCKS— 1® Clock* 8 day and 30 hour.
CIGARS—X M.000 Cigar* various brand*
JE IVKLR Y— Fine aasortmentof Watchc* Ring* 4q
TEA—10 chests Black and Green Teas.
SOAP—75 boxes Fancy, Pale and No; 1 Soap.
TOBACCO-30 boxes Tobacco, assorted brand*
CROOKER Y—3 crate* sold low to dose consignin'*
POTATOES—HQ bbls.fine Eating Potatoes
LIQUORS— Liquors or*l kinds constantly on band.
OLD If HIS KEY-3 bbb old Monongabeia Whis
key. vintage of 18®. nov 3
meat Lottery, Extra Clara W:
58 3D 54 48 65 30 15 OO 58 83 70 38 50.
Also, of Class 144:
IT 40 t4 O 5B 53 83 48 OO 89 7 SO 03a
14,444!
Greeno & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
Glass No. 145 for 1858.
To bo drawn at Savannah. Ga- Friday, Dec. 3rd, 1853.
GREGORY k MAURY, MANAGERS.
X3T 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballot* iPfl
HIGHESTPRIZE8: ^^
$4,444!-$!,227 !-$555!
Tickets 81—Shares in Proportion.
Tickets and Share* either singly or by tbe Package,
or sale by E. WtTHINGTON,
deo 2 Vender for Gregory k Maury.
33 O 5 48 41 03 37 8 3 58 30 54 51.
83,37 8
MANAGER’S OFFICE!
HEAD QUARTERS!!!
Georgia State Xiotterv,
AUTHORISEl> BY TM LIOtSLATURR,
For Benefit of Indejwndent^Fire Co. at Augutsa,
To be drawn fa 8avumab,^Ga^) Saturday Morning,
BALKS GLOSS OH rRIOAV EVSHIKO.
F. C. BARBER k CO„ Manager*
arLRKDtn aentzs.
$3,000!—$1,200!—$800!
.dec. dec.
tar 79 Number Lottenr-12 drawn Ballot*
Tickets enl* tl—Shores in prepertien.
raiZES casurd at this omoi,
IT* All orders promptly and confidentially attended to
and Drawings sen ito au customers out of tho dty.
Tlcket*8hares and Packages for aalebjr
deo 9 At the Lucky Office, cor. BulFsL k Bay Lane.
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD,
. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
rpHIS ROAD Is now open for the transportation of
A Freight and Passengers to Waynesboro'. At this
point It connects with a splendid line of Four-Horse Post
Coaches, farming a perfect dally connection between Au*
gusts and Savannah, Macon and MiUedgeville.
On and after Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains win
tun Dally, as folio was
Leave Savannah* 8J» o’clock A. M.
Macon * .7.30
- MiUedgeville* I....7JW
u Augusta at «.4i30
Arrive at Augusta * 9.40
“ at Savannah. .......
at Macon at.. i.; 0.45
at ftlllledgeville * .7.15.
A.M.
AM.
AM.
P. BL
P.M
P* BL
P. BL
Fare between Sarannah and Augusta 85 50
« “ Macon “ * 80 80
u « Mllledgevllleke “ ..80 75
MACPHEBSON B. SULLEN, Gsn'18up’b
Savannah, May Stb, 1852. may 3
823M
8. BL LAFFITEAU. Agent
Ready Mado Clothlnff.
A FRESH supply or Black Cloth Frock and Dress
Coat* Also, Black Doo Skin Casslmere Pont* and
wh.« UM.ffisv.i-, to ’'
y 17 Whitaker-sL
NEW-YORK AND LIVERPOOL
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
fTM snirs coMratsiKo this like ark : .
Tho ATLANTIC CapL WEST.
The PACIFIC ..CapL NYE,
Tho ARCTIC CapL LUCE.
The BALTIC .V. CapL COMSTOCK.
The ADRIATIC ..CapL GRAFTON.
These ships having been built by contract,
.expressly for government service, every cars
ken fa thplr construction, as Mao fa their en
gine* to ensure strength and speed; and their accommo
dations for passengers are unequalled tor elegance or
comfort.
Price of passage from Now-York to Liverpool, fa first
_nsa cabin, 81®} fa second class cabin, Q70; exclusive
use ol extra site state room* 83®. From Liverpool to
Nnw.Vnrlr. «!UI anrf IhQn. ’ • .f .
New-York, jC® and lb®.
An experienced Burgeon attached to each ship.
No Berths can bo secured until paid for.
PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING.
nov®
Fear k Rosslgnol’s School House, second door cast or
BulL fa State-street, on Blonday, Wednesday and Friday •
evening* from 8 Ull 10 o’clock.
Subscribers can enter their names at Madame Girard’*
South Broad-street, or * Madame Granet’a house, fa
SUle, near Drayton-atrecb nov 93
..BOSTON,
AMERICAN HOUSEy
HANOVER-STREET
BY LEWIS RICE.
REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
Possessing *1 the modern Improvements and Conveni
ences for the Accommodation of the Traveling
PubUc.
Bests* Nev, 10,1B33,
If
X can and 1 Will Retail Dry Goods
Cheaper than any Store in the City ! I
B UYING Ml our Goods for Cash, and soiling them
only tor Gash, we can afford to sell them cheaper
than the prioe many rotallere pair tor their gooda *
wbolesalef So, tomflloa and lndlvldu*s will do well to
patronize
streets tor
Shawl* Ml
find the largest assorunemoi umumiiH in uiu cut,
Pettier with agre* totof goods tor servants' ware. - Buy-
«*look to you, fatere*. and buga^ L ^
oct 97
Cheap Corner tor Dry Good* fcc-
N.B.oor. Broughton fcBarnanUt*
/^itAOKEIlS AND BISUU1TS—Butter Cracker*Sugar
\J Cracker* Water Cracker* Wine Crackers, Fancy
Crackers; Soda Biscuit* Lemon Biscuit* Bedd Biscuit*
W. F. HARRIS.
A NEW FIRM.
SKIDMORE HARRIS.
HARRIS fc CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AND
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND PROVISIONS,
05 Bay-street, Savannah, .
npHE above Firm has entered Into Partnership fa Ba-
BBifVow New York.
Saturday,....OcL 90, 1859.
Saturday;... .Nov. 13, 1832.
Saturday,... .Nov. 87, 1852.
Saturday,....Deo. 11, 1839.
8aturdata^M^|||ta
A. vannah, to forward to any destination, or sell , on
consignment—as they may be Instructed—Produce and
Merchandize of *1 descriptions.
They will bo receiving, during the winter, spring and
summer, from Tennessee, large supplies of GRAIN,
which wilt be sold low tor the cask.
They also wish to purchase Groceries and Dry Goods
r the Tenneesoe trad* IT the Savannah market offers
Inducements as favorable to the purchaser aa other South
ern market* nov®
December lat, 1659.
PATENT WIRE RAILING. * .
J)ATENT_WIRE RAILING, Farm and?*Iroad
FEN OING, with every variety of Wrought and Cast
IRON FURNITURE. „ •
M. WALKER k SONS,
flvanla Wire R*llng Work* Warehouse N. E.
Pennsylvania Wire Railing Work* Wa
corner nth and Market-*ta^ Phlladelphl*
Circulars obtained,sp' —•-*»-
plying aa abov* or tf ‘
corner Bull and Bi—
nov®
TTTE
7Y mentor
WACTUESj JEWELBY S FANCY OOOB8.
, lUctril* I Not to be surpassed In Urn'S!** which can be bought *
Egg BtaralUi^Onp Biscuit*^ and a soull lot of Naw | reduced price* *in ot.anSaMii.
F\rom Liverpool.'
Wednesday,..Nov. 3,1852.
Wednesday ..Nov. 17,1852.
Wednesday,.. Dec. 1,1852.
EDWARD K. COLLINS k CO, M Wall-Street, N. Y.
BROWN, 8HIPLEY k CO, Liverpool. ,
E. G. ROBERTS k CO, 13 Klng’a Arms Yard, London.
J. MONROE k CO, ® Rue Notre Dome des Vlctolre*
GEOH^bRAPER,
ESTThe owners of thtso ships will not bo accountable
for gold, silver, bullion, sped* Jewellery, precious atones
or metal* unless bills or lading aro signed therefor, and
the value thereof expressed therein. tv nov 10
rpHE SECOND urf
A and western tenement of new l
fag Mr. Webster’s store* Broughton
adapted for tho wholesale dry gooda .
given Immediately. i
OYSTERS! OYSTERS 11
rpHE undersigned will furnish Oyste
A. quality, cltlicr opened or fa Uie
Thunderbolt every morning.
Parties, prirgte famUJ^ote^ -.nd,
Dished Bt Ilielr respectlvo places by
J^hu Sudfac«,.cr »t Mr. o. Ill
store near tbo markoL
N. B. Having a regular supply every
will bo attendel to with promptness mu
ders from the country roust be attend! '
city reference. ' JA8.
Savannah, Nov.®.
’ear’s Cake* fresh gnd tor sale by
nov®
Now r
D. I
ted In the'State, which can be bought at I savannah, Nov.®.
llOBrougUton-streeL . I aale by