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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBERS, 1852.
lUKKI IflLAHD BAW—V300bubol. motor, ud
”’doo«' <
ULGltKD LITHOGRAPHS.—A UrgoiitOsiaUnA
assortment, which wlU be cold very low In lot*. Re*
cored by • [dcc9j J. fl. CUftBEDGE.
KmmHtiyh
Jffi TABLE MANUFACTORY, No. 00
: New*York City—whew a large Hock
•jih several now end Important Improve-
hard brought to a degree of perfection
USINE83 COATS.—Just received per ateamer, a
»i fresh aupply of fancy colored business coats; also a
1 t ofalnglo breaated black Frocks. For ante by '
dec 8 ROD1NBON It CAMP.
71L0UR.—30 bbla. Hiram 8mlth'a Flour; 30 do. Pure
do. do. Landing
1 for aale by
UUNNINGHAM.
OUNDS fc TONGUES.—10 Kit* Bouuda fc Tongueai
i 90 do. Salmon. Landing and (br aalo by
Ieo8 OLAQHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
; BALTIMORE FLOUR.—100 bbla.
. i FOSTER and for aale by
lOAL SCUTTLES, Coal Bhovela, and a large assort-
J mont of Sad Irons. For aalo by
dec. 8 COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
UGAfe.—19 hbda. or prime Porto Rico 8ugar; alsoi
50 boxes ofprime quality Tobacco, received per brig
Eleanor, from Baltimore, and for sale by
dco3 A. C. TOMS, 186 Bay-etraet.
ARD OILd—10 barrels refined, For aale by .
_J MOORE fc HENDRICKSON,
dec 3 Gibbons’* Building.
Cooper’s Pitent Opright^nd Dlreot Acting Single
ivTIljXj E iV CINE ,
union (»i™
PATENT CONTINOOU8 FEED WOEKS.
• 7VRENCH WINE VINEGAR.—A superior article
warranted genuine. For sole by
MOORE fc HENDRICKSON,
decs Gibbon's Building.
TJINli APPLES AND OBA^OES.-Jlut received 5
. barrels Pine Applet; fi Barrels Oranges. For sale
deo 3 by A. BONAUD. -
e LARET WINES.—50 boxes Tablo Claret at 89 00
perdoxen; 30 boxes 8L Julian Medoo, nt 84 00 per
dozen. For aale by deo3 . . A. .BONAUD.
•pUTTEIt & CHEESE.—20 Kegs choice Uoahon But*
, J tert 50 Boxes English Dairy and Goahen Cheese;
/CRACKERS.—5o barrels and boxes Butter, Sugar,
V and Soda Crackers. Landing and for sale by
ie Sash’, to v
The motion of
WhanKUKSra - mif iUSi'eufea«rtsj
S5.'{fWS.w5@ dDWHWBd>k; (U.mlljtWI.
Mi m3> lurlal effKU on th. plnmker block.
JK“ enUW ureiled, the feuh beta Ihue
tSiSnwMullW.onlh.ftoMn. le levlnithe
!? tJ lSre.li.nd wrl.l(«> lUbl. t° Peal In Ibo U.U.1
ippllcwon) of .11 botlln* tendency. By MrtatJlC till,
r i nc: [■!c, nrocilc*! demoMlrellon can be furolahod that
EQlfare capable or an ea.1 .peed ot an revotu.
ilotn per minute,and el IbU .peed we neanvool^lcu-
«r the saws being almost alone beard. A com*
Son siSd to? So single saw under thto application Is
revolution! pet mlnulol The it,U In
SwBWSsssswsawcas
SB Is nM excelled Inany part of tbe United States,
works. Attentions is also called to
Coopti'i "Strictly Portable and Vibratory!
CIRCULAR SAW MILLLi
which may be hauled, with entire facility, from point to
Mint, at pleasure, by four horses t and fs warranted su
perior to any heretofore presented to the public.
Contracts made tor delivery In New-York, New-Or-
leans. Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta, or Mnooo
the transportation to theao poln*» being moderate from
the belli ties preaentod bv tho railroad and water com
therewith, sec’y,
or, J, a WINTER, Agent,
/ANIONS—75 bundles of Yellow Onions, tor sale by
U dec 3 • > J. A. BROWN.
; POTATOES—150 barrels of Mercer. White and Red
CA BARRELS AFPLES-For sale by
01/ dec 3 J. A, BROWN,
'fiBOXES CHEESE and 1,0 kegs Butter, lust received
OU by [dec 3] J. A. BROWN.
munlcallon tl
Montgomery. Ala.
'.8.—These works have recently ahtpped to Ponsao
1(H FIs- a Mill provided with two of “ Cooper’s Dlrec
Acting Gang Engines,” and two of hla “Slnglo Saw En-
^ne^’’ which are capable of cutting 50,000 feet of lum-
The parties ordering, effected the purchase after a tour
through theNorthemand Eastern 8latca,ln search ortho
• if and most approved Mill, after first examining those
this Company. They returned, after thorough InvesUga-
n, convinced that no establishment met with present-
inch general advantages, or combinations of Improvo-
snt as found at these works.
references:
nor 11
Penileld* Greene County, Georgia;
STUDIES.
T HE 8tu4les lathis University are:—A Theological
Course of three years, designed for those who —
preparing for tho Gospel Ministry;
A Collegiate Course of tour years, equal to that of other
Colleges la the country t
A ScientificCourse nf three yearn, Including, with some
sddijlons, all the studies of the Collegiate Course except
W wba
_lon Into College.
ADMISSION.
The regular tl me for the admission or Students, Is at the
ipenlng of the FaU Term, the last Wednesday In August.
Candidates tor admission Into the Collegiate Course
mint sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography,
Arithmetic, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cwsar,
Virgil, Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob’s Ore ok Read
er: and mint bo at least fourteen years of age.
Candidates for admission Into the Bcientlflo Course
muMiiutain a ntislkctory examination on Geography,
Arithmetic. English Grammar, Simple Equations In
Algebra, and two hooka in Geometry; and must be
lean sixteen yean of age.
KXrENBKS.
Spring Ttrtn. Fall Ter.
Ix TuaoLoatnxb Seminary,. .. .Nothing.. . .Nothing.
IxCollkoe. ...825 00 815 ft
. Scientific Course, 25 00.,
IxAcadkmy— ..
Preparatory Class- 85 00.,
Second 20 00.,
Third. « 15 00.,
„ Elementary “ 10 00.
Room Rent u ';.... 6 00.
15 00
15 00
18 00
o no
000
400
1 00
be paid In advance,
ie College buildings, fifty
payment for the tuition
intlngent expenses of the yenr. -
ntbe village Is 810 per month;
Contingent Expenses, 3
These expenses are requlri
From Students who lodge In the *
dollars will,be received ss full payment for the
fees, room rent, and oontlng **“
Tno price of Board In the ,
washing, room-rent, and tool, 83.
COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS.
The Commencement is held on the last Wednesday In
July.
There aro two Vacations, dividing the year Into two
terras, aatollowa i
ke'tttTerm~frb m * n ^ u ff UBtt0 Docem-
IVlnter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st.
Betond Term—from first day of February to Com
mencement.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
nesdsy la August. B. M. BANDERS,
' Secretary of the Board ofTrusteos.
Anyfriend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG, Presl-
lent of tho University, will receive a catalogue, contain
ing the course of studies, and all other necesenry infor
mation,
sept 1B
lam—IS mo
AGENCY FOR LLOYDS’, LONDON.
T AM instructed by the UommlUoo for managing the
A. atWrs or “LLOYDS’,” to furnish copies of Instruc
tions to Merchants, Commanders and Masters of Vessels
for the 8towago of Mixed Cargoes. I am prepared L
euppljr them on application to F. II. WELMAN,
oclga lam—Omo Agent for Lloyds'.
— •»« «ui»,ou.. w..o Dally, published ns early m
ino morning as the other city papers, and containing the
istesi nows. - • •
_,jh 0 other, Weekly, containing a synopsis of the newa
published during .tho week, and a selection ol literature.
'"~”on of the works of Dumas, Sue, Lamar-
' Ate., published In either odltlon under
Feulltetons, Nouvolles,” Ac., repro-
x value ormcre than thirty dollars per annum.
—a Foreign' Correspondence of tho “Courrler dee
Kiss Unla” is generally admitted by tho American Press
m the best received in tho United Stslos. It emanates
w>m the most distinguished men, both In tho French
and among them may be mentioned
The motto of th? 5 Courrler des Elats-Unls” Is: “In-
nependonce and Impartiality.” It opeus Its columns to
ft °P'“} on *» but ts foremost In maintaining tbo great
exl*u bUcan PrindpleiJffUhqut which no free society can
11,0 Belly 88 per annum; Weekly, 83.—Con-
„ • JOHN hi. COOPER It CO n
saw—3mo Agents for Savannah.
SEWING MACHINE.
SINGER'S PATENT STRAIGHT NEEDLE PERPEN-
_• w DICULAR ACTION
SEWING HIAOHIN
. PATENTED AUOUST 18, 1851.
improvement! which render this Machine a Per•
April 13,1852.
W’rt b ."£"’ 1110 8resl mprevomanu w.re
jiiifc;
‘ other plaoos. use these
:doo>j
.—Just received per ateamer ALA-
a fresh lot of Plusb Velvet Veats. For aale
by ROBINSON k. CAMP.
per brig
loraaleby .....
ROBERT HABERSHAM A SON.
amusements.
THEATRE
STEWART MACAULAY, the Emlneot VloUnlat.
CEU.KUNKE^a^^AgUVLEl.B.OorelV,
Saturdsay Evoniu^Dcot 4* 1862,
GRAND DRAWING-ROolif ENTERTAINMENT I
Introducing, In addition to their own attraction, tbo
Celebrated Youtblhl Vocalist,
MASTER JOHN ADAMS,
Also the distinguished Dancer and Female Personator,
J Mower Floyd.
X3TFor particular.^ la > bills.
Admission.—Boxes aiui Parquette, 50 cento; Gallery,
85 cento; Colored Gallery, 83 cents.
deo4 tf JOHN T. FORD, Agent.
VIVA EE REYDEL MAJICOI
MAOALZJSTEB. THE KINO 07 WIZARDS,
Will give a brief series of bis Grand Original
Soivtea JHafllnucn,
At Banauaah, Ga~ commencing the first week in De
cember, 1853, and afterwards visit Charleston, S. 0^ Au
gusta, Ga^ Montgomery, Ala., Mobile, New Orleans,
Ac., 4cc^ and Introduce a variety or entirely neto
Mechanical and Soientiflo Wonders,
INVENTED, MADE AND PERFECTED BV DIM SELF.
MADAME MACAEEISTER
Will nightly appear as the* 4 WiianPt Page,” and exe
cute several astonishing and beautlftil Feats of Magic,
and also oxblblt her Mysterious and Incomprehensible
Power or
Second Sight!
which has puxaled and defied the scrutiny of the wisest
of France, Spain, Germany, and Continental En-
nsuvuncr i
tncrtx.
ANNUITY AND TUU.T COMPANY.
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CASH SYSTEM.
Capital 8860,000.
ms of France, Spain, Germany, and
j, where Madame M. has exhibited ... ,
vflh startling effect I
MaoalUster’s Mechanical and Philosophical Apparatus,
Agency In Savannah.
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON LIFE AND FIRE
Insurance Company.
AUTIIOItlZKD OAp“lTAl.”.°..!??!.......»IO,0«1AI».
alrpluli t»cfiSSiiVo Puid.V.V.V.V.! I’iSuS
88^40.000
Werkinr Capital-Two MUliene Three Hundred and
Forty Thousand Deilare.
O FFERING, by Ita unusually large capital and the an-
limited Individual liability of the Stockholders, that
great desideratum In Insurance—the most perfect securi
ty to the public—Is now prepared, through Its agents, to
Insure against Fire Risks in Bavanuah, on tho most ad
vantageous terms.
Directors fa Jfew-York •
JAMES BROWN, Esq. Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTENET, Eaq, Deputy - ‘
George Barclay, Eaq. *
Joaant Gaillard, Jr.,
C.W. Faber, Eaq.
Moan's Livinqston, Eaq..
Resident Secretary—Air a ed Pell, Esq.
Conned of the Board—Amx. Hamilton, Jr n Esq.
Apply to
BANCROFT It BRYAN, Agents,
DOT 8 tf . No. 117 Bay-street.
PUBLIC,
Offlco No. 118 Barr-atreet,
(Opposite tho front of the Custom House.)
MARIN B PROTESTS noted and exleoded { Avei
adjusted; Charter Part lee and Average Boi '
J “*—iby to reoover Losses
vnten
ZgtantM.Htntn, Anita, (it.
•ntrAHTb&-oa.« i«Vaj iioWwKaf.1
deo3 4 Market Square.
'ISnBS 1
■ ■ j n i-r p
rpo BE HIRED^-A negro Woman, a good edok,
X washer and Ironer. A situation In the country
would be preflsrrud. Apply to
U. J. CHALMERS, Broker.
PQV84 0 Whltaker-alro,
?OR SALE^-A Negro iVoman aged about 33 yean,
■ , very Intelligent, and warranted a first rate Cook,
V r asher and Ironer. Bold to remain In the City. Also r
likely negro man aged 85 years. Apply to
WYLLY fc MONTMOLUN.
and his gorgeous
Cnblnolo do Maglqne,
Is five times the extent of any olber Magician In the
World I deoS J. M. WESTON, AgenL
OLAGHORN 4c CUNN1NGH
iw unrrcia oi mercer, r
Potatoes, Just landing and for sale by
dec 3
J. A. BROWN.
FOR THE WEST INDIA I8LANDS fc CHAGUES,
BV TUB BRITISH ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP
CONWAY.
OAPT. v .850 TONS BURTHEN.
~ This steamship Is designed to sail Horn 8a-
Kvannah. Georgia, on the 4th December next,
d day of each tallowing month, for Chagres,
oucbtngat Nassau, N. P M Inagua. (with tne Turk’s Is*
and mallaj and Jamaica. She will be due at Chagrea
on the 14th of each month, and retnrn on the 18th, by
aamo route, to Savannah.
. Aa lhls service contemplates arrangements only for a
limited number of passengers, persons wbo deslro to
avoid crowded boats will find tne route a desirable one;
and invalids, wbo wish to spend the Winter among the
West India Island*, may find conveyance in theCompr
UOKWHEAT-85 whole, half and quarter barrels,
J Just landing, by J. A. BROWN,
dec 3 No. 87 Whltaker-st.
ES* Cloak Clotbs, Merinos. Coshineros, Mouslln
Lathes, Alpacas, French, English and American
4te, for sule by
ADIB8’
I deLali„. ,
Calicos, 4ml, for
doc 1
DaWlTT 4b MORGAN.
West India Islands, may find conveyance in the Compa
ny’s Steamships, twice a month, between Jamaica and the
following ports, in addition to thoso named above:
8L Kills,
St. Lucia,
|S.
TwS&
Gundnloune,
Havana, m
Honduras,.
Jacmcl,
Martinique,
Montserrat,
D RES8 BILKS-Raw Silk Plaids, French Merino
Plaids, Casaimeros, Shawls, Silk Umbrellas, Blan
kets, and general assortment or housekeeping Dry Goods,
tar solo at tho lowest prices by
dec l Dr WITT 4c MORGAN.
BBI<8. of Baltimore Whlske;
fA BfiLSi of Baltimore Whiskey, per brig F<
OU'for sale by [dec 1] A. d TOMB, 120
BASKETS of Le Cardinal Champi
icr brig Foster uwi
Bay-sU
Antigua,
Barbadocs,
Cnrrlncon,
Carthngcna,
Dcmaruro,
Dominica,
Grenada,
Grey Town,
Vera Crux,
T0R RA’
From Savannah to *
Do. do.
Do. do. ’
Do. do. Chagrea
(Including Steward’s fees,)
and In proportion to the other Islands.
'Kochs
A. O. TOMS, 120 Bay-street.
B ALTIMORE FLOUR—100 barroU por brig Foster,
Just arrived, and for sale by
doc l HUNTER 4c GAMMELL.
.-TOK&U CORDIALS AND BITTERS—13dos. assorted
J Cordials, 10 dos. Boker Stomach Bitters, 5 doz.
French Bitters; for sale by [deo 1] A. BONAUD.
H AM—Just received, 5 barrels Westphalia Hams, 3
barrels Bsltimoro Hams; for sale by
deo 1 A. BONAUD.
AGON—25 hbda. prime Shoulders, and 15 bbds. Sides
landing, and for sale by
deo 1 HUNTER 4c GAMMELL.
S'
ATOE8—300 bbls. Wlilloand Red Potatoes land-
from bark Chester; for sole by
HUNTER 4c GAMMELL.
/RANDLES—ISO boxes Solar, Sperm and Adamantine
yj Candles, for sale by
deo 1 HUNTER & GAMMELL.
O VERCOATS AND BU8INESS FKOCKS-Black ami
Brown Labrador Coating, Blue and Olivo Norway
i totting, and Broadcloth Overcoats. Also, Grey and
Fancy Casaimere Business Frocks, received by recent a -
rivals, and for sale low by WM. R. SYMONS,
nov 30 17 Widtaker-si.
17 Whitake^st.
A LEXANDER’S Black, Col’d and White Kid Gloves,
on hand. For sale by ■ WM. R. 8YMONS,
v 30 17 Whltaker-st.
N E .
EW PARIS DaLAINES—A fine assortment of new
tyle French DeLalnes, Just received and for sale by
30 NKV1TT, LATI1ROP 4c 8TEBB1N8.
L IME.—1,000 bbls. Lime, landing per schooner G. E,
I’rcscott; for sale by
nov 30 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
P LASTER 4c OFMENT.—3U0 bbls. Plaster Paris; 300
do. Cement, landing from brig Wilson Fuller; for
saleby [Nov3B] BltlGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
P INE APPLE CHEESE.—Just received a few boxes,
very fine, and for solo by
IV 30 CEO. BRONSON. 146 Bryan-street.
GEO. BRONSON,
140 Bryan-street.
B UTTER CRACKER8 4c SODA BISCUIT—Fresh
from the Bakery—for aalo by
140 Bryan-street.
B ~ ' EST ROCKLAND LIME.—For sale by
nov 30 3 RORT. HABERSHAM A1
t AND SON.
TAM8 4c TONGUES.—Landing from Steamer State
TTAM8 4c TONGUES.—Landll
4I ofGeorgla,ond for sate by
B 1
ORING MACHINES. Just received bi
F. W. CORNWELL,
_nov 30 ’ 108 Bryan Street.'
G RAIN.—A small lot of old Corn (In good order) ond
Oats, Just received Into store, andfor^Bnlo^ ^
QE^ANSand Cow Peas tar Mle,by tbe^ua^ orsack.
S TORAGE.—Cotton and other articles of Merchandize,
will be stored at the usual rales, 05 Bay-street, by
nov 30 HARRIS 4c 00.
•p OSIN OIL.-5 bblsl Machinery, 4 do. Refined, and 3
it do. Tanners' Oil. Lauding and for sale by
nov 30 A. MINIS.
B READ.—75 bbl. Navy Bread! 40. do. Pilot do., land-
Idk from brig Wilson Ftdlerand tar sale by
nov 30 OLAQHORN 4c CUNNINGHAM.
A XESr—200 dozen assorted Brands. For sale by
A nov 84 IOHN R. NORTON.
nov 24. CRANE 1
) Molasses. Land-
CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE.
|D ALTIMORE FLOUR.—300
D Landing and tar aale by
s Baltimore Floor.
CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE.
TTVULTON MARKET BEEF, PIG PORK, fcc.-2Q half
4? bbla. Beer, 10 hair bbls. Pig Pork, 50 boxes and 50
half and qr. boxes new Raisins, 10 frails Almonds. Land-
*~g and f--'—*- *—
lug and for solo by
noy 24
CRANE 4c HOLCOMBE.
N. B. 4c II. WEED.
T> UTTER*—30 kegs selected Goshen Butler. Received
JLJ per steamer, and tar sale by
nov 84 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4c CO.
ALT1MORE FLOUR 4c DACON.-191 bbto. super-
fine Ho ward-el reel Flour; 50 hbda. prime Bacon
Sides; 20 hhds. prime Shoulders; 100 kegs Leaf Lard.
For sain from store by
nov 34 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4c CO.
ter Whale OIL For aale by
MOORE fc IIENDRICSON,
nov 84 Gibbons' Bvlldlngs.
"■“was.?
102 Bryan-strce
S WEDE8’ IRON.—850 tons Swedes’ Iron, received per
bark Jorgen Beck, from Stockholm. For solo by
nov 33 N. B, 4c II. WEED.
rjnoBACCO.—20) packages, various brands, landing
novl8 f0r,al0 bJf • CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
PITCH 4c ROSIN.—50bbls.Tar; 30 do.Pitch;
do. Rosin, landing from schr. Virginia and for
[nov 17] OLAQHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
I pNGLISH SAUCES—John Boll, Reading, Harvey. An-
\s chovy and Worcestershire Sauces; Mushroom, Wal
nut, Tomato, Catsup, Currie Powder, French Mustard,
Pickles, Brandy Fruits and Preserves. Just received by
nov 10 W. W. GOODRICH.
ARD OIL*—15 bbls. Lard Oil
'V , —- -—
JL/snlo by , MOORE fc
, Just received. For
1ENDRIGKSON,
Gibbons* Building*.
T>BASS AND1IION8. BflOVEL fc TfiNDST'AND
Binders, j 0 „w n. hqutow.
pO AL^-100 tons Rod Ash Goal, broken and scroenedT,
■ • ” WILLIS t imUNDAOE.
psasxazxaz:
KErEttch ship carries an expe rienced Surgeon.
Freight and specie convoyoa on the usual term si For
engagements, apply to ANDREW LOW fc CO n
i. xLMireXJUHiujviwnniui.
irKEESW*
Wm. 8. W xtmoee, Eaq.
?OR SALE.—Valuable Property In Marietta, Ga. A
targe and well-finished oottage-bulU Manrion, with
uperior out-bulldlnn, gardens, orchard. 4c&. all of
;hlcb are new and In complete order. The above waa
the summer residence of thotalo Benjamin Snider, and
ss&w&Ki™"**' "iaesf
nor *7
dexleoded; Average*
, venue Bondi drawn;
Papers piepnrcd whereby to reoover Lossos from Ame
rican or British Underwriters; and attention given to al
iters;
hlnpli
Ing and Insurance.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Ornoi 118 Bav-STaxiT.
This Company will take Fire, Marine, and River Risks
)n the most favorablo terms.
-^rausTixa—
Henry D. Weed, I John W. Anderson,
Hiram Roberta, N. B. Knapp,
11. F. Waring, Henry Lnttirop,
L W. Morrell, I E. F. Wood.,.
HENRY D. WZKD, •RrooldseU.
HIRAM ROBERTS, rieo Preo'L
James MoHawar. See'y. mar 17
1 pOR 8ALE^~A man 84 yean old, and one 88, both
1 conntry.ralscd. Apply to
PQV87 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
'°R SALE,—A woman, 28 year old, and her'giri
‘P , ." ( l?/ J 00 . unlry .. r f l .!? d * * woman. 28 years old, and
ner girl child 5; a girl Id years old, and ono IB; also, a
woman, a first rate 000k, all warranted sound. Apply to
nov 87 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
T?OR BALE^-Two mulatto girts, ono 17 and the other
-1 U 7** n old-they are capable of cutUngand making
le* dresses—both warranted sound and of good char-
sr. Apply to Lnov27] WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
LUNUON PH4ENIX FIRE OFFICE.
This Company takes Fire Risks lu this City, and Ins area
r Renta and Leases. .
sept 8 R. HABERSHAM fc BON, Agents.
MUTUAL IjIFE INSURANCE COMPLY
OF NEW-YORK.
Isaac Abbatt, See’y. Joseph B. Colmes, President.
Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by .
febl W.P, HUNTER, Agent.
The undersigned, Agents of t
tlnue to take risks against Fire
on the most favorable terms.
CECOjlO-AMY '
IMS 1
Capital 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterllnr.
This Institution has established an Agency In Savan
nah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property wUl to
be Issued by ANDREW LOW fc CO.
Bavnnnah, OcL 80,1851,
gusta Chroulcle fc Sentinel will please Insert u
weekly; Nashville True Whig. Knoxville Register, an
Montgomery Journal, iuaert tri-weokly, for sue month
and charge this offlco. nov
Selling Off! Selling Offt 1
Disposal of the Entire Stook of the
» LONDON HOUSE” and “STOKE fot BENT."
SECOND WEEK’S CHEAT SALE I
rpllE rapid progress of sales at this establishment, pro-
i viousto relinquishing tbo entire business, baa Induc
ed the proprietor to forward tho valuablo stock from tho
London House, Charleston, B. C n to the London Es
tablishment In this city—the whole of which will bo
sold without tho least reserve. Some magnificent Iota
may bo vlowod this week, the arrival of half the stock
having taken place, and open this morning for solo at
Half tho Coet of landing in this Countr
We Invite Immediate attention to the lollowl
precedentod Loti :
LOT 1.—Opens tar aale this morning. Tho choice col
ors In Merinos Alpacas, Coburg Cloths, Chonlo Coburgs,
iv 4cOre In all shades.at half price I
LOT 2 —3.000 yds. Paris Printed Mouse DeLalnes, at
18&C. per ya, worth 50c.
a. erode Rhinos, bl’kIndia
ijbl’kSUk ■
NEW-YORK UIFE INSURANCE CO.
100 BROADWAY.—(Steictlv Mutual.)
Accumulated Capital, 1500,000, principally In
vested <n New York and United Stales Stocks.
Dividends are declared annuaUy on all Policies made
for Ibe whole term of life, In the ahapo of Stock bearing
ntorest, and which nave ranged from 40 to 50 per cent.
Morris Franklin, President.
Pliny Fee km an, Actuary.
For urther Information, apply to
W. WOODBRIDOE, Agent.
ty Rates In Savannah same as tn Nnw-Yurk.
LIFE INSURANCE.
SOUTHERN RUTUAJL INSURANCE CO.
This Company charges no extra premiums for persons
residing In the Southern States. Thoy will remit one-,
fourth of tho first premium. Profits divided annually in
m«h,
Asbury Hull, President. 0. F. McCay, Actuary.
Applications received by
dec 10 ly WM. KING, Agent, 103 Bay-at., Savannah
itryl
iwlng u
Also,magnificent Goods In Grot
Batins, bl’k Lnvenleen, Ribbons, Li cos, bl'k BUk Fringes,
bl’k Silk Loco, white do- do M 4tc- 4ml Go.
DAMASK TABLE LINEN.—Another arrival, to be
cleared out Immediately, lu 84,9-4 and 10-4 Damask Ta
ble Linens, of pure flax. To heads of families und ho
tel reefers soldora such a cnnuce sccurs, ns tho Goods
are of the celebrated maker, Richards, of Dundee, Scot
land. To all who know him or his make of Goods, noth
ing further need bo said. These splendid Goa Is to bo
1 out at half price.
BROIDERIES I EMBROIDERIES 11-In this do-
R ent we produoe tho most elaborate and costly work
bits, Chemlzotts, Collars, einb’d French Cambrio
Hd’kfs, Sleeves, 4cc- 4ic^ at ons-tAird the regular value.
BONNETS.—3,000 new and pretty Bonnets, from 35,
37^. 75 and ft each, new, pretty shapes, and worth doa
ble the money.
CANTON DRESS SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS,
COSI LY DESIGNS I—Tho whole of this valuable class
of goods, at tbo same ratio of reduction, In order to clear
out. Ever^otber class of goods to be sold without re
store for Immediate Rents
as the goods must be sold In 81 days. Any party wishing
to possess this splendid cash trade establishment,
must apply Immediately either to Mr. W. King, 2G7 King
Street,Charleston, or to Mr. William Rochester, on the
promises, who acts as Air. W. King’s attorney In hta ab
sence. And “as the stock must be bold at once,”
reserve will be made, and tho most fashionable class
Important to Enterprising Business Men.
FOR RENT.
T HAT Commodious Establishment, known as th
“ London House,” situated under the Marstia_
House, Savannah, Gal, a splendid Gash business being
established, “ theflrst in the city,” and capable of retaini
ng 8100,000 per anuura. The proprietor, Mr. W. King,
having Important commercial operations Worth, is tho
solo cause or the disposal or the above share of business.
Fixtures, Itos are In the most complete order, perfectly
now. Magnificent Double Front and Double Door En*
ranoe. Possession can be had after 21 to 30 days, doi
ng which time the present stock will be sold off at
Half-feiok III Apply personally or by letter, either to
House, Charleston, 8.0^ < '
of goods immediately sold regardless of cost.
LONDON HOUSE, under the Marshall Hotel,
Broughton Street, Savannah, Gc
. &?- Tho
Broughton Street, SaDasraat,
Second Week’s Great Sale!
lw.
Large Hale of Building Lots.
A T SHERIFFS SALE, on Tuesday, tho 7th day of
J\. December, In front of Court House, betweeu t* e lo*
gal hours of sale—
14 Lots on Now Ilouston-street,
37 Lots on Dufy-strcct,
38 Lots on Huiiry-streel,
It) Lots on Andurson-slreet.
Tho above Lots aro all 00 by 105 feet, and situated a
the South or the city, In Holland, Tything, and Per '
Wards, and known as Oglothorpo Town. They
bounded by Montgomery street on tbo west, and—.
street on tne east, Including Jefferson. Barnard, and
Whltaker-streets. Thoy are all exempt from city Taxes.
Hie width allowed for Porticos, Fences and Pavements
was published more than ton years ago, and the Lota al
ready disposed of was sold under thoso restrictions, and
are the same as tho taw, subsequently passed by Council,
now In force. Aliy further Inferrostlon will begiven, and
the plan can be seen by calling on Cant. DkVanny, at
the Sheriff’s offlco, or on Mr. Wm. M. Davidson, or **"
undersigned. A. WEE
deo 3 5t
The Charleston Courier will give the above two In-
sertlons, and charge this office.
RECEIVED^TOHN°ftL^COOPER fc CO.
I IFE of Henry Clay, containing numerous Anecdotes,
J with Illustrations.
Young American’s Library. _
The London Art Journal for Novembor.
. Yankee Jack; or tho Perils or a Privateersman, a ro
mance ortho War or 1818: by Harry Haxel. *-
Peveril of tho Psak—Llppincott’s Abbotsford’s edition
Of Waveriy Novels. _ , _
Tho Principles and Practice - of Dental Surgery: by
Chapin A. Harris, M. D.; fifth edition, revisod, modified
and Improved—230 Illustrations.
The Physician’s Do to and Symptom Book: by Joseph
II. WytlHK, M. D.
Knick-Knacks from an Editor’s Table: by L. Gaylord
Clark—Illustrated. „ , ,
Poems: by Mattie Griffith, now Just collected.
Tho Banker’s Commou-PJnck Book—Chronicles and
Characters of the Stock Exchange, with stock tables from
1732 to 1846; Dividends on Bank of England Stock from
1697 to 1847, fccu by Jobn Francis—1st American edition.
Essays on Exchange, Interest, Money, fcc.: by J. B.
McCulloch, author or Commerdnl Dictionary.
Homes of American Authors, containing Anecdotes,
Personal and Descriptive Bketcfaes, by various writers—
Illustrated with views of Residences, Portraits, 4-c.
First Lessons In Book-Keeping: by Joseph H. Pal
mer, A. M. ■
Harper’s Magazine from commencement in vota. bound
deo8 ■
NEW BOOKS.
T HE HOMES OF AMERICAN AUTHORS, with nu
merous flno engravings, various bindings.
Almanacs lor 1853,
Harpers’ Magazine, and Godey’s Lady’s Book, for De
cember. London Art Journal for Novomber.
Kulck-Kpacks, by L. Gaylord Clark. .
The British Poets, from Ben Johnson to Walter Scott,
3* ’
Cecelia, by Miss Hurray. Remorse, bv
Whltefriara, or tbo dsya of Charles 2d.
Whitehall or the days of Cromwell.
Home and ita Influences. A Story tar the Homo drclo.
Frank Freeman’s Barber Shop. A Tale.
'WILLIAMS.
NEW BOOKS.
TTARPERS’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE tar
JLX Docotnbor,commencementofVol.five,
Knick-Knacks from an Editor's Table, by L. Gaylord
C1 Homc8 0f l American Authors t comprising aneodoUcaJ,
aas 38
drawings, and a racralralle of tho manuscript of each
*"mto of tbo Tin., or Skatoho, of J§) jjj Notation
Aaaar"
W. Jl, FUHMt
W. King, London House, Charleston, S’. 0., or to Mr. W.
Rochester, (on the premises) London House, Savannah,
lm ^ nov 17 ’
NOTICE.
rpHE undersigned havo this day formed a Co-Par*nei-
X ship, under tho firm of BANCROFT fc BRYAN,
for the purposo of conducting a »
GENERAL AGENCY fc BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
IN THE PURCHASE AND SALK OP
8took«« Bond*, Exchange Sc Ileal Estate.
Likewise, for the transaction of all kinds of
Maritime Notarial Proceedings, and Adjustment of Mu
rine Averages,
and respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and
the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN.
nov 1 tOTOfflce No. 117 Bay-street.
BROWN 4t HARRIS}
Boarding, Livery, and Sale Stable,
w< “ —
THOS. A. BROWN.
est Broad-Street.
July 13—tf JUDOB W. HARRIS.
BOOTS ANB SHOES.
RECEIVED per steamers 8tate of Geor
gia and Alabama: Ladles’ thick sole
Prune!I Buskins, Ladles’ thick Gsller
» Ladles’ front lace half Gaiters,
very low, by
deo 3 W. HEIDT.
BOOTS ANB SHOES.
The subscribers beg leave tog
AIKIH k BUJIN8,
ts-
deo 3
_ ship WILLIAM RATHBONE, Jabex Pratt, mas-
javing most of her cargo engaged and golugon board,
.. meet with quick despatch for the' above port. For
freight, Inquire of the captain on board at Hydraulio
Press, or to H.GOWDY,
nov 13 corner Bay and Barnard-atreeta.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The new American shi]
. Ing the bulk of her cargo en-
gaged and now loading, will have quick despatch for tbo
above port. For balance of freight, apply to
nov 17 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
I ?OR 8ALE.—2 Lota, fronting 50 Ita
: street, and running bock 90 feet to
be sold low, If applied for Immediately.
feet on Margaret-
the lane. WUl
imedlately. Apply to
WM. WfeiGH
I70R SALE.—A very likely, capable and Intelligent
X man, 87 years old, a first rate coachman and bouse
servant. Apply to
nov 84 WM. WRIGHT,
1 1*011 BALK*—House and Lot No. 33, sixty by
I feet atanfln. T .1 ka*. a I I_
nov 21
OR SALE—Ten Shares of Waynesboro' Railroad
Stock. Apply to
nov 20 WYLLY fc MONTMOLUN.
FOR B08T0N.—Th* packet aebr. ENCHANT*
1ESS, Tyler, master, having a portion of her
cargu engaged, will have dispatch tar the above port.
For balance or Freight or passage, apply to
dec 3 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
FOR BOSTON.—The packet schooner STB-
r PIIEN TABER, will meetwlth dispatch for the
jove port. For freight or passage apply on board, at
‘abersham's wharf, or to
nov29 BUNKER fc OGDEN.
FOR BOBTON.—The fast sailing bark MARIA
F OR SALE.—Lot No. 25 on Parse street, (In fee sim
ple), with a comfortable dwelling, near Railroad
9L Apply to .
MONTMOLUN.
Depot. Also Lot No. 0 on Jones street.
fc. MORTON, OspL E. Bulkley. master, will me
with quick dispatch tor the above port., For freight or
passage, apply to Captain on board, or lo
noy87 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent
FOR BOBTON.—The superior packet barque
CHESTER, wlU have dispatch u above. For
>r passage, apply on board at Telfair’s Wharf, or
(nor 27] BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO.
FOR BOSTON.—The fine Brig WILLIAM M.
[GROTON. Captain Geyer, will have despatch for
tvo port. For freight or passage, apply to
nov 18 . ROWLAND fc 00.
to WYLLY fc MONTMOLL1H
l?OR SALE.—A very likely negro Man, aged about 28
p.l , Xb t , A ^',*re'S * sood “° k “ d
nov 80 WYLLY fc MONTMOLUN.
TTtOR SALE.—Two able-bodied negro Men; one of
X them a good axeman, the other has been accustomed
to fire ou a steamboat. AjjjiljMo
nov 10
ra?4!
r fc MONTMOLLIN.
,LE.—Steamboat OGLETHORPE, as she n
gether with her Tackle, *
nov 16] WYLLY
C hecks on new-york-
nov 8
QLBTH0RP3. as she now
attaffiLdg*
PBOVIDENOE.
FOR PROVIDENCE^—The fast sailing packet
bark EXACT, Grnmtejr, Master, haring all her
Jeck cargo engaged, wlU have Immedlalo dispatch.
For frelgbto! deck load or passage apply on board or to
av 30 WA8HBU&N, WILDER fc CO.
•For sale by
0. A. L. LAMAR.
T°”™ T - AW1 ' trf8 ‘ 0rt ' dunVFa’m?
GOOD WORKMEN WANTED.
, WANTED.—Active and efficient Work
men in all branches of the Carriage-mak
ing business. The bioiiest ratoa will
•a. p? ,d r ° r ° ( i 0B woaxMEE, and noue
othor, than good Workmen need apply—as poor ones can
not havo employment. Apply at my Carriage Establish
ment, comer of Broughton and West Brosd-slreets.
*gptl7 tf WILLIAM WARNER.
T ..« ... NEGROES wanted.
HE Highest market price will be paid for Negroes,
either in gangs, tamilles, or singly, as we have nu
merous orders to purchase for country and city.
, „ . , WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN,
Juno 11 At tho old office, comer BuU-st. and Bay Lane.
PLANTATION FOB SALE.
QITUATED Immediately upon the Waynesboro’ and
p Augusta Rail Road, and adjoining town lands of
Waynesboro*. It contains about seven hundred and
fifty acres, with a fine pasturage, and has all necessary
buildings. The whole or a part may be purchased. Ap
ply to BHEWMAKE fc MONTGOMERY,
sept 37 * tf Waynesboro' Gs,
L WANTED TO HIRE—A House; one furnished
preferred.
deo 3 3 ROBT. HABERSHAM fc SON.
VALUABLE BICE LAND FOB SALE.
mmi A TRACT of land containing five hundred acres,
(HR strictly prime Rico Land, Immediately opposite the
old town of Hardwick,and adjoining the plantation
of Dr. Chevbs. The situation oftbe place affords one of the
best Saw Mill seats in the 8outhem country,facilities for
timber being easy and without end. Vessels coming
from sea can load Immediately along side, drawing from
lento fifteen feet of water. For terms and further par-
‘ tare apply to H.J. CHALMERS, Broker,
« 3• 6 Whitaker atreeL
FOB 8ALE.
That valuable tract of Land, (late realdenoe of
_ Thos. Atkins) situated one and a hair miles from
this city, containing 800 acres, 75 of which is high
ly Improved, and nearly tho whole under fence. On the
C remises is a good dwelling house and all suitable out
ulldlngs t an excellent well of water and a gan‘
valuable shrubbery and plants.
For further particulars, apply to the subscriber at
Mrs. Remshart’s boarding bouse, or to Messrs. Wylly fc
Montmollln.rnov 1]H. P. ATKINS.
m That Pit
from the city of
That Plantation called MUIR HALL, the
iperty or the late Mr. James Sharpe, situ-.... .
d on the Ogecheo Road, about six miles**--
city of Savannah, at tho terminus of the O)
ikltond. The Tract contains one thousand a
chco Plank (toad. TheXract contains one thousand and
ninety-seven acres, more or less. One hundred and twen
ty acres may bo considered of first quality land for tbe
....— of of wb j ch flfiy.f our uro iro under bank,
) boon cultivated tbe presen; year. Tbe residue
Tract consists In good Corn and ~
being W efi timbered.
omedto tho planting
ton, and a quantity of Plantation Implements, Mules,
...— further Information given, and terms of
•— on application to either of the subscri-
ROBERJ LACKL1SON.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
)1 proportion fa
.vES, nccustoi
.. .and a quanti
STS***- "
ad Cotton land—a
Also, twenty-six
gof Rice and Col
our stock of thick brogins and women's leather ■«
has been Increased beyond our usually large supplies,
and we are prepared to furnish the planters of Georgia
and South Carolina, to any extent, shoes or every quality
.*1 .I.h no "■'V’VeK, ESe
sept 37 3mo 8lgnofthe big boot, Msrket-sq,
Soda Water Apparatus.
WM. GEE,
Machinist and Brau Finisher,
, . ALSO MANUFACTURER Of
The Improved Premium
SBLF-ACTIVG GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
Sofla 'V»^®;S“ a “ctorT,
One Door from Beckman-st. New-York.
draught Tubs, Coolers to Tubs,Copper Fountains,^
nov 5
•a Pumps, Gasometers, Generators,
Model Making.
—ALSO—
riLLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at ttio Shortest; Notice.
DANCING ACADEMY.
ft. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully Informs
ISfl?his patrons and tbo publlp to general that ho will
S^Vhopen his Academy, at Armory Hall, on 5at«l>»
jSuhPddijr, I5U October, at 5 o’clock, P. 31. All bis or-
Wl raor pupils are rospecttally Invited to attend.
Tuition days—Tuesdays, Thnrsdays and Saturdays:
from 5 to 7 tar young Ladies and Masters, andfrom 9
to —tar gentlemen. Wee of tuition, f 18 to: t enty-taur
sssons. oct4
Plantation is so well known as being, or Its size, one or
the best. If not tbo very best, Rice estates tn South Caro
lina or Georgia, that a minute description of the property
is doomed superfluous. It Is sufficient to say, that the
third year after It was cleared. It produced one hnudred
bushels of Rice to tho acre, and baa averaged,
1 sidences ,
_ jo Gentlemen's Classes will bo taught at Messrs.
Feay fc Rosalgnol’s School House, second door east or
Bull, to Stateetreet, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
0veulngs, from 8 till 10 o’clock.
Subscribers can enter their names at Madame Girard’s,
South Broad-slreot, or jtt Madame Granet’a house, to
State, near Drayton-strocL nov S3
AMEBIOAN HOUSE*
HANOVER-STREET BOSTON,
BY LEWIS RICE.
REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
Possessing all tho modern Improvements and Conveni
ences tar the Accommodation of tho Traveling
Public.
Boston, Nov, 16,1852.Iy^
To Merchant*, Shippers Druggists and Other*.
MUSTARD.
Wtthington Sc Wilde’* Celebrated Pre-
■ mlum ltmetard*
F IT up expressly for tho Southern and Western Mar
kets; to Kegs, Cans, Tins, and BotUes.
This Mustardls mndofrom the beet English and Italian
Seed, and needs no other recommendation than the ex-
(resale It has met with tar the part number of years,
being to oonstant use by the U. 8. Army and many
~ " oltals to tho Unltod States. For sale by
H W1TH1NGTON fc WILDE,
Opposite Wm. Colgalos4tCo£sSoap Factory.
teaaln
andb«
of the
Mew York Wire Railing Works.
rpiiu Subscriber Manufectures r® : v 1. J
visasssrr
Bbbw
j* Subscriber would
to*, the railing and ga
■ndimimW^of dw
_ _ mty,
known as MARENGO, lying about flro
miles south of South Newport P. o n between tbe Borough
and Harris’ Neck Bosds. The Plantation contains over
eighteen hundred acres; about four hundred cleared,
considerable portion of which is very fine Swamp Lan
In good order for planting. There Is on It a very goo
two story Dwelling, excellent outbuildings, cotton h
com house, and negro houses, all to good order. ....
terms will be one-third cub, and tbe remainder to two
annual Instalments.
Also, another Plantation to the Immediate noighl
hood, usually known u RENTE’S, upon which Uiei
a new two story Dwelling, out houses, 4tc.
Either or these places will be sold at a bargain ir a;
piled for before the 1st or January next
subscriber
nov 17
tuthsljal J. W. HOUSTON.
River, called Pennyworth Island, wUhto Iwo
’miles or tbe city] together with the large 1
STEAM TOLL RICE MILL situated on tho same.
situated on tho same. This
, since,
sixty to seventy.
me Mill Is, to all respects, a first rate one; and accord-
togto the number or 1’estlee, turns out ns much Rice, and
makes as felr asamplo u any other Mill to tbe two States;
liyyj n m -11 mil* umMB —ri. I.— A.II .VaM A. I1.A ...Llln
latrons*
. Mill,' coi
patronage. Vessels d
to tho MlU wharf w
enough to 1
Ita frill share of the public
drawing eighteen feet can come —
th safety and ease. The Engine
power enough to attach lo Ita Saw Mill, which, un
skllta) management, would yield a large profit.
Tho Island contains one hundred aerea, planter's meas
ure, under bonk; and to beauty and fertility, la unsur
passed by any other Plantation, It Is believed, to tbe
Southern States. It has on It a neat and comfortable
residence for the proprietor, and every needful building,
of tho best structure, for carrying on both the operations
of the Plantation and Mill; to which Is ' '
Threshing Machine.
The property will bo delivered Into the possession of
the purchaser on the first day of Fobruanr next, to good
order to all respects. In tho meantime, T. LYNCH HAM
ILTON, on tho estate, or 8. P. HAMILTON, attorney
law, In the city or Savannah, is authorized to conclude
contract for Its sale; the terms of which will boliboral,
and to an approved purchaser such reasonable credit ao-
cordcd, on a larger portion of the purchase, as mar’—
convenient or desirable. lamo may:
DIRECTORY AND CENSUS FOB 1853*
S HOULD a sufficient amount of patronage present it-
selft the undersigned will publish a DIRECTORY fc
CENSUS OF THECITY OF SAVANNAH, FOR THE
YEAR 1853, the enumeration for which will be to tbe
month of December. 1832.
The Directory will contain, to alphabetical order,
name, street and number or each person doing bust.. _.
or having a residence to tbo city, together with such
other matter as ts usually contained In works or this ‘
scripUon.
The Census will be divided Into Wards, presenting
total number of Inhabitants within the oorporate Urn ts
orthe CUy, and will be classified under the heads, White
and Colored, Male and Female.
The Book will be furnished to subscribers at 25 cents
per copy.
Advertisements will be conspicuously Inserted at tbe
following rates:
For one Page ......tlQ 00, 80 00plea gratia.
For half “ 5 00, 10 do. do.
. For one-fourth “ 8 50, 5 do. do.
Forono-fifth “ 183, 3 do. do.
DAVID IL GALLOWAY,
»m AppftMu:
ST-KrtiVEBii
& Dun ton, master,„
cotton to complete her
. ch. Apply to WASIII
nov 30
. TOR LIVERPOOL—Th. M»8l>lp ALBSR*
Si FRANKLIN. CapL Long, having moat of her
engaged, wlU have quick despatch. For freight of
400 bales Cotton, apply on board or to
>nov 50 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc GO.
JOB. UV^UPOOLa-H. a/l .hip EDWARD
■ O’BRIEN. Copt. Creighton, having part of her
J, w»ll have quick dispatch. Tor freight of
t)R LIVERPOOL.—Tho first class ship MA.
A, CapL Lee, having a portion of her cargo
[‘meet with daopaich for tbo above port,
it, apply to
PADELFORD, PAY fc CO.
IlOSTON.
dd^or^coun’tofalhwwi^
deo 4
' WbAV.bM.i.t'iUWcIt!
WlU I), MW In front of .toro.tlio naunl nMortment of
ProrUlona Llooor^ Cr-t' ry n,»l
' —'J? - ,."®* furniture ,1-loHilpi.
dock., Wotoho^ Cullcrj, ftc. Torino
count and risk of the lonncr purchaser. deo 3
Jfouse, will be sold:
A fine Family Coach, perfectly new and In good order:
will bo sold a bargain, the present owner having no need •
for It at present. Terms at aalo. deo 3
Administrators Sale. '<
Will be sold, on tho first TUESDAY, of December next. ■>
before the Court House door to Savannah, Chatham
county:
. Five Negroes, tbreo (3) men and two (8) girls, two
Blules, one Horse, Carta, Ploughs, Tools, and.sundry .
articles of Household and Kitchen- Furniture j also, t
the fixtures of a Brick Yard near the city, Including ,
one superior patent Brick Machine. 8old by order of tbe
Court of Ordinary or Jefferson county, as tho property or
Kphert Nesbltt, late of said county, deceased, for tho ben
efit or the heirs and creditors. Terms at sale.
octSO HUGH O. K, NESBITT, Ad’mr.
wmi On MOpsS’A*^® 0 .i.i J
. wrni.be sold at tho premises, Lot No. 3 Yamaeraw, all
the Buildings on said LoL Also one Steam Engine afad' *
Bolfera, oompleta; one large Machine LaUr * -
‘^sfj'ono Screw Culler, ono Pi *
. itlty ol Iron Bolts, one pair or a
Tongs, Anvils, Bellows, Stocks, Tai
Tap VVrencheSj SeU of Chisels 1
Blocks Hammers and Sledges, with a great v
other 8mlth Tools. Also about 1J00 bushels o,,.,.,™ .
Potatoes and Onions at Private Sale.
Now landing per brig Nancy Ann from Boston: 800
bbls. peach blows and planting ..potatoes; 80 do. white
; - . ■ ; novO , 1
Bacon Shoulders at Private Salt.
Jnst received to store, and for sale low, 7 hogsheads
Bacon Shoulders. oct36 ’
windoATglass a¥ PRIVATE SALE.
. Just received to store, and for sale low, 450 boxes Win*
dow, Coach, Sheet, and Crown Glass, from the Holston y
Glass Works, Knoxville, Teom -** ■
Tho above Glase is of the best quality, and assorted
sizes, from 0x8 to 32x40. The subscribers havo been ap-
lo seU at*very low prices. M858?£His :
GAMMELL,
... ... jeember,7th IhsLjWilibe
sold lu front of the Court House, to the city of Savan
nah, between tho usual hours of sale: .
The valuable Wharf Lot mod Improvements, known • .3
as Taylor's wharf, and in plan of the city, as NoV(3) throe, ,,
on niraard-ttreet. Decker Ward. Terms made known at
NEW-YOBK.
FOR NEW YORK.—Union I.u*E.-The reg-
<g£Nnl»rpacket 8chooner“ENCHANTRESS”Tyler
Master, baring a portion or her cargo engaged, will have
dispatch for tbe shore port. For balance of freight or
passage apply to [nov 27] WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, containing ISO
Messrs. James Anderson fc Co. nov " '
FOR NEW-YoRK«—The fine schr. PLAN-
DOME, Captain Biown, will have Immediate de-
spalchior the above port. For freight of 150 bales of
Cotton to complete cargo, apply to
nov 85 ROWLAND fc CO.
FOR NEW-YORK—Old Establisuxd Link.
1—'Tho packet Brig PHILURA, A, H. Culhoun,
safer, wlU meet with despatch ns above. For freight
passage, apply on boanL at Ti
nov 22
apply to
above. For frelgl
at Telfair’s wharf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO,
FOR NEW YORK—Union Lina.—The rogu-
TARACT, Rice, master, will
port. For freight or passage
WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
PUIJLADEIaFHIA.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The fine barque
EMILY BANNING, Cant. Ray. havings pot
her cargo engaged, wUl have dispatch for tbe
jo engaged,
ibove^ort. For freight or p
CapL
pasMge* apply to
HUNTER k GAMM ELL.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hnaon’a Lina,
. egular packet schr. VIRGINIA, Bnow, n. ,
have dispatch for tho above port. For freight or pas-
applvto deo 3 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE/
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Hxaon’a Lm*.-
.The regular packet 8chooner J. F. TO BIAS,
Master, having a portion or her cargo engaged.
Will bare dispatch for tbe above port, For balance of
yjftr >"***» ■w.
i fc BBUNDAGE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hxaon’s MilpM
regular packet schooner C. A. GREINER, Hlg-
. master, will have dispatch as above. For freight or
passage, apply to
r nov 19 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
BALTIMOBEi
FOR BALTMORE.—The fast sailing, regular
packet brig EL ANORE, Phtlllns, master, having
- jn of her freight engaged, wlft have Immediate
patch. For balance of fre”*
fee 2 WASH!
FOR BALTIMORE^—Rkoular Lire.—Tbe
[packet schooner JOHN W. ANDERSON, Wat
son, master, will meet with despatch as above. For
freight or poluage, apply on board at Telfair wharf, or to
nov 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
FOB FBEIOHT OB CHABTEB.
WANTED—A Vessel to take heavy freight to
1 Northern port.
HUNTER fc GAMMELL.
DECK FREIGHT WANTED FOR BOSTON.
, -About 150 bales Cotton wanted for barque
BIRD, now loading for Boson. Apply to
” COHEN8 fc HERTZ.
[dec 1]
HABNDEN’S EXPBJBSS,
New-York, Boston* Philadelphia*
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Europe, Ifc. Ifc. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and MUlsdgsviUs
Georgia, and all intermediate Place*.
RRANG] ‘ -
rani, oj which wo are prepare*! 10 lorwara racn-
ages, Parcels, 8pecle, Jewelry, and Merchandize of every
description. This Express has been extended to meet
the wants of tbo citizens or Savannah and towns to tbe
Interior. AU those Intrusting business to us can rely on
having all business matters attended to promptly an-*
” J. DaMARTIN, AgenL
153 Bay-st^ 9 doors East of tbe City Hotel,
8avannah, Gi
Optiors*—No.74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Cov
street, Boston; No. 43 South 3<f street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Please mark all goods, care Hamden? Exons
Inly 1/
faithfully.
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore 917 60*
To Philadelphia $19, and to New-York $20.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
80. CA.
X EAVING the wharf al the fool of Lanrena-slreel dally
JLi aflertbe arrival of tho Southern ears, via Wilmlng-
ton.N. O, from which point two dally trains are dis
patched nl 8 A. M.andSP.M.t the 8 o'clock only con
necting at Weldon, N. C., with theSeaboap^and Roanoke
Rail Road to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to
Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Pblladel-
S his, and New-York The public Is respectfully Informed
lat tbe steamers of these lines, are to first rate condition,
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders : the Rail Roads are to fine order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard and Roanoke
having recently been relatd with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both aafoty and despatch. By these routes pas-
sengeraavaillng themselves of the Oral train may reach
Baltimore to 40 houra, Philadelphia to 45 hours, and New
York in 50X hours; and by the second train they arrive
to Baltimore to 50 hours, Philadelphia to "" '
New-York to 61 Jf hours.
Through tickets can nlone bo had from E. WINSLOW,
Agebt of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com-
.~ *
pany, at the office of the Company, foot ofLaurens street,
Charleston, S. O, to whom please apply. mar 22
SOUTH-WEBTEB N HAUL BOAP.
DAILY TRAIN for Passengers and Freight leaves
XL Macon at flk A. arrives at Oglethorpe at 10#
A. M- leaves Oglelborpo at 11# A. M.. arrives at Macon
at 3# P. M- connecting each way with the Central and
Macon and Western mil Road Trains, and the Talla
hassee, Eufaula and Columbus Mall Stage Lines.
Passengers dine at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. APAMS, Superintendent
tug 90 South Western Rail Rnai
II o’clock, In front of Oc
^^gDt^cLMS^t.,
j§3 a 2 “
decs .
layjn December next, at
»f Court House:
3d Section, Cherokee County.
8
4
ALSO,
BY T. J. WAJLSHu
On TUESDAY, Dec.7, will be sold to front of the Court
ren. House, between the usual bonri or sale :
The following Ip Negroes, field hands, woman 50 yean
of age; woman 81 yrars, with her two children, one 8
years and one 4 months; man 85 years, woman 50 years,
woman 30years, woman 83 yean, girl 18 years, wlfta her
fort!Ues?* m0nUl ’’ Tenn * ^“h.—Purchasers pa^tog
On TUESDAY, Dec. 7,,will bo sold to front of the Court
House, between tho usual houra or sale: .
LOT No. 9, Fourth Tything, Anson Ward, 60 by 90
aaiK n w 8 s h J!°i <,rMb “'‘ kno ’ 0
Also.—Lot No. 539. 7 Irwin connty, containing 490
aes of Land, for sale low to doao a concern. .
Terms willbe made known at the sale.
Also—Lot No. 529. deo 1 . : .
Lot No. 39, Brown Wartffisimpife’oorner of Whiter* *
kerand Peny-streetr, 60 by 90 feet. It is desirable from
ts situation for a private residence. decl :',
On the first TUESDAY to December next, wlU be .soldi • <
In front of tbe Court House, between the usual houra
oriole:
The southern half of Lot No. 4, to the Village of BL
Gall, corner of Zubly and BL GaU-atreets, 60 feet front
by 55# foet deep. Tho Improvements consist of a doable
tenement wooden Building on a brick basement and all
necessary out-bulldlugs; with repairs It wOuld be value- )
property.
Terms—Half cash, the balance 6 months,
mortgmgo—purchaser psyliig for papers.
On MONDAY, December 20, will be sold on the Lot •
south of Klnchley, Lockett fc Co.’s Lumber Yard, -
>f_tho Plank road,commencing at 11 o’clock:.''
and Boiler, also a large fly w*
east endoftt
A Steam Engine ana Bolter, also a targe fly wheel;
chains and wheels for railway; shingle • machine and'T'
drum, 1 old boiler, 3 falls and blocks, 8 sett of blocks* '
cronies 0 —*••'» •**»
but llttl
1, 1 UIU uuucr, a unis mm IMOCJU, o sou Ol OlOCKS* .
is*. 2 cranks, lot of chisels, gauges, and whip sawa,
Ittlo used; circular uws, rollers and plates to run In,
ip screws, boiler for steaming planks, and smoke-
irge 22 Inch blocks, single, double and treble;»
,ro “- .
A Plantation Boat, 4 oars, 4# feet wide, 25 feet long, in
complete order and copper-fastened; and various other
articles. Term* wl 11 be declared at ho sale. dec 4
BY OF.OKOE Jf- SMITH.
At Private Sale. - •• • l
CLOCKS—ISO Clocks, 8 day and 30 hour.
CIGARS—150.000 Cigars, various brands.
JEWELRY—Fine assortraentor Watches. Rings, fcc 1
TEA—10 chests Black and Green Tea*.
SOAP—75 boxes Fancy, Pale and No; 1 Soap,
TOBACCO—W boxes Tobacoo, assorted brands.
CROCKER Y—3 crates, sold low to dose conalgnm’L
POTATOES—SO bbls.fine Eating Potatoes
LIQUORS—Liquors of all kinds constantly on hand.. > r
OLD Wins KEY-3 bbls old Monougahola Whls- ,
key. vintagoof 1820. . nov3
D RAWN NUMBERS for Greene and Pulaski Monti- ‘
rnent Lottery, Class 1451’
40 32 77 64 78 57 08 37 44 3 67 27 34.
Ticket Nos. 3 27 64 prizes sold. { j
S35,000! 1
To bo decided by the drawing of Delawaro lottery, :
ctaB “ l *lsssam«e Dii ’.r-
GREGORY fc MAURY, MANAGERS,
ry 78 Number Lottery-14 Drawn BaUota. AH ,
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$3 5 ,000J/-$ 2 4 ? 00° l-J^ 5 , 000 !
'Tickets filO-SAarre fa Proportion.
Tickets and Shares, either singly or by tbe Package,'
for sale by E. WITHINGTON, ^
dec 4 Vender for Gregory fc Maury. •
J^RAWN NUMBERS or Goergia State Lottery, Class' _
, 28 47 35 30 38 37 32 7 3 57 21 8. :/ rV
HUiVAOER’S OFFICE !
HEAD miABTEHSItl
Georgia State Lottery,
AUTHORISED BV TUB LXUULATURB, *
For Benefit of Independent^Fire Co. at Augutsa. ‘
To be drawn In Augusta, (Co.,/Monday Morning,
December 6,
BALES CLOSE ON SATUEDAT EVEH1N0.
F. C. BARBER fc CO^ Managers. ’
SPLENDID SCHEME.
ry 19 Drawn Ballots to each Package of 23 Tickets APg
$6,000 !-$^50p!-$l,OOOr [
rjr 60 Number Lottery—13 drawn Ballots.' JPtt
Tickets only 9S-8hureoin*
PRIZES CASHED AT THIS
•STAB orders promptly and confident tally aUem
and Drawings son t to all customers out oftbe city.
Tickets, Snares mol PacUge.
’attended to .
doc 4 At tbe Lucky Office, cor. BuU-aL fc Bay Lane.
ACJUUSTA AND IVAYHESBORO’ RAlL-IlOAll,
nov 83
lm
73 York-street, Savannah.
Steadily Cotnlns.
Got:
and Constantly
ir* an
—olngl
rpiIB subscriber Is reoelvlng, weekly, per steamers,
X Urge supplies of Boys’ ami Children? Clothing; as
tho numeroua Uttle sulta seen about town will tell three
the numerous Uttle
tales—tost they are
they -
of
FOR PnESERVINO, RjaroUlNG fc BEAUTIFYING
fTGI E most desirable toilet krtlolt In the world, 1
■•“a
\mstlca,«
(mwnrai
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH,
[Savannah fc Charleston,
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah every Morning at Four
o’clock, after the arrival of the Night Train of th*
Central RaU-Road, and ARRIVE at CLarleston
atTwrlvs o’clock M. same day, connecting at Charles
ton with the Wl lml nr ton Steam-Packets, which
leave with the U. 8. Mail avaar day at 8#P.M n and,
also, with the New-York Sc Olaorleaton Steam-
which leave Charlostou evebt Wednesday and
it Afternoons.
jngers leaving Maconon Tuesday evenings will
arrive to time to connect with the splendid new steam
ship JAMES ADGER one week and the steamship
SOUTHERNER the next.
Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. .$80 00
time 58 hours.
By steamships......... $8500
may 15 B. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent
rpms 1
1 Freif
point it«
Coaches,
CHANGE OF-1
ROAD la
Leave 8avonnuh at.......
MlUedgeviUa at .* .*; l
Augusta at.
Arrive at Augusta at
at Savannah......
at blaconat...
. at MiUedgevlUeat ’........7.15 “ P. M.
Fare between Savannahand Augusta.............$5 50
“ “ Macon <; H-j $0 50
** « MUledgevillefco «*. ..$0 75
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.,
IOAT COMPANY OP t
w (^°a»Uam-E«cket D. L,.Ai
v roauood ralo#0
now open for the transportation of
' sengera to Waynesboro*. At this
a splendid Une of Fonr-Horso Post
ROAD _
Freight and
U connects t ,
ies, forming a perfoct ....
gusts and Savannah, Macon and MlUedgevUle.
On and after Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains will
tun Dally, as follows:
.. ....8.00o’clock A. M.
>.....,7.30 “ A.M.
.. ....7JX) “ A. M.
.i....4J0 ** A.M.
0.40 **, P. M.
--....tM)0 **: P. M
.6.45 «•. P. K,
MACPHERBON B. MILLEN,G<
Savannah, May 5tb* 1853.
tok amp* couraisiNo this
The ARcno.
The BALTIC.