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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN,MONDAY .MORNING, DECEMBER fi, 1852
iVORftd. employing 1M hamlii amitrucl an
^'“.aarajworan EnbIiio wMaly—and bw nltoiiUonof
inilSVmreto th. mrat relMbl. Imprareimml In Mill
SKannf U>«2*r> Mil » ""“M-l® >111
Cttoper’n Potent UpHsljt^aml^lrcct Aotlng Blnglo
,,,,/cum iwixu ngnan vaioanin ixraovanama)
PATENT continuous feed works,
a. i«nnmnarably superior substitute for the Rag Wheel.
A 5>l- 0 Decufl«r principle from which the above Mill do-
Ita greatest merit, Is more especially valuable In
Dllcatlon to, the pi
„ Kmbroldered Ildkfln,
awl Counterpane*,
Irish Linens and Damasks,
Linen and Colton BbeeUnas,
Bilk, Cbtton and Merino Hosiery,
White and Colored Flannels,
Cloths ana Oasstmeres,
French, English and Amerloan Calicoes,
Diapers and Toweling*,
Table and Pisuo Covers,
Plain and Figured Black BUks,
Black Batin doChene,
Plain Changeable Bilks,
Paris Mantillas and Talmas,
Bonnet and Plain'lUbbona,
Broehe and Plaid Shawls,
French and English Orapes,
Ladies’and Gentlemen’* Kid Olores,
Bwlu and OambrlcTri turnings,
French Noedlo-workod and Laoe Collars,
Blankets, Plains and Kersey*,
Muilln Curtnlus, -v
Brocbe and Figured Bilks,
Dometilo Goods of all descriptions, of the best mi
lure, ' oct 28
*!» sppHcitlon
itaods
intig Saw.
Tho Engine
* which the
„ of the Bash
u'thus directly oonlrolled by tbe steam In the cylinder,
and by tlie Introduction ol thla at a particular point, the
.Irknih thnun and downward stoke f usually fall*
'Immediatelyunderneath the Bash.to
Bod is directly attached. The tnotlon 1
i directly controlled by the steam in th
^S*lth such Jarring effect* on the plumber blocks aud
•Int Dins.) Is entirely arrested, the Bash being thus a!*
suspended a« It were on the steam, relieving there*
h» the Journals and wrist (*o liable to heat In the usual
.nnitetuoa) of all heatlug tendency. By virtue of this
Jifoelpl®. practical demonstration can bo furnished that
IhMo Mills are capable or an easy speed of 5100 revolu*
tinni per minute, and at this speed are nearly noiseless—
the cut of the stwa being almost alone heard. A com*
lP ecd for Ibe single saw under this application Is
frnm&O U> 300 revolution* per minute I The styf* In
«hieb them Engines and their appurtonanoea are gotten
un li superior throughout, while tho Alllt, In Its oeblgn,
•mbodltt every practical and well-tried Improvement
The Engine and other work ft-om this establish*
mentis not excelled In any part of the United Buies*
felaaEfera
edby
Cooper’s < 1 StrletlyToUttble and Vlbrotory”
OIROCIiAn 8AW M11LI,
•Mtb w bo hauled, with end™ lacllltr, from point to
point, al nleaauro, by limr horere I and fa .arrauled an-
tlio facilities presented by tho railroad and water com
mwdadon therewith. Agfe™
or, d. a WINTER, Agcnl,
1 Ala.
»piy b<
prloeaby
dec 4
vtsBAB Be 8PI0E8.—75 packages Teas, consisting of the
X following kinds: Young Hyson, Imperial llyaon,
Oolong, and Pouchong; 10 bags Pimento. 10 boxes ground
Oolong, and Pouchong; 10 bags Pimento. 10 boxes ground
do; 15 bags Peppsr, 15 boxes ground dot 10 bags Race
Giugen 10 kegs ground do; 515 mats Cassia; 10 boxes
ground Cassia: 1 case Nutmegs; 1 bbl. Cloves; 1 case
Mace; 3 coses Indigo; Just I n store and for sale at
EE 4c 110DQER8’, 143 Bay-st.
/HANDLES, OILS, &<%, &0.-100 boxes 8m
\J montine. Star, and Tallow Candles; 50 do
sorted qualities; 50 do. Starch, assorted qualities; 4
Candle? *“• — - A - J
350
Glass, assorted sizes: 1
bs.and 100 lbs.; now In
kot rates, by
ro and for sale at lowest n
. . K1BBEE 4c RODGERS,
.deed ■ 143Bay-street.
LK Sc POUTEll.—25casks, pints, strong Scotch ale;
. 85 casks, pints, India pole ale; 50 casks, pints, su
perior London porter. Recolved direct from the Bi
ers, and for sale at New-York prices, by
Montgomery, Ala.
per’* Direct-
Sliiiiigaxr-'
tion, convinced that no establishment met with present
ed such general ad vantages, or comblnaUons of lmprore*
ment as round at these works.
aarxRKNoa*:.
X» 0. Metcalf, President Mechanics’ Bank, Augusta. Ga.
0, B. Lamar, President Bank of tho Ropubtlc, N. York.
ati±e^&^AseeMBsrft&
New-Orleani. 2awl3m 2m-o novll
AOENO¥ FOB IAOYJM’s LONDOff.
I AM Instructed by tho CommlUoe for managing the
nffalri or “LLOYDS’,” to furnish copies of Inst rue-
Commanders and Masters of Vessels
Unas to Merchants, Comm --—
for the 8towage of Mixed Cargoes. I am prepared to
ipply themou application to F. H. WELMAN,
oct 22 lam—6mo Agent for Lloyds’.
«LE COUKRIER DE8 ETATS-I/NIS.”
(IT E COUKRIER DEB ETAT8-UNIB” Is Uie only
1j daily newspaper entirely In French, published
In the United Stole*.
It hu two Edition*: One Dally, published a* early In
the morning as the other city papers, and containing the
lsteit new*.
The other, Weekly, containing a a/nopil* of tho nows
published daring the week, and a selection ol literature.
Tho reproduction of tbo works of Dumas, Sue, Lamar
tine, Victor Hugo, 4co, published in either edition under
the headings or “Foullletons, Nouvoiles,” tab, repro*
mdu a value of more than thirty dollars per annum.
The Foreign Correspondence of the "Courrler dea
Etas-Unls” is generally admitted by tlie American Press
u the best received in the United States. It emanates
from the most distinguished men, both In tho Fren6h
Pres* and Literature, and among them may be mentioned
Ur. Frederic Gulltardet, former editor of the "Courtier.’,
The motto of tho “Oourrier des Etats-Unla” Is: "In
dependence and Impartiality.” It opens its columns to
all opinions, but Is feremost In maintaining tho great
Bepubllcan principles without which no Tree society can
exist.
Price of the Dally 38 per annum; Weekly, 33.—Con
tains 10 pages 4lo, printed on handsome paper.
Subscriptions received by
JOHN M. COOPER 4c CO.,
nov 10 Saw—3mo Agents for 8av*nnah.
WESTPORT, CON
HILLEB & WILLIAMSON,
moFHIETOKS,
Office No. 5 Naasou-ktrect, New-York.
AT ANyPAOTURERS or Car Wheels, Axles, Boxes and
ill Pedestals, Locomotive Drivers it Cylinders, Screw
Cutters, Drilling Machines, Switch Stands, Invert am!
Targets, Frogs, Head and Heel Blocks, Chairs, and al
Castings connected with the superstructure of Railroads,
aarxa to
Morris Ketchum, Eaq- Treasurer, Robert Schuyler, Esq.,
President, New-York and Now-Haven, and Illinois
Central Railroads.
George L. 8cuy!er, Esq n President, J. Van Renssellaer,
Engineer and Superintendent, Saratoga 4c Wash-
Ihgton Railroad.
Gouvenleur Morris, Esq., of Morriunin, Vice President,
M. 8|oat, Esq., Superintendent. Harlem Railroad.
E. F. Bishop, Esq- President, Philo Hurd, Esq- Suporln-
tendent, Naugatuck Railroad.
Wilson P. Burrall, Esq., Vico President, Geo. W» Whist
ler, Esq., Engineer aud Superintendent, New-Yoikand
New-llaven Railroad.
R. B. Mason, Esq., Engineer Illinois Central Railroad.
James B. Sargent, Esq, Civil Euglneer.
Hon. John S. Brlon, NuviUe, Tenn.
^ , 8. G. MILLER,
oct 37 lawOm J. B. WILLIAMSON.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
JAMES If. GARTER,
WnailSAMC AND RET AIL DKALKR IN
HRUQS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. PAINTS.
OILS. GLASS. BRUSHES, PERFUMERY,
INSTR UMENT8, PA TENT MEDI
CINES, FANCY ARTICLES,
d-c™ «frc. i-e,
any thing In tho above line, wlU And It tofthelr* Inleroe
to call and examlue my Block, os I am certain they wll
be pleased, both with the quality and price*. I am de
termined to sell as low, ps can be bought In
market.
To PHYSICIANS.—Physicians are respectfully Invited
to call aud examine my stock of Drugs, Chemicals and
Instruments, as they were selected by myseir, and I war
my themifreah and genuine.
PATENT MEDICINES.—All of tbe most approved
Medici nos of tbo day always on hand,
r P GLASS.—A large stock of White
Lend and every variety ot Color. Otis of all kinds. Lamp,
fMsXIm™ 1 !,? 1 ' 1 ' 0 ”'’ ” >1 " d ° w 0I “ °'• ,1
% FANCY GOOD8.-A large variety
p ® r(Ume 6 , t Cologne and Extracts, Fancy
Bo ^ Fancy Smelling Phials, Hair and Tooth
Drug"Bne. d “ ftct ® Tor,r ft ™ d6 U * U,U J k ®P l ,a
JkS!* forgot 10 cal1 CARTER’S and exaralno
nls stock before you purchase. lawly ootB
»a. BANNING'S IMPROVED BRACE.
DR. 8. G. PANCOST, DENTIST,
TTitmtn^ 0 ', 150 Broughton.»t.,
H P»do arrangements with the manufacturer*
iumi ft® above valuable Cblrurglcal Instrument, will
•upply nil applicants either at wholesoleor retail.
I m *l® W ®H quallflod to fit the Brace, will ho In at-
ondanceupou Ladles, and ifdealcod, will wait upon
v ra „ at ‘*>e lr residences.
N. B.—Orders from Physicians In the oountry, will
j Promptly attended to. lawly april
SAUGATU0K IRONWORKS.
WESTPORT, CONN.
Office No* 5 Nnaaau-8treot« Now-York*
\V E ??® ,r ® 10 mdl attention to tho following articles
J'., *hloh we are manufacturing for Railroad Compa-
Car Wheels and Axles, Boxes and Pedes*
{rj’Wheel Presses. Locomotive Drivers and Cylinders,
I 0u, *® r i Drilling Machines, 8wltch Blands, Levers
w& sU ’ “®«* "nd ,,0 «l Choir*, and all
wllh Railroad superstructure?
two y«or* ®* nc ® w® commenced
th B te^? 8V,e 7 or making Wheels. Wo were
I meiiMd 0 a U n*»vl»ni^..f verjr #^2 ,,re ‘ to wcoeod, we com-
SSKBP* 't UB . m I' 1 °I f “ .*>*. w« could conlroi, to pnx
Store S tSSSN—ff«tflraUon or Iron thou h?re-
N B .
liH.hl.. Pc/roctchin. Within sixty daye ... ...-
I n*"tlou t WhM?ml l f:» 1r , rr»? nglh ‘hon ony cast or combi-
Whutler ?h®y are the Invention of Geo. W, „ la bv
nected wluf*h«ni? W 0¥> In all matters oon-
ABbBma*
.TOtaiiSWftiWWl.lllI »« know. ltl.
>iu!freJ{, 0 r ' l, ’ ,M - of * TBT * lmpl “ “* WI If-
'"hW.Xf
For sale by [dee 4]
L ARD OIL.—10 barrel! refined. For sale by
MOORE It HENDRICKSON,
dec 3 Gibbons’s
. warranted genuine. For sale by
MOORE It HENDRICKSON,
doc3 Gibbon’s
P ine:
barri
doc 3
C LARET WINE8.—50 boxes Table Clar..
per dozen; 30 boxes 8L Julian Medoo, at 34 00 p
dozen. For sale by dec 3 A. BONAUD
DL „
1> tor: 50 Boxes English Dairy and Goshen Cheese;
10 do- Pine Apple Cheese. Landing and (or sale by
dec3 OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
J and Soda Crackers. Landing and for salo by
doe 3 CLAGHORIT It CUNNINGHAM.
P OTATOES—150 bnrrots of Mercer, W1
Potatoes, Just lauding and for sate by
k A BARRELS APPLES-^For sale by
OU dee3 J./
50 2, 0!
B uokv „
Just landing, by
doc 3
[dec 3]
J. A. BROWN.
J. A. BROWN,
SAMUEL SOLOMONS.
O v c
GAUDRY’8 BUILDING,
TROUBLE and alnglo barrel! Guns, for sale by
U F. W. CORNWALL,
dec3 ** *--*
OLORED LITHOGRAPHS.-
s
assortment, which will be sold vei
celved by
[dec 3]
very Jo
J.B. t
ROBINSON fc CAMP.
m
l5 r
lot of single breasted black Frock*. For sale by
deo 3 ROBINSON A Oil
F L
,<
) 30 do. Salmon. Landing and for safe b;
Landing and for salo by
OLAPHOltN A PUNNING!!AM.
B ALTII ...
FOSTER and lor sale b]
ROBERT HABERSHAM A 80N.
G O
:
3 A BULKLBY.
Eleanor, from Baltimore, anti for sale by
dec3 * n
S TERLING Silver Tea Setto, Pitchers
Castors, Plates, Bpoons, Forks, F
Knives and solid handle Desert nnd E
received by[nov 18]
assortment of Pearl, Coral, Enamt
Pina and Ear Rings, Just received by
nov 18 8. '*"* *
very f
leUed a
i. W1LMOT, No. 1, Market-agnate.
DR'
D a
m
ALT.—100 kegs Rifle Gun Pow-
Just received and for sale by
MoMAHON A DOYLE.
_ Uermetrlcally toalodSi
0 do*, do. do. Lobsters In l ,
do. Mackerel do. do. do.; 5 do. Picklod Lobsters In g
Jars; 6 do*, quarto and half gallons American P’ ‘
for salo by [nov 17]J. ROUB8E
D u .
J Codfish, 50 bbls. and half do. No. 1.
A pinto and quarto. Just received and Tor sale b;
nov 33 MoMAHON A DOYI
T ABLE CUTLERY,—Ivory, Horn and Cocoa Handled
Table Cutlery. For sole by
/nov33 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
YXACON.—eu hhds. Shoulders; S3 hlids. Sides. Fo
-D sale by [nov 83] COHEN A FOSDICK.
S A For'«de bjr
nov 30
O ALiERATUS.-1^00 lbs. Solmratus, In i
O boxes and kegs. For sale by
Madder. All of tbe
Log-wood, a
io above for i
D R. BAILEY’S COUGH MIXTURE-Tho only a
remedy for Coughs, Colds and Asthmas. For
by JAMES H. CARTES
D IUNB IVORY TABLE CUTLERY. Fortnleby
I nov 23 JOHN R
- —skers, — *—-——. - —-
Crackers; Soda Biscuits, Lemon Biscuits,
’ackers, F
Seed Diet
TJEEF.—50 bbls. Moss nnd Prime Beef;
■li ) bHjWtooFoU 1 r. g dtor« 1 . fc b | , uran(aHAM>
sms, 50 ha
r aalc by
[nov 10] MoMAHON A DOYLE.
Hams, (new.) Foraaloby
uov 33
INSEY8.--" Pino Knot Plains” and ‘
P ICKLEfl.—In barrels, put up In vlnegi
use. Just leoeWed and for sate by
nov 33 BEABORN C
'Win Rom 310 to 350. For sale by
SKI JOHN R. I
... of Buckwheat,
ir. John W. Andorson, and fe
A, C. TOMS. ISO Bay
mSBSSSSm
DOT 83. '-■>
gMOKRD^BEBF A r TONGUE8<—Just reoelyi
by [nor 93]...
. ftmuscmtnto.
VIVA 81. BUY DEI, 1IAJIOOI A
xaoailuteb. the nao or whabds,
WDlKVre.bri.HrtN or hi. Or.nl Ori/lrei
Sotmo JttagfqttM, „
At Baoannak, Os- commencing the flrst week In Do- w
comber, 1853, and afterwards visit Charleston, 8.0, An-
gusto, Uta Montgomery, Ala^ Mobile, Now Orleans, ~
ic.jfcc., and Introduce a variety of entirely Nets
Mechanioal and Bolentifio Wonders, Tl
INVENTED, MASK AND nRrSOTXD >Y HIMSELF.
MADAMS MAOALLISTER
WlU nightly appear as the " Wharfs Page,” and exo- Al
cute several astonishing and beautiful Feat* or Magic,
and also exhibit faer Mysterious and Incomprehenslblo
Power of
Second flight!
which baa puzzled and defied the scrutiny of tho wisest
savans or France, Spain, Germany, and Continents! Eu-
rope, where Madame M. has exhibited Utto phenomena
with startling effect l Jr
Macnlllsters Mechanical and Philosophical Apparatus,
and his gorgeous
Is flvo UmS^he*extent 0?My'oTtferYtaRlclan In tbe Vl
World 1 doe 3 J. M. WESTON, AgonL
NEW BOOKS.
TTARPERS’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for ®
JUL December, commencement of Vol. flvo, •*
Knick-Knacks from an Editor's Table, by L. Gaylord V.’
Clark—111 ustrated. w
Homes of American Authors; eompriilnganecdoUcal,
personal and descriptive sketches, by various writers,
Illustrated wllh views of tbelr residences from original
drawings, and a fao-slmlle of the manuscript of eacb
author.
Men of tbe Time, or Bketcbe* of living Notables. -
Mlnnl Gray, or who to the Heir, by tho author of "Amy .
Lawrence,” Acre bcautlfuly illustrated. 1
Harris,* Principles and Practice of Dental Surgery;
5th edition, with 836 Illustrations.
The Young American Library. The Life of Henry
Clay, the Statesman and Patriot, handsomely Illustrated, sc
Received by J. B. OUBBEDGE. P
dec. 2. rl
TO PimCHASEM OF DRV OOODS 1
TF Goods of the but quality, at tbe lowest prices, are ■
W. C. Wadsworth’s, ,
( Under tke Marshall Housed 1
BROUGH TON-STREET,
And examine tats stock of FANCY k STAPLE GOOD8,
comprising some of the richest and most fashionable
goods In tbe clly, among which are some rich Brocade
Silks, from <15 to <31 per pattern; Chamellon k Striped
Silks, from 75c. to<1 per yard; handsome Checked aud
Blriped Silks fer Mourning; French all wool Cashmeres
and De Lalnes, from 13#o. to <1 per yard; Paramettas; -
Alpacas; WhiteMerinos; Poplins; Ginghams k Prints «
of the best quality. r
Among tno Btnplo Goods may be found a variety of
Dleachoa and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings; Tickings;
Kerseys; Unsays; Flannels; Blankets;Linen Damaika; IT
Irish Linens: Towellings, In great variety: Hosiery t
Gloves; Handkerchief*; Embroideries, &c. tas.—to all f
or which be Invites an examination, feeling confident
that the qualities and prices will prove satisfactory
to all dee 1
TNDIA RUBBER BALLS.—Goodyear’s India Rubber
JL Bats and Parlor Balls; also solid India Rubber Balls
of various sizes, Just received, and for sale by „
nov 15 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square. ~
TU8T RECEIVED—10-4, 11-4 and 124 fine Bed Ulan. ”
O keto, Crib Blankets, Flannels or all widths and colors, -
Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Richard-
son’s Super Irish Linens, Towellings of every descrip- r
tion, Rich Damask Table Linen, NapWna, Doylies, Ice* 1
We are prepared to offer some real bargains in the above
styles of Goods, and invito on examination or them at F
nov 3 W.O. WADSWORTH’S.. b
T IBERIAN PALM SOAP,—This soap to prepared
XJ from the Pine Palm Oil, and la warranted to be ora
superior quality. It Is highly usefal for cleansing the
skin, Is very emollient and produces an excellent lather.
1 Just received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
nov 10 Monument Square. f
•PRESERVED CHOW CHOW, kc.—5 cases East In-
1 dla Chow Chow, Ginger, and Gum Qurd Oranges,
FigPaite, Gum Drops, Jufoube Preserves of all kinds,
Oranges, Almonds, Raisins, Nuts, Prunes, English
d Pickles and Sauces, and a fine lot of French Confection
ary, for sale by [nov 8] M. J. SOLOMONS.
»i TUBT RECEIVED—Durand's celobratod French Bit-
O ters, English Pickles, French Mustard, Capers, Bran-
dy Cherries, Pepper Sauce, Rose Water, Maccaronl, Ver-
a mlcolU. Tapioca, Currants and Prunes. For sale by
“ GEORGE BRONSON, 144 Bnran-eL,
nov 3 Between Barnard Jt Jefferson sto.
r /~11LT BAND, Plain and Decorated French and Eng-
_ VjT llsh China, Dinner Beta of Choice patterns. Now
opened by [nov 24] COLLINS & BULKLEY.
/Curtain bands, shade tassels &. cords,
VJ with fixture*, for aale by
nov 24 MORSE k NICHOLS, 155 Broughton-sL
/"IllEWlNG TOBACCO.—Just received, 15 gross Yel-
\J low Bank Tobacco. For sale by
7! nov 23 J. ROUSSEAU.
®* rpRUFFJ.ES, Ac.—Just received, 4 dozen cans Pettis
X Pols; 0 doz. cans Artichokes; 3 doz. cans Truflles;
r- 3 doz. cans Currant Jelly; 5 cases Macaroni; 5 cases
e Vermicelli; 15 cases Muscat Dates. For salo by
nov 23 J. ROUSSEAU.
a A very fine quality of Ivory-handled Knives, In seta.
a A Just received by steamer and for salo by
nov34 MOR8E k NICHOLS. 155 Broughton-sl.
pE8T English SUver Plated Castors, Forks, Tablo and
re JD Ton spoons at
u nov 24 MORSE k NICHOLS, 155 Broughton at
TlyfOLASSES,—148 hhds. Cuba Molasses, landing from
1YJL brig J. p. Pennell, from Cardenas, and for sale by
; nov 34 COHEN k FOSDICK,
TN ASTERN II AY.—118 bales, landing from ship China
Jl/ and for sale by
g nov 34 COHEN A FOSDICK.
QYRUP—200 bbls. Molasses Syrup, landing from ship
O China, and for sale by
Z nor 24 COHEN & FOSDICK.
pAGS.—20 bundles Gunny Bags, for sale by
P nov 24 A. MINIS.
o. Vf ACKEREL AND SALMON—In # bbls., also in
*8 LYI kills, fresh and for sale by
nov 29 W. D. FORD.
- OMOKED BEEF AND TONGljE8—Just received and
«. O for sale by [uov 29] W.D.FORD.
ut QUNDRIE8—Potatoes. Apples, Oranges, Almonds,
O Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Citron, Since, Nutmegs,
— Alsplce, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, fine assortment of
no Pickles and Preserves, and for sale cheap, by
Jn W.D.FORD,
nov 29 Waldburg’a Building. Jefforson-st.
OAA BUSHELS OF CORN, In store aud for salo by
“ Ai\)\J nov 29 A. 0.TOMS, 120 Bay-st.
mI P OPE—500 colls superior Philadelphia Rope, In store
“• XV and for sale by [nov 20] A. MINIS.
SAMPLING INSTRUMENT—VI*t Cheese, Coffee,
, h O Butter and Sugar Tnrers. For solo by
* a nov 24 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryansk
/CHERRY A BLACKllERitY BRANDY, In hairbbls,
KJ For sale by [nov 24] A. MINIS.
uy T7MIENCH TOILET SOAPS.—An elegant assortment
cd Jt? of fine French Toilet Soaps, from Lubln, Guerlaln,
Plver, Mangenet, Monpetos, Provost, MaiUy and GeUe’s
manufactories. Foraaloby
— nov 19 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
CODA*—100 lbs. English sup.Carb. Soda,'in store and
O for salo by [nov 16] JA8. H. CARTER.
eu c ALT.—2.000 racks Liverpool Salt, 10 to the ton, Just
rat O received per State Rights and for salo by
io. novll WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
lo * o A barrels Apples; 30 do Potatoes, and 50 bags French
s » Zudo, landing thto-day per sebr North State, and for
saleby [novll] WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.
a** TJACON SIDES A SHOULDER*.—25 hhds. Prime
bI JD Bacon Sides; 25 hhds. Prime Shoulders. For sale by
nov 19 SWIFT 4) CO.
Q ALTPETRE.—10 barrels refloed. Just received and
O for sale by MOORE A HENDRICKSON,
k. nov 19 Gibbon’s Buildings.
na OOLAR LAMPS AND CHIMNEYS-A large variety.
O nov 24 Foraaloby COLLINS A BULKLEY.
TTAY.—220 Balea Prime North River Hay. Landing
or, XX per ship Wm. D. Bewail, and for salo by
nov 19 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
— /'‘YTARD BRANDY—10 pipes In bond, for sale by
ed Vj nov 18 A.BONAUD.
TTAY A BRICK.—133 bundles prime Eastern Hay,
JU. and 10,000 Bnck, for sole, to arrive, by
or nov 18 BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay-street.
- S“?,T AT0sa ,00b &«Vott u “ u l bir
TJ ALT1MORE A CANAL FLOUR.—200 barrels land-
» CRANE & HOLCOMBE.
XTEW TOOL8—Patent Spoke Shaves and Croze Irons,
IT Just received and for salo by
xj. nov 17 F. W. CORNWELL, 109 Bryan-st.
»•- TTONEY SOAP.—A fresh supply or Cleaver’s and
n; TDOMMADE8.—An extensive auottmeut of French
!” XT and English Pomraadcs, of Lubln’s, Plvor s, Mauglact
uo A Courdray’s and Cleaver’s mnke. For sale by
nov 24 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
— CULVER'S MINERAL PAINT.—0 barrels, assorted
fcoolore. F»*»'" b / 00 R E A HENDRICKSON,
■ar nov 17 Gibbons' Buildings.
?/ rjEED OATS.—200 bags heavy Maryland 8eed Oats,
7! O landing from sclir. Leopold O’Donnell, and for sale by
w nov 17 OLAdHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
T-vRESS SILKS.—Plain, Brocado and other styles of
m V.V D i r r 8 '"“- r °'“ 1 aoCHE,»OWNEBCO.
OH AWLS.—Long, Rquaro and Scarf Shawls, In every
O variety of style. Also, Mines’ 8chool Shawls. For
on a 0b “ rnorlVI iaBOOIIE, BOtVNE fe CO.
f) ALTIMORE FLOUR.—100 barrels Baltimore Flour.
’s i L L ,r” s rrom "■ "• o, «SNS r ^s. bj
QIDEB, Vinegar, ,nd Pnrtnr. IIK*n
„ no* 16 JflObraon Street. W.ljburg Building.
/nLOTHB, CA88IMERES k VESTINGS.—A nr lup-
d “ lr * b '” P MULSBUKvTccra.
or nov 18 Under Marshall Houso.
riOBN.PLOUK k HAMS.—SW0bwjiwhll.Mnrvlnnd
or U Corn; 100 bbls. Baltimore Flour; 400 Reynold’s su
perior Bugar-cuml Hams; landing from hrtg Josephus
.. rsarnrnmMKtSmmimtn.
MAOKEKEU-lkinll'U, mr
„ T>READ.—100 bbl*. Navy, 30 do. Pilot Bread, landing
W •*?„:?,*** k CONNERY.
»• T a n A n , . N ,6 O1U -“ ,,0 ' n8 “”'‘“ ,, * l .". b ! HILBERT.
TTAV.—80 bales prime Unit quality Northern Hay, In
nUNKRn k OGDEN.
for
XnBttcuntr 2tarnt(eo.
—nmv
tub mmmtnmwmm
INUITY Alt It TIIUMT COnPAItY.
CHAUTEU PEUmUAI^OUII bvbtem.
Capital YtlftQiOOO*
bis Company combine# Um» Mutual and Proprietary
lem, and will Insure Urn lire* of white persona, also
TOSS Dr. AHNOLD, Medical Eksmlner.
ov 15 ly A. MINIS, Agent
r In BAvuMbi
Agency 1
Insui
jicc Company
Instituted 1830.
A PITA L ...I
iram
Ian
D OAPn —,
Paid up Ospltol....t 31,000,000
Burplu* and Reserve Fund 1,340,000
isaianto.Mtttts.AaUa, sit.
33,340,000
K Thousand Dollars.
unusually!
tool liability o
ockholders, (hat
it perfect securi-
ign Its agents, to
Dirsctars U Ntte-York •
JAMES BROWN, Esq- Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTENET. ESq., Deputy Chairman.
' Alrx. Hamilton, Jr n Eq
Ed. F. Sandxeson, Esq.
W»C. 8. VVktmore, Esq.
Resldsnt Seertlaru—ALrnsD Pbll, Esq.
Counssl of the Board—Alex. Hamilton, Jr n Esq.
Apply to
BANCROFT A BRYAN, Agents,
nov 8 tf • No. 117 Day-street.
JANIES REol
ENUVji
' NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office No. 11B Bay-street,
(Opposits tit front of (A* Custom Houso.)
I AKIN E PROTESTS noted and extended; Avert
hyipl
; and attention giveu to al
ring and Insurance.
Ornoa 118 Bat-stxxet.
This Company will take Fire, Marine, and River Risks
Henry D. Weed,
Hiram Roberta,
11. F. Waring/
L W. Morrell,
—TEUSTXIS—
John W. Anderson,
N. B. Knapp,
Henry Lath rep, ’.
E. F. Wood.
Y D. WEED, PresidsuL
HIRAM ROBERTS, Fieo Prts'U
Jambs MoHenkt. Su'y, mar 17
IjONDON PHCE1VIX FIRE OFFICE.
sept 3
Benia and
It. HABERSHAM A SON, Agents.
OF NEW-YORK.
Abbatt, Scc’y. Joskpu B. Collins, President.
Dr. R. D. Abnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
— J ' Agents of the above Company, con'
ire on BuBdlngs, Stocks, Ac^
COHENS A HERTZ.
Bavaniuth, Oct 20,1851.
ANDREW
Agency In Bavaii
and Property wll
V LOW « CO.
\\TANTED^-A Book Keeper In a Dry Goods Store.
W. Addre- Hoi fc burns.
Wf ANTED—On# or two good BOYS to loam Uw Bar-
VV beris Trade, or to biro, for whom liberal wafts
wilt be paid. Apply to JOHN 11. McOABTHY,
dec 3* yy ’ 4 Market Bqoare.
1 XT ANTED TO PUllCHASE-M to 100 rltnlitlon
TV Negroes, In families, to fill an order. Address,
nov 90 WM. WRIGHT, Savannah.
rpo BE HIRED.—A negro Woman, a good cook,
X washer and Ironer. A situation In tbo country
would bo preferred. Apply to
11. J. CHALMERS, Broker. .
nay 24 6 WWtakerMreeL
j'Oft SALE.—A Negro Woman, aged about 33 years,
. ? very Intelligent, and warranted a flrst rate Cook,-
Washer and Ironer. 8old to remain In tbe City. Also a
likely negro nun aged 85 year*. Apply to
deo 3 WYLLY it MONTMOLLIN.
TtOR BALE.—A man 34 years old, and one 88, both
country raised. Apply to
nov 27 rr WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
j'URBALK.—A woman,28 year old, and her girl
X 1 child 0, country raised; a woman. 38 years old, and
her girl child 5; a girl 18 years old, and one 19} also, a
woman, a flrst rate cook, sB warranted sound. Apply to
nov 27 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
jHJR BALB^-Two mulatto girls, ono 17 and the other
X Ifiyeara old—they are capable of cutting aud making
ladles dresses-both warranted sound and of good char
acter. Apply to [nov 37] WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
T^OR SALE.—2 Lots, fronting 50 feet on Margaret-
JD street, and running back 90 feet to the lane. WlU
be sold low, ir applied for Immediately. Apply to
nov 24 WM. WEIGHT.
CM)R SALE.—A very likely, capable and Intell’gent
JD man, 27 years old, a first rate coachman and houso
servant. Apply to
nov 24 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
1AUK SALE.—Ilouso and Lot No. 23, sixty by ninety
X feet, fronting Liberty Square. Apply m 7
nov 20 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
Tj'UR SALE.—Ten Shares of Waynesboro’ Railroad
J? Stock. Apply to
uov 29 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
Tj'Oli BALE.—Lot No. 25 on Purse street, (In fee sira-
I? pie), with a comfortable dwelling, near Railroad
Depot. Also Lot No. 9 on Jones street. Apply to
nov 37 WYLLY Jc MONTMOLLIN.
TT'OR SALE.—Stock of tbe llonkof 8avannab. Apply
JD nov 23 to WYLLY fcMONTMOLLlK
Ij'DR 8 ALE.—A very likely negro Man, aged about 20
X 1 years. Also, a Girl, aged 17 years, a good cook and
plain washer and Ironer. A pply to
nov 20 W YLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
Tj'C’R SALE.—Two able-bodied negro Men; one of
l them a good axeman, the other has been accustomed
to Are ou a steamboat. Apply to
nov 10 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN.
17K)R BALE.—Steamboat OGLETHORPE, as she now
/IHECKS ON NEW-YORK—For sale by
nov 2 tf C. A. L. LAMAR.
ri'VlME DU API'S on New York, at 30 and CO days, for
X saleby R. HABERSHAM k BON.
oct« law
f l^O RENT,—A Wharf Store, for one year. Apply to
X oct9 FORT k DUNHAM.
NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
too BROADWAY.—(Steiotlv Mutual.)
Accumulated Capitol, t&00«000« principally In-
sated ‘n New York and Uultod States Btocks.
Dividends are declared annually on aU Policies made
ir the wkolo term of lift. In the shape of Stock bearini
iterest, and which have ranged from 40 to 50 per cent.
„ _ . Moaais Feahklin, President.
Pliny Fkkbman, Actuary.
For urther Information, apply to
W. VVOODBRIDOE, AgenL
Rates In Savannah same as In New-York.
LIFE INSURANCE.
iurth of tho flrst premium. Proflto divided annually In
Asburt Hull, President C. F. McCay, Actuary.
Applications received by
"* n WM. KING, Agent 103 Bay-st, Savannah
Important to Entcrnrisiiig Rnsineu Men.
FOR RENT.
T HAT Commodious Establishment, known as tht
u London House,” shunted under the Marshall
House, Savannah, Ga^ a splendid Cash business being
Bitobllshed, "Ike first tnthe cits” and capable of return
ing 3100,0W) per annum. Tho proprietor, Mr. W. King,
slon can be had after 21 to 30 days, dur-
> the present stock will be sold orr at
Apply personally or by letter, either to
Ion House, Charleston, S. O., or to Mr. W.
lm
nov 17
NOTICEc
rpHE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Par 4 r.er-
JL ship, under the Arm or BANCROFT A BRYAN,
or the purposo of conducting a
GENERAL AGENCY & BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
tK TUB PURCHASE AKD SALS OP
Stock", Bonds, Excliaure & Real Estate.
Likewise, far the transaction of all kinds or
Maritime Notarial Proceedings, and Adjustment of Ma
rine Averages,
and respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and
the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN.
nov 1 gy Office No. 117 Bay-street.
BROWN A HARRIS,
Boarding) Livery, and Sale Stable]
West Broad-Street.
SOWN. July 13—tf JUDGE W. HARRIS,
BOOTH AND SHOES.
RECEIVED per steamers Stole of Geor
gia and Alabama: Ladies’ thick sole
Pruned Buskins, Ladles’ thick Gaiter
Boots, Ladles’ Iront loco ball Gaiters,
Ac., which wlU be sold very low, by
dec2 W.HEIDT.
BOOTS ANU SHOES.
The subscribers beg leave to.
call the attention of their friends,
and the public at Urge, to their'
very extensive stock of BOOTS
and SHOES, received per recent arrivals for their Fall
trade. No pains have been spared In tho selection of
goods adapted to this market, and made expressly to
order, In tne latest style, and or the best workmanship,
Our stock of thick brogans and women’s leather bools
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 of evory qualit;
“ d bStU,
sept 27 3mo Sign of tho big boot, Market-aq,
Soda Water Apparatus,
W A. GEE,
Machinist and Drau Finisher,
ALSO MABUPAOTURRR OP
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT THE
8oda Water Aparatua Manufactory,
No. fitf GOLD*STREET,
Or* Door from Btekman-sU JVeto-York.
Draught Tubs, Coolers inTubs, Copper Fountains,
Bottle Moulds, Force Pumps, Gasometers, Generators,
Model Making.
—ALTO—
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Bhorteat Notice,
nov 5 ^ 6tno2awi
^OR LIVERPOOL—Tbe aswSblp ALDER*
dHSBFRANKLIN, Capt Long, having moat of her
cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight of
300 to 4fai bale* Cotton, apply on board or to \
30 llRlOHAM, KELLY k. OO.
^IVERPOOIm—The A. L ship EDWAS&
O’BRIEN, Capt. Creighton, having part of her
gaged, will have quick dispatch, itor freight of
■ rt"”"" «r passage, apply on board, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY it CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The flrst class ship MA.
■TILDA. Oapt. Lee, having a portion ofher cargo
gaged, wlU meet with despatch for the above port.
For freight, apply to
24 PADELFORD, PAY It CO.
For LIVERPOOL—Tlio Ship CORN!
_CapL French, having most of her cargo en_
going on board, will nave quick despatch.
Wor»
freight or 300 bales
or to , [nov 22J
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tbo A. I. American
_ ablp WILLIAM RATliBONE,Jabex Pratt, m»»-
ir, haring most or her cargo engaged and golngon board,
ill meet with quick despatch tor tbe above port. For
eight, Inquire of tbe captain on board at Hydrsullo
Press, or to H.GOWDY,
nov 15 corner Bay and Baroard-streets.
-As For LIVERPOOL.—The new American ship
",CHAMPLA!N, Woodward, master, of capacity
. - , O bales Cotton, having the bulk of her cargo ftn-
gaged and now loading, will have quick despatch for the
above port. For batonco of freight, apply "
17 WlLLtS £ fil
cargo engaged, will have dispatch far tbe above port.
For balance of Freight or passage, apply to
dec 3 WlLLlrt £ BRUNDAGE.
FOR BOSTON.—Tho packet schooner BTE-
PH BN TABER, will meet wllh dispatch for the
above port. For freight or passage apply on boanl, at
Habersham’s wbarr, or to
nov29 BUNKER It OGDEN.
FOR BOSTON.—The fast sailing bark MARIA
Sk MORTON, Capt. E. Bnlkhty, master, will meet
Ith quick dispatch for tbe above port. For freight or
passage, apply to Captain on board, or lo
GOOD WORKMEN WANTED.
WANTED.—Active and efficient Work
men In aU brandies of the Carriage-mak
ing business. The uioiibst rate* will
be paid for qood woekmek, and noue
other than good Workmen need apply—as poor ones can
not have em ploy menu Apply at my Carriage Establish-
ment, corner or Broughton and West Broad-streets.
■apt 17 tf WILLIAM WARNER.
NEGROES WANTED.
T HE Highest market price will be paid for Negroes,
either in gangs, families, or singly, as we have nu
merous orders to purchase for country and city.
WYLLY It MONTMOLLIN,
June 11 At the old office, corner Bull-st. and Pay Lane.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
S ITUATED Immediately upon tho Waynesboro’ and
Augusta Rail Rood, and adjoining town lauds o'
Waynesboro’. It contains about soven hundred and
fifty acres, with a fine pasturage, and has all necessary
buildings. The whole or a part may bo purchased. Ap
ply to SilEWMAKE k MONTGOMERY,
sept 37 tf Waynesboro’ Ga«
L WANTED TO HIRE—A Houso; one furnished
preferred.
deo 3 3 ROBT. HABERSHAM k SON.
liryun i
FOB SALEc
A TRACT of Land lying on Moulden Swam]
JryEh County, containing 2,400 acres more or less,
acres of the best quality Bay and 8woinp Lands, adap 1
ted to the culture or Cotton and provision: about 70 acres
cleared, and about 200 acres under a good fence, and a
Canal runnlug through the land of sufficient width and
depth to drain the land. Tho balance of the tractisPIne
and Title land. There is a Glu-house and a few other
out buildings on the premises. Those wishing to pur
chase such lands In the low country, would do well to
call and examine the land. For particulars apply to A.
Champion, Esq, Savannah, or to Gyrua Bird, Esq. and
Benjamin C. Cox, Bryan County,
oct 10 ItowJan E. ]
VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE.
m/m A TRACT of land containing five hundred acres,
fhm strictly prime Rice Land, Immediately opposite the
old town of Hard wick,and adjoining the plantation
of Dr. Chxv as. Tho situation of tho plaeo affords one of the
best Haw Mill seata In the Southern country,facilities for
limber being easy and without end. Vessels coming
from ms can load Immediately along side, drawing from
lento fifteen feet of water. For term* and further par
ticulars apply to H. J. CH ALM ERS, B roker,
doc 3 6 Whitaker street.
FOB 8ALE.
WZ. That valuablo tract or Land, (late residence of
” Thos. Atkins) situated one and a half miles from
’“•“this city, containing 200 acres, 75 of which Is high
ly Improved, and nearly the whole under fence. On tbe
premises Is a good dwelling houso and all suitable out
buildings: an excellent well of water and a garden of
valuable shrubbery and plants.
For further particulars, apply to the subscriber at
Mrs. Remaharvs boarding house, or to Messrs. Wylly k
Montmollln,rnov 1]H. P. ATKINS.
a That Plantation called MUm HALL, tbe .
property of tbe late Mr. James Sharpe, situ- f!
a ted on tbe Ogecb^o Road, about six miles**
from the city of Savannah, at the terminus of the
chee Plank llond. Tbe Tract 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
culture of Rice, of which HRy-four acres are under bank,
and has been cultivated tbe present year. The residue
of the Tract consists In good Cora and Cotton land—a
large proportion being well Umbered. Also, twenty-six
SLAVES, accustomed to the planUng of Rice and Cot
ton, and a quantity of Plantation Implements. Mules,
Horses, 4ce Further Information given, and terms or
salo made known on application to either of tbe subscri
bers. ROBERT LACKL180N.
nov 23 JOHN WILLIAMSON.
DANCING ACADEMY.
. MONSIEUR A. BON AUD respectfully Informs
ijgf his patrons and tho public In general that he will
SflANopen his Academy, at Armory Hali, on Satai'r*
JZ*i£*day, I5tk October, at 5 o’clock, P. M. AU his or-
roer pupils are respectfully Invited to attend.
TutUon days—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays:
from 5 to 7Tor young Ladles and Masters, andfrom B
to — fergouUemen. Price of tulUon, 313 fot t enty-four
essona. • oct 4
ANAL FLOUR.—*) half barrels, and 80 whols <J<h
}o9i^!S.Bw
*” lump «nnr of n.nwd t HrolnliHia Miwlfc
MADAME GRANET
fl . Respectfully informs her patrons and the dtl-
/.fcy sens or Savannah that .lie has closed her Dancing
mJT fa School at v the Bt. Andrew’s Hall, and will hereof
ESEuFter give Instruction to Select Classes at private re-
Nfa| sldcnces
Tho GenUemen’s Classes will be taught at Messrs.
Fcay k Rosslgnol’s 8cbool House, second door east or
Bull, in State afreet, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
evenings, from 8 till 10 o’clock.
Subscribers can enter their names at Madame Girard’s,
South Broad-street, or at Madame Granet’s house. In
State, near Drayton-streei. nov S3
AMERICAN HOUSE)
H ANOVER-8TREET BOSTON,
BY LBWIS RICE.
REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
Possessing all the modern Improvements and Convent-
cnees for the AccommodaUon or the Traveling
PubUc.
Boiton, Nov. 10,1852.ly
To Merchants, Shippers Druggists and Others.
MUSTARD.
Wlthluffton A Wilde’s Celebrated Pre
mium Mustard,
DUT up expressly for the Southoru and Western Mar-
Jl kefe, In Kegs, Cans, Tins, and BotUes.
This Mustard!* mode from tho best English and Italian
Seed, and needs no other recommendation than tho ex
tensive *ale It haa met with for the put number of years,
and being In constant use by tho U. 8. Army and many
of the Hospitals lu tho Uulieu States. For side by
P W1TH1NOTON k WILDE,
at tholr Coffee and Bplco Factory.
No. 7 DUTon-StINew-York.
‘ Wm. Colgate* k Co.’s Soap Factory.
2tw3mo
Opposite
Kew York Wire Railing Works.
rpHE Subscriber Manufacture* “
JL Wire Railing for publlo and private ground*
Verandahs, Window Guards and Grating;
. Wrought and Caet Iron Rolling, IronOolumna,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Fund-
“^lro Fences, for Plantations, Railroads, kk,
made entirely on a new plan, with ralls and Iron posts;
K loot at B, II, and 13 oento nor running foot 4*f footblgh;
r circulars wllh design* aujlross
JNO. B. W10KER8H AM. 840 Broadway. N. Y.
N. B.—Tho BubseriberXrould refer to the enclosure of
fersyth Place, the railing and gallery work at tho Jewish
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
rpHI8 ROADJijmw open^for,U»e_transportatlonof
point It t
poaches, o _ r
gust* and Savannah, Macon and Milledgevllte.
On and after Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains will
tun Daily, as foUows:
I/eave Savannah at 8.00 o'clock A.
" Macon at .7.30 " A.
" Mllledgevllleat .7.00 " A.
" Augusta at 4 JO " A.
Arrive at Augusta at 0.40 " P.
" at Savannah 0.00 " P.
" atMaconat 0.45 " P.
" at MlUedgevIlle at .7.15 " P. .
Fare between Savannah and Augusta 35
« « Mllledgevllle Itc “ 30
MACPHERSON B. MILLEN, Gen’l Sup’L
Savahnah, May 5tb, 1852. may 5
NEW-YORK AND LIVERPOOL
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMBBS,
the sntra comprising this uhi are:
Tlie ATLANTIC CapL WEST.
Tho PACIFIC Capt. NYE,
Tho ARC7TIO ’. CapL LUCE.
Tho BALTIC CapL COMOTOCK.
Tho ADRIATIC CapL GRAFTON.
These ships having been built by contract,
_ cpressly for government service, every rare
.... token In tnelr construction, as also in Ihelr en-
^ 10 ensure strength and speed; and their accommo-
is for passengers are unuqualled for elegance ~~
eomforL
Price of passage from Now-York to Liverpool, In first
class cabin, 3190; in second clast cabin, 370; exclusive
use of extra size state rooms, 3300. From Livery*-’ **
Now-York, £30 and tt.20.
An experienced Burgeon attached to each ablp.
No Berths can be secured until paid for.
PROPOSED DATES OF 8AIL1NG.
From New-York. I From Liverpool.
Saturday,....Dec. 11, 1852. Wednesday,..Dec. 15,1852.
Saturday,....Dec. 20, 1852.|Wednesday,..Dec. 8»,185a
For Freight or Passage, apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS k CO„ 56 Wall-street, N. Y.
BROWN, 8H1PLEY kCO, Liverpool.
E. G. ROBERTS k CO-13 King’s Arm* Yard, London.
J. MONROE k CO- 520 Rue Notre Dame des Vlctolres,
Paris, or GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre.
CFTbe owners of these ship* will not bo accountable
for gold, silver, bullion, ipecle, jewellery, precious stones
or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and
tho value thereof expressed therein. ly nov 10
5»tnt>tttfl antktctfatmtwto.
_ Iiunton, master, Is now load In
ooUon to complete her cargo and
. ich. Apply to WASHBURN, WILDER AGO.
nov 30
BRUNDAGE.
1IOSTON.
FOR B08TON.—Tbe packet achr. ENCHANT-
master, having a portion of her
TO-MOl
I A wench, a superior cook, washer and
lroner<-Termscash, purchaaer payingf.»r tliles. deoO
_ , Carriers at Auction.
On TUESDAY next, at fl o’clock, In front of tho Court
dessaSB^dmett:
....... .■ Mminhinutt. Balt. j I a
Willb«KM,0»Ih. Jm TUKiDAy.of Bramtar n.xt,
Irefere lbs Court Udum door lb B.mmoli, Uli.ib.oi
Kro'lle™*, threo (3) ra.n ljlrIM*o
llulM, on. Iloreo, CarU, Plomlu, ToqU, .nd mndrr
artlclee of Household and Kitchen Furniture t also,
the fixture* of a Brick Yard near the city, including
one superior patent Brick Machine. Sold by order or tbo
Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, as the property or ’•
Robert Nesbitt, late of said county, deceased, for tbe ben
efit of the heirs and creditors. Terms at sale,
oct29 HUGH O. K. NE8B1TT, Ad’mr,
On THURSDA^fEfec. fl^at 10 O’clock:
Will bo sold at the premises, Lot No. 3 Yainacraw, all
the Buildings on said Lot. Also one Steam Engine and •
Boilers, complete; one large Machine Lathe, two small
Lalhes, one Screw Cntler, one Punching Machine, a
quantity ol Iron Bolta, one pair or Scales, a lot of Smith ,
Tonga, AnvUs, BeUows, Stocks, Tap* and Dies, Key and
Tap Wrenches, Bets of Chisels and Reamers, Swage :
Bloeks, Hammers and Sledges, with a great variety of
other Smith Tools, Also about 1^00 bushels of Smith
Conts. Also the unexplred Lease or the LoL Sold as the
walimed property of W. H. Garland, by otder or the
Aeslgnee, for the beneflt of creditors, Ac. Terms at satot
« . Fsfotoe# and On ion o at Private Sals.
Now landing per brig Nancy Ann from Boston: 200
bbls- peach blows and planting potatoes; SO do. white •
onions. . nor 9 f
Bacon Shoulders at Private Bale.
Jnst received In store, and for sale low, 7 hogshead*
Bacon Should era. oct 36
WINDOW GLASS AT PRIVATE SALE.
Just received In store, and for sale low, 450 boxes Win.
dow, Coach, Sheet, and Crown Glass, from the Holslon -
Glass Works, Knoxville, Tenn. ' ■
Tbe above Glase la of the best quality, and assorted
sizes, from 6x0 to 32x40. Tbe subscribers have been ap.
pointed agents for the above Company, and are enabled
to sell at very low prices. PHILBRICK k BELL.
FOR BOSTON.—Tho superior packet barque
SyUa CHESTER, will havo dispatch as above. For
freight or passage, apply on board at Telfair’s Wharf,or
to (nov 27] BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
FOR BOSTON—The floe Brig WILLIAM M.
GROTON. Captain Geyer, will have despatch for
the above port. For freight or pataage, apply to
nov 18 ROWLAND k OO.
PROVIDER CE.
Jftx FOR PROVIDENCE.—The fast sailing packet
SAllfr. bark EXACT, Grumlev, Master, bavins nil ber
mder deck cargo engaged, will nave Immediate dispatch.
For freight ol deck load or poassge apply on board or to
nov 30 WASHBURN, WILDER k CO.
NEW-KORK.
FOR NEW YORK.—Ukiom !.t«K.-The reg-
J®£iutor packet Schooner " ENOHANTREsiS,” Tyler
Master, having a portion of ber cargo engaged, will have
dispatch for tho above port. For balance of freight or
passage apply to [nov 27] WILLIS k BRUNDAGE.
FOR NEW-YORK—Olo EsTABUsaan Link.
SEBm—The packet Brig PHILURA, A. H. Calhoun,
master, will meet with despatch as above. For freight
or passage, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, nr to
nor 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO,
JHl foil NEW YORK—Union Tli. reiu-
pwlt tor packet sclir. CATARACT, Rice, matter, will
have dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage
apply to nov 19 AV1LLIS 4c BRUNDAGE.
PIIIJLADEXP1IIA.
.££*, FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tbe fine barque
SgEL EMILY BANNING, Capt. Ray. having a poi-
Uon of her cargo engaged, will hare dispatch for the
above port. For freight or passage, apply to
deo S HUNTER k G AMMELL.
jEft FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hkeon’s Like—Tbe
regular packet achr. VIRGINIA, Snow, master,
will have dispatch for tbe above port. For freight or pas
sage applr to deo 3 WILLI8 4c BRUNDAGE.
S3r FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Hkkon’s Link.—
aeaTho regular packet Schooner J. F. TOBIAS,
HnndTMaster, having a portion of her cargo engaged.
Will have dispatch for the above port, For balance of
freight, or passage, apply to
nov 37 WILLIB 4c BRUNDAGE.
BALTIMORE.
JEft FOR BALTMORE —The fast sailing, regular
4^: packet brig ELANORE, Phillips, master, having
a portion of her freight engaged, will have Immediate
dispatch. For balance or freight, apply to
uecS WASHBURN, WILDER 4c CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
.4%-, FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tbe #chr.
r 1 *®" G. E. PRESCOTT, Gilkey, master. For partlcu-
tars apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY k OO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tbo schr.
AOi.-ht* j. 8^ J. BromhalL master. For partlcntora, ap
ply to [dec 4] BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c (JO.
WANTED—A Vessel to take heavy freight to
sSSAia Northern port.
dec 1 HUNTER 4c GAMMELL.
DECK FREIGHT WANTED FOR BOSTON
■MWj—About 150 balea Cotton .wanted for barque
JOHN BIRD, now loading for Boson. Apply to
[deo 1] COHENS k HERTZ.
„ . COHEN & FOSDICK.
On the 1st TUESDAY in December, 7th lnsL,w!Ube
sold lu front of tho Court House, in tbe city or Savan
nah, between the usual hour* of sale:
Tlie valuable Wharf Lot and Improvements, known
u Taylor’s wharf, and In plan of tho clly, as No.ft) three,
on Barnard-*IreeL Decker Ward. Terms made known at
■ ' ..dee 3
WILL SELL on the 1st Tuesday In December next, at •
i 1 o’clock, In front of Court House t
Lot No. ^00, 17 District, 3d Section, Cherokco County.
102ll7 « 3 " " *«
150,24 " 3 " « «
108, 3 « 4 « " «
ALSO, .1
One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, containing 130
acres, adjoining the town of Brunswick, Glynn County.
„ -y. Anderson, Esq, In trust for
A Co. nov.O
UARNDEN’S EXPRESS,
now— a one, uonom Philadelphia*
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Europe, i(c. Ifc. Also, Jtfo-
* con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and MiUedgeville
Georgia, and all intermediate Places.
A RRANGEM ENTS having been made with the NEW
A YORK AND SAVANNAH 8TEAM8HIP COM.
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
the wants or tbo citizens or Savannah and towns in the
Interior. All those Intrusting business to us can rely on
having all business matters attended to promptly and
faithfully. J. DtMARTIN, Agent,
153 Bay-st„ 9 doors East ol the City Hotel,
Savannah, Ga.
Office*.—No. 74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Cou-
street, Boston; No. 43 South 3d street, Phlladelphli
N. B—Please marie all goods, care Hamden’s I
lily 17
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore 11T 50,
To Philadelphia 819, and to New-York 820.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
SO. OA.
L EAVING the wharfat the root orLaurcns-street dally
after the arrival ortho Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N.C* from which point two dally trains are dis
patched at 8 A.M.andfp.M.s tke 8 o'clock only con
necting at Weldon, N.C., with tho Seaboard and Roanoke
Ball Road to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to
'jurg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phlladel-
S ind New-Xork the public la respectfully Informed
e steamers of these lines, are In urat rate condition,
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders; the Rail Roads are in One order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, as writ as the Seaboard and Roanoke
having recently been retold with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety and despatch. Ry these routes pas
sengers availing themselves or the flrst train may reach
Baltimore In 40 horns, Philadelphia in 45 hours, and New
York in 50# hours; and by the second train they arriv*
in Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia In 50 hours, and
New-York In 61# hours.
Through tlcketscan alone be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent or tbe Wllrolngtou and Raleigh Rail Rood Com.
pany. at the offico of the Company, foot of Laurens street,
Charleston, B, C„ to whom please apply.mar S3
BY T. J, WAL8K,
TO-MORROW, Dec. 7, will bo sold In flrontof the Court
House, betweon tlie usual hours of sale:
A fine double coach, with harness, very light In run
ning, paleut axels. Tbe present owner having no need
of It.—Terms cash.
—ALSO —
Lot Not.7 and 8. Springfield Plantation, eacb contain
ing 4 acres and 3 chains. Particulars atthe sale, doc 8
Lot No. 202.3d district, Eariy'connty, containing 350
:res, more or less. ’ dw 6
On TUESDAY, Dec.7, will be sold In front of the Court
House, between tbe usual hours or sole t
Tho following 10 Negroes, field bands, woman 50 year*
of nge; woman 21 years, with her two children, one 3
years and one 4 months: man 25 years, woman 50 years, ,
woman 30years, woman 35 years, girl 18 yean, wllh her'
boy, aged 2 months. Terms cash.—Purchasers paring
for titles. nov 30
On TUESDAY, Dec. 7, will be sold In front of the Court
Housedbetween the usual hours of sale:
LOT No. 9, Fourth Tythlng,-Anson Ward, CO by 00
feet, fronting on South Broad-street, and known as the
Methodist 8unday School I-ot.
Also.—Lot No. 529. 7 Irwin county, containing 490
acres of Laud, for sale low to dose a concern.
Terms will be mado known at tbe tale.
Also—Lot No. 529. doc 1
Valuable I^t for Sail.
Lot No. 39, Brown Ward, fee simple, corner of Whita
ker nnd Perry-streets, 60 by 90 feet. It to desirable from
Its situation for a private residence. deo l
On the flrst TUE8DAY In December next, will be sold
In front of the Court House, between the usual boars
of sale:
Tho southern half of Lot No. 4, (11 the Village of St.
Gall, corner of Zublyatid St. Gall-streets, 60 feet front
by 55# reel deep. Thoimprovementsconsistofadoubla *
tenement wooden Bulldlug on a brick basement and nU
necessary out-bulldinga; with repairs It would be valna-
property.
Terms—Half cash, the batonco 0 months, secured by .
mortgage—purchaser paying for papers. * *noy IS
On MONDAY, December 20, will be sold on tbe Lot
south or Klnchley, Lockett k Co.’s Lumber Yard.
cast end of the Plank road, commencing at 11 o'clock t
A Steam Engine nnd Boiler, also a large fly wheel;
cialns and wheels for rati way; shingle, machine and
drum, 1 old boiler, 3 falls and blocks, 8 sett of blocks,
cremes, 2 cranks, lot of chisels, gauges, and whip aawo,
but little used; circular saws, rollers and plates to ran in,
clamp screws, boiler for steaming btonki, and araoke-
stocks, 2 anchors, 3 chain cabeto, (nearly new), 2 large
bed-screws, (in good order) 8# and 3 inches with bare,
10 large 22 Inch blocks, single, double and treble;a
quantity of nuts and screws, bar iron, 3,3# and I#, I '
copper bell, lot or old copper.
A Plantation Boat, 4 oars, 4# feet wide, 25 feet long, In
complete order and copper-fastened; and varioua other
articles. Terms w 111 be declared at be Bale. deo 4
BY GEORGE J SMITH.
At Private 8als.
CLOCKS—150 Clocks, 8 day and 30 hour.
CIGARS—150.000 Cigars, various brands.
JEIVELR Y— Fine assortment of Watches, Rings, &e
TEA—10 chests Black and Green Teas.
SOAP—75 boxes Fancy, Palo and No; 1 Soap.
TOBACCO—30 boxes Tobacco, assorted brands.
CROCKERY—3 crates, sold low to close cousignm’t.
POTATOES-20 bbls. flno Eating Potatoes
LIO UOR s— Liquors or all kinds constantly on hand.
OLD IVHIS KEY-3 bbls old Monongaheto Whls-
key, vintage of 1820.nov 3
EXTENSIVE SALE AT AUCTION
Ready-Made Clothing!
S AUL8BURY k CO. wlU offer at Pnbllo Auction, bn
MONDAY, the 20ih day of December next, their en
tire stock of Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishing Good*,
which, for extent and variety, canuot be aurpassed la the
State, consisting or 250 Overcoats, In great variety; 50
Cloaks, or various styles; 250 Blue, Black and Brown
Dresa and Frock Coata; 300 Business Coats, of tbe latest
styles; 1,000 Pantaloons, or every description; 1,000
Vests or Black SatlivBlack and Fancy Cass!meres, Fancy
Velvets. Black and Colored 811k,flee. A large variety of
Youths'and Children’s Clothing. Also, Shlrta, Drawers.
Cravats. Undershirts, Half Hose, Scarfs, Stocks, Gloves.
Suspenders, &c n Ac.
Together with a largo STANDING MIRROR, SHOW
CASE, VEST STANDS, tas.
This stock being all new and made In the beet manner,
offers extraordinary Inducements to country merchant*
and other* to attend the sale, as we design placing no
Umlt whatever to any article offered.
P. 8.—Previous to the time mentioned, we will sell at
New York cost, and have accordingly marked the price
of each garment on the ticket, ana m our Goods are of
our manufacture and no profit paid to New York Jobbers,'
tbe terms we propose lo sell at private sale to equivalent
of 15 to 90 per coni
SOUTH-WESTERN RAUL ROAD.
A DAILY TRAIN for Passengers and Freight leaves
A Macon at 6# A. M., arrives at Oglethorpe at 10#
A. M., leaves Ogletborpe at 11# A. M, arrives at Macon
at 3# P. connecting each way with the Central and
Macon and Western Rail Road Trains, and the Talla
hassee, Eufauta and Columbus Mall Stage Lines.
Passengers dine at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent
•ug SO South Western Rail Road.
PATENT WIRE RAILING* „ .
P ATENT WIRE RAILING, Farm and Railroad
FENCING, with every variety or Wrought and Out
IRON FURNITURE. .. onva
M. WALKER k 8ON8,
Pennsylvania Wire Railing Works, Warehouse N.E.
corner (Hh and ftlarket-st*^ Philadelphia.
Clrcularaoblalned, and any farther Information, by ap
plying m above, or to Calvin Fay, Architect, Savannah,
rpAYLOR k SONS’CELEBRATED CREAM ALE-
X The undersigned, sole Agents In thla dly, will keep
a constant and ample supply ortho above Ale. Persons
&T.° f yir ate;
OYaiEUU nWIMIl OYSTEItJIH
rpHB undersigned will famish Oysters of the finest
JL quality, oltlwMtpened or In the shall, fresh from
^fammo^fcotels, and eating houses far-
respective Ptooos by leaving tholr orders
9, or at Mr. G, Bronson’s grocery and
day, *1
<1 dlspatt
WUhtM
JVKU '»
[quality* either opened
Thunderbolt every moruint.
Parlies, private families, hotels,
nlshsd at their respective —
at his residence or at !
fruit slow near the market
*• ’* -tutor ,,
Jib proroi
dsn from the country must bo 1
*aa.„* ..r
ronTiurr vainyinu.
ult store neer the mark— . „ .
N, II. Having a regular eupply avary day, all orders
will be altendel to wllh prom pine** end dispatch, Or-
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
JSavannahfi: Charleston JaSii25i£
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah avaav Mornino at Fout
o’clock, alter the arrival of the Night Train of th*
Central Ball-Road, and ARRIVE at Charleston
at Twxlvx o’clock M. samk pay,connecting at Charles
ton with the Wilmington Steam-Packets. xLlcL
leave with theU.8.5Iall kvkky day at 2# P, Al., and,
also, with tho New-York fit Charleston Steam
ships. which leave Charleston kvsry Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoons. ,
Passengers leaving Haeon on Tuesday evenings will
arrive In lime to connect with the splendid new steam
ship JAMES ADGER one week and the steamship
SOUTHERNER the next.
Faro from Charleston lo New-York by land route. .<80 00
time 53 hours.
By steamships <85 00
may 15 8. M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent
SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA.
TEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
Will continue to run the following Steamers, via t
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) Capt. .
CHATH A Matron) CapL Hubbard.
THOS. S. METCALF, CupL .
TENNESSEE., Capt
Which, with tow-boato and lighters, afford unequalled
faculties for transportation of freight to the Interior of
Georgln, South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, In
connection with Railroads.
The elegant steam-packet D. L. Adams will connect
with the steamships Florida and Alabama, landing
freight by them In 5 days from Now York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will beforward-
ed free of eomnisiion,
„ B>VANNAa /r Geo.!l®jKto5f Andrew Low. Edward
Padelford^Wsa O'Drtsooll, Charles Green, Joseph 8.
AuausTA.—J, U, Bulkley, T# 8. Metcalf, James Hop,
L^^a^M. Newton.
to a discount of U
nov 85
8AULSBURY k CO.,
Marshall House Bolldlng.
Large Stale ot Building Lota.
A T SHERIFF’S SALE, on Tuesday, tho 7th day of
December. In front of Court House, between t* e le
gal hours of safe-
14 Lola on New Houiton-strcet,
37 Lots on Duffy-strcct,
38 Lots on Hcnry-alreet,
19 Lots on Anderson-strceL
The above Lots are all 00 by 105 feet, and situated at
tbe South of tlio city, In Holland, Tythlng, nnd Percivnl
Wards, aud known as Oglethorpe Town. They are
bounded by Montgomery street on the west, and Bull-
street on the cast, Including Jefferson. Barnard, and
Whltokerstreels. They are all exempt from city Taxes.
The width allowed for Porticos, Fences and Pavement*
was published more than ten years ago, and the Lots al
ready disposed or was sold under those restrictions, and
are the same as the law, subsequently passed by Council,
now In force. Any farther Information will bo given, and.
plan can bo seen by calling on CapL Dkvaxhy, at
Sheriff's offico, or on Mr. Wm. M. Davidson, or tbe
undersigned. A. WEBB,
deo3 5t
The Charleston Courier will give the above two in
sertions, and charge this office. .
JQRAWN NUMBERB or Goergto Stolo Lottery, Class
45 20 O 33 8 18 5 Ol 38 GG 43 34.
MANAGER’S OFFICE!
HEAD HIIAKTEKSIH
Georgia State
Atrruoaiaan by thb 1
For Benefit of Independ*
To be drawn In 8avannah, v
December 7
BALKS GLOSS ON MONDAT KVKNINO. ■
F. CWABGER & CO n Managers.
, SCUKMK.
15,000!—$2,000!—$1,500!
Ac. Ac.
83T 73 Number Lottery—12 drawn Ballots. J&.
Tickets only <2—Shares in proportion. . i
FRISKS CASH ZD . AT TOT* OFFICE. ./ .* j»
ty All orders promptly aud confidentially attended lo
andDrawlnua setttto all customers out of the dty.
Tickets, Shares and Packages for sale by _ . v .
F.O. BARBER k CO,,,
deo 6 At tbe Lucky Office, oor. Bull-eL It ~
L k Bay Lane.
^^mkam^stsss^
SMunstwtmF*-’*
$7,212!-$2,624!- ^
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