About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1852)
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN,TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1852. ■ ' mmm"m 1 ’Savannah mbrhi I ««»r unmnu*. ■ • 11-_ni.• Bendy Made Clothing. . •S* • «***•* •« “• ^^^St-BSnSSftr NavuiinuU Uxporlu-Ileo. 0. concern nor Nil II out attraction, but will keep no a good Ur. barque Ellen, for Livorpool-OOB bales Upland MKjrUncn t of Gentlemen’*, Youths’, Boys’ and Children's /v!uon. and 41JBU ** p * p * T,n,bor * \ | READY MADE OLOTIIINO of every quality, which ha ■ W5r ^ a n wUloflbr to his patrons at mail jmpll* and warrant Ibem I*®,.®!. ?iJ p * »a™'buSnoa Joioffw? good and well made, aa every article la made up express- fbneStafVq* — • " ** jmd J_il L JUfiXSSJffdStSSsg ffiforfjj* lb. *« k S' wdiwimoc or Iho bad ooo- 'MjaK 8.—Oottok.—We quote to* reported. ■ ■ . EuVlrelnta, Georgia and Gulf, at from 9 cento, cash, to ii LntS. tlx months. The demand oontlnuea confined to want* of manuracturera. Block on hand about 1,200 ' ^J^wAiD-STaarr Flour,—Sales of the week about Jo’barrels. Bales yetterday 1200 barrel* at 95-tho market closing firm at that rale, coax.-*'There la no old Com In market. On Monday ... a, hm nr, ruiMiti. »hn. notations, 11y tor bis trade at ratal/, and ho has no hosltanoy In say* ( cents... |ng they aru as cheap as those who oflfor them at co#L— .... . 1 xtioaa In want are Invited to call and see at the Cloth* iko Store, No. 00 and ISO Gibbons' Range. nov27 tJl GEO. B. NICHOLS. FOU NEW-VOUK. 'o leave aa Saturday, 1UA inaL, at The new and splendid Steamship FLOE- IDA, CapL Woodhull, will positively "• v "l^faCTgWVdo. GSrtucal ssutirctfctmrnto. Tin;,—- OOHMiaaiOH UBBCIUNT, Anguslat Georgia. Will receive ant Merchandize and make prompt returne. Auguste-Meson. Goufd^Bufkloy It Co, Mr. John nooeaJUr. T. S. MelcaU; President, Dr. O. M. Newton, Savannah—Mr. A. Porter, Messrs. R. Habersham Is Bon, Messrs, tinnier fc GammeU, Mr. Thos. W. Ooakery. decO *w* To the Patrons of 104 Congress-street. J T being the Intention of the undersigned to modernise the Inward appearance of store No. IS4 Oongress-sL, i will commence selling This Day at reduced prices (but not at coat) the baUnee ortho stock of Fairer and UrarLK Dar Goons nowon hand, comprltlngevery ar ticle usually kept In an establishment of the kind. 8PENCRP. GURRBLL, Agent. No. 154 Congress and 73 St. Juflan-sL, eo 4 Gibbons* Building. xnsuvutur Zgcnttrs. ■aguaCMr NN1JITY AND THUfiT FOB HAWKINBVILLE, BE LANDINGS, ABOVE AND BELOW. The steamer CHARLES IIARTR1DGB, VV.Taylob, Muter, will leave u above ;. For freight or plssage apply on board or Whatman AM, KELLY It CO. 1IAWK1N8V1LLE, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. The iteamer bAm JONES, Capt. Dillard, will leave for tho above to-morrow Eve ning. Freight received to-morrow at WII* Jf. SMITH It LATHROP, Agents. FASHIONABLE t’auJoRINO ESTABLISHMENT. T HE subscriber having just removed to No. 31 Bull- street, (between Congress and Broughton-sls.) would Inrorm his friends and the public generally, that be will open on tho 1st of December,-hls second supply of PALL and WINTER GOODS, consisting of the best French, English and American Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestings, purchased from the most extensive Importers In New York, which he Is prepared to make up In the best and most fnshlonable style. dec 9 M. D. MURPHY. . FOR NEW Yt I FOR FREIGUT Oh OUAIlTEIL^Th. Brig . -Union Lina— 1 The regular AS. MILLS. Francis muter, ‘ For freight or Ready Made Clothing. A FRESH supply or Black Cloth Frock and Dress Coats. Also, Black Doe Skin Oaulmere Pants, and White MarselllesVcsts, aultablo for parties, for sale low by W»F. 1L SYMONS, nov 30 17 Whltaker-st. jllow at 00 ® 65 oento. i article has been In fair demand. We s apply to dec 7 HAM, KELLY fc CO. A SITUATION ANTED. M rought up u a Plan- of a Cotton Planta- .as Sub Overseer on a Rico Plantation. Respectable testimonials will be pro- duced u to character, Industry, and attention to business, left at the office or Mr. H. J. Chalmers, will be A dec 7 ROBERT F. BEEBEE \ PREMIUM MAGIO DUPLICATING . SION PAPER. A Principle of Writing without 1 CO, 1MPRES- Ink. BY THE note ssles of old Shoulders at 8#cto, ud of new In T)Y a Young Man who liu JmaUloUat9 ® 9# eontM alto of old Sldea at OK ® JD ter. Ho wishes to tske - OK cts.} and of Hama at 12# ® 13 eta. The sales will tion on the first of January, c comprise some 900 bhda, a Rice Plantation. Heaps' Bice—Prices are lower. Bales of good to prime at duced u to character, ltsdt |4 50®4 02# ¥ 100 fos. A note left at the office FasiouTa—To Savannah 98 cents T barrel and 0 cts. | handed to the advertiser. f bushel. - ■ '■ Philadelphia* Deo. 8. p. m.—Flodn Is tAT» «5 25 Y barrel, but buyers hold on; mod no trans- ■hloaibave been made at this prlce,cxcept email toU f,,r the supply of the reUUers and bskers, and extra at j PREMIUM AWARDED TO THEh *Cosx dull,* and ranges from M to 05 cenUfornew yel- uscMsrtlde with wh’lc^to writo^Letter and obtain the MiasoiSL, hbd.. XKSa" SULTCtt at 87 and drudges at 85 cents. >lK) uk# t {, e oorrect Impression of any Lear, Plant, or New -V^iH,o,., V* m.—Ootto. duu ; dropplns. „ i 3100 bbli. U(S oova Muilc,*.., (-Ilboul lha UM of pen or Ink) with . 'JfSbuSSl.aw^oKSfliSS l ii. Mlohl,t “ TagWn3*j*i AgonU. AUorior. ^ggaeacttnatti "wSKSfilM«SS1& HouwvBavaunab/and 0l CUntoMtree^ S.\. CUy. DIRECTORY AND CENSUS FOU 1853. S HOULD a sufficient amount or patronage present It- ■elf, the undersigned will publish a DIRECTORY 4c CENSUS OF THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, FOR THE YEAR 1853, the enumeration tor which will be In the month of Decomber, 1859. The Directory will contain, In alphabetical order, tho name, street and uutnber of each person doing busraeu or having a residence In the city, together with such other matter u is usually contained In works of this de scription. The Census will be divided Into Wards, presenting the total number or inhabitants within the corporate limits of the City, and will be classified under the heads, Wltlle and Colored, Mtlo and Femslo. The Bonk wtU be furnished to subscribers at 95 < per copy. Advertisements will be conspicuously inserted at the following rates: For one Page flO 00, 90 copies gratis. For half “ 5 00;i0 do. do. Foronofourth “ 9 50, 5 do. do. For one-fifth u 1 95, 9 do. do. DAVID H. GALLOWAY, nov 23 lm 73 York-street, 8ayannah. JfARIES npHENUk. INSURANCE BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office No* 118 Bay-street, (Opposite the front of tho Cut tom Houaa.) MARINE PROTE8T8 noted and extended 1 Avei adjusted; Charter Parties and Average Bond* di Papers ptepnred whereby to reoover Losses from rican or British Underwriters: and attention given Ippl extended; Averages «---•- drawn; jn Arne- attention given to al matters connected with Shipping and Insurance, nov 8 v Ivor stool* Not* ID, p* m.—-Cotton,—Since uJfflgWB °“ Wednesday 17th, the market pvR not exhibited much change. Bateson that day were JJ t DENTAL NOTICE. vR. PARSONS Informs his patrons that he has made i«* not exhibitedmuch'change. Sake oo that day were U an arrangement with Da. B, lltjntT, a skllfW Dent- SSnhM^wltb a very dull feellug and Utile or no varl- 1st, to assist him in his business. Office hours from 8 Iftnntnnriceaand no speculative demand. Salea inclu- A. M. until sunset. Dr. P. may generally be found at his Kvntlsui GK ® 8Vd. 300 Surats 4 ® SKd, the offloe from 0 until 3. Every slylift of operation that has SSSSsiSdrbittTis' * l!1 ESZSfcba 1 ^ uiture of Iheww ndr - „n e .3sUon and for export; feeling rather tm- performed with os little pain and as much dispatch aa the nature of the case admits. N. B.—A good assortment of Dental materials for sale. ' dcc72wka TAX COLLECTOR'S SALES. In January, 1853, between the CIO American, SSS0 being on .pocuallon, ami 3& fVK the lat Tuorla, Ip January, 1M3, bolweon the ' *85 5Vdi Fair Mobiles 6Kd{ Middlings 11-ltfd; Fair Uplanda I James Bacon, Josephine Banks, Msry Butler, Clement (M* Middling 5Hd; being nearly frd decUne on prices of Brown, Evo Barney, Ann Mary Beaver, Ellen Boachan, svInmIml" FrancisBautho, Charles Bauthe, Joslah Bauthe, Elisa- triaaj mu beth Bauthe, John Bcatly, J. Baustho, Susan Canecr, STATE OF TRADE. - j ( ,nhson Conen, Henry Uaiweln, Lydia Clarke, 8andy The Manchester Ouqrdian, of the 20th ult. states that Clarke, Francis thunpboll, Emellne Delamolta, William the dullness which cbTiradcrised Tuesdsy’s market had Danason, Lalla Davis, D. A. Drummond, Loulsla Dally, not been relieved In ahy sensible degree as tho week ad- Justine Dally, Alex. Descoe, Ann Mary Devellelr, Fran- vanced. Yet there ha^ been an Increase of buslnem as c ls Dobben, Llzy LaveUe, Rose Davlnson, James Edy. compared with the previous week, and prices had, to- Fenwick Farley, Isaao Fnblsr.JamM Farley, Hnnnsh Far, wards tho close, acqulrod some degree of steadineaa at a B nce, Henry Farance, Eslree Gouldlng, Isabella Gordon, smaller decline than the late sudden and striking reso- Joalsh Grant, 8tssla Gorden, Alex. Gum, Theo. Gram- lion of feeling might have led to expect; uy Xd, per lb. m eth, Lucretla Houston, Ells. Hatchmcr, Josephine Ha- In mostyarna; j?®Hd- In cop twist and weft from 30’s berehara,JohnJalumann 1 G.P.Jones,SuaanJohn»on,Ra- to 50’s, and about the same In warps. In general, how- c hel Johnson, Josephine Kennedy, Caroline Kimball. Jss. over, the buying had been In small quantities to keep up Keys, Penny Lovett, Ltssa Lovett, Penny LsffiUe, Han- ~ —l—0^1, had been less affected than yarns. n ah J. Lloyd, John Loan, Mary E. Lyou, Amaur Imw- Selling PIT: Selling Off:! Disposal of the Entire Stock of the \*‘LONDON HOUSE” anil “STORE fot BEKT.” \ SECOND IVEEK’S ORE AT SALE I rpHE rapid progreu of sales at this establishment, pi A\ vlous to relinquishing the entire business, has Inan. ed the proprietor to forward the valuoblo stock from the London Housk, Charleston, 8. G n to the London Es- TABLtsHMXNT In this city—the whole of irhlchwIUbo 'sold without the Itatt reterve. Some magnificent lots may beXviewed this week, the arrival of nur tho stock having taken place, and opn this morning for sale al Htifthe Coat of landing in this Country] We Invite Immediate attention to the following un precedented Lots : . LOT 1.—Opens for sale this morning. The choice col ors in Merinos, Alpacas, Coburg Cloths, Cbcnte Coburgs, c~ &c~ in all shades,at half raica I LOTS-3,000yds. Paris 18Xc. per yd, worth 50c. * ‘flora' “ - I S*j. IaIOJTU, dona Liuau, ainr/ u. ujuu, niiMw »«»w- ronce, Francis McAlvlen, Alla Mann, Samuel Mlllen of Francis McNeil, Lavon Moultrie, Mara Mendenhall, sijortraenlA. Havre* Nor. 16.—From the weekly review of I Francis’ McNelL Lavan Moullrle, Mary Mendenhall, the Havre market, embracing the transactions from 10th Mara Ann Mlllen. Isabella McIntosh, Polly Marshall, to 16th Inclusive, we learn that the Bales of the week foot Susan McIntosh, Marla McIntosh, J. T. Mlllem, Francis up to 3,843 balsa, against 1,843 bales Imports, leaving a Mackeywaynla. John McCloud, Cecalle Nyle, Clara stock on hand or JAMS bales, or which 14,800 American, Oliver, RoberlJ. Oliver, Sylvest Poe, Harriet Plnckuey, at fallingprlces. Prices ara given thus: Now Orleans Mary Quarterman, Robert Richards, Mary Sulden, W. tres bas77; bss89; tres ord Ol; ord 100; bon ord 103; Bheftall, AmandaStowaat, Robert 8cott, Ann Steward, ■ “5 cour 109. Mobile tree bas 77j baa 81; tres Mary Schly, Eve Bheftall, Joseph Soroy, Hen“ ind tres 8 UU q Bheftall, Nancy Sherman, Mara Ta; pconrlOO; cour baa 81; Upland onl 0»; ord 05; bon ord?9; p cour 102. Up! bas 77; bas 81; tres ord 88; ord 02, bon ord 06. PASSENGERS. Per steam-pocket Calhoun, from Charleston—Mr W M , Shorces, [or, J. B. Mary Schly, Eve Bheftall, Joseph Soroy, Henra Susan Bheftall, Nancy Sherman, Mara Toylo , . | Thompson, Tom Thompson. Elisabeth Thompson, Jason Taylor, Ann Ward, Ann Wood, 8arauel Watts, Mary 1 Ward, Mary Westraan, Nancy Williams, Nora Williams. Hatch and tody, Mr A McAllister, lady and two ser vants, J 8 Montmollin and son, J W Weston, A W Page, J Tentress, W T Parsons. A Blancsrd, Col J M Bird? G W WmL R F Bee bee, W H Hatoher, Z ~ Miss E Morter, Mlsa J Morter, O King, B Pain . Lara, MluRoberts, B Skinner, CD Torburae, G S Row- lay, Sheppard, OJ Turner, II Wilkes, T Dennis, T O Brunuel, W Hall, J Woodruff, R D Bellamy, C II Blount, JEversnl, IIL Everard, WSolomons, Mr Gardner and PalnUng, Drawing, etc. r .. . . ,I7t CERVEAU, Professor of Drawing and Painting, G W West. R F Bee bee, W H Hatoher, Z Taylor, | 1? • takes pleasure to Inform bis friends and the — S Morter, Mlsa J Morter, C King, B Paine, Miss of Savannah generally, that ho Intends opening Mlu Roberts, B 8klnner, CD Torhurars G 8 Row; | lnj* School If a sufficient number of pupils offe M F. CxavNAU hopes by being well known In this City s a teacher or Drawing, that he will meet with Uie pat- onago of the public. He la also prepared to paint Fresco painting, fine Window Shader, Banners, Lithographic Drawings. Anatomical and other drawlugs executed In tb« best style, which cannot rail to please, Mr. Cerveau’s residence Is in No. 63 Congress street, dcofl tf Brunuolftv rfsIL J Woodruff R B Bellamy, C H J Everard, IIL Everard, W Solomons, Mr GardL lady, Alisa G Dunning, O M Chisolm, lady, two children andlwo servants.G W Browne, Capt Patne, U 8 A, Mlu B Paine, and nine dock. nung Eagle, Williams, 8unbury, to Master, a Island Cotton. 500 bushels Rough Rice, and i Corn, to N A Hardee lc Co, R Habersham k ittactat XitteUCBcncc. PORT OF 8AVANNAH, DECEMBER 7, 1853. 8cn Russ ..0.40|8un Sets,..4^4|Hiqh Water....3.15 ”” AURIYEDi 8chr. Youi 54 bales Sea 1 300 bushels Corn, to N A Hardee tc Go, u i 8on, Andersons It Co, and Capt Williams. . arAarBagaaaafcflfleiai oilm.Hg.uy, a A, a Ink, J Jo.«, p J«ota, I Steamer Lamar, Cromwell, Augusta, with boats 9 and 7, to T R Mills. 1,250 bales Cotton, to G W Garmany k Co, C F Mills, W O O’Driscoll, T R Mills, and othera. Smith’s flat, from Plantation, with 1300 bushels Rough Rice, to W Duncan. CLEARED. Br. barque Ellen, Webster, Liverpool—A. Low fle Oo. U. a M. steam-packet Metamora, Peck, Charleston—a M.Laffltcau. WENT TO SEA. Ship Florida. Mllla, Liverpool. Barque Charles William, Blaaland Boston. Schr. Stephen Hotchkiss, Munson, New-Orieana, DEPARTED. U. 8* M. steam-packet Metamora, Peck, Charleston. Steamer Lamar, Cromwell, Augusta. olassicaiTand mathematical ACADEMY AT BLUFFTON, B. O. Rev. JOSEPH B. BE ABROOK. Principal, Mr. THOMAS J, WELLS, Assistant. T HE Principal haa been engaged for nearly twenty years In the instruction of youths. The Assistant has been engaged as Teacher of Mathematics and the English branches for the last eight years In the Beaufort „ tho families, both s Principal and Assistant The price for board, tu ition, k<t, will be sixty-five dollars per quarter, payable semi-annually. In point or healthiness, Blufiton Is not surpaued by iy location In tho Southern country. Referencei—Bishop Elliott, Dr. Pickling, Gen. James Hamilton, and Mr. Lynch Hamilton.- dec 7 3aw4w tCr Georgian copy. Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges, F lOR Coughs, Colds and Influonsa. These Loseuges will bo found much more convenient than any of the liquid preparatlous, os thoy can bo carried about the person, and always ready for use when tho cough is troublesome—thus preventing a violent attack or cough ing and consequent Irritation of lbe^lunjfs.^Justrecpl ved Monument 8quare. ing and consequent I and for sale by 1 dec 7 MEMORANDA, ..... Steamer Fanny, Pennock, hence, for San Francisco, ar-1 from New York— . _ - - I —... . I ON hhl. UlMm f SUPER CANAL FLOUR P REMIUM AND DOUBLE EXTRA SUPER CANAL FLOUR, selected for this market. Just received rjved at Rio de Janolro on the 24th August. The Eleanor, Keane, for this port, waa loading at Liv-1 ' erpoolon the 18th ult. Ship Shanghai, Gray, hence, was below at Charleston on the 5th Inst. Brem. ship Johannes, Von Tretzen, and schr. Anna Maria, Mitchell, for this port, cleared at Baltimore, the former on the 3d and the latter on the 2d hut. Ship 8. M. Fox, Ainsworth, for this port, sailed from I New.York on the 30th nit. Barque Prompt, Moore,' and brigs Rollerson, Baker, and M. k J. O. Gilmore, hence, at Boston on the 30th ulL Barque Cuba, Howe, for this port, cleared at Boston on tho 30th ult. Brig Augusta, Stone, hence, at Charleston on the 5th Inst. Schrs. N. W. Smith, Smith, and B. Strong, Smith, for | - this port, cleared at Now-York,tho former on the lat, and he latter on the 3d Inst. . Brig Queen Esther,. Pendleton, from Doboy Island, (Ga.) arrived at New-York on the 30tb ult. Brigs Delms, Mllllken, and 'Charles Heath, Putnam, I from St. Marys, (Ga.) arrived at Boston on the 30th ult. 1 Brig Rescue, 8tratton, for Darion, (Ga.) sailed from • New Bedford on the 30th nlL Schr. Watchman, Frelnd, from Darien, (Ga.) arrived I atNewHedford, (Mara.) on the 20th ulh with loss of ' deck load and leaky. 8chr. Heyward, from Satilla River, (Ga.) arrived at ‘ Charleston on the 5th Inst. Schr. Lcjock,Remlck,from Jacksonville, (Fla.) arrived • at Boston on tbo 30th alt. Schr. Henry Alfred, Wass, from Jacksonville, (Fla.) ’ arrived at New-York on the 1st Inst. • TStta aiiBevttamtnta. 25 bbts. Hiram Smith’s,) 25 M Burbank, VDoublo Extra 8uper. 10 hair bbts. Burbank. } 24 bbla. Goodrich, extra super. 15 half bbts. Allen Creek, extra super. 25 bbla. Empire Mills, superfine. . . 25 M abash* ** for sale low, by dec 7 — SEABORN GOOD AL _> 40 ken aelected Goshen Butter; 150 boxes “ « Cheese; 80 boxes New Layre Raisins; 100 boxes and 60 half boxes bunch Raisins; 20 quarter, 20 half, and 10 barrela Buckwheat; 20 boxes Buckwheat: 150 barrels Eating and Planting Potatoes: 60 barrels Butler, 8ugtr, and Soda Crackers; 20 barrels Pilot Bread; 20 boxes Troadwoll’a Soda Biscuit. Landing and for aale by dec 7 BORANTON, JOHNBTON k CO. I NOR SALE—A flunily of country raised NogrOca- 1 Man 38 years old, a Woman 30, a Girl 16, a Girl 13, ‘ a Boy 4. They are accustomed to the culture or Cot- ind Rico. Apply to o7 WM. WRIGHT. Broker. B UTTER AND CHEESE—A fresh supply Oboloe fam ily Butter, Just received per schooner O. Mills, and for sole at the Emporium, by dec 7 SEABORN OOODALL. W’SKffitSr'T/K" doc 7 N ILL NET tc SEINE TWINE.—500 lbs. Cotton 8elne - “ ‘T, 10 and 40 threads; 100 lbs. GUI Net I, for sale by OORE k HENDRICKSON. G ill net tc seine Twine. 0,0,12,10 ai Twlno,unbleached, fori IH AV ’ E “ lcm filt-LON, 1 de,, 7 Foot of West Broad street. B 1 AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. . The steamer OREGON, Capu Moody, wiU leave for the above places TAie Evening at TXT' RAN.-New Wheat Bran. For sale by dec 7 DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West Broad street. —300 Cords Prime Oak Wood. For sale by DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West Broad street. UTTER AND CHEESE—25 firkins prime and cholco — - just received and for sale ;MAHON tc DOYLE. FOR DARIEN* —— -rjUTTER AND CHEESE-251 BRUNSWICK. FANCY BLUFF, JEFFERSONTON. -aJ Butter; 5° boxes Cheese :Ji 8T - M ARYaKlNG^ FERRY, CENTERVILLE, by [deo7] ANDTNTERMEIDJATE LANDINGS, | TXT AX NIGHT LIGHTS.—The t JBZjim ■fiSSSft UANDINGB. I TTTAX NIGHT LIGHTS^—These extremely convenient f V l •foam-packet PLANTER, W and useful articles will be found the most agreet- iwCaptain p. Corb, wlU leave for tho above ble light for Uie Chamber or Nursery, being free from all *'*-aitiSSSSSSSSSP'- dco7 Gibbons’ Building. ifiEF^ AND - BACON HAMS—30 half barrels Fulton B L Markot Beef t 900 cholco Hams; just received and - Jo by [doc 7] MoMAHON tc DOYLE. 81 —All Frclghtpayalile In Savannah!^’ 1 A ^o7 1 u* >T>EA AND"BUCKWHEAT—75 wholes b«IE <,u.rttr _v.jp^w.u jiu 1 — — 4 First Lessons In Book-Keeping t by Joseph H, Pal 10 Harper’s Magulne from commencement In tola, bound united states mail lime. dl»7 0t| ™pS3EKnD. PAY too, 'UliiTkU sTATiB kUrl ItNE.- fewSS 8 1 G°d^r 1 ’ n " t ° 16 ^ w,, Miglirn^LE. *0 U8HTON, CLARK k CO.’S COD LIVER OIL- Jti This article is warranted to be manufactured pure, and not purified from the common oil, Justireceived 1 * sale by W.W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. /BANDIED'FLAG ROOT—A'dollclouaoouftctlon for U Imparting fragranoo to tb^Jijrwth. Q007 ju* TjKWlMOtlB PLOIIKJdM-TOI'Undlm hom b'Ui jmS* 1 "' 1 *° i1 fl ” ‘SKhobk a Qwnmwii am. 10 ill), U:i»! do.j ni >ur* >ndj ■ iKEaML SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE OO. Ornca 118 Dst-hitrbxt. This Company wiU take Fire, Marine, and River Risks >n the most favorable terms. — 1 TRUSTEES— Henry D. Weed, I John W. Anderson, Hiram Roberts, 1 N. 0. Knapp, H. F. Waring, | Henry Latnrop, I. W. Morrell, I E.F. Wood. HENRY -D. WEED, President. HIRAM ROBERTS, Viet PrttU. Jams McHbhrt. Sec'f. mar 17 CONDON PH4EN1X FIRE OFFICE* This Company takes Fire Risk* In this City, and Insures Renta and I .eases. sept 9 R. HABERSHAM k SON, Agents. MUTUAE LIFE INSURANCE COMF1 OF NEW-YORK. Isaac AaaaTT, Scc’y. JosxrH B. Collins, President Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. AppllcaUona received by 1 W. P. HUNTER, Agent jGTNA insurance company OF HARTFORD, OONN. The undersigned, Agents of the above Company, con tinue to taka risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, Jto, on Uie most favorable terms, sept 12 COHENS k HERTZ. Printed Mouse DeLalnes, at Alsoj magnificent Goods In Gro de Rhine*, bl’k India Ballus, bl’k Laveutcen, Ribbons, Uccs, bl’k SUkFriuges, bl’k Silk Lace, white 00., do^ fco- 4tc. rk Silk Lace, white do. do. &c., &c. DAMASK TABLE LINEN.—Another arrival, to be cleared out Immediately, In 8-4,0-4 and 10-4 Damask Ta ble Linens, of pure flax. To aicans of raxiLiK* and no- TSL xbkfkss seldom such a diauce oceara, as Iho Goods are of the celebrated maker, Hichardt. of Dundee, Scot land. To all who know him nr his make or Goods, noth ing further need be said. These splendid Goo Is to be closed out at half price.' EMBROIDERIESt EMBROIDERIES11-In this de- ; tartmeni wo produce the most elaborate and costly work ! n Habits, Chemlzolts, Collars, emb’d French Cambric Jd’kfr, Sleeves, Ac. Ac. at one-third the regular value. BONNETS.—3,000 new and pretty Bonueta, from 25, : 17#, 75 and gl each, new, pretty shapes, and worth dou- >lo the money. CANTON DRESS SHAWLS AND MANTILLA8, COSTLY DESIGN8I—The whole or this valuable class of goods, at the same ratio of reduction, in order to clear out. Every other class of goods to be sold wtUioul re serve, and the Store for Immediate Rent, aa the goods must bo sold In 21 dnys. Any party wishing to possess this srLXNDtD cash trade establishment, must apply Immediately cither to Mr. W. King, 207 King Street, Charleston, or to Mr. William Rochester, on the promises, who acts as Mr. W. King’s attorney In his ab sence. And “ AS THE STOCK MUST BN BOLD AT ONCE,” no rescrao wlU be made, and the most fnshlonable class of goods immediately sold regardless of cost. LONDON HOUSE, nnderthe Marshall Hotel, Broughton Street, SaeaNN«A, (fa. N* II.—Tlte Second Week’s Great Sale I dec 2 lw LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. Capital 2*000,000 of Pounds Sterling* This Institution has established an Agency in Savan nah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property wf“ be Issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, Oct. 20,1851. NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. 100 BROADWAY.—(Strictlt Mutual.) Accumulated Capital, 9500,000, principally In vested in New York and United States Stocks. Dividends are declared annually on all Policies made for the whole term of life, In Uie shape of Stock bearing merest, and which nave ranged from 40 to 50 per cent. Morris Franklin, President. PLtNT Freeman, Actuary. For urther Information, apply to W. VVOODBRIDGE, Agent. try Rates In 8avannah same as In New-York. MONTPELIER FEMALE INSTITUTE. T HE 24th Terra or the Montpelier Female Institute will comroenceon the flrst-Thursdny of January next Miss M. M. BUELL, so long and favorably known as the principal Toacher or the Institute, and for two years as its Superintendent, will take chargo of the Institute, and have entire oontrol over all ita Interior arrangements. She will be assisted by tbe same able corps of Instructors which has hitherto given so much saUstactlon. A Clergy, man of high standing In hla profession will attend to the religious Instruction of tho young ladles. Tho Bishop of tho Dlocosa will conUnuo to be the visi ter of the institute, and will attend the examinations, and aoo that proper and sufficient Instruction is afforded to thoso who patronlsu the School. Application for admission will bo made to Mr. W. S. Williford, Secretary and Treasurer, Macon, or to tho t~ underslgned, at Macon. STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr. iv W 3taw-0w Bishop of tho Diocese of Georgia- CABINET MAKING Ac UPHOLSTERY The subscriber makes new and repairs old Furniture. Tho bottoms of Softs, Chairs, kc^ .mado over, and ro-covored. Carpets. Matting land Oil Cloth cut and put down. Bella bung: Curtains and Blinds pat up. Old Furniture bought and *°N." Br-A lot of NEW FURNITURE, including a va- n. tr or CfKJo*™»'’«J- 0MA3 HENDER80Ni sept 20 3taw Lyceum Building, Uull-st. A CARD. M R. PH. GIEBELHAUS having sold his Bakery to Messrs. Miller & Franks, would return his thanks to his friends nnd the public In general, for their liberal K noge, and at the same time, would respectfully so- he same for bis successors. Messrs. F. MILLER and A. FRANKE, having bought Mr. Giebsliiads’ Bakery, would respectfully ask their friends and the public In general, to extend their patron age or that establishment, also to the new proprietors. Mr. Miller takes, al tho same time, the opportunity to expre« bis thanks for tho patronage tbe public bestowe< upon his Pie Bakery at tne corner of South Broad and Jefferson-atreeta, and respectfully aollclta Us continuance. Their shop will always be well furnished with fresh Bread ““I.'“ rt *. fpu -!•*!£"B&S A numcE. dec 3 8—3awImo PATENT WIRE RAILING. P ATENT WIRE RAILING, Farm and Railroad FENCING, with every variety of Wrought and Cast IRON FURNITURE. M. WALKER k 8ON8, Pennsylvania Wire Railing Works, Warehouse N, ' corner 0th and Markct-sta^ Philadelphia. Circulars obtained, and any forther information, by ap plying aa above, or to Calvin Fay, Architect, Savannah, comer Bull end Brvan-sts, over Haywood’s 8h°p. iv 20 3mo CALVIN FAY, Agent. OYSTERSII OYSTERS IH will furnish Oysters of tho finest opened or In the shell, fresh from OYSTERS! OYSl rpllE undersigned will JL quality, either opcnc Thunderbolt every morning. - „ ■ ^ Parties, private families, hotels, and eating houses fur nished at thetr respective places by leaving their orders at his residence, or at Mr. G. Bronson’s grocery and fruit store nosr tho market. „ N. B. Having a- regular .upplj every d»r, «U< will be attendo I to with promptness and dispatch, ders from the country must be attendedwlththe cash city reference. Bnvannob, Nov. 28. PORTRAIT PAINTING. J OHN ANTROBUS, Portrait Painter, would respect fully tender his professional services to tho citizens or Savannah and vicinity. His Rooms, In 8L Andrew’s nail, are always open public Inspection, and he would be gratified to bare any visitors who may ne ploosed to call.nov 10 NEW BOOK8* RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER k OO. Thursday, December 2d. ... I IFE of Henry Clay, containing numerous Anecdotes, j with Illustrations. The^ndonArtJouroaT7ojr November. Yankee Jack: or the Perils of a Prlvatoemnan, a ro- manoeofthe War of 1812: by Harry.Hazel. Peveril or the Peak—Llpplncott'a AbboUford’s edition 0f Th«rVrindples*and PracUce of Dental Surgery: by bapln A.HarriaM.D.;fifth edition, revised, modified 1 Symptom Book; by Joseph Chapin A. Harris, M. u.; nun ooi and improved—230 Illustrations. The Physician’s Dose and Sym; H Knick-Knack sfrom an Editor’s Table: by L. Gaylord awivarwis, ;land Stock from 1097 to 1B47, «04 by John Francis—1st American edition. MEW BOOK*. mils HOMES OF AMEIUCAN AOTIIOBS, with as. X. merotu fine engravings, various bindings. *• TSiSSnSiU?to Willw Sooll, ................ uisTODErar" ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY* CHARTER PERPETUAL-CASH SYSTEM. Ca»it«l ftS0*0OO. This Company combines the Mutual and Proprietary system, and will Insure the live# of while persona, also negroes Dr. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner. nov 15 ly V A. MINIS, Agent Agency in SavannTto TBE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON LIFE AND VIRB Insurance Company. Institvtkb 1830. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.. 910,000,000. Paid up Cepltal 9IJWO,000 Surplus ana Reserve Fund IfltOflOO 92^40,000 Working Capital—Two MiUiona Three Hundred eni Forty Thousand DtUars. O FFERING, by Its unusually large capital and the un limited Inalvldua! liability of the Stockholders, that great desideratum In insurance—the most perfect securi- y to tho publlo—Is now prepared, through Ita agents, to nsure against Fire Risks In Savannah, on the moat ad vantageous terms. Director0 fa Mew-York • JAMES BROWN. Eaq* Chairman. FRANCIS GOTTEN Gkonon Danclay, Esq. Joseph Gaillakd, Jr., C.W. Finns, Esq. Moan’s Liyinoston, Esq. Resident Secretary— Alfred Pill, Esq. Counsel of the Board—Alex. Hamilton, Jr., Eeq. Apply to 7 BANCROFT k BRYAN, Agents, nov 8 tf No. 117 Bay-streeL zziants.Xtmta.Aalta, «rc. 43ff^waaa HR4AMA XxrAltTTJi)—One or two good BOYA to ieern tbe bar- dee 3 4 • Market 8quare. 'VKT'ANTEO TO PUHOHAaK-U U> 100 riutatlo. ' V Negroes, In fiunllles^to^llai^qnler. Address, rpO BE IIIUED.—A would be preferred. Apj nov 24 i. Esq., Depnly Chairman. Alnx. Hamilton, Jr^ Eq Ed. F. Bandbnson, Era. Wm. 8. Wxtmorb, Eeq. ?OR SALE^-A Negro Woman aged about 33 years, I ^ very Intelligent, and warranted a first rate Cook, Washer and troner. Sold to remain In the City. Also a likely negro man aged 25 years. Apply to 1 dec 3 tVYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN. - ■ i rnmomt * — luutn—i i' 0 R, HA LE.—A woman, 28 year old, and her girl ter, having mefst or her cargo engagod and going on board, child 0, country raised; a woman. 28 yean old, and will meet with quick despatch for tbe above port. For her girt child 5; a girl 18 years old, and one >9; also, a freight, Inquire of the captain on board at Hydraulic in, a first rate cook, all warranted sound. Apply to 97 WM. WRIGHT, Brokw. - rtOR HALE.—Two mulatto girls, one 17 and the other JD 10 rears old—they are capable of cutting and making ladles dresses—both warranted sound and of good char- acter. Apply to [nor 97] WM. VVItIQUT, Broker. T7IOB BALEj-S Cli' IK.MII* 50 IUI m Hqw *>»” [»”• Fo' tatocoor MabL .ppl, 10 street, and running back 00 feet to the lane. Will D0Y17 WILLIS lc BRUNDAGE. be sold low, if applied for immediately. Apply to nov 94 WM. WRIGHT. T'OR SALE.—A very likely, capable and Intelligent man, 97 years old, a first rate coachman and bouse LIFE INSURANCE. SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE OO. This Company charges no extra premiums for persona residing In tho Southern States. They will remit one- —"■ divided ” fourth of too first premium. Profits Assort Hull, President. annually in C. F. McCay, Actuary. Applications received by dec 10 ly WM. KINQ, Agent, 103 Bty-sL, Savannah Important to Enterprising Business Men. FOR RENT. T HAT Commodious Establishment, known aa the ** London House,” situated under the Marahall House, Savannah, Gal, a splendid Cash business being established. * the fret in the city,” nnd capable of return- ng 9100,000 per annum. The proprietor, Mr. W. King, raving Important commercial operations Morth, Is the sole cause of the dlsposat of theabovo share of business. Fixtures, lie-, are In the most complete order, perfectly new. Magnificent Double Front and Double Door En* ranee. Possession can be had after 21 to 30 days, dur- ng which time tho present stock will bo sold orr at HALV-rRica 111 Apply personally or by letter, either to W. King, London House, Charleston, S. O n or to Mr. W. Rochester, (on the premises) London llouso, Savannah, Go. lm nov 17 NOTICE.. T HE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Psrtrer- sbJp, under tho firm or BANCROFT Sc BRYAN, for the purposo of conducting a GENERAL AGENCY & BROKERAGE BUSINESS IK Till rV*VIIA*B AH* ■*.!.* (If Stocks* Bonds* Exchange A Real Estate. Likewise, for the transaction of all kinds or Maritime Notarial Proceedings, and Adjustment of Ma rine Averages, and respcctftilly solicit the patronage of their friends and the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT. JOSEPH BRYAN. nov 1 gy Office No. 117 Bay-street. thos. . BROWN at HARRIS, Boarding, Livery, and Sale Stable, West Broad-Street* BROWN. July 12—tf JUDQK W. HARKiB( BOOTS AND SHOES. RECEIVED per steamers State or Goor- S a and Alabama: Ladles’ thick enh runell Buskins, Ladies’ thick Gaite Boots. Ladles’ front lace half Gaiters, A^wMchwIUbosoiavery low.by ^ ^ ROOTS AND SHOES, The subscribers beg leave to, call the attention of their friends i [ Y and the publlo at large, to their’. H®*^**^^ very oxtenslvo slock of BOOTS. and SHOES, received per recent arrivals for their Fal trade. No pains bavo boon spared In (he selection o goods adapted to this market, and mado expressly td order, In the latest style, and of Iho best workmanship* Our stock of thick brogana and women’s leather boots has been Increased beyond our usually large supplies; and we are prepared to fornlsh the planters or Gcorgi if and South Carolina, to any extent, shoes or every quality ,uh M •“ w «”E£e ““butler, sept 97 3mo Sign of the big boot, Market-aq. Soda Water Apparatus. WM. SEE, Machinist and Dense Finisher, ALSO MANUFACTURER OF The improved Premium SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING MACHINES, AT THE One Door from Beekman-st. New-York. Draught Tubs, Coolers In Tubs, Copper Fountains, Bottle Moulds, Force^Pum^s^Gaaometen, Generators, —ALSO— STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES, Jobbing Done atthe Shortert Notice. DANCING ACADEMY 1 . MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully Informs /-AT his patrons and the public in general that he will Sfahopenhls Academy, at Armory Hall, on Saturn ra&i^iiay, I5tA October, at 5 o’clock, P. M. All his or- mer pupils are respectfolly Invited to attend. . Tuition days—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays! from 5 to 7 for young Ladles and Masters, and from a to — for gentlemen. Price of tuition, 913 fot t enty-fouil Address. Savannah. i» n. ivwuiii, DaTaanao. negro Woman, a good cook, *.. A situation In tne country f jfcHALMERS, Broker. 0 Whltaker-strcet. gQfnalna «m»cct(srm*wt». inlrs at «ufl(ott. Liverpool—Tbe nswBhip ALDsRf SlLFRANKLIN, CapL Long, having rooet of her cargo eMtaged, will bsve quick deipalch. For freight of to 4® bales Cotton, IIY 1*1111.IIH l< K A HEM,. TIIIH IPAYr.l i I o'clock, -ill bi .Ul.1.1. Hi. Curt HoiaL O’BRIEN. Capt. Creighton, having part of her earao engaged, will have quick dispatch. For freight of 500 bales Colton, or passage, opplr on board, or to nov 97 DrIQHAM, KELLY k OO. -FOR LIVERPOOL.—The tint JSS ship MA~. SjMSjffif . Admtnielrator’o Solo, “hLTHWDAY. Tuesday, 7,h of December, before the Court House door In Savannah, CUsiban! Ui» ujuj. or a Hrick vod rar u,. dir, iwiiidii* 0!fQ HJTiMln. kbImI DbIoW U.AL. *.lJ I . .■ Court o eflt or the heirs and creditors. Terms at sale. OOt90 HUGH O. K. NESBITT, Ad’mr. TO-MORROW, Dec. 8, at 11 o’clock: WIU be aotd In front of store, tho usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Crockery and Glassware, rlrv fiAnill K.W anil umnj knnd V..H.II..M Ul.lU.- T'OR BALE.—A nun 94 years old, and one 28, both country raised. Apply to 1 nov 27 WM. WRIGHT, Broker. ■», »pp'y •<> PADELFOHDi p AYfc00i TOU LIVERPOOL,—Tb* Ship UOItNELlX &EtiSRkSP ' T ' mi ' BKIOHAB. KEI.lv k CO. I K. t_AII crude- pgichaud U Mellon, cd not wt- tied for before the next regular sale, wUl be Bold for ae- count and risk of the former purchaser. dec 7 [nov 29J FOR LIVEBPOOL^-Tbe A. I. American ship WILLIAM RATHBONE, Jabex Pratt, mas- Hydn H.GOWDY, corner Bay and Baroard-streeta. FOR LIVERPOOL^—the new American ahtp ,011AMPLAIN, Woodward, master, of capacity “ bales Cotton, baring the bulk of her wfllnai ‘ ‘ gaged and uow loading, m rave quick d Assignee's Sals. i THURSDAY, Dec. 0, at 10 o’clock i . .Win be sold at the premises, Lot No. 3 Yamacraw, all the Buildings on said LoL Also one Steam Engine and Bo lero, complete; one large Machlno Lathe, two atna!l one Screw Cutter, one Punching Machine. • ' of c *P* clt l r I quantity of Iron Bolta, one pair of Scales, a lot of Smith ‘ er . c S r 5° ‘2 1 * J on8 ^* Anvils, Bellows, 8tocks, Taps and Dies, Key and ipatch for the Tap Wrenches, Sots of Chisels and Reamers, Swage WM. WRIGHT, Broker. jU)R BALE.—House and Lot No.^slxty by ninety FOR BOSTON.—The packet schr. ENCHANT- \ HESS, Tyler, master, having a portion of her engaged, wlU have dispatch for the above port. cans" cngugcu, win mt* aiapaicn lur ino i For balance or Freight or passage, apply to | dec 3 wILLIrt fc BRUNDAGE. FOR BOSTON.—Tbe packet schooner STE PHEN TABER, will meet with dispatch for the I Tfn WrenchM, B«.of ChlSu «nd Rramm, k*d 81«1,m, with . grant v.rMy of Dlher Smith Tool,. Aim .boot 1^00 bushel, or Bmllh CoHi. Alio the nnexplred ICC or the LoL Bold o. tho .mimed property of W. H. Cirlahd, by order or tho I Amlgnee, fortho heoem ofcredltora, ftc. Tenne it uie. . P.Mm. «ttd Oni... et Private Sale. , KowUwHogperbrtgN.Dcy Ano from Besthii: S00 bblL pench blown nod planting potatoenl 90 do. wblla 1 • ” nov o foot, fronting Liberty Square. Apply to ny WM WRIGHT Broker — - - ySS BALL—Ten 8h^, .r Wnyocb.,.’ UnllroM I I 10 t I OOT1S BUNKER k OGDEN. | ^23S12P," FOR R08TON. WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. F IR SALE.—Lot No. 25 on Purse street, (In Tee sim ple), with a comfortable dwelling, near Railroad Depot. Also Lot No. 0 on Jones street. Apply to 27 WYLLY k MONTMOLL] -The test tailing bsrk MARIA & MORTON, Capt. E. Bulkley. mooter, will meet quick dtipatch for the above port. For freight or paatage, apply to Captain on board, or f o nov 27 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent. ~ FOR BOSTON.—The superior packet barque CHESTER, will have dispatch as above. For 1PUR SALE,—A rer, llhcly negro M.n, eged .bent S« I „ I8I, ‘ or * Ppl ’ w'p?'! v'T’S^ " r yoora. Alw.eCftLM.il 17 »em,»mdde°"b-nd 10 [nn.«] BRIGHAM. KRLLY fc CO. -i.i I •— FOR BOSTON.—Tbe One Brig WILLIAM M. TTHIR SALE.—Stock of tho Bank of Bavannab. A| X 1 nov 25 to WYLLY lc MONTMOLT plain washer and Ironcr. A ppljr to nov 20 WYLLY I lc MONTMOLLIN. T'OR BALE.—Two able bodied negro Men; one of - them a good axeman, tho other has been accustomed to fire ou a steamboat. Apply to nov 10 WYLLY lc MONTMOLLIN. K GROTON. Captain Geyer, will have despatch for report. For freight or passage, apply to nov 18 ROWLAND fle CO. PROVIDENCE. Bacon Shoulders at Private Sals, . List received In store, and for sole low, 7 hogsheads , l AH PRIVATE SALS. Just received In store, and for sale low, 450 boxes Win dow, Coach, Sheet, and Crown Glass, from Iho Holaton Glass Works, Knoxville, Teon. G , M,*sS‘ie% , & bore c P°,TO&j n K d r 0 t ,s.' d i COHEN Ae FOSDIl I THIS DAY, Tueadsy, December 7u, . In front of the Court House, In the dl nah, between the usual boura of sale: The valuable Wharf Lot and Improvement, aa Taylor’s wharf, and I n plan of the cl ly, as No. on Bsraard'Sireet.Decker Ward. Terms mode' |7»0R SALE.—Steamboat OGLETHORPE, aa she now C HECKS ON NEW-YORk-For sale by nor 2 tf C. A. L LAMAR. FOR PROVfDENCa—The fast sailing packet berk EXACT, Grom ley. Master, having all ber deck cargo engaged, wltl bare Immediate dispatch. | Forfrclgblof deck load or jMsaageapply on board orjo O RENT.—A Wharf Store, for one year. Apply to oclO FORT lc DUNHAM. WILL BELL, THIS DAY, Tned.y, December 71b, >t _ , „ II o’clock, In front of Court House; .. Dp 1 No. 00, 17 District, 3d Section, Cherokee Comity. *• 127,17 . " 3 “ *» t* ' 162,17 « 3 «• “ « 150,24 « 9 “ « « 108, 3 « 4 « •* «* GOOD WORKMEN WANTED. WANTED.—Actl ve and efficient Work men In all brandies of the Carriage-mak ing business. The ntenxsT raica will , -be paid for oooo woaxMsx, and none other than good Workmen need apply—as poor ones can not havo employment. Apply at my Carriage Establish ment, comer of Broughtou and West Broad-streets, sept 17 tf WILLIAM WARNER. One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, containing 120 icres, adjoining the town or Brunswick, Glynn County. " *- —T,&q, Intrust for .nova BY T. J. WAK.SH. , NEGROES WANTED. rpllE Highest market price will be paid far Negroea, X either In gang*, families, or singly, as we have nu merous orders to purchase for country and city. WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN, Juno 11 At the old office, comer Bull-st. and Bay Lane. NEW-YORK. K FOR NEW YORK.—Union l.iM.-The reg ular packet Schooner «ENCHANTRESS.”Tyler . n ^ haring a portion of her cargo engaged, will have « i.* ^ nderaon » dispatch for the above port. For balance of freight or I James Anderson lc Co. apply to [nov 27] WILLIS lc BRUNDAGE, ■ FOR NEW-YORK—Old Establishm Like. —The packet Brig PHILURA. A. II. Calhmra, mamer, will meet with despatch as above. For freight passage, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to nov 33 BRIGHAM, KELLY lc CO, FOR NEW YORK—Union Lias.-The regu* Isr packet schr. CATARACT, Rice, master, win iravedlspatch for the above port.. For freight — —' apply to nov 1“ * PLANTATION FOR SALE. 01TUATED Immediately upon tho Waynesboro' and O Augusta 4 Itall Road, and adjoining town land* of THIS DAY, Dec. 7th, will be sold In front of the Court House, between the usual hours of sale: A fine double coach, with harness, very light in run ning, patent axels. The present owner having no need of It.—Terms cash. — ALSO — chains! ^artlwhuiTR&osMe.*”deo8 Private Sale.. Lot No. 209j 3d district, Early county, containing 250 PH IL ADELPHI A. _FOtt_PHILADELPHIA.—The fine barque a ruu rmunuriurnin.— iub uiiu uaiuuo . _ — . „ EMILY BANNING, CapL Ray. having a por- [THIS DAY, Dec. 7th, will bo aqld in front of the Court , ausuec Kbuau, bcu .ujuu.m. «,wu ...m. a. , ‘T’*' her “Hf® ha ve dispatch for the House, between the nsual hours of sale: , 'aynesboro’. It contaf D rMt roveu hund^d *nd For fre1 ^ 1 or *PP , 7 *° I - Th8 fbllow,D *- , -° Negroes, field hands, woman 50 yean Iv nmM. with a Ann naalnrnirn. an<l haa all de0 3 IIUNTfc.il *C G fifty acres, with a fine pasturage, and has all neceaeary buildings. The whole or a part may be purchased. Ap ply to SHEWMAKE lc MONTGOM*’”" p,y . cv, sept 27 a VALUABI large and v alou. with t FOU NALL., ictin.un. A o-builtMon- | well-finished cotlage-l slon, with superior oul-bulldmgs, gardens, orchard, ACm all or which tro new ana in complete order. . . .... The above was the summer residence of tho late Benia- frelghu or passage, apply to FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hiaox’a Link.—The _ egular packet sebr. VIRGINIA, 8now, master, rave dispatch for the above port. For freight or pas sage applv to deo 3 WILLIS k BRUNDAGE. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Haaon’s Lins.— :T1io regular packet Schooner J. F. TOBIA8, Master, having a portion of hor cargo engaged. Will have dispatch for the above port, For balance of , - , The following 10 Negroes, field hands, woman 50 year* GAMMELL. | of age; woman 21 years, with her two children, one 2 years and one 4 months; man 25 years, woman 50 years, woman *) years, woman 25 yean, girl 18 years, wllh ber boy, aged 9 months. Terms castL—Purchasers paying for DOT* min Snider, and can bo bought to an advantage by apply ing early to the subscriber at Savannah. 1 nor 27 JAME8 I. SNIDER. nov 27 WILLIS k BRUNDAGE. VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE. BALTIMORE. a A TRACT or land containing five hundred acres, ac&b packet brig ELANORE, Phillips, i strictly prime Rice Land, Immediately opposite the a portion of her freight engaged, will hi old town of Hardwick,and adjoining the plantation dlsnatch. For balaucc of freight, apply to adjoining the plantation ofDr.Cnxvai. The sllunllon of the place affords one of tho best Saw Mill scats In the Boutheru country, facilities for timber being easy and without end. Vessels coming from sea can load Immediately along side, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of water. For terms and ftarther par ticulars apply to U. J. CHALMERS, Broker, 1 deo 3 0 Whitaker streeL FOR BALTMORE —The test nailing, regular Lj.m * unn " * M -‘"'-s,master,having have immediate r ILDER k CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER*" FOR FREIGUT OR CHARTER.—Tbe «chr. G. E. PRESCOTT, Gllkejr, master. For partlcu- apply to BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. “ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The schr. THIS DAY, Dec. 7th, wlU be sold In front of the Court House, between the usual hoursof sale:' LOT No. 0, Fourth Tythlng, Anson Ward, 00 by 00 feet, fronting on South Broad-street, and known as tbe Methodist Sunday School LoL Also.—Lot No. 520. 7 Irwin county, containing 400 ~~it of Land, for sale low to close a concern. Terms will bo made known at the sale. Also—Lot No. 520. ' dec 1. Valuable IM far Salt. . Lot No. 30, Brown Ward, fee simple, corner of Whita ker nnd Pemr-streets, 60 by 00 foeL It is desirable from Its situation for a private residence. deol f , December 7th, will be sold, House, between the usual boura THIS DAY, Tuesday, in front of the Court B ofsalet The southern hair of Lot No. 4, In the Village of SL GalL corner of Zublyand SL Gal!-etreets, 00 feet front I by 55}f feet deep. Tbe Improvements consist or a double *w tenement wooden Building on a brick basement and all , FOR SALE* J. B n J. Bramhall, rooster. For particulars, ap- necessary oubbulkHngs; with repairs it would borohra- Thnt valuable tract of Laud, (late residence of ply to [dec 41 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. property. . • n — - "— 1 — w ATJTPn-A Vmf.1 (n t,k* tn' Terms-Hslf cosh, the balance 0 mouths, a*— J *- .* MaSpL — - h Mgh “ mortgngo—purchaser paying for papers. HUNTER fc GAMMELL. | On MONDAY, December 90, will be sold ou the-Lot DECK FREIGHT WANTED FOR BOSTON. • ou ‘ h °. r Klnchtoy, Lockett fc Oo.’a Lumber Yard, ,—About 150 bales Cotton wanted for barque «r.h-Pi.nW k. it , tIRD, now loading for Boson. Apply to 1 [dec 1] COHENS k HERTZ. ™ Thos. Atkins) situated one aud a half mites from "““this city, containing 200 acres, 75 of which is high ly improved, ana nearly the whole under fence. On the - and all suitable out. water and a garden of ly improved, and nearly the whole i B sea is a good dwelling house ngs: an excellent well or wa valuable shrubbery and plants. For further particulars, apply to tbe subscriber at Mrs. Remshsrt’a boarding house, or to Messrs. Wylty fc Montmollin. fnov 1] H.P. ATKINS. k rood, commencing at 11 o’clock: nd Boiler, also a large fly wheel: HARNDEN'S EXPRESS, mat nonunion cauea mum haul., mo ■ - i , property of Ihe late Mr. James Sharpe, situ- . New-York, Boston, Philadelphia, •sled on the Ogecheo Road, about six miles-*'"®- And all the Northern, Eastern and Western from tbe city or Savannah, at the termluus of the Oge- Touma, California, Europe, l(c. Ifc. Also, Ma- choe Plank Rood. Tbe Tract contains one thousand and T eon, Oglethorpe, Columbut and MilledgeviUe ninety-seven acres, more or less. Ono hundred and twen- Georgia, and nil intermediate Placet, tv acres w bo considered of first quality land for the a RRANGEMENT8 having been made with theNEW culture of Rice, of whichfifty-rour acres •rounder bank, J\. YORK AND SAVANNAH 8TEAMSHIP COM- cultivated thonresen; year. -Hie residue PANY, by which wo are prepared to forward Pack- of the Tract constats In good Corn and Cotton land-a ages, Parcela, Spedo, Jewelry, and Merchandize of every targenreportton being well timbered. Also, twenty-six description. This Express has been extended to meet SLAVES, accustomed to tho planting of Rice and Cot- the wanta or the citizens or Savannah and towns In the ton, and a q'wntlty of Plantation ImplemcnU. Mata. Interior. All those intrusting business to us can rely on Horses, fcp Further Information given, and terms or having all business matters attended to promptly and ulo made known on application toeUhor ot the aubscrl- fclthfully. J. DcMARTIN, Agent, K “~ ROBERTLACKL180N. | 153 Bay-el^ 2 doors Eastol tbe 6lly Hotel, Savannah, Gi nov 23 JOHN WILLIAMSON. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. T HERE will be offered for sole, at publlo auction, on tbo first Monday in January next, at Burlington Plantation, the late residence of Col. John 11. McIntosh, deceased, on the west aide of the river 8L John, aud street, Boston; No. 43 South 3d street, Philadelphia. N. B.—Please mark all goods, care Uarnden’a Exnrese. Inly 17 , THROUGH FARE opposite to Mandarin, fifteen miles above tho city of From Charleston to Baltimore 917 50, Jacksonville, In the Slate of Florida, a 8team Saw Mill, To Philadelphia $19, and to New-York $20. rated at 85 horse power, working two gangs or upright fTTi'lMl I I INI "Till - _clE‘‘*‘*i*. saws and ono circular edgor saw. Terms cash,purchaser *iO«w >,lir xri p aB^SEnSU ■ for unnecessary papers. TH* GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON, j the Tract of land embracing tho Plantation, con- BO. OA. tabling about 1780 qcres^with all buildings and Improve- j BAYING the wharfs! the foot of Laurens-street dally south t. ,, „ east end of the Plank n A Steam Engine and L I chains and wheels for railway; shingle ma^ine*'u3 dram, 1 old boiler, 3 falls and blocks, 8 sett of blocks, cremes, 2 cranks, lot or chisels, gauges, and whip saws, but little used; circular saws, rollers and plates to run In, clamp screws, boiler for steaming plonks, and smoke- stocks, 2 anchors, 3 chain cabels, (nearly new), 9 large bed-fcrawa, (In good order) 9# and 3 Inchca with bora, 10 targe 99 inch blocks, single, double and treble;a | quantity of nuts and screws, bar iron, 3,3k and IV, 1 copper beU, lot of old copper. A Plantation Boat, 4 oori 4V°feet wide, 95 feet long, la complete order and coppeHastened; and various other | articles. Terms w III be declared at be sale. dec 4 BY GEORGE J SMITH. At Private Sale. BLOCKS—ISO Clocks, 8 day and 30 hour. i CJOARS—150.000 Cigars, various brands. JF. WE LB Y—Fine assortmentof Watches, Rings, ke TEA—10 chests Black and Green Tees. SOAP—IS boxes Fancy, Palo and No; 1 Soap. TOBACCO—30 boxes Tobacco, assorted brands. CROCKER Y—3 craies, sold low to close conalgnm’L POTATOES—20 bbtaflne Eating Potatoes- /./QUORS—Liquors of all kinds constantly on band. . OLD WHISKEYS bbls old Monongihela Whle- | key, vintage of 1820. • ■ • my 3 EXTENSIVE SALE AT AUCTION Ready-miade Clothing:! S AULSBURY fc CO. Will offer at Publlo Auction,'on MONDAY, tbe 90th day of December neat, tbetr en tire stock or Ready-51 sde Clothing and Furnishing Goods, ■wlll.l. Al. .rot M.nn. I.a J . _ cholco gang of about 115 Negroes, accustomed culture of cotton and sugar crops. They may be pur- - ideralgned, at 8b * be seen a Uy and location. dec5 Saw—Jl nov 5 chased by application to Iho undersigned, at Sb Augut-1 uidafe navigated by well known and experienced com^ I BuipelSen^fc^ffcc? H06 *! 8 ® ar *’ 8l0C ^*’ GloTe *’ line, Florida, or at 8avannah, Georgia. The negroes may I menders; the Ball Roada uro In fine order, (the Wllmlng- Together with a targe 8TANDING MIRROR. SHOW- be seen and Inspected at the plantaUon, where also mav ton and Weldon, aa well aa the 8eaboard and Roanoke CASE, VEST 8TAIID& Jw. ^ *“ n " having recenUy been retald with heavy Troll) thereby This stock being all new and made in tho best S- 00 !. n A a°Iirrw*M BURG ’ I Adm’ra. “curing both safety and despatch. By routes pss- offers extraordinary Inducements to country ml 0—11 it a PirrvAM. t 1 sengersavalllng themselves qrthe first train may rrach and others to attend tho aalo,M wo design pli Baltimore in 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New umlt whatever to any article offered. - York In 50X hours; and by tho seoond train they arrive p. s.-Prevlous to tho time mentioned, wo wUl seU at In Baltimore In150 hours, Philadelphia in 56 hoprs, and New York cost, and have accordingly marked the price v— v «n «i ir hnm*. of each garment on the ticket, and as our Goods are of our man uflieture and no profit paid to New Yorkjobben. tbe terms we propose to sell at private sale Is equivalent to a discount of 15 to 20 per cent. - ■ ■ ; ■ r,y nov 25 AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD* MADAME GRANET j t , « . Respectfully informs her patrons and the cltl- Sg^tcr glvo Instruction to Select Classes at private rej sldenccs The Gentlomen’a Classea wlU bo taught at Measrsi Feay fc Rosslgnol’s 8chool House, second door castoi Bull, In State street, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, from 8 till 10 o’clock. , Subscribers can enter their names at Madame Girard’s, 8outh Broad-street, or ot Madamo Granel’a bouse, lq State, near Drayton-streeL nov 23 , AMERICAN HOUSE, HANOVER-BTREET BOSTON, BY LEWIS RICE. REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. Possessing all the modern Improvements and Convent* cnees for the Accommodation of tbe Traveling Publlo. . Boston, Nov. 10* 1652.ly^ To Merehante, Shippert Druggists and Othert. MUSTARD. Witlilncton A Wilde’* Celebrated Pre mium Mustard, OUT up expressly for the Southern and Western Mar* L kels, In Kogs, Cans, Tins, and Bottles. This Mustard Is made from the best English and Italian Seed, and needs no other recommendation than tbe exi tons! vo sale it haa mot with for tho past numbor or years, * -*- U. 8._Army and many and being In constant use by the U. S. Army and m of tho Hospitals in tho United Statce. Por sale by j- WITHINGTON fc WILDE, at tholr Coffee and Spice Factory. No. 7 Dutch-6 L^l i-6 tl New-York. to Wm. Colgates fc Co.’s8oap Factory. 2tw3mo - Hew York Wire Railing Works. rrftlK BuWriber 6fMUll»clure. X Wire Roillnr for publlo and private grounds VerawLdtsTwiDdow Guards and Grating; Wrought and Cast Iron Rolling, Iron Columns Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Fund tUI Wlro Fences, for Plantations, Railroads, fcc. BSblSflSiaMtSVJS&AS' br clrC j^7l! l wlc^7:*Uil!A7^ S40 Bro.(lwft7, N. Y. N. B^-Tha Bubwribw would roftr to th# endMure o eucioMiroor the private cemetery of^fe Everett ftolly a Fort Volloy, and also tohli work atMaoon, Madison, an- O.W.UABD. OaBtLE, Agent tor Mo W, No. B TIBWSJiai 1 B srenow recoUl 'ICE! " attention of more avo In More, an Maori! both mu be. oMa . man! or WAOTHK81 JEWELRY b FANCY ROODS, 'ff ,ara; * 3 >SSk CHANGE OF SCHEDULE* nnHIB ROAD Is now open for the transportation ol X Freight and Passengers to Waynesboro’. At this point it connects with a splendid lino of Four-Horse Post Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au gusta and Savannah, Macon and MilledgeviUe. On and after Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains will inn Daily, as follows: Leave Savnntudi at .8.00 o’clock A. M. M Macon ot .7.30 “ MilledgeviUe at .7.00 M Augusta at 4 JO Arrive at Augusta at 0.40 “ at Savannah 0.00 “ at Macon at 0.45 “ at MilledgeviUe at .7.15 Faro between Savannah and Augusta 95 50 “ “ Macon M “ 98 50 « “ MilledgeviUe fce “ <0 75 MACPHER80N B. M1LLEN, Gen’l Sup’L Savannah, May 5th, 1853. may S New-York In 01# hours. Through tlcketacan alone be had from E. WINSLOW, Agent of the WUmlugton and Raleigh Rail Road Com pany, at the office of the Company, foot ofLaurens street, Charleston, 8. U, to whom please apply. mar 22 SOUTHWESTERN RAIL HOAD* A DAILY TRAIN for Passengers and Freight Macon at 6V A. M n arrives at Oglethorpe a .. A M 1 A. M- leaves Oglethorpe at 11# A. M, arrives at Mtoon a ' si at 3# P. M- connecting each way with the Central and • I Moron and Western Itall -Road Trains, and the TaUa- — . — jjaen,-' 1 A.M. P. M P. M. P. M. hassec, Eufkuta and Columbus Mall Stage Line Passengers dine at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent aug 20 *8outh western Rail Road. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH. NEW-YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. THE snirs COMFBISINO THIS LINE ABE I The ATLANTIC CapL WE8T. The PACIFIC Capt. NYK The AROTIO CapLlAJCk The BALTIC CapL COMSTOCK. The ADRIATIC .CapL GRAFTON. These ships having been built by contract, expressly for government service, every r— ken lntfaeirconstructlon,ualsolnthelr S ince, to ensure strength and speed; and their aceomi aliens for passengers are unequalled for elegance or comfort. Price of passage from Now-York to Llvcroooi, in first class cabin, 9120; In second class cabin, 970; ex dual re use ot extra size state rooms, 9300. From Liverpool to Now-York, £30 and fi>20. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ahtp. No Berths can be secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF 8AIL1NG. From New-York. I From Liverpool. Saturday,....Deo. 11, 1852. Wednesday,..Dec. 15,1859. Saturday!....Deo. 20! lB59.|Wcduceday,..Dec. 88,1852. For Freight or Passage, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS fc CO., 50 Wall-street, N. Y. BROWN, 8HIPLEY fcCO n Liverpool. E. G. ROBERTS fc CO. J. SAULSBURY fc CO n Marshall House Building, Large bale of Ruildlnff Lota* Ujtbvm I A T SHERIFFS SALE, on Tuesday, U10 7th day of Vt inu H December,in front of Court House, between t’elo- Alaeon gal hours of sale— MacoD 1 14 Lota ou New Houstonatreet, 37 Lota on DuUy-stracL ' 38 Lota on Henry-street, 19 Lota on Anderson-slreeL The abovo Lott are aU 00 by 105 feet, and situated at the8outh of tho city, In Holland, Tythlng, and Perclval Wards, and known aa Oglethorpe Town. They are bounded by Blonlgomery street on tbe west, and Boll- si reut on tne east, Including Jefferson, Barnard, and Whitakeralroeta. Thoy are all exempt from dty Taxes. The width allowed for Portloos, Fences and Pavements was published more than ten years ago, and the Lots al ready dlspoeed of waa sold under those restrictions, and ara the tamo as t**“ w ^ —- now It ! Savannah fc Charleston j U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS L EAVE Savannala evert Moekimo at Font o’cloce, after the arrival of the Night Train of ths ; Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Charleston atTwelve o’clock 51. same pay, connecting at Charles ton with tho Wilmington Steam-Packeta. which leave with the U. 8. Mall evert day at 2# P. M. and, also, with tho New-York A Charleston 8toam- »«wersignou. SWro> -hlcli Il'.to Chut..ton .V..T W«tarad.y«nd | Th0 ch.riraton CH.rfra.Bl slro Oio oboto in to- the same as tho law, subsequently passed by Council, vln force. Any former Information will be given, ana the plan can be seen by colling on CapL Devanky, at tbe SherifPa office, or on Mr. wx. M. Dim lpa, wh Saturday Afternoons. , Passengers leaving Haeonon Tuesday evenings will arrive In time to connect with the splendid new steam ahlp JAMES ADGER one week and the steamship SOUTHERNER the nexL tines, to ensure strength and speed; and their acrommo- Fore from Charleston to New-York by land route. .920 00 — * time 52 hours. . BT W5 lMt * LAFFlTKAU.A^ml sertlOns, and charge this office. —= SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA* AIUBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA Will continue to run the following Steamers, via t DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) CapL. . CIIATIIAMfOron) CapL Hdbb akd. THOS. 8. METCALF, CapL . TENNESSEE, CapL Which, with tow-boata and lighters, afford isueyualled iO.ROhKRTS t.CO, 13 KI„g'.-Arm. Y.rt, Lo„don. I gf™“ In' MONROE K OO, feft-KW 2SStfft SKh. l0 "~“ “* AUb *“*’ Paris, or hvn n riRAPRn 11.™ oonnecuou wun railroads. SSiwilPnotuo^sccountable hAS™*}} 1 ffBSSS*- |3Trte owners of these ships will not he sroounlsble ^ t heiteamrtlM*F“atDA aad.alabak a * tho value thereof expressed thoreln. ly nov 10 ^ Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will be?urirard- 1 a... tf commission. 1 ARAWN NUMBERS for Greene and Pulaski Uonu- U ment Lottery # ,Class 140: GO GO 70 49 58 71 25 39 4 27 41 38. Greene & Pulaski Monument lottery. Extra Claes No* 102s for 1852* Tb be decided by the drawing of Delaware Lottery, Close lSO^to be drawn at Wilmington, DeL, on . This Day,December 7,1859.,, n. S ; GREGORY fc MAURY. MANAGERS.'. CT 75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots. -AFT HIGHEST PRIZES: . $20,0001-17,000! 94,000—92,083#—10 Prizes of $1,000* fcc. fcc. fcc. Tickets 85— Shares in Proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by tho Package, for sale by • j E. WITHINGTON, deo 7 Vender for Gregory t T IME.—1,000 barrels Ltmo, cargo of sch JU dally expected, for salebr T nA WBMgL I ga — - Inserted in eto~ lu the shortest notloo. .......... . oct 18 Over the Music Store, Market Square. I l OTinKi' lt ' t - I AuaitaTA.^J. 1LBulkier,T.S.Metcalf, James Hop, I .,.. noT .^?-„ , j— S UGAR—A few hhds.cholco and prime and for solo by lnov29j TYALTTS^BpSinSNfBilNS-^K COLLlMri fc Ul OepkuTor OANAI, Fr.UUR^Por I QUAliUODB-Ancw lol