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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN,WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1852.
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French, English nnd American Calicoes,
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ffl®SSStS?. , Ki , dGlo™ ) .
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ponJJooodJofl^JlSSw® of tbo best msnnteo-
8TABCH, BoAP,"UANDLE8, fco^- '
4. Moward*tr*etFlor-
W. D. FORD.
.SfaoMaod Gallon, and £w$2i
over Gaiters. Just received a stock or Uio shore
■roods, comprising pumps, waterproof and medium
Roots, patent leather Gaiters, calf oxford Shoes, spring
and button Gaiters, and a variety or over Gaiters uT ap
proved styles. O.'JOHNSON fc 00,
nov 15 108 Bryao-s treet.
I NDIA RUDDF.U II ALLS—Goodyear 1 . India Enliber
Rau and Parlor Ralls (also solid India Rubber Ralls
or various sixes, Just recelvod, and ror sale by
nov 15 W. VV. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
TU8T EtemVED-IM, 11-4 and 1W On. Bed DIM.
el kets, Crib Blankets, Flannels or all widths and colors,
Bleached and Rrown shirtings and 8hoetings, Richard
son’s Super Irish Linens, Towellings or evury descrip
tion, Rich Damask Table Linen, Napkins, Doylies. Ac*
Wo are prepared to oflbr some real bargains In the nbovo
styles or Goods, and Invite an examination or them at
nova . W.O.WADSWORTH’S.
Augusta—Messrs. Gouk£*Bufk1ey k Co- Mr. John
tones, Mr.T.8. Metcalf, President, Dr. •}. U.Newton,
Savannah—Mr. A. Porter, Messrs. R. Habersham it
Scw^Meesrs.HunterfcGammaU, MrTbos.W.Coskery.
To the Patrons of 164 Congress-street.
TT being the Intention or the undersigned to modernise
X tho In want appearance or store No, 154 Congress-st-
be will commence soiling Tift 13at reduced prices
jut not at cost) the balance or the stock or Fancy and
tapiiX Dry Goods now on hand, comprising every ar
ticle usually kept In an establishment or the kind.
BPENOEP. CURRELL, Agent.
No. 154 Congress and 738b Jullan-st,
dec 4 Gibbons’ Building.
loo" bills. Ualtlmoro Ilow«u-- M . 0 ^.«ur,
AO obis. Pure Genesseo do.
S3 bbls. Hiram Smith's do.
loo boxes Colgate’s Pesrl Starch.
AO boxes: do. PaloSosp.
AO boxes New York No. Ido.
SO boxee a W. Smith’s Family Boap.
100 boxes Mould Csndlesu
40 boxes Adamantine Candles.
50 boxes Lemon Syrup.
100 boxes Herrings,
A0 boxes Candy.
SO dozon Buckets.
A0 dozen Brooms.
In store and tor sale by
MV 90. SWIFT fc GO.
nnufrEii, cheese, raisins, kc,
K 40 kega selected Goshen Rutter |
'150 boxes .*» u Oheeso |
80 boxee New Layro Raisins t
100 boxes and 60 bair boxes bunch Raisins ; ">
90 quarter, 80 hair, and 10 barrels Buckwheat;
80 boxes Buckwheat)
ISO barrels Eating and Planting Potatoes;
60 barrels Butter, Sugar, and Soda Cracker*;
90 barrels Pilot Bread t
90 boxes Treadwell’s 8oda Biscuit. Landing and
lie by dec7 30RANTQN, JOHNSTON A CO.
L IBERIAN PALM SOAIV-Thli soap Is prepared
from the Pine Palm Oil, and IS warranted to be or a
superior quality. It isblgbly useful for cleansing tho
skin, Is very emollient and produoes an excellent lather.
Just received andfor sale by W.W. LINCOLN,
nov 10 Mouument Square.
RESERVED CHOW CHOW, fca-5 cases East In-
dla Chow Chow, Ginger, and Gum Qurd Oranges,
Paste, Gum Drops, Jidnubo Proeorves of all kinds,
unuiges, Almonds, Raisins, Nuts, Prunos, English
Plcktoa and Sauces, and a fine tot or French Confection
ary, tor sale by [nov 8] M.J.80LOMON8.
TUST RECEIVED—Durand's celebrated French Bit-
O tors, English Pickles, French Mustard, Capers, Bran
dy Gherrlee,Pepper Sauce, Rose Water, Maccaroni, Ver
micelli, Tapioca, Currants and Prunes. For sale by
(1EORGE BRON80N. 144 Bryan-et.,
nov 3 Between Barnard A JeQbrson si
FAPinoNAm.E^ULORINO ESTABLISHMENT.
T HE subscriber having Just removed to No. 31 Bull-
street, (between Congress and Brnughton-sta.) would
Inform his friends and the pttblle generally, that ho will
open on the 1st of December, his second supply of FALL
and WINTER GOOD8,_con»litlng of the best French,
English nnd American Cloths, Casatroeres and Vestings,
iiirchtsod from the roost extensive Importers In New
’-?k, which ho Is prepared to make up In the best and
itfashl— *-
G ILT BAND, Plain and Decorated French and Eng-
llsh China, Dinner Sola of Choice patterns. Now
opened by [nov 84] COLLINS A BULKLF.Y.
for mIo by
B —UTTER AND CMBBOE-A fresh supply choice tom-
lly Butter.Justreceived persohoonor O. Mills, and
for sale at the Emporium, by
SEABORN GOODALL.
dec 7
ILL NET A SEINE TWINE.—500 lbs. Cotton Seine
7, n IO in -ml ill Ihr—iula; lOO lha. Hill Wfc«
8,9,18,10 and 40 threads; 100 lbs. GUI Net
HENDRICKSON.
IT Twine, 8,8, !«, to »na w mrcau*
fjAGorSS=IoolKSo 1 m | i,Cloth. Fo r ii. &
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Tor
Foot of West Broad street.
ttran—n.wWm.1 mm.
Foot of West Broad street.
w 0 ™.-” 0 Mmo SMToSIon"
dec 7 Foot of West Broad street.
B - UTTER AND CHEESE—85 Arklns prime and choloo
AX NIGHT LIGHTS^-These extremely convenient
and useful nrtlcloa will bo found the most agreea
ble light for Urn Chambor or Nursery, being free from aU
.«J T .lmpurtU«^ (JS rgl £ g^gy E j5 ) b(;
d eC 7 Gibbons’ nuilding.
—KEF AND llACON IIAMS—30 half barrels Fultoi I
Market Beef 1300 choloe Hams t Just received and
tor sale by [deo 7] MoMAHON A DOYLE.
BA AND BUOKWlJBAT—75 wholo, half, quarter
and eighth chesta Tea; 93 whole, half and quarter
S TF.RLING Stiver Tea Setts, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups,
Castors, Pistes, Spoons, Forks, Fruit, Pie and Calm
Knives and solid handle Desert and Butter Knives, lust
' 1. W1LMOT.
received by
[nov 18]
■DREA8T PINS A EAR RING8.—A very handsome
JD assortment of Pearl. Coral. Engm.el|ed. and .Plain
Pins and Ear Rings. Juittocetved by r
nov IB 8. W1LMOT, No. 1, Market-square.
TXRUSIIEa—A large HFSortmont or all kinds orBruihos
D and Brooms, vis i—Dusting, Paint, 8loro, Fanning,
Crumb, Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Nall and Bandoline Brushes.
For sale by JAMES H. CARTER,
nov 80 Opposllo BU Andrew’s Hall.
B EEF.—50 bbls. Mess and Prime Beef, landing from
brig Wilson Fuller aud for sale by
nov 30 CL AU HORN A CUNNINGHAM.
nov 30 CL AG HORN
C RANE A HOLCOMBE, AgonlsforlhoLawreucuvIllo
Manufacturing Company, have received «nd will con
tinue to receive eupplles ot tholr YARN, aud sell at the
lowest market rates. • nov 34
B ACON HAMS A BEEF.—IS barrels choice Bacon
Hams, 50 half barrels Fulton Market Beof. Landln
and for salo by [nov 10] McMAHQN A DOYLE.
OTATOES A HaM8.—100 barrels'cholce Mercer Po
lo toes; 100 barrels Yellow Potatoes; 100 u Uastord'e’’
Hams, fnew.) For solo by
nov 83 A. CHAMPION.
rr\EA—40 half chests choice Black Tea. tor sale by
X nov 80 A. MINIS.
S UO AR—A tow hhds. choice and prime Sugar, In store
and for sale by [nor 29] A. MINIS.
C HEMICALS.—A lino assortment of Chemicals, fresh
and geuulne. Just received and tor sale by
JAMES II. GARTER,
nov 80 Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall;
TVRANDY AGIN.—7 pipes 15 hair do. Ctard, Dupuy
X) A Co. Brandy; 5 pipes Holland Gin. Just received
McMAHON A DOYLE.
QUN POWDER A SALT.—100 kegs Rlflo Gun Pow-
MoMAHON A DOYLE.
gALMON, LOBSTERS, Ac—Just received, 0 dozen
3 lb. canlstors; 0 do. do.
Jars; 6 dox. quarts and half gallons American P
for solo by [nov 17] J. ROU8SK
Q-omrarw. b-b.M, t. ^ 5 aS»»> gliR
R U8HTON, CLARK A CO.’S COD LIVER OIL—
This article Is warranted to bo manufactured
ot purl
and tor tale by
dee 7
■ «
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monumont Square.
D UTCH CHEESE, Ac.—Just received, 3 cases, con
taining 48 Dutch Edam Cheese; Senses Sardines,
In whole, half and quarter boxes; 5 cases Preserved Gin
ger; 5 do. fresh Prunes; In store, and tor sale by
nov 17 J. ROUSSEAU.
uDPisu, Mackerel a iieriungs.-4o boxes
OkIQsIi, 50 bbls. nnd half do. No. 1,8, nnd 3 Mack
erel ; 30 kltu do.; 85 bbls. Herrings. Just received and
for sale by
nov 98 McMAHON A DOYLE.
QAND1ED FLAG ROOT—A delicious contoctlon tor
Imparting fragrance to the breath,
deo 7 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
iLATFORM and Counter Beales; alro,, 8prin^Btl*
jj^LE A P9RTER.—75bbls. Ale,and 30 casks Porter,
Pences, tor sale by
deo 7
F. W. CORNM ,
109 Bryan-etreet,
T
TfAlTTlMORE FLOUR.—800 bble. landing from brig
dec 6* ter ’ 61111 f ° r “l A&HORN A CUNNINGHAM.
B
B ai.tImore t oaHai. ki.our.-iuo bbls. uuu-
do - u,,,,l
S AND PAPEIL—20 roams No. 1 Sand Paper, of nil sixes.
For sale by JAMES 11. CARTER,
nov 20 Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
- 109 Brysn-stroet.
A. 1 «»,
deed
C ODFISH.—3,000 pounds. For solo by '
[nov 83] H. J. GILBERT.
B AOoNTM 'Hhda. Prime Sides; 50 do. do. Prime
Shoulders. In store and for sale by A. M IN IB.
S ALASRATUB.—1,500 lbs. Sultorslus, In assorted size
boxes and kegs. For solo by
JAMES II. CARTER,
nov 80 Opposite 8t Andrew’s Hall.
^YE STUFFS.—5 barrels Peach-wood,_3 dtu^Red-
Madder. All of the a 1
nov 20
A large variety; fbi
COLLINS A BULKLEY,
100 Bryan-stroet
f’vR. BAILEY’S COUGH MIXTURE-Tlio only certain
xJ remedy for Coughs, Colds and Atthmns. For st
by JAMES U. CARTER,
nov 20 Opposllo 8t. Andrews’ Hall.
S UPERIOR CANAL FLOUR.—For sale. Just landed
from sobr. Cbarlei Mills. 100 barrels Bmmrlor Canal
Flour,by deo6 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent.
/"AURTAIN BANDS, SHADE TABSELS A CORDS,
‘ '■* —jrea, lorsnleby
MORSE A NICHOLS, 155 Broiighlon-st.
S. B. SIBLEY, No. 135 Congress.
QOAL HODS A »» lot«[f^VIflOHOLS,
dec 6 153 Brough on-street.
LB A PORTER.—10 casks B. J. Palo Ale, pints 130
do. London Porter, quarts and pints. Landing and
f °dfeO bj . CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
H ARPER’S MAGAZINE.—The December number Is
received, commencing a now volumo. Now Is tho
time for subscribing. On band, for sale, a tow copies of
the Magazine from the commencement, handsomely nnd
cheaply bound tor libraries. For sale at Publishers’
prtceeby
dec 4
nnfeASA
X n—•
O0I01
do; 1_ .
Ginger;:
ground —^
Mace; 8 cases
- deo 4 •* .
OANDLES, OILS. Aa, Ac.—100 boxes Sperm, Ada-
V manilno, Star, and Tallow Candles; 50 do. Soap, as
sorted qualities; 50 do. Starch, assorted qualities^ 4A do.
Candles, assorted qualities; S3 do. Plcklea, assorted qual
ities: 300 gallons Sperm OIL pure; 800 uo. Linseed do;
350 do. Bleached Winter Whalo Oil; 120 boxes Window
Glass,, assorted sizes: 100 kegs White Lead, 85 Ibs^ 50
lbs. and 100 lbs.; now In -* J ’ * —
kot rates, by
deo 4
C HEWING TOBACCO.-Just recolvcd, 15 gross Yel
low Bank Tobacco. For eule by
nov 23 J. ROUSSEAU.
rpRUFFLES, Ac.—Just received, 4 dozen cans Potlls
X Pols; 0dox. cans Artichokes5 3 dox. enns Truffles;
3 dox. cans Currant Jelly; 5 cases Macaroni; 5 cases
Vermicelli; 13casea’Muscat Dates, Forsaleby
nov 23 J. ROUSSEAU.
A very lino qttnliiy of lvory-bandlod Knives, In sets.
x!L Just received by steamer nnd for salo by
nov 24 MOR8E A NIOHOL8.IS5 Bronphlon-tt,
He AS A SPICES.—75 packages Teas, consisting or tbo
■ following kinds;, Young llyson,. Imperial Hyson.
Jolong, and Pouchong; 10 bags Pimento. 10 boxes ground
to; 15 bags Pepper; 13 boxes ground do; 10 bags R|h
Jingor; 10 kegs grouud do; 23 mats Cassia; 10 bd
irounif Cassia; 1 case Nutmegipl bbl. Cloves; 1 cj
■pealMM
........ boxes
cose Nutmegs; 1 bbl. Cloves;'
lust In store and tor sale at
EE A RODGERS’, 148 Bay-sL
■tore and tor salo at lowest mar-
KIBBEB A RODGERS,
143 Bay-street.
A LB k PORTER.—85 casks, pints, strong Scotch ale;
25 casks, pints, India pate uie; 50 casks, plntsu su-
jorlor London portor. Received direct from iho Brow
ers, nnd for salo at Now-York nrltes, by
dec 4 PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
TlAGGiNG k UOPK—Heavy (Jan island Bagging o
X> the best quality, and first quality Kentucky ltope.—
Forsaleby [di»4] IL IIABERSHAMkBON.
T ARD OIL.—10 barrels refined. For eale by
Xj MOORE k HENDRICKSON,
d«o3 Gibbous’s Building.
UM1EN0I1 WING V1NKQMI.-A luparlor uUolo
X* warranted genuine. Forsaleby
MOORE k HENDRICKSON, 1
doo9 Gibbon’s Building.
TJINE APPLES AND ORANGES.-Just received 5
JL barrels Pine Apples t 5 Barrels Oranges. For salo
deo 3 by* ’ a“ BONAUD.
riLARBT WINES.—50 boxes 'Toblo Claret at 82*00
v per dozen; 30 boxes .SL Julian Medoo, at 84 00 per
dozen. For sale by dec 3 A,. BONAUD.
PUTTER k CHEESE.—20 Kege choice Coshon But-
JD ter: 50 Boxes English Dairy and Goshen Cheese;
10 do. Pine Apple Oheeso. Landing and for sale by
deo3 . CLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
/CRACKERS.—50 barrels nnd boxes Butter, Sugar,
VJ and Soda Crackers. Landltig aud for salo by
dec3 * ' CLAOHORrrfc CUNNINGHAM.
QNIONS—'75 bundles of Yellow Oulons^for wde^b^
TJOTATOES—150 barrels of ftlereer, White and Red
JL Potatoes, Just landing and for salo by
deo 3 Jl A. BROWN.
eh BARRELS APPLES-For sale by
0\) deo 3 J. A. BROWN.
eh BOXES CHEESE and 10 kegs Butler, Just received
OU by [deo 31 J. A. BROWN.
TJUOKWHEAT-25 whole, half and quarter barrels,
JJ Just lauding, by * J. A. BROWN,
do ° 3 No. 27 Whltoker-st.
T^rsSo^y AWD 8ALT “ 3 ’ 000 bushels in store and
dec3 1m SAMUEL SOLOMONS.
/^yERCOA'ittr—itUBINBON k'CAMP have just re-
’ P f r ,,ea JP 8r Alabama, another lot of fine
Overcoats; also, a tow more or those bl’k French Tat-
m “- _ F <>r sale at GAUDRY’S BUILDING,
dec 3 next door to Pulaski House.
I'kOUBLE and single barren Guns, for sale by
F. \V. CORNWALL,
deo3 109 Bryan-strecL
V S!a\ VB 5? i r: , »» l WlWd ate*mer ALA-
'JAMA, t froth lot of Pluih Vol.ot Votlo. For oolo
™< by ROUINBON fc CAMP.
cdAp.-Jm received per steamer, a
.•“PPlyoffsncy colored business eoats; also a
lot of .ingle breutod black Frocks. For solo by
d ®« 3 ROBINSON k CAMP.
U'lOur^o bbls, Hiram Smith’* Flour: 30 do.Pure
do * oxlra do * do - Landing
frwn schooner ENCHANTRESS, and for uie by
doca CLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
S U rii5 D8 o^ TONGUES.—10 KllsSounds k Tongues;
»20do. Salmon. Landing and tor sale by
^ deflS CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
D'FtSBsafjyaSh. 1 * bb "- L “ di » 8 f" br, »
J*™ 3 ROBERT HABERSHAM & SON.
c u mm'sSda co p'S r »
d8d - 3 OOLLlNS fc BULKLEY.
”> A. O.TOMS,'ISO noy.IreoL
B0v 8T BRl&IIAM, KELLY k CO.
•reHi u AM, b S“ ,h,, > "w* ^ b,rkM * ru
m*»7 n.K.wASTmuim,A«onL
. pints and quarts. Just received and tor sale by
_oy M_ MoMAHON A DOYLE.
aABLB CUTLERY.—Ivory, Horn and Cocoa Handled
**•“— ” - salo bj‘
ioIlins a
AGON.—80 hhds. Shoulders; 83 hbds. Sides. For
sale by [nor 82] COHEN A FOSDICK.
ovo tor salo by
JAMES H. CARTER,
Opposite 8L Andrew’s Hell.
Cftucral aiibtctfBtmcittB.
■SOBFET
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Au|uiia« Georgia.
Will rtceite and *tU Merchandize and make
WfltH
Villi ufliTSH stMk JJJWB bruuiuicir
ANNUITY AND TDUST COMPANY,
CHARTER PERPETUAI*—CASH SYSTEM.
Capital •E&OfOOO,
This Company combines tbo Mutual and Propriatarjr
'Mem, and will Insure is* Urea of white persona, also
>s Dr. ARNOLD, Medleal Examiner.
18 ly , • A. MINIS, Agent
Agency in Sarannaii.
THE LIVERPOOL AUD LONDON LIFE AND FIRE
Insurance Company.
iHBTITVTkD 1838.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL tlOfiOOfiOO.
Paid up Capital •1,000,600
Surplus ana Reserve Fund 1,340,000
Working Capital—Tw Million• Thru Hundred end
Vortu Thant and Dotlan.
/■OFFERING, by Its unusually largo capital and the un-
U limited Individual Ibibllity of Uie Stockholders, that
great desideratum lu Insurance—the most perfect securl-
y lo tbo public—is now prepared, through Its
usuro against Fire Risks In Bavan 1
vantagooua terms.
FRANCIB COTTJ
< laoaoa Baeclav, Esq.
Josaru Gaillaso, Jr.,
C. W. Fame, Esq.
MoBTl’H I.IVIMlItT
most toslilonable style.
M. D. MURPHY.
Ready made Clothing.
A FRESH supply of Black Cloth Frock and Dress
Coats. Also. Alnok Doe Skin Casslmere Pants, and
White Marseilles Vests, suitable tor parties, tor salo tow
by WM.R. SYMONS,
Morti’r LtviN(isTON,Esq..
Retldtnt Secretary— Alprkd Pell, Esq.
Canned of the Hoard—Alks. Hamilton, Jr n Esq.
Apply lo BANCR0FT t BRYAN. AgenU,
nov 8 tf No. 117 Bay-strecL
17 Whllaker-sL
DIRECTORY AND CENSUS FOR 1853.
S HOULD a sufflolent amount of patronage present IL
self, tlio undersigned will publish a DIRECTORY A
CENSUS OF THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, FOR THE
YEAR 1853, tho enumeration tor which will be la the
month or Decomber, 1853.
The Directory will contain, In alphabetical order, the
name, stroot and uumber of each person doing business
or having a residence in the city, together with such
ogher putter a* i* usually contained In work, of this do*
tIIo Census will be divided Into Wards, presenting the
total number of tnhabltanta within the oorporate limits
oftho City, and will bo claaslOod under the Hoads, White
and Colored, Male and Female.
The Book will be furnished to subscribers st SSeenta
per copy.
Advertisements will bo conspicuously Inserted nt the
following rales:
For one Page 810 00, 20 copies gratis.
For half ** 5 00, 10 do. do.
For onu fourth “ 3 50, 5 do. do.
For ono-llAb u 1 85, 8 do. do.
DAVID II. GALLOWAY,
nov 23 Ira 73 York-streeL 8avannab.
INSDItAKCl? J rni l 0 , KEK I AN , D fc i?0TAilY PUBLIC,
Offlico No. 118 Hay-street,
(Opposite the front of tho Cuttom lionet.)
MARINE PROTE8T8 noted and extended; Averages
adjusted; Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn;
Papers pictrared whereby to reoover Losses from Ame
rican or British Underwriters: and attention given to at
matters connected with Shipping and Insurance.
•nov 8 ly
HAVANNAII MUTUAL INSURANCE GO.
Orrtca 118 Uay-strixt.
This Company will take Fire, Marino, and River Risks
m the moat favorable terms.' *
—TaosTsas—
Henry D. Weed, I John W. Anderson,
Hiram Roberts, N. B. Knapp,
11. F. Waring, I Uenry Latbrup,
LW. Morrell, I K. F. Wood.
HENRY D. WEED, President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vies Pru't.
James McIIsnrv. Stc'y. mar 17
Selling Off! Selling Off! 1
Disposal of tho Entire Stock oftho
11 LONDON HOUSE" and “STOKE for RENT.”
SECOND WEEK’S CHEAT 8AEEI
T UB rapid progress of sales at this establishment, pi
vlous to relinquishing the entire business, has Inui..
ed the proprietor lo forward the valuable stock from the
London House, Charleston, 8. a, to the London Es
tablishment In this city—iho whole of which will bo
sold without the toast reserve. Somo msgnlflcent lots
mny be viewed this week, the arrival of half the stock
having taken place, and open this morning tor sale at
Half the Cost of landing in this Country!
Wo Invite immediate attention to tho following un
precedented Lots :
LOT 1.—Opens tor sale this morning. Tbo choice col
's In Merinos, Alpacas, Coburg Cloths, Cbeule Coburgs,
(L, Ac., In nil shades,at half frioeI
LOT 2 —3,000 yds. Paris Printed Mouse DeUine
18J(c. per yd, worth 50c.
Also, magulflcent Goods in flro do Rhlnes. bl’k India
8allus, bl’k Lavontcen. Ribbons, L: cos, bl’k Silk Frlugcs,
bl’k Silk l4icq, white <lo n do., Aa, Ac.
DAMA8K1ABLE LINEN.—Auother arrival, lo be
cleared out Immediately, In 8-4,0-4 and KM Damask Ta
ble Linens, of pure flat. To ueadi of families und ho
tel kekfkhs seldom such achaiico occurs, ns Iho Goods
aro of the celebrated maker, Ritkards. of Dundee, Scot•
land. To all who know him or his make of Go-kIs, noth
ing further need be said. Theso splendid Gov Is lo be
closed out nt half price.
EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIUERIESII-In this de-
r inrtnient wo produce the most elaborate nnd costly work
n Habits, Chemisette, Collars, ornb’d French Cambric
Dd'kte, Sleeves, Ac., Ac., at one-third iho regular value.
BONNETS.—3,000 new nnd pretly Bonnets, from 25,
37#, 75 and 81 each, new, pretty shapes, and wortb dou-
ble the money.
CANTON DRESS SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS,
COSTLY DESIGNS l-Tho wholo of this valunblo class
of goods, at the same ratio ofreductlou,ln order to clear
out. Every other doss of goods lo be sold without re
serve, snd the
Store for Immediate Rent}
as Iho goods must bo sold In 21 days. Any party wishing
to possess Ibis splendid cash trade kstadmihment,
must apply Immediately either lo Mr. W. King, 207 King
Street,Charleston, or to Mr. Wllllntn Rochester, on (he
promises, who acts ns Mr. W. King's attorney In his ab
sence. And ** AS THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE,”
no reservo will be made, and tho most rasblouablo class
of goods Inunedlntelysold regardless of cost.
LONDON HOUSE, under Iho Marshall Hotel,
Jlroughtoa Street, Savannah, Go.
N. B.—The Second Week’s Great Salo 1
dee 8 Wr ■
MONTPELIER
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
T HE 24th Term of tho Monlpetlor Female Institute
will cotnmencoon the first Thursday of January next.
Miss M. M. BUELL, so long und favorably known ns
tho principal Toucher of Iho Institute, and for two years
as its Superintendent, will lake chorgo of the IniUtute,
and have entire control over all ita Interior arrangements.
She will bo assisted by the same able corps of Instructors
which has hitherto glvon so much satisfaction. A Clergy-
man or high standing In his profession will attend to the
religious Instruction of tho young Indies.
Tho Bishop of tho Diocese will contlnuo to be tho vlsl-
ter or tho Institute, aud will attend tho examinations,
and see that proper ami sufficient Instruction Is alfordoa
to those who patronise the School.
Application for ndtnisalon will bo mndo to Mr.W.S.
Williford, Secretary and Treasurer, Mncou. or to the un-
undersigned, at Macon. STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr.
nov 2J 3taw-0w Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia.
B UST English Bllvor Plated Castors, Forks, Toble and
Ton spoons at
nov 84 MORSE A NICHOlg, 153 Broughton aU
M CLASSES.—148 hhds. Cuba Molasses, tending from
brig J.D. Pennell, from Cardonas, and for salo by
nov 84 COHEN A FOSDICK.
I jVASTERN HAY.
'J and tor sale by
nov 84
-118 bales, tending from ship China
COIIEN A FOSDICK.
gYRUP—SMbbls. Molasses Syrup, landing from ship
. China, and for sale by
nov 24
COHEN A FOSDICK.
B AGS.—20 bundles Gunny Bags, tor solo by
nov 24 A. 3!
jy£ ACKER EL AND BALMON-ln # bbls., ulso In
. _ kltta, fresh and tor sale by
nov 29
S MOKED BEEF AN
for salo by[nov 20]
W. D. FORD.
reoolvcd aud
W.D.FORD.
QUNDRIE8—Potatoes, Apples, Oranges, Almonds,
Q Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Citron, Mnco, Nulmogs,
Alsplco, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, ntio assortment of
Pickles and Preserves, and for sale cheap, by
W.D. FORD,
nov 29 Wnldburg’s Building. Jefferson-st.
2QQ BUfHELS OF CORN, In store mtd^for salo. by
«, in Bioru uuu lur rum u
nov 20 A. o; TOMB, ISO Bay-st.
OPE—500 colls superior PhlladolpiilttRope,in store
and for sale by[nov 20] A. MINIS.
S AMPLING INSTRUMENT—Vist Ohoese, Coffee,
Butter und Sugar Tryera. For sale by
nov 84 F. WiOC" *
r< CORNWELL, 102 Brynn-st.
IY A BLACKilERllY BRANDY, In hoirbbU,
ale by [nov 24] A. MINIS.
TjvRENCH TOILET“80A PS^—An olegant assortment
X 1 of fine French Toilet Soaps, from Lubln, Guerlain,
Plver, Mangonel, Monpetoa, Provost, Mnllly and Gello’s
manufactories. For sale by
nov 10 51 CORE A HENDRICKSON.
S ODA*—100 lbs. English aup.Carb. Borin, In storo and
forsaleby [nov 10] J AS. II. CARTER.
ALT.—2.000 sacks Liverpool Balt, 10 to the ton,Just
received per State Rights and tor snlo by
nor 11 ' . WASUBURN, WILDER A CO.
m barrels Apples; 30 do Potaloea, and 50 bags Frenoh
lo, landing thls^lay per sebr North Steto, and for
saleby [nov 11] WILL18 A BRUNDAOB.
B ACON BIDES A 81IOULDERs.-25 hhds. Prime
Bacon Sides {25 hhds. Prime Shoulders. For salo by
uov 10 SWIFT 4 CO.
t ALTPETRB.—10 barrels refined. Just received and
“ * *; HENDRICKSON,
Gibbon’s Buildings.
S OLAR DAMPS AND CHIMNEYS—A lame variety.
nov 84 For tale by COLLINS A BULKLEY.
H AY.—220 Bales Prime North River Hay. Landing
>r'pw-.D. ,, aa;: i a t co.
H AY A BRICK.—133 bundles primo Eastern liny,
and 10,000 Brick, tor sale, lo nrrl vo, by
nov 18 BUNKER A OQDEN. 80 Bay-street.
L2 BED POTATOE8.—100 bbls. tending nnd for salo by
w - CRANE L HOLCOMBE.
ALTlMoltB A.OANAL FLOU1L-200 barrela land-
ing and for sale by
nov 18 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
N EW TOOLS—Patent Spoko Shaves aud Croxe Irons,
Just received and tor sale by
nov 17 F, W, CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-et.
H ONEY'SOAP.—A fresh supply of-Cleaver’s and
Low’s Honey Soap, Just received by
nov 17 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
TJOMMADE8.—An extensive assoitmcut of French
X and EnglishPommades, of Lubln’s, Plver s, Mauglact
A Courdray’a and Cleaver’s make. For sale by
nov 84 5100RE A HENDRICKSON.
iILVER’S MINERAL PAINT.—8 barrels, assorted
colon. For ** ,el g OOIlE fc nraID R, 0KS0Nj
nor 17 Gibbons’ Buildings.
T-vRESS 8iLks.—Plain, Brocade snd otber styles of
XJ DressBUks. Forsato"--
nor.18
BOWNBACO.
n BAWLS.—Long, Square
O variety of style. Also, W
salo by [nov 18] L*1
C s and Bcarf Shawls, in evory
Misses* 8choot Shawls. For
kROORB, BOWNE A CO.
B ALTIMORE FLOUR^-IOO barrels Baltimore Flour.
Landing from sobr. H. N. Gntnbril. and tor sale by
nov 13 ROWLAND A CO.
Vlnogw. .nd I*orter. »
OT 18 JeBhrson Btreot. Waldburg Building.
3T11B, OABSIMERE8 A VESTINGl-A new sum
w orYsri doslrahlo patterns. Just received and
10 nt ' SAULS BURY A QO’S,
>13 . Under Marshall Iloiu
CABINET MAK ING Sc UPIIOIiSTEUYc
The subscriber makes new nnri repairs old
Furniture. The bottoms or Sofas, Chairs, Aa,
msde over, and nH»vored. Carpets. Matting
an i ' OH Cloth out and pnt down. Bells bung
Curlains aud Blinds put up. Old Furniture bought and
,0 N.’ B.—A lot of NEW FURNITURE, Including a va-
sept 20
3law Lyceum Building, Bull-el.
Knouvuncr iSocncfrn.
_ agents, to
Savannah, on the most ad-
ZZfonte. Stmts. Jbnlra, tie.
sung; PU.
s ebargoof a Cotton Plaata-
TtIXUSEbT
rpHB advertiser, a man of IkmUy, wlsboa a MteMlon in
X tome Institution in the South. Ho tea graduate of a
Southern College, and baa bad several years experience
In teaching. Superior recommendations regarding capa
bility, scholarship, and moral character can be furnished.
Addresa,postpaid, AoxniMioua, Chambers C. II* Ala
bama, cod Im norpO
WANTED.
A CAPABLE Pastry Cook, either Man or Woman, will
find employment by applying at tba Pulaski liouae.
deco 8 P. W1LTHERGER A BON.
TTTANTED—An Intelligent and responsible individual
V Y to travel through the upper part ol Hie State and
procure subscriptions tor a recently published work.
For further particulars, spply at this ofito
- Dunton, master, la now loading, sod wi
bates cotton lo complete her cargo and have Immediate
dispatch. Apply to' WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
J&b FOR LIVERPOOL—The new Ship ALBERY
28HBbFRAN KLIN. CapL Long, having moat of ber
i largo engaged, will bare quick despatch. For freight of
to 40u balce Cotton, *Pg*^ e ~
Directors in Aino-York!
JAMES BROWN, Eeq;, Chairman.
, jpplyatlhlsoflfce .or lo
dec 6 3 CohWM. T. W1LLIAMB.
TXT ANTED to buy empty Pickle Jam and Bottles. Ap.
W ply at corner Bay and Whltaker-strrets. * dee 4
i. Esq., Deputy Chairman.
Alkx. Hamilton, Jr^ Eq
Ed. F. Bandkmon, Esq.
Wn. S. WaTMoas, Esq.
W AWED TO PURCHASE-50 to 100 Plantation
Negroes, In fiunllleayto^flilan.qnlcr. Address,
negro
washer and Ironer. A situation In
would bo pretorrod. Apply to
11. J. CHALMERS, Broker.
_norS4 0 WhlUkeMtreet.
T'OR BALE.—A Negro Woman agod abnut~33 years,
'CTJ intelligent, and warranted a firs: rate Cook,
Washer and Irouer. 8old to remain In Ihe City. Also a
likely negro man agod 35 years. Apply to
• r A MOW
j'OR SALE—A family of country raised Negroes-Hi
- Man 38 years old, a Woman 38, a Girl 18, a Girl 13,
and a Boy 4. They are accustomed to the culture of Cot
ton and lUce. Apply to
dee 7 WM. W RIGHT, Broker.
J'OR SALE.—A woman, 28 year old, and her girl
child 8, country raiaod; a woman. SB years old, aud
her girl child 5; a girl 18 years old, and one 19; also, a
woman, a first rate cook, all warranted sound. Apply to
“ “ M WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
' J'OR SALE—Two mulatto glrta,ono 17 and tho other
10 years old—they are capable of cutting aud making
ladles dresses—both warranted sound nnd of good char-
acter. Apply to [nov 27] WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
LONDON PIKENIX FIRE OFFICE.
This Company takes Fire Risks lu this City, and Insures
Rents and Leases.
sept 9 R. HABERSHAM A BON, Agents.
J'OR BALE.—8 Lots, fronting 50 toet on Margaret-
X street, nnd running back 60 feet to the lane. WIU
be sold low, If applied for immediately. Apply to
nor 84 WM. WHIG
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GOMV’Y
OF NF.W-YORK.
Isaac Abbatt, Boc’y. Josttrii B. Colliks, President.
Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
fob! W. P. HUNTER,Agent.
J'OR BALE.—A very likely, capable and Intelligent
man, 87 years old, a first rate coachman and bouse
servant. Apply to
nov 24 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
iETNA insurance company
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Tho undersigned, Agents of the above Company, con
tinuo to lake risks against Flro on Buildings, Stocks,
on the most flivornble terms. _
sept 13 COHENS At HERTZ.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Capital £.000,000 off Pounds Sterling.
This Institution has established an Agency in Savan
nah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will
be Issued by ANDREW LOW fc CO.
Savannah, Oct. 20,1851.
J'OR SALE.—Lot No. 25 on Purse street, (In foe aim-
■ pie), with s comfortable dwelling, near Railroad
Depot. Also Lot No. 0 on Jones street. Apply to
nov 2T\WY1.LY fc MONTMOLL1N,
NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
108 BROADWAY.—(Strictlv Mutual.)
Accumulated Capital, 8000.000, principally in
vested <u New York and Uulted States Stocks.
Dividends are declared annually on all Policies made
for the whole term of life, lu tho shape of Stock bearing
ntorost, and which have ranged from 40 to 50 per cent.
Morris Franklin, President.
Pliny Frrrman, Actuary.
For urlher information, apply to
W. WOODBRIDGE, Agent
|y Rates in Savannah same os In New-York.
LIFE INSURANCE.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
This Company charge* no extra premiums for personi
residing In tho Southern States. They will remit one-
fourth of tho first premium. Profits divided annually in
cash.
Asbury Hull, President. O. F. McGay, Actuary.
Applications received by
dec 10 ly WM. KING, Aueut, 103 Bay-st., Savannah
Imporiant to Enterprising Business Men.
FOR RENT.
T HAT Commodious Establishment, known as the
“ I^mdon House,” situated under tho Marshall
House, Savannah, Gal a splendid Cash business being
established, M thefirst tn the city,” and capable of return
ing 8100,000 per anuuin. Tho proprietor, Mr. W. Kin*
having Important commercial operations tfortk, Is the
sole caute or the disposal or the above share of business.
Fixtures, &c-, aro tu tho most complete ordor, perfectly
new. Magnificent Double Front and Double Door En
trance. Pos'csslon can be had after 21 to 30 days, dur
ing which time tho present stock will be sold nrr at
Half-prick III Apply personally or by letter, either ta
W. King, London House, Charleston, S. O., or to Mr. W,
Rochester, (ou the premises) Loudou House, Savannah,
Ga. 1m nov 17
NQTTOLt
rpHE undersigned have tills day formed a Co-Par'r.er-
X ship, under tho firm or BANCROFT & BRYAN,
for Iho |iurpn«o of conducting a
GENERAL AGENCY & BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
IN THE PURCHASE AND SALE OP
Stooka. Bouila, Exchange Sc ltoal Eatato.
Likewise, lor the transaction of nil kinds of
Maritime Notarial Proceedings, and Adjustment of Mar
rino Averages,
and respectfully solicit the patronngo of their friends nnd
the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN.
nov 1 CP*Office No. 117 Bay-street.
RROWN Si HARRIS,
Boarding, Livery, and Sale Stable,
West Broad-Streot.
Tans. a. brown. July 19—ir judur w, Harris,
ROOTS AND SHOES.
RECEIVED per steamers State of Goor-
gin nnd Alabama: Ladles’ thick sole
Prunell Buskins. Ladles’ thick Gaiter
Boots. Ladles’ front lace ball Gaiters,
Jul, which will bo sold very low, by
deo 2 W. HE IDT.
S£b.;
:ffi
a
A CARD.
M R. PH. GIBBELHAUS having sold hls Bnkery to
Messrs. Miller be. Frank*, would return Ills thanks
to hls friends and the public In general, tor their liberal
{ intronage, nnd at tho same time, would respectfully so
ldi tbo Mine for bis successors.
Messrs. F. MILLER and A. FRANKE, having bought
Mr. Gikdbliiaus’ Bakery, would respectfully nsk their
friends nnd the public in general, to extend tholr patron
age of that establishment, also io tho new proprietors.
Air. Miller takes, at the samo time, the opixirtunlty to
ox press his thanks for tho patronage the public bestowed
upon hls Pio Bakery at the corner of South Brow! nnd
Jufferson-streels, and respectfully solicits its continuance.
Their shop will always be well furnished with fresh Bread
and all sorts of Pies, Cakes, Biscuits, ete.
MILLER & FRANKE.
, dec3 . 8—3awlrao
ROOTS AND SHOES
Tho subscribers beg leave to|
call the attention of their friends
nndthepublloat large, to their 1
_ — very extensive slock of BOOTS
and 8HOES, received per recent arrivals for their Fall
trade. No pulns havo been spared in Ihe selection of
goods adapted to this market, and msde expressly to
order, In toe latest style, and of the best workmanship,
Our stock of thick brogans and women’s leather boots
has been Increased beyond our usually large supplies,
and weure prepared to fttrnlsb the planters of Georgia
and South Carolina, to any extent, shoes or every quality
*” d * T ' h 1° “‘"TeKiEt'e “iTuTLEB,
sept 27 3mo Sign of the big boot, Mnrket-sq.
PATENT WIRE RAILING!.
TXATBNT WIRE RAILING, Farm nnd Railroad
J FENCING, with overy variety or Wrought and Cast
IRON FUBJ41TURE. . ■
M. WALKER & SONS,
Pennsylvania Wire Railing Works, Warehouse N. E.
comer fith uud Market*!*., Philadelphia.
Circulars obtained, and any further Information, by ap
plying as above, or to Calvin Fay, Architect- Savanuab,
- ■" Brynnuts, over Haywood’s Shop.
3mo " * 1 ” 1
comer JJull mid
uov
CALVIN FAY, AgonL
OYSTERS! OYSTERSX! OYSTJBRS 111
rpHB undersigned will furnish Oystora pf the finest
X quality, either opened or tn tho shell, fresh from
Thundorboltovery morning. ^
■ Parties, private families, hotels, and eating houses fur-
’I . un ..ilva nl.M. Iiu Iff.vlnir llinlr nnlor.
nlsbcd at their re«peollve places by leaving their orders
at hls residence, or at NIr. G. Bronson’s grocery aud
fruit store near the market. .
N. B. Having a regular supply every day, all orders
will be atteude 1 to with promptness and dispatch. G
■tore from Uio oouulry iuu»i bo attended with ilia cn.h t
city rereronco. JA8. OLIVER, AgonL
Savannah, Nov.28. 1m uov 30
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
J OHN ANTROBUS, Portrait.Pnlryter, would rest
frilly lender hls professional services lo the cltD
or Savannah aud vicinity.
Hls Rooms, In SL Audrew’s Hall, aro always open to
public Inspection, and he would bo gratified to have any
visitors who may be pleased to call.nov 10
NEW 1IOOK8.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER k. CO.
Thursday, December 2d.
I IFE of Henry Clay, contulnlug numerous Anecdote*,
j with Illustrations.
Young American’s Libranr.
The Londou Art Journal tor November.
1 Yankee Jack; or Uie Perils of a Privateersman, a to-
mnneo of tbo War of 1812: by Harry Basel.
Poveril of tho Peak—Llppinoolt’s Abbotsford’s edition
°SS5t»d Practleo of Dental Surgery: by
Chapin A. llmrls, M. D.; fifth edlUon, revised, modified
and Improved—238 Illustrations.
The Physlclnn’a Dose and Symptom Book: by Joseph
11 Knlck-Knack^from an Editor’*Table: by L. Gaylord
^Poems^by^Mattle Griffith, now Just^collected.
The Banker’s Coinmon-PInck Book—Chronlclex and
Characters ol Iho Block Exchange, with stock tables from
1739 to 1846; Dividends ou Bank or England Stock from
1697 to 1847, kci by John Francis—1st American edition.
Essay* on Exchange, Inlera*L ^oney, jk°.t by J/B.
McCulloch, author of Coramprcial Dictionary.
Homes of American Authors, containing Anecdotes,
Personal and Descriptive Sketches, by Tsrious writen-
lllustraled with views of Residences, Portraits, d-c.
First Lessons tn Book-Keeping: by Joseph II. Pal
^Harper’s Magazine from commencement in volx. bound
doc 2
NEW BOOKMi
T he homes of American authors, with nu
merous fine engravings, various bludlngs.
Harpen’^iagulne, and Godey’s Lady# Book, tor De-
comber. London Art Journal for November.
3 large volumos. .• ■
Tbo Romanos of tha Revolution.
Cecelia, by MlsaBurrey. Reraorae, bv
Whltefrlnrt, or tho dsyiofCharles2d.
Whitehall or the days of Cromwell.
Home and lla Influences. A Story tor the Homo circle.
Frank Freeman’s Barber Shop. A Tale.
Life of He«nrClay,>18 mo« plates.
!S BrMk utaUt J R o v ris , :iMN.
1 WILI.IAMB,
Soda Water Apparatus.
WM. GEE,
Machinist nnd llcnss Finisher,
ALSO MANUFACTUIIBa OP
Tho Improved Premium
SELF-ACl’ING GENERATORS AN1)BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TUB <
So tin Water Apnratua Manufactory^
No. Off GOLD-STREET,
One Door from Reekman-st. New-York.
Draught Tubs, CoolersInTubs,Copper Fountains,
Boltlo Moulds, Force^Pumjjs^Gaaoraeters, Generutors,
—ALSO—
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice,
nov 5 OmoOawl
DANCING ACADEMY.
MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully Informs
jg'hls patrons nnd the public In general that ho will
SK open hls Academy, at Armory Hall, on Sain fra
Aitet/ay, 15/A October, at 5 o’clock, P. M. All hls or-
I mer pupils are rospeclflilly Invited to attend,
jlllon days—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays:
from 5 to 7 tor young Ladles nnd Masters, nndfrom 9
- forgofitlemon. Price or tuition, 812 tot t onty-four
ns. oet4
MADAME GRANET ,
fl . ltespcctfully Informs her patrons and the cltl-
sens of Savannah that die hoi closed her Dancing
«(AhBchool at tbo SL Andrew’s Hall, and will hereof
B&9?tor give Instruction to Select Classes at private re-
The Gentlemen’s Classes will ho Caught at Messrs,
'eay Sc Rosslguol’s Scliool House, second door east or
lull, In State street, on Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday
ivculngs, from 8 till 10 o’clock.
Subscribers can enter (heir names at Madame Girard’s,
South Brond-etreet, or at Madame Granet’s bouse, in
State, near Drayton-etrceL nov f
AMERICAN H8U8E,
HANOVER-STREET BOSTON,
BY LEWIS RICE.
REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNI8IIED.
Possessing all tbo modem Improvements and Conveni
ences for the Accommodation of the Traveling
Public.
Boston, Nov. 10, 1832.ly
To Merchants, Shippera Druggists and Others.
mustabJd.
Withington Sc Wildo’n Celebrated Pre
mium ITIuaturd,
OUT up expressly tor the Southern and Western Mop-
X kets, in Kegs, Cans, Tint, aud flotllos.
This Mustard Is made from the but English and Itallin
Seed, aud needs no other recommendation than the ex-
tensl vo sale it bus mol with for tho past number of years,
and being lu constant use by the U. S. Army and many
at tholr Coffoo and Spice Factory.
No. 7 Dutoh-SL. New-York.
Opposite Wm. Colgutcs &. Co/sSoap Factory.
octS 8tw3mo
WRIGHT, Savant
res*.
innnh.
cook,
the country
dec 3
FGB LI VERPOOL.-The first clou ship MA-
■HIrTILDA’ GapL I.M, having a portion ofher cargo
( SJPElfe* 1 W_meeL with despatch for the above port.
.FORD, FAY It CO.
he Ship CORNELIA,
, of her cargo engaged
quick despatch. For
— A. I. American'
ship WILLIAM RATHBONE, Jabex Pratt, mas-
ir.liavlng mnilof her cargo engaged and going on board,
. Ill meet with quirk despatch tor the above port. For
freight, inquire of Uie captain on board at Hydraulic
Prc—, or lo II. ROWDY,
uov 15 comer Bay and Damard-strect*.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho new American ship
WYLLY fc fttONTMOLLIN.
,CHAMPLAIN, Woodward, master, of capacity
, 0 bales CoUoti. having the bulk of her cargo en
gaged and now loading, will have quick despatch mr the
-•*—port. For bolanco of freight, apply to
17 WILLIS It BRUNDAGE.
J'OR SALE.—A man 24 years old, and one 28, botb
country raised. Apply to
nov 27 WM. WHIG HT, Broker.
FOR BOSTON.—Th* packet achr. ENCHANT-
SUSl HESS, Tyler, master, having a portion -of ber
cargo engaged, will nave dispatch tor the above porL
For balance of Freight or passage, apply to
* dee 3 WILLIrt fc BRUNDAGB.
FOR BOSTON.—The packet achooner STB-
EES PHEN TABER, will meet with dispatch for the
ovo port. For freight or passage apply on board, at
iberabam’a wbarL or to
nov89 BUNKER It OGDEN.
& FOR BOSTON,—The fust sailing bark MARIA
£ MORTON. CapL E. Bulkley. master, will meet
quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or
passage, apply to Captain on board, or lo
nov 37 H. K. WASHBURN, Agcnh
j'OR BALE.—House und l.ot No. 23, sixty by ninety
r* foot, fronting Liberty Squsro. Apply to
20 WM. WitlGUT, Broker.
' J'OR SALE.—Ten Shares of Waynesboro’ Railroad
. Stock. Apply to
nov 29 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
FOR PROVIDENCE,—The faat sailing packet
bark EXACT, Grtimley, Master, having all her
leek cargo engaged, will have Immediate dispatch.
For freight ol dock load or pnsaage apply on board or to
IHUURN,,W1I
J'OR SALE.—A very likely negro Man, aged about 28
years. Also, a Girl, aged 17 years, a good cook and
plain waaher and Ironer. Apply to
nov 20 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
J'OR SALE.— 1 Two able bodlcd negro Men; ono of
n them a good nxemau, tho other has been accustomed
Apply lo
WYLLY tc MONTMOLLIN.
NEW-YORK.
FOR NEW YORK—Union Linx-The regular
^packet schooner CHAB. MILLS. Francis mnstcr,
luve dispatch for the above port. For freight or
[e, apply to [dec6] W1LLIB & BRUNDAGE..
H FOR New YORK.—UmoK Lma.-Tho reg
ular packet Schooner “ ENOHANTRESS,” Tyler
having a portion or her cargo engaged, will havo
dispatch for the above porL For balanco of freight or
passage apply to [nov 27] WILLIS Sc BRUNDAGE.
'uivonua—oicoinooai uuur.inuHrA.ii ino now
Boa, together with her Tackle, Apparel, sc. Apply
[nov 10] WYLLY Sc MONTMOLLIN.
/CHECKS ON NEW-YORK—For sale b;
-... by
C. A. L. LAMAR.
rpo RENT.—A Wharf Store, torn
X oclU FO]
GOOD WORKMEN WANTED.
WANTED.—Active and efficient Work
men In all branches of the Carriage-mak
ing business. The iiioiibst raica wilt
be paid for soon woaxMan, and none
other (ban good Workmeu need apply—aa poor ones can
not hare employment. 4 —-* —
meat, corner -*" 1
sept 17
FOR NEW-YOIIK—Old Kstabmihxo Lins.
■—The packet Brig PIIILURA. A. H. Calhoun,
niaaier, will meet with despatch as above. For freight
or passage, apply ou board. atTelfalr’s wharf, or to
nov 23 BRIGHAftf, KELLY Sc CO,
FOR NEW YORK—Union Lina.—The regu
lar packet achr. CATARACT, Rice, master, will
mve dispatch for the above porL For freight or passage
apply to nov 10 WILLIS Sc BRUNDAGE.
iloyment. Apply at iny Carrtego Establish-
of Broughton and West Broad-streets.
WILLIAM WARNER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA. —Tho fine barque
3* EMILY BANNING, CapL Ray. having a pvr-
or her cargo engaged, will have dispatch tor the
above port. For freight or passage, apply to
doc 3 HUNTER £ GAM MELL.
NEGROES WANTED.
T HE Highest market price will be paid tor Negroes,
either in gangs, families, or singly, as we baveuu-
inorous orders lo purchase for country and city.
WYLLY St MONTMOLLIN,
Juno 11 At the old office, comer Bull-at. and Bay Lane.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
S ITUATED immediately upon the Waynesboro* and
Augusta Rail Road, and adjoining town lands o ’
Waynesboro 1 . It contains nbout snveu hundred ant
fifty acres, with a (too pasturage, and baa all necessary
buildings. The whole or a part may be purchased. Ap
ply lo SIIEVVMAKE St MONTGOMERY,
sept 27 tf Waynesboro’ Ga,
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE Property In Marietta. Ga. A
largo nnd well-finished cottage-built Man
sion, with superior out-bulfdlngs, gardens,
orchard, tea* all of which are new and in complete order.
The abovo was the summer residence of the lato Benja
min SnUlcr, and con be bought tn an advantage by apply
ing early to the subscriber at Savannah,
uov 27
JAMES I. SNIDER.
VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE,
bm A TRACT of tend containing five hundred acres,
mK strictly prime Rice Land, Immediately opposite the
-4- old town of Hardwick,nnd adjoining the plantation
of Dr. Cn a v ki. The situation of Uie place affords one of the
best Saw Mill seats In tho Southern country, facilities fur
Umber belug easy and without ond. Vessels coming
from sea cun load Immediately along side, drawing from
ten to fifteen feet of water. For terms and further par
ticulars apply lo U. J. CHALMERS, Broker,
deo 3 6 Whitaker streeL
FOR SALE.
That voluablo tract of Land, (Into residence of
■V* Tlios. Atkins) situated ono nnd n half miles from
•“^"thls city, containing 200 acres, 75 of which is high
ly Improved, and nearly ihe whole under fence. On the
C remises is a good dwelling house and all suitable out
utldlngs: an excellent well of water and a garden of
valuable shrubbery and plants.
For further particulars, apply to tho subscriber at
r». Reinshart’a boarding bouse, or to Messrs. Wylly St
lontmollln. fnov 1] H. P. ATKINS.
Valuable Real and Personal Property
FOR SALE.
a That Plantation called MUIR HALL, the
property of the late Mr. James Sharpe, situ- 1
sled on the Ogocheo Road, about six mites-
from the city of Savannah, at the terminus of the Ogo-
chco Plank lload. The Tract contains one thousand and
ninety-seven acres, more or less. One hundred and twen-
tv acres mny bo considered of first quality tend for the
culture ofltlco, of which fifty-four acres are under bank,
and bos boon cultivated tho present year. Tho residue
of the Tract consists in good Cora and Cotton tend—a
large proportion being well timbered. Also, twenty-six
SLAVES, accustomed to tho planting of Rice and Cot-
ton, and a quantity of Plantation Implements. Muli
Horses, Ac Further Information given, and terms
sale mado known on application to either of tho subscri
bers. ROBERT LACKL1SON.
nov 22 JOHN WILLIAMSON.
FOR SALE,
THAT Plantation In McIntosh county,
known as MARENGO, lying about fire 1
miles south of South Newport P.u., between the Borough
and Harris’ Nock Roads. The Plantation contains over
eighteen hundred acres; about four hundred cleared, a
considerable portion of which Is very fine Swamp Land
in good order for planting. There is on It a very good
two story Dwelling, excellent out buildings, colton houses,
com house, aud negro houses, all In good order. The
terms will bo one-third cosb, and the remainder In two
annual Instalments.
Also, another Plantation In tho Immediate neighbor
hood, usually known as RENTZ*8, upon which tb<
a new two story Dwelling, out houses, Ac.
Either of these ptuces will be sold at a bargnln If ap
plied for boforo the 1st of January nexL Apply to **- -
subscriber through Ihe post ofilco at Savnnnnh.
nor 17 tuthsijai J. W. HOUSTON.
Valuable Real aud I’eraonal Property
FOR SALE.
T HE Executors of the late Col. John H. McIntosh of
fer for sale, and are ready lo receive applications tor
tho purchoio of, all hls Rout aud Personal Property, con
sisting of a quantity of Plantation Implements, Mules,
Oxen, Corn, Fodder, and about 221 Slaves, Ac., al
which aro on tho plantation called -‘Burlington,” Liuva
county, Florida. The Slaves will bo sold In a body, or
In (hmlllos, amt tho t<and« In rarloua tracts utnl uiinilU-
ties to suit purchasers, a diagram or Which, exhibiting
tho localities, may bo aeon upon application at the plan
tation, lo Uenjnmln Wilson, Esq., agent, or to cither of
the subscribers. Among the Real Estate, Is a large and
elegant Dwelling House, situated In tho^clty of St. Au
gustine, fronting tho publlo square.
-um—
A STEAM SAW-MILL and Site, with tho Buildings
connected with It. This Mill Is 85 horse power, works
two gangs of upright saws and one circular edger saw.
There Is no better MIU In Florida, either In machinery or
framo-work. Attached to it is a substantial and com
modious Wharf, alongside of which any vessel that can
pass tho 8u John’s river bar mny lieand load. It Is situ
ated at tbe mouth of Doctor's Lake, on the Bi. John’s
rlvor, opposite to Mandarin, about 14 miles above Jack
sonville, and S3 miles below Ploolata. A large body ol
pine-timbered tend la near by, from which saw-logs may
bo had, ana which was purchased by the proprietor tor
that purpose. The Mill Is new, and has only been '
operation five months—was stopped in consequence
the death of the proprietor, and Is now in working or
der. It may bo seen and inspected by any person wish-
waasp ou oppUcaUo, M aa?
^ 4 DENJ. A. PUTNAM,
Executor* of John H. McIntosh.
N. B.—Address B. A. Putnam, at St. Augustine, Flo
rida, or Jacob Waldburg, at Savannah, Georgia, or at
Mandarin, Florida. 3tawtf nov 4
■SftUmfnfl gnrbtcttatmtnta.
Ml
on board or to
IQ HAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—tho A. L ship EDWARD
O’BRIEN. Oapt. Creighton, having part of her.
*“—* “Hi bare quick dispatch. For freight of
or passage, apply on board, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
Stales at *u«fon.
* RRI.fi.
UY 1*111 LI
. auction, and not set-
8L»-ra* “ ‘-“fi r
Potatoes and Onions at Private Sate.
Now landing per brig Nancy Ann from Boston: 9oo
bbls. peaob blow* and planting potatoes; 2Udo. white
nov 9
onion*.
. . t Been 8kouUers at Private Sale.
Jail received In store, and tor sale low, 7 hogshead*
Bacon Shoulders. octM
IW1NDOW CLASSAT PRIVATE SALE. .
Just received In afore, and tor sale low, 450 boxes Win- •
dow, Coach, Sheet, and Crown Glass, from the lioteton
Gteas Works, Knoxville,-Teon.
Tbe abovo .Gbuala oftho best quality, and assorted
sizes, from 6x8 to 32x40. Tho subscribers have been ap
pointed agent* tor tbe above Company, and are enabled
io sett at very low price*. PHLLBR1CK A BELU
IIY T» J. WAI.SH.
FOR BOSTON.—The superior packet barque
_ CHESTER, will havo dispatch as above. For
it or passage apply on board atTcltelr’a Wharf, or
[nov Hi] BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
FOR B08T0N—The fine Brig WILLIAM M.
9 A CO.
On FRIDAY, Doc. 10, will be sold In front of storA at
eleven o’clock; 1
2 dozen razor*, 8 dozen atrop*, 6 dozen pocket knives,
1 dozen pen knives, 3 dozen sheath knives, 3 dozen scia-
•ois, 100 gross pencil leads, 30,000 needles, 150 gross me-
tallc pens, 15,000 percussion caps. Sale positive to close
coiulgumenL—Terms cash. dec 8
On MONDAY, Dec4mberi(V will be sold on tho Lot
chains and wheels tor railway; smh_.
dram, 1 old boiler, 3 falls and blocks, 8 sett 'of t ,
creme*. 9 cranks, lot of chisels, gauges, and whip saws,
but little used (circular saws, rollers ana plates to run lu.
clamp screws, boiler for steaming planks, and smoke-
8 anchors, 3 chain cabds, (nearly now), 2 large
bed-soeire, (In good order) 8# and 3 Inches wllb bars,
lam 23 Inch blocks, single, double and treble; a
quantity of nut* and screw*, bar iron, 3,2# and ]#, 1
copper beU, lot of old copper.
A Plantation Boaf 4 oar* 4U toet wide, 25 fret long, in
S tele order and copper-fastened; and various other
t*. Terms w ill bo declared at ho tale. deo 4
Private Sale.
Lot No. 202.3d district, Early county, containing 950
*crcs, more or less. deed
Valuable Lot for Sell.
Lot No. 39, Brown Ward, (be simple, corner of White-
tor and Perry-streets, 60 by DO feet. It la desirable from
I* situation for a private residence.dec 1
PROVIDENCE.
nov 30
WA8H
flLDER A CO.
EXTENSIVE SALE AT AUCTION
or . ... y.
Ready-made Clothing!
S AULSBURY A CO. will offer at Pnbllo Auction, on
MONDAY, tho 20th day ol December next, their en
tire stock of Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
which, tor extent and variety, canuot be surpassed In .tbe
State, consisting of 230 Overcoats, In great variety; 50
Cloaks, of various styles: 950 Blue, Black and Brown
PHILADELPHIA.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hxron’i Litre.—Tbe
regular packet achr. VIRGINIA, Snow, muter,
will have dispatch for the above port. For freight or pas
sage applv lo deo 3 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.v- IlKKoa’a Lib*,—
.The regular packet Schooner J. F. TOBIAS,
Muter, having a portion of her cargo engaged.
Will have dispatch for the above port, For balanco of
freight, or passage, apply to
nov 27 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.
Vesta of Black 8atln, Black and Fancy Casslmere , ...
Velvets. Black and Colored 811k, Ac. A large Variety off
Youths' and Children’s Clothing. Alio, Shirt*, Drawer*.
Cravat*. Undershirts, Half Hose, Scarfa, Stocks, Glove*.
Suspender*, Ac., Ac.
Together with a large STANDING MIRROR, SHOW
CASE, VEST STANDS, Ac.
This stock being all now and made In the beet manner,
offers extraordinary Inducements to country merchants
and nthers to attend tbe sale, aa we design placing no
limit whatever to any article offered.
P. 8.—Previous to the time mentioned, we will sell al
New York coat, and have accordingly-marked tbe price
of each garment on tbe ticket, and as our Gooda are off
our manufacture and no profit paid to New York Jobbers,
tbe term* we propose to sell at private sale Is equivalent
to a discount of 13 to 20 per coni.
SAULSBURY k CO.
Marshall House Bnlldinf.
BALTIMORE.
FOR BALTMORE-
portl
dispatch,
dec 2
packet brig ELANORE, Phillips, i
n of her freight engaged, will hi
. For balance of freight, apply to
WASHBURN, WI‘
-The fast sailing, regular
a, muter, having
havo Immediate
lo
1LDER A CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CUARTE&—The Brig
CIEOIIQIANA, Gilchrist, Muter. For partlcu-
ra apply to dec 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The achr.
G. E. PRESCOTT, Gllkey, muter. For partlcu-
ly to BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTED—The schr.
J. D. J. BrambalL muter. For particulars, np-
[dec 4] BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
WANTED—A Vessel to take heavy freight to
,a Northern port.
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
J^RAWN NUMBERS of Gofllgf. Bute Loltwy.CUi.
SO 01 84 01 13 4 33 40 31 5T 25 10.
MANAGER’S OFFICE I
HEAD QUABTEttain
Georgia State lottery.
AUTHORISED BY TUB LEGISLATURE, ' .
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augutsa,
To be drawn In Colnmbus, (Go.,) Thursday Morning,
DecemberO
■ALES CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AT 8 O’CLOCK.
F. C. BARBER A CO„ Managers.
scnsMB. *
12 Drawn Ballots In each package of 82 Ticketst
$6,000!—$1,500!—$1,000!
See. Stc.
68 Number Lottery—13 drawn Ballots. -AP»
Tickets only S2—Shares fa proportion. , ,
raizEa cashed at this omen. 1
|y All orders promptly and confidentially attended to
and Drawings sentto all customer* out of the city..
Tickets, Shares aud Packages for sale by
F.C. BARBER A CO-
dec 8 At tbe Lucky Office, cor. BuB-tL A Bay Laue.
DECK FRFJGI1T WANTED POR BOSTON.
,—About 150 bale* Cotton wanted for barque
BIRD, now loading for Boson. Apply to
r -*“ *’ COHENB A HERTZ.
I HAHNDEN’S EXPRESS,
asga - -.
noivKorK, hoiioda Philadol]
And all the Northern, Eastern and
Towns, California, Europe, bfc. Jfc. Also, Ma-
Tcon, Oglethorpe, Columbus and MiUedgetilU
PANYJ ’ by which we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, 8pecie, Jewelry, and Merchandize of every
description. This Express has been extended to meet
tbe wants of the citizens of Savannah and towns In tho
Interior. All those intrusting business to us can rely on
having all business matters attended to promptly and
blthfully. J. DbMARTIN, Agent,
153 Bay-etn 9 doors East of tbe City Hotel.
Savannate Ga.
OmcE*.—No. 74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Cot
rcct, Boston; No. 43 South 3d street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Please mark aU goods, care Hamden’s Exbress.
July 17 0m
THROUGH. FARE
From Oharleuton to Baltimore 817 60,
To Philadelphia 819, and to New-York 820.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
SO. CA.
T EAV1NG tbo wharrat the foot orLaurens-street dally
Xj after Iho arrival oftho Soulhom cars, via Wilming
ton,N.C~ from which point two dally trains are dis
patched at 8 A. M. and 2 P.M.; the 8 o'clock only con
necting nt Weldon, N. O, with the Seaboard and Roanoke
Rail Rond to Norfolk, thouco by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to
Petersburg, Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadel-
f ihla, and New-York Tbe public Is rospeciruUy informed
bat the steamers of these lines, are lu first rate condition,
and are navigated by well known aud experienced com
manders ; the Rail Roads ure in fine order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, nn well as tho Seaboard and Roanoke
having recently been retold with heavy Trail) thereby
securlug both *ktoly and despatch. By these routes pas-
sengersavulllng themselves of the first train may reach
Baltimore in 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and Now
York in 50# hours; and by tbe second train they arrlva
in Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia In 58 hours, and
New-York in 01# hours.
Through tickotscan alone be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent oftbe Wilmington and Rnletgh Rail Road Com
pany, at Ihe office or the Company, foot ofLaurena street,
Chariot on, 8. C., to whom please apply. mar 28
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
DAILY TRAIN for Passengers and Freight leave*
Macqp at 0# A. M n airi yea^aOglethorpe at 10#
A. M~ leave* Oglethorpe at 11# A. M, arrives at Macon
at 3# P. M- connecting each way with tho Central nnd
Macon and Western Rail Road Trains, and the Talla
hassee, Entente and Columbus Mall Stage Lines.
Passengers (line at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent
sug 20 South Western Rail Road.
New York Wire Bailing Works.
rpHB Subscriber Manufacturer
X Wire Railing tor public and private grounds
Verandahs, Window Guard* and Grating;
Wrought and Cast Iron Rolling, Iron Columns,
Iron Door* and Shutter*, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Fuml-
lUI Wlro Fences, tor Plantation*, Railroads, Stc-,
SBStA'SSSZ iSSSJS^Sm
840 BroadWay. N.Y.
N. B.—Tho Subscriber would rotor to the endowire o!
enclosure or the private cemetery of Uie Everett flunlly at
Fort Valley, and atoo to bte work at Macon, Madtoon, and
““^•ori^wupb. nodtrt b, G. W. HARD-
’LE, Agent tor Mr.^ W n No. 25 Oongreea-aUuet.
TAKE NOTICES
W E are now receiving, and have In afore, an assort
ment of
WACTHBS, JEWELRY 8t FANCY GOODS,
Not to be surpastod In the 8tate, which can be bought at
m*wg!s aOTfiffasr"-
not l 116 Brouglitou-iirtct,
CHALMERS’ FEMALE COLLEGE.
Located ot Scottsboro\ Go.
Rav. WASHINGTON BAIRD, PaiNCiriL.
T HE exercises lu this Institution will be resumed ou
Ihe 1st Monday in January next. The course of In
struction Is systematic and thorough—special attention
being given to Music, instrumental and vocal, and to the
Modem Langugo*. The locaUon Is healthy and pleasant,
easy of access, and admirably adapted to female educa
tion. llatoa of tuition about tbe same as In most other
colleges—one half In advwiee. ■-
Boarding can be bad In good tomlllea at tbe usual
ties. cod4 dec 3
CHOICE POULTRY YARD.
. rtHE subscriber has now on hand, and will oo
X keep, and order, a choice selection of those fine i
profitable FOWLS, known *s the Shanghai, Malay,
land, Java, ko. He respectfully Invites the publlo to j
and see tor themselves, at 187 Bryan-stroet.
octlO 3tawfim CHARLES E. SMITH.
LYON’S KATIIAERON,
FOR PRESERVING, RESTORING k BEAUTIFYING
THE HAIR.
E most desirable toilet article In the world. 1.
rruiE most desirable toUet article In the world, ladles,
X try Itl It cost* but 25 cents in targo boUles, and U sold
by all principal dealers throughout North and South
America, Europe, and the Islands of tho Ocean.
E. THOMAS LYON, 161 Broadway, N.
Bold by every Druggist and Fancy Dealer In Bavan
nov 94 3mdl
' »BP
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
the
!Savannah & Charleston,
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah every Morkino at Fo«>b
o’clock, alter the arrival of the Night Train of th*
Central Rall-Koad, and ARRIVE at Charleston
atTwelvb o’clock M. ■amb nav,connecting at Charles
ten with Uio Wilmington Steam-Packets, which
leave with the U.8. Mall bvbby bay al 2# P. M., and,
also, with the Now-York Sc Charleston Steam-
Ships, which leavo Charleston evrev Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoons. • .
Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings will
arrive In time to connect with the splendid new steam
Ship JAMES ADDER one week and tbe steamship
SOUTHERNER tho next.
Fare from Charleston to New-York by tend route. .820 00
time 53 hours.
By steamship* 825 00
may 13 8. M. LAFF1TEAU. Agent
SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA.
STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF G]
Will continue to run the following 8teamers, vlxt
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) . ....CapL .
CHATHAM, (Iron) .CapL Hubbard.
THOS. 8. METCALF, Oapt. .
TENNESSEE, CapL —
Which, with tow-boats and lighters, afford unequalled
fitcUIUe* for tronsportatton'of freight to the interior of
Georgia, Bouth Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, In
connection with Railroads.
The elegant steam-packet D. L. Adam* will connect
with the stoamahtpa Florida and Alabama, landing
freight by them in 5 days from New York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will be forwsrd*
tAfrct of commission.
President, Savannah. Merchandize from the interior, to.
JOHN A. MOORE, Ageqt, Augusta.
DIRECTORS. . .
Bayakxah.—Geo.II. Johnston, Andrew LoW) Edward
Padelford. W.a O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Joseph “
Fay,Jos. Washburn.
Auousta.—J. R. Bulkley,T. 8. Metcalf;' Junes Hop,
L, Hopkins, E. SbermsniG.'M. Newton.,
Bavannsh, June 94,1858.
rtoL6Rto LitUDGRAPMCT
\J aasortmcut, which will be sold v
oelvedby [deo3j J
BY GEORGE J SMITH.
At Private Sale. •»■
CLOCKS—ISO Clocks, 8 dsy aud 30 hour.
CIGARS—150.000 Cigars, various brands.
JF.WELRY— Fine assortment of Watches, Rings, Icq
TEA-10 chesta Black and Green Teat.
SOAP—75 boxes Fancy, Pale and No; 1 Soap.
TOBACCO—30 boxee Tobacco, assorted brand*.
CROCKER Y—3 crates, sold Jow to dose conslgnm’L
POTATOES—20 bblt/flne Eating Potatoea Vv ‘
LIO UORS—Liquors of all kinds constanUy on hand.
OLD IFJIISKE F—3 bbls old Uonongahela Whls-
$4,000!
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
Clasa No. 147.for 1862. ^
To be drawn at Savannah, Ga~ This Day, Dec. 8th, l8S3.
GREGORY lb MAURY, MANAGERS.
75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. JFH
11IGUE9T PRIZES:
> I—Si,0222!
Tickets 81—Shares in Proportion. ■
Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the Package*
r sate by E. YVmilNGTOlT,
° Vender for Gregory k Maury.
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
MIIS ROAD Is now open tor Uie transportation of.
. Freight aud Passengers to Waynesboro’, v At this
point It connects with a splendid line of Four-Horse Post
Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon and Mllledgevllle. '• *
On and after Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains win
tun Dally, as follows: -
Leave Savannah at 8JX) o’clock A. M.
Macon at .7.30 ** A.M.
Mllledgevllle al .7.00 ** A.M.
Augusta at 4J0 ** A.M.
Arrive at Augusta at 0.40 ** P. M.
“ at Savannah 6JJ0 “ P. M
at Macon at 0.45 *• P. Rf.
at MtUedgevtlle at .7.15 ** P. M.
Fare between Savannah and Augusta ....S3 50
« “ Macon ** '«., ....86 50
** ** . Mllledgevllle &e ** ........ ..(.'.80 75
MACPHEIlSON B. MILLEN, Gen’i Sup’t.
Savannah, May 5tb, 1852, 1 • may's
NEW-YORK AND ‘LIVERPOOL
UNITES STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
tbb snm coMraisixo Tins like are >
Tbe ATLANTIC CapL WEST.
Tho PACIFIC .Copt. NYIV •.
The ARCTIC CapL LUCE. -
Tbe BALTIC CapL COMSTOCK.
The ADRIATIC . ..CapLGRAFTON.
tf&SSK These ships having been built by contract,
&TuFy£exprcssly tor government service, every rare
as been taken In their construction, as also in tbelr en-
iucs, to ensure strength and speed; and their accommo-
ations for passengers are unequalled for elegance or
oomforL .. ■■. -
Price or niwsage from Now-York to Liverpool, In first
class cabin, 8180; In second class cabin, 870; exclusive
use ol extra size state rooms, $200. From Liverpool to
New-York, £30 aud Jb20. ..... .
An experienced Surgoon nUached to each ship..
No Berths can be secured nnUl paid for.
PROPOSED DATES OF 8AIL1NG. .
FTom New-York. | -From Liverpool..
Saturday,....Dec. 11, 1852. Wednesday,..Dec. 15,1852.
Saturday!....Dec. 2o! 1858.|Wednesday,’..Dee. 29,1853.
Iter Freight or Passage, apply lo *
EDWARD K. COLLINS tc CO n & Wall-Street, N. Y.
BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO, Liverpool.
E. G. ROBERTS & CO, 13 King’s Arms YanLLondon.
7. MONROE k CO, 28 Rue Noire Dame des Ytetolres.
Paris, or GEO. U. DRAPER, Havre.
CSTTho owners of these ships will not be accountable
for gold, sliver, bullion, specie, JeweUery, precious stones
or metals, unless bills or lading aro signed therefor, and
tho value thereof expresaod therein. ly noVlO
TO PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS l ■
I F Goods of tbe* Seat quality, at the lowest prices, are
an inducement, please call at
W. C. Wadsworth?*,
(Under the Marshall . %-.V
And examtoehte stock of FANCY I OTApS^’oO!
•DS,
Silks, from 75c. to81 per yard: handsome Checked’and
Striped Bilks for Monrnlng; French all wool Cashmeres
and De Lalnes, from 12#c. to 81 per yard; Paramettas z
Alpacas; While Merinos; Poplins; Ginghams fc.Print*
of ihe best quality.
“—i the “—*-
J and
Iris^^tnenat^owelUngs, ’tn great variety) Hosiery t
Gloves; llanakerchlete; Embroideries, kc. Ac.—to all
of which he Invites an oxamlnstlon, feeling confident
that the qualities and prices will prove'satisfactory
to'aU ’ deel
steadily Corner,^nnd Conatuntly
T HE subscriber ls rocelvtng, weekly, per steamer*,
Inrge supplies of Boys’ aud ChUdren’a Clothing; aa
tha numerous lltUo eulta seen about town will toll three
tales—that they are good: that they are cheap; and that
they were bought at the Clothing Store, Gibbon's Range,
of [nov 16] GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
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