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THIS, our ms - pnn
^ ln offer ino< cordially to ONE and ALL our
ihuEfor ibelr unlimited support.,
hiir rMoe«lfolly» 011 this occasion, to call your par-
„ v Y°. b f?a r ?mme(llato attention to tho following etock
Ucular and ‘“|J 1 ^ , gp EN for SALE}
ooNBiaT»oor
n n n-R 8 GOODS*
- . ..H Phsnwablo 7-4 British Merinos, 31J4c~ cost
S^aSltASSS S7Ki ooit 75c.t BritishTwlfl.flue
half pricej
»}} V2?^f«ailty ri4,U00 Embroidered Collars, Just arris-
theflneat rarl.Noedfe Vv'orlt.of the
and elaborate embroidery. Also, do. do.
do. do. Habitat do. do. Sleeves orall kinds,
2?'doOunMA lldkfa, finest work.; Ribbons t all these
SpsssgsBag
Heavy Hoods,
WPOKTAKi to IggmgSg add beaks
*lnt Wch^DatuMk Worsted Table Covers, all colors and
FINALLY CLOSED!
- Ilr •nitoUallons are for tho Interest of all buy*
Mfflfr^farowe 11 , wo earnestly wlsh you
SliSSMjeither « or out of commercial operoUon^
Under tbe Marshall House, Broughton-aU*
WILLIAM KINO, Proprietor. 10 dec 16
If 111 Close on Iho Kd lUnmber.
doling Haglo Soirees t
TOBAV.( M ^ WD ^H ES «0 ! ,DA v 1 mi.
More Wonders t
Elegant and Fashionable Audiences
continue to crowd the Soirees
JUaglquee or
MACALLISTER,
THE GREAT WIZARD OF THE AGE1
Whose Wonderful, Incomprehensible and Startling Fsata
bate astonished and bewildered tbe PubllolTl
Improve the clinnco and seo
THE MIGHTY MAGICIAN I
While you may. Only a few nights more remain to wlL
nosa hla great
FEATS OF DIABLERIE 111
.—To-night—
Sight Now Experiment!,
Including the Great
CALIFORNIA GOLD BOX!
MYSTERIOUS SPIRIT RAPP1NGS!
CHAPEAU DU D1ABLEIII
Macall I iter’s Great
Great Original Inexhaustible Bottle.
THE GREAT MAGIC SHAWL X
MYSTIC CABINET 1 .
Gtitcml ShbrcttnrmcntH.
MORNING, DECEMBER 17,
- —. v —lenr
_ — . secured at the office of the
Theatre, dally, from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. The Soiree wUl
commence at 1)4 o’clock.
dec 17 J. M. WESTON, Agent.
TUB BKHATISST CURIOSITY IN THE WOULD!
SINGEEAR FREAK OF NATURE,
A TREBLE SEMI SUTRAS
CALF!
Being a combination In one of two perfect llodiet In _
Rampant Position, Joined at the Breast, all the Limbs
are natural both In form and position. In this strange
conformation the two Bodies are perfect as far as the
breast, where it la connected: tho cotnwetlon has the ap
pearance or a third Body, with fore and bind feet, head
and neck. Tho Coir haa altogether
Three Rodlea, Eight Legs,AOno Head!
It has been examined by tho medical faculty, who pro
nounce It the moat singular production of Nature, even
In her atrangesl freaks.
- It will be exhibited for one woek only, commencing on
Saturday. Dec. II. althocorner of Bull and Broughton
streets, where Its history will bo given by Ihe Proprietor,
Mr. R. P. Bocboo.
Admission 35 eta. Children half price. Open from 7
A. M. to 101». M. decll
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
Tsr-Witicsr
tntlom tho late residence of Col. John H. McIntosh, dn
ceased,ou tho west sldo of the river 8L John, and oppo-
■lie to 'Mandarin, fifteen miles above the city of Jackson
ville. lu the State of Florida, a 8iesra Saw Mill, rated at
B5 horse power, working two gangs of upright saw# and
one circular eilger aaw. Terms cash, purchaser paying
f °A*«o” < tbo i planM&on, containing 3,700 acres. 000 of
which are open good productive land. The bulidlngaaro
In good condition, ami well adapted to the purpose* of a
cotton and augar plantation.... . . .
Also, suudry tract of pine land, ol convenient distan
ces from the mill, amouutlng to upwards of 8,000 acres.
Also, all other real and personal property (exoopt the
W AUoI'a folge*anS vlduaMe^dwelllnr house situated In
the cliyorBU Augustine, SL John’s county, fronttog the
public square. Term* will he accommodating for tha
r0 Alsol a wl‘ll bo eolti by tbe understood, at private Bale,
in families, a oholco gang of about 817 Negroes, accus
tomed to the culture of cotton and sugar crops. They
may be purchased by application to thoundersIgoe.Lat
SiTAugustine. Florida, or at Savannah, Georgia. The
negroes rosy bo seen and Inspected at the plantation,
wliero also may be secu a diagram of tho real estate, ex-
lilliiu.lt Uio qiuuiy 55?COu"wAt. D DURa, , Adm ,„.
dec 10—J1 B. A. PUTNAM. { Adiar *
MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully Informs
.his patrons that his Second Term will begin on
this day, 13th Instant. Pupils are requested to
Aontcr us early as possible, so as to he In time for
^hls fancy ball, to bo given on the 15th of January
next. doo 10
MADAME G1IANET
fl . Hespectfully Informs her patrons and tho clll-
i tens of Savannah that »ho has closod her Dauclnr
MS ASchool at the SL Andrew’s Hall, and will hereal
jjS&^tor give Instruction to Select Classes at private ro-
sldences
The Gcntleinou's Classes will be taught at Messrs.
Fcay fc Rosslgnol’s School House, second door east or
Bull, In State street, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
evenings, CTOm 8 till 10 o’clock,
Bnbscrlbers can cnlor their nntnes at Madame Girard’s,
South Broad-street, or at Madamo Grunei’s house t In
State, near Drayton-slrcet.nov
FOR THE HOLIDAY’S.
A MONG tho many articles recently recclvod, and now
opened, are aomo extra fine Gold Hunting London
jMtr Watches, which received tho premium at the
great tfifr of 1851. Also, some extra fine quality in
Meric Ouu. These, with others of beautlfol workman
ship, and extra qualities, comprise ln the Watch line
such an assortment as Is seldom met with in this market,
aad nover surpassed. My assortment of fine diamonds,
rich gold and pearl Jowelry or every description, and
sterling sliver tea-sela, forks, spoons, ludlcs, pitchers,
cups, card-cases, shl, together with a groat supply or fine
plated and military goods, fancy articles or evory kind,
cauct, purtmonlea, dressing-cases, work-boxes, thermom
eters, hydrometers, barometers, surveyor’s compasses
and appendages, with other oracles In my line, are
ulftred at prices corresponding with tho times and the
season. D. B. NICHOLS,
1st door west of Pulaski House.
Strict attention paid to repairs of Watches nnd Clock*
by competent workmen, and warranted. 6—dec 10
»LE OOURRIEK DE8 ETAT8-UNIS.”
T B GOUUUIER DES ETAT8-UNI8” Is Uie only
JL/ daily iiewapaper entirely In French, published
ln the United States.
It has two Editions: One Dally, published as early In
tho morning as the other city papers, and containing tho
latest news.
The other, Weekly, containing a synopsis of the news
published during tho woek, and a selection ol literature.
Tho reproduction of tbe works of Dumas, Sue, Lamar
tine, Victor Hugo, &c., published In either edition under
the headings or “ Foulllctonj, Nouvellcs,” &c^ repro-
senta a value of mere than thirty dollars per annum.
Tho Foreign Correspondence of Ihe “Courrler dos
Etna-Unis’’ is generally admitted by the American Press
as the best received ln tho United Slates. It emanates
Horn the most distinguished men, both In Ihe French
’res* and Literature, nnd among them may be mentioned
Hr. Frederic Gulllardet, formeredllor of tho “Courrler.’,
The motto of the “Courrler des Etats-Unls” Is: “In
dependence and Impartiality.’’ It opens its columns to
all opinions, but is foremost In maintaining tbe great
Republican principles without which no free society can
Price of the Dally 88 per annum ; Weekly, 83.—Con
tains 10 pages 4to, prinled on handsome paper.
' Subscriptions received by
1 JOHN hi. COOPER A CO,
nov 10 Saw—3mo Agents for Savannah.
ELEGANT BOOKS
POR THE HOLIDAYS.
L OVE’S EMBLEM: tho Book of tho Heart, 33 engrav
ings, bound ln Turkey Morocco, exlra.
Homes or AiibricanauiborsfSSUiuatraUons.... -
Moore’s Irish' Mehidles, 13 elegant do.
Record’s of Woman toy Mrs. Heman.19 illustrations.
Macaulay’s Lays or Anctonl Rome, 100 engravings—
original and (him tho Antique.
Lyrics or the Heart, 13 engravings.
A Book for tbe Home Circle; by Mrs. Kirkland, tllas-
trated.
The Sketch Book; by Washington Irving, Illustrated.
Frieudshlp’a Offering, Christmas Blossoms, Star of
Bethlehem, The Gill, Tho Woodbine, Tne May Flower.
Read’s Female Poets or America, elegantly Illustrated.
Hart’s Female Froso Writer of America. Illustrated,
dec 10 . W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
•POTATOES, OUDF1SH. HERRINGS. fcU—
JL 300 barrels Pink Eye Planting Potatoes;
50 barrels Carter and Mercer Eating Potatoes}
Sbhda. Chdfish;
100 boxes New Scaled Herrings;
80 boxes Bedell’s Patent Tallow Candles;
00 barrels butter, Sugar and 8oda Biscuit;
100 boxes White and Colored Oheese;
loo empty Kegs, 5,10,10 and 30 gallons;
50 dozen Painted Bankets; -
30 barrel* Extra No. 1 Mackerel;
40 barrels Extra No.S Mackerel;
60 halfbaarols No.l and 2 Mackerel;
40 barrels, half and quarter do. Buckwheat;
30 boxes, half and quarter do. Buckwheat;
SO barrets Treadwell’* Pilot Bread;.
SO boxes Treadwell’* Soda BlacuR t
10 barrels Old Monongabeta Whiskey;
80 barrels Rye Whisky:
50 barrels E. Phelps’ Gin;
60 kegs and half koga California Powder;
4 cases Oannlaler Powder;
900 boxes No. 1 Palo and Family Soap;
50 boxea Colgate’s Pearl Starch;
500 bags drop and buck shot, assorted;
100 boxes New Bunch and Lay re Rnlslna;
80 half and quarter boxes Bunch and LayroRilsms.
U^ngandfors* 10 bg R ANTo N , joHNSTON AGO.
NEW BOOKS.
B ASILS a Story of Modern Life; by W. Wilkes Col
lins.
Homa Scenes and Heart Studies: by Grace Aqnll&r.
Cecelia: or the Memoirs of an Heiress; by Miss Bar-
'fee Successful Merchant; by Wm. Arthur.
Whitehall: or the Times of Cromwell.
Wblte/riant or the Days Of Charlos 3d.
Rochester: or the Merry Days or England.
Captain Kydt or tho Wlzzard of tha Sea. *
MlnnloGrey: or who Is the Heir?
Hralrtd, „1(1 rot Kilo by 8. S. B1BLEY,
dec 18 No. 185 Congress street 1
LARUE AND 1MP0HTANT RALE
Dry Goods at First Cost.
AT TIIH SAVANNAH CHEAP DRY QUODS BTO
(Sign of the lied Flag,)
Bornard-at.y South of tho Market.
rpilE subscriber being about to remove Into a larger
1 Store, for tho Spring trade, offers, from this date, be
entire of a well-selected and •«« o nable stock of Foreign
nnd Domestic DRY GOODS, at “FIRST OOSI^ fir
Cash, positively. THOS. McKENNA.
I\&—Tho Store he now occupies to be rented from
1st February next O deo 13
n PUFF! PUFF! PUFF?
P UFFING la not otir vocation, bnt as U Is the order of
tho day, we must necessarily fkll in the line. We
have a large and handsome assortment of Fancy Articles
suitable for Christmas present*, which wo aro anxious to
selL and will do so at an advance on Iho cost, that wl"
enable us to pay our taxes, rout, and other neccaaary «
“* * Wo ' ,or
deo 13 110 Broughton streeL
JlLOUlLp-W) barrels Flour.
Ann Marla and for sale b;
deo 17
LANT1NG POTA-
P l m ,
bark Cuba and foi
deo 17
Landing from schooner
lebjr
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. ,
TOES.—300 barrels. Landing per
eby
BRIGHAM, KELLY tc CO.
■REAN8 AND OOW PEA8.-For aaje at 05 Bay «L
X) dec 17 HABRiaicCO,
RABKETfL—A large aaaonmeut of Fancy, Travelllni
JLA and Work Boskets, open and covered; also a goc
supply nf Market Baskets. For sale by
dee 17 OOLLINB tc DPLKLEV.
E I8II COVERS, In aets, ora variety or prloeo. Also a
well assorted stock of Co (Tbe Urns and Biggins, to
gether with a general assortment of Britannia Ware for
household use. For sale by
dto 10 OOLLINB fcDULKLEY.
XTOLLAND GIN-19 pipes lloilind Gin. in store amt
XI for sale by [deo 17] W. M. DAVIDSON.
dec 17
Sar 3 ®'
W. M. DAVIDSON.
CHEERYPECT0RA1
For the rapid Curo off
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Of all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of
them valuable) for tho cure of pulmonary complaints,
nothing has ever been found which could compare In Us
effects with this Preparation. Others euro sometimes,
but at all times and In all diseases of the lungs and
hroat where medicine can give relief, thla will do it. It
a pleasant to take, and perfectly safe In accordance with
the direction*. Wo do not advertise for Uio information
of those who have tried U, but those who havo not. Fa
mllies that have known Its value will not be wlthont It,
and, by Its Umoly use, they are secure from tho danger
ous consequences of Coughs and Colds, whloh, neglect
ed, ripen Into fatal Consumption.
The Diploma of tho Massachusetts Institute was award
ed to this preparation by the Board of Judges, In Sep
tember. 1847: also, the Medals of the threo great Inefi-
tides of Art In this country; also, the Diploma of tho
Ohio Institute at Cincinnati has been glvon to the Cnaa-
av Pkctoral by their Government, In consideration of
ts extraordinary excellence and usefulness In curing af
fections of Ihe Lungs and Throat.
Read tho following opinion, founded on the long expe
rience of the eminent Physician of the port and city or
ST.JOHNS, May8,1B51.
Dr. J. O. Ana—Five years’ trial of your CHERRY
PECTORAL ln my practice haa proven whit I foresaw
from lu composition must he tree, that It eradicates and
cures the colds nnd coughs to which we, in this Motion,
—e peculiarly liable.
I think its equal fans not yet been discovered, nor do I
know how a bettor remedy can be made for the distem-
srs oftbo Throat and Luntrs.
J. JT. BURTON, M. D M F. R.8.
Bee what It haa done on a wasted constitution, not only
In tho following casos, but a thousand more:—
SUDBURY, Jnn. 21th, 1851.
Dr. Avxa—In the month of July last, I was attacked
by a violent dlarrhcBt In the mines or California. I re-
turned to 8an Francisco In hope of receiving benefit
from a change ofcllmoto and diet. My dlarrhcsa ceased,
but was followed by a severe cough and much soreness.
I finally started foT home, bnt received no benefit from
the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and
when I arrived In Now-York I was at once marked by
my acquaintances at a victim of consumption. I must
confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt wbat my
friends all believed. At this time I commenced taking
your Duly Invaluable modlclne, with little cxpeclatlon of
deriving anvbenefi from Us use. You would not re
ceive these lines did (not regard it my duty tostato to
the afflicted, through you, thnl my health, ln tho space of
olght months, la fully restored. 1 attribute It to the ui
of your CHERRY PECTORAL.
Youra, truly, WILLIAM W. 8MITH.
Was lit noto n, Pa^ April 12,1848.
Dear Sir:—Feeling that I havo been spared from a pre
mature grave through your Instrumentality, by the pro
vidence of God, I will take tho liberty to express to you
lay gratitude.
A cough and tho alarming symptoms of Consumption
had reduced me too low to leave mo unylhlng like hope,
when my physician brought me a bottle of your
toral.’* It seemed to afford Immediate relief, and ..,
In a few weeks' time, has restored me to sound health.
If It will do for others what It has done for me, you ora
certainly one of Urn bonofhetora of mankind.
Slucerely wishing you every blessing, 1 ora,
Very respectfully, yours,
JOHN J. CLARK, Rector of 8L Peter’s Church.
With such assurance, and from such men, no stronger
proof can be adduced, unless U be from Its effects upon
trial. Prepared and sold by
JAMES O. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Sold bv T. M. TURNER tc CO- A. A. SOLOMONS,
W. W. LINCOLN, MOORE, tc HENDRICKSON, Savan
nah ; and by all the Druggists throughout the 8tate.
nov 18 lawl3awo—3m
BILLIARD TABLES.
N Y. BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTORY, No.!»
• Ann-strcct, Now-York City—where a large stock
maybe found with several new and Important lmproro-
monta, which we have brought to a degreo of perfection
attained by no others. The improvementsconslst orform-
Ing the Cushions so that they will give Ihe angles correctly,
they being made of Cloth or Ihe potent Vulcanized India
UuLber.wbUUi w*h«v«.wlLhli» tha foot »»•<• Introdw^t •«>
the nubile. Gentlemen atadlslonoe wishing topurchaso
Tables with wood or marble beds, can have tholr orders
filled the same as if they were present, by addressing by
nail. Always on hand Cloths, Halls, Cues, French Lenth-
jraand Pockets, of Uie best description. Tables packed
r ,I,,PP “ ■ * PECKER,
oct 14 8awl3m 00 Aim-street, N, Y.
rent Stobcrtfarmrnto.
CIUAPBn THAN TIIH CHEAPEST
ttns
■‘■■'Dry
fluhlonsble. It
stock of
HOU8BKEBP)
Such ss^lille and brown
and Sheeting, Pillow Caso J ,
ledqullU, all sorts of Diaper. Table doth*, Cotton and
Damask table Covers, Towelling, Cotton Fringes, Blan
kets, fee- dec.
DRESS GOODS.
[hams. Muslin Do Lalnea, Cashmeres,
[fish Merinos, Alpacas, Bombazines, Pore
” F%CY’.MS' *” J "'O'*!' 8 '"'*-
Rich Embroidered Collars, Chemisetu and Sleeve*.
Worked Bands, a lane assortment of Needlework Edg-
ngaaml Inserting!, Plain and Embroidered Swiss Mus
ing, Jaconet and Book Mntllna. Bishop Lawns, a great
variety of Bilk and Velvet Mantillas, ail soru and colors
of Fringea and Hood TasMla.
HOSIERY.
.. All kinds or white, brown, mixed and black Cotton
Hom, white, black and grey Merino Ilose, Children’s
Worsted ana Cotton Hose. LadleS’ Vests, Colton,Thread,
Bilk, Buckskin and Kid Gloves.
They call particular attention to their stock of Kerseys,
Osnaburgaand Mulberry 8trlpes; also Carpets, MaUlug,
Oil Cloth-Rugs, Window Curtain*, and the lnrgest assort
ment of Shnwls ever brought to this place, consisting of
Blanket and Long 8hawU, Cashmere, Crape and Silk
Shnwls, and a great many other artlclea.
Tlioy assure tho public that all the above mentioned
Goods, as well a* their whole stock, will be sold at lower
prices than ever before In this place.
7 EINSTEIN tc ECKMAN,
deo 13 151 Oongreis-strcet, Savannah-
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
A NNUALS or every description put up In the finest
bindings. Juveniles' Papier Mache Writing Desk;
Ladles’Work Boxea and Dressing Cases, In groat vari
ety ; Fancy Inkstands, Card Cases, Gold Pencils, Portfo
lios. Albums, together with many other articles suitable
for ihe season, for sale by
deo 0 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
BARGAIN'S! BARGAINS!!
DRY GOODS AT C08T.
TTT a WADSWORTH will commouce disposing of
YY • his rich and valuable stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Thio Dap, Decomber Olh, 1853, at New York ooeL
Wo hope no one in want or any article in Ihe Dry Goods
line, will fkll to call and examine the Goods and prices
bofora purchasing, as we are determined to Mil theM
Goods at prices Tull 35 per ccnL'lCse than they can be
bought at any other houM In the city. Wo will not enu
merate prices here, but Invite all to call, assuring them
that Goods will be offorod at prlcea which will be Mila
fhetory. j|
* cB Stork under Maridau. House.
This line consists ol
beautlfol two-horse Cab called the R.
■bcOTT, and two other Cabs, and wll
run on a regular line together. They aro not connocie<
with tho Cab called the l«dy Hcntz. Tho undersigned
returns Ills thanks to the nubile for the liberal patronage
bestowed upon him, nnu solicits a continuance of the
some. The Call Book is at the store or A. Donaud, cor
ner of Bay and WhltakcMtreets, and all entries will ho
promptly attended to. Very respectfully,
deo 14 0 DANIEL N. LAIN.
FRENCH'S HOTEL,
Corner of Frankfort-at. and City Hall
(Oppoiite the
Square,
(As City Hall and Park Fountain,)
NEW-YOIIK CITY,
W AS built and opened by Uio subscriber. May 1,
1849, and refitted and furnished, August, 1852. Ho
trusts that for convenience, elegance, comfort nnd eco
nomy, it cannot bo surpassed In the world. It contains
more rooms than any other Hotel on this Continent, save
one only, all of which aro warmed gratis. They are all
fitted up with marble lop wash stands, which are sup
plied with Croton water through allver-nlsied .cocks,
facto is but one hod in a room. The halls and water
closets on every floor will be lit with gas during the
night. This Hotel Is conducted on the European plan of
lodging rooms, and meals as thoy may bo ordered in the
spacious and splondld Refectory, and Is In the tfmmaJiafs
vieinltp of Mercantile butintu, and Uie principal places
of amusement. XL FRENCH,
deo 14 3mo .
DR. BANNING’S IMPROVED BRACE
on. Si 0. PANCOST, DENTIST,
No. lfiODrouifliton-ut., .
H AVING made arrangements with tho manufacturers
of the above valuable Chtrurglca! Instrument, will
supply all applicants either at wholesolo or retail.
A Female well qualified to fit Ihe Brace, will be in ...
tendance upon Ladles, and if desired, will wait upon
them at their residences.
N.B.—Orders from Physicians In tho country, will bo
prompUy attended to. lawly april 8
WINTEE IRON WORKS.
JL averago of an Engine weekly—and beg attention o'
Mill owners to tho most valuable Improvement In Mill
Machinery of Uio day, and so warranted—to wilt
Cooper’s Patent Upright and Direct Acting Single
and Qang Saw
IUIX.1. ENGINE,
EMBRAC1XO (WITH OTHER VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT!)
II OXIE’8
PATENT CONTINUOUS FEED WORKS.
An Incomparably superior substitute for tho Rag Wheel.
The peculltr principle from whloh the above Mill de
rives its greatest merit. Is more especially valuable in
Its application to the Gang Baw frame. Tho Englno
stands Immediately underneath the Sash, to which tho
Piston Rod is directly attached. The motion of the Sash
it thus directly controlled by the steam ln the cylinder,
and by the introduction of Uiis at a particular point, the
force of both the up and downward stoke (usually foil
ing with such Jarring effects on the plumber blocks and
wrist pins,) Is entirely arrested, the Bash being thus al
ways suspended as It were on tho steam, roliovlng there
by tbe Journals and wrist (so liable to heat In the usual
S llcatlon) or all boating tendency. By virtuo of this
iclple, practical demonstration can bo fumlshod that
iheso Mills are capable or an easy speed of 300 revolu
tions per minute, and at this speed are nearly noiseless-
tile cut or the saws being almost alone heard. A com
mon speed for tbe single saw under this application is
from 250 to 300 revolutions per mlnutol Thosfy/s In
which these Engines and their appurtenances are gotten
up Is superior throughout, whlto the Mill, In its design,
embodies every practical and well-tried Improvement
eztanL The Engine and other work froyi this establish
ment Is not excelled In any part of the United States.
Employing, as It does, the beat talent, nnd provided with
tho best heavy nnd light tools and materials, no supe
riority or atylo or workmanship la admitted I This point
Is readily conceded by all who visit there very entensive
Attentions Is also called to
Cooper’s “Strictly Portablo and Vibratory’s
CIRCULAR SAW MILLL,
which may be banled, with entire facility, from point to
point, Rt pleasure, by four liorses; and is warranted su
perior to any heretofore presented to the public.
Contracts made for delivery in New-York, New-Or-
lean*, Mobile, Charleston, Suvannah, Augusta, or Macon
the transportation to thcM points being moderate from
the facilities prerented bv tho railroad and water com
unlc&ilon therewith. Addrjas.
A. WARNER, Sec’y,
or, J. S. WINTER, Agent,
Montgomery, Ala.
P. 8.—There works have recently shipped to Pensaco
la, Fla- R MU1 provided with two or Cooper’s DlrecU
Actlng Gang Engines,’’ and two of bis “Slnglo Saw En-
gtoe^r which are capable of cutting 50,000 foot of lum-
The parties ordering, effected the purchase after a tour
through the Northern and Eastern 8latex, In search ortho
best and most approved Mill, alter first examining those
of this Company. They returned, after thorough Investiga
tion, convinced that no establishment met with present
ed such general advantages, or combinations of Improve
ment as found at theso works.
references:
TIG. Metcalf, President Mechanics’ Bank. Augusts Ga.
G. B. Lamar, President Bank of the Ropubllc, N. York.
Leonard tc Smith, N. Y { E. Wlthlngton, Savannah, Ga.
Win. M. Martin,Charleston: Wrlgl —
New-Orleans. 2awl3in Sm-o
GIFT BOOKS.
/CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—A largo variety of Annu-
V^als, Albums and Gift Books, for 1843. Also Papier
Mache Writing Desks, Albums, Port Folios, Card Cases,
Port Monnies, Alabaster boxes, Fancy Articles, Ac, Ac.,
suitable for Christmas Presents, recently received nnd for
sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
doo 14 No. 135 Congresa-sU
Cream Ale.
T AYLOR A SONS’ CELEBRATED CREAM ALE-
Tho undersigned, sole Agents in this citv, will keep
a constant nnd ample supply of tho abovo Ale. Persons
desirous of obtaining tho nrtlclo, can *•“ *“—
tying us. [dec 1] QUANTOCK,
SION PAPER.
A Principle off Writing wlthont Pens or Ink. ■
F irst premium awarded to them by the
Ohio Stoto Fair, October, 1851. A beautiful and
usefol article with which to write a Letter and obtain the
Copy at the same tlm& without the use of Pen or Ink.
rendering R Invaluablo to persons travelling. It will
also take the correct Impression of any Lear, Plant, or
Flower, and la equally adapted for writing on Paper,
Cloth, Wood, or 8tone, In the copylug of Plans, Designs,
Music, Ac., (without (ho use of pen or Ink) with a bone
or common stick. Try it.
Great Inducements offered to Agents. All orders ad
dressed by mall must bo post-paid.
Manufactured by IL F. BEBBEE A CO- at Marshall
House, Savannah, and 91 Cllnton-alreet, N. Y. City,
dec 7
FOLLY I FOLLY! FOLLY!
r ' would be worse than folly for us to say that our stock
of Fancy Artlclea aro more extensive, and can be sold
at loss prices than any other in thla city, If It were nolao,
therefore wo Invito all bands to give ns a coll and pur
chare their Christmas presents.
HORTON A RIKEMAN,
doo 13 110 Broughton street.
Mugton, SavL , ...
right, Williams A Co.,
nov 11
GUNS. PISTOLS. Ac.
rpHE subscriber has Just received a great variety of fine
X Double and 81nglo Barrel Guua of Laminated Steel,
Damascus Stub Wire and Plain Twist Barrels, also Gome
Bags, Powacr Flasks, 8hot Bogs, Bells and Pouobo*,
Whistles, Homs, Cleaning Rods, and almost everything
’KffKWSnd oilier FMiiK .11 .f.bloh „.
offered «t prlco. oud on lorou Uml oannol Ml lo wtlQff
“fir Doilor In Watoho. nnd Jowotry.
DIKECTOltY AND CENSUS FOn lit!.
OIIOIII.no millojonl onmnnt or n;tron«jo nrooonl lu
YEAR 1853, tbo cnumerallon for whloh will be In Ihe
n, TM nfwolory will oonlnln, In ,l|di.t»tip.l ordw, Iho
ciSSSSSSS
look' will he (umlaKd io aubMilbm at 13 oanta
^AdvsftlMmtnU will ba wiwjtlouously Inserted It Ihe
MIowluiralNi
jjdumNu-iwiijjjjyiwii
NEW ROOKS.
T HE Homo Circle, or Familiar Thoughts on Various
Topics, Literary, Moral and Social—by Mrs. Klrk-
iJomcs of American Authors, comprising anecdotal
and descriptive sketches, Illustrated with views of their
residences, from original drawings, and Uie fae slmllo *'
tbe manuscript of each author.
Romanco of Indian Life, and other tales—by Mrs. Ma
ry 11. Eastman. ... I
Illustrious Personngos of the Nineteenth Century, illus
trated with beautiful steel engravings.
Goms from Moore’s Melodies—4 to ten beautiful lllus-
tr The n BlbIe in the Family—by Rev. Dr. Boardman.
Footprints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity—by John
Cole Ilngen. Illustrated with steel engravings.
Gift Book or Gems—a literary offering or all seasons
—edited by Emily Perclvnl—richly illustrated.
Revlow of New Themes.
Received, and for sale, by 8. S. 8IBLEY,
deo 14 No. 135 Congress sL
ALE I ALE I ALE !
ETfiW Mutrt. Quanteek, Robert* 4* Co.:—Gcnl’sd
BBK You nre hereby appointed our “Sole Agents”
Uie safe of our Brands of “Albsny Imperial Alo”ln
the city of Savannah, State of Georgia, from and after thla
date.
[SlgnedA JOHN TAYLOR A SONS.
New York, December 1,1853.
H AVING received the Agency of the above well
known superior Ale, a constant and ample supplr
will be always kept by us In store at Wltllnk’s Whnrf.’
JfflUntM.ltt
F^sftsjsivr
wcllon. He u lately of Montreal,:
■Ur ‘
. Aotcn. At.
SHF
jmb]
on Iho
Sill
|)jSf
Sisson S'OnwiiS toli*oSfcdnifer&ifcST 1 For
corner of Mperty sod Barnard stmts.
ter.
Uon on tho first of January, —
a Rico PlantaUon. Respectable testimonials will bo pro
duced as to character, Industry, and attenUon to business.
A note left at tho office of Mr.lLJ. Chalmers, will be
banded to the advertiser. **”7'
. . for Which Fifteen Dollars per month wUl be paid!
and they found. Apply to
deo 10 * WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
TTTANTRd—A aitnatlon as Groom and Coachman by
tv a young man of steady habits, who la frilly compe
tent to inke care of horses, carriage and harness. The
applicant haa had threo years experience In Savannah,
and can furnish tbe best or city reference. Inquire at
tills office. if deo 15
W ANTED.—An Intelligent active man. One accus
tomed to accounts, can henr of a situation by ad
dressing Key, Box 83, Post Office, statlur '*•
rhere the — —**■ *—
time, win
e party addressing may b
W ANTED TO PURCHASE—50 to 100 Plantation
Negroes, in fomllles. toflll an order. Address,
nov 20 WM. WRIGHT, Savannah.
1 AOR BALE—A mulatto girl, aged 30 years, a com
plete Seamstress nnd Lady’s Staid; alio a mulatto
man, aged about 30 year*, a Coachman and House Serv
ant^ApplytoJdecl4]J^^
I ~jv5R 8 A LE—Two negro woman, middle aged; a girl
agod 0 years—country raised. Ayply to
dec 14 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
F OR SALE.—A Negro Woman aged about 33 years,
very Intelligent, and warranted a first rate Cook,
Washer and Ironer. Sold to remain in the City. Also a
likely negro man aged 85 years. Apply to
doo 3 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN,
ADfepfna ssatitctfncmcntn.
. y " ri > HVigMffK "
■ ZLin! FRANKLIN, C*pL Long, having most ofl
cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight of
3W> t° 4tw hales Cotton, spply on board or to
30 BRIGHAM, KBLLY A CO.
TOR LIVBRt’OO 1^—Tha A. L ship EDWARD
O’BRIEN, CapL Creighton, having part of her
cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch, For freight of
500 bales Cotton, or passage apply on board, or to
nov 97 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO,
FOB UVKRPOOL^Th. ffr.1 SB -hip »IA.
£BEe»?ILDA, Capt. Lee, having a portion of her cargo
engaged, wIB meet with despatch for the abovo port.
For freight, apply to
nov 94 PADELFORD, PAY A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho Ship CORNELIA,
,Capt. French, having roost of her cargo engi
going on board, will nave quick despatch. For
siPKnmHHHBBni&n
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A. 1. American
ahlp WILLIAM RATH BONE, Jnbex Pratt, mas-
ir, having most of her cargo engagod and going on board,
will meet with quirk despatch for tho above port. For
freight, Inquire of tbe captain on board at Hydraulic
Press, or to H.GOWDY,
nov 15 corner Bay and Bamantatrcets.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho A lThlpNEWENQ.
tjajLAND, Preble Master, having the greater part of
r cargo engaged, and going on board, will have quick
ipateh. For freight apply to H. GOWDY.
FOR LIVERPOOL—The A 1 ahlp CHINA.
ItlanrJi«ni Master, hav ,D 8 “tost of her cargo en-
Ksgedrwlll meet with quick dlspMch for the above p^rt-
.For freight apply to H dec 13 H.GOWDY.
TTtOU SALE—Two first rate Cooks, one 33 years old
V and the other35 years; two girls, one 18 years and
the other 19 year* old; a woman 30 yean old, one 38
years, and one 94 yeara old; a woman 88 years old, with
her girl child 10 years,.her boy child 8 yean, and her
Infant child; a woman 28 yean, wllh her girl ehtld 9
S years, and her Infant; a woman 98 yean old, with her
rl child 5 yean; and a girl eighteen yean old with an
fruit child. Apply to WM. WRIGHT,
doo 13 Broker.
^ Uil . FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 ship LAN0A8*
JSSscTER, Given, Master, .having part of her cargo
«°^«®d, will hare quick dispatch. For^frc^hLi^dy to
: „ FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 shlpROCIIAM-
■.i~ff.fr D EAU, Uallowell, Muter, will have quick dls-
patch for the above port. For freight apply to
dec 13 H.GOWDY.
fj'OR SALE—A Lot In York steet,63 by 90feet, fee
J? elmplo. Also, a Lot In Margaret atreet. 50 by 90
feet, fee simple. Apply to WM. WRIGHT,
<l “ ” Broker.
F IR SALE—a man 30 yean old, a man 38 years, a
man SO years, a man S3 years, and a man S3 yean
old. Apply to ltdec 13] WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
I AOR SALE—A very likely and Intelligent Mulatti
Girl, a Soamotruo and House Servant. Apply to
dec 13 WM. WRIGHT; Broker.
- J,—The hut sailing' ..
GIANNA, Gilchrist, master, having the mostof
-ight engagod, will have dispatch u above. For
fre ght of about 80 bales Cotton under deck, apply to
dec 13 E. W. BUKER.
pOR SALE—A fhmily of country retied Negroes—*
Man 38 years old, a Woman 35, a Girl 10, a Girl 13,
and a Boy 4.
ton and uloe
deo 7
1 j>OR BALE.—House and Lot No. 83, sixty by ninety
foot, fronting Liberty Square. Apply (o
nor 30 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
dec 1 ’ Winink’a Whtrt
GKAND FAIR OF CIIKIST.1I4S MSBNTS
To bo hold at tho Store No, 148 llrouqh"
ton-etreot, between Whitaker and
Iturnard-HtrcetN.
tHE subscriber respectfully Informs tho citizens of
8avannah and the public at large, that he has Just
opened a beautiful and largo assortment of Fancy Arti
cles, of all descriptions—Jewelry, Silver Ware, Musical
Instruments, 4cc n &c~ tbe finest ever brought to this city,
and which he often for solo at half of tholr value, as he
wishes to doso out the whole stock In two weeks. The
artlclea being too numerous to mention, therefore come
ono and all and look for yourself; and you will be polite
ly attended upon, by
dec 13 td25 F. W. MILLER.
TtOR SALE.—Lot No. 85 on Pune street, (In foe slm-
pie), with a comfortable dwelling, near Railroad
Depot. Also Lot No. 9 on Jones street. Apply to
-27 WYLLY tc MONTMOLLIN.
n
Wtdnetdey, December 15.
ONFESSIONS of Fllz-Boodle, and r Ti
Tremendous Ad-
\J ventures of Mqjor Gahagan. ny W. M.Thackeny.
Basil t a Story or Modem Lite. By W. Wilkie Collins.
Hired volumes of Ihe English edition In one,
TheBuccessfUl Merchant: Sketches of Ihe Lite of Mr.'
Samuel Budget!, late or Klngtwood Ilill. By William
Arthur, A. M.
Webster’a Works. Tho 8poochi*, Forensic Argu
ments, and Diplomatic Papen or Daniel Webster. By
Edward Everett. 8lx vols. Bvo.
English Tales and Sketches. By Mn. Nowton Cros-
land. Tlcknor, Reed tc Fields.
Essays and Taloe In Prose. By Barry Cornwall.
Zingra, the Glpsey. By Annette M. Malltord.
Lord Saxondnle; or, Life among the London Aristo
cracy. By G. W. M. Reynolds.
Adventures of nn Ald-do-Camp. By James Grant.
THE KNICKERBOCKER FOR DECEMBER,
deo 15
HOOKS,
_ , lERGHANTl
_ Life of Mr. Samuot Budgett. By William Arthur,
A. Mm author of “A Mission to tho Mysore,” fcc. Jcc.
Basil: a Story or Modern Lite. By W. Wilkie Col
lins, author of “Antonina,” “Rambles Beyond Rail
ways,” &c.
Confessions of Fllz'Boodle, and Tremendous Adveu-
lures of Mnjor Gahagan. By W. M. Thackeray.
Adventures of an Ald-de-Camp. By James Grant,
Esq., author of “The Scottish Cavalier,” and “Romance
of War.”
Zingra, the Glpsey. _Br Annette M.Jdaitlard.
Wnldo-vvorren t a Tale or Circumstantial Evidence.
By Emerson Bennett.
Lord Saxondnle; or, Life among the London Aristo
cracy: By G. W. M. Roynolds.
deo 15 Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
CIInISTltM8 OI.OTHINQ.
G EORGE S. N1CH0L8 has Just received, per steamer,
a handsome and lnrne assortment of Bovs’ Blue,
Black and Brown Cloth Jackets, Pants and Vests, for
Boys from seven to fourteen years old. Also, a good
assortment of Children’s connected Grey Bulls, for child
ren from four to seven yeara old. Call soon, for (hey are
—'ng cheap and fast at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’
ige.dec 15
of8avannah generally, that bo intends opening a Draw
ing School If a sufficient number of pupils offer them
selves.
F. Cerveau hopes by being well known In this City
aa a teacher of Drawing, that ne will meet with the pat
ronage of the public, lie la also prepared to paint Fresco
painting, fine Window Shader, Banners, Lithographic
Drawings. Anatomical and other drawings executed In
the best style, which cannot fall to please.
Mr. Cervkau’s residence Is ln No. 03 Congress street.
dec 8 tf
C ORN.—1000 bushels of Cora in bulk, ln store and for
sale by [deo 141 A. O. TOMB. 180 Bay sL
F RESH DRUGS.—3000 lbs. Epsom Salts; 0000 lbs.
Copperas: 3000 lbs. Alum; 2000 lbs. Glauber Salts;
3000 lbs. Potash; Just received and forsalo by
JA8. H. GARTER, Druggist,
dec. 11 BrougbtonraL opposite SL Andrew's Hall.
JOHN O. CARIVIICHAEli,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta* Georgia.
Will receive and sell Merchandise and make
prompt returns.
references:
Augu*tn—Messrs. Gould, Bulkley tc Co.. Mr. John
Bones, Mr. T. 8. Metcalf, President, Dr. G. ol. Newton,
President. *
Savannah—Mr. A. Porter, Messrs. R. Habenham tc
Bon, Messrs. Hunter tc Gnmraefi, Mr. Thos. W. Cookery,
dec 6 2w*
B ACON.—30 hbds. Bides and Shoulders. landing from
brig W. Clarko and for sale by
dec 10 OLAOHORN tc CUNNINGHAM.
S MOKED nEEF tc TONGUES.—100 Smoked Tongue*;
3 bbls. Smoked Bcof, landing and for sale by .
dec lp OLAOHORN tc CUNNINGHAM.
•QACONr-50 bhds fine sides, 15
tierces canvassed shoulders, i
snlo by K1HB1
dec 10
do fine shoulders, 15
now In store, and for
— tc RODGERS,
Bay street.
_ rel, mess pork, raisons, fii
ter. cheese, Illram 8m!th and I
and for sale by KIBBEE tc
dec. 10
SUPER GANAli FLOUR.
P REMIUM AND DOUBLE EXTRA SUPER CANAL
FLOUU, selected for this market. Just received
from New York-
35 bbls. Illram Smith’s,)
25 “ Burbank, >Doublo Extra Super.
10 hair bbls. Burbank, )
34 bbls. Goodrich, extra super.
15 half bbls. Allen Creek, extra super.
95 bbla. Empire Mills, superfine.
25 “ Wabash, *• for sale low, by
dec7 SEABORN GOODALL.
P ORCELAIN VASES A PARIAN MAnBI.E 8TAT-
fUETTS.—A variety of Richly Gilt and Painted Por
celain Vases, Toilet Bottles, Card Receivers, and many
other artlcloa of the eame materials.—Also, beautlfld
specimens of Parian Marble Statuette, from the best de
signs of tho old masters; among which, are Venus, Apol
lo, The Clrcasslon Slave, and others, wllh heautltul Busts
or Scott aud Byron. Forsalo by
doo II B. W1LMOT.
p ROOERIES—
\JT50 boxes prime English Dali
50 “ White do, suitable'
10 hhds. prime BMcs ^
I nr Cheese;
ter cr“*—
cutting;
prime Bides;
50 boxes Mould Candles ; >
10 bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey;
60 “ now crop Now Orleans Molasses;
20 firkin* superior Goshen Butter;
95 kegs prlmo Iteaf Lard;
100 bags prlmo lllo Coffee; for sale by
deo 10 COHEN fc TARVER.
?Tll>EnrM , I'l.K8, *0.-J bbli. SwoetNowark OW.11
41 liliI*. FlmJiii Bod, and OiMn Applwl
10« Wliol.,nidvfi4 nnd Qunrtpr Boxc. Kniiln. t
loo Boxes French Lemons, and a general assorunent
orDriodFntlte. JuaUandlngtor
dec 10 M. J. SOLOMONS.
50 Kite No. f Mackorol and Salmon |
. candles, cracken, but-
dra Flour, Just received,
■ RODGERS,
liny streeL
KVV. ORLKANS~ANU CUBA 8YUUP-S0 b.rrcli
extra fine N. O. Syrup: 100 barrels Cuba do.; 15
boles Gunny Cloth; 150 colla Kentucky and Prose Rope
for sale low by Idee 10] KIBBEE tc RODGERS.
L ard, orackeSs, and
50 kega No. 1 Lard;
SOAP-
75 barrels nread aud Crackers, assorted;
50 boxes No. 1 Soap )
50 boxes Pale Soap. | Co, * tUsa ‘
landing and for sale by CRANE tc HOLCOMBE,
deo 15
I ftOR SALE ON OR BEFORE ARRIVAL—A cargo or
1 prime white Flint Cora, from Notth Carolina, by
deo 15 A. O. TOMS, 120 Bay-eL
) isle by deo 15
TT'RENCH AND MERCER POTATOES.—50 barrels
J? Landlni ' *
Landing and for tele by
CRANE tc HOLCOM BR.
13UTTER AND CHEESE.—100 boxea Connecticut
JL) Cheeso; 35 kegs Orange County Butter. Landing
and for sale by deo 15 CRANE tc HOLCOMB.
K AOKEREL AND SALMON.—50 ketta each. Land
^ ing and for sale by CRANE tc HOLCOMBE.
dec 15 “
Monument Squaw.
/"TAME LI ’J A PON 10 AS— A large and "elegant assort-
V. tntml or ibeso.beautlfol Plant*, and of the finest yarl.
They are accustomed to Uie culture of Cot-
Apply to
WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
FOR PROVIDENCE.-The brig WIL80N FUL-
_ LER, J. Johnson, master, will meet with dispatch
as above. For freight or passage, apply off board at Tel-
fair’s wharf, or to
dcc9 BRIGHAM, KELLY tc CO.
jMJR SALE.—Ten Shares of Waynesboro’ Railroad
. Stock. Apply to
nov 20 WYLLY tc MONTMOLLIN.
weW"Yokk.
TOR NEW YOJtK—New Line.-The regular
jfiOi&packot schooner BENJAMIN STRONG. CapL
\\ alter Smith, will meet with qalck dispatch for the
' iporL For freight or passage apply on board, or to
16 HENRY K. WASH BURN, Agent.
I TOR SALE.—Stoamboat OGLETHORPE, as she now
1 Ilea, together with berTackle, Apparel, Ice. Ai
[nor 16] WYLLY fc MC
tit
C. A. L. LAMAR.
LOST OK STOLEN.
O N MONDAY NIGHT, December 13th, a POCKET
BOOK, containing a small sum of money, also due
bills and notes. Two notes of Wylly tc Montmollin for
•1,800 07 each, dated June 1st, 1858, payable In twelve
and twenty-four months. Payment has been stopped ol
all thepupere. A liberal reward will be paid ir Wl at
this office. dec 15
GOOD VVOIIKITIEIV WANTED.
ip»wr> q* WANTED.—Active and efficient Work-
men ,D nU brancl'es ®r the Carrlnge-mak-
f^lng business. The monEiT rates will
■ ™ —be paid for oooo workmen, and noue
other than good Workmen need apply—as poor ones can
not have employment. Apply at my Carriage Establish
ment, comer of Broughton and West Broad-streote.
sept 17 tf WILLIAM WARNER.
NEGROES WANTED.
T HE Highest market price will bo paid for Negroes,
either in gangs, families, or singly, as we havenu-
meroua orders to purchase for countnr and city.
WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN,
June 11 At the old office, comer Bull-st. and Bay Lane.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
S ITUATED Immediately upon the Waynesboro* and
Augusta Rail Rond, and adjoining town lnnds or
Waynesboro’. It contains about reveu hundred and
fifty acres, with a fine pasturage, and has all necessary
buildings. The whole or a part may be purchased. Ap
ply to BHBWMAKE fc MONTGOMERY.
sept 37 tf Waynesboro’ Ga.
TO RENT*
FROM the 1st January, for one or more
years, two Lots on Monlgomery-street, 1 ii»
front by 120 reel deep. A small Iloureandout buildings
on oue of the Lots. For terms, apply to
duo to t. j. WALolr, Wo. lropuy-sireeL
FOR 8ALE.
T HE Westerly half of Lot No. 2, Yamneraw, being the
wharf now occupied by the Charleston Stenm-pncket
Company, measuring one hundred feet on the river, mid
running back about two hundred feot to Caual-streeL
This property Is now under a lease which will expire on
the flnt of November nexL If not sold at private solo
previous to the flnt Tuesday In February, it will then be
Tored at auction at tho Court house. Apply lo
dec 15 COHEN it. FOSDICK.
PLANTATION FOR SALE-SItuatcd In Mein-
£2*tosh county, Geo., nnd containing 1500 to 1800
' 1 acres. Four hundred acres aro ' leared and ready
for cultivation, and four hundred more to dear, of the
best quality land In Ihe State for raising 8ca Island Cot
ton, the rest being Pine land. Apply to
deo 16 JNO. H. HULL.
FOR SALE.
jug* VALUABLE Property In Marietta. Ga. A ■
Ng largo and well-finished cottage-bulU Alan- f
sion, with superior out-buildings, gardens, **
orchard, fco. all of which ore new and Incomplete order.
The above waa Uio summer rcsidenco of the late Benja
min Snider, and can be bought to an advantage by apply-
VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE.
fnm, A TRACT of land containing five hundred acres,
tnfm strictly prime Rico Land, Immediately opposite the
—old town of Hardwick,and adjoining tbe plantation
of Dr. Cue vas. Tho situation of the place affords one of the
best Saw Mill aeata In the Southern country,facilities for
Umber being easy and without end: Vessels coming
from sea can load immediately along side, drawing from
ten to fifreen feot of walor. For terms and further par
ticulars apply to H.J.CUALM ERS, Broker,
deo 3 6 Whitaker streeL
FOR SALE,
na. That valuable tract or Land, (late .residence of
Thos. Atkins) situated one and a half miles from
““"“this city, containing 200 acres, 75 of which Is high
ly improved, and nearly tbe whota under fence. On the
premises Is a good dwelling house and all suitable out
buildings: an excellent vyell of water and a garden of
valuable shrubbery and plants.
For further particular*, apply to the subscriber at
Mrs. Remsharl’s boarding house, or to Messrs. Wylly fc
Montmollin. fnor 1]II. P. ATKINS.
~HOWON.
aS2 TOR B08TON.—The test railing coppeMasten-
uSsd brig MARSHALL, Ryder, master, having all
ier under deck freight engaged, will bare quick dispatch
is above. For freight of deck load, or in
FOR B08TON.-
>ly to
j brigGEOR-
Jknlctt at fliiftfow,
this i)ATr"’,?,V A r.'^n"-"s 11
osMWid of ths Plank nnd. commencing m
i e J?8 , P # “d Boiler, also a I
sraittranat
a ., TO. R .., B . OSTON —® ec * c loa d wanted for brig
PAULINA. Apply to
® HUNTER fc GAMMELL.
PROVIDENCE.
A Bleam Engine
ebalns ar*
drum, 1
cronie*. i
but little used; circular *swi 1 ‘roneri‘nn!l'
clamp acrewa, boiler for steaming plant
slocks, 2 anchors, 3 chain rebels, (nearly new;, - .aw.
bedferews, (Ingood order) 3)4 andainchre with ban,
10 large 81 Incli blocka, single, double nnd lrehlo;a
quantity of nuts anil acrewa, bar iron, 3,3# and 1)4,1
copper bell, lot of old copper.
A Plantation Boat, 4 oara,^4)4 foet wide, 25 feet long, In
complete order and copner-rasfened; and various other
articles. Terras will be declared at ho ralo. doo 4
Priaate Sale. . ‘
S8 barrels Land Plaster, landing and for solo low.
Private 8alt. , “
Lot No. 209,3d district, Early county, containing 850
acres, more or leas. dccO
BT riHLIlKICK «c DELL.
, Jtdminiitretor'* Sale,
Will be sold, on tho flnt TUESDAY In February next,
In front or the court house: • '
Lot No. eight, North Oglethorpe ward, In the dly- of
8avnnnah, and all' the.lmprovemcnta thereon, consisting
of five houses; also, a negro woman by the name of
Rose, and her child, belonging to>tbe estate or Patrick
Tleraay, deceased, Ute of raid county, and sold by virtue
of ani order of the honorable the Ordinary of Chatham
oonnty, for the benefit of tho heirs nnd creditors of said
estate, Sold by order of tho Administrator.—Terras
made known at sale. dec 17
Exttneive Sale at Auction of Rtadp Made Clothing.
On MONDAY, the 90th InsL, at li7doek. wIB beraW
at the store of “SaulsburyfcCo”,Marshall House »
Building: / '
A very large Stock of Ready Alade Clothing and Fur
nishing Goods, consisting In part.of 350 over-coats, a
groat variety or atyles; 50 doaka; 300 blue," black and
brown dress and frock coalsit 500 businesa coats, of tbo
latest styles 1,000 pain of Pantaloons, of every variety;
1,000 vesta of black satin, black and fancy cnislmercs,
fancy velvet, silk, fce-Ac. Also, a great variety of
youths’nnd ehllden’a clothing. Also, shirts,-drawers,
cravat*, undenhlrts, scarft, stock*, gloves, handkerchiefs,
•uipenden, together with a large lot of tranks, carpet
bags, valises, Ac., Ac. Al*o, a large standing mirror,
show carat, vest stands, ke^ Ac. This stock, being all
new and made In the best manner, offers extraordinary
Inducement* to country merchants and others, ns there
will be no limit on any article offered, tho sale being pos
itive. Term* liberal and will be made known at sole.
On TUESDAY, the 4ih day or January next, at 11 o’clock,
will bo aold In front of the Court House: . .
Lots Nos. 0 and 10 third Ty thing Anson Ward, contain
ing each fifty-four act es, situated In Chatham county, be
tween the Darien and White Bluff Roada, about .threa
miles from the city and known os “TbeCottage.”—Terma
sisal*. deed
Atelgnet*’ Sale.
On THURSDAY, tho 0th day of January nexi at-lO
o'clock, will bo sold on tho premises, lot No. 3, Yama
All the buildings on raid lot. Also, one steam englno
and bollen complete, one large machlno lathe, two email,
FOR NEW-YORK—Union Like.—The regu-
_ larpacket schooner N. W. SMITH, Smith, mas-
ier, wi!l have dlapatch for tho above port. For freight
WILLIS tc BRUNDAGE.
rgmp apply to
FOR NEW-YORK—Old Establisiixd Like.
f —Tha packet Brig PHILURA. A. U; Calhoun,
ninsiur, will meet with despatch as above. For freight
— pnssage, apply on hoard, at Telfair's wharr, or to
nov 23 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc »X>,
FIIILADELP1IIA.
TOR PHILADELPHIA—100 bales Cotton want-
,ed to complete cargo or bark EMILY BANNING,
pjilylo [deo 10] HUNTER fc GAMMELL.
FOR PHILADELPHIA. —The fine barque
EMILY BANNING, CapL Ray, having a por-
her cargo engaged, will have dispatch for tbe
rave port. For freight or passage, apply to
deo 5 HUNTER fc GAMMELL.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Like.—The
egular packet schr. VIRGINIA, 8now, master,
have dispatch for the above port. For freight orpas-
applrto deo3 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line.—The
schooner J. F. TOBI AS, Hand, master, wants 100
Jtton to complete her cargo, for freight of which,
•jiaseage, apply to
WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
BALTIMORE.
portion
dispatch,
de "
FUR BALTMORB —Tho fast sailing, regular
packet brig ELANORE, Phillips, master, having
m or her freight engaged, will have immediate
i. For balance or freight, apply to
WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
NEW-ORLEANS.
- FOR NEW ORLEANS.—The schooner G. E.
^PRESCOTT, Captain Gllken. having part of her
_ it engaged, will have quick dispatch. For freight
or passage, apply on board, or to
dec 14 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
lathes, one screw cutter, one.
ty of Iron bolts, one pair of scales,
punching machine, a quanti- ’
* *cales,a lot of smith’s tonga, - -
anvils, hollows,Rtockr, taps and dles,key and tap wrench
es, seta of cblsaels and reamers, swage blocks, homnters
aud sledges, with a great variety of other smith’s tool*.
Also, about 1,500 bushels of smith’s coals. Also, tha
unexnlred leaso of the loL Sold aa the assigned proper
ty or W. II. Garland, by order of thp asrignee, for the
benefit of creditors, fc&, s.—Terms at sale. dec 9
.. . rotatoee and Onion* at Private Sale. ,
Now landing per.brig Nancy Aim from Boston: 200,
bbls. peach blows and planting potatoes; 20 do. white •-
onions. , nov 9
* Bacon Shoulder* at Private Sale. ?;>,
Just received In store, and for ralo low, 7 hogsheads
Bacon 8houIdera. oct 30
.WINDOW OLASSAT PRIVATE SALE. *
Just received In store, and for rale low, 450 boxes Win
dow, Coach, Sheet, and Crown Glass, from tbe Holston
Glass Works, Knoxville, Teun.
The above Glass Is of the best quality, and assorted
sixes, from 0x8 to 32x40. Tbo subscribers have beep ap
pointed agents for the above Company, and are enabled
to raU at very low prices. PHILBRICK fcBELIt.
BY COHEN & FOSDICK.
~ Jldminiitrator'i Sale. r " r
On the flnt TUESDAY In January next, in front of tha
Court House, between tho legal houre of rale, will
bo sold, by permission of the Ordinary of Chatham
County, tbe following portion or the Real and Personal
Estate of George Glen, deceased, late of said county,
vis: - S-
A PLANTATION, situated on the Ogeechce, 13 mllea" ’
from Sarannnh, containing about 1,033 acres, with all
requisite buildings; negro woman. Sue, a cook, washer, -
fci—, with her three children, Ouey, Minerva and Edward;
5 head of Cattle; a Tract of I.and in Bryan county, con
taining about 500 acres; a Tract of Land in McIntosh -
county, containing about 500 acres; a Tract of Laud In
Screven county, containing about 300 acres.; Sola for
the benefit oftheholn and crediton of said estate. ~
nov 5 WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r o. t a.
The above property may be treated for at private rala
jgggggggg^ggga U MONDAY O'cU&itBh
:qd. w 111.meet with dUn*iiib. -a—
vlng fine accommodations, apply to the
d, at Waldburg’s wharf, or to
COHENS fc HERTZ.
4$ hhds. New-U
- leanaSugar. Terms: 2hhds^cash—3
S endoned n ty te£ 5 ' 8 ”° Ter5 months,for approv-
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The fine
fc coppered brig GARR1BBEE, E. Crabtree, Jr n
r, will be ready In a few daya to receive a cargo.
A Southern freight would be preferred. Ar ~*“
*•— 11 ood3 WM. Cl
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The Brig
_„_ GEORG1ANA, Gilchrist, Master. For partlcu-
re apply to dec 7 BRIOH AM, KELLY fc CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CH ARTEIL—The achr.
J. J. Bramhall, master. For particulars, ap-
[dec 4] BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
DECK FREIGHT WANTED FOR BOSTON.
-About 150 bales Cotton wanted for barque
IIRD, now loading for Boson. Apply to
[deo 1] COHENS fc HERTZ.
HEAVY FREIGHT WANTED FOR PROVI-
DENCEv—The packet rchr. CHAS. MILLS.
master, having light freight engaged, will
have dispatch for the abovo port. For freight or pas
sage, apply to
decs WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tbe Brig
'MARSHALL, Ryder, Master.^ For jgirticular*,
apply
dec 13
E. W.l
• JUtAHNDEN’S FXFRJBS&r
■■ ivjfl. VBTW. it t
Valuable Beal ana Personal Property
FOR SALE.
That Plantation called MUIR H ALL, the ua
“2»atciTou the Ogecheo Road, about six miles* ■■
from the city of Savannah, at the terminus of the Oge.
chee Plank Road. Tbe Traci contains one thousand and
ninety-seven acres, more or less. One hundred end twen
ty acres may be considered of flnt quality laud for tbe
culture of Rice, of which fifty-four acres are under bank,
and has been cultivated tho present year. The residue
of tbe Tract consists in good Cora and Cotton land—a
large proportion being well Umbered. Also, twenty-six
SLAVES, accustomed to the planting of Rice and Cot
ton, and a quantity or Plantation Implements, Mules.
Horses, fco. Further iuformatlon given, and terms or
sale mode known on application to either of tho subscri
ber*. ROBERT LACKL1SON.
nov 23 JOHN WILLIAMSON.
New-York. Boston. Philadelphia*
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Europe, tfc. tic. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and MiUedgeviUe
Georgia, and all intermediate Places.
A RRANGEMENTS having been made wllh the NEW
A YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP COM.
PANY, by which we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, 8pecle, Jewelry, and Merchandize nf every
description. This Express has been extended to meet
the wants of the citizens of Bavannah and towns In the
interior. All those Intrusting business to us can rely on
having all business matters attended to promptly and
faithfully. J. De MARTIN. Ageut,
153 Bay-atn 3 doors East ot the City HoteL
Savannah, Ga.
OiTtcES.—No.74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Clou-*
streeL Boston: No. 43 South 3<f street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Please mark all goods, care Horadeu’a Exnresa
NEW-YORK AND LIVERPOOL
UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
the stun coMraisiNo this line axe:
The ATLANTIC Capt. WEST.
Tho PACIFIC Capt. NYE,
Tho ARCTIC CapL LUCE.
The BALTIC CapL COMSTOCK.
The ADRIATIC CapL GRAFTON.
Theso ships having boon built by contract,
cpressly for government service, every rare
taken In their construction, as also In their en-
n is, to ensure slrrieth aud speed; and tholr accommo-
ona for passengers aro unequalled for elegance or
comfort.
Price of passage from (low-York to Llreroool, In first
class cabin, 8130; In aeohud class cabin, 870; exclusive
use of extra size state rooms, 8300. From Liverpool to
New-York, £50 and #>80,
An experienced Surgeon attached to each ahlp.
No Berths can he secured until paid for.
PROPOSED DATES OF 8AIL1NG.
From JiewYork. I hYon Liverpool.
Saturday,....Dec. II, 1853. Wednesday,..Dec. 15,1852.
Saturday,....Dec. 85, 18S3.|VVedne«day,..Deo. 29,1852,
For Freight or Pasugo, apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS fc CO„ io Wall-street, N. Y.
BROWN, SHIPLEY fcCO^ Liverpool.
E. G. ROBERTS fc CO n 13 King’s Arms Yard. London,
J. MONROE fc CO. 90 Rue Notre Dame des Victolret,
Paris, or GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre.
flyTlie owncre of these ships will not be accountable
for gold, *11 ver, bullion, »pecle. Jewellery, proclau* *tonea
or metals, unlcs* bills of lading aro signed therefor, nnd
tho value thereof expressed thoralp. ly nov 10
AUUUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ KAIL-ItOAD.
C1IIANGB OF NOlIEDBLEi
I HOAD Is now oi
ml Uno of FnuHlorso Post
e =:*;=i
July 17
THROUGH FARE
From Oharleaton to Baltimore 817 SO*
To Philadelphia 819, and to New-York $20.
SO. OA.
T EAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurona-stroet dally
±j after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N.C. from which point two dnlly trains aro dis
patched at 8 JJ. M.end8 P. M.; the 8 o’clock ontp con
necting at Weldon, N. C n with the Seaboard and Roanoke
Rail Road to NoriOlk, thence .by steamere to Baltimore,
and both trains coanectlng at Weldon with tho lines to
Petereborg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia, and New-York The public Is respectfolly Informed
Mint the steamer* of these lines, aro In Ural rate condition,
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders; tho Rail Rosda are In fine order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, aa well as the 8caboard and Roanoke
having recently been relald with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety and despatch, ny theso routes pas
sengers availing themselves of tho first train may reach
Baltimore in 40 hours, Philadelphia in 45 hours, and New
York In 50)4 hours; and by tho second train thoy arrive
in Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia ln 50 hours, and
New-York in 01)4 hours.
Through tlcketscan alone be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent ofthe Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com
pany, at the office ofthe Company, (bot ofLaurcns street,
Charleston, 8. U, to whom please apply. “*
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
TUB —‘
Savannah fc Charleston,
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah every Mornino at Four
o’clock, after the arrival of the Night Tralu or tb*
Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Oharleaton
atTwelvb o’clock M.samb pay, connecting at Charles
ton with tho Wilmington Steam-Packets. wLlel.
leave with tho U. 8. Mall kvery day at 2)4 P. M. and,
also, with the Now-York de Oharleaton Steam
ships. which leave Ghariestou every Wednesday and
Saturoay Afternoons.
i Passengen leaving Bacon on Tuesday evenings will
arrive In time to connect with tho splondld new steam
•hip JAMES ADGER oue week and the steamship
SOUTHERNER the next.
Faro from Charleston to New-York by land route. .830 00
time &3 hours.
By steamships...;
rosy 15
83500
B. M. LAFF1TEAU. Ageut
SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA*
BY GEORGE J SMITH.
At Private Sale. *
CLOCKS—150 Clocks, 8 day aud 30 hour. . -
CIOARS—150.000 Cigars, various brands. .
JE WELR Y— Fine assortment or Watches, Rings. &e
TEA—10 chests Black and Green Teas. ^
SOAP—75 boxes Fancy, Palo and No; 1 Soap.
TOBACCO—30 boxes Tobacco, assorted brands.
CROCKER Y—3 crates, sold low to close conslgnm’b
POTATOES-20 bbls.flne Eating Potatoes
L.lQa°r» of.ll kinds constantly on hand.
OLD WHISKEY-3 bbla old Monongaliola Whle-
key, vintage of 1820. n ov 3,
EXTENSIVE SALE AT AUCTION
j-Mailc Clothing!
IRY 4 CO. will offer si Public Ancllooron
Read
gAULSBU
© MONDAY, the 30th day of December ucxL their en
tire stock of Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
which, for extent and variety, cannot be surpassed In tho
State, consisting of 350 Overcoats, in great variety; 50
Uoaks, or various atyles: 850 Blue, Black and Brown -
Dress and Frock Coats; 300 Businesa Coats, ofthe latest
rtjtesi LQ00 Pantaloons, of every description; 1,000
SSffita-WHS
Cravats. Undershirts, Half Hose,' £
Suspender*, fcc- fcc.
Together with a large STANDIN
CASE, VEST 8TANDS, fco. ___
This atock being all new and made in tbe best a ,
offers extraordinary Inducements to country meichante
and others to attend the sale, ns wo design placing no
limit whatever to any article offered.
.. p * ?•—Previous to tbe time mentioned, we wfll sell at
New York cost, and have accordingly marked the price
of each garment on the ticket, and aa our Goods are of
our manufacture and no profit paid to New York Jobbers,
the terma we propose to soli at private sale la equivalent
to a discount of 15 to 20 per cenL
SAULSBURY fc CO*
nor 25 Marshall House Building. ■
$4,1(587
Graone
Class No. lfil for 1
To bo drawn -* “ *• rt -
tinss no. lfil for, 1809. :
awn at Savannah, Ga^ Friday, Dec. 17th, ie52.
GREGORY tc MAURY, MANAGERS,
jy 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
i
$4,168.! $1,030! 20 <»
fcc. ^ fcc. fcc. ,
Tickets 81—Shnret in Proportion.
Tickets aud Shares, either singly or by the Package,
or sale by E. WITHINGTON , .
deo 10 Vender for Gregory fc Maury,.
J-JRAWN NUMBERS or Goergla State LoUery.Closa
SO SO 15 38 3 45 58 51 18 40 OO 8.
Tickets Nos. 15 45 ttO, and 18 50 60 prizes returned.
ffMAGER’S OFFICE!
HEAD (( CARTERS!!! .
Georgia State Lottery.
AUTHORISED BV TUB LEUISLATURE,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augutsa,
. To be drawn In Saranmth^(Ga^) Saturday Moyiung,
SALES CLOSE OH FRIDAY EVENINO.
F. C. BARBER fc CO^ Managers.
SCUEME. ■
$3;000! $1,200! $800! $700!
Ac. Ac. I ; ' '
. ty 79 Number Lottery—12 drawn Ballots. JP3
Tickets ontp 81—Shares in proportion. -
FR1EES CASHED AT TUIS OFFICE. ' . M
tgrAllorderanromptlyand confidentially attended lo *
and Drawings sentto all customers out of tbe city, 11
Tickets,Shares and Packages for sale by
F. O. BARBER fc CO.,
doo 10 At the Lucky Office, cor. Bull-sL fc Bay. Lauo.'
QUJNO.-l’sfUvlM Mid Pfelfeioulfen. F^sateh^
miMiJJ U
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I,YON’S KATIIAIIION*
FOR PRESERVING,jU^TORINM tc BEAUTIFYING
fTMlB most desirable toilet article In tlm world. Ladle*.
JL Iryltl It eoitehutWcfeniH in largo Iioui.h.bihIU wild
by fell principal denim tlirmiglMinl North und South
America, Eun>ne t «nd tho Jilanda or the Ocean.
Wliolusalo AgoBt*, lavunnsh, Ueo.
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