Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 18, 1852, Image 1

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SAVANNAH, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18.1862. NUMBER 301. the republican. *IS rDBLisnsD HU-WEEKLY at daxlt nr J. L.:LOCKE & 00. P ntv and County Printer*. BY ACTj fiivs OP THE UNITED STATES) ' MZ Zilrfi Suehn.of ths Thirty "and PH"* . iHrin * Congr• fPOLLtO ACT—NO. «{.J A8. Tri-WeeklySB,.- •. -Per Annum. order fort ho paper be attended In P oc ^.„j n( i «Ub the money, or a satisfactory lelBwoce. . dV eRT1BINO EATEI 5sw*dH| ■ “ ••••{S' Three" 13 50 « “ •♦?•-* 2ff . Four ..15 00 uie ' V .‘?*nrtlMinenU U not exoeodlng five iluea, three* u two M - - 1 50 t 175 , 900 Four ......‘..15 00 Blx “ ..SO 00 One Year 30 00 ** AU iSertSmSiti from transient persons or atrangere, advertisers will bo confined Eft h^frerular business, and all other advertise^ Sffl ipS‘« W«1 ’’SllrtUcni Bxcwdlng' In U»li .JfJffiK!®*® W»«< for, will b. chergod gBatntatmtgrttifr OBUBI.ES SHOI.'t, Architect, (PROM- LONDON,) (feta hit aerrteea to the cUliens of Savannah to fur* t Design*. 8peelfleatlooa and Eatimatea rarPabllo or nit* Buildings, and to auperintend the same during Designs Tor the Fronts of Store*, as well as their Inter* il Fittings, carefully attended to. • Office 4n Borers Building, up one flight of stairs. .WPt,98 ‘ 1 “ HARDVVtCK 'it Factor* and Commission crcliant** JVo. 199 Bay-Sire". . , *. s. tuanwtox. joiin a. cooxx. J. HA8BROUOK a co., IMPOXTSaa AND WIIOLKSALB DSAbSSS IN Earthen-Ware, Fronoh China, Looking GlMMt. J. L. OLIVER, ' Fashionable Boot Manufacturer, MO.aNVNNTSXN lULb-STXKT, NEAR MONUMtNT-»QUARB. Cork-Sole, Water-Proof, Hunting, Military, Patent Leather, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Bole Boots: Shoot ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shore, Pumps, Slippers, fco^madr to order in thenostret and most fashionable manner, of warranted materials, and by tbe most experi enced and careful workmen. * “rff.-™***"” WILI*M IM..T.D tor duriUble ItuUtntlolu MU «- li'?!SS5d*t?KdS!SS5h, v* *»***■ . Si leUer. dlrKtrf io thta offlM, ortln “ton, JoSuKn W r»ad« lolh.lr MtounU.mu.lb. pub- SlSsSSs Steed in the advertisement. . WYLLY It MONTMOLLIN, General Agents and Brokers, For the Sale of .' Real Eetate,Negrote,tr any description PereonalPreperty, ornos, ooxasa bulu-st. and bavlahs, feb93 Savannah, Georgia,' A Wi(.Ed. iy recent arrivals: - rushed, Powdered and Clarifled Sugars: 95 boxes double refined Loaf* do: 940 buga Rio CotTee, some or them prime: 45 do.-Java do: 50 hhds. Porto Woo and Muscovado Sugars; • 970 boxesTobsooo, S’*, Ft and l’s Lumps; 45 packages superior Tobsooo, El Dorado, Diadem, Nectar, Vlrglnlus, tie. . • 100 boxos best Family Soap; 150 do. „ do. No. 1 .do; . - ' 114 half chests Black Teas, some of It very superior; 14® PMkHgf- Hy“n do-, •«tf.Kand " cUe,u J ISO boxesTsIlow Caudles, 8’a and Q’t: * 100 do. Star and Adsmantlpe Candle*} 150 do, Pipes; . >• 75 do. Mustards 50do. 70 bbls. Sugar, Butter and Soda Cri -975-do. Domestic GlniRum;Brand: Jn J - " ,J ■* n.—“—- chi JcAllsploe; 40 do. Old Monongt’aYVblsker,»ota*v*ry choice; • 15half-pipes Otard, Dupuy Sc-Co.’s Brandy; 35 quarter and eighth casks various kinds c French Brandy; • • ' ' ’ 5 plrsalli i choice 5 plrss Holland Gin: , 4puncheonsJamaica andSt.'OrolxRum;- • ■ 30 casks Madeira andTenerlffo Wines; • ->. w 20 do. auperiorold Madeira and Sheny Wines; 100 baskets Champagne, • Ueldaeck, Hungarian Lion, An. See, ' . , 1.99 snd halves FFFG. Powder; 8. B. MILLER k. J. D. FERGUSON, Wheclvvrlfflits and Blacksmiths* Corner ef Broughton **i Menirmery-tlt. SAVANNAS, OA. “ " .taly—o novfl ADAM 8HORT, Master llulldor, FUST DOOR WSST OF ST. ANDRKW’S HALL, WIU take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of every deseripUon, Executed'wRhnrelneifs^dblpt i • llspatch, and on accommo- datinx terms, by GEORGE It. NICIJOLB, Owens’ Building* opp. Pulaski House. Orders from the country, with the cash enclosed e attended to promptly. Jan 12 It. & J. LACHLIBON, Engineer* and Millwrights* /ROJY Sr BRASS FO UtfDERS, Canal-Street—Near tbe Canal Lock. R. LACHMSON. J. LACHMSOH, A. N. MILLER, ■ llllv null be advertised FORTY DAV8. i.^ffitomrV mSbSpibll.h.d BIX MONTI 8. "onfinSffflo»urfS Ordinary (sccorapanlsdvrltha copy of the bond or agreement) to make tUles to land, mu*t be advertised three montlis at least , . . Srtv, under order of Court must be advertised, gen- SX;'rbt PAYS before the day of sale. gars; a other articles usually kept In I he offors on tbe most reasonable terms. Buattttaa ffiacna. ~ O. A. Ii. LAMAR, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, mv 13 Savannah* Georgia. ly L IBERAL ADVANCES made upon Shipments of CoUon to my frelnds In Liverpool and New-York. nor 13 3m O. A. L. lamak. DENTISTRY. SUBGICAL ANI)' M*CHMICAt DENTIST, Broughton-street* South Bide, near Whitaker, Savannah* iy DR. WIIiDMAN* Having setUed permanenUy In Savannah, rrepeclfolly of fers to Its citizens his services in the general Practice of Medicine and Surgery. Ruiieneeani OJtee—Ro. 20 Abcrcorn, corner of South Broad-streota. ...... Heart of Ceniuttatien—From 8 till 10 o'clock, A. M n 7 and from 3 Ull 5, P. M. nor 10 409 BROAD WA Y, *VE W- r u «a, IMPORTER OF FRfcNCH BONNETS. MISS S. A. CONN, n ^ 409 BROADWAY, JfEW-YORK. DRESS MAKER. Importer of French Patterns. oct 23—3mo GUIFI'IN Sc GORDON* ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In the second story or the new Custom House, over the main entrance. aoBBRTH.flRtrrtx. [Jy2t—Omo] oro.a.oqrdon. HENRY R. FORT. T. X. DUNHAM. FORT 6c DUNHAM* FAOTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, oct 7 SAVANNAH, GA. ly FLEHnse &. MlttEN. The Underslgued having united in the pructico of Law, will attend to any business entrusted to tbolr care. Offloe comer Bay and Whltakor-ats^ over Messrs. Swift, Dout law fc Co. VViluak B, Flnmino. . John »L Millin. Drdinaryt* Office* Ooraer of Btj and WhlUkcMtret-U. Omco hours from A. M. to9 P, »nd 3K P. M. to 6 P. M. Jan 31 H.T. ORBBNWOOD. JOSIAU MORRIS. JOHN t. RIDOWAY. GREENWOOD, NORRIS & RIDOWAY, COTTON FACTORS and ooimnissiON mbkchawts, No. t! OAIIONDALET-STREET, New-Orleans* Mr. Morris will remain at. Montgomery, Alabama, and all orders for the purchasing of Cotton, or any other business entrusted to our care, at that place, will meet wlihp ‘ nor !r Kf 1 "GREENWOOD. MORRIS Sc R1DQWA FACTORS ” COMMISSION®RCHANTS # SAVANNAH, OA. J6hn Foster, P.H. Brhn, ofSavannah. Inly23 '• wftn—ly from Hancock county 8 mPPINQ^AND^^MMIsflON *MER CHANTS, 4 No. 80 Bav»st.* Savannah. DB. CHARLES W. WEST Offers his professional servlore to the clUrens of Savan nah and Its vicinity. Residence—corner of Congress »"«» BuH-streeta, over tbo Drugstore of W. W. Lincoln, fob 3 ly IT K. WASHBURN, Ag’t* ' ‘*”3 COMMISSION MERCHANT. SA VANNAH, GEORGIA* GENERAL Co'mMIS3 X 10N MEkcHANTS, Savannah—No. 178 Bay-street. JOHN T. ROWLAND. [sUg 21] JOHN T. BOWpAND, JB. IHARDE1 6c ON AND OOMMISSIOlWiBL - ... Broad-street* Augusta* Ga. References:—H. H. Gumming, Esq., Moar*. J* O- Csrratchsel, Baker tc Wlloox, Baker A. Hart, Hand, William*k.Co,G.T.Jackson,Scranton,SUrk ADayis, Hopkins, Kolbk Co-Augusta; A. H. Abmhams,Charles- ton, 8.0.; Brigham, Kelly k Oo M John Laras, Savannah nor fio . ly °°A^^8 m A?^, T ’ Office at Oglethorpe* Ga. Will practice In tlie Counties of Macon, Marlon, Craw* M.r.hb.,,8* uuiaht VVInshlp k Sons, Macon. ly . J«n29 JNO. F. UAiUlliTON, l-TOfki Il .w HAMILTON k HARDSMAN.) FAOfOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 83 Bay-st.* Savannah, Ga. The services of Mr. O. F. Hamilton, (long known to the publlo as seller of Ootton and country Produce— purchaser •* - Her of Ootton and country r of Groceries, (kmlly supplies, 8ml,) have been -—. Prompt and strict, altentlon will be given to any business confided to the care of tbe above House. Tto MlUadnvme Recorder and Macon Journal k Messenger, will please Insert 4 months, and send bills tothlsofllce. 4mo augSl - CAUVilN FAT, A.Tohitectr ? Respectfully lenders bis services to the cltlrens of Savsn* nglnoor and Millwright* IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER. EASTERN WHARr—BAY-ST. A. PONCE, Importer 6c Manufacturer of Sogar** NO. 13 WIIITAXBR-STRRKT. Keer— ” - J 1 :eeps on hand a well selecled slock of Imported So- i; also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all or articles usually kept In hia line of business, which W. P. YONGE* FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. * No. 94 Bay-at.* Savannah. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL. G. A. HOLCOMBE. GA8TON-8TREET, (NEAR THE PARK,) upt27 savannah, axo. Nl—3tawGmo WILLIAM C. PERKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ni Outhbert« Randolph County* Ga. His term pf offlee as Solicitor General of the South western Circuit having expired, he will give his Individ ual and undivided attention to all business of a profes sional and legal character entrusted to his care In the Counties of Randolph, Stewart, Lee, Baker and Early. January 8th, 1862. lv Jan 15 AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta* Georgia* RRTRRRNCRt*. Savannah—Anthony Porter, Prre’t. 8tale Bank, Cbas. H. Cnmpflod, Esq- H. J. Gilbert. Ciurlbston—Chas. Edmondston, Prcs’t Insur ance Office, BurckroayerA Moffett,G.W. Williams, Esq »* D-- >1 D 1IM IU„. .| Naw York—Haggerty, Green 8c Co- 120 West si. i—Dr. G. M. Nowton, Prea 7 t Br. Bank, H. W. Augusta- Rlsley, Force, Conley Bulkley. ; Co^ John O. Carmichael, J. R. dly July 12 STONE, STARR 6c CO., IMVOKTKRB AND WHOLKSALR DXALRXS IN DEY GOODS, NO. 41 BROAD WA Y, NEW-YORK. Lav: P. Stone, ) (II. Lanooon Butler, Elbert Starr, > ( Jona J. Broom. Henry II. Stotrbbury, j July 24 New Fish. 400 bags Buck and Drop Shot; 50 bbu. No. 3 Mackerel; r 25 do. No. 2 do; 20 do. No. 1- do; 20 casks Codfish and Haddock; 30 Imlfbbls. 1 A 2 Mackerel; 50 boxes Codfish; 40. kills No. 1 Mackerel; With n full supply of everything .*— „ — lln^forsaleonacoommodaUn^tem^^^^ ^ ^ CAni-EXSl OAHFET8!t ClIlVETSIll * i, r splendid as- W E havo This Day opened for sale, _ sortment or Carpet** Oil Cloths* Mats, Buga* Window curtain*, dec* —consistino :n fart or— 20 pieces Three-Ply. Carpets 10 do. Velvet Tapestry 18 3S: a ' fficucr.il aUbc ocmcutD. - a nrii&r Fail and Consisting In part oft variety; very rich embroidered Mil Mantillas and Crape Shawls: Scolc and square Plaid Shawls; Coshmi Iks, of a great all patterns; . .SW cent* to 85 a piece; Irish Linens French Towels, from 25 mgIs DamaskTable Linen; whites esaortment; a very large ' ^ SiW*J>l U>o ▼pi 7 beat mt mcrlcan Long Cloths; unbL Tpble and Piano Covers: Caa End blue of eronr quality:- styles; SsllneU; Kentucky Je assortment; one or the vary best kets ever brought to this market. CARPETING—Brussels, 3-Ply, S]Ply, All-Wool, a va riety or pattern*; abd. also, OoUoaCRi-peliiig. . N.B.—ClothIng at wnoleaale only Country merchants would do well to call before puribaslng elsewhere, as the goods shaU be sold low and on he most accommoda- tlng terms. [oct 2] Ji 3KPH L1PPMAN. IMPORTED T WINES* LIQUOUSAJ D SE4 ... rpilE subscriber bas now on ha iw fine and well se- JL lected stock of WINES and l QUOBS, comprising tbe following: 17 One butt of tho choicest Rcscrv Madeira Wine, Yin- age 1844. . One pipe choice Old London Pa ;feular. ^One pl^geof the first quality and I deest Old Reserve, One pipe ef tbechotoest and mo delicately flavored OldPaihelloo, vintage lf*~* SEGARS. One pipe ortho choicest and oxck lingly rare Old Scr- cial, .vintage 1820.. One half pipe of the richest nndc ost highly flavored South Side Grape Juice. Two pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks Old Araujo, I Ian 1830. " i *4ot of the Old Reserve of ymbldof lmt Bilk, of all Pool Long do.: Muslin and from 12# - l-Diaper; a piece; double ..a Napkins, a fine' of Gloves and Ho- i English andA- ».{ rich Datnask- ud Cloth*, black ret patterns or aU "’•’■•raiar 50 Velvet and Chenelllo Rug* 1 100 common Rugsaud Mata 100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades. AI1 or the above Goods are offered at the lowest market prices. For sale by [sept 29] AIKIN k BURNS. Co. ROBERTS 6c FOOTE* Sroughton-etreet, (un ntairt) opposite the St. Andrew’s Hall, H avb nnw_ on hand a very large and well-selected . Slock of DRY GOOD! very large am . Which they o ........ . offer for sale, by the trade—consisting, in part, ol ROBERTS 6c FOOTE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, orrosiTR st. ANnaaVa hall, $&ecci)jnrtrt*e. Q.UNP.OWDER—MANUFACTURED BY E. J. DiJ- T PONT de NEMOURS k CO* 5,000.kegs Dupont’s Rifle, FFFG, 5,000 hf. kegs do. do- FFFG; 12Jrf do. do. 5,000 qr. kegs do. do., FFFG, 6V do. do. 4,000 kegs do. do^ FFG, 25 do. do. 3.000 hf. kegs do. do., FFG, 12# do. do. 3,000 kegs for Sea Shooling. FG, 25 do. do. 2,000 kegs Rough Powder, rFFR, 25 do. do. 2|000 kegs do. w do. ’ FFR, 25 do. do. 1,000 kegs do. do. FR, 25 do. do. 5,000 kegs A.F.&Co^ Glaz’d FFF, 25 do. do. 3,000 half do. do. FFF, 12# do. do. 5,000 kegs do. do. FF, 25 do. do. 3,000 half do. do. FF, 13# do. do. 5,000 kogs do. do. F, 25 do. do. 5,000 kegs do. do. O, 25 do. do. 5,000 kegs Blasting 8c Shipping Powder 3,000 kegs High Glared, FFF, 1,000 hfkega do. FFF, 3,000 kegs do. FF, 1,000 hr. Kegs do. FF, 1,500 hairkegs Duck 8hootlng, 1,000 qr. kegs Rifle Shooting, . • Meal J ”—•*— ’ 25 do. do. do. do. 12# do. do. 25 do. do. 12# do. do. • 12# do. do. 6# do. do. 1,000 kegs Mealed Powder, for Pyrotechnists. CANISTER POWDER. 10,000 canisters Eagle Rifle, oval canisters, 1 lb. ca. 5,000 do. do. round do. 1 do. 5,000 do. FFFG, do., do. 1 do. 5,000 do. FFFG, do. do. # do. KirTha above Powder Is from thacclebrntcd manu factory of Messrs. Du Pont, nnd is greatly superior to any other made In the United Btales. It will be sold on rea- *oliable terms, In lota to suit purchasers. Also—Safety Fuse. *• F. L. KNEEL AND, Agent for the salo of Du Ponl’s Powder, ttov23 ly 168 Front-street, New-York. JJUPONT’S GUNPOWDER, constantly for sale at P ATENT MEDICINE8— Georgia Sarsaparilla; Sand’s 8ars«parllla: Townsend’s SarsNparilln; Marshall’s Puln Eradlcator: Marshall’s Totter Wash; Luclna Cordial; Ayre’s Cherry Pectoral; Wlstar’s Balsam Wild Cherry} Strong’s Pills; Spencer’s Pills; Petora’ Pills; MofllU’a Pills; Jaynes’ Pills; n—..a—*• pjjj Brundreth’a Pills. The above articles nre for sole by JAS. H. CARTER. .WINES, BRANDIES, Ac. fTTHB SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving in store* JL general assortment of the above articles, In cases gen consisting of: Pale and Dark Brand; Cherry 8c Raspberry. Scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, Stoughton articles, I dfi . Madeira Wine, Brandy, Port do. Topaa Sher “ Brown iergr Wine, r ‘ on Bitters. Tinlllla do* wn” and “Star’* brands Cbaropagne. tCSTTho “Tintllla” Sherry ia highly recommended for Invalids—it causing no acidity. For salo by oct 27 BUNKER'8c OGDEN, 80 Bay at. GROCERIES. A CHAMPION bas In store and la receiving tbe fol- • lowing articles for olty and country trade, which having been purchased for cash and selected by himself, enables 1dm to sell on tho most favorable terms, viz: superintend (HI House, over Haywood’s irlptlnns or Buildings, and Offloe opposite Pulaski ly septll kactor'& j ’comm?ss!on j, meHohant, t.b a—lr st Uay * l,tr »SKiAW.«g. OJI kactohb & Col. No. Oi 1-1 Uni *. w. CfllypMV. l iStrfc , R C A?ln , illJft,nEn, HUNTS. no. WMtf. No. S Jano—.(root. * nJSa HM l^wj^TooowIuM W»8f Utrough iho various Paris ol ths variousj«rjjo uw DUis.uauimoroniiuA/aiiairiiiur, ou uni 50 do. Stunrl’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars; 10 boxes do. Loaf do; 10 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado do; 50 bbla. Clarifled Sugar, various qualities: 25 boxes Cheese; *100 boxes and hairdo. Soap; 50 do. Sperm arid Adamantine Caudles; 100 bags Rio and Java Coffee. 30 boxes snd half boxes Hyson and Black Teas; 75 do. and half do. Tobacco; •25 do. Starch; 30 do. Pipes; :25 dozen Brooms and Buokols; 50 bbls. #, #, and kltts Mackerel; 20 klUa Salmon; 310,000 lbs. Bacon, Hams, Bidet and Shoulders; Smoked Tongues, Dry Beef, Fulton Market Beef, Choco- sto, Forinn. Sardines, Tsllot Bonp, Fig Blue, Pickles, Iwoet Oil, Almonds, Spices, Mustard, Butler, Currants, Sweet , _ ALB0 _ 95 whole. 95 half. 95 quarter boxes Ne# Raisins; 5 bbls* W half. 90 quarter and SO boxes Buckwheat; 500 bags Shot; 500 bsra Lead; A choice sslsotlon of Liquors and wines, oct 95 mm* 40 do, Cubs and M b do!’ uftisliod and Powdored ‘ U *o, Porto IUm Mid Rt. Domingo OoBB, “"•K-iB-a wMM HiJ wSi's *««!•• lituliiiu Kauai IBS 'Wsmsaii Colored and Duflell Blankets. Red and White Flannel. Plulnn nud Kerseys, assorted quality. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Also various kind* or Cl tret, Port, Teneriffe, Sherry and other Wines. Choice Champagne or various brands, Hoch Winer, imported Cordials, such asCumcoa, Marasclilnu, Anisette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy fruits, Ac. 100,000 of choice Havana 8egara, of various brands. For sola by J. ROUSSEAU, nov22 Corner Ball and Bay-sta. Fancy and Tweed C*ssl meres. Striped and Plain Cotton Osuaburgs. Blenched and brown 8hirtlngt ana 8hee brown Shirtings and Sheetings. English and American Prinu. Cnshmercs and Printed PeLalnes. Blank and Colored Alpacas. Black and Colored Coburgs. With an additional general variety of Goods usually kept In Dry Goods Stores, whtch are offered for sale at the usual accommodating terms. sept 18 CORNER WH1TAKE B LEACHED nnd Brown SHEETINGS 8c SHIRTINGS. Tbe Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson Fuller, from New-Yorkt Water Twist bleached SHEETING New-York Mill* do do James’ Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4 Londsdale and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4 8oa Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 nnd 4-4 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 13-4 Allendale Bro. Sheeting 7-8,6,0,10,11, and 12-4 do Bleached do 7-8,8, 9,10,11, and 12-4 Hamilton do do For snle by M. PRENDEROA8T 8c CO. SUPER CANAL FLOUR. P REMIUM AND DOUBLE EXTRA BUPER CANAL FLOUlt, selected for this market. Just received from New York- 25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s, 1 25 “ Burbank, >Double Extra Super. 19 half bbls. Burbank, ) 24 bbls. Goodrich, extra super. „ 15 bnlfbbls. Allen Creek, extra super. 25 bbls. Empire Mills, superfine. 25 " Wubash, *• foraalelow L bj dec 7 8EAUORN low, by GOODri ALL. S UNDR1E8— 50 Barrels Nos. 1,2 and 3, Mackerel. 50 Halves do 1 and 2. 50 Barrels First Proof Whiskey. 25 “ Phelps’ P. aud H. Gin. 25 “ Rose Gin. 20 « New England Rum. 10 “ Old Monongahela Whiskey. 40 “ New Crop Now Orleans Molasses. 25 “ Hiram Smith Hour. 50 “ Pure Genesee Flour. 100 “ Bnlllniore. 100 Boxes Colgate’s No. 1 and Pale 8oap. 20 “ Toilet Soap. 200 “ Sperm Star and Mould Candles. 100 Bags Prime Rio Coffee. 50 “ “ Jars “ 100 Bnrrels Stewart’s B. and A. Sugar. 10 Hhds. Porto Rico Bugar. 10 Burrels (A) Crashod do. 5 “ Powdered do. 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar. 50 Huir and Quarter Boxes Raisins. 2 Bales Almonds. 100 Boxes English Dairy and White Cheese. 100 “ Tobncco—assorted qualities. 50 “ 8ogars—assorted—some very fine. Ami a gonoral assortment of Wines, Foreign Liquors, Teas, &o. See. For sale by doc 17 COHEN 8c TARVER. TJOTATOES, CODFISH, HERRINGS, 8cO.— JL 200 barrels Pluk Eye Planting Potatoes; 50 barrels Cnrter aud Mercer Eating Potatoes} 2 hhds. Codfish; 100 boxes New Scaled Herrings; 80 boxes Bedell’s Patent Tallow Candles: 00 barrel! Butter, Sugar and 8oda Biscuit; 100 boxes Wliito and Colored Cheese; 100 empty Kegs, 5,10,15 and 20 gallons; 50 dozen Painted Buckets; 30 barrels Extra No. 1 Mackerel; 40 barrels Extra No.2 Mackerel; 00 hairbaarels No. 1 and 2 Mackerel; 40 barrels, half and quarter do. Buckwheat; 20 boxes, half and quarter do. Buckwkeat; 20 bnrrels Treadwell’s Pilot Bread; 20 boxes Treadwell’* 8oda Biscuit; 10 barrels Old Monongahela Whisker; 20 barrels Rye Whisky; 50 barrels E. Phelps’ Gin: 00 kegs and half kegs California Powder; 4 cases Cannister Powder; 200 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap; .50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 500 bags drop aud buck shot, assorted; 100 boxes New Buuch and Layre Raisins; 80 half and quarter boxes Bunch and Layre Raisins. Landing and for sale by it 10 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 8c CO. deo II D ry goods.— 100 bnlos Negro Cloth, 35 do. Blankets, 15 do. Litisey Woolsoy, 15 do. Red Flannels, 50 do. Brown Shirtings, 10 do. 4-4 Sheetings. 50 do. Hesvv Ootton Osnaburgs. 10 cases Bleached Shirtings, -• 40 do. Printed Calicoes, 10 dm Kontucky Jeans, 200 dozen Head Handkerchiefs, 500 do. Assorted Hosiery, 139 Congress-street. G ROOERIES- 50 boxes prime English Dairy Cheese; 60 “ White do n suitable for cutting; 10 hhds. prime Sides: ...^50 boxes would Candles; 10 bbls. Old Monongahela Whisker; 50 u new crop New Orleans Molasses: 20 firkins superior Goshen Butter; 23 kegs prime I.caf Lard; 100 bags prime Rio Coffee; for sale by deo 10 COHEN 8c TARVER. L ard, crackers, and soap— i* 1 — «-•»—■- 75 barrels Ilread and Crackers, assorted; 50 boxes No. 1 Soap { rI -,. 50 boxes Pale Soap. { Co, « ,te8 * Landing nnd for Bale by CRANE 8c HOLCOMBE, deo 15 © IDER, APPLES, 8cc.—5 bbls. Sweet Newark Cider; 95 bbls. Pippins, Red, and Green Apples; 100 Whole Jtnlves, and Quarter Boxes Raisins; 100 Boxen French Lemons, and a general assortment of Drlod Fruits. Just landing for DrvT dec 10 M. J. 80L0M0N8. M ACKEREL.—50 Packages of Wholes. Halves, Qua: lera and Eighths barrels or No. l’s, 8**, and 3**. 50 Kits No. 1 Mackerel snd 8almon; 50 Boxes Herrings. Just received by dec 10 M. J. 8QLOMONB. 5 AUON SIDES AND SHOULDBR8.— j 30 hhds. Prlmo Bacon 8ldea: 15 hluls. Prlmo Bscou 8houMer*{ 1U tlorces Sugar Cured Hams. In store and for salo by doc 10 SWIFT 8c OO, T obacco and begahs- i ‘ _ 100 boxes Mooreflold Tobncco, various brands and ■lies; 50 boxes Began, various brands. In slow and for salo bt J* doo 16 SWIFT H. CO. fIQUORg=T ±j 95 barrels N, H. P ...mi 83 barrels Horn, Brandy; P.Glni BOlisrrelsK.P,Gliti ' t ( J»!“rrSi!S'.o.wwi'kiy. wr importation Also, atot of the Old Reserve Of l oWef la boxes and demijohns, One puncheon of Old Scotch WS/skey. “ m « u Jamalcalum. - . Two half pipes choice Old Pov Wine. “ **■ “ “ Starry Wine. Twelve halfpipes choice olcbJognac, of various brands, vlzt Hennosiy, London Dock Jean Louis, Plnet CastlL Ion, Guimard Sozerac, Sallgiac, aud Olara, Dupuy 8c JTOIIIV J. MAURICE’S STOVE DEPOT & TINWARE MANUFACTORY, Nos. 10,19 & 14, Bftrnnnl-sl., Savannah. EASTERN PREMIUM COOK STOVE. IHE subscriber basnow received his Fall Stock of STOVES, and respectfully solicit* a call at his Establishment, where a large and varied assortment or Stores for Cooking, Parlor “* ' r " m * *-- i - best manutketoriea, which are on sale at reasonable terms. Also- pans, Cast Iron Pumps, Beer Pumps. Gas* Iron Charcoal Burners, Laoe Irons, Rorolring and Itons, Wafer front Fire Dogs, Fire Irons, Nalls, Tacks, Table Cutlery, Axes, Hatchets, Hamt and other Coffee Mills, Brass Faucets and Couplings, See. ice. A choloo •election of PLANISHED WAREt-Coffee Biggins, Te* Pota, Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes, Chaffing T the) ffienceal aUim-tfacnuntB. < UE.TOEME.V'S M^eestouatios., LAGER MEEH. II. VVEIGAND bas opened, under tbe Planters’ Hotel, * peat and comforubl# Ealing Room, with an exoellent Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, as a He has an auit German FISH, MEA' , be bad In all styl Youmo Clikks, and oUn Cook, from Strasbourg, who wilt -n and French tastes. OYSTERS, r thing thnUhli market affords,can S who hare rooms in town, are Invited to try the European mode ol breakfasting and dining at tho Restaurant. - . Philadelphia LAGER DEER, SWISS CHEESE and LINDnUllGERCHEESE, kept always ou bond forth* uso of families. oct 5 PHILADELPHIA LAG] IEH Hi es the pu eer; Water Works, near Philadelphia. This Beer la made ex actly like the Lager Beer of Munich, in Bavaria; t ilmll continue to receive constant supplies of this pure and wholcsomo beverage,during thenutumn, winter, nnd spring. As in the old country, U will bo sold to families and Indiyiduals^wfio will thusincurno risk of Its souring on their hands. Tho uso or this Beer Is particularly reconi mendedbr^foyalolana to ladles who are nursing obildrea Myi HERNYWEIO. CABPET AND FLOOR CLOTfl WARE1100! Curtains, Curtain Coeds, , Ac. dec* Ac. No. 140 Congress and No* 57 SL Julian-itreetii Dishes, Urge and small, Outora, Sec. BRITANNIA WARE^-Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, Begar Lamps, and a variety of Britannia Fluid Centre T>bta Lampf, CUmj»hene Lamps, Oil Lamps, Brass and White Metal Candlesticks. T HE subscriber, knowing that tbe citizens of Savan nah have felt a great interest in the establishing or • •» CarpAt Warehouae, ' . , *mps Centre Table Lamps, Camphene Lamps, OH Lamps, Bi JAPANNED 8c PLAIN TIN WARBt-Ohamber Palls, Toilet Palls, Wine Coolers, Toilet Gases, Cash Boxes, Square awntoundJtoxeiL 8piM Boxes, Basins and pltchers, Molasses Pota. Nursery Lamps, GUsa-Dreinera, Knife and Spoon Boxes, Tray* 19 to 28 inches. Spittoons, Foot BaUukAo. . . ' ^ ‘‘ WOODEN WARE:—Malls, Wood Horses, Clothes Horses, Stop taddera, Tubs, PalU, Rulers, Measures, Flour Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children’s Wlllow Chslra, Brushes, Brooms, Ice. Sliver’s Fire and Waterproof MINERAL PAINTS constantly kept on band; also, Camphene and Spirit Gas. U^All kinds of Tin snd Sheet Iron Work executed with despatch. *y Printed Catalogues may be bad on application, and forwarded poet-free. „ T john j. Maurice. nor 17 Sales Rooms, Nos. 10,12 and 14 Barnard-Atreet, and 184 Bay-street. . JttMt In thU city, and being aware Jhat many have w. T. lUTUUS, A NEW FIRM. SKIDMORE HARRIS. HARRIS & CO. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AN3 DEALERS IN DRAIN AND PROVISIONS, OA Uay-atrcot, Savannah* rpHE above Firm has enttrod into Partnership In 8a- X vannah, to forward to tuy destination, or sell on consignment—as they may to Instructed—Produco and Merchandize or all descriptions. They will bo receiving, dtring the winter, spring nnd summer, from Tennessee, Urge supplies of GRAIN, which will be sold tou for tht eath. They also wish to purclmm Groceries and Dry Goods for the Tennessee trade, if iho Savannah market offers Inducements as favorablo to Uc purchaser aa other South ern markets. nor 30 December 1st, 1852, NEW FALL AND WINTEK GOODS!! J. H. &M. SHEAHAN. Corner ofBroughtoi and Wbitakor-sts., SAVAKNAH, I NVITE attention to their ibw stock ofFALL k WIN TER GOODS, comprising: DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French De Baines^ English De Lolnes, Black 811k, Colored Bilk, Black Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, Bomba- lines. Damask Antiqie, English, French and American Calicoes. EMBROIDERIES—Linen Cambric, Cambric Hand kerchiefs, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Boblnot Laces, Boblnet Edgings, Collars nnd Cuffs, Habits and Uuder-Slearcs, Black Lace Veils, Oik Crape, Colored Crape. HOSIERY b UNENS-K large and well-selectod stock of Gloves, Irish Linons, Lluen Diapers and Damasks. WOOLENS- iudy iiunus, mu. »* one, muu auu teiiow rian- nels, KM and i 1-4 Urown'tnd Bleached Sheetings, Pillow-Case Linens, and Quilts. Country Merchants, Planters, and others, will consult their Interests by oxamlulnc our stock before purchasing. E3TA11 we ask Is a visit from those desiring to pur chase. We feel confident that- tho quality and price* ol our Goods will command sales upou our terms: Casli, and no Second Price* oct 10 IMI IN STORE FOR TIKE GENTLEMEN* J OHN W. KELLY, having returned from the north with a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, CARSI- MERES and VESTINGS, lakes pleasure In informing his friends, those especially who admires Andy fitting gar ment, to his saloon, No. 4, opposite the Pulaski House, where they will And him ready at all times to suit his pa trons In the most approved and fashionable mauner, and he ventures to assert, that those whs will confide in Ida selection as to color, fabric, style or finish or a covering for the human form, shall go away satisfied. Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white sol colored, with and without collars; Under Shirts; Merino* cotton and lisle thread Drawers; Hosiery, Cravats, Scarfa, Stocks, neck Ties, Gloves, 8uspenders, Umbrellas, silk nnd cotton do. Also, a large lot of men’s and boys’ Caps, or the latest patterns. Also, a lino lot of beautiful Ready-made Clothing, which 1 selected with great caro. Gentlemen in want or any of lbs above articles will pi on so give me a call, as I am determined to sell at a email profit. [sept 25] JOHN W. KELLY. ROBINSON 4: GAMP, DRAPERS AND TAJ.LOR8, PORTER)* EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. rpHE subscriber takes pleasure In announcing to tbe citizens of Savannah and the public generally, of the largest X arrival of Fall and Wlntor CLOTHING ever offered In the Southern 8tates. In this establishment can be found every quality and style of Clothing to please the taste of the most fastidious. This establishment la divided ~ six different Departments, each one containing a rich and full assortment In their line. l*t Department. Contains Frock and Dress Coots of every quality, from f7 to 930. Frock and Dress Coats, Olive, Bluo, Brown and Green, from 97 to *20. Shad Peltoes and Business Coats, a groat variety, from S3 to 812. 1,000 Over-Coats, double and single breasted, and double Over-Coats, from S3 to $30. Over-Co&ts, a splendid assortment, embracing Kossuth, from 818 to $30. 2,000 pair of Pants, of every quality and color, from 75 cents to 810. 1,000 Vests, of every kind. 2d Department* Contains Furnishing Goods of every description for Gen tlemen’s wear—consisting of 8carft, Cravats, Water ford Ties, Prince Albert Ties. 8pring Slocks, Merino Shirt* and Drawers, Cotton do., Suspenders, Half Hose, Gloves of all kinds, beat quality Jones’ Pi 4tls Department, Contains a large and well-selected stock of India Robber Goods—consisting in part of 8ack Costs, White and Black Frock Coats of two colors, Leggings. Slips, Cloaks, Firemen’s Coats, warranted to stand 380 de grees of beat, Riding and Driving Gloves, Horse Co vers, etc. 5th Department* Contains HaU and Caps, Ann Moleskin,* large assort meat and latest styles. Oth Department* THE BAZAAR. Tbit splendid establishment, on the left wing of the main ». . at a Patent Yoke 8hlrts, a fine assortment, 3d Department* Contains 860 suits of Negro Clothing for house or planta tion use, Hickory 8hlrt*, Red Flannel do., Overalls, Canton Flannel Undershirts and Drawers. Price or full sulto from 83,35 to 84,50. awaiting the completion of tbo Heir Store, so that ihoy could make their selection of the various articles for fur nishing their houses; would respectfully Inform the pub lic, generally, (hat b*wlU-this day open iho most com plete assortment ot aU tho various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The 6tock of the different department* will consist, In part, of tho .fol lowing Goods, viz: -> CARPET DEPARTMENT. ’ _ Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Slocet Brussels ; Brussels; Velvet, Tapestry and Brussels for Blairs; Three ply, Superfine, Fine and Common- Ingrainr Plain d Twilled Venltian for Stairs, Halls, 8^.; Druggets, ), 13-4 aud 16-4 in width, of every variety of patterns; Hearth Run; Parlor and Stoop Mata; Table and Plano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods ; . Stair Linen, ke. ke. OIL CLOTHS* . m , Of every width from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, fcc.j Hose Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture OU Cloths, 44,. 5-4 and 0 4 wide; F^ured todia Rubber Cloth for Slaim Silk and Worsted ^*Ihumuk Doltelno; Wonted and Linen Damask DeLalne; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colon; While and Buff; for 8hade*. WINDOW SHADES. ^ ; Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland, and White and Gold, entirely new atylo; Cord; Loops; / Tassels; together with aU tho various Trimmings for Curtains and Shades. ' Department, GQ feet deep. Is fitted up, at a great ex pense, expressly for Ladies accompanied by their Children. Here will be found every quality and style of- Children's Clothing, and of tho latest Paris fashions, consisting or Infants’ Robes, Christening Cans, splendid Embroidered Caps, Suita, connecti md •«]- Sacks, Frocks, Over-Coats with and without Capes; and many other Goods, too numerous to mention in this advertisement. Parents and Guard tans are re spectfully solicited to call, as great pains have been taken to add to tbe comfort and convenience of pur chasers. C3TNo abatement from prices fl rst asked. jr$ ST. ANDREW’S HALL, IBROUGHTON-STREET* garret) <maf;c. I PLOUR.—50 barrels Flour. Landing from schooner ' Ann Marla and for sale by dec 17 • BRIGHAM, KELLY 8t CO. PLANTING POTATOES.—300 bnrrels. Landing per JL bark Cuba and for sale by dec 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY 8c CO. iWcrcfianTJCfc. SAVANNAH, Os. S PONGES—l bale large Glove Sponge, of fine quality, aultabla for bathing, carriages, Ac.; also fine Turkoy and common Sponge; for sale by MOORE k HENDRICKSON. sjri HARRIS k CO. B A8KET8.—A large aaaortraeut of Fancy, Travelling, and Work Baskets, open and covered; also a good supply or Market Boskets. For sale by dee 17 COLLINS A BULKLEY. D ISH COVERS, in sets, or a variety or prices. Also a well assorted stock of Coffee Urns and Blggani, to gether with o general assortment of Britannia Ware for household use. For sale by COLLINS k BULKLEY. H olland gin-io pipes i for sale by [dec 17] Potted Pc 2 dozen Potted Penlreaux without Truffca; i dozen boxes Perdreaux without Truffoa. For sale b] deo 15 * W. M. DAVIDSON. ule by A. BONAUD. •y^ELLWHEBLS ANEMVELLBUCKET8, for sal* [deo 10] F. W. CORN WELL, 102 Bryan-st. KA BARRELS APPLES—For sal* by OU dec 3 J. A. BROWN. Albany AIo Depot, by [deo 171 W. M, DAVIDSON. C IDER, CIDER. CIDER—35 barrels Champagne Cider, landing from bark Vernon. For snlo by dec 17 W. M. DAVIDSON. ids, some very superior W.M. DAVIDSON. in store and for sale by [dec 17] P OTATOES.—200 barrels Yellow Planting Potatoes. Landing and for sale by deo 10 SWIFT Knn Boxesof Window Glass, assorted sizes nnd quail- OUU ty, for salo by JAS. H. CARTER, dec. 11 » Druggist, Broughton sL W EST INDIA FRUIT.—125 bunches Bananas, 2,000 Plantains, 30 doz. Pine Apples, 3,000 Oranges, and 2,000 Cocoa Nuta, 5 baskets Tomatoes, and 3 baskets 0< comprising tbe cargo of tbe schr. Isaac Cohen Hertz, Cap tain Bulloch, direct from Havana, and for sale at JAS. A. BROWN’S, AMD DIALERS tN Fine Heady Made Clothing* A RE NOW receiving their Block of FALL AND il: WINTER GOODS, consisting in pari of: Blue, black ‘ *- ‘ ' English and French Cloths; Over-Coat, — - - - * ■ —•—- -r and fancy colored —„ , logs of black, bluo and fancy colored Beavers; blue, black and drab Pilot Cloths; English, French and A- tnerlcan Casslmers, of black nnd fancy colors; Vestlmn of Silk, Batin, Cashmeres, etnbroldors and rich Cut vet. All of which will bo made up at tht shortest notice and In the best style of workmanship. -' Our READY filADE CLOTHING Umanufaclured at tbe well known house of W. T. Jennings k Co, No. 231 _ . *•—-'-sfija ---** 1 to tny In tho city.— largest assortment of any house In the trade, such as white aud fancy colored Shirts; Bilk, Lisle Thread and Gauze Merino Under-Garments: Shaker Flannel and Lambs wool .do.; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lambswool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas: black, white and colored Kid Gloves, (of Alexanders muko); Stocks, Scarfa, Cravats nnd Collars: and, In fact, everything no ccssary to a Gentleman's Wardrobe. For sale on as aa commodatlng terms as can be bad in thiclty, at GAUDRY’S BUILDINGS, sept 21 Next door to Pulaski House. _ i PIANO FORTH DEPOT. The undersigned respectfully Inform tho citizens of SKvannabjGoorgla, nud Florida, , , , . . . that they have on hand wore than fifty Pi anos tbe largest stock over on sale In this city,nnd made by the most celebrated manufacturers In tbe Uuitod States. Nunn’s k Clark’s, J. Chickering, Boardman k Gray, Lut- chet k Newton, Edwards k Fisher, aU well known to the lovers of Music, have place in their largo assortment. These Pianos are of rich tone, and beautifully flnlsned in Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mabogauy, with Iron frames made In tho most substantial and workmanllko manner. Also the J ustly celebrated Atollon Plano Fortes, which, for their sweetness and tone, have not been equal ed. All these Instruments liavo inetallo frames, which render them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing Uie necessity of tuning for years. Tho undersigned are t|euta for Henri Hen’s celebrated Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For power and beauty tone, they stand pre-eminent. Cathcartfa Melodcons. —„ — powerful tone,' they have also for sale. All of these instruments will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. The price* of tbe Pianos ranging from 8175 to 81000. ■ 120 I. W. MORRELL k CO. Jan 2 Tbe Subscribers, sole Agents for A. Sto- Jart and Oo.’a and J. B. Dunham’s Piano ...... -Fortes, are always supplied with an as sortment or these favorite and Justly celebrated Instru ments. For durability, they can be folly warranted, whilst their auperlority of tone and touch Is evident and acknowledged by the most casual, observer, aa well as tbe critical connoisseur. Tbe Ladles are respectfully In vited to view these Instruments; and an arrangement having been effected with one of our most eminent Pi anists for tho purpose, they can also be enabled tojudgo of tbe toue. F. ZOGBAUM k CO, Market-square, or Second band Pianos taken in oxobange—also unod and repaired, ■ -tfctsjfcrtxfcl -Jan 20T 1 Can and I Will Retail Dry Good* Cheaper than any Store in the City ! i B UYING all our Goous for Cash, and selllug them only for Cash, wo can afford to sell them ohoaper than the price many retailors pay for their goods at il So, families and Individuals will do well to ‘ “ " ' an and Barnard- tnens, Blankets, Thorn ihe^wlU wholesale! So, fan . pntrotilse tho Cheap Corner of Broughton st reels for Dry Gouda, Cloths, Muslins, l.lnc Shawls, Mantillas, Flannel* and Laoo*. Tt find the largest assortment or Umbrellas In tho city, to gether with a great lot of goods for servants* ware, Uuy- are,look to your Intorost, and buy at oel97 * U i U LANE’S * TprydowU, Cheap Corner for Dry Hoods, ke» N.B. oor. Broughton JsBamsrd^U Compound Wild Cherry l*owongout'll 1,uNhmU.il Jlwp No. 37 WhUaker-street. C OAL HODS—A new lot of all sizes, at MORSBsc NICHOLS, deo 6 155 Brough on-street. ter; 50 Boxes English Dairy and Goshen Cheese; 10 do. Pine Apple Cheese. Landing and for sale by dec3 CLAUHORN k CUNNINGHAM. CLAUHORN k CUNNING C ORN.—1000 bushels of Cora In bulk, in store and for sale by [dec 14] A. C. TOMB, 126 Bay at. jsora Salta tGOUOIbSs _ Copperas; 2000lbs. Alum; 2000lbs.Glauber8alt" 2000 lbs. Potash; Just received and for sale by JAS. U. CARTER, Druggist, Broughton-st. opposite 8U Andrew’s HaU, TJACON,—80 hhds. Sides and 8boulders. landing from J) brig W. Clarke and for salo by deo 16 CLAGHORN 8c CUNNINGHAM. gaiOKEDBEEFfc TONGUES.—100 SmokcM Tongues; 3 bbls. Smoked Beer, landing and for sale by dec lp CLAGHORN 8c CUNNINGHAM. T) A CON.—50 hhds fine sides, 15 do fine shoulders, 15 1) tierces canvassed shoulders, now in store, and for sale by KIBBEE 8c RODGER8, Bay street. QNIONB AND POTATOES.—Potatoes,oulous, mack- ter, cheese, Hiram l anu for sale by dec. 16 mlth and Extra Flour, Just received, KIBBEE 8c RODGERS, Bay street. 'VTKW ORLEANS AND CUBA SYRUP-50 barrels JlN extra fine N. O. Syrup: 100 barrels Cuba do.; 15 bales Gunny Cloth; 150 colls Kentucky and Press Roj for salo low by [doe 16] KIBBEE 8c ROF F or sale on or before arri val-a cargo or prime white Flint Corn, from North Carolina, by deo 15 A. O. TOMB, 136 BayaU S EED POTATOES.—300 barrels. Landing and ft sale by deo 15 CRANE 8c HOLCOMBE. Landing and for sale by CRANE 8c HOLCOMBE. B UTTER AND.CHEESE.—loo. boxes Connecticut Cheese: 25 kegs Orange County Butler. Landing 1c by dec 15 CRANE & g and for sale by CRANE 8c HOLCOMBE. TTIRAM SMITH’S AND CANAL FLOUR.—150 bai* Jd rels. Landing and for salo by deo 15 CRANE tec 15 " CRANE k HOLCOMBE. TUART’S STEAM REFINED CANDIES—In pound and half pound packages, this day received, and for , by WM. W. LINCOLN, deo 15 Monument Square. QRREL COAL—150 tons, landing from ship Shan- HONE 8t CONNERY. ... J SUGAR LANDING, and ft (deo 16) H. J. GILBERT. POTATOES.—300 bbls, for tale by H.J. GILBERT. jpiRE CRACKERS.—100Jraxea No, l Firecrackers, for salo by (deo. 16) H. J. GILBERT. pECAN N UT8.- i 15 barrel». Landing from brigSVm. Clark," from Now Orleans, deo 16 HONE 8c CONNERY. OS HEN BUTTER.—3u Firkins Ftno Goshen Butter. G < Landing and for salo by deoifl HONE k CONNERY, AN ILL A. ROPE.—300 QolU.^^Landln^antl y In MAtere and for sale by deo 16 -75 tubs, kegs* and firkins, fresh, .. Jlutler, aud 93 boxes Choose, received per steamer Alabama, and « few barrels Pickled Cuoum- bora. For sale st (bo Emporium, by deo 16 SB A110 T3 UTTER. CHEESE.- JtS sweet’ll roilN GOODALL. gufrittAM lib DalryChees#! IN, JOHNSTON Ji OO, IJ lluiier| 00 boxes pel iwawr puls* ■ w, d, KimnJ fM Urrsli llutl »ii4 Wlflfo hiiloii Bsbs mmm ft;,";!, Gibbon*’ Buildings. . CORNWELL, 102 Bryan street. t f'RESU PATE8.—Just received B Dozen assorted ‘ Pates: 1 dozen Potted Qualls with Truffes; 1 dozen ■' "erdraux, with Truffes; 1 dozen Potted Becssse; /^IHAIN PUMPS, with fixtures complete. Foraale by V-) nov 23 JOf/N R. NORTON. QPRUCE SPARS.—1^00 feet spruce spars; for sale by O dec 8 E. W. BUKER. jriRAOKF.RS.—50 barrels and boxes Butter, Sugar, VJ and Soda Crackers. Landing and for sale by dee 3 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. /“(RATES! GRATES 1—Just received, a new lot O vJ those beautiful Parlor and Office Grates, at doc G MORSE 8c NICHOLS, 155 Broughton-st. T> AGOING k ROPE.—Heavy Sea Island Bagging of O the best quality, and first quality Kentucky Rope.— For sale by [doc 4] R. HABERSHAM k SON. T ARD OIL.—10 barrels refined. For sale "by ±J MOORE k HENDRICKSON, dec 3 Gibbons’s Building. T OOKING GLASSES mounted on swings and plain, JLi also concave and plain shaving Mirrors: for sale by deo8 COLLINS k BULKLEY. frtMBROIDERED COLLARS.—Embroidered Muslin Xli and Cambria Collar* and Undersleeves. Just re ceived and for aale by dec. 10 LaROCHE, BOVVNE k OO. O ILK VELVET.A-Just received from steamer Florida, 0 double width Blue Maroon and Black Silk Velvet for Mantillas. For aale by dec 10 LaROCHE, BOWNE k CO. /“1HEMICAL81 Afresh lot of Chemicals Just received V *nd.for sale by JA8. H. CARTER.. dec. 11 T> A CON.—70 casks prlmo 8ide« for ule by JD deoil 1IONE 8c CONNERY. p(ANDLE&—150 boxes Solar, Spenn and Adamantine Randies, for sale by uUNTOJl k GAMMELL. "DACON! 50 Hhds. Prime Sides; 50 do. do. Prime JD Shoulders. In store and for sole by A.MINIS, dec 7 TTALL LAMPS k LANTERNS.-A large variety; for XI aale by COLLINS 8c BULKLEY, deo 0 100 Bryan-street. TDOPEt 500 Colla Superior Philadelphia Rope. For Xi ule by dec 7 A. 5UNI8. SUPERIOR CANAL FLOUR.—For ule. Just landed 0 from sebr. Charles Mills. 100 barrels Superior Canal Flour,by dec6 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent. £ BASKETS of Le Cardinal Champagne, a first rata O article, pu brig Foater and for ule by deo 1 T A. C. TOM8, 120 Bay-street. T) ALTIMORE FLOUR—100 barrels per brig Foster, JD Just arrived, and for ule by deo I HUNTER 8c GAMMELL. CORING MACHINES. Just received by JD F. W. CORNWELL, nov 30 102 Bryan 8freet. p RAIN.—A smaU lot of old Corn (In good order) and vJ Oats, Just received Into store, and for salo by nov30 HARRIS 8c CO. T)EAN8andCow Peas for sale, by tbe quantity or sack. O nov 30 HARRIS k GO. piOUN COBB CRU8HER8.—Several of the above nrtl- U tide, of recent Improvement, worked by band o a horse power, Just received, and for ule by deeff C. H. GAMPFIELD. r EATHER BELTING.—A full assortment of Patent ±j stretched and copper rlvlUcd Oak and Hemlock tan ned Bands, for salo by dec8 C. H. GAMPFIELD. OTAIR RODS—Round and Oval llrasa stair Rods, for 0 sale by COLLINS 8c BULKLY/ dec 13 100 Bryan-st. /"\NI0N8—40 barrels for sale by Vj deo 13 H. J. GILBERT. A PPLES—50 barrels for tale by A. dec 13 H. J. GILBERT. pORTO^RICO SUGAR-10 hogsbuds^for ulo T7M.OUR—100 barrels Baltimore Flour; 50 do. pure I* Genesee do.; 25 do. Hiram Smith’s do.; received and for ule by [deo 13] MoMAHON 8c DOYLE. •DOCK OF THE WORLD.—No*. 3 and 4. Received JD by (deo 13) J. B. OUBBEDGE. QRIDDLES, Wafer .ml dee 13 103 Bryan steel. /“lOFFEK—150 uckt Rio Coffee t 75 do. 81. Domingo \J dou 50 do. Government Java do.t rocelved and for sale by [deo 13] MoMAHON It DOYLE. nnURK’S ISLAND BALT-3,000bushels Instore and X for salo by deo 3 • 1m SAMUEL SOLOMONS. Msr'fy'wssL.™, gUQAljj-Cruihetl Sugar, londlitg and for Bands, patterns^ol ■old at wholesale GILT CORNICE?. Loops and Pina*or the greatest variety and .ortho latest importation; all ofwhlch.wUlbo. hnlM.tn nr rnt.ll nn Ihn mint lltinral lArmi * WM. H.GUION, Agent, jongresa and 57 St. Juflan-sl FLORIDA HANDS FOl ppm Hie following valuable TRAC l?^L AND, lyhqf in hlarion and offered at Private 8ale,— iber, November and December jmer-dtl during tbe months of O next, viz: WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about ten mile* North of Ocala, (the county aeat of Marion county,) con- - talnlng 3,000 acres, about one-half of which Is hammock, unsurpassed by any In the State; and tho remainder whit* oak and hickory land. A TRACT, well known as tbe “Fort Drano Plants- . upn, * ■- * * ■■" " wcu Known ns in* r ori urano noma- • on.” containing 3,000 acres of Land, principally first jjalily hammock, between four and flvo hundred acres • which U thoroughly cleared, and at present ineulti- qusl. H ■ . of which Is thoroughly cleared, and at present li vatlon. This place for several years averaged two hogs heads or Sugar to tbe acre, and every year that it has been cultivated bas produced lino crop* of corn and ootton. These Tracts conld’readlly be divided Into two or three ptantallons each, being well watered and surround- . by high rolling pine land. A TRACT of 1,000 acres on Orange Lake,consisting of bammock, orange grove, and well tTmb« ' TWO TRACTS, or 1,000 acres each, i -m. •-**. rich -It prairie. The greater part of both^ose 1 hammock. —ALSO— ,. ™ 5,000 ACRES on Indian River. Any one Wishing-to- ilUvate sugar cane would do well to examine this land ,< as being remarkably fertile, and lying south or Uie region of frost, It Is as well adapted to that culture as any In tho United States. ' • . 12,000 AUilES, generally known as tbe w Bayard tract,” situated on the 8u John’s river, opposite Ploolata. There • are many small hammocks and orange groves on this tract, but It is principally valuable for Its pine Umber. It has a river Trout of seven or eight mllea. 1,000 ACRES on Lake George, and several small tracts on and near the SU John’s river, well situated' for. farm* lng, the rearing of orango groves, 8tc. The above tracts or land were purchased by the lit* Gen. Clinch, Immediately after the accession of Florida, to tha United States. From his posHtotfal that time, his facilities for selection were unusually great, and His be* " ' •*-—'— J *—-* *—-flu uie llevcd they ludude as good land os can be found It State. On account of their accessibility from Charieaton and 8avannah, they offer great inducements to planters in Ca rolina or Georgia wishing to remove. The titlea are clear and indisputable. Terms—Cub, or payable at Charleston or Savannah, on - or before tho 1st of January next. B7*Any further Information nn tho aubfect can be named by addressing the subscriber, at Orango Springs, . arlon county, Florida. J. H. M.'CLINCH, ■ oct 16 . Uan Executor, %• The Tri-weekly Chronicle k Sentinel, at AugusUn and the Journal k Messenger and the Telegraph, at Ma con, are requested to publish the above Ull first of Jana. uwry, and sen J their bill* to thia office. MOORE 6c 1IEND1IIC1 WHOLESALE DEU Gibbons* Buildings, OFFER FOR SALB-5,000 lbs. UnlonaWhlt Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1: 150 boxes Window Gloss; 600 gallons Llnseod OU; 500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil; SO barrels do. > Whale Ou; 10 do. Train OIL beat quality; do. Winter strained Lard Oil; do. Coburn’s Machinery OU; 10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil; 5 5 casks Sauerstoat - .. . . . _. \jU& 5 barroU Refined Saltpetre; ; 250 ounces Faris’ Sulphate Quinine; 10 barrels Lorillard’s Snuff} , . 20 boxes assorted Candles; 50 boxes Rey’s Lemon Syrup; - 30 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger; 1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and Clov 100 reams Letter and WslUng Paper: Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Medli dnes; Perfumery; Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brashes; Tol«. let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Side Combs, ke. fee.; all of which are offered at the lowest prices, either for caih or approved paper. * septP Cloves; fl » CHEAP CASH ST CORNER OF WHITAKER AND OONGUESS-STS. M ANTILLA VELVETS, Black and Fancy SUk Man.., til las: the subscribers hare just received Blue, Brown, Green and Black 4-4 Silk Velvet# for Mantillas. Alro, a large supply or Black and Fancy 8llk Mantillas, '" nd “ l P 0 “° r "ji‘ h pEJl , DEI10A^r ,l k m.. , I > NEGRO llROGANS! NEGRO BROGANS! . T HE subscri bee respectfully calls tho attention of Foo- tors and Planters to his very extensive stock oLNe gro Brogans and Women’s Leather Boots. These goods have been selected expressly for this market and are in-anted tbo best stock and workmanship. Ho la con- ent that a fair trial of his stock will Insure sutlsfacrtcn d a continued patronage. Ills goods am alt freon and warranted tl fldent that a ,»za«ia and a continued patronage. HI* good* aroott ^w^aud t °Glbon’a r Bulldlng, formerly occupied by M*ewrs.E. F. WwdteCo. oot2 Tr n CIICUCH AND PARLOR ORGANS, monls, reference ia mSe 10 ‘ b 5,? , i g ^, rece 5i 1 2, er ®f te i b 3 r him in Uie Lutheran Church of this city. Parties desiring Information on the aub|ect can partlcularson application to F. ZOGBAUM kCO n |uly 13 WhUakeratn one door east of Bryan-sU H ACKNEY COACH. ; The subscriber respectfoUy. Informs tbo public, and strnngera In town, that be bas [usl received an elegant new Hack, called the 1TZ,” which is on entirely new principle, He wul.alwaj*?.' i r _. _ and ready for Imme diate service. Orderazhoukfbe left at Gas’rLivery Sta. “LADYB , r aa regards accommodation, safety. k< keep a fine pair of Horses attached,*: dlato service. Orders should'be left a , bio, at tho head of Broughton-street—Warner’s old at Oct 4 If .a FIG ISLAND nUBE. T HIS MILL lanowInflne.operaUon, supplied with Timber, Is now pry supplied with Timber, Is not nrgoei of Sawed Lumber, — client quality, with dlspat ing Room of M< •ubscril Messrs. Starke k B rlber, wlU receive prompt nov 15 r ELIS if ■LY, Agent. kite MarsolUoa Vetu, suitable f W aiUHUT. iSisg'iat'W'iuwBa rnffia JL Th* ui. MrauHr Kill* III. CllHAM AI.K- SK.WlBs'kJ 1^. ioliw H, ooni'im > no, lT*—A Urn MWHIUWIU Uw WN, vT, HNOf ifiNi MkUMMfqH luiygii I tm]I SIIMAfifalfiSfflaak.