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Monday, Tueiday & Wedneiday Bva'ga
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ml. CHAM TED PADAOEI
First exhibition of
The Infernal Teapot:
IHjenUy Inwhlcd pndUDula b, Hmallulor.
.: Tlio Entcri.lora.iiu ortlteie
! FEATS IN MAGIC,
Will *wl^ C »cInal* n^f hi'l Ve»In,t ami most ponalar
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IUPOBTANT TO AMj PUUUIASEBS AT TUB
LONDON HOUSE!
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1852.
,JB LAST “TEN DAYf SALE** at this Establish,
ment, wlirn the entire closingof the same will lake
25 Per. Cent.
v.rn netlp. 50 oenU. CblUrentu cent.
' “am may tmccurotl u n.u>l
sflfORElTJiST CUBI0S1T1 IN TUB WOULD!
niGiiiAB E®®ak.ofjiatEhE,
A TRCTT.B SEMI BIMEA8
CALF!
A PERFECT LU8U8 NATUREA,
„ _ combination In one of two perject llodiet in a
MMMS95ECTE9&1 .t ihanreut a” •*-» «•»**-
on. In
w.'mnant Position, Joined ai we urcnsu all the Limbs
Irwnsfawl both In form and position, jn this strange
r^fonnatlon the two Bodies are perfect as far ns the
brauU^rbera it Is conneetod: the oonnecUon tau the sp>
ncarancoof a third Body, with foro and hind Teel, head
ffineck. The Calf has altogether
Three Bodlc, Ellfht Lot*, * One Head I
It has been examined by tho medical ftiwiUy, who pro*
nonnee It Ute moat singular production or Nature, even
&ffSStShr Oho woe« only, commend.,on
SalrUt, Doc. II, »l Ih. corner or Bull trail Bronaliton
■l wu, wiirro II. hlitorywlll be siren by Ibo Proprlolor,
“a&SIwbSa Children belf price. OpHlrom7
A. 11. to 10 F.M, d “H
Jancing academy.
MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs
hla patrons that bla 8econdTerm will begin on
'this dav. 13th Instant. Pupils are requested, to
tenter as early as possible, so as to beTn Ume for
^hls fancy ball, to bogtvon on the 15th of January
itiamaiwe umanet
n .a nesMctfuUy Informs her-patrons ir .
[V M ns o?Savannah that she has closed her Dancing
& School at the Bt, Andrew’s Hall, and will bereaf
^^ter give Instruction to Select Classes at private ro
ne Gentlemen’s Classes will bo taught at Messrs,
f fc Rowlgnol’s School House, second door east or
b3L In suite street, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
«i Mm. oiiWs
South Bfoadstreot, or at Madame Granct a houso.ln
Bute, near Drayton-stroet. no* =»
under the bare cost of landing In this eounlnr.
The bulk of the Charleston London House st-tek having
arrived this day, wo Immediately prompt with this,
Our Last Great Sale:
ETFor Ten Days OnlylJE]
at a further reduction of JI3 per cent, to dose out entire,
rather than rwllji the Goods—forming the greatest
aAcniFieeoN^si'i.EHuiD goods
Tho rapidity or our ssles during the psst fow weeks
fully lostifles the sterling worth and appreciation of tho
LondoB Stock of Goods,
and as the same elites have arrived from our Charleston
House, we now give too benefit
To our Rrgelar Customers
■nd otheis of further saving one-fourth UNDER the
already unprecedented low price*. At the same time of
THIS, our past ADDKEsa to our
NUMEROUS PURCHASERS,
we beg to offer most cordially to ONE and ALL our
warmest thanks for their unlimited support.
We beg respect fully, on this occaalou, to call your par
ticular and itnmodUto attention to the following atr -**
NOW OPEN FOR SALE}
CONStSTtNO or
DRESS GOODS,
Plain and Changeable 7-4 British Merinos, 31Jfc- cost
02c.; finest Alpuccaa, 37tf, cost 75c.; British Twill, flno
Coburg Cloths, at3l& worth 75o.; Mousdo I^nlncs, 18>(,
worth Sl7}fc.t 1,000 yards Spot Barege de Lalnes, sold
hitherto st this Establishment at 25c~ now, to clear out,
all at 13#c.t Block Silk Laces und Fringes at half price,
(richest quality;) 4,(WO Embroidered Collars, Just arriv
ed, for Ocn up to the flneit Paris Needle Work, of tho
most costly and elaborate embroidery. Also, do. do.
Ohemlzetti. do. do. Habits; do. do. Sleeves of all kinds,
do. do. Cambrio lldkfs., finest work; Ribbons; all these
splendid goods at the tame, ratio of reduction; Bonnets,
Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Black Trimming Lace, very rich}
with every other artlole iuthe fancy dress line obtainable.
Heavy Goods,
IMPORTANT TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND HEADS
OF FAMILIES.
Tho largest stock 8-4,0-4 and 10-4 Doublo Domssk Ta
ble Linen, warranted of pure flax, at hair price} Magnifi
cent Rich Damask Worsted Table Covers, all colors and
patterns or the newest, all at *2 8?tf, worth each «5; GO
Il-4 Counterpane* or Quilt* all at *150 each, worth «3}
18 ptecea or White Patent Murlno Flannel, all at 25c. per
vara, worth 50c.—Cut either by tho yard or piece t Brown
Twills, 8c., worth 10*c.« Unbleached Goods, fcc. fcc. fcc^
with every other article usually kept by us,
To be sold without Reserve)*
when the store will be
finally CLOSED I
Therefore, our solicitations are for the interest of all buy.
era; and, In taking our farewell, wo earnestly wish you
all success, either in or our of commercial operation!,
ausurou*, LONDON HOUSE,
Under tho Marshall House, Uroughton-sp,
Savannah.
WILLIAM KING, Proprietor. 10 dec IB
C<
QUARTER PERPETUAL-CASH SYSTEM.
Capital *200,000.
This Company combines the Mutual sod Proprietary
system, and will Insure the lives of white persons, also
Agency in Savannahs ' '
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON LIFE AND FIRE
Insurance Company.
....110,000,000.
,.11,000,600
,. 1,340,000
“DIRECT IMPORTATION”
OTARDf DUPLY Ac CO’S BRANDY.
* 30 Half, 15 Quarter and 10 Eighth Pipes of
JOtard, Dupuy A Co's BRANDY, in Custom
“ House Store. For sale by
,M0 W. M. DAVIDSON.
Many of the dealers in Brandy are under the lmpres-
■Ion that tho genuine article can only be obtained by
“ Direct Importation.” To meet their wishes. I made
arrangement*, last Fall, with the house of Olard, Dupuy
& Co., of Cognac, for a regular supply of their Brandy,
and have just received the second shipment of 30 half, 1.1
quarter, and 10 eighth pipes, which wore shipped direct
by them, and through no other bouse st Bordeaux, (ns Is
often doue Ibr particular purposes.} By this arrange
ment, I am enabled to sell nt New-York prices, adding
the difference of Exchange and other charges. Merchants
and others would And It to their advantage purchasing
here, to sending their orders elsowhere. This Brandy Is
now In tbo United States Bonded Warehouse, whero I
offer It for sale, aubjoct to debenture. If sustained by ths
Trade in this enterprise, I will continue to Import An
them tho article direct. I annex a copy or the Certifi
cate of Otard, Dupuy A Go. which accompanied the Bill
-' “ ■ - 1 Invoice. Tho original may be scon at
W. M. DAVIDSON.
Inbtitutid 1830.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
Paid up Capital
Surplus and Reserve Fund
*2,340,000
Working Capital—Tuo Million• Thru Hundred uni
tort) ‘ Thousand Dollars•
O FPERING, by Its unusually Urge capital and the un
limited Individual liability or the Stockholders, that
treat desideratum In Insurance—the most perfect aeouri-
y to Uio public—Is now prepared, through Its agents, to
nsure against Fire Risks In Savsnuab, on the most ad
vantageous terms.
Directors in Men-York •
JAMES BROWN, Esq., Chairman,
FRANCIS COTTEIT^ ~
Gsobok Barclay, Esq.
Josicru Gaillard, Jr M
C. W. Fader, Esq.
Morti’r Livingston, Esq.
Resident Secretary—Alfrco Prat, Esq.
Counsel of ths Board—Alrx. Hamilton, Jr^ Esq.
Apply to
BANCROFT A BRYAN, Agents,
dot 8 tf No. 117 Bay-street.
JANIES ncHENUY
Janus nioHunux,
INSURANCE BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office No* 118 Bayntreetf
(Opposite tho front of tho Custom House.)
MARINE PROTESTS noted and extended; Avei
Ijustod; Charier Parties ao
Papers piopared whereby to i
rlcan or llrlllsh Underwriters
ADRINI STB ATOR S’ SALE,
T HERE will bo oflored for sale, at public auction, on
the first Monday In January uext, at Burlington Plan
tation, the lato residence of Col. John H. McIntosh, do
on thu west side or the river SL John, and oppo
site to Mandarin, fifteen miles abovo the city of Jackson
ville, lu the Stato of Florida, a Stoam Saw Mill, rated a,
85 horse power, working two gangs of upright saws and
one circular edgor saw. Terms cash, purchaser paying
for all necessary papers.
of Landing and
my storo.
collonandaugarplantation. , . ...
Also, sundry tract of pine land, at convenient distan
ces from the mill, amounting to upwards or 8,U00 acres.
Also, all other real and personal pcoperty (except tho
nC Xuofahrge 8 an5 rnluablo'dwelllng house situated In
the city orSL Augustine, 8t. John’s county, fronting tho
public aquore. Terms will bo accommodating for the
real estate.
Alao, will bo sold by tho undersigned, at private sale,
In families, a choice gang of about 217 Negroes, accus
tomed to the culture or cotton and sugar crops. They
may bo purchased by application to tbo undersigned, at
BL Augustlno. Florida, or at Bavanuab, Georgia. The
negroes may be seen and Inspected at tho plantation,
where also may be seen a diagram of the real estate, e. v -
hlbltlng the quality ^ c gca‘fe LDBUR0 ,....
doe 10—-jl B. A.PUTNAM. « Aurora.
W.M. D.MX p’s
15 X *“
10X “
We, tho undersigned, Otard,
Dnpuy A Co., Merchants at
Cognac, do hereby certify that
Thfrtr Half, Fifteen Quarter,
and lien Eighth pines Brandv,
msrked and numbered as In
the margin, with our lire Brand
on the head and Initials (O.D)
OTARD, DUPUY A CO. at the Bung, havo been pro-
COGNAC. pared by our houso for the
• American market, and for*
warded to Bordeaux to be
shipped on bonrd the Jilve-
rado. Captain 81ecpor, forW.
M. Davidson, Savannah.
....... In testimony thereof; we
isKAL.S have signed the present, and
«•*•••• aflllxed our 8enl hereto.
dec 17
Itn
A CO.
TOYS I TOYS!!
Christmas Presents,*c,&Cc
T HE Subscriber has received and opened at No. 70 St.
•JulUrn. * - -v
pletoandbc .
nnd various other objects for presents on the approach
ing holidays ever offered In this market. There articles
. are In the moat approved modern taste. They are of
French, German and American manufacture^'some Im
ported from France and Germany through New York,
and othera recently selected by the subscriber In the
elites of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Parents,
and children, and strangers, are respectfully Invited to
call and examine for themselves,
dee 17-y MRS. MARY A DILLON.
DIRECTORY AND CENSUS FOR 1853.
S HOULD a sufficient amount of palronago present It-
self, the undersigned will publlsS a DIREUTORY *
OEN8U8 OF THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, FOR Tile
YEAR 1853, tbe enumeration for which will be in the
month of Deoombor, 1852.
The Directory will contain, In alphabetical order, tbe
' name, street and number of each person doing business
or having a resldeuco In the city, together with such
other matter as Is usually contained In works of this de
scription.
The Census will be divided into Wards, presenting the
total number of inhabitants within the corporate limits
ofthe City, and will bo classified under the heads, White
and Colored, Male and Female.
" ' The Book will bo furnished to subscribefs at 25 ceuts
^Advertisements will be conspicuously Inserted at tbo
following rates;
For one - Page .*10 00, W conies grails.
For half u 5 00,10 do. do.
For one fourth “ ?5S> 5 5 0, •J 0,
For one-fifth “ 125, 9 do. do.
DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
nov23 lm 73York-atreet, Savannah.
FOR THE HOLIDAY’S.
A MONG the many articles recently received, and now
opened, are some extra fine Gold Hunting London
Liter Watches, which received tho premium at the
great toir or 1851. Also, some extra flue quality In
Mario Cases. There, with others of benullfo! workman
ship, and extra qualities, comprlw In the Watch Hub
such an assortment as Is seldom met with In this market,
and never surpassed. My assortment of flno diamonds
rich gold and pearl Jewolry of every description, one
sterling silver tea-sets, forks, spoons, ladles, pitchers,
cups, card cares, Ac^ together with a great supply of line
plated and military goods, fancy articles of every kind,
canes, portmonles, dressing-cases, work-boxes, thermom
eters/ hydrometers, baromotera, surveyor’s compasses
and appendages, with other articles fn my line, aro
offered at prices corresponding with the11lines ami the
D. B. NICHOLS,
1st door west or Pulaski House,
irs of Watches and Cloaks
£ tl—dec 10
Strict attention paid to repairs of Wald
by competent workmen, and warranted.^
ELEGANT BOOKS
FOR TIUS HOLIDAYS.
L OVE’S EMBLEM ’. the Bookof tho Heart, 33 engrav
ings, bouud In Turkey Morocco, extra.
Hotnu or American authors, 89 Illustration*.
Moore’s Irish Melodies, 13 elegant do.
Record's of Woman; by Mrs. Ilentan, 13 Illustrations.
Macaulay’s Lays or Ancient Rome, 100 engraving—
original nnd from the Antique.
Lyrlcsofthe Heart, 13 engravings. - Mt
A Book for the Homo Circlet by Mrs. Kirkland, Ulus-
^The Skotch Book; by Washington Inrlrtg, Illustrated.
Friendship’s Offering, Christmas RJdssoms, Slur of
Bethlehem, The Gin, Tho Woodbine, Tho May Flower.
Read’s Female Poets of America, elcgnntty Illustrated.
Hart’s Female Prose Writer of Amorlca, Illustrated,
deo 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
i /rt LOVES.—Ladles’ .Colored and Black Kid Gloves
. VjT Silk and Lisle, do.; Childrens’ and Misses Lamb’s
Wool Gloves.' Just opened and for sale by
deo 10 LaROOHE, BOWNE A CO.
. T ANDRETH GARDEN 8EBDS—A foil supply ofGar-
Ju don Seeds, grown by David Landrolh and warranted
to be the growth of the present year. Just received and
foriale by WM. W. LINCOLN,
deo 15 Monument Square.
anwiti-r-vi vuio. »■ >ua uunuium
_ moot, (a superior article,) landing and for sale by
dec8 a ft. CAMPFIELD.
0ANA^BARROW8.—300 of there Barrows Just re-
L and for sale by
_dec8 ■ O. H. CAMPFIELD,
C OTTON BUI Paper, ruled for 'numbers and weights
for sale by [dec 10] JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
_ barrels prime new Now Orleans Molasses, landing
per brig Wm. dark from ^w O^andJor^
B AY, POTATOE8,. BRIOI
DER -Cargo bf schooner
rtved from M sine. For salo on
ATOES, BRICKS, APPLES AND Cl-
- ' Ter Central America, Just ar-
on landing, by
WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
QUGAR-30 barrel* Crushed Sugar ; I
30 do. Clarified
A DOYLE.
'EAMER—Rich trimmed
R eceived by last bti—.— —
Black Silk Velvet Mantillas Cloth Mantillas, Black
■ Velvet Ribbons, Colored and Black SUk TatMla, Colored
and Black wide Silk Fringe- very low. For sale at
dee 17 > EINSTEIN A ECKMAN’S, 151 CbngresMt.
T10TATOE8.—350 bbts. Mercer Potatoes In prime or
der. ■ For sale by ' deo 17 E.W.BUKER.
UICKLED CODF18H*—8 bbls. Pickled Codfish. Just
1 fended, and for sale by deo 17 E. W. DUKER.
gUTTER^B Firkins Prime Butter, ^’orinfeb^^
O AL.—2500 bushels Blacksmith** Coal, lu store and
j^ «. » .: . . J.^-1* 1* Uf DT1ITDD
I'tot sale by
E. W. BUKER.
ptOAL.—Broken nnd screened Lehigh Coal. For sale,
\J to arrive, per schoonerW.fi.Genn, by
COHENS A HERTZ.
C ARGO Prime White Flint N. U. Corn, via Norfolk,
per schooner Robert Rake. For sulo at the wharf
In lota to suit purchasers. It Is the beat artlclo In the
market. > deo 17 A. Q TOMB, 120 Bay at.
-ijjfbRB'GRAik.—Receiving Into store a fresh supply
Xu. ofTennessee Cora and Oats, and will sell low for
itheeash. . deo 17
Iwll
HARRIS ACO,
1 FRENCH' CHOCOLATE.—Just received, 50 boxes
’ French Chocolato} SO boxea Eagle Chocolato. For
aaleby deo 17 J, BQUS8EAU.
bt6¥6UmiGUAMd,Ac-Ju*trocelved.
- tp .A fresh lot of Smoked Tongues, Smoked Beef, Pig
1 3W 111 l, “ l08 “* *“• r ° r y'JoSasBAU.
■gAGGING—100 Bales Gunny Cloth. Fo^anle
dee IT PP 7 WM. CRABTREB.
/iAHdLES, OILS, A(%, AO.—100 boxes Siwrm, Ada-
L/ mantlne. Star, nnd Tallow Candles; 50 do. 8o«n, as
sorted qualities; 50 do. Starcb, assorted qualities; 45 do.
Candles, assorted qualities; 23 do. Pickles, assorted qual-
®1««
Glau, assorted sites; 100 kegs White Lead, 25 lbi n 50
IbsTand 100 lbs.; now In store and for aalo at lowest mOr-
otratoiuby * KIBBEE A RODGERS,
dec 4 142 Bay-street.
JOHN O. CARMICHAEL,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Georgia.
Will receive and eell Merchandize and make
prompt returns.
“f . uerKKENoies:
JUurusta—Messrs. Gould, Bulkloy A Co.. Mr. John
Bones, Mr. T. 8, Metcalf, President, Dr. G. M. Nowton,
•resident.
SaeaNNoA—Mr. A. Porter, Messrs. R. Habersham
Son, Messrs. Hunter A Gnramell, Mr. Thos. W. Coskery.
deefl 2w*
GRAND FAIR OF CllRimAK PRESENTS
To bo bold at tho Storo No* 148 Brough"
ton-street, betwcon Whitaker unu
Barnard-atreeta*
T HE subscriber respectfolly Informs tho citizens
Savannah and the public at large, that he haa Just
openod a beautiful nnd large assortment of Fnticy Aril
clcs, of all descriptions—Jewelry, Silver Ware, Musical
Instruments, Ao-Ac^ the finest ever brought to this city*
nnd which no offers for snlo at half of their value, os ho
wishes to close out the whole stock In two weeks, Tho
articles being too numerous to mention, therefore como
ono and nil and look for yourself, aud you will bo polite
ly attended upon, by
deo 13 td25 F. W. MILLER.
ssnair kap 1.1.m3
m This line consists ortho new and
benutlftU two-horso Cab cidled tho R.
■ ' ■ - ■ ■ ' SCOTT, nnd two other Caba, and yrll
ran bn a regular lino together. They are not conuoclet
with tbe Cab called tbe l^dyHenU. Tho undersigned
returns his thanks to the pubnc for the liberal patronago
bestowed upon him, ana solicits a continuance of the
same. The Call Book Is at the store or A. Bonaud, cor
ner of Bay and WhllnkoMtroeta, and all ontrles wlr '
prompt^ attend'd to. Very respegful.^ ^ ^
TO PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS I
I F Goods or tbe best quality at the lowest prioea, are
an Inducement, please call at
W. C. WadswortU’s
( Under the Marshall House,)
DROUGHT ON-STREET*
And examine his stock or FANCY A STAPLE GOODS,
5 rising some or tbo richest nnd most fashionable
In Uie city, among which are some rich Brocade
from *15 to*31 per pattern; Chamelion A 8trlpe<
Silks, from 75c. to*l per yard; handsome Chocked aud
■Striped Silks for Mourniug; French all wool Cashmeres
and De Lalnos, from 12tfo- to *1 per yard : Paramoitss}
Alpacas; White Merinos} Poplins; Glugbama A PrinU
of the best quality. , . . .
Among toe Staple Goods may bo found a variety .
Bleached and Brown Sheetlugs and Shirtings; Tickings
Kerseys; Ltnseys; Flannels; Blankets;Linen Damasks
Irish Lluens; Towellings, In great variety} Hosiery
Gloves; Handkerchief{ Embroideries, Ao. Ac.—to al
of which he Invites an examination, fooling —
that the qualities and prices will provo -
to all
/"I M. GRIFFEN has now received his winter supply.
IjT* or Jewelry, Watches and Plated Ware. Also, a foil
assortment or fancy arlldos for Christmas. Calls for
Clocks Shades having been frequent, I glvo notice that I
have Just rooelved oho dozen of various sizes aud shapes,
and 1 pair round, for rose# of (lowers, or othor purposes,
with stands or rosewood fitted to each. Papier Machle
Work Boxes, Desks, and Parlor Stands, from 5 to 50 dol
lars, will ho sold at prices to suit customers, without refer
ence to oust. Call at tho old stand, cornor of Whllakor
and llryau-street, at Iho store of
dec 10 o. M, OIUFFEN, late M, Easlman.
HARR IH dr CO., .
aKtPMoaaWaais,
SSSMWBaal
|Wig
CSftnccal anutctracmcutfl.
Snoucunceanmcten.
W ILL BE SOLD, oa the irsi TUESDAY In JANU
ARY next, at ib« Court House la the town of Jef-
forsonton, Camden oo n Ga* within the legal hour* of
•efo. In pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Richmond county, all that well known plaee called
BURNT FOUT, loircthcr with too Buildings thereon,
consisting o(Store Houses, Dwelling Houses, and a large
steam Mill, with tbe Macnlnery thereon. The place Is
situated near tbe head of navigation on the Great Satllla
River. In Ute county ofCaiudeo, eight miles from Joffer-
sonton, seme from Centre Village, end about forty mile*
from the ecu. Tho Lands attached to toe place are upon
both aide* of the river, consisting of several tracts, con
taining in all two thousand and thirty acres, more or
less, one thousand acres or which Is heavy timbered Pine
Laud, said to be equal to any In toe 8tate, and better sit
uated than almost any other for the making of Turpen-
Ine, and somopsrt ofthe balance Is very suitable for tho
mlllvatlon of luce. Vessels drawing seven or eight feet
jf water can come up to the wharf, and a weekly cotnmu-
n cation, by steamboat, la now open between Savannah,
Jeffersonton, Burnt Fort, and Centre Village. The above
described property belougs to the estate or Ainory 81b-
loy, deceased, aud sold for too benefit of tho hel rs. Terms
— v J 091AI1 SIBLEY, '
GEO. A. SIMMONS,
usta, Nor. 0,1853. tutha-Jl
will
, Organ. Violin,
. of llnslo several
give entire satis-
I. Esq., Deputy Chairman.
Alex. IUmilton, Jr., Eq
Ed. F. Ban demon, Esq.
Wm, 8. Wethohk, Esq.
and extended; Averages
adjusted; Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn;
n J — 1 —*-— recover Losses from Ame-
- j; and atleutlon given to al
matters connected with Shipping and Insurance.
nov8
HA VANN AH MUTUAL INSURANCE GO*
Ornca 118 BAT-sTaaBT.
This Company will take Fire, Marine, and River Risks
>n toe most favorable terms.
—TEUSTXES—
John W. Anderson,
N. II. Knapp,
Henry Lathrop,
E. F. Wood.
HENRY D. WEED, President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vies Pres't.
James McHenry. See'f. mar 17
Henry D. Weed,
Hlrain Roberts,
H. F. Waring,
I. W. Morrell,
LONDON PHCEN1X EIRE OFFICE.
This Company takes Fire Risks In this City, and Insures
Rents and Leases.
■opt 2 R. HABER8H AM A SON, Agent*.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GOMF’Y
OF NEW-YORK.
Isaac Abbatt, Sec’y. Joseph B. Collins, President.
Dr. R. D. Aenold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
fab 1 W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Tho undersigned, Agents of the abovo Company, con
tlnue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, Ail,
on the most favorable terms,
sept 12
COHENS A HERTZ.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Capital 8,000,000 off Pound* Sterling*
This Institution has established an Agency In Bavan-
nah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will
bo issued by ANDREW LOW A CO.
8avannah, Oct. 20,1851.
NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
100 BROADWAY,—(Strictly Mutual.)
Accumulated Capital, *600,000, principally In
vested <n Now York and Uultcd States Stocks.
Dividends are declared annually on all Policies made
for the whole term of life, in the shape of Stock bearing
merest, und which have ranged from 40 to 50 per cent.
Morris Franklin, President.
Pliny Freiman, Actuary.
For urthor Information, apply to
W. WOODBRIDGE,
|y Rates In Savannah same as In New-Yorl
LIFE INSURANCE.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
This Company charges no oxtra premiums for person*
residing In the Southern States. They will remit one-
fourth of tho first premium. Profits divided annually In
cash.
Asbury Hull, President. C. F. McCat, Actuary.
Applications received by
dec 19 ly WM. KING, Agent, 103 Bay-gt„ Savannah
Important to Enterprising Business Men.
FOR RENT.
T HAT Commodious Establishment, known as the
"London House," situated under the Marshall
House, Savannah. Go- a splendid Oaiu business being
established, "thefret tnthe cityand capable of return
ing *100,000 per annum. The proprietor, Mr. W. King,
haring important commercial operations Worth, Is the
sole cause of too disposal of the abovo share of bustuess.
Fixtures, Ac^aro lu tho most complete order, perfectly
now. Magnificent Double Front and Double Door En
trance. Possession can bo had after 21 to 30 days, dur
ing which tlmo the present stock will bo sold orr at
Half-price 111 Apply personally or by letter, either to
W. King, London House, Charleston, S. C., nr to Mr. W.
Rochester, (on tho premises) Loudon House, Savannah,
Ga. lm nor 17
BROWN di HARRIS,
Boarding, Livery, and Sule Stable,
Wont Broad-Street.
Tnos. a. brown. July 12—tf judoe w. darri*.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
RECEIVED per steamers State of Geor
gia and Alabania: Ladles’ thick sole
Prunell Buskins. Ladles’ thick Gaiter
Boots. Ladles’ from lace hall Gaiters,
Ac., which will be Mid very low, by
dee 2 W. HE IDT.
in
s’®-
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The subscribers bog leave to ;
call the attention of their friends
and the public at large, to their'
very extensive stock or BOOTS
and SHOES, received per recent arrivals for their Fall
trade. No pains have been spared In Iho selection of
goods adapted to this market, and made expressly to
order, In the latest style, nnd of the best workmanship,
Our stock of thick brogaus and women’s leather boots
has been Increased beyond our usually large supplies,
and we a re prepared to famish tho plantera of Georgia
and Soiilh Carolina, to any extent, shoes of every quality
“ d !■,!“, *d™T E Xr n iE^r B r'u 1 t.ER,
aept 27 3mo Sign of the big boot, Blarket-sq,
Dying and ^Renovating^EstaTjlislinient,
73 York-et.,rear o} the Court 'House,
Established in 1832.
E ADIES’ Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Tal
Covers, Ac. Cleaned, nnd Dyed various colors; Ladles’
Bonnots Bleached and Pressed fn a fashionable style; Kid
Gloves Cleaned and Gentlemen’s Garments Cli
Renovated or Dyed as may be required. All done
satno style which has generally so much please
patrons and frlonds. Terms moderate.
to call foi
apr 1
PATENT WntE RAILING.
P ATENT WIRE RAILING, Farm and Ra
FENCING, with every variety of Wrought au
IRON FURNITURE.
M. WALKER A SONS,
Pennsylvania Wire Railing Works, Warehouse ” 1
corner tfth and Market-eta., Philadelphia.
Circular* obtained, nnd any further Information, by ai
plying as above, or to Calvin Fay, Architect. Savr
cornor Bull and Biyan-ets, over Haywood’s Shop,
nov 29 3mo OALVIN FAY, Agent
( Adtn’rs.
noYl7
.1. He la lately of Montreal, where ho haa filled toe
Ituatlon of Organist In the Cathedral of that city. For
particulars, please Inquire at Messrs. Zogbaum A Co’s
Mutlo store, or at his lodgings at Mrs. Worthington’s,
corner of Liberty and Bsmard streets. deoil.
A NITIIATIUN WANTED.
t a Young Man who haa been brought up as a Plan
ter. He wlshea to take charge of a Cotton Planta
tion on the first or Janunry, or to act ns Sub Overseer on
a Rice Plantation. Respectable testimonial* will be pro
duced as to chancier, Industry, and attention to business.
A note left at toe office of Mr.U.J. Chalmers, will be
handed to the advertiser. dec 7
i Oysters c
Thunderbolt overy morning.
“ • • *"-t, notels, and
'plIE underalj
X quality, ell
rhundorboltove.. —
Pnrtios, private families,...
nlshod nt their respective pli
at his residence, or at Mr.
fruit atqre near the market.
N. B. Having a regular supply ovory day,
will be nttonde I to with promptness and dispatch.
G. Bronson’s grocery and
Savannah, Nov. 28.
slery,
DoWITT 4c MORGAN.
DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOO
/“1ALL nttontlon to their largo Stock Qf the folio:
(j articles, which they offer at the lowest prlees:
ltlch Printed de Lalnos and Cashmeres,
French and English Merinos,
Black Bombazines and Alpacas,
Linen Cambrio and Embroidered Hdkfi.,
Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes,
Irish Linens and Damasks,
Linen and Cottou Sheetings,
Silk, Oolton and Merino Hosier
White and Colored Flannels,
Cloths and Cosilmcres, .
French, English and American Calico os,
Dinners and Towelings,
Table and Plano Covers,
Plain and Figured Block Silks,
Black Satin doCbene,
Plain Changeable Bilks,
Paris Mantillas and Talmas,
Bonnot and Plain Ribbons,
Brocho and Plaid Shawls.
French and English Crapes,
Ladles’and Gentlemen’s Kid Glover,
Swiss and Cambrio Trimmings,
French Noodle-worked aud Lace Collars,
Blankets, Plains and Kennys,
Muslin Curtains,
Brocho and Figured Bilks,
I dny^whore I will behappy to wilt on nil who deifro
to havo tholr Llkenwsea takunj^n
na
TAUlTirANI) liUI-OUTANT SAM!
Executor’s Sulo, }
•\XTILL be sold, on too first Tuosday In January next, „
VV at the Court House In the City of Savannah, under
an order obtained from tbe Ordinary of Chatham county, { a
the following real and personal property, belonging to
the estate or William II. Mongin, deceased, vis:—Lot No.
39 Green Ward, City or Savannah: one Garden Lot,
containing 5 acres, near tho City or Savannah; one undl- to
V ided hair of Tyboe Island; lu Shares Washington and
New Orleans Telegraph Company.
FRANCIS 8. BARTOW, al
nov 10 Executor of Wm. 11. Mongln •
Administrator’! Sale. i
/~VN the first Tuesday In January next, will be rold, In
front or tbe Court House, la Springfield, Effingham te
county, a Negro woman named Eve, about forty-six yean n
of acre, and her son Reuben, aboot Ion yean of age. a
Alio, a Tnct or Lund in Effingham county, on Jenckes’ u
Turnpike Road, between seventeen and eighteen mile* -
from toe city of 8avanuab, containing three hundred and
twenty three acres; more or lesa, known as the late real- .
dence or Joshua Guoun, deceased. Sold as the property r
of said deceased, for the benefit of the beln and crealton u
of the deceated. ■>
BENJAMIN J. DASHER, Adm’r.
November 23,1852. nov 25
Administrator** Sale.
/~VN tbe first Tuesday In January next, will be rold, in
\_7 front or the Court House, In Springfield. Efflughara
county, between the legal hoars, a likely Negro man
named 8am. 1
Also, will be rold, on the same day, In front of the Court
House. In the county of Lowndes, lot of Land No. 127, in
the Kith district of said county,' Containing four hunared n
and nlnoty acres; sold as the property or tho eiinte of »
Thomas Hnrst, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ot
said deceased. Terms made known tho day of sale.
nor25 ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November 23,1852. <
Administrator’s Notlco.
A LL persons Indebted to the estate or Henry Tillman,
A late of Pulaski counly, deceased, are hereby re- 1
queried to tnaks immediate payment: and all persons
mvlng demand* against said deceased will render them
n, agreeable to law. Dale of Letters of Administra
tion, 1st of November, 1852.
nov 9—lawlfiw JOSEPH TILLMAN, Adm’r.
XTOT1CE.—All perrons having demands against tho
Li estate of J. E. Housloun, deceased, will please for
ward them to Iho subscriber through the Savannah post
office.
dccl4—lawO J. W. HOU8TOUN.
NOTICE.
rpHREE MONTHS after this date, an.application will
A be made to the Marine and Fire Insurunce Hank of
the 8tato or Georgia for payment of a Bank Note of tho
Issue of said Bank, No. 101, dated November 1, 1849,
for *100- tbe loft hand half or which has boon lost. All
perrons ore cautioned against trading for the same.
JAMER80N ALFORD,
Nov. 9,1852. Iaw3m Woodbury, Ga.
NOTICE.
npHREE MONTHS after date, application will be made
A to the Plauters’ Bnuk for reuewal of a Twenty Dol
lar Bill, letter A, No. 203—the right hand hair having
been lost. COHEN & TARVER.
October Olh, 1852. law oct 8
NOTICE.
rlnHREE months after date application will be m&do. to
A the Bank ol the Stale of Georgia for payment of a
Twenty Dollar BUI, letter A, dated June 9ib. Also, for
u Ten Dollar Bill, No. 40, both payable at Branch Bank
In Augusta, the right hand halves of which were test
from the mail In remitting them.
Savannah, Nov. 20,18VJ. A. W. BLOUNT,
nov 29 law",
NOTICE.
A LL persons havlug demands against tho estate of
A Gsnaos J. Zippbrbr, late of Chatham County, do-
rensed, will present them within the tlmo prescribed by
law, and all persons Indebted will make immediate pay
ment to • CAROLINE ZiPPEREll, Adm’x.
NOTICE.
rpWO months after dote, application will bo made to
A the Honorable the Court or Ordinary of Glynn coun
ty, for leave to sell the R'nl Estate and Negro slaves be
longing to George A. Reed, Into of said county, deceased,
for the benefit of his heirs and creditor*.
J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm’r.
Novflmbor 25,1852. nov 29
NOTICE,
qpWO MONTHS after date, application will bo made to
A the Court of • rdlnary of Effingham counly for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Robert J.
.Mlugledorfl; late of said county, deceased.
EDMUND A. RllNGLEDORFF, Adm’r.
Springfield, Nov. 13,1852. nov 15
NOTICE.
A LL persons havlug detnnmls against tho estate of
A ELIAS BLISS, formerly of this clly, deceased, will
prcient them within the time prescribed by law, and
thoso Indebted to said estate will make payment to
nov 17 ELIAS REED, Admr’r.
NOTICE.
rpWO MONTHS after date, application will bo made
A to the Court of Ordinary or EMIngham county for
leave to sell all tbe Lauds belonging to the estate or
THOMAS HURST, late or said county, dcceasod, for di
vision among the heirs.
ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November 2,1P52. nov 3
NOTICE.
npWO MONTHS afterdate, application will be rondo
A to the Honorublo the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county for leave to roU tho Real Estate and Negro Slaves
belonging to JAMES M. BATES, lato of said county, de
ceased, for the benoflt or Ufa heirs and creditors,
nov 2 ANN B. BATES, Adm’x.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having domauds against tho Estate
A of GEORGE A. REED, lato or Glynn county, de
ceased, are hertby required to present them, duly at
tested, within the time prescribed by law; nnd nil per
sons Indebted (o said Estate are hereby requested to
mako immediate payment to •
J. G. HOWARD, Adm’r,
nov 12 Bavannab, Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
fXN the first Tuesday In January next, in front or the
U Court House, between the legal hours of sale, wlU
be sold, by permission or tho Ordinary of Chatham Coun
ty, tbe followingportloti oftho Real nnd Personal Estate
of Goorge Glen, dcceasod, lato of said counly, viz t „
A PLANTATION, situated on tho Ogeechee, 12 miles
from Savannah, containing about' 1,033 acres, with all
roqufalte’bundlngs; negro woman. Sue, a cook, washer,
fcc., with her three children, Oney, Minerva nnd Edward;
5 head ofCaltl ; a Tract of Land In nryan county, con
taining about 500 acres: a Tract of Land in McIntosh
county, containing about 500 acres; a Tract of Land In
Screveu county, containing about 300 acres. Sold for
tho benefit of the heir* and creditors of said estate,
nov 5 WM. p. HUNTER. Adtu’r o. t. a.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having claim* against the Estate of
A VV. WE1CHSELRAUM, dcceasod, late of Burke
county, are hereby notified to present thorn, properly at
tested, wlthlu tho time proscribed by law : trod all per
sons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to
makslmmedlate payment tp .' .. ,
nov 10 A. EINSTEIN, Adra r.
NOTICE,
A LL perrons having demnndi against tho Estate o
'A Gcu’l. JAMES D. ERWIN, deceased, aro requested
to present them, duly proved, to tho Executor, at Erwln-
ton. Those Indebted to said Estate, are required to make
payment forthwith. JAMES D. ERWIN, Executor,
* Erwlntou P. Bahtwell DIsL 8.0.
Dec. to, 1852. 2aw4w dec 10
Citation, for Letters of Administration.
S T Enta*haSflo.’ 1^0.11 whom It mjyr.ooMero!
- Whereas, Cammel Ttson bos applied to me for letters
of Administration on tho estate or Galvin Tyson, late
of said county, deceased: .. , ,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin-
gular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections Of any they have) In my office within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise said Letters will be
, granted the applicant, -
Witness, ray hand and official signature, this 24lh day
of November, A. D. 1852, JAMES RAHN,
nov 30 Ordinary E.O.
Citation, for Letters of Administration^
SubntrComply. j T »
Whereas, John Chafman applies to me for Letters o
Administration on tho goods aid chattels, rights and
credits of F. T. Chapman, lato of said county, deceased:
Theso are, therefore, to elto and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
lofilo tholr objections (If any they have) in my office,
within the time prescribed by law, or said Lcttesr will
be granted. J. 8. BRADWELL,
nov 27 Ordinary, Liberty County.
Citation, for Letters Dismissory.
Whereas Israsl IIinsly, Administrator or the estate
of Joun IIinsly, late of said county, deceased, has ap
plied to the Court or Ordinary of said county, for tetter*
, of DUmisslou from »ald Administration t .. , ,
These are, therefore, to dto and admonish Ibo kindred
and creditors of said deceased, td'flle their objections (If
any they have) In myoffloe within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise letters of Dismission wUl be granted toe
Saul applicant,
VVItnras, my hand and offlolal signature, this 4th Oelo-
ber, 1859. JAMES llAHN,
„ octO ' Ordinary E. a
VIIIIMO OK DHIVATE TEACHER.
a Gold Cuff Pin. The owner can have It by luqulr-
*1cesnd paying for this advertisement, dee 17
) TO HIRE.—10 able-bodied NEGRO MEN,
Ich Fifteen Dollars per month will be paid,
ud. Apply to
WYLLY k. MONTMOLLIN,
YXTANTED—A situation na Groom and Coachman by
Tv a young man of steady habits, who Is folly cotnpe-
TXT ANTED TO PURCHASE-50 to 100 Plantalloi
r Y Negroes, In families, to fill an order. Address,
nov 20 WM. WRIGHT, Bavannth.
mduomam
« Murkol.
ihoiit to remove Into a Inrf
iSiSSIglsas
Tfnromrsflwrif;
B Bb It ordained by the Mayor a^W
■ City of Hnvnuuah and Hamlets thereof, That It shall
fnotbo lawful for any perron or porsoua whatsoever to
ride In or through any pfirtof a Square, Street, or Lane,
In which toe Inhabitant* shall bp assembled for too purpose
orexitngulshlng fire, except Uio oommandor of the fi I-
lllla with auohoffioera as may bo neoeasary In ailendaMM
on him, and It shall be lawfol for them o do so InstHI
eases only as may require Him ho, should communion o I
with Iho chief Ffromam and should any person or Mr.
sons not of too abovo dororiillon’as herein oioopity^ m
lompt to rldoln nr llirough such inris oriquire*,si
ior Iniios, In which penniis are Mtom i ed for the nd
of oxiInguUnliig lli# fire as aforefald, suolt |U
iiarsoiii so “ffiuidhig fhall.(ii| oonylujlim lh»iy*H
antra, Ac.
"KJETTvan
• complete tho i
¥oy»0* iipSY
LI VkHt’oCL.—The slirp' &TTX5sTrc;
S3So Duntnn, master, Is now loading, and want* 200
bales cotton to oompleto her cargo ami have Immediate
dispatch. Apply to WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
nov 30
e FOll l.lVHItPOOI.—Th. inwshlp ALDEHT
FHANKI.IN, Capt. Long, having most of tier
to engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight of
to 400 bale* Cotton, apply on board or to
ov 30 JlRIOHAM, KELLY A 00.
.. FOR LIVERPOOL.—'flio A. L ship EDWARD
, Bm O’BRIEN: Capt. Creighton, having part of her
rgo engaged, wiU have quick dispatch. Ifor freight of
bales Cotton, or passage^ ayjdj- on board, or to
FOB LlVERFOOL.-Tt.Hr.tclu. .Mp MA.
(TILDA, Capt. Lee, having a portion ofher cargo
- „. _-d, will, meet with despatch for the above port.
For freight, apply to
)v24 FADELFORD, FAY A CO.
it FOB i.lVF.UPdoL.-Th. BhlpX-OBNEnX
EB,CapL French, having most of her cargo engaged
going on board, wlllnave quick despatch. For
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A. L American
_ ship WILLIAM RATHBONE, Jabcx Pratt, mat-
ir, having moil of her cargo engaged and gnlngon board,
.. III meet with qnlck despatch for tho above port. For
freight, Inquire of tbo captain on bonrd nt Hydraulic
Press, or to H.GOWDY,
nov 15 corner Bay and Barnard-streeta.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 shlpNEW ENG-
e care of horses, carriage and harness. . _
■ *•-■* 'hreo years experience In Savannah,
j best of city reference, fnqutra at
a 15
LAND. Preble Master, having the greater part of
her cargo engaged, and going on board, will have quick
dispatch. For freight apply to H. GOWDY.
r ANTED.—An Intelligent active man. One accus
tomed to aoconnts, can hear of a situation by ad-
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 ship CHINA.
Blanchard Master, having most of her cargo cn-
aged, will meet with quick dispatch for the above port-
r freight apply to dec 13 H. GOWDY.
JTftl FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 ship LANGAS-
SisSfcTER, Given, Master, .having part of her cargo
engaged, will have quick dispatch. For^cghu^r to
a FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A 1 sblpROCHAM-
BEAU, Hallowell, Master, will have quick dfa
ir toe above jiori. For freight apply to
' deo 13| 11. GOWDY.
W.Y
A MONTMOLLIN.
E—A mulatto girl, aged 20 years, a com
plete Seamstress nnd Lady’s Maid; also a mulatto
t, aged about 30 years, a Coachman and House Sonr-
Apply to [dec 14] WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
J'W.. Wt.uu UVRIU "UIUBII, .I.IUU.D UjjtU J U Qll
’ aged 0 years—country raised. Ayply to
dec 14 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
?E5
rqwox;
S FOR BOSTON.—Tbe fast sailing copper-fasten
ed brig MAR8H ALL, Ryder, master, having all
ler deck freight engaged, will havo quick dispatch
. jibovc. For freight of deck load, °r^jpaF^n«c,^«pj^y to
FtaR BOSTON.—The fast sailing brigGEOR-
GIANNA, Gilchrist, master, having the mostof
- -Ight engaged, will have dispatch aa above. For
freight of about 20 holes Cotton under deck, apply to
dec 15 E. W. BUKER.
25 years. Apply to
WYLLY A MON'
MONTMOLLIN.
andtheother35 jears;_two girls, one
nfaul child; a woman' 22 yean, with her trlri
years, nnd her Infant; a woman 28 years old, v
girl child 5 years; and a girl eighteen years old
infant child. Apply to WM. WHIG
. .... „ years and
— .. t , .woman 30 yean old, ono 28
and one 24 yean old; a woman 28 years old, with
< n *-—*-••-* *• and her
child 9
with her
J with an
WRIGHT,
Broker.
FOR PROVIDENCE.—The brig WILSON FUL-
_ LER, J. Johnson, master, will meet with dispatch
Jve. For freight or passage, apply bn board at Tel-
falr’s wbarfr or to
dec9 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
simple. Also, n I.ot In Margaret street, 50 by 90
I, fee simple. Apply to WM. WRIGHT,
eo 13 Broker.
i POR NEW YORK—Nxtv Link.—The regular
sspacket schooner BENJAMIN STRONG. Capt.
ler Smith, will meet with qnlck dispatch for the
above port. For freight or pnasagu apply on board, or to
10 HENRY KTvVASriBURN, Agent.
7(OR BALE—A man 30 years old, a man 28 years,a
. man 20 years, a man 23 yenrs, and a man 29 years
d. Apply to gdeo 13] WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
:OR SALE—A very likely and Intelligent Mulatto
Girl, a Seametress and House Servant. Apply to
T, Broker.
WM. WRIGHT, 1
Man 38 years old, n Woman 30, a Girl 10, a Girl 13,
i a Boy 4. They are accustomed to the culture of C< ‘
nnd Rice. Apply to
eo 7 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
iOR SALE.—Ton Shares of Waynesboro’ Railroad
8tock. Apply to
nov 29 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN;
pie), with a comfortably dwelling, near Railroad
pot. Also Lot No. 9 on Jones street. Apply to
ov 27 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
to WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN
IPU. ns she now
MonVmolliK 17
(HECKS ON NEW-YORK—For sale bj
by-
C. A. L. LAMAR.
LOST OR 8TOLEW,
) N MONDAY NIGHT, December 13th, a POCKET
HOOK, containing a small sum of money, also due
Is nnd notei. Two notes or Wylly A Monttnollin for
.80(1 07 each, dated June 1st, 1852, payable In twelve
Payment lias been stopped ol
^ —.j ,n eft „ t
hepnpi
office.
iers. A liberal reward will bo paid
dec 15
GOOD WORKMEN WANTED,
post. <a WANTED.—Active and efficient Work-
"rtdagy mon ,n nU branches ortho Corriage-mak-
fetZft'r' Ing business. Tlie nioitcsT prick will
——be paid for ooou ivorkmkn, and nouo
WILLIAM WARNER.
NEGROES WANTED.
iIlE Highest market pricowill be paid for Negroes,
. either In gangs, families, or singly, aawe havonu-
aro us orders to purchase for country and city.
WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN,
ne 11 At the old office, corner Bull-at. and Bay Lane,
PLANTATION FOR 8AJLE.
ATED Immediately upon the Waynesnoro* and
gusta Rail Road, ana adjoining town lands o
shore’. It contains about seven hundred and
ly acres, with a fine pasturage, and has all necessary
ulldlugs. The whole or a part may be p;— u — J * -
rept 27
tf
. Ap-
uwn luu.ur.i’Y.
Waynesboro’ Ga,
TO RENT)
PROS! Iho 1st January, for one or more
’ years, two Lois on Sfontgoraery-strect,!:
jy 120 feet deep. A small
deo 10
lury, for one or more
i Montgomcry-slrectj)
mall House and out bt
For terms, apply to
T. J. WALSH, Ko.
lulldlnga
170 Bay-street.
FOR SAL.Ec
pHE Westerly half or Lot No. 2, Yamaeraw, being the
L whartnow occupied by the Charleston Steam-packet
irapanv, measuring one hundred feet on the river, and
unmgbaek about two hundred feet to Cannl-eirccL
its property Is now under a louse which will expire on
e first of November next. If not sold at private sale
“ . . - . - t W ||| u, en
deo 15
.ipply to
COHEN A FOSDICK.
“acres. Four huudred acres aro cleared and ready
c 10
JNO. H. HULL.
FOR SALE.
, VALUABLE Property In Marietta, Ga. A
i large and well-finished cottage-built Man-
■ sloti, with superiorout-bulldlugs, gardens,
ird, ko- nil of which are new aud In complete order.
VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE.
, A TRACT of land containing five hundred acres,
n strictly prime Rico Land, Immediately opposite toe
■ old town of Haniwlck,nnd adjoining the plantation
Cns vxi. Tbe situation ofthe placo affords one of tbe
Baw Mill seats In the Southern country,facilities for
er being easy and without end. Vessels coming
sea can load Immediately along side, drawing from
o fifteen feet or water. For terms and further par-
irs apply to H. J. CHALMERS, Broker,
j3 6 Whitaker atreeL
FOR SALE.
L That valuable tract or Land, (late residence of
s Thos. Atklus) situated one tnda half miles from
“this city, containing 200 acres, 7s of which is high-
iproved, and nearly tbe whole under fence. On the
tulldlngs: an excellent well of water aud a garden
valuable shrubbery nnd plants.
For further particulars, apply to the subscriber
jlra. Remsharl’a boarding house, or to Messrs.
Montmollln.fnov 1] H. P. A'
Wylly
TKINS.
FOR SALE.
That Plantation called MUIR 11 ALL, tbe i
property of the late Mr. James Sharpe, situ- fi
sled on the Ogecboo Road, about six miles-* 1
lio city of Savannah, at the terminus of the ...
lank Road. The Traci contolus one thousand and
-oportlon being well timbered. Also, twenty-six
IS, accustomed to too planting or Rice and CoL
I a quantity of Plantation Implements, Mules,
ko. Further lufermatlon given, and terms of
do knowu on application to either ol the aubscri-
ROBERT LAGKL180N.
3 JOHN WILLIAMSON.
algMnenb Terms
Will be JSS1
N. B.—All articles purchased at auction, and not a«t-
tled for before the next regular sale, will be rold ft— —
count and risk or toe former purchaser.
Jldministrator’e Sale,
Will bo sold, on the first TUESDAY In February next,
In front ortho courthouse:
Lot No. eight, North Oglethorpo ward, In tho clly of
Savannah, and all the Improvementa thereon, consisting
or five bousea; also, a negro woman by the name of
Rose, and her child, belonging to the ettate of Patrick
Tierney, deceased, late of said county, and rold by virtue
of an order or tbe honorable tbo Ordinary or Chatham
county, for the benefit ofthe heirs nnd creditors of said
estate. Bold , by order of too Administrator.—Terras
made known at sole. dec 17
Extensive 8als at Auction of Rendu Made Clothing.
On MONDAY, the 20th Inst, at 11 o'clock, will bo sold
,at the afore of “ Saulsbury k Co.”, Marshall House
Building:
A very large Block of Ready Made Clothing and Fur- j
nlshlng Goods, consisting In part of 250 over-coals, %
rent variety of styles; 50 clonks: 300 blue, black and
irown dress and frock coals; 500 business coats, of tho
‘ ‘PaotaIoc“ a *
latest styles; 1,000 pairs of Pantaloons, of every vnrlcty;
1,000 vests of black aatln, black and fancy cnsslmeres,
fancy velvet, silk, fcc^ fcc. Also, a grant variety of
youths’ and chllden’a clothing. Also, shirts, drawors,
cravats, undershirts, scarfs, stocks, gloves, handkerchiefs,
ispenders, together with a large Tot of trimka,
irs, valises, kc., fcc. Also, a largo standing
. s.W v f hl
FOR BOSTON-Deck load wanted for brig
.PAULINA. Apply to
lecTfl HUNTER fcOAMMELL.
PROVIDENCE.
cercblcfs,
— v— , carpel-
bags, valises, kc., fcc. Also, a huge standing-mirror,
show cases, vest stands, fcc^fcc. This stock, being all
new and made In the best manner, offbra extraordinary
Inducements to country merchants and others, as.there
will be no limit on any article offered, the salo being pos
itive. Terms liberal and will be made known at sale.
Lots at Auction.
OnTUESDAY, toe 4th day or January next, at 11 o’clock,
will be sold In front ofthe Court (loose:
Lots Nos. 9 aud 10 third Ty thing Anson Ward, contain
ing each fifty-four acres, situated In Chatham county, be
tween tbe Darien and white Bluff Roads, about three
miles from the city and known os “The Cottage.”—Terms
at sale. dec 9
—jignees 1 Sale. ■
On THURSDAY, tho 6th day of January next, at 10
o’clock, will be rold on too premises, lot No. 3, Yams
craws ■ :
All the buildings on said lot Also, on* sleara engine
rod boilers complete, one large machlno lathe, two small
allies, ono screw cutler, one punchingmachlne. a quanti
ty or Iron bolls, one pair of scales, a lot of smlth’a tonga,
anvils, bellows,stocks, taps and d!ca,key nnd tap wrench
es, sets nr chlssels and reamers, swage blocks, hammers
aud sledges, with’I great variety of oto»*
Also, about 1,500' bushels of smil* *
unexnlrcd lease of the lot. Sold ns.
ty of W. II. Garland, by order of
benefit of creditors, kc^k.—Terms at sale.
NEW-YORK.
dec II
FOR NEW-YORK—Union Lihk.—The regu-
lar packet schooner N. W. SMITH, 8mlth, mas-
fr, will have dispatch for the above port. For freight
r passage, apply to
dec 15 WILLIS k BRUNDAGE.
FOR NEW-YORK—Otn EsTABManxn Lins.
-Tho packet Brig PIIILURA. A. H. Calhoun,
master, will meet with despatch as above. For freight
or passage, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
nov 22 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO,
PHILADELPHIA.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—
. . . 100 bales Cotton want-
,ed to complete cargo of bark EMILY BANNING.
Wlylo [dec 10] HUNTER k GAVMELL.
ou ol
abovo
dec
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The fine barque
EMILY BANNING, Capt. IUy. having a pot
her cargo engaged, will have dispatch for the
i port. For freight or passage, apply to
3 HUNTER k GAMMELL.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hrkos’s Limk.—The
,ul*r packet schr. VIRGINIA, Snow, master,
inve dispatch for the abovo port. For freight or pas
sage npplv to deo 3 WILLIS k BRUNDAGE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hkron’s Ltaa.—The
schooner J. F. TOB1A8, Hand, master, wants 100
Jtton to complete her cargo, for freight of which,
r passage, apply to
dec 8 W1LLIB k BRUNDAGE.
BALTIMORE.
FOR BALTIMORE—Baocban Link Tho
___ schoouor ANN MARIA, Mitchell Master, will
meet with dispatch ns above. For freight or passage
ply ou board, at Johnson's Lower Wharf, or to
lee 17 BRIGHAM. KELLY k Co.
FOR UALTMORE—The fast sailing, regular
packet brig ELANORE, Phillips, master, having
in of her freight engaged, will have Immediate
i. For balance of freight, apply to
WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO,
NEW-ORLEANS.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.—Tho schooner G. E.
PRESCOTT, Captain Gllken, having pan of her
ight engaged, will hare quick dispatch. For freight
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR NEW ORLEANS—Tbe tin* fast Bailing
.Brig WM. CLARK, Daly master, having part of
. ibr cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch. For freight
or passage, having fine accommodations, apply to the
mnster on board, at Wtldburg’a wharf; or to
dec 14 COHENS k
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The fine
fc coppered brig GARRIBBEE, E. Crabtree, Jr^
Taster, will be ready In a few days to recelfe a cargo.
A Southern freight would bo preferred, * —'*- *-
ply to
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTEIL—The schr.
J. B n J. BramhalL master. For partlenlars, ap-
[dec 4) BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
JRJt HEAVY FREIGHT WANTED FOR PROVI*
jjaib DENCH.—The packet rehr. CHAS. MILLS,
Francis, master, having light freight engaged, will
bavo dispatch for the abovo port. For freight or pas-
Totir** - - —
WILLJ8 k BRUNDAGE.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTEIL—The Brig
MARSHALL, Ryder, Master. For particulars,
i dec 13 E. W. BUKER.
iTOIBpiP eUl'bessT
now-xoru. uoiioui ruunuoipniO)
And all the Northern, Eastern and * Western
Towns, California, Europe, Ifc. ifc. Also, Ala-
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Jllilledgeville
Georgia, and all intermediate Places.
PLANTATION FOR 8ALK-SUuated In Mcln- * RRANGE.MENT8 having been made with the NEW
“ A. YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP OONL
PANY, by which we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, 8pede, Jewelry, and Merchandize or every
description. This Express has been extended to meet
the wants of tho citizens of Savannah and towns In the
Interior. All those Intrusting business to us can rely on
having all business matters attended to promptly and
faithfully. J. DaMARTIN, Agent,
tl . Q Jaah Va.l ni , Vin , 1 ! , .. tin*.
153 Bay-etn 2 doors East ol the City Hotel,
8avannah, Ga.
OrptcEt.—No.74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Coo"
reet, Boston; No. 43 South 3d street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Please mark nil goods, care Harndon’a Exnress
|uly 17
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore 917 60,
To Philadelphia *19, and to New-York 820.
eout
IM Cl
SO. CA.
T EAVING tbe whnrfat thefootofLaurens-streetdally
XJ after tho arrival ofthe Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N. C- from which point two dally trains are dis
patched at 8.*. M. and 2 P.M.; the 8 o'clock only con
necting at Weldon, N. C n with toe Seaboard and ttoauoke
Rail Road to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to
Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia, and New-York The public fa respectfully Informed
that the steamers of these lines, are in first rate condition,
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders; the Rail Roads ure In fine order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard, and Roanoke
having recently been retold with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety and dospatch. By these routes pas
sengers availing themselves of the first train may reach
Baltimore in 40 hour*, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New
York in SOX hours; and by tho aecond train they arrive
In Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia In 50 hour*, and
New-York in 01# hours.
Through ticketscan alono be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent ofthe Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com
pany, at the office of toe Company, foot ofLaurens street,
Charleston, B. C M to whom please apply. mar 22
Potatoes and Onions at Private Sale.
Now landing per brig Nancy Ann from Bostont; I
bbls. peach blows and planting potatoes; 20 do.^
onions. . -
Bacon Shoulders at Private Sale.
Just received In store, aud for saIo low, 7 hogsheads (
Bacon Shoulders. ■ oct 20 I
.WINDOW GLABSAT PRIVATE BALTL
lust received In stored and for sale low, 450 boxes Win- j
dow, Coach, Sheet, and Crown Glass, from toe Hototon I
Glass Works, Knoxville, Toun. 1
The above Glass Is ofthe beat quality, and assorted {
sizes, from 6x8 to 32x40. Tbe subscribers have been ap- •
-ilnted agents for the above Company, and are enabled |
sell at very low prices. PHILDR1CK fc BELL.
T. J. WALSK.
On MONDAY, December SO, will be Mid on the Lot J
south of Kinchley, Lockett k Co.’s Lumber Yard,
east end of the Plank road, eommenelmr *t11 nVWir i
A Steam Engine and
chain* nnd wheels for railway; thin
commencing at 11 o’clock: j
" ^ - 1
drum, J oTd boiler, 3 falls and'b1ocks/ > 8 sett of blocks, j
cremes, 2 cranks. lot of chisels, gauges, and whip aaws, 1
but little used; circular saws, rollera and plates to run In!
clsmp screws, boiler for steaming planks, and femoke-
stocks,. 2 anchors, 3 chain cabvls, fnearly new), 9 largo
bed-screws, (In good order) 2X and 3 inches with bora,
10 largo 22 Inch blocks, single, double and treble; n
quantity of nuts nnd acrews, bar iron, 3,2X and 1X»I
copper bell, lot of old.coppcr. •
—sgtaa —
A Plantation Boat, 4 oars, 4;' * *
complete order and cop)
articles. Terms wUl be <
Priaats Sals.
28 barrels Land Plaster, landing and for sale low.
Private Sale.
Lot No. 202.3d district, Early county, containing 210
cares, more or lets. deefl
Valuable Let for Sail,' &
Lot No. 39, Brown Ward, fee simple, corner of Whltac
kerand Peny-slreels, 00 by 90 fret. It lsdealrable from
Its situation Torn private residence. dec 1
BY COHEN dc FOSDICK. ~
Executor's Sals.
Will be sold, on Iho first TUESDAY In January next, at
the Court House in the City of Savannah, under un
order obtained from the Ordinary of Chatham county,
tho following real nnd personal property, belonging to
the estate or Wm. II. Mongin, deceased, via: .
Lot No. 39 Green Ward, City of Savannah; one Garden
Lot, containing 5 acres, near the City or Savannah; one
undivided half of Tybee Island; 10-Bhare* Washington
and New-Orloans Telegraph Company.
, FRANCI8 8. BARTOW,
dec 18 Executor of Wm. H. Mongin.
Administrator's Sale. v’
On toe first TUESDAY In Jnnunry next, In front oftta
Court House, between tbe legal hours or sale, win
be sold, by permission of the Ordinary or Chatham
County, the following portion ofthe Real and Personal
Fatale or George Glen, deceased, late of sald county,
A PLANTATION, situated on the Ogeechee, 12 miles
from Savannah, containing about 1,033 acres, wlta nil
requisite buildings; negro woman. Sue, a cook, washer,
ko, with her three children. Oney, Minerva and Edward;
5 head of CatUo; a Tract of Land In Dry on county, con
taining about 500 acres; a Tract of Land In McIntosh
county, containing about 500 acres;. a Tract of Land In
Screven county, containing about 300 acres. Sola for
the benefit oftoe heirs and creditors of said estate,
nov 5 , /. WM. P. HUNTER, AdnPr b. t a.
The above property may be treated for at priyale sale
Wrw-Orleans Sugar.
On MONDAY next, the 20th Inst., al U o’clock, at WU-
• „ llamson’a Bulldlug: , -- ■
48 hhds. New-Orleana Sugar. Tenna: 2 hhds^ cash—3
to .1 hhds, sixty days—over5 hbds-4 months, for approv
ed endorsed notes. . deo 17
BY GEORGE J SMITH. “
7" At Private Sale.
CLOCKS—150 Clocks, 8 day and 30 honr. .
CIGARS—150.000 Cigars, various brands. •
JE WELR Y— Fine assortment of Watches, Rings, ke
TEA—10 chests Black nnd Green Teas.
SOAP—IS boxes Fancy. Palo and No; 1 Soap, ■
TOBACCO—30 boxes Tobacco, assorted brands.
CROCKERY—3 crates, sold low to close cousIgnm’L
POTATOES—20 bbls. fine Eating Potatoes .
AIQUORS—Liquors orall kinds constantly on hand. !■
OLD WHIS KE F—3 bbl* old Monongohcto Whis-‘
key, vintage of 1820.
noV 3
EXTENSIVE SALE AT AUCTION
Ready-made Clothing:!
S AULSBURY & CO. will offer at Public Auction, on
MONDAY, tho 20th day ol December next, their en
tire stock of Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
which, for extent and variety, canuot be surpassed In tho
8tate, consisting of 250 Overcoats, In great variety; 50
Cloaks, of various styles; 250 Blue, Black and BroWn
Dress and Frock Coats; 300 Business Coats, ofthe lotest
styles; 1,000 Pantaloons, of every description; 1,000
Vests of Black 8atln, Black and Fancy Cnsslmeres, Fancy
Velvets, Black and Colored 811k, fcc. A largo variety of
Youths’ and Children’s Clothing. Also, Shirts, Drawers,
Cravats. Undershirts, Half Hose, Scarfs, Slocks, Gloves.
Suspenders, fcc^ fcc.
Together with a large STANDING MIRROR, SHOW
CASE, VEST 8TANDS, fcc.
This stock being all uew nnd made In the best manner,
offers extraordinary Inducements to country merchants
nnd others to attend tho sale, ns we design placing no
limit whatever to any artlclo offered.- Mir
P. 8.—Previous to tbo time mentioned, we 4*111 sell at
New York cost, and have accordingly marked the price
of each gnrment on the ticket, and as our Goods are of
our maniifiicture and no profit paid to New York Jobbers,
the terms we propose to sell at private sale Is equivalent
to • discount of 15 to 20 r ' i
a
FOI& SALE,
THAT Piantollou In Melntosh county, IjglM
known as MARENGO, lying about flvo m
outb or 8outh Newport P. a, between toe Borough
ta Harris’ Neck Road*. Tho Plautallou contain* oyer
ghtecn hundred acres; about four hundred doored, a
intolerable portion or whlob la very flno Swamp Land
good order for planting. There Is on It a very good
ro story Dwelling, excellent out buildings, oolton houses,
ira house, aud uogro houws, all In good order. Tho
rtna will bo ono-thlrd cash, and too remainder In two
imml Inslalinenta. ..... „ . . ,
now two story Dwelling, nut houses, ko,
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
[Savannah fc Charleston
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah bvksy Morning at Foe*
o’clock, after too arrival oftho Night Train of ths
Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Charleston
»U.B.XUall KVKRY day ni • "‘m "ni
idroTwito tho Now-Yorh & Charleaton Sleatr.
Ships, which leavo Charleston kvsky Wednesday aud
Saturday Afternoons. _
u Pasrougera lenvlug Macon on Tuesday evenings will
arrivo lu time to connect with tho splendid now steam
ship JAMES ADGER one week and the ste&mshlp
SOUTHERNER the next. . ' M
Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. .*20 00
time M hour*. .
By steamships •; •*M 00
may 13 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent
— SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA.
iillimro* "ft If w
M lor b,ibn lh.,1.1 of Jimu.ry Mil. Apply to I'-
HuilOATOOMPANY OP dgui
■ Olljll, llllRIA.l),
UBTON.
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li..l.r m W.KbH .wt J.w^Vr.
WM
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Cant. II
Cap!.-
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ut llihter*, alftirtl unequalled
lo tno.lnldfiorpl
and Alabama, In
,.!«■ will fonnaol
BAUJSBURY fc CO.,
Marshall House BuBdlng'.'
JARAWN NUMBERS for _ Breene and p’ufaskl Monu- f
U ment Lotteiy, Class 151:
4 16 47 10 6 48 17^73 O 89 62 58.
$40,000-20,000!
Oreene & Pulaski Monument lottery.
Extra Clasts No. 106 for 1868.
To bo decided by tho drawing of Delaware.Lottery,:
Class 100, to be drawn at Wilmington, Del.,on \
• This Day, December 18,1852,
GREGORY fc MAURY, MANAGERS.
83^" 75 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots. An
HIGHEST PRIZES: . ■
$40,000! $20,000! $10,000!
fcc. fcc. fcc. . .
Tickets 810—SAnrrs in Proportion.
Tickets and Shares, either singly or by the Package
or solo by E. WITHINGTON,
dec 18 Vendor for Gregory fc'Maury.
MMACfEE’S OFFICE!
HEAD QBABOCEltSIII
Qeorgia Btate lottery,
AUTlRmtSKP *Y TIIK LKOlffbATURK,
For Benefit of Independent^Fire Co. at Augutea.
To bo drawn In Monday Morning
•ALII CLOSE ON SATDEOAT KVKNINO. J
F. 0. BARBER & CO., Managers.
ICItCMK.
$6,000! $1,500! $1,000!
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