Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 22, 1852, Image 1

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VOLUME L. SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22,11 is 1'uni.isiren* DAILY AlTD tri-weekly by j. l logke & cd. w niiv »ud County rrlnlora* TERMS: ~ ~ •ffl! Emp»l»n with tlio mow, or » «oUrtictorT 00 00 50 00 00 fi 00'-' OnoYear....., v jB0 00 u ^. , *.'HrtriI*ftmenl8 uot exceeding five lines, three- J 0 be yearly advertisers will be confined Tb« F n ri ,hn^reRulwSnoeiand aU pther advertise- tothelrregntofbusiness, nangrood exceeding In tholr advertisements Sood- tor, wrn to chnrttod •®^BPSs| vm “ .Httlf.T. ■ _ ‘ ■ Inalliiiitnno and — - !nd Umo fin* 1 mndu It ’* k ».Ma to Ude, ■ml having but recently been the b he to to raid/ well known, . To bt* old Meud* «nd customer*, who have always referred hi* pure Blphospsto* end Renovator to any tbor manure, he carnally *olleIU a contlnunnco ofIhelr Atrora Ho will bai e an kmple atock on band, and all rdor* will bopmrnntl/filled. Also,constantlyon band, the Very best GROUND PLASTER, an artido In the pur chase of which fkrmen cannot be too carefol. Alao, ** Ground Plaater ud Potash.” “Agricultural Potaah," Ac. JOHN KETTLBWELL, Ofilce.at the wholesale Drag Store of Obor A Co., oor- nor Lombard and Ilunovcr streets. ^ a -Tto.to« S°m"ni^MWS!3^ at soodtog Urne^ and borrowed In with the iced before, l» until ordered H. n-ach citation bj ttie dinrl^ofArdl^Tj^hM “K@h5 1 !^uTo"and Ydi“nSSnto'* tor Debtor. JoSllt?»“ mtoor totbolracoonnUbmoatto pub- llltad ■'> nonoe^ by Baoontora,-Ad- 8C» of tori published FORTY SSfi?FtSa-H»S gSSSS’wa.w- 0.UN POWDER—MAN UFAUXUUEi) ilk L. J. i>u- VJT .PONT n* NEMOURS A OO. 5,000 kegs Dupont’s Rifle, FFFG; S5 lb*, each. 0,000 hr. kgg* do. do., FFFG, 12# do. dp. 5,000 qr. kega do. do., FFFG, 0# do. do. 3,000.keg* - do. do, C FFG,“ 85 do. do. 3.000 hf. kega do. -do, *• FFG, 12# do., do. 3,000 kega for Sea Shooting, FG, 85 do. do. 8,000 kega Rough Powder, FFFR, 25 do. do. 8,000.kega-i dot, ' do; *FFR,. 85 do. do. 1,000 kega ■ do, do. FR, 85 do. do. ‘5,000 kctta AA’.&Co,Glar’d FFF, 85 do. do. 3,000'huf . do;' do. FFP, 12* do. do. do. do. FF, 35 , do. do. do. , do. FF, 12#-do. do. do, do. : F, 85 do; do. do. ‘ do. C, 85 do. do. log It Shipping • 35 do. do.- FFF, .25 do.-do.' 1,000 hf.lcega do. FFF, 12# do, do. SlSShf”^. to. ?f’, §*,<& do! 1,500,half kega Du« Shooting, - - 18# do. do. 1,000 qtvkegsBIfle Shooting, . . . 0# do. do. 1,000 kegs Ileal od Powder, for Pyrotechnists. CANISTER POWDlfe.' 10,000 canister* Eagle Rifle, oval canisters, 1 lb. ca. . 5,000 do. do. round do. 1 do. 5,000 do. FFFG, do. do.i 1 do. 5JKX). do. FFFG,’ do. do. # do. t3rTbo above Powder la Rom the celebrated manu factory of Means. Du Pont, and is greatly superior to any other made In the United State*. It wlu be sold on rea-i sonablo terms, In lots to suit purchasers. Also—Safety “use. F. L. KNEELAND, Agent for the sale of Du Pont’s Powder, nor 83- *ly 188 Front-street, New-York. TO THE FIANTEBS OF (JEOllGIA nisaffB.wsss cnee to bis compound of Chemical Sails and Guano, that he has determined upon a more direct communication with them. The extraordinary results which have been produced, both to land and crop from the uso of this mix-, {the! ensile* him to preaent It to tholr consJderaUon without reserve, doubt or apprehension or Its certain aucceM. It will be foundqulto as prompt as Guano} anti Its lasting properties only subordinate to lime. It la wel known that Guano alone stimulates a powerful crop: but correspondently depresses, exhausts, and Impoverli the soil. The oomt pbaleatba ammonia which largely o: In a free.ud volaUlo state: and lt d cape, but remains In the earth, to the exhausts, and ImpoverlshM Ion with the Salts, fires or.sul- ' exists In Guano, but therefore cannot ea-i „ ...e great advantage of Tho undersigned la not the soil, and succeeding crops. Tho ut.—__ speaking Rom theory, but.from • actual experience, con firmed by a domand the past season, for more than dou ble, all ho was capablo or manufacturing. With a mod erate use of tbeao Balts, tho same soil can bo euUlvalod and cropped every season, ns they contain all the element! that plants require; ana supply what oneb crop takes fromlha soil. ■ . ,, . Thereto no manure equal toll. A* a com, cotton, clo ver, or a grain manure, It challenges com petition. • It la equally available as to a top drearing, because lta properties sink Into the earth, Instead or rising therefrom, as does Guano. The planter can, with entire facility, make tho mixture himself; If desirable, and thereby save, the freight on the Guano. . , Contemplating this Improvement M a public blessing, and knowing that moat of our Atlantic aol! need; renova tion. tho undersigned haa gained the consent of Messrv, N. A, manat It Co., of Savannah, to act as his agents for the State of Georgia. They will receive orders from any part of the Slate, and tho undoralgnod will 'Idp h>, any portion of the 8tate when directed by them, it la not designed that Messrs, llaanaa A Co. will I article on hand, but simply to furnish the und .with the orders, and receive tho payment there, order will be supplied except otdorwLUtrongh them. Freight for Baltimore Is from 23 to M cents per barrel, —■•**— ““lerslgned will agreo to present to any oharlta- designed that Messrs. Haanaa A Co. will keep the cleon hand, but simply to furnish tho undersigned; It tho orders, and receive the payment therefor. No, sr will be supplied except ordomLUirough thorn. Freight for Baltimore Is from S3 to40 cent* per barrel, .and the undersigned wlU agreo to present to any oharlte- - bio Institution In Georgia twohuudred dollars, where any; uther manure—marah grata, stable, guano, or It matters not what—can be proven to afford greater improvement to land and crop, than this compound, tho experiment to bo made (lududiug the actual cost of labor In applying domestic manures) and under the Inspection or gentlemen known as careful agriculturists, and who will take suffi cient Interest to give tho subject tbelr personal attention. With this explanation the undersigned refers to thi nexod advertisement, with the adrapnltlon,,that tL wbo desire lo make the; experiment should order early, as the past season many were disappointed by delay, r*' there were those whom he could not supply. JOHN KETTLBWELL, Baltimore. N. A. HARDEE A CO., Agents, Savannah. Highly Important to Farmers and Planters I A NEW-ERA IN AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS. COMBINATION OP Kr.ttUwclVa Salt• with Peruvian Quano ! ! PUANO MADE A LASTING MANURE.-It will,bo UT remembered by all-who have rend the advertise ments of the undersigned, in the American Farmer, and elsewherei-that ho frankly admitted tho superiority of FeruvIaa.Guano In .the rapid production of a Wheat crop, although ho as firmly contended, that his Salta were far more lasting, much better adapted lo the growth of clo ver, with a decided advantage to tho land, for a rotation, or crops. To this opinion ho stlU adheres, and I (has been confirmed by tho most exteuslve experience. Tho opinion which tho undersigned entertained, that a mixture or his Chemical Salts andPeruvlan Guano, would make one 01 the most prompt, cheap, and what is or more Importance, lasting manures, known lo tbo age, was most favorably eutortalned by tho best practical and sci entific chemists In tpo country, and has now been demon strated by unquestionably, one ortho most accomplish e( nnd able chemists wo have. AU who know Dr.Dav d Btewart, will admit that is an agricultural and scientific chemist, he U aeooud to no man lu the nation. For tho conclusive and Intelligent reasons upon which these opinions are based, the undersigned confidently re fers to. Uie communication herewith published. Now the undersigned can testify from.hi* own experience, not only to the liberality and enterprise with which the agri cultural community seek tho best remedy to renovate w pries mntry.i ititi the value and orjbto trifling cost? 3h no other way could -etl repald for so small an outlay^ Jbtmtjnnirffe. 840 bags Rio Coffee, some or them prims; 45 do. Java dot SO hhds. Porto Rieo and Muscovado Sugars; DO boxes Tobacco, U**,5’s and l 1 * Lumps; 114 half chests Black Teas, some of It very superior; 100 do.. 8tar sod Adamantine Oondlss;, 75 do.* Mustard; 50do. gron’d Pepper A Allspice; 70 bbls. Sugar, Butter and Soda Crackers; 875 do. Domestic Gin, Rum, llrandy and Whiskey; 40 do. Old ftlononga'a Whiskey,some very choice; IS half-pipes Otard; uupuy tc Co.’s Brandy; 85 quarter and eighth casks various kinds choice French Brandy; 5 pipe* Holland Gin; 4 puncheons Jamaica and St. Croix Rum; 30 casks Madeira and Tenerifib Wines; 20 do. superior old Madeira and 8herry Wines; 100 baskets Champagne, Heldsock, Hungarian, ’ ° n *10(?1tegs’and halves FFFG. Powder; 400 bags Buck and Drop BhoU 50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; 85 do..No.8 do; SO do. No. 1 do; SO cask* CodfUhand Haddock; 30 half bbIs.lA2 Mackerel; 50 boxes Codfish; ' 40 kills No. 1 Mackerel; I ;.. . With a frill supply or everything olso in tho grooefjr, line, for sole on accommodating terms, by oct4 J.V. OONNERAT A OO. I SARPETSt oIbpbtsI I cffipFfsTr!! YITE have This Day opened for sale, a- splendid as- YY sortment of Carnot«, fm ciotlUb MlUsy Itugo, Window Curtains, Ac. —CONStSTINO IN PART OP— 20 pleoes Thrko-pyr Carpets ‘ n . _ ., do. .Felt.C„. 5 do. Dutch cL_ 50 -Velvet and Clicnelllo Rugs’ 100 common Rugs and Mata -100 pair of beautiful style Window Shade*.. All of the above Goods are offered at the lowest market! prices. For sale by [sept 29] A1KIN A BURN8. ; D UPONT’S GUNPOWDER, constantly for sale at manufacturer** prices; also, Safety Fuse, ov 84 COHEN A FOSDICH Georgia BarsaparUta} Band’s Sarsaparilla < Townsend’s Sarsaparilla; Marshall’s Pain Eradlcator t Marshall’s Tetter Wash; Lucina Cordial; Ayro’s Cherry Pectoral; Wlstar’s Balsam Wild Cherry Strong’s Pills; Spencer’s Pills; •Peters’Pills; Moffltt’s Pills; Jaynes’Pills; Brandreth’s Pills. Tho above articles are for sale by JA8. II. CARTER. WINES. BRANDIES, ScC. ptBE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving in store a L general assortment of the above articles, in casei insisting oft . Pale and Dark Brandy, Madeira Wine, Cherry A Raspberry Brandy, Port do. Scotch Whiskey, Topaz Sherry Wine, Holland Gin, Brown do. Stoughton Bitters, TlnUlla do. “ Crown” and u Star” brands Champagoe. D3TTho “TlnUlla” Bhorry Is highly recommondod for invalids—it causing no aeldliy. For sale by oct87 ■ BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay st. GUOGEB1ES. A CHAMPION has In store aod Is receiving the fol- • lowing articles for city and country trado. which having been purchased for cash and selected by himself; enables him to sell on the most favorable terms, viz: 100 bbls. Baltimore and Canal Flour. 50 half do. do.; 50 do. Stuart’s Crushod and Powdered Sugars; lOboxes do. Loaf no; 10 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado do; 50 bbls. Clarified Sugar, various qualities: 85 boxes Cheese; 100 boxes and half do. soap; • 50 .do. 8perro and AdamanUno Candles;. 100 b'ags Rio and Java Coffee. 30 boxes and half boxes HysoA and Black Teas; 75 do. and half do. Tobacco; J85 do. 8tArch; 30 do. Pipes; ■85 dozen Brooms and Buckets; 50 bbls. #, #, and kltts Mackerel; SO kills Salmon: 310,000 fits. Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoulders; 8we*t Citron, Ad, AO. _ALBO— 85 whole, 85 half, 35 quarter boxes Now Raisins: 5 bbls., SO half, 80 quarter and 80 boxes Buckwheat; 500 bags Shot; 500 bars Lead; A choice selection of Liquors and wines, oct 8 MUNBBIEH. j OAA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted klnds- iiUU 70 hhds. Fair and Choico Porto Rico Sugar. 40 do. Cuba and Now-Orleans do. 100 bbls. Refined , do. 75, do. Crushed,and Powdered do. 85 boxes Loaf do. 300 bags Rib Goffeo. 800 do. Porto Rloo and St. Domingo Coffee. 75 do. Java do. 150 # and # chests Hyson Tea. 40# do. Black, do. 130 boxes Soap. 100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger. 80 bbls. Onttor, Bods, and Sugar Biscuit. 30# do. do. do. do. do. ISO M Scgnrs, assorted kinds. 80 bags ulauc Pepper. 850 bbls. Now-Orleans Whiskey. 100 do. White do. 50 do. Monongahela do. 80 do. Old Bourbon do. 140 do. R. Phelps’Gin. 60 do. Best P. A U, Hje CIn. 6 pipes Holland do. 50 # casks Sherry, Madeira, A Tonerlffe Wine. 80 baskets Champtguo 40-bbls. American Brandy. 85 #■ casks do. 10# do..Cognac Brandy, {.{a Custom House [80# pines do. { Store. 150 kegs uun and Rifle Powder. 500 bags Drop and Buck Shot. With a compete assortment of Groceries. For sale on favorable terms by ■opt 4 Webster a pal P LATFORM and-Counter Scales; also, Sprlni traces, for sale by F. W. CORNWALL, ■ doc 7 102 Bryan-slreoi. XXTAX NIGilT LIGHTS^—These extremely convenient v V and useful articles will be found the most agreea ble light for the Chamber or Nursery, being free from all offensive Impurities, and perfectly safe. For sale by MOORE A HENDRICKSON, Gibbons’BnUdlng. />1LL NET A SEINE TWINE.—500 lbs. Cotton Seine ix.*- • - - -Twln( m ic.0,0,12,10and40threads;. 100 lbs. GlUNel iblcuchcd, for sale by MOORE A HENDR1CK80N. /COLORED LITHOGRAPHS.—A large and beauUfrtl V assortment, which wlU bo sold very Tow In lota. Ro- elvodby [doo 8J J.fl. CUHDEDGE. T?RESH TBAB.—Choice Green and Black Teas, fbr I? sale by VV. D. FORD, ' , " 1 * Walburg*s Building, Jefferson street. A LE AND PORTER—50 barrels Cream Ale; 50 casks jCl. London Porter; just received and for sale by dee 13- MoMAHON A DOYLE. B UTTER AND OUEESE-SS firkins prime and choice Butter; 50 boxes Cheese; Just received and for sa*- by[doo 7] MoMAHON A DOYLE. fi LOVES.—Ladles’ Colored and Black Kid Gloves \X Silk and. Lisle, do,; Childrens’mid Misses Lamb’s Wool Gloves. Just opened and tor sale by deo lO LaROCHE/DOVVNK A CO esnucat aaucvtfBcmcntti. UViilllwl.VulllllMUl tWIAIll NUMBER 304. Saddlery Wardionse, Yaunde Building, Sign of the Oolden Saddle, owostTK w. a. siwiioNii oi,oTnis8 stoax. ^ of SiuftHeX Hrfdh's'MInrntsSi * “ fStddleO, Bridles and mpriseapart; Span- n Saddled; Planter’s ’s plain do.; English. Manufacturers Have on hand n g> ... Hnn»-w«, of Which Um foM Irh Quilted, Overlaid nntlBB largo and extra largo Saddles; Ml do.; Boyw’ and ILieo do.; L-ullos’ \ patterns; Bridles A Mariif ‘ . SADDLER’S MATf.niillPWII andllogSkins; Pmldo.; Slrnlidng Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.' H L HARNE8SE&—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Harnesses, of aU Undo, bythe stogie CAItUIAGE TKIMMINGt*.—Ilaroi , ROBERTS&FOOTE, . Broughton-atreet, (up atmra) opposite the St, Andrew's Hall, H AVE now on hand a very large and well-selected t Stock of DRY GOODS, which they offer tor sale, by - the piece or package to the trade-consisting, In part, of ■ ColoredandDuffellBlankets. . Red and White Flannel. Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Tweed Oassl meres. Striped and Plain Cotton Osnaburgs. Bleached and brown 8hlrtlngs and S English and American Prints. Cashmeres and Printed DeLalnes. Black and Colored Alpacas.. Black and Colored Coburgs, With an additional general variety of Goods usually kept 1n Dry Goods -Stores, wbteh are offered for sale at the usual accommodating terms. sept 18 B ] — , The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson t Fuller, from New-York: • Water Twist bleached SHEETING New-York Mills do do James’ 8toam MlUs do 7-8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4^ Londsdale and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4 Sea Island Brown Shirting. 7-8 and 4-4 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 124 Allendale Bro. Sheeting 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 124 do Bleached do 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 124 Hamilton do do For sale by M. PRENDERQA8T A CO. P FLOUR, selected tor this market. Just received! from New York— SIS bbls. Hiram Smith’s,) 25 “ Burbank, > Double Extra Super. 10 half bbls. Burbank, J 84 bbls. Goodrich, extra super. 15 half bbls. Allen Creek, extra super. 83 bbls. Empire MUls, superfine. 25fi Wabash, * tor sale low, o\3NbUIE&- 0 50 narrels Nos. 1,3 and 3, Mackerel. 60 Halves do 1 and 8. 50 Barrels First Proof Whiskey. *•“ Phelps’ P. and H. Gin. Rose Gin. low, by GOOD/ ALL. ■ New England Rum. Old Monongahela Whiskey. New Crop New Orleans Molasses. Hiram Smith Flour. Pure Genesee Flour. Baltimore. of a variety of Bags,Tranks Ac. ■ Trees, Skirting Worried Web; Central aiBtiu-ttnnncntB. ■mu. 10,12 & 14, litirnanl-Ht, HUTuma>s E E S T 0JEIA T10 H. IiAui.h iir,i:u. i II. WKIOANI* hint opoinsl, imder tlio PianU-rs’Hotel, neat nml coinfortahlu l-tatimr Room, with an excellent lichen and Cooking Range ndJnccnl, us a UKNTAIIIIANT. He lias an excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, wh® will jit German, American and French tastes. OYSTERS, r'lHIl, MEATS—every thing that this market affords, can be hod In all style*, on short notice. Youno Cmckk*, and others, who have rooms In town, « invited to try tlio European inode of breakfasting id dining at the Restaurant. Philadelphia LAGER BEER, SWISS CHEESE ■"«* 1NDRUUGER CHEESE, kept always ou hand forth* uso of families. oct 3 ' PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER. npilE Subscriber respectfully Invites tho public of 8** X vannah to lest the qualities of this fine Beer, from i ib Brewery or Messrs. Ekuki. A Wolf, at the Fnlrmoutt Voter Works, near Philadelphia. This Beer Is made ex actly like tbo JAiger liter or Munich, In.' Bavaria. I »uwl continue to receive constant supplies of this pure «m<Who!e*ome beverage,durlng theaulumn, winter,and ,p Ai.In the old country, it will bo sold to familiM aod lmlNw^ w i, 0 w m thusincurno risk ofltasouring on their haodi. The use of this Beer Is particularly reooiw to ladles who aro nurslug children “’jnd'rthyphysldanau: Sold at the Ptamen’ Hotel by sept7 • . Myl OOD8. tolly cail tho attention well selected stock Of .A T HE Subscriber*would of the public to Iris hu_ Fall and Winter Staple and Fanejr DryGoods. Consisting In part 9ft BUek.and colored Silks, of a great variety; very rich embroidered Silks, of all patterns; Mantillas and Crape Shawls; Scotch Wool Long do.; and square Plaid Shawls; Cashmere*u Mousellne de balnea: Alpaccas, a great varisty; Neodlo-Work Col- an and Capes, of all patterns; Chlmizctte*; Muslin and Lace Under-Sleeves: Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 12# cents to *5 a piece; Irish Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper: French Towels, from 25 cent*, to |l amlece; double Damask Table Linen; white and brown Napkins, a fine assortment; a very largo assortment of Glovoa and Ho- the veiy neat make and style; English and A- Long Cloths; unbleached do.: rich Dsmuk A Piano Covers: Ossslmerea and Cloths, black and blue of oreiy quality: rich Vest patterns of aU styles; Satlneta; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys, a very large assortment; one or the very best selected stock or Blan kets ever brought lo this market. CARPETING—Brussels, 3-Ply, 2-Ply, All-Wool,a va riety of patterns; and, also, Cotton Carpeting. N. II.—Clothing at wholesale only. Countnr mcrchanU would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, as the goods shall be sold low and on the most accommoda- tlng terms. [oct 2] JOSEPH L1PPMAN. EASTERN PREMIUM COOK STOVE. rpHE subscriber bos now recetvod his Fall Stock of STOVES, and respectfully solicits a call at bis Establishment, X where a large sod varied assortment of Stores for Cooking, Parlor and Office purposes eanbe vlewedvfromi the beat manufactories, which ore on sale at reasonable terms. Also—Hollow-ware, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, 8suce- "" "—”—— n — ’—Gharcool Burners, Lace Irons, Revolving and Long-bandied Waffle TOcks, Table Cattery, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Wood Saws, Box ^ PLANISHED WARB^ffeoffee Biggins, Tea Pols, Egg BoOers, Oyster Dishes, Chaffing URLTA™NU tvARlfSl'ar^toom Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, Segar Lamps, and a variety ef Britannia Fluid Lamps. Centre Table Lures, Cam nheno Lamps, Oil Lsmps^Brass and WhttoMetal Candlesticks. JAPANNED A PLAIN tIN VVARB:-Chamber Palls, Toilet PaUs, Wine Coolers, Toilet Cases, Ouh Boxes, Square and RourxLBoxejL Sploe Boxo*, BMlns and Pltcbsrs, Mola**e* poU,NBnery Lamps, Gtaa*-Drelners, Knife and 8poon Boxes, Trays li to 88 lachie. Spittoons, Foot Baths, Ac. ■ WOODEN WARE!—Malls, Wocdlforacs, Clothes Horaea, Step Ladders, Tube, Palls, Balers, Measures, Flour Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children’s Willow Choirs, Brushes, Brooms, Ac. Silver’s Fire and Wate^proor MINERAL PAINTS constantly kept on bud; also, Camphene and 8plrlt Gaa. rr’All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work executed with despatch. * Or Printed Catalogues may be bad on application, ud forwarded postrfroe. john j. Maurice. novl7 8tlea Rooms, Nos. 10,12 ud 14 Barnard^ireet, ud 184 Bay*alroet. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AMI) SILVER PLATED WARE. THE Subscriber has on bud, and Is con stantly receiving from the best and most-re spectable manuractnrere in the country. Rich DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL ud other JEW ELRY, ud Sterling SILVER WARE: such as Table, Desert and Tea Spoons and.Forks; Silver Plates and Watters, Tea 8etta, Castors, Cups nnd Saucers, Goblets, Tumblers, Pap Boats,.8oup ud 8auce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake ud Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit Knives.- Silver Plated Spoons, Forks ud Ladles, Cako Baskets, Castor*, Walters, Snuffers sud Treys. Ivon; Balance Handle Knives, ud Silver Plated on Steel, Table and Desert Knives. Flue Twenty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com mon Brass Clocks, of every description. Gold and Silver Lever ud Leplne Watches, fine enam- elled Hunting Watches, Gold ud Sliver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold ud Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors and Razor Strops, Card Cases, Port Monales, Ac. - “ • attention wRlbe * ‘ ‘ PORTER’S EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. rpllE subscriber takes pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Savannah and the public generally, or the largest X arrival of Fall and Winter CLOTHING ever offered In the Southern 8tates. In thte establishment eu be tonnd every quality ud style of Clothing to please the taste or the most fastidious. This establishment Is divided Into six different Departments, each one containing a rich ud roll assortment In their line. 1st Department, ... . „ ' 4th Department. Contains Frock and Dress Coats of every quality, from Contains a large and well-selected stock or India Rubber 87 to f3Q. "~ J - * Frock and Dress Coats, Olive, Bine, Brown and Green, from 87 to 826. Shad Pcltocs and Business Coats, a great variety, from 83 to 813. 1,000 Ovei4toats. double ud single breasted, ud double Over-Coats, from 83 to 830. Over-Coils, a splendid assortment, embracing Kossuth, from 818 to 830. 3,000 pair of Puts,of overy quality ud color, from 75 cents to 810. 1,000 Vesta, of overy kind, 2d Department. Contains Furnishing Goods or every description for Gen tlemen’s wear—consisting of Scarf*, Cravats, Water ford Ties, Prince Albert Ties, Spring Stocks, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Colton do., Suspendera, Half Hose, Gloves or all kinds, best quality Jones’ Patent Yoke Shirts, a fine assortment, Ac. 3d Department. i given ales, Ac. to Repair!) Ing of - andexteiitlvo facilities, hu will satisfy, all who may favor him Watches, Clocks ud Jewelry. From his long experience : confidently believes he will sal with their patronage. His prices are os low. and terms, as favorable, as at iy other establishment In the State. B. WILMOT, No.l Market-square. 85 80 10 40 85 50 100 100 Boxes Colgate’s No. 1 and Pale Soap. 20 “ Toilet Soap. 800 “ Sperm Star nnd Mould Candles. 100 Bags Prime Rto Coffee. 50 “ “ Java “ 100 Barrels Stewart’s B. and A. Sugar. 10 Ilbds. Porto Rico Sugar. ’ JO Barrels (A) Crashed do. 5 “ Powdered do. 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar. 50 Hair ud Quarter Boxes Raisins. 8 Bales Almonds; 100 Boxes English Dairy and White Cheese. 100 “ Tobacco—assorted qualities. 50 “ Segars—assorted—some very fine. And a goneral assortment of Wines, Foreign Liquors, ’'iM’-** F ° r “'“ bl COHEN & TARVKR. TkOTATOES, CODFISH, HERRINGS, AO.- X 200 barrels Pink Eye Plutlng Potatoes; 50 barrels Carter ud Mercer Eating Pot LAC.— „ ttoea; * js Carter ud Mercer Eating Potatoes; 8 hhds. Codfish; 100 boxes New Scaled Herrings; 80 boxes Bedell’s Patent Tallow Candles; CO barrels nutter, Sugar ud Soda Biscuit; ; 100 boxes Whlto ud Colored Cheese; 100 empty Kegs, 5,10,15 and 80 gallons; 50 dozen Painted Buckets; 30 barrels Extra No. 1 Msckerel; 40 barrels Extra No.3 Mackerel;. 00 half burets No.l aud 8 Mackerel; SO boxes Treadwell’s Soda Biscuit: 10 barrels Old MonongahoJa Whiskey $ SO. barrels Rye Whjskyt 50 barrels E. Phelps’ Gin: 60 kegs and half kegs California Powder; 4 cases Cunlster Powder; 800 boxes No. 1 Pale ud Family Soap; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 500 bags drop aud buck shot, assorted j 100 boxes New Bunch and Layro Raisins; B0 half ud quarter boxes Bunch ud Layre Raisins. L d i !o ll IUlJ ’° ,Mla 6^BAN TO Ni JOIINSTOH feCO. once which they rauuoal to the manufacturer, when they believe his J efforts are honest ud fklr. The undersigned asksnqmore—wuta no more Uiusnch atrial. Uisown faith in its entire ud unqualified success, Is ns strong aod stern u was thst.of the uclentprophet. He studs not alone in thlsoplnlon; It is ilrraly sustained by those who are disinterested, ana .whose opinions are not only enti tled to respect from every quarter, but should disarm the most skeptical from any .suspicion of quackery or hum bug. The former cannot lose by buying ibis mlgture. It contains every element the soli requires. There is noth- -\TEW FIG8 AND PKUCAN NUTS—Just received, by lug absent-nothing deficient. Instead of oxbaustlngtho JN deol4 \V. W. GOOD RICH. •oil, It gives It penuoueat ImprovemenL Tho under- *=33-“ - U1U signed, therefore, trusts ud earnestly requests that the termer who buys five tons of guano, should try, side by side, fotrly ud without prejudice, pno or more tons or thtsoompound. . What will It cost? # ton best Peruvian Guano, will cost say..8$ # ton Chemical Balts,- will cost......,.". 1 therefore, to tho oo*t_per ton, not** much as Patagonia, nor much more than Mexican Guano, ud 813 vises than really, worth 810 per ton more thu even the best Peru vian Guano. • ',3001b*. of the best Peruvian Guano would cost say, • W-OOper acre; 300 lbs. of tho Salta and Guano would cost * Vicente per acre, nearly 88 less, thu Guano ft? “ST®* would cost 80.78, or 20 cents • 8 ^97, cU *P««‘ton. Now tho undersign- ed does not bet, and It la no argument; but ho will agree ^Present Oho Hundred Dollars etch, to tho State Agri- cunural Societies or Maryland aodVirgtnln, If any advo- wte orPMoionlmi, Moxlcanor African Guano, will do l Uil. compound will D rygoods.— 100 bole* Negro Cloth, w 85 do. Bluketa. 15 do. Linsey Woolsey, 15 do. Red Flannels, . . 50 do. Brown Shirtings,. 10 do. 4-4 Sheetings. 60 do. Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs. 10 cases Bleached Shirtings, 40 do. Printed Calicoes, 10 do. Kentucky Joans, 800 dozen Hoad Handkerchief*, 600 do. Assorted Hosiery, 130 Congress-street. /“I ROGER1ES— \JT60 boxes nrlmo English Dairy Cheoso; 60 “ whlto do., suitable tor cutting; 10 hhds. prime Sides: 60 boxes Mould Candles; ' 10 bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey: 60 “ now crop New Orleans Moltssea: 20 firkins superior Goshen Butter; 25 kegs prime Loaf Lard; 100 bags prime Rio Colfoo; for^sMebj^ COHEN A TARVER. • ARD, CRACKERS, AND SOAP— -» No. 1 Lard; -f ANDRETD GARDEN SEfaDS—a mu supply of Gar- ±J den Seeds, grown by David Landreth ana warranted to bo Uio growth of: the present year.last received ud f the presont year. Just received i WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. PEMENT.-800 bbls. or the Hoffman Hosendale Co \J moot, (a superior article,) tudlng ud tor solo by deoB O.H.CAMPFIELD. fiANAL BARROWS.—300 of theso Barrows Just re- .I^Mlcb, Q. H. OAMPPIELP. /BANDIED FLAG ROOT—A delicious confection tor V Imparting fragrance to the breath. doo 7 W, W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. UTTER AND 0IIEE8B—A fresh supply chotoe film- B L flyOuttarjiutreoelvod ’ps’r schooner'oT MiUs,’ud for .sale atthe Eir - “*— *~ Emporlum, by deo 7 7 " SEABORN GOODALL. qsoO “—* ^liifra^fi-TorSioby 165 llroughton-streol, jnwtl of oltoloo (imn w. cmonnioii, Xi^Okegs'No.^ , . . 75 barrels Bread and Cracksn, assorted; 50 boxes No. I Soap ) Ooig,^ uSttivSiSrSKW CKANE It HOLCOMBE, deo 15 KSBSffiS . 50 Kits No. 1 Mackerel and Salmon I m UON MDK3 AND BIIOIILDBRB.- »liluD. Prime D.oou side, t HhluU. Prim, n.oon aboufcUn | , ID Ucno. Bu,m Cured 11mm. lneloremultoreele by dee 10 swin a w. rar,«^ verloue lirende und (j'sJImrreiuN. lUlnml 85 barrel* Own. nramlyj 0,Wffi'™ Ui MWJ eriijjbriritbir DBON FRONT JEWELRY«^OBE| AVIiolcsnlo and Retail* THE largest and best selected stock of ever offered tor sale In Mila city. Gsld and silver Watches, Vest. Fob and Guard Chains, Sets of Jewelry,Cbatel«nes, Bracelets, Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Cake Boskets, Spoons, Forks, Fish Knives,Pie Rnlves.Cheese 8coups, Ladles, Syphons. Also,all klndsof Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles, too numerous to mutton; the whole or which will bo sgld at reduced prices. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jowelry end other Jobbing attended to by competent bands. »ug23 HORTONA R1KBMAN, No.llfiBroughton-sU JEWELRY, .kc, MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Drouihton-street has lust rocelrod tho finest assortment of now fash ioned JEWELRY of all descriptUn t Gold and Silver Pencils ud Pens; Silver snd Sliver- K ‘ d Ware, such as Fruit Baskets, Walters, Tea-sets, lo-stlcksjToblo and Tea-spoons, fineTuble, Poiket and Peu Knives, Ac. Ac.—s large variety of the finest Work- boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, Ac. Ail, for lirilea ud gentlemen—as also, a fine selection ol Flutlnas, Ac- cordeans, ud Fancy Goods of aU descriptions, which bs often at the lowest prices ever sold at In this city. The public generally and tho ladles particularly, are respectfully Invited to coll round ud examine tho above stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Broughton-etroel a new Emm. W. F. HARRIS. SKIDMORE HARRIS. HARRIS & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND DEALERS Ilf QIUtUT JUfD PROVISIONS, OO Hay»iitreety Savannah, rrUIE abovo Firm has entered Into Partnership In 8a- X vannah, to forward to any destination, or sell on consignment—as they may be Instructed—Produce ud Merchandize or all descriptions. They will be receiving, during the winter, spring ud summer, from Tennessee, large supplies #f GRAIN, .which will be sold to to for the casA. They also wish to purchase Groceries and Dry Goods tor tlm Tennessee trade, If the Savannah market offers Inducements as favorable to the purchaser as other South ern markets. _ nor 30 December 1st, 1852. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!! J. H. & M. SHEAHAN. Corner of Broughton and Whltakor-sts., * SAVANNAH, TNVITEaHcnUon to their new stock of FALL A WIN- X TER GOODS, comprising.: DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French De Lalnes, English De Lalnes, Black Silk, Colored Silk, Black Alpacas Colored Alpacas, Bomba zines, Damask Antique, English, French ud American Calicoes. EMBROIDERIES—Llnon Cambric, Cambric Hand kerchief*, Plain ud Embroidered Handkerchief*, Habits udJJrKler-Hleeres, Stack Lace Veils, Blk Crape, Colored Crape. HOSIERY 4- LINENS—K large and well-selected stock of Gloves, Irish Linens, Linen Diapers ud Damasks. ‘Teg tucky Jeans, RecL ... nels, 104 and 114 Brown nnd Bleached Sheetings, Pillow-Care Linens, aud Qullta. Country Merchute, Planters, ud others, will oonsult thole Interests by examining our stock before purchasing. '%3TAll we ask U a visit from those desiring to pur- chaso. We feel confident that the quality and prlcot of our Goods will command sales upon our terras: Cash, and. no Second Price, oct, 19 tMl BTo. 140 ^Congress and • full suits from 83,25 to 84^i. greet of beat, Riding and Driving GtoYes, Iiorse Co vers, etc. 5th Department* Contains Hats and Caps, fine Moleskin,* large assort ment and latest styles. Oth Department* THE BAZAAR. Thu splendid establishment, on tho left wing of the main Department, 60 feet deep. Is fitted up, at a great ex pense, expitssly for Ladles accompanied by their Children. Here will be found every quality ud style of Children’s Clothing, and of the latest Parte fashions, consisting of Intents* Robes, Chrlstenli Cape, splendid Embroidered Caps, Suit- * npHE subscriber, knowing that tho citizens of Savon- ^ X nah have felt a great Interest i» tho establishing or * Carpet Warehouse, in thla city, ud being aware that many have been awaiting tho completion of tho New Store, so that they could make their selection of the various articles for fur nishing tholr houses, would respectfully Inform the pub- He, generally, that-be will thte day open the most com plete assortment. qI all tbo various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The . Stock of he different departments will consist, in part, of the fol- Brussels; Velvet, Tapestry and Brussels tor Siairat Three ply. Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled VenUtah;forStalrvHalte, Ac.; Druggets* 64,124 and 164 In width, of every variety of. pattern*; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mata; Table and Piano Covers: Silver ud Brass Oval awl Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Ac. Ac. every wldth°frmn ^ne^righl yard*, for Halls, tiling Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons; Ac.: Rose Wood, ahogany ua Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 44, 54 ud 6 4 wide; Figured India Rubber Ctodi for BuSs. Xlk and Worsted ItemSric’SSiilne; Worsted and Linen Damask . DeLalne; Figured, and Plain Damaska, variety or colors ; Whtte and Ruff; for Shade*. WINDOW SIX Transparent Landscape, Met! White and Gold, entirely r— Tassels; together with aU U Curtains ud Shades. DIET Bands, Loops and Pins, or ...„ -. patterns, of the latest Importation; a •old at wholesale or retail, on the moat liberal terms. WM.H.GUION,/ and 57 f COM, ana si and separate, for every agePTcmny^Lfiuis, Poika Socks, Frocks, Oyer-Coata with — 1 —*•*—-* ^ irlstenlng onnected Over-Coats with and without Capes; and many other Goods, too numerous to mention in thte advertisement. Parents ud Guardians are re spectfully solicited to call, as great pains have been taken to add to the comfort and cor—* chasers.. FLORIDA LANDS FOR SAEE. The following valuable TRACTS O F mw LAND, lying In Marion and AlaefanaPM counties, will be offered at Private Sale,*-** daring the month* of October, November and December nezt, viz: WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about ten miles convenience of pur- tyNo abatement from prices ffrst asked. jp$ ST. ANDREW’S HALL, BROEGHTON-STBEET, ; 8AVANNAH.QA. yuertflanttbe. IJiLOUR.—50 barrels Flour. Landing from schooner 1 A- Wriaud «°r^b rQ|iAM<KELLYfcco ^ctcf)auTr({e. gPONGES-l JLANTINO POTATOES.—200 barrels. Landing per * ‘ “ ale by DRJQHAM, KELLY A CO. ._ sultablo and common Sponge; dec 15 B EAN dl A 5 DOO " rrEAS - For “ , 5ffi 1 B s ' , l?b. B A8KETR.—A largo assortment of Fucy, Travellfogj and Work Baskets, open and covered; also a good "fii'iY’lliHr SJiSs.7i.Bm.kLEY. B ACKGAMMON BOARDS, Cheumen, Chess Boards, Dice Caps, Dice, Dominoes, and Cribbage Roalds, for sale by MOORE A HENDRICKSON, ■ dec 15 Gibbons’ Bnildlnga. TtelSH COVERS, In seta, or a variety of prices. Also a JJ well assorted stock of Coffee Unis and BImrans, to gether with a general assortment of Britannia Ware for jusehofdnse. Fo deo 16 OOLLINB A BULKLEY. ipRESH FATES.—Just received 6 Dozen assorted 1 Pates: 1 dozen Potted Quails wlthTrnffes; 1 dozen totted Perdmux, with Truffles; l dozen Potted Becssse; 2 dozen Potted Penlreaux without!ruffes; 1 dozen hair boxes Perdreaux without Truffea. For sale by dec 15 A. BONAUD. H OLLAND GIN—12 pipes Holland Gin. in store anc for sale by Ldeo ifi W. M. DAVIDSON. A LE, ALB, ALE-50 barrels Albany Orearn Ale, XX brewed expressly for me. warranted superior to any ——— in market, landing from bark Vernon. For sale at tho QPRUOE bPARS.—1^00 feet spruce span; for sale by Albany Ale Depot, by [dec 171 W. M. DAVIDSON. O.doo8 E. W. BUKEB, Yen,... bj VIDSON> M ANUFACTURED TOBACCO—185 boxes Muuteo- lured Tobacco, various brands, someywr snpsrior In store and for sale by [deo 17] W. M. DAVIDSON. ’ Landing and for side by deo 16 SWIFT a OO. i Boxes of Window Glass, assorted sizes andqnall- I . . i. lJ 11U If OiDTTf) J ty, for sale by pOAL HODS—A new lot of oil zlzes, at Vj morsean JA8. H. CARTER. Druggist, Broughton sL MORSE A NICHOLS, 155 Brough on-street. T)UTTER A CHEESE.—20 Kegs choice Goshen But* D ter; 50 Boxes English Dairy .and Goshen Cheese; C ORN.—1000 bushels of Cora In bulk, in store and for sale by , [deo 14] A. C. TOMS. 120 Day su F RBJH DRUGS^-3000 lbs. Epsoi Copperas t 2000 lbs. Alum; 2000 2000 lbs. Potash; Just received and to ’ t * a if mm rBBBH ShcMM «nJ8Sm torsale by JA8. H. CARTER, Druretet,^ dec. 11 Broughton-st. opposite 8L Andrew’s Hall. A DON.—20 hhds. Sides ud Shoulders, landing from B. deo brig W. Clarke and tor; ante by « 16 OLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. S MOKED BEEF A TONGUES.—100 Smoked Tongues; 3 bbls. Smoked Beef, landing and tor sole by deo lg OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. T) A CON.—50 hhds lino aides, 15 do flu sboulders, 15 D ta «rn»l f0r deo 16 ;Day street. O NIONS AND POTATOES.—Potatoes,ouloM, mack- ret, mess pork, raisons,.figs, candles, crackers, but ter. cheese, Hiram Smith ana JEjxt"~ and torsale by lira Flour, Just received, KIBpEE A RODGERS, • Bay street N EW ORLEANS AND CUBA SYRUP-30 barrels extra fine N.0.8yrup: 100 barrete Cuba do.; 15 bales Guuy Cloth; 150 oous for sale low by [dec 16] y and Press R 3 ARODGE ITIOR BALE ON Oil BEFORE ARR1VAL—A euf. of I 1 prime .Chile Flint Cora, from Noah Cujilln fcjgolf h Carolina, by A. a TOMB, 126 Bay-sU IN STORE FOR TH|3 GENTXEIULEN. TOHN W.' KELLY, having returned from the north eJ with a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, OARSf- MERESud VESTINGS, taken pleasure In Informing hts friends, those espedalty who admire m fliudy flttlrJt. gar ment, to his saloon. No. 4, opposite tbo Puiaikl House, where they Wlll flna him ready; at all times to suit his pa- human form, shall go away satisfied. Fumtehlug Goods—Shirts, white ud colored, with and without collars; UnderShlrts; Merino, cotton and ltek thread Drawers; Hosiery, Cravats, Scarf*, Stocks, neck Ttee, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and. cotton do. Also, a Urge lot or men’s add bojre’ Caps^fif the latest patterns. Also, a fine lot or beantlfol Ready-mado Clothing, which 1 selected with great care. GonUomen In want of any of tho above artlclea will please glvo mo a call, as I am determined to sell at a small profit. [sept 85] JOHN W. KELLY. Ipiano forte depot* B TIioundorslRiiwl resitcctfully Inform tlio ^■citizens of Savannah,Uvorgla, nml Florida, H Hint limy have on linrul more than fitly Pi- Bl stock over on snlo In thte city, ami made | by the most ociol»wted manutecturers In the United Statoe. Nuun’s A Clark’s, J. Oli okorhjg, lkmrUman A tiny, Lul- chet A Newton, Kclwards A Flfhcr, all well knowu to the lovers of Music, have place lit Ihelr lane assortment. BALTIMORE A CANAL FLOUR.—100 bbls. BalU* P iRENOH AND MERCER POTATOES.—50 barrels Landing and for sole by deo 15 CRANE A HOLCOMBE. UTTER AND CHEESE.—100 boxes Connecticut Cheese: 85 kegs Orange County Butter. Landing ■ * •- |jy • deo 15 CRANE A HOLCOMB. •A TACKEREL AND SALMON.—50 kette each. Land M Ing and for sale by CRANE A HOLCOMBE. deo 15 IRAM SMITH’S AND CANAL FLOUR.—150 bar- jfr L,l ‘ l,|, - l>, a t n. LC .„.R „ STEAM REFINED GANDIES—In pound - ,15 Monument Square. S BfrUARrs i n , /'VnUEL COAL—150 tons, landing fro U don; for sale by . dee 10 HONE A from ship Shu- N CONNERY. EW”DROP N._ O. SUGAR LANDING, and Jot UU1UU.U. ami If II. J. GILBERT. pOTATOg^Wfor^ „.J.GILBERT. piRE CRACKERS.—100 boxes No. 1 Fire ^adters, ^ tor salo by (dec. 16) H. J. GILBERT. TTROAN NUTS.—15 barrel*. Landing from brlg“Wm. X Clark,*’ from New Orleans. „„„„ . deo 10 HONE A CONNERY. OBIIEN BUTTER.—80 Firkins Fine Goshen Butter, no™_ Tr ._ r UT Landing ud for sale by deo >0 AN ILL A ROPK—B00 store and for sale by doo 10 B’ HONE A CONNERY. jolts. Landing and HONE A CONNERY. 1 firkins, fVeth, ileamer Alabam*, t and * fowltarrels I’lc -1 bale large Glove Sponge, of fine quality, for bathing, carriages, Ac.; also fine Turkey i8ponge; for sale by MOORE A HENDRICKSON. W OVE WIRE.—All Sizes, suitable tor Rlee Mills, Thrashing Machines snd 8*fes. For sale by ■ - F. W. CORNWELIa, 102 Bryan stree! deo 15 W ELL WHEELS AND WELL BUCKETS, for sole by [dec 10] F. W,CORNWELL, 108Biyon-st. /^MIAIN PUMPS, with fixtures complete. For sole by VJ nov 23 JOHN R. NORTON. C RACKERS.—50 barrels ud boxes Butter, Sngar, ud Soda Crackers. Landing ud tor sale by dec 3 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. fi RATES! GRATES I—Just received, a new lot o VT thoso beautiful Parlor and Office Grates, at dec 6 MORSE A NICHOLS, 155 Broughton-st - - . -eavy Sea Island Bagging of — the best quality, and first quality Kentucky Roper- For sale by [dec 4] R. HABERSHAM A 80N. T ARD OHm—10 barrels refined. For sale by li / MOORE St HENDRICKSON, deo 3 Gibbous’s Building. T OOKING GLASSES mounted on swings ud plain, XJ also concave and plain shaving Mirrors; tor tale by dec 8 COLLINS A BULKLEY. TTiMBROIDERED COLLARS.—Embroidered Muslin Xy and Cambric Collars ud Undersleeves. Just re ceived and for sale by dee. 10 LoROCHE, BOVVNE A OO. OILS VELVET.—Just received from steamer Florida, 0 double width Blue Maroon and BIack8ilk. Velvet tor Mantillas: For sale by dee 10 LaROOHE, BOWNE A CO. /CHEMICALS 1 Afresh lot of Chemicals just received V and for sale by JA8. H. CARTER, dec. 11 T> ACON^-70 casks prime 8ldec tor sale by J3 deoil HONE A CONNERY. /HANDLES—150 boxes 8otar, Sperm ud Adamantine O Candles, for sale by dec I ’ HUNTER A GAMMELL. BALTIMORE FLOUR—100 barrels per brig Foster, D just arrived, ud tor sale by dec 1 HUNTER A GAMMELL. rjOIUNG MACHINES. Just received by X> F. W. CORNWELL, nov 30 102 Bryu Street. p RAIN.—A small tot of old Corn (In good order) ud VJ Oats, Just received Into store, ud for salo by nov30 HARR18 A CO. DEANS and Cow Peas for sale, by toe quutUy or sack* D nov30 HARRIS AGO. pORN COBB CRU8I1ERS.—Several ortho above arti- VJ tide, of recent improvement, worked by hand o a horse power, Just received, and for sale by dec 6 * q H. GAMPFIELD. r EATHER BELTING.—A full assortment of Patent Xj stretched and copper rirlUcd Oak ud Hemlock tu ned Bands, fbr sale by dec8 O.H.CAMPFIELD. OTA1R RODS—Round aud Oval Brass 8talr Rods, for 0 sale by COLUN8 A BULKLY, dec 13 100 Bryan-sL ITtLOUR.—30 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour; 30 do.Pure 1? Genesee do.; 40 half do. oxtra do. do. Ludlng form schooner ENCHANTRESS, ud tor sale by deo 3 OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. A PPI.ES—50 barrels for salo by A. dec 13 H. J. GILBERT. DORTO RICO SUGAR-10 hogsheads tor sale by X dec 13 H. J. GILBERT. TTlLOUR—100 barrels Baltimore Flour; 50 do. pure J? Genesee do4 85 do. Hiram Smith’s do.; received ud tor salo by [dec 13] MoMAHON A DOYLE. gOOK OF WORLD.—Nofc S^amlL^RoMte n RIDDLES, Water ud Wnflie Irons, tor sale by UT F. W. CORNWELL, dee IS US Bryu sleet. pOFFEE—150 sacks Rio Coffee; 75do. St. Domingo VJ doj 50 do. Government Java do.; received and for sale by Ldeo 13] MoMAHON A DOYLE. rpURK'S ISLAND SALT-3,000 bushels Instore ud 1 for sale by deo 3 1m SAMUEL SOLOMONS. TJRA88 ANDIRONS, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, 13 Wire Fenders,Iron ud Bronze Fire Dogs; torsale by J. IIABOROUCK A CO., dec 13 Broughton-stroet. pODFISH.—3,000 pounds. For sate by U [UOY 23] H. J. GILBERT. DOOK RESTS—Book-ksepera’ Book Rest. Received I j mid for sale by deoil < JOHN M. COOPER A OO. r A DIES’ RIDINO HATS—A largo assortment of tho te 1 “'"S’, k! Slffirn * CO. „„ IIERNYVVEIOAND. CARPET; ANC BMW KLIITH WAREROBAE. Curtains, Curtain ««ods, Ac. Ac. Ac. o. 67 C *St, Jclian-slreet*. nov 6 140 Congress and 57 St. Jpl taining 3,000 acres, about one-balf of which Is haram—, unsurpassed by any In the State; ud tberemalnder.white oak ud hickory land. A TRACT, well known as the “Fort Drue Planta tion,” containing 3,000 acres of Land, principally first, qual tv hammock, between four .and. five hundred acres of which te thoroughly cleared, ud at present In culti vation. Thte place for several years averaged two hogs heads of Sugar to the acre, ud every year that It bos been cultivated has produced fine craps of corn ud cotton. These Tracts could readily be divided Into two or three plantations each, being well watered and surround* e® by high rolling pine land. •. A TRACT of 1,000 scree on Orange Lak& constating of zmmock, orange grove, and well umbered pine land.,. TWO TRACTS, or 1,000 acres each, near the.Alachua prairie. The greater part of both these tracts te rich hammock, -*>’ —ALSO— 5,000 ACRES on Indian River. Any one wishing,to iltlvate sugar cane would do well to examine this land, as being remarkably fertile, and lying south of the region or frost, it te os well adapted to that culture as uy In the United States. 12,000ACRES, generally known os the “Bayard tract,” situated on the 8U John’s river, opposite Plcotata. There are muy small hammocks ud orange groves on'this tract, bui It te principally valuable for Its ploe timber*: It has a river front or seven or eight mllee. 1,000 ACRES on I<ake George, and several small tracts on and near the St. John’s river, well situated for farm ing, the rearing of orange groves, Ac. The above tracts of land were parebaaed by the late .Gen. Clinch, Immediately after the accession of Florida to the United States. From bis position at that Umo, bis facilities tor selecUon were unusually great, and It is be- Boved they include os good land ns cu be found In the On aewunt of tholr accessibility from Charleston and Savannah, they offer great inducements to planters In Ca. rollnaor Georgia wishing to remove., The titles are dear and indisputable. Terms—Caah, or payable at dbarleetonor Savannah, on or before the 1st of January next. oct 16 Don *,• Tho Tri-weekly ud the Journal A*'~ con, are requested ^ __ nary, ud send their bills to thTsottice. : IMPORTED. , ... .. . I lected Stock of WINES and LIQUORS, comprising tho following: One butt of the choicest Reserve Madeira Wine, vin. age 1844. One pipe choice Old London Particular, vlntag P l§4U° r 0,6 01,4 quality .and choicest Old Reserve, oS|bi;%sSim Dd ” ,ivoM . One pipe of the cholcoit and exceedingly rare Old Ser* dal, vintage 1830. ,, Ono half pipe of the richest .and moat; highly flavored South 8!de Grape Juice. Two pipes Old Loudon Market. Eight quarter caska Old Araqjo, vintage1830. •' Jd.rim 1 »rl.U..> Ono puncheon of Old Scotch Whiskey. • « “ , “ Jamaica Rom. Two halfpipes choico Old Port Wine. - “ Sherry Wine. Twelve halfpipes choice old Cognao, or vtrions brands: ▼lx: Hennessy, London Dock, Jean Louts, Pinet CosUl- ton, Guimard Saxcrac, Sallgnao, and Otard, Dupuy. A Also various kinds of Claret, Port Teneriffe, Sherry udother Wines. , , - ■ - ' Choice Champagne of various brands, Hoch .Wines; imported Cordials, such as Curacoa, Maraschino, Anisette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy friilts, Ac. 100,000 of choico Havana Segnra, of various brands. For sole by J. ROUSSEAU,- . nor 22 Corner Bull ud Bay-sis. MOORE Sc HENDR1C WHOLESALE DRUGGIST*; OFFER FOR I 8ALKS8) l jS.*bnion Whit, Leaf Lead, pure ud No. 1;. 150 boxes Window Glass; 600 gallons Linseed OU; 500 do. Bleaclied Winter Sperm Oil; 20 barrels do. Whale o"* 10 do. Train OU, best qui 6 do. Winter strainedL , 5 do. Coburn’s Machlnery.OU; 10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil; S' it 5 casks 8aforat’uv- • b 5 barrels Refined Saltpetre; . 250 ounces Far!*’8ulphate Qulnlno; 10 borrete LoriUard’s Snuff) . 20 boxes asoorted Candle^ 50 boxes Bey’s Lemon 8jfrap; 30 bogs Pepper, AUsploe and Ginger: 1 barrel each Nutmws, Mace and Ctoves; 100 reams Letter ud Writing Fopen . . Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Modi* dnes; Perflimery; Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toi let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing ud Side > Combs, Ac. Ac.; all of which aro offered at toe lowest prioes, either for cash or approved paper. ^ sept t> ARE.—Forty*flvo cralos of common as* — for sale by irouglitoiHt. mmnassL^ |>LANI8lli:i) DlihCovei ir''" doo 13 llrotid hssB CHEAP CASH STORE, CORNER OF WHITAKER AND CONGJIESS-STS. M HANTILLA VELVETS, Black ud Fancy Silk Man tillas: tho subscribers have Just received Blue, Brown, Green and Black 44 Silk Velvets for Mantlllus. *' targe supply or Black ud Fucy Silk MiintlUus, - Alio. a...... which they wiU< nor5 HACKNEY OOAOII*