Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 25, 1852, Image 1

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VOLUME L. SAVANNAH, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25,1852. H-PUBUBIIBP bailt and tei-weekIiT nv J. L. LOCKE & CO. S „„ r and coantr l'rlnlcri. ” TERMS: *jj5U! wUhth, tuoaey, or , ulUddor, SefeWMO. ad vBRTI8ING RATE8! .-iiMmenU Inserted nt the following rate*!- Mp vS;'r ,, 'SB .on One lM®fll® D • • • * g\°0O Two “ ...10 00 Two M •*‘*125 Throe ... 1 80 Four “ -175 t advertisers win be confined Tb® P/\hni?mraliir business, end ell other advertise; ror.wtoJWJgS MCM d| 0B In tholr ndrerttamenl. tMBTenioo^ottmbOT or 1IM. W««l for, wlU bo c!iM8«d T °Al'| L .dTMtUomenti tor ehMjtnblo ImI E “oKd lo M dlKonUnuod, and charged .»■ »«!.“Sfl loUon directed to lhl. bfflco. or too Edlton, Boiil*.pod pSl. to cotltlo them to .UouUon. f.ttae Court of Ordinary. IHPPIflRMF •wa^SSSBssSS^s fcdWJJJ0 th r?o Ko 'toffl W to d.j Il mild, dole. *9. »c^if^xr. ,, r P o%?sa! be refers to any respectable citizen of Baltimore who we him, for how fhr he la deserving of confidence, XbV«r| r Si'n b "" U '° h "‘ l ‘ ““ f‘ r ’ -0 hit oUl frienda and curio roe re, who bare always referred his pure Blplioapatcs and Renovator to any her manure, ho earnestly solicits a contlnunnee of tliefr vow. lie will have ah aroplo stock on band, and all —will bepromptly Oiled. Also, constantly on hand, *y best GROUND PLASTER, an article In tbe pur* of which fermera cannot te too careful. Also, ffinL irairwwa Threo “ Id 50 Four 15 00 8lx “ ..80 00 One .Year.. 30 00 lines, three* .. e., ..45 cents. 75 “ " . .81,50, tee., tee. t INSERTED OfafTCt* b Institutions and re* irdere will he very' diase o! which lanocrp Muiu “Ground Fluster and Potash,’ 1 fcc. ' . JOHN Office, at the wholesale Drug Btore of Ol nor Lombard and Hanover streets. •;^ ..... FacToav, Federal Bill, Italtlmore P. 8.—The above mixture must bo applied brondci . seeding time, and harrowed-In with the secd-befd at, or alter seeding. Tho undersigned has made arrangements to have ualllatlvo analysis mado of all soils forwarded to him at . te low price or 95, and by one of tbe ablest chemists of the country. When will farmers appreciate tbe valuo and mportance of this trifling cost f In no other way coold they bo so well repaid for so small on outlay. riUNI VXPOl <000 roS°:E o "lor or Court, mu.l tondvarllKd, e c„- ic.llr, TEN DAYS before lb. dm of rete- io tiig mraiis of oeougia! T hugundcrelgitedbM IMMllvwc«IiMikm».W«» ■gaaaajattaaafcifil pssf Its tasting properties only subordinate to lime. It Is well I known that Guano alone stimulates a powerful crop; but eorrespondently depresses, exhausts, mid Impoverishes thesolL Thoooutblnation with tbe 8nlla, fires or sul* nhates tho ammonia which largely exists In Guano, but In a free and*'voUUlo state: and It thereforeicanuot es cape, but remains In tho earth, to tbo great Wytmtageof thosolL and succeeding crops. The undersigned Is not. speaking from theory, but from actual experience, con J firmed by a demand the past season, for more Ilian douJ i We, all he waa capablo or manufacturing. With a modi crate use of theaoHalta, tho same soil can be cultivated] as they contain all the elements and cropped every season, os they contain nil tho elements that plants require} and supply what each crop takes fr There*isno manure oquid to It. As a corn, cotton into* msai Bftjgsgaafe-i L~SS2ftfe , ^%lK&‘ , af^^MS8w: r make tho mixture himself; If desirable, and thereby save lh Co^lemp^rilng thll^mprovemont as a public blessing. ■ 4 wF 1 ™ — — »of, Georgia. They will receive orders from tbe Slate, and the undersigned will ship to of the State when directed by them, it Is for tho Slato nny part of no? Assigned ^‘that MeSwa; Ha»nitVfca>7 will keep tbe article on hand, but slmuly to. furnish the undersigned with the orders, and receive tho payment therefor. No -Freight.^. H«HUW». — r and the undenigned will agree to present to any eharlta* bio Institution lu Georgia two hundred dollars, where any other manure—marsh grass, stable, guano, or. It matters not wbat-can be proven to afford greater Improvement to land and crop, than thla compound, tho experiment to bo made (including the actual cost or labor In applying io manures) and under Ibe Inspection of gentlemen nexod advertisement with tbe admonition, that those who desire to tnako the experiment should order early, as tho past season many wore disappointed by delay, as there were those whom he could not supply. JOHN KETTLEWELL, Baltimore. IT. A; HARDEE kCO, Agents, Savannah. Highly Important to Farmer* and Planters 1 A NEW ERA IN AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS. ‘ COMBINATION OF VX remembered by all who have read tho advertise ments of tho, undersigned, in Urn American Farraor, and elsewhere, that bo frankly admitted tbo superiority of Peruvian Guano hi the rapid production of a Wheat crop, although be aa firmly contended, that bts Salts were for more lasting, much better adapted to the growth or do* vor, with a decided advantage to, the land, for a rotation of crops. To this opinion ho stlU adhorcs, and It haa been confirmed by the most extendvo experience. The'oplnlon which the undersigned entertained, that mixture offals Chemical Salia and PorurlanGuano, would ontlflp chemists In tho country, and has now been demon* atratod by unquestionably, ono of the mostaccompliahet and able chemists we have. AU who know Dr. David Stewart, will admit that as an agricultural and sclentlflo chemist, he Is second to no man lu the natiou. For the conduslve and InteUlgent reasons upon which those opinions are baaod, tho nnderslgnod confidently re* fers to tho communication herewith published. Now tbe undersigned can testily from his awn experience, not only to the liberality and enterprise with which the agrl* cultural community seek tbo best remedy to renovate their lands, and Increase their crops, bnt when dlappolnt* od In their foil anticipations, tbe generosity and forbear* ance which they manifest to the manufacturer, when they believe hit efforts are honest aud folr. Tho undersigned asks nomoro—wants no more than such a trial. Hlaown faith In Us entire and unqualified success, Is as strong and stem na was that of tbo ancient prophet. He stands not done (n this opinion; it Is firmly sustained by those who nre disinterested, and whoso opinions are. not only enti tled to respect from overy quarter, but aliould disarm the most skeptical from any suspicion of quackery or hum* bug. , Tho former cannot lose by buying this mixture. II contains overy olemont tbe soil requires. There la noth* lug absent—nothing deficient. Instead of exhuuaUng the solL tt gives It permanent Improvement. Tho under signed, therefore, trusts and earnestly requests that the former who buya five tons of guano, should try, side by side, fairly and without prejudice, ono or more tons of this compound.' *33 SO therefore, tQ the cost per top, not as much as Patagonia, nor much more than Mexican Guano, and *13 less than Peruvian, whilst the undersigned sacredly avers his Ann bellof, that (or crop aud land, wheat and clover. Ills really worth *10 per ton more than even the best Peru vian Guano. , 300 lbs. of the best Peruvian Guano would cost say. •OJH) per acre{ 300 lbs. of the Balls and Guano would coil *3,04 cents per acre, nearly *3 less than Guano ■ nloue i 400 lbs. to tho acre, would cost *0.72, or 20 ceuts lew than 300 lbs. or the Guano alone. •tV^r* fonortho best Peruvian Guano, would cost say, ?*®»l MoTa ton or tbo Salts would cost, say *I3J)3N ola. or *28.67 eta. per ton. Now tho undersign ed does not bet, and It Is no argument) but ho will agree to presont Ono Hundred Dollars each, to tho Stale Agri- cultural Societies or Maryland nml Virginia, If coy ndvo- cate of Patagonian, 81 oxfcan or African Guano, will to tbo same, upon tbo condition that tills compound wl yield a better crop, and afford more Improvement to tho land than either of the Guanos specified. Tho under- idctcffautrCK* XI 120 bbjs. Cruriicd^Powdercd^and Clarified roperlor'Tobacco, EUkmSo, Diadem, 100 boxes best Family Soap; 150 do. do. No. I dof 114 baircheola Black Teas, some bf It very superior; 100 do. Star and Adamantine Candles; x. ISOi do. Pipes; - MANUFAUlUltED Ilk E. J. UU* iours fc oo: OflOO kegs Dupont's Rifle, FFFG, 25 lbs. each. 5,000 faf. kegs do. do n FFFG, 12^ do. do. 5,000 qf. kegs do. do- FFFO,- 0)^ do. do. *— kegs do. do?- FFO, 25 do. do. * * do, do. 3,000 bf. kegs do. do- FFO, 13^ do. do. 3,000 kegs for Sea Shooting. FG, SJ do. do. 2,000 kegs Rough Powder, FFFR, 25 do. do. FFRi 25 do. do. . 8,000 ' SSoo lJP- _—kegs do. do. , 1 , T .. 7T . ; 1,000 kegs do. do. FR, 23 do. do. 5,000 ken A.F.kOo- GlsxM FFF, 25 do. do. *— lioif do. do. FFF, 18* dn. do. do. do. FF, 25 do. do. do. do. FF', 19* do. do. 6,000 kegs do. do. F, 25 ’ 5,000 kegs do. do. O, 25 5,000 kegs Blasting fc Shipping ^ kegs* High Glazed, FFF, 25 hfikegs do. FFF, — k< 5 pipes Holland'GinJ • ■■ 4puiMheonaJamalcaandSt.Crolx.Rnm;.. ■ 30 casks Madeira tod Teneriflb Wines; ' 20 do. auperiorold Madelraand Sherry Wines; 100 baskets Champagne, Ilekhieck, Hungarian, L10D, 10olegi'ond halves FFFG. Ppwderj 400 baga Duck and Drop 8hot; 50 bb&. No. 3 Mackerel; 25 do. No. 8 do; 20 do. No. 1 do; SOettka Codfish and Haddock 30 hnlfbbls.1 &2 Mackerel; 50 boxea Codfish; 40 kltts No. 1 Mackerel; With a fob supply of'everythli JUnejforBalooor - OAUl-iiTSl fK ijSS hr.lfegs doi' 1 - l '' J Fp, : 1,500 hairkega Duck Shooting, 1,000 qr. kegs Riflo Shooting, ( 1000 kegaMtmlod Powder, for Pyrol r CANISTER POWDER. 10,000 canloters Eagle Rifle, oval canlatere, 1 5,000 .do. do. ronnd do. 1 3,000 do. - FFFG, : do. do. 1 iraUxl ib.ea. do. FFFG, do. do ... ie abovo Powder la from tho celebi factory of Mea-rs. Du Pont, and la greatl other made In tho United 8latea., It.wjl ... - ■onable terms, In loU to suit purehascre.^ Aleo-Safoty fUM, F.L. KNEELAND, Agent for the aale of Du Ponl’a Powder, nov 83 ly. 108 Front-street, New-York. D UPONTS GUNPOWDER, .constantly for sale at jauufutontj.price, PtoB.fcij P ATENT MEDICINES— Georgia Sarasparilla; Sand’s 8a rsaparilla! Townsend’s Sarsaparilla; Marshall’s Pain Eradlcatort Maraliall’s Tetter Wash; ' Luolnm Cordial; Ayro'a Cherry Pectoral; Wlstar’a Balsam Wild Cherrj Strong’s Pills; Spencer’s Pills; Peters’Pills; Mofflti’s Pills; Jaynes’Pills; Bnmdreth’s Pills. j Tho above articles are for aale by dec 11 JAB. 11. GARTER. . WINES, BRANDIES, Ac. T HE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving In general assortment of tbo above articles, in cases consisting oft " Palo and Dark Brandy, Madeira Wine, Cherry fc Raspberry Brandy, Port do. Scotch Whiskey, Topax Sherry Wine, Holland Gin, Brown do. Stoughton Hitters. Tlntllla do. “ Crown” and “Star” brands Champagne. • EZTThe “Tlntllla” Sherry Is highly recommended for Innulds—Itcauilng no addlty. For sale by , - . ■ ~ BUNKER fc OGDEN, 80 Bar at oct27 A C FI A M PI ONhas rto re and* s receiving tbe fol- lowing arttclea for city and country trade, which having been purchased for cash arid selected by himself, enables him to sell on the most favorable terms, via: 100 bbta. Baltimore and Canal Flour. 50 half do. do^ 50 do. Stuart’s Crushed and Powdered Bugars; 20 boxes do. Loaf do; 10 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado do; S bbls. Clarified 8ugar, various qualities: boxes Cheese; 100 boxes and bairdo. Soap; 50 do. 8pertn and Adamantine Caudles; 100 bags Rio and Java Coffee. 30 boxea and half boxes Hyson and Black Teas; 75 do. and half do. Tobacco; •25 do. Starch; 30 do. Pipes; '25 doten Brooms and Buckets; 50 bbts. *, *, and kilts Mackerel; 20 kltts Salmom 310,000 fits. Bacon, Hams, 8ldes and 8houldera; ' — ALSO— Cltremfcc^fco. _ ALgo _ 85 whole, 85 half, 25 quarter boxes New Raisins; 5 bbls- 20 hair, 20 quarter and 20 boxes Buckwheat; 500 bags Shot; 500 bars Load; A choice selection of Llquora and wines. oci 25 oan FOXES TOFAUCI). usorlod kind. iUU 70 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar. 40 do. Cuba and New-Orleana do. 100'bbla. Refined do. 75 do. Crushed and Powdered do. 25 boxes Loar do. 300. bags RlqOnfibe. StlO do. Porto Rico and St. Domingo Coffee. 75- do. Java do. , 150 * and * chests Hyson Tea. 40* do. Black do. 13U boxes Soap. 100 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger. 6(1 .bbla. Butter, Soda, and Sugar Biscuit, 30* do. do. do. ' do. do. 120 M Began, assorted kinds. 20 bags Black Pepper. . 250 bbls. New-Orlcans Whiskey. 100 do. White . do. 50 do. Monongabelado. 20 do. Old Bourbon do. 140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. Best P. fc II. uyo Gin, 6 pipes Holland do. 50 * casks 6herry, Madeira, fc.Teneriffo Wlno. 00 baskets Champagne do, 40 bbls. American Brandy. 85.* casks do. , 10 * do. Cognac Brandy. I In Custom. IIouso [20* pipes do. { Store. 150 kegs Gun and Riflo Powder. • 500 bags Drop and Buck Shot. With a compete assortment of Groceries. For sale on fororable terms by sept 4 WEB8TER fc PALMES. P LATFORM and Counter Beales; alau,^Spring Bal ances, for solo by F. W. CORNWALL, dec 7 • 102 Bryan-street. TXTAX NIGHT LIOHT&—These extremely convenient T 7 and useful articles will be found tho most agreea ble light for the Chamber or Nursery, being free from " offensive impurities, and perfectly safe. For sale by MOORE & JIENDRICK80N, dec7 Gibbons’ Building. G ILL NET fc SEINE TWINE.r-500|bs. Cotton Belne Twine, 0,0,12,16 and 40 threads; 100 lbs. GiUNet Twine, unbleached, ,f- “*- *“* ■' led! 1 OLORED LITHOURAPH8.-A large and beauUfol assortment, which will be sold very Tow In lota. Re- od by [dec 8] J. B, CUBBEDQE. E VRE8I1TEAS.—Choice Green and Black Teas, for ' sale by W. D. FORD? dec 10 Walbnrg’s Building, Jefferson street. mm AND vmw® LE AND FURTEB-S0 b.rr.l. Cream At.! 60 cuka London Porter; Just received and fer sale by dee 13 McMAHON -fc DOYLE. B UTTER AND CHEESE—25 firkins prime and choice Butter; 50 boxes Cheese: Just received and for sale by [dec 7] aloMAHON fc DOYLE. ‘ QLoyES.—LsdleeJ Colored and Blacky Kid Gloves & CO dec io Laroche, i L ANDRETH GARDEN 8EBDS—A foil supply of Gar den Seeds, grown by David Landrelh and warranto to be tho growth of the presont yoar. Just received forsalo by WM. VV. UNCOLN, dec 15 Monument Square. C EMENT.—200 bbls. or tbe Hoffman Rosendalo Co mont, (a superior article,) landing and fer sale by dec 8 ■■ . 1 O. II. CAMPFJELD, rtANAL BARROW8.-300 of there Barrows Justi \J k oelvcd, aud for sale by • - ' dooB O. H. OAMPFIELD, AND1ED FLAO ROOT—A dOllcloua confooUon for Imparling fragrance to tho breath. ‘loo 7 1 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. j>UMPB, Pumps, pf Dpugbu^sodfebrated roai|ufocturei ^y^UITH LEAD—For sals by 165 Drouglitmi-street. Ij-'IIKIIIITEAJ.-A Ian. Mwrlinoul of abolao Ur, 60 hhds. Porto lUeo and Muscovado 8nn 870 bokesTobacco, tfs, 5’s tod Ps Lum; 40 do. Old Mononga’a Wblikey,some venre 15 hklC pipes otard, Dupuy fc Co.’s Brandy; 25 quarter and elglufa casks various kinds < sue In the groeery inSTerat fc oa . . —lu,.,. i mu in Iww. > 10" ‘do. • Brussels • • »-JQuAdsoApP^iM 30 do. .Floor cJll Cloth : 10 .do. Drugget • fi , do. Felt Carpet , 5 do. Dutch do., . 50 Velvet and Oheneille Ruga) 100 common Ruga and Mats .100 pair of. beautiful stylo Window Shades. Allor Uio above Goods are offered at tbo lowest market prices. For sale by [sept 89] > A1K1N fc BURNS. Broughton-street, tup *tairt) opponte, the SL Andrew’* Hall, H AVE now on hand a very large and well-selected stock orDRY GOODS, which they oObrfor sale, by Red aud White Flannel. Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality. . Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Tweed Casslmerea. Striped and Plain Cotton Oanaburas. Bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings. a ista aad American Prints. meres and Prinlod DoLalnes. Black and Colored Alpacas. Ulack and Colored Coburgs. WUb an additional general variety of Goods usually kept In Dry Goods Stores, whtch are ofibrod for sale at the usual accommodattng terms. sept 18 CHEAP CASH STORE, CORJfF.R WHITAKER AJfD COXQRES&-8TS. B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS fcSHIRTINGB. The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson Fuller.from New-York! Water Twist bleached 8HEET1NG New-York Mills do do James’Steam Mills do 7*8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7*8 and 4-4 Londsdalo and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4 Sea Island Brown 8hlrtTng, 7-0 and 4-4 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 134 Allendale Bro. Sheeting 7-8,8,0,10,11, aud 12-4 n do Bleached do 'fc CO. 7-8,8,9,10,11, and 134 Hamilton do For safe fay M, PRENDERGAST .SUPER CANAL FLOUR. P REMIUM AND DOUBLE EXTRA SUPER CANAL FLOUR, selected for this market. 'Just received from New York- 25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s,) 35 “ Burbank, > Double Extra Super. 10 half bbla. Burbank, ) 84 bbls. Goodrich, extra super. 15 half.bbls. Allen Creek, extra super. 85 bbls. Empire Mills, superfine. 85 “ Wabash, *• for sale low, by dec7 8EAB0RN GOOD ALL. flStntrat {StttmrttBcmrntg. Saddlery Warehouse, Young* Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle. orrosiTx w.;>. sumoxs otomiwo stoex, HanufBttnrenion ■ Ilarconhandagood Harnesses; of which the ah Quilted, ObM| urge and extra do.; Boys’ and 1 and IJogHibia Tlircad mjUU iiaknI. . I Ilanicws, or I .CAUR1AG1 Bulky fljjfH fM&Harneis, Saddles, Bridles tod. nprlseapart; Span* Saddles; Plantar’s plain do4 English lies of a variety oC. Ilo-llags, Trunks fcc. die Treea, Skirting and'Womed Web; . Buggy and Sulky set. ouebe, .Bnmr and Frames; Hobbs and Brass Stump Joints; 'op and Curtain do.; jrpatterns p 811k and purple Coach Roans; Bug- iCsmsge Bands; -Brass and. July 23 OPENllYG flff^TEt GOODflw, rpHB Subscriber wouldfefeoetfolly call tbe attenUon 1 of the public to bis iA^dVB'Well fcleclcd stock dr * Fall and Winter Staple and Fancy DryGooas. Consisting In part of! Black and colored Bilks, of a great variety; very rich embroidered BUks, of alt patterns; Vool Long do.j » , ; -MouaelmC do Lalnes; Alpaoeaa, a great variety; Needle-Work Col lars and Capes, of all patleroa; Chmlcettca; Muslin and Lace Undar*8leeves: Cambric Haiidkerehlefo, from 19* centato*5aplooeitrlshLlnens;,ilackabacks; Diaper; French Towels, from 25 cents t« *1 a piece; double Damask Table Linen; white and t)rown Napkin*, a fine assortment; a.ver^argo assortmtnl of Gloves and Ho siery, o( the very bent make andstyle; English mericon Long Cloths; unbtendicd- do.: rich E *~ o Covers; Oaidmaeaand doth* and A* ting terms.. Cloths, black Vest-patterns of all SILVER A A»n ; S undries— 20 10 40 ]U0 50 Barrel* Nos. 1,9 and 3, Mackerel. 50 Halves do 1 and 2. 50 Barrels First Proof Whiskey. 25 “. . Phelps’ P. and H. Gin. 25 “ Rose Gin. New England Rum. Old Mnnongahcla Whiskey. Now Crop Now Orleans Molasses. Hiram 8mlth Flour. Pure Genesee Flour. Baltimore. 100 Boxes Colgate’s No. 1 and Pale 8oap. 20 “ Toilet Soap. 200 “ Sperm 8tar and Mould Candles. 100 Bags Prime Rio Coffee. 50 “ “ Java “ 100 Barrels Stewart’s B. and A. Sugar. 10 Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar. 10 Barrels (A) Crashed do.' 5 “ Powdered do. 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar. 50 Half and Quarter Boxea Raisins. 2 Bales Almonds. 100 Boxes English Dairy and White Cheese. 100 “ Tobacco—assorted qualities. 50 “ Segars—assorted—some very fine. And a general assortment of Wines, Foreign Liquors, Teas fcc. fcc. For sale by miimT . m dec 17 COHEN fc TARVER. Table and Plano Covers; Oaarimeres and blue of everr quality; rleh'Vi-. r styles; Satlnetat Kentucky Jeans{ Keneva, a very large assortment; one of theverybcstalectedatockofBtaa* kets ever brought to this market, j CARPETING—Brussels, 3-Ply, flipiy, All-Wool, a va riety of patterns; and, also, Cotton Carpeting. N. B.—Clothing at wholesale only. 1 Country merchants would do well to call bofbre purchasing elsewhero, as the goods shall be sold low and on tho most accommoda- [oct2] JOSEPH L1PPMAN. ATOHE&JEWELUXi, . .... AffD SILVER PLATED WARE. THE Subscriber has on hand, and la con stantly receiving from the 1 best and most re spectable manufacturers in tbe country. Riel DIAMOND, RUBY, PEAIL and other JEW ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such as Table Desert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Silver Plates anu — ''uns arid Saucers, Goblets, nd Bailee Ladles; Pie, Ice ... | solid Silver Desert, Pickle and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit Knives. Silver Plated Spoons Forks and Indies, Cake Baskets,* Castors, Walters, SnnObrs and Trays; • lvonr Balance Hundle Knives, md 8llver Plated on Steel, Table and Desert Knives. , Fine Tweuty-ow Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com mon Brass Clocks, of overy description. Gold and Silver Lever and Leplut Watches, fine enam- elled Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains. - Seals and Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold and Sliver Spectacles, Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors aud Razor Strops, Card Cases, Pori JlonalcA fcc. Particular attention will be pveu to Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. From his long experience andpxtonslvfl facilities, he confidently beUevea ho will satisfy aU who may favor him with their patronage. Ills prices are oalow,nnd terms as (favorable, as at any other uatabUabmenl in the State. mar 18 4 B. WILSIOT, So. 1 Market-square. JOHN J. MAURICE’S JVi>«. io, 13 Sc 14, Mlnrnard-st.,. Savannah. EASTERN FBEHITOI COOK STOVE. nhHE subscriber baa now received hit Pall Stock of STOVES, and respectfully solicits a call at hi* Establishment,. A whhre a large and varied assortment of Stoves for Cooking, Parlor and Offlee purposes can be viewed, from the best mannffactories, which are on aale at 'reasonable' terms. Also—Hollow-ware, rots, Ovens, Spiders, Sauce pans, Cast IrorvPumps, Beer Putnpi, Cass Iron Charcoal Burners, Lace Irons, Revolving and Long-bandied Waffle Irena, Wafer Irons, Plre Dogs. Fire Irena, Nalls, Tkoka,'Table Cutlery, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Wood Saws, Box and other Coffee Mills, Brass Faucets and Couplings, Ice. fcc. • 7 A choice selection of PLANISHED WARE:—Coffee Biggins, Tea Pots, Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes, Chaffing Dishes, laive and smaU, Castors, fce. _ BRITANNIA WARE:—Bar Room Pitchers, Llqaor Mixers, Svgar Lamps, and a variety of Britannia Fluid l4unpi. Centre Table Lamp*, Caqfohene Lamps, Ou Lamps, Brasasnd WhltaMetal OandletUcks. JAPANNED fc PLAIN TIN! WARE:—Chamber Palis, Toilet Palls, Wine Coolers, Toilet Oases, Cash Boxes, R-«-i 1 pitchers, MoIssms PoU. Nursery Lamps, Glue-Drainers, Knife todhna Step Ladders, Tubs, Falls, Bulert, Measures, tlobf Silver’s Fire andTVatai^proof'MniERAL PAINTS constmiUy kept'on'hand; also, Camphene and Spirit Gas. S "A11 kinds of Tin and Bheet Iron Work executed with despatch. 1 "Printed Catalogues may be bad on application, and forwarded post-free. John J. Maurice. nov 17 Balea Booms, Noe. 10,13 aqd 14 Bamard-elrcet, and 184 Bay-afreet. Boxes, Willow Wagona, Children’s Wlllowti and Water- PORTER’S EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. .venr quality ,, six cllficren tDepartmi . „ . 1st Department. Contains Frock and Dress Coats of every quriitv, from FrtMsk^ and Dress Coals, Olive, Blue, Brown and Green, from *7 to *20. Shad Peltoea and; Business Coats, a great variety, from *3 to *18. 1,000 Overcoats, double and single breasted, and double OverCoataTfrom *3 to *30. Over-Coats* a splendid assortment, embracing Kossuth, from *18 to *30. 2,000 pair or Pants, of every quality and color, from 75 cents to *10. 1,000 Veat< of overy kind. 2d Department* Contains Furnishing Goods nr every description for Gen tlemen’s wear—consisting of 8carfs, Cravats, Water ford Ties, Prince Albert Ties. Spring Stocks, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Colton do., Suspenders, Half Hose, Gloves of all kinds, best quality Jones’ Patent Yoke Shirts, a fine assortment, fcc. 8d Department* Contains 860 anils of Negro Clothing for house or planta tion uaejHickory Shirts, Red Flannel do., Overalls, Canton Flannel Undershirts and Drawers. Prlco or foil suits from *3^25 to *4,50. containing a rich and full assortment In their line. TYOTATOES, CODFISH, HERRINGS, fcO.— A 200 barrels Pink Eye Planting Potatoes; 50 barrels Carter and Mercer Eating Potatoes; 2 hhds. Codfish; 100 boxes New 8caled Herrings; 80 boxes Bedell’s PatoutTallow Candles; 00 barrels Butter, Sugar and Soda Biscuit; 100 boxes Whlto and Colored Cheeso; 100 empty Kegs, 5, JO, 15 and 20 gallons; SO dozen Painted Buckets; 30 barrels Extra No; L Mackerel; 40 barrels Extra No. 2 Mackerel; . 00 half baarola No. 1 and 9 Mackerel; 40 barrels, half and quarter do. Buckwheat; 20 boxesjialf and quarter do. Buokwkeat; 20 barrels Treadwell’a Pilot Bread; 20 boxes Treadwell’s 8oda Biscuit: 10 barrels Old Monongahcla Whiskey; SO barreU Rye Whisky; 50 barrels E. Phelps’Gin ; 60 kegs and half kogs California Powder; 4 cases Cannlster Powder; 200 boxea No. 1 Pale and Family Soap} 50 boxes Colgate'sFeorl Starch; 500 bags drop aud buck shot, assorted; 100 boxos New Bunch and LayroRalslns; 8p half and quarter boxes Bunch and LayreRalslna. Lyd'ng ^ bantoh , jQHKSTOfJ tt CO. UtONTRQNT JEWELUK STUUEi wholesalo anil Ilclnll. THE largest and best selected stock of ever olfered for sale In tills city. Gold and Watches, Vest, Fob mid Guard Chains, 8 ever. Watches, Vest, Pc _ Jewelry. Chatelanes, Bracelets, Bi ihd work.Mr—~- = _ Jllver tains. Seta of Iroocnes, fine Dlnmond work Finger Rings, 81lror Castors, Tea.Sets, Pltehcrs, Gobleta, Cups, Coke Brokets, Spoons, Porks, Fish Knives, Pie Knives,Cheeso Scoops, Ladles, Syphons. Also,all klndsof Platol Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles, too numerous to mention; the whole of which will bo sgid at reduced prices. All klndsof Watches, CIoch, Jewelry and other Jobbing attended to by competent hands. aug23 HORTON fc R1KE51AN, No.llOBronghton-sL JE WELRY. Ac. MR. ,F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton-streot. has Just received the finest assortment of new fash ioned JEWELRY or all description: Gold and Bllver Pencils and Pens; 8lfver and Silver- plated Ware,such as Fruit Baskets, Walters, Toa-seta, Cundle-stlckSjTnble and Tea-spoons, fine Table, Pocket and Pen Knives, fcc. fcc.—a large variety of tbe finest Work- boxes, Drcsslng-casca Writing-desks, fcc. fcu^ for ladles aud gentlemen—aa also, a fine selection ol FluUna^Ac- cordeans, and Fancy Goods of aU descriptions, which. ho offers at the lowest prices oversold at in this city. The public generally and the ladles particularly, are respectfully invited to call round and examine tbe above stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No, 148 Broughton-streot AlfEWFIBM. W. F. HARRIS. SKIDMORE HARRIS. HARRIS & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, awn • HEALERS Iff ORAM AJfD PROVISIONS, OS Dar"Strcety Savannah, rr\HE above Firm boa entered into Partnership In Sa- A vannah, to forward to any destination, or sell on conilpment—as they may be Instructed—Produce and Merchandize of all descriptions. They will be receiving, doring.tbe winter, spring and summer, from Tennessee,, large auppUes of GRAIN, which will be sold low for the caik. They also wish to purchase Groceries and Dry Goods for tho Tennessee trade, If the Savannah market offers inducements oa (favorable to tbe purchaser as other South ern markets. nov 30 December. 1st, 1852. , ) RY GOODS.— 100 bales Negro Cloth, 35 do. Blankets, 15 do. Ltnsey Woolsey, 15 do. Red Flannels, 50 do. Brown Shirtings, 10 do. 4-4 Sheetings. 50 do. Heavv Cotton Osnaburgs. 10 cases Bleached 8hlrllngs, 40 do. Printed Calicoes, 10 do. Kentucky Jeans, 200 dozen Head Uandkerchiefe, 500 do. Assorted Uoslery, 139 Oongrcsa-etrect. G roceries— ... . 50 boxes prime English Dairy Cheese; 50 “ White do, suitable for cutting; 10 hhds. prime Sides: 50 boxes Mould Candles ;. 10 bbls. Old Moopngnhela \yhlskey; 50 “ now crop New Orleans Molasses; 20 firkins supertar Gosben Butter; . 25 kegs prime Leaf Lard 5 pH”. HioCoffl,., j&gll TARVER. T AUD, CRACKERS, AND B&AP— J_4 SO keg. No. I Lara; % 75 barrels Bread aud Crackers, assorted; 50 boxes No. 1 Soap } . 50 boxes Palo Boap. t U0| ff* ,e9 ' Landing and for salq by CRANE & HOLCOMBE, doe 15 /■'UDER, APPLES, fcc.—5 bbla. Sweet Newark Cider; V 85 bbls. Pippins, Bed, and Green Apples; . 100 Whole. Halves, and Quarter Boxes Baltins t 100 Boxes French Lemons, and a gcuoral assortment of Dried Fruits. Just landing for M. J. 8QLOMON8. 7V/TAUKEUEL.-50 Packsges of Whole*. Halves Qipto 1YL iprs and Eighths bnrroTs of No. 1’s, STs, and 3’a. 50 Kill No. 1 Mackerel and Salmon; W Boxes Herrings. Justrecelved B acon sides and bhouldbrs.- 30 hhds. Prime llacon Sldoar *">bd4. hy ,._j«t Shoulders t Haros. Jn store and for sale doolO SWIFT fc CO. npOnAOOO AND SF.GARS-- . . ' . X 100 boxea Moorellcld Tobacco, various brands and aeg Dc*iTa r ' ou * TTWilsncUN. B. R u m t 85 barrels Hem. llrsmljr I SSS— „ , ■ • il, Wlil.k.)., li our Goods will command sales upon our terms: a Cash, ana no Second Price. oct 10 tMl IN STORE FOR THE GENTLEMEN. ■ TOHN. W; KELLY, having returned from the ,north tl with a. handsome assortment of CLOTHS, OARS l- MERES and VESTINGS, takes pleasure In Informing his. friends, thosoespedaBy who admire a finely fitting gar ment, >h bis saloon. No. 4, opposUo tbo Pufaskt House, whore they will find him ready at all times to suit bis pa- troha In tbe most approved and (fashionable manner, and he ventures to assert, that those who will confide in his selectioQ as to color, fabric, style or finish of a covering for tho human form, shall go away satisfied. Furnishing Goods—Shirts, whlto and oolored, with and without eoUara; UnderShlrts; Merino, cotton and ltslr thread Drawers; Hosiery. Cravats, Scorft, Slocks, neck Tlos, Gloves, Suspenders, umbrellas, silk and cotton do. Also, a large lot hr men’s and boys’ Caps, of the latest patterns. Also, a lino lot of beautiful Ready-made Clothing, which I selected with great care. Gentlemen In want of any of tbe above articles will please give mo a call, as 1 am determined to sell at a small profit. [sept 85] JOHN. W. KELLY. PIANO FORTE DEPOT. Tho undersigned respectfully Inform the otlixuua of 8uvannah,Georgia, and Florida, ... . . ...UtalUioy have ou hand more than fifty M- aims, the largest stock ovor on sale In this city, aud mode by tbo most celebrated maimlfacturers In the Uulted Stales, Nunn’s fc Clurk'< 4. Ohlckoring, lloardman fc Ursy. Lut- ohot fc Now toil, LdwanUfc mer.sll well known to (ho tovors nr Music, huvo plsoo In holr Urge Msortment* Those Pianos aw of ripli lone, and bemiUfolly flnlsned In, Rose Wood, Black Walnul, and Mahogany, with Iron frames made In the moat •uwitanUal aud workmanlike Kp'isffi. Kndor ilium pmnillml; .ulirt fcr lliU alimm*. | 01 * * StnfliuavOu flfalndanng, wSS . 4ih Department* Contains a large and well-selected stock of India Rubber Goods—consisting In part of. Sack Coats, White and Black Frock Coals of two colors, laggings. Slips, Cloaks, Firemen’s Coats, warranted to stand 280 up- grees of beat, Riding and Driving Gloves, Horae Co- vers, etc. . fith Department* Contains Hats and Caps,'fine Moleskin, a large assort: meat and latest styles. Gtli Department* * THE BAZAAR. This splendid establishment, on the left wing of the main Department, CO feet deep, is fitted up, at a great ex pense, expressly for Ladles accompanied* by their Children. Here, wlU. be found every quality ami •tyle or Chlldren’a Clothing, and of the latest Paris (fashions, consisting or Infants’ Robes, Christening Caps, splendid Embroidered-Caps, Suita, connected > and separate, for every age, Jenny Linda, Polka, Sacks, Frocks, Over-Coats with and without Capes; - arid many other Goods, too numerous to mention in this advertisement. Parents and Guardians are re spectfully solicited to call, as great pains have teen taken to add to the comfort and con—— chasers. <Srwnrfll atturrttormenfff. —~ UKNTLRMEN’.S RESTORATION. , . .A-** i,a(;i:h hi i:h. If. WKIGANH lias opened, under tho I'lnnters’Hotel, a neat and coinfortabta Eating Room, with an excellent Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, as n " REHTAUHANT. Ho has an excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, who wilt J suit German, American and French tastes. OVSTEKM, ■ FISH, MEATS—overy tiling thnt this market affords,caii I te had In all styles, on short notice. ; Younq Qlkbks, and others, who have rooms in town, J ire Invited to try tho European mode of breakfasting ««« SW» CHEESE .„d LINDBUKGEUCHEESE.kept always on hand forth* use of (families. oct 5 IKII,ADEI<PHIA LAGER BEER. B Subscriber respectfully Invltua tho public of Pa- A vannah to test tho qualities of this fine Beer, from I tho Brewery of Messrs. F.soKi.fc WoLr,attheFalrmoun I Water Works, nesr Philadelphia. Tills Boer is made ex- I actly Bko tho Lager Beer of Munich, In Bavaria. 1 ■ shall continue to receive constant supplies of this pure ■ and wholesome beverage, during tho autumn, winter, and f spring. As In the old country, it will bo Mid to ramillee I and Indlvldunltwhowill thuslncurnorisk ofltasouring I on their hands. Tho use or this Beer Is particularly rccom , mended by physicians to ladlca who are nursing children Sold at the Planters’ Hotel by aept7 Myl HERNY WE1GAND. j plBPET ASI) MOMS MOTH WABEHOCSE. Curtains, Curtain 1 Goods, , No, 140 Coogreu and No. B7 -8L Jnlian-streets. rpHE subscriber, knowing teat tbe citizens of 8avan- A nah have felt a groat Interest in the establishing or a ; Carpet WjudwiMk ' In this city, and being aware that many have been v awaiting the completion of tho "New Store, so that they could tnAke their selection of tho various articles for fur- ! | nlahing their houses, would respectfully Inform the pub lic, gencrally,ihal lie wilt this day open tho moat coin- pleie assortment ot ” 1 ' " xaumi lowing Goodivviz: Brussels; Velvet, Tapestry and Brussels for Blairs’; Three ply,^Hu^crfine, Fine andjQommon.Ingrain; Plain* 64,124 and IC4 ln*w Hearth Rngs; Parlor and H.._ r , Covers; Silver and Brats Oyid and Octagon Stair Rods ; j r ^ Oil, OlrikTHS. Of every width from one to eight j Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Sa‘ Mahogany and Smalt-figured 1 —, - 54 and 0 4 wide) Figured India Bnbber Cloth for Stairs. I m * „ r CURTAINS. Silk and Worsted Damask DeLal Linen Damask Deltalne; Figured and F variety of colors; Whlto and Buff; Ibr Shades. WINDOW SHADES. ' B Transparent Landscape, Medallion,. Garland; and u White and Gold, entirely, new style;. Cord; Loops; ? Tassels; together with aU tho varloua Trimmings for Curtain* ami Abodes. ’ ' - - Cin.T CORNICES. • : Banda, Loops and Plua, or the grehtest variety and — —‘ h xjfwhtSl will *“ 1 s anu wmiinoD ingrain; riain- • Stairs; nails, fcc.; Druggets, of every variety or patterns ; Stoop Mato; Tablo and Plano Oyaland Octagon 8talr Rods ; ruMiTmght yards, for Halls, [I |, Saloons, fcc.; Rose Wood, I ed Furniture Oil Cloths, 44, | tt'OTl— 1 convenience of pur- ISTNo abatement from prices first uked.^O' ST. ANDREW’S HALL, DROVGIITON-STREET. AaccUjaniKit. LOUR.—50 .barrels Flour. Landing from schooner . Ann Maria and forsalo by i dec 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. SAVANNAH.Ca. jacfcghualjc- o PONGES—1 bale large Glove Sponge, or fine quality, O suitable Ibr bathing, carriages, fcc.; also fine Turkey P LANTING POTATOES.—200 barrels. Landing per bark Cuba aud for salo by ' “ BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. TJEANS AND COW PEAS.—For sale at 05 Bay at. JJ dec 17 HARRIS fc CO. B ” ASKETS.—A large assortmeut of Fancy, Travelling. and Work Baskets, open and covered; also a good “tpply of Market Baskets. For sale by dee 17 COLLINS fcBULKLEY. getii.. Eouiebold use. For aale by deo 10 COLLINS fc BULKLEY. H OLLAND GIN—IS pipes Holland Gin. In store and for sale by [dec ltj W. M. DAVJD80N. A LE, ALE, ALE—50 barrels Albany Cream Ale, A brewed expresily for me, warranted superior to any In market, landing from bark Vernon. For sale at the Albany Ale Depot, by [dec 17] W. M. DAVIDSON. G IDEH, CIDER. CIDER—35 barrels Champagne Cider, landing from bark Vernon. For salo by dec 17 W.M. DAVIDSON. M ANUFACTURED TOBACCO-125 boxes Manufac tured Tobacco, varloua brands, some very snperio in store and for sale by [dec 17] W.M. DAVIDSON. IT, Landing and for sale by dee 16 SWlPT « CO. T> ACON.—20 hhds. Sides and Shoulders, binding from j!> brig W. Clarke and for sale by deo 16 CLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM. OMOKED REEF fc TONGUE8.—100 Smoked Tongues; 0 3 bbls. Smoked Beet Unding and for sale by dee lo CLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM. gACON.—50 hhds fluejrtdes, 15 do fine shouldere,15 In store, and Bfc RODGERS, Bay afreet O NIONS AND POTATOES.—Potatoes, oulons, msek- rel, mess; pork, raisons, figs, candies, crackers, but ter. cheese, Hiram Smith and Extra Flour, Just received, and forsalo by K1BBEE fc RODGERS, dec, 10 JDGERS, ' Bay street jjEW ORLEAN8 AND CUBA 8YRUP—50 barrels bales Gunny Cloth; 150 colfi for sate low by [dec 16] 100 barrels Cuba do.; 15 idProasRope; RODGERS. I .rtORSALE ON OR BEFORE ARRIVAL—A cargo of ' prime while Flint Corn, from North Carolina, by IdoolS A. O. TOMS, 126 Bay-aU MOORE fc HENDRICKSON. S'!5 by patterns, of the latest Importation; a •old at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. 1 ?L A N D, tiring In Marion and AlaebufaM ■counties, wfll. be offered at Private Sale,*** ; : the months of October, November.and December VVETUMPKA HAMMOCK, sltnated about tea telle* j forth or Ocala, (the county seat or Marlon.county,) con- \ _ talnlng 3,000 acres, about one-half or which Is hammock, ! I unsurpassed by any In tho State; and the remainder White I oak and hickory land. ••' i I 1 A TRACT. weU known as tbe “fort Drone Planta tion,” containing 3,000 acres of. Land, principaUjr first quality hammock, between lour and five hundred acres : _ of which Is thoroughly cleared, and. at present In'culti- I vatlon. Thla place for aoveral years averaged two hogs- I ■ heads or Sugar to tbe acre, and every year that R has ‘ teen cultivated has produced fine crops of. com and > cotton, i Tlicse Tracts conld readily be divided into two or three plantations each, being weHwUered and surround- : ed by high rolling pine land. ; ■ A TRACT or 1,000 acres on Orange Lako,consisting of : I hammock, orange grove, and well timbered pine land. | TWO TRACTS, pf l,0Q0 acret cach^ucar the Alachua f P rTTOVE WIRE.—AU Bite^ suitable for IUce Mills, W Thrashing Machines and 8afes. For sale by • J-. i. : ^ \ir mnumiH i inn n«.. ..^.i dec 15 F. W. CORNWELL, 103 Bryan atrteU 1 THRESH PATES.—Just received 6 Dozen. assorted ' Pates; 1 dozen Potted Quails witbTruffea; 1 dozen Potted Perdraux, with Truflfas; 1 dozen Potted,Became;: 2 dozen Potted Penlreaux without Trttifes; 1 dozen half boxes Perdreaux without Truffea. For sale by , dee 15 A. BON AUD. S TAIR RODS—Round and Oval Brass Stair Rods, for sale by COLLINS fc BULKLY? 100 Bryannst. dec 13 I7LOUR--100 barrels Baltimore Flour;. 50 do.mure X 1 Genesee do4 25 do. Hiram Smttb'a do.; received and for sale by [df813] McMAHON fc DOYLE. t>OOK OF THE WORLD^-Nofc 3 and 4. Received JO by (dee 13) J. B. CUBBEDGE. 5,000 ACRES on Indian River. Any one fishing to I cultivate sugar cane would do well to oxamine thla land, • I as being remarkably fertile, and lying south or the region ■ or frost. It Is as well adapted to that culture as any In the United States. _ are many small hammocks ana oranga groves on this tract, but it Is principally valuable for Ua pine timber. It f haa a river front of.seven or eight milee. 1,000 ACRES on Lake George, and several small tracts sn and near the 8t. John’s river, well situated for form ing, the rearing of orengo groves, fce. Tbe above tracts of land were purchased by tho late Gen. Clinch, Immediately after tbo accesaion of P“ ,J * ' to the United States From his poslf Q.IUDDHEa, W^r »d W '”'^^SwEaT dec 13 HO Bryan ateet. C OFFEE—150 sacks Rio Coffee: 75 do. 8t. Domingo do.: 50 do. Government Java do4 received and for sale by [dec 13] McMAHON fc DOYLE. nnURK’S ISLAND SALT—3,000 busbela in store and JL. for aale by deo 3 lm 8AMUEL SOLOMONS. E ARTHEN WARE.—Forty-fire crates of common as sorted crockery, for the country trade; for sale by deo 13 J. I1A8BROUUK fc OO., Broughtomt. j posltlonnttbat tlwe,hls 1 facilities for selection were unusually great, and.tt la be- Beved they Include as good land os can be fottnd in the On account or their aeceasibDIty from Charleston and wrest inducements to planters In Ca- ‘ to remove.• i ■ ’ Terina—Cash, orpayabloat' cSlarieitonoi or before tbo 1st or January nekt. ; IC7"Any further information on tho subject can be < oct 16 Uan Executor. ; •.•Tbe Tri-weekly and the Journal fc Mes v con, are requested to publish the i unry, and send their bills to this o .loner Savannah, on B RASS ANDIRONS, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, %• The Tri-weekly Chronicle fc Bentlml, at Augusta, j Wire Fenders, Iron and Bronze Fire Dogs; fof sale and the Journal fc Messenger and tha Telegraphist Ma* . by # . J. HASBROUCK fc Co n con, are requested to publish the above UU first of ilonu. | S 8teak Dishes, Coffee Urns " •», Stew Pans, fco- for BBROUCK & CO., Brough to n^treet. 6,000 T) AM BOO, Rocking and Office Chairs, a new set Just D received at 1 MORSE fc NICHOLS; deeD 155 Brou^hton-siroet. G OTTON BUI. Paper, ruled for numbers and weights for sale by [dm 10] JOHN M. COOPER fcUQ., B UTTER AND CHEESE.—100: boxes Connecticut Cheese; 25 kegs Orange Coun^Button ^Landing ?25k and for tale by M ackerel / ing and for a AND 8ALMOND—50kettseach..Land IL in| and for sale by CRANE fc HOLCOMBE. ypRAM BMlrtfe AND CANAL FLOPB.-1M lm- rela. Landing and for sale bj dee 15 CRAF STEAM REFINED Sfc HOLCOMBE. OTUART78 0 arid hklf ] NEW FALL AND WINTER UOOJJS!! J. H. & M. SHE AH AK. Corner of Broughton and Whltaker-Bts.; SAVANNAH, TN.VITE attenUon to their new stock of FALL fc W1N- X TER GOODS, comprising i DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French Do Lalnes, English Do Lalnes, Black Silk, Oolored Silk, Black Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, Bomba zines, Damask Antique, English, French and American Calicoes. EMBROIDERIES—Linen Cambric, Cambric Hand* kerchlefo, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Boblnet Laces, Gobi net Edgings, Collars and Cuffs, Ilsblta and UuderrSleeves, Black Lace Veils, Blk Crape, Colored Crapo. HOSIERY Sr LINENS— A large and well-selected stock of Cloves, Irish Linens, Linen Diapers and Damasks. WOOLENS— Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Llnseys, Cloths, Cassl meres and Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds fc Ken tucky Jenna, Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flan* _ e “ b “‘ P‘S^.!?EN‘^i u " dln8l,rt8 ‘" v “' Country MerohagtfePJanterfc imd otherMrlll consult x d nom r oan *' H0NB& CX5NNERY. a DIES—In pomx j received, and fo WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. QRRF.L COAL—150 tons, landing from ship Shan- _ don; for side by dec 16 HONE fc CONNERY. N EW GRQP.lt. O. SUGAR LANDING, and for sale by (deo 16) H.J. GILBERT. POTATOES.—300 bbla, for sale by dec 16* H.J. GILBERT. 7HRE CRACKERS.—100 boxes No. I Fire Crackers, /n OSHEN BUTTER.—20 Firkins Fine Goshen Butter. mHT " S gjSffil IIONFI fc CONNERY. jVX^Vlore and for, sole by dec 16 HONE fc COl TjUTTER, CHEESE^—75 tube, kegs, .. Jt> sweet Butter, and 85 boxes Cheese, received per steamer Alabama, and a few barrels Pickled Cucum- bore. For sole at tbe Emporium, by dee 16 SEABORN GOODALL. B UTTER AND OHEE8E-40 kegs selected Goshen Butter; 100 boxea selected English Dairy Cheese; received per steamer and toj* ssleby dec 10 SCRANTON; JOHNSTON fc CO. 1 ~lMUE CRACKER8, Fire Crackers, Fire Crackers. ' Just received, and for sale by " ” deo 10 j T> AI80NS, figs, prunes, citron, almonds, apples, pota- Xi tees, extra quality; onions. Just landing from schooner N. W. — '.Smith, and for sale by O NION BET8-4 barrels ned and While Onion 8ots, Just received per steamer, and for sale by dec 15 W»f. W, LINCOLN. Monument Square. dec is; Monument »;uare. Monument —» Q.UAKO.-I'wuiUn mi raucouliui. OUGARR—Crusted,' LoaA Clarified, Granulated, and 0 Brown Sugar. Just received^br dee 10 • M. J. SOLOMONS. H AIR BRUSHES fc PERFUMERY.—A line aamrt- tnent or Hair Brushes and Perfomery, of all klnda, as well a* a few pair of handsome Toilet Bottles. For tie by JAB. H. CARTER, deo 91 Opposite 8ti Andrew's Hall, boxea Fresh Cheese, for (family for salo by [deo 81] ir family use, and : w. p; FORD.1 S EED OATS.—200 tegs heavv Maryland Seed Oats landing from schooner Ann Maria, and for sale by deo 20 CLAGHORN fc CUNNIQHAM. T>UTTER.—By late arrivals per packets, a fresh supply D of prime Butter, constantly on hand and for sue SEABORN GOODALL. IJMjOUB.—IG0 barrels Howard Street Flour,' landing I 1 from schooner Ann Maria, for sale by dee. SO tf JNO. U. HULL. B EEF AND FLOUR.-30 half barrels Fulton Market Beef; 100 barrels Baltimore Flour, landing and for sale by [dec 20] McMAHON fc DOYLE. B ALTIMORE FLOUR.—luo bbls. Landing per brig FOSTER and for sale by • HABERSHAM fc SON. F IRE CRACKERS, fcc.—SO boxes Fire Crackers; 50 barrels Herrings; 75 boxes do, Just received and for tiemugs, /. [dec 20] McMAHON fc DOYLE.. S UGAR AND WH18KEY.—15 bbda. Porto Rico Su gar; 150 bbls. Domestic Whiskey,Jnst received and for salo by [dec 20] McMAHON fc DOYLE. ALTPETRE.—18 barrels double refined. For salt S ALTPETRE.—18 barrels double refined. For sale by dec 20 MOORE fc HENDRICKSON. T>(G HAMS, Smoked Beef, Smoked Beef Tongues, Bo- L logna Sausages. Just landing per steamer, and for sale by deoil ’ * *'* P deo _ . r «cwwr. ojiu iur . dec2l J. A. BRbWN.fr iBIME EASTERN HAY.-50 bales Prime hay. lianding from bark Cuba and for sale by ter BRIGHAM, KELLY t rpHEsubscriw I JL Reeled stock or WINES and LIQUORS, comprising, I Ono bntt of the choicest Reserve Madeira Wine, vrn- 1 ago 1844. " One pipe choice OJd London Particular. One pipe of the first qoafily and choicest Old Reserve, ■ ? * vorei !i One pipe or the cbolcevt and exceedingly rare Old Ser- 1 clal, .vintage 1820. One halfpipe of-the richest and most highly flavored , South Side Grape Juice; ' ' ) Two pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks Old Araujo, vintage 1830, Also, falot of the Old Reserve of on Older Importation In boxes and demijohns, • . i Ono puncheon of Old 8colch .Whiskey. “ “ « .** Jamaica Rum. Two half pipes choice Old Port Wine. hut “ , “ Sberry WIne. Twelve half pipes eholce old Cognac, o f vnrl viz: llennessy, London Dock, Jean Louis, Pmei vooui- . ■ ton, Guimard paterae, Sollgnac, and Otard, .Dupuy fc I Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Teneriffe, Sherry . I and other Wines. I Choice Chsmpagno of various brands, I[pch Wines; I Imported Cordials, such as Curacba, Marne — and assorted Cordials, Brandy fruUs, fcfa.' 100,000 of choice Havana Segars. of various brands., For sale by J. ROUSSEAU, nov 22 Corner Bull and Bay-ata. MOORE fc HENDRI0K80N; WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.: Gibbon*. Building'*. • OFFER FOR SALE-5,000 lbs. Union Whit . Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1} 150 boxes Window Glass; 600 gallons Linseed Oil; 5 ' ' 500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil;. ^ 20 barrels do. Whale Oil; 10 do. Train.OIL beat quail tv; 6 do. Winter strained Hard OB; , t 5 do. Cobum’a Machinery Ollj 10 do. No. 1 Castor OB; _ } s a aeanaftB : 5 casks Sauertunst' \ 5 barrels Refined Saltpetre;' - ' 850 ounces Faria’ Sulphate Quinine; 10 barrels LorlBard’s Snuli;. 20 boxes assorted Candies; SO boxes Rey’s Lemon Syrup; 30 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger 1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and Cl , _ _ 100 reams Letter and Wilting Paper: ] Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Bfedl* I nes; Perfumery; Hair, Tooth and Shaving Broshes; Tol- | and ;Side Combs fcc. fcc.; nil lowest prices, either for cash:] C ASTORS 1 CASTORS 11—A now lot Just received by MOUSE fc N10U0L8, deo 15 155 Broughton-streot. B EEF AND BACON HAMS—30 hair barrels Fulton Market Beef; 300 choice Hams; Just received and for sale by [ded7] MoMAHON fc DOYLE. JgUUKWHEAT.—50 packages of Buckwheat, In half nnd quarter alo by dee S3 , boxes-aqd bags—lauding, am OLAgUORN fc UUNNlNuUAM. Y EAST POWDBRfl-Pmton fc Merrills, Babbitt’s and Durken’s Baking Powdors, for sale wholesale and retail by [deo 181 MOORE fc 11BNURIOKHON. rvoUlTOT or approved paper. ‘ ‘ aeptP OHEAPOASHJTj.. .. CORNER OF WHITAKER AND CQNGRESS-8TS. M ANTILLA VELVETS, Black and Fancy Silk Man tillas: Ibo subscribers havo Just received-Blue, n Brown, Green and Black 4-4 Silk Velvets for Mantillas. ( Also, a largo supply of Black and Fancy Silk Mantillas.) which they wlUdupose of at tholr usual low prices. 4 nov 5 M.’PENDERO A8T fc CO. ' “LADY 11) m regards fesffi UAQKNEY COACH. Tbo subscriber respectfolly Informs tho ' public, and strangers lu town, that ho haa) as; icconmtodatlon, ssfety, fcc. lie will nlwnya' pair of Hows altnchwl, uud ready for inline. 3. Orders should bo loft nt Cus’a 1.1 very Hi*, ipad of Broughton-streot—'Wnrnur*s old stand. * ' W ’ ■ "JGHF-I'll KIUKI.ANI).