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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2fi, 18S2.
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On# line Gold Pencil-worth 0 dollar*.
OnehnDdred chances, each 99-Total value *300.
CyHl.ooUn| to oomroenco nt half put 1 o’clock, P.M,
TC# Committee will furnish three Rifles, which will b#
the only ones tucd on tbo occulon.
Tlok#U may b# had at Basler’a Par Itoom, Mr. Wei-
mnd^ Unr Room, Mr. Strous’s Par Room, Mr. F. Btalu’e
•JwoJrjr.Eatabllaliment, Mr. Bherff’^Grocery Store, and
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Jewelry Establishment, 1
cfMr.Oeo.Oaukman.
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Jan, SO, II
Feb, o, 1850.
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...Jneaday,.,Mar, 0, IBM.
Wednesday,..Mar 93, IBM.
Wednesday,..Apr. 8, IBM
Wedneaday,.. Apr. 20,1853.
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Wednesday,.. June 1,1853.
Wednesday,.. June 15,1853.
Wednesday,. .Jane 90,1853.
Wednesday,.. July 13,18M.
Wednesday,..July 97, IBM.
.DWABDTMM^&Vr^WfU^M, N. Y.
nnOVVFLSHlPLEY A CO.,-Liverpool. ’
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•4rr3e owners or these ships wlU not be accountable
forKoId, silver, bullion, specie, Jewellery, precloua atones
m metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and
tbe vaP thereof expressed therein; eow-ly nor ltt
RECEIVED BY 5 JOHN M?COOPER k CO.
Thursday, Drtcmhrr 93A.
•afY NOVEL tor, Varieties of English Life. By Sir
My LlfeandAela In*Hungary,In the yean 1848 and
, “c;- rt ." J »u™i 0 T l 6h..lo.D,c k . n ,
Blanca i"t*1o of Ivin and Italy. By Edward Main
/’^he^rttty Plate. By John Vincent. Illustrated by
PflnSohoe on the Legislative Independence of Inland j
wlihlnlroductory Notes. By Thomas Francis Meagher.
The Uvlng Pulpit 5 or, Eighteen Sermons °f Ermnent
Llvlwr Divinesoftho Presbyterian Church. Edited by
Bar. ElUah Wilson. •
Bring
73
|B^&S3SS
B»SnS3*4 sadPreseedui r feahlonablo stylet Kid
GIotm Cleaned and GenUemen’i-OarmenU Cleaued,
Renovated or Dyed as may be required. All done In the
same style which has generally so much pleased my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate. . ■
V Persona Bending parcels by 8teamboala, or Rail-Road,
are reouested to write per malice jat I may knownwbere
JTciirfor them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
lv informs
.hie patrons that hla Second Term will begin on
~ this day, 13th instant. PupUt are nquested to
Renter as early aa possible, ao ns.to be In time for
>?bla fancy ball, to be given on Ibe 15th of January
next. , , deo 10
Hooka and Falter Article#
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR’S PRESENTS.
JOHN n. COOPER at CO.
Rave received a very targe and choice selection of 1L-
LUSTRATED BOOKS, Annuals, Fancy Articles, Atx, for
Christmas and New Year’a Presents, among which aret
The FrUlts of America, with richly colored Plates.
The Book of the Heart, or' Love's Emblems. (Ulus,
trated.)
The Home Ctrclo. By Mrs. Kirkland. (Illustrated.)
Homes of American Authors. “
Gems or Beauty. “
Gift of Remembrance. “
Moore's Irish Melodies. Hlustralod by Macllio.
Woman’s Record. Illustrated. By Mra. Sarah J. Hale.
Tbo Brltiih Poets, (In line antique binding.) Illustrated.
Also, One English editions, In Bill calf binding, of tbo
British Dramatists, Sbakspeare, Byron, Moore, 8cotL
Elegantly bound Prayer Books and Bibles.
Books and Games for Children of all ages.
Elegant Pearl Inlaid Papier Mache Desks, Work Boxes
and Portfolios, Rosewood Desks and Work Boxes.
Morocco Portfolios, Pearl, Shell, and Silver Card Cease.
A large assortment or elegantly got up and superior
—.—i—_ ■- - j Cosmetics. j—«.
Perfomery, Toilet Soaps and O
FASHIONABLE TA^LOniNQ ESTABLISHMENT.
T HE subscriber having Just removed to, No. 91 Bull.
sueel, (between Congress and Broughton-eta.) woulc
nform bis friends and the public generally, that he wll
open on ibe 1st or December, hlseecond supply of FALL
aud WINTER GOODS, consisting of the beat French,
English and American Cloths. Casslmeres and Vestings,
purchased from the most extensive Importers in New
York, which he li prepared to mako up in the beet and
most fashionable stylo.
deo 9 - . • • M. D. MURPHY.
ICE! ICE!!
rpIlE undersigned wlll # enter Into contracts until the
Constitutionalist, Au*
4 . deo 94
CANDY.
A T NEWCOMB Jc RICE'S, Corntr of Whitaker and
Brought*n struts.—800 boxes nicely assorted, 4 tbs.
laabox, for $1 each; also fonoy boxes from six cents up*
ward. All articles fresh made. Come and see—now Is
WANTED ERIPIjOYNIENT«
1TOR EmlgranuJust arrived from Ireland. Parties de-
X sirous of engaging Laborers, Tradesmen, or Ser
vants, will apply to J. P. GRAVE8,
doc 24 1 - 64Bay-at.
* MORE NEW BOOKS.
mHE CABIN AND PARLOR, or Slaves and their Mas-
X ten, by J. Thornton Randolph, embellished with el
egant engravings.
Vanity Fair—A Novel without a Hero, by Thackeray.
Moore’s Poetical Works, a large and splendid edition.
History of Ireland, ancientand modern, translated from
the French of the Abbe MacGroghegan, by Patrick Kel*
Wo*ita« latest edition.
Bowdlteh'a Navigator, latest edition.
The American Lawyer, or Uuslness Man’s Form Book.
Theatrical Apprenticeship and Anecdotal recollections
of Boh Smith, Em.
8am Slick, tbo Clock Pedler.
Yankee 8torics, by Judgo llallburton.
Henry Esmond, by Thackeray. Forealoby
S. 8. SIBLEY,
dec 94 No. 135 Congress st.
PARTICULAR. NOTICE.
rrMTO-subscriber will be pleased to show friends and
X customers a fine Diamond Cross—val ne 8400. Also
one ordered by a friend of Jefferson county—value $500.
Articles in my line loo numerous for an advertisement are
on band and ready for Inspection and for sale by
deo 94 G *Iato M? Eastman.
-- FOR CHRISTINAS*
U8T RECEIVED, per steamer Florida, another In-
.T 0,c ® of lhal famous Curacao which has been so
... PURE OLD OOGNAO BRANDY,
of hla own direct Importation, with a general assortment
of One Old Madeira, Sherry, Pori, Hock, Muscat, Sau-
terne, Claret and Champagne Wines. Also a complete
assortment of line Cordials, Ac. Ac. Ac- at
• K .MAYERS,
0 Wblttakor-sL, cor. Bay Lane.
N. B. The above articles are all warranted pure, an
•nch aa any physician may recommend to bis patten
for medical purpose*. dec93
CO-3
. ■ NOTICE.
rpHE undersigned having formed a co-partnership un*
I - der tbo style of LEVY A CALDWELL, for the
transaction or a general Commission business. wUl pay
particular attention to consignments made to them; and
will All orders promptly. They solicit the patronage of
their friends. LIONEL a LBVK -,
LUTHER M. CALDWELL.
New Prfeana, Doc. 1st, 1852. 1m dc
- GUNS, PISTOLS, deo.
rpHE anbserlber has Just received a great variety or fine
X1 Double and Single Barrel Gum or Laminated Steel,
Damascus Stub Wire and Plain Twist Barrels, also Game
Rag*,'Towder Flasks, 8bot‘Bogs, Bells and Pouchee,
Whistles, Horns, Cleaning Rods, and almost everything
pportalnlog to sporting.
Colts Revolvers; Belt and other Pistols, all of which are
offered at prices and on terms that cannot fall to satisfy
purchasers. . 8, WILMOT,
dec 11 . Dealer tn Watches and Jewelry.
Candl
ittoet
350 do. ,., e ....bu .,.u K
Glass, assorted sizes: li
lbs. and J00 lbs.: now In
ket rates, by
deo 4 •
Ilea, assorted qualities: 23 do. Pickles, assorted qual-
300 gallous Sperm Oil, pure: 200 do. Linseed do;
lo. Bleached . Winter Whale Oil; 180 boxes Window
kegs White Lead, 25!ba^50|
h store and for sale nt lowest tnur-
KIBBEE A RODGERS,
142 Day-street.
TAP8COTT*S
FOREIGN EXCHANGE & EMIGRATION AOENOT.
'PERSONS wishing lo send for their Mends, and de-
L sirens of bringing them out by flrst class packet sblpa,
are Informed that the subscriber* are the only Agents for
the above Agency In tbo city.
They are also authorized to draw on Messrs. Wilmam
Tamoott A Go., Liverpool, In sums from £1 and up.
wards, Which drafts are negotiable In any town tbrpugn-
out Ireland and Great Britain.'
Draft* on France nnd Germany, payablo in all parte of
Iho Continent, also for sale. Apply to
. BUNKER A OGDEN,
deo 24 Jyl . 80 Dqy^trect.
No. lfiOBroufliton-st.,
TTAVING made arrangements with the manu
AX of the above valuable Cblrurgical Instrument, will
•upply all applicants either at wholesoleor retail.
A Female well qualiOed to (It the Brace, will bo in at
tendance upon Ladles, and IT desired, will wait upon
them at their residence*.
Ni B.—Orders from Physicians In the country, will bo
promptly attended to. lawly aprilB
TT youjj S^tomttJmfSiy'ibr us^?iaytSt our etook
X&fSEL ^ c,e# M pore extensive, and can be sold
Uian any other In thls oltyVir H were notso,
SiarathJJ 1 ahri& " hand » to give uia call and pur
chose their Christmas p^cnU, ™
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Swid.
ifflftiihwr
dSB&tt'Er'
-! plp« very oholco old ll.itelr.,
“ ,UO, do,
(gintcal anaectftitmtntn.
WtS-BONNKIS AMI AHTiMtli MQWm 1
WIUHO TIIADE, 18S3.
u'vkiib, received by every
prising one of tho largest
10 attention or those wishing
>zen,U rospoctnilly solicited.
ife E. T. WILDE,
No. 40 Jokn-alruot, Nusv-York,
steamer from Franco—comr - —- **•- • *
stocks In tho city, to which th
to purchaso, by the case or dozen, U
XILLIN£Bd
nrafflnflnitfuni
lo*« glee, thin U»y here Loco .couitoinrf loiujlng.
. m of our Good* which waa Iho Tcast desirable
lying tbe slock on hand In ovary reapoct unozceptlon
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The senior partner of the (lrm being established In the
"A CH ANUlfTO UAKH MON
AVING, by our salo at auction, dtsp<
j.—..... — * icb vvoa Iho V
Gmti-nl aubrrtfnnurntfl.
SEIanta. »cnta. otalts. Arc.
A TEACHER.
L give lessons on tbo Plano-f
Mr. B. has been a ‘ ‘
elfthat I
M'!<v
Guitar, inHMRHR
years, and ftattm lilrntelf tiial ho can gll
faction. Ho la lately or Montreal, where t
situation of Organist In the Cathedral of
particulars, please Inquire at Messrs. ZoSESumcwT
BiBllftnJWagMU!* w<m »
manufacturing of Ciothli
bis employ a-very oomt
New-York, and having In
nt force, would stipulate to
for the house here which
should succeed them in thelr business. Hlsknowledr
A Good Christmas Dinner
CAN BE PROPERLY COOKED
IN ▲ r»ST XATX COOXINO STOVE, SUCH AS TBtt
“ Southern Iron Witoh."
rpHIS Is the only Cooking Stove to be found In this
oily that will really ROAST, as In front of a Fire*
pace. For sale by JAMBS SULLIVAN,
deo 93 145 Broughton-st.
OB'S 0A8T STEEL CIRCULAR AND
nnu LONG
„ J SAWS.—The subscribers manufacture from the
•bouid suMeed them Ut, their business. His knowledge best Cut Steel CIRCULAR 8A WB, from two Inebe* to
? f }ho wsntaoftbe trade InAble uction would enable him fire fleet in diameter. These Saws are carefully hardened
deo 91
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
17RENOII China aud Slivered Glass-ware; Vases in
X 1 great vOriotyt rich decorated Single Cups and Saucers,
with mottoes; China Mugs, Dresden China and Blsane
figures, paper weights, aegar holders, Jewol and match
boxes, ruby cut and engraved colognes, turquoise blue
and ruby wine bottles, .China candle sticks, wedgewood
flower vases, teto-tete setts, childrens' cups and saucers,
fancy card baskets, together with a large assortment of
elegant China ornaments. For sale by
COLLINS A BULKLEY,
dec 90 100 Bryan street.
A Special Invitation
TS tendered to ell who want Christmas presents. Onr
X stock 1 of Watches, Jewelry. Diamonds, Silver Ware,
Fancy Goods, Is now large, and we ere anxlous to reduce
It. AU persons that want those little complimentary sou
venirs snllablo for the season—and who does not T—can
get them at 110 Broughton street,
deo 19 HORTON A RIKEMAN.
GRAND FAIR OF OURISTitlAS PRESENTS
To be held at the Store
i No. 148 Brouirh-
AVhitaker and
ton-street, between
liar nard-Nt rcetMc
T HE subscriber respectfully Informs the cllizons of
Savannah and Uie public at large, that he bu just
X ned a beautiful and urge assortment of Fancy Aril
, of all descriptions—Jewelry, Silver Ware, Musical
Instruments, Ae~ Ao- tbe finest ever brought to this city-
and which be offers for sale at hair or their value, as he
wishes to close out the whole stock In two weeks. Tbe
articles being too numerous to mention, therefore oome
one and all and look for yourself and you wlU be poUto-
ly attended upon, by
dec 13 td25 F. W. MILLER.
to bo of essehUal service to a house established In this
placo; and we havo every reason to believe that a large
cash trade oould be done with such rsctllUes, by selling
at moderate profits. Our only object In relinquishing
tho business Is a desire to concentrate our means. Fur
ther particulars wUl be glvon on s^Dcathm^ ^ ^
deo 93—4t Marshall House Building,
and tempered, and are ground and finished by machinery
designed expressly for the purpose, and are therefore
much superior In truth aud uniformity of surface to those
' in the usual manner. They require less set, lees
* • * e not so Ilaf - - ^-
ground^.— .
rawer to drive them, and are
NOT CLOSED YET.
'HE suceess which has attended our effort* to dlsp—
_ of our stock. Induces us to continue for a whllo lon
ger, and afford the eame Inducement* to those who are
•till In want of Clothing. Our best goods are still to sell.
Those who desire 910 Coats for 9o 50 or 97, Pants for
94 SO or 95, Vests for 93, or In the same projrartton for
other goods, would do well to call soon,
deo 93 8APLBBUBV A CO., Marshall House.
p ORGEY.—My Life and Acte in Hungary in 1848 and
\X 1849. By Arthur Gorgey.
My Novel, or Varieties in English Lift, by Bulwer
Lytlon.
Tbo Cabin and Parlor, or Slaves and Masters, by J. T.
Randolph.
Christmas Books,by Charles Dickens. V
Blanca, a tale of Erin and Italy, by Maturin.
^Meagher’s Speeches on the Legislative Independence
^ Locke’s*Moon Hoax, Its origin and Incidents, new edl-
More Christmas Books, viz.:
Friendship’s Offering: American Female Poetat Brit
ish Female Poets, by Rev. Geo. Bethuue; Women of
tho Scriptures; Lives of the Apostles; Lives of tbe Pa
triarchs: Llfo of tho Saviour 5 Star or Bethlehem,
doo 23 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
heated, and produce a saving In timber.
They also manufacture Cart Steel MILL, PITT and
CROSS OUT SAWS and BILLET WEB8, of superior
quality, all of which they have for sale at tbeir Ware
Rooms, 20 and 31 Gold-atreet, or they may be obtained
of the principal Hardware merchants in tbe U. States.
B. HOE A OO., Printing Press,
Machine and Saw Makers, 29 and 31 Goldit
Tbe following extract Is from a report made by a com.
nIUee.of scientific mid practical gentlemen, appointed
by tbe American Institute:
M Your committee are or unanimous opinion , that In
tho apparaths Invented by Mr. B. M. Hoe, for grinding
Saws, he has displayed' great Ingenuity and tact tn the
adaptation of machinery to the production of results In
the manufacture of Saws, which may with propriety be
nominated the no plus ultra of the art.’'
Publishers of newspaper^ who will Inert th'a adver-
vlsement three times, With thle r *- *
—nr containing the —
paper containing the same, will bo paid In printing ms.
tariaji, by purchasing four times tho amount of tbeir bUL
for the advertisement.
Now-York, July 19. ' . 3^ , deo 93
FOR THE HOLIDAY’S.
A MONG the many articles recently received, and now
opened, are some extra fine Gold Hunting London
Lever Watches, .which received the premium at the
great Fair of 1851. Also, some extra fine quality In
Magic Caser. These, with others or beauUfol workman
ship, and extra qualities, comprise in ihe Watch line
such an assortment ni Is seldom met with In this roarkot,
and never surpassed. My assortment of flno diamonds,
rich gold ana pearl Jowelry of every description, and
sterling silver lea-seta, forks, spoons, ladles, pitchers,
oups, card-cases, ail, together with a groat supply of flno
plated and military goods, fancy articles of every kind,
canes, portmonles, dressing-cases, work-boxes, thermom
eters, hydrometers, barometers, surveyor’s compasses
pnd appendages, with other articles In my lino, are
ottered at prices corresponding with the times and the
season. D. B. NICHOLS,
1st door west of Pulaski House.
Strict attention paid to repairs of Watches and Closks
by competent workmen, ana warranted. 6—dec 16
ELEGANT DOOKS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
L OVE'S EMBLEM: tho Book of the Heart, 33 engrav
ings, bound In Turkey Morocco, extra.
Homes or American authors. 23 Illustrations.
Moore's Irish Melodics, 13 elegant do.
Record's of Woman; by Kirs. Homan. 12 Illustrations.
Macaulay’s Lays of Ancient Rome, 100 engravings—
original and from the Antique.
Lyrics of the Heart, 13 engravings.
A Book for the Home Circle; by Mrs. Kirkland, illus
trated.
The Sketch Book; by Washington Irving, Illustrated.
Friendship^ Offering. Christmas Blossoms, Star of
Bethlehem,The Gift, Tho Woodbine, The May Flower.
Read’s Female Poets or America, elegantly lunstrated.
Hurt's Female Prose Writer of America. Illustrated,
deo 10 W. THORNE VVILLIAMa
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
A NNUALS of overy description put up In the finest
bindings: Juveniles' Papier Mache Writing Desk;
Ladles' Work Boxes end Dressing Coses, In great vari
ety; Fancy Inkstands, Card Cases, Gold Pencils, Portfo
lios, Albumd,- together with many other articles suitable
for the season, for salo by
deo 0
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
L lane variety of Annu-
, for 1843. Also Papier
llIRI&TMAS PRESENTS,
\Jals, Album* and Gift Books, for 1843. A'lso
Mache Writing Desks, Albums/Port Folios, Card ,
Port Monales, Alabaster boxes, Fauoy Articles, Ac. Ac.,
■ultablo Ibr Christmas Presente recently received and for
sale by B. 8. SIBLEY,
deo14 - No. 135 Congrcsa-et
TOYS! TOYS!!
Christmas Presents, Ate. Ac.
rrVEIE Subscriber has received and opened nt No. 70 St.
X Julian 8lreet, (Waring’s building) the most com
plete and beautiful assortment of toys of all descriptions,
and various other objects .for. presents on the approach
ing holidays ever qfered tn this market. These articles
are In the most approved modern taste. They are of
French, German and American manufacture—some Im
ported from France and Germany through New York,
and others recently selected by the subscriber In tbe
cities of Npw York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Parents,
and children, and strangers, are respectfully invited to
call aud examine for themselves,
dec 17—tj MRS. MARY A DILLON.
CHRISTMAS CLOTHING.
/'lEORGB B. NICHOLS has Just received, per steamer,
VJI a handsome and large assortment or Boys' Blue,
Black nnd Brown Cloth Jackets, Pants and Vests, for
Boys from seven to fourtoen yean old. Also, a gi *
assortment of Children’s connected Grey Suita, for cn
ren from four to seven years old. Call soon, for they are
going cheap and fast at tbe Clothing Store, Gibbons’
ANNUALS AND GIFT DOOKS
For Christmas and Now Years Presents,.
G EM of the Season} Gift Book of Gems; Gems of
Beauty t The Iris, an Illuminated Souvenir; Ama
ranth, a Token of ltemembranco; Magnolia, * Gift of
Friendship: Illustrious Personages of the 19th Contury;
Home Circle, by Mrs. Kirkland; Woman's Record, by
Mrs.Sarah JjHale; Flora’s Loxlcoii; Gift of Affection;
... Toy Hooka. For sate by
7 a 8. SIDLE Y, No. 135 Congress st.
CABINET MAKING & UPHOLSTERY
1 Tbesubwribcr “»»*“• new and repairs old
Furniture. The bottoms or Sofas, Chairs, Ac-
.made over, and re-oovored. Carpets, Malting
land Oil Cloth out and put down. 1 Beils hung
Curtains and Blinds put up. Old Furniture bought ant
gold.-- • • ' •• ••• -• ~ -1* .
N. B<—A lot of NEW FURNITURE, including a va
riety or Chairs, Just received.
THOMAS HENDERSON,
sept 90 3taw Lyceum Building fBull-st.
CHOICE POCLTRY YARD.
T HE subscriber has now on hand, and will constantly
keep, and order, a choice selection or those fine and
profitable FOWLS, known as the Shanghai, Malay, Po
land, Java, Ao. ne reipeclftilly Invites the publlo to call
and soo for thomaelvea, at 187 Brynn-slreot.
oct 10 3taw0m CHARLES E. SMITH.
A CARD.
M R. PH. GIEBELHAUS having sold hU Bakery to
Messrs. Millier A Franks, would return bis thanks
to his irleuds and tho publlo In general, for tholr liberal
patronage, and at Iho smno tltno, would roepectfully
licit the same for his suocossors.
Messrs. F. MILLER and A. FRANKR, having bought
Mr. Gizbsliuus’ Bakery, would respeotAilly ask tholr
frleuda and the publlo In general, to extend tholr patron
age or that establishment, also to tho new proprietor*.
Mr. Miller takes, at the same time, tho opportunity to
-is bis thanks for tho patronsge tho publlo beetoww
hla Pie nakoryat the cot nor or South Uroad and
• toilette Its oontlnuMtoe,
lihed with fresh Broad
_..i respectfully eollt.^...
doo8 8-9awlmo
FRANKR.
FUJWAIi 1 !?”! 1
A LMONDS AND CHEESE.—
deo 24 A. BON AUD,
Corner of Dey A Whitaker Streets.
TT'OR SALE.—The undersigned offers for sale, afloat,
X 1 3500 sacks common Liverpool Salt, ten to toe ton {
56 tons best Caunel Coal.
deo 34 3 J. P. GRAVES.
TT'NQLIBH PICKLES AND 8AUOBS.-J0 dozen. Just
JDj received and for sale by deo 24 A. DON AUD.
XXTEST INDIA PRESERVES.—4 cases of Preserves.
TV By steamer Florida, and for sale by
deo 24 A. BON AUD.
XTEYV CROP ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOL AS-
IN SES.—15 hbds. Choice Sugnr; 48 bbls. Sugar House
Molasses, landing and for salo by
deo 24 CRANE A HOLCOM BE.
UNNY RAGGING A BALE ROPE.—200 bales Bag-
UT glng; 500 colls Rope, in store, for rale low by
dec3t CRANE A HOLCOMBE.*
-DACON, SIDES AND SIIOULDERS.-05 casks, re-
X> celved by recent arrivals, for sale by
deo 24 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
<~1 IN, WHISKEY AND RUM.-1M bblfc E. Pbolp.’
OT and Flack’a Gin; 95 do. extra choice old Bio. Whis
key j 50 do. N. E. Bum, in store and for sale by
dec 24 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
TJLANTING POTATOES.—500 Barrels. In store nnd
JT for sale by [deo 94] ORANB A HOLCOMBE.
T> ICE.—50 Casks, flrst best. In store and for sale by
11 deo 24 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
DUKE OENESSEE FEOUU.-1000 Durelfc iMldlns
IT anil for ul. by
dec 24 CRANE k HOLCOMDE.
AT CLASSES.—75 hhds. and 38 tea. Cuba Molasses: ft*
1V1 solo by [deo 11] HONE A- CONNERY #
/“tORN MEAL.—30 bogs Corn Meal. For salo by
\J doc 83 U. J. GILBERT.
Qftft DBLE. Mercer potatoes; forealoby
OUU deo 8 E. W. BUKER.
ptARGO Prime White Flint N. C. Com, via Norfolk,
\J per schooner Robert Rake. For sale at too >vhan
In lota to suit purchasers. It is tbe best article in the
market. deo 17 A. O. TOMB, 128 Bay st.
/"1UTLERY,—Plain and Fluted Ivory Handle .Table
\J Cutlery; also a good assortment or Fine Pea and
Pocket Knives, 8clssora, Ac. For sale by
dec 21 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-et
ftHABlPAGNE.—Quarts and Pint* of favorite brands,
\J for sale by [deo 91] A. MINIS.
OUQAR.—Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, for
O sale by [doc 20] A. MINIS.
T>ECAN8.—1000 lbs. Fresh Pecans, Just received and
IT. for sole by [dec 91] W. D. FORD.
BUCKWHEAT.—A fresh supply Just received In
•O barrels and 25 lb. bags, of too best quality, from tho
Susquchonnoh Mills, and for sale by
dec 80 A. O. TOMS, 128 Bny-st.
I'LOUR.—80 barrels of Howard 8L Flour, a superior
X article, just received and for sale by
dec 20 A. O. TOMS 126 Bay-eL
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—Just received eighths, quar-
U tors, halves and whole barrels fresh Buckwheat
Flour, and for sale by
deo 20 SEABORN GOODALL.
A LBIANACS—German and English Almanacs for
JrL 1853, for Mle by S. 8. SIBLEY,
dec 18 No. 135 Congresa-sL
TJUrruES WANTED.—Quart Madeira Win. nnd
X> Porter bottles purchased by
deo 91 MOORE A HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons’ Buildings.
/"tORN AND PEA8.—Corn and Peas In store end to
\J arrive. For sale by
deo 91 WM. W. GARRARD.
QUNDRIES.—Raisins, Figs, Almonds, Sardines, Pro-
O serves, Pickles, Currents, Citrons, and Spices of all
prices, rreeb, and for sale by [doo 911 W. D. FORD.
oUGARSv—Crushed, Powdered, Refined and Brown
O Sugars, and for sale by W. D. FORD,
deo 91 Waldburg’s Build Inga, Jefferson-St.
OMOKED TONGUES, PIG It AMB,&c.-Just received.
O A fresh lot of Smoked Tongues, Smoked Beef, Pig
Hams, and Bologna Sausages, and for sale by
deo 17 J. ROUSSEAU.
BACON—25 bhds.prime Shoulders,and 15 hbds.8ldra
X> landing, and for sale by
deo 1 HUNTER A GAMMELL.
DOTA-IOES—200 bblfc While and Red Poletoee lend-
X Ing, from bark Chester: for salo by
doo 1 • HUNTER A GAMMELL.
O TOR AGE.—Cotton and other articles of Merchandize,
O will be stored at the usual rales, 95 Bay-street, by
nov 30 HARRIS A CO.
T) AGOING—100 Bales Gunny Cloth. For sale by
XJ dee 7 A. MINIS.
xysil COVERS—All sizes may be found at
XJ MORSE A NICHOLS,
deo 15 155 Broughton-street.
/~'OAL 110DS—A new lot Just received by
\J MORSE A NICHOLS,
dee 15 155 Broughton-etreet.
TiOTATOES.—350 bbls. Mercer Potatoes In prime or-
JL der. For salo by deo 17 E.W. BUKER.
/■''RAGKERS.—25 bbls. Assorted Crackon, In bbls.
v half bbls., and boxes, and for sale by
dec 81 W. D. FORD.
4~\NIONS.—10 bbls. Silver Skin Onions, a superior ar-
U tide for the table, and for sale by
* dec 91 W. D. FORD.
Q WAN’S DOWN.—A fow dozen piece* Swan’s Down
O Received per steamer and for sale by
deo 10 LaROOIfE, BOWNE A CO.
„ FRENCH'S HOTEL,
Corner ol Frankfort-*t. and City Hall
(Opposite tho Citu'i/aUanJPark Fountain^
NEW-YORK CITY,
W A8 built and opened by the subscriber. Mey 1,
1849, aud refitted and furnished, August, 1853. He
trusts that for convenience, elegance, comfort and eco
nomy, It cannot be aurpassed In the world. It contains
more rooms than any other Hotel on this Continent, save
one only, all nr which are warmed gratis. They are all
fitted up with marble top wash stands, which are sup-
nUed with Croton water through silver-plated cock*,
-•here Is but one bed in a room. Tbe buls and water
closets on overy floor will be lit with gas during the
night. This Hotel la conducted on the European plan of
lodging rooms, and meals as they may be ordered In the
spacious and splendid Rerectory, and Is In the immediate
vicinity of Mercantile busineso.tnA the principal plan
or amusement. ft. FRENCH,
deo 14 3mo
A VIRGINIAN, who has a thorough
A Mercantile business, wishes a situ
In some good House In the South, or w
TO OlEnOIIANT.,
rh knowledge of the
Jtuatlon aa salesman
South, or would take charge
°f » business In the country. Communications addressed
to VIRGINIAN, Forsyth, Monroe Co, Go., will secure
attention. 8 # dea*4
“••Macon Journal and Messenger Insert four weeks
ana charge this office. ^ ' .
SITUATION WANTED.—A young man, who can
produce good recommendations, wishes to be em
’toyed as a clerk in a dry-goods
faa 1 'awhiutoffMt.
Hr 0 BE HIRED/—A female servant, a good seamstress'
mantua-raaker, and lady's maid. Apply to
table to become
TIT ANTED TO"HIRE.-10 able-bodied NEGRO MEN,
YY for which Fifteen Dollars per month will be paid,
and they found. Apply to
deo III WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
note, nad forward us a
I —*“ —2W, Wqvu —w ,»■>, •W-MIUIN HI UUIHS WlU
field work. They are sold for no tauh,aBd warranted
sound. Apply to
dec 34 , , WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
ftOR SALE.—A very likely and Intelligent Mulatto
Boy, aged 15 years. He Is well qualified as a Walter
a Hotel, a good Ostler and Coachman. Hla character
good. He is warranted sound. Apply to
deo 23 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
7»OR SALE.—Three likely negro men aged 93,23 and
1 95 years or age. Apply to
10 21 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
JtOR SALE.—A STEAM ENG1N1
7 10 horse power, with Bolter
deo 18
ENGINE, perfectly new, <
oiler attached. Anpl/to
COHENBAHERTZ.
T'OR SALE—Two glria, one 18 years and tbe
the other 10 years old; a woman 30 year* old, one 98
n and one 34 years old; a woman 28 years old, with
ri child 10 years, her boy child 8years.r J
tnram child; a#omsn 92 years, with her girl
years, and her Infant; a woman 28 year* old, a
girl child 5 years; and a girl eighteen years old
Infant child. Apply to WM. r
T'OR SALE—A Lot In York eteet, «2 by 90 feet, foe
J? simple. Also, a Lot in Margaret street, 50 by 90
f “t’ fee1 simple. Apply to WM. WRIGHT,
deo 13 Broker.
yean
ker.
LADIES FINE SHOES AND GAITEB8.
THE subscribers have received by recent
arrivals, and are now opening a beauti
ful assortment of Ladles’ Fine Shoes and
Black and White Satin Gaiter Boots,
..nlte Gaiters, among which may be found
Batin and White Kid Slippers, Fine Black and Colored
Silk Gaiters and Half Gnllerr, Kid and Morocco Polka
Boots, new and beautiftil style of Ladles' Toilet Slippers,
Ac. Acg all of which will be sold at the lowest prices.
- . —, a man 28
28 years, a man 23 years, and a man'
old. Apply to |[dec 13] WM/WJ
I ,'OR SALE—A family of country raised Negroes—a
1 Man 28 years old, a Woman 38, a Girl-10, a Girl 13,
and a Boy 4. They are accustomed to the culture of Cot-
touandxUce. Apply to
■deo 7 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
dec 21
O, JOHNSON A CO n 106 Brynn-st.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
RECEIVED per steamers State of Geor
gia and Alabama: Ladles’ thick sole
Prunell Buskins, Ladles’ thick Gaiter
Boots. Ladles’ front lace half Gaiters,
sold very low, by
. W. IIEIDT.
Its.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The subscribers beg leave to (
call the attention of their friends
and the publlo at large, to their'
very extensive sfock of BOOTS
and 8UOES, roceivod per recent arrivals for their Fall
trade. No pains havo been spared In Ihe selection of
goods adapted to this market, and made expressly to
order, In ifio latest style, and of the best workmanship,
Our stock of thick brogans and women’s leather boots
bos been increased beyond our usually largo supplies,
and we are prepared to furnish the planters of Georgia
and South Carolina, to any extent, shoes of every quality
and price, with no advance upon previous rales.
* VBR8TILLE A BUTLER,
sept 27 3mo Sign of the big boot, Market-sq.
BARGAINS! BARGAIN8I!
DRY GOODS AT COST.
W O. WADSWORTH will commence disposing of
• bis rfeA and valuable stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Thio Day, December 0th, 1852, at Now York cost.
We hope uoono In want or any article in tbe Dry Goods
line, will fall to call and examine the Goods and prloet
before purchasing, as-we are determined to sell these
Goods at prices full 95 per cent, lose than they can be
bought at any other house in the city. We will not enu
merate prices here, but Invite ell to call, assuring them
that Goods wUl be offered at prices whloh will be satis
dee£Stork umpkr Marspau. House.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST
STORE IN SAVANNAH
rpilE undersigned, who always have sold tho cheapest
X and best Goods in this place, respectfully call the
attention of the public to their extensive stock of Dry
Goods and Fancy Articles, to which every arrival of the
Northern steamer brings supplies more now and more
fashionable. It consists of a large and well assorted
stock of
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Such as white and brown Linen and Cotton 8hlrtlng
and Sheeting, l’Ulow Case Linens, Marseille and other.
Bedqullls, all sorts of Diaper, Table Cloths, Colton and
Damask Table Covers, Towelling, Cotton Fringes, Blan
kets, &c~ to.
DRESS GOODS.
Calicos, Ginghams. Muslin De Lai nos, Cashmeres,
French and English Merinos, Alpncas, Bombazines, Pop
lins, and a great varLitjo^ W^W^Uhi and Brocade Silks.
Rich Embroidered Collars, Cbemlsetts and Sleeves,
. forked Bonds, a largo assortment of Needlework Edg
ings and Insertlngs, Plain and Embroidered Swiss Mus
lins, Jaconet and Book Muslins, Bishop Lawns, a great
variety of Silk and Velvet Mantillas, aQ sorts and colon
of Fringes and Hood Tassels.
HOSIERY.
All kinds or white, brown, mixed and black Cotton
Hose, white, black and grey Merino Hose, Children’s
Worsted and Cotton Hoso, Ladles’ Vests, Colton,Thread,
Hk, Buckskin and Kid Gloves.
They call particular attention to their stock of Kerseys,
Osnaburgsand Mulberry 8tripes; also Carpets, MatUnr
Oil Cloth, Rugs, Window Curtains, and the largest assor
ment of Shawls ever brought to this place, consisting <
Blanket and Long Shawls, Cashmere, Crape and Sll
Shawls, and a great many other articles.
They assure the public that all tbe above mentioned
Goods, as well os tbeir whole stock, will be sold at lower
priew than orer before In fc ECKMAN,
deo 13 151 Congresa-etrewt, Savannah.
GRASS VALLEY
GOLD KILNING COMPANY*
J WINCHESTER, President. Capital 9950,00th—
• Shares $200; hair shares 9100.
The rich Quartz dolma owned by tbe Company exceed
400 In number, coveriug a surface of 100 acres, In the
richest and most desirable part or Grass Valley.' Tbe
Machinery, which Is the most approved aud powerful of
any yet manufactured, la calculated to pulverize one hun
dred tons per day. The machinery is on the ground.
The whole of the property la paid for, and the Company
free from debt. A few shares of the stock for sale at
par. Pamphlets, containing tbe Charter, By-Laws, Map,
Ac.,may be obtained at the Oflloe; if by mall, Inclose
two tbree-cout stamps. Address, postage paid, with re
mittance for stock, (in draft* on New York, or current
fonds,) to R. J. RICH ARDS, Secretary,
No. 107 Fulton-eL New York.
Where specimens of tho gold-bearing Quartz may bo
seen from 10 to 3 o’clock. 1m
Painting:, Drawing:, etc.
F GERVEAU, Professor or Drawing and Painting,
• take* pleasure to inform his frieods and the citizens
black and white colors. We would Invite particular
leulion to these goods, as the colors and styles are very
desirable. W. a WADSWORTH,
dee 23 Under Marshall House.
‘TT'VENING DRESS 8ILKS.—Received, per Ftondt
XI/ few pnltorns of plain colored Silica, suitable fore.,
nlng dresses; also cherry colored Batin, by
W. a WADSWORTH,
doo 23 Broughton street.
TTOS13RYI HOSIERY 1—The host quality of ladles’,
XX misses’, men’s, and boys’ Hosiery of every stylo, can
bo found at W. O. WADSWORTH;
dec 23 Broughton st, under Marshall House.
joilEES^—100 boxes of prime quMljy^ftw salebjr^
TVTEYV ORLEANS SYRUP.—75*barrels of new crop
11 fine order, for sate bv
II. J. GILBERT.
B u S lWffiou “^o.LBBn T .
QORN.-150 Backs Coro. Vtyjjriobf
I p^ITKIRK ALB.-AU Involoo or this One Scotch Ate
! Is no won the way* Piisowrwishing to^beauj
1JF.UAN NUTB, MAIiACIA QIIAVKJ*. •p.-iT?
AaAsrBMT jsi jMSTouasahjns
Itnlilini Current.. 0llrpM!,Pran»«nit n toncral UK
UroM,lM ’ JU " "’■Wtm.oMoi.,
BUP 1 *" 1 '" w * l ta. on,iwti
MMSiUHkf
orntm
riuunum
takes pleasure to—
or Savannah generally, that he Intends opening a Draw-
tajMtohool if a sufficient number of pupUs offer them-
F. Ckrvkmj hopes by being well known In .....
as a teacher of Drawing, thatlie will .meet with the pal
ronage or the public. He Is also prepared to paint Fresco
K ilnllng, flno Window 8hado», Bonners, Lltbograpbio
rawing*. Anatomical and other drawings executed in
too best style, which cannot fall to please.
Mr. Oxavaau’a residence Is in No. 03 Oongraes street,
deo 8 tf
^N the 1 first Monday Indianunry nex
tho Oourt Hoiwe In GllllsonvIlTo, B«*ufort°DUtrlcL
S. O n flfty-fl vo (55) Negro Blaves belonging to Uie estate
of Wm. II. Mongln, deceased, pnd sold lor tho benefit of
said ostate. Terms cash. J. J. STONEY,
deo 17—1 • • Executor.
nns. RIORDON* 1 !?^ GULLENj^Vlug asreclated
1) themselves In the Preclloe of Aledielneand 8urgery,
reipeclftilly tender their professional services to tbe eU
lizens of Savannah and vicinity. In oases requiring Uie
attention of more than 0110 Physician, the attendance or
both can bo obtained, free or extra charge. Office on
the oorner of West Broad and SUJullf
sept 98 3m
dian-eirceu.
J IIAV
Sodu iViifer Apparatus.
NsililiiliMind ffi Fluliliif,
H. J.CHALM1
Broker, 8 Whitaker 1
and her
. child 9
with her
d with an
WRIGHT,
Broker.
' T'OR SALE—A man 30 years old,* man98years,a
man 28 years, a man 23 years, and a man S3 year*
Miflilifntf ASbrvtfsrmrnta.
.d, wtll meet with deepatcb for the
slxhi, apply to
*4^ PADELFOnD, rAY AGO.
WiTLiVEhWk)!^—The A llhlpNEWKfe;
AND, Preble Master, having * * "*
UK LAND, Preble Master, having Uie grntar pert of
wx ’teetefssir l -**g , JSMg >
FOR LIVKRPOOU-Hu A 1 .bip CHINA.
■KuBlancbard Master, having moot of her cargo en-
edTwIll meet wlUi quick dispatch for the above pert*
freight apply to deo43 U.GOWDY.
FOIt 1.1 V EKl-OOU—Tho A i dip LANOAEfc
Bn Given, Master, ^svlni pert of her cargo
have quick dispatch. For freljhta^rlo
^ FOR LIVERPOOL.—The A1 shlpROOHAM-
BEAU, Hallowell, Master, will have quick dla-
»r the above port. For freight apply to
13 ; It. GOWDY.
GLASGOW,
FOR GLASGOW.—300 boles or Cotton are
.wanted to complete tbo cargo of ship CORDE-
For freight, apply to
• BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
jBOsTonT
On TUESDAY, the 4.
. will be sold Ir
Lota Nos. 0 and 101
Ing each fifty-four acres,
tween too Darien and V
njltesfromthe city and known as *»
On IIIunsnAY, li?.‘ifh “‘./of i.nni
o’clock, will be sold or *— *
crawt
^P»»
and boilers complete, one largo machine In.
lathes, one screw cutter, one punchingmschini
ty of Iron bolli, one pair or scale*, a lot of smith’s tougs,
anriD, bellows,slocks, taps and dies, key nnd tapwronch-
•e, seta of chlascls and reamers, swage blocks, hammers
and sledges, with a great variety or other smith’s tools.
Alto, about 1,500 bushels of smith’s coals. Also, Uie
unexjilred lease of tho lot. Hold ns tho astlgued proper
ty of W. II, Garland, by onler of tho assignee, for the
benefit of creditors, Ac, A.—Terms at sale. decs
Wmbo»M,onti!« ,< '& , TUESDAY'i Febra.rjMIfc
Savannah, and all f 1
of flvo hour—' -*-
Rose, and hi
Tlernay, deceaMdjlate ofsakico'unty.''and sold by virtue
or an order or the honorable the Ordinary or Chatham
t for the benefit of toe heirs ami creditors of said
county, for the n „ _
FOR BOSTON.—Tho fast sailing Copper-fasten- by order of tho Administrator.—Term■
ed brig MAR8H ALL, Ryder, maiter,harlng all ““do known at sale. - dec 17
eg decs freight engaged, wlU have quick dispatch BY COHEN dc FOSPICK.
Oh THURSDAY, tbo 27th of January next, at 12 o’
clock, wUl be sold, to tbe highest bidder, In front of our
store: ; •
All that Plantation or Tract of land called Pennyworth
Islmjl, together tvUh tho Steam Toll Mill situated on.the
_, T ^® 'S® *“.4 “nwipsssed excellence as a Rlc®
Plantation and Pounding Ifltlofthta property, renders a
ESTATE, Horton master,WlU have dispatch for toe ra0T0 “• lho
'£«• ^"""“"CTaViflluNDAGE. rara'S'ch.SSnl.' ' ' ,mC “‘""' blr * ,,1 ' P "'
,PAULINA. A PP l ' S UmEBt0 A„ U ELL. P
^ The property wBl be delivered on 10th February to
tho purchaser. deo 22
.aa ftobVAAFor
dec 15 ^ E;W.
FOR BOSTON.—The feat sailing brig OfeOR-
JES GIANNA, Gilchrist, master, having toe moetof
her freight engaged, will hare dispatch as above. For
freight of about20 bales Cotton under deck, apply to
■ decIS, B. W. BUKER.
FOR BOSTON—The packet schooner NORTH
NEW-YOBK.
FOR NEW-YORK—Nrw Lihk.—Tbe regular
packet Barque PETER DEMILL, OapL N. Hoey,
meet with despatch for tho above port. For freight
y to the Captain on board, at Anderson’s
upper wbl.,
elec 84 HENRYK. WASHBURN, Agent
- FOR NEW YORK—ObDB.T Lln.-Tll. bnfc
JFLIGHT, J. H. Luther muter, will meet with dla
•. _ sboy®* For freight or passage apply on board
at Telfair a wharf, or to ,
,dec 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY A OO.
FOB NEW YORK—Nxw Lixx^-Tho regular
ipacket schooner BENJAMIN STRONG, Capt.
1 Smlto. will meet wlUi quick dispatch for toe
above port. For freight or nasssie apply on board, or to
10 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent.
1 HECKS ON NEW-YORK—For sale
t novS tf
O. A?L. LAMAR.
GOOD WORKIHEN WANTED.
WANTED.—AcUve and effleient Work-
sen In all branches of the Carriage-mak
ing business. The mouxsT nun will
-be paid for oooo wokkmik, and noue
other than good Workmen need apply—as poor ones can
not have employment. Apply at my Carriage Eatabllsh-
ment, corner of Broughton and West Broad-streets,
sept 17 tf WILLIAM WARNER.
apply
dec
, NEGROES WANTED.
T HE Hlghut market price wlU be paid for Negroes,
either in gangs, families, or singly, uwe hare nu
merous ordera to purchase for country and city.
WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN,
June 11 At the old office, corner Bull-st. and Bay Lane.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The fine
loppered brig CARR1BBEE, E. Crabtree, Jr-
masier, will be ready In a few days to receive a cargo.
A Southern freight would be preferred. Apply to
doc 11 eod3 WM, CRABTREE.
FOR FREIGHT OR GHARTER^-Tho sebr.
J. J. Brambali, master- For particulars, np.
[dec 41 BRIGHAM, KELLY. A CO.
PLANTATION FOB SALE.
S ITUATED immediately upon the Waynesboro* oml
Augusta Rail Road, ana adjoining town lauds of
Waynesboro’. It contains about seven hundred and
fifty acres, with a fine pulurage, and hu all necessary
buildings. The whole or a part may be purchased. Ap
ply lo 8HEWMAKR A MONTGOMERY,
sept 27 tf Waynesboro’ Ga.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—Tbe Brig
□^MARSHALL, Ryder, Muter. For pertlculan,
•ppiyto dec 13 e. w. Suker.
TO RENT.
THE Western tenement of Brick Building ad
joining Mr. Webster’s stores, Broughton street. It
’consists of three stories, thirty Tect front by ninety
feet deep, besides a cellar. Pouesslon given lit proximo.
^MilAlINDEN’S EXFBEsST
kx-tp- • g.r.rTxcT At ..c...Trt.
dec. 2
1st proximo
1.8MET8.
, TO RENT,
J FROM the 1st January, for one or more
years, two Lota on Montgomery-streeb IfOtee
front by 120 fret deep. A email House and out DuUdlng
on one of toe Lota. For terms, apply to
dec 10 T. J. WALSH, No. 170 Bay-etreet.
FOB SALE.
T UE Westerly half of Lot No. 3, Yamacrew, being the
wharf notf occupied by the Charleston Steam-packet
Company, measuring one hundred feet on too river, and
inning back about two hundred feet to Cnnnl-streoU
_ hie property la now under a lease which will expire on
the flrst of November next. If not sold st private sale
previous to toe first Tuesday In February, U will then be
ottered at auction at the Court house. Apply to
dec 15 COHEN A FO8DICK.
New-York, Boston, Philadelphia,
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Europe, tfc. Ifc. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Milledgeville
n > j nil intermediate Places.
A RRANGEMENTS having been made with the NEW)
YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP COM-
PANY, by which we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, 8pecle, Jewelry, and Merchandize of every
description. This Express bu been extended to meet
he waota or the citizens of Savannah and towns in the
nterior. AU thou IntrusUng business to us can rely on
having all bualneu matters attended to promptly and
ly. J. Dz MARTIN, Agent,
153 Bay-etn 3 doors East ot the City HoteL
Savannah, Ga.
Omen.-No. 74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Oou"
g£A PLANTATION FOR SALE-Sltunted In Mein-
*2* tosh county,'Geo., and containing 1500 to 1800
acres. Four hundred acres are cleared and ready
'or cultlvaUon, and four hundred more to eleor, of too
best quality land in tbe Btato for raising 8ea Island Cot-
toe rest r-‘— *—■-*-
ton, the rut being Pine land. Apply to
dec 18
JNO. H. HULL.
FOB SALE.
•jg. VALUABLE Property in Marietta, Ga. A a
ffW large and weU-finlsbed cottage-built Man-
slon, with superior out-bulldfngs, gardens, ■* *■
orchard, Ao. all of which are no w ana in complete order.
Tho above was the summer residence of the lalo Benia
min Solder, and can be bought tn an advantage by apply
ing early to tbe subscriber at 8avannnb.
noy27 JAMES I. SNIDER.
FOB SALE.
W31 That valuable tract of Land, (late residence of
•J* Thos. Atkins) situated one and a half miles from
^™^thls city, containing 200 acres, 75 of which Is high
ly Improved, and nearly toe whole under fence. On toe
E remises is a good dwelling house and all suitable out
uilding*: an excellent well of water and a garden of
valuable shrubbery and plants.
For further psrttculan, apply to too subscriber at-
Mrs. Remsharl’a boarding house, or to Messrs. Wylly A
Montmolllu. fnov 1] H. P. ATKINS.
Valuable Beal and Personal Property
FOB SALE.
That Plantation called MUIR HALL, the
property of toe late Mr. James Sharpe, situ-
-ated on the Ogecheo Rood, about six mile*
from toe dty of Savannah, at tbe terminus of the Oge-
chee Plank Road. Tbe Tract contains one thousand and
nlnetyrseven acres, more or less. One hundred end twen
ty acres may be considered of flrst quality land for the
culture of Rice, or which fifty-four acres are undor bank,
and has been cultivated tbe present year. Tbo residue
of the Tract consists in good Corn and Cotton land—a
large proportion being well Umbered. Also, twenty-six
8LAVES, accustomed to the planUngof Rice and Cot-
ironortion being w*
ES, accustomed to
ton, and a quanUty of Plantation Implements, Mules.
Horses, Ac. Further luformsUon given, and terms of
sale made known on application to either of toe subscri
bers. ROBERT LACKL1SON.
nov 23 JOHN WILLIAMSON,
a FOB 8ALE, AA
THAT PlantaUou tn McIntosh county, tetM
known as MARENGO, lying about five —
miles south of South Newport?, u., between toe Borough
and Harris’ Neck Roads. The PlantaUon contains over
eighteen hundred scree; about four hundred cleared, 1,
considerable portion of which Is very fine Swamp Lam
In good onler for planting. There (e on It a very good
two story Dwelling, excellent out buildings, cotton houses,
corn house, and negro houses, all In good onfor. The
terms will be one-third cash, and toe remainder In two
annual instalments.
Also, another PlantaUon In the immediate neighbor
hood, usually known as RENTZ’S, upon which there Is
a new two story Dwelling, out houses, Ao.
Either of these places will be sold at a bargain if ap
plied for before the 1st of January next. Apply to the
subscriber through the post office at Savannah.
nov 17 eod—Jal J. W. HOUSTON.
FOB 8ALE.
A LL that property, eight miles from town on the Au
gusta Road, containing five hundred acres, more or
less.comm.mly known as The Grange.
Also, tho following Negroea: Ishmael, Combn, Hamil
ton, Rachael and her two children Jim and 8ue, and 1 —
children or Sue. _ „ . • .
Also, one half of lot Letter Z, Anson Ward.
Tbo above property, If not' previously dlspoerd of at
E rlvato salo, will be offered at publlo outcry, bofore the
ourt House, on the first Tueeday In February next.—
Terms of tale mado known on application to too under
signed. G. W. ANDERSON,
Trustee under marriage settlement of
dee 18 eod—7 W. W. and B. A. Gordon.
Administrator’s Salo of Valuable Boui
and Personal Estate.
W ILL BE SOLD, on tho first TUESDAY lu JANU
ARY nexS at too Court House In too town or Jof-
fcrsonton, Camdon co„ Ga, within the legal houra of
sale, In purauanoe of an order of tbe Court of Ordinary
of Richmond comity, all that well known place called
BURNT FORT, together with the Building* thereon,
consisting of Store ilouies, Dwelling House*, nnd a large
n Mill, with the Machinery thereon. The pUoete
led near too head of navigation on the Greet BatUla
r. In the eounty of Camden, night miles from Jetter-
a sstno from Centra Village, and about forty mlloa
e sea. Tito Lands attached to tho place are upon
FOR NEW-YORK—Union Linn.—The regu-
1st packet schooner N. W. SMITH, Smith, ir—
II have dispatch for the above port. For frel
r «Ers* t,,p,,r 10
MlLADELPHliC
fight
WILLI8 A BRUNPAOE.
— and Pdrftraal
deceased, late of said county,
FOR PHILADELPHIA—100 bales Cotton want-
>od to complete cargo or bark EMILY BANNING,
ppiy to [deo 10] HUNTER A QAMMBLL.
BALT1MOBE.
FOR BALTIMORE—Regular Link.—The
1 schooner ANN MARIA, Mitchell Master, will
it with dispatch aa above. For freight or passage
board, at Johnson’s Lower Wbarf, or to
BRIGHAM. KELLY A Co.
FOB FREIGHT OB CHABTEE.
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore 917 60,
To Philadelphia $19, and to New-York 920.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
SO. CA.
X BAVING the wbarfat the foot of Laurens-street dally
Ju after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N.C, from which point two dally trains are die-
latched at 8 Jl. M.andfp. M.; tho 8 o'clock only con
tacting at Weldon, N. O, with the Seaboard and Roanoke
Rail Road to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to
Pet*nburg t Rlchraondj_VYaihlngton, Baltimore, Philadel-
the following real and personal property, belonging to
toe estate orYVm.H. Mongln, deceased, vis:
Lot No. 39Green Ward, Ctty.ofSavaimali; one Garden
•figW no.'/ the City of Savannah; one
w “ hl ” 8t0 "
FRANCIS S. BARTOW.
Executor of Wm. II. Mongln.
_ . . Adninietrator’e Said
Onto® 0™t TUESDAY In January next, tn front of toe
Court House, between top legal’hours of sale,'wm
t 5 ,d ’ by permission of the Ordlnsra of Chstosm
Coitnty, the following portion of the Rral and “
Estate of George Gr r * -
•via:
^ A PLANTATION, situated on the
from Savannah, containing about 1,
requhite bnlidlngs; negro wpman, Sue, a cookl washer,
wbb her three children. Oney.Mlnervaand Edward;
5 head of Cattle; a Tract of Land in Bryan county, con
taining about 500 acre.; a Tract of L^d^Iu MclntoSl
eounty, containing about 500 ncree; aTract of Land tn
Screven county,, containing about »» acres. Sold for
tbe benefit of toe heirs and creditors of said estate. '
nov 5 WM. P. HUNTER, Adra’fcJT a.
The above property may be treated for at private sale
UK -r. J. wai.su. -T
Private Solo. . .
Alao, Lot No. 319,17, Irt Cherokee, 160 acres, now
Union county. For sale low If applied for aoon.^Terma
dec SW
Private Sale. *'
SB barrels Land Plaster, landing and for Bale low.
Private Satis,' : 1 '
_ VoluMelM for Sail,
Lot No. 30, Brown Ward, fro simple, corner of Whita
ker and Perra-streels, CO by 90 feet R Is desirable from
Us situation for a private residence. deol
Private Sale.
A trad of LandM mile from the city, on tho Thunder
bolt road, rentajnlng 13 acre*,suitable for a garden.' For .
not disposed of before Tuesday, January 41b,
It will be offered in front of toe Court Room. For terms!
enquire at toe Counting-room. dec 23 {
BY QEOBGE J - BBBTgrn
/CHOICE BUTTER—Just received by Alabama and
\J Vernon, another lot of that choice Goshen Butter.
pU dro P 18 n MUU padui8e8 fortemllj use.^
Jit Private Sato. •
CLOCKS—ISO Clocks, 8 day tnd 30 hour. .,
▼srious brands.
J Ji W . E k R •tasorttnentor Watches. Rings, Ae
TEA—10 chests Black and Green Teas. •
SOAP—73 boxes Fancy, Pale and No; 1 Soap.
TOBACCO—30 boxes Tobacco, assorted brands.,
CnoCKKnr-Ocra^oold low to cIoreconsIgnm’L
PO TA TOES—20 bbls. fine Eating Potatoes .
LIQUORS—Liquors of all kinds constantly'oh hand.
dsisskb-^ 1 ■
O 47 SO 18 05 GO 31 44 83 60 49 1 23|
Also, of Class 1541 ,
35 80 40 44 40 65 11 50 04 33 23 27 OS
VERY RICH AND BRILLIANT 910 LOTTERY l
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders ; the Rail Roads ure in fine order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, as well aa the Seaboard and Roanoke
having recently been refold with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety and despatch. By these routes pas
sengers availing themselves of the first train may reach
Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia tn 45 hours, and New
York in SQ)f hours; and by the second train they arrive
n Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia in 50 hours, and
New-York In 81)4 hours.
Through tickets can alone be had from E. WINSLOW,
gent ortho .Wilmington and Ralolgh Rail Road Com-
" ~ office of tot ” * ■’ 1
Agent-.. —,.
Esr 0 ”- 01
ie Company, foot ofLaurens street,
lesion, S, C^to whom please apply.mar”
$50,000!
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel- _ . 1 852. <
phla, ondNew-York The public is reapectfoUy informed To be decided by the drawing of Delaware Lottery,
toatthe steamers of these lutes, are In first rate condition, Cteas I, to bedrawn st VVIlmlngtop. Deleon
—j "*----2 j >-—j ’ This Day, December 23,1852. *
GREGORY A MAURY, MANAGERS.
(Successors to J.W. Maury A Co.)
MmmMms ggn **
$50,000! $20,000 ! $15,000!
Ac. Ac. Ac.
Tickets 910—Shares fa Proportion.
orutaby ^ 8htrefl ’ b^Uta^dtagty
doc 25 Vender for Gregory A Maury.
mANAOEB’S OFFICE!
HEAP QPABTKBSIII
Georgia State Lotterv, -
AUTUOKISKn BY TilK LKOISLATURB, ;■
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augutsa.
Glass 168.
To bo drawn In Augusta, (Ga.) Monday Morning, Dec. 97
■ALKB OLOSR.OH SATURDAY ZVKN1RO.
F. C. BARBER A CO^ Managers.
' . SCBBMR, - - J
$5,000! $2,000! $1,500!
Ao.
t3T 79 Number Lottery—19 drawn Ballots.
Tickets only S2—Shares in proportion.
GEOBG1A STATE LOTTEBY,.
AUTHORIZED DY THE tiROlSLATURK,
For tksheneftof the Independent Fire Company, Augatta,
Glass 159)
To be drawnMn Savannah, (Ga.,) Tuesday Morning,
December 98
BALKS OLOSK ON MONDAY IVKNtRO.
F. O. BARBER A CO., Mapsgera.
SCUKMK:
|QT 15 Drawn BaUots lu each package of 20 Tickets!
7 PRIZES OF $1,000—$230!
dec. Ac. A«%
ff'cTVH Number Lottery—15 Drawn Numbers..vTa
Tickets Si—Shares in proportion.
, FRIZES OASUKD AT THIS OFFICE. . ,
' |7"All orders promptly and confldcntfally attended to
and Drawings seutto au customers out of fee city.
Tickets, Shares and Packages fo-sale by
F.C. BARBER A CO.,
dec 25 At the Lucky Office, cur. Bull-et. A Bay Lane.
SAVANNAH AND AXJGE8TA.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
18 svannah ft Charleston ■
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savoxmala every Mornteo at Four
o’cLocK.after the arrival of the Night Train of th*
Central Ralt-Rotd, and ARRIVE at Charleston
atTwelve o’clock 31. same day,connecting at Charles
ton with the Wilmington Steam-Packets, wticl*
leave with the U.8. Mall every day at SJf p7w^ and,
also, with the New-York A Charleston Steam
ships, which leave Charleston every Wodnw^'
Saturday Afternoons. . .1,.;. a.
| Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evemt«p will
arrive In time to connect with the splendid now steam
ship JAMES ADGEU one week and the steamship
SOUTHERNER the next.
Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. .920 00
time 53 hours.
By steamships 99500
may 13 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent
SOUTH-WESTERN BAIL ROAD.
A. leaves Oglethorpe at 11)4 A. M, arrives at Macon
at 3)4 P- M_ connecting each way with the Central and
Macon and Western Rail Rood Trains, and the Tails-
hnssec, Eufaula aud Columbus Mall Stage Lines.
Passengers dine at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.31.
^ GEO. W. ADAMS, Buperint
-MS, Superintendent
South Western Rail Rruul.
consisting of Store (1
Steam M
situated
Ittver.'
from uiesetL The Lands attaoTiMlto tho place are upon
both sides or tbe river, oonilitlnc of several tracts, con-
*- ‘— thousand and thirty acres, more or
—■“Tiion Is heavy timbered Pine
In Uie State, and better sit-
for the making of Turpon*
r uto usiauoo ts very suitable for tbs
vsssslaaniwlnf raven or sight feet
to too whsrf, and a week!
W5X«!
talnlug in slltwo
leas, one thousand acre* or whl
Land, sold to be equal to any >u - -- -
luted than almost any other for the
tine, end some part
oulllvsilon Of IttOf
of water can come
mm™
! utnuii mint .run. uhmuoi, <uv, ia IIM.
£000 Howard.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
THE LIVERPOOL & PHILADELPHIA
.8TEA31SH1P COMPANY Intend saUlng their
ivorite Stmmshlpe.
CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2185 tons,Capt. RobL Leltcb,
CITY OF GLASGOW, 1010 tons, Capt Wm. Wylie.
FROBt PHILADELPHIA
City of Manchester,....Thuisday, Jan. 0,1853.
City of Glasgow, -Thursday, Feb. 3, 1853.
City of Manchester,... .Thursday, Mar. 3,1853.
CUy of Glasgow,.. Thursday, Msr.31, 1853.
FROM LIVERPOOL.
Clty.of Manchester,.Wednesday, Dec. 8,1853
City of Glasgow... ..Wedneaday, Jan. 5, 1853.
CUy of Mancheeler,. Wednesday, Fob. 2, 1853.
CUy of Glasgow,.. ..Wednesday, Mar. 3, 1853.
City of Manchester,. Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1853.
RATES OF PA8SAGB.
FROM miLADKLPniA.
Saloon Berths...,*...-OO Dot.
Midship « M «•
Forward “ M “
Including Steward’s foes.
THIRD CLA8S PASSENGERS.
A limited number or Third «**• Ptsscngora wlU bo
taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found In
provision!.
From Philadelphia, 920; From Liverpool, 0 Guineas.
Certificates or passiuo wUl bo Issued here to parties
who are desirous of bringing out tholr Mends at corres-
^Drafts ?n°Agent* and the Hank ot Ireland from £1
end upwards.
An experienced surgeon will bo carried on eaoti ship.
All goods sent to tho Agent. In Philadelphia and Mv
orpoor, will bo forwsrdod with economy md dispatch.
hms;
d tutas^tger* by too almvo route from J!n
FROM RIVRRFOOL.
Saloon llerths. .20 Guineas
Midship *• ..15 “
Forward « ..13 H
STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
Will continue to jun the - following Steamers, viz t
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) .Copt. .
CHATHAM.(Iron) .......?,.......Capt.Uubparu.
THOS. 8. METCALF, .............Capt. -.
TBNNES8EE, q*pt.
Which, with tow-boeta and lighters, afford unequalled
(hcllitlee for transportation of freight to tho Interior of
Georgia. South Carolina, Tendessoo and Alabama, In
connection with Railroads.
Tbe elegant steam-packet D. L, Adams will connect
with tho steamships Florida and Alabama, landing
freight by them In & days from New York lo Augusta.
Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will be forward-
ed free of commission.
JOT, In Older to prevent detention otmisearriape,\}\\\a
of lading should be addressed to G. IS. JOHNSTON,
, p oT.'» ,l ‘“ 1,aor, " r ' ”
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STOVSSI 8T0VKBII BT0VV8I!I
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