Newspaper Page Text
VOLUME L.
SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY HORNING, DECEMBER 28,1852.
NUMBER 308.
the republican.
IS rDBLISHKO J
DAItY AND TRI-WEEKLY
BY .T. L. LOCKE & CO.
our gnrt C«»Ptr Wnwr.,
~ iSSSlii ;
_ „ ■ Tri-Weekly »5, Par Annum.
w m on order for llie paper bo attended
*gS!BS!^3s« ““»■»* **“•“'”*
fcVeccace. AnVE nT!81NG RATES:
. imnriiMununta Inserted at tbo following ralcs:-
Adverttaerowu* U RK or Xlt( , link*
, On. Monlli 50 00.
On® Insertion, t • *»“ ' Two „ to iki
•'"* 25 Three“ ;13 50
*"*; j so . Four .15 00
•••*175 Six “ Ml 00
r..» , . •"’ a 00 One Year R0 00
rJLl»SerS2ooulalMWBl .i lM iuu.il ratal, and
HTSSEuEt they Da publllhed according to lnw,
‘•Jf'SJSSrSSSr ndmliKn. »«' * aonllnoj
Tn° SuhobMUlnf bu.lno«i,iuid ull oilier ailvartlMt-
Sfi no! |5™ »» b> toalt biulueM, ns agreed-
for, to be Wtorat^jb Ull( , ln tbolr adraraiaments
JSSSBBfiS! $ec«i for, will bo charged
’“ffifiSfeS® tor ehurlloblo liulUntlon. and ro.
u toX nttmbar or Inaertlonl will bo-i.ubll«hod
S” im" anlarad to bodlwtootlitiiad, end charged no-
■Will letter, dlrietad to Ihla ofllao, ortlto Edllore,
a,,,! bo foot paid, to entitle them to attention.
JfgSX5binder lnthelrmxonnl.,aa«.lbo pnb-
n«rc«, Wlgfdfflg Ad-
nilnlMralorB.and Ouanhaoh Inu8t ho mado
'^fn^ Miatev by Executors and Administrators,
^ffiSrerWl^^toSWotthroNTUa!''
d, e courts, must bo
bualnesr pursuits of life, yet at Die start It was his fancy;
and time lias made It “a labor or love.” In conclusion,
he refers to any respectable citizen of Baltimore who
knows him, for how far he is deserving of confidence,
and huvlng blit recently been Uio high Sheriff of tbo city,
*• j Is torably well known.
To his old friends and customers, who ham always
. referred Ids nuro Blpliospnlcs und Renovator to nny
oilier manure, he earnestly solicits a continuance of their
favor*, lie will have nu ample stock on hand, and all
orders will be promptly (Hied. Also, constantly on hand,
Die very best GltOUN I) BLASTER, an article In Ibe pur
chase of which farmers cannot bo too careful. Also,
'•Ground Blaster and Potash.” “ Agricultural Potash,"
Ac. JOHN KinTl.EVVF.LL,
one®, at the wholesale Drug Btoro- of Ober fc Co., cor-
TO THE PLANTERS OP OEOHG1A*
rplfe undersigned lias recently received so many com-
X munlcatlous Rom the planters of Georgia, lu refer
ence to Ids compound of Chemical Salts and Guano, thnt
ha 1ms determined Upon a moro direct communication
with them. Tbo extraordinary results which havo.been
produced, both to land and crop Rom tho.uso of this mix-
tore, enables him to present it to their, consideration
without resolve, doubt, or apprehension, of- Us certain
It win bo found quite as prompt ns Guwio; and
corretpondenlly depresses, exhausts, and Impoverishes
f ihates tho ammonia- which
ttjfj •*
Ores or .sul-
ftrgely.exists In Guano, but
and It therefor? cannot."
ner Lombard and Hanover streets.
Factory, Federal Hill, Baltimore.
P. B.—The above mixture must be applied broadcast,
at soedlng time, and harrowed ln with tho seed before,
nt.oralter seeding.
The undersigned has mndo arrangements to hard a
qualitative analysis mndo of all soils lorwnrdcd to him, nt
Uio low pHco of $5, and by one of the ablest chemists of
thoconntry. When will farmers appreciate tho vnluo and
Importance or this trifling cost? ln no other wuy could
they be so well repaid for so small on. outlay.
JttcccijauKfjt.
pi UNPOVVDKR— MANUFACTURED UY jg. J. DU-
OT PONT D* NEMOURS & CO.
5,000 kegs Dupont’s Rifle, FFFG, 25 lbs. each*
5,000 hr. kegs do. do., FFFG, 12* do. do.
5,000 qr.'kogs-do. di^ FFEG, 0* do. do.
4,000 kegs do. do. FFG, 25 do. do..
3.000 hr. kegs do, do. FFG, 12* do. do.
3,000 kegs for Boa SbooUng. FG, 25 do. • do.-
2,000 kegsltougbPowder, FFFIl, 28 do. do.
3,000 kegs tlo. do. FFR, 25 do. do.
1,000 kegs do. do. Fit, 25 do. do..
5,000 kegs A.F.&Co, Glsx’d FFF, 2.1 do. do. ,
3,000 half do. do. FFF, 12* do. do.
; 5,000 kew do. do. FF, 25 do. do.
1|00Q ke£
5,000 kegs
'5,000 kegsRlnstlng fcBhl]
3,000 kegs High Glazed,
* — htkc“ —
JHct-diatmsc.
R - '<ritU<j|:uii. Nl .i<,ki,iiii,d. Wlntw.
ECKIVKD by recent arrivals;
120 bbls. Crushed, Powdered ami Clariflcd Bugsrsj
25 boxes double refined Loaf .doj
210 hags IUo Coffee, some or thorn prime:
45 do. Java do; j. .
50 liluls. Porto Itlco and Muscovado Hugnrs;
270 boxes Tobacco, B*s, 5’a and l’s Lumps;
Nectar VRrinlu 0 *£JT° rior Toljncco tDorado, Diadem,
100 boxes best Family Soap;
. . 150 do. do. No. 1 do;
■ * 114 half cliesta lllack Teas, some of It very superior;
. ltd packages Hysou do- In*,* and * chests;
' | 150 boxes Tnllow Candles, 8’* and fl’a;
KM) do. Biar aud Adamantine CanoloK ^ • :. >
- ‘150 do. Pipes;
75 do. Mustard; SOdo.grou’d PepperfcAllspice;
■. ■ 70 bbls. Sugar, Uultcr and Boda Crackers;
- 275 do! Domestic Gin, Hum, Brandy and Whiskey;
40.do. OtdMononga’aWblskcy.soinoyerycholco;
. 15 half pipes Otard, Dupuy st Oof’f 11 randy;
* 25 quarter und eighth casks various kinds choice
French Brandy; , * j
'i 5 pipes Holland Gin;
4 puncheons Jamaica and Sti Croix Rum; y. .
30 casks Madeira and Tcneriffo Wlucs;
20 do. superiorold Madelraand^hernr Wlaos;
: 100 gaskets Cbampagno, -Ueldscck,, Hungarian,.
ud tali*.-.. _.
400 bogs Buck and Drop t
50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel;
25 do. No. 2 do;
20 do. No. 1 do; —
20 casks Codfish and Haddock;
ao. ud. rrr, an. ao.
s do. do. FF. 25 do. -do.
P'j dov't do. FF, 12* : do. \do..*.
• i do. do. F, 25 do. do.,
s do; • do,. .0, .25 .do,-do. 1
flHWSS a**-!
FFF, 25 do. do.
Ff! ‘M do. do.
i;ooo hf.¥egs do. FF, 12* do. do.
1,500 hair kegs Duck 8honttng, 12* do. do.
. - 1,000 qr. kegs Rlflo Shooting,. • 6* do. do. '
1,000 kegs Mealed Powder, for Pyrotechnists.
CANISTER POWDER.
10,000 canisters Eoglfc Rifle, oval canisters, 1 ■
- 5,000 • do.' do. round do.'1-
5,000 do. FFFG, i dot do. 1
AOOO do. FFFG, do.‘ do. ! *
rr Tho above Powder Is Rom the cdebrsfcl
faotory or 5les*rs. Du Pont, and Is greaDy superior to any
other made in the United States, It wllf bp iold on rea
sonable terms, In lota to suit purchasers. Also—Safety
Fuse. F.L, KNEEL AND,
Agont for the sale of DuPont’s Powder,
• nov23 ly ■ IBSFronUtreet,New-York.
lb.es.
do.
do.
do;
D UPONTS GUNPOWDER, constantly for sale at
manufaetdrer’a prices; also. Safely Fuse. • •
nor-84 COIIEN fc FOBDlOK,
JATEMT AIEDI01NK5—
Townsend’s HsrsapartTIa;
Marshall’s Pain Eradicator:
Marshall’s Tetter Wash;
Luclna Cordial;
Ayre’s Cherry Pectoral;
■ Wlstar’s Bslsam WUd Cherry;
Strongs Pills;
r MoflUt*#Pitta;
Jaynes’Pills;
Brandrcth’s Pills.
Tic above articles are for solo by
JAB. H. CARTER.
Iu a free and volatile state: and It therefore canpoLo^
capo, but remains in tho earth, to the great advantage of.
a nd succeeding crons. Tho undersigned Is not
g from theory; but Rom
jya demand.the. past sc
bio, aline was capable or manu_— - .
crate use of these Balts, tho same «o» can be cultivated
and cropped every season, as they contain all tho element*
that plants require; and supply what each crop takes
,r< Thcro°lsno manure equal to it, Asa com, cotton; clo
ver, or a grain manure, ft challenges competition. • • ■
It Is equally avallublo as to a top dressing, because lta
properties sink Into the'**"* - •*-
os docs Gunuo. Tho ;
make tho mixture himself,
the Relght on the Guano; -
Contemplating this Improvement M a pubUo blessing,
and knowing that most of our Atlantic soil needs renovr-
tlon, tbo undcrslgucd has gained the consent oft Messrs,
Ni A. Haxdxz 4c Co„ of Savannah, fo oqt ax his agents
for the State of Georgia. Tlioy will receive onlers Rom
any port of tho State, and tho undersigned will ahlp- to
any portion or tho Sinto whoa directed by them. It Is
not designed that Messrs. IUrdkb &Co. will keep the
article.on band, but simply .to furnish tho undersigned
with tho orders, and receive tho payment, therefor,. No
order will bo supplied except ordered through them.
Freight for Baltimore Is Rom 25 to 40 cents per barrel,
and tho undesigned will ugree to present to any clmrlta-
bio Institution In Georgia two hundred dollars, where any
oilier manure—marsh gross, stable, guano, or U-mailers
not what—can be proven to afford greater Improvement
to.land and crop, than this compound, the experiment to
bo mado (Including thoactunl cost of labor ln applying
domestic manures) and under the Inspection or gentlemen
known at earefol agriculturists, and who will take sufll-
clent Interest to giro the subject their personal attention.
With this explanation tho undersigned refers to tho an
nexed advertisement, with the admonition, that those
who desire to nmko tbo experiment should order early,
os foe past season many were disappointed by delay, as
there were those whom ho could not supply. .
JOHN KETTLKWELL, Baltimore..
N. A. HARDEE 4c CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
A Nl-JW ERA IN AGRICULTURAL PROSPECTS.
COMBINATION OF
* KrUleteelFt Salta with Peruvian Guano l !
riUANO MADE A LA8TING MANURE.—It will bo
vT- remorobered by all- who have read the advertise^
menu of tho undersigned. In the American Funner, and
elsewhere, that ho frankly ndmltled tho superiority of
Peruvian Guano In the rapid production ofu Wheat crop,
although he as (Irmly contended, that his Balts were far
moro lasting, much hotter adapted to tho growth of clo
ver, with a decided advantage to the land, for a rotation
of crops. - To this opinion ho still adheres, nndltbas been
confirmed by the most extensive experience..
Tho oplulon which tbo uuderslgned entertained, that a
mixture of his Chemical Baltsand Peruvian Guano, would
nmko ouo ot tho most prompt, cheap, and what ts of more
importance, lasting mnnures, known to tbo age, was
uiost favorably entertained by the best practical und scl-
entitle chemists ln tho country, and has now been demon
strated by unquestionably, one of the most accomplished
and able choinista wo have. All who know Dr. David
8tewurl, will admit that aa an agricultural and scleotlflo
chemist, lie Is second to no monlu the uallon. -
-For the conclusive and Intelligent reasons upon which
those opinions are hosed, tho undersigned confidently re
fers to tho communication herewith published.. Now the
undersigned can testily Rom his own experience,, not
only to the liberality nnd enterprise with which tho agri
cultural community seek tbo best romody to ronovuto
their lands, nnd Increase their crops, but when dlnppolnt-
ed in their foil anticipations, the genoroslty and forbcu>
anco which they manifest to tho manufacturer, when they
believe his efforts are honest and fair. Tho undersigned
asks no moro—wants no more than such a trial. Ills own
faith In Its entire and unqualified success, Is ns strong and
stern us wus Dint of; the ancient prophet. He stands not
alone iu this oplulon; It Is Urmly .sustained by thoso who
are disinterested, nnd whoso .opinions are not only enti
tled to respect Rom every quarter, but should disarm tho
mpst skeptical Rom nny suspicion of quackery or hum
bug. The farmer cannot lose by buying this mixture. It
contains every elomont the soil requires. There Is noth'
lug absent—nothing deficient. lustcnd of cxhnustlng tho
•oil, it gives it permanent Improvement. Tho under
signed, therefore, trusts and earnestly requests that tho
farmer who buys flvo tons-of guano, uould try, side 1 by
•Ido, fairly ami without, prejudice, ouo, or more-tons of
this compound.
What will It cost?. ’ . s
* ton best Peruvian Guano, will cost Bay. ,*...... $22 50
* ton Chemical Balts, xyill costri*;, 10 00
WINES. BRANDIES, Ac.
rrWB SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving In store I
JL general assortment of tho above articles, ln case:
consisting or: " -
Pale nnd Dark Brandy, Madeira Wine,
Cherry & Raspberry Brandy, Port do.
Scotch Whiskey, f Topax Sherry Wine,
Holland aim-■ Brown do.
Stoughton Bitters, ’Tlntllla do.
“Crown’’ and-**StaF’brands Champagne.
, EfTTbo “TinUlla’’ Sherry is highly recommended fo:
Invalids—it causing no acldltr. For sale by
oct27 BUNKER 4c OGDEN, SO Dav st.
: A CHAMPION has In store and Is receiving the foK
Xjls lowing articles for city and country trade, which
having been purchased for cosh and seleclod by hlmseir,
‘ lei him to sell on the roost favorable terms, viz:
100 bbls. Baltimore and Const Flour.- 50 half do; dod
50 do. Stuart’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars;
10boxes do.. -Loaf. do;
10 bhda. Porto Rloo and Muaoovwlo do;
50 bbls. Clarified Sngar, various qualities:
25 boxes Cheese;. 100 boxes and lialfdo. Soap;
50 do. Sperm and Adamantlno Caudles;
100 bags Rio and Java Coffee.
30 boxes and hair boxes Hyson and Black Teas;
75 do.", and half do. .Tobacco;
S do. Starch; %5 do. Pipes;
dozen Brooms and Buckets;
'60 bbls. *, *,'and kilts Mackerel; 20 kitta Salmon:
910,000 lbs. Bacon, Hams; Bides and Shoulders;
8moked Tongues, Dry Beef, Fulton Market BeeMJhoeo-
to,; Farina. Sardines,. Tallet • Soap, Fig' Blue, Pickles,
_sreet OlVAUqoods, .Spices, Mustard,Batter,.Currapta*.
Citron,dub, c. _ AL80 _
25 whole. 25 half, 25 quarter boxes Now Raisins:
5 bbls^ 20 half, 20 quarter and 20 boxes Buckwheat;
500 bags Shot; —
Aphqlcbr *
Maswaf~
New Fish.
m
co
OARPETSt CAItl’ETS l I C’Aitl*JETS ill
W E have This? Day opened forsalo. a splondtd as
sortment orCarnetN, Oil Clollui, mats*
Hugs, Witaaetir Curtains, dec.
—CONS1BTINO IR PART OF—
locos Three-Ply Carpets •
do. Velvet Tapestry • >
do.. Brussels - do.' - -
... ... do. TtrbrFlyQttpeta ; t*.r .
30 do. Floor Oil Cloth' ■ ■■
10" do. : Drugget ,
5 do. Felt Cornet
5 do. DutchttoT
i 50 Velvet and ChOoettle Rugs] 1
100 common Rngs and Mata
100 pair or beautifol style Window Shades.
AH of the above Gdods are offered at the lowest market
prices. For aah) by [sept 22] AIKIN fc BURNS.
BrbughtmStneU^?alaira?oppoaile the St.
TTAYBnow on hand orerfufm and well-selector
XL Stock orDRX GOODS, which they offer for sale, by
Uto plooe or packart to the trade—constating, ln part, of
Colored sndDuffell Blankets.
Red aud White Flannel. ..
Plains and Kerseys, assorted quality.
8atlnets and Kentucky Jean*.
Bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings. ,
English aid American Prints.
Black and Colored Coburgs. >
-’-'nrloty or Goods usually kept
l ire offered for ssle at tho,
■apt 18
With an additional,. . _ .
In-Dry Goods Stores,.which
usual accommodatlhg terms.
Sheaf i cash
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONORES8-8TS.
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS fcSHIRTINGS.
The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilton
^“^tor^sfblesched SIIEETING
New-York Mills do do
James’ 8team Mills do 7-Band 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Londsdale and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4
8en Island Brown Shirting. 7-8 and 4-4
7-8,8, fl, 10,11, and 12-4 Allendale Bro. Sheeting 1
. 7-8,8,0,10,11, and 12-4 do Bleached do
i 7-8,8,0,10,11,and 134Hamilton do do
ForsMeby .. . M. PRENDEROAST Ic CO.
.pRBMIuSSmDOTJDLB EXTRA SUPER CANAL
X FLOUR, selected fer this market. Just t
Rom New York-
25 bblo. Hiram SnillhV,). . . ; r
; 25 '•* Burbank, (Double Extra Super.
, 10 hrilfbbls.Bdrbttnk. - )
24 bbls. Goodrich, extrA super.
15 hair bbls. AUetf r
25 bbls. Er-’“ *
85 .h Wi
dec 7
gUNDRIES-;
Ctnti-nl aautrtiKcmtnto.
Sad <11 c r -Warehouse,
young’s Building, Sign of, tin Golden Saddle.
OprOBtTB W. n, SIMMOWS CinTplMO STORK.
X or the publlo to his lafge'amt wtil selected stock of
; Fall aud WhatorStapta and Fancy
Consisting lnpaii oft Black and colored Silks, of-^a *re„
-ariety ; very rich embroidered Silks. «f all-patiernn
Inntillns and Crape Shawls: Scotch Wool Long da;
nd square Ptald Shawls; Cashmeres; Moasellne lie
41 a great variety pNeedle-Work tyl-
all patterns; Chlmlzettosj Muslin
es t Cambric Handkerchlefa, Rom 1
>: IrishLiaansf.Huckabacks; Dta|
/rom 25 cents to #1 a pleoe; doi
Damask Table Linen;, white and brOwn Napkins, n
assortment; a very targe assortment of Gloves and
■lery,of the veiytbert make and sty I*;. English aa
merican Long.Clotlis; uableached:do.:.rich Dar
Table and Piano OovarsuCaasI meres ana Cloths, I
and blue of every quality: rich Vest patterns) c
stylos; Satinets; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys, a very
assortment; one br the very host selected stock or 1
kets ever brought to this market.
; CARPETING—Bnwels, 3-Ply,* Wly, AH-Wool,
riety of patterns;. and. also, Cotion Oorpeting. v
N. B.—aotlilng at wliolesale only. Country mere.
would do well to caU before purchating ebewheie, as
the goods shall be sold low and on the most aeeomnoda*
ting terms. . [oct2] - JOSEPH L1PPMAN.
WATCHES^ E p Ml Y
ien Crook? cxRa super. .
°for rale low 1 , by
u : forrslnlow.by
, BEAUORNQOODALL.
10.-
itimt of*Llquora and wince, ocl
8UNDRIES.
OAfY BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds
70 lihda. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Bugar.
40 do. ‘ Cuba nnd Now-Orlcans do.
100 bbta^Reflnod * ... do.
r 75 jdo.^Cru8hodand P 0 wdered do.
300' bags Rio Goffeo; -
200 do. Porto Rico and 8L Domingo Coffee,
v 75 do. Java do.
- SISMtSSK’
130 boxes Soap.
100 do. Mustard, Popperi Allspice and Ginger.
W bbta«Bitttor,^da, and Sugar, BlsculL
120 M Segors, assorted kinds. *
. -20 bags Black Peotier.
250 bbls. Now-Orloans Whiskey.
, 100 .do. White do, ,
50 do. Mouongahola do. .
20- do. Old Bourbon do.
140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin. • ^
- 60do.BestP. & H. ■wye Gin.
0 pipes Holland do.
50 * casks Sherry, Madelru, fo Tenoriffo Wine.
00 baskets Champagne do.
40 bbls. American Brandy.-
25 * casks. do.
to.* do. Cognac Brandy. I.In. Custom Uouso
/. 500 bags Drop and BuckUhol. ■
_ With a compete assortment of Groceries.
For sole on fhvorablo terms by. .
iopt4 - 1 j WEBSTER fo PALME8.
50 Barrels Nos. 1,3 and 3, Mackerel.
50 Halve#'do 1 nnd 2. :
50 Barrels First Proof Whiskey.
25 “ Phelps’P. and U. Gin.
25 : “ Rose Gin.
so “ New England Rnm..
Old Monongahcla Whiskey.
New Crop New Orleans Blolasaes.
as - Illram Smith Flourt
50 “ Pure Genesee Flour.
IUO “ Baltimore, i
100 Boxes Colgate’s No. 1 and Pale Soap.
90 “ ToiletSoap. - .*
900 “ Sperm 8tar and Mould Gandies.
100 Bags Prime Rlo.Coffefo .. . '
50 “ Java i“
100 Barrels Stewart’s B. and A. Sugar.
10 Hbds. Porto Rloo Sugar.
10 Barreta (A), Crashed do. .
5 “ Powdered do.
10 Boxes Loaf Sugar.
50 Half and Quarter Boxes Ratal nt
3 Bales Almonds.
100 Boxes English Dairy and Wblto Cheat*.
100 “ Tobacco-assorted qtlallUot
50 “ 8ogars—assortod—some very fine.
ml astortment of Wlbes.'Forelgn I.
SILVER AND SILVER'l’LATEU iViRB.
THE Subscriber'hoi’ on hand, and la con*
atantly receiving Rom IhOr best aud most ro-
' apMublb manufacturers In the country. Rich
Desert 1 ,.
Waiters, Tea Setta, Castors, Cups ai
Tumblers,Xab Boats, Soup and 8auc#.: ,
Cream; Cake and Suit Knives; solid Silver Desert,.
Odd Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Balt Cellars, and ftult
Knives.
silver Plated Spoon*, Forks and Ladles, Cake Boskets,
Outors, Wallers, 8nuifers and Traya.
Ivonr Balanco Handle Knives, and 8Uver Plated on
Btoel; Table and Deaert Knives. ;
Fine Twenty-on? Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com-
mon -Brass docks* of every doecriptlon. :
Gold and Stiver Lever and Laplno Watches, fine enam-
jUed Hunting Waives, Gold and Silver Watch Chains,
Seals and Keys, Gold afolSUver Ttiubles, Gold and
Silver Bpectaclea, '.Rogers’ line Pocket‘Cutlery, Razors
and Razor Strops, Card Cases. Port Monties; foe.
Particular attention will be given to, Repairing of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
From his long experience and extensive facilities, he
confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him
with their patronage.
Uls prices ore as low, and terms aa favorable, as at
any other establishment In the State.
mar 18 : B. W1LMOT, Np.l Market-square.
IKON FHOira JEWEUIV S'l'OUJR,
WI.Mtn.nln nm.l IIn*n 11
JOIIJV J. MAURICE’S
JY08. 10,13 & 14, Barnardst., Savannah.
Centra! aatirrtiflrmtwts.
M’
w Wagons, Children’s WlllowCbalrs, Brushes, Brooms, foe.
e nnd Wntor-proor MINERAL PAINTS constantly kept on hand; also, Camphcno and Spirit Gas.
nda of Tin and Sheet Iron Work exoeutod with despatch. ■ '
rj __,. Com Iren Charcoal 1 Burners, Lace Irons. Revolving and Long-handled Waffle
n| ^^o|cd setoctlon^of^PLANISHED ’.•'AiREL^oflb? Biggins, To* Pots, Egg Botlera, Oyster Dishes, Chaffing 1
BRITANNIA WARE:—Bsr*hoom Pitchers,' Llqnor Mixers, Segar Lamps, and a variety or Brifiumla Fluid!
Lam pi. Centre TsbleLampjh Csmpherie Lamps, Oil LsfnpfoBrass mid WhlfeMetal Candlesticks.
• • JAPANNED tc‘ PLADTTIN WAUEt-Chsmber prfta, Toilet Palta Wine Oonlers;Toilet Cases, Cask^Boxes,i
p » |h > "a-~. 1
Silver’s Fire and WaU
tgy*Aifittodiwtol.„ __ w _... .
. ISrPrintod Catalogues may be had on appllcatibn, and forwarded post-free.
u - i .JOHN.J.MAURICE,
not 17 . . Salesttooms,Nos. 10; 13and 14Bamord-strcetfUid 184Boy-street.
. ' 7 PORTER’S 7 . .
EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
rriHE subscriber takes pleasure In announcing to tho citizens of Savannah and the public generally, of the largest
X arrival of Fall and Wlhter CLOTHING ever offered In the Southern Stales. In -this establishment can bo found
every quality and style of Clothing to please tho taste of the most fastidious. This establishment la divided into!
six different Departments, each ono containing a rich and faU assortment In their line.
Contains a large and weKK" *fo"k'’of India Robber
lim'LEMEN’S
REST 0B AT I ON.
i-A<j»:it iiEEn. wMK
If. WHIG AND lius o|«-iic<l, under U*e PUntefs’ Hotel,
- neat nnd mmronabli- Kilting lloom, with an exOellStit
Kitchen ami Cooking Range mljnceni, n s
KEMT A (i It ANT.
Ho has an excellent Cook, Rom Strasbourg, who will
suit Germ nu, American nnd French tastes. OYSTERS,
FISH, MEATS—every thing that this market a8brd*,eait
be hod In nil styles, on short notice.
Youimi Clkrxs, and others, who hare rooms in town,
are Invited to try the European mode of breakfasting
■nd dining nt tho Restaurant.
Philadelphia LAGER I1KF.R, SWISS CHEESE and
LINDHUUGKR CHEESE, kept always on hand for the
u»o of families, ■ oct 5
l>IKIIiAI>F.I,I*IIIA LAGER BEER.
rrilIK Subscriber respectfully Invites Hie public of So-
X viuinnli to lost tho qualifies of this fine Beer, Rom
the Brewery of Messrs. Enoxi. fo Woi.r, at the Foirmonn
Water Works, near Plilladclphla. Thin Beer is mode ex
actly like tho lodger liter of Munich. In Bavaria. -1
•hall continue to receive constant supplies of this pure
and wholesoino beverage,during (heuutumn, winter,and
spring. As hi the old country, ft will be sold to famlliea
and Individuals, who will thuslncurno risk of its souring
on thdr hands. Tho use of this Beer Is particularly reoma
mended by physicians to ladles who are nursing children
Sold at tho Planters’ Hotel by
»ept7 . Myl HERNY WE 10AND.
CABPBT-AStt FLUOR CLOTH WARKlllHM.
Curtains, Curtain Goods,
foe. foe. foe.
No, 140 CoDgreu aud Ko. 51 St. Juliin-ntroeta.
rpHE subscriber, knowing thnt tho citizens or Savau-
X nub have fell u great interest In the establishing of a
Carpet Warehouae,
in this city, and being aware that many have been
nvraltiug the completion of tho Now Store, so lhat they
could make thfefr selection of tho various articles for fur-
Goods—consisting ln part of Sack Coots, White and
Black Frock Goats of two colon, Leggings, 8llps,
Cloaks, Firemen’s Coats,warranted toaUnd280 de
grees of heat, Riding ami Driving GlorM; Horae Co•
vers, etc.
. . . 5th Department.
Contains Hats and Caps, linn Moleskin,
Iolcskln,a large assort)
1st Department;
Contains Frock and Dress Costa or every qualitv, Rom
rJP.-nd' Dress Coals, OUve, Blue, Brown and Green,
Rom 87 to 820.
Shad Felloes and Buslneu Coats. * groat variety, Rom
. 83to812.
L000 Over-Coats, double and single breasted, and double
ft! OverCoataifrom 83 toC30. r -,.
Orer-Coats. a splendid assortment, embracing Kossuth, g&menl and latest styles.
otwt qailllr ui color, ftom 75 ] _
1,000 Vesta, ofovery kind.
Contains Furnishing GOOiFibreVMy description forOen-1 .KSSreS^liwo wlti ^ 'foundwve^flttstiiy
K r . «e2wS&ymBSBi
Shirts and Drawers, Cciiton do^ Suspenders,, Half
Hose, Gloves of all kinds, best quality Jones’ Patoni
Yoke Shirts, a floe assortment, foe.
Contains 800 sultfoT Negro Uotl'higVor*houso br planta
tion use. Hickory Shirts, Red Flannel do., Overalls,
Canton Flannel Undershirts and Drawers. Price of
fall suits Rom 83,84 to 84JI0. . . .
B3TNo abatement from p ccs first asked. jTfl
^ w ST. ANDREW’S HALL, BBOVOUTON-STBEET*
nlshtug tbolr houses, would respectfully Inform the pub
lic, generally, that ho will this day open the most com
plete assortment ot all tho various style* of GOODS
usually kept hi similar establishments. The Slock of
the different departments will consist, in part, of the fol
lowing Goods, viz:
• CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels
Brussels; Velvet, Tapestry and Brussels for Siairst
Three ply. Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain: Plain:
and Twilled Venltinn. for Stairs, Halls, foe.; Druggets,
G-4,124 and 1G-4 In width, of overy variety of patients;
Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table aud Plano
Covers; Sliver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods;
8talr Linen, foe. foe. •
DIE CLOTHS,
Of every, width Rom ouo to eight yard*, for Halls,
Dining Rooms, Steamboat*, Saloons, foe.; Rose Wood,
Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 44,
54 and 0 4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs.
CURTAINS. '
Silk and Worsted Damask DeLalno: Worsted and
Linen Damask DeLalno; Figured and Plain Damasks,
variety or colors; White andlluir, for Shades.
„ , WINDOW SHADES*.
Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland, and
White and Gold, entirely new style; Coni; Loops;
Tassels; together with all tho varioua Trimmings for
Curtains and Shades.
Bands, Loopfand^Ins^Stite^ehtcs
’nre, MIUtary and Fancy (Joodlq
great variety or articles, too numerous to mention;
u -’“ will be add at reduced prloes, . <
JiefodooM, Jewelry ewloflior Jobbing
attended to by competent hands. . •••'
qttg23il ORTON fcRl KRAI AN, No.llOBroughton*L
. And a general assortment of Wlhes, Forelgn Liquors,
Tdas,foo.foc. For sale by
dec 17 'j
COHEN fc TARVER.-
T)LATFORM. and. Counter
'JT nnces, for ealo by F. _
deo7 102 Bryan-strect.
TYTAX NIGHT LIGHTB^-Thtwe’extremely convenient,
' y v and useful articles will bo found the roost agreea
ble light for the Chamber of Nursery, being Reo Rom aU
offensive Impurities, and perfectly sate^For sale b;
' MOORE fo
dec7
OlbboftMlullfl&fr;
rilLL NET fo SEINE TWlNBr-500 lbs. Cotton Seine
Ur Twine; 0,0,12,10 and 40 threads; 100 lbs. G1H Net
Twine, unbleached, for snlo by ’
O'
eiv
■ MOORE fo HENDRICKSON,
lULOltED L1TI10UUAP1IS.—A
red by
largo
5*T*OV
and beautifol-
deol6- ■ • . W.lbonj'flHulldlnsf,JefT^rBOaalreot.
N EW FIGS AND
dec 14
jelfersoi .
IAN NUT3—Just received, by
W. W. GOODRICH.
GOODRICH.
| A tjE AND Sorter—50 barrels Cream Ale; 50 casks
XX London Porter; J tut received nnd for sale by ; ,
dec 13 McMAHON fo DOYLE.
■ 838 50
therefore, to tho cost r«r ton, notaa much ns Patagonia,
nor much moro than Moxlcnn Guano, and 813 leas than
Peruvian, whilst tho undersigned eucrodly avers Ids firm
belief, that lor crop nnd laud, wheat and clover, It Is
really worth 810 per ton moro than oven tbo boat Peru
vian Omuto.
.300 lbs. of the best Peruvinn Guano would oost say,
8'».W) per mire; JMK) lbs, of. tho.Salts and Guano would
l K ‘ r acre, nearly 83 less than Guano
i^ or 20 crau
ton or tho best Peruvian Guano, would cost say,
? 1 ®’’ 240^ ton of tlto Hulls would cost, say
x *f; °f 8*H.C7 cts. per ton. Now. tho undersign-
«d docs not bet, and It Is no argument; hut ho will agree
to present Ono Hundred Dollars each, to the Stalo Agrl-
cufturnl Sodetics or Maryland aud Vtaginta, ir any advo-
caWorPatugonlan, Mexican or ARIcan Guano, will do
88 BmW
n, coating 828,07 els. per
. i the forfeit. Quantity,
the same, tinder or by thodl-
if either ortho nbovo societies.
.•■.lA.ia this compound, there will bo
°r83 i'or ton,' which Is tho acliinl cost. In nil
cases Uio very Lost Fonivlnn Guano will bo used, nnd a
rurrolturoor Uno Thomutml Dollars paid, whore Uio quail-
Mly orgimilodlrocUid. Is found tlollclent by oom|»oteiit
■ i»ly*itlon, A cofiliiiiiio unduroiah, will alio bo fur-
niihsii. whenever required, to each onlor, Whou tho
uml(t-aiid«iidxtur«ldnis4ir,Kreutcnre must ba
’’““n tljoinUtiirocompleto—jiulverlzo It ns lino
and then stave it through tho finest stave.
biu'Diiius entirely Ini dormM. Alter lids Is
Ito, It must nut bu applied by being plough-
when Guano Is Used by IlmdC, bill sown
when tho land I* In order, and harrowed In, lu
“iiiiidlly precisely Unit mnnin ulniiu Is used,
ID lids, M III? Aliunnii*
Utereforo aliikr liitoilio
It. No roiiiuilsihui will
liiHiio, hut lu (Mist limit
SiSSi'AF.
'Jaiprous
1 LOVES.—Ladles’ Colored and Black Kid Gloves
Klk-and.-LlsIe, do. t/mUdrans’-audMisses. *
1 Gloves. Just opened and for sale by .
UROOHE, — ~
J-j den Heeds, grown by David Landreth and warranto
to bo tho growth of the present year. Just received;an
forsalo by WW.W, LINCOLN,
. dco 15 .- Meu’Jinont Square.
jnEMENT.-200 bbls. of the HolfmsiV Rosendale Ce
KJ mont, (a superior article,) landlngutid for safety
dec 8 * v ” Q.fif. CAMPFlBLD.
G ANAL BARUOWS.-3W) or there Barrowa Just ro-
oelvodi and forsalo by
deo8 O. H. OAMPFIELD.
FLAG 'ROOT—A delicious confeotlon for
grance to the breath.
W. LINCOLN, Momunont Square.
.. ffoshiiipply oboloe fain*
vo<l per schoonor 0. Mills, aqd
lum. by
SEABORN GOOPALT*.
for salo at tbo
<Ieo7 .. . • ... B
pmu-B, P.» w
dooO.
M LBAD-For solo by
105 nrenghton-strect.
, A. MINIS.
o Pork, lauding Rom
# anti Prime i
{'VcUHHINQilAH.
jS3!«*awaggaer
2 hhds. Codfish: .A
100 boxes New Scaled Herrings; *
Bti boxes Itodell’s Patent Tallow Candles:
00 barrels Duller, Sugar and Soda Biscuit;
100 boxes Whlto and Colored Cheese |
loo empty Kegs, 5,10,15 and 20 gallons;
. 50 dozen Painted Bunkcts;
30 barrels Extra No. 1 Mackerel;
. 40 barrels Extra No.2 Mackerel;- ■-
00 half baareU No. 1 and 8 Mackerel; .
40 barrels, half and quarter do. Buckwheat:
20 boxes, naif and quarter do. Butkwkeal;
20 barreta Treadwell’a Pilot Bread;
00 kegs arid half kegs California Powder;
:L *r;s
4 cases Canntafer Powder; . .
f'
500 bags drop aud buok shot, assorted;
100 boxes Now Buncb and Layre Raisins t
80 half arid quarter boxes Bunch sod Layre Ralslna.
and lhrtaleby Wi —^ joi)NSTQN fo GO,
D rygoods.—
100 bdes Negro Cloth,
35 do. Blankets,
15 do. Llnsey Wootaey,
15 do. Rod Flannels,
50 do. Brown 8htrtings,
10 do. 44 Sheetings. --
50 do. Heaw Colton Osnaburgs.
10 cases Bleached Shirtings,
40 do. Printed Calicoes,
10 do. Kentucky Jeans, .
200 dozen Head Handkerchiefs,
f SOO dOv 'Assorted Hosiery, •
I TtLOUR.—50 barrels Floiir. Landing Rom schooner OPONGE8—I bale targe Glove Sponge, of fine quality,
1 Ann Marla and for sale by O suitable Ibr bathing, carriages, food also line Turkey
de«17 BRIGHAM; KELLY fc CO. and common Sponge; for sale by ■ : ... ..-J
AVholowulo anti Retail* - .
. . THE largest arid beet selected stock of R_
)v ever offered for sale Iritlita elty. Gold ind alp
'» Watches, Vest, Fob and Gusrd.CImlns, Seta
ISO Jewelry, Chntotaues, Bracelets, Brooches, t
i sthprwilh
household use. For sale by
JR'
“»1
OLLAND GIN—13 pipes
for aalw by ! Idee 17]
Ao,
n MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 BroughtotHUrect, hns
L . Just received tho finest assortment of now fash-
11^ loued JEWELRY of all description: Gold and
VltliB Silver Pencils and Pens; Stiver and Silver-
plated' Ware, such M^Frult Bosketa, Walters, Toa-eets,
Unltdle-stlcks.Tablo und Tea-spoons, IlnoTaljlo, l’ocketand
Pcu Knives, foe. foe.—a large variety of the fluest Work-
boxes, Dressing-case* Writlng4csk>, foe, fom, for litdles
■Mnas,Ac-
hich ho
. large variety u.
ea, Dressing-case* Wrltintdeski, foe. fom, for ladles
,r3 xrrrr.i. - » - -fspidllnalAo.
A LB, ALE, ALF.-50 barrels Albany Cream Ale,
warns
Albany Alo Depot,'by [dec 171 W. if. DAVIDSON.
'IDEIt, CIDER. CIDER—35 barrels Champagne Cider,
J landing — ”” **" ■
dec 17.7^
M anufactured tobaooo—125 boxes Manufao-
tnred Tobacco, varioua brands, some
In store and Ibr sale by [dtp 17] W. M. D
Ttio public generally and the ladles parucuiany. ore
. jspectfolly Invited to call round and examine the above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, ktrNo/148 Broughton-etireet
A NEW FIRM.
W. T. HARRIS.
anDMORB HARRIS.
Binnis & co.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AMD " ■ ■ ■ ’ • ' '
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND PROFISIONS, •
rplIE alrove 1 * irm has enSiS“ nloPartoSshlp in Ba-
X vannah, to forward to any destination, or soil on
consignment—as they may be Instructed—Produce and
Merchandize of nil descriptions.:
They will be receiving, during the winter; spring nnd
summer, Rom Tentietoeo, largo supplies of GRAIN,
whlch wtti be sold felTforTUiaeaiA. ;
They also: wish to purchase Groeodesand Dry Goods
for the Tennessee trade, tr the Savtitnah market ofibra
inducements as favorable to the purchaser as other South
ern markets, v t ■’>. ) nor 30
December 1st, 1852.j
MBW FALL AND WINTEft GOODS! I
J.H.&M. SHEA3
Corner of Broughton and
SAVANNAH,
TNVITE attention to tbolr now 1* _ “
X TER GOODS, comprising:
DRESS GOODS—Fnn&
Lnlnes, Engltah Do L*^^,
130 Congress-street.
G
r 50 boxos prime English Dairy Cheese;
50 “ mite don suitable for cutting;
10 bhta. Old Monongahcla,Whisker |
t'.U U f-mn Nnw ftrloHn* MnliiuiPI
, 20-flAtlns itt^6rf0r (
' 25 kegs prime Leaf Lard;’ .
100 bags prime Rio Cotfeo; for Mlo by
doolO , QOHEN fo TARVER.
If •
T ARD, CRACKERS,' AND SOAP-1
Xj 50 kegs No.-1 Lard; ;
75 barrels Bread and Craokere, assorted;
50 boxes No. 1 Soap
t 50 boxes Pale Soap. { uolga,C9 '
Landing and for sale by CRANE M HOLCOMBE.
_doc 15 , " ' r
0IDER, APPLES, foo.7-5 bblXSweet Newark Cider;
J. 25 bbls. Pippins, Red, and Groan Al.
100 Whole,!!nlves, and Quarter Boxe* Raisins t
100 Boxes French Lemons, and a general assortment
of Dried Fruits. Just tending for
dec 10 . M. J. 8OLOMON8. <
ijrAUKERBL.—50 Paoksnes or Wholo*. Halves, Quar-
XU tera and Eighths barrels of No. l’a{ tfs, and 3’s.
50 Kits No. 1 Mackerel and Salmon;
50 Boxes Herrings. Jnst reccived by
: doolO M. J. SOLOMONS,
B acon sides and shoulders.—
30 hhds. Prlmo Bacon Side# t
15 hhds. Prime Bacon Shoulders } . ,
T obaooo and 6EOAWL- , , ■ • ,
1U0 boxe. MooreUolJ Tobeooo, ,«|0M bnind. ud
uobodi. -a"*-
Tbuoas—
uSjudn
',0. l wSV 1 . ll, |"*w n luA^r fc ulj i bj
iltaker-stsi,
oIFALLtWIN-
irea. French Do
sot Silk, Colored
Alpacas, Bomba-
llab, French and
Cambrio Hand-
-Hondkereblefa,
biter* and Quite,
Lace Veils, filk
American CMIboes. .
EMBROIDERIES—Uaon Combr
korchlefa, Plain and Embroldei
Boblnet Lacwa, Boblnot Edglnxi
, Habits nnd .UiiderSleeres, Bu
MOiSS^^S&rSS^k large and weltasdectod
stock of Gloves, Irish Linens; Linen Diaper* and
Damasks.
WOOL.KJVS—Negro Blankets, Kerseys, LInseys,Cloths,
Cosslmeres aud Vestings,Satinets, Tweeds & Ken
tucky Joans, Red, White, Blue, and Yellow Flan
nels, 104 and 114 Brown and Bteaebed Sheetings,
. Pillow-Case Linens, and Quilts.)
Country Merchants, Planters, and othere, will oonsnlt
their Interests by examining our stock bofore purchasing.
OTAU We risk Is a visit Rom those, desiring to pur-
chose. We feel confident that the quality and prices ol
our Goods will command sales upon our terms:
GENTJLEOIEN.
from tho north
I1V STORE FOR THE GEfal
TOHN.W: KELLY, haTlltg returned HB
Its with a handsome assortmenl of OLOT1J8, CARS IJ
I MERES and VESTINGS, take* pleasure In informing his
friends.thoseespeolslly,who admires folelyfltticx gar
ment, to his saloon, N04 4, opposite tho Putaski liousc,
where theywill find him ready atoll Ura-»*y suit htapi-
I Irons In the most approrod and fashlonablo manner, and
bo venture* to assert, that thoao who will confldo in hte
selection as to color, fabric, stylo or finish or a covering
for tho human form, shall go away satisfied.
• Fumtaltlng Goods—Shirts, white and colored, with and
without collars; Under 8hlrU;ri|w
Also, a lino lot of .beaatlfol
which I selected with groat care.
Gentlemen in want of any qf
plowe gl vo mo a call, as I am
small profit. [sept 35]
PIANO FORTE »E]
'aOMm . Thouitderali—*
thatthey hSvefc
|M|:-r_ co
Nunn’s fo ClarkVJ. Chtekering, Boartfj
chot fc Newlon, Edwards & Fisher, oil i
lovers or Music, havoplaco In their
There Pianos are of rich tone, and beai
Row Wood, Black Walnut, and Mai
ado Clothing,
rh.v.waOT? 6 *''"^ • iaSBBCiSV
“ -'-nnm.i.ton.
ItlE. DAHAAm ,
its splendid estebltebment, on the leR wing of tho m«
Department, 60 feet deep. Is fitted up, *( a great e
pewei Mprwdy for I^i^aorem^lMjJjrtv
fashions, constating of Infante’, Robee, Christening
Caps, splendid Emoroldered Caps, Suita, connected
and many other Goods, too numeiotis to mention In
this advertisement.' Parents aud Guardians are re
spectfully solicited fo call, as great pains have been
taken to add to the comfort ana' convenience of par-
.. . » greatest variety and
patterns, or the latest importation; all ofvhleh will bo
sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
* WM.H.GUION, Agent,
_novfl 140 Congress nnd 57 Bt. Jullan-sts.
CHEAPER TUAN THE CHEAPEST*
ST0UE IN SAVANNA!!
IE Undersigned, who always havo sold the cheapest
and best Goods In this place, respectfolly call tho
attention of the public to their extensive slock of Dry
Goods nnd Fancy Articles, to which every arrival of th#
Northern steamer brings supplies more new and more
fashionable. It constats of a large and well assorted
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Such as whlto nnd brown Linen and Cotton Shirting
and Sheeting, Pillow Cnso Linens, Marseille and other
Iledqiillts, all sorts of.Diaper. Tablo Cloths, Colton and
Damask Table Covers, Towelling, Colton Fringes, Blan
kets, foc~ foe.
DRESS GOODS. - 4 -
P LANTING POTATOES.—200 barrels. Landing per
bark Cuba and for salo by
~ URIQH AU, KELLY fo CO.
GbessBoarda,
B EANS AND COW PEAS.—For sale nt 05 Bay st.
_ dee 17 HARRIS fc CO,
D ASKEHU.—A Urge usortmeui oFFancy7Travel ting,
D aud Work Baskets, open and covered; also a good
Sreff f,MWtolr “'"“ "
AMMON BOARDS, Chessmen, Chess Boards, . _
Cups, Dice, Dominoes, and Cribbage Itoards, litis, Jaconet and Hook Muslh..
MOORE fo HENDRICKSON, variety or Silk nnd Velvet Mnnl
Glbbona*,Buildings, g - • - •-
Calicos, Glnghonu.. Muslin l>e latinos, Cashmeres,
French nnd English Merinos, Alpacas, Bombazines, Pop-
Bus, nnd a great vartejyof hlHck.plata and BrocadeSIlks.
Rich Embroidered Collars,
Worked Hands, n largo assortr
Ings ami Inscrtlngs, Plain nnd
litas, Jaconet and iiook Muslli
COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
iibiland GIn. in store and
W. 5L DAVIDSON.
E 1
■oUed
l dozon Potted ,
boxes Perdreaux without 1
dec 15
lied Qualls with Truffes ; 1 dozen
Ruffes; 1 dozen Potted Becasset
tx wllbontTruffes; 1 dozen half
mx, with Trufles; 1 dozen PdUi
1 Perdreanx wllbont Truffes; 1
iux without Truffes. For sale bg ■
.lety of black,pis
FANCY GOODS.
Rich Embroidered Collars, Choinisetts and Sleove*,
1 — 1 "-"•** * —assortment of Needlework. Edg-
•*" and Knihrulderod Swlsa Mu*,
“ns, Itlshop l.nwim, a great
....... .. iMuloa, all eons and colors
of Fringes aud Hood Tassels.
HOSIERY.
AU kinds or while, brown, mixed and black Cotton
Hose, white,- black and grey Merino Hose, Children’*
Worsted nnd Cotton Hose, Ladles’ Vee*., Cotton, Thread,
Bilk, buckskin nnd Kid Gloves.
They call particular attention lo their stock of Kerseys,
Osnaburgs nnd Mulberry Stripes; also Carpets, Matting,
Oil Cloth, ltugs, Window Curtains, an * lha largest assort
ment of Shawls ever brought to thla place, constating ol
Hlanket and Long Bbuwls, Cashmere, Crape and silk
Shar’- ^
^p"WSSI?|Sgf SSSSStaa
uec JJ IUU Iiryamst^ prices titan over before In this place, i \ -
.. .. EINSTEIN fo ECKMAN,
d*c’13 1S1 Conurcaa-Btwt, B*vannah
In store 1 . ...
OOtATcfei.^UO’hnrrol* YeUowPionlinFPotatoe*;
L Landing and for sale by dec 16 8WIFT * CO.
ery snperior
iVlDSON.
-No*.3nnd4.
. !r jrt>;ouroPpif
j felDDLEB,-Wafer 1 and Waffle-Irons^f^j salo^bjr~
dec 13 , , ■ * * HI3 Bryan sleet
C OFFEE—150 sacks Rio Coffee | 75 do. St. Domingo
doj 50 do. Government' Java dog received and for
sale by [dec 13] MoM AHON fc. DOYLE.
T URK’S ISLAND SALT-3,000 bushels Instore and
for sale by
... dec 3 1m ' SAMUEL SOLOMONS;
O MOKED BEEF fo TONGUES.—100 8mokedTongue*} TkRASS ANDIRONS, Fenders, Shovel and Tong*
O 3bbta. gmok'ed'^flHfodlP|^aM for salebj^^JL> Wire Fenders,Iron pnd Bronzo.Fire Dogs; for sale
T> XCON.—20 hltda. Sides and Shoulders, landing Rom
IL^ cmnsamk
“wETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about ten miles
North or Ocala, (tho county Mat or Marion county,) con
taining 3,000 acres, about one-hair or which Is hammock,
unsurpassed by any In the Slate; and tbo remainder wblto
oak and hickory land.
A TRACT, well known as the
tionj” conbunlni
do fine shoulders. 15
tierces canvassed ■boulders, now ln store, and for
salo by KIBUEB & RODGERS,
dec 10 Bay street;
dec 13
1 nnd Bronze .Fire Dogsrfor at
J. HABBROUCK fo CO.,
BrougbloMtreef
Fort Drone Plants-
ting 3,000 acre* of Land, principally first
quality hammock, between four and flvo hundred acre*
of which is thoroughly cleared, and at present locultl.
vatlon. Tills place for several years averaged two h
Bay streot.
JiJKW ORLEAN8 1 AND CUBA 8YRUP^50 -barrels
_ extra fine
bales Gunny Ofoth}
for sate low by Idee 18]
T>LANI8HED Dish Covers, Steak Dishes, Coffee Urns
dee 13 Broughton-street.
8,000 B g'° 0,l “' 11 ° 8,mdf gSI°fa.
vatlon. Tills place for several years avenigod two hogs
heads of Sugar to the acre, and every year that It ha*'
been cultivated bos produced lino crops of corn aud'
cotton. ,• . ~ t ; > * -;
Tliese Tracts could readily bo divided Into two or-
u “j well watered and surround-
PH.. L SonOrange Lake, consisting of
'hammock, orange grove,, and well timbered pine land.
TWO TRACTS, of 1,000 acres each, uc - -----
•v*— -—— —- -• *x»th thet
near tho Alachua
iso tracts li rich
, taec lfl], . KiBUBEfcRODGElML ;
I dec 10 M. J. SOLOMONS,
M ackerel and aALMON^-soketu each. Land
lug aDd for salo by CRANE fo HOLCOMBE;; AA
•tiec 15
TTlttAH aMitifa aKdIIAKaI. H6b&.-i'80~a
L, "^*" dt »'^ Et HOLCOMDK.
OTUAKTS ETBAM REFINED UAHDIES—Io pound
K h^f Pound pack^ ^-elv^ and for
' deo!5, _—
.>A'fiM , ..
mont of Hair Brashes and Perfumery, of all kinds,
as well as a few pair of handsome Toilet Bottle*. For
sale by . JAB, H. GARTER,
' dec 21 . . Opposite SU Andrew’s Hati.
iHEESB.—35boxes Cbeea^forfai^usgand
Seed bate,
.... ^MotntaeptStuare.’
BARREL COAL—150 tons, landing from ship Shan-
AX don; for salo by
' dec 10’ tioMi? tr mvWKPV.
ilsii
^J^forsateby .'-tdebi'l]
EED OAT8<—200 bags - heavy Maryland
landing Rom schooner Ann Maria, and forjala b;
GLAGIIORN fc CUNNIGH,
HONE t CONNERY.
SUGAR LANDING, and_for
lab/
I AM. I
b a fresh supply
SEABORN GOODALL.
TATOEfl.—300 bbto; for sale by
tP W “*Siw 77:"" HrJ.GILBERT.
;FVJnrttr , ?ii/!SbS8S!
T3E0AN NUTS.—15barrels. Landing ftotq brig u Wm.
UgV* 'W' ——
j ,. ^ Fflridasprime and c*»ioe»
•D Goshen Butter ^50 boxes Obeose,*Just received and
for sale by , [dec 20/ McMAHON fc DOYLE.
_ Clnrk,” Rom New Orleans,
deolfi
HONE fo CONNERY.
r10SHEN BUTTER,—2U Firkins Fine Goshen Butter.
\X Landing and for salo by - ■ _
dec iO . HONE fo CONNERY.
fANILLA ROPE.—200 Ootis.^
EEF AND FLOUR.—30 half barrels Fulton Market
‘ “ " i ^tlmore noarj landln^antnbr
xj Reef; 100 barreta uuuuiuro i-iuur, hum
sale by |dec20]. , .McMAHON fe _
u —^ ■ ■ J?r ” |UBe-lW bbls. Landing per brig
Kammoct h * 8rcatcr J ,urt of 1
* —ALSO-
5,000. ACRES on Indian River. Any ono wishing to
cultivate sugar cauo would do well to examine this land,
as being remarkably fertile-, and lying south of the region
of frost, it is as well adapted to that culture as any in the
United States.
12,000 ACRES, generally known as the “ Bayard tract,*
situated on tho St.John’s rl vor, opposite Picotrta. Thera
are .many small hammocks mid orange grove* on this *
tract, but it ts principally valuable for Its plue timber. It
has a river front of seven or eight mile*.
1,000 ACRES on Lake George, and sovcral small tracts
on and near the 8L John's river, well,situated for farm-
luffethe rearing of orango groves, foe.
The above tracts of land were purchased by the late
Gen. Clinch, Immediately after the accession of Florida
to the United States. From his position at that time, his
facilities for selection were unusually great, and It is be
hoved they Include as good tend as can be found In tbo
On account of thoir accessibility Rom Charleston and
Savannah, (hey offer great inducements to planters lu Ca
rolina or Georgia wishing to remove.
The titles are clear and indisputable.
Terms—Cash, or payabloat Ctmrlestonor Savannah',oa
^£°A C ' 1 ^^° XU -•••- •-
inedbyaddn
Ion county, F,
oct 16 tJan
V The Tri-weekly Chronicle & Sentinel, at Augusta,
and tho Journal & Messenger and tho Telegraph, at Ma
con, nro requested to publish tbo nbovo till first of Janu- .
tnry, and sen J their bills to ibis olflcc.
HIRE fo IIENHIi
d ROHER? HABERSHAM fc SON.
jVI^store and for mle by
1 dec 16 . .
-QUTTER, CHBE8B.-75 tobfe, kegs, and firkins,' fresh,
X> sweet Jlntter, and 25 boxes Cheese, recetvod per
JD sweet Batter, and 25 boxes Cheese, recetvod per
steamer Alabama, and a few barrels Pickled Cucum-
TTtLOUR AND CORN—100 barrel* Howard street Flour;
i to b J 0U .
B UTreU AMD CHEESE—« In KlecUd Ooib
I)utter} 100 boxes Kleclud Eugttih Dairy Clie»
PSSfiS t co.
S UGAR AND WHISKEY.—15 Muli. Porto IUcpSu-
gar; ISO bbls. Domeatio Whiskey, Just received, and
for sale by [dec 20] MoM AHON fc DOYLE.
O ALTPKTRE^-18 barrets double refined. For side by
dec 20 MOORE fo HENDRICKSON.
JHAMS, 8moked Beer, Smoked Beef Tongues, Bo-
eer, Smoked Beef Tongues, Ho-
W*
pRIME EASTERN. H AY.—50^btlea Prlmo Hay.
l^IRE CRACKERS, Hre Crackert, Flre Craokers.
X Just received, and for sale by W. D, FORD,
dee JB- • •
SMSfirtMEttooL.
^AETORSI OASrOBtt.t-Aujr.oyu.t^IrM b,
dee 15 1 ’ •; . 155 Brough Ion-Street.
AND DACOrl HAMS—30 hMT brrrrl. Kulton
UCKWHEAT.—50 packages of Buckwliwl. Ihbajf
schoonor N. W, Smith, and for aale by •
dec 10 '
O NION SBT8-4 barreb Red aild White Onion Sets,
'I.N, Monument ft
dfujls Motiumtnlbqu.ro.
Monument Bqu.rK
B Srr^asa hr
dee 23.
WSm
retail by "
ilog Powdei
Tdeo 181 MOOR
-MIOWHlinOlJa, tor' <W 11ilr,T'i« »
gfetflSS For wlo bj^^ tl.OARTER,
dec 21 Opposite Bti Andrew’s Hall.
for tho cure of .oought, colds, -■**•— ‘
—i ind throat A R«
oftiio lungsut:
dtOflL U'- —rr—
dvedby rueaki]j. a. imuivn.
fiwTANtl I,IN!
NutStConsUlliig of Brasil
llburts, Alinuiute, Hickory
—otiuom
dee 01
rsr&Ta uvuii.^M
B8ALE i)RUO;OIST8.
Caibhons. Iluililisiffa*
OFFER FOR BALE-5,000 lbs. Union Whit
500 8 do? n *BliMu:hed Winter 8perm Oil;
20 barrels do. Wholo Oil;
10 do. Train Oil, best quality;
8 do. Wlhter strained Uni Oil;
5 do. Cobum’s Machlucry Oil;
in do. No. 1 CSstor Oil;
f 0 tassssii.,
icansLit^
250 ounce* Farts’ Snlpbato Qululne;
10 barreta Iuorlltard’s Snnff;
30 boxes snorted Candles;
50 boxes Roy’s Lemon Syrup;
30 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger:
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves;
100 reains Letter ami Wilting Paper;
Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Sledt*
does; Perfomcry; Hair, Tooth and Shaving llrtuhes; Toi
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Bide Combs, foe. foe.; all
of which are offered at Uio lowest prices, either for cosh
or approved paper. sept P
CHEAP CASH STORE,
CORNER OF WHITAKER AND CONGRF.88-8TS.
’ll TANTILLA VELVETS, Black nnd Fancy Silk Man-
1VX tlllns: tho subscribers have just received Blue,
rown, Green and Black 44 Silk Velvets for Mantillas.
Uo, n large'supply of Black and Fancy Silk Mantillas,
bleb they will dispose otat tltelr usual low prlcns.
uov 5 M. PEN DERG ACT fc CO.
HACKNEY UOAU1K.
Tbo subscriber respectfully Informs tire
, ubllc, nnd strangers lu town, that ho boa
Just received an elegant now lluck, called tho
“LADY HENTZ,” which Is on entirely new principle,
gards accommodation, safety, foe. Ho will always
top a flue pair of Horses attachwl, and ready for Itniue-
late service. Ortlcrs should bo left utGtu’s 1.1 very rtla-
ar ■ - •'
lOllu^orU'uuulUou.Irg-lV.nuTViM.j.iiA.
MM INLAM) MILL.
rrMUS MILL I* now In
X supplied with Timber,
canoes of Bawe«l Lumber, or 11
ccltaut (|uulll^ with dispatch.
fpjjv ao
line upcruilou, at
er,U now prupui
>, being well
i ti» furuUh
nffos
$3