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W Klpl>i'« V nlirAlM»niI«r, Ufirpool, lo A. Low fc
°®Br. bark Clansman, McLaren, Glasgow, to A. Loir fc
°^*- **-•— « vwHgjjOf B, 'A.8oullard.
F BrifBml, Ts!lin*n,New Y<
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JWOUSTJ! <• irjiyttEsnoiHr ujiit.
ROJII).—An election Tor Berea Director* to
W« .f i\.1. ru^.— ... . ik> .—._
manage the afflti raofti il • Company for Uioeniijl ng j ea7,
will be held at the offloo of tfie Secretary, No. I IT lie;
JfflifflSMBHa
brushes, crumb and flesh brushes, plate, tooth at
ix>ll
bl...
bruabi
fleeh bnabea, plate, too
.jhea and bellow*. For tar* by
.LINS fc BULK LEY, Bryan street.
wim us nciu at tiiv uiuov ui mo ncraiirr, nu. m llaj
street, Bavannab, on Monday, tlie 3d day'of January
nest, between the bourn of 10 A, M. and fl P. M.
deoSS Per order. J09KPIIBANCROFT, 8eo’y,
wul
dec. 88
jm=i
NOTICEDTlie Steamer IVANIIUB v
not leare until Saturday, lat January next.
8. M. LAFFITEAU.
. . , ‘A? MINI..
B EKF— Philadelphia family beef in whole, half and
quarter Barrel*, for sale by [doc38] £ MINIS.
Tongues for aale by ^ M ^jg
THE MUSTANG LINIMENT Cure*
, BHEUM AT18M, 80KB THROAT, NEURAL-
and PAIN In tbo LIMBS—to bo uaod externally,
PbAXTUR’a Bank, SaeaaaaA, Dtc. 7,1852.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION tor Director*
_ of thla Bank, will be held at the Banking Jlouae
on tooflm In January next, between the hour*
dec 8 ‘ Saw' ’ II, W. MERCER, Caahler.
Macom and WxaTXXN R. R. 0. v
Macon, Dec. 13,1853.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of Btockhold
era, and an election of Prealdent and Director*
eld at thla office on Tueaday, the 4th day of
January next.
Stockholders are requooted to be preaout In per* on o
J. II. TAYLOR,
Secretary.
‘gab.
CiyTRAL Railroad fc BanxinqOoiIf*t or Oa, »
y '■ ’ 8arannah, December 1; 1858. j
THE ANNUAL ELECTION fbr Nine
iMa Tltiu.'nni In mAtinfrt. illM Am.tr nf til I m Ia.11(11.
Ltd Washburn. Wilder
Mrs Hodgson, Rev N A
‘-born fc Cunningham,
nlth, Davis fcCopp,
Lime to Brigham, KeUv.fc .Cp.,,.. ■ ■, » . .
Mchr, w. U. Oenn, Nyc, Philadelphia, to Oohena fc
nStx. Mdse. to T It Mllls/T W’Uoskery.J Hasbrouck
spur laWRsi i
7©.Sb/, SmUg FtaoltllnfcUrenU
f&jSng? -
Schr. H. A. Barling, Wainwright,New York, to Wash-
bum, Wilder fc Co. Mdao.to W. W. Goodrich, T R
Milk, H K Washburn, Cooper fc Gilliland, Webster fc
Palme*, J V Connemt fc Co, Mono fc Nichols, order and
0t aSbr. Northern Belle. Thompson, Rlceboro’, to Mailer.
150 bale* 8. L Cotton,700 bushels Rough Rice. 300 bush
els Coni,4re~lo Andaraon Is Go, N A Hardee fc (Jo; Way
fc King, M Camming, R Habcraham fc Bon, Godfrey fc
Lawson, Port fc Duuham. ' '
Scbr. D. U Clinch, Kent, Baltimore ,rta Wilmington,
Kibbee fc Rodgers, 0 G Martin, Webster fc Palmes,
Moore fc HeAdrickaon, W Wood bridge, T S Wayne, Ra-
bun fc Whitehead, A 0 Toms, J H fc M Bheahan. H J
Gilbert, Cowdrey fc Wells. MJ Solomons, T M Koala,'
Claghora fc Cunningham, Brigham, Kelly fc Co, Swift fc
Co/ McMahon fc Doyle, John Doyle, JD Joaaee, H J
. Dickerson, A Short, U Habersham fc Son, P Gelblehouso,
J R Johnson, Klnebley. Lockett fc Uo,Cohen fc Tarver.
The D. L. 0. put Into Wilmington for repairs about tlx
vScbr.^Haitlet Lewis, Cudwortb, Darien, with 6,000
busbols Rough Bloc to Afaderaons fc Co.
Schr. 8. N. Smith, Smith, Philadelphia, to Willis fc
Brundage. Mdre. to G H Johnson. J O Morao, N B fc U
Weed. T 8 Wayne, T R Mills. M J Solomons. Phil brick
fc Bell J M Flynn, Wlllla & Brundage, S E BothweU fc
Go, A Minis, J Slcbel, Webster fc Palmes, J H Carter, W
M Davidson, W T William*, Scranton, Johnston fc Co,
Crane fc Uoloombe, K Molyneox, Padelford, F*y fc Co,
T M Turner fc Oo, Glaghom fc Cunningham.
Sloop B S Newcombe, Williams, Ogocboe, to Hastor.
1,700 buabela Rough Rtco to R Habersham fc Son,
Sloop Magnolia, Russell, Pennyworth’s Mills, to Mas
ter. Co casks Rioo to R Haberrham fc Bon.
8teamcrGalboun, Barden. Charleston, to S M Lafflteau.
Mdzc. to B M Lafflteau, J A Brown, R Habersham, and
order.
Steamer Lamar, CromwelLAogusta, with Boats 7 and
tonfcG
kCO-G
order.
Steamar William Gaston, Shaw, Palalka, fcc^ to Clag-
horn fc Cunningham. 81 bales Bea Island Cotton, 10 do.
Upland do. andmdxe. to Boston fc Gunby, N. A. Xlardoo
fc Co., Ellas Rood, J U Hull, Captain Brooks, Captain T.
liotirke, Mrs. Grant, A. Haywood, J. Waldburg.
mffiraHi Urttft’. S-««Si» TtlncM.
fc Bryaon, llarper, 1
ayfcCo,
OLEAREB.
Steata 8Wp. Florida, Woodbull,New York—Padelford,
Shlp^tale illghta, Paxton, Liverpool-Washburn, Wil
der & Co.
Ship Kalamazoo, Taylor, Liverpool—Smith fc Hum-
.phroys.’ ■ ■ »i-
:sm . DEPARTED.
Steamer Welaka, King, Paistka, fcc.
gjgai
fort, fcc.
Steamer Calhoun, Barden, Charleston.
WENT VO SEA.
Ship Kate Hunter, Bush, Liverpool.
Schr. Vlnrinla, Snow, Philadeldbla.
8chr. N. W. Smith, New-York.
Schr. Benjamin strong, Smith, New-York.
MR Dlroetora lo inunsgo the uUktr 0rtM» Insttiu-
tfon, will bo held at the Banking House in this city, on
Monday,^he3d day ^of January next, between the lioura
° dec 1* ■ sJloMON COHEN, Cashier.
NOTICE,—The rate or Way Freight by tlio
JjptSr^ SteamerJVANHOE being governed b^ the
Erough rate to or from At._ , „
‘ ‘ any variation from tbo former rates will be cbar(
irdingiy, dec 8 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agenl
loo la hereby given
ites will be charged
Agenl
to the undersigned. ..
Marietta, Oet, 19,1853.
oetSS- law3mo
\JBeA"
Ift£U:
ton’s lower i
^FLIGHT, J. H. Luther matter, will meet wl
pitch as above. For freight or passage apply on board
at Telfair’s wbari; or to
dee 38 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
FOR NEW-YORK—Old Estarlibkrd Lin a.
-Tlie packet *h.p HARTFOBD,G.Bourke, mas-
.jr, will meet with despatch ha above. For freight or
puu.g^.ppl,,ubo.nl, 1
BR1UHAIMH&Sy fc CO.
. —f,. Augusta, to Klnchley,
as Cotton, and Mdxe., to Stark
urtCoi AUen fc Ball, 0 W Garmo-
n Beabrook, Pock, Charieaton via Bean-
RIEBIOlkANPA.
Schooner J. F. Tobias, Hand,’ hence at Philadelphia
on the 83d Inst. : , . ( .
Bremen Bark. Patria, 8lpper, tor this port, cleared at
New York on the 83d Inst.
Schooner Jersey Oak, Rogers, for Jacksonville, (Fla.)
cleared at New York on tbo 83d Inst -
Boric Pilgrim, Robbins, and Brig Acorn, Coombs, for
thls'port, cleared at Boston on the Slst lost.
■ Schooner Harvest, WlUlama,; for. Jacksonville (Fla.)
clearof at Boston on the Slst Inst.
, Ship Thomas Wright, Lavender, and schooner Edlpso,
Gosloe, lor thla port, cleared at.New-York on tho 22d
Instant. .
Brig TrenV-n, Haynes, for St, Mary’s (Ga.) cleared at
New-York on the 83d Instant.
Barquo Chester, Crosby, hence for Boston, put Into
New-York on the 31st, for a harbor. .
Barque Maria Morton, Bulkloy, hence at Boston on tbo
Slst'lnstant'
Schooner Stephen Hotchkiss, Munson, bonce at New
Orleans on tbo 83d tost.,
Election Notleo;
An Election wlU be held at tho Oonrt House In the
C3ty of Savannab, on Monday, 3d day of January noxt,
for five Justices of the Inferior Court,and aTax Collector,
and a Receiver of Tax Rotuma for the County of Chat
ham. Polls will bo opened at soven o’clock, A. M., and
Wri&ied Rt alk^p^elodci P. M.
tho 8h<irUriuid Constables are required to ailend and
~—rkjttoti
: W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j.l o. o. c.
A,PORTER, j. U o. c. c.
ELIAS REED, J. 1.0.0. 0.
XEiulJi.* I. C(
'A. LEWIS, s. lo, e. c.
LT. GIBSON,
Notice.
Fat.LowKlrmuMst -1^ am a candidate for Reflection to
the office or Receiver of Tax-Returns,
dec 88' Yours respectfully, BARNARD E. BEE.
To tho Voter, of tho 2nd District, G. M.J
FKLLow-CmxxMS—I am a candidate for the office of
Justice of the Peace Ip your District, and respectfully so
licit.your support. The election will bo held at the office
?Ln U * 1 i? o Ph ! ,lp M ’ RuMell t oo Saturday, 1st January,
■m. TeuroWtau
11,0811 Ul ... D.II.GALLOWAY.
re-election for Tax Collector of
wjrnty, and respectfully oak your support.
6l5 3 F.M.BTONE.
ot tho Third DUtrlot G. RK.
for re^^ontotho Offloo of JUS.
TlCBOPTHB PBAOB for yottr District at tho Eloctlon
tohe held at my Offloo on Saturday, tho 1st day ofJanu-
my next. The polU are to lie opened at 10 o’clock, ^
^ • doc 17 D* B. RAlFOi"
T ?.^VL V S* cm 01 County l
tAvSKT* J’ ira * wndldato for the offloo of
l 1 ^ 1 Vu L ? 0T0R “ Uto ensuing eleoUon, on the flrst
. Wowl,y ,B ^Miuary next, and roopoothilly solicit your
■Akl’L. Ot HWBAT.
01 Third Dlutrlct G.ffr*
oiiimSSSJft 1- **»lMllon lo tho oIQmOf JIJMTIOR
,h# •loollon io bo
JJM » JwUooJUlft.rtPs offloo, on rialunlny, the III day
SEra*' 1 a- a, ™ wiwimi/
•' unwABi) a, wiunw.
iS.sasassSECr
rinll
) 111 MM
SSSis
MWUKNWmxs
oeobou. MtLiniRr msTiToTK
The next term of this Institution will com*
neuoo on Monday, January 10,1853. Additional build-
ngs having been erected, there will be accommodations
for 130 cadets. A copy of the regulations wlU bo sent to
any person desiring lurtber Information, on application
ioralgned. B. V/BRUMBY,
Superintendent.
TXtixi afttoectfoementfl.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Tt Dave on H tint day % December 30a, at B o'clock. A.M.
Tho now and splendid steamship STATE
OF GEORGIA, 6ipt. Jno. E. Walton, will
fc CO.
ur utiuuuin, cnpi. voo. r«. ivuu
FOR MACON, UAWKINSVILLE,
AND OTHER LANDINGS.
Tbo Steamer 18AAO SCOTT, will leave
»a above, To-morrow night, 39th Inst. For
“*** —* on board at John*
KELLY fc CO.
dec 88
I freight or passage apply oi
wharf, or toBRlGHAM,
Chatham Sheriff?. Bale*
WILL BE SOLD on the flrst Tuesday in February next,
before the Court House In the Ctty of Savannah, between
tho legal boors of sale, a runaway negro named CnauLKS,
who Is now confined lu the Jail of Chatham County—Or
dered by tbo Honorablo tbo Justices of the Inferior Court
that ho be sold as the law direct*,
dec 35
JNO. DEVANNY,
Sheriff 0.0.
NOTICE.
lERSONS having claims against John S. Manuk,.
_ deceased, lato or Beaufort district, South Carolina,
will present them within the time prescribed by law
duly proven, to Samuel Solomons, In thla city* other
wise payment will be barred.
W. P. MANEB, t
8. P. MAME1L ( Ex “ oU >™-
Savannah, Dec. 84,1858.Ow
_ South Brood street, between Whitaker and Barnard
streets. [dec 25] • Im
" ICEl ICEll
rpHE undersigned will enter Into contracts until the
1 20 Jannary ensuing, for the delivery of loo from the
Sabago Lake lea Company of Portland, Me.
JOHN L. COPE.
v Georgia Cithen. Macon, and ConitituUnaUet, Au-
gusta, copy and send bill. 4 dee 84
A Good Ghristmas Dinner
CAN BE PROPERLY COOKED
IN a FIRST RATR OOOXINO ST0VM, SUCH AS THU
“ Southern Iron Witoh.'’
rpHIB Is the only Cooking Stove to be found In this
X city that will really ROAST, as in front or a Fire-
place. For sale by JAMES SULLIVAN,
dee 83 145 Broughton-at
TUB COST OP QOINUTO IKIUSE-KKEPINU!
Wlmt It CONtji for Ilouse-keepinff
t of Articles of'good quality, wh—
going to house-keeping, wlU be pack-
directed, for-Thirty Dollars, from
e-keepers’ Famishing Store, No. 80
The following list or Articles of aono quality, which
are all requisite In —'—- •—— *-— "■ —*-
ed and •liipped-as:
the General House-keepers’ Furnishing Store,
Maiden Lamb, New-York. (Sign of the BlgTea-KeUle.)
Hoiue-PnrniBblng Llstr—Set No. 1, for $80.
A VIRaiNIAN,wbohuathorouthknowledg*orihe
XA. Mercantile business, wishes a situation as salesman
to some good House In tbe Boutb, or would tako charge
of a buslugai In the country. Ooramunlcatlona addressed
to VIRGINIAN, Forsyth, Monroe Co., Ga^ will eecure
attention. 8* dec 84
Mscon Journal and Mu»eager Insert four weeks
and charge thla office,
A SITUATION WANTED.—A young man, who can
produce good recommendations, wishes to be em
pto/M as a clerk In a dry-goods o^roeev|iM(we. Apply
0* Whitokc*rstocc U
n WJ V *r«%-7^ ATshlp CtiTNA.
TiWapooi^rtrrniiSMilSAS
patcii for the above port. For freight apply to
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
rpHE undersigned having formed a copartnership un*
X der the style of LEVY fc CALDWELL, for the
transaction of a general Commission business, will pay
particular attention to consignments made to them, and
wut ffii mjerepromptly. *
„ ^ LUTHER M. CALDWELL.
New Orleans, Dec, 1st, 1653. Im dee 18
1 Kitchen Shovel, Tong*and
. Poker.
1 Iron Tea-Kettle.
1 Tinned Iron Pot.
1 Tinned Iron Saucepan.
1 Soap-stone Griddle.
8 Tin Bake-Pans.
1 Tin Dripping Pan.
I Tin Bauoepan,
1 Small TU> Nettle,
1 Pepper and Floor Dredge.
3 Tin Flo Plates. <
1 UnWaah-Basln.
1 Dish Pan.
3 Table fc Tea Spoons, Iron.
1 Chop Knife alia Bowl.
1 Tea and Coffee Canister.
8. Japanned Lamps.
I Match Hafo. ■ T
I Chamber Pall.
8 Smoothing Irons.
8 I-arge Cedar Wash-Tubs.
I Wash-Board.
3. Dos. Clothes-Pins.
1 Pint Measure.
1 8et Table Mats.
1 Britannia Coffee Pot.
1 Britannia Tea Pot.
0 Knives fc Forks, stag bds. 1
1 Pair Carvers to match.
1 Corkscrew and Tunnel.
_l Large Walter.
3 Painted Palls.
Gridiron.
i.actr. .
1 Coffee Boiler.
iSK L
is!."*;:
SILK BONNETS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
SPRING TRADE, 1858.
B. T, WILDE,
No. 40 John-etreet, Now-York,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in every description
of BHIRED BILK, SILK fc LACE; CRAPE fc LACE,
and every imaginary style of LADIES’ BONNETS and
FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, received by every
steamer from France—comprising one of the largest
stocks In tho city, to which tho attention ortboso wishing
to purchase, by tho case or doxen, Is respectfully solicited.
MILLINERS
are particularly Invited to call and examine the grea
variety of PATTERN BONNETS, which will be soPd at
lower prices than they have been accustomed to piling.
G» *
dec 24
HIOT. Will OSTB
v freight spylyu
y" QEA800W.
^wanted to complete Uu> cargo"of sblp^OORDE^
~dec83° r ” 8 t, * PP7 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc CO.
ntfwro. !
T O BE HIRED.—A female servant, a good seamstress'
mantua-nuker, and lady’s maid. Apply to
doc 84 Broker,'0 Whllskcrstrecl*
"TATANTED TO HIREAlO able-bodied NEGRO MEN,
yy .for Which Fifleeti Dollars per month wUl bo paid,
and they found. Apply to
dec 16 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN,
YTtOR BALE.—-Two very likely country raised negroes,
I* a man uged 85 years, a first rate axeman and Held
hand; his wife, aged 80 years, accustomed to house and
Held work. They are sold for no rault, and warranted
unM. Audit, Ia
Thf.D*,, ■
i, EarAloopi
Gooils ever offered In this market.
aorf meat of Fancy Goods, among whirl
Desks, Accortleons, Hcl.sora, Knives,
Tl dcc < iW 1JulVo,,, i Valances, 8
Furniture at Auction.
TO-MORROW, st II o’clock, In frontofS(
An Assortment of Furniture, consisting of oi
Marble Centre Table, Six Mahogany Chains oik
any Rocking Chair, ono Couch, Water C
Ware, fcc^fce.—Terms Cash before ddln
, ddlverj.
i Skimmer.'
iHx'
1 Knlfb Board. .
3 Scrub Brushes.
MamE "
l eSidra.
1 Flour Sieve.
1 011 Filler. *
1 Knife Box.
I Door Mat.
1 Kitchen Table.
1 Potato Msaber.
1 Flour PWL.
‘ Splco Box.
_ Pastry. Board.
1 Rolling Pin. -
1 Clothes Line.
Pair Bronzed Andirons.
The following list for Ssvsmtt-Fiv* Dollams Is com
prised of more articles, and still devoid of superfluities,
as may be soon; the articles are generally of larger size,
and the list, of course, more complete.
House-Furnishing List—Set ^Nq. 2. packed and
delivered on board Veuel'for 175.
1 Tinned Iron Tea-Kettle.
NOT CLOSED YET.
T HE success which has attended our efforts to dispose
of our stock, Induces us to conUnue for a while lon
ger, and afford the same inducements to thoso who ore
still In want or Clothing. Our best goods aro still toscU.
Those who desire 810 Coals for 80 50 or 87, Pants for
84 60 or 85, Vests for 83, or la tho same proportion for
STRAYED—On Wednesday
. v jy nlgbl, 8 r
k slant, a dark bay MARE, about four yearn old,
^ ten or eleven hands high. A suitable reward
J. will be paid to any person who will leavo her
ira stable.eod3 dec 28
- Administrator’ll Notice.
A LL who havo demands against the estate of the late
Col. JOHN H. MeINTOSH, of Florida, aro request,
ed to present them to tho undersigned, properly nltesled,
within the period prescribed by law, and thoso indebted
to bis estate are requested to make payment to the same.
J. WALDBURG, Adminlstratoi.
Savannah, Dec. 20,1858.law!dec 28
SITUATION WANTED.
S ITUATION WANTED, A8 RESIDENT GOVERN
ESS—A young Lady, who has recently arrivod from
Europe, would wish to procure an engagement with a
respectable family, or In a drat class Ladles’ School.
Her eourse of instruction comprises the English and
French Languages, Writing, Arithmetic, Music and
Drawing. Having studied under the first Professors, and
from her experience and success in tesehlng, she feels
confldont that she will be able to give general satlsfkc-
tatters addressed to M. A.,307 Treraont-streat, Boston,
Mass^ shall be Immediately attended to. 4 dec 28
Citation, for Letters Dismissory.
may concern:
Whereas, Rosbst IIazlehurst, Executor of tho last
will and testament or James C. Mat
county, deceased, has applied to me
mission from said executorship t
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin-
gulor the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections (tf any they have) in my offlee within tho
time prescribed by law t otherwise Letters of Dismission
will bo granted tbo applicant.
Given under my hand and official algnature, at my
offloo in Brunswick, this twenty-fourth day of December,
A. D. 1853. • E. 0. Pi DART, Ordinary. ’
dee 28 *~
RInngham, tale of aakl
me for **'*-
Citation, for litters of Administration.
gxATBOFGEORGIA, j To all whom It may concern:
Whereas 8amukl A. Hooker baa applied to mo for
Letters of Administration on Uto estate ofJames McLeod,
late of said county, deceased:
• These are therefore to cite and admonlsb all andslngu-
Ur the kindred and creditors of said deceased to die their
objections (If any Uioy have.) In toy office, within the
time prescribed by Uw, otherwise said Letters wlf
granted tbc applicant.
Given under tnjr band and official signature, this twen
ty-fourth day of December, A. D. 1852.
dee 28 lm E. 0. p. PART, Ordinary,
% . BROOK’S
rpfiS^BDTOord Thread?'m^fexdnslveiy From Bra
X Island Cotton, Is uow taking the lead or aU other
makers.
For sale by
Tweedy, Bloulton fc Plympton,
Hunter, Buckloy fc Co^
a’ap®’
Lee, Fenton fc Phelps,
Avery, llllliurd fc do!, •
Henrys, Bmltb fc Townsend,
W. fc J. Morrison fc Co.
John Marlin. Jr n fcCo^
B, F. Browning fc Co-
Brooks, Brothers fc Co-
Smith, Cary & Mosely.
Freeland, Stewart fc CoX:
ciaflln. Mellenfc Co.,
Lord, Warren, Salter fc Co,
Greonway. Brothers & Co-
YfMSftEgfo
*o Opdyku fc Co-
And __
Phlladelpl
Ob W)|.
. John Steward, Jr,fcOo-
brail the leading Jobbers, fcc. In
tlphla and Boston. a
BROOK’S GREAT EXHIBITION
PRIZE THREAD.
TTMIE inbscribers are constantly receiving supplies of
A this superior Qix Cord Thread, mauuftiotureil exclu
sively from Bra Irlarb Cotton, which they warrant to
excel nny In market.
BTRONG fc SMITH, 85 William-street,
Agents In New-York.
LEWIS fc CO, 68 Market-street,
Agents In PhlUdelpbla.
WATERSTON, PRAY fc CO- 77 Foderal-st,
dec 28 3m Agent* IU Boston.
SEWU¥G MACHINE.
SINGER’S PATENT STRAIGHT NEEDLE, PERPEN-
D1CULAR ACTION
8DW1NG MACHINE
Secured in the United 8tate» by two dietinct Patents, tits
fret granted August 1SM851, the second April
nnHB only machlno pri^lcgcd to uso ft straight neodle.
X Within a abort time It has boon awarded seven gold
and silver medals at Fairs In different Slates. In less
than two yoars the groat reputation of this labor-saving
machine has been established In this country and in Eu
rope. What spinning machinery is to the old splnnlug-
wheel, 81nger’s Sowing Machine Is to other modes of
sewing. Itbaa already triumphed over inveterate preju
dices arising from tho sale of Imperfect and worthtosa
machines. It has been Introduced oxtcnslvely Into large
manufacturing establishments and Into the hands of In
dividual operators. It sews every variety of materials,
k. b. bckuim, offle. MitftswlHj.".*
and surprising strength and beauty, performing the work
as fast as ten persons and milch bettor than it can l>e
doue by band. TbU machine it ooinpacl, ornamental,
durable, aud Is easily adjusted and operated. Full
prlnjod directions> for using It are furnished with each
machine. The prioo, with all appantua complete, la
’to!
other goods, would do well to call soon,
doc 28 8AUL8DURY fc CO. ‘
Marshall House.
CANDY.
A T NEWCOMB fc RICE’S. Comer ef IVhitaker and
Broughton etreets.—600 boxes nicely aasortod, 4 lbs.
In a box, for 81 each; also fancy boxes from six cents up
ward. All articles fresh made. Come and see—now Is
tho Umo. 8 dcs 24
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
T HE subscriber will bo pleased to show friends and
customers a One Diamond Cross—value 8400. Also
ono ordered by a friend of Jefferson oonnty—value 8500.
Articles In my line too numerous for an advertisement are
on band and ready for inspection and for sale by
G. M. GRIFFIN,
dec 84 late M. Eastman.
FOR CBUKISmnAS.
J U8T RECEIVED, per ateamer Florida, anothor In
voice of that, famous Curacao which haa been so
highly recommended by our eminent Physicians. The
subscriber also calls the attention of the public to bit
Urge stock or tbo most choice and selected articles of
PURE OLD COGNAC BRANDY,
of hla own direct Importation, with a general assortment
of fine Old Bladelra, Sherry, Port, Hock, Muscat, Buu-
tome, Claret and Champagne Wines. Also a complete
assortment of floe Cordials, fcc. fcc. fcc, at
R. MAYERS,
6 Whittaker-st, cor. Bay Lane.
N. B. The above articles are all warranted pure, and
such as nny physician may recommend to his patients
for medical purposes. dee 33
l Tinned Iron Oval Pot.
3 Tinned Iron Saucopans.
1 Soap-etono C riddle.
9 Russia Iron Drip Pans.
3 Tin Pans, assorted sixes.
1 French Coffee Filler.
8 Small Tin Kettles.
1 Bet Measures, quarttoglU.
1 Kitchen Corkscrew.
8 Flour Scoops, 1 Sugar do.
1 Flour Dredge, 1 Pepper do
1 Tin WaterDlppor.
Flour Sieves, assorted.
Chop Knife and Tray.
Vegetable 81lcer.
Square Walter,for kitchen
Round Bowls, wooden.
Barrel and Hairdo,cover.
Nest Wooden Boxes.
Nest Flour Palls.
Scrub Brushes, assorted.
Oil Feeder.
Oil Con. 1 Slop Pall.
Euamel’d Preserve KetUo.
Roasting Tin Oven.
Pastry Br’dfc Rolling Pin.
Paste Jigger. •
Apple Corer.
English Coffee Mill.
Pairs Kitchen Knives and
Forks.
Cedar Wash Tubs, asa’ed.
Zine Wash Board.
Settee Ironing Table.
Clothes Basket, Willow.
3 Britannia Lamps.
1 Each, Coffee and Tea Cad.
dies.
1 Pr. Brass Shovel fcTongt.
3 Door Mats, asserted sites.
Many nsefol House keep
our Illustrated catalogue
Hflrtaf'**
Bet 0 Table Mats.
Bet 0 Ivory Napkin Rings.
8et5 .Wire DlsnC
l Fry Pan.
1 Cake Tamer.
0 Tin Pie PUtoa.
1, “ “
I jiOR SALE.—That valuable Wharf Property altualed
' to the west, and adjoining the Public Wharf, the
continuation of West Broad atreet, and better known as
property of the estate of the Into 8. Winkler. The
Wharf has been lately repaired. For further Informs-
U 7co'® lyt ° WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
* LMONDS AND CHEESE,—
For tale by
dee 24
if
A. RON AUD,
Corner of Bay fc WhltaKer 8treeta.
Groam Ale.
rpAYLOR fc SONS’ CELEBRATED CREAM ALE—
X The undersigned, sole Agents In this city, will keep
a constant and ample supply or tho above Ale. Persons
desirous of obtaining tho article, can be supplied by noti
fying us. Idee l] QUANTOCK, ROBERTS fc CO.
T\TEW LAYER RA18IN8.-50 whole, half and nuar-
ter boxes New Layer Raisins, just received, and re
sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
dee 25 Comer or Bull and Bay streets.
P RESERVED GINGER-—Six cases Preserved Glnge
Just received, and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
dec 25
S ARDINES.—Six cases whoto, half and quarter boxes
Gltlows Sardines, Just received, and for sale by
dec 25 J.ROUB8EAC.
Ill ED FIGS,—One tierce fresh Dried Fl|
celved, aud for sale by J. 3
dec 35
I YON KATHA1RON.—A fresh supply of Ibis celo-
J bra ted article for the hair, Just received by
deoSS MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
S WEET OILc—SO baskets and 10 boxes Sweet Oil. For
sale by [deo 85] MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
sale by
B UTTER AND OUEESE^-SO kegs cboloo Goshen
Butter, 50 boxes English Dairy and Goshen Cheese,
10 coses Pino Applo Cheese, landing per ateamer. and for
saioby [dec 55) CLAGHOUN fc CUNNINGHAM.
C HAMPAGNE.—50 baskets **Heldtieck,” “Porra,”
and 44 Grape” Champsgnojan “ ‘ “
dec 25 CLAGHOnN
O EG Alts.—'75,000 Imported Segnrs or various Brands.
QfFqr sale by deo84 A. BONAUD.
TjiOR SALE.—The undersigned offers for sale, afloat,
X* 3500 sacks common Liverpool Salt, ten to tho ton;
50 tons best Canuel Coal. . „
dec 24 3 J. P. GRAVES.
-VfECHANIOAL PICTURE.—A beautiful palntlni
1VJL with moving flgnros, Windmill, Watermill, Cloc
andmusio—an elegant specimen of French mechanism-
can be seen at tbo store or P. ZOGBAUM fc CO.,
deo 10 .74 8L Julian fc 107 Bryan sts.
tNGLISH PICKLES AND SAlJOES.—JO do:
h Covers.
1 Bread Grater.
I Dlsb Pan. 1 Wash Basin.
1 Tin Tea-pot.
9 Tuniela, assorted, t-
1 Wire Bog Whip,
1 Ladle. 1 Skimmer.
1 Meal Fork. I Toast Fork.
1 Meat Knife. 1 Bread Knife.
* Basting Spoon.
Sot Hkowers.
2 Wooden Spoons.
1 Towel Rollor.
9 Painted Palls.
1 Potato Masher.
2 Match Safes. 1 Cup Mop.
1 Preserving Bpoon.
1 Cup Kogter. 1 Cake Box.
I Square pplco Box,
1 Lemon Squeezer.
1 Window Brush.
1 Wash Bunch.
2 Clothes Lines.
4 Dox. Clothes Pins.
4 Smoothing Irons.
1 Stand for do.
1 Dust Pan. 1 Dost Brash.
1 Floor Brush.
3 Shaker Brooms.
1 Feather Duster.
1 Meat 8Mb.
1 English Blitter Print.
1 Pair Bellows.
ip ng Articles enumerated In
(wbieh will be forwardod by
17>OIl BALE.—A very likely and Intelligent Mulatto
f Boy .aged 15 years. Hela well qualified as a Walter
n a HoteL a good Ostler and Coachman. Hla character
s good. He Is warranted sound. Apply to
dec 38 WYLLY fc 510NTMOLL1N.
71011 SALE.—Three 10. jly negro men aged 22,23 and
85 yean or age. Apiilyto
dec 81 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
dec 18 COHENS fc HERTZ.
TtOU SALE—A Lot In Yorit sleet, (fit by 30 frat, fee
simple. Also, a Lot In Margaret street, 50 by 90
feet, fee simple. Apply to WM. WRIGHT,
dec 13 Broker.
^OR 8ALB—A man 30 year* old,* man88year*,a
man 36 years, a man S3 years, and a man S3 year*
old. Apply to ifdeo 13] WM. WRIGHT, Broker. .
?OR SALE—A family of country raised Negroes—a
Man 38 years old, a Woman 36, a Girl 16, a Girl 13,
andaBoy!. They are accustomed to the culture of Cot
ton and Rice. Apply to
deo 7 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
/CHECKS ON NEW-YORK-For aale by
\J nov 2 tf 0. A. L. LAMAR.
GOOD WORKMEN WANTED.
ty WANTED.—Active and efficient Work-
rOCr^^a^men In aU branches of the Carriago-mak-
aSSr^N^-Ing business. The man kst raica will
r -Tbr—bo paid for ooon wosemkh, and none
other than good Workmen need apply—aa poor ones ran
not have employment. Apply at my Carriage Establish-
meat, corner of Broughton and West Broad-etrect*.
sept 17 tf WILLIAM WARNER.
NEGROES WANTED.
npHE Highest market price will be paid for Negroes.
A either in gangs, families, or singly, as we bare nu
merous orders to purchase for country and eity.
WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN,
June 11 At the old office, corner Bui bat. and Bay Lane.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
errUATED Immediately upon the Waynesboro* and
O Augusta Rail Road, and adjolulng town lands ol
Waynesboro*. It contains about seven hundred and
fifty acres, with a one pasturage, and haa all neeeesary
buildings. The wholo or a part may bo purchased. Ap
ply lo 8IIBWMAKE fc MONTGOMERY,
sept 27 tf Waynesboro* Ga.
TO BENT.
JA THE Western tenement of Brick Bnlldlng ad-
HtflM Joining Mr. Webster’s stores, Broughton street. It
'■ “ consists of three stories, thirty feet front by ninety
foot deep, besides a cellar. Possession given 1st proximo,
dec. 31 Sawlf ALEX. A. SMETS.
TO RENT,
TttiiW FROM Ihe 1st January, for one or more
years, two Lota on Monigomery-stroeLllO root
front by 120 feet deep. A email House and out buildings
on one of the Lots. For terms, apply lo
deo 10 T. J. WALSH, No. 170 Bay-stroeL
mail when requested) are not includcdln tbo above sets,
the prices of a few or which we append.
‘’Tver Plated Castors with 0 cut cruets at 85,8&50, 810,
do* 15 ’ do Coke Boskets at 84.50, |0,89,815.
Ivory-haudle Knives and Forks, table size, at 83^0,
84.50, fflJ|t7« per dox ploces.
Ivory-handlo Dessert Knives and Forks, to match, at
MM M Ul 61 KA A. »..» J—.
Windsor or Gothic shape, at 83.50,
(of four.)
m received and for sale by deo 94 A. BONA’
DIA PRESERVES.—4 cases of Preserves.
Bp steamer Florida, and for sale by^ B0NAUD
EW CROP ORLEANS BUOAR AND MOLA8-
SE3.—15 hhds. Choice Sugar; 48 bbls. Sugar House
Molasses, landing and for sole by
dee 24 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
ft UNNY BAGGING fc BALE ROPB.-43UO bates Ba^
VJT ging; 500 colls Rope, in store, for sale tew by
deo 21 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
B acon, bides and shoulders.-os casks, re-
cotrod by recent arrivals, for aale by
deo 24 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
/•i in, Whiskey andrUm.—iuo bbu e. phoips^
VJT and Flack’s Gin; 25 do. extra eboleo old Mo. Whis
key t 50 do. N. E. Rum, in store and for aale by
doe 24 CRANE fc HOLOOMBE.
Ivory-handlo Knives (without Forks) at 84.75,85.50,
Ivory-h , a*dlo^)esrort’^nlreV to‘ match, at 84, 84.75,
nta oPMlJ‘ffi'7, r JSSo. 810, 819, per
(of six.)
Bronzed Hat 8lands, boxed, at 85, 85.75, CR25, 811.75
814.50, each.
Brea Andirons, at 89J75, 83.75,87.00, 810^0, 815 per
pair.
Fine Tea Trays, Wlnt. .
85, 88,81%fl»S.*2LperscL .
Refrigerator at 85,87,819,818.
An order for any of the above articles, specifying
price and accompnulcd with the amount, will receive the
samo attention aa though the purchaser wore here In
“d 'Tmn-ni * nnirrnEit,
/too 17— lawWtolm 50 Malden Lane, New Yoric.
P BAtlOATUOKIEOHWOfiKS;
WESTPORT,'CONN.
Office No. 5 Nasaau-Street, New-York*
W E desire to call attention to the following articles
which we are manulheturing for Railroad Compa
nies, to wit: Car Wheels and Axles, Boxes and Pedes
tals, Wheel Presses. Locomotive Drivers and Cylinders,
Screw Cutters, Drilling Machines, Switch Stands, Levers
and Targets, Frogs, Head and Ileel Blocks, Chairs, and oil
Castings connected with Railroad superstructure.
Wnueu.—Nearly two years since we commenced
business, with the view of making Wheels. We were
then Informed by gentlemen whose Intelligence and ex
perience entitled tnelr opinions to great weight that the
Wheel was imperfect, and advised us lo attempt Its Im
provement. With every dttslro to succeed, we com-
mcnccd an examination of tbo various patterns In uso,
to ascertain and secure tho best. We soon became con
vinced that a majority of the patterns would prove satis
factory, ir the Iron of which they aro made woa suffi
ciently strong and properly chilled. 81 see then, we have
lefr no means unemployed that we could control, to pro
cure a new and stronger combination of Iron than here
tofore used, and feci confident that we have succeeded,
with which we aro now manufacturing double and single
Plato and Spoke Wheels, frilly guaranteed as regards
strength and perfect chill. Within sixty days wo wlU
be able to supply limited orders with 44 Wb!stier’s Ex
press” and 44 Whistler’s slnglo Plato” Wheels. From the
material used In. and the expense of up» these patterns
will cost something more than ordinary Wheels, but U Is
confidently predicted by thoso whose opinions are
most valuable In such matters, that tboy wlU possess
a greater amount of strength than any! cast or combi-
• —j- *he In vendor
ricnce In all
..., jUykflpMO ^
to obvinto tho Influence of contraction and expansion to an
extent that will render them perfectly sift In all weather,
at the highest rate of speed.
Axlks— We will use nono but the best fagoted, which
are superior to nny other.
8witob Stands, Levies and Takskts.—We have
adopted a stand that recommends lteelf tor simplicity of
construction, and tho best guarded of mV we know. In-
vented.by Van Blarcomb, Superintendent of Machine
Shops of the Ilousatonlc and Naugatuck Railroads, but
will make of any pattern desired. “■
Screw Cutters.—Tho Invention of Mr. Van Blar
comb, a usefUL cheap and successful machine.
Boxxs and Pedestals.—Of any site or pattern
order.
DaiLLtxo Macuiues—or a very simple and very sub
stantial character.
Wheel Presses—Made to order.
Psoas, Chairs, Head and Heel Blocks, and all
work connected with Superstructure, rondo by contract.
Predicating our success on the facilities we possess o
procuring the lastest Improvements In machinery, and
the uniform excellence of our work tu material and fin
ish, we solicit order*.
N. Y- Sept. 15,1852. MILLER fc WILLIAM80N.
oet27 . Taw3mo
'SLANTING POTATOES.—500 Barrels, In store and
T>I0a—50 Casks, flrst best. In store and for sole by
It dec 24 CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
pURE GENE8SEE FLOUIL—1000 Barrels, landing
_ and for sale by
dec 24
CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
/nti'TLERY^-Plalu and Plated Ivory Handle Table
\J Cutlery* also a good assortment of Fine Pen and
Poekot Knives, Scissors, kc.VotMUtby
dec 21 F, W. CORNWELL, 109 Bryan-aL
/^IIarIpaGNE,—Qutrts and PluU of tarorito brands,
\j for sate by^
[deo 91]
A. MINIS.
i, " ,acfc y->ftNV
for
lAT.-A rf(5ir..upnly Jim rMe|Y«t In
mmps:
Hay-st.
[HVowarjjlHt.Ftour, it aujisflor
^art/Mtitfln&yiu
SB a TRACT of Land lying oq Nonlden Swami
Bryan County, containing 2,400 acres more or leas, 5C,
acres or the beat quality Bay and Swaisp Lands, adap
ted to tbo culture or Cotton and provlsloii: about 7& acres
cleared, and about SOU acres under a Mod ftucc, and*
Canal running through tho land of suffiriont width am
depth to drain the land. The balanoe of the tract la Pine
and Tltlo land. There Is a Gin-house and a few other
out buildings on tho premises. Thoeo wishing to pur
chase such lauds in the low country, would do well to
call and examine the land. For partlc^ara apply to A
Champion, Esq, 8avannab, or to Cyrus Bird, Esq. and
Beqjamln 0. Cox, Bryan County.
ocWU ltaWJUn B. R. COX.
apply on boanL at Johnson’s Lower Wharf, or to
deol7 BRIGHAM. KELLY fc'
doe 15 4 BrwrnUKfefi.
FOR BOSTON^-Tbe fast sailing brigGEOR-
7P GIANNA, Gilchrist, master, having the mostof
ber freight engaged, will have dispatch aa above. For
freight of aboutnO bales Cotton under deck^n^lj^to^
FOR BOSTON—The packet schooner NORTH
STATE, Horton master, will have dispatch for the
wrt. For freight or passage, apply to
" WILLIS fc BBUNDAGB.
NBW*y'oBK. ,
VOR NEW-YORK—New Line.—The regular
gpacket Barque PETER DEMILL, CapL N. Hoey,
will meet with despatch for the above port. For freight
or passage, apply to tbo Captain on board, at Anderson’s
jjjjjjl *° r HENRYK. WASHBURN. Agent
rniLABELPHIA.
Jl . FOR PHILADELPHIA—100 bales Cotton want-
feed to complete cargo of bark EM1I.Y BANNING.
ftpplyU . [deft Iff] HUWTEHfc OAMMELU ’
_ vMLTmOHE. . ■
^FOR- BALTIMORE—Raouua Line.—Tho
schooner ANN MARIA, Miteheli Master, will
i wlih dispatch as above. For nright or p
■ Co.'
FOR FBEIOHT OB CHABTEEt
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.-Tbo fine
as !T4.Sa SiMwa
A Southern freight would be preferred. A|
dee 11 eod3 WN. C!
J FOR FREIGHT OR CIIARTER^-The schr.
; J.B n J. BramlisU, master. For particulars, ap.
[dec 4] BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
, FOR FREIGHT OR GHARTER^-The: Brig
^MARSHALL, R^der, Maater.^POT ^artteulars,
t FOR FREIGHT, CHARTER, OR BALE.—Th«
iBrlg CHAMPION, Darts, master. For partleo-
pply to [dec 23] BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
,., r . HAENDENffl EXPBE8V
aa*-WW iw 11. iff WTTHP MEftaua*
ton
Now-York, Boaton, Phlladolplilo,
^liid all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Europe, hfc. Ifc. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and MilUdgeville
PANY, by which we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, Specie, Jewelry, and Merchandize of every
description. This Express has been extended to meet
he wants of the citizens of Savannah and towns In tbe
nterior. All those Intrusting business to us can rely on
baring all business matters attended to promptly and
faithfully, J.DaMARTIN. Agent,
153 Bay-stff 3 doors East of the City HoteL
Savannah, Ga.
-_uca*.—No. 74 Broadway, New-York: No. 8 Oou w
street, Boston; No. 43 South 3d street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Please mark all goods, care Hamden’s Express
July 17 6m
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore flT 60.
To Philadelphia $19, and to New-York <20.
...Li % Building Jjetat Auetfon.
ON TUESDAY, January 4th, at 11 o’clock, will be sold
Lot No. 43 MiSaSSaSKn* ora,,.,
ton and Lincoln Streets—subject to city ground rot
nine dollars and four cents. Terms cash—pure
paying for UUes.
On the first TUESDAY In Mutuary next, at II o’
will be sold, In front of tho Court House:
io. 43 Lafayette ward, south-west comer of
J Lincoln streets—subject to clly ground ren.
nine dollars and four cents. Terms cash—purchase r
paying for titles. dec 28
On PBtDAYnMtT'th.am'lMu'il'il o'clock,!, lb.
houso at the n. E. corner or8L James’ Square:
WlU be sold* variety of Household and Kitchen Fur
niture. comprising the entire furnishings or a genteel
Boarding House.—Terms Cash. dee 38
Jjets at Auction.' ,
On TUESDAY, the 4lh day of January next, at 11 o’clock
' wUl be told In front or the Court House:
Lots Nos. 9 and 10 thirdTythlng Anson Ward, contain
ing each fllty-four acres, altualed In Chatham county, be
tween the Darien and White Bluff Roads, about three
mile* from the city and knoWnas “Tbo Cottage.”—Term*
at sale. • dec 9
On THURSDAY,'’tlfe^/sfh'dny^or^January next, at Iff
o’clock, wilt bo sold bn the premises, lot No. 3, Yarna-
All the buildings on said lot, Also, one steam engine
id boilers complete, one large machlno lathe, two small
Hies, one screw cutter, ono punching machine, n quanti-
of Iron bolts, one pair of scales, a lot of smith’s tongs,
anvils, bellows, stocks, tap* and dies,key and tap wrench
es, seta of cliiasels and reamers, swage blocks, hammer*
and sledges, with a great Variety of other smith’* tool*.
Also, about 1,500 bushels of smith’s coals. Also, the
— T-ry unexnlred lease of the lot. Bold as the assigned proper-
racelvea_cargo, ty or W. H. Garland, by order of tho avdguee,for the
benefit of creditors, fce^fc^—Terms at sate. deeO .
BY T. J.WALSH.
THIS DAY, Dee. 38, at 11 o’clock, lu front of store:
Will be sold, tho usual assortment of Groceries Provt
■lous, Llqnors, Crockery and Glassware, Dry Goods, new.
and second band Furniture, clothing, Faiicy Articles,
Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, fcc. Terms cosh before d?
livery.
. vUdos purchased at auction, and no* set
tled for before the next regular sale, will be sold for ac
count aud risk ortho former purchaser. dec 38'
Valuable Building Lot for Sols.
On TUESDAY, Jan. 4, will be sold. In front Of tho
Gnu* House, between the usual hours of sale, Lot No. 4,
FourthTything,Axiom W**d j 62 feet fronting on York-
st. by 00feet deep* tbo.Lot Is fee simple. The above
can be treated for at private sale, and, If not disposed ot,
will be sold to the highest bidder, on tho 41b. Tltlo ui£
doubted; purchaser paying for papers.
100
land -
Private Sale, t
Imo New Jersey Seed Oato; 800 bags Maty
■ in ffbitsbel bags, landing and for sale.
it Cherokee, 160 acres, uo*
FOB SALE.
T HE Westerly half of Lot No. 2, Yamaeraw, being the
wharf now occupied by tho Charleston 8team-packet
Company, measuring ono hundred feet on the river, and
runnlngback about two hundred feet to Canal-street.
This property Is now under a lease which will expire on
the 6rst or November next. If not sold at private sale
previous to the first Tuesday In February, It will then be
offered at auction at the Court house. Apply to
dec 15 COHEN fc FOSDICK.
(tt PLANTATION FOR SALE-SUoated In Mein-
*nf*tosh county, Geo., aud containing 1500 to 1800
acres. Four hundred acres are • !eared and ready
for cultivation, and four hundred more to sleor, of the
best quality land in tho State for raising 8ca Island Cot-
the rest T - **—*—• - *-
ton, tho rest being Pine land. Apply to
deo 16
JNO. H. PULL.
FOB SALE.
V A LU ABLE Property In Marietta, Cta. A
11-flnlslicd cottage-built fi‘
Man- 1
^ large and well-flnrsbed cottage-L
' slon, with superior out-bulldiugs, gardens, <
orchard, fcc- all of which are new onuln complete order.
The above was the summer residence of the late Benia
min Snider, and can be bought to an advantage by apply
ing early to the subscriber at Savannah.
Boy 577 JAMES L 8NIDER.
FOR SALE.
QgR That valuable tract of Land, (late residence of
Tho*. Atkina) sltualad one and a half miles from
“*“this city, containing 200 seres, 75 of which Is high
ly Improved, sod nearly tho wholo under fence. On the
premises Is a good dwelling house and all sultablo out
buildings: an excellent well of water and a garden or
valuable shrubbery and plants.
For further particutan, apply to the subscriber at
Mrs. Remiharvs boarding bouse, or to Messrs. Wylly fc
Montmollin.
Tnov 1]
H.P. ATKJP
Valuable Beat and Personal Property
FOR 8AJLE.
That Plantation called MUIR HALL, the
property of the late Mr. James Sharpe, situ-
•ated on tlie Ogscheo Road, about six miles*
from tbo city of Savannah, at the terminus of the Oge-
chee PtankRoad. Tbo Tract contains one thousand and
ninety-seven acres, more or less. One hundred and twen
ty acres may be considered of flrst quality land fbr the
culture of Rice, or which fifty-four scree are under bank,
and has been cultivated tbo present year. The residue
of the Tract consists in good Corn and Cotton land—a
large proportion being well timbered. Also, twenty-six
SLAVES, accustomed to tbo planting of Rice and Cot
ton, and a quantity or Plantation Implements, Mules,
Horses, fcc. Further Information given, and terms of
sale made known on application to either of the subsci *
beta. ROBERT LACKLISON,
—JOHN WILLIAMSON.
M
FOR SALE,
THAT Plantation in McIntosh county,
known as MARENGO, lying about five
miles south or South Newport P. o., between the Borough
and Harris’ Neck Roads. The Plantation contains over
eighteen hundred acres; about four hundred cleared, a
considerable portion of which It very fine Swamp Law
in good order for planting. There fs on It a very good
two story Dwelling, excellent out buildings, ootton bouses,
com bouse, and negro bouses, all in good ordbf. Tbo
terms wlU be ono-third cash, and the remainder In two
annual instalments.
Also, another Plantation In the Immediate neighbor
hood, usually known as RENTZ’S, upon which there la
a new two story Dwelling, out housw, fcc.^ ,
Either of these places will be sold at a bargain If ap
plied for before the 1st of January next. Apply to tho
•ubecriber through the post offleo *t Savannah,
nov 17 eod—Jnl J. W. HOUSTON.
FOR SALE. '
ty, eight miles from town on ti
A LL that property, eight mile* from town on the Au-
J\. gusto Road, containing five hundred acres, more or
less, commonly known as The Grange.
Aibo, the following Negroea: Iahmaul, Combo, Hamil
ton, Rachael and her two children Jim and Sue, and two
children of Sue. _ .... .
Also, one half of lot Letter Z, Anson Ward.
Tho above property; ir not previously disposed of at
E rl vote sale, will bo offered at public outcry, before the
ourt House, on the flrst Tuesday In February next.—
Terms of sale made known ou application to the under-
signed. G. IV. ANDERSON,
Trustee under marriage settlement of
dee 18 eod—7 W. W. and S. A. Gordon.
Adwiniutrator’a gate of Valutable Real
and Personal Estate.
W ILL nE SOLD, on the first TUESDAY In JANU
ARY next, at the Court House in tho town or Jer-
foraonton, Camden co n Ga^ within the legal hour* of
sale, In pursuance of an order of tlie Court uf Ordinary
of Richmond county, all that well known placo called
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
BO.OA.
T SAVING the wharf at the footof Laurena-street dally
JU after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N.O, from which point two dally, trains are dis
patched at8A.M.and2P.M.; the 8 o'clock only con
necting at Weldou, N. C n with the Seaboard and Roanoke
Rail Road to NortoUc, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to
Petersburg, RIchmomLWaebington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia, and New-York The public la respectfully Informed
that the steamers of thoeo lines, are In flrst rale condition,
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders; the Ball Roads tire In fine order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard and Roanoke
having recently been relald with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety and despatch. By these routes pas*
sengers availing themselves of the Oral train may reach
Baltlmoreln 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 boura, and New,
York In 50Af.boure; and tortho second train Ufty arrive
In Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia In 56 hours, and
New-York In 01# hours.
Through tlckeUcan alone be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com-
nany, at the offlee of the Company, foot ofLaurens atreet,
Charleston, S, to whom please apply. mar 53
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
ISavannah ft Charieaton
U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah svaav Moamxe at Fora
o’clock, after the arrival or tho Night Train of ths
Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Charieaton
at Twklvk o’clock M. sake nAYtOoniMcting at Charles
ton with the Wilmlnirton Bteam-Packeta, which
cave with the U. 8. Mail avaar day at 8)4P7M n and,
also, with the New-York Sc Charieaton Steam
ship*, which leave Charieaton svaav Wedn^-v and
Satnraay Afternoons.
| Passengers leaving Haconon Tuesday evening* will
arrive in time to connect with the splendid new steam
ahlp JAMES ADGER one week and the steamship
SOUTHERNER the next.
Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. .880 00
time 52 boon.
By steamships. 88500
may IS 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
THE LIVERPOOL fc PHILADELPHIA
,8TB AM81HP COMPANY Intend sailing their
amshlps.
CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2165 tons,Capt. Robt. Lellch,
CITY OF GLASGOW, 1610 tons, Capt Wm. Wylie/
FROM PHILADELPHIA
City of Manchester,....Thuiadsy, Jan. 6,1853,
City of Glasgow,...... -Thursday, Feb. 3,1853,
City of Manchester,....Thursday, Mar. 3,1853.
City of Glasgow, Thursday, Mar.31, 1853.
FROM LIVERPOOL.
City of Manchester.. Wednesday, Dec. 8,1852
City of Glasgow,....Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1853.
City of Manchester,.Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1853.
City of Glasgow,....Wednesday, Mar. 3, 1853. .
City of Manchester,.Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1853.
RATES OF PA8SAGE.
VftOK YmLAOKLVUIl. | TRQK UVKEVOOU
Saloon Bertha 00 Dol. Saloon Berths. .50) Guineas
Midship 44 65 •» Midship *• ..15 “
Forward “ 55 44 |Forward 44 ..13 «
Including Steward’s fees.
THIRD CLA8S PASSENGERS.
A limited number or Third Class P issengera will bo
taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found In
provisions.
From Philadelphia,820; From Liverpool, 6 Guineas.
Certiorates or passage will be issued here to parties
who are desirous of bringing out their friends at corres
ponding rates.
Drafts on Agents and the Bank or Ireland from El
■nit upwards.
An experienced surgeon will be carried on each ahlp.
AU goods sentto the Agents In Philadelphia and Llv-
ernoof, will be forwarded with economy and dispatch.
t.r ft .1 8 b..r W , TTc Jj i .o B]ticijA
0 Walnut sL, Philadelphia.
Goods and passfcigers by the above route from Eng
land or Ireland, ran be brought to Savannah by the first
AUo, LO! iTo. 312,17, I.dE&kc^lM 00*
Union county. For sale low If appUed for soon. Term*
cash. d ec SO
Private Sals.
28 barrels Land Plaster, landing and for sale low. . . ^
Private Sale.
Lot No. 909.3d district, Early county, containing 2VJ
cares, more or leas. deo 6
ValuaUeLet for Sail.
Lot No. 39, Brown Ward, fee simple, corner of Whita
ker and Penr-streels, 60 by 90 feet. It is desirable from
its situation for a private residence. dee I
Private Sale. '
A tract of Land K mile from the city, on the Thunder
bolt road, containing 13 acrea, suitable for a garden. For
sate tew. ir not disposed or before Tuesday, January 4th,
U will be offered In front of the Court Houso. For terms,
enquire at the Counting room. dec 1*1
OY COHEN A fOSPICg: T
On the flrst TUESDAY^ nhSmnry next, 4th Inst, wlU
be sold, in frontof the Court Hottse In tbo City of Sa
vannah, between the usual boars of sale. The valuable
Wharf Lot and Improvements known as Taylor’s Wharf,
and In plan of the City aa No. three, on Barnard Street.
Dacxaa Wakd. Term* made known at sale,
dec. 28. -t®-
On THURSDAY, the 97lh of Jannary next, at 13 o’
clock, will be sold, to the highest bidder, In front or our
•lore:
AU that Plantation or Tract of land eallod Penney Worth
Island, together with the Steam ToU MiU situated on Um
-vne. • • . • •
The well known and unaurpaMed excellence as a Rico
Plantation and Pounding 51111 of ibis property, render* *
minute description unnecessary, more especially aa tbo
property may be examined In the mean Umo by any per-
sondeslrousof purchasing. ... ■ p
TERM8^-One-fonrt h, cash; the bidanceln six equal an
nual paymenta, with Interest payable aunuallv on tho
whole amount ofprineip&l doe. Secured by a mortgage of
the property. -
Tbo property wlU bedeUvorod on 10th February to
the purchaser. dec 522
Elevator's Sale.
Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY in January next, at
the Court House in Up City of Savannah, under am
/mt.. aki.IrmI r M M il^ Ordlir m ’ —
person
Lot Ho. 39 Green \yiard, CUyorSarsDnih ;ono Garden
Lot, eontMnlM 5 ecrea, near the City or Savannah; one
I^New^rtrana T* 6 ** ^Com 1 ® n 8hare * VVa « bln 8 u, a
• • FRANCES. BARTOW,
deo 18 Executor of Wm. H. Mongin.
Administrator’s Sale. 11
On the flrst TUESDAY In January next, In front of tho
Cour; House, between the legal hours of sale, wifi
be sold, by permission of the Ordinary or Chathai
Co'inly, the following portion of the Ilenl i
Estate or George Glen, deceased, *
.via* .. . .. ■. - ... -
A PLANTATION, situated on the Ogoecbee, i2 mllea
from Savannah, containing about 1,1)33 acre*, with all
requisite buildings; negro woman, Sue, a took, washer,
fca, with her three children. Oney, Minerva and Edward;
5 bead of Oaltie; a Tract of Land In Bryan county, con-
—. -* • —* Hipijiflr”**
and Personal
late of said county.
class steamship 8tate of Georgia. Through tickets
be obtained, and drafts fktrnlsbedon application to
PADELFORD, FAY fc CO T
deo 23—eod
Agents, Savannah.
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO* RAIL-ROAD,
TAX COIXEOTOR78 SALES.
S N the 1st Tuesday In January, l»3,,botween the
usual hours of sale, In front or the Court House,
be hired out tlie following Free rctsons of Color, if
r State and County Taxes are not paM, Vis. i
atom Busan Anaon. Jarae® Brown, Iwrida Brewer.
James Baeon. Josephine Banks, M«y fuller, Clamonl
"—'ii, Svo Darnoy, Ann Mary Beaver. Llleij n “-»•—
ols Bautlie, Charlea llanlfia, Joslafi Baul
II, with the Machinery thereou. The place Is
situated near the head ornarigation on the Great Satllla
IUrer in Ihe county orCamden, eight mllea from Jelfer-
•onton, same from Centre Village, and about forty roues
from the sea. Tlie Lands attached to the place aro upon
both sides of tha river, consisting of several tracts, c
talnlng in all two thousand and thirty acres, more .
leas, one thousand acres of which is heavy timbered Pine
Land, said to be equal to any In tho 8t*ie, and better sit
uated than almost any other for the maklug or Turpen
tine. and some part or the balanoo Is very suitable for the
cultivation of Rice. Vossels drawing seven or eight feel
of water can come np to the wharf, and a weekly commu
nication, by steamboat, la uow open between Savannah,
Jotfersonton, Burnt Fort, and Oeutre Village. Tho above
described property belongs to (lie estate of Amory 8|b-
ley. deceased, aud sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms
wb. JOSIAII SIBLEY, )
GEO. A. HIM5ION8, { A " nl
Augusta, Nov. 9,1859, Jl nov 17
| oRNTftAi* mica orrtoa, uvaarnoi., nov, 13,1898.
£300 Howard*
GTOLWf r AI»ulI o’otoc* tiHtey, froiii a gsnUei
In Iba Branch llank ofEoilanq.MOOO. i u
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
npHIS ROAD Is now open for the transportation of
JL Freight and Passenger* to Waytwaboro’. At this
point R connects with a splendid line of Four-Horse Post
Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon and Mllledgeville.
On and after Monday, May 10th, Passenger train* win
tun Dally, os follows:
I-cnvo Savannah at. .M0 o’clock A. M.
44 Macon at.....' <7.30 *• A.51.
44 MilledgevlUe at .7^0 44 A.M.
44 Augusta at 4.30 44 A.M.
Arrive at^ Augusta at 9.40 44 P. M.
44 atSavanuah. ....6.00 44 P. 51
44 at Macon at... 0.45 «* P. M.
44 at Mllledgeville at .7.15 44 P. 51.
Tv. bwww. Ifn-jW. »“■ g »
Barsnnali,
M MAUPhSmonIl MILLKN, Oeu’VBup’L^
noli. Mav 6tb, 1859. may 8
HAVANNAII AND AUGUSTA.
talnlng about 500 scree; a Tract or Land li
county, contain* —-*««» — -
Screven county
the benefit of th ...
nov 5 r WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r c. T a.
The above property may be treated for at privale sale
by GEonoE j smTii.
C HOICE BUTTER—Just received by Alabama and
Vernon, another lot or that choice Goshen Butter.
P> dMl8 > 1111111 pack<l8Mex P rca8, y for^femilj mw.^
At Private Sals. ’ *
CLOCJTff—150 Clocks, 8 day and 30 boor.
CIGARS—150.000 Ctgara, various brands.
JEfTELR Y—Fine saeortment of Watches, Rings, tea
TEA—10 ebesta Black and Green Teas.
SOAP—75 boxes Fancy, Pale and No; 1 Soap.
TOBACCO—SO boxes Tobacco, assorted brands.
CROCKER Y—3 craies, sold tew to dose consignin'!.
POTATOES—2D bbls. flno Eating Potatoes v *
LIQUORS—Liquors of all kinds constantly on hand.,
OLD WHISKEYS bbls old Monong&hete Whls-
key. vintage of 1820. nor 3
pEAWNNGMBERS Georgia State Lottery, Claaa
4 57 32 50 43 2 53 37 47 31-71 45
Cy* Whole Ticket! 53 57, and Quarter Ticket 2 3753
—Prizes returned.
Also, of Class No. 158:
52 58 31 41 40 50 20 11 24 0 35 46 •
V3T Tickets Nos. 6 80 58, and 11 46 58—Prizes re-
Inroad- - - ~ ~ •
JH AN ACER’S OFFICE!
BEAD QUAUTEHSIII
Georgia State Lotterv,
atrruoaisan sv »n* laoubATUxa, . . ..»
For Benefit of ai Aueutsn.
To be drawn at Savannah, Go; This Morning, Dee. 28.
SALKS CLOSE OX MONDAY XVXHtNO.
F. C. BARBER fc CO,, Managers,
senama. ^
83T 15 Drawn Ballots In each package of 26 Ttekots!
7 PRIZES or $1,000-
iy*78 NumbertStery—» Drawn NumlMra.,^0
Tickets W—Shares in proportion.
car All orilwnromnuy audeoDflde°ntiniiy attended to
and Drawings seutto all custoimusoiit of tho city.
Tickets,Bbarra aud Packages for sale by
dec 88 AI Urn Locky Offlee, aorPHuil-sLfc Ba> i ino^
13 *1 03 33 BO 10 ,3 IB IB B4 10 81
Alto, of Class 1551
0*118 00 14 7*71 90 04 BO 03 70 31 41 04
S25.180!
Greene APulukl Monument Lottery.
Exlm (IH.M tin. 108 lor in in.
-$230!
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