Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 30, 1852, Image 1

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i VOLUME L. the republican. **■ IS rUBLISUKD DAILY AND TRX-WEKXLY SAVANNAH, GA., THURSD MORNING, DECEMBER 30. l$>2. BY J. L. LOCKE & CO. i (U, and County Printer,. p,Mt IS, TrlwWw p«r tonum. So ossa Will *«* oricr for thopaperboattondod *2Jo2 £S»5panlod with tha money, or a satisfactory feVorenco. * d ‘vKRTIBINO RATES! . i i*jmonii fnsortod at the following rates t- AdverUK'op" aquAKl or tsh mho*. vIToonlWcU. One Monlli ffl 00 OneIttMtlOB..-™® , Two » moo Wo ‘‘ •* , , i83 Throe “ 12 80 •v three ‘”.180 Pour 15 00 I'nur “ —• 1,3 Blx “ SOM Five .V . 3.00 One Year 30 00 One Wert ••••••_ exceeding flvo linos, throe- w 1wa«BP® S"?'*- “ two “ *! V.7.7.7* .iuo. imu to. M t .riri^toomentoVnaertod at the usual rates, and L*S “flSSSSSSS bo published according to law. ‘"JtSoSS ivora transient persons or strangers, t o bo P“*4 fnllS- B 5r'vuutir adTortlsera will bo confined Th . 8 P^KaSiSnesJand all other advertise- gjg to thelrlogular business, os agreed for, t0 V5 S5?#JSSni exooedlng In their advertisements jilt's «••<i? ORATOt- ^Tlivartfaemenfa for charitable iMtltutlons and ro- ASSaa “Xfflo. .iihoM.ii. TT WlKSfflhSor tehtSdu, »UI ho puhllsliod 55if “iul ortlreS “to itacontoSl, Mid cliuswl a* gtfpuhU.h.d.TW-i;°V..„t'A,M to, H JSi'Jn JTr.oJor In their ^ioen«, n.u.1 be puh- luinUtrstors, and Gu rp| )eM aalcs must be made DA ? 8 rffll 0 h njfdowSlbe county In which the prop- at the Court House u nr»t Tuesday of tho month, n »lt *«““> 0,e morning Mid K|j* f. d *’ *’ U1110 ” “ ..pruted In the * l J. vl ;, r ||,^!^ 1 A(lmlrilitmlor. and Guardi. jfpplleMlee.h.E.renlMJ “™AveIo.ell KealEelale JSiJJKSSsSS! *" d AdmMUnwn ' ^ssaa^gpawK erally, TEN DAYS before the day of salo. .. .. bo have always S ure Illpliospntes and Ueuovator to any e earnestly solicits a continuance of their favors llo will have an ample stock on hand, and all orders will bo promptly filled. Also,constantly ou hand, the very best GROUND PLASTER, an artioto In the pur chase or which dinners cannot bo too cnrofaL Also, “Ground Plaster and Potash." “ Agricuiiua' Potash, Ac. JOHN KETTLEWI'LL, Office, at tho wholesale Drug 8toro of Obor A Co- cor- ner Lombard and Hanover streets. Factosy, Poderal Illll, DalUmore. P. B.—The above mixture must bo appllod broadcast, at aeodlror time, aud harrowed In with tne seed before, sur after seeding. Tho undorclgned has made arrangements to have a qualitative analysis made of all soils forwarded to him at the low price of 83, aud by one of the ablest chemists of thecountry. When will farmers appreciate tho valuya - -* Importance or this trifling cost? lu no otlior way coi they bo so well repaid for eo small an outlay. wand. could. JHcvclinntttje, a UNPOWDKR—MANUFACTURE!) BY E. J. uu- PONT na NEMOURS Sc CO. 5,000 keg* Dupont’s Rifle, FPFG, S3 lbs. each. 3,000 hf. kegs do. do., FFFG, 13* do. do. 8,000 qr. kegs do. do., FFFG, 0* do. do. 4,000 kegs do. do., FFG, 33 do. do. 3.000 hf. kegs do. do!, FFG, 18* do. do. 3,000 kegs for Son Shooting, FG, 25. do. do. 2,000 kegs Rough Powder,FFFlt; 25 do. do. 2,000 kegs do. do. FFR, S3 do. do. 1,000 kegs do. do. FR, 83 do. do. ' — kegs A.F.&CO., G tax’d FFF, 85 do. do. lalf ‘ ' 3,000 half do. FFF, 18* do. do. FF, 23 do. do. FF, 13* do. do. &000 half do. do. 5,000 kegs do. do. 5,QQQ kegs do. do. c, S3 do. do. 5 ,™h T m„,i„, k Bh,pp,„ s b do do 3,000 kegs High Glazed, rFflj‘85 do. do. 1,000 hivkegs do. FFF, 12* do. do. 3,000 kegs do. FF, 23 do. do. 1,000 hfikegs do. FF, 12* do. do. 1,500 half kega Duck 8hootlng, 12* do. do. 1,000 qr. kegs lUflo 8hootlng, Q* do. do. 1,000 kegs Mealed Powder, for Pyrotechnists. CANISTER POWDER. 10,000 canisters Eagle Rifle, oval canlilora, 1 lb. ca. 3,000 do. do. round do. 1 do. 3,000 do. FFFG, do. do. 1 do. 3,000 do. FFFG, do. do * do. By*Tbe above Powder is from the celebrated mono- factory of Meant. Du Pont, and ta greatly superior to any other made In the United States. It will be sold on roa- sonable terms, In lots to suit purchasers. Also—Safety Fuse. F.L.KNEELAND, Agent for the sale of Du Ponl’s Powder, nov 23 ly 168 Front-street, New-York. XO THE PLANTERS OF OEOltOiA. T HE undersigned has recently received so many com munications from tho plan tors of Georgia, in roter* enco to his compound of Chemical Salts and Guano, Jhnt be has determined upon a more direct with them. Tho extraordinary results which have been produced, both to land and crop from the uso of Ibis mix- E enables him to present It to their eonsldera Ion without reservo, doubt, or apprehension or Its certain success. It will bo found quite as pronpua Guatto; and Its lasting properties only subordinate to lime. It Is well known that Guano alono stimulates a powerjblCTopjJjut known that Guano alono sumuiaies a powwiui wvjm correspoudontly depresses, exhausts, and Impoverishes tbesoIL The combination with the Salto, fires or sul- Va^ ra v o 0 u , ;it??i£S, sneaking from theory, but from Armed by a demand the past ses . ^ „.o great advantugo of The undcrelgned Is not m actual experience, con- e past season, for more than dou ble, all he was capablo of manufacturing. With a mod- erato use of thesoSalts, tho ssmo soil can be cultivated ® - ■ ---tl as they contain all tho elements and cropped every season, as they contain alt the elements that plants require} and supply wbat each crop takes fr °There Isno manure equal to it. Asa corn, cotton, clo ver, ora grslu manure, ft challenges comneUllon. It Is equally avallablo as to a top dressing, because Its properties sluk Into the esrth, tnsleadof rising tberofrijin, u does Guano. The planter can. with entire facility, make the mixture himself; If desirable, and thereby save the freight on the Guano. Contemplating this Improvement as a public blessing, and knowing that most of our Atlantic soil needs renova tion, tho undersigned has gained the cousent of Alessrr, N. A. Hard** fc Co n of Savannah, to act os his agenU for the Stuto or Georgia. They will receive orders from auy part of tho State, and the undersigned will ship to any portion of the State when directed by them. It Is imf designed that Messrs. Hamm fc Co. will keep tho article on hand, but simply to ftirnish the uuderalgned with the orders, and receive tbo payment therefor. No order will be supplied except ordered through them. Freight for Baltimore is from 33 to 40 cento per barrel, and the undersigned will agree to present to any charita ble Institution In Georgia two hundred dollars, where any other manure—marsh grass, stable, guano, or it matters not wbat—con be proven to afford greater Improvement to land and crop, than this compound, the experiment to bo made (Including tho actual cost ot labor in a domestic mauuros) and under the Inspection or get known as careful agriculturists, and who will lake suffi cient Interest to giro tho subject their porsonnt attention. Wilb this explanation tho undersigned refers to the an nexed advertisement, with the admonition, that those who desire to make tne experiment should order early, as tbe past season many wore disappointed by delay, us there were thoso whom he could not supply. JOHN KETTLEWELL, Baltimore. N. A. HARDEE & GO., Agents, Savannah. Highly Important to Farmers and Planters! A NEW ERA IN AGRICULTURAL PR08PECT8. COMBINATION OP KettlewelCa Salta with Peruvian Guano l ! G uano made a lasting manure.—u win bo remembered by all who have read tho advertise ments of Urn undersigned, in the American Farmer, and elsewhere, that bo frankly admitted the superiority or Peruvian Guano in the rapid production ofa Wheat crop, although ho at firmly contended, that his Salto were far more lasting, much better adapted to the growth of do- vor, with a decided advantage to the land, for a rotation orcrops. To this opinion he still adheres, and ithss been confirmed by the most oxtonslve experience. Tho opinion which the undersigned entertained, that a mixture or Ills Chemical Salto aud Peruvian Guano, would make one ol the most prompt, cheap, and wbat Is of more imboctouoe, luting manures, known to the age, was roost favorably entertained by tile beat practical and sol- entitle chemists In the country, and has now been demon strated by unquestionably, one of the mostaccompllshcc and able chemists wo have. All who know Dr. David Stewart, will admit that u an agricultural and sdentiflo chemist, lie Is second to no monTu tbe nation. For tho conclualvo and Intelligent reasons upon which those opinions are bused, the uuderslgnod confidently re fers to tho communication herewith published. Now the undersigned can testify from his own experience, not only to the liberality and enterprise with wnloh tho agri cultural community seek tho beat remedy to renovate their lands, and Increase their crops, *tut when dlappolnt- ed la their fbll anticipations, the generosity and forbear ance which they manifest to the manufacturer, when they believe his efforts are honest and fair. The underslgucd ■slut no more—wants no more than such atrial. His own faith in Us entire and unqualified success, Is ustrong r*”* stern as was that of the ancient prophet. Ho stands alone In this opinion t It Is firmly sustained by those who are disinterested, and whose opinions are not only enti tled to respect from every quarter, but should disarm the most skeptical from any suspicion of quackery or hum bug. Tbe fanner cannot lose by buying this mixture. It contains every elomout tbe soil requires. Thore Is noth ing absent—nothing deficient. Instead of oxhnuailng the soil, it gives It permanent Improvement. The under signed, therefore, trusts and earnestly requests lhat the farmer who buys five tons of guano, should try, side by side, fairly and without prejudice, one or more tons or this compound. What wilt U cost? * ton best Peruvian Guano, will cost say |22 50 * ton Chemical Balts, will cost 10 W 833 80 therefore, to tho cost per ton- nntti much as Pntagmilr., nur much more than Mexican Guano, and f 13 lees than Peruvian, whilst the undersigned sacredly aver* his drm boiler, that Iot crop and land, wheat and clover, it la ruall; worth flu per ton more Unto even tho butt Peru vian Cuano. .„ 3 f5 | b«.of tha best Peruvian Guano would coil sny, nee sot} 300 lbs. of the Salto sud Guano would poracre, nearly 82 lea* than Guano *“ oukl cost86.72, or 20 cento D UPONT8 GUNPOWDER, constantly for sale at manufacturer’* prices: ftl*o,8afcty Fuse, nov 24 COHEN fc FOSDICK. P ATENT MEDICINE8— Georgia Bursnpnrilla; Band’s Sanutpnrllla: Townsend’s Sarsaparilla} Marshall’s Pain Eradlcalort Marshall’s Toller Wash} Lucina Cordial; Ay re’s Cherry Pectoral} wlstnr's Balsam Wild Cherry} Strong’s Pills { Spencer’s Pills; Peters’ Pills; MoffllPs Pills; Jaynes’ Pills t Urandrcth’s Pills. The above articles are for salo by deoil JA8. H. CARTER. bags Itlo Coffee, 45 da. Java dot > 50 hhds. Porto Rloo and Muscovado Sugars; 270 boxes Tobacco, iPs, 8’s and l's Lumps; iT rlor TDb *“°’ Dor ^“' D1 " 1 "'”’ 100 boxes best Family Soap; 150 do. do. N<>. 1 do; 114 hxir cheats Black Teas, some or It very superior; 100 do. Star and Adamantine Candles; 150 do. Pipes; ,.,77 75 do. Mustard; 50do.grou'd PepperIcAllspice; 70 bbls. Sugar, Butter and Soda Crackers: 275 do. Domestic Gin,Rum, Brandy and Whiskey; 40 do. Old Mononga’a Whiskey,some vory choices 13 half pipe* OUrd, Dupuy cl Co.’s Brandy; 23 quaher and eighth casks various kinds choice Trench Brandy; 5 pipes Holland Gin; 4 puncheon* Jamaica and 8L Croix Rum; 30 casks Madeira and Tencrifib Wine*; 20 do. superlurold Madelraond Sherry Wines; 100 baskets Champagne, Ileldacck, Hungarian, I .Ion, Ac- &.C. 100 kegs and halves FFFG. Powder; ' 400 bags Buck and Drop Shot; 50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; 23 do. No. 2 do; 20 do. No. 1 do; 20 casks Codfish and Haddock; 30 half bbls. 1 Ic 2 Mackerel; SO boxes Codfish; 40 kills No. 1 Mackerel; With a full supply of everything e so In the grocery line, for sale on accommodating terms, by oct 4 J. V. CONNERAT Ic CO. « ihPexni (lAnPEfsTT caupktsiTI YfTE havoThls Day opened for sale, a splendid as- V sortment of Carpets, Oil Clothk Mats, 1 ugs, Window Cnrtuins, Ac. V — eoRBiiTiMo iM unror— 20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets 10 do. Velvet Tapestry 10 do. Brussels do. 40 do. Two-Ply Carpets 30 do. Floor Oil Cloth 10 do. Drugget 5 do. Felt Gurnet 5 do. Dutch do. SO Volvet and Chenelllo Rugsl 100 common Rugs and Mato 100 pair of beautiful style Window Bhades. All of die abovo Goods are offered at the lowestmarket p Ices. For tale by [sept 28] AIKIN Ic BURNS. MA VANN All-WHO flStnmcl siatkctfntmentn EARETAlL New Flab. Saddlery Young’s Building, Sig orroSiTg w. a. r MnnufotUirtr'iSi Have on hand a good Harnesses, of which the Ish Quilted, Overlaid large and extra large 8i do.; Boys’ and Raco do.; L patterns; Bridles A Marten; SADDLER’S. MATERL and Hog Skins;.Pad do.; U Thread and Tacks, assorted a ' HARNESSES^—Coach, 0 Harnesses, of all kinds, by Oi caurFagb tuimmuig Sulky Springs and Axle Bows, by the iliigte set; I ‘ilaln do.; patent Dash T iroad and narrow j--— Worsted,Fringes; l’ tew; rarehouse, V the Golden Saddle. MinOTIHHO STORK. .7 SPLENDID OPENING OF FALL GOODS. T HE Subscriber would respectfully call the attendon of the public to his large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter 8t*tple and. Fancy Dryuooas, Consisting in part oft Blaek and colored 8llks,of a great . ROBERTS «c FOOTE, Broughton-etreet, [up stairs) opposite the St. Andrno’e Hall, ] ! YAVE now on hand a very largo and well-selected , 1. 8tock of DRY GOODS, which they offer ror sale, by til j piece or package to the trade—consisting, In part, of Colored and Duffetl Blankets. Rod aud White Flannel. Plains and Kerseys, assnrtod quality. Satinets and Kentucky Jeans. Fancy and Tweed Caulmeres. Striped ond Plain Cotton Oamtburgs. Bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings. English aad American Prints. Cashmeres nnd Printed DeLaines. Black and Colored Alpacas. Black and Colored Coburgs. t ’ Ith an additional general variety of Goods usually kept I v Dry Goods Stores, which are offured for sale at the i ■ ual accommodating terms. sept IB WINES, BRANDIES, dec. T UB SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving In store a general assortment of the above articles, in cases consisting of i Palo and Dark Brandy, Madeira Wine, Cherry A Raspberry Brandy, Port do. 8cotcli Whiskey, Topaz Sherry Wlno, Holland Gin, Brown do. Stoughton IliUcrs. Tintllla do. “Crown”and “Btar’*brands Champagne. BjpTbe “Tintllla” Sherry Is highly recommended for Invalids—! * CHEAP CASH STORE, ( IRM'F.R WHITAKER AND COXORESS-STS. i sLEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS Sc SHIRTINGS. 1) The Subscriber* have tuat received per brig Wilson 1 uller.from New-York: Water Twist bleached SHEETING New-York Mills do do James’Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4 Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4 Londsdalo and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4 Soa Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4 7-8,8,0,10,11, and VIA Allendale Bro. 8hectlng 7-8,8, 'J, 10,11, and 12^ do Bleached do 7-8,8,9,10, II, and 12-1 Hamilton do do For sale by M. PRENPERQABT Sc CO. oct 27 BUNK -iloby A OGDEN. 80 Rnvut. GROCERIES. A CHAMPION has In store and la receiving the fol- • lowing articles for city and country trado. which haring boon purchased for cash and selected by himself, enables him to sell on tho most favorable terms, viz: 100 bbls, Baltimore nnd Canal Flour. 50 half do. do.; 50 do. Stuart’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars; 10 boxes do. Loaf an; 10 hhds. Porto Rtco nnd Muscovado do; 50 bbls. Clarified 8ugnr, various qualities; 25 boxes Cheese; 100 boxes nnd hairdo. Soap; 50 do. Sperm and Adamantine Caudles; 100 bags Rio anil Jnva Coffee. 30 boxes and hnir boxes Hyson nnd Black Teas; 75 do. andltalf do. Tobucco; J25 do. Starch; 30 do. Pipes; 25 dozen Brooms und Buckets; 50 bbls. *, *, and kilts Mackerel; 20 kills 8almon; 310,000 lbs. Bacon, (lams, Sides and Shoulders; — ALSO — Smoked Tongues, Dry Beef,Fulton Market HeofiChoco- late, Fariun, Sardines, Tnilot Soap, Fig Blue, Pickles, Sweet Oil, Almonds, Spices, Mustard, Butler, Currants, Citron, Ac., Ao. —ALSO— 23 whole, 23 half, 25 quarter boxes New Rntslns: 5 bbls., 20 half, 20 quarter nnd 20 boxes Buckwheat; 500 bags Shot; 500 bnrs Lead; A choice selection of Ltquora and wines. oct 25 SUPER CANAL FLOUR. JREMIUM AND DOUBLE EXTRA SUPER CANAL FLOUR, selected for this market. Just received Loin New York- 23 bbls. lllram Smith’s,) 25 “ Burbank, >Double Extra Super, 19 half bbls. llurbank. ) 24 bbls. Goodrich, extra super. 15 half bbls. Allen Creek, extra super, 23 bbls. Empire Mills, superfine. 25 '• Wabash, “ for sale low, by dec 7 SEABORN GOODALL. f)AA BOXES TOBACCO, assorted kinds iUu 70 hhds. Fair and Choice Porto Rico Sugar. 40 do. Cuba and New-Orleans do. 100 bbls. Refined do. 75 do. Crushed and Powdered do. 23 boxes Loaf do. 300 bags Rio Coffee. 200 do. Porto Rico and 8L Domingo Coffee. 73 do. Java do. 150 * and * chests Hyson Ton. 40* do. Block do. 130 boxes 8oap. 100 do. Mustard, Popper, Allsplco and Ginger. 60 bbls. Butter, Soda, and 8ugar Biscuit, 30 * do. do. do. do. do. 120 M Scgnre. assorted kinds. 20 bags Black Pepper. 250 bbls. New-Orleans Whiskey. 100 do. White do. 50 do. Monongahelsdo. 20 do. Old Bourbon do. 140 do. E. Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. Best P. A il. yyo Gin. t! pipes Holland do. 50 * casks Sherry, Madeira, A Toneriffo Wine. 60 baskets Chatnpaguo do. 40 bbls. American Brandy. 25 * cask* do. 10 * do. Cognno Brandy.» In Custom House f 20* pipes do. ( Store. 150 kegs Gun and Rifle Powder., 500 bags Drop and Buck Shot. With a compote assortment of Groceries. For sale on farorabto terms by sept 4 WEBSTER A PALMES. P LATFORM and Counter Scales; also, Spring Bal ances, for aale by F. W. CORNWALL, dec7 102 Bryan-strceL W AX NIGHT LIGHT8.—These extremely convenient and usehil articles will be round tbe most agreea ble light for tho Chamber or Nursery, being free from aU offensive Impurities, and perfectly safe. For sale by MOORE A HENDRICKSON, dec7 Gibbons’ Building. ■ Twine.0,9,12,10 and 40 threads; 100 lbs. GIUNet fwlne, uublcactied, for Bate by doe7 MOORE A HENDRICKSON. pOLORED L1THOQRAPUS.- V which will be sol elved by [doc 2] very to J.B. C lw* Him 300 lbs. of the Guano alone. • tonof Uto bestPsruvlan Guano, would cost say, 111Wfif ■ !S nof ,bo Haifa would cost,say •® r per Ion. Now the undersign- ‘i S? Wfument; but ho will agree P 0 * 1 *” web* to ‘ho Stale Agrl- >ud Virginia, If any advo. yield a b fatal Ilia algtiw) ni SMSfcSSBSS® P RE8H TEAS.—Choice Green and Black Teas, tor salo by vv. D. FORD? in Walburg’s Building, Jefferson street. ' N EW FIGS AND PECOAN NUTO-Jiut received, by doc-14 W. w: QQODRIOII. y A LE AND PORTER—50 barrels Cream Ale; SO casks 11 London Porter; just received nnd far sale by u * u *. ,n ” *- "nyr ~ MoMAHON A DOYLE, B UTTER AND CHEESE—25 firkins prime and choice Bulter; 50 boxes Cheese • Just received and for sale by [doe 7]M-iMAHON A DOYLE. G LOVES.—Ladles’ Colored aud Ulack Kid Gloves Silk nnd Lisle, do.; Children*’and Misses Lamb’s Wool Gloves. Just opened and for sale by * - LzROCHE, 11UVVNE T ANURKTH GARDEN 8KEDS-A Rill supply of Gg^ XJ den Seed*, grown by David laindroth ana warrantor to be tho growth of the presont year.luit received ai for salo by WM. W. LINCOLN, •*" •“ Mouumeut Square. ■Y EM ENT.—200 hhl*. of Iho Hoffman Hosondalo Co U mont, (a superior article,) lauding and far sale by deed U. ft. CAMPFIELI). QANAL BARROWS.—300 of those Harrows Just ro- evlved, aud far solo by dec 8 C.ILOAMI’FIELD. —ISsin- >IU, anil pANDlRirFLAU ROOT—X (ioheluus coiifactlon far L/ Imjiartlug fragrance to Iho hrealh. doc 7 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square, flUl'rKuANlTcifHEHli-AfrenliiiTuplyfliK*--' 1) By ilmfar.luitrsooWiHl )mr sehunnor U, M “Sm,“‘ ll0 Wmkaiioiin ooni ilrolt 100 llroughPiu T|BAn-.p ur wiixy illipiirlii A.MINtH, • I'nik, Imiillim rrmn i/aoiiuhnI i;mwni*(JhaMi l.'IIMIITHAf.-A larw •••orlluwil til nliulw ilrr.il "** Wi niruiiiiiirn, T[)V AN/IMVINII ; Mrj*Nr.ri,—|»J0 li.lM IMini Wrimmi IN Sundries— P 50 Barrels Nos. 1,2 and 3, Mackerel. 50 Halves do 1 nnd 2. 50 Barrels First Proof Whiskey. 25 “ Phelps’ P. und 11. Gin. 25 “ Rose Gin. 20 “ New England Rnm. 10 “ Old Mnuaugahola Whlskef* 40 “ New Crop New Orleans Ololnsses. 23 " lllram Smith Flour. 50 “ Pure Genesee Flour. IUO “ Baltimore. 100 Boxos Colgate’s No. 1 and Pale Soap. 20 “ Toilet Soap. 200 a gperm Star and Mould Candles. 100 Bags Prime Rio Coffee, 50 " “ Jnva “ •'TOO Barrels Stewart’s B. and A. Sugar. 10 Hhds. Porto Rtco Sugar. 10 Barrels (A) Crashed do. 5 “ Powdered do. 10 Boxes Loaf Sugar. 50 Half nnd Quarter Boxes Ralaina. 2 Rales Almonds, 100 Boxes English Dairy and Whlto Cheese. 100 “ Tobacco—assorted qualities. 50 “ Sogars—assorted—rente very fine. And a general assortment of Wines, Foreign Liquors, jas, Ac. Ac. For sale by dee 17 COHEN A TARVER, I Srflfek’it narnen. mt ofSaddles, Bridles and mpritc apart; Span- i Saddles; Planter’s '• plain do.; English _..ddles of a variety of ii8oddle-Bags, Trunks Ac. "addle Trees, 8kirtlng t and Worsted Web; , Buggy and Bulky > set. ...■ouche, Bnggy and t Frames; Hobbs and tnd Brass Stump Joints; ; Top and Curtain do.; ty of pattema; Silk and rple Coach Boons; Bug* e Bands -, Braga and Vr July 23 JOHN J. HI A. II RICE’IS STOVE DEPOT & TINWARE MANUFACTORY, JVos. 10,13 & 14, liarnnrd-st., Savannah. . variety; very rich embroidered Bilks, of all patterns; Mantillas and Orapo Shawls; Scotch Woo! Long do.; and square Plaid Shawls; Cashmeres; MouacUne de I-alncs: Alpaccas, a great variety; Needle-Work Col lars and Capes, of all patterns; Chlmlzettes; Mutlin and Lace Under-Slooves: Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 12* eentoto85apiece;IrishLtnons; Huckabacks; Diaper; French Towols, from 25 cents to ft a piece; double ile L! ' EASTERN PREMIUM COOK STOVE. rpHE subscriber bas now recel vo.1 his Pall 8tock of STOVES, and respectfully solicits a call at his Establishment, A where a large and varied assortment of Stoves for Cooking, Parlor and Office purposes can be viewed, from tbe best manufactories, which are on sale at reasonable terms. Also—HoBow-ware, Pots, Ovens, 8plders, Ssuce- K Cost Iron Pumps, Beer Pumps, Cat* Iron Charcoal Burners, Lace Iron*. Revolving and Long-handled Waffle , Wafer Iron*. Fire Dogs, Fire Irons, Nalls, Tacks, Table Cutlery, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Wood Saws, Box and other Cofibe Mills, Brass Fauceto and Couplings, Ac. Ac. A choice selection of PLANISHED WARE:—Coffee Biggins, Tea Pots, Egg Boilers, Oyster Dishes, Chatting Dishes, large and small, Osator*,.la. BRITANNIA WARE:—Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, Begar Lamps, and a variety of Britannia Fluid nip*, Centre Table Lamps, Campbene Lamps, Oil Lamps, Bran aud White Metal Candlesticks. APAnNKD A PLAIN TIN WARE:—Chamber Palls, Toilet Palfa. Wine Coolers, Toilet Oases, Gosh Boxes, Square and Round Boxes. Spico Boxos, Basins and Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursery Lamp*, Glass-Drainers, Knife and 8poon Boxes, Trays 12 to 38 Inches, 8ptUoons, Foot Baths, Ac. WOODEN WARE:—Mali*, Wood Horses, Clothe* Horse*. Step Ladders, Tubs, Palls, Rulers, Measures, Flour Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children’s Willow Chairs, Brushes, Brooms, Ac. Silver’s Fite and Water-proof MINERAL PAINTS constantly kept on hand; also, Campbene and 8plrtt Gas. Fir* All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work executed with despatch. EjrPrintod Catalogues may be bad on application, and forwarded post-free. john j. xuurice. nor 17 Bales Rooms, Nos. 10,12 and 14 Barnard-street, and 184 Bay-street. Dumask Table Linen; white and brown Napkin*, a assortment; a very large assortment of Gloves and Ho siery, of the vety boat make and style; English and A- merlcan Long Cloths; unbleached do.: rich Damask Table and Plano Covers; Casslmeres anil Cloths, black and blue of eveiy quality* “*■*■ “ “ styles; Satinets; -*~- assortment; one .... kets over brought to this market. CARPETING—Brussels, 3-I’ly, 2-PIy, All-Wool, a va riety of patterns; and. also, Cotton Carpeting. N. B.—Clothing at wholesale only. Country merchants aj ‘ *‘ •• • - • • jfcei - no uovera, Kosaiiuercs anu i/iouis, uiacK jveiy quality; rich Vest patterns of all is; Kentucky Joans; Kerseys,a very Inrge ne of the vory best selected stock or Blsn- PORTER’S EXTENSIVE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. T HE subscriber takes pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Savannah and the public generally, of the largest arrival of Fall and Winter OLOTHINU over offered In the Southern States. In Uil* establlihmenl can be found eveiy quality and style of Clothing to please the Usto of the most fastidious. This establishment is divided Into different Departments, each one containing a rich and fuU assortment In their line. ...... . wholesale only. would do well to call before purchasing lewhere, as the good* shall bo sold low aud on the moat accommoda- ting terms. [oct 2] JOSEPH L1PPM AN. WATCHES* JEWELRVi SILVER ARID SILVER PLATED WARE. THE Subscriber has on hand, and is con stantly receiving from the best and most re- spcctnblo manufacturers In tho country. Rich DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such os Table. Desert and Tea 8poons and Forks; Silver Plates and Walters, Tea 8etto, Castors, Cups and Bancors, Goblets, Tumblers, Pap Boats, Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ico Cream, Cake and Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle and Butter Knlvos, Napkin Rings, Salt Collars, and Fruit Knives. Bilvor Plated 8poons, Forks end Ladles, Cako Baskets, Castors, Walters, Bnuffors und Trays. Ivory Balance Handle Knives, and Silver Plated on teel, Table nnd Desert Knives. Flue Twenty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com mon Brass Clocks, of every description. Gold and Silver Lever and Leplne Watches, line onnm. ellod Hunting Watches, Gold aud 8ilver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors aud Razor Strops, Cara Cases. Port Monaies, Ac, Particular attention will bo giveu to Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. From his long expericuco and extensive facilities, he confidently believes fie will satisfy all who may favor him with Uielr patronage. Ills prices are as low, and terms as favorable, as at any other establishment In the State. mar 18 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square. six d . 1st Department. Contains Frock and Dress Coals of erery quality, from 87 to 830. Frock and Dress Coats, OUve, Blue, Brown Md Green, from 87 to «20. Shod Felloes-and Business Costs, a great variety, from 83 to 812. 1,000 Overcoats, double and single breasted, and double OverCoato, from 83 to 830. Over-Coats, a splendid assortment, embracing Kossuth, from 818 to 830. 2,000 pair of Pants, of overy quality and color, from 75 cents to 810. 1,000 Vests, of erery kind. 2d Department. Contain* Furnlihing Goods or every description far Gen- tlomen’e wear—consisting of Scarfs,CraveU, Water ford Ties, Princo Albert Ties. Spring Blocks, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Cotton do., Suspenders, Half Hose, Gloves of all kinds, best quality Jones’ Patent Yoke Shirts, a fine assortment, Ac. 3d Department* Contains 860 suits or Negro Clothing far house or planta tion use. Hickory 8hlrts, Red Flannel do., Overalls, Canton Flannel Undershirts and Drawers. Price of full sulfa from 83,25 to 84,50. l JOTATOES, CODFISH, HERRINGS, AO.— ). 200 barrels Pink EyoPlanting Potatoes; 50 barrets Carter and Mercer Eating Potatoes; 2 hhds. Codfish; 100 boxos New Scaled Herrings; 80 boxes Bedell’s Patent Tallow Candles: 60 barrels Unitor, Sugar and Soda Biscuit; 100 boxes Whlto uud Colored Cheese; 100 empty Hogs, 5,10,15 and 20 gallons; 50 dozen Painted Buckets; 30 barrels Extra No. 1 Mackerel; 40 barrels Extra No.2 Mackerel; 00 hall baarols No. 1 und 2 Mackerel} 40 barrels, half and quarter do. Buckwheat; 20 boxos, half and quarter do. Buckwheat; 20 barrels Treadwell’s Pilot Bread; 20 boxes TreadwoU’s 8oda Biscuit t 10 barrels Old Monongahela Whiskey; 20 barrel* Rye Whtoky; 50 barrels E. Phelps’ Gin} 00 kegs and hair kegs California Powder; 4 cases Cannister Powder; 200 boxes No. 1 Pole and Family Soap; 50 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch; 5UU bag* drop aud buck shot, assorted; 100 boxes New Bunch ond Layro Raisins; 80 half and quarter boxos Bunch and Layre Raisins. ’ a,'B r ° r “ IO |gnAWTON, JOHNSTON j. CO. i "\RY GOODS.— IJ 100 bales Nogro Cloth, 35 do. Blankets, 15 do. Llnsey Woolsey, 15 do. Red Flannels, 50 do. Brown Shirtings, 10 do. 4-4 Sheetings. 50 do. Heavv Cotton Osnaburgs. 10 casos Bleached Shirtings, 40 do. Printed Calicoes, 10 do. Kentucky Jean*, 200 dozen Head llandkercblofa, 500 do. Assorted Hosiery, V jgether with a most complete slock of FMcy Goods, t«. which thoy Invito tho attention of Countnr Merchants il ,d others. NEVITT, LATHROP A 8TEBB1N3, nov 8 139 Congress-* tree t. 1 T HUUalUnO— LT50 boxos prime English Dairy Cheese'; J 50 “ White do., suitable for cutting; 10 hhds. prime Sides; 50 boxes Mould Canales 5 10 bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey; 50 ** new crop Now Orleans Molasses; 20 flrklns superior Goshen Butter; 25 kegs prlmo Lear Lard; 100 bogs prlino IUo Coffoo; for sale by dee 10 COHEN A TARVER. ARD, CRACKERS, AND SOAF- 50kegsNp. I Lard; 73 barrels Breed and Craekors, ossortod; 50 boxos No. 1 Soap ( 50 boxes Pule Soap. | Co, ff at ° 8 ’ Landing and for sale by CRANE A HOLCOMBE, i dee 15 .» 1IDER, APPLES, Ao.—5 bbls. Sweet Newark Cider} S J 23 bbls. Pippins, Rod, and Green Apples: I 100 Whole, Halves, ond Quarter Boxes Balslns t I loo llnxo* French Lemons, and a general assortment «if Dried Fruits. Just landing for dec 10 M, J. SOLOMONS. l./r AutCttfW.L.—50 PsekasM of Wholes, Halvei^utw* lers and Eighths barrels of No. l’s, IPs, and 3’s. At) lilts No. I Mackerel nnd Salmon | 50 Boxes Herring*. Just received by dee 111 "M. J. gOLOMONg. I JAUON HIDES AND HIIOULDKRB.— .1 > 30 hhds. Prime Bacon Hides t ■ 5 hhds, Prime Bacon HUuuMf" ■ 10 ilercvs Huger Jr. Uurwl . duo Id II.ms, t pOBAUCO A|fl) SKGAiyV _ IIMI hnxos MimiHlelil t toi| Ml hoKui Hfgara, I r Mil) In dim iqmMulT I Tnlnippo, various brand* end if*** Hbrftwr II. Huinj e-irafn , luirvl. ll.iilHian Urn) E UtON FIlOKt JEWIiLKI Mold,, AVholcNale aud Itetall* THE largest nnd best selected stuck of goods ever offered for salo In tills city. Gold and Silver Watches, Vest. Fob and Guard Chains, Soto of Jewelry, Clmtofanes, Bracelets, Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Cnko Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Fish Knives, Pie Knives,Cheese Scoups, Ladles, Syphons, Also, all klndsof Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, and a groat variety ofnrticlcs, too numerous to mention; tho whole of which will bo *q Ij ‘ ~ *— J — 1 — All klndsof VVotclics, Clock*. attended to by competent hands, aug23 HORTONARlKEMAN,No.llOBrougbton-sL at reduced prices, fe welry end other Jobbing 1.iiuii <*C. IN, No. 148 Broughton-street, boa the finest assortment of new fash- JEWELRY. <Vc. MR. F. STEIN, ,A "“- Jnstrecelvodthel .. ioned JEWELRY of all description: Gold and Silver Pencils and Pena; Sltvor aud Silver- » l Ware, such as Fruit Boikets, Walters, Tea-sets, o-Mlcks,Tab!o and Tea-spoons,flnoTnble,Pocketand Pen Knives, Ac. Ae.—a large variety of tho finest Work- boxes, Dressing-cases Wrlttmr-deaks, Ac. Suu for ladles and gentlemen—na also, n fine selectlun ot Flutlnas 1 Ac- cordeans, aud Fancy Goods of all description*, which he offers at tbe lowest prices over sold at In this city. The public generally nnd tbo Indies particularly, are rcspectfally Invited to call round and oxamino Uie above stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Brougbton-etroet aug 21 A NEW FIURI. W. F. HARRIS. SKIDMORE HARRIS. HARRIS & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ann DEALERS IN GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, 05 Hny-stroet, Savannah, T HE above Firm has entered into Partnership In Sa vannah, to forward to auy destination, or sell on consignment—as they may bo Instructed—Produce and Merchandize of all descriptions. They will be receiving, during the winter, spring nnd summer, from Tennessee, largo supplies of GRAIN, which will bo sold loto for the cash. They also wish to purchase Groceries and Dry Goods for tbo Tennesseo trade, If the Savannah market offers Inducements as favorable to tbe purchaser os other South ern markets. nov 30 December 1st, 1852. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS!! J. H. & M. SHEAHAN, Corner of Broughton and Whltaker-sts., SAVANNAH, I NVITE attention to their new stock of FALL A WIN- TER GOODS,comprising: DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French Do Lnlnes, English Do Lalnes, Black Silk, Colored Silk, Black Alp ~ * *• zincs. Damask .... American Calicoes. EMBROIDERIES—Linen Cambric, Cambric Hand kerchiefs, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, lloblnet Laces, Bobiuet Edgings, Collars and Cuffs, Habits and UndecSloeves, Black Lace Veils, Utk Crape, Colored Crape. H08IERY Sr LINENS—A. large and well-sclecte< stock of Gloves, Irish Linens, Linen Diapers and Damasks. i Colored Alpacas, Bomba- i, M no!*,' 1W and 11-4 Browu and Bleached Sheetings, Plllow-Coso Linens, and .Quilts. Country Merchants, Planters, ud others, will coniult their Interests by examining our stock before purchasing. EyAll we ask is a visit from thoso deelring to pur chase. We fool confident that the quality and prico* o! our Goods will command solos upon our terms: Cash, and no Second Price* oct 19 tMl In store for the oentjlehien. J OHN W. KELLY, having returned from tho north with a handsomo assortment of CLOTHS, 0A8SI- MERES and VESTINGS, fakes pleasure In Informing his friends, those especially who admire a finely fitting gar ment, to bis saloon, No. 4, opposite the Pulaski llouso, whore tlioy will find him ready at all times to suit his pa trons lu the most approved and fluhlonablo manner, and ha ventures to nsserL that those who will oonfldo In his selection as to color, fabric, style or finish of a covering far tho huitiun farm, shall go away satisfied. Furnishing Goods—Shirts, whlto and colored, with and without collars; Under 8hlrts; Merino, cotton and lltlr thread Drawersi Hosiery, Cravats, Scarfa, Blocks, neck Ties, Glove*, Suipondera, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do. Also, a large lot or men’s and boys’ Caps, of tho latest patterns. Also, a flno lot of boaulifa! Ready-made Clothing, which 1 selected with great care. Uoiillemuu In want of any of the abovo articles will give mu a call, as 1 am determined to sell at a profit, ffopt 25 JOHN W, KELLY, 4th Department* Contains a large and well-selected stock of India Rubber Goods—consisting in pnrt of Sack Coats, Whlto and Blaek Frock Coals or two colors, LeggtnsajBlips, Cloaks, Firemen’s Coats, warranted to stand 280 de grees of heat, Riding and Driving Gloves, Horse Co vers, etc. fith Department* Contains Hats and Caps, flno Moleskin,a large assort .me. meat and latest styles. 6th Department* THE BAZAAR. This splendid establishment, on the left wing of the main Department, 60 feet deep. Is fitted up, at a great ex- pense, expressly far Ladle* accompanied by their Children.. Here will be found erery quality and style of Children's Clothing, and of the latest Paris fashions, consisting of Infants’ Robes, Christening Caps, splendid Embroidered Caps, 8uito, connected and separate, for erery age, Jenny Linds, Polka Backs, Frocks, Over-Coats with nnd wlthont Capes; and mnny other Goods, too numerous to mention In this advertisement. Parents and Guardians are re spectfully solicited to call, as great pains have been taken to odd to tbe comfort and convenience of pur chasers. CtETNo abatement from prices first asked.^P^* ST. ANDREW’S HAUL, BROUGHTON-STREET* 8 A V ANNAILGa. SftmDantif?g. J pLOUlL—50 barrets Floor. Landing from schooner 1 Ann Marla and for sale by dec 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. 3acrcptTOf;e. PLANTING POTATOES.—200 barrels. Landing per L bark Cuba and for solo by dec 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. 13EAN8 AND COW PEAS.—For sale at 95 Bay st. 13 deo 17 HARRIS A C04_ QASKETS.—A large aaaortmeut of Fancy, TYavelllng, P nnd Work Baskets, open aud covered; also a good supply or 5!arket Baskets. For sale by Aee 17 COLLINS A BULKLEY. 1'\ISI1 COVERS, In sets, ora variety or prices. Also a xJ well assorted stock of Coffee Urns and Blggans, to gether with a general assortment or Britannia Waro for toiuehold use. For sale by dec 10 COLLINS A BULKLEY. TTOLLAND GIN—12 pipes Holland Gin. In store and 11 for sale by Idee11] W. M. DAVIDSON. A LE, ALE, ALE—50 barrels Albany Cream Ale, x\. brewed exprowly for me. warranted superior to any n market, landing from bark Vernon. For sale at tbe Albany Alo Depot, by [dee 17] W. M. DAVIDSON. plDER, CIDER. CIDER—35 barrels Champagne Cider, \J landing from bark Vernon. For sale by deo 17 W. M. DAVIDSON. ANUFACTURED TOBACCO—125 boxos Manufro- ItL tured Tobacco, various brands, aomo very superior, In store and for sale by [dec 17] VV. M. DAVIDSON. POTATOES.—2U0 barrels Yellow Planting Potatoes. X Landing and for sale by deo 18 SWIFT* CO. 13 A CON.—20 hhds. Sides and Shoulders, lauding from 13 brig VV. Clarke and for sale by dec 10 OLAGHORN Sc CUNNINGHAM. OMOKED BEEF A TONGUES.—100 Smoked Tongues; 0 3 bbls. Smoked BcoL landing and for uie by dee 1 0 OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. •p AGON.—50 hhds fine sides, 15 do fine shoulders, 15 J3 tierces canvassed shoulders, now In store, and for sate by KIBBEE A RODGERS, dec 16 Bay street. /"MUONS AND POTATOES.—Potatoes,oulons, mnek- U ret, mess pork, raisons, figs, candles, crackers, but ter, cheese, lllram Smith ond Extra Flour, just received, and for sale by KIBBEE A RODGERS, dec. 16 Bay street. ATEW ORLEANS AND CUBA 8YRUP-50 barrels lx extra line N. O. Syrup; 100 barrels Cuba do.; 15 bates Gunny Cloth; 150 colls Kentucky and Press Rope; for salo low by [dec 18] KIBBEE A RODGERS. pOR SALE ON OR BEFORE ARRIVAL—A cargo of Jr prime while Flint Corn, from Noith Carolina, by deo 15 A. C. TOMS, 128 Itay-sL PUTTER AND CHEESE.—100 boxes Connecticut 13 Cheese; 25 kegs Orange ttounty Butter. Landing and for sale by - deo 15 CRANE A HOLCOMB. ll/f ACKERKL AND SALMON.—50 kelta each. Land 1VX Ing and for sale by CRANE A HOLCOMBE, doc 15 TTIItAM SMITH’S AND OANAIt FLOUK.—ISO but- L ‘” d " ,8 “ i fSA. A HOLCOMBE. deo 15 Monument Square. /ARRF.L COAL—150 tons, landing from ship ehan- U don; for sale by dec 10 HONE A CONNERY. VIEW CROP N. O. SUGAR LANDING, and for JN sale by (deo 10) H.J. GILBERT. POTATO ES.-300 bbls, for sale by X dee 16 H.J. GILBERT. lTtlRE CRACKERS.—100 boxes Na 1 Fire Crackers, U for salo by (dec. 16) H.J. GILBERT. pECAN NUTS.—15 barrels. Landing from brig“VVm X Clark.” from New Orleans, deo 16 HONE A CONNERY. n 0811EN BUTTER.—20 Flrklns Fine Goshen Batter. UT Lnndlng and for sale by dec i0 HONE A CONNERY. •arANlLLA ROPE.—200 Colls. Landing nnd In 31 store and for sale by HONE A CONNERY, dec 10 13UTTER, CHEESE.—75 tubs, keg*, and flrklns, fresh, X3 sweet Butter, nnd 25 boxes Cheese, received per steamer Alabama, and a few barrels Pickled Cucum bers. For sale at the Emporium, by ,. _ deo 10 SEABORN GOODALL. TjtLOUR AND CORN—100 barrels Howard street Flour; 1? 2,300 bushels Corn; to arrive and far sale by dee 10 JNO. H. HULL. PUTTER AND CHEESE-40 kogs selected Goshen JD Butler; 100 boxes selocted English Dairy Cheese; * co. IMRE CRACKERS, Fire Crackers, Fire Crackers. 1' Just received, attd for sale by W. D. FORD, deo 10 p A IRONS, figs, prune* cllron, Amends, apples, note- Xti toes, extra quality; onions. Just Utuilng from "STS S w ' ,0J *' w. d. row. Anion SBTS-4 barrels Red and White Onion Seta, deo IS Monuinenl Square. S PONGES—1 bale large Glove Sponge, of fine quality, suitable for bathing, carriages, Ac.; also floe Turkey and common Sponge; for sale by dec 15 MOORE A HENDRICKSON. dec 15 Gibbons’ Bnlldlngs. W OVE WIRE.—All Sizes, suitable for Rice Mills, Thrashing Machines and Sales. For sale by dec 15 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan street. 17)RESH PATES.—Just received 0 Dozen assorted I' Pates: 1 dozen Potted Quails with Traffics; 1 dozen Potted Perdraux, with Truffes; 1 dozen Potted Becasse: 2 dozen Potted Perdrcaux without Truffes; 1 dozen hair COLLINS A 11ULKLY? 100 Bryan-sL _ Genesee dou 25 do. Hiram Sinlth’a do.; received and for sale by [dec 13] MoMAHON A DOYLE. B OOK OF THE WORLD.—Noe. 3 and 4. Received by (dec 13) J. B. CUBBEDQE. /'t RIDDLES, Wafer and Waffle Irons, far sale by Ur F. W. CORNWELL. ; 50 do. Government Java do4 received : [dec 13] McMAHON A DOYLE. ©ciural KtSticftfatmratB- was OEHIXEHEIV'S IBAeestoeatios.. —MJL uageiTHeer. k II, WEIGAND lias opened, onder tho~Ptonl a neat and eoniforfablJEaUng Room, with an excellent I Kitchen and Cooking Itango adJnccnLjia a He has an excoBont'^ookyfrom*slrasbourg, who will I suit Germnn. American and French tastes. OYSTERS* FISH, MEATS—every thing that this market affords,ess be had In all styles, on short notice. _ Ymraa CucRKt, nnd others, who have rooms In town, I are, invited to try the European mode of breakfasting I and dining at tho Restaurant. ■ Philadelphia LAGER BEER, SWISS CHEESE and! LlNDBUKUKR CHEESE, kept always on hand for the I use of families. > oct 5 1 PHILADELPHUXAfiBB BEER. ’T'HE Subscriber, respectfully invites the public of B*> _ A vannah to test the qualities of this fine Beer, from I the Brewery of Messrs. Eaoat.AWoM’, at the Falnnoun I Water Works, near Philadelphia. This Beer fa mode ex-1 actly Ilka the Lager lUer of Munich,rin Uavnrlft. ll shall continue to receive constant supplies of this pure I and wholesome boverage,during tho autumn, winter, and ft spring. As In the old country, ft will be sold to families I and Indlvldunls^who will thus Incur no risk of ll* souring ft on their hands. The use or this Beer Is particularly recom I mended by nhyalcians to Indlea who are nursing children | Bold at tbe Planters’Hotel by I *ept7 Myl HERNY WEIGAND. I CARPET A8I) FLOOR CLOTH WABEMPRE. | Curtains, Curtain Goods, dec* dec. Ac* _ So. 140 Congress and No. 57 St. Jollan-streets. I T HE subscriber, knowing that the citizens of 8avan-1 nah have felt a great Interest in the estabUsbing oral Carpet Warehouse, I in this city, and being aware that many bave been ft awaiting tho completion of tbo New Store, so that they ft could make their selection ortho various articles far fur-1 ulahlng their houses, would respectfully Inform thte pub* I lie, generally, that be will this day open the most oom* I plcte assortment ot all tho various styles or GOODS ft usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock of I tho different departments will consist, In port, of Um fol- I lowing Goods, vis: 1 „ . CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussel*; Mocet Brussels _ Brussels; Velvet, Tapestry and Brussels for Blairs|ft Three ply, Superfine, line and Common Ingrain; Plain; I and Twilled Venlltan for Stairs, Hslla, I * " — i *“ ■ 6-4,12-4 and 10-4 In width, of every tariel Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Maiaq Ta Covers: Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods t ft Stair Linen, Ae. Ac. II OIL CLOTHS. • I Of every width from oue to eight yards, for Haifa, I Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Rose Wood, I Mahogany and SmaU-flgured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, I 34 and 0 4 wide; Fgur^ todlaRubber;Cloth for Stairs. I Bilk and Worsted Damsak DeLalno; Worsted and 1 Linen Damask DeLolne; Figured and Plain C variety of colors; White and Buf^ for 8hadee. M WINDOW SHADES. . Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland, and I White and Gold, entirely new style; Cord; Loops; I Towels; together with all the various Trimmings for I Curtains aud Shades. 1 GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, or the greatest variety a— . patterns, of the latest Importation; all orwhlch will bo I sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM.IL GUION*: Agenfc nov 0 140 Congress and 57 SL JuBan-sts.: CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST' STORE IN SAVANNAH T HE undersigned, who always have sold tho cheapest and best Goods In this place, respectfully call tho alien‘.Ion of the public to their extensive stock of Dry I Goods and Fancy Articles, to which every arrival of tho I Northern steamer brings supplies more now and more f fashionable. It consists or a large' and well assorted I stock of I HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, I Snch as whlto and brown Linen and Cotton Shirting I and Sheeting, Pillowcase Linens, Marseille and other I Bedquills, all sorts of Diaper, Table Cloths, Cotton and I Damask Table Covers, Towelling, Colton Fringes, Bfan* I kets, A&, Ac. I DRESS GOODS. ] Calicos, Ginghams. Muslin De Lalnes, Cashmeres, I French and English Merino*, Alpacas, Bombazines. Pop- I 11ns, and a great variety of black, plain and Brocade Silks. I FANCY GOODS. I Rich Embroidered Collars, Chemisette and Sleevea, I Worked Bands, a Unto assortment of Needlework J2dg- I ng* and Inserting*, Plain and Embroidered 8wlss Mus- I D Jaconet nnd Book Muslins, Bishop Lawns, a great I ety of 811k nnd Velvet Mantillas, all sorts and colors I of Fringes and Hood Tassels. .• HOSIERY. .... j All kinds or white, brown, mixed and blade Cotton I Hose, while, black and grey Merino Hose, Children’s I Worsted and Cotton Hose, Ladles’ Vest Colton,Thread, I Silk, Buckskin and Kid Gloves. I They call particular attention to theb stock of Kerseys, I feyMsasJSisB ment of Shawls over brought to this place, consisting ot I Blanket and Long Shawls, Cashmere, Crape and SUk Sljnwls, and a great many other articles. They assure the public that aU the above mentioned Goods, ns well os .their whole stock, will be sold at lower prices than ever before in this place. J • EINOTEIN A ECKMAN, dec 13 151 Congress-street, Savannah FLORIDA LANDS FOR .SAFE. , ggA The fallowing valuable TR AOTS Of*» Poland, lying In Marlon and AlachnaMl . j counties, will be offered at Private Sale, during tbe months of October, November and Docember next, viz: • I WOTUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about ten miles ] North of Ocala, (the county seat or Marion county,) con taining 3,000 acres, about one-bairof which Is hammock, o^ U nod^lck > ry ?and ^rowalnderwhite A TRACT, well known as the “Fort Drane Planta- 8AMUEL SOLOMONS. JgRASS ^NptRON8, Fenders, Bhnvel^wul Tongjs ty Wire Fenders, iron and Bronze Fire Dogs; for sale ration. This placolbr several year* avenigedlwo, uu B *- by J. HA8BROUCK A CO M heads of 8ugar to tbe acre, and overy year tbat.lt bas Broughton-strocL E ARTHEN WARE.—Forty-five crate* of common as sorted crockery, for the country trade; for sale by dee 13 J. HASBROUCK A CO., Broughtontt. been cultivated bas produced flno crops of com. and cotton. ^jThese Tracts could readlly be divided into -two or | JJBROUCK A CO m Broughton-strecL 8 Ann BRICK, now landing and far sate by »UUU dec 8 E. W. BUKER. jree plantations each, being weU watered and surround- i» bynlghroIUngpine land. A TRACT of 1,000 acres on Orange Lake, consisting of 'S'*!. 0 ™!!? 0 grove, and well timbered pine land. , . o TRACTS, of 1,090 acres each, near the Alachu prairie. The greater part of both hammock. —ALSO— 5,000 ACRES on Indian Rlvor. Any one wishing to eultl vato sugar cane would do well to examine this land, as being remarkably fonlie, and lying south pf tho region 1 of frost, It Is as well adapted to that culture os any in the United States. 12,000 ACRES, generally known as the “Bayard tract,* situated on the 8t. John’s river, opposite Plcolata. There OUGARS.^rusted, Loaf, Clarified, Granulated, and *I DlU I 1 hammock* and ortoge grovea'on this O Brown Sugar. Just received bv I™ 51 ) b . ut 111 * principally valuable far it* pine timber. It dec 10 *** Si. j, SOLOMONS. baa a river front of sevou or eight mUes. t7p~t T hhpq ■ npnpiTMPnv—a'flnA l,to» ACRES ou Lake George,andseveralsmalltracte AIR BRUBlira A PERFUMERY.—A fine assort- 0 n and near the 8b John’s river?well situated for farm- inent of Hair Brushes and Perfomery, of all kinds, ing, the rearing of or - **“—-—' ell as a fow pair of handsome Toilet Bottles. For — sale b^ JA8. H- CARTER, 13 AM BOO, Rocking and Office Choirs, a new set Just X> received at MORSE A NICHOLS, dec 9 155 Broughton-street. C OTTON BIU Paper, ruled for numbers and weights for sale by [dec 10] JOHN M. COOPER A CO. Opposite 8b Andrew’s Hall. QHEE8B.—25 boxes FTOsh Cheese, foHaintlyjjsej^nd / for sale by [dec 21]. S EED OATS.—200 bags heavy Maryland Seed Oats, landing from schooner Ann Maria, and far sale by dee 20 CI.AGHORN Sc CUNN1G HAM. B UTTER.—By late arrivals per packets, a fresh supply of prime Butter, constantly on hand and for sale _ irime Butter, at the Emporium by dec 20 SEABORN GOODALL. JpLOUIt—100 barrels^ Howard Street Flour, landing from schooner Ann Marla, far salo b’ loby JNO. H. 1 B UTTER AND CHEESE.—30 firkins prime and choice Goshen Butter; 50 boxes Cheese, Just received and for sale by [dec 20]4 McMAHON A DOYLE. rjEEF AND FLOUK—30 half barrels Fulton Market 13 Beer; 100 barrels Baltimore Flour, landing and for tale by [doc 20] McMAHON A DOYLE. ■gAJ/TlMORK FLOUB.—100 bbls. Landiug per brig HABERSHAM A SON. S UGAR AND WHISKEY.—15 hhds. Porto Rico Su gar; 150 bbls. Domestic Whiskey, lust received and for salo Ly [dec 211] McMAHON A DOYLL. S ALTPETRE.—18 barrelsi double refined. For sale by dec 20 MOORE A HENDRICKSON. P IG HAMS, Smoked Beer, Smoked Beef Tongues, Bo- ...jrsr Ju “ 1 “"' II,,8 per j““"mowN! i,r RIME EA8TERM HAY.-50 bain Prim, li.y, ^UnJItigfrom tart fcoo , q'asioM! OAWOMH-Anj-Byuilj-MjMd b, doc 15 IMBroughlon-streeb KF.F AND BACON HAMS—30 half bsrrelt Fulton BV for sale Market Beef t 300choice Hams; just r—... le by [dec 7] MoMaIIONA DOYLE. |u»t received and 13UOKWHKAT.—50 packages of Jluckwito5TiHWf “.ftr’ '“'Anmmi S8S55BW doc 29 ^ VEAiT l>aiVOKIU-PlMbw fcllorilllA l).bblll l .«iJ aCT ■jiafe ajar U UIW VI Til loi [pii auuub. rar> ib Mr, pul »• BOwiVwm, Ur* SI OflJKHlIO Nl, Amlfow’. illll, 1(111 bTVtJXia OOI/DS^-Pa Tuin par L/ IMW <ww Of ill- Iwii r*IJ>-tll»» *»-P »«•/■ im wmOI'/lM I' -Igj „ -- Jrangogroves, Ac. io above tracts of land were purchased by the Iota Gen. Clinch, Immediately after the accession of Florida to the United Slates. From his position at that time, hto facilities for selection were unusually great, and It fa be- Stole? they iocluda 88 8°°d tend as can bo found in the On account of tbelr accessibility from Charleston and Savannah, they offer great Inducements to planters In Ca rolina or Georgia wishing to remove. The titles are clear ana Indisputable. Terms—Cash, or payable at Charleston or Bavannab,on or before the 1st of January next. Lir'Any farther Information on the snlject can be obtained by addressing tho subscriber, at Orange Spring*, Marlon county, Florida. J. H. M. CLINCH, oct 16 tJan Executor. *,* The Tri-weekly Chronicle A Sentinel, at Augusta, and the Journal A Messenger and the Telegraph, at Ma- eon, are requested to publish the above UU first or Jiuiu- unry, and sen J their bills to Oils office. . ivlOOUG A IIGNDKIOKSOK, . WHOLESALE DBUGGISTS. Gibbons. Building** 1 OFFER FOR 8ALE-5,000 lbs. Union Whit ’ Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1; 150 boxes Window Glass; f 600 gallons Linseed OU: 500 do. Bieachod Winter Sperm OU; 20 barrels do. Whale Oil; 10 do. Train Oil, best quoUty; 6 do. Winter strained Lard OU; 5 do. Cobum’s Afachlnery OU;. 10 do. No. 1 Castor OU; SO do. Copperas, green and drrf. 10 do. Epsom Salts; 10 casks Potash; 5 casks Saueral’ist 5 barrels Refined Saltpetre; 250 ounces Farts’ Sulphate Quinine; 10 barrels LoriUord’s Snuff} 20 boxes assorted Cundles; 50 boxes Roy’s Lemon Syrup; 30 bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger: 1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and Clovest 100 reams Letter and Writing Paper; • Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Midi* clues; Perfumery; Hair. Tooth abd Shaving Brushes; Tot* let Botni; Tuck, Dressing and Rida Comb*, Ae. An.; all orwhlch are offered at tho lowest price*, either for cash or approved paper. sept P OIIEAPOARH 8TOIIE* IIAOKNUV (JOAGII. “LADY IlLl m rugirds m [*|i a (In* w 10 110/A MU !»< ' lULS