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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 30, 1852.
aJfqSltSato the hi, best Urmlon.
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hIS Io end the i soreness and lameness *u toon re- ’
Foreman of Adam* It Co.’* Express Stable, N. Y.
^nMr^'lr 8 :—ftw® B horeo t,IRt WM once worth Are
Dear - . but on account of two largo hard cal-
SsniEnai Wmtsst'
W fiV«UBintn?-Wa t, ha« been Ming your MEXICAN
■SSwSSSSialw *MUf» meet'pertkct mm.
h. . nf nur moit raluablo Express horaoa had been
£“® h °t-oublcd by largo swelling* or tumors on tho fot-
wk» 1 they hail grown larger twin hen’* eggs. Uetldes
disfigured by these appepdauct, the limbs and
anoSiSqiiMo sllffenetUvolfen and lame. We
i. d U trl«lm*ny Liniment* and other remedies, but no-
.Mna snoeored to produce any elect upon them. We
«iiufd willingly hate given twenty-five dollars to have
r.e hen tenfovod. enf the hone tnlorod to mndeeu.
Our oitl?r obtslned »»■ of lour lSlm.nt, end .pplled
' it without oor knowledge. A ftw day. ego no colled
on Swollen to the bono-Mid to out .urnHio nnd grot-
S ill ten. wore potftoltf ^oollio-t*. tumor.
tV.Tiked him br,hot
m.ninho had effected such a remarkable cure T Ills re-
3, wi that he had been using the NU8TANG LINI-
u^NTon them about ten days-and tie result was the
entire remora! of the tumors, wltlout produclng any
soreness, or leaving a scar l , V .
*We therefore take great pleasure In.recommending
th« Liniment, and shall continue to use It whenever oo-
K SflK 1" preference to anv other preparation,
•olongiont JSdooo..ueh romotkoSlom.^ oo
tU. Jobu, and oppo-
the city of Jackson-
I Sew Mill, rated at
Oe<ifPlMida,alMean I ,
E&eS fgXSf' n
r paying
'^HJofcn II. MeTiitoeb, da
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sfta toV JJ - —w— •*--
MidffiSwW Termsduh,
0 Als<v^HanutIoo, eontalnlng 8,700 acres. 000 of
wlitab are open good productive land. ThebttUdingsare
od condition, and well adapted to the purposes or a
in and sugar plantation.
Alia, sundry tract of pine land, at eonvenlent distan
ces from the mill, amounting to upwards of 8,000 acres.
Also, all other real and personal property (except the
negroes) belonging to the estate.
Also, a Urge and valuable dwelling house situated in
‘^-dlyoffit. A—"• Hj
L Augustine, 8L John’s county, fronting the
Illes. a choice gang or about 917 Negroes, accus
tomed to the culturo of-cotloo and sugar crops. They
may be purchased by application to the undersigned, at
81. Augustine. Florida, or at Savannah, Georgia. The
negroes may be aeon and inspected at tho plantation,
whero also may be teen n diagram or the real estato, ex
hibiting the quality and location.
JACOB WALDBURG,
dee 18-JI B. A. PUTNAM.
( Adm’r*.
Administrator’* Rale,
O N tho first Tuesday In January next, will be sold, in
front of the Court House. In Springfield, Effingham
county, a Negro woman named Eve, about forty-six years
of one, and her son Reuben, about ten years or age.
Abo. a Tract of Land in Effingham county, on Jenckea*
Turnpike Road, between seventeen nnd eighteen tnllos
from the city ofSavonnah,containing three hundred nnd
twenty threo acres, more or less, known as tho late resi
dence of Joshua Gttsnn, deceased. Sold os the property
of said deceased, for the benefit or the heirs and creditors
or the deceased.
BENJAMIN J. DASHER, Adm’r.
November 83,1839. nov 83
jrsms
this day, 13th
feeler as earli
fooey ball, to be glvse oo the ■fXu’
Hooke and 1'aucy Articles
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS.
JOHN n. COOPER di (IO.
Have received e very large end choice selection of IL.
LUSTRATED BOOKS, Annuals, Fancy Articles, kfc, for
Cbristraaa and New Year's Presents, among which aret
The Fruits of America, with richly colored Pialea.
The Book or the Heart, or Love’s Emblems. (Illus
trated.)
Tho Home Circle, ny Mrs. Kirkland. (Illustrated.)
Homes or American Authors. "
Gems of Beauty. "
G 1(1 uf Remembrance. "
Moore's Irish BIclodle*. Illustrated by Macllse.
Woman’s Record. Illustrated. By Mrs. Sarah J. Hale.
The British Pools, On fine antique binding.) Illustrated.
Also, flno English editions, in full calf binding, of the
British Dramatists, Sbakspeore, Byron, Moore, Scott
Elegantly bound Prayer Books sud Bible*.
Books oml Games for Children of all ages.
' Elegant Pearl Inlaid Pnpicr Blache Desk*, Work Boxes
and Portfolios, Rosewood Desks and Work Boxes.
. Morocco Portfolios, Peart, Shell, and 8llver Card Oases.
A large assortment of elegantly got up and superior
Perfumery, Tollot Soaps and Cosmetics. •*— “•
- -- wk»
Coojwr’i r.lent Cprieln «eJ Direct ItUng tingle
llll lit JB^eilTE,
mucus (WITH OTItaa VAtPAiLK IMPROVCMKRTS)
PATENT CONTINUOUS FEED WORKS.
An Inootuparably superior substitute for the Rag tVberi,
The peculiar principle from which the above Mill de
rives Its greatest merit. Is mors esaerially valuable la
Us application to the Gang Saw frame. The Engine
stands Immediately underneath the Hash, to which Urn
Piston Rod is directly attached. Tbe motion of the Seah
Is thus directly controlled by tbe steam In lbs cylinder,
dec 31
Admfuiatrator’s Sale.
O N tho first Tuesday In January next, will be sold, In
front of the Court Ilouso, in Springfield, Effingham
county, between the legal hours, a likely Negro man
Ay acres; sold as life property
Thomas IIurst, deceased, for the benefit .of the heirs of
June, 30,1838.
[dee 30]
IMPORTED
said deceased. Terms madn known the day of sale.
nov83 ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November 83,1838.
VINES. LIQUORS AND 8EGAU8.
T HE lubtcrlber has now on hand a fine *n4 well re-
lected stockof WINES and LIQUORS, comprising
•MBS.the choicest Reserve Madeira Wtno, tint-
vintage1840. -
One pipe of
Old PalheUno,
shelf pit ,
i Side Grape Juice,
o pipes Old London I
.NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against* the estate of
A Groeou J. ZirraRBR, late of Chatham County, do-
reused, wilt present ihotn within the tlmo prescribed by
law, and all persons Indebted will msko Immediate pay-
mentto [dee8]* CAROLINE Z1PPKRBR,Adm’x.
richest and most highly flavored
South Bide
EltbftUMrttr casks oid Araujo, vintage 1830,
Also, a lot of the Old Reserve of an older Importation,
In boxes and demijohns,
tor
NOTICE.
T WO months after date, application will be mode to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Glynn coun-
y, for leave to tell the R-nl Estate and Negro slaves be-
ongtng to Georgu A. Rood, late of said couuty, deceased,
" r the benefit of his hair* and creditors.
J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm’r.
November 83,1838. iiov 29
One puncheon or Old Scotch Whiskey.
Two half pipe* choice Old Sherry Wine.
Twelve half pipes choice old Cognac, or various brands,
vis: Hennessy, London Dock, Jean Louis, Plnet Castil
ian, Guimard Saxorec, Sallgnac, and Otard, Dupuy &
Co.
Alto various kinds of Claret, Port, TenerRfo, Sherry
and other Wines.
Choice Champagne of various brands, Hocb Wines,
imported Cordials, such a* Curacoa, Maraschino, Ani
sette, and assorted Cordials. Brandy, Fruits, fcc.
100,000 choice Havana Began, or various hrnnd*. For
sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
dec 30 Corner Bull and Bay-sts.
NEW BOOKS.
jyjEMOIRB OF A HUGUENOT FAMILY | by Ann
Yankeerffotlona: or Whlttllngs from Jonathan Jack
Knife, vol.l. Price 81.50. • ,
Kate 8tewart: a story from Blackwood’s Magaxlne.
Putnam's Monthly: a Magaxlne of Literature, Science
and Art. Vol.l, Not.
Romance of Student Llfo Abroad | by Richard B Kim
ball, author ofSL Ledger, fee.
A Story of Lllo on the lathmui; by Jos. W. Fabons.
Pictures from St. Petersburg; by Edward Jerrmann,
Harper’s Magaxlne for January.
Consolation: In Discourses on Select Tonies, addressed
to tbe suDerlug People of God. By J. W. Alexander,
D. D. *
Life of Sir Walter Scott t by Donald MacLeod.
Btoro or Frank Freeman’* Uarbor Shop.
Received by J. B. CUB!
dec 30
X warranted 10 years old, for sole by
deo30
P boxes; Beadeik Hull’s Tallow Candies Tfor «de by
dec 30 8EABORN GOODALL.
J^ORN AT (13c. PER'BUSHElr—500 sacks prime Corn
\j for talo at 03o- per bushel, If taken from the Depot.
deoSO 3 WBI, W. PARK ARP, 89 Uay-sL-
p'ATB DB FOIES GRASj TRUFFE8, PETITO POI8,
_ tie.—Just received, a lot of new Paid De Foies Gras,
Trufies, Petits Pols, Artlchanta, Gelde, for sale by
J. RQU88EAU, corner Bull and llny-i
dee 30
G UANO—Peruvian In bags and Patagonian In barrels
for sale by [doc. 30] A. MINIS.
BACKS SALT. For sate by
01/IJ dee 30 Bio M AIK
HON & DOYLE,
county,
named sum.
Also, will bo sold, on tho same day, In front of the Court
House. In the county of Lowndos, lot of Land No. 197, In
tho KUh district of suld county, containing four hundred
and ninety nrrea; sold as the property of tho estate of
TOY8I TOYSXX
Christmas FrosentsiikciAc. __
rpllE Subscriber hat received and opened at Ho. 70 8L
. . Julian Street, (Waring’e building) the most com
plete and beautiful assortment of toys of all descriptions,
ind various other objects for presents on the approach
ing holidays ever offered in this market. These articles
are In the most approvod- modern taste. They are of
French, German and American manufacture—some Im
ported from France and Germany through New York,
and others recently aclocted by the subscriber In the
cities of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Parents,
and children, and stringers, are respectfully Invited to
call and examine for thomselvos.
dec 17—tj MRS. MARY A DILLON.
) engravings—
ELEGANT BOOKS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
OVD’S EMBLEM: tho Book of the Heart, 33 engrav
. J Ings, bound In Turkey Morocco, extra.
Homes of American authors. 39 Illustrations.
Moore’s Irish Mel'xllea, 13 elegant do.
Record’s of Woman: by Mr*. Heman, 19 Illustrations.
Blacaulay’s Lays of Ancient Rome, 100
original and from the Antique.
Lyrics of the Heart, 13 engraving*.
A Book for the Home Circle; by Mrs. Kirkland, IUu»-
trated.
The Sketch Book; by Washington Irving, Illustrated.
Friendship's Offering, Christmas Blossoms, Star of
Bethlehem, The GIB, Tho Woodbine, The May Flower.
Read’s Female Poeta or America, elegantly Illustrated.
Hart’s Female Proae Writer of Amerlea, Illustrated,
dee 10
Administratrix Notice.
O N the fifteenth day or January uexl will bo aold at
the residence, in Chatham County, of tho Into George
J. Zlpperer, n portion of the personal property of said do-
ceased, consisting of cattle, nnd hogs, goats, household
aud kitchen furniture, nnd olher nrtlclea too numerous
to mention. Also tho place on the Augusta Rond, 0 miles
frort Snvunuah, will bo rented for ono year. Tonna cash,
dec 34 • CAROLINE ZIPPEKER. Adm’x.
ANNUALS AND GIFT BOOKS
For Christina* and Now Yonrw Presents*
QEM of UmScason; Gift Book of Gems; 'Gema^ol
3RBR,Adm’x.
Executor’s 8ale»
W ILL be sold, ori the first Tuesdny In January next,
at the Court Houso In tho City of 8nvannnh, under
an orderobtalned from the Ordinary of Chatham county,
the following rent and personal property, belonging to
the estato of William H. Mongln, deceased, viz:— Lot No.
39 Green Ward, City of 8*vannab; one Gardon Lot,
containing 3 acres, near the City of Savaunah: ono undi
vided hair of Tybco Island; 10 Bharcs Washington and
New Orleans Telegraph Company.
FRANCIS 8. BARTOW.
nov w Executor of Wm. H. Mongin^_
Administrator’s Sale*
rantb,n Token of Remembrance; Magnolia,* Gift of
.Friendship; Illustrious Portonageaof tho 19th Century;
Home Circle, by Mrs. Kirkland; Woman’s Record, by
Mrs. Sarah J. Hale; Flora’s Lexicon; Gift of Affection;
Bible In the Family; Homes of American Authors; Tho
Jew Drop; Friendship’s Offering: Gift of Sentiment;
Winter Bloom; Foot Prints of Truth; Rastelns. Also, a
largo variety of Children’s and Toy Books. For talo by
dec 22 8.8. SIBLEY,No.
O N Iho first Tuesday in Janunry next, in front of the
Court House, between the legal hours of sale, will
-■ — .. ^
wing portion ortho Rost and Personal Eitate
--Jrge Glemdocenaod, late of said county, via:
A PLANTATION, situated on tho Ogccchoo, 12 miles
from Savannah, containing about 1,033 acres, with all
■ *
requisite building!; negro woman, Sue, a cook, wanhur,
JccnWithher three children, Onoy, Minerva and Edward;
SheadorCattl ; a Tract or Land In nryan county, con
taining about 300 acres; a Tract of Land In McIntosh
county, containing about 500 acres; a Tract of Land In
Screven county, containing about 300 acres. Bold for
the benefit of the heirs end creditors of said estate,
nov 5 WM.P. HUNTER. Adm’r o.t.
Executor** Salo*
O N the first Monday in January next, will bo sold at
the Court House In Gilllsouvllle, Beaufort District,
S. G.. flftv-Ovo (53) Negro 8laves belonging to the otlfl‘~
of Wm. H. Mongln, deceased, and sold lor tho beneflt
said estato. Terms cosh. J.J.STONEY,
dec 17—1 Executor.
Chatham ShorifPa Sale*
WILL BE SOI.Dnn the first Tuesday in February next,
before tho Court Houso In the City or Savannah, between
the legal hours of tale, a runaway negro j*' —
*“ J, ~ • L -* ,, of Chat
ivnnuan, ueiwimu
,namedOnAKLBs,
who Is now confined In the jail of Chatham County—Or
dered by the Honorabto the Justices of Uie Inferior Court
that ho oo sold us tho law directs,
dec 83 JNO. DEVANNY,
Sheriff O.O.
/'HDHR| CIDER.—20 Barrels Champagne Cider, land-
\J inx from steamer Alabama. For sale by
deoSO W. M. DAVID80N.
Adinlnlbtrator’s Notice*
A LL persons Indebted to tho estato or Henry Tillman,
iV late of Pulaski county, deceased, ore hereby re
quested to roakn Immediate payment; and nil persons
having demands against uld docoasedwtll render thorn
In, agreeable to law. Dote of Letters of Administra
tion, 1st or November, 1859.
nov 0—lawlOw JCIBEPH TILLMAN, Adm’r.
. bany Cream Ale, brewed exproisly for mo, and
.—..j . L _ r j B p,| g
warranted superior to any other In this mnrkct.
Ing from tbe ship Hartford. For sale at the Albany Ale
Do|»ot by doe 30 VV. M. DAVIDSON.
LIOIITED SCHOOL
VOS TH»
CLASSICS AND MODERN LANGUAGES.
^n. t HIRAJ« PERRYj of New^ork, will open In Ihe
HI City or Savaunah, on Iho first Monday In January
next, a SCHOOL FOR BOYS, In which thorough In-
atructloh in the Classics, and In either French or Ger-
roan, wtU be given. Fifteen Pupils taken at 8100 each
per annum. .
Reference to Bishop Elliott, or Mr. Robert Haber-
■ham. to either of whom application for admlttanoo may
bo made.
%• Georgian pienso copy. 0—SawO doc 30
ANTHONY TDUNfilt,
H AVING bouaht of ALBERT O. HENRY hts entire
stock In trade In the Store formerly occupied by
him, near the Exchange Dock, now offers It for sale at
cosi, for cash only t or. to any one wishing to secure the
stand, the stock will he sold with all the fixtures, on rea-
BjTMr. H. KNAPP will attend to tho salos nt th
STILLMAN, ROGERS & CO.
SAW NULL AND LUMBER BUSINESS.
rpHE undersigned having assumed the ownership nnd
X direction of tho Savannah Steam 8aw Mill, so long
* •ni fnvorably known to thisi community, would respcct-
nilly Inform tbelr friends and former customers that they
• are now ready to fill all orders with which they may be
favored, with dispatch, FR. D. STILLMAN,
Sava wrap, Nor.l, 1859.
D. M. ROGERS,
JNO. BEERS.^
dec 39—lmo
Putnam’s Monthly- Magazine,
F OR JANUARY, 1833 ; 23 cents per number, 83 per
annum. An entirely original work, lutended to
combine the more various nnd nmnslng characteristics
of a popular Magnxlno with tbe higher and grave:' qual
ities of a Quarterly Revlow. It wilt be devoted to the
Interests of Literature, Bolenco and Art. In their '
and ploosanteat aspects. Among Us OONTIUUUT
are many of the most eminent literary men of the coun
try, me i as Bancroft, Bethune, Bryant, Curtis, Dewoy,
Bishop Doano, Emerson, Professor Gray, Ilallock, IIaw-
thnrne, Mrs. Kirkland, Longfellow, Iko Marvel, Professor
Sllllman, Schoolcraft, Bquler, Dr. Wnyland, Wilkes nnd
numerous others.
Also, Harper’s Magazine, Godey's Lady’s Book for
January, Northwood or Life North and South, Memoirs
or Huguenot Family, O’Meara’s Napoleon in Exile, Pic
tures from 8L Johnsbury, nnd Ihe American Almanac for
1933. [doc. 20.] W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW BOOKS
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER Sc CO.
Wednesday, December, Wth.
ROBERT fc HAROLD: or Ihe Young Mnrooners on
the Florida Const. By F. R Doubling. Life of
Waller Scott. By Donald McLeod. Chapters on the
Shorter Catechism: a Talo for tho Instruction of Youth.
By a Clergyman's Daughter. Consolatlou: In Discourses
on Select Topic* addressed to tho Suffering People of
i°!r', B ? Ja roes W. Alexander, D. D. Influoncet a Mor
al Tale Ibr'Young Poonle. By Charlotto Anluy. Why
?i?a £r®*byterlan? Why should I bo a Pastor T By
tb £,Author or Why am I n Presbyterian.
Bl “k House. No. 10.
^ HARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY. rdec20
TT AB J® B fMA I GAZmE l FORJANUARY.
In Discourses on Select Topics, ad-
T tho Court or i irdlnnry lJrftngham county fi»r leave
to sell all tho lands belonging to tho estate of Robert J.
Mlnglcdorff, Into of sold county, deceased.
EDMUND A. M1NGLEDORFF, Adm’r.
a u... in lain ■«
Springfield, Nov. IS, 1832.
nov 13
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against tho estate o '
A ELIAS BLISS, formerly of this city, deceued, wll
S relent them within the time prescribed by law, aud
loso Indebted to said estato will make paymont to
nov 17 K1.1A8 REED, Adm’r.
NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after date, application will bo made
to the Court of Ordinary or Effilngham county for
leave to soil all the Lands belonging to tbo estate of
THOMAS HURST, Into of said county, deceased, for di
vision among tho heirs.
ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November 3,1832. nov 3
IWO MONTHS aftor date,'^implication will be made
, to the Honorabto tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham
T WO
to tho Honorabto tho Court of Ordinary c
county for leave to sell tho Rent Estate nnd Negro Slaves
belonging to JAMES M. BATES, late of said comity, de
ceased. for tho beuofit of his heirs and creditor*,
nov 3 ANN 11, BATES, Adm’x.
NOTlOEi
A LL PERSONS having demands against the Estate
of GEORGE A. REED, late of Glynn county, de
ceased, are herfiby required to present them, duly at-n
tested, within the lime prescribed by law; nnd all per*’
sons Indebted to said Estate are hereby requested to
msko immediate payment to
J, G. HOWARD, Adm’r,
Bavannsh.Ga.
nov 19
NOTICE.
i & ’aafflitw.'gA ■g.'-t .wte
count;
*». »t uiuiiamumuni, deceased. Into of ilurko
unty, are hereby notified to present them, properly al
lied, within tho time prescribed by luw j and all pare
ns Indebted to said deceased are hereby required to
sons
make immedlato paymont to
nov 10
horeby requli
A. EINSTEIN, Adm’r.
{ LL peiwma bavln^^^^ds. against tho Estato
ERWIN, docoasod, nre reqiiesle:
A J— r
ii. Gou’l. JAMES D. ,
to present them, duly proved, to tho Executor, at Erwin-
ton, Those Indobtoa to said Estato, nre required to muko
payment forthwith. JAMK8 D. ERWIN, Executor,
Erwinton P. O^ Barnwell Dlst- 8.0.
“ *“ di
Dec. 10, 1839.
9aw4w
uoo 10
Citation, for Lottors of Administration.
QTATE OP GEORGIA, i_ „ , „
O Ef(inaltam Co. } To 0,1 whom 11 m “y concern:
WhorewsCAMtaL Tvsoh has npntled lo mo for lellors
of Administration on the ostato of Oxlvi
of said county, deceased:
th -
in Tyson, late
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and s
gular the kindred and creditors of -said deceased, to file
their objections (irony they bare) In my office within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise sold * —
granted tho applicant.
Witness, my hand and official signature, this 9Hh day
orNovember, A. D. 1852. JAMES RAHN,
nov30 Ordinary E. O.
Citation) for Letters DIsmissory.
gTATKopar.mu.iiA, j Tol||1 „|, om „ m „ ycMlccrn .
Whereas, Rodkrt II*xlk:igrst, Executor of tho Inst
will and testament of James C. Mnngham, Into of said
county, deceased, hns nppliod lo mo for ’ **' , ‘
mission from said oxccutorahlp:
There are, therefore, to clto and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
drei^n,.Wl.M n D'Kourres on Seloct Topic*, ad-
JSSEd d” 8 erl "» p ~p>»ofOoi. By j. w.Ale
“SoofffliWtaraoott. By Donald MacLeod.
Rooelved by J. B.CUBBBDQE,
TT a 5?5? 8 \ ,i * 0 *ss | hb for January, 1833^
io » ^ “>• fOf by 8IIILBY,
No. 135 Congress-street.
rr.i.» C0 ^ PABTWEBS ™ p NOTICE.
BSBWBMBaMargMii! . p a
JSWaBp’ tisg&SMF"*
TAPSCOTT’S
FOREIOK EXCIUN0E & EMIORATION ARENCy.
PHlSP I •oil) for 11‘Olr IMondm anil ilo.
10 draw on Metar*. William
Wsrda°2hi?tSf ,, ’*. Wvor P 00, ‘ ,n •«">» G™” -Cl nnd up-
iMffiWtP 1 ' 1 *. ■» “»“«»aK
*• ■" p,H * or
Jan. ...
Iwi,
lusnoMSiao.
their objections (If any they have) ininy offleo within tho
Ume prescribed by law^ othorwfre Letters of Dismission
will bo granted tho applicant.
Given under my hnnd nnd official signature, nt my
office In Brunswick, this twenty-fourth day of December,
B. O. P. DART, '■*-**
Qm
’, Ordinary.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, J
Glynn Co.,
Citation) for Letters of Administration.
To all whom It may concern:
nciit has applied to roe
Letters of Administration on tho estate of James McLeod,
late of said county, deceased:
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased to fllo their
objections (If auy they have,) In my office, within the
time proscribed by law, other wire said Loiters will
granted tho appllcuntc
Given under my hand and official signature, this twen
ty-fourth day of December, A. D. 1839.
doc 28 lm K. O. P. DART, Ordinary.
station) for Lottors Gismissoryi
S T Emi°Rliam<'o.' |t<>-UwliomItmnyconcern!
Whereas urarl Hinkly, Admlnltlralor of the estate
sf jdiiN liiNKLY, late of said couiiiy. doceasedThoV a
plied lo the Court or Ordinary of aaid county, for letters JiL
V.ni.«l..u. r i.i . *' UltlBOrt lu
... ny ...
or Dismission from said Administration:
Thoso are, thorofore, to olio and admonish Ihe klndroc
and creditor* of said deceased, to fllo tholr objections
any they have) In myoffloe within tho lime proscribed iy
law. olhorwlso loiters of Dismission will bo granled the
dlcant.
* ‘ Ihl
pllcant.
mas, my hand and official *l|
her, 1B39,
ootO
Cl(a(lonift>r LaUtn of UimrilUa.Iilp.
s T «:rr A - i " -f
Whbnrai, I'anirk llradlsvwlll apply si the Com
Ordinary for Letters nf (luardlanshlp of the person
properly of Marusni lulwlls Iradlsy, a iiiIrjIm
lliree are h) «le and admonish all whom II may wm*
apu sr Iwfor
^■ky here, on oi
t next. oUierwiM ■
IoHJiUm*
IXHfMmi,
by tlie Introduction at this St a particular point, the
oree of both the up and downward otoke (usually fell-
ug With ouch jarring effects on the |dumber blocks and
wrist pins,) Is entirely arrested, the Hash being thus al
ways suspended as It were on the steam, relieving there
by the Journals and wrist (to ItaWe to best tn tbe usual
—plication) or all heating tendency. By virtue of this
, Jnclple. practical demonstration can be furnished that
here Mills are capable or an easy speed or 800 revolu.
t ons per minute, and at this speed are nearly noiseless—
tho cut of the saws being almost alone heard. A com
mon speed for the single saw under this application la
from 950 to 300 revolutions per minute I The stptt In
which there Engines and their appurtenances are gotten
up Is superior throughout, while the Mill, In ita design,
embodies every practical and well-tried Improvement
extant. The Engine and other work from thin establish
ment Is not excelled In any part of the Untied States.
Employing, as It does, the best talent, and provided with
the best heavy and light tools and materials, no supe
riority or stylo or workmanship la admitted I This point
Is readily conceded by all who visit these very (intensive
works.
Attentions It also called to
Cooper’s “Strictly Portable and Tlbratory’i
CIRCULAR SAW MIIiLLy
which may be hauled, with entire facBlt^r, from point to
point, at pleasure, by four horses; a
perior to any heretofore presented to the public.
Contracts made for delivery In New.York, New-On-
the focUlltes presented by tho railroad and water com
muulcatlon therewith. Address, -
A. WARNER, Sctfy,
or, J. a WINTER, Agent,
P.8.- ,
In, Fl*^ a Mill provided with two of "Cooper’s Direct-
Acting Gang Englm-s,” and two of. his M Siuglo 8*w En-
glncs” which are capsblu of cutting 50,900 feet or lum-
The portlet ordering, effected the purchase alter a tour
hrough the Northern and Eastern States tn search of tbe
best and moat approved Mill, after first examining thore
or this Company. They returned, after thorough Investiga
tion, convinced that no oitabllohment met with present-
tlon, convinced that no ottabllahmeni met with present
ed such general advantages or combination* of Improve
ment at found at there works
atvtcatMcaa;
TJ G. Metcalf, President Mechanics' Bank, Augusta, Go.
G. B. Lamar, President Bonk or the Republls N. Yolk.
Leonard fc Smith, N. Y; E. Wlthlngton,Savannah, Gs
Wm. M. Martin, Cttariostonj Wright, Williams tc Oo*
New-Orleanx SawlSmSm-o nov 11
Beauty; The Iris an Illuminated 8ouveuIr; Am*-
a Toiler -
Xj duly newspaper entirely In French, published
In the United States
It has two Editions: One Dally, published as early In
ho morning as the other city papers *& d containing the
latest news
The other. Weekly, containing a synopsis of the news
j -*— • -* ■ selection ol I
1.133 Congress at.
SILK BONNETS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.
SPRING TRADE, 1853.
E. T. WILDE,
No. 40 John-atroet, Now*Y ork,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In orery description
of SHIRED SILK, 81LK & LACE, CRAPE Sc LACE,
and every Imaginary style of LADIES* BONNETS and
FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWER8, received by every
steamer from France—comprising one of tho largest
stocks In the city, to which tho attention of those wishing
lo purchaso, by the care or dozen, Is reapcctftitly solicited.
MILLINERS
nre particularly Invited to call und cxamlno tho groa
variety of PATTERN UONNET8, which will bo sold at
lower prices than they have boon accustomed to pacing.
NOT ULONED YET.
T HE success which has attouded our efforts to dlsposo
or our sUwk, Induce* us to continue for u whilo lon
ger, nnd afford the same inducements to thoso who nre
still In want of Clothing. Our best good* nre atilt to sell.
Those who desire 810 Coals for 80 50 or 87, l’ant* for
84 30 or 83, Vests for 83, or In tho same proportion for
other goods, would do wall to’call soon,
dec 99 SAIJLSBURY & CO., Marshall House.
CANDY.
A T NEWCOMB Sc RICE’S. Corner of Whitaker and
Urougktoa otrecta.—000 boxes nicely assorted, 4 lbs.
In a box, for 81 each; also fancy boxes from six cents up
ward. ARarticles fresh made. Come and see—now Is
tho lime. 0 de* 24
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
T HE subscriber will bo pleased to show friends nnd
customers a flno Diamond Cross—value 8400. Also
ono ordered by a friend or Jefferson county—value 8500.
Articles In my lino too numerous for un advertisement ore
* t hnnd nnd ready for inspection nnd for sale by
G. M. ORIFFH ,
dec 24 late M. Eastman.
DYING AND RENOVATING ESTAB*
fjISHMENT.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA,
73 York-»t..rear of the Court House,
Established In 1838. , _
L ADIES’ Silk mid Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, tc. Cleauod, and Dyed various colors; i^ulles’
Rounds Blenched and Pressed In a fitshlonablo style; Kid
Gloves Cleaned nnd Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed os may bo required. All done In the
same stylo which has generally so much pleased my
patrons nnd friends. Terms modornlo.
Persons sending parcels by Slcambontt, or Rail-Road,
are requested to write pur mull,*. „iat I may knownwhero
to call for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
qpr 1 .tuw
URASS VALLEY
GOLD MINING COMPANY*
J WINCHESTER. Preeldeut. Capital 8230,000.
• Shares 8200; half share* 8100,
Tho rich Quarts claims owned by the Company oxcecd
400 In numbor, covering a surlnco of 100 acres, In tho
richest and most desirable part of Gross Valley. The
Machinery, which Is tho most approved ami powerful of
any yd. manufactured, la calculated lo pulverixoone hun
dred tons por day. Tho machinery is on the ground.
Tho whole of the properly Is paid for, and tho Company
froa from debt. A few shares of the slock for salo at
par. Pamphlets, containing the Chnrter, By-Laws, Map,
Ac.,may be obtained allhe Office; If by mall, Ineloso
two tliree-cont stamps. Address, postage paid, with ro-
mlttonco for stock, (In drafts on Now York, or current
ftinds,) to R. J. RICHARDS, Secretary,
No. 107 Fuliou-sLNow York.
Where specimens of the gold-bearing Quarlsinny h
aeon from 10 lo 3 o’clock. lm dec 18
FEENOH’S HOTEL, . „
Corner of JFrunkfort-st. and City Ilall
Sauare.
(Opposite the Cely Hall and Park fountain,)
... NBW-YORK city,
W A8 built and opened by the aubscriber, May
1849, nnd refitted a~ 1 * • * ■
. . 1849, nnd refitted aud ftirntshed, August, 1852. He
touts that for convenience, elegance, comfort nnd eco
nomy, it cannot bo surpassed In tho world. It contains
more rooms than any other Hotel on this Continent, save
one only, all of which are wnrmod gratis. They nre all
fitted up wtlh mnrble top wash stands, which are sup
plied with Croton water through silver-plated cocks.
There Is but ono bed In a room. Tho halls and water
closets on overy floor will be lit with gns during “
' Hotel Is conducted on tho European put
night. This
conducted on tho European plan
lodging rooms, and meals ns they may bo ordered In tho
spacious and splendid Refectory, and Is In tho immediate
vicinity of Mercantile business, and the principal plnccs
of amusement. R. FRENCH.
N EW LAYER RAISINS.—50 whole, hair and quar
ter boxes Now Layer Raisins, just received, and
sale by J.ROU88BAU,
25 "
dec 21
Corner of Bull and Bay streets.
PRESERVED GINGER.—Six cues Preserved Glnge
i Just received, and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU.
dec 23
ARDINES.—Six eases whole, holfond quarter boxes
O 018... Sardine. Jlut n*.l.cd,
JURIED FIGS.—One tlerco fresh
J. ROUSSEAU.
_ j brnted artlclo for the hnlr. just received by
dec 95 MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON.
WHET OIl£—20 baskets and 10 boxes Sweet Oil. For
torn by [deo23] MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
_ Batter, 50 boxes English Dairy and Goshen Cheese,
10 cnios Pino Apple Cheese, landing per steamer, nnd for
salo by [dec 23] GLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM.
f'UIAMl'AGNE.-SO liu.kcU “Hold.leck," “Porra,”
\J and “ Grape” Ohatnpagno, landing, and for sale by
dee25 OLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
OEGAUS.—75,000 Imported Began of various Brands.
Q For solo by . : dooTH A.BONAUD.
B EEF—Philadelphia fomlly Beef In whole, half and
quarter Barrels, forsale by [dec28] A. MINIS.
TTOUSKEEPERS brushes, Ac.—sweeping brooms,
XI dusting and scrub brushes, stair carpet and window
brushes, crumb and flesh brushes, pinto', tooth aud nail
brushes, hearth brushes and bellowa. Fo
.'For an re by
COLLIN8 A BULKLEY, Bryan street.
^PPLEB.—30 barrets Extra < Apples. |> _ Just landing
_ _ from atoamor Florida, and for salo by
deoQl frJ. A. BROWN.
P OTATOES-309 barrels. In fine order, for sale by
dee 14 CLAOHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
URE CRACKERS.—50 boxes Fire Cracker*. For
Fsai'o by '[decM]" "LA. BROWN.
U deo 23 . COHEN A FOSDIOK
•pUOKWHEAT FLOUR,—For solo by
II. J. GILBERT.
T “EA8ATP10E8.-75 naokages Tea*. oonilsUngof the
following kinds: Young Jlyoon, Imporlol Hyson,
.oung ilyoun, .... r — _
Poucbongl 10 bags Pimento, 10 boxesground
Pepper; li boxes ground do; 10 bags Race
kegs urnuivl dot S3 mala CutlM MT boxes
Gttigort 9 kega grouiri do; 85 matt Curia; ..
ground Cassia: 1 ease Nutmegs; 1 bbl. Clovesf 1 com
Mace; 0 casus ludlgot Ju*t In store and for ulo nt
’ hr
mants.Kents. Aalto, Ac.
wtumumum:—~~
AJLwbo buotbero^s t^wtodgawfllM
SITUATION WANTED.
gmJATlOJf WANTED, AS RESIDKfT QOVPUf-
O ESA—A young Lady, who baa recently arrive
Europe, would wfab to procure aa eugagtineBi
respectable family, or ta a first dare Ladles’
Her course of Instructloo comprise* the Eogtl
Uainstre, Writing. Ariikmcde, Haste tod
£ Haring studied under the first ProCsmore, end
■ experience and on opus* In leech lag, she frets
. .... .in .u... ...»
eonfideut Unit she wfU be able to give geoeral seUsfoo-
letters eddremed to M. A n 3C7 TremonUtreet, Boston,
Mosa^ shall be I aimed lately attended to. 4 dec 28
WANTED.
A FIRST RATE COOK, WABIIER A IRONER for
a small family. Apply at 117 Oougres* street.
-dec 29 3*
SITUATION WANTED.—A young man^who
aa produce good recommendations, wistie* to be cm
jifoyedaaaclerkioadry-goodaorjp^j^rMortw Apply
ton ''»Ivuutamtl
X mantua-maker, and lady’s maid. Apply...
II. J.CIIALMERS,
Broker, 0 Whitaker street
dec 94
W ANTED TO HIRE.—A Carpenter capableof taking.
charge of the erection or a lot nr rough building?.
A single man, and one accustomed to coarse outdoor
work preferred. For auch a one, liberal wage* will be
“ ,J rJ ““” WM. WRIGHT.
paid. Apply to [dec 99]
W ANTED TO HIRE.—10 able-bodied NEGRO MEN,
for which Fifteen Dollars per month wUI be paid,
nnd they found. Apply to
four horse*; and Is warranted su-
—, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augista, or Itocon
tlie transportation to these poln's being moderate from
\VI LL make llboral advances upon Colton and Rice
shipped to my friends In sillier Boston, New York or
Baltimore. A. C. TOMS,
dec 28 128 Bay street.
7>OR SALE,—A very likely and Intelligent mulatto
Montgomery, Ala.
—These works have recently shipped to rentaco
^ a Mill provided with two of "Cooper’s Direct-
girl, aged IB years, accustomed to housework. Also
- negro girl, aged 17 years, a good cook, washer and
Ironer. Apply to WYLLYA MONTI -
dec 28
jKOR SALE.—That valuable Wharf Property situated
to the west, and adjoining the Public Wharf, the
continuation or West Broad street, and better known as
tv of the estate or the late 8. Winkler. Tho
has been lately repaired. For further Informs-
WYLLY A MONT HOLLIN.
]>OR SALE.—Two vary likely country raised negroes,
? a man aged 23 veers,* first rate axeman and field
1 uuid; hts wife, aged 90 years, accustomed to house end
field work. They are sold for no frtult, and warranted
sound. Apply to
dec 94 WYLLY A MONTMOLUN.
-,JLE GOURRIER DEN ETAT8-UNI8.»
«TE GOURRIER DBS ETATS-UN1S” Is the only
\\** n WfLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
: 7»OU SALE.—A STEAM ENGINE, perfectly now, of
10 horse power, with Boiler stitched. Apply to
g the week, and a
>1 literature.
published during
Tho reproduction of the works or Dumas, 8ue, Lamar
tine, Victor Hugo, Ac^ published In either edition under
the headings of Feuilletons, Nouvelles,” Ac^ repre
sents a value or mere than thirty dollars per annum.
Tlie Foreign Correspondence of tho "Courrier dee
Etaa-Unls” Is generally admitted by the American Pres*
as the best received In tho "United States. It emanates
from the most distinguished men, both In tbe French
’res* and Literature, nnd among them may be mentioned
Mr. Frederic Gulllanlet, former editor or tbo "Courtier.’,
Tho motto of the "Courrler des Ktata-Unls” 1st "In
dependence and Impartiality.” It opens Its columns to
all opinions, hut is foremost tn maintaining tho great
Republican principles without which no free society can
“tlsL
Price of the Dally 88 por annum; Weekly, 83.—Con-
Ins IS pngot 4to, printed on handsomo paper.
Subscriptions received by
JOHN M. COOPER A UO,
nov 19 Saw—3mo Agents for Bavnnnah.
simple. Also, a Lot In Margaret street, 50 by 00
reel, fee simple. Apply lo WM. WRIGtlT,
dec 13 Broker.
old. Apply to t [dec 13]
ftOR SALE—A ftunlly or country raised Negroes—a
Man 38 years old, a Woman 30, a Girl 10, a Girl 13,
and a Boy 4. They are accustomed to the culture or Cot
ton and Rico. Apply to
deo 7 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
HILIjIARD TAREES.
N Y. BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTORY, No. 00
• Ann-strcct, Now-York City—where a large stock
may bo found with several new and Important Improve
ments, which wo have brought to a degree of perfection
attained by no others. The Improveinentaconsrstorform-
Ing the Cushions so that they will give the angles correctly,
they being made of Cloth or the patent Vulcanized India
Rubber, which wo have wUhltt the last year Introduced to
the public. Gentlemen at n distance wishing to purchaso
Tables with wood or marble bods, can have tholr
r order*
filled the tamo ns trthey were present, by addroesing by
* ' ‘ Cloths (tails, Cues, French Leath-
mall. Always on hand
era. and Pockets, or tho best description. ‘ Tables packed
and shipped loull parts or the country.
GRIFFITH A DECKER,
oct 14 9awl3m 90 Ann-street, nTy.
BROOK’S GREAT EXHIBITION
PRIZE THREAD.
T HE subscribers are constantly receiving supplies of
this superior Dlx Cord Thread, manufactured exclu
sively from Ska Island Cotton, which they warrant to
‘ il any In mnrket.
STRONG A SMITH, 25 Wllllam-rtroet,
Agent* lu New-York.
LEWIS A CO., 08 Market-street,
Agents In Philadelphia.
WATEnSTON, PRAY A CO., 77 Fcdernl-st.,
ic 28 _ :,n ’ Agent* In Boston.
BUTTER, C1IEE8P. Ac.
DA KEGS sclecled Goshen nutter.
OU 100 boxes do do Cheese.
100 do New Scaled Herrings,
packages Buckwheat Flour
100 boxes, and 75 hair and quarter do New Raisins.
20 do assorted Candy.
Received per steamer, and for sale by
deo 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
ivy Bl
0 barrels Fluur.
And a few tons of beat Liverpool Connet Coal,
doc 29 1 J.P. GRAVES.
P UTNAM’S MONTHLY, a Magazine or Ltlorature,
Science and Art,—number for January.
Romance of Student Llfo Abroad, by lucbard B. Kim
ball.
A Story of Llfo on the Isthmus, Pictures from St. Pe
tersburg, (Pulnatn’s 8eml-montldy Library.)
Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, translated from the
original of Rev. James Fontalno.
THE AMBKIOAM ALMANAC and Repository of
Useful Knowledgo,for 1833. Received by
“• JOHN M. COOPER,
deo. 29.
t, A CO.
/~t ANAL FLOUR, AO—
\J 75 bbls. Hiram Smith’s nnd Pure Gonessee Flour,
40 hlf. bbl*." “ " " “
80 bbls. Butter, 8ugar, and Soda Crackers,
20 “ Princeton "
80 boxes ilmdets Gs and 8s Patent Tallow Candles,
SO " each No. 1, Pale and Family Soap,
80 " Colgntos Pearl Starch,
200 bbls. pink eyed Planting Potatoes,
50 “ Mercer and Cartcr Eallng "
2000 lbs. Codfish,
200 DemUohn?, assorted slses,
40 hlf. chests black Tea, X and X lb. papers,
90 “ " Hyson "
90 by 13 boxes" "
dec.g?. ndlDg>>md SCRANTON, JOHNSTON, A CO.
S UPERIOR CANAL FLOUR.—landing tbts day from
schooner II. A. Barling, 300 bushels Superior Canal
Flour, For sale by
deo 29 H. K. WASHBURN, Agt
D OMESTIC LIQUORS, Ac.—20 bbls. Superior Old
Monongahelo^Whiskey;^OT^bbla^OW^Rge Whis
key ;^50 bbls. E. Phelp’s Gin; 85 bids. P^A
ut River Gin; 30bbls. Domestic Brandy; 100bbls.N
f. Sugar House Molasses, landing and for salo by
dco29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
Rise nnd Progress—Pecullnr Doctrines—Present Condi
tion and Prospects. Dorived from' persoual observation
during a residence among them. .By Lieut. Gunnison,
of tho Topographical Engineers. Received and forsale by
dee 29 8.8, SIBLEY, 133 Oongreas-eL
QTANSBURY’S EXPEDITION to Uio Grand 8alt Lake
O or Utah: Including a description of Its Geography,
Natural History mid Minerals. Illustrated with nume.
roua benultful Plate*, from drawing* taken on tho spot.
Also—A Reconnolssance of a New Route through Ihe
Rocky Mountains, and two large aocureto Mops of that
region. By Copt. II. Stansbury, of the U. S. Topographi
cal Engineers. Received and for sale hy
doc 89 8. B, SIBLEY, 133 Congreant.
A RTHUR’S MAGAZINE for. December and January.
Received by 8.8. SIBLEY,
dec 28 “
133 CongreswU
W INE COOLERS—A new and beautlftil article, at
doc 29 MORSE A NICHOLS’.
MORSE A NICHOLS,
153 Brougbton-et.
> Brushes. A fine ossortmeut nieft be found at
“ ~>L8’, 135 C
doc 29 MORSE A NICHOLS’, 133 Brougliton-at.
ARDBN SEED.—A lot of superior fresh Garden
Seed, assorted. Just recelvedjwr steamer Alabama,
and for sale by [deo 99] C. H. OAMPFIELD.
’TTRUOkS.—One dozen large Cotton Truck*, made to or-
X dor, extra wide wheels with llnch plus. For sale.by
deo 20 O. H. OAMPFIELD.
P EoWlia AND HOES.—A lot of No a D Ploughs.
with wheel and ooulter. Do No 15 do do. Do No 15
do plain. Do doublo mould board, together ..with
recent patterns adapted to Southern I
> or all sixes and brands, received by i
or sale by a H, OAMPFIELD.
SftLOUR.—Superior Howard-atreet, landing from brig
X* Josephus, and for sale by A. MINIS.
variety of olher
Inge. Also Hoes nf all
cent arrivals. For sale
deo 29
L IM E.—500 barrels Lime, lauding per schooner Latmu*
lino, and for salo by BRIG!! AM, KELLY A CO.
deo 29
C ORN MEAL.—30 bags Corn Meal. For sale by
dec 93 Hjl, GILBERT.
■SDfpjifnfl astir
nta.
r X57n’ W,) '“. PADELFOBO, f AT J. C
t»n.
PAOEUOBQ, PAY At OO.
iMpUKWtxa.
tbegmuefpartor
Eland, PraM* Master, having d» greater part r -
Ol—TtoA I rtl, CHINA.
Blanchard Master, haring most oMmt cargo co-
”wlll meet with qalck dispatch for the above wh
far freight apply to ‘ dac’ll H. OOWD^.^
ion I.IVKItPOOI,.—Th. A I OilpROCIIAM-
1 -BEAU, Holtowell, Master. wlU have quick dlo-
br tbo above port. For freight apply to
13 U. GOWDY.
GLASGOW.
_ 3R GLA8GOW.—3tX) bales of Cotton are
'wanted tn complete tbe cargo of ship CORDE-
«n. Tor freight, apply to
dec 23 • BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
/CHOICE BUTTER—Just received by Alabama a
■ * Vernon, another lot of that choice — “ *"
put^up^n small package* expressly forfomllj
DOSTOK,
FOR BOSTON—Otn Estab. Li a a—The b
. M above. For freight or pesaogo apply on board
at Telfolr'a wharf; or to
dec 88 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
Tor BOSTON.—The Dot salting brigGEOR-
'-FI-
£02 GIANNA, Gilchrist, master, having the mostof
her (fright engaged, will have dispatch as above. For
freight of about SO bole* Cotton under deck, apply to
dec 13 E. W. BuKER.
J.IQUOUS—Liquors orall kinds constantly on hnnd.
OLD WHiSKAr-3 bbls old Monongnlioln Whls-
key. vintage or 1820. nov 3
BY PMILBHIOK & DELL. '
Thlu Evening:, and every Evening this week, at
7 o’clock, precisely: »
TMOLL1N.
meet with qutek despatch for the above pwL For
freight or paaoage, apply in Captain on board, or to
deo 89 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent
TOR NEW-YUIIK. - ■■■la |4»«^-Tb. I..I-
— mn '. Ur P" 1 "* n rt. RXORL, F.T«llm«l,
ler. —Ill h»T« lmmedl.1. duptldi. For frclglit or
passage, apply on board, or to
FOR NEW-YORK—Old Kstasusukd Likb.
.—The packet ah.p IIARTFORD,G.Bourke, mo»-
1 meet with despatch as above. For freight or
passage, apply on board, at Telfolr’a wharf, or to
deo 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR NEW-YORK-Naw Linn.—The
JM)R SALE.—A very likely and Intelligent Mulatto
Boy, tged 15 years. He 1s well qualified ns a Waltor
. a Hole), a good Ostler and Coachman. III* character
good. He u warranted sound. Apply to
doc 29 WYLLY A MONTMOLUN.
ftOR 8ALE.—Three tlkety negro men aged 32,83 and
■s of ago. Api
COHENS A
'ftOR 8ALE—A Lot In York sleet, 69 by 90'foet, fee
IM)R SALE—A man 30 years old, a man 98years,
man 2G years, a man 93 years, and a roan 92 year
... \vm7wRIGHT, Broker.
C HECKS ON NEW-YORK-
nov 9 tf
For sale by
C.A.L.
LAMAR.
WANTED.—Active and efficient Work
men In all branches of the Carriage-mak-
Ing business. The utuuxsT rates will
■bo paid for coop wosxmkk, and itoue
other than good Workmen need apply—as poor ones can
not have employment. Apply atray Carriage Establish
ment, corner of Uroughtou and West Broad-street*,
sept 17 tf WILLIAM WARNER.
NEGROES WANTED.
T HE Highest market prlco will be paid for Negroes,
cither In gangs fomlllea, or singly, os we hare nu
merous orders lo pun-hose for country and city.
WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN,
June 11 At the old offloe, corner llull-at. and Bay Lane.
PLANTATION FOR (VALE.
S ITUATED Immediately ujion tho Waynesnc
Augusta Ball Road, and adjoining town lands or
Waynesboro’, It contains about aoven hundred and
fifty acres, with a fine pasturage, and has all
buildings. The whole or a part may bo purch
ply to BHBWMAKE A MONTGO
sept 97 tf Waynesboro’ Ga,
STRAYHD—On W«lue«laj uijht, ‘iiiTnj
slant, a dark bsy MARE, about four years old.
ten or eleven hands high. A suitable reward
L l./—J. will be paid to any person who will leave her
at Sawyer’s atablo. eod3 deo 28
TO RENT.
THE Western tenement of Brick Building ad
joining Mr. Webster's notes, Broughton street. It
■consists of throe stories, thirty foot front by ninety
foot deep, besides a cellar. Possession given 1st proximo,
dan, ay gswtf ALEX. A. 8METS.
.TO RENT,
FROM the 1st Janunry, for ono or moro .
years, two Lots on Sloutgomery-strect, 1 flTfeel
front by 120 feet deep. A small House and out buildings
on one of tho Lois. For tonna apply to
doc 10 T. J. WALSH, No. 170 Day-streoL
FOR SALE.
T HE Westerly half of Imt No. 2, Yam noraw, being the
wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam-packet
Company, measuring one hundred feet on the river, and
ruuntngback about two hundred feet to Cnnnt-atrcet.
This property ta now under a loose whleh will expire on
the first or November next. If not sold at private tale
previous to the first Tuesday tn February, It will then be
.offered at suction at tbe Court house. Apply to
deo 15 COHEN k FOSDICK.
Mt PLANTATION FOR 8ALE-8ltuated in Moln-
*2*tosh county, Geo, nnd containing 1500 to 1800
acres. Four hundred acre* are ' leared and ready
br cultivation, and four hundred more to alear, of the
best quality Und In the Slate for raising Sea Island Got-
i, the rest
it being Pine land. Apply tn
JNO. II. HULL.
FOR SALE.
mm. VALUABLE Property In Marietta,Ga. A
1*3* large and woll-finlsbed cottage-built Man-
-*■■• slou, with superior out-bullduigs, gardona,
orchard, Ac* nil or which are new anuin complete order.
Tho abovo was tho summer residence of tho lata Benja
min Snldor,nnd can bo bought to an advautago hy apply
ing early to tho subscriber at 8avnnnnh.
y27 ***“*"
JAMES I. SNIDER.
FOR SALE.
L That valuable tract or Land, (Uto residence of
i Tbos. Atkins) situated one and a half miles from
"this city, containing 200 acres, 75 or whloh is high
iproved, and nearly the wholo under fence. On the
premises is a good dwelling house and alt suitable out
buildings; an excellent well of water and a garden of
" bio shr vu •*
raluablo shrubbery and plants.
For (briber particulars, apply to the subscriber
Mrs. Remsharl's boarding house, or to Messrs. Wvll<
FOR BOSTON-The packet schooner NSSTH
J STATE, Horton muter, will have dispatch for the
■ port. For freight or passage, apply U\
* WILI.I3 A llRUNDAOE.
NEW* YORK.
FOR NRW.YOlUt-N.w Luia.-T*. w lw
• UIDniUI 1 <-■_ ■
.packet 8chooner VIRGINIA, Captain Atworthy,
*- u **-- tbo* * **--
_ Will be aold at store corner or Whltaker-street and Bay
Laws *90,000 worth oT Watcher Jewelry, Fancy Goods,
" uistlng of fine Gold and Sliver Watches In every
• do- do. Fob, Vest and Guard Chaln^ lockets
rixes; 83 stylee Brooches 50 styles
Also Ihe Urges; stock or PUted Ware, Plated nnd Gilt
Goods ever olfered in this m.vket. Together with an a»-.
sortmeat of Fancy Goods, among which are FWncy Boxes,
)e*ka. A coord eons. Scissors. Knlve*, Razors, Strops,
Thready Needles, Buttons, Brian cos, Spoons, Soaps, Ac.
On
WASHBURN, WILDER A OO.
„ FVmftars al Auction.
FRIDAY next, the 31st Inst., at 11 o’clock, In tho
house at the N. E. corner or SU James’ Square.
Wilt be aold a variety or liousehotd aud Kitchen Fur
niture, comprising the entire ruralihlnga or a genteel
Boarding Ilouso.—Terras Cash.
; run Piuw-YUKK—nkw Ukb.—The regular
packet Barque PETERDBMlLL,CapU N. Iloey,
meet with despatch for the above port. For freight
r paaoajfeapply to the Captain on board, at Anderson’*
'IKs'si HENRY K. 1
Building I.ot ol Auction.
ON TUESDAY, January 4th, at II o’clock, will bo sold
In front of the Court House t -
Lot No. 43 Lafoyette Ward, southwest corner of Chari
ton and Lincoln 8tr*et*-aub|ect to dly ground rent fifty
nine dollars and four cents. Terms c**h—purchaser*
paying for title*. tec 28
HENRYK. WASHBURN, Agent
<£]£ acbooner ANN MARIA, Mitchell Master, will
meet with dispatch u above. For freight or passage
— 1 ......— n . -LoWer Wharf, or to^
BRIGHAM. KELLY A Co.
BALTIMORE.
FOR BALTIMORE-RaectsV LtaK.-fho
Building Lot.
On the lliri TUESDAY In January next, sill o’clock,
will be aold. In front of the Court Ilouaet
Let No. 43 Lafoyette ward, south-west corner of Chart-
ton and Lincoln streets-suhject to city ground rent fifty
nine dollars and four cents. Term* cuh—purchaser
paying for title*. * deo 28
FOR FREIGHT OR CHABTEUy
FOR FREIGHT OP CHARTER.—Tho new
[flrat class Barquo M. A. WHITE, R. Lewis »*►
r, ■, .doore’s wharf. Apply lo
dec 29 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
FOR FREIGHT* OR CHARTER.-The school
Lota *1 Auction.
On TUESDAY, the 4th day of Janunry next, ut 11 o’clock
will bo sold in front or the Court House:
Lou Not. 9 and 10 thirdTythlng Anson Ward, contain
ing each fifty-four aerre. situated In a;sthom oounty, be
tween the Darien and Whlto Bluff Roads, about Three
miles from the city and known os "Tho Collage.”—Term*
“wlo. decO
Sft ncrS.N. SMITH, Smith Muter. For partlcu-
apply to dec 29 WILLIS A BRUNDAGK.
JL
.FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—tho~»chr.
J. B n J. Bramhall, muter. For particular*, np.
M “ “ * V, KELLY A (XL
appl
FOR FREIGHT OIl CHARTER.—The Brig
^ARSHALI^ Ryder, Master. For particulars,
» dec 13 E. W. PURER.
FOR FREIGHT, CHARTER, OR SALK.—The
SftBrig CHAMPION, lUv'o, master. For partlcu-
apply to [dec23] BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
UARNDEN»S EXPRESS,
. wow-xorK) isoaxon, Phllmdelphla*
And all the Northern, Eattern and Western
Town*, California, Europe, t(c. £fe. A loo, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Coluutbuo and Millsdgeville
Georgia, and all intermediate Placeo.
A RUANGEMENT8 havlmr been made with the NEW,
A YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP COM-
PANY, by which we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, 8necle, Jewelry, and Merchandize or every
description. This Express has been extended to meet
tho want* of tbo citizens of 8avannah and towns In the
ntcrior. All those Intrusting buslneu to us can rely on
having all buslneu matters attended to promptly and
faithfully. J. Da MARTIN, Agent,
133 Bay-riff 9 doors Boat ot the City Hotel,
Savannah. G a,
Orrict*.—No. 74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Cou**
street, Boston; No. 43 South 3tl street, Philadelphia.
N. 6,—Please mark all goads, care Hamden’s Exnreu
july 17 fitn
THROUGH FARE
From Charleuton to Baltimore ill fiO,
To Philadelphia $19, and fo New-York >20.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
SO. CA.
L EAVING the whariat the Toot ofLaurens-street dally
after the arrival ofthe8outhem cars, via Wilming
ton, N.d, from which point two dally train* are dis
patched at 8 A. M.andi P. M; tho B o'clock only con-
• u n ...in/....,..
nectlng at Weldon, N. O, with theSeahoard and Uoanoko
~ “-Irik;-—- -*—*- " *■*
Rail Road to Norfolk, thence bv steamer* to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the tinea to
Petersburg. Richmond,'Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia, and New-York The nubile It respectfully Informed
R hla, and New-York The public U rospeclfouy Informed
istihe steamers of these line*, are tn first rate condition,
inniiuo nnunun ui mow tines, nru iu uni nuaconuiuon,
and are navigated bv well known and experienced com
mander* ; the Rati Roads are In fine order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, at well as the Seaboard and Roanoke
having recently been refold with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both ufoly and despatch. Uy these routes pas
sengers availing themselves nf the first train may reach
Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia In 43 hoari, and New
York In 50)4 hours; and bv the aecond train they arrive
[n Baltimore In 30 hour*, PhlUdelphU in 56 hours, and
New-York In 61)4 hours.
Through tlcketicon rione be had from E. WINSLOW,
• of;
Agent ofthe Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com
pany, at the office of the Company, foot ofLaurans street,
Charleston, B- G-. to whom please apply. mar 22
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
TH*
Savannah St Charleston;
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah kvbhv Moshino at For
o’clock, after the arrival of the Night Train of th-
Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Charleston
atTwklvk o’clock M. samk day,counccUng at Uharlea
ton with the Wllntlnfrton Steam-Pacbeta, «Uc).
leave with tho U. 8. Mall kvkry day at 2)4 P. M.. and,
leave won inou.o. mull bvbht oat bi r. DI. bbu,
also, with the Naw-York Sc Charleston Steam-
Shins, which leave Charleston svssv Wcdnv~*-v and
Saluruay Afternoons.
a Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evening -oil
arrive In time to connect with the splendid new stn.m
ship JAMES ADGER one week and the steamship
SOUTHERNER the next.
Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. .*90 00
time 59 hours.
By steamships.... ....*2509
may 13 8. M. LAFFITEAU. Agent
Valuable Real and Porsonui Property
FOR SALE.
FOR THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS It CHAGRES,
bv tu* satTtaa royal hail stkamsuif
CONWAY.
OAPT. 850 TONS BURTHEN.
Ss
t Day
-their
That Plantation called MUIR II ALL, the w
roperty of the late Mr. James Sharpe, altu- ffjj®
jted on the Ogoctieu Road, about six miles-*-*
from the city of Savannah, at the terminus of the Oge-
chco Plank Road. The Tract contain! one thousand and
ninety-seven acres, more or less. One hundred and twen
ty acre* may be considered of first quality laud for the
culture of Rice, of which fifty-four acres are under bank,
and has been cultivated tho present year. Tlie residue
of tho Tract consists, In good Corn sud Cotton land—a
largo proportion bring well limbered. Also, twenty-six
SLAVES, accustomed to the planting of Rice and Cot
ton, and a quantity of Plantation Implements, Mulos.
Horses, See. Furthor Information gtvon, and ierms or
sale made known on application to either of the anbsert-
ben. ROBERT LACKI.180N.
nov 29 JOHN WILLIAMSON.
FOR SALE, M
THAT Plantation JnJHelntosh county, UffiB
. ity,_
known us MARENGO, lying about five
miles south ofSoulh Newport P.O., between tho Borough
aud Harris’ Nock Roads. The Plantation contains over
eighteen hundred acres; about four hundred cloared, a
considerable portion of which Is vorv fine Swamp Land
tn good order for planting. There is on It a very good
two story Dwelling, excellent out buildings, cotton houses,
corn house, and negro houses, all lu good order. Tho
terms wlU be ono-thlrd cash, aud tho remainder In two
annual Instalments.
Also, another Plantation in tho Immediate neighbor
hood, usually known os RENTE’S, upon which there Is
a new two story Dwelling, out bouses, &c.
Either of those places will be sold at a bargain If ap
plied for before the 1st of January- noxt. Apply to Ui ‘
subscriber through the post office at Savannah.
nov 17 ood-Jal J. W. HOUSTON.
Administrator’s Sale of Valuable Real
and Personal Estate.
W ILL BE SOLD, on tbe first TUESDAY tn JANU
ARY next, at the Court House In the town or Jef*
fersonton, Camden co n Ga^ within tho legal hours of
sale, In pursuance of an order or the Court or Ordinary
of Richmond county, all that writ known place called
BURNT FORT, together with tho Buildings thereon,
consisting of Store House*, Dwelling Houses, nnd a largo
* n. Tho place Is
8team Mill, with the Machinery thereon. Tho place
situated near the head of navigation on U19 Great 8at!
River. In tho county or Camden, eight miles from !“
oonton, same from Centre Village, and about forty
Lilia
- .» inlles
from tho sea. The Lands attached lo the place are upon
both aides or the river, consisting of several tracts, con
taining in all two ihoorand and thirty acre*, more or
les*, one thousand acres or which is heavy timbered Pine
Loud, said to beequal to any In tho 8tate, and bettor sit
uated than almost anv other for the making of Turpen
tine, and somepart or the balance Is very sultablo for Ihe
OtlltD
>mo part of the balance la veryaui
[ration uf luce. Vessels drawing seven or eight feel
KUAN ROTE malaoA grapes, fco—J EER
Pecans; 10 kogo Malaga Grapes; 93 bbl*. Ap '
50 drums Dried Figs; ibO wTtoJ*, talfj and quarter^xes
Raisins; Currents, Citrons, Prunes, and a general assort-
Thoabove
described property briougs to tbe arista or Amonr Sib
ley, deceased,and sold for tho benefit of tho heirs. Terms
cmIi. J08IA1I SIBLEY. » Adln ,_
GEO. A. SIMMONS, { Afl,n "•
Auguste, Nov, 0.1839. J1 nov 17
pen oownniDn
Goshen Duttor. Undlm
LADIEU FINE KIIOEN AND GAll'EUI.
^■TIIE subscribers have received by recent
arrlvnl?, and are now oiM-nlng a beautl*
fulBMorlmrnt nfl.idlrs’ Une Shoes nnd
I in
This steamship Is designed tn salt from 8a-
|£vannah. Georgta, on the fourth of January,
aiuT same day of each following month, for Chagret,
touching at Nassau, N. P n Inagua. (with tno Turk’s Is
land raailsO and Jamaica. She will bo duo nt Chngrea
on tho I4lh or each month, and return on tho 18tb, by
samo route, to Savannah.
As Utla service contemplates arrangements only for
limited number of passengers, persons who dorire l.
avoid crowded boats will find Iho routo a desirable ono
and Invalids, who wish to spend Iho Winter among the
West India islands, may find conveyanco In the Compa
ny's Steamships, twice a month, between Jamaica and *-~
following ports, f
Antigua,
Barbados*,
Cnrrlaoon,
Carthagena,
Dcmnntra,
Dominica,
Grenada,
Grey Town,
Vera Cruz,
Guadeloupe,
Havana,
Honduras,
Jnctnol,
Martinique,
Montserrat,
Nevis,
“ rtouli
Porto ulco,
1 named above:
81. KlUs,
St. Lucia,
St. Thomas.
SL Vincent.
Santa Martha,
Tampico.
Tobago,
Trinidad.
At Private Sole.
CLOCKS—iSO docks, 8 day and 30 boor.
C/OARS—150.000 Cigars, various brands.
JRWRLR r-FIne assortmentor Watches. Rli
TEA—lo cheats Black and Green Teas.
SOAP—"IS boxes Fancy,
TOBACCO-30 *— 1
Block and Green Tea*.
1 Fancy. Pal* and No; 1 Soap,
boxes Tobacco, assorted brands.
CROCKER T—3 crates, sold low to close conalgnm’t.
POTATOES-20 bbls.fine Eating Potatoes
Assignsso' Salt.
°n THURSDAY, the uut day or January next, at 10
o’clock, will be suld on the premises, lot No. 3, Varna-
craw:
AM the bnlldlnn on said lot. Also, one steam engine
•twJtaoHevn c^npIfet®, one large machine lathe, two small
lathes, one screw cutter, one punching machine, a quanti
ty of Iron bolls, one pair or acalee, a lot of oraUh’a longs,
anvils, bellowBfStocka, tap* and dlcs,key and tap wrench-
■> *et* ofcblssels and reamers, swage block*, hammjm
^sledges
Also,
great variety of other omlth’a tools.
>1^00 bushels of smith’s ooals. Also, the
unexntrcd lease of the lot. Bold as the assigned proper-
y of tV. II. Garland, by order of the assignee, for the
benefit ofcredllors, Jml. i.—'Terms at sale. deoB
UY T. J. WALSH.
FaluaUe Building Lot for Sal*.
On TUESDAY, Jan. 4, will bo aold, In front of the
Court llotise, between Ihe uaunl hours nfule, Lot No. 4,
Fourth Tythlng, Amok \Va*D ; 09 foot fronting on York-
ri. bj' UU fect tleep t the Irit is fee. simple. The above
can bn treated for at private sale, and, If not disposed oil
will bo tokl to tho highest bidder, on the 4lh. Title un
doubted; purchaser paying for papers.
ON TUESDAY, January 4, will be sold, In front of the
Court House, between the usual honn of sale:.
4 double Dray?, In order, with harness complete) also
good draught Hones. Tim above la offeredTorse!* (the
health of the owner compels him to give up the buslaeuj)
Private Sals. •'
1001 bags prime New Jersey Seed Onto; 900 baga Mery
land Seed Oats, In 9 bushel bags, landing and for sale.
Also, Lot No. 319,17, IstjCberokee, 100 acres, now
Union county. For sale low IT applied for soon. Term*
cash. dec 20
Private Salt.
28 barrel* Land Plaster, landing and forsale low.
Private Sole.
Lot No. 202,3d district, Early county, containing 9U)
tree, moro or (ese. deoO
ratuoklo/M for Sail.
LtUNo. 30,1 Brown W*rd, f fee*l^mple, corner of Whlta-
tcr and Perry-street.-, 60 by 00 foot. It L
ta situation for a private residence. -
Privata Solo.
■“ B tMThdtidef-
—..... iposed of t>eforelbB*dsy,5^5rtf|S
t will be offered In front of tbe Court House. For tonne
enquire at the Counting room. de&fC
MIC COHEW Ac rOSDICK.
rritaie suit,
. A tract of Land )4 mllo from tho city, on tl
bolt road, contalnlng 13 acres, suitable for a |
sale low. If not disposed of before Tuesday,.
On tho Hut TUEsiMY^njSmurr n«l, 4th Inn, win
be sold, In front of the Court House In tho City of Sa
vannah. between tho usual hours or sale. The valuabl
Wharf Lot and Improvements known as Taylor’s Wharf
and In plan of the City as No. three, on Barnard Street.
Dacaaa Ward. Terms made known at sale. .
dec. 28.
On THURSDAY, the 27th or January next, at 19 oV
clock, will be aoM, to the highest bidder, in front of ou
store:
All that Plantation or Tract of land called Penneyworth
Island, together with the Steam Toll Mill situated on the
same.
Tho welt known and unaui
•Plantation and **
minute detcrii
own and unsurpassed excellence as a Rice
i Pounding Mill or this property, renders
Iptlon unnecessary, more especially os tbe
property may be examlued In the mean time by any per
son desirous of purchasing.
TERMS.—One-fourth, css!
Jne-fourth, cash; tho balance tn six equal an
nual payments, with Interest payablu nmiually on the
whole amount ofpriuripal due. Secured byainoitgagoo
ie property.
The property wlU bo delivered on 10th Febru
the purchaser. de
Xsktutor'o Sola.
WlU basold, on the first TUESDAY In January next;
the Court House In tho CUy of Savannah, under
^ ... 0rd („
order obtained from tho Ordinary of Chatham count
tho following real and personal property, belonging
the estate of Wm. H. Mongln, deceased, viat
Lot No. 39 Green Ward, City orSavontMU; ono Garden
Lot, containing 5 acres, near the City of 8avanunh; ~~~~
undivided half of 1 * - ‘ L ' 2
— ..^rbee Island; 10 Bbore* Washington
and New-Orioans Telegraph Company
FRANCIS 8. BARTOW,
deo 18 Executor of Wm. U. Mongln.
Administrator 3 * Sale.
On the first TUESDAY In January next, In front of tbo
Court House, between tho legal hour* of ulo, win
bo sold, by permission of the Ordinary of.
County, the following portion of the Real and
Estate of George Glou, deceased, late of oat
vis:
.. J and Persons
i of sold county
A PLANTATION, bltnnted on tho Ogeechee, 19 mllci
from Savunnah, containing about 1,033 acres, with all
roqulslle bulldlugs; negro woman. Sue, a cook, washer,
lujff with her thrcechlldran.Oney.Mlnorvaand Edward
3 head of Cattle; a Tract or Land tn Bryan county, con
taining about 300 acres; a Tract of Land tn McIntosh
county, containing about 500 acres; a Tract of Land In
8creven county, containing about 3U0 acres. Sold for
the benefit of the heir* nnd creditors of said estate,
nov 5 WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r o. T A.
The above property may be treated for at private sale
ms rats* or faiiaor ass:
From Savannah to Nassau
Do. do. Inagua
Do. do. Jnmnlca....
Do. do. Chngrea -
(Including Steward’s fees,)
and In proportion to tho other Islands.
fry-Each ship carrlesnn experienced Surtreon.^ni
Freight and specie convoyed on the usual terms. ' For
engagements, apply to ANDREW LOW Sc 00,
Agents, Savannah
Huntsville Advocate, Chattanooga Gazelle, Co
lumbua Enquirer. Mao«n Journal Sc Messenger, ana Au
gusta Chronicle tc Sentinel will please Insert tno above
weekly; NashvilleTruo Whig. Knoxville Register, nnd
Montgomery Journal, Insert tri-weekly, for six months,
and charge this office. J " ““
No. 1301
4T GO 8 OB 30 30 fig 1 02 43 01 8T 14 41
deo9U
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ri'\HI8^0AD Is-cow open for tho transportation or
L Freight and PCSscngera to Waynesboro’. At this
point Uoounects with a splendid lino of Four-Horse Pori
Coaches, forming a perfect daily connection between Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon and Mllledgeville.
On and after Monday, May 10th, Passenger train* will
tun Dally, a* foUowa;
Macon at
Mllledgeville at..
Augusta at
Arrive at Augusta at...
Fare between Savannah and Augusta.
" Mllledgeville Jco " .
MAOPUERBON B. bllLLEN, Gen*l Bup’t.
..8.00 o’clock A. M.
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XANAOEK’S OFFICE!
HEAD, 4, It Alt TEH SI II
Georgia State Lotterv.
AUTtioaisan at tur lruislaturr,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Go,.at Augutta
To be drawn at Columbus, Gn„ To-morrow Morning,
December 3o7l852.
■ALRS OLOSBTniS rvbkiho.
F. O. BARBER St CO n Managers.
■ CUBMR.
S6,000! S2,000! $1,500
&c. &c. fte; „
ty75 Number Lottery—12 Dlawn Numbers.^9
Tickete S'l—Sharee in proportion.,
raiaaa oasurd at this orn».
ETAll order* promptly and confidentially attended lo
and Drawings aeulto all customera out of tno city.
Tick^eU. ^ r«D... brrt. bj B]iK t
dec 99 At the Lucky Office, cor. DulM. tc liny Lane.
T\RAWN NUMBERS for Greene i
XJ ment Lottery,Class 156:
81 T5 38 44 38 OT IT 08 10 OO 73 TT AS
Greene &
$4,250!
Pulaakl Monument Lottery.
Glaan 167,
To b« drawn In Savannah, (Oa.,) Friday, Dec. 31.
GREGORY tc MAURY, MANAGERS.
Savannah, Ms* 3th, li
way 3
KUUril-WEHTEUN' HAIL HOAD*.
(Successor* to J, W, Maury Sc Co.)
HIOI1B8T PRIZES j
gptll
tagWn^ and Urn T»Ua
iTp.ur
F, Huix-rliitmilrnt
[Vt*l'-rn Itsll Rond,
14,250! $130! $000!
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