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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1852)
RAILROAD LINES. 3ENTRAL RA.ILRO AD. VfwAmuiRoment l'or i'uaacnger TriUnii! On and after Tuesday, July 1*1, Paarenger Train* ill run a* follows : Day Trains.—Leave Savannah at 8 A. M„ arri/e nt Macon 0 30 P. M. Leave Mucon 7.30 A. M, ar- ro at Savannah 0 P. M. Night Trains.—Leave Savannah at 8 P M., ur- rive at Macon 5.15 A. M. Lnuvo Mucon $3u p. M. t arrlvo at Savannah 2.30 A. M. The Dav Train* connoct with tie Macon und Westorn Night Trains to and frou Atlanta, Mont gomery, and Chattanooga, (and goiunEnst,) with Stave* to and from MiilctlgovilU iron* Gordon. The Night Trains connect with daily atcamors to and from Charlo»tou, and vlth weekly steamships to and from Now York, wist Stage* to aud from Aligns- from No. 9: At Mn<ort with thaMucou And West- Day Trains to a»d from Atlanta, Cdfcmibus by fe fVom BarnsfHn, Augusta by Georgia Railroad, d with SoutiyVestcrn Rail Rond to mid from Fort ly Stage* with points 8puthwe«tward. WM. MtWADLEY, - TRimer SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1852. SHIP LINES. STEAMBOAT LINES. general Super'! y alley, aud 1 iunoflF » mb an caammantB^gaan if.ieacjCTrTir! DUPHhlN fUNUlCNT 8 UVJV1CR. l nod Waynesboro' Hnilrond. Savannah, Oa., 24th Nov. 1831. |8 Road in now open for transportation of i lhvlght* and pAMHongnr* to Station No. 1. ‘ t traiu of this Hoad, uud the night train* I Railroad, and u splendid line of t couches, forms u perfect daily con Suvanuuh aud Augusta, ami Mu- riatipn cf local travel, n duy In couuection with tho day trains. Contrul Ruilroud, to und from Savannah and Road i* now in rapid progress, und will ed for tranpnrtation of Ireiglit and piu- to points beyond the present terminus, us completed. between Savaunuh and Augusta, $5 50 do do 6 50 WM. M. WADLEY, General Superintendent. do Macon r 50 print end cut’* Office Allllcdgcvnie ) d Gordon Ifailrond Company. > M1LLEDGEVILLE, Oct. 28, 1851. > 118 Hoad in now opened for tho Transporta tion of Freight and Passengers, s Cyiupnny will huvo an Agent nt the Depot eive aud forward produce to any place desired, khuiiidse will be forwarded by wugous to points wd this place if desired. nights payuble either ut Suvanuuh, Macon or" dgeville. I regulations in regard to transportation of its, See., on this Roud will be the same as those fed by the Central Ruilroud 6c naming Co. WM. M. WADLEY, 3mo Gen'l Supt. City Trcnniirer’is Office, ) Savannah, Jun. 10,185:1. j tE City Treasurer is now ready to receive the returns of persons uud property, subject totax- P, in compliance with the tux ordinance. The k* will be kept open until the 16th day or Fcbru- [next, after which time all defaulter* will besub- i double tax. J. GEORGE, 10 City Treasurer.' ATTENTION Al.l.! |1I0SE indebted to tho lute firm of HAMILTON 1 BYMONS, can save cost by making immediate leut to the subscriber. The books can be found s old stand, corner of Whitaker and Bryan sts., v short time. ifebl E. 8. HAMILTON, Att’y. BATC EOIIGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.—On Sutur- i day, the 31st day of January next, will be sold at l late residence of Dnuicl Fox, lnteofsuid county, Erased, all the perishable property belonging to late of said deenusod, viz.: Horses, Oxen, Stock (tile, Hogs, aud Hlinep ; 1 Cauul Woodboai, 1 Bu 1 Cart, 1 Ox-Wuggou, die. Torms nmdo l the day of sale. SAM. B. SWEAT, Im Ailin' I#'* Georgian and Republican please copy. HOARDING FAMILY and several single Gentlemen cun be . accommodated ut Mrs. BIRD'S, Liberty-street, • door west of Uunmrd-street. jun 6 To l*atce on Thursday, Jan.'ZZ. STEAM-SHIP ISABEL. FOR HAVANA, VIA KRY WEST. Change of days of leaning of the Steamship Isabel. To Leans on Ike RlA and 92nd of rack month. U.8. MAIL STEAM-SHIP LINE. The splendid steam ship ISABEL, of 1,100 too* burthen, William Hol lins, Commuudur, will lenvo Savan nah on the Rth and 22nd of each month, commencing on Wednesday, tho 92nd lust., and will leave Havana on tho 15th and 30lli of oach month. The Isabel will curry the Pacific Mulls, and FOIL NICVV-Y(Iftli.. I connccl nl Havana with the Pacific Mail Steamship Thr .dimmer A R. WKTMORE, !>r«r TlirourliUiior„rCalifornia.miOri-jon iruiuu.irr, willmeet withd|et>ntcliii*Mbot«. ; iMr SteMMhlp t* Now (Mean, height ur I>uMif oapply on boYrd. or lo , '”^7*", N -»Orlnuo. ami 7 10 EDWARD II. HUNKER. U “* r0 ’’ «»» >» l "* , > •>> ^ |njRTZ FOR IIORTONp ..I Through Tickets to Suvannnh or Charleston, via Tho liark CHARLES WILLIAM, W. 1 Havutia, cun bo had from the Pacific Mull Comim- Hlaslund, master, will meet with dispatch ns j ny's Agents at Chagres mid New Orlouus. dec till FOR NEW.YOHK~OWE»tnbMnli«d Line. The superior Packot Brig PII1LURA, C. Thatcher master, will meet with Aispatch as ' For Freight or passage, having good accom modations, apply on hoard, nt Telfair's wharf, or to jau 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. ' lORNEW.YOUK-New Line. The regular packet bark PETER DEM* A&JglLL, Capt I lory, lias larger portion of her cargoengaged, and will meet with quick dispatch for ih| above port. For buluiico of freight or pas sage apply to captain on board, or lo jun ta ROWLAND A WASHBURN. elfnir's wharf, juu 6 r passage, apply Oil board, at BRIGHAM, kelly a CO. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Daily 1.8. Nail Steampacket Line a K T vr R K N FOR NEW YORK. The linn fust sailing ship CHACE, White, _jnastc n having most of her cargo engaged, j uioet with quick despatch. For freight or pus- I v *uge, having finu accommodation* upply to the nia*- VANNAH AND (.IIAItLEHTON, (I, or »o | jau 31 COHEN A HERTZ. * Oulstde direct, and through in eight hours. The lino, composed of the IbllowingHteamorM, the GORDON, tho CALHOUN, aud tho METAMORA, HERON*8 LINK—For Phlludclplilu. Tho packet Inig JOHN A. LANCASTER, Jan 3 C rawne r U |n Uior w ill ha ve* autak! ties notch ,cave# »»vaunahdaily at 4 o’clock, A. M., and loaves STlttl 1 Chnrlerton .tally .1!) o’clock, A.M., counoctin. with ic. 1 or Ireiglit or piuM^«^i»4y G>l rt.* n nn * M l Iiuii.n«-a o..„«......i. ...i I FOR BOh The fiife i\»st sailing bark BERTHA, Smart .muster, having half of her cargo engaged, will meet with quick disputch. For hniunru of Freight or Passnge, having lino accommodations, apply to the muster, on board, or to dee 30 COHENS A HERTZ. FOR POINT PKTRK. UUADALOUPR. ivbij. Tho brig DETROIT, Gilchrist, muster, will meet with dispatch u* above. For freight or pust-ugo, apply on board, or to dec33 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. HERONS’ 'jn lli’Uiilnr Packet. Line. DKTWKKN PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH. Tho following vessels comprise) this Line, aud will sail about every two weeks, viz : Sclir. JULIA ELIZA Capt. Ilia or. Selir. J. H. HOLMES Ciuit. Lodok. Sclir. DART,. Gnp>. S o m k r §. Sclir. CHAS. A. GKEANEII C^it. I'krnnaoN. Tho vessels uro alt first class Schoonors, .ml eninmundnl by Captains experienced in the trade, ami who will uso their bent exertions to give satis faction io the shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good accomodation, for passage) apply to CHAS. A. GREINER, No. 13 Hay street, Savannah. HERON A MARTIN, No. 37W North Wharves, fob 11 Philadelphia. OGLETHORPE HALL. (lie Central Rail-Road, Savannah, and Wilmington Boats, Charleston. H. M. LAFFITKAU. Ag’t.,8nvannnh. July 1 E. LAFITTK A CO.^Ag t*.,Cliarloston. OPPOSITION LINE TO FLORIDA\~ HATH OK l'ASHAGfi ltHI>l!(!KI>! k Thn superior new btoum-puckot * WKLAKA, P. IlLANKKNAllir Captain, leaves every FRIDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Rule of pnsr sge ill Inigo airy elate rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 (H) " St. Marys 4 50 “ Jacksonville <• 00 " Pie.oluta 8 00 *' Pulatku 8 00 " Black Creek P 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. II. Duke, for Ocalu, will bn shipped free of all charges at Pulatku, Apply on board, at the Charleston Co's Wharf, or to ocll S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. j, OH AtJUlINTA. Ami all tho lulorniodinto LnndlnuN. To I.cane Friday Evc'g, Jan. Hi,at 1 o'clock. +****-" k Tho Steumpucket DK.KALlt.t’upt. Titos. E.Sliaw, will havodispatch i above. For l-'iuight or Pus»ugc, 'apply on board, or In jun 14 H. M.LAFFITEAU, Agent. Open on FRIDAY EVENING, the Idth January, and Every Evening fora Short Season. WANTED. I RIME Rice-field Hunds, for u plantation nuur the city, by the mouth or by the year. ~) ROB'T HABERSHAM A SON. 3m3law,lm3aw NKGROE8 WANTED. T ANTED—Six Plantation Hands, for the pres ent year. Apply to P. R. JOHNSON, 0 Lamar’s Farm. [ A.NTKO—A vo»iml to curry M,W1U lo 1U.UU0 bush. Rough Rice to New-Yoik. ROUT. HABERSHAM & SON. * oilier. TO HIRE. * YOUNG NEGRO MAN.—Would make a good hand in a store, or to drive u dray. Apply ut If dec 30 So’mJin fRKF. PERSONS OK COI.OK, ami all otUori. whom it mAy concern, are hereby notified, that less their names uro regiatnrod in tho Clerk of liincil’s office, on or before the 1st day of February Bxt, the ordinance relating thereto will be strictly Iforccd aguiust thorn. Penalty of ueglnct $4. ty»n«) K.F. AIK1N, Clerk Council. NOTICE. BADGES.—All owners of Negroes, Porters, La borers, Mechanics, Wugous, Druys, Venders of ill Wares,and nil others whom it may concern, J liereby notified that unless their Badges are taken ht (rom the Clerk of Council’s Office on or beforo 15th lust., tho Ordinances relating thereto will be ictly enforced aguiust thorn. Penalty not exceed- (_•5U. e City Marshul aud City Coustables are horoby ilcrcd and instructed to tuke up all Negroes who lay be found working without Badges, contrary i the Ordinances of tno City, from and after tho t» aforesaid. By order R. F. AKIN, Snvaitnali, Jan, 7,1858. Clerk Council. NOTICE. (1I1E subscriber has this day associated with him L in business WILLIAM F. CHAPLIN and JAS. . NKIDLINGER, under tHe firm of Henry Lath- p 6c Co. HENRY LATHROP. Savannah, Junuury 1, 1853.[jun 3) NOTICE. IA persons indebted to tho subscriber will find ItY. their account* in the bund* of Mr. VV. F. Hol land, who is my duly authorized Attornoy, aud to Vhom all paymont* must bo made. All persous hav ing demand*- against tho subscriber will please leuve Ihi ni with Mr. II. at 181 Bay street- ' dec 22 lino JOS. M. TURNER. |\[OTICE.—All those indebted to tho lulo Firm P of MARSHALL Sc A1KIN, either by Nolo or lien account, are requested to make immediate pay pnt to either of tho uudeniguod, as the ufiairs of r concern must be cloned. E. W. MARSHALL, Uan 1 3mo ALEXANDER A1KIN. NOTICE. HIE SUBSCRIBER has sold out his entire inter- • est in his late Drug Business to W. W. LIN- 9LN, whom he would respectfully recommend to p patronage of his former customers. [ JOSEPH M. TURNER. [HIE SUBSCRIBER having purchused of Jos. t M. Turn or his entire stock of Drugs, Modiciuen, Bmicals, Funcy Articles, dec. Ac., willcontiuue the bro»b at the old stand, MouUincnt-squurn, on his ^ account. [dec 18] W. W. LINCOLN. OYOTKK8. r The underoiguod arc prepared ftir-uish thoir friends and tho public with Oyster* of tho choicost quulity, • r *’ re »bi pickled, or in the shell, at market tiri- Families and pnrties cun always be supplied J !h ® m ftesh every eveniug. All orders from Upouutry promptly attended to, *|>Iy to «. M. WILLETT k, CO., Smotl’. now opponte St. Andrew's Hall, Broughton St ■ere enu also be found choice Goshen Bui'ar, lee nt* per pound. Alio Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Bu -V and in short a choice uss************* ■■ ** *-*-■— 1 * - ■ clioup iu nroportlnn- « •r^°.mS E i/ lN Hr l,0T8 POKSALK.- Dio .ub.cribor offaru for ,.le hi. ro.ldouco, *- corner Jono. uml AVhimkor .troeu, T. HOLCOMBE. , /OB SALE, J2^_ Eleven Young Mule,, all j . Cu „ %tno *ix years old, tone seen a - | wharves. [dec 27] SELLING OF.Y. k.LL tho Goods in the Store No. 10G Bryau street L lulcly occupied by Francis Kopinau, will be pi nt cost by order of tho Assignee*, him dec 22 |kckivui> by latb AUIUVaLh^'a •» fresh supply* of Gentlemen’s Superfine Call lots, of the latost style uud beet workmanship, po Ladies’ Kid Ties and Volvet Buskins, Ac.. Ac. Brcliaser* are respectfully iuvited to the above Sod*. W. 11II li>T, Rj.*n 8 Corner Broughton and Barnard stv. LlvAOH UKANDY.—Ill bbl. Oty lupcrinr Brandy, in store and for sole by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. >RU8HK8.—Just received per steamer Alaba- / ma, a largo and elegant assortmeut of Tooth, Uir, Nail and Cloth Brushes. ||*n l W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square. i - i jdMnppn variety of different styles of Chess-meu. jon 1 W. W. LINCOLN, Momunent-fequare. H A518.—5 casks Hams land'Jg per steamer Al abaina. For sale low by 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. IaODR •—100 bbl* Baltimore Flour, and 20 do do Hiram Smith’s; just lauding and lor salo by (dec 31) McMAHOK* DOYLE. tVP-ACH. AND KAMOV, CAtMU31EME»r, j *■* f l«Ib», Tweed., Satinet., fee.; for ule very cbeep by (U.e Si) OsWITT * MORGAN BAYNE'S CELEBRATED SERIES OK GIGANTIC PANORAMAS! ENT1TI.F.D A VOYAGE TO EUROPE I E MBRACING Magnificent Views of Boston, 3s Hurbor, Halifax, tho Atlantic, River Mor»ey, Liverpool, the CRYSTAL PALACE OF THE WORLD S FAIR, Westminster Abbey, LONDON —from tho Tlmnicx, pushing under thn Bridge*, and ending with u magnificent view of tho THAMES TUNNEL, brilliantly Illuminated, uud both bunks of the beautiful UIVEll UIIINE. The largest Panorama ovc exhibited, painted by Walter M. Bayne, from origimil sketches taken by hiinhclf, and which occupied three yours in pre paration. This beautiful work of Art has been exhibited for tour years iu Boston, Philudelphiu, Bultimorv, Washington, New York, and other ciiio*, with un- paralleled sueveH*, uud wa* visited by upwurds of 500,000 persons. Tho Jiull will bo conveniently ftitail up. so tliut all may viow the Panorama without inconvenience; the tloor carpeted, and every utteutiou given to the comfort of spectators ' The great .Eoliau Piano Forte,made expressly for this Puuoruma, will be used during the Exhibition. riT All Exhibition every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ut 3 o’clock. Admission, 30 cents; Children uuder 13 years of ago, 15 ccuU. Doors open ut 01k; Panorama to commence mov ing at 7lk o'clock. jau 13 FOR AHG1J8TA. leaves Friday Morning, at 0 o'clock.« Tho now and nplnndid steam- packet HANCOCK, Capt. Mur ruy, will leave for the above port and intermediate landings, every Friduy Morning,jit 0 o’clock. No way ireiglit will be received on board after 8 o’clock. For freight or passage, having superior « coiuinodationi, apply ou board, or to THOMAS VV. C08KKRY, Agent. ITg^Offien ut tlm Hancock8tcuuil>outCo'*Stoi i c l i, Anderson's I. Lower Wharf. jnn 13 FOR AI/tUJHTA AND IlAiHlSURO. To L*ace Tuesday Afternoon, at 5 o'clock. Imostoant-packot H. L. COOK, ^ Capt. Fruzor, will leave os above. For freight engagement*, or pas sage, liuvins good aceoininodu tioMs, apply on board, or to M. A. COHEN, Agt. N. B.—All wuy freight payablo by hippan. ja5 SELLING OFF Woollens & Fancy Dress Goods AT FIItWT CONT. 1VVMAN, VENTRILOQUIST, AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL. VENTRILOQUISM, MAGIC, Life-Moving mid Hpenklng Automatoni*. SEE SMALL BILLS. Tickets 25 cent*—Children 12lk cents— Commences ut half pusl 7—floors open 4(1 minutes previous. jnu 13 2,000 ORIGINAL CERTIFICATES AND LETTERS, lie More oi MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERAD1CATOU, There is no Itnmhug here ! But pluiu uud Htruight-forwurd truth*. This Liniment will uol cure every thiug, nor every discuse, either lu “ Man or BCust;" but what it is said to enre, that we will WARRANT, or tho Money will be Fold Bark!!! The Disease* referred to are— Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic-—Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Scrofula, Spinal Affections, Dis locations, Sprains, (Edematous Swellings, Tu mors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Praises, Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons, Weak Rack, Headache, Gout, Goitre, Palsy and Toothache. As au auxiliary remedy, it is highly recommended in the treatment of inflammation of the Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs, Liver and Spleen. Iu all form* of disease, where the patient it inclined to sink, it stnuds without a rivaliii the nnunl*of Medi cine, u* un Excitant; uud will produce u reaction if the vital spark bill leebly burn*. Pkysiciaus will find it to bo a most powerful Counter-Irritant, meeting the indications of Vu*si- cunts, without producing tno disagreeable «fleets of n Blister. For salo iu Savniiuuh by A. A. Solomons «fc Co., T. M. Turner 6c Co., Jus. 11. Carter, and by the prin cipal Druggists throughout tho State. N.B.—Bo caroftil to purchase none without tho written name of J. E. Marshall on each box. ja 15 1 iu W. II. Sc J. TURPIN, Proprietor*. Cheap Cash Store! Corner Whitaker and Con/frctt Streets. 4 5 AND U-4 Kl.OOK OIL CLOTH, ol'llm lid 9 quality uud latest patterns; Brussels, Tapestry, Three Ply aud liigruiu Curpct; Hearth Rugs, Table Daiuurk, Dumusk Napkins, one ease Irish Linen, .-.di rect importation; Linen, Allendale and Huuiiltou Sheetings, Pillow-case Linen, L%di<>’ uud Gnutle* men’s Spun Silk, Lambs’ Wool nnd Merino Vc*ts. Just received and for *nlo by tf M. PtlENDEIlGAST & CO. Cheap Cash Store! . Corner Whitaker and Congress Streets. rpIIE Subscribers have on hand a full ussortmeut, JL (and well selected slock) of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, suitable for th^Fall uud Winter trade, which they oiler for salo at the lowest possible prices for cavil or city acceptance. tf M. PRENDERGAST 6c CO. KACTOItAUE AMI LiKNlSUAl/'COiU- MI8810N BL'SlNKrtH. riHIE Subscriber bogs loavo to inform his PLnt- J. iug friends aud tho public getiuruliy, tliut he still continue* the almvo Im.siues* in uli of its brunches, at hi*old stand, No. 126 Bay-street. Strict porsoimi aUention will ho givou ut all times to the muIo of Cotton and other Produce. All orders for. Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, carefully tilled ut the lowest inurket rate*. JOHN V. TARVER. Suvauuah, August 8th, 1851. I NDIA-RUBBER GLOVES, for Ladies' use; Pastry Juggers; Wood Trays; Chopping Knives; Game Cnrrer*; Knife Sharpening Bells; Sugar Nippers; Pressure Coffee Pot*: Yura Sticks; Glovo Stretcher*; Sau*ngeStutfers ; Jelly Strainers, Ac. Junt received, uud for salo by . — - KLEY.Brj Jan 15 COLLINS 6c BULK lryaq-«t. WUflAlt,—30 lihds Porto Rico; (i do SL Croix : 2Cdo old dry Now Orleans; 40 bbl* Crashed and Powdered ; 75 do choice Kefinud; 20 boxes Loaf; received by roccut urrivals, aud for sulo by _J»? *2 WEBSTER A PALMED. I\T^MOGAN V, Mineral and* Porcelain Drawer K"ob*. For sale by -J*" 1 - J. VV. COIlNWKLL, 109 Brymi-.u P LANT1M; POTATOKH.—950 bbl. I'luul- 1U P 1’UtUllM-., luillliliy nllrl for ..I. ku andfor.nlc by BKIOUAM, KELLY I L/7^ Ourr^L, J.il recnivnil in .tort nud JCAfar .ale by (d 93—5.1 8. HOYT A CO. jh AKKAWA V HKJSp.-XTThno ar.lclo, ju.l V> roectvod and for aalo by jau 13 A C. B. Bl'Al.LY, 8t. Andrew’a Hail. -10 quarter caaka Madeira, IS quarter > rurt and other Winea, in atore and for (jau 13) McMAHON A DOYLE. IVUT KKACMAND PICKH-Forathby. IX ti 27 F.W. CORNWELL 109 Bryan .t SAVANNAH CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, Bnrnurd Street, .South of the Market. the 1st day of January next, ull the Woollen: and Fancy |)rc*s Goods of the following lurge stock will be sold ut Flrat i'ont, eouaisting in part of BROWN Sc B2.EACIIED HUKKTINGH, andSliirtings, uli width* aud qualities; blue Deuiins, Bed Tick*, Shirting 8iripe«, col'd Homespun*. A large ansorlineut of col’d and Mourning Calicoes, Mourning aud col’d Giugham* und Apron Chock*. DRESS GOODS! Black und col'd Cushmcres and Lyotwn Cloth*, Venetian Plaid* und Exhibition Stripe*, Plain aud Printed D'Luines, black Lustre, Wnterod, Brocade uud Satin Stripe Silk Warp Alpacca*; hlackConlon Cloth*, of superior quality, rich Irish Poplin* und Pluidcil ditto, of the lulest design*—with a splen did collection of Plain, Gutin-striped mid Figured “ ill oh lii 1*8 und Alpuccug,” in Brown’*, Drab’s, Purple’*, Grccu's, Bluc’i Olive's and Mode colors. BL.ACK ITALIAN SIJLKS, Plain and Watered, for Ladle*’ Drcuse*, Mantilla*, See., See., with black Silk Luco lo suit. WHITE CANTON CHAPE SHAWLS, PLAIN and F.MBHOIDEUED: ami Grey, Oxford and Black Sattiucts aud Kentucky Jcuiin, with a large collection of low-prh :d Good* for servant*. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. Extra super Blanket*, for family into; uud low- priced, twilled and plain, for servants; super 7-fr and 4-4 Flauuel* ; Rod, Blue uud Whito do., low pricod. Wool Shawls. Ladies' sunor Long and Squure Shawls — amongst which will ho found the Cunton-frinsred Adelafdc French Merino. A large collection in Heavy Wool, assorteJ *Izch, from 35 cent* upwurds. HOSIERY AND CLOVES! A full assortment of Ladies’, Mi*se*', Gent*' t Boy'* Hobo and Halfllose; Gem*' Undcr-Vost* t aud Boy's Wool, Merino, Silk, Lialc, Albii Cotton Glovo*. HUSH LINENS. HP Fingci Linen*; fim Doyleys, Bird*’ E' Black und Brown J Edging* and Inserting*; figured Li*lo uud cc; Liucn Edgiug*; Thread aud Lislo ditto and Lu ces; Cbcmisoit* und Collar*, green aud blue Ba rege and Gauze VfiiU, black Engli*h Crap for Veil*; hlk Love uud Lace Veils; Lut Beuil*, Ac. Ac. All of which will be sold nt such low prices i will very clearly show tho advantage of purcha ing for Cash. T. McKKNNA. Suvuunuh, October 29, 1851. 3moi* Suvuniiah, Goor- AGENCY. NEW YORK, Auo. 29, 1851. T HIS is to certify that wehuvcappoiulc WEBSTER A PALMES, of Savuima gia, our Agent* for the *ul> and Tanner’s Oil. CHARLES F. LEAVITT, Treasurer N. Y. Oil Manufacturing Co. The undersigned have on hand and will bn con Ktuutly supplied with tho New York Oil Aluuu fucturiiigCo’* improved Machinery uud Tuimor’s Oi! The Muchitierv Oil ha* been thoroughly tested li, various Ruilroud* in the Eueicrn States, Mucliin aud Cotton Factories, and by the Central und South a* good satisfaction, aud cost* only about three- t go rtfi* is recommended properties -, and • to tho underhigned at their expense. It will be furnished to Railroad Compauies ani Manufacturing Establishments on us favorable tenm us they can order it from New York. Tanners am Currier* who havMucd the Oil, prououuce it cqua in auy over ustd..^ nov15 3mo WKB8TEB ic PALMEH. BOOR AN^ JOB PRINTING, nlccuted. (ENTKANCE IN THE LANE-) JOHN M. COOPER. A CC CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL! JOT Broughton Mtreet. BERNARD MALI-ON, Principal. Mi» A M. PARKER, Tcacktr of Pritnar aud Droving. HENRI HERRHI8E, Tcacktr tf Print Dr- L. KNOKK, OlattUal Ttacktr. u A BIN.-A fow caik«8u*w Cured loft. For«»If rl by THOMAB, FRIERSON* CO. has. s. TOMBS, No. IS B.n.rd Birrat, ppk OPENS THIS DAY, bar Kail Block of fiSto the latest stylo, of JV'Mouable Mil,LI- ■Wrt Mrs. T. laspccifally rollcit. Jbc inspec tion of tho India, of 8»fwtnait to her choico .olac- lion, of BONNETS and RIBBONH. N. B.—DuFS.-MaKirta iu all it. hr.hob... lvoc29 MRS. S. F. DO®; No. 10 Barsord Street. OPENS THIS DAY, her Fall stock of FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, and in viton thn Lmlic* to an inspection of her rilegant unortincnt of Ronhets, Ribbon*, Flower*, Lnce*. Q|ovoe, Comb*, Bead Bag*, Fancy Cups, Rosette*, nnd a choice vclnclinn of Crimp uud Velvet Ribbon*, for Dresses. 1y oct 22 iflltS. SILBER, No. 157 (!ongr«*M Street. HAVING RECEIVED, per *ioam ship Jhad^o Florida, her Fall stock of fashionable Silk and Straw Bonnet*, Ribbons, Trimmings for Unesii Ftatlmrs, French Flowers, Silks for Party Drosses, Maulillu*, Collar* und Un- dcr-Sleevcs, ir*nectftilly invite* the utteutiou of Ladies to her Storo, No. 157 Cougios-pt. 1 tf * All the above Goods are of Mrs. S’*, selec tion. ly oct 22 JOHN ANTROBITS, PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE tif ANI MAL PAINTER. Over John M. Cooper A Co.'s Book Store, nov 22 Havannnli. tf HT. ANDREW’S KALI. OHEAPGROCERY STORE! (', II. HCALLY invite* thn attention of cup- tains of vcnsoIs, hoarding house keepers and pri vate families, to an inspection of hi* Mock. Every article warranted, and *old at tho lowest cash price. uovfib ly TIN AND COPPER MANUFACTORY , No. IO llarnnrd Hired. f|Mllrt K8TABLISMKNT is now In operation, J. where wo will keep coiiNtaiitlv on huiul, every description of plain and japanned Tinware,Sliest Iron, Stove Pipes, and a large and vnriod assort ment of Cooking and Parlor STOVES. All of which will bo sold on fuvorablu term*. *opt 15 J. J. MAURICE, Proprietor. f 10PPER8iHITU 8IIOP.—J. J. MAURICE, Vv No. I0 Barnard street, would iutorin Owner*, Captain* and Engineer* of Sleuinboat* aud Mills, that ho I* now prepared to ‘manufacture all kind* of Copper, Steam and Wat or Pipe*, at 45c. per lb. sept 15 r 1 UIE HU MHCKI BEE is now prepared to lay X Mrtnlic Roof*, Tin, Copper and Iron, at the 'horlest notice, No. 10 Barnard street. J. J. MAURICE. COOPER & BAMINOER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SAVANNAH, GA. Will practice in ull the Court* of the Eastern Cir cuit of Georgia ; also in the Eustern Circuit of Flor ida. Office, on the Bay, over tho Republican Reading Room. CHARLES P. COOPER. WM. 8. BASINGER. due 9 6 mo* CilAKL.ES C. 1'EFFT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CoiiiiiiInnIoiipi' of Derda for New-York, Alitlmum nud North Cnrolluu. jan 15) Office No. 70 Buy Street, [itawlin Clitsaiciil uud EngllsH School. O. A. HOLCOMBE, jan 15) Corner Baruurd aud Broughtou-ats. [3 tno* L 17.11 UK It. LUHIBER. fllll.K undnrHigtied, Intending to continue the X Luiii- her business oil Hi* own account, wilt kocp constantly on hand a quantity of River Suwed Lumber, Ranging Timber, and Shingle*; alsnOak, Ash and Pine Worn]. JNO. F. O'BYRNE, nov 21 ly At the old stniid, O'Ryrne.s wharf. LUMBER! LUMBER!! STEAM SAWED AND RIPER LUMRER rpilK Subscriber* luve now on hand, and will X continue to keep, a large uud full supply of well seasoned Steam Cawed uud lliver Board* and Scantling, of ull description* nud sizes, which they will sell low and ou accommodating tonus. Lumber will hegdelivered iu auy part of llio city if required. K. F. KJNCHLEY 6c CO., oct 19 Willink’s Wharf. 11. CASSON, SEUAR AND TfBACCO STORE. NO. 'J« MJLL-HTltKKT, Opposite Sign of the Rig Indian, near Monument- square. Keep* constantly on hand SPANISH, HALF SPANISH,ami AMERICAN SEGARS, ut wholesale and rotnil. Also, Chewing und Smoking Tobacco, and Snuff. oct 12 ly WOOD ! WOOD !! WOOD !!.' riWIK NUKSCltlHKlt kiwp. con.tnnlly on X hand at the Canal Bridge, u large supply Black Juek, Pine, and Oak Wood of thu best qualltv, which he will sell at a reasonable rate. Order*left in order boxes at Curawelldt. Sweat'*, Market square, or at John D..1e**ic’M, Broughton Hireol, will lie punctually ultoudedho, and wood delivered immediately, fell24 PETER WHITE. WOOD! WOOD\! WOOD!!! A LL those in want of wood for Parlor, Bed Room, aL or Kitcher will please tuke notice that the subscriber keep* constantly on baud, ut the lowest cusli price, BluckjJack, Ouk, llk-kory, Pine, Ash, and Muplo Wood, ut tho Kail Roud uml Cuiiul Bridge. Order* leftut J. A. LaIIocIic’* Drug store, willbo at tended to, feb 29 tf O. A. LaROCIIK. T. II. VANIJKN BUKU f|1EACIIERof the Piano Forto, and of Vocal Mu- X sic in tho Euglish, Gorman, French aud Ituliaii Language*. Orders left at the Mimic Storo of F. Zog baum 6c Co., and at hi* residence iu Jones-Mt., corner of Barnund, will be promptly attended to. sept 25 tf 1. Z. MUKPIIY, CARRIAGE MAKER A BLACKSMITH, No. 96 uml 98 St. Juliau Street, 1 West Side of the Market, Sacann^, Ga. Carriages ropaired at short notice, und at reasona ble price*. [junu 2] 6 mo*. Blake’s Patent Fire-Proof Paint! A SUPPLY alwuyson hand, und for sule by iX. oct 18 if C. A. L. LAMAR. To Architect*, HcnlntorN, Are. f ffl HE Coininl«*ioiier* of thu Groonc aud Pulaski X Monument Lottery Fund offer THREE HUN DRED DOLLARS for au approved Design for a Monument to the memory of Count Pulueki, to be erected in Chippewa Square, Hiivniiuub. Archi tects, Sculptor*, Designer*, 6cc„ are invited to fur nish pluu* nnd spccificuliouv, and lo use their own tuxte uud judgment, with uo other limitation than that the coat must not exceed $17,000. Plau* will be received by the subscriber until the 1st of April, 1852, who will fbruish any further information that may lie required. WM. P. BOWEN, Secretary. Savaunuh, Juu. 13. 9d onwQi* WANTED. A SITUATION as Seuiiintre*.*, by u young wo- man. The bent of reference given if required. Will be scou af tho corner of West Broad and Jones street, or a note addressed “ M.W.” to thi* office, will meet with prompt attention. tf jau 13 A AES, HIIOVKLS&MPADBM—Keccivod tA and fur .ulc l>> jan 8 MoCLKSKKY & NORTON. T JOEH.—A full supply of Krudos Patent and Cit- X1 roliuM Hoes; also Lymluu’* Hoes, on hand und lor sulo hy (j»<‘ 5) K. HOPKINS, Agent. I^LORIDA ORANCsKH.—25,000just received X and for sale by (dec 8) J. DkMARTIN. PIOAKSr—80,000 \Va.liing«on (Jifar. and vari " J on. oilier bruml., in .tore und for »ule by jnn 13 McMAHON & DOY1.K. f|M>BAUCO a —100 boxes ueaortcd brands, in X storeand for sule by juu 13 MoMAIION 6c DOYLE. rllOBACOO HE44ARE.—100boxes 5‘s,8V X and pound luuqi Tobucco, assorted brands; 100 boxes fine chrv In?’Tobacco, 50,000 Havana Se gura, fine quality; 8O,000 low priced and medium. For salo by [j 12) WEBSTER Sc PALME* /-<ONHKN UI'TTKlt.—ioke ( . choice U0.U.11 U Butter. A supply received weekly per steam- or, aud for sulo on commission by jan Id WF.IWTER A PALMES. L7LOl>U.-ieubbl, Haltiinore Flour: ldllduCV X mil do; for sale by jan 12 WEBSTER 6c PALMES. OLAHHEH.—40 hhds. Cuba Molasses ; 80 1VX bbls New Orlcun* Syrup ; 50 do Sugar House do ; for sale by jan 12 WEBSTER 6c PALMES. pi OFFER.-260 bag* fair and Prime Rio Cof feo ; 70 mats Java Coffee; 5 bales Mocha do; for «.1o by [j»n Id] WEBSTER * PALMES. T 1QHOHH, dfcc.—is hulf plpo. Otard, Dupuy k Co*. French Brandy; 10 pipes, assorted brands, low prieod French Brandy; 30 ^ casks domestic Brandy; 50 bbls do Jo ; 75 bbls P. 6c II. Rye Gin ; 150 tlo K. Phelps’ do; 6 pipes Holland Giu ; 10 bbls old Virginia Apple Brandy ; 8 do pure Georgia Peach do; 20 do N O Wklsky; 60 do uhite Baltimore Whisky; 30 do old Winchester Monongahela Whisky; 25 do old Peun’a Mountain do do; 100 do N. E. Rum; 25 ‘4 easks Madeira Wine ; 16 Vk do choice do do ; 20 1/4 do Port do; 3 W pipes old Port do ; 90 H do Brown Sherry Wine; 40 baak.M Champa.ne do. For nl. by Jnn 12 WF.BflTF.R k PALMES. LOTTERIES. §4,0*0! „ DRAWS THIS DAY. -.-Wn Clou at 3 •’eloek, P. M. GRKKNK AND PDI.ANKI ihoNUMKNT LOTTKRV. w. . . 0L i.“ J°- T. for 1858. ll) T ?RsJ ' ,,,wrf “ O... Tbit Duy, Jun. tvM NmuWI^HRy—13Dr«„ Rullola. JH OIU.OORY St MAlIkV, Mnnugnu. SCHEME: • ♦ 1 Prize or $4,000,1 of $1,0221 4 Prises of $400—10 do. of $100. Ac. Aer Ac. Tickets $ I—aliuros in proportion. Tickers, either singly or by tho Package, for sale at junlfi K. WITlIINGTON’S, No. 5 Hull »t. iy HEAD QUARTERS, FOR PRIZES I urncR no. 103 say hthkkt, U doors rast or TWK CITY IIOTKL. Excellent Mmnll ctahemc. Will b^drawu iu this city To-Morrow Aftornoon, Jau. Hill, at 4lfe o’clock. 12 Drawn Ntitnblirs in each Puckugc of 24 Ticket*! GKOltGlA STATE I.OTTKUY, CLASS NO. 147. For benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augnsta, F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. I Prize of.. 1 do. of. I do. of. 1 do. of. Ticket* SPLENDID SCHEME! I of.. I of 1 of .$3,000 $1,200 ..$800 ..$700 it* only $1—shares A Package ol Whole* co*t $24, “ “ Halve*, ” $12, “ - " ’ $0, “ Qurs, “ $tl, •• ** “ $3. Order* from the country answered promptly, druwings aeiit regularly, und prize* cached on de mand lit thi* oilier, by jau It! CHARLES It. PATTERSON. $600 $500 $400 I or $300 in proiiortion. risk of only $18, BY TAUTER Private 100 droms fino Eletiti Alabama, and for mm byt. . Private 8nlr. 25 bob Patent Machinery UiU "25 do Tanners’ > d6 t ii 6 boxes Ronald’s James River la?nf 'TM»nrt0»y j % #! 1 case Side am! other Snddlr*)^ T* r” 0 ^, . , * «Hr«» 1 do Bridle*, Maitingale*, A*? - l f'Tn r’? 1 ’ d 1 do Carnet Buys • 1 ’ .art and Roberto streets. For terms, 5 cwka Buotu ..;,ld.r.: fa \ o.m.n.ul.tln*, .pply ut Coumiug ‘ V* pipe and ftnir-oighth casks fine French Brandy ' WaJ * trcet ill bond. -£ * jaa BY TARVER A TRIIUHIMJT. Private St^. '00 boxes Chinese Fim CracVers, jns^landed fihd for*nV«b)w. > 4 ^ , dee 19 hv taSvhI * trUghkctt 18 b xosPiueai A lloautlfnl Hnutll Hvbeuic* Will be drawn iu public, ill the Exchange Council Chuiuber, To-Morrow, Jnii. 17th, ut 4 o’clock, I*. M. GEORGIA NTATK LOTTERY. CLASS 1 17. Far the Him Jit of the Independent Fire Company at Augusta, under the management of F. C. BARBER A CO. 12 Drawn Ballot* out of 24 Ticket*, luuking a* many Prizes us Bluuk*. SPLENDID SCHEME. $3,000 1-11.200 ! $800'.—*700!—$600! And uioi*e tlinn$30,000 In Hniallei* 1'rlaca! Ticket* only $1—allures in proportion. A Package of Whole* cost $21, must draw $13 “ Halve* “ $13 “ *' $0 “ Quark-r* “ $<I ** “ $3 $'jF J Arrangement* have been made for the prompt payment of ull PRIZES sold under till* iiiaiinffcinout, and tho uublic are assured that fund* sufficient to pav double the uuiouiii of any Capital PRIZE advertised by them, liuve been deposited iu one of our city Bunk*. Be*idcs, ample secu rity hus been given by them for the name purpose. [ r V J AU orders promptly aud confidentially at- toimud to, uud drawing* sunt all customers out of the ally. Tickets, Shares and Packages, for sale by GEO. W. WYLLY, jun 16 At his Lucky Office, cor. Bull-st. A Bay l^aue. PLANTATION Ac NEGROESVOltSALK. O N the first Tuesday in February next, w ill bo offered r or vale ut tho Court-House in Suvuii- nab, a Plantation—part of which has been cnltiva ted in Sea Island Cotton aud provisions, ami yield ed excellent crop*. The tract conlniii* one thou*, ami und thirty-three aero* high land and mar*li, the former principally ouk laud iu wood, uud the lutler, which hus boen planted, well drained. It I* about twelve miles from Suvumiab, on Uie road to Dnrien, with a good settlement, and the cleared land iu good order to make a cron the present yeoi. With the laud will bo sold about thirty Negroes ; a good proportion workers. Proposals will be received prior to the duy of sale, for the land alone, or with tho negroes. For furtlior particular* apply to GEO. GLEN, or jun 7 ItOBT. HABERSHAM 6 SON. xes I luaappla Checxr; ‘1° Wry " small do Blackberry Hymn: 15 do llmpberry* iU 15 do Oigeat do 10 cu*k« Sugar cured (canvass**)) || amir 40 boxes superior Ground Coffee-, 20 do do do 8pire*; 10 half chest* Powchoug Ten ; 10 kii cask* Brandy, in bond ; 10 caso* all in piuts uml quarts; 100 cuNO* HHiortud Cordial*; * 20 cases llraudy Oherrlo* ; 10 keg* Cherry Brandy nud Cherry Bounce ; 20 1 '4 cask* Madeira Wine; 10 do Port do 2 puncheon* Irish Whisky; 75 boxes Tobacco, various brand* and sine*; 25 barrels Fell on’* Ruin, (tlojne*tir); 20 do Imperial Gin, do 20 do Hraudy, do 20 do Whisky, do f>0dozHorse Collars; 500 bushel* Seed Outs: in store and for salo low to clone consign me nt* d 17 ^TUART’8 CANDY* — Just received pet O Menntcr, oue case of Stuart’s relebruted Steam Candin*, put up in packages containing one pound curb, and for sale at the manufacturer’* price*, jun 14 W. W. LINCOLN, Mouumeut-sqr. . At Private Salo. Writing Table*—Received on ill HT.old low- *. ; |J4n 15 in Atom and Landing. 20 firkiusehoice Goshen Butter , luO bbl* Eating und Planting Potatoes 25 l»oxe« prime Tobacco m 30 baakets Champagne, choice brands 20 boxes Rudesheanar Wine * 50 do St Julian Medoc 10 qr casks Port 10 qr - do Ciunry 10 qr do Tenorlfto Ad 25 bbl* Imperial Hraudy, (Domestic) 90 do Rum Jb do 30 do Phelps’ Giif ^ 5 do old Mouongaliola WhLky, 31 yctrtfl 10 casks Hants 75000 Imported Cigars, various brand* 50 boxes Colgate* Soap, No. I 50 do do V do No. 2 50 do dfe. do N<A* 15 do fytter Biscuit No. I ^ 20 chests Tea 20 bbl*-Pilot and Navy Breiid 20 boxes Candy, assorted *30 drums Figs * 40 boxes Raisins Brooms, Clocks, casde Hats, CIothInfuFaney Air l icier,^Looking Glasses, Ac. A1*o,^1IimR's jnn 15 -SMI uml for sulo by juu I I W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-squnrn. case* fino nnd fresb Spanish Olives; 2 do. English Pickles: and 2 cane* fresh Caper*; just re ceived by (jun I I) M. J. SOLOMONS. SiiUNii itiCK.-A IroY Ii article, just re- coivnd by (jnu 14) M. J. SOLOMONS. |iT~KW CUBA MOLAHHEM^—80 hhds., bnl- 11 mice of brig Pain Alto'* cargo, of priino qual ity, uud in fir*t rate order, lauding sml for salo by jnu 11 COIIEN8 A HERTZ. "BUTTER AND OhBKSBT 100 boxes do Cheese ; Landing from steamship and for sale by “TON, JOHNSTON A CO. Jan 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON For*ale by jau 14 F. W. CjRNWELL, 102 Bryan-st. WANTED, A GOOD Cook, Washer uud Ironer. 65 Jcfferson-Mt. 5 Apply at jau 14 Bacon Silica ; 20 do do Shoulder* ; 15 cask* choico Hum*; 150 bbl* No. 3 Mackerel; 50 do No 1 do ; 30 Ik do No 1 do; for sule by jun 13 WEBSTER A PALMES. B HOOM8, &t‘.—Just received per Florida, 100 dozens Broom*, 5 cases fi nnd 30 bills Potatoes; for sule by jun 8 E W’P. O il *ifle bv (jan 5) E. HOPKINS, Agent J. C. TIIOKNTON’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. SAVANNAH, UFA). Tho Hubrcribcr it pleased to be able ,to announce to his follow citizens of • Georgia and Florida, that IiIn Iron Front Building* on thn CORNER of WEST IIROAD and BAY STREETS, in tho city ofSu- vunuali, uro now complete, aud ho offer* for mile one of tho most varied, durable, and splendid a* bortmriit of Carriages ever exhibited in a South urn City. Amoiigniy slock will be found ull of tho latoktand moot Fashionable styles, combindiiig elegance with LiniiTNKSS undHtkknuth. The whole stock ho* bunu luauufacturcd by the most rclohrutcd manufacturer* iu New-York and Newam£, N. J., and ha* boon gotten up under my own oye during tho puet Hummer, and 1* Warranted in every Particular. If twenty-four years practical experience in the Carriage business (eighteen yours of that time liu my native State. 8011th C*rollna) 1* any passport to confidence, then the Subscriber feels emboldened to u*k a share of his fellow citizen*’ patronage, and to assure them tliut the inducement* now of fered in the City of Huvaniiah uro unequalled by those of auy City in the South. It ir my intention mooii to enter lurgely into tho manufacture of Carriages in thi* City. I have secured the norviees of some of thu host workmen in tho vafiou* brunches, both native and foreign, and I feel confident of my ability to prenent specimen* of (tKonoiA madk Carriage* that snail compare favorably with tliouc made any where. I Imvo now in inv possession two Modal*, awarded imp bv tho “ American Institute, " New-York, ami the •* South Carolina Institute, ” for specimens of my work, that I would Im pleased to show to auv 0110 who may Imvctbo curiosity to sec these tributes lo Southern skill. 1. C. THORNTON, nov 18 Late «>| Columbia. H. G. JOHN POOLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE A VARNISHES, French and American WINDOW GLASS, Paint, Varnish, and White-wnsh Brushes, 8ahel and Camel if uir Pencils, Badger und Camel Hair Blender*, Graining Combs, Artists' Brushes, Ac. Ae. Paper Hangings, Rorders, and Firs-Roard Prints. N. II.—House, Sign, and Ship Puiuttuir, Gilding, Graining, and Glazing, douo on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, It Whitahar-atreet, mar Nearly opposite Swift. Denslow A Co I. DASHER’S Cheap Dry Goods Sion*, 14(1 UonjgreMM Htreet, (Lulo IL Latlirop's.) A well selected stoek of Mcasonable Staple nnd Fancy DRY GOODS, are kept constantly 011 baud, uud will be sold cheap forcasli. fy Please call and examine. Iy a nov 92 JL'; m im SSE!’ WatrhvN, Jewelry, na«l l'laigd Win* The Subscriber’* stock is now^Mnpkte, ronsiitiug of Gold Iluniii^ and ffnCM, Gold nnd Hard Diaf*Chranotnet»r« ,* f plex, Detached and Anchor Laver*, and_ dies'Anchor and Cylinder Watches, son* extra g and valuable, with Diamond setting*; Di*m< Ruby, and Emerald Ring*, in groat variety price*, from $5 to $200; Sterling Silver Ware a lurge stock, Mini a new supply of Childna’s Cap*. Also a full supply of Cream Pitchers, witngpover*, and plain; 1 fine old fashioned TankaM; also Pitchers, 1 extra larg®i Castors a very extensive "lock, uud of every pattern iu the market; Tea Sets 6 different pattern* of 4, 5, and 6 pieces, from $95 to $41); Plates and Services of real Sheffield, anda Mir style of Birniinghnm do.; Candle-sticks ail sizes and patterns, real Sheffield and Birmingham; Snuffers nud Trays to match, a very fine and new stylo ar ticle; Caku Bankets, Sugar Bowls, Tea Kettleo, Urns, Butter Bowls,Forks, Spoons, and every varie ty of Plated Ware UKUully kept ill my Hue of bust- lie**. Silver and Plated Salt Cellars a variety of putterns; Faney Goods a larger stock tlf$D over opea- ed before ; Pearl Ring, Wutch and Jewelry Boxes, from $3 to $100; und many articles too numerous for uuAdvertisemnnt. Calls solicited bv O. M. (IKIKKEN, Successor to late M. MOGUK 4c IIENDIUCK8ON, Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN Peiinit, Oils, Window Gluts, Brushes, Gar den Seeds. Sfe., npr 29 Gibbon*’ Buildings, Savannah, Go. f\f KWMPAPKK. 50 roams 21 by 27, 50 reams ll 24by 36, 50 rnum* 24 by 38, 35 reams 22 by 89.25 reams 24 by 34. Printing Ink.—A supply of superior quality af allde*criptioiis, black unu colored, (iu kegsand con- inters of all *!*«»,) for NawNpnpcr, Book, and Job Work; for salo at inauufucturer’* Now-York price*. Types, Ac.—Orders received for Typo and Print ing Muteriuls of every description, wliit:li will bo fur- ni*hfld (or u cotniniKHioii of 5 per cout. nov 18 IOIIN M. COOPER. '|WIB PliYMlClAN-tt VlMiTlNU I.1HT, J- Diary, and Book of Engagement* fur 1852. Pocket Diaries Ibr 1859. Miller’s South Caroline and Georgia Almauac for 1852. Received by dec 33 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Thoro in want of Mimical Instrument* would do well to examine tho stock of thu Subscriber*, comprising every thiug their line. Having boon selected Jiy Mr. Zogbaum ut the manufactories iu Europe during tho pust niiminer, und .purchased for cash, they can fully compote with uny Northern importing House. Dealers Hro invited to au inspection of article* sn4 price. F. ZOGBAUM A CO.. Importers, nov 18 Market 8quare. PIANO FORTH*. I. W. MORRELL Sc CO. Have 011 hand a splendid assort ment of Piauu Forte*, from tho bc«t manufactories id the country. For tone uud finish these Instru ment* cannot be excelled. For *ulc on accommo dating terms, at I he Broughton street Piuno i.tid Cabinet Warehouse. I UriT RECEIVED per Florida, a Ana lot of Huger •I White and Figured Silk Party Vests, nt George Arme. dee IU DIBBLE A CAREY’S. O £ JIOXEM Nos. I and 2 Palo mid Yellow Soap, O O for sulo low to close lot. dec 9 E. HENDERSON A SON. 51 ludiun-st. yjN) BALErt KasJrn and 100 do. Northern dec 9 Hi raw Table Mut*. For sule by dec 0 COLLINS A BULKLKY. piTHON AND CURRANTN.—A fresb sap- ply just received and for sale by dec 8 J. DkMARTIN. r |10MACU0.—100 I51b boxes Tobacco, 3 plug* -L to the pound ; 50 boxes pounds, favorite brands. For sale by dee I THOMAS, FRIERSON A CO. tflLOUU.—100 bbl* Baltimore Flour, 50 do lliram 1/ Smith’s do, 50 do Canal do, and 50 half do do— umling and for sale by dec 23 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. KKUM NAU>* 1,000 ‘Old Colon "Agawam" and PIANO FORTES. The Subeeribers, *olc Agent* for . Htodard A Co’* aud J. B. Dur- 'Suin’* Piano Forte*, are always supplied with nil assortment of these fuvorito nnd justly celebrated in«truuicnt!f. For durability[they can bo fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone and toueli i* evident and acknowledged by the most casuul observor, os woll as the critical connoisseur. The ladies are respect fully in vi tod to view these instruments, and an rangenn-nt having been effected with one of « mo»t|umineiit Pianists for the purpose, the) can ulso be enabled to judge of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM 6 CO.. Murkr.l Square, |y Second baud Piano* skeniu exchange, also tuned and repaiml nov L AD1KH’ HIDING HATH.—A beautifttl stylo of Ladies’ Black Beaver Hiding Hats, re ceived hy steamer, and for salo ut the Hat Spire of jun 14 N K. HAKNUM A CO. WARRANT’* HELT/.KH APERIENT. -1- Prepared from an accurate analysis of the celebrated Seltzer Spring in Germany. Just re ceived ^cr steamer Alabama and for *ale by jan I W. W. LINCOLN, Monoincut-sqr. Hauling Potatoes; 25 do Onions—landing and (hr sale by jun 7 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. I^OREIUN LI QUORN.—10 halfpipes Otard. J- Dupuy A Co. Brandy, in bond; 5 pipes Holland Giu—(or salo by SWIFT, DENSLOW A CO. dco 82 ociy” brumls, received and for sale by jau 8 McCLKSKEY A NORTON. ^PADEH AND MI«OV£LH^-A supply just O received and for sale by jau 5 E. HOPKINS, Agent. 1 IIUX. HUNT’S ’-UKO.” tk “KV” J " J” AXES—Received aud for sule bv jaoji McCLE8KEY A NORTON. I AitD OIL.—5 barrels best Winter Struiucd Li Lard Oil, fo'* sale by jan 10 MOORE A HENDRICKSON. niAUKliT BKKK.-iW bull'bbl. quulile*, for sule at the Charleston vtearo-packct wliart’. Apply to (jan 0 3) 8. M. LAFFITEAU. riiKA WAITKJIH.—A fine asHortniontof got) X ic, oblong uud round Tea Waiters, inlaid wil pearl and plain, single or in sets, for *uje« jau 9 COLLINS A JHtLKLEY. B KASM ilKAU FIRK-OOGS.-JU.I r reived, a largo lot, und for sale by jan 8 F. W. CORNWELL. 109 Bryan-st. BH7rl>I»UK.FI,OUK—L»ndiug (rom bri, £> :Ko.(cr.—900 barrel, for .ale by dor ibi HWIFT, DENtIL fl ONEY HOAK Low'. jBuulna KitflUlt 1J« 11 nny Boep, au exeelleut aiticle tor chaj^jj liaiulr, tot ealeby dec (H W. W. UNCOLN, Mem TYOMUHTIU ElOUOHS.—I LJp helps’ Gin ; 50 do N. t. Brandy; 50 do N.O.VVhi*ky—^ nov 13 mav/nnah female nbaunaryT M RU. MARIA O. BUCHANAN, e.el.ted by her sisters, Mrs. J. L. Blount and Miss Kyle, will open on Wednesday, Novembers, a Female Semiu- ufF at her residence, No. 167 Brough ton-street. Mr*. Buchanan will pay strict attention, not oaly to Die incutnl culture of those young Ladies wbomiy be committed to her charge, but also to their meral traiuiug and general deportment. The dixcipTine of the School will strictlyenforco thr principle* of obedience, industry, and ordor t but at the samo time the government will pffirtake of that mild chareter, which marks the relzilon be tween parent and child. Honor 1* of tho progress and deportment of each pupil will be publicly read in tho School Room, ou tho lost Friday in every month, and at the same time jg, recitations will bo hourd in tho different studies.— Parents and guardians are rcspeetfblly invited to attend. Term* ok Tuition per Quart**. Orthography, Reading and Writing, and the first Principle* of Geography and IIlatory..$8 00 Tho above bruncho* with Arithmetic 10 00 Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Mythology, History, (Sacred, An cient nnd Modern,) Geography, (Ancientand Modern, Natural History, Elocution,Rbetorlo and Composition.... It 00 Thn tbbova brnucha*, with Natural, Mental, aud Moral Philosophy, Physiology, Astron omy, und the use of the Globes 1 .Y5*4MKb_«. Music.. 25 00 . French IS 00 Drawing, and Monochromrtie Painting 10 00 .Stationery and Fuel, 1 50 Instruction will be given in the science of Music on tho Blackboard, which will greatly facililttu the - progi es* of the pupil. Mr*, liuchanau and her sisters can *how testimo nials of their qualification* as Teachers from gentle men of character and omlnonce. Savannah, Nov. 3, 1851. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER Is CO. , Wednesday, Jan. 14th. A FAGGOT ol French Stick*: or Paris in 1051 By Sir Frauds Head, author of Bubbles from . tho Brunner of Nassau. Home and Social Philosophy: or, Chanters on ev ery day copies from “ Household Words.’* • u Coo * Now Drawing Lessons—second series. Now Varieties of Gold aud Silver Coins, will* Counterfeit Coin* aud Bullion; with Mint values.— By Jacob R. Kckfeldt and William E. Dabois, As- Buyer* of U. States Mint, Sruithsoniun Report on Recent Improvements hi (lie Chemical Arts. By James C. Booth and Camp bell Morfit. The Literary Prugros* of Georgia; an Addroaa \ lion. Geo. U. Gilmer, before the Society of Frunklin College, Atne.us. Charity nod its Fruits t or Christian Love aa ma nifested in tho lleurt and Life of Jonathan Edwards. Hong* iu the House of my Pilgrimage-enkcU4 uud uri-aiiffed by u Indy. Milluri or lleroirm In Humbto'Llfl»< By " ^ Jen 14 HACK, LlVEttY, AND KALES STABLE, At the Old Stand, Whitaker st,near Guard House, Havananb. Gesrgla. ■ This well known stand, having boen thoroughly re paired in the most substan tial and comfortable main good Lot attached, is now open to receive Drw ver*, Travellers, aud Boarding Horse*. Its central position renders it superior as a SALE and LIV ERY STABLE, and affords facilities not surpassed jfc by auy in the Southern country. Those who may favor us with their patronage will find every at-. . ' tontioH paid them and their Horses. '' • • Carriages, Baggies, nnd Saddle Horses fbr Jiift. . it? N. K —We also nis a line of Four Horse Mail 1 avaiinali to llarinn, leaving Savannah j and Thursdays, at 7 o’clock, A. duys and Fridays. r ^ k<, 8AWYKR 1 U H0LLISTER A CO. sAwrKB, «. a. Kouirnu, o. h. Havumioh, Oct. 7,18.71, (* * leiRiTf;uACKKUw.-auo !»»«.*#. l X Cracker, laudin, from .team. ..I. by (dec 17) BRIGHAM, B KOWH’S essence oV (JINOKU.-Ju.t receiTed, .ml dec 1 MOORK. A HENIT ll/INDOW OLA v V 10 and 10 byljhi WrfiKH TRUNKS—Of SUPERIOR YEAST POWDERS.-— A convenient , article for families iu making light bread, tea cakes, Ac.; for salo by dec 10 JAS H. CARTER. M ARCKLL1NK SILKS.—Just received per lYLstoamer Alabama, MurceUine Silks, in assorted colors, for sole by dec 20 LaUOCIIE, BOWNE 6c CO. tlfOODSAWS^ v v aud for sale by jan 8 it supply ju. F. W. CORNWELL, 108 Bryan-s ClIGAUANI) CJOFKKK.-S0bbl.wii. O gar ; 00 boxc. Loaf do.; 100 ba*« RlO < , 30 porkeu Java da. Lm»dl»I IqMWaby 5 WOOD, CLAOIT TTgrfiJlNK - FAMiNXTjoIjSSSE^WS? vjr raulad tob« the para .rtlcle, la «itbv cere rad battle, j»«t recaived a»d (br nla by dec 00 W. W. LINCOLN,«o.amettt^