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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1852)
FOR TUB HOLIDAYS. Paris Toys! Fancy Uoods! FIRE-WORKSj &c,, &c,, &c. MBS- M. A. U1UON hu fast roocircd At Store No* 70 and 102 VVARINQ’S buildings. Tli. moot o.tonoto. Mid rioho.t imortraeut of CHRISTMAS NEW YEARS' GOODS EVER OFFERED IN TII18 CITY. II) CALL AUD ME. JeO 17 Oeneral Variety Store. C 1IIUISTOFIIKR R. BATESON bogs moat re j •|i«ctfniljr to Acquaint tho residents of Savannah ■md tliu publlo generally, that ho hoc opened a store at tho ooruor of Congress and Draytou streets, of ths above dosorlptlon, where he will be pleased to attend to nil commands for Toys* UonfeoUonery and Flue Frnit. Ia their season. Also, n good variety of Fireworks, Manufactured by ons or the best pyrotechnists in ths United States. C. R. D- pledges himself to use his utmost exortlon to procurs tho boat of article* produced here or elsewhere, and hopes to reooire a share of the ptiblio patronage. N. U.-A few very flue Lady Apples on hand, suita ble for dropsing dishes of fruit. t Jan 6 dee 1 it FIREWORKS & CONFECTIONERY! AT JA8. DICKNDN Ac CU.’M. the VERITABLE HEAD-QUARTERN OF OLD SANTA OLAUS. l itt Broughton Wtrcrt — Havanuah. J AMES DICKSD.N iX Cu, ueg to announce to their friends and the publie.that they have prepar ed for the seaoon a large and varied stock of pure and choice Confectionery, warranted free from the slight est adulteration, ana respectfully invite an early in spection. They t&ko pleasure In iutltmting that their arrangements are such as to ensure a dally manufac ture or fresh Confeotlonory; and their long experience in the business ouablos thorn to got up Candies and oth er a Holes of the first quality, noli in color, and of the most agreeable flavor. They are now manufacturing an assortment of oom- mon Candles and other Confectionery, which they will sell as cheap as any in the Unitod State*. The attention or country merchants is requested to their ganeral and ample stock, as they will find every article suitable for their trade on very favorablo terms. J. D. A CO. would be plsassd to roooivo a visit From the Ladles, to examine their stock of FANCY ARTICLES. FUENCII CONFfiCTlONFBV of various descriptions, put up in Fanoy Boxes sultabio for tho Holidays, much superior in style to any hitherto uttered. NEW TOYH ! NEW TOYS!! Just received, a beautiful assortment of TOYS of the newest fashion—a decided attraction for young people. FIRE WORKS. A now stock of superior FIRE WORKS, diroct from the manufacturers, not to be equalled in the city. They koep also on baud the various descriptions of Cordials aud Syrups, Currants, Almonds, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Fruits in Syrups and Brandy. Jollies, Ac., Ac. tHr Country orders will be oarefuliy executed aud properly paoked. N. B.-ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONERY, suoli ss Pyramids, Baskets, Fancy Figures of the newest iiyl'H, Ac., made to ordor. tjl dec 15 UIIKIHT.IIAH-TKEK APPLKn. A SMALL LOTaf thoso handsome aud delicate Apples, jnst received by doe 33 M. J. SOLOMONS. bpices^of all kinds, fresh and for sale b; V D. I lllilKUT IMPORTATION OF OTARI), DUPUY lie CO.’S IIKANDY. •)A HALF ; 15 quarter, and 10 pipes OVi OTARD, DUPUY * CO.'S BUANDY.l-jdbls in Costomllouso Store, and fur salo by SMAZ W. M. DAVIDSON. > only be obtained prcjiion t by dlreotlm rangements lost fall with tho houso of Otard. Dupuy ft Co., of Cognac, for a regular supply of thoir Brandy ; ami have just received the seoond shipment of 30 half, 1ft quarter und lO.oighth pipes, which was shipped dircot by thorn, und through no other houso at Bordeaux, (as is often done for particular purposes). By this arrange ment I am enabled to sell at New York prices, adding the difference of exchange and the charges. Merohauts sad others would find it to their advantage purchasing here, to sonding their orders elsewhere. This Brandy the trade In this enterprise I will continue for them the article direct. I annex a certificate of Otard, Dupuy k Co., which acoompanied the bill of la- We, tho undorigned, Otard, Dupuy k Co., Morchuuts at Cognac, do heroby certify that thirty half, fifteen quarter aud tou eighth pipes Brandy, mark ed aud numbered as in tho mar gin, with our tire brand on the head, and initials (O. D.) at the bung, have been prepared by our houso for the American market, and forwarded to Bor deaux to be shipped on board the Alverado, Captain Sleoi or, for W. M. Davidson. Savannah. In testimony thoroof we have slgued the prosont aud affixed OTARD. DUPITf Marshall House Omnibus Line. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. 8. A. HOOKER having become interested with the k Proprlutorof tho Marshall accommodation of passongers for the Marshall House and all part* of the city. The Omnibus and Ilack will be in attendance upon the arrival of the cars and steamboats, with first rato teams and careful drivers, and the subscribers will be mvcuslble for all baggage or checks for Baggage deliv ered to the conductors. A Call Book will b« kept at tho Office of tho Mar shall House, and all oalls registered will bo punctually sttendod to. WM. J0IIN60N, Proprietor Marshall House, dec 28 lin 8. A. HOOKER. Cider and Corn. J. F. PELOT k CO., Williamson's Buildings. D issolution.—The firm of butler .v WHITE, engaged in the Wood business in this city, is dissolved by mutual oouseut. Lost. A HAIR FOB CHAIN—attached (o ona anil two /V Rings, aud a Seal containing a Daguerreotype, Tho finder will bo liberally rewarded by leaving it this office. tf deo 'll STRAYED. 'On Wednesday night. 82nd instant, E, about four years old, ten or eleven . juuo paid for her di eod3 d at bawycr's Stable. Augusta. nuil WayueHboro’ Kniiroud. A N Election lor seven Directors to niniingn t! 7\. affairs of tills company for tho ensuing year, w bu held at the office of the Secretary, No. 117 Bay s FOR HALE. U NDERSIGNED offers for sole, ntlont, 35(1 sacks oommos Liverpool Salt, 10 to tho ton; l lous best Gunnel Coal, [dec 24 3] J. P. GRAVES. 1° 1 w 155 Ilroughton-st. with tubs to match, at ISA Broughton-st. — “''Rsr *- ™ MORSE k NICHOLS. 1/NIFE TKAY8, Cake Boxes, Dres.in; Ik .. . . j «Ya r „ t 0 f an kinds, at IS MORSE k NICHOLS. Broughton-st. [dec23J i hand uud munufac- MORSE A NICHOLS, 153 Broughton st. l>OKTKK AM) AIiK.-ai c».k» Uouclm. 1 Porter i SO bbl.. Ale; 30 half do., (for family u.o' landing and for sale by deoils MoMAHON A DOYLE. McMAHON A DOYLE. S IKOEIVED and in store _ L Not., Filberte, Braill Not*. Soft Shell Almond,, tel, Fancy Glaaa Top Bol ‘ i'ruu.B, ttm , Fjgj, for .ale by dec 23 JOHN D. JESSE. 1) W1KIVKD per >lii.i llarllord, -M hills, y. I JLt low Union.; 10 bbli. Newtown Pippin Apple,, an- ft nle by (dee 2H> JOHN D. JESSE. .OUR.—Ill hit!,, of Baltimore Flour, in i and for tale by (dec 28) A. 0. TOMB. 12t) Bay-.t. 1< ('IOIIN,—2,090 bushels prlmo White 1 Vy Carolina Corn, In store and flsrsris b£ 1 WIIjI< make liberul u Rice ehipped to my fries otk or Baltimore, (doe 28) H A. C. TOMS. Bay etreet. Floor Brooms, Ducting and Scrub Brushes, Hair {"••pvt ami window Brushes. Plate, Nall and Tootr ■ r )>»hss, Hearth Brushes and Bollows, for salo by jhw 2s COLLINS A BULK LEY, 100 Bryan-st. ANDIKON8, Fender*, Shovels uml . _ . Coal llods. Trivets, Fire Carriers, Coffer masters, Soup Digeetcre, Ac., lor sale by JwW COLLINS A BULKLEY. Bryan st. liOTATOBH AND APPLES. —5U bbls * | Potatoes, just landed and for sal WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. Bwck. Brick, li (deo» (deo28) WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. (\NI< V i' 8 * NION8.-10 bhls. Silvor Bkin Onioun, periov artiolo for the table, for sals by J UUED FRUIT.—100 Pnc! \ Bunch Raisins in whole, half, i drums Figs ; 20 jarf Prunes) fl! ^7! U Currants, landing from sc ho ‘Mfcf.aleby ,fl CLAGHOIlN A CUNNINGHAM. STEAMSHIP LINES. NTEAMAIUI' IKADKL. FOR HAVANA. VIA KEV We8T To Sail ox Sotordov, Blk Jan.aro TlM u - Mafwsi^RrBfR^- 4 vAfcigj nffi.* itsist aarsaai:! by William Rollins, baring been supplied with new boilers, ani Vho- rough y overhauiod, re-fitted, and rc-coppired, will jeavo this port for Havana as above, and will coutinna h'» r "ffy* 1 ** trips by leaving Miviffi °I I th*®th and 22d of eaoh month. 11AVANA on the 16th and 30th of each month. For freight or passage, apply to o0t 14 COllEN8 ft HERTZ, Agent*. .. . FOH UlULADKI.l-HIA. Philadelphia and Satantuth Steam Naviga tion Company. The new aud splendid side-wheel steamxhlp STATE OF QEORGIAjef V- tous register, Capt. John E.Wal- ton, lias cominonced her regular trips, and will leave Savannah on Wednes day, the 8th Sopt., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter; say oa th#22d Sopt., anil 6th and 20th Oot., and Jd and 17th Nov., and so on. Tills ship has been built with entire regard to safety, * eomfort and dispatch, aud oftbrs now and admirable fa- ailitios to business and travel. For freight or passage, apply to l'ADEM OHD, FAY ft CO, Agents in Savannah. HERON ft MARTIN, •ep 4 Agents in Philadelphia. NEW YORK &SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE ‘ Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt.Woodhull, and ALA- 'w- T—.HTY?* It A Si \. Cupt. Ludlow, belonging to V/^PSLK&aBSfSa tll ° Ncw York nnd Savannitli Steam Navigation Company, will leave Sa vannah and New York evory Saturday. Thoso ships are of 1,3U0 tous rogistor, and unsurpass ed in safuty, speed and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at tho earns Mmo that the Marion aud Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive In Now York as soon a# or before thorn. ftg“Cabin passage $25, payahlo before going on board. Agents: PADELFORD, FAY ft CO, Savanuah. 8AMUEL L. MITCHELL jy 14 194 Front-street, New York. U. s. mail line. New-York k ChurleHton Kteuni-Puckets. SF.MI-t\ KKKI.Y. Adgor's wharvosovory.Suriirrlav Wednesday. Tho now aud splen- Steamships UNION Capt. liioh'd Adams 1,500 Tons. MARION Capt. M. Horry l,2U0 Tons. SOUTHERNER Capt. W. Foster 1,OUO Tons. IAS. ADDER. Capt. J. Dickinson 1,500 Tons. The Steamship Jamks Ann eh, now UulshSug, will be placed on tho line er.rly iu May. ft#- For Freight or Passago apply at the office of the Agent HENRY MISS BOON, Corner East Bay aud Adger's Wharves. Charleston, April 19.1852. lr SHIP LINES. WANTED TO CHARTER. A Vessel of 2 to 400 tons bnrthen to tako a cargo of Lumber to au Eastern port. Apply to dec 23 3 GEO. H. MAY. FOR BOSTON. j-y., The bark FLIGHT, J. U. Lather master, will meet with dispatch ns above. For freight or ■SfiMBpassiigo apply ou board at Telfair's wharf or to duo 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOlt NEW YORK—Old KHtablinlivd Line. j- . Tho packet ship HARTFORD, G. Burko mns- ^cyaUir, will meet with dispatch os above. For SsM&troigbt or passagu apply on board at Teirair’s wharf, or to (deo 28) BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR NEW YORK—New Line. , The regular packet brig EXCEL, F. Tallroan ^fafcmastor, will have Immediate dispatoh. For SAflMlrroight or passage apply to deo 23 WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO. FUR FRKK4I1T OR CHARTER. ,-j.. The now and first class bark AI. A. WHITE, jgMgft R. Lewis mastor, is now disaliargiug at Moore's nOMelMbWharf. Apply to doc 23 WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO. FOR NEW-YORK—New Llnr. -.The regular packet bark PETER DK.MII.L, AytffeCapt. N. 11'icy, will moot with quick dispatch for •SfiMbthc above port. For freight or passage apply to captain on board, at Anderson's upper wharf, or to dec 21 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent. For Frelftlit. Charter or Hale. jy. The brig CHAMPION, Davis master. For pnr- fVSwhtioulars, apply to duo 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR GLA8UOW. — . 300 bales Cottou aro wauted to complete cargo of -JyWK ship CORDELIA. For freight apply to aBm dec 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR BOHTON. The packet schr. NORTH STATE, Horton master, will have dispatch for the above port.— MmMLFor freight or passage apply to dec 20 WILLIS ft BRUNDAGE. FOR IIALT1.1IORE—Regular Line. o*-- The schr. ANN MARIA, Mitchell master, will moot with dispatch as above. For freight or <3Mfcpaflfl&ge apply ou board at Johnson's wharf or to duo 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR NEW YORK—Union Lino. 3-3. Tho regular packet schr. N. W. SMITH, Smith master, will nave dispatch for the above port.— MHEftlfeFor freight or passage apply to deo 15 WILLIS ft BRUNDAGE. FOR FREIGHT OK CHARTER, Tho brig GEORGIANA, Gilchrist, master. For particulars apply to mhMoe. dec 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, v-a, Tho schooner J. U., J. Brum hull master. For ^■k P 'dao ! ? Ur " ‘nftailAM, KELLY k CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. j-0. Tho now ship ALBERT FRANKLIN, Capt'n j>ng, having most or her cargo engaged will hM9MKIiuvo quick dispatch. For freight of 3W to 400 bales Cotton apply on board or to nov 30 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. -- . Tho 8hip CHAOS, J. L. Dunton master, wants ^fiSSL'JOO bales to complete her cargo, and will havu ■3ftSnkimmediate dispatch. For freight apply to nov 30 WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. . Tho A. 1 ship EDWARD O BRIEN, Captain •aVwnCreighton, having part or her cargo engaged 2mft!bw ill havo quick disputch. For freiglit of 500 bales Cotton, or passage, app!/ on board or to not 27 BP'GHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. jy . The siiip CORNELIUS, Capt. French, having rfwfc most of her cargo engagod and going onboard, ill have quiok dispatoli. For freight 300 bales Cotton, or passago, apply ou board or to nov 22 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. VKH8KLH WANTED ON FREIGHT OR CHARTER. . Freights for Northern, Eastern and Southern ports, oau bo had ou applira-^nn SHStioD to (nov 4) ROWLAND ft CO. WANTED TO CHARTER. gm , Two or threo Vessols suitable for Grain, to go ^BB&to North Carolina, drawing 7>» to 8 feet water. 1mm Apply to (nov 4) A. C. TOMS, Bay-street. - VESSEI.S WANTED for Northern j-u. ^Satand Eastern porta. Apply to *>*'0 SMB[oct7—ly] WILLIS ft BRUNDAOE.aH* For Sale, YJIOUR young, well broke Buggv and Saddle F Horses, warranted sound and gentle. Apply to nov 19 SMftWSawtf 1*. GIEBELHOUSE. iUiii l.ii Clrotlicr ITAVING been burnt out by the Into fire on the ll corner Montgomery and 8outh Broad streets, has now taken the store lately ocoupiod by WM. BEEN- KEN, corner Whitaker street and Taylor street laue- SohrulTs now buildings—where he will always keep oa baud a large stock of Family Groceries. TO RENT—Tho ur.por portion of the Houso, com prising five commodious looms, of which possession will be given ou 'He 1st or January. Apply at the store. tf dec 23 ALE ! ALE ; ALE ! Vf ESSRS. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS Sc CO.— 1Y1 Gents—Yon aro hereby appointed our "Sole Agents" for the salo of our brands of " Albany Imperi al Ale," in the city of Savanuah, Stato of Goorgia, from and after this date. [Signed) Now York, Doc. 1st, '52. JOHN TAYLOR ft SONS. ■ - -—Having rouoived the Ageuey ut lit* above well known superior Alo, a constant uud ample supply *• ill bo always kept by us iu storo at “ Will ink’s Wharf. > Persons desiring tne articlo will be promptly supplied by giving notice at our Office, on the Wharf, or through tlie Post Offioe. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS ft CO., deo 11 Willink's Wharf. Families supplied with half barrels of Cream Ale. BourcNiiig. r r\VO ORTIIRKK siiiglo Geuilemen can ho ac- JL cummodated with pleasant board at the corner of Junos snd Abercorn streets. tf deo 22 IkOARDING.—Two or three single Gentlemen f) will find pleasant accommodations at No. 20 Broughton street. tf doo 16 HOARDING. T7ERY dosirablo Kooius. with Board, at rcasonu V Me rates. Apply at this Oflloe. tf nov 8 A CARD. IfR. P. GIEBEUIOUSK having sold his BAKE iVI BY to Messrs. MILLER ft FRANK, would re turn hi* thauks to his friends and the public in general for their libc ral patrounge, and, *t the same time, would respectfully solicit the same for his successors. ‘ 3 P. GIEBELHOUSE. Motors. F. MILLER ft A. FRANK having bought Mr. Gelbolhsuse s BAKERY, would respectfully uHk thoir friends and the public in gonoral to extend thoir patronage of that establishment also to the new propri etors. Mr. Miller takes, at ths samo time, the opportu nity to express his thauks for th* patronage the public bestowed upon his Pie Bakery, at the corner of South- Broad aud Jefferson streets, aud rcupcctfully solicits its continuance. Their shop will always be well famished with frosh Bread and all sorts of Pies, Cakes, Biscuits, fto. [dec 2—Into] MILLER ft FRANK. NEGRO BROGANS, Gentlemen's fino Boots and Shoos, ladies', Misses' und Chil dren's do, for sale low by W. HE IDT. IT ADIS.—A choice lot of Pig Hums, just ruceiv- IL «d per etoamor aud for sale by dec 23 C. B. 8CALLY, St. Andrew's nail. T^niji.ish picki.ks anu maucks.- Pi 10 dolt. ju« XMind aad fur aaloby *aec 24 A. BONAUD. OCAKF8, 8CAH4TM.—A line auorlmrul of ^ Dlain and fancy, and of wide and narrow. Call at M huv-st. [deo 18J PRICE ft VEADER. / lOUFIHH BOUNDS «nd TONGUES.—A (J,,rv ohoioo and ..loot lot or tho .bore roooirod and fVrolo by ]doo 17) C. B. 8UAI.LY. 7lHAMPAONK.-50ba.hptoHaid.lck, Perrin |)1;ttKK and I'HEBBK.—KO hog. choieo ' J) UoobonUnttor, SObu... KnjlI.hlHiry and'lojh- •n Cbfcro, IU caro. Pia. AppW Chwo, wading par , 1“ e »“ d ^“riVam.ORNA CUNNINGHAM. ACKKKKIj.—Ml bbl». No. 1, nnd N». i and IvL No. 3 Mackerel. 40 X " M “ ' SWIFT A CO. • \\T INTKtt WHAL.lt OII.ro-2U bbl.. bloncu- V d!o f ° r “ U l0W b aU»F A UENDHICKSON. / \XYGKNATKO BlTTKIiB. — A frc.li V/ snpply jnst received and for sale by deo 25 MOORE ft HENDRICKSON. STEAMBOAT LINES. Suvunaah, iaguita and Hainbnrg. The Union Steamboat Company ef IGeor* a and Booth Carolina li.elS/tho.. itWHUI. ov.rh.uled and r.,ntt«J tile,u- cheU II. 1,. COOK aud OREGON, with ow ready to tram port fr.l,bt of .11 roan Sarannab. Augu.ta and Itaubur,. r”".d'.r.tob than any oil.., boats on the river. The steamers are comreaudod bv ino accommodationn for paaseugers >erior to any boats «u tho river. Fare .V, U ’ KK ’ 1>r * 3*ri»»nhh, K. F. KINCllLKY A CO., •• I li'td II A Kill’ll A !>, \ A a. Savannah, list Sep Ohm. JAMES IIAKPER A CO , Augusta. 1ma * ip II UNITED SiTATES MAIL LINE. OR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDi Via Darien, llrunawlrk, Ht. Afnrye. CEriONVIT.I.V Ml mu l>* It I f if 11 /nu.i. li-'.t (TON, Capt. Shaw, will leavs Tuesday : »Morning, st 10 o'olock, and will con- Inue to leave every Tuesday. The rates of passage by this boat aro as follows: To Darien $5 00 Bt. Mary s 4 W Jacksonville d ft) Black Creek, PioolaUand Palatka. b (W For freight or passage apply on board, at Charleston team-packet wharf, or to au 24 CLAOflOKN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag'U. TU mVKLLEKS HULNUJUKTU. UK (SAVANNAH ANU'OUAKMiSTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACK ETS oave Savannah every morning at 4 o’clook A. M., ter the arrivul of the night train of the Centrul Rail- ad, aud arrive at Chnrloston at 12 M. the same day, nnectiug at Charleston with the Wilmington Htrain-Packctii, hich leave with the U. S. Mail overy day, at2>; P. M., aud also with tho New-York nm! C'lmrlruton Hicarnnhlpfi, - »»—J.Jl'JgPW-.J-.J-ig.-» Dry Goods, Clothing, 810. w-tork t with the snlcn- j.r.j/r, u„d week, and the r tho next. Fare from Charleston .Currants, and a general as- OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA* HAl'K OF VAXX.XUl* REDUCED, .ir»w .The superior now steampacket WE- gjWihwJbAltA, Capt. N. King, leaves overy Saturday at 10 o'clock A. M. will be shipiMMl free of all ohari » MU 'd.“ the Charleston Co.'s Wharf, 1 B. M. LAKFITEAU. Agm fee! lcc! rpilF. undersianed will cuter into contracts until I the 2Uth of January ensuing, for the delivery of Ice from tho Sebago Lake Ice Company,of Portland,‘Mo. dec 24 4 JOHN L. COPE. Ri)“ Georgia Citizen, Maoon, and Constitutionalist, Augusta, copy and send bill to this office. the estate of J. E. llnnstouu, deceased,' will please Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, Ace., &<**, dec. No. 140 Congress and Ao. 57 St. Julien Sts. rpiIE Subscriber, knowing that the citizens of I Savautiah have felt u groat intorest in the estab lishing of ;his citv, awaiting the oompletion of tho New Stored could make their solection of tho various articles for furnishing their houses, would rospectfully inform the public, generally, that ho has opened the most c plete assortmt usually kept in imilar establishments. Tho Stock of tho different departments will consist, in part, of the following Goods, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Volvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocot Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply. Superfine, * ino and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Vonctiau for Stairs, Halls, Ao.; Drug gets, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 In width, ofevory varioty of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table aud Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Ao., Ao. OIL CLOTII8. Of overy width ; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Rose Wood, Mahogany and Small-tigurvd Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubbor Cloth for Stairs. UURTAIN8. Bilk and Worsted Damask Do-Lninc; Worsted and Linen Damask Del.aius; Figured and l’laiu Dauiusks, variety of colors; White and Bull', for Shades. WINDOW 811AIIE8. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White and Gold, entirely new style ; Cord; Ixtups; Tas sels; together with all Uie various Triunniugs for Cur- taius aud Shades. LILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat- Laiyc und lmi»onunt Hale or iar PHY OOOPH AT COST. JU SAVANNAH CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE! rw K's* ot Ik. Itrd Flaft, J»l barnahd-st., south of THt iSahket. SnbMTlber boing nhnut to remove into u I LARGER STORE FOR THE SPRING TRADE, offers from this date ths sutir* of a well soleotsd aud seasonable stock of Foreign aud Domestic Dry Goods, AT FIRST COST FOR CASH, POSITIVELY — Consisting in part ef lltsached aud Brown Shirtings of the most approved makes, 6. H»9,10,11, and 12-4 Sheetings, Shirting Stripes, colored Homespuns, Bod ticks, Dunlins, Apron Checks, Drilling*, white, brown, and colored Canton Flannels, with a OffUoctlon of colored and Mourning Calicos, Mourning and colored Gingham*. Dress Goods. Blaek I.ustre and Silk Want Alpacas and Brooadta, fancy colored Orleans und Arpadias in groat variety ol stylos and shades, Coburgs, 8ilk Poplins, Lyoaoee Cloths, and Thibot Casltmores, an extensive assortment of Mous de Lancs, quits new designs, from 12>4 up wards, to which the attention of families is requested. White .'union Cnipc Hlmwlti, IM.A1N AND KNUKOUlKIlKI), A beautiful collection at uuusually Low Prku. Tor- koira and Cashmere Iaiuk and Squar* Wool Shawls, black and colored, of superb deiivni. Bluukcts und I lunnels. White Flannels, Woloh Gause do., low priced and diurn white, red, yellow aud blue do. Clotlis and ( assimcrcs, Ruperflno French black Cloth, forgcntlcmou's wear will he sold very low. DIaok and fanoy Cassimeres, low priced Satinets for servants, and super do., Tweed Cat- Imeres for boys' wear, black Batin and fancy Vestings. Hosiery uud Cloves. Ladies' blaok English Hose, Ladies' and Misses' white, slate und mixed do.. Goat's and Buys'white, brown and mixed Ualf-Uosc, Indies' Merino Vests, Gents' Wool, Morino and Cot ton Under-Vestsand Drawers. Idsdies'black, white and c< lored Kid Gloves, Bowing Silk do. and Mitts, Merino, Lisle, Silk, and Cotton. Gentd' blaok Kid, Lined Berlin, Cloth, Moriuo, Lisle, Cotton and Silk Gloves, a full lusortuieut. Ladies' Mieses' Boys' aud Chlldrou's Hoods, Coatees, Zunhyr Hacks, l'oika Coats, Alboul Hats, Rob Roy Hose, aud infants' wool Boots, Ac., Ac. Irish Llui'iis. Another caso of tboss heavy, finger-spun, and undrsas- ed Family Linens, which have given such entire satis faction, Fiwe do.,a fhll assortment from25cte. upwards, •• warranted all Vure Linen Van and Sound tUenchr Doyloys, Damask Napklni.TaMe Linen Damasks,from 60 cents unwarka, 8-8 and 8-10 Damask Table Clothe, UuokabacK and Diaper Towels and Toweling, I*ong Lawns, Birds-Eye, Hootch, aud RussiaDiapors, Dowlas, Crash, and Ounaburgs. Bluck Itnlinn Silk. For Indies' Dresses, Mantillas, Ac., with blaok Silk Lace to suit, EMBROIDERED RUBES, Cheini- sotts, Capes, Collars. Lacos, Linen, Thread and Lisle Edgings, Muslin Trimming, black and colored Crapea, K an and blue Barege, Tuck aud Dress Combs, Cutlery, ket lldkfs, Hoad do., in great variety, with a collec tion of Ladies' Plain Revere and Embroidered Linen Cambrick Udkfs, well worthy the attention of families. T. McKenna. P. 8.—Tho Storo ho now occupies to be rented from the first of February next. janitor WSlKi r J PI If AN. Tho Llvoij>«ol nnrl London Flronnd Llfo luMurnnro OomMay* AUTnQRliKlV'tAlTI'AL>IO.(«».t)00. Paid up Carntnl ....$1,060,000 Surplus end Reserve Fuad 1,340,000 $2 3*1,000 Working Capital-*™ Million» Three ITundnl and Forty rhouMxnd JMlnrs, O FFERING by it* umisuiilly l.irgw capital, and tho unlimited Individual liability of the stock holders, that great desideratum in Insurance—the moat perfect suaurity to the publlo—is now prepared through its agents, to insure against Flro Risk* iu Savannah, ths most advantageous terms. Dime tor, in Adc-l'orAk Jamks Brows, Esq., Chairman. Fuancin Cottmnry, Esq., Deputy Chairman, orge Barclay, Esq. 1 Alox r Hamilton, Jr.. Esq. teph Halliard, Jr. | Ed. F. Baadorson, Em. _ W. Faber, Esq. I William 8. Wstmers, Esq. Mortimer Livingston, Esq- J Resident Secretary—ALFRED Fkll, Esq. Counsel of the Board—Alex. Hamilton, Jr., Esq. Apply to BANCROFT A BRYAN, Agents, nor 8 tf No. 117 Bay-street, i.onuon 1-iiucNix KluSTiFficK. 1 1III8 Company takes Firo Risks in this oily,anti insures Rents nnd leases, sop 2 ROBT. HABKU8UAII A SON, Agents. JiTNA lNHlIklAN(!H»(;OMPANV OF HARTFORD. CONN. 3 ^11 K undor signed, Ageuts of tho above Company, sontinue to tak* risks agatust Firs on Buildings, ioks,eto.,oa tho most favorable terms. 14 COHENS A HERTZ. SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, &o. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. fT^IHS INSTITUTION, formerly under tho chnrgn I of tho Rev. J. U. Eatou, will be continued by Miss HATHAWAY as his successor. Miss H. is negotiating to Hooure os an nssooiuto a highly accomplished young lady: and they will employ such other teachers as may bo requisite to uiouttne demands of tho natronngc extended to tho Institute, and sustain a School In no respect iuforior to auy other In the city. The number of Pupils will bo strictly limited, but youug ladies wishing to join any osc of the cUsms, will always bo received. The terms and course of lludy for those now counccted with tho Instate, will remain unaltered, and the session ensulug after the holidays will open Monday, January 3d, 1853. Previously to that date applications for admission may be umae to Miss Uathawuy, at the residence of Mr. Hiuo, corner of South Broad and Mnntgomery-sls., and after the opening of tho session, at tho Hhcool Room, in tho basement of tho First Baptist Church. tJ3 do 23 MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAINTING In Witter <’olorn, Taught by E. MILLER, 132 South-Broad St., octlS Savannah. tl is, of tho latest importation; ail of winch r retail, on tho most liberal turms.1 WM. II. GUION. Agout, g 140 Congress aud 57 Bt. Julian-sts. sold at wholesale A by steamer and for sale bj jxd for salo by C. JL 8 CALL Y, bt. Asdrtwi JDU* A LIGHT HAT—Woigl.iiig only 1 Ms ounces, that cannot be injurodby beiug smashed. Wo have no hesitancy in saying that this is the itost llat orer ofiered Tor sale. Geutlomun should fuil 6* provide themselves with one of these Hats, which arc a luxury to w oar. For salo at the Hat Store N. K. BARNUM A CO., 149 Congress-st. 4 FINE MOLESKIN HATS. supply of flno Moh ekin Ilats it No. 147 et. PRICE A VEADER. GUANO SHOOTING MATCH. On Monday* 27th December* W ILL take place at HASL10II Sc WIEGAND’8 Garden, corner of Lover’s Lano and Wlutter's Road. list or PRIZES. Two Gold Watches—each worth GO dollars, line Silver Skeleton Lover—worth 25 “ Ouo sot Earrings and one Breastpin25 '* One Gold Breastpin—worth 15 “ One pair beautiful Gold Earrings 12 ** One Hue Gold Ponoil—worth 6 " Due hundred chances, unch $2—Total value $200. Shooting to commence at i>^ o'clock, P. M. Tho Committee will furnisli threo Rifies, which will be tho ouly onus used on tho oooasiou. Ticknts may be had at Baslor's Bar Room, Mr. Wol- J ami's Bar Room, Mr. Strous's Bar Room, Mr. F. Stein's ewelry Establishment, Mr. Sherff's Grocery Store, aud of Mr. Goo. Baukmau. ** T " dec 21 1 RXTRA SUPERFINE CANAL FLOUR, 28 LBS. FOR *1 OO. ALSO SUPERFINE CANAL FLOUR, 32 lbs. for |1 00. 100 Bads New Hulled Buckwlicnt, 25 lbs. each, at 75 cents. WHOLE AND HALF BARRELS CANAL Flour, for sale low by the barrel by dec 24 WM. O. DICKSON, Whitaker-st, corner Broughton Lane. ~ Six Weeks Seed Potatoes, JU8T RECEIVED. BUSHELS of those colobrntod Potatoes, for dlJ early planting—tlioy mature two to four weeks earlier than any other, and uro calculated for early market, for sale by WM. G. DICKSON, deo 24 Whitaker-st, corner Broughton Lane. 75 WM. J. HUNT, 108 1-4 BROUGHTON STREET, W OULD respectfully nnuounce to his patrons that, having recovsred from his recent illuoss, he will hereafter bo fouud in constant attendance at his Shop. To those gentlemen who have so kindly continued their onstou his busiuess, lie begs gi debtednoss, with the thoir future calls Bhall bo u Land aqen Millcdgevllle, Ga. fPIIE subscriber will purchase C Y, commit' LANDS of the several LandJUAtsrics of this [deo 2-2m] *“* "" JAMES R. BUTTS. T. X. UUIlUAU. FORT * DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. oct7 SAVANNAH, UA.lj ■Wost-Bruud-stroot Stables. BROWN ft HARRIS. $40 Reward. R UNAWAY from the Subscriber ult., his Negr< ** ” ~ « II. F. WILLINK, 8E.fi. the SBih .. h| u » «.,.v Man Ben Price. Tho above re ward w ill b« paid for his dolivery will attend punotualiy to any business trusted to their oare. OJJice, Corner Bay and Whitaker-tU., over Meters. Suift, Office hours from 9 X. M. to 2 P. M. t and 3>^ P. M. t p. m. ly 3» 1 KKD OATS*—TOO bogs heavy Maryland Heed ^ Oats landing from schooner Maria Ann, and for Uby [dec 18] CLAOHORNft CUNNINGHAM. 1>KI:F and FLOUR.—39 hnlf bhls. Fulton ll Market Beef; 1U0 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing Ail for salo by (do 20) McMAHON ft DOYLE. FI It K URAUKER8, Ac. BOXES FIRE CRACKER8; 50 bids. Her- dU rings; 75boxcsdo., just rseeivedandfor sale by deo 20 McMAHON ft DOYLE. S UGAR and WIII8K.Y*—15 hhds. Foil Rico Sugar; 130 bbls. Domestic Whisky, just r< rod and for sale by deo 20 McMAHON ft DOYLE. F LOUR*—40 bbls. Hiram Smith Floi 31) do. pure Genesee do Baltimore do Landing and for sale bj Jhorn ft CUNNINGHAM. ILLOW CRADLES and WAGGONS.—A lotjust received by de'e 22 MORSE ft NICHOLS. 153 Broughton-et. W S K(XIVKI) per.ltiwtltir Flofitla—Bluck Silk*. Bluck BoakuUM, i'renok kl.rinM., Lln.u ShMl- T.bl. Dtunuk »>d ll-< CVjttou t.he.tiii*. Brown und Bl.odi.cl Cuuton Hound, N.tdl. WorkJ U C. Ildkfx., ClicDitrctt.i und HooUg SIsevei. Alw, Undergonorntj lor Lodle., O.mletn.n und Boj.; H»- ll.ry, Clto.ei und UmbHllM. Vor.de low V dec 24 DbWITT * MORGAN. Ti7H8T 1NIU A I'ltKMBllVKH.—d co.e yV ^of Pr«.rre^ by uteotner Horido, T.iUONItM ANI) UIIKKHK.-Jl bn,. AJ - -■ — — lbu.SwU.dr A. BONAUU. A li.llirtr ...o ——— — - _ y , J j II)KM, OTKS ONINKW VOK^orToU^ DANCING ACADEMY. MON8IEUII A. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons, that his Academy is open fur the reception of pupils. imnnc tne «eason tho following Fancy Dancci bo introduced, besidos tho rogular course of Tuition :— Torontolla, ltotta. Gavotte, Pas Stiriuu, Ziugoralla, Soiiotisoh, Hcdowa, Maxurkn, etc. Farmer pupils aro roquestod to enmo early if they like to learn Fancy Dances lor his Ball, to bo givou iu January uext. N. B.—Gentlemen's Class will begin on Tuesday next, the 16th inst., at 9 P. M. nov *“ €lsi9$ical ami Englisli School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Gantou-htreet, iicnr the I'nrk* sep 27 dtNl— Saw dm Mutual Life luuurauce Company of New York. 8AAC ABHATT, 8«c’y. JOSEPH R.COLLINS, _ 1’ruH't. Dr. R. D. Aunold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fee 14 ly W. P. HUNTER. AgoaL 4!' Houthcrn Mutual lanurance Company. SBUKY HULL, President and Treusurer.— Ai.nos Cites*, Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary. B undemiguod, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to lake the fill low iug risks, via: Marine, Kiser and Firs; also on tho lives or ArrennU. Lives of White Porsons are also taken by this G>m- •any. No extra premium for residing in thu South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, June 17 ly Corner of Bey and Drayton st*. HAHNDEN’S EXPRESS, Towns, California, Kuropt, SfC. Also, Ma ta, Oglethorpe, Columbus aud Milltdgs- ville, Ua., and ull intermediate places, A RRANGEMENT8 hiivintf been iiihiIo with the XV New-York and Savanuah Steamship Company, by whieh we aro prepared to forward Packages, Parcels, Specie, Jewelry and Merchandise of every description. This Express has been extended to meet the wants ol the oitisens of Savannah and towns in the Interior. All those entrusting busiuess to us een rely on having ell business matters attended to promptly and faith fully. J DxMARTIN, Agent, Office No. 153 Bay-at., 2 doors East City Hotel Savannah, Ua. Orncss—No.74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Court-street, Boston: No. 43 South Third-street, Philadelphia. All goods intended for ua please mark oaro Harn- dou's Ex prose. 6m jy 17 8 UNDRIK8.—M) bbls. No. 1, >1 and 3 Manki nd 60 Halves, do 1 aud 2 do 60 Barrels first proof Whisky 23 do Phelps P ft II Gin 25 do Rose Gin 20 do New England Rum 10 do Old MunongahoioIWhisky. 40 do New oron Now Orleans Molasses 25 do Hiram Smith Flour 60 do Pure Uonesoe do 100 do Baltlinoro do 100 Boxes Colgate's Palo and Nu. 1 Soap 20 do Tollot Soap 200 do Hperm, Star aud Mould Caudle* 1U0 Bags prime Rio Coffee 50 do do Java Cefieo 100 Barrels Stewart's B and C Sugars 10 Hhds. Porto Rloo Sugar 10 Bbls. A Crushed do 6 do Powdered do 10 Boxes Loaf do 50 Half and Quarter Boxes Raisin* do Tobaoon, nsiortod qualities do Sugars assorted, sumo very fine, and S onural assortment of Wiues, foreign Liquors, Ten o., for salo by (dso I7| COHEN ft TARVER. Oysters Oysters! Oysters! Tho undersigned will furnish Oys ters of the fluest quality, either optued oi in the shell.fresh from Thunderbolt every morning. Parties, private families, hotels and eating-houses, furnishtd at thsir re spective plaoes, by leaving their orders at his residence, or at Mr. G. Bronson's Uruoory and Fruit Store, near tho market. N. B.—Having a rogiili. 1 supply every day. all or ders will bo attended to with proinptuoHS and dispatch Orders from tho country must bo attondud with thu cash or city reference, (nov 90-lm) JAS. OLIVER, Ag't. Kuvunnuli Female Seminary. X/THS. MARIA G. UUCIIANAN, u„.im,il by Itttr lv I sister. Miss Kyi.k. will re-open her School or aloud ay, September 2Uth, in therooma under Mrs. Plutt'i boardiug-bousu, oppuaito Mouumout Square, Congruss- ** Buchanan will pay strict ate ntal culture of those vaunt L their moral tralu- tg and general deportmeut. The discipline or tho School will strictly enforce tho principles of obodi^uco, industry, and order, but at tho same time tho government will partake of that mild character which marks the relation butwoeu parout aud child. Reports of tho progress and deportment of each pupil will ho publioly read in tho 8uhool Room, on tl.o last Friday in every month, and at the same timo recitations will bo heard in the dlffuront studios. Parents and guardians are respectfully invited to attend. Trims or Tuition rzu Quartkr. Orthography, Reading aud Writing 5 00 Orthography, Reading, Writing and the First Principles of Geography and llistOTy 8 00 Tho above branchec with Arithmetic 10 00 Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Mythology, History, (Bacrud, An- ciont and Modern,) Geography, (Ancient and Modern,) Natural History, Elocution, Rliotorio aud Composition 12 UO Thu above branches, with Natural, Mental aud Moral Philosophy, l'hyok logy, Astronomy, and tho use of the Globes 15 00 Music. 20 00 French 15 00 Drawing 10 00 Stationery and Fuel 1 00 Instruction will bo given in the science of Music on the Blackboard, whioh will greatly facilitate the pro gress of the pupil. Mrs. Buchanan and her sister can show testimonials of their qualifications ae Teachers from goutlomen of obaracter and eminence. Savannah, 8opt. 13, 1852. tf Upholstery and Cabinet Work. Tho subscribers having taken tho store oi Whitakor-streot, next to Dibble ft Carey's Tai loring Establishment, respectfully auuoum-o t. . the citixcns of Savanuah tnat they aro preparet to executo all orders in the above line on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Spooial attention paid to repairing all kinds of Furni- MdT Funerals supplied at the shortestnotloe. oot 20 JAMES LARKIN, THOMAS TIERNEY PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. mHE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS I in our Storo, including a fine SHOW-ROOM for Piano Fortes, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, we would invite the attention of the musical public to our stock, comprising every article iu the line, which can bu furnished (wuolksalje and u eta ii.) at Aeu>- York price*. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodakt ft CO., J. B. Dunham, and others of es tablished reputation, constantly on band. F. ZOGIiAUftl A CU., Importkhs, No*. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streets, oct 27 tf Next to Markot Square. Cheap Cash Store, Corner of IVhitaker and Congrees Streets. fpilE Subscribers aro receiving their Fall and I Winter supply of Staple and Fanes Dry Goods, which they will aisposo of at their nsual low pries*, for cosh or city acceptance. Our stock is largo aud well selected, riautors and Merchant* visiting this city woulddo well by giving us » call before uurchaxiug elsewhere, f i/p 271 M- PRENDKHGABT ft CO. CHATHAM SlIEltlFF’M HACK. Negro, named Charles, < confined in the Ja^ of Chatham County, ordsrrd by the Honorable tho Jus tices of the Inferior Court that he may be sold as the law directs, (dec 83) JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff C. C. Q RIDDLEH. Wafer und Waffle Irons, for sale by ° T o IS 1ADU ll? ) Down, received per stoainer. and for sale by lee 10 LaROCUE. BOWNEftCO. CUAAIFAUNJt WINK. 1 A BASKETS of L« Cardinal Champacne Wine, IU a very superior article, just received^>er brig . wp 81 Foster end for sale dee 1 A LKaml PORTER.—50 bble. Cream Ale; 60 casks Londou Porter, just received and for sale (deo 15) “ —*1 McMAHON ft DOYLE. 1 sad for sale by (dec20) W. D. FORD. /''IllRI8TAIAS CAKES.-Just received per Vv Florida, from New York, aqnaatitv of Christnus Cakes. For sale by JOHN DALEY, dee 23 28 Whitaker-st. I >U1 VK, Ua), r.Ul.t»i Apple. A UM.r 13—cargo of schooner Central America, just received from Maine. For sale on landing by deo 14 WASHBURN. WILDER ft 00. P OTATOK8*—300 bbls. in fine order, for sn e by (deo 14) CLAGUOBN ft CUNNINGHAM. F ORK.—SO LUIS. Mesa and Prime Pork, land ing from ship Southport and for sals by oft CI.AGUORNft CUNNINGHAM. I/KY BAHKKTH.—A neat, beautiful ankle, iV for lad las* use (deo 22) MORSE ft NICHOLS. PARTICULAR NOTICE. f|MI08E guuiknien whose trunks have beon left I at tha bouse of the subscriber, and who aro ii eu to him for boarding, aro hereby notified tha* win trunks will be sold with their content* if not redeemed i or before the Ur*t of Jsuuary next. HENRY WEIGAND, deo 18 tlj Planter*'Hotel. wart, Dry Goods, N. B.—All artlol tlsd for beror* the next regular aali oeuut and ri*k of tk* former porth Tuia JX!:?mii.',k lu front of .ton, •■rortm.it of Furnltiiro, ooailat- lug of OR* Marble Top Centro Tabic, six Mahogany Chairs, ono Mahogany Rooking Chair, 1 Table Ooueh, Water Cooler, Kiteben PfirnUar*, fto. Terms cask be fore dolivery. __ _ ■ THIS EVENING, Dso. 29, at 7 o'clock precisely, fill be sold at store oornsr Whitaker strati and Bay lano, $26,000 worih of Watchsa, Jewelry. Fancy Goods,fto., oouslstingof fine Gold and Silver Watches, ia evory variety; do. do. Fob, Veet and Guard Chain*, Lockets and Pencils, all sites; 76 styles Brooches, 30 stylos Blags, Ear, lloops and Drops, Snaps, Seals. Keys, Spectacles, and every variety of Gold Goods i t uml iftured. Also the largest stock of Plated Ware, Plated and Gilt Goode ever offered in this market. Together with an assortment of Fanoy Goods, among whioh nrs Fan oy Boxes, Desks, Aoaordlans, Scissors, Knives, Hsrors, Strops, Threads, Needles. Buttons, Balances, Spoons, Soaps, fto. ON FRIDAY NEXT, Dee.Sl, at 11 o'olook. Will be sold 1* the house at the north east corner of $L James's Square, a variety of Household and Kitchen urn iu nni/A x, j an. e, ax 11 o oioen, Will be sold in front of the Court llouaa. Lot* No. 0 and nnd 10, third Tytblng, Anson Ward, containing ouch fifty-five acres, situated In Chatham County, between the Darien and White Bluff Roads, about ifireo miles from the oity and known as “ f Ac Cottage.” Terms at sale. the Buildings on said Lot. Also one Steam Engine and Boilers, complete; ono large Machine Lathe, two small Lathes, one Serew Cotter, one Punching Machine, a quantity of Iron Bolts, one pair of Scales, a lot of Smith Tongs, Anvils, Bellows, Stocks, Taps and Dies, Key and Tap Wrenuhes, Sets of Chisels nnd Reamers, Swags Blocks, Iininmunt and Sledges, with a great variety of other Smith Tools. Also about 1,600 bushels of Nmifli Coals. Also tho unoxpired Lerso of the Lot. Hold ns tho ossigued property of W. II. Garland, by order of the Assignee, for benefit of creditors, fto. Terms at sale. Trims Whit* Corn uiTricate Sale. Just received por sehr. Lucinda from Elisabeth City, 2000 bushels prime White Corn. Groceries, 1‘rveittvns, Ac. PIIILBRICK ft BELL offer onaooomuodatlug terms, at private sal*: LlQUOH*.—50 uoia. n> ». nniu, *a«uu.r«wm uraaur. 25 bbls. Monougahela Whisky, 5 pipes Holland Gin. 6 hnlf pipes Cognac Brandy, 10 oaskn "Small Still" Sooton Whisky, 1 puncheon Irlnh Whisky (McMahan'S), A eighth casks Plnot, Castillian ft Co. and Hunnossy Brandy, 2U0 dos. of Hue Madeira, Sherry nnd Port Wines. Braudy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cnorry Bran dy—all private stock. Mat.—300hales Eastern nnd Northern. CRMKNT.—150 bbls. Roscndale Cement Co. Fuoun.—100 bbls. Canal, 60 this. Richmond, Crockery.—26 orates assorted Common nnd GrnnIU GLAs.nwARK.-75 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 Wiuos, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, fto. CHACRKUd.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Cioauh.—JO.OOOCommonGorman Cigars, 20,000 8pan- h Imported do. Hoalkh.—A large assortment of Fairbank's Platform. Also, a largo assortment of Ready Mado Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Bras* Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa oy Articles, ftc. fto. jy 14 tostoi drer _ . _ Rum. For salo low from the whart Potatoes.- 20 bbls. 1 Apples.—20 do. i A fine Two Btory Fram^f House on L. simple. Also, a small Two Story I- Town, if or pnrtlonlars apply at the C i*—160 Clocks, 8 day and 90hoar ■.Stapn Brooms- 60 dosen Dro< Tobaooo—5 bales lAaf 1 10 eighth oasks Osgano k 10 do do Sweet M 25 bbls N. E. Rum 26 de Doutostle Brandy Spines Holland Gin 10 bbls Rye Gin 10 do Rectified Whisky 2 do Old Booteh do. 2 do Irish do. 6 do Old Monongahela do. 5 quarter oaaks Canary Wine 10 do do Tensrfff and Madelm. Covrna.—30 bags Vrlma Rio Coffee CiocKlxr.-lo onto. Cnwk.rj, urort.il TumiEM—ao urn Taabl.ro, urovted Matursscs.—20 new donUe Matroeses. rroa lh. T^noUu. j- w sale at the msnufSelnrers' prices. B UTTNU. itti'F'A’KK.—Just recfilrod by Al abama and Vernon another lot of ohoiee Goshen ter, put m §i “ “ “ ** WANTED. W AHlIKlt AND I ItONKK WANTBD. W.nt*d to hlro, . flrot ral« wubor and Iroa.r, wmu or oulor.d, to whoai llbaral wag., will b. paid monthly. Apply .18J Uaywt. droJa ^ W ANTKII TO limit -* colorrol girl ovor nfteun years old, to mind n ohtld. Apply at east corner Congress and Habersham streets, tf d 28 fttlrbank’s Talent Tlat/orm Seales. (Improved iu quality and reduced in prioo,) adapted to every required operation of weighing—as Railroad Hoaiesfor trains or single oars, in use on tha principal Foundries, Rolling Mills, fto.; Store Scales, various modifications: Couutor Scales; Hay and Coal Scales, fto. These Scales have boon loug known and soveroly terted. and the universal eonttdonoo felt in their aeouraoy and perfect adjustment is such, that they r regarded P r !_ .. sale in all their varieties by PU1LBRICK ft BELL. je23 AgenUin Savannah roust roemveu 111 mure, »nu aupr cuuainuuy on iiaiiu and fur salo low, 150 bbls. Rosondale Cement, 25 do. Plaster Paris. ssp 1 LOTTERIES. A! ln, 47 Ol)' H 63 30 39 55 1 02 43 01 37 14 41 3 Nos. 8 37 47, a Priso of $100 sold In tho above. LitNt liny ol' Mule.-Mnlns close nl 5 P. IU. To be drawu In Columbus, Ga., Thursday morniug, Deo. 30th, UUOUUIA MTATK LOTTERY, (ILASS NO. 160, For the benefit of the Imlcitendent Fire Co. at Augusta. V. C. BARBER ft CO., Managers. SFLENDIDSCHEMK. $6,000 !—$2,000 ! 1,500 S 1,‘AOO! 1,110! And more than $90,000 in Smaller Prize*. Tickets only $2—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prise* cashed on do- mand, by GEO. S. GRAY, deo‘29 No. 6 Owens's Lulldlng, opposite Pulaski House. UKKKNK AND PULASKI iUOMUHKN'r LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lnn«, nrnr Bull-Nirrrl. GREGORY ft MAURY, Manager*. A NEW FIRM. W. r. HXRUIS. SKIDMORE HARRIS. HARRIS & CO., FOHWA RDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in drain and Groceries, 05 Bay«8treet, Hnvantinh r 30 Cheap Dry Uoods. A N assortmont of unw Dress Goods, consisting of Silks, De Lalnes, Alpacas, Moreno, Ginghams, Worked Collars, Unaersleeves, Cheinisettos, L. C. lldkfs.. Ladies' Kid Gloves,Crape Shawls, and various other articles, whioh will bu sola extremely low, at No. 146 Gibbons's Range, by [oct 5] I. DASHER. COLORED DAGUERREOTYPES^ V. M. CAltEY W OULD respectfully give notice that lie Inis reopened his tiallory, corner Bryan streot and - her# |, 0 (a preparej to execute Pio- i much admired style, either ia cloudy. reopened his Gallery, corner Bryan streot and rainy or fair weather. Instructions given in the art and all the apparatus furnished. Also, a large lot of Plates, Cases, Chemi cal*. fto.. for sale Cm no 29 Turk’s Island Salt* 3 nr»n bushels i lUUU deo 3 lm LONE 8TAR HATH.—Just recnivod, [full supply of tho late stylo lx>ne Star Hats, for ksale at tnu ciicap Hat anu Cap Store of Cap I N. K. BARNUM ft CO. Bakery. 3 HIE SUBSCRIBER hue commenced the Baking business at the corner of Jones and Lincoln-st*., ere he wil be happy to servo customers with HOT BREAD morning and eveuing, of as good a quality ua be had at any liAKKKY In the city. He will also NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Thursday, Dec. 2.3hu. If Y NOVEL ; or, Varieties of English Life.— XvX By SirE. Uulwer Lytton—part 1. My Life and Acts in Hungary, in the years 1848 and 1849. By Arthur Gargei. Christmas Tales. By Charles Diokens. Bianca: a tale of Erie and Italy. By Edward Matu- rin. Esq. Tho Pi Darluy. Hiiouohss on tho Legislative Independence of Iroland, with introductory notes. By Thomas Francis Meagher. The Living Pulpit j or, Eighteen Sermons. By emi nent Living Divines of the Presbyterian Church—edit ed by Rev. Elijah Wilson. The Pretty Plato. By John Vincent—illustrated by P OTATO EH, UodflNh, llerrlntfM, Acc., 200 bbls pink-eye planting Potatoes 50 do Carter and Meroer eating do 2 lilida new Codfish 200 boxes do scaled Herrings 80 do Bedel's 6* and 8s patent tallow Candles 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers ltd) boxes white and colored Cheese 100 5, 10, 13 mid 20 gallon Kegs 60 dosen painted Buckots 50 do asserted Brooms 70 bbls uxtra Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel 50 do large No. 3 do 40 quarter, half and bbls Buckwheat 30 boxes soda Biscuit 10 bbls choice old Monongahela Whisky 20 do Ryo do 50 do E. Phelps'Gin 60 kors and naif do California Powdor 4 casks cannlstur do 200 boxos No. 1 palo aud family Soap 80 do Colgutos pearl Starch 500 bags drop and buck Shot assorted 100 boxes new bunch and layer Raisin* 80 halfdo Landing and for sale b; doc id do SCRANTON, JOHNSTON <t CO. dec 16 SWIFT ft CO. BACON HIDES AND SHOULDERS. (jn HHDS. Prime Huron Sides rCt\J 15 do do do Shoulders 10 tisrees Sugar Cured Hams For sale by[doc 161 SWIFT ft CO. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. | / W \ BOXES Tobacco, vurious brnuds nnd sizes JLUU 60 M. Cigars do do do In stor» and for sale by [dec 16] SWIFT ft CO. LIQUORS. BBLS. N.E. Rum 25 do Domestic Brandy 50 do E. P. Gin 25 do P. ft 11. Conn. River Gin 60 do N.O. Whisky 20 do Esgle Mon. whisky In storo and for sals by [dec 16] BWIFT ft CO. 20 boxes Raisins 10 Lalf boxes Baltin* 40 quarter do. do. 20 bbls. Apples 1.) VKIN1NU UKKMH HlI.Krt.—Jim jLj s fo" patterns of plain oolored Silks, suitable for Evening Dresses; also colored Satin, by W. C. WADSWORTH, Under Marshall House. |>liCKWiiKAT.'-50 pucka*.. ofBuck.h..!, J) in half and quarter bbls., boxes and bags, landing and for sale by ‘ >22 CLAGBORN ft CUNNINOHAM. N EW LARD.-30 kegs new Leaf Lard, laud- iftg from brig American and for sal* by - I a CLAUaOBN A CUNNINGHAM. WANTED rpo TAKE CHARGE OF A FARM.—A oontpe- I tout man who understands Farming and Garden ing, and the care of CAtils and Hogs, will hear of a poed situation aud llbernl wages by applying at ths Pu- FIR8T RA f K Female House-Servant br Cook, iv, ^bem a libera! prise will U paid. Appeal $1*000. WHE subscriber wishes to purchase a MULATTO L BARBER. He must be honest, aotivo nnd intelli- 8 cnt—not leas than seventeen, nor mot* then twenty- vo years of age. For suoh a person I wilV pay one Uiousaud dollars cash. A. CRISTADOUO. Hair Dresser and Perfumor, No. 9 Monument-square, West side. WANTED. A BOY, White or Colored—one who knows the oity preferred. Apply oorner Bey and Whitaksr- dss 2 WANTED. fp WO good sized Rooroo. either Airnisbed or un- I BirnTshed. For particulars inquire at this Offioe. deo 2 is-tf ^ NEGJiOES WANTED. W ANTED SIX OR EIGHT NEGRO Fellows to work in the oity. They will be hired by the B ar, and liberal wag.'s paid monthly. Dlreot to Box 1 Post Office. 3awtjl deo IB w*Si5ur e nai wvr»» a, »nd 6 or 8 BOYS BROWN ft HARRIS. "117 ANTED.—A .lluation a. Overseer on a Col- Jf tou Plantation In tho low country. Refer to N. A. Hardee ft Co. **p 76 W A «TKl* TO !• IJ «CP.AMK.^STtViiio plantation Negroes, in families, to fill an order. AlTjZ-fo (nov 20) WM. WniQUT, Broker. Houses and Lands. a To Rent, That desirable residence known as tho Cottage, situated on tho South Common, on tho corner of Charlton andPrice Streets—possession given dflfl28 first day of Jauuavy. Apply to R. F, AKIN. M To Rent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street, with sight upright rooms. For particular, apply to John A. Gray, iu tho bouse or at the corner of Jones and Abercoru streets. tf dso IS To Rent. The Upper Part of 96 Bryan street. Inquire >n the premiss*. out 26 aw. iu oavauumu jiiu i/aj, i/eo. 78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballot*. CAPITAL: 4,004 DOLLARS: fto. fte. fto. fto. fto. Ticket* $1—Share* In proportion. Ticket* and Shares, either singly or by tho package, for salo by E. W1TUINUTON, Vendor for Gregory ft Maury, deo 29 Buy Laue, near Bull-street, gar HEAD-QUARTERS FOR PHIZES. -%» Office No. 153 Hay-Street. 2 Doors East of ths CiiyHotel nRAWN NimiUERS — Of Georgia Stale I / Lottery, Class 159, drawn in Savanuah on ths 28th fu*taut: 47 60 8 63 30 39 55 1 62 43 61 37 14 41 3 Nos. 1 3 14 aud 37 39 41, Prises returned la ono package of quarters. For the benefit of the Indcjtcndtnt Fire. Co. at Augusta. V. 0. BARBER ft CO., Managers. To bo drawn Thursday Morning at 9 o'olook. j$d~ Sales close ut 9 o'clock To-Night. *'Kgi EXCELLENT* SCHEME. 1 Priso of. $6,000 | 1 Prise of...... $1,200 1 “ 2,000 l " •• l,116>i Di naive., i.; i<o.n«n l aucu. a a package of Halves, only $l4ji0 Qaars., " 7,40 nromptiy. i demand CHARLES B. PATTERSON. formed a co-partnership, under the firm of Bancroft« Bryan, for tha purpose of conducting a General Agency and Brokerage Buainess, in the purchase and sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange nnd Real Estate. Likewise, for the transaction of ail kinds of Marilimo Notorial proceed ings, und adjuitmcnt of Marine Averages, and respect fully solicit the patrounge of thoir friends and tho pub lic. Office No. 117 Bay-street. JOS. BANCROFT, nov 1 tf JOS. BRYAN.' HAUGAINH! BAHUAINH! DRY GOODS AT OOST. C. WADSWORTH will coinmeuco die- . . posing of his rich and valuable stock of IfANCV AND STAPLE DltY (JOODH, This day, Deo. 9th, at New-York cost. We hope no one in went of any article In tbs Dry Good* line will fail to call aud examine the good* and „ , . lywtn be bought atony other house iu the oity. Wo will not enumerate prices here, but invite all to call, assuring them that goods will lie offered at prices which will be satisfactory. deo 9 Store under Marshall House. llUOK 13 edin t from the Su A.C. TOMS. 126 W. McMAHON ft DOYLE. M anufactured tobacco. - 125 boxes Manufactured Tobacco, various brands— some very superior, in store and for sale by deo 17 W. M. DAVIDSON. Brown Sugars, in store and for sal# by oo 20 W. D. LOUD, Wald burg's Building. |.M)U SALE—on or before arrival.—A cargo of I? prime White Flint Corn, from North Carolina, by lleo 16 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street. ( 1UTL.EUV.—Plain and Fluted Ivory ft.ndln j Table Cutlory; also, a good assortmont of fins Pen aud Pocket Knives, Soissors. fto., for sale b: deo 21 is, Soissors, fto., for sale by F. W. CORNWELL. 102 Bryan-sL Tkyf’GLASSES.—100 bbls. New Orleans Molas- iyl ses, for sale to arrive by dSe21 KINCHLEY, LOCKETT ft CO. >LANT1NU POTATOES.—200 bbls. land log per bark Cuba aad for sale by ^ ^ tc if BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. IJOTTLEH WANTED. - ttoart Madeira _| f Wine aad Porter RotUes, Ceo2l MOORE ft H ENDRICKSON. AUKIKA WJNKa.-Tli« Uud.r.iKi..d of- . far for .ale th« folloaln* Wine,oftorotta porta- from Madeira, By the brig Emauuol Boutobor : I pipe Madeira Wine, 16 qaartsr casks do. 1 pip* very choice old do. 2 Quarter casks do. do. Samples cob be *e«n at our Offies, 197 Bay atraafi. deals* tf EPP1NG ft KRETZ. A M.n f ; sal* at the Albany Ale W. M. DAVIDSON. i KAUTIi BUUSHES.-A new lot iust re- h r OWIKttY ! IKOrtKKKY ! !—thab..tqual'- J. itioa of Ladiu’. Ulna', Mon.' am t ovary .tjl., otn b. found at W. C. WABBWOBTII », d.o a Broaah*nn-*t. 9AKUKL8 Phelpv’ Gin, In .toro and fhr drolfl E. CvaVKHK. 15 Idro C 1IUAMH. —15.UOO imported Cigar., vartoui j litaiul., for gal. bj, Idro 21] A. BOMAUU. M FOU UBNT.— 1 Tho Brick Htom at tha foot ol Whltaker-streot, (Stoney Bluff), now oo . copied by Messrs. B Habersham ft Son. Posses sion given lUlh November next. Apply to jy o COHENS ft HEBTX. VALUABLE PltOPKUTY FOtt SALE In ttlnrleun, Georgia. IA A large, well finished, COTTAGE BUILT MANSION, with superior out-buildioge, gar- dons. orchards, fte., all of whieh ars new and in complete order. The above was the summer residence of the late liunj. Snider, and can be bought to aa advan tage by applying early to the subscriber at Savannah. *7 tf JAMES J. SNIDER. _ I.uiid for Sale. That valuable Tract of Land, Ut* residence of Tho#. Atkins, situate about ons and a half miles from Urn oity, containing ‘A/0 acres, 76 of which is hiiffiy improved, and nearly all under fene*. A good Dwelling House and all suitable outbuildings; a good well of water; a fine garden of shrnhbory and plants. For further particular* apply to ms, at Mrs- Rsnuhart's, or to Messrs. Wllsy ft Montmolin. "0*3 tf H. P. ATKINS. FOR HALE. I OT NO. 10 WASHINGTON WARD. y to (iloo 21-tf) QUANTOCK, ROBERTS . A «T£ ,y Uuurdian f s Sale* O N tho first Tuesday in March, will ho sold be fore the Court House door, in the town ef Jeffer son, in Camden County—one half undivided Interest in Lot No. 26—in thu towu of 8L Marys. Sold a* the property of Susan A. Hopkins, by permission ef the Honorable the Ordinary of Camden County, for bene fit of sold minor. ELIZABETH H. HOPKINS, dee a<> Guardian. For Rent. A TWO STOIIV BlIICK HOUSE—.hunted __ West Broad stieeb-possession given immediately, y at this office. " ■*-* 11 To Rear. THE Dwelling part of House corner Wort Broad 1 and Liberty streets—opposite the Railroad Depot. Apf!/ to C. B. 8CALLY, deo 13 Under Bt Andrew's Hall. For Sole. A STEAM SAW MILL, uaarly new, »a tha Be, John's River, East Florida. For particulars np- plyto [nov 4] COHENS ft HERTZ. To Rent, jpoil l yoar, a WIIAKF STORK, FORT k DURHAM. L'UUHAIjB.—ULul,, lroutlay fiOfaetaaMar* J *ar.l .in.LaaA ruuuiu, bavkft frot to tha Laaa ”nov M *° J 0W u A^^to ■ AUK SALK OK KXUHANBB,—A Brick J? Tccom.ot liotuo on I.lt.rty rtrwt, fto .impl., adfoya.hor.a.h.,.,. »ply t. g. ; York street, 69 by 60 •y* «••«, - lot on Margaret street 60 90 feet, fee sirnplo. Apply to WM, WRIGHT OITY HOTEL, Bay Hircet. Havnonali, Georgia, nireci. oovnanau, ucergia. 1118 long establikhed and favorably known Ho tel oeeuples a central location la the commercial portion or the elty. The proprietor Is plsassd tc an nounce to his old patrons, and those who may hereafter favor him with their visits, that by recent addition*and improvements in his establishment ho U placed in pos session of more exteudod means limn heretofore for their comfort and convenience. Particular attention has bees given in the Utoalturationsto the apartments appropri ated to ladies and families, which, with ether ohangosiw their arrangement, have bow a private entrance to the dining-room, thus securing their occupants from any intrusion from other portions of the building, and afford ing them all the privacies of home. Ibrsons visiting Savannah will find the City Hotel all they eould desire it, and no effort on the part of tho subscriber wUl be spared o make it so. aprt > sod tw ly P. CONDON, ftoprietot salo by Nutmegs; 1 caso Maos; 100 mats Cinnamon, fog MOORE ft HENDRICKSON, Qlbben* 1 Building. CIDER. Q Barrels Champagne Cidor, landing from bark ejeJ Vernon, for sals by dso 17 W. M. DAVIDSON. c 1 HOUEK1EM.—Tke choicest usably of Fam- VT ilj Goesries, Wines, Liquors and Holy day Fruits, to b* bad at [dee 17J C. B. SCfttfLY'S, Deliveredin any part of the city free of cartage, and pot np with eare and correctness. FOR MA LE. STEAM ENGINE—perfectly hew, oflO horse wltii Boo Her attached. Ap| * * 4 STEA power, » 18 A UCTION NOTICE.—Ou account of rick- n.u I hav. l».a aaabla to luv. ulu na toy i »1M d.}-ro-MoaJ.y. aa. Thaivdajl. U.rroftor . ■ ..Pillar nn llujn il.v. '■ ro U ■ PRO- 2- f TkTBW YKAH’rt CAKES. ~A aroatf if iu, ju.t rot.lv.ihy KUifClA BACON, tide of Georgia Bacon,. lAtfStelte invite particular attei__ andrtge*aro vary deal