Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.
About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1852)
FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Ctcnernl Variety Store. C IIKIHTOFHKR R. BATBSON be,. mn»t apaattodr to th. raaidanta of Saannnnh ..a th. pnbtlo g.narellj. that bo boo openod o .tore ot corner of OoogroM ond Ur.jtoo otrooto, of tho .WTO drerriptlon, whoro bo will bo plonred to otteod to ill otABsodi for Twr»t CMftdtloMM nnd Fin Fruit, i, their OOOMO. AUo o (owl variety or Flroworbo, i,.of»«t“'.' 1 b J “■ the boot pjrrotooholsu lit tho I'nitsd States. C. B- B. ploddoi blotoolf to oto bio utmoot exertion lo puooro tho boot of ortloloo produced horooroloowhero, hopoo lo roool.o o olixro of tho public notrouono. N. B.-A low very duo I-edv Apptc. on nmd on'||». liU for dresslag dishes of fruit. I "WB&AmmSF' the veritable head.quarters of OLD SANTA CLAUS. 14tt Broughton Htrotwt — Wuvnuanh. J AME8 DICKSOiV do i n l.Oj. to oauounco to their friend* and the pabllo.that they her# prepar ed for the season » largo and varied stock or pure and choloe Oonfsotiouer/, warranted fruo from tho slight- eit adulteration, ana respectfully invito an early in- epeetiou. They take pleasure in intimating that their arraagemenU aro anoh aa to ensure a daily manufac ture of froih Confectionery; and their long experience ia the businessi enable* them to get up Candies and oth er* tide* of the first quality, rich in color, and of the iao»t agreeable flavor. They are now manufacturing an aiaortment ofoom- muu Candies and other Confectionery, which they will eell a* cheap aa anv in the United flutes. The attention of country merchant* i* requested to their general aud ample stock, as they will And every artlole suitablei for their trado on very favorable torrna. J. D. A CO. Would bo pleasod to receive n visit From the Lu«II«h, to examine thoir stock of FANCY ARTICLES. FHUNCH CONFUCTIONEKY ,f varloua doeorlptlone, pot op io Fancy Boxea oolubl. for ths Holidays, much superior In style to any hitherto offered. NEW TOYS ! NEW TOYS! * Jost received, a beautifnl assortment of TOYS of the newest fashion—a decided attraction for young poonlo. FIRE WORKS. A now stock of soporlor FIRE WORKS, direct from the manufacturers, not to bo equal led in the city. They koop also on hand the various descriptions of Cordials and Syrups, Currants, Almonds, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Fruits ia Syrups aud Brandy. Jellies, Ac., fte. gsjr Country orders will be carefully executed aud properly packed. N. B.—ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONERY, such u Pyramids, Baskets, Fancy Figures of the newest styles, Ac., made to order. tjl dec 15 CillllsriMA8-ritii,fl Amobs. A SMALL LOT of these liaudsoine and delicate A Apples, just received by dee 2.1 M. J. SOLOMON*. gAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1852. HTKAjllHHIP IHABKI,, FOIt HAVANA, VIA KKV WEST To Sal on Saturday, Sth January * ^ u - *" SESrSKyiM?***• p a. i l» ob Md 30th of each month. For freight or passage, apply to -°°V 4 COllENfl A HERTZ, Agents. «... . FOU PflILADHLPHIA, Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The new aud splendid side-wheel Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1.20U tons register, Capt. John E.Wnl- ton. has commenced her regular trips, .u. u.u o o nd *' 1 ,oftVa on Wednee- day, the 8th 8ept., and every alternate Wednesday InYSfoM ftSSf JK 1 * uJ ctt “* * K, ‘ This ship has been built with entire rogard to safety, oorarort aud dispatch, aud offers new and adtnlrablo fa cilities to business and travel. For freight or passage - freigb PADELFORD, FAY A CO, Agents in 8avannah. sep4 NEW YORK & SAVANNAH"STEAMSHIP LlNfc Weekly. The new and splendid steamships FLORIDA, Capt. Woodhull, and ALA BAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to tho New York and 8nvannah Hteuiu Navigation Company, will leave 8a- vanuah and Now York overy .Saturday. Theso ships are of 1.30U tons regUior, and unsurpass- sd iu safety, speed aud o^mfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Soutuorner leave Charleston, ar rive In New York as soon as or before them. B7*Cabin passage 825, payable before going onboard. Agents: PAUELfohDj FAY 4CO, Savannah. JjU S UNDRIES.— ItUlNIIIM, Fig#. AI4IIUUM dlnos, Preserves, Ploklos, Currants, Hpioss, of all kinds, fresh and for sale by deo 2D \V. D. 1 DIRECT IMPORTATION OF OTARI), DUPUY Ac CO.'S BRANDY. QA HALF ; 15 quarter, and 10 pipes DU OTARD. DUPUY A CO. 8 BRANDY,|=F£f: Id CustomHousc Store, and for sale by 2MIHL W. M. DAVIDSON. As many of the dealers iu Brandy are under the irn- C resslon that tho gonuiao article can only be obtained y diroot Importation, to moot their wishes I mudo nr- r tngeinonta last fall with tho house of Ot&rd, Dupuy i Co., of Cognac, for a regular supply of their Braudy ; sn-lhave just received tho seooud shipment of 30 hair, 15 quarter and lO.eighth pipes,which was shipped direct by them, and through no other house at Bordeaux, (as ii often done for particular purposos). By this arrange- meat I am enabled to sell at New York prices, adding the difference of exchange and the charges. Merchants and others would find it to their advantage purchasing , to sending their orders elsewhere. This Brandy W in the United States Bonded Warehouse, where I offer it for sale, subjeottodobenture. If sustained by the trad# in this enterprise I will continue to import f.r them the article dlreot. I annex a oertlHcato of Otard, Dupuy A Co., which aooompaniod the bill of la ding ard invoice. W. M. DAVIDSON. U. 8. oHAl I* LINK, New-York & Dharlestoa Steam-Packets. SKMl-WKKK I.Y. Leave Adger’e wharves e verySof urrfup and WrtLxtxdny. The new and splen did Steamships UNION Capt. Rlch'd Adame 1,500 Tons. MARION Capt. M. Berry .1,200 Tous. SOUTHERNER Capt. W. Foster l.UUOTons. JA8.AUGER....... Capt. J. Dickinson 1,600Tons. The Steamship Jam** Adoxh, now tiui*Uing, will be placed on the line early in May. For Freight or rassage apply at the office of the HENRY MISSROON, Corner Eaat Bay and Adger’s Wharves. Agen* Charleston. April ID, 1862. thirty half, fifteen quarter and ten eighth pipos Brandy,mark ed and numbered as inthe mar gin, with our tiro brand on Road, and Initials (O. D.) the bung, liavo been prepared by oar house for tho Amorican market, and forwarded to Bor deaux to be shipped on board the Alverado, Captain 81eei er, for W. M. Davidson, Savannah. In testimony thereof we have signed the present and affixed our seal hereto. Done at Cognac, July 28,18 OTARD. DUPUY A C'» Marshal) House Omnibus Line. Omnibus and ijaok will l>e in attendance upon tbe arrival of tho cars and steamboats, with first rau • and careful drivers, and the subscribers will lx reiponsible for all baggago or oheoks for Baggage doliv- ilmll House, and all calls registered will bo punctually ’• WM. JOHNSON; Proprietor Marshall House. dee 28 A. HOOKER. NEW ROOKS, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO. WcDMEsrar, December 2Drn. R OBERT Uinl Humid : or the Young Maroone on the Florida Coast. By F. R. Goulding. Life of Walter Scott. By Donald McLeod. Chapters on the 8horter Catechism. A Talo for the lust ruction of Youth. By a Clergyman's Daughter, 'isolation: iu Discourses on Select Topics, address- tho Suffering People of Ood. By James W. Alc.x- loJer, D. D. lnflueaoe. A Moral Tale for Young People. By Chsrlotte Aaley. Why am I a Presbyterian ? Why should I be a Pastor? By the author of “ Why tot l a Presbyterian ?“ Bleak llonse, No. 10. HARFER’R MAGAZINE for Jnnnarv. pUTNAM’R MONTllij k •—A Mugusum ui 1 Literature, Scienoe and Art. No. for January. Rimauco of Studont Life Abroad. By Richard B. Kimball. A Story of Life on the Isthmus. \ Putnam’s Boral- l'ictures from 8t. Petersburg. J Monthly Library. Memoirs of a Huguenot Family. From the origiual Rev. James Fontaino. The AMERICAN ALM. lief"! Knowledge, for 1853. Re^iveu by [dec 29] JOHN M. COOrER A CO. Cider and Corn. IA BBLS. Extra Chuuipugne Ciiler. and 1,000 IV/ bushels Western Corn, just reoelvoa in storo aud fur sale by J. F. PELOT A CO., UMMOLUTION.— J WHITE, engaged iu .— ..... Vi *• di**oi»ed by mutual consent. STRAYED. bigji. A suitable reward will belaid for her delivery Augusta and WaymsMlioro’ Railroad, { NEIuctiun lor seven Diroi.lors to nmnage the u L affairs of this company for tho ensuing year, will w held at the office of the Secretary, No. 117 Bay st., Savannah, on Monday, the 3d day of January next, be- ><«<in the honre of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Per order, doe 25 td JOS. BANCROFT. 8ec y. Williamson's Buildings. Sawyer’s Stable. and for sale by MORSE A NICHOLS. /NIFIS TRAYH, Cake lloxus. Dres.ii.g V Cases, and Japanned Waro, of all kinds, at 155 ’mghton-st [deo28J MOR8E A NICHOLS. os on huitd and manuluc- MORSE A NICHOLS, 155 Broughton st. )ORTKR AND ALU.—UU casks Loudon Porter; SObble. Ale: 30 half do., (for family use) landing and for sale by •1*0 28 MoMAHON A DOYLE. KAY I.AltU.- J>y (dec 28) 1BCBIVBD aud V Nun, Fllb«rU, Bru “*wa, Fancy Glass Top Boxes of Prunes, Cooking a % »ud Figs, for sale by JOHN D. JESSE. JKCKIVJBD per ship Hart lord, ik) bbis. yel At low Onions; 10 bbis. Newtown Pippin Apples, and ‘-nalsby (deo 28) JOHN D. *“ r " ( 'OttN.—SI,O0Ubuiliel. prill V^ChtfoUna Corn, in storo and >. JESSE. White Flint North and for sale by A. 0. TOMS, Bay 8treet. I l‘L make liborul advances upon Cottou uml ‘hipped to my friends in either Boston, New Biltfmore. (dec28) A. C. TOMS, Bay street. [OUMKKRKPRR0’ BRU8UK8, dtc.- A Floor Brooms, Dusting aud Sorub Brushes, Hair and Window Brushes. Tlato, Nail and Tooth Hearth Brushes and Bellows, for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY, 100 Bryan-st. )RAHS ANDIRONS, Fenders, Shovels and 00,11 Hods, Trivets, Fire Carriers, Coffee ,KUr*. soup Digesters, Ao., lor sale by 4*!? COLLINS A BULKLEY, Bryan st. )0T.tTOK8 AND A t*i*l.KtS. — 5U bbU. apples, loo do. Potatoes, just landed and for sale I' 1 - ^1 WASllLt’ltN, WILDER A CD. K..—80,000 first quality Fustnru Hard landing from bark M. A. White and for -l»L(deo28) WA8HBURN, WILDER A CO. —10 bbis. Silver Skin Onions, a Ur'M or ‘Hide for tho table, for sale by W. D. FORD. JUIKD FRUIT.—IUO Packages Layer and sJ? 1 *?** Raisins in whole, half, amfquarter boxes: jai'e l*runea; 5 frails Alnionds; 2 mrn! Lorr , a uts, landiug from eohoonor North State, Cis bjr CLAQIIORN A CUNNINGHAM. 1 v£a€ KHRh—Just received aud for CT [deo 16J W. D. FORD. WAHMBMN.-A very de- i,. a ftble article may be found at 1M Broughton-st. j MOUSE A NICIIQI*8. li !50 sacki JIlo Coffee: 75 do Si. ®' n *° do.; 6p do. Government Java do., re- C\f* for «*le by MoMAHON A DOYLE. *bbi. A I? n ^T8, lHnlngn GrnpeH, &C.-5 Ha, ut **ge Malaga Grapes, 25 bble. Ap- Fiae, w whoU, half aad qnartorboxee kr t» t J t *7- ua ee, Citron, Currants, and a general aa- r Fa »ey Qiocerkw, received by J. SOLOMONS. tl kitu P er schooner D. L. Clinch from Ue 50 Crssard's new Hams. JOHN D- JESSE. FLOCK.-2WJ barrel* i*nd- WclUUOM i. D05OJJ SHIP LINES. FOR NEW YORK—New Line. The regular paoket schooner VIRGINIA, Captain Axworthy, will meet with quick dls- ■mflHmpatch for the above port. For freight or pas- •age apply to the oaptain on board or to fioo 29 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent. FOR FREIGHT OIL CHARTER. g-T. The schr. R. N. SMITH, Smith master. For dud*L Pfittkmlars apply to liff duo29 WILLIS ft BRUNDAGE. WANTED TO CHARTER, w— A Vessel of 2 to 400 tons burthen to tako a cargo of Lumber to an Eastern port. Apply to ■Mlft. deo 28 3 G£G. II. MAY. FOR BOSTON* j-p. The bark FLIGHT, J. U. Luther matter, will fGSj&meet with diapatch as abovo. For freight or Sfiflftpassage apply on board at Telfair's wharf or to due 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR NEW YORK—Old KMtnbllahed Line. The packet ship HARTFORD, U. Burke mas- ^rCjfizter. will meet with dispatch as above. For ■‘Hnftufreight or passage apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to (deo 28) BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR NEW YORK—New Liue. rti The regular paoket brig EXCEL, F. Tollman ^jgyamaster, will have immediate dispatch. For ■ZflMBrrcight or pamage apply to deo 28 WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO. FOR FREIGHT OH CHARTER. — . The now and first olass bark M. A. WHITE, dfpifihR- Lewis master, is now discharging at Moore's SHKWharf. Apply to dot 23 WA8HRURN, WILDER ft CO. FOIL NEW-YORK—i\nw Line. ,-n.. The regular packet bark PETER DEMILL, ^^ehnCapt. N. Hoey, will moot with quick dispatch for J.aMMbthe above port. For freight or passage apply to captain on board, at Anderson's upper wharf, or to deo 24 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent. For Freight. Charter or Hale. jtl . The brig CHAMPION, Davis master. For p*r- ^wRtloulars, apply to SMNB doe 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOIL GLASGO W. a , 300 bales Cotton aro wantod to complete cargo of rigwwMsbip CORDELIA. For fruight apply to ralMl doc 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR BOSTUN. ^ Th# packet schr. NORTH STATE, Ilorton jfLZl master, will have dispatch for the above port.— ■HHnFur freight or passage apply to deo 20 WILLIS ft BRUNDAGE. FOR BALTIMORE—Regular Line. The schr. ANN MARIA, Mitohell master, will meet with dispatch as above. For freight or ■SUMBp&ssage apply onboard at Johnson's wharf or to den 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, •yj, Tlio schooner J. B., J. Uraiuhall master. For MfUty particulars apply to •SUML dec 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. jrui The Ship CHAOS, J. L. Dunton master, wants bales to complete her cargo, aud will hare ■flMBiuunediate dispatch. For freight apply to uov 30 WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. jtll The A. 1 ship EDWARD O BRIEN, Captain Creighton, having part of her cargo eugaged irliimgwiU have quick dispatch. For freight of AUO bales Cotton, or passago, apply on board or to nov 27 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. VESSELS WANTED Oft Fnniuut OR CHARTER. —. . Freights for Northern, Eastern and Southern ports, can be had ou applisa-^Tn ■SflMHbtion to (nov 4) ROWLAND ft CO. WANTED TO CHARTER. . Two or three Vessels suitable for Grain, to go iJrtMto North Carolina, drawing 7)4 to 8 feet water. ■HMbikpply to (nov 4) A. C. TOMS, Bay-street. v VESSELS WANTED for Northern — and Eastern ports. Apply to liMrioct 7—ly] WILLIS ft BKUNDAQE.iflffli VTOTICEto Shlppera uud CmiHlgnccM. jJq —From and after the 1st January next, all freights under one dollar, will be required to be paid on the wharf. [dec 29] 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent VTOT1CE.—UouMguees per aciir. VIKulPliA Xvl from New York, will attend to the reception of their goods landing this day at Anderson's Upper Wharf. All goods remaining on the wharf alter suuset will be stored at tbe risk and oxpeuso of the owners, dou 29 11ENKY K. WASHBURN, Agent. Martin Orotlier fTAVING been burnt out by the lato fire on th** X L corner Montgomery aud South Broad streets, has uow taken the store lately occupied by WM. BEEN- KEN, corner Whitaker street aud Taylor street lane— Scbrcff s new buiidiuge—where ho will always keep ou haufi a large stock of Family Groceries. TO RENT—The uppor portion of th# House, com prising five commodious rooms, of which possession will be givon ou the 1st of January. Apply at the store. tf dec 23 ALE ! ALE ! AIK! TV/TESSRS. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS & CO.— JjX Gents—You aro hereby appointed our 44 8ole Agents'' .for ths sale of our brands of 4 ‘ Albany Imperi al Ale," in tbe city of Savannah, State of Georgia, from and after this date. [Signed] New York, Dec. 1st, '52. JOHN TAYLOR* 80N8. Having received tu* Agency ui tho abovo woll known superior Ale, a constant and ample supply will be always kept by us in storo at 44 Wl funk's Wharf.” Persons desiring the article will be promptly supplied by giving notice at our Office, on the Wharf, or through the Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS ft CO., deoil Wll'iuk's Wharf. Families supplied with half barrois of Cream Ale. Boarding. r p WO ORTHREE singlo Gentlemen can *>8 »C' X commodated witb pleasant board at the corner of Jones and Abercorn streets. tf deo 22 I HOARDING.—Two or three single Gentlemen fl wUl find pleasant accommodations at No. 2U Broughton street. tf doo 15 BOARDING. TTERY desirable Rooms, with Board, at reusonu V ble rates. Apply at this Office. tf nor 8 A CARD. A/TR* P.GIEBELHOU8E having sold hi# BAKE 1VL BY to Messrs. MILLER ft FRANK, would re turn his thanks to his friends and the pablio ia general for their liberal patronage, aud, at the same time, would respectfully solicit tbe same for his successors. 1*. GIEBELUOU8E. Messrs. F. MILLER ft A. FRANK having bought Mr. Geibelheuses BAKERY, would respectfully ask their friends and the public in general to extend their patronage of that establishment alio to the new propri etors. Mr. Miller takeB, at the same time, the opportu nity to expross his thanks for tho patrouage tho publii- bestowed upon bis Pio Bakery, at tho corner of South- Broad aad Jefferson streets, and respeotfully solicits its oontinuance. Their shop will always be well furnished with fresh Broad and all sorts of Pies, Cakes, Biscuits, fte. [dec2—Imo] MILLER ft FRANK. NEGRO BROGANS, Gentleinons tin* Boots and Shoes, Ladies’, Misses' and Chil dren's do, for sale low by W. HEIDT. 1 f ABIH.—A choice lot of Pig Hams, just recciv- XX efi P0 r stoamer and for salo by dec 23 C. B. 8CALLY, St. Audrew's Hall. riNUU.II I*ickl.KM ANWHAUCKEt.— Ti W <X»« j“* ""‘" J *» d ,at ““^BONAUD^ Ol UAUFfS Hl'AltFS.—A line assortment of plain and fancy, and of wide and narrow. Cell at 147 Bav-st. [dee 18] PRICE ft \ LADLE. / lODYISH HOUNDS nnd TUNUUK8.-A li rerr c Loire Ml •«!«* 1«> of U>»»Lo.« rereiMud KruJoly ldeo!71 C. B. BCALLlf. 1 >0YH 1 nnd Youtli. 1 nothing—with Man, ■ ,or 4414 1i7c“Y vLToBh. T UtliHS GI.OVKH.—Wliita, Buff, aud Straw J J eolored,—a large assortment, for by "*3eo. 20 PRICE* VEADER, 147 Bay street. I1UTTKK and UUKKHK.-SO keja chain 1) floabaa Buttar, 10 bom Eajlltb Dairy ui OreL- aaCheaaa, 10 eaaaa Plaa Appla Chreaa, l».illoj par .UM.MMl tor **>«,‘7, illoHN , cUNNINOHAU. QflIOKUD UKKV nud VONOUKS.->«> 1^ smoked tongues, 3 barrels smoked beef, landing from steamer Alabama, aud for sale by doo 16 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. OII.H VK1.VKT.—Juat recaitad por ateamar n Florida, doutla wldtli bloa, Marooa, and Black Silk Valaat, tor Mantlllaa. For aala br dao ll) LiHUCtlt, IlOWNE k CO. YY A1S1NH, Fira, Pruoua, Focom, Brazilian Fil- XV berts »nfi Hidkory Nuts, fresh and of the choicest quolUy. just reoelvefi and for sale by . _ ti doo 17 C. B. HCAI.l.Y, ft. Andrew'. Hall. ItOUK UKHTH Boukkesiter'aitook KnaU— W 1 " 4 “ 4 ‘"“'•yUa-COOFEBSCO. Savannah, Angunta uml Hiimbnrg. 5 ® He need aud aceomiuodatlug captains, aud aU SfesaSSE! 4 TbftiSS^fi^ SstsSIIs; aa“"t xzJr E. E. KINCHLEV L CO. “ 1 JAMES HA-""* - — ■ 8»vana*h, 31«t sent.. Ism. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, JA C Vso?X r £; AND PICO LATA. Xeaces evert/ 7W/.ip, „» 10 o'clock, A. Jf. _ ^Theannenor stcam-nacket WM. 0 X8- Ctpl, 6h*v. will leave Tuesday ■■■^■•■iMorning. st 10 o'clock, and will con tinue to leave overy Tuosdar. The rates of passage by this boat are as follows: St. Marys JZZZTl 60 Jacksonville g oq _ . B , lm f k Creek, PiuolaU aud Palatka. 8 00 ForfreiahterpMaafeap^yo 11 board, at Charleston •team-packet wharf, or to an le CLAQtlOHN A CUNNINGHAM. Ag’U TO TRAVELLERS 00INU WORTH. THK WAVANNAH ANU UUAKLKSTON U. 8. MAIL f STEAM-PACKETS Leave 8avannnU every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., *«•/ the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road, and arrivo at Cbarlmton at 12 M. the same day. connecting at Charleston with the Wilmington Niouin-Pncketa, Which leave with the U. 8. Mail every day, at£« P. M.. , and also with tho New-York and ChnrleHton Hicnniahlpn. Whioh leave Charleston every Wednesday and hatur- day afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive iu tituo to oonneot with tho spieu- did new steamship James Adyer one week, and the steamship Southerner tho next. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land routo. ttfi-tlme 62 hours; by eteamehipg, $25. [my 16] 8. M.LAFFITEAU, Agout. OPPOSITION I.INK TO FLORIDA. BATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. ^.irww ^The superior new stcampacket WE- Capt. N. King, leaves every •*M™aaWAe$ft»urday at 10 o'clock A. M. ( Ratc of passage in Urge airy state rooms, as follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Mary s . „7i W Jacksonville 6 00 Pioolata 8 00 Palatka 00 Black Creek g 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for OcaU, Will be shipped free of all charges at Palatka. »ly on board, at the Charleston Co.’s Wharf, fLBLLAFFITEAU^e ikst* Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, dec.) d;c. t dcc. No. 140 Cun great and Ao. 57 St. Julicn Sts. f|1III5 Subscriber, knowing dint the citizens of J Savannah havo felt a great interest in the estab lishing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In this city and being aware that many have beon awaiting the completion of the Now Store, so that they ooold make their selection of tho various articles for furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the public, generally, that he ha# opened the moat com plete assortment of all tho various styles of QOOD8 usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock of the different departments will consist, in part, of the following Goods, vix: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tanontry Brussels-; Mooet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet: Tapestry and Brussels ior Stairs; Three Ply. Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; Drug- S ti, 6-4,12- 4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pal ms; Hearth Rugs; Parlor aud Stoop Mats; Table and Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Ac., Ac. OIL CLOTHS. Of every width; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Rose Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured FurnituroOil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for 8tairs. CURTAINS. Silk nnd Wonted Damask De-I.aine; Worsted and Linon Damask DeLains; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White aud Bull, for Shades. WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White and Gold, entirely new style ; Cord; Loops; Tas- sels; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains and Shades. GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and PI-jt, of the groatost variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; all of which will be sold at wholesale or retail, on tho most liberal toruis.l WM. II. GlIION, Agent, 140 Congress nnd 67 St. Jullan-ste. I A LIGHT HAT—Weighing only life l ounces, that cannot be injurad by being smashed. • We have no hesitauoy in saying that this ia the lightest Hat ever offered fur sale. Gentlemen should not fail to provide themselves with ouo of theso llata, “ u,_ h are a luxury i* ** ** -**•-- "* - - cot 9] N.K .FINE MOLESKIN HATS. r A new supply of flue Moleskin Hats at No. 147 I Bay-street. oct 7 PRICK A VEADER. EXTRA SUPERFINE CANAL ELUUR, 28 LBS. FOR (11 OO. SUPERFINE CANAL FLOUR, 33 Ibt. for $1 UO. 100 lings New Hulled Buckwlicnt v 25 tbs. each, at 75 centa. rypn WHOLE AND HALF BARRELS CANAI* f Flour,4ior sale low by the barrel by 24 WM. O. DICKSON, Whitaker-st., corner Bronghton Lane. Six Weeks Seed Potatoes# JUST RECEIVED. BUSHELS of thoso celebrated Potatoes, for early planting—they mature two to four weeks earlier than any other, and are calculated for early T ( market, for sale by * Whitakar-st., WM. J. HUNT, 168 1-2 BROUGHTON STREET, W OULD respectfully unuounce to his patrons that, having recovered from his rooent illnuss, tie will hereafter be found in oonstant attendanoo at his Shop. To those gentlemen who have so kindly coutlnuod their custom to him during his absence from hi* business, he begs gratefully to acknowledge his in debtedness, with th* assurance that his attention to their future calls shall be unremitting. 6 deo 24 AND AGENCY, Mlllcdgovllle, Ga. r piIE subscriber will purchuse or sell on commis- JL sion LANDS of tbo several Laud Lotteries of this State.[doc 2-2m]JAMES R. BUTTS. UENUT It. FORT. T. K. DUNHAM. FORT & DUNHAM, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 7 SAVANNAH, UA. Ij ass FOUR PAIR AND 81X 81NGLK ‘well broke Northern Horses, for sale at the •West-Droad-etroet sublet, sep 25 BROWN A HARRIS. 810 Reward. R UNAWAY from tho Subscriber ult., his Nogrt " " ’ufl . .. . U. F. WILLINK, Se.m'i tbo 28tli u.v..... .,».*» Man Bon Prioe. Tbo above ward will be paid for his delivery Large and Important Sale EWDRY UOOItH AT OOMT. JM SAVANNAH CHEAP DKV HOODS STORE! BARfRTo^r, MuTh K 0F VhT’m^ET. r |'HE Suhscrihnr bring about to temove into a I 1. AUG Fit STOKE FOR THE SPItlNL TRADE, offers from ibis date th* entire of a woll selected aud sonsoiinlile stock of Foreign aud Domestic Dry Goods, AT FIRST COST FOR CAHII, POSITIVELY— Consisting In part of Bleached and Brown Shirtings of tbe uioslappiovMlraakea.e. 8,9,10,11, and 12-4 Sheetings, Shirting Stripes, colored Hone*puss, BedUcks,Denims, Apron Cheeks, Drilling*, white, brown, and colored Canton Flannels, with a collection of colored and Mourning Calicos, Mourning and colored Ginghams. Dri'Wi (Hoods. Black Lustre and Bilk Warp Alpacas and Brocades, fhney colored Orleans and Alpaohaa in great varioty ol styles aud ahades. Coburgs, Silk Poplins, Lyoneso Cloths, aud Thibet Cashmeres, an extensive assortment of Minis de Lanes, quite now dosigiiH, from 12k: up ward*, to whioh th* attoutlon or families 1* requested. White Canton Crape Shawl*. PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED, A beautiful collection at unusually Low Prices. Ter- k.lr, .till Cuhm.ro Ia.,. »n;l Hqu.r, Wool Shawl., black and colored, of superb designs. Blankets nnd riunuels. A large lot of low priood and medium Blankets for ser vants, with a full supply of Daffal, Mackinaw and Whit ney ditto., for family us*. Super 3-4 and 4-4 Salisbury White Flannols, Welch Gauso do., low priced and me dium whito, red, yellow and bluo uo. Cloths and Cnsslnieres. Superfine Freuoh black Cloth, for gentlem* n's wear will be eold very low. lBaok and fancy Cassimereo, low priced Satinets for servants, and super do., Tweed Cas- imerea for boys' wear, black Satin and fancy Vestings. Hosiery aud (Moves. Ladles'black English Hoe*. Ladies' and Misses' white, slate and mixed do., Gant's and Boys'white, brown and mixed llalf-llotr, Ladies' Merino Vests, Gents' Wool, Merino and Cot ton Umler-Vestsand Drawers. Lsdies'black, whito and colored Kid Glovos, Sowing Bilk do. and Mitts, Morino, Lisle, Bilk, and Cotton. Gents' black Kid, Lluud Berlin, Cloth, Aleriuo, Lisle, Cotton and Silk Gloves, a full assortment. Ladies' Mistoa' Boys' uud Children's Hoods, Coatees, Zephyr Sacks, Polka Coats, Alboul lists, Rob lloy Hose, and infants' wool Boots, Ao., Ac. Irish Linens. faction, Fink do.,« "warranted alt Pi Doyleys, Damask Napkins. Tablo Linen L'amasks, from 60 cents upwarks, 8-8 and 8-10 Damask Table Cloths, Huokabauk and Diapor Towels and Toweling, Ixng Lawns, Birds-Eye, Scotch, aud Russia Disport, Dowlas, Crash, and Osnaburgs. Black Italian Silk. For Ladies’ Dresses. Mantillas, Ac., with black Silk Lace to suit, EMBROIDERED ROBES, Chemi sette, Capes, Collars. Laces, Linen, Thread and Lisle Edgings, Muslin Trimming, black and colored Crapes, K ienand blue Barege, Tack nnd Drew Combs, Cutlery, oket Udkfs, Head do., In groat varioty, with a collec tion or Ladies' Plain Revere and Embroidered Linen Cambrick Udkfj, well worthy the attention of families. T. McKenna. P. 8.—The Store lio now oooupie* to be rontod from the first of February noxt. deo 13 SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, he. Springfield Academy. 3 '■HE UUAKDINU DEI'AIITMLNT ol' till* Iu- stitution will be open for tbe reception of Boys on onday, January 10th. Thore will be for tho present year two sessions of twenty-throe weeks each—n vaca tion ot ouo week in tlio first session, to inoludo tho first of May; a vacation of ouo wouk in aooend session, to include tho 4th of July—tho winter vacation will oom- tnonco tho loot of November and continue six woelo. duo 29 3*11. B. HAWLEY. Principal. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. rr»HIS INSTITUTION, formerly under the charge 1 of tho Rev. J. II. Eaton, will be continued by Miss HATHAWAY as his successor. Miss 11. is negotiating to secure as an nasociate a highly accomplished youug lady: and they will employ sucu other tonohera aa inny bo roqalsito to moot the demands of the patrouago oxtonded to tho Institute, and sustain a School in uo ronneot inferior to any other iu the city. Tho number of Pupilo will be strictly limited, but young ladies wishing to join any one of tho classes, will always lie received. The terms and course of study for those now connected with the Instute, will remain unaltered, and the session entuing after tho holidays will open on Monday, January 3d, 1853. rlousfy to that dato applications for admission o Miss Hathaway, at tho residence of Mr. the hasoment of tho First Baptist Church. US Uo 23 MUSIC, FRENCH, DRAWING AND PAINTING DANCING ACADEMY. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons, that his Academy is open for the reception of pupils. Duriug the season the following Fancy Dance* will bo introduced, besides tho rogular course of Tuition Torentella, Rotta, Gavotte, Pas Stirien, Ziugorulla, Sohotisch, Redowu, Muxurka, etc. Former pupils aro requested to como early If tlioy like to learn Fancy Dunces for Ills Ball, to be giveu in January noxt. N. B.—Gentlemen's Class will begin on Tuesday next, the 16th inst., at 9 I*. M. nov 13 Classical and English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Gaaton-Sireet, near the Park. *ep27 dtNl—3aw6m MONTPELIER FEMALE INSTITUTE. r | , im 24TH TMH1U of tlio MONTPELIER I FEMALE INSTITUTE, will commence ou the First Thumday of January next. Miss M. M. BUELL, so long and favorably known as tbo Principal Teacher of the Institute, and for two years as iu Superintendent, will take charge of tho Institute, and nave entire control of all iu inUrior managements. She will be assisted by the same able oortis of Instructors which has hitherto given so much satisfaction. A clergyman of high standing in his profession will attond to the religious instruction of the young ladies. Tne Bishop of the Diocese will continne to bo the visitor of the Institute, and will attend the examina tions, and soo that proper and sufficient instruction afforded to those who patronise the School. Application for admission will be mado to Mr. W. 8. Williford, Secretary and Treasurer. Macon, or to tho undersigned at Macon. STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr., novl9-2mST&Th Bishop of the Diocese of Georgia. aurnurn Company. Working Qapiial— Millions Three Hundred and forty Thountnd 1Mlitre. /"OFFERING by u* unusually large capital, and V/ the unlimited individual liability of the stock holders, that great dotidurutum in Insurance—the most perfect security to tho pnbllo— is now prepared through iu agents, to insnro against Fire Risks iu Savannah, on the most advautagoous terms. Directors in Arte- York. Jamks Bhowm, Esq., Chairman. Francis Cottknrv, Esq., Deputy Chairman. George Barclay, Esq. i Alex'r Hamilton, Jr., Eaq. Joseph Galllard, Jr. I Ed. F. Sanderson, Eeu. C. W. Faber, Eeq. William 8. Wetraore.Eeq. Mortimer Livingston, Eeq. | Resident SccruUry—Ai.ruxo Fkll, Esq. Counsel of the Board—Ai.bx. Hamilton, Jr., Esq. Apply to BANCROFT A BRYAN. Agents, — “ No. 117 B*y*fr°*L London fHiknix fikis okkick. rpillB Company tnkna l iro Risks in this city, aud jKTNA 1N8IJRAMK CUdlFANl OF HARTFORD, CONN. I I HE undnrsigned, Agouts of the above Company, oontinue to take risks against Fire on Bnlldlngs, oks,«to.,on the most favorable terms, apr 14 COHENS A HERTZ. Nutial l.lfo lasnrnnce Company of Now York. I SAAC ABBATT, Soc’y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, Proe’t. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by few 14 ly W. F. HUNTER, Agent. 4 SBURY HULL, President aud Treasurer.— Albon Ckask, Sec'ry. C. F. McKay, Aotuary. * undersigned, Agent of tho above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, vis: Marine, River Corner of Bay and Drayton ste. HABNDEN’S EXPRESS, Jfesa: JStflUKHE! For New-York. llo.Kin, Fhllntlrluliln, And all the Northern, Eastern and treatern Towns, California, Europe, tfC. Also, Ma con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Milltdgs- ville, Qa., and all intermediate places, A RRANGKMKNT8 having been tnudo with tho -TV New-York and Savannah Steamship Company, by which we aro propared to forward Packages, Faroe Is, Specie. Jewelry aud Merchandise of every deaorlptloa. Thl* Express has been exUnded to meet the wants of ®* ti,eni 8avannah and towns in the inUrior. All thoso entrusting business to us can rely on having all business matters attended to promptly and falth- follj. J Dr MARTIN, Agent, Offioe No. 153 Bay-st., 2 doors East City Hotel, „ . 8AVANNAH, QA. OrriOKS—No.74 Broadway, Now-York: No. 8 Conrt-stroet. Boston; ... , *? 0, ^ South Third-street, Philadelphia. All ^°°4e lntondod for ua please mark care Haru- den's Express. jy 17 I 50 Htlvcs, do l aud 2 60 Barrois first proof Whisky 25 do Phelps P A II .Gin 25 do Rose Gin 20 do New England Rum 10 do Old ModoDgahela*Whisky. $ *! 0 oro P Orleans Molasses 2.* do Hiram Smith Flour 60 do Pure Genoseo do 100 do Baltimore do 100 Boxos Colgate’* Palo and No. 1 Soap 20 do Toilet Soap 200 do Sperm, Star and Mould Candiee KH) Bags prime nio Coffee 60 do do Java Coffee 100 Barrels Stewart's B and C Sugars 10 llhds. Porto Rico Sugar 10 Bbla. A Crushed do 5 do Powdered do 10 Boxes Loaf do 50 Half aurl Quarter Boxea Raisins 2 Bales Almonds 100 Boxes English Dairy and White Cheese 100 do Tobaooo, assorted qualities 60 d<> Sugars assorted, some very fine, nnd J eneral assortment of Wiues, foreign Liquors, Teal o„ fov salo hy [deo 17) COHEN A TARVER. Oysters Oysters I Oysters: The undersigned will furnish Ovs en of the finest auality, either opened or in the shell, fresh from Thunderbolt every morning. Parties, private families, hotels and eating-houses, furnished at their re ts, by leaving tbeir orders at his residence, B ■uiijji/ »vwry umy. nu or ders will be attended to with promptness and dispatch, Orders from tho enuutry must be attended with thooash or olty reference, (nov 30-1m) JA8. OLIVER, Ag't. Epliolstcry nnd Cabinet Work. The subscribers having taken tho store on Whitakcr-etreet, next to Dibble ft Carey's Tai loring Establishment, respectfully announce to v the citizens of Savannah that they are prepared to execute all orders In the above line on tho moat REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention paid to repairing all kinds of Furni- turo. Jkdr Funerals supplied at the shortest notioe. JAMES LARKIN, oot 20 tf THOMAS TIERNEY. FAltTICtLAR NOTICE. WHOSE gcutlemeu whose trunks have beon left I at the house of tbe subscriber, and who arc indebt ed to him for boarding, aro hereby notiflod that said trunks will bo sold with thoir contents if not redeemed on or bafore the first of January noxt. HENRY .fEIOAND, deo 18 tlj Planters'Hotel. A NEW FIRM. W. r. HARRIS. SKIDMORE HARRIS. HARRIS & UO., YOB WA RDINQ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in Grain and Groceries, 05 Bay-Street, Navannali. »°4t 30 flmo Cheap Dry Goods. \ N iBaortmctu of Dow Drew, (food,, con.iilino of a ^ - - • * Worke FLEMING Ac MILLKN. Tbo undersigned, having united in tbe practice ot Law will attend punctually to any business en trusted to their care. Office, Corner Bay and Whitaker-its., over Messrs.Swift, Dcnslow J; Co. Wm. B. Fleming. John M. Millxn. ORDINARY'S OFFICE, Comer of Bay and Whitaker streets. — • * 1) A. M. to " ~ iy lle-KHtnbllatiiMl In 11S50. HOUSTON A GKOUNDESON, (Formerly of Hamilton tf Houston.) Wholesale nnd Hetnll CLOTHING MERCHANTS, No. 96 Bryan-at., Savannah, Ga., W OULD respectfully inform their old custom era. friends, and tho public generally, that they have now in storo a very largo aud choice assortment of all uunlitlos and rtylos, lashiouahly out and well made, Fall and winter Clothing, direct from thoir own manufactory. Also, a largo aud woll selected stook of Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, and Furnishing Goods in goner*), to whiefi they invite tho attention of all those wishing supplies for the coming season. They have ml- hand a good supply of Clothing auitabfe for S«r- n. They „ ,, suitable * aud Plantation wear. Terms—cheap for cash. A few doors west of the Pulaski House, one door roni Whltaker-street, on Bryan. abama and for sale by COHENS ft HERTZ. B ai/i -220 100 k< SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO, TVOMEHTIC l.IQUOHM. dec.—8U bbis. I / Superior Old Mononr-'hola Whisky, 30 do. do. lyo do., 60 do. E. Phelps’ Gin, 30 do. Domestic Brandy, 5 do. I*, ft II. Connecticut River Rye Gin. 100 do. N. Y. ugar lions) Molosfas, lauding and for tale by deo 29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. 1ANAL FLOUR, Ac. ■, 4U ‘ i Crackei r*a—*4 and lb papers, 40 do. do. Hrson do., 20 and 0 ff) boxes do. do., landing and for sal* by dec 29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. UPEKIOU CANAL FLOUR.—Landing I this day from ochr. H. A. Barling, from New-York, barrel* superior Canal Flour, fancy brands, for tale ta«.Vl UENBY d. WlBHBmiM. A«t- tUTTKIt. CHKKHK. See.—30 keg, > ,d Go.h.D Hatter, 100 bo*« do.do. Cheefe, tOOdo. u 8cu!.d Uori ar. so rk,l. BuckarhMt Flour 100 its and 75 X and \ do. New Raisins. 20 do. assorted 1»S E -rn Tl OUR.—40 bbis. of Baltimore Flour, in »tor* iS ftl sale by (dec 2d) A* C. TUM8,420 Boy-et. Savannah Female Seminary. Ti/TRS. MARIA G. BUCHANAN, assisted by her 1U sister, Alisa Kyle, will re-open her School o Monday, September 20th, in the rooms under 5Ir«. IMatt' boarding-house, opposite Monument Square, Congress- street, Mrs. Buchanan will pay strict attention, not only to the mental culture of thoso youug ladies who may be committed to her charge, but also to their moral train ing and general deportiuout. The discipline ot the School will strictly enforce the principles of obedience. Industry, and order, but “ same time the government will partake of tba character which marks the relation between parent and child. Roports of the progress aud deportment of eaoh pupil will bo publicly read in tho School Room, on tl-e last Friday iu every month, and at the same time recitations will be heard in the dlflerent studies. Parents and guardians are respoe*fully invited to attend. Terms or Tuition per quarter. Orthography, Reading and Wnwog $ 5 00 Orthography, Reading, Writing nnd the First Principle* of Geogrupliy and History 8 00 Tho abovo branches with Ari’hmetio. 10 00 Orthogrsphy, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Mythology, History, fSacred, An- Moral Philosophy, Physiology, Astronomy, aud the use of the Globes 1 Music 20 00 French 15 UO Drawing 10 00 Stationery and Fuel 1 Instruction will be given in the science of Musio MORE NEW HOOKS H ISTORICAL SKETCH OF LOGIC—from the earliest times to the present day. By Robert oy, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics—Queou'i College. A Discourse on tbe Timos—Character and Writings of Hippocrates. By KlUha Bartlett, M. D. author of “Tbe Faithful Protniier." JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. L>LACK AND FANCY DREhHMILKH, 11 Mousllne De Laiues, Merinos, Coburg Cloths, bl'k Boinbaxlne, Canton Cloths, fto., *or sale at tho lowr-* prices by [deo 13]DxWITT ft MORGAN. CIDER. Barrels Cbampagno Cider, landing from bark OtJ Vernon, for sale by deo 17 W. M. DAVIDSON. / 1 ROCKRIEH.—The chniceet quality of Faui- \JT ily Gooeries, Wines, Liquors and HolydayFrr.lts, * bo had at [deo 17J C. B. HCALLY'B, Duliveredin any part of tho olty free of cartage, and put up with earn aud correctness. FDR HALE. 4 STEAM ENGINE—perfectly now, of lOhorse powor, with Booiler attached. Apply to COHENS ft HERTZ. A UCTION NOTICE.—On account of tick ness I have been unable to have sales on my reg ular days—Mondays and Thursdays. Hereafter shall have them regular ou thoee days. GEO. J. 8MITII. kiW YEAR’S CAKES. -A eninU lot of above, and a general assortment of Fanoy jnst received by M. J. SOLOMONS. N Biscuits, tide of Georgia Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoul ders. Also superior Goshen Butter and Apples, for sale by [dec 23] JOHN DALEY. T ONG AND HOUARK SHAWLS.—Just J J recsived, a large lot of Bay State long and square Shawls, both black and white, and colors. We would Invite particular attention to these goods, as tbe odors and stylos are very desirable. W. C. WAD3WORTH. N,- which wl TO THE LADIES. BARNUM & CO. have on hand a flue eel ot Stone Martin Muffs, Cuffs and Victorinas, Hat and Cap Store, 129 rr cboep. Inquire at the cheap Congress-si.nov 20 . r NICE8.—5000 Shades, with fixtures . 1000 ef Woodford's fine GUt Cordcts ^ 2000 fine English iplete, | UlMl Curtain Banda: Curtain Pina; Worsted Cord, in varie gated colors: Urge Worsted Tassels to match; Cord and Taaeala for Pictures; Pavilion Rings and Rosette; juet recsived and fez sale by I* W. MURRELL A CO, ,w. Kllks, Da Ltincs. Alpooas, Morena, Ginghams, orked Collars, Umlorsleeves, Chemisettes, I*. C. Udkfs., Ladies' Kid Gloves, Crape Shawls, and various other articles, whioh will be sola extromer 146 Gibbons's Range, liy [oot 5] TIII8 LV ENIN(L andI every Even Goods, fte^'ooiuistiag of fine Qjid a’ud - in every variety ; do. do. Fob, Yen and Leoketl and Ponella, all sites; 75 etylc. —- ^oope aad Drops, g the week. la. all sues; 75 styles 1 styles Rings, EHr, Hoops aad Drops, 8- Keyo, Bpectacles, and every variety of C Cbaioj Also tho largos! stook of Plated Wore, Plated and Gilt Good* ever offered lo this market, ’fogether with an assortment of Fanoy Goode, kiaong whioh are Fan cy ltoxos, Desks, Aooordlans, Scissors, Kalvos, Rasors. Strops, Threads, Needles, Rations, Balances, Spoons, Soaps, Ac. ON FRIDAV NEXT, Dm.31, »«Tl o'doek. Will be sold In the honso at tbe norlh oast corner of 8b James s Square, a variety of Ilentahold and Kitchen Furniture, comprising the entire furbishing of a gen teel boarding house. Terms cash. un nihflUAV, Jan. 4, at 11 o'clock, Will beeoH iu front of tho Court House, Lots No. 0 and aud 10, third Tythlng, Anson Ward, eontalnkig eaoh fifty-five acres. eltuaUd in Chatham County, batween the Darien and White Bluff Itoad*, about turee mile* from tbo city and known as “ The Cottage" Terms at Assignee's Sals. On THURSDAY, Jan. fi, at 10 o'clock,- Wl'lbe^ld at the u remises. Lot No. 3. Yumacraw, all tbo Buildings ou said Lot. Also ouo Steam Engine and Boilers, oomptete; one largo Machine Lathe, two small Lathes, one 8orow Cutter, one Punching Maohtno, a quantity or Iron BolU, one pair of Scales, a lot of Bmlth Tours, Anvil*, Bellows, Stocks. Tap# aud Dies, Key and l ap Wrenches, Seta of Chisels and Reamers, Swage Blocks, Hammers and Bledges, with a groat variety of other Smith Toole. Also about 1,600 bushels of Smith Coals. Also Die nnexpired Lease of the Lot. Nold aa the assigned proparty of W. II. Garland, by order of tbe Aeaignoe, for boneflt of creditors, ftp. Terms at tale. Prime White Com at Private Sale. Just reoeived per sohr. Lucinda from Elisabeth City, 2000 bushel* prime White Corn. 7 Groceries, Provisions, Ac. oiwrrw,, rrVTOIOM, «VC. PUILBRICK ft BELL offer on aooommodatlng terms, at private sale: Liquons.—60 bble. N. E. Rum, 85 bble.Peach Brandy, 25 bbis. Monongahola Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin.fi half pipes Cognac Brandy. 10 oaske •• Small Still" Bootoh Whisky, I nunohoon Irish Whisky (MoMahan’s), A eighth oaske Plnet, CastUllon ft Co. and Ilunnessy Brandy, 200 do*, of fine Madeira, Blisrry and Port Wines^ Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran- Bk'on.—20 casks Sides, 10 oaeks Hams, 15 oasks Shoulders. Hay.—3U0 bales Eastern and Northern. Cemkkt.—150 bble. Roeendale Cement Co. Floux.—100 bble. Canal, OO bble. Richmond, Cuockxry.— 25nratoa assorted Common ahd Granite. Glaiswarx.—75 cases Tumblers, assorted, 10 oaso* Winos, 15 bbis. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ao. Crackers.—10 whole and 10 half bbis. Boston. Ciuars.—50.000Common German Cigars, 20,000 Span ish Imported do. Scalks.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a large assortment of Ready Mado Clothing, Dry Goods, Matches, Wooden Ware, Brass Clocks, Fanoy Soaps, Fa oy Artloles, ft*, ftp. jy U Basion'SMnraTTrteaieSiZ Jnst received per echr. F. T. Satterly, 60 bbla. N. E. Ram. For sale low from the wharf. out 1 Pairkank's Patent Platform Scales. (Improved in quality and reduced in price,) adapted to •very required operation of weighing—as Railroad Scales for trains or single ears, In use on the principal railroads in tho United titatoeand Great Britain; IKore- huntc Scales: Heavy Portable Scales, on wbeols, for Foundrios, Rolling Mills, fte.; Store Seales, various modifications: Counter Soules; Hay and Coal Scales, Ao. Those Seales have been long known and severely tested* and the universal oonfidonoe felt in tbeir aoonraoy and perfoot adjustment Is such, that they aro now regarded as the standard, from which there Is co appeal. For aal* in all their varieties by PUILBRICK ft BELL Agent# lx Savannah. Plaster and Cement at Private Sale. Just reoeived in store, and kept constantly on hand and for sale low, 160 bbis. Rosoadale Cement, 26 do. Plaster Paris. #ep 1 LOTTERIES. Office No. 153 Bay-Street. 2 Doors East o/the City To be drawn on Now Year's Day, at9 o'clock A. M. GEORGIA NTATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. F C. BARBER ft CO.. Manager*. 8*1 es closo at 9 o'olook To-Morrow Night. Halves, " 7,47 Qrs., 3,73 mw Orders from the country answered promptly, drawings sent regularly, and prises oashtd on demand at this offioo, by CHARLES B. PATTERSON. GEORGIA NT ATE LOTTERY CLASS NO. 1, For the benefit 0/ the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. V. C. BAP”"" ■- ~~ ° Draws in Savannah he hulettendeni Fire Co. a? Augu F. C. BARBER ft CO., Manager all on Saturday Morniaj, Jan. 1, SPLENDID SCHEME. $1,400!—4 or $400!- >!)0 of #100! fte. fto. Ac. Ticket# only >1— Shares In proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on de mand, by dce.'W No. 5 GREENE AND PULANKJ MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near Ball-Ntreer. GREGORY ft MAURY, Manager#. ? Lottery, Class 156: ttely low, at N I. DASHER. COLORED DAUUERltEOTYDES r. IK. CAREY W OULD roppclfully give notice that he hai reopened his Gallery, corner Bryan streot aud Market square, where ho ia prepared to exooute Pic- much admired style, either in cloudy, and all the apparatus r a lore* lot nr ***** - — cals, fto., for sale rainy or fair weather. Instructions given in th* rt furnished. Also, a large lot of Plates, Cases, Chain!- Turk’s Island Salt, 3 nnn bushels i #v/\-/Lr dec 3 lm A LONE ST A It HATH.—Just received, _ full supply af the late etyle I*one Star llats, for sale at the choap Hat and Cap 8tore of dec 4 N. K. BARNUM ft CO. Bakery, riMIE SUBSCRIBER has commenced tho Raking 1 business at the corner of Jones and Lincoln-ats., wliere he wil be happy to serve customer* with HOT IEAD morning and evoning, of aa good a quality as i be bad at any RAKERV in the city. Ho will also itliout attention cation his le; J9IUSTAN<* liniment. t ESS IIS. A. (i. BRAGG 5c CO.—Gxntlxmkn Wo have been using your MEXICAN MUSTANG MENTuith the most perfect success. One of most valuable Express horses hod been troubled by Urge swellings or tumor* on tho fetlocks; they had grown larger thau hon'a eggs. Besides being disfigured by these appendages, tbe limbs and joints appeared inite stiffened, swollen and lame. We bad trieamany inimontN and other remedies, but nothing appeared to produce any effect upon thorn. W« would willingly u giveu twenty-ifvo dollars to have had them re ed, and the horse restored to soundness. Our hostler obtained some of your Liniment, and applied it kuowlcdge. A few days ago he called our tho horso—and, to our surprise and gratlfi- egs were perfectly smooth—the tumors hue- , . disappeared! We asked him by what mag ic he had effected sucu a remarkable cure! Ills reply was, that lie had been using the MUSTANG L1NI- 61 ENT on them about ten days—and tbe result wa#tbo entire removal of the tumors, without produoing any soreness or leaving a scar. We therefore take great pleasure in recommending the Liniment, and shall oontinue to uea it whonevor oc casion requires, in prelerenoo to auy other proparatiou, > long as it produces such remarkable results. KINSLEY ft CIL. Southern and Eastorn Express, No. 1 Wall-st., corner of Broadway, N. Y. June 30,1852. MiT Since the above certificate Was given. Messrs. Kinsley ft Co., inform us that one of their drivers was thrown from his wagon in th* upper part of the city and very badly bruised, the wagon passing over hi# bo dy. He was taken into a Doctor's Office close by, and tne physician told him to use the Mustang Liniment l as ho had recently tried it In a similar case with great success. He did so, and all the sorencas, lameness and stiffness was removed, so that the noxt day he was out at as usual. pleasure in roeommeudingtho MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to all our friends and custo mers, as the best article we have ever used for 8ores. Bruires, Sprains, or Golds in Horses. We have used U extensively and always efftotnally. Some of our men 'io used it for severe Bruises and Sores, os well matio Pains.and they all say It acts like magic, only say w* have entirely abandoned the use of any otfte? Liniment. 44 J. M. IIEWITT, " btabl* Keeper to the American Express Compaay, and for Hamden's Express." Ask for A. G. Bragg ft Co.'a Mexican Mustang Lini- l'rinolp&l Offices, 304 Broadway, N. Y., and St. Louis, Missouri. Bold by every Druggist In Savannah, and In al- lost every Drugstore in the United 8tatea. Oliver T. ragg. General Agent for the Southern States. P. O. ddresf, Savannah, Geo. eodlawtw S iOINT N. W. COLLARS, Chemiseu Gloves, black Canton Cloths, black Velvet Rib- s, Sou tag Sleeves, Linen Cambric Ildkf*., Gents' Euglish Cotton Socks, just received and for eo> hy ‘ 13 Da WITT ft MORGAN. A/f ACKEREL.—50 bble. No. l.and No. 3 and 1YJL No. 3 Mackerel. 40 X 44 44 44 44 44 Mackorel, in store aud for sale by dee 17 SWIFT ft CO. Q XYGKNATED BITTERN. — A fresh supply juit received end for sale by e 25 MOORE ft HENDRICKSON. • Smyrna Figs, received and for sale br C. B. 8CALLY. St. Andrew's Hall. PL.OUU. 1 AA BARRELS Baltimore Flour; 50 do. pure 1 V/i /Genesee do.; 25 do. Hiram Smith's do., reeeiv- de and for sale by (doc 13J MoMAHON ft DOYLE. ■ years oiu aou me oiuor .» yoars: two IMrls—one 18 years and the other 19 years old; a woman 80 years old ; one 28 rears, and on* 24 j*4us old : a woman 28 yean* old, with her girl child 10 years, her boy child 8 years, and her Infiint child ; a woman 22 years old, with her girl child 3 years, and her la&nt; a woman28years old. with her girl child A years; and a girl 18 year* old ~ “» infant child. Apply U » w; ffM. WRIGHT. Broker. CLASS MO. 167. To be drawn in Savannah To-Morrow, Dee. Slet. 75 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 4,» SO DOLLARS! fto. fte. fte. fto. fto. Ticket# fl—Shares In proportion* Ticket# and Shares, oither slnglv or by tho package, for sale by IS. WITllINGTON, . ^ Vender for Gregory ft Manry. 30 Bay Lane, near Bull-street. ot the finest family u to close the assignment. ^ Also—3 boxes Brandy Cherry, 8 Syrup*, l do*. Maraschino, 1 *— l-re^rves, 1 do». Kirohwater, 1 New Franklin Steve and PI] At No. 142 Broughton Street, sortment or Jewelry, Fancy strum eats, too numerous to a aro invited to call and Inspect Crortury und Glass 10 cr»». Crol.r,, (low); tO ®. v I-"* •E.o.l, .Mthi, lot o* Ih.l Buttor—tttoae lawonl riMwH »*U .wlj. AlPrteal# Bale. Potatoes—160 bbis. fine Eating and Planting Potatoes. gfa Apple*, landing from * V A •' Apple#.-80 bble. fine Baldw! At Private Sale. Potatoes.—to bble. fine Eating Potatoes. Apples.—20 do. do. do Apple*. ~FbrSaii, ^ A fine Two Story Framed llonse ca Llberty-etmt, Ua simple Also, a small Two Btab Hense la Curry Ton n. For particulars apply at the Counting Rom. . . . At Private gate. 10 eighth casks Cognac Brandy ^ wl . d &. E Xr o ‘“* u * Yw ‘" M do Domotilo (trendy d p<p.a Holl.nd Ol. lOlbl.R,. (11. !0 do ItootlKod Whl.V. 3 do Old aooloh do. 3 do Irish do. 6 do Old hfo.oB^h.1. de. 6 quertortuaka Coer. Wl ,« 10 do do To.arlir.ndMi Corr«..-3u bo,. Prim. Bio OoSM CKOCKK.r.—10 onto. Crock.ry, u. Tun.Lkm.-S) carer Tomll.n, uaortat JUATHMUB.—30 aaw do.hla MrAreaaea. Iron A-v're. From tho maoarMtarjr or Plant * VMratlht. Foe ealo at tlio manufaoturere' prloes. 4 Madeira. WANTED. Wikonkb wantku. U W 11 ? 1 * 1 ''o lilra, a drat r.ta ...h.r ..d irootr, rhllo or aoland, to wliom llbaral wa,aa will b. F ail oiniillily. Anil)- «> m Biut-r). dao 38 3 VV TO UIUJbC-A coloredTilTow TV lift.onjra.ra old, to miad a child. AprOr .1 om» oorner Conitaat and mbanluua ttreaU. d 39 WA1NTBD ri’O TAKE CI1ARIIE OF A FARM.—A comp.- I laal m.n who nad.nuida Fwmlif aid Owdia- lof, and the 0.0. of Caul, and Ua,a. wUl liter of a pood tllaaUoa and llbaral WHaa hy .ppljlh, .1 tho P«- laakl lloaia. ,1 a— oo WANTED TO IIIItK OU FUlttJUArtBT A FIRST RATE Fnin.t. Ilouao-Senr.ntor Cook, jgLJbrwhoi. . llbaral prloo wiU ha paid. Appl^.c 01,000. fPHE aubacrlbor wiah.a toparch.ae a MULATTO A BARBER. Ha moat ha hantat, ."live ..d latolll. acut—Dot lore than aarantaaB, nor more than twenty- Hat yaara of n^. For auoh . paraoa I will p.y aa. thouannd dollar. OMh. A. CRI8TADORO. . „ IWr Drasaor and Parfum.r, dec 21 Wo. 0 klonnm.pt-Win.re. Wart aide. WANTED. A ROY, Wliitn or Colored—one who know, the ■1Y ally preferred. Apply earner Bay and WhlUker- «»«“■ d.al NKIIUOEh WANTED. ANTED NIX OR EIGHT NEGRO Fallow, to work in the elty. They will be hired by thn wage# paid monthly. Direct to Box 1 Post Offioe. Saw tjl ice is WANTED* T HE highest ensli prices will bs paid far 10 or 12 young NEGRO FELLOWS, end 0 or 8 BOYS aud G1KL.1. aep 2A BROWN ft HARRIS. 11/ ANTED.—A situation us Overseer on a Cot- il ton Plantation in the low country. Refer to N. A. Hardee ft Co. “ 1JfTiep26 , id imuiusc*, vj dii nn oroer WM. WRIGHT, Broker. Hoases and Lands. To Rent, That ilaairable resilience known _ Cottage, situated on th* Bouth Common, o dye 28 M To Kent* ' A Brick Tenemonton West Bread street, with eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Gray, In th* house or at the corner of Jones and Aberoorn sti sets. tf Ueo 18 To Kent. The Upper Part of 96 Bryau street. Inquirq M FUR RENT.—The Brick Store at tba foot of Whitaker-etreel, (Stoney Bluff), now oe ; eupied by Messrs, n Habersham ft Son. Poeaea- ■ion given 10th November next. Apply to ir* COHENS ft HERTZ. N OTICE.—The Undersigned havo (hie day formed a co-partnership, under the firm of Bu lie roll A Bryiui, for the pnrposo of oonduuting a Genoral Agency u«« Brokerage Business, in tbe purchase and sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange and Ileal Estato. Likewise, for the transaotiou of all kiuds of Maritime Notorial proceed ings, and adjustment of Marluu Averages, nnd respect fully solicit tho patronage of their friends and the pnb llo. Office No. 117 Baj-atroet. . JOS. BANCROFT, [l tf JOS. BRYAN. BARGA1N8! BARGAINS! DRY GOODS AT COST. "\R/* C. WADSWORTH will cuinmvnca die* 7 T • poiing of hie rich and valuable stock of FANC Y AND NTAFLE DRY GOODB. This day, Deo. 9tb, at New-York coat. Wo hope no one in waut of any artiolu in the „ Goods line will fall to call and exatnino the goods and prices before purchasing, as wo aro determined to sell these goods at price* full 25 per cent, loss than they be bought atany other houso in the city. We will enumerate prices here, but invite all to call, assuring thorn that goods will be offered at prices whiuh will be satisfactory, dec 9 Store under Marshall House. 1) ®d in from the H barrels and 25 lb bags, Kusquehauuah Mills, and for sal* by A. C. TUMH, 126 Bay street, B UTTER nnd CHICEHK.—ao firkins prim« and choice Goshen Butter; 66 boxes Cheese, just iceived and for sale by <leca> MoMAHON ft DOYLE. "VT ANUFACTURED TOBACCO. — 135 XTL boxes Manufactured Tobaceo, various brands— b very superior, in store and for sale by c!7 W. M. DAVIDSON. l^UR MALE—on or heliuro arrival.—A cargo of I prime White Flint Corn, from North Carolina, by deo 15 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street. IS, Scissor*, fte., for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, lMBryaa-st. M OLAHHEb.—100 bbis. New Orleans Molas ses, for sole to arrive by « KINCHLEY, LOCKETT ft CO. P LANTING POTATOES*.—300 bbla.mud ing per bark Cuba and for sale by • 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. I kOTTLESt WANTED. - Quart Madeira JL J Win* and Porter Bottles, pnrohased by deo 21 MOORE ft HENDRICKSON. M ADB1HA W1NK8.—The Uml.r.igu^l ot- tor for sole tbe following Wines,of direct importe- tlon from Madeira, by the brig Emanuel Boutcher : 1 pipe Madeira Wiue, -nice, i-j, uay street. EPPINO ft KRETZ. A LE.—50 borrole Cream Ale, brewed expressly /A for me, warranted superior to any in market, landing from bark Vernon, for ~ (dec 17] sale at the Albany Ale W. M. DAVIDSON. IL celved by [doe 15] H or ev< OS*IBUY ! fiOBIKRY!!—Tho best qua] ities of Imdiea', Misses', Mens' and Boys' Hosiery every style, can be found at 1 rv BAUBKIiS Fhelps’ Gin, IU sale by [deo if] qioried Cigars, various brands, for sale by [dee 24] A. BONAUD. S HRtHTlUAH CAKEH.—Just received per Florida, from New York, a quantity of Christmas es. For sale by JOHN DALEY, dee 23 28 WhiUker-ei. |—cargo of schooner Central J P OTATOKe*.—360 bble. In fine order, for on e by (dee 14) CLAGtlOBN ft CUNNINGHAM. p O RK.—50 Pork* Innd K EY BA8KET8.-A ueui, beauUfui article, for ladies nee (deo 21) MORSE ft NICHOLS- ( 11I&BSE.-4I5 boxes of^wh Cbeeen, fbr /ami- _j ly use, for rale by (dee 10) W. D. FORD. / 1HAMPAGNB.-50 boskets Hri isuk. Perrin and c ■ mm " 1 dee 25 ID.—.emu uapagne, landing and for sale by CLA0u6bN ft CUNNINGHAM. VALUABLE i’KOi'KKTV FOR 8ALU in Dlarletui, Georgia. A large, well finished, COTTAGE BUILT MANSION, with superior out-buildings, gar dens, orchards, fto., *11 of whioh are new and in complete order. The above , the late Benj. Snider, uud < tago by applying earn * **- Laud for Sale. |jj(3| That valuable Tract ol Laid, lata raaldaua of Thoa. Atkin., altuatc abcutous and a lialf mllea i ... ll " e> }>’ mntalnln, Aklaeraa, 79 ot whiah la nixhly Improved, and nearly all andarlanna. A food Dvvell.n, Hou.. and all .tillable ontbolldln,.; a r»d well of water; a fine garden of shrubbery aad plant*. * or further partioulars apply to me, at Mrs. Remshart'f, U. P. ATKINB. o Messrs. Wiley ft Montmolin. FUR BALE. OT NO. 10 WABH1NGTON WARD. Apply J to Ideo 21-tf) QUANTOCK, ROBERTS ft CO. Guurdiau’8 Sale. O N the first Tuesday in March, will be sold be fore the Court House door, in the town of Jeffer- *u»., In Camden County—one half undivided Interest in Lot No. 26-in the town of 8t. Marys. Bold as the property of Susan A. Hopkins, by permission of the Honorable tbo Ordinary of Camden County, for bene* fit of said minor. ELIZABETH II. HOPKINS, Moon AH.I r. j. 4 For Bent. A TWO HTOHY IIH1CK HOUSE—ciluolnd ou West Broad street—possession given immediately, y at this office. tf dec 14 To Kent. 3 PHE Dwelling part of House corner West Breed L and Liberty strcoU-oppeslte the RaUroad Depot, pply to e. n M *»»« * Under 8L Andrew's Hall. For Sale. A STEAM SAW BULL, nearly new, on tho Hi. John's River, East Florida. For particulars an** 1■O' [nov 4] COHENS ft HERTZ To Rent, F OR 1 year, . WHARF STORK, oet 8 FORT k DURHAM. L'UH I.A1.K OU KXCTIAMJK.—A Bvick V, J. 0 "*'?*” 1 U ™ M »» Ubarty .tree!, (a. Mmpla. d.'ir ot '7m: dssr L['«R HALE.—A LiTi_ . Ey OOrfli on Margaret street 5 » York meet, 88 by ' r !HI feet, fee simple. "Apply to C WM. WRIGHT CITY HOTEL, T E „SV Slroet > HfiTauah, Georgia. HIS long established and favorably knows Ho- tel occupiec a central location in tne commercial portion of tb* city. The proprietor is pleased to an nounce to his old patrons, and those who may hereafter favor him with their visits, that by reccat additionsand improvements in hie establishment he is placed in pos* session of more extondedmeansthanheretoforefortnolr comfort and oonvonienoo. Particular attention has been given in the latoaltu/aticnsto the apartments appropri ated to ladies aud families, which, with othcrohangeslat their arrangement, have now a private entrance to the dining-room, thus scouring their occupants from any intrusion from othsr portions of th* building, aad affbre- lng them all th* privacies of home. 'Persona visiUew Savannah will find the City Hotel all they could desire it, and no effort on th* pert of th* subsoriber wiU be rpared o make it so. npri I eod tw ly P. CONDON. Proprietor (JkKD OATH.—800 bugs heavy MaryUud L-. A7 Oats lauding from schooner Marla Ann. and for sale by [deo 18J CLAOHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. 1 >EEF nnd FLOUR.-**30 half bbis, Fulton J > .Market Beef; 100 bbis. Baltimore Floor. lauding: atS for sale by (d* 20) MoMAHON ft &>YLE. FIRE CRACKERB. dkc. Af) BOXES FIRECRACKERS: 50 Itbla. H.r- GW flap | 75 boa., do. ( jual ree.lvad and (.rialak. d - » M.MAHON k DOYI.E. ■UliAH and WHISKY.—15 bhd». - Potii Rico Sugar; 150 bbis. Domestic Whisky, jest re ived and for sale by MoMAHON ft DOYLE. 100 do. Baltimore do. Landing and for sale by fisc 22 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. ■yyilvIvOW CRADLES tutd WAGGONS^ . , new lot just received bv dee 22 M6R8Eft NICHOLS, 155 Brooghton-et. : s|ea iner JFk^la .-BlackSllkj. T> ECEIVED per# XV BlRok Bombasine*, lug. Table Damask and French Merinos*. Lint Brown and Blea&hod Cantou Flannel, Needle Work la. C. Udkfs., Chouiiaottc-j and Soutag Sleeve#. itlemen a * “ Uadsrgarmeutsfor I*adics, Gentlemen and Bovs; Ho •iery, Gloves and UmbxeUke. For sale low by 1 ■*-“ DcWlTT k MORGAN. y^rKsy I ND1 A -1TIE8S of Preserves, by steamer smTcBSISS^m H ides, pkTtS^c., i» »7; ra^»ar.Wtlb, [1»H] JOHMi.