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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1853)
FOR THE HOLM. SCOTCH SHORT BHJEJJ) FOR HKIT FKAR'S El'E. k CO. h.,e pr.pareJ a «upe- rior SCOTCH SHOOT BREAD f« ib-ir L- morous ouitom.n, .nil nupcolfally ln»lt, „„ rail from thou diulring to pvrohu.. Th*j h.te ,| M aa l»pj a large and varlod auortment ct No* YtHr'i Vre.nl,, choice and well culled for the oocaelon. General Variety Store. ( BATESON tings moat re- tho residents of Savannah IK* dvnr*? ,wrtt,1 J r » tI,a i 1,0 ho * °I>® n « d «* atom at .^°j U8r « of n Uonf ^ 0 ' s * nd Uraytou streets, of the “ " m b “ pl "“' d * Meci 10 , T? 5 '"’ C®or.otl.nepr noil Vino Fruit, In tHK aenaon. Alao, n good variety of Fireworks manufactured h» mm n,.a_* -—a..\._._._ r™> United States. STEAMSHIP LINES. fo ?/ha%na h v; a ,h k a ^^ F8T "KsSsga-. roughly overhauled ^ re mi,.!* 1 ,*1*4^ * H) H®r», aud the- leave this port for Havana V. d «iJJ° d r«-coppered, will her regular trips by feavinx* a,WTe ' * nd w,u continue HAVANA 8 on°M MgS* m '* ai » d of each month. Korfrelght «rp^ ° f “ ch month. COlflfNS k HERTS. Aiente. . ,™l PHILADELPHIA. rniladelphui and Savannah Steam Navira- tion Company. The now and splendid side-wheel iwcu' 1 ' P ST , A , TE 0F GEORGIA, of *■*"> ton. roglilor.Capt. John KAVal- . _ „ .. . ______ "V 1 m C , ora '“”.° 0 " 1 Ul ' r fegular Irlpa rf th ’ b,,t »«**»«•* l» the 1 dap. tho 8th S.pWtr,S SZSSSff W.d?.X' C. K. U. pledgee hlmcolf to uee hi. ntmeet eiertloa to andJdSll 1 ljti !? t" S 0 * 11 -- “ Q ' 1 cth “ ua *RI> proonro the heel of arthd- produced her,™ uKSt I „ comfort and dispatch, and offers **•“"-—*-•»—«—*• - proonro cue uest or articles produood hero or elsewhere and hopos to rooelvo u share of tho nubile Patrmuge.’ N.B.-A few very fine Lady Apples on hand, sulU- tjan 5 d« - bte.for dressing dishos of frnit. | oilltiostobuaiuosa and travel.* - ForfMlahtS'pMaatV ,n ” *“ l'ADELFORD, ftkYACO,*' Agents in S&vaunah. HERON A MARTIN, ^Agonte in Thlladelphla. FIREWORKS & CONFECTIONERY! THE * 1- - on,., OLD SANTA OLAUS? ° F NEW STEAMSHIP LINE 146 Broughtoi, Hlrert - Mavnnnnh. -iffT. The new aaV.pl.adld et.am.hto. J AMES DICKSON * (Jo. hog to annouuc. to I f E “ K . IUA .Capt.><'oodlmll,and ALA* thoir friends and tbo public, that they havo nr.nal I Ludlow, bolouging to cl for tho season a large and varied sto& oAnPr* P a*n.i I ‘ ho Nev » Yo /i k ttnd 8 »™nuah Steam wi “ s “ §^£S!sse*i¥£ES£ ssSS®iSffiiSi£«“ moat «re..bH If. 1 !! '■“ ll “* " ol “>. *“>>«' ll ‘« •*HW.»“,P?TaMe hoforegolig on bo, mii oesortment of com- l mon candies and other Confectionery, which they will *«M " oheap as an v in the United States. * K ot_o«mutrjr morcliants is renuested to ffraBeftarr SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 17 14 194 Front-street, New York. — M.V.VU....O a. requested to I .. _ . MAIL JjINJC. mi'o'®.r^rThS!;feion**,.*?;™^iZ! !itw-York& Charleston Steam-Packet*. J. D. k CO. would be pleased to rooelvo a visit I ® K M4-WKEKLY. SS^s^^visss^ssss: NEW TOYS ! NEW TflYA • • I Al ^ iCR Capt.J. Di Just roeoivod, a beautiful assortment of TOYS of the I *iSS newest fashion—a decided attraction for young poonlo FIRE WORKS. v stock of superior FIRE WORKS, diroot from tufoeturors, not to be equalled in the city. They kooo also on hand tho various descriptions of Cordials aud Syrups, Currants, Almonds, Raisins, Figs. l'l'tmtiS. I raitfl in Hvpnne ii ml i_nt a 1 P 1 tho manufaoturors, i — ,— Tons. Capt.J. Diokiuson 1,000Tons. ■ tea Anon, now hnl.hlng, will ba on tho liue early in May. For Froiglit or Tassage apply at the office of the UENRY MISSROON. pla^l Agent Charleston, Aorll 19.1862, vuium.u uuu , v I Him, Viurruiiifl, AlinOllUS, Itaisius. Flgfl Fruues, traits in Syrupa aud Brandy, Jellies, to., to. j(W>- Country orders will ho carefully executed and properly packed. O a-ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONERY, such i as Pyramids, Baskets, Fancy Figures of the newest styles, Ac., made to order, tjl deo 15 MKW YEA It *8 CAKES. —A small lot of | i?au|! t* wnl ^t a .m .tr™, SHIP LINES. FOIt BOiSTON. 3^ The sclir. OCEAN BIRD, Capt. jHITA will have imineliate dispatch for •SHKFor freight or passago apply to doc 31 the above port. ilOWLAND k CO. M. J. SOLOMONS. A C «ItlS'lMI A S-Tlt E K A1»F1aK«T SMALL LOT of thoso Imudsotue and delicate Apples, just received by d * 083 M. J. SOLOMONS. Cl UNUKiE8.—Rmsins, Figs, Almonds, S*r. ky dines, Proservos, Plokles, Currants. Citron Spices, of all kinds, fresh and for sale Ly dou 20 W. D. FORD. ^R^WSTjIIASJ CAKE8.—Just received per I Trj, Tlio regul \y Florida, from New York, a quantity of Christmas I 48j2]A. Captain Axw Cakes. For sale By JOHN DALEY, I «®Hfcpatoh for the duu ** 28 Whltakor-st. | 8 »j« »^l»ly to the oa]U ~ .. rw K«**r jiacaui orig Al.HU.l) EaAI.Ij, i^rfGolder master, will have dispatch for the abovu Mattporfc.. For freight or passage apply to d ®« a* WILLIS t BRUNDAOE. FOlt PHI 1, A DEI, 1*111A—Heron’, l.lne. I 33, The regular packet schr. N. W. SMITH, Smith master, will have dispatch for the above | JMttport. For freight or passagejapply to deo 31 WILLIS & BltUNDAOE. REMOVAL. KTo ftgQj ltfQ)IBn | 9jS Oyster, lleireshment aud Pastry SALOOiV. M il. IjE FORT his removed his establish ment to No. 8 Drayton Street, west aide, within r of Bryau Street, where ho will devote his entire attention to keeping a RESTAURANT for tho a9«"&- datlon of morcliants and others, who may choose to avail thomsolves of its convenience. He lias titled it up handsomely with Private Boxen, and parties of gen tlemen, and of ladies and gentlemen, can be accommo dated with privato rooms. Tho Larder will bo al ways wol! supplied, aud the following can be nlwayi had on short notice : SOUPS.—Oyster, Turtle and MookTurtlo. OYSTERS.—Fried, Stowed, Broiled,and with Qratcn. GAME.—Venison. Wild Ducks, Snipe, Rice Birds, Ac. CUTLETS.—'Venison Cutlot, Veal Cutlet and Mutton Cutlet. OMELETS.—Plain, Omelot in Rum and in Madeira Wino. FISH.—Sheophead —Fried, Broiled, Stewed with Sauce, and with Ornton; Mullet—Broiled und Fried. Meals can be obtained at all hours. Suppers gotten up aud served in tho most elegant stylo, ut the shortest notioo. j®“ Gentlemen desiring day board, by the week month, at this establishment, will ploaae notify tho pro- pnetor. tf deo 31 S IHE KN1CK KRHACKEk ... , Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers. By Tlios. Quincy, author of “ Opium Eater," eto., etc. 1 Godey’s Lady's Book for Januury. Life and Memorials of Daniel Webster: from the Now-York Daily Times. Appleton's Popular Library. Aunt Efflo's Rhymes for Little Children, with 24 Il lustrations. Graham's Magazino for January. Napoleon in Exile, or u Voico from St Helona. Tho opinions and reflections of Napoleon on the most impor tant ovohts in bis life and government, in his o\\ Words. By Barry E. O'Muarn, Esq., his Into Surgeon. Roeeived by [deo 31 j JOHN M. COOPER t CO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. T}UOPOSALS will be received until the 10th of ■ Jauaary next, for rebuilding a mile of the Plank Road along Bay-street, up West Broad. The road laid in two tracks, each 1U feet broad aud two foot a, with a transverse Tall of An inch and a half, tho crown ing-point to be V - * **-* *— Throo rows ol pine p'ank, the outer ones to be 8 by‘2, the centre's by 3, these to be doubly laid, one upon tho other, tho joints of the one layor being opposite the middle of tho other set. Sleepers to be straight and true, not loss than 1C or more tFian 20 feet long, to bo well bedded in the earth in trenches out to receive them, with thoir top surface barely in sight, to btar brmly and evenly throughout *1. w h°le length, and tho earth between them woll rammed down and mode Arm, solid and even Plank also of pine, fne from sap, bad knots, rhakes, vanes, or any other imporlnotions; fall on tho edges, not loss than 9 or more tnan 15 inches wide and 3 inche* thlok, laid at right angles to sloepers, closely together, every three planks to project throe inohes on eaon si of tho road alternately, to boar equally ou tho sleepa and on the ground; earth to be woll up to and touching the planks ut etery point, eaoh plank to bo spiked dow n by lour spikes; planks to be covered over one ’ thick with course sand, tree from stones or pel Tho whole to bo finished in a spooifiod timo, and rated under the immediate iasnection of the contractor. CIIARLEu GANAIIL, M. D., FOR NEW YORK.—Now lJine. regular packet schooner VIRGINIA, i Axworthy, will meet with quiok dis- i above port. For freight or pas- .itaiuon board or to HENRY K. WA8HBURN, Agent. 8TEAMBQAT LINES. Suvnunuii, Auguito aHiTlTumbOTT aSsgS^SSaSKB SS*FaS:2ES""^S sSSltSS Bitipb.1i, * UQ • Au ^i UNITED STATES MATlTTneT FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA * l*i bui ion, llruiiHU’iok. Mi. YIupvm MCK»ONVILLS 1[ »IIDW. j KBURQ (UH.lt Croik), have* even/ Tuesday, ai 10 o'clock, A. M. «-*IC**j* 7 ""P® r i°r atoam-packet WM. GA8 Capt. Hhaw. will leave Tues' «!SSS?..iSrJ5Sd““ wui. by l, “ h”* 1 ,r * “ St. Mary's s S Jacksonville 6 yj r«»#A i *KJ Cmk,Piw,uuaud Fssiutk*!::::: 8 oo lt«m-^«wh P irfTt* I ’ P ' ,r0 ° b °‘ rJ ' “ Ck«lMl.» ' U Cl.AtJ i'hJHN Jt CUNKINU It A V TO TRAVELLERS GKINU NORTJL TUK SAVAN.NaIi AND CilAUI.KHTON U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M after the arrival of the night train of the Central Rail road. and arrive at Charleston at 12 M. the * connecting at Charleston w ith tho wm k i WI,u * l "f* on Wi©a»n-Pack«t«, Which leave with the U. 8. Moil every day, ot2>; P. M. __ , nui’ also with the * nod ClmrleHlon Sicnmalilna. mixed llalf-Hose, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday and Satur day afternoon. Passongera leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings, will arrive in time to counect with the splen- dld now steamship James Adyer one week, and the N.w-tSrt'bnSrt ^ Silk do. und dlitts, Merino, Lisle, Silk, and Cotton. _ _ GenU* black Kid, Lined Berlin, Cloth, Merino, Lisle, to New-York by laud route. $2H-tlmo' 62 You'riil'bv Co^tndBUk Olovss. a Hill assortment. atcaicehipa, $25. | my 101 s. M. LAFFITEAIT A-.. n ’ t 7 _ ladies' Missos' Boys' and Children's Hoods. Coatees, “ 8 Zephyr Sacks, Polka Costs, Alboni Hats, Rob Roy Hose and infants' wool Boots, Au., to. Irish I.incus. of those heavy, flngcr-spun, and nudreu- V 1 .. OPPOSITION LINK TO FLORIDA. JiATJC OF PA.'iSA U S REDUCED. new steampneket WE- LAKA, Capt. N. King, leaves every .... 4 50 .... 6 00 .... 8 00 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. | The schr. 8. N. SMITH, Smith master. For ^BLiTL. particulars apply to I dookii WILLIS t BRUNDAGE. dec 2s FOR liosroN* The bark FLIGHT, J. U. Luther lawyer wi meet with dispatch as above. For freight « passage apply o“ *■—• FOR NEW YORK—Old Eatubllnkert Line The packet ship HARTFORD. G. Burko mas- liter, will moot with dispatch as above. For r passago apply on board at Telfair' BRIG nlGUAM, KELLY t CO. «• tor, mi; Ikfroiglit ( wharf, or to (deo 28) FOR NEW YOUK-New Line. . The regular packot brig EXCEL, F. Tallman A m:l » t or. wUl have immediate dispatch. For ■HHBfreight or passage apply to deo 23 WASHBURN, WILDER* CO. L The ZR. Lewis master, is KiWharf. Apply , u . f 'Saturday at 10 o'clock A. M. ,Hate of,pa8«ge it large airy state rooms, as follows Jacksonville Pioolata Palatka Blaok Creek N. B.—Freight consigned to Will be shipped free of all chara Applv on board, at tke Charleston Co.'s Wharf, or t - f,t 18 8. M, LAFFITEAIT, Arint. Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, CurtaiuGoods. nr » .n, *«•» &C.,*C. ?°-]™ C ° n g ress Ulld Ao. 57 St. Julien Sts. r | 1 o knowing that the citizens of llsliing of a* 1 * 1 * hftT * f#lt tt gr0at lutcr04t iu th ® Mtab- CARPET WAREHOU8R. In fc k“ °“/» » ud ,^oio* aware that many have been awaiting the completion of the New Store, so that they could mako their selection of tho various articles for furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform tho public, generally, that ho has opened the most com plete assortment of all tho various styles of GOODS ishments. The fit. , „ ...G consist, in part, o following Goods, viz: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mooot Brussels; Brussels; Velvot; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply. Superfine, Fine und Common Ingram; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; Drug gets, 0-4,12-4 and 10-4 in width, oi every varioty of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor aud Stoop Mats; Table and I iano Covers; Silvor aud Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Am*?? Stair Linen, Ac., to. „ OILCLOTHS. Of every width; from one to eight yards, for Halls, discharging a WASHBURN, WILDER * CO. FDR NEW-YORK—New Line. l The regular packet bark PETER DEMILL, a Capt. N. llooy, will meet with quick dispatob for ■the above port. For freight or passago apply to captain on board, at Anderson's upper wharf, or tol ’4 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent. BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO. BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. v 30 FOR LIVERPOOL. Tho Ship CHAOS, J. L. Duntun master, wants 2U0 bales to complete her cargo, and will have limtnediuto dispatch._ For freight apply iispntoh. For freight apply to WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. The A. 1 ship EDWARD O'BRIEN, Captain ; Creighton having part of her cargo engaged Swill have quiok dispatch. For freight of 60U bales Cotton, or passage, apply on board ~ * •HUG f 27 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. VESSELS WANTED UN Kithiuui OR CHARTER. . Freights for Northern, Eastern and k Southern ports, can be had on upplioa- (nor 4) ROWLAND A CO. WANTED TO CHARTER. Two or throe Vessels suitable for Grain, to go t to North Carolina, drswing 1% to 8 feet water. ■Apply to (nor 4) A. C. TOMS, Bay-street. Sloct7—lyl WILLIS*. BRUNDAGE.; Dining Rooms. Steamboats, Saloons, Aa.; Koso Wood! Mohoguny and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, Stairs* 1 * Wid ® ; Figured India Cloth for ’ CURTAINS. 8ilk and Worsted Damask I)e-Laine; Worsted aud Linen Damask DoLnins; Figured ami Plain Damasks, varioty of colors; White aud Bull; for Shades. WINDOW 81IADKM. Transparent Lsndscapo, Medallion, Garland and W hite aud Gold, entirely new style ; Cord ; Loops; Tas sels ; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains and Shades. 0 GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; all of which will be sold at wholesale or retail, ou the most liboral terms.l , WM. H. GUION, Agent, 140 Congress and 67 St. Juliaa-sts. A A LIGHT HAT—Weighing only ounces, thnteannot bo Injured by being smashed! IMi „ ., ■ TI h * vo »o hesitancy in saying that this is the lightest Hat evor oflered for sale. Gentlemen should provide themselves with one of these Hate, iuxury to wear. For salo at the Hat Store N. K. B * * — not fail t of [oot9] .. BARNUM A CO., 149 Congress-st. 4 FINJE MOLESKIN HATS. supply of fine Moleskin Hats at No. 147 et. PRICE A VEADER. EXTRA SUPERFINE CANAL FLUUR. 08 LBS. FOB $1 OO. SUPEHFINE CANAL FI.OCR, 32 Ibi. for J1 00. 100 Dag* New llullcil Buckwheat, 25 lbs. each, at 75 cents. WHOLE ANI1 HALF RAIlllELS CANAL I .j Flour, for.ftle low ty tho barrel by dee 24 WA1. O. DICKSON, Whltakor-at.. corner Broiifrliton l.ano. Git# «»«* Importaut Sale ty PRY 6001)" AT COST. 'savannah' CHEAP OltV GOODS STORE! BAi.^O.lr.-sVuW ri t rrA i,ik ’'" ii '"' *«»->-« *»>* Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods AT IflWT COST FOK CASK, WWUTVKI.V- Con.l.t|oR lu part •! Ulr.cliM ,uj Urow. NhlrUlia ol C.utou FUnn.li, with « oolloctlon of culorrj i Mourning Ollcot. Mnurnlng and rohirog Glnglutmr. WD'SS Bl.ok Lu.tr. ind 811k Worn AI P «c». >nd Brooudr., funny oolorod UrluUud Af|i«cl.». in grant randy ot at.laa .nd JbJdaa, Coburg., 81 |k l'o|,ltna, Lyonoa. Clotba, and 4 Wbat Caalimeru., nn oxton.ivo aianrtm.ut of Mona da Lanaa. .|ulta now doalgua, from I2« un- warda, to which tho attrollon of Tamilian la requSalnS. White Cuuton CmiHi Shawls, HI.A1N AND EMKItolDERKIl, A booutlful oollootlou at unuanally 1 aw l'rloaa. Tor- kelra and Caahmora Ling aud tktuara Wool Sbawlt, block aud colored, of superb designs. Bluaket* ami riunnolN. A largo lot of low prloed and medium Blankets for vauts. with a 1^11 supply of Duffal, Mackinaw and Whit- asy.f for 3*»r>«r *v» and 4-4 Salisbury White Flaunols, Welch Gauzo do., low priood and diurn white, red, yellow and blue do. Cloths and Cnssimcrcs. Superfine French black Cloth, forgcntlcmen’s wear will be sold vory low. Black and fancy Casaiinores, low priced Satinets for servants, and super do., Tweed Cas- imeres for boys' woar, black Satin and tone/ Vostiugs. Hosiery und Ulovcs. Ladle.'black EuUah lloao. Ladlof and ill.ica' while, ■late and mixed do., Gent's and Boya' white, brown laadlos' Marino Vests, Qonts* Wool, Merino and Uot- u Uader-Vestsand Drawers. Ludios' black, white and colored Kid Gloves, Sewing , anu uauroDS- h entire satis- from26cts. upwards, “iid Sound BUaciu ed Family Linens, which faotion, Fine DO.,afulla*i " warranted all Pure Lint w „. wwl<t> <ri>1|1J[| Doyleya, Dauiaak Nnnkib.,Table LinenDainaaka,from 50 rant, uiiwarko, 8.8 and 8-18 Dama.k Tubb, cinHia, lluckabaok and DUrer Towel, and Toweling, Long Lawua, Birda-fcye, Scotch, and Uusala Dlonara. Dowloa. Crash, and Osunburgs. Black Italian Silk. For Ladios' Dresses. Mantillas, Ac., with black 8ilk Lace to suit, EMBROIDERED ROBES, Cherni- aotts,Capos, Collars Loses, Linen, Thread and Lisle Edgings, Muslin Trimming black and colored Cranes, C® L U 5?. d j y, u ®.¥ a W* T , uo * » nd Ur «M Combs, Cutlery, Pocket lldkfk, LU.kl do., in great varioty, with a collec tion of Ladios' Plain Rovuro and Embroidered Linen Cambriuk Udkfs, well worthy the attention of families. T. HcKvmia. r occupies to be routed from l* deo 13 SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, &o. SCHOOL,. M RS. DOANE bus opeumi School for Die in struction of boys and girls in all the branches of Airs. D. respectfully solicits a share of publiojiatrnn. £*iu’is Hill Academy. rruiis INSTITUTION will be opened again I the 17th of January, 1853, by Itev. T. B Cooper. The usual branches ot a Classical and English Edu cation will be taught on the following terms by the year: Reading, Writing and Spelling $20 uu Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography and History... 3U 00 Auoient Languages, Mathematics, Natural and Moral Sciences 40 00 Cloth for b in Music aud Drawing at tho usual prices. Strict attentive will be paidjto tho morals of the school. Tho prico of boarding iu the neighborhood will bo from 8 to $10. The Aoadomy is situated in Screven County, Geoigla about oue mile from the fifty-five milo station on tho Central Railroad. The position is elevated and very healthy. There are a number of Lots that will cost nothing but the proiniao to improve them. Persons in Savannah having a number of childreu to educate would find this a very convenient place for building, and preparing a country retreat, that would secure to them good health during the summer und fall seasons of tho year. For further particulars address the Teacher at Ogee- ohee P. O., No. « C. R. It. W. C. COOPER, deo 30 (J—tw Secretary of Trustees. Strayed or Stolen. On Friday night last a small bay HORSE, with n white spot, in his forehead, oue white leg—the knees ol the bind legs are swol len. $5 will be paid for hid delivery toi II. SINGSTGCK, G* corner Mill and Fahm-i dee 30 Chairman Coin. Streets and l a ‘)A HALF ; 15 nuartor, and 10 pipes f, OU OTARD, DUPUY A CO.'8 BRANDY,| iu CustomUouse Store, and for iiale bv Engineer for Hire. STEADY SOBER MAN, (colored), accustom • of steamboat und stationary giucs, may bo hired for a your from the first of Ja ry. A situation iu town or the neighborhood, would be preferred. Apply by note to “ R R, jruouu, no t this Offici W. Ai. DAVIDSON. l n .L°t the genuine article cau only be obt&iucd T OT1CE to Sliippei-s ami t/OtiHit(iirj»N *'“'“0 and after the 1st January next, allfroigh dollar, will be required to bo paid ou tl I wharf. rd®® 29] 8. M. LAFPITEAU, Agent. m martin Grotltcr PAVING beeu burnt ti v.u.. ot Vjoguuc, tor a re and have just reoeivod the saeoud'shipment of 30 half, I 15 quarter and 10 eighth pipos,which was shipped direct by thorn, and through no other house at Bordeaux, (as is ofton done for particular purposes). By this arrange- mont I urn enabled to sell at Now York prices, adding tho difference of oxchango and the charges. Merchants aud others would find it to thoir advantage purchasing hero, to souding their orders oUowhore. This Brandy is now in the United States Bonded Warehouse, whore 1 ■ . 1 olfor it for a.la, iu l,j oot to 8e bo utnrl. Ifi“uln«Jb7 w '“ b " 8lT0u °“ lUo }P °< ^nasiy. Apply ’ayl r buiidings—where he will always keep -‘■--’l of Family Groceries. tno trace in tois enterprise I will continue to import for them the artiolo direct. I annex a certificate of Otard, Dupuy A Co., which accompanied the bill of la- diug and invoice. W. M. DAVIDSON. W. M. D. 30 K pipes We, the anderigned, Otard, Dupuy A Co., Merchants at Cognac, do hereby certify that thirty half, fifteen quarter and ten eighth pipos Braudy, mark ed nud numbered as in the mar gin, with our lira brand on t head, and initials (O. D.) the bung, liavo been prepared ALE I ALE ! ALE ! M essrs, quantock, Roberts & co — Gonts—You are horoby appointed our “Solo Agunts" for the salo of our brands of “ Albauy Imperi al Ale,” iu the city of Savannah, 8tuto of Goorgia, from and aftor this date. [8ignedl Now York, Dec. 1st, 52. JOHN TAYLOR* 80NS. Having received the Avguucj ut tho above well known superior Ale, a ooustant am ample supply will be always kept by us in storo at " Williuk's Wharf." Persons desiring the article will be promptly supplied by giving uotioeat our Office, on the Wharf, or through tho Post Offloo. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS* CO., doc 11 Willink’s Wharf. Families supplied with half barrels of Cream A for W. M. Davidson, Savannah. In testimony thoreof wo have signed the present aud affixed our seal hereto. Done at Cognao, July 28,1852. OTARD. DUPUY A CO. Ifourdiutf* I r p WO OR THREE single Gentlemen c 1_ coinmodatod with pleas Jonos and Abercorn streets. t three single Gentlemen Hlarshall House Omnibus Line. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. 8. A. HOOKER having become interested with the h Proprietor of tho Marshall horeafler run the hack Lady Uentz in connection with the Omuibus, for the accommodation of passongers for tho Marshall Uouso HOARDING. V ERY desirable Rooms, with Board, at reasona ble rates. Apply at this Offloe. tf n< A CARD. M il. P. GIEBEL1IOU8E having sold his BAKE RY to Messrs. MILLER A FRANK, would re- * rn his thanks to his friends and the public in gsueral * thoir liberal patronage, aud, at the same time, would respectfully solicit the suine for his successors. P. GIEUELUOUSE. the arrival of tho earn aud steamboats, with first rate teams and careful drivers, aud the subscribers will bo responsible for all baggago or ohocks for Baggage deliv ered to the conductors. A Call Book will bo kept at tbe Office of the Mar shall House, aud all oalla registered will bo p —- A ~ attended to. WM. JOHNSON, Proprietor Marshall Uouso. deo 28 lm S. A. HOOKER. NEW HOOKfe, Messrs. F. MILLER *. A. FRANK having bought Mr. Oeibelhsuso'u BAKERY, would respectfully ask thoir friends and tho nublio in general to extend their patrouago of that establishment also to the now propri etors. Mr. Miller tukes, at 1 ho same time, the opportn- . uity to exprobs his thauks for the patronage the public istored will bo punctually I bostowod upon his Tie llakory, at thu coruer of South- Broad aud Jefferson streets, and respectfully solicits its continuance. Their shop will always be wall furnished with frosh Bread and all aorta of Pies, Cakes, Biscuits, [dec 2-1 mo) MILLER t FRANK RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER It CO. __ Wednesday, Dkukmiikk 29ru. 1IOBERT und Jlurold : ortho Young Marooue _I\j on tho Florida Coast. By F. R. Goulding. Life of Walter Scott. By Douald McLeod, Chapters on the Shorter Catechism. A Tale for the Instruotion of Youth. By a Clergyman’s Daughter. Consolation: in Discourses on Select Topics, address- «d to the Suffering People 0; God. By James W. Alox- *uder, D. D. Influence. A Moral Tale for Young People. By Charlotte Anley. Why am I a Presbyterian t Why should I be a Pastor l By tho author of “ Why *® J a Presbyterian f" < Bleak Uouso, No. 10. _ HA RPE R’8 MAG AZIN ft for Jnmmry. 'IjliTNAM’S MONTHLY.—A Maguziue of X Literature, Science aud Art. No. for January. Kl«B»!ffiO^ of Student Life Abroad. By Richard B. A Story of Life on tho Isthmus. \ Putnam’s 8eml- 1 ictures from St. Petersburg. J Monthly Library. Uemoira of a Huguenot Family, From the original ** u v. James Fontaine. .Tk- AMERICAN ALMANAC »nd R.poaltui'v ot UMfal KnowUdjra, for 1853. Received by fdec2!>] JOHN 31. COOPER A CO. lauding from sohr. Ocean Bird a ind for sale by u 31 ROWLAND A CO. Cider and Corn. 10 Extra Cliumpagne Cider, nml 1,000 bushels Western Corn, just received iu store and for sale by J. F. PE LOT A CO., ' Williamson’s Balidlngs. i A vf““ Ja R,ld 'Vayl»ef»boro , Railroad. \ N Election lor soveu Directors to manage the Uh.ij ” of this company for the ensuing year, will 2*2* d the offl ce 0 f t f<s Secretary, No. Il7 Bay st., 1* *^* h * ® n Monday, tho 3d day of January next, be- honra of 10 A. M- und 2 P. M. Per order. ae ® a Ai JOB. BANCROFT, Sso'y. ig from brig 1 anti lor aale (d31) CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. LOU ft, &C.—100 hblx. Baltimore Flour, 100 bags White Corn, 20J do. heavy Seed Oats, landing brig Josephus and for sale by doo 31 CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. rjiLi I I AY, PointocH Sc White Pine Lumber. 1*1—300 bales Prime Eastern liny, 200 bbls. Potatoes, and 2,600 feet Whits Piv.e Lumber, landing per ship Grotto aud for sale by doo 31 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. Hnydu, Mozart nml Deeihoveu’n Works, TN 32 Books, ure offered “t u mfllo, tlm* atTording JL an opportunity of possessing a valuable Alusioal Library of Classic Music, st » mere nominal co.t.- Lists can be found at Messrs. J. M. Cooper Jt Co. s, and at the store of F. ZOOBAUM A CO., dee 31 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan Streets. LUTED Cake Pans, Jelly Moulds, different ‘ sises and patterns; Tin Dressing Cases, Plated aud Steel Nut Crackers, Japanned Bread and Knife Trays, Bnoou Boxos, Ac., at the Housekesper s F.wpori- um, 1(A) Bryan StrseL deodl I >ATft >De Ifotu Gras, TrulHeu, F«ijKff I Pols, Ae.—iust received a lot of new Pate De iois Gras, Traffics, Petits Pols, Artiebaats, Gclee, for salt by (deo 30-tf] J. ROUSSEAU. T AD1KH’ MEWING UIIAIRH.—A very Xj «asy and comfortable article, with and without Vockers, at 155 Broughton Street. " doo 31 MORSE A NICHOLS. rpAHLE CUTLERY of Ml ktuds-varyiug in 1 I»*Ioo from $1 to 975 per sot, at 155 Broegbton-st. us« 31 MOUSE t N1CU0LS. Six. Weeks Seed Potatoes, JUST RECEIVED. RA BUSHELS of those eolobrated Potatoes, for fJU oarly planting—they mature two to four weeks earlier than any other, and aro calculated for early murkot, for sale by WM. Q. DICKSON, deo 24 Whitaker-st., corner Broughton Lane. LAND AGENCY Milleil|{evlllc, Ga. subscriber will purchase or soli on coinmis ' LANDS of tho several Land Lotteries of this fdoo 2-2m j JAMES R. BUTT8. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. E IIIS INSTITUTION, formerly under the charge of the Rev. J. H. Eaton, will bo continued by Miss THAW AY as hn, successor. Miss II. is negotiating o secure as an associate a highly accomplished young lady ; aud they will employ suuh other teachers as may bo requisite to moot the demands of tho patronage extended to tho luatituto, and sustain a Sobool in uo respect inferior to any othor in the city. Tho number of Pupils will bo StrloMy limited, but young ladies wishing to join any ono of tho classes, will always received. The terms uud course of study for thoso now . J5J. lusly to that daio applications for admission may b) rnudoto Miss Hathaway, at the residence of Mr. iiiue, corner of South Broad and Montgomury-sts., and utter tho opeuiogof tho sessiou, at tho Shcool Room, in the basement of tho First Baptist Church. tJ3 do 23 MUSIC, FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAINTING 3 *HEs to. FOUR PAIR AND SIX 8INGI. y^^I^well broke Northern Horses, for sale $40 Reward.. R UNAWAY from the Subscriber on the 28lh ult., his Negro Alan Bon Price. The abovo ward will be paid for bis delivery to ine. nor 6 tf U. F. WILLINK, 8bn'r. FLEMING Sc MILLION. The undorsigned, having united in the practico of Law will attend punctually to any business et Dttwlow A- Co. Wm. B. Fleming. John M. Miller. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, I and Whitaker 1 janSl Re-EHtnbliitlied in 1S50« lIOtSTON « GR«li\I)ESO.>, (Formerly of Hamilton if Houston.) Wholcsule mul Retail CLOTHING MERCHANTS No. 96 liryan-stSavannah, Ga., W OULD respectfully inform thoir old custom era, friends, and the publiu 'eneraily, that they havo now in Btoro a very large and choioo assortment of all mialities aud styles, fashionably out aud well made, hall and winter Clothing, direct from thoir ov manufactory. Also, a large aud well selected stock Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, und Furnishiug Goods in general, to which they invito tho attention of nil those wishing supplies for tho coming season. They hnve al so on hand a good supply of Clothing suitable for Ser vants and Plantation wear. Terms—cheap for cash. A few doors west of the Pulaski Uouso, one door from Whitaker-strcet, on Bryan.1 abama aud for sale by COHENS A IIERTZ. lJALTIMOItft Flour, Lard and llama, Jl)--220 bbls. Superfine llowtrd Street Flour, 25 bbls. and 10U kegs prime Leaf Laru, 60 hhds. choice Bacon ) do. do. do. Shoulders, roeeived and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO, R OMEST1C LIQUORS, <fcc.—20 hhl*. Superior Old Monougtbela Whisky, 30 do. do. do., 50 do. K. Phelps’ Gin, 30 do. Domestic Brandy, 26 do. P. A II. Connecticut River Rye Gin. 100 do. N. Y. ngar House Molasses, landing and for safe by dec 29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. / 1/ v.l _ Smith’s and pure Gonosee Flour, 40 >3 do. p do. do., 60 bbls. Butter. Sugar and Soda Crackers; 20 Pflooetori Crackers, 80 do. Boadull's Os. aud 8s. Pat Tallow Candles, 150 do. No. 1 Pale and Family Soap, NO do. Colgate's Pearl Starch, 200 bbls Pink Eyed Pluming Potatoes, 50 do. Mercer und Carter Eating do., 2,000 lbs. Codfish, 200 Demijohns—assorted sixes, 40 >3 chests Bik deo 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. / IODFIMII HOUNDSancFTON’GUES.—A C. B. SC ALLY. l)OYB» PRICE* VEADER. D REHH GLOVES.—White, Bmi; and Straw colored,—a large assortment, for sale by deo. 29 PRICE A VEADER, 147 Bay street. > ECEIVED and in store a choice lot of Pecan X Nuts. Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Soft Shell Almonds, Dates, Fauey Cilass Top Boxes of Prunes, Cooking Prunes, and Figs, for sale by JOHN D. JESSE. coarse ont-d.ior work preferred. For such ages will be paid. Apply to dec 30 WM. WRIGHT. UIHII WHISKY.—1 puncheon Jainiaon’s Whisky, warranted 10 years old, for sale by deo 30 A. BQNAUD. / 'll DICK.—20 bills. Champagne Cider, lauding \ j from the steamer Alabama and for sale by deo 30 W. M. DAVIDSON. ELF Heating Bud iroin*—M»mothiiignew. Al*o Plate Warmers, Brass and Iron Trivets. Blower ands. Bellow*, Hearth Dusters, Au., for sale by dec 3) COLLINS A BULK LEY 4JUPE KIO R _ CAN A L FLOUR.—Lsmliug O this day from sobr. H. A. Barling, from New-York, 6'Obarrvls snperior Canal FJonr, faujy brands, for sale If IheSt/i JiKNIiy li. WiBHBUttN, Aet. DAWC1NO ACADEMY. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons, that his Academv is open fur the reception of pupils. During the season tho following Fancy Dances will be introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition Torentella, Rutta, Gavotte, Pot Stirien, Zlngoralla, Schotisch, Rcdowa, Maiurka, etc. Former pupils are requested to oomo early if they like to learn Fancy Dances for his Ball, to bo given ’ The Liverpool end London Fire and Lift I it «urn nre Cntnpntty. Surplus nud Reserve Fund $5,340,DUG Working Capital— J\c« Millions Three Hundred and Dirty rAonr.-itid Dollars. O FFERING by iik iiuusuidly largo capital, and the unlimited individual liability of the stock holders, that grenr desideratum iu iusuranou—tho moet porfoot sovurity to the pubiio—is U"-* prepared through Its ngenta, to insure against Fite Risks iu Savannnb, ou the most advanUr‘“o* terms. JHi tutors in Reto-York. James Bkown, Esq., Chairman. FuiNcia Cottknet, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Goorge Barclay, Esq. ■ Alex'r llamiltou, Jr.. Esq Joseph Ualllard, Jr. Ed. F. Handirson, Em. O. W. Faber, Esq. William 8. Wotmoro, Esq Mortimer Livingston, Esq. { Residuut Secretary—Ai.rHKP Pkli, Esq. Counsel of the Board—Ai.kx. Hamilton, Jk , Esq. AppJjf to BANCROFT A BRYAN. Agents, No. 117 l)n>-street. LONDON l k llU£NIX FIUJK OdKlilK. Company tukes Fire Risks iu this city, nud YepjT aftfiTNA INHURANUE UOA1FANV OF LlARTk'OHD, CONN. THK undersigned, Agents of the above Corapnny, I soutinuo to take risks agaiust Fire ou Buildiuge, Stocks, etc., on tho most favorable terms. »P* I* COllKNS A HERTZ. I SAAC ABBATT, Sec y. JOSEPH R.COLI.1N8, Pres’t. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by #A ’' ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. fob 14 Houikern illutuAl lusurntn-e 4'ouipnur A 8UURY HULL, President and Treasurer.- Album Cussk, Soo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary, i’he undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con- tinues to take the followin*risk-:, vis: Marine, Die* and ftre;_ also on the lives or Servants, also taken by this Corn- Lives of Whits Persons pany. No sxtraprumiuin for residing (n the 8outh. WILLIAM KING, Agout, June 17 Coruer of Bay aud Drayton its. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull and Buy Streets. Importer and Dealer In Wlues, Liquors and Cigars. Til ft eubttcriber has now on hand u i.„„ jHM nml well selected stock of Wines, Liquors mKmb aud Hognrs, oomprieing tho feilowiug: •uu ltutt of the uhoicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vlntago 1844. One Pipe choioo OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Ono Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD •• RE- ERVE, vintage 1810. ftnd mo,k dolioatoly flavored OLD PAtllETlNllO. vintage 1830. One Pipe of thu ohoiocst aud exceedingly rare OLD 8ERCIAL, vlutago 1820. Ono half Pipe of tho richest and moat highly flavorsd SOUTH HIDE GRAPE JUICE. 7-avoreu Two Pipes Old London Alarkot. Eight quarter.casks OLD ARAUJO, vlntago 1810. Also a lot ol the OLD RESERVE, of ttu oldou im portation, in Boxes mid Demijohns. Two half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. " " *’ ** “ SHERRY '• Twelvo half pipes choioo OLD COGNAC, of various brands, vis: Henuossy.Loudon Dock, Jeau Louis Pinot, CastUlon, Guimard, Saxeruc, Salignao, tuid Otard. Dupuy A Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WFII8KY. ., '* . '* . _ “ Jemaloa Rum. Also various kinds of Clarot, Port, TenerllTe,Sherry aud othor Wines. Choice Ohampagno, of various brands, llook Wins*, imported Cordials—snob os Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Braudy Fruits, Ac. 1U0.U00 choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf deo 3U ftssjssi!® a a&ft&sS K..7 8r!e1 u''’E.r',' 1’'* 8n«|>«, H MMfcSSaf^ »• OolJ 0^4, Also tho largest stock of Plated Ware Plated and ll.. iltat. I,.cir.« So. t, » 4o. . a.n’Ti _ Applu, IS hnir J.. K.a;~AU tied for befor- count and risk of the . ^ , TIIRCDAY, Jm. l t ntlo o-rlook. j 0 1 sohl at Baton’s Wharf, on board brig Josephas, u * 1 !«*• Bn"uer-2oS?wa^hMld^ni\f. Will be from Baltimer* ^ te suit purchasers. Sale posiUrn ’to close tho oargo-" Terms cash. 1 TUI8 DAY, J.A, I nl 11 o'elouV, Will bs sold in front of store, the imuiil asoortraeni Groeenes, I»rovlsions, Liquors, Crockery and «h * ai '0. Dry Goods, now and second hand Furniture, Clothing, > aney Artloles, Clocks, Watehes, Cutlery, Ao Terms cai.li helore delivery. * ,1 P^whased at anetion, ami not set- few ro * ul ® r wfl1 bsVold for ac count and risk of the former purchaser. Ltiis at Auriitm. ” am. V 9“ TUESDAY, Jan. 4. at 11 o'clock, SS'.S'YJtW'tN or t!, “ u “ urt Lot - »."d and 10, third Irthtn,. An.uii Ward, cunulnlnr raah litcjr-nvo aero. .itiifUrd la Chatham Cmmtv, batwasn th« Darl.ii and Whit. Uluir Rntjl., ,t, 0 „t thrr. mil,, •rum th, alt, aud known u •' Th. Voltny.," 'farm, at ....... 0| ! THURSDAY. Jan. I), at 10 o'olork, ■V "’..'"l.'V; 1 ' 1 11,0 fwataa*. I.o» So. 3. Yamnora th« Dolldlu*. on .aid lu.t. Alao on. Steam Kngli Uoilori, oi<ui|il.te; ono largo Maohtno I.uLUe, two .limit l.mh«., on. Horow Cutur, ono lhinclilng klnolilno, n nimotily of Iron Hull., ono polr of .Senior, n lot of Smith long.. Anvil., Helium. SUioki, l-npi nud l>lo«. Key nud Toil Wronoho., 8ot.orchlnl.aod Roamori, rfwngo Ulook., ll.minor. and Blodgoo, with a gro.t vnrloty of othor brnlth J'uulo. Aloo about l.WII bu.hol. of Smith Conlo. Alan tho nnoiplrod I^n»o of tho Lot. Sold at tho aulgned property of W. II. aorloml.hy on'.or orth. Assigiiue, for bcuulit of creditors, Ae. Terms at sale... LOTTERIES. IhltAWN NUmilHltS — Of Unoraln Hm JL/ Lottery, Class No. 100, drawn in Columbus oa tl Ss)th nit.: Z1 58 33 25 4 73 35 l 10 54 24 (12 Nos. 1 4 73, a Prixe of $50 sold in the ahovs. Now for a New Yeitr’ii FreNrnt! To be drawn Monday Morning. January 3d, 1853. Salus close at 5 o'clock This Afternoon. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, or.Aax no. 2, For the benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Augueta. F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. ^ 8PLKNDID6CHKMB. $10,000 !—$0,000 : , 1,«00! 1,‘iOO! 1,116! And more than $90,000 in Smaller Frizrt, Tlokets only 92—Shares In proportion. Tickets and Shares for sule, and Prises cashed on de mand, by GKO. 8. GRAY, janl No.6 Owens's Building,opposite Tulaskl Uouso. nian» ■ Akltl ilny Lane, near Hnll-Htreet* GREGORY A MAURY, Man»< HAlimOEAl^ ftlXPUUSS, r or ixow.York. DohIoii, IMtllntlrlpliia f And all the Northern, Eaetern and Western towns, California, Europe, ifc. Also, Ma con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Miltedge- cillc.Ua., anil all intermediate places, \ RjiANGLMLNTS huving been muiie with the jlX Now-York and Savannah Steamship C'oinpauy, by which wo aro prepared to forward Packages, Parcels, Specie, Jewelry atul Merchandise of every description. This Express (im been extended to meet the wants of An ,? ,ti,on, , ° r 8“v»nnah and towns iu the interior. All those entrusting business to ns can roly on having ail business matters attended to promptly and faltb- DsMARTIN, Agent, fully. Offloo No. 153 Baj-st., 2 doors East City Hotel, „ ... Savannau, Ga. Orricffs—No. 74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Court-strest, Boston; No. 43 South Thlrd-streot, Philadelphia. intamim,t nlettie mark care Harn- 6m , y 17 All ^oods intended for i dan's Exp S 0NBUI1484.—50 blit.. No. 1, a „„| J Muckeroi fid ll.lvca, do 1 ami , do 'Ci do Ruao'Uiu New EngU.d Rom Old Slonungali,la,Whl.ky. New crop New Orleans Molasses IU do Old Mi 40 do New crop 25 do lliram Smith Flour 50 do Pure Oeuoseo do 100 do Baltimore do 1U0 Boxes Colgate's Pale and No. 1 Soap 20 do Toilet Soup * „ do Sperm, Star and Mould Caudles luo Bags prime Rio Coffoo 50 do do Java Coffee 1UU Barrels Stewart's B aud C Sugars IU lihds. Porto Rico Sugar 10 Bids. A Crushed do 5 do Powdorod do 2 Bales Almonds 100 Boxos English Dairy and White Cheese d <» Tobacco, assorted qualities 50 do Segnrs assorted, some very fine, and general assortment or Wines, foreign Liquors. Toai ., for sale by [deo 17) COHEN A TA TARVER. next, tho 16th lust., at 9 P. M. i Tuesday Classical and Englislt School G. A. HOLCOMBE, Gautou-Mtreet, near tbe Park. —p27 dtNl—3aw6m MONTPELIER FEMALE INSTITUTE. r |’HK b J-lTIl TERM of tho MONTPELIER X FEMALE INSTITUTE, will uoiumeuco on Fireil; Thui'Nilay of January next. Miss M. M. BUELL, so long and favorably known the Principal Teacher of the Institute, and for t' years as its Superintendent, will tako charge of the Institute, and have entire control of all iu interior managements. She will bo ussuted by tho same able corps of Instructors which has hitherto giveu so much satisfaction A clergyman of high standing iu profession will attend to the religious instruction the young ladies. Tno Bishop of che Diocese will eontinuo to be the visitor of the Institute, and will atteud the examina tions, and see that proper aud sufficient instruction afforded to those who patronise the School. Application for admission will bo luudo to Mr. W. Williford, Secretary and Treasurer, Macon, or to tl undersigued at Macon. STEPHEN ELLIOTT, Jr., nov19-2mSTATh Bishop of the Diocese of Ueorgl; Suvnnnub Female Seminary. TI/TRS. MARIA <i. BUCHANAN, ussuted by her 1J1 sister, Mi*s Ktlk. will re-opeu her School o: Monday, September 2Uth, in the rooms uudor Mrs. Platt’ boarding-house, opposite Monument Squaro, Congress- street, Mrs. Buchanan will pay atrlot attention, not only „ the mental culture of thoso young ladies who may bo committed to her charge, but also to their moral train ing and general deportment. The discipline of the School will strictly enforce principles of obedience, industry, aud ordor, out bl me samo time the government w ill partake of that mild character which marks tbe relation between parent ports of the progress and deportment of each pupil be publicly read in the School Room, on tbe last Friday in every mouth, and at the same timo recitations will be heard iu the different studies. Parents aud guardians are respectfully invit-.-d to atteud. Tkhmh or Tuition run Quautch. Orthography, Readiug and Writing $ 5 00 r *- A ^-graphy, Reading, Writing nud tho Firsf nciples of Geography and History Tho above branclios with Arithmetic 10 00 Orthography, lluuding. Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Mythology. History, (Sacred, An cient and Modern,) Geography, (Ancient and Modern,) Natural History, Elocution, Rhetoric and Composition - 12 00 The above branches, with Natural, Mental aud Moral Philosophy. Physiology, Astronomy, and the use of the Glebes. 15 Musio 20 00 Frtaeh 16 uu Drawing.....* * lu oo Stationery and Fuel 1 00 Instruction will bo giveu in the science of Musie on thu Blackboard, which will greatly facilitate the pro gress of the pupil. Mrs. Buchanan aud her sister can show testimonials of their qualifications as Teachers from gentlemen character and eminence. Savannah, Sept. 13, 1852. tf Le Courrier l)es Etats-Uiiis. E COURRIER DEB ETATS-UNId is the only A daily newspaper entirely in French, published in eUnited States. It has two editions: One Daily, published as early lu tho morning as thu other oity papers, and containing the latest news. i other, Weekly, containing a synopsis of the published during the woek, and * selection of lit erature. The reproduction of the works of Dumas, Sue, Lam- artin, Victor Hugo, Ac., published in either edition •ilini/l nf *' VunillflliiR. T* Etats-Unis is generally admitted by the American Press as the best received in the United States. It em anates from tbe most distinguished men, both in the French Press aud Literature, and among them may be mentioned 5Ir. Frederic Uaillardot, former Editor of tho Courrier. The motto of the Courrier des Etats-Unis is 4< Inde pendence aud Impartiality." Itopens its columns to all oniuions, but is foremost in maintaining the great Republican Principles, without which no free society can exist. Price of the Daily $8, and Wcokly $3 per annum—(contains 16 pages 4to. printed on handsome paper). Subscriptions received by JOHN M. COOPER A CO., r 20 TAfl 2u> AgenM for Savannah. dron’s do, for sals low by A i>LS.—A choice lot of Pig Hums, just receiv ed per steamer and for eMe by b 23 C. B- 8CALLY, St. Andrew's Hall. / 1! yy i lU.OilH.—Exiru (ico«fis«e, in whole and hnif Larrup, for salo by ( Use 15] W. D. FORD. Upholstery und Cabinet Work. Tho subscribers having taken tho storo on Whitakor-streot, next to Dibble A Carey’s Tai loring Establishment, respectfully announce to . eitiions of Savannah that they are prepared execute all orders in tho above line on the most o , REASONABLE TERMS. 8peolal attention paid to repairing all klndsof Furnl- ' Lottery, Class 157: 45 72 73 13 61 28 33 6 11 1 64 40 39 E. W1THINQTON. To be drawn in Wilmington, Dol., This Day, Jan. 1st. 75 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 30,400 DOLLARS! Ao. Ae. Ae. Ao. Ao. Tlokste $10—Sharoft In proportion, Tiokots and Shares, either singly or by tho package, for sals by ^ t E.^WITHINGTON, j»n 1 Office 1 153 Bay-Street 2 Doors East of the CityUotel. oiaaa 2. GEORGIA HTATK LOTTERY, For the benefit of the Independent Firs Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. 4GS" Hales close at 9 o'clock To-Night. “All Will bo drawn oarly Monday Morning. Tickets, $2; Halves, 1.; Qnarters, 50 ots. . AST Orders from the country answersd promptly. d f®r, ln «- i ®“‘ r ®*« l * rl /.* ud $«••• oMhed on demand at this office, by jai l CHARLES B. PATTERSON. MUST A MO LINIMUMT. M K881W. A. O, BRAGG A CO.—Gknti.kmkn M Potatoes—1 DO bbls. Applet.—fio bbls. fli Rio Gr— J - Tow n. lor particulars apply at the ConntfoyVjI, * Clocks—-150 Clocks. 8 doy and"SOhour Hata-«0 cases plain black and 811k Hate Cigars—100,WOO Cigars, various brands isKissr*^ “■«- Tc«_10' ch.-ti Ones nod BUck Tau Tobacco—6 bales I^af Tobacco J» sljhlli of.k. 0>c»7.) HtmIuj l?... d i da ilwa.t Slal^a Wlcc ttbhbM.K. Rum 28 do Dotuaatlo Rrandr i « dalrUh To. 6 do Old »lo«M,ak«!.(io. 8qurior«4aOKMn Win. - Kikery, assorted J Tumblers, asserted f double Matressec. n Styes. i’prK.'.™* Tn |J IJTTKli, mri-TKAt.—Ju.i rocelvni! br AI- I > abatna and Vernon another lot of ehoioe Goshen Better, put up In small firkins expressly for family GEO. J, SMITH. WANTED. Wanted, A SITUATION u» Cook, Wo,he,■-nd Iro»,. or V. Uoneral Hours Servant, by a White Woman wha in come well reconiumndcd. a line addressed to Box deo 0 ?! ' WUl ‘““‘« d ‘^el/«Utet,ded1T: 10 “ Wanted. A own COOK AND WASHBR-wblto or col. Aaeanjgtjaa.- ran- ISffiSsisi satisfaction is given a permanent arrangement mav ba .do Ap p !, rmmllffiwB j‘”Wke“d. T 8 l»l Borimt tiwulo Hurain. tl^ANTEO TO PUUOHiSB^TTno ,W B.x.ocb.H.w Vwm 81,000. r |' , H l AH U np C n rll "M » mulatto '“ ob *T obistadoIK. 24 JL* ir Dr0Mtr *"d Perfumer, No. 9 Monomeut-sonare. West side. . .. . Wanted. A ur . <’-; lor *d—ono .ho know. ih. W .. newiuJes wanted. ANTED SIX OR EIGHT NEORO P.llow. clt) ’- TbV will U UtmI bj th. iiTtMAjSS'*' W * I “* P**d monthly. DiroottiBoi .hi tost Offlco. 3aw til deo 18 W A " ‘ J ;D TO DUUCiiAME.-a. lo IUO IdntMIun N.jro.., in f.mllic, to 111 >■ ordor. “■■I"/ *» 0'°t »l) WM. W'BIGHT, Hrok.r Houses and Lands. M For Sale. *£& The pleasant country rrsidenoe. known SC by tho name of Montgomery House. 11 “ miles from tewn, on tbe Vernon River—containing a »‘.n'llnl 80 w uk : ! K UoUio * nd th * »«c«ssary ou* buiidings, with pleasure grounds, bathing house SO acres or ground under cultivation, fine salt batiiiuc to be surpassed by any other' plenty of fish, oysters, and game, makes it ono of tho most desirable places. Inquire’on th. premi.esur of ^niiia, Esv. tf liAHRin, THOMAS TIERNEY l-AHTICIJl.AU NOl’ICK. 'ItHOSE gcntleniHii whoso trunks huve boon I at the house of tho subscriber, and who are indob' bou ,*? li, ‘ 1 ?i * ru , hereby notified that said trunks will lie sold with thoir ooutonte if not rodoomed ou or bsforo the first of January next. . lQt1 . HENRY WEIGAND, neu 18 tlj Planters' Hotel, A NEW FIRM. . I1AKRI8. SKID.ORI II.Kkll HAKIMS A CO., FORWARDING AND COStUISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in Grain und Groceries, nn U3 Hay-Htreet, Mavaunnh. r J?flmo Cheap Dry Goods. 1 N *Biortnn;iu of new Dress Goods, consisting «, XJ“Iks, Do Laines, Alpacas, fiforena, Ginghams. •« Collars, L’nderaleeves, Chemisettes, L. C. Udkfs., Ladles’ Kid Gloves, Crane Shawls, and various fe,?, Ptiol ?V h ‘ oh , wl 1 N>*old exiremefy low, at No. 146 Gibbons s Range, by [oot 6J I. DASHER. - Turk’s Island Salt. BUSHELS in store and for sale fr »vvv/ doc 3 lm 8AMUEL SOLQMOi ‘ Z. a l.ONK ST A it IIATS.-Ju.t reel..-,. „ fall supply of the late stylo Louo 8ter Ilats for sale at the cheap Hat and Cap Storo of dec4 N. K. BARNUM A Bakery. nnilE SUBSCRIBER. Iibh commenced the Baking I business at the oornor of Jones and Liucoln-ste., un a tb* Wil be happy to serve customers with HOT UKhAIJ morning and evening, of as good a quality as S»s b* bJi* 1 *"? “AKEKY in tb. oil,. Ho ‘.ill il.o deliver^^BREAD to his customers at their residence. WM. BLACK. Q X YUEN ATE DlUTTUUM. — A irc 8 | supply just received and for ssle by 025 MOORE A HENDRICKSON- ^IGH.—30 drums by steamer and for sale by l«o 23 C. B. BCALLY. 8t. Andrew’s Hall. Smyrna Figs, received K ftCftlVftO per schooner D. L. Clinch from Baltimore, 60 Cassard s new Hams. JOHN D. JESSE. L> ALT 1.1 .1) iug and -200 batrelsluud TI.110KB FLOUR, ’ for sule by McMAIION A DOYLE H OUHftKttftl’KKt*’ JIHUHHftS.dkc.- Hoor Brooms, Dusting and 8ornb Brushes, Hair Carpet and Window Brushes, Plate, Nail and Tool - Brushes, Hearth Brushes and Bellows, for sale br COLLINS A BfJLKLEY, 100 Bryan-st. JORTRR AND ALft*—Ut) casks Loudon Porter; 50 bbls. Ale; 30 half do., (for family use) luuding and for ssle by McMAIION A DOYLE. CK C KB A ill FRKKZEUM. of all sizes, «i.h — k- match, at 155 Broughton-i MORSE with tubs A "NICHOLS. I/N1FK TRAYS, Cake Boxes. Dressing V Cases, aud Japanuud Ware, of all kinds, at 15f Brougbton-st. [dec 28J MOR8E A NICHOLS. O llt UANH of ail sizes on hand and inuuufuc tured to order by MORSE A NICHOLS, 155 Broughton si. ly [doom] W. M. DAVIDSON. A I.K.- JX 8I«, b perior to an •150 bbls. und 20 half do. Albany Cream •owed exr.reasly tor me, and warranted su- •»« „ _*r v . ot J ,or T th, 1 market . Ending from the •hip Hartford—for sale at tho Albany Ale Depot by deo3u W, M. DAVIDSON. UHT RftCKI Vftlf from steamer Alabama— 3 bbls. West ludia Oranges, 2 casks Pig Items, 2 do. Bide*. 2 do. do. Shoulders, 10 bbls. Yellow On ions, 5 kegs best Goshen Butter, 6 boxes best C'besso aud a good supply of Smoked Beef. dooa ° J. I). JESSE. C l UAl'KBi—lU k'-gn Irtish Malaga Gruuei II oeived per steaiAev and for sale by doo 30 _ C. B. BCALLY, Bt. Andrew's Hell. >lCKLftD HALIWON.-abbte.N^^pfoktew Salmon, just recsived and for sals by d * 0>) C. ll. BCALLY. Boap.reoTved -and for sale by [dee 30] C. B. SCALLY. .INGLIMS WALNlfra^f,^-- lish Walnuts, }>isi received and for sale by * S MI a K VBLVjat.—Just received pur strainer Florida, double width blue. Maroon aad Blaok t Velvet, for Mantillas. For salo by * d, ° w Laroche, Bowne a co. ft BAHFH, HCAUFM^-A fine assortment of kj »nd fanoy. and'of wide and narrow. Cal! at 147 Bay-sk [deo 18] PRICE* YEA HER. W INTKK WH4LK OIL.—hObbls. bleach ed, for salo low by MOORE A HENDRICKSON. We have been usingyour MEXICAN MUSTANG IMMENTwith the most perfoot suooess. One of war most valuable Express homos had been troubled by largo swellings or tumors on tho fetZooks; they had grown larger than hen's eggs. Besides heiugdixfigured br these appendages, the limbs and joints appeared quite stiffened, swollen and lame. We had trfod many llnil tents ind otbet reinodics, but nothing appeared to produce auy effect upon thorn. We would willingly have given twent.v-tfve dollars to havo had them re moved, and the horse restored to soundness. Our of your Liniment, and applied It „e. A few duys ago ho called our attention to thu horse—and, to our suiprise and gratiti- oation his legs were perfectly smooth—the tumors hav- y entirely disappeared! We asked him by what mug- he had effected suah a remarkable ours! His reply os, that hs had beau using the MUSTANG LINI MENT on them about ten days—and the result was tho entire removal of the tumors, without producing any soreness or loaving a scar. Wo therefore take great pleasnro in reoommunding the Liniment, and shall contiuue to uso it whunover oc casion roqulrea, iu preference to any othor preparation, so long ns it produces such roraarkablo results. KINSLEY A CO., Bouthorn and Eastern Express, » nn knJi 0 ' 1 Wall-st., corner of Broadway, N. Y. Juno 30,1852. Bn' unite tho above certificate was given, Messrs. Kinsley A Co., Inform us that one of thoir drivers was thrown from bis wagon In the upper part of the uity and very badly bruised, tbe wagon passing over his bo dy. Ho was taken into a Doctor’s Office close by, and the physician tof'* *■'— 4 * - “ — ho had recently success. He did so, and all the soreness, tetnonesT and ■tiffuess was removed, sothat the next day lie waaout at hia business as usual. " We take pleasure In reoommendingthe MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to all our fFionds and custo mers, as tho best article wo have ever used for Soros, Bruises, Sprains, or Galds in Horses. We have used it extensively aud always effectually. Some of our mon have also used It for sovoro Bruises and Sores, as well as nheuiuatiu l'ainr.nud they all say it acts like magic. We can only say wo havo entirely abandoned tho use of any other Liniment. “J.M. HEWITT, " Stable Keeper to tho American Express Company, . . „ . „ _ and for Harnduu'a Express. Ask for A. G. Bragg A Co.’s Mexican Mustang Llni Principal Offlcos, 804 Broadway, N. Y., aud 8t. Louis, Missouri. W SoM by overy Druggist in 8avannah, and in al- ost every Drugstore in the United Statos. Oliver T. Bragg, General Agout for tho Southern Statos. 7.0. ■n, Geo. cod law tw H To ttenfi, *lcslrable residence known as the ®°i**$** "Bunted on the 8onth Common, on tbe ®® r, f? r tlmrlton andPrioe Streets—possession xlv#u 0D i tl *!L flr,t d *J r of January. Apply to » R. F. AKIN. To Kent. A Brick Tenement on West Broad street with /ohn A* < Mrev > hf tv r ^ 1 0,n, • ior Particulars apply to John A. Gray, in the houso or at the corner of Jo nee and Abercorn streets. tf deo IS To Kent. M FOIt HUNT.—Tho Brick Blurc .1 th. foot ofWMukar-itreet, <8louey Bluff), now oo cupied by Messrs. B Jlaberehaw A Sou. Pneeee. ■ion given loth November next. Apply to >y 6 COHENS A HERTZ. ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nineteenth Century. M ISTORY—The history of the«o plasters would occupy more space than can be spared in these *. Hufficjkit to say, that the most orainent oiisw- uts and physiRAns of the Uuited States and of Ei were consulted as to tbeir composition. But it wn to Mr. Allcook, whufor sevenyoars had the entire ohargo of Afessrs. Rushtou's Astor House storo, to perfect them for publio use. Thoy are mndo porous, so that the ova- R oration of tho perspiratiou can go on sufficiently where io plaster te applied, w ithout, as with other plasters, causing the accumulation of acrid fluid, which oorodes the skin and occasions many unpleasant sensations, not necessary for tho oure or alleviation of affections for which a plaster is usually applied. They are tonio and carminative, which renders them of peculiar value in many affections of the ch»at and bowels, more especially whon a nervous character; they In toot warm, and to a oortain extent, vitalise the part upon which they are applied. These strengthening, warming, and paiu-relievin* plasters, will be found invaluable in w eakness of the kick, chronic rheumatism, aud contractions of the mus cles; neuralgia, local nervous affections; is asthma, and Dains in tbe side or chest, especially when proceed ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a cense of coldness at the nit of the stomach; in chronic or recent affec tions of the kidneys; in oases of sprains, strains, or braisas j and ia nearly all cases whe/e a local pain or r ecially referred to tbe following tes timonials, more particularly to the letter from Dr. I. T. Ueudorsou, whom tbeso plasters of Mr. AUeoek oured of a nervous disease of tho bowels of mnuy years standing. Rr. I. T. nendcmon’M Letter. Farnville, Lox isianu, March 8, 1880. Dr. T. Allcock, Bin -.—I havo been sufferln. under a severe attaok of neuralgic disease of my bowels for years, with hyper- throphy of the heart, and haro tried everything known to the practice of medioine from the very bout M. D’s • but truth prompts mo to say that your plasters’ have -ollof • 1 pr< h tin VA1.UAU1.K CUOl’KItTY FOU HALK la Alarlfllta, Oeorgla. COTTAGE BUILT — g rIII MANSION, with superior OUt-buildinrs war. ““ 8.1.., "r«l,arj. *c„ Ml which i, r ,r '., fj 1 *•to-n -wn Ihe.inuinurf'iaiOotic, of th. lain Uouj. hinder, .ml r.u ho hou.ht to an ua.,n- “*« •’fforplfin, oorljr to tin tuh^rlU, M ti... ioZ* — 37 “ JAMES J. flNlDEB. _ Xiuud for Sale. MSss^ssi“*“**«••' I OTSC. HI WASHINGTON WARD Annlw / to MooJI.tt) QUANTOCK, H0BKHT8 k CO. * uuuramn’s Mule. Itroiiertv of Siuim A. Ilookino, by pouQlsaion of th. For Kent. A flT ‘ ,KV H«IUK IIOIIHE—,i(u«lad on IMS Ehu ro „moo. r " t_p "“J ,lo “ To Rent. pnrto1 ' 1,ou * e cor »« r Wen Broad 111 v*to LwJrtJr "HooG—oppoiito tho Roilroud IMpot. “•'■■’u.!? C.B. SHALLY, P Under Bt, Andrew’s Hall. For Saler A STEAM SAW MILL, hourly „„ th . «, . K1«r EMtYloW C£to cohenSVuIotz.^ t» ueayH pi°K.l yo, r , , WHAUP STORK. ■i- -J FORT k DUNBAM. U OK kx CUANOKT—A llTick MI.S WM, WRIGHT oi ■Ta* t . Aff‘“® action itgive* the capillary oiroutetion around ;he parts ft»w".lch thoy are applied, with the groat nervous sedative influ ence they exert upon all nervous diseases. *In conclusion, permit me to say, that I have had ex istence of the qualities of the plasters huretoforo in >. but must place yours at the head of them all. Ev- iry medical man whobf*>minfls acquainted with them, will assuredly recommend his pntionta to use no other than the Medicated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Allcook, ** Youre very truly, I. T. IIKNDER80N, M. D. The Plasters oan bo obtained at the Book Store of w.iTH0R.fl Y/ill] a ms, No. 149 Bay-st.. Savannah, • nd by ordor of all Druggists, throughout tho country, jy 1& eod law t-w N OTICE.—Tho Undorsigned have this day formed a co-partnership, under tho firm of Buucroft Ac Bryan, for the purpose of conducting a General Agency and Brokerage business, in thepurebaso aud sale of Stocks Bonds, ExchasfO and Real Estate. Likewise, for the transaction of all kinds of Masitlmo Notorial proceed ings, and adjustment of Marine Averages, and resneot- fully solicit the natronngo of their friends and tho pub- bo. Offino No. 117 Bay-street. v JOB. BANCROFT, *f JOB. BRYAN. ( ' AITKUh. L.A1TKUH*—Thuue iu *uil of X-T >»oli .0 ktUcle will pl»M. -.11 D. Ift U*y.il. J'BICE k VK.'.DL'H. A,rADEIKA W4N«(J._Th« Ul,a.r.i su cdof- . 11 Co, forMl.lh. fi.llowia* WlHthoUIrMblmpcrU- lfl quarter casks do. 1 pipe very choice old do. 2 quarter casks do. do. Sampler ean bo soon at ^ur Offloe, 197 Bay street. MAKeaiNS! L r Y goods at cost. VV C. WADSWORTH will comoienco di.. L\ I»*Jng of bis rich and valuable stock of *ANC* AND STAPLE DKY HOODS. Tbl. 8«y, Dm. 9th, MtSw-Yofk.MiL wo hope no ono in want of any artiolo in tho Goods lino will fail to o*ll aud oxamino tho goods auS WB d «‘«miue*d to sell those goods at prit-ee full 25per cent, less thau they caw bo bonght atany other houso in tho city. Wo wUI no? enumorate prices bare, but invite all to cal! aaiirln- isassgr* wJ11 bo ° n ” od at pricM r ddC ^ Store under Marshall House. JJftftF uud FLOUR.—30 haiFt&lfi' i> Market Beef; 100 bbls. Baltimero u.. ..8 for ..I, by -(d.a,) !<“*»» AMujtwMa. FiShl simTuiTTirA lirat quality Eastern Hart! brlrfAn ,^° in blkr * M ' A ' White and for —^- r (d * odw > WABHBITHN. WILDER t CO. I ^ *A»kA tUMke iiOeiai advuticns upon Cotiou and iJPSSSff* 10 ?/ «®“ d ® iB Bosfon. New York or Baltfinore. (Jcc M A. r-. t,. r ."ass 01 ” sortinont of Fancy Gtoceries, received by * d ® ui3 M. J. BQLOMQN8. L 1 L. 1 £:, l ?^'f„ b , bl i > i-»f«i.<K,n., ‘ r,,J a BRIOnAM. KKLLY * CO. IIITO, I FI BUJ BHW*. KPP1NO A KBETZ. WT-ILLOW CRADLES aud WAC1GON8.—A ▼ f iseir lot just received by tlw 22 MORSE A NICHOLS, i ■elred by i NICHOLS, 158 Brougbton-st. { !bushdl* primn White Flint North V U 0 2a “ *• nl* by A. C. TOMS. Bqr . . . WANTLU, I -It***! fiBfli lirica, will b* pud Hi, JO or VyAftTEL. A. Hart vHABRia. -A eidsatiuit as Overseer oc a C*H- W K ?S- ,NIMa ««« Fmorros, ky steamer Yiosiia^twsalo bp