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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1853)
.STEAMSHIP ISABEL, FOR HAVANA, VIA KEY WEST. To Sail on Saturday, tith January. H u. 8. Mail Steamship Lino betwoeu Charleston and Havana, via Savannah nnd Koy West. The splendid sea steamship ISA BEL, 1 loo tons burthen, ooinmand- od by William Rollins, having been ■ supplied with new boilers, and tho roughly overhauled, re-fitted, and re-coppored, will leave thin port for Havana as abovo, and will continue her regular trips by loaving CHARLESTON on the 8th and 22d of each month. HAVANA on the 15th and 36th of each month. For freight or passage, apply to COHENS oct 14 i k HERTZ. Agents. FOR. PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. Tho new and splondld side-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1,1200 tons register, Capt. John E.Wal- * has commenced hor rogular trips, will leave 8avannnh on Wednos- . tnd overy alternate Wednesday thereafter; say on tho 22d Sept., and (3th and 26th Got., and .W aud 17th Nov., and so on. This ship has been built with ontiro regard to safety, comfort and dispatoh, and odors now and admirable fa cilities to business and travel. For freight or passage. ;,iply to 1‘ADEI.IOHD, PAY * Cl), AgontB in Savannah. HERON A MARTIN, sop 4 Agents in Philadelphia. NEWYORK&SAVANNAH ill tAiviaHII" LINt Weekly. The now and splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt. Woodhull, and ALA* <L. 1 HAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to the Now York and Havnnnnli Steam ' Navigation Company, will leave 8a- TannAh and New York overy Saturday. Those ships aro of 1,300 tous rogistor, and unsurpass ed in safety, spued and comfort. Thoso steamers, leaving Savannah at tho cams time that tho Marion and Southornor leave Charleston, ar rive in Now York os soon as or beforo them, jjjf Cabin passage $25, payablo before going on board. Agents: PADELFOlll), FAY A CO, Savanuah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jy 14 194 Front-street. New York. U. 8. MAIL LINE. Sew-York & Charleston Stcam-l’uckcts. SEMI-WEEKLY. "fl^SHRaLonve Adgor’s wharves o very Su( u rday ‘ Wednesday. The now aud splon- iteanishlps Capt. Rlch'd Adams 1,500 Tone. Capt. M. Horry 1,200 Tons. SOUTHERNER Capt. W. Foster 1,006 Tons. j AS. ADGER Capt. J. Diokiusou 1,500 Tons. The Stoamship Jamka Auuek, now finishing, will be placed on the line early in May. a*' For Freight or Passage apply at the office of the HENRY MISSItOON, Corner East Bay and Adger’s Wharves. Charleston. April 10.1852. lv x *••*••*- Us i? O, lUuui/AIi J All U xiil I .X, iOJO Savannah, Augusta amt Hamburg. ^ a gj^^Qoo\.uH,“jaoSirc«oiYii. U hS‘» l i*^ h ^ f Mrlor .team-],.3 if. ” CIK)Vm“o»k“on, 1 'with JSpaA. Mm.. 1 8«MB»h!A!S5i Ui 1 ilimbuJ" Rxi’ur.uuced ami .oogumiod.tia. oart.li:- and ah YfComSJS ¥, 1 t . h,lr *«•“«• «“■ >>• for.'arJSdfr*. fvV.WNclILBYieo., •' SHIP LINES. M.i i above. For freight havo dispatch for tho above port. For freight ■ftTnLor passage apply to jan 1 ROWLAND k CO. r freight or passage apply ROWLAND A CO. FOR BOSTON. •yj. The schr. OCEAN BIRD, Capt. Alfrod Weeks, )7A will have immediate dispatch for the above port. •SwoLFor freight or passage apply to dee 31 ROWLAND & CO. FOIL NEW \ OltK—Uuiou Line. - The rogular packet brig ALFRED EXALL, «i»*£& GoldMr raftat « r . will have dispatch for the abovo amigport. For freight or passage apply to doc 31 WILLIS* URUNDAGE. FOR PHILADELPHIA—HItoii’i. i,..„ _ r - The regular packet schr. N. W. SMITH Smith master, will have dispatch for the abov ■MSKport. For freight or pussagejapply to dec 31 WILLIS * BHUNDAOF.. FOIL NEW YORK—New liuc. Tho regular packet schoonor VIRGINIA, Captain Axworthy, will meet with quick dis- aSamBipatch for tho above port. For froight or pas sage apply to the captain on board 1IENRY K. WASHBURN, Acrei I FOIL FREIGHT Oit ClLutiii.il. Tho schr. S. N. SMITH, Smith master, particulars apply t WILLIS k BRUNDAGE. FOIL BOSTON* . The bark FLIGHT, J. U. Luther master, will xGWjfcraeet with dispatch os above. For freight ■ACiftpassago apply ou hoard at Telfair's wharf or t dec 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO FOIL NEW YORK—Old Eh lubl lulled Line - The packet ship HARTFORD, G. llurke mas s&&Xk tor ! will moot with dispatch as above. Fo ■«*sir .Mght or passugd apply ou board at Telfair' wharf, or to (dec 28) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOIL NEW YORK—New Line. jtl , The regular packet brig EXCEL, F. Tallman master, will have immediate dispatch. Ft ifcisasfroight or passage apply to dec 28 WASHBURN, WILDER k CO. FOIL FREIGHT UK CilAiUli.it. The new and first class bark M. A. WHITE, R. Lowis master, is now discharging at Mooro'i Wharf. Apply I WASHBURN, WILDER k CO. FOR NEW-YORK—New Line. j-t. The regular packet bark PETER DEMILL ^tWjsC.'ipt. N. Iloey, will meet with quick dispatch foi i SOifctho above port. For freight or passage apply tc captain on board, at Anderson's upper wharf, or to dec 24 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent. For Freight, Charter or Sale. The brig CHAMPION, Davis master. For par f»V*aOculars, apply to dec 23 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. cm , 300 bales Cotton are w rfS&ship CORDELIA. F< TlW dec 23 BRI BRIGHAM. KELLY* CO. ^a'f 200 bales to complete hor cargo, and will hu«r< mmediate dispatch. For freight apply to WASHBURN, WILDER k CO. VESSELS WANTED ON FKEibiU OIL CHARTER. -j. Freights for Northern, Eastern and , Two or threo Vessels suitablo for Grain, to go North Carolina, drawing 7>» to 8 feet water. *aa»Apply to (nov 4) A. C. TOMS, Bay-street. VESSELS WANTED for Northern BRUNDAGE.* .-j, v r,Bar,j.o namiiu joi 6.V«&and Eastern ports. Apply to •>8a£[oct7—ly] WILLIS k BR N: OTICE to Shippers anil ConHigueea. n and after the 1st January next, ull freights dollar, will be roquired to be paid ou tho | doo 211] S. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent. REMOVAL.. sa*o udB ffflMBifss Oyster, Refreshment aud Pastry SALOON. M R. LE FORT lias removed his establish ment to No. 8 Drayton Street, west side, within Uryau Street, where ho will dovote his ontiru u-ouiciy mm x rivwe uoxes, anu parties oi gcu- , and ot ladies and geutluuicn, can bo accommo dated with private rooms. The Larder will be al ways well supplied, and tho following can be always bad on short notice : SOUPS.—Oyster, Turtle and Mock Turtle. OYSTERS.—Fried, Stewed, Broiled,aud with Gratou. FISH.— Shcophend — Fried, Broiled, Stewed with Sauce, and with Graton; Mullet—Broiled and Fried. Meals cau be obtained at all hours. Suppers gotten up and served iu tho most elegant style, at the shortest notice. si* Gentlemen desiring day board, by tho week or mouth, at this establishment, will plouso notify tho pro prietor. tt’ dec 31 formed a co-partnership, undor tho firm of Ituncroft Ac Bryan, hvrthe purpose of conducting a Geueral Agoncy and brokerug.i Business, in tho purchaso and salo of Stocks, L-oda, Exchange aud Real Estate. Likewise, for the triUMuctiou of all kinds of Maritime Notorial prooeed- > n B*, aud adjustment of Marine Averages, and rospeot- juily solicit the patronnge of their friends aud tho pub lic. Office No. 117 Bay-street. P NOTICE TO CONTILAC J'Ona. ROPOSALS will bo received until tho 10th of January noxt, for rebuilding a mile of the Plank H-ad along Buy-street, up West Broad. The road to bo •aid in t Wo tracks, each lu feet broad and two foot apart, *ith a transverse fall of un inch and a half, the crown- ln B Point to bo between the traoks. • Three rows of sleepers of sound square-edged yellow plank, the outer ones to bo 8 by 2, the centre 8 by 3, to be doubly laid, one upon the othor, the joints 1 (lie one layor being opposite the rniddlo of tho other Sioeners to bo straight and true, not less than 16 ® r more than 20 feet long, to lie well bedded in the earth ° trenches «ut to receive them, with their top ratfaoa » r «ly in sight, to boar tirmly and evenly throughout **'ole length, and the earth betweeu them to be p r ¥ a,,l6d down aud made firm, solid and even. ‘lank also of pine, free from sap, bad knots, shakes, Ues. or any other imperfections j full ou tho edges, iki uf M ,an 9 or more tuun 15 inches wido and 3 inches *-n *'d at right angles to sleepers, closely together, three plunks to projuot threo inches on eacn side ' toi road alternately, to bear oqually on tho sleopors th. U i D . l0 ground; earth to bo well up to and touching ‘‘•planks at every point, each plank tube spiked down ,’i ?° up "pikes; planks to bo covered over ono inoli Ti. ,th course sand, free from stones or pebbles. '** w holo to be finished in a specified time, aud exe- “wu undo,, the immediate inspection of the contractor. .<>ec SO CHARLES GANAIIL, M. D., Chairman Com. 8trects and Lanes. tc C'ourrivr Dcs Ltiits-lms. I K COUKRimt DKH ETAT8-0NI8 i» the only iJjJjjdaUy newspaper entirely iu French, published in •h.V 1 * 1 tWo ®ditious: One Daily, published as early in ti, e l“^ u 6 as tho othor oity papers, and containing n . t | ler « Weekly, containing a synopsis of the « r „* i'abiuhsd during the week, and a selection of iit- trhn* ^.production of the works of Dumas, Rue, Lam- Hugo, Ac., published in either edition headings of “ Feuilletons, Nouvelles," Ac., 4«ia. nt * a v *lue of moro than thirty dollars per an- E hiu tf°, rel P n Correspondence of the Courrler des Pf.*..-®** »s generally admitted by the American r 4 *® * J ® 8t received in the United States. It ani- J, «ocK r» otn u ‘o«t distinguished men, both in the ‘"•atinn i ¥ auJ Literature, and among them may be 018 ^»urrier* r ' ^ r ®^ or ^° Oaillardot, former Editor of the Conrrier dcs Etats-Unis is *' Inde- v u< l “partiality." Itopous its ooluinus to all « ?* foremost in maintaining the great t **eil«» Ml .£ r * nc lpl ei « without which no free society , ic . # tho Ooiiy $8, and Weekly *3 per Hksr) ' J f°a t ain» Id pages 4to. printed on liauilsoino h 8**bicrlpUous received Ly My m JOHN M. COOPER * CO., TA3 2m Agents for flarannab. umitu STATES MAIL LINE. TOTI1, U&T FLORIDA, AND PICOLATA. Leaves every Tuesday, at 16 o’clock, A. M. , _ .IT” ^The »uperi..r steam-naoket WM. OAS- PON, Capt. Shaw, will leave Tuesday n' l.llWMM Moroin*, a> 1U o’olooh, »ud will oon- limio to Io.to every Tuold.v. T “* r ?‘“" » f P»«.»go by lino bom aro oi follow,! * To Dorton.. u(j St. Mary • 4 50 Jacksonville g yu Black Creek, Picolataaud Palatka 8 66 Igjit w hawage apply oa board, at Charleston Hesm-paoket wharf, or to su 24 CLAGUOUN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag’ts. IU TltAVELLliHS UDINU NORTH. TUB SAVANNAH ANU C11AKLE8T0N U. s. mail r-ioaicrjb STEAM-PACKETS l.ooro Sovoniioli .Tory morning ot 4 o'clock A. M„ tfter the arrival of tho night train of tho Contral Rail road, aud arrive at Charleston nt 12 M. the same day, jonnectiug at Charleston with the . Wilmington Hirimi-Pnckels, Which leave with t7ie U. S. Mail overy day, at 2>£ P. M., and a'.so with the Ncw-Y°rk nnd Chtirlenton SlcnmMhlun, Which leave Charleston every Wednesday nnd Satur- lay afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday jyenlngs, will arrive in time to connect with the splon- lld new steamship James Adger one wook, and the (tenmship Southerner the noxt. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. $2U-tlme 52 hours; by ito&mships, $25. [my 15J S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agont. OPFOHITION LINE TO FLORIDA. RATE OF PASSAGE REDUCED. JIT—* fcThe superior new steamraokst WE- Capt. N. King, loaves every “****>*«■#■■■ ;*.tarday at 16 o’olook A. M. <Rate of passage in largo airy stato rooms, as follows To Darien 06 St. Alary’s 4 jjo Jacksonville 0 00 Picolata 60 Palatka 06 Black Creek 8 06 ,,,*v D 'T Freight °°usigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, will be shipped free of all charges at PAlatka. Apply on board, at tko Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to feb 19 8. M. LAFFITEAU. A rent. iflurshiill House Omnibus Line. NEW ABKANOUidENTS. , ' ^ horooftor run tho book l.ady Iicutz in connection with tho Omnibus, for tho accommodation of passengers for tho Marshall Uou<m and all parts of tho city. Tho Omnibus and liaok will bo in attendance upon tho arrival of tho cars and Htoainboate, with first rate teams and careful drivers, and tho subscribers will bo responsible for all baggage or checks for Baggage deliv ered to tho conductors. A Call Book will bo kept at tho Office of the Mar- ihall House, and all ealls registered will bo punctually attended to. WM. JOHNSON, , Proprietor Marshall Houso. deo 28 lm 8. A. HOOKER. new miuitn, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Wednesday, Dkckmhku 29th. 1) OREKT uud Humid : the Young Marooue JLV on the Florida Coast. By F. R. Gouldinir. Lito of Walter Scott. By Donald McLeod, Chapters on tho Shorter Catechism. A Talc for tho Instruction of Youth. By a Clergyman's Daughter. Consolation: in Disoourscs on Deleft Topics, address ed to tho Suffering 1’ooplo of God. By James W. Alex ander, D. D. Intluouce. A Moral Tale for Young People. By Charlotte Anloy. Why urn I a Presbyterian ? Why should I be a Pastor? By the author of “Why am I a Presbyterian?" Bleak House, No. 16. HARPER’S MAGAZINE for Jnnunry. PUTNAJI’8* MONTH I* Y .—A Magu/.u.e ol ■ Litorature, 8cience aud Art. No. for January. Romance of Student Lifo Abroad. By Richard B. Kimball. A Story of Life on tho Isthmus. 1 Putnam’s Semi- Pictures from St. Petersburg. J Monthly Library. Memoirs of a Huguenot Family. From the original of Rev. James Fontaine. Tile AMERICAN ALMANAC and Repository of Ubufu 1 Knowledge, for 1853. Received by [deo29] JOHN M. COOPER A CO. €idcr and Corn* IO BBLS. Extra Chumpugnu Cider, nnd 1,000 1VI bushels Western Cora, just received in storo nnd for sale by J. F. FELOT t CO., doo 28 6 Williamson's BniMinvs. General Variety Store* f WRISTOPIlEIt R. BATESON begs most re- V^/ spectfuily to ucquaint the residents of Savanuah uud the public generally, that he has opened a storo ut the corner of Congress aud Drayton streets, ot the above description, where I10 will be pleased to attend to all commands for Toys, Confectionery nnd Fine Fruit, In their season. Also, a good variety of Fireworks, manufactured by one of tho best pyrotechnists in the United States. C. R. B. pledges himself to use his utmost exertion to procure the best of articles produced here or elsewhere, and hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. N. B.—A few very fine Lady Apples on hand, suita- blejfor drossing dishes of fruit. tjnnA dec 16 Martin Grotlier rTAVING bciin burnt out by the lute fire on the IJL corner Montgomery and South Broad streets, lias now taken tho storo lately occupied by WM. DEEN- KEN, corner Whitaker t:root aud Taylor street lane— Schroff's uew buiidiugs—whoro ho will always keep on hand a large stock of Family Groceries. TO RENT—The upper portion of the Houso, com prising five commodious rooms, of which possession will be givou on the 1st of January. Apply at tho store. tf dec 23 ALE ! ALE ! ALE i \YES8R8. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS & CO.— J.TJL Gents—You aro hereby appointed our “ Solo Agents" for tho salo of our brands of "Albany Imperi al Ale," iu the city of Savannah, State ol Georgia, from and after this date. [Siguedj New York, Dec. 1st, '52. JOHN TAYLOR A SONS. Having received the agency ui the above well known superior Ale, a constant and ample supply will bo always kept by us iu storo at “ Wiilink's Wharf." Persons desiring the article will bo promptly supplied by giving notice at our Office, on tho Wharf, or through thu Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS A CO., deoil Wiilink's Wlmrf. Families supplied with half barrols of Cream Alu. li(.!iiilni|{. r P WO OR THREE single Gentlemen can be nc- 1 commodated with pleasant board at the coruor of Joues and Abercoru streets. tf dec 22 1 lOAltDlNGt—Two 01 three single Gentlemen X# will find pleasaut accommodations ut No. 26 Broughton street. tf deo 15 HOARDING. Y7"ERY desirable Rooms, with Roard, at reasons V ble rates. Apply at this Offioo. tf nov 8 I \KW1TT Ac MORGAN, Dealers iu Faucy and Staple Dry Goods, offer for sale a largo va riety of the following articles: Plain Black. 3ilks Black Sutin de Chone Rich Brocade Silks Mantillas, Talmas and Sh&wlsj Bonnet nud Plain Ribbons Freuoh and Euglish Crapes Ladies uud Gents' Gloves Swiss and Cambric Trimmings Now style Frenoh aud Laoe Collars Cloths and Cassimcrcs Rich Printed De Laines Plain high odors do Frenoh and English Merinos Black Dombusines nnd Alpaccas Linen Cambria and Emb'd Hdkfs.| Marseilles Quilts aud Counterpanes Irish Linens and Sheetings Huckabacks and Diapers White and Colored Flannels Silk, Cotton and Worstod Hosiery] Also, a large stook of Domestio Goods. nov 9 VIEW YEAR’S CAKES. —A email lot of Xl the abovo, and a general assortment of Faucy Biscuits, just received by doo 23 M. J. SOLOMONS. CIIKISTMAS-TREK APPLES. A SMALL LOT of thoso handsome und delicate Apples, just reooived by deo 23 M. J SOLOMONS. O UN DRIES.—Raisins, Fig*, Almouu., o*.r- diues. Preserves, Pickles, Currants, Citron, Spices, of all kinds, fresh and for sale by deo 26 W. D. FORD. / CHRISTMAS CAKES.—Just received per Kf Florida, from New York, a quantity of Christmas Cakes. For salo by JOHN DALEY, doo 23 28 Whitakor-st. A PPLKS*— 25 bbls. Apples, iu good order, /A landing from schr. Ocean Bird and for salo by doo 31 ROWLAND A CO. / CRUSHED SUGAR.—25 bbls. crushed ftu- l j gar, 16 do. Powdered do., lunding from brig Excel and lor sale (d31) CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. TMjOUR, Arc.—160 bbls. Hultiinoro Flour, 100 |j bags Whito Corn, 20J do. heavy Seed Oats,lauding from brig Josephus and for salo by dec 31 CLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM. | | AY', Potntocm A YVliito Pine Lumber. rl —360 bales Prime Eastern Hay, 266 bbls. Potatoos, ana”2,560 feet White Pino Lumber, landing per ship Grotto aud for salo by dec 31 BRIGHAM. KELLY * 00. Haydn. Mozitrt uud BceiiiovciPs VYorus, f N 32 Books, »ro offered nt n rattle, thus affording 1 an opportunity of possessing a valuable Musical Library of Classic Music, at a mere nominal cost.— Lists can be found at Messrs. J. M. Cooper k Co.'s, aud at tho store of F. ZOOBAUM A CO., d eo 31 74 St. Julian and 167 Bryan Strceta. T?LUTED Cake Fans, Jelly Moulds, Uittcruut J? sisoi and patterns; Tin Drossing Cases, Plated and Steel Nut Crackers, Japanned Bread and Katie Trays, Spoon Boxos, Ao., atthe Housekeeper s Ewpori- uiu. 1U0 Brvan Street. d eo 31 DATE >Oe Foi. (Iran, TrUttUta, Foul. 1 Pol., Jto.—juet reo.ivo.1. lot ol now Pate 'Bo toll Oran, TrnUoi, Potiu Poll, Artioli.uU, Ooloo, for *alo by tdoo 30—tf] J- ROUSSEAU. f AHIEIS’ HEWi.SU CIIAIKS.-A very | j easy aud comfortable article, with and without Sotor.. at 1M Brougbmn » tr «‘ ioR8E „ WIcn0L8 . C* EORGIA BACON, Ac.—A superior ur- \JT tide of Georgia Bacon, Hams, Sides and bhoitl- dors. Also superior Goshen Butter aud Apples, tor sals by [dec 23] JOHN DALEY. Large and Important Sale W Pnv_ot>oi>H at cost. j*j SAVANNAH CHEAP DRV ROODS STORE! s KrSWBf’jfk I'Hh cubacnhcr be my about to lemuva iuto n 1 LARGER STORE FOR THE SPRING TRADE. Foreign and liomcsUc Dry Goods, „ AT FIltST OUST FOll CASH, FOSHTVE1.Y- CODiiitlDg in ,m r t of llloaoliod nnj Umtvn Slilrtinv, ol Shirting Stripes, colored Uomespuus, Bedticks,Deunus, Apron CheckH, Drillings, white, brown, ami coloroii Canton Flannels, with a collection of oolured and Mourniug Callooit, Mourning and ool >red Ginghams. Dress l.ootls. nlnck I.oilro and Silk Ware Alpacna and Droondo., fauoy colored Orleans and Alpachos in great variety ol stylos aud shades, Coburgs, Silk Poplins, Lyonetc Cloths, and Thibet Cashmeres, an extunsivo assortment of AIous de Laues, quit* now designs, from 12« up wards, to which the attention of families is requested. white Canton Crape Shawls, PLAIN ANU KMlIll HULKED. A beautiful collection at unusually Low Prioea. Tor- kelra and Caahmero Long and square Wool Shawls, black and colored, of superb designn. Blankets, and Flannels. A largo lot of low priced and medium Blankots for vants, w ith a full supply of Dufial, Mackinaw and Whlt- £•* for 1 f *“ 1 . l > r . u .‘*- Hu »> or 3 * 4 aud 4-4 Salisbury Wnlto ilatmuls, Welch Gauxo do., low priced and _ dium white, red, yellow and bluo do. Cloths and Cassinieres. Superfine French black Cloth, lor gentlemen's wear will be sold very low. Black nnd fauoy Cassimores, low priced Satinets for servants, and super do., Tweed Cas- Iineres for boys’ wear, black Satin and fancy Vestings. Hosiery mid Oloves* Ladies’ black English Hose, Ladles' aud Misses' white, •late and mixed do., Gent's and Boys'white, brown and Uudor-Vestsand Drawers. Ladies' black, white and colored Kid Glo 811k do. and Mitts, Merino, Lisle, Silk, and Cotton. i, Sowing Gents' black Kid, Lined Berlin', Cloth” Merino, Llslo, vottunand Silk Gloves, a lull assortment. Ladies’ Misses’ Boys' and Children’s Hoods, Costoos. Zephyr Sacks, lMka Coats, Alboni llats, Rob Roy Hose, and infants' wool Boot*, Ac., Ao. Irish Linens. Another case of those heavy, finger-spun, and undross- od Family Linens, which have givon such entire satis faction, F INK DO.,a full assortment from25oU. upw ‘‘warranted all Pure Linen Turn and Sound j5hw.. Doyleys, Daumsk Napkins, Table Linen Damasks, from 60 cents unwarks, 8-8 and 8-1U Damask Table Cloths, Huckaback aud Diapor Towels and Toweling, Long Lawns, Birds-Evo, Scotch, and Russia Diapors, Dowlas, Crush, and Osnaburgs. Black Italian Silk. For Ladios' Dresses, Mantillas, Ac., with black Silk Luce to suit, EMBROIDERED ROBES, Chemi sette, Capes, Collars, Laces, Liuon, Thread and Lisle Edgings, Muslin Trimming, black aud colored Crapes, green aud blue Baicge, Tuck and Dross Combs, Cutlery, rocket lldkiB, Head do., in great variety, with a collec tion of Ladies'Plain Revere and Embroidered Lin Cambrick Udkfs, well worthy the attention of famili T. lUcMcnna. F. S.—The Store he now occupies to be ronted from tho first of February next. ,*, 0 o 13 ItB-EhtiibiiblieU lu ibilti. HOUSTON «fc €}ROUx\DESOJ%, (Formerly of Hamulon ^ Houston.) Wholuimlo nnd Retail CLOTHING MERCHANTS, No. 90 Bryan-etSavannah, Ga., W OULD respectfully inform their old custom ers. friends, and tho pnblio generally, that they have now in store a very largo aud choice assortment of all qualities and styles, fashionably cut and well mado, Full aud winter Clothing, diroct from their own manufactory. Also, a large uud well selected stock ol Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, and Furnishing Goods iu general, to which they invite tho attoution of ail those wishing supplies for tho coming season. They have al so on hand a good supply of Clothing suitablo for Ser vants nnd Plantation wear. Terms—cheap for cash. A few doors west of the Pulaski House, ono door from Whitaker-stroot, on Bryan. uo Carpet ami Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Uoods, See., &c. No. 140 Congress and No. 57 St. Julien Sts r |OIE Subscriber, knowing that the citizens of ■ Savannah have felt a great interest iu the estab lishing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In this city, and being rw&re chat many ltavo boon awaiting the completion of the New Store, so that tlioy could wako their selection of tho various articles lot furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform tin public, generally, that he has opened tho most com plete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. Tho Stook of the different departments will consist, in part, of the following Goods, vis: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapostry Brussels; Mocet Brussels, Brussels; Velvet: Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply, Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain aud Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; Drug gets, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of put- terns; Hearth Rugs; Purler and Stoop Mats; Table aud Piano Covers; Silver aud Brass Oval and Octagon 8tair Rods; Stair Linen, Ac., Ao. OIL CLOTHS. Of every width ; from oue to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Hus **' ’ Mahogany and Small-llgurod Furniture Oil Clc 5-1 aud b-4 wido; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. CURTAINS. Silk and Worsted Damask Do-Laine; Worsted and Liuou Datnnsk DeLains; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White nnd BufT, 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 aud Shades. GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of tho greatost variety and pat terns, of the latest in *-*'- " -*-*- r * ,# * * ■old ut wholesale o WM. H. GUION, Agent, 140 Congress and 57 St. Juliau-ate. A A LIGHT HAT—Weighing only I Vie ounces, that cannot bo injured by being smashed. We have no hesitancy in saying that this is the lightest lint ever offered for sale. Gentlemen should not fail to provide themselves with one of these llats, which are a luxury f " of Ioct9] N.K .FINE MOLESKIN HATS. r Anew supply ot fine Moleskin Hats at No. 147 > Ray-stroet. oofc 7 PRTCE A VEADER. EXTRA SUPERFINE CANAL FLuUil, US LBS. FOB $1 OO. ALSO SUPERFINE CANAL FLOUR, 32 lbs. for $1 00. 100 Bags New Hulled liucLwhcnt, 25 lbs. each, at 75 cents. <J[\ WHOLE AND HALF BARRELS CANAL I Flour, for sale low by tho barrel by doo 24 WM. O. DICKSON, Whilaker-st., corner Broughton Lane. Six Weeks Seed Potatoes, JUST RECEIVED. Crt BUSHELS of those celebrated Potatoes, for tlvJ early planting—they rnaturo two to four weeks earlier than any other, and are calculated for early uiarkot, for sale by WM. G. DICKSON, tleo 24 Whitaker-st., corner Broughton Lane. LAND AGENCY, Millcdgcvillc, Ga, ubscriber will purchase or sell on commis sion LANDS of the several Land Lotteries of this | dec 2-2m ] JAMES K. BUTTS. npiiE JL aioi State. FOUR PAIR AND SIX SINGLE ell broke Northern Horses, for sale at the -West-Broad-stroet Stables. BROWN A HARRIS. $10 Reward. R UNAWAY from tho Subscriber on tlm 28t ult. hid Negro Man Ben Price. Tho above re waid will be paid for his delivery to mo. nov 6 tf H. F. WILLINK, Szs’R. will attend punctually i any business en trusted to’their care. Office, Comer Hay and Whitaker-Sta., over Messrs. Swift Densloio tfc Co. Wtf. B. Flexing. John M. Millxjt. ORDINARY'S OFFICE, Comer of liny and Whitaker streets. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., aud 3), P. M. t P. M.ly jan 31 / 1IIOICE GOSHEN IIUTTER.—12 firki \j choice Goshen Butter, landing from steamship Ala- nbamu and for sale by dec 29 COHENS A HERTZ. r | LADLE CUTLERY of nil kinds—varying « I price from $1 to $75 per set, at 155 Broughton-st.| ueo3l MORSE A NICHOLS. lALTIMOitK Flour. Lnrd nml Huron. SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO, t/ivnr*, (Sec.—2U bliln. galiola Whisky, 30 do. do. ;yu do., 50 do. E. Phelps’ Gin, 30 do. Domestic Hrundy, 25 do. P. A U. Connecticut River Rye Gin. 100 do. N*Y. Molasses, landing and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. D Oil Su do., ( U VA ! Hiram Smith's and pure Genesee Flour, 40 )£ do. pure o., 80 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers;20 do. Princeton Crackers, 80 do. Bcadell’s tie. ami Ha. Patent Tallow Candles, 150 do. No. 1 Pule and Family Soap, 80 do. Colgate's Pearl Starch, 200 bbls Piuk Eyed Planting Potatoes, 50 do. Morcer and Carter Eating do., 2,000 lbs. Codfish, 200 Demijohns—assorted sixes, 40 >a chests Blk Tea—>4 aud >3 lb papors, 40 da. do. Hyson do., 20 and 30 lb boxes do. do., luudiug aud for sale by dec 29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. C 'lODFlSH SOUNDS ami TONGUES.—A j very choice and select lot of the above received and for sale by [dec 17J C. B. SCALLY. n( I I Caps, Shirts, Ac., for sale 1 doo 29 ; 147 Bay street. PRICE £ VEADER. T'kRIiSS GLOVES.—White, Buff, and Straw I I colored,—a largo assortment, for sale by nice. 29 PRICE A VEADER, 147 Bay street. rODDEN WARE of nil kinds, just r 135 Broughton-st. SCHOOL. M RS. DOANF. bus MMMiI School Ibr llm In struction of boys and girls in all the branches of ktlon usually taught, at No. (10 South llroiul.Ktirctf Between Barnard nnd Whitaker. LE88ONS IN PAINTING given if desired. Mrs. D. respectfully solicits a share or publicjiatron- A*ails iUll AcodemyT THI8 INSTITUTION will b« opened again on J the 17th of January, 1863. by Rov. T. B. Cooper. The usual branohus of a Classical and English Edu cation will bo taught ou the followingtormsby thevoar: Rending, Writing and Spelling .,..,..$20 00 Grammar, Ari.hinotlo, Geography aud History... 30 00 Anoleut Languages, Mathematics. Natural aud Moral Suionoes 40 (X) Lessons in Music and Drawing at the usual prices. Strict attention, will be paidito tho morals of the school. The prioe of boarding in the neighborin' d will be from 8 to $10. The Academy is sltuatod in Screven County, Goorgia —about ono mile from the fllty-five milo station on the Contral Railroad. The position is elevated and very healthy. There are a number of Luts that will cost nothing but the promise to improve thorn. Persons in Savannah having a uumbor of ohildren to cducato would find this a very oonvoniont place for building, and preparing a country retreat, that would secure to them good health during tho summer and fall seasons of the year. For lurther particulars address the Teaclior at Ogoe- ohee P. O., No. 6-0. R- R. W. C. COOPER, dec 30 6-tw Secretary of Trustees, MUSIC, FRENCH, DRAWING AND PAINTING DANCING ACADBMV. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respoctfully informs his patrons, that his Academy is c.'.cn for the reception of pupils. During the season tho following Fancy Dancos will bo introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition Toronto)in. ltotta, Gavotte, Pas Stlrien, Zingoralla, Sohotlsoh, Rtdowa, Maxurkn, etc. Fortner pupils aro requested to eomo early if thoy like to learn Fancy Dances for his Ball, to bo given in neat, the 16th lust., at 9 P. M. . Clussical aiidl Eiifflish~ScliooI, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Ganton-Sir«3«)t» near the I*nrk. sep27_ dtNI—SawGtn MONTPELIER FEMALE INSTITUTE. r | , HE ‘J1T11 TERM of the MONTPELIER X FEMALE INSTITUTE, will commenoo on the First Thursday ol‘ .limitary next. Miss M. M. BUELL, so long nnd favorably kuown as tho Priucipal Teacher of tho Institute, and for two years as iu Superintendent, will take oltargo of the Institute, aud have cnllro control of all iu interior managements. She will bo assisted by the same able corns of Instructors which has hitherto givou so much satisfaction. A clergyman of high standing in his "rofessinn will attend to the religious instruction of the young ladies. 1 no li.shop of the Diocese will continue to be tho visitor of the Institute, and will attend tho examina tions, and see that proper and s'llficient instruction 1b afforded to those who patronise 'ho School. Application for admission will bo mado to Mr. W. S. Williford, Secretary aud Treasurer. Macon, Anotlirr Scientific Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA I OR HOUGHTON’8 . The true Digestive ** Fluid, or GABtltlO Juice, prepared from Ronuet.orthe tious of Baron Lie big, the groat Phy siological Chemist, by J.S. Houghton, m. d., Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly t for Indigestion, Dvspep.sift,Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing nf- wonadrlul ter Naturo'sown method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Ju'-e. ftljr Half a teaenoonfull of Pepsin in fused in wuterwilldigestor dissolve five pounds of Roost Beef in abonttwo hours, out of the stomuch. PEPSIN is the chief element, or gri-ntdigestingprin- dplo of the Gastric Juice—the solvent of tho Food, the tivo Stomach of the Ox. thus forming a Fluid, prdoisely like Ino natural Uastrio Juice iu its Chemical powers.aud furnishing a complete and porfect substitute for it. Scientific Evidence! Call on the Agent and get a descriptive oircnlnrgratls, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet, Dr. J. W. Draper, of New-York Univorsity. Professor Duuglison's Physi ology, Prof. 8illiman, ot Yalo College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology, Ac., together with reports of euros from all parts of tho United States. No Alcohol, DIttorN, of Acidn! j$9* Remember this; Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN is a great natural roinody, froo from Alcohol, Bitters, Acids and NausoouB Drugs. It is oxtrouiely agreeable to the taste, aud may be taken by tho most feeble patients who oannot cat a water cracker without acuto distress. Be ware of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug. Cures In Every Town. Dr. Houghton's I’opsin has now been tested for up wards of two years in ovory large town in tho United States, and the Agents cau refer Dyspaptics to many remarkable cures in evory town! Numerous details ol oases, reports of cures, certificates of Physicians and Pationts, are given iu the Circulars furnished by Agents gratis. Pepuln In Fluid nnd Powder. Dr. Houghton’s Popsin is propared in Powder and in Fluid form—and in l'rcioripuou vials for the use ot Physicians. Private Cironlars for Physicians may bo obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole pro cess of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not a secret reinody, uo objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing aud regu lar practice. Price $1 por bottle. tf$r OBSERVE THIS:—Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGH TON, M. D., solo proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark socured. Sold by all Druggists aud Doalers in Medicines. W. W. LINCOLN, Wuolosnlo aud Retail Agent in Savannah. J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st., Savannah, j* 17 eodly-lawi Wholesale and Retail Agent - Diyes Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchi tis, Whooping-Cough, Croup, Asth. ma, and Consumption! Of all the numerous modi ciaos extant, (nnd some of them valuable) for tho euro of pul monary complaints, nothing has ever been found whioh could compare in its effects with this preparation. Others enre sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the lungs and throat where medicine can give reliof, this will do it. It 1b pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for tho information of thoso who have tried it, but thoso who havo not. Families that havo known its val ue will not be without it, and by its timely ueo, they aro secure from the dangerous oonsequeni and colds, which neglected, ripen into fatal consump tion. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judges in Soptembor, 1847; also, the medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country; also, the Diph tho Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been givon Cherry Pectoral, by their Government in considera tion of its extraoidluury excellence and usefulness in curing affections of tho Lungs aud Throat. Read the following opinion founded on the long f eriunce of the eminent Physieieian of the port aud ci- y of Sr. jouns, May 8,1851. Dr. J. C. Ayer :— “Ivt • ‘-*- 1 .lu be coughs ble. I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor d< I know how a better remedy cau be mado for the dis tempers of tho Throat and Lungs. J.J. BURTON, M. D V F.B.S. wasted constitution, note t a thousand more: Sudhuky, Jan. 24th, 1851 Dr. Ayer :—In tbe month of July last I was attacked by a violent diarrhtea in the miuos of California. 1 re turned to San Frunciro in hope of receiving henofit from change of diet aud climate. My diarrhma ceased, s followed by a severe cough—nnd much sore- I finally started for homo, but received no benefit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow aud when I arrived in Now York, I was at once mark ed by my acquaintance as a victim of consumption. 1 would not receive those lines did I not regard it my du ty to state to the afflicted, through you, th t my health, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your Cher ry Pcotoral. Yours truly, J WILLIAM W. SMITH. Washington, Pa., April 12,1»48. Doar Sir : Feeling tint I have boon spared from premature grave, through your iuatrumcntality by the Providence of God, I will take tho liberty to express to you my grtUitude. A cough and the alarming symptoms of consnmptftn had reduced me too low to leave me anything like hope, w lion my physloiau brought mo a bottlo of your “ l’xc- TOiiAL." It seemed to afford immediate relief, and now in a few weeks time has restored ino to sound health. If it will do for others w hat h has lor me,you are cer tainly ono of the benefactors of mankind. Sincerely wishing you overy blessing, I am Very respoctfully yours, JOHN J. CLARKE, Rector of St. Peter's Church. With such assurance aud from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced unless it be from its effects upon trial. Prepared andsold by i h JAMES C. AYER, A QXNVY IN SA VANN AH. Tho Llvcrpohl and London Fire nnd Life Inxurnnco Uomimny. iNSriTUTRD 1836. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 910,000,000. **==-BSS F\ne Mirrens at Auction. ' $2,340,000 Working Capital—Two Millions Three Hundred and Frrty Thousand Dollars, / VFPF.RINH by its uuusuully largo capital, anil \/ the unlimited Individual liability of the stock holders, that great dosldoratiitn iu insurance—the most perfect security to the publlo—is now prepared through its agents, to insure against Fire Risks iu Savanuah, on tho most advantageous terms. Directors in New-York. Jam km Brown, Esq., Chairman. Francis Cottknkt, Esq., Deputy Chairman. George Barclay, Esq. 1 Alex'r Hamilton, Jr., Esq. Joseph Halliard, Jr. I Ed. F. 8anuorson, Esq. C. W. Faber, Esq. I William S. Wetuiore, Esq. Mortimer Livingston, Esq. | Resident Seorelary—ALrKKD Pcli, Esq. Couuseluf tho Board—Ai.kx. Hamilton, Jr., Esq. Apply to BANCROFT k BRYAN. Agento, nov 8 tf No. 117 Bay-street. AETNA INHIJHANUK COMFANK OF HARTFORD, CONN. of the above Comp apr 14 1 the most favorable terms. COHEN8 k HERTZ. mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. I SAAC ABBATT, Sec y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, Pres't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fell 14 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Southern dint uni lux urn nee Company. A HB1JKY HULL, Prcsidnot and Tnmsurar.— ALaoN Cuasu. 800‘ry. C. V. McKay, Actuary. The underaigued, Agent of tbe above Company, con tinues to take tho followiug risks, via: Marine, Hiver and Fire; also on tho livos of Servants. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for rosiding in tho South. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull and Buy Streets. Importer nnd Denier in Wines, Liquors and Cigars. THE subscriber lias now on band n finn and well solectad stock of Wines, Liquors UlKM and Stgars, comprising the followiug: uuc Mutt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1814. Oue Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Ouo Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD •' RE SERVE, vintage 1846. One Pine of tlie choicest and mort delicately flavored OLD PALIIETINllO, vintage 18.HU. Oue l'ipu of the ohoicest aud exceedingly rare OLD 8KRCIAL, vintage 1826. One half l’ipo of the richest aud most highly flavored 80UTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old Loudon Markot. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, iu Boxes and Demijohns. Two hall pipes ohoioo Ol.D PORT WINE. “ “ A “ *' SHERRY *• Twelve half pipes ohoico OLD COGNAC, of various brands, vi*: Huuuussy, Loudon Dock, Jean Louis Pinet, Castillon, Guimard, Satetao, Salignac, aud Otard, Dupuy k Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. “ Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Tenoriffo.Sherry and other Winsa. Choice Chumpague, of various brands. Hock Wiuos, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Marasohiuo, Ani- 1 full stock of FANCY GROOKBIK8. If deo 36 HAunuLN’s iivcni^n, fiSiafflUiiBFTO For New-York, lluxtou, i'hlladolpbiiif And all the Northern, Eastern and Western Towns, California, Europe, ^-e. Also, Mr. eon, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Milledge• villc.Ua., and all intermediate places, A RRANGEMENTS liuving boon made with the Now-York and Savannah Steamship Company, by proparod to forward Packages, Parcels, 56 Barrels iirst proof Whisky 25 do Phelps PAH .Gin •)'t <I<| It..... din Rose Gin Now Euglaud Rum Old Monongahela’Whliky. New orop New Orleans Mola Hiram Smith Flour e Genesee do 26 do Toilet Soap 20(1 do 8porm, Star and Mould Candloi 100 Bags prime Rio Coll'ee 5 do Powdered do 2 Bales Almonds 106 Boxes English Dairy and White Cheese 160 do Tobacco, assorted qualities 56 do 8egars assorted, some vory fine, and : general orsortmeut of Wiues, foreign Liquors, Teas Ao.. for sale by [deo >7] COHEN A TARVER. Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.. W. W. LINCOLN, nd T. M. TURNER A CO., Savanuah, and all Dnig- ista evervwhori cod—law tri-w NEGRO BROGANS, Gentlemen’s fine 40^Boots und Shoes, Ladies', Mis.ies’ and Chil dren’s do, for sals low by W. HEIDT. 11 AMM.—A choice lot of Pig Hums, just receiv ed per steamer and for sale by 23 C. B. SCALLY, St. Andrew's Hall. ENGLISH PICKLES AND MAUCEti.- ITi 10 doien just received and for sale by doc 21 A. BONAUD. S IIIECKH ON NKVV YOAtK—for sale by V J nov 2 tf C. A. L. LAMAR. T> KCBIVKD u IV r " Dates, runes, u deo 28 JOHN D. JESSE. § KL Pla nds. Plate Warmers, Brass and Iron Trivets. Blower .nds. Bellows, Hearth Dusters, Ac., for sale by uoc 31 COLLINS A BULKLEY cUPBBIOH CANAIj FI.oITk.—Landiug this day from schr. II. A. Barling, from New-York, 5 Ubarrols superior Canal Flour, fancy brands, for sale by £deo 29J HENRY K. WASHBURN, AgL W ANTED TO III UK.—A Carpenter capa ble of taking ohargo of the erection of a lot of rough buildings. A siugle man. and one aocustomed to coarso out-door work nrolorred. For such a one liberal wages will bo paid. Apply to deo 30 WM. WRIGHT. TRISH WIIIttKY.—1 puncheon Jamison's LACK VELVET HIBBONH—All widths W. C. WADSWORTH’S, Under Marshall Horn OfSlEK V ! HOHIEKY !!—The best qual- itics of Ladlon', Misses', Mens’ and Boys' Hosiery every stylo, oan be found at W. C. W'ADSWORTH'8, II ot evi ( 1 ItOUKUIEM Tho choicest quality of Pam- T ily Gocories, Wines, Liquors and Ilolyday Fruits, to be had at [deo 17J C. B. SCALLY‘8, Deliveredin any part of the eity free of cartage, and 1 ‘w.i.kr, v.rn&U410 old. pu. .p will. .«» .nd oorr.ot^u, /1IUKR.—‘JO bbls. Champagne Cider, lauding F6U8 ALE. 4 STEAM ENGINE—perfectly new, of 10 horse power, with Booiler atUched. Apply to 16 COIIENS A HERTZ- Upholster)' and C'abiuet Work. Thu subscribers having taken the storo on Whitaker-street, next to Dibble A Carey’s Tai loring Establishment, respectfully announce to . the citisons of Savannah that they are prepared execute all orders in the above line on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Spooial attention paid to repairing all kinds of Furni ture. $9* Funorals supplied at tho shortest notice. JAMES LARKIN, THOMAS TIERNEY oct 20 By I’liiibrtck Sk Bell. win_ , . .Dd 10, third Tjtlilnp,, ‘‘“5 ttosds. about three mile “ M The Cottage." Terms 1 THIS DAY, Jan. 4, at 11 o’clock. Will be sold In front of Court House, a pair of fine young Grey Horses, work well in single or doublo her- “•'ft * ud * r « ft ud Hkelj; Torms-sixty days' oredit for approved endorsed note. Stock, ike.,at Auction. . THM DAY. Jan. 4, at 11 o’clock, Will be sold in front of thu Court House—18 Shares City Gas Company Stock, 31 do. Railroad do. Also a fine, now, one horse Rookaway and Harness. Sole positive Duuyy and Mamets at Auction. Tills DAY, Jan. 4, at 11 o'oloak, , In f t®5S«y Ml ® Ctonrt House, will bo sold a good second hand Slidlngsost Muggy and Harness, in good order.— Salo positlvo, the owner having no uso for it—terms -.THIS L\ LN1NG, Jan. 4, at 7 o’olook precisely. Will bo so d at store corner Whiuker street and Bay Iauo, $26,666 worth ot Watches, Jewelry, Fauoy Goods, Ac., consisting of fluo Gold and Silver Watches, in every variety ; do. do. Fob, Vest and Guard Chains. Loeknts aud Pencils, All slsss; 75 styles Brooches, 50 Ri***. Ear, Hoops and Drops, Snaps, Soals, Keys, Spectacles, and every variety of Gold Goods manufactured. Also the largest stock of Plated Waro, Flated and Gilt Goods ever offered in this market. Together with an assortment of Fancy Goods, among which aro Fan- or Boxes, Desks, Aooordiaus, Scissors, Knives, Rasors, Strops, Threads, Noodles, Buttons, Balauoes, Spoons. Soaps, Ao. ' . TO*oiOtniuw, J«u. 6, at Ai o’clock, Will be sold In front of store, the usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Crockery and Glass- Hry Goods, new aud second hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Artlolos, Clooks, Watches,Cutlory, Ao. Terms cash beforo delivery. N. B.—All articles puronased at auction, and not Bot tled for before the next regular salo, will be sold for ao- oouut aud risk of the former purohaser. Jlrandu at G uidon, in custom l/Zusn Stores. t On THURSDAY, Jan. 0, at 16o’clock, Will bo sold at the Custom Iloilo Stores—4 \i cask* Brandy, and 1 do. do. Sale positive to close oouslgu- mnnt*r-<omia at sale. Assignee's Hale. . On THU USD A Y, Jan. IS, at 10 o’olock, Will bo sold at the prouiisos, l.ot No. 3. Yninacraw, all tho Uuildiugs on said Lot. Also oue Steam Engine and Boilers, complote; ono largo Alacbine Lathe, two small Lathes, 0110 Screw Cutter, one Punching .Machine, a quantity of Irou Bolts, ouo pair of Scales, a lot of Smith Tongs, Auvils, Bellows, Stocks, Taps and Dies, Key and Tap Wrenches, Sets of Chisels and Reamers, t wage Blocks, Hammers and Slodgos, with a great variety ol othor Smith Tools. Also about 1,606 bushels of Smith Coals. Also the unoxpired l^aso of tho Lot. Bold as the assigned property of W. U. Garland, by order of tho Assignee, for benefit of orodltors, Ao. Terms at sole. Choice Roses, Vamelias, Dahlias Evergreens, JViu t Trees, dc. On THURSDAY, Jan. 0, atlU’olook, Will be sold in Sales Room, a large collection of Ever- blooming Roses, Caine lit Japonioae, Oranges, Lemons, Pear, Applo, Peach, Apricot, Cherry and Fig Teees. Carnations, Double Dahlias, Evergreens, Ornameutal Shrubs, Grape Vines, Ac. This collection is from the Nursery of A. Jardin, Florist and Nurseryman, Wash lugton City, D. C., and comprises the nowost and beat kinds the Amerioau aud European markets can furnish —all warranted truo to naino and in the best ordor- tcrius cash. For particulars, soo Catalogues, whioh are ready for delivery. 2000 bushels prime White Corn. Groceries, Provisions, dc. PHILBR1CK A BELL offer on accommodating terms, (private sale: LiquoRs.—50 bbls. N. E. Rum, 25 bbls.Peach Brandy, 25 bbls. Monongrthola Whisky, 5 pipes Holland Gin, o half pines Coguao Brandy, 10 casks "Small Still" Hootch Whisky, 1 pnnohoon Irish Whisky (McMahan’s), 6 eighth casks Pinet, Caetillion A Co. and llounessy Braudy, 206 dos. of lino Madnira, Sherry and Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Cherry Bran dy—all private stock. Bacon.—26 casks Sidos, 10 casks Hams, 15 oasks Shoulders. Hat.—300 bales Eastern and Northern. CexxRT.—150 bbls. Rosemlale Cement Co. Flour.-IUO bbls. Canal, .60 bbls. Richmond, Crockery.— 25 orates assorted Common and Granite. Glassware.—76 oases Tumblers, assorted, 10 oasos Wines, 15 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ac. Crackers.—16 whole and 16 half bbls. Boston. CKiARs.—SO.OOOCommon German Cigarf, 26,666 Span ish Imported do. Scales.—A largo assortment of Fairbank's Platform. Also, a largo assortment of Ready Made Clothing, LOTTERIES. Office No. 163 Bay-Street. 2 Doors East of the City Motel D llAWN NLIUBKHH —Of Georgia Htafr Lottery, Class 2, drawn in Augusta on the 1st mutant; 56 27 34 10 6 42 41 21 25 61 53 36 F. O. BARBER A CO.. Managers. Tlokets, $2: Halves. L; Quarters. 60 ots. 1 the country answered promptly. domamf CHARLES B. PATTERSON. A NEW FIRM. W. T. HARRIS. SKIDMORE HARRIS. IIAKHIS & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in Grain and Groceries, 03 llay-Mtreet. Savanuah, nov 30 6 Cheap Diy Goods. A N assortment of new Dress Goods, consisting of J JL Silks, Do Laines, Alpacas, Morons, Ginghams, Worked Collars, Undersleeves, Chemisettes, L. C. Udkfs., Ladies' Kid Glovos, Crape Shawls, and various other articles, which will bo sold extremely low, at N 146 Gibbons’s Range, by [oct 6J I. DASHER. Turk’s Island Sail. 3,000 1 SAMUEL SOLOMOl X. ffig I,ONE STAR HATS,—Just received, _ full supply of tho late style Lone Star Hats, for ^^•sals at tho cheap Hat and Cap 8toro of due 4 N. K. BARNUM A CO. Bakery. f|3IIE SUBSCRIBER line commenced tlm Baking usiness ut the oorner of Joues and Liucolu-i Q xyu oaaP plj VtJKNATKO HITTKK8. — A lro.li supply just received and for sale by 25 MOORE A HENDRICKSON. .Smyrna Figs, received 30 drum steamer and for sale by C. B. SCALLY. 8t. Andrew's Ilall. r l>. L. Clinch from w Hams. JOHN D. JESSE. McMAHON A DOYLE II OUHEKEEPERS’ HRI HIIEH. dkc,— Floor Brooms, Dusting and Scrub Brushes, llair uarpet and Window Brushes. Plate, Nall aud Tooth Brushes, Hearth Brushes and Bellows, for salo by doo 28 COLLINS A BULKLEY, 160 Bryan-st. lahdiug and for sale by 56 bbls. Ale 4 36 half do., (for family use) MoMAIiON A DOYLE. MORSE A NICHOLS. Cases, and Japanned Waro, of all kiuds, at 16 Broughton-st. (dec28) MORSE A NICHOLS. Hi CANS of ull O D omestic ehiuors. «&c—ar» Gin, 26 do. Brandy, and 30 bbls. Boston Rum, in EE.—156 bbln 1, brewed exnr any other in (his market, landiug from the ihip Hartford—for sale at tho Albany Ale Depot by • “ ‘ W. M. DAVIDS! 3 bbls. West India Oranges, 2 casks Pig Hams, 2 . do. Sides, 2 do. do. Shoulders, 16 bbls. Yellow On ions, 5 kegs best Goshen Butter, 5 boxes best Cheese, - good supply of Smoked Beof. •W J. D.JESf neived per steamer and for sale by 30 C. B. SCALLY , St. Andrew’s Hull. 1 >1 CKIaKD SAIaIUON.—8 bbls. New Pickled I Salmon, just received and for aole by deo 36 C. B. SCALLY. I and for sale by [deo 30) C. B. SCALLY. E oIlk vel O Florida, dou Silk Velvet, for A Mantillas. For sale by ) plain and fancy, and of wide and narrow. Call at PRICE A VEADER. ( 1 AITERS, GAITERS.—Those in VJT such an article will please call aU47 Bay-st PRICE A VEADER. nte<fby U solo—$ bbls. Oranges, 6 hexes do., 6 boxes lemons. Lottery, Class No. 2, drawn in tills city on ths 1st lust.: 33 17 1 62 76 48 58 4 22 7 5 29 41 Nos. 33 48 76. a Prire of $80 sold In the above, lino is fto me tiling Bine! Draws on Thursday, Jan. 6, GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, clxfs no. 4, For the benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. F. a BARBER A CO., Managers. $6,000 !™#2,000 ! 1,500 ! 1,200! 1,110! And more than $90,000 in Smaller Frizes. Tickets only $2—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Sharss tor sals, and Prises cashed on de mand, bv GEO. S. GRAY, jau4 No. 5 Owcne'a Building, oppoeite Pulaeki Home. By Oeorge J. Smith. O^rntlWIDkY, Jan. «, >111 o'ulook, in ftontof «or«. Will Uo .old th. n.ua l ..riot,, conautini of Liquor., Floor. Jtaoon, Hloo, Oil, BotUr Ch.oM. ftokl.., HUornf., Cmodj, Ton, Bnfll.h Wnlnuti, Fllbort., Brirt Applo. Coif.., Hol.d on. Broom, nml Btiok.ta, Crock.- r. .nd Oluih.r., H.oond-h»d Knrnlti.ro, Loolfor H»toh.«, Dr, UckhI., Crook.ry CMtlonr, Jowolr,, F,n- 0, Artlo'o., to. Torni. ouh before dollTonr. Ain, Second fluid Farnltor., F.nop ArtiolM, No. I, 2 ond 3 kfookorol, BoUtoOLto. Mukml 0 kW ’ 4 80 <0 - Apple., 10 h.ir dm II Art'o'o. pnrohMOd at anetloa and not i«t- b f f0 , r : th .’ ;•*. rogular lalo, will bo .old for re count ond rlik of th« ionnor purehaaar. 10 orate. Crookory, (lo»), 80 boaaa Olm, katk Excel, another lot of that choloa famllr Bettor—tho., Inw.nt .honld call early. _ At Private Role. "no Eatlagaod I'lantlng 1-otato.i. RioVrlnd. " ,,Q Bll ' ,wla ■WfMk 53S, rrm *do“ 4 “"“^Uoif'iuto.i, Apples.—M do. do. do Apples. Liberty-street, fee Town. For particulars apply at itfe ConnUn^R&om.^ A fine Two Story Framed House ... simple. Also, £ small Two ’bSSTTEIE Town. For nnrt oiilars am.i« iiT* Clooks—150 Clocks, 8 day and 30hoar Hats—20 eases plain blaek and Bilk Hats Cigars—100,600 Cigars, various brands Jewofry—A fine assortmentof Watches, Rings. Ao. Umbrellas—36 dosen Umbrellas Tea—10 chi sU Green and Black Teas Fanoy Goods—A lot of Acoordious, Ao., Ao. Soap—66 boxes fanoy and Toilet Soap _ 25 do Colgate No. 1 Pale and Family Brooms—66 dosen lirooins, Tobacco—5 bales Leaf Tobacco 10 eighth oasks Cognac Brandy “****» W1 « 2fl do Jlomeatio Brand. 3 I'lpot Idol land Ola 13 nhll Bjo Uln 10 do Bootlllod Whl.ky 2 do Old Scotch do. 2 do Irish do. 5 do Old Monongahela do. 5 quartor oasks Canary Wine Ml do do Tenenff and Madeira. Corraa.—30 bags Prime Rio Coffee CROCKEhr.—10 orates Crockery, assorted Fumble us.--30 oases Tumblers, assorted Matkebsks.—20 new doublo Matrasses. Iron Siifes. From the mannfaetury of PiereeA Valentins. For salo at the manufacturers’ prices. xbnmn .uj Vernon another lot'of ohoioo Soikon Uutter, put up in small firkins < * * * ■* u *o»(.doo 18J xpressly for family GEO. J. SMITH. WANTED. Wanted. A “i 0 ," COOK „\ NI, 1 'VAMllHR-whllo or col- Acred, for a small family. Forsuoh a one liberal wages will be paid. Apply at this Office. 6 deo 31 Wanted. T WO OR M°R E TRUMPETERS-,o piny for .lit .aSSnifit *"*" on th ‘ 81,1 »»«• if ,* P lve,1 f, ponnnnont nrmnKain.nt may ha m * d# - Applj Immodintoly to J. p. w. 1IEAII - 11,1130 0 I«18orgo.nl Ooorgln IluMx'ri. W ANTED TO NlJlfCIlAME.—0 or 10 Boy. or loUowij from 18 to 23J.nr. old. Apply WJf WBIGU, 01,000. T«R ■pbjKrlber wishes to purchase a MULATTO m,l8t ^ active and inteili- gcut—not less than sevunteen, nor moxe than twentv> hve years of ago. For such a person I will pay one thousand dollars cash. A. CRISTA 1)0RO. Dresser and Perfumer, 1 ** No. 9 Monument-square, West side. A WANTED. BOY, White or Uolored—one who knows the city preferred. Apply corner Bay and Whftnker- deo 2 W ANTED TO PURCHASE.—ftd to 100 plantation Negroee, in families, to fill an order. APPir to (nov 20) WM. WRIGHT. Broker. WAM’iili. T l L E cash prices will be paid for 10 1, NEGRO FELLOWS, and 6 or 8 BO xe and GIRLS. sup 25 BRoWn A HARRIS. Houses and Lands. For Sale. yaL The pleasant country residence, known by tho namo of Alontgomcry House, 11 miles.from town, on the Vernon Rivor-conUlning a DwMllni House and all tho necessary out buildings, with pleasure grounds, bathing house, 30 aores ot ground undor cultivation, fine salt bathfng, healthy eituatiou—not to bo surpassed by any other, pleuty of fish, oyeters, and game, makes it one of tbo most desirable places. Inunire ou the promisee or of M To item. A Brlok Tenom.nt on W.it Broxditro.t, with eight upright roomi. For pnrtlonlxr, apply to John A. Urny, lu tho hen., or nt tho corner ofjonm and Aberoorn streets. tf deo 1H To Kent* The Upper Part of 96 Bryan street. Inquire • cupled by Messrs. R Habersham A Son. Posses- tALbADLii, PROPERTY FOR HALE In /IlHrieUa, Georgia. SSb A large, well finishnd, COTTAGE BUILT emmSe MANSION, with superior out-buiJdinge, gar- dene, orchards, Ac., all of which are new and in complete order. The abovo was tho sninmsr residence of the late Bouj. Snider, and can be bought to aa.advan- tage by applying eurlv to the subscriber at 8avaKnah. JAMES J. SNIDER. jLaml for Sale. va !s? bl * f rE0t of . LllQd . l*ta residence of ^JJ^lhos. Atkins, situate about one and a half miles i. mi th * Cl } y > c 5 ntain ‘“« 200 7® of which is highly Improved, aud nearly all under fence. A r-od Dwelling House and all suitable outbuildings; a rood woll of water; a fine garden of shrubbery and plants, further particulars apply to me, at Mrs. Kemshart’s 0 Messrs. Wiley A Montmolin. ‘ ’* U. P. ATKINS. URERNK AND 1TLAHK1 lUONUiUKN’i LOTTERY OFFICE. Bay Lane, near Hull-Street. UHEUOHY k MAURY, Managers. 49 23 27 73 37 1 43 33 51 41 74 71 60 Ticket 1 43 73, Priso of $460 returned. Also of Class No. 1: 61 76 64 73 66 14 13 15 28 59 74 47 9 63 E. W1T1UNGTON. KXTHA CLASS MO. 2. To bo decided by the drawing of Delawaro Lottery, Class 3, To be drawn In Wilmington. Del., This Day, Jan. 4tb. 78 Numbors—14 Drawn Ballots. CAPITAL: 80,000 DOLLAltS! Ao. Ao. Ac. Ao. Tiekets $5— Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares, either singly or by tbe package, >r sale by E. WITHINGTOM, Vender fer Gregory A Maury, jan 4 Bay Li ..... _ _ OTARD, DUl'tlY A CO.'S BHANDY t jf t iu CustomUouao Store, and for sale by all — Si. DAVIDSON. ly direct importation, to meet their wishes I made ar rangements laat fall with the house of Otard, Dupuy A Co., of Cognac, for a regular supply of their Brandy ; ■“ received the second shipment of 36 half, . 16 eighth pipes,which was shipped direct by them, and through no other house at Bordeaux, (as is often done for nartioular purposos). By this arranas . incnt I am enabled to sell at New York prices, adding * 1 -- J ‘‘ r erenoo of exchange aud the charges. Merchants ers wou'd find it to their advantage purchasing o bending their orders elb'.where. This Brandy in tho United States Bonded Warehouse, where t for sale, subject to debenture. If sustained by the trade iu this enterprise I will oontinue to import for them the article direct. I auuex a certificate of ding and involco. W. M. D. 36 pipes 15 " 10 % " Otard, Dupot k Co., m „ FOR sale. TOTNO. WA8IIIHOTON WARD. A QUANTOCK. ROBEHTB A c p j: ly Guuraiuu’s Halo* O N the first Tuesday in March, will be sold be fore the CJurt Uonse door, in the town of Jeffer- N„ C *»Ti 0 ,“ bounty—oae luUf undivided interest in I^ot No. JO—in the town of St. Murys. Sold as tha \loSorS t \«th^ n n A ' Uo PhlUB, hy permission of the Honorable the Ordinary of Camden County, for bene fit of said minor. ELIZABETH H. HOPKINS dB0 20 i,w Guardian. For Kent. A w'Tn bTOIIY BU1(SS HOU8E-.il„.ied ou Fo Kent. r l 1 HE D.ulUnf purl of Home corner Wo.t Brmd X .nd Liberty .troou—oppoilu tho Railroad D.pot. A| ', |,I F,S > C. B. SCALLY, 13 U.d.r St. Andrew'. BD1. For Sole. A STEAM SAW MILL, unarly new, on the Si. John ■ Btvor, Eut Florid.. For nartlonl.n >r- I“r 10 [nor 4J COHENS k HERTZ. £ To Kent, l WHARF STORE. FORT* DUNHAM. OK »AJ,K OK KXCUANGE.-A Brick Liberty street, fee simple, wVUSSSBiS: Bnlfor. L'OR SALE.—A Lot in York street, Oil by 90 f£90 "ot. f«nmii;. A iSiJ ““ “‘ re ‘ r “ * ,r « t 50 Jeo13 WM, WRIGHT ^ ^ *} A ««AJ[IW»J BARGAINS! DRV GOODS AT COST. "Wf WADSWORTH will commence die- «.• P® 6,D 8 of hl » rich and valuable stock of ^ ANI tM ND « staple dry goods, This day, Deo. 9th, at New-York oost. * jpe no one in want of any artlole In the Dry Goods IIuo will fail to call and examine the goods and prices before purchasing, as we are determined to sell ‘ * “ "■'fhQ-—*•*- 25 per cent, less than they Bull-street. iu the city. We will not enumerate prices here, but invite all to call, assurinc satisfactory 004 * WlU b ® off * rcd at P rioAa whioh wUl be Store nnder Marshall Honse. dec 9 ’I ’K?January. iA (j ”™ ”*"" **' " " ” N.rr.tl.0 and Ml.oellaneona Paper,. By Thoa. ■ Quincy, author of •* Opium Eater," eto., etc. Godey s Lady's Book for January. Life and Memorials of Daniel Webster: fromfthe New-York Daily Times. Appleton’s Popular Library. Aunt Effie's Rhymes for Little Children, with 24 Il lustrations. Graham's Magasine for January. Napoleon in Exile, or a Voice from St. Helena. Tbo opiulons and reflections of Napoleon on tho most impor tant evonts in his life and government, in his own words. By Barry E. O'Moara, Esq., his late Surgoon. Received by [deo31J JOHN M. COOPER A CO. B EEF ami FLOUR.—:<u hull bbls."Fulton Markot Bosf; 1U0 bbls. Baltimore Flour, laudinw 1.1 for sate hy (de 20) McMAHON k DOYLE. * tiKAsn AivDIRONrt, Fenders, Shovels end IF Tongs, Coal Hods, Trivets, Fire Carriers. Coffee Roasters, Soup Digesters, Ao., tor sale by COLLINS k BULKLEY, Bryan st. We, the underigned, Otard, Dupuy A Co., Merchants at Cognao, do hereby oertify that thirty half, fifteen quarter and ton eighth pipes Brandy, mark ed ana numbered as in the mar gin, with our fire brand on the Esad, and initials (O. D.) at the bung, havo been prepared by our house for the American market, and forwarded to Bor deaux to bo shipped on board tho Alvorodo, Captain 81ee| er, for W. M.Davidson, Savannah. In testimony thereof we have signed the presrnt and affixed our seal hereto. Done at Cognac, July 28,1852. OTARD, DUPUY k CO. 10 quarter casks do. 1 pipo very ohoioo old do. —* r Office, 197 Bay street. EPPINO k KRETZ. W illow cradles and waggons.—a new lot iust received by MOR8E A NICHOLS, 155 Broughton-st. /'lORN.—2.000 bushels prime Whito Flint North Vy Carolina Corn, in storo and for sal* by dec 28 A. a TOMS, Ray Street. S Mi MOK.ED Salmon, Tougues and Beaf, just land- W. D. FORD. WASHBURN. WILDER t CO. IEastern Hard JL# 1 Bri / c , k . landing from bark M. A. White and for sale by (dec 28) WASHBURN. WILDER k CO. I WILL make liberal advancon upon Cotton and I Rio* shipped to my friends in either Boston, New Yovk or Baltimore, (dec 38) A. C. TOMS, Bay street. iu/tb, iUHlnga ttrnptn, Ate.—5 bbls. Pecans, 10 kegs Malaga Grapes, 25 bbls. Ap- 1, 50 drums Figs, ICO whole, naif and quarter bexoa tins. Prunes, Citron, Currants, and a general as- ** ” - ^nrilW i M. J. SOLOMONS. E EAF LARD*—10 bbls. luuding uud for sain hy (dec 28) McMAHON A DOYLE. iillE.—SUd bbls. Lime landiug B J Lamartine, for sals by fee 29 BRIGHAM, KELLY k A AT ANTED.—A »ituution as Oversaor oa a Cot- \X ton Plantation in the low eountry. Refer to N, A. Ilarf 1 ** *■ '’•* ardee A Co. —p$fl E»T (INDIA FKE8KRVKH.—4“ W Ek of Preserves, by steamer deo 24 T> ECEIVKD per siowner Florida—Black a'ilka, XV Black Bombatfnes, French Meriuoes, Linen Sheet ing, Table Damask and Diapers, 11-4 Cotton Shotting, Brown and Bleached Canton Flannel, Needle Worked L. O. Udkfs., Chemirsttes and BoaUg Sl.eve*. Also. Undo f garments for Ladies, Gentlemen and Boys; Ho siery, Glovos sad Umbrellas. For sale low by d ^»4 D*WITT k MORGANfffi barrels, fer exla by [des I5j W. D. roan.