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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1853)
STEAItlHIUP ISA II EL, FOU HAVANA, VIA KEY WEST. To Sail on Saturday, Blh January. Tho U- 8. Mail fitoomshlp Mno between Charleston and * Havana, via Savannah and Key West, > The splendid soa steamship I8A- , BEL, 1100 tons burthen, command- od by William Rollins, having bean a supplied with uoW boilers, and tho roughly overhauled, re-tittod, and ro-copnered, will this port for Havana as abovo, and will ooutinuo Jr regular trips by loaving ('ll A RLE8TON on the flth and 22d of each month. HAVANA on the 15th and 50th of each month. For freight or passago, apply to Jet 14 COHEN8 ft HERTZ, Agents. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Naviga tion Company. The now and splendid side-wheel stoamship STATE OF OEOKUIA, of 1,200 tons register, Capt. John E.Wal- ‘ 'ijiascoinmonood her regular trips, , u d .id and 17th Nov., nud so on. This ship has bwn built with entire rogard to safety, eomfert nud dispatch, and oilers now nud admirable fa- Ailitiuu to busiuesa and travel. For frolg.it or passage, apply to PADELFORD, FAY A CO, 1 Agents in Savannah. 1IE HON A MARTIN, sep 4 Agontsin Philadelphia. NEW YORK & SAVANNAH STtAlYlaHlf Unt Weekly. The new uud splendid steamships FLORIDA,Capt. Woodhull, and AJ.A- ■ RAMA, Capt. Ludlow, belonging to | tho Now York and Savannah Stoam Navigation Company, will loave Sa vannah and Now York every Saturday. Thoso ships uro of 1.500 tons register, and unsurpass ed in safety, spued and comfort. These steamers, leaving Savannah at tho samo time that the Marion and Southerner leave Charleston, ar rive in New York os soon as or beforo them. Cabin passage $25, payable before going on board. Agents: PADELFtFA Y A CO, Savauuah. ir w U. S. .HA 11. I.I.Nft. New-York Si Uhnrleston Stcum-PacKcts. C "‘f'A SKStI “' TKK KLY. Leave Adgor's wharvos ovorySaturday UNION .....Capt. Uieh'd Adams 1,500 Tons. MARION Capt. M.Horry 1,200 Tons. SOUTHERNER Capt. W. Foster 1,000 Tons. J VS. ADGER. Capt. J. Hiukiuson 1,500 Tons. *Tho Stoamship James Adukh, now finishing, will be pUood on tbc lino early 1. M»y. For Freight or Paseuge apply at tho office of the A *„» HENRY MISSROON, B Corner East Ray and Adger'u Wharves. Charleston, April IP, PtfjL lv SHIP LINES. FOR DALTIMORE—KcRuInr l.iue. Tho schoouer JOHN W. ANDERSON, Wat- sou master, will meet with dispatch as above.— For freight or passage apply on board at Tul- lair's wharf, < jan 4 URKHIAM. KELLY A CO. ROWLAND A CO. pioto cargo, FOR NEW YORK. Tho schoouer ECLIPSE, Capt. Goslee. will immediate dispatch for the above port.-- FOR NEW YORK. Tho sohoonor LUCRET1A, Capt. Meads, will have dispatch for the above port. For freight isage apply to 1 j 4] ROWLAND it Co FOR miSTON-Wecll l.onti. Tho schooner LAMARTINE, Thorndike mas tor, will meet with diipatuh as above. Fo- deck load apply M] FOR NEW OUhEANn. Tlieschr LAMARTINE,Tliorndiko master,will moet with dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply ou board at Johnson's wharf or to mUOHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NEW YORK. Toe schooner I’LANDOME, Capt. Brown, will have dispatch for the abovo port. For freight passage apply to ROWLAND A CO. FUR NEW Y OK tv. The schoouer ECLIPSE, Capt. Goslee, will have immediato dispatch lor the above port.— For Height or passage apply ROWLAND A CO. ROWLAND A CO. FOR NEW YORK—Union Lint*. The regular packet brig ALFRED EXALI ^-fc^giGuldor master, will huve dispatch for the ubov •Saifcport. For freight or passage apply to dee 51 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. L Smith master, will have dispatch for tho above port. For freight or passagolapply to H WILLIS A BUUNDAUE. •w Captain Axworthy, will .patch for the above port, x apply to tho captain on board oi HENRY K. WASHUURN, Agent FOR FREIGHT OR OllAltTEu. Tho schr. S. N. SMITH, Smith master. Fo: p.rU.aUr. apply 1 BRUNDAGE. FOR HUSTON. Tho bark FLIGHT, J. II. Luther master, will imeot with dispatch fcpaaaago apply FOR NEW YORK—OldEt«ifibli*lie«l Line. - . Tho packet ship HARTFORD, G. Hurke rnas- oW4ter, will meet with dispatch as above. lor SaaBfcfrulglit or passugo apply on board ut Telfair's (deo 28) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CU. wharf, o p.M^raastor, will have immediate dispatch. ■Ssaftfrcight or passage apply t dee 28 WASHUURN, WILDER A CO. FOR FREIGHT OR OHaRTEm.. . The new r.nd lirst class bark M. A. WHITE, aftT&R- Lewis master, is now discharging at Moore's dec23 WUarl ‘ Al l>1 \VASUDURN. WILDER A CO. For nkw-york—New lauu. — . The regular packet bark PETER DEMILL, ^GSgCant. N. Uooy, will moet with quiok dispatch lor ■r&ittUio above port. For freight or passage apply to captain ou board, at Anderson’s upper wharf, or to di-c24 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent. For Freight, Charter or Balt*. The brig CHAMPION, Davis master. For par- ^ tl d2f3* * PPly t0 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR OLABUOVV. 300 bales Cotton are wanted to coinplote cargo ol iship CORDELIA.. For freight apply to R dee 23 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO- FOR JL1VERFOOL. , Tho Ship CHAOS, J. L. Dunton master, wants *200 bales to complete her cargo, and will have Rimmodiuto dispatch. For freight apply to 30 WASHUURN, WILDER A CO. VESSELS WANTED ON FilEitiU OR CHARTER. . Freights for Northern, Eastern and Southern ports, can be had on appliea- 9&fiflKtiou to (nov 4) ROWLAND A CO. WANTED TO CHARTER. Two or three Vessels suitable for Grain, to g<- l to Nortii Carolina, drawing 7ft to S feet water. bApply to (nov 4) A. C. TOMS, Ray-street. Rloot7—ly 1 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.* SJo HdLS Oyster, Refreshment and Pastry SALOON. M R. LE FORT has removed his establish ment to No. 8 Drayton Street, west side, within i Uoorof Rrvau Street, whoro ho will devote his entire ulteution to keeping a RESTAURANT for the acjom- dutiou of merchants aud others, who may choose to avail themselves of its convenience. Ho has fitted u up haudsoinoly with Private Boxes, and parties ot geu- tlemeu, and of ladios and goutlemuu, can bo acuoiumo- duted with private rooms. Tho Larder will be al ways well supplied, aud the following can be always bad on short uotioo : ... SOUPS.- Oyster, Turtle and Kick Turtle. OYSTERS.—Fried,Stewed, Broiled,and witbGratcn. GAME.—Venison, Wild Ducks, Snipe, Rice Birds, .to. CUTLETS.— Veuisou Cutlet, Veal Cutlet and Muttou Cutlet. . , .... OMELETS.—rioin, Omelot in Rum and in Madeira FI81L— Shoophead - Fried, Broilod, Stowod with 8aueo, and with Graten; Mullet—Broiled and tried. Meals cun be obtained at all hours. Suppers gotten up aud served in tho most elegant Ryle, ut thu shortest notice. prletor. N OTICE.—Tliu Umlersiguuil liuvu tills uay formed a co-partnership, under tho firm of Buucroft A Bryan, for the purpose of conducting a General Agoncy and lirokorage Business, iu the purchase aud sale of Stocks, Heuds, Exchange and Real Estate. Likewise, for the transaction of uil kinds of Maritime Notorial proeeed- j,"gs, aud adjustment of Marino Averages, and respect fully solicit thepatroungo of their friends and tho pub lic. Office No. 117 Buy-street. JOS. BANCROFT, nov l tf JOS. BRYAN. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS will bu received until the 10th ol J January next, for rebuilding a miln of the Plank Road along Uay-ctrcot, up West Broad. The road to be laid in two tracks, each 10 feet broad and two feet apart, *>th a transverse fall of an inch and a half, tho crowrn- ,U K Point to be between the traoks. three rows of sleepers of souud square-edged yellow pine plank, the outor ones to bo 8 by 2, tho centre 8 by 3, these to be doubly laid, ono upon tho other, the joints the ouo layer being opposite the middle of tho other ***. Sleepers to be straight and true, not less tliau 16 more than 20 foot long, to be woll bedded in the earth i* Crunches cut to receive them, with their top surface “arsly in sight, to bear firmly and evuuiy throughout *h»ir whole length, and the oarth between them to b« "•-‘1 rammed down and made firm, solid and oven. PUuk also of pine, free from sap, tad kuots, shakos, •**>«*, or auy other imperfections; full on tha edges, ■otless tliau U or more than 15 inches wido and 3 inchot ‘Mek, laid at right angles to sleepers, closely together, three planks to prt^oct throe inches on each side M tbs road alternately, to bear equally on the sleepers °. tt lho Sfound; earth t<» be well up to aud touching v“* Planks at every point, each piauk to bo spiked down tLi.u r , fP ik «»5 planks to be oovored over ouo inch ffjt with course sand, freo from stones or pebbles. Die whole U* be finished in a specified timo, and exe- ttnder the immediato inspection of the contractor. i.ee—in hnir bw..,- J.'wphua aud fur «»lr by W. D. FORD, STEAMBOAT LINES. Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg. IT— ^,. Tho , Unl !'> Stf.mbo.i Company of r^gglL^^Oeorit . nml Snmb Crnlin. bnrln,lh,w r'.u.klr Drnrli.iileii nml matloil thorn- porlor iU.m-pnnkota )I. L. COOK nml ORt'UON with lighten, are now rii.dy to tnuipori frel.ht nf all luKiptlo. botwo.n Hnr.nnah Augii.t. nmlllnmburr, with u tun oh. If nut mow, dl.pBUh than any oth.r boat, on tlin rlv.r, Tho itaamrr. nr. rummnmiml hy O.lmri.noutl nnii nfloummotiatiiin caputn. nud all frnlKht onnaifined to th.lt «„,nu Sill b5“ n'.^d rA. "t ('iniuiisslons. The aevummodations for posse age rs •auol lfnot euporior to any boats on the river, fare $5,00.- U tNR Y llAItPKR Pr., Savannah, h. F. MNCHLEY A CO.. " Hevann.h SI.i 1 .* 4111 * 4 CO., AUgUSto. Savannah, 21st Sept., 1862. ae| , ai UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA, jACK^Nv^£l;^?,r,^!,^t , o 8 ]' B ^ , i r K 0 > 0ll ) AND PICOLATA. /.cares every Tuesday, at W o’clock, A. M. m .tr— ^Tha WDonur steam-packet WM. QA8- fwftqliowswnION, Capt. 8liaw. will leave Tuesday «"“MMM«BMornlng, at 10 o'clock, aud will con- tjuue to leave overy Tuesday, lho rates of pausugu by this boat aro as follows: • To Darien oq Jacksonville g op Blaok Creek, Picolnta ami Pulatka 8 00 For freight or passago apply on board, at Charleston iteura-paoket wharf, or to *u 24 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ag'ts. TO TRAVELLERS (iUINIi NORTil. run HAVANNAH AND JJllAltl.KHTON u. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS Leave Savannah every morning at 4 o'clock A. M., after the arrival of tho night train of tho Central Rail road, and arrivo ut Charleston ut 12 51. the same day, oouucoting at Charleston with tho , , Wilmington summ-Pncketfi. Which loave with tlie U. S. Mail overy day, at2ft P. M., nud also with tho New-York nnd CliurlcNton HtcnntHblpH. Whiuh leave Charleston every Wcduedday und 8atur- lay afternoon. Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday jvomugs, will arrive in time to oounout with tho spleu- lld now stoamship James Adyer one week, aud the •toarashiii Southerner tho noxt. Faro from Clinrlestou to Now-York by land route, $20—time 62 hours; by steamships, $25. [my 15] 8. M. LAF'FITEAU, Agent. OFFOM1TION LINE TO FLORIDA. BATE OF PASSAGE It EDUCED. n ^The superior now dteampacket WE- uitV^vi' 1 —'oALAKA, Cupt. N. King, leaves every iSiSSMMnjiaturdny at 10 o'clock A. M. JKste of passago iu large airy state rooms, os follows: To Darien $3 00 St. Alary’s 4 50 Jacksonville 6 00 Picoluta 8 00 I'alatka H 00 Black Creek 8 1)0 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. It. Duke, for Ocala, will bo shipped free of all charges at I'alatka. Apply on board, at tko Charleston Co.’s Wharf, or to fob 10 8. M. LAFF’ITEAU. Arcnt. PRIVATE INFIRMARY. DBS. FISH & BEAD FTAVE ulumml thoir I-RIVATL INFIRMARY XX ut No. 19 East Itroad Street, where thoy are pre pared to receive patients requiring Medical or Surgical treatment. “Tiio Iutirmary is shunted in n convenient nnd healthy portion of tho city, uud arranged, in all respects, with a duo regard to tho comfort nud necessities of patients. Tho strictest attoution will ho given to its entire management—sooing that patients ure comfortably pro vided for, and tho nurses uro diligent in thu performance of thoir duties. Tiio rates of charges are as follows:—All pationts will bo required to pay $1 UO per diem. Strangers who cannot give a satisfactory reference will pny for one week iu advance. A Ward lias been fitted up for Sea men, who will be taken at the usual Hospital rates.— For further particulars apply to thu undersigned. JOHN I). FISH, 61. 1)., 120 Broughton street, JAMES B. READ, 40 President strcot. jan 1 r> Murslmll House Omnibus Line. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. huruufter ruu the hack i-nJy Heutz in connection with thu Omuibus, for tiie accommodation of passengers for tho Marshall Houso and uil parts of tiie city. Tho Omnibus aud Hack will be in attendance upon tho arrival of tho carB and steamboats, with first rate teams and careful drivers, aud the subscribers will bo responsible for all baggage or chocks for Baggage deliv ered to tiio conductors. A Call Book will ho kopt at tho Oflico of the Mar shall House, and all calls registered will bo punctually attended to. WM. JOHNSON, Proprietor Alarshall House. doc 28 lm H. A. HOOKER. l^OBERT uiul liuroltl: or thu Yuuug Muioonu XV ut' the Florida Coast. By F. R. Goulding. Life of Walter Scott. By Donald McLeod, Chapters on tiio Shorter Catechism. A Talo for tho Instruction of Youth. By a Clergyman's Daughter. Consolation: in Discourses ou Select Topics, address ed to tho Suffering People of God. By James W. Alex ander, I). D. Influence. A Moral Tale for Young People. By Charlotte Anluv. Why am 1 a Presbyterian ? Why should I bo a Pastor I By the author of “Why am I a Presbyterian ?" Bleak House, No. 10. HAKPEK’g MAGAZINE for Jnmiury. Received by JOHN M. COOPER A CO. T)UTNAM’!* MONTHLY.—A Maguzmo uf X Literature, Science aud Art. No. for January. Rouiauce of Studont Life Abroad. By Richard B. Kimball. A Story of Life on tho Isthmus. 1 Putnam's Semi- Piuturos from St. Petersburg. / Monthly Library. Muinoirs of a Huguenot F'auiily. From the original of Rev. James Fontaine. Tho AMERICAN ALMANAC and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1853. Received by [dee 29] JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. Citlcr and Com. 1 HilljS. Extra Chumpugno Cider, nnd 1,000 HI busliole Western Corn, just received instore aud for salo by J. F. PELOT ft CO., dco28 C Williamson's Buildinvs. General Variety More. CHRISTOPHER R. BATESON begs most re- V7 spsctfully to acquaint the residents of Suvuunah aud the publio generally, that he lias opened a store at the cornur of Congress aud Drayton streets, of the above description, whore he will bo pleased to attend to all commauds for Toy*, Confectionery und Fine Fruit. In thoir season. Also, a good variety of Fireworks, manufactured by ouo ol the bust pyrotechnists in the United Status. C. R. U. pledges himself to uso hid utmost exertion to procure tho best of articles produced iioroor clsowhere, uud hopes to receive a shuro of tiio public patronage. N. B.—A fow very fine Lady Applos ou baud, suitn- bleifor dressing dishes of fruit. t jan 5 doc 10 Miirfiu Orotlicr FXAVING been burnt out by thu lute firo on the IX corner Montgomery aud South Broad streets, lias now taken tho store lately occupied by WM. BEEN- KZN, corner Whitaker street and Tavlor street lane— SuhrolTs new buiidiugs—where he will alwuys keep on baud a large stook of Family Groceries. TO RENT—The upper portion of tho House, com prising live commodious rooms, of which possession will bo givon on the 1st of January. Apply at the storo. tf dee 23 ALE! ALE ! ALE! \/| ESSRS. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS &. CO.— IaX Gents—You are hereby appointed our “Sole Agents” for the sale of our brands of “ Albany Imperi al Ale,” in the city of Savannah, State of Goorgiu, from and after this date. [Signed] Now York, Dec. 1st, '52. JOHN TAYLOR* SONS. ■ Having rucoived the ^iguauy 01 the abovo well known superior Ale, a constant and ample supply will bo always kept by us in storo at “ Willink's Wharf.” Persons desiring the article will be promptly supplied by giviug notice at our Office, on tho Wharf, or through the Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS ft CO., deoil Willink's Wharf. F'umilies supplied with half barrels of Cream Ale. Itourdiiig. 'PWO OR THREE single Gentlemen can »*e ac l coinmodated with pleasant board at the corner of Jones and Aborcorn streets. tf dee 22 OO ADDING.—Two 01 three siugle Gentlemen I > wifi fiud pleasant accommodations at No. 20 Broughton street. tf dec 15 HOARDING. Y7"ERY ilosirublo Rooms, with Board, ut ronsouu V bio rates. Apply at this Office. tf nov 8 VfILLKU’H ALMANAC.—Blunter*’ and lvJ. Merchants* Almanac for 1853, the Astronomical Calculations by 8.11. Wright, lor Carolina and Geor gia, with aido table, received by jan 4 JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. PLANTING POTATOES;—400 bbls. Nova X Scotia Potatoes, suitable for planting—said to yield better and mat uro much curlior tliau other kinds. F'01- sulo by [jail 4J SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. I TAY.-00 bull's prime Eustnrn Huy, now lund- XX ,u 5 ,rom 1,10 bri 8 Laratine, for snlo by jin 4 BUNKER A OGDEN. 17UJKNITUKE.—Four French Solas and five X Bureaus, in store and for sale by jan 4 BUNKER ft OGDEN. r 1 KANITE UNDERPINNINGS.—190 wiu* I X i'c.1 tor sale hy [jan tj Bl.'NIv KH A OGDEN. Ill HALF IIARRELS Eullou Market Beef II / i u store and fur sale by jan 4 E. O'PYHNE. | I QUOltS.—30 barrels Pholp’s Gin, 4u barrels li Rum, in Btoro and for sale by jin 4 E. O'BYRNE. f>KKF AND t'UKK.—SO barrel. Mo., mid It Prime Bee f—50 barrels Mess and Prime Pork, 1 and- iug and fur sale by jan 4 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. MACKEREL AND CODFISII._f.11 bar IV! rels No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel; 30 half barrols No. 1 ami 2 Mackerel; 20 Kits Salmon ; 20 Quintals Codfish, landing and for sale by __ jrn 4 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. I 1 AY.—Eastern and Norlhorn lluy; Corn,prime II Tennessee Corn; Oats, and Bran, for sale by ,iu 4 DAVID H. DILLON, foot of West|Broad-st. I>ALT 1 MORE FLOUR. —136 bbls. now It landing per schooner Woodbridge from Baltimore, aud for sale by [jail 4) BUNKER ft OGDEN. A VERY GOOD COOK und 3 fine nouee eervantifor hire by [jan 4] A. C. TOMS. L.1 UOAH.-lul>W«-Yorli. Ricci Sii)tur; 15 liliil*. iN Mmcov.ilodo.; ll) lilnii. St. Croix do.; 30bbl.. C«f- »• SafiUJ 31) kl>l.‘ OrUBUmi kud Powderod do. just r«- f “ r * al ‘ lT McMAIION k DOYLE. \TOI-ASSK8.-ail hud.. W..I India Mularer., J\JL »HU. d. Syrup,ju.t 5“£JhSS nCTTKIt AND CIIBKSK.—Idl tirkiu 15 olioic© Butler, 50 bo... ChoMj. iurt r.celr«d anil lur urlo by j.D 4J McMAIION k DOYLE. 1 MHH.—10 Caski Codfish, 30 bbls. Pickledl Her- JH rings, 60 boxes smoked do., 30 rihole J* 1 /. bn £" 20 Klt * nsfillioSt DOyLE. by TUST rec.irod ami fur .alo by li««ub.eribfr, J 10.000 Morena, 10,000 El CrUol. lO.WO »»■«>* olun (lit and 2d,l l5,000 Kicogia. 10,000 Riu Hoado, 5,000 UaldXiaf, 10,00.1 E. Pruabm 5,000 l.l Canlamo. Alio, Julia Daan aad llUdeu Twill Tatao#*^ da»l Oita cf tba Iagia, XI Bull-rt.. Mocuunnl-uj. 11 KUUlMU^-40 bn... E.tru llorr.ua, lr«l> ii and far nit 5j- (dull) W.P.FOKU. X.nrge usd Important Sale fV DRY GOO »!l AT (• o 8T . SAVANNAH CflEAP DRY GOODS STORE 1 «»|6.3r.mi“ssr4in. Huhscriher lining ARUllR STORE rSn THE SI'IHNO tradk" Gum tlilH dnt. tlio ou'.ro u. a wall aolo.Ud aaj asounblo stock of rriiK 1 I<A offers ft Foreign anti Domestic Dry Goods, AT FIRST COST FOR CASH, FOSITIVKI.Y— Oon.iitla* iu puit c f ijlaaohad and Urn. u s.ilrlinai nl t.i«mo«tapprny«d m .ke«,e,,s0.10,ll,andlJ-fsnto.ViiEi Bhlrllag strip.!, oo orad llu.n.ipuu., B«dtiuk«,Uo.iiioi Apron Chocks, Drillings, white, brown, and ooloreii Canton Flannels, with a collection of colored and Mourning Calicos, Mourning and colored Ginghams. Ilrcss t.iitxls. £I»ok Inutrj and Silk Warn Alpaca aad Brocade., fancy colored Orlonnx and Alpactias in groat variety ol •tylc and . .ad.., c.,bur K ., Silk 1-npllu, l,,„n 0 .e r R , 7 Caahnioi os, an oxtousivo assortment of Minis de Lanes, quito new designs, from 12^ up wards, to which the attention of families Is requested. White Clinton Ci'ii|Mi Slut wig, 1‘I.AIN ANI1 KMlIROIDKOKI), A bosutiful collection st unusually Iaiw Prices. Tor- keira and Cashmere Long and Sqaaro Wool Shawls, blaok and colored, of suporb doslgna. Blsuikots and rinnncls. A largo lot of low prlcod and medium Blankets for «or- vanu, with a full supply of Duflal, Mackinaw aud Whit- “«7 k S«*' ,or 8u P° r ^ 1 an ' 1 4 ‘ 4 Salisbury White F launels, Welch Game do., low priced aud mo- dium white, red, yellow and blue do. Hollis sind Cnssiinoreg. Superflue French black Cloth, forgeutlotuon'H wear will bo sold very low. Black and faucy Cassimeres, low jirlced Satinets for servants, and supor do., Tweed Cns- imeros for boys'wear, black Satin and fancy Vestings. Hosiery mid Oloves. Ladies' black English lloce, Ladles' and Misses’ white, slate aud mixed do., Gent's aud Boys' white, brown and mixed llalf-Uoie, Lndins' Merino Vests, Gents’ Wool, Merino and Cot ton Under-Vestsand Drawers. Ladies'blaok, white and colored Kid Gloves, Sowing Silk do. and Mitts, Merino, Lisle, Silk, and Cotton. Genu’ black Kid, Lined Uerlfn, Cloth, Meriuo, Lisle, Cotton and Silk Gloves, a full assortment. Ladies' Misses' Boys' and Children's Hoods, Coatees, Zephyr Sacks, Polka Coats, Alboni Hat?, Rob Roy Hose, and infants' wool Roots, Ao., Ac. Irish I.iiiGiis. Another caso of tiiose heavy, flngor-spun, and undress ed Fuuiilv Linens, which havo g'ven such eutiro satis faction, Fink do.,a full assortment from23cts. upwards, V uarrunted all fan Linen Yarn and Sound bleach" Doyleys, Damask Napkius, Table Linen Damasks, from 60 oeuts upwarks, S-8 aud 8-10 Damask Table Cloths, Huckaback and Diapor Towels aud Toweling, Long Lawns, Birds- Eye, Sootcli, aud Russia Diapers, Dowlas, Crash, auu Usnaburgs. Black Italian Silk. For Ladies' Dresses, Mantillas, Ac., with black Silk Luce to suit, EMBROIDERED RUBES, Chemi- setts, Capos, Collars, Laces, Linen, Thread aud Lisle Edgings, Muslin Trimming, black and colored Crapes, greonand blue Barege, Tuck and Dress Combs, Cutlery, Pocket Hdkfs, Head do., iu great variety, with a collec tion of Ladies'Plain Revere and Embroidered Linen Cambrick Hdkfs, woll worthy the attention of families. T. McKenna. r. 8.—Tho Storo ho now occupies to be rented from the lirat of February next. • doe 18 SCHOOL. M RS. DOANE has opened Hchool fi>r tho In structi»n of boys and girls In all tho branches of itlon usually taught, at No. 110 etotfth lirond-Ntroet* Between Barnard And Whitaker. LESSONS IN PAINTING given If desired. Mrs. I>. respectfully so’loits a share of public jmtr«|A- Fnrlg 11111 Aciulcmy. rplIISlNSTlTIITKlN will lin opened ngnin nu J tho 17th of January, 1833. by Rev. T. B. Cooper. Flic usual branches of a Classical and English Fldo- catlon will bo taught ou the following terms by tho year: Reading, Writing ami Spelling (g) Grammar. Ari hmotio. Geography ami History... 3D 00 Ancient i.angiiRges, Alathomatics, Natural aud Moral Sotonoes 40 00 Lessons In Muaio aud Drawing at the usual prices. Striet attention will bo paidstotho morals of the school. Tho nrioo of boarding in the neighborhood will bu from 8 to $10. Tho Acadotuy is situated iu Beroven County, Georgia —about ono mile from tho fifty-five mile station on tho Central Kailmad. Tho position is olovated and very and preparing a country rotroat, that would seoure to them good health duriug tho suminor and fall seasons of tho year. For further particulars address the Teaolior nt Ogoe- oh«o P. O., No. 6 C. R. R. W. C. COOPER, dec 30 0-tw Secretary of Trustees. MUSIC, FRENCH, DRAWING AND PAINTING DANCING ACADEMY. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD rospoetftilly informs nia pu.rons, that his Academy is open for the reception of pupils. During tlie sesvon tho following Fancy Dances will be introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition Turentella, Rotta, Gavotte, Pas Stirion, Zingoralhk Schotisch, Redown, Maxurka.etc. Former pupils are requested to como early If they like to learn Faucy Dances for bis Rail, to be given iu January next. N. B.—Gentlemen's Class will begin on Tuesday noxt, the 16th inst., at 0 P. M. nov ‘“ I{C-KMtlll>liNll«‘ri III IMIYO. HOUSTON! A: G1IOIINDESON, (Formerly of Hamilton tf Houston.) WIiolcMtilc and Uctail CLOTHING MERCHANTS, No. % Bryan-st., Savannah, Ga., W OULD respectfully inform their old custom ers. friends, and the public generally, that they havo now in storo a very large auu olioict assortment of all tiualities and styles, fashionably cut and well made. Fall and winter Clothing, direct from their own manufactory. Also, a largo and well selected stock ol Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, and F'urnishing Goods iii general, to which tlioy invite tho nttontion of all those wishing supplies tor the coming season. They have al so on hand a good supply of Clothing suitable for Ser vants and Plantation wear. Terms—olioap for cash. A few doors wost of the Pulaski House, ono door fiom Whitukcr-Btrcot, on Bryan. uov 6 Curpct mid Floor I'loth Warehouse. CurtainSjCurtainTsoods, Arc*., &e. No. 140 Congress and I\o. 57 St. Julien Sts. f PHE Suhscriber, knowing that the citizens of 1 Savannah huve felt a great interest in the estab lishing of a CARPET WAREIIOCHK, In tills city, and being awnro that many havo boon awaiting the completion of the New Store, so that they could mako their selection or tho various articles for furnishing their houses, would rospoctfully inform the public, generally, that ho has opened the most com plete assortment of all tho various styles of GOODS following Goods, vis CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brnssols, Mocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet: Tapestry uud Brussels for Stairs; Throe Ply, Superfine, F'ine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; LVrug- gets, U-4,12-4 aud 10-1 in width, ofevory variety of pat- torus; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table and Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval aud Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Ac., Ac. OIL CLOTHS. Of every width ; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Rose Wood, Mahogany and Sinall-tlgured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 and ikd wide; Figured India Rubbor Cloth for Stairs. ^ CURTAINS. Silk and Worstod Damask Do-Lnino: Worsted Linen Damask Do Lai ns; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White uud Bui!', for Shades, WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White aud Gold, entirely new stylo ; Cord ; Loops; Tas sels; together with all tho various Trimmings lor Cur tains and Shades. HILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops aud Pina, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of tho latest importation; ail of which will be sold at wliolcBalo or retail, on tho most liberal terins.l WM. U. GUION, Agent, 140 Congress and 67 St. Juliuu-its. EW YEA the above, ; Biscuits, just rcoc ••Wc have no hesitancy iu saying that this is the lightest Hat ever ottered for sale. Gentlemen should ' " " ‘ provide themselves with one of these Hats, .FINE MOLESKIN HATS. r Anew supply of fine Moleskin Hats at No. 147 i Bay-street. out 7 PRICK A VEADER. EXTRA SUPERFINE CANAL FLU UR, 28 LBS. FOR $1 00. SUPERFINE CANAL FLOUR, 32 lbs. for |1 00. 100 Ungs New Hulled Burkwlicnt, 25 lbs. each, at 75 cents. >7C WHOLE AND HALF BARRELS CANAL I fj Flour, for sale low by the barrol by deo 24 WM. G. DICKSON, Whitakcr-st, corner Broughton Lane. SixWcoks Seed Potatoes, just ui:umvi5i>. C(1 BUSHELS or liid.o celt,I,rated 1'otatoei, for t/U early plauting—thoy mature two to four weeks earlier than any other, and are calculated fur early market, for sale by WM. G. DICKSON, dee 24 Whitakcr-st., corner Broughton Lane. LAND AGENCY, Milledgevillc, On. rpiIE subscriber will purcliusn or bell on comniis- I sion LANDS of the soveral Land Lotteries of this State. [dee 2-2i.il JAMES H. BUTTS, Sex FOUR PAIR AND SIX SINGLE BROWN A HARRIS. $<10 Reward R UNAWAY from tlin Subscriber on the 28tb ult.. his Negro Man Ben Price. The abovo ward will be paid for bis dolivery * n n ' n tf H. F. WHjLINK, Sbn’i FLEMING A IFIUjLEN. Tho undersigned, having uuitod in the practice of La will attend punctually to any business en trusted to thoir care. Office, Comer llay and Whilakerst Dens low de Co. Jon* M. Millm. ORDINARY'S OFFICE, Comer of liau t WS. B. F’LKMINO. elioieo Goshen Butter, landiugf abtima aud for sale by deo 20 COIIENS A HERTZ. -varying i ...... ghton-st.|. MORSE A NICHOLS. 1 BALTIMORE Flour, Lard unit Huron. I J—220 bbls. Superfine Howard Strcot Flour, 25 bbls. and 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard, 60 hhds. choioo ilaeon Sidos, 20 do. do. deo 20 i. do. Shoulders, received and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. IRUORS. ..jnougahela ' ...« .... do. F'. Phelps’ Gin, 30 do. Domestic Brandy, 26 uo. P. A II. Connecticut Ilivor Hyo Gin, 100 do. N. Y. r >'i 8 ¥‘J a Molasses, landing SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. i 1-- 1/ Smith's aud p do. do., 80 bbls. Bu . „ Princeton Crackers, 80 uo, Uoaileli's Gs. and 8s. Pkw... Tallow Candles, 160 do. No. 1 Pale and Family Soap, 80 do. Colgate's Pearl Starch, 2nu bbls Pink Eyed Planting Potatoes, 50 do. Mercer aud Carter Eating do., ‘J.tWO lbs Codfish, 200 Demijohn!—assortod sixes, 40 chests Blk Ton— 'I and lb papers, 40 do. do. Hyson do., 20 and 30 tb boxes do. do., landlug and for sale by deo 20 • SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. V 10011*11 SOUNOHnn.ITONUUKS.-J choice and noloct lot ol t.10 ahovo roceivud and | deo171 C. H. HCAI.LV. i /<) VS’ anil Youlbn’ ClothlllK—with Hata, I J Capi, Shirtl.Ac., foraaloal H7 Bay street. deoJll PHICE * YLAOLR. I \IIKSH UI.OVKS.—White, Bull', and Straw II colored,-a larao a«». rlraent, for aalo by • "Toc.-s PB1CEA VEAUEH. H7 Bay Itreot. OOOKN WAltK ..fall hindaJuM received nud for Bale by ’dec 28 w KUE1VED uiul i nBCBIl JFV Nuts, FI Dates, F'anoy hoice lot of Pucuu Filberts, Braxil Nuts, Soft Shell Almonds, iy Glass Top Boxos of Prunes, Cooking JOHN D. JESSE. Va 1 iT.—300 sacks Salt, fur sain by Mc3IAIION A DOYLE. W'bio of taking charge of the rough building!. A tingle man, and one , ooarse out-door work nreterred. For such a one liberal wages will bo paid. Apply to dec 30 WM. WRIGHT. TuiNH WHISKY.—1 punelieon .'..nieou'i I Whiiky, warranted 10 year. old. [.’hampugi baroa au<f 1 Cider, lauding for sale by r W.M.DAVJDBON. Classical and Fh^HsIi School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, Gaatou-Street, ucur tho Park. ■OP 27 dtNl—3awCm By Cohen Ac I’osdlck. Cntinr/ Coal. TO-MOkROW,4an 6, at 1* o’clock. Will 1>« sold in front of store-100 tons Caooel Coal, lauding Irom bark Clansman from Glasgow. Terms INSURANCE. AOENOY IN SAVANNAH. Tho Liverpool tuui Loudon Fire and Life lunurutioo I'ainiinny* $2,340,000 Working Capital—1\to Millions Thro* Hundred and *\>rty Thotunad lh\‘litre. a FFERINH by its unusually large capital, nml the unlimited individual liability of tho stock- era, that great desideratum In Inaurauco—thu moat perfect security to tho publio- Is now prepared through its ageuts, to insuro against F'iro Risks in Savanaali, ou tue most advanUgoous terms. Hirer tore in Fete-York. Jiuv.s Buow.n, Esu., Chairman. Fkanuih Cottknkt, Esq., Deputy Chairman. George Barclay, Esq. i Alex'r Hamilton, Jr., Esq. Josoph Halliard, Jr. Fid. F. Saudurson, Esq. C. W. F'abur, Esq. William 8. Wetinore, Esq. Mortimor Livingston, Eaq. | Resident Secretary--Ai.I'KKI) PBl.fi, Esq. Counsel of tho Board—Auix. Hamh.tun, Jr , Eaq. BANCROFT A BRYAN. Agents, tf No. 117 Bay-street. Appljr to l.ONHON 1’lllKNIX KIKE OKl’lUK. f I til ltd t’onipany tnkn. Kuw Hlaka in Ihls city, nud I insu;-es IlonU and Leases, sop J ROUT. HABERSHAM k BON, Agents. /BTNA 1NHU RANGE ro ll PAN 1 OF HARTFORD, CONN. S 1IIE undursiguud, Agouti of *.hn uhovo Company, ooutinuo to take riska against Firo on Buildings, eks, etc.,on tho moat favorable terms, apr 14 COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Life luuuruncr Company of New York. I SAAC ABRATT, Snc’y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, Pres’t. Dr. R. I). Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by feb 14 iy W. P. HUNTER, Agent. ELECTIONS. A N Election will be held for the following City Officers by t.Vjuncil, ou Thursday, tho 13th Janu- Clty Marshal 000 and foos. City Surveyor 1,U00 Keeper Laurel Grovo Cemetery..1,500 Jailer 1,500 Clerk Court Oyer and Terminer.. feoa. Keeper of the Guard House.., of tho city wost uf Barimru st. fees. Five City Constables 300 and foes. Superintendent City Watch l.nno Deputy “ “ “ 700 fax) Seooud Lieut " ** GOO 600 F'onr Sorgoante “ “ 425 250 Keeper Post House 300 600 F'ive Port Wardens fees. 500 Twelve Measurers and Inspec tors of Lumber foes. 500 Ouo Inspector Turpentine fees. 200 Two “ Wood fcoa. 600 Two 11 Salt, Grain, Ac.. foes. 600 Two “ and .Gaugors of Liquor foos. 600 Six Weighers of Cotton, Rico,Ac. fees. COO Proposals fur City Printing for ono yoar. Proposals for keeping the Publio Pumps in repair for ouo year, draining well.*, aqueducts, cess pools, Ac.; Contractor to furnish all tnutoriuls. Proposals for lighting City (oil) LumpB; material fur nished by tho Contractor, and to keep everything ap pertaining thereto iu good order Tor ono year. Proposals for keeping City Clock iu good order for one rwith Medicino R. F. AKIN. i). Houtliurn iUutiml lunurunrn Company 4 BBUKY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Also* Chasm, Heo'ry. C. **. NcKav, Actuary. ie undorsigued, Agont of the above Company, con tinues to tako the following risks, vis: Marine, Meet and /ire; also on tho lives of Servants. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Cem- pauy. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agont, jun^T^^^^Jj^^Corne^l^Baj^and^Drayto^sts^ B ADGE!*! ISADGEN ! ! KAlMiL*! :! All persons interested are hereby notified, that if thoy are found working out or driving drays, wagons, carts, oinuibassos or break-wagons, w itliout badges, they will be dealt with according to law. jsn 4 12t R. F. AKIN, C. C. New style French and Lace Collars Cloths and Cassimoi Also, a largo atuok of Domostic Goods. M. J. SOLOMONS. GIIRISTHAK-TREE APPLE!*. A SMALL LOT of tlics** iiuiiilsoius uud delicate Apples, just received by doc 23 M. J. SOLOMONS. Figs, Almonds, ^ os, Currants, " Spices, of all kinds, fresh and for sale by dec 20 W. D. 1 i quantity of Christum JOHN DALEY, 28 Whitakor-st. AND*. t&). 4 PPLES.-25 bbls. Apples, in g. landing from suhr. Oueau Bird and fo 3 31 ROW LA t tRUSHED SUGAR.—25 bbls. crushed / gar, 10 do. Powdered do., landing from brig I and for salo (d31) CLAUHOP.N & CUNNINGHA F';; Iroin bi ..OUR, Art*.— lUO bids. Rultiuioro Flour, 100 bugs White Corn, 200 do. heavy Socd Oats,landing irig Josephus and for sale by CLAGHORN * CUNNINGHAM 11- nuu 2,6 AY, Pol ut oum iV Whin* Pino Luiiibor. -300 bales Prime Eastern Hay, 200 bbls. Potatoes, ,600 feet White Pine Lumber, landing i>er ship and for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. Haydn. Mozart nml lieetliovon’H Woiki , I N 3*2 Books, uro offered nt n rufilc, thus affording X. an opportunity of possessing a valuable Musical Library of Classic Music, at a uiero nominal cost.— Lists can bo found at Alessrs. J. M. Cooper * Co.'s, aud ut tho Btoro of F. ZOOBAUM k CO., deo 31 71 St. Julian and 107 Bryan Streets, sixes and patterns; Til P ATE ’Be Fois Grm«, TrnllliH, Pnilii* Pois, *o.—just roceired a lot of new Pate 'Do F'oia Gras, Trimies, Petits Pois, Artiohauts, Gelee, for salo by [doc 30-tfJ J. ROUSSEAU. f A DIES’ SEWING UHAIRS.—A I i easy and comfortable articlo, with and without rockers, at 155 Broushton Street, deo 31 5IORSE A NICHOLS. G 1 EOliGIA BACON, Occ.-A superior ar T tide of Georgia Bacon, Hums, Sides aud Shoul dors. Also sutierior Guslion Butter and Applos, fo sal4 by I dec 2.1] JOHN DALEY. Stands, Bellows, Hea.th Dusters, Ao.,for sale by dec 31 COLLINS * BULKLEY ^ ^tllis day from schr. H. A. Barling, from New-York, 6 Obarrels superior*Canal Flour, fancy brands, for salo by [ileo ffl] HKNItY K. WXBIIIIUIIN, A g t. NEORO BROGANS, Gentlemen's fine Roots and Shoes, Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's do, for sale low ty W, HEIDT. IT A ill ■ttsf i, just rocciv- C. B. 8CALLY, St. Andrew's Ilall. d doxen just received aud for salo by 11IECKH ON NEW YORK—for sab* / tit EC \ J nov 2 \y due 1G Under Marshall Hoi Gibbons’ Building. G 1 I [d«c 17j iy part of tin Liquors and Ilolyday Fruits, FOR HALE. STEAM ENGINE—perfectly new, of 10 horse power, w ith Bovilcr attacbod. Apply to o 18 COHENS k HERTZ. W. D. FORD. M 'i„g nnjYor l.l. by __(<l.o ill) W. D. VOBD. J "It LOUR.—20 bbls fresh Baltimore Flour, just . landing and for sale by (dec 31) W. D. F’ORD. JOHN DALY, 28 Whitaker street.' IFUCK WHEAT, fresh, just received in bar- Ij rels, half barrels, and 25 bags, of tho best quality, from the Susquehauua Mills, and for sale in loU to suit the purchaser, at wholesale prioee, by , 29 A. C. TOM8, 126 Bay-st. ’, 1U0 boxes do. do. Cheese, lOUdo. 60 pkgs. Buckwheat Flour, 100 boxes and 75 % and r < do. Nsw Raisins, 20 do. assortod Candy, received per steamer aad for sale by • SCRANTON, JOIINSTON A CO. ed Goshen Bnl new Scaled Ilerriug, 76 % and ft / 1 LOTH EH HAiUPERH—Of different sizes, I j for slotted Clothes, at 165 Broughton Street, dec 31 MORSE A NICHOLS. / 1IIKEHE.—20 boxes of choice Cheese, just I ) laoding from steamer Alabama and for sale by dec 31 W. D. FORD. IJOTATOI X for sale by 'EH, Apples and Ouions, W .». FORD. IjlIGH. Prunes, Raisins, Almonds, Ac., just land J: ing and for sale by (deo 81] W. D. FORD. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull nud Buy Streets* Importer nml Denier In Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ® TIIE subscriber has now on hand u and woll soloctod stock of Winos, Liquors uud Sfgars, couiprlsiug the following: Olio Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. Ono l»ipo choioo OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pino of the first quality aud choicest OLD *' UK- SERVE, vintage 1840. One Pipe of the choicest aud most dolicatoly flavored OLD PaLhETINHO, vintage 1830. Ono Plpoof the clioieest and uxoeedingly rare OLD SEKCLtL, vintage 1820. Ono half Pipe of the richest aud most highly flavored OUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Murkot. Eight quarter tasks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of tho OLD RESERVE, of an oldou im portation, in Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipoa choioo OLD POUT WINE. brnnds, vix: lleiinessy, Loudon Dook, Juni , .. . Lonltllnet, Castillnn, Guimard, tiaxorao, Haliguac, and Utard, Dupuy k Co. Ono punehoon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. orted Cordials, Brandy F'ruits, Ac. IOU'uuO choice Havana Uigurs, of various brands, and , full stock of F ANCY Q ROCK - ' ‘ ““ lUUNUKH’S KXrilliSS, For Now-Yorky Hanlon, Pltiludelplilu, And all the Northern, Eastern and fresten Towns, California, Europe, tfc. Also, Ma con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Milledge- ville, Ua., and all intermediate places, A RUANGEMENT3 huving been *rnd«i with tin New-York and Havannah Htoamship Company, by wliich wo aro prepared to forward Packages, Parcels, Snecie, Jewelry uud Morohaudiim of every description. This Express has boon extended to moet the wants ot tiie citisens of Savannah and towns in tho iutorior. All those onttustiiig business to us eau rely on having all business matters attended to promptly and faith fully. J DxMARTIN, Agent, Office No. 153 Bey-et., ‘J doors East City Hotel, 8AVANNX11, GA. OrriCKS—No. 74 Broadway, Now-York; No. 8 Coart-street, Boston; No. 43 South Third-street, Philadolphii All goods intended for us please mark care Harm don's Expr jy 17 1 UN Dill EH*—50 bbls. No. 1, 2 uud 3 Mackerel do Rosu Giu Nee England Rum Old Monongahelo^Whiskr. New crop Now Orleans Molossus Hiram Smith Flour o Geuosoo do My Phllbi ick * Bril. . THIS 1>AY, 1»». 6. Bt II o'dook. Will bB Bold In rr.ni ,,f .lore, tn, n.uBl BBBnrtmBnt of UrMBrlBB, SroBlilooB, l.lquor*. Crook,./ Bod OlMli- Ul l. ?•» B«d BBoond bond Inriiiluro, N. B.—All nrtioles pnrehaaeiS at anetlon, and not set tled for before the next regular sale, will be sold for ac count and risk of the farmer purchaser. THIS EVENING,'at 7 Retook proetMly. Will be sold at storo oornvr Whitaker street and Bay Lane, $20,000 worth of Watches, Jewelry. Fanoy Goods, Ao., consisting of fine Gold and Silver Watches, in every variety ; do. do. Fob, VobI and Guard Chains, l.ocketannd Pounds, kllsisesi 76 styles Brooches, 60 styles Rings, Ear, Hoops aod Drops, Snaps. Heals, Keys, Spectacles, and every variety of Gold Goods manufactured. Also tho largest stock of Plated Ware, Plated lit Goods over offered in this marknt. Together with ..a assortment of Fanoy Goods, among which aro Fan oy Boxes. Desks, Accordiana, Scissors, Knives, Rasont, Strops, Threads, Needles. Buttons, Balances, Spoons, 8 ''*' , *’ ic - ida at Auction, in (.iintorn House. Stores. u THURSDAY, Jan. G,nt 10o'clock. Will bo sold at tho Custom House Stores—4 ft casks Rrumly, and 1 ft do. do. Salo positive tocloso consign ment—terms at sale. Choioo Hoses, Cam ilia*, liahluiv Evergreens, Fruit On THURSDAY, inu.'o, Bill o'clock, Will bo sold in Bales Room, a largo collection of Ever- blootuing Roaos, Camolla Japonioas, Granges. Lemons, Pour, Apple, Pencil, Aurioot, Cherry aait Fig Teees. Carnations, Douhlo Dahlias, Kvergresns, OrnamonUl Shrubs, Gratio Vinos, Ao. This collection is from the Nursery of A. Jardln. Florist and Nurseryman, Wash ington City, D. C\, and comprises tho newest and best kinds the American and Kttropoan markets can furnish —all warranted true to nnmo and in the best order-- forms cash. For particulars, sue Catalogues, which aro roady for delivery. On THURSDAY, Jnu. 13, at 10 o’olock, Will bn sold at tho promises, Lot No. 3. Yamncraw, all thu Uuildiugs ou said l«ot. Also nno Steam Engine uud Boilers, complete; one largo Machine IA the. two small Lathes, one Scruw Cutter, or.o Punching Maohiun, a iiuantity of Iron Bolts, ono Pair of Scales, a lot of Nuilth Tongs, Anvils, Bellows, Htocks. Taps and Dios, Koy and Tap Wrunchos, Sots of Chisels and Reamers, Swage Blocks, Iluminors and Hlcdgcs, with a groat variety of other Smith Tools. Also about 1,500 bushels of Smith Coals. Also tho unexpirod Loauo of tho Lot. Bold as tho assiguod property of W. II. Garland, by ordor of the Assiguoe, for benefit of creditors, Ao, larms at xalo. Prime White Com at Private Sale. Just rsooivod per suhr. Lucinda from Elisabeth City, 2000 bushels primo Whito Corn. Groceries, Pmsutons, Ac. PI1ILBRICK A BELL offer on accommodating term*, at private eale: Liquons.—60 bbls. N. E. Rum, 26 bbls.Puaoh Brandy, 26 bbls. Monongahela Whisky, 6 pipes Holland Gin. 0 half pipes Cuguao Brandy, 10 casks '‘Small Still" Scotch Whisky, 1 nunoheon Irish Whisky (McMahan's),, 6 eighth caeke Piuct, Castillion A Co. and Honnoesy Brandy. 200 dos. of lino Aladeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky aud Chorry Bran dy—all private stock. Bacon.—20 oasks Sides, 10 casks Hams, 16 casks Stiouldors. Hat.—300 hales Eastern and Northern. Cement.—160 bbls. Hoaeudale foment Co. Flour.—U)0 bbls. Canal, 80 bble. Richmond, Wines, 16 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ac. Ckackeus.—10 whole and 10 half bbls. Boston. Ci«5AK8.—50.000Coumou Gorman Cigars, 20,000 Span ish Imported uo. • SU 4i.es.—A large assortment of Fairbanks Platform. Also, a largo ussortuicnt of Roady Mado Clothing, Diy Goods, Matuhos, Wooden Wnro, Brasa Clocks, F'anoy Soaps, F'a oy Articles, Ao. Ao. jy 14 Rum. For sale low from the wharf. Fairbanks Patent Platform Scales. (Improved iu quality and reduced in priue,) adapted to evury requirou operation of weighing—as Railroad Scales for trains or siugle oars, in use on tho principal railroads in the Unitoil Status and Groat Ilrituiu; U'urc- house Scales: Heavy Portable Scales, on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac.; Store Scales, various modifications: Counter Scales; HoyiindCoalSrales.ko. Thesu Seal os havo been long known and sovorely tested, aud tiio universal ountldenuo tult in thoir aoouracy and porfuut adjiiatuiunt is each, that they aro now regarded as the slandarti, from which there is no appeal. For sale .n all their varieties by PU1LBU1CK A BELL, je 23 Agents in Savannah. Plaster Paris. LOTTERIES. fjKEENE AND 1’UUAHKl MONUMENT LOTTERY OFFICE. Day Xitne, ucnr llull-Hireet* GREGORY A MAURY, Manager*. CLASS ! Draws in Havannah This Day, Jan. 5th. Thirtoen Drown Numbers out of b'ovcnty-fivo. CAPITAL: - >1,230 DOLLARS! Ao. Ao. Ao. Ao. Tlokete $1—Shares in proportion. Tiokots and Shares, either singly or by the package, for sale by E. WIT1IINGTON, Vender for Gregory A Maury, jan 5 nay Lane, noar Bull-street. 20 do Toilet Soap JO Hhds. Porto Rico Su 0 i 10 Bbls. A Crusliuil 6 do Powdored w , j1 White Checso iuu do Tobaouo, assorted qualities 60 do Sugars assorted, some vory fine, and general assortment of Wiues, foreign Liquors, Tom Ac., for sale by [dou 17] COHEN A TARVER. Upholstery and Cabinet Work. Tho subscribers having taken the stur. ... Whitakor-Htroot, next to Dibble A Carey's Tai loring Establishment, res'iectfully aiiuouuco to the citixcus of Savannah that thoy are prepared .v uauuuU) all orders iu thu abovo lino on tho most REASONABLE TERMS. Special attontion paid to ropairing all kinds of F'urni- oct 20 tf THOMAS TIERNEY. A NEW FIRM. W. r. IIAKKIS. SKIDMORE HARRIS. HARRIS A CO., FOB WASHING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers in Uraits and Groceries, 95 Day-8lrc*vi, Huvunimli i 30 Cheap JDry bloods. A N assortment of now Dress Goods, consisting ol Silks, Do Laines, Alpacas, Alorena, Ginghams, Worked Collars, Uudorsluevcs, Chemisuttos, L. C. Hdkfs., Ladies' Kid Gloves, Crape Shawls, aud vari< otiior articles, which will be sold extreme)' 14G Gibbons’s Range, by [oct 6] " ' uioly low, at No I. DASHER. Turk’s Island Sulk ^ QQQ BUSHELS in Morn and for snlo by SAMUEL SOLOMONS. A I.ONE STAR HATH.—Just received, u full supply of the late style Lone Star ILit<:, for ' ~ ' .ao cheap Hat and Cap Store of N. K. BARNUM A CO. ltukcry. 1 3HE SUBSCRIBER has commenced tlin linking business at the corner of Jones and Lincoln-sts., where ho wil bo happy to serve customers with HOT BREAD morning uud evuuing, of as good a quality as can bo had at auy BAKERY iu the city. Ho will also Q XYCjJENATED H1TTKU8. — A fre.li supply just reueivod aud for sale by c 26 MOURE A HENDRICKSON. l^ic-H.—:mj b^steame Siuyruu F'igi-, recoived d by C. U. HCALLY. St. Andrew's Hall. R ECEIVED per srhouuer l>. L. Clinch from Baltimore, 6U Cassurd's new Hams, duo 28 JOHN 1). JESSE. pALTI.1l '9eo2f aUdf MoMAHON A DOYLE F'loor Brooms, Dusting aud Scrub Brushes, Hair Carpet and Wiudow Brushes, Plate, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Hearth Brushes and Bellows, for sale by dec 28 COLLINS * BULKLEY, UK) Bryan-st. landing and for sale by McMAIION A DOYLE. CJE URKA.11 FUKE/.EKH, of all si/.ui with tubs to inutch, at 155 liroughton-st. lec 28 MORSE A NICHOLS. 0 ~ I la C ANN of uil turod to order by MORSE A NICIIOLS. os ou hand aud inuuufuc- MORSE* NICHOLS, 165 Broughton st. dec.—25 bbla. udy, and 3d bbls. Boston Rum, in [doe 30] W. 31. DAVIDSON. A 1/E.—150 bbls. nud 20 hull* do. Albany Cream 1 \ Ale, brewed expressly tor me. aud warranted su perior to any other in this market, landing from the ship Hartford—for salo at the Albany Alo Depot by deo 30 W. M. DAVIDSON. UHT KEUE1VEU from steamer Alabama— 3 bbls. West India Oranges, 2 casks Pig Hams, 2 do. Sides, 2 o. do. Shoulders, IU bbls. Yellow On ions, 6 kegs best Goshen Butter. 6 l&zue best cnees., and a good supply of Smoked Beef. Lottery, Class No. .1, drawn in this city o 28 43 G5 45 78 38 1 7 fi 71 41 56 5G OKOltmA NT ATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of the Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. F. C. HARDER A CO.. Managers. Will bo drawn Thursday Morning. Sales closu at 9 o clock To-Morrow Nigbt. BPL 1 Prizo of... Tickets, $2; Halves, 1.; Quarters, 60 cts. ,.r “"• , ’ N. B.—All artioles purehased nl auction and not set tled for before tho noxt regular sale, will be sold for ac count and risk ol^tho formnr purchaser. v Crockery and Glass at"Private Sals. 10 erotos Crockery, (low); CO boxes Giass. By bark Excel, aMothar~iot of Hist choice fitmily Biuior—those In wont should eaU early. 9 yn^vateSate Potatoes—160 bbls. fine Eating and I Apples.—50 bble. fine Baldwin Appi >io Grande. * l Private Sals. rotator,.~t0 bl»l*. 1.. E.tis,PoUlMl. Apples.—20 do. do. do Apples. ^Ftrshls, A fine Two Story Framed House on I.iberty-street. fet simplo. Also, a small Two Btorj House In Currv Town. For particulars apply at the Counting Room. T , , Private Sale. Clooks—180 Clocks, 8 day and SOhenr Hats—20 oases plain blaok and Silk Hate Cigars—100,000 Cigars, various brands Jowelry-A fine assortment of Watches, Rings, Ao,' Umbrellas—30 doe on Umbrellas * Tea—10 oheste Green and Black Tew Fancy Goode—A lot of Aeeordions, Ao., Ao. Soap—80 boxes fanoy and Toilet Soap * " $5 do Colgate No. 1 Pale and Family Brooms—60 dozen Brooms, Tobacco—6 halos Leaf Tobacco , . At Private A— 10 eighth casks Cognao Brand' 10 do du Swoot Maf 25 bbls N. E. Bum 28 do Domostio Braudy 3 pines Holland Giu 10 bbls Rre Gin 10 do Rectified Whisky 2 do Old Sootoh do. 2 do Irish do. 8 do Old Montngaheladc. 6 quartor oaske Canary Wine IU do do TBUorlff Bud Mudelra. Corner.. -.HI I'ar. I'rlino Bio Colf.o CROOKltllY.-lll onto. Crookorr, uiorltd M1VBUMB.-20 new USS.UuimmT From th. mnnnfacMir/'^'piotno , VBlontlno. For salo at tho me^nfqrtnrers' prices. E UTTKAx. e>G'A*'i'JvU.—Ju*i rucdiveil by AL ebamn and Vernon Mothor lot of choice Goshen wantebT EMPLOYMENT WANTED I jlOR A STEADY, ACTIVE MAN—accustomed to takiug care of a farm, with cattle and hogs—ho can produce respectable oily reference. 3 iau 1 WANTlill. A jjoopcoos “I'll WAHHKR for . .moll fom- either White or Colored. Apply at this OC.ce . Wanted. A GOOD COOK AND VVAHIIKR—white or col- ored. for a email fkmRy. Forrach a one liberal wagos will bo paid. Apply at this Office, fi dec 31 Wanted. 3 ) WO OR MORE TRUMPETERS—to pin, for the Georgia Hussars on tho 8th January next. If isfaotion is givon a permanent arrangement may be made. Apply immediately to J. p. W. READ, d *°30 6 1st Sergeant Georgia Hussars. Boys o Foiiuwi, t; [deo 31] #1,000. r PHE subscriber wishes to purchaenw MULATTO X BARBER. He must be honest, active end Intelil- gent-not less than seventeen, nor mote then twenty- five years of age. For such a person I will pay ona thousand dollars cesh. A. CRI8TADORG. , „ Halir Dresser and Perfumer, deo 24 No. 9 Monument-aqnare, West side. WANTED. A HOY, VVliito or Colored—ono who knows tho city preferred. Apply oornor Bay and Whltaker- gtruot *‘ dee 2 YY ANTKB TO PU»t)llA8K.-SU Iu Kill „ . , WANTiSU. fplIE higho.t eu.li pries, will lie paiil for 10 or 1, 17 young NEORO FELLOWS, and t or 8 BOY, »nd GIRLS. a.p 25 BROWN k HARRIS. Houses and Lands. a For Sale. The pleasant country residence, knownZ2£Za by tho untno of Montgomery House, 11 miles from town, on the Vernon River—containing a fine, large Dw clling House and all tho necessary out buildings, with pleasure grounds, bathing house, 3«J acres of ground under cultivation, flno salt bathing, healthy situation—not to be surpasted by any other! plenty of fish, oysters, and game, makes it one of the most desirable plaooa. Inquire on tho premises or of John Lama, Esv.tf dee 30 a To Rent. A Brick Tenement on We.l Bro.il .treat, with eight upright rooms. For particulars apply to John A. Uray, In tho house or at tho corner of Jones and Abercoru streets. tf doe 18 “ Ordora from the Trom the country answered promptly, regularly, aud prizes cashed on demand CHARLES B. PATTERSON. M To Rent. Th. Uppor l'trt of 95 Rr/an atroot. Inqnlr. on the promises. oct 26 filial FOft KENT.— Tiio Brick Store at tho LiLj foot of WhiUkor-street, (Stoney Bluff), now oe ; cuplcd by Messrs. R Habersham * Son. Posses sion given loth November next. Apply to COHENS k HERTZ. A large, well finished, COTTAGE BUILT MANSION, with superior out-building*, gar dens, orchards, Ao., all of which are now aud la complete order. The above was the summer residence of the late Benj. Snider, and enu be bought to an advan tage by applying v.arly to tho subscriber at 8avannab. JAME8J. SNIDER. Lottery, Class 3, drawn iu this city yesterday, Ith instant: 26 43 C5 45 78 38 1 7 6 74 41 65 60 LdHt Dny ol* hulc.-Halcs clotte nt li 1*. M. Draws on Thursday, Jan. 6, UEOltCUA HTATB LOTTERY, GLASS no. 4, For the benefit of the huh m u>lent Fire Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. $0,000 !™$!*,000 ! 1,500 : 1,200! 1,116! And more than $90,000 in Smaller Frizes. Tiokots only $2—Shares in proportion. Tickets and Shares for sale, and Prises cashed on do- maud, by GEO. 8. GRAY, jau6 No. 6 Owens's Building, opposite Pulaski House. iu CustomUouse Store, aud for sale Ir W. j. DAV1USUN. As many of thu dealers in Braudy aro under tho im- E russion that tiio geuuine article can only bo obtaiued y direct importation, to moot their wishes I mado ar rangements last fall with tho house of Gtard, Dupuy A Co., of Cognac, for a regular supply of their Brandy ; anil have just rooeiveil the second shipment of 30 half, 16 quarter aud IO.elghth pipes,which was shipped direct by them, and through no other houso at Bordeaux, (as is olum done for particular purposes). By this arrange ment I am onnblod to sell at New York prices, adding tiio difference of uxchauge and the charges. Merchants and others would find it to thoir advantage purchasing hero, to sending their orders olsewhure. This Brandy is now iu the United States Bonded Warehouse, whoro I offer it for sule, subject to duLeuture. If sustained by the trade in this enterprise I will continuo to import f8r them thu article diruct. I annex a certificate of Otard, Dupuy A Co., which accompanied the hill of la ding and invoice. W. M. D. 30 ft pipes 16 ft “ 10 ft '* W. M. DAVIDSON. Wo, tho nnderigned, Otard, Dnpuy A Co., Merchants at Cognac, do hereby certify that thirty half, fifteen quarter and ten eighth pipes Brandy,mark ed and numbered as in tho mar gin, with our firo brand on the ad, and isltials (O. I>.) at the bung, have been prepared by house for tho American the Alvorado,Cap r aiu Sleoi e., [Seal] for W. M.Davidson, Savannah In testimony thereof wo bars sigued the present and affixed our seal hereto. Done at Coguao, July 28,1852. |J7 Tim OTARD, DUPUY A CO. M AD Kilt A WIN EH.—The Undersigned o"f- *' r for tal i the following Wines.ofdiroctimporta- G KAFEN.—1U kegs fresh Mu lug* C-urws. v*. coived per eteamer and fur salo by - “ C. B. BCALLY, 8t. Andrew's 11*11. K LEDHALMON.—2 bbls. New Flckled Salmon, jast received and for sale bi pwi X Hal dec 30 Ie by C. B. S [dec 30] C. B. BCALLY. t jlNCJLlHlI WALNUTS.—2 bugs fresh Eng- j lish Walnuts, just recsived and for sale by C. B. 8CALLY. J ILK. VELVET.—Just received per stoamor i Florida, doublo width blue. Maroon, and Black ilk Velvet, for Mantillas. For sals by * Laroche, bowne a co. E ECEIVED per steamer Alabama uud for sale—6 bble. Oranges, 6 boxes do., 6 boxes Lemons, ■ 'IU i n il'HSR li* OOK RE8TM.—Boott^TTBook Rests— received and tot salo by JOUR M. COOPER 1 CO. US HarnpL deo 18 3L ■er casks do. do. r Office, 197 Bay street. EFFING A KBKTZ. [L iW CRADLES aud WAGGONS.—A new tot just received by MORSE A N1C110L8,155 Broughton-st. Carolina Corn, in s .1,. Qilll sUii MOKED Salmon, Tongue* and Beef, justiuud- g per steamor and for sale by A W. D. FORD. kKFeft HC'ARFH.—A fine assortment of plsin and fancy, and of wide and narrow. Call at 147 B*y-st. [deo 18] FRICE A VEADER. W INTKIt WIIA1.K Oil..—SObblk. bleucb- ed, for eale low by deo 25 MOORE A HENDRICKSON. / 1 AITKltn, IIAITHUH.—Tlicwie in ..I °f YT such an articlo will please call at 147 Bay-eL ^ - *“ PRICE A VEADER. H IDKM, 1>J11.TS, dec, iu >uy quuullly, »untWby Idi. RI JOHN L. UOFE. QALT—AUoat .nil for aalc liy LanU for Sale. frak That T.lu.hla Tract of Laud, law resld.no. ot TjE^Thufl. Atkins, situate about one aud a half miles i»i» , fr ^ m tl “* ol , t > r ' containing MO acres, 76 of whioh is highly improved, aud ucarly all under lenos. A good Dwell lug House and all suitable outbuildingo; a good woll of water; a fine garden of shrubbery aud plants. F or further particulars npply to mo, at Mrs. Rexusliart's. or to Messrs. Wiloy A Moutmolm. U. P. ATKINS. I FOIt MALE. OT NO 10 WAHHINOTON WARD. Apply J to (doc 21-10 QUANTOCK, RORKRTS A CO. Uuurdiuu's Sale. O N tlin first Tuo.dny iu March, will bo .old bo- for. th. Court liouso door, in tho town of JoiTor- »oii, in Camden County—jmo half undivided lntora.t in Lot No. dfl—In tho town of ht. Alnrya. Sold a. tho property of Sii.an A. Honkiu., hy pormiMlon of tlin llouornhl. the Ordinary of C.indon County, for h«no- Ot of ..id minor. KLIZAUKTH U. HOPKINS. mi Ountdlnu. For Rent. A TWO STORY BRICK IIOUSE-.ilutUd on West Brood street—possession givon immsdiatuly. y at this office. tf d« 0 14 1 To Hem* THE Dwelling purl of House corner West Brond JL and Liberty streets-opposite tha Railroad Depot. Apply to C. B. 8CALLY, J<i « Under 8t. Andrew’s Hall. Tor Sale* A STEAM SAW MILL, nearly new, on the Si. John's Rlvor, East Florida. Jtor particulars ap- ply to [nov 4j COBEN8 A HERTZ. To Iteut, £ Olt MALE UK EXCHANGE*—A Brick Tenement House on Liberty street, feo simple. '■WB; £ OK MALE.—A Lot in York street, fin by VO * ‘ “ Margaret street 50 dec 13 WM, WRIOnT w.% FANCY HAKUA1NH! BAUJJA1NS1 DRY GOODS AT COST. C. WADSWORTH will commence d!|. polling of hi. rich aud vnlatbla .tank of AND STAFIoK DRY ROODS, ... . Tbl.day, Don. Oth, nt Now-York no.t, Wehope no one inwantof anyartl.de in the Dry Goods line will fall to call and examine the goods and prices before purchasing, oe ws are determined to sell theee goods at prices full 25 per cent, less than they cou be bought at any other houso in the city. We will nob enumerate prices here, but invite all to call, assnring them that goods will bo offered st prices which will ba satisfactory. deo 9 Btore under Marshall Hongf. riHIK KNICKERBOCKER for January. X Narrative und Miscellaneous Papers. By Thos. Do Quincy, author of " Opium Eater," eto., eto. Godcy’s Lady's Book for January. Life aud Memorials of Daniel Webster: from'tha Now-York Daily Times. Appleton's Popular Library. Aunt Elfie's Rhymes for Little Children, with 24 Il lustrations. Graham's Magazine for Janaary. Napoleon in Exile, or a Voice from SU Helena. The opinions and redactions of Napoleon on the most impor tant events in his life and government, in his own words. By Barry E. O'Meara, Esq., his lata Surgeon. Received by [deo31j JOHN li. COOPER A CO. IJEKF it ml FLOUR.—30 hull* bbls. Fulton 1) Market Beef; 100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing any for salo by (de20) MoMAHON A DOYLE. I * KAMM AND1KONM, Penders, Sbovals and Roast Tongs, Coal Hods, Trivets, lire Carriers, Coffon blasters, Soup Digesters. Ao., tor sals by llli’ CULLIN0 A BULKLEY. Bryan st. pOTATOEM AND APPLEM. — Ob bbls. X Apples, 100 do. Potatoes, jast landed and tor sola oy [dec 28] WA8HBUBN, WILDER A CO. >K1CK.—60,000 fuel quality Eastern Hard ) Brick, landing from bark M. A. White and foe o by (deo 28) WA8HBUBN, WILDER A CO. W ILL inuku liberal advances upon Colton aud Rice shipped to uy friends in either Boston, New F5T 1 bbls. Pecans, 10 kego Malaga C liios, 60 drums F'igs, 100 whole, half Raisins, Prunes, CiGou, Curranr- sortment of Fancy Gioosriss, dec 23 - :T' .1 I EAF LARD.—10 bbls. lauding and for solo j by (dee 28)MoMAHON A DOYLE. j LIIE.—500 bbls. Lime landing per acbouuor I / Lamartine, for sale by deo f/7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. WJ ANTED.—A situation u* Ovumenr oo a Cot- A V A- l rd«i'c“ UUi ‘' !11,1 " w ,0tt0t ^- aaf 2p‘» N ‘ W KST INDIA PKH8BKVS|1»^« c.'Si of J‘r.s«rro«, fi, ataamu FUrliU, for v.Io bv A. HOWAtlb. iMr.Ji. for Mi. by [duaU] KikkU FQ*»