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Executor’s Snlo.
/■\N tho first Tuosday in October.nexV willboMWtn
U front ofthe. Court Homo In Springfield, Effingham
Oatuttjr^bUWMMiif ‘
•bout twenty rears
™“™ i ' *®on-the day ofsale.
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OPVALUABLlFuBALAN?PEaSoVAVESrATR
MaHutu,Cuon{ik, containing Ov. oerw, mot. ot lorn,
with Ute Improvements thereon, consisting ofn epodous
nittl bcnutllul Oollsge built Mnnelon, Stone Ibubdotlon,
two Booms, nKtlehen, Cellar end Store Room) In bow-
SsS snags
mich as Smoko houscTBslhlimand Washington**, Car
riage house, Stable, ServanWrpom* Ac. Two Wells of
excellent water In the yard—a Urge Vegetable and Flow
er Garden, the Utter containing some choice and select
'plants. An orchard of select Fruit Trocs, somo of the
SACMT.-
A Low A Oo^ 60 A 59
O B Curatnlng, 60
W Crowder, 04
Joseph Darke, 00
Smith 6c Lathrop, 60
B A Soullard, 68
W1UU A Brundago, 79
P H Wolman, 74
Caldwell Blakoly A Co., 73 Henry Roeef,-ITS
J P Graves, 75 John U Ladd, 183
P T Willis A Ooe, 76 0 Ilartridge, 100
B Molyneux, 77 EpplrigA Krela, 107
B H Bunker, 80 HardWtck & Cooke, 103
W D Etheridge Ac bo., 80 Franklin ABrantley 194
E W Bilker, 1 Jottoa’ > Wharf F Sorrel, 100
uppountry far*.summer orconthmed residence, lino
mountain scenery, pure atmosphere and a healthy place,
convenient to trade and travel., Tho promises are now,
•nd everything In good order for Immediate occupancy.
Also, seventy-two acres Wood Land (more or leas) two
mlloadlatant, In connection with-the-above, to supr’“
tho residence with .Wood and Lumber. Abo, at L.
same time and place, all too Household and Kitchen
PumitnreiComrsilng of CToekery, Glassware. Mahogany
Bureaus^ Secretary, 8ldeboanla. Divans, Iteadsleads, Ta
bles, Chairs WasbstuuU,Matrasses, Furniture, Ac.—
One Plano Forte, Grist Mill,Uarden utensils, and one Cow,
with a numbef of other articles two tedious to enutner-
ntc; being iho summer residence of Beqjamln Snider, lata
of Chatham County deceased, and Bold by order and di
rection,or his last Will apd Testament, as a part of his
, Kctd and Poreonal Estate, Ibr tho benefit of his llelrs and
/Creditors.. Solo to contlnuo from day to day, until Uie
whole Is disposed of. Persons wishing to purchase are
respectfully Invited to call and examine Uio premises and
Torw on the day^ofsato.^ gOODALL, Executor.
*‘ The Charleston Courier, and Augurta Chronldo
^ “-attach will publish twloo a week until the day or
lie Georgia Citizen and Columbus Enquirer,
until tho day of sale, and send bills to this offlee
O P Hamilton, 83
W W Garrard, 83
Cruger AWade,-84
R Hutchinson, 85
George Gordon, 86
Harper, 8tuart A Oo, 87
Bothwell A Smith, 88
Wm Duncan, 89
Hunter 4c Gammell, 00
Wm Battcrsby, 01
E Parsons 4o Co., 03
M Cummlng, 03
W P Yonge, 04
Rowland A Co., 07
Smith 4c Humphreys, 05
Cowdrey 4c Wells, 94*
Washburn, Wilder 4c Co.
114 4c 110
8 U Flake, 117
R A Lewis, 118
Loud 4c Co., 118
G N Noyle, ISO
tasr™® 5 *-
'WJ ILL be wm wm -iv — —g'.•.’-'■r— I:— ::—
W Store of the late Henry F. Zettler, deceased, the
whole of the stock of Goods of said deceased, constating
or Dry Goods, Groceries. Ac. Terms made know non tho
day of sale. NATH’L ZETTLER,
aug 21 Administrator temporarily.
W 1 ^
Administrator’* Sale.
bo sold before the Court-House In Carroll
county. Gnu on the lint Tuesday Id September
noxt, one-hair of a lot of land, containing one hundred
one and a halfaerea, situate and being in the county of
Carroll t sold as the property of tho estate of Moses
J »°“i '«*»»?*• W? "{vfjONE* AduFr.
Rlceboro*, July 1,1833,]uly»
Admtnt.tn.tori. sale,
bcncllt of
aug 14
blel Perry. Sold Tor U
8. H. PERRY. Adm’r.
Administrator’s Solo.
/”\N the first Tuesday In October next, will bo sold In
U frontof the Court House In 8pring0eld, Effingham
County, between tho legal hours, all the lands belong-
iijg'tdlM testate bf Christian J. Heidi, deceased, consist
ing of fourTraeta,'and containing In the whole, two hund
red and forty three acres, and upon which said Chris
tian?. Heidt resided at the time bf his death. Terms
"SS 0 ™ ARLES „nrELY. Adm’r.
/~vN THE &BOT*Tuil^V^November next, will
U be sold, before tho Court House door, in tho city
of Darien, McIntosh county, all the remaining Real Es-
ialo of the late T. R. Gould, deceased, consisting of ono
tractof Land on Harris’ Neck, containing one hundred
and thirty (130,) acres.more or less: also, ono tract on
EaglteNeck,containing two hundred and thirteen (3130
acres, more or less. Sold by order of the Honorabto
tho Ordinary of McIntosh county, for the benefit of'*-
heirs and creditors of said estate.
M. A. GOULD, Adm’x.
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ang5
O. W-WALTHOUR, Ag’U
aretintca tntijc-Kciiubhcan.
MONDAY MORNING; SEPTEMBER 6, 1852.
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FACTORS AND COMMISSION ME]
nav-rr.
A O Toms,Exchango Wharl
Cohens A Herts, 140 &1«9
w Woodbridge, 144
R Habersham A Son, 1146
A Minis,' 150
J H Hull, 173
Ellas Reed, 174-
Brigham, KeUyA Oo, 170
ytu^yoi-^iaflbei'ttaewtutb
•'dfUJf'A
fit TBRIAL, SPOR TING APPA,
FINE CUTLERY, Etc.
ONION & WHEELOCK,
HnfeMKSSfe ,
TNVITB tho aMontlon of morchauls and sportsmen to
A their oxtonslvo and well selected assortment of the
above goods, - which they offer at tho lowest possible
prices, and on the moil accommodating terms. Depot
ihrthe solo of REVOLVERS and oilier FIRE-ARMS, 1
manufactured by Alton A rtiurber.
COLTS P1BTOLS of all sites always on hand.
Juno 93 3m
81 Dowell, 108
Andersens A Oo, 900
8 Solomons, SOI
OP Mills, 304
S Good all, 900
Bohn A Foster, 800
Rabun A Whitehead, 807
Boston A Gunby, 809
J F Polot A Co.
J Williamson A Co.
John Jones, 05
J H Burroughs, 07
G W Gann any A Oo, 00
A101
Way A King, 105
PadeRonl, Fay
A100
O A L Lamar, 103
W C O'Drtaooll, 1UB
N A Hardee A Co, 110
Allen A Ball, 113
IIK Washburn, US
F. O. OLEAVERIS
Prize Medal Honey “
W J. DAVIS A CO., Importers of
• for F. S. Cleirear’s telehraud P.
' s«ap, Musk, Brown, Windsor and other Toilet Soaps.
Bears Grease, Clarified Marrow, Ac, Ac. Importers of
EngUak Combi) Enuies, and Perfumery of Us Jlasst
**{v.*5; Darts A Oo. respectfully solicit a call from tho
ado and beg to remind them, that F. S. CleaveFi Honey
Soup wot Ue truly Toilet Soap which took the Priit
Medal at the IVorti 1 ! Fair. Its Immense popularity In
a and ha* given rise to many ipnriont mitatiom %
h are already freely copied In the United Statu In
oonsequouceof tho rapidly Increasing demand for the
genulno article, which is Imported only hy-W. J. DAVIS
A CO n 40 Cortland-et. N. Y. tuw3m June 15
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Phllbriek A Bell, 156 “
Cohen A Foedlck, 148 Bay-eU
T J Walsh, ICO “
Tarver A Truchelnt, 188 M
Smith A Fort, 158 u
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
W B Giles A Co, Vale Royal Mill.
R A Allen A Co, 8met’a Wharf.
W W Starke, Fig Island.
E P Ktnchley A Co, Wtlllnk’l Wharf.
James Quantock, Jr. A Oo, Eagle Mill.
WHOLE SALE DRY GOODS.
Roberts A Foote, opposite 8U Andrews’ Hall.
II P Waring, 161 Brougton-at.
CLOTHING BTORE8.
G 8 Nichols, Gibbon*’ Building.
Pierson A Heidi, 08 8L Julian and 101 Bryan-sta.
Saulsbury A Co, Marshall House.
T Porter, 8U Andrews* HalL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Henry Lalhrop A Oo, Gibbons’ Building.
NevUt, Lathrop A Stebblna, Gibbons’ Building.
Alkin A Burns, Shad’s do
J 8 Rogers, do do
DeWitt A RIorgan, R1 hero’s Building.
Lano A McHugh, corner Broughton and Barnard-eU.
Joseph Llppmau, Congress^t, Market-square.
Einstein A Eckuian, CougresMt- near Whltakcpet
LuRocho, Bowue A Co, Shad’s llulldlngi.
M Prendergast A Co, Cougress-eL
Wm King’s London House, umler Marshall House.
W C Wudswortti, Marshall House.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES.
Cohens A Hertz, 140 Bay-sU
J V Connerat A Co- 1M llay-st.
Scranton, Johnston A Co, 107 Bay-«t.
Swift A Co, 169 Bay-et.
8 E Bothwell A Co, 173 Bay-st.
W M Davidson, West aide Market-square.
Webster A Palmes, Bay-st.
McMahon A Doyle, “
Crane A Holcombe, u
WHOLESALE A RETAIL GROCER.
U J Gilbert, West sldo Market-square.
^ SHIP CHANDLERS ANil GROCERS.
Claghom A Cunningham. Anciaux’a Whart
AO Honry. Moored Wharf.
Hone A Connery, Harris* Whart
RETAIL GROCERS.
J Rosseau, corner Bay and Bull-sts.
W W Goodrich. Smot’a Building, Whltaker-eU
M J Solomons, 157 Broughton-st.
JAMES A. II. BBIili)
156 Front-St., Corner Maiden-Lane, New-York,
Mxxt'PACTuaxa or
AllKinds of Oil and Water Colors,
BOILED OIL) ZIHCS) PAINTS* VARNISHES)
AMD WnoLKSALK DBALXS IN
A Oo, 104 I 'White Bead, Imported l’uintu, Iiinsoed
I Oil, Spiritm of Turpentine,
Paint llruBlzes, dee*
P REMIUM GERMAN ZINC WHITE, from tho Fac
tory of Rochax A Oo, of Mulhelmi who received
the first class Prizo Medal at the World’s Pair for this ar
ticle. This Paint surpasses any other Zinc White In the
two essentials of body and brilliancy, and may be ob
tained both dry and In oil varnish of
JAMES A. H. BELL, 150 FronUt, N. Y.
June 15 tuw3m Sole Agent for the U. 8«
IN QUART, BOTTLES.
For Purifying the iilood, and for tho
Cure of .. „
Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcers Drenr-
st a, Salt Rueuw. Fever 8orbs, Erysifelas, Pin.
fles, Biles, RIbrcuhial Diseases, Cutane
ous Eruptiors, Liver Complaiht, Beor-
cntTis, CoRsuMmoH, Female Com*
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Gen
eral Debility, Ac.
In this preparation we have all the restorative proper
ties or the root, concentrated in tholr utmost strength and
efficacy t but while Sarsaparilla Hoot form* an Important
part of Us combination, It Is at the samo time, compound
ed with other vcgetablo remedies or grentpower, and U s
lutho peculiar combination and scientific manner of Us
McCALL, BLAKE A FAIRCHILD,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS.
Commission Merchants
No. 11 Uroad-Streen New-York.
AGENTS FOR
Tho Morrimac Prints; J, A. P. Coats’s Spool Thread;
Hogues’ Blankets: German Cloths and Doeskins; Ameri-
an Cottons and Woolens.
With an extonslve assortment of Foreign end Domes-
| tic DRV GOODS. tuw3m June 15
FASHIONABLE HATS.
WARN OCRS, HATTERS,
875 BROADWAY, IEVIEQ UOUIB,
New-York,
R ESPECTFULLY remind Gentlemen In search of •
Fashionable Hat, that they can be found located ns
‘ n it no Impropriety to say, that their
i, which are ordinarily tho result of three different
kinds of medicine, arc mrrlcd on at the same tlmo through
tho instrumentality of thii one remedial agent, which
gently stimulates whllelt disinfects and expels from the
stomach and bowels al that ta Irritating, and at the samo
time restores their v!g>r and tone. Its greatmerit Is, that
Umcetoand neutralttu the active principle or disease
ItsolC and when that ta gone, the symptoms necessarily
disappear t and wo havoonly to point to tbo accumulated
testimony of multitudes who havo experienced III cffecta,
to eonvlnco Incredulity Itself of Its real value.
The Proprietors submit to tho publlo the following cer
tificate from a highly respectable source, of a cure made
by using their prepaitUon of Sarsaparilla i—
y mj u ^Cambridue, Mass,July 88, 18 50.
Messrs. A. B. A D. 8ands:
Gentlemen,—8o trsly valuable do I consider your Bar
sapnrilla, that I feel II to be my dntyto state for the bene-
(iECts ©tiJtunuccjs.'
-ir .fir w i inr.i. , n.-
ORDINANCE* *:
IT ORDAINED by the Mayor snft AWwmen of tho
"•—**• uiah:ana the HamloU thoreafl Thit.no
S) lay, put, or cauao to bo brought, laid,,
or put, soy lumber, bricks, stones, or other, materials for
building, or flro wood, goods: wares and mercbaudlzo, or
other bulky .Uduge: whatsoever, sod permit or sulfor tho
samo to contluue or remain In any square, slroot, lane or.
alloy.within tho said City, for.s louger. tlmo than six
hour*; nor shall any person penult or sulfor any cart,
dray, wagon, or camsao of nhy sort, to stand and remain
In any airaet, lane,or alloy, longer than such tlmo as afore-/
said, under a ponalty of not exceeding ono hundred dol
lars for each and ovory ofifenco;
Extract of Ordinance.
Attest t R. F. AKIN, Clerk Council,
•^•Clty papers ploase copy, aug30
. 7b providifor tUitudnr^Eo^i^tli City of Savar*
nak to pay subscription ktrttofors mads to tho Savan
nah and Ofttckei Plank Road Vompany.
Section 1st. Be lt ordained by the Mayor and Alder*
..ien ortho City of Savannah and hamleta theroor, In
Council assembled, and It l« hereby ordained by the au
thority of the same. That there shall bo iesuod Bonds of.
the city of Savannah to tho amdunt of flro thousand dol
lars, to pay for Uieolty subscription to the Savannah and
Ogrechoo Plank Road Company. Tho said Bonds shall
be payable In ton yean, with Interest at the rate or seven
per cent, per annum, the Interest payable semi-annually,
according to coupons to bo annoxod to the Bonds.
RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor..
Attest: R.F. Aeie, Clerk of Council. July 10
" AN ORDINANCE.
iB It ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermon or the
j Olty of Savannah mid Hamleta thereof That It shall
not be lawful for nuy person or persons whatsoever to
ride In or through any part of. a Square, Street, or Lano,
In which tho Inhabitants shall be assembled for the purpose
or extinguishing fire, except the commander of the Mi
litia with such officers as may be necessary in attendance
on him, and It shall bo lswlUl for them to do so In such
cases only as may require that be should communicate
with the Chief Fireman; and should any person or .per
sons not of the abovo description'll* herein oxceptod, at
tempt to ride In or through such parts or squares, streets,
or lanes, In which persons are assembled for tho purpose
of extinguishing tho flro ns aforesaid, such person or
mons so offending shaU.on conviction thoroof, bo fined
a sum not exceeding Thirty Dollars.—.Extract/V-om
_'re Ordinance. Attest: R, t. AKIN,
Savannah, Aug. 4,1853. Clerk of Council.
July 5 18-th J1
*-• City papers please copy.
Ctuml attBerttnontitts.
so
mar 14 [Established In
[Eitabllihad In 1643.1
•OENEnAI. ADVESTII m „
»n« _ No. 10 8tolo-«t., IIo.ton.5Ia...
. 8. M, Pettenuill A Co., Newspaper. Advertising.
.Agents, No. 10 State street, Boston, uro Agents for tho
Savannah Republican, aud are authorized to rooelvo Ad-
vertlaemonU and Subscriptions at tho samo rates ns are
.required at this office. Their " J ' “
payments.
r rocolpta are ; regarded al
DAYID;H. .GALLOWAY & CO.,
Monuflieturera and Dealers
alorsln
Friotion Katohei,
In Round and Wood Boxes.
"“AOraWb INK,
July 1 OIL PASTE BliACKDfO. Ihf—o Bl.'SU
SINUEH’8 ^ATKNT SEWINti MACHINES,
dranco to business, oi
friend, and with one-l
PATENT
— J; ACTION
8EW1NG MACHINE. No other maehlno#canrightfrilly
uso tho straight ncodle with a direct motion. The first pro-,
mtunis at tho lost Now York State Fair, and last Fair of
tho American InsUtulo, wore awarded to this invention.
Great Improvements havojust been oomplotod and added
by the luvontor, which place thoee machines for ahead of
all oompotlUon. For these Improvements, letters patent
have been applied, and will soon bo Issued. All klnds of
sewing, particularly leather, done by this machine In the
best manner. It cannot ravel and U regular and beauti
ful. The saving In labor Is tmmenso. Seven hundred
proof of the utility —
riven. Spoclmous of tbo sewing sont by mall to any
mrt of this country. State and country rights for tho ox
elusive uso of those machines, far sale on most favorable
terms. Apply personally, or by letter, to I. M. SINGER
A CO., 85oBroadway, N. Y. , t ■
N. B.—Silk Twist, black and colored, (on spools), man
ufactured expressly for those machines, for sale at the
Now-York ofllco; black, 67; colored 67 50 per pound.
New York, March 351853. Orao mar 31
A RILL,
TO BB ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE
7b prohibit the Salt al public out-cry of Ooodt. Chattel!)
Warts, Product, and Merchandize within the Limits
of the City qf Savannah, except by Licenecd Vendue
Maitere. by Sheriff, Coroners, or Constablu, fa ex*-
caHim of thrir duty, aud by Executors, Administrators,
or Guardians. And also to rcjyulate and limit tks
right qf Vendue Masters to sell under License.
Sec. 1. Bo It ordalnod by the Uouorabte the Mayor and
Aldermon of tho 9»y or Savannah and the Hamlots
thereof, In Council assembled, and Ills hereby ordained
by the authority of the samo, That from ana alter tho
passage of this Ordinance, it shall not bo lawfol for any
—” —*r licensed Vendue Mas-
XV Fashionable Hat, that they can l>e found located na Gent einen.-^irsiy vmuabio ao iconsiaer your ear n whomgoovor nol being a licensed
above. Theydeemltno Impropriety to say, that their ssparilla, that I feel It to beimy duty to state for the bone- or 0 Shorifll Coroner, or Constable, In
long established reputation, and tho popularity of their ?JL°, r LSSLaiiao/KSmS. wK*dMtroved\he * awrul P«>cc«, ur an Exooiitor, Adralnlstra
nroducltons, are ample guarantee for the stylo and char* 1847.1 bad a disease Of the throat, which destroyed the -ilare. In tho duo execution of his trust, to hoi
productions, are ample guarantee for the stylo and char
acter of Hats at all times emanating from them.
ARMY AND NAVY CAPS of the new U. 8. regal*:
tlon, manufactured In a superior manner and fUruishe , >
complete. tuw3mo June8
To Jewellers and Silver Smiths!
ROLLING MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
. Manufactured and Warranted.
I And constantly on hand, by
1 GEO. W. WICKS. No. 4 Liberty Place,
tween Malden Lano and Llbery-streeU New-York
ygo iy
HOSIERY AND UNDERGARMENTS.
. A. RANKIN 6c CO.,
104 BOWERY, (NEAR G11AND-8TREET,)
I SflW-York,
I MPORTERS and Manufacturers of UNDERGAR
MENTS AND HOSIERY of every description, which
| they are selling al extremely tow prices. Bilk, Merino,
I Cotton, and Woolen Undervesta and Panto, of every alze
ami quality, mode to order.
Particular attention Invited to tho various qualltlos of
. ZEPHYR UNDERGARMENTS,
for summer wear, so highly recommended by tho medi
cal faculty os gentle absorbents of perspiration, preserv
ers of health and promoters of com tort.
Twenty-fee years experience In tho same business,
| and in the samo neighborhood, has shown the advou-
., i«7 nmmrhimi-ftt i togcs of selling at a very small profit. Please call and
J 1 * n^nwn°rnrno7ltrniuTht/mjiL!*Tjine nnd WhiinirPMi exnintno tho assortment. Goods freely shown, but no
A MmkoHZaSL U ^ “ WhilakcM1, ono urged to buy 1 The lowest prico Jnvorinbfy
A Champion. Markot-square.
W D Ford, Waldburg’s Buildings.
J G Watts, 4 Barnard-st.
Iy AC - ■“
Administratrix’s Notice.
T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made
to tbo Court of Ordinary of Effingham country, for
—tng to the estate
A to tho Court or ommaryor fcmngnarn coi
leave to sell the following lands, belonging to U
of John R, Morgan,deceased, to wit: 100 acres I
ham county, originally granted to Jamca Wilt
acres in Bryan county; 40 acres, No. 8.1st District, 1st
Section,Cherokee; 40aeros,No. 344, UUt District, 2nd
Section, Cherokee: 40 acres Oconco River Samp, Wash
ington county, and one lot in the town of Ebcnezer.
My 31 7 ANN E. MORGAN, Adm’x.
~7~ Administrator^ Notice. ““
TYTILL be sold, on tho first Tubsdat in September
W next, a lot of Land altnato In tho Village of Flem-
inlQgton, Liberty county, containing one hundred and
twenty acres, more or loss—with the Improvements there
on, sold a* tbo property •'IEsUte ofThoi. Baker, In order
to perfect titles. W. S. B AKER,
JuneS3 Administrator.
irpWO MONTHS alter date apnllcatlon will be made
L to tho Oourtof Ordinary of Liberty county,for leave
to set! tbo real estate of William A. Torker. late or said
county, deceasod; for the benefit or the heirs of said
lijtlle, A. C. PARKER,
July 14 Administrator de bonis non.
Administrator’s Notice.
A LL Pereoni ludebted to tho Estate of Robert Nesbitt,
late or Jefferson county, deceased, are reques ted to
make payment, and all to whom said estate ta Indebted
will present- their claims properly attested within the
tlmo prescribed by law. ‘hOgiYo. K.NEBB1TT,
Administrator.
All communications to be addressed to him at Mariet
ta, Coonria. ■' inly 16
Citation, for Letters of Administration!
SjBfUualuumGa!’ jull-bomItmayoonrom:
Whereas, Natbanlct Zcttler, has applied to roe for Let
ters or Administration on the Estate of Henry F. Zettler,
late of said County deceased. - „
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular'the kindred and creditors or said deceased
to file their objections (If any they have) In my office,
■within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said
Letters will be granted the applicant
Witness, my band and official signature, this 14th day
AugusCubs. JAMES RAfiN,
aug 18 Ordinary Effingham Oonntr.
J. E. Cady A Co., No. 10 Baroard-st.
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE,
O H Campfleld, Bay-st.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price A Veader, 147 Bay-st.
Wm R Symons, 17 Whitakewt.
Robinson A Camp, 0 Bull-st.
John W Kelly, BuU-sL, opposite Pulaski House.
Philip Kean, 98 Bryan-st.
Dibble A Carey, corner Bronghlon and Whitaker-sts.
t
Citation, for Letters Dismissory,
S T EfflS«httmci; jTuull-tomUm.rcouMm:
Whereat Alkxxmdke A.Bsbts, Administrator or the
estate of Francis O. Solomons, late or said county, deceas
ed, baa applied tortbe Court of Ordinary of said county,
for letters of Dtamtaslon from said Administration:
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
Uielr objections (If any they have) In my office within the
lime prescribed by law; otherwise Letters Dtamtaaory
this 2nd day of
JAMES RAHN,
Ordinary Effingham County,
Citation, for Letters or Administration.
.BuVumS’ J To all whom It may cc
Whcrcas.'Edinund A. fclnglcdorff applies for Letters
of 'Administration on the estate of Robert J. Mingledorff,
late of said county, deceased: ,
These are therefore to die and admonish, all and singu
lar, tbo kindred and creditors of said deceased, to fllo
their objections (If any they have,) within the time pre
scribed by law, or Letters of Administration will be
granted the sale! applicant.
Witness my band and offldnl signature as Ordinary of
Ordinary c
S^gl£5?^''jTooU whomH may concern:
Whereas, John W. Houstoun will apply at the Court of
Ordlnanr for Letters - of Administration on the estate of
James E. Houstoun, deceasod: .....
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, (lr any they bare,) on or before the first Mon
day In October next, otherwise said Letter* wlU be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 5th day or August,
A. D. 1852. A. A. DtLORME, ^
aug 9 Ordinary for Melntoih County.
HAT 8TORE8.
N K Barnum A Co„ No. 147 Congress-et.
Lyon A Reed, Gibbons’Building.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE DEALERS.
Wm Held:, Gibbons’ Building.
O Johnson A Co, 193 Bryan-aU
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER.
L Robldor, 99 Whltaker-st.
J L Oliver, 17 Bulbst.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A Galloway, 73 York-st.
8EGAR MANUFACTURER.
A Ponce, 13 Whltaker-st.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Moore A Haodrickion, Gibbons’ Building.
A A Solomons A Co., Market-square.
W W Lincoln, Monument-square.
Thomas M Turner A Co, Bay-st.
J 11 Carter, Broughton-st.
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
J Hasbrouck A Co- Smeto’ Building.
Collins A Bulktey, iOU Bryon-et.
HARDWARE.
N B AII Weed, 103 Broughton-st.
E Hopkins, 177 Congrcas-st.
F W Cornwell, 109 BrysMU
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
IW Morrell A Co n Smeta’ Building.
H S Bognrdus, corner Bull-st. nnd Congrcss^t Lane.
Dougolu Ferguson, Court House-square.
O M Conn, 131 Broughton-st.
PAINT STORES AND PAINTING.
John Poole, 11 Wbitaker-el.
John Oliver, 131 Brougbton-sU
P Com, do
BOOK STORES.
WT Williams, 148 Bay-sU
J M Cooper A Co, corner Whitaker and 8U Jullan-sta.
J B Cubbcdgo, Market-square.
MU8IG STORE.
F Zogbaum A Co, Whllaker-sU
JEWELERS.
G M Griffon, corner Whitaker and Bryan-sta.
8 Wllraot, Market-square.
Horton A Rlkeman, 110 Broughton-eL
Francis Stein, 148 Broughton-eL
LOTTERY OFFICES.
G W WyBy, Bull-et, opposite the Pulaski House.
E Withington, “ “ “ •»
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER.
Joseph Bancroft, 117 Bay-et.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
Willy AMontmoUln, Bull-st, opposite Pulalkl House.
Wm Wright, Bay Lane.
STEAMBOAT AGENTS.
S 51 Lofflteau, Charleston Steam-Packet Wharf.
T R Mills, Iron Steamboat Company’s Wharf.
O H Johnson, Georgia Steamboat Company’s Wharf.
Claghom A Cunningham, Florida Company, Wood’s
.... . . . ..... . staled,
and no abatement
Tho wholesale and retail departments entirely separate.
may 5 tuwflm
JEOLIAN PIANOS.
A fine assortment of Boston PIANOS,
with or without tho admtrablo AJollan
, . . .. accompaniment, made by tho old house of
.Iallot,DavlsA Co, may bo found al tholr New-York
Wnrcrooins, 997 Broadway. Tholr Southern and West-1
eni customers will bo accommodated here. Prices to
all customers tho samo as lu Boston. A full supply of
second hand Pianos. Plnnostolou Music at wholesale
and retail. Liberal discount to the trade.
GOULD A BERRY,
207 Broadway, Now-York.
Messrs. Gould A Berry are extensive publishers
nnd dealers, wholesale and retail, lu Sheet Muslo und
Musical Publications. Dealers lu Pianos or Music, sup-
plled on liberal terms. 3mo nug 17
Soda Water Apparatus.
Wll.l.IAM OLE,
machinist and Brass Finisher,
ALSO MANUFACTURER OF
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TUX
Soda Water Apnratu* ITT an u factory.
No. OO GOLD-STREET,
One Door from Btekman-st. New-York.
DraugntTubs, Coolers in Tubs, Coppor Fountains,
Bottle Moulds, Force Pumps, Gasometers, Generators,
Model Making. |
—ALSO—
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice.
may 5 Omo
iMI, innutuiKnouvi USD MMVUt, U1IIWI ui»u»;vu
tonsils, and was then attacked with violent pain In the
head. This soon reralted In severe Inflammation, and
tnmonso quantities of blood and matter were discharged.
For six weeks tho alseaso cnuUnucd In the head, nnd
then pervaded tho bodd generally, attacking all the
limbs. 1 was confined to a sick bed, from which 1 nover
expected to arise. Many physlclaus attended mo, nnd the
most skllftxl pronounced me past cure. In short, tnnguo
cannot express my sufforingt; and in this condition I
heard of your Sarsapuilla, purchased six bottles, and re
nounced all other renedlca. 1 did not expect to tako all
I bought, so doblllUlod had my system become. Con
trary to all expectation, my health almost Immediately be
gan to Improve, I wm able to attend to my domestic du
ties, and soon couli walk out, a thing 1 onco thought
would bo impossible) My gratitude 1 cannot express,
reeling sallsflod that nothing else could have rcllovcd me
of tho misery and mfforlug 1 then nndured. 1 most
chcorfolly rocotmneal Sands’ Sarsaparilla to all suffering
’‘“"SEte'XWo.
Knowing the abova statement to be strictly correct,
and being near neighbors to Mrs. Mayo, wo cheerfully
testify to tbo same;
Warrkn Rodqkri, Esq. Mrs. Pfiscilla Bonus,
John Hallkt, m Rebkcca Smith.
Another Rcmnrknbio Cure.
Nkw-York, Jan. 8, 1850.
Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen:—! have great pleasure In
acknowledging, to you tho great benefit 1 have received
from tho use of your 8ursapurlUn. A subject of pulmo
nary disease, 1 made a voyage to Europe, but while there
continued to be nilllcted. A few weeks oiler my return.
1 was seized with a violent homorrlmgo ortho lungs, nnd
from the debility trot great prostration of strength tha
followed, with tho protracted difficulty or respiration, *
am entirely relieved by the uso or your Sarsaparilla,
which J consider n most important and truly valuable dis
covery In the healing arU 1 feel that 1 havo not for four
teen years eiijoyed so good health os at presenL
Gratefully yours, S. E. SAYMORE,
Prepared nnd sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. A D
SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton-sU, comer of
William, Now York. Sold also by Druggists generally
throughout tho United States and Canadas. Prico 81 per
bottle; six bottles for 65. ... . _
Sold In Savannah by W. W. LINCOLN nnd T. M.
TURNER A CU n and by all tho Druggists throughout
ho City and State. 3mo—th Jutio * u
SAVANIVA1I WlIOLESALEi HEfAIL
lawful process, „. - - - „
dlnn,ln tho duo execution of his trust, to hold any publlo
vendue or auction whatsoever, or to expoeo for sale by
himself at publlo outcry suy Goods, Chattels, Wares,
Produce,or Merchandize, within tho limits or the City of
Savannah. And If alter Uie passage of this Ordinance,
any person, other than tho persousnorelu before named,
shall hold any public auction whatsoever, within the
limits ortho City or Savannah, or expose to sale by him-
solfat public outcry within the limits of said city, any
Goods, Chattels, Wares, Merchandize, or Produce what-
soorer, such person so acting or offending shall be sub
ject nnd liable to n fine for each nnd every such act or
offence or not oxccodlng Fifty Dollars, to bo Imposed and
recovered on Information before the Mayor of said City.
Sec. 3. And bo H farther ordained by tho authority
aforesaid, that wheu an application for tbo office of Ven
due Master shnll hereafter be made, tha applicant shall
set forth tho store, or ploco at which ho intends to cou-
duct and carry on his general vendue or auction busi
ness; and no auctioneers shall horeafrer be permitted to
*--•-* on, or conduct any goneral auction or vendue
any other store or nonso or plnco than the
store or placo so set forth, unloss by speclnl permission of
Council: And hereafter nil licenses shall show the said
place or store set forth by the applicant; nnd such licenses
shall not bo In any way assignable, provided always that
the license shall authorise wiles for persons other than
tho vonduo masters, at any point within the city, and at
“iy lime during tbo continuance of such llccnso—such
-atos for other persons to be mado In good faith, und not
with tho Intent to defraud tho Corporation of tho city of
Savannah,
8*c.3. And be it farther ordained by the onthority
aforesaid, That no Vendue Master shall be hereafter per
mitted to uso his license In such moimor os to allow any
person other than such Vonduo Master to havo any part
or share of tho Commission or profits which may bo
rondo on tho sales of such Vonduo Master; provided,
that If there bo two or threo partners, and llceuso bo
granted to ono partner, tho license shall sot forth the
name or names ortho other partner or partners who may
jc allowed to receive a share of such profits. And if any
lcensed Vonduo Master shall so hereafter uso his liconr ■
that any person other than the person or persons nnnu
In tho license, shall recolvo a part or share or Uio com
mission orprotlts on his sates, such licensed Vendue Mas
ter shall bo liable to a lino of ono hundred dollars, to bo
recovered on Information boforo tho Mayor of tho city,
And ir any Venduo Master, licensed, shall carry on nny
general auction or sate at public outcry, ntnny plnco otlu-r
than tho placo named In his license, without special per
mission from Council, he shall bo liable to a lino of ono
hundred dollars, to bo recovered on Information boforo
th Hxc?^? r And bo*! 7 ’further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, That all Ordinances, or pnrts of Ordinances,
conflicting with tho provisions of this Ordinance, bo, aud
tho samo are hereby, repealed.
RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor.
Attest: R. F. Akin, Clerk of Council.July 9
noniNSON & CAMP,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
also DRAtaaa :n
FINE REDAY-MADE CLOTHING,
A RE NOW receiving their Stock of BPRING AND
SUMMER UOODS, ooiutitlng Inpart or fine Black,
Blue, and Fancy Colored French and English Cloth,
Cashmerctts, Casslmers and Linen .Drills; Vesting*.ot
Cashmere, Silk, 8ntln and Marseilles-all or. which
will be made to order at the shortest notice, udlntho
best stylo or workmanship. .
Our Ready-Made Clothing Is manufactured at the well-
known houso of W. T. Jennings A Cc, No. 331 Broad
way, New-York, and is warranted equal to any In the
Wo keep constantly on hand tho largest assortment of
_ execution of Furnishing Goods of nny houso in tho trade-such as
rator, or Guar- White and Fancy Colored Shlrta; Bilk, Lisle Thread am
Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, and Collars: and, In fact, every
**-' — icessary to a gontlemnn’e wardrobe. For sale at
7 QAUDRY’S BUILDING,
Bull-eL, next to tho Pulaski House.
Citation, for Letters Dismissory.
S T ine£f<23ic“’ I Toillwhomltinayconcern.
Whereas, R. R. Cutler applies to me for Letters of
Dismission os Executor on the Estate of Patrick Gibson,
late pf said'county deceased. .....
Those are'therefore to cite and admonish all nnd singu-
Inr tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at mir offlee within 1ho time prescribed by law,
ana show cause, If any they hnve. why Letters of " -
mission thoiild not be granted to the said applicant.
(Even under my hand at office, $hls 9th dajMrf ^
dpr 13
r Letters of Dls-
ppllcant.
day of April,
A. A. DkLORME,
Ordinary for McIntosh County.
NOTICE i
A lAt poisons having demands against the estate of
Martin Bolan, late of Chatham County deceased,
will preeentthem within the time prescribed by law,
and all Indebted will ranko payment to
RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Adm’r.
png 14 Ow
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Columbus J.
J:\. Arnow, late or Camden county, deceased, nro here,
by required to make Immediate payment; und all bar.
lng demands against said estate will present them to me
duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, o:
they will be forever barred. GEO. J. ARNOW,
Brtlnswick, (Go.) Aug. 0th, 1852. Adm’r.
sag 13; , 0w
noTicu
A JjL persons indebted to the estate of John G. Doon,
deceased, are requested to make payment, nnd all
to whom sold estate Is indebted, will present their claims,
properly attested, within the time prescribed by law, to
JULIA DOON, Adm’x.
NOTICE.
deceasod, w|fl present them duly attested; and those In
debted to said deceased, will make payment to the aub-
ecriber. C. O. JONES, Adm’r.
All oommunlttatlons to be Addressed to < O. C. Jones,
oareof Tbos. W. Fleming, Rlceboro*, Liberty county,
- • • Jane l9
Ga.
C EGARS.—Imported and in store: 50,000 La Georgia,
O La -Nortoga, El Vapor.- The National Lancer*, The
Jupiter, Toudou Sixes, and various cHh^ bnuKla^and for
Corner of Bull and Bsy-streeV
T>E1’F.—20half bblz.Fulton Market BediJuzt received
July 1 *!:! 7 McMAHON A DOYLE,.
— GAB—Juzt rocetred: 5bbls. French Wine Vln
. .. r, warranted pore, andfor sale by
July 13 • J.ROUSSEAU.
July 7 CUNN1NGUAM.
S and SHOULDERS—50 cai
Mo do do 6booklcrs: in s
i prim
Saddlery Warehouse,
Young's Building, Sign of'the Golden Saddle.
orrosiTt w. n. simmqnb clotiuho stork.
Mnnutncturers oIBnddtci, Uridfts& Harnm,
Have on hand a good assortment of Boddlea, Bridles und
Harnesses, of which the following comprise a part: Span
ish Quilted, Overlaid nnd Shnfron Saddles; Planter’s
large and extra largo Saddles; Men’s plain dog English
do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Lndica’ Saddles of a variety of
gnltcma; Bridles and Martcngales; Saddle-Bags, Trunks,
owholo orwhtchwlll bo sold at reduced prices. ' I SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Srnldlo Trees, Skirting
All kinds of W atehes. Clocks, Jewelry ana other Jobbing andllogSklns; Pad do.; Straining nnd Wonted Web}
tended to by_ competent handr._ - . _ Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
IKON FRONT JEWELRY STORE,
Wholesale and Retail.
THE largest aud l>cit selected stock of goods
ever offered for sale in this city. Gold and silver
Watches, Vest. Fob and Guard Chains, Seta of
Jewelry, Clinteianea, Bracelets, Brooches, fine
Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Sets,
Pitchers, Goblete Cups, Cako Baskets, Spoons, Forks,
Fish Knives,Pie Knives,Cheese Scoups, Lndlos, Syphons.
Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military nnd Fancy Goods,
and a groat variety or articles, too numerous to montlon;
Uio whole of which will bo sold at reduced prices.
All kliuls <
attended to
NEW t just receded*°°" 8 *
X of SPUING nnd SUMMER GOODS, consisting of
French nnd English CashmerelL Drub D’Ete, Plain
and Fancy Summer Casslmers, White nnd Figured Mar
seilles Vestings, White and Fancy Linen Drill, which
he Is prepared to mnko to order, or sell by the pattern,
on accomodating terms; also, 8h!rta, under do., of Cot
ton and Lisle Thread, Drawors, Cravuis, Gloves and Neck
HO.otlol’lo*»«*»«•««. JOHN W. KELLY.
P. S. Just received an assortment of Summer Coats,
Panta and Vesta, which will be sold cheap. mar 17
SAULSBURY & CO.,
(Marshall Houso Ilulldinp>)
ARK NOW OPKN1NO A DESIRABLE STOCK l
READY MARK OLOTIUNU,
A DAPTED 1o Iho present season, which haa been
manufactured under their own supervision, und
tho workmanship or which they can recommend In
every respect. As thoy contemplate making It a perma
nent business, It will bo llio'r aim to sell such goods
aa will giva satisfaction to tholr customers. They will
deal mostly in tho floor and medium grades of Goods,
but at tho rate or profit thoy design charging, will bring
them within tho reach or those who may have hereto
fore worn on Inferior nrtlclo. Tholr terms being oxclu-
alvely Cush, they can afford to mnko It to tho Interest of
cosh purchasers to patronize thorn.
Being always In the market, we can avail ourtclvos of
the newest aud most desirable Goods Imported, and will
have by every steamer fresh additions toour Btock.
egtKttaUghtttrttotmtwfB.
Pootor Yourself -for 8ft Cents
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V c f°“ n 8 demand fbr tho complete forks orthe Ro-
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The Volumes willorobreoe the gist of cverythiot that ■
has appeared In the Review relating to the Southern amt
VVettern States, (an Impcrfoct index of; which: will be
fpund at the opening of the 10th volume.)
To wit: Tholr History, Population, Geography, Stalls,
tics; Agricultural Products, of Oottob, Sugar, Tobzeoo?
Homp, Grains, Naval Stores; Oku etc.—Manufacturer^-!
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De Bow’s Rrvirw, of which this is a condensation, is
published monthly In New Orleans, and othS^outLn
nnd western cities, 119 to 140 pages, .mall print, flu?J£
per and engravings, and treats of nil the great Industrial
matters rotating to tho Southern and Western States, and
Incidentally or the North and tho Union. Threw *Sdof
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Tho votnmos hereaRer wlU bo uniform wllh tha con-
densed series.
A few sots of the complete work may bo had at the of
fice, In 19 largo and handsomely bouud volutes. Price
849. Single numbers supplied to moke up sets, and bind,
lug famished on rensonnblo terms.
Now Orleans, June 1,1853.
Juno 13
MEEOlSWimgTY
J.D.B.DeBOW.
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
T 11E SUBSCRIBER lmanowoponwlalargoandhnnd-
somo Stock of GOODS adapted to tho present and
coming Season, and to which ho solicits the atten
tion of his friends and tho publlo In genoral. It
consists In part of flno black, bluo aud fancy colored
CLOTHS; OASHMERETTS nnd Spring COATINGS; fig
ured, black and fancy colored French nnd English CASSl-
MEIlES; black nnd fancy SILKS and OA
cholco vnrioty of white and
tended to by competent liamte. , Thread and Taclca, assorted sizes.
uug33 HORTONfc H1KEMAW, No. 116Broughton-st. HARNESSES^SiTBiuouc
JEWELRY, Ac. |
MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Drougbton-street, baa
lust received tho finest assortment of now fash-
, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses, of all kinds, by tho stngto sot.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—iTorouch.,
Bulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs am
.ascription: Gold and I Bows, by the slnglo set; Plated and Brass Slump Joints
Bllvor Pencils nnd Pens; Sliver and Silver- J'hUndo.} patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.
“ — - — 1 broad and narrow Laces, variety or patterns; Silk and
Worsted Fringes; black and purplo Conch Roans; Bug
gy Lamps ;* Putted and Brass Carrtago Bands; Brass and
Plated Knobs* Itc. July 23
S I Ware, such os Fruit Boskets, Walters, Tea-sets.
c-stlcksjTable andTca-spoons,flneTable, Pocket and
Pen Knives, ate. Ac.—n largo variety of the finest Work-
C0T00SA SPRINGS, GEORGIA.
T ills Beautiful nnd uttructlvo watering placo will bo
open for tho reooptlon or visiters on tho 10th Inst.
Tho owners and proprietors havo spared no pains or ox-
ponso to make Cotoosa tho Saratoga of tho South.
Tho accommodations nro amplo for flvo hundred per
sons. IlandsOino Cottages with plastered rooms and fire
places, woll arranged for frunliles, may bo engaged for tbo
truly wonderful spot wlUi Its hundred gushing
fountains, 1s situated in Walker county, Ga^ two miles
from the Western St Atlantic Rail-Road, 25 inllea from
Chattanooga, 113 miles from Atlanta, Ga^
A splendid Omnibus and Hacks will Go In readiness at
Cotoosa platform to couvey passengers over a fine road
to tho Springs. BATry ^ moKMAN it McDONALD.
June 5 Dim—83>(m
U. STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM*
WHOLESALE WAREROOMS
AT THE MRER DOORS.”
rrU/ISNcw and ExtenalvoREADY-MADE CLOTHING
^'jaadRB»j-ifcsstfa5
ors in regard to low prices and immunso variety of stock,
rarely to be met with. Tho Increase of sales from a very
liberal patronage, has boon such aa to warrant their of
fering Clothing at unusual low prices, and carrying out
tho system of “Large Sales and Small Profits
EjT Orders from any port of tho United Statoa prompts
ly executed und with especial care.
llEED, BROTHERS St CO.
P. S—Facilities will bo offered buyers to purchozo on
tho regular credit. Usual discount allowed to cosh buy
ers. ly doc 15
together with a cliolco vnrioty of wldto ami Taney LINEN
DRILLINGS and MARSEILLES VESTINGS—Uio whole
of tho abovo has boon purchased by hlrosoir from tho
latest ini|>ortaMniiis nml ho Is prepared to make them up
to ordor at tho shortest notice und In tho most fashionable)
stylo.
Ho solicits attention also to his largo stock of READY
MADE CLOTHING, conatsUng oT every variety of Goods
worn the present season, and which ho Is prepared to
sell at thelowest possible price.
W51. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor,
mar 20 '17 Will taker-atroct.
08 Bryan-Stroet*
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER haa just rocelvcd per rcceut or
X rivals from New-York, his well assorted stock of
Spring nnd 8uinmer Goods: consisting lu part of English
nml German CLOTHS, GA881ME118 and CA8I15IE-
RETTES, do. 811k, do. Drab D’Etos. Fancy Llnon Drills,
&cl, Ac. Also, a large and splendid variety of Vestings,
viz: Fancy Silks, Satin, White and Fancy Marseilles,
and Black Embroidered, all or which ho Is prepared to
mnko up to order In tho most fashlonablo styles nnd on
tho most accommodating terms. Ho has also received a
select assortment or Mott’s nnd Boys' Ready 5Iado Cloth
ing, together with a large and cholco supply or Silk nnd
Straw HATS and CAPS, made up to the latest stylo and
to his own ordor. PHILLIP KEAN,
PIERSON & IIEIDT,
manufacturers or, and dealers in
READY MADE CLOTHING.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
H AVE CONSTANTLY on hand a well assorted stock
or GOODS sultabto for Gent’s wear, Including a
great variety of Fancy Goods, Gnuzo Merino, Gauze, Cot
ton nnd Lislo Thread UNDER-SHIRTS, fancy Silk do-
HOSIERY, of 811k nnd Lislo Thread, Cotton, brown am
blonchedt flno whlto nnd fancy SHIRTS; GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, CRAVATS, COLLARS, Ac. Ac.
Also, tho best stock or fancy TRAVELLING TRUNKS
and CARPET BAGS to be found In tho city. All of
which may bo had at the lowest prices, at 101 Bryan and
08 BL Jullan-streets.
cord earn, nnd Fancy Goods of all descriptions, v....
offers at tho lowest prices ever sold at in this city.
The public generally and tho ladles particularly, are
respectfully Invited to coll round and examine the above ,
stock of 8plendld Jewelry, at No. 148 Brougbton-street
aug 21 tf
New Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper Manufactory.
,JgfP«UX.AHL-
WATCH MAKING AND REPAIRING.
THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to Inform
the citizens of Savannah, and the people In
tho country in general, that be has taken the
store No. 148 Broughton-street, ono door west
nas W Coskerey, Andersou s Wfaart | Bnd wiu warrant all works with which be may be eiw
• “ '■ srr“‘
Thomas
DENTISTS.
E Parsons, 127 Congress-*t.
8 G Puncost, Broughton-st.
H J RoyalL Broughton-st.
* PHYSICIANS.
Gilbert A Banks, Broughton-st.
Dr. J SSullivan, 112 Stato-st.
“OW West, Corner Bull aud Congreswts.
M L Knorr, Broughton-st.
F11 Dcrocrc, II rough to imL
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOLS.
Bernard Itallon, 150 Broughton-eL
S J Cassells, Chntham Academy.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS.
Geo N Nichols, Bull-st, opposite the Pulaski House.
J B Cubbedge, Sorrel’s Buildings.
DAGUERRE AN GALLERY.
W V Prentice, corner SL Jullan-sL and Market-sq.
GAS FITTER.
Samuel W Thoman, Broughton-sL
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
A Short, corner South Droad and Whltakcr-sta.
D L Cobcn, No. 5 Jones-sL
G Bullar.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WEIGHTS.
RAJ Lachllson, near Canal Lock.
A N MUler, Eastern Wharf.
SHIPWRIGHTS,
n F Wllllnk, Jr^ Eastern Wharf.
Dry Dock Company, Hutchinson’s Island.
WHEELWRIGHTS AND DLACKBMITH8.
Miller A Fenpuon, comer Broughton A Montgomery-*
JasQuantock, sen’r, (Wheelwright,) St. Jullao-st, W<
of Market-square.
S Z Murphy, (Blacksmith,) 00 St. Jnllan-st.
TIN AND COPPER PLATE WORKER.
U Cranston, 01 Ilryan-st.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER.
James Sullivan, Broughton-eL
T W McArthor, 13 Bamard-sL
John J Maurice,
[apr28 ly]
FRANCIS STEIN.
New York Wiro Bailing Works.
T HE Subecriber Manufacture*
Wiro Railing: for public and private grounds
I Verandahs, Window Guards and Grating;
Wronfflit and Cast Iron Balling, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors aud Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furni
ture;
Wire Fences, for Plantations, Railroads, Ac.,
made entirely on a now plan, with rails and Iron posts;
prices at 0,11, and 13 cents per running foot 4# foot high;
for circulars with designs mhlreas
JNO. B. WICKERSHAM. 240 Broadway, N. Y.
N. n.—Tho Subscriber would refer to tho ondosure of
f the private cemetery of the Everett family at
Furt Valley, and also to bis work at Macon, Madison, and
other places lu Georgia.
rJT Orders will be received by O. W. HARD-
CASTLE, Agent for Mr. W., No. 25 Congress-streeL
1 ' rr mar4 ly
JSJ STOVES11 STOVFSTll
The Subscribers have on hand at the comer
of Rroughton and Jcfferson-etrecla, a snlendU
stock of 8TOVE8, TIN, SHEET IRON and
COPPER WARE, which they offer at whole
sale and retail.
All kinds of Job Work In our line faith
ully and promptly oxocuted. Orders
spectfally solicited.
N. Br-Haring had much experience In Roofing,
aro prepared to oxecuto all Jobs In that lino in the la
and most approved manner.
oct 13 J. II. A T. DI8IIOP.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND FLATED WARE
THE Subscriber is now opening tho li_„„..
stock and greatest variety or Watches, Jewel-
.— ““Ter and Plated Ware, ever rocelvo
Fnncy Artlcloe of every description In
abundance. Also: Presentation Boxes, of the
richest kind, varying In price from 8155 to
8100. Ladles’ Wntehes, from 630 to 8955
.Gent's do., from 840 to 8900. Friends am
customers are invited to coll and examine, and ifinten-
tlon to please and attention to business will warrant, he
hopes to receive a proportionate share of it.
O. M. OKIFFSN,
Successor to 51. Eastman,
8ccond comor above Pulaski House.
P. 8.—Watches repaired aa usual by the best workmen
in tho United States. Jan 11
OA5IPIIENE AND SPIRIT GAS. ,
T HE Subscriber haa received per steamer State] of
Georgia, a supply of Campheno and Spirit Gas, di
rect from Tho manufacturers, which will bo sold on rea
sonable terms. Also, Campheno, Gas, and OU Lamps;
OU, to, nM Campheno torn 00.$^
June 15 10, 12 and 14 ltamard-strecL
SPRING DRESS GOODS. „
R ECEIVED per Alabama: Printed Bareges, Olusllns,
Lawns, OignndleB,Cheap Foflanl Silks, Barege de
Lalnes, French Cambrics, Ac.; for sale by
fobia IIKNKY LATHROP k CO.
WT AX NIGHT LIGHTS—Those extremely convo-
VV nlent nnd useful articles will bo found tho most
ngreenblo light for the Chamber or Nursery, being free
from all offensive properties and perfectly safo. Just re
ceived, and for sale by
nug 25 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
F LOUR.—New Baltimore Flour, landing, nnd for
suloby[aug 19] II. J. GILBERT.
NOTICE.
T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under tho
firm or Wooo,Cb*aitORN A Co., Is This Day dissolv
ed, by mutual consenL Jorkpii B. Casa horn and Joint
CuNMiNansM will closo the affairs of tho concern, nnd are
authorized to use the uame of the firm In settlomont.
ORLANDO A. WOOD.
JOS. B. CL AG HORN,
5Iny 1st, IBM. JNO. CUNNINGHAM.
T HE UNDERSIGNED hnvlng disposed of his entire
interest In the Isle firm of Wood, Olaquouh St Co.
to Joskfii S. Claoiiorn and Joint Cumninoiuu, res-
poctfally solicits for them a coullnuance of patronage
from their late customers.
May 1,1852. ORLANDO A. WOOD.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the Interest
of Mr. Orlando A. Wood in the late flrmofWooD,
CLAoitotiN A Co- will contlnuo tho GROCERY AND
SHIP CHANDLERY BUSINESS, under tho firm of
CL AG HORN A CUNNINGHAM, nnd respectfully solicit a
continuance of tho patronago so liberally extended to the
late firm. JOS. 8. CLAGIIOKN.
May 1, 1852. JNO. CUNNINGHAM.
I PULTON MARKET BEKF.-
nq g 10
R IO COFFEE.—200 bags, for sale by
^ug 10 11. J. GILBERT.
T IMB—For solo by
JU nug 10 0 ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON.
W
HITE BEANS.—For salo by
aug 19
II. J. GILBERT.
C OTTON DUCK.—100 bolts Cotton Duck, from No. 2
to No. 10. In store, for sole by
ig 18 cLaGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE,
J, C, IIAS1IROUCK de CO.
HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrivals, Fineg
China Tea Sets; Saucers; Dinner Sets; Gilt*
and Tloln Pitchers; Candlesticks, high and]
nmm low { China Vases and other 5lontel Ornaments
L .Y..T.O,, or.il—J--=■ . «... , Savo-alU; Toilet BotUos; Card Trays; Mugs, gUt and om-
ADIES’ Bilk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table I bossed, various sizes; Granite Dinner,Tea nnd Toilet
Covers, uo.Cleaned, and Dyed various colors;Lodles’ I Sets; Lustra Bowls; together with a general assortment of
Bonnets Blenched nnd Pressed In n fashlonablo style; Kid Graffito Ware; Decanters of now patterns: Pitchers; Gob-
■ /n 1 lets; Wlno Tumblers, cut nnd pressed; Water nnd Wine
Dying and Renovating Establishment,
1 * SAVANNAH. GEORGIA, 1
73 York-st.,rear of the Court House,
Untubllulled In 1832.
•50 bills. Mess and Prime Pork,
iuo Exact, and
P ORK AND BEEF.
25 bbls. Mess Beef, lauding from barquo Exact, nu
for sale by CLAGHORN A CUNNJNG1IAM.
aug 18
txiraUne, In setts, for sale by
F. W. CORNWELL, 102, D
I Gloves Cleaned and Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed as may be required. All done in Uie
same stylo which has generally so much pleased my
patrons and friends: Terms moderate.
I Persons sending '■ *— —*--
are requested to wr'
I to coll for them.
«pr 1 law
SOUTHERN FEMALE INSTITUTJE.
FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA.
T HE next sessslon of this Institution will open on the
1st Monday in October, and closo on tho test day of
J II AT Bishop, comer or Bronguion ana Jeffcrson-tL I July, 1853. 1
SADDLERY, Ac. | There nro but two classes, tho Junior nnd 8cn!or. The
WII 5!ay A Co., comer Whitaker nnd Bryan-sts. ‘
CARRIAGE 5IAKER8 AND BLACKSMITHS.
G W Hard castle, 20 Congress nnd 95 8L Julian-sts.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wm Warner, comer Broughton and West Broad-ets.
J C Thornton, comer of Bay A West Bmad-sL
MANUFACTURER OF MATCHES.
D II Galloway, 73 York-sL
DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN.
D R Dillon, foot West Broad-st.
GUNSMITH, CUTLERY, Ac.
E Lovell, 12 Earoard-st
JT Jones, 175 Slarkebaquare.
K ‘ iln and colored; Finger Basins; Fruit Baskets; Dishes;
wls; Salt Cellars, various patterns; Hall Lanterns; Bo-
hcmlon Glass Toilet Bottles. Vases, Ac.; Silver, Gilt and
Bronzed Girandoles and Roebucks; Plaited Fruit Baskets;
Castors; Mustard Tons; Tea, Dessert nnd Tabic "
Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter Stoppers; Ten I
Britannia Coffco Biggins; Urns and Pots; Bent'
Coffee Drawers; Tea Pots; Chocolate Pots; Lamps; Can
dlesticks; Cups; Slugs; Soap Boxes: Pitchers; Castors, Ac.
J.XJ. HASBROUCK A CO.
Jan 20 Smeta’ new building, Broughton-street.
M erer swan Holland gin.—The subscrioors,
Agonta for the solo Importers, offer for sate 1U pipes,
or tho abovo celebrated Gin, In bond.
nug 5 - COHENS A HERTZ.
L ARD AND HAMS,—12 tierces Lard and 150 Roy
nolda’ Hams, landing from schooner J. W. Ander
son, and for sale by [aug 5] H. J, GILBERT.
F RESH ARRIVALS per steamer Alabnma.—3~flrklns
Goshen Butter, 10 boxca Cheese; 100 lbs. Codfish; for
salo-by W. I). FORD,
nug 11 Waldburg’s Building Jcfferson-stroot.
L ONDON PORTED.—30 casks pints and quarts w By* i
ass” Porter, Just received, and for sale by
'.RAT
nugO
J. V. CONNERAT A OO,
modo of InsfrucUon Is by dally lectures and text books, Tlieundorslgned respectfully Infom
accompanied br rigid daily examlimUons. The young EeilHggH citizens of Savannah,Georgia, and Fh
Ladles are required to be pitsont only during the lecture ff f fj| that they havo on hand more than fill
hours of tho classes to which they may belong. The* -•—...T: ..k.
recitations ore prepared at their homes.
An hour and a half a day la devoted by each Professor
to each Class. Qnarterly reports, giving the average of
class aud conduct marks, will bo sent to parents or guar
dians.
Tho Trustees of tho Institute have prevailed on many
or Uio most respectable private families intho town to
recolvo young ladies as boarders; thus enabling parents
to subject tholr daughters to whatever social and religious
Influences they may prefer, and at Uio same tlmo to avoid
tho evils necessarily Incident to Urge boarding estab
lishment*.
FACULTY.
, Professor of Mental and 5!oral Philoso
phy, and Hlstonr.
D, Leo Powell, Prof. Mathematics.
Guillaume H. Deltlnzle, Prof. Language*, (Latin,
French. Bnanlsh. and Italian.)
Robert J. Morrison, Prof, of Natural Philosophy and
Chemistry. (Subjects Illustrated by most extensive ap-
S COTCH PIG IRON.—100 tens No. L Bcotch Pig Iron,
for sale by [aug 4] A. MINIS.
fell KEY8—Of all sizes, for sole by
au » 5 F.W.CORNWELL .
TfrAOTBBtt BRIOIL-4AOUO find quality Mratml
r® 1
aug? BRIGHAM,
T ARU'OIL—lObbiz^Jnst received and foTssle by
Xi aug 10 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
B OTTLED WINE—Sherry and Madeira, some of very I on any instrument required at the usual charges.
superior quality; for sale by [aug 01 A, MINIS, I No deductions made except In cases of protracted. Ill-
ORN.—300 bushels prime Com: In store nnd for sale ■
low by [aug7] BRIGHAM, KELLY A OO.
f\LD PEACH BfiANDYT —
Brick- UnUI Uie vacant chair is filled, tbo duUes will be dls-
I charged by the other Professors.
CO. | TERMS.
Board, for 10 moe* exclusive of washing, 8150,00
Professor's fees for etiUre Academic course per session of
10 moths, half payable 1st October, the remainder 1st
March . 8 70,00
Messrs.Nox, Kehr A Adams will give iuztrueUon ap-
\J Brandy; for sale by
Mg 6
■10 bbls. superior old Peach
J, V. CONNERAT A CO.
For further information a
Da. BEVERLY R. WELLFOSD,
, , ^ President of Board of Trustees,
JdyW tus—Ol Fredericksburg, Vs.
: V ‘ txJWNKR AT A CO. I T) AGOING aiHl llOPF bales Uuifuy llagging; 500
gAMpBOYTHBmlQlLSTOKE^rbrg^b^ | B Kcnluck,limptob,
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
“ pectfully Inform tbe
corgla, and Florida,
... J more than flily Pi
anos, the largest stock over on sale in this city, and mode
by the most celebrated manufacturers in Uie United States.
Nunn’s A Clark’s. J. Chickering, ISoardmnn A Gray. Lut-
cbet A Newton, Edwards A Flatter, all well known to tbe
lovers of Mimic, have placo In tlielr large assortment.
Tliedo Pianos aro of rich tone, and beautifully flntoned In
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron
frames made in the most substantial and workmanlike
manner. Also tho justly celebrated JEollon Plano Fortes,
which, for their sweetness and tone, havo not been equal
ed. All these liiatrumenta lutve metnllc frames, which
render Uietn peculiarly suited for Ibis climate, provenUng
tho necessity of tuning for years.
The undersigned are agonta for Henri Hen’s celebrated
Grand Monos, made In Paris. For power and beauty r *
tone, they stand nre-cmlncnL
I'alhcarUs irtclodcons.
This beautiful toned wind Instrument, for vlllago ,
poses, Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private prac
tice of Organists, possessing a sweat and powerful tone,
they have also for sale.
AH of these Instruments will bo disposed of on the most
aceommodaUng terms. Tbe prices of the Pianos ranging
Jan 90 * . I. W. MORRELL A CO,
ffi* for A. St ,
inham’s Pbuto
..... iFortes, are always supplied with an as
sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability; they can be fully warranted,
whilst their superiority of tone end touch Is evident and
acknowledged by the mast casual observer, as well aa
the critical connoisseur. The Ladies are respectfully in
vited to view theeo instruments; and an arrangement
having been affected with one of our most eminent PI-
anlsta for the purpose, they can also bo enabled tojodge
of Uie tone. r. ZOGBAUM A CO., Markot-square.
nr Second hand FUutos (alum in cxclungo—also,
tuned and repaired. Jan 20
O U) MONONCAHKi.A VVIIIBKHY.-22 bbl. old
5!onon«ahela Whiskey, or superior quality; landing
from schr. Urbnnn, from New-Orlcnns, nnd for sale by
_nug 10 COHENS A HERTZ.
G UANO,—30 tons Peruvian nnd 20 do. Patagonian, In
lots, to suit purchasers, for sale by
ung3 A. MINIS.
riviiERMOMETEIl CHURNS—A Aral rate artlclo for
X churning butler speedily. Call and examine at
aug 3 . COLLINB A BULKLEY’S.
C OLGATE’S SOAP and STAIlCIIr-100 bbls. No.
torf M do.p.2)
R eceived per steamer Alabama:—Black
Silks In all widths, Loopin'* Black Bombazine. Al-
paccaa nnd Canton Cloths 8-4 to 12-4, Cotton nnd Linen
sheeting; Linen, Cambric, nnd clear Lawn Hdkfa; Mos
quito Net, and Ibices. Also, a fall assortment of Silk
and Gingham Umbrellas. For sale tar
July ig DaWiTT A MORGAN.
S ILK U51URELLAB^-A fine assortment Just received
and for solo by 8AUL8BUUY ‘ ""
jmyi
G UI, LIN s’ AXESjWlth and without handlos, for sale by
July 10 F. W, CORNWELL 1U9 Bryai^st.
OUG AIL—20 bbls. Coflfeo Sugar, 20 do Powdered do,20
O do Crashed do; Just received and for sals by
July 29 BfoMAllON A DOYLE.
S MOKED BEEP and PIG PORK, fandJngand for sale
by [July 2D] H. J. GILBERT.
TTAMS—Choice BalUmoro Homs, for farm use.”
XX by[July 21]W. d7f(
TJLACKSMITH’S COAL-500 bushels Virginia Coal,
13 for sale by [July 31] B. W. HUKER.fi
( lOFFEIi—200 bags prime RJo Coffee: 50 do Jars do
J do: In store and for sale by.
July 27 BWfFT A OO.
1 ?ULTON MARKET REEF.
Alabama, aud far solo by
July 28
-Landing from steamer
II. J. GILBERT.
npr 19
Draper end Tailor, 08 Bryan-st.
Penfloltl. Onum County, Georgia.
STUDIES,
T HE Studies in Ibis University are:—A Theological
Course or throe years, designed for thorn who are
preparing for tho Gospel Ministry;
A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other
Colleges la the country t
A sclent i lie Course or three years, Including, with soma
additions, all tho studios of tbo Colleglato Course except
Uie Auclent Languugcs {
Au Academical Course, Including whatoYer U necessa
ry to prepare for admission Into College.
AD5IIS8ION.
Tho regular lime for the admission of Students, is at tho
opening or the Fall Term, the last Wednesday In August,
Candidates for admission Into tho Colloglalo Cnurso
must sustain a satlsfactoi/ examination on Geography,
Arithmetic, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cowl
Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Read
er: ami must bo at least fourteen years of age.
Candidates far admission Into tbo SdonUflo Course
must sustain a satisfactory examination on Orography,
Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simplo Equations in
Algebra, and two books in Gcomoti7; and must bo at
loust sixteen year* of ago.
' KXFKKIKS,
Tula... Sprl.j 7Vm,
In TiiBOLoaieaL Bbminzry,...,Nothing Nothing.
iNCoLLXOX, $25 00 815 l»
Sclonllflo Course, 25 00....... 15 00
In Aoauxmy—
Preparatory Class* 25 00.. 15 00
guooiul 20 00 12 00
Third « 15 00 0 00
Eleinoffinry M 10 00., GOO
Room Rent. o 00 A 00
Contingent Expenses, 2 00....... 1 00
There expenses aro required to bo paid In advance.
* rom Students who lodge In tho College buildings, liny
dollars will be received ns fall payment farUietulUon
fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
Tho pride of Board In the village Is 810 per mouth; of
washing, room-rent, and fael, 83.
_ „ COMMXNt’BMBNT AND VACATIONS.
Tho Commencement Is held on the last Wednesday la
July. '
Thera aro twoVacaUons, dividing Uie year into two
terms, ns follows:
First Terra—frot
>er 15tb.
Winter Vacation—from December 15th io Februnry 1st.
Second Term—from first day of February to Com-
tnenceinent.
Summer VneaUon—from Commencement to last Wed
neaday In August. B. 51. BANDERS,
. _ , , Secretary of. tho Board or Trustees,
Any frjond. by apnllcaUon to Dr. J. L DAGG, Presi
dent of tho University, will receive n catalogue, contain
ing the course of studies, and aU other necessary infor
mation. B.5I.S.
sept 18 lam—19 mo
x tico or tho medical .profession, but
two years since, lias, during that short period, advanced
more rapidly in the publlo cstlmnUon than uiy remedy
yet discovered far Uils droad destroyer of the human race.
It has been uaod with Uio most signal and graUIYing suc
cess, oven In cases considered hopelottf and, In Uie'lato
reports of tho Now York and' Pennsylvania Hospitals, on
Its use, It Is spoken of as being more valuablethanany
remedy yet discovered far Consumption and Pulmorary
Affoctfons: and it has tho great advantage over all'other
ren ?‘2 d< ?’ 'bat, Insteatl of reducing, It Increases the strength
rate with I
QOwlngto
flesh of Uio patient—Uiua enabling Nature to co-ope*
with tho remedy, and overcomo tho disease.
_ wing to the purity and superior quality of the OU of
our manufacture having given it a popularity over nil
others, several persons havo copied Uie ahapoand style of
our botUc, in order to palm off inferior quality and wlul-
i Oil; J -
. . . . - .. palm olf Interior quSutyn
torn ted Oil; and, as the article, imlees pure, Is, to most
cases, worse than useless, wo would call particular atten
tion to pur signature, which Is over tho cork of each hot-
Ue, without which it Is nol genulno. Be partlcular and
inquire far Ruuhton, Clark A Co’s Cod Liver Oil;and see
that Uio signature is over the cork. For sole by
. J ^ . W. W. LINCOLN,
And by Dmgglsta gcncraUy to the United States.
P EACH BRANDY.—A few barrels or very superior
Virginia Peach Braudy, for salo by
July 17 M. J. SOLOMONS.
J UST RECEIVED, pet
lug and Colored Prints, from 0]^ to 13tfo.; Richard
son’s Irish Lluons and Diapers; ladles’, Gentlemen’s
and Youths’Hosiery; Black nnd Not Gloves and Mlltn,
Lislo and Silk do.; Swiss, Mull and Nansook AIusllus;
N. IV. Bands, Itibbons, Ac. For Bale by
July 10 ■ DiWITT A MORGAN.
H AMS.—Just received, 100 cholco BalUmoro Haras,
*
_ for family uso, and for s
July 10
o by
J. ROUSSEAU.
G REAT nARGAlN8.-2,000 Pino Apples, very sweet
and choice, far preserving. I would state to my
customers und too public generally, that this Is a rare
p.lmuco to purchase Pino Apples for preserving, as I
hnvo thorn to sell ou consignment, nnd will bo sold low
to closo tha salo. J. A. BROWN,
juiy 15 No. 27 Whilnker-elreot.
S CIUEDAM GIN,
dnm Gin—acb-
Now York prico, by
-In Custom-House, 3 pities Schlo-
dnm Gln—acholconrtldq,Jnboml/and*,tor jalo at ^^ol^nlt^^SugarCurodUninB;^kegut^oshGoshen
Butter; Just received by
O il
tools, far sale by
July 15
,, ... ibaiponltig odgi
r . W. CORN WELL,
102 Bry On-strop t.
far sole by
July 15
WILLIS A RRUNDAGE.
A NEW supply or BATH BRICK, for cleaning knlvos,
Just rocelvcd by
July 15
COLLINB A nULRLBY.
/CORDIALS, CHERRY BRANDY, and WINE BIT-
V_J TERS.—15 barrels of tho abovo selected and very
cholco Cordials, Ac^ landing this day from steamer State
of Georgia; far sale by
Juno 14 W.M. DAVID80N.
A LE,—23 bbls. of summer stock Albany Crcnra Ale,
1\. superior to nny lu this mnrket; landing this day
from brig Wilson Fuller, and for salo at tho Albany Ale
Depot, by [July 20] W. 51. DAVIDSON.
1 jlEUFUMES.—Lubln’s Roso Ooranlum, Vorbonn, Tea
X Rose, Musk Roso, Alesml, Caprico do In 5Iodo, Pink,
Jasmine, Popnlnack, VIoluUc, Lilas, Sweet Briar, Double
Ext. Rose, Eglantine, 51arochalL Jockey Club, Jenny
Ltud, Boquet do Caroline, West End, lloquet do Ester-
hazy, Patchouly, Magnolia. Rough and Ready, Tubcreuie,
B nnulte, lledyopinta, Cedratz,Spring Flowers, Musk,
ours and Hollotropo. Also. Elio’s, Gucrlnin’a Pro
vost’s and Pat toy’s. Just received and for sate by
July 13 • MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
H USBAND’S CALCINED MAONESIA.-Tho supo-
rlor qualities of this Magnesia aro, that it is en
tirely doprivod of carbonlo acid, free from nuplcus-
nut taslo, smell, or other dlsagrecnblo property, nnd
Is without roughness or grittlnoss to too touch or potato.
Onotcaspoonfal of this Magnesia Is equal to strength to
threo or four of tho common calcined magnoslo, thus
combining smallness of doso with tho most ngreenblo
fannln which magnesia can bo ndmlnUtorod. Just n
ceived per steamer State or Georgia.
WM. W. LINCOLN,
July 19 51oouraenHquaro.
R ODINSON’S PATENt DAIttbY^-TSi. Wild. I.
strongly rccommendod by the faculty as a nutri
tions cooling faod for infants. Ills also rauen-appro vei
for making a delicious ciutanl, Ac.t Just received, on:
for sale by [July 29] W. W. LINCOLN.
MPORTED LIQUOUS~
H pipes Holland Gin. Swan Brand;
2 puncheons Bt. Croix Rum; .
July 13
Jamulca do. For sale by
J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
TY/f (VDK1UA, CLARET AND SHERRY W1NE8.-
J.YX 20 halfnnd quarter pipes good Madeira Wine;
5 quarter casks superior old
30 do. Teuorlffo and Sicily
20 do. Port
8 casks Bordeaux Claret
5 quarter casks flno old Sherry
For aido by
July 13 J, V CONNERAT A CO.
OUGARS.—Just received and Instore:..
do.
20 hhds. fair Sluscovado Sugars;.
10 do. Now-Orleans. do7
10 do. -flno Porto Rico do.
50 bbls. Crush’d, Powd’d and Refined Sugars;
40 do. Coffee Sugars; for sale by, )■ <
J“ V. CONNERAT A CO.
July 13
July 7 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryaintreet,
R efined suuaii,««u-w iibn. cr»»ticii uui dniM-
ed Sugar; 20 casks •Tonnet’s” Scotch Aie; 25 bbla.
Junuo
W II1SKEY.-
enlo by
•100 bbls.
W. W. GOODRICH.
---- double rectified Whlikoy; I
Only 93] A. MINIS.
for
npARRANT’S CORDIAL ELIXIR OF TURKEYRH V*
i BARB.—Tills preparation cannot be loo atrongly re*
commondod to nil who aro suffering from, Dyspepsia ot
Indigestion and its consequences; far polo by
Jiuio 14 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-sganre.
S OAP, BTAIiOH, CANDLES, (to.-M bum W®!
PumUyBunnj 611 do Colmi?. Tnlo ilu| Mdo H. Y.ork
no. 1 do: 100 do Boiulel’s Mould Candles, Os and 8s; 50
dp Adamnntino do; 25 do Sperm do; 200 reamaWrao*
plug 1’npor, various sizes: 50 boxes Colgate’s Starch; 50
do assorted Candy; for sale by
July 9 .SWIFT 4c.CO.
T\ILLON’S ROPE.—400 rolls of tho abovo superior
X/.Itonc, far salo by.
Inly 14 COHEN A FQ8D10K. .
I jYLUUlL—100 bbls. Iloward-eW Flour, for sole by^ . .
July 29 ’ A. MINIS. .
I jUtESH GROUND FLOUR^-20 bbls, Ulrata SmitffiW
‘ nlso, 30 hair bbls. Extra: roool vod per steamer, and
for salo by [angSl CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
C hoice nosHEjTDBTfEiL-A wocUy" Supply re-
ccl vod por ilcamor, rud for inlo by ■
July 13 MoUAllOX fc POYLR,
F HE8D OOBDEN DUTfER, Ju.t roeolnuluird forMJu
Bt tho Emporium by, . .
July 13 f SEABORN GOODALL.
G A8TSTEEL AUGER BI1TS, Of Superior quallUt w
•alojry (July 22] F; WVCORNWBLJ
pilt-wniEPfyy
TT'LOUIL—eoobbl*. HniUtnoro Flour; Mdo oanat dp
X’ ln store, and for aalo by .. nr.
July 97
BWIFT «t OO.
VfOI.ABSES.—SOlibd. IV. I. Motor* J .
juiy°i Mll0N,o ' < ' 0i “° KU "' f “gwr rrV no-
T AND1NO.-100 bus* very cboloo J.mulM OolWliSJ
JJ bugs prime Uli»do.;20hhds.'Purto IUtoAig«v For
ttloby (July 28J ’ CRANE A HOLCOMBE.