About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1852)
SAVANNAH; REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23,1852. nal yottctn. .Oaanfyf between the !bcr*next, will be told In SBraSaMpgSEgS^ Term* made known on the day of sale. aug 14 ,, rr __^- „ T—JtalifcL. _____ ■OP VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE, t ITT ILL bo sold, at tbo Court Home, In the town'orMa- v W vHMtaiOobb County,on the ttni Toeedayta Novem ber next, between the boon or ten and four o’clock, that very desirable and raluabto lot'of • Land tn tho towwof Marietta, Georgia, containing M acres, more or lew, ■ with the Improvements thereon, constating ora specious and beautiful Cottage buHt Mansion, Stono foundation, - two Rooms, a Klmhan. Cellar and Store Room, In base- moot,' and nine rooms havoTirtrpwyw, ciu^ gnuwctlBern inttic KcjmbUim. FACTORS AND .COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ■aT*T. • BAT-ST. A Low It Co, 60 dt 53 G B Camming, CO W CrOwder, 64 Joseph Burke, 06 Smith fc Lathrop; 66 E A Soullard, 68 Willis fc Brundago, 78 FII Welman, 74 A C Toms,Rxchange Wharf Cohens fcliert< 1406s 143 W Woodbridge, 144 R Habersham fc-Son, 140 A Minis, 150 JH Mall, 173 EHu Rood, 174 Brigham, Kelly fc Co, 178 Caldwell Blakely, dc Co, 73 Henry Roser, 178 some choice and select ilt Trees, some of the TliUls 6ne of the most desirable locations In nil the bn country (bra summer or continued residence, line i^er&r Eumlture.coral.tlngor CrocMrJ, liuuworo. MMonii, One Plano Forte, Grist MllLGardeuutctuUs, and one Cow, with anumber of other articles two tedious to enumer ate t being the summer reeldonco of Benjamin Snldor, late of Chatham County deceased, and sold by order and di. notion or his last will and Testament, as n part of his • Real and Penonal Estate, (Or tho benefit or his Holrs and .Creditors. 8aletooontlhueDom day to day, until tho . whole ladlspotod or. Persona Wishing to purchase are respectfully Invited to call and examine the premises and J P Graves, 75 FT Willisds Co, 76 E Molyneux, 77 E H Bunker, 80 W D Etheridge kOo, 80 E W Bnker, Jones' Wharf F Sorrel, 100 G F Hamilton, 83 S L Dowell, 108 W W Garrard, 83 OugerdcWade, 84 R Hutchinson, 85 George Gordon, 86 Harper, Stuart k Oo, 87 Bothwell fc Smith, 88 Wro Duncan, 89 Hunter fcGamraell, SO Wm Battorsby, 91 E Parsons fc Co, 93 M Cumintng, 93 W P Yongo, 94 Rowland dt Co, 97 Smith dt Humphrey 05 Cowdrey fc Wells, 94# Washburn, Wilder dt Oo. 114 dt 110 S II Flake, 117 R A Lewis, 118 Loud dt Oo, 118 G N Ncyle, 120 ■Terms on tho day of sale. „ July 38 SEABORN GOOD ALT, Executor. VI Tho Charleston Courier, and Augusta Chronicle -weekly until the day of salo, and sood bills to this office forooiiefcUon. • ‘YTTILL be soli W hian -i . wisr5?S?Sffl9!L l ta Effing- county, on the first Tuesday In November P. M. STOTE8BPRY, Adm’r. Administrator*! Sale* ff\S the first Tuesday In October next, will be sold at vi tho Court House door In Hlnesvll^ Liberty county, the Lands or the estate or Ablel Perry. 8okl for tho benefit or told estate. 8. H. PERRY. Adm’r. angli Admlnivtra tor’s Sale, ; /"\N the first Tuesday In October next, will be sold In front of tho Court House In Springfield, Effingham County, betwoen the legal hours, all the lands belong- , lng to the estate of Christian J. Held}, dooeased, consist ing of four Tracta, and containing In tho whole, two hund red and forty three acres, and upon which said Chris tian J. Heidi resided at the time or his death. Terms made known on the dayof rale. . „ .. - nug 14 - CHARLES 1 H1NELY, Adm’r. ... , istrntrlx's Bale, y-\N THE FIRST TUESDAY in November pext, win U he sold, before the Court Bouse door, In the city > of Darien, McIntosh county, all the remaining Rea! Es> taU^rMie late T. Ri Gotlld, d( tract or. Land on Harris* Neck, coni _ and thirty (130,) acres more or less; Mw, one tract on Englo Nefck, containing two hundred and thirteen (3130 • acres, more or less. Bold by Order of the Honorable the Ordinary of McIntosh county, for the benefit of the ' heirs and creditors of said estate. M. A. GOULD, Adm*x. aaS 5, Q, W. WALTHOUR, Ag’t. * CUatlon, for Letters or Administration. S^Bf nnwbSSn Cof ’ I To 1111 whom U may conccrn: 'WbereavMosolle Zetticr nas applied to mo for Letters bf Administration de bools non, on the estate of Robert .HiBourqnln, late of »ldcounty,deceaseds These are therefore to dt© and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file tbelrotyecUons (If any . they hare,) In myomee within the time prescribed by law, otherwise aald Letters will **\?)tness my hand and official signature, this 7th day or September, A. D. 1853. JAMIM HAHN, aept8 - ■ Ordinary B. C. Citation, for Letrersof Administration. S’^Eflinclmm^CoV j To ^"hom It may concern. Whereas, Nathaniel ZetUer, has applied to me for Let- ten or Administration on tho Estate of Henry F. Zettler, late of aald County deceased- . . .... Thcso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular the- kindred and creditors of said deceased tofile their objections (Ifany they have) In my office, wipdn the time- prescribed by law, otherwise said -aug 18' Ordinary Effingham County. *! . Citation, for Letters Dismissory. SttMI>MUU*c£ (to .11 whom It may concern: Whereas Alexander A.Smetb, Administrator or the estate of Frances C. Solomons, late or said county,deceas ed, has applied to the Court of Ordinary or said county, lor letters of Dismission from said Administration: These are therefore, to cita and admonish nil and sin- sulav the kindred and’ * --*-*-* J *- •- idr objection* " I creditors of said deceased-to filo _ a (If any they have) In my office within the time prescribed by law; otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted the said applicant. Witness, my hand and official signature, this 2nd day of August/A.0,1852. JAMES RAHN. . nug 4 Ordinary Effingham County. <Cftji»(SriBCiraiitcB. John H Ladd, 183 OHartridge, 100 Epping fcKretx, 197 Hardwick fc Cooke, 193 Franklin'fc Brantley 194 Anderson* kOo, 900 8 Solomons, SOI O F Mills, 204 R Good all, 200 Behn k Foster, 200 Rabun fc Whitehead, 207 Bostou k Gunby, 209 J FPelotfcCo. J Williamson kOo. John Jones, 95 J II Burroughs, 97 G W Germany k Oo, 99 klOl Way k King, 105 Pod el ford, Fay kOo, 104 Cntrc.il EWbrrttBrmrntB. ;‘«JFir«t Oun ol the 8ca»on.' 500 STOVES FOB SALE, i BBS POTATOES.—80 HH nugtr7 ’’ *10Barnanfrl „ .... „„„„„ TToVfiTb and 8U(iXlt.-l» b«s*Rio(Sm.o!masii CMjd. .'O.U. Rica 8.,^, DT JAMES SIIEIJVAN, Brougbtan-at, (Sign of the **, Red” Star Flag*) C ONSISTING In part KEEPING GOODS and retail. 8ULL1VAN*8 80UTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING STOVE—expressly fbr Southern use. Iron Ring.. .Cooking Stove, rarlor k orrtes rrovss. ■-•nPrem. *- “ ' Eastern Prem. do. Do. Iron Witch do. Queen of tho Weal do. Elevated Oven do. 44 Mirror Parlor” Blovo. Jewel Parlor do. sept 31 if Persian A. T, Parlor. Franklin Coal Burner. Washington Coal Burner. Sylvan Parlor Stove. May Qucun Dining Room Stove; Bostou do. do. do. •Market-square. building, or fire Wood, goods, wares and merchandize, o other bulky thing* whatsoever, and penult or suffer the. • sumo to continue or remain in any square, street, lane or alley witljln the aald City, for a longer time than six houre ; nor abaU any person permit or sufihr any cart, dray, wpgon, or carriage of any sort, to stand and remain in anr street, lane, or alley, longer than such time as afore- . rnid,imder a penalty or not exceeding one hundred dol lars fbr each and ere»7 offence. Attest: R.F, AKIN, aerk Council. *.*0Uy paper* please copy.uugSO To provtitfor the it thing of Droit of tie Ctty •/ Seven- ndh lo pan etthieription heretofore mode to the Savan nah and Ogee thee Plank Road Company. V SaonoKlsr. Bo 11 ordained by Uio Mayor and Alder- mmt ofthe City of Savannah and hamlets thereof; In Council assembled, and It is hereby ordained by the au- ' thorlty of the same, That there shall bo issued Bonds of the city.of Savannah to the amount or fire thousand dol- • -lark, to pay-fbr the city sutwcriptlon to the 8aYannah and Ogortbee Plank Rood Company. The told Bonds shall be payable lu ten years, with Interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, the Interest payable semi-annually, according to. coupons to be annexed to tho Bonds. ■ TTr ■’ RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Mayor. ' Attest: R.F. Akin, Clerk of Connell. July 10 ij.aqd'should any person or per- sops not.of the above description^ herein excepted, at- - tempt to ride In of through such parts or squares, streets, or lauee, In which persous are assembled for the purpose ; of extinguishing the fire as aforesaid, such person or • persons so offending shall .on conviction thereof, be fined Jnajum not exceeding Thirty YktOan^—Extraetfrom Fire Ordinance. Attest: R.F. AKIN, Savannah, Aug. 4,1852. Cleric of CounciL Julya . 18-thJl %* City papers please copy. k 100 CAL Lamar, 103 W O O’Driscoll, 108 N A Hardee k Co n 110 Allen & Ball, 113 U K Washburn, 119 AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. PhUbrick 4c Bell, 156 44 Cohen k Foadlck, 148 Bay-sL T J Walsh, 1G6 44 Tarvor kTrucholut, 188 44 Smith k Fort, 158 44 LUMBER MERCHANTS, W B Giles fc Co. Vale Royal Mill. R A Allen k Col Smct’a Wharf. WW8tarke, Fig Island, E F Klnchlcy k Oo, WlUInk’a Wharf. James Quantock, Jr. k Oo, Eagle Mill. WHOLE SALE DRY GOODS. Roberts k Foote, opposite 8b Andrews* Hall. U F Waring, 161 Urougton-sb CLOTHING STORES. G 8 Nichols, Gibbons’ Building. Pierson k lleidt, 68 Sb Julian and 101 Bnran-sls. Baulibury k Co- Marshall House. T Porter, Sb Andrews* HalL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS. Henry Lathrop k Co, Gibbons* Building. Nevtlb Lathrop k Stcbblns, Gibbous* Building. Alkln k Burns, Bhad’s do J S Rogers, do do DeWitt fc Morgan, Rlbero's Building. Lone k McHugh, corner Broughton and Barnard-sis. Joseph Llppman, Congress-st, Market-square. Einstein k Eckman, Congress^t- near Whltakcr-sb LaRoche, Bowne k Co, Bhad’a Buildings. M Prendenrast k Oo. Contrress-sb Wm King’s London Souse, under Marshall House. W O Wadsworth, Marshall House. . WHOLESALE GROCERIES. Cohens k Herts, 140 Bay-sb J V Connerat & Oo, 150 Bay-sb Scranton, Johnston fc Co, 197 I Swift fc Co, 169 Bay-sb 8 E Bothwell k Co, 173 Bay-sb W M Davidson, West side Mark Davis fc Copp, Day-street. Webster fc Palmes, Bay-sb McMahon fc Doyle, 44 Crane fc Holcombe, 44 . WHOLESALE fc RETAIL GROCER. U J Gilbert, West side Market-square. SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS. n bom fc Cunningham, Anclaux’s Wharf. Henry. Moore’s Wharf. Hone fc Connery, Harris’ Wbart RETAIL GROCERS. J Rosseau, corner Bay and Bull-sts. W W Goodrich, Smet’s Building, WhitakfMb M-J Solomons, 157 Broughton-st. J A Brown, corner Brougntqn-ab Lane and Whltakcr-sb A Champion, Market-square. W D Ford, Waldburg’s Buildings. J G Watts, 4 Bsrnara-st. J.E. Cady fc Co, No. 16 Bamard-sb AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. O H Campfleld, Bay-sb FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS. Price fc Veader, 147 Bay-sb Wm R Bymons, 17 Whltaker-sb Robinson fc Camp, 6 Buil-sb John W Kelly, BuU-st, opposite Pulaski House. Kean, 08 Bryan-sb i fc Carey, corner Broughton and Whltakersta. M D Murphy, 105 Brjan-«b HAT STORES. N K Barnurn fc Co, No. 147 Congresa-sb Lyon fc Reed, Gibbons’ Building. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8IIOE DEALERS. Wm Heldt, Gibbons’ Building. O Johnson fc Co, 108 Bryan-sb FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER. L Roblder, 29 Whitaker-sb J L Oliver, 17 Bull-sb DYING ESTABLISHMENT. AGaUoway, 73 York-*t. SEGAU MANUFACTURER. A Ponce, 13 Whltaker-sb DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Moore fc nendrickson, Gibbons’ Building. A A Solomons fc Co, Market-square, W W Lincoln, Monument-square. Thomas M Turner fc Oo, Bay-sb J II Carter, Broughton-sb CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE. J Hasbrouck fc Co. Smeta’ Building. Collins fc Bulkley, *0° Bryan-sb HARDWARE. N B fc 11 Weed, 103 Broughton*!. E Ilopklns, 177 Congreas-sb F W Cornwell, 103Bryan-sb FURNITURE WARE-ROOM8. IW Morrell fc Co, 8meta’ Building. H S Ilogardua, corner Bull-sb and CongresHb Lone. Dougald Ferguson, Court House-square. G M Conn, 131 Broughton-sb PAINT STORES AND PAINTING. John Poole, 11 WhiUkersb John Oliver, 131 Broughton-sb F Com, do BOOK 8TORE8. WT Williams, 148 Bay-sb J 51 Cooper fc Co, comer Whitaker and Sb Jullan-sta. J B Cubbedge, Market-square. MUSIC STORE. F Zogbnum fc Co, Whllaker-st. JEWELERS. G M Griffon, corner Whitaker and Bryan-sta. 8 WUmot, JIarket-square. Horton fc Rlkeman, 110 Broughton-sb Francis Stein, 148 Broughton-sb LOTTERY OFFICES. G W Wylly, Bulbst, opposite the Pulaski House. EWlthlngton, “ 44 « .» STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER. Joseph Bancroft, 117 Bay-sb REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Willy fcMnnlmoUIn, Bull-sb, opposite Pulaski House. Wm Wright, Bay Lane. EXPRESS OFFICE. Hamden’s Office, on Bay-street—J De Martin, Agenb STEAMBOAT AGENTS. R M 1-affltcau, Charleston Steam-Packet Wbart T R Mills, Iron 8toamboet Company’s Wharf. " ” *'*■ *" —toiy’s Wharf. -hart - • mpany, Wood’s E F Klnchlny fc Co, Union Company, Dillon’s Wbart Thomas W Coskerey, Anderson’s Wbart DENTISTS. E Parsons, 127 Congress-sL 8 G Pancost, Broughton-sb H J Royal!, Broughton-sb PHYSICIANS. Gilbert fc Banks, Broughton-sb MOORE & HENDRICKSON, WHOLESALE DBUGGISTS. Gibbon*. Kit tiding*, OFFER FOR BALE-5,U00 lbs. Union White 1-oaf I<ead, pure and No. 1; 150 boxes Window Glass; 000 gallons Linseed Oil: 500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm 011} 20 barrels do. Whalo Oil; 10 do. Train OIL best quality; 0 do. Winter strained Lara Oil; 5 do. Coburn’s Machinery Oil; 10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil; 20 do. Copperas, green and dry; 10 do. Epsom Salts; 10 casks Potash; 5 casks Safasral’ts: 5 barrels Refined Saltpetre; 350 ounces Farts’ Sulphate Quinine; 10 barrels Lortllanl’s 8 miff, 20 boxes assorted Candies; SO boxes Key’s Lemon Syrup; 3U bags Pepper, Allspice and Ginger; l barrel each Nutmegs, Maco and Cloves; 100 reams Letter and Writing Paper: Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Medi cines; Perfumery; Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toi let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Side Combs, fcc. fco.; all of which are offered at tho lowest prices, either for cash or approved paper. sept 9 1'fenchi G© i. Gorman and I FANCY ARTICLES. and English THOBIAN FLEMING, Importer. No. 71, Maiden Lane, New-York. O FFERS rorsalentthe lowest mnrket price, on the usual credit, In lots to suit purchasers, the Ibl- lowing articles: tiuus and Pistols, Percussion Caps, GDfcSB, Laco and Agile Buttons, Suspenders and Garters, Silk Umbrellas, Eng. and German Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Work Boxes and Jewelry, Writing Desks, Bufihlo Dressing and Back Combs, Domluoca and Chessmen, Lead Pencils, Violin Strings. ALSO, Perfumery, Extracts, and Soap from different Paris manufacturer*. New Goods rccolred from Europe by every arriraL mwflmo aug 23 Druggist’s Articles. Silk mid Motal Guard Chains. Purses and Mirrors. Tooth and Nall Brushes. Hair and Shaving do. Artists do. Inkstands and Stationary. Marbles and needs. Snuff and Tobacco Boxes. Segar Cases. Spectacles. Pen Holders. Fancy boxoe, etc. WELLS Sc MILLER. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS. Baltimore, M anufacture steam engines, both or high and low pressure; also Circular and Upright SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, COTTON and TOBACCO SCREWS and PRESSES. the largest stock of Patterns try for Mill Work lu alllts varlelle ready at all times to Burnish Machinery upon ihe most accommodating terms at the shortest notice. All orders for every section of tho country are execu- ted and forwarded with dispatch. tnlhlin June 28 (ffitiuvai aubccttscmtntn. 11ESH GROUND FLOUlb-20 bbls, Hiram Smith’s} TEST C LARET WINE.—Just received! 15 casks Claret, and 5 J doSauterne; fbr sale by tho cask or demijohns. July 13 J. ROUSSEAU. TJUIE8H GOSHEN BUTTER, Just reqolvod and fbr sale 8EADOIW GOODALL, F-yr-s” 0 afea. - Q KERRY WINE.—Just received: 5caska Sherry Wine, mm •J^ORTHERN POTATOES.—80 bhla.Vstore, wtd tor C OTTONS.—Lvon’a Premium and Water Twist C tons, a very desirable style or goods Justopen a for salo by ■ [aug 27] AIK1N fc BURNS, Cot- [aug iff] * Aik in fc burns!” 1 POTATOES, fco.—30 kegs' and 15 tubs'selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes selected new Cheese; 40 bbls.new Potatoos: 00 bbls. Hiram Smith’s and pure Genesee Flourt 30 hairdo, pure Genesee Flour; 50 boxes fresh Bunch llalslns. Received per steamer, ^SnJSl* 1 * by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. I ~jUJLTON MARKET BEEF^-10 half barrels,.lauding * and for sale by aug 24 CLAOHORN fc CUNNINGHAM. Hair pipes and irands, for sale fc HERTZ. C ognac brandies in bond. U". mo.* I N 8TORB<—20 bbls prime Pork, 10 bbls Mesa Pork, 20 do N. E. Rum, 12 ‘ w “ *—■“ Mervln fc K( for sale by E4i E. Rum, 12 bbls Northern Gin, 25 boxes Kendoll’s Chemical Soap, a superior article, r [aug 18] A. G. HENRY. B UTTER AND CHEESE.—llff tubs, kegs, and firkins Butter, just received per stoamer Alabami sale at the! aug 25 mporlum, by SEABORN GOODALL. B AGGING AND ROPE—50 oales Gunny Bagging, and 100 oolls Kentucky Rope, in store ana Ibr sale by aug 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. T IQUORE—20 half pipe* Otard Brandy, 20 do Hoi- 3? a, ”> JU “ • 'MoMAfio&fc P ER 8HIP MARION.—25 bbls.8tuart*s Sugar, 5 bales Twine; 50 boxes Myers’ 8*8 Tobacco. For sale by aug 28 CRANE & HOLCOMBE. C ALICOES.—An assortment of French, English and Amorlcan Calicoes, Just received Tor sale by aug 12 Da WITT fc MORGAN. L AMP OIL—30 bbls.; Ibr sale by H. J. GILBERT, aug 26 West side Market Square. C ONDON PORTER!—-30 casks pintsnmlquarta “By- ass" Porter, Just received, and for salo by J. V. CONNERAT fc CO. _ __ lawKiffor themlo do so ln such G II Johnson, Georgia Steamboat Company’« require that lH» t should communicate ^*\vharfr & Cunningham, Florida Oompai a mix, TO BB ENTTrLED A5 OBDINAHCE . To prohibit the Sale at public o»t-cry of Goode. Chattel^ ■■ Wane, Product, and MtrChtcnditt within the Unite ofthe City of Savannah, except by Licensed Vendue .; Maetere. by Sheriffs, Coroners, or Constables, in exe cution of thtir duty, and by Executors, Administrators, or Guardians. And alto-to'regulate and limit the ight of Vendue Maetere to ttU under License. , lereby by the authority of the same, That thorn and after the passage of this Ordinance, It shall not be lawftil for any —ion whomsoever, not being a licensed Vendue Mas- - himself at' public oumry any Goods, C —~ J, “-‘ — -vlthln tho 11m 1 laltels, Wares, - — “-1 City of Produce, or Merchandize, within tbo limits of tho . Savannah. And If after the passage of this Ordinance, »ny person, other than the persons herein before named, shall bold any public auction whatsoever, within the limit* ofthe <Xty of Savannah, or expose to sale by him self at public outcry within the limits of said city, any Goods, Chattels, Wares, Merchandize, or Produce what soever, such person so acting or offending shall be su^ Joct and liable to a fine for each and every such act or , aforesaid, that when an application for the office or Ven- ; : duaAbater Shall hereafter bo made, the applicant sbaU act forth the store, or place at which he Intends to con- duQtwulcarry onbls general vendue or auction bust- ,• ness; und no auctioneers shall hereafter be permitted to bold, carry on, or oonduet any general auction or vendue , btolae^sat, any other store or house or place than the More oi place so set forth, unless by special permission of ..Council:. And hereafter all licenses shall show the said - place or store tot fdrth by the applicant; and such licenses shall not bo In any way assignable, provided always that the license shall authorise sales for persons other than the vendue'masters, at any point within the city, and at anytime during tbe eoatlnuaoc* of such license—such sates for other persons to bo msdo In,good faith, and not wd^thnin^ntiodefrjpidthe Corporation of the city of 3.3. And (te W farther ordained by the authority ihldj; That no Vendue Master shall be hereafter per- d to KM his license In supb manner as to allow any It other than such Venduo Master to bare any part life or the Commission or. profits which may be —F ota tho sales of 'such Yenduo Master: provided, »t-:if‘ there be two dr thrtd partoert, indlicense be snled lo ono partner, tho tlconse shall set forth the mupe pi; names of the other partner or partners who may bd allowed to receive 6 share of such profits. And If auy - licensed. Vendue Master shall so hereafter use his Ur that any person other than the person Or persons n '-In ttalkMjto, shell .receive a part or share of the com- .mission.oj profits op his sales, snob licensedVendueM- ter shall beUablelo a fine of ope hundred dollars, to w recovered on lofohnttlon before tbo Mayor ofthe .city. inlsston Irani Cound4 ho *biai liable to aline of .^e theMawo!ulo df*' w i^rmatlon before 4. And be It'further ordained by the authority Attest: ILF. Akin,C ARD D; ARNOLD, Mayor. JulyV PIANO FORTE DEPOT. The undersigned respectfully Inform the citizens of Savannah,Georgia, and Florida, . , . .that they have on liaud more than fifty Pi anos ihe largest slock ever on sale In this city, and made by tho most celebrated manufacturers In tho United States. Nunn’s fc Clark’s, J. Chtckoring, Boanlman fc Gray, Lut- chct fc Newton, Edwards fc Fisher, all well known to the lovers or Music, baro place'In their largo assortment. Theso Pianos are of rich tone, and beautifully finlsned In Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron frames made In tho most substantial and workmanllko manner. Also tho Justly celebrated iEollan Plano Fortes, which, for their sweotness mid tone, hare not been equal ed. All theso Instruments havo mctnlic frames, which render them peculiarly suited fur this climate, preventing tho necessity of tuning for yean. Tho undersigned are agbnta for Honri Hen’s celebrated Grand Pianos, mado in Paris. For power and beauty of tone, they stand pro-eminent. Catkcart** Blolodoon*. This beautiful tonodwlnd Instrument, fur village pur poses, Lodges, Serenading Parties, and Iho private prac tice of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also for sale. All of Iheeo Instruments will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. The prices of tho Pianos ranging from 8175 to *1000. Jan 20 I. W. MORRELL fc CO. OCOTUII PIG IRON.—100 tons No. 1. Scotch Pig Iron, O for salo by [aug 4) A. MINIS. TJED KEYS—Of all sizes, for sale by Aj aug 5 - F.W. CORNWELL. TDASTEBN BRICK.—45,000 first quality Eastern Eas, ju (cm Brick: 10,000 second quality Eastern Brlck- andlng from brig Harriet t for sole by aug 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. T ARD OIL,—10 bbls-Just received and for sole by Li aug 16 MOORE fc HENDRICKSON. TJOTTLED WINE—8horry and Madeira, some of very Jl> superior quality; for sole by/ [aug 01 A. MINIS. r'lOUN.—300 bushels prime Corn; in store and for sale \j low by [aug7] BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. cAND SCYTHE and OIL STONES, for sale by O nug 7 F. W. CORNWELL. Y)ORT WINE.—Few quarter cask—for sale very low JL by [July 83] A. MINIS. TftLOUIL—200 bbls. Baltimore Flour; 50 do Canal do X 1 In store, and for sale by July 27 SWIFT fc CO. T>ER SCHR. WOODBRIDGE.—15 bbls. Lard. For X sale by [aug 26] CRANE fc HOLCOMBE. /■'tHAIRS.—25 dozen Choirs,or various kinds, landing, \J nnd for salo by aug 26 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. O UNNY BAGGING.—100 bales, in store; for sale by eept 11 WM; C. O’DRISCOLL. T) ACON.—25 hhds. Sides, and 5 hhds. Shoulders, foi Jt) salo by [aug 13] ' 8. E. BOTHWELL fc CO. "OLANTATION SEGARS—Of superior qualify, Just JT received. Also In store, 175,000 Havana Segars, various qualities. For sale by nug 20 Jl V. CONNERAT fc CO. T UTI1ER FELTON fc BON8’ RUM.—100 bbls^ land- “ ,0bI BIUOHAM, KELLY ft CO. T)LACK TEA.—15 half Chests Black Tea—landing JD from schr. Virginia, and for sale by nug 20 A. MINIS. T7RESII GOSHEN BUTTER.—Just received, a fresh 1? lot of Goshen Butter, per steamer Florida, and fo sale by W. D. FORD, sept 1 Waldburg’s Building, Jefferson-st, PIANO FORTES. Tho Subscribers, solo Agents for A. Sto* Jart and Co.’s ami J. B. Dunham’s Plano , , . . , JFortes, are always supplied with an as sortment of these favorite and Justly celebrated Instru ments. For durability, they can bo fully warranted, whilst their superiority of tone and touch Is ovldent ana acknowledged by the most casual observer, os well as tho critical connoisseur. The Ladles are respectfully In- vlted to view theso Instruments; and an arrangement having been effected with one of our moat eminent Pi anists for the purpose, they can also be enabled tojudge of the tone. F. ZOGHAUM fc CO., Market-square. 6y Second hand Pianos taken In exchange—also, toned and repaired.Jan 20 8AULSBURY & CO., (lUarslinll House Buildings) ARK HOW OriNIHO A OKI IRAK LB STOCK OF READY HADE CLOTHING, A DAPTED to the present season, which has been JrJL manufactured under their own supervision, and the workmanship of which they can recommend In every respect. As they contemplato making It a perma nent business, It will be their aim to self such goods as will give satisfaction to their customers. They will deal mostly in the finer and medium grades of (foods, but at tho rate of profit they design charging, will bring them within the reach or thoso who may have hereto fore worn an inferior article. Their terms being exclu sively Cash, they can nfford to make It to the Interest of cash purchasers to patronlzo thorn. Being always In tbo market, we can avail ourselves of the newest and most desirable Goods Imported, and will have by every steamer fresh additions to our Stock. .MARINE RAILWAY. rpflE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may A need his services, that be has charge or the MARINE RAILWAY, which is now in successful operation. He is therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually visiting our port, aud to do the work of repairing, fcc-on reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint tho bottoms of their vessels can also bo accomodated on the Railway upon reasonable terms. Ho Is also prepared lo contract for building vessels or any clou or description, and to carry on tho business of Ship Carpentering, Spar Making, and Caulking, in all Its various branches, at the eastern extremity of the city. A good Ship Smith Is on the premises. RUg«3 ly H.F. WILLINK, Jr. Dr. J SSullivau, 112 Stalest. 44 C W West, Comer Bull and Congress-el*. 44 L Knorr, Broughton-st. F H Deracrc, Broughton-st. CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCIIOOL8. Bernard Malkin, 156 Broughton-st. S J Cassells, Chatham Academy. BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. Geo N Nichols, BuIksL, opposite the Pulaski House. J B Cubbcdge, Sorrel’s Buildings. DAGUERRE AN GALLERY. W V Prentice, comer SUJullan-sL and Msrkct-sq. GAS FITTER. Samuel W Thoman, Broughton-st. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. A Short, comer South Broad and Wbltakcr-sto. D L Cohen, No. 5 Jones-at. G Butler. ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGI1T8. R fc J Lachllson, near Canal Lock. A N Miller, Eastern Wharf. SHIPWRIGHTS. H F Wlllink, Jr n Eastern Wharf. Dry Dock Company, Hutchinson’s Island. WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACK8MITH8. Miller fc Ferguson, comer Broughton fc Montgomery* Jas Quantock, aen’r, (Wheelwright,) St. Jullan-sL, W< or Market-square. S Z Murphy, (Blacksmith,) 96 8L Jullan-sL TIN AND COPPER PLATE WORKER. U Cranston, 91 Bryau-et. TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER, James Sullivan, Broughton*!. T W McArthor, 13 Barnard-sL John J Maurice, 44 JII fc T Bishop, comer of Broughton and Jeffsrson-st. SADDLERY, fcc. WII May fc Co,, comer Whitaker and Bryan-sts, CARRIAGE MAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS. G W llardcastle, 20 Congress and 95 8L Jullan-sta. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. Wm Wsmor, comer Broughton and WeatBroad-sts. J 0 Thornton, comer or Bay fc West Broad-si. MANUFACTURER OF MATCHES. D U Galloway, 73 York-sL ^ _ DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN. D R Dillon, foot West Broad-st. „ r GUNSMITH; CUTLERY, fcc. E Lovell, 12 Bamard-ati J T Jones, 175 Market-square. (ftw Tin,! c_tar i STOVES I 8T0VE8U T * LOOK AT I ier Manaractor: 181 -Cl ^ B iTOVEffi! onJro^hton and j * T ? 0n * UWM * a * ^ “roet stock of STOVES, Tl C ^°BiiECT/ , iH3 ) w e, !^d coirm WAim, .me/, u»Joff.ri!l5h82 sole and retail. AU kinds or. Job . Work In our line faith .—**•»**»« N. B.—Having had much experience In Roofing, we are prepared to execute nU Jobs In that line In the latest and most approved manner, oct 13 J. H. fcT.l __ strongly:recoramondcd by the focully as a nutri tious cooling food for Infants. It Is also ranch approved for maklng adeUclous. custard, . fcc^ Just rocelvod, and for satoby . [July 33] W.W. LINCOLN. B UTTER, CHEESE, 4cc.—SO tabs choice Goshen But- left 20 boxes English Dairy Cheese;! 10 bases Pine SUMMER CLOTHING) AT REDUCED PRICF.8. T HE Subscribers will shortly commence receiving their stock or Fall and Winter Clothing, which will occupy their entire room, and, therefore, propose selling the remainder of their Summer Goods at unprecedented low rates. Those In Immedlato want would do weilto give them a call. HAULSBURY fc CO., aug 31 Marshall House. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, Wholesale and Retail* THE largest and best selected stock of goo__ ever offered for sale In this city. Gold and Silver Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, Sets of — r Jewelry. Chstcianea, Bracelets, Brooches, lino Diamond work Finger Rings, Silvor Castors, Tea 8ets, Pitchers, Coblelo, Cups, Cuke Boskets, Spoons, Forks, and a great variety of article*, too numerous to mention; the whole of which will bo sold at reduced prices. All k I lids of W atches. Clocks, Jewelry end outer Jobbing attended to by competent hands. oug33 HORTON fcBIKBMAN, No. 110 Broughton-st, fresh, just received per Philadelphia steamor, and .. July 27 . iladelpl W. Vi. LINCOLN, Monument-square. (Smrat atitirrttncmcntB. SAVANNAU imoi.mi.li A ItETAII. Saddlery Varchousc, Young’s Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle. 0W0S1TK W. R. StMMQHB CLOTU1HO STORM. JlnnnfaetarcH otSaMe«, Srfifcs & UaiileM, Have on hand a good assortment of Baddies, Bridlcsnnd Harnesses, prwhich the following compriso a part; Span ish Quilted, Overlaid and Shallon' Saddles; Planter’s largojmd extra huge Saddles; Men’s plain do.; English do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladles' Saddles of a variety of paUoms; Bridles fc Mariengalea; Saddle-Bags Trunks,fcc, SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddlo Trees, Skirting and Hog Skins; Pad do.; Btralnlng and Worried Wob; Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes. HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Harnesses, or all kinds, by the single set. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and Bows, by tho singlo sot; Plalod anti Brass Stump Joints j plain do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.] broad and narrow Laces, variety or patterns; Silk and Worsted Fringe*; black and purplo Coach Roans; Bug- Plated aud Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and gy Lamps; Plated aud Brass C Plated Knobs, fcc. TRAVELLER’S fi|g|J TRUNK.DEPOT. 13T GIBBONS' RANGE. . . GEORGE 8. NICHOLS H AS, In connecUon with his CLOTHING BUSINESS, fitted up his second story for TRAVELLING TRUNKS, VALY8ES AND CARPET BAGS,bndin tends to keep up a complete assortment of such articles. He respcctfolly Invitee travellers and tdl others In want, to call and examine his stock. Ills price, w 111 be marked low, and varying from 91 50 to 930 each, mado up and finished In tno treat style, and for convcutcnoo. Each will bo marked with the lowest selling prtoo, and no abatement from 1L [mar 25] G EO. 8. NICHOLS. TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!! A very largo assortment or lino and cotnmoiiTmvellliigTrunks,nmongwhlch are Ladles’Trunks, and Hat Boxes, Just rocolvodand for salo by wpr27 O. J0HN80N fc CO n 108 Bryan-st. Juno 28 TRUNKS! TllUNKSII Received . por stoamer, a fine assort ment of Travelling and Packing Trunks. ( Al5o^a nice selection of Carpet Bogs. For J PIER80N & HEIDT, WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE. THE Subscriber has on hand, and is con stantly receiving from the best aud most re spectable manufacturers in the country. Rich ■DM* DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such as Table, Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks; 8ilver Plates and Walters, Tea Setts, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets, Tumblers, Pop Boats, Soup and Snuco Ladles; Plo, Ico Cream, Cake and Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle mid Butter Knlvos, Napkin Rings, Balt Cellars, and Fruit Silvor Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles, Cake Baskets, Castor*, Walters, Snuffers and Trays. Ivon; Balauco Handle Knives, and Silver Plated on Steel, Tablo and Desert Knives. Flue Tweuty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com mon Brass Clocks, of every description. Gold and Silver Lever and Leplne Watches, fine enam elled Huullng Watches, Gold and 8llrer Watch Chains, Soalsand Keys, Gold and8llver Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ fine Pocket Cullory, Razors and Razor Btrops, Card Cases. Port Slonalr- *~ Partlcular attention will be Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive facilities, ho confidently believes no will satisfy all who may favor mm with their palronngo. Uls prices are ns low, and terms as favorable, as at any other establishment In the Slate. mar 18 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square. LUMBER I LUMBER! STEAM-SAWED & RIVER LUMBER. rpHE Subscribers have now on hand and will continue A to keep a huge and frill supply of well-seasoned Steam-sawed and River Boards and Scantling, of all de scriptions and sizes, which they will sell low and on ac commodating terms. Lumber will be delivered in any part of the cliy^lf required. asjoou mtoxmmmn. Deselect ^rtlonTofScriptureibrevery Morning Evening throughout tho year, being a CompantoL B?clV: n PHgrlmaget byH.T.Tuoksrtnan. • ■Japanran Account Geographical and Historical, from «ho oarilost period nt whloh the Islands composing this Empire wore known to Europeans down to ihe present time, and the Expedition fitted out In' the United: Stales; by Charles MaoFarlono, Esq, author of “British India,” Ybulh’s Now Drawing Book. •Fire Years In an English University} by Chsrles Aslor Bristod. • , Mary Beahara: a Novd} by Mrs Grey, nuthor of “The Young Prims Domun” fco. Hagnr: a Store of To-Day; by Alice Oaroy. Single'Blessedness,or^Single Ladles and Gentlemen, against the Slanders of tho Pulpit, the Press, aud Uio Lecture Room. September No. of Appleton’s Mechanic’s Magnxino. Also, a fresh supply oft Uncle Tom’s Cabin As It Is. KKto’s Isaiah and the Prophets. ■ ■ NEW BOOKST" ■ ■ J APAN: An account, tieogtaphlcal and Historical, from tho earliest period at which tho Islands com posing this Empire were known.to Europeans down to tho present Dine, and the Expudltlon fitted out In the United Stales. By CUarloa McForlane, Esq. Illustrated. Fivo Yean in an English University. By Charles At- tor Brlsted. Sicily t A Pilgrimage. By Uonry F. Tuckerman. Summer Tlmo In the Country. By the Rov. R. A. Wlllimot. . The Adventures or Clarence Bolton} or, Llfo in New York. By Joseph A. SeovlUo. Mary Seaham; a NoveL By Mrs. Grey. septO Received by J. D. CUBDEDQB. NEW BOOKS. M EN OFTHE TIME, or Bketclies of Living Notables. Aunt Phillis’s Cabin, orSouthoraLlfaas ltU., By Mrs. Eastman—with Engravings. Tho Groat Salt Lako, or Utah—with Maps andnuuto- rous Plates. By Cant Btansbure, U. 8. T. Engineer. Tho Mormons of tho Great Bolt Lako. By Lieut. Gun nison. . 1 McGown’s Treatlso on Diseases ofthe South. Ranking’s Half-Yearly Abstract or Medical Science. Byrne on Adulterations of Food and Drink. National Portrait Gallere, Nos. 1 to 4—35 cents each. Harper’s Mugazlno for September. The Discarded Daughter: Clifford Family. Up Country Letters; Heirs of Randolph Abbey. BookofSnobs. By Thackeray. Lotus Elating. By Curtis. Tho Master Builder. By Lee. The Child at Home. By Abbott No. 0 Bleak House. aug 20 W. THORNE WIMJAM8. RECEIVED BY JOHN l iPERfc CO., Wednesday, Stpt.lst, S UMMER TIME IN THEOOuNTltYt by Rev. R. A. Wlllmott—being a continuation of Appleton’s Popular Library. Tho Llfo and Public Services of Henry Clay, down to 1848: by Epos • Sargent—edited and completed at Mr. Clay’s death, by Uoraco Greeley. Ihe Quorndon Hounds, ora^Virginian at MUton Mow bray; byllenre William Herbert, author of “Frank For rester's Field Sports.” Heads and Hearts; or, My Brother, the Colonel! a novel by tho author of “Cousin Cecil,” Ire. The Life of Gen. Franklin Pierce: by D. W. Bart lett. sept 1 males. L.. glvou to Repairing of Jon 20 NCHLEY fc CO„ Wllllnk’s whorf. FIG ISLAND STEAM 8AW MILL. STEAM SAWED LUMBER, C ARGOES sawed to order at short notice. (Sty orders will be supplied and tho lumber delivered in any part of the town. On hand, a fine assortment or seasoned Plank, Boards and Scantling. Apply at tho Mill, or through Post Office, or Commu nication Box, lu Republican Beading Room, to fob 14 JAMES A. FAVVN8, Agent. C OMBS.—A Inrge assortment of Shell, Ivory, Buffalo and Brazllllan Dressing, Tuck, Fine Teeth, and Children’s Long Combs, of the latest patterns; Just re ceived per steamer, and for sale by July b MOORE fc HENDRICKSON P OTA' by j [July: d per si 28] er siiuuaiuu, inrsaie II. J. GILBERT. _ article to prevent water falling on tho floor when bath ing. Price GaJi ceuta per yard. For sale by aug 26 COLLINS fcBULKEY. lOTATOES AND ONIONS.-800 bunches White On- JL Ions: 20 bbls. Potatoes; landing from steamer State of Georgia, and for sale by aug 24 CLAOHORN fc CUNNINGHAM. T IME, Plaster, Cement and Plastering Hair, always oi JU hand and for sale by aug 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. C OTTON DUCK/—100 bolts of Hooper’s Cotton Duck, from No. 1 to No. 10, on hand and for salo by aug 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. P AILS AND,TUBS.—50 dozen Painted Palls,-20 neala Painted Tubs: for sale Jj;- aug4 le by BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. B ALTIMORE HAMS.—200 Reynold’s superior Hams, landing from schr. Jno. W. Anderson and for sale by aug 4 CLAGUORN fc CUNNINGHAM. "POTATOES, Cabbage, Apples, 8slmon, Mai JL Herrings, on baud and for sale by W. D. FORD, Waldburg’s I septa exclu- QMOKED TONGUE8.-1UO Smoked Tongues; landing O from stoamer Alabama, and for sale by aug 25 CLAOHORN fc CUNNINGHAM. B UTTER AND CHEESE.—10 kegs choice Butter; 20 boxes 'choice E. Dairy Cheese; 50 Smoked Tongues; andlng from steamer Alabama, for salo by nug 11 CLAGUORN fc CUNNINGHAM. gfllOKEDTONOUEa-2 dox. SmokwCTouguos} FuL I ton market flocf] Leaf Lard; for sale b; aug 11 i by :.D. FORD, Waldburg’s Building Jefforson-st. V INEGAR.—20 bbls. white Wlno Vinegar, Just receiv ed and for sole by aug 10 MoMAUON fc DOYLE. S UGAR HOUSE SYRUP.—A superior article for table use: Crashed Sugar, Powdered do., Brown do.; Balti more Flour, afresh article, for salo by W. D. FORD, wig 11 Waldburg’s Building Jcffersomt- M ACKEREL.—20 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, 20 do. No. 2 do. Just received and lor sale by aug 10 MoMAUON fc DOYLE. nuggQ I. J. GILBERT. S TRAW CUTTERS.—Several dozen Hovey’s and oth er makers’ Straw Cutlers, received by brig Emily from Boston; for sale by aug 28 CHA8. II. CAMPFIELD* C OTTON ROPE AND TWINE.—Assorted sizes Colton Rope, in colls and bundles; I bale superior Bagging Twine; for sale by [aug 28} C11A8. II. CAMPFIELD. U. STATES CLOTHING EMFOU1UM* WHOLESALE WAREROOMS AT THE “RED DOORS." rpHI8Now and Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING A Establishment, recently opened by the Subscribers, offers inducements to SOUTHERN nnd WESTERN buy ers In regard to low prices and lmmunse variety of stock, rarely lo be met with. The Increase of sales from a very liberal patronage, hns been such ns lo warrant their of fering Clothing at unusual tou> prices, and currying out the system or ''Large Sales and Small Profits.” By* Orders from any part or tho United States prompt ly executed and with especial care. REED, BROTHERS fc CO. P. 8.—Facilities will bo offered buyers to purchase on the regular credit. Usual discount allowed to cash buy ers. ly dec 15 READY-MADE C LOTHING AT WHOLESALE ONLY. S UCH Has been the dotnund in this Market for Clothing at wholesale by Country Merchants, we have been in duced to fit up and fill ono of our Lolls with READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, which we now offer at WHOLESALE ONLY. Dealers will nt onoo seo tho advantage of selecting from a LARGE STOCK, where the sizes are not brokon by constantly retailing from It. We do not confine ourselves to any one particular market in getting our CLOTHING, but take advantage of several of tbo Northora markets. Rata and Gaps. We shall continue ns heretofore, tho Wholesale Hat and Cap Business, and by connecting tho two branches, feel confident enu glvo better bargains In elUior branch than were before offered In this city. Our stock Is now complete, to which we most respectfully Invito an exami nation before purchasing, at Nos. 155 Congress and 75 SL Jullan-stroets, Gibbous’ Block, Savannah, Go. Jon 20 MtlllUl, lit LYON fc REED. . WATCHES, JEWELRY* SILVER AND PLATED WARE THE Subscriber is now opening tho largest L flock and greatest variety or Watches, Jewel- ) lerr, Silver and Plated Ware, over receive I before. Fancy Articles of every description lo I abundunce. Also: Presentation Boxes, of the I richest kind, varying tn price from 8125 to I 8100. Ladles’ YVutchea, from 830 to 8355; L Gent’s do, from 840 to 9200. Friends anrl customers are Invited to call and examine, and If Inten tion to please and attention to business will warrant, he hopes to receive a proportionate share of it. G. M. GRIFFeN, Successor to M, Eastman, 8ccond corner nbove Pulaski House. P. S.—Watches repaired as usual by the best workmen In the United Staton. Jan 11 RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO, Thursday. August 20th. H HARPERS’ MAGAZINE, for September. Bloak Houso; by Charles Dickens—No. 0. Tho Book of Bnoba; by W. M. Thaokery—Appleton’s Popular Library. Up-Country Letters; edited by Prof. B , National Observatory. Bhades of Character, or The Infant Pilgrim; by Anne Woodrooffe, author of “ Michael Kemp,” fcc. . Lydia; 44 A Woman’s Book”; by Mra.N.Crosaland. Home and Social Philosophy, second series; by Cbas. Dickens—Putnam’s semi-monthly Library. The Clifford Family, or a Talo or the Old Dominion t by one of her Daughters. Tho Child at Home, or The Principles of Filial Daly, lllustratod; by John 0. Abbott. Lotus-Eatingt a Summer Book; by G. W. Curtis. Pictorial Field Book-No. 20. A Latln-Engllsh and Kngllsh-Latln Dictionary; by Charles Anthou. for the use of Schools. Tho Men of tho Time, or Sketches of Living Notables. Tho Master Builder, or Life at a Trade; by Day Kel logg Lee. Tho Nineteenth Century, or The New Dispensation: being a brief examination of theelalmsond assertions of Emanuel Swendenborg. Unnklng’s Hair-Yearly Abstract—No. 15, January lo Juno. Momolr of Ellen Mary Woodward; by Rev. Geo. D. Miles. Boswell’s Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.—English edition, Illustrated. Tho Illustrated London Cookery Book, containing 1500 receipts; by Frederick Bishop, NEW LAW BOOKS. J URISDICTION and Powers of the U. 8. Courts, and tho Rules of Practice: by 8. D. Law. Beck’s Medical Jurisprudence—3d edition, 2 vols. The Jurisdiction Law and Practice of the Courts ofthe United States In Admiralty and Maritime Cases: by A. Conkllng, District Judgo U. S. for N. Y.-3 vols. 3d Sanford’s Reports. Supreme Court New-York City.* 3d and 4tb Comstock’s Reports, Court of Errors New- York. Tho Princeton Pulpit: Edited by J. T. Duffleld. Tho Wide, Wide YVorld. and Queechy: by Elizabeth WethereU. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. . NEW LAW BOOKS. T HE Jurisdiction and Powors of tho United States Courts and Rules of Practice In tho Supreme Court, and ortho Circuit and and District Courts In Equity and Admiralty; by Step. D. Law. Medical Jurisprudence; by P. R. Bock, M. D. and L. D.—a new edition, in 3 vols. Reports In Ihe Superior Court, City of New-York;. by the lion. L. II. Handford, vol. 3. Comstock’s Reports In tho Court of Appeals, V York-4 vols. Iho Jurisdiction,Law nnd Practice In tho Courts ofthe United States In Admlrallty nnd Mnratlme Cmlica; by A. Coukling, Judgo U. 8. for New York, 2 vols. The Principles of Circumstantial Evidence; by Willis. ^Treatise on tho Law of Covenants for Tltlo; by Wm. R. Thu Law of Evidence In Criminal Coses; by Roscoo-^ 4tn American edition, by Shnrswood. July 7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. English and French Illustrated Standard* Solontiffic Medical Ilooki A PRACTICAL TREATISE on tho use of the Mlcr scope: by John Quekett. Illustrated, lectures on Histology, delivered at tho Royal College of Surgeons of England: by John Quekett. lllustratod with 150 cuts. Chemical Technology, or Chemistry applied to the Arts aud Manufactures: by Drs. Knapp, Ronalds, and Rich ardson. Principles of Physics, and Meteorology: by J. Muller, Professor or Physics, at the University orFrelborg. Illus trated with 530 engravings on wood. The Anatomy or the External Forms of Msm by J, Fan, M. D n and Robert Knox,M. n. The Microscopic Auatomy or the Human Body In Health and Disease: by Arthur Hill Hassall, M. D. The Natural History of Mam by James Cowles Prich ard, M.D., etc. etc. Third edition, with 50 colored plates. Elomonta or General and Minute Anatomy of Man and Mamalla: by Fr. Gerber. A Practical Toxt-Uook of Inorgnnlo Chemistry, with Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis: by Dugoll Camp bell. Physlologle Pntliologiquc: par H. Lobert. The Philosophy ofMarrlngo: by Michael Ryan, Manual of Practical Assaying: by John Mitchell. A Complete Course or Meteorology: by L.F. Caoratx. Encyclopedic Anatomlque: par J. Henle. Received by Jnne 10 JOHN M. COOPER fc CO. _ for the sale of the celebrated Pt aims, from Schley’s Factory, In Georgia, hare on hand a supply or Fall and Winter Goods, which they offer fur sale, at reasonable prices, [aug 28-1 mo] R, HABERSHAM fc SON. JEWELRY* rice, MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 " lual receWed the finost assortment of new fash ioned JEWELRY of all description: Gold and . . ... HllrBr PoubIIb and Pens; Sliver nnd Silver- plated Ware, such as Fruit Baskets, Walters, Tea-sets, Candlo-stlcks-Tablo nnd Tea-spoons, fine Table, Pocket and Pen Knives, fcc. fcc.—a large variety of the finest Work- boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, Sec. fcc- for ladles and gentlomcn—as also, a fine selection ol Flutinas, Ac- cordeans, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which he oifara at the lowest prices over sold at In this city. The publfo generally und tho ladles particularly, are respectfully invited to call round and examine Uio above stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 BroughtoMtreet aug 21 if WATCH MAKING AND REPAIRING. /S THE UNDERSIGNED begs leavo to Inform Ihe citizens of Savannah, nnd the people In the country In general, that he has taken the store No. 148 Broughton-street, one door west of Dixon’s Confectionary, where he will be pleased to Make nnd Repair all kinds or CLOCKS nnd WATCHES, and will warrant all works with which he may be on- trusted. . [Spr28 Jy] PRANC1H STEIN. TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS. '||| The subscribers have in Store, Coknbr or 1 Bxououtox and JKrrxaaoN-NTRKXTs, (oppo site St. Andrew’s Hall,) a large stock of NEGRO BROGANS, which they will fit to measure, and sell at wholesale prices on their usual terms, sept 16 , 2m E. F. WOOD fc CO. PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER. nplIB Subscriber, respectfully Invites Uio public or 8a- X vnnnah to test the qualities of this fine Beer, from the Brewery of Messrs. Enoro fc WoLr,al tho Fnlrmount and wholesome beverage,dnrlng the autumn, winter, and spring. As In the old country, it will be sold to famlllob and individuals, wbo will thus Incur no risk of its souring on their hands. The use of this Beer Is particularly recorn- whotfonw,,WICh,kl - ren * wpt7 Myl HERNYWEIQAND, FALL 'THESubscriberahavenow openafthoiVstodcof Fall ■opt 4 .NEVITT, LATHROP fc OTEBBINS. WINTER GOODS. , - EXCHANGE ON, NEW-YORK. ATHIG.IT, 10 ^l^^FAYA So. - A PPLES AND POTATOES.—50 bbls. of each, lo nr- JTjl rive, by schr. Stephen Tulier, from New-York; also, 30 bbls. Potatoes, In store, and for salo by aug 25 WILLIS fcuRUNADGE. ALT1MORK FLOUfe, BACON, AND LARD.—1(10 bbls. Howord-et. Flour, from new wheat; 100 do. do. do. do. fresh ground old do.; 60 casks prime Bacon Sides; 35 do. do. do. Shoulders; 00 bbls. and 75 kegs prlroo Leaf Lard; landing, and for sale by aug28 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE. .. J. C. IIASBIiOUCK A CO. HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrivals, FlneOff Ch'nnTea Seta; Saucers; Dinner Sets; GiltMlf Innd Plain Pitchers; Candlesticks, high and Mi/ low t Chinn Vases nnd other Mantel Ornomonts; Save-alls; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs, gilt and cm* bossod, various sizes; Granite Dlnner,Tea and Toilet Sets; Lustre Bowls; together with a goneral assortment of Granite Ware; Decanters of now patterns; PItchors; Gob- lots; YVInc Tumblers, cut and pressed; Water und Wine Bottles; Astral, Solar and Globe Lamps; Candlesticks, plain nnd colored; Flngor Basins; Fruit Boskets; Dishes; Bowls; Salt Collars, various patterns; Hall Lanterns; Bo hemian Gloss Toilet Bottles. Vases, fcc.; Silver, Gilt and Bronzed Girandoles nnd Roebucks; Plaited Fruit Baskets; Castors; Mustard Tops: Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons; Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter Stoppers; Tea Btrnlncr« Britannia Coffee Biggins; Urns and Pols; Bent’s Patent Coffee Drawers; Ton Pols; Chocolate Pots; Lamps; Can dlesticks; Cups; Mugs; Soai^lloxM|Phclion^Caatuns fcc. Jan 20 Bmcts’ new building, Broughton-street. QUGAR8, fcc.—Clarified, Crushed and Brown kJ Java, Cuba, Rio and Moeha Coffee; Hyson, Imperlu. Gunpowder nnd Oolong Teas; Adamantine, Sperm, Tal low and Patent Caudles; Lemon Syrup, Cordials, Sweet meats, Liquors, Segara, fcc.} Just received^ it, BUTTER, CHEESE, AND POTATOE8.-28 Genesee Flour, 25 kegs prime Goshen Butter, 50 boxes do. do. Cheese, 35 bbls. fine Ealing Potatoes; landing from steamship Alabama, and for sale by aug 25 SPRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO. septS J. A. BROWN. L EECHES I LEECHES ll—This day received per steamer Florida, one tub or larae and healthy Bwo- dish Leeches. [July 22] W. W. LINCOLN, L EMONS and oUANGESz-liccolvod per stoamer Alabama, and for sale by aug 28 JAB. A. BROWN, 27 Whltnker-alrect. jyjKlKBTl POTATO BH. fubh«—lp bbls, received por steamer forsulo t - Alabama, and for salo by aug 28 JAS. A. BROWN, 27 Wh I take wired. i pRKSH GROUND CANAL FLOUR, for family use, in 1 store, and for sale by . W.D. FORD, Waldburg’s Building, Jefferson .street. /'SOKHKN CHEESE—LandingperstcatncrAlabama.— VJT 30 boxes prime Goshen Cliooso, for sale low by aug 20 J. VTCONNERAT fc Of jpEKSir. B18CUlTS,-r^3;ff»,Lcnion, Picidc, Wine, nnd Butter Crackers, for s3o by Waldburg’s Jalldl W. D. FORD, ling, Jo fferson-s tract. F. W CHF.EHK.-r5p bo^cs landing per steamer Aloba nug 26 ° f 7 j CRANK fc HOLOQMBE. I VOR Y HANDLE TABLE XNfVEH, with and wltliout forks; for sale by [aug 31] F. W. CORNWELL, j ftARPKNTER FOR 8ALR--A'NS«ro Man, of age, very likely, a Carpenter ana Turner Apply to [septP] WYLLY fc MONTMC . . . [sept 9] - . . TJBiffiJsSnSS CAPS.—50/100 Cox'.bct OroCUBl rdge Jl Percussion Caps, for salo by - Percussion Caps, for sale by wg 28 *K W*.OOPNWELL, 102 Bryan-sL f-WMlATP/S BOAPurf STARCH.—100 bbU. No. i fiaaa* ’yASisrs'* 1 sept i Marshall Uouso. i TIN-WAltE AND STOVJB DEPOT. Removal. JAMES SULLIVAN has removod from his old stand In Whltaker-strcet, to tho new and beautiful Iron Front Store, In Brough- ton-street, nearly opposite L W. Morrell fc Co.’s store. . A more oxlenslro assortment than heroto- fcforo will bo kept, and all reasonable effort made to plonao, June 20 , REMOVAL* IN CONSEQUENCE of extensive alterations to bo mado In their store, the undoralgnod have [removed to tho premises formerly occupied by Mr. Jas. Sullivan, In Whltakenttrect, next doer to Mr. G- M. Griffon's Jewelry Store,whore may bo found their jusua! .yarfoly. of^ PIANO FORTES, MUSIC did MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. June 22 F. ZOGHAUM fc CO. FALL GOODS. a Tho Subscribers ore now opening their MMSS toll style of HATS, CAPS, fco. fcc n In- DBS eluding a few cases of Beebe's superior ^ quality, to which they respectfully Invito tho attention of their friends and the public generally, scpl 3 LYO LYON fc REED. FEVER AND AGEE. /*1IIILLFEVER, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Ro- \j mUtonV Fevers and nlUho various forms ol billons diseases, speedily nnd thoroughly cured by DIL OS GOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGOUUE, the well known remo- dy for Fever and Aguo. That old favorite with tho nubile, requires no Cfap Trap to giveU currency with tho poonlo. Ills loft to toll IU own story—to rest on lu own Intrinsic merits. Ask the candid man who hns given it a fair trial, ann be will tell you whst ll,will accomplish. It Is entirely a vegetable preparation, and may bo taken by any one. with perfect safety to tho most delicate con stitution. In repeated Instances It has been administered tn Infants lea* than a month old, suffering from attacks of Fever and Ague, and always with, entire success-, lit numberless Instances constitutions greatly Impaired, and apparently ruined by a long residence In a billons cli mate, have been entirely restored Jiydto continual and ef ficient use. Forsolu at wholesale or retail, by WM. VV..LINCOLN, Monumentrsquaro. July 29 Sole Agent for. this City, GOODS AT COST! •JjlINSTEIN It ECKMAN, 153 Oonareu street, respect* Hi faUy Inform Ihe public, that The balanco of their Spring and Bummer Goods will he sold out at cost prices. to .maka room for tbelr new and large stock of Fall ana Winter Goods. All who wish to get bargains aro.ro* quested to give us a call , at an early day. aug 10 West lido Markct-sq. aoolt awitcttatmcntB. 4 ■DsBOW’S - - ,mD Southern Sw fi k .!?°“gf S80p tj, Jn three.targ. and ' ■ I type, double columnt;.handsome mW ^ 1 _: Paper.and bindinB. f 1 "*' I ■"-flHBTI SSSsasaSgfcsS SS»=r""«K=aS5 form for. referouce. Tho Volume* wlU etnbmco tti WcstuniStat^A (.n imnorfcct lml‘x or ivhlrh In." 1 ' founa nt tlioo!»nl|iioflliQ loth volume.) Wch *011* To wlu Their Hlitory, PopuliUon, Unop.pi,, stnUBtlcnorthoceniuior itUll. , M ““Pta. tolvos. U deUYflrjr to Meroh<lDtfl i or to toa partfesuJaJi mi woatora cllloo, 119 to HO pS unWKWg I Incidentally of the North and the Union. Tennises^* annum. | d T ! »vdnm« h n™n.r.*l u b. nnlrorm with ih. e Now Orleans, June 1,1853. J. D. DL DaBQW June 13 Doctor Yourself for 8g Cental the POCKET I \ private disease In every shiu I U and form, and malformsUoniw L r.v 1 ? 10 U “° haa n °v arrived, f f that persons suffering from I crot diseases, need, no mor, I bccomotho victim or -quAtr, I xaT. as by tbe prescripiloa contained fn this book, any on, I . --- — „ may cure himself without Ms. dranoo tohus ness, or the knowledge of tho most tollman l friend, and with one-tenth tbe usualexpense. In addltloi I to tbo general routlne pf private disease, it folly explala, tho cause of manhood’s early docline,, with observation! I on marriage—besldosraany other derangements Which u L would uoV be proper to enumerate In the public nrlnh 1 C?- Any. nerson .sending; TWHNTY-FIVE; CJENW enclosed In a loiter will receivo one copy, of, this bo6k by mall, or five conics will bo sent for.one dollar. Ad! dross, 44 Dr.W. YOUNG,No. 153 SPRUCE Street THIL ADEI.PIHA.” Port-paid. 0^" Dr. YOUNG can be consulted on any■ of IW Dlseosradracribcrtln bis different publications, at kb ysa^ss^sssisii^im. »••“» I July 27 ly—os patent A General Digested Index to Georgia Reports, In- XJl. eluding Dudley, Charlton, Kelly, Cobb, and Georgia “eclslons. By T. R. R. Cobb nnd W. W. Lumpkin. CnpL Macklnnon’s Atlantic and Transatlantic Sketches —afloat and ashore. Fourth volumo of Memoirs of Rev. Dr. Chalmers. Bishop Butler’s Analogy of Religion. Edited by G. R. Crooks. Chambers’ Life and Works of Bums—3d vol. Cicero’s Tusculan Disputations. By Dr. Anlhon. sept 18 W. THORNE WILLIAMS, Jill O unuil! AQ >< in, ur UKU Ul UIO icing scenes in the real life of the lowly: mlth—with plates. f Summer Time in the Country: by Rev. U NCLE TOM’S CABIN AS IT IS, or Llfo In tho by W.L. O.Smll A Journal of “ R. A. Willmot. , Illurtrafod Now Testament, with upwards of 120 Illus trations—London., Hue’s Travels In Tortary, Thibet, and China, wilh nu merous Illustrations—London, 2 vols. Alison’s History or Europe, from tho commencement of th oFronch Revofution to the restoration of Die Bourbons In 1815—London Library edition In 14 vols* 8vo,; with portraits, nnd a quarto volumo of upwards of 100maps and plaus of battles. Tho Hook of Snobs: by Tbnckaray. Edinburgh Roview for July, sept 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. J APAN: an Account, Geographical and Historical, from the earliest period; by Charles MacForiane, Willi numerous Illustrations. Urlstod’s Fivo Years In on English University. a ar: a Story of To-Day: by Alice Carey. y: aPllgrlmage: by if.T.Tuckerman. Abbott’s Historic*or Mario Antoinette, Charles.2nd, 8tc~, fcc- complete In 10 vols. Eclectic Magazine, for September. Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine, for September. The BlUhedale Romance, Up Country Letters, Tho Clifford Family, Tho Master Bunder, Lotua Ealing, Time ordTlde, Aunt Phillis* Cpbln, Tho Days of Bruce, by Grace Aguilar, The Child ut Horae, by Abbott, Laws of Life or the Physical Education orclrls, fcc. soptfl W. THORNE WILLIAMS. M YSTERIES, OR GLIMPSES OF THE SUPER NATURAL: by Elliott. Herman ftlolvlllo’s now work, “Pierre.” The Laws of Life In tho Physical Education of Girls: by Ellz. Blackwell. 25 cents. f Calvert’s Scones nnd Thoughts In Europo—2d edition. Homo and Social Philosophy—2d series. Osborn’s Arctic Journnl in Search or Franklin. Wavorly Novels. 3d and 4th vote.; Abbotsford edition. The lllustratod New Testament, 120 Illustrations. . Tho Mormons, with 40 engravings. Hue’s Travels In Thibet and China; 50 engravings. Tho Ruined Chios of tho East, Nineveh, fcc.; plutes, M’dmo Pfieffor’s Joumoy Round the World.—plnlcs. Tho Illustrated Loudon Spelling Book, Reading Book, and instructor. aug 20 W. THORNE .WILLIAMS. „ „ IN QUART BOTTLES. For Purify inff tbe Blood] on d for tho • Cure of SeaoroLA, Riikdkitism, Btobbokk Uiobiis Dvsnh au, Sai.t IIiikum, Five* 8orks, KkvsirBi**, Ptn. n.BS, Bilks, Mercurial Diskasbb, Cutanz- ous Eruptions, Livx* Oomplaiht, Bron- cntTis, Consumption, Fbmalb Com--, plaints, Loss op Appbtitk, Gen eral DBntLirr, fire. In this preparation are strongly, concentrated all tba medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined with the most effectual aids, the most salutary productions, Ihe most potent simple* or theyegotablo kingdom}, and the combination Is such that ono modifies and. improves the other, producing a compound differing entirely in ll* cha racter nnd properties from, any other, preparation, and uorivalled In Us operation on the syst^tn when laboring under dUoaso. The many,well authcnUcalod curra of Scrofula, of tho most malignant character, have given ll a.wldo and deserved colobrUy. But it is not alone In Scrofula, nor in the cloas of diseases to which it belong,, that this preparation has been found beneficial. It U a apociflo In many diseases of the skin, and mpy bo admin istered with favorable results In all; and It has been to fully tested, not only by patients themselves, bill also by physicians, that it haa received their unqualified recom mendations and tho approbation of tho public, and has established, on Its own merll*,.a reputation for vALiiz nnd .BmcAcr for superior to the various compounds bearing tho name of Sarsaparilla. Hip following lenJ- monlals are feloctod from amon^ the ntulUiudo, of ihpi* wottftfdaUy receiving; and, forJurtherconfirmation; the reader is referred to tho Family Recipe and Medical Al manac, famished grain!tously by all our agents. Tho following was rent; to pur,'agonts,Meun, W. A. Waldron fc Co, who ; nre;|>ere©nalfy acquainted with tbo writer: „ „ Watervord, N.Y., Nov. 20,1850. Messrs. Sands—Gentleraon:—About three monlhi since, the disease called “Beard, or Uarber*sJfoh,” ap peared on my face, and gs U is of rare tfccurrenJe-no case as yet having coroe undor the care of our vUlin physicians—I found it very difficult ovon to slop, the pro- gress of the disease on mv face, although 1 tried reW dloa that had cured from the pimple on a child’s face lo the galled breast of a canal horse;'and even pullhd ool my hoard on thesldo of my (face and chin. "A abort time since, a friend told mo that he bad It for two years, and tried different romedleawlthout success, but finally cured It in a short tlmo by tho uso or Sands’Sarsaparilla. On this recommendation, I bought one bottle, 'and: finding I re ceived benefit from It, I continued Us use Until l ain now perfectly cured. I am led, to bring twi to yottr notice gratuitously, from the fact that the dithase .1* not named hi tho list of .complaint*, for which the Sarsnnarilla Is a remedy, and that you may bo ablo confidently fo recom mend it for such cases. Yours, truly, GfiO. E.SUOTT, . REMARKABLE CURE Of BRONCHITIS. ... 'Vow-York, Feb. 17,1849. Messrs. Bands :-HavIng sa0hred many yeora with * dlsoaso or my throat, affecting tho larynx, during which tlmo 1 was.trested by.tho most distinguished physicians In Europo and Iho Unltod States, without receiving tor permanent, benefit, but.alT the time my-'general bealtn and strength declining, and the disease making fearful progress. .Caustic applications wero.used, and whstover elso was thought most efficient forproducJnga cure; hut lamconfldont the doplorublo situation I was in, the la ryngitis being, accompanied with phtlsls nnd gwil.dlfll- oulty In breathing, would sOori hnvn .terminated my life, had I not obtaluod roller through Iho medium of. your In- vnlunblo Sarsaparilla. 1 roust say, gentlomon, when I commenced using the Sarsaparilla, I did not place much conllduuco in Its virtues ; npd this wlU not surprise you When you are luformod 1 had tried more than fifty dlwr- ent remedies during tbo pas] four years, wlthoulany sue- cew; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a few weoks, I wsi obliged nt last to yield toi ovldonco. This marvellous ipe- clflo has not only relieved, but cured mti} ntid I therefers hlnk It my duty, gonUomon, for Ihe benoflt or suffering humanity, to^glve you this attoslallqn of nfy eure.^ f Consulate or France in the United Statks. Tho above slat omen} nhd signature were acknowledged in our presence by Mr.D. Parent as truo. For tho Consul General of France, ' . , , . L. BORG, Vice Consul. WUllam, Now YorR/,Bold also by Druggists gentrsllf throughout the Uulted Stales nnd Canadas. Price 91 per bottle] six bottles for 85. tolu In Savnnnnh by W. W. LINCOLN and T. M. lURNElt fc CO., and by all .the Druggists tliroughout he City and State. Smooth ■' June IB rpHE ODD FELLOWS’ TEXT BOOK; an Eiucltta- JL tion of the Theory of Odd Fellowship—embracing a Detail of the System, In all Its branches; with Forms, Ueromonlos, and Ode* with Music, for Important occa sions, and a Manual of Pmctlco for the guidance of Offi cers and Lodgos. With elegant Illustrative Engravings.. tl r P1 y" i “" ,r , lem Ju “ L‘ lu III , IFE ATTUESOUTH,or “UNCLETOM’SGAnW” J AS IT IS i being, NarraUvcrtgpopes fnd jmcldonta — the Real “ Life of the Lowly”; by W. L. 0., Smith, Esq. TheobJoctof tho author Is to represent thscondl- Uou of tho slave In bin rude but comfortable Cabin, ■ bis dully occupations and pqrtlinea, tlio relations, hclwoen roaster-and. slave, thp rojrtaken Impidses .and mlreon- celved views of the Northern Philanthropist, Iml, fcc^ and to represent the passions slid sentltndnui In their natural forms, as tbo same are displayed In the humblest' lot Ui hnman society,' thns.aliowlng that, In tbo ease of tho slave at least, contentment bestows more happiness at the samo tlmo to represent, as \r T« Ship Ownerii Mailer, cad Comlgncoi of VeseK T HE SuicHlwr remetAilly Inform, them tint th. SA VANNAH BUY HOOK I. now.lu .iicccrisfii] opw tton, nnd It Is cnlcuJntcd to take In ships 6f any. 100 to 1500 tons burthen. It Is 330 feet lomui - ' ' ' ■ ' * - •• rv linrtiriilnr. .1 wldft and compioto In every particiuiart ’Xlnrge gang workmen Is omployod nnd a Iargo siiptily of hiatennW *' on hand, so that Vessels can bo repaired with qs dcspntcH ns In any oilier port.. Pump andJIocXMaklnfi nnd Smith’s work done on tho premlsos, and every uffori mado to ensure oconoiiiy and fidelity tothoio who ui*J favor the,Dock wlth their burtness. ^ fob 24 LatoofMnrrti’a Ji^c, Charleston.^ -. ^ ??rriiS^r 1 ^5dS£^N a sra?^ii , JJ Mousnn do Lolnee, Plaid Gashihore PlrtdSjvRaw HUks.:Gtece, Brocade and- Silks, English and French FarnllulrefGw^—, ~ do Lalnes, Cashmore 8hawle,. Velvet Ribbons, Mosterfi jggg gMHWpgfaa - T ttE.UlBbJrtQuSftriS5l^fe£ffi*WarTWls bf July fl ■ AtftTOMS. NoAJ9fi.Baytstreeb