About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1852)
, ffitncirni otMitrtfncmcntn. smoOUon the West bank of tho Ogecheo Canal be tween llio lUver Look and tho Bridge, All tho brick to boof tho boat quality, and subject to a ^Dctivcltea to commence Immediately on the acceptance The undersigned reserve* the right to accept any pro posal for lhewhole,or a part,r'"--**— ^psyjnenls to bo mado na tho i nw ■ iqh> iv wmjniMt/ t, of tho above quantity. ‘ t la ‘dellrored, rc»e ' Payment* to do maun na uio brick la ‘dellverou, rewrv punkl*-NOLE ROOT***—Received per ateamer, a choice lot of tienkert’a Pump-solo Boots. For sale by sep t SO W. IIB1DT. m'.il glTibcvtcaniifiita. eirit GUW of thoHq^aon.W JOO 'slOVEB VORBaLe, ; SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MO RNING, OCTOBER 1,1852, in the Court of Common pleaa and of ;1»S * Tormluur for .1.0 cl. f] o. sav-l,. TUTHBREABi Jacob Miller, Moses 8. Cohen, Joseph VY W< Roberta, Andrew Low, David n. Nichols, Jno. M Cooper, Duderlck Shaffer, and Israel K. Tom, Grand Jurors, summoned to attend the present torn of this OourUnade delimit < ilia ordered that they bo fined each Forty Dollars! and wheroaa, J. P. Collins, Talesman, summoned on the Grand Jury, made defaults It la order ed that he bo fined Forty Dollars { and. whereas, Win. Warner, Grand Juror, sutnmonod to attend tho present turm of thla Court made delimit on the ISth Instant: It is ordered that ho bo flood Five dollars: and, whereas. Luder RJehrtons, John II. Ililchoock. James 0. Cobb, BY JAMES SULLIVAN, Broughton-st. (Sign of the “ Red” Star Flag.) C ONSISTING In pnrl as follows, together with HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, and TIN WARE, at wholesale and retail. SULLIVAN’S SOUTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING STOVE—expressly for Southern uso. Iron Ring.. .Cooking Stove, parlor A omen btovks. mm. *“ **—*■••'* m Eastern Prom. do, Du. Iron Witch do. Queen of tho West do. Elovated Oven do. M Mirror Parlor” Stove. Jowel Parlor do. sept 81 Henry C. fticurwjns, vope nnupi, sunn uuraeanu unmet O’Sullivan. Petit Jurors, summoned to attend tho preaent term of this Court mado default: it la ordered thatlhoy be fined each Twonty Dollars; and, whereas, John Ola- roy and Michael Bryan, summoned as Talesmen on tho ;.petit Jury mode default: It is ordered thnt they bo fined each Ton Dollars, unless good and sufficient cause of ex- cum be filed with tho Clerk of this Court on or before tbo first day or tho noxl term of this Court True extract from tho minutes, aopvaa PHILLIP M. RUSSELL, Clerk. .NOTICE. T HE nnderslgnod having purchased E. L. Guerard’s slock of Dry Gooda will continue tho business at tho ea:no stand, No. 154 Congress and 73 St Julian- streets, andwUI rocelvo and open in a few days a full stock of Fancy and Staple Goods. SPENCER GURRKLL, sept S3 If Agent for Uerrien Williams. NOTICE. T HE undersigned having disposed of bis stock of Dry Goods to SPENCER GURRKLL, Agent, all persons having demands will please present them Tor payment and those Indebted mako payment to Spencer Currell, Agent, who la hereby authorized to colloct and pay off accounts. E. L. GUERARD. sept 88 tf• D Ub, uiukijun ec uuijIjkn. naviug associnioa themselves In the Practice of Medicine and Surgery, respectfully tender their professional services to tho ci tizens of Savannah and vicinity. In cases requiring tho attention of more than ono Physician, the attendance or both can bo obtained, freo of oxtra charge. Office on the comer of West Brood and St. Julian-streete. sept 88 3m T go-partneusiiip notice, HE Undersigned having formed a co-partnership under the name and style of COHEN & TARVER, for the transaction of a wholesale GROCER V and Gou- oml Commission Business, In this city, tako pleasure In informing their friends and acquaintance, thnt they will oiion by tho first of October,,nn entire new, largo and well selected stock of GROCERIES, which will be sold on os accommodating terms as by any similar establish- jnout 111 tho city, for cosh or city acceptance. All orders from tbo Country will be attended to In tbo most foithfol manner. COHEN A TARVER. *. coil a K. J. V. TARVKR. Savannah, Sept. 21*1* 1858. sent 21 A CARD. T HE subscribers would call the attention of tho citi zens of Savannah nnd surrounding country to tholr largo aud uewly-eelected stock of HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, comprising almost every article wanted In furnishing Privuto Houses, Hotels nnd Steamships—nearly ml or which Wore bought for Cash, and will bo sold at remark’ ably small profits. They call particular attention to their Stock of Stoves Grates, Mantel Pieces, Ac. ■** Persons wanting any thing In the lino of House-keep ing articles would do wall to examine their Stock before purchasing elsewhere, nnd bnro tho advantage of select ing front au entirely New Stock. MORSE A NICHOLS, sept88 _tf 155 Broughton-st, FA LI. AND WINTER CLOTHING. T HE Subscribers tako Uils method of returning their thunks to tho citizens mid Uio public generally tho very liberal patronage extended lo them, nnd or ... forming thorn that they are now receiving nnd opening a very largo stock of READY MADE CLOTHING j consisting in part of black and bine Frock and Dross Coats, Business do. (of every kind), black nnd fancy Cusslmoro Pants, Vests of every description; which they oiler on very reasonable terms. Quick solos and small profits. Cull and see us. BAUL8HURY A CO- Marshall Houso. N. B.—No charge for showing our Goods. sept 89 40 30 10 CARPETS! CARPET8U CARPETS III W E have Tills Day opened for sale, a splomlld as sortment of CnrpetM, Oil cloths, Mats, Ruga, Window Curtains, Ac. —RONSISTINO IN PART Of— 20 pieces Three-Ply Carpets 10 do. Volvot Tapestry 10 do. nrussels do. do. Two-Ply Carpels do. jloor till Cloth do. Drugget do. Felt Carpet n do. Dutch do. 50 Velvet nnd Chonolllo Ruga 100 common Rugs mid Mats 100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades. All of Ilia abovo Goods are offered at tho lowest market prices. For Solo by [sopt20J AIK1N A BURNS. \ UDCEiUEs;—80 bbis. Btewurt’s Uoflned BUGAIi. I 20 boxes Loaf do. 10 bbis. Crushed do. 5 bbis. Powdered do. 50 boxoa Palo and No. 1 Soap. 10 do. Toilet do. 25 do. No. 1 Starch. 25 do. Ponrl do, 20 bags Java Coffoe. Landing, and for solo by sept 30..,- ’ COHEN A TARVER. iSj ROPE, Aov—100 bales Gunny Cloth bates Gunny lings; 500 coils Kentucky Rope 400 colls Dillon’s Rope; 1,000 tbs. do Twine '• 45 hhds. prime Dacon Sides; 00 bags Jamaica Coffoe wS&Tm. \ D aP°nt Powder 30 cases canisters J 14,000 foot Safety Fuse, sept 13 3tawla TIRANDIES A DITTER8.—Blackberry and Cherry XX Brandy and Stoughton Bitters. For solo by sept 30 A. MINIS. *1 JOllT WINE.—0 quarter casks Port Wine. For sale by X soptOO - . l A. MINIS. 7)UTTER A CHEESE.—520 kegs choieo Goshen Butter; X J 40 boxes choice Cheese; 20 do. Pino Apple Cheese. Landing from steamer Florida, and for sale by sept 30 OLAQHURN A CUNNINGHAM. ■POTATOES, ONIONS- A APPLES.- 20 bbis. JL Potatoes: 10 do. Onions; 10 do. Ox Apples j Pelican do. Landing this day from sebr, Francis loo, and for sale by sopt 30 WILLIS A* BRUNDAGE. SMOKED BEEF t Lwndin^ from steamer Florida and for sal? by aer Florida and for sale by CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. B AGGING A ROPE FOR SALE.—1,000 colls Ken tucky Rope; 100 pieces heavy Sea Island Bagging, sept 30 0 R. HABERSHAM A SON. G UNNY BAGGING-MO bole* In store. For saloby sept 30 Hf WM, O, O'DRIBCOLL. r\ ARPET TACKS, with Leather Heads. Just received VJ and for sale by F.W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st. sept 30 /~\N10N8—In crates and barrels, landing, aud VJ In quanUty to suit purchasers by sept 20 - H. J. GILBERT. A PPLES A POTATOES—Landing, and for sale by" sopt 20 H.J. GILBERT. /-tmiaimn fc nf,AIUFIKII °'' n ‘" *»« *- - for sale GILBERT. . sopt 20 PUUBUED yj sole by sopt 20 SUGAR.—75 barrels for H.J. GILBERT, West side Market Bquaro. IiUTTER Sc CHEESE.—A fresh supply or Goshen -II Buttor nnd Berkshire Cheese, Just received per stenmor Florida, and for solo by ■opt 20 ^ MoMAnON A DOYLE. A PPLES A POTATOES.—15 barrels of Pippin Ap- f*- pics and 30 barrels Meroor and Pink Eye Potatoes. Just received per steamer Florida, and for tale by —• “* -t DOYLE. septa) MoMAHON AI O IL A LARD.—20 bbis. best Whale Oil; 15 bbis. and 20 kegs choice Loaf Lord. Just received and for sate by [sopt 20] McMAHON A DOYLE. F ISH.—40 wholo and 20 half barrels Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel; 10 quintals Codfish, and 75 boxes Sealed ncrrlngs. In store and for solo by - “PtSO . J. B. CADY A CO. Persian A. T. Parlor. Franklin Coal Burner. Washington Coal Burner. 8ylvnn Parlor Stove. M ay Queen Dining Room Slovo; Boston do. do. do Unparalleled Attraction at the “LONDON HOUSE.»» GREAT OPENING OP THE FALL TRADE-1853. W E bog most respectfully lo inform the Ladles of this city, and tho public generally throughout the State, that we open This Day for inspection and public tale, at the u London House,” upwards of Ohs Hundred Thousand Dollare Worth of Goods, surpassing In splen dor and magnificent designs, any other houso In the United Slates of America, and placing ourselvos beyond the reach of competitors, olther wholesale or retail. The facility which wo possess of Importing direct from tho first manufacturers in tho Parisian, Lyons, London, Scotch, and Irish markets, togolher with a personal no- t ualnlunco or sixteen years standing amongst tho first uropenn houses, has caused us, through tho rapid and exteuslvo lucreasoofour commercial affaire, to enter this Fall on a scale of magnitude, thereby Importing tbo richost goods ever offered in this city; also overy de scription for Domestic use, tho prices or which are fully from 30 to 40 per cent, under any establishment through out tills country. We havo therefore great pleasure in subjoining a list of tho various classes of Goods, to which wo bog respect fully to call the attention of our numerous frlonds -- istomers. DRESS GOODS. This department abounds In all tho novelties of tho season, Including thechoico designs and fabrics of Lu pin, Roclillu Freres, Ilolfrcs Inoly, ami other celebrated manufacturers of Purls and Lyons. Also, 100,000 yards or rich CHINTZ MOUSELINE Db LAINE8, from 12* cents to 25c.—worth 50c, per yard. BILK DEPARTMENT. 14,000 yards or tho richest INDIA SATINS, Black Silks, Grot do Afrlcques, Gros do Rhlnes, Gros do Swiss, black and colored French Satins, Brocado do., of the rich est description. MANTILLA AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 1.000 M ANTI 1.LAS, Imported direct from Paris—beau tiful designs nnd perfectly new styles. These are sur passing In eleganco nuylliing we havo ever seen. 8IIAWL DEPARTMENT. Magnificent display—1,500 richly embroidered and K “ tin CANTON CRAPES, in white, corn, aud scarlet. m 98.75 to |40, fully 50 per cent, under Ihclr real value. Scotch Wools, 5yards long; 525 soR finish: 2,000 square Pluld Wool Shawls, at 91 each, far servants’ wear. The largest stock of CASHMERES, Ginghams, Co burgs, Alpacas, Budlanna Cloths, 4tc, for dross, ever shown. niBBONS. Wo open on this occasion 912,000 worth of tho richest Goods ever Inspected, selected In the Paris market, from the lowest price up lo 93 per yard. Tho rich display of colors on tho massive Brocaded goods, blended, and so beautifully contrasted.forms a dazzling urrny. EMBROIDERIES. « 00 worth of Paris Needle Work, of Iho richest oleest description In COLLARS, Habit Shirts, Chomlzetts, Sloovoa, Cambric Ildkfa, Ac. We show tho largest stock of there goods over seen In auy estab lish mont. Amongst our other extensive arrangements, wo have completed nn engngomout with tho celebrated firm of Dunbar, Dickson A Co, Gifford, Ireland, mauulhcturora of tho celebrated vl Golden Flax'’ Linen, tho best aud iost genuine Family Llnon In tho World. BARNSLEY SHEETINGS, Hucknbncks, Towels. Ac, are manufactured for W. Kino, by the firm of Richard- son. Toe A HycroB, or Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. Wo also Invite particular attention to tho largest and best lot of 8-4,0-4, and HM doublo DAMASK TABLE LINEN, In while uiul brown, from ono to forty • ynrds In length, without Join or seam. Napkins, Doylies, Cloths, Ac~ are manutUctnrod expressly to our order by Messrs. Richards, of Dundee, Scotland, tho most oxlcnuro man ufacturers of there goods in tho World. DOMESTIC GOODS. For Servants’ wear, prime quality KENTUCKY JEANS, (best mndo) 25c. per yard. Black and mixed Satinets, very stout quality,50 cents K cr yard. Also English aud American Long Cloths, Un- leached do, rich Damask Worsted Table Covers, Ac, In endless variety. A splendid assortment of Gloves and Hosiery, of the best mako produced. BONNET DEPARTMENT. 10,000 of tho newest STRAW BONNETS, Just re ceived from 75c. to 91.75 each, in all llio latest styles. In concluding, wo cannot havo enumerated one-fourth part of tho vnrlous lots, but rcspoctfolly Invito a coll at tho “LONDON HOUSE” to Inspect tbo same, which will compensate oach purchaser, tho class of goods being of thollrstmanuructuro, and prices for tbo samo under any othor House. LONDON HOUSE, Under Marshall House. Wm. Kino, Proprietor.sopt 22 Cntrcat gantrttflcmrntfl. SAVANNAH IVDOLEIALE A IIETAII- Saddlery Warehouse, m Yaunde Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle. orrostTB w. k. bimmons cmithino stoke. Manufacturer'll $ 'Saddle?, SrftfeVfc Harness, Have onlmnd a good assortment orSaddtes, Brldlosand Harnesses, of which Iho following comprise apart: Span ish Quilted, Ovorlnld nnd Shnfton Saddles; Planter’s large and extra largo Saddles; Men’s plnln do.; English do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladies’ Baddies of a variety of and Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web; Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes. HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Harnesses, of all kinds, by tho (Ingle sot. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and by tho single set; Plated nnd Brass Stump Joints; I ilaln do.; patent Dash Leather, Top nnd Curtain do.: irpad nnd narrow Laces, variety or patterns; Silk and Worsted Fringe*; black and purple Coach Roans; Bug gy Lamps; Plated and Brass Carriage Bonds ; Brass and Plated Knobs. Ac. July 23 Duafnroft (Ciiiftn. ihTttsrr" (rsoM Offers hls services to Ui« citli of Saronnah to for* “ ‘illc or tlieir“er^kim" , *" T ~ "■ —*i«ring Designs for the Front* of Stores, as well as their Inter nal Finings, carefully attended to. ly ^ * ~ nlsh Designs, Specifications and Estimate* for Pnbl Private Buildings, and to superintend Uie same di their erection. ' CLASSICAL AND SRULISU SUH00L: TRAVELLER’S t3T ownorts’, TRUK-DEPOT. Kji/fOE. jm GEORGE S. NICHOLS TTA8, In connection Willi hi. CLOTHING nUSINRSS, XI fltted up hls second story for T It A V E L LI NO TRUNKS, VALY8K8 ANI) CARPET BAGS,fond In tends to keep up a complete assortment of such articles. Ho respectfully Invites travellers and all others In want, to call and oxomino his stock. Hls price, will bo marked low, nnd varying from 91 50 to 930 each, mndo up nnd finished In the ocst style, and for convenience. Each will bo marked with tho lowest selling price, nnd uo abatement from It. [mar 25] GEO. B. NIG110L8. TRUNKS I TRUNKS!! TRUNKSII1 A very large assortment of lino and common TravelllngTrunks,nmong which [ are Ladles’ Trunks, nnd Hat Boxes, Just P rccclvodand for sale by npr 27 O. JOHNSON A (XL, 108 nrynn-sl. June 28 THUNKS! THUNKS!! Received per ateamer, a flno assort ment of Travelling and Packing Trunks. ^IsOja nice selection of Carpet Bogs. For PIERSON Sc IIE1DT. MOORE A 1IENU1UCKSON. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. CJibbonu. Buildings, OFFER FOR SALE-5,000 lbs. Union White Ixsof I/Mul, pure and No. 1; 150 boxes Window Glass: 600 gallons I.lnsccd Oil; 600 do. Bloodied Winter Sperm Oil; 20 burrcls do. Wlrnlo Oil; 10 do. Train Oil, best quality, 6 do. Winter strained Ixiro Oil; 5 do. Cobum’s Machinery Oil; 10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil; 20 do. Copperas, green and dry; 10 do. Epsom Salts; 10 casks Potash; 5 casks SnliBmt'is: 5 burrcls Refined Saltpetre; ■ 250 ounces Faria’ Sulphate Qulnlno; 10 barrels Lorllhmi’s Snuff; 20 boxes assorted Candles; 50 boxes Roy’s Lemon Syrnp; 30 bags PcpiHir, Allspice nnd Ginger: 1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace nnd Clovos; 100 roams letter and Writing Pfljicn Together with nn extensive assortment or Patent Medi cines; PorfUinory; Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toi let Sonus; Tack, Dressing and Sldo Combs, Ac. Ac.; all of whlcn are offered at the lowest prices, cither for cash or approved paper. sept 0 ■friii i nuns, Iho largest PIANO FORTH I»E1»0’A\ The undersigned respectfully Inform the citizens of Savannah (Georgia, and Florldn, .... . . J that Uiey havo on hand more than flityPl- onosTtho largest stock ever on snlo In this city, and made by tho most celebrated manufacturers In the Uulted States. Nunn’s A Clurk’s, J. Chlokoring, Bourdmnn A Gray, Liit- chet A Newton, Edwards A Fisher, nil well known to the lovers of Music, havo place In tneir largo assortment. These Pianos are of rich tone, and beautifully flnlsncd In Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron frames mndo In tho most substantial and workmnntlko manner. Also the Justly celebrated iEollan Plano Fortes, which, for their sweolness and tono, have not been equal ed. AU there Instruments have metnlic frames, which render them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing tho necessity of tuning for years. Tho undersigned ore agents for Ilenri Hera’s celebrated Grand Pianos, mado in Paris. For power and beauty of tone, they stand pro-eminent. Cuthcnrt’N Itlolodconm. Tills beautiful toned wind Instrument,for village pur poses. Lodges, Serenading Partlos, nnd the private prac tice of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also for sale. All orthere Instruments will bo disposed ofon tho most accommodating terms. The prices of the Pianos ranging from 9175 to 91000. Jan 20 L W. MORRELL A CO. IM sortitiont of these PIANO FORTES. Tho Subscribers, sole Agents for A. 8to- lart aud Co.’s nnd J. B. Dunham’s Plano . . . . . jFortes, are always supplied with nn as sortment or there favorite and JusUy celebrated instru ments. For durability, Uioy can be folly warranted, whilst their superiority of tone nnd touch is evident ana acknowledged by the most.casual observer, as well as tho criUcal connoisseur. Tho Ladles are respectfully In vited to view there Instruments; and an arrangement having been effected with ono or our most eminent Pi anists for the purpose, they can also be enabled to judge of the tone. F. ZOGHAUM A CO., Markot-squnro. 83r Second hand Pianos taken in oxchnngo—also, tuned and repaired.Jan 20 POTATOES A APPLK8.-20 bbis. Potatoes, 20 bbis. - i 'IJP. le8 i tmd lo boxes Lornona. In store ana for sale -“l’Hw by J.E.OADYACO. r F I l'ru'~ 35 hl } ir chests Green aud Blnck Ton, a portion vor J choice. In store nnd for sale by - Bc l ltso J.E.OADYACO. T\m MAUKERBL.-OO bbis. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Now and for rele'by ^ d °' No ** A ^ 9 do. do.; landing (opt 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. TViH! 311 CUBESE.—A lh«h supply of Goshen .I! i U r.^ r . rece ! v<J d per steamer Florl- £orn GOODALL. da R, 't Ml ° nt Ul ° Em Porium, by CiIEE8Er-5 kegs Goshen Butter; 15 gggg por j , .TmtnwN. LEmons -—20 boxes Sugar and bunch renta? 10 do ’ Lo,uoll *l per steamer. J. A. BROWN. 50 W BodSilluttor, Sugar, Lemon, Water, harrelsN^f.?’ ®ud Boston hlsculta, In barrels, half cC R jl, b ? xo ?r ft ^h assortment; also, Pickled 3'landing nnd for salo by 7 m iiT- J ‘ Al BROWN, 87 Whltakorst. Cveeah^flR. 06 . 1 ** p °h»foes, Onions and Carrots, Just -reptOK 1>8r Btoflmo|, » hr L A. BROWN. S§SS5sa flsli. Linm!f„ c fc. rol L 20 k, h» Salmon j 5 drams now Cod- X S AM ^' ° f ... No. 88 Bay-street. ■ Jpookcla Java CoHbe, landing and : , COHEN A FOSDIQK. TT A »X , ~r J halos prime North River Hay. EnuRSc ,r(| m unrnuo Rhodoa. and foi* uln hv ° u and for sain by x BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. TTAJf : gROOMB, Dusters, Crumb, Plato and stove W.. nr S?het{ also, a new article of JuTCn reoolved by 11 ® ,W0C P ,n « d^yanls, have _«*pl«7,.< -• OOLLINS A BULKLF.Y. Tf EmSElbk C1<AM>AgNB.-S|5 baskets Iloldrelck SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES. J UST RECEIVED: two splondld Seven Octavo Piano Fortes, by Rorenkranlz, Drosdon, ono of tho roost cel ebrated European manufacturers. These Instruments can bo guarantied In overy respect, and will bo sold at unusunfly low prices by F. ZOGBAUM A CO M July 13 Whitaker, ono door oast of Bryau-st. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, THE Subscriber has on hand, and is con stantly receiving from the host and most re spectable manufacturers In tho country, Rich DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such ns Tablo, Desert and Tea 8i>oons and Forks; Silver Plates nnd Walters, Tea Setts, Castors, Cops nnd Saucers, Goblets, Tuinblors, Pop Boats, Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake und Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Collars, and Fruit Knives. Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles, Cako Baskets, Castors, Walters, Snuffers and Trays. Ivoiy nalanco Handle Knives, and BUvor Plated on Steel, Table and Desert Knives. Hue Twcuty-ono Dny Marble Mantle Clocks, and com mon Brass Clocks, of every description. Gold and silver Lover and Loplno Watches, flno enam elled Hunting Watches, Gold and 8llver Watch Chains, Seals nnd Keys, Gold nnd Silver Thimbles, Gold ana Sliver Spectacles, Rogers’ flno Pocket Cutlery, Razors and Razor Strops, Card Cases, Port Monales, Ac. Particular attention will bo gireu to Kopalrlng of Watches, Clocks and Jowelry. From hls long experience nnd extensive facilities, he confidently bellot us ho will satisfy all who may favor him with tholr patronage. Ills prices are as low, and terms as favorable, as at any other establishment In tho Htutc. mar 18 S. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, WlioleNalo and Retail. THE largest and best selected stock of goo.-, ovor offered for sale In tills city. Cold nnd Silver Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, Sets of Jewelry, CUatulauos, Bracelets, Brooches, flno Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Custers, Ten Sets, n,,n * n " fc “ “ Forks, ilions. mid a groat varioty of articles, too numerous to mention^ tho whole of which will bo sold at ruducod prices. All kludsofWatelios, Clocks; Jewelry and uUier Jobbing attended to by competent bonds, nug 23 HORTON A R1KKMAN, No. 110 Broughton-«L JEWELRY, *c. MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton-strect. has Inst received the finest assortment of now fash- lonod JEWELRY of nil description: Gold and -—Silver Pencils and Pens; Silver and Sllver- C fated Ware, such na Fruit Boskets, Walters, Tea-sets, niullo-stlckSjTublo and Tea-spoons, finoTable, Pocket nna Pen Knives, Ac. Ac.—a largo variety of tho Ihioit Work- boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, Ac, Ac-for ladles and gentlemen—M also, a flno selection ol Flutinns, Ac- corduans, nnd Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which he ° mf® nltho lowest prices over sold nt In this city. Tho public generally nnd tho ladles particularly, n respectfully Invited to call round nnd oxnmlno Uio nboi.„ stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Brougliton-streot miff 21 if WATCH MAKING AND REPAIRING. THE UNDERSIGNED begs leuvo lo Inform tbo citizens of Bnvannab, and tho people In the countrv In general, that ho has taken the —— store No. 148 Broughlon-etreet, one door west of Dixon’s Confectionary, where ho will bo plensed lo Mako nnd Repair nil kinds or CLOCKS nnd WATCHES, and will warrant all works with which ho may I frri trusted. [npr 23 ly] FRANCIS STEIN. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. T HE Subscriber has Just opened hls Autumn sup ply of GOODS at hls old stand, 105 Ilryai-strcct. IIo has Just returned from New-York, where he hus bought, from the most fashionable houses In tho trade, a complete supply of CLOTHS—French nnd English—of nil description^ Tor Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Ac. Ac. The selection of Cloths, Cusslmcres, Ac. Is one of tho best and haudsomoat over offered for snlo In this market, and ho will continue to receive overy ten days new supplies of all descriptions or Goods usually kept in such eatnb. llshmonts, with tho monthly fashions from Franco nnd England. Thu subscriber Is prepnred to out and make up nls Cloths for customers in tho neatest and most work manlike manner. GonUemon are particularly invited to call and exauilno for themselves, sept 25 ly M. I). MURPHY, 105 Bryan-strect. “ PINE KNOT PlAINS.ll T HE undersigned have -Just received from tho Euglo Manufacturing Co n of Columbus, Gn., nlot or the named Llnreys. Wo would rcspoctfolly call tho atten tion of Merchants and Planters to the superior quality of there goods, which for evenness of texture nnd firmness or fabric, are not cqunllod by nny manufactory in tho country. Ordors left with us, or ucfdrossed to J. Rhodes Browne, agent at Columbus, will receive prompt atten tion. Snmplesoftho above goods may be seen at our offleo, 0-1 Buy-street, [sopt 25] POWDERY A WELLS. EMPIRE HOTEL, OGLETHORPE* Ga. M TIio Subscriber, late ortho Wasiiinoton If all, Macon, Ga^ having taken the above Hotel, and furnished It throughout with tho best or now for- nlture,aud having large and airy rooms, lie hopes to share a portion of publlo pulrounge by close attention to bnsl- noss, having good stabling, nnd overy convenience to make tho guests of hls house comfortnulo. Juno2l ly JESSE CAIN,Proprietor. 8AULSBURY & CO.. (MarNhall Houso Building,) ARK MOW OPKtIIMO A DKBIRABLK STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, A DAPTED .to the present season, which has been manufactured under their own supervision, nnd Uio workmanship of which they can rocommond In overy respect. As they contoraplnte making R a perma nent business, It will be tholr alin to sell such goods os will glvo satisfaction to Uielr customers. They wlU deal mostly In tho finer and medium gradoa of Goods, but at tho rato of profit they design charging, will bring thorn within tho reach of those who may havo hereto fore worn an inferior article. Their terms being exclu sively Cash, tbey can afford to mnke It to tha interest of cosh purchaser* to pntronlzo them. Ueuig always in the market, wo can nvnu ourselves of tho nowesl and moat desirablo Goods Imported, and will have by evory steamer fresh additions to our Stock. FEVER AND AGUE. plHILL FEVER, Dumb Aguo, Intermittent and Ro- \J mlltont Fevers and all tho various forms of bilious diseases, speedily and thoroughly cured by DR. OS GOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGOGUE, the well known reme dy for Fovor nnd Aguo. That old favorite with tho nubile, requires no Cfap 7Va/> lo glvo It currency with the people. It Is loft to tell its own story—to rest on Us own Intrinsic merits. Ask tho candid man who has gtvon it a fair trial, anu he will tell you what It will accomplish. It is entirely a vegetable preparation, and may bo taken by nny ono, with perfect safety to tho most delicate con stitution. In repeated Instances It has been administered to Infants less than a month old, Buffering from attacks of Fovor and Ague, nnd always with entire success- In pumberloas instances constitutions greatly Imnulrod, and apparently rained by a long resldenco In a ulllous cli mate, havo been entirely roslorod by Its continual and ef ficient use. For snlo at wholesale or retail, by WM. W. LINCOLN, MontimonKquaro. July 20 Solo Agent for this City. FALL AND WINTER 1852. fTMIE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving tholr slock of X Foreign and Domostlc DRY GOODS, to which they Invite tho attention of tho ■eptO Rlboroo’s Building, Congress-street. FALL GOODS. A The Subscribers nre now opening tholr sMk fall style of HATS, CAPS, Ac. Ao^ In- IBB eluding a few cases of Hcobo’s superior ' ^ quality, to which they rospoclfolly invito the attention of their ftionds and tho publlo gone “ * sopt 3 generally 'ON A REED. CHEAP CASH STORE, CORNER WHITAKER A CONGRESS-STREETO. fTMIE subscribers are receiving tholr Fall and Winter X supply of STAPLE A FANCY DRY GOODS, which CCIIRN Ac pnanrmr thoy will disposeofl at tholr usual low prices, for cash or COHEN_A FOSDIQK. cll / ucoptnnoo, dur stock Is.largo and woll-soloctod. Planters and Merchants visiting this oily would do well "BS& u "‘“ 1,borim ‘ co. Al.TI.MOIU) llAcdN.'TLUUIl AND LAKB.-50 Inols, Ac. Da WITT & MORGAN. M RS. AVERY and Assistant, experienced Toncliorsof young Ladles, in the city of Philadelphia. I‘u.-pro. pose to engage In the duties of thnt profession in this city or vicinity. The highest “roforouces” from their former patrons are furnished. The following names are from among tho monv refered to:—Rev, Dr. J. P. Durbin, Cor. Sec. or M. E. Missionary Society; Rev. G. W. Crooks, Trinity M.E. Church, into a Professor at Dickinson Col lege; Uov. M. O. Clark, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. McDowell; George M.8trou(*, Judgeof WrcultCourt; W. M. Rico, A. Principal of Academy for Boys; T. D. James, Principal of Union Acndomy; Hon. Boqjamln Matthias. Further and Bpuclnl testimonials produced. Aacrcss,(to this Office,) with particulars, tf sept23 IN STORE FOR THE GENTLEMEN. J OHN W. KELLY, having returned from Uio north with a handsome assortment of CLOTHS, OA8SI- MERES and VESTINGS, takos pleasure In informing hls friends, those especially who admire a finely fitting gar ment, to hls saloon, No. 4, opposite tho Pulaski IIouso, wherailioy will find lilm ready at all Umes to suit his pa trons In the most approved nnd fashlonnblo manner, and he ventures to assort, thnt Uioso who will confldo in hls selection us to color, fabric, stylo or finish of a covering for tho human form, shall go away antUflcd. Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white nnd colored, with and without collars; Under Shirts; Merino, cotton and lisle thread Drawore; Hosiery, Cravats, 8cnrfa, Stocks, neck Tios, Glovos,8uspcndors, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do. Also, a largo lot cf men’s and boys’ Caps, of the latest patterns. Also, a flno lot of beautlfol Roady-made Clothing, which I selected with great care. Gontlomuu In wautof any of tho abovo arllclo* will plonso glvo mo a call, as 1 am determined to sell at a small profit. [sept 25] JOHN-W. KELLY. .IN DE LA1NE ROBES, Paris Mouslin do Lalnos, l’lald Cnsltmeros, French Galt Plaids, Raw Silks. Glaoo, Brocade nnd BUck Figured Silks, English anu French Furniture Chintzes. Bsrngo do Lalnos, Cashmere Shawls, Volvot Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, fitc. Just received and for sale by soptO DaWnT A BmwN^fe oSfififejoHlSEAdBSlfe July 91 tJirjiittfAW. OKohdui. UOTlI WELL dc SMITH, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, „ Savannah* Gcorgiu. The undoralgned have taken Uie stand recently occu pied by Holt A Botowkli, and havo associated them, solves aa partners, under toe name and style ot Born- warn. A Smith, for tho purpose of transactlug a General Commission and Facterago Business. jas. t. dotiiwell. raug21—3mol tiiob.b.smith. UEMN tk FOSTER. FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SAVANNAH, G A. P.U. Bkiin, John Fobtkb, of Savannah. from Hancock county |uly 23 wftn—ly DU, SOLOMON SUEFTALL Having returned to Uio city to reside, offers bis profes sional services to the citizens of Savannah and Its vicini ty. Residence: 63 Jefferion-slreet. mwf—2mo au»21 ROWLAND & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Savunnah—No. 172 Bay-Ntrcet. JOHN T. ROWLAND. [aUff21] JOj^p T. ROWLAND. JR. GOWDEUY « WEIiLS. FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. D4 1-2 llapst., Savannah* Uu. O. W. COWDKItY. [fe6 7] L. W. WKLLI. STONE, NTAlllt A CO„ IMPORTKRS AND WUOLKKALR DKALBKS IN , DEY GOODS, . HO. 41 BROAD WAY, NEW-YORK. Lbvi P. Stonk, ) ) 11, Lanodon Butlkr, Eldkrt Starr, y ( JonaJ. Broom. Hknry 11. Stotesburt, y 3mo July 24 WHOLESAL “i^ALERS*In’urV GOODS, orroitTR st. andrkw’s hall, , Broug hton-itroe t« tone 14 SAP ANNA H, GA. eactor'&'commisMon a mejIchant, 82 Duy-8trvult fob 5—ly SA FA NNA H, GA „ GAS FITTING* TIN Sr COPPER PLATE WORK,ire. U. CRANSTON* AT NO. Bl BKVAN-BTRKKT, NEAR THK rULASKI HOUSE, Will perform with promptness and In the best manner, all work relating to Gas Fittings, Brazings; work In Tin, iron, and Cupper Plate. ly nug 25 D. L. COHEN* CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, No. 5 JTonee-strcct* |TWO doors rast or drayton-strkrt,1 is prepared to contract for all kinds of Building and Repairing. Also—To conduct Water through the various partsol Houses. oct 13 SKIDMORE* HARRIS & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 05 Bay-Streot, sept 22 6w* SAVANNAH, Ga. CUUGER dc WADE. FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 84 lluy-Mtreot. NICHOLAS CRUDER. [SOpt 13—Imo] ED. O. WADE THOS. T. LONG* ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR GENE HA 1^ E. D. Offleo over tho store of A. Slovens, Jra WJiliaker-street. mar 20 ly C. 8. HARRIS* ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office No. 05) Bay-street—Savannah, Ga. ly fob 2fl ■ DR. GILBERT Respectfully announces to Ills friends and toe public, that lie hus this day token into partnership In ton Pracllro of Medicine, Dr. W. H. BANKS, formerly of Macon. Offleo hours 8 to 10 A. M., aud 3 to 5 P. M. Offleo 75 Bmugbton-flt. Savannah, May 1st, 1852. Bran may 10 U. RCT'LER* MASTER BUILDER, Dealer in White Pine Lumber* VORK-STHRKT. OOLKTHORra-SqUARR. N. B.—IIo is prepared lo put to Iron Fronts lo Stores, Ac. Is apr 29 DR. CHARLES W. WEST Offers hls professional services lo tho citizens of Savan nah and Its vicinity. Residence—corner of Congress and Bull-streets, ovor the Drugstore or W. W. Lincoln, fob 3 ly UDNKEU A- OGDEN. SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, »pt4 No. 80 I!uy>Nt.*Savannuh. KOOK AND JOB PRINTING Executed with neatness aud dispatch, and on accommo dating terms, by GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owen*’ Building* opp. Puluski Ifou*c. IdT Orders from the country, with the cosh enclosed, will bo attended to promptly. Jan 12 FLEMING Ac M1LLEN. Tho Undersigned having trolled to the practice of Law, will attend to utiy business entrusted to tholrcaro. Offleo corner Bay and Whltakor-sts- over Messrs. Swill, Dens- low tc Co. William U. Flkmino. John M. Millen. Ordinary’* Office, Comer of Bay aud WhilakeMtreets. Offico hours from 0 A. M. to 2 P. M„ and 3jtf P. M. to 6 P. M. Jan 31 WILLIAM C. PERKINS* ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cnthbcrt* Randolph County* Ga. Hls tenn of offleo as Solicitor Gonorul of the South western Circuit having expired, he will give his Individ ual and undivided attention to all business of & profes sional and legal character entrusted lo hls core In the Comities of Randolph, Stewart, Lee, Baker and Early. Jaiiuury 9th. 1852. ly Jan 15 GRIFFIN Ac GORDON* ATTORNEYS AT LA W. Office in tho sacond story of tho now Custom House, over the main entrance, roiikrt n. orifvin. Cjy2l—Onto] oao. a. Gordon. COOK A: MONTFOKT* ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office at Oglethorpe, Ga. Will practice in the Counties of Macon, Marion, Craw ford, Smnter, Houston, Dooly, and Leo. References Messrs. Roberts, Foote & Marshall, Sa vannah; Wlnshlp & Scuts, Macon. ly Jan 29 W. P. YONGE* FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 04 Ilay-Nt.. Savannah. JOHN J. llYItB. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AuguHta* Georgia. brprrrncks: Savannah—Anthony Porter, Pres’L State Bank, Chas. H. Cnmpflcd, Esq* H. J. Gilbert. Charleston—Clias. Edinondston, Pres’t Insur ance Office, BurckmayorJc Moffett,G, W. Williams, Esq Naw York—Haggerty, Green it Co- 120 West it. Auousta—Dr. G. M. Newton, Pres’t Hr. Batik, II. W. Rlsley, Force, Conley St Co- JohnC. Carmichael, J.R. Bulkfcy. dly July 12 JNO. F. HAMILTON* (SUCCESSOR TO HAMILTON tc. HARDEMAN.) FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 83 Uay-*t«* Savannah* Ga. Tho services of Mr. C. F.. Hamilton, (long known to the public ns sollor of Cotton and country Produce— purchaser of Groceries, family supplies, &c^) havo been secured. Prompt and strict attention will bo given to any business confided to tho care of tho abovo IIouso. The Alilludgovillo Recorder nnd Macon Journal & Messenger, will please Insert 4 months, aud send bill* to this office. 4mo aug 31 CALVIN FAY* Architect. Respectfully tenders hls services to tho citizens of Savan nah. lie will at all times bo ready to furnish PLANS and DRAWINGS for all descriptions of Buildings, and superintend their construction. Offico opposite Pulaski House, over Hoywood’s shop. ly sept 11 G1UAUDEY Ac PARKER. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERC11ANT8, llroad-Htrect* Augusta* Ga. References:—-H. II. Cuminlng, Esq- Messrs. J. C* Carmichael, Baker & Wilcox, Baker U Hart, Hand, Williams & Co, G. T. Jackson, Scranton, Stark 4c Davis, Hopkins, Kolb 4c Co-Augusta; A. H. Abruhnras,ChorIoo- ton, S. O.; Brigham, Kelly 4c Co- John Lama, Savannah nov 29 ]y Kusucunce sibcucus. Howard Insurance company. This Company continues to take Risks, ns usual, and, during my absence from tho city, Mr. Charles 11. Oampfikld will net as my Attornoy, to whom all ap plications for Insurance or other business appertaining to the above Company may be made, sopt 25 lm a C. DUNNING, Agent. LONDON PIItENIX FIRE OFFICE. This Company takes Fire Risks in this City, and Insures Rents und leases. sopt 2 It. HABERSHAM 4c SON, Agents. MUTUAL LH’E INSURANCE COMP’Y OF NEW-YOItK. Isaac Abbatt, 8ec’y. Joseph 11. Collins, President. Dr. It. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fob 1 W. P. HUNTER, Agent. AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. Tho undersigned, Agents of the above Company, con- tlnuo lo take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, 4ml, on the most favorobte terms. sept 12 COHENS 4c HERTZ. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. Capital 2.000*000 of Pounds Sterling. Tlds Institution has established an Agency in Savan nah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will bo Issued b/ ANDREW LOW*4c 6o. 8nvannah, OcU 20,1851. NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. 106 BROADWAY.—(Strictly Mutual.) Accumulated Capital, 9500,000* principally In vested to New York and United States Stocks. Dividends nro declared annually on all Policies made for Uie whole term of life. In the shape of Stock bearing merest, and which have ranged from 40 to 50 per cent. Morris Franklin, President. Pliny Frbkkan, Actuary. F«, nuta, irtn^uo^pljr “ ODimIDO „ Aso „ t |y Ratos to Savannah same as in New-York. YOUNG MAN Just arrived from New-Yorlr, want* —- a placeaa coachman, or hmit# servant—the former preferred. A good character, and unexceptionable refer- »<*• from Uie Rey. A. B. Carter of Yonkers, N. Y n Mr. Loridard of New-York, and others, can be given. Ap- ply at this office. sept 20 TIT ANTED—Consignees for tho foilowlng Goods, re- “I *f lred Per Mearaer Alabama, from New-York j—1 f** u 9 ll 'o mafk e d „ ,le e rt 7 A Co M Savennah; 0 baskets Sweot Oil, marked P. A U, Savannah; 3 bar- ^l?n e t!!f^* nd,x S* h i a / ,, i d / ohn Butler, Savannah; 1 roll Belting, marked J. T.,Saraimnb. ' M P127 v PADELFORD. FAY A CO. 223mitn. gftbatc -Safea. a SS&i state of oulUvstlon, and suitable to culture of Corn and Cotton. Upon llio premises arc a good Dwelling Houso and all necessary ont buildings^- YA/’ANTED TO HIRE.—A Negro Boy, about 10 years T Y of age. One well acquainted with the city. Ap* pir t® „ sept 37 J.* HASBROUCK A CO, Uroughton-sL ^7-. *|' , S'y or In famllle*, and wlllot all liman pay the •JJrjeA ntarket nrlcp, in cash for them, and can fie found at hls offico In U»y-Une, 3 door* out of Uulhet, vr at hls n Brysu-sU, nearly opposite the State flank. •“KM tf W. WRIGHT, P-roker. A SITUATION u Overseer XA. the low country, by o man fore of CoUou In all branches. WANTED. ”—rocrona Cotton Plantation In . man who understands tho cut- ■ranches. Refer to N. A. Hardee A 2w sept 25 oood woiiKmi,,, wanted. WANTED.—Adi vti mul .olcl.nl Work- nien In all branches or the Carriage-mak ing business. Tho utonKST muck will .. paid for ooon wokkmkr, and nouo othor thnn good Workmen need apply—as poor ones can not havo employment. Apply at my Carriage Establish- ment, corner of Uroughtou and West Broad-streets. “P* 17 »f WILLIAM WARNER. WANTED IMMEDIATEi7v7~ Y A YOUNG LADY, of superior cducntlon’and ex perienceIn Teaching,a situation In one orthe Soutli- She would prefer a situation as Principal, but would accept of a pfaco as Assistant In a Seminary, or Teacher In a good family. Apply to A. It. at this omcel LeMer 5u* M,,t P fl * tl » wlu roc «lve lmmoilluto alleutlon. nug 20 ;f A OETfr.JWZ, VE n ttMES8 WANTED. SITUATION as Governess Is offered to a Young Lady who can be well recommended, In the Family ftyjSS"’"?*. “ l ,w*>"“»l“n. W.JII. Do, Gooreii Tile children to be taken In charge are young, the eldest being only eleven years or age. Instruction on the Pi- ano, however, will bo deemed requisite. The residence orthe gentleman referred to, Is Inn situation which Is healthy In all seasons of the year. For forthor Inferma- Uun apply at Uils office. tf BU g T .,_ negroes wanted. HE Highest market price will bo paid for Negroes, either In gnngs, families, or singly, aswe baventp merous orders to purchase for country and city. | * .... ,. „ WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN, June 11 At tho old office, comer Bull-sL and Bay Lane. . TO RENT. T) Y the year, a Wharf Store, from the 1st October, by X> Mpt2»’ T. J. WAl^iA. TO HIRE. rpHE Subscriber wfahes to hire threo able-bodied A M E m t° remain in the city, for which n ralr price will bo given. [sept 1QJ WM. WRIGHT, Broker. DaWltr A MORGAN. , PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ids. fair and cliolce Porto Rico Sugnrs; V.T Ac.—40 hhds. fair and cliolce Porto Rico Sugnrs: 100 bbis, orusliod, powdered nnd refined Sugars; 80 boxes Tobncco, comprising some of the most favorite brands; 175 boxoa Sporra, Adamanllno and Tallow Can- rilos; 100 boxes Soa|>; SO bbls.llultor, Sugar and Safe Biscuit; 310,000 Cigars, favorite brands; 10(1 bbis. Hiram Smith and othor brand* Canal Flour. W bbis. N. O. Whiskey; 20 do. old Monongahela do; 25 do. E, Phetp’s Gin: 3 pipe* Holland do.v 25 bbis. Domestlo Brandy; 10 half pipes Otnrd, Dupuy A Co. and Lazorao do, 10 quar ter casks du. do.; 25 qusrtor casks Sherry, Port and Ma deira Wines: 50 baskets Champagne, comprising Hold- solok and otw-r favorite brands, with a general assort ment of Groceries, for snlo cheap for cash, by Zept25 J. E, CADY'A CO. T AUi>.—25 barrels for » n,u .4l. T~ XU Kept 13 H. J. GlLUElff, West aid o Moritat-sq. SOUTHERN MUTUAL 1NSURANCE CO. This Compmy chargos no extra premiums for poraon* residing In the Southern States. ‘They will remit one- fourth of tho first premium. Profits divided annually In cash. Asbuky Hull, President. C. F. McCay, Actuary. Applications received by doo 10 ly WM.JC1NG, Agent, 103Pay-*t, Savannah FOR RENT. m The BRICK STORE, nt the foot of Whllaker* street, (Stonoy bluff,) now occupied by Messrs. R. Habersham A Sou. Possession given loth No vember uexU Apply to July 5 COHENS A HERTZ, TO RENT. l A large Hall, formerly occupied by Mr. Mallon I as a School Room. Apply to sept 2 M. J, SOLOMONS, 157 Broughton-st. TO RENT, FOR TEN YEARS, with a renewal, a Piece or Land on West Broad street—345 feet on West Broad street nnd 388 feet running back. A plan of the premises can be seen at the counting-room. Juno 18 T. J. WALSH, No. 170, Hay-street TO RENT. TjtOR one or more years: the WOOD YARD at the l 1 foot of Brynn-streel, fronting 2iW feet on tho Canal, and running back 231 feet adjoining Iho Plank road lead ing to Giles A Bradley’s Mill. For particulars apply to July 31 M. THEN 1>EW)AST A CO. STORES TO RENT. T HE THREE UNDER STORES, and half the upper floor, for nn Office, in Waldburg nulldlngs,occupied by tho undersigned. Possession given 1st November. July 20 W. WUODUIUDGE. sopt 28 i. L. LAMAR. FORTY DOLLARS REWARD. R UNAWAY from my plantation in Montgomery county, Go, on llio 17lh Inst, my negro mnnNA Til AN. IIo is about five feet high, ol dark complexion, weighs about 115 or 120 lbs, with two scars on the left side of Ills neck, cut by a knife, and ono fore tooth out nnd the balance decayed, slow spoken when spoken to. It Is supposed thnt he has a free pass and Is making his way to Brunswick. Tho ubovo reward will be paid to any person who will catch him and lodge him In somo safe jail so that I can get him. NIMROD CLARK. Boxvllle, Goorgla, Sept. 22,1852. lm sept 20 925 REWARD. P OLYDORE, a fireman or the Fig Island Mill, under protoiice of sickness, absconded about two months ngo. Ho has been repeatedly scon In tho city. He Is short and closely built, of dark complexion, and well known in this community. Tho nbove reward will be given for Ills apprehension and confinement in Chatham county Jail. sept 16 ELISHA WYLbY, Ag’t. 950 REWARD. I WILL glvo tho ubovo rewurd to any person who will npprehend my mulntlo house servant, RICHARD, und furnish proof to convict any one of harboring him; or Twonty-flvo Dollars for npprehendlng Uio man nnd de livering him lo uio. lie lins boon run away about three weeks, nnd bos boon soon frequently about town, sept 7 BAM’L. PHILBRICK. fficncval aaucftfacinrntn. Ksswssr . Private Bole.' ■ • • A FARM. 3* mile* from the idtv, containing about I acres of Innd, 10of.whlch Is low bottom; wslld itched and In good order fort Vegetable. Oanl«n/ AttachedJs an Orchard of 150 bearing Fruit Tree* and some choke Vine*. Strawberrios, A* Tho improvement* ebnslst or a small Dwelling, three rooms plastered and In good or der, Kitchen, Staole and Negro House*, to accommodate place, will bo sold eight .N*grbe*<- on enquire at the Counting Room. ALIO, ■ TO RENT for ten years—four 10 nere Lota on the Oge- chee road, 1* miles from the city, . nug lo 800 bushels of TennetseeCom^foi* safe In lots to nit purchasers-50 lbs, per bushel. * ' nug M IVERSONS haring claims attest the iato J *BI hand them in to tfa ^July £3 ,Ddobu>d wUI mtk0 payment lo id BY PlllLTlItlCK A BELL. ■ , , . . Executors' Sale. ■ \ . TUE8DAY, tho 5th dny of October next* during the le gal hours of sale, will bo rented In front of tho Court* house, for the term of ess year— ■ , Lot No. 2, and two-thirds oflotNo. 3, Washington ward, on Bay-street, belonging to tbo estate orThoraasRyan.de- ceosed, and recently occupied by him as a Sailors’ Board ing House. The improvements couslst of a largo wood en houso on Bay-street, and threo smaller houses on Uio lane. Terms of payment will bo made known at the aale-Hmd satisfactory security required for rent. By or- dor of the Executor. sopt 28. _ Administrator's Sale'. * ON TUR8DAY. 5th of October; will'be sold before Uie Court House, in the city of Savannah, during Iho legal Sates at auction. BY To J, WALNII. WHS DAY, Ucbist, wlUJie mdd in front of store, at 11 SbalesGunny ClotlH-damagcdon tho voyngoof Irn- pwtaUon, and Mid by consent of parties. Terms cosh, TniS r SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. OrricK 114 Bay-sthkkt. V. Thla Company will tako Fire, Marine, and River Risks oa tho. most favorable terms. —tkostbks— Henry D. Wood, I John W. Anderson. Jltpiin llnlutrla. I 'N. I). KllBItD. Hiram Roberts, 11. F. Waring, I. W. Morrell, N. II. Knapp, Ilejry I*»lliK>p HENftY D. WEED, Presldrat. HIRAM HOBERTS, Ifies Pree't. Joun R. WtLpaz, Scc’g. mar 17 /fc NEW WHOLESALE HAT STORE, ^ Corner of Broughton & Barnard-ats., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. npIlEuudcrsIgnod would respeclflilly nnnouncoto the X citizens nnd merchants of Georgia, and adjacent Stutes, that thoy havo taken tho extensive three story brick building on the corner of Broughton nnd Barnnru- streets. in the immediate vicinity of several other wholo- salo establishments, where they propose, about tbo 20th of September, to open one of tho LARGEST A CHEAP EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, nnd other Goods In tlielr line, ever offered in tho Southern markets. Tholr assortment will not only bo mado up from their own extensive manufactory In Now-York, but will embrace overy thing that is new, fashionable, and udanted to season and climate. Wo are resolved to ninko It the interest of merchants, in all sections of tho South, to trado with us, and nro pro- S arcd to glvo them os good terms os can bo bud In tho orthern elites. . On tho first of October noxt, we will open onr RETAIL DEPARTMENT, when we will offer to the cltizons of Savnnnnh and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort ment of Gents’ aud Boys’ Ilats and Caps, Ladles’ Riding UatSjAra, Ac. fljpH’artlculnrs in future advertisements, sept 24 UKLDEN A CO. The Lust nnd Greatest Improvement. Arnold*!* Improved Patent Metnlic IJTDKSTHUCTJIUJjE SARCOPHAGUS, OR AIR EXHAUSTED COFFIJT. II. S.BOGARDUS having been made Solb Aoknt of the nbove, for tho city of Savannah, would respeclflilly call attention lo tholr vast superiority over anything of tho kind that has yet been before the nubile. It is now well known that the cutlro exclusion or atmospheric air will prevent decomposition, nnd R is on this principle that the superiority of these COFFINS Is based—by the application or an nlr pump Uie air Is removed and the contents will remain without effluvia «r change of a] pearanco; how gratifying to surviving friends nnd rcl lives to thus behold tho band of decay arrested in 1 thoy offer „ K — , - , ... odor or infection, even should remains bo and placed in them for Uial purpose. A number or cer tificates can be sbown, verifying cases Umt have remain ed unchanged for different periods, up to two years and four months. A liberal deduction will be mado to cabinet makers In the city. The following certificate Is selected from tho numbers which can be shown, as it refers to a case in our vicinity. CERTtnO&TB. Mr. McKonile’s children were put on board of steam- stem, not a pnrtlcle had dropjxxl off or fallen to pleces.- A number of ladles and gentlemen, by Invitation, wen on board to see them, ana all were astonished to Ihinl It was so, but so it was, nnd 1 have no doubt but tbo will remain in tholr present state for any length or llm* S. SMITH, M. D. New-York, Nov. 21,1840. 8. N. HARRIS, M. D., R. WAYNE, M. D., J.C. HABERSHAM, M.D., C- W. WEST, M. D., Savannah, August 23. r. in. KOLLOCK, M. D- W.G. BULLOCH, M. IX R. LACHIJSON, wf3mo nug 25 T HREE MONTUS utter duto application to Cashier of Bank of tho State of Georgia, for p mont of loft hand half of a Twenty Dollar Dill, letter ... No. 482, dated Juno 0, 1843, payable nt Augusta—the right hand end having been stolen from the Mall. July 2 f 3ino BAKER A WILCOX. Marino A Fire Insurance Dunking Co. rpiIKEE MONTHS after date application will bo made X to Cashier of Marine A Fire Insurance Bank of Sa vannah for payment of loti hand end of a Twenty Dollar Bill, A.No. 1,458, dated Doc.—, 1835-the right hand cud having boon stolen from Mali. July2 f3ino BAKER A WILCOX. CURE YOURSELF. F LOM TIME Immemorial there hn» existed in large cities and populous towns, a species of disease, the dependence ana propagation of which results from the violation or divine and moral laws. To thoso nflllctcd 1 tho AMERICAN COMPOUND Is presented to their no tice as being the most certain, spe*xly, nnd valuable spe cific over offered to tbo unfortunate. It has, whorever known, acquired n reputation that dally oxperlonce con tinues to strengthen. Thousands havo been cured by Its use: and as it leaves no odour an tho breath,require* neither restriction In diet nor business, nor contains ei ther mercury or noxious drags In tho least injurious to tho system. It is boldly presented os the best remedy for such diseases yot offered. It Is used by physicians, and pronounced superior to any known remedy. Jtgr CAUTION;--Ask for tho AMERICAN COM POUND, and purchase only from tho Agents—price •1 per Bottle, nnd obsorvo thnt tho genuine haa the writ ten signature on tho botUo and tho name blown in the For salo by W. W. Lincoln, A. A. Solomons A Co, Thos. fil.Turner A Co., Savannah: Ellis A Co., Macon* Phillip B. Mol sc, Augusta; Dontorth ANuylo, Colutn bus; and by Druggists in all the lurgo cities and town In Uie United State*.fjly sept 20 STEAM HAW MILL FOR SALE* Q1TUATED half ratio from this dly. on too Canal, ban O a basin capable or bbldlng two millions feet of Logs, The mill has been In operation about eleven months run* two gangs and an Edging Saw I also, Grist Mill.—» This mill saws from 12 to 16 thousand foot per day. For particulars apply to *ept»> WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN. „ >1111 SAI.E. Waynesboro*. It contains about seven hundred and flfry acres, with a fine pasturage, and has all necessary ai ? .„*. Tii. “Pt*7 tf Waynesboro’Ga. FIRST PUBLIC HALE' OF LOTS ' IN LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY. Tt/TONDAY the 4lh October, somo Fiveliundred Lots ItA will bo offered for sale In the new Cemetery, at pub ic auction, as provided for by tho Ordinance. W. GASTON BULLOCH, sept 20 Chairman of toe Com. on Health 4c Cemetery. Truslcota Sale. A CREEABLE loan ordorof toehonorabloCourt of u J? nllrmr y of WhltOold County, will be sold before ho Court House door lh Springfield, Effingham County, xitween the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday 11 Deoember next, a certain negro Man, named Elleck— “Uio property ofJolm Fieri Strobol, a minor. »ept23 JOSEPH E. UELVENflTON,Truateo, FARM FOR HALE. CZAj A small l ARM about 3 miles from the city, con- Z32. totolng 50 to 60 acres, suitable for gardening put* poses. Apply to [Jy 14] O. A. L. LAMAR. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. A-i ^ House and Lot corner of Bull ami Gaaton-sta, fronting the Park—two nnd a half stories high, on “*-*a Brick Basement; 60 feet front by 120 foot doep. Apply to [sopt 15] WM. WRIGHT, Broker. JkL A double tenement HOUSE on Charlton^troet, Jintifl renting for 920 per month. Apply to n aug 13 WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN. npHE CABIN OP CTEAMER E J*ENNY UND; For X terms, apply to IlONE 4c CONNERY. “Pi»» Harris’ Wharf, TM** nnd FfeUuworitoStore corner of Bay and X. Ulillaker-stroets will bo sold on good terms, tu close tho concern, occasioned by the death or O. P. Bevel Inge. , , • . G. BRONSON July 27 Late Bronson 4c Sevelinge. BRICKS FOR HALE. T“® Subscriber has on hand a largo supply of Brick A which he will sell at moderate prices. Parties wish* Ing to contract for large quantities, cau be accommoda fou- U«ly 2] S. M. LAFF1TEAU. • FOR SALE. A S AN . { i ° r . 20 Negroes—A Woman 38 and a XX Iloy 13, a Boy 4 and a Girl 1%, a Woman 35 and a Boy 14. a Woman 20. nnd two Bovs 8 nnd 3, a Woman 38. a Woman 28, a Woman 23, a Woman 22, a Girl -2. ?- A, “Jl 38 » l, .5 ,nn ^ * Man 30, a Man 28, 2 Boys 29 and 18. These Negroes will l>esold for Cosh, or given in ex change for Ceutral Rail-Road Stock. Apply to 1 nug 18 W. WRIGHT, Broker. . FOR SALE. ' * A Woman 30 years of age. with her Girl Child 5 years XX of uge, accustomed to field work. Apply to nufllS W. WRIGHT, Broker. FOR SALE. A very likely negro MAN, aged 21—a linker by trade, XX Apply to [aug 20] WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN. FOR SALE. A MAN, 23 years old, accustomed lo work on corn XX and cotton plantations, and a good plough hand and manager of horses. Also, a MAN 22 years old, accustomed to plantation work; and a BOY, 18 years old. Apply lo aug 18 tv. W. WRIGHT. Broker. ECHOES FOR SALE.—A Woman, aged 31 years, yi aud her two children—a Boy aged 9 and a Girl nged 0 years. Also—A Woman, aged 30 years, a good Cook, tl usher nnd Ironer: nnd her daughter, aged 0 years, sept 22 Apply to WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN. L’Ott SALE.—A young Northern HORSE, orgreat etn f durance and strength, and without uliy defect-fit for draft, ringlo or double. Sept 22 R. HABERSHAM 4c SON. li'OU SALE.—A middle nged Mulatto WOMAN,-* 1 first rato Washer and Ironer. Apply to »cpt 22 WM. WIUGHT, Broker. I^OR SALE.—A Mulatto WOMAN, middle ngc-d, a J- llrst-rnto Seamstress mid House Servant. Also, a Negro Man, agod 25 years, a good Axeman and Field Hand. Also, a Girl aged 13 years, and a Boy aged 16 years, Carriage Driver and Houso Servant. Apply to Nipt 17 WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN. IJMJR SALE.—A country-raised WOMAN, 22 years of X age. Also—Ono 18, one 16 nnd ono 13. Apply to sept 15 WM. WIUGHT, Broker. ITiOR SALE.—A House Boy and Hostler, 22 years of I. age; also, a Woman 22 years of uge, accustomed to plantation work. Apply to “pt U W. WRIGHT, Broker. IT^OR SALE.—A very likely mid Intelligent Man, 25 i years of age, capable or weighing aud marking Col ton, and uacflil about a Store or Counting Room. Apply to [sept9] W. WIUGHT, Broker. pAIU’ENTER FOR SALE.—A very Intelligent Negro v> Mart, aged 25 yean*—carpenter and Insldo finisher by trade. Sold for no fault, nnd warranted sound. At>- Ply to [sept 28] WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN. TJ’OR SALE.—A vory large Negro Man, aged20 years; X 1 a good axeman and field hand. Also, a yellow Man, aged 21 years; a carriage driver and house servant. Ap- ply to [sept 28] WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN. I POIl SALE.—A Mulatto MAN. 25 years of age, a good X 1 House Servant and Fainter. ’Apply to “pt 17 WM. WUIGllT, Broker. OTOCK 1 OR SALE.—Five Shares to tho Steamship O State of Georgia. Apply to *>Pt 30 WM. WRIGHT, Broker. PUR SALE.—Trust Lots Nos. 25 and 20 Monterey X 1 Ward, fronting the square. Apply to _ Mpt 21 WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN. T OTS FOR SALE.—Threo vory desirable Building Xu Lota—fae slmplo. Apply to aug27 WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN. TT0USE8 nnd LOT FOR SALE.—Lot corner of Dray- XX ton mid Liberty-streets, 100 feet on Drayton by GO feet on Liberty, with a double Wooden Tenement, corner of Liberty nnd Drayton, and a double Brick Tene ment on Liberty-street lane. Apply to Bug 27 \V. WRIGHT, Broker. SJjfiuifitfl StaurctfarmcntH. NEW-YORK. . FOR NEW-YORK.—Brio Link.-The regular packet barque HARVEST, If. Nichols, master, will have dispatch. For freight or passage, having very ■upcrloraccommodotlons, apply on ooord, at Wnldburgfa wharf, or to sept 30 WASHBURN, WILDER 4c CO. JfttI for NEW-York-New LiKK.-Tlie regular Sssk packct-borquo RHODES, James McNair, master, will meet with quick dispatch for Uie nbove port. For freight or passage, njinly to Cajitnin on board o r to sopt28 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent. ■ FOR NEW-YORK—Old Established Link. ■BBfcTho superior rmckct-sblp HARTFORD, 8. Burke, muster, will meet with dispatch us above. For freight or pBMag^avinggoodmjcoitimodation, apply on board, aepl27 * BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO. FOR NEW-YORK—New Like. The reun -Tf 3 * l*r packet-bark PETER DEMILL, Capt. Hoey, will moot with quick dispatch for tho abovo port.— For frelghtof 75 bales cotton, to complete cargo, upply to Captain on board, or to sopt 22 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent y&gj FOR NEW-YORK.—New Link.—The regular packet schr. PLANDOME, CaptBrown, will meet with quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain onboard, nt Andorsn's upper wharf, or lo sopt 13 HENRY K. WASHBURN. Agent FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The new and fast sailing brig ROLERSON, Baker, master. Apply on board, at Willnk’s whurf, or to JA8. QUANTOOK, Jr- 4c CO. sopt 22 ROOTS AND SHOES. msa/y The subscribers beg lenvo to«^n IM n. call the attention of their friends ill LM \ and the public at large, to their I very extensive slock of BOOTS and SUOE8, received per recent arrivals for their Fall trade. No pains havo been spared In the selection of goods adapted to this market, nnd made expressly to order, In tho latest stylo, and of the best workmanship, Onr stock of thick brognns and women’s leather boots has been increased beyond our usually largo supplies, and wo are prepared to furnish tho planters of Georgia and Sou tii Carolina, to any extent, shoes of every quality and price, wltit no advance upon previous ratos. VEKSTILLE 4c BUTLER, sept 27 3mo 'Sign of the big boot, Markot-sq. FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY OF HOOTS AND SHOES. Tho subscriber would respect «An rS3 \ fully Inform hls friends and'cus-MHf LI toinors, mid all who wish to buy, f R! that ho Is now receiving his Fall mid Winter supply of Boots and Shoes, comprising a foil nnd complete assortment of tho latest styles mid fashions. Thnnkflif for post liberal patronage, he Is confident, from recent peculiar advantages, ofgivlng entire satisfaction to all who will favor him with n call. The following aril- dee, amongst others, will always be found on hand, and sold vory low: LADIES DEPARTMENT. Ladles’ Gaiter Boobs every stylo and quality; Do Parlor Slippers, n very neat and pretty artlclo { Do Walking Shoes, Buskins,Tios, and Slippers; Jenny Lind’s Polka nnd Laced Boots, Carpet nnd Volvot Slippers, etc. GENTLEMEN’S SHOES 4c BOOTS, or every descrip tion, always on hand—such os flno Philadelphia Pump- solo Boots, flno French do, fine Stitched Well Boats and Shoes, Gontlemon’s Gaiters, Congress Boots, etc,etc.; together with Misses, Boys’, Youths’ and Children’s Boots nnd 8hoes of overy description, ty Please call aud examine. WM. HEIDT, sept 23 Gibbons’ Buildings. GLASSWARE. £99 A largo atul varied assortment Just opened; a* N1Jmong which may bo found several patterns or fluely W_V cut Decanters, in sella; a largo variety of slnglo De canters, both cut and pressed; some handsomo styles of Wlud and Ilock Bottles, Colognes, 4cc. Call and ex- ntniue, at [sopt 20] COLLINS 4c BULKLEY’S. TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS. urifcl Tho subscribers have In Store, Corner or Brouohton and Jkfferbon-htiieets, (onpo- f *Lsite St. Andrew's Hall,) & large stock or NEGRO BROGANS, which they will fit to measure, and sell at wholesale prices on their usual terms, sopt 10 2m E. F. WOOD 4c CO. about 10. With the For further' hours of safe ; - _ . Oner slare named Toby, belonging to the ca George Schley, Esq^ deceased. Sold by permlsi CotaT* and by order of tho Administrator, for Uie to the estate'of y permission of -- ——r,for Uiebcneflt of the heirs and creditor! of said estate. Terms cash, purchaser paying for UUe. auglS . „ Sehooner at Auction. . On TUE8DAY next, at il o’clock, will be sold In frbixl . of the Court House: schooner ANNA, copper fastened and cop- p«red,bnrtKan 15 tons, as sbo now lies opposite tholower Rico Mill, in Savannah river, in good Balling condition. The Annals suitable fora pleasure yacbt, pilot boat, or reasting trader, as she was most substantially . built for K^SsO"" 1 Survoy, and newly coppered last year. Terms liberal and made known at sale. , qctl , . Boston Rum—At Trivets Sale.' . t. ; >'■ T. Ballerloj: 50 bills. N. E. Rum. For salo low from the wharf. . i oct 1 „ , CA*ir» I Chairs I t—At PrfveU Sale. Now landing per schr. Rlclimond, from Boston: an In- •volco of Cano and Wood Seat Grecian and Banoster- back Chairs; Cane and Wood Scat Rocking and Sewing Chair*; Children’s high and low Chain j Crickets, Stools! Ac. Ac. For sale low. oct 1 _ • House and Lot at Private Sale. ‘ - »orth.m half of Lola No,. 39 and dll, Elbert Ward, containing 45 feet on Jeffersoii-atrcet and running weat- nll V? e - Improve ment sconsist .fi °V or7 Wooden Dwelling, fronting on Jefferson- story Brick Stable, Carriage House w^iS h 5 1 .’. lh . e Wo !?, c . n ? ? f »ho Lot, and a small Wowlen Kitchen Immediately In rear of the Dwolllng. a! 18 I* subject to a small omount of ground rent to the city. Terms liberal,and mado koown on application “ «>“'«■ aapts . . . . Oats!—At Private Sale. Just received In store, and for salo low: 100 sacks Data* soptl Plaster and Cement—At Private Sale. Just received In stoi and for sale low: ' Plaster Paris. ^Aabdkapteoaaunt), on band ISO bbis. Rosendole Cement; 25 do. septl Potatoes, Apples, Oranges and Lemons, At Private Bale. . - „■ . ■• Now landing per steamer Florida; 20 bbis. Apples- 20 do Potatoes; 10 boxes Oranges; 15 do. Lemons. For 4,0 ,ow « • sept 1 ■ FAlHItAKKU PATENT PLATFORM SCALES/ (Improved In qunllly nnd reduced lu priced adapted to everv required operatlou -or weighing—as Railroad Beales for trains or single cars, in use on tho principal railroads to tbo United States nnd Great Britain { Ware house Scales, Heavy Portable Scales, on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Ml 11a, Ac,; Store Scales, various modi fications; Counter Scalps; Huy and Coni Scales, Ac. Theso Scales have been long known and severely tested, and the universal confidence felt In tbelr accuracy and perfect adjustment Is such, that tbey are now regarded aa. toe standard, from which there Is noappoaX For sale in PHILBRICK A .BELlT f ‘ Agents to Savannah. all their varieties by aug 18 MERCER POTATOES AT PRIVATE SALE. • Just received, per steamship State or Georgia, SO bbis. lino Afcrcor Potatoes. For solo low by aug 24 PHILBRICK A BELL. WINDOW GLASS AT PRIVATE SALE. . Jnst received to store, and Ibr salo low, 450 boxes Win- dow, Coach, Sheet, and Crown Glass, from too Holstou Ginas Works, Knoxville, Tenn. Tbo above Gloss Is of the best quality, and ossorted alzea, from 6x8 to 32x40. The subscribers have boon ap pointed agents for the above Compsuy, aud are V J *^’* J to sell al very low prices. PHILBRICK A B1 1*luntor*’ Bank ot the State of Georffiai rpHREE MONTHS alter date application will be made X fo Cashier of Planter*’ Utrnk State of Georgia, for payment of the left hand ball of a Fifty Dollar Bill, letter A. No. 121, dated January 4th, 1849—right baud half having bee atolou from Mall. Also, left band half of a Twenty Dollar Bill, letter B n No. 208—date unknown. ,* July 2 ffirno BAKER A WILCOX C HOICE GOSHEN BUTTER—Received weekly per ateamer from New-York^ andforrale by *ept8 W. D. FORD, Wnldbunt’a Building, ' Jcfforuon-slrocL Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery, GREGORY A MAURY, 51ANAOERS. Office So. 5 Bull-Street,opposite tho Polafild Home* Class No. 118. for 1852. Tobadm..., g .,. a a ri!ffl rrt^, OCL1. 14,227—S400-S100! Tickets 91—Shares in Proportion.- „ Oy rataa* oashkp at this orrtca. UP* ‘ For safe by E. WITH1N3TUN, M P t3Q Yonder for Gregory A Mattry. It C’ertainlY will bo my turn Next. D rawn numbers—or Georgia s5to 5m e ry, Class 108, drawn In Augusta, Ga^ yesterday; too win uit.: „20 ID 42 30 40 57 52 5 63 23 17 82. Nos. 10 20 36, Prize of 950 sold in tbo abovo. Sales Close This Day, at 6 & clock, A. if. NOW FOR THE 94,400! / .The Old Favorite Savannah Lottery.* WlU be drawn lnpubUc,at llio Exchange Building,In Council Chamber, Thla Morning, atOo’clock. GeorgiaState Lottery, OloaslOO. AUTHORISED BY THK LKUlltATURS. For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta. F. C. BARBER A CO- Managers. SPLKNDID SCU1MK. $4,400! , 5 Prize* of 9400-20 of 9100. and tnoro than 40,000 Dollars in Btnallor Prizes! Tickets only $1—Shares in proportion. raizas cashed at tiiis office. tjv All orders promptly and confidentially attended lo and Drawings sentto all customers out of toe city. Tickets, Shares and Packages for sole by GEO. W. WYLLY, oct 1 At hls Lucky Office, cog BnU-st. A Bay Lana ItOBINSON dc CAMP, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, AND OKAtiKRS IK Fine Ready Made Clothinir, A RE NOW receiving tholr Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of: Blue, black aud fancy colored English and French Cloths; Over-Coat ings ol black, blue and fancy colored BeavorsLblue. black and drab Pilot Cloths; English, French and A- murlcau Coniiners, of black and fancy colors; Vestings of Silk, Satin, Cashmeres, embroiders and rich Cut Vel vet AU of which will bo mado up nt the shortest notice and to the best style or workmanship. Our READY MADE CLOTHING Is mndufacturod at tho well known house of W. T. Jennings A Co, No. 231 Broadway, Now-York, and Is equal to any to toe city.— We keen constantly on hand the largest assortment of FANCY GOODS of any houso in the trade, such a whlto and fancy colored Shirts; Silk, Lisle Gauze Mortno Under-Garments: Shaker 1 Lambswool do.; Thread, Cotton, Merino nr ~ Hosiery; 811k aud Cotton Umbrella*: bine colored Kid Gloves, (of Alexanders. mi Scarfs, Cravats and Collars t and, to fact, everyl ceasary to a Gontlemon’s Wanlrobo. For sole — coinmodating terms as can bo had In tho city, at GAUDRY’8 BUILDINGS, sopt 21 Next door to Pulaski House. , Jho subscriber makes new and repalrs!bld Furniture. Tho bottoms of Sofas, Chairs, Ac, made over, and ro-covored. Carpets, Matting ESSSand Oil cloth cut and put down. Bella hung; Curtains and Blinds put up. Old Furniture bought and sold. • ,. . i. N. B.-A lot of NEW FURNITURE, Including a va riety or Cbalrs, Just received. THOMAS HENDERSON, sept 20 3taw Lyceum Building, Bull-sL BLAKE’8 PATENT. ; ‘ FIRE PROOF PAINT. FROM 01110,1 T HlSValuablo Mineral Substance is sold in fine pow der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency paint, and applied with a brush, and after on ex- f a row months lo toe atmosphere, Ibis Coating a perfect slato or coat of mail, protecting what ever Is covered from Uio action of too weather and from fire." There Is nothing equal to it for steamboat and car decks, >r all kinds or Iron, as It forms a coating nearly as hard os the Iron itself, and never cleaves off. In some places, a spurious nrtlclo has been sold as the geuulne, therefore purchasers should be careflti to burol authorized Agents. Every Barrel Is marked BLAKE'S FIRE-PROOF PA LYT. Tho above Paint Is for sale In Savannah by NEW GOODS* AT SAULSBURY A CO.’S. A RE now receiving tbelr Fall and Winter Stock of XX READY MADE CLOTHING from their own menu- sept 28 OUSE. Broughton-st reel. ’INE HATS. i STYLE for Gentiomen’s Hats bav- _ itmently established, we have now , _ In store a lfrge Stock or Hal* from the most cele brated manufacturer*, which we warraut superior to any other that can be Produced for tbo samo price. MJ1HI3 M.K.UAUMUUACO. A. TUB FA ^*r Ins been ^ TlJr sale la Bavnnnah by OiAfLtli^ag GENERAL AjVERmtNG^ANl) SUBSCRII’'IION m}4. No. 10State-Bt.,Uoitou.Mas*. 8, M. ParraitotLi. A Co, Newspaper AdTcrtising Agents, No. 10 Btate street Boston, are 1 Agenta for tho Savannah Republican, and ore authorized to recelvo Ad- vertlaemrnta and Subscriptions at the same rates as nro requiredattolsoffice. Their receipts are regarded «- payments. . T HE Subscribcra^^pre^edto make < Rail-Road Iron- . N, 1 B.All pARPETING nnd FI.OOR'o'IL" CLOTi/^-The «ub- V ® cribe , r * hnyeinitrocolvedn targe supply of three- “ 4 1: VKY 000113.-7- .ICulimd ’ Lyoncso Cloths, nil ‘ Black Bombazines, . a.—hl0 bags Oats. CLAGI