About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1852)
r, OCTOBER 1,1852. finmcgtftifgii Cir tuc ttqmWcan. (general ftBtocrtfflmcentfl. general gttmcetfacfflentfl. i^uUwwityyear* of ag* end heetwo children; being R wnalndcr of too estate of ChristianDasher, deceased.- RJVA5!ESlBAl!«SmSoNAi J *TATB. ww«a|rjs ber next, between tbe hours of ten and (bur o’clock, that Very desirable and valuable lot of Land In tbo town or ManeUi; Georgia, containing fire nCres, more or less, s^au&siS'ssrsAjc "w111. nil necMsanr out build nea. FACTORS aar-rr. ALowfcCo-,50A59 G R Cummlng, 00 W Crowder, 04 Joseph Burko, 08 Smith k. Lathrop, GO E A Boullard, 08 Willis A Brundage, 78 F H Welman, 74 Caldwell Blnkoly A Co., 73 Henry Roaer, 178 nuchas Smoke hoi Dlauta. / An orchard of select Fruit Trees, jTwithaU necessary outbuildings, Bathlngand Washing houses, Oat* i,8to. Two Wells of ratable and Flow* ... choice and select plants. *An orchard of aelect Fruit Trees, some of tho ^TOlsffoOToTuio^most desirable locations in nil tho wnootmlry.fbf a summer or continued mldcnco, flno inountaln scenery, pure atmosphere and ft healthy place, convenient to trade and travel.Tho premises are now, %KB^Bmmssaast miles distant, |n ooniKcUon with the above, to supply the residence with Wood and Lumber. Also, at tho rame time and plaoe, all the Household and Kitchen K consisting of Crockery, Gtosawhre, Mahogany — ‘sboards. Divans, Head steads, Ta- ids,Matrasses, Furniture, Ac.- P Graves, 73 FTWUlIsACo, 76 Molyneux, 77' EH Bunker, 86 W D Etheridge A Co^ 80 EWBuker, Jones" Wharf F Sorrel, 196 DIOS, AAUUni UUMUUNI, mauum, ruiuiiuiu, — One Plano Forte, Grist MIlLGardenutensils,and one Cow, with atramber of other articles two tedious to enunier- ate: being tho summer residence of Benjamin Snider^ late Chatham tno summer reaiaenceoi uenjamiu oniuer. i _ a County deceased, and sold by order and of his last Will and Testament, at a part or Real and Personal Estate, (br the benefit or his Heirs and >rs.V Bate to continue from day to day, until tlie Is disponed of. Persons wishing to purchase are r ..IftiUy invited to call and examine the promises and • furniture. • ■ - i Terms on the day of sale. . July £8 • -- ^ 'SEABORN GOOD ALL, Executor. V* Tho Charleston Courier, and Augusta Chronicle “ mUneL will publish twlee a week uutll the day of ~ i0"Georgia Cltlxen and Columbus Enquirer, mUlthe day of sale, and send bills to this offlee Administrator’* Snlo. l *Vg7TLL be sold. In front of tbe Court House. In Effing- W ham county, ou the first Tuesday lu November next, a Negro man named John, nged about 97 years.— , Bold as tbe property of the estate of John 8. Rleves, dir ‘ ‘ ‘ ir the benef' eflt or the heirs and creditors of said P. 31. STOTE8BURY, Adm’r. Administrator’* tele. /rvNtho first Tuesday In October next, wilt be sold at U the Court House door In Hlneavtlle, Liberty county, . the Lands of the"ttetate or Abtal vparry. Sold for the benefit of said estate. 8. H.‘ FERRY. Adm’r. aug!4 null «< IlCIUh IM1UIM »• lim. made known on the day or «d® aug 14 CIIARLE8 HINELY, Adm’r. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. B1T*ST. , . .. . A C Toms,Exchange Wharf Oobons A Herts, 140 Is 143 W Wood bridge, 144 R Habersham A Son, 146 A Minis, 130 J H Hull, 173 Ellu Rood, 174 Brigham, Kelly A Co., 176 'OSvTr Hi J. GILBERT. I LOT fc HAW nUEAD.-Sr liunU trMh. Wcto^Yoflt sroiucttwcmcutfl. Book Blndm' Wudunm, aoLU-»T*iBT, NEW- fg- m> U AZOK BTROrs.-EmcMoo’. « John II Udd, IBS O Hartildge, ISO Epplng A Kretz, 197 Hardwick A Cooke,' 193 Franklin A Brantley 194 ±\ Btrape, fbr sale by wpV«0 designs, i • augw TJ^TtEtt AND LHEK8li.-IU UrtUn. of I ■""SafiS b ) . TU8T RECEIVED, per brig Paragon, from Baltimore— U 101 bagsorR16Colfce,T0H : doMuorWa|rai||MH| O F Hamilton, 83 W, W Garrard, 89 Cruger A Wade, 84 R Hutchinson, 85 Gboige Gordon, 66 ' Harper, Stuart A Co., 87 Bolhwell A Smith, 88 Wm Duncan, 89 Hunter A Gammcll, 00 Wra Battersby, 01 E Parsons A Con 03 M Cummlng, 03 W P Yonge, 04 Rowland A Co., 07 8mlth A Humphreys, 03 Cowdrey A Wells, 94* Washburn, Wider A Co. 114 A 110 8 II Fleke, 117 R A Lewis, 118 Loud A Co., 118 G N Neyle, ISO B L Dowell, 108 Andorsons A Co., 900 8 Solomons, SOI C F Mills, S04 8 Good all, S00 Itehn A. Foster, .200 Rabun 8( Whitehead, 907 Boston A Guhby, 900 J F Pelot A Co. J Williamson A Co. John Jonee, 03 J H Burroughs, 97 G W Gann any A Co., 90 A101 Way A King, 105 Pndellbrd, Ky AOo, 104 A100 CAL Lamar, 103 W O O’DriscoU, 108 N A Hardee A Co n 110 Aden A Ball, 1(9 H K Washburn, 113 C HAMPAGNE.—90 baskets “Grape” Chain] store and for sale by [aug 0]' W. M. DA V /CHAMPAGNE.—Ilcldslck A Co.’s Champagne, quarts \J amlpluts; for sale by [tug 31] A. MINIS. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Philbrtck A Bell, 136 “ Cohen A Fnedlck, 148 Bay-xL T J Walsh, 166 “ Tarver A Trachdut, 188 ** Smith A Fort, 158 M LUMBER MERCHANTS. W D Giles A Co, Vale Royal Mill. R A Allen A Co, Bmet’s Wharf. W W Starke, Fig Island. E F KInchley A Co, WiUtnk’s Wharf. James Quantock, Jr. A Co, Eagle Mill. Administratrix’* tele. O N THE FIRST TUESDAY In November next, will be sold, before the Court Honse door, In the city erDsrten, McIntosh county, sll .the roroslnlngRcsl Es- tale of. the late T. R. Gould, deceased, consisting of one tract of Land on Harris? Neck, containing one hundred and thirty (130,1 acres moteorless: also, one tract on Eagle Necx, oontainlng two hundred and thirteen (3130 1 acres, more or .less.. Bold by .order of the Honorable the Ordinary or McIntosh county, for the bene&t of the belts and creditors of said estate. sepjgQ IbrstUeby A.O.TC * EmoHs—In flue order: for sale by Li W. D. FORD, Waldbt ^saggawsg’ aug 17 lurgb Building, C OAU—900 tons broken Red Ash Coal, tho cargo of schr. Energy, landing, and for solo by wpt 9 CLMJUORN A OONNINGI1AM. 'VTORTHERN HAY*—1U0 bales prime Northern Hay; JlS for sale by [July 31] E. IV. BUKER. 1CKLES A PRESERVES.—A fresh supply for sale P 1CKL by sept 8 W. D. FORD, Waldbure^s Building, Jcflurson-strcct. N EW 8ALMON, MACKEREL, and SMOKED HER RINGS, for sale by W. D. FORD, aug 24 Bldburg’s Waulldlng, Jelfcrson-street. •\T1NEGAR.—A superior article for Plekllngr, fori V by • W. D. FORD, aug 94 Waldburg*a Building, Jetforson-street ARS.—900 Oars, from 8 to 18 f U Alfred Exall, and tor sale by aug 34 CLAGHORN to 18 foot] landing from brig A CUNNINGHAM. ptORN AND OATS—For sale bj ^ Kj aug 94 DAVID R. DILLON, foot of W. Broad-st. aug 93 L EMONS—90 boxes In fine order, and for sale by H. J. GILBERT, aug 91 West81de Market Square. HHl’ • Q. W.WALTHOUR, Ag’t. Ditation, for Lettera of Administration. S T EHlnBhnmC G o*' i To Whereas, Bloscllo Zettler has applied to m6 for Lettera of Administration do bouts non, on the estate of Robert ■' H. Bourqulm late or said countyj deceased: , 1 These are thcreforo to cite and admonish all and sln- iuy the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file cnlar,. tha kindred and creditors of said deceased, to me their objections (If any they have,) In my office within ‘ the time prescribed by law, otherwise said Letters will M^ltness my hamnmd official signature, this 7th day of Septoraber, A. D. 1859. JAMES RA1IN, •eplg rt “*i—— v n Ordinary E. C, Citation, for Lettera of Administration. S T ofySnCom 1 :^’. j To all whom im., concern: Whereas, John G. Howard has applied to me for Let ters of Administration on tho estate of George A. Reed, late of said county, deceaseds These are; therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file Kir obj=M 0"w Ky h.Y.n. ™ y office within the time presctlbed by law, otherwise said Letters will be grant*-* —”—* Witno of Beptei «ept3C ^i55«myhandnnd official signature thU »h day A. £,-in U.n'ffgc. Citation) for Letters of Administration. S TA «lr^.°c“nn^. | ToVllwhontlt may csonoenu Whereas, Silas W. Taylor has applied to me for Let ters or Administration on the estate of William Lowrle, late of said county, deceased: . , These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of Said deceased, to file their objections (If any they have) In my office within “ iejUmo. prescribed by law. otherwise raid Letters will the time prescribed by 1 be granted the applicant. . Wltnese my hand nod official signature this 96th day of Beplrmbcr, A. D. 1K2. E. C. P. DART, gept 30 Ordinary O. C. WOTICB“ T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made to tbe Court of Ordinary or Effingham county for leave 1o sell a Negro Man. named, SAM. belonging to the estate or Thomas Huret, deceased, for the benefit or the heirs end creditors of said deceased. ELIZABETH HURST, Adtn’x. Sept. 90,1839. eoptSS NOTICE. - A LL persona having demands against the estate of J\_ George Glen, late of Chatham County, deceased, are bond “ tbe time paymentto sept 91 r r* NOTICE. QTATE OF GEORGIA,) All persons^ Interested are 1 Chathnna Co* [ hereby uotlfied that two months after this date application will be made to the llonorablo the Ordlnanr or said count/, for leave to sell the whole of the Real Estate and the Negroes of George Gleb, deceased, late of said county, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate, sept 31 W. P. HUNTER, Adm’r.. C. T. A. (£ttg (Drtttnancgg. £>_ * AN ORDINANCE. .*OEltordainedbyJhe^Mayor and Aldermen oMhe City of 8avannah and Hamlets thereof; Thatitijudl not be lawful for any person or persons wbataoefWlo ride In or through any part of a Square, Street, or Lane, InwhlcU tlie inbabitautsshall be assembled forthepurpose of extinguishing fire, except the commander .of the; Ml* ' *‘Ua with such officers u maybe necessary in attendance n him; and U shall be. lawful for them to do so in such cases only as may require that be snouia communicate with the Chief Fireman; and should any person or per sons not of the above descriptions herein excepted, at- . tempt to ride In or through such parts of squares, streets, or lanes, In which persons are assembled for the purpose of extinguishing the fire' as aforesaid, such person or persons so offending shalloon conviction thereof, be fined In a sum not exceeding Thirty Dollars.—Extract from Firt Ordinance. Attest: R, F. AKIN, ^ Savannah, Aug. 4,1859. Clerk of Council. July 5 , 18—th J1 •* c • City papers please copy. A HILL, • TO BE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE To prohibit the Bale at public out-cry of Ooodt. Chattels, Wares, Produce, and Merchandize within the Limit* of the City of Savannah, except by Licenced Vendue Maetert.by Sheriffs, Coroners, or Constables, in exe cution of thoir duty, and by Executors, Administrators, or Guardians. And also to regulate and limit the right of Vendue Masters to tell under License. J — n I. iL. Tf Ik. 14.. WHOLE SALE DRY GOODS. Roberta A Foote, opposite SL Andrews' Hall. U F Waring, 101 Brougton-st CLOTH INO STORES. G 8 Nichols, Gibbons' Building. Pierson fc Heidt, 68 SL Julian and 101 Bryan-sts. Saulsbury fit Co- Marshall House. T Porter, St, Andrews' Halt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS. Henry Lalhrop fit Co n Gibbons' Building. Nevttt, Lathrop fit 8tebbtas, Gibhona' Building. Alkln fit Burns, Bbad’a do J S Rogers, do do DeWitt fit Morgan, Ulbero’s Building. Lane fit McHugh, corner Broughton and Barnard-sta. Joseph Ltppman, Congresa-sL, Market-square. Einstein fit Eckman, Cbngress-st- near WhilakeMt La Roche, Bowne fit Co- Shad’s Buildings. M Prendergut At Co- Congress-at. Wm King's London House, under Marshall House. W O Wadsworth, Marshall House. WHOLESALE GROCERIES. Cohens At Hertx, 140 Bay-sL J V Connerat fit Co- 130 Bay-tL Scranton, Johnston A Co n 197 Bay-tL Swift fiTfco- 169 Bay-sL 8 E Bolhwell A Co n 173 Bsr-sL W M Davidson, West side Market-square. Davis A Copp, Bay-strceL Webster A Palmes, Bay-sL McMahon A Doyle, u Crane A Holcombe, “ WHOLESALE A RETAIL GROCER. H J Gilbert, West side Market-square. SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS. Clagbora A Cunningham, Andaux’a Wharf. AG Henry. Moore f a Wharf. Hone A Connery, Harris’ Wharf. « RETAIL GROCERS. J Rosseau, corner Bay and Bull-sis. W W Goodrich, Sami's Building, Wbitaker-sL M J 8olomons, i57 Broughton-sL J A Brown, corner Brough to n-st. Lane and Whltaker-sL A Champion. Market-square. W D Ford, Waldburg’s Buildings. J G Watts, 4 Barnard-sL J. E. Cady A Co n No. 16 Barnard-sL AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. O H Campfleld, Bay-sL FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS. Price A Veader, 147 Bay-sL Wm R Symons, 17 tVhltaker-sL Robinson A Camp, 6 Bull-sL John W Kelly, Bull-aL, opposite Pnlasld Honse. Philip Kean, 98 Bryan*L Dibble A Carey, comer Broughton and WhlUkcr-tt*. M D Murpby, l05 Bryan-sL HAT STORES. N K Barnum A Co^ No. 147 Congresa-sL Lyon A Rood, Gibbons’ Building. WHOLESALE AND RETAU. SHOE DEALERS. Wm Heidt, Gibbons’ Bnlldlng. O Johnson A Co- 103 Bryan-sL FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER. L Roblder, 99 WhlUker-st. JL Oliver, 17 Bull-sL DYING ESTABLISHMENT. A Galloway, 73 York-sL 8EGAR MANUFACTURER. A Ponce, 13Whitaker-aL DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Moore A Hendrickson, Gibbons’ Building. A A Solomons A Co- Market-square. W W Lincoln, Monument-square. Thomas 31 Turner A Co- Bay-sL J II Carter, Broughton-sL CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE. J Hasbruuck A Co- StneU’ Building. Collins A Bulkloy, 100 Rryan-sL HARDWARE. N B AII Weed, 163 BroughtomsL E Hopkins, 177 Congress-sL F W Cornwell, 109 Bryan-sL FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. IW Morrell A Co- Smeta’ Building. H S Bogordus, corner Bull-sL and Congresa-sL Lane. Dougald Ferguson, Court House-square. G M Conn, 131 Broughton-sL PAINT STORES AND PAINTING. John Poole, 11 WhltakeML John Oliver, 191 Brougbton-sL F Corn, do BOOK STORES. WT Williams, 148 Bay-sL J M Cooper fiTCo- comer Whitaker and BL Jullan-sls. J B Cubbedge, Market-square. MUSIC 8TORE. F Zogbaum A Co- Whitaker-sL JEWELERS. O M Griffon, comer Whitaker and Bryan-sts. 8 WUmot, Market-square. Horton A Rlkeman, 116 Broughton-sL Francis Stein, 148 Bronghton-sL LOTTERY OFFICES. G W Wylly, Bull-sL, opposite the Pulaski House. EWlthington, “ M « 8TOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER. Joseph Bancroft, 117 Bay-sL REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Willy AMontmollin, Bull-sL, opposite Pulaski House. Wm Wright, Bay Lane. EXPRESS OFFICE. Hamden’s Office, on Bay-street—J DeMartin, Agcnb STEAMBOAT AGENTS. 8 M Laffltcau, Charleston Steam-Packet Wharf. TR Mills, Iron Steamboat Company’* Wharf. G II Johnson, Georgia Steamboat Company’* Wharf. Claghom A Cunningham, Florida Company, Wood’s E F Klnchl«y A Co- Union Company, Dillon's Wharf. W Coskerey, Anderson’s WbarC DENTISTS. C ORN-800 bushels for sale by 11. J. GILBERT, nngSl West Side Market 8quare. TT’L'OUR.—20 bbls. Ho ward-street Flour, (new); Just J? received, and for salo by aug 20 MeMAHON A DOYLE. H AY.—100 bales Northern Hay; for sale br aug 31 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. B RANDY.—15 halfpipes Otard Brandy; Just received, and fbr sale by MoMAUON A DOYLE, aug 90 L EAD PIPE—Of all sixes, from 34 to 9 Inches, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, aug 16 109Dryan-stroeL M ACKERAL AND CODFI8IL—^20bbls.No. 3 RInck* ereh 10 quintals Cod&sh; landing from brig Clio, and for side by aug 19 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. P HILADELPHIA ROPE.—149colls Rope. In store an for sale by [sup9) WILLIS A uRUNDAOE. C HOICE OLD MO JAI1ELA WHISKEY.—SO bbls. recently recel /ea for sale by aug 3 CRANE A HOLCOMBE. jgAGGING^ROPEj and > TWIN F*—200 bales Gunny . Be tt ordained by the Honorable the Mayor and Aldermen of the Clly of Savannah and tho nambits - — ' - I^ (• .. 1.1...I ...J Ilia liA—ku awI.IhajI thereof, In Council assembled, and It Is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That from and after tbe passage or this Ordinance, It shall not be lawful for any person whomsoever, not being s' licensed Vendue Mas ter, or a Sheriff; Coroner, or Constable, in execution of lawfulprocess, or on Executor, Administrator, or Guar dian, In the dne execution of hit trust, to bold any public . vendue or auction whatsoever, or to expose forualeby • himself at public outcry any Goods, Chattels, Wares, Produce, or Merchandise, within the liralla of the City or Savannah. And If after the passage or this Ordinance, ' any person, other than the persons herein before named, shall hold any publlo auction whatsoever, within tbe limits ofthe City orSavannab, or expose to sale by him self at public outcry within the limits of said city, any Goods, Chattels, Wares, Merchandise, or Produce what soever, such person so acting or offending shall be sub- liable to * " i |Wn PLANTATION 8EGAR8—Of superior qunlltr, Just . . --\r~ •— |0 6o Havana Segmrs, JL received. Also In store, 175,4 various qualities. For sale by aug 26 J. V. (X)NNRRAT A CO. E Parsons, 127 Coi 8 G Pancost, Broui ,Bi H J Royall, urougf - Ject and II s fine for each and every such net or aforesaid, that when an application for the offlee of Ven due Master shall horeafter be made, tbe applicant shall set forth the store, or place at which ho Intends to con duct and carry on his general vendue or auction busi ness; and no auctioneers shall hereafter be permitted to — -renand auction or vendue hold, carry on, or oOnduct any gei business at any other store or house or place than the store or place so set forth, unless by special permission of . Council: And hereafter all licenses shall show the said ’ -place or store set fortt by tho applicant; and such licenses shall not be in any way assignable, provided always that tho license shall authorise sales for persons other than tho vendue masters, at any point within the city, and at any time during the continuance of such license—such sues for other persons to bo made in good faith, and not with the Intent to defraud the Corporation ofthe city of Savannah. Sac. 3. And bo it forthor ordained by tho ntitbority aforesaid, That no Vendue Master shall be hereafler per mitted to uso his license In such manner as to allow any person other than such Vendue Master to have any part ' or share of tbe Commission or profits which may be made on tbe sales of such Vpodue Master; provided, that ir there be two or! three , partners, and license be granted to ono partner, the llfiense shall set forth the name or names or the other partner or partners who may ' be allowed to receive a share or such profits. Andifony licensed Vendue Master shall so hereafter use his license, that any person othor than the person or persons named lntbsl(ceoas,khsU receive Apart or shahs of tite Com mission or profits on his solos, such licensed Vendue Mas ter shall be llnble to a fine of one hundred dollars, to be reoovered on Information before the Mayor of the city. And ir any Vendue Master, licensed, shall cany on any csnsnl auction or sole at publlo outcry, at ony place other than the place named In his license, without special per* mlssioh from Oouoetl, be shall bTliabl* “ - — jnton-sL iton-«L PHYSICIANS. Gilbert A Banks, Broughton-sL Dr. J 8 Sullivan, 112 State-eL “CW West, Corner Bull and Congress-sts. M L Knorr, Broughton-sL F H Deraere, Broughton-sL CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH 8CHOOL8. Bernard Mallon, 156 Broughton-sL B J Cassells, Chatham Academy. BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. Geo N Nichols, Bull-aL. opposite the Pulaski House. J B Cubbedge, Sorrel’s Buildings. DAGUERREAN GALLERY. W V Prentice, corner SL Jullan-sL and Market-sq. GAS FITTER. ^ Samuel W Thorn an, Broughton-sL BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. A Short, comer South Broad and Whltakcr-ais. D L Cohen, No. 5 Jones-sL G Butler. ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS. n.AJ Ixichll son, near Canal Lock. i N Miller, Eastern Wharf. SHIPWRIGHTS. II F Willink, Jr- Eastern Wharf. Dry Dock Company, Hutchinson’s Island. WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITII8. Miller A Ferguson, comer Broughton A Montgomery-sts. JasQuantock, sen’r, (WheelwrigbQ SI. Jullan-tL, West of Market-square. 8 Z Murpby, (Blacksmith,) 00 St. Jultnn-st. TIN AND COPPER PLATE WORKER. U Cranston, 01 Bryan-sL TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER* James Sullivan, BroughtoiweL T W McArthor, 13 Barnard-sL John J Maurice, “ ■ . . J IIA T Bishop, comer of Broughton and Jefferson-sL SADDLERY, fire. WII May A Co- comer Whitaker nod Bryan-sts. CARRIAGE MAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS. G W Hardcastle, SO Congress and 05 SL Jullan-sta. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. Wm Warner, comer Broughton and West Broad-sts. J 0 Thornton, comer of Bay A West Broad-st. MANUFACTURER OF MATCHES. D H Galloway, 73 York-sL DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN. D R Dillon, foot West Broad-sL „. ' GUNSMITH, CUTLERY, fire. E Lovell, 12 llarnard-st J T Jones, 175 Market-square, Council, be shall bailable (6 a fine of one to bo recovered on Information before Sac. 4. And be l? further ordained by the authority ,-That all Ordinances, or parts or Ordinances, i* thlrOnili of thfs Ordinance, bo, and ... I 3 ILF. Axia, Clerk of Council. JnJyfi I • > jBSgggngrfifigSaS “—which Is tbe If “ * qteot with prompt superiorartlele.^ “’.jTw— * WALSH, 170 pay-slrocL t Cloth, 500 coils Rope, 1,000 lbs. Twine: for saly by mg 3 CRANE A H0LCO3IBE. L UTHER FELTON A SONS’ RUM.—loo bbls- land ing, and for sale by auggj BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. B LACK TEA.—IS half Chests Black Tea—landing from schr. Virginia, and for sale by nnggfl A. MINIS. f pRESH GOSHEN BUTTER.—Just received, a fresh 1 lot of Goshen Butter, per steamer Florida, and To sale by W.D.FORD, sept 1 Waldbnrg’s Building, Jofforson-at fANDLES.—130 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Can- J dies, in store, and for salo by aug 97 J. B. CADY A CO. O NIONS and POTATOES.-Lmidlng, and for sale by aug 28 H.J. GILBERT. D URAND’S FRENCH BITTERS—For chills and fe- vi * * *• sept Ivor, fire- constantly on hand, and for salo by eptlG. BRONSON, Cor. Bay and Whltaker-ala. B ACON.—40 hhds. primo Ba on Sides; for sale by sept 1 A. MINIS JAILS AND TUBS.—50dozen Painted Palls, 20nests L Painted Tubs: for sale by aug4 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. B ALTLMORE HAM8.—200 Reynold’s superior Hama, landing from schr. Jno. W. Anderson and for sole by aug 4 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. T)0TAT0K8, Cabbage, Apples. Salmon, Mackerel and X Herrings, on haud and for sale by W. D. FORD, Waldburg’s Building, sept 8 Jeffcrson-street I ARESIl GROUND FLOUIL—20 bbls, Hiram Smith’s, 1 also, 30 half bbls. Extra; received per steamer ant for sole by [aug 2) CRANE fit HOLCOMBE. pHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER.—A weekly supply re- Vj cel ved per steamer, and for sole by July 13 MoMAHON A DOYLE. / doSauteme; for sale by tbe cask or demBohns. uly 13 J. ROUSSEAU. ■fTriNDOW SHADES—Of every description, with fix- TV turcs; for salo by aug 97 AIKIN A BURNS. ... d manufacturers at the North, window Shades; some entirely new No. 86 pOOK A MANN, Imi v Wl Dealer* In ’Hot Manulkoturers* LBATU Cloth; Marble Paper — lunni loanls; Glue; Bui Butter, US JoVI.E. PORTER.—90 casks of Ilibbert's superior ■wrr-SSff -1 ,u '‘WSBW nnJa 7 Marshall Uous . .... _.Jlnf : M«cfotiteatJ!W*MKlft Pi Intent and Enamelled Calf Skins, French «iw Oc. 8olo agents for tho sale of Geonjo Dudfer’s superior bark-tanned Skivers; Blank Sheep ahd Law Calf skins. Consumers tyho buy In large quantities will find It to their Interest to exanuno our Stock. All ontors promptly attended to. 3ra septa rpilESUBt Marshall House. Ilsh. Welsh and pARPET BAG8.—Velvet, Venetian, Patent Leather \J and Brussols; for salo by . aug 97 AIKIN A BURNS. /1AL01NBD PLASTER AND CEMENT.—50 bbls. Ro- \J seudale Plaster; 100 do do Cement and 8tone; for sale by [aug 88] CH AS. 11. OAMPF1ELD. EW CHEESE.—50 boxes Cheese, received per schr. K itlBSClUBER. having learnod that oertitin reck kod Irresponsible partloefroffi the north have been selling, or nro endeavoring to sell In tbo Southom States, a, .certain article known aa “ Patent .Wire. Hall, ."hereby cautions the publlo against purchasing tho a article from any porsoit bnt tbo subscriber, and ngl.ng Into and using or selling the same to others In y Territory Sotatlx of Mason fit ‘ i.Wpng. “ br i any N l^chantres8,andforMlobir sept 91 COWDERY A WELLS. r# . Dixon’s line, and bor? dpripg along tho Atlantic. The United States having [ranted to. the. subscriber, In oertaln Lottors Patent, bearing dalo February 13th, 1840, tho “solo and oxclu- v6 right or mauufocturing, using nnd vending to oth ers to be used " tho said luventiou. Tho subscriber Is re solved that hereafler, ho will prosecute all lulringo- meilts upon the same. 11ENRY JENKINS, ■op 1 3moa Broadway, New-York. N EW MACKEREL.—48 bbfij 33 half bbls- 7 quarter bbls- and 91 kits of No. 2 new Mackerel; landing POSDIOK. pOLGATE’S SOAP AND STARCH.—1UU boxes Palo HOSIERY AND UNDERGARMENTS. • A. RANKIN A CO., 104 BOWERY, fNKAR GRAND-STREET,) Vy and No. 1 Soap; 95 boxes Pearl Starch; landing from brig Excel and achr. Plandome. ^ For salo bjr^ CRANE A HOLCOMBE. T)ERship Emma Watts: 50 bbls.N. O. Molasses; 83 X half do. doa 25 bbls. UuleA Collins' a Sugar. For salo by [rept 90] CRANE A HOLCOMBE. QTR1OTLY CHOICE . New-York, RIP0RTER8 and Manufoclurers of UNDERGAR MENTS AND HOSIERY or every description, which they are selling at extremely low prlcea. Bilk, Merino, Cotton, and Woolen Uudervesta and Ponta, of every site and quality, made to order. Particular attention Invited to tho various qualities of O SHOULDERS.—103 bagsOoffeot 15 casks Shoulders; landing from brig Paragon. For sale by sept 90 CRANE A HOLCOMBE. ZEPHYR UNDERGARMENTS, for summer wear, so highly recommended by tbo medi cal Acuity as gentle absorbents of perspiration, preserv ers of health and promoters of comfort. •gACQN.—90 hhds. choice Bacon sides; 90 hhds. do. do. shoulders. jmj ^ B^very chofc«a _ I*andisg from steam ship State i Georgia, from Philadelphia, and forsMeb^ Twenty-fee years experioneo In the same business, and in the same neighborhood, has shown the advan tages of selling at a very small proflL Please call and examine the ossortmonL Goods freely shown., but no ouo urged to buyl The lowest price invariably stated, and uo abatement. The wholesale and retail departments entirely separate, mays tuwOm • PADBLFOED, FAY A CO. • WOT. II. OToDONALD% GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING A SCR1PTION OFFICE. M EDER SWAN HOLLAND GIN.—Tho aubscrioers, Agents for the sole Importer*, offer for salo 10 pipes, of tho abovo celebrated Gin,In bond. aug 5 COHENS A HERTZ. npOBACCO. X sale by -100 boxes manufactured Tobacco. Fo [sept 16] 8. E. nOTll WELL fit CO rpn I^IME.—500 bbls. Umejandli aug 20 te, landing, and for salo by •BRIGHAM,' KELLY A CO. B ALTIMORE FLOUR.—50 bbls. superior Baltimore n..._ r. I. k. r...i.,)1 * A UIUIO Flour: for sale by [aug 31] W ROUGHT GRIDIRONS,or aU sixes, for sale by aug 20 F. W. CORNWELL, C FFEE.—150 bags Rio, and 50 bags Java, for sale by sept 18 S. E. BOTHWELL A CO. 4Q BARRELS Potato^ Onions and Apjleg^lg” X Wire Halliniy for public and private grounds Verandahs, Window Guards aud Grating; Wrought and Cast Iron Railing, Iron Columns, Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furni ture; Wire Fences, for Plantations, Railroads, Ac- made entirely on a now plan, with rails and Iron posts; prices at 9,11, and 13 cents per running foot AH foot high; for circulars with designs address JNO. B. W1GKER8HAM. 940 Broadway. N. Y. N. n.—The Subscriber would rotor to the enclosure ot Forsyth Place, the railing and gullery work at the Jewish K A A HEADS CABBAGES, Just landing from steamer. DUU sept 29 J. A. BROWN, No. 21 Whltaker-et. A PPLES, POTATOES and ONIONS—Received by Xjl steamer, and for sale by GEO. BRON80N, sept 23 Corner Bay and Whltakor-sta. other places in Georgia. tgr Orders will bo received by G. W. HARD CASTLE, Agent for Mr. W- No. 95 Congress-street, mar 4 ly pOTATOES.—90 barrels,Jn flpe order, landing from . steamer Alabama, and for salo by scpt 22 CLAGHOHN A C CUNNINGHAM. G unny bagginu.- sopt23 ■100 bales. In store; for sole by WM. a O’DIUSCOLL. _ 811k and Ginghams Umbrellas; also, low-priced ant fine Parasols, Just received and for sale by aug 12 DsWlTT A MORGAN, M ACKEREL—In whole and half baarels, for sale by sept 15 II. J. GILBERT. ALTIMORE FLOUR A BACON.—100 bbla. Super- B altimore flour at bacon.—100 bbia. super fine tloward-etreet Flour, from new Wheat 5 50 hbdi Prime Bacon Sides: 20 hhds. Prime Shoulders. Just re ceived and for sole by sept 14 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON A CO. /"'I LOVES, HOSIERY, Ac.—White nnd biack Silk VT Hose, white and black Silk Gloves, white, black and colored Kid Gloves, for gentlemen nnd ladles; a variety of Lisle and Thread wilting and Inserting, wrought Collars, Cuffs nnd Cans, with infanta’ Caps und Waists. Rocelved and for salo by . 1, * iiDimv T nvnnnn i. nn sept 17 HENRY LATHROP A CO. R OCKLAND LIME.—1,006 bbls. prime Rocklnnd Lime, cargo of brig MUinlc, from Rockland. For sale by [sept 91] COHENS A HERTZ. S UGAR8.—10 hhds. prime Porto IUco Sugnrs, lu landing and for salo by J. A. BROWN. _ landing and for salo sept 81 TJOTATOES AND ONION8.-95 bbls. Potatoes and X Onions, landing this day, and for sale ou tho wharf; by[sept 21] COWDERY A WELLS. /"tOFFEE.—15 bags prime llloOoffoe; 20 pockets Old Vj Government Java Coffee; 10 boxes Ground Coffee; Vj Government Java Coffee; 10 boxes Ground Coffee; just landing aud for sale by J. A. BROWN, sept 21 T Oolong Teas t Just sept 21 "JpLUUR.—50 bbls. Baltimore, from now wheat, lauding from schr. H. N. Gambrllh and for salo by sept 18 8. E. BOTHWELL fi and for sole by —10 half barrels, landing aug 24 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. C OGNAC BRANDIES IN BOND.—Half pipes and quarter casks, of the most approved brands, for sale by [aug 5] COHENS fit HERTZ. I " N STORE.—20 bbls prime Pork, 10 bbls Mi 20 do N. E. Rum, 12 bbls Northern Gin, : s Chemical Soap, a superior article, [aug 18]A. Q. HENRY. for sale by JJOTATOES—Received per steamer^Alabama^ for Mle II. J. GILBERT. tog. Price 62)4 cents per yard . For sale by aug 20 COLLINS A BULKEY. j,. ions: 20 bbls. Potatoes; landing from steamer State of Georgia, and for sale by aug 24 •ale by CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. T IME, Plaster, Cement nnd Plastering Hair, ulwuys on IJ hand and for sale by aug 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. n OTTON DUCK.—100 bolts of Hooper’s Cotton Duck, 5mm Vn 1 .A Ua In AM linAll an.I fn. a.tn 5iw JS»4_ BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. B UTTER, CHEESE, POTATOES, A<Jr-30 kegs and 15 tubs selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes selected , Potatoes; 60 and pure Genesee Flour: 30 half do. pure Genesee Flour; SO boxes fresh Bunch Raisins. Recelred per steamer, and for sale by aug 11 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. R OASTED and GROUND COFFEE.—25 boxes, land tog; and for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. I BRESH GROUND FLOUR-Per Alabama.—50 bbls. ’ Hiram Smith and other brands equally good. For ■ale by [aug 26] CRANE A HOLCOMBE. B AGGING AND ROPE.— r >0 bales Gunny Bagging and 200 coils Rope, for sale by ang 13 8. E. BOTHWELL A CO. W 1 HITE BEAN&-For sale by II. J. GILBERT. J^EMONa—15 boxes, for sale by "C1BE8H GOSHEN BUTTER,Just received and for sale X at tbe Emporium by July 13 SEABORN GOODALL. D and 100 colls Kentucky Rope, in store an^ for sartor aug A BRIGHAM, KELLY ‘ T IQUORS.—20 half pipes Otard Brandy, 20 do Hoi- Jj land Gin, Just received and fornale by _aug30 _ MoMAHON A DOYLE. S ILK U51BRE L L AS.—A fine assortment Just received and for sale by SAULSBURY Hams. s le by Landing per sebr. J. W. Anderson, nnd for [sept 0—if j DAVIS A COPP. CHEESE.—10 kegs Butter, and 100 boxes Cheese, received per “ Florida.” For salo by sept 18 CRANE A HOLCOMBE. 1^-ENTUCKY ROPE FOR SALE.—1,000 coils will bo sold low for cash or opproved paper. sept IB 0 ROOT. HABERSHAM fii _ for aale by BCpt 18 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. QU) FRENCHBB AND Y.—Landing, ig, per brig _ 5 casks of that choice Jean Louis Brandy, vintage 1811, a superior article, for sale by Bept8 J. V. CONNERAT A CO. M 1 fee; 50 sale by UBTARD, GROUND COFFEE AND SPICES.—50 boxes superior Tiger Mustard; 20 do. ground Cof- 50 do. ground Block Pepper, Spices and Ginger, for jy [sept 8]J. V. CONNERAT A CO. C HAMPAGNE.—50 baskets Grape unampogne, Jnst arrived, and being my own Importation, can warrant U a superior article. In store, and for Bale by sept 3 W. M. DAVIDSON. J AR CORKS.—I bale assorted Jar Corks, just receive and for sale by _jept 8 MOORE A HENDRICKSON. Butter and Cheese, Just received per bama, nnd for solo at tho Emporium, by sept 8 SEABORN GOODALL. B ISCUIT. Egg, Cup, 8ponge Seed, Soda, Sugar, But- _ ter and Pilot Bread. A fresh supply Just received and for sale by sept 8 W. D. FORD, Waldburg’s nulldlng, Jefferson-slrec W sept 17 OOD.—300 cords OAK WOOD. For sale DAVID R. DILL&N, Foot of West Broad-st. N EW FISH.—New Mackerel, Herrings, Codfish and Pickled 8hud, Just landing and for sale ‘ Pickled Shad, Just landing and for sale by sept 13 J. A. BROWN. B UCKETS.—20 dozen, Just landing and for solo by sept 13 J. A. BROWN. QNIONS.-20 bbls. slid 600 nd 600 bunches, just landing an [sept 13] J. A. BROWN. TT'LOUR,—10 bbls. H. Smith Flour, 10 half do do, 10 U bbls.ut ” ““ ” - ’■ -w uuu. 11. onmu ciuur, iv unit uu uo. lu _ - enesee,all from New Wheat, Just landing and for sale by [sept 13] J. A. DROWN. gUGAR IJOUBB SYRUP—A superior article. ) received and for sale to sepL7 Just ale by D. FORD, Waldburg’s Building, Jofferson-sL VJ sept 20 DAVIS A COPP. C ANAL FLOUR.—40 wholo and half barrels Canal Flour, from new Wheat. For sale by —• DAVIS A Ct sept 20 _ fine quality, sept 20 For sale by DAVIS A COPP. C OSTAR’S EXTERM IN ATOK-For tho destruction .. Rats, Mice, Ants, Ac~ just recelred, nnd for sale by sept0 MOORE A HENDRICKSON. R AISINS, CURRANTS, Ac.—10 boxes Layer and Bunch Raisins, 10 quarter do; 5 bbls. Currants; 1,000 lbs. Nuts, Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Nuts and Grenoble Nuts; for sale by [sept 13] J. A. BROWN. 0EOAR8.—20,000 Spanish Sixes, Instore, and fc O low, to dose consignment, by aug 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY A ■hen Butter, 30 boxes choice Cheese, received per steamer Alabama, and for aale by aug30 MoMAHON A DOYLE. N ORTHERN POTATOE8.-20 bbls. In store, and foi sale by J.E.CAEYCO, aug 27 10 Barnard-st. Now Tin, Slitet-lron i tar LOOK AT 1. 8T0VE8! 8T0VB8M I! The Subscribers have on h&nd at tbe comer So p E»m. ,lci All Kinds of Job Work In oar line faUh . jWJff “ K,,u,d - 0nlm w N. B.—Having had much experionoe in Roqflng, we are prepared to execute all jobs In that line in tbe latest and most approved manner. octl3 , J.H. AT. BISHOP. PATENT BARLEY^-Ttiis article Is Uous cooling food for infanta. It is also much approved .for making a delicious custard, fiu« lust received, nnd for sale by [July 29] W, VV. LINCOLN. fcO-r4pp tab*,Choice Goshen .{meraesJO.'etse#. XJ^Jer; 20 boxes English Dairy Ghoese;,10 ekSiTpine Apple Chocec, landing per steamer Florida and for sale by July93 CLAGHORN to CUNNINGHAM, C OFFEE AND SUGAR.—150 bags lUo Coffee aud 20 bhds Porto Rico Sugar, In store, and for rate by~ aug 27 . CADY A CO. C OTTONS.—Lyon’s Premium and Water Twist Cot* tons, a very dealrablo^atyte ^BlfuNS 0 ^ [aug 27] for rale by F RESH BISCUITS.-Juit landing and for aale by W. D. FORD, Waldburg’s Build’„ rapt 24 Jefferson-sL S MOKED TONGUES, BEEF, Ac.—Just landing, per steamer Aladsnuu 1 bbl. fine Tongues; 1 do. Beer, also, new Herrings, Codfish, und Cheese, aug 20 M, J, BOLOMON8. G UANO.—30 tons Peruvian and 20 do. Patagonian, in lots, to suit purchasers, for salo by ang 3 A. MINIS, QLD MONONGAljELA WhISKEY.-22"bbls. old r Mononnhela Whiskey, of sum — , - juperior quality; landing from schr. Urbana, from New*Or)eans, and for rale by aug 16 COHENS A HERTZ. T iiermometkr churns-a first rate articio for churning butter speedily Cadandexaralnoat OLLINS A BULKLEY'S. N EW CHEESE, SMOKED BEEF, AND TONGUES; Just received, and for sate by aug 28 J, A. BROWN, 97 Whllaker-stroel. D eodorising po wdkil-54 boxes of this Powder, put up In various sized packages, direct from the manufactory; now landing from on board brig Emily, mu Boston; for salo by * ■ aug 28 CHA8. II. OAMPF1ELD. QUO AR.—25 hhds. P- IL, from fair to'choice, and SU O bbls. Refined, for aale by rapt 18 S. E. BOTHWELL A CO. ir sale by [ang 28] V PPLE8 AND POTATOES.—50 bbls. of each, A1 rive, by schr. Stephen Tabor, from Ncw-Yoi 30 bbls. Potatoes, In store, and for ule by WILLIS ABRUNA .tow* •York; also, A TMofepiIERIC URKABTCUPS, forsaloby LX. uug 25 MOORE A HENDRICKSON, X keji Just received, and for salo 1 ow, by DbWITT A MORGAN. . -10 tons Rock 8alt; 2,000 bushels Turk’s Is* land do.; 400 sacks Liverpool do. In store, and for by [sept 18] CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. G EORGIA APPLES.—12 Barrels Georgia Apples, Just recelred and for sate by sept 18 SEABORN GOODALL. 3AGOING and ROPE.—20 Bales Gunny Bagging am 13 100 colls Rope, for sale by sept IB r 8. E. BOTHWELL , A CO. R IO COFFEE.—Primo Green Rio Coffee. Just re ceived per schooner North State, and for anloby sept 17 COWDERY A WELLS. . rate by sept 17 O ATS.—Prime Maryland Oats. For sale by DAVID R. DILLON, rapt 17 Foot of West Brond-et. T) It A 88, Iron and Bronze- Xj sale by [sept 3] L IME.—too bbla. Lime, landing per schr. Mattapony; ferrate by [septa] BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. C IU A RS.—20,000 superior Spanish Cigars, for sale i •opt 4 Imo BUNKER A OGDEN. N EW CODF1HII.—Juat received, and ferrate by • rapt 3 JAB. A. DROWN, 27 Wliltakerst. R AT and MOUSE WIRE TRAPS-For sate by nug 31 F. W. CORNWELL. JgAGOING.—60 bags Gunny Boggtog^for rate ^ mi. R OPE.—100colls Kentucky Rope, ferrate by rapt 1 JOHN H. HULL. B ACON sides.—IS casks prime Sides, to arrive: 1 sleby [sept 1] JOHN 11. HULL. T> OPIL—200 colls Dillon’s best Rope, to store and fc Xi salo by [sept 0] W1LI.IS A BRUNDAGE. f rate by [raptO] H.J. GILBERT. —300 cords Oak Wood, for rale by W OOD.—300 cords Oak Wood, for sole by aug 24 DAVID It. DILLON, foot W, Broad-st. PVABBAOE.—400 Csbbago; Just received by steamer, VJ and for salo by [rapt 8] J. A. PRO wr AW" bbl *- d,0 '“ Apptai “/.Mowk T EMONS -20 boxes Lemons; f ■ate by J, A. BROWN. T ANDS FOR BALK.—764 Acres. of wolHImberod Xj LAND, with a good Mill Seal—lying in Bulloch county. For particulars, apply to , .• . OUGARS.—Porto Rlqo and St. Croix Bti(nif. In barrels. P rapt 17 Fbr note by CO WDERY A WELUj. A PPLES, POF.ATOE8 and 4KMON8,-A lino lot of XV tbo above,just landing, aud for note by... ... 1 1 aug 26 M. J.8OL0MON8. a is w • YORK. Wbolorals and Rs*. UsUms’ and Tftttik loscripllon i Book empire were known to Europeans down to tho present time, and too Expedition fitted out In too United Slates; iiyCburtos filacFarlane, Esq^ author of M British India,’’ Youlh’s Now Drawing Book. flSted Y0W> lR #M En 8' 1 ' h ^ n,TO ^‘7J 1V Charlfcs Astor MarySeahatri: aNovOl; by Mrs Gtoy, author of “Tho- oung Prima Donna,” Ac. Hngurt a Store of To-Day; by Alice Carey. Single Ulcsscdnosa, or Slnglo Ladlos and Gentlemen, agnlust the Slanders of the Pulpit, the Press, and too Lecture Room. . . _ , •. ■ Soptembor No. of Appleton's Mechanic’s Magazine. Also, a fresh supply or t i Uncle Tom’s Cabin As It Is, KUto’s Isaiah and the Prophets. ... J AND SUB* SCR1PTION OFFICE. 80 Broadway, near Wall-street* HKW-YORK. [Established in 1843.1 Hew York Wire Railing Works. E Subscriber Manufactures To Jewellers and Silver Smithsl BOLLING MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, n Manufactured and Warranted. And constantly on hand, by GEO. W. WICKS, No. 4 Liberty Place, Between Malden Lane and Llbery-etroet, New-York. may 20 ly• AEOLIAN PIANOS. ...... A fine assortment of Boston PIANOS, with or without the admirable Aiollnn _ _ . .. accompaniment, made by the old house ol !al!et,Dav!sA Co-, may be found at their New-York Warorooms, 297 Broadway. Their Southern and West ern customers will bo accommodated hero. Prices to all customers the same os lu Boston. A full supply ol second hand Pianos. Pianos to lot. Music at wholesale and retail. Liberal discount to thotrmlo. GOULD A BERRY, 297 Broadway, New-York. or Messrs.Gould A Berry nro extensive publishers id dealers, wholesale and retail, lit Sheet Music aud uslcal Publications. Dealers In Pianos or Music, sup- 3mo aug 17 AIusIcaTPuLllcations. piled on liberal terms. Soda Water Apparatus. WILLIAM OKE, machinist nnd Brass Finisher, , ALSO MAMJFAUTURKR Of Tho Im proved Premium SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING MACHINES, AT Tn* Soda Wator ifarouj. Mnnuracwrr, One Door from Beekman-st. Mew- York. Draught Tubs, Coolers InTubs,Copper Fountains, Bottle Moulds, Forco^Punijis,^Gasometers, Generators, —ALSO— STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES. Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice. may 5 6mo Ontctal atrncvtiacmnitB. Dying and RenoTating Establishment, * SAVANNAH, UEOHUIA, 1 73 York-at-.rear of the Court Home, L Establliilicdin 1832* ADIES’ Silk and Wooten Dresses, Shawls, Table Covers, Ac. Cleaned, aud Dyed various colors; Ladies’ Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable style; Kid Gloves Cleaned and Gentlcmon’s Garments Cleanod, Renovated or Dyed as may be required. All done In the samo style which has generally so much pleased my patrons and friends. Terms moderate. Persons sending pnrccls by Btenmboats, or Rail-Road, are requested to write per inuH,so that I may Icnownwhero to call for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY, japr 1 tuw LUIUBEitl LUMBER I liooit asbeftfnemtittn. — m Vabwr John m* cooper a co. MM ENTAR^-^n' pract’lcal exposition of "—s Of Sttrtptofo tor eyery Morning and tot too yesf, being a Companion to rinttgoi by He T. Tucki ■iihleal ahd Histories the Islands compi vis down to U drattce to business, or tho. knowledge ofthe most Intimate friend, nnd with ono-tenlh tho usual expense. In addition too genorul routlno of private disease; it foUy.«^piiii n , , j. • . NEW UOOK8. ~ .. • ,,. TAP AN: An acoount, Geographical and Historical, CJ from too oarllest period at .which tho Islanda com- >oslng tola Empire were known to Europeans down to' he preraut Unto, and tho Expedition filled out la the' United States. By Charles McFnrlaue, Esq, Illustrated. Flvo Years In an English University. By Charles As ter Drisled. Sicily: A Pilgrimage. By Henry.F. Tuckermnn. . Summer Tlmo In tho Couutry. By the Rev. R. A. WllllmoU The Adventnrcs of Clarence Bolton; or. Life In New- York.' By Joseph A. BcovlUe. Mary Scaham; a Novel. By Mrs. Grey, Mpt 0 Received by : J. B. CUntiEDGE. SIWri *“ ' inclored In by mall, — - ADELPJIIa.” tost-pald-, ><• n EsT D*. YOUNG con.bo oowiuUed. on nny Dlaoasqs described In his different publications, at his Office. 15$ SPRUCE Street, every day betweou 0 and 3 o'clock, (Sunday’s excepted.) Julygy r.....ly-rOS ,UR OWN CORRESPONDBNTln O u >'j; bj — School for Fathers: an old Engllsl Gwynno. Anna Hammer: a Tate of German Mfe. Bleak House, No.7; BIa6kw6od for September tiflghu b de of Nature; 8orcory and Magic; Trench on: Word: Hall on Bronchltte j Houssn^cs’ Men nnd Women. ’ Wednesday. Sept. I it. S UMMER TIME IN THECOUNTHY: by Rev. R. A. WillmoU—being a continuation of Appleton’a Popular Library. The Lire and Public Services of Henry Clay, dow 1848: by Epea Sargent—edited and completed at Mr. Clay’a death, by Horace Greeley. The Quorndon Hound*, or a Virginian at Milton Mow bray; byHenry William Herbert, author of “Frank For rester’s Field Sports.” Heads and Hearts; or, My Brother, tho Colonel: a novel by the author of “Cousin Cecil,” Ao. Tho Life of Gen. Franklin Plorco: by D. W. Bart lett. sept 1 by W.L. G.Smltl R. A. NEW LAW BOOKS. J URISDICTION and Powers or the U. S. Courts, nnd the Rules or Practice: by 8. D. Law. Beck’s Medical Jurisprudenco—3d cd Itlon, 9 vola. The Jurisdiction Lnw and Practlco or the Courts ofthe Unltod States In Admiralty and Mnrillme Coses: by A. Conkllng. District Judge U. &. for N. Y.—2 vols. 3d Sanford’s Reports. 8upreme Court New-York City,* 3d and 4th Comstock’s Reports, Court of Errors New- York. The Princeton Pulpit: Edited by J. T.Duffleld. World, and Qu< ‘ VlllmOt. . , Illiistrafed Now Testament, with upwards of 120 Uhu- tratlons—London, . 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(Being a digest and abridgement of the 12 volumes ol DeBoJs Bedew.) Price 110* or 83,33 per volume, D ESIROUS of supplying tho large and continually In- creasing demand for the complete series ofthe Re; view, In 12 volumes now exhausted, the editor has been Induced to make a selection of all the Importeutand vn- uable papers contained in them from the beginning, con- denslug, ro-nrrnnglng and completing to date, and throw ing tho subjects after tho manner of the encyclopedias. Into alphabetical order. In Ibis manner everything of Interest and Importance will bo preserved In a convenient form for reference. The Volumes will embrace tho gist of everything tho has appeared In the Review relating to tho Southern and Western States, (an Imperfect index of which will be found at tho opening of tbe 10th volume.) 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Dealers will at once see the advantage of selecting from a LARGE STOCK, whuro the sizes are not broken by constantly retailing from It. We do not confine ourselves to any ono particular markot In getting our CLOTHING, irtlcular markot in getting our CLOTHING, mtage of several of tho Northern markets. Hats and Caps* but takoadvant Hats and Caps<. We shall continue aa heretofore, the Wholesale Hat and Cap Busluess, and by connecting tho two branches, fool confident con giro bettor bargains In either branch than wero before offered in this city. Our stock is now complete, to w’nlch wo most respectfully invite nn exami nation before purchasing, at Nos. 155 Congress and 75 St. Jullan-strceta, Gibbons’ Block, Savannah, Oa. Jan 20 LYON A REED. SILV^rAVSM'iS'WuE. THE Subscriber is now opening the largest stock and greatest variety of Watches, Jewel- lery, Silver and Plutod Ware, ever rccolvo before. Foncy Articles of every description In abundanco. 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PbvrrSorkb, ERvairxtAS,Pia. d*|.t Auiaun. rimDDHi, £.RYi:rEi.Ai, na. pi.as, Bilks, Mkrcurul Dihkases, Cutane ous Eruptions, Liver Complaint, Bron chitis, Consumption, Femals Com- . plaints, Loss or Appetite, Grn- rral Debility, Ac. In this preparation nro strongly concentrated all fas medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined with lbs most effectual aids, the moat aalulnry productions, the most potent simples of tho vegetable kingdom; nnd the combination 1s such that one modifies and Improves the other, producing n compound dlfforiug entirely In Its chs^ racter nnd properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring undor disease. The many well authenticated cures of Scrofula, of too most malignant cbara'ctetV httpe given It a wide nnd deserved celebrity. But It te not alone in Scrofblo, nor in tbo doss of diseases to which It belongs, that this preparation hos beon found beneficial. It is a specific In many diseases of too skin, and may be admin istered with favorable results in all; and It bas been so fully tested, not only by patients themselves, but also by physicians, that It has received their unqualified rocom- meudatlons aud tho approbation of tbe public, and has established, on He own merits, a reputation for valub nnd xrnoACV far superior to the various compounds bearing tho name or Sarsaparilla. Tbo following testi monials are selected from among the multitude of those wo nro dolly receiving; imd, for further confirmation, the reader is referred to tbo Family Recipe and Medical Al* moimc, furnished gratuitously by all our agents. Tho following was sent to our agent*, Messrs, W. A. Waldron A Co^ Who aro personally acquainted with tho writer: Waterford, N. Y„ Nov. 90,1850. Messrs, 8ands—Gentlemen:—About three -ftonths since, the disease colled “ Beard, or Barber’s Iteb,” ap peared on my face, and os it te of rare occurrepce—no case ns yet having como under toe care of our village physicians—I found It very difficult oven to slop the pro gress or tho dlseaso on my faco, although I tried reme dies that had cured from the pimple on a child’s faco to tho galled breast or a canal horsennd even pullod out my bourdon the rido of ray’faco and chin,' A short tlmo since, a friend told , me that ho hod It for’two years, and tried different remedies without success, but finally cured It In n short time by the uso or 8ands’Sarsaparilla. On Ibis recommendation, I bought ono bottle, and finding I re ceived benoflt from It, 1 continued jfa use until I am now perfectly cured. I. am led to bring this to your nolle* gratuitously, from tho fact that tho disease is not named In the list of complaints for which Uio Sarenparilla Is a remedy, and that you may bo ablo confidently to recom mend It for such cases. Yours, truly, GEO. E. SCOTT. REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS. .. „ ... New-York, Feb. J7, 1849. Mewra. Since:—Having eufferod many years with a dlseaso.of. my throat, nffoctlng tbo larynx, during which tlmo I was treated by, toe. most .distinguished physicians in Europe und tho Unltod Stales, without receiving any permanent benefit, but all too tlmo my goneral health and strength declining, and the dlseaso making fearful progtess. Caustic applications,wqre used, mid whhlerer else was thought most efficient for produclnga cure; but 1 am confident tho deplorublo situation 1 was In, tho la ryngitis being accompanied with pkilste and great diffi culty In breathing, would soon hnvo terminated my We» had I not obtained relief through the medium of your in- veluablo Sarsaparilla. I must say, gentlemen, when l ‘ J • “ laparllte, r did riot place m«to confidence In Its vlrtuos; and tote will not surprise whon you nre Informed I had tried more than fifty differ ent remedies during tho past four years, vflfhout any site cess; but after taking your Sarsaparilla n few weeks, I *'•* obliged at test to ylold to evidence.- This mnfvollous *P* clflo has not only relieved, but cured mo; and I therefore Consulate or I’rancb w thr United Statzi- : Tho fibovo elAtement.ind elgnafurewore Icknowledgw lnour prcsohcOby Mr.P. 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