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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, T
JG, OCTOBER 12, 1852.
-JNAL ESTATE,
tofoetown ofMa-
■ Executor** .
OP VALUABLE HEAL AND PJ
sx^asss^sp!
very desirable and valuable lot of Land In the town of
.-a
;iwto5Ss5a?Ssss :
f excellent water In foo yard-* large Vegetable and Wow*
er Garden, foo latter containing aoraoeholco and tploct
plant* An orchard of ■eleetPrult Tree*, *ome of tho
m Thl7™StSfo? most desirable lowtlon* jojH the[
his is ouoonno mom uobuuu.u
• ,unun ^ or c? “ —■ r?2S5SS22?Sj£2
LnervMiur^dtnosphero and a healthy place,
■R. tm o ntid ravel. The |.remises are new,
^ETKElnolAmiod orderforImmediate occupancy.
‘SSwifaSSSSSto acres Wood Land (more or less) two
mitoa distant^ to connection with the^abore, to supply
^tim^dtlJci V ^ £ft8SB& and^Kltclien
■gS.ggaa,!
hi^ a chnlri VVa^listaihls, MairassesTFumlture, ftc.—
.JlM Plano Fort* Grist Mil Warden utensils, and one Low,
■Hh a number ofoUier articles two tedious to enuroer-
residence of Dcnjatnin Snider, Into
WttUccttaecBl tw tljtHrpiiDlicati. estutrat Stotottttimmntfi. _ general atiticrttncnieiita.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
A OTpms^xchangb Wharf
Cohens fa Hcrtx, 1404c 143
W Woodbridge, 144;
R Habersham fa Son, 140
A Minis, 150
JRHtflLm
Ellas Reed,.i74
Brigham, Kelly 4c Oo^ 171)
bat-ct.
A Low faCo!,50 fc53
O D cummlng, CO
W Crowder, 04
Joseph Burko, Ofl
Smith ft Lathrop, 00
E A Soullard, 08
Willis ft Brundsge, 79
FH Welman, 74
Caldwell Blakely ft Oo^ 73 Henry Rotor, 178
JP Graves, 75
FT Willis ft Co* 70
E Molynenx, 77
E H Bunker, 80
WD Etheridge ft Co., 80
John H Ladd, 189.
O Hartrtdge, 100
Epplng ft Krots,'197
Hardwick ft Cooke, 109
Franklin ft Brantley 104
EWBuker, Jones* Wharf F Sorrel, 100
furniture. ....... *
Seaborn GOOD ALL, Executor. t
Tho Charleston Courier, and Augusta Chronlclo
lid*Sentinel, will publish twice n woek until tho .lay of
sale. The Georgia CUlsen ami Columbus Enquirer,
weekly until the day of sole, and send bills to this offleo
Administrator’s Sale. .
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will to add,
before the Court Houso door In Hlncsvllle, Liberty
- county, all tha Real Estate or William A. Parker, aen-
• lata of said county, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of said
[ootft] *. o AAm ' 9
C F Hamilton, 83
W W Garrard, 89
Crugor ft Wado, 84
R Hutchinson, 83
George Gordon, 80
Harper, 8tuart ft Co., 87
UoUtwell ft Smith, 88
Wra Duncan, 89
Hunter ft Gammell, 00
Wm Rattewby, 01
E Parsons ft Co., 03
Cummlng, 03
W P Yonge, 04
Rowland & Co., 07
8mlth ft Humphreys, 03
Cowdrey 4c Wells, 04*
Washburn, Wilder ft Co.
114 ft 110
II FUkc, 117
R A Lewis, 1\8
Loud ft Co- 118
* N Neyle, 190
H, C. PARKER, Adm’r.
• ■ ■ . Administrator’! Sale.
I-TT7ILL bo Bold, in front of tho Court House, in Effing-
W bam county, on the first Tuesday In November
next, a Negro man named John, aged about 87 yearn.—
Bold as tho property or tho estate or John S. Rloves, de
ceased, for the Benefit of the heirs and creditor* of said
ill, 158 “
Cohen ft Fosdlck, 148 Day-sL
T J Walsh, 16tP ‘*
Tarver 4c Truchelut, 188 “
Smith 4c Fort, 138 “
LUMBER MERCHANTS,
W B Giles ft Co- Vale Royal MU)
R A Allen ft Co., Sraet’a Wharf.
sept 18 .
P. M. STOTESDURY, Adm’r.
Administratrix’* Sale,
C iN THE FIR8T TUESDAY In November next, will
t be sold, befbro the Court House door, In the city
. or Darien. McIntosh county, all the remaining Real Ea-
tala of the lata T. R. Gould, deceased, consisting of ono
tract or Land on Harris’ Neck, containing ono hundred
and thirty (13«0 seres more or.least Mso, ono tract on
, Eagle Neck, containing two hundred and thirteen (913,)
1 OntJ i, u nnla. nt tha llnnnmliln
acres nioro or lore. Sold by order of the llouomble
thoOnllnuryof McIntoshcounty, Ibrttio benefll ortho
belraand creditor, of .aid crime.
M. A. GOULD, Adm’x.
O. W.WALTHOUR, Ag’t.
sug5
Trustee’s Sale,
A GREEABLE to an order of the honorable Court of
Ordinary ®r Whitfield County, will be aoldbefore
Urn Court House door In SprlnKfleW, Efllughmm County,
between the usual hours or sale, on the firet Tuesday
in December next, a certain negro Man, named Elleck—
•old as tbo property of John Fieri Jtobetj^mtoor.
sept 93-
voperty of John Fieri Huopeuammor.
JOSEPH R. HBLVENSTON, Trustee.
Citation, for Lctrersof Administration.
GTATB
.When^^aLKKuJtmxs applies to tne for Letters o
• Administration on the Estato of Jons Jonas, late or said
“fb^ar^tSrefofe, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and _crod[tor« u of_Mild decetvaed,
,'vriUfoj
-Citation, for Letters of Administration!
I® 1 —bom tl may concern;
s Whereas Rxddick Futeru. has applied to me for
i spplu
ite oF C
jettorsoTAdmiiiUtrailcm 7 on the estate ot CuaisTornaa
^iSS^ro^^b allondBln*
■ tthoklndrod.ud cn*.h,rtor „•$ SSfSllCffi
1 Letters will'
guler the kindred and creditors of salddt
their objectloiui Of “5 they h** 0 ] In my of
time prescribed by utw, otherwise said 1
granted the applicant.
Witness, my band and ol
octO
.this 5th Octo-
JAMES RAHN,
Ordinary K. C.
Citation, for Letters or Administration.
S^ySn'co'iKSy. |T»«»«l'omitm.yconocnii
tVbenms, John G. Howard lias applied to me for Let-
.”nz,_.-._ U | 0n on Uta u, of George A. Reed,
tenor Admlnlstratloi. -
late of said county, deceased:
These are, Uierelorr
. These are, thereto re, to cite and admonish ail and sin
gular the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to Me
their objections Of i
their objections (ir.any they have) In myoffleo within
tbo time prescribed by law, otherwise said Letters will
hand alii official signature this 2Bto day
ofSepUunbar,A. D, 1859. v n n nART
E. C. P. DART.
Ordinary G. C.
Citation, for Lettora of Admlnlttr.tlon.
S TA JfTSnc“un<r. j To OH -bom "
Wh™?Stlre W.Twlor hu oppllritomo for Lot-
ten or AdmlalstraUon on the estate of William Lowrle,
late of said county, deceased: ■. ■ . „ • ,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish atUnd sin-
, gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
f.,^^,WuT«!S,Ka 0 SoS l, w L !S
! Hranlod the .ppjlc.nL ■ •
t ^Kreo my bund «mt" oOdol olgnolore tbi. tab doy
of Septeml
sept 30
iber, A. D n 1852.
E. C. P. DART,
Ordinary Q. C.
NOTICE*
T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made to
“debitor, of retd drerered.^ ^
Bept 80,1852.
NOTICE,
L LL persons having demands against the estate
S nu. l.t. f fliathnm (Vtnntv. niwtu
are hereby required to pn .
the Ume prescribed by law; and all persons Indebted to
■aid estate are hereby requested to make immediate
George Glen, Ute of Chatham County, deceased,
are hereby required to present them duly sttalted wlthjn
8 L Dowell, 190
Andersens ft Oo^ 900
8 Solomons, 901
OF Mills, 804
R Goodall, 900
Debn ft Foster, 206
Rabun ft Wbltebead,907
Boston ft Gunby, 909
J FPolotkOo.
J Williamson ft Co.
John Jones, 03
J U Burroughs, 07
G W Germany ft Co., 09
ft 101
Way ft King, 105
Padelford, Fay ft Co, 104
ft 100
CAL Lamar, 103
W O O'DrtecoU, 108
N A Hardee ft Co, U0
Allen ft Ball, 113
H K Washburn, 119
BY JAMES SULLIVAN* Broughton-st,
{Sign of the " Red” Star Flag.)
C ONSISTING Inpart as follows,together with HOUSE
KEEPING GOODS, and TIN WARE, at Wholesalo
BULLIVAN’S SOUTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING
STOVE—expressly for 8oulhem use.
Iron Ring.. .Cooking Stove,
i t’rcm. d
Saddlery Warehouse,
Young’s Building, Sign of tho Golden Saddle. ■,
orrostfs w. a. simmous cloth:no stors.
Eastern pram. do.
Do. Iron Witch do.
Quyenofthn West do.
Elevated Oven do.
u Mirror Parlor” Stove.
Jewel Parlor do.
sopt21 if
parlor ft orrics stoves.
Persian A. T. Parlor.
Franklin Coal Burner.
Washington Coal Uurner.
Sylvan Parlor 8tove.
Sylvan Parlor stove.
May Queen Dining Room
Stove { Boston do. do. di
NEW ' '
•Sf WHOLESALE HAT STORE,
Corner of Broughton Ac Uaruard-sts.,
Manufacturers of Saildfe*, llrfiircs & Harness,
Have on hand a good assortment ofBoddles, Bridles and
llnrueMeiLofwhlcli the followingoomprise a part: Span-
■h Quilted, Overlaid and Bhafton Bmldlea; Planter’s
large and extra targe Saddles; Men’s plain do.; English
do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladles’ Saddles of a variety or
~ attentat Bridtaaft Martongalcs; Saddle-Bags, Trunks fco.
SADDLER’S MATE1UA1A—Saddlo Trees, Skirting
and Hog8klns; Pad do.; Straining and Wonted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses, of all kinds, by the tingle act.
CARRIAGE TR131&HNGS.—Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and
Bows, by the sluglo set; Plated and Brass Stump Joint*;
plain do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do. ]
broad and narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Bllk and
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rrniEuuderetgued would respectfully announoeto tho
JL citizens and merchants of Georgia, and adjacent
**'-■ **-- k ** - . Mteng j r - •—
1 b&ull5!imSlihT™or'D"u| ! hlor, U «l Uun.rf-
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I atreets, In the immediate vicinity of several other whole-
l’hllbrlck ft Bell, 156 M I aalo establishments, where they propoee, about the 20th
of September, to open one of tho LARGEST ft CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, and
“ ‘ofrerod In t ‘ “ ‘
itory
iard-
W W Starke, Fig Island.
E F Klnchley ft Co, Wimnk*a Wharf.
James Quantock, Jr. ft Co n Eagle M1U.
Mill.
WHOLE SALE DRY GOODS.
Roberts ft Foote, opposite SL Audrewt’ UalL
F Waring, 161 Brougton-sU
CLOTHING STORES.
G 8 Nichols, Gibbons’Building.
Pierson ft Heldt, 68 St. Julian and 101 Brysn-sts.
Saulsbury ft Co, Marshall House.
T Porter, 8L Andrews’ Hall.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Henry Lathrop ft Co, Gibbons’ Building.
Nevltt, Lathrop ft 8tebblns, Gibbous’ Building.
Aikin ft Burns, Shad’s do
J 8 Rogers, do do
VIU ft Morgan, IUbero’a Building.
ie ft McHugh, corner Broughton and BarnanUt*.
Joseph Llppman, Congrese-st, Market-square.
Einstein ft Eckman, Oongresa-tt- near Wbltaker-st.
Lalloche, Bowue ft Co- shad’s Buildings.
M Prendergast ft Co, Coi
Win King’s London House
W O Wadsworth, Marshall House.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES.
Cohens ft Herts, 140 Bsy-st.
J V Connerat ft Co- 150 Day-et.
Scranton, Johnston ft Co, 107 Bay-at.
Swift ft Co, 160 Bay-st.
8 E Bothwell ft Co, 173 Bay-at.
tV M Davidson, West side Market-square.
Davis ft Copp, Bsy-atreet.
Webster ft Palmes, Bay-sL
McMahon ft Doyle, w
Crane ft Holcombe, “
WHOLESALE ft RETAIL GROCER.
H J Gilbert, West side Market-square.
SHIP CHANDLERS AND GROCERS.
Claghom ft Cunningham, Anclaux’s Whsrt
A G llonry. Moore’s Wharf.
Hone ft Connery, Harris’ Wharf!
RETAIL GROCERS.
J Rossean, comer Bay and Bull-sis.
W W Goodrich. 8met’s Building, Whltaker-aL
M J Solomons, 157 Broughton-st.
other Goods in their line, over offered In the Southern
markets. Thfelr assortment will not only be mado up
Horn their own extensive manufactory In New-York, bu
will ombraco every thins that Is new, fhahlonable, and
adapted to season and climate.
We are resolved to make it the Interest of merchants,
In all sections or tho South, to trado with us and are pre
pared to give them as good terms as can be had In too
Northern cities.
On the first of October next, we will open our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, wheu we wlU offer to the citizens of
8avannah and vicinity a moat alylish and elegant assort*
ment of Gents’ and Boys’ Uata and Caps, Ladles’ Riding
at*, ftc, fcc.
83TParticulars In future advertisement*,
sept24 BELDEN ft CO.
M J Solomons, 157 Broughton-st.
J A Brown, corner Broughton-st. Lane and Whltaker-at.
A Champion. Market-square.
W D Ford, IValdburg’a Buildings.
J G Watts, 4 Barnard-fit.
J. E. Cady ft Co, No. 16 Barnard-at.
mm
NOTICE.
OF GEORGIA, > AD persons Interested are
— — - ’hereby notified that two
Co» ’ 1 hereby notified that two
months after this date application will be made to the
Honor*nte the Ordlnafy oYraid county, for leave to sell
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE.
O U Campfield, Bay-at.
FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price ft Veader, 147 Bay-eU
Wra R Byraons, 17 Whltaker-st.
Robinson ft Camp, 6 BuU-sL
John W Kelly, BulUt, opposite Pulaski House.
Philip Kean, 08 Bryan-*t.
Dibble ft Carey, comer Broughton and Whitaker*!*.
M D Murphy, 105 Bryan*!.
HAT STORES.
N K Barnum ft Co, No. 147 Congress*!.
Lyon ft Reed, Gibbons’Building.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 8IIOE DEALERS.
Wm Heldt, Gibbons* Building.
O Johnson ft Co, 108 Bryon*t.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER.
L Roblder, 39 Whltaker-st.
J L Oliver, 17 Boll-st.
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A Galloway, 73 York-st.
8EGAR MANUFACTURER.
A Ponce, 13 Whltaker-st.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Moore ft nendrickson. Gibbous’ Building.
A A Solomons ft Co, Market-square.
tV VV Lincoln, Monument-square.
Thomas M Turner ft Co, Bay-at.
J 11 Carter, Broughton-st.
CROCKERY AND GLA8S-WARE.
J Hssbrouck ft Co- Braeta’ Building.
Collins ft Bnlkley, 100 Bryan-at.
HARD-WARE.
N B ft H Weed, 103 Broughtomat.
E Hopkins, 177 Congress*!.
P W Cornwell, 102Bryan*t.
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS.
IW Morrell 9c Co, Smets’ Building.
H 8 Bognrdus, comer Bull*!, and Congress*!. Lane.
Dougala Ferguson, Court House-square.
G M Conn, 131 Bronghton*t.
PAINT STORES AND PAINTING.
John Poole, 11 Whitaker*!.
John Oliver, 191 Broughton*t.
P Com, do
BOOK STORES.
tVT WiUIams, 148 Bay-st.
J M Cooper ft Co, corner Whitaker end SU Jnllan-sta.
J B Cubbedge, Market-square.
MUSIC STORE.
F Zogbaum ft Co, Whltaker-aL
JEWELERS.
W. P. HUNTER, Adm’r, C. T. A.
<g(tg Orttiwanceg.
AN ORDINANCE.
T)E It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen ot the
_D City of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, Thatltshall
' lawful for any person or persons whatsoever to
ir through any part 6f a Square, 8treet, or Lane,
In w hlch the Inhabitant* shall be assembled for l he purpose
BHVKSi.i.Ih™ Am .vunl thn enmmsnder of the Mi-
Ore, exMpt toe commander of
sneb officers as may be necessary In attendance
'liil for them to do to In such
be should communicate
-Altahallbe lavyl ...
,y as mky require that he should communicate
JHIbe Chief Fireman; and shonld any person or per
son* not of the above description 1 ** herein excepted, at
tempt to ride In or through such parta of squares, streets,
, of lanes, In which persons are assembled for the purpose
of extinguishing the fire as aforesaid, such person or
persons so ^tending slinll, on conviction thereof be fined
In a sum not exceeding Thirty Dollars.—/row
fire Ordinance. AttesU ^ B. F. AKIN,
Savannah, Aug. 4,1852. Clerk of Council.
Inly 5-^ 18-th J1
, - . V City papers please copy.
A HILL,
TO BE KNT1TLED AH OBDIKAHCB
of tkt City ef Savannah, except by Licenetd Fendne
1 ef Savannah, except b
, vuetUreiff ■■ 1
miano/ti^r
or Guardian*. — - . -
right ef Fendne Mature to etU under Licenei,
I
tuuicvi, III wuubi. uniumoii
by the authority or the same, That from and after the
- passage of this Ordinance, It shall not be lawful for any
person whomsoever, not being a licensed Vendue Mas-
tekor a BbCrlH! Coroner, or Constable, In execution of
lawful procesa, or an Executor, Administrator, or Guar*
, dlan, In the due execution of hu trust, to hold any public
vendue or auction whatsoever, or to expose for sale by
himself at public outcry any Goods, Chattels, Wares,
. Produce, or Merchandize, wRnln tbo limits of toe City or
Bavonnah. And if aTler the passage of this Ordinance,
any person, other than the perrons herein before uamod,
■halt bold any publio auction whatsoever, within the
limits oftbe City or Savannah, or expose to sale by him-
self at Dubllo outcry within lho limltaof said city, auy
Ibaltels, Wares, Merchandize, or Produce wbat-
such perron so acting or offending shall be sub-
1 liable to a fine for each and every such act or
aforesaid, that wheu au application for the offleo of Von-
—■*“ —
doe Master shall hereafter be made, the applicant
set forth tbe store, or place at which he intend* to con
duct and carry on his general vendue or auction btul-|
ness; and iso auctioneers shall hereafter be permitted to
bold, carry on, or conduct any general auction or vendue
business at any other store or house or place than the
■tore or place so set forth, unless by special permlMion of
Council: And hereafter nil llconsca shall ahow th« said
e or store set forth by the applicant; and such licenses
I not bain any way assignable, provided always that
e shill authorise sales for persons otber-thsn
ae masters, Bt nny point within toe city,
and at
the continuance of such license—such
ir other perrons to be made In good faith, and not
e Inlentto defraud the Corporation ortho city of
Ml. ’ — -■ v -i . *. . *
Savannah. ,...
: Sio.3. And 1)0 It filrthtrordolMd br lh« authority
■foreilijd* Tlutiio'Vendu.Jtfiutor.biUlbflhoreflijer p<»-
mliUMl to uw bla llceOM In BOCb manner aa to allow any
oraon olbartban aueb Vendtte Maater to bara any part
r abaro or tbeOommlailon .or pro«ta wblcb m.y bo
.aado on tbo talna of aoob Voodoo Uaatnrt provided,
tbat If them bo two or thmo partoon, .nd flmam bo
' prantod to ono partner, lho lleonae ahall net fcrtbtbo
name or namea oftbe other partner or partner! wbo may
■' be allowtal to reeelv. a ahare of such proltlB. Andtfnny
llooaied Vendue Heater ahall eo bormdler oaa bla
^Ba Pceuae,
J such licensed V«u1l
one hundred dollars, to be
re tha Mayor of tha city. -
'endue Master, licensed, shall carry on any
m or rate at publio outenr, at any place other
_js named In pta llcenae, wltbout special
m Council, he shall be liable to a fine of —
— ^Jtara, tobo recovered on Information before
. SstuVAnd be It jfrtrtoer ordained by the authority
G M Grificn, corner Whitaker and Bryan*ta.
8 Wllmot, Market-square.
Horton ft Rlkeman, 116 Hroughton*L
Stein, 148 Brough to
Horton
Francis I
LOTTERY OFPICES.
G W Wylly, BulUL, opposite the Pulaski House.
E Withlngton, “ “ »* .»
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER.
Joseph Bancroft, 117 Bay*L
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
Willy ftMonUnoUln, Bult*L, opposite Pulaski House.
Wm Wright, Bay Lane.
EXPRESS OFFICE.
Hamden’* Office, on Bay-street—J DcMartln, Agent.
STEAMBOAT AGENTS.
S M Lafflteau, Charleston Steam-Pocket Wharf.
Unparalleled Attraction at tbo
•‘LONDON HOUSE.’
GREAT OPENING OP THE FALL TRADE—1853.
W E beg moat respectfully to Inform the Ladles of
this city, and the publio generally throughout the
Stale, that we opcu This Day for inspection and public
sale, at tbo “Loudon Hoosk/* upwards or One Hundred
Thousand Dollars IForth of Geode, surpassing in splen
dor and magulflcent designs, any other house In the
United States of America, and placing ourselves beyond
the reach of competitors, either wholesale or retail.
Tho DtcUUy which we possess or Importing direct from
tho first manufacturers In the Parisian. Lyons, London,
Scotch, and Irish markets, together with a personal ac
quaintance of sixteen yean standing amongst the firs
European houses, has caused us, through tho rapid and
extensive Increase of our commercial affidrs, to enter this
Fall on a scale of magnitude, thereby Importing tho
richest goods ever ottered In this city; also uvery d
scrlptlon for Domestic use. the prices of which are fril,
from 30 to 40 per cent, under any establishment through
out this country.
We have therefore groat pleasure In subjoining a list
of the various classes of Goods, to which wo beg respect
fully to call tho attention of our numerous friends nnd
customers.
DRESS GOODS.
This department abounds In nil tho novelties of the
season, Including thechotoo designs and fabrics of Lu
pin, ttucblln Freres, Dolfres Inely, and other celebrated
manufacturers of Paris and Lyons. Also,
100,000 yards or rich CHINTZ MOUSELINE Ds
LA1NE8, from 12J{ cents to 25c.—worth 50c^ per yard.
SILK DEPARTMENT.
14,000 yaids or the richest INDIA SATINS, Black
8llk8,Uros de Africques, Gro* de Itblnes, Gros do 8wlsa,
black and colored French Satins, Brocudo do., of tho rich
est description.
MANTILLA AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
K MANT1IJ.A8, Imported direct from Parit—beau-
signs and perfectly new styles. These are sur
passing In elegance anything we have ever seen.
8HAWL DEPARTMENT.
Magnificent display—1,500 richly embroidered and
plnin CANTON CRAPES, in white, com, and scarlet,
from 98.75 to 840, frilly 50 per cent, under their real
value. Scotch Wools, 5 yards long; 535 soft finish: 2,000
square Plaid WoolSbawU, at 9 leach, for servants* wear.
The largest stock of CA8UMEKES, Ginghams, Co
burgs, Alpacas, Sudlanna Cloths, ftc., for dress, i
shown.
RIBBONS.
We open on this occasion 812,000 worth of the richest
Goods ever Inspected, selected In the Paris market, from
the lowest price up to 93 per yard. The rich display *
colors on the massive Brocaded goods, blended, and
beautifully contrasted,forms a dazzling array.
EMBROIDERIES.
810.000 worth or Paris Neodio Work, of (he richest
and choicest description In COLLARS, Uablt Shirts,
Chemlzelts, Sleeves. Cambric Hdklk, ftc. We show
the largest stock or these goods ever seen in any cstab-
IlsbmenL
Amongst our other extenslvo arrangements, wo have
completed an engngemeut with the celebrated firm of
Dunbar, Dickson ft Co n Gifford, Ireland, manufacturers
of Urn celebrated “ Golden Flax” Linen, tho bust and
most genuine Family Linen In tho World.
nARNSLEY SHEETINGS, Hucknbacki,
arc manufactured for W. Kino, by tho firm of RlcJiard"
son. Tee ft Rycroft, of Barnsley, Yorkshire, England.
We also invite particular attention to lho largest and
best lot of 8*, 0-4, and 10* double DAMASK TABLE
LINEN, In white and browu, from ono to forty yards in
length, without Join or seam. Napkins, Doylies, Cloths,
ftc~ are manufactured expressly to our order by Messrs.
Richards, of Dundee, Scotland, the most extensive man
ufacturers of these goods in the World.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
For Servants’ wear, prime quality KENTUCKY
JEANS, ibest made) 25c. per yard.
Black and mixed Sullueis, very stout quality, 50 cents
or yard. Also English and American Long cloths, Un
it-ached do., rich Damask Worsted Tablo Covers, ft&,
in endless variety.
A splendid assortment ot Gloves and Hosiery, of the
best nuke produced.
BONNET DEPARTMENT.
1(1,000 of tho newest STRAW BONNETS, Just re
ceived from 75c. to 91-75 each, In all tho latest styles.
In concluding, we cannot hare enumerated one-fourth
part of tho various lots, bat respectfully invite a coll at
toe“l-ONDON HOUSE’’ to Inspect the same, which
will compensate each purchaser, tne class of goods being
of the first manufacture, and prices for the same under
any other House. LONDON HOUSE,
Under Marshall House.
Wm. Kixo, Proprietor.sept 23
yrtto=Yorft gnnm-tiflcmcntn.
To Merchantt, Shippera, Vnippiets nnd Others.
WithUiftOiiftAVllde’sOMobratoa Prow
OUY up Mprcrahrfor Ht^Soutlmra and Western Mon
till* Muitardls mode fttim’tho'bW^Eugitsh andItalian
Seed, and need*no other, recommendation than the «x*
tenaWo sue It has mot with for iho.piui number of years,
nt use by the U. 8. Army and many
. For sale by
“** • WILDE,
and being In constant uso by tl
or too Hospitals In tbq ,United S
iVjiTjQ,-—p — ~v. — ~ ..-tt——....
at Ibelr Ooffeo and Bploe Factory.
No. 7 Durcu-SL, Now-York.
dte Wm. Colgate* ft Co.’s Soap Factory.
(BeingA digest and abridgement of the. 12 volumes of
•• ■■ i. :• J>eBeePe;MeotewJ ■■. \..
Price 810, or 90,33 per volume*
riirNGTON ft a
Opposite Wm. Colgate* ft Co.’s Soap Factory,
act ft 3mo
w, In 12 volumes now ox^H
I uccd to foake a selection of all the ImportHHI
»H)tebapersooiitalnedto them from the beglnnli
Book Binders’ Wnroliouso,
No. SB OOLD-STBEET, NEW-YORK.
3 *t MANN, Importers.and Wholesale and .Re-
No. 56 OOLD-8TREET, NEW
pOOK ft MANN, Importers and Wholi
U UllDealers ln Book Binders’, Hatter
depatogyl^-aJtattglng and completing to date, nnd for
(tbq subjects alter the manner or too Sncycloprad
nto alphabetlool order. In this manner everything .61
nterretand Importance wUI be preserved to b convenient
y/ tall Dealers in Book BIfiders’,Eatters’ <md Truuk
Mnnuructurera’ LEATHER of every.description t Rook
Cloth) Marblo Paper; Marshall's Thread; Bladen’
BoardsTaiue; RuSuL
Patent and Enamelled
tog Mato lues; Standing Presses;
ed Calf Skins, French and
.. Skins. French and German!
Solo agouta for tho’sale of Goorgo.Dudley’s superior
bark-tanned 8klvers; Blohk Bhoep and Law Coir Skins.
Consumers who buy In large quantities will find U to
their Interest to oxatnluo oUr Stock. AU orders promptly
3m ropto
attended to.
- . CAUTION, i ‘ '
nPHB SUBSCRIBER, having learned that eortaln reck
L **• have
. . loss and Irrosponslbio parties Trom tbo north i had
>ecn selling, or nroendeavoringtosellto the Southoi_
italos, a certain ofllolo known,as “Patent Wire. Rail*
to hereby cautions the publio against purchasing the
■a d artlclo from any person but lho subscriber, and
ngjng Into and using or rolling tho samo to others in
y Territory South of Mason ft Dixon’s lino, and bor-
Worsted Fringes; black and purple Coach Roans; Bug
gy Lamp*; Plated and Brass Carriage Banda; Brass and
Plated Knobs, ftc. July 83 ,
dering along tho Atlantlo. Tbo United States having
(ranted to top subscriber, to in cortato t Letters, Patent,
TRAVELLER'S
TRUN-. DEPOT.
bearing dato February 13th, 1840, tho “solo aud exclu
sive right of manufacturing, using and vending to oth
ers te be used ” tho said Invention. Tho subscriber Is re-
‘ tofi‘
(&-
Broadway, New-York.
solved that hereafter, ho will prosecute nU infringe-
’ HENRY JENKINS.
Ejr gibbons' glBWHaM range, jp
GEORGE 8. NIOHOIiS
TTA8, In connection with his CLOTHING BUSINESS,
XjL fitted up his second stonr for TRAVELLING
TRUNKS, VALYSES AND CARPET OAGSJondIn-
ends to keep up a complete assortment of such articles.
He rcspectfriUy invites travellers and all others to want,
o call and examine his stock. Hlsjirice, wUI bo marked
and
incuts upon tho same,
sop 1 3:nos
HOSIERY AND UNUKROARMENTS.
A. RANKIN Sc GO.,
104 BOWERY, (NEAR GRAND-8TREET,)
Now-York, •
MPORTER8 and Manufacturers or UNDERGAR
MENTS AND HOSIERY of every description, which
‘ low prices. Silk, Merino,
i >ey
Coltc
o call and examine his stock. His price, wUI
ow, and varying-from 9150 to 930 each,m
finished to tho best style,,andfor couvenli.....
will be marked with the lowest selling price, and tu
GEO. B. NICllOLS.
i, made up a
will be marked, with ....
abatement from It. [mar 85]
TUOliKHI TBUHKSI! XHUNKSIU
apr27
A very large assortment of fine and
common TraveUlng Trunks, ntnongwhlto
are Ladies’Trunks, and Hat Boxes, Just
received and for sale by
O. JOHNSON ft CO^ 108 Bryan*t
June 28
Received per steamer, a fine assort
ment of Travelling and Packing Trunks.
I Also, a nice selection ofCarpet Bags. For
“ ° 7 PIERSON ft HEIDT.
„ are seUlng at extremely low prices. —
>tton, and Wooleu Undervesta and Pauls, or every size
id quality, made to order.
Particular attention Invited to the various qualities of
ZEPHYR UNDERGARMENTS;
for summer wear, so highly recommended by the modi-
cal fkculty as. gentle absorbents or perspiration, preserv
ers of health and promoter* of comfort.
Ttoenty-Jive years experience to the same business,
and to foe same neighborhood, has shown the advan
tages of selllug at a very small profit. Please call and
examine the assortment. Goods freely shown, but no
one urged to buy 1 The lowest price Invariably
and no abatement.
The wholesalo and retail departmentaentlroly separate.
mays tuwfim
Win. II* noDONALD’fo
I2j> ADVERTISING.
WATOME&JEWELKY.
— SILVER PLATED WARE.
SILVER AND
THE Subscriber has on hand, and is con
stantly receiving from foe best and most re
spectable manufacturers in the country. Rich
sums DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such aa Table,
"—-* —■ “ * — J — id
Desert and Tea Bpoons and Forks; 811ver Plates one
and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit
Knives.
Silver Plated Spoons, Forks nnd Ladles, Cake Baskets,
■s, Snuffora and Troys. •
Silver Plated on
Castors, Waiters, Snuffora and Tray
Ivorv Balance Handle Knives,'
Steel, table nnd Desert Knives.
Fine Tweuty-ono Doy Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon Brass Clocks, of every description.
Gold and Silver Lever and Leplne Watches, fine enam
elled Hunting Watches, Gold and 8llver Watch Chains,
8ealsand Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold and
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlery, Raxora
and Razor Strop*, Cam Cases. Port Monales, 4ic.
Particular, aaentlon will be given to Repairing or
WatchesJplqbkSBnd Jewelry.
From,Ms'long experience and extenslvo fhcllitles,he
confidently believes lie wUI satisfy all who may favor him
their patronage.
His prices are as low, and terms as favorable, as at
any other establishment In foe State.
mar 18 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
IRON FRONT .FDWKI.KY STORE,
rpilE Subscriber Manufactures
Wire Ralllnff for public and private grounds
Verandahs, Window Guards and Grating;
Wrought and Oust Iron Railing, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furni
ture;
Wire Fences, for Plantations, Railroads, ft«v
mado entirely on a new plan, with rails and Iron posts
prices nt U, ll, and 13 cents per running foot 4)f foot high
for circulars with designs address
JNO. B. W10KERBII AM. 240 Broadway. N. Y.
N. B.—The Subscriber would rofor to foe enclosure of
Forsyth Place, the railing and gallery work at the Jewish
Synagogue and a number of dwellings to Savannah, tho
enclosure or tho prlvuto cemetery of foe Everett ftunlly a
Fort Volley, and also to his work atMacou, Madison,and
other places to Georgia.
I3r Orders will be received by G. W. HARD-
CAsTLE, Agent for Mr. W., No. 25 Congress-street.
mar4 ly
Wholesale and Retail*.
THE largest and best selected stock of ,
ever offered for salo to tills city. Gold and Silver
Watches, Vest, Fob aud Guard Chains, Sets o
Jewelry, Clintelancs, Bracelets, Broodies, fine
Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Sets,
Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Cake Baskets, Spoons, Forks,'
Fish Knives,Pie Knlves.ChoeroScoupt, Ladles, Sj-*
Knives, Pie Knlvesl Cheese Scoupt, Ladles, Bypl
Also,all klndsofPlatodWare, Military and Fancy Goods,
rohons.
and a great variety of articles, too i
tho whole of which will bo scud nt
All kinds of Watebcs,Cloclfl£Jew
numerous to mention;
reduced prices.
’ .the: * ‘
jeSjCloeW^Jewelry *ad other Jobbing
attended to by competent hands,
aug 23 HORTONft R1KKMAN, No. 110 Bronghton*U
JEWELRY, rise.
JtilVUliUX. NC,
MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton*treet. has
I nst received the finest assortment of new fash-
oned JEWELRY or nU description: Gold aud
Silver Pencils nnd Pens; Silver and Silver-
B l Wnre^ucb as Fruit Baskets, “
o-stlcks,Table and Tea-spoons, fin
Pen Knives, ftc. ftc.—a Inreo variety
boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, ftc. &o-for ladles
and gentlemen—as also, n fine selection ol Flutinos,Ac-
cordenns, nnd Fancy Goods or all description*, which ha
offers at foe lowest prices ever sold at in this city.
The public generally and tho ladles particularly, are
respectfully Invited to call round and examine tho above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, nt No. 148 Brougbton-street
aug 21 * #
WATCH MAKING AND REPAIRING.
THE UNDERSIGNED begs loave to Inform
the citizens or Savannah, and tho people In
the country In general, that he has taken foe
store No. 148 Uroughton-street, one door west
of Dixon’s Confectionary, where ho will bepleaaed to
Mako and Repair all kinds of CLOCKS und WATCHES,
and will warrant all works with which ho may be en-
STJ
trusted.
JaprWly]
FRANCIS STEIN.
FASHION ABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT*
T HE Subscriber has Just opened his Autumn s
ply of GOODS at his old stand, 105 Bryan-etreit.
returned from New-York, whore he has
fror •- *- *•" J ~ -
bought, from the most fashionable houses In lho trado,
MS
ft
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
The undersigned respectfully Inform tbe
citizens of Savannah,Georgia, and Florida,
. _ _ that they have on hand more than fifty PI-
largest stock ever on sale tothlsclty,r~ J A
‘ ' •■** UtuI
uited States,
Nunn’s ft Clark’s, J. Chickeriug, Boardman ft Gray, Lul-
chet ft Newton, Edwards ft Planer, all well known to the
lovers of Music, have place to their large assortment.
These Pianos nro of rich tone, and beautifully flnlsned to
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron
frames made to tha most substantial and workmanlike
T R Mlllsgron Steamboat Company’s Wharf.
G II Jotfflcb, Georgia Steamboat Company’s Wbarf.
Claghom ft Cunningham, Florida Company, Wooc
frames, n
• 8 KXid.'K , p , ^’ t wiad'. r^x«Sro u ;^s ih, ‘ dim ^ pre ""“" 8
EF KlaahWA C, Union C<_, p,„oa,m^
Thomas W Coakerej, Anderson’s Wharf! | tone, they stand pre-eminent. ‘
E Parsons, 127
8 G PaneostjBronj
DENTISTS.
H J Royal), Broi
. ton-st.
ilon-st
PHYSICIANS.
Gilbert ft Banks, BroughtofUt.
Dr. J 8 Bull Iran, 119 Slate*!.
C W West Corner Bull and Congress*!*.
L Kuorr, Broughton-st.
PII Demere, Broughton*!.
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOLS.
Bernard Mallon, 156 Brougliton*t.
8 J Cassells, Chat!mm Academy.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
Geo N Nlchola, BuU-et- opposite the Pulaski House.
J B Cubbedge, Sorrel’s Buildings.
DAGUERRE AN GALLERY.
C'atlicarf a Melodeons*
This beautiful toned wind Instrument, for village pur
poses, Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private prac
tice of Organists, possessingasweet and powerful tone,
I they have also for sale.
I AU of these Instruments will be disposed of on tho moat
| accommodating terms. Tho prices of the Piano* ranging
5 to 91000.
from 9175 U
Jan 20
I. W. MORRELL ft GO.
t£fi£A±M Sfo A 8?tacrtb?“£to SjenU
ESZ^TsSEralart and Co.’s and J. B. Dunhj
! I 5? f {IPortcs, are alwoys supplied w
Samuel W Thoman, Broughton-st.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
A Short, corner South Brood and Wbltaker-sis.
D L Cohen, No. 5 Jones*!.
G Butler. on
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTOT
R ft J Lachllaon, near Canal Lock.
A N Miller, Eastern Wharf.
SHIPWRIGHTS.
H F WlUlnk, Jr., Eastern Wharf.
Dry Dock Company, Hutchinson’s Island.
WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACK8MITH8.
Miller ft Ferguson, comer Broughton ft Montgomery*!*.
Jss Quantock, sen’r, (Wheelwright^ 81. Jutlan*L, West
or Market-square.
8 Z Murphy, (Blacksmith,) 06 8t. Jnlinn-st.
TIN AND COPPER PLATE WORKER.
U Cranston, 91 Brynn*L
TIN-WARP. MANUFACTURER.
James Sullivan, Broughton*!.
T W McArthor, 13 Barnard-at.
John J Maurice, “
J 11 ftT Bishop, corner of Broughton and Jefferson*!.
SADDLERY, ftc.
W H May ft Co., comer Whitaker and Bryan*te.
CARRIAGE MAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS.
G W llardcastle, 20 Congress and 05 81. Jullan-sta.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wm Warner, corner Broughton and West Broad-sta.
J O Thornton, comer of Bay ft West Uroad-st,
MANUFACTURER OF MATCHES.
D H GaUoway, 73 York*t.
DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN.
D R Dillon, foot West Broad-et.
« , , GUNSMITH, CUTLERY, 4tc.
E Lovell, 12 Bamard*t
JTJoncj, 175 Market-square.
PIANO
Tbe 8u
lari and
.... .. iFortca, are always snpplled with an as
sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability, they con be frilly warranted,
whilst their superiority of tone and touch is evident and
acknowledged by the most casual observer, as well as
tbe critical connoisseur. The Ladles are respectfully In
vited to view thoso Instruments; and an arrangement
having been effected with ono of our most eminent Pi
anists for the purpose, they can also be enabled to Judge
of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM ft CO n Market-square.
D3T Second hand Pianos taken to exchange—alio,
toned and repaired.jan 30
complelcsupply of CLOTHS— French nnd English—^of all
descriptions, for Coats, Pantaloons, Vesta, ftc. 4te. Tho
selection of Cloths, Cosslmeres, ftc. Is one of tho best
Cloths, Cosslmeres, _
aud handsomest over offered for aalo to this market, and
he will continue lo receive overy ten days now supplies
of nil descriptions of Goods usually kept to such eatab.
usually
’ fashloi
Ions from France and
llsbments, with tho monthly
~ island. Tho subscriber Is prepared to cut and make
i his Cloths for customers in foe neatest and most work
manlike manner. Geutlomen are particularly Invited to
call and examine for themselves,
sept 35 ly M. D. MURPHY, 105 Bryan*treeL
“PINK KNOT FKA1NS.”
T HE undersigned have Just received from the Eagle
Manufacturing Co., of Columbus, Ga n a lot of foe
_ Manufacturing Co., of Columbus, Ga n slot
named Llnseys. Wo would respectfully call foe atten
tion of Merchants and Planters to foe superior qunlily of
these goods, which for evenness of texture and flrtunesa
or fabric, aro not equalled by any manufactory to foe
M| n N Mal.w lia — -.1J .. | M , DLnila.
of fabric, ora not equalled by any manufactory to (he
country. Orders left with its, or addressed to J. Rhodes
Browne, agent at Columbus, will receive prompt atten
tion.
Bamplesoflhe above goods may be aeen at our office,
04Bay*treeU [sept 251 POWDERY ft WELLS.
furnished It throughout with foe best of new fur
niture, and having large and aiiy rooms, he hopes to share
a portion of public patronage by close attention to busl-
ness, having good stabling, and overy convenience
make the guests of his house comfortable.
June2l ly JK88E CAIN, Proprietor.
SAULSBURY & CO.,
(Marshall House lSuildlngt)
ARK NOW OrXNINO A DESIRABLE STOCK O
READY MADS CLOTHING,
A DAPTED to foe present season, which has been
manufactured under their own supervision, and
the workmanship of which they can recommend '
overy respect. As they contemplate making It
nenl business, It will be their aim te self su
a perma-
such goods
forA.Sto- •• will gtve satisfaction to thoir customers. They will
unham’s Pinno deal mostly to tbe finer and medium grades of Goods.
but at the rate of profit they design charging, will bring
them within the reach of thoso who mny have hero o-
ibrewomnn Inferior article. Their terms being oxc u-
alvely Cash, they can afford to make it to the interest of
cash purchasers to patronize them.
Being always to the market, we can avail ourselves o ’
tbe newest and most deslrablo Goods Imported, and wll
have by every steamer fresh additions to our Stock.
J SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES.
UST RECEIVED*, two splendid 8even Octave Plano
Fortea, by Rosenkranlz, Dresden, ono of tho most cel
ebrated European manufacturer*. These instrument*
can be guarantied In every respect, and will be sold at
unusually low prices by Y. ZOOr —
Jnly l:
GBAUM fa CO.,
hltakcr, one door east of Bryan*t.
FALL AND WINTER 1858.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS are now recolvlng their slock of
. Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, to which thoy
Invite tbe attention of the public generally.
. „ DsWirr ft MORGAN,
»opl3 Rlberoe’a Building, Congress-street.
sept 3
FALL GOODS.
opening their gtfftn
--- ,ftc. 4ml, In- *3^
eluding a few cases of Beebe’s superior ^
* which they respectfully Invito the attention
io public generally.
LYO
a Tbe Subscribers are now oi
ftjUsjfto ofllATS, CAW,
YON ft REED.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
COnNER WHITAKER ft CONORESsStreETS.
T HE subscribeni are receiving their Fall and Winter
supply of STAPLE ft FANCY
JL supply of STAPLE ft FANCY DRY GOODS, which
they will dispose of! at their usual low prlcea, for cash or
city acceptance. Our stock Is large and well-selected,
Planters and Merchants visiting this city would do well
by giving us a call befbro purchasing elsewhere,
sept 27 M. PRENDERGAST ft CO.
8. 31. PETTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
—a—.—I OFFICE,
SwTiS^«lronTO^|)er Manufactory.
—TlIISlXI. . I Agents, No. 10 State street, Boston, nreAgenU for the
Savannah Republican, and are authorized to receive Ad
vertisements and Subscription* at tho same rates as are
required at this office. Their —*“* * *
payments.
81 STOVESlf OToVrfft* , .
Tho Subscribers hnve onhandat tbo comer
of Broughton and Joflbrson*treebL a splendid
Ss&itSS'X&Wi
receipts ore regarded as
4=
W&RTSi&mxiSnng*
jlrnMtapprovedmsnner.
J, H. ft. T, BISHOP.
ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY.—This article is Idn: 3 pipes Holland do.; bbls. E
flies; iou boxes soap; 50 bbls. Batter, Sugar and Soda
Biscuit; OtoOMOlg^ farorite brands; loBbbto Hiram
Smith and othet brands Cana) Flour: 50 bbls. N. O.
WhUkoy; 20 do. old Monongabela do; 25. do, K. Phelp’s
K; Pbelp’,
R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY^—This nftldo Is Gin: 3 plpra Holland do.; 2f. bbls. Domostto Brandy; 10
Mrowftr recommended by tbe faculty as a nutri- halfpipe*Otard, Dnpny ACo.ondLaxeraodo-JOquar-
i cooling food for Infanta. It ls also much,approved | tor casks do, doq 25 quarter casks ^Bbany, Port andTMa*
tious cooling food for infants. Itls also mucb.approved tor cssu do, do,
for making adelldons custard, ftc.: Just received, and | delra Wines;"
forfclqby < - ' Cloly«3 w. W.LINCOLN, selckandotbt.
—on*?™, “g"" _
^'^'11';^®.'" I o:Si? re. “■n. ';»r
_ sens ofSavannah and surrounding country to their
large and newly-selected stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
comprising almost overy article wanted to frirnlshtoj
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all o
which were bought for Cosh, and will be sold at remark
ably small profits.
They call particular attention to their Stock of Stoves
Grates, Mantel Pieces, ftc.
Persons wanting any thing In the line of House-keep
ing articles would do well to examlno their Slock before
purchasing elsewhere, and have tho advantage of select
ing from an entirely New Stock.
MORSE ft NICUOI.S,
sept 38 tf ' 155 nroughlon-st,
HE.
3 BOOTS*—Received
per
PUMP-SOLE
steamer, a choice lot of Benkcrt’a Pump-solo
Bools. For sale by •
sept 20 W. HEIDT.
AGENCY FOR LLOYDS’* LONDON.
I AM Instructed by the Committee for mnnoglng the
affairs of “LLOYDS’,” to furnish copies or Instruc
tions to Merchants, Commanders and Masters of Vessels
for the Stownge or
supply them on a
f Mixed Cargoes. I am prepared
’ F. H. WELMAN;
Agent for Lloyds’
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. .
T HE Subscribers toko •this method of returning their
thanks to foe dtizqnaand the public generally *
lho very lilreral patronage extended to them, und or
forming them foal they are now receiving and open
a very large stock ot READY MADE CLOTH IN
consisting In part of black and blue Frock and Droai
Coats, Business do. (of. every kind), black and fancy
Caul mere Pants, Vesta or every description; which they
on very reasonable terms. Quick soles aud small
Call and aee us.
8AUL8UURY ft QO« Marshall Houso.
N. U.—No charge for showing oor Goods, aept 30
If LAKE’S PATENT
profits.
ever is covered from Uw action oftho woollier and from
There Is nothing equal to It/or steamboat and car decks
for all kinds of Iron, qs It forms a costing nearly as luut
as the Iron Itself, ana. never cleaves off,. - 1
In some places, a spurious artlclo has been sold as tbe
genuine, therefore purchasers should be careful to buy o
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel is marked B/jAKPS PIIlErPIlOOf
PAINT. Tbo above Paint is for sale to Savannah by
O. A. L. LAMAR.
F ISIL-7-40 whole and ta half'barrels Nos.l,9atx
Mackerel; 10 quintals Codfish, and 75 boxes Bested
Uorrlni
septS
10 quintals Codfish, and 75
in store aud for solo by
4. E. CADY fa CO,
■3m
fcs; Agrloultu^^ShSs^^^m^^^S^^SS?
lump, Grains, Naval Stores, ota, etc.—Manufactures^
nlcrnnl Improvements; complete statistics ur Rail Rone
o c.} Flnuk Roads, Canals, Navigation, etc.—Statistics
Health nnd Diseases, wealth and progress: relatlvo co
dltlon, whites and blacks; 81avo Imw nnd Statistics, md
agetnonteiid-amelioration or slavery,-origin, histoM
and dofoncea or slavery and slavo Institution!*; the valuable
i realises of Harper, Hammond. Drew, on slavery, etc.;-™
Commerce oftho South and West In all of its mlni|
particulars, etc.,together with an historical and stntlstli
kolch of each of the states and cities,—tho dome8tIc• a
r el ties,- _
brolgu trade, resources, manuractures,etc. oftbe United
States—the Census returns from 1790, with the complete
statistics of foe census of 1850.
The volames will be Issued to September, October nnd
November, 1852, and orders are solicited In advance, pay-
•bio on delivery to Merchants, or to the parties them-
DxBow’a Rkvikvv, of which this is a condonsalion,. II
published monthly in Now Orleans, and other southorn
and western cities, 1)9 lo 140 pages, small print, line pa«
.. —*s of all**- * *“•*“ *
per and engravings, and treat* or all foe great Industrial
nation relating lo the Southern and Western States, and
neldentally of the North and the Union. Terms 95 por
annum.
- Tha volumes hereafter will bo uniform with tbe con-
denied series. i..*-.
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■/E8CULAPIUB,or Every ono
■hi* owu Physician 1 Thirty-
sixth edition, with upwards or
l a hundred engravings, show
\ pri vate disease to every st^pi
■ and form,and malformations o
J The time hns now nrrlvod,
' ‘hat persons sulfaring from r-
cret diseases,: need no ,mt..
bocome lho viotik or^uaoi
urllrSiV^lum^fnd torn..
my
perfactly cured. I am led to bring this to yflun
gratuitously, from tho fact font tbo disease is not n
to the list or complaints for which foe Earsapsrilk
remody, and that you may, bo ablo boufldenUy to n
monditforiuch cases.
for such c
Yours, truly, GEO, E. SCOTT,
REMARKABLE CURE OF. BRpNOHITlS.
„ ' „ , Nicw-Yorx, Feb. 17,18W.
Messrs. Sards:—Having suffered many years with i
< Isetw of - my threat, affecting the larynx; aUr‘
uring whith
and. strength deollnlug, and .the disease making fcwfai I
progiess. CausticspnllMtiorwworeuicdTnndwhiUevw
flse was thought most efficient for producing a cure tbut
lain oonfldenl the deplorable situation I was In, the la.
Hold In Savannah by W
TURNER fa GO., and by *
ho City and State.'
jjro'wl’115*«onco or Jamaica Glntsr,
rpH 18 Article is elaborately prepared from carefolly w
X looted articles of the best quality; It possesses In s
icaGlnr
Justrccolrbd]
June 24
Monumsnbiqws. ,
Dti
f
. t
1 foul
li
I strit
w t
|>w
1-1
L
since, a friend'tbld roe that ho had It for two yeiirsiand I
tried different ramedles I WlthPUtspeoi»8,bnf finally cured
It In n shorttlme by the use of Sands’ Saraaparillu. On tbh I
Irecouimendatlon,I bought oua:bottle, and finding In- I
celved benefit from It, l continued Its use until I am now I
I perfactly cured. I am led to bring this to yOUrnolkt I
MMtilMM|ttrfM|farijMfM|riMi|M|||fl|*lsnolnirot<| I
- irillaUi
I of
■ the
1 lh(
■ for
- rn ..—— — of yourJs* I
valuable Sarsaparilla. 1 must say, gentlemen, when 1 1
commenced using the Sarsaparllls, i did not, place much
confidence to It* virtues; and tb|s.wUrnot sunrisegu I
when you nro Infonnod I had tried more thou fl...
ent remedies during the past fouryears, wilbout any sue.
cess; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a few weeks, I wm
obliged at last to yield to evidence; This marvellous sp«.
clfio has uot only relieved, but cured me; and I therefor*
htok ti my duty, gentlemen, for foe benefit of suffering
humanity, to give you this attestation of my cure..
Yours, very truly, - D. PARENT* •
Consulate or Fjianck ir tur Unitkd Statks,
Tho above ptalcmentand signature were acknowledged
InourprcHuncoby Mr.D.ruruntastrue.
For foe Consul General of France,
: h, RORG, Vice Consul. P
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. It.ft. D
hroughout the United States and Canadas- Price 41 ptr j
bottle: six bottles for 95. -
„ Bold to Savannah by W, W, LINCOLN and T. N.
,—, ..possesses
concentrated form all foe vshwblo properties of tbe Jt-
mslca Ginger, and Is warranted to bo free from alltIrri
tating or oUier properties of an injurious tendency.
Ilfs beneficially used to a variety of clrcumsts
s -• „ fktiguo or heat, n few drops I
In half a tumbler of water with a' llllle sugar, will b*
found an effectual and most pleasant restorative, wbkh
makes this cssonce a highly useTUl addition lo foe travel-
lor’a portmanteau, os well os to foe family coUeotlbb ri I
remedies.. * r 1
Whore there Is an unpleasant sense of weight or nstun -1
after eating, from Imperfect digestion, or wliere osuk* I
is Induced from riding In a railroad car, or corrisge, or I
from lho motion or a vessel at sea, the Essence of Gin- f
ger, If given according to foe directions will nlroosi is-
variably give relief. *,
In ordinary diarrhoea, Incipient cholera, to short. Is
all cases or prostration or Uie digest! ve functions, whelber
from Indulgence or.dlsosso It Is or inestimable value.
During the summer months and to Southern cllmslei.
U Is Invaluable, particularly during tho prevalence of
epidemic Cholera; no traveller or family should be wltb
out Ik. •* I'',":. . ■ •
OVKHWIlKJ^niNH SftlCCESSI
llJSIlTON CLAUK D ™™OELEnnATED^
■MlIINE JlEBICAI, COD 1.1 VEU Oil.
r PHI8 Valuable remody, Introduced , by us to tbs no-
X tlco or foe medical profession but little more tans
two years slnco, has, during font shirt period, advance!
more rapidly to the public estimation than nnMoju
yet discovered for this dread destroycrof tho huJ
It has boon used with tho most signal and grntlM|HI
In llu^Wj
(jBlimbk) ^ihan in;
popularity^ W sl
wlSSit....
cases, worso Uinn useless, wo wouk) call particularstU
tlor to our slguature, which is ovor thu cork or each bi.
tle, rlthout which If Is not genuine.' Be particular an!
Inquire for Ruahton, Clark ft Co’a Cod Liver Oil,and W
that foo signature U over tho cork. For sole b^
And by Druggists genbrali/to tSo Untiffstflst
H USBAND’S CALCINED MAGNESIA.—Tbe sups*
rlor qualities of this Magnesia are, that It Is ea-
, - - - Magnesia are, that' H
tlroly deprived of carbonic add, free from uaplesi*
nnt taite, smell, or other disagreeable properly, and
la without roughness or grittinesalo foe touch or psWs.
Quo toaspoonftil of. tola Magnesia Is equal to airengtb to
three or four or foo common calcined magnesia, thus
combining smallness of dose with the roost agreeabls
forml n which mngucain ran be ndmlnlaterud. Just re
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WM. W. LINCOLN,'
July 13 , , Monument*quare..
FEVER AND AGUE,
L FEVER, Dumb Ague, 'Internment and Re*
C mlttent*Fovere and ofl the "various’ forma ol billon*
Bj'lhe wdl known reme
dy for Fever and Ague. ^
LThat old [favorite with foe public, requires no CUf
Trap to give it currency with foe people. It 14
to tell Its own story—to rest'on'lts own Intrinsic merit*-
Ask tho candid miut whq ho* given H a fair trial, ann bs
l/i InAin,ih.n a mniilh —1.
beUken
v r -zr-- r ..--JmlChM.bcchainilnl*^
to tofantsless than a month old, suffarlng from at|apM«
lever and Ague, and always with - entire auweM*^
numberless Instances constltutlonr "—
apparently ruined ( b - -
mate, haro been unt—
flclent use. For sale at wholesalo or retail, by
in tho C'onrt of iJoinmou Fieoi^ond o*
onoos constitutions greatly Impaired, wa
icd.by a long residency .ina otllous Af^
n ontfrely roatorod by Its continual and tr
_f.rons T
mroonod bn foe Graud Jury, made! ds fault! Uliom«*
l that hs bo fined Forty Dollars y and. wtojW Wft
fanior. Grand Juror, summoned,to atte^^a
■n of this Court made default on tho Vtth Inf
I*ordered thnt ho bo
Ludor Mchrtons, John II. Hitchcock, Jnm«
AJartlu Smith, Frederick Cook, 'George S.NIj
O’Hufllvnn. Petit Jurors, auromonod to attend
term of tills Court mad« default i It ls ortleroa -Jora^
mSBwHmm
iPOTfbr
i Stone
.Twenty
BhIhi
each Ten Dollara
ciiRrbp. filed witii /fhe Oerknl
the first day or foo nexl tanu ofthlsCqurl- ' v.’j j
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