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SAVANNAH (REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1862.
-The regular meeting of 'lb*
si Abstinence Bocloly will bo
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okukoiji M/Lirjihr imriryrt:.
Tim next term of Uil. Initllul nu will corn.
Monday. January 10,1833. Additional build*
u °' '” r ” rn itv."SuuTulf“ Uon
Suporlmemlmit^
jroTVOit—lUiKxcollenoxJoenrii Wxix.t,
CtScf do.crnor of Uio Stolo of Lonl.lanx, li«< »»
^SlEnwxnn 0- Wiwok, Eeq.. of Bavxnimh end
C iof Hoorn'., n Oommleinmer to lako <to|to.lllooa,
i£ »i»io of 0«.rnl«, to Uio
r.“.lof tooof of .nj DeeJ. too. to bo uood or rooordod
CM SSlo ot North Corollnn.
'^“^SRia’U&to.'lio.ofth.Po.c..
Ofllco on the Day, overCrano fc Holcombe's More.
Mitt r h >»» *
HARWDEWS EXP11E8S FOR THE
sZK Uu lust received per latest arrival* «
wBfrWESgBmms'f
Embroideries, Worked Banda and Trlmu»lnn r E
Ribbons, Flower*, Feather*i nnd THromlnga, Velvet
bona, Silks, Velvets, flue Pellaae Cloth* for Cloaka
Mantilla*. Black Watered Bilk* Black Satin do Cl
Bonnot Bilka and Batina, do lllondo Edging*. Tulla
llruicllo lJico for Bridal Vella, Black and White \
Cashmeres, &c.
CuBT“ WORTH 4- EUROPE,—Our next Express
SiftSiTO SiToanav, 93d Inst., by the U. 8. Mall steam-
Goodsof all kind* forwarded by this Ex*
nrsu. and delivered free of drayago. Ofllco 153 Bay at.,
Omoi our Of ctlf Hotel.
WOTICKf—A\l persona Indebted to Ed-
_. kond VVali.cn will snvo costs by calling ntnur
Jr and making payment before the 97lh of this
ft," Coctlfl] NORWOOD fc W1I.SON.
____ OOWSIGWEE IPAWTED.-ThoCon-
Bgjg, algnee of 30 hhds Bacon marked C., shlpvd by
JnhuB. ilolaey, per brig Augusta from New York, and
consigned to “Order,” Is hereby notified that they havo
been put In store, subject to hla oxnense nnd risk.
MlSI WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO., Agent*.
COWSfSWEF.8per sebr. VlROiNIAfrom
BErty Philadelphia, will attend to tho reception of
thetruoodsi laudlug this day at Anclnux’s whnri; oct 20
CHARLES E, TEFhT, .Es?., of Savannah,
Geo.,has been appointed by Gov. Bkymour, us
Cmunilfislonor of Deeds, &c., on the part of Connecticut,
for the Stated! Georgia. lw oct 10
oct
MOTICE.—Whllo absont from the city, Mr:
„.asa» jyOT/OEo—The framo work of the bell In
fc&J? the Cupola of tho Guard House requiring uomo
repair* the bell will not be rung till further notice,
oct B W. W. OATS, Sup. City Watch.
WO TICE.—Consignee* by the New-York
tof,p and.Phlladolphla Steamships are hereby noti
fied that, In future, all Goods remaining on the wharf at
■umyillb. .totod to u.ciyi.x.qdr,,.— ua
'Nottctn.
OflicoEtitanton^Ilranch KnllrjO^H, ^
T HE ANNUAL CONVENTION or the Stockholders of
the Eatonton Branch lbdlrosd will bo held In the
town or Katouton on Thursday, lit* day of Wovember
nett. Business of Importance will bp boljiretho Con yen*
tlou. [00t7—th7w] MICHAEL DENNIS, Pros 1 !.
npHAT FRANOIB^TEIN^S^hlf* place, who was
X' nuont for tho sale ot Jewelry belonging lo the
undersigned—which agency was revoked on iho 15lh
ultimo—has In his possession articles of Jewelry, to the
amount of nine hundred dollars, rojwrted lo have been
sold—and that purchasers since that date, whose names
Francis Bleln refuses to give, ure hereby noliflud not r
mako payment to him, HENRY It. FORT,
oct 90 tf GEORGE J. SMITH.
ELEOTION NOTICE.
i N ELECTION will be hold nt Uio Court Homo, In
tho City of Savunnnh, on TUESDAY, Iho second
dsy of November next, for Ten Electors of Iho State o ’
Georgia for President and Vico President of the Uultod
States.
The polls will be opened at 7 o’clock. A. M., and close
at 6 o’clock, P. M.
Tho Sheriff or Chatham County Is required lo attend at
such election, fbr tho purpose of enforcing Uio orders of
thft presiding Sluglstrntes nnd preserving good order.
' ■ W.THORNE WILLIAMS, J.t.c.c.0.
A. PORTER, j. t. o. o. o.
. ELIAS REED, J. I. o. c. c.
. ‘ ‘ ROBERT A. LEWIS, J. i. o. c. c.
oct 18 R. T. G1B80N, J. t. c. c. o.
400 II ROAD IP A r.
WINS 8. A* CONN*
400 BROAD IP A Y, WE IP- YORK.
DRESS MAKER.
Importer of ft'rancU Patterns*
oct B3—3mo
WANTJBD*
B Y A YOUNG LADY, a graduate from a i
Northern Institution, a situation In a school
ly—latter preferred. Recominoudntlons alvou o
cation lo **N.C m Washington, Ua.” 3*
, SALISSWAN WANTED,
I N a Dry Goods Store In this city. Addres
with rolbrences, nt this ofllco.0
Hood’s Cliotco Work*. 4 vnls.
Men and Animals. By Dr. ltedflold. WlUt
lugs.
Bleak House. No. 8.
Contentment boiler than Wealth. By Allc
lteubcn Medllcntt; or, The Couting Alan.
Simons’ General Pathology.
Wilson on Syphilis. With colored Engnt
Nclegan on Diseases of the Skin.
Slunsbury's Expedition to the Great Balt L
Maps and uumcrous Engravings.
Adams on Uio Doctrine of Equity.
W.THOI
oct 93
RNE WILLIAMS.
NEW HOOKS* ,
R EUBEN MEDL1COT: or tho Coming Man.
W. Savage, Esq.
Norwood t or Life North and South: showingt
character of both. By Mrs. 8nrnh J. Hale—llliii
Ueutlomnn Jack; or Life on tho Road: n Rom;
extraordinary Interest. By tho author or Paul Cll
Contentment Better than Wealth. By Mrs. A
Neal, authorof No such Word as Fall.
^I'ho Choice Work of Thomas Hood—Proso anti
Graham’s Magaxluo for November.
Godoy’a Ladles’ Book for November.
Ladies’ National Magazine for November.
Received by [oct S3] * “
F O
1
S TEEL PENS.—Just received, n full assortment of
8teel Pous, among which is a superior C
Pen t also, Wheeler’s New*York Pen, Meta
clal Metallic Reservoir.
), at tho Bookstore of
R IBBONS.—Just Opening, soino vet
somo Figured Half-
Edged Bonnet Ribbons,
oct S3
j, somo very rl
ii, Plaid, Brocho
For sale by
LaROOHE, BOV
Also—Rich Brocho Dress Silks. For salo bi
oct 23 LaROCHE, BCP
AVNE A
B AGGING Ac ROPE.—100 rollsHnoat Soa lalut
glngj 1,000 colls Kcutucky Rnpo.
t23 0 Rt)BT. HABERSHAM A
DA6IJERREIAN NOTICE,
I HAVE REOPENED my Dagucrrelnn Rooms this
day, where I will bo happy lo wnlt on all who desire
to have their Likenesses taxon In a superior manner.
Daguerreotypes neatly copied, and Likenesses neatly
inserted in Broaches, Lockets, Breast-Pins, Rings. et&,
etc- In the shortest notice. W. V. PRENTICE,
oct 18 Over the Music Store, Market Square.
oct 23 Exch
I LOT BREAD.—30 bbls. landing and'i
A. G. II
B“
H AY,—40 bales prlino liny.
lor, from BalUir ~~ **" *
NOTICE.
T HREE MONTHS after date, application will bo made
to the Planters’ Bank for renewal of a Twonty Dol
lur Bill, loUor A, No. 203—the right hand hair having
been lost COHEN & TARVER.
October Otli, 1832., oct 8
J j'LOUR.—50 barrels 1
. ter, and for sale by
t22
ION tc CULLEN, having associated
themselves In the Practice of Modlclno and Surgery,
respectfully tender their professional services to the cl*
tlrens of Savannah and vicinity. In cases requiring Uio
ultentlon of more than one Physician, tho attendance of
both cim bo obtained, freo of extra charge. Ofllce on
the corner of West Brood and SuJullan-atrecta,
sept 28 3m
T AILORS’ IRONS or GOOSEJnst received by
oct 22 F. W. CORNWELL, 103 Bryanstn
rpHE undersigned havo formed a copartnership to con-
X duct a General Commission Business In tho city o|
New-York, under tho Arm of Smallwood. Andkksoh k
Go. J. L. SMALLWOOD,
J. GEORGE ANDERSON,
JOHN II. EARLE,
THOS. J. PERKINS.
New-York, OcU 1st, 1852. lmo oct 4
DlSSOIilJTIONi
rpi|E Partnership nnderthe Arm of Cox, Anpcrsok tc
L Co-has this day boon dissolved by the withdrawal
of Mr. Chas. A. Cob. The unsettled business will be
closod by J. Gkorob Anukuron and Johk H. Earlb.
New-Ywrk, October 1, 1852.
... jOopauvnisusiui' aom*.,
rpilE undersigned having termed a Copartnership
X der tho name nnd stylo of K:hbb tc Rodubrb, for Uio
transaction of a IPholetale Grocery and Pronieion Buti-
nut la Hilt city, fakes pleiuuro In Informing Iholr friend*
and the public generally, Hint they have on band, nnd
will be receiving weekly, nn entire now, largo and well
selected stock of Groceries nnd Provision*, which will be
sold on as accommodating terms as by nny similar estab
lishment In the city, for cash or city acceptance,
attention will bo given to orders from the countr
KIBBEE tc IlODL
J. M. Kibbbx, late of the Arm of E. fc R. R. Graves Sc
Co^Wenr, Fork..
J. G. Uodokrs, Into of the Arm of Graves tc Rodgers,
Macon, Go. lmo oct 7
COPARTNERSHIP.
rpilB undersigned havo thin day termed a
X 1 under the name nnd.stylo of Starkb tc ]
_ n partnership
— 1 the name nnd stylo of Starkb tc Bryson, ter
Ute transaction of a general Commission Business in the
city or Savannah. 0 W. W. STARKE,
HARPER BRY80N.
oct 9
lmo
CO-PAHTNERS1II1' NOTICE.
rpHE Subscriber having retired from the auction bush
i ne»Mufd associated with him Dr.T. K. DUNHAM,
of Camden county, will continue the Factorage and Gen-
tral^ COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the immo nnd
e*ylo of FORT tc DUNHAM.
;s*r ■
laymmab, OcU 1,1853.
HENRY R. FORT.
Wtln attuuctfacauntn.
OPPOSITION LINE.
CHA WOE OF DEPARTURE.
ANDALUOTERIilED'lATEPLAcJ-^ONTIIEIlOIITO
m Tho regular sleam-paoket WELAKA,
,’antB53■ Cnpt. N. King, will, until further notice,
leavoovery Satukday Morniho, at 10 o’clock A. M.
■ fs. S. M. LAFFITEAU, AgonL
N. D.-rRatos of Freight and Passage na lioretofore.
AND LiSSSjoffoN THE* OGMULmJE’RIVER.
u -i The Pint Boat. *
mmr ^ Tho steamer SAM JONE8, Cnpt. DUInrd,
L4f , %#"lll leavo for tho abovo To-Morrow Iivo-
MWMUinliig. Goods con bo teal down to beret
Klocbley it Co.’* wharf.
oct 23 • .. SMITH fc LATHROP, Agenla, 60 Bay at
::’ FORA1JGIJ ST A.
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE I.AND1NGS.
ffmm • Tho'.steamer 11.1,. COOK, Cnpt. Frasier,
l^^>»lwUI leave for the above place and Intermo-
. opt 23
dlnto Landings Saturday Evbnino, 23d Inst.
M. For freight or passage, having superior
nodsUons, apply on board, or to
rk, F. K1NCULEY U CO, Agents,
i , Wllllnk’a Wharf.
. • ' for hawkinsvii.ee
AWD OTHER LAWDIWOS OW THE OCMUIr-
' 11 '' GEE RIVER.
m .«!T—» a. The steamers CHARLES HARTRIDGE
«fi9BMS53a »«d ISAAC SCOTT will leave as above
snn’sfo'wor Wrharf. for ^ no fccelyed nt John-
Q^IO. . BRIGHAM, KELLY tc CO.
C. N. HUIL EINE FOR NEW-YORK.
To sail on Saturday, 23d Oet. at 4 o'clock, P. Mi
precisely.
The splendid Steamship ALABAMA.
SSttgZigCaplftln Thomas Lyon, will leavo hor wharf
p-w «iiiV E “ IJonD , FAV co .
Stale-room accommodations $25: Stccrago do, CD.
' ‘ otet 21. /
SXIiAltUlIUl- ISABEL.
POtt BAVANA, VIA KEY VVEBT.
.n .atl on FrXJa,,lhe Kd of October.
TUB UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHII* LINE IIKTWXBN
CUAELBST0N AND HAVANA, VU SAVANNAH
' . ^ AND KBY WEST.
T,, ° splendid sea Steamship ISABEL,
■SaflUcfiKllOO tons burthen, commanded by Willian
ttoLLiN.,. having ■been aupnlle<l with new boilers, au<
tenrooRhly overiianled, ro-fllled and nwsopitered, villi
leave this port fur Havana as above, and will coutlnue
regular, trip* by leaving
f ,m the8tkand 22dof each Month.
Ir *° a »«r........... .on the 13(4 and 30(4 of each Month.
' For freight or Passage, apply to ■
b' on COHENS tc HERTZ,
M1 - n * • AgeM* at Savannah.
^HfTFO^oSTONjS!]
•lyerior packWlSrig FOSTER, Crowell,WP
0 bbls.Mesa Beef, landing nnd for sale by
A, O. HENRY, Exchange Dock.
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
BRIO HAM, KELLY tc CO.
s ofllco until Tuesday tholUh day of November.
bid will bo required.
Tho payments offeree
tnainliig ono-thlrd Jn tho stock of tho
Thonlani
this ofllco,
i nlnns, specifications uttd prollles may
ifuco, for one week previous lo the * *
Company,
les may be i
IK will
day tho 12th November.
oct21
Will. R. SYMONS
lowing articles, selected by himseirdurliigtho past
auinmerln LONDON aud PARIS, which ho will
ing, and of Furnishing Good;
very large, nnd of tho best qur
it toadu this fall under Ills o
ch and English Casshnercs; 1
super; Fancy Slik Plush Vestings;
Vestings; Super Black Doeskin Cm
Silk Undershirts aud Drawers; Wl
and Collnrs; Canton Flannel Shirts
Bombazine Blocks.
17 Whllaker Street.
A. totnia.o, wiu uuti IV, 0.10 UIIUII iimvbv mvii
terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to which tin
vlte the attention of Merchants and Planters, viz:
23,000 yards Kerseys, all qitnlltlca;
12,000 «• Schley’s Plains;
10,000 « Whllo and Black Washington Je
5,000 “ Heavy all wool Plains;
3,000 pairs English Dttflll Olnnkels;
100 « 1H 11-4 and 124 WhlUieyBlnnl
UK) « “ « “ heavy BnUi d
20 bales Xi Ji nnd 4-4 Brown Shirtings;
20 “ Ostmburgs; togetlior with n gent
sortment of houso ternlshlng nnd fancy goods, i
400 Broadway, Ncw-York, ,
r 100# Oongroaa-Htroot,
% SAVANNAH,
Invited to caliond exumlno.
Thursday, Oct. 21,1852.
A NCIENT EGYPT under the Pharaohs, by J;
drlck.M.A.
A Practical Treatise on Business; or, how
Savo^S^end^GIvo, I^jnd, aud Bequeath mono)
Mechanics for the Millwright, Machinist, I
Architect, &c^ by Frederick Uvertnan.
The choice works ofThotnas Hood, complete
Rlust rated.
monthly Library.
Little BllvArstring: or Tales and Poomt
By Win. Oland Huwne.
Our First Mollior.
Tho Parable of Spring. By Gnussen.
An Expedition lo tho valley of Iho Gre
Utah; also, n reemmoissnnee of a now ro
Rocky Mountains, lty Howard Stnnsbur
numerous plates and largo aud accurul
region.
. Parisian Sights and French Principle*, soon through
American Spectacles.
O.ODEY78 LADY’S noOK, for Novoinlier.
VJT Itloak House { by Chnrlo* Dickens, No. 8.
Graham’s Mngnzlne, for November.
Peterson’s Magazliie.lorNovemlmr.
Losslng’s Pictorial Field Hook, No. 28.
:elvcd hy
JOHN M
ety of 1
dfil
CORN FOR SALE.
fl^UE cargo of the sclir. Hoyword, now d
X our wharf. Also, to arrive, a cargo of
Una Corn, momently expected,
octal 3l ROBT. HABERSHA
Apply to
W ill.U uatol HMV... —. —“tv ..WWIIII . I UMUl
MLev”
iow.‘ Coll and aeo at the Marshall Uou*
.odfll .
. Velvet Plush Vests, sometKTng
[oct 31]
•enxv ....
O opened at 1
I?VVSo^ ST/
X; Fancy Stall—„ -
M toSM '
(Ccuccal auurctfDtmtntD.
'DAOKBT POST, 1 OeknesrcUl Pdst, Koto and Gap PA- fj
XT PKIUS. A large variety or each article, American,
French and EanUsh. Aha, Ladles' Note, embossed, flit
edged, aud plain. Jus: recolvod.and for salo by w
octal tf B.8.SIBLEY,No. 135CongresUtreet. w
H English and American Hair Brushed with Vrpry! F
Buffalo, Motherof'Pearl, Bone and Inlaid Backs. Just T
received by [oct 21] MOORE fc HENDRICKSON. See
4IUI88M AN*8 SPECIFIC.—A fresh supply or Ihisce- Ui,v
V lobrated 3ledlclne. Just received aud for sale by *' l<
MOORE fc HENDRICKSON,
oct 21 Glbbona' Building.
lYUTTER fc CHEESE.—Just received afro«h supply
1) of Butler and Chueso per steamer Alabama, and for
aalo at the Emporium by
oct21 SEABORN GOODALL. —
13UCKWHEAT.—A few quarter barrels and boxes of
JD Buckwheat,Just received and for sale by
oct 21 SEABORN GOODALL. p
■VTK.VV BUCKWHEAT-Luiullug (rom Ito Mmier Jr
li Alabama and for sale by ...
octal U. J. GILBEHT.
/CHECKS ON NEW YORK—For salo by Pa
\J oct9l nl ANDREW LOW 4c CO. 8o
T3ACON.—Prime Ilncon Sides, laudlug from achoonor lja
X3 Virginia; for sale by „
•»ct21 HUNTER tc GAMMELL. “J*
/'AIDER.—30 bbls. Newark Cider, landing from steam- —
^ er, forsnloby [oct 21] W. M. DAVIDSON. „
rtANAL FLOUR—80 bbls. Extra Canal Flour, Just 1
\J landing and for salo hy bi
oct 21 WASHBURN, WILDER tc CO. Sti
/-MJ1TON OBNABUllGS-Numtor. 1 >od B, Emlonlon
VJ Factory Goods, for sale by
oct31 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
/COTTON YARNS—Katonlon Factory Yarns for sale do
Oby [oct 21] WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO. p
1 IME.—300 barrels Lime. Landing from brig Prin- be
Ju cl pe, and for sale by •>
oct SlT BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. er
. A LEI—ALE H—50 barrels Ale. Landing from steam- f?
xl. er, and for sale by
oet21 W. M. DAVIDSON.
TALOUR.—25 barrels Genessee,Excelsior brand,now
' l 1 landing, and for sale by
oct 21 COWDERY fc WELLS. 1
fTAOBACCO—35 boxes aasorted brands, Just received, _
X and for sale low by 0
octal COWDERY fcWELL8. *
A PPLE8.—50 bbls. landing from steamer Alabama, c<
a XX nnd Instore; for sale by s
1. oct 20 H.J. GILBERT.
H /-A OSUEN BUTTER and CHEESE—Landlng and for .
VJT solo by [oct 20] H.J. GILBERT. ^
V -\T7 INTER REFINED LAMP OIL.-50 bbls. for sale by *
W oct 20 H.J. GILBERT. ®
ptANAL FLOUR, B'UCKWHEAT, fcc—28 bbls.puro a
Vy* Genesee Flour; 50 pnekngea Buckwheat,#, x and te
# bbls.; 30 kegs selcctca Goshen Butter,. 50 boxes Color- ej
ed and 75 do White Cheese; 100 do new Scaled Herring; n
~ SOda da Raisins. Received pcrstoamcr and tor salo by a
y oct 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON te CO.
C ARDINES, PICKLES, fcc.—4 cons Sardines; 10 cases _
. O assorted Pickles; 2 kegs Prunes; 5 boxes large Rai
sins; 5 frail Almonds; 2 cans Canton Ginger, Just landing G
and for salo by [oct 20] W. D. FORD.
jf /■'tOCO A NUTS.—2,000 Cocnanuts, In flno order, also,
a w Apples, Oranges and Fresh Crackers; for sale by -
oct SAT W. D. FORI).
°* /^tOFFEE—Rio and Old Java, a prime article, for sale r
r- by [oct 20] W. D. FORD. ^
* 7JACON, HAMS, FULTON MARKET BEEF, PfO
, 1J PORK, fcc.—10 hhds. Bacon Shoulders; 15 tierces |
' Hams; 10 Imlf bbls. Fulton murket Beef, 10 do. do. Pig ;
Pork; 3 bbls. Smoked Bee!) 2 do. do. Tongues, instore
— and for sale by n
a. oct 20 J. E. CADY fc CO. p
^ 1)UTTER fc CHEESE—10 kegs Goshen Butter nnd &
X> 40 boxes Cheese, lauding nnd for ante by
oct 20 J. E.CADY fc CO.
T TJLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES for sale by i
a j Jr oct 20 F. W. CORN WELI.. °
‘DARKS, QUINCES tc CRANBERRIES Just received k
X by steamer and for sale by o
7, oct 20 J. A. BROWN.
/~tHESNUTP.—2 bbls. Northern Chesnuls, Just received «
V per steamer by [oct 80] J. A. BROWN.
ro ‘VTEW RAISINS—Just received by steamer and for
c. salo by 1
oct 20 J. A. BROWN, 27 Whitokcr-st.
QPERM CANDLES.—95 boxes Sperm Caudles, 4’s and j
O 0’s, Inndlug from brig Caroline, nnd for rale by
oc 120 J. V. CONNERAT fc CO. e
^\ATS.—Heavy Maryland Onts. For sale by n
by VJ DAVID R. DILLON,
oct 18 Foot of West Brond-st.
^ 13 ACON—40 hhds. prime Shoulders, lauding from
by X3sloamer Stuto of Georgia, nnd for sale by
1 oct 18 A. MINIS.
/COFFEE—SO pockets Java, and 5 do. Alncim Coffee, J
verjr superior articles, landing aud for salo bjr |
)»- — 10 bbls. Onions, Inndlug per brig Caroline,
V3 for salo by [oct 18] BRIGHA3T, KELLY fc CO.
13 ACON—30 hhds. Sides and Shoulders, lundlng nnd
js- X/for salo by
oct 18 GLAGIIORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
TT AY—150 bundles North River Hay, landing from
ce Xl bnrquo J. J. Iluthorn, und for salo by
ga oct 18 ULAGIIORN tc CUNNINGHAM.
*» T)iRD CAGES—A good assortment may bo found at
J3 oct 18 MORSE fc NICHOLS, 155 Broughton st.
— 1)UTCHERS’ CLEAVERS, Mlnchlng and Saw Knives
13 nt oct 18 MORSE fc NICHOLS.
=— n EORGIA FLOUR.—50 barrels supcrfliio Flour from
\JT tbo “Cunningham Mills.” This flour is of Iho first
quullly,niul eagerly sought for In Charleston nnd Augus
ta. For solo by [oct 18] WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
TSTOVE WIRE—A good assortment. For sale by
m W net 18 F.W. CORN WELL. 108 Brymi-aL
at 73 F.CEIVED.—Fresh French Mustard, Engish Pickles,
XL Brand) Cherries, Primus, Shrimp fc Lobster Sauces,
vl- Catsups, fcc. For salo by
to oct 18 GEO. BRONSON,cor. Ray fc Whilnker-sts.
“ t0 TX700U.—300 cords OAK WOOD. For sale by
W DAVID R. DILLON,
ro * oct 18 Foot of West Broad-sL
n« TTAY.—500 bales Eastern nnd Northern HAY. For
. Xl snle by DAVID 1L DILLON,
am oct 18 Foot of West Brond-sl.
-VTEW PHILADELPHIA CIDER.—A few BnrrelsJust
“n- arrived per steamer State of Georgln, for salo by
el 18 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
— T AMP OIL.—Landing per brig Caroline, 20 barrels
1j blenchod W. Oil, for ante by
f8- oct 20 J. v. CONNERAT tc CO.
n«t 13ROOMS, BUCKETS, fcc,—Just received, 50 dozen
1) Brooms, fancy handles, 100 do painted Buckets, 20
uosli Tubs, lor sale by
I". oct 20 J. V. CONNERATffc CO.
Is T^oBACCO.—25 packages superior Diadem Twist, 50
sof X do do Yellow Bank, 50 do do Sarsaparilla—best
bu kind Chewing Tobacco, for sale by
U— oct 20 J. V. CONNERAT fc CO.
1UH TOILET SETTS.—Tho subscribers have Just
K; L\ opened some of tho finest patterns of Toilet Ware
ever exhibited in this city. Those wishing to furnish
;" Q hnndsnmh Toilet Stands would do well lo call.
\™ act 20 COLLINS fc BULKLEY, 100 Brynn-sL
sm- TTA318.—I/mding per schr J. W. Anderson, 200 Rey*
uid JLA nold’s best Sugar Cured Hams, for sale by
oct 20 J.V. CONNERAT fc CO.
1 TJ UTTER.—10 kegs Goshen Butler, superior quality,
( 13 received per steamor, nnd a supply or It constantly
4jn» kept. For sale by
bio oct 20 J. V. CONNERAT fcCO.
, “* 1 r’RKSH ARRIVALS.—-Cholco Orange county Butler;
1? English Dairy Cheese, Pino Apple do; Fulton Mar
ket Beef; Pig Pork; Smoked Salmon; Now Mackerel;
for salo by [oct 20] W. D. FORD.
nnOBACCO AND SEOARS.—El Dorado, Royal Arch,
A Nectcr I.eaffnud other cholco brands of Tobacco;
Long Plantation, l4» Bnyontls nnd other favorite brands
Sitgnrstjust received nnd for sale by
octet) W. D. FORD.
ns- 1JOTATOES.—20 barrels choice outing Potatoes. Just
U A received and for salo by [oct20] W. D. FORI).
rSOUNTER SCALES, SPRING BALANCE fc Steel-
U yards, for salo by MORSP. fc NICHOLS,
[}{, oct 18 155 Broughtnn-streot.
hrtl l/RKSll ROCKLAND LIME—Ofvery superior quality
)p9 A* nnd In five order. For salo by
^ oct 18 0 R. HABERSHAM fc 80N.
- 21 VTEOTAR CHAMPAGNE.—50 baskets or this celebifr
ock, ted Champagne. Just received and for sale by .
IPS, oct 18 2w BUNKER fc OGDEN.
Mt T?INE NORTHERN IIAY.-200 bales best Northern
at y X; liny, now landing nt Hunter’s wlarf, from tbe ship
oct 18 PPf 0 JAMES 8KINNEIL.
O ARDINES.—4 cases Sardines, In store and for halo by
O oct 18 3nr BUNKER fc OGDEN.
D o UOAR8.—40 hogsheads St. Croix mid Porto Rico 8u-
Gct, kJ Bn” 5 75 barrels Refined Sugurs. Landing from ships
J3dl Hudson aud Dlrlgo, und for wile by
oct 10 CLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
ecr, vs UTTER AND CHEESE.—15 kegs cholco Goshen
JL3 Butter; 50 boxes cholco Goshen Cheese, Justlnndlng
ols. and for oale hy [oct ID] J. A. BROWN.
T F.MON8, fcc.—10 boxes lemons; 15 do. Raisins;Just
" I’ Ax landing por steumar and for solo by
om ' oct 10 J. A. BROWN.
ung. 13 OCKLAND LIRIE.-1,000 Casks, cargo or brig Ma-
AX zatlaud, momently expected. For sale, to nrrive, by
oct 19 COHEN fc HERTZ.
„ •jK/t THOU8AND LATHS—For sale, to arrive ex brig
t0 „? r AOU “J. Uuttenhurg,” from Boston. Apply lo
. l “« • oct 19 2w BUNKER fc OGDEN.
thut Ij'IRE CRACKERS.—100 boxes 30 packs each, and 50
A 1 boxes 40 packs each, No. 1 Fire Crackers—now laud-
jugh Ing from brl# Augusta, and for snle by
“ oct 10 2w BUNKER fc OGDEN.
U'LOtjR AND PORK.—100 bbls of Iloward-sL Flour,
P best linker’s qunlity, nnd 25 bbls of Mess Pork, re
colved per Bohr. Anderson, from Baltimore, and for salo
from whart, by Loot 10] A. C. TOMS. 120 Bay-st.
.. 13OPE, TWINE AND BAGGING.—Rope—200 colls
Max- XX Dillon’s No. 1, 100 do do No. 2. Twine—111 boles
. Dillon’s throe ply, a very superior article, nagging—40
'T ll 6 “ n,1 “ for wS'^Maob.'
riHAMPAGNB.—00 baskets Georgia brand, from the
Gold \j bouse of X. Dosbordes, Ills of Avizo, Just Imported
Iocs: and for sale by [oo 18] COHEN fc F08DICK.
one 13 ACON.—84 hhds. prime Shoulders; 16 do. do. Sides;
landing und for salo by
O. ! oct 18 COHEN fc FOSDICK.
A CARGO or Corn from N. O. direct, for sale by
nB at -A- oct 10 A. O. TOMS, ISO Bay-st.
Jaro- IJORK.—50 barrels 31ess and Prime Pork. Lauding
X and for sale by
N. ct 19 CLAGHORN fc CUNN1NAI1AM.
bout T IME.—1200 bbls. Lime, cargo ot brig Prindpo dolly
dtyl ±j expected; for sale, to arrive, by
oct 19 • RRIOHAM, KELLY fc CO.
—- T ATHS.-r40.flOO Laths, dally expected, for sale to nr-
b-A XJ rive, by [oct 10] BRIUHAM, KELLY fc CO.
♦J^l A PPLES.—78. bbls. selected Apples, landing from
-tX steamer and aundry vessels aud for snle by
~p~ oct 19 J. A. BROWN.
men! /\NIONS.—55 Bbls. Yellow nnd Red Onions, Just land
aale W ing nnd for salo by [oet19] J. A. BROWN.
V7ALOUR.—15 bbls. ;It, Smith’s and tienessee; 15 half
—— X 1 do. do^ Just landing and for sale by
Just oct 10 , V.A. BROWN.
T YON’S KATHAIR0N, FOR THE HAIR. This ad-
•iS. Ax, mlrabJe preparation Is a most effectual remedy for
re* baldness, and foiling off of Uie hair—causes It to grow
»V< luxuriantly, making It very soft, glossy and beautllUl, aud
?'• prevent# It from turning grey. For sate by
by MOOllE fc HENDRICKSON,
IT, oct 18, Gibbon’s Building.
HUS
in A: Wililo’n Celebrated Pre
mium Mustard,.
■c*fly ter the Southern and Western Mar-
itEngll
than the ex-
WITIHNOTON It WILDE,
at their Coffee and Hjilce Factory.
No. 7 Dutch-61- New-Y.
oslto Win. Colgate* tc Co.’* Soap Factory.
•York.
or vlciulty^he highest “references’’ from their former
petrous are furnished. The following names are from
among tho manv relered tot—Rsv. Dr. J. P. Dnrbln, Cor.
Fee. or M. B. Mlulonary Society; Rev. O, W. Crooks,
Trinity 31. E. Church, late a Professor at Dickinson’ Col
leges Iter. M. G. Clark, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Rev.
Dr. McDowells George M. Strom’, Judge of Circuit Court;
“. M. Rico, A. M., Principal of Acadwnv lor ijoys; T.
James, Principal of Union Academy: Hon. Benjamin
Matthias. Further and stieclsl testimonials produced.
Aacres»,(to this Ofllce,) with particulars, tf sepl23
Book Binders’ Warehouse,
3 GOLD-STREET, NEW-YORK.
tc MANN, Imtiortera and Wholeealo and Re
tail Dcalcra In Book Hinder*’, llaltcra’ and Trunk
2ATIIER or every description: Book
’aper; Marshall’s Thread; Hinders’
tilling Machines; Standing Presses;
oiled Calf Skins, Frehch aud German,
he sale of George Dudley’s siiiierior
in»; Blank Sheep and loiw Calfskins,
my In large quantities will And It to
mlno our Slock. All orders promptly
scptS
HANDS WANTED. .
or 12 good Negro hands are wanted for the Ocinulgeo
river steamboats, for which liberal wages will be
paid. [oct 10] • BRIGHAM, KELLY tc CO.
TO HIRE.
rpO HIRE.—Two GIRLS, aged from 10 to 17yearn, an-
customcd to house-work. One of them I. a pretty
good Scanistrea*. Apply at tM* ofllee. tf oct 10
io^-A ■.
Ikmlly. Apply at this office. .
3m
OAET1DN*
5CRIHER, having learned that certain reck
Irresponsible partly from tho north have
,nr are endeavoring to sell In the Southern
udn article known as “Patent Wire RalL
cautions tho public against purchasing the
J article from any person but tho subscriber, and
nglug Into and using or selling the same to othors In
y Territory South of Mason 4s Dixon’s line, and bor
ing dale February 13ih, 1840, the “aolu and exciu-
right or manufacturing, using and vending to
o be used ” tho raid Invention. The aubacribcr I;
xl that hereufler, be will nroacoute all lufri
is upon the same. HENRY JENKINS,
p l 3mos Broadway, New-York.
HOSIERY ANFDSBB¥iiRJlENTSl
ANTED To Hlllfc^—A Negro Boy, about 10 years
of age. One well acquainted wlih the city. Ap
ply te J. HASHKOUCK tc CO^
GOOD WORKMEN WANTED.
Vjf , WANTED.—Active nnd efficient Work-
rEE&rmcn lu all branches of the Cnrringo-mak*
C^SrMng business. The mauBST trice will
w ~“be. paid for ooon workmen, and none
other than good Workmen need apply—na poor ones can
not have employment. - Apply nt my Carriage Establish-
meat, comer of Broughton and West Broad-streets,
wpt 17 tf WILLIAM WARNER.
... NEGHOEN WANTED.
r ^UE Highest mnrket price will be paid for Negroes,
either In gongs, fumlllea, or singly, aswe havenn-
meraus orders to purchase for country and city.
. ^ WYLLY tc MONTMOI.LIN,
June 11 At the old oflloe, comer UnU-at. and Bay Lane.
A. RANKIN 3c CO.,
“• Y, (NEAR GRANP-
Nuw-Yorki
and Mauulkcturoni of
UN DERG AR-
NTS AND HOSIERY or every description, which
w selling at extremely low prices. Silk, Merino,
, and Woolen Under vesta and Pants, of every slxe
inllty,mude to order.
Iculur attention Invited to the various qualities of
ZEPHYR UNDERGARMENTS,
nmer wear, so highly recommended by the medl-
ulty ns gentle absorbents of perspiration, preserr-
heulth and promoters of comfort.
mtyjlvs years expuriunco In the same business,
i the same neighborhood, has shown the advan-
NEGIIOE8 FOR SALE.
NEGRO AIAN,ngod 28 years, a good axeman and
Held hand ; n woman, 30 year* or age, a good cook,
washer and ironcr; also, a woman, 20 years old, and her
two children, aged 3 nnd fl yenre. Tluj above negroes are
from the country—sold for nn fault and warranted sound.
Apply to [oct 2(1] •>. WYLLY tc MONTMULLIN.
uly shown. '
i Invariably
staled,
WM. II. MCDONALD’S,
I. NEW8PAPEIL ADVERTISING AND SU
SCIUPTIUN OFFICE.
102 Nassau Street, NEW-YORK.
[Established iu 1843.1
Hew YorkWire Hailing Works.
IIM ftiihanritiAr MmniOipJiirfi. w
lit* pci
isoddr
ir running foot feet high
f tho pi
if, nude
in nnvannnn,ine
Everett family a 1
also to his work at Macou, ftlndison, and
t ii incus in Georgia.
3T Orders will bo received by G. W. HARD-
iTLE, Agent for Mr. W M No. 25 Congress-street.
ar4 ly
ASOLIAN PIANOS.
A lino assortment of Boston P1AN08,
with or without the ndinlrablo /Eollnn
accompaniment, mado by the old house ol
In Boston. A full supply o
ios to let. Music nt wboleaah
nt to the trade.
GOULD tc I1ERRY,
2ft7 Broadway, New-York.
erry are extensive publishers
J retail, In Sheet Music
Soda Water Apparatus.
WH.1MM fits,
Machinist nnd liras* Finisher,
ALSO MANUFACTURER OK
Tl»o Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AN1)BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TUB
'rom UeekmaTst. Wnc-York,
Drought Tubs, Coolers 1 u Tubs, Cop per Fountains,
'•,le Moulds, Forco Pumps, Gasometers, Geueratora,
Model Making.
—ALSO—
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM OAUGE8.
Jobbing Dono at the Shortest Notice,
mays Hino
' jr nrows.
HENRY LATHROP A CO.
? ER FOR SALE, ATTHK LOWEST PRICE
■Itnwing: ('
DRESS GOODS-French Printed MouslInDo Lalnes;
' " h and American Do Lalnes, new designs; Pi 1
High Colored Motislin Do Lnlues: Plaid
EMBROIDERIES—Muslin and Lace Collars; Choml-
To- g W | M n i,d cam-
i Valencias and Llslo
Rich Lawn uud
HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s nod Boys', a full
. .. «—■— - * J 'es,’ Misses’,
GLOVES—Hoskin, Silk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles’
tiding Gauntlets.
WHITE GOODS-Jnconot Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
LINENS, tec.—4-4Super Irish Linens, best mark; 34
Mig Lawns: SM lo 12 4 Uamsly Slice lings; P|b
; 8-4 to 11H Blenched and Brown Tablo Damasks:
3-4 Blenched Damask cloths: Cotton and Worsted
tnd Plano Covers; 104 to 134 Toilet nnd Impo
lite; 7-8 to54 Furniture Dimity; Colton Shirtings,
lgs aud Tickings; American, English and Welsh
Is; Colored French Flannels: Fancy Wool Plaids
rs; Plain and Fancy Casslmercs; Tweeds; Keu-
latlnets and Jeans. oct 10
PENS! PENS!! PENSII!
“MIE LARGEST assortment of Gold nnd Silver Pei
L In grant variety—Cohen’s superior, Albntn, Gul
'rchn, Wheeler’s Eagle, Three Pointed do Ladle
ench, School, Publlo and Bang-up Swans, for si
the Book Store of 8. 8. SIBLEY,
oct 20 61 No. 135 Congrcsa-sti
NEW FALL AND WINTKU lillUUS!!
J. H. & M. SHEAHAH.
of Broughton and Whitat
SAVANNAH,
...uueN — „ , , -
Silk, Block Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, Bomba-
- Damask Antique, English, Frouch and
kerchieft, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
Boblnct Laces, nobliiet Edgings, Collars nnd Cuffs,
Habits nnd Umler-Sleuves, Black Loco Veils, Blk
Crape, Colored Crape.
iniiigw.i
tPOOLEWS—Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Llnaeya, Cloths,
Cowl meres and Vestings, Satinets, Tweeds tc Ken
tucky Jeans, Rod. White, Bluo nud Yellow Flan
nels, 104 and 114 Brown and Bloachod Sheetings,
Pillow-Case Linens, and Quilts.
Country Merchants, Planters, and others, will consult
e quality apd ;
wit our terms:
prices
Tilt Lust nnd Greatest Improvement.
Arnold’M Improved Patent Mctallc
WDESTR UCTABLE SARCOPHAGUS. 0~ '
EXHAUSTED COFF1W.
H.S.BOGARDUS Aaci’a^ been made
Bole Aoeht of tbo above, for tho
city of Savanuah,’ would rcspoctteUy
■ --ast superiority over anything *
•n before Iho public. It is no
is yet been berore Uio pi
t tho entire exclusion of atmospheric
II prevent decomposition, and It is **•' *'
lithe superiority of those COFFINS
..ii .1.' ..... ........ n... .i. I- ■
in this principle
Is based—by the
entente will remain without effluvia «r chongo of n|
lourance; how grniirylng to surviving friends and rcl
Ives to thus bohold tho hand of decay arrested iu 1
r n pei
lifcctlot
And In case of# removal to a distance
rfcct salbitunrd against any unplensan,
n should remains bo disinterred
that purpose. A number of cer-
lour UHMHIIB. 1IUUHIH.U-.UVI..... ".»“u.u. U vwMUIUCt
roakorslnthecity. The following certificate Is selected
from Iho numbers which can be shown, as It reters to a
cose in our vicinity.
. CERTIFICATE.
Mr. McKenzie’s children were put on board of steam
ship Southerner for Charleston, on Saturday lost, and
they were both as natural ns they were the day that they
were put Into the Catena, three months ago; neither or
them liud turned black in tho least, and the bunch *
roses wore au fresh ns when they wore picked Trou
item, not a particle had dropped off or teflon to nlec
A number of ladlo* and goutlemen, by invitation,
on board to boo thorn, and all were astonished to t
It wus bo, but so it wus, nnd I havo no doubt but
will remote lulhotr present slate for any leijgth oft
8- SMITH, M.
New-York, Nov. 31,1840. > ........
. The undersigned havltig examined the, above do not
hesitate to any that In their opinion thoy ora telly calcu
lated to answer tho Intouded puriwso*.
8. N. II ARRIS, M. D., P. H. KOLLOCK, M, I
R. WAYNE, M. D- W. U. BULLOCH, Ai.
\(THABlSisHAM>l.DjR.LACIIUSON.;
i i» ,in>w ii n I Machinist,
augsa
0* W. WEST.M. D-
Savnnnnh, August 23.
wf3mo
German independent itrasv Hand.
rrMHS BAND bos retumod u» Savannah after an ab-
X eenee of three mouths at the Indian' Springs. As
In foroerseasoiw, they offor their service* for Quadrille
ParUea, publlo or private Unite, Excursion Parties, Sere-
node*, to Military Companies, and for all other occasions.
AppltoWSoukl to. ««lo to Jolm WI0KEKTj
oct 5 StawOw CVrnorVVost Broad k Boy-aU
satant*. RrtitB. Satcn, arc.
, —wier.w
rntch as above. For freight on deck, or passago, apply
on board at Habersham’s wharf, or lo
oct 19 0 BUNKER fc OGDEN.
SITUATION WANTED. - , ,
a young Man competent to take charge of a set of
twits. Apply at this office. tf c-
FOR NEW-YORK—Union Line.—Tho regular
nackei»chr. “CHAS. Mil, 1.8,” Francis, ninslir,
having a foil freight engaged, can accommodate a few
passengers. Apply to
oct 18 WILLIS tc BRUNDAGE.
FOR NEW-YORK—Urio Line.—The packet
Ship DI1UGO, R. Ilonne, muter, having n large
la.rtlon of her cargo engaged, will havo Immediate dos-
ratch. For freight or passage, apply on board at ftlon-
i fin’s upper wharfl or lo
oct 18 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
sept 27
Broughton-sU
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Link.—The
roaulnr packet schooner “VIRGINIA,’’ Snow,
, will hive quick despatch as above. For freight
of deck load, or passage, apply lo
oct 19 r J \VILLI8fc BRUNDAGE.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tbe packet achoonor
4^GEORG£J. JUNKS, Captain Look, will meet
with quick despatch for the above port For freight or
postage, apply to the Captain on board, or to
oct 18 H.K. WA8HBURN, Agent
Jf3t FOR BALTIMORE.—Rkbular Linm—Tho
regular packet schooner JOHN W. ANDERSON,
* u*?oUi master, will meet with dispatch as above. For
freight or passage, apply on bonrd at Tdfnlr’a wharf, or
*~ [ocllOj BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
EAMSTREbS FoR SALE—A mulatto woman, who
1 Is a complete sea mitres* and house servant; ntso, a
negro woman, nged 30 yoars, a good cook, washer, and
Ironcr. Apply lo
oct20 WYLLY 4c MONTMOLL1N.
?OR SALE—Threo likely negro boys, aged :
• 17 years: also, a likely girl, aged 12 years,
.pplylo [octgll] WYLLY 4c MONTM'
15, IS, and
IOLLIN.
STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE,
SITUATED half mllo from this city, on the Canal, haa
a P capable of holding two millions reel or Log*,
The mfu has been In operation about eleven months
£>|na two gangs und an Edging 8aw; also, Grist Mill.—
This mill saws from 12 to 15 thousand foot per day. For
particulars apply to
sept29 WYLLY 4c MONTMOI.LIN.
W ANTED by n family living In the country, a Seam
stress of warranted character—no other will suit.
One with ateinlly would be preferred. Apply to
oct7 WYLLY k M0NT310L
LLIN.
WANTED TO KENT, IMMEDIATELY.—A
ItfiW commodious Dwelling Iloiuo, for a forge private
I ■ ■■ family, with nil necessary out-hulldlngs attached,
for which a liberal rent will bo paid. Apply at 107
Bay. oct 13
TO KENT,
FROM the 1st of November next, the House In
Monument Square, now occupied by Mr. A. B.
Luce. Inquire of
oct4 2tnw3w MULFOKD MARSH, 175 Bay-st
M:
FOR SAXE.
A pleasant SUMMER RESIDENCE, at White
luff, 8 miles from the city, containing 270 Acres
of Land, with n good two and a half story Dwel*
.... r||f|
ling, well finished, and other out Buildings, wl
25 ncresoflund uudercultivation. Apply to
WKIGH’I
higln ........
at his ofllce lu Hay-lnnc, 3 doors east of Bull-sL, or at Ills
reMdenco In Urjnu-su, nearly opposite the State Bank.
~ ' W. WRIGHT. Broker.
A SEAMSTUE8S FOR SALE.—A very likely nnd
xXlntelllgenl mulatto GIRL, l7rcnrsor age, cupnbleor
rutting and making Ladles’ Drosses, and warranted
sound. Apply to [oct 13] WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
POK8ALE.—A GIRL 15 years of age, accustomed
. ’ to House Work nud Nursing, country .raised nnd
wurnmted sound. Applv to
net 13 WM. WRIGHT, Brohur.
,"OK SALE UN CONSIGNMENT.—100 hands fresh-
r' ground FLOUR, ofaeutwrlor brand. Landing from
— —WILLIAM P. YONGE,
94 Bay-street.
B OATS.—Two Yawl Boats, 17 and 18 feet Ini cngth,
For sale by A. G. HENRY,
G
EOUOIA STATE BONDS wanted bj
Hi by
C. A. L
BUNKER tc OGDEN.
rpO RENT.-
octO
OFFICE TO KENT.
A VERY fine ontce, a few steps from the Bay, may be
had on liberal terms. Bold office wus lately occu
pied as a Lawyer’s Office. Apply to
oct 14 tf R. MAYER, No. 0, Whltaker-st.
PLANTATION FOR SAXE.
S ITUATED Immediately upon tho Waynesboro’ and
Augusta Rail Road, and adjoining town hinds o'
Waynesboro’. It contains about soruu hundred am
“frv acres, with a fine pasturage, nnd has all necessary
_ illdlngs. The whole or a part may bo purchased. A"
ply lo S11EVVMAKE tc MONTGOMERY,
sept 27 tf Waynosboro’ Gn,
.--ISIS
cSJjfmitng aaton’ttpcmenta.
HOSTOJY.
FOR BOSTON.—The brig CA R OL! Jf B, Blctsnn,
__ master, will meet with dispatch a* above. For
iKlu or passage, apply on bosrd at Telfair's wharf, or to
Kit 19 BRIGHAM, KELLY tc OP.
~' FOR IIOStoN^-The superior barque “6COT*t
DYF.lt,” Joseph Hill, master, will meet with des-
FOR BOSTON.—Tho superior schr. LAMAR-
TINE, Graffom, master, will havo despatch as
Freight or Cotton on Deck, or passage, apply on
rto [oct 13] BRIGIIAM, KELLY fcCO.
NEW-YORK.
PH 1X ADEXPIII A.
UMMJ-M II
Sales at auction:.
o’eledT/tefront of Store,
count and risk of tho former nurebsser. oct 22 '
For Rent.
A Two Story Wooden Dwelling and out Buildings.
Lot Nn.39, Elbert Ward, fronting on Jefferson-sU, near
Liberty-si. Possession given on the 10th Nov. next.
For terms and particular* enquire as above.- . oct 15 '
Boston Rn.it—At Private Sole,
Just recolved per schji F. T. Ssllcriey; 59 bbls. N. E.
Bum. For sale low from the wbart, , octl .,
Chairsl Chairs I t-At Private Sole.
Now landing per schr. Richmond, from Boston: an In
voice of Cane und Wood Scat Grecian and Bancster*
buck Chain; Cano and Wood Seat Rocking nnd Sewing
Chain; Children’s high and low Chairs; Crickets, 8tools;
ko.fcc. For sole low. octl”
J nit received Ir^store, km/for sMelov^DM^boiteo Wln-
dow, Conch, Sheet, nnd Crown Glass, from the Hofoton
OIms Works, Knoxville, Tenn.
The above Glass la of the boat quality, and amorte4
' wribers have be
then, from 0x8 to 32x40. The snbacribera have b_ -
pointed agents for the above Company, and are enabled
to sell at very low prices. PHIHlRlCK 4c BELL. ‘
BAXTI2UOHE.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
Jfif-[ FOR ST. AUGUSTINE.—The fast-saillngschr.
aZMt “AMERICAN COIN,” Capt. Doyle, will bo de-
*I>atcii«l for tho abovo place To-morrow Morning. For
FmiivM ... Inn i.m.mI. u..hI.i.m>I|| P apD V to
HONE k CONNERY.
NEW-ORXEANS.
FOR NEW-ORI.F.ANS.—The flno fast-ralllng
, Bilg CLIO, Cain,mart er, having the forger part of
her cargo engaged, will rail for the abovo port with des-
“Mch. For freight, apply to
oct 18 G ROUT. HABERSHAM k 80N.
WSH.T 011 UHAIITKIL—The suiieriTr
,Brig LAIDil.lNL, Stetson, master. For partlci*.
irs, apply on board, at Tolfotr’e wharr, or to
oct IS IHUUIiAM, KELLY k CO.
FOR AUSTRAXIA.
CLIPPER LIME FOR PORT PHILIPE.
The clipper ship SUC SUSA will anil from
New-York on tho 20Ui Insu, touching at Cape of
Jope. She Is tho flat* ship or the line, Is fitted
with every regard to comfort and convenience, nnd Is a
remarkably rust sailer. An experienced Surgeon Is at
tached to each ship or tills line. For freight or puraue.
direct from Savannah, apply to
WILLIS k BRUNDAGE,
oct 0 or W. T. DUGAN. New-York.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
Tho flno fust sailing Brig “CLIO,” Caine, mas-
ar. Apply ou board, at Wlllink'a wharf, or to
. J. QUANTOCK, Jr., fc C<).
Tho Danish barque JORGEN BEGII,
tons register, and capacity of 80U bales Cotton.
WILLIS k BRUNDAGE.
VESSEL WANTED-To curry Iren to Phlla-
Sflfcifidclpbto. Apply to
, MACPI1ER8QN B. MILLEN,
“ct 13 1m Supt.C. Railroad.
VESSELS WANTED—ForNortheniaud
iEastern ports. Apply lo
ly WILLIS k BRUNDAGE.
■\7ESeBL WANTED.—A vessel to load with Lumber
v for Portland. Apply to
oct 5
COHEN k FOSDICK,
NEW DANCING ACADEMY.
AT?" WO IP O PEW. AH
vl* MADAME GRANET rcspectiully announces to
fj$? the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that her
Dancing Academy at St. Andrew’s Hall, is now
open for the scutum. Her days of Teaching are
Ms Tuesdays,Thursdays and Salurdnys,coinmeuctog
t naif-pout three o’clock each evenlug.
gy Twenty-four Lessons constitute a session.
OT Pupils received nt pny time, and pains taken to
bring now beginners forward, so that they may enter
her classes.
Or Gentlemen’s Classes from 8 to 10 o’clock In the
evening.
Alndame Graskt can furnish highly favorable testi
monials from tho best families of,Nashville (Tenn.)
where she has taught Dancing for some years past. Sho
has been Instructed by celebrated masters In Europe,
and understands thoroughly all Ibe modern dances.—
Her Instruction Is not connncd lo the Dance only, as
she gives particular attention to tho deportment aud car
riage of young ladles, often too much neglected.
Mr. P. W. Miller, a gentleman of superior talents,
both as a Musician and Toucher of Dancing, will assist
Madame G. during the hours of Instruction ; he will also
give instructions In Dancing lo classes ofgeulleracn.
BY T. J. WALSH.
WEDNESDAY, 27th tost, will be sold at No. 100 Soutj}
A handsome assortment of Household Furniture, con-
slating of mahogany Choirs, mahogany Tables, Bediteda,
Bedding, 4ml, Itc.—also, Kitchen Furniture; Terms cash.
All articles to bo removod on the dsy of tale.
■ 1 ‘ ■ • Private Sale; ' • 'If
I'fndlnR'. and for salo In quantities to suit purchasers:
990 bbls. Meroer Potatoes, In good order. oct 20 ,
Administrator’s Sale, ”
WILL beaoM onTUE8DAY, November 2d, In front of
the Uonrt House,between tho legal hours or sale:
Five negroes—Kero, Hannah, Alary Louis* and Catha
rine, belonging to tho estate of Mrs. Nancy Bailey, de
ceased, and sold by order or tbo Administrator, Terms
cash. Purchasers paying for bill of sale. oct8
TUESDAY. Novembur2d, will be sold In front of Court
Houses between llie hours of sale—
„ The following Negroes belonging to U» estate or Dr.
C. P. Richardson, deceased: Jim, Maria, Jano (a good
cotik) and her Iwo children, one aged 5 year* and tho
otherO months; Katy, Billy. Anna,' Constance andber
child Diana. Also—A flue Horso Coll, one year old last
Sprlufl. Sold by order or the Executors. Terms cash:
purchasers paying for bills of sale.
Privats Salt. : f'
. A LIKELY mutalto GIri, aged about 20 yean—a fin
ished Ladles’ Mnld and Seamstress. Bold for no fau, u
Terms cash. Titles undoubted oct 14
Private Bute. 1
..Tbo Half of Lot No. in, Second Tytblng, Reynolds
Ward, 30 by 90 feet. The Improvement* consist of a two
■'— "’-men Building on Hryan-atrect, with out build
offered low. Title undoubted. sept 23 >
BY C'OULN Sc FOSDICK. * ‘
....... .. Positive Sate of Dry Goods.
W 111 be sold on AIOND A Y, 25th InsL, commencing at 10
o’clock, nt the store No. 70 8L Julian and 103 Brynn
streets, Waring’* Buildings, hitherto occupied by
Messrs. James Anderson fc Co^
Tbe entire stock or Dry Goods contained In said atore.
comprising a grant variety ol Plantation, Family, Houser
keeping, Dross and Fancy Goods, of the best descrip
tions. having been laid In expressly for this market to
meet the wanla of regular customers. Also, the Store
and Counting House Furniture, consisting of Desks, Ta
bles, Stools, Lamps, 8tove,fcc. fcc. Tbo whole to be
old without the least manner of reserve, and the sale t6
be continued from day to day until all Is disposed of.
Terms:—Sums under floo, cash; from Blob to $300,00
dais-over 8200, 4 months—for approved endorsed
"2i2i____ ss===5s i s======= ^^°«y2
THoted Favorite Savannah XotteryV
Will be drawn in pnbllc, at the Exchange Council Cham
ber, To-Morrow Morning, Oct 23, at 9 o'clock..
Georgia 8tate Lottery.
Class 181. ”
AUTHORISED BY THE LEOIILATUKB,
Benefit of Independent Fire Co:at Augutna.
F. C. BARBER tc CO., Manage*
A ma SCHEME.
$4,000—$1,000—-&729!
and more than 40,000 Dollars la smaller Frizes!
Tickets onto 81—Shares in pranertio*.
Risk on a Package or Qunrteus only $3Jt5.
PRIZEI CASHED AT Till* OrriCE.
|y All onJers promptly and confldenUaJly attended to
and Drawings sen i to all custouiera out of the city. *
Tickets, Shares and Packages for sole by
GEO. W. WYLLY,
oct 22 At Ills Lwcky Ofllce, cor. Uull-st. k Bay louie.
For l
BRICKS FOR SAXEto
T HE Subscriber has on hand n forgo supply of Brick
which he will sell at moderate prices. Parties wlahi
Ing to contract for forge quantities, can b« accoinmoda*
ted. [July 2] 8. M. LAFFITEAU.
DANCING ACADEMY.
JL, MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully Informs
bis patrons nnd the public In general tliut he will
aj4rre!lo|>eii Ids Academy, at Akmorv Hall, on Satur-
jS^AAo/ay, 15(A October, at 5 o'clock, P. M. All hla for-
mer pupils are respectfully invited to attend.
Tuition days—Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Saturdays:
from 5 to 7 for young Ladies and Masters, andfrnm 9
to — for gentlemen. Price of tuiUon, $12foi twenty-four
lessons. oct 4
FOR SAXE.
A TRACT of Ijmd lying on Moulden Swnmp,
jryuu County, containing 2,400 acres more or less, 5oo
acres of the best quality Bay and Swamp Lands, mlnp-
ted lo the culture of Cotton and provision: about 70 acres
cleared, and about 200 acres under a good fence, and a
Canal running through the fond of sufficient width and
depth to drain the laud. The balance of Uio tract Is Pine
nnd TIlie land. There Is a Glii-hnuae and a few other
out buildings on the premises. Those wishing to pur
chase such hinds In Iho Jow countiy, would do well lo
call and examine tho fond. For particulars apply to A.
Champion.Esq., 8nvannah, or to Cyrus Bird, Esq.-and
Bcujumlu 0. Cox, Brynn County,
oct 10 3taw2w—ltnwJan E. R. COX.
FXORIDA XAND8 FOR SAFE.
» The following vnluublo TRACTS OF
SL AND, lying In Marlon and Alachua
••counties, will bo offered at Private Sale, 1 ‘A* 1
during the mouths of October, November und Docember
next, viz:
WETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about ten miles
North or Ocaln, (tho county sent of Marion county,) con
taining 3,000 acres, about one-hair of which is hammock,
unsurpassed by nny In tho Slate; and Uio remainder white
oak nud hickory land.
A TRACT, well known ns the “ Fort Drane Planta
tion,” containing 3,000 acres of Land, principally first
quality hammock, between four and five hundred acres
of which is thoroughly cleared,and nt present In culti
vation. This place for several years averaged two hogs
heads of Sugar lo the acre, und every year that it has
been cultivated has produced flno crops ot corn and
cotton.
These Tracts could readily be divided Into two or
threo plantations each, being well watered aud surround
ed by high rolling plno fond.
A TRACT or 1,000 acres on Orange Lake, consisting or
hammock,oranuo grove, and well limbered pine fond.
TWO TRACTS, oT 1,000 acres each, near the Alachua
[ iruirlo. The greater part of both those tracts Is rich
lammock.
—ALSO—
5,000 ACRES on Indian River. Any one wishing to
cultivuto sugar cane would do well lo examine this hind,
as being remarkably fertile, and lying south of tho region
of frost, It I* ns well adopted lo that culture ns or *~
Unlted Stales.
12,000 ACRES, generally known as tho “Bayard tract,”
situated on tho 8t. John’s river, opposite Plcototn. There
are many small hammocks and orange groves on this
tract, but it Is principally valuable for its pine thi '
has a river front of sovcu or eight miles.
1,000 ACRES ou i.nke George, nnd several small tracts
on and near tbe Si. John’s river, well situated for form
ing, tbo roaring of orange groves, fcc.
The nbove tracts of land were purchased by tho late
Gen. Clinch, Immediately after tho accession of Florida
to the United Slutos. From his position at that time, his
facilities for selection were uuusunlly great, and It Is be
lieved thoy Include os good fond as can be found In the
State.
On account of their accessibility from Charleston and
..„j tato planters In Ca-
MOORE &. HENDRICKSON,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Gibbons. Buildings,
OFFER FOR SALE-3,000 lbs. Union While
Leaf Lend, pure nnd No. 1;
150 boxes Window GInss;
600 gallons Linseed Oil;
500 do. Bleached Winter 8perm Oil;
20 barrels do. Whale Oil;
10 do. Train Oil, best quality;
G do. Winter strained Lard OH;
5 do. Coburn’s .Machinery OU;
10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
20 do. Copperas green and dry;
10 do. Epsom Salts; 1(1 casks Potash;
5 casks Snlierat'is;
5 barrels Refined Saltpetre;
250 ounces Farts’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Lorilfonl’s Snuff;
20 boxes assorted Candles:
50 boxes Key’s Lemon 8yrtip;
30 bogs Pepper, Allspice and Ginger:
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace nnd Cloves;
100 reams letter and Waiting Papon
Togother with an extensive assortment of Patent Medl-
Ii.-A.. 11.1. .....I ok...r — - — *
Ispi
Terms—Cash, or payable at Charlostonor Savannah, on
or before the 1st of January next.
EJTAny forthor Information on the subject can be
obtained by addressing the subscriber, at Orauge Springs,
Murlun county, Florida. J. 11. M. CLINCH,
oct 18 Qan Executor.
%• The Tri-weekly Chronicle tc Sentinel, nt Augusta,
and the Journal fc Messenger and the Telegraph, at 31a-
con, are requested to publish tho abovo till first of Jnnu-
unry, and send their bills to this office.
clues; Perfumery; Hair, Tooth uud Shaving Brushes; Toi
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Side Combs, fcc. fcc.; oil
of which are offered at the lowest prices, either for cash
sept 0
or approved paper.
A SPLENDID
OPENING OF F AX X GOODS
rrMIE Subscriber would respectfully call the attention
or the public to bis large nnd well aeleclcd slock of
Fall und Winter Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods.
Consisting In part of: Rfoek and colored Silks, of a great
variety; very rich embroidered Silks, or all patterns;
Mantillas and Crape Shawls; Scotch Wool Long do.;
and square Plaid Shawls; Cashmeres; Mouseline de
Lalnes: Alpaccas, a groat variety; Needle-Work Col-
fora ana Capes, of all patterns; Chlinizcttes; Muslin and
Lace Under-Sleeves: Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 12#
cents to 85 a piece; Irish Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper;
French Towels, from 25 cents to 81 a piece; double
Damnsk Tablo Linen; white and brown Napkins, a fine
assortment; a very forgo assortment of Gloves nnd Ho
siery,of the veiy best make and style; English and A-
racricau Long Cloths; unbleached do.; rich Dainask
Table and Piano Covers; Casslmercs anu Cloths, black
and bluo of even’ quality; rich Vest patterns of all
styles; Satinets; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys,* very forgo
assortment; one of the very best selected stock or Blan
kets ever brought to this market.
•er brought—
. „;PET1NG—Brussels, 3-Ply, Q-Ply, All-Wool, a va
riety of. patterns; and, also, CoUon Carpeting.
N.B.—Clothing at wholesale only. Countiyc
would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, ns
the goods shall be sold low and on Uio most accommoda
tingtcrnHn^[oct0] JOSEPH L1PPMAN.
NEGRO HHOGANSX NEGROBROGAN8!
rpHE subscriber respectfully call* the attention of Fac-
JL lore and Planters to Ills very extensive stock of Ne
gro Brogans and Women’s Leather Boots. There goods
havo been selected expressly for this market nnd are
warranted Uie best stock and workmanship. Ho is con
fident thgt a fair trial of hla stock will insure satisfaction
and a continued patronage. Ills goods aro nlj fresh air'
terms/afr. W. HblDT.
Gibon’s Building, formorly occupied by Messrs. E. F.
W sod fc Co. ocl2
HACKNEY COACH.
Tho subscriber respectfully Informs Uie
public, nnd strangers In town, that ho has
just received au elegant new Hack, called tbe
LADY HENTZ," which Is on entirely new principles
as regards accommodation, safety, fcc. Ho will always
keep n fine pair of Horses altucbcd, and ready for imme
diate service. Orders should be loft at Gas’s Livery Sta
ble, nt tho hood of Broughton-streot—Warner’s old stand,
S-t 4 »f JOSEPH KIRKLAND.
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY fc MAURY, MANAGERS. J •
Ofllco No. 6 Bull-Street,Opposite llio Pulaski Home.
Class No. 1ST. for 1852.
lob. •
$4,672-4 OF $1,000!
Tickets $1—Sharss in Proportion. 1 .
cy MUSKS CASHXD AT THI* Ornci.A]
For sale by E..WITIUNGTUII,
oct 21 Vender for Gregory fc Maury. •.
HOARDING ANDDAY SCHOOX '
ELL will Instruct the Pupils In the Primary
FOR YOUNG LADIES. . .
T HE PUBLIC is respoclfolly Informed that the exer- ..
else* in Madame Girard's 8chool, for.the evnent
Academic year, were resumed on the lit October.
Mrs. DOWELf
Department
The Senior I , ,
charge or . ... MAD. A. GlRARD.
and HENRYK.PRESTON.
Rrrznzxczs:—Rev. Charles W. Rogers; Dr. F. T.
Willis; R. Bradley, Esq.; A., A. Smuts. Esq.; Dr. M.
Schley. if oct 7
M
“OUR HOUSE*-’
Bay-street, Savannah, Geo. ■
Tub ukdrksionku would respectfully inform his nu
merous friends, nnd tho publlo generally, that ho has re^
fitted and ro-o;Killed his RESTAURANT. He ha* also
fitted up a Room in connection with the Oyster Saloon,
for iho accommodation or Dinner or Surra* Partins.
During tho post summer, ho has addod a third sfory to
his establishment, which la fitted up In good aty lo with
FIVE SUPERIOR BILLIARD TABLES-
He takes this occasion to informal)* publlo that fan baa
made arrangements at homo and at tho North, through
the facilities afforded bv our ateamshlps, to nave .'hi*
EATING SALOON amply supplied with
GAME, Fisn; OYSTERS,,
and all the Cliotco Delicacies In their season,
and thut with tbo aid of experienced and attentive man
agers, cooks, waiters, fcc., lie Is prepared to eotertaln his
cuatomers in a stylo inferior lo that of no other establish
ment or the kind in the country. Ills determination Is to
B n Public House that shall be in every respect cred-
s to himself and the city. Or his auccoes be leaves
the public to Judge. . . .A. R. LUCE. :
v N. Y. Herald, Philadelphia Ledgor, and ClmHeston
Courier will please copy the above twice a week for threo
weeks, nnd send bill to this office. 1m . oct 11
GENTLEMEN'S 5T".
RESTORATION.
. IiACeh bebbu AWitfr
II. WEIG AN D has opened, under the Planters’Hotel*
a neat and comfortable Eating Room, with an excellent
Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, aa a.
RESTAURANT. f
He has an excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, who will
suit German, American and French tastes. OY8TKR8,
FISH. 31 EATS—every thing that this market affords, can
be had in all styles, on short notlpe.
Youno Clerks, and others, who have rooms In town,
are Invited to try tbe European mode of breakliisting
aud dining at the Restaurant. I
Philadelphia LAGER BEER, SWISS CHEESE and
LINDBURGER CHEESE, kept always on hand for the
use of families. oct S • • ■
PIIII.ADEI.PniA EAGER DEER. ’
T HE Subscriber respectfully Invites the public of Sai
vunnnh to test tho qualities or this line Beer, from,
the Brewery of Messrs. Enukl fc WoLr,attbe Fnlrmount
Wnter Works, near Philadelphia. Till* Beer Is made ex
actly like the Lager Beer of Munich, In Bavaria.' I
shnll continue to receive constant supplies of this pure
aud wholesome beverage,during llioouluinn, winter, nnd
spring. As In the old country, It will be sold to families
and Individuals, who will thuslncurno risk of Its souring
on tholr hands. The uw or this Beer Is particularly recQto’
mended bv physicians n> Indies who are nursing cfaUdroil!
Sold at the Planters’ Hotel by
sept7 Myl HERNY WE1GAN.D
OYSTERS I OYSTERS!! OYSTERS!!!
— 1 The undersigned having been appointed
agent for tho sale ofMraDurnn’a celebra
ted Isle or Hone OYSTBUS, Is now. preparj
ed to meet all orders with promptness and
.'hey will bo pul up In the shell by the bar-
- - - ich slxe kegs
dlip.lch. They will to pm op I.. -— -
reL and opened, either fresh or pickled, in sue! ...
as lo suit Uie wants of tbe public. Parlies, private fami
lies and hotels, furnished any quantity that, may bo
desired,
oct18.
W. D. FORD, .
Wald burg’s Building, Jetferson-streot,
WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can
find Immediate employment by application to
oct IB W. D. FORD.
.lEUnderalgned Is desirous or securing «i situation on
some of Uie Railroads In ihls State, either ns Con
ductor, Agent, orln nny bushier*capncltyconnected with
the company. Ho has had some experience In the Rail
road lino, ami guarantees good nnd known references, as
to capacity, Industry, and sober habits, before bo engages
bis services. . '
B37- Address Instonter “A. A. B, box 54, Lumpkin,
Stuart county, Gn.” Early application will secure his
service# without a day’s delay.
Lumpkin, Gn.. Oct. 15, i8o2. 0 oct 18
FORTY DOXXARS REWARD.
R UNAWAY from my plantation in Montgomery
county, Gn- on Uie I7lh Inst., my negro inonNA
Tit AN. Ho Is nbout live foot high, ol dark complexion,
weighs nbout 115 or 120 lbs., with two score on the fort
sldo or his neck, cut by a knife, and one fore tooth out
and the balance decayed, slow spoken when spoken to.
It ts supposed that he haa a free pass and.is making his
way to Brunswick. The above rewaid will be paid to
any person who will catch him nnd lodge him In somo
awi.»<toii<to.s«i'>to- mMR0D CLARK
Boxvllle, Georgia, Soph 22,1853. ; Im sept 29
TEN DOXXARS REjVARD.
* REWARD of Ten Dollars will be paid for the do-
iV tecUon nnd exposure of the person who took Uie
two last numbers of tho London Punch from tho Table
of the 8avaunnh Reading Room. Apply’ nt this Office,
oct 13 LU
rjr description
imHhjs art Iff,
5nrtr4sat’-' u - 1
FRESCO AND OIX DECORATIVE
PAINTING. -
F CORK A Is prepared to execute every
• of decorative painting. Having ledmt
Italy, ho flatters himself that he cakmve entlr
tlou to the citizens of Savannah, and lie can rarer to sev
eral specimen* or his work already In this city. He
He can produco testimonials that his fresco and other
work does not In tho least lose Its color by the Influence
or climate. His shop ts at the corner offBroughlon and-
IN STORE FOR THE GENTLEMEN.
J OHN \V. KELLY, having returned from the north
with a handsome assortment of CLOTU8, CA83I-
MERES and VESTINGS, takes pleasure In Informing his
friends, those especially who admire n finely flttlug gar
ment, to bis saloon, No. 4, opposite tho Pulaski House,
where thoy will And him ready at all times to suit his pa
trons In Uie most approved nnd ftuhlonublo manner, and
he ventures to assen, that those who will confide In hla
selection os to color, fabric, style or flnlib of a covering
for the human form, shall go away satisflml.
Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white and colored, with and
without collars; Under 8hlrts; Merino, cotton and lisle
thread Drawers; Hosiery, Cravats, Scnrft, Stocks, nock
Tie#, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, silk and cotton do.
Also, a largo lot or men’s and boys* Cups, of the latest'
P *A?sS*’a flno lot of beautiful Ready-made Clothing,
hich I selected with great core.
Gentlemen In want or any of tbe above articles will,
ploaso give me a cull, as 1 am determined to sell at &
small profit. [sept 25] JOHN W. KELLY.
J USX RECEIVED
AT No. 154 OONGRB8S-STREET.
T HE subscriber has Justopenod the following articles
via:-LRIch' Figured Cashmere and DeLalus.
•Do. do. Foulard Alpacas.
Silk Warp Black do. ;
French Cambrics. • ..
, English and American Prints. <
Ginghams; Black Italian Silks, v : ....
Also—A complete and extensive assortment of House
keeping Articles. . TogeUier with a full stock of Plant*-,
tlou Good*. ... •
EjTTho undersigned will take great pleasure In exhi
biting bis Slock, whether sales are effected or not.
SPENCER GURRELL, Agent,
154 Congress and 73 St. Jnllemalreeta,
oct 5 .. Gibbons* Building.
"ITtOR SALE, TO ARRIVE.—200 barrels PoUtoes. 100
JD. boxes Herring, 25 barrels Syrup—for sale, to arrivo
CHATHAM ACADEMY.
N EW ARRANGEMENT.—The public are -hereby In
formed that the principal of this institution baa as
sociated with himself, in Its discipline and government,
Mr. B. M ALLON,so well known In this community, as a
riovoled and efficient teacher, and also Mr. J. lb MAL
LARD, equally weU knowp oa'a toucher of the highest
quallflcaUonSjOspeolally for young ladles* The entire Inlv-
nnl government of the Academy. Us profits and loesra, are
to be equally shared between these gentlemen aud Uie
principal. The mlnuUos of the government and In^trucUori*
will hereafter bo given to the publlo so sopu as tho (Oo-
ulty shall bet regularly organized. The exercise* o( tbo
Academy, under the new arrangement, will begin on'
Monday, (he 4th of October. Mr.J. 8TUKGES, a gen-
tleman of experience In teaching,And who cojpes with tho
hlgheal recommendaUona, will have charge of the clasal-
cal department. There will also*be a primary depart
ment' for smaller pupils, under the cari' or'»lady, who
will bestow her whole ottentlon to both the conduct and
Improvement or her pupils. It Is designed by tbo faculty
to Include tlsoeu weeks In each quarter nnd to give nti
annual vacation or six weeks, from Uio, middle of August
to the 1st or October. The prlndpal Is also happy to
state that tbe trustees have met tho new order of things
with high fuvor. and have ordered'tbe‘academy lobe
palnlod, and such Improvement* to be made us may best
promote the ends of education In the Institution. V ■ ■ -
sept 91 tuf-Nl SAMUEL J. CA88EL8.'Principal.
[u»Lrecelve<r T nitet.