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MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
bum f.w moniba baforo uwpopto of UrtWHfc nl mttj ttmmi
j^Ubu glvcnu»lvcr.al «ll.fbcUon. A
— Xootliuoux. aAVAllNAII (at ) JtmK 55, 1555,
. ■....Iliad thoMliioinMoiTim Linihnkt for lomo lino In my SWblo upon my flonoi 111 ci»« or Spralni,
1 .n.iu Htnlnaiiiiil Bores of dlObrant kinds. Incident in » Ism dumber of horses. I used It upon • horse
'SfiffiffliSMfSr .JIB?yMf-lUnM many reiiiBdlin, and on. In pulloul.r Hint I lixl bann
•^“JlKSlbVnSbwofyearafwIilclibadyiiiianilly proved auixnaaTol. MoUibiy appearedlogiveII
relief unUUIrlodUiq MEXICAN MUBTANO LINIMENT,
nhleh and II In a eery ahort Umo. I condder II en Invaluable reinedy, and would not liewbboul
SAVANNAH, (111.) JUNE 51, 18m!
Maztoan MneTino LininaiiT baa been uaed In nnr family and on my plaulallen for a iirett vurlely of dla-
_li »i»l baa never lulled lo give Immodlnlo relief, and elTocl a nermaneiil cure. 1 have eumd aeverel eaaaa of
* ou8W0r Proprietor of Uie Marshall House.
r wlUbe given by ftll who use the Liniment for snjr of tho comulnluu for which It Is recom-
it Liniment is put up In bottles or tkrss sixes, and sails nt 25 cents. SO cents and One
onl* contain three timet m much as the 25 cents bottle. Tho One D»Uar bottles con-
^e S3 cents site, so that money I* sored by buying the large bottles. This Liniment Is
throughout the United States. Tbo following Agents aro prepared to supply the Llul-
mKm
Hi
."•TrTbffiHtoo-
IV, s . HENDRICKSON Is MOORS,
, r a. a; solomonb * oo.,
IIAUUETT it. CARTER,
IIAVILAND, RIBI.EY fc CO.,
D.B. PLUMB fc'OO,
WM.Ii.TUTT,
VVM. R. KITCHEN,
Du ANTIUNAO It BARRY,
, W. II. fc J. TU11PEN.
C. Brauii It'Co.’s MEXICAN MUSTANGL1NIMENT.
W. w.UNCOLN.
.Humphreys fc Johnson,
J. H. CARTER,
' —„
iVrteWl O#c<s:—304 Broadway, corner of DuAU«-sT*taT, one squsro above Stuart’s Marble Paiacb,
ume lido the street, NEW-YORK; and Corner Third and Marrkt<strkkts ST, LOUIS, Missouri,
jaiy Sl4 silt 3tno
NOTICE TO OONTUACTOU8,
this office until Tucsdsy theflth day of November.
This Road is about sixteen mike long,and will bodlvl-
u sections—the numbering of the same to
dommenee at thomasUm—on each of wnlch a “
bid WIU be required.
i leparato
The payments ntftred ore two-thirds cash, and there*
jnaiuing one-third In the stock of tho Company.
The plans, spec!deal ions and profiles may be seen at
this, office, for one week previous to the dsy of lettiug.
The line of the Road Is unsurpassed by any In the Bute
for health, abundance or provisions, Ice. „ ,
Lotting will be declared aud Contracts dosed on Fri*
p»mN"—*—
octal
win. 11. SYMONS ’
/-vFFF.RS for sole a large assortment or Cloths, Cos-
U si uteres and Vestings, consisting In part of the
following articles, selected by himself during the past
summer In LONDON and PARIS, which lie will
make up reorder In tho best style of workmntishlp, slid
at the shortest notice. His stock of Ready-made Cloth
ing, and of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen’s wear, Is
very large, and or the best quality and style—the whole of
It ntedethta fall under his own Inspection, nml will be
sold at tlio lowest prices for cash or approved credit—
French Block, Blue, Brown and Olive Cloths: i-auoy
French nDA Engllsh Cosslrocres; Fancy Silk Vestlngi
sttpert Fancy Silk Plush Vestings; Black Barathea Suit
Vestings; Super Black Doeskin Casslnwresj Merino and
Silk Undershirts nnd Drawers} White and Panoy Shirts
and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers; While,
Black and Fancy KtdGlovea} Neck Ties, plain and em
broidered} Merino and Cotton Bocks} Scsrlk} BaUn nnd
Street* octal
FALL APin WINTER MW, GOOD8.
T aROOHE, UOWNE fc CO. hnvo received by reccre
1 j arrivals, and offer for solo upon most favorable
terras, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to whloh they lu-
rite tho Attention of Merchants and Planters, vix:
, 25,000 yards Kerseys, all qualities;
12.000 *• - 8chley’s Plains;
10,000 “ White and Black Washington Joans}
5,000 “ Heavy atl wool Plains;
3.000 pairs English Dttfill Blankets;
'■100 “ 10-4, lt-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blanket*;
100. m u u heavy Bath do;
SO bales X, hi end 4-4 Brown Shirtings;
80 “ Osnaburgs; together with a general as-
aortment of house famishing and fancy goods. octal
BY JAME8 8ULLIVAPf, Ifroupliton-st.
(Signof the " Red" Star Flag.)
C ONSISTING Injmrt os follows,together with HOUSE
KEEPING GOODS, and TIN WARE, at wholesale
and retail.
SULLIVAN’S SOUTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING
STOVE—expressly far Southern use.
Do. Iron Witch do.
Queen of tho West do.
Elevated Oven do.
“Mirror Parlor” Stove.
Jewel Parlor do.
septal I
NEW
WHOLESALE HAT ST0BE,
Corner of Broughton As Uurnurd-sta.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
fTVJE undersigned would reepealMly announce to the
citlxena and merchants of Georgia, and adjacent
Stales, that thoy have taken tho extensive three story
brick building on the corner of Broughton and Itamsrd-
streets, In the Imtnodlute vicinity or several oilier whole
sale establishments, where they propose, nbout tho
miss D. A. GARDNER,
‘ * ' ' IMPORTER or
FRENCH BONNETS, OATS AND FLOWERS,
40D Broadway, NowYork, /STia
AKD jjaw*
I 15ox Congress-street, YJrig
SAVANNAH, -53CS
Will open In 8aviumah, October 29,1852, a fresh Slock,
consisting of every description of BONNETS, CAPS,
HFIAD-DBBBSKS/ RIBBONS, ARTIFICIAL FLOW
ERS, Sec. Ep*TbeLadles of Savannah are respectfully
Invited to calland examine.8 octal
of September, to opon one of the LARGEST fc CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, GAPS, FURS, and
oilier Goods in their lino, ever offered in the Southern
markets. Their assortment will not only bo mode up
from their owu extensive manufactory In New-York, but
w It embrace every thing Hist Is new, fashionable, aud
adapted to season and climate.
We aro resolved to make It tho Interest of merchants,
in all sections of the South, to trado with us, and are pre-
mred to give them os good terras as can bo bad lu the
lortbero cities.
On the first of October next, wo will opon our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when wo wilt offer to the citizens or
Savanunh nnd vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort
ment of Gents’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Ladles’ IUding
Hals, fccn fco.
Bjr’Pnrtlcuiara In future advertisements,
sept24 . UBLDEN fc CO.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COdPER fc CO.,
. , . . Thursday,Oct. 21,1852.
A NCIENT EGYPT under the Pharaohs, by John Ken*
A. drick. M. A.
A Practical Treatise on Business; or, how to Get,
eave,8pond. Give, Lend, and Bequeath money, by£d-
* Mechanics'ifor the Millwright, Machinist, Engineer,
Architect, &c^ by Frederick Overman.
The choice works ofThomos Hood, complete In 4 vols.
Illustrated.
B i aud Talks of on American Fanner In England,
’k L. Olmsted, second series, Putnam’s Semi
monthly Library. . , „
■ Little.811 v6rstHng:,or Tales and Poems for tho Young.
By Wm. Oland Bownc.
..Our Firft Mother. •
.The Parable or Spring. By Gaussem
' An Expedition to the valloy of the Great Ball Lake of
Ui<th ( alto,a rcoonuolsssnce of a new route through the
Rocky Mountains.. By Howard 8tsnsbury, Illustrated by
numerous platos and large and accurate maps of that
Parisian Bights and French Principles, seen through
AmericanSpectacles.
Blankets* Keraoya and Woolen Goods.
T HE 8UBSCRlUER81iavo This Day opened Jhelr ox
tensive stock of Plantation Goods, to which they
would moat respeclfally call llie attention of Planters vis
iting this city, as they are determined to make It to the
Interest of all who may favor them with a call J
3DUO, pairs coloredaiid white Loudon Duflll Blankets,
100 “ super 10^, 11-4,12-4 \VhUney Bed do;
50 “ green, blue sud red Mackinaw do;
20 boles Carolina Plains;
20 “ Georgia do:
30 “ white and black Washington Jeans}
25 “ D, R. Heavy Stripes;
. 13 u twilled and plain rca Flannel}
• 2ft “ heavy Cotton Osnaburgs;
40 “ 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings;
10 “ Hoxard's heavy PLins;
20 “ Manchester Plaids;
5 “ Plaid Llnseys, bo;
Also, a very handsome assortment Fall not fa, Csssl-
meres, block and oolored Kentucky Jeans. Corduroy,
Scotch PI aids, fco- we ofibr to the public nl vera reduced
prices, by [oct7| A1K1N fc BURNS.
r\ ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for November,
vf -: Bleak Hooae j ‘ by Charles Dickens, No. I
Grshnm’s Magazine, far November.
Peterson's MogoxInK tor November.
Losslng’s Pictorial Field Book, No. 28.
The Ulvouso, or the Rival Suiters; by Col. W. H. Mux-
Northwood, or Life North and South; by Mrs. Bstah
J< Hale. Illustrated. Received by
net 91' JOHN M.
. COOPER fc CO.
rt OLD fc STEEL PENS.—Another supply or Gold
VJT Pens, all carefully selected nnd nt reduced prices;
Circular Pointed Steel Pens; Patent India Rubber Pens;
Barrel Pens, of different styles and sizes. Also, a large
variety of Holders. Eecolvodby -
octal . JOHN M. COOPER fc OCL
T HE cargo ofUfa zchr,^Hey*nr^^n(w dlfdinrgtng at
our wharf. Also, to arrive, a cargo of North Caro-
“oclst^ m °3t !n ^ y 0 nSB^ d HABERSHAM fc SON.
rpo BE HIRED.—A prime young NEGRO MAN, about
1 18 or 20 years of age, accustomed to work lu the oily;
H.J. CHALMERS.
■VTBVITT, LATI1ROP fc BTBBBINS offer far sslet
IN 50,000 yards Negro Kerseys, all qualities; 10,000 do.
Sohley's dor 10,000 uo. all Wool Plaines: 4,000 do. Lin*
English Blanket*; 30 bnlesCollon
Heavy Colton Sheetings; 100 dozen
oot 18
QCHLEY’S GEORGIA GOODS.—A supplyconsluiUy
O on hand, by ROUT. HABERSHAM fc 80N,
net 0 ,lmo Sole Agent for the above Factory.
ICA BOXES TOBACCO, or various qunllllos. For
10U sale by [ocl 8 lw WAY & KING.
r BAGGING.—100 bales, In store. For sale by
* Itf W5I.O. O'DRISCOLL.
eiilRTSI—8HlRT811—ROBINSON fcOAMP offer for
kj sole 70 Dpxen While Shirts—some extra lnrgo size,st
GAUDRY’8 BUILDING,
oct’18
Next door to Pulaski House.]
j-wuiv.—ium obis of Flour, Howard-st. brand, of very
superior quality, white and strong, Just received per
ecbr Georgia, and for solo at wholoealoprlce by
oct ia „ A. O. TOMS, 120 Day-st.
ID OIA)VB8. a -Ju»l received, 50 dozen of Alexan-
ender’s Black, While and Colored Kid Gloves, lm-
ported by A; T. Stewart fc Co. For sale by
' ROBINSON fc CAMP,
Next doqr to Pulaski Ilouso.
oetl8 '
U NDER GARMENTS.—Just rocclvtx), a Bno attarU
raent of Bilk, Merino nnd Lamb’s Wool SHIRTS
DR A W ERS—some extra largo slxe. For salo by
ROBINSON fc OAMP,
net 18 Next door to Pulaski House.
TTELVET fc SILK MANTILLA8.-Just oponed, .
V farge and elegant assortment of Black, Colored,
Ohsngseble and Plain Silk and Velvet Mantillas. For
solo low by , [net 10] ATKIN fc BURNS.
T)ABKET8—Plain and Fancy, open nnd covered i to
13 gethorwlth all sizes of ftlarket Boskets. Just re'
colvedbr [oct 15] COLLINS fc BULKLBY,
TDUTTER fc CHEESE.—A fresh supply of Butter and
xJ Cheese received weekly per steamers from New
York, and for sole at the Emporium by
. J>ctl5 SEABORN GOODALL.
rpHl)MP8pN*8 colebratod Washing Compound.—One
X enso of ibis eelobrntcd Soap, Just received this day,
and for sale by
• W. W. LINCOLN, Monumont-squaro.
T i IM r B kWHa^-M bushels LI mo end 50,000 Lathi.
XJ Landing from schr, Lamartine, and far salo by
J* 1 8- . .. . . BRIGllAM, KELLY fcO
fco.—A largo and varied nsaortmont
t«iu. . , a nhd 0,B “ Vosos, comprising many elogant
UOLLIN8 fc BULKLEY.
ITabk: !
good assortment or Market nnd Fancy
* “Me by W.D.FOIU),
Watdbarg’s Building, Jeffanon^it.
- M “» . A. O, TOMB. 150 Davit
C U ;a5aWb\" ,1M
'ImP. ,<■■■-• fmoMtiwmSaMmiSSM
.Ao.jo.cMur.rMiair“
•’‘.‘•a ' ft'K.-WA8HDURN, Ag.nl
©rncvnl gtBDccttscmentB.
“First Gun of tho Sea«on*”
600 ST0VEB FOB SALE,
SAVANNAH-^mj;€^-6ATITIM>AY OCTOBER 23, 1852.
.-H.U.OTgBB-11 ■ ■ " .
eSeneval antitcttBcmtntB. "Ntto«yorit aBUectfatmtntfl.
— Vo TJmCmiTtwStnrtnSGSni oSSSS.
Ftcoy-Hi An»;-i2uSfNn'2!?5 l ^7(ii
Fnuiklln Coal Burner.
Washington Coat Burner.
8ylvnn Parlor Stove.
M ay Queen Dining Room
Stove; Boston do. do. do
ntto^klAhJSBPEClFIC^A freah supply of thlsce-
v lebrutt-d Medicine. Just received and far sale by
moorb fc Hendrickson/
octal Gibbon.’ Building.
'llUTTER fc CHBE81L—Just received afred, .apply
JL3 of Butter and CIimm per steamer Alabama, and for
ante nt the Emporium by
octal . SEABORN GOODALL.
nUUK WHEAT.-—A few quarter bnrreta and boxes of
X) Buck wheat, Just received and far*nle by
octal SEABORN GOODALL.
T^TEW BUCKWHEAT-Ln.ai.J8 Rom tbo Me4m.r
IN Alabama and far salo by
octal !l. J. GILBERT.
TJACON.—Prime Bacon Sides, landing from Mliooner
!J Vlrglitia; far sale by
octal HUNTER fc GAMMELL.
/'tlUKR^-30 bbls. Newark Cider, landing from steam-
V-/ er; farsalo by [oct 21] W. M. DAVIDSON.
/~tANAL FLOUR—80 bbta. Extra Canal Flour, Juat
\J landing and far sale by
oct 21 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
rTOTTON OSNABURGS—Numbers I and 2, Eutonton
\J Factory Goods, far sale by
oct21 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
/"tOTTOrt YARNS— Eatonlon Factory Yarns, far sale
VVby [oct 21] WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
| IME.—300 barrels Lime. Landing from brlgPrin*
JU cine, uud far sale by
oct 21 BRIGHAM, 1 KELLY fc CO.
A LE1—ALE 11—50 barrels Ale. Lundlug from steam-
xjl er, and for sale by
oct 21 W. M. DAVIDSON.
TjiLOUR.—25 barrets Gones.ec, Excelsior brand, now
X 1 landing, and for sale by
oct 21 COWDERY fc WELLS.
rpOUACCO— 35 boxes assorted brands, Just received,
X and for salo low by
oct 21 COWDERY &WELL8.
A PPLEti.—50 bbta. landing from steamer Alabama,
Xx and in store; for sale by
oct 20 H.J. GILBERT.
pi OSHEN BUTTER and CHEESE—landing and far
OT sale by [oct 20] H.J. GILBERT.
TTTINTER REFINED LAMP OIU-50 bbis. far sale by
VY oct 20 H.J. GILBERT.
pi ANAL FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT, fco—28 bbls. pure
\J Genesee Flour: 50 packages Buckwheat, X, U nnd
M bbta; 30 keg* selected Goshon Butter; 50 boxes Color
ed nnd 75 do White Cheese] 100 do now Healed Herring;
50 do do Raisins. Recelvednerstcamer and for sale by
oct 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc OO.
C ARD1NE8, PICKLES, fcc—4 cans Hardlites; 10 eases
0 assorted Pickles; 2 kegs Prunes; 5 boxes targe Ret
ains; 5 frail Almoudi; 2 cans Canton Ginger, Just binding
nnd for sale by [oct 20] W. ’ft. FORD.
pi OCOANUT8,—2,000 Cocoiuiuta, lu fine order, also,
\J Apples, Oranges and Freah Crackers; for sale by
oct 20 W. D. FORD.
i TOFFEE—Rio and Old Jura, a prime article, far sale
by [oct 20] W. D. FORD.
Withlngton de Wtldp’a Celebrated Pie*
nwfSSi w *“ ro
Tills Mustardls mode from the best EnglUb and Italian
Seed, and ncods no other recommendation than the ex
tensive salo It has met with far the past number of year*,
and being in constant use by Uie u. B. Army and many
of Uie Hospitals lu the United States. For sale by
* W1TUINGTON fc WILDE,
at tholr Ooffco and Snlee Factory.
No. 7 Ddtoii-RU New-York.
Opposite Wm. Colgate* fc Co.’s Soap Factory,
oct a 2tw3mo
—— ruun, as,—iv niiua. nncon onuuiaors; id iiurccs
ams; lOliairbbls. Fulton market Beef, 10 do. do. Pig
Pork; 3 bbls. Smoked Beet] 2 do. do. Tongues, instore
and far sale by
ocl20 J. E. CADY fc CO.
UTTMlt £ CIIEDSE—ID Em qgBf Duller null
> 40 boxes Cheese, landing aud for sale by
oct 20 J. E. CADY fc CO.
yXuMi QUINCES* CRANBERRIES Just received
. by steamer and far sale by
oct 20 J. A. DROWN.
C HESNUT8.—2 bbls. Northern Cbosnufa, Just received
per steamer by [octal] J. A. DROWN,
Unpamllcled Attraction at tho
“LONDON HOUSE.*’
GREAT OPENING OF THE FALL TRADE—1852,
W E beg most roapectfally to Infarm Hie Ladles of
this city, and the public gcnornUy throughout tho
Stale, that wo opcu This Day far Inspection and public
sale, at the “Lohdon House,” upwards of One Hundred
! "koutand DeHart H'ortA of Goods, surpassing 111 splen
dor and magnificent designs, any other house In the
United States of America, and pluclng ourselves beyond
the reach or competitors, oither wholesale or retail.
The facility which weposacu of Importing direct from
Uie first manufacturers tn the Parisian, Lyons, London,
Scotch, and Irish markets, together with n personal ae-
-iiuiiiUuico of sixteen years standing amongst the first
iuropeiui houses, has caused us, through the rapid nnd
extensive increase of our commercial affairs, to enter this
Full on a scute of magnitude, thereby Importing tho
richest goods ever olfarod tn this city; also overy de
scription for Domestic use, the prices of which are fully
from 30 to 40 per coni, under any establishment through
out this country.
We have therefore great pleasure In subjoining a list
of Uie various cluasus of Goods, to which wo beg respect
fully to call the attention of our numerous frleuds and
customers.
DRESS GOODS.
This department abounds In all tho novelties of the
season, including tliecholco designs and fabrics of Lu
pin, Hoclilin Freres, Dot free Incly, and other celebrated
manufacturers of Purls and Lyons. Also,
100,000 yards of rich CHINTZ MUUBELINE Da
LA INKS, from 12Jf cents to 25c.—worth 50c^ per yard.
- SILK DEPARTMENT.
14,000 yards or tho richest INDIA SATINS, Blsck
Silks, Gros de Afrlcques, Gros do Rliines, Gros do Swiss,
block and colored French Satins, Brocade do., of Uie rich
est description.
MANTILLA AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
i,000 fit ANTI I.LAS, imported direct from Purlfr—beau
tiful designs nnd perfecUy new styles. These are sur
passing lu elegance anything wo hnvo over seen.
SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
Magnificent display—1,500 richly cnibroldorcd and
•Inin CANTON CRAPES, In white, corn, and scarlet,
rum $8.75 to $40, fully 50 per cent, under Uiolr real
value. Scotch Wools, 5 yards long; 525 soft finish: 2,000
square Plnld Wool Blmwls, st$l each, for servants’ wear.
The largest stock of CASHMERES, Ginghams,
burgs, Alpucas, Budlanna Cloths, fcc^ far dross, i
shown.
BIBnONS.
We open on this occasion $12,000 worth of tho richest
Goods ever Inspected, selected lu tho Paris market, from
the lowest price up to $3 per yard. The rich display of
colors on the massive Brocaded goods, blonded, and so
beautifully contrasted, farms a dazzling urray.
EMBROIDERIES.
$10,000 worth or Paris Needle Work, of Iho richest
and choicest description In COLLARS. Habit Shirts,
Clietnixntts, Sleeves. Curabrlc Hdkfa, fcc. We show
be largest slock or these goods ever seen In auy estab
lishment.
Amongst our other extensive arrangements, we have
completed an engagemeut with the celebrated firm of
Dunbar, Dickson & Co., Gifford, Ireland, manufacturers
of tho celebrated “Golden Flax” Linen, tho best and
not genuine Family Linen In the World.
BARNSLEY SHEETINGS, Huckaback*, Towels. &cl,
are manufactured for W.Kiha, by the firm of Richard
son, Toe fc Rycroft, of Barnsley, Yorkshire, England.
We also invite particular attention lo tho Inrgest nnd
best lot of 8-4,9-4, and 10-4 doublo DAMASK TABLE
LINEN, In white nnd brown, from ono lo forty yards In
ength, without Join or seam. Nupklns, Doylies, Cloths,
fcc., aro manufactured expressly to our order by Mossrs.
Richards, or Dundee, Scotland, tho most extensive man
ufacturers of these goods In the World.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
For Servants’ wear, prime quality KENTUCKY
JEAtyS, (best rondo) 85c. per yard.
Black nod mixed Outlnola, very stout quality, 50 cents
iryard. Also English and American Iamg Cloths, Un-
cached do., rich Damask Worsted Table Cover *
In endless variety.
A splendid assortment of Gloves and Hosiery, of the
best make produced.
BONNET DEPARTMENT.
1U,000 of the newest STRAW BONNETS, Jtut
cetvcd from 75c. lo $1.75 each, lu all the latest styles.
Ill concluding, wo cannot havo enumerated one-fourth
irt of the various lots, but respectfully Invito a call at
..jo“LONDON HOUSE” to inspect tbo same, which
will compensate each purchaser, the class of goods being
of the first manufacture, nnd prices far the same under
any other House. LONDON HOUSE,
Uuder Marshall Ilouso.
Wk. Kino, Proprietor. wpt22
CORNER WHITAKER fc
T IE subscribers are receiving tholr Fall aud Winter
supply of 8TAPLE fc FANCY DltY GOODS, which
they will dlsposo ofi nt Uiolr usual low prices, for cosh or
city acceptance. Our stock ts largo nnd wcll-Mlectod.
Planters and Merchants visiting this city would do well
by giving us a call before purchasing claowhero,
M. PRENDERG AST & CO.
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
Tho undersigned respectfully Inform Iho
citizens of Savannah,Georgia, and FlorldH,
that they havo on hand more than fifty PI-
annsTihe largest stock ever on sate tn this city, nnd made
by Uie most celebrated manufacturers In the Uiilted State*.
Nunn’a fc-Clark’s, J. Chlckering, Boardmnn & Gray, Lut-
ehet fc Newton, Edwards fc Fisher, nil well known to the
lovers of Music, hnvo place in Inelr lnrgo assortment.
These Pianos aro of rich tono, nnd beautifully flnlsncd In
Roso Wood, Black Walnut, ond Mahogany, wllli Iron
frames mado In the moat substantial and workmanlike
manner. Also the Justly celebrated jEolInn Plano Fortes,
which, for thetr aweetnosa and tone, have not been equat
ed. All these instruments havo mutalto frames, which
render them peculiarly stilted far this climate, prevenUng
tho necessity of tuning far years.
The undorslgned nru agents far Honri Hera’s colebratod
Grand Pianos, made In Paris. For power and beauty '
tone, they stund pre-eminent.
Cntlicurl’M Holadoonu.
This beautiful tonod wind Instrument, far village pur
poses. Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private prao-
Uco or Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tom
they have nlso far salo.
All of thoao Instruments will be disposed of on the most
accommodating terms. Thu prices ortho Piouos ranging
from $175 to $1000.
Jan 20
I. W. MORRELL fc CO,
PIANO FORTES.
Tho Subscriber*, solo Agents for A. 8to-
lari and Oo.’s and J. B. Dunham's Piano
. . . . ..Fortes, are always suppllod with an.as-
sortmentof those favorite and JusUy celebrated Instru
ments, For durability, they can bo frilly warranted,
whilst tholr superiority or tone and touoh Is evident and
acknowledged by tho most casual observer, as woll as
the crlUcal connoisseur. The Ladles aro respectfully In
vited to vlow these Instrumental and on arrangement
having been effected with ono or our most eminent PI-
anliUfbr the purpose, they can also, bo ennblod to Judge
of the tone. , F. ZOGltAUM fc CO« Market-square.
Hir Second hand Pianos takeu In oxohango—also,
tuned and repaired. , . Jan 80
TT Abort.—-5(1 hhds. very choice Sldest S3 dp, do, do.
J Shoulders; landing ex-steamer Stale ofGoPrgUand
if Aalo by [octia]'■ PADBLFOltD, FAY fc GO,
tmT.
Book Binders’ Warehouse,
No. 58 GOLD-8TREET, NEW-YORK.
iOOK fc MANN, Importers and Wholesale aud Re-
' tall Dealers In Book Binders’, Hstters’ and Trunk
Manufacturers’LEATUKU ©r every description: Hook
Cloth} Marble Popcr:. Marshall’s Thread; Binders’
Boards; Glue; Ruling Machiues; Standing Presses;
Patent and Enamelled Caff Skins, French and German.
Bole agents far tho sale of George Dudley’s superior
bark-tanned Skiver*} Blank Sheep aud Law Calfskins.
Consumers who buy In large quantities will find it lo
their interest to examine our Stock. AB orders promptly
attended to. 3m sept 8
CAUTION.
fTMiE SUBSCRIBER, having learned that certain reck
less and Irresponsible parties from the north have
been selling, or uroendeavoring to sell In the Southern
Stales, a certain artlclo known as “Patent Wire Hull*
1 ig.” hereby cautions tbe public against purchasing the
tld article from any person but tbo subscriber, and
bringing Into nnd using or selling tho same to others la
any Territory South of Mason fc Dixon’s line, nnd bor
dering along tho Atlantic. The United States having
granted to tho subscriber, In certain Letters Patent,
bearing dale February 13th, 1849, the “sole and exclu
sive right or manufacturing, uting and tending to eth
ers to be used” the said invention. The subscriber la re-
solved that lierenrior, bo will prosecute atl Infringe
ments upon tho same. HENRY JENKIN8,
sep 1 3moa _Braadwoy, New-York.
HOSIERY ASDTlN¥EltliARMl!NTs:
A. RANKIN Ac CO.,
104 BOWERY, (NEAR GKAND-8TREET.)
New-York,
MPORTERS and Manufacturer* of UNDERGAR
MENTS AND IlOBIKHY or every description, which
they are selling at extremely low prices. Silk, Merino,
Uollon, and Woolen Undervtsta and Pants, or every size
and quality, mude to order.
Particular attention Invited in the various qualities of
ZEPHYR UNDERGARMENTS
far summer wear, so highly recommended by the medl-
“* faculty as gentle tbsorbentsor perspiration, preserv
er health and promoters of comfort. i
T'uentffjive years experience In tbe same business,
id in the smtio neighborhood, has shown the advan
tages of selling nt a very small profit. Please coll and
examine tho assortment. Goods freely shown, but no
one urged to buyt Tbe lowest price Invariably
and no abatement.
The wholesale and retail departmenUoaUreiyseparate.
may 5 tuwBra
WM. II. ItlODONAUD’S.
GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND SUB-
SCRIPTION OFFICE.
102 Nassau hi root, NEW-YORK*
mar 14 [Established in 1843.1
Now York Wire Railing Works.
rpOK Subscriber Manufacture* °
Wirt: llaiiinfr fur public and private grounds
Verandahs, Window Guards uud Grating;
Wrought uud Cast Iron Railing, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and 8hutters, Iren Bedsteads, and Iron Furni
ture:
Wire Fences, for Plantations, Railroads, &c^
mado entirely on a now plan, with rails and Iron posts;
trices nl 9,11, and 13 cents per running Toot 4# fact high;
br circulars wiUi designs address
JNO. B. WICKERSHAM. 240 Broadway. N. Y.
N. B.—Tlio Subscriber would refer to tho enclosure of
Forsyth Place, the railing and gallery, work at tho Jewish
Synagogue and a number of dwelling* In 8«ran«ah. the
enclosure of theprivute cemetery or the Everett family at
Fort Valley, anil nlso lo his work al&lacou, Madison, and
other place* in Georgia.
Egr" Orders will ho received by O. W. HAUD-
-.urfLE, Agent far Mr. W h No. 25 Congress-street.
7]mnr4 ly^ ■
J. A. BROWN, 27 Whllakorst.
0 PERM CANDLES.—25 boxes Sperm Candle*, 4’s and
O 0’a, landing from brig Curollno, nnd far sale by
oo 120 J. V. CONNER AT & CO.
(ffW:
- *, lauding from
rsteumer State or Georgia, aud far salo by
set 18 A. MINIS.
C OFFEE—20 pockets Java, and 5 do. Macha Coffee,
verjr superior articlea, landing and far rale^h^^
AOLU5 PIANOS.
A fine assortment of lltrston PIANOS,
with or without the admirable iEolian
- accompaniment, mado by Uie old house ot
lallet, Davis & Co., may lie found at their New-York
Wurorooms, 2U7 Uroadway. Their Southern and West
ern customers will be accommodated here. Prices to
all customers tho same us in Uoslou. A full supply ol
second hand Pianos. Pianos to let. Music at wholesale
and retail. Liberal discount lo tho trade.
GOULD fc BERnY,
297 Broadway, New-York.
OF* Messrs.Gould & Berry areoxteuslvo publishers
and dealers, wholesale and retail, lu Sheet Muslo and
Musical Publications. Dealers In Pianos or Music, sup-
O NIONS—10 bbls. Onions, landing per brig Caroline,
_far sale by [oct 18] BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
CLAGIIORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
TAY—150 bundles North River Hay, landing from
JL barque J. J. Halhont, and far tale by
oct 18 CLAGIIORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
oct 18 MORSE fc NICHOLS, 155 Bronghton sU
TUTCHERS’CLEAVERS, Mlnchlng and Saw Knives
Li at oct 18 MORSE fc NICHOLS.
G EORGIA FLOUR.—50 bnrrels superdue Hour from
the “ Cunningham Mills.” This (lour is of tho first
quality, nnd cugerly sought far In Charleston nnd Aui
* For sale by [oct 18] WILLIS fc HRUNDAQ1
oct IB
r . CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-sU
R ECEIVED.—Fresh French Mustard, Englsb Pick lea,
nrandj Cherries, Prunes, Shrimp fc Lobster Sauces,
Catsups, lie. For salo by
oct 18 GEO. BRONSON,cor. Bay fc Whltaker-ati.
Foot of West Broad-it.
. sale by
DAVID U. DILLON,
Foot.of West Brond-st.
WILLIS &BRUND A
L AMP OIL.—Landing per brig Carollno, 20 barrels
bleachod W. Oil, far sale by
20 J. V. CONNERAT & CO.
ms. fancy haudles, 100 do painted Buckets, 20
is, tor safe by
J. V. CONNERATffc CO.
T OBACCO.—25 packages superior Diadem Twist, 50
do do Yellow Bank, 50 do do Sarsaparilla—best
kind Chewing Tobacco, far salo by
oct 20 J. V. CONNERAT & CO.
R 7. -
opened some of tho finest nnttems of Toilet
over exhibited In this city. Those wishing lo furnish
handsome Tollot Stands would do well to call,
oct 20 COLL1N8 fc BULKLEY, 100 Brynn-st.
|| AM8»—Landing per sdir J. W. Auderaon, 200 Key
IONNERAT & CO.
edjtcrstei
kept. Foraolu by
oct 20
t constantly
J. V. CONNERAT &CO.
B 'RESH ARRIVALS.—Cholco Orange county Butter;
English Dairy Cheese, Pino Apple do; Fullc ’*
ket Beef; Pig Pork; fi...
for aale by [oct SUj
T OBACCO AND SEGARS.-EI Dorado, Rnynl Arch,
Necter Leaf and other cholco brands of Tobncco;
Long Plantnllnn, lu» Bnyontls and other favorito brands
Segnrs; just received aud for sale by
oct 8(1 W. D. FORD.
1 lOTATOES.—20 barrels cholco eating Potatoes, Just
JL received and for sale by [oct20] W. D. FORD.
OUNTER SCALES, SPRING BALANCE fc Steel-
yn rds, for sale by MORSE fc NICHOLS,
--?! 18 155 Broughton-sireet.
1 MIBSH ROCKLAND LIME-Ofvcry superior quality
: and In fire order. For salo by
)Ct 18 tl R. HABERSHAM & SON.
N EOl’AR CHAMPAGNE.—50 baskets or this celebra
ted Champsguo. Just received nnd for sale b]
oct 18 2w BUNKER fc OGD
TAINS NORTHERN IIAY.-2D0 bales best Northern
X 1 Hay, now landing at Hunter’s wkarr, from the ship
Dlrlgn. Apply to
—• « n JAMES SKINNER.
S A
I cases Sardines, In store nnd far sale by
2w HUNKER fc OGDEN,
S UGARS.—40 hogsheads SU Croix and Porto Rico Bu-
gars; 75 barrels Refined Sugars. Landing from ships
Hudson sud Dlrlgo, and far sale by
oot 10 CLAGIIORN & CUNNINGHAM.
oks choice Goshon
Butter; 50 boxes cholco Goshen Choose, Justlanding
and for itale by [oct 1U] J. A. BROWN.
T EMC)Ns, fcc.—10 boxes Lemons; 15 do. ltalsins; just
Jj landing per steamer and far sale by
oct 19 J. A. BRO
R OCKLAND LIME.-l,000 Casks, cargo of brig Ms-
zntlund, momuully expected. For sate, to arrive, by
oct 19 COHEN fc HERTZ.
•f THOUSAND LATIIB— For sale, to arrive ex brig
lOU “ J. Gullenburg,” from Boston. Apply to
oct 19 2w BUNKER & OGDEN.
IMRE CRACKERS.—UN) boxes 30 packs each, nnd
V boxes 40 packs end), No. 1 Fire Crackers—now laud
ing from brig Augusta,and far salo by
oct 19 2wr BUNKER* OGDEN,
F LOUR AND PORK.—100 bbls of Howard-st. Flour,
best Baker’s quality, nnd 25 bbls of Musa Pork, “
colvod per schr. Andcrsc - *■ * *"
from wharf, by
ndcraon, from Baltimore, nnd far sale
Loot 10] A. C. TOMS, 120 llny-sU
R OPE, TWINE AND BAOOINU.-Hope-kOU colts
Dillon’s No. I, 100 do do No. 2. Twine—10 bales
Dillon’s three ply, u very superior nrtlclo. Bagging—40
• * — - lb Dundee far mending. Apply to
WILLIS fc HRUNDAGE.
bales Gunny, 1
C HAMPAGNE.—60 baskets Georgia brand, from the
house of X. Desbordcs, fils of Avlzc,Ju*t Imported
and far sale by [oo 18] COHErt fc FOSDICK.
T) AGON.—24 hhds. primo Shoulders; 10 do. do. Sides;
a,.„di WM dib , -r.b, d0HE . ~ Fo3DioK
CARGO of Corn from NtC. dlrec^forsaleLiy
A. a TOMS, 120 Bny-sU
T>ORK.—50 barrels Moss and Prime Pork. Lauding
X and far salo by
ct 10 CLAGIIORN fc OUNNlNAIIAM.
T IME^-1200 bbls. Umo, ottrgo ol brig Principe dally
Ju expected; far sale, to arrive, by
~*" ,r BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. •
T ATHS.—40.000 I.nUift dally expected, far sol
JU rlvo, by [oct 10] BRIGHAM, KELLY t
A PPLES,—78 bbl*. selected Apples, landtag from
XX steamer and sundry vessels mid for sale ^ ()WN
/ANI0N8.—55 bbls. Yellow nnd Red Onions, Just Ian
\J Ing and for salo by [opt ID] J. A. BROWN.
fTtLOUR.—15 bbls. H. Smith’s nnd Genosseo; 15 half
X 1 do. do., Just landing and far sale by
oct 10 j. A. BROWN.
T Votra KATI1AIUON, ron TUB HAUL Thl.ul-
Xi mlrablo preparation la a most effectual remedy far
bnldneas, and fttljlug off of the halr-cansea It to grow
luxurlanlly, making It very soft, glossy aud boautlfal, and
'""“““"'la BUU&sm,
• bet 18 Gibbon’s Building.
n& Vveu A§.i?ni
SITUATION WANTED.
Y a young Man competent lo take charge of a set of
3 books. Apply at Hit* nUlcc. *’ ’ “* *"
4 A or 12good Nqpmhandsare 1 wantortfortheOcmnlgco
l 1 /riveralcamltoato, far which liberal wages WIH* be
_ river stcamlkoats,
paid, [oct 19]
T49 HIRE.
rpo HIRE.—Two GIRLS, aged from 111 to 17years, ac
customed to house-work. One of them D a
good Beamstress, Apply.at this ofik-e. tf
W ANTED.—A WHITE WOMAN, as Cook In n small
family. Apply nt this office.oct 12
ANTED TO HIRE,—A Negro Boy, about 10 years
8 ® e * ° n ® WQbel“tod,*(tnJ5fe i dtj i Ap-
1,ly to .
sept 27
good tvorkmen wanted.
WANTEDr-Actl re and efficient Work-
^men In nil branches of tho Carrlnge-msk-
lug business. The uiouest raicx will
.. “OO paid far aooo wokkhkk, and none
other than goal Workmen need apply—as poor ones can
not hare employment. Apply at my Carriage Establish
ment, comer of Broughton mud West Broad-streets.
P« 17 t f WILLIAM WARNER.
• NEGROES WANTED.
r MIE Highest market price wilt be paid far Negroes,
either In gangs, families, or singly, as wo havenu-
meroua orders to purchase for country and city.
, „ . WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN,
Juno 11 At Hie old office, corner Bull-sl. aud Bay Lane.
A „„ NKGUOES for sale.
NEGRO MAN, aged 28 years, a good axeman and
field hand; a woman, 30 years ofage, ngood cook,
washer nnd ironer; also, a woman, 86 years old, and her
two children, aged 3 and 6 years. Tlio abovo negroes ore
from the country—sold far no fault nnd warranted tonod.
Apply to [oct20] .WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
OKAR18TRES3 FOR SALE—A mulatto woman, who
k? is a complete seamstress ond house servant: also, a
j)OR SALE— 1 Three likely negro boys, aged 15,16, aud
17 years t also,«likely Klrl, aged 12 years.
Apply to [octao] WYLLY fc MONTMI
„, STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE,
SITUATED halfmllo from this city, on the Canal, baa
c *P. tb,(J °f boldlnx two millions feet of Logs,
The mill has been In operation about eleven months
row two gangs aud an Edging Saw; also, Grist Mill.—
This mill saws from 13 to 15 thousand feet per day. For
particulars apply to
wptao WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
W ANTED by a family Bring in the country, a Seam-
stressor warranted character—uo other will sail
be preferred. Apply to
WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
M WANTED TO RENT, IMMEDIATELY. „
commodious Dwelling House, for a large private
family, with all necessary out-bulldlngs attached,
far which a liberal rent will bo paid. Appiy at 107
Hay. ™ net 13
TO RENT
T HE SECOND and THIRD STORIES of both eastern
and western tenement of new brick bulldlug adjoin
ing Mr. Webster’s stores, Drnughlon-streot. They aro well
uuapted for the wholesale dry goods business. I’ostefalon
given Immediately.A. A. 8MKT8.
piled on liberal trrme.
3 mo
eag J7
Soda Water Apparatus.
trII.LIAM 6BE,
Machinist anil Urass Finisher,
ALSO MANUFACTURER OP
Tlio Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TUX
8oda Water Aim rat us manufactory,
No. Off GOLD-STREET,
One Door from Reekman-et. ffeto- York,
DraughtTubs, Coolers In Tubs, Copper Fountains,
BoUlo Moulds, Force Pumps, Gasometers, Generators,
Model Making.
—ALSO—
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice,
may 5
Umo
FjUESCo ANd (Tie dECBuaTiVE
PAINTING.
i CORRA Is prepared lo execute every description
• of decorative pninting. Having learnt hia art In
Italy, he flatters himself that ho can give entire satisfac
tion to tho citizens ofSuvannah, ond lie can refer lo sev
eral specimens of his work already In this city. He
paints on plaster, canvass, glass, prepared paper, fcti,
fcc. He also palnta window shades, transparencies, fcc.
He can produce testimonials that Ills fresco nnd other
work does not in the least lose its color by tho Influence
nfcllmnto. His shop is nt tbe corner of Broughton nnd
Dray ton-street, where he him far sale n fine assortment of
engravings, both fancy nnd historical.oct 18
DRY Q00DB.
HENRY JLATIIROP fc CO.
r\FFER FOR SALE, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, tho
\J following:
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Mouslln De Lalnei.
English and American De Imlnes, now designs; Persian
Cloth; High Colored Mouslln Do Lalues: Plaid Raw
Silks; French nnd English Merinos; French und8cotch
Ginghams; English aud French Prints f Changeable Ola-
de Silks; Rich Brocade Silks, Plain and Figured Black
Silks.
EMBROIDERIES-Muslin nnd Lnco Collars; Cheml-
setts; Uudor-SIccvcs; Caps and Capes; Swiss nnd Cam
bric Edgings and Inserting*; Thread Valencias nnd Llslo
Laces; liluck Silk nnd Blnndo Edgings; Rich Lawn and
Linen Cambric Handkerchief*.
HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s nnd Boys’, a full
assortment of English aud Gormau; Ladles,’ Misses’
Men’s nnd Boys’ Merino Voela.
GLOVES—Hoskln, Bilk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles’
Riding Gauntlets.
WHITE GOODS-Jaconet Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
Swiss Muslins, Plain and Figured; Cambric Dimities;
Corded and Embroidered Bkirta, fcc.
LINEN8, fcc.—4-4 Super Irish Linens, best mark; 3A
and 7-8 Long Lawns: 0-4 to 12 4 Bnrtisly Sheetings; Pil
low-Case Linens; 8colch and Irish Diapers; Ilucabucs
5-M to 3-4 Damask Napkins; Brown and Blue Check
Doylos; 8-4 lo 16-4 Bleachod and Brown Table Damasks:
8-1 to 12-4 Bleachod Damask Cloths: Cotton and Worsted
Table and Plano Covers; 10-4 to 13-4 Toilet and Impe
rial Quilts; 7-8 lo5-4 Furniture Dlmlly; Cotton Shirtings,
Sheetings nnd Tickings; American, English and Welsh
FlanneU; Colored French Flannels: Fancy Wool Plaids
far Boys; Plain and Fanoy Casslmeres; Tweeds; Ker
tucky Satinets and Jeans. oct 19
PENS! PENS!! PENS!!!
T HE LARGEST assortment of Gold and Silver Pens,
In groat variety—Collett’s superior, Albald, Gulta
Percho, Wheeler’s Eagle, Three Pointed do Ladies’,
French, School, Public and Buug-upSwans, fco., for Bale
at (ho Book Store of 8. 8. SIBLEY,
oct 26 6t No. 135 Congressmt,
NEW FALL AND WINTER (JUDDS!!
J. H. & M. SHE AH AN.
Cornor of Broughton and Whitaker-sts.,
SAVANNAH,
I NVITE attention to their now stock of FALL fc WIN
TER GOODS, comprising:
DRESS GOODS—French Cashmeres, French De
Latnos, English De Lalnos, Black Silk, Colored
Silk, Black Alpacas, Colored Alpacas, Bomba
zines, Damask Antique, English, French and
American Calicoes. ,
EMBROIDERIES—Linen Cdmbrlc, Cambric Hand-
kerchieft, Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
Boblnot Laces, Boblnet Edgings, Collars and Cuffs,
Hnblls nnd Under-Sleeves, Black Lace Veils Blk
Crape, Colored Crape.
HOSIER y 5- LINENS—A Inrge and well-selecled
Block of Gloves, Irish Linens, Linen Diapers and
Damnska.
WOOLENS—Negro Blankets, Korneys, Llnseys, Cloths,
Casslmeres and Vesting*, Satinets, Tweeds fc Ken
tucky Jeans, Rod, While, Bine and Yellow Flan
nels, 10-4 and 11-4 Brown and Bleached Sheetings,
Pillow-Coso Linens, and Quilts.
Country Merchants, Planters, nnd others, will consult
thetr Interests by examining our slock before purchasing.
B3TAll wo ask Is a visit from those desiring to pur-
chase. We feel confident that the quality and price* '
our Goods will command sales upou our terms:
Coftli. and no Second Price,
oct 19 tMI
SEWING MACHINE.
SINGER’S PATENT STRAIGHT NEEDLE PERPEN
DICULAR ACTION
SEWING MACHINE.
PATKNTKO AUOtliT 12, 1851.
Improvements which render this Machine a Per
fect Instrument, Patented April 13,1852.
T O this invention, before the great Improvements were
applied, tho First Premiums were awarded at the
last New York Stalo Fair, and Fair or the American In
stitute. Aa now Improved, these Machines are Infinitely
alioad ot competition, and the Invention Is unquestiona
bly tho most vnluable one now before tlio public, not oxr
copllng the Planlug Machine, Colt’s Pistol*, or nnv other.
All kinds of Sewing, on either cloth or leather, dono by
these Machines In most boautlfal style, ao II oaunot rip
or ravel, and with Immense saving of labor. Tho groat
Shoo manufacture™ at Lynn, and other places, use these
Machines. Tlio oxlenslv* Saddlery oetabliahmcnto of
Newark, N. J., nnd Brldgpnrt, Cu use them; and the
manufacturer! of Clothing nnd working Tallora in man ’
parts of tho country havo Introduced.and arocmploylu ;
them with perfoct success. No Sowing ftiachlne previous
to this was or any practical value, or stood the test of
actual uso; and no Machine for Stitching can over be
mado Hint will be uscfal without lNrataaiNo or I. M.
Sikokr’* Pathmt«.
The public aro cautioned not to buy other Machlnra
containing I. M. Singer’s Improvements, as all infringers
will be promptly nnd vigorously prosoouted. Price of
Machines, wilh.nll apparatus completo far Immediate use,
Including tho right lo uso under (he Patents, $125. Order*
sent by mall, or through either of tho Express Lines,
Immediately exooutod. Country merchyuta coming to
New-York always furnish a convenient medium far the
R urohose or Machines. Town, County, or State Rig Us
.r tho EXCLUSIVE USE of there Machines,fqraalo on
most favorablo terms. Machine Noodles, also asplendld
artlcJo of .ilk twin on .pool., in.il. oxpreisl. Itir thaw
Machines, far sale at all our offices; Black $7; Colored
$7.50p$Uind. Principal Offices, 253 BroaJw«y, N. Y„
67 South Fourth-st. Phllade!phla, and 10 Harvard Place,
BoSon. ■ I. II, SINGER fc 007
wpttl aw—3mo. .;J .
cglanto.gitnta. gates, set.
*DY A YOUNO aBRLsftM
Northern Institution, a situation In a school or fami
ly—latter preferred. Recommendations given on appll-
cation to “N.CXj Waiftlnfton, Oft.”, I 1*. oct»•
iLI. f «>• UU
YOUNG
—■ If gXPCnWw.-
young Ladles, In the city of Philadelphia, Pa- pro.
MswSSsK'fc
palrona are famished. The fallowing names are from
among the manv refared tot—Rev. Dr. J. P. Durbin, Cor.
890.0? M. E. Missionary Society; Rev. O. W. Crooks,
Trinity M.E.aturcb, lata a Profoaaor at Dickinson Col-
ego: .Rev. M. G. Clark, Tabomaclo Baptist Church, Rev.
**•. McDowell; George M.Btrom', Judge of ClrcultCourt;
’. M. Rice, A. M n Principal of Academy lor Boys; T.
■ James, Principal of Union'Academy; Hon. i Benjamin
Matthias. Further and special testimonials produced.
AacresSfftothlsOffice,) with particulars, tf sept23
BfWOffSv ,
, FOB nO«TOK-Ol,D UTk.UiH. I,N».—
. Tho superior packet Brig FOSTER, Crowell, met-
_o«Si BRIGHAM, KELLY fc OO;"
lrt)R BOSTON.—The superior llifque^BCSW
j&SSDYBR,” Joseph Hill, master, wlU Meet with do»<
patcli ns abovo. For freight on deck, or passage, apply
at Habersham’s wharf; or lo
BUNKER fc OGDEN,
iOpOR BOSTON^-The superior schr. LAMAR-
* °™ffuro, master, will havo despatch as
hove. Freight or Cotton on Deck, or passage, apply on
board or to [oct 13] BRIGHAM, KELLY fc (56.
FOR NF.W-YORK—Bata Lute.—'The fast
»i*llint regular packet Brig AUGUSTA, T. Stone,
will have Immediate despatch. For freight of
deck load, or passage, apply on board, or to
rctSl WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
FUR NEW-YORK—Union Limk.—The regular
packet *chr. «CHA8. MILLS,” Francis, nmsUr,
a frill'freight engaged, con accommodate a row
..jgeTM... .
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
having _
passengers. .Apply to
octl8
1
FOR NEW-YORK-Brio Lime.—Tlio“pitaket
CiShlo DIRIGO, K. Donne, inaste-, having a lnrgo
an of her cargo engaged, will have Immediate dea-
For freight or passage, apply on board at Mon-
gin’s upper wharf, or to
18 WA8HBURNt WILDER* CO.
— Jlur.
J. IIASBIIOUCK fc CO.,
, Broughton-aL
rooster,..... —
Of deck load, or pasaage, nj
_PUB PltlLADF.LPHIA.—The packet schooner
^.GEORGE J. JONES, Captain J*>ok, will meet
quick despatch far the above port. For freight or
passage, opply to the Captain on board, or to
uc“B II. K. WASHBURN, AgonL
FOR BALTIMORE.—Rboular Link.—Tho
regular packet schooner JOHN W. ANDERSON.
Risen, master, will meet with dispatch a* above. For
freight or passage, apply on bonrd nt Telfair’s wharf, or
10 [net 19] BRIGHAM, KELLY fc C(j.
patch. “For "freight, apply to"’; * >0rt WlUl
octlB • 0 ROUT. HABERSHAM«
fuiiiuii. ngea
Apply to
WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
CLIPPER LINE FOR PORT PHtLIFE.
‘ The clipper ship SUV SUSA will sail from
New-York oil the 80th Inst- touchliiK at Cano ot
Jope. She Is the filth ship or tho line, ts filled
with every regard to comfort and conrcnlence/and Is a
remarkably fart sailer. An experienced Surgeon la at
tached to cacti ship or this line. For freight or passage,
direct from Savannah, apply to *
„ WILL1B fc BRUNDAGE,
°ct 0 or W. T. DUGAN. Now-York.
: FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The Brig
[PRINCIPE, GllchrisL master. Por particular
apply on board at Johnson’s lower wharf, or to
oct 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
TO KENT,
FROM the 1st of November next, the House In
Monument Squnre, now occupied by Mr. A. B.
■ Luce. Inquire of
oct 4 2taw3w MULFORD MARSH, 175 Bay-aU
. , tor sale.
A pleasant SUMMER RESIDENCE, nt White
Bluff, 8 miles from the clly, containing 270 Acres
or Lund, with a good two and a half story Dwel
ling, well finished, nnd other out Bulldlugs, with
25 ucrcsofland under cultivation. Apply -
waft
h about
octO
WM. 1
tlQHT, Broker.
to pure!
X singly or in families, aud will at alllimos pay the
highest market price, In cash far them, nnd can be found
at his office In Uny-lauc, 3 doors east of Bull-st., nr at Ills
residence in Uryuu-sh, nearly opposite the Statu Bank.
" W. WRIGHT, Broker.
nug 2)1
A SEAMSTRESS FUR SALE.—A very likely and
Intelligent mulatto GIRL, 17veursor age, ca|wbleo'
cutting and making Ladles’ Dresses, nnd warrantee
sound. Appiy to [oct 13] WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
17)011 SALE.—A GIRL 15 years of age, accustomed
X 1 to House Work and Nursing, couulry-raUod and
wnrranted sound. Apply lo
oct 13 VVM. WRIGHT, Broker.
, illng ft
WILLIAM P. YONGK,
94 Boy-street.
TjOATS.—Two Yowl Boats, 17 and 18 leet ini ength,
13 For sale by A. G. HENRY,
oct 12 Exchange Dock.
T O RENT.—Two Floors under 82 llay-street. For
terms, apply to it UNKEli fc OGDEN.
vi so RENT.—A Wharf Store, far one year. Apply to
X oct 9 FORT fc DUNHAM.
G
EORGIA STATE BOND3 wanted bj
:d by
C. A. L. L
OFFICE TO RENT.
A VERY fine Office, a few steps from the Bay, may bo
had on liberal terms. Sntd ofllce was lately occu
pied as a Lawyer’s Office. Apply lo
oct 14 tf R. MAYER, No. 0, Whltaker-sL
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
ITUATED immediately upon the Waynestjoro - and
J Augusta Rail Rond, nna adjolnlug town lands o
Waynesboro’. It contains about seven hundred and
“*ty ncres, with a fine pasturage, and ha* nil necessary
Hidings. The whole or a pnrt may bo purchased. Ap
ply lo SUEWMAKE fc MONTGOMERY,
sept 27 If Waynesboro’ Go.
■{RICKS FOR SALE.
Iber has on hand a large su
_ will sell at moderato prices.
Ing to contract Tor largo quantities, can he accommnda'
ted. [July 2]8. M. LAFF1TEAIT,
wa* FOR sale.
A TRACT of Land lying 011 Moulden 8wamp,
.try an County, containing 2,400 acres more or less, 500
acres of the best quality Bay aud Swamp Lands, adap-
ted.lo tho culture of Cotton nnd provision: about 70 ncres
cleared,and about 200acres under a good fence, and a
Canal running through tho land of sufficient width nnd
deplli to draiu the land. Tlio bitiance of the tract is Pino
nnd Title lund. There Is * Cln-houso and a few other
out buildings on the premises. Those wishing to pur
chase such hinds In the low country, would do well to
call and exnralnothe land. For particular* apply to A,
Champion. Esq., Suvaunnb, or to Cyrus Bird, Esq. *r 1
Benjamin 0. Cox, Bryan County,
oct 19 3taw3w—ltnwJan E, R. COX.
FLORIDA LANDS FOR SAEE.
The fallowing valuablo TRACTS OF egm
LAND, lyiug in Marlon nnd Alachua
■counties, wilt be offered at Prlvato Sate, ■■■»■
during the months of October, November and December
next, viz:
VVETUMPKA HAMMOCK, situated about ten miles
North of Ocala, (tho county sent of Morion county,) con
taining 3,000 acres, about one-balf of whlclt Is hammock,
unsurpaued by auy tn the State; and the remainder white
oak and hickory lund.
A TRACT, well known as the “ Fort Dntne Planta
tion,” containing 3,000 acres of Land, principally first
quality hammock, between lour and five hundred acres
of which Is thoroughly cleared, and at present Iu culti
vation. Thla place for several years averaged two hogs
heads of Sugar to tho acre, and overy year that It has
been cultivated has produced fine crops of corn and
cotton.
Theso Tracts could readily be divided Into two ..
three plantations each, being well watered and surround
ed by high rolling pine tana.
A TRACT or 1,000 acres on Orange Lake,consisting 1
hammock, orange grove, nnd well timbered pine land.
TWO TRACTS, of 1,000 acres each, near the Alachua
prairie. The greuter part of both there tracts fa rich
hammock.
—ALSO—
5,000 ACRES on Indian Rlvor. Any one wishing
cultivate sugar cane would do well to examine this land,
as being remarkably fertile, and lying south of tho region
of frost. It la as well adapted to that culture as any lu the
United States.
13,000 ACRES, generally known ns tho “ Itaynrd tract,”
situated on the St.John’s river, opposite Picotata. There
are many «mal! hammocks nnd orungo groves on th s
tract, but It is principally valuablo far Its pTuo timber,
has u rlvor front of seven or eight miles.
1,000 ACRES on l*ke George, and several small tracts
on and noar the 8u John's river, well sltualod far farm
ing, the rearing of orango groves, fcc.
Thu above tracts of land were purchased by the late
Gen. Clinch, immediately after tbe accession of Florida
to tho United States. From his position at that time, hit
facilities for selection were unusually groat, nnd It is be
lieved they Include os good land as cun be found In the
Stale.
On account of their accessibility from Charleston and
Savannah, they offer great Inducements to planters in Ca
rolina or Georgia wishing to remove.
The titles are clear nna Indlsi
Terms—Cash, or payable nl Cl
or before tho 1st of January next.
EjftAny (briber Information on the subject can
obtained by addressing the subscriber, at Orange Springs,
Muriuu county, Florida. J. H. M. CLINCH,
oct 16 Uan Executor.
V The Tri-weekly Chronicle* Sentinel,at Augusta,
nnd the Journal fc Messenger and the Telegraph, at Ma
con, aro requested to publish the above till first of Janu.
uary, and send their bttfa to Ihla office.
disputable,
it Charleston or 8avannah,on
■Sfifmitafl anfaectfatmtntn.
NEW-YORK.
WILLIS fc DRUNDAOE.
mm
Sates at auctroit.
B5rmrfiS7BK*TOEr
Will bo Mid In front of
usual assortment of
Tory nnd Glassware,
Groceries, Provisions, Llqi
Dry Goods, new and second hand Furniture. Clothing!
sguBtesff+ w,wi “' *■ • T -™>.
Ued far before tbe next regular —„
conn land risk of the former nurchaser.
oct 22
Fur Item,
Liberty-si. Poaseaalon given on tho loth Nov. next.
For farms and particulars enquire aa above. ; oct 15
Rettan Rum—JU Private Sate. ■
Just received i>er schr. F. T. Batteriey j 50 bbls. N. E.
Rum. For sale low from the wharf.- ■ ■ «*;1
Chairs I Chairs U—jl PfittUe Sale.
Now landing per schr. Richmond; from Boston : an In
voice or Cano and Wood Scat Grecian and Bancster-
back Chairs? Cano and Wood Seal Rocking nnd Sewing
Chairs; Children’s high and low Chairs; Crickets, 8tbo£
fcc. fcc. For ante low. oct'l
, WINDOW CLASS AT* PtuVATK~8~ALE.
JuilrocclvwlIn lion.. .ndH.ro.lo low, «0 boron Win-
Loach, Sheet, and Crown Glass, from the Uolstoa
Glass Works, Knoxville, Tenn. T
PHI LADELPUIA.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hxxon’s LiXu.—The
regulnr packet schooner “VIRGINIA,” 8now,
1 will have quick despatch aa above. For freight
LLI8 fc BRUNDAGE.
MY T. J. WALSH. ■ >
—DAY_, in*L, will be sold at No. 160 South
BALTDIOUE.
NEW-OItLEANS.
FOR AUSTRALIA.
A handsome assortment of Household Furniture, Con-
an to bq removed ou tho day ot «*]*. \! ,
7“ ~ Privets Sele. r ,
landing, and far sale lu quantities lo suit purchasers:
200 bbta. Mercer Potatoes, In good order. P bet 20
...... . 7 •Mminiitrator*! Sale. • , .)
WILL bo Mid on TUESDAY, November 9d, In front of
DourlHoum,between lb. leanlhouSnr .De!
Fire negroes—Nero, Hannah, Mary Louisa anoGaUift.
rlne, belonging to the estate of Mra. Nancy OaUey. de-
ccaeed, and sold by order of the Administrator. Terma
cash. Purchasers paying far bill of sale, oct 8
TUESDAY. November2d, will be sold In front of Court
House, between the hoars of sale—
Tho rdlowlng Negroes belonging to tbe estate or Dr;
v*. P. Richardson, deceased: Jim, Atari*, Jane fa good
cook) and her two children, one aged 5 years and the
month.; Koty. Billy, Anna, a Cooatanoe and her
child Diana. Also—A fine Horse Colt, one year old lata
Sprluft. Bold by order of the Executors. Terms «-««h;
purchasers paying far blit* of sale.
Private Sale. ■ . ■
A LIKELY mutatto Girl, aged about 20yea _
tahed Ladles’ Maid and Seamstress. Sold far no
Terms cash. Tlllca undoubted oct 14
.. _ $
Private Sale. ‘
Sfif n £: *?» Second Tythlng, Reynolds
Ward. 30 by 90 fact. Tho Improvemcnia consist of atwo
story Uoodon Building on Bryan-street, with out build
Ing. It Is offered low. Title undoubted. aept 22.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
an .fOK/RKIGHTGR CHAIITER.-The superior
JSDrlg OARUI.INE, Stetson, master. For panlcu-
ipply ou board, at Tclfalr’a wharf, orto
16 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
Tho Danish bnrqtio JORGEN DECH,
tons register, aud capacity of 800 bales Colton,
tylLLlS fc BRUNDAGE.
VESSEL WANTED-To carry Iron to Phtta^
jdelpbla. Apply to
, MACPHERSON B. AIILLEN,
12 lm SupL C. Railroad.
MY COHEN fc FOMPICK.
. ''Positive Sale ef Dry Geode. '
Will be *o!d on MONDAY, 25th InsL, commencing at 10
o’clock, at thostoreNo.70 Su Julian and 103 Bryan
street*, Waring’* Buildings, hitherto .oceupied'bjr
Messrs. James Anderson fcUoj
The entire stock of Dry Goods oonlalned in said store;
comprising a great variety ol Plantation, Family, House
keeping, Dress and Fancy Goods, of the best descrip
tions having been laid lu expressly far this market t»
meet the wauls or rwpitar customers. Also, the Store
and Counting House Furniture, consisting of Desk*, Ta-
*«• W. whole ,0 b!
old without the least manuer of reserve, and tbe sale lo
be continued from day to day until all 1« disposed of.
Turms:—Sums under $100, cash; from 8100 to $200.90
»ya—over $200, 4 months—far approved endorsed
oct II
VESSELS WANTED—ForNorthernand
lEastcrn ports. Apply to
ly WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
V ESeEL WANTED.—A vessel to load with Lumber
for Portland.. Apply to
5 COHEN fc FO8DICK.
NEWDANCINfi ACADEMY.
KF" NOW OPEN.jrs
j MADAME GRANET respectfully nnnonnccs to
• thoLndlcsnnd Geutlerneu of Savannah, that her
D Dancing Academy at St. Andrew’s Hall, is now
^ ll,r ,ho ,,er days or Teaching are
^ 1 uesdays,Thursdays and Saturdayt,commeuciug
at half-past three o’clock each evening.
B^T Twenty-faur Lessons constitute a session.
Cy Pupils received at any tim^ nnd palna taken lo
bring now beginners forward, so that they may enter
irclnases.
Cy Gentlemen’s Classes from 8 to 10 o’clock In the
evening.'
Madame Graxkt can famish highly favorable test!-
mentals from Iho best families or Nashville (Tenn.)
where she has taught Dancing far some years past She
hus been Instructed by celebrated masters tn Europe,
nnd understands thoroughly all the modern dances.—
Iter Instruction Is not confined to the Dance only, as
sho gives particular attention to the deportment and car
riage of young ladles often loo much neglected.
Mr. P. W. Mills a, n gentleman or superior talents,
both as a Musician and Teacher or Dancing, will assist
Madame G. during the hours of instruction ; he will also
give instructions In Duncing lo classes of geuileraen.
oct B
75 17 71 78 1 87 81 3 74 33 46 SO G4.
Holden of Prize* wlU please call for the cash, or renew
E. WITHINCTQN’S.
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery,
GREGORY fc MAURY, MANAGERS. *
Offlco ffo. 6 Bull-Street,Opposito tho Pulaakl House.
To be decided by the draw tag of Delaware Lottery,
Class G,- to be drawn at Wilmington, DeL This Day.
October 23d, 1852. ” r
HIGHEST PRIZE8:r
DANOINO AOAMEN1Y.
O. MONSIEUR A. BONAUD reapectrally tnfarmi
At his patrons nnd tho public In general that ho will
cANopcu his Academy, at Aemorv Hall, on Satur-
tjprday, I5(A October, nt 5 o’clock, P. M. All hla far-
kK nier pupils are respeclfally Invited to attend,
-'ulllon days—Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Salnrdaya:
from 5 to 7 far young ladles and Masters, nnd from 9
to — for gentlemen. Price of tuition, $12 foi twenty-faur
lessons. oct 4
MOORE * HENDRICKSON,
WHOLESALE DEUQOISTS.
GtbbonM* Buildings,
OFFER FOR.SALE—5,000 lbs. Union White
Leaf la;ud, pure and No. 1;
150 boxes Window Glass;
600 gallons Linseed Oil;
500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm OU;
20 barrets do. Whole Oil;
• 10 do. Train 011, best quality;
6 do. Winter strained Lara OH;
5 do. Coburn's Machinery OU;
10- do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
20 do. Copperas, green and dry;
10 do. Ensom Salta; 10 casks Potash;
5 casks Suifcrut'ts:
5 barrels Refined Saltpetre:
250 ounces Forts’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Loriltard’s Snuff;
20 boxes assorted Candles:
50 boxes Rey’s Lemon Syrup;
30 bugs I’epjier, Allspice and Ginger:
1 barrel each Nutmeg*, Mace nnd Cloves;
100 reams tatter and Waiting Paper;
Together with nn extensive assortment of Patent Medi
cines; Perfamery; Hair. Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toi
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing nnd Side Combs, fcc. fcc.*, all
of which are offered at tho lowest prices, either for cash
or approved paper. sept 0
A SPLENDID
OPENING OF FALL GOODS
T HE Subscriber would respectfully call the attention
of the publto to his targe und well selected stock of
Foil uud Winter Staple aud Fancy
DryGoods.
Constating In part of; Blaek and colored Silks, of a great
variety; very rich embroidered Silk*, of nil patterns;
Mantillas and Crape Shawls; Scotch Wool Long do.;
nnd square Plaid Sbawta; Cashmeres; Mouscllne de
Lalnes: Atpaocas, a great variety; Ncodlo-Work Col
lars ana Capes, of all patterns; Cbimizeltea; Muslin and
Lace Under-Sleeves: Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 12jf
cents to $5 a piece; Irish Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper;
French Towels, from 25 ceiita to $1 a piece; double
Damask Tablo.Llnen; white nnd brown Napkins, a fine
assortment; a very targe assortment of Gloves and Ho
siery, ot the vety best make and stylo; English and A-
merlcan Long Cloths; unbleached do.: rich Damask
Table and Plano Covers; Casslmeres anil Cloths, black
aud blue of evenr quality; rich Vest patterns of all
styles; Satinets; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys,a very targe
ussortinent; one of Uie very best selected slock of Blan
kets evor brought to this market.
CARPETING—Brussels, 3-Ply, 2-Ply, All-Wool,* va
riety of patterns; and, also, Cotton Carpeting.
N. B.—Clothing at wholesale only. Country merchants
would do woll to call before purchasing elsewhere, as
the goods shall be sold low and on the most nccommods-
ting terms. foot 2] JOSEPH L1PPMAN,
NEGRO I1ROGANSI NEGRO BROGANS!
rpHE subscriber respectfuBy calls tho attention of Fao-
X tore nnd Planters to his very extensive stock of Ne
gro Brogans aud Women’s Leather Boots. Theso goods
have boen selected expressly far this market nml are
warranted the best slock nnd workmanship. Ho ta con
fident that a fair trial of hi* stock will insure satisfaction
and u continued patronage, ills goods are alt freth ond
terms/Vi/r. W» HE1DT.
Gitam’s Building, formerly occupied by Messrs. E. F.
W tod & Co.oct2
,000—10™ ZI!SO *' $10,000!
20 Prizes of $4,000-100 of $1,000.
■rictM iuti-inm. i■ e™L-.,T»7
oy PRIZXS CASHED AT THU orrlcki^B
For rata by E. WlTIllNGTUN*
oct 23 Vender far Gregory fc Maunr.
Nos. 5 50 68, a Prize, Mid lu the stave.
Lant Day of Salo^
SALKS CLOSE AT 5 O’CLOCK, T. U.
Georgia State Lottery.
° CllaftM 188,
AUTHORISED BY TUB LRUIILATURE,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Ausutsa,
F. C. BARBER fc CO., Managers.
15 Drawn Ballots la each Package of 22 Tickets.
■rLBHDlD SCHEME.
$3,000!
4 Prizes of 03OO--4 of f800»
and more than 50,000 Dollars in smaller Prizes!
Tickets unit Si—Shares in nr opart ion.
Risk on r package of Quarters only 83.31.
Risk ou r Package of Quurieu only 8&25.''
PRIZES CASHED AT THU OmOK.
V3T All orders promptly and confidentially attended lo
id Drawings soul to all customers out of the city.
Tickets, Shores nnd Packages far sale by
GEO. \V. WYLLY, .
|7!oct23 At his Lucky Office, cor. Bull-st. fc Bay Lane.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
T HE PUBLIC ta resitoctfally Informed that tho exer
cises In Madame Girard’* School, far the curteak
Academia year, were resumed on the 1st October.
Mrs. DOWELL will Instruct tho Pupils to the Primary
epurtment.
The Senior Scholars will, aa heretofore, bo under the
chargo or MAD. A. GIRARD, .
and HENRY K. PRESTON.
RErEnaacES:—Rev. Charles W. Rogers; Dr. F. T.
Willis; R. Bradley, Esq.; A. A. timet* Esq.; Dr. M.
Bchler! tf o«7
“0UE HOUSE,”
SS-No. 16w
Bay-ftreet, Savannah, Geo.
The undersioned would reapeclfully inform‘bis hu
morous friends, and the public generally; that he has re
filled and re-opened his.RESTAURANT. He-has also
fitted up a Room lu connection with the Oyster Saloou,
far the accommodation of Dimmer or Surraa Parties.
During the past summer, lie bns added a third sfory to
his oainbltshmenl, which ta fitted up id good style with
FIVE SUPERIOR BILLIARD TABLES*
He takes this occasion to Inform the public that babas
made arrangements ot home and at the North, through
the facilities afforded bv our steamships, to' nave &U
EATING 8ALUON amply supplied with
GAME, FISH, OYSTERS,
and all tho Choice Delicacies In their season,:
and that with the aid of experienced and atienlire man
agers, cooks, wallers, &c n he ta prepared to entertain bis
customers In a style inferior to that of no other establish-
raent of tbe kind In the country. Hit determination Is to
keep a Public House that shall be in every respect erm
liable to hitnseir nnd tho city. Of hia success fao leaves
tbo publio to Judge. A. B. LUGE.
V N - Y. Herald, Philadelphia Ledger, and Charleston
Courier will please copy tbe abovo twice* week far threo
weeks, and send bill to this office. lm oct It...
HACKNEY COACH.
Tbe subscriber . respectfully informs the
public, and strangers ln town, that he has
lust received an elegant new Hack, called the
INTO," which ta on entirely new -principle*
aa regards accommodation, safety, fcc. He will always
keep n fine pair of Horses attached, aud ready for imme
diate service. Orders should bo left at Gas’s Livery Sta
ble, at the head of llroughton-streot—Warner’s old stand.
oct 4 tf JOSEPH KIRKLAND.
M GENTLEMENS ;
■MiHK5L»-.afe
II. WEIGAND has opened, under Uie Planter*’ Hotel,
a neat and comfortable Eating Room, witb;an excellent
Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, aa a / ,
REST A GRANT.
He has an excellent Coolc, from Strasbourg, who will
suit German, American nnd French tastes.. OYSTERS,'
F18II, MEATS—every thing that this market affords,can
be had In all styles, on ahort notice.
Youko Clerks, and otbora, who have rooms la town*
are Invited to try the European mode of breakfasting
and dining at the Restaurant. . i v ir -,- ,..r
Philadelphia LAGER BEER, SWISS CREESE and
L1NDBURGER CHEESE, kept always, op band far the
uso of families. oct 5
PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER.
TO SUPERINTENDENTS OFB. ROADS
IN GEORGIA.
ta dealrout or securing •sltuationon
* somoofthe Railroads In this State, either ns Con
ductor, Agent, orln any business capacity connected with
the company. He has had sotneexiicrience in tho Rail
road line, nnd guarantee* good and known refarencoa, as
to capacity, Industry, and sober habits, before he engages
Address Instantcr “A. A. B-box 54, Lumpkin,
8tnart county, Oa.” Early application wlU secure bis
Tn store for the gentlemen.
J OHN W. KELLY, having returned from the north
with a handsome assortment of CLOTH8, CARS!*
MERES arid VESTINGS, takes pleasure in Informing hla
friends, ihoso especially who admires finely fitting gar
ment, to his saloon, No. 4, opposite the Pulaski House,
where they will find him ready nt all times lo suit bis pa
trons lu the most approved and fashionable manner, and
he ventures to nssert, that those who will confide In his
selection ns to color, fabric, style or finish of a covering
for the human form, shall go away satisfied.
Furnishing Goods—Shirts, white and colored, with and
without collars; Under 8hlrts; Merino, cotton and lisle
thread Drawers; Hosiery, Cravats Scarfs, 8locks, neck
Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellua, silk and cotton do.
Also, a huge lot or men’s and boys’ Caps, ortho latest
P, A?s^ 8 *a flno lot of boautlfal Ready-made Clothing
which I selected with great care. .....
Gentlemen In want of any of the abovo articles will
please give me a call, a* l am determined to sell at a
small profit. [sept 25] JOHN VV. KELLY.
Water Works, near Philadelphia. ■ Tills Beer ■ made ex^
actly like tho Lager Beer at Munich, in, Bavaria. I
shall continue to receive constant supplies of this pure
and wholesome beventge, during the autumn, winter, and
spring. Aa In the old country, U.wiU be sola lo famBie*
and iudlvlduahkwho will thusIncul-Qo risk ofita souring
nn their hands. The use of this Beer Is particularly rccomT
mended by physicians to ladles who are nursing children.
Sold at the Planters’Hotel by . . ■ , - i . : to
sept7 Myl IIERNY WBIQANJ)
OYSTERS! OYSTERS IT OYSTERS HI
Tbe undersigned'having been appointed
agent for tho sale or Mr. Dorox’a celebra
ted Isle of Hope OYSTERS, to how prepar
ed to meet all orders with promptness and
dispatch. They will be put up In tbe shell by the bar*
ret, and opened, either, fresh or pickled, tn such size kegs
aa to suit tite wauls of the public. Parties, private fami
lies and hotels, famished any quantity that may be
desired. W. D. FORD,
oct 18 Waldburg’s Building, Jefierzon-strcct.
WANTED.—A few cholco OYSTER OPENERS can
nd immediate employmeut by application to ,t _.
— •» W. B. FOUD. ;
services without a day’s delay.
Lumpkin, GBm Oct 15, 1852.
R’
^ F ORTY DOLLARS RE \V ARDi
from my plantation In Montgomery
county, Ua- on the 17lh Inst, my negro roan NA
THAN, ifo la about five foot high, ot dark comploxlon,
weighs about 115 or 120 Iba., with two scars on the left
aide of his neck, cut by a knife, and one faro tooth out
and the balance decayed, alow spoken when spoken to.
It is supposed that he has a freo pass and ts making bis
way to Brunswick. The above reward will be ;patd to
any person who wlU catch him and lodge him In soma
uiJdl.lbttla.IMUo. NIUIIOD CLARK.
nox.r.’c.Geoniltt. B.pt.82,18S>. lm upl8»
JUST 11ECEIVED
AT No. 134 CONGRESS-STREET.
T HE subscriber lias juat opened Iho fallowing article a
vix:—Rich Figured Cashmere and DeLains.
Do. do. Foulard Alpacas.
8111c Warp Black do.
French Cambrics.
. English and American Print*.
. . UInxharoal Black Italian Silks.
Also—A complete and extensive assortment of House
keeping Artioles. Together With a full stock pf Plants-
Ron Goods- .
OTThe undersigned will take groat pleasure In exhi
biting hla Stock, whether sale* are effected or not.
SPENCER OURRELLj Agent,
154 Congress and 73 SL Jullen-atreets, .
OCtS 'JM ." Gibbons’ Building.
etUssssitUBimMBSsSi
of Uis Savannah Reading Room,
oct 12
T7\OR SALE, TO ARRIVE.-200 barrels Potatoes. 100
JD boxes Herring, 25 barrels Byrup-far sale, to arrive
ox barque BooUDyer, by • - a 1
BUNKER fc OGDEN. >
mstisaime^geissa
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R ANAWAY from Sparta, Ga^ about the first of last
year my boy GEORGE. He Is a good carpenter,
about 35 years of age; a bright mulatto, .tall and quim
likely. He was brought about three years itgo from
Marys, and had, when ho runaway, n wife there or in
thoro belonging to a Mr. Hotzondorff. I think li *
told mo holms been about; Macon also. Ho ha
perhaps still has, a brother tn Savannah, Ho la vi
telUgem. I will give the abovo reward for hla cc.
S ent In somo Jail In the Btffie, ah that I can get
efer, far any farther infarmatiou. to Rabun fc \\
head. Savannah, Ga. Wr J. BASNET!
Oxford, Ga^ Aug, 13th, 1852. lutha3mo aug:
. CIIOIEE EOEETUY VAItU.
rpHE subscriber has now on hand, oiul will constnnll:
X kottp.aud order, ft cholco selection of tho«e line ant
ifltable FOWLS, known as tho f