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SAW
33bccttom) tit tijc KtflubUcan.
WllOf
n»o acres, moro or less,
■'VggSSgSSSSSS,
I, Cellar ami Store Hoorn, In Irasc-
i and Pantry above. 8«ven of the
S with all necessary out building*,
ishlng house*, Car-
. Two Wells of
M P P»«blo and Flow-
ii, the latter containing some choice mid select
i „ j£n.prctyird of Select Fruit Tree*, aouio of tho
"’llilils'ouooaUo^raoSt dcslrnblo location* In all tbo
op country for it satnntet.or continued r»]denco, (too
mountain scenery, pure ntmospherP and a healthy place,
convenient to Irwin and travel. The premises are new,
«wA te wffttilDg In good Order tor Immediate occupancy.
-two acre* Wood Land (more or leas) two
it, In connection with the above, to supply
» with-Wood and Lumber. Al«v at iho
md place, all tbo Household and Kitchen
■nrrrriifffflvffi^j 'n u <> — —•—
Furniture, consisting or Crockery, U lass ware, Mahogany
Bureaus, secretary, sideboards, Divans. Head steads, Ta
bles, Chairs ' Wasnslanda, Alatrasses, Furniture, Ac,—
Oue Plane Forte, Grist Mill,Garden utensils, and ouo Cuw,
with nriuraber of other arllcles two tedious to enumer
ate: being the summer rceldenceof Bett]aratu8nlder. late
of Chatham County deceased, and eukt by order and dl-
recOonof.bte last Will nnd Testeinent, as a part or his
Rttri and wrtohnl' Estate, far thobeneill or Ids Heirs and
Creditor*. Sale to continue from day to ; day, 1 .until Uio
whole Is disposed or. Persons wishing to' purchase are
rcsjiecllidly Invited to call and examlno the premises and
■AV-ST.
A Low A Co,60 A 89
B Gumming, tiu
Crowder, 04
Joseph Burke, 06 .
Bodlh A Lathrop, 66
„ A Soullard, 08
WIIU* A Brundage, 76
ll Wblmait, 74
C llartrldgc, 100
Epplng A Kretx, 107
Hardwick A Cooke, 103
Franklin A Brantley 104
" MrS8 ' SEAUOKH- OOOUAI.T, Elscnlnr.
VI The Charleston *~ J »—*-i.
n Courier, nndAngusta Chronicle
wtU publish twice a wock until the day or
lay of a
.a and Columbus Enquirer,
and send bills to this office
VrfrtifrSSISontSSri^TateSay 8 inWoembw next.
W at the.Court Houso in Effingham County, n lot of
Land, consisting of ono hundred acres or River Swamp,
lying In Effingham County, Joining Gugel and others; tho
aatno being aokl by order of the Court of Ordinary of
Bloyd; Oounty, for the boneflt or the heirs and creditors
or John H. Idly, deceased. Terms cash.
Q. WI9ENBAKER, Adm’r.
Caldwell Blakely A Co., 73 lloury Roter, 178
P Craves, 76 John U Ladd, 183
FT WtlllaACo, 70 “
Molyneux, 77
II Bunker, 80
W1> Etheridge A Co, 80
WDakar, Jones’ Wharf F Sorrel, 106
F Hamilton, 83 8 L Dowell, 106
VV W Garrard, 83
Cruger A Wade, 84
R Hutchinson, 83
George Gordon, 86
Harper, 8tnnrt A Co, 87
Bothwell A 8mHh, 88
Wm Duncan, 80
11 utter A Umnutull, 00
WmBattersby, 1)1
E Parsons A Co, 03
M Cummlng, 03
W P.Youge, 04
llowland A Co, 07
Smith & Humphreys, 05
Cowdrey A Wells, 94*
Washburn, Wilder A Co.
114 A 116
11 Flske, 117
R A Lewis, 118
Loud A Co, 118
« N Neyle, IQti
* ••• Administrator’* Sale.
"VSTILL - be sold bn \ho first Tuesday In November, be-
yv fore tlto Court House, In the city of Savaunah, by
order of thu Hoaonblo the Ordinary of Chatham count y,
tbe porUhable property belonging to the estate of tho
late Thomas Atkins, deceased, consisting or household
and kltchen fornlluro, com. fodder and provisions, three
ATKIli8i
* oct 15 Temporary Administrator.
Administrator** hole,
■TTTILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday of Dooember next,
YV before the Court House door In 8avannah, Chat
ham county, five Negroes, three (3) mat and two / °'
o Horse, Carls, Ploughs, Tools, *..._
shotd:and Kllclieu Furniture;
BlrlM-oSilM,-ono -
— J nr„artlclesrOf Housel
«fn Tlrlz.1
Nesbitt, late of said oounty, decoaaod,
eflt or the heirs and creditors. „ ’ • ...
oct 14 . .. HUGH O. K. NESBITT, Ad’mr.
!■ , v Adminlstnuor** Sale.
/*\Ni the first Tuesday In December next, will be sold,
before the Court House door In Hluesvllle, Llborty
county, all the Heal Estate of William A. Parker, sen-
late of told oobnty, deceased. Sold for the benefit of said
—- [octa.] H.C.PARKER, AdmV.
ml If .. Loci ».j m, u ranaan, num r.
*rrrlLL be^r^ln'frouwjr the'Courthouse, In Effing-
W , ham county, od the first Tuesday In November
next, a
Bold as,
. sept 18
the property of the estate of John 8. Rlevcs, de
ter Urn benefit of .the heirs and creditors or said
P. M. STOTEBBURY. Adm’r.
Admlnlatratrlx** Sale.
yvNTHE FIH8T TUESDAY In November next, will
\_Aboaold. bfefore the Court House door, In the city
of lHrlen, McIntosh county, all the remaining Real Es
tate or tho Tale T. R. Gould, deceased, consist lug of one
tract of Larid on Harris’ Neck, containing one hundred
and thirty (130.) acres more or less; also, ono tract on
Kjttle Neck,containing two hundred and thirteen (313,)
ami, more or less.. Sold by order or the Honorable
tbe Ordinary of McIntosh county, for the benefit of tho
heirs and creditors or said estate.
M. A. GOULD, Adm’x.
- -nor -
ang5'
O. W. WALTHOUR, Ag’t.
Trustee’* Sale:
A GREEABLE loan order of tho honorable Court
A Ordinary or Whitfield County, will bo aokl before
the Court Houso door in Springfield, Effingham County,
- e usual hours of sale, ou tbo first Tuesday
* a certain negro Alan, named Ellcck—
.y of John Fieri StrobeL a minor.
ISEPH R. HELVEN3TON, Trustee.
Effiiirham Sheriff** Sale—Continued.
rvN THE FIRST TUESDAY in November next, before
U tho Court House at 8pringfleld, Effingham County,
execution in fsvor of Ellzabclh Jones vs. James Stewart,
ordinary of said estate, and ono In favor ofJohn Walling
against ute' same. JOHN DASHER,
oct7,. ~ •. 8hcriirM.c.
Citation) for Lettera Dismissory.
S T BHl2Su»m nG ci: |To.llwl.oraitm.,con K m
Whereas fsaaab Hiatt. V, Adrolnmrator of the cs
of Jon* Hikmly, late'or said county, deceased, has
piled to tho Court of Ordinary of said eouuty, for letters
of Dismission from sold Administration:
These are, therefore, todte and admonish the kindred
and creditors of said doceased, to file their ob] eel Ions (If
id applicant.
Witness, my hand and official algnoture, Ujls 4th 0
». 18^ JAMES RAHN,
’• - Ordinary E. C.
her,.
oct 0
Citation) for Letters of Administration.
( To *“ * hora ”“ r "”“ rn:
Whereas, L; E. B. D* Loemk has applied lo mo
Letters ofAd ministration on the estateof Henry Harford,
lata or satd county, deceased.
• Thcse arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections (if any they have) in my office within tho
tjme prescribed ny law; otherwise said Letters will
^'mren'untlermyhsnd at office this 15Ui day of October,
A. D h 1858. A. A. Dk LORME,
oct 16 . . .Ordinary Mclntosli county.
NOTICE*
rnwo MONTHS after date application wlUbe made
X (0 tho Court of Ordinary or Effingham cuunly, for
leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of
Clarbomo Seville,' laid of aald county deceased, for dlvl-
W. SOLOMONS, Excculor.
October 5, lfiji oct 0
FACTOHS AND COMMISSION MF.TICHANTH.
a AT-ST.
A O Toms, Exchange WhaH
Cohens A llcrtx, 140 A 143
W Woodbrldge, 144
R Habersham A Sqa, 146
A Minis, 150
JH Hull, 173
Ellas Reed, 174
Brigham, Kelly A Oo n 176
ClltliBON*H
PATENT WORLD'S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
■ FURNACE."
Citation, for Letrersof Administration.
Sxf&Ser<SSSlr. i To *" ,h ” m
Whereas, Maukkia Jouks applies to me for Letters of
Administration on the Estate of Job* Jonas, late of said
fnttnfy, i»i|.
These are, therefore, .to cite and admonish all and
aingular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to file their objections (If any they have) In my office,
within .tbo. time prescribed by law, otherwise said
Lettera will be granted the applicant.
^ aa?!;a ^
jmtu.,. Ordinary, Liberty County.
Citation) for Lettere of Administration.
° P C3o! \ To all whom It may concern:
inntc* FtrratLt has applied lo me for
— - r ~ ‘-Je of C
letter^ of Administration on the estate of GiiaisTornica
T. Ftmtttt, Ute of aald county, decossed t
These are, therefore, to die and admonish all and sln-
iralar the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to file
tlielrobjections (If any they have) BTmy office within the
time prescribed by Uw, otherwise said Utters will be
granted the appUcaht.
Jfe ha, “ 1 “ ll '"‘jaiMuhn?^
, oct 6 . •• Ordinary E. C.
CiUtion, for Letters of Administration.
S^J/iSnSnlr. I T ° ,h: " n U, “ I “"“ ,m
Whereas, John G. Howard has applied to me for Ut-
fBHilr™™™
J has applied to —
_f. Administration on tbe estate of George A. Reed,
late of said county, deceased:
r These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, lo file
■ L^I. D. .... .1.—i 1i.va\ fn tnv nfil.A wi.liln
their objections (If any they have) in my office wllhln
Ute tithe proscribed by law, otherwise aald Utters will
^l^tnessmy hwdand*'official signature this 28th day
ofltepUunber, A. D, 1853.
B. C. P. DART.
Ordinary G. C.
b . v Citation)for.Letters of Administraliou.
S T 'ofrnn < <S?2nly. I To $ wtom ll ' n ^ c ™“ rn:
: Whereas, Bilaa W. Taylor has applied lo me for Ut
ters of Administration on the estate of William Uwrie,
late of aald oounty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to ello and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections (ir any they have) In my office within
the time prescribed bylaw, otherwise aald Utters wlU
be grentodthe applicant.
, Witness my band and’ official signature this 28th day
or September, A. 1852. E. O. P. DART,
sepl30 . Ordinary O. C,
.... . NOTICE*
T WO MONTUS after date, application will bo rondo to
the Court of Ordinary of Effingham county for leave
to aellp Negro Man, named 8AM, belonging to the estate
of. Thomas Hurst, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
, w ^ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
8cpt.20,1853. aept 23
Andersons A Co., 300
8 Solomons, 201
C F Mills, 204
8 Good all, 900
Holm A Foster, 200
Rabun A Whitehead, 307
Boston A Gunby, 2U9
J F Petal A Co.
J Williamson A Co.
John Joucs, 05
J U Burroughs, 97
G W Germany A Co* 99
A 101
Way A King, 105
Padollbrd, Fay A Co n 104
A 100
CAL Itemar, 103
W O O'Driscoll, It*
N A Hardee A Co n 110
Allen A Ball, lf9
H K Washburn, 119
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Phllbrlck A Roll, 156 “
Colien A Fosdtck, 148 Baj’-sL
T J Walsh, 160 ^
Tarvor A Tntchelut, 188 “
Smith A Fort, 158 •*
LUMBER MERCHANTS.
W B die* A Co- Vale Royal MUL
'l A Alloa A Co-Qiuel’s Wharf.
WW Starke, Fig Island.
E F Klnchley A Co- Wllllnk’s Wharf.
James Quantock, Jr. A Co., Kaglo Mill.
WHOLE SALE DRY GOODS.
Roberts A Foote, opposite St. Andrew*’ Hall.
11 F Waring, 101 Brougton-st.
CLOTHING STORES.
G S Nichols, Gibbons* Building.
Pierson A Ileldt, G8 8u Jullau and 101 Bryan^ta.
Saulsbury A Co- Marshall House.
T Porter, 8L Andrews’ Hull.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS.
Henry Lathrop A Co- Gibbons’ Building. «
Nevilt, Lathrop A Stebblna, Gibbous’ Building.
AlklnA Burns, Shad’s do
J S Rogers, do do
DeWitt A Morgan, Rlbero’s Building.
Une A McHugh, corner Broughton and Baroanl-ets.
Joseph Lippmun, CongreawL, Market-square.
Elnsteiu A Eckman, Congress-st- near WhitakeMb
Laltoche, Bowne A Co- Shad’s Bulldll^s.
M Prendergast A Co- Congress^L
Wm King’s Undon House, under Marsliall House.
W C Wadsworth, Manliall House.
WHOLESALE GROCERIES.
Cohens A Hertz, 140 Bay-sL
J V Connornt A Co- 150 Bo)'-«L
Scranton, Johnston A Co, 107 Bay-sL
Swift A Co- 169 Uay-st.
8 E Bothwell A Co, 173 Bay-sL
W M Davidson, West ildo Market-square.
Davis A Conn, Bny-strceU
Webster A Patraes, Uay-sL
McMnhon A Doyle, “
Crone A Holcombe, “
WHOLESALE A RETAIL GROCER.
II J Gilbert, West side Mnrkel-square.
SHIP CUANDl.ERS AND GROCERS.
Claghorn A Cunningham. Anclaux’a Wharf.
A G Hear}*. Moore's Wharf.
Hone A Connery, Harris’ Wharf.
RETAIL GROCERS.
J Rossean, corner nay and Bull-sis.
W W Goodrich. Smel’s Building, Whitaker-sL
M J Solomons, 157 Broughton-st.
J A Brown, comer Hroughton-aL Lone and Whitakcr-st.
A Champion, Market-square.
W D Ford, watdburg’s Buildings.
J G Watts, 4 Harnaro-at.
J. E. Cady A Co, No. 16 Barnard-sL
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE.
CII Campfield, Bay-sL
FA8HION ABLE TAILORS AND DRAPERS.
Price A Veader, 147 Bay-eL
Wm R Symons, 17 WldtnkeML
Robinson A Camp, G Uull-sL
John W Kelly, Bull-st, opposite Pulaski Honse.
Philip Kean, 98 Itryan-sL
Dibble A Carey, corner Broughton and Whltaker-sts.
M D Murphy, 105 Brynn-sL
HAT STORES.
N K Barnum A Co, No. 147 Congress-sL
Lyon A Reed, Gibbons’ Building.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE DEALERS.
Wm Heidi, Gibbons’ Building.
O Johnsou A Co, lOSBryan-si.
FASHIONABLE BOOT-MAKER.
L Roblder, 29 Whttaker-st.
J L Oliver, 17 Bull-eL
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A Galloway, 73 York-st.
8EGAR MANUFACTURER.
A Ponce, 13 Whitaker-et.
DRUGS AND MEDICI NTS.
Moore A Hendrickson, Gibbons’ Building.
A A Solomons A Co, Market-square.
W W Lincoln, Monumenl-*qunre.
Thomas M Turner A Co, Bay-sL
J II Carter, Brougljton-sL
CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE.
J Hashrouck A Co, Smets’ Building.
Collius A Bulkley, iOO Bryau-aL
HARDWARE.
N B A II Weed, ItO Broughton*!.
E Hopkins, 177 Cniurrcss-eL
P W Cornwell, 103 Hryan-tL
FURNITURE WARE-ROOSIS.
I W Morrell A Co, Smete’ Building.
H S Hognrdus, comer Bull-st. and Congress-sL Lone.
Doiigald Ferguson, Court llouse^iuarc.
G M Conn, 131 Droughton-sL
PAINT STORES AND PAINTING.
John Poole, 11 Whitaker-sL
John Oliver, 121 Broughton-sL
F Corrn, do
BOOK STORES.
WT Williams, 148 Bay-sL
J M Coulter A Co, comer Whitaker and SL Julinn-sls,
J B Cubbedge, Market-square.
MUSIC STORE.
F Zogbaum A Co, Whitaker-et.
JEWELERS.
G M Griffon, comer Whitaker and Bryan-sU,
8 Wllinot, Market-square.
Horton A Rlkeman, 110 Broughton-st
Frauds Stein, 148 Brough ta»-«L
LOTTERY OFFICES.
G W Wylly, Bull-st, opposite the Pulaski House.
E Wlthlngton, “ «
STtJCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER.
Joseph Bancroft, 117 Bay-sL
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
Willy AMontmollln, Bull-st, opposite Pulaski House.
Wm Wright, Boy Lane.
EXPRESS OFFICE.
Hamden’s Office, on Bay-street—J DcMartln, Agent
STEAMBOAT AGENTS.
8 M Loffiteau, Charleston Steam-Packet Wharf.
T R Mlllsdron Steamboat Company’* Wharf.
G H JoftnKfn, Georgia 8teambont Company's Wharf.
Ctoghora' A Cunningham, Florida Company, Wood’a
E F Klnchfoy A Co, Union Company, Dillon’s Wharf.
Thomas W Coskerey, Anderson’s Wharf.
DENT18TS.
E Parsons, 127 Congress^t.
S G PancosL Broughton-sL
IIJ Royal), Brougtiton^L
PHY8ICIANS.
Gilbert A Banks, Bronghtnn-sL
Dr. J 8Sullivan, IIQ8ln!e-*t.
C W West, Comer Bull and Congress-sta.
L Knorr, Broughton-st.
FII Demere, Broughton-st
CLASSICAL AND ENGLI8H 8CI100L8.
Bernard Mallon, 156 Bronglilon-«L
8 J Cassells, Clmtliam Academy.
HOOK AND JOB PRJNTER8.
Geo N Nichols, Bull-st-opposite the Pulaski Honse.
J B Cubbedge, Sorrel’s Buildings.
DAGUERRE AN GALLERY.
W V Prentice,comer 8L Jullan-st. and Market-sq.
OA8 FITTEn.
Samuel W Thoman, Broughton-st.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
A Short corner South Brood and Whitakcr-st*.
D L Cohen, No. 5 Jones-et
G Butler.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WIUOI1T8.
RAJ I^clilison, near Canal U>ck.
A N Miller, Eastern Wharf.
SHIPWRIGHTS.
II F Wllllnk, Jr, Eastern Wharf.
Dry Dock Company, Hutchinson’s Island.
WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACK8MITII8.
Miller A Ferguson, comer Broughton A Montgomery-s
Jos Quantock, sen’r,( Wheel wrlght,) 81. Jullunid, W<
of Market-"—-"*
(IAVAKNA!il 5fHOLB«iAl.p * BETAliL
W E are happy to announce that CUlI.SO.Y'S JM-
TK.yT.1IR IMRMIJCQ.WD VEXTIfJIT-
IXO FURXjICK, ns »ecenlly Improved and patented,
is declared by high and roliablo aqjbvrlty to be tho
BEST FU11NACE ifJ TOE1VOULD.
Not ouly Is this Furnace and our system or Ventilation
pro veil and declared to bo the best utodo or Worming
nud Vcutllttlng Dwellings, Churches, Academies, School
House.*, Court and State Houses, Hospitals, Stores, Ac.,
In nearly nil the cities ami towns In the United Stale*,
but Is meeting with equvl favot lathe Canada*, Euglaml,
Russia, and Ollier foreign countries. It has been award
ed at tlio recent Fulra In this country GWd and Silver
Mtthils, Firet Premium/, nud lastly, Us Great PRIZE
MEDAL at the ll’erlfe Fair, Land**. It has been aul>-
Jectod lo tbe most rigid Investigation end severe practi
cal tests, nnd unanimously declared tho be*L (Soo tho
printed rcjwrts or tho Fairs, also city and Btate public
Committees on Publlo Buildings.) We have more than
twenty-five hnndred reforenews many of whom are pro-
fossldual gentlemen, whose scientific nltalnmeuls In such
mnUcrs are well knorr... TO attain this deelrablo object,
the luventor of this Furoaco first abandoned the manu
facture orthp common frail hot-air fbmacee seven years
since, under the settled conviction that red-hot Iron for-
r ho poL.
gases to cscajieand mingle with the air; and then tho
>yance and expenso of repairs, now pots, Ac. Ho
has tho satisfaction of knowing that his efforts to
seenro a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, for
thoroughly worming ami ventilating buildings, has bocn
entirely successful. They possess the following advan
tages: Purity or olr. powerful healers, economical plan
for burning anthracite, bituminous coals or wood, all
equally weu—fine* easily cleared out—great durability
of furnace, not liable to repairs for a long time; perfect
safety against sotting buildings on fire In which they are
located: may be set In low cellars. Sixes for all classes
'buildings.
Also—Four sixes of new and superior PORTABLE
FURNACES-Dr. Clark’s Improved BOSTON SCUOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS of all descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, Ac.
F.meracm’t celebrated VENTILATORS for RoofH of
buildings smoky chimneys, Ac. COOKING RANGES,
with or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures. All
sixes ami styles of those beautiful
MIRROR MARBLE MANTLES,
Parlor and Chuntber Framo Grate*,
of rich European and American styles.
Also—A splendid article or LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
GRATES, for Parlors, Ac.
Architects, Builders, and Ibe Public generally, please
examlno our extensive nssorlmcnL Personal attention
given to warming and ventilating buildings in any part
of the country.
CIIIL80N, RICHARDSON A CO,
374 Urowlway, New-York.
Also, CUILSON, RICHARDSON A CO,
51 A 53 Bluckstone-st, Boston.
oct 10 2tawl4tawo4ino
8. Iff* PETTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 State**!.* Boston, Iflan**
8. M. PKrrxxaiLL A Co, Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 1U State street. Boston, are Agents for tbe
8avummh Republican, and are authorized lo receive Ad
vertisements nud Subscriptions at tbo some rales as are
required at this office. Their receipts are regarded os
payments.
- . Qi->*.>" . NOTICE,
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
jfX'George Glen, late of Chatham County, deceased,
—inlrod to present them duly attested wltbln
ribed by Uw; nna all persons Indebted to
rd’ hereby requested to make Immediate
W. P. HUNTER,
Administrator, C.T. A.
Ice:
All persons interested are
hereby notified that two
Jcatlon will be mado to the
said countv, for leave to sell
ate and the Npgroes or George
lo bf eald qouhty, ter the benefit of the
RHPnTBB* Adm’r, C. T. A.
TIN AND COPPER PLATE WORKER.
U Cranston, 91 Brysn-st.
TIN-WARE MANUFACTURER*
James Sullivan, Broughton-st.
T W McArthor, 13 Barnnrd-st.
John J Maurice, **
J II A T Bishop, comer of Broughton and Jefferton-sL
SADDLERY, Ac.
WII May A Co, comer Whitaker and Bryon-sts.
CARRIAGE MAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS.
G W llanlcostle, 20 Congress and 05 8L Jullan-ets.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Wm Warner, comer Broughton and West Broad-sls.
J O Thornton, comer of Day A West Bmad-eL
MANUFACTURER OF MATCHES.
D II Galloway, 73 York-st.
^ DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN.
D R Dillon, foot West Bruad-sL
GUNSMITH, CUTLERY, Ae.
K Lovell, 12 Itamard-<t
J T Jones, 175 Market-square.
notbo lawteifor any-persoL —•
ride In or through Snr part of a Square, Street, or Lone,
in which tbe IribaMtanto shall be assembled fortbepnrpoto
of extinguishing fire, exedpt the eomnmnder of the Ml-
lili..]th .uchomoeM unij b. 1MMI1 .UtmUoc.
on him, and It slhUl ba tawlul for them to do'so ^In such
case* onlv as may - require that he should oomnfunleate
With the Chief Fireman; and should any person or
tg.4,!8!a.
Dot.
AOPIs'J
teifssi j
Saddlery Warehouse,
Komi* 1 . Building, Sign nflht Bolden Saddle.
orroSlT* W. ». StMMQHS CLOTIMHO STQB*.
SahnfaetnMM S Smfdte*, Sri°tfe‘s’& ITnrness,
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles and
Harnesses, of whicn the following comprise a part: Span
ish Quilted, Overlaid and Shnfton Saddles; Planter’s
large and extra largo Saddle*; Men's plain do.; English
do.; Bora* and Race do.; Ladles’Saddles or a variety of
patterns; Bridies A Martonfales; 8addle-Bam«,Trunks Ac.
8ADDLEIV8 MATERIALS.—Saddle Tre«s 8kl*ting
and Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining nnd Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sixes. - „
HARNESSES.—Conch, Uarouche, Buggy and 8ulky
Harnesses, of all kinds, by tho single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy
Sulky Springs and Axlee; Dash Frames; Hobbs
Ilows, by tho tlnglo sot; Plated and Brass Stump Joints;
plain do.; patent Dash liOathor, Top nnd Curtain do. i
Broad and narrow Laces, varioty of patterns; Silk.and
Wonted Fringes; black and purple Conch Roans; Bug
gy Lumps; Plated and Brass Carrlago Bands ; Brass and
Plated Knobs* Ac. July 23
llOOTK, SllllliS illVufiANS.
* f The subscribers h&vo received, per recent .■
I rivals their .FALL A -WINTER STOCK OF
nufodturers Ih Philadelphia, New
York and New Haven. We Imvcvaa u*nnl 4 a very heavy
slock of Plantation Brogans and IIoubo Servants’Shoes,
in which we would particularly Invite the attention or
Planters awl Factor*, and they will be sold at ttnnrece-
deiflod low prices. O. JOHNSON A OU.,
oct 4 108 Brysn-st,
FALL J!XT) WINTER SUPPLY OF"
1IOOT8 AN1> SHOES*
The snbsorlber would respect «An
telly Inform his frlonds and cus*
. totnera,and oil who wish tobuy.f nL
^p-*«£^tiua he Is now receiving, his FaU
and Wlntefi supply l>f Boots and Blioes, comprising a tell
and complete assortment of tho latest styles nnd fashions.
Thankful ter pastllberal patronage, ho Is oontldeut, from
recent peculiar advantages, of giving entire satlsDictioh to
nll who will‘favor him with n call. Tho following arti-
clce, amongst others, will always be fouud ou baud, and
sold very low t
LADIES DEPARTMENT.
Ladles' Gaiter Boots, «revery stylo and quality;
l)o Parlor Slippers, a very neat nnd pretty article}
Do Walking Shoes, Buskins, He*, and Slippers;
Jenny Lind’s Polka and Ltced Boots, Carpet and Velvet
Slippers, oto.
GENTLEMEN’S SHOES & BOOTS, of otory dMCrip-
lion, always on hand—such as fine Philadelphia Pump-
sole Boots, fine French do^ flno SUlched Welt Boots and
Shoes, Gentlemen’s Gaiters, Congress Boots, oto., etc.;
together with Misses, Boys', Youths’ and Children's
Boots nnd Shoes of every description,
fi jjTPleaso call and oxamluo. WM. HEIDT,
sept 33 < ■ - » ' • Gibbons’ Buildings.
TRAVELLER’S
TRUN DEPOT.
CT GIBBONS' BjINGE. JTJ
GEORGE S. NICHOLS
H AS, In connection with his CLOTHING BUSINESS,
fitted up his second story for TRAVELLING
TRUNK8, VALYSES AND CARPET l)AGB,fuidin-
tends to keep up n complete assortment of such articles,
lie respoctfolly Invites travellers and all others In want,
to call and examine his stock. His prioe, will be marked
tow, and varying from *' "" *" “**—*■ — J J
finished In the best stt .
will bo marked with tho lowest selllnj
abatement from IL [mar 25]
style, and for convenience. ‘Each
h tho lowest selling price, aud n
• ““ GEO. B. NICHOLS.
THUNKS I TRUNKSII THUNKS! I!
.A very largo assortment of fine and
I common Travelling Trunks, among which
\ are Ladles’ Trunks, and Hat Boxes, Just
»received and for aafe by
apr37 O. JOHNSON A OO^
, B)8Bryan-st
TRUNKSl THUNKS!)
Received per steamer, a fine assort
ment of Travelling and Packing Trunks.
.Also, a nice selection ofCarpet Bags. For
' S PIERSON A IIEIDT.
HOOTS AN JO SHOES,
acarw The subscribers beg leave too^it
call tho attention ortholrfrlcnds»Hi
»«d tbo publlo at large, to tholrf hL
very extensive slock of BOOTS
and SUOES, received per recent arrivals for their Fall
trade. No pains havo boon spared In tho seloollou of
goods adapted to this market, and made expressly lo
order, In Iho latest stylo, and of tho bcsl workmanship,
Our stock of thick brogans and womou’s leather boots
has been Increased beyond our usually largo supplies,
and we are prepared lo ternlsh iho planters of Georgia
and8outh Carolina, to any extent, shoes or every quality
aud price, with uu advance upon previous rules.
1 VERSTILLE A BUTLER,
acpt37 3mo 8lgn of tho big boot, Market-sq,
TO FACTOHS AND PLANTERS.
Tho subscribers bare In Store, Corkcr or
BxouauTON AND J*rr*nsnN-STax*Ta. (oppo
site 8L Andrew’s Hall,) a large slock or NEGRO
BROGANS, which they will fit to measure, and
Mil at wholesale prices on their usual terms,
sept 16 2m E. F. WOOD A CO.
Dying and Renovating Establishment,
J ° SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
73 York-st., rear of the Court House,
J'NtnMlslie.l in 1832.
ABIES’ 811k and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
I Covers, Ac. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors; Ladle*’
Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable style; Kid
Gloves Cleaned and Gentlemen’s Gartuenls cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed as may bo required. All done In the
same style which has generally so much pleased my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by Steamboats, or Rnll-Road,
are requested to write per mnlLsc lint 1 may knowuwhere
to caU for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
aprl
FINF. HATS.
THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’s Hats hav
ing been permanently established, wo have now
_ In store n largo Stock of Hals from tho most cele
brated manufacturers, which wo warrant superior to uny
other that cun be produced for tlio same price,
sept 25 N. K. BARNUM A CO.
OORTABLE ELASTIC WRITING DESKS—For sale
1 sept 23 by J. ILCUBnEDGE.
one or Iho best assortment* or VESTS 4- PANTS
in the eity, and will sell cheap as the cheapest. Call and
see them. oct 16
cel ved one of the finest assortments or IWSINF.SS
COATS ever brought to this market, which will be sold
at very reasonable prices. Call and see, at the Clothing
Store, Gibbons’ Rangu.oct 16
that can bo called fm^-lo lie found at the Clothing Store,
Gibbons’ Range. [oct 16] GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
CAPS, lined with Lenllier, ever brought to this city.
Call and sec, at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’Range^
_ fol article of SHIRTS, nnd will offer them cheap.
Call and see. oct 10
B UTTER A CHEESE—Just received and Toronto by
GEO. BRON80N,
oct 16 Comer Bay nnd IVhltaker-streetB.
M RS. MILLER’S CHEWING TOBACCO.—I case,
Just received and for sale by
oct 15 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
lng a complete nassortment or REAIjY-MADF.
CLOTHING, and respectfully Invites those In wnnt to
give him a call at hls Clothing 8tore,Nos.09 and 150
Gibbons’ Range. oct 16
). FORD, Waldburg’s nnlldlng,
Jcffereon-slrcot.
. Bagging. For sale by
-A few pieces Kentucky
SEABORN GOOD ALL
H AMS.—A few barrels Hams, Just received and ter
sale low to close consignment, by
°ct 15 SEABORN GOODALL.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE.
THE Subscriber has on hand, and Is con
stantly receiving from the best and most re
spectable manuftetnrers In the country,Rich
sum DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such ns Table,
Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks; Silver Plates and
Walters, Tea Setts, Castors, Cups and 8aucere, Goblets,
Tumblers, Pap Rosts, Soup and 8ance Ladles; Pie, Ice
Cream, Cake and Fruit Knives; solid 8Uver Deecrt,Pickle
nnd Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit
Knlve*.
Silver Plated 8poons, Forks and Ladles, Cake Baskets,
Castors, Walters, Snuffers nnd Trays.
Ivory Balance Handle Knives, nnd Sliver Plated on
Steel, Table nnd Desert Knives.
Flno Twenty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon IIrasa Clocks, of every duacription.
Gold and Silver Lever and Leplno Watches, fine enam
elled Hunting Wutchus, Gold and Silver 1\ nlcli Chains,
Scats and Keys, Gold and Sliver Thimbles, Gold and
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors
and Razor Strops, Card Cases. Port Monales, Ac.
Particular attention will be given to Ropal
Watches, Clocks and Jo welly.
From hls long exnerienco and extensive facilities, he
confidently believes no will satisfy aU who may Dtror him
with their palrnungo.
Ills prices are ns low, and terms as favorable, as at
any other establishment in tho State.
mar 18 8. W1LMOT, No.l Market-squnro.
A LIGHT , HAT! ■ .
Weighing only 14 Ounces, that cannot be injured
by being smashed ! !
me- We have no hesitancy In saying that this Is the
lightest hat ever offered for sale. Gentlemen
should not tell lo provldo themselves with one of
these Hats, which are a luxury lo wear. For sale at the
Hat Store of N, K. BARNUM A CO.,
oct 0 140 Congress-sU
, small
paper aftd binding. t
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New Orleans, Junol, 1853.
Juno 19
J. D. B.DxBOW.
M ESSRS. DIBBLE A UAREY’having Just returned
from the North, respectfully Invite Inolr customers,
the citizens ofSavannah. and Iho publlo generally, lo call
and examine their FALL STOCK of all styles and colors
or French, English and American Cloths, Casslmorcs
and Vestings, which they are prepared to manufecturo to
ordor In the neatest and most feahlonnble styles. Also,
their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part of Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddlngton,
nnd other now and fashionable Coats, Vests and Pants.
Tho undersigned having selected those goods with great
care, feel confident of pleasing nil who may be In wnnt.
Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS A FANCY ARTI
CLES is complete and woll assorted, which they will Mil
on the most favorable and accommodating terras. .
<retS UlUULlffc OARiY.
lopairing of
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE,
Whole*ale and Retail*
THE largest nnd best selected stock of goods
ever offered for sale In this city. Gold and silver
Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, Bets of
Jewelry, Chntclauca, Bracelets, Broodies, flno
Diamond work Finger Rings, 8llvcr Castors, Tea Sets,
Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, °
Fish Knives, Plo Knives,
Also, ail kiudsof Plated \ _
nud a great variety or nrtlclesl too numerous to meutlon:
tho whole oT which will bo said at reduced prices.
All kinds of Watches, Clocxl, Jewelry er.«l othor Jobbing
attended to by competent hands.
aug23 HORTON A R1KEMAN, No. 110 Broughton-st.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AT. WHOLESALE ONLY.
S UCH Has been the demand In this Market ter Clothing
nt wholesulo by Country Merchants, we hare been In
duced to fit up and fill ono of our Lofts with READY
MADE CLOTHING and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GOODS, which wo now offer at
. WHOLESALE ONLY.
Denlers will at once see the advantage of selecting from
.. LARGE STOCK, where tho sizes are not broken by
constantly retailing from It. Wo do not confine ourselves
to nny one particular market In getting our CLOTHING,
but tako advantage of several or the Northern markets.
Hut* and Cap**
We shall continue ns heretofore, the Wholesale Hat
and Cap Business, and by connecting the two branches,
feel confident can give better bargains In either branch
than were before offered in this city. Our stock Is now
complete, to which we most respectfully Invito an exami
nation before purchasing, at Nos. 153 Congress and 75 St.
Jullnn-strools, Gibbons’ Block, Savaunah, Un.
Jan 20 LYON A REED.
JEWELRY* die.
AIR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton-street, has
Just received the finest assortment of now fash
ioned JEWELRY of all description: Gold aud
Silver Pencils ami Pons; Sliver nnd Silver-
plnted Wore, such as Fruit Baskets, Walters, Tea-sets,
L'and1e-stIcks.Table and Tea-spoons, flnoTnblc, Pocket and
Pen Knives, Ate. Ac.—a large variety of the finest Work-
boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, Ac. Ac- for ladles
and gentlemon—ns also, n fine selection ol Fluting*, Ac-
cordcans, and Fancy Goods of all description*, which he
offers ntUie lowest prices over sold at In this city.
Tlio nubile generally nnd the Indies particularly, are
rcspcciflilly Invited to call round and examine tho above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Brougbton-fltroet
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
THE Subscriber is now opening the largest
stock nnd greatest varioty or Watches, Jewel
lery, Silver und Plated Ware, ever recelvo
before. Fancy Articles or every description In
abundance. Also! Presentation Boxes, or the
richest kind, varying In prico from 81.25 to
•10U. Ladles’ Watches, from 830 to 8255:
’Gant's do., from 840 to 8200. Friends nnu
customers are Invited to call and examine, and Iflnten-
tton to please and attention to business will warrant, ho
hopes to receive a proportionate share of it.
G. M. GRlFFEN, Successor to M. Eastman,
Second comer nbovo Pulaski House.
P. S.—Watches repaired ns usual by tho best workmen
In tho United Stales. Jim 11
WATCH BIAKING AND REPAIRING.
THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to inform
the citizens of Savannah, and tho peoplo In
the country In general, that ho has taken tho
store No. 148 Broughton-street. ono door west
of Dixon’s Confectionary, where lie will be pleased to
Make nnd Repair nil kinds or CLOCKS und WATCHES,
and will worrautnll works with which he may be en
trusted. [npr28 ly] FRANCIS STEIN.
FASHION ABLE
TAILORING E8TAMLI8HHENT*
T HE Subscriber has Just* opened hls Autumn sup
ply of GOODS nt hl« old stand, 105 Bryan-etreet.
Ho has Just returned from New-York, where ho has
bought, from the most fashionable houses In the trade, a
completesupplyof CLOTHS—French and English—ofall
descriptions, for Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Ac. Ac. Tho
selection of Cloths, Casslmeres, Ac. is nno or tho best
and haudsomest ever offered for safe in this market, and
he will continue to receive every ten days new supplies
of oil descriptions of Goods usually kept in such estnb-
llshtneuts, with the monthly fashions from Franco nnd
England. Tbo subscriber is
up hls Cloths for customers In
manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly invited to
call and examlno for themselves,
sept 25 ly Al. D. MURPHY, 105 Brynn-etrect.
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE.
J. C. 11A suit OU U K A CO.
HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrivuls, FiiiefZB*
China Tea Sols; Saucers; Dinner Sols; GIBHuV
and Plain Pitchers; Candlesticks, high andu!/
mm*, low: Chbra Vases nnd other Mantel Ornomonls;
Pavo-alls; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs, gilt nnd om-
bossed, various sizes; Graulto Dinner,Tea and Toilet
Eels; Lustre Bowls; togother with a general assortment of
Granite Ware; Decanters of now patterns: Pitchers; Gob-
lota; Wine Tumblers, cut and pressed; Water and Wlno
Bottles; Astral, Solar and Globe Lamps; Candlesticks,
B ind colored; FIngor Basins; Fruit Baskets; Dishes;
; Suit Collars, various pnttoms: Hall Imntems; Bo-
hemian Glass Toilet Bottles, Vases, Ac.; Silver. Gilt and
Bronzed Girandoles nnd Roebucks; Plaited Fruit Boskets;
Castors; Aluslnrd Tops; Ton, Dessert nnd Tablo Spoons;
Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter Stoppers; Tea Strainers;
Britannia Coflbe Biggins; Unis nnd Pols; Bent’s Patent
Coffee Drawers; Tea Pots; Chocolate Pots; Lamps; Can
dlesticks; Cups; Alugs; Soup Boxes:Pitchers; Castors, Ac.
J. C. HASBUOUCK A CO.
Jan 20 Bmcta’ new building, Broughton-street.
« PINE KNOT PLAIN8*)*
T HE undersigned have lust received from the Euglo
Manufacturing Co, or Columbus Gs n a lot or the
named Llnseys. Wo would respectfully call the atten
tion of Merchants and Planters to the suporlor quality of
theso goods, which for evenness of texture nnd firmness
or fabric, are not equalled by any manufoctory In Ihe
country. Orders left with uA, or addressed to J. Rhodes
Browne, agentnl Columbus,.will receive prompt atten
tion.
Samples of the above goods may be seen at our office,
04 Jiny-streeU [sept 25] POWDERY A WELLS.
STEAM ENGINES, SUGAH MILLS, Ac.
rpHEESSEX COMPANY Lxwrknok, Mass., are pre
pared lo execute promptly all ordors for Steam En-
„ s, Sugar Mills, Locomotives, Cotton nnd Woolen Ma
chinery. 51111 Shafting and Gearing, Turbine and Parker
Water Whoels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machine Work
generally, In the best manner, and at prices as low as
equally good work can be obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy of ftiul in steam
-»*-*--• |(y | n 0V enr thing.
GORDON Ale
engine*, aud to dttrabl
aprsA ly
- . celved and for sale by
oct >5 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
S UGAR HOUSE SYRUP—A fresh supply. For sale by
W. D. FORD, Waldburg,* Building,
oct 15 Jefferson-ttn-cL
EMPIRE HOTEL, OGLETHORPE, Ga.
*—* The Subscriber, late of the Wabiiihotox Hall.
AJacou, (iik, having taken tho above Hotel, ana
furnished It throughout with the best of new Tur-
nlture, and having large and ally room*, ho hopes to shore
a portion of publlo patronnge by close attention to busi
ness, having good stabling, and every convenience to
make the guests of hls bouse comfortable.
Juno3l ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor.
STEAM-SA1VED & RIVER LUMBER.
rruiE Subscribers have now on hand nnd will continue
A. to keep a large and full supply of wed-seasoned
Steam-sawed and Rlvor Boards and Scanning of all de
scriptions and sizes, which thoy will sell low and on ac
commodating terms. Lumber will be dellvend in any
part of the city, If required.
B.P.KINr”
TJMRBCRACKERS, No. L—For sale by
X 1 W. D. FORD, Waldburg’s Building,
oct 15 JeffcWon-strceL
PER FLORIDA.—SAULSBURY A CO. are now
X opening a splendid assortment of Furnishing Goods,
consisting In part of Gents fine Shirts, 8111c antf Merino
Under Shlrls, Silk, Aferlno and Colton Drawers, together
with a few choice Caasimcre pant Patterns, a snperb
article. Call nnder the Alonhall House Building.
Great bargains for cash. oct. 14
TiUTTER A CHBE8E^-5keg* Prime Butter; 30 boxes
1J do Cheese, landing and for sale by
od 10 A. O. HENRY, Exchange Dock.
_F. W. CORN WELL, 103 Brynn-et.
A PPLES.—so barrel* Apples, In fine onler. For sale
by W. D. PORD,
oct 15 Waldburg’s Building, Jefferaon-strccL
TiUCKWHEAT.—25 boxes new Buckwheat, landing
±t per steamer Alabama und for snlo by
Oct 7 CLAGHORN A CUNNING!!AAI.
T>UTTER A CHEESE.
X5 chol
j 10 firkins Goshen Butter—a
cholco article; 20 boxes Choete; received per Ala-
‘ - W. Al. DAVIDSON.
bams. For sale by
gBANDY A GIN.
[oct fl]
— pipes Swan Gin; 10 hair, 5
quarter, and 9>elgMhJ>^ea ftrignetlo Brandy. li,
■lore, and for sale by " |oct O'] WTm. DAVIDSON."
INCING KNIVES A CLEAVERS, Meat Saws ami
Butcher Knives. For ante by
Butcher Knives. For sale by
oct 6 F. W. C.ORNWELJ., 102 Brynn-et.
-140 bales prime North River Haj
- sale by [oct 5]
North ilivcr Hay, to arrive, for
HUNTER A GAM SI ELI..
R OPE.—100 colls Bale itopo, on consignment. For
snlo by (oct 4] ROWLAND A CO.
store, by [oct 0]
’ntatoes. just arrived and In
K.F.Kfr '- ~
L ATHS.—200,000 superior loiths. Just received and
for snlo by [oc!_0] JA8. QUANTOCK, Jr. A CO.
B ACON SHOULDF.U8.-30 hogsheads. Landing and
for safe by [oct fi] COHEN A FOSDTCK.
—joy; 50
... .... F 100.do.E.
Phclp’sGIn; 50 do. P. AII. Connecticut River Oln; In
store and for sale by (oct 2] SWIFT A CO.
from schr. 11. S. Borllng: 100 hbls. II. S. Flour, from
new Wheat; 50 kegs Leaf laird; 20 bbls.do.do.; 50 hltds.
Prime Bacon Sides; for sole by
oct 2 , SWIFT A CO.
new Tin, Sheet-iron inJopperTSltthufactory,
BT^Esi 0 SMVES11 *8T0Vjf?l I
The Subscribers have on hand at the comer
COPPKU WAIUS, U>«, odor U
■ale ana retail.
All kinds or Job Work In our line faith
idly and promptly executed. Orders re-
■ spcctfully solicited.
N. IL—Hnvlug had much experienco In Roofing, we
are prepared to execute all Jobs in that line In tho latest
and moat approved manner,
oet lS’' J. H. « T. BISHOP.
OBINSON’S PATAuuT BARLEY,—This article to
■ strongly rooemqiwtf*^ by the faculty as a nutri
tions eoollng food for Infants. It Is 'also much approved
for making adidtclous custard, Ac.; Just received, and
'•>
Tyinrrr'
50 bbls. Sugar, BuUor, Pilot Bread and Soda.—
culls, fresh baked; 20 boxes Pearl Starch; 50 boxes Pale
Soap; for solo by
oct I DAVIS A COPP.
B EEF.—20 half bbl*. Beef now landing, and for sale by
oct 1 A. MINIS.
UllJB k. WHJPKEY—100 barrrliFIpur, “Howord
Street;*’ 50, barrels Common Rectlfiod Wbatcey.
Landing from schooner J. IL Holmes, and for sale by
octO CRANEAHOLCOUDfe.
T ARD, FLOUR, Ac.—60 kog* laird; 10 whole and half
J-J bbls. Flour, various brands; lo: bbl*. Coffee Sugar;
10 bbls. st. Croix do.; 5 hhd*. Aluscovsdo do; 30 bbls.
Crushed do; 3 do. Powdered do4 5 boxes Loaf do.
bags lUo Coffee;
bbls. nutter Crai
W hidf barret* 1
Biscuit, and a vi
**»&" jloiSiicail! 11S7 Pfnughton-L.
IUBR A ALEr-'O bbls. Ate and fi bbls. Champagne
SAULSBURY & CO.,
(Marshall House Uulldiup:,)
ARK MOW OPS *1* O A DESIRABLE STOCK OF
READY MADE CLOTHING,
A DAPTED to the present season, which has been
XX manufactured under their own supervision, and
Iho workmanship or whfeh they can recommend In
every respect. As they contemplate making It a perma
nent buslnese, it will be their aim to self such goods
as will give satisfaction lo their customers. Thoy will
deal mostly In the finer and medium grades of Goods,
but at the rato of profit they deslgu ehnrging, will bring
them within tho reach of those who may have hereto
fore worn an Interior article. Tholr terms being exclu
sively Cash, they can afford to mako it to tho Interest of
cash purchasers to patronize thorn.
Being always In tne market, wo can avail ourselves of
the newest and most desirable Goods Imported, and wlU
have by every steamer fresh additions to our Stock.
A CARD.
T HE subscribers would .caU the attention of Iho citi
zens ofSavannah and Sflrrouhdlug country to their
large and newly -selected stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
comprising almost every article wanted In furnishing
Private House*, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all of
which were bought ter Cash, and will bo sold at remark
ably small profiis.
They call particular attention to their Stock of Stoves
Grates, Mantel Pieces, Ac.
Tenons wanting any thing In the lino of Ifouso-keep-
lng articles would do well to examlno their Slock botero
purchasing elsewhere, and havo tho advantage of select
ing from an entirely Now Stock.
MORSE A NICHOLS.
155 nrougliton-sh
PUMP-SOLD BOOTS.—Received per
steamer, a cholco lot of Benkerl’s Pump-solo
Bools. For sato by
sept29 W. HEIDT.
AGENCY FOIl LLOYDS*, LONDON.
I AAI -laslruried by tho Committee for managing tho
affairs of “LLOYDS’,’’to furnish copies or lustra:
tionsto Merchants, Commanders and Alasteraof Vessel
for the Stowage of Mixed Cargoes. 1 am prepared to
•upply thorn on application to F. IL WELA1 AN,
July 15 1st—flmo Agent for Lloyds’.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING*
T HE Subscribers tako this raothod or returning their
thanks to the cUlten* and the public genernll *
the very liberal patronage extended to thorn, nnd o. ...
forming litem that they ore now receiving nnd opening
a very large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING;
consisting In part of black and blue Frock and Dress
Coals, Business do, (of every kind), black and foney
Caaelmere Pants, Vests of every description; which ther
offer on very reasonable terms. Quick sales and smi ‘
profits. Gall and see na.
SAULSBURY St CO- Marshall House.
N. B,—No charge for showing our Goods, sept 29
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO*
FpiHS Valuablo Alincrnl Substance Is sold In flue pow-
A dor, then mixed with Linseed Oil to tho consistency
of thick paint, nnd applied with a brush, nud after an ex
posure of a tew monMis.to tim atmosphere, tills coating
becomes a perfect slate or coat.pf mall, protecting what
ever Is covered from tbo action of Uu>; weather and from
Thoro is nothing equal id liter, steamboat’and car (Jocks,
for all kinds of Iron, iu It forma a coating nearly as hard
asthelronItself;and'qayorcjoavi*oft ...
In some places, a ■purloin article has been sold as tbe
genuine, therefore purchasers altould be careful te buy of
authorized^Agents.
Every Barrel I* marked - BMXPf f l&ftPROfo
PAINT. TUe AbovePainU*for»*teIn Savannah by
»ej>18' . - O. A, L. LAAIAlt,
) whole and 20 half bitnWs No«.i,Sand
el; .10 quintals Codfish, and 75 boxes Scalec
™..-. .. .... .
X' Mackerel;.lo quintals Codfish, and 75
Herrlnn. In store aud ter sale by
Mpt29 J. E. CADY A CO,
NEW STORE.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAINTINGS, EN
GRAVINGS, dr. d*e.
T HE Underalgucd has opeiiud, at No. 135 Oongresa-
slrcet, a general assortment of LITERARY, MIS
CELLANEOUS. RELIGIOUS, mid SCHOOL BOOK8.
Also,-Blank, Recokd, and AIkuorandum Books, of
every description. A large variety of Oaf, Letter and
Fancy Notk Paper; Cards, and Envelopes, of . every
description; Fancy Stationery In largo varieties; Paint*
iNosaud Pictures, framed nnd untrained, an elegant
assortment; Pori Folios, Fori Monnles, Pocket Book*
nnd Card Cases for ladles amt gentlemen, Gold and. 811-
ver Pens and Pencils, Ink Stands, Inks, Paints, Drawing
Books, Jcc. Ac. Ac. Also, a goneral assortment of
Catholic Books, Prints, Cards, AIemkntoki, Ao.
Phrenological, Physiological, Water Cure, nnd Spiritual
publications. The above works will bo sold at reasona
ble rates. Tho public aro respectfully Invited to call and
examine the stock. 8. S. SIBLEY,
oct 14 tf
OOKS, STATIONARY AND FANCY ARTICt.ES.-
The Subscriber desires lo Inform hls friends and the
public, that ho has obtained u larger store next door to
the one previously occupied by him, and that he has Just
relumed from tha North with au extunslvo Stock of
BOOKS, STAPLE nnd FANCY STATIONARY and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Historical and Statistical Information respecting ths
History, condition and prospects of the Indian Tribes of
the United Staten; collected nnd prepared under the dl.
rectinn of Iho Bureau of Indian Affairs, per Act of Con
gross of Alarch 3d, 1847 $ by Henry B. Schoolcraft, L. L
D- Illustrated bv 8. Eastman, Capt. U. B. Army.
Regulations Tor tho Uniform nnd Dross or tho Nary
and Marino Corps of tho United Staton, from tho original
Text nnd Drawings In the Navy Deportment.
• Regulations fortho Uniform and Dress of tho Army of
tho united Stales, Juno 1851, from tho Urlgtmd Text and
Drawing* In Iho War Department.
The Architect—a series ol original Designs for Domes
tic: and Ornamental Cottage* and Villas connected with
Landscape Gnnlonlng, adapted to tho United States, Il
lustrated by Drawings of Ground Plots, Plans, Perspec
tive Views, Elevations, Sections and Details, In two vol
umes: by Wm. H. Bnulctt.
Shaw’s Civil Archilecturc, being a complete theoreti
cal and practical system of Building, containing llic
fundamental principles of tho Art, nud illustrated by 6!
copper plato eugravlngs: by Edward Shaw, Architect
bclug the sixth edition, revised aud Improved, to which
aro added twenty copper plate engravings: also,aTrea
tise ou Gothic Architecture, with plates etc.; by Thomas
W. 8ll!owny and George Al. Harding, Architects,
oct 7 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
I NKS.—A suporlor quality of News Ink, Book and Job
Ink of ovory quality, red, blue, green, gold size, Ao^
from tho manufactory or Romlg, Lny A Co., Philadel
phia. A supply will bo kept constantly on hand, and
sold on tho most reasonable terms. Orders from I’rin*
era rcspcctfoily solicited, [oct 7] J. B. CUBBEDGE.
aiia (ortho
IN aUAIlT KOI
For Parlfyluff tUA Bloo
Curo of
Scrofula, Ri
au, Balt 11
flks, fl
ous t
cuiTts,. Consumption, Femai
PLAINTS, LOSS OF APP.ETITS, usk
rral Debility, Ac.
In this preparation are strongly concentrated slf|i, #
medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined wife lb,
most effectual aids, tho most snltttary’- prpductioM, Um
most potent slmploe of ,the vegetable klugdoin; »ud ihw
combination Is such that one modify attf Improve* lb,
other, producing a compound dJflbrtug entirely inttieW
racier and properties front any olher propunttlon,
unrivalled lu its operation on the sysjem when laborin'*
under disease. The manv well autlientioated cum of
Scrofula, of tlio most mallgnnntcharactef, have civet, u
a wide and deserved celobrlty, But It Is not tlon# u
Scrofula, nor in the class of diseases to which It belonn
that this preparation hss been found beneficial, n i.®?
■l>eelflo In ninny diwates or the akin, and may be admlru
istcrod with rsvorable resulte In nil; nnd it baa been ^
fully tested, not only by pationts themselves, but aUbh,
physicians, that It has received 'their unqualified recoS.
mendatlonanud tlio approbation of Iho public, and hu
established, on Ite own merits, a reputation tor valos
nnd spnoAOV far superior to tho various compound}
bearing tho name of Sarsaparilla. Tha following ttitu
montals are selected from among the; mnltltudo of tbota
monac, fornlshcd gratuitously by au our agents, - ,
The following was sent to our agents, Messrs. W. A.
Waldron A Co^ who are poreorially acquainted with
tbe writer:
.. Waterford, N. Y h Nov.20, 1850.
Messrs. Bands—GentlemenAbout three mouths
since, tho disease called “Beard, or Barbor’a Itch.” sp.
pearod on my fuce, and as It Is of rare occurrence-M
case at yet having come under Ibe care of our vfiUn
physicians—1 found it very difficult even to stop llieem.
gross or t'
dies that
thegalhx _ __
my beard on lhe*lde of my 7kcd and chin.-' A short Hum
since, a friend told .mo that ha had It ter two yean, ud
tried different remedies without success, but finally carrd
it in a short time by the use of 8ands’ Sannpnrilln. On this
recommendation, 1 bought one bottle,and.finding 1 re
ceived benefilfrom it, 1 contluuud lls use until I-am an*
perfectly curod. 1. am led lo bring thla to. your notlcs
gratuitously, from tho fact that Ihe .disease-Is not mimed
in the list or complaints ter which Ihe (Sarsaparilla Is t
remedy, nnd that you may be able coufldently to recom-
mend It for such coses.
Yours, truly, GEO. F.. SCOTT.
REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS.
Nkw-York, Fob. 17,18(9.
Messrs. Bands!—Having suffered mdhy years with ■
dlseuso or my throat, affecting the larynx, during trhklf
time 1 was treated by the must dlstingtilsM physJdus
LUAIBEIt I LUMBER I
AlcKAV, Agent
Jan 20
NCHLEY A CO^ Wllllnk’s wlinrf.
TIN-WARE AND STOVE DEl’OT 1
Removal.
JAMES SULLIVAN hnsremoved from hls
old stand In Wbltskor-slreet, to the new nnd
beautiful Iron Front Store, in Brough
ton-street, nearly opposite I. W. Morrell A
Co.’s store.
A moro oxlenslve assortment than hereto-
• fore will bo kept, nnd all reasonable effort
made to please.Juno 26
REMOVAL.
, IN CONSEQUENCE of extensive alterations
to bo made In thetrstoro, tho undersigned have
removed lo tho premises formerly occupied by
Air. Jas. Sullivan, In Whitaker-aireot, next door
to Air. G. M. Griffon’s Jewelry Slore,whero may be found
their tisunl variety of PIANO FORTES, MUSIC and
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Juno 23 F. ZOGBAUM A CO.
rpllF.EAGLE PASS; or. Lite on tho Bordert by Cora
X Alnntgomory—Putnnm’a semi-monthly Library.
Whims nnd Oddities, second series: by Thomas Hood.
Illustrated—Putnam’s semi-monthly Library.
A New-Enghiud Tulo and Allscellanlca: by Catharine
8edgwick, autlior of “ Clarence,” Ac.
Mrs. Puinnin’s Receipt Hook,and young Houwkeepor’a
Assistant, new and elegunt edition.
Tho complete Concordance lo Bhakspoare, being a ver
bal index to nil tbo passages lu the Dramatic Works of
tlte Poet: by Mrs, Cowden Clarke.
Dictionary of Geography, Descriptive, Physical, Statis
tical and Historical, forming a complete general Gazet
teer of tlie world t by Alox. Keith Johnston.
Tho National Alius or General Geography: by Alex.
Keith Johnston.
Tho Life of George Washington ; by Jared Sparks, new
edition. Received by
oct 8. JOHN AL COOPER A CO.
permanent l
nnd atrougth declining, and tho disease making- tortei
progress. Caustic applications were used, and whatever
else was thought most efficient forproduefuga cure: but
lam confident the doploreblo aituutiod I Was Id, the la
ryngitis being accompanied wllh phtlsls and great diffi
culty In breathing, would soou have terminated my lire,
had I not obtained rollcrthrough tho medium or yourin-
valuablo Sarsaparilla. I must say, gentloinon, when I
commenced using the Sarsaparilla, I did not plsee much
confidence lu Its virtues; and IhlswIU not surprise you
when you are Informod 1 hod tried moro than fifty dlflfer-
ent remedies during tho pant four years, without any sue.
cess; but after taktugyour Sarsaparilla stew weeks. I was
obliged at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous spe
cific hns not only relieved, but cured mo; indTlhei'etere
think It my duty, gontleineu, for tho benefit of suffering
humanity, to give you this attestation of my cure. 1
Yours, very truly, D. PARENT. 1
Consulate or Fkanok in the United States.
Tho above statement nnd slgnnturowere acknowledged
In our presence by Mr. D. Parent as Irite.
For Die Consul General of France,
„ , L. BORO, Vico Consul.
Prepared and aold, wholesale and retail, by A. B, A D
S ANDS, Druggists nnd Chemists, 100 Fulton-»t, comer or
William, Now York. Bold also bv PrtigglsU geuerally
throughout the Untied States aiid Canadas. Price 81 per
bottle: six bottles for 85. * •
...Boldin Savannah by W. *W. LINCOLN ,and T. M.
1URNLRA co^nnd by all the Dru^lata throughoul
ho City and State. 3mo—th up!20
DOOK8.
E AGLE PASS, or Lite on tho Border. By Cora
Mnntuomcry.
Ilood’e Whim* and Oddities In Prose and Verse.
Mies Sedgwick’s Now England Tales and Miscellanies.
Comical People, Illustrated with 19 pictures.
Archibald Cumeron, or Heart Trials.
Alexander’s Outlino of Morel Science.
Lives of Generals Scott nnd Jackson. By Headley
Journal of n Summer Tour. By Miss Sowell.
Spier and Surotmo’s French Pronouncing Dictionary.
By Qunckenboss—largo 8vo.
Physician’s Visiting Lost for 1853.
Prescriber’s Complete Hand Book.
BlbvlllnuLeaves. By Florenceund Fanny.
Indians and Ihe Gold Mines.
Aunt Alary’s Tales. By Mrs. Hughes,
W. THORNE
oct 8
5 WILLIAMS.
NEW BOOKS,
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO-
Thursday, October I4M.
T HE Lives of VVInOela Scott and Andrew Jackson: by
J. T. Headley.
Archibald Cninoron; or, Henri Trial*.
Outlines of Moral Science: by-Archibald Alexander,
D. D.
Reuben,Alcdllcolt; or, Tho Coming Mon: by Af. W.
Savage, Eaq M author or “The Bachelor of the Albnny.”
Contentment butter than Wealth: by Alice B. Neal,
author of “No such word as tell.”
A Journal kept during a Summer Tour: by Bliss So-
well, author or “Amy Herbert,” Ac.
Tlio Book of tbo Heart; or, Love’s Emblems—Illus
trated by thirty-three steel engravings.
Gentleman Jack; or Life on tho Road.
oct 14
_ Copying Press. It does not require fattening down;
Iho pressure Is obtained with more ease, and Ills not so
liable lo got outof order. Screw Presses, of various sizes;
Merchants’ Seal Presses; Notary*’ Seal Presses. Re-
celved by [oct 14] JOHN Al. COOPER A CO.
A. Icctod articles of tho beat quality; It possesses In s
concentrated form all the valuable properties or the It.
mulca Ginger, and is warranted to be freo from all irri
tating or other properties of an Injur’
It Is beneficially used In a vario
where a warm cordial and grateful strmulsiit is rebulred,'
particularly In cases where there is a seiito or ezbitu.
lion arising from excessive fatigue or host, % few drew
In half a tumbler of water wllh a little sugar, will U
remedies. ,
Where (hero le >n unplcannl retire of weight or Mom
oiler online, from Iniporrecl illeosUon, or wlioro Mom
U Induced from riding In u rnlfrond cor, or corrlige, or
from tlio motion of n vessel at sea, tho Essence of Gin
ger. If given according to tho directions will almost In
variably give relief.
In ordltinrji dlnrrhann Inclplont cholera. In Jliort, I.
nil cases or pros! ration of the digestive functions, whether
from Indulgence or disease it Is of Iriestimuble vsluo.
During the summer months und in Southern climates.
It Is Invaluable, particularly during tho prevalence of
opldemlo Cholera; no traveller or family should be with
out It.
Just i
Juno
M ASONIC WORK8.-“Tbo Masonic Chart,” byR. W.
Jeremy L. Cross, G. L.; “Tho Freemason’s Moni
tor,” by Z. A. Davis, embellished with a correct like
ness of Joseph R. Chandler; “Tlio Craftsman and Free
mason’s Guido,” by C. Alooro, of Cincinnati. For sale by
B. 8. SinLEY, 135 Congreaa-srreot.
„ ... . LAND WARRANT!),
rpHE Highest Cash Prico paid forLand Warrants by
X July 5 A. C. TOMS, No. jiffi BsystrocL
GLASS WARE.
i A Inrun nnd varied assortment Just opened; a
mong which may bo found several patterns of finely
cut Decanters, In soils; a largo varioty of single Do-
canters, both cut and pressed; some hnndsome stylos of
Wine and Ifock Bottles, Colognes, &c. Call und ox-
amino, at [sept 20] COLLINS A BULKLEY’S.
GEOUC4IA HUllU MILL 8TONE8.
T HE Underuigncd hns on hand an assortment or Barr
Stone, from 18 Inches to 4Jtf feet dlnmeter, n portion
or which Is already dressed for running, nnd of superior
quality. All the necessary irons furnished with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill
Stones, tho articlu can be delivered al all times losuit
orders, and on liberal terms. C. 11. OAA1PFIKLD.
U. STATES CLOTHING EMPUIUUM,
WHOLESALE WARBROOM8
AT THE “RED DOORS.lt
rpIIIBNow nnd Extensivo IlEADY-AIADE CLOTHING
X Establishment, recently opened by tlio Subscribers,
offers Inducements to SOUTHERN and WESTERN buy
ers In regard to low prices nnd immense vurlety of stocK,
rarely to be met wltii. Tho Increnso of sales from a very
liberal patronage, has bocn such as to warrant their of
fering Clothing at unusual lout prices, and carrying out
tho system of “Large Salee and Small Profit*,"
t3T Orders from nny part or tho United Stateaprompt-
ly executed and with especial care.
REED, BROTHERS A CO.
P. B/—Facilities will be offered buyers to purcliaso no
Uio regular credit. Usual discount allowed lo cash buy
ers. ly deo J5
In tlio Court of Common Fiona und of
Oy« * 'rermlnerlor v’b.
>.«« v>uu|iui, UUUVIIIM onoiiur. nuu mruui IV. SUIII, UrUllli
Jurors, suintnoned lo mtend tlio iiresenl term of ihls
Court, rarnte dofoultj Il ls ordurod that they bo lined each
ml they
- v—---—, P. Collins, Talesman,
summoned on the Graud Jury, made deteull: ills order-
that he be fined Forty Dollars; and, whorens. Win.
■—r. Grand Juror, summoned lo attend (lie nresent
if this Court ntndo default on tlio 12Ui insta
Forty Dollars; niui whereas, J.
summoned on Ihr "— J * ~
cd
term of this Court ntndo deteult on tlio 12th instant t it
Is ordered that ho ho fined PI vo dollars; and. whereas.
Lodor Molirtow Jolmjj, rtBook. J«o,.io. col”
JI.rllnBmlUi, ProUorl.lt Cook, Doorgo B. Nlcliolt Join!
I- Gray son, C. P. Ilollls, Peter Signer, Andrew Smith,
nusiffu* 001,0 ,,au P 1 ' *? l,n Aurkennd Daniel
O’Sullivan, Petit Juror*, summoned to sltend tliot
, ,... FoUt Jnrora, summoned to attend tho present
each Ten Dollars, unless good and sufficient cause or ex
cuse be filed with the Clerk of this Court on or before
of the next term or thit Court.
True extract from tho minutes..
■optW PHILLIP M. UUB8KLU Clerk.
C HEAP PUBLICATIONS.—A
Cheap Publications—Tales. 1 .
ferent popular authors. For sale by
oct 14 8.8. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-street.
mural assortment of
Acl, by tlio dip-
W RITING PAPERS.—a Inrge slock of French and
Engfish Letter and Note Papers; Plain and Ruled,
uream, Blue Laid and Wove.
Also, Embossed and Corded Note Papers, (wllh En
velopes to match) of various patterns. Received by
*0 JOHN A!. COOPER U CO.
T ,' NEW HOOKS.
HE Coauctlo, a Novel: by tbe author of Miterrlmus.
Capt. Hnuko; or. the Lite of a Highwayman. A
Kninuncet by tho author of Tom King, Paul Clifford, *c.
Tho Lives or Cons. Winfield Scott und Andrew Jack
son : by J. T. Ilcadtoy,
Archibald Cumeron or Hearts Trials. ,
Outlines of Moral Science: by Archibald Alexander,
D. 1)., Into Professor lu Ibe Theological Seminary ut
Princeton, N. J.
Ilurpor’s Magazine for October. Received by
Mpt 20 J. II. CUBBEDGE.
received persleamer, and for sate by
^ W. W. LINCOLN, Mbnument-squzfe.;
OVEUlVllUI.miN.i MICCJESSI
RU6BTON OI.AKK kcSS uiEBEDIlATa)
C«U I.IVEB OIL.
r pilIS Vnlnnble remedy, introduced'by its totheno.
A lice or the medical profession bnt little mor
two years s nee, has, during that short period, sd\,
more rapidly In tho publlo cstiindtloh fhah soy remedy
yet discovered for this dread destroyer of the human race.
It 1ms been used with the most signal und gratlfrlng iuo-
ces*, oven In ciwes considered hopeless; und, In the hie
reports of Hie Now York nnd Pennsylvania Hospitals,'04
Its use, it Is spoken of os being more valuablo tiisn any
remedy yet discovered for Consumption and Polmonry
Affections; and It has the groat advantage over til Mini
remMUesjthnt, Instead orroduclng, It Increases the it rength
und flesh or the patient—thus enabling Nature to coope
rate with the remedy, und overcome the disease.
Owing to tlio purity and superior quality of IbeOU.of
our munutecturo having given it a popularity over *11
others, several persons have copied the shnpear J
our bottle, lu order to palm off Interior
ternted Oil; and, as tho article, unless pi
cums, worse thun usoles- -
tur niuiiwi, \A1UCK ol uo'i .
tlmt the signature is over the cork. For sale by
And by Droggl»ta generally h
H USBAND’S CALCINED AlAGNESlAr-rThe »up«-
rlor qualities of ibis Msgnosla are, that IMi.Mr
llrely deprived or carbonic acid, ; freo from unplc*^
nnl taste, smoll, or other disagreeable property,.»»u
Is without roughness or grittiueu lo the touch or,palslfc
Onotouspoonftil of this Magnealu Is equal In, strength to
three or Tour of the common calcined' ragpwlsilM*
combining smsllnesa of dose wllh tbo most agittsble
terrai n which magnesia run be ndmlnlsterud. Juit ry
celvod per steamer State of Georgia. *
fei&fflgghi
O UR OWN CORRESPONDENT In Italy; by Honan.
School for Falliera: an old English Story; by
uwynno. '
Anna Hammer: a Tale or German Lite.
Bleak House.No.7; Blackwood fiir Septembers Night-
side oCNnturo; Sorcery und Magic; Trench on Word;
HallonBrondiltls; Houaa^cs^Men aud Women..'
sept 24
. fllURNE WILLIAMS.
BOOKS.
PHILOSOPHERS A ACTRESSES. By Arsene Hous-
JL saye, author of Men nnd Womon or tho 16th Cen
tura •
Alon of tho Time, or Sketches of Living Notables.
Anglo-American Literature and Manners. By P,
Charles. '
Pioneer Women ortho West By Aire. EJIet.
Ilnrners’ Magazine, for October.
Itendon Art Journnl, for ftoptomhor.
Danlol Webster and hls Contemporaries. By March.
Voices or Nature to her Foster Child, tho Soul or Man.
Hy Uiuorcr.
2 v F Mi° n fi 0 vo I ^ unclIon8 * n y Waterman, now edition, In
uw ° r ,h » u »'“
Poe's Completo Works, 3 vols.
Mpl 311 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
T IJEsab^riberHsvS??fk^?®Winismson’fc aHedL"
1 is preimred to reoelve Cotton nnd other Prodrice/trn
storage. [oct 13] Imo JOHN II. HULL.
Doctor Your«olf for 35 Conte!
BY Moaii* of Uio POCKET
AJSCUI,APlU8,or Every nno
hls own Physlclunl Thirty*
sixtu edition, with upwards or
a tjundreil engravings, showing
privntedlscaso In every shape
nnd form,und malformations of
|VoE?fo™»l.” l ” r W “'
Tho tiino has now arrived,
Hint persons suffering from se
cret diseases, need no more
hccotno tho viotim of quack-
krv, as by the prescriptions
contained In this book, any one
— — tnsy cure himself without hin
drance to business, or the knowledge of the most Intimate
friend, nnd with ono-tonth tho usual expenso.. In addition
to the general routine of private dlseaso, It folly explains
the cause ofinauhood’s early docllne. with observations
on marriage—besides many oilier derangement* which It
wonld not bo proper to enumorale In the public jirlnt*.
#3T Any pereou sending TWENTY r FlVE CENTS
enclosed In • letter will reoelve one cojiy or this book,
by mall, orfivo copies will bo sent for one dollar. Ad-
d :«3vVJ?.V W. YOUNG. No, 153 SPRUCE Street PHIL-
ADBLFZUA.” Post-ppld. L I. . - i
ptHILLFEVERfDifoib^Apte^SwSlVnt «
V mittentFoversandalltho vnrious fohhs ‘
disease*, speedily nnd thorotmhly cured by DR. OS
GOOD’S INDIA OHOLAGOaUE, the well known rons-
dy for Fever and Ague. * ,
n.at oldL favorite wllh thepubUc, requires no w
. \ ap „ .1° glvolt Bturenoywlth the poople. RlfJ«J»
to tall lts own story—to jest on Its own intrinsic merite
A»k the candid man who has given It A- Air trial, atm ho
will Jell you what ll will accomplish. .
It Is onilrely a vegetable preparation, and may be
by.auy one. with porfoct safety to themost delicate con*
atitution. In repeated iustanoes It has been admltjWerefl
to Intents loss than a month old, sulfcring from aUacki w
*P A Ague, and alwaya Vlth. ebllfe
numberless Instances constitution* greatly imps red, Wd
apparently ruined by a long residence lit a Dillons dk
mute, have been entirely restored by Its continual sna ei-
flclent use. For sale nt wholesale or retell, by.
WM. W. LINCOLN, MonunieiiWquare..,
July SO Sob). Agent for tblaCW
T he
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e addition to tholr slock ‘pr Ship Cho.i
Hardware, Ac., which they offer for sale on-nccdmrawf
ting terms. Among their stock may be" found Uta fol»*
lng articles:
.. Anchors, Chains, Manilla and Hemp Cordage, of
Hnmbrollno, Woriullne, Housollue,.Marltee,fip°».
S Oakum, Pnlnts, Window Glass, Putty, Whwand
Lead, Red Lead, Yellow Ochre, Chrome Y«pffj
Chrome Green, VerdlgriN Litharge, Sulphur, BrlgM Md
Black Varnish,Corral and'Jiptfn Vwttlih.fflWtffl0ft
Oil, Whale Oil. Linseed OJlT Olive OllMlted
Ite Tnrpontiite, Rosin,Tnr, Pltcli,CoklTar, PMh> W2*" < *
Scrub do, Clamp do, Varnish do. Tar do., Mtnp »
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Sc.MPvHMauw PllM, InuT.llda, Inn
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