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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN» TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2, 1852.
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I To ILOmU, iilppm brutgitUandOtiun,
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MoHAHONfc DOYLE.
SSTconllnunlljIn store, a U
tol „„„ | a swv
jiddomMllc.lnrolcedftt.mtbo bwt wnr- f MoMAHONfc DOYLE.
ctA, todto nJ* • loc & ngh ak*exton*iTO experience In / 1OSIIP.N BUTTER.—Received per' but oteamor, 10
^o o manu icScr. and In America -Importer (jT kege prime Goshen Uu.lcr, (hr wlo br ’ 1
WMftSL 1 \d.aHntancewlth the trade euabto# him oct 89 J. V. CONNERAT fc 00.
? w lff.IrM?ur«ncolluit Urn article* which are enumera- tiAUDlNES.—1,500 half and third boxes superior Bar-
Aimrassui» . 1 dines,rocelv*perablpCatharine.forsafe by 1
_ . ABTIUUW* wr -if-.-,--v n ,_, i oct 20 J. V. CONNERATfc CO.
French .^/^i^Jjfnnhmh^la Whisky ? Old Batavia I.FAMILY BEEP.—lading per schr linker, 10 half I
nM Port. Madeira, Sherry, Ohampagno, Hook, Claret, I tjACON BIDES AND SHOULDERS.—Received per
„ „ K . «{r w tMrTv? , MiMt u ar’
.'OuefBorMofc'llatM^liio, DM, BUwlli,Klr-1. —-4 —
» c K»wu*«'t Ab *Ji'JJii^t}D t poniEn.
r^mlon Crown Stout unit Edinburgh Alo.
a mayhil
Pro-
ind Western Mar*
lot,
mode from Uio best English and Italian
Seed, and noodsno other recommendation than tho ex*
tonal vo salo It bos met wltli for tho past number of years,
and being In constant use by the U. H. Army and many
of the Hospitals in the United Stale#. For sale by
W1TIIINGTON fc WILDE,
at their Coffeo and Spice Factory.
No. 7 Dtrrcu-sL New-York.
Wm. Colgate# fc Co.’s Soap Factory.
Stw3mo
Book Binders’ Warehouse,
No. 80 GOLD-STREET, NEW-YORK
/~tOOK fc MANN, Importers and Wholosolo and Re-
■ ..... Book - “
\J tall Dealers
Hinders’, Hatters’ and Trunk
I rocetyi
Ived, 20 bbls Mess Pork, tor
J. V. CONNERAT fc CO.
sale by [ocl 89]
17LOURT H AGON fc POTATOES.-25 bbls Flour? 100
l 1 bhds llacon Bides ? 50 bbls superior Potatoes, for
sale by [oct 20] HUNTER fc GAMMELL. 1
Manufacturers’ LEATHER of every description t Hook
Cloth? Marble Paper? Marshall’s Thread? Hinders’
Hoards? Glue? Ruling Machines? Standing Presses?
FLERI11IG A BIILLEN.
The Undersigned having united In the prnctlco of I.aw,
will attend to any business entrusted to tholr care. Office
corner Hay and Whlfoker-st*^ over Messrs. Swift, Dens-
low fc Co.
WIM.UM H. Fckmiwo. Jnnw M. Miu-ax.
Ordinarr** Office. •
Comer of Hay and Whitaker* tree ta. Office hours rrom
M. to 8 P. M n and 3)f P. M. to 0 P. M. Jan 31
—POU RENT.—The large Dwelling House on t^ULTON MARKET BEEF, fcc.-10 hair bbls. Starr’s bjf'rInterM 1
fft%nryiut«^ one door east of AbercornaL, well sit-1 Jp Fulton Market Beef? 10 half bbls. Pig Pork ? 40 J attended to.
Hoards? Glue?
Patent and Enamelled Cair Skins, French and German.
Bole agents for tho sale or George Dudley’s superior
bark-tanned Skivers? Blank Sheep and Law Cair Skins.
Consumers who buy In largo quantities will And It to
ur Block. All orders promptly
their Interest to examine our
Jfc* ustod tor a genteel Hoarding Home. Possession boxes sealed Herrings. Landing from ship Dlrlgo. and
^mmodlaUdy. Apply at No. 117 Uay-sL for anlo by [oct 80] CLAGHOItN fc CUNNINGHAM.
nov 1 — /-ANIONS, POTATOES! & APPLES.—80 bbls. Red and
V./ White Onions? 80 bbls. Mercerand Carter Potatoes,
3m
eeptB
FOR SALE. .
That valuable tract of Land, (tate residence of Und 20 bbls. Applet In atore and for sale by •
fi3f Tho*. Atkins) sJlualed one and a half mllea from J oct28 J, E, CADY k CO.
’S^thUdty.w^ingW^r^J^orwhichiSjb'gh ,-, ANoy PL A i DB FOR CHILDREN’S WEAR.~Jui
,y lm i!I* , hf a*good dwelllng houao and all suitable out U received Bilk and, Worsted Plaids In bright color
, Snoxcollent well of water and a garden of Also, Ermine Cloths for .Children’# Sacks and Cloaks, dortni
1 LShbSvandplants. for silo by [oct85] Lx ROCHE, HOWNB fcCO. grant.
fwftvBSr particular, apply to the subscriber at ot. CROIX k PORTO RICO SUGARS—35 hlids. very ligand S/.* 1 ? (1*1
or 10 S.T. ATK& k A" 0 - ta,Iln8 “" d ror “cnSn t iioloomde. SJ!tSS'tSiSSSS Th d . tStSCi. .
ontmolllu. xi.i. | ocUB CRA^U k aolvod that hereafter, he will nrosccuto all miring®.
MONONGAIIELA WHl8KEY.-80 hbls.cliolco | , n enta upon the aamo. HENRY JENKINS
sop 1
QdS> l «»MMlIent well of water and a garden
JalusbtowrubberyMd plants.
For ‘
Montwolllo-
—— TAKE NOTICE!
W E are now receiving, and have in store, an assort'
meat of
WACTUBSJ JEWELRY 8s FANCY GOODS.
Not to be surpassed In the Stale, which tan bo bought at
noT i 110 Brough ton-street.
——- ' . pfQTPWfll'..
1 MIB undersigned havo this dnv tormod a Co-Partner-1 _ oc i? -
ship, under the flrra or BANCROFT k BRYAN, OPIRIT LEVE1.8 k I
for tlio purpose of oonduotlng a Q same. For sole by
OENEUAL AGENCY 8s BROKERAGE BUSINESS? _«?>»_ — —
in tub punctuate and sale or I r> ALT1MORK FLOUR.—100 barrels Baltimore Flour,
stoefcay Honda, Exchango Ac He 111 Estate. D Lmdlng and for anlo by jinwLAND k CO.
LlkcwlBO,rorthatransactlonofollklndiof — —a | TteentrJlva pears
Jk/trailM Notarial Prttedinga^and Jltfjuttment of Afe- rtTAIR RODS.—A lino assorlinottl of Round and Oral and , n t ]|o M me net
tina Jlveraftt, O Stair Rods. Just opened nnd for sfll°by logos of selling at a
sad respoclfully solicit the palronngo ortheir rriendsaml oct 89 COLLINS k BULKLEY. j ^, mln0 Ul0 ^ssortn
ihn nub lie. JOSEPH BANCROFT. | gOAP k STARCH.—150 boxwi Palo Soap? 80 boxes
CACTldN.
T HE SUBSCRIBER, having Icantod tbnt certain reck
less rikI Irresponsible parties fmm the nortlt have
been selling, or arocndeavoringtosellin the Southern
Stales, a certain article known as ** Patent Wire RalL
lug.” hereby cautions tho public against purchasing the
■aid article from any person but the subscriber, and
bringing Into and using or selling tho samo to others In
any Territory South of Mason k Dixon’s line, and bor
dering along the Atlantic. The United Stules having
ntod to the subscriber, In certain Letters Patent,
'mg date February 13th, 1849, Uio M eolo aud exclu-
j.a.. -«> i.'— — i. gifo
CHARLES 8UOLL. Architect,
(FROM LONDON,)
Offers his services to tho cltlten# of Savannah to fur
nish Designs, Specifications and Estimates tor Public or
Private Buildings, and lo superintend the same during
their orecllon.
Dcslgna tor the Fronts of Stores, as well as tholr Inter-
‘ Fittings, cnrefolly attended to.
iffico in So rut’s Building, up one flight or stairs,
sept 88 ly
HE I IN At EOSTERp
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, O A.
P. II. nanw, Jons Foaraa,
of Sarannah. from Hancock county
|uly83 wftn—ly
BUNKER & OGDEN.
SHIP TWO JIH-D COMMISSION MERCHANTS^
sept 4 No. 80 Raft.. Savannah'
O^Yd Moitongalieitt Whiskey, ten years ^old. Ini store |
and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON.
1 oetia
1 *7aNCY AND STArLE DRY GOODS.—The under- I
1 signed havo In store a complete stock of Fnncv and
Staple Dry Goods, to which they Invito the attention of
j «..««. >"'“'^^- LAT||K 0P k STEDWNS. 1
1 oct 28 • 130 Congress street.
PLUMBS—Also extra Glosses tor I
r F.W CORNWELL, 1
oct 29 ' 102 Bryan-street.
Broadway, New-York.
HOSIERY AND UNDGKGARIUBNTiS.
I Iho public. josEi'ii ilRYAN.
nor 1. tf usromoe No. 117 Bay-atrooL
Levitt, lathrop Ac steruins,
1 WHOMCSAta AND KieTAl!.
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
O FFER FOR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankota, Flan
nels Llnseya, Oannbtmrs, Yarns 8hlrtlngs and
stieetlnga. Ginghams and Prints DeUlnM and ftterinos
. iKbMlnea Id Alnacas, Blmk and Color*l ChaUys,
I lilack and Ooloied Satins and Sllka, Dross SIHuof all
LW 1 “ mdUl|l 'oi 1 UNKfc iWoMnE._
TJ UTTER, OUKESE k I)UOKWliEAT-20 kog. choice
Jl> Goshen Butter? 800 boxes Cream Cheese? 35 hhds.
Uin<11118 — J '"ciTani!'k ucu.comhe.
0 1DER1 —CIDER11—30 barrels now Champagne Clden
t Jmt received In More, and
A. RANKIN Ae CO.,
104 BOWERY, (NEAR GRAND-8TREET,)
Noxv-York,
I MPORTERS and Manufacturers of UNDERGAR
MENTS AND HOSIERY oreve7 description, which
they are selling at extremely low prices. Bilk, Merino,
Cotton, and Woolen Undervosla and Pants of every sixo
and quality, made lo order.
Particular attention Invited to the various qualities of
ZEPHYR UNDERGARMENTS,
for summer wear, so highly recommended by the medi
cal faculty ns gentle absorbents of perspiration, preserv
ers or health and promoters of comfort.
7Vr*ty-JlD* years experience In the same business
-* *“ neighborhood, has shown the advan-
^ _t a very small proflt. Please call and
examine tho assortment. Goods freely shown, but no
one urged to buy I The lowest price Invariably
and no abatomeuL
The wholeealo and retail departments entirely separate.
may5 tuw8m
WELLIAIII O. PERKINS
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Counties of Randolph, Stewart, Lee, Baker aud Early.
January Pth, 1852. ly Jan 15
JOHN J. BYRD.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AuRuatixy ftoorgla*
KRraRKNOKs:
)V*NNAn—Anthony Pnrtor, Pres’t.State Bank,Cha
Campfled, Esq^ll.J. Gilbert. •
Chahmsston—Chas. Edmondston. Pres’t —— Insu.
ance Office, Bnrckmayer k Moffett,!]. W. Williams Esq
N«w _Yo».—Hacgwly, Oreon fcCo, IW Wc.l.u
OENERAI.I?E«'8PApSf AI)V?IKTI81N<1 AND SUB-
8CRIPT10N OFFICE.
108 Naaaau Street, NEW-YORK.
roar 14 [Establish J In 1843.1
w°° D - pmMiiUAK
Boot of Wwt Proud-,h_
asf ISKffAffilS n AY ' " KAN fc OAra - F £ r A« DILLON,.
Foot of West Brond-at.
New York Wire Railing Works.
fTMlE Subscriber Manufactures
A Wire Hulling tor pubHo and private grounds
Verandahs Window Guards and Grating;
Wrought and Cant Iron Railing, Iron Columns
Iron Doors and Shutters Iron Bodsteads and Iron Furni
ture;
Wire Fences for Plantations Railroads ke^
'' ll " , “,rr" , u‘"j“rr;z: ^-7. nn« .nit rv.it I o ALT.—4,000 sacks, 10 to mo ton, cargo or luostilp l miulo entirely on a new plan, with rolls and Iron post*
•Hea’ Embroidered Handkerehlons wm ana ceiiara, ^ ,. 8lato xughts” dully expectedito arrive. Fprsaleiby prices at 9,11, and 13 cents per running toot 4>( Toet high,
Hosiery of aU.kinds Glqyes.of 4U Mnda, BUk Uaadker* ^ lM * ^ WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. for circulars with designs nAdrces
elilelS kc.1 together with, every other article usually | rrr— I _ _JNO. B. W1CKER8IIAM. 5H0 Broadway. N. Y,
STONE, STARR A: GO.,
IKFORTKRB AND WUOMCSAtR DEALBXS IN
DEY GOODSi
ATO. 41 BROAD WAY, ME IK- YORK.
Lavi P. Stonk, ) ) H. Lanodon Butlxi
Elbkrt Starr, > } Jona J. Uroon.
IIknrv H. SToTtsBURT,) 3mo July 81
chiefs kc.?.togother with cverv
I kept In Dry Goods establishments.
HARDWARE.
T HE Undersigned havo Just received per ship Florida
from Liverpool, a large assortment or Birmingham <mrgo or Corn froraN. C. direct, tor sMo by
. and Sheffield goods making their stock complete, which . \ 19 A. C. TOM8, 129 ltay-eL
they offer forsals wholesoTo or retail, at na low prices ns "■ ocl * u “
I V - I . I- IL. ,t ■ U „ — -III— OaH-IM, I
I JiLOUIL—50 barrels Philadelphia and 50 barrels Gcor-
' gin Flour. Just received and tor sale by
ocfjjO WILLIS k BRUNDAGB.
85 SBB RWnrSb SSSSm ffilS: ■KSuS TAABTEUN UAY.-i»i wm HUES IIM, torrotob, "gpaSrtff'b, received b,
USeiSd.ire respectfully Invited to exnmlno our .loci ill ocl 30 E. W. BUKEB. CAgfl.E, Agent tor Mr. W, No. SS tj>
before purchasing,
nov l
M0CI.E8KY k NORTON,
Gibbons’ Building.
Suporintendent’a Of f ice Con. R* R• J
r Savannah, Gs n Oct. 1W, 1852. \
T IIF. RATES OF FREIGHT, with revised Classillca-
tion tor this and connecting Itoads are now ready
for distribution, and will take effect November 1st prox.
oct 20 8w MACPHER80N D. MILLEN, Supt.
N 0 ^ 1 ” “ftHuW
HITE PINE LUMI1E1U—5,000 feel While Pino
.^Ji’tSr" 1 * 1 " E.W. BUKEB.
yLACKSMlTIl’S COAL.—5,000 bushels Black Heath
- , — . —. — ,i a. x.
N. B.—Tho Subscriber would refer to tho enclosure ol
Forsyth Place, tho railing and gallery work at tho Jewish
Synagogue aud a number or dwellings In Savannah, the
enclosure of the private cemetery of Uio Everett fUmity at
Fort Valley, amt ntso to his work at Macon, Madison, and
otlicrplaces In Georgia.
Ill bo received by G. W. HARD-
25 Congress-street.
73mar4
^ Ring Roods, ore no
for distribution, and will take effect November 1
8w MACPHER!
Headquarters for
GOOD CARRIAGES.
, MY SUCCESS in the CARRIAGE
Btulnott In tho city of 8avannab, is no
3fi-.|ongor an experiment, it la a fact.”
i For Uio txmsldrirate, generous coufldenco and lilteral pa-
trouago that l havo received from Factors, Man-
cnants and Citurns generally, 1 desire In this public
manner to express my thanks, and to renew my assu
rances of Increased determination to givo the most entire
NtiiftTnction to all who may favor mo with their custom. I
B 1
oct 3i
Smith’s Coal ? for sale by
E. W. DUKF.R.
MOORE k HENDR1CK8QN.
For salo by . ^ %T
DAVID R. DILI.ON,
Foot of West Broad-street.
QORN.
oct 30
vEOLIAN PIANO Si.
A fine assortment of Boston PIANOS,
with or without the admirable iEolion
, . _ . . accompaniment, tnndo by the old house ot
JIallel, Davis «c Co-, may be found at tholr New-York
Wnroroom^ 807 Broadway. Tholr Southern and West
ern customers will bo accommodated here. Prices to
all customers tho same as Iu Boston. A full supply ol
second hand Plnnos. Pianos to let. Muslo at wholesale
and retail. Liberal discount to Uio trade.
GOULD k BERRY,
297 Broadway, New-York.
tjT Messrs. Gould k. Berry are extensive publishers
_.i<i dealers, wholesale and retail, In Sheet Muslo and
Musical Publications. De&lers In Pianos or Music, sup-
Idled on liberal terms.3ino nug 17
TyEVNOLU9' 8UOAII UUKEU HAMA-W l.jjUbg
v ... . XU and forsnlcby [oct37] H. J. GILUl.in.
httvodevotod tho past summer to geUltig up a laud a and 7^0811 EN BUTTER—40 kegs, tor salo by
HI'LXNDID STOCK OF CVKXY KIND OF UARRIAOX DOW in | 0<jl 5fj II. J. GILBERT.
HJEDER’3 SWAN GlN.lu Boml-lO pipes of this
Soda Water Apparatus.
WJLLIAJU OT.E,
Machinist and Brass Finisher,
I use. All of these Carriages are well suited to thlainar-
I kct,andfor neatnut,liffAlnus and durability thoy can-
I not be surpassed. Rookaways or every style, Coacuks
I and Pleasure Waoons. Also, Buoones of every con-
I cdvablo shape and kind (among thorn, some from J. II.
I Godwin's celebrated Establishment In Now York) and a
I very neat, light and convenient stylo of Burner, for
Physicians and others. J.a THORNTON,
oct 80 IT Corner of West Broad and Bay-els.
HOUSE-KEEPING DRY GOODS.
I \TEVnT, LATHROP k 8TEBBIN8 offer tor salo-
jA White and Colored Counterpanes,
llalii and Whllnoy Blankets.
Linen and Cotton Sheeting.
Linen and Colton Pillow-casing.
Hucknbuck and Bird's Eye Diaper.
Dainosk and Spotted Napkins and Cloths.
Snow-drop ana Damask Table Diapers.
Unbleached Diaper and CloUis.
While. Scarlet and Yollow Fhumols.
Super Irish Llucns and Long Lawus. oct 30
NOT1UJB TO CONTRACTORS.
Tlio Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS ANDE0TTLING
_ MACHINES,
celubralcdGluIn lxiud; & hertz. I Soda Water A^nrtHiw ^IWanufactorjr,
T _ KM0N8.—25 boxes Lemons, ^ nne o^ors tandluB one Door from DtekwH. * Ne^Yark,
Li and for sale by [oct 87] OOIIENS k HERTZ. I nraughtTubs,CooIerslnTubs,Coppcr Fountains,
¥~AMPO»roinbarrels Bleached Winter Whole oil: Bottle Moulds, Force Pumps, Gusotuelers, Generators,
L gallon llleached YVimer Sperm. N-w‘andtug | Model Making,
and for salo by MOORE k HENDRICKSON,
oct 87 - —
l ACON SIDES and SHOULDERS.-SOJihOs. prime
13^1acon°sid^ 2o‘do^do" ShouTdcrs; fob kegs prltno I
Lotf Lard? 150 bbls Howard Street Hour. Landing |
oml for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k LO.
oct 37 . r .
1 — 7>OR THE HAIR.—A great varioty of flno French
Model K
—AI.SO—
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice,
may 5 Onto
Glblwns’ Buildings.
ciiLEY’S GEORGIA GOODS.—A supply constantly
I on hand, by ROBT. HABERSHAM k. BON,
oct 0 Imo Solo Agent for the above Factory.
p , .ATroUM.» d COUNTER
Uni office unUl Tuesday thollth day of Novembor. oon8tanl, y for 80,0 %
ROAUDINO AND DAY SClIOOIi
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
T HE Plinno la rcspoctfully Informed that tho oxer-
clscsln Madnmo Girard’s School, for tho current
Academic year, were resumed on tlio 1st October.
Mrs. DOWELL will Instruct tho Pupllsinlhe Primary
Department.
Tito Senior Scholars will, as heretofore, bo under tho
charge of MAD. A. GIRARD,
and HENRY K. PRESTON.
Rrfxrxnoxs:—Rev. Charles W. Rogers? Dr. F. T
Willis; R. Bradloy, Esq.? A. A. Smets, Esq.? Dr. M
Schley. tf oct 7
This Road is about sixteen miles long,and will bo divi
ded into sixteen sections—the numbering of the same lo
commrnco at Thomuston—on each of whli *
bid will be required.
oct 28 ' COHEN fc FQ8DICK,
V 1NEGAH.—25 bbls. Cldor Vinegar. Land]ngand
for salo by [oct 28] COI1EN8 k llLltT*
NE W GOOIM.
S AUL8BURY k CO. has Just received per steamer
Florida, a largo lot of Cloaks, Over Coats, Business
and Dress do., of utmost every variety, which they are
offering at very reasonable terms.
—‘ 87 Mnraball Houso Building.
bid will be required. ' I PTim'TWMnEIL—20 barrels now Champngno Cider. I /"COPYING PRESSES.—Patent Doublo Lover letter
Tho payments offorod are two-thlr«ls cash, and tho re- ( V «T„hTm from the stoamshlu Florida, and tor anlo by VJ Copying Press. It docs not require toston tig down ?
nalulng iiM>4hlrd In the slock or tho Company. '-/landing from mo stoaius. ip AV1DSON . lho pressure Is obtained with more ease, and it Is not so
Tho plans, specifications and profiles may bo seen at | _ nct Tr_—... ; „ r aMa . mnA ahn „\^n I Hablolo get out of order. Screw Presses, of various sites;
•Bice, tor one week previous to tho day of letting.
The line of tho Road Is unsurpassed by any In the Stale
for health, abundance of provisions, kc.
i i doota j^l aud «—
I Letting will bed
Jay Uio 18lU November...
ACON.—12 hogshoads of Bocou Sides and Shouldors. |
In store and for sole low by
oct 88 A. C. TOMB.
to get oulof order. Screw Presses, of various sixes;
Merchants* Seal Presses; Nolarys’ Seal Presses. Re
ceived by [oct 14] JOHN M.COOPER k OO,
Contracts closed on Frl-1 o UGAR.—20 barrels St. Croix Granulated Sugnr. For
O salo by [oct 28] DAVIS kCOPP.
VV. D. WOODSON, Treasurer.
FANCY DI1Y GOODS.
ftlCH COLORED k BLACK SILKS.
It Paris Printed Do I-alnes.
Mode and High-Colored Do Lolnos.
Plaid Raw Silks.
Prenoh, English and American Prints.
Rich French and English Flirt Chlntx.
Embroidered Chemisette and Collars.
Bordered Lawn and Llnon Cambrlo Hdkft.
Rich Embroidered Handkerchiefs.
Plain and Embroldored Canton Crape Shawls.
Long und Square nroche Blutwls.
Do. do. Plaid do.
Bonnot and Nock Ribbons.
For sale low by
oct 29 NEV1TT, I
P RlI'IM ~ -
mul Shouldors. For salo by
■ oct 88
W RITING PAPERS.—A largo stock or French and
English Letter ond Note Papers; Plain and Ruled,
Cream, Bluo Laid and Wove.
Also, Embossed and Corded Note Papers, (with En
velopes to match) of various patterns. Received by
ocl 8 JOHN M. COOPER k CO.
LATHROP k STF.BBINfl.
DRUGS I DItUCtNl!
*) nnn LH8 - epsom salt's.
At\j\J\J 5,000 lbs. Copperas.
1000 lbs. Glsubor Balts.
2,000 lbs. Putly.
500 boxes Wiudow Glass.
7,000 White Lead.
All of tho above Just received and for sale by
JAMES 11. OAIlTER,
_ <** 28 Oppoallo St, Andrew’s flalL
T HE PRAIRIE SCOlJT, or Agnlono the Renegade.
Hoads and Hearts or My Hrolhertbo Colonel.
1 Harpers Magaxlno, tor November.
. London Art Journal, tor October.
American Journal ortho Modlcnl Sciences, for October.
Houasayu’# Mon and Women of the J8lh Century,
„ Uo.’a Philosophers and Actresses.
Pull’s HoBicer— ’ *'
?S nNDRIES.—25 boxes Siwrin Candles, G’snndH’s; 30 OLD fc. STEEL PENS.—Another supply of Gold
boxes Lemon Syrup; & boxes assorted Candy: 50 Pens, all cjirotolly soloctod and at reduced priceat
boxes Adamantine, Star and Patent Pearl Candles? 30 Circular Pointed Steel Pens; Patent India Rubber Pens;
imartor cheats Hyson Tea, of good quality. For sale by I Barrel Pens, of different styles and sizes. Also, a large
Mt28 DAVIS fc WPP. I variety of Holders. Received by ^ „
I tSREMIUM FLOUR.^40 bbls. “Premium Whitney” I oct - 1 JOHN M. COOPER & CO,
X aud”Hiram8inlth’a”Flour?50bbls.nitre.penossco
Flour; 80 hair bbls. Genossoo Flour; 50 bbls. Baltimore
| Ftoir^. ftum n.w Whtoil. For ..to Uj, |8 corp
TYECmVED by tho steamer Alabama—Rhluo Wing or
Xu different brands. Also, Alcdoc, in cases, with a
largo invoice of London Porter trod Scotch A to.
oct20 It- MAYr.lt.
tor salo by [oct 20]
/~1ARPKT8, RUGS, &c.—Tlio subscribers have on
\J hand a handsome assortment of Velvet, Brussels.
Imperial 3 ply and Ingrain Carpets: 0, 8, 12 and 10-4
Floor Cloths, Chemll; Velvet and Turned Ruga and
Mats; Cocoa and Hemp Matting, for Counting-Houses,
Halls, kc. Also, Oil Clolhs, various widths: tor sale by
oct 29 LaROCHE. BOWNE fcCO,
XT EW CLOTHING.- GEO. S. NICHOI.S Is now open-
IN Ing a complete aassortmont of READY-MADE
CLOTHING, ond respectfully invites thoso In want •"
give him a call at his Clothing Store, Nos. 09 tuid 1
Gibbous’Range. oct 10
lUNNY BAGGING.—100 bales,Ini store. For salo by CASHMERES, D’LAINES, &c.-Just received: an
r octo Itf WM.C. O'DRISCOLL. | \ j «,idltlonnl aunnlv or tho above goods. Also, a tow
- i - ... •• •• r —
pASTOllS-A new lot Ju.l received per eloemer plecee.et.eper. Ulu^Aljjeeeg
* •uo’SKt muilOLS, Hi llrougliton-eU _S?‘» KoJMUongegj
T IN S'do nhlSfw, l 7fl end MBPk. of mpo,lor'lurnS
X octaa MOR3I3 te WIOUul.3,153 llroiinlii.ni-et. A j^_ n icli Uroclie Drees Sllke. Foreele U,
S UNDRIES.—Indigo, Mnddcr, Coppern^ Alum. Blue ocl 22 LaROCHE, BOVVNE fcCO.
Volrlol, Sat Epsom, Sal Soda, Sal Nitre, 8nl Lratua, T-^oTIlS. CA8SIMF.RES, &c.—rf-t Black, Blue
Potash, Sup.Cnrb.8odm Camphor, Glue, Borax, Lreatn [j French Cloths ? North Carolina Cusalmero: '
ISSw-swwSmiBferwes;‘ . „ |' **““• nd! ’“ My t■
I »l„to r rto P PP, ’ r T ' ,,,Thoum “ d ' Pr0 ‘ KSKSSlowie
nullum, noOKB—Swnn'a Serloe, Perkln’e Arllh- KIUUEE
‘ ‘ “ aphy and Pictorial I oct ^L
. Perkin’s Arlth-
. hy and Pictorial
■ray's Grammars.
. . letter and Card Pa
pw, and Stationery of every description.
, <xst28 W THORNE WILLIAMS.
Tlte LhjI and Greatest Improvement.
..Aroaiais Improved Patent lfletalic
IMDESTRUCTARLE SARCOPHAGUS, OR AIR
EXHAUSTED COFFIN.
I1.8.BOGARDU8 hating been made
S2J Bole Aoknt of tho above, for tho
city of Savannah, would respectfully
, luutdnutn, Unto man’s
o suit Uio trade, for I
S fc RODGERS, 1
Bay-sl rect.
AMP OIL.—Landing per brig Carolina, SO barrels I
Idyened W. OU.fer eej. fc ^
BUCKETS, kc,—Just received, 50 dozen
- •• , ioo i*
is; Tt
l full
Steel
is, r
supply
ilnets, Kentucky Jcuns, Kerseys, fcc. A
hat^, mul ter sale by L , RnunE , noWNEfcca
B R l?reonw,finov' handios,
• “ ' s, tor salo'
loby
0 do palutcd Buckets, 20 j
J. V. CONNERAT fc CO.
H OUSE FURNISHING GOODS.—Linen Sheetings,
nil widths; Brown and lllc/ichod Cotton 8lwGtlngr;
Pillow CasoLlnon? Linen mid CoUon Ticking; Brown
and Bleached Table Damask ? Damask Cloths ? Damask
Napkins and Dolleys, llucabuo; Dowlnss; Damask ntid
French Bordered Towels? Furniture Dimity: Mouslin
TTtLOUR.—15 bbls. II. Smith’s and Gcnessee? 15 half
P j jl„.<lo.Je.. | «ee 1 "B.n d for.ale ^ nR0WH
call sttouUou to tholr vast superiority ovor miythlng of yiOPE, TWINE AND BAGGING.—Ropo—20) colls
ths kind that has yet boon before Uio nubile. It Is now XU Dillon’s No. 1. 100 do do No. 3. Twino-
oct 25
WNE fc CO.
[ Provent decomposition, and It Is on Uils ni...
| tLattho superiority of thoso COFFINS Ib bosed-bj
iJicoUon of - • J -
contents will
, Jon’s No. 1, 100 do do No. 9. Tw‘ino-10 bales
air Dillon’s three ply, u very superior arllclo. Baggtng-40
‘ bales Gunny, 10 Dundee tor mondlug.. Apply .to
WILLI
‘fefc A lfl{*lJNDA<
GE.
fill. 11 I -VI IllVWU » ID uuovu U
ailHicauon oran air pump tho air is removed and the 1 PxNinNSIUo bbls. Onlotiis landing por brig Cnrollu
2S5-. *!» rcmeln wllUt ellblvle ?r clmng.of ep- OKK rJSlS B3lOHAll8BI,L7fc CO.
ES-?}.**? •• .ervlv eg WeeJ» end re »• | t ..... IK.,:...— ... .1.. .1..: kT.u
b. prime 1
13 lauding and tor sale by
ocl 18
COHEN fc FOBDICK.
\NlONS.—55 bbls. Yellow and Rod Onions. Just land
•ns xnut that has yet been before Uio public. It Is r
wail known that Uie entire exclusion of atmospheric
.. . ... » J .. - .1.1 |>lgQ|
-bv
md
Jiout effluvia «r ctiungi
7 10 ®) now gralliying lo surviving friends nr...
lives to thus behold tho hand of decoy arrested In Us
course, and Uio necessity of an unseemly haste In burial
•yinreiy removed. And In case of a removal ton distance
uioy offer a imrfoctsafo-guanl against any.unpleasant
«tor or Infection, even should remains bo dlslntorrod
im- ». ,,acod ,n tof Umt purpose. A number of cor-1 ^ ; ; r—r i
08,1 bo shown, vorlfylng coses that Itavo romnln- /"11IAMPAGNE,—09 baskets Georgia brand, from tho
r^i. w m for different periods, up to two years and house of X.DesbomeB, 0,8 of Ajdxo, Just Importod
four Muntht, A lilteral deduction will bo mode to cablnot mid for sale by [ocl8] COUEN fc KtSDICK. I
from thnnnm’i * j h u° following cortlflcato Is selected ri-toH ACCO.-25i^kages superfor Diadem Twist, 60
c^li 1 n r , i b ? r y. wh,ch 60,1 b0 "‘ own ’ M 11 reft)r# to a 1 do do Yollow Hunk, 5o'do do 8arsopnrilltt-bost
caao iu our vicinity. ktod Chewing Tobacco, for solo by ’
Mr »„«■ ^oxaTinoATX. oct 20 J. V. CONNERAT fc CO.
.t,i.,u ,c !i er “' 08 children were put on board of steam- ^ —aiilih
ship 8outhernor tor Charleston, on Saturday last, and YITINDOW SHADES fc GILT LOUNIUES.—5,tKX)
they were faih as natural as they wore Uie day that they W Shades, wlUt * Ixlurcs complete: l,0tk| Woodford s
wore nut into the Coffins, three months ago; neither of fl "° Gilt Cornices? 2,000 lino English Curtain Bands?
llicmhad turned black In tbo least, andUio bunch of Curtain Plus? WorstodLords, In var |c^“tod color* ;lnrK«
rr M frwh aswhen they wore picked from tbo Worsted Thuolk to match? Coni and Tnsscla for Plc-
V'ft, ""J 8 particle had dropped off or follon to nlocos.- turos t Pavilion JUngs and Il08uttos.JuBt received and
A oimber of ladles and gouUcmen, by Invitation, went tor sale by [oct25] 1. W. MORRELL fc CO.
ti 800 th®" 1 ! and nil wore astonished to think vroURNlNO GOODS.—Black Bombatlno; Canton
ii||,““»hut«pU was,and I havo no doubt but they M. Cloth, Mohair and Bilk warp Alpncca? Pcralau
wiu remain in their present stato tor any length of time, cloth, Figured and Plain Mouslin do I mines: Foulard
Naw-Yovt itf n. ,oi„ S, SMITH, M.D. silk; Black Chally; Black and Chockod.Gingham?
Thnm5 rk »i NoT, . S }’ 1840 * . . Lo vo veils ? English Crane, fcc. For sale hr
, Tbo undersigned having oxamlnod the, abovo do not | net25 La ROUllB, BOW
r to* r ° VTAY.-M y»y. .U.ndl», Ihim b-l«Kf
ARIUSL M. D, IP. M. KOLLOCK, M. D« I • a -
VY Gothic aud Plain Centre, with guilt edge, Win
dow 8hndes, of tho most recent designs and patterns:
Buff Curtain Llnon? Embroidered Muslin Curtains:.
Window Slmdo Fixtures; Embossed Table and Plano
CorerNfcc.; tor sale by LAW001!Bt B0WWB fcc0>
I VON’S RATH A IRON, FOR THE HAUL Thlsnd-
j mlrablo preparation la a most effectual remedy tor
baldness, and falling off of tlio hair—causes It to grow
luxuriantly, inaklnglt very soft, glossy and beautiful, und
p ,o,„"«li rrom liming _ _
Gibbon’s Building.
S UGARS.—40 hogshends SU Croix mid Porto Rico Sit-
gars; 75 barrels Ilollnod 8ngars. Landlug from ships
Hudson snd Dlrlgo, and tor rajo by . ..
oct 19 ULAOHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
P HILIP’S LIQUID GLUE.—For Carpenters, Cublne
makers, Book Binders, Housekeepers, fcc. This
Gluo Is In a liquid stato, always ready tor uso, mid re
quires no heating ? It acta as a Cement for Wood, Stone,
China, Glass, Marble, Paper or any substance. A so,
British Furniture Polish, a new article, for restoring lin-
modblol,.beautiful B to»lufj^ *gg&5h,
oct 5
R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY.—This artlclo
strongly recommended by tho Ikoulfy as a nutri
tious cooling food for Infants. Il ls also much approved
tor making adollclous custard, 4t0 ^ U yy 'linco^.N
for aulo by
Quiyaa]
OOKI.ANDl,IHE.-],IXMCiukm carjro ofbllg Miu
, «Mla»d, nioinauUj^poclod.^o^lo.ert^bj.
R'
oct 19
1 THOUSAND LATHS—For sale, to nrrlvo ox
150-i. Outtouburs,” from
“• U A CI , USON.
guatneon fflactm.
400 U ROA D WA 1, r- ir-i u n n,
IMPORTER OF FRENCH BONNETS.
400 BROADWAY, NR RT-YORK.
DRESS MAKER.
Importer off Freuoh Fotleniii
octHM-Omo
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
oct 7
SAVANNAH, QA.
W. P. YONGE,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.’
No. 04 If ay t., Savannah.
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL.
». A* HOLUOMHE.
GA8TON-STREET, (NEAR THE PARK,)
•ept27 savanxaH. oxo. NI—3Uw0mo
COWVEHY A WELLS.
.CTOUS & COMMISSION MERCHANT!
No. 04 1*2 llay*st., Savannah, Ga»
a. w. oownanv. [ton 7] L.w.wxttt.
HOllUKTS Ac FOOTE,
fiSALE DEALERS IN DRY uuuui
orrosiTK bt. Annaxw’s hall,
Broughton*Rtrcnt, _ .
|une 14 SAVANNAH. GA.
WM. W. C* A lilt AH D.
FACTOR & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
fob 5—ly
SAVANNAH, GA
UAN FITTING, . f
TIN if COPPER PLATE WORK, Srt.
U. CRANSTON,
AT no. 91 nRVAN-STRKXT, N JCAR THK FUt.ASXI IJOCSX,
Will perform with nromnlncss and In tho bes*
Iron, and Copper Plato.
iy
ang 25
D. L. COHEN,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
No. 0 Jonos-strcct,
[TWO nooas BAST OF DRAVTOR-STaBBT.]
ronared to coulroct for all kinds of Building as
Rep .Iring.
SKIDMOltE, II AH It IS fcCO.,
sept 22
O. S. IIAR1II8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office No. 09 Bay-street—Savannah, Ga. ly fob 26
TIIOS. T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. D.
mar 20
iy
G. RIITEER,
MASTER BUILDER,
Dealer in White Pino Lumber,
YORK-8TRBBT, OOI.BTUOHrB-aqUARB.
N. B.—He is prepared to put in Iron Fronts to Stores,
kc. U apr2»
8aianto.atntB.SnUo, fcc. fi S8Mfrtff ^atitctfocmcnta.
yew
Jrxexperienoe, and bearing tho highest testimonials,
has removed to this section of country, where she designs
continuing tbo duties of her Protovlon, giving Instrue- board at Telfair*# wharf! or to
Ion In M the Rraachtt requisite In a young Ladles ocl28 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
iducstlou. Would engage In a School or with private
Classes. Reference will be given to distinguished Gen
tlemen of Uils City.
Address 8. A. A~ care of Savannah Republican,
oct 39
POSTON.
FOR d6bTOX.—The packet brig M. k J. O.
<222! GILMORE, KM r Id go, master, will meet with
dLpatch as above. For deck freight or passage, apply on
FOR BOSTON.—TFe superior schr. LAMA&
m —^ m TINE, Graffum, master, will have dospatob as
aboveT Freight or Cotton on Deck, or passage, apply on
board or to [oct 13] BIUQIIAM, KELLY fcCO.
HANDS WANTED.
A or IS good Negro hands are wanted for tho Ocmulgeo ■
IU river steamboats, for whlcli liberal wages will be 4
paid. [oct 10] ' BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. R
NIT ANTED.—Two COAT MAKERS? also, Pant and a?
ty Vest Makers. Nono need apply but good work
men, at [ocl 23] DIBBLE fc CAREY’S. —
■\\TANTED TO HIKE.—A first-rate COOK wanted ,£
V V from 10th November forbafonce of the year. Ap- m
ply to [oct 25] A. C. TOfttS, ISO Bay-streel. | p*
WAHTEU TU PUROII AHK.—AginttorSANE* “
V V GKOES. accustomed to lho culture of Cotton and 1 _
Provision*. There must be n full proportion of Workers,
rtioy are wanted to bo placed on a delightfully situated £
Plantation on the Gulfof Florida. Apply to b
oct28 II.J. CHALMERS, Broker, 0 Whlfoker-st. F
A COOK WANTED—One that can come well re- _
xV-Comnicndod. Apply at this office. tf oct 80
rpo BE HIRED.—A prime young NEGRO MAN,about 5
A 18 or 20 years of age, accustomed to work iu tho city; T
or good character. Apply lo 1
ocl 21 II. J. CHALMERS.
vpo HIRE.—A negro woman, who Is a plain cook,
A washer and Inner. Apply to I ■
oct 87 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN. JJ 1
r pO RENT.—A Wharf Store, for nno year. Apply lo 1 fo
1 oct9 FORT fc DUNIIAM.
rpTTRENT.—An OFFICE on the corner of Bull and 1 =
A Broughtomstrects. Inquire nl this office, tf oct 30 1
fpHESUBSCRIBER wishes to purchaso NEGROES
A singly or In families, aud will at all times pay the •
highest market price, In cosh for them, and can be found 1
at his office In Hay-fone, 3 doors east of Bull-sL, or at hfo I a
residence In Bryan-sL, nearly onpoaito the Stale Bank,
aug 20 tf W. WRIGHT. Broker. “
IT'OIt SALE.—A gang or 20 Country Negroes—A Wo-1
L* man 38 and a Boy 13, a Boy 4 and a Girl 1#, a Wo
man 35 nnd a Boy 14, a Woman 2(L and two Boys 8 and
3, a Woman 38, a Woman 28, a Woman 23, a Women 1
82, a Girt 8. a Man 38, a Man 35, a Man 30, a Man 28, 3 =
Boys 20 and 18. These Negroos will he sold tor cash, or |
given In exchtbgo for Central Railroad Stock. Apply to 1
oct 83 W. WRIGHT, Broker.
IT'OIt SALE.—A desirable LOT In York-Mraet* 02 by *
J? 09 feet. Apply to t
oct 30 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
fTNOIl SALR—A House GIRL, 17 years old, lo remain 1
J? In the city. Sold for no fault. Apply to
oct 83 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
TTM)R SALE—Threo likely negro bova, aged 15,10, and 1
I. 17 years ? also, a likely girl, aged 12 years.
Apply to [ocl 20] WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
1 i'UR SALE.—A valuable tract of Land, situated 1
F about three quarters ora mllo from Savannali Back
IUver, containing Hix Hundred acree of prime Swamp J
l^ind, adjoining lands of Messrs. Chisolm, Pringle and 1
McPherson. There are two creeks leading from the 1
River Into Iho body of this fond; by a llllle work on an 1
old Cnnnl, would make this a valuable pr»(M>rty. For 1
furtlierluformatiim apply to
oct 20 H.J. CHALMERS, Broker,6 Whltakent.
GOOD WOIKKMEN WANTED.
■n»n WANTED.—Active nud efficient Work-
OogTlBSfcy'niei) In all branches or the Carriage-mak-
y^4r?^y*lng business. Tho iiiuiikst feicb will |
other than good Workmen need apply—as poor ones can 1
not hare employment. Apply at my Carriage Establish- 1
ment, corner of Broughton aud West Bread-streets. 1
sept 17 tf WILLIAM WARNER.
., , OFFICE TO KENT.
A VERY fine Office, a few steps from the Bay, may be |
Xl had on liberal terms. Said offico was lately occu
pied ns a Lawyer’s Office. Apply to
ocl 14 tr R. M AYEu, No. fl, Whlfoker-st.
STEAM 8AW-M1LL FOR SALE,
QITUATKD half a mile from this city, on thoCnnal. 1
O It has a bnsln capnblo of holding two millions feet
ofliogs. Tho mill has been In operation about eleven 1
months: runs two Gangs aud an Edging 8nw; also, a
Grist Mill. This mill saws from 12 to 15 thousand feet
of Lumber por day. For particulars, apply to
oct 29 WYLLY « MONTMOLLIN.
NEGIIOES WANTED.
TTY HE Highest market price will bo paid tor Negroes.
A either in gangs, families, or singly, as we have nu
merous orders to purchase tor country and city.
WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN,
Juno 11 At the old office, comer Bull-st. and Bay I»«no. |
N EG HOES FUR MALE.
A NEGRO MAN, aged 28 years, a good axeman and I
1 ix field himd; n woman, 30 years of age, a good cook, I
washer nnd Irener; also, a woman, 29 years old, and her |
two children, aged 3 and 0 yenrs. Tlio abovo negroes are 1
from tho country—sold tor no fault nnd warranted sound. 1
1 Apply to [oct20] WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN. |
PLAN T AT AON FOll SALE.
OITUATED immediately upon tho Waynesboro* and 1
O Augusta Rail Rond, and adjoining town lands of 1
Waynesboro’. It contains about seven hundred and 1
fitly acres, with a fine pasturage, and has all necessary 1
buildings. Tho whole or a part may be purchased. Ap- 1
ply to BHKWMAKR fc MONTGOMERY.*
sept 87 tf Waynesboro’ Ga, |
IIltlCKS FOR MALE.
u rplIF. Subscriber has on hand a largo supply of Brick 1
X which ha will soil at moderate prices. Parties wish*
lug to contract tor large quantities, can be accommoda
tod. [July 2] S. M. LAFF1TBAII, |
NEW-YOIKK.
FOR NEW-YORK—Union Linn,—The regular
let sehr. N. W. SMITH, Hutae, mashr, will
-**—itch as above. For freight or passage,
WILLIS fc BRUNDAGB.
Sales at sSuettoa.
wm..
AUCTI01VSKR, COMMISSION ME1.
AND GENERAL AGENT,
108 Bay-streeti Navunnah, Get.
Will aUoattorM to Collecting of Rents,
Rbfbbto—HoroJohn W. A?MefSm, Hon. Frnnds R
Bartow, William II. Tlson, Esq., Horace Smith, Esq.s
Messrs. Washburn, WUder fc Co., Brigham, Kelly fc Co.
nov 8 • -
BY GEO. J. SMITH. '*
Will be sold at n o’clock^ THIS DAV, In front of Court
One fine saddle and drart Horse, Mid for no fault, the
owner having no further use for him? also, one milch
Cow and Calf. nov2
FOR NEW-YORK—Otn Estabmsiikd Live.
_ The flue packet barque TEXAS, J. Andrews,
lar, will meet with dispatch an above. For freight or
having good accommodations, apply on board
, Fa wharf, or to
oct88 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
FORNEW-YORK—Union Linn.—Tho (racket
•clir. GAZELLE, Somers, roaster, having tbe
of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch as above,
of 800 bales Cotton, or passage, apply to
WILLIS fc BltHNl)AGE.
BY T. J. WAJL8II.
THIS DAY, November 2d, will be sold"In front of
tho Court House, between tho usual hours of sale:
Lot No 7, Springfield Plantation, containing four acres
and three chains, more or lees, subject to a ground rent'
due tho city of 408.70 per annum.
Lot No. 8, Springfield Plantation, containing four acres
and threo chains, more or less, subject to a ground rent
of 465.80 to the city. The abovo lots are due south of the '
' igusta rend ? tho lands are high and well calculated for
illdinr *“ L —*■*'■ **'" *
7 FOR NEW-YORK—Nbw Likb.—The fast-salt-
J;lng packet-ship CATHERINE, II. Willson,mastur,
meet with quick dispatch tor Uio above port. For
ii front
FOR NEW-YORK—Old Establisiibd Lina.
The regular (racket-ship MARION, CapL Shore,
will sail with dispatch as above. For Freight
age, having good accommodations, apply on
it Telfair's wharf, or lo
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
PH1LABELPHIA.
FOR PU1LADKLPIII A-Rboulab LtBB.—Tho
Mi schooner W. W. FULTON, Jollne, master
ineel with despatch os above. For freight or passage,
lM — *-rard at Bolton’s wharff or to ,
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
AdminiitraDr’t Salt. 2 .
WILL bo Mid THIS DAY, November 2d, In t
tho Court House,between tbe legal hours of salo:.
Five negroes, to-wlli Hannah, aged about 36 years, a
good cook, washer aud lronor? Mary, agod about 17
years, houso servant? Louisa, aged about 15 years, bouse
•errant; CaUiarlno, aged about 14 yean, hoiue servant ?
Nero, belonging to the estate or Mrs. Nancy Ballmr, de-
eeaMd, and sold by order of (be Administrator. Terms-
cash. Purchasers paying for bill of sale. oct 30
THIS DAY.Novemh«r2d, will be Mid In front of Court
. „ House, between the hours of sale—
The following Negroes belonging to the estate of Dr.
C. P. Richardson, doceaaed: Jim, Maria, Jane (a good
conk) and her two children, one aged 5 years and tho
other 0 months ? Knty, Billy. Anna, ConsUnce and her
child Diana. Also—A fine llorso (toll, one year old last
Spring. Sold by order of the Executors. Terms cash? •
purchasers paying v.«» i«m« nf..i.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—llttaox’s Likb.—The
t packet schooner M. B. MAIIONEY, Corson,
. -»|*-—-*■—-has above. For freight or ?ras-
W1LL1S fc BRUNDAGE.
M5 pl,to
HALTINORE.
UHHniMIIU i/n VMli
Will be Mid on TH UR8DAY, Nov. 11, at No. 70 8L Jo-
I an, and No. 103 Bryan-stroola, Worlng’s buildings,
commencing alhalforaat 10 o’clock, and be conUnued
from day to day, until disposed of:
The stock of a retail Dry Goods store comprising a va
riety of Fancy, Silk, Dress, and PlantaUon Goods. The
havo despatch as above. For freight or passage, ap-
’roanl at Anclaux’s wharf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
goods will be ready for ins?
sons are respecUulh
g rods, as the sale wll
NEW-ORLEANS.
Private Sola.
Landing, and tor sale In quantiUoa to suit purchasers:
290 bbla. Mercer Potatoes, In good order. OdSD
S FOR NEW-ORLEANS.—The flno fast-salllng
Barque GENERAL GREEN, Hammer, master,
part of her cargo engaged, will meet with do-
Tho Half of Lot 1
Ward.30by90toot,
story Wooden Building on Bryan-sircot, with ont build
lug. U Is offered low. TlUo undoubted. . sept 88
FOR AIJSTlIAIilA.
CLIPPER LINE FOR PORT PHILIPE.
The clipiicr ship SUC SUSA will sail from
New-York on tho 2«th Insu, touching at Cape ot
Hope. She Is Iho flflh ah Ip of (ho line, is Ailed
-ry regard to comfort and convenience, and Is a
bly fast sailer. An experienced Surgeon Is at-
j each ship of this line. For freight or passage,
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
• FOR FREIGHT OR Cl!ARTER.— 1 The Brig
JPRINCIPE, Gilchrist, master. For particulars,
an board at Johuson’s lower wharf, or to
oct21 BRIGHAM, KELLY fcCO.
COHEW Ac FOBDICK*
Steam To\o Beat.
On MONDAY, the 8th ofNoromber next, In front of tho
Exchange, at 12 o’clock, M., will lie Mid:
Tho steamer Oglutliorpe, for aoccount ofsll concerned.
Gin, Braude and Champagne.
WILL be sold on WEDNESDAY, 10th Nov. at li
o’clock, In front of store— i •
III half pl?»es “Olanl, Dupoy fc GoV* Brandy,
20 quarter pipes “ Jns. Ilonneesy fc Co’s.” do.
32 “ “ “ Maglcry ” do. -
5 pipes Holland Gln, M Swan” brand.
Also, 55 boskets “Georgia” Champagne—Just Im
portod.
Tbbms.—Sums,ttndor 4100 cash—from 4100 to 4300
60 days—4300 lo 4300, 00 days—over 450(1,4 month* ,
credit fur Improved endorsed notes.oct 28
Tlio Danish barque JORUEN 1IECII,
tons register,.and capacity of 800 bsles Cotton.
WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
• VE88EL WANTED—To carry Iron to Phlla-
jdelphia. Apply lo
61ACPHER80N n. MILLEN,
oct 12 lin SupU C. Railroad,
VE8 8 E L 8 WA NTfiD—For Northern aud
Eastcru ports. Apply lo
ly WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
jjEraticttnfl ggatcttgemtwtn.
SEW-YOHK Ii SAVANNAH STEAUIIIP LINE
WEEKLY.
Jio new and. Splendid Stenni-L-
FLOR1DA, Captain Lyor,
—and—
ALABAMA,. Captain Lyon,
Belonging to the
N, Y. ArSnvnnnnli Steam Navlcallon Co,
Witt leave Savannah and New-York every Satubdat.
-Jicso ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety, speed, and comfort.
These Steamers, I-*ving Bavannah at the same time
that the BlARiiiNntiw «ounaaKxa leave Charleston, ar*
ri vein New-York as soon as, nr before them.
I3T Cabin Passage $25, payable before going on board)
Aornts: PADELFGRD, FAY fc CO M
8avannah,
SAMUEL L. MITCH ILL.
Jan 58 104 Front-street, New-York.
ROOK AND JOB PRINTING
Executed with neatness and dispatch, and on accommo
dating terms, by
.. EORGE NICHOLS,
Ownin' Ilnllding, opp. Puln.hl Ifon.n,
rff" Orders from the country, with the cash euctosod,
wlliuei
e attended to promptly.
Jan 12
Dlt. UHAULE8 W. WEST
Offers his professional services to tlio clttxous ofSavam
nah and Us vicinity. Residence—comer or Congress and
Bull-streets, over the Drugstore of W. W. Lincoln.
■ ‘3 iy
DR. GILBERT
^leepoctfully announces lo his friends and lho public,
that lie has this day taken Into partnership iiillio Practice
of Medicine, Dr. VV. H. BANKS, formerly of Macon.
Office houra 8 lo 10 A. IL, and 3 lo 5 P. M. Omco 75
U Savauuaif^May 1st, 1852. Gtno may 10
ML FOR MALE.
A TRACT of Land lying on Moulden Swamp,
iiryuii County, conUilnlng 2,400 acres more or less, 50U
acres of Uie best quality Bay aud Swamp Lands, adap
ted to the culture of Cotton and provision: about 70 acres
clcanal, and about 200 acres under a good fence, and a
Canal running through the land of sufficient width and ,
depth to drain the land. Tho tralnnce of the tract Is Pine I comfort and despatch, and off<
and Title land. There Is a Gin-houso and a tow other | cilltloa to business and travel.
out buildings on lho premises. ThoM wishing to pur
chase such lands In tbe low country, would do well to
call and examlno tho land. For particulars apply In A.
Champion, Esq., Savannah, or to Cyrus Bird, Esq. and
Benjamin C. Cox, Bryan County,
ocl 19 3taw2w—llawJan E. R. COX.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
I'hiladolpkia & Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
The new and splendid side-wheel steam-
L ship STATE OF GEORGIA, or 1200 tons
register,Capt. John K. Walton,has commenced her regu-
tnr trips and will leave Savannah on Wronksday, 111*
8th day of September, and every alternate Wbdnksdav
tliercnnet; say on tho 22d Soph, Clh and 20th OcL, and
3d and 17th November, and so on.
Cabin Psssngo to Philadelphia $25 00
Tickets lo New York 25 1)0
„ 9 00
This ship has been built with entire regard lo safety,
comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable la
a Por rro j Bhl „ r pnMnge 0 p
ply to
PADELFORD, FAY fcOU. F
Agents in Savannah.
HERON fc MARTIN,
Agcntsln Philadelphia.
FOR SALE.
A RICE PLANTATION, on the Allnmaha, in
MV Glynn county, containing 1UU acres of high land
-—■and 400 ncres or river swamp. Ha situation ex* . .
empte It from freshets, and Iho right ofdrawlng water by I non.-, n-n
means of a canal through tho adjoining Plantation, from Tttwlvb
salts In dry seasons. Tho swamp is divided Into two J wiih «i
GRIFFIN & GORDON,
ATTORNEYS AT I~f\ W.
Office in the second story of the new Custom House, over
tho main entrance.
KOBEBTit.ORlFftN. (JySl—Omo] obo.a.oordon.
BDTHWELL A. NHITII,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Snvmmalt* GoorRia.
The undersigned have taken Uie stand recently occu
pied by Holt & Botuwbll, aud havo associated them
selves na partners, under tho name and style of Both-
wbll & Smith, forUiupurposo of transacting a General
Commission and Factorage Business.
r. botuwbll. [ang 21—3mo] taps, a. surra.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
TUB
! Savannah fc Charleston
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah bveby Mornino at Four
o’cLocK-aOer lho nrrivnl of the Night Train or the
* " Il-Rond, and ARRIVE at Charleston
i ** »,r .u*^ o’clock M.iakic dav,connecting at Charles-
iSmv hv « tnn wl,h 1,10 Wilmington Steam-Packeta. which
„aacKssiA s p r» i swaatssss...
jnnd., tma tbelrj£U>“5!,"«J ir d W UnlnjSft, »ouW mil. p ral f Be „lo„,|i, 8 Mnconon Tuoidai eicnlns. .Ill
b f b ' ?™iK.S.SK l k™i f ti,™ l fc d .. l fi l ™ Z b .° "" lv » ln Uidb to connect wlih lho .plcn3ia mm denm
I «* *»" > b « ■‘~” ib 'p
Fare from Chsrleston to Now-York by land route. .420 00
Umo 58 hours.
By steamships 425 00
may 15 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent
, upre - ... ......
{ tied by the subscriber, no death having occurred in
welve months In ajjnng or 00 negroos, who were remov
ed from Carolina. For further particulars, apply peraoi
ally, or by lower, to JAMES B. GORDON,
•2fiO REWARD,.
R ANAWAY from Sparta, Ga, about tho Aral of last
year my hoy GEORGE. He Is a good carpenter,
about 35 ^ears of age; a bright mulatto, tall and quite
HENRY K. WASHBURN. Aff’t.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
July 21 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
JOHN H. HULL,
FACTOR, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
M MERCHANT,
No. 172 Bay-strcot, Savannahs Ga.
oct 9 thstuilv
iikely. lie was brought about three years ago from8t.
Marys, and lrad, when he rannway, a wife there or near , —_
there belonging to a Mr. Holzondnrff. I think ho has TUB GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
told me ho has been about Macon aUo. He had, and SO.CA.
perhaps still has, a brother In Savannnh. He is very in- T EAV1NG the wharfat the foot of Laurcns-streot dally
tclllgenL I will givo lho abovo reward tor his coniine-1 X^ after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilmtng-
meat ln Mine Jail In the State, m that I can get him. ton,N. Q, from which point two dally Indus are dlt-
Refer, for any further Informatlou, to Rabun fc White-1 patched at 8 A. M.audS P. M.; the 8 o'clock oa/jr con*
lioad, Savannah, Ga. W. J. 8 A8NETT. nccting at Weldon, N. with’the Seaboard and Roanoko
Oxford, Ga., Aug. 13lh, 1852. tuths3mo amr 17 I Rail Rood lo Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
i ‘ " *Wc“ **•" *-
HOWLAND A GO..
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah—No. 172 Bay-utrnot.
johb t. bowlawd. [nug 21] johkt. Rowland, jx.
JNO. F. HA MI ETON*
(SUOORSSOR TO HAMILTON fc UARDBMAN.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 83 Bay-Bt.* Savannah* Ga.
The services of Mr. C. F. Hamilton, (long known
to tho public ns seller of Cotton and country Produce—
purchaser of Groceries, family supplies, &c^) hffve beed
secured. Prompt and strict attention will be given to any
business conlldod to tbo care of the abovo House.
• • Tho Mlllodgevlllo Recorder ond Macon Journal
& Messenger, will please Insert 4 months, ond Mnd bills
to Hill oMcm Imo o"83l
Respectfully tendors his services to the citizens of Savan
nah. He will at all times bo ready to fUmlsh PLANS
and DRAWINGS for all descriptions of Buildings, oik!
superintend their construction, Office oppoalts Pulnsk
House, over Heywood’s shop.ly sept 11
G1UARDEY A PARKER.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Rroad-stroot* Augusta* Ga.
Retorenccs:—IL IL Cummlng. Esq^ Messrs. J. C*
Carmlchncl, Baker & Wilcox, Baker & Hart, Hand,
Williams fc Co, G. T. Jackson, Scranton, Stark fc Davis,
Hopkins, Kolb fc Co- Augusta? A. H. Abraham (^Charles
ton, S. O? Brigham, Kelly fc Co., Jolm Lama, Savannah
nov 89 ly
EnBueuwee stflcntleB.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE GO.
OrrtcK 114 Bay-strxet.
This Company will take Fire, Marino, and River Risks
m the moat tovorablo terms.
—TRUSTERS—
Ilonry D. Weed, I John W. Anderson,
Illrom Roberta, I N. U. Knnnp,
II. F. Waring, [ Henry Lathrop,
L W. Morrell, I E. F. Wood.
« * HENRY I). WEED, President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice Pree’t.
John R. Wilder. Sec'e.mar 17
LONDON P1IC12N1X FIRE OFFIGEc
nils Company takes Fire Risks in this City, and Insures
Renta and Leases.
sept 2 11. HABERSHAM fc SON, Agonts.
MUTUAL JL1FE INMIIltANGE COMP’Y
OF NEW-YOHK.
Isaac Abbatt, Sco’y. Joaicrii B. Collins, President.
Dr. IL 1). Arnold, Medical Examiner.
. Applications received by
fob 1 . W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
The undorslgnod, Agents of the above Company,
tlnuo lo tako risks ngulnst Fire on Buildings, Stocks, fc&,
on tho most fovorabro terras. ; ..■„««*
sop? |2 COHENS fc HERTZ.
^v^ T Au«£r23.
iM tV ° m U<Utlm0r °, KELLY fc CO.
*’ i^ANAL FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT, Ao--28 bbl».piiro >yuoN8.-20bill# Onions; 30 bbls flno Moklng Potn-
Machinist, L/ Gcnesoo Flour: 50 packages.“uekwbest,)/, Vand joes? 100boxes English Dairy OhocM ? 50 BbUN.
1 K bbls.? 30 kegs sotoclod Goshen Butter, 50 boxos Co or yorlc gtaUj Flour of choice brands, now landing, and
od aud 75 do Whlto ChoeM? 11)0 do now Healed Herring by ’ Lool 20] COWDERY fc WELL8.
60 do do Raisins. Rocr vcd por steamer and tor sale by v : 1 zz
<St 20 BClUNfOS. JOHNSrO^J- ™ 1
ROYAIi INSURANCE COMPANY.
“ LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Capital 2.000*000 off Ponuda Sterllngc
Tlils InsUtutlou has estobllshed an Agency In Savan
nah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and 1‘roperty will
bo Issuod by ANDREW LOW fc OO.
Savannah, Oct 80,1851,
Y. HiR.IARDTJllUi UANUYAOTOnY, No.00
- Aoilj&SL Now-York Oily—whoro a largo .took i --
With oovorml now .on Imporltol Imorow nuiTBIb-lo kogo (loihoii nullor, iniiai
ffiwawweBswBBPHfi* —-
Hinr'
J, V. CONNERAT fcOO.
JOHN
3awlmo
y*™ " I TaUTTERfc CHEESE.—50 tfrklns Goshen Butler; 75
■ >EU FLORIDA^—8AUL8BURY fc GO. “wnovr x5 boxes Cheese. Just received por recent arrivals, and
Sk*rfoAT«ffl!S!Hf8^S| %»>*»*«**"*. BBAnonN noodai.l.
mSi lh ?, 88mo 88 tf thev wero towetd. by addit*i
8 W «hippedtoMl parts of thd ontm{^r/ fc
J l fc DECKER, •
90 Amwtrccl, NVa,
alns for cash.
A CO, -
NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
106 BROADWAY.—(Strictly Mutual.)
Accumulated Capital, 4000,000* principally In
vested to Now York and United States Stocks.
Dividends are declared annually on all Policies made
for the whole term of life, In tho shapo of Stock bearing
nterest, and which havo ranged from 40 to 50 per cent.
Morris Franklin, President.
Pliny Freeman, Actuary.
■■
t3TRates ln 8avannah samo as In Now-Ynrk.
LIFE INSURANCE.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COu
This Company charges no extra premiums tor persons
residing In the Southern States. Thoy will remit one-
fourth of tho first premium. Profits divided annually lo
Asbuky Hull, President. 0. F. McCay, Actuary.
Applications received by
d«o 19 iy WM. KING, A trout, 103 Bay-oL, Savannah
oct 10
tu3w
Charleston.
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore 117 50*
To Philadelphia $19, and to New-York $20.
ARRESTED* i p„,tiralninr Tlti-1
woman’ S'SB pSSR JSSRSBfortt The publfc l. resnectfuUy tntormed
or PHILLIS. Says she Is tree, aud lately from Beaufort I .n^arenavSifr-"-
and both trains connecting at \
iclimond, W
v-York The
'eldon with the lines
Says she Is tree, .
District, South Carolina. Said woman Is about 59 years
of age, stout In stature, mild spoken. 5 feet 4 Inches high,
steamers of thoso lines, are ,
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders; the Rail Roads ore in flno order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, ns well as tho Seaboard aud Roanoke
having recently been refold with heavy Trail) thereby
WffilNO BUSSELL, Couiily Coostoblc.
Savannnh, Oct. 25,1852. 0 oct 20
Bnltlmoroin 49 hottra, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New
York in 50)/ hours; and by tho second trnlu they arrive
In Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia in 50 hours, and
p atfowm^n.ianit* I Through tickets can alono bo had from E. WINSLOW,
A *“ l .°,feWnmtapoumHl Rnleigh Boll nooA Com!
1 keep, i™. ,
C “table FOWLS, known ns the Shanghai, Malay, Po-
Java, fcc. Ho respectfully invites the public to call
and seo for tbemsolvcN at 187 Bryan-street. . 1
oct 10 tulhsOm CHARLES K. SMITH.
jgAGGING, ROPE, fcc.—100^bales Gunny Cloth
rleaton, 8. to whom please apply.
mar 22
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD,
250 bales Gunny Bags; 500 colls Kentucky Ropo
400 colls Dillon's Rope? 1,000 lbs.do Twlno
S'S^ySog. iDopontlNtwJpr
30 cases canisters J
14,000 feet Safety Fuse. For salo by
sept 13 3tawis COHEN & FOSDICK.
CHANGE OF SCIIEDULEc
luu cons muon s uu|rui i.uuu nio.utj inuiu i e■ 1III8 ROAD is now open tor the transportation...
45'hhds. prime Bacon Sides; 00 bags Jamaica Coffee JL Freight and Passengers to Waynoeboro’. At this
350 kegs 1 I point it connects with n splendid line of Four-Horse Post
- half kegs \ p-„,i n . Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au-
non .os. IDnnonl TowJor I 5,atvoimolTMononona JlillodsovIKo.
Ouandafier Monday, May 10th,'Passcuger trains will
rnn Daily, as follows:
Iieave Savannah at 8.00 o’clock A.
Macon at .7JO
Mllledgevilloat .7.00
Augusta at 4 JO
Arrlvo at Augusta nt 9.40
" at Savannah 6.00
at Macon at 0.45
at Mlllodgevllle at .7.15
Fare between Savannah and Augusta.
Macon “ “
Mlllodgevllle fcc
CABINET MAKING A UPHOLSTERY.
gsraj The subscriber makes tieW and repairs old
Furniture. Tbo bottoms of Sofas, Chairs, fcc^
LW_mnde over, and ro-covofed. Carpets. Malting
u«32£3aud Oil Cloth cut and nut down. Bella hung;
Curtains and Blinds put up. .Old Furniture bought and
sold.
N. B^-A lot of NEW FURNITURE, Including a va
riety of Chairs, just received.
THOMAS HENDERSON,
sept 20 3taw Lyceum Building, Hull-
lings.—Terms at the sale.
oct 29
tor bills of sale.
ive Sate of Dig Oeode,
k Y,Nr- *•
:tloo on Tuesday, 9th. Per*
to call and oxamlne tho
positive. nor 8 t
No. It), Second TyUilng. Reynolds
i Tho improvements consist of a two
BY P1I1LHR1CK A BELL.
Khrsifare at Auction.
TO-MORROW, nt 11 o’clock, In front of store:
A general nssortinent of Parlor, Chamber and Kitchen
- URN1TURE, Gilt Frame Prints, Cooking and Parlor
Stores, fcc. Terms—Cash before delivery. nor 8 '
TO-MORROW, 3rd Instant, atITocIock:
Will be sold in front of store, the usual assortment of •
Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Crockery and Glassware.
Dry Goods, new and socond hand Fnrnltura,Clothing,
Fancy Articles, Clocks, Watches, Cullery, fcc. Terms
cash before delivery.
N. B.—All articles purchased at auction, and not set
tled for before the next regular sale, will be sold for nc-
countand risk of the former purchaser, * nor# -
AHtamielralor'e Sale.
WIU bo sold, on tho first TUESDAY, of December next,
before the Court House door In Savannah, Chatham
county:
Five Negroes, throe (3) men and two (9) girls, two
Mules, ono Horse. Carts, Ploughs, Tools, ana sundry
articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture? also,
the fixtures or a Brick Yard near the city, fndndlng -
one superior patent Brick Machine. 8okl by order of tbo
Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, as Uie property of
Robert Nesbitt, late of said county, deceased, tor the ben-'
efll of lho heirs and creditors. Terms at sale.
oct 29 HUGH O. K. NE8B1TT, Ad’mr.
For Rent.
A Two Story Wooden Dwelling and out Buildings,
x)t No. 39, Elbert Ward, fronting on Jofferson-tL, near
.Iberty-wt. Possession given on. the 10th Nov. next. .
For terms and particulars enquire ns above. oct 15
Bacon Shoulders at Private Sale.
Jnst received in store, and tor sale low, 7 hogsheads
Bacon Shoulders. oct 8$
.WINDOW GLASS AT PRIVATE SALE.
Just received in store, and ftir sale low, 450 boxes Win- .
dow, Conch, Sheet, and Crown Gloss, from the Holston
Glass Works, Knoxville, Touii.
Tho nbovo Glass Is of the best quality, and assorted
sires, from 6x8 to 32x40. Tho subscribers have beon ap
pointed agents tor tho above Company, and are enal'
to sell at vory low prices. PHILBRIOK fc BEL1
ument Lottery, Extra Class 01 j
10 50 33 20 SO 10 40 44 05 O 40 7 32 25
Also of Class 131: • * -
57 15 41 40 70 43 50 31 45 10 Ol 53'
Holders of Prizes will plcaso call tor thd cash, or renew
E. WITHINOTON’S, ,
Next door to Robinson fc Camp, Bay Lane.
$12,000! $11,000! $10,000!
GREGORY fc MAURY, MANAGER8*
Office No, 5 Bull-Street,Opposlto tbe Pulaski House
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery,
ExtraCIomn No, 02* for 1852.
To be decided by (he drawing of Delaware Siste Lottery
Class 127, to be drawn at Wlllugton, Del.,
THIS DAY, NOVEMBER 2, 185*.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$12,000-S11,000-$10,000!
Tickets 45—Shares in Proportion.
T3T rniBBs cash an at this orru-t. JPt
For rato by E. WITIHNGTUN,
nov 8 Vender tor Gregory fc Maury
COOK A HONTFORT* . , ;
ATTORNEYS AT .LAW, ,
Office at Oglelhojrpe* Oa.
Will practice lu the Counties of Macon, Marion, Craw- vi
ford, Sumter, Houston, Dooly, and Lee. , •
Rvlbnuicea l 1 —Messrs. Roberts, Foote fc Marshall, So- ,
vanuaht Wlnshlp fc Sons, ilacon. ly . Jan 29.
WM. R. SYMONS
O FFERB for sale a forgo assortment or Cloths, Cas-
slmeves and Vestings, consisting in jmrt of tho
following articles, selected by himself during tho past I
summer In LONDON and PARIS, which ho will
make up to onlor In tho best stylo of workmanship, and
A.
« A. M.
“ A. M.
“ P. M.
“ P. M.
*• P. M.
“ P. M.
45 50
46 50
MACPHtfRSON B. MILLEN, Oen’l Sup’t.
Savannah, May Sth, 1852. tuny 5
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
MOORE A HENDRICKSON, ;
WH0LE8ALE DBUGGISTS.
GibbouM. Buildings*
OFFER FOR SALE-5,000 lbs. Union White
Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1;
150 boxes Window Glass?
600 gallons Linseed Oil;
500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil?
20 barrels do. Whale OU;
A DAILY TRAIN for Passengers and Freight leaves
Macon at OJf A. M n arrives at Oglolhorpo at 10)5
.1 III. .linnet nolle. III! Hell of n.mly.mudo Clolh- A-•>-.JjWM OnioUlorp. «t 11« A. M, »ITlve« nl M.M0
“ - - - " ■ - ■- 1 at3)j P. M n conuecUng each way with tho Central ""‘t
Ing, nod of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen’s wear, Is . .. . ,
very large, and of tlio best quality and stylo—tho whole of | Macon and^Western
ngea...
Rail Rond Trains, and tho TaUa-
hnssec, Eufuula and Columl us Mall Stage Lines.
Passengers dlno nt Fort Valley nt 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent
aug20 South Western Rail ltoad.
YvlY UIIU U| IIIU UY.I4,IU,I>; BOO.'J'. —OMUIVWI
It mado this full under his own InspocUon, and will bo
sold nt the lowest prices for cash or approved credit:—
French Black, Blue, Brown and Olivo Cloths: Fancy
French and English Cnsslincre#; Fancy Silk Vestings,
sunor; Funcy Silk Plush Vestings: Black Barathea Silk
Vestings; Super Black Doeskin Unsalmercs; Merino and
SUk Undershirts aud Drawer« Whlto and Fancy Shirts
and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers; White,
Black and Fancy Kid Glovca; Neck Tics, plain and em-1 ivuw-YorK, if onion, x'nuauoipnia*
broldered; Merino nud Cottou Socks? Scarfs; SaUu and j^ n d a /J the Northern, Eastern and Western
Bombaxino 8tocks. . . ^ | Towns, California, Europe, Ifc. ffc. Also, Ma-
100 r
HARNDEN’S EXPRESS,
>vea?
Together with an extensive aasorUnent ot Patent Modi- ■
ulncs; Perfumery; Hair, Tooth and Sliavlng Brushes;Toi
let Soaps? Tuck, Dronsmg and' Side Combs, fcc. fcc.? all
of which arc offered at the lowest prices, either tor cash
or approved paper. » sept 9
17 WMltakcr Street
ocl21
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Milledgetille,
DANUING ACADEMY. | Georgia,and allintermediate Places.
MONSIEUR A. BON AUD rospccttolly Informs \ RRANGEMENTS having been made with the NEW
his patrons and the public In general that ho will \ A. YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMBII1P COM-
open Ids Academy, at Aauoav llai.i., on Satn'r-1 PANY, by which wo are prepared to forward Pack-
'dee, 15tA October, at 5 o’clock, P. M. All hfo or- agos, Parcels, Siiecle, Jewelry, und Merchandize orovery
_ mor pupils nroroapectfolly lnvtle<l to attend. description. This Express has been extended to meet
Tuition days—Tuosdays, Thursdays and Saturdays: the wauls or tho citizens of Savannah and towns In the
from 5 to 7 for young Ladles and Masters, ondfrora 9 Interior. All those intrusting business to us can rely on
of tuition, 413 foi twenty-tour having all business matters attended tonroinplly and
to — forgouUomon. Price
lessons.
oct 4 falUifully.
I Gan and I Will Retail Dry Goods
Cheaper than any Store in the City .' I
B UYING all our Goods for Cash, and soiling them
only for Cash, we can afford to sell them dieapcr
than tho price many retailers pay for their goods at
BAVAWWJg, AyeOMA .UABBffl.
streets tor Dry Goods, Cloths, Muillns, Linens. Blankets. | opts w. . Tho Union StMm Boat Company of Goor-
J. DkMARTIN, Agent,
153 Bay-stn 3 doors East ot the City Hotel,
Savannah, Ga.
offices.—No. 74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 Court
street, Boston? No. 43 South 3d street,Philadelphia.
N. B.—Please mark all goods, care Harndeu’a Express
July 17 Cm:■ .
Shawls, Mantillas, Ffonuels and Laces. Thore Uioy will
find tho largest assortment of Umbrellas In the city, to
gether with a groat lot of goods tor servants’ ware. Buy-
«".1».‘ >•»»” b “(.*i LANE’S
Cheap Comer tor Dry Goody, &o-
oct 27 N. E. oor. Broughton fc Barnnrd.
Igla and South Carolina having uiorougbly
lo vorhaulod and reflltod the superior steam
pau-ui. ... L. COOK and OREGON, with Lighters, are
now ready to transport freight of all descriptions be
tween Savsnnah, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much,
If not more dispatch, than any other boate on the riVf
l-sls. Tho steamers are commanded by experienced: and i
oommodsdng Captalna.^ AU freight consigned to tin
o equal, If not
B - 10 COFFEE fc MOLA8SES.-250 bags prime Cof Sentawill*tonwded free of
fee; 50 bbls. sugar house Byrun, landfcg and for ^|C««»mmaiaUonaforpasi
““ ■* ’ - t0C«l CI A^E B IIOLOOMBB-
TjILOFBRBAD.—30 bbls. landingjukI^^ solo by 1 *AiSn58ra»5*.i*oi
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‘EU, Agent, Augusta.
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10 do. Epsom Sa
5 casks Sofairnt'is;
do. Train OIL best quality;
do. Winter strained Lora OU;
do. Cobum’s Machinery Oil?
do. No, 1 Castor Oil?
do. Copporas, green and dry;
do. Epsom Salts; 10 casks Potash?
• ~ r Bt'is:
5 barrets Refined SaBpetre?
250 ounces Paris’ Sulphate Quinine?
10 barrels I<oriUanl’s Snuff;
80 boxes assorted Candles?
50 boxes Ray’s Lemon Syrup;
30 bogs l’epjwr, Allspice ar J —
. 1 barrel er *'
i e|ijivir, .wispieu uiu uuiuer
•1 each Nutmegs, Mace ana Cl
is Letter and Writing Paper?'
Ii un extensive assortment or
Do WITT A. MORGAN,
DEALERS IN FANCY k STAPLE DRY GOODS,
C ALL attention to their large Stock of the following
articles, which they offer at tbe lowest prices:
Rich Printed do Lalnes and Caabroeree, -
French and English Meriuos,
Black Bombazines and Alpacas,
Linen Cambric and Embroidered ndkDL, '•
Maraclllea Quilts and Counterpanes* < ■ ; .
Irish Linens and Damasks,
l.lnon and CoUon Sheetings, 1 '•
rpilE following are the DRAWN NUMBERS of Geof
J. gta State Lottery, Class 120:
27 54 OO 07 38 t7 02 31 0 12 42 23 .40 7
Will bo drawn In'Colitmbua, Ga. on'Friday morning,
Nov. 5.—Sales closo on Thursday Evening, .
Georgia State Lottery.
° Uium» 128. * .
AUTUORISKD BY TUB LBUISLATPBB,
For Benefit of Indejtendent Fire Co. at Attguisa.
F. C. BARBER fc CO n Managers.
Ct^"12 Drawn Ballots in each package of 88 Tickets.
SFLKNDID SCUBISB. . .
$6,000—$1,500—$1,000!
Tickets onlf 42— Shares in proportion.
FRIZES CASHED AT TUtS OFFICE.
U" All orders pnimpUy and contldcnUally attended to
and Drawings sent to all customers out nrike city.
Tickets, Shares and Packages forsale^by ^ VY|Ty
nov 3 At hfo Lucky Office, cor. Bull-st. fc Bay l^ane.
Dying and Eenovatin fo E.tablWm l ent.
73 York-st., rear of the Oourt House,
F.alaullsliod in 1832.
L ADIES’ Silk and Woolen Dresses, shawls. Table
Covers, fcc. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors; Ladles*
Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fttahlonablo stylo? Kid
Gloves Cleonotl and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed os may be required. Alldone In tbo
same stylo which has generally so much pleased my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate.
Persona sending parcels by 8teaml>onta, or Rail-Road,
are requested to write per mallet -int I mny knownwhero
to call for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
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Silk, Cotton and Merino Hosiery,
White and Colored Flannels,
‘ CloUiaaudCossImerea, . . - :
Table and Plano CoVeri,
Basseas*"*'
rSch.i«MbtaBllta,
P*H. Mantilliii «nd Talmiw, r Uj
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French and English Crapes,
, Ladles’and Gentlemen’# Kid Glover,
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