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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1852.
Wrto (OTurettarments.
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M FOSOE BRONSON ■>•• removed from the corner of
(t n«I inj Wlillnkeclroeu to 144 Ilrj.MIrccC bo-
tweon Uornint end JeffenoMtrecl* Oil end ho him.
5SUB SALE-A llkclr ncsro' llor, lO jom or I«0j
I' llon ft tictjro Woman, a pUln book, Waahor and
Wi
Jronei
Apply to-
fr\oa 8ALB.—A negro ujn,
J hnUM KSTTMt. Apjjj^o
WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
Girl, 18 years of ago, a good
xn-al frttt)tttf»cmentfl,
linkcml*. ..
JIBU respectfully announce*
ns or Savannah, and or the, Into*
r of tills Hiotc, that ho has now opened and
.v. F vw.itlnually In (tore, a largo assortment or the
boat qu^lltea ^I^WloRB,
both foreign and domestic. Invoiced from tbo beat sour
ces, and to hi# atock or which, at present on hand, ho In*
v tea attention. Having had extensive experience In
France aa a manufacturer, and In Atuorlca aa Importer
and dealer, hla acquaintanco with tko trado enables him
to offer assurance that the articles which are unumera*
tod below are encli genuine.
ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION.
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin;
Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack ; Jamaica and BL Croix Rum.
WINES.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry. Champagne, Hock, Clarot,
Sautcmoand Burgundy Wlnos.
CORDIALS.
In Oases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Blavollx, Kir*
sebenwassor, Absinth, fcc- fcc.
ALE AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent Ibr Domestic Liquors.
octal ly R. MAYER.
YLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
—kadY-MADE OLOTHINO.—The subscriber Is now
urepared to say that ho has the boat assortment of
_j|v*msde Clothing, for retail, in tbo city, nnd would
invha those In want to glvo him a call nnd look at the
foUowInfC—Broadcloth and Cambtat Cloaks, Overcoats,
Pea Jackets, Frock Goats, Dress Coats, Loose Sacks,
Dross Backs?Pantaloons,’vests, Shirts, Drawers, Under
Shirts. Socks, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves. Ilnndkorchleri.
Buspendors, Collars. *0. Also—A foil assortment of
ChlMren’soults, Boys’ Jackets and Pants, and Youths*
Drew Frocks and Pants. The public nro very respect-
rullv Invltod to examine hla atock before purchasing
BherV Inov 3] CEO. 8. NICIIOL8.
is CORE CLOTHING.—I will open, per steamer, This
]yL Day, anothor nssortmeat of Boys’ Clothing, tiniur*
nsssod by any over brought to this plnoe, either In prices
orqusllty. Thoso in want, are invited to call at the Cloth*
'a T WHOLESALE.—-GEO. S. NICHOLS has Just ro
il eelved a large supply of Patent Merino Undershirts
and Drawora, which he offers, at wholeaale or retail, at
New-York prices. Deslora nro Invited to call aud see
thorn at the Clothing Store, Gibbons' Range. nov3
YtiST RBOEIVED-HM, IM and ISH fine Bod Ulan-
O kets, Crib Blankets, Flannels or all widths and colors,
Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Richard-
son’s Super Irish Linens, Towellings of every descrip
tion, Rlclt Damask Table Linen, Napkins, Doylies, fcc.
We are prepared to offer some real bargains in the above
stiles or Goods, and Invite an examination of them at
nov 3 W. U WADSWORTH’S.
Y)LACK GOODS.—Persons desiring Mourning Goods
J) will find * good assortment of llombnlnos, Canton
Cloths, Muhalr Lustres, Alpacas, Mouslln do Lalnes,
Ginghams and Prints, at W. O. WADSWORTH’S,
nov 3 Under Marshall House, Broughton-st.
T\RESS SILKS.—Just received, a small assortment or
Brocade Silks, In handsome colors. Also, Plain
and Plaid Silks. For wdo by , _
nov 3 LaROGHE, BOWNE fc CO.
T ACE CAPES, COLLARS, fca—Embroidered Lace
XJ and Application Capos, Embroidered Fronts, Honl-
tnh Labe Collars, Albonl Law CoUars, Cambric and
Swiss Muslin Embroidered Collars, Pagoda Muslin
^norS l “' F0 ' “ l ° b l»RO0HE, nOWNE fc CO.
T?D0ING8 fc 1NSBRTING8.—Valenelenne, Mechlin
111 and English Thread Edgings and Insortings, Wovo
Thread and Linen Bobbing Edgings Lisle Edgings and
Inserting*, Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insortings.
A very handsome assortmentJfVhm* for sale by
nov 3 LaROGHE, BOWNE fc Co.
1>LAGK 81LK TRIMMING LACE, nil widtiis. Just
Jj^recelred and for 8010 l*r 0C HE, BOWNE fc CO.
fftABLE CUTLERY.—Ivery Balance-Haudle Knives,
X with and without Forks. For sale by
nov 3 F, W. CORNWELL, 103 Brynn-sl.
1J UTTER fc CHEESE.—20 firkins Butter and 5U boxes
13 Cheese. Just received, and for sale low for cash by
GEORGE BRONSON, 144 Bryan-sL,
nov 3 West of the Market.
TU8T RECEIVED—Durand’s celebrated French Blt-
U lers, English Pickles, French Mustard, Capers, Bran
dy Cherries, Popper Sauco, Rose Water, Afaccaronl, Ver
micelli, Tapioca, Currants and Prunes. For sate by
GEORGE BRONSON, 144 Brysn-st.,
nov 3 Between Barnard fc JeflersorvsU.
irt RATE&—A now and cholco lot of Grates. Just re-
\JT colved by steam or, and may be seen at
nov 3 MORSE fc N1CI10L8’, 155 Bronghton-st,
TirILK STRAINERS, OH Cans, Cnllendera, Uako Pans.
1VL Boasters, Jellr Moulds, fcc. For sate cheap at 155
Draughten-stroet, by [nov 3] MORSE fc NIGIIOL8.
TTflLLOW MARKET BA8KETS, Ropo Mate, Worst-
YY ed Rugs, Willow Cradle^ Fainted Tube, Palls, fcc.
Just received and for sale cheap by
nov 3 AlORSE fc NICHOLS.
rpALMA OLOAKa—We have Just received persteam-
X or Alabama, * fine lot of Talma Cloaks. Those In
want of somelhlug very nice In Iho above line would do
well to call at SAULSBURY fc CO’S,
nov 3 Atarahsll House Building.
TTID GLOVES, of very superior tnnke.—Just opening
Ji. by BAULSBURY fc CO.,
nov 3 Marshall House.
UOTATOEa—1,200 bbls Potatoes of various kinds for
X sale by [nov3J BRIGIIAM, KELLY fc CO.
TAKE NOTICBI
W E aro now receiving, and have In store, an assort'
menl of
WA0THE8, JEWELRY 8c FANCY GOODS,
Not to be surpassed in tho Slate, which can bo bought at
reduced prices. Our Blends are Invited to give us a call.
HORTON fc HIKE MAN,
no v 1. 110 Broughton-strvel.
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned havo this day formed a Co-Partner
ship, tinder the firm or BANCROFT fc BRYAN,
for tho purposo of conducting a
GENERAL AGENCY & BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
IN TilM PURCHASU AND SILK OP
Stocks, Bonds, Exchango Ac lkool Estate.
Likewise, for tho transaction of all kinds of
Mtraliwu Notarial Proceeding*, and Adjustment if Ma
rin* Average*,
and respoctfoUy solicit tho patronage of their (Wends and
the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN.
nor 1 tf CTjrOfflco No. 117 Bay-alreoL
REVITT, LATHROP Sc MTEBB1N8,
WIIOLISALK AND RETAIL
DEALERS IK DRY GOODS,
/"kFFER FOR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Flan-
nets, Ltnsoya, Orenburg*, Yarns, Shirtings and
Shootings, Utnglmms slid Prints, DeLalnes and Merinos,
Bombasines and Alpacas, Black nnd Colored Challys,
Black and Colored Batins and Silks, Dross Bilks of all
qualities, Ltnon and Cotton Sheeting* Linen and Cotton
Pillow-casing, 8uper Irish Linen*, Towellngs, Damasks
and Napkins, Table Diapers and Cloths, Furniture Print*,
Fringes, Dimity, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cos*
almeres, Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchief^ Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shawls of all kinds, La
dles’ Embroidered Handkcrchlcfa, Caps and Collars,
Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves of all kinds, Silk Handker
chiefs, fcc.; together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Goods establishments. — *
U.T. ORKKNWOOD. JOS1AI1 MORRIS. JOHN J. R1DQ WAY.
GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RHCWAY,
COTTON FACTORS
AND BOnni8SION MERCHANTS,
« No. 47 OARONDALET-STREET,
„ ... ... NewOrlonns.
Mr. Morris will remain .at Montgomery, Alabama,
and all orders for the purchasing or Cotton, or any other
littiluess entrusted to our care, as that place, will meet
with prompt attention.
nor 3-tf GREENWOOD, MORRI8 & RIDO’VAY
G UANO.—100 bbls. Patagonian, and 175 bags Peru
vian Guano. For sate In lots to suit purchasers t
nor 9 A. MINIS.
Y)RANDIES fc BITTERS.—A few hair barrels Cherry
XJ sad Blackberry Brandy: also, Stoughton Billers.
In store ana for solo by [tiov3] A. MINIS.
■ I JIG IRON.—A few tons No. 1 Scotch Pig Iron. In
A store and for sale by [nov 2] A.AIINI8,
iSoMESTIO LIQUORa—50 bbls, P. fc II. Connection
XJ River Glu; 50 bbls. E. P. Gin; 25 bbls. Domestic.
Brandy; 85 bbls. N. E. Rum. In store and for sale by
| nov 3 SWIFT & CO.
T\1REOT IMPORTATION.-50 bkta Champagne from
XJ the celebrated colters of Bouclie, Fils fc Druet t Al
so, Georgia Heldslck and other brands; 5 hair pipes and
5 quarter casks Aladelra, Just Imported by
nov 8 AI. J. SOLOAIONa
PRESERVED OIIOW CHOW, &«.—5 cases East In-
1 A dla Chow Chow, Ginger, and Gum Qurd Oranges,
1 FigPaste, Gum Drops, Jtunube Preserves of all kinds,
1 Ur*. nBea » Almonds, RalsTnN Nuts, Prunes, English
I Pickles and Sauces, and a fine lot of French Confoctlon-
1 try, for sale by [nov 3] M. J. SOLOMONS.
1 fpOBAOCO AND SEGARS.—50 boxes manufocturod
1 A. Tobacco ofall sixes and qualities; 10 gro. U E. Good-
1 win fc Brother’*” Yellow Bank Tobncco; 85 do do
I smoking do: 85 do “Airs. Miller’s” Smoking and Che w-
1 lug do; 50,006 Segara, dlreet Importation; 50 do do of
I common qualities, for sale by
1 nova M.J. SOLOMONS.
I -N Y, X and K barrels; iO^barrote*do. W do” 0, |anfflng
1 and for sate by [not 8]- J. V. CONNERAT fc * O.
1 ( WfeB.-lOO bags prime Rio Coffoe, landing and for
1 V ,ulol *y [novU] BUIGHAAf, KELLY fc CO.
1 T IME, LUMBER AND HRICKS-LflOObhlsLime; 30-
1 . J J . 000 fcwtem Bricks; 10,000 feet White Pino Boards;
1 Isnding and for sale by
I J»°V8 BRIG HAAt, KELLY fc CO.
1 —10 wholo and half barrels Butter and
■ Sugar Crackers. Landing and for sate by
1 jwr 3 A. G. HENRY, Exchango Dock.
H 20 bbls, Hiram Smith’s Flour; 30 bbls.
■ X 1 Baltimore Flour. For sale by
B 3 A. G. HENRY, Exchange Dock.
1 nARUTAOB llUILDER FOR SALE.-A'vbry likely
1 M, tni il ,1 telllgcnl Alulatto Boy, about 10 yours old, ca-
■ pstite of making whools or any part of a buggy or ctr-
■ riagc,ond warranted sound. Apply lo
■ J ,ov8 WAI. WRIGHT, Broker.
■ pilEOKB ON NEVV-TOUK-For ul. b»
■ ««»» If O. A. L. LAMAR,
e per schr.P
T) ACON 8lDESr-50 hluls. prlmo bright Bacon 81dos.
AJ nor 3 For solo by BUNKER fc OGDEN,
HOft APPLES, Potatoes nnd Onions. For sold !^ onr,ulco -'
u “'/ 10 wrlroox. brig Rio Grande, from Boston, by
J 102 * 8w \ BUNKER fcOGDW.
2ft ftftft LATHS—For enlo to arrive by
friijUUU nova 3w BUNKERfcC
ITA Y ’ ,,BI0K 1 W.P. LUMIIEltfc LATHS".—ISO bales
f«iw B lc I ul,l 'J r H l) > 000 Bricks; 41,000 Laths; 2.000
'Him.* P ' Lumber—cargo of brigJohn Marshall. Now
ate8 and for sale by [nov 8] E. W. Buker.
n°^' N0 GLOVES. Blllfiid Dulls, Clio Lealhei
MnnSl"??’ Desks, Dressing Cases, Pc
SSSSftiSSS 1 !?™?*® n £ R Seneral assortmentoTVani
" ,tnr y L'oods. For sale by
- tlora _ HORTON fc R1KEMAN, 110 Bronghton-aL
— — .....w....... ...
AMS fc BACON.—400 Roynolds’ Sugar-cured lining
H *?"“■< WdSFlO hhiU. BhonC
imv tutd for sale by.
- CLAQHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
Wn^iL^.f U,,EEa J 3,—8<> kegs choice Oo*hon Butter;
ChwM y Vosto , rn Butter; 50 boxes prlmo Borksblre
unJu • ual received and for sale by *
rtSb— MCMAHON fc DOYLE.
C3 to hn^Vl 100 ““k* R, ° colfoo; 800 sacks Salt,
J»*tr“ 1 *•" b0 “« «">»“• b '«"^
v-"' a ■ McMahon & doyle.
S™“ L T™lmvEU WARE—Sjiwiti^ Korku I’itch.
al, * S sszi?
116 Bronghton-strect.
KPI 110 ® Olndnnntl. Bacon
c r [SWtttii; 180 Ucr “‘ 8u8a '
S'frihirS.l , . , l? ,l ;/ I ;^ au B ftr J 13 ‘ l0 * °* Susnrt
Clarin«i 8 . l «w?L B (A) Sugar, Crusbod; 85do.do. —
1 riob«h^, i niw C luu wixes Tobacco, v
VJ imv f | lv ~’ Iuy boxesChopae,iandlngaitdfor saks I
• i . BWIRT v m
tMTiVTs: ■ "NinRUU
o bo*M and Powdered Sugar i
4 fc CUNNINGHAM.
jSssSP®
yglL-. , ■ ROWLAND k <30.
eboleo Bacon
Wt)n»Yorft £taticft(8cmcnta.
tnifgidaiia, winwt DfattUtt md Olhert,
brated Pro-
mlum Mnstard.
JUT up expressly for the Bouthern and Western Mar-
i Cans, Tina, and Bottles.
made from the beat English and Italian
Rood, and needs no other recommendation than the ex
tensive sale It has mot with for tho post number of years,
and being In constant use by tho U. B. Army and many
of the Hospitals In the Uultod Btslos. For sale by
WITIIINOTON fc WILDE,
• at tholr Coffee and Spice Factory.
No. 7 Durcn-St, Now-York.
Opposite Wm. Colgate »fc Co.'s Soap Factory.
HARDWARE.
T IIE Undersigned have Just received per ship Florida
from Liverpool, a large assortment of Birmingham
and 8hofl1ald goods, making their stock complete, which
they offer for sale, wholesale or retail, at as low prices as
they can bo bought In the Northern cities. Country
merchants are respectfolly invited to examine our stock
before purchasing. McCI.ESKY & NORTON,
novl Gibbons’ Building.
Superintendent’* Of flco Cen. R. R. 1
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 20,1853. t
T HE RATES OF FREIGHT, with rovlsafciaaslflca-
tion for this and connecting Roods, are now ready
for distribution, and will tnko effect November 1st pros.
oct.20 2w A1ACPHERSON B. MILLKN, Supt.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
GOOD CARRIAGES.
MY SUCCESS In Uio CARRIAGE
Business In the city of Savannah, Is uo
longer an experiment, It is a “/zed fact.”
For tho considerate, gonerous confldenco and liberal pa-
tronago that 1 have rocoivod from Factor*, Mkr-
chant* nnd Citirkhs generally, 1 desire In this public
manner to express my thanks, and to renew my assu
rances of Increased determination to gtvo the most entire
satisfaction to all who may favor mo with their custom. I
havo devoted the past summer to getting up rlaror and
■PLRHDID STOCK Of RVRRY KIND OF OAnRIAOR DOW In
use. All oftboso Carriages aro well suited to this mar
ket, and for nealne**,tightne*i and durability they can
not bo surpassed. Rookawats of every style, Coaoiirs
and Pleasure Waoons. Also, Buoants of every con
ceivable shape nnd kind (among thorn, some from J. H.
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In New York)auda
very neat, light and convenient stylo of Bulky, for
Physicians and ottiers. J.C. THORNTON,
oct 20 tf. Corner of West Broad nnd llny-als.
HOU8E-KEEP1NG DRY GOODS.
EV1TT, LATHIIOP fc 8TEUBIN8 offer for salo-
Whlto and Colored Counterpanes.
Bath and Wliltnoy Blaukets.
Linen and Cotton 8hooling.
Linen and Cotton Pillow-casing.
Ilucknbuck and Bird’s Eye Diaper.
Damask and Spotlod Nankins and Cloths.
Snow-drop and Damask Table Diapers.
Unbleached Diaper and Cloths.
Whlto. Scarlet and Yellow Flannels.
Buper Irish Linens and Long Lawns. oct 30
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
'rriOR TllOMASTON fc Harnivillr
Thomnston, Ga^ October B, 1852. }
S EALED PROPOSALS for the Grading or tho Tliom*
aston nnd Burnavlllo Railroad, will bo recolved at
this ofllco until Tuesday thotilh day or November.
This Road Is about sixteen mllua long,and will bo divi
ded Into sixteen sections—the numbering of the same to
commence at Thoinaston—ou each of which a separate
bid will bo required.
Tho payments offered are two-thirds cash, nnd tho re
maining one-lhtrd In the stock of tho Company.
Tho plans, specifications and profiles may bo seen at
this omuo, for quo week previous to tho day of letting.
Tho lino of tho Road Is unsurpassed by any In tho 8talo
for health, abundance of provisions, fcc.
Lotting will bo declared aud Contracts closod on Fri-
■ ‘ 12th"
Jay tho ISth November.
oct 21
W. D. WOODSON, Treasurer.
FANCY DRY OOOB8.
UICH COLORED fc BLACK SILKS.
IV Paris Printed Do I.nines.
Modo aud High-Colored Do Lalnes.
Plaid Raw Bilks.
French, English and American Prints.
Rich French and English Flirt Chtntx.
Embroidered Chemisette and Collura.
Bordered Lawn nnd Linen Cambric Hdkfo.
Rich Embroidered Handkerchiefs.
Plain nnd Embroidered Cnuton Crape Shawls.
Long and Square Broeho Shawls.
Do, do. Plaid do.
Bonnet and Neck Ribbons.
For sale low by
oct 29 NEVtTT, LATHROP fc BTEDniN8.
DRUGS! DREGS ll
2 AAA L1IS. El’SOM 8ALTS.
•UUU 5,000 lbs. Copperas.
7 1 000 lbs. Glnubcr Balts.
2,000 lbs. Putty.
500 boxes Window Glass,
7,000 Whlto Load.
All of tho above Just recolved nnd for sale by
M JAMES II. CARTER,
oct 20 Opposlto 8k Andrew’s Hall.
T iifEi PRAIRIE SCOUT, or Agntone tho Renogudu.
Hoods and Hearts or My Brother the Colonel.
Harper’s Mngoxino. for November.
London Art Journal, for October.
American Journal of tho Medical 8cloncos, for Octotx
Iloussaye’a Mon and Women of tho J8ih Century.
Do.’s Philosophers and Aclressos.
Pull’s Hommpathlc Domestic Physician..
Heirs of Randolph Abboy, Upper Toil Thousand, Pre
caution, fcc.
8CHOOL BOOKS—Swan’s Series. Perkin’s Ar
modes. Goodrich’s National Goography and Plclo
Histories, Brown’s, Smltii’sand Murray’s Grammars.
Steel Pens In tho greatest variety. Letter und Card Pa
per, nnd Stationery ofovonr description,
oct 28 W THORNE WILLIAMS.
The Last and Greatest Improvement.
r Arnold’* Improved Patent ITIotnlic
INjD£H Tit UC TAULK SARCOPHAGUS, OR AI
EXHAUSTED COFFIN.
iy thing
It is no
Sole Aoknt of tl
„ city of Saranuali, 1
call nttontlou to their vast superiority over air
tho kind that has yet boon before tho public,
well known that the entire oxotuslon oroluio8,... c , iu u ,
will prevont docoiupositlon, und it is on tills princinl
that the superiority of thoso COFFINS labored!—by fh
application ofan nlr pump Iho air Is removed and ‘
conlcnls will remain without effluvia «r clinugo of
pearance; how gratifying to surviving friends nnd r
lives to thus boaold tho hand of decay arrested In
Business darts.
400
IMPORTER
tTEIt or FRENCH BONNEfa.
,0. “
Importer oITrpnoh Patterns*
IIKNRY E. FORT. . • T, K. DUNHAM
FORT & DUN HAITI,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
oct 7 SAVANNAH, oa« ij
ggHants. Bents, gates, fcc.
PRIVATE HOARDING.
3VERA L GENTLEMEN can bo accommodated with
genteel Boarding at No. 8 West Broad, corner of In*
—imtrect. The best Ui# market affords will be furnish
ed and every attention paid to the comfort of guests, at
moderate rate*.
WANTED.—Two or three good House Servants, to
whom liberal wages will bo paid. Apply as above, lm-
mediately. nov 8
entirely removed. And in core ora removal to a dl
Uioy offer a nerfoot info-guard against any unpl
odor or Infection, even should remains be dlslr
cd unchanged for different periods, up to two years i
four months. A liberal doductlon will be made to cnbl
makers In the city. Tbo following certiflcuto Isselcc
from the numbers which con bo shown, as It refers l
core In our vicinity.
oaaTirioATi.
wore pul Into tho Cotmis, tnroo montns ago; neither o
them had turned black In tho least, ami tho bunch o
rows wore ns fresh ns whon they were picked fromthi
stem, not a partldo had droppod off or fallen to plocoa.-
Now-York, Nov. 81,1B49.
Tho umleralgnod having e
hesitate to say that In tholr o
Intcd to answer the Intended
S. N. HARRIS, M. D.,
R.WAYNF. M. D./
J.C. HABERSHAM, M.D.,
O W. WEST.M.D.,
Savannah, Aagmt S3.
8. SMITH; M. D.
P urposes.
. M. KOLLOOK, M. D-
W.G. BULLOCH, M. D„
R. LACHLISON,
N.]
RIEUIARD TABLES.
IILLIARD TABLE M ANUFACTO]
lug Uio Cushion* so that they will glvo tho nnglea correctly,
they being made of Cloth or tho patent Vulcanised Indl*
Rubber, which wo havo within tho last yoar Introduced to
tho public. Gentlemen ntadlslnnoo wishing to pui-clmsc
Tables with wood or marble bods, can have tholr onion
filled tho same as lftiioy wore present, by addressing bj
mall. Always on hand Cloth*, Italia, Guos, French Loath
ora. and I’oekots. or this best description. Tables packed
"lilS’' 1 * - DW3KKH,
oct 14 8awl3ra 00 Aumstroot, N. Y.
l^LOUR, 8TARCII, BOA1’, CANDLES, fcc.'— r
J? 100 bills. Baltimore Howard-atrcot Flour.
60 bids. Pure Gonossoo »■ do.
85 bbls. Illram Smith’s do.
100 boxes Colgate’s Foarl Btaitjh.
50 boxes do. Palo Soap.
60 boxes New-York No. 1 do.
60 boxes a W. Smith’s Family Soap.
1U0 boxes Mould Candles. : - 1
40 boxos Adanintillno Candles.
’ 50 boxes Loinon Syrup.
; lou boxe* Herrings.
50 boxes Candy.
SSSS58SS
Book Bindors’ Warehonse, u
No. 56 OOLD-STREET, NEW-YORK.
~100K fc MANN, Importers aud Wholesale and Re-
J tall Renters in Book Binders’, Hatters’ and Trunk
Manufacturers’ LEATHER of every description} Book s
31oth; Marble Paper; Marshall’s Thread; Binders’
Hoards; Glue; Ruling Alachines; Standing Presses;
’■tent and Enamelled Calf Skins, French nud German,
tele agents for the sate of George Dudley’s superior
bark-tanned Skivers; Blank Shoep and Law Calf Skins. >
Consumers who buy In largo quantities will And It to P
their 1 lit crest to examine our Slock. All orders prom ptly l
attended to. 3m sept 8
CAUTION* n
npUE SUBSCRIBER, having learned that certain reck
X less and Irresponsible parties from tbe north luive
been selling, or aro endeavoring to sell In Uio Southern
Halos, a certain artlclo known as “Patent Wire Hall- 1
ng.” hereby cautions tbe public against purchasing the
said artlclo from any person but tbo subscriber, and
bringing Into and using or selling tho samo to others lu
any Territory South of Afason fc Dixon’a lino, and bor-
dering along the Atlantic. The United States having
granted to tho subscriber, In certain Letters Patent,
bearing date February 13th, 1849, tbe “solo and exclu
sive right or mtnufaclurlng, using and vending to oth-
er* to bt vied ” the said Invention. The subscriber Is re-
solved that hereafter, bo will prosecute all Infringe
ments upon tbo same. HENRY JENKINS,
sep 1 3mos Broadway, New-York.
HOSIERY AND UNDEHIIAI1,HUNTS.
104 DOWKKVf’a<E , AR N GUANll’-BTBEET,)
New-York*
TAIPORTERS and Manufacturer* of UNDERGAR-
X AIENTO AND HOSIERY of every description, which
i hey ore selling at extremely tew prices. Bilk, Alerino,
Cotton, and Wooten Undervesta and Pants, of every site
and quality, mado lo order.
Particular attention Invited to tho various qualities of
ZEPHYR UNDEUGARMKNTO,
for summer wear, so highly rccotnmendod by the medi
cal foculty as gentle absorbents of perspiration, preserv
ers of health and promoters of comfort.
Twenty-five year* experience In the same business,
and in the same neighborhood, has shown the advan
tages of selling at a very small profit. Please call and
examine Uie assortment. Goods froely shown, but no
one urged to buyt The lowest price invariably stated,
and no abatemeuL
The wholesale and retail departments entirely separate.
may 5 tuwGm
WM. If* McDONAIiD’8*
GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE.
102 Nassau Street. NEW-YORK.
mar 14 [Established In 1843.1
How York Wire Bailing Works.
rpHE Subscriber Manufactures
JL Wire Hailing; for public and private grounds
Verandahs, Window Guards and Grating;
Wrought and Oast Iron Railing, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furni
ture;
Wiro Fences, for Plantations, Railroads, fcc^
made entirely on a new plan, with rails and Iron posts;
irices at 9, It, and 13 cents per running foot 4)4 feet high;
br circulars with designs address
JNO. B. WJCKERSHAM. 840 Broadway. N. Y.
' N. B.—Tho Subscriber would refer to tho enclosure ol
Forsyth Place, tho railing and gallery work at tho Jewish
Synagogue nnd a number of dwellings In Savannah, the
enclosure of the private cemetery of Iho Everett family at
Fort Valley, and also to his work at Alscou, Madison, and
other places in Georgia.
igr Orders will be received by G. W. HARD-
CASTLE, Agent for Air. W* No. 25 Congress-street.
"7tnar4 ly
AEOLIAN PIANOS.
A fine assortment of Boston PIANOS,
with or without tho admirable Atollan
|I# I |l accompaniment, inndo by the old housool
llallet, llavls fc Co., may ho found nt their New-York
Warorooms, 897 Broadway. Their Southern and West
ern customers will be accommodated hero. Prices to
all customers the samo as in Iloslou. A full supply ol
second hand Pianos. Pianos to lot. Alustc at wholesale
and retail. Liberal discount to tho trade.
GOULD fc BERRY,
297 Broadway, Now-York.
I3F* Messrs. Gould fc Berry aro extensive publishers
nnd dealers, wholesale and retell, lu Sheet Aluslo and
Aluslcal Publications. Dealers In Planus or Music, sup
plied on liberal terms. t 3mo aug 17
Soda Water Apparatus.
WILLIAM OV.E,
Machinist nnd Brass Finisher,
ALIO MAXUPAOTURXR OP
Tho Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TIIK
Soda Water Aparatus manufactory*
No. Off GOLD-STREET,
One Door from Bcckman-tU New• York.
Draught Tubs, Coolers In Tubs, Copper Fountains,
Bottlo Aloulds, Force Pumps, Gasometers, Generators,
Alodei Making.
—ALSO—
BTILLAIAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGE8.
Jobbing Done at tho Shortest Notice,
may 5 6mo
BOARDING AND DAY 80H0014
FOR YOUNG LADIE8.
rpHE PUBLIC is respectfully Informed that the oxer-
X clses In Alndome Uttuan’s School, for Ihe current
Academic year, wore resumed on Ihe 1st October.
Mrs. DOWELL will Instruct tho PupUs in tho Primary
Department.
The Senior Scholars will, fte heretofore, bo nrntor Uio
charge of MAD. A. GIRARD,
and HENRY K. PRESTON.
Rkpirrncks:—Rev. Charles W. Rogers; Dr. F. T
Willis; IL Bradley, Esq.; A. A. Smuts, Esq.; Dr. AI
Belli.,! tf OC17
NEW GOODS.
O AUL8BURY fc CO. has Just received per sleamcr
O Florida, a large lot of Cloaks, Over Coats, Business
and Dress do., of almost every vnriety, which thoy aro
offering at very reasonable terms,
oct 27 Alarshall House Building.
flOPYINO PRESSE8.—Patent Double Lever Letter
vJ Copying Press. It docs not require fastening down;
the pressure Is obtained with more ease, and It Is not so
liable to gel oulofordcr. Screw Presses, of various sizes;
Alorchnnts’ Seal Presses; Notary#’ Seal Presses. Ilo-
colved by [oct 14] JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
YX7RITING PAPERS.—A largo stock or French nnd
VV English Letter and Note Papers; Plain and Ruled,
Cream, Blue Laid and Wove.
Also, Embossed and Corded Note Papers, (with En
velopes to match) of various patterns. Received by
oct 8 JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
OLD fc STEEL PENS.—Another supply of Gold
UT Pens, all carefully selected nnd at reduced prices:
Circular Polnled Steel Pons; Patent India Rubbsr Pons;
Barrel Pens, of dllferent stylos and sixes. Also, a largo
variety of Holders. Recolved by
oct 91 JOHN AI. COOPER fc CO.
/CARPETS, RUGS, fcc.—The subscribers havo on
hand n handsome assortment of Velvet, Brussels.
Imperial 3 ply nnd Ingrain Carpets t 0, 8, 12 and 16-
Floor Cloths, Chemll; Velvet and Tufftod Ruga and
Mote; Cocoa nnd Hemp Alatting, for Counting-Houses,
Halls, fcc. Also, Oil Cloths, various widths; for sale by
oct 29 LaROGHE, BOWNE & CO.
•\TEW CLOTHING.- GEO. 8. NICHOI.8 Is now open-
JJN Ing a complete osssortmont of READY-MADE
CLOTHING, nnd respectfully invites thoso In want to
glvo him a coll at his Clothing Store, Nos. 69 and 150
Gibbons’Range. oct 16
/~4ASHA!EKES, D’LAINE8, fcc.—Just received: an
KJ additional supply or tho above goods. Also, a few
pieces of super. Black Alpacas, all silk wnrp.
SPENCER CUBUELL, Agents,
octS7. No. 154 Congress and 788L Jullan-stroots.
OILKS.—Rich Black Brocndo Silks, Plain Black Gro
O do Rhine, 3-4, 7-8 nnd 4-4 Silks of superior lustre.
Also—Rich Broche Dress Silks. For sole by
oct 22 Laroche, bownb fc co.
Ol*QTHS, CASSIMERES, fcc.-0-4 niack, Uluo nnd
L/ French Cloths; North Carolina Cusslinere: Stee
Allxt, Cadet and Fancy Plaid Cosslmeres: Tweods. Bat-
tlneta, Kentucky Joans, Kerseys, fcc. A full supply on
tand,™.lo,^ R $j&a B0WNEtco .
TTOU8E FURNISHING GOODS.—Linen Sheetings,
XI all widths; nrown and Bleachod Colton Sheetingr;
PillowCaBoLlnon; Linen and Cotton Ticking; Brown
nnd Bleached Tahlo Damask ; Damask Cloths; Damask
Napkins nnd Dolloys, Hucabuo; Dowlnss; Damask and
French Bantered Towels; Furniture Dimity; Alouslln
Embroidered Curtains; French Furniture Calico; Buff
Curtains and Window Shades, for salo by
oct 25 La ROCIIE, BOWNE fc CO.
TT7IND0W SHADES.—landscape, Vegnetto, Boquet,
VY Gothlo nnd Plain Centre, with guilt edge, Win
dow 8hndcs, or tho most recent designs nnd patterns
Buff Curtain Linen; Embroidered Aluslln Curtains
WindowShado Fixtures; Embossed Table and Piano
Covers, fcc.; for sale by
oct29 LaROCHE, BOWNE fc CO.
T YON’S KATHAIRON, FOR THE HAUL This ad-
Xj mirablo preparation Is n most effectual remedy for
baldness, unu falling off of Uio hair—causes it to grow
luxuriantly, making It very soft, glossy nnd beautlfol, and
l>rovonla It l*m turning fe&cKSON,
oct 18 Gibbon’s Building.
OUGARS.—40 hogsheads SL Croix and Porto RIcoSu-
O gars; 75 barrels Roflnod Sugars. Landing from ships
Hudson snd Dlrlgo, nnd for snlu by
oct 19 CLAGHOIIN fc CUNNINGHAM.
TJHILH”8 LIQUID GLUE.—For Carpenters, Cablne
L makers, Book Binders, Housekeepers, fcc. This
Glue Is In a liquid state, always ready for use, and re
quires no beating; It acU os a Cement for Wood, Stone,
China, Gloss, MnrUlo, I’aiwr or any substance. Also,
British Furniture 1’ollsli, a now article, for restoring lm-
TJOBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY.—This article Is
XV strongly rocoramondod by tho faculty ns a nutri
tious cooling food for Infants. It Is also much approved
for making adellclous custard, fcc-t Just received, and
for aalo by [July 22] W. W. LINCOLN.
TJOOKLAND LIME.—1,000 Casks, cargo of brig Ma-
XV sntlnnd, momently expected. For solo, lonrrivo. by
oct 111 COHEN fc HERTZ.
1 KA THOUSAND LATIIB—For sale, to arrive ex brig
lOl/ “J. Gultonburg,” from Boston. Apply to
oct 10 8w BUNKER fc OGDEN.
T AN DING: 56 bbls. butler, sugar and soda Cracker*;
Xj for salo hy [oot28] CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
/"VN10N8.—20 bbls Onions; 30 bbls flno cooking Pola-
toes; 100 boxes English Dairy Choeso } 50 bbls N.
York State Flour, of cholco brands, now landing, aud
for salo low by [oct 20] OOWDERY fc WELLS.
TTIDES.—The undersigned having received an agency
XI for two extensive Tannerys In Petersburg, Va^ 1*
prepared to pay Bill market prices for Hides, either dry
or green. JOHN L. OOPK.
oct 28 Sawlmo
fjlJTTER fc CHEESE^-50 firkins Goshen Butter} 75
XJ boxes Choose. Just received per recent arrivals, and
for solo nt tho Emporium by • • ■
oct 30 StiAtlQRN GOODALV
FLEMING SC MILLEN.
Tho Undersigned having untied In the practice of Law,
will attend to any business entrusted to thelrcaro. Office
Bay and Whitaker*!*, over Messrs. Swift, Duns-
Ordluarjr** Office*
Comer of Bay and WhltakeretrocU. Offioe hours from
.. Jon 31
A IBAOUMUrom years
xVcx|»crleiice, and bearing the highest testimonials,
lias removed to this section of country, where she designs
continuing tho dalle* of her Profession, giving Instruc
tion In ul the llranchr* requisite In a young Lady’s
Education. Would engage in a School or with private
CIamcs. Reference will be given to distinguished Gen
tlemen of this City.
Address 8.A.A, care of 8avannah Republican.
CHARLES SHOLL, Architect,
(FROM LONDON,)
Offers bis services to the cllitons of Savannah to (hr-
Ish Design*, Specifications nnd Estlmntos for Public or
rivals Buildings, and to superintend the same during
HANDS WANTED.
•f A or 18 good Negro hands are wanted for the Ocmulgee
U J river steamboats, for which liberal wages will be
paid, [od IP] BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
JR1NTBRB WANTED.-Two good COMPOSiTOR8
-L will find steady employment by applying Immedi
ately attblsofflce. nov 8
nga, carefully attended to.
Offlco In Borcl’s Building, up one flight or Hairs,
sept 88 ly
TITANTED—An Overseer to take charge ora Rice
YY Plantation within 3 miles **-- * - —
IIEHN fc FOSTER*
^ACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, G A.
P. II. Bkun, Joun Foster,
of Savannah. front Hancock county
|uly 83 wftn—ly
W A v N S
rrotn 10th November for balance or the year. Ap-
plyto [oct 25] A. C. TOMS, 12fl Bay-street.
sept 4
BUNKER fc OGDEN,
O AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No* 80 llay-at.s Savannah*
W* P* YONGE*
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No* 04 llayst.,Savannah*
CLASSICALANP ENGLISH "SCHOOL.
G. A. HOLCOMBE.
GA8TON-STREET, (NEAR THE PARK,)
sept 37 savahnau. a to. Nl—3Uw6mo
GROKS, accustomed to the culture of Cotbin and
Provisions. There must bo a full proportion or Workers.
They are wanted to be placed on a delightfully situated
Plantation ou tho Gulf of Florida. Apply to
~ H.J. CHALMERS, Broker,U WhltakeMt.
A (XJOK WANTED—One thnl can como well re-
commended. Apply at this office. tf oct 29
npo BE HIRED.—A prime young NEGRO MAN, about
J. 18 or 20 years of age, accustomed to work In the city;
WILU1AITI C. PERKINBy
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cuthbcrt, Randolph County, Go* .
Ills term of office as Solicitor General of Hie South-
* to or mV junri oi uuous
of good character. Apply to
oct 81
r pO HIRE.—A negro woman, who Is a plain cook,
A washer and ironer. Apply to
27 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
January Oth, 1858.
AUCTION ANDCOMMSsY^HfERCII ANT,
Augusta, Georgia,
RKFKUKNCKSt
Savannah—Anthony Porter, Prest8tate Bank, Chat.
H. Cnmpflod, Esq^ 11. J. Gilbert.
Charleston—'Chos. EdinomUton, Pres’t — Insur-
auco Office, Uurckmsyer fc Moffett, G.W. Williams, Esq
Nkw York—Haggerty, Green fc Co-180 Weat aL
Auousta—Dr. G. M. Newton, Pres’t Ur. Bank, II. W.
Rlaley, Force, Conley fc Co- John C. Carmichael, J. R,
Bulk ley. dly July 18
OOWDERY Si WELLS,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 04 1-2 Bay-at** Suvannuh, Ga*
a.W.COWDRRV. [feo7J L. W. WELLS.
STONE* STARR 4k CO.,
IMFORTERS AND WIIOLRSALR DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS)
NO. 41 BROAD WAY, NEW-YORK,
Levi P. Stone, ) JII. Lanodon Butler,
Elbert Stare, > } Jona J. Broom.
Henry II. StotesbURV, ) 3mo July 24
UOUEUTS 4k FOOTE.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
opposite st. Andrew’s uall,
Broughton-atreet*
|une 14 SAVANNAH, OA.
GAS FITTING*
TIN if COPPER PLATE WORK, <J-c.
U. CRANSTON,
AT NO. 91 BEYAN-STEBET, NEAR THE PULASKI HOUSE,
Will perform with promptness and In the best manner,
all work rolatiug to Gas Fittings, Brazings; work in Tin,
Iron, and Copper Piste. ly tug 25
D. L. COHEN,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
No* 5 Jonea-atroet*
ITWO DOORS EAST OP DEAVTON-STEEET.l
(s ore noted to contract for all kinds of UulkUng an
Ilep drlng.
Also—To conduct Water through the various parts ot
Houses. oct 13
NKIDIfKOUE, HARRIS Sc CO.,
FORWAilDINU AN 11 COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
° < 0w« aT ' ,StrC SAVANNAH, Ga.
factorTcomm?s a sion a meiIchan^
5—ly 82 Bu y- Str g”^ Jvvv .^„ < GJt
sept 22
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office No. 00 llay-elreet—Savannah, Ga. ly
TIIOs. T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND SOLICITOR GENERAL E. D.
Ofllco over Uie store or A. Stevens, Jr„ Wliitaker-strcet,
ir 20 ly
G. BUTLER*
MASTER BUILDER,
Dealer In White Pine Lumber,
YORK-BTRKRT, nOLKTIIOEPK-SqUAKE.
N. B.—He Is prepared to put In Iron Fronts to Stores,
;c. Is spr 20
ROOK AND JOB PRINTING
Executed with neatness and dispatch, and on accommo
dating terms, by
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Omni' Building, op*. 1-uluki Hoan.
|y- Orders from the country, with the cash enclosed,
wllfbe
e attended to promptly.
Jon 12
DR* CHARLES W. WEST
Offers his professional services to the citizens of Savan
nah and Us vicinity. Residence—comer of Congress and
Bullet reels, over the Drugstore of W. W. Lincoln,
fob 3 iy
dr* gilbert
Respectfully announces to his frlomls and tho public,
that ho has this day taken Into partnership In tho Practice
of Medicine, Dr. W. II. nANKS, formerly of Macon.
Officohouw 8 to 10 A. Mi aud 3 to 5 P. It. Ofllco 75
Bmughtonet.
Savnnnah, May 1st, 1852.
Cmo
may 10
GRIFFIN 4k GORDON*
ATTORNEYS AT LA IV.
Ofllco In the second story of the new Custom House, over
the main eutranco.
Robertn.oRimN. fjy3t—Cmo] pro.a.cordon.
BOTHWEDIi 4k SMITH,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah* Georgia.
The undersigned have taken tlio stand recently occu
pied by Holt fc Bothwell, and havo associated them
selves as partners, under tho name and style or noTU-
well fc Smith, for tho purpose of transacting a General
Commission and Factorago Business.
JAS. T. BOTHWELL. [aug21—3mo] TIIOS.B.SMITH.
BBwaMi
July 21 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
FACTOR, COMMISSION AND FO&WARDINO
S MERCHANT,
No* 172 Bay-street* Savannah, Ga*
-tg thstu 1v
oct 9
ROWLAND Sc CO..
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah—No. 172 Day-atrect.
JOHN T. ROWLAND. [RUg 21] JOHN T, ROWLAND, JR.
JNO. F. HAMILTON,
(SUCCESSOR TO HAMILTON fc HARDEMAN.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No* 83 Bay t.* Savannah* Ga*
The services of Mr. C. F. Hamilton, (long known
to tho public as seller of Cotton and country Produce-
purchaser or Groceries, Dually supplies, fc^) have been
secured. Prompt and strict attention will be given to any
business confided to the care of the above House.
• • Tlio Mlllodgovillo Recorder and Macon Journal
fc Messenger, will please Insert 4 months, and send bills
to this office. 4mo aug31
OAUV1N FAY* Architect.
Respectfolly tenders his services to tho citizens of Savon-
nah. Ho will at all titncs.be ready to fornlsh PLANS
and DRAWINGS for nil descriptions of Buildings, am
suiiorlntend their construction. Office opposite Pulaski
House, over Hey wood’s shop.ty sept 11
J.O
Tr . with
... „ r _.HIM ■ —i—I W—WffipHgflMI
board st Tellur’s wharf; or to rr
oct 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc OO.
FOR BOSTONr-The superior schr. LAM Alb
TINE, Graffum, master, will havo despatch as
above. Freight of Cotton on Deck, or passage* apply on
board or to [oct 13] BRIGHAM, KELLY kCO,
,Mllli)B regular packet Barque VERNON, O.
' ye, master, will have despatch. For freight or pas
sage, apply to
1 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
FOR NEW-YOKK—llato Line.—Tho fas-
^•alllng tegular packet shli
. ...jn, master, will have J —'
apply to [novl]
of the city, for a few
R. HABEIISItAM fc 80N.
-Two COAT MAKERS; also, PaTuand
ikon. None need apply but good work-
[OCt 83] DIBBLE fc CAREY’S.
FOR NEW-YORK-Union Link.—The regular
ratchet achr. N. W. SMITH, Ilulne, mastir, will
have quick dispatch as above. For freight or postage,
apply to
oct 88 W1LLIB fc BRUNDAOB.
XSa FOR NEW-YORK-Old Established Line.
irV*Jift The Ane packet barque TEXAS, J. Andrews,
master, will mectwith dispatch ns above. For frcl^h^or
CO.
FOR NEW-YORK—Union Line.—Tho packet
X achr. GAZELLE, Bomcra, master, having the
of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch as above.
For freight of 800 bates Cotton, or passage, apply to
oct 27 WtLLlS fc BRUNO AGE.
passage, having good accommodations, apply u
at Telfair’s wharf, or to
oct 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY I
FOR NEW-YOnK—Old Established Line.
- < ’ y ^l w J The regular packet-ship MARION, Cant. Shore,
matter, will sail with dispatch as above. For Freight
or Passage, having good accommodations, apply on
board, atTelfalr’s wharf, or to
oct25 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
H.J. CHALMERS.
FORT fc DUNtfAM.
rpfTRENT.—An OFFICE on the corner of Bull and
A Brougliton-stroets. Inquire at this office, tf oct 30
fT^O RENT.—To rent from 1st Nov.,
A our Office. [nov t]
, FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’m Line.—The
■ regular packet schooner H. F. BAKER, McUttgh-
n, master, having the bulk of her cargo engaged, will
have despatch as above. For balance of freight, or pas-
apply to [nov 1] WILLI8 fc BRUNDAGB.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—tUauLAR Liaa.-The
■s schooner W, W. FULTON, Jollne, master
. meet with despatch ns nbnve. For freight or passage,
apply on board at Bolton’s wharf! or to ,
oct 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
J EMOVAL.—The subscriber has removed his Office
. -V ne xt door to Robinson fc Comp, Bay-bine,
nor 1 4t E. WITHINGTOV.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase' NEGROES
A singly or In families, and wilt at all times pay the
- -*t market price. In cash for them, and can be found
offlco In Uay-lanc, 3 doors east of Bull-st- or at hla
residence In Uryau-sL, nearly opposite the State Bank.
aug20 tf W. WRIGHT. Broker.
FORPHILADELPHIA-Hbron’s Line.—Tho
packet schooner M. U. MAHONEY, Corson,
master, will have dispatch as above. For freight or pas.
•age, apply to WILLI8 fc BRUNDAGe!
LE.—A gang or 20 Country Negroes—A
8 and a Hoy 13. a Hoy 4 and a Girl 1X* *
1 a Boy 14, a Woman 80, and two Boys fi
A Wo-
. a Wo
man 35 and a Boy 14, a Woman 80, and two Boys 8 and
:; a Woman 38, a Woman 28, a Woman 23, a Woman
22, a Girl 2. a Man 38, a Man 35, a Man 30, a Man 28, 2
Boya 20 and 18. Thoso Negroes will be sold for cash, or
given in exchango for Central Railroad Stock. Apply to
oct 23 W. WRIGHT, Broker.
I pOR SALE.—1 Woman, DO years old, with her Girl
. child. 5 years old; also, a Woman, 22 years old,
with her Boy child, 4 years old—she Is a good washer
and Ironor; also, a Woman, 22 yean old, with her Hoy
child, 5 years old—she la a Drat rate Cook, and warranted
ns such; also, a Woman, 22 years old—country raised;
ntsn, a Girl, 18 yearn old, and a girl 15 years old—country
raised. Apply to Lnov2] W. WRIGHT, Broker.
JpOIt SALE.—3 Aten, ono aged 20, one 24, nnd one 22
L years—country raised and wnrrar , - J J *—•-
years—country n
[nov 2]
warranted souud. Apply
W. WRIGHT, Broker.
I pOR BALE.—A desirable LOT In York-street, 02 by
90 feet. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
J PUR BALE.—A House GIRL, 17 years old, to remain
' lu the dly. Sold for uo foulL Apply to
oct 23 WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
I TiOR SALE—Throe likely negro boys, aged 15,10, aud
. 17years; also,nlikely girl, aged 12years.
Apply to [oct 20] WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN.
1 7'Ott SALE.—A valuable tract or Land, situated
about three quarters of a mile from Savannah Hack
River, containing Six Hundred acres or prime 8wamp
Ijind, udjoluing lands of Messrs. Chisolm, Pringle and
McPherson. There are two creeks loading from the
River Into tho body of this land; by a little work on an
old Canal, would make this a valuable property. For
forth or Information apply to
oct 20 H.J. CHALMERS, Broker, 6 WhltakeMt.
GOOD AVOltKRIEN WANTED.
WANTED.—Active aud efficient Work-
’men In all brandiee or the Carriage-mak
ing business. Tlio hioiirbt prick will
•be paid for oood workmen, and nuue
other than good Workmen need apply—os poor ones can
not havo employment. Apply at my Carriage Establish-
ment, comer of Broughton aud West Broad-streets.
wpt 17 tf WILLIAM WARNER.
. OFFIOE TO RENT,
VERY fine Office, a few stops from tho Bay, may be
liml on liberal terms. Said office was lately occu
pied as a Lawyer’s Office. Apply to
oct 14 tf R. MAYER, No. 0, WhltakeMt.
STEAM SAW-MILL FOR SALE,
QITUATED hair a mllo from this city, on the Canal.
O It has a basin capable or holding two millions feet
of Logs. The mill has boon In operation about eleven
months: runs two Gaugs and an Edging Saw; also, a
Grist AIIU. This mill saws from 12 to 15 thousand Teet
of Lumber per dsy. For particulars, apply to
oct 20 WYLLY fc MONTAH
NEGROES WANTED*
T HE Highest market price will bo paid for Negroes,
either In gangs, families, or singly, as we havenu-
Junoll
WYLLY fc MONTAlOLLIN,
At the old office, comer liull-at. and Boy l,ano.
NEGROES FOR SALE*
A NEGRO AIAN, aged 88 years, a good axeman and
field hand; a womun, 30 years ofago, a good cook,
washor and ironer; also, n woman, 2U years old, and her
two children, aged 3 and 0 years. Tlio above negroes are
from tliecountry—sold for no fault and warranted sound.
Apply to [oct20] WYLLY fc MONTAlOLLIN.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
S ITUATED Immediately upon the Waynesboro’ nnd
Augusta Rail lloud, and adjoining town lands o 1
Waynesboro’. It coutains about seven hundred am
flfly acres, with a flno pasturage, and has all necessary
buildings. The whole or a part may be purchased. Ap
ply to BIIEWAIAKE & MONTGf'*" ,n * r
p'y „
sept 27
tf
... iOAIF.RY.
Waynesboro’ Ga,
BRICKS FOR SALE.
T HE Subscriber has on hand a large supply of Brick
which he will soil at moderate prices. Parties wish,
Ing to contract for large quantities, can be accommoda’
[July 2]Si M. LAFF1TEAU,
k FOR RENT.—Tho large Dwelling House on
I Bryan «L, one door east or Abercorn-sL, well sit-
uated for a genteel Boarding House. Possession
glvon Immediately. Apply at No. 117 Hay-st'
nov 1 tf
FOR 8ACE*
That valuable tract of Land, (late resldcnee of
Thos. Atkins) situated ouo and a half miles from
this city, containing 200 acres, 75 of which Is high
ly Improved, and nearly the wholo under fence. On the
E remises is a good dwelling house and all suitable out
ulldlngs: an excellent weU of water and a garden of
valuablo shrubbery and plants.
For further particulars, npply to tho subscriber .
Mrs. Romsharl’s boarding house, or to Alessra. Wylly i
Alonttuollin.[nov 1] II. P. ATKINS.
FOR SALE.
2* A TRACT of Land lying on Moulden Swami
IrySn County, containing 2,400 acres more or less, 5u
_cres of the beat quality Bay and 8worop Lands, adap
ted to the culture ot Cotton and provision: about 70 acre*
cleared, and about 200 acre* under a good fence, and a
Canal running through the land of sufficient width and
depth to drain the land. The balance of the tract is Pine
andTIileland. There is a Gin-house and a few oilier
out buildings on the premises. Thoso wishing to pt
chase such lands In the low country, would do well
call and examlno the land. For particulars apply to
Champion, Esq^ Savannah, or to Cyrus Bird, Esq. s
Betdamln C. Cox, Bryan County,
oct 19 3taw2w—ItawJan E. R. COX.
GIHARDE1 Sc PARKER*
AUCTION AND COAI MISSION A1EUCHANT8,
llroad-atrecf* Augusta, Ga.
References:—H. 11. Gumming. Esq n Messrs. J- C*
Carmichael, Baker fc Wilcox, Baker fc Hart, Hand,
WlUlama fc Co, G. T. Jackson, Scranton, Stark fc Davis,
Uopklns, Kolb fc Co- Augusta; A. H. Abrahams,Charlea-
ton, B. O.; Brigham, Kelly fc Co, John Lama, Savannah
nov 89 ly
Snmttnuue
oct 80 _ J. V. OONNBRAT fc CO.
jUTCHEWoLBAVEUS, ATUidiU^ amlBaw KnWes
BT"
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Orrica 114 IUy-strekt.
This Company will take Fire, Marine, and River Risks
>n the most fkvorablo terms.
—^TRUSTERS'
Henry D. Weed,
Illram Roberts,
11. F. Waring,
I. W. Morrell,
John W. Anderson,
N. B. Knapp,
Henry Lathrop,
E. F. Wood.
llENftY D. WEED, PretidenL
IHRAM ROBERTO, Vice Pras’L
John R. Wilder. Sec'u. mar 17
LONDON PIUEN1X FIRE OFFICE.
Dlls Compouy takes Fire Risks lu this City, and Insures
Rents and leases.
sept 8 It. HABERSHAM fc SON, Agents-
MUTUAL LIFE N INSIJRANCE UOMP’Y
Isaac Abbatt, Soc’y. Josaru ll.Cotum, President.
Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
febl "W- P. HUNTER, AgenL
JETNA Hf SUHANOE.COMPANY
O^lH ARTFORD, CONN.
Tho undersigned, Ageuls of tho above Company, con
tinue to tnko risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks,fcc,
on the most fUvornblo terms,
sept 12
COHENS fc IIERTZ.
Capital 8*000,000 of Pounds Sterling.
This Institution has established on Agency in Savan
nah, and Fire 1’oUclea upon Produce and i»roperty wtll
bo issued by ANDREW LOW fc CO.
8avaimah, Oct. 20,1651,
Accumulated Capital, t500*000« principally in-
ostod fo Now York and United States Stocks.
Dividends are declared annually on all Policies made-
»r the whole term of life, In the shape or 8tock bearing
ale rest, and which have ranged from 40 to 50 per coni.
Moaaia Franklin, President.
Pliny Fkrrman, Actuary.
Fo, CUrth., A5.nL
|y Ilatos In 8arannah same aa In New-Vork.
Profits divided umuaUy in’
Asbuky Hull, President. 0. F. UcOay, Actuary.
Appllcathms received by
dec 19 ly WM. KINO, Agent, 103 Bay-el, 8avnuuab
FOR SALE.*
■2— A RICE PLANTATION, on tho Allamaha,
fvyK Glynn county, containing 100 ncres or high land
i '■■■and 400 acres of river swamp. Ha situation ex
empts U from freshets, and the right of drawing water by
moans of a canal through tho adjolulng Plantation, from
salts lu dry seasons. Tho swamp Is divided Into ‘
tracts, (each containing 200 acres, more or loss) by
nal leading from the river to Uio barn. The upper tract
is enclosed by strong banks, and 85 acres or It ure nowly
trunked and ditched. Tho lower Is partly so. These
lands, from tholr fortuity nnd deep-drainage, would pro
bnbly produce largo crops of Sea Island Cotton. The
place proved remarkably hoollhy as long aa it was occu
pied by the subscriber, no death having occurred In
twelve months in a gang of 00 negroos, who wore remov
ed from Carolina, ror further particulars, apply person
ally, or by letter, to JAMES B. GORDON,
oct 19 tu3w Charleston.
•250 REWARD.
R AN AWAY from Sparta, Ga, about the first of.last
yoar my hoy GEORGE. Ho Is a good carpenter,
aboul35 years of ago; a bright mulatto, tall and quite
likely, lie was brought about throe years ago from
Mnrys, and had, when lie ranaway, a wife there or i
there belonging to a Mr. llolxendorff. 1 think he —
told me hohus been about Macon also. I!ehnd,and
perhaps still has, a bndher In Savannuh. Ho is very In
telligent. 1 will give tho abovo reward for tils confine
ment in soino Jail tn the State, so that 1 can get him.
Rofor, for any forthor Information, to Rabun & White
head, Savannah, Ga. W. J. 8ASNETT.
Oxford, Ga, Aug. 13th, 1B52. tuths3mo aug 17
ARRESTED*
A BOUT throo weeks ago, under-suspicious circum
stances, a negro womau, who culls herself PliEBE.
or PHILLIS. Says she Is free, and lately from Beaufort
District, South Carolina. Said woman is about 50 ye—
of ngo, stout In stature, mild spoken, 5 feet 4 Inches hli ,
and weighs about 140 pounds. Having made diligent In-
'—■A
aflfoptnggtjterrtfamtitti).)
NEW* YORK.
FOR NEW-YORK.
b'urititure at Auction.
Tllia DAY, at 11 o’clock, In front of tto
A general assortment or Parlor, Chamber an
FURNITURE, Gilt. Frame Prints, Cooking i
Stoves, fcc. Terms—Cash before delivery.
THIS DAY, 3nl lDila.lL at 11 nelock:
Will bo sold in front of store, Iho usual assortment of
Groceries, Provisions Liquors, Crockery nnd tilnasware,
Dry Goods, new and second hand Furniture,Clothing,
Fancy Articles, Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, fcc. Terms
cash bofore delivery. -
Bata Line.—Tlio font- N. 11.—All articles purchased at auction, and not set-
tied for before the next regular solo, will bo sold for ao-
count and risk of Uie former Durchaser. nov 2
packet ship SOUTHPORT, Wm.
ye despatch. For passage only,
WAStinURN, WILDER fc CO.
to FOR NEW-YORK—New Line.—Tho fast sall
ying packeUhlp CATHERINE, 11. Willson, master,
meet with quick dispatch for Uio above port. For
.jld or passage, apply to Captain on board or to
oct25 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent.
Sales at Auction.
Adminiet
'» Sale.
Fill bo aold,'on Uio first TUESDAY, of December next,
before the Court House door in Savannah, Chatham
county: -
Five Negroes, three (3) men nnd two (3) stria, two
Mules, one Horse. Carte, Ploughs, Tools, and sundry
articles of Household and Kltelicn Furniture; also,
tho fixtures or a Brick Yard near the city, Including
one superior patent Brick Machine. Bold by order of tho
Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, as the property of
Robert Nesbitt, late of said county, deceased; ror the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors. Terms at sale,
oct 89 HUGH O. K* NESBITT, Ad’mr.
For Rent." ~ •
A Two Story Wooden Dwelling and out Buildings,
Lot No. 39, Elbert Ward, fronting on Jcfforaon-etv near
Llbcrty-sl. Possession given on the 10th NoV. noxL
For terms and particulars enquire aa above- . oct 15
Bacon Shoulder* at Private Sola.
Just received in store, and for sale low, 7 hogsheads
Bacon Shoulders. oct 86
. t WINDOW GLASS AT PRIVATE BALE.
Just received In store* and for sale low, 450 boxes Win
dow, Coach, Bhcot, and Crown Glass, from tho Uolston
Glass U orks, Knoxville, Tcnn.
The abovo Glass Is of tho best quality, and assorted
sizes, from flx8 to 32x40. Tho subscribers have been ap
pointed agents for the above Company, and are enabled
to sell at very low prices. PHILBRICK fc BELL.
PHILADELPHIA.
RY T* J* WALSH.
Extensive Sate of Dry Oood*.
Will be sold on Til UK8DAY, Nov. 11, at No. 70 BL Ju
lian, and: No. 103 Bryan-stroots, Waring’s buildings,
commencing at half-past 10 o’clock, and be continuea
from day to day, until disposed or:
The slock of n retail Dry Goods store comprising a va
riety or Fancy, Silk, Dress, and Plantation Goods. The
goods will be ready for inspection on Tuesday, Oth. Per
sona are respectfolly Invited to call and examine the
goods, ns the sale will bo positive. nov 8
Privet* Bale.
Landing, and for aalo In quantities lo suit purchssers:
200 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, In good order. oct 80
Private 8ate.
Tho Half of Lot No. 10, Second Tything. Reynolds
Ward, 30 by 90 feet. Tlio Improvements consist ol a two
story Wooden Building on Bryan-street, with out build
.— •... •— undoubted. - —
ing. It Is offered low. Tilled
RALTIMORE.
JBJr FOR IIALTMORK—Reoular Line.—The
SstSi The schooner WOODBRIDGE, Bradford, master,
will nave despatch as above. For freight or passage, ap
ply on board at Andaux’s wharf, or to
» BRIGIIAM, KELLY fc CO.
having
NEW-ORLEANS.
iamg
■patch,
oct 85
„ FOR NEW-ORLEAN8.—The fine fsst-salllng
£ Barque GENERAL GREEN, Hammer, master,
; part of her cargo engaged, will meet whh de-
i. For balance of freight or passage, apply to
COHENS fc HERTZ.
FOR AUSTRALIA.
CLIPPER LINE FOR PORT PHILIPE.
The clipper ship 8UO 8U8A will sail from
New-Yorkon the 20th Inst, touching at Cape ol
_ .. JIopo. She Is the fifth ship of tho line, Is fitted
with every regard to comfort and convenience, and Is a
remarkably Tost sailer. An experienced Surgeon Is at
tached to each ship of Ibis line. For freight or passage,
direct from Savannah, apply to
WILLIS fc BRUNDAGB,
oct 6 or W. T. DUGAN, New-York.
COHEW Sc FOSPICK*
Steam 71m Boat. . . -
On MONDAY, tho 8th of November next, in front of tha
Exchange, at 13 o’clock, M n will bo aold t
The steamer Oglethorpe, for aflccount ofall concerned.
Gin. Brando, and Chadtnawn*.
WILL be sold on VVEDNESDAY^HXhNov.at 11
o'clock, In front of store-
10 half pipca “Otard, Dnpoy fc CoV Brandy,
20 quarter pipes a Jos. Hcnnessy fc Co’s.” do.
33 « *» Maglory ” do.
5 pipes Holland Gin, “Swan” brand.
Also, 55 baskets ’’Georgia’’ Champagne—Joat Im
ported.
Tbrms.—8nms under 8100 cash—from 9100 to 6300
00 days—83tX) lo 6500. 90 dsys-over 8500,4 months
credit for Improved endorsed notes. oct 88
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CIIARTER-Tho brig
MONTAGUE, Durbsnd, master. For partlcu-
re, npply to
nov 2 BRIGIIAM, KELLY fc CO.
BY C1EORCJE A. SMITH.
At Private Sale.
CLOCKS—IX Clocks, 8 dsy and 30 hour.
CIGARS—150.000 Cigars, varioua brands.
JEIVELR Y— Fine assortment or Watches, Rings, fcc;
TEA—10 cheats Black and Green Teas.
SOAP—lb boxes Fancy. Palo and No; 1 Soap.
TOBACCO—30 boxes Tobacco, assorted brands.
CROCKERY—S crates, sold low to dosecousIgnm’L
POTA TOES—20 bbls. fine Eating Potatoes
LIQUORS— Liquors or all kinds constantly on hand.
OLD WHISKEYS bbls old MonongalicU Whis
key, vintage of 1880. nov 3
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The nrig
PRINCIPE, Gilchrist, master. For particulars,
apply on board at Johnson’s lower wharf, or to
oct 81 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
Tbo Danish barque JORGKN IIECII, < t 380
tons register, and capacity or 80U bales Cotton.
VvlLLlS fc BRUNDAGB.
VESSEL WANTED—To carry Iron to Phila
delphia. Apply to
MACPHERSON B. MILLEN,
oct 13 lm Bupt. C. Railroad.
VESSELS WANTED-ForNorthern and
> Eastcrn ports. Apply to
ly VVILL18 fc BRUNDAGB.
aabtetfaemruts.
NBW-YOBR & SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP LINE
WEEKLY.
-Jioftow and Splendid Steam-Ship*
FLORIDA,. Captain Lyon,
—akd—
ALABAMA,. Captain Lyon,
Belonging to tho
N. Y. ASavannali Steum Navigation Co*
Will leave Savannah and New-York every Saturday.
These ships are or 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safely, speed, nnd comfort.
These Steamers, 1 ving Savannah at the same time
that the Marion atn> mouiierkkr leave Charleston, ar*
rtvoln New-York as soon as, or before them.
OT Cabin Passage 625, payable before going onboard!
Aoknts: PADELFORD, FAY fc CO n
1 Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL,
Jan 88 194 Front-street, Now-York.
FUR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia & Savannah 8team Navigation Go*
The new and splendid side-wheel steam-
ship STATE OF GEORGIA, or 1200 tons
register, Unpt. John E. Walton,has commenced her regu
lar trips and will leave Savannah on WaoNRanAY, the
8th day of September, and every alternate Wkdnkiday
thcreahet t say on tho 22d Sept, Oth and 20th OcL, and
3d and J7tn November, and ao on.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia 625 DO
Through Tickets to New York 25 00
Steerage. 0 00
This ship has been built with entire regard to snfol
comfort and despatch, nnd offers new alia admirable l_
clllties to business and travel. For freight nr passage ap
ply to PADELFORD, FAY fc UO.,
- Agents In Savannahs*
HERON fc MARTIN,
AgentalnPhlladclphla,
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH,
this
iSavannah fc Charleston,
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah every Mornino at Four
o’clock, alter the arrival or the Night Train or the
' Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Charleston
also, with the New-York Sc Charleston Steam'
Bhlps, which leave Charleston kvkry Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoons.
Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings will
arrive In time to connect with tho splendid new steam
ship JABIES ADGER one week and the steamship
SOUTHERNER the next.
Faro from Charleston to New-York by land route. .620 00
time 52 hours.
By steamships 62500
may 15 8. M. LAFFiTEAU, Agent
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore 817 50*
To Philadelphia f 19, and to New-York $20.
JMC]
SO. CA.
L EAVING the wharfat the foot ofLau rent-street dally
aflorlho arrival of tho Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N. (X, from which point two dally trains are dis
patched at 8 A. M.end'd P. M.; the 8 o'clock only con
necting at Weldon, N.C, with IheSeaboard and Roanoke
Rail Road lo Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
and both Iralns-connccllng at Weldon with the lines to
Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phlladel-
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders; the IUII Roads are In lino order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, a* well as tho 8caboard and Roanoke
having recently been rclald with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safely and despatch. By these routes pas
sengers avail ing themselves of the first train may reach
Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia lu 45 hours, nnd New
York lu 50X hours; aud by tho second train they arrive
In Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia in 56 hours, aud
Now-York In 01J4 hours.
Through tlcketscan alono be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent ofthe Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com
pany, at the office of the Company, foot ofLaurons street,
Charleston, 8. C n to whom please apply. mar 22
■opt 23
GEORGE J. SMITH* ’
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL AGENT,
108 nay-stropt. Savannah* Geo*
Will also nltcnd to Collecting of Reals,
Servants’ Wages, fcc,
Refer to— Hon. John W. Anderson, HoiwYnmcIs P.
Bartow, William H. Tlson, Esq., Horace Smith,' Esq,
Messrs. Washburn, Wilder fc Co, Brigham, KellyfcCo*
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
Class No. 132* for 1852.
To bo decided by tho drawlngof Delaware State Lottery
To bo drawn at Savannah, Ga,
THIS DAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1651.
GREGORY fc MAURY, MANAGERS.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$4,000-11,000-S600!
Ticket* tl—Short* in Proportion.
ZST raixas cashed at Tina orrica. >rg
’or sate by E. WITHINGTUN,
nor 3 Vender for Gregory fc Maury
fpilBfollpwjngare tho DRAWN NUMBERSofGeo£
gla8tato Lottery, Class 120:
27 54 OO 67 38 t7 02 31 O 12 42 23 40 T
Will bo drawn In Columbus, Ga, on Friday morning,
Nov. 5.—Sales close on Thursday Evening,
Georgia State Lottery.
Class 128.
AUTHORISED BY TU* LKUtSLATUBE,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at AuguUa.
F. C. BARBER fc CO., Managers.
6jT12 Drawn Ballots In each package of 83 Tickets.
SrUCNDID SCHEME.
$6,000—SI,500—$1,000!
Ticket* only 62—Short* in proportion.
raixas cashed at this orrica.
17” All orders promptly and confidentially attended lo
nd Drawings sent to all customers out or the city.
Tickets, Shares and Packages for sale by
GEO. W. WYLLY*
nov 3 At his Lucky Office, cor. Bnll-st. fc Bar Lane*
Dying and Benovati^ErtablMunenL
73 York-tt.,rear of the Court Houee,
Established iu 1832*
L ADIES’ Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, fcc. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors; Lndlet*
Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable style; KIi)
Gloves Cleaned and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned*
Renovated or Dyed aa may be required. Alldone In the
same style which has generally so much pleased my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate. r
Persons sending parcels by Steamboats, or Rail-Road,
are requested lo write per mallow, hat I may knownwhero
to call for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
apr 1 taw
MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON*
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Gibbon*. Building**
OFFER FOR SALE-5,000 lbs. Union White
Xv Loaf I«cad, pure and No. 1;
H ISO boxes Window Glass;
600 gallons Linseed Oil:
500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil:
20 barrels do. Whale Oil;
10 do. Train OU, beat quality;
6 do. Winter strained Lard Oil;
5 do. Coburn’s Machinery OU;
•“ do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
do. Copperas, greon and dry;
do. _Ej»oin Salta; 10 casks Potash;
5 casks Souerat’is;
5 barrels Refined Saltpetre;
850 ounces Paris’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Lorillard’s Snuff)
80 boxes assorted Candles;
50 boxes Bey’s Lemon Syrup;
30 bags Pep;>er, Allspice and Glngen
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace ana Cloves;
100 reams Letter and Writing Paper:
Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Medi
cines; Purfomery; Hair, Tooth and 8having Brushes; Toi
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Ride Corals, fcc. fc<L; all
of which are offered at the lowest prices, either for cash
of approved paper.sept 9
AUOUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD.
and weighs about 140 pounds, llavhnr made dlllgentln-
quiry by letter, and from what I can learn, said woman
Is a runaway. Aur person owning said slave, can gr*
her br making application to me, properly authenticate)
WARING RUSSELL, County Constable.
Savannah, Oct. 85,1852.6 oct 26
CHOICE POULTRY YARD.
T HE subscriber has now on hand, and will constantly
ko«p, and ordor, a choice selection of thoso fine and
profitable FOWLS, known as tho Shanghai, Malay, Po
land, Java, fcc. lie respectfolly Invites tbo public lo call
181 gKT^VsMrrn.
B
AGOING, ROl’E, fcc.—100 bales Gunny Cloth
250 balos Gunny Bags; 500 colls Kentucky Ropo
406 ooits DUlotrs T * ** •— •—
45 hhds. pi ‘
350 keg#
^Dupont Powder
30 cases canisters •) .
14,000 foot Safety Fuse. For sale by
sept 13 3tas[te
COHEN fc FOSDICK.
imiNG^ UPHOLSTERY.
E ._ ibrijriber makes new and repairs old
Furniture. The bottoms of Boras, Chairs, keu,
made over, and recovered. Carpets. Matting
and Oil Cloth cut and put down. Bells buna;
Curtains and Blinds put up. Old Furniture bought and
sold.
N. B.-A lot or NEW FURNITURE, including avs-
rlMJ o, CI,.ln,Jml mx '^ oaAS „ ENDER60[fi
sept 80 3taw Lyceum Building, Uull-eW.
B'
T HI8 ROAD Is now open for tho transportation of
Freight and Passengers to Waynesboro’. At this
point It connects with a splendid lino or Four-Horse Post
Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection belweuu Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon nnd Mlllodgovllte.
On and after Monday, May Kith* Passenger trains will
run Daily, as follows:
Leavo Savannah at ,8.00o’clock A. M»
Macon at .7.30 ” A.M.
MillcdgovlUoat .7.00 « A.M.
Atignslaat 4.30 “ A. M.
i at Augusta at 9.40 M P. M.
at8avannnh 6.00 “ P. M.
at Macon at 0.45 u P. M.
” at Mllledgevllleal .7.15 “ P. M.
Faro between Savannah and Augusta 65 50
“ “ Macon ” “ 66 50
’’ “ Mlllwlgovlllo&c “ 66 75
MACPHERSON B. MILLEN, Gen’l 8up’L
Savannah, May 5th, 1852. "
Arrive
DeAVITT Sc MORGAN.
DEALERS IN FANCY & STAPLE f
C ALL attention to their largo 8tock of the fotiowlng
articles, which they offer at the lowest prices!
Rich Printed do Lalnes and Cashmeres,
French aud English Merinos,
Black Bombasines and Alpacas* —
Linen Cambric and Embroidered lldkfs*
Marseilles Quilt* and Counterpanes,
Irish Liuena and Damasks,
Linen and Colton 8heollngs,
Silk, Cbtton and Merino Hosiery,
Whlto and Colored Flannels,
Cloths and Carol mere*,
French, English nnd American Calicoes, .
Diapers and Towellngs,
Table and Piano Covers,
Plain and Figured Block Silks,
Black Sntln do Chenc,
Plain Changeable Silks,
Paris Mnntillusand Talmas,
Bonnet and Plain Ribbons,
Broche nnd Plaid Shawls,
French and English Crapes,
Ladles’ and Gentlemen's Kid Gloves,
Swiss nnd Cambric Trimmings,
French Noodle-worked and Lace Collars,
Blankets, Plains and Kenoys,
Muslin Curtains, ...
Ilrocbo and Figured Bilks,
Domestic Goods of all descriptions, of the best manatee-
it of Clo\bs, Cos*
| In part 'df tbo
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
. _ - leaves
__ Macon at 6k A. M^ arrives at Ogtethqrpe at lOJf
A. M^ leaves Oglethorpe at lljf A. M- arrives at Macon
at3X P. M- connecting each way with tho Central and
Macon and Western Rail Road Trains, and the Talls-
hosseo, Euteuto and Columbus Mall Stage l.iucs.
Passengora dlno at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent,
aug 20 South Western Rail Road.
■ nARNDEN’S EXPRESS,
a*-~' r—- t , r :—
For sale by [sept 10]
R*»po,c
k HOVVJ
LAND fc Cp.
New-York* Boston* Philadelphia,
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Europe, Ifc. tfc. Alto, Ma-.
eon, Oglethorpe, Columbue and MilledgeviUe,
Georgia, and all intermediate Placet.
A RRANGEMENT8 having been made with the NEW
ix YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP COM.
PANY, by which we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, Specie, Jewelry, and Merchandize of every
description;*. This Express has been extended to meet
tho wants or the citizens or Savannah and towns tn the
Interior. AU those Intrusting business to us can rely ;on
having all btulness matters attended to promptly and
faithfully, J. Dx MARTIN, Agent,
153 lloy-st;, 2 doors East ol tho CUyllotel,^
OrFxoxs.—No. 74 Broadway, New-Yorkt*N(£efcJourt
idreeLBoaton? No.43 South 3d street,Philadelphia-\
N. B.—Please mark all goods, care Uarudou’a Express
July 17 6m
WM.R. SYMONS
/~vFFERS for sate a large aaeortmentof 0
\J si mures and Vostlngs, consisting in i
tollowlng articles, selected by himself during the past
summer In LONDON and PARIS, ,which he wUl
make up to order In tho best style of workmanship, *
at the shortest notice. Ills stock or Rearty-m*do C
ing, and or Furnishing Goods for genttetn«nVwepr, is
very large, and of the beet quality and styler&tew&ote of
U mode this fall under bis own Inspoctioti,' and will bo
sold at tho lowest prices for cash or approved crtdlti—
French Black, Blue, Brown and Olive Cloths; Fancy
French and English Casairaere*; Fancy Bilk Vestings,
super. Fancy Silk Plush Ve*tlog« Black Barathea SDK
Vestings; Super Black Doeskin QuMinwres; Marino and
Bilk Undershirts and Drawers; White and Fancy Shirt*
and Collars; Canton Flannel 8blrts and Drawers; White*
Black and Fancy Kid GloVoa; Neck lies, plain and em
broidered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Scarfs; Satin and
Bombazine Stocks.
17 Whitaker Street oct21
1 Cun and.I Will.Uotall Dir CooUC
Cheapet than any Store tn the City ! ! *
B UYING all our Goods for Cash, and selling them
only for Cash, wo can afford to sell them cheaper
than the price many retailers pay for their goods at
wholesale I 8a, families and Individuals will do well to
patroulzo llte Cheap Corner of. Broughton and Barnard-
streets for Dry Good*, Cloths, Muslins, Linens, Blankets,
' n ' c '” a ° r ^
Kl Laces. There thoy wilt
uuu itra imkum iwuitiNiuuvi Umbrellas In Uie city, to
gether with agrearto;df goods for scrvunts’ware. Buy
ers, look to your interest, and bug^at
Choaj
DANCING ACADEMY*
. MONSIEUR A. BON AUD re*;H:ctfully Informs
■his patrons and the public In general that he will
teopenht* Academy, at Akkoey Haul, on s a tu >■
*d«y, 15a October, at 5 o’clock, P.M. All his or-
tocr pupils are respectfolly Invited to attend.
*■TbundM* nod Batwdsjc
Julies and MaMcn.iuidrroni 9
o of tuition, § 12 foi iwenlyfout'
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