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S!S bSmSBby ortor of the 0 Co«t, of-QfdlMry of
Floyd County. Tor Ihe benefit or Um heirs end creditor*
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AKER, Adni’f.
Administrator** Sale.
O N-the first Tuesday in Docotnber noxf, w 11eoWj
before tbe Oourtllouse door In Hlnesvlllo, Elbert/
county, all tho Real EeUte or William A. Parhor, «enj
i ssfisttsar
iisMlatlon for Ihs'iid^HUon’or the Industry of
all Nations.
NEW-YORK, JULY 18th, 1858.
THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE EXHIBITION OF
THE INDUSTRY OF|ALL NATIONS giro notice that
the Exhibition will be opened, In tho elty or Now-York,
on the Sd day or May, 1853. The Municipal Authorlllea
have granted to them tho u*o of Reeervolr Square, and
they are proceeding to erect thereon a building worthy
of tho purpose to which It I* to bo devoted. Tho Asao-
clntlon desire to tnako tho Exhibition, in feet aa woll a*
In name, a Representation (him other countries a* well
as their own, or Raw Material* and Produce, Manufac
ture*, Machinery and Fine Art*. To title eud they hnvo
made arrangement* with Cuxata* Urantax, Esquire,
ffitneral SWbectfmnwntB.
Trniteo'l snle. , , 1 m«ur Miouguiucui. mil. ........... 1 1
A GREEABLE to an order or the honorable |R’HJl !" Into Commissioner of the Austrian Empire at the Indus-
fflsp^iwuiMa i —- .
Hill Court Home door In s C r '"?? c i“’ HfC, SL, .
nmirnwl n certain negro Man, named Ellcck— trlbutora from abroad. Mr. Uuscbek la tho authorized
Dtscembornext,n wrujiii •■‘o r h„„.i.u. .h... ih. n
ggj^BSwfKaL. I **« » fU >>* Artool.tlon, for tllcounlrlo. other then
9BPH B. HKLVIS«inurs_in U|atol tho Contlllout of America, OUll ns suchliu re-
1 .Hinmim Shorireis Rnlo—Continued. ce lv«Ula Instruction*. All communlemlon. Horn Con-
:^N TREt^llSTTUejSHAyinJJicomherMSIjborm trtbu|B1 .brood mnll hoaddrewnl lohim nl “TlioOf-
Q the “Irt' 1 ™" It the pfop- lice or tho Eshlhlllon of the Indmurjr of oil Nollon. In
' Si!?m.^TeS’irnmHIeclr,lleoeosed, 10 •Mlcfi' on NowYork,’'No.OCItorlusCross, 1-omlon. Ilowlllslslo
. oxeoutlon InJhror or Hlsohcth Jones vt. Joumc gewsrt, lh cm 0lu „„„„ ot lllL , ,Ki.em flron sod Ihe suthorll,
SrJlnsry or raid oslslo, noil one In " conferred, slid will olio explain Iho srent Indncomenli
ojminsl tho same. Sheriff s. c. | offered by the enterprise lo European Exhibitors. This
flgtincat gtaacrtfflemtutB.
SAVAaNAll.WIIOliEIAIX At BE1AIL
Saddlery Warehouse,
Young** Building, Sign of tha Golden Saddle,
urrostTc w. a. stMKOKS clotiiiko stork.
Manufacturers oi
Citation, for Letters Dlsmlssory.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, {To all whom U may concern: I
A^iSfREXuiSaLTs Admlntslrator or tho estate
or John Hihrlt, Into of aatd county. deceased, hoa ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of *ald county, for letters
^‘Hieae'at^'thMerorei'to'clto and admonish tho klndrejl I XRTO r all Nations, Nkw-York.” The Asooclallon U
Association will correspond with all persona In the
United States, tho Canadas and British Provinces, tho
West Indies, and this Continent generally, who may de
sire to contribute to this Exhibition. All such commu
nications must bo addressed to “Tn* Bkcretarv or
th« Association roaTna Exhibition oftbr Indus-
„ r _, , tk’Js Harness,
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridleeand
Harnesses, of which Ihe following compriso a part t Span
ish Quilted, Overlaid and Bhadon Baddlea) Planter’s
largo and extra largo Saddles: Men’s plain do.} English
do.; Boys’ and Raco do.; Ladles’ Baddies of a variety of
patterns; Bridles A Mnrtcngales; Saddle-Bags,Trunks Ac.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and llog8kina; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES,—Conch, Uaroucho, Buggy and 8ulky
tho single set, '
BY JAMES SULLIVAN, Droaghton-it,
(Sign of the " Red" Star Flag.)
ION8ISTINO In part as Pillows, together with HOUSE
KEEPING GOODS, and TIN WARE, at wholesale
SULLIVAN’S SOUTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING
STOVE—expressly for Southern use.
Iron Ring.. .Cooking Stove. *arlor to orrtoa stovrs.
cr^ltoiB or^rtd Seconsetl, to Sin Ihejr ohjKthms (If a0 „ tccc , v0 .ppiicUonr, end It la desired that
25 SS'hive) “my oSm within Iho lime prrocrlbed by
llEM.SBl letters of Dismission will bo granted Hie
aald applicant.
WltneiisTtny hand and ofllclal signature,, thlsRhOcto-
sr. 1852? JAMES
3 RAHN,
Ordinary E. C.
Citation* for Letters of Administration.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, fm ofc || w j 10 m It may concern:
ifllntokjtOo* 1
lata of said county, deceased.
they bo sent In Immediately. Due notico will be given,
hcreancr, when the Building will be ready for the recep
tion of articles. Application for the admission of Ob
jects to the Exhibition must represent Intelligibly their
nature and purpose, and must also state distinctly the
number of Square Feet, whether of Wall, Floor or coun
ter required. Machinery will be exhibited In motion—
he Motive Power to bo furnished by tho Assoclallon-
and applications for tho admission of Machinery, to be
•o exhibited, in addition tothegcuoral description and
ClIILSON’S
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRtZE MEDAL
F1JRNACE.
W E are happy to announce that CHILSONS PA
TFJfTAIR IVARMING AND VENTHJIT' .
UfO FURNACE, as -eccntly Improved nnd pateulnl, Harnesses, of all kinds by the single sot. FIT
1* declared by high and reliable authority to be the CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and
BEST FURNACE IN THE WORLD. Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbsond
NmonfyT.fnd ou, 4irmTf V.mll.llon .^WuZmsl.rnU IJmStU,Jolsut
proved ami deelsred lo ho Iho best motto or Wanning (“VSiKSS. D t“5„ ““5$inrtSSSSfflfksmi
WomltriPri“ST bhSWffl.’SlKi.fl“bIS
-M^tta^ | Brmsjmd
bnt Is meeting with equal fhvor In tho Cnnndas, England, I 1 lated Knobl * &c * 33
Russia, and other foreign conntrlc*. It has been award-
ig.. -m,
Eastern Prera. do.
Do. iron Witch do.
Queen of tho West do.
Elevated Oven do.
*» Mirror Parlor” Rtove.
Jewel Parlor do.
septal
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Russia, and other foreign < ,
od at the recent Fairs In this country Gold and Silver
Mednle, Pint Premiums, and lastly, (Ac Great PRIZE
MEDAL at the Wtrlfs Fair, Undo*. It has beeu sub
jected to the most rigid Investigation and severe practi
cal tests, and unanimously declared Iho best. (See tho
printed reports of tho Fain, also city and State public
Committees on Public Buildings.) We have more than
twenty-five hundred reference*, many of whom are pro
fessional gentlemen, whose scientific attainments In such 1
... - ,11 . tiv .tt.lm *1.1. 4*.liml,l.nklAfll
LONDON HOUSE STORE I
[Under tjio Marshall Hold.]
OrsNtNo or k most MA'dNtrtcaNT Aiiortmrnt or
Dav Good*, buitablr roa Fam. Tkadb.
nr\0 THE LADIE3 OF SAVANNAH.—We openfer
following!
DRESS GOODS—French Printod Mouslln De Lalnei | ,
English and American Do Lnlnoa, now designs; Persian
Cloth; High Colored Mouslln Do Lalnest Plaid Raw
Silks; French and English Merino*; French nnd Scotch
Gingham*; English and French Prints; Changeable Gin-
cleSIlha; Rich Brocado Bilks, Plain and Figured Black
1 solo this day, the following Lot*, unprecedented
for cheapness and sterling utility, vis:
DOMESTIC GOODS.
VcreTXrefer^Tdte and admonish all nnd sin- •« cxnib ted, tnadduton to me general aoscrtptton ana Salter*are well kno-u. To attain this desirable object,
iiWthekindred^andmdltora of aald deceased, to die tho requisition tor space, must sot forth the amount of tbo inventor of this Furnaco first abandoned tho manu-
mtlar tha kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file »ne
their objection. Ilfetty they hove) IntOT oBco w|J n Iho Mot
time .prescribed oy law; otherwise said Letter*will bo I toaJ
Motive Power required. The Association deem It proper
a .prescribedby law; otherwise sata uciterswm oo 1 to announce that Paintings In Frames will be exhibited.
6 'S™!:,H’,'2,'?hiidetoincothl.l5thtleynrocloher, nol.lthetotidlng tho inegnltmie, or tho propomxl hoalthy.roorohlng;
a'd “ ItME ’ I Dulldlng, there mull, ncccasnrtly, ho o Umltetion of ■ ■ ■ ■
A, oot ' 1 1 0 Ordinary McIntosh county. | space, the Asooclallon reserve* the right to modify or re-
~ 1 Ject applications, but, In so doing, will be governed by
n will be made I Met Impartiality, looking only to the general ohJecte
A “WI'ttWBigrtfai.SI ortho Enterprise. Tho Association also ^rorve. Iho
NOTICE,
T WO MONTHS after dato atmllrnllon will be ro
totlloCourtofOnllnary orEffljqihnm.«>«"»>* . 0 , „„ cmcr priae. aho absocisuou ai«o rcaervea mo
leave to sell Ml theljmdsbetenglugto^ee^ite r i g t lt 0 f determining the length of timo,anot to ex-
Clarbomo ItevlUe, late of aald county deceased, for dlvl ln any ^ 0 ^ e during which object*
alon among th^te^tegu ^ gQLOMONS, Executor.
oct 0
October 5,1852.
any caae one season, ..
shall severally form part of the Exhibition. Exhibi
tors are requested to designate an Agent, to whom
their contributions shall be delivered wheo withdrawn
from the Exhibition. Prize* for excellence in the vari
ous department* of tho ExhlbUions,wlll be awarded under
T WO MONTHS «n‘c^«to,Apldlenllonwill tornado
to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary or Chat ham i the direction of Capabto and Eminent Persons. With
county for leave to sell the Real Estate and Negro Slave* till* statement, the Directors solicit the cooperation of the
belonging to JAMES M. BATES, late of said county, do- productive Intellect and Indnstrv of their own and other
ceased, for the benefit ofhlahMra and creditors. f countries. THEODORE SEDGWICK, President,
iiovti ANN B. BATES. Adm x. — — — '* -—
NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after date, application wlU be mftdoto
the Court or Ordinary of Efflnghara county for Iwo
m,dcrodtmroor«iddro S »d. i>Enl ^ A „ m 4.
.Sept, SO, 1853. ■’H’ 183
countries.
Wm. Wurttrn, Secretary.
dirbctoRs.
Mortimer Livinoston. Elb*rt J. Andrr*on,
Alorkd Pkld, Pnitir BuRROIVat,
i Auoust Belmont, Johnston Livinoston,
Alkxandbe H. Milton, Jr. Charles W. Foster,
Gaoaaa L.8cudtlrr, Thkodoee Srdowicr.
aug 23 rath 4uios
•NOTICE. , .. , , .
A LL person* having demand* against the estate of
Georee Glen, late of Chatham County, deceased,
are hereby required to present them duly attested wIth n
the time prescribed bv law; and all persons Indebted to
' Sirs •"" erelr "'“"vffttS
HOUSE-FUKNISlIINn UOODS,
COLLINS & BULKLEY,
Importers and Dealers.
Z"kVtom3).m I A REoowroeeifS.StSStoSr'Smitverylo.prtctxt,
rotltioelod^o meko tomodlete | A . Utk. ueottoeot ot Hooro-Porolrttltlg article.;
Administrator, C.T. A.
such as:
, CROCKERY, TUREEN8,
NOTICE. . • CHINA, PLATES,
TATE OF GEORGIA,» All persons Interested are GLASS, DISHES,
J € li a thorn Co, 1 hereby notified that two PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
months after this date application will be made to the l DRITANNIA PITCHERS,
Uoubrable the Ordlnanr of said couuty, for leave to sell | JAPAN & BOWLS,
the wholo or tho Real E*lato and the Negroes of George i TINWARE,
Glen, deceased, late of said county, for the benefit of the GOB LETS, CASTORS,
foclure of tho common frail hot-air furnaces seven years
since, under ihe settled conviction that red-hot Iron fur
naces bum the oxygen out of the air, producing an un
healthy, scorching, dlMgrceoblo odor, unfit to bo Inhaled
by human beings; besides tho constant cracking ond
burning out of the pot*, which permits the poisonous
gases to escape and mingle with Iho air; ana then tho
annoyance nnd expenso of repairs, now pots, toe. He
now has the satisfaction of knowing that his eflbrts lo
secure a healthful, ettnomicul and durable apparatus, for
thoroughly wanning and ventilating building*, ha* been
entirely successful. They possess the following advan
tages: Purity of air, powerful heaters, economical plan
for burning anthracite, bituminous coals or wood, all
inally wofl—flues easily cleared out—great durability
runisce, not llnblo to repairs for a long time; perfect
safety ngalust setting buildings on fire In which they are
located; may bo set In low cellars. 8ixca for all classes
of buildings.
Also—Four sizes of new and superior PORTABLE
FURNACE8-Dr. Clark’s Improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS of all descriptions; HOT-AIR ORATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, toe.
Emcraou’s celebrated VENTILATORS for Rooft of
buildings smoky chimneys, toe. COOKING RANGES,
with or without Bath Boilers aud Hot-Air Fixtures. All
sizes and styles of thoso beautiful
MIRROR MARBLE MANTLES,
Parlor and Chamber Frame Grate*,
of rich European and American styles.
Also—A splendid article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
GRATES, for Parlors, toe.
Architects, Builders, and Iho Public generally, pleaso
examine our extensive assortment. Personal attention
given lo warming nnd ventilating buildings In any part
of the country.
CHI LSON.RICH ARDSON to CO.,
374 Broadway. Now-York.
CUIL80N, RICHARDSON to CO.,
51 to 53 Ulackstone-sL, Boston,
oct 10 2tawl4lawo4mo
Adm-r, C. T. A.
TUMBLERS, KNIVES,
DECANTERS, FORKS,
PRESERVES, 8POONS,
WINES and WAITERS,
JELLY GLASSES, LAMPS.
While and Fancy China Dinner Services, White 8Vone
QTATE OF GEORGIA, j T ° all vr^m 11 may concern:
Wherwus?enJ*jvtin Blltch has applied to mo for Letters
mlS^id n offc uISTt, fete of raidCouUli; I wl “i e ’ rerjr »»^cripViJmof Cutand
I Cut Wine Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, and other Ft
to file their objections Of my they have.) In m offlee
within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said Letters I
will bo granted tne appllcnnL l
Witness my hand and official signature, this 20th day
of October, A. D. 1859. "‘'“ D
oct 87
JAMES RAHN,
Ordinary E. C.
• Citation} for Lctrers of Administration.
gTATE OF^ GEORGIA, | To a ]j w }j om jj may concern:
Bottles, China Jewell Boxes,
articles In great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, Andirons,
8hovels aud Tongs, Lamp Wicks, Wood nnd Willow
Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, I Jin terns, both
guarded and plain; Fancy nnd Ladles’ Work and Trav
eling Baskets—together with many other articles not
enumerated. oct 23
FANCY OASKUMEIIE PANT ANI>
VENT PATTERN8.
rpilE Subscriber has just received per steamer,
Whereas, Malkkia Johns applies to me tor Letters of
Administration on the Estate of John John*, late of said
to cite and admonish all and I J- choice lot of ihe above Cloths, some or the hand-
Tbeso are, therefore, to d ccca8 «i somest over brought to this market, which he is prepar-
tiDguiar U»e kted^ ^ ^‘»rs or *ata ^ (q makQ Jn s lho hamUome ,t stylo.
<**-' M.D.MUnPH^H8Bry«»rt»wL
the tims prescribed by law, c
0018 * Ordiuary, Liberty County.
OitnfteP) for Letters of Administration.
r»TATB OF GEORGIA, i
k —l Co. 1
S TATE OF GF
) Efflnffhn
Whereas Rani
| To all whom It may concern:
.-BDDtcic'FoTaiLL has applied to mo for
letters oft AdmlnUtratlon on the estate or CnataTornxa
T. Futrell, late of said county, deceased: _ •
These are?therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
tiio advantage of sclecU
A CARD.
T HE subscribers would call the attention of the citi
zens of Savannah and surrounding country to their
large and newly-selected stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
comprising almost every article wanted in fttmishlng
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all of
which weio bought for Cush, aud will be sold at remark
ably small profits.
They call particular attention to their Stock of Stoves
Grates, Mantel Pieces, too.
Persons wanting any thing In the lino of Iloase-keep-
1 ’•* •’ examine their 8tock before
"Sr " B "* 1 ,l8, ?A^ttA 5 !!N? cto I
Ordinary E. C.
her, 1852.
-oct 5
sept 23
tf
MORSE to NICHOJ.S,
155 Broughton-st.
, war-
LOT L^-5 cases of the most boautirul DAMASK TA
BLE LINENS, 8-1 wide, at U3tf, 75, 87*0. and «1 per
yard, which for cnaAPNkss cannot besuroassed.
LOT 2.—Consists or5 cases RICH DAMASK TABLE
NAPKINS, warranted all mnkn, at §2,25 and f2,50 the
dozen, (very lino ond beautiful patterns.) Alio.
lOOUUoien beautiful HUCKABACK TOWELS,
ranted all linrn, at 25 and 37)<c. each.
LOT 3.^—4 cases 84 UNBLEACHED LINEN DAM
A8K, in tho piece, suitable for tablo and crumb cloths^
at 87)jc. tier yard. Also,
2 cases Unbleached Linen Table Cloths, commencing
at 05c~ two yardssqiisre,
LOT 4.—500 rich colors Damask WORSTED TABLE
COVERS, for tho Dining or Drawing Room, 2 ynrda by
3, all at *3,75.
LOT 5-Are 7 bales or the best make of FLANNELS,
at 25 and 23c. per yard. Also,
2 bales very superior Merino Flannels, at 37X<t-
2 bales (curiously fine) Flannels, at ifejtfc. per yard,
which cannot bo surpassed.
MANTILLAS.
LOT 0.—10 case* best Black Glace and Colored BILK
. MANTILLAS, lined and wadded throughout, imported
direct from the first firms ln Paris and London, commenc
ing at 97 50. For style and beauty of design these goods
far surpass those ot former seasons, hi tills department
n most useful artlclo In Tweed, (also lined and wadded)
.. we intend “
termed U THE SACK,” we intend offering at 91 W,
which Is elegant, durable, warm and cheap l , .
Also, a splendid choice in Block Spanish Mantilla* In
Broad Cloth, so much in vogue in Europe and the North,
which have only to be *een to be admlted.
8HAWL8.
LOT 7.—Upwards of 4000 Scotch Wool, Square and
Long 811AYVLS, at prices which will astonish the pur
chaser.
luuo Plaid Squares, ALL WOOL, at9h
1000 Plaid Drab and Uluo, flno and soft, at 92 75,
worth 84.
J000 Plaid and Mode Long (or double) 8bawls, meaa-
at 9l f"
uriug 4 yards by 2, all a
Also,
UXH) and upwards Pbtid and Mode Long (or double
Shawl*, finest quullty, In Wool, French Co*n
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
T HIS Valuablo Mineral Substance I* sold In fine pow
der, then mixed with Liuseed Oil to the consistency
, , , ihmera and
British manufactured ditto, at equally low prices.
CANTON CRAPE.
LOT 8.—Our establishment is already well noted
for this beatiful Shawl, In every variety; at present we
have the largest stock ever seen in this city, In plain
WHITE and CORN COLORED, together with a splendid
display of the MASSIVE EMBROIDERED WHITE, ‘
910.501 ‘
There Is nothing equal to it for steamboat and cor decks, LOT 0.—This dept
for oil kinds of Iron, os It forms o coating nearly as hard l usual attention. \V<
as the Iron Itself, and never cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious article bos been sold as the
genuine, therefore purchasers should bo carefol to buy ol
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel Is marked BLAKEPS FIRE-PROOF
PA hVT. Tbo above Paint is for sale In Savannah by
~ ‘ " LAMAR.
sep 18
C. A. L. I
offer on very reasonable tc
very l
profits. Call and see us.
8AULSBURY to CO„ Marshall Houso.
N. 0.—No charge for showing our Goods. sept 20
and 940; these goods are worth 80 nnd 9100 each.
AU who havo seen our Crane Shawls, testify to Ihe r
beauty nnd cheapness, and this lot ftilly bear out the r
encomiums.
DRESS GOODS.
LOT 0.—This department has received more than our
_jual atlontion. Wo offer on this occasion the lakoest
AND CHEAPEST DUPLAY IN THE UNITED STATE*,
every variety of texture and ftbrlc, among which .
conlldcutiy bring to notice 200 piece* rich changeable,
Btrlged and cheno ALPACAS, at OIK and 37#c. per
3r8 a)0 pieces very beautiful Brocaded Alpacas, at 45c.
These goods are all dotiblo width, equal to silk lu appear
ance, and are very durable.
LUT10.—200 pieces plnln Black and Colored ALPA
CAS, commencing, tho Black at 25c.—ihe latter are *"
45c. per yard, double width. ' ,
LOT 11.—A magnificent display of French CIIAL
LIES, CASHMERE, nnd DE LAINE DRESSES, lu all,a
choice of over 1,000 pieces, In every variety of patteni
nnd color, nt I2tf, 1HX, 20, 25, 31*, 37* and 50c. per
yard. We challenge any house lu America to produce a
CHEAPER OR MORE VARIED ASSORTMENT Of thcScGOOds,
m PUMP-SOLE HOOTS.—Received per
IV steamer, a choice lot of Benkert’s Pump-sole
J Bool*. For sale by
sept 29 W. IIEIDT..
qi Cit&tloB, for Letters of Administration.
O TATE OF GEORGIA, ijo all whom U may concern:
^^Ynncounty.
Whereas, John G. Howard h«* applied to me for Let-
ten of Administration on tho estate of Georg® A. Reed,
< ^Thewaret^orelof^^clteand admonishalland sin-
K - the kindred and credltore of raid decewod, to filg
objections (If any thoy have) In myofllee wilbTn
, the time prescribed by law, otherwise said Letter* will
^\Sfttne*a my hSd'wS official slgnature thU SBtii day
of September, A. D, 1852. E. C. P. DART,
sept 30
Ordinary G. C.
Citation, for Letters of Admloistration. . ..,. , „„„
- SrfffiSIS?;SJSS'A |ToBUwhomltm#ycon«m: TBOlVNB t CO. *.ro r“
ha* annlied to mo for Let- *-J arrival*, and offer for solo upon t
, .ten^of Admtelstrationon the^teto of William Lowrie, | terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to
^Tateof
JUST RECEIVED
AT No. 154 CONGRESS-STREET.
T HE subscriber has Just opened the following articles
viz:—Rich Figured Cashmere and DcLalus.
Do. do. Foulard Alpacas.
Silk Warp ntack do.
French Cambrics.
English and Amerinn Prints.
Ginuhams; Black Italian Silks.
Also—A complete anil extensive assortment of House
keeping Articles. Together with a full stock of Plante-
tion Good*.
CyThe undersigned will teko great pleasure In exhi
biting hi* Stock, whether sole* are effected or not.
SPENCER OURRHLL, Agent,
154 Congress and 73 SL Julicn-atreets,
oct 5 Gibbons’ Hultdlng
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
T HE Subscriber* toko this method of returning their
thank* to the citizen* and the public generally for
the very liberal patronage extended to them, and or in
forming them that they are now receiving and opening
a very largo stock of READY MADE CLOTHING;
consisting In part of black and blue Frock nnd Drea*
Coals, Business do. (or every kind), black and fanry .
Cnssimere Pants, Vests or ovory description; which they yard,
* * "o terms. Quick sales nnd small r chea.»w «... — *— —-—.
and tiie enormous quantity we sell anuually, is a flatter-
lng proof of tholrgeneral cheapness aud worth,
EMBROIDERIES.
LOT 12.—Tills Immense stock cannot be doscrihed
through the medlumor a newspaper, it must be been
to be ruLLY appreciated i sufllco it for me to say, (bit
my Invoices, for these goods alotio amount to $29,000.
embracing every style, quality ami price In Embroidered
and Plain French CAMBRIC HDKFS- CIIEM18ETTS,
SHIP CHANDLERY. | : HABIT SHIRTS. SLEEVES, COLLARS. CAPES. IN-
T HE Subscribera have received by Into arrival*, a ; FANT ROBES, WAISTS and CArS, and in fnct every
large ndditlon to their Mock or Ship Chandlery, other article In Embroideries, at cheap and reasonable
Hardware, 4ml, which thoy offer for sale on accommodu- rates.
tlngterms. Among their slock may be found the follow- RIBBONS,
lng articles: LOT 13.—Splendid array! never was surpassed and
Anchor*, Chains, Manilla and Hemp Cordage, of all but seldom equalled, and must be seen to bo understood,
sizes; Hambrollne, Worreline, Houseline, Marline, Spun- We havo every variety In pricejcolor, etylo and quality,
yarn, Oakum, Paints, Window Ginas, Putty, White and In Plain and Brocaded BONNET RIBBONS, toe.
Black Lead, Red Lead, Yellow Ochre, Chrome Yellow, 1 BONNETS.
Chrome Green, Verdigris, Litharge, Sulphur, Bright and I We particularly Invito tho attention of Ladles to this
Block VamDh,Copal and Japan Varnish, Sperm Oil, Lard department, having purchased largely this season, nt re-
Oil, Whole Oil, Linseed Oil,' Olivo Oil, Boiled OH, Splr-1 duced prices. Every fashionable shape will be found
Its Turpentine, Rosin, Tor, Pilch, Coal Tar, Paint Brushes, on Inspecting our splendid stock.
Scrub do., Clamp do., Varnish do.,Tar do., Lamp Black, FIRST RATE MILLINERS only, ore employed in the
Chalk, Whiting, Russia Duck, English and Scotch Duck, Trimming and Lining Department.
Ravens Duck, American Duck, Old Canvass, Hickory GLOVER AND HOSIERY.
Brooms, Corn Brooms, Whisp’s Serving Mallets and In this department we shall notbe found wanting—the
Boards, Axes, Hatchets, Helves, Box and Bale Hooks, largest slock In this city is to be found at tho LONDON
Can Hook*, Cotton Hook*. Boat Hooks, Fish Hooks, HOUSE STORE.
-* —* id Pump Leather,Palms Sail, P. S.—An entire chanoe having been made In the
‘ ~ SlANAf '
(general 0gbect(grmcntg.
••First attit oftta
fioo STOVES rOR SALE, .
ilcolt flfrUcTtfpcmffUfl,
0PER to CO.
<&cntM’miinuhum^r
RECEIVED I -1 •
•p'ALIBBYTHBPC»WM , t Iho Llfo’of Bernard Pall*-‘ ,
XT *y of Salute*—hi* Labor* and dl»eoveriea In Art and
Science. By Henry ftlorloy. . . _ ;
n Vtil^o Lfro Itt E^pt t with iketchea of tho SMd, Bjr I
Vhe Indians and the Gold Mine*. ByW.Croome.
Sibylline Leave*. By Florenco and Fanny.
, The British FUntale Poets, with Biographical and Crit
ical note*. By Goo. W. Bethuno. .
The American Female Poels, with Biographical and
Critical note*.. By Caroline May.
frh. n_i.i j|y n t. n
Tho Robber. Ily O. P. R. James.
Tho Christian Family Library, In fbur volumes. Con
taining
The Llfo of the Savior. Edllod by RufUs W. Crl»-1
wold.
^Tho Lives of the Apostle*. Edited by Rev. Hastings |
The Womon of the Old and New Teitament, nnd Lives
of Patriarchs and Prophets. Edited by Rev. Hastings
Persian A. T. Parlor.
Franklin Coal Burner.
Washington Coal Burner.
8ylvan Parlor Stove.
Queen Dining Room
NEW BOOKS,
A UTOBIOGRAPHY of a now Churchman; Roman-
Urn nt Homo ( Ancient Christianity Exemplified ;
Markham’s History of -England^ Manuel of Elocultlon I
and Oratory) Scott’s History or Scotland; the Queen* or
England: Ily Agnes Strickland. Ju*treceived, 1 and for
sale aitho Book Store of ti. B. BIIILEY,
oct ** - No. 135 Cougroas-st.
Stovo; Bostou d
SCHOOL BOOKS; IN QUART BOTTLER
I JT U §? received per Ilarndon’s Express via steamer | For Purifying fLo Hlood, jant
~DRY poops.
m„v—w ivirtinp ,i- an. I umnnnarscnooi itenuur; opeiieni ano rnmnrjr ojict-
PIUOES, Ih. j ^ret°Liulii , j 8 'llonS()T’. ) *Plctm
r ilarndon’s express via Btcamer i For Furifrlnir llao Ulood.lnnS
issortmoutof School Book*. Pe^ Cure of 1 1® 1 ** iorthe
kins’ Practical Arithmetic; Goodrich’s New Natural Go- Scrofula, Rheumatism, Btiwborn Ulces. n.
ography; Blvnn’s Primary School Reader;-81 van’s si a, Salt Rheum,’Favaa8oR*s, EaY«is*i.!tiV ,lJ ’
Grammar School Render; Spellers and Primary Spel-J tles, Bilk*, Mkrcueul DissAfKi *’
Pnrfcn-’rt Pvnmlanat OilHnbnntmu' lit rjimiunlnn 1 I OUB ERUPTIONS, LtVER CoEr ’ -**"**
Latin; Bentley’s
rial Reader; AnUion’s, Ainsworth’*, toe. toe. For solo at
tho Book Store of 8. B. SIBLEY,
oct 27 No. 135 Congresa-et.
»> C'l.i'LAirf. D”.'*."."'
cntTt*, Consumption, Final* Com.
PLAINT*, LOSS or ApPETlTS, Gen-
ERAL DMBiLITT, toe.
In HI. preparation are .tronglj coneenlmlM
mmllalnnl proporlle. of Sarnporlll., oonibiMS .n. T
most fiirnolnnl nlds. tha mnl «n1iri._ .. .. . ID *
EMBROIDERIES—Mnriln and Lace Collnre; Cheml-
dnen Cambric Ilandkorchlef*.
HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s aad Boys*, a full
assortment of English and German; Ladles,’ Misses’,
Mon’s and Boys’ Merino Veals.
GLOVES—Ho*kin, Bilk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladle*’
Riding Gauntlet*.
WHITE GOODS—Jaeonet Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
Swiss Muslin*, Plain and Figured; Curabrio Dlmltlo#;
Corded and Embroidered 8kirts, toe.
NEW ROOKS.
H A llm E Robbr"'!!fn.%.T,mS, ,, '.ulhor of tbo | ““['5“!“! 'J”," 0 * 1 Prodocllon^!“
Glpsey, Mary of Burgundy, elc« etc. ,nosl potent tlmples of the vegetable kingdom; and
Silly Dawson, or tho Smugglers of the Mill; by the au- combination Is such that'one modifies and imnrot ,
anffmi b| nr lb. (loth, b, tb. on- 3 gilgff'
under Slienro, Th,m,„r..ll nnL.,, ggj
The Kluettated London Nows,
London Punch. Received by
J. R. CUBBEDGE.
I a wide and deoerved ^ritf;"ButTt?, , U
By M. Bcrufuln, nor In the class or diseases to which im? Ia
that litis preparation has boon found bencficl.i i, 0 !**’
•peelflo In many diseases of the akin, and mal t ii ‘
NEW BOOKS,
R EUBEN MEDLICOT ; or the Coming Mon,
W. Savage, Esq. . ... r - - rr-n.™™ .
Norwood t or Llfo North nnd South t showing the true *peelflo In many diseases of the skin, and mav hi,.J J.*, *
character of both. By Mrs. Sarah J. Halo—Illustrated, islorod wllh ravorable rosulls In all; and It ha* *’
Gentleman Jack; or Life on tho Rond t a Romance of fully tested, not ohly by patients themselves, bm.il. £
>mna nnn i mnrmucrLu «.«. , extraordinary intorosti By tho author or Paul Clifford. physicians, that It has received their nhouallfla.1
LINENS, too.—4-4 Super Iriali Linen*, best mark { 3-4 Contentraent ttettor than VVoaltii. By Mr*. Alice B. meiHlatlnns aud the approbation or tbo public, and hu
arnl 7-8 Lnnir l^wna: 9-4 to 12 4 Uurnslv Rheetlng*; PiL Neal, author of No such Word a* Fall. established, on its owu merit*, a reputation
low^Mo^LIncns; Scotch and Irish Dteperat Hucabuca; The Choice Work of Thomas Hood-Proso and Verse. "ndirncAcr for superior to tho various
- n niiMjk Nankins: Brown and Bine Check Graham’s Magnzlno for November. benrtng the name or SnmpariJJs. Tbo
u i>- m a*ks; Godey’a Ladies’ Book for November. mottials are solecled from among the niultltuda
L'nr.imi I Udics’ National Magnxlue for November. I wo nredailv recelvlmr: and. for lhn »«
Roceivedby [oct 23] J. B. CUBBEDGE.
W toli4 Blenched DamaskCloUisjColtonand Worati
Table andIHano Covers; 10-4 to 13-4Toilet and Impe
rial Quilts; 743 to 5-4 Furniture Dimity; Cotton Shirtings,
Sheetings nnd Tickings; American, English and Welsh
Flannels; Colored French Flannels; Fancy Wool Plaids
for Boys; Plain and Fancy Casslmeres; Tweeds; Ken-
tucky Satinets and Jeans. oct 10
PAPER COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
TYPE Oc PRINTING PRESS AGENCY}
No. 182 East-Bay,
NEW STORE.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAINTINGS, EN
GRAVINGS, trc.trc.
rplIE Undersigned has opeued, jni No. JlSd^Con^reu-'
r^iring;^
ton* to flwj FaiillyRcclS wd wSSlft
tished gratuitously by aU our ageni. W ^
reader Is
manac, ftmtished grniultoualy „
The following was sent to our agentij M^j. w
“ Oo, ’ wh0 *™ «
CHARLESTON, 80VTB-CAR0LINA.
TOSEP1I WALKER begs leavo respectfully to Inform
X street, n general assortment of LITERARY. >118- I Watzrford.N. Y Nov M tin,
CELLANEOU8, RELIGIOUS, and 8CHOOL BOOKS. Moesrs. SAND.-Gentlemcn :-About thre«‘Iv?;.
Al»o, Blank, Rkcord, and Mkmorandum Books, of since, the dlsoato called “"—* - - - tnon “
eyory description. A^lsrge varlet^of Cat, Lkttkr and | poured on my race, and
the' care of our Villags
soaeo called “Beard, or Barber’s llch"i^
------r--- --o- , , |»eured on my fece, nnd as It Is nr.fare occurW«-.£
tANCY Notk Pafsrs Cards, and Envklopks, of every case as yet having como under the core of mwvnhn
description; Fancy Stetloner)- In largo varieties; Paint- phyulclaus-I found U very difficult even to »ton ih.
i Was and Picture*, foamed and unframed, an elegant gress of the disease on my feco, although I lri.it
Paner I awortment; Port Folios Port Monales, Pocket Book* dies that b»d curod from Iho pimple on n child’s
the public that ho has openod a Commlsslonl’a per >nd Cnrd cJosc* for ladies and gentlemen, Gold and 811- the galled breast or a canal horse: and even milmJS
ivarehuuse, and agency^for Type,• f *1®^ ’?\I* rer Pen* aud Pencils, Ink Stands, Inks, Paints, Drawing ray beard on thesldoormylfece and chin. *A aW^.u 1
^votej 1 ?,.wni l nn tho verv^ost Book *» fcc * &0 - &0 - A,80 » B Beneral assortment or since, a friend told mo Umt ho hod It for two vesrt In
1 mcomm e „dn„.„,l bougs, WSSS USft
Tlie oxtenslvo Mill of tho former I* ouoor Ihe largest In
tho whole country. The machinery Is of thejatost and
) pttbllo i
examino the stock,
oct 14
. recotninendnllon, I bought one boUI& wid flndlaf i
respectfully Invited to call and celvod benefit from It, I continued Rs use until 1 «m
S.S.S1I1LEV. portMll,euros. I am Iml lo.briffiffiMBBSS
If gratuitously, from Iho fact that the disc 1 M “
Twiuwbr~*'~ : ‘-~~“~ : “~"‘ *• 1 »—l Nf.Hh.rn I TNKR A aunorinr nimlltv of Nawa Ink: iinnb nnd Jnh I ,n Ihu list of .complaints for which the'
fecturlnglUper'wfilch biwracompnrUon wiih ihe be«L"' I from the roanufedor/ br Rbm'ff,'
WIUTINtfPAPER.-lio has made arrangements with phta. A supply will be kept constantly on hand, and
several Mill*, aud can offer all kinds much loworthanhas sold on the most reasonable terns. Orderafrotn Print-
been sold atltae South. | ererespeclfttilysolicited. [oct7] J.B.CUBBEDGE.
WRAPPING PAPER.—He Is prepared to sell all kinds ~~
aalow as nt tho North. Tea and all kind* of Wrapper* _ . . llmo . „
forGroccrs. . . . _ . . _ I Wltimsnnd Uldltles, second series: by^homu Hood. 11LT ™ {JjjjJ d M.'
I. Tlie other Mill* are In succotsfuloperation, mann- X Ink of overy quality, red, blue, green, gold size, &c- meml it fo^Tuch S y b b 0 oonfldM,| y «<» we#*
tiring Paper which bear* comparison with the best. from the roanufeciory of Rom's, Uy A Co^. Pbl adel- mcnu ,ur
ENVELOPE snd assorted Colored Papers.
Your*, truly, ,QEO. e. SCOTT.
REMARKABLE CURE OP BRONCHIT18.
) sell all kinds J rpHF. EAGLE PASS; or.Lffo oiTtheBonioTrbfConi I dl2«r ^«
of Wrappers A Montgomery—Putnam’s semi-,nonlhly Library. time t waafrnniMlhv during whkk
CARDS.—Plain. Blank, Enamelled and Colored, at
‘ Pi!?"
Illustrated—Putnam’s semi-monthly Library. | ..
1 A New-F.ngland Tale and Miscellanies: by Catharine ^d Bl ro^h dMlininrf Sd fi? n n* roy ® e 5? nU
Sedgwick, author of “Clarence,” toe. nrogfoS. "J^ wrttar fearful
Mrs. Puinam’s Receipt Book, nnd young Housekeeper’s elM^l^thSaht • ntl whaiever
Assistant, now and elegant edition/ »>«
Tho complete Concordance lo Shakspeare, being a ver- LlSrtita ffiS? « l «S>mS£Li2i b »i.? lw « ln . “>e 1*
bat Index to all the passages lu the Dramatic Works of JL&,® hwSfhtnM°»J?.?Li?i^! , »l • n(1 Breatdlfr
‘LftS!”•tejsSstete ...... IfflMass
manufacturers’ p.
TYPE, PRESSES AND PRINTING MATERIALS.—
Arrangements havo been rondo to go more extensively
Into this business, and to keep larger stocks constantly
on haud.
Ho Is Agent for John T. White’s TYPE and STERE
OTYPE FOUNDRY, which has been established over
Forty Years, nnd Is ono of tho best In tho country. Also,
~ Jfoo to Co’s Celebrated PRINTING PRE88 MANU-
&c., ftmtished at tho samo
» lime roy general hunt
FACTORY. Typo, Presses, &c., lUr.
prlco ns at the Foundry or Machine 8hop, the actual ex
penso of trnniportnllon only added, which would have
to bo paid If bought in New York.
PRINTING INK—Book, News and Assorted Colors,
of the best quality. Agent for Maynard to Noylcs’ cele
brated WRITING INKS, tamo price at Wholesale a* at
the makers. oct23
:tionary or Geography, Descriptive, Physical, BlaUs- .
nnd Historical, forming a complete general GuzeL C ommBnced^in^!i!^R.«;«-V«ir , ’ , r
IMF of lb. world l b, Alex, golth Johoilon. ( Ml P 1 *" ™" 1
“* a M.llnn.l All., nf rtAtinml R<w.ffn. n h»i hv Alnv. CODnaenCO Hi ItB VlrtllOS | •»»«- —- ,n —* •
through the medium or your
i must say, gentlemen, when I
au “ <* «»»sn.pby.
Keith Johnston.
Tho Lite of George Washington: by Jared Sparks, new
edition. Received by
JOHN M. COOPER to CO.
BOOKS.
P ARISIAN SIGHTS and French Principles, scon
through American Spectacles. Engravlugs.
Kenrick T s Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs. 2 vols.
Hood’s Choice Works. 4 vol*.
lltink R my duly, gentlemen, for tho benefit of sufferii*
humanity, toglve you this attestation ofmy cure. f ^
Yours, very truly, jf; PARENT. 1
or ,K *»■ Unitkd Statzi.
joo above statement and signature were acknowlednd
t our nresunco bv Mr. n.
BOOTS} SllOJBS dt BROGANS.
Tho subscribers havo received, per recent ar- T _ . . ,
rival*, tholr FALL to WINTER STOCK OF Second Series ofOlmstead’s Walk* and Talks In Eng- in ourpresenco by Mr.D. Parent astnio
BOOTS, SHOES to UROGAN8, to which they land. ' • --
‘would respectfully Invito tho attention of pur- Comparative Physiognomy, or Resemblnnco between
chasers. Our stock has been manufactured expressly for I Men aud Animals. By Dr. Hcdfleld. With 330 Eugrav-
this market, and cannot be surpassed in point of style or ings.
durability. Our assortment or Ladles* and Gents’Boots Bleak House. No. 8.
nnd 8hoes comprises OYory stylo and quullly. and Is from Contentment better than Wealth. By Alice B. Neal,
tho tnoetfasldmrablo manufacturers In Philadelphia, New Reuben Medllcolt; or, The Coming Mi “
** ***■ * ' *• ' Simons' General Pathology,
Wilson on Bynhllls. Wltn colored Engravings.
Nclognn on Diseases of tho Skin.
8tansbury’a Expedition to Iho Great Balt Lake. With
Maps nnd numerous Engravlugs.
Adams on tho Doctrine of Equity,
oct 22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
mu inuei inomuiiuuiu uhuiuiumuiw,... . ....wu..
York nnd New Haven. We havo, as usual, a very, heavy
stock or Plantation Brogans nnd House Servants’ Shoes,
to which wo would particularly Invito the attention of |
Planters and Factors, aud they will be sold at unproc*
dented low prices. O. JOHNSON to CtX,
By Savage.
For the Consul General or France,
n j . .. L. BORG, Vice ComuL
William, New York. Bold also by Druggists ucm-rtllr
ho City nnd Slate. 3nio—Ih sept so
oct 4
JD8 Bryan-st,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The subscriber* beg leave to,
call the attention or their friends
nnd tho public nt large, to their'
very oxtenslvo slock of BOOTS
and SHOES, received per recent arrivals for their Fall
trade. No pains havo been spared in the selccllou of
■ ---* -ttedto tills inarkot, ond made expressly to
W OLFL’8 . SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS*.
manufactured by tbo proprietor exclusively, i
Bcniidam. In Holland, by n process peculiar to hi* ovi
factory. It I* flavored and mudlealed, not by the con-
mon linrah' berry, but by tho cholco botanical variely ri
the aromatlo Italian Juniper berry, whose more vinow
exlract Is distilled and recllflcd with ltssplritnouiio|'M>'
Caulking Irons Rigging and Pump l , ,
Seine and Whipping Twine, Sail Needles, Compasses,
late of said couuty, deceased: ,.
Tliesoora,tberofore,to clleiiml mlmontahiJlmul 1 Sn-
Bul.r tbe kindred ami credUoraof raid dtoAed.m do
llmlr objection. (If on, tbo, h»*o) In ■"! bj 1 '"
the time prescribed by law, otherwise sold letters will |
^I^Rnraa iny official signature this fflth day
! p tember y ,A.D,1852.
of Septeml
sept 30
B an ordinance. ,
Ell ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the
City of 8evannah and IIamleu thereof; Thatlt*hall
not bo lawful for any penon or persons whatsoever to
ride In or through any partofa Square,«««{, or Lan^
In which tbe Inhabiteuteshall beaarembled forlhepurpoye
of extinguishing fire, except the commander of the Mi
litia with *ucbofficer*a* maybe necessary in»«efdance
ou him, and It shall bo lawful for them to do so ln such
DJtY GOODS.
received by reeem
_ r in most fkvorablo
terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to which they In
vite tho attention of Merchant* and Planter*, viz:
25,000 yard* Kerseys, all quail tlee;
12,000 “ Schley’s Plains;
1(1,000 “ While and Black Washington Jean*:
5,000 “ Heavy all wool Plains;
3,000 pairs English Duffil Blankets;
100 “ 10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets;
log m u u “ heavy Bath do;
20 boles Nt 7< and 4-4 Brown Sblrtiugs;
fv ' u Osnnburgs; together wllh a general as-
‘ ishln 1 ' J - '
Dividers, QuadrunlSjCooks’ Ladles-Tormentors, Scrapers,
Mnrllnesplkes, Chisels, Hammers, Planes, Augurs, Glmb-
lets, Handsaws, Wood saws, Mcatsaws, Shovels. Grain
Scoops, Handsaw Files, Rnt Tati do- Iron Squares, Tim
ber Scribes, Padlocks, Cupboard Locks, Stock Locks,
Hook* and Staples Hinges, Hooks and Staples, Pendant
Holtords, Handllnes, Deep Sea Lines, Log Lines, Fl*h
Lines, Handteads, Deep Sea Leads, Sheet Lead, Bar do.,
Funnels, Lanterns, Chalk Lines, Pitch Pots, Log Books,
Cargo Books, Belaying Pins, Tin Ware, Crockery Wore,
Tallow, Handspikes, Mast Hoops, Hanks, Oars, Sweep
and Sculls, toe- are.
oct 11 HONE to CONNERY.
sortment of house furnishing and fancy goods, oct 21
, T* and. Woolen Goods. Tumblers, Pap Boats, Soup and Sauco Ladles; Pic, Ice
rpUB SUBSCRIBERS We ThU Day opened their ex Cream, Cake and Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle
X tensive stock or Plantation Goods, to which Uiey 1 --•* —* «—■*
would most respectfully call tbe attention of Planters vis-
Ring this city, u they are determined to moke it to the
Intorcstof all who may favor them with a call:
a only as may require that he should communicate
i the Chief Fireman; and should any person or per-
i not of tho above description's* herein excepted, at-
' with tbsunw •i.ihwm.. — —.... —, ,— .
sons not of tho above description'll* herein excepted,;
tempt to ride in or through such ports of square*, streets,
or lanes, In which persons tre assembled for the purpose
of extinguishing the fire as aforesaid, such penon or
is ait ^fending shalloon conviction thereof, be fined
persons so offending snau, on conviction uerew, oo uuuu
lb a sum not MroSUag TblrlJ DoUm.-Ertro.l/r-.
Fire Ordinance. .Attest: R.F. AKIN,
Savannah, Aug. 4,1852. «erk of Council.
July 5 18-th J1
V City paper* please copy.
GUOCEUIES.
A CHAMPION has in store and Is receiving tho fol-
• lowing articles for city aud country trade, which
baring been purchased for cash and selected by himself,
enable* him to sell ou Ihe most ravoraHo terms, vis:
loo bbls. Baltimore and Canal Flour, 50 hairdo, do.;
50 do. Stuart’s Crushed and Powdered Sugar*;
10 boxes do. Loaf do;
10 hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado do;
50 bbls. Clarified Sugar, various qualities;
25 boxe* Cheese; 100 boxes and half do. Soap;
50 do. Sperm and Adamantine Candles:
100 bags Rio and Java Coffee.
30 boxes and half boxes Hyson and Black Teas;
75 do. and half do. Tobacco;
25 do. Starch; 30 do. Pipes;
25 dozen Brooms and Buckets;
50 bbls. N, N, nud kills Mackerel; 20 kitls Salmon;
10,000 lbs. Bacon, Hams, Skies and Shoulders;
1 ; ■■■ . Smoked Tongues, Dry Beef, Fuiton Market Beef, Choco-
SAVANNAK* AUGUSTA; Ac JHAMBUBOv late. Farina, Sardines, Toilet Soap, Fig Blue, Pickles,
The Union Steam Boat Company of Geor Sweet Oil, Almonds, Spices, Mustard, Butter, Currants,
gla and South Carollua having thoroughly Citron, Scc n toe.
[overhauled and refitted the superior steam ■
packets 11. L. COOK and OREGON, with Lighters, are
now ready to transport freight ol nil descriptions be
tween 8avarinab, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much,
If not more dispatch, than any other boat* on tho river. I
Tlie slcamon are commanded by experienced and ac
commodating Captain*. AU freight consigned to their
agents will be forwardod free of commissions. 1
Tho accommodations for passengers arc equal, u not
superior to any boats on tho river. . „
HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah.
E. F. KINCHLEY to CO, Agents “
sept 21 JAMES HARPER, Agent, Augusta.
25 whole, 25 half, 25 quarter boxes New Raisins:
> «-u._' oq hajf; go quortcr and 20 boxes Buckwheat;
5 bbls^ 20 hair, 20 quarter and 20 boxes Buckwl
500 bags Shot; 500 bars Lead;
A choice selection of Liquors and wines. oct 25
OY8TEU8! OYNTEU8II OYSTERS!!!
The undersigned having been appointed
> agent for the sale of Mr. Duron's celebra
ted isle or Hope OYSTERS, Is now prepar
t uHor J * J
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
ed to meet all orders with promptness and
dispatch. They will bo put up In the shell by the bar
rel, and opeued, either fresh or pickled, ln such size kegs
as to suit tiie wants of tlie public. Parties, private fami
lies and hotels, furnished any quantity that rosy be
desired. W. D. FORD,
oct 18 Woldburg’a Building, JeOeraon-strect.
STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
Will continue to run the following Steamers, viz:
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) . ....CapL .
CHATHAM, (Iron) Copt. Hubbard.
THOB.S. METCALF, CapU ——.
WANTED.—A few cholco OYSTER OPENERS can
find Immediate employment by application to
oct 18 W. D. FORD.
TENNESSEE,
.. .Cafit. -
...... facilities for transportation of freight to the Interior of
Georgia. South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabamu, in
lL.. OQUapcut “ ‘
Tim nil
lou with Railroads.
Tbp elegant steam-packet D. L. Adams will connect J
with the steamship* Florida and Alabama, landing
./freight by them (n a days from New York to Augusta. 1
. Freight (now token at reduced rales,) will be forward-
. tnl frss of commission,
fig* In order to prevenUitention orwfreixrWaa-r.bllli
• fading should bo addressed to G. 11. JOHNSTON,
EMPIRE HOTEL, OGLETHORPE, Go.
M The Subscriber, late of the Waiiiimoton IIall,
Macou, Ga^ having taken the above Hotel, and
ftmtished It throughout with tho best or new fur
niture, and having large and airy rooms, he hopes losharo
n portion of public patronage by close attention to busi
ness, having good stabling, and overy convenience to
make the guests of his house comfortable.
June2t If JESSE CAIN, Proprietor.
!!?»!• f.
.. President, Savannah. Merchandize from tiie Interior, to
JOHN A, MOORE, Agent, Augusta. 1
PLANTATION GOODS;
N EV1TT, LATHROP to 8TEBBJN8 offo n for sals
50,000 yards Negro Kerseys, all qualities; 10,000 do.
Schley’s do.; 10,000 do. all Wool Ploli
sey Woolsej
Schley’s do.; 10,000 do. all Woof Plaines: 4,000 do. Lin-
Woolsey: 5,000 English Blanket*;, 30 balesCotton
, DIKECTOIIS.
, Bavahxah.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward
. - .-PadelfonL >W. a ■ O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Joseph 8.
Fay, Jos. Washburn.
Auousta.—J. R. Bulkier, T, 8, Metcalf, James Hop,
L. Hopkins, E. Bbermatt. G. M. Newton.
Savannah, June 24,1852.
r - SAVASSAII AND AUOBSIA
Osnaburg*;
Wool Caps.
MILLINERY Sc DRESS-MAKING,
MRS. S. TOMBS, No. 15 Barnnrd-streel, will
open on Tuesday, October 20IA, her Fall Stock of
Bonnet*, Ribbons, Cap*, Flower*, Veh et Ribbons,
Mantilla and Drea* Patterns,
car AU order* from the country punctually attended to,
oct 25 Dn
IB0M OTWMBOAT C0MPA«T QP/flB0|lflA..
' 7PHI8 COMPANY wlU continue to'transport Produce
A '-- —- ••--—aff-iOIi. -i—- •-
other Merchandise, on tiie Savannah river,, to
Augtutn. by their Iron Steamers
IN RANDOLPH, .CapU PitlLfOT.;
« AR,. Capt. Cuzswkll,
AtiORY SIBLEY^. (5S“
• The latter Steamer being -* *— J -
othw on the .River, lnstires
Mlftejre* of toe water. Tho Company is also provided
twpitigh - rs.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
CORNER WHITAKER to CONGRESS-STREETS.
T IE subscribers are receiving tbolr Fall and Winter
supply of STAPLE to FANCY DRY GOODS, which
they will dispose of, at tholr usual low prices, for cash or
city acceptance. Our stock Is largo and well-selected.
Planters and Merchants visiting this city would do weU
by giving us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
•cpt 27 M. PRENDEROAOT to CO.
OoVnxU aUo provided ; iffik gnlered JPd,™-
to tho care uT the Company, ol
h® M»d forwarded, free of com-
> : A. SIBLEY,PliaMant. Atisnala.
j (ji^ », un
■SSSMSASSS:
m M. ROWLAND, Agen^pms,
,-. T ,-.8yn>p.landfDrand!ftit
! OHAKE C HOLCOMBE. ‘
"’T^OTATOES^iflO baJTels choice eating Potot
1>X received and for ssloby [oct20] W. D. FOR]
pcrflno Coburg CJoths-rFrench and English Merino.
AlnpncM, toe. Mantillas—Plain, changeable and watered
Hlki Abo, colored and black Velvet do. Veils—Black
Abo, colored and black Vein.™ -
and Lovo do. Edgings—Cambric and 8wlss Edg
ing and Inserting. OolUrs-French, trimmed andworked
Collars and Sleeves- Undersleeves—Lace and Swlssdo.
lUndkercJtlefa--ae« , JjawK^ H, B. Embroidered and
Bordared. Infant’s Frock B
Table Linen—A com-
pletoassorimentVfBbacbod aud Brown Table'Linen,
llucsbno and Russia Dlspor.
Prints—English, French
and A merican PrUiW, tor solo by
oct 25
A1K1N 4c UUJINS.
j prepared to furnish tho planters of Georgia
and South Carolina, to any extent, shoes of every quality
*“1 ■’VC- .“ h » u “‘'“WT n |ffiEfc , BUaER,
sept 27 3mo Sign of the big bool, Market-sq.
ASSISTANTS and GENERAL MANAGEMENT of
business at this Establishment, tho utmost attention will
be paid to those Ladles who may bo pleased to gi vo us
continuance of tbelr kind patronage and support,
oct 28.WILLIAM KING, Proprietor.
WATCHES, JEWELRY.
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE.
THE Subscriber has on band, and Is con
stantly receiving from toe best and most ro-
„ _ spectable manufacturers In the country. Rich
SUuiS DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such ns Table,
Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks; Silver Plates and.
Waiters, Tea Setts, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets,
3000 pairs colored and while London Duffil Blankets,
100 ^ super 10-4,11-4,124 Whitney Bed do
50 “ green, blue aud rod Mackinaw do;
20 hales Corullua Plains;
20 “ Georgia do :
30 “ white nnd black Washington Jeans;
23 “ D. R. Heavy Stripes:
15 “ twilled nnd plain red Flannel;
20 “ heavy Cotton Osnaburgs:
40 “ 3-4,7-8 nud 44 Shirting.;
10 “ Hazard’s heavy PMns;
20 “ Manchester Plaids;
5 “ Plaid Unsays, dec;
Also, a very handsome as*>rtment Sollnetts, Cassl-1
meres, block and colored Kentucky Jeans, Corduroy.
Scotch Plaids, toe., we offer to the public at ve^ reduced
prices, by
[oct 71
AIKIN 4
BURNS.
FINE HATS.
THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’s Hats hav
ing been permanently established, we hare now
In store a large Slock of lints from the most cele
brated manufacturers, which we warrant superior to any
other that can be produced for the same price,
sept 25 N. K. BARNUM to CO. •
m
and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit
Knives.
Sfiror Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles, Coke Baskets,
Castors, Walters, Snuffers nnd Trays.
Ivory Balance Handle Knives, and Silver Plated on
Steel, Table nnd Desert Knives.
Fine Tweiity-ouo Day Marble Mantio Clocks, and com
mon Brass Clocks, of every description.
Gold and Silver Lever and Leplno Watches, fine enam
elled Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains,
Seals and Keys, Gold and Stiver Thimbles, Gold and
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ flno Pocket Cutlery, Razors
aud Razor Slirops, Card Coses. Port Mouales, tec.
Particular attention will be given to Repairing of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Fromhla long experience and extensive focllltleruhe
confidently believes he wilt satisfy all who may favor him
with their patronage.
Ills prices are as low, and terms as favorable, as at
any other establishment in the State.
mar 18 B. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE,
FRESCO AND OIL DECORATIVE
PAINTING.
F CORRA Is prepared to execute every description
• of decorative painting. Having learnt his art In
Italy, he flatters himself that he can give entire satisfac
tion to tho citizens ofSavannuh, and ho can refer to sev
eral specimens of his work already In this city. He
E tints on plaster, canvass, glass, prepared paper, toe.,
c. He also paints window shades, transparencies, toe.
He can produce testimonials that his fresco and oilier
work does not In tho least low its color by Ihe Influence
of cllmato. Hls shop Is at tiie corner of Broughton and
Dray ton-street, where he has for sale a flno assortment of
engravings, both fancy nnd historical. oct 18
Wholesale and Retail.
THE largest nnd best selected stock of goods
ever offered for sale in this city. Gold and Sliver
Watches, Vest. Fob and Guard Chains, Bets of
Jewelry, Chnteinnes, Bracelets, Brooches, fine
Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Ton Sets,
Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Cnke Baskets, Spoons, Forks,
Flail Knives, Pie Knlvca,ChccaoBcoups, Ladles, Syphons.
Also, all klndsof Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods,
and a great vnrioty of articles, too numerous to mention;
tiie wholo of which will be sahl at reduced prices.
attended to by compete
nug23 HORTONto KIKBMAN, No. 110Broughton-st
JEWELRY, Ale.
MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 nroughton-strcct. has
Just received the finest assortment of now fash-
NEW ROOKS,
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER to CO.,
Thursday, Oct. 21, 1852.
A NCIENT EGYPT under the Pburuohs, by John Ken- and thus becomes a concentrated tincture, of exquUBs
d«Icfc| M. iU flavor uml nroinu, altogether transcendaut ln It* cordlti
A Practical Treatise on Business; or, how to Get, nnd medicinal properties, to any Holland Gin hm-tofws
— -- Bave,8nond. Give, Lend, and Bequeath money, by JSd- I known.
older! Tntfiolatest’siyle, and of The best workmanship, I winiT. Frecdly. ’ . 1» Gravel, Gout and Rheumatism} in obslracUom o
Our stock of thick brogans and women’s lealbor boots Mechanics for Iho Millwright, Machinist, Engineer, the Bladder and Kidneys its effects are prompt, deddri
has been Increased beyond our usually largo supplies, Architect, &c^ by Frederick Oyermnu. - • and Invariably rellablo. Aud U Is not only a remedy fcr
and we are prepared to furnish tho planters of Georgia The cholco works oFThomaa Hood, complete Inf vols. these maladies, but In all cases, In; which they are pr>
P H Hlustrated. _ , , ducod by drink lng bad water, which Is, almost ualreiid-
Walks nnd Talks oran American Farmer In England, ly, tho causo or them, It operates as n sure prevwllte.
By Frcd’k L. Olmsted, socoud series, Putnam’s Serai- The distressing etfect upon tho Stomach, Boseku
monthly Library. ; Bladder of^travellers, now residents, and all persons on-
„ Lltllo SilvGrslring: or Talds and Poems for tho Young, accustomed lo thorn, produced by the walers of surly
By Win. Oland llowne. all our great Inland riven, like Ihe Ohio. Mississippi »wl
Our First Mother. Alabama, from tho large quantity of decayed rrgeubli
The Parable or Spring. ByGaussen. mutter contained in them, In a state of solution, usd
An Expedition to tho valley of iho Great 8alt Lake of known; us is also that ortho waters oTlimestonerefluii,
Utah; also, a reconnolssunco of a new routo through the in producing Gravel, Calculi and Slone in Iho Bladder.
■ ■ * “10 AROMAr—
TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS.
Tho subscribers have In Store, Corks* or
Brouqiiton akd JKrrKRsoH-sTRKE-rs. (oppo
site St. Andrew’s Hall,) a large stock of NEGRO
‘BROGANS, which they will fit to measure, and
sell at wholesale prices on their usual terms,
sept 10 2in E. F. WOOD to CO.
Rocky Alountalns. By Howard Sfanshury, Illustrated by Thu Jl
l isasesr
Wo Imvo no hesitancy In saying that this Is tho
lightest hut over offered for sale. Gentlemen
should not fell to provide themselves with ono of
these Hats, which are a luxury to wear. For snlo at tbo
Hat Store of N. K. BARNUM to CO.
uravei, uiicuu ana stone in tno nisaatr.
. .Til) SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is *nab»-
numerous plates and large nnd accurate maps or that lute corrective of all these injurious properties ef b»d
„ .. , _ .. , J water, and consequently prevouU the diseases which
Parisian Rights and French Principles, scon through | they occasion. It is also found lo be a cure sndprtttn-
they occasion. It is also found to be a cure sad prerra-
tlvo or Fever and Ague, a complaint caused by Mean*
Jolut effects of vegetable malurla In the atmosphere, sa
vegetable putrescences iu the walors of those districts
149 Cougross-st.
M
TAILORING.
ESSRS. DIBBLE to CAREY having Just returned
‘nvlle their
xr.a. from the North, respectfully Invite their wi»up«i« i journal ni noumniur iuur. uy miss no wen. I “"'i'!"J 1 “ “1' ‘“.’'C
the citizens of Bnvannnh, and tho public generally, to coll Splor and Surenne’s French Pronouncing Dictionary. I ° r lho disease. In Dyspeptic maladies, wben tskw
and examine tbelr FALL STOCK of all styles and colors By Qunckonbots-farge 8vo. proper quamllles, as a diet drink, and especially at d
of French, English nnd American Cloths, Casslmeroa rhyslclnn’s Visiting Lest for 1853. »®»i *1 >» Wtind, by uniform experience, to bo eminently
and Vestings, which they are prepared to manufacture to Prescrlber’s Complete Hand Book. efficacious In Iho most obstinate caste, when tits «•
order In the neatest and most fashionable styles. Also, Sibylline Leaves. By Florence and Fanny. best of tbo usual remedies havo failed to afford mon
their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In Indians and the Gold Mines. Ihon mere temporary relief. In esses or FUtulenq)»■
part of Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddlngton, Aunt Mary’s Talcs. By Mrs. Hughes, «» Immedlalo and Invaluable specific, nnd It rasjf b«
and other new and fashionable Coats, Vest* and Pants. ^ | oct 8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. | mlulstered in dillute^ nnd preportlonsto qusatltw*.
The undersh " ‘ ‘ J ' 4 “ * —
BOOKS.
E AGLE PASS, or Life on lho Border. By Cora i -— *r.”7X.7«gnui
Montgomery/ which U principally prevails. Ths ARoMATIOBCUl
Hood’s Whim* and Oddities In Proso and Verse. DAft * SCHNAPPS is consequently In great demaad by
Miss Sedgwick’s Now Eugiand Tales and Miscellanies, pursoas travelling or about to settle in those part*« Uw
Comical People, Illustrated wllh 19 pictures. country, esneclalTyj ss.yyell os by many in eyenr cor""«-
Archibald Cameron, or Heart Trials. «»*ty where It Inu becomo knowu, on account of Its
Alexander's Oulllno or Moral Science. ou* other reraodirl properties.
Lives of Generals Scott aud Jackson. By Headley In coses of a dropsical tendency, It I*generally l#e
Journal or nSumnier Tour. Uy Miss Sowell. only remedy required, when- adopted iu the ssnj
- - •- * — ■ - . ... .. I ■hnilluinnK Iti nuinnnftff ...nl.wll... when taken U
care, __
CLE8 Is compfetoandWeTl assorted! which they will sell
on the most ravorable and accommodating terms,
oct2 DIBBLE to CAREY.
uier now ana fashionable Costs, Vest* and Pants. 0 ct8 W. THokrus rviutiiAnio. i miui.ra»u luumuiw uuu
vsrtSBA^s^sasa'ttsssftrffJSE
su2mD£S«nl.rt2fwwSitiw Y i>iiS I
C HEAP PUBLICATIONS.—A goncrul assortment of ed vital energy, by whiitever cm so Induced. The*”
Cheap Publications—Tales. Novels, toe- by tho dlf- fads lo which many or the most cmiuent roedlcsl aw.
ferent popular authors. Forsuloby ‘ j *-—i«u-
oclH 8.S, SIIILEY, 135 Congrcss-stroot.
a ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for November.
Bleak House; by Charles Dickens, No.8.
Grnhnm’s Magazine, for November.
NEW a I
WHOLESALE HAT STORE, ^
Corner ol Broughton As Barnard-sU«,
SAVANNA!!, OEORQ1A.
npHE undersigned would respectfully announcoto the
X citizens nnd merchants or Georgia, nnd adjacent
*’•“*■— 4 -*-“ **■—itensr- '*•—*“*—
Slates, that they have taken tho extensive threo story
brick building on the corner or Broughton and Banmru-
streets, In the Immediate vicinity of several othor whole-
Peterson’s Magazine, lor November.
Losslug’s Pictorial Fiold Book, No. 28.
The Bivouac, or tho Rival Suiters; by Col. W. II. Max-
... .—ny oi. me luuo iiuiusm .7 W L
both in Europe and the Vnlfcd States, haro boms
inony, nnd which are corroborated by their highest ww
ten authorities. . ...
Tho AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS U,pe«JP
In good strong bottles, neatly covered and
sale establishments, where they pronose.nbout tho 20th w
^ P A^ORVwilBra 0 OF 0f iiATs, Sai’VFuSsfiid j gjjj' 80011,5 by Mr, * 8arah
*— — In New-V— u *~ r ‘
compunled by an Essay upon Its proporlle* sml “J
For sate by. lho principal Druggists In this city * n, *" BWa
States. UDOLPflE WOLFE, Importer,
No.SSUeaw-streri,
lOblleation
In our last number wo accompanied ihe ®
nf k circular on this subject, from our
from their own extensive manufactory In Now-York, but
will embrace every tiling that is new, fashionable, and
adapted to season and climate.
Wo are resolved to tnuke It the interest of merchants,
In aif sections of the South, to trade with us, and are \lr*
£!h"7^j _ ob , s ^^ Usm ‘ u “ n «• l “' 1 •» il »
- , —.— ... Udolpho Wolfo, Esq- wllh nbriof commentary,wprrt-
P EltluDlUALS.—Received by Hamden’s Express ami slvoor our own views. Since thou we bave.peW'®’
per steamer Florida: Harper’s Magazine, for No- ploying (his agent, and thus far with favorable
voinocr; Godoy’s Lady’s Book, Graham’s Magazine aud Uiit wo are In receipt or several communlcstioason
Gleason’s Pictorial, and for snlo at lho book store of I a—«, in ■hawlus
iiu.d nroasHuu uuu i oih wo uro in receipt oi suvc-rai cohoouiii^-*--—
—- . ... J book store of subject from medical men, which serve,to, show »*
oct 27 S. 8. SIBLEY, No. 135 Congress st. I Wo lie’s Aromollo Sclednm Schnapps is VW ®* ,e04
loned JEWELRY of all description l Gold and
Silver Pencils and Pens; Sliver ond Silver-
DRY GOODS*
T HE subscribers have In stoi
DRY GOODS, recently pur , ....
at tho lowest prices, nnd on tlie best terms.
Drew Goods.—Block and fancy Silks: Baquadereand
fieclie Robes; Mouslalue DoLalnes; Cashueros; Black
Bombazines; Black and Fancy AIpnccas; Black Nor
wich Cloth: Black and Colored Merinos; French Cali
co’s, English nnd American, do., Needle work Collar
la I .*r*n I** noli. Itnfltial Hlhliiin. OIaiia. n r
plated Ware, such aa Fruit Baskets, Waiters, Tea-acts,
Candle-sticks,Table andTea-spoons,flneTable,Pocketand
Pen Knives, 4cc. tccr-a large variety of the finest Work-
orlhern cities.
On tho first of October next, we will open
DEPARTMENT, when we will offer to “
Savannnli nud vicinity a most stylish and
mont of Gents’ and Boys’ Hals and Caps,
Hats, *.Ci 4tc.
rjrPnrtlculare In future ndvcrllscnionls.
sept24 BELDEN to CO.
NEW BOOKS.
co’s, English aud American, do., Needle work Collars,
Cheinlsctts, Laco Capes, Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves and
Hosiery, Laces, Linn, Cambric Haudkorchlcfs, toe- 4tc.
Da WITT to MORGAN,
oct 18 Rlbero’s Hal Id lng, Congress-street.
, , , ,, - — large variety of tho finest Work-
ire. !• vory large stock of boxes, Dresslng-casos Writing-desks, 4tc. toe- for ladles
rclmsod, wblcli they offe and gentlemen—as also, a flno selection ol Flutinns,Ac-
. iu»t iorm«. cord cons, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which he
offers at tho lowest prices ever sold nt In this city.
Tlie public generally undtiio ladles particularly, are
respectfully Invited to call round and examine tho above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, nt No, 148 Brougbton-stroot
X pared to execute promptly all orders for Btcnm En
gines, Sugar Mills, Locomotives. Cotton and Woolen Ma
chinery, Mill Shafting nnd Gearing, Turbine and Parker
... . -f.fi ...t.i.t a*,...._ i at ,.i i.
cninary, Dim diiwiiuk
Water Wheels, Maclilnlsls’ Tools, and Machine
generally, In the best manner, and nt prices as low as
WATCH BAKING AND REPAIRING.
THE UNDERSIGNED begs loavo to inform
the citizens of Savannah, nnd tho people In
the country ln general, dial ho has taken tho
No. 148 Broughlon-strcot.
equally good work can bo obtained for elsewhere.
Purtlculnr attention paid to economy or ftiel In steam
Illty *
PLANTATION GOODS. I store No. 148 Broughton-strcot. ono door west
T HE subscribers haro In store, a largo supply of Goods of Dixon's Confectionary, where he will beplraised to
designed for Planters’ use. consisting in part, of Make nnd Repair all kinds of CLOCKS and WATCHES,
Schley’s Georgia Plains aud Twills, Northern Kerseys and and will warrant nil works with which ho may be en-
Plalns of all styles and qualities, English aud Cordova all trusted. [apr 28 ly] FRANCIS STEIN,
wool Plains, and Hazards do M Heavy London Dufllll fa. gTiTmif A~iTr fa
Blankets, (own Importation.) TwiUoa Bristol do^ and I f
American and Mnckenaw do, superior Whitney Bed
American aim macnuiiuw uu. stinerior Wilitlicv' Bed I TAILORING. ESTAHLI5II1I1ENT.
Blankets nnd Cotton Comforts, Fancy Plaid Llnseys, Red T' 1 *? ?r fjnn*n« it a hls U nld°2uiS? *litt i \V lumn , ,U B'
and Bluo do- Plate and Heavy Twilled Rod Flannels, .f- Ply or GOODS at bis old stand, 105 Bryan-street.
SSboro 0 ■mi r BteMhK^trijS Sd r Wal2, n SwlSj3
lion ofFaucy nud Staple Dry Goods, ore offered for snlo ho will continue to receive every ten days new supplies
at the lowest market pricciL ^ W | or all descriptions of Goods usually keptln sucheilnb-
oclV NEVITT, LATIIROP k FfrEDRINS. U.Sm.iui, »Jlh lho montlily Suliloniiftoin Franc, .ini
L Eugiand. Tho subacrlber is prepared lo cut aud make
/~l ROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, U P «ls Cloths for customers In tho noalostnnd most work-
(jf kz.—.0 lihdi. fair mid Jiolco Pono Itlco Sugnra mmdlkn imulncr. Oentlomen nrapnfUculatljr Invited lo
11*1 bbls. crunbod, powdered nwl redned Su S nr#| Bll rail nndnnnmlno for Ihu.rolrra.
Ilo
boxes Tobacco, pomprlsing some of the most fav<
brands; 175 boxes Sperm, Adsmanlino and Tallow Can
dles; 100 boxes Soap; 50 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda
Biscuit; 310^000 Cigars, favorite brands; lOObbts. Hiram
Smith and other brands Canal Flour, 50 bbls. N. O.
Whiskey; 20 do. old Mononpahels do; 25 do. E, Phelp’s
sept 25 ly M. D, MURPHY, 105 Bryan-strpct.
44 FINE KNOT PLAINS/*
rpHB underaiqned have just received from tho Eagle
. Manufacturing Co., of Columbus, Gs, slot of tho
Gin: 3 pipes Holland do.; 25 bbls. Domestic Brandy} 10 I mese goods, whicb ror evenness or
hair pipes Otard, Dupuy toCo.nnd Lazorsodo- 10 na^ of fabric, are not equalled by any manufactory in the!
ter casks do. do.; 25 quarter casks Sherry, Pori and I a- country. Ordera left with ua, or addreMed to J. Rhodes
delra Wines; 50 baskets Champagne,, comprising Iltld-
•elek and other favorite brands, with a general assoi
Uon of Merchants and PJanlers to "tire superior quality of
these goods, whleh for evenness ot textura and firmness
country.
Browne, agent at Columbus, wlU receive prompt atten-
tion. .. , •
a above goods rosy l>o seen at our office,
WiK Wj/V COWDERY to. WELL!.
rpOBACOO,AND SEG ARS.—Bl Dorado, Royal Arch, | XJAY, WHITE PINB tliMBEU to IIUICka^-50bail
mont of Groceries, for sale cheap for cash, by I Samples of the above g
: sept25 , J. B.IQADY to CO. | 04 Bay-street. [eeptHS]
. OBACOOANDSEGARS.—El Dorado, Royal Arch, XT AY, WHITE PINELUMBElt to IIRIClOL-aO biles
X Necter Leaf and other choice brands of Tobacco; XX prime Kastera liny, 30,000 feet White Pine Lumber,
Long Plantation, lot Bayontia and other favorite brand s { and 30,000 Bricks, cargo or schooner C, II. Lamsen, from
ScganuJust received and for safe by ] Bath. For sate by
octS» W. D. FURfJ | ftot:t23 . J)IUaUAM,.KBLLY to Cd,
In use, and In the hands of physl elans, Is proving
os a stimulating diuretic to be eminently auccestiW
* had been tried Invatft
abdominal dfoPU,®?
SF'Ktftf
JV J. T. liemllCV. I «*•>«»*■»• oul.llwn.un, fjl-f v. B.alSf,’ I — .
Arehlbald Camoronor Hearts Trials. entirely removed-by the pajggo of a calculus o(
Outlines of Moral Science: by Archibald Alexander, steerable size, widen Is ascribed to the use of only
- , D. D., late Professor In the Theological Seminary nt bolties or this nrticlo. . -
STEAM ENGINES,. SUGAR BILLS, Ac. I Princeton, N. J. „ , .. I
rplIE ESSEX COMPANY Lawrkkck, Mass^ are pre- Harper’s Magazine for October. Received by
l .. .. I sept 20 J- B* CUBIIB
sept 29
Wo* pHILOSOPIIERStoACTRESS^ Bv Araene Hous- SB It to bo «h« g
DW M . aUt bor of Men and Women of tho 18th ecu- Br tlclo lu Its pure slate, unadulloralod by uoxte“»g
engines, and to durability In ovoiy thing,
apr 24 ly GORDON MoKAV, Agont.
Men of lho Time, or Skelches of Living Notables.
Anglo-American Literature and Manners. By P.
Charles.
..... . ..,UIWUU l/J
and hence ho contradistinguishes It from Gin or **
murco, ncnrly all of which, as Is well known, 1»
Inctured hero nnd elsewhere from Inferior wmi**J -
reftiso drugs. Tho name ho has given IU however, j
servo tho purposo ot designating li|s nrticlo, a*
London A,. Jnurail, f.„ Sopremlrer. ■ I OSS*
Daniel Webster nnd hls Contemporaries. By March. «,Ete dramllsts iStd unothccartes
Voices of Nature to her Foster Citiid, tiie Soul of Man. mSioinfl'mid curative
.i I doraland him to claim ouly.lhat it Is a pure wtdrwJJJ
LAND AVA1IUANTS.
T HE Highest Cush Price paid for Land Warrants by
July 5
A.C, TOMS, No. 120 Uuy-slreoU
GLASS WAItEk
jfrao A n»'Xh’:;Vb"'&SS‘ ) ffi I By Wntorann, nnw «l| U on,l„ I *^06311^^
Decanters, In soils; a large variety or slnglo Do- 3 wharinn’s rvimliml Inw nf <hn irt.iinrf rim,, Q n .t denco of physicians, In those diseases fo r ,*'f’'^
both cut and prossod t some handsomo stylos of - ..j miiaJUcd miluon " LaW ° f lh ° Uutod Bt * Us, » 8n “ wont to prescribo.lt, snd have hllberio only
Pioneer Women of Ihe Wcati By Mrs. ElloU
Unrners’ Magazine, for October.
rtJm ' ‘ “ ‘
amine, at
j. Colognes. I— —
[•opt 20] COLLINS to BULKLBY’S.
Call and ox-
GEORGIA BUltB MILL STONES.
T HE Undendgnod hnaon hand an assortment of Burr
Stone, from 18 Inches to 4# feet diameter, a portion
of which Is already dressed for running, nnd of superior
quality. AU the necessary Irons furnished with Ihe Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual to drcM and fit Mill
Stones, tne article can he delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. U. II.CAMPFIELD. 1
_.il enlarged edition.
Poe’s Complete Works, 3 vols.
sept 30 W. THORNE WILLIAM8.
sscribo IU snd Imvo hitherto only been
lng It Impracticable to oblate the
i. Nor should any prcjudloe against
Doctor Yourself for 26 Cental
U. STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
WHOLESALE WABEROOMS
AT THE “BED DOORS.”.
T HIS Now and Kxtenslvo READY-MADE CLOTHING
EstabllshmenU recently opened by the SubscrilHjrs,
offers Inducement* to SOUTHERN and WE8TEHN buy
ers In regard to low prices and Immense variety of stock,
rarely to be met wllh. Tho Increase of aaloe from a ver;
liberal patronage, has boon such os to warrant tbelr ol
sixth olltlon,wlth upwards of
a hundred engravings, showing
prlvatodlseaso In every shkpo-
nnd form, amt malformations of
tii^gunernti vesystqip,* bjr' W M.
The llmo* has now arrlvod,
that persons sulft-rteg from
eret diseases, neod no -m
1 Tm.TV- At nil oveiiU, tlioro wlio pc ratal III ttio cml'”>= 5
anyclrcumstancos, must all unite In giving Uiflpfa'^rS
to a pure article over the manifold ndulterstfoMfj^
In tlie market, air. Wolfo liberally isuppH”
wllh a sample bottle for analysis and trial, *• *®V J edr v ?
hls circular, and slake the reputation of• the JWidiil
on tho fnuocenoo, safely, nn,l efficiency of pis 7J.
eret dlsoaics, need no more
bccomo tiio vicTiit pr quack-
rrv, ns by tho proscriptions
J In ——
...Is book, any
may euro himself without bin-
fering Clothing at unusual loio prices, and carrying out
thesyatem of “Largs Sales and Small Profits."
! *i drancetobuslnelfc,orlheknowlcdgeofthemostlnllmate
7 friend,nnd wllh une-lenth Ui#uaualexponaefaTnaddition
tha causo of manhood’# early
VjT Orders from any part or the United BtatoO]
ly executed and with especial care, ,
HEED. BROTHERS to CO. i Bn( .i 0 (UMi in a loiter will receive one owuy-vi win
P. B^-Faclllties wlU be offered buyers to purchase no by mall, orflvo copies will be sent for one dollar. „
tho regular credIU Usual discount aUowodto cash buy- dfc™? “I)B. W. YOUNG, No, 153 SPRUCEBtreet PHI]
era. ly duel# I aiikLimiia” Post-cold. f
STOR AGE. p* try Da. YOUNG can be eonsulled on any of tbe
avteg taken “Wl"‘ — j"--*i« ki. mii.iu.iinn/ .«it.i.
(TMIE mbicrllicr havliiK t.kro “ Wllll.mran’. I DH««AM»rtbjrfl«ilkMM MM.
kww* «• >««i« <>*m aWhaftP j ssaj pSESy”--—
s excepted.) [july 27—osly] I
on tho innocence, safoly, and effip.—. -j/ ht
Gin, when used under medical atlvlde; and .P
own character In buslnoss that lho nrticlo will
point any ono who uso IU—NtwY&k Mrdltst u ^
Pet. 1,1852. lawl5to3mo
New TlMlieet-lron & Cupntr Manuraelon
iBSi° SMVBS if'"sToVJffn I
Til. Subscriber, ban on
of nrouuhtun nml JdtonporfSSrino
• COPltEtl WAK^wblot l».f «**'*',
oily. end ' promptly - executed, w,
M. n^llS*?UBblii , inKii“Mportcj»jJJjfSpIt 1
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