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.. j -Juat receive
c Velvets for T
_.id Fancy 811k 1
thulr usual lowjp
KMt
KnTnlcacud Foil kWffiS
ins Udblcachod Sperm Oil for
MOORE fc HENDRICKSON,
mulatto Girl, aged 16
(Rintvnl mbtzuntmnttt,
1,000 NIJ1TH NKUIIO CI.OTIIINII,
I7IDB up with particular reference to oomfort an
aalo low by
: JAY—1J
il barque J,
oct 18 '
~;iE5^
Savannah, (loom
jj snd’Uouse]'
oflbr for sale, a
at KURHRYS.
HNS bavo In store, and
assortment of Plains, Dbtnketa
A'Mffm worn** i«al» W%» Ooot I'luuilon
Borionl, with hor ion, aijod 4 jreMj, runlon.
rulrl, ngod 15 yean. Bold for no huh} —— Tr -
Uiocity. Aiinlylo
ya, Llusoys, Flannels and Shirtings, and other
Goods, to wblcb they Invito the nttonllon of
tiov 3
IIIIIIOVAL.
'i MONTMOLLIN. I nEOROE BRONSON has removed from the comer of
fcMOBTMOMJW.^ Mjt n.y jfH! Whltaker*treeta to M lii
Womin, mod 18 yonni i WMI ifonani
lild r jfoy ngod 18 join, | nor 3
,LY lb MONTMOLLIN.
d and Jeffursoii-sirecU. Call and soo
ryan-slreel, i
1 ■ ieo.nl
F OR 8ALE^-A likely negro Boy, 10 years or agot
also, a negro Woman, a plain Cook, Washer and-
NODYNK or owyai-pi. n » as* i ironerTAppIy to
, nrei-n...onofO|ilom lololy. llranlolni nil .»■ „„, 3 WVLLY & MONTMOLLIN.
-poll 8ALE.-A nwro'oin, 18 yonn of mo, n good
"H *%AlY fc MONTMOLLIN.
MOUBB fc DENDIUOKBON, T) EADY-MADR C1/JTH1K0,—Tho itlbwrlbor IlMW
■' ; : Cltibona 1 Uqlldlnir. | It
Catsups, fcc. For sale by
oct 18 GEO. BRONSON, eon Pay fc Whltakcrsls.
i A/\ BBL8. Baltimore Flour; 60~iialf do Baltimore
1\J\J Flour, landing and for sole by
oct 33 COlfEN fc TARVER.
UOAlFIIOUSM HYRUP^T;lorccs Btewsrtis Sugar
3 House Byrup, landing and fbr sale by
oct 83 OLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
|RK88 GOODS.—dust received per steamer Alabama,
French Wonted and Raw Silk Plaids, Midi Printed
— l’lald Mouslln do Lnlnes, Mouslln do Lalne Robes
for Morning Dross, fcc. For salo by
del 83 Laroche, BQWNBfc oo.
nR
XJ i
and Pi
. ... i prepared to say that be has the best assortment of
iSiSirs ii:s ' t, “ ,! mw - ju “ sliwf m rs
, JJj;reortycdana. y gAtnsniTny fc CO- following:—Broadcloth and Camblct Cloaks, Qvcrooats,
MnrihiUllouw Bulfllng. | - -
“locks,,Gloves. *
nor#
1 _ sAN0Y-0A88IMERB PANTS.--Alargo and hand- shirts, Bookv Cravats, Stocks, filoves. Hnndkerchlofa,
I aomo lot. Just received by „ SusncnderaCollare, fcc. Also—A full assortment of
. . BAUWBURYfcCOm I Children's Suita, Boys’Jackets and Pauls, and Youths’
mv 5 • Marshall Uouse Building. | Dress Frocks and Pants. The nubile are very rospect-
TsLACKfc YAKOV BILliV E8T8.—Just rocolvod and fatly trrirltod to examine his slock bcroro purehailng
lifer anient ' SAUL8BURY fc CO’S, elsewhere; Inov 3] OEO. 8. WIOHOL8.
, Marshall Ilailoe Ulilldlllir. I i rnniy nr cvrrirvn nn . n .tMin... TM.
trawera, Under
AUON, BinTElt AND LAUD,—50 EKE .hole.
. D Bacon Sides; 30 do. do. do. 8houldcre; 30 kegs
Goshen Hu tier; 30 do. prime Lard { SO bids. Mess Pork;
lust received, and for sale by
oct 33 WEBSTER fc PALME8.
iAILORS’ IRONS or GOOSE, Just rocolvod by
oct 23 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan street.
T A
rnllE F.xccutors of- tbeiate'Col. Job
Marshall House Building. | VfORE CLOTHING,-! will, open, per steamer, This
1VX Day, another assortment of Boys’ Clothing, unr-
r brought to this place, either in pr
lii want, are invited to call at the Cloth*
Gibbons Rango. GEORGF 8 Nro||OL8
reus .hsr
log Store, Gibbons!
R nal Property |
_ _ to-H.' McIntosh of*
' I “fer "for sale, and are ready to rocelvo applications for
die purchase of, all hla Boat and Personal Property, oo
b lknifiles; and the Lands In various tracts and quant]. Oiom at the Clothlbg Store, Gibbons’ Range. •“**
tMlorrjrPf REOKIVED—104,1M and.lWfln*
IN Mules, | A T WHOLESALE.—GEO. 8. NICHOLS has Just re-
Ac., aU il celved a large supply or Patent Merino Undershirts
-i — which _he offers, at wholesale, or'retail, at
uov3
.* . , or whicn, oxntuiung fOOT BEOBIVBD-104,1M and 184 fine Bed Ulan-
iMlocalltleN mhy heaeon urmn application at the plan* Nj ketNCrib UlanketN Flannels of all widths and colorN
tstlon.lo Benjamin Wilson, Esq., agent, or ^ either of oieachod and Brown Shirtings and Shootings, Richard-
the subscribers. Among the Real Estate, Is a lwge mid , Mn * a guper Irish Llnena, Towellings or overy descrip-
cl«*nt Dwelling House, situated if the city of St, Au- u on R| Q f Damask Tablo Litton, NapklnN Doylies, fc
Itullne, fronting the publlo square. I We are prepared to offer some real btrgal ns In the abot
a steam kmajsffigufi .h. Boudiiwi - jss^gasasMi:
fSS'SnBiof'uprIgMMWi^Mdrao t °l™ilSr eSSormwi TyLACKoOODS,-PorKm.dclrint Monndng Omd.
Thorelsno bettor &IU In Florida, either In machinery or i, RbluMln "do 1 l^llic^
frame-work. Attached to It Is a substantial and com* Ctotha, Mohair Lustres, Alnacns, Mouslln do l^slueN
mmIous wliarf, alongside of whleh any vessel that can Glnghama atid Prints, at W. 0. WAMWORTIl 8,
Sas the St, John's river bar may Heiutd load. It faaltn* Under Marshall House, Uroughlon st.
Bled at the mouth'of .Doctor's Lake, on the St. John’s T\RES3 SILKS.—Just rccolvcd, a araall assortment or
river, opposite to Mandarin, about 14 miles above Jack* \J nrocado Silks, |n haodsomo colors. Also, Plain
™- —d 85 miles below Pleolata, A large body of and Plnld Silks. For sale by
nov 3
LlROCHE, BQWNBfc
m
(ir snd
thit purpose. The MUl Is new, hud hns only been Ip T/OE
operethj^ mtm^WM stuped InAlbossl Lace Collars, Cambric and
S^TJ ■* K “ U UualU ‘
'Ardr' ™ sy.v.'ai^ 111 t ii n ocH B , P owNE fc co.
vvnoou, ; • ' nEMJ. A. PUTNAM, I TMH
Inlosh. J JCj ai
e, Flo- Threai
DOINGS fc INBERTINGS^-Valenelenue, Mechlin
' “ [llih Thread Edgings and Inserting
, Lislo t
Wovo
BENJ. A. PUTNAM,
Executors of John 11. Main!—
■ 'V ni— Address B. A. Putnam, at Si. Auguitlne, Flo-1 Thread and Llnen Rhbbm: _
rida, or Jaeob Wnldberg, at Savannah, Georgia, or at I InsertlngN Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insortings.
Mandarin, Florida. 3tawtf nov 4 | A ver^fiandsome assortmon^rthree Goods^lbr «Ue >y
, all widths. Just
. . Gotblo and Plain
dow 8hadeN of the most recent designs and patterns;
Buff Curtain Linen; Embroidered Mnslln Curtains;
WindowShrde Fixtures; Embossed Tablo and Plan -
, Jngs nnd CoverN fciw for sole by
ngs oud Insortlngs. oct30 LaROCHE, BOWNE fc CO.
T he Po7nyirorfo”*U hf"t^enw^'fo C jwund*RIce with I |^LACK SILK TRIMMING LAOE,
despatch. The Rice will do delivered Reo of ox* Jj received and for solo by . __
-—■ .# ila'-i.. .k.uM. by the par* I nov 3 LiROCHE, BOWNE fc CO.
■ UBWSHMI. lUBniw will iiu unniiiu
mnio .1 inf of thBcIly whifrojilMlsnilBl I
lte|Kyi"8. [ A|.pl?»^ 011T ^ [^“ekreHAH fc sow.
X whI Green’s Ink and Pencil-mark Erasers.
* „.d Green’s Ink
ion should bo without either.
« ..
tent Biotfer, and (
rasors. No per* I
For sale at tho Book and
8. S. SIBLEY, 1
No. 135 Oongrcss-strect.
rpAni.E CUTLERY.—Ivery Bslnnco-Handle KnivcN
X with and without Forks. For salo by
1 nov 3 F. W.CORNWEI.!A, lQ3nryntHiU
TUTTER fc OIIEESB^-SO flrklns Butter and 50 boxes
Cheese. Just received, and for isle low for cosh by
GEOROE BRONSON, 144 Brynn-sU,
nov3 West of the Market,
B'
UST RECEIVED—Durand’s celobrntod French Illt-
. MORE NEW IX
rpilE CABIN AND PARLOR; <
X By J. Thornton Randolph.
Garden Walks with the Foots. By Bin. Kirkland.
The Mysteries of the Poople; or the History of a Pr
n HATE8.-A newnnd choice lot of Grate. Just re*
Udn- ... _ . I vT
tj ten, English PlckleN French Mnstari Capers. Bran-
i dy Cherries, Popper 8mico, Roso Water, Mtccsronl, Ver
micelli, Tapioca, Currants nnd Prunes. For salo by
’ V ^JEORGE BRONSON. H4 Hrynn-et.,
nov 3 Betwoen Barnard fc Jefferson st
GslIantTom; or the Perils of tho Ocean. By tho an*
tboror “Yankco Suck,” fcc.
Mike Fink; a legend ortho Ohio. By Emerson
ncU—revised edition.
Oracles for Youth. By Mrs. Gilman.
Book for the Corner—second aeries.
Wnlka and Talks of an American Farmer In England-
sccoihI scrios. Received by
nov4 J. B. CUHHEDGE.
BOOKS BY Till! ALAUAHIA. .
Bira-WIVES. By Thackeray. .
_ Lives or Wellington and PoeL From tho London |
Tluiea,
Hook for a Corner. By Leigh Hunt. Second Part.
Mississippi Valley—Us Discovery add Exploration by
Mnrquclto Hennepin, fcc. fcc.
The Forest. . By Huntington, anti or of Lady Alice.
Oracles for Youth—a Home Pastime. By Mrs. Gilman.
Gordon Walks with tbo Poets. By Mrs. Kirkland.
Recollections of a New England Bride i ‘ * "
era Matron. By Mrs. GUman.
Napoleon lo Petit Par Victor Hugo.
Lilly Dawson; or, Tbo Smugglers.
Bond on Dental .Medicine.
Popular 8UporstltlonN Mesmerism, fcc.
Curiosities oftho Microscope.
nov4 r< - W.THORNEW1LLIAM8.
NEW BOOKS
155 Broughton-st.
„ TVTIDK STRAINERS,Oil Cohn Cullendera, PnnN
Ben- JVl Roasters, Jelly MouUlaTfcc. For salo cheap at 155
Brougliton-slreet, by^, [nov3] B10R8E fc NICHOLE.
W ILLOW MARKET BASKETS, Itnpo Mats Worst
ed RugN WIUow Oradlws Painted TubN PollN fcc.
\ V 1 ed RugN Willow CnullcN Painted
Just received and for salo choa P J ^ RSE
& NICHOLS.
rr^ALMA CLOAKS.—Wo havo Just received per steam-
X er Alabama, a flno lot of Talma Cloaks. Thosp In
want of something very nlco In tbo above lino would do
welltocollat 8 4H l ^ n ,V & SP mJh
„or 3 Marshall House Building.
o and of a South-
K , S J 0 “ viaorm ' , “®A”ilYKC l, ' B
*^ov 3 Marshall House.
UANO.—100 bbts. Patagonian, and 175 bogs Peru
vian Guano. For salo In loU to suit piirchtwere by
noy « A. MINIS.
tKANDIES & HITTERS.—A few half barrels Cherry
■ — * * : also, ‘’.—•-'•i'- ,,,1 ‘—
[nov 3]
In store and for sale by
F S IRON.—A few tous No. 1 Scotch Pig Hon- I
storoand for salo by [nov 8] A. MINIS,
Lives of
■B» '
85bbls. N. E. Rum.
Apnloton’s Popular Llbraiy. . — • -
tirades for Youtht a Homo Pastime. By Caroline TpvlRECr IMPORTATION.-50 bklsChnmpogno from
Gilman. \_) u, 0 celebrated ccllcrs of Bouoho, Fils fc Druet l AI*
RecoHecUons of a New-Entrhmd Bride and of a South- J Georgia HeMsIck and other brands; 5 half pipe* and
cm Blot ram By Caroline Gilman. >s quarter casks Modolra,iust Imported by
Garden Wallu with tho Poets. By Mrs. a M. Kirk- Jov 2 M. J. SOLOMONS.
Pickles and BaucoN and
A Practical Treatise on Dental Medicine, as connected ary, for solo by. [nov8]_
with the Study or Dental Surgory. By Thus. B. Bond, rpOBACCO AND BEG Alts.—50 box<
A. M. M. D. IX Tobacco of nil sixes undo
M. D.. From third London odlllon.
A Practical Treatise on Dental Mcdlcli
M.J. SOLOMONS.
UlOM MU AWll YVINTEIt gouBS
manufticturod
_ . _ _.._qnnlitIos; 10gro.“E.Good-.
The Physician’s Visiting List, Diary, and Book of En-1 win & Brother's” Yellow Bank Tobacco; 25 dodo
gagomoulNforI853. nov 4 | smoking do; 85 do “Mrs, Miller’s” Smoking and Chew*
»■ oh ns ” big do; 50,000 8cgnrs, direct Importation; 50 do do of
iSiauuujsa. common qunllUcN for solo by
... ... ORTH. I .-nova m.j.Solomons.
DEALER IN FANCY AND 8TAPLE DRY. GOODS, ycfhW uUcKWH14Af.-35 paSigos new'Guckwhoat,
, (Under Marshall House,) IN V, X nnd % barrels; 10 barrels do. dnu landing
Ilronnrliton-otrcot, Savannah, nnd for salo by [nov 3] Jt V. CQNNERAT fc ♦ o.
TNVITBS TljE LADIES to call und see his assortment /-^OFFEB,—100 bags prime IUo CofToc, landing and for
X Of Fan. «knd n Siam§llon , 8flkNfo [QmS. P^.5- Pm«HAM,^I.LYfc
of the Hcboat llrOcadc, I
the market t also, some
Mouslln do LalneN i
some very handsome
touslin do ImlneN and a great variety of GlnghnmN
ocn and other Dress GOods, which he will sell as lo-
Coodi of . equal quality dan bo bought In this mar
8tnre under Mnrslmll House. ,
W" snip by [nor 2] BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO,
oSenTand T IME, LUMIIER AND IIBI0K8-1,IX»I bbULImc; 30-
Glnxhnms, Col*' Xj 000 Eastern Bricks; 10,000 feet White Pine Boards;
... __ J” w M I landing and for sale'by
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
^tRACKERS^-40 whole^pnd . half barrels Butter and
/ Sugar Crackers. Landing nnd for sale by
v3 A.O. HENRY, ExchnngoDock.
O'
cigar Cases; phell, PoarJ, Papier Macho nnd Silver Gnrd
CaseN , [nor 4] JOHN M. COOPER fc CO. |
I , 1IOB8E-KEEPING DRY GOODS.
I ■\TEVITT, LATHROP fc BTEBUINB ollur fur sale
I a.1 White and Colored Counterpanes.
Bath and Whitney BlanketN"
Linen and Cotton Sheeting. . i ! n '
• Linen and Cotton Pillow^easlngv
Hucknbuck and Bird’s Eye Diaper.
Damask and Sitottod Napkins and ClothN
-1 Fitnwilrop and DsnuukTable Diapers.
, Unbleached Diaper and Cloths.
• i White, 8oariet and'YellowFlOnnolN 1,1 •
Bupor Irish Linens and Long Lawns. ocl
rpilEPR AJRlElscoyT.or Agafo.no tbp Itouogni
,, Moadsfnd Hearts or My Brother|ho ColouoL
Harper’s Msgaxlno, for Novomhor.
London Art Journal, for October. .
American Jbnfnal of tho Medical Sciences, for October.
Houssjyu’s Men and Women or the 18th Century.
Do.’s Philosophers and Actrcssos.
Pnlt’s HomceMlh'ojWmMUo Phyriolan.
o^waplpb Ab|»ey, Upper Ten Thousand, Pro-
30 bbls.
7LOUR.—30 bbls. lllram 8mUh’s Flour;
. Baltimore Flour. For sale by „ ,
nov 2 A. O. IIENRY, Exchange Dock.
TVURIAOE BUILDER FOR 8ALE.-A Very likely
r a ouggy or car-
pnhlo of making whools or any pnrt of
rlago, and warranted sound. Apply to
nov 2 , WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
iliJOKS ON !tEW-YOIlK-For Ml. by
nov 2 tf 0. A.L.
r AY.—HKI bales best
L sale to arrivo per schr.
0. A.L. I.AMAR,
SAVANNAH RE
• —-
<gtiia-nl iambcrtlBcwtntn.
VI'I'VB *. MI.K MANTIIiIjAH.—J;:\l
largo and elegant aswrtmcnl of Black.
811k ana* Velvet Mantillas. Ft
ocl 10] AIKINfc BURNS,
Jlos North River May, landing Worn
U uLAhfiuiSf
0AGK8—A tmd .Horuncnt m, Ij. Ibutid .1
18 MUIlHK k HlmiOLB.l53lllimlll.in il.
UR DAY MORNING. NOVEMBER (>, 1852.
gatimtn.Ktntg. antes, fcc.
baa remored to this section of coantry, where she designs
continuing tho dutiesof .her Profession, giving lustruo*
Ion lu mil as Jlranrkss requisite In a young Lady’s
Sducatlon. Would engtga In a School or with private
Haasee. Reference will be given to distinguished Gen*
Ueiaen of tills VI if.
Address 8. A. A n care of Savannah Republican.
W ~ HANDS WANTED. '
or 18 good Negro hsndsare wanted for theOcmnlgee
river stesmlrastN for which llboral wages will be
paid, [oct 10] BRIGHAM, KELLY fc OO.
01 LX*—— — j ■ ■«*
as above. For
board at Telfair’s wbari; or to m
net 88 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc OO.
Jfiti FOR BO«tojf/-TPe superior schr. LaMAu*
-•fWl TIN& GralBun, master, will bavo dei ‘
WEW-YOIIK.
■XirANTEIt—An Overseer to take chargo of a Rice
v Y PlsJ'iailon within 3 miles of the city, for a few
weeks. Apply to
nov 9 At
ANTEb,—Two COAT MAKERS; also, Pant and
Vest Makers. Nono need apply but good work-
Pan, «t [oct 23] DIBBLE fc CAREY’S.
, [oct 83]
■\JfTANTED TO JURE.—A flrsl-rste COOK wanted
' "V from 10th November forhalanco of Iho year. Ap-
plyto [oct 25] A. O.TOMB, 186 Bay-street.
lJ EW RAISINS.-50 boxes, landing nnd for salo by
IN octUl H. J. GILBERT.
II1BON8.—Just opening, aomo very rich and hand*
i romo Figured Satin, lTnld, Broclio and Ermine
Edged Bonnot Ribbons. For salo by
oct 82 larociie, bqwne fc co.
fAAlU’ETS, RUGS, fcc^-Tho subscribers have on
KJ hand a handsome assortment of Velvet, Brussels,
Imperial 3 ply and Ingrain Carpets: 8, 8, 12 and 16*4
Ing. for Counting-Houses,
tails, fcc. Also, Oil Cloths, various widths; for sale by
oct 29 LaROCUE, BQWNBfc CO.
DELAINES, fco.—Just received i an
_ additional supply of tho above goods. Also, a fow
pieces orauper. Black Alpacas, all silk warp.
SPENCER CURRKLL, Agents,
oct 27 No,_154 Co i%rose and 72 St. Jullsn-streots.
Black Brocade Silks, Plain Black Gro
oct 27
I*do lihlne, 34, 7-8 nnd 44 8llks of soperior lustra.
Also—Rich Broclio Drees 8Uks._ _Fo£sslo ^
Laroche, u
BfcCO.
0«'2i
/CLOTHS, OA8SIMERE8, fcc.—frf niack, Blue and
XJ French Cloths; North Carolina Casalraeret Steel
Mlxt, Cadet and Fancy Plaid Cosslmeros; Tweeds. Bat-
Ineti, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, fcc.. A full supply i
hand, and lor sale by
oct25 La ROOUB, BOWNE fc CO.
TT01J8E FURNiBHING GOODS.—Linen Shoetlngs,
XX all widths; Brown and Bleached Cotton Sheetings;
Pillow Case Linen 5 Linen nnd Cotton Ticking; Brown
and Bleached Table Damask ; Damask Cloths; Damask
Napkins and Doiloys, Hucabuo; Dowlass; Damask and
'ranch Bordered Towels) Furniture Dimity t Mouslln
Embroidered Curtains; French Furniture Calico; Buff
Curtains and Window Shades, for salo by
ocl 85 La ROCHE, BOWNE fc CO.
'lAndscni
•^yiNDOW SH ADES.
—Irfindscnpe, Vegnette, Uoquet,
Centre, with guilt edge, Wln-
lrecent designs and patterns;
L YON’S KATHA1RON, FOR THE HAIR. This ad*
ralrablo preparation Is a most effectual remedy for
mldness, nnd railing off of tho hair—causes it to grow
luxuriantly, making It very soft, glossy and beautiful, and
prevents U from turning grey. For salo by
prevent*
oct 18
fc HENDRICKSON
Gibbon’s Building,
J gars; 75 barrets Refined Sugars. Landtag from strips
Hudson sad Dirigo, and fqr snlo by
P HILIP'S LIQUID GLUE^-For Carponters, Oablno
makers, Book Binders, Housekeepers, fco. This
GIuoU lu a liquid staid, always ready for use, and re
quires no beating; It acts as a Ccmcut for Wood, Btone,
Chinn, Glass, Marble, Paper or any substance. Also,
British Furniture Polish, a now nrticlo, for restoring Im
mediately a beautiful gloss to furniture. For sale by
oct 5 COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
CHIL.SON’8
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE.
fTTB are happy to announce that CHI/.SOJTS PA
YS TKMT AIR IVARM/MQ AJT1) VKMTHJIT•
IMO FURMACK, as recently Improved nnd patented,
Is declared by high and reliable authority to be the
BEST FURNACE IN THE WORLD.
Not only is this Fumaco and our system of Ventilation
proved snd declared to be tho beet mode of Warming
and Ventilating Dwellings, Churches, Academies, 8chool
Houses, Court and Stato Houses, Hospitals, Stores, fcc.,
n nearly all tho cities and towns In the United States,
>ut Is mooting with equal fuvor In the Canadas, England,
usslo, and other foreign eonntries. It has been award*
at ihe recent Fairs In this country Gold and Silver
Medals, First Premiums, and lastly, Ue Orsat PRIZE
MEDAL at Us World's Fair. Lendsn. It has been sub
jected to tho most rigid Investigation nn j aeTcro practi
cal testa, nnd unanimously declared tho best. (Bee tho
printed reports of tho Fairs, also city and Stato publlo
Committees on Publlo Buildings.) Wo have moro than
twenty-flvo hundred references, mnny or whom ore pro*
fesslonal gentlemen, whose sctentlUe attainments In such
matters aro well knowo. To attain thb desirable object,
the Inventor of this Furnace first abandoned the tnanu*
fncturo of the ctknmon frail hot-air fliraaces seven years
since, under the settled conviction that red-hot Iron far-
tacea bnm tho oxygen out of the air, producing an un-
leallhy, scorching, disagreeable odor, unlit lo bo Inhaled
by human beings; besides the onnAlant cracking and
burning out'of the pots, which permits the poisonous
gases to escape nnd mingle with the air; and then tbo
annoyance and oxpenso of. repairs, now pots, fcc. He
now has the satisfaction of knowing that his efforts to
secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, far
thoroughly wnrmlng and ventilating buildings, has been
entirely successful. They possess the fallowing advan
tage* > Purity of air, nowerfal ‘heaters, economical plan
for burning anthracite, bituminous coals or wood, all
equally well—flues cosily cleared out—great durability
of furnnee, not llnblo to repairs for a long time; perfect
safety against setting buildings on Are fn which thoy are
located; may be set In low cellars. 8itet for all cla—
of buildings. '
Also—Four sixes of new and superior PORTABLE
FURNACES—Dr. Clark’s Improved BOSTON 8GUOOL
STOVE. >
REGISTERS ofaU descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, fcc.
Emerson’s celebrated VENTILATORS for Roofa of
bnUdlngs smoky chimneys, fcc. COOKING RANGES,
with or without Bath Hollers nnd Hot-Air Fixtures. All
sites and style* of those beautiful
MIBBOK MARBLE MANTLES,
Parlor and Chamber Frame Urates,
of rich Enropesn and American styles.
Also—A splendid nrticlo orLIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
ORATES, for Parlors, fcc.
Archlleets, Builders, and the Public generally, please
examino our extensive assortment Personal attention
given to warming and ventilating buildings In any part
or the country.
CHILSON’.RrCffARDSON & CO.,
374 Broadway. New-York.
Also, CHILSON, RICHARDSON fc CO.,
a 51 fc 53 Blackslono-sL, Boston,
oct 10 2tnwI4tawo4mo
strongly recommended by the faculty as a nutri
tious cooling food for Infants. It Is also much approved
for making adellclous custard, fcc.: lust received, and
* W.W. LINCOLN.
R OCKLAND LIME.-1,000 Cnsks, cargo of brig Mn-
xatland, momently expected. For sale, to arrive, by
ct 19 COHEN fc HERTZ.
' ANDINOt 50 bbls. butter, sill
j for salo by [oct 38]
O NIONS.—20 bbls Onions; 30 bbls line cooking Pota
toes ; 100 boxes English Dairy Cheese ; 50 bbls N.
“ ' ‘ landing, nn
1 WELLS.
York Stale Flour, of cholco brands, now
for sale low by [oct 20] POWDERY
B UTTER fc CIIEKSK.—50 flrklns Goshen Dutier j 75
boxes Cheese. Just receivod per recent arrivals, and
for salo at tho Emporium by
oct 30 8E ADORN GOODALL.
H AMS.—Landing per schr J. W. Anderson, 200 Rey
nold’s best Sugar Cured Hams, for sale by
ocl 20 J. V. CONNERAT fc CO.
T)UT0UERS’0LEAVER8, Mlnchlng ondSawKnives
X> nt oct 18 MORSE fc NICHOLS.
1 uuvu-Ji—iiumuu.mvD]iiiabA ..VI-
hs. Alpacas, French Merinos and Cash-
04 Black Crapes, Crape and Lovo Veils,
s. Just received and for sale by
wlch Clolhi
mores, 44 nnd 0
Eu-jllsh Calicos. Just received
1 by
Da WITT fc MORGAN.
J^ACON.—Prinio Bacon Sldos, lauding from schooner
Virginia; for sale by
oct 21
HUNTER fc GAMMELL.
C IDER.—30 bbls. Nowark Cider, landing from steam-
er, for salo by [oct 31] W. M. DAVIDSON.
0ANAL FLOUR—00 bbJs. Extra Canal Flour, Just
, WILDER fc CO.
C OTTON OSNABURG8—Numbers
Factory Goods, for salo by
octal ^ WASHBURN,
iOTTON Y AIINS—Eaton ton Factor
C OT
by
[oct 31] WAHUDURN, WILDER fc CO.
and 3, Eolonton
WILDER fc CO.
irj- Yams, for sale
yp
L IME.—300 barrels Lime. Landing front brig Prin
cipe, and for solo by
oct 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
B randy, gin fc ruai.-3o bbh Phelps’ Gin, so bids
Domestic Brandy, nnd 20 bbls. Boston Rum. • In
Btoro«ndfomloby [oct33] W. M. DAVIDSON.
^^RJERIOAN t Mineral Polish for clMOlng Cutlery,
. Brass, Steel, Iron, Plate. Tin,
' ‘urllouBcxet
, Tin, fcc^ a very necessary
article for Housekeepers, at &IORBE fcNlCHOI^,
--* “ 155 Broughton-st.
C ROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC.—A fresh supply of this ce
lebrated Medicine. Just rocolvod aud for sole by
MOORE fc HENDRICKSON,
oct 21 .Gibbons’ Building.
CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st.
B ACON—30 bhds. Sides ami Shoulders, landing and
for salo by
OLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
now. Forsnloby [oct 25] Da WITT fc ft!
D OMESTIC LIQUOR8.—75 bbls. Boston Rum} 25 do.
Imperial Gin; 10 do. Brandy. For sale by
_oct25 A. Q. HENRY, Exchange Dock.
C HAMPAGNE.--40 basket* Heldslok, quarts fc pints.
For sale by [oct 23] A. MINIS.
T> OPE.—500 colls superior Philadelphia Ropo.. In store
XL nud for sale [oct 25] A. MINIS.
equality Northern Hay,
ItriNortb I %t -“
... Stato from New-York
BUNKER fc OGDEN,
T> ACON SlDESr-50 hhds. prlmo bright Bacon Sides.
X) nov 2 For solo by BUNKER fc OGDEN,
OAA DDLS. APPLES, Potatoes and Onions. "For salo
,-JUU * T,Wc .^ngiuo
20,000 OGDEN.
H AY, BRIOK, W. P. LUM HER fc LATHS.—ISO boles
Eastern Hoy; 40,000 Bricks; 41,000 Laths; f “
^1 sagps.'gat iMi..;
I H|K B°S? ’oSWjSSi, 1 C^'KS
Canes, Fans, Combi
•--'^"••-^tta, a ‘
Desks. Dressing Caabs/Pon
general assortment of Fnnoy
8'wl Pjm ln Uio grunlcst vjrtrly, teller UblCwl P» I
i -s™. p,0,ir ° tr ° ,(v WH.LIAM8. “" rUnin ‘ —-
'f)Vrn:u AMI CHEESE.—15 kegs choice Goshen I nor 2 HORTON fc RIKEAIAN, 110 Broughton-at.
id rllS w bOXOa f^l°iin 0 ‘ hcn TTAMS & BACON.—400 Reynolds’ SugaMured Homs,
^.1^, j. A. BROWN. | Jo. 10 tierces do. do.} 20hhds.8idpa; 10 hhds. Shoul-
QOrrOK, WOOL aiUlilO™. b, | <■.- & CUNN.N G „AM.
'. IWBryarestrest. ~ L ~~ J “
nov 4
B UTTER fc CHEESE.—20 kegs cholee Goshen nmton
20 kegs Western Buttar ; StTboi ‘ - -- -
1A HALES PREMIUM COTTON YAHNS.-Por sole I X> 20 kegs Western Butter; 50 boxes prli
on Commission and at Factory prices, Sweet Water Cbeoso. Just received and for sslo b»‘--
'setory Yarn, which Vras awarded Uio flrst Premium at nov 2 MoMAllON
•ho Stato Agrlcull *** — - -
V«n will please l
• •LhorA., -y , -i.yi.1 b -i y.' A1K1N fc BURNS.
ixes prime Berkshire
fc DOYLE.
fcc.—100 sacks Rio Collbe; 200 sacks Salt,
CV b<«ea TbbhccoTiio half boxwi' various brands!
Just receivod and for salo by
.nov 2 McMAHON fc DOYLE.
r r&.-ioo boxes first quaUty Cheese, reoelvod per
'-' Alabama, and for solo by GEO. IIUONSON,
J*!* 144 Bryan-st, westol the Market.
largo I
present. For sole at
nov 2 '
Il WARE.—Spoons, Forks, Pitch-
, Cups, Castors, Fish and Pie
lent, nnd wnrranted. Also—A
a military design, aultablo for n
HORTON fc RIKEMAN’S,
110 Broughton-siroet.
T EA.—25 half chests very superior Black Tea. Land-
Ing and for sale by r ~“
[oct 25]
B ACON.—50 hltds. prime Sides, nnd 40 bhds. prime
Shoulders. Li store and for sole by
OCt 25*
JgAOTN^SHOULDERS.—»)^hogsheads Prim e Bacon
xrrANTEUTO PUUcTlAbbb—A'BinbOfUSNl?
vt GUOES, accustomed to tho culture of Colton nnd
’revisions. Thom must be a full proportion of Workers.
iey are wanted to be placed on a delightfully situated
Psntatlonon theGulfof Florida. Apply to
' 11. J. CHALMERS, Drokor, 0 Whltaker-sL
A COOK WANTED—Ono that can come well re-
xY.oommended. Apply at this office. tf oct 89
rpOBB HIRED^-A prime young NEGRO MAN,about
. . 18 or 80 years or age, accustomed to work In Uie city;
or good character. Apply to
qet31 II. J. CHALMERS.
nPO RENT.—A Wharf Store, for ono year.
oct 9 FORT fc D1
npo RENT.—To rent from 1st Nov., the Store under
A onr Office. [nor I] ROWLAND fc CO.
rpJIE SUBSCRIBER wishes to nurchoM NEOROE8
singly or In families, and will at all times pay Uie
highest market price, In cash for them, nnd can be round
tints office in Bay-Unc, 3 doors east or BulUt, or at his
residence in Bryon-s**, nearly opposite the State Bank.
nngSfl tf W, WRIGHT, Broker.
JOR 8 ALE.—1 Woman. 30 years old, wlUi fieroT
child. 5 years old; also, a Woman, 22 years old,
with her Boy child, 4 years old—the it a good washer
and Ironer; atso, a Woman, 32 years old, with her Boy
child, S years old—site It a first rate Cook, and warranted
as such; also, a Woman, 22 years old—country raised;
also, a Girt, IByears old, and agirl 15 yoars old—country
raised. Apply lo [nov 9] W. WRIGHT, Broker.
: 7'OR SALE—A Steam Saw Mill, nearly new. oti the
. / the 8L Johns River, East Florida, for particulars,
apply to [nov 4] COHEN8 fc HERTZ.
AOR SALE.—3 Alen, one aged 20, ono 24, and oue 22
' years—country raised ana warranted sound. Apply
» [nov 2] W. WRIGUT, Broker.
AOR 8ALIL—A desirable LOT In York-strect, 82 by
l 1 90 feet. Apply to
CHOICE POCLT11Y YARD.
T IE subscriber has now on hand, and will conttanUy
keep, and order, a cholco selection of those line and
profitable FOWLS, known as the Shanghai, Malay, Po
land, Java, fcc. Ho respectfully Invite* the publlo lo call
and seo for themsolvcs, at 187 Bryan-elreet.
oct 10 tuthsOm CUAIU.E8 E. SMITH.
DANCING ACADEMY.
Jl . MONSIEUR A. BON AUD rcspoctfully Informs
Agf his patrons snd Iho publlo in general that ho will
(Reopen his Academy, at AttMoav lUt.t, on Stfu'r-
Sunday, 15(4 October, nt 5 o’clock, P. M. All his or-
tner pupils nro respoctrully Invited to attend.
Tulllon days—Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Saturdays:
from 5 to 7 fbr young Liulles nnd Masters, andfrom 9
to — for gcutlomon. Prlco of tuition, |12 fot twenty-four
—is. oct 4
COOK & MONTFOIIT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office at Oglethorpuf Ga.
Will practice lu tbo Counties of Macon, Marion, Craw
ford, Sumter, Houston,'Dooly, aud Lee.
References ^-Messrs. Roberts, Foote fc MarshnlLSa-
vnnnab: Wlnsblp te Sons, Macon. • ly Jan 29
SEWING MACHINE.
SINGER’S PATENT STRAIGHT NEEDLE PERPEN
DICULAR ACTION
SEWING MACHINE.
FATKNTKD AUOUBT 12, 1851.
Improvements which render this Machine a Per
fect Instrument, Patented April 13,1852.
T O this Invention, before the great Improvements were
applied, Ihe First Premiums were awarded nt tho
Inst Now York Stale Fair, nnd Fair of tho American In
stitute. As now Improved, these AtnchlncS nro Infinitely
abend of competition, and the Invention Is unquestiona
bly tho moat valuable ono now before the public, not ox-
- anting tho Planing Machine, Colt’s Pistols, or nnv other.
..II kinds of Sewing, on either cloth or leather, dono by
Iheso Machines In most beautiful style, so It ennnot rip
or ravel, and with immense saving or labor. The great
Shoo manufacturers nt Lynn, and other places, use these
Machines. The extensive Saddlery establishments of
Nowark, N. J n nnd Bridgpart, CU use them; nnd tho
manufacturers of Clothing nnd working Tailors in mnny
K of tho country have Introduced and are employing
with pcrfoct success. No Sowing Machine previous
to Uils was or any practical value, or stood tho test of
actual use; and no Machine for Stitching can over be
made that will bo usefal without lartuxoiNa on 1. M.
8inokr’s Patent a.
Tho'public aro cautioned not to buy other Machines
containing 1. M. Singer’s Improvements, up nil Infringers
will bo promptly nnd vigorously prosecuted. Prlco of
Machines, witb.all apparatus completofor Immodlato use,
Including the right to use under tho Patents, $125. Orders
sent by mall, or through either or tho Express Linos,
Immediately executed. Country raerebynta coming to
New-York always famish a convenient medium for the
purchase of Machines. Town. County, or State Rights
•or the EXCLUSIVE USB of these Mochlnea, for sale on
most favomblo terms. Machine Needles, also a splendid
article or silk twist on spools, mode expressly for these
Machines, for salo nt all our offices. Black $7; Colored
$7.50 portpound. Frlnclpnl Offices, 253 Broadway, N. Y n
57 8outh Fourth-eU Philadelphia, nnd 19 Harvard Place,
Boston. I. M. SINGER & CO.
septfl ■ w—3mo
R. HAnERBHAM fcSON.
FOR NEW-YORK.—Unto Link.—Tho fast-
-sailing regular packet Barono VERNON, O.
aye, master, will have despatch. For freight or pas
sage, apply to
WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
FOR NKW-YORK—Brio Ltas^-Tho fas-
^^^salllng tegular packet ship SOUTHPORT, Wm.
liaoii, master, will b*ve despatch. For pnaaasn only,
apply (o [novl] WASHBURN, WILDER fc OO.
FOR NEW-YORK-Urion Link.—Tho regular
-nncket schr. N. W. SMITH, llulso, mnshr, will
ivo quick dispatch os above. For freight or pasaago,
"*0^88 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE. 1
FOR NEW-YORK—Olij KsTASUsnan Link.
packet barquo TEXAS, J. Andrews,
master, will meet with dispatch as above. For freight or
passage, having good accommodations, apply on board
at Telfair’s wharf; or to ,,, .
oclffl BRtonAM, KELLY fc
FORNBW-YORK—Unto* Line.—The packet
schr. GAZELLE, Somers, master, having llie
nr her cargo engaged, will have dispatch os above.
Fo,r^.of a »0b.i M c. l ^ £LraMl ,» E
■ FOR NEW-YORK—OLD ItaTABLisnan Link.
JSi The regutar pocket-ship MARION, CapL 8hure,
master, wlU sail with dlintilch os above. For Freight
or Pnssage, having good accommodations, apply on
board, at Telfair’s wharf, or lo
ocl25 BUIUHAM, KELLY fc OO.
Folt PHILADELPHIA—Hoson’* Link.—Tho
regular packet schooner II. F. BAKER, Mel^iugh-
In, inastor, having the bulk of her cargo engaged, will
havo despatch os above. For balance or freight, or pas-
tago, apply to [nov I] WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
oct 30
WM. WRIGHT, Broker.
.tOR SALfL—A valuable tract of Land, situated
1 about three quarters of a mlla from Savannah Rock
liver, oontalulug Six Hundred acres of prime Swamp
Umd, adjoining lands of Messrs. Chisolm, Pringle and
McPherson. There ore two crocks leading from the
River Into the body of this loud; by a little work on an
old Cans), would make Uils a valuable property. For
farther InforataUon apply to
oct 20 II. J. CHALMERS. Broker, fl Whltakcr-st.
GOOD WORKMEN WANTED.
n WANTED.—Active snd efficient Work-
»j^a&^mcn In all brandies of tho Carriage-mak-
Ing business. The mcHKtr Mica will
—St— be paid for ooon workmen, and nouu
other than good Workmen need apply—os poor ones can
not havo employment. Apply at my Carriage Establish
ment, corner of Broughton and Wool Broad-streets,
sept 17 tf WILLIAM WARNER.
OFFICE TO RENT.
A VERY fine Office, a few steps from tho Bay, may be
A had on liberal terms. Said offico was lately occu
pied os a Lawyer’s Office. Apply to
octl4 tf R. MAYER, No. 0, Wliltakcret.
STEAM SAW-MILE FOR 8AI.E,
S ITUATED half a mile from this city, on tho Canal.
U has a basin capable of holding two millions feet
of Logs. The mill bus been in operation about eleven
months: runs two Gangs and an Edging Saw; also, a
Grist Mill. Tills mlll saws from 13 to 15 f
of Lumber per day.
oct 89
... „ .5 thousand feet
For particulars, apply to
WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN,
NEGROES WANTED.
T HE Highest market price will be paid for Negroes,
either lu gangs, families, or singly, os we have nu
merous orders to purchase for counlnr and city.
WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN,
Juno 11 At the old office, corner Bull-st. and Bay Lane.
PLANTATION FOR SALEl
S ITUATED immediately upon the Waynesboro* and
Augusta Rail Rood, and adjoining town lands o ’
Waynesboro’. It coutalns nbout seven hundred and
1fty acres, with a fine pasturage, and has all necessary
lulldlngs. The whole or a part may bo purchased. Ap-
ily to 8HEWMAKE fc MONTGOMERY,
sept 27 tf Waynesboro’ Go,
■ (KICKS FOR 8AJLE.
T HE Subscriber has on hand a largo supply of Brick
which bo will sell nt moderate prices. Parties wlshi
lug to contract for large quantities, cm be accominoda'
tel[July 2] 8. M. LAFFITEAII.
FOR RENT,—The largo Dwelling Uouse on
Bryan sh, oue door east or Aberoorn-aL, well ail-
' unfed for ti genteel Boarding House. Possession
givon Immediately. Apply at No. 117 Itay-st;
FOR SALE.
That vnlaablo tract or Land, (tato residence of
Thos. Atkins) situated one and a half miles from
tbls city, containing 200 acres, 75 of which Is high
ly Improved, and nearly tho whole under fence. On the
I iruinlsos is a good dwelling houso and all suitable out
lulldlngs t an excellent well of water and a garden of
valuahlo shrubbery nml plants.
For further particulars, apply to the subscriber nt
Mrs. Rerashart’s boarding house, or to Messrs. Wylty f-
Moiitmollin.[nor,l] II. P. ATKiNS.
•250 REWARD.
T> ANAWAY from Sparta, Ga., about tho first of last
XL year my boy GEORGE. Ho is a good carpenter,
aboui35 yours of age; a bright mulatto, tall and quite
likely. Ho was brought about three years ago from St.
Marys, and hail, when he ranaway, a wife there or near
there belouglng to a Mr. UoUendorff. 1 think be has
told mo ho bus been about Macon also, lie had, and
porhatis still has, a brother In Savannah. He Is very In-
tclligeut. I will give tho abnvo reward for bis confine
ment in some jail In the Stale, so that I can get him.
Refer, for any farther luformallou, to Rabun fc White
head, Savannah, Ga. W. J. 8ASNETT.
Oxford, Ga., Aug. 13lh, 1852. tuthsHmo aug 17
■SHhuUttfl gtBbcrtfaciucnta
W LC«t wIRi I Will bo wild in
app,,fon
t CO.
PHILADELPHIA.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Rkodlar Link.—Tho
a-res scliooner W. W. FULTON, Jollno, muier
ill meet with despatch as above. For freight or passage,
ipply on board at Bolton’s wharf; or to ,
oct 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc OO.
BALTIMORE.
FOR BALTMORE.-Rtooi.AR Ltna.—The
_ The schooner WOODBRIDGE, Bradford, master,
inve despatch os above. For freight or passage, ap
ply nn board at Andsax’s wharf, or to
oct28 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc OO.
NEW-OIILEANS.
K FOR NEW-ORI.EANS.-The fine fast-sailing
Barquo GENERAL GREEN, Hammer, master,
part of her cargo engaged, will meet with de
spatch. For balance of freight or passage, apply to
oct25 COIIENS fc HERTZ.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
new'and i—
ancr Articles, Clocks, W
cash before delivery,
N. B.—All articles purchc
tied for before Uio next regular sale, w
count snd risk of the lormur purchaser.
On TUESDAY, Nov. 10, will be sold In front o
. . . . olocn o’clock!
Tho balnnco of choice Llqnors, loft from Un
.M. Willett fc Co.: Otard, Dupuy & Co.’s B
8411 { Jamaica Ruin, 8L Croix do.; Irish, Scotc
longshela Whiskey, In demijohns; Peach and Api
Irandy, In bbls^ fcc., fcc.; nlso, n few baskets choice
Champagne, and Segars. Sole positive to dose the £oi»-
ccrn.—Terms cash. • ■ 1 ■ ~ nov 4
' Administrator's Sale.
Wilt be sold, on Ihe Bret.TUESDAY, of December next,
before tho Conrt House door in Savannah, Chatham
county:
Five Negroes, tbreo (3) men and two (2) girls, two
Mules, one Horse. Carts, nooglw. Tools, and sundry
articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture; also,
the fixtures of a Brick Yard near tho city, inclndlhg
one ouperlor patent Brick Machlno. . Sold by order of the
Court of Ordinary of Jeflerson county, os the property of
Robert Nesbitt, Isle of said countyi deceased, for tbo ben
efit of the heirs and creditors. Terms nt sale,
boot29 HUGH O. K. NESBITT, Ad’mr.
For Rent.
.mHMU Wooden Dwelling and out Buildings,
<ot No. 39, Elbert Ward, fronting on Jefferson-st, near
jiberty-st. Possession given on Iho 10th Nor. next.
For terms and particulars enquire as above. oct 15
. Baton Shoulders at Private Sate.
Jnst received in store, and for sale low, 7 hogsheads
Bacon 8houhlers. oct 28
I itore. and for sale low, 450 boxes Win
dow, Coach, Sheet, and Crown Glass, from tho Hotalon
Glass Works, Knoxville, Teon.'
The abovo Glass Is of the best quality, and assorted
sites, from 0x8 to 32x40. Tho subscribers hath been N p-
COHEW A FOSP1CK. ~ ~
UuUrtBrHer’M Salr. , ; ^
IN front of store, Thls-Daynt 10 o’clock, will be told for
account of all concerned:
fi7 colli Damaged Ropo. . . nov 8
Steam Torn Boat.. •*
On MONDAY, (be 8ih or November noxf, In front ortho
■ Exchange, at 12 o’clock, M., will bo sold t
The steamer Oglethorpe, for acccount ofall concerned.
~Gin, Rrands ' and Champajrns.
WILL bo sold on WEDNESDAY,40th Nov. at U
o’clock, In front of store-
10 half pipes “ Otard, Dupoy fc Cb’s.” Brandy,
2fi quarter pipes “ Jas. Ilenncssy fc (Jo’s.” do. .
32 « * •* “Maglery” do. ' .
5 pipos Holland Gin, M 8won n brand. -
Also, 55 baskets “Georgia” Champagne—Jost'lm-
P< TaaMs.—Sums under $100 cash—from $100 to $300
00 days—$300 to $500. 90 days—over $500,4 months
credit for Improved endorsed notes. — 00
Vessel* wanted en Freight or Charter.
./Pi*. FREIGHTS for Northern, Eastern and South-
&Sfc&em Ports can be had on application to
uSvJ - ROWLAND fc CO.
WANTED.—2 or 3 vessels suitable for Grain.
_ i go to North Carolina, drawing l)t to 8 feet
, Apply to A. C. TOMS,
4 ’ 120 Itay-at.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER-Tho brig
_ MONTAGUE, Durbsnd, master. For partlcu-
i P,J *° BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
WILL SELL on Uie 1st Tuesday In 1
II o’clock, In front of Court Ilonso:.
Lot No. 90,17 District, 3d8ecllon, Cherokoe County.
187.17 “ 8 “ “
162.17 « 3 « “ “
150,24 “ 2 “ . a m •
198, 3 « 4 « « u
ALSO,
One nodivided fourth of a tract of Land, containing 180
acres, adjoining Uio town of Brunswick, Glynn County,
Goorgta, held by Geo. W. Anderson, Esq, In trust for
Messrs. James Anderson fc CO. nor 6
^ FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTBR^-The Brig
EprINCIPE, Gilchrist, mister. For particulars,
applyon board at Johnson’s lower wharf, or to
octSl' BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
The Danish barquo JORGEN BECII, cl 380
tons register, and capacity or 8UU bales Colton.
WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
VESSEL WANTED—To carry Iron to Philo-
,delpbla. APP IlacpheRSOK Bi MILLEN,
oct 12 1m SupL a Railroad.
VESSELS* WANTED—For Northern and
'“-r A|, ^l?...lB fc miUN U AQE.
“TCcaStHnn ambccflatwtnta.
NUW-YORK & SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP UNE
WEEKLY.
ow and Splendid Steam-snips
FLORIDA, Captain Lvos,
—AUD—
ALABAMA^...., .Captain Lvos,
Belonging to the
N. Y. fc Savannah Steam Navigation Co,
Will leave Savannah and New-York every Saturday.
These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety, speed, and comfort,
Theso Steamers, 1 —vlng Savannah at theasmo time
that the Marion an* bouukrnkr leave Charleston, ar
rive In New-York as soon as, or before them.
Cabin Passage$25, payablo lieforo going onboard]
Aoknti: PADELFOUD, FAY fc CO n
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCIUI.L,
... — sw .y,
Jan 28
194 Front-alreel, New-York.
FOR PHILADELPHIA. ...
Philadelphia & Savaunali Steam NavIgaJIon Co>
The new and splendid sldo-wheel steam-
ship STATE OF UEORGIA, or IS0Q tons
register,Capt. John E. Walton,has commenced her regn-
lar trips and will leave Savannah on Wkdnkidav, the
8th dity of September, ami every alternate Wkdnksdat
ihei; say on the 22d8ept n ' , “— J ' A “
Gth and 80th Oct, and
$25 00
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia $25 00
Through Tickets to New York 25 00
Steerage. 9 00
This ship has been built with entire regard jo safely,
comfort slid despatch, and nffera new and admirable fa
cllltles to business and travel. For freight or passage np
ply to PADELFORD, FAY & GO.,
Agents In Savannah.
HERON fc MARTIN,
Agents In Philadelphia.
TAKE NOTICE!
W E aro now receiving, and have In store, on assort
ment of
WACTHES, JEWELRY & FANCY GOODS,
Not to bo surpassed In the Stale, which can bo bought at
reduced prices. Our friends aro Invited lo give us a coll.
HORTON fc UIKEMAN,
novl 110 Broughton-streot.
B RANDY & GIN.—50 quarter casks Brandy, “James
Hernesay'’ brand: 10 half pines'Brandy. “Otard,
Dnpuy fc Co.;” 5 pinna Holland Gin. In store and for
salo by [oct 25] COHEN fcFOSDICK.
NEW DANCING ACADEMY.
JYO tv OPEM.ja
MADAME GRANET rospoctfally announces to
tbo Ladles and Gentlemen or Savannah, that hor
Dancing Academy at 8L Andrew’s IIslL Is now
open for the season. Her days of Teaching are
Tuesdays,Thursdays and Saturdays,commenclng
tf-past tlirco o’clock each evening.
" Twenty-four Lessons constitute a session.
Pupils received at any time, and pains taken lo
bring now boglnnora forward, eo that they may enter
her masses.
Bt3T Gentlemen's Classes from 8 to 10 o’clock in the
evening. • -
Madame Gsanet can famish highly favorable testi
monials from Ihe best families of Nashville fTenn.)
where, she hns taught Dancing for some yoars past. She
has been Instructed by celebrated masters In Europe,
and understands thoroughly/ all tho modern dances.—
Her Instruction le not confined to tho Dance only, as
she give* particular attention to the do|iartmcnt and car
riage of young ladies, often too much neglected.
Mr. P. W. Miller, a gentleman or superior talonta,
both as a Musician and Teacher of Dancing, will assist
Madame G. during the houra of Instruction; ho w"l also
glvo Instruction!! In Dancing to dosses of gentlemen.
oct 0 Saw .
P ICKLES—In barrels and hair barrels, put up in Vin
egar. Just arrived and for salo by
00185 SEABORN GOODALL.
C IOOKING BUTTER.—A fow firkins of the aboyoartl-
TPLOUJl—30. barrels aud SO half barrels Bolt. Floor,
I 1 For solo by A. G. HENRY,
oct 85
Exchange Dock.
kotlieor; Pig Pork; Smoked Salmon? Ne’w Mackerel;
for salo by [oct 20] W. D. FORD.
UTTER fc CHEESE—10 k<
B l-
40 boxes Cheese, landing au
oct 20
rs Gosheu Butter oud
, for sale by
J. E. CADY & CO.
C OOOANUTS.—2,000 Coconnuta, In fine order; also,
Apples, Oranges and Fresh Cr *•“'
SAVANNAH WATER WORKS*
. Savinnxu, Skitcmdkr, 1852.
EALED PROPOSALS will bo receivod by tbesub-
scriber until the 0th day of November, for the ddlvery
or one half million of pricks, delivered as foUows:
230,000 on Frankllwquaretn this city.
. 270,000on tho West bank.of the Ogechce Canal be
tween tho River Lock and Uie Bridge.
Alt Uie brick to beof the best quality, and subject to a
^^eUverlea^'oommonco Immediately on tho acceptance
oftho proposal,and to continue at Uio rate of 200,000 por
month, until nil are farnishod.
Tho undersigned reserves tho right to accept any pro
posal for the whole, or a pnrt, ortho abovo quantity.
Payments to be mndo as tho brick Is delivered, reserv
ing a propor por ccutage to Insure the complcUon of the
Proposals may be left at the store of LnRocbe, nrown
,Oo. [oct2&-2aw8w] JAMES O. MORSE.
T^EW RAISINS—Just received by steamer and for
ocrSl" J. A. nnOVVH, 77 Whllnker-.t.
B ACON fc II AMS.—25 hhdt. prlmo Cincinnati Bacon
Sides; 25 prlmo do. Bhouldors; 20 tierces Sugar
' Cured Hams; In store and for solo by
nov 1 SWIFT & CO.
CARBINES, PICKLES, fcc.—4 cans Sardines; 10 cases
O assorted Pickles; 2 kegs Prunos; 5 boxes fame Rai
sins; 5 frail Almonds; 3 cans Canton Ginger, Just landing
and for sale by [oct 20] W. d. FORD.
RH? Madder, Copperas,.Alum, Blue
pry Vetrkil, SaJ Epsom, SaJ Soda, BolNltri 8/UEratus, l «
J'““Mup.Oarb.Soda,Camphor,Glue, Borax, Cream OUGAIL—25hhdi.P,ILSugar: 15do. N. O. Sugar;
I iw,»’ - ?, r *®" A ri l bIoMagn«Itt,Nux Vomica, Essence of O 25 bbls. Stuarts’(A) Sugar, Crushod; 25do.d
I « n K?. nmimo n,Paregoric, Laudtium,Bateman’s do., Clarified; 80 boxo* Refilled Loaf Sugar; in
I stiUtt °P 0<1, W 0C > fcSnTii lota to suit tho trado, for oud for sale by (novl) SWlrt fc
I oct$7 KIBBEE fc BODGEIW, jy'OBACCO AND SEGARS,—100 boxea Tobacco, va-
Kn^vfrr-^-- Bay-street. X riobs brand! and sites; 10 cases Thomas’ Noctnr
ViivuS? PRB8SE8d—l*alent Double Lever Letter Lonf Tobacco: 50,000 Sugars, various brands nnd quail
Copying a does not require fastening down f | ties; for sale by [nov 1] SWIFT fc tJO.
?. ut ?f order. Screw Presses, or various sixes;
.Sipssw
0 boxes Cheese, laudlng^and fty^sn^by
. stock of French and
qicrs; Plain and Ruled,
Papers, (with En-
Received by
IN M. COOPER fc CO.
mother supply • of uoid
and _at .reduced prloret
Ndoby
India Rubbor Pons; r> aqon SHOULDERS,—
^ceVv«i , i«v nd , t0 ** AI* 0 ! * largo j 13 Bhouldors, landing fror
M. Cooper fc co.
S UGAR.—30 bbls.Crushed nnd Powdered Sugar; 10
boxes Loaf do.; landing nnd for sale by.
novl .OLAGHORNfc CUNNINGHAM.
T ABLE CUTLERY.—Whole seta, knives aiui Porks,
extraballnuco handle Knives, from the factory,
nov 1 ■ HORTON fc UIKEMAN, 110 broughton-st.
B AI/riMORE FLOUlt.—100 Mill. BolUmon) Flour,
landing and for sole by S 1 *.* ■ •
novl -ROWLAND fc CO. 1
iDHRS,—25 hhds, oxtra cholco Bncon
from stchmor State of (loont*.
.. . ;. HUNTER fcOAMftl ELL.;
UGARSi—Prime and eholoo'N, O. Bugar, forsnlo b;
nov I ■ 'A. MINIS.
iu uofprh i. mm :—-—i rjUGARS,—Prime and eholoo'N. O. Sugar, for salo by
l GAW^-uwiimoIin 10 lo Ilio ton. canto of tha sbl
T> AIS1NS, ALMONDS, fcc.—^75 wholo nnd 8 hlf. boxes
Xli Raisins; 5bales Bordeaux Almonds: 10bags Braxij
Nuts: 5 bags Filberts; 10bags English Walnuts? and 15
H AY.—40 boles prlmo liny.
tor, from Baltim
Landing from brig Foe-
Imore, for salo by
.BraQHAM, KELLY fc CO.
JgUTTBR.—10
received
kept. For
oct SO
m-*10 kogs tioslien Butter, superior qunllty,
sd tier rtosmor.sud a supply or U constantly
. “f * v nnuHDniRi
J.V. CONNERAT fcCO.
I>KR P
X oponh
FLORIDA.—8AUWBU11Y fc OO. are now
whh*a 8 fow*choioe ‘Owimoro wni Patterns, a superb
article. Call under tho Marshall Ilouso UuUdlng.
Great bargains for cash.' 0°“ 1 *
irime Shouktonq 16 do. do, sides;
AGON.—Il4 hhds. Pi
landing and for sale
ootl8- r
lo by
COnEN fc FQ8D10K.
/-VNION8,-^5 bbls. Yellow olid Red Onions, Just Inn
U Inghml for sqlo by [oct 19] J. A. BROWN.
T AMI' OIL.—vLandlng per brig Caroline, SO barrels
Lj^V/.o^r^y uwm
13 ROOMS,' llUOKETS, fce,—Ju*t received, 50 doxen
Xj Brooms, fanoy handles,100 do painted Buckets,
noils Tubs, for salo by _
J. V. CONNERAT fc CO.
li,'8mJtit’s, and Uenessoe; 15 half
>.do,]u,tUndlnga n d fof «tio by jtAt DRQWN>
TYOPE, TWINE AND BAGGING.—Ropo—I
XV Dillon’s No. 1, 100 do do No. 9. Twlne-
Dlllon’s 'threo ply, a very superior nrticlo. Bag
/SNiONS—40 bbls. Onlonis landingi>*r brig Oarolluo
U for Mitt by [oct 18] BUIU1UM, KELLY& OO.
PRIVATE KOAKD1NG,
S EVERAL GENTLEMEN can bo accommodated with
genteel Boarding at No. 3 West Broad, corner of In-
dian-straet. Tho host tho market affords will be farnish
od, and overy attention paid to tho comfort of guests, at
moderate rates. , , .
WANTED.—Two or three good Houso Servants, to
whom llboral wages will bo paid. Apply as above, Im
mediately. . 2aw2w nov2
HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
FOll YOUNG LADIES.
rplIB PUBLIC is rospoctfally informed that tho oxer-
X else* In Modamo Gourd's School, for tho. current
Academic year were returned on Iho 1st October.
Mrs. DOWELL will luslrucl the Pupilsln the Primary
D tRio'Senior Scholar. *111, •■ .horomrorOjta iinclor iho
MAD. A.
Olid 1IBNHY K. l’RF
RorouBKCKBUcv. Chirico VV. Rouciu! Dr. F. T
R. Brodluy, Eoq.i A. A. BmoU. Eoq.iDr. U
" * . 00*7 ■
charge of
Willis;
Schley.
NEW GOODS. .
S AULSBURY & CO. has Just received por steamer
Florida, a largo lot of Clooks, Over Coats, Business
and Dross do., of almost uvory variety, whleh they ore
offering at very reasonable tenus.
ocl27 Mnreball Houso nullillng.
R'
ICI1 COLORED fc HLACK 81LKS.
Paris Printed Do lnlnes,
Modo and High-Colored Do Lalnos.
Plaid Raw Silks. ■
French, English nnd American Prints.
Rich French nnd English Flirt Chlntx.
Embroidered Chemisette and Collars,
Bordered Lawn and Linen Cambria lldkfk.
Rich Embroidered Handkerchlefa.
Plain and Embroidered Canton Crape Bliawls.
Long pud Square Broclio Shawls.
- • - -- • Ribbons.
, DqT- do. Pis
Bonnet and Neck RU
k
LATHROP fc BTEBBINS.
- \ - DRIIGSI UHUUSII
ft AAA LBS. EPSOM 8ALT8,
ZaUUU 5,000 lbs. Copperas, •
r l.ooo lbs. Glauber Baltp; 5 *
8,000 lbs. Patty. . •
500 boxes Window Glass.
v 7,000 White Lead.
AH oltho ubovojuil ra»IMjU|iA|>r odo^
ocl 23 Opporiio St. Andrew’s
NOTICE.
rpilE nndorslgned havo this day formed a Co-Pnrtner-
X ship, under the firm or BANCROFT & BRYAN,
^Effi/li-AUENCY&'BilOKEnAGE BUSINESS,
IN TUR rURCUASE AND SALR OF
Stocks. Bonds, Exchungo Ac Heal Estate.
LlRuwlse, fur Uie transaction of all kinds of
Maratime JTutorial Proceedings, and Adjustment of Ma
rine Averages,
and respectfully solicit the patronage of their Irionds and
the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
1 JOSEPH BRYAN,
novl tf Bjjrofllce No. 117 Bay-street.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
! Savannah* Charleston,
U. S. MAIL 8TEAM-PACKET8
T EAVB Savumiuli kvrrv Mornino at Four
Xj o’clocr, Rftcr the arrival of tho Night Train of the
Central RaU-Road, and ARRIVE at Charleston
atTwrlv* o’clock 51. bams oav,connecting at Charles
ton with tho Wllmlnirton Stcam-Packcls. «Uch
leave with the U.8. Mall rvrrt pat at 2jjP. M^and,
also, with the New-York Sc Charleston Steam
ships, which loavo Charleston rvrrt Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoons. .
Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday ovonlngs wUl
arrivo In time to connect with the splendid new steam
ship JAMES ADGER one week and tbo steamship
SOUTHERNER the next.
Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route. .$20 00
time 52 hours.
By steamships $25 00
may 15 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent
HEAD-QUARTERS FOR
GOOD CARRIAGES,
MY SUCCESS In the CARRIAGE
Business In the dty of Savannah, is no
longer an experiment, It Is a “Jlx«i fact.”
For the considerate, generous confidence and liberal pa-
tronngo that 1 have received from Factors, Mkr-
cn AHTs and CmtKNS generally, 1 desire in this public
manner to express my thanks, and to renow my assu
rances or Increased determination to give the most entire
satisfaction to nil who may favor me with their custom. I
have devoted tho past summer to getting np olaror and
SFLKNDtD STOCK OF KVRKT KIND OP CARRIAOR DOW in
use. All of these Carriagos are well salted to this mar
ket, and for neatness, lightness and durability they can
not bo surpassed. Rocxawat* of every style, Coacdks
and Pleasure Waoons. Also, Buoatts or every con
ceivable shape and kind (among them, some from J. II.
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In New York) and a
very neat, light and convenient stylo of Sulky, for
Physicians ami others. J.O. THORNTON,
oct 20 tf Corner of West Broad and Bay-sU.
NEVITT* LATHROP Sc 8TEBB1N5,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
/-*FF£R FOR 8ALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Flan-
U nels, Unsays, Osnaburgs, Yarns, Shirtings nnd
Sheetings, Ginglmms aud Prints, DeLafnesand Merinos,
Bombazines and Alpacas, Block and Colored Challys,
Black and Colored Satins and Bilks, Dress Bllks'of all
qualities, Linen and Colton Shootings, Linen and Cotton
Pillow-casing,’ Super Irish Linens, Towel lugs, Damasks
and Napkins, Table Diapers and Cloths, Furniture Prints,
Fringes, Dimity, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cos-
•Itneres, Vettings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Llnou Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
Llnon Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shawls or all kinds. La
dles’ Embroidered Handkerchlefa, Caps and Collars,
Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves of all kinds, Silk Hnndker-
chiefs, fcc.; together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Goods establishments. nov 1
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore fl7 60,
To Philadelphia $19, nnd fo New-York >20.
T BAYING the wharfnt the foot or Lanrons-street daily
Xj after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N. C_ from which point two dally trains are dis
patched nt 8 A. M. and dp. M.; the 8 o'clock only con
necting at Weldon, N. CX, with the Seaboard and Roanoke
Ball Road to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,'
and both trains connecting nt Weldon with the tints to
Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Pbitadcl-
and aronai
mandors:
ton and
havii
and experienced com-
In fine order, (tho Wllming-
* Seaboard and Roanoke
navigated by well known
s; the Rati Roads are in f
Weldon, ns well os the 8 -
ring recently been rolald with heavy Trail) thereby
:uring both safely and despatch. By these routes pas
sengers availing the rose I res of the Orel train may reach
Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New
York In 50)4 hours; and by tho second train they arrive
in Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia In 50 hours, and
Now-York In 0l)f hours. '
Through ticketsean alone bo had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent oftho Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com
pany, at the office oftho Company, foot ofLaurens street.
Charleston, 8. (X, to whom please apply. mar 22
oeilS
next, 1 at
BrilHOHOE J P1TIIT11.
At Private 8ale. ' ' /
CLOCKS—150 Clocks, 8 day and 30 hoar. V ■ ’
CIGARS—150.000 Cigars, various brands. .
JEWELR F—Fine assortment or Watches. Rings fcc;
TEA—HI chests Black and Green Teas.'
SOAP—75 boxes Fancy, Pale and No; 1 Soap.
TOBACCO—3U boxes Tobacco, assorted brands. .
CROCKER Y—3 crates, sold low to dose consignml.
BU TA TOKS-20 bbls. fine Eating Potatoes ,
LIQUORS—Liquors of*11 kinds constantly onbutd.
OLD WHISKEYS bbls old Monongahda Whis-
key,vlntage of 1880,
nor 3
GEORGE J, SMITH*
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL AGENT,
108 iHBsasffffiSanwir
Servants’Wages, fcc, *■
Rrfrr to—Uon. John- W. Anderson, Hon. Fronds 8.
Bartow, WUUam H. Tison, Esq., Horace Smith, Esq*
carrs. Washburn, Wilder fc Co n Brigham, Kelly fc Co.
. BY T. J. WAL5H. ,
Extensive Sals,of Dry Oi
. AY* Nov. II,
Will be sold on TH UttSDAY
Ban,aud No. 103 Bryan-st..
commencing athalfpsat 10 o
from day to day, until dlsposod oft _ _ w ..
Tbo stock or a retail Dry Goods store comprising a va
riety or Fancy, Silk, Dress, and Plantation Goods. Tbo
goods will bo ready for Inspection on Tuesday, Mb, Per
son* are respectfully Invited to call and examine Iho
i sale will be positive. nov 2 *
foods, m the sales
Private Sale. . • ^ _ J •-*:
Landing, and for sale In' quantities to suit
bbls. Mercer Potatoes, lu good order.
Private-ante.--
The Half or Lot No. “
Word, 30 by 90jbot. “
story Woods “
. No. 1U, Second Tythlng, Reynolds
. J. .TheImprovementsttonsutotstwo
story Wooden Building on Bryan^treet, with out build-
Ing. It Is offered low. Title undoubted. -
tlR AWN' NUSruEUs^-FoTGrccnenhd'PuliikrBof-
XJ ument Lottery, Class 1331
48 57 38 75 38 38 44 37 30 60 02 1 71
Holden of Prizes^will ptcaso call for the ftaah.or renew
t ■ E. WITH INGTON’S,’
Next door to Robinson fc Camp, Bay Lane.
$36,000!
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
Extra Glass No, 03, for 1858. ,>
To be decldod by the drawing or Delaware State Lottery
Class 13, to be drawn at Wilmington, DeL, oh
SATURDAY, JNOVEMBER 0, 1853.
GREGORY fc MAURY, MANAGERS,
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$36,000-$20,000-815,000!
Tickets $10—Shares it* Proportion.,-.
Q“3T FRIZES CASHED AT Tills OFFICE.JEt
For I3e by E. WITHINGTOR,
nor 6 Yonder for Gregory fc Maury
D RAWN NUMBERS—Of Georgia Stale .Lottery
Class 128: .
34 88 3 15 5 80 40 43 88 10 50.
MANAGERS’ OFFICE.
HEAP QUARTERS!!!
SALES GLOSS THIS AFTBRROOM.
To bo drawn in Augusta, (Ga.) Monday Morning, Nov. B
a SQeorgin State Lottery,
Gloss 130.
AUTHORISED »t THE LVIII8LATURE,
For Benefit of Indcpendcnt^FkeJ^ •
■FLENDID SCHEME.'
$4,000—$1,000—$750!
Tickets only 91—shares in vroportion. ;
. FEtZES CASHED AT .THIS OFFICE. : . v ' -f
17* All orders promptly and confidentially attended to
and Drawings sent to all customers oat of the city.
Tickets, Shores and Packages for sole by
GEO. w; WYLLY,
r. Bull-st. fc ltay Lane,
nov 6 At his Lucky Office, - cor.
HARDWARE.
T HE Undersigned havo Juat received per ship Florida
from Liverpool, a large assortment of Birmingham
and Sheffield goods making their stock complete, which
they offer for sale, wholesale or retail, at as low prices as
they can be bought in the Northern cities. Country
me:chants ore respectfully Invited to oxuuilno our stock
before purchasing. McOLESKY fc NORTON,
nov l Gibbons’Building.
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO* RAIL-ROAD,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
nnHIS ROAD Is now open for Uio transportation or
X Freight nnd Passengers to Waynesboro*. At tbls
point it connects with a splendid line or Four-Horse Post
Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection betweou Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon and Mllledgevllle.
On and after Mouday, May 101b, Passenger trains will
ran Dally, os follows:
J«eave Savannah at 8JD0o’clock A. M.
a.*m’.
A. M.
P. M,
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
..$5 50
..$6 50
$0 75
Macon at .7.30
MiUedgevilleot .7.00
u Augusta nt 4 JO
Arrive at Augusta at 0.40
atSavamioh... 6.00
at Macon at 6.45
at Mllledgevllle at. .....7.15
Fare between Sevan uadi and Augusta
. “ M Macon “ u
** « Mllledgevllle fcc M .
MACPI1EKSON U. MILLEN, Gen’l 8up’t.
Savannah, May 5th, 1852., . may 5
HILLIARD TA ISLES.
N Y. BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTORY, No. 00
• Ann-strcct, Now-York City—where a largo stock
maybe found with several newnnd Important Improve
ments, which wo have brought to a degreo of perfection
attained by uo others. Tho linprovementaoonslstofforra-
801)XII-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
\ DAILY TRAIN fol Passengers and Freight leaves
JA. ftlucon at 6tf A. hiL arrives at Oglethorpe at 10)(
A. M- leaves Oglethornf at 11)4 A. M~ arrives at Macon
at 3>f P. AI., connocUwg each way with the Central and
Macon and Westesfi Rail Road Trslns, and the Tolls-,
hassee, Eufaulanila Columbus Blall Stage Lines.
Passongbrs dine at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent
aug 20 South Western Hall ltoad.
ch we havo within the Inst year introduced to
Gentlemen at a distance :wishing to purchase
wood or marble bods, can bavo iholr orders
if were present, by addressing by
Cloths, Balls, Cues, French Loath-
j best description. Tables packed
tho public.
Tubles with wood or murblobods, can
filled the same ns tribe;
mull. AlwaysonboudC
era. and Pockets, of the beet descripllo
and slilpped to nil parts oftho country.
GRIFFITH fc DECREE
oct 14 2awi3m DO Ann-atrect, N.
ipLOURf STARCH, SOAP, 0ANDI,E8. fcc.—
JJ 100 bbls. Bnltlnioi'e Howanl-streci Flour.
50 bbls. Pure Getiosseu do.
25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s do.
100 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Starch.
50 boxes do. Pole Soap.
50 boxes New-York No. 1 do.
50 boxes O. W. Smith’s Family Soap.
11)0 boxes Mould Caudle*.
40 boxes Adamanli no Caudles.
60 boxes Lemon Syrup,
loo boxes Herrings.
50 boxes Candy.
50 dozen Buckets.
50 dozen Brooms.
In store and for sale by
nov 2 SWIFT fc CO.
CHEAP CASH STORE,
CORNER OF WHITAKER fc CONGRESS STREETS.
npilE subscriber* have just received, per Alabama, s'
X frc*U supply of Three-Ply and Ingrain CARPETS, en
tirely new patterns; also 0 4 and 84 Floor OIL CLOTH,
... ... AStfOO.,
T IN WARE, on hand and ■naumkcturstlto order,. ■
ocl SB. MOUSE fc NICHOLS, 155 UrougUton-oL 1
IIAHNDEN’S EXPRESS,
fok , . .
Now-Yorlc, Boston, Pliiladelplilny
And all the Northern, Eastern and ■ Western
Towns, California, Europe, 6fc. t(c. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Columns and MiUedgeviUe.
Georgia, and all intermediate Places.
A RUANGEMENTS having been made with the NEW
±\. YORK AND SAVANNAH 8TEAM8H1P COM.
PANY, by which we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, Specie, Jewelry, and Merchnndlzo of every
description. This Express uas been extended to mcot
(ho wants of tho citizens or Savannah and towns! tri. th*
nterlor. AU thoso Intrusting business to us can rely on
having all business matters attended to promptly and
faithfully. J. DKfttAUTlN. Agent,
153 Bay-st^ 2 doors East ol tho City Hotel, j
, Omcxs^-No.74 Broadway, New-York; No. 8 dour|
street, Boston; No. 43 South 3d street, Philadelphia.
N. B.—Please mark all goods, care Uoradeu’s Express
luly 17 ■ •» ’ , 6m .
Dviiitf and . _
aAVARS'AtCG*. .
73 York-st., rear of thd Court House,
Established in 1838.
T AD IBS’ Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Tibia
Xj Corcre, Ac. Cleaned, ami Dyed various colors; Ladles’
Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable stylo; Kid
Gloves Cleaned and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed as may,be required. Alldone In the
same style which has generally so much pleased'my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate.: -* 1
•> Persons Bending parcels by Steamboats, or RaU-Road,
are requested to write per maihsc ant 1 may knownwbers
to caU for thorn. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
spr 1 * ‘ ~
s.
i»OOHB A. HUMDrejCKSOJ
WHOLESALE Dinar
Gibbons. Hull din (rs,
^ OFFER FOR 8ALB-5.000 lbs. Unlon Whlta
Leaf Lead, pure snd No. 1}
150 boxes Window Glass;
BOO gallons Linseed Oil:
, 500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil;
80 barrels do. Whale Oil;
10 do. Train Oil, best quality; .
0 do. Winter strained Lard OU{
5 do. Coburn’aAlachlnery.OUt ■ ,
10 do. No. 1 Castor OU;. .
SO do. Copperas, green and dry;
10 do. Epsom Salts; 10 casks Potash; ’<
5 casks Saueret'i&i
5 bnrrals Refined Saltpetre;
850 ounces Faria’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Lorillanl’s Bnufi;
80 boxes assor^d Candles;
50 boxes Roy’s Lemon 8yrup;
30 bogs Pcpjicr, Allspice aud Glngw; : .
1. barrel eucli Nutans, Mace and doves; ,,,
100 reams LeUer and Willing Papon ^ ..
Together with on extensive assortment or Patent Medb
nines; Perforaery; Hair, Tooth nnd Shaving Brashes; Toi
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Side Combs, fcc, fcc.; all
of which are offered at the lowest, prices, either for cash
or approved pqpor. sept 9
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H.T.0aKIUW60U. J0»UU MORKtB. JOHN J.KIDOWAL
GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RID GW AY,
COTTON FACT0E8
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 47 OARONDALET-STRBET, f
New-Orleani. .
Ma. Morris will remain at Montgomery; Alabama,
and all orders for th6 purchasing or Cotten, or any other
' toiour care, atihat placo, wlu
Uo WITT Sc: MORGAN* I
DEALERS IN FANCY &
C ALL attention to Iholr la
articles, which they offer,
Rich Printed deLalttes and Cashmeres,
iYench and English ftforinos, .. 1 *
Block Bombazines and Alpacas,
Linen Cambric'and'Elnbrbldered Hdkfiu 1
Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes,
Irish Linens nnd Damasks, ... ,
Linen and Cotton Stacetlrigs. .*
Silk. Cotton nnd Merino iTosiefy, hi ■-H .
White and Colored FlonneU,
Cloths and
Dinners snJ ToWeUngsr
Table and Plano Covers,
Plain and Figured Btack Bilks,
Black 8atlo tie Chone.
Plain Changeable Bilks,
Paris Mantillas and Tnlmas,.
Bonnet and Plnln Ribbons,
Brocbo and tiald Shawls,
French and English Crajies, .
Indies’and Gentlemen’s Kid Gloves,
Swiss and Cambric Trimmings,
French Needle-worked and Laco Col
Blankets, Plains and Kerseys,
Muhlln Curtains,
Brocha and Figured Silks,
Domestic Goods, of all descriptions, of the
■ ture :.1 !—i :
I Gan, and I Will Retuil Dry Voods
Cheaper than or** 2 - ^ * * *
*OUYlNG all'our Co<
J3 omy for Cash, wo.(
than tbe prtf “
wholcsalol I
patronize f ‘
Blreels for
Shawls
find Uie
Bother
bull lies a ontruslo>t
with prompt aUenttoiw . . ’■:-
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