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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN,
tSBS*
( IfOtttCB.
Jecoinbcr iiexl) will be I.M#
im door In HlneavUle, Liberty
fOie Real Estate or William A. Parker, seo,
,, county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of said
fft’a.] H. 0. PABKKH, AdmV.
S KABLE to*MiVideroMho honorable Court of
Inarr of WhitfieldCounty, will be aoldbelbro
"••‘sarsHS's
SSWoLlbhn Fieri Slrobel, a minor.
“oSBPU B. HKLVKNSTON, Trustee.
. “ Truim’* btie. .
iMbW'* 1
iiewiKtti nhnut 29 vcara or age, n good field hand and
eegar maker. Sold for thebouolllof thoUtiUdrenOf the
.f nhi.iiAim unci Amelia Rooralana, hla wife.
irior Court ot
will be sold
the Court
! P*Chliholra, and Amelia Goqrglaua, Jhls wife.
JOHN T. ROWLAND, Trustee.
iSh, Kor.MBM. 521#.
—' Admin latrator’a Sale,
tho first Tuesday In liS
> CoSrt House, between the legal honrs or sate, will
sold, by permission or the Onllnary or Chatham Conn-
tho following portion ortho Real and Peraoual Estate
or George Glen, deceased, late or said bounty, ylat
A PLANTATION, sltualed on tho Ogeechco, 13
from Savannah, containing about 1,033 scree, wl
SsSwSnK
COUD?, containing about 800 acre*; a Tract or Land ln
MVy WM. P. HUNTER, AdmVc.TA.
1,11,n Sheriffs Sale-Continued.
iFllOTTU^UAyln_Jwj S to
TtvN THE FIRST TUESDAY In DcccmDfj nuxi, Dciore
vJ tho Court Ilouso at 8pringfWd, Effingham County,
wid bo sold: . Tom, a negro slave, levied on at tho prop*
ertv of tho Mlato of Isaiah Neely, deceased, to **'(*>7
space, tho Association reserves tho right to modify or re-
cct
vision among the heirs.
1 November 8,1PS8.
ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
nov 3
NOTICE.
rrWO MONTHS after dale application will be made
I to tho Court of Ordinary of Effingham county, for
leave Ip sell all the Lands belonging to tho estate or
Clorborne Bcvlllo, Into of said couuty deceased, for dlvl-
slou among Urn h^ategk w SOLOMONS, Executor.
• October 8,1853. 0016
NOTICE.
MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
to tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary or Chatham
ity for leave to sell tho Real Estato and Negro Slaves
ling to JAMES M. BATES, late of said county, do-
1 & u, 0 b«*m o,
, . ** NOTICE. .
rr\WO MONTHS after date, application will be made to
1 Ibo Court o. Onlli»<J county for tan
and creditor! of »ald’deceased.
Sept. 30,1888,
.ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x,
k sept 33
' NOTICE*
persons having demands agMnstthe estate
Glen, late or Chatham County, deceased,
jnlrwl to present them duly attested within
6 present them duty nuesiea wui
5st»H>aoaag.
' • '
Administrator, C.T. A.
nTATR OP GEORg5aT| IC AU persons Interested
S lll.atl.nm Co. I hereby notified that two
SonlSfnfterthtadate application wlU be made to ■*-
Honorable tho Ordlnary.of said county, for leave to
AdmV, C. T, A.
TATE OF GEORGIA. | To all whom U may concern:
■4M. .PPIMJ»
of Guardianship to George, Allen and Adeline Hunt,
mloorayndoFpW. of Jmoo Bun. Into of Uhl Count),
* ** D * Ordinary B. a
"Cltotloni for UeUers of Uoardianshlp.
(lunaUc,)
i be granted tho applicant.
AftXrbcrfA.D.lKa
Citothra,'ftr Letters Dlnnlfisory.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, l To all whom it may concern:
WbSJ«fi5«tHS«LT; Administrator or tho estate
aMWwfisBB
iS Uwhsve)t“my offlcewltbln the Umeprescribodby
taw.otactwlse letters of Dlsmlssloil will be granted the
; Ordinary E.C.
/^Citation, for Letters of Administration.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, |xo all whom It may concern:
VhetXC E?B7Da Loans has applied to me for
LetteraofAdmlnlstnrtlon on the estato of Henry Harford,
^°^“fb“S<SSrdi««lodmo"l.h.H;»d
gular the kindred and creditors of said dcccawd, to file
time prescribed by law;
oil’ll! OnHonry Mclntoah county.
aAVASNAHrAlftTJK'rA A; IIAMliDUu;
Thi Union Sloan llnnl Company of Gt»r
l JSiJMln'an* South Carolina ItavlnB thoroughly
^SSShvcrhaulnl nnd reflttc<l Uto auncrlorsu
SSHoLcOOK end OBEGON, wlthUghton,
now nod) to inuupon freight ot nil detcrlptlonB
twronHavoi.nah, AnrwtatrodH.mhuis,wllSaamuch,
If not moro dl.pulclClhrut .pfo 1 .''J v '- r '
Tli* *tcamera are commanded by experienced and
commodating Captains. All freight consigned to
■ireiits will be forwarded free of commissions.
*^The accommodations for paseengers are equal, If
superior to “(,•*£“ ™AU°'EI^'preiH;nt, Savannah,
, . , E. F. KINOHLEY fc CO n Agents M
*ept31 JAMES HARPER, Agent, Augusta,
' savannah and a uucaxA,
Aauocldtloo for tloExhibition or Uto toiluitry ot
,11 Nations*
KEW.YOBK, JULY 1HN 1855.
TUB ASSOCIATION FOB THE EXBIDITION OF
TIIBINDUSTBY OFjALf. NATIONS ,l»o noUco th.l
the Exhibition wlU be opened, In tho dty of New.York,
ontheSddtyhf May, 1853, Tho Municipal Authorities
have (ranted to them tho use of Reservoir Squire, and
7 are pfoceedlng to erect thereon a building worthy
tho purpose to which It Is to be devoted. Tbe Amo*
elation desire to make tbe Exhibition, In fact as well as
In name, a ReprsMOtallon from other countries as well
as their own, of Raw Materials and Produce, Manufac
tures, Machinery and Fine Aria. To this end they have
made arrangements with OaAataa Bvscnax, Esquire,
Into Commissioner of the Austrian Empire at the Indus
trial Exhibition of London, whose skill, experlenco and
high character offer the most sallsflictory security to Con
tributors from abroad. Mr. Buschek Is the authorised
Agent of this Association, for all countries other than
thatol tho Continent of America, and as such has re
ceived Its Instructions. All communications Horn Con
tributors abroad must bo addressed to him at “Tl»e Of
fice of tbo Exhibition or the Industry of all Nations In
New-York,” No. 6 Charing Cross, I-ondon. Ho will state
to them tho nature of tho powers glvon aud tbe authority
conferred, and will also explain tho great Inducements
offered by tho enterprise to European Exhibitors. This
Association will correspond with all persons In tho
United States, tho Canadas and British Provinces, the
West Indies, and this Continent generally, who may do-
•Ire to coulribulo to this Exhibition. All such commu
nications must bo addressed to “Tua SscasTsav or
the Association roaTua Exhibition or the lanot-
TatorAM, Nations, Nsw-Yoax.” The Association Is
now ready to receive applications, and It la desired that
they bo sent In Immediately. Due notlco will be given,
hereafter, when the Building will bo ready for tho recep
tion of articles. Application for tho admission of Ob
jects to the Exhibition must represent Intelligibly their
nature and purpose, and most also state distinctly the
number or Square Feet, whether or Wall, Floor or coun
ter required. Machinery wlflbe exhibited In motion—
ho Motive Power to bo furnished by thej Association—
and applications for tho admission or Machinery, to be
so exhibited, tn addition to the general description and
the requisition for space^musl set forth tho amount of
Motive Power required. The Association deem it proper
to announce that Paintings In Frames will be exhibited.
,s, notwithstanding the magnitude, or the proposed
ulldlng, there must, necessarily, be a limitation of
.’the ^ -*-*•* * J *
BY JAMES SUIililVANs Brougliton-at*
“tan of the M Red” Star Flog.)
is i—. — fu.. — llher W | t h ll
CHILSON’S
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE.
W E are happy to announce that CHILSOJPS PA-
TFJTTAIR H'ARMWOAJfD VRKTUJiT*
I.YO FURNACE^ as *cccntly Improved and patented,
is declared by high aud reliable authority to be U"
BEST FURNACE IN THE WORLD,
; r no’ - ffONSIOTItio iXnVrtttffiimMM&r"wtl'b BOUSE Do.;i Phil;
HftgnfftUurUUel, Mfa’fcnames*. £ d S P1NQ <Xd8 ’ ,nd T,S ^ RE ’*‘ * h0 '“'.
_K.Tooahwtd.gotuluror,monlof8wldle^ItridlM«ntl I ^OLLIVAN^SOUTItERN IUON^WITOH^COOKING | „ nn
; Planter’s iron Ring...Cooking stovd. par ton fcornox stoves,
d.; English Eastern Pram. do.
^variety of | Do. Iron Witch do,
Jw^TBORNE WILIilAMB,
iUT,or Agntone ihoRenegmloT"
‘ or^My Brother tho Colonel.
LonUon Ari^oures'l. for October.'
American Journal of foe Medlcal 8clence^ for October.
ThoUodo™rfh«™S ttulwInthi^Sctlco of u
Willux B, Flrmino. JoiiuM.Mi,,..
d Sciences, for Octal
the ]8thCohlury,
lussaye’s Men and Won v . «,*.,,
Doo’s Philosophers and Actresses.
—thio DomesticPhysician. ...
Iph Abbey, Upper Ten Thousand, Pro-
ilhlo Domestic Physician.
Iph Abbey, Upper r—
“sOBfJoL ItOOKB—Swim’, Scriti, Forkin’. Arlth-.l WSr.'fiufiii
---*■•-1 . n -L. ...J til-. l.l I <hl,l* amallnn
op.it; r “ VH ' , l^^ n >
CHARLES aUOJLL, Ardfe^-
(FROM LONDON.1 *’
. sites. Jewel Parlor
Barouche, Buggy and.8ulky | sept81
Persian A. T. Parlor.
Frauklln Coal Burner.
Washington Coal Burner.
Sylvan Parlor 8tove.
May QueenDlning Room
Stove | Boston do. do. do
A • - r ■ (FROM -dUUfDOR,),.
Offers hit service* to Iho ollltens of Bavannil.. i. «_
nlah; Designs, Specifications and EsUmhles^for , Pu!ui ft,r *
. — ftiynleBulldl^ond jo ,snperlntend"SS i 2Ly l ^ l ( > 0 «;■
metlci, Goodrich's National Goograp\iy and Pictorial ihelr erection. dttriD *
Histories, Brown’s, 8mlth’s and Murray’s Grammars. Beslgns for the Fronts of Store*, as well as their la,*.
Steel Pens In Iho greatest variety. Letter and Card Pa nil Flulngik carefolly attended to. lr “'w-
por, and Stationery ofoverv description. Offlcoln Borel’a Building, up one flight of atairs.
* 00128 W THORNE WILLIAM A | *eplS8 Jy . B
Nat only is this Furnace and our system of Ventilation
proved and declared to bo tho best modo of Warmlr -
Harnesses, or all kinds, by tho single sot.
, U1 ® CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,—Baroucho, Buggy i
'♦ I Bulky'8prihg* and Axles; Dash Frame*} Hobbs;
DBY POOPS.
I npHE CABIN AND PARLOR} o'r "elave* and Masters.
A' B> J.Thnrnlnnlltinilnlnh.
FACTORSl
illation Down by the alnglo act 5 Plated and llraSs Stump Joints; /-xfFEU FOR
..arming plain do.; patent Dash Leather. Top and Curtain do, j 1/ following:
and Ventilating Dwellings Churches Academies, School broad and narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and DRESS GOO
Houses, Court and State liouses, Hospitals, Stores, Worsted Fringe*? black and] — —** —
In nearly alt the cities and towns In the United 8tates, nr Lamps; Plated and Bras*
but Is meeting with equal fovor In the Canadas, England, Plated Knob*, fee. ,
Russia, and other foreign countries. U baa been award-1 ~ JLQN1H>N h! i 1 1s F sTnifiTr
_jATI!HOI* de CO._
FOR SALE, AT THE LOWE8T PRICES, the
wotuoil I • ,11 HD ,1 (1,1 ,I,U A uutfl. »IJ All,*. AVI I HIM.... . I
Tho Mysteries of tho People 5 orthe History of a Prole-
tas..- »—'— *•-- -»rliestaf — ** ,L “* — 1
S i to Ihe present time—
ugeno Sue—eight edl-
Banda; Bran and
July 33 -
I DRESS GOODS—Frondi Printed Mouslln Do Lnlnei;
I English and American Do Lalnes, uew designs: Perelan
Cloth; High Colored Mouslln De Lnlntst Plsld Raw
“■**- Trench nnd English Merinoa; French and Scotch
untry G ,
ly, tkt Ortat PRIZE \
Firii f rrutkfs,, uuu — —
MEDAL at Ut$ Fair, London. It baa been sub
jected to the most rigid Investigation and severe practi
cal tests, and unanimously declared the best. (See the |
[Under the Marshall Hotel.] . _
OraxiNO or a most MAONinosNT Assortment or Silks;
Dar Goons, buitasmi roa Fam. Txade.
rjiO THE LA DIES OF 8AVANNAH^-We open for
SUka; French nnd English Merinos; French and18cotch
Ginghams; English and French Prints; Changeable uto-
de Silks; Rich Brocade 8llkt, Plain and Figured Black
EMBROIDERIES-Musllu and Laco Collars; Cheml-
saSSSS'«SSiS| waabr —-iSSSSSSS;”
twenty-five hundred reffcreuct*, many or whom are pro- -LOT 1.—5 eases of tho moat beautlfol DAMASK TA- Linen Cambric Handkercblefe.
..... ............ V RLE LINENS, (M vide, at C3)f, 7J, STXo. Mil «1 per UOSIEBY-L..II..’- Ml*m>.
—* which for cHRAPttKMCUinot berorptaotl. MMrttoDnl or E
- 3.—Constat, of 5 enrol HIOB DAMASK TABLE Men’, .ml Bo),’
TO
; UnderSleoves; Capa and Copoa ; Swiss nnd Uam-
Edgingsond Inserting*; Thread Valendsa and Lisle 1
»; Black 811k and Blonde Edgings; Rich Lawn and
>rlc Handkerchief*. . \\
if—Ladies’, Misses’, Men’s tad Boys*, a full
or English and German; Ladles,’ Misses’,
loys’ Merino Vests.
tarisn Family, from the earil
translated, from the French,
tlon.
GslIantTom; or tbe Perils of the Ocean. By the au
thor of “Yankee Suck,” Ac.
Mike Fink; a legeud of tho Ohio. By Emerson Ben
nett—revised edition.
Orndes for Youth. By Mrs. Gilman.
Book for tho Comer—second series.
Walks and Talks oran American Farmer In England— 1
second series. Received by
nov4 J. D. GUBBEDGE.
inaiiToa"’m
. , JOltif'FoiT.I, - .
.10.-1), lh,mllmwct «a.l)
miNKER A ogdenT
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHAi
sept 4 - No, 80
Offers hi?proflSlonslMin^creto'fhe'ukroTof
nah and Its vicinity, Reeldence-comcr of
nan and Its vicinity. Residence—comer of Contra*.
Bull-streets, over, the Drugstore of W. W. LlncX** 1 **
fob 3 ly
NEW ROOKS
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fc CO n
Thursday, Novrmber 4th.
Thursday, Novrmber 4th. “
M^tefii^Xt’rh/L'l^Pt’n".! ’VSSgiusH.um.
. ngtou: and Peel,
Appleton’s Popular Library.
trades for Youth: a Homo Pastime. By Caroline
applications, but, lu so doing, will be governed by
Impartiality, looklug only to the general objects
io Enterprise. The Association also reserves tho
... iterprise. — T ..
right of determining the length of tlmo, not to ex
ceed In any case one season, during which objects
shall severally form port or tbe Exhlblltou. Exhibi
tors are requested to designate an Agent, to whom
their contributions shall be delivered when withdrawn
from the Exhibition. Prizes for excellence In the vari
ous departments of tho Exbib!Uons,wlU be awarded under
the direction of Capable and Eminent Persons. With
tills statement, the Directors solicit the cooperation of the
productive intellect and Industry of their own and other
countries. THEODORE SEDGWICK, President.
W*. Whsttbn, Secretary.
fosstonal gentlemen, whose scientific attainments tn inch
matters are well know... To attain this desirable ohject,
the inventor of Ihik Furnace first abandoned the manu
facture of the common frail hot-nlr furnaces seven yean
since, under the settled conviction that red-hot Iron fur
naces bum the oxygen out or the air, producing an un-
thy, scorching, dissgreeable odor, unfit to be inhaled
human belntti; broltta tho oonD.nl cmukliw uml I ”E&r»_4 rota 6A r UNni.E'AdHK ..
si av. 1 iiutT'K■!ttCi "Arod,” ife ia,,i “ “ ij " n ' nb **? wasasa, 1 \ ^ **
annoyance aud expense of repairs, now pots, Ac. lie 2 casesEtob^cached Ll^en Thblb Cloths, coinmonclng I Irish ntaherat'lluiadiuas: p l uln 2 in * 8 «to , * M o , 'to , y Library,
now hosthe satlsfiction or knowing that*hls efforts to -t 65^two Tn?d8 Bauare h 8 I . Popular 8uporBllllons, nnd tho Truths contained thoro-
■ecuro nheoithful, economicaland durable epparaty, for | J^JO rich*^* Damask WORSTED TABLE | ?5 W }£. . I l n .»ta W,t L a ^ a S??. u A l ofMesmerlsm. By Herbert Blayo,
msyl#
.jpalra.. ^ .
safety against setting buildings on fire In which they are
mascToas.
Moxtimsx Livingston. Elbkxt J. AanaasoN,
Alfbed PaLk, Pmur Bcaaowas,
August Belmont, Johnston Livinuston,
Alexander H. Milton, Ja. Charles W. Foster,
GEOROB L.SCUUTLEB, THEODORE SEDGWICK.
nug 33 mlh 4uios
HOUSE-FURNI811INO OOODSI
COLLINS & BULKLEY,
Importers and Dealers.
100 IlRYA!V>S'r.,
A RE now receiving, aud offer for sale at very low pile ,
JA. a large assortment of House-Furolshlng articles,
such as:
CROCKERY, M TUREENS,
CHINA, PLATES,
GLASS. DISHES,
PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN A BOWLS,
TINWARE,
GOB LETS, CASTORS,
TUMBLERS/ KNIVES,
DECANTERS, FORKS,
PRESERVES, SPOONS.
WAITER!
FURN AGES—Dr. Clark’s improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS of all descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, Ac.
Emerson’s celebrated VENTILATORS for Roofo of
buildings smoky chimneys, Ac. COOKING RANUf
wllh or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures,
sizes and styles of those beautiful
MIEBOB MABBLE MANTLES,
Parlor and Chamber Frame Grutcs,
of rich European and American styles.
Also—A splendid article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
GRATES, for Parlors, Ac.
Architects, Builders, and the Public generally, please
examine our extensive assortment. Personal attention
given to warming and ventilating buildings In any part
orthe country.
CHILSON L RICHARDSON A CO.,
374 Broadway, New-York.
1, RICHARDSON A C"
rge
the
JELLY GLASSES, LAB1L .
While nnd Fancy China Dinner Services, White Stone
do- Tea Sets, together with every description of Cal and
Plain "*
Glassware.
China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes
and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Colognes: rich
Cut Wine Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, and other Fancy
articles In great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, Andirons,
Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks, Wood and Willow
Ware, Brooms, Brushes Door Mats, Lanterns, both
guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladies’ Work and Trav
eling Baskets—together with many other articles not
enumerated. oct23
FANCY CA8SIITIERE PANT AND
VEST PATTERNS.
IIE Subscriber has just received per steamer,
_ choice lot of the above Cloths, some or tbe hand
somest over brought to this market, which be Is proper-
■ to make dp In tbe handsomest style.
>cts:t M. D. MURPHY, 105 Bryan-streeL
A CARD,
T HE subscribers would call tbe attention of tho citi
zens or Savannah and surrounding country to their
large and newly-selected stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
comprising almost every article wanted In fornlshlng
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly ail of
which were bought for Cosh, and will be sold at remark
ably small profits.
ibly smalt profits.
They call particular attention to their Stock of Stoves
Mantel Pi *-*
Grates, Mantel Pieces, Ac.
Persons wanting any thing In the line of Honse-keep-
ing articles would do well to examine their Stock before
purchasing elsewhere, and have tbe advantage of select
ing from an entirely New Stock.
B MORSE A NICHOLS,
sept 28 tf 155 Broughton-sL
HEADQUARTERS FOR
GOOD CARRIAGES.
MY SUCCESS In tho CARRIAGE
Business in the city of Savannah, Is no
•longer an ' experiment, It is a “JL«f fact.”
For the considerate, generous confidence and llbend pa
tronage that I hare received from Factors, Mer
chants and Citizens generally, 1 desire In this public
manner to express my thanks, and to renew my assu
rances of Increased delerralnotlon to giro the most entire
satisfaction tool! who may favor me with their custom. 1
hare devoted the past summer to getting up a large and
SPLENDID STOCK OP EVERT KIND OP CARatAOE DOW fo
use. All oftbew Carriages are well suited to this mar
ket, and for neatness, tightness and durability they can
not be surpassed. Rocxaivays of every style, Coaches
and Pleasure Waoonb. Also, Buooies of every con
ceivable shape and kind (among them, some from J. H,
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In Now York) and a
very neat, light and convenient style of Sulky, for
Physicians and olhers. J.C. THORNTON,
oct SO tf Comer of West Broad and Bny-sls.
NEVITT, LATUROP A STEBB1N8,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IN DBY GOODS,
r\FP£R FOR 8ALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Plan-
\J nels, Llnseys, Osnabursr, Yarns, Shirtings and
Sheet!ng«, Ginghams nnd Prints, DeLatnes and Merinos,
Bombazines and Alpacas, Black and Colored Challys,
Black and Coloied Satins and Silks, Dress Sllks-ofaB
qualities, Linen and Cotton Sheetings Linen and Colton
Pillow-casing, Super Irish Linens, Towellngs,' Damasks
and Napkins, Table Diapers and Cloths, Furniture Prints,
Fringes, Dimity, 8allnets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cas-
siraeres, Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchief*, Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shawls of all kinds, L
dies’ Embroidered Handkerchief*, Caps and Collsi
Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves of all kinds, Silk Handker
chiefs, Ac.; together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Goods establishments. nov 1
to r.m tt.e follo.lng Stamm,
J L. ADAMS, (Iron.) .....lC.pt.
.TilAM.(Iron) C»pUllo.«»»o.
Tuns. S. MCTCAU, .Copt-—-.
TENNESSEE, CnpL
.Which, wllhtow-boatsand lighters, afford unequalled
facilities for transportationi of freight W the Interior of
Georgia, South Carolina, Tenneseee and Alabama, ln
connection with Railroads. ....
1 The elegant steam-packet D. L^ Adams wIII connect
with the stoamahlps Florida and Alabama, landing
liSkT&nl.
Siisrnrsrtaa:
President, Savannah. Merchandize from the Interior, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
-A-. • DIRECTORS.
Savannah.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low. Edward
Padelford. W. O. 0*Drlscotl, Charles Green. Joseph a
^“XoausTA^J/R^Bnlkl^T. B. Metcalf, James Hop,
L. Hopkins, B. Sherman. G. hi. Newton.
Savannah, June 34,1853.
CHt AP CASH STORE.
CORNER OF WHITAKER A CONGRESS. STREETS.
T HE subscribers have Just received, per Alabama,
fresh supply ofThree-Pl— J * " * •••*—’ -
X fresh supply ofThree-PIy and Ingrain CAKPET8, en
tirely new patterns; also 0 4 and 8-4 Floor OIL CLOTH,
which will be sold at unusually low prices.
NEW GOODS.
AULSBURY A CO. has Just recelrcd per steamer
J Florida, a large lot or Cloaks, Over Coals, Business
and Dress do., of almost every variety, which they are
offering at very reasonable terms.
Marshall House Building.
OYSTERS! OYSTERS II OYSTERS III
The undersigned having been appointed
agent for the sale or Mr. Duma's celebra-
..j . preptr
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OP GEORGIA.
T HIS COMPANY 'will continue to tnuuportProduce
and other Merchandise,, ori the Savannah river, to
LAMAR, 77.-.v. j; CapL Cres well.
- —ABO ALSO IT TUB STBAMBR—
AMORY SIBLEY, CapL -
The latter Steamer belnrf of less draught than any
a the River, Insures unprecedented despatch in
* of the water. The Company is also provided
' in-Tow-Boals pud two Lighters.
Ight addressed to the care or the Company, of
l will bo received and forwarded, free or com-
A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. It- MILLS, Agent. Savannah.
,JY..M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augnsta.
*r ADIES’ Silk and Woolen Dreeeee, Shawls, Table
. I j Carers, ice. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors; Ladles’
Bleached and Preeeed In a tashionablo style; Kid
Glares Cleaned and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned,
— - roroltavl Alldonoln tho
‘ V toy
'novated or Dred aa may be required. All done In
me style which htf generiliy so much pleased
M.
DERuAST tf CO.
bar-
dispatch,
rel, nnd open: .
as to suit the wonts of llie nubile. ,, . .
lies and hotels, furnished any quantity that rosy
desired. VV. D. FORD,
oct 18 Woldburg’a Building, Jefferson-strceL
pickled, in such size kegs
c. Parties, private faml-
VVANTEDr-A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can
find Immediate employment by application tn
—. 18 W. D. FORD.
EMPIRE HOTEL, OGLETHORPE, Ga.
>4 The SubKriber, late of the Washinotox Hall.
Macon, Gs^, havlng Uken the sbove llotcl, and
* furnished It tbronghout with the best of nerfr fur
niture, nnd hsvlnglnrge and nln rooms, he hopes to share
a portion of public patrousge by close attention to busi
ness, having good stabling, and overv convenience to
........ irv cc
make tbe guests of bis bouse comfortable.
June31 ly JESSE CAIN,Proprietor,
NAPKINS, warranted all linen; at (3.33 and 33^50 the r GLOVES—Hoskln, Silk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladlee’ ™^. le
' "lot li, U ^’*ir i UNffiA 0 6ffra LINEN DAM | I W-lk* *IU, P™'*- <>, Mro. 0. M. Kl,k.
siSB^Jd' f^iftfiSSN^EftaiKlv
July 81 SAVANNAH, OEORnis
IND’f — *
GENERAL GO ——. ...ro..w.. nnil
Nuvan.mli-Xo. 172 nay-ttrc^V.
40UN T. ROWLAND. [aUg 21] JOHN T. ROWLASB. it
CHANT8,
AUCTiON^AW^MMJSsfcr
Idlngs. , . _
Also—Four sltee of new and superior PORTABLE
no n. /U..L1. t 1 linoT* iv) onltnnT.
J bales (curiously fine) Flannels;
which cannot be surpassed.
‘MANTILLAS. , .
LOT 6.—10 cases best Black Glace and Colored SILK
MANTILLAB, lined and wadded throughout, Imported
direct from tho first firms In Paris and Londor
tog at (7 50. For sqrle and beauty or design
far surpass those of former seasons. In tins department
a most usefolarticle In Tweed,'(also lilted and wadded)
‘ “ “ we Intend
wuoreu mu* 1 PAPER COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, I juJBiruouonnna Amusement; au Encyciopteamor me I
hout, Imported TYPE a, PRINTING PRESS AGENCY, most Interesting objects or Natural History and Natural r|1| ®***co Offlolhorpo, G«.
Ion, comraeno- 06 , 90 c o * ’ Philosophy; or the Illstoryof Nations and Countries, L Will practice In the Counties or Mston, Marion, Cra W .
Ign these goods No. 182 East-Bay, Intermixed wllh Instructive^Tales, &c. A Monthly Mag- ford, Sumter, Houston, Dooly, and Loe. ‘ ■
Ins departmcul CDAKLESTON, 80DTR-CAR0UNA. I sxlne, ot (3 per annum. Referencese—MMira. Roberts, Foote Jc Marshall, 8*.
I iP? THE WORLD: a Family^ Book for Tin, |
strucllon and Amusement; an Encyclopedia of the
OHARLttTON, ,
, TOSEPH WALKER begs leave respectfully to Inform
termed “THE SACK,” we Intend offering at (4 30, e| (ho public that he has opened a Commission Paper
which is elegant, durable, warm and cheep I . , Warehouse, end agency for T'ype, Presses, ehL, aud will
Alto, a splendid choice in Black Bpanlsh Mantillas In devote his personal attention toll exclusively. From his
juch lu vogue In Eurepo and the North, great facilities, ho will be enabled to sell on the very best
to be seen to bo admired. terms PRINTING PAPER. Agent for the 8outh-Carollna
azine, at (3 per
Also, a spit
Broadcloth, so tnuc
which have only
ChU-Ghat: or, Short Tales In Short Words. Ily the .
author of “Always Happy,” “Key to Knowledge,’’ kc. '
Tbe Lives of tho Patriarchs and Prophets. Edited by
Uanjud^B*.
SHAWLS. , , Paper Manufacturing Company, Greenville, 8. C.: also
LOT 7.—Upwards of 4000 Scotch Wool, 8quoroand for the Fayetteville and Llncolnton, N. C n Paper Mills,
ong SHAWLS, si prices which will astonish the par- The extensive Mill of the former Is one of the largest In
I . t l. l. 1 ntL- V-1... I. .r .Ln l.ln.l nnJ
Also,
CUILSON, 1
51 k 53 Blockstone^L, Boston.
Staw!4tawo4mo
Long
chaser.
1UU0 Plaid Squares, ALL WOOL, at 21.
1000 Plaid Drub and Blue, fine and soft, at 83 75,
worth 04.
1000 Plaid nnd Mode Long (or double) Shawls, mens-
uring 4 yards by 2, nil at 8180.
1000 and upwards Plaid and Mode Long (or double)
Shawls, finest quality, In Wool, French Cashmere ana
British manufactured ditto, at equally low price
CANTON CRAPE.
LOT K—Our establishment Is already wrll wotbd for Grocers,
tor this beatlful Shawl, In every variety; si present we ENVELOPE and assorted Colored Papers,
have tho largest stock over seen In this city, tn pla n CARDS.—Plain, Blank, Enamelled nnd Colored, at
WHITE and CORN COLORED, together with a splendid manufacturers’ prices.
display of tho MASSIVE EMBROIDERED WHITE, at TYPE, PRESSES AND PRINTING MATERIALB.—
813^0 and 840; the*e goods are worth 80 and 8100 each. I Arrangements have been made to go moro extensively
tho Rev. H. Hastings Weld.
Curiosities of the Microscope; or, Illustrations of the
mlnuto pans of Creation—adopted to tbo csiiaclty of the
Young. With Colored Uluatrations. By Rev. Joseph H.
yy...L.. tv n . *
vannah: Winshlp k Sons, Macon. * . Jy 7
JAU. t\ IIAIIIlLXflli, -
(sucoassoR To iIamiLtor fc habdsmzn.)
FACTOR 4 vn /'mtwicciAu liUHtta.'..
the whole country. Tho machinery Is of tho latest and
most approved construction, embracing every new nnd
rateable improvement, nnd Is equal to the boat Northern
Mill. The other Mills are in successful operation, menu-
factoring Paper which bears comparison wllh the best.
WRITING PAPER.—He has made arrangements with
several Mills, and can offer all kinds much lower than bos
been sold at ihe South.
JR AND COMMISSION' MERCHANT.
No. 83 Hay-at.* Savannah* Ga.
The services of Mr. 0. F. Hamilton, (long known
| io the public as seller of Colton and’country Produce-
- - Dental Mcdlclno-belng a purchaser ot GroceriesJlunlly supplies,kd,)'havebeta
Compendium of Medical 8clcnco, as connected wllh the secured. Prompt and strieiatlenlfon will be given tossy
Study or Medical 8urgery. Second edition, revised, cor- bu * l " e “ lo ^ oJjk* above Home,
rected nnd enlarged. By Thomas E. Bond. A.M.M.D. *1 Tho Mtlledgovllle Recorder and' Macon Joanul
- Received by J. B.CUBBEDGE. k Messenger, will please Insert 4 monthe/nnd send bllta
1 to this office. 4mo angll
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold in fine pow
der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to tbe consistency
or thick paint, snd applied with a brush, and after an ex*,, — . .. . .
posure ora few months to the atmosphere, this coating AUwho have seen our Crape Shawls, testify to their Into this business, and to keep larger stocks constantly
becomes a perfect slate or coat of mall, prelecting wfast- beauty and cheapness, and this lot fully bear out their I on band.
NEW ROOKS.
rpHEKNICKERBOCKER for November.
"^WRAPPING PAPER. II. I. pronnrc.1 to cell nil kind. I .dttd^.’bHjoMuK'SShtarttSr'Sflta'uSkSi.ro I "-J' 11 ;* 11 't. - ....
The Cabin and Parlor; or 81avea and Masters. ByJ.
Thornton Randolph—Illustrated.
GaltantTom; or the Perils orthe Ocean.
Conresrions of an Eton noy. By Charles Rowcroft.
Mike Fink; a legend of Iho Ohio. By Emerson Ben
nett. Received by
nov 5 JOHN M. COOPER k CO.
. CAI.VIN FAY, Architect. ~
Respectfully tenders his services to tho citizens of Satan,
nah. He will at alt.times be ready to foruith FLAMS
and DRAWING8 for all descriptions: of Buildings, and
superintend their construction. Office opposite PulaiM
House, over Hoywoud’s shop, ' ly sept 11 1
factor'S/commV^iio^mSIchant,
88 lluy-Street, '
ever Is covered from the action of the weather and from
fire.
There Is nothing equal to It for steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds or iron, as it forms a coating nearly as hard
as the Iron Itself, and never cleaves off.
in some places, a spurious article has been sold as the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be carefol to buy ol
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel Is marked BI~AKE?8 FIRErPROOt
PAINT. Tbe above Point is for sale in Savannah by
sep 18 O. A. L. LAMAR.
encomiums.
, He Is Agent for John T. While’s TYPE and 8TERE- ,
DRESS GOODS. OTYPE FOUNDRY, which hns been established over
LOT 9.—This department has received more than our Forty Years, and Is one orthe best In the couulry. Also, 1
usual attention. We offer on this occasion Uie lakoKst r. Hoc k Go’s Celebrated PRINTING PRE88 MANU- ,
and oBKAFtsT otsFLAY in TUB Uhitrd Statbi, in FACTORY. Typo, Presses, kc^ furnished at the samo I
er«
in obkafrbt ntiPLAV xn TUB Uhitbd Statbs, in FACTORY. Typo, Presses, kc., furnished at tbo sa
ery variety of texture and tabrlc, among which we 1 prlco as at tho Foundry or Machine Shop, the actual
mfldenliy bring to notlco 300 pieces rich changeable, penaooftrantportallon only added, which would hi
“*■■"1 ALPACAS, at 31X and 37)<c. per I to be paid if bought in New York.
ex-
have
— manufactured to order, of superior paper and bind .
Ing. The attention of county clerks, registers, kc- kc-
ls particularly Invited to tho above. For sale at the
book store of 8. 8. SIBLEY, 1
noy 8 ’ 4 No. 138 Congress-street.
fobs—ly
GA8 FITTING.
TIN tr COPPER PLATE WORK. H. ’
' U. CRANSTON,
AT no; 91 BKVAN-STKBBT, NBAB TUB PULASKI torn,
Will perform wUhpromptUeae and In the best manner,
all work relating to Gas Fittings, Brazings; work in Tin,
Iron, and Copper Plate.: ly , augftt
striped and cbene alpacas, at at* ana u/^c. per i to ba paid ir bought in New York. |
yard. Also I PRINTING INK—Book, News and Assorted Colors,
2U0
, . ..... 'ouuft,iiuhd uttu nnunra wjiiiid,
pieces very bcauliful Brocaded Alpacas, at 45c. of the best quality. Agent for MaynsrdkNoyles’cele-
goods are all double width, equal lo auk in appear- brated WRITING INKS,! •
REOEIVED BY JOllN^LC^PER 8
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
npJIF. Subscribers take this method of returulng their
X thanks to tho citizens and Ihe public generally for
tho very liberal patronage extended to them, and of in
forming them that they ore now receiving nnd opening
a very targe stock of READY MADE CLOTHING;
consisting In part or black and blue Frock and Dress
Coals, Business do. (of every kind), black and fancy
Cassimere Pants, Vests of every description; which they
offer on very ressonablo terms. Quick sales and small
profits, (tail and see us.
8AUL8BURY k CO-Marshall House.
N.B.—No charge for showing our Goods. sept SO
These goods
once, aud are very durable. ......
LOT 10.—200 pieces plain Block and Colored ALPA
CAS, commencing, the Black at 35c.—the latter are all
43c. per yard,double width.
LOT fL—A _raagnlflcent^d|s^la^qf JFrench CHAL-
P ALI8SY THE POTTER'? the Lite or Bernard Palls-1
sy of Salutes—his Labors and discoveries In Art and
BOOTS, SHOES St BROGANS.
recent ar-
The subscribers have received, per
*■1 rivals, their FALL k WINTER STOCK OF
f m, HOOTS, SHOES k BROGANS, to which they
PDMP*SOLE BOOTS.—Received per I
steamer, a choice lot of Benkcrt’s Pump-sole i
Bools. For sale by
sept 29 W. HEIDT.
LIES, CA8HMERJ^"andDE LXirTE DRESSE8.1n ail^a . . —■—*
choice of over 1,1100 pieces, In every variety of pattern would roepectteUy Invite the attention of pur-
and color, at 12Jtf, 1««,20, 25, 31^, SIX and 50c. per chasers.. Our stock has been manutecturcd expressly for
yard. We challenge nuy house In America to produce a this market, and cannot bo surpassed n point of style or
cheaper or more varizd ASSORTMENT nfthcsoGoods, durability. Our assortment of Ladles and Gents’ Boots
and foe enormous quantity we sell annually, Is a flatter* and Shoes comprise* every atyle and quality, and Is from
Ins oroor of their general cheapness and worth. the most fnshlnnable manufacturers to Philadelphia, Now
* EMBROIDERIES. York and New Haven. We have, as usual, a very heavy
— * • ... -- •• • ■ ttock or Plantation Brogans and.House Servants’ Shoes,
to which we would particular'/invite the attention of
D. L. COHEN,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
.'No, fi Jonca-atreet,
[TWO DOORS BAST OP' nKATTON-STBKKT,]
Is proposed to contract for all kinds of Building sad
Rep Jring.
Also—To conduct Water through the various partiot
nuaea. ' ’ • oct 13
Houses,
il and Crit-
A?io!iN™rSR, , A At.
Office No. 99 Bay-slrect—Savannah, Ga. ly feb 28
LOT 13.—This immense slock cannot be described
through the medium of a newspaper, it must a b skbh
that
SHIV CHANDLERY.
rriHE Subscribers have received by late arrivals, a
X large addition to their stock or Ship Chandlery,
Hardware, ka, which they offer for solo on accommoda
ting terms. Among their stock may bo found the follow
ing articles:
Anchors. Chains, Manilla and Hemp Cordage, of all
sizes; Ilambrollne, Wonnllne,HouselIne, Marline, Spun- i
ram. Oakum, Paints, Window Glass, Putty, White and
Black Lead, Red Lead, Yellow Ochre, Chromo Yellow.
TO BI fully ApraKcuTaD j sufflco It for me to
my invoices, for these goods alone amount to . .
embracing every style, quality and price In Embroldei —
and Plate French OAMURHA IIDKl'S- CHEMISETTS,
HABIT SHIRTS, 8LKEVES, COLLARS, CAPES. IN-
FANT ROBES, WAISTS and CAPS, nnd In fact every
other article in Embroideries, at cheap and reasonable
rates.
RIBBONS.
LOT 13^-Splendld array 1 never was surpassed and
but seldom equalled, snd must be seen to lie understood.
We have every variety In price, color, style and quality,
■ “ ‘ 1 Brocaded BONNET RIBBONS, kc.
BONNETS.
Planters and Factors, and thoj wi bo sold at unprece
dented low prices. .. JOHNSON k CO,
oct 4 106 Bryan-st,
Hclnnco. By Henry Morley.
Village Lite lu Egypt; with sketches of the Bald. By
! Boyle 8L John.
The Indlaus and the Gold Minos. By W. Croome.
Sibylline Leaves. By Florence nnd Fanny.
The British Fcmnle Poets, with Biographical
leal notes. By Goo. W. Bothune.
Tho American Female Poets, with Biographical and
Critical notes. By Caroline May.
The Robber. By G. P. R. Jamt__
^Lilly Dawson, aNovol. By the author of Susan Hop-1 Offloeover the store of A. Stevens,
. Tho Christian Family Library, In four volumes. Con-
talnlng———
U A It"®BufPiEBi
«
OIL Who!
Us Turpentine,'Rosin, Tar, Pilch, Coal Tar, Paint Brushes,
Scrub do- Clamp do. Varnish do,Tar do., Lamp Black,
Chalk, Whiting, Russia Duck, English and Scotch Duck,
Ravens Duck, American Duck, Old Canvass, Hickory
Brooms, Cora Brooms, Whlsp’s Serving Mallets and
Boards, Axes, Hatchets, Helves, Box and Bale Hooks,
Con Hooks, Cotton Hooks, Boat Hooks, Fish Hooks,
Caulking Irons, Rigging and Pump Leather, Palms Sail,
Seine and Whipping Twine, 8all Noodles, Compasses, .
Dividers, Quadrant*,Cooks’ ljidlo.-,Tormentors, Scrapers,
Moriinesplkes, Chisels, Hammers, Planes, Augurs, Glmb-
lets, Handsaws, Woodsaws, Meatsaws, Shovels. Grain
ROOTS AND SHOES.
The subscribers beg leave to
call the attention of their friends,
and the public at large, to th'elr
vory extensive stock of BOOTS
and 8 ' • •
trade. . _
goods adapl
order, In the latest style, and or the^best workmanship,
Our stock or thick brogans and women’s leather bools
. Tho Women of tho Old and New Teetamept, and Lives
of Patriarchs and Prophets. Edited by Rev. Hostings
1 Wold. • 1
NEW ROOKS.
ln Plain and B
—jry;Scott’s HlstoryofScotland ; IhoQu
England : By Agnes Strickland. Just received, and for
sale at tho Book Btoroof 8. 8. SIBLEY,
oct 27 No. 135 Congreee-st.
„ AND JOII PRINTING
Executed with neatness and dlppalch, and on accoi
dating terms, by •
GEORGE N. NICHOLS, i
iwenit llullding, opp. l’ulaskl liowse.
tfST Orders from the country, with tbs cash enclwcd,
lllbe attended to promptly. Jsnli
on inspecting our splendid slock.
FIRST RATE MILLINERS only, are employed in the
Trimming and Lining Department.
and price, with no advanco upon previous rales.
1 VER8TILLE k BUTLER,
1 sept 37 3mo Sign of the big boot, Mnrkehsq.
In this city Is to be found at the LONDON
HOUSE STORE.
P. S^—An zanaK onANqa_havin^ been jnade_ln_ the
TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS.
gAi The ■ubsoriben hove In Store, Oorhbr op
ill BaouoHTOM AND Jar FERsoN-sTREETs, (oppo- leraj Parker’s Exercises; Quackeuboss’1st Companion;
Vf^slle St. Andrew’s Hall,) a largo stock of NEGRO McCHnlock’s k Crooks First Latin; Bentley’s Plcto-
, _ scnooi. nooKSt ,
TUST received per Hamden’s Express via steamer
t) Florida, a full assortment of School Books. Per
kins’ Practical Arithmetic; Goodrich’s New Natural Ge
ography; Slvan’s Primary School Reador; Slvnn’s
Grammar School Reader; Spellers and Primary 8pel-
w. r.i lONuEt
PACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 04Marr«t.,8uvannaii.
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOlT
O. A. HOIaCONIBU.
G ABTON-STREET, (NEAR THE PARK,)
sent 37 savannah, oeo. Nl—Stawlmo
lets, Handsaws, Woodsaws, Meatsaws, Shovels. Grain
* " • 1saw Flics, Rat Toll do-Iron Squares, Tim-
Padlocks, Cupboard Locks, Slock Locks,
site BL Andrew’s Hall,) a largo stoat or negro McCllnlock’s k Crooks First Latin; Bentley’s Plcto-
..™ T 0UOOAN8, which the) will flt to meroure. and rlnlltaita; Amliott’^ Alniworth’^ io. kc for roilo «l
fs'w.gibsz^^sfssffwfii t “tfc ^ ro °'
b. prid lo tbowLulta who mn) bfl plctuml to gjre us a | —E ,,, OMT H X’fl MEW BOOKS.
her Scribes, Padlocks, Cupboard Locks, Slock Locks,
Hooks and Staples Hinges, Hooks snd Staples, Pendant
Hallarda, Handllnes, Deep Sea Llnea, Log Lines, Fish
Lines, Ilandlnada, Deep Sea Leads, 8heet Lead, Bar do.
Funnels, Lanterns, Chalk Lines, Pilch Pots, Log Books
Cargo Books, Belaying Pins. Tin Ware, Crockery Ware,
Tallow, Handspikes, Mast Hoops, Hanks, Oars, Sweeps
IIONE k CONNERY.
— paid to those Ladles who may be pleaded to give
continuance of their kind patronage and support,
oct 28 WILLIAM KING, Proprietor.
! WATCHES. JEWELRY,
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE,
, THE Subscriber has on band, and ls con-
rv stantly receiving from the best and most ro
ot spectable manufacturers In the country, Rich
■ulB'DIAMOND, RUBY. PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such os Table.
° oil— «... n j
B. S. SIBLEY, '
No, 135 Congress-st,
- LIGHT HAT! ... .
Weighing only H Ounces, that cannot be injured TTARPER’S MAGAZINE, for November.
by being smashed i i I XX ITj? Robber; by O. P. R. James, author of the
We hare no hesitancy in saying that this is the G uni. h* <i •«:
lightest hat ever offered for safe. Gentlemen ,hni nf Ru?n^»Innii- 0Smnre ^iersofthe M’111I, by the an-
_ should not fall to provide themselves wllh one of I 3 . U “!'J H _ t LPA®J r \_
these Hats, which ora a luxury to wear. For safe at the
auwaas
western Cfrcuit having expired, ha will give hislndlriik
ual and undivided attention to all business of a profes
sional and legal character entrusted to hlresre In lbs
Counties or Randolph, Stewart, Lee, Baker and Early.
January Oth, 1853, ^ ly . , ju, IS
m
t.K.BARNUMkCO^
140 Congress-sh
anketfl, Kerseyi and Woolen Goods*
rjiHE SUBSCRIBERSharei ThisJtajr opened their ex
_ tensive stock of Plantation Goods, to which they
would moet reapeclfolly cell the attention of Planters vis
iting this dty, os they are determined to make It to the
interest of all who may favor them with a call:
3000 pairs colored and white London DufflI Blankets.
100 “ super 10-4,11-4,18-4 Whitney Bed do
50 “ green, blue and red MacklnAw do ;
20 bales Carolina Plains;
30 “ Georgia do;
30 “ white and black Washington Jeans:
25 “ D. R. Heavy Striper. *
15 “ twilled and plain red Flannel;
80 “ heavy Cotton Osnaburgs;
40 “ 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Shirting*;
10 “ Hazard’s heavy Plulns;
20 “ Manchester Ptalds;
5 “ Plaid Llnseys, kc;
Also, a very handsome assortment Satinetts, Caul-
meres, black and colored Kentucky Jeans, Corduroy, |
ScotcbPlaids,kc^ we offer to the public at very reduced
prices, by [oct 71 A1K1N fc BUf
, Count Jullen or the last Days of the Goth, by the nu-
thorof thoYomastec,tho Klngsmnn, etc^ etc.
1 The IllUHlratcd London Nows.
London Punch, Received by
oct 37
J. B. GUBBEDGE.
AUCTION AnKoMMIBSION^ERCH ANT,
Aupistn, Goorfln*
RzrtRENCKs:
SAVANNAn—Anthony Porter, Pres’L State Bank, CM*.
IL Compiled, Esq- II. J. Gilbert.''
Chahlbston—Cfaas. Edmondston, PresT —• lam-
once Office, BnrckmayerkM6(tett,G. W. WlllIims,£M
Nxw York—Haggerty, Green fc Co-180 West si. 2 <
AuoUbta—Dr. G. M. Newton, PresH Br. Bank,II. W.
_ ible snd Desert Knives,
line T*enty-one Day Marble Manlle Clocks, and com
mon' —— •'—*-•*—
on their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part of Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddlngton,
im* and other new nnd foahlonable Coots, Vesta and Pouts.
.on' Brass Clocks, of every description. The underslgnod havlngselecled these goods wllh greht
Gold and Silver Lever and Leplne Watches, fine onam- dare, feel confident of pleasing all who may be In want,
ellod Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Tholr stock of FURNISHING GOODS fc FANCY ARTI-
Seals and Keys, Gold and 8llver Thimbles, Gold and GLE8 Is tomplele nnd well assorted, which they will sell
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors on the most favorable and accommodating terms,
and Razor 8trops, Card Cases. Port Monales, kc. oct 8 DIBBLE fc " 4 "
Particular attention will be given to Repairing of
s k CAREY.
extraordinary Interest. By Iho author or Paul Clifford.
Contentment Better than Wealth. By Mrs. Alice U.
Nenl, author of No such Word os Fall.
Tbe Choice Work of Thomas Hood—Prose aud Verse.
Graham’s Magazino for November.
Godoy’s Ladles’ Book for November.
Ladles’ National Magazine for November.
Received by [oct 83] J. 0; GUBBEDGE.
. STONE* STAlt lt Sc’CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOtKSALB DKALBES IB
DRYGOODS.
NO. 41 BROAD WAY, MEir-YORX.
Lkvi P. Stork, ) JII. LanoroR Both*,
m
FINK HATS.
THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’s Hats bar
J| ing been permanently established, we have now
A NEW
From lils long experience' and extensive faclllUciL, he \ W KOLTiB AT.T! HAT STORE,
confidently believes ho will satisfy all who may favor him 1
with their pttuotMge. 1 Comor ot Drmighlon * narnard-al..,
Ills prices ore aslow, and terms as favorable, as at I . , bavannah, oeoiwia. •
any other establishment In the State. T' H ? undersigned would rcapectfolly
mar 16 S. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square. I -*- citizens and merchants of Georgm. nnu nujacc:
^ — Stales, that they have taken the extensive three story
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, ' brickoulldlng on the corner of Broughton and Bnmnrd-
NEW STORE .
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAINTINGS, EN-
.. .. - . GRAVINGS, Xc *
T HE Undersigned has opened, at No. 135 Congress-
, > U ‘. e J, l l,?.?, e D ne Cf!..“??I ) . rtraent ° r LITERARY, MI8-
ubLLANEOUS, RELIGIOUS, and SCHOOL llhoKS.
F.lbkrt Starr', | 1 {JoraJ.DrooMi
r.LBKRT HTARR, )
HbRRV 11. STdTkBBUBT, ]
ROBERT* FOOTE,
WHOLESALE-DEALER8 IN DRY' GOODS,
... . O, RELIGIOUS.and SCHOOL BboK8.
rriHE undersigned would respect telly nnnounce to iho Also, Bx.ahk, Rrcord, and Mbmorardum Books, of
X citizens and merchnnta of Georgia, nnd adjacent description. A Inrgo variety pf Cap, Lbttbb aud
States, that they have taken tho extensive three story !, *7 tf 07 *JP Ar * tt j a , u d F.nvbuipks, of every
■ ‘ [It bu"'* , ““ —J .1 nnarrltillnti. Pnniiv fll.ilnn... I.. I.-.. «.nT.U-1
OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW’* 11ALL,
Broughlon-stroet,
tune 14' • SAVANNAH. OS.
GEOUOE SMITH.
_ in store a targe Stock of Hals from the most cele
brated manufacturers, which wo warrant superior lo any
other that can be produced for the same price.
sept 35 N. K. BAltNUM fcCO. 1
Flail Knives, Pie
Also,ell kinds of Plated
nov 2
paints on plaster, canvass, glass, prepared paper, kc-
kc. He also paints window shades, transparencies, kc.
He can produce testimonials that hta fresco and other
work does not In tbe least lose Its color by the Influence
of climate. Uls shop Is at the corner of Broughton snd
Dray ton-street, where be has for sale a floe assortment of
engravings, both fancy and historical.oct 18
•nlybo made up ni . ° ARD »» Mbmentobs, kc.
.n New-York, but Pliranolngfcal, Physiological, Water Cure, nnd Spiritual
, - if*** -"I — ■—«
0 numerous to menUon; V^e are resolved to make It tho Interest ot merchants, exnr r!''° • 8.8. SIBLEY.
at'reduced prieef. j. 14 “
L Jewelry end other Job—.. D , |mwiu 8 nouioui a* t uuu wriui u can oo nuu mine i ttnith—a 0 f NeWsInk, Book nnd Job
I n COREA is prepared to execute every deacriDtion I K . '“‘r 1 *l re * v ,ulurjr “ na Ka . nc 7 Goods, adapted to season and cllmnle. 010 tales, mo publlcaro respt
» • of decorative painting. Having lwrat hta to K** 1 ‘E 0 m r K Cl “lJ°°. t ° m8ntion 5 We are resolved lo make It tho Interest of merchants, 0Xnr "' 1 ' 0 ‘ b « «ock..
lull), II. flatten l.lmeeirttilf be can «!vo“nl!™ -tlSJo- “Auifnd.'orVVtaff ln tile'll, on ‘ t r8o ' ll,, ' H cn t ™ ,1 “Mb "M-ti are pta _°°_ l H V
““I MiiStoSSt’- l! ' ,0,1,0rn ” “ ~ "° had ,h ” T»K«.-A .uperin, qaallWof
I au»a HORTON to RiKEMAW, Wo.llflBfoggtitop.1. | &Oct,U.r act,-. -Ill opon ottrnirTAlI, jU"
1 size, kc-
W Phlladel-
DRY GOOdS.
plated Ware,such as Fruit Baskets, Walters, Tea-sets, I sept24 UELDEN k CO. | "PARISIAN SIGHTS and French Principles, seen I
famltamT'rti.t Uu.Moaata will romala at Monlgomar), Alat
onnnpnAp 1 and all orders for the purchasing of'Ooltdir, or snjf
—.... business entrusted to ourcaye, at that place, will
"n'ova^tP' 'oRKENWOOD. MORBIB * ItlPO’.VAT
P.a'^r'j&t^.fl. 0 ' te^"„ 8 ^4 , lM. k aZ 4 ia„ r S:»i d ^ I A pami .i«..uu, p ro ™. S .l, all
at tho lowest prices, nnd on the best terms. I cordeans, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which he 1 Sin®®, SugarMilta Locomotives. C
. Dress Goods.—Ulack and fancy Silks; ftaquadere and I offers atthe towesForfeea ever sold at In thls ritv. * I chlnery, Mill Sli5\lng_and Gcarin;
2 vols.
PLANTATION GOODS
N EV1TT, LATUROP k STKBBfNS offe n for sale
50,000 yards Negro Kerseys, all quallllev; 10,000do.
Schley’s doj 10,000 do. all Wool Plaines; 4,000 do. Lin-
■ey Woolsey: 5,000 English Blankets; 30 bales Cotton
Osnaburgs; 50 do. Heavy Cotton Sheetings; 100 dozen
Wool Capa. ' oct *8
MILLINEBT Sc DUESS-ITIAKING.
„ mey Bilk, t Itaqusdere and I offeTraUh^tewra^pri^ I chi ncry. Mill Shalilngand Gearing, Turbine and Parker
Beebe Robes; MoustalM De Lalnes; Cnslmcros; Black Thepubllc generaJly and the ladles particularly, are Water Whoeta, Mnchlntata’ Toola, aud Mnehlne Work
Bombsztee. J^BIack nnd^Fanqr Alpaccas^Black Nor-) respectfully Invited to call round and examine thoaWve I ,n . l i l °besA n l ann ?!’f l,<1 . ftpr 10 ®* w low aa
wIcliCtothtBtackund Colored Merinos; French Cali- stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Brougbton-street 8 ?° <l * or ‘ t , can
co’a, English and American, do- Needle work Collar*, augSl v ewciry, ■ * w. uumonwwi particular attention paid to <
toarm »
,j on Tuesday, October 20fA, her Fall Stock of
nneta,R1 bbons,Caps,Flowers, Velvet HIbbons,
Mantilla and DresaPattern!.
Bf All orders from the country punctually attended to.
oct 35 lm
prices — .
itially good work can be obtained for elsewhere.
* —* "to economy or foci in steam
n even: thlug.
-r-— GORfiON MnKAY, Agent,
ItSIGNED bogs leave to'Inform • Fiivn w«nn a w/ani:—
-tffift'h". T^tll'fM¥Si v s r r," b r
, store No. 148 Broughton-etroet. one door west J ul y s A. 0. TOMS, No, 138 Bay-street.
rpHE subscribers hnvo In store, a large supply of Goods of Dixon’s Confectionary, where he will be pleased to GLASS WARE.
X designed for Planters’ use, consisting in part, of Make and Repair all kinds of CLOCKS and WATCHES, 1 — * *
Schley’s Georgia Plains nnd Twills, Northern Keraoyssnd | and will warrant all works with which he may bo en-
"4;!“
Schley’s Georgia Plains and Twills, Northern Keraoys and
Plains of all styles snd qualities, English and Cordova all
wool Plains; and Hazards do., Heavy London Duffill
' v "-"fed "• J " 4 -* '
CORNER WHITAKER k CONGRESS-STREETS.
T HE subscribers are receiving their PaB and Winter
supply ofBTAPLE fcFANCY DRY GOODS,which
they will dispose ofi at their usual low prices, for cash or
city acceptance. Our stock Is large and well-seto ' "
Planters and Merchants visiting this city would do
rchaslnr **“
by giving us a call before purchaslnt (elsewhere,
sept 37 M. PRENDERGAST k CO.
KtSi
and Blue do- Plain and Heavy Twilled Red nanneu
White do- Brown, Bleached arid colored Canton do.
Marlboro and Manchester Stripes and Flair*"
Shirting Stripes, 3-4, 7-fl and 4-4 Bi
and Sheetings,'Cotton Osn .
Jdansof
eolleo-
T HE UNDEBSIGNEDbavo just received and
a complete assortment of the following articles:
Plain and figured Mouslln de laalnes, Colored and su-
norflno Coburg Cloths—French and English Merino,
Alapacot, kc. Mantillas—Plain, changeable and watered
Silk: Also, colored and black Velvet do. Veils—Black
■ Laco and Love do. Edgings—Cambric and Swiss Edg
ing and Inserting. Collars—French, trimmed and worked
■(tettaraiid Sle " *
Sleeves. Undersleeves—Lace and Swlwdo.
Handkerchief*—Cl«»r Lawn. 11. B. Embroidered and
Bordered. Infent’e Prock Bodies. TabloLlnun—Aeom-
nlete aasortmsnt of Bleached and Brown Table Linen.
Hucabuoand Rossla Dloper. Prints—English, French
.aA/tju'd^tPHaU,A) „ Km ^ m nm.
Bins
Potash,Sup.v— —.- ■■■. ———--
Tartar, 1 Oran Arabto Macnwl,, Nul Vomit., Ewan, ol
P.pp.rml.t, ct,».moa,Pm^rto ;
DrowOpmUldoo, *0. ■&&&? T
not 87 Bay-atreot
Da WITT k MORGAN?
Rlbcro’a Building, Congrcsygiroet.
PLANTATION GOODS.
liloak House. No. 8.
Contentment better than Woallh. By Alice B. Neal.
Reuben Med"—'* —*—'■ •• -
Simons’ Gen
Wilson on Syphilis. WlTfr colored Engravings
and save money., . •..
Also—A largo assortment of Hat* sad'
on use, constantly on hand at the Wholeizle Cloroiog
id Hat Depot of LYONkUEEty.
No. 156 Congress fc Julian-*
ly j Ssrsnnsb.Occ
St KEBSEIfS*
nov 3 i
AWORNEY ATLaV,
AND SOLICITOR GENERAL. E,D.
jver the store of A. Stevens, lu WhltakeMtrttt.'
mar 20 \y
Dealer ln White Pino Lumber*.
TOKK-STRKKT, OOLKTUORTK-IQUAKB.
N. B.—He is prepared to put in Iron Fronts to Stores,
l> aprgfl
. r tlon. A large variety pf Cap, LaTTaaaod
Farcy Notb Papru; Cards, aud Envelopes, or overy
, — . descriplten; Fancy stationery.lu large varlotles? Paint- I
m . strccla, In the Immediate vicinity or several other whole- Pictureii, framed and unframod, on elegant
THE largest and best selected stock of mtods salo establishments, where they propose^about tho 20th aM i , o n lj$ ^ or i P° llo *i Port Mormles, Pocket Books
ever offer^ for saleinthtaclty. Gold and Silver of September, to open one orthe LARGEST k CHEAP- »nd Card Cases for ladles and gontlemon, Gold and 811-
Watches, Vml Fob and Guard Oialns, Sets of K8T ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, add ^ er Pu n»*nd P«uclls, Ink Blonds, Inks, Paints, Drawing
Jewelry, Clmtetanea, Bracelets, Brooches, fine other Goods In tholr line, ever offered In the Southern PookB i *c. kc. tec. Also, a general assortment of Barto#, Wllltami H.i Ttaoti, Esq- Horace Smith, E*4*
Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, T6a_Sets, | markets. Their assortment will not onljr be made up | poox .*» Prints. Cards, Mementoes, ke. Messrs. Washburn, Wilderk Co^Brigbam, Kelly
AUCTIONEER, C03IMISSI0N MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL AGENT, .
108 nay-atroeti Savannah, t
'HI also attend lo Collecting of Rents, .
Servants’ Wages, kc, .
RaraaTo—Hon. John W. Anderson, Hon. FraodtU.
GKEKMVOOD, MflGRIS S; R1IIGWAY,
COTTON FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MEIIOIIANTSi
No. « OABONDALETJTOEET. I
• N«rtV-OrI.»i>".
Alsbsnts,
1*000 SUITS NEGRO CLOTHING, .
TyfADE up with particular, reference to comfort sm
. IVL durability; (aud another 1 mporlsu til etn. tel*
n«mmbl,n» tarneon | fcj* tUBS®® »»
trussed.
./hlch ho may bo ei
[apr28 ly] FRANC1B STEIN.
FASHIONABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
Blankets, (own Importation.) Twilled Bristol do., and
American nnd Mackenaw do-superior Whitney Bed i mui’ Brtim.Nw' i.'-.ITr.T
^ HJSSZiKdE?, i!»XXH.S&
nton D do!l I ratnraed^frpm New-York, where he_ has
Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks; 8llver Plates and
Walters, Tea Setts, Castors, Cujis nnd Saucers, Goblets, Ml,. , ,— .—,— .
Tumblers, Pap Boats, 8oup and Sauce Ladka; Pie, Ice 1VX from tho North, respectfully Invito their customers. NEW HOOKS* . —
Cream, Cake and Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle the citizens ofSnvannnh, nnd the public generally, to call T>EUBEN MEDLICOTj or tho Coming Mon. By M; Rlslev, Force, Conley fc Co- JohnO. Cnnulcliatl, J.K.
and Bulter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit I and examine their FALL STOCK of all styles and colors I A.V W.Savage, Esq.__ | Uulkfoy. ply July 19
Knives. of French, English nnd American Cloth!, CowJmeroa Norwood: or Lite North nnd South: showing tbe true nnwnF.nv At wri.i.s. 1
Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles, Cake Baskets, and Vestings, which they are prepared to manufUcturo lo character of both. By Mrs. Sarah J. llalo—Illustrated. FACTOR RAiffnMMT^^TnNdWFlir H A NTS.
Castora, Wallers, snuffers and Tray*. order in tho neatest nnd most fashionable styles. Also, Gentleman Jack; or Lite on the Bond: a Romance of ^ i-a nn ^
Ivory Balance Handle Knives, nnd SUver Plated on their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING^ consisting In \ extraordinary Interest. By Iho author of Paul Clifford. 0 w cownaar “ aV ^[teS 7] VA "“i?5 w—- ’
-.-.Slphl. ^
Nelegnn on Diseases of Ihe 8kln. ,
z f “ l ;7:‘ Bx >’ cd, ‘! 0 ' 1 to , lh0 Uront 8aIt Lb 11 ®- With PLAINS, BLANKETS At KEBBEYb*.
"Utoerous Engravings. ATEVITT, LATUROP k 8TEBBIN8 hare In »tore, sna
Adami on Uie Doctrine of Equ ly. offer forsale, a largo assortment of Plains, BUP k *“
WTthoRNE WILLIAMS. and Ke?seyi Lhl^ya, Flam^ls »?d Shlrtteg^ sod ot^
Plantation Goods, to which they luvite U»s(Mten'lw «
IHB Underalgnodhaaoir hand an assortment ofBurr
R B. SIBLEY, No. 135 Oongrees it.
Shirtings ai
laid* bought, from the most fashionable houses In the trade, a , A Stono, from 18 Inches to 4)4 foet dlamoler, a portion
•nFniJlrhZZ eompletesupply or CLOTHS—French snd English—or all or which is already dressed for running, nnd of superior
ties, Tweed Cssslmerei, Satinets, and Kentucky J<
every grade; which, with thblr targe and choice
tlon ofFancy and Staplo Dry Goods,* *
tlon of Fancy and Staplo Dry Goods, are offered for sale 1
at tbe lowest market prices,
oct 6 NEVITT, LATHROP k BTEBBIN8.
I Can, and I WillJRetairDr^GpOda
Cheaper than any Store in the Cfty 11
JUY1NG aU our Goods for CVuh, and^ieten^ 0
onoof tho best when wanted.
and handsomest ever offered for sale tn this market, and „ Having a competent Individual to dress and fit
he will continue to reedvo every ton days new supplies Stones, the nrtlclo can bo delivered nl all times to suit
or all descriptions or Goods usually kept In such estate orders, nnd on liberal terms. 0. II. OAMPFIELD.
l! 1 ! 1 Hl?:' n ?. D - lh, £ cu^arS^msk* I r * 8TATE8.0LOTHING ESPOBiUSu
' ilbenet ' ■ - ...
England#' Tho subscriber (L
npbis Cloths for customers Inlbe'nealost and roort work'
manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly Invited to
call and examine for thcmsel vee.
sept 23 ly M. D; MURPHY, 103 BnrsmstreeL
Doctor You well for 2 A Cents I
of ‘ h ® POCKET
A8CULAPIU8, or Every one
hta own Physician I Tuirtv- ,
. sixth ed tlon,wllh iipwsnlsof
1 n hundred engravings, showing 1
ft private disease In every shape
u and form, and malformations of
\RY GOODS.—
* 100 bales Negro aotb,
35 doi ’Blankel"
18 do.* *•■---
B only for Cash, we can afford to sell them cheaper
than tbo price many retailers pay for their goods at
il So, famllle* and' Jndividnata will do well to
e Cheap Corner of Broughton and Barnard-
WHOLESALE WAREROOM8
AT THE “BED DOORS.**
" “ — TI/OTHING
rpiUSNew and Extensive READY-MADE Cl
patronize the Cheap Corner of Broughton and Barnard-
alreeta for Dry Gooda, Cloths, Muslins, Linens, Blankets,
Shawls, Mantillas, Flannel*and Laces. Thera they wlU
find the targost assortment of Umbrellas in Uio city, to
gether with t great lot of goods for servants’ware, fli
Ihe Subscribers,
, WESTERN hPlv
Immense variety of stoek, i
or Mlc. Train, verjf
• OI ! tn Ihi
15 do, Red FJsnnels,
__ Brown Shirtings, • .
10 do. 4-4 Bh^lngk* - . /
80 do. Heavv Cotton Osnaburgs. .
10 cdses Bleaohed Shirtings,
40 do. Printed Calicoes, '/
10 do. Kentucky Jea«4,
‘ Ifnnr"
era,look to your Interest, and bo^ at ^
M OURNING GOODS^-lllack Bombazine; Canton
Cloth, Mohair and Bilk warp Alpscpit Persian
(noth, Figured and Plain Mouslln de Lalnes; Foulard
Cloth, Figured and Plain Mouslln <14 Laines t Foulard
Silk; Black Chally; Black and Cbocksd Ologbata;
Lo ve Vdu jEogllsli Crape, kc. For tale by
oct83 * La.ROCUE, BOWER 8c CO,'
becomo tho victim or quAt„
*»v, aa by the‘prescriptions
contained In this book, any ono
_. . may cure himself without hiu«
r-j- - /*"!•?*•• or Ul ® knowtadgeof the most Intimate
* th.i^iij. ctm.litiood’.-rt) J«llno, Wilt obn.rvnll.na
Jnot^^jroMo^umw^te^a^bllc^prtotai
p.^»»w. n b..a?,rs E r^
*jb.t^.^U# Uwtrifltwant all..«lC) terttbn)#
10 AotWhlte Pin. Luaib.r. I: ' MnUn.' ' ' ~ I Jg om.aii.fl on tin) tof tb.
Y ?h. i?'. - , • # ToflnUtor wllh > tnonl cotnploto -too*'of. WjWS
rum »«» . :
XX jtrlroe Eastern Hay, 30,000 f#ot White Pine Lumbar. I HTftnAftR !
uiuauAJi, k£i#lyj* co.
be oonsulted oi