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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN,
TUiSiVaY I,, JANU-
'ftof anoniorof tliftC'ourl.'f ur.U.i«rj
Lnlr.ill Uulw.ll Ino.n I-I.cft c.lM
• T with llio lluiUllugs thereon,
k U*cUii«« lluuscsand n Inrao
t'tiliiorv Ilii-rtNiii. Tho l>lnco Is
^Sawdneanhebe*lori»vlSlIon on the Great Batllla
jUrer Inthecounty of Camden,eight mile# fromJeffer-
Bonton. Mine from Centre Village, and about forty mile*
from theses. The Lauda attached to the place are upon
both atdco of the river, consisting of aeveral tract*, oon-
all two thousand and thirty acre*, more or
_. housand acre* or which la heavy Umbered Pino I
«ld to be equal to any In tho Slate, and betteralt-1
— y other for the
JOWAH «SLEir,„ j Adm ,^
OEOA. WMMON
AmjMU.HoT.M8a-
( Adm’rs.
- nor 17
fixeentorta Sale.
irriLL be sold, on the Ural Tueaday In January next,
W at the Court House in tho City of 8arannah, under
an Older obtained fWm the Ordinary or Chatham county,
90 Green Ward, City of Barannah; one Garden Lot,
containing 5 acres, near the City of Savannah: ono undi
vided ball of Tybee Island; 10 Share* Washington and
H.W WW* “racs S.BAHTOW.
nor 16 Executor of Wm. H. Mongin,
IRON STEABIBOAT COMPANY OP UEOKGIA.
rpHIS COMPANY Will _ continue to transport Product
X and other Merchandise, on the Savannah river, to
and (torn AurMn, b. lholr Iron Winn
JOHN DANDoLlTl, C.pl. PniLVOT.
lam An, oipliOaaawaau
—aud amo av tbb steamer—
AMORY SIBLEY, OapU -
The latter Steamer being of leee draught than any
.Jier on the River. Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages of the water. The Company la also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care or the Company, of
Its Agents, will bo received and forwarded, free or com
missions. A. SIBLEY, PresldenLAngusta,
oct 16 YV. M. BOWLAI^S'XgeXMinU**
FOR ritliTAilELPIllA.
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
fhanow and splendid side-wheel steam-
pMBa ship STATE OF GEORGIA, or 1900 tons
liter, Capt. John E. Walton, hM commenced hor regu-
... trips and will leave Savannah on YVkdkksday, the
8th day of Beptomber, and every alternate YVkdhisdat
hcrcaftot; say on the 83d Sept, 6th and 90th Oct, and
3d and 17th November, and so on.
dCabln Passage to Philadelphia •SSS
ThroughTlcketa to New York 93 00
W at the Court House In Effingham Oounty, a lot of
Land. consisting or ono hundred acres of River 8wamp,
lying in Effingham County, JoiningGugei and othen; the
aims being sold by order or tho Court of Ordinary of
Floyd County, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors
of Jonh R. latt, deceased. Temsoath.
octlB ’4d O. W1SEN BAKER, AdmV.
Administrator's Sale* .... ,
/*\N the first Tuesday In December next, w II be sold,
V/ before tho CourtHonse door In IllnesvIUe, Liberty
county, all the Real Estate or William A. Parker, sen-
latcror said county, deceased. Sold for the benefi t of said
Wgor saw coung, aewaaou. „ a PARKER, AdmV.
Administrator’s Sale.
f\V ths first Tuesday In January next,will be sold, In
\JTfront of tho Court House. In Springfield, Effingham
’ ty, a Negro woman named Eve, about forty-six years
e, and her son Reuben, about ten years of age.
i Tract of Land In Effingham county, on Jenckes*
S Road, between seventeen and eighteen mile*
e city or Savannah, containing three hundred and
twrfftv three acres, more or less, known as the Ute resi
denceof-Joshua Guann, deceased. Sold as the property
of said deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
ofth, downed. B eNJAMIN ,, dasher, AdmV.
HoT.mbera.im oot«
AAmlni.lrntor’. Snle.
MHjBsrAerffiABS&Eitt
county, between the legal hours, a likely Negro man
JUmU* sold, on the same day. In front of the Court
House, In the county of Lowndes, loi of Land No. 137, in
the 10tn district or Mid county, containing Tour hunared
and ninety acre*; told as tho property of the estate of
ThomM Hurst, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs of
■EiH,
November 83,1653.
Administrator's Sale.
the first Tuesday In January next. In front or the
U Court House, between the legal honrs of sale, will
be sold, by permission of the Ordinary or Chatham Coun
ty, the following portion of tho Real and Personal Estate
of George Glen, deceased, late of Mid county, trial
A PLANTATION, eltuated on the Orcocheo, U nite
from Savannah, containing about 1,0W acres, wit:i all
talnlngabout 50dacres; aTr — --- - -
county, containing about 500 acres; a Tract of Land In
Screven county, containing about 300 acres. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Mid estate,
novfi WM. P. HUNTER, AdmV c.t a.
-w - Trualeo’a jteloi
A GREE ABLE loan order of the honorab’e Court of
A Ordinary of Whitfield County, will be S'.W before
the Court House door In Springfield, Effingham County,
between the usual hour* of sale, on the first Tuesday
In Ueoember next, a certain negro Man, named Elleck-
MUM Abe property of John FtertSUo^a minor.
•sept 83
JOSEPH B. HELVENS1
f, Trustee.
Trusteefs kale,
TrtNDER a decree obtained from tho Superior Court o
U" Chatham county, at Janaary term, 1852, will be soli
on .tho first Tuesday in December next, at tho Court
House in the city of Savannah: a Negro man nsince
Bacchus, about & years of age, a good field band and
immh maker. Sold for the benefit of the Children of the
lata M. Chisholm, and Amelia Georgians, his wire.
Tennacaah. JOHN T. ROWLAND, Trustee.
Savannah, Nov.6,1853.nov 8
will be sold: Tom, a negro slave, levied on as tho prop
erty of the estate or Isaiah Neely, deceased, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Elizabeth Jones vs. James Stewart,
ordinary of said estate, and one In tavor or John WalUug
against the same. JOHN DASHER,
oct 7 Sheriff a. i
Innring to George A. Reed, lata of said county, deceased,
for the benefit of hie heirs and creditors.
J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm’r.
November,25,1853. nov39
NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after data, application will be made to
tbe Court of <irdinary of Effingham county Tor leave
to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Robert J.
HU**'*, “SaSS.'XmJSSS&irr, Adm’r.
Springfield, Nov, 13,1853. nov 15
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
A ELIAS BLISS, formerly of this city, deceased, wlU
E etent them within the time prescribed by law, and
Me Indebted to said estate wHI make pay ment to
HOV 17 ELIAS HELD,
>, Admrtr.
", ■ • NOTICE.
rrtwo MONTHS after date, application will be made
X to the Court of Ordinary of Effllngham county for
leave to sen all the Lands belonging to the estate of
THOMAS HURST, lata of said county, deceased, for d’
vision among the heirs. ,
ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
Novembers, 1652. y nov 3
NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after date application wlU be made
to the Court or Ordinary of Effingham county, for
leave to sell all tbe Lands belonging to the estate of
Clarborne Berllle, late of said county deceased, for divl-
“iSWSa.W. SOLOMONS, Executor.
^October 8,1858. octO
m
NAVAJftAH
mm,
This ship has been built with entire regard to. safety,
comfort and despatch, and offers now andadmlrabte fa
ollltle* to business and travel. For freight or passage ap
piyto PADELFORD, r AY fcOU,
Agents In Savannah.
HERON fa MARTIN,
Agenta In Philadelphia.
NEW-YOKK & SAVANNAH STEAM-S1I1P LINE*
WEEKLY.
-jonew and Splendid Steam'
FLORIDA, Captain Lyoh,
—ahd—
ALABAMA,... .Captain Ltow,
Belonging to the
N. Y* & Savannah Steam Navigation Co,
Will leave Savannah and New-York every SaTuanAT.
Theso ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In Mfety, speed, and comfort.
These Steamers, living Savannah at the same lime
that the Marion an* eouincaxKR leave Charleston, ar*
rive In New-York as soon as, or before them.
13T Cabin Passage 935, payable before going onboard)
Aonnts; PADELFORD, FAY k CO^
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCH ILL,
Jan 28 104 Front-street, New-York.
SAVANNXUy AUGUSTA A HAltlBCAGs
The Union Steam Boat Company of Geor
Igta and South Carolina having thoroughly
itSStto,
packetalL I
packets II. L.COOK and OREGON, with Lighters, are
now ready to transport freight ot all descriptions be
tween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, wlU: as much,
If not more dispatch, than any other boats on the rirer.
Tbe steamers are commanded by experienced and ac
commodating Captains. All freight consigned to their
agents will be forwarded free of commissions.
UThe accommodations for passengers are equal, If not
superior to any boats on the river.
HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah.
B. F. KINCHLEY k GO., Agents “
sept 91 JAME8 HARPER. Agent, Augusta.
ytto-Vocft gntw:t(»tnunWM
Tt Umlaut), Skipptr* DnuitfniOUm.
S T , TIIUKSD.
. i __ ggcntrnl g
>AY MORNING, DECEMBER2,1852.
WtUtliftan . _ .
mftura ffluatssru,
OUT up expressly forth* Southern and Western Mafr
L kiu, in Kegs, Cans, Tins, and Botlle*.
This Mustard"* mado from the best English and Italian
Seed, and needs no other recommendation than Urn ex
tensive Mlo It has root with for the past number of years,
and being In constant use by the U. 8. Army and many
ofUnUcpIttliluUi.
at their Cofibe and Spice Paclory,
No. 7 Dutou-SU, Now-York.
ilto Wm. Colgatee k Co.’s8oap Factory.
fir*
Book Binders’ Warehouse,
No. 56 GOLD*8TREET, NEW-YORK.
pOOK k MANN, Importers and Wholerele and Ro-
\J tall Dealers In Book Binders', Hatters’ and Trunk
Manufticturers' LEATHER of every description: Book
Cloth; Marble Paper; Marshall’s Thread; Binders'
Boards; Glue; Ruling Maohlues; Standing Presses;
Patent and Enamelled Calf Skins, French and German.
Sole agent* for tho sale or George Dudley's superior
bark-tanned Skivers; Blank Sheep and Law Calf Skins.
Consumers who buy In Urge quantities will find it to
their Interest to examine our Stock, AU order* promptly
attended to. 3m sept 8
rent ERUirettornuntw.
MVAHNAu'wUOLiiSALli A UlS'AIL
CAUTION.
T HE SUBSCRIBER, having learned that certain reck
loss and Irresponsible partlea from the north have
been selling, or ore endeavoring to sell In the Southern
States, a certain artlole known as u Patent Wire Rail
ing." hereby cautions the publlo against purchasing the
Mid article from any person but tbe subscriber, and
bringing Into and using or selling the same to others In
any Territory South of Mason k Dixon’s line, end bor
dering along tbe Atlantic. The United Buttes having
granted to the subscriber, In certain Letters Patent,
bearing date February 13th, 1840, the "sole and exdu-
s right of manufacturing, tuing and vending to sta
ts *• used n the said invention. Tho subscriber Is re
solved that hereafter, he will .prosecute all infringe-
menu upon the Mine. HENRY JENKINS,
eep I 3mos Broadway, Now-York.
GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND SUB-
SURIPTION OFFICE.
102 Nassau Street, NEW-YORK.
or 14 [Established In 1843.1
Hew York Wire Bailing Works.
rriHE Subscriber Manufactures
A. Wire Hulling for publlo and private grounds
Verandahs, Window Guards and Grating;
Wrought and Cast Iron Balling, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furni
ture;
Wire Fence*, for Plantations, Railroads, ke^
made entirely on a new plan, with rails and iron posts;
K lees at 6,11, and 13 cents per running foot 4Jtffoethlgh;
r circulars with designs address
JNO. B. W1CKERSHAM. 840 Broadway. N. Y.
N. It?—The Subscriber would refer to the enclosure ol
Forsyth Place, the railing and gallery work at the Jewish
Synagogue and a number of dwellings In 8avannah, the
enclosure of the private cemetery of the Everett ftunlly at
Fort Valley, and alao to his work at Macon, &ladlson,and
other places in Georgia.
tgr Orders will be received by G. W. IIARD-
CASTLE, Agent for Air. W n No. 85 Congress-street.
mar4 ly
UOUSE-FBUNISHINGI OURS!
COLLINS & BULKLEY
Importers and Dealers,
100 nRYAN-STREET.
A RE now recelvtng, and offer for sale at very low prices,
A a large assortment of House Furnishing articles,
seen as:
CROCKERY, TUREENS,
CHINA, PLATES,
GLASS, DISHES,
PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN k BOWLS,
TINWARE,
GOBLETS, CASTORS,
TUMBLERS, KNIVES,
DECANTER8, FORKS,
PRESERVES, SPOONS,
WINES and WAITERS,
JELLY GLASSES, LAMPS.
White and Fancy China Dinner Services, White Stone
do- Tea Sets, together with every description of Cut and
Plain Glass ware.
China Vases, ofelesant patterns; China Powder Boxes
and Colognes; Bohemian ulau 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, It rushes, Door Mata, Lanterns, both
guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladles’ Work and Trav
eling Baskets—togelhor wllh many other article# not
enumerated. oct 23
A CAUin
T HE subscribers would call the attention of the citi
zens of Savannah and surrounding country to their
large and newly-selected stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
comprising almost every article wanted In fomlshtng
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all of
which were bought for Cash, and will be sold at remark
ably small profits.
They call particular attention to their Stock or Stoves
Grates, Mantel Pieces, ke.
Persons wanting any thing In the line of Houso-keep-
Ing articles would do well to examine their Stock before
purchasing elsewhere, and have the advantage of select
ing from an entirely New Stock.
sept 28
tf
MORSE k NICHOLS,
155 Broughton-st.
D-OUARTER8 FOR
CARRIAGES.
HEAD'
GOOD
MY 8UCCE88 In the CARRIAGE
Business In the dty of Savannah, la no
longer an experiment. It Is a "JUed fuet."
For the considerate, generous confidence and liberal pa-
tronago that I have received from Factors, Mxa-
charts and CiTtZKHs generally, l desire In this publlo
Uianncr Jo express mj Umnka, and to renew my assu
rances or Increased determination to give the most entire
satisfaction lo»U who may fsvor me with their custom. 1
have devoted the put summer to getting up a labor axd
■ rLBNDID STOCK Of KVXRT KIND OP CaBRIAOK nOW in
use. All of these Carriages are well suited to this mar
ket, and for ntatnui,iigktnets and durability they enn-
not be surpassed. Rocks tv ays of every style. Coaches
. V?“ ur ® Waoon*. Also, Bcooixs of every con-
cclvnblo shape and kind (among them, some from J. H.
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment InNew York) and a
very »eaf, light and convenient style of 8olkv, for
Physicians and others. J.C. THORNTON,
Corner of West Broad and Bay-ets.
NOTICE-
T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county for leave to sell tho Real Estate and Negro Slave*
belonging to JAMES M. BATES, late of said county, de
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors.
ANN B. BATE8, Adm'x.
NOTICE,
A LL PERSONS having demands against the Estate
of GEORGE A. REED, tale of Glynn county, de
ceased, are hereby required to present them, dulyat-
te«ted, within the time prescribed by taw; and aU pert
sons .indebted to said Estate are hereby requested to
p.T»«K J» 0 howard , Adm’r,
nov 18 Savannah, Oa.
NEVITT, LATUBUP Ac NTEfiSUKN&S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
^ DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
/''VFFER FOR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Ftan-
V/ nets, Llnseys, Osnaburgs, Yams Phlrtlngs and
Sheetings, Gingham* and Prints, DeLalnes and Merinos,
Bombazine* and Alpacas, Black and Colored Cbsllys,
Black and Colored Satina and Silks, DrcM Silky of all
qualities, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton
PHIow-casIng, Super Irish Linens, Toweling*, Damasks
and Napkins, Table Diapers and Cloths, Furniture Prints,
Fringes, Dimity, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Uaa-
slmeres. Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchief*. Shawls of all kinds, La
dles’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Capa and Collars,
Hosiery of all kinds, Glovea of nil kinds, Silk Handkert
chiefs, kc.; together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Goods establishments. nov 1
OYSTERS! OYSTERSII OYSTERS!!!
—— ' ' Tbe undersigned having been appointed
agent for the sale of Mr. Duron's celebra-
NOTICE-
A LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of
A. W. WE10H8ELBAUM, deceased, late of Burke
county, ere hereby notified to present them, properly at
tested, within tbe time prescribed by taw ; and oil per
son* Indebted to Mid deceased are hereby required to
■S'T l * Wm ‘'* A. E1NBTE.W, Adm’r.
S T Ettta*ta2i I 5££' iToH-homUm.,™*.™.
Whereas,Benjamin BUteh has applied to me for Letters
of Guardianship to George, Allen and Adeline Hunt,
minors and orphans of James Hunt, late of Mid County,
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to file, their objections (If anv they have.) In my office
within tlie time prescribed by taw, otherwlso Mid Letters
will bo granted the applicant.
r Wltneee my band and official signature, this 26th day
Of October, A. D. 1853. JAMES RAIIN,
oct 87 Ordinary E. C.
Citation) for Letters of Administration,
S T EI?lnjrhl£?c“.’ i To •" wh “” 11 m ”'““ era;
Whereas, Camkel Tyson has applied to me for letters
of Administration on tbe estate or Calvin Tyson, tale
of sold county, deceased t
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular tbe kindred and creditors of Mid deceased, to file
their objections Of ""7 they have) In rov office within the
time'prescribed by law, otherwise said Letters wlU be
granted the applicant. - - -
Witness, my hand and official signature, this 24>h day
of November, A. D. 1852. JAMES RAHN,
nov 30 •Ordinary B. O.
If
1
Citation, for Letters of Administration.
SMb-rtVcSKKr. [ To u “«'°»nccm:
Whereas, John Chapman applies to me for Letters of
Administration on tho goods and chattels, rights and
credit* of F.T. Chapman, late of Mid county, deceased:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of Mid deceased,
to file their objections (If any they have) In my office,
within the time prescribed by .taw, or said Letters will
be granted. J. 8. BRADWELL,
nov 87 Ordinary, Liberty County.
WuEDKAH, James. J. Hines hM applied to me for Let
ters of Guardianship to Mrs. Hannah A. Watt, (lunatic^
of said county, Those are therefore to cite and admonish
all ooooeraea to fllo tbalr objections Of any they have) In
my office within the time, prescribed by taw, otherwise
■aid Letters wlU be granted the applicant.
nor 3 Ordinary E.O.
, for Letters Dismissoryi
SamCo! | To all whom It may concern:
. URL Huelt, Administrator of the estate
lREi/v, late or uld county, deceased, has ap-
e Court or Ordinary or said county, for letters
loo from said Administration:
—fore, to cite and admonish the kindred
, ---Jd deceased, to file their objection* (If
1( - Ordinary E.0.'
ted Isle of Hope OYSTERS, is now prepar
cd to meet all orders with promptness and
dispatch. They will be put up In the shell by the bar
rel, and opened, either fresh or pickled, in such size kegs
as to suit the wants of the public. Parties, private fsml-
I es ami hotels, furnished any quantity that msy be
desired. W. D. FORD,
oct 18 Waldburgta Building, Jetfonomstreet*
WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can
find Immediate employment by application to
net 18 W. D. FORD.
Soda Water Apparatus.
WM. BEE,
machinist and Brass Finisher,
ALSO MAN OPACTOBEB OF
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT THE
Soda Water Aparatua fflanufactory,
No. Ctf GOLD-STREET,
On$ Dotrfrtm Beekmau-it. JWio-Yark.
Draught Tubs, Coolers In Tubs, Copper Fountains,
Bottle Moulds, Force Pumps, Gasometers, Generators,
Model Making.
—also—
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice,
nov 5 OmoUawi
“First Gun of the Season.’»
BOO STOVES FOB SALE,
Persian A. T. Parlor.
Franklin Goal Burner.
Washington Coal Burner.
8ylvan Parlor Stove.
May Queen Dining Room
Stove; Boston do. do. d
RY JANIES SULLIVAN) Rronffhton-st-
(Sign of the “ Bed" Star Flag.)
C ONSISTING in part m follows, together with HOUSE
KEEPING GOODS, aud TIN WARE, at wholesale
and retail.
SULLIVAN’S 80UTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING
STOVE—expressly for Southern use.
Iron Ring.. .Cooking Stove, parlor k ornca stoves.
Eastern Prem. do.
Do. Iron Witch do.
Queen of tho West do.
Elevated Oven do.
“ Mirror Parlor” Stove.
Jewel Parlor do.
sept 21 t
PBY GOODS.
HENRY JLATIIROI* Ac CO,
/ r 'VFFEK FOR SALE, ATTHE LOWEST PRICES, tbe
\J following:
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Mouslin Do Lalnes;
English and American Do Lalnes, new designs: Persian
Cloth; High Colored Mouslin De Lalnes; Plaid Raw
Silks; French and English Merinos; French and Scotch
Ginghams; English and French Prints; ChangeableUta-
cle Silks; Rich Brocade Silks, Plain and Figured Black
Silks.
EMBROIDERIES —Muslin and Lace Collars; Chemi-
sett*; Under-Sleeve*; Caps and Capes; Swiss and Cam.
brio Edgings and Inserting#; Thread Valencias and Lisle
Laces; Block 811k and Blonde Edgings; Rich Lawn and
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs.
HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s aad Boys’, a full
assortment or English and German; Ladles,’ Misses’
Men’s and Boya’ Merino Veals. -
GLOVES— Hoskln, Silk, Cashmere, Bearer, Ladies’
Riding Gauntlets.
WHITE GOODS-Jaconet Plain and Hold Cambrics;
8wlsa Muslins, Plain and Figured; Cambric Dimities;
Corded and Embroidered Skirts, kc.
LINENS, kc.—4-4 Super Irish Linens, best mark; 3-4
and 7-8 Long Lawns: 0-4 to 12 4 Uarnsly Sheetings; Pih
low-Cate Linens; Scotch and Irish Diapers; Hucabucs;
5-8 to 3-4 Damask Napkins; Brown and Blue Check
Doyles j 8-4 to 10-4 Bleached sad Brown Table Danuuka;
8-4 to 12-4 Bleached DatnMk Ctaths: Cotton and Worsted
Table and Piano Covers; 10-1 to 13-4 Toilet and Impe
rial Quilta; 7-8 to 5-1 Furniture Dimity; Cotton Shirtings,
Sheetings and Tickings; American, English and Welsh
Flannels; Colored French Flannels: Fancy Wool Plaids
for Boys; Plain and Fancy Cosalmeree; Tweeds; Ken-
tucky Satinets and Jeans. oct 19
PLANTATION GOODS.
N EVITT, LATHROP k STEBBINS offo for Mle
50,000 yards Negro Kerseys, all qualities; 10,000 do.
Schley’s do.; 10,000 do. all Wool Plaines: 4,000 do. Lin-
sey Woolsev; 5,000 English Blankets; 30 bales Cotton
Osnaburgt; 50 do. Heavy Colton Sheetings; 100 dozen
Wool Cape.oct 18
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
J^KORGIAand French Burr and Europus Mill 8tones;
VJT Iron Fire-proof Safes, of Wilder’s patent; Ploughs,
of various patterns, viz: Eagle, Subsoil and Wrought
8bare; Shovel* and Spades; Manure and Hay Forks;
Potato Hooks; Manure Drugs: Cob Crushers; Coro
Shelters; Scythes and Sneaths; Hoes; Axes; Pick Axet
and Handles; Road Scrapers; Ox Chains; Segments and
Gudgeons; ScrecnWIre; flames; Measures ;Url»t Milts,
Rice Threshers; Cauldrons :Douglas’ Pump* aud Wa
ter Rams; Well-wbeols and buckets; Cotton and Coun-
tor Scales; Trucks; Cotton Hooks: Mill and Cross-cut
8ttws; Hand and Yard Saws: Jack Screws; Burns’
Sea IslandCotton Gins; Griswold’s Upland Cotton Gins:
iLD, 171 Bay-sU
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels
T HE Suser!her respectfoUy Informs them that the SA
VANNAH DRY DOCK ta now in successful opera
tion, and It Is calculated to take in ablpsof any class from
100 to 1500 tons burthen. It ta 230 fret long and 65 feet
wide, and complete in every particular. A large gong of
workmen ta employed and a large supply of materials Is
on hand, so that vessels con be repaired with as much
despatch as In any other port. Pump and Block Making
ana Smith’s work done on the premfsos, and every effort
made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may
favor the Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDER8HINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
feb24 Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAHLER,
200 CONGRE88 AND 95 ST. JIJLIAN-STREET,
Franklin-Square.
■\TTOULD Return hla thanks to Ills friends and patrons
v V for past fovours, and inform them, that he D now
ready at the old stand, to execute any work In the above
line, and hopes by hts untiring exertions to please all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In the above business done with the utmost neatness ana
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
Wheels, Wagons, Drays, Carts, tec., mado on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terms. Jan 26
FAINT ABB OIL STOKE,
SAVANNAH. OA.
No. 11 WbifaKer-iifreet.
K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 2 English do. ••
GROUND PAI TS: -
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome t recn, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINT8:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lead, Lltliarge, Pari* and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Ur her. Terra de Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS/^
Linseed OIL, Sperm do., Neatafnot do- and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint. Var-
nlsb. Graining, and Artists’ do. Window and Picture
GLASS, ol alTqualUles, from 6bjrtl to 32by46; Copal, Ja
pan. Light and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
or nil kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and
Borders.
terms? < ^ >e *k° T8 art ' c ' es be sold on reasonable
House, Sign and Ship Folntins'
Done in a workmanlike manner, and at reasonable
Prt”* Jan 80
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
r r H i S Valnable Mineral Substance Is sold In fine pow-
JL der, then mixed with Lltueod Oil to the consistency
nf llilrlr nalnt. .nil flnnllM with n hnuli .n/l ..• ——
ever ta covered from tbe action of the wealherand from
fire.
There 1s noth! ng equal to It for steamboat and car decks,
for allklqdsof Iron, aa R, form* a coating nearly as hard
as the Iron ItaelA and never cleaves off.
! ' In tome places, a spurious article has been sold as tbe
genuine, therefore purchasers should be careful to buy ol
authorised Agents.
Evenr Barrel U marked BrjIlCBBF/R E-PRO Of
PAINT. Tbe above Paint la for sale In Savannah by
«p 18 ' O. A. I*. LAMAR.
toby
JOHN R. I
Cement; Plaster; Ac. For sale by
nov 16 CHA8. H.CAMPF1E1
IlyflSCELLANEOUS—
iVJL 50 boxes Colgate* Peart Starch;
50 do. do. Pale Soap;
75 do. New York No. Ido.;
75 do. Pound Bar do.;
100 do. 8mlth’sFamily do.;
50 do. Adamantine Candles:
500 reams Wrapping Paper, various sizes;
50 dozen Brooms;
50 do. Buckets;
25 boxes Lemon Syrup;
100 do. targe bowl Negro Pipes;
50 do. assorted Candy;
100 do. Herrings;
100 do. Cheese;
85 barrels No. 1 Mackerel;
23 hr. bbis. 1 do.
25 barrels 2 do.
25 hf. bbls. 2 do.
50 barrets 3 do.
In store and for sole by
nov 10 SWIFT A CO.
. STORAGE.
rpHE subscriber having taken M Williamson’s Sheds, 1
X Is prepared to receive Cotton and other Produce, oi
storage.JOHN 11. HUM..
Saddlery Warehouse,
Young*# Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle.
orrowrn'w. a. simmons ctoTmaa eTOkB,
.lannfartnnnohiiSUfcii Srftfes'fc names*.
Have on hand a good assortment of Baddies, Bridles and
larnosees, of which the following comprise a part: Span-
ah Qalltedf-Overtald. and Bhafton Huddles; Planter’s
arge and extra targe Saddles; Men’s plain do.; English
do.; Bore’ and Race do.; Ladles’ Saddles of a variety of
patterns; Bridles A Maitengaleet 8addle-Bags, Trunks Ae.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and Hog 8kins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Rarmnee, or all kinds, by the single Mt.
CARRIAGE TR1MM1NG8.—Ilarouche, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frame*; Hobbs and
Bows, by the single sot; Plated and Brass Stump Joints;
plain do.; potent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.:
broad and narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and
Worsted Fringes; black and purplo Coach Roans; Bug-
gy Lamps; Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and
We beg most respoctfUlly to Inform the Ladles of tl
city, and Iho publlo generally throughout the State, tl
we offer for sale and Immediate disposal, (without I
July 23
IsOOO SUITS NEGRO CLOTHING,
Tl JADE up with particular reference to comfort and
lvl durability; (and another Important Item to bo
known) lathe unusually low pricee at which we are sell
ing them. Planters visiting our clly will do well to call
and examine before selecting their cloths to make up,
and save money.
Also—A largo assortment or Hats and Caps for planta
tion use, constantly on hand at the Wholesale Clothing
and Hat Depot or LYON A REED,
No. 150 Congress A 75 St. Jullnn-sla-
*“ “ *■ ""jrgja.
nov 3
Savannah, Georg
H MARSHALL HOUSE
DRESSING SALOON.
M ESSRS.CO 11EN A BANNON respestfully announce
to the citizens of Savannnh that they are now pro
pared to do all kinds of work In their line at tholr new
Shop, near the comer of Broughton nnd Drayton-strcots.
They have established the following as tholr rate ot
charges:
For a single Shave 10 cents.
For 8 or 3 times a week.... per month 75 M
For 4 times a week do. 91 00
For 5 or 6 times a week do. 150 M
Foreveryday do. 175 “
For Hair Cutting 29 “
For Hair Curling L25 “
For Shampooing 20 M
JjTMr. Cohin will always hold blmseif In readiness
lo attend to orders from those who may require his ser
vices st their homes. ly nov 8
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE.
THE Subscriber has on hand, and 1a con
stantly receiving from the best and most re-
mfactui
ELRY, „
Desert and Tea 8poona and Forks; 811ver Plate* ani_ __
Watters, Tea Betta, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets, de]
Tumblers, Pop Boats, 8oup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice
Cream, Cake and Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle
and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit
Knives.
8ilvor Plated 8 poo ns. Forks and Ladles, Cake Baskets,
Castors, Walters, Snufibrs and Trays.
Ivory Balance Handle Knives, and 8llver Plated on
Steel, Table nnd Desert Knives.
Fine Tweuty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon nrass Clocks, of every description.
Gold and Silver Lever and Leplne Watches, One ensm<
elled Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains,
8eatsand Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold ana
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ fino Pocket Cutlery, Razors
aud Razor Strops, Card Cases. Port Monales, Ac.
Particular attention will be given to Repairing
Watched, Clocks and Jewelry.
From his long experience and extensive fhcllitlee,he
confidently believes ne will satisfy all who may fovor him
with their patronage.
Hla prices are as low, and terms as favorable, aa at
any other establishment In the 8tate.
mar 18 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE*
Wlioluaalo and Retail.
THE largest and best selected stock of goods
O PnrMgma_Bal» 111
aEM.inu urr ami. uisi'oaAi;
Ot the Bntire Stork nt the London llouio
Establishment.
esstk flfiiwsHBrtraas
occupations In tbe North, having recently entered on a
most extensive scale or Importing, both for the whole-
•ale and retail trade In Ihle country, ho Intends disposing
of his business In Savannah, Geo., forthwith, and ■elllnjr
off the entire stock or that establishment at HALF THE
COST of landing In this dty, thereby laying before the
publlo a most usefol nnd desirable claaa or goods. EX-
Deeding in amount fifty thoubanddol-
LARS I
To continue for Twenty-one following Daye III
lies of this
_ Stale, that
— isposal, (without the
least reserve,) upward* or 950,000 worth of first class
GOODS, suited for Dress, usefol Domestic wear, aud
Household utility, which will be sold off 50 per cent,
under the talr value, thereby affording an opportunity lo
purchasers or sterling worth, that which seldom can be
procured aud appreciated at such unprecedented low
prices—consisting or
DRESS GOODS!
Lot No. 1.—15,000 yards of Paris Printed MOUB DE
LA1NE, all at 18kc. per yard—cost 37V cents.
12,000 yards plain and valuable ALPACAS—changea
ble, Ac- Clioulc, Ac.—In all tho foahlnnable colors, dou
ble width, from 18Xc. per yard, and upward.
Lot No. 3.-7.000 yards 7-4 BRITISH TWILL MERI-
NOS, In all shades, at 31){c. per yard, worth 75c- five
yards being sufficient for a foil dress. '
Lot NoiX-All shade* In OOUURG CLOTH, for use-
folnesa and most serviceable wear, very geuleel, all at
37Vc. per yard, double width, worth 62j/e.
Double Twill MERINOS, Ac., In nil shades, 8-4 wide,
at SOo. to 6*)fc., worth 91 per yard.
14,000 yards or fesl color MADDER PRINTED OALI-
COLS, new styles; clooring out nil at 8o. per yard—
usually sold at )9Xo.
DAMASK TABLE LINEN, Ac.
100 pieces of pure Flax, warranted or the most genu
ine make lu tho.world, to be sold Immediately at M hal
price.”
Splendid quality HUCKABACK TOWELS, from 82
>er dozen and upwards; Doyles, Napklus, A&, or the
Irst and most approved makes, at halt price.
5,000 dollars worth of beautiful EMBROIDERIES,
consisting of tho newest Collars, llablt Shlrta, Chemi
settes, Ac. Ac. Embroidered ilam]kerchlofe,also of the
moat elaborate and cosily work, lo bo disposed oral tho
same raUu of discount, lu order to effect an Immediate
clearing out.
8,000 dollars worth of splendid RIBBONS, marked
down oa follows t all rich goods sold at 75c. per yard,
now 50c.; those at 50c. now 37)tfo.; 37#e. goods 25c-
and a nice assortment at 12Wc. per yard.
BONNElo.
We bring torward on this occasion all our extensive
reserve new FaLL SHAPE BONNETS, upwards of
4,000, to be sold Immediately, as follows: all new Bon
nets marked and worth from 1,75 to 2 aud 82,25, now
selling at 91 each; very superior 91 Bonnets now to bd
sold at 50c. each; all the lower ones25c. each, to clear
We also produce a targe aud valuable stock of CAN-
TON CRAPE SHAWLS, both plain and embroidered,
richly; long and square Wool Shawls, black Silks, black
Gro de Rhinos, black Armure, black all boiled Silk,
black Gro de Afrlques, Grode Ispahan, all boiled Silk—
bright and beautiful goods; also, black 811k Lacos, black
811k Fringes,with every other class of goods appertaining
to a well assorted stock, at the same reduced prices as
above quoted. ‘
MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS.
The Ladles wlU here ttud a display unequalled. The
whole stock Is of the most recent Importation, und we
E resume that such cannot be procured In any otlior
ouso in the dty. We Invite particular attention to this
department.
In condudlngour remarks relative to the disposal or
tho Lomlou House valuable stock of the above-described
articles, the proprietor thereof bogs to acknowledge,
most gratefully, the numerous favors conferred on him
since tho hour when first he trod on the free soil of
America, nnd landed in the dty of Charleston, S. O.
From that hour, be met with friends in this city and In
Charleston, strangers, whose professions of friendship
have only been excelled by tholr unwavering bonds of
unceasing kindness. Industry and perseverance became
rewarded— tho approdatlon of which became extended
throughout the principal mercantile cities or this great
country, and placed this establishment, "The Londou
House,” In power to compete with all rivals. For such,
then, accept from ono who can sensibly appredato such
unbounded worth, the thanks or
WILLIAM KING,
Proprietor of The London House,
Under the Marshall Hotel, Ilrouglilon-alrcct,
Savannah,-Ga.
attended to by compoteut hands.
nug23 HORTONARIKBMAN, No. 116 Broughton-st.
JEWELRY* rite.
BIR. F. 8TElN,No. 148 Brougfaton-street, has
Just received the finest assortment or new fash
ioned JBYVELRY of all description s Goid and
Bllver Pencils and Pens; 811 ver and Silver-
plated Ware, such as Fruit Baskets, Walters, Tea-sets,
CandlfratlckSjTaWe and Tea-spoons, flneTnble, Pocket and
Pen Knives, Ac. Ac.—a Inrge variety of the finest Work-
boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, Ac. Ac., for ladles
and gentlemen—as also, a fine selection ot Flutlnns,Ac-
cordeaus, and Fancy Goods of nil descriptions, which he
offor* at tho lowest priooa orer aolil at III Ulla City.
The public generally and tho ladies particularly, are
respectfully Invited to call round and exnmino the above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Broughtou-streot
augSl tf
»T»H.
*VlL
Otto's 1 „
A Book for the Home Circle—a companion for the
Evening Book; by Mrs Kirkland, with beautiful steel
eamvings.
^The Magaxlne of Art, voL 1—with numerous engrav
WBqusnder. of Castle Squander-Illustrated.
London Library, with engravings.
13th vol. Howard’s Reports Supreme Court U, 8.
seta on hand* D * ,l,b an< * E< l u ’ l y Reports—oomplolo
Gems from Fablo Land—Mercantile Morals.
Queer Bonnota-our First Mother-l.lttleSliver Siring,
nov 18 By W, THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW HOOKS*
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
Thursday, Nov. 18.
A SHABBY GENTEEL STORY, and otbor Tales; by
William Bl. Thackery— Appleton’s Popular Library.
Rochester, or The Merry Days of England; by the au.
Uinr or the ''Young Chevalier.” Ac.
The Winter Evening Story Book; by “Unole Tom.”
A Treasury or Pleasure Books for Young Children,
with ono hundred Illustrations: also a largo stock of Ju
venile Hooks, Toy Books, Ae. in various bindings.
A Digest of English Grammar, Synthetical, and Analy
tical ; by T. L. Covoll.
Grammalro Anglalso D'AprOs Le Systdmc; par Charles
Badvls.
Clef Dee Th6tncs De La Grammalro Anglnlse.
A further supply or Northwood, or Llfo North and
Bouth: by Mrs.B. J. Hale, f nov 18
nov 18
21
TAILORING.
ESSRS. DIBBLE A CAREY having Just returned
1VL from tho North, respectfully Invite tholr customers,
the citizens orSavunnah, and the public generally, to call
and examine their FALL STOCK of all styles ana colors
of Freuch, English and American Cloths, Casslmcros
and Vestings, which they are prepared to manufacture to
nnd —* *- Ll — 1 '--
e ver offered for sale In this city. Gold and Silver
Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, Seta of
Jewelry, Chntalanes, Bracelets, Broodies, fine
Diamond work linger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Sets,
Pitchers. Gobletr
Also,all kinds of Plated Ware, Military nnd Fancy'floods,
and a great variety or articles, too numerous to mention;
tended to by competent hands.
order in tbe neatest and most fashionable styles. Also,
their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting in
part ofSnrdlntan. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddlngton,
and other new and fashionable Coats, Vosls and Pants.
The undersigned havlngsdeclcd these goods with great
caro, feel confident of pleasing all who may be In want.
Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS A FANCY ARTI
CLES is completennd well assorted, which they wl"
on the mostfuvorable and accommodating terms.
oct 8 DIBBLE A CAREY.
.FASHION ABLE
TAILORING ESTARLISHMENT.
rrtHE Subscriber lias Just opened his Autumn sup-
X ply of GOODS at his old stand, 105 Dryan-tlritt.
He has Just returned from New-York, whero he has
bought, from the most fashionable houses in tho trade, a
complete supply or CLOTHS—French and English—of all
descriptions, for Cotta, Pantaloons, Vests, Ac. Ac. The
selection of Cloths, Casslmeres, Ac. Is one of tho best
and handsomest over offered for sale In this market, and
lie will continue to receive every ten days new supplies
of all descriptions or Goods usually kept In such estab
lishments, with tho monthly fiuhlouafrom France and
England. The subscriber fa prepared to cut and make
up his Cloths for customers In the neateatand most work
manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly Invited to
call and exnmlue for themselves,
sept 25 ly Bl. D. MURPHY, 105 Bryan-strccL
#H NEW A
WHOLESALE HAT STOEE,^
Corner of Rrouffhtou At Barnard-aU.*
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
nPHE undersigned would respectfoUy announce lo the
X citizens and merchants of Georgia, and adjacent
States, that they have taken tbe extensive three story
brick building on the corner of Broughton and Barnnrd-
•treets, In the immediate vicinity of several other whole
sale establishments, where they propose, about the 20th
or Heptember.to open ono or the LARGEST A CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, and
otbor Goods In their line, ever offered in the Southern
markets. Tholr assortment will not only be made up
from their own extensive manufactory in New-York, but
will embrace every thing that Is now, fashlonablo, and
adapted to season and climate.
We are resolved to mnke It tho interest of merchant*.
In all sections of the South, to irado with us, and are pro-
K itred to give them as good terms as can bo had In the
ortbern cities.
On the first of October next, we will open our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when we will offer to iho citizens o
Savannah and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort
ment of Gents’ and Boys’ Hats nnd Caps, Ladles’ Riding
Hals, Ac n Ac.
ByTnrtlcutara In future advertisements,
sept 24 BEI.DEN A CO.
Blankets* JKcrsoya and Woolen Goods,
T HE SUBSCRIBERS navo This Day opened their ex
tensive stock or Plantation Goods, to which they
would most respectfoUy call the attention or Planters via.
Ring this city, as they are determined to make It to tbe
Interest of all who may favor them with a call:
3000 pairs colored and whlto London DuflU Blankets,
100 “ super 10-4,11-4,124 Whitney Bod do
50 ** green, blue and red Mackinaw do ;
20 bales Carolina Plains;
20 “ Georgia do;
30 « white and black Washington Jeans;
35 ** D. H. Heavy Slrtpc: ’
15 “ twilled and plain red Flannel;
20 “ heavy Cotton Osnaburgs;
40 « 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 8hlrtlngs;
10 « Hazard’s heavy PI .Ins;
20 M Manchester Plaids;
Also, a very handsome assortment Satlnelta, Cassl
meres, block and colored Kentucky Jeans, Corduroy,
Scotch PI aids, Ac., we offer to the public at very reduced
prices, by[oct 7)A1K1N A BURNS.
STEAM ENGINES* 8UGAR MILLS* Ac.
T HE ESSEX COMPANY Lawrkhck, Mission pn£
pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam En
gines, 8ugar Mills, Locomotives, Cotton and Woolen Ma
chinery. Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine and Parker
Water Wheels, Machinists’ Tools, and Blacblne Work
generally, in the best manner, and at prices as low as
engines, aud to dura
apr24 ly
LAND WARRANTS.
T HE Highest Cash Price paid for Land Worrants by
JuiyS A.C. TOMB, No. 12fl Itey-afrcet.
FINE HATS.
4 THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’s Hals hav-
_ In store a large 8tock of Hats from the most cele
brated manufacturer— — -*—• *
other that can'
sept 25
facturera. which we warrant superior to any
n be produced for the same price.
N. K. B AUNUM A CO.
FBESGO AND OIL DECORATIVE
, PAINTING.
CORRA Is prepared to execute everv description
• 4“!P ri, te # Hwtog learnt hla art in
iiaiy, he Dalton hlmselT that be can give entire satisfac
tion to tho citizens ofSavaiuah, and ne can refer to sev
eral specimens of bis work already In this city. He
paintsi on plaster, canvass, glass, prepared paper, Ac-
Ac. He afso paints window shades, transparencies, Ac.
He can produce testimonials that his fresco andoUier
work does not In the least lose lie color by the Influence
of climate. Ills shop Is at Uie comer of Broughton and
Dray ton-street, where he has for sa!o a lino assortment of
engravings, both fancy and historical. octlB
DRY GOOdS.
T HE subscribers have In store, e very large stock of
DRY GOODS, recently purchased, which they offo
at tho lowest prices, and on tho best terms.
Dress Goods.—Block and fancy Silks; Baquadereand
Becho Robes; Moustatno Do Lalnes; Coslmoros; Black
Boinbazino* { Block and Fancy Alpaocas; Blade Nor-
wlch Cloth i Block and Colored Merinos; French Cali
co’s, English and American, do-Noodle work Collars,
Cbemlsetts, Lace Capes, Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves and
Hosiery, Laces, Linn, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Ac-Ac.
Da V/1TT A MORGAN,
oct 18 Rlbero’s Building. Congress-street
TO THE LADIES.
N K. B ARNUM A GO. hnve on hand a few seta ol
• Stone Btartln Victories, Muff* and CuffiL which
will be aokl very cheap. Inquire at tbe Cheap Hat and
Cap Store, 140 Congrees-strect. nov 20
S. M. PETTENGILL*
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE.
marj4 wo. 10 State-sL. Boston* Moire.
8. BL Pkttkmoii.1. A Co, Newspaper Advertising
Agents,No, 10 8tato street, Boston, are Agent* for the
Savannah Republican, and are authorized to recelva Ad
vertisements and Subscriptions at the same rates oa are
required at this office. Tholr receipts are regarded as
payments.
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE.
No. O Wliltakerret.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announce*
tbe citizens of Savannah, and of the Into-
ir of this State, that he has now opened and
wUrkecp continually in store, a largo assortment of tbe
beat qualities of tbe various kinds ol
WINES AND LIQUORS,
both foreign end domestic, Invoiced from the best sour
ces, and to bis stock of which, at present on hand, he In
vites attention. Having had extensive experience In
France as a manufacturer, and In America aa Importer
end dealer, bis acquaintance with the trado enables him
to offer assurance that tbe articles which are enumera
ted below ore each genuine.
ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION.
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin;
Scotch, Irish and Monnngahela Whisky: Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaica and SL Croix Rum.
WINES.
S ulema*' 1 ’ id *BuiSi»v{ >0 V?f Uhampagney Hock, Claret,
• ° "cordials.
In Cases, Curaeoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slatalla, Kit
sch enwaaser, Absinth, Ac- Ac.
ALE AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestlo Liquors.
oct 30 iy R. MAYER.
OORNER^FWHfrAKERANRffiNoiESSflTS.
MANTILLA VELVETS, Black and Fancy 8Uk Mai
lvl tills*: tbe subscribers have Just received Bin
Brown, Green and Black 4-4 BUk Velvet* for Mantllku
•apply Of Black and Fancy Silk-Mantillas,
irhlch they will dispose of at their usual low prioos.
novfi M.PJ2NDKROAOTAOO.
Notice.
CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, i
W HEREAS, Thomas Ryerson, William hobertaon.
J. N. Philips. P. G, Thomas, YV. YV. Johnson ami
M. Prcndcrgost, summoned to attend the present May
Termof this (fourt as Grand Jurors, have made default
for (be Term-it Is ordered that they be fined Forty Doltara
each, unless they file good and sufficient cause of excuse
on or before the first day of the next term of this Court.
Aod whereas, Wro. J, Moore rondo default on the
twenty-fourth day of May of the present term, and sub-
sequently—lt Is ordered that be be fined Forty Dollars
unless ho die good uml sufficient cause of excuse on or
before the first day of the next term of Ibis Court. And
whereas, John G. Cook, John F. Meldrum, Jnmes Qunn-
tock, J. B, Bashler and J. S. Sturtevanl, summoned
to attend the present term or this Court oa Petit Jurors,
have made default for the term: and whereas, B. B.
Bushier and P. Scantan, Petit Jurors, made default on
five days or tbe second week of the term; and where-
aj, Jamee Lonnelly, Pster Gather, Beni. 8pencer, Francis
M.MyrreJ, Jrederlck Scherff and D.Cohen,summoned
as Talesmen, made default for the term-ills ordered
that they he fined twenty dollars each, unless thoy fllo
good and sufficient causo of excuse on or before Ihe
first dey of llio next term of this Court And whereas,
Bl. Llneanlbal, Talesman, msdo default on four days of
said second week, and Tames Sherdnn, Jacob Btankes,
Johu Gray, and John Thomas, Talesmen, mode de
fault on throe days of said week, and Daniel Clark, Bl. II.
Ml/nr Tn1o.mi.vi mail. .I.&hIi . .I...
CHATHAM INFERIOR COURT,
JoptTbbh. 1833.
Talesmen, modedofatut on one day of said .week—It u
ordered that they be fined five dollars each, for every
days* default, unless they file good nnd sufficient cause
of excuse, on or before the first day of tho next terra of
this Court.
Extract from tbe Minutes.
JNO.F. GUILMARTIN,
Clkkk s. o. o. b.
YV»niKa*s, Jackson YVhtto, JamesItoyhC^-^f^Staf-
ford, Tbos.E.8haw, John O. Heniandu and John H.
Stroui, summoned to attend tbe present term of this
Courtas Petit Jurors, have made default for the term
and whereas, YVm. II, Lyon, Robert D. Papot and Jamei
Connelly, Petit Jurors, made default on the second day
of the term—Ills ordered thatthey be fined twenty dollar#
each, unless they file good nnd sufficient cause of excuse.
^fiJt fr^tMutei^ n “ l te,, “ ° f ‘ h,,C0U ^
JNO, F. GUILMARTIN,
CUKK IMF. V. C. O,
BlcKAV, Agent.
APPLETON’S POPULAR. LIBRARY.
A BEAUTIFUL edition of Appleton’s Popular U-
il hrary, containing the latest publications.
A Journey to Katmandu.
Summer time In tho Country.
Paris 8ketch Book, 3 vols.
Malden and Married Life or Mary PowelL
Travels In Tnrtary, Thlbot aud China, 3 vols.
Little Pendloton, 2 vols.
Gaieties aud Gravities.
Essays upon the London Times.
Ingoldsbury’s Legends.
Papers and Quarterly Review.
Blen’a Wives: by Thackeray.
Yellow Plush Papers: by Thackeray.
Book of Snobs “ “
A Shabby Genteel Story: by Thackeray.
Lives or YVelliugton and Peol. For sale at the Book
•lore of 8. S. SIBLEY,
nov 25 6 No. 133 Congress-street.
GLASS WARE.
| A large and varied assortment Just opened; a
mong which lhay be found several patterns of finely
cut Decanters, in setts; a Inrge variety of slugle De
canters, both cut and pressed: some handsome styles of
Wine and Hock Bottles, Colognes, tcc. Call niid ex-
amine, nt [sept 20] COLLINS Sc BULKLEY’S.
NUfofo STONES.
HE Ucderalgncd has on hand on assortment of Burr
Stone, from 18 Inches to 4# feet diameter, a portion
or which is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. AU the necessary Irons furnished with tbe Stons
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill
Stones, the article can be delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. O. H. OABIPF1ELD.
U. STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
WHOLESALE WAREROOMS
New anfartehslre RE?D?B?ADE CLCTIIING
era In regard to low pricro and Immense variety of Block,
rarely to bo met with. Tl.e Increase of sales from a very
esysli ,
CjT Orders from any part or the United State# prompt-
ly executed and with especial care. *
t, . ... REED, BROTHERS & CO.
P. 8.—Facilities will be offered buyers to purchase no
the regular credit. Usual discount aUowed to cash buy-
*7 dec 15
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMHING.
rpiiL Subscriber having fitted up, in connection with
X his Foundry and Blachlne YVorks, a Shop for the
above business, nnd engaged tho services of superior
workmen, Is prepared to do any descriiitlon of work that
may offer.
All work done in the very best manner and at the
•hurtestnotlco. A.N. MILLER,
July 13 tf Eastern Whorl.
T „„ .MARINE railway; '—■
HE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may
l ‘'**®[y l «»i^alho haachnrgo of tho MARINE
kaILWAY, which Is nowln successful operation. Hols
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any slzo usually
visiting our port, aud to do the work of repairing, &c- on
reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the
bottoms of their vessels can also bo accomodated on the
Railway upon reasonable terms. Hu Is also prepared to
contract for building vessels of anr
and to carry on the buslucM of l~
Blaklng, and Caulking, In all IU
eastern extremity or the city,
A good Bhip Smith Is on the premises.
al| g 3 1r H. F. WILLINK, Jx.
O FFERS for sale a largo assortment or Cloths, Cos-
slmeres and Vesting*, consisting In part of the
following articles, soloclra by himself during tho out
summer In LONDON and PARIS, whlcit he will
make up to order In the best style of workmanship, and
at the shortest notice. Ills slock of Ready-made Cloth
ing, and of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen’s wear. Is
very large, and of the best quality and style-the whole of
It made this fall under hts own Inspection, and will be
sold at the lowest prices for cosh or approved credit!—
French Black, Blue, Brown and Oliva Cloths; Fancy
French and English Casslmeres; Fancy Silk vesting^
super; Fancy Silk Plush Vestings; Black Barathea Silk
Vesting*; Huper Block Doeskin (isslmeres; Merino and
Silk Undershirts and Drawers; White and Fancy Shlrta
and Collar*; Canton Flannel Shlrta and Drawers;'White.
BJnck and Fnncv Kid Glovea; Neck Ties, plain and erS
^ ^ B«Un and
Bombazine Btocka.
17 Whitaker Street
oct 21
PHKSIiyTEllIAN PUBI.IOATIONS.
A GENERAL varioty or the be»t publications or the
xX Presbyterian Board of Publications} Just received
and for sale at the Book store of
nov 95
S. 8. SIBLEY,
No, 135 Congreas-et,
MERCANTILE BLANKS.
C HARTER PARTIES, 8HIPPINO ARTICLES,
Entry of Blerchnndfse, Declaration <c Protest,
?®: w r , . reh0UM Entry, Foreign Outward Manifest
Withdrawal Entry, Foreign Inwnrd do.
. Coutwise Manifest, Manifest or Part of Cargo,
nov 23 For snle by JOHN BL COOPER &■ CO.
NEW BOOKS.
"ROCHESTER; or. The BlerryDays ol England. By
XV the author of Amy Lawrence, &c. Beautifully if.
lustrated.
A Eire of Vldultudest A Story of Revolutionary
Times. By G. P. R. James, Esq.
».^ 8h £ b ‘ )y * G<!Dt001 Story, and other Tales. By Wm.
Bl. Thackeray.
The Life nnd Adventure* of Punchinello—adapted
from the French of Octave Flulllel, and embellished
with one hundred Designs.
Otto’s Treasury of Stories for Young People, with nu
merous Engravings.
A Treasury or Pleasure Books for Young Children,
with more than one hundred Illustrations.
Winter Evening Recreation t a Collection or Tales for
loulb. Illustrated.
The Winter Evening Story Book! comprising Stories
of Adventure by Land and Sea, perilous Encounters
with Savages and Wild Beasts, and Domestlo Tales. By
Uncle John. Beautifully Illustrated.
Home and Us Pleasures t Simple Stories for Young
Peoplo. By Blrs. Harriet Myrtle. With eight beautiful
Engravings.
Nut-Crhcker and King Blouse. Translated from the
German of Hoffman by Bin. SI. Simon. Illustrated.
The Pleasures or the Country: 81mple Stories for
Young People. By Blrs. Harriet Myrtle.
nuv 18 Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
„ NEW ROOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN Bl. COOPER fa CO.
Wednesday, Notembar 25(A.
I T'RANK FREEMAN^ BARBER SUOP: a Tale, by
Rov. Oaynord R. llall, D. D- author of "Teaching a
Science.” etc., Illustrated by Rush U. Hall.
TheLublnniid Parlor: or Slaves and Masters; by J.
Thornton Randolph.
YVliitehall or the Times of Cromwell: a Romance of
English History; by tho author ofYVhllefrlars.”
„ ,?v ry .P r ! ce > ortlm Adventures of a Servant Maid; by
G. YV. Bl. Reynolds, vol. 2.
Godey’s Lady’s Book, for December.
Itudyo
Londoi
Graham’s Blagazlne, for December.
Table Talk about Books, Bleu and Manners, from Syd
ney Smith nnd others.
Knthny: n Cruise In
acaulay.
Regal Rome t an Introduction to Roman History; by
Brands YV. Newman.
Tho Children of Light: a tberao for Ihe time; by Caro
line Cheseboro'.
MORE NEW ROOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fa CO.
T he history of henry Esmond, written by
lilmseirt by W. Bl. Tboekory.
A Life of Vicissitudes: a Story of Revolutionary
Times; by G. P. It. James.
Bleak House, No. 9.
History or Romulus; by Jacob Abbott.
Select British £loqu*noe i ombraolng the best speeches
eutire of Ihe most eminent orators or Great Britain; by
Chauncey A. Goodrich, D. D.
DavU CoppiiM; n now minlnled edition, publish,
ed by Harper fa Brothers.
Cornelius Nepos; by^harloe Anthon, L.L.D.
nov 25
PH ACKER AY’S new work—Henry Esmond, Colonel
L In the service of Qucon Anno.
„ A Llfo of Vicissitudes: a 8tory of Revolutionary Times.
By G. P. n. James.
Bleak House, No. 0—The Children of Light.
Kathy t a Cruise In tho China Soas. By Blacauley.
Select British Eloquonce for the lust two Centuries. By
Professor Goodrich.
Table Talk nliout Books, Bfen and Blannors.
History of Romulus. By Jacob Abbott.
Regal Rome: an Introduction to Roman History.
Comparative Physiognomy—with numerous lllusti
lions.
Mackay’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Blackay’s Ahlmon Rezou.
Stewart’s Freemason’# BInnual and Croaa’a Chart,
no* 25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
NEW BOOKS
7?R.\NK FREEMAN'S DARKER DROP: .Trie. B,
+ RSV-Bar'-nlR. Hill, D. D. author of “Ne— Pur-
bynu'il.D'lfi" 8 ro ' B,e 'j’ bod Jllluitralcd
Moon lloax, with a Memoir of tho author, by YVm. N.
Griggs'
Kuthayt A Cruise In tbe China Sens, by W. Hasting
uacauiy.
p^.%?Jte'.t wtard ° r ,to 6 °*‘ *
HIMurir of Henry E.mond, FAq, Colonel In Ibo
by Wm*. M. Thockcroyl' Q ”“° ’" U “° ^ blm “ lf >
Wood’a M Instrel Songs—.a new song book.
Graham’s Magazine for December.
Godoy’s Lady’s Book for December. Received by
nov2 < J. B. CUBBEDGE.
WRNER°w'mA 1 KER A fc , CONORSSlREEn ) ,
Ihey wlllill.po—oj >l lliolr umnl low price, for ouhor
. l“"° 31 JE88E OAIN.Proorl.lor.
N 'wrno*’"'' 8 ' b “‘ “"'^'joun'r,' NORTON.
„ NEW NTORE .
BOOKS. 'TBTMEKfcBffiTUnU, EX-
T RE Undenlgncd hM opened, nt Nn. 135 Oongreu-
street, n general assortment of LITERARY, AH8-
UELLANLOUS. RELIGIOUS, and SCHOOL BboK8.
Also, Blank, Record, and Memorandum Books, of
every description. A large variety or Cap, Letter and
Fancv Note Paper; Oard«, and Envelopes, of every
description; Fancy Stationery In large varieties: Pain-i^
tuna nnd Pictures, framed and mummed, on oleimn!
Port Folios, Port Monales, Pocket Ifooka
and Card Cases for Indies nnd gentlemen, Gold and 811-
ISSPElSc‘"k*. Drawing
Books, &e. fac. fac. Also, a general assortment of
Cathouo Books, Prints,’Cards, Memrntok*! tuL
oSbllMK? ’ m 0 *'” 1 ' J V “ , ?, r . ? ure « “ ,ld Spiritual
Kt«S "rhM 1 ?.?. n b0Te Work * 'T 1 »t rensonn-
. Public are reapeclfttlly Invited to call ar J
ocT 4 h k * S.S. SIBLEY.
1 ENGLISH REPORT8 IN LAYV AND EQUITY: The
tL&SZ* L , nw ’ Kf l uU Y and Criminal Rcporta coin-
“ rl0 » commences with the Decisions of
Mlchaolmas (Nov.) Term, 1850. nnd contains, from that
period, all tho Decisions of nil tlie English Courta. Tho
Reports nro furnished by n corps of over thirty regular
ana experienced Reporters, and for comprehensiveness,
brevity, nnd accuracy, tho publishers challenge compnru
fuh«St' b a Mr, °* ol E . ngllah llo porta now pub
lished. Amongtho numerous instances of luporlorlly or
here Reimrts over any othor. the publlihora nro permit
ted to refer lo mnnydlstlngushed members of tho profea-
Blon who havo voluntarily rurnished testimonials.^
Ten volumes have already boon Issued, bringing down
be decisions to she Summer of 1852. being thus two years
In ndvnuco of any other reprint of English Reports. 7
wm°M r i . gro ? , ,? r , convenience or the Profession, there
will also be published, as soon as required, a full Table
of Cases, showing at a glance the volume aud page of
P.vory Borlca of Reports which contain tho same rases aa
tho Law and Equity Reports.
E °P®ri« wll be continued. In tbe same auporior
style, nt the low price of *« per single volume to perma
nent subscribers. Subscriptions to the abore received
in Jb,,N CU °PKR & CO,
nov 10 Agents for Savannah.
I NK8--A auporior quality of News Ink, Book and
Ink of ovoryquality, red, blue, green, gold size,
irom the manufactory of Romlg, Ly Jc tfo- PhflodeT
£, h Mnn^i ,Upp,y , wl11 bo ,*i c P l instantly on hand, an
sold on the most reasonable terms. Orders from iVln
on respectfully solicited, [oct 7] J.B.OUBUEDQ
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hla own Physician! Thirty-
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that persona autferlng from --
oret diseases, need no n
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oiiciu*cu in meiier win receive one copy ortms nook,
SSg.(S?“- 4 'p»'WwK
nr. d«. YouNtfam •• 1— - — —
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Office; 152 BPRLvo mm.,..
o’clock, (8 unday 'a exccptaa.)
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s » BUNKER 4 ODDER.
tjA'ted de FBtsr urad—Ju.t reel,
Jr iiiiinty, Forul.br [...» T
[n.,aT
from barque John Bird, and for sale by^**** Ltndlu *
COHBN8 fa HERTZ.
■n ACON siDEa—60 bhds. prime BacoTsidSTT^il
n Ing from barque John Bird and for tale hr Jj * od *
y83 COHENS fa^ERTT
B ACON 8HOULDER8.-16 hhd'a. Bacon
Landing and for sale by COIIENS k uStS™’
C ANAL FLOUR.—2(1 balfbarrela, and 80 whole dT
Beat Canal Family Flour. Just received andfe 2d3
low by [nov 23] SEABORN GOODALIl
10,OUO
tions. At tho low price of only 19Jf cents a yard, ju
n°V,33 8.0. LANK’a,
Cheap corner of Barnard fa Broughton streets.
lDVADD 4 Iliiltt IfWl ... .
P otatoes 4 iiamd_u» barrai.'ctioiu tinwK
tatoes 1100 barrel* Yellow Potatoes; 100 « Casiardv
Hama, (now.) For sale by
nov 23 A, CHAMPION.
L IN8EYS.—"Pino Knot Plains” and ♦•Wire GrS
Jenna.” A fow bales just received and for sale by
nov 23 POWDERY faWELlX
EW ORLEANS MOLA8SE8.*-25 bbls. of thelS
flMD T nn.llnr. ftw>... Hi. k...... T.kR TV 1 ■ . . -
aale by
crop. Landing from the barque John BWiawTfcJ
” * ''"-BERT.
[nov23]
ICKLE8.—In barrela, put up In vinegar, readfbj
uso. Just received and for sale by
nov 23 SEABORN GOODALL
G UNS.—An invoice of double-barrel Guns, at nriew
vanrln from 910 to 950. For sale by .
nov 23 JOHN It NORTON.
B UCKYVHEATj—loo bags or Buckwheat. Just re
colved per achr. John W. Anderson, and for Mle br
nov 23 A, O. TOMB. 126 Bay street.
MOKED BEEF fa TONOUES.-Jast recelved~Sd
for sale by [nov 22] A. BON AUD.
INTER REFINED LAMP"oiL._40 barreb. Foj
■■fa by[nov 23] H. J. GILBERT.
W
_ Gallons
Knives and aolld
received by
3 Silver Tea Seti Pitcher*, Goblrti Onpl
p l«l«S B no°3 Forks, Fruit, Pie and Cake
solid handle Desert and Butter Knlvia, Just
[nov 18]8. WILMOT.
B REAST PINS fa kau UING8.—A very handsome
assortment of Pearl, Coral, Enamellca and Plain
Pina and Ear Rings, Just receive! by "
nov IB 8. WILMOT, No. 1, Market-square.
* JAMES H. CARTER,
Oppoalte BL Andrew’s Hall.
C HEMICALS.—A fine assortment of Chemicals, fresh
and genuine. Just received and for aale by
JAMES II. GARTER,
nov 20 Opposite 81. Andrew’s Hall.
RANDY &GIN.-7 pipes J5 half do. CtardTDumiy
“ *"**“8celv4a
3 fa Co. Urandy; 5 pipes Holland Gin. Just recel'
and for sale by
—McMAHON fa DOYLE.
G lUN POWDER fa 8ALT.—100 kegs Rifle Gun Pow-
T" der; 250 sacks Salt. Just received and for sale by
“ DOYLK.
MoMAllON fa
B Y THE LAST STEAMER from New York we have
received a large and well selected stock or French
nnd English Merinos, Mouslin de Lalnes, Caihmerei,
Alpacas, Bombazines, and a great variely of Embroider
ed Goods, which we offer to sell for lower prices than
over sold for In tbla place. EINSTEIN fa EOKMAN,
nov 19 151 Congress iL
S ALMON, LOB8TER8, fac—Just received, 6 dozen
Ilermetrically sealed Salmon, In 1 and 3 lb. canisters;
G doz. do. do. Lobsters in 1 and 3 lb. canisters; 6 do. do.
do. Mackerel do. do. do.; 5 do. Plcklod Lobster* In bIsm
Jars; 0 doz. quarts and half gallons American Pickles;
for sale by [nov 17] J. ROU8SEAU.
D UTCH CHEESE, kc.—Just received, 8 cases, con
taining 48 Dutch Edam Cheese; 5cases Sardines,
In whole, half nnd quarter boxes; 5 rases Preserved Gin
ger; 5 do. fresh Prunes; in itore, and for sole by
nov 17 j. ROUSSEAU.
O UDF1SU, MACKEREL fa HERRINGS.—40 boxes
Codfish, 50 bbls. and hair do. No. 1,8, and 3 Mack
erel ; 30 kills do. J 25 bbls. Horrlnga. Just recelred and
for sale by
nov 22 McMAHON fa DOYLE.
A LE fa PORTER.—75 bbls, Ale, and 30 eaaks Porter,
pints and quarto. Just received and for sale bv
nov 33 McMAHON fa DOYLE.
rpABLE CUTLERY.—Ivory, Horn and Cocoa Handled
“ aale by •
COLLINS fa BULKLEY.
B
ACON.—£6 bbds. Should era; 83 hbdt. Sides. For
sale by [nov 22] COHEN fa FOBD1CK.'
S AND PAPER.—20roamaNo. 1 Sand Paper, of all sizes.
For sole by JAMES II.CARTER,
nor 20 Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
QALA5RATU8.—1,500 lbs. Balteratus, In assorted size
Q boxes and kegs. For aale by . . .
JAMES H. CARTER,
nov 20 Oppoalte St Andrew’s HsR
D YE STUFFS-5 barrels Peach-wood, 3 do. Red
wood, 10 do. Log-wood, 5 cases Indigo, 1,800 lbs.
bladder. All of the above for sale by
JAMES H. CARTER,
nov 20 Opposite Bt. Andrew’s Hall.
D R. BAILEY’S COUGH MIXTURE- The only ccrtili
remedy for Coughs, Colds and Asthmas. For sals
by JAMES H. CARTER,
nov 20 Oppoalte Bt. Andrews’ Hall.
C OAL.—240 tons Red Ash Coal, broken and screened
landing from brig Jamos Wallace, and for sals by
nov 12 CLAGHORN faCUNNINGHAM.
—100bales Gunny Bagging; for safety
1 TYLOUR fa LA RD.—200 bbls. Baltlmore Flour; 30 bbk
. and 50 kegs prime Lard. Lnndlng and for sale br
iv 10 McMAHON fa DOYLE.
nov li
C OAL.—100 tons of good household COAL dally ex
pected lo arrive per Shandou, for sale by
ANDREW LOW & CO.
Savunnah, Nov. 17th, 1852.
T) ATENT FAUCETS—Cork Slops, Molasses Gates sad
X Brass Cocks. For solo by
F. W. CORNWELL, 103 Brysnatreri.
LO U IL—72 bbls.
super Howard-atreet Fiona* land-
r J. W. Anderson, and foruleby
A. MINIS.
>IG IRON.—50 tonsNo.'l Scotch Pig Iron,for wtehy
nov S3 A. MINIS.
pRANBERRIES—In whole and half bbls- Inndinjraod
for snle by [nov 17] 11. J. GILBERT.
A PPLES.—25 barrels, for aale by
nov 17 H. J. GILBERT.
I pRBSH BUCKYVHEAT FLOUR-Landlng atm for
1 aale by [nov 17] H. J. GILBERT.
't IN fa WHISKEY.—300
C l IN l
J by
nov 18
N EW BUCKWHEAT,—75
by nov18
Ml
A PPLES 4 POTATOE8.-50 bbU. Apple. «n<I 50 bbU.
Potatoes, landing ex brig W. M, Groton, and for uk
nn consignment, by
iov 18 ROWLAND fa CO-
QPIRiTS OF TURPENTINE.—15 bbls. Spirits or T&
0 pontine, for sale by ...
nov 17 HUNTER fa GAMMELL.
•T)OTATOES.—200 bbls. Whlto Potatoes for aale by
X nov 17 HUNTER fa GAMMELL.
I EAD PIPE—Also. Cast Iron and Chain Pumps. F®
J snlo by . .F, W. CORNWELL, ■
nov 22 102 BryamL
E NGLISH PICKLES fa SAUCES.-Forsale bjr
nov 112 A. BONAPD.
C ANAL FLOURv-
for sale by
nov 22
-100 bbls. Canal Flour, in store a
ROWLAND fa CO.
T UMBER, LATHS & HA!R.-40,000feetcleartVbH#
Aj Pino Lumber; 75,000 feet do. planed; 500 bushels
Plastering Hair; 200,000 Lathi. For aale, lo arrive p«
achr. North Carolina, _
nov 16 JAB. QUANTUCK, Jr. fa CO.
nov iu »AUi MUANTUUlW^r.
li ACON.—20 hhda. Prime Bacon Shoulders. Laii
JCMVom ateamer State of Georgia, and for safe
dpi ti A. Plli’i
UANO.—100 bbls. Patagonlnn and 175 bags Pirn
Gunno. In store and for aale by
,7 A. MIN 1
H AMS fa TONGUES-Vory choice articles. Landing
novTo” ,UM,raer 8UU ® ofaao ^» and
P ATENT Mnchlnea for cutting up Sausage and Mice*
Meat, for aale by YV. CORN WELL,
nny IB 102 Dryan-street.^
S WEDES’ IRON.—250 tons Swedes’- Iron, received pel
bark Jorgen Beck, from Stockholm. For sale by
nov 23 N.B. fall. WEED.,
rpOBACCO.—200 packages, various brands, landing
X and for sale by i . •
— ■■ CltAWBfc B0M1OMBD' '
nrlAlt, FITCH 4 ROSIN.—50 bbl. Tart 30 do. P1-J!
PiPALz-lIxi tons Bed Ask OOal. brokeii and acroi
lor sale by,- .1. . -
, npylOi; - !■ , WILLIS fa DRUWPAqgL.
jpUT|\TOEa.-30ohblMnijatoo#, now )an<i«»8
’ ' ' HONE 40U»NJ5S_