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SAVANN.
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kind a Urn
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from Cem.v Village, and about forty nUea
“ * ^ lto tbe place are upon
- Of aeveral Uactt, con-
fell two thousand ami thirty acre*, mow or
Aimed acres of which U beary Unbared Pina
to boequalto any In the state, and better sit-
ivationofIfice. Vesselsdrawingwanoralchtfoot
Ammu,rioT. M8a. »°ti7
Executor’s Sale*
In January next,
Savannah, under
an order obtained from the Ordinary of Chatham county,
HHflMES%BganK3K
‘39 Green Ward, City of 8aTannah; one Garden Lot,
containing 5 acres, near the City of Savannah: ono undi
vided haV of Tybee island; 10 Shan* Washington and
v 16 Executor of Wm. H. Mongin
LAM Alt, 77. CspLCatswatU
—AND ALSO BT TUB STBAMKE—
AMORY 8IIILKY, .......UapL -
The Utter steamer being or less .draught than any
other on the Hirer, Insures unprecedented despatch in
all stages of the water. The Company U also provided
with flnren Tow-Boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to tho care of the Company, of
IU Agents, will be received and forwarded, flee of com-
A. SIBLEY, President. Augusta.
T.R. MILLS, Agent. Sarannah.
W. II. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Jkt PHILADELPHIA.
ia St Sarannah Steam Navigation Co.
The new and splendid side-wheel steam-
i ship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1900 Ions
tutor, V«pl. John E. Walton,has commenced her recu-
trip# and will leave Savannah on WanaaspAT, the
8th day of September, and every alternate Wednesday
thereafter t say on tho 23d SspL, 6th and 20th Oct, and
3d and 17th November, and soon.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia..
~ >ugh Tickets to ”
la to New York
Ailminlatrntor’a Sale.
/'NN the flrsl Tuesday In January next, will be sold, In
U front of the Court House. In Springfield, Effingham
county, a Negro woman namod Eve, about forty-six yean
. of an, and her eon Reuben, about tea years or age.
. AUo, a Tract of Land In Effingham county, on Jenekes’
Turnpike Road, between aeronleen and eighteen miles
tfrom the city of Savannah,containing three hundred and
twenty three acres, more or loss, known at the late resi
dence of Joshua (Juann, deceased. Sold as the property
of said deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors
-"K5S&3S DBNJAMIN J. DASHER. AdmV.
November 93.1839. nor 93
"Admlnlstrntor’s Sale.
Y*\N the first Tuesday In January next, will be aold, In
'V-l front of the Court House. In Springfield, Effingham
county, between the legal hours, a likely Negro man
-Hoi
'andninfity
^ThomiS^urst, deewued, for the bet
acres; sold as the' property of tho estate of
* ■* *-£neflt of
flhehelrt of
• Nuv<;mbCT-M,l«a.
j NOTICE. | " ,
. A LL persona having demands against tho estate of
Gaoaaa J. Eirraaia, late of Chatham Oounty.de-
ceased, will present them within the tlmo prescribed by
' NOTICE.
rpWO mouths afterdate, application will bo medeto
, JL the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Glynn coun-
, ly, for leave to sell the Real Estate and Negro slaves be-
tanging to George A. Reed, late or said county,deceased,
for the benefit ofhU hblra and creditors,
J. GORDON HOWARD, AdtnV.
November 93,1859. nov«0
NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after date,application will bo made to
the Oourt of • irdlnary of Effingham county for leave
to sell all tho lands belonging to tho estate or Robert J.
8pringfleld, Not. 19,1839. nor 15
IT
NOTICE. , „ ■ .
tving demand* against the estate of
BLISS, formerly of this city, deceased, will
it them within the time prescribed by law, and
.... indebted to said ostete will make payment to
nor 17 ELIAS HEED, Admr’r.
OXIDE.
mWO MONTHS alter date, application will bo tnado
X to the Court of Ordinary of Effllngham county for
learo to sell all the Lands belonging to tho estate or
'THOMAS HURST, Into of said oounty, deceased, for dl-
■’““■"‘•“Vnumuran ao„,i.
Nowmb.rS,lP58. no. s
NOTICE.
rpWO MONTHS afterdate, application will bo made
■ X to the Honorable tho Oourt of Ordinary of Chatham
, county for leave to seU the Real EsUte and Negro 8tare*
belonging to JAME8 M. BATES, late of aakl county, de
ceased, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors.
"SiVi ANN B. HATES, Adm’x.
■ ; NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS baring demands against the Estate
A 0 r GEORGE A. REED, late of Glynn county, do-
censed, are hereby required to present them, duly at
tested, within the time proscribed by law; and all per-
•ons indebted to said Estate are hereby requested to
P" ,mmelll *“ p,,ra "“ f. a. uoWAnn, .w.
Savannah, Ga
AN tho flrrt TnSSsyTn’january"next^Tn front of the
•VX Court House, between the legal boure of eale. r-'"
be sold* by permission of tho Ordinary of Chatham Co:
ty, tho following portion ortho Real and Persoual Lsti
of George Glen, deceased, Isle of saldcounly, viz:
A PLANTATION, situated on the Ogeechee, 18 miles
from Barahnah, containing about 1,0" acres, with all
•requisite buildings; negro woman, sue, a cook, washer,
AcLwith her three children. Onoy, Minerva and Edward;
,6 head of Cattle; a Tract of Laucllu Hrysu county, con
taining about 500 acres; a Tract of Laud In McIntosh
county, containing about 300 acres; a Tract of Lend In
.Screven county, containing about 300 acres. Bold /or
the benefit of the heire and creditors of said estate.
nor 4 WM. P. HUNTER. Adm’r c. t. a.
w
NOTICE.
j PERSONS haring claim# against the Estate or
^ . ,V. WElCHSELliAUM, deceased, late of Burko
eons Indebted to said deceased are 1
jHBfflggg mmM 10 A. F.INBTE1N, AdmT.
all per-
iffired to
NOTICE.
A LL persons haring demands against the Estate of
Ago»\1 AMES D. ERWIN, deceased, are requested
Dec. 10,1839. 9aw4w deo 10
Citation* for Letters of Administration!
S T E«Iughom Co’ | T »“Uwlmm II nra, concern!
Whereas, Camnel Tyson has applied to me for letters
late ofCALvw Ttson, late
of Adml
of said c
These are,
to cite and admonish all and sin-
granted the applicant.
• nor 80 Ordinary E.O.
.993 00
S3 00
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Through floo
ThtaaSphas been built* with entire regard’ Vo* 'safety,
comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable fa
clUUes to business and travel. For freight or passage ap
ply to PADELFORD, FAY fc CU.,
Agents In 8arannah.
HERON It MARTIN,
A gent* In Phlladel phi a.
SKff.fllRK & SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP jiINRJ
WEEKLY.
henow and Splendid Steam*
FLORIDA, Captain Lyok,
—AND—
ALABAMA, .Captain Lyon,
Belonging to the
N. Y. A:Savannah Steam Navlgratlon Co,
Will leave Savannah and New-York every Satubday.
These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety^speed. and onmfort.
These Steamers, I "*vlng Savannah at the same time
that the Mabion an« wotmaaNaa leave Charleston, ar
rive In New-York as soon as, or before them.
CT Cabin Paassge 993,payable before gotng onhoanll
Aqikts: PADELFORD, FAY & CO n
Jab 98
BY JAMES SULLIVAN, Bronghton-at.
G lSign of ike M Red" Star Flag.)
ON818TING inpart as follosra. together with
KEEPING GOODS, and TIN WARE, at w
SULLIVAN’S SOUTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING
8TOVK—expressly for Southern ‘
Iron Ring.. .Cooking Stove, rablob It oi
Eastern Prem. do. - - *
Do. Iron Witch do.
Queen of the West do.
Elevated Oven do.
** Mirror Parior” Btovo.
Jewel Parlor do.
sept 81 t
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL.
194 Front-street, New-York.
■TiI.iTViT
packets II. L. C
SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA de BAldBURG,
Thq Union 8team Boat Company of Geor
igta and South Carolina having thoroughly
verhauled and refilled tho superior steam
pacKcu n. u, COOK and OREGON, with Lighten, are
now ready to transport freight ot all descriptions he-
ween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much,
r not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river.
The steamers are commanded by experienced and ac
commodating Captains. All freight consigned to their
agents will be forwarded free or commissions.
Tho accommodations forpassengan are equal, If not
superior to any boats on ibe river. '
H ENRY It ARPER, President, Savannah,
E. F. KINCHLEY fc CO., Agents “
sept 81 JAME8 HARPER, Agent, Auguste.
DRY GOODS.
HEN BY LATHUOP & CO.
/-VFFER FOR SALE, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, the
following:
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Mouslln De Latnes;
llsh and American De I^ilnee, new designs; Persian
uioUi; High Colored Mouslln De Lalnee: Plaid Raw
8Uks; French and English Merinos; French and Scotch
Ginghams; English and French Prints; ChangeableUla-
ole Silks; Rich Brocade SUka, Plain and Figured Black
"Iks.
EMBROIDER1E8—Muslin and Lace Collars; Chemi
sette; UnderSleevee; Caps and Capos { Swiss and’Cam-
brio Edgings and Inserting*; Thread Valencias and Lisle
AeeafBlifik Bilk and Utoude Edging* \
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs.
HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s aad Boys’, a foil
assortment of English and Gorman; Ladies,’ Misses’,
Men’s and Boyt’Merlno Veals.
GLOVES—lloskln, Silk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles’
Riding Gauntlets.
WHITE GOODS—Jaoonet Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
Bwisa Mnsltns, Plain and Figured; Cambric Dimities;
Corded and Embroidered Sklrta, etc.
LINENS, etc.—4-4 Super Irish Linens, beet mark; 3-4
and 7-8 Long Lawns: 9-4 to 18 4 Bsrnsly Sheetings; P|l-
loW-Case Linens; 8cotch and Irish Diapers; Itucsbucs;
3-8 to 3-4 Damask Napkins; Brawn and Blue Check
Doylos; 84 to 1(M Bleached aad Brown Table Damasks:
8-4 to 13-4 Bleached Damask Cloths: Cotton and Worsted
Table and Plano Covers; 10-4 to 13-4 Toilet and Impe
rial Quilts; 7-8 to 3-4 Furniture Dimity; Colton Shirtings,
Sheetings and Tickings; American, English and Welsh
Flannels; Colored French Flannels: Fancy Wool Plaids
for Boys; Plain and Fancy Cosslmerca; Tweeds; Kcn-
tuckySatli ' - —-
HOUSE-FURNISHING WOODS!
COLLINS & BULKLEY
Importers and Dealers,
lOO BRYAN-STREET.
A RE now receiving, and offer for sale st very low prices,
xi. a large assortment or llouso Furnishing articles,
such as:
CROCKERY, TUREENS,
CiliNA, PLATES,
GLA88, DISHES,
PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN fit BOWLS,
TINWARE,
GOBLETS, CASTORS.
tumblers/ knives.
DECANTERS, FOttKS,
PRESERVES, 8POON8,
WINES and WA1TEF8,
JELLY ULASSR8, LAMPS.
While and Fancy China Dinner Services, White Stone
her with every description of Cut and
do- Tea Set*, logetbi
Plain Glassware.
Family Hardware, l^lre and Brass Fenders, Andirons,
Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks. Wood and Willow
Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mata, Lanterns, both
guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladles' Work andTrav-
ellug Baskets—together with ranny other articles not
enumerated. oct83
T HE subscribers would call the attention of the cltl-
unsof8avannah and surrounding country to their
largo and newly-selected stock of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
comprising almost ^ ■ c*. ■r'lUo wanted In fornlshlnL
Private Houses, Hotel* w. Steamships—nearly all ol
which were bought for Cash, and wUl be sold at remark-
ably small profits.
Thoy call part’cular attention to tbelr 8tock of Btovea
Grates, Mantel Pieces, fee. -
Persons wanting any thing In the Hue of House-keep
ing articles would do well to oxamlno tbelr Slock before
purchasing elsewhere, and have tho advantage of select
ing from an entirely New Stock.
MORSE k. NICHOLS,
sept 98 tf 133 Broughton-sL
HEAD-QUARTER 8 FOR
GOOD CARRIAGES
MY SUCCESS In the CARRIAGE
Business In tho dty of Bavanuab, Is no
“—longer an experiment, It Is a "fixed fuL”
For the considerate, generous coulklenco and liberal pa-
ironago that I have received from Factors, Mbr-
cuahts and CrrutKs generally, 1 desire In this public
manner to express my thanks, and to renew my assu
rances or increased determination to give the most entire
satisfaction tool] who may favor me with tholr custom. 1
have uevoted Uio past summer to getting up u la roe asp
srixitniD stock or kviry kind or Carriaoe now in
use. All of these Carriages are well suited to this mar
ket, and for neatnui^llghtneti and durability thoy can
not be surpassed. Rockawavs of every style, Coacius
and Pleasure Waoors. Also, Rcaotas or erery con
ceivable shape and kind (among them, some from J. H.
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In New York) and a
very near, light and convenient sfrlo of Bulky, for
Physicians and others. J.O. THORNTON,
octSP tf Corner of West Broad and Bay-sis.
Citation, for Letters of Administration^
S T JL™o«yco™ntr. i To • ll,hom H-urcMwrB
Whereas, Jon* Chatman applies to ms for Letters or
Administration on the goods and chattels, rights and
.credits or F. T. Chatman, late or said county, deceased:
. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to file their objections Of any they have) In my office,
within tho lime prescribed by law. or said Letters wlli
; be greeted. J. B. BRAD WELL,
r hoy 87 Ordinary, Liberty County.
Citation, for Letters of Guardianship.
S T E«tl2£u2mc“t | To ,11 whom It mi, concern:
Whereas. James J. Hines has applied lo me for Let
ters of Guardianship to Mrs. Hannah A. Watt, Ounatlc,)
of sold oounty, These are therefore to cite and admonish
'all concerned to fllo tbslr objections (If any they have) In
toy office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
aaid Letters wUl be granted tho applicant.
,.. Witueee ray hand and official signature this second day
.ofNovember, A. D. 1833. JAMES It AIIN,
•WW 1 llrilln.rv R P
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
rvFFER FOR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Flan-
\J nels, Llnseys, Osnaburgs, Yarns, Hhlrtings r~ ‘
Sheeting*,Ginghams and Prints, DeLalncsand Merli..-,
Bombazines and Alpacas, Bteck and Colored Challya,
Black and Colrned Satins and Bilks, Dress Bilks or all
qualities, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton
Pillow-casing, Super Irish Linens, Toweling*, Damasks
and Napkins, Table Diapers and Cloths, Furniture Prints,
Fringes, Dimity, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cai'
slmeres. Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 8hawls of all kinds, La
dles’ Embroidered Handkerchief*, Capa and Collars,
Hosiery oraU kinds, Gloves of all kinds, Bilk Handker
chiefs, foe.; together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Goods establishments.
Citation, for Letters Dismlssory.
S’lilUnClmm Co.' j To alt wham It m.y concern:
Whereas Israel IIikrlt, Administrator of the estate
'of'John Hinnly, late of said county, deceased, has ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for tetters
of Dismission from bald Adratnlstrai ion:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish the kindred
add creditors or said deceased, to file their objections (If
,any they have) In my office within the time prescribed by
biw| otherwise letters of Dismission will be granted the
Witness, my hand and official signature, this 4th Octo
ber, 1838. JAMES llAIJN,
octfl Ordinary E.C.
. .** t AN ORDINANCE.
B E It ordained by. the Mayor and Aldermen of tho
City of Savannah and Hamlets thereor, Thatlt shall
not be uwfol for any person or persons whatsoever to
ride In or through any part of a Square, HI reel, or Lane,
Inwhlchthe InhabltauUshall be assembled forthepurpose
of extinguishing fire, except the commander or the Mi
litia with such officers as may be necessary In attendance
on blm,and It shall be lawful for them to do so In such
! cases only as may require that be should communicate
with the Chief Fireman; and should any person or per
son* not of the above description's* herein excepted, at-
1 .tempt to ride In or through such parts of squares, streets,
or lanes, In which persons are assembled for the purpose
of. extinguishing the fire ,as aforesaid, such person or
persons so offending shall, on conviction thereof, be fined
In a sum not exceeding Thirty Dollars.—Extract from
' Eire Ordinance. . Attest: IL F. AKIN,
‘ Savannah, Aug. 4,1853. Clerk or Council.
July 5 18—th Jl
V City papers please copy.
TO f UftOHASEOS OF DRY GOODS !
vTF Goods of the' boat quality, at the lowest prices, are
JL an inducement, please call at
W. C. Wadsworth’s,
(D.J,r U, M.r.hall Unit,)
Aod «2nto?W« S" of ?AN0? fc UTAPLE^g’oOOS,
comprising some of Ibe richeat and most fashionable
goods in the oily, among which are some rich Brocade
RUkf, from SIS to 831 per pilteru; CbameUoo k Striped
' Bilks, from73c. toil per yard; handsome Checked and
Striped Btlka for Mourning; French all wool Cashmere*
and De Lalnes, from 13X& to 91 per yard; Paramettes;
Aljiacai; White Merinos; FopUusj Gingham# fc Prinu
AilSNUSICMM,
OYSTERS I OYSTERS I! OYSTERS III
The undersigned baring been appointed
agent for the sate of Mr.DurnN’a celebra
ted Isle or Hope OYSTERS, Is now prepar
edto meet all orders with promptness and
dispatch. They will bo put up In the shell by the bar
rel, aod opened, either freah or plckted, in auen size *■—
N BVllT, LATHUOP k BTEBDINS olfe for sate
30,000 yards Negro Kerseys all qualities; 10.000 do.
8ebley’s do.; 10,000 do. all Wool Plaines: 4.U0U do. Lin-
•ey Woolsey: 3,000 English Blankets; 30 bales Colton
Osnaburgs; 30 do. Heavy Cotton Sheetings; 100 dozen
Wool Caps. ‘ oct 18
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels
T HE Btucrlber respectfully Informs them that the SA
VANNAH DItY DOCK Is now in successful opera
tion, and It Is calculated to take In ships of any class from
lOOto 1500 tons burthen. It Is 330 feet long and 05 for*
wide, and complete in every particular. A large gang i
workmen is employed and a large supply of materials
on hand, so thut vessels con be repaired with as much
despatch as In any other port Pump and Block Making
and Smith’s work done on the premises, and every effort
made to eosure economy and fidelity to those who may
for or the Dock with tbelr business.
D. P. LANDER8HINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
fob 34 Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston.
_ HOUSE
wholesale
ornca stoves.
Persian A. T. Parlor.
Franklin Dual Burner.
Washington Goal Burner.
Bylvan Parlor 8tnve.
May Queen Dining Room
Stove; Boston do. do. do
AGRICULTURAL lltnPIiEItlENTS.
n KORGIA and French Burr and Europus Mill Stones;
vX Iron Fire-proof Bates, of WUdcr’s patent; Ploughs,
of various patterns, vis t Eagle, Subsoil and Wrought
.. patterns,vist Eagle, Subsoil and Wrought
Share; Shovels and 8pades; Manure aud Hay Forks;
Potato Hooks; Manure Drugs: Cob Crushers: Corn
Shelters; Scythes and 8nealhs: Hoes: Axes; Pick Axes
and Handles; Road Scrapers; Ox Chains; 8egmenls and
Gudgeons; Screen Wire; Hames; Measures; Grist Mills,
Rica Threshers; Cauldrons {Douglas’ Pumps and Wa
ter Rams; Well-wheels and Buckets; Cotton and Coun
ter Scales; Tracks; Cotton Hooks; Mill and Cross-cut
8aws; Hand and Yard Hawa: Jack Screws; Burns’
Boa Island Cotton Gins; Griswold’s Upland Cotton Gins:
Cement t Plaster; Ac. For salo by
novifi CHA8. H.CAMPF1ELD, 171 Bay-st.
STORAGE*
T HE subscriber having taken "Williamson’s Shod*,”
Is prepared to receive Cotton and other Produce, c~
storage. JOHN If. HULL.
TO THE LADIES.
N K. BARNUM k CO. havo on hand a few sots of
• Stonu Martin Vlctorlnea, Muffs and Cuffin which
will bo sold very cheap. Inquire at the Cheap llat and
Cap Store, 140 Congress-street.
nov 20
WM. IK. MCDONALD’S.
GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND 81
8CR1PTION OFFICE.
109 Naaauu Street* NEW-YORK.
roar 14[Established In 1843.1
8. M. PETTENGILL.
GENERAL • ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 Stutc*Nt.« ItoNton, Maas..
8. M. Pkttkno:ll k Co., Nowspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 10 Stale street, Boston, are Agents for the
8avauuah Republican, and ore authorized to receive Ad
vertisements and Subscriptions at the same rates as are
required at this office. Their receipts are regarded
payments? *
Mnnufneturers of 'SoifiM, Srhl?eVfc Iltirnm,
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Brldlesond
Hamesses,for which the following comprisoa part: Span
ish Quilted, Overlaid and 8haAon Saddles; Planter’s
, large Saddles; Men’s .plain do.; English
Race do.; Ladles’Saddios of avariotyof
... - - ••• —ffikfeW;
alt Quilted, Overlaid — •-
large and axlrfe large Saddles Man’s .plain do.;
do.; Boys* and Race do.; Ladles’ Saddios of a variu,
patterns; Bridles k Martongalosigaddle-nags. Tranks
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trod#. 8klrtlng
andHog8Uns; Pad do.; Straining aud Wonted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted also*.
HARNESSES—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses, or all kinds, by the tingle set.
“"■*'klSl 1NG8.—llarouoho, Buggy and
■■ “ ' ”obbs
CARRIAGE TRIM
Sulky Spring* and Axlea; Dash Framtie; Ilobi
Bows, by the single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints {
plain do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.:
broad and narrow Laoos, variety of patterns; 811k and
-Wonted Fringes; black and purple Coach Roans; Bug-
Lamp#; Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass aud
1.1HH) .N»:iXN NEGRO GLOTIIINU,
TTADE up with ttarllculnr refcrenco to comfort and
JLYX durability; (and another important Item to bo
known) is tho unusually low prices at which we are soil
ing thorn. Planters visiting our city will do well to call
anu examine before selecting tbelr cloths to make up,
and save money.
Also—A large assortment or Hats and Caps for planta
tion use, constantly on hand at the Wholesale Clothing
and Hat Depot of LYON k REED,
No. 136 Congress k 73 8U Jullan-s te
nor 3 ly Savannah, Georgia.
MARSHALL HOUSE
DRESSING SALOON*
M ESSRS. COHEN Jt BAN NON reapettfoUy announce
to the citizens of Savannah that they are now pre
pared lo do all kinds or work In tholr llnerat their no*
Shop, near tho comer or Broughton and Draylon-streeta.
They havo established the following as their rate ot
ehar|M ^ ^ Shave. 10 corns.
For3or3tlmesa week....per month 73 "
For 4 times a week do. 9100
For5 or 6 limes a week...., do. 150 "
For every day do, 175 "
For Hair Uniting W "
For Hair Curling .25 “
For Shampooing 30 *•
£jTMa. Conan will always hold hlmselfln readiness
to attend to orders from those who may require his ser
vices at their homes. ly nov °
THE Subscriber ha* on hand, and l* con
stantly receiving from Urn best and most re
spectable manufacturers In the country, Rich
DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, aud Sterling 81LVER WARE: such as Table,
Desert and Tea Spoous aud Forks; 8llver Plates and
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE,
No. O Wlsltaker-flt.
, THE SUBSCRIBERrespeetfolly anno:
!to the cUlzetvs of Savannah, and of tho tnto-
[rior of thla Stale, that he has now openod and
fill keen continually In store, a large assortment of the
best qualities of Iho various kinds ol
WINES AND LIQUORS,
both foreign and domestic. Invoiced from the beat sour
ces. and to his stock of which, at present on hand, ho In
vites attention. Having had extensive experience in
France as a manufacturer, and In America as Importer
and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him
to offer assurance that the articles which are enumera
ted below nra each genuine.
ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION .
French Braudlcs of various brands; Holland Gin;
Scotch, Irish and Monangahela Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaica and SU Croix Rum.
WINES.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret,
Bautcrne and Burgundy Wines.
CORDIALS.
In Coses, Cura cos, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavallx, Klr-
sebenwauer, Absinth, foe- foe.
ALE AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
oct SO ly IL MAYER. ‘
and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Collars, and Fruit
Knives.
silver Plated 8poons, Forks and Ladles, Cake Uaakota,
Castors, Walters, 8nuffora and Trays.
Ivon; Balance Handle Knives, and SUvorPlated on
8tee1, Table and Desert Knives.
Fine Tweuty-one l)ny Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon Brass Clocks, of every description.
Gold and Silver Lover and Leplne Watchos, fino enam
elled Hunting Watches, Gold aud Silver Watch Chains,
8eatsand Keys, Gold and Sllvor Thlinbtos, Gold and
Bllver Spectacles, Rogers* fine Pocket Ciitlory, Razors
and Razor Strops, Curd Cases. Port Monaloa, foe.
Particular attention will be given to Repairing or
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
From his long experience and extensive focllittoa, ho
confidently believes ho wiU satisfy all who may favor him
with their patronage.
Ills prices are as low, and terms as fovorable, a* at
any other establishment In the State.
mar 18 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
IBON FRONT JElVIilUI STOHEt
Wlsolennlo and Retail.
THE largest and best selected stock of goods
over ottered for sale In tills oily. Gold and Sliver
Watches, Vest, Fob aud Guard Chains, Seta of
___ Jewelry, Chatelanes, Bracelets, Broodies, fine
Diamond work Finger flings, Sllvor Castors, Tea Sets,
Pitchers, Goblots, Cups, Cake Baskets, Spoous, Forks,
Fish Knives, Pie Knives. Cheese Scoups, Ladles, Syphons.
Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods,
and a great variety of articles, too numorous to tnenUon;
the whole of which will be amd at reduced prioes.
AU kinds of Watchos, Clocks, Jewelry as<l other Jobbing
attended to by competent hands.
aug33 IIORTON fo RiltEMAN, No.linUroughton-st,
CIULSON’S
PATENT WORLD'S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE.
W E are happy to announce that CHII.80fi{*8 PJt>
TEfifT Jl IR WJtHMMQ AMD VEIfTlMT*
WO FURNACE^ as *eccntly Improved and patentod,
ia declared by high and reliable authority to be tho
BEST FURNACE IN THE WORLD.
Not only Is this Furnace and our system or Ventilation
proved and declared to be the beet mode of Warming
and Ventilating Dwellings, Churches, Academics, School
Houses, Court and 8tato Houses, Hospitals, 8torcs, foe.,
In nearly all tho cities and towns In tho Uulted States,
but Is meeting with equal fovnr In tho Canadas, England,
Russia, and other foreign countries. It has been award
ed at the recent Fairs In this country Gold and Silver
Medals. Firet Premiums, and lastly, mi Great PRIZE
MEDAL at the fVorld'e bhir, London. It has boon sub
jected to tho most rigid Investigation and sovere practi
cal tests, and unanimously declared the best. (See the
• led reports of the Fairs, also city and State public
niittccs on Public Buildings.) Wo have more than
twenty-five hundred references, many or whom are pro-
fosslonal gentlemen, whoso sclontlfio attainments in such
matters are well know u. To attain this deslrablo object,
the Inventor or this Furnace first abandoned the manu
facture ortho common frail hot-air Ibmnccs seven years
since, under the settled convlotton that red-hot Iron fur
naces bum the oxygen out of the sir, producing an un
healthy, scorching,ultagrocablo odor, unfit lobe Inhaled
by human beings; besides the constant cracking and
burning ont of the pots, which permits tho poisonous
gases to escape and mingle with the air; ana then the
annoyance and expense or repairs, now pots, foe. He
now has tho mtlsfociten of knowing that his effort* to
secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, for
thoroughly warming and ventilating buildings, has boon
entirely successful. They possos# the following advan
tages: Purity of air, powerful hosiers, economical plan
for burning anthracite, bituminous coals .nr wood, aB
equally well—fines cosily cleared out—great durability
or furnace, not liable to repairs for a long lime; perfect
safety against setting buildings on fire In which they are
located: may bo sot In low cellars. Sizes for all classes
of buildings.
Also—Four altos of now and superior PORTABLE
FURNACES—Dr. Clark’s Improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
UEGIBTF.RS of all description*; HOT-AIR ORATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, foe.
Emerson’s celobrated VENTILATORS for Rooft of
buildings smoky chimneys, foe. COOKING RANGES,
with or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures. All
sizes and styles of thoao beautiful .
MIRROR MARBLE MANTLES,
Parlor and Chamber Frame Grutcs,
of rich European and American stylos.
Also—A splendid article of LIVERPOOL 80FT UOAL
ORATES, for Parlors, foe.
Archllecle, Builders,nnd Iho Public generally, plense
examine our extensive assortment. Personal attention
given lo warming and veutllatlug buildings In any part
ortbo country,
CIIIL80N, RICHARDSON fo CO.,
374 Broadway, Now-Vork,
Also, CUILSON, RICHARDSON & CO.,
51 fo 53 Ulaokslnno-st., Boston,
oct 10 ltawl4tawo4rao
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned hnvo this day formed a Co-Par*r.er-
sblp, under the firm of BANCROFT fo BRYAN,
for the purpose of conducting a
GENERAL AGENCY fc BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
ia thb ruacnasa and sals or
Stock*. Bond*. Exchaiiao fo Real Eatate.
Likewise, for the transaction of all kinds of
Maritime Malarial Proceeding*, aud A<(ju*tment of Ma
rine Averages,
and respectfully solicit tho patronage of their friends and
the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN.
CTOfflce No. 117 Bay-streeL
Soda Water Apparatus.
WM. Q££j
Machinist anil Ilrnu Finisher,
ALSO MANUFACTUAKa Of
. The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING-GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TU*
Sod “ w “ , Vo.^SS£i."^5?“ , “ 0,onr ’
One Door from Htckman.gt. Neetf. York.
Draught Tubs, CoolerslnTubt,Copper Fountains,
„ .».t it,. »uiu or Gia nuMi-pTU-, C '“ n ‘“ n ’
lies and hotels, furnished any quantity that may be — “
W. D. FORD,
Waldbuig’a Building, Jeffo non-street.
WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can
find liumediate employment by application to
or4 18 \y. D. FORD,
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Mr 5 Jobbing Done attheShwtest Notice.
8usually Coming:, nnd Conetantly
Going:!
rpiIE subscriber Is receiving, weekly, per steamers,
JL large supplies of Boys’ and Children's Clothing; as
the numerous little suite seen about town will tell ihrco
tales—that they are good: that they are choap; nnd that
they were bought at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range,
of [nov 10] GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
J OHN ANTHOBU8, Portrait Painter, would respect-
folly tender bis professional services to the citizens
of Savannah and vicinity.
Ills Rooms, In 8L Andrew’s Hal), are always open lo
public inspection, and ho would be gratified to have any
visitors wno may be pleased lo calh nov ID
CLOTIIINGt
rpilOSE fancy Caseltnere Business Suits sold by us (bis
JL tessonbave been very much admired; we have but
a few more left, to secure which our friends must call
early. We are receiving by every steamer additions lo
our already well assorted slock. Fancy Talma Cloalu
Coats in endless variety, at
PIERSON, I1BIDT fo OO.’fl.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
300 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STBEET,
Franklin-Square.
W OULD Return hls thanks to his friends and patrons
for past favours, and Inform them, thatheisnow
ready at the old stand, to execute any work In the above
Une, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
who may honor him with a call. A1I kinds of repairing
In the ttbove business done with tbe utmost neatness and
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, foe., made on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terms.JanSfi
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FAINT AND OIL ST0BZ,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. 11 WUitaker-atreet.
K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 3 English do. .«
GROUND PA1 TS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome l reen, Paris Groon, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ocbre, Rod Lead, Litharge, ParM and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Ur her. Terra de Sienna,
Drop Black, andA VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS^
Efllikr™u,rAi'Ea
Borders.
87* The above articles will be sold on ressonablo
terms.
Houae, filgn and Skip Painting-
Dono In a workmanlike manner, aud at reasonable
price*.Jan 90
ULAKF.'S PATENT
f
mu R'NosroN,
AMERICAN HOUSE.
HANOVER. STREET BOSTON,
BY LEWIS RICE.
KXBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
Possessing all tbe modern Improvements and Conveni
ences for the Accommodation of the Traveling
Boston, Mov, 10,1853.
IT
To Merchants, Shippera Druggists and Othert.
MUBTABD.
Wllblngton fo Wilde’a Celebrated Prc-
„ mlum ffiuunsrd,
OUT up expressly for the Southern and Western Mar-
L keta, In Kegs, Cans, Tins, and Bottles.
This Mustard is made from the best English and Italian
Seed, and neoda no other recommendation than tbe ex
tensive sale it has met with for the past number of years,
and being In constant use by tbe U. 8. Army and many
of tbe Hospitals in the United States. For safe by 7
WITIIINGTON fo WILDE,
at tbelr Coffee and Spice Factory.
oppoiit. L, cajKSSOStSSS!^
oct 5 3tw3mo
JEWELRY, Me.
MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton-stroet. bas
list received tho fluest assortment of now fash-
toned JEWELRY of all description i Gold and
,. Bllver Pencils and Pens; Sllvor aud Silver-
ilnted Ware, such as Fruit Baskets, Walters, Tea-sote,
te!)dlo-stlcks,Tuble audTen-spooni,flnoT«blo,Pockctand
’en Knives, foe. foe,—a large variety of tlio finest Work-
boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, foe. foe- for ladles
and gentlemen—as also, a fine selection ol Flutinaa, Ac-
oonleatts, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which he
offers ntthe lowest prices over sold nt In this city.
Thb public generally and the ladles particularly, nre
. spcctfolly invited to call round and examine tlio nbovo
■lock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Broughton-stroet
“ FASHIONABLE
TAILORING
M ESSR8. DIBBLE fo CAREY having Just returned
from the North, rospectrully Invite tholr customers,
Ihe citizens of Savannah, and the public generally, to call
and examine their FALL STOCK or all styles and colors
of French, English and American Cloths, Cnsslmcrcs
and Vestings, which thoy are prepared lo inanufecturo In
order In tho neatoat and most Cashtonahla styles. Alio,
their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part of Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddlngton,
and other new and foshlonablo Coats, Vests and Pants.
The undorslunod having selected those goods with great
care, fool confident of pleasing all who may he In want.
Their stock nf FURNISHING GOODS fo FANCY ARTI
CLES la complete nnd well assorted, which they will sell
on the mostfuvornblo and accommodating terms.
octS DIBBLE fo CAREY.
1733
..BpW, »“ BJChMiBt, Intoro.tj'Mone,, lio.!bjfJ. B.
McCulloch, author or Commercial Dictionary.
Homes of American Author*, containing Anecdotes,
Personal and Doscrlpllve Sketches, by various writers—
Illustrated with views of Residences, Portraits, foe.
First lessons In Book-Keeping! by Joseph II, Pal
mer, A. M.
Harper’s Magazlno from commencement In vots.bound
deo 8 •
rrMi ACkEU A V’S new work—lionry Earn oral, Coiouo
X InthesorvIcoorQuconAnno.
A Life of Vicissitudes: a8tory of Rovolutlonary Tlmos.
By G. P. R. James.
Bleak llouso, No. 0—Tho Children or Light.
Kathy: a Cruise In the China Seas. By Mncnuloy.
Select British Eloquence for Ibo lust two Centuries. By
Professor Goodrich.
Talk about
Table T
l Men and Manners.
-_.Booka.Me ...
History of Romulus. By Jacob Abbott.
Regal Romo: an Introduction to Homan History.
Comparative Physiognomy—with numerous Illuatra-
lons. ■ •
Mackay’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Mackay’s Ahlinon Reson.
Stewart’s Freemason’* Manual and Crosa’s Chart,
nov 33 W. THORNE WILLI AMS.
NEIV HOOK*.
HHE HOMES OF AMERICAN AUTHORS, with HU-
L roerous fine engravings, various bindings.
Almanacs ter 1853.
Harpers’ Magazine, and Godey’s Lady’s Book, for Do-
comber. London Art Journal for November.
Knlok-Knnoks, by L. Gaylord Clark.
The British Poets, from lien Johnson to Walter Scott,
3 large volumes.
The Romance of the Revolution.
Cecelia, by Miss Burrey. Remorse, by James.
WMlofrlors, or tbe days of Charles 3d.
Whitehall or tho days of Cromwell.
Home and Its Influences. A Story for tho Home circle.
Frank Freeman's Barber Shop. A Tale.
Llfo of Henry Clay, 13 mo., plates.
Physicians Dose and Symptom Hook.
Dec3, W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW ROOKS.
H ARPERS’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE tor
December, commencement of Vol. five,
Knlck-Knucks from an Editor’s Table, by L. Gaylord
Clark—Illustrated.
Homos of American Authors; comprising anecdotic*!,
personal aud descriptive sketches, hr various writers,
Illustrated with vlows of their residences from original
drawings, and a fuc-slmllo of the manuscript of each
author.
Men of tho Tlmo. or Sketches of living Notables.
Minnl Gray, or who Is tho Ilolr, by tho author of "Ai
Lawrence,’’ foc^ heuutifiily Illustrated.
Jtorrlsa* Pr, !'? 1 R!“, “ ,ld p C“otlce of Dental Surgery;
5th edition, will: 330 illuslrattoua.
The Young American Library. Tho Llfo of Henry
Clay, tho Statesman and Patriot, handsomely Illustrated.
Received by J, B.CUI1BEDUE,
deo. 3.
W OMAN’S RECORD, or 8kelohos of Distinguished
Woman. By Mrs. Hale.
Private Llfo of Daniel Wobster. By Charles Lawrence.
The Seven Wlso Mon of Greece. By Her. A: D. Jones,
i’ll lie’s IIomCBopnihlo Domestic Physician.
80th Part Losslug’s Field Book of the Revolution.
The Cherallor’a or Franco, or Legends or Lovo and
ChWalrv. By H. W. Harberl.
Cap Shear. By Lewis Myrllo.
Tho Napoleon Dynasty, or History or tho Bonaparte
Family, with 89 portraits.
Second Series Essays from the London Times.
Blakeley’s Historical Sketch of Logic from the Earlles
Times—Londou Edition.
Israel of iho Alps or History of tho Wuhlensea, with
plates—London Edition.
doe 11 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
.... . - • ied ‘
T HE Subscriber has Just openi
^ ply of GOODS at hls 1
[ hls Autumn sup
ply of GOODS at hls old Stand, 105 Bryan^trest.
has Just returned from New-York, where ho has
_._ght, from the most foshlouubte houses In the trade, a
complete supply of CLOTHS—French and English—of all
descriptions for Coals, Pantaloons, Vests, foo. foe. Tho
selection of Cloths, Casslracrcs, foe. is ono of tho best
and handsomest ever offered for sale In this raarkot, and
* >e will continue lo receive every ten days now supplies
f all descriptions of Goods usually kept In such oatab-
IshmenU, with tho monthly foahlons from Franco and
Ingland. Tho subscriber Is prepared lo cut nnd make
intho neatest nnd most work-
^ NEW jam
WHOLESALE HAT STORE,
Corner of Broughton A Barnard-ata.y
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rpilEnndersIgnod would respeetfolly annonneo lo Ihe
A citizens and merchants of Georgia, nnd adjacent
Stales, that they havo Ukon tho extensive three story
brick building on tlio corner of Broughton nnd Bnmard-
streets, In the Immediate vicinity of several other wholo-
salo establishments, where they propose, about Iho 30th
of September, to open ono of tho LARGEST & CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, and
othnr Goods In tholr lino, over offered In the Southern
markets. Tholr assortment will not only be made up
from tholr own oxtonslve mnnufoctory In Now-York, but
will embrace every thing that Is now, fashionable, and
adapted to sottsouaud cilinule.
Wo aro resolved to mnko It Iho Interest of merchants,
In nil sections of tlio South, to trado with us, and are pro-
K srod lo glvo thorn ns good terms m can be had In the
orthern cities.
On tho first of October noxt, wo will open our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when wo will offer to tl|U citizens o
Savannah and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort
ment of Gents’ and Boys’ Hats and Gaps, Ladles’ Riding
Hats, Arc^ foe.
DTPurllcnlars In ftilure advertisements,
sept 34 HELDEN fc CO,
sept 35 ly M. D. MURPHY, 103 Bryan-sIreeU
STEAM ENGINES, SUGAR MILLS, Arc.
r IE ESSEX COMPANY Lawrknck, Mass., are pre
pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam En
gines, Sugar Mills, Locomotives, Colton nnd Woolen Ma
chinery. Mill Shaillng and Gearing, Turbine nnd Parker
Water Wheels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machine Work
generally, In Ihe best manner, nnd nt prlcos as low as
iqually good work can be obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy of fool In steam
mglnes, and to durability In every thing,
apr 34 ly GORDON McKAY, Agent.
rrMiE SUBSCRIBERS "have This Pay openod their ex
X tensive stock or Plantation Goods, to which they
would moat respectfully culUho attention of Planters vis
iting this city, as they are determined lo make It to the
lutcrcst of all who may favor them with a call:
3000 pairs colored and while London Dulfll Blankets,
100 super 10-4,11-4,13-4 Whitney Bed do
50 “ green, blue and red Mackinaw do;
80 bales Carolina Plains;
80 " Georgia do;
30 " white and black Washington Jeans;
35 " D. R. Ilouvy Stripes:
15 " twilled nnd plain rod Flannel;
30 " heavy Cotton Osnaburgs;
40 " 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings;
10 " Hazard’ll heavy Plxlns;
30 “ Manchester Plaids;
Also, a very handsome assortment Batlnolts, Casal-
meres, black nnd colored Kentucky Jeans, Corduroy,
Scotch Plaids, foc^ wo offer to tho public at very reduced
prices, by[oct 71 AIKIN fo BURNS.
FINE HATS.
THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’s Hats hav
Asm lug been permanently established, wo have now
In store a large Slock of Hate from tho most cele
brated manufacturer*, which we warrant superior to any
other that can be produced for Ibo same price,
sept 95 N. K. BARNUM fo CO.
FUESOO AND OIL DECORATIVE
' „. , PAINTING,
TN CORRA Is prepared to execute overy description
J? • or decorative painting. Having learnt hls art In
Italy, he flatters himself that lie can glvo entire satisfac
tion to tho citizens orsavannah, nnd ho can refer to sev
eral spool mens of hls work already In this city. Ho
S aints on plaster, canvass, gloss, prepared paper, fcc^
:c. He also paints window shades, transparencies, foe.
He can produce testimonials that hls fresco and otlior
work does not In tbo least lose its color by tho Influence
of climate. Ills shop is st the corner of Broughton and
Dray ton-street, where ho has for safe a fine assortment of
engravings, both fancy nnd historical.oct 18
T HE subscribers have 1n store, a very largo stock of
DRY GOODS, recently purchased, which thoy offo
at tho lowest prices, and on the best terms.
Dress Goods.—Black nnd fancy Silks: Baqnadere and
Becho Robes; Moualalno De Lalnes; Caslmeres: Black
Bombazines; Black and Fancy Alpaccas; Black Nor
wich Cloth: Black and Colored Merinos; French Cali
co’s, Engllal) and American, do- Needle work Collars,
Chemisette, Laco Capes, Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves ana
Hosiery, Laces, Linn, Cambric Handkerchiefs, foe. foe.
Da WITT fo MORGAN/
oct 18 Rlbero’a Building, Congress-street.
LAND WARRANTS.
nnHB Highest Cash Prlco paid for Land Warrants by
1 July 3 A. O. TOMS, No. 130 Bay-streeL
GLASS AVARE
® A Urge and varied assortment Just opened; a-
mong which may be found several patterns or finely
cut Decanters, In setts; a Urge varfetyof single Do-
canters, both cut and pressed; some handsome styles of
Wine and Hock Bottles, Colognoq foe. Call and ex-
amine, al • [sept 30] COLLINS fo HULKLEY’S,
__ Slone, from 18 inches to 4# feet rilnmoter, a portion
of which is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. AU the nocessary Irons furnished with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill
Btoncs, tho article can bo delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liborarterms. C. II. OAMPFIELD.
U. STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
WHOLESALE WAREROOMS
AT THE "RED BOOR8.”
rpiIISNow and Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING
A Establishment, recently opened by tbe Subscribers,
offers Inducements to SOUTHERN nnd WESTERN buy-
era in regard to low prices aud Immonso variety of stock,
rarely to bo mot with. The Increase of sales from a very
Ilboral patronage, has been such as to warrant their of
fering Clothing nt unusual low prices, and carrying out
the »y*tem of "Large Sales ana Small Profits,”
. KF* Orders from any part of tlio United States prompt
ly exocuted and with especial care.
„ „ REED, BROTHERS fc CO.
P. 8.—Facilities will bo offered buyers to purchase no
the reguUr credit. Usual discount allowed to cash buy
ers. ly doc 15
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Tlio Private Life of Danlul Websterr by Churlet Lnn-
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A Day ol Pleasure, a slmplo story for Children.
Womans Record; or sketches of all distinguished
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mo.lpotonulmple.of Diercgotnblo klngdomi k
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letered with r.vorabl. rerun. In nil t nnd II h,e h—„
nilly loeled, not only by pellenu Ihemeelroi, b“t
phy.lo .ne.th.il luti rccolveit their unnuSliicdS’
tnpnd.lloniuujtlioapprobation or IhoimbCtndffi
eetnbllehed, on lu own menu, n reputation Sr r.tr.
nnd nrrtmtoT ntr euporlor In tho wHom eomnS
hone ng tho nnmo or Bnenpurllln. The milowESf
moiitale urn .elected (tom rnnoiig the multitude or th—
wo nra dully mcolrlngt end, rorninherconllrmntlon H
rcnderlerelorreil lo tlio Fnrally Bcelpo .ml Medfl
motino, Ittmtaiied gralullouely hy nil our agonta.
The tallowing wee aenl to our ngenle, Moser., ly. „
tto’wrttan ‘ °°J " h0 “ ro “’rented wlli
.. „ WATaarpRo, N. Y., Nov. 90.1850
Messrs, Sands—Gentlemen t—About throe mom'lu
since, the disease called "Beard, or Burbor»# ltcb,” irJ
jioared on my nice, and os It It of rare oceurrenre-no
case as yet having come under tho care of our village
physlctaus—I found it very difficult even to slop the nm-
unite or the dlMUo on my taco, oltbough t lrled re,„;
die* that lmd cured from the pimple on a child’s fact lo
tho gulled breast or n cnunl horse; and oven pullod out
my beard ou Hie side of my 'fhee and ehln. A short Hum
•hiwsafrtand fold ; mo that ho had It for two years, S
tried different romedles without success, but finally eurS
It Inashorttlme by Ibu uso of Sands’Snraapnrllla; On' ■
recoininondnltou, I bought ono bottle, and finding J
colved benefit from It, I continued III uso until I am :
perfectly cured. I am led to bring this to your nolle*
gratutiouHy, from tho feet that the disease Is not named
In the list or complaint# fbr which Ihe Sarsaparllln |*,
reinody, and tl.ul you may bo able confidently to recem.
mend it for such cases. 1 rown ’
Yours, truly, GEO, B. SCOTT.
REMARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS
Nbiv-York, Fob. 17,
, „ , . NEW BUOK8.
T^IIM Private Life of Daniel Webster, by Charles Lan-
.1 man: Stories or Waterloo, by II. W. Maxwell; Pic
torial Life of David Crockett, written byblmselr. Re
ceived by dee 10 J. B. CUBUEDGE.
•pRIVATBLIFE OF DANIEL IVEUStER.—Ubcelvod
JL per steamer Florldn. the Private LlfborDaulel Web-
ster, oy Lanmau, embcUlshed with a number of engra
vings, Just published by the Harpers. For sate at Uio
Book-sum or S. S. SIBLEY,
dec 11 No, 135 Congress-street.
TxrOMLN’S RECORD, or Bketches of all distinguished
T Y Women from tho beginning to 1850, nrranged in
(bur eras, by Mrs. Sarah J. liale. Illustrated by two bun-
.— jros, by
dred and thirty Portraits. ..
published by the Harpers, am
doe 11
for sale by
B.S. SIBLEY,
No, 135 Oongress-st.
C URTIS WORKS,—Tho HowadJI In S^afNIle Note.
°a ? Howndjl; Lotm Ruling, a Summer Book, illus-
traved Ji^r UetisetL For salo by ■ "
W OLFE’S SCHIEDAM AR05IAT/0 SGBNAVra
nunufaetured by the uroDrtetore*eh*.i».iw..'
Schledoiu. in Holland, by a proccw peculiar to hi/o«n
factenr. lit is flavored and fiSHIeSfSot V tfi «n2
mon banni berry, but by the choice botanic J variety of
the nromst o Italian Juniper berry, whose more vImm
exlract U dlslllled and rectified with ilaapIritiiousiolreiL
and thus become* a concentrated tincture, of exquWit
flavor and aroma, altogether transcendanl In Its cordial
,1 * n Orayol, Gout and Rheumatism; In obslrucllom of
the Bladder and Kidneys Ha effects aroprompL decided
and Invariably reliable. Aud It Is not only a remedy ht
theso mstadlo*, but In all canes, In which thoy are pr
duced by drinking bad water, which Is, almost unlvem
tytoe cause of them, It operates as a sure preventive.
The distressing effect upon the Stomach, Bowel* and
Bladder of travellers, new residents, and all perron* un
accustomed to them, produced by iho water* or nearly
“ 1 ' 0 h u /8 re “‘totand rivers, like the Ohio, MI»| N |pi,i ,nd
Hi! JSSfe #K
jk. ill
B.S. SIBLEY,
No, 135 Congrcss-st.
MERCANTILE BLANKS
C HARTER PARTIES,
Entry or Merchandise,
Re-warehouse Entry, •
Withdrawal Entry,
Coastwise Manifest,
nov S3 For sale by JOHN M. COOPER fo 00.
SHIPPING ARTICLES,
■ Declaration fo Protest,
Foreign Outward Manifest
Foreign Inward do.
Manifest of Part of Cargo.
T COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING.
HE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
his Foundry and Mnchlno Works, n Shop for Ihe
above business, and engaged tho services of superior
workmen, Is prepared to do any description of work that
msv offer.
All work done In the very best manner and nt tho
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July >8 »t Eastern Wharf.
mSaS®* Work *'
v.raS"wKl'sfJzi;"oX p r'* u ’ Brou “ u
, WroUfhtlUJd Cunt Iron Hailing, Iron Columns,
Iron^Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Fund-
Wire Fences, tor Plantations, Railroads, fcc-
roail* entirely on • new plan, with rails and Iron po*S
R rices *19, ll,aud 13 centaper running fool 4Jg foot high
ir circulars with designs address ‘
„ n JNO. B. VyicKERSIIAM. 340 Broadway. N. Y.
N, B.—Tho Subscriber would refer to the enclosure of
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CAOTLB, Agent for Mr. W^ No, 93 Unif reae-stroet.
WSSlV 2^*voin*»tere,a
Notice.
CHATHAM 8UPERIOR COURT,
W HEREAB, Thomas Rycrson, Wllllnm itoberiaon.
J. N. Philips. P. G, Thomas, W. W. Johnson and
M. Prendergiut,summoned to attend the present May
Termor this Court as Grand Jurors, havo made default
for tbe Term—It it ordered that they be fined Forty Dollars
each, unless they file good nnd sufficient cause of excuse
ou or before tho first day of the Jioxt term of UiU Court.
And whereas, Wm. J. Moore made default on the
twenty-fourth day of May of the present term, and sub-
sequently—Ills ordered that he be flood Forty Dollars
unless be file good and sufficient esuso of excuse on or
before the first day of tho next term of this Court. And
whereas, John O. Cook, John F. Aleldrum, James Qunn-
tock, J. B. Uashler and J. B. Hlurtovanl. summoned
to attend tbe present term or Uita Court as Petit Jurors,
have made default for tbo term; and whereas, B. U.
Bushier and P. Hcanlnn, Petit Jurors, made dofault on
five days of tho second week of the term; and where-
as, James Counelly, Peter Gnfnoy, UonJ. Spencer, Francis
M. Myrrel, Frederick Scherff aud D. Cohen, aummonod
as Talesmen, made default for the term—it Is ordered
that they ho fined twenty dollars each, unless they file
good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before tbo
first day of the next term of this Court. And whereas,
M. Llnoamhal, Talesman, inado defhult on four daya of
said second week, and Jamea Sberdon, Jacob Mankes,
John Gray, and John Thomas, Talesman, made de
fault on throe days of Mid week, and Daniel Clark, 31. If.
MMA-Talesmen, madedefeultou two days or Mid week,
and Win, II. Malfors, Patrick ilcOorong Emanuel Kan-
wafier, M. I-owenllial. John Clanoey aud Stepbon lladrick,
Talesmen, madodofeult on one day of Mid week—It Is
nnlsred that they b« fined five dollars each, for every
days * dcfetilf, uiitasa they file good and ■uOlcloui eauie
Gf ewuie, ou or before the first day of tho noxt term or
inis court.
Extract from the Mluiitaa,
JNU, V, GI/II.MAHTIN,
Ubaaic s, u, it, ii,
CHATHAM ammi
T „„ MARINE RAILWAY.
HE undersigned rospectrully informs all who may
. P** 1 * " tool bo has cliargo of the M ARINE
KAILW AY, which is now In successful operation. lie Is
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any slzo usually
visiting our port, and to do the wort of repairing, foc„ on
reasonable terms. Tboso who wish to clean or paint the
bottoms of their vessels can also be accomodated on the
Railway upon renzonable terms. Ho la also prepared to
contract for building vessels of any clou or description,
and to carry on the IiusIuch of Ship Carpentering, 8dm
Making, and Caulking, In all IU various branches, at the
eastern extremity or the oily.
A good Ship Smith Is on the promisee.
aug3 Iv ILF. W1LUNK,J*.
IiMAHTIN,
tllllIM.h If,
WM. R, SYMONS
O FFERS for sole a targe assortment or Cloths, Cos-
slmeres and Vestings, consisting In part of the
following articles^ selected by himself during toe put
summer In LONDON and PARIS, which he will
make up to order In (ho best style of workmnnihlp, and
at the shortest notice. Ills stock of Reody-mado Cloth
ing, and of Furnishing Goods for goMlomcn’s wear. Is
very large, nnd of tlio best quality and style-tho whole of
H made this Tall under hls owu Inspection, and will be
sold at tlio lowest prlcos for cash or approved credit:—
French Black, Blue, Brown nnd Olivo Cloths; Fancy
French and English Caultnores; Fancy Silk Vetting*,
super, Fancy Bilk Plush Vestings; Black Barathea Stilt
1 w«“H«s.Ld
and Collars;
Black aod F
broldered; L _
Bombazine Siocka.
17 Whitaker Street oct31
they wl
fo CON OREKJLHTR BETS,
•,— riving tholr Fall and Winter
k bf STAPLE foFANOY DRV goods,VSSh
llipoaoof, at tholr usual low primes Air cash or
...i. 1.1— a'liil^well-Mlscled,
would do woll
_ Jspoao .2.
'■My wcoptanofo Our stock Is largo and
Planters and Merahauta visiting this city
by giving ua a oall before purchasing d«o
reptSf M. I'RKNdKIU
NEW STORE .
BOOKS, STATIONERY. PAINTINGS, EN-
T ..„ , ORAVINGi, trc.tce.
HE Undersigned has opened, at No. 135 Congress-
* “wrtment of LITERARY, M1S-
UKLLANKOUS. RELIGIOUS, and SCHOOL BboK8.
AUo, Blank, Raconn, nnd Mumorahoum Books, of
every description. A largo variety of Cap, Lkttkr imd
Fancy Notk I’apkr; Cards, and Knvrlopri, of every
description} Fancy Stationery In largo varieties: Paint-
inqs and Pioturks, framed nnd uurramod, an elegant
assortment: Port Folios, Port Monates, Pocket Books
and Card Cases for ladles and gentlemen, Gold and 81k
ver Pens and Pencils, Ink Stands, Inks, Paints, Drawing
Books, foe. foe. foe. Also, a, general assortment of
Catuomo Books, Prints, Carps, Mrmrktoki, &c.
PhrenologlcaJ.Phyalcdog'cal, Water Cure, and Spiritual
nubtlcutions. The above works will bo sold nt ronsoun-
bio rales. Tho public are respeetfolly Invited to call nnd
examine tbo stock. 8.8. SIBLEY.
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j Common Uw, Equity and Criminal Reports com.
Dined.—The series ouininences with the Decisions or
Mlchoolmns (Nov.) Term, 1850, and contains, from that
period, nil the Decisions of all the English Courts. The
Reports we furnished by a corps of over thirty regulur
mid experienced Reporter*, and for comprehensiveness,
brevity, aud accuracy, tho publishers challenge comparT-
son with any other series or English Reports now pub-
{'•bed. Among tbo mimerous Instances of superiority or
Uiere Re nor is over any other. Iho publishers are permit-
led to refer to many dlstlngushed members or the profes-
slon who have voluntarily forntalicd losllmonloli.
.. Tt ‘ n volume# havo already been Issued, bringing down
the decision# to sbo Sumraorof 1852. being thus two yeora
In advance of any other reprint of English Reports.
For the greater convenience of tbe Profession, there
wlti also be published, m soon os required, a full Table
of Cases, showing at a glnnco the volume and page of
every series of Reports which contain tho saino cases as
the Low and Equity Reports.
These Reports will be continued. In the Mine superior
style, at Uio low price of 93 per single volume to perm*,
ueut subscribers. Subscriptions to the above received
by J&HN M. OUOPJSB fcS5" ^
nor 10 Agents for Savannah.
deplorable sliuatloSlwostoX^
hud I' not obtalnm) relief through thomSWrouft
vnlunblo 8ursnpnrllln. I must say, gcuilemon whin i
coinmonced using the Sarsaparilla, I aid noKreroueh
IN Til. UnS'.^bSI'
For Uio Consul General of France,
HA P ffl r n whgleMle *Ki a \ V b“^gJ' D
Dl m'l5ii'R 5“»1'“* ,'■/ w - W. UNCOI.N nnd T. U.
lulo corrective of all theso Injurious properties ofb*d
g'dgiaga&is
Igue, a complaint caused by Uie eon-
liable ma)arfR In the atmoipbera,*nl
s In tbe waters of Uiom districts la
PRESBYTERIAN PUBLICATIONS.
B. 8. SIBLEY,
No. 135 Congress-st.
and for sole at the Book store of
Pbta- A supply will bo kept constantly on^hand, and
eotdon the most reasonable terms. Order* froml®
ora respectfully solicited, [oct 7] J. B, OUliUEDOE.
noY 17 J. B, CUBUEDGE.
I vi .uuu. IU OUI4IU IU I
country, especially; ns well as by many in every i
nlty where It hu bccomo known, on accouut of It* varl-
ous other remedial properties. ^ •
I n all eases of a dropsical tobdenoy, It Is generally lbs
°5*X 1 remedy required, when adopted In tbe early slqt*
or tbo disease. In Dysnoptlo maladies, when taken In
proper quantities, ns n dlol drink, and especially at din-
ner, It la found, by uulAmn oxporieace, to be cmlnwiU;
efficacious In tho moat obstluulo coses, when area tbs
best «f Ibe uauai remedies have Tailed to nfTord mors
than more temporary rellof. In cases of Ftaluleney, It is
nn Immcdtaluand In vnlunblo specific, and It may be ad
ministered In dllhited and proportionate quantities, evei
to young infenls, In nil thoso puroxysm* of griping pals
In tbo stomach and bowels, to which they are especially
sublecf.os woll n* lu tho colic of grown persons.
Its Judicious adoption lu connection with the principal
meals, or wlieu a seuso or exhaustion dictates Its use,
never fells to relieve Ihe debility attendant upon pro
traded Chronic mnladlos, low temperament* tnd exhaust
ed vital energy, by whatever cause ludueed. These ar*
feels to which many of tho most eminent medical men,
both in Europe and Iho Untied Stales, have home testi
mony, nnd which oro corroborated by their highest writ
ten authorities.
, Tho ARUMATIO SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is pulxp
In good strong .bottled, neatiy covered ami labeled, w
coiupntilcd by an Essay upon Its properties and ^
For Mle by Uio prluolpal Druggist* In tbli ctiy and United
Stales. UDOLPHE WOLFE, Importer,
No, 23 Beaver-street, N. *•
In onr lost number wo .accompanied Iho publication
of a circular on this subject, from our fellow cilixM
Udolpho Wolfe, Esq^ with n brief commentary, expw*
slvcof our own views. Sluco then we have,b#«««“*
ploying this ngonh nnd thus for with favorable «*»'«•
Hut we are In receipt of several communicationsoai im
subject from medical men, which serve to show that
Wolfe's Aromatlo Sclodom Schnapps U very exteo*|«y.
In uso, nnd In Uio hands of physicians, Is proving u»«>
as n stimulating diuretic to be eminently succcsriul *fw
other medication with this Intent had been tried to vsis*
In oiio of tho cases thus reported abdominal dropwnw
been cured, and tbe necessity of tapping averted?
another a distressing case of gravel, so called, has ww
entirely roraovod by the psaMge of n caiculus of
aldorablo size, which Is ascribed to tbo uso of only ««
bottles of this article. J ^
Wo know not tho objoct of Mr. Wolfe la deslpd 1 ^
hls preparation by the singular- uneupbodious n«w»
" Schnapps,” nor of hls denominating It In hi# wlxertw
monts. tho “ concontratod Tincture of Juniper,” 1 " ^
of penioluating Its ancient title pf Holland Oln. J
truo that ho admits It to bo uothing else than the Is
article in Its pure state, unsdulternied by no * l ® u * f d [^!
and bonce ho conlradlsUngulalies It from Otai o a
morce, uoorly all of wblcb, as Is well known. [•
tactured boro and elsewhere from Inferior wbWWf
refoso drugs. Tho name ho has riven IL however, wj
servo tho purpose ol designating bis article, tf
oxchndycly for medical purposes, and thus
to physicians for whose convenience It Is on szlc only 7
reputable druggist* nnd apothecaries. nn .
A* respccls Its medicinal and curative effect*,
deratandhim to claim only that It Is a pure and. reus
Ppcfox- Youradg for 85 Cent* l
BY Mean* of the POCKET
oggsunH
YoKi'(. ,0 D y ,,w "- l, »' VM '
Tlio llmo hna now arrived,
'hriMtaOM suffering from so?
erel diseases, need no more
tatoino iho victim ur quack*
wonvMi presenoe u, ana nareniuienuuu.j ,
by finding it Impracticable lo obtain tlio artld®*B
pure atato. Nor should any prcJ'riloe against alcoW"
inedlclno doprivo tho afillclod of. the bcuefll or thls wv
ele, 1 which fiom tlmo Immemorial im hcM Ita^„
Bw»nBKs3»HMb
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