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atnal yoticta.
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.(ft, wlUltn Hid Ifni hfititt of
n ontcr of moOoort.ir Orilnyn
Ui«twell koownplocooataa
itlhff with lbs UolMlon thereon,
floumi, Dwoltl.it IIomomhiI >lorn
jjiwoMd nlorK» hood of onSnUohMUie GreJsuUft
from tire acio Tlie Lands attadisd to the place are upon
both »ldra bf Uie river, conslstteg of several tract*, con*
’tabling in all two thousand and thirty acres, more or
Jess, or* thousand acre* of which Is heavy tlwbenjd Pin*
Land, said to beequatto any In the Slate, and bo{ter»to
uateefthan almost any otlter for the making of Turpen*
tine, and *otne part of the balanoe to reryiulUblo for the
cultivation of IUoe. Ve^el*drawing •erenor eight feet
of water can come up to the wharf; and a weekly oommu*
nicatlon, by steamboat. la no w onenbetween
Jeffcrsonton, Burnt Fort, and Centre Village. TJo abovo
Wm
Augusta, Nov. 9,1852. tutha-Jl nov 17
<SfcHti'<il aaactiarmmt*.
—Hfiaiai
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TSSctasi;
—and also by Tire steam ait—
AMORY BIBLBY,................C*pL-
Th# latter Rt earner bring of leaa c
other on the Hirer, I mures uupreoedante
all stages of the water. The Company la
with nnecn Tow-BoaU and two Lighten.
All Freight addreaeed to the care of tho Company, of
Ha Agents, will be received and forwarded, free or com*
oct 10 " W»M-ROWLAND, Agont, Augusta.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15,1852.
— ■— " ■■■—---I—.
iah Steam Navigation Co,
l splendid side-wheel ateam<
OF GEORGIA, of 1900 tom
Executor’s Sale,
TfTTlLL be sold, on tho Ural Tuesday In January next,
as Soon Word, Ut, or Soronnohi on. Garden Lot
K.« ttgM Teleuroph "X&CtaB. BflOTOW,
nor 10 Executor of Wm. H. Mongin.
PhiladclpI
OiriSMBSfe
Mor, CapL John E. YValton, ha* commenced her regu-
. trips and will leave Savanuah on YVkdnksday, the
h day or September, and every alternate Wednesday
lereahot; say on the 22d 8epu, 6th and 90th Oct, and
Sd and 17th November, and so on.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia 933 0t>
Through Tickets to New York S3 00
8teerege. 9 00
This ship has been built with entire regard to safety,
comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable fo
duties to business and travel. For height nr passage ap
ply to PADELFORD,FAY ACU.,
Agents In Savannah.
It MARTIN,
Agents In Philadelphia.
Administrator’! sfiel
O N the Oral Tuesday In January next, will be sold, In
front of the Court House. In Springfield, Efflngham
county, a Negro woman named Eve, about forty-six years
or age, and her son Reuben, about ten year* of age.
Also, a Tract or Land in Effingham county, on Jenckes’
Turnpike Road, between seventeen and eighteen miles
from the city or Savannah, containing three hundred and
twenty three acres, more or lees, known as the late resi
dence of Joshua Uuann, deceased. Sold as the property
of said deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors
of the accessed. dENJAM!N J. DASHER, AdmYi
November 93.1859. nov 95
mtnlatnstor’a Sale* . ,
icsday In January next, will be sold, In
Court Homo, In Springfield, Effingham
i the legal hours, a likely Negro man
Administrator** Sale,
© N the first Tut
front of the C
county, between the legal hours,
named Sam.
Also, will be sold, on the same dty.ln ftontof the Court
House; In the county of Lowndes, lot of land No. 197, In
the l5h district of said county, containing four hundred
and ninety acres; sold a* the property;of the estate of
Thomas Hurst, decerned, for the benefit of the helrk of
said deceased. Trims made known the dayof sale,
nov 93 ELIZABETH HU ROT, Adm’x.
November 83,1859.
1 NOTICE. '
A LL persons baring demands against the estate of
Geosok J. Ziffkres, late of Chatham County, do-
roased, will present them within the tlmo prescribed by
law, and all persons Indebted will make immediate pay
ment to * CAROLINE Z1PPERER, Adm’x.
NOTICE,
mYVO months after date, application will bp made to
X tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Glynn coun
ty, for leavo to sell the IL'nl Estate and Negro slave* be
longing to George A. Reed, late or said county, deceased,
for tho benefit of his botes and creditors.
J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm’r.
November 95,1859. nov 29
NKW-YORR & SAVANNAU STBAM-S1IIP LINBjj
WEEKLY.
ew and Splendid Steam-Shlpa
FLORIDA, Captain Lyon,
—AND—
ALABAMA,. .Captain Lyon,
Belonging to the
. Y. AtSavatnmli Steam Navigation Co,
Will leave Savannah and New-York every Saturday.
1 these ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety .speed, and comfort,
TheaeSte«men,l < 'Mlug Savannah at the tame time
that the Marion aim wouherner leave Charleston, ar
rive In New-York as soon as, or before them.
ear Cabin Passage 823, payable before going onboard)
Auents: PADELFORD, FAY A OO n
Savannah.
SAMUEL I.. MITOHILL,
Jan 29 194 Front-street, New-York.
SAVANNAH) AtlOVSTA A HANBORfij
w The Union Steam Boat Company of Geor
gta and South Carolina having thoroughly
[overhauled and refitted the superior steam
packets ii. L. COOK and OREGON, with Lighter*, are
now ready to transport freight ol all. descriptions be-
ween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much,
' not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river.
The steamors are commanded by experienced and ac
commodating Captains. All freight consigned to their
agents will be forwarded flreo of commission*.
The accommodations for passengers are equal, If not
superior to any boat* on the river.
HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah.
E. F. KINGHLEY A CO n Agents “
sept 91 J AM E8 HARPER, Agent, Augusta.
NOTICE,
fTt WO MONTHS after date, application will bo made to
X the Court of « irdinary of Effingham county for leave
to sell all the tends belonging to the estate of Robert J.
Mlnglodorfl; late of said county, deceased.
EDMUND A. M1NGLEDORFF, Adm’r.
Bprlltgfleld, Nor. 12, IBM. nov 15
. NOTICE.
. A LL persons having demands against the estate o 1
JX ELIAS BLISS, formerly or this city, deceased, wil
present them within the time prescribed by law, and
tltoao Indebted to said ealate payment tn
nov 17 ELIAS REED, Adtnrtr.
NOTICE. , „ "
T WO MONTHS after date, anplfeatlon wl
to tho Court or Ordinary of Effilngham county for
leave to aell all the Lands belonging to the estate or
THOMAS HURST, late of aald couuty, deceased, for ill-
Vision among the hurst, Adm’x.
November 2,1852. nov 3
NOTICE*-.
rrtWO MONTHS after date, application will bo made
X to the Honorable the Court or Ordinary of Chatham
county for leave to sell the Real Estate and Negro 8lavee
belonging to JAME8 M. BATES, late of said county, de-
NOTICE. „
A LL PERSONS having demands against the Eati
or GEORGE A. REED, late or Glynn county, i
ceased, are hereby required to present them, duly
tested, within tho time prescribed by law; and all per-
sous Indebted to said EsUlo are hereby requested to
makeImmedtetopayment to ., ,
J. G. HOWARD, Adm’r.
nor 13 Savannah, Ca.
Admlnlatrator’a Sale. .
O N the first Tuesday lu January next, In front of the
Court House, between the legal hoursof sale, will
be sold, by permission or Ibo Ordinary of Chatham Coup-
ty, the following portion of the Real and Personal Estate
of George Glen, deceased, late of aald county, vlx t
A PLANTATION, situated on the Ogeechec, 19 miles
from Savannah, containing about 1,033 acre*, with all
requisite buildings; negro woman. Sue, a cook, washer,
AoLwIth her three children. Oney, Minerva and Edward;
S head orCattl ; a Tract of Land In tiryan county, con
taining about 500 acres: a Tract or Land In McIntosh
county, containing about 800 acres; a Tract of Land In
Screven county, containing about 300 acres. Bold for
the benefit orthehelrs and creditors of said estate.
> nov5 WM. P. HUNTER. AdmYo.T. a.
’ _ . NOTICE.
A ll PERSON8 having claims against the Estate or
w. WEICHBELBAUM, deceased, late of Burke
oounty, are hereby notified to present them, properly at
tested, wlthlu the time proscribed bylaw; and all per
sons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to
sons Indebted
make immediate payment to
nov 10
A. EINSTEIN, Adm’r.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the Estate
A Gean. JAMES D. ERWIN, deceased, are requesl.
to present them, duly proved, to the Executor, at Erwl
ton. Those indobtod to «ddE#tet& are required to make
payment forthwith. JAMES D. ERWIN,^aeculor,
1 Erwlntou P. Barnwell Dlst- 8. C.
Dec. 10,1652. 2aw4w dec 10
Citation, for Letteri or Administration!
S T EIIlnghamc£: jTodlwtomlUMrconcmj
Whereas,Tummbl Tyson has applied to me for letters
or Administration on the estate of Calvin Tyson, late
of said county, deceaseds
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said decern ‘
their objection* (If any they have) In my office
time prescribed by tew, otherwise said Letters will be
* r witot»l?my P teand and official slgnalnre. this 94ih dsy
of November, A. D. 1852. JAMES RAHN,
not 30 Ordinary E.O.
Citation, for Letters of Administration)
Whereas, John Chapman applies to me for Letters of
Administration on the goods and chattels, rights am
credits of F.T. Chapman, tele of said oounty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
J. 8. BRADWELL,
Ordinary, Liberty County.
Citation, for Letten of Guardianship.
SEMlStfiKco, i To,U ,hom
WlIKRKAr ’ * * 7 ' '
tersof Guar
of said count!
iiugnnui uo,,
iskas. James J. lilnes has studied to me for Let-
Gusrdtanslilp to Mrs. Hannan A. Watt, (lunatic,)
of aald oounty, These are therefore to cite and admonish
311 concerned tofile tbsir objections (irony they have) '~
.my office within the time prescribed by tew, olberwi
aavd Letter* will be granted the applicant.
—jrethls second day
JAMES RAUN,
Ordinary E. C.
Citation, for Letters Dismissory,
.S T JEMto££2!?c£ |To^lwkomlt may concern:
Whereas Israkl Uinbly, Administrator of the estate
'of John Hinbly, late of said county, deceased, has ap
plied to the Court or Ordinary of said county, for letters
of Dismission from said Administration:
These are, therefore, to die and admonish the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections (If
any they bare) tu my office within tho time prescribed by
law, otherwise letters of Dismission will be granted the
‘aald applicant.
Witness, tny band and official signature, till* 4th Octo
ber; 1852. JAMES HAHN,
octO Ordinary E. C.
AN ORDINANCE.
’DB It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of ....
XJ CUy of 8avannah and Hamlets thereof; That It shall
not bo lawful for any person or persons whatsoever to
rido In or through any part of a Square, Street, or Lane,
In which the Inhabitants shall be assembled for the purpose
of extinguishing fire, except the commander or tho Mi
litia with such officers as may be necessary In attendance
on him, end 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
sons not of the above description's* herein excepted, at
tempt to ride in or through such parts or squares, streets,
— —i, Id which persons are aarombled for the purpose
lthe fire , —“• —*"
FOIl PHILADELPHIA.
ilphla & Srrwnih 5’
“rir.t ou
S00 ST0'
of «lio
SALE,
BI JAMES SDLlIVAKi BrotlKMonit.
(S«« ./<»." Rrd" SlarFbt.)
C ON3I8T!NQ tnn.rt M RiIIowil lomth.r wllh HOUSE
KEEPING GOODS, .nd TIN WARE, Wlnkulo
and retail.
8ULLIVAN’8 80UTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING
Iron
STOVE—expressly for Bouthem use.
Ring...Cooking Stove, parlor Aomen
em Prom. do. Persian A. T. Parlor.
Franklin Coal Burnet.
Washington Goal Burner.
8ylvan Parlor 8tove.
May Queen Dining Room
Do. Iron Witch do.
Queen of the West do.
Elevated Oven do.
** Mirror Parlor” Slovo.
Jewel Parlor do.
■eptfil
PRY GOODS,
HENRY IsATIIROP de CO.
y-\FFF.U FOR SALE, ATT11E LOWEST PR1UE8, the
VJ following t
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Housltu De Lalnei;
English and American De Latnos, new designs; Persian
Cloth; Ulgh Colored Mouslln Do Lalnes: Plaid Raw
Bilks; French and English Merinos; French and 8ootch
Ginghams; English and French Prints; ChangeableUte-
lo SUki; Rich Br 5 ‘
EMBROIDERIES-Muslin and Lace Ooltera; Chemi
sette; Under£leeves; Capa and Capes; Swiss and Cam-
brio Edgings and Inserting*; Thread Valencias and Lisle
i; Black 811k and Blonde Edgings; Rich Lawn and
i Cambric Handkerchiefs,
HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s sad Boys’, a foil
assortment or English and Gorman; Ladle*,’ Misses’,
den’s and Boys’ Morino Vests.
GLOVES—Hoskin, Bilk, Cashmere, Bearer, Ladles’
Biding Gauntlets.
WHITE GOODS—Jaconet Plain and Plshl Cambrics;
8wIm Muslins, Plain and Figured; Cambric DimlUss;
Corded and Embroidered Skirts, ho.
LINENS, he.—1-4Super Iriali Linens, best mark t M
and 7-8Long Lawns t SM to 19 4 Barutiy Sheetings; Pil
low-Case Linens; Scotoh and Irish Diapers; Hueabuca;
5-8 to 34 Damask Napkins; Brown and Blue Check
" iylcs J 8-4 to 10-4 Bleached aiul Brown Table Damasks t
I to 19-4 Bleached Damask Cloths; Cotton and Worsted
__bieand Plano Covert; 10-4 to 13-4 Toilet and Impe*
rial Quilts; 7-8 to 5-4 Furniture Dimity; Cotton Shirtings,
Sheetings and Tickings t American, English and Welsh
Flannels; Colored French Flannelst Fancy Wool Plaids
for Boys; Plain and Fancy Oasslmeres; Tweeds; Ken-
tucky Satinet* and Jeans. oct 19
HOC 8 E-r ERN IS MINO.G OOBSI
Importers and Dealers,
lOO BRYAN-STBEET.
A RE now receiving, and offer for sale at very low prices,
a large assortment of Houso Furnishing articles,
sucu as:
CROCKERY, TUREENS,
CHINA, PLATES,
GLASS, DISHES,
PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN h BOWLS,
TINWARE.
GOB LETS, 0AOT0R8,
TUMBLERS/ KNIVES.
DECANTERS, FORKS,
preserves; SPOONS.
WINES and WAITED!
JELLY GLASSES, LAM1 _
White and Fancy China Dinner Services, White 8tone
do-Tea Sots, together with every description of Cut and
Plain Glassware.
articles In great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, Andirons,
8hovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks, Wood and Willow
Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lanterns, both
guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladles* Work andTrav-
ding Baskets—together with many other articles not
enumerated. oct 23
A CARD.
T HE subscribers would call the attention of the cltl-
*enaof8avannah and surrounding country to their
large and newly-seloctod stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
comprising almost overy artido wanted In fomlshlng
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all or
which wero bought for Cash, and will be sold at remark
ably small profits.
They call particular attention to their Stock or Stoves
Grate*. Mantel Pieces, fitc.
Persona wanting any thing In the line of House-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.
MORSE A NICHOLS,
aept28 tf 155 Broughton-at.
ay Queen Dining R
Slovo; Bostoudo.do.do
[Bbnrtlscmrn
...ISAiKiu
mil!
Saddlery Warehouse,
Young** Building, Sign of I ho Golden Saddle.
owosvta w. a, simmons clotuibo stokb.
M»nn(aetUMnoha3iftM, tlrf&'MIarntu,
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles ana
Harnesses, of which the following compriseia paitt Span
ish Qulltod, Overlaid aud 8hafton Saddles; banter’s
large and extra large Saddle*; Men’s pteltt do.; &tg
dod Boys’ and Race do.; Ladles’ Baddies of a variet .
patients; Bridles A Martengalea; 8addle-Bags,Trunks Ao.
SADDLER’S 1 MATERIALS.—8addl« Trees, 8klrtlnf
and HogBkln*; Pad do.; 8tralnlng and Wonted Web;
Thread and Taeks, assorted atees.
HARNESSES.—Ooach, Barouche, Buggy and 8ulky
Harneases, Of all kinds, by the single set.
. CARRIAGE TUIMfiliNGS.—lterouche, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frame*; Hobbs and
Brocade Silks, Plain and Figured Black
and
J be
nown) lathe Unusually low prices at whtoh we are sell-
ng them. Ptentors visiting our city will do well to call
and examine before aelecllng their cloths to make up,
and save money.
Also—A largo assortment or Hate and Caps for plant*
..on use, constantly on hand at the Wholesale Clothing
and Hat Depot of LYON A REED,
No. 156 Congress A 75 8t Jullamsfs-
noT* ly Savannah, Georgia.
~M.ttUUlALL HOUSE
AGRICULTURAL inPLERENTS.
^.EORG^A and French nurrand Europus Milestones}
Shellcrs; BoythesandSneaths: Iloest Axes; Pick Axet
aud Handles; Road Scrapers; Ox Chains; Segments and
Gudgeons; Screen Wire; Harass; Measures; urlst Mills,
Rice Threshers; Cauldrons {Douglas’ Pump* and Wa
ter Rama; Well-wheels and Buckets; Cotton and Coun
ter Scale*; Trucks; Cotton Hooks: Mill and Cross-cut
Saws; Hand and Yard 8awa; Jock Screws; Burns’
Sea IslandCoUon Gins; Griswold’s Upland Cotton Gins:
Cementt Plaster; fire. For sale by
nov 10 OH AS. H.CAMPF1ELD, 171 Bay-st.
STORAGE.
rpllE subscriber having taken "Williamson’s Rhodt,”
X Is prepared to receive CoUon sud other Produce, tr
—age. JOHN II. HULL.
TO THE LADIES.
N ~ K. BARNUM A CO. hnvo on hand a few seta of
• Btone Martin Vlctorines, MulT* and Cud*, which
will bo sold very cheap. Inquire at tho Cheap Hat and
Cap Store, 140 Congress-street,nov
Witt. H. MCDONALD’S,
■ NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE.
109 Nassau Struct. NEYV-YORK.
'ted In 1843.!
roar 14
[Esteblteha
S. M. PETTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 Stato-st.« Boston. Haase
8. M. Pkttkkoill A Co m Newspaper Advertising
AgentN No. 10 Stato atreeU Boston, are Agents for the
Savannah Republican, and ore authorized to recelvo Ad
vertisements and Subscriptions at tho sumo rales ns are
required at this offico. Tholr receipts are regarded
payments.
HEAD-QUARTERS FOR
GOOD CARRIAGES.
MY BUC0E88 In the CARRIAGE
Business In the city of Savannah, Is no
longer an experiment, It la a ‘J/lttd fatU n
For the considerate, generous confidence and liberal pa
tronage that 1 have received from Factors, Mbs-
charts and Cmzsas generally, 1 desire In this public
manner to express my thanks, and to renew my ossu-
ranees of Increased determination to give the most entire
satisfaction to all who may favor me with their custom. 1
have devoted tho past summer to gcUlng up a labor and
SPLBJtniD STOCK OF BVBRY KIND Of CAKRIAOB UOW in
use. All of these Carriages are well suited to this mar
ket, and for ntatnui % Ugktnut and d*rability they can
not be surpassed. Rockaways of every style. Coaches
and Pleasure Wacom. Also, Bdcoiks of every con
ceivable shapo and kind (among them, some from J. H.
Godwin’s celebrated EalnblMiineiit In New York) and a
very neat, light aud convenient style of Sulky, for
Physicians owl others. J.C.TIIURNTON,
— tf Corner of West Broad and Bay-sis.
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STOREi
S No. 0 Whltuker-st.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces
Aalto tho citizens of Savnuimh, and of tho Into-
■Lrior of this State, that he has now opened and
sen continually In store, a largo assortment of tho
best qualities ortho various kinds of
WINES AND LIQUORS,
both foreign and domestic, invoiced from Ihe best sour
ces, and to hla stock of which, at present on hand, he In
vites attention. Having had oxtenslvo experience In
France as a manufacturer, and In Amorlca aa Importer
and dealer, Ills acquaintance with the trade enables him
to offer assurance that the articles which are enumera
ted below are each genuine.
ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION .
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin;
Scotch, Irish and Monougahola Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack ; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum.
WINES.
Old Port, Madolro, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret,
Sautcrne and Burgundy Wines.
(X3RDIALS.
In Cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Stavailx, Kir-
schcnwasaer, Absinth, firo~ fee.
ALE AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
oct 20 ly R. MAYER.
NEVXTT. LATHUUP A NTERRINS.
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
r\FFER FOR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Flan-
\J neta, Llnseys, Otnsburgs, Yarns, Shirtings and
Sheetings, Ginghams and Printa, Delaines and Merinos,
Bombazines and Alpacas, Black and Colored Cballys,
Satina and Silks, Dress Silks of all
Black and Colored (
NOTICE.
rpHE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Partner.
X ship, under the firm of BANCROFT fie BRYAN,
for the purpose of conducting a
GENERAL AGENCY & BROKERAGE BUSINE8S,
IN TOR PURCHASE AND SALE OP
Stocks. Bonds. Exchange de Heal Estato.
Likewise, for the transaction ofaU kinds of
Mtrllimt Notarial Proceedings, and Adjustment tf Ma
rins Averages,
and respectfully solicit tho patronage or their friends and
the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN.
nor 1 pTOffice No, 117 Bay-street.
si meres, Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchief, Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchief, Shawls of all kinds, La
dies’ Embroidered Handkerchief, Caps and Colters,
Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves of all kinds, Silk Handker
chief, ice.; together with evenr other article usually
" 1 '*“*■* OU) novl
kept In Dry Goods establlshmenu,
OYSTERS! OYSTERSII OYSTERSIII
The undersigned baring been appointed
■gent for the sale of Mr. Duron’s celebra
ted Isle of Hope OYSTERS, Is now prepar
ed to meet all orders with promptness and
dispatch. They will be pul op In the shell by the bar
rel, and opened, either fresh or pickled, In such size kegs
as to suit the wants of Uie public. Parties, private fami
lies and hotels, furnished any quantity that may b*
desired. W. D. FORD,
oct 18 Waldburg'a Building, Jelferaon-strect.
WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can
find Immediate employment by application to
oct 18 W. D. FORD.
Soda Water Apparatus.
WM. 0££|
machinist and Bran Finisher,
ALSO MAMOrAOTORER OP
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TOR
Soda Water Aparatus manufactory.
No. Off GOLD-STREET,
OnsDoorfrsm Bttkwwu-sL New-York,
Draught Tubs, Coolers In Tubs, Copper Fountains,
Bottle Moulds, Force^PumjM^Gasometen, Generators,
—also— *
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUOK8.
Jobbing Done at tho Shortest Notice.
jv5 Omo'Jawl
SAVANNAH DRY DOOR,
tion, and it Is calculated to take In shlpsof any class from
100 to 1500 tons burthen. It U 230 foet long and 05 feet
wide, and complete in every particular. Alarge gang of
workmen is employed and a large supply of materials is
on hand, ao that vessels can be repaired with as much
■ ->*tch as in any other port. Pump and Block Making
Smith’s work done on the premiss*, and every effort
made to ensure economy and Emu? to those who may
favor Uie Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDERSHINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE HIAKEK.
200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JIJL1AN-STBEET,
Franklin-Square.
TTTOULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons
Y Y for past favours, and Inform them, that be Is now
ready at the old stand, to execute any work In the above
Hue, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
who may liouor him with a call. AU kinds of reps' '
In the above business done with the utmost neatnesi
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
WbeeU, Wagons, Drays, Carts, fitc^ made on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terms.Jan 20
of: extinguishing
as aforesaid, such person or
txracms so ^flooding shall, on conviction thereof; be fined
In a sum not exceeding Thirty Dollars.—£ziro*r/r»i*
firoOrdinance. Attest: ILF. AKIN,
Savannah, Aug.4,1853. Clerk of CounclL
—’-■i 18-th J1
ty papers please copy.
TO PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS!
I F Goods of the best fualltu, at the lowest prioes, are
an inducement, please call at
W. C. Wadsworth’s,
( Under tks Marshall House,)
BROUGHTON-STREET,
And examine hta stock of FANCY It STAPLE GOODS,
—Trislng some or the richest and most, fashionable
'fln^hbclty.jimor.g whl^w^rem^ch^Broeade
g from
urn euy, among wnicn are some nen urocaae
n 813 to 831 per pattern; Chameikm fit Striped
. n75e. to81 per yard; handsome Checked and
Striped Bilks for Mourning; French all wool Cashmeres
and De Lalnes, ftom 12.14c. tn 11 per yard; Pusmettaa;
Alpacas; While Merino*; Poplins; Ginghams fit Prints
of the best quality.
ffBMSfeWSSi
PAINT AND OIL ST0BE,
SAVANNAH, 0A.
No. 11 Wliltaker-street.
EEP8 constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Noe.
GROUND PAI TS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome U reen, Paris Green, and
Venetian Rod, 8pi
DRY PAINT8:
Ochre, Red Lead, Stiiarge, Parlt and
_ . - —— . Vefiow," ‘ "
ipbtaek, Yellow
Chrome Green,
russten Blue, Chrome Yellow, Ut bar. Tern de Sienna,
_rop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Linseed (JlL. Sperm do., Neatehiot do-and SPIRITS
OF TUHPENTJNE,Whllo-Waah BRUSHES, Paint, Var-
nlsh, Graining, and Artiste’ do^ Window and Picture
GLASS, or auquallties, from fibril to 32by4fh Copal, Ja
pan, Light and Dark Coach VARNISH, MDCED PAINTS
mail kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints end
Borders.
iyn» above articles will be sold on reasonable
term*.
House, SIjrn and Skip Painting
Done la a workman-Uke manner, and at reasonable
prices.Jan 90
HLAKirs PATENT
i lokpaint,andapiril. .......
posure of n few months to the at
become* a perfect stele or coat of . ■ —
ever to covered from the action of the weather sad front
“ ——“ - ‘ It for steeraboat and oar docks,
nearly as hard
“WMlh#
Steadily t’omteqr, und Coimtuiitly
tHE subscriber Is recelriug) weekly, per steamers,
. large supplies or Boys’ and Children’s Clothing; os
tho numerous little suite seen about town will toll three
tales-thatthey are good { that they are cheap; and that
they wore bought at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range,
of [nor 16] QEQ. 8. NICHOLS.
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
J OHN ANTRUUUS, Portrait Painter, would respect-
frilly tender his professional services to the citizens
of Savaunah and vicinity.
His Rooms, In St. Andrew’s Hall, are always open to
public Inspection, and he would be gratified to have any
visitors who may be pleased to call. nov 10
CLOTHING.
HOSE fancy Caaslmcre Business Suite sold by us this
season have been very much admired; we have but
W more left, to secure which our frionds mint cal
early. We are receiving by every steamer additions to
our already well assorted stock. Fancy Talma Cloaka
and Over Cools In endless variety, at
nof 17 PIERSON, HEIDT fie CO.’S.
..BOSTON,
BY LEWIS RICE.
REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
Possessing all tho modern Improvements and Conveni
ences for the Accommodation of the Traveling
Public.
Boston, Nov, 10,1852, \y
To Merchant$, Shippers Druggists and Others.
MUSTABD.
Withlngton Ac lYJlde’a Celebrated Pre-
nilmn JTIuNturd,
DUT up expressly for tho Southern and Western Mar
x' kete, In Kegs, Cans, Tins, and Bottles.
Till* M ustard Is made from the best English and Italian
Seed, and | needs uo other recommendation than the ex-
teiulyesale It has met with for the past number of year*,
and being In constant use by the V. S. Army and many
of the Hospitals inthe United States. For sale by 1
, , W1TH1NGTON fit WILDE,
■l their Coffee and Spice Factory. ^
.. ... „ . No. 7 DuTcn-St- New-York.
Opposite Wm. Colgate* 4c Co.’s Soap Factory,
oct 5 2tw3mo '
iHoolt anum.Dtnin.to
.. -•'AiiiNTr.txnirra fc oo.
. redan, December 2rf.
ll.’wjtei'»' n u tkm BMki by Jowph
“ Edl “ rtI,bto ' b T L.o»,iotd
(uom.i b/ HuUaUrtnu
The Banker’s Oommon-I
Characters of tha“' * “
M ESSRS. cqilEN a Cannon respeufolly announce
to the citizens or Savannah that they are now pro
pared to do all kinds of work In their lino at their new
»hop, near tho corner of Broughton and Drayton-streels.
They have established tho following aa tholr rets ot
l\o Shove 10 cents.
For 2or 3 time*a week....per month 73 «
For 4 times a week do. #1 00
For 3 or 6 lime* a week do. 1 50 »
For every day do. 175 “
For Ilatr Cutting 20 u
For Hair Curling .23 “
For Shampooing 20 *♦
tCETMa. Cuubn will alwaya hold hlmsetfln readiness
to attend to orders from those who may require his ser
vices at their homes. ’ ly nov 8
WAlClIliS, JE WEIiltV.
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE.
THE Suhacrlbor hat on hand, and U con
stantly receiving from tho host and most re
spectable monumclurers In the country. Rich
muwnm DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such as Table.
Desert and Tea 8poons and Forks; 8llver Plates and
Wallers, Tea 8etu, Castors, Cups and Snucers, Goblets,
Tumblors, Pap Boats, Soup anu Sauoe Ladles; Pie, Ico
Cream, Cake und Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Picklo
and Butter Knlvos, Napkin Rings, Salt Oelters, and Fruit
Knives,
Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles, Cake Baskets,
Castors, Walters, Snuflora and Tray*.
Ivory Ilalanco llnndlo Knives, and 8l!ver Plated on
Stdcl, Table and Desert Knives.
Fine Twenty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon Bros* Clocks,of every description.
GoM ami Silver I .over and Loplne Watches, flnoenam.
ellod Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains,
Seal* and Keys, Gold nnd8tlvcr Thimbles, Gold aud
Silver Spoctaclcs, Rogers’ lino Pocket Cutlery, Razors
aud Razor Strops, Card Cases. Port Monnlca, ficc.
Particular attention will be given to Repairing of
Watches, Clock, and Jewelry.
From hla long experience and oxtenslvo facilities, he
confidently believes no will satisfy all who may fevor him
with their patronage.
Uls prices ore at low, and terms as fovornble, as at
any other establishment In the State.
mar 18 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
IRON FRONT JEWELRY StOJIE,
'Wholesale and Retail.
THE largest and best selected stock of good*
eror offered for uie in tills city. Gold ami Silver
Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, Seta or
—.... c | aneBi bracelets, Brooches, f
GWLNON’S
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE.
TTTB are happy to announoo that CHI/.SONS PA-
YV TENT AIR IVARMINGAND PHNTIUIT-
ING FURNACE, aa »eocnlly Improved and patented,
la declared by high and reliable authority to be tbs
BEST FURNACE IN THE WORLD.
Not only Is this Furnace and our system of Ventilation
proved and declared to be the best tuodo of Warning
and Ventilating Dwellings Ohurobet, Academics, School
Houses, Court and State House*, Hospitals, Stores, fito.,
In nearly all the cities and towns In the United State#,
but Is meeting with equal fevor 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, First Premiums, and lastly, Ms Great PRIZE
MEDAL at the tYorti's Fkir, Landsa. It has been sub
jected to the most rigid Investigation and severe practi
cal teste, and unanimously declared the beat. (Seo tho
printed reports or the Fairs, also city and State publlo
Committees on Publlo Buildings.) We have more then
twenty-five hundred references, many of whom are pro.
fetolonal gentlemen, whose aolentlflo attainments In such
B atters are well known. To attain this desirable object,
e Inventor or this Furnaco first abandoned the manu
facture of the common frail hot-air foresees seven yurt
since, under tho settled conviction that red-hot Iron fur
naces bum tho oxygen out or the air, producing an un
healthy, scorching, dlsngrccnhlo odor,unfit tube Inhaled
by human beings; besides Iho constant cracking and
burning out or tho poU, which permits tho poisonous
gases to escape and mingle with the air; and then the
annoyance and expense or ropalr*,now pots, fito. Ho
now has the satisfaction of knowing that his efforts to
secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, for
thoroughly warming and ventilating building*, has been
entirely successful. Thoy possess the following advan
tages » Purity or air, powerful lioalors, economical plan
for burelnir anlhracll& bituminous cotta or wood, all
equally woll—flue# oaslly cleared out—great durability
of foreace, not llablo to repairs for a long tlmo; perfect
safely against setting buildings on fire In which they are
loealod t may bo set In low cellars. Sizes for all classes
or butidlmp.
Also—Four sizes of now and superior PORTABLE
FURNACES-Dr. Clark’s Improved ROBTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS of all description*; HOT-AIR, GRATES |
ROOM VENTILATORS, fee.
Emoraon’a eolobrated VKNT1LATOR8 for Roofe of
building* smoky chimneys, Ice. COOKING RANGES,
with or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures. All
sizes and styles of thnie heautlfol
MIRROR MARBLE MANTLES,
Parlor and Chamber Frame Grates,
of rich European and American styles.
Alw—A splendid artldn orLtVKRPOUL SOFT COAL
GRATES, for Parlors, ficc.
Architects, Builders,and the Public generally, please
examine our exlenalvo assortment. Personal attention
given to warmlug and ventilating bulldlnga In any part
of the country.
CHILSON, RICHARDSON A CO,
374 Broadway. New-York.
CUILSON, RICHARDSON A CO,
51 A 53 Blaokslono-sl, Boston,
oct 19 ltawl4tuwo4tno
Book—Chronicles and
rtss?-iand• ^-.wlth Mode tables from
Homes of American Authors, containing Anecdotes,
Personal and Descriptive Sketches, by various writers—
Illustrated with views or Residence*, Portraits, 6c.
First Lessons In Book-Keeping t by Joseph H. Pal
Harper’s MagaxIne from commencement In vote.bound
dec 9
iERAV’Snow work—Henry
_ In the service of Queen Anu*.
A Life of Vicissitudes t uStory of Revolutionary Time*.
By G. P. IL Jamos.
Bleak House, No. 9-The Children orLIghL
Kathy t a Crulso In the China Seas. By Macnuley.
Select British Eloquenoo for (he test two Oeuturies, By
Professor Goodrich.
Talk
tiauiS Jewelry, Chntclanes, Bracelets, Brooches, fine
Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Seta,
Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Cako Baskets, Spoous, Forks,
Fish Knives, Pie Knives,Chooeo Bcoups, Ladles, Syphons.
Also, all kinds of Plaiod Ware, Military and Fancy Goods,
and a .grant variety or nrtlclos, too —-
Ute whole of widen will bo sold at
All kinds of W etches. Clock*; Jon
mimorous to mention;
reduced prices.
, .Jewelry and other Jobbing
attended to by competent hand*,
aug 23 HORTON A R1KEM AN, No. 110 Broughton^.
JEWELRY, Aic.
MR. F. 8TE1N, No. 148 Broughton-street. has
Just received the finest nssortmentof now fash
ioned JEWELRY of all description i Gold and
Silver Pencils and Pens; Slfvor and Silver-
plated Wanviuch as Fruit Boskets, Waiters, Tea-sets,
Condlo-stlcks,Table and Tea-spoons, Ono Table, Pockot and
Pen Knives, Ac. Ac.—a large variety of the finest Work-
boxes, Dresslng-casos Writing-desks, Ac. Ac- for Indies
and gentlemen—as also, n fine seloctloii ol Flutlna*,Ac-
cordeans, and Fancy Goods or all descriptions, which he
offer* at the lowest prices ever sold at In this city.
The publlo generally and tho ladlos particularly, are
respectfully invited to call round and examine the above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Broughton-street
FASHIONABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT*
T HE Subscriber has Just opened his Autumn sup
ply of GOODS at his old stand, 105 Brpanitreet.
He has lust relumed from Now-York, whore he has
bought, from the most foshlonable houses In iho trade, a
completo supply or CLOTHS—French and English—ofall
descriptions, for Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Ac. Ao. The
selection of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ac. is one of tho best
and handsomest over offered for salo In this market, and
he will continue lo receive every ten days new suppllos
or nil descriptions of Goods usually kept In such estab-
llshmenls, with iho monthly fashions from France and
England. The subscriber Is prepared to cut and make
up nls Cloths for customers Inthe neatest and most work
manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly Invited to
call aud examine for themselves,
sept 23 ly M, D. MURPHY, 103 nrynntreeb
Blankolf* Koriioya and Woolen Goode.
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS have This Day opened their ex
X tensive stock or Plantation Goods, to which they
would most respeclfolly call the attention of Planters vis.
Ring this city, as they are determined to make U to the
interest of all who may favor them with a call:
3000 pairs colored and while London Duffil Blanket*,
100 " super 10-4,11-4,12-4 Whitney Bod do
50 " green, blue and red Mackinaw do;
20 halos Carolina Plains;
20 " Georgia do:
30 “ while and black Washington Jeans t
25 « D. R. Heavy Stripes:
15 " twilled and plain red Flannel {
20 " heavy Cotton Orenburg*}
40 " 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings;
10 " Hszard’n heavy Pl.lns;
20 " Manchester Plaids;
Also, a .very handsome assortment 8allnetta, Caul,
meres, blsck and colored Kentucky Joans, Corduroy,
BcotchPlalds, fiie., we offer to the publlo at very reduced
— “ *-“ A1KIN A BURNS.
prices, by
[oct 7]
FINE HATH.
JMa THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’* Hats hav-
Ing been permanently established, we have now
In store a large Slock of Hate from Ihe most sole-
brated manufacturers, which we worraut superior lo any
oilier that can bo produced for tho same price.
Mptm N. K.BAHNUM A CO.
FRESCO AND OIL DECORATIVE
wnfll , 1 PAINTING.
TJt CORRA Is prepared to execute every description
-£• of docorallvo painting. Having learnt his art In
Italy, he flatters himself that lie can giro entire satisfac
tion to the citizens or Savannah, and ho can refer to sev
eral specimens of his work already In this city. He
paints on ntaater, canvass, glass, prepared paper, Ac^
Ac. He also paints window shades, transparencies, Ac.
He can produce testimonials that his fresco and otiior
work does not In tho least lore Its color by the Influenco
of climate. His ahop Is at Ihe corner or Broughton and
Dray ton-street, where he has for solo a fine assortment of
engravings, both fancy and historical. oct IB
DRY GOOdS.
at tho lowest priees, and on tho host terras.
Dress Ooodfc-Black and fancy Bilks; Baqundoreand
Bcche Robe#; MoiutelneDelatinos; Coslmeres: Black
Bombazines: Bliwk and Fancy Alpnccns; Black Nor.
wlcli Cloth: Black amt Colored Merinos { French Cali
co’#, English and American, do^Neodlo work Collars,
Chemisette, Lace Capos, Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves and
Hosiery, Laces, Linn, Ustnbrlo Handkerchiefs, Ice- ficc.
.. De WITT to MORGAN/
ocU8 Rlhero’s Building, Congrewntrect.
Also,
returned
from the Nortli, respectfully Invite their customers,
the citizens of Savannah, and ihe publlo generally, to call
and examlno tholr FALL STOCK of all styles ami colors
of French, English and American Cloths, Cassimeres
and Vosllngs, which they are prepared to manufecturo to
ordor In Iho neatest and most fluhlonable atyles. Also,
their stock of READY*MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part of Sardinian. Albert Top, Chostorfiold, Coddlngton,
and other new and fiuihlonublo Coots, Vests and Ponte.
OLES Is complete mid woll nisorUnl, which they will soil
on the most farorablo and accommodating Icrmi.
oct9 DIBBLE A OAUEY.
^ NEW gpvm
^ WHOLESALE HAT STORE,
Corner of Hrousrhton Ac Uarnard»ata.,
SAVANNAH, OEOBOIA.
rpHE undersigned would respeclfolly annotinco to the
JL citizens and merchants of Gcorgln. and adjacent
Stales, that thoy have takon the extensive three story
brick building on tho corner of Broughton and Human!-
streets, Inthe Itnmodlntu vicinity of soversl other wholo-
salo establishments, whore they propoio. about tho 20th
or September, to open one of tho LARGEST A CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS. CAPS, FUI18, and
other Goods In tholr lino, over ofierud In tho Southern
markets. Tholr nsiorimonl will not only bo* miulo up
from their own extensive mnnufodory In Now-York, but
will embraoo every thing that Is new, foshlonablo, aud
adapted to season aud climate.
Yvo are resolved to mako H Ihe Interest of merchants,
In all sections ortho South, to trade with us, aud are pro-
R ared to give them os good terms as can bo had In the
ortbem cities.
^.°. n . l lL1.?[!!.?I 0cU>ber n«*L we will open our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when wo will offer to tho citizens o
Savannah and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort
ment of Gents' and Boys’ Hate and Caps, Ladles’ Riding
Hats, Acn Ac.
85TParticulars In fotnre advertisements,
sept34 BELDEN A CO.
Table Talk ahout Books, Men and Manners.
History of Romulus. By Jacob Abbott.
Regal Romo: an Introduction to Roman History.
Comparative Physiognomy—with numerous llluslra-
mil,
■okay's
aokay’a
Stewart’s
E J L#*' 00 *! of Freemasonry.
Mackey’s Ahlmon Rezon.
t’a Freemason’s Manual and Cross’s Chart.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
T HE HOMES OF*AMEI*icAN^AUTHORS, with nu-
BK3 "rt. M blndlngj.
liurpcra’ Magazine, and Godoy*s Lady’s Book, fbr Do-
tmber. London Art Journal for November.
-- -- - - won Art Journal for November.
Kalok-Knaeks, by L, Gaylord Clark.
Tbo British Poets, from Ben Johnsor
9 large volumes,
nson to Walter Boott,
The Romance of tho Revolution.
SpKnJX';
Whitehall or Uto days of Cromwell.
Homo and Its Influences. A Story for tho Homo circle.
Frank Freeman’s Barber 8hop. A Tale.
Life of Hennr Olay. 19 mo- plates.
Physicians Dose and Symptom Book.
Poo »- VV, THORNE WILLIAMS,
him.yew, "’
CTARPERS’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for
il Derembor, oommencvment of Vol. five,
Editor’s TzWo, by L. Gaylord
Homos of American Authors
author.-— - w “‘ Mcri P t
Men or the Time, or Bkotohcs of living Notables
" rDc " ul 8urg "”
Tho Young American Library. The Llfo of Henry
Clny^Uto Statownun aud Patriot, hajidiomel^
dec. 2.
< W 0 Wo A m; 8 , Ii i™ D ' 1 ,l 8 *' U:h ' , ' ,fl)l,U "'" U " ed
Prl».to Lift or Daniel VV.l»l.r, B. Ch.rlHLnwr.nn,
gW W" Man or utoc., i, Ro», a. d, Jonm.
Pulleft lloniu)o|inlhlo Doutnlln Phralolnn.
Will Ptrl Lnulug'. Kloia Book or A. Itorolnllon.
chM'iiVii.^iRS. 0 ' U8 ”“ <1,or Lo ” •' , ' 1
Cap Sheaf. By Lewis Myrtlo.
Iho Nspoteou Dynasty, or History of the Bonaparte
Family, with 99 portrait*. *
Second 8erles Itesays from the London Times.
Ulakeley ■ Historical Sketch ot Logic fromUio Earllea
Times—London Edition.
lalM^London Etlltlon ,,il,ory of 11,0 w “ 1<,enM, i with
_dcqjl 0, ‘ ‘° n * YV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
H ihtoriuai!
to Iho
fE NEW ROOKS,
lie, from iho
earliest Umo*
... , oichorLog o,from
11 to tho present day, by Robert Btekoy, Prorowwr of
Loglo and Molaphyiics, Queen’s College.
A Discourse on tho Times, Chornetere and Writings or
Hippocrates, by Ells
Tho Spring-Timer
avid Maglo, D. D.
------ -Inies, Clmrnolera and Writings of
Elisha Bnrllclt, M. D.
DnVU M ii."u.° rI ‘' r '' ° r ’ All,l “ Y ° UU '• b)r
Jho Faded'Hopo*, by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney.
. Th0 ^ °L ,,ln 8 Wnlehea and Night Watdics, by tho au
thor of "Tho rnlthfol Proralier.« ^ *
Rocolyed and for salo by
tieo 11 JOHN If. COOPER A CO.
A Day of
Woman's Record
Womouftom "Tha beginning’till A. D. 1850," with so
eciloni from female writers of s very ago t byMi “
J. Halo—Illustrated by 930 Portraits. 1
Plctorl*! Field Book or tho Revolution, No. 99.
»nd Adventures of David Crockelt.
Illustrated Edition of Fcstus. deo lfr
JL pared to execute promptly all orders for Slunm En
gines, Sugar Mills, Locomotives, Cotton and Woolen Ma
chinery, Mill Shading and Gearing, Turbine and Parker
Water Wheels, Machinists’ Toots, and Machine Work
generally, In the best manner, and nt prices as low as
equnllr good work can bo obtaiuod forelsowhore.
Particular attention paid to economy of foel In steam
cnglncej and to durability In evei? thing.
T HE Private Llfe^MJanlel^Wcbster, by Charloa Lan-
munt Stories of Waterloo, by II. VV. ilaxwoB PI?
uKAV, Agent.
»» HAunaii**.
rpHE Highest Cash Price paid forLand Warrant# by
X July 5 A.O. TOMB, No. 120 Bay-street.
3RD, or Bketchc* ofall distinguished
■ • "-•••v*. ..vm the beginning to J850, arranged In
four erax by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale, illustrated by two hun-
dr M.^ d J h l rt J\.P < it t r n lte- A splendid Gift Rook. '
published by the Harpers, and for sale by
r. x flinr.ni
. , GLASS WAKE. ,
A large and varied assortment Just opened; a-
mong which may bo found Mvcral pallurns of finely
_ cut Decanters, Inselte; a large variety of single De
canters, both out and pressed: some handsome styles of
Wine and Hock Dottles, Colognes, fito. Call and ex-
omlne, at [septSOJ COLLINS A BULKLBY’B.
T GEORGIA DERR MILL STONES.
IHE Undendgnod has on hand an assortment of Burr
filone, from 18 inches to 4J4 fret diameter, a portion
or which Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. AU the necessary Irons furnished rrlth tho Eton*
when wanted.
Haring a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill
Stones, the article can bo delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. C. II. OAMPFIELD.
STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM*
_ . WtohmEB WAREROOMS
T’HJSN[owSJa««lul!flUiAD”»?A < Di l SOLOTHINa
X Establishment,recentlyoponod bribe Subserlbers,
offers Inducements to SOUTHERN and WESTERN buy
ers In regard to low price* and iintneuso vuriely of stock,
rarely to bo mot with. The iiicruuso of salo* from a very
liberal patronage, ha* been such ns to wurmnt tholr of-
fering Clothing at unusual low prices, and carrying out
thosystem of ".Large Sales and Small Profits.”
t3T Ortierafromnny part or the UnitedBtatosprompt-
ly exoeuted and with especial care.
O a V ..... .... RUED. BROTH BBS A OO,
P. B.—Facilities will bo offered buyers to purchase no
the regular credit. Usual discount allowod to cash buy*
ly dec 15
FLl/ITUIING,
rpHE Subscriber having fitted un, In connection with
J. bis Foundry and Machine YVorks, a Shop for the
above business and engaged tho sorvlccs or superior
workmou, Is prepared to do any description of work (hat
may offer.
All work done in tho very best manner and nt tho
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July >3 tf Eastern Whari.
Work,.
..h dealrns addn
• D «i 0 ‘u r J' °f thetirjvate cemetery of the Krerett femlly at
W E are now r
moot of
WI0TIIB8, JEWELRY fc PARC? OOOR8,
SSHteSTf??»fWD «M,h «n lx tout. M
nduMdprtoM-
Sir
Notice#
CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, l
?J er,on » ,Wimam*hoberteon,
J. N. Philips, P. G, Thomas, W. YV. Johnson and
M.Prenderea»t,summoucd to attend the present Mav
Term of this Court a* Grand Jurors, haro made default
for tbe Term—It Is ordered that they be fined Forty Dollars
each, unless they file good and sufficient cause of excuse
on or before the first day of the next term of this Court.
And whereas, Wm. J. Moore tnsde default on the
twenty-fourth day or Mny of tho present term, and sub-
sequently—It Is ordered that ho be fined Forty Dollars
unless he file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or
before the first day of the next term of this Court. And
whereas, Jobu G. Cook, John F. Meldrum, James Quau-
^ ®“hter and J. B. Sturtevant, summoned
to attend tbe present term of tills Court as Petit Jurors,
hare made default for the term: and whereas, B. b!
Bashler sodI P. Scanten, Petit Jurors, made default on
five days of the second week of the term; and where*
as, James Connelly, Peter Gafney, Herd. Spencer, Francis
U, m ? rrel * Ffed «rick Scberff and D. Cohen, summoned
a* Talesmen, made default for tbe term—Uls ordered
that they be fined twenty dollars each, unless they file
good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before the
first day of the next term of Ihte Court And whereas,
M. Llneanthal, Talesman, rnado dsfeulton four days of
said second week, and James 8berdnn, Jacob Mankes,
John Gray, .and John Thomas, Talesmen, made d£
fault on three days of said wsek, and Daniel Clark, M. II.
de,, * u ti on two days of said week,
L'luixr u‘ r‘ W, r f/S. MoOovem, Emanuel Karn
waller, M. Lo wenlbah John Cteucey and Stspbenlladrlck,
Extract from tho Minutes.
JNQ. F. OU1LMART1N,
Otiax s. o. o, o.
CHATHAM INFERIORCXJURT, »
W Jfrtson White, J* mts'iloy !**«>. '(Lfilaf.
W, ". w .' Joh !? llonwidn iitd John ||,
ggsaapsa
r, IJUjliMAIITIN,
ttlli mr. t.u.r,
MARINE RAILWAY.
rpIJE undersigned respeclfully Informs all who may
ni '"“Ctiargo of the MARINE
RAILWAY, which Is now In successful operation. He Is
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually
visiting our port, and to do tho work of repairing, ItcLon
reasonable terms. Those who wish lo clean or paint the
bottoms of their vessels cun also be accomodated on the
Rallws," ""— *
and l , .
Making, and Caulking, I
eastern extremity of the city.
A good Ship Smith Is on the premises.
aug3 ly ILF. WlLLINK,Ja.
WM. R. SYMONS
O FFERS for salo a large assortment or Cloths, Cm*
•Imeres and Vestings, consisting In part of the
loUowIng articles, selected by hlrnself during tho part
summer In LONDON and PARIS, which he will
make up to order Jo the best stylo of workmuusblp, and
at the shorjMt notice. His stock of Ready-made Cloth-
lng, aod of Furnltiiln^lr
genllomen’s wear, Is
quality and stylo-Uio whole of
very large, and of Uie . ...
It made this foil under his own Insjioctiou, and will be
sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit—
French Black, BIuo, Brown aud Olive Cloths; Fancy
French and English Cassimeres; Fancy Bilk Vestings,
super; Fancy Silk Plush Vestings: Black Barathea Silk
Vestings; Super Blsck Doeskin Cassimeres; Merino and
Silk Undershirts and Drawers; White and Fancy Shirts
and Collars: Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers; White.
BJack and Fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain and em
broidered; Merino and CoUon Bocks; Scarfs: Satin and
Bombazine Stocks.
17 WbUakor Street oct21
CORSE^'^pSSl'k’cONOuS&TnEBre.
«W "III ■fl.ixw.;, M thelrui.nl low prlo, ftPeS' “
g'r MMptwio.. dor Hook I. Iiiwa nil. woll-MlKted,
ri.rtleraandhlwah.nftTlallln, UiU .Iljrwoulddow.1
by ktrlnir u. • tall beftr. purcTi.aliiit ul.owhrra.
“Pl« M. PBjMpgBnACT fc CO,
lit throughout with tho host of nor fur*
nog 80
- jyjoiin^lSSperaco.
OTORIES of YValcrloo: by W. H. Maxwell. Essays
PopularL.ibrai7? Ud0 “ T m '*’ ,econd “^es—Appleton’*
Cap 8hoaf, a Fresh Bundle t by Lewis Myrtle.
Ihe Chevaltere of France, from Ihe Crusaders to tho
M 5J?° uil 1 by Henry W. Herbert.
Tho Private Lite of Daniel YVobslert by Uharles Lan-
»sSU,| l iufi,'- 0 . r ft!"“’ " “■ H ' lr ' b)r U, '* u "“ ,r »'
Plolorlttl Urolhor Jonathan for Christmas.
Tho Picture Pleasure Book-500 illustrations.
Tbo Sunduy Picture Book—50 »
. ....... p lou , urCt t |||n |o |tory tor ChUdreni
or Skstclies or all dlstlngulshsd
” '850.” with so
by Mrs. Sarah
OUS Eacmoxs, Invaa CoKrtAii^, n l0 ,
cuitis, CnaiuMmoN, FanAti coa”*
rt>AtMTs, Loss or ArrartTi, G«».
aaai. Dkbiutv, Ao.
In this preparation are strongly concentrsied an k
of s.mp.rtlK oombiwt
moat .(ftotu.1 .IdL Ih. moil utuftrj pralnulo w S
tnoit potent.Imploaor ih.Y W t,M, kln,ilonu .J^
ooroblnntlon llfu.h that un, RfiSSA ud tmn JZ ™
other, producing .compound dldbrlu, .ntlrel, l.i,?,!*
net,r mu! pmpwtlM (rum .nr -,ther pmp, nu ^“‘
unrlralled tu IU operutlon on Iho ilitem whm l,wi
" "" Th. mtn. welt .ulh.nlluM ’
- -
wieclBo Inm.nj dlw.ee. orinoikln, ind ln„b. h i>
Phy,1.1,u., that tth*. received their unqua\ifledrr25
gtM@Sl.Ud lh..pptob.ll«i of Ihopubllr.MS
e.lnblt.lint, oo IU own merit* » reputation BrnS!
•ud «'r'“o» fkr «up«tor to Ih, vutou. comiJS
he,rtnu tho u,m, or Saruparilln. Thu follo.ES
monl.l. are Mlecwt ftom .muni Ih, mutllmd. of K
we nr. dully rMutrlng i ud, rormrth.roonBmi.5oTl
ruder to nrerred to tlm Family neclpe end HMIeSS
mntwo, tUmlstuHl gntultouity by all our .lent*. *
Th, following wo. out to our uanft, lieu. tv.,
tho wrUori * °°’ Wl10 «“iu.lnttd mg
.. - W*Tuurouo,N. Y., Nov, go, |(wn
Messrs. Bands—Gentlemen t—About three month
since, Ihs disease eallml " Beard, or Barber’s IlcK
poured on my foce, and m It Is ’of rare occurrence-*
perfectly cured. I nm led to bring this to your nofin
rel-firmuSv cS mW b °'»"«■
Youn, truly, GEO. E. SCOTT
RKMAllKAULB CUES OF BRONCHITIS,
Mourn. SA.n.l—tl.rlng ua5S°m«nV’5^5 S
dlouiour III) thrp.1, .Ifteilug ib. I.ryu/durin.ihli
llm, 1 w«. Iroolod hv Ibo moil dl.llliuiil.bod illiv.ffi
In Europe and Iho Unlied Hitioo, wlBoul noelvfl™
.wSaeMSaH
I am confide..? the deplorable sltunlten 1 wwInM
cmmneiico, u.lng ho S.rup».lll,,'(^d uo pKS
Sin'ai'ToniJffiftVMrhu 0 .^^^
JvdSRSmSh .0 Th. uSKfiffi
^ siatomenland signature were ackno^
„ B. fl. SIB LEY,
No, 135 Congreas-st.
HU. I|M Wl
O K ?'7 Th 5 ‘/owncUI in 8yrla; Nile Notes
V.ff* H oj»®4Ji| Itotu.Eating, .summer Book. Ulus.
trutedbylUmwtt. For salo by B. 8. SIBLEY,
dwlf No. 135 Congross-sL
MERCANTILE ULANKS
C HARTER PARTIES,
Entry of Merchandise,
Re-wsrchmuo Enlry,
Withdrawal Enlry/’
Coastwise Manifest,
SHIPPING ARTICLES,
Declaration A Protest,
Foreign Outward Manifest
Foreign Inward do.
Manifest of Part of Cargo.
, w. o • V, VH||
nov 23 For salo by JOHN M. COOPER A CO,
N E IV STORE
ROOKS, STATIONERY, PAINTINGS, EN-
T iip tr a i d-e. tee,
IIB Undersigned has opened, at No. 135 Congress-
;■“"riincnt of LITERARY, M18-
uijLLANEOUS, RELIGIOUS, nnd SCHOOL RboKS.
Also, Blank, Ilxcoan, and AInmorandum Books, of
ossortmenlt Port Folios, Port Mo.ules, Pocket llJoks
and Card Cases for ladlos oud goOtlumoii, Gold and 811-
T3EtSf 1 Vr d ^" 0 i. 1 *’ ""‘■fDrawing
Books, Ao. Ac. Ac. Also, a general assortment of
Oatiiomo Books, Prints, Cards, Mkmrntoks. tea
Phrenological, Physiological, Water Cure, rind Spiritual
jiubUcattims. The above work* will bo sold at rensona-
Si U B mi.tH'ihlM bll0,ro r “P« c * n,,l J r ,nv “od to call aud
oxamlno tho stock. s. 8. SIBLEY,
oct 14 (f
I jWOLlHIl HEPORTS IN LAWTND EQUITY . Tho
nnd ^H'nlnal Reports com-
H.ncd.--Tlio scries commences with the Decisions of
Michaelmas (Nov.) Term, 1850, and contains, from (hat
d, all iho Decisions of all ttio English Courts. Tho
S rta are furnished by a corps of over thirty regular
xperlenced Reporters, and for comprehensiveness,
urov ift. ,ud ■“ ur " c J* the publishers challenge com pari-
fnilmi Am n nl l i 0 i r Mr o ' oT E 1 n I*’ , h sports now nub*
llaiiou. Amongtbo numorous liutances of superiority of
& K X r rm^^
Ibo dodslousto sbeSummorofl852.belngthustwoyoan»
"th^^? y . olhor re P’1ni of English Reports.
For the greater convenience of the Profession, there
umo oo... M
.t,ft.°X SK r i , „T„ b0 .S ,,l " u ”?- '!• lb< . *•”■« ,0 P.T.or
style, at uio low prlco of 92 per single volume to norma-
nent subscribers. Subscription* to the above received
f JOIIN M. COOPER A CO-
nor 10 Agents for Savannah.
In our presence by Mr. D. Parent as true.
For the Consul General or France,
* nd rel *U| V by AJUr
“ANUS, Druggists and Chemists, 1!« -
also h;
TlmNu!! S'ra! 11 " 1 ' , b l W - W - imoofj* and T.«.
foctory. .
...on harsh _
tho aromstlo
extract Is distilled
1,10 Proprietor excluslftly, n
Dviiiodam. in Ilulland. by a process peculiar to hti ov.
It Is flavored and medicated, not by ths a»
h !??f l 7i’ bu , 1 lhe choice botanical variety d
£}»5m Jumper berry, whoso more fliica
”''i7» #,,d rorilOed with lisspIrituounotiaL
oonocntrnlod tincture, of exqafi
flavor and aroma, altogether transcondant lulls cordial
and medtitinal property t° any HolklidGluberriS
°8 u «fP d Rheumatism; In obitmcllooi d
the Ulsdder and Kidneys its offocts ore prompt, deckte
aud Invariably reliable. And It Is not only a rcmtdrtx
these mated tea, but lu all esses. In which tho* ... ,,,
fv nC t?oSuiJ or'ufom u w * ,ep, .* hlch ^ «*“<3tffwS
E*ES
«H.Ll otfetab ? foMaria In the atmosphere, ud
fMATIO BCUIB
ous other remodlal properties.
of ? d roP» Ica l tondenoy, It Is generally Un
°5’ , y rojnedy required, when adoplcd In tbe early tint*
of thediseaso. In Dysneptio maladies, when taken Is
proper quantities, as a diet drink, and especially at Jl ~
111. **“‘"ttlfor*** ■-
ncr, It Is found, by uniform oxi«rioace, to be omlntntli
officaclouB In the most obstlnsio cases, when even Un
teMt of the usual remedies havo felled Jo
Un
> afford men
than more temporary relief. In oases of Flatulency, Ii U
on Immediate and Invaluablo specific, and II may be id-
ministered In dllluted and proiiortloiiate qunnlll.es, eun
to young IdAbhi- ....... .— 2r -.u
PRESUYTERIAN PGHLIGATION8.
m 8. B SIBLEY,
No. 133 Longreas-sL
I N . K wT A ■ u P°rior quality or Nows Ink, Bonk and Job
Ink or every quality, red, blue, green, gold size, Ac-
iromthe inan.ifoctory of Romlg, Lny L Co^ PhilndoH
P il?«^i‘. u r p y . wl * 1,0 hept constantly on hand, and
sold on the most renso.mble terms. Order* from iVlnt-
ere respectfully solicited, [oct 7] J. B, CUBBKDQE.
vEua “- "f
1101,17 - J-B-OUBDEDGE.
Doctor Your.elf for SB Gem, I
BY Mm., of Iho POCKET
fESOULAP,U8,or Every ooo
hi. own PhyMctant Tuiotv-
• , « T » whlloifWlth npw.nl. of
«.w,wr„,»v'jo 0 ?.
» and with onytenlh tha uius{upeiMs, lu addition
rtuerslroullnsor private iliscsse.itfor
lbs causa orntanhiNNl's vsrly decline, with ol
on msrrlage-bosldssinsny other rtsnuupMTisi.ta wl
propsr to
to young Infenta, In all those paroxysms or griping poll
in iho stomach and bowels, to which tiiey are espedslli
aubleet, as well u In tho oollo or grown persons.
Its1 Judicious adoption In connection wltii the principal
meals, or who., a senso of exhaustion dlctatoslli uw,
nover fell* lo relieve tho debility nltendsnt upon pn»
tractcdChronlo.iialadles, low toinpera.ubi.ts and oxlinw-
od vital enorgy, by wimlever cs'-se Induced. These ire
fret* J 0 which many of the moit eminent medical tnw,
boll. In Europe and the Unllod Stales, have bomo Iwj
mony, and which are corroborated by tholr highest vri
ten nulhorltios.
Tho AROMATIC 8CHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is pnl“P
In good strong bottles, nually covered and labeled,»«
onmpa..!od by on Essay upon It* properties snduM.
For sale by the principal Dnimrlsls In this oily and Uulud
States. UDOLPHE WOLFE, Importer,
No. 22 UoaveMtrout, N. Y<
Iud.tr last number wo seciimpanfed tho publication
or n clroulnr on this subjoct, from our foflow.eHlw
Udolpl.o Wolfe, Esq, with u brief commentary, expw*
slvo of our own views. Since then we have botnwj 1
ploying ll.ls ngunl. nnd thus far with fovornble rwuUA
But we are in receipt of several communication*on U>*
■objeet from medical mon, which serve lo show that Wr*
Wolfe s Aromatic Sclodom Schnapps U very exlcn^rt'
in.uso.and In tho l.anda-orphyslclani, Is provlcz lw
a* a atlim.laiing dluretlo to bo amlnently successful
other medication with this Intent Usd been trieU Irtjatm
In ono of tho coses thus roj.orled nbdomlnsl «lroP , I. ll ff
beon cured, and tho necessity of tapping averted; sad1 »
another a distressing e.ise or gravel, so called, bsi bwo
entirely removed by tho passage of a calculus of wo-
aldorablo size, which Is ascribed lo Ihe use of only l*®
bottles or this article. J . „ n .
Wo know not the object of Mr. YVolfein dsslgn«‘“Y
h|a propnrstion by tbe singular unettphodloui mw ®>
*♦ Schnapps,” nor or his denominating It to Ms
truo that ho admits It to bo nothing else ll.nn lbs U
artlolo In Us pure state, unadulteraiod by uoxlmiidiurt
and hence he contradistinguishes H from Gin of
morco, nearly all of which, m Is well known, Is ">“2
lectured bore and elsewhere from luferior whiskey
refuse drugs. Tho name ho has glvou 11, however, tu*.
serve the purpose oi designating bis article, si pref^j!
exclusively for medical purposes, snd thus cormnrw"
to physicians for whose convenience It Is on sale only ®J
reputable drugglsU and apothecaries.
A* respects Its medicinal and curative effirrij,
derstamfhlm to claim only that It is a pure and --—,
article of Holland Gin, and aa such worthy of Iho
donee of physicians, In timao diseases for which WM?
wont to prescribe it, and have liltberto only been rrelrtuj
ed, by finding It Impracticable to obtain the artidil*
pure slate. Tfor should any prejudice sgslnti
niedlcluo deprive the aflllcled or tbe benefit of fr"*^
do, which from time Immemorial has beM W PJK
among the remodlal sgcuclrs of tbo Matcria Modl"- ' 1 ^
be found worthy ot oonfideime by continued exp^*^
At nil nVfllllM. (hmuft whn n.i.lil I*, llm xinnloymtUl
safe
.ten, Am, and especially ttiow who preterite:
rWKKMUZ.
mb
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