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ALE! ALEI ALE1
| Messrs. Gusuteck, Robtrts Sr Co.:—Gen Pal
f You are hereby appointed our “Solo A front*”
,„r w Jo of our Dranda of “Albany Imperial Ale” II n
Hie city or Savannah, State or Georgia, from and after thl*
d * ,B ' [Signed.] JOHN TAYLOR fc SONS.
New York, December 1,1832.
H AVING motived the Agency of the above well
known superior Ale, a constant ami ample supply
will.bcnlways kVpt by usln store at - Willing Wharf.*
Persons desiring the article will be promptly supplied
by giving notloeatouromconn the Wharf, or through
tbePoIS-offlce. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS fcCO.
deol Wllllnk’a Wharf.
W. ,,f
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
This Day, December Oth, 1832, at New York cost.
We hopo no one tn want or any artlclo In the Dry Goods
line, Will Atll to call and examine the Goods and prices
before purchasing, as we are determined to sell these
Goods at prices rull 03 per cent, less than they can be
bought at any other house tn the city. Wo will not enu
merate price* hero, but invite all to call, assuring them
that Goods will be offered at prices which will be satla
ft dco0* . Store under Max sham, llovsa.
nOStaWlGSragB
TO^Sr..*w.
.('apt,C*siwRLL< ,
—AND 1LSO BY THE BTR*MRR—
AhlORY 9II1LKY, Capt. *
The latter Mteamw being of Isas draught than any
other on the Ulver, Insures wipracertaotod despatch in
all stages of the water. The Company la also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighter*.
All freight addresaed to the care of the Company, of
«“■ - Sssp-M*!
oct 10
USB
FbHadet)
m-srn
Augusta. -
allot! Co.
-fitum
The new and splendid
ship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1900 lone
regl.ter.uipt. John B. Walton,has commenced her regu
lar trip* nid will leave Savannah on Wednesday, (be
8th day of September, and every alternate Wan n as dat
thereattei t say on the 29d Sept* Cth and 90th Oct* and
3d and 17th November, andaoon.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia $23 On
Through Tickets to New York S3 00
Steerage... 0 ou
This ship has been built with entire regard to safety,
uwloffer*new and admirable la
travel. For freight or passage an
PADELFOUD, FAY fcOU.,
Agents In Savannah.
HERON A MARTIN,
Agentaln Philadelphia.
NBW-VORK. & SAVANNAH STBA31-SU1P LINE*
comfort and despatch, and offer* new
clllile# to business anu travel. Forth
ply to
CHEAPER THAN TIIE CHEAPEST
8T0BE IN SAVANNAH
rpllE underelRitcd, who always have sold the cheapest
A and best Goods tn this place, respectfully call the
attention or the public to their extenstvo stock of Dry
Goods and Fancy Articles, to which every arrival -of the
Northern steamer brings supplies more new and more
fashionable. It consists of a large and well assorted
stock of
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
J i as white and brown Linen and Colton Shirting
Shooting, Pillow Caso Linens. Marseille and othor
quilts, all aorta of Diaper, Tuble Cloths, Cotton and
Damask table Covers, Towelling, Colton Fringes, Dlan-
kett, fco, fcc. ERE33 000DS-
Calicos, Ginghams. Muslin Do Lalnea, Cashmeres,
French and English Morinos, Alpacas, Bombazines, Pop
lins, and a great varjcjriH Wack,j»ldn and Brocade Silks.
Rich Embroidered Collars, Cpomisctts and 8leevca.
Worked Bands, a largo assortment or Needlework Edg
ings and Inserting*, Plain and Embroidered 8wlss Mus
lins, Jaconet and Book Muslins, Bishop Lawns, a great
variety of 811k and Velvet Mantillas, all sorts and colors
orFrt.W.OdlloodT^l^Y
All kinds of white, brown, mixed and black Cotton
lloee, white, black and grey Merino llosu, Children's
Worsted and Cotton lloee, Ladles' Vests, Cotton, Thread,
Silk, Buckskin and Kid Glove*.
They call particular attention to their stock of Kerseys,
Osuaburgs and Mulberry Stripes; also Carpets, Matting,
Oil ClothI ltugs, Window Curtain*, and the largest assort
ment of Shawls ever brought to this place, consisting ot
Blanket and Long Shawls, Cashmere. Crape oml Silk
Shawls, add a great many other articles.
They assure the public that all tho nbovo mentioned
Goods, as well as their whole stock, will be sold at lower
prices than ever before In this place.
* EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
dec 13 151 Congress-street, Savannah.
TO PURCHASERS OP OKI OOU1IS I
I P Goods of the best gualltu, at Iho-loweat prices, are
an Inducement, please call at
XV. C. Wadsworth’s,
• (Under tie Marshall House,)
BROUGH TON-STREET,
And examine bit stock or FANCY fc STAPLE GOODS,
some of the richest and most fashionable
.ortcw and Splendid Steam-
FLORIDA, Captalu Lvox,
—AND—
ALABAMA, .Captain Lyon,
Belonging to the
N. Y. A;Savannah Steam Navigation Co,
Win leave Savannah and New-York every Saturday.
These ships are or 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
tn safety, speed, and comtbrt.
These Steamers living Savannah at the same time
that the Marion aim wouhernrr leave Charleston, ar*
rlvo In New-Yovk as soou as, or belbre them.
IST* Cabin Taseage $33, payable before going onboard!
Aoxnts; PADELFORD, FAY 6. CO*
SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA Ac HAMBURG,
The Union Steam Boat Company of Geor
igla and 8outh Carolina having tlioronghly
iovcrhnuled and refitted the superior steam
pacKci* ii. L.COOK and OREGON, with Lighters, are
now ready to transport freight ot all descriptions be
tween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much,
ir 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 of commissions.
The accommodations for passengers are equal, If not
superior to any boats on the river.
HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah.
E. F. K1NGHLEY A CO- Agents “
sept91 JAMES HARPER, Agent, Augusta.
oas In the city, among which are some rich Brocade
Iks, from $19 to$31 per pattern; Ctiamellon fc Strips
Bilks, from75c. to$1 per yard; handsome Checked and
Striped Silks for Mourning; French all wool Cashmeres
and De Lalnea, from l?Kc. to $1 per yard; Paramettas;
Alpacas; White Merinos; Poplins; Ginghams fc Prints
of the best quality.
Among the 8taple Goods may be found a variety of
Bleached and Brown 8heetlngs and Shirtings; Tickings
Kerseys; Llnseya; Flannels; Blankets;Linen Damask*
Irtih Linen*; Towellings, In great variety; Hosiery
Glove#; Handkerchief*; Embroideries, fcc. ic.—to a!
of which he Invites an examination, feeling confident
Fainting, Drawing, etc.
TjV CERVEAU, Professor of Drawing and Painting,
X* • takes pleasure to Inform bis friend* and the citizens
of Savannah genendly, that he lutends opening a Draw
ing School If * sufficient number of pupils offer them-
•elves..
F. Crrvbao hopes by being well known in this City
as a teacher of Drawing, that he will meet with the pat
ronage of the public. He la also prepared to paint Frereo
painting, fine Window Shader, Banners, Lithographic
Drawings. Anatomical and other drawings executed in
th» beat alyto,which eounot fkll to pletae.
Mr. CaavRAo's residence is In No. 03 Congress street.
den 8 ~*lf
the Ant Monday in Jauuary next, will bo sold at
U the Court House In GlUlaonvIlle, Beaufort District,
F. C* fifty-live (55) Negro 8!aves belonging to the estate
of Wm. H. Jtongln, deceased, and sold lor tho benefit of
said estate. Terms casb. J.J.8TONEY,
dec 17—1 ■-» Executor.
GRASS VALLEY
GOLD MINING COMPANY 1
J WINCHESTER, President. Capitol $250,000.—
• Shares $900; halfsharea $100.
The rich Quarts claims owned by the.Company exceed
400 Is -number, covering a surface of 100 acre*, In Uie
riobast and moat desirable part of Gnus Valley. The
Machinery, which I* Uio moat approved and powerful of
anyyetmanufhfetured,l» calculated to pulvcrlzoone hun
dred tons per day. The machinery la on tho ground.
Tho whole or the property Is paid for, and the Company
free from debt. A few shores of the stock for sale at
par. Pamphlet!, containing tho Chnrter, By-Laws, Map,
lcc.,maybe obtained at the Office; If by mall, hr* -
*— ... . Address, nostago paid, wl
drafts on New York, or current
B. J. RICHARDS, Secretary,
No. 107 Fuliou-sL Now York,
nu. mi ruiiuuiknuw i lira,
Where specimens of the gold-bearing Quartz may be
seen from 10 to 3 o'clock. 1m dec 18
OllOULD a sufficient amount or patronage present
O aelfl tho undersigned will publish a DIRECTORY _
• OEN8U8 OF THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, FOR THE
YEAR 1853, the enumeration forwbleh will be In Uie
month of December. 1852.
* Tho Directory will contain, in alphabetical order, the
name, street and number of each pccaon doing business
or having a residence In the city, together with such
other matter as Is usually contained In works or this r
K tEo Census will be divided Into Wards, presenting i
total number of Inhabitants within the corporate limits
ofthe City, and will be classified under the heads, White
and Colored, Male and Female.
The Book Will be furnished to subscribers at 25 cents
per copy. iy
Advertlsementa will be conspicuously inserted at Uie
following rates!
For one Page $10 00, 20 copies gratis.
For half * 5 Ofi; 10 do. do.
For one-fourtb “ 2 50, 5 do. do.
For ono-llfUi « 123, 9 do. do.
DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
pot 23 lm 73JFork-street, Savannah.
LADIES FINE SHOES AND GAITER8.
rpilE subscribers hate received by recent arrivals, and
X are now opening a beautiful assortment or Ladles’
Fine Shoes and Goiters, among which may bo found
Black and White Batin Gaiter Boots, Black and White
Satin and While Kid Slippers, Fine Black and Colored
Silk Gaiters and Half Gaiters, Kid and Morocco Polka
Boots, new and beautiful style of Ladles’ Toilet Slippers,
fcc. fcc* all of which will be sold at tho lowest prices.
. dec 20. O. JOHNSON k CO* 1(J8 Bryan-si.
i
DENTAL NOTICE.
TV** PARSONS informs bis patrons that he has made
XJ an arrangement with Da. B. Henry, a skillful Den
tist. to assist him In bis business. Office hours frrom 8
A M. until sunset. Dr. P. may generally be found at his
office from 0 until 3. Every style of operation that has
the merit of durability, usefulness and beauty, will be
performed with aa Utile pain and os much dispatch aa
the nature of thecaso admits.
N. B.—A good assortment of Dental materials f
»*le. 2w doc 7
MEDICAL NOTICE.
D RS. RIORDON k CULLEN, haring associated
themselves In Uie Practice of Medicine and 8urgenr,
respectfully tender their professional services to the ci
tizens of Savannah and vicinity. In cates requiring Uie
attention of more than oue Physician, the attendance *
both can be obtained. Tree of extra charge. Office
tho comer of West Broad and St. Julia n-streeta.
'DAGUERREIAN NOTICE.
T HAVE llE-OPENED my Daguerralmn Rooms this
X day, where 1 will be happy to wait on all who desire
to havo their Likenesses taken In a superior manner.
Daguerreotype* neatly copied, and Likenesses neatiy
Inserted in Broaches, Lockets, Breast-Pins, Rings, etc*
etc* In the shortest notice. W. V. PRENTICE,
,B Over the Muslc8tore, Market Square.
(T1 M.'OKIFFEN has now received bis winter supply,
Ur. of Jewelry, Watche# and Plated Ware. Also, airull
assortment of fancy arUdaa for Christmas. Calls fo
Clocks Shades having been frequent, I give noUce that.
have Just received one dozen of various sizes and shapes,
lara, will bo sold at prioea to au|t customers, without refer-
- dec Iff G. M. GIUFFEN, late M. Eastman.
LJ WA!<% po\VN^-A row dozen pleoos Swan’s Down
O Received perateamor and for aide by
dao lO luROCIIB. IiOWNB k CO.
I AjdRHlOAN RAILWAY TUIKS^tSfilTii
hr publleatlon specially devoted to Railways,
ob# In Uio bands ot evenrone lntereale J -
TMOta. Published at $3 p«r year In
ripUoiunwlvod by H.R.6IIILKY,
Agent for Savannah.
ml t ho M*. on.1
roE baie,
HOUSE
_ KBI ' -- - -
Sui.LlVAN'a ROUTIIKRN II.ON WITCH OOOKINO
• for Southern i-se.
FARkoa k O.MCB BTOVBt.
Pen luu A. T. Parlor.
STOVE—exnrcaaly
Iron Ring.. .Cooking Stove.
Eastern Prem. do.
Do. Iron Witch do.
Queen of tho West do.
Elevated Oven • do.
“Mirror Parlor” Slovo.
Jewel Parlor do.
■opt 21
Franklin Coal Burner.
Washington Coal Burner.
8ylvan Parlor Stove.
May Queen Dining Room
Stove;- Boston do. do. do
W.M, D. 30 Jf p't
15U*H
10.» «
junae
SAMUEL L. MITOHILL,
194 Front-street, Ncw-Yor
PHY GOODS.
V/ following:
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Mouslln Do Lalnos;
English and American Do Lalnea, new designs; Persian
Cloth; High Colored Mouslln De Lalnea: Plaid Raw
Silks; French and English Merinoa; French and8co!ch
Glnghnms; English and French Prints; Chaugeablo Ula-
de SUks; Rich Brocade Silks, Plain and Figured Black
811ka.
EMBROIDERIES-Muslin and Ltcc Collars; Chcml-
aetta; UnderSleeves; Capa amt Capes; Swiss and Cam-
brio Edgings and lnsertlngs; Thread Valencias and Lisle
: jiccs; Black Silk aud Blonde Edgings; Rich Lawn and
Linen Cambric Handkerchief*.
HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s aad Boys’, a full
assortment of English and German; Ladles,’ Misses*,
Men’a and Bovs’ Merino Vesta.
GLOVES—floakln, Silk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles’
Riding GaunUels.
WHITE GOODS—Jaconet Plain and Plaid Cambrioa;
Swiss Muslins, Plain and Figured; Cambric Dimities;
Corded and Embroidered Skirts, ke.
LINENS, Ice.—4-4Super Irish Linens, best mark; 3-4
and 7-8 Long Lawns: 9-4 to 12 4 Barnsly Sheetings; Pil
low-Case Linens; 8cotch and Irish Diapers: llucabucs;
541 to 3-4 Damask Napkins; Brown and Blue Check
** iyk»: 8-4 to 1(M Bleached aad Brown Table Damasks t
. i to 19-4 Bleached Damask Cloths; Colton and Worsted
Table and Plano Covers; MM to MM Toilet and Impe
rial QuUts; 7-8 to 5-4 Furniture Dimity; Cotton Shirtings,
Sheetings and Tlcklngat American, English and Welsh
Tannels; Colored French Flannels t Fancy Wool Plaids
.. — ■ -* « Caulmerea; Tweeds; Ken-
oct 10
OTARD, DUPUY k OO. at the Bui
COGNAC.pared by
American
warded t(
shipped on board the
rain, Captain Sleeper, ft
M. Davidson, Savannah.
ibr Boys; Plain and Fancy C
lucky Satinets and Jeans.
A CARD.
d IE subscribers would call tho attention ofthe citi
zens of Savannah and surrounding couutryto their
largo and newly-selected stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
comprising almost every article wanted tn ftmtlshlng
Prlvnto Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all of
which were bought for Casb, and will be sold at remark
ably small profits.
They call particular attention to their 8tock of Stores
Grates, Mantel Pioces, Ice.
Persona wanting any thing In the line of Houso-keep-
tug articles would do well to examine their Stock before
purchasing elsewhere, and have the advantage of select
ing from an entirely New Stock.
MORSE k NICHOLS,
sept 28 tf 155 Broughton-st
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
G EORGIA and French Burr and Enropus Mill 8tonca;
Iron Fire-proof Safes, of Wilder’s patent; Ploughs,
of various patterns, viz: Eagle, Subsoil and Wrought
Share; Shovels and Spades; Manure and Hay Forks;
Potato Hookst Manure Drugs: Cob Crushors: Cora
Shellers; Scythes aud Sueaths: Hoes: Axes; Pick Axe.
and Handles; Road Scrapers; Ox Chains; Segments and
Gudgeona; Screen Wire; llamee; Measures; Grist Mills,
Rice Threshers; Cauldrons :Douglas* Puinpa and Wa-
. ...... * •—- Buckets; Cotton andCoun-
Hooka; Mill and Cross-cut
Saws; Hnnd and Yard Sawst Jack Screws; Bums*
Sea Island Cotton Gins; Griswold’s Upland Cotton Qlnst
Cement; Plaster; Ac- For sale br
HEADQUARTERS FOR
OOOD CARRIAGES.
MY SUCCESS In tho CARRIAGE
Business tn tho city or 8avannah, Is no
longer an experiment, it Is a "ittd fast,”
For the considerate, generous coufldcnco and liberal pa-
tronago that I have received rrora Factors, Mrr-
chants and Citurns generally, 1 desire In this public
manner to express my thanks, and to renew my assu
rance* or Increased determination to give the most entire
■atlsfliction to all who may favor me with their custom. 1
have devoted the past summer to getting up slarok and
■flkndid stock of rvery kind of Carriaor now tn
use. All orthese Carriages are well suited to this mar
ket, and for ne*tueo»,lijrktnut and durability they can
not be surpassed. Rock aw ays of every style, Coacuxi
and Pleasure Waoons. Also, Buooiaa of every con
ceivable shape and kind (among them, some from J. H.
Godwln’a celebrated Establishment In New York) and a
very mat, light and convenient atylo of Sulky, for
Physicians and other*. J. tt THORNTON,
oct 28 ;f Corner of West Broad and Bay-sis.
NEVITT* LATHUOP de STERBlNS)
WnoLKSAI.lt AND RRTAfh
DEALERS DT DRY GOODS.
O FFER FOR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Flan-
nols, Ltnseys, Osnaburgs, Yarns, Shirtings and
Sheetings, Ginghams and Prints, DeLalues and Merinos,
Bombasines and Alpacas, Black and Colored Chsllys,
Black and Cotoied Satins and Bilks, Drcsa Bilks ofaU
qualities, Linen and Colton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton
Pillow-casing, Super Irish Linens, Toweling*, Damasks
and Napkins, Table Diapers and Cloths, Furniture Print*,'
Fringes, Dimity, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cas-
straeres, Vesting*. White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shawls of all kinds, La
dles’ Embroidered Handkerchief, Capa and Collars,
«“>Wf all kinds. Gloves of all.kinds. Silk Handker
chiefs, Ac.; together wiuj every ouor aruae'usually'
kept In Dry Goods establishments. nov 1
N mf PLANTATION GOODS.
Evrrr, laturop a stebbins one
r.1 ruu\ a_ mr .. ....
, SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels
lion, and It la calculated to take In ships of any class from
1U0 to 1500 tons burthen. It is 230 feet long and 65 feet
despatch as in any other port. Pump and Block Making
ana Smith’s work done on the premises, and every effort
made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may
favor the Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDER8IIINE,
. , . Agent and Superintendent,
fob 24 Late of Marsh's Dock. Charleston.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE.
CARRIAGE MAKER.
200 CONGRESS AND 95 ST. JULIAN-OTBBET,
... „ „ Franklin-Square.
TTTOULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons
V Y for past favours, and Inform them, that lie Is now
ready at the old stand, to execute any work In the above
line, and hopes by bis untiring exertion* to please all
Who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
1n the above business done with the utmost neatness and
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carta, Ac* made on th# shortest
notice and on most liberal terms. Jan 98
-JOHN POOL..,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL STORE.
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. 11 Wlaitaker-Htreet.
K E lTd2BS2^ r or ,fr " W, .‘ lT,SLBAD « PttreN06 -
GROUND PAI T8:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome l reen, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINT8:
Venetian Bed, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, YeBow
Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Uc her, Terra do Blenna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS/^
Linseed OIL, Sperm do* Neatsfool do* and SPIRITS
JcSE
Borders.
ty The above articles will be sold on reasonable
terms.
House, 81m and Ship Painting
Done in a workman-like manner, and at reasonable
prices. ' Jan 20
ULAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT* FROM OHIO.
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance la sold in floe pow
der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure of a few months to the atmosphere, this coating
becomes a perfect slam or coat of mail, protecting what
ever Is covered from the action of the weather and from
Ore.
There Is nothing equal to ft for steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds of Iron, as It forms a coating nearly as hard
as the Iron itself, and never cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious article has been sold as the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be carefril to buy of
Every Barrel is marked BLAKH8 FIRE-PROOf
-'AltfT. The above Paint is for sale In Savannah by
~ * ' LAMAR.
sop 18
C. A. L. I
T MARINE RAILWAY.
I1E undersigned respectfully Informs all who may
baa charge of the MARINE
RAILWAY, which is now In successful operation. He la
therefore, prepared to take up vessels or any size usually
visiting our port, and to do thawork of repairing, Ac* on
reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the
bottoms of their vessels can also beaccoinodstod on the
Railway upon reasonable terms. Hu Is also prepared to
contract for building vessels of any class or description,
mid to carry on the business of Ship Carpentering, Spar
Making, and Caulking, in all Ita various branches, at the
eastern extremity or the city.
A good Ship Smith is on tho premises.
U H.F. WlLLINK. Ja.
■CflPPBFWIHTHt AND PLUMBING.
rpH E Subscriber hiring flttedup, In connection with
X his Foundry and •
above business, and
workmen, is prepared to
wav offer.
<W work (ton. In thrive* bet Kiann ud alibi
•"SS? „ A.N, JIIU.KIt,
July IS If KlUUini Whin,
UTOBAUE.
rpHE subscriber having taken “ Williamson’s Sheds,”
X Is prepared to receive Cotton and other Products on
storage. JOHN U. HULL.
TO TIIE LADIES.
N K. BARNUM A CO. havo on hand a few sets of
s Stone Martin Vlctoriues, Muffs and Cuffk, which
will be sold very cheap. Inquire at the Cheap Hat and
Cap Store, 149 Congress^recti nov 90
GENERAL
AND BUB-
HOB.
109 Nassau Street. NEW.YORK.
[Established In 1843.1
r 14
S. M. PETTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 State-st.. Boston, Moss.
8. M. PaTTXNQiLL A Co* Newspaper Advertising
Agents,No. ID Btate street, Boston, are Agents for the
Savannah Republican, anu are authorized to rocelvo Ad
vertisements and Subscriptions at tho same rates as ore
required at lids office. Their receipts are regarded as
payments. *
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE,
No. G Whltaker-st.
. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces
to the citizens of Savannah, and of the lute-
Iriorof this Stale, that he boa now opened and
will keen continually In store, a largo assortment of the
best qualities ofthe various klnda ot
WINES AND LIQUORS,
both foreign and domestic. Invoiced from the best sour
ces. and to bis stock of which, at present on hand, he In
vites attention. Having bad extensive expcrienco 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 are each genuine.
ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin}
Bootoh, lrl.h and Motwmgnhe)- Whisky ) Old Unt-vla
Arrack; Jamaica and BL Croix Rum.
WINEd.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret,
Sauterneand Burgundy Wines.
CORDIALS.
In Cases, Cur*coa. Maraschino, Ratafia, Blavaltz, Kir*
aehenwaascr, Absinth, fcc* fcc.
ALE AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Alo.
Also Agont for Domestic Liquors.
oct 20 ly R. MAYER.
NOTIOL*
rplJE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Par*rer-
X ship, under the firm or BANCROFT A BRYAN,
for the purposo of conducting a
GENERAL AGENCY & BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
in the Foacnsaa and sale or
Stock*. Bon An, Exchange 6c. Real Estate,
Likewise, for the transaction of all kinds or
Maritima Notarial Proceedings, and Adjustment of Ma
rine Averages,
and respectfully solicit the patronage or their friends and
the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN,
gy Office No. 117 Bay-street.
Soda Water Apparatus,
WM. GEE,
Machinist and Brain Finisher,
ALSO MAhUrAGTtIRZR OP
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT THR
Soda Water Aparatua Manufactory.
No. 60 GOLD-STREET,
Ohs Door from Ilcekman-st. Ntto.York.
Draugh l Tubs, Coolers in Tubs, Copper Fountains,
Bottle Moulds, Forco^Pumjv.,^Gasometers, Generators,
—also—*
STILLMAN'S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice.
>v 5 Gtno2nwl
Steadily Coming, and Constantly
Going!
T HE subscriber la receiving, weekly, per steamers,
largo supplies of Boya’ and Children's Clothing; aa
e numerous little suits seen about town will tell three
tales—that they are good; that the
they were bought at the Clothing f 1
of [uor 10]
are cheap; ’and' that
— Gibbon’s Range,
8. NICHOLS.^
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
J OHN ANTROBUS, Portrait Painter, would i
frilly tender his professional services to the
of Savannah and vicinity.
Ills Rooms, In Bt. Andrew’s Hall, are always open to
public Inspection, and he would be gratified to have any
visitors who may bo pleased to call. nov 19,
CLOTHING.
rpH08B fancy GaMimere Business Suita sold by us this
X season hare been very much admired; wo have bu
a few more left, to otcuro which our friends must cal
early. We are receiving by every steamer additions to
(ted stock. ,F ■
• variety, at
PIERSON, HE1DT k 0O.’8.
BY LEWIS RICE.
..B08TON,
REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FOTINISHED.
’osscsslng all tho modern Improvements and Conveni
ence* for the Accommodation of the Traveling
Public.
Boston, Nov. 16,1852. ly
To Alerehantt, Shippera Druggists and Others.
MDSTABD.
Wl tiling toil Ac Wilde’s Celebrated Pre
mium MUNtard,
PUT up expressly for Uie Southern and Western Mar-
JT keta, In Kegs, Cons, Tins, and Bottles.
This Mustard is made from Urn best English and Italian
Seed, and needs no oilier recommendation than the ex
tensive sale It has met with for the past number of year*,
and being In const*nt use by the U. S. Army and many
of the Hospitals In the United States. For safe by
WITH1NGTON Ic WILDE,
at their Coffee and Hplco Factory.
_ * No. 7 DOTOH-St-New-York.
Opposite Wm. Colgate* fcCo.’sSoap Factory,
octo 3lw3ino
To tho Patron, of U4 Congress-street.
TT being the Intention of the undersigned to modernize
tide usually kept In r- "•
ri##4
EoSHWXim AT.7
iHarasaHar
iiA»$r»r-
• ‘ “ iMfllMM—
m Hhni nim u N0IITMI|
A WireI Railing for public and prirata grounds
Verandahs, Window Guaids and Grating;
. Wrought and Cast Iron Bailing, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bodsieada, and Iron Furni
ture;
Wire Fence*, for Plantations, Railroads,
made entirely on a new plan, with rails and Iron posts
JNO. II. W1UKKRHIIAM. 940 Broadway. N, V.
N. n.—’Tho HubMTibt r wouW refer to ilia enclosure
Forsylb Place, Uui railing and gallary work al the Jawl Ii
Bynagoguo and a number of dwellings In Savannah, I
enolomireof the nrivaio cemetery of lha KvoroU fiimlly
Fort Valley, and also to hit work atMaooii, Mwlison, and
W ' haud-
CAkTLlS, A|unl for Mr.^VV* No, iU ifengreas-atreeL
Wo, the undersigned, Otard,
pupuy k Co* Merchants at
Oognae, do hereby certify that
Thirty Half, Fifteen Quarter,
' ‘i pipes Brandy,
lumbered as In
marked ana numtx
tho margin, with our lire Brand
on the head and Initial* (O.D)
&
Bung, have been pre-
our houso for the
market, and fo^
wtirded to Bordeaux to bo
shipped on bonrd the Alvt-
forW.
In testimony thereof, wo
have signed tho present, and
aOIlxed our 8eal hereto.
DoneatCogni * *""*
Imeod
jnae, July 98th, 1859
OTARD, DUPUY AOO.
LYON’S KATHAUtON,
FOR PRESERVING, RESTORING Ic BEAUTIFYING
’TUB HAIR.
T 1E moat desirable toilet article In tho world. I mdles,
try it I It coils but25cent* In largu bottles, and Is wild
by aU principal dealers throughout North and South
America, Europe, and the Islasds of the Ocean.
B. THOMAS LYON, 161 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by every Druggist am^Fnzc^Dosler h: Savannah.
, Wholcaaio Ageats, 8avannah, Goo.
LYON’S EXTRACT
OF
Pure Jamaica Ginger.
N OTHING need bo said to command the attention of
the publle to this article, when convinced that It Is
PURE and unadulterated. Medical men, or thoso seek
ing a harmless beverage to destroy the snwholesome
effects of brackish and turbid water, can nly upon Ita
genuine character, and it Is also extensively used for cu
linary purposes, in flavoring cakes, preserves, Ice. To
tho afflicted with Dyspepsia, Summer Complaints, Chol
era, Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague, Dizziness, gene
ra) Prostration, &o* nothing has ever been prescribed
with equal effect.
Manufactured by E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist,
161 Broadway, N.Y.
Inquire for LYON’S PURE GINGER. Bold by rep\>
tablo Druggists throughout tho world.
Sold al manufacturer’s prices by
T. M. TURNER k
•lee 11
i CO* Savannah, Ga.
P ATENT WIRE RAILING, Farm and Railroad
FENCING, with every variety of Wrought ami Cast
IRON FURNITURE.
M. WALKER k SONS,
PennsjrJvanla Wiro Railing Works,, WarehouseN.E.
ng Works, \. _
and Market-els* Philadelphia.
CHI LEON’S
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FIIKNACE.
W E are happy to announce that CH1L80N*8 PA-
TENT AIR 1VARM1NOAND VENTUJiT-
iNG FURNACE, u% recently Improved and patented,
' declared by high and rellablo authority to be tho
T FURNACE IN THE WORLD.
Is this Furnace and our system of Ventilation
iroved and declared to bo the best modo of Warming
ind Ventilating Dwellings Churches, Academies, School
Houses, Court and Stato Houses, Hospitals Stores, fcc*
In nearly all the cities and towns In the Untied States
l rat Is meeting with equal fkvnr in the Canadas England,
tula, and other foreign countries. It has been award
ed «i the recent Fairs In this country Gold aud Silver
Medals. First Premiums, anil lastly, tbs Great PRIZE
MEDAL at the IVorld's Fair, Laadsu. It ha* been sub
jected to the most rigid Investigation and severe practi
cal tests and unanimously declared tho best. (8co tho
printed reports of the Fairs also city and Stato publio
Committees ou Publle Buildings.) Wo have more than
twenty-five hundred refbronccs many or whom are pro-
fosalonal gentlemen, whoso scientific attainments In such
matters are well know... To attain this desirable object,
the Inveutor of this Furnace Drat abandoned the tnanu-
focturo ofthe oommon frail hot-air fornacea seven years
since, under the settled conviction that red-hot iron (hr
naces bum the oxygen out of the air, producing an un
healthy, scorching, disagreeable odor, unfit to bo Inhaled
by human beings; besides the constant cracking and
burning out of the pots which permits the poisonous
gases to escape and mingle with the air; and then the
sunoyanee and expense or repairs new pots Ao. He
now has the satisfaction of knowing that his efforts to
secure a health)W, economical and WarsWs apparatus, for
thoroughly wanning and ventilating buildings ha# been
entirely successful. They posses# the following advan
tages t Purity of air, powerfttl heaters economical plan
*-■’ burning anthracite, bituminous coala or wood, all
nnlly well—Hum easily cleared out—groat durability
furnace, not llnblo to renalra for a long ttmo; perfect
safety against soiling buildings on fire In which they are
located t may be set In low cellars Sizes for all classes
of buildings.
Also—Four alios of new and auporior PORTABLE
FURNACES—Dr. Clark’s Improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS of all description*; HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, fcc.
Emerson’s oelebrated VENTILATORS for Roofo of
buildings smoky chimneys, fco. COOKING RANUE8.
with or without Bath Bollcra and Hot-Air Fixtures. All
•lies and style# of those beautiful
MIRROR MARBLE MANTLES,
Parlor anil Chnmbor Frumo Gru’tca,
- ofrleh European and American stylos.
Also—A splondld artlclo of LIVERPOOL SOFT GOAL
GRATES, for Patlora, fcc.
Archltocts, Builders, and tho Publle general ly, ploaso
oxamlno our extenstvo assortment. Personal attention
given to warming and ventilating building* In auy part
of the country.
CIIILSON.RICII ARDSON A CO*
374 Broadway. New-York.
Also, GU1LSON, RICHARDSON k CO*
51 A 03 Blackslnno-et* Boston,
oct 10 ■ ItawMtawntmo
Circulars obtainod, and any further Information, by ap
plying aa nbore, or to Cstvin Fay, Architect, Savanuab,
comer Bull and Bryan-sts, over Haywood’s Shop.
—- «*» 3mo *—*
nov 29
CALVIN FAY, Xgent.
GOVERNORS FOR STEAM ENGINES
rpHE subscriber having tho General Agency for the
X sale of Pitcher’# Hydraulic Govoroora, the only olio
that received a modal at tho Fair of tho American insti
tute lu 1852, is now preparing to attach the same to Steam
Engines, and warrants them to glvo a regular and steady
..lotion to tho Englno. Engines making fifty revolutions
per minute, can be hold regardless or the kind of work
to bo performed so as not to vary more than one half of
oue revolution per minute. For further particulars, ad
dress at New York, T.SWAN. Jr* care of
doe 21 6in THOMPSON A HITCHCOCK.
BOOTS AND 8HOES.
RECEIVED per steamers State of Geor
gia and Alabama: ladles’ thick sole
Prunell Buskins, Ladles* thick Gaiter
Bools. Ladles’ front lace half Gallon,
Ac* which will be sold very low, by
dec 2 W. HEIDT.
Sb»;
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The subscribers beg lenvo
call tho attention of their frlonds
and the publio at lnrge,to their
— * very extensive stock or BOOTS
and SHOES, received per recent arrivals for their Fall
trade. No pains have been spared In the aclectiou of
goods adapted to this market: and made oxpresaly to
ordor, in tho latest style, and uf ibe bust workmanship,
Our stock or thick brogans and women’s leather boots
has been increased beyond our usually largo supplies,
end we are prepared to furnish the plautcrs of Georgia
and South Carolina, to any extent, shoes or every quality
and price, with no advance unon previous rates.
1 VEU8T1LLB A BUTLER,
sept 27 3mo Sign of tho big boot, Markebsq.
Emmrunce Hflcnctra.
’ THE"UNITEn8TATES~LIFEIN8UilANcK|
ANNUITY AND TRUST GOMPANYs
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CASH SYSTEM,
Capital $960,000.
Tills Company combines Dm Mutual and Propriotary
system, amf will Insure tbe lives of whlto persona, also
negroes Dr. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner,
nov 16 ly A. MINIS, Agent.
Agcucjr in Savannah,
THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON LIFE AND FIRE
Insurance Company.
Instituted 1830,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $10,000,000.
Paid up Capital.... $1,000,000
Surplus and Reserro Fund 1,340,000
$2^40,000
Working Capital—Two Millions Three Hundred aud
Forty Thousand Dollars.
O FFERING, by Its unusually large capital and the un-
limited individual liability of the Stockholders, that
great desideratum In Insurance—the most —*
ty to tbe publio—U now prepared, througl
Insure against Fire Risks In 8avannah, on tbe most ad
vantageous terms.
Directsrs in New-York .*
JAMES BROWN. Em* Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTENET, Esq* Deputy Chairman.
Groxor Barclay, Esq. ( Alkx. Hamilton, Jr* Eq
Josarn Gaillard, Jr* Ed. F. Bandkrhon, Esq.
C. W. Fa*kb, Eaq! Wm. S. Wktmorb, Esq.
Morti’r Livinostor, Esq. |
Resident Secretary—Aurnun Pill, Esq.
Counsel ofthe Board-- Alkx. Hamilton, Jr* Esq.
Apply to
BANCROFT A BRYAN, Agents,
nov8 tf » No. 117 Bay-street.
JAMES MoIIENRY.
INSURANCE BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
Office No. 118 IIay-*troot,
(Opposite the front of the Custom House.)
MAKIN B PROTESTS noted and extended; Averages
adjusted; Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn;
Papers piopared whereby to recover Losses from Ame
rican or British Underwriters: and attention given to al
matters connected with Bhlnplng and Insurance,
nov 8 fy
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO,
Orrica 118 Bay-strkkt.
This Company will take Fire, Marine, and River Risks
>n the moat fkvorable terms.
—T*USTZBS—
Henry D. Weed, I John W. Anderson,
Hiram Roberta, I N. B. Knapp,
II. F. Waring, I Henry luitlirap,
L W. Morrell, I E. F. Wood.
IIENRY D. WEED, President.
II1KAM BOHEKlW,>ies Preset.
Jamkb McHknrt. 8ec*y. mar 17
_ CONDON PHOENIX FIRE OFFICE,
tills Company takes Fire Risks In this City, und Insures
Routs and lenses.
sept 2 R. HABERSHAM A SON, AgcnU.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y
OF NEW-YORK.
Isaac Abbatt, Scc’y. Jossrii B,Collins, President.
Dr. R. D. Askold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received. by
fob 1 IV, P. HUNTER, Agent.
A3TNA INSURANCE COMPANY!
OP 11ARTPORD, CONN.
The underslgnod, Agents of the above Company, con
tinue to take risks agalnstFIro on Buildings, Stocks, fcc*
on the most favorable terms,
sept 12
COHENS fc HERTZ.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Capital, 9.000,000 of Pound* Starling.
This Institution has established an Agoncy In Havan-
nah, and Fire Policies upon Produce aud Proporty will
be Issued by ANDREW LOlV fc to.
Savannah, Oct. 90,1851.
Puay Fbssman, Actuary,
For urtlier Information, ajtiilytn
lyRslealnBavaimah Htni as
fourth
gsg.gs.
m
«. um k w.
The Flowers of Loveliness: a Token arRemeabrenco.
The Remember Met a Token of Lot#.
The Pearl: a Gift of Friendship.
The Magnolia; or,OlflorPriendahln.
Gift of Affection. By Rufus Griswold.
Donation Manor, lly Mrs. McIntosh.
Tho Forget-Me-Not. By Ida Maitland.
The Keepsake for the Holldayi
Our Saviour, with Prophets and ApoeUea.
The Queens or England. By Agnos Strickland. .
Heaven; or, The Sainted Dead. By Rev. U, llare
b *Z h H«v.n„n, -cognition. By Rev. II. Harbaugb.
Tho Talisman: an Offering of Friendship.
Land or Bondage; being the Journal or a Tour In
Egypt. By J. M. Waluwright
The Book ortho Heart; or, Love's Emblems.
Received by J. B.CUBUEDGE.
dec 20 .Market Square.
NEW ROOKS
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO*
/-,ONPKS8IOS8'of 1 wSkSffiSjKj 1 Tremendon. Ad.
\J ventures or Major Gahagan. By W. M. Thackeray.
Basil: astory or Modem Lifts liyW. Wilkie tfoUlus.
Three volumes or tho English edition In one,
Tho Successful Merchant: Sketches nr the Ufo of Mr.
Samnol Budget!, late of Klngswood Hill. By WUUam
Arthur, A.M,
Webster’s Works. Tho 8peochaa, Forenslo Argu
ment*, and Dlplomstio Papers of Daniel Webster. By
Edward Everett 8lxvnla.«vo.
English Tales and Sketches. By Mrs. Newton Croa-
land. Tteknore Reed fc Fields.
Essay* and Tale# in Prose. By Barry Cornwall.
Zlugra, tho Glnsey. By Annetto M. Malllord. .
Lord &sxotvUle^ or^ tiro among the London. Arista-
Adventures or an AlrtHle4Jsmp. By James Grant
TIIE KNICKERBOCKER FOR DECEMBER,
dee 15
NEW ROOKS.
B ASIL; rBIotjof Modem Llfo; by W. Wilke* Ool-
tins.
Home Scene* and Heart Btudlea; by Grace Aqntlar.
Cecelia: ortho Memoir* of anllelresa; by Miss Bare
tho Successful Merchant; by Wm. Arthur.
Whitehall: or thoTtmea or Cromwell.
Whltefrlnrs: or tho Days of Charles 9d.
Rochester: ortho Merry Days or England.
Captain Kyd t nr the Wlztaid of tho Sea.
Minnie Gray t nr who Is the UelrT
Received, and for sale by
, . 8.8. SIBLEY,
dec 10 No. 135 Congrcra afreet*
T ll AqkEtlAY’8 now work—Henry KsmoraL Colono
In the service or Quben Anno.
A Lift) of Vicissitude*! a8tory of Revolutionary Ttmo#.
By G. P. It James.
Bleak House, No. 0—Tlio Children of Light
Kathy t a Crnlso In tho China Seas. By Msesuloy.
Select British Eloquence for Iho last two Centuries. By
PrnfosNir Goodrich.
Table Talk abmti Books, Men and Manners.
History or Romulus. By Jaoob Abbott.
Regal Romot an Introduction to Roman History.
Comparative Physiognomy—with numerous Illustra
tions.
Mackay’s Lexicon of Frccmssonry.
Mackay’s Ahlmon Roion.
Blewart’a Freemason’s Manual and Cross’s Chart
nov 25 W»THORNE WILLIAMS.
TAILORING
M essrs, dibble & uarey having just retnrt
from tho North, rospoctfully Invite their customers,
the citizens of Savannah, and the publio generally, to call
and oxamlno their FALL STOCK of nil styles anu colors
of French, English and American Cloths, Casslmores
and Vestings, which they are prepared to mnnnfocturo to
order In tho neatest and most fashionable styles. Also,
their stock or READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part or Sardinian. Albert Top, Chosterlleld, Coddlngton,
ind other now and ftuhlonablo Coats, Vests and Pants.
The undent]
care, feel coni
Their stock of —.....— ------
0LE8 ts completo and woll assorted, which they will aoll
on the moat favornblo and accommodating terms.
oelS DIBIILEfc CAREY.
; MARSHALL HOUSE
DRENNING SALOON.
M ESSRS.COHEN fc HANNON respcstfully announce
to tho citizens of Savannah that they are now pro
S ored to do all kinds of work In their line at their now
hop,
They
° ll,r fbra tlnglo Bhnve 10
For 2 or 3 tlmoa a week....per month 75
For 4 limes a week do. $1 (jo
ForSorOtlmcsawcok do. 150
For every day do. 1 73
Fbr llalr Cutting W
For llalr Curling .25
For8bampoolng ..20
OrMa.CoiiaN will always liotil hlmsoirin readiness
to auand to ont.rs from thorn who may require hla sore
Vicos at tholr homes. ly nov 8
Ihop, noar tho comer of Broughton and Drayton-streels.
‘hoy have established tho following as tholr rale ot
^ NEW
^ WHOLESALE HAT STORE,
Corner of Broughton 6t llaruard-sts.,
SAVANNAH, QEOKOIA.
'T'HE undersigned would rcspcctfolly announcoto the
X citizens and morchanta of Goorgta. and adjacent
States, that they have taken the extensive three story
brick building on tho corner of Broughton ami Barnard-
streets, lu the Immedlato vicinity of sovnral other whole
sale establishments, whore they propose, about tho COth
ofSoptember.to open one of tho LARGEST fc CHEAP*
E8T ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, DAPS, FURS, and
othor Goods In tholr line, evor offered In the Southern
markets. Their assortment will not only be made up
from tholr own extensive manuftictory In Now-York, but
will oiubraco every thing that Is new, ftuhlonable, and
udantod to season ami climate.
We are resolved to make It the Interest of merchants,
In all sections ofthe South, to trado with us, aud are pro-
K nred to give them aa good terms aa can be had In the
orthern cities.
On tho first of October next, we will open our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when we will odbr to the citizens o
Savannnh and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort*
mont of Gents’ and Boys’ Hats aud Caps, Ladlos’ Riding
Hats, fcc* fcc.
BjF’Parilculars In future advertisements,
sept 24 BELDENfcCO.
FINE HATS.
THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemon’s lists hav*
Ing been permanently established, we havo now
_ In store a largo Stock or Hats from the most sol#*
bratad manufacturers, which we warrant superior to any
other that coo be produced for the same prloo.
r the same prioo.
N. K. BARNUM fc CO.
STEAM ENGINES* SUGAR MILLS, dec*
rpilE ESSEX COMPANY Lawrrmck, Mass., are pro-
X pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam En*
“ " s Locomotive*
gincs, Sugar Mills, Locomotives. Cotton and Woolen Ma*
cblnery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbin# and Parker
Waler Whools, Machinists* Tools, and Machine Work
goiiorally,lnlhehest manner, and at prices aa low aa
iqually good work can be obtained forolsowlioro.
Particular attention paid to eoonomy or foel In stea:
engines, and to durability In evory thlug.
apr24 ly GORDON McKAY, AgenU
GLASS WAREl
I A largo and varlod assortment Just opened. _
mong which may bo found several patterns of finely
__ cut Dccanlors, In setts; a largo variety or single De
canters, both out and pressed t tome handsome styles of
Wlno and Hock Bottles, Cologne^ fco. Call and ex*
amine, at [sept 20]
i fc BULKLBY’S.
T GEORGIA BURR MILL STONES.
HE Undersigned has on hand nn assortment of Burr
Stone, from 18 Inches to 4)4 feel diameter, n portion
or which Is already dressed for rutmlng, und of superior
qunllly. All tho noccssury irons ftimlshcd with tho Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent individual to dress and (It MIU
Stones, tho artlclo can bo delivered at all time# to suit
order*, and on liberal term*. C, 11.0AMPF1ELD.
CHEAP CASH NTORE.
CORNER WHITAKER fc CONORUHftSTREBTS.
T HE subscribers are receiving tholr Fall and Winter
supply of STAPLE fc FANCY DRY GOODS, which
they will dispose of. at their usual low prices, for cash or
NEW ROOKS.
fTMIE Homo Circle, or Familiar Thought* on Various
X Topic*, Literary, Moral and Social—by Mrs. Kirk*
and deseriptlvo sketches. Illustrated with views or their
roskloncea, from original drawing*, and the fco ■imllo of
tho manuscript of each author.
Romance or Indian Life, and other tales—by Mra. Ma
ry II. Kastman.
Illustrious Poraonagoa ofthe Nineteenth Century, Illus
trated with beautiful steel engraving*.
Gome from Moore’s Melodies—4 to ten beautlfol Blue*
Rations.
The Bible In (he Family—by Rev.JDr. Roardman.
Footprints or Truth, or Voice or Humanity—by John
Cole Hagen. Illustrated with steel engravings.
Gift llook of Gems—a literary offering of all seasons
—edited by Emily Porelval—richly Illustrated.
Review of Now Theme*.
Received, and for sale, by 8, 8. SIBLEY,
doe 14 No. 135 Congress sL
W OMAN’S RECORD, or 8ketcho* of Distinguished
Woman. RyMrs.1lale.
Private Life or Daniel Webster. By Chnrlcs Lawrence.
Tho Seven Wise Men of Grecee. By Rev. A. D. Jonea.
Pune’s llomtDopathlc Domestic Physician.
99th Part Loss log’s Ftold Book ortho Revolution.
•Hie Chovnllor’a or France, or Legends or Lovo and
Chivalry. By II. W. Harberi. •
Cap Shraf. By Irawls Myrllo.
The Napoleon Dynaaty, or Ulstory or the Bonaparte
Family, with 29 portrait*.
Second Series Essays from tho London Times,
Blakeley's Historical Bkotch or Loglo from the Earties
Times—London Edition.
Israel or Iho Alps or History of the Waldenses, with
plates—London Edition. •
deoil W. THORNE WILLIAM8.
SE'rS.
"~ r * * Mp *'**M.«,
IMPORTER 4 OF^FRfeNCH
\ os gwappS**
Importer ot rrencU rotten...
rjjai-Dnol
naanv a. vort.
FORT 6c DUNHAM; *** 0,U,A **
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
“IT SAVANNAH,OA. ^
WiLLue D. Ft.KiNa. Jan. It, Uilii,
u.t.orkrnwood. josuu morris. 40UK jr*TnawT7
GRBBNWnon -
FACTORS
anu comitussioN raBnoHANm.
No. <7 OARONDALET-OTUEET,
buslncM entrusted to our care, at that place, will
Witt prompt utontlon. “ p ^ wul ■**
eoyn-tf QHKKNWOOD. M01U1I8 It lUDO’VAy
CHANTF, !
Ioum Fostrr,
‘t—e UwtcocI comiij
#ept4 No. 80 B*y—L<Savnnpnh.
nah and It* to'lhedtlSSsofSsTsa.
nah and Its vicinity. UeaUlouoe—corner of Uongresaaad
nuH^rceU, over the Drugstore of W. W. Llnooln.
Hlaterm of oflJoe^fiSJfif Gmieffl^r’tSsittti). |
western Circuit having expired, ho will glvo hla Individ* 1
ual and undivided attention to all business of a profo. ,
rional and legal character entrusted to his care In tbs
Oountloa of Randolph, 8tewart, Lee, Baker and Early. I
January 9th, 1B39. lv’ ■ Jan If
AUCTION ANDCOMMIMhS^BROIIANT,
Aiiguata, Georgia,
aarBRSMcast
SmNKAtt—Anlhony Porter, Prea’1.8tato Bank, L’hu
II. Campfied, Esq- II. J. Gilbert. ’ ,
Charleston—Chas. Edmomlstop, Prea*t Iniur*
anee Ofilee, BurekmayerfcMolfeu,0. W. Williams, K»u
Naw York—Ilaggorty. Green fc Co* 126 West st. ^
_ Acousta—Dr. G. M. Nuwlon, Preen Br. Bank, II. W, i
B . Force, Conley fc Oo* JohnO. Carmichael, J. R.
iy. • Ulr July 18 I
STONE, STARR 6c €«.,
iMrORTKRS AND WHOLRBALB BRALXHS IN
DRY GOODS:
MO. 41 BROAD WAY, NEW-YORK. .
Lavt P. Stonk, ) 111. Lanodon Bdtms,
Elbkrt 8tarr, > } Jona J. Broom. 1
Hrnrv II. Btotribory, y ly JulyM
.8 IN DRV GOODS, I
orrosiTK st, anperw’s iiall, . 1
Urougliton-atroot,
4 SAFANNAH, OA.
. 8l| , !WMNa 1 AND* CO>ftflSfoN ” E^cf
July 91 SAFANNAH, GEORGIA.
generalcomm'ssVon merchants,
Savannah—No. 1T9 liayntroot.
JOHN T. ROWLAND. [allgkP —
ITS 1
11] JOHN T. ROWLAND, IS,
COOK 6c MONTFORT*
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW,
„„.. Office at Oglethorpe, Ga.
Will practice in the Counties of Macon, Marion, Craw*
ford, Sumter, Houston, Dooly, and Lee.
References t—Messrs. Roberta, Foote fc Marshall. 8*.
vannah: Wlnshlp fc Bona, Macon. . ly JsnCT
RECEIVED BY JOHN ftlfSSpER fc CO.
Friday, December 10.
QipRlia of Waterloo t by W. II. Maxwell. Essays
O (rein (he London Times, second series—Appleton’s
Popular Library.
Cap Shear, n Fresh Bundle: by Lewis Myrtlo.
Tlie Chevaliers or France, from the Crusaders to the
Maroclialsof IxralsXlVt by Henry W. Herbert.
The Privato Life of Daniel Webster: by Charles Lan*
man.
Minnie Orn tor who la tho Heir: by the author of
« Stanfield Hall,” etc.
Plotorlnl Ilrothor Jonnlhan for Christmas.
Tho Picture Ploaauro Book—500 Illustration#.
Tbe Sunday Picture Book—50 M
A Day of Pleasure, a simple story for Children.
Woman’s llcoird t or Sketchos of all distinguished
Wanton from “The beginning’till A.D. 1850.” with ao
locttnns from feinalu writers of every ago t by Mrs. Barah
J* Halo—Illustrated by 930 Portraits.
Pictorial Field Book ofthe Revolution. No. 99.
Pictorial Life and Advontures of David Crockett.
Illustrated Edition of Festui. dec 10
No. 135 Congrosest.
P RIVATE LIFE OF DANIEL WEilSTElL-ItoccIved
per steamer Florldu, the Private Life of Daniel Web*
wfttBLm , ombcllli
vlngs, Jurt published by
Book-store of
deoil
Ished with a number of etigra-
‘ the Harper*. For sale at tho
8.8. SIBLEY,
No, 133 Co ngrets-street.
MERCANTILE 1ILANK.N.
C HARTER PARTIES,
Entry or Merchandise,
Ro»warohouso Entry,
Withdrawal Entry,
Coastwise Manifest,
nov 23 For solo by JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
SHIPPING ARTICLES,
Declaration fc Protest.
Foreign Outward Manlfc
Foreign Inward. do.
Manifest of Part of Cargo.
UMPIRE HOTEL, OGLETlIOlIPE, Ga.
Jsfk Tho Subscriber, lale ortho Wasuinoion Hall,
Macon, Ga* having taken tho above Ilotol and
furnished It throughout with the beat of now fur
niture,and having largo and ally rooms, he hopes lo shore
a portion of publle pntronago by close attention to busi
ness, having good stabling, and over* convenience to
make the guests of Ids liouao comfortable.
June9l ly JK8SB CAIN,Proprietor.
• fashionable: ‘
TAILORING E8TAIILISIIMENT.
T HE Subscriber ha* Just o;«nwl hla Autumn sup
ply of GOODS at his old stand, 105 Bryan-strset,
He lias Just returned from Now-York, where ho has
bought, from the most rasblousblo liousoi In the trade, a
oompletosupply of CLOTHS— French and English—oral!
description*, for Coals. Pantaloons, Vesta, fco. fco. The
selection or Cloths, Casslmores, fcc. Is ouo of tho best
and hspdaomest over offered for sale In this market, and
be will coutlnue to receive every leu days now supplies
or all descriptions or Goods usually kept in such estab
lishments, with tho monthly fhalrions from France and
England. Tho subscriber Is prepared to out and make
uplds Cloths Tor customers imho neatest and most work
manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly Invited to
call and examine for thmuselres.
sept 25 ly M, 1), MURPHY, 103 BryamsIreeL
PRUSRYTUHIAN PUBLICATIONS.
A UKNimA 1 . vjrlolvof tho but publication, or tho
Proibytorlnn lloart nr Publication, ljuil received
anu for aalo at the Book atoro of
0 . 8* 8. SIBLEY,
nov 25 No. 135 Congresa-st.
X tensive slock of Plantation .Goods, to which they
w ultT
Hlng lids oily, a< i they are deierf .....
Interest of afl who may favor;lliem with a call t
9bUU pair* eotoi ^
|
- moat r#apecifolly call Ih# attention of Planiera via-
King this oily, m limy are dntarmlnod to umbo u to Ihe
l$Urr‘ ■ — * ggM g
due aud red Mackinaw do |
■ IU lllulltu • '
»nnd Flnmml |
Osnsliurgii
lb Ibupubl 0,1 VM7.fr
ml
E nglish reports in law and equity: Tho
Common Law, Equity and Criminal Reports coin-
t illed.—The aerlea commences with tho Decisions of
lloliaolmas (Nov.) Term, 1850. and oontatns, from that
K rlod, all thoDoclslonsofall tho English Courts. The
ports are furnished by a corps of ovw thirty regular
and experienced Reporters, and for comprehensiveness,
brevity, and acouraoy, the publishers ohallengo compari
son with any otlior eerie* of English ReiiorU now pub-
llahod. Amongthe numerous lustanccs of tupurlorlty of
thoso Reports ovor any othor. the publishers are permit
ted to refer to many dlstlngiishod members ortho profes-
shin who have voluntarily fttrnlihrd testimonials.
To,” volumes have already boon Issued, bringing down
the doclilons to she Summer of 1832. being thus two yours
In advauco or any other reprint or Engllah Reports.
For tbp greater convcnleiico of tho Profession, there
will also be published, ns soon ns required, n full Table
orCasoe, showing at a glanco the volumo aud page or
evory series of Reports which contain the samo oases as
tho Lnw and Equity Reports.
These Reports will bo eontlnuod, In Iho samo superior
stylo, nt Uio low price of 03 por slnglo volumo to portna*
noul subscribers. Subscriptions to tho shove received
by - , n JbUN M. COUPKR fc CO*
nov 10 Agents for Savannah.
T N . K u , T A “pwlerqualltar of News Ink, Book and Job
ftrointhe raanuffictory^of BomlgJ’ flay^^Oo*®®
pl.hu A supply will Im kept constantly on band, and
sold on the moat reasonable terms. Ore—*---
era respectfully solicited. [octTj J.B.
A N OLIO OF DOJIEBTIO VERSES. By Mrs. Emily
Judson. Received by '
»wvl7 J.B. CUBBEDGE.
Doctor^Yourself for96 Cental
BY Means of Hie POCKET
£58OUI,APIU8, 0r Every one
his own Physician I Thirty*
sixth edition, with upwards of
t a hundred engravings, showing
\ prlyatedlK-aso In overy shape
U and form, and malformations ot
1 .Tbe time has now arrived,
' tbit persons suffering from so*
cret diseases, need oo more
become tho victim or uuaok*
aar, aa hr Uio prescriptions
-—allied In this book, any one
JNO. F. HAMILTON*
fsuocassoa TO HAMILTON fc HARORMAN.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 83 Baynt.1 Savannah, Ga,
The senrioee of Mr. a F. Hamilton, (long knows
to the publio as seller or Colton ami country Pnalucc-
purchaaer or Groceries, fomlly supplies, fcc*) have btea
secured. Prompt and strici attention wlU be given losnj
business confided to the eara or the above House.
%• Tho Mlllodgevllle Recorder and Macon Journal •
fc Meaeonger, will pleaao Insert 4 months, and tend bilk
to thla office, 4mo aug31
la
Bonrtj””Lltcr*a , nd A ™”stabl«,
West lirond-Stroot.
TUPS, a. BROWN. July 19—If JuiraBw.nanw
CALVIN FAY, Arohiteot. .
Respectfully lenders hla scrvicoa to tho cltlaens of Saras-
““*t. Ho will nt all time* bo ready to furnish PLAN*
I DRAWINGS for all descriptions or Building*, ind
erintcud their oonatructlon. Office opposite Pnhakl
•uperintend - ...
House, over Heywoodk shop.
oppoelta F
^y sept II
FAOTOR t S l COMM?S8I(S A MEllcHANT,
ftbfr-ly 88 11>y " St *TrF^. V .V..//. (HI
FACTORS** Ga
No. 041-9 llay-at*. Nuvonnalt, Gs.
o. w. cownaav. [fob 7] l. w. wrlls*
HANTS,
Ga.
CONTlSufet < AND^nUftiDER,
No. AJonosotnek
I
(s prepared to contract
I two nooae bast or DRAVTON-aTaaaT.]
*- —- k —-••■ldlng oi
Alio—To conduct Wat
Ilmtaos.
. all klmle of Bullal
r through tho various psrtiol
octlJ
.un ,
Office No. 09 Hay-street—Savannah, Ga. ly feb M
ATTORNEY AT^SV,
AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. D.
Office over the store of Messrs. Webster fc Palmes, cor.
mar 20 Bay and Bnrnard-atreel*. lj
MAST BR 1 B UYLD HR,
Denier Isa White Pino Lumber,
VORK-STRRKT, OOLRTIinari-SqDARR.
N. B.—llolspropnredtoputln Iron Front* to Storey
W; r 1 la apr»_
GEORGE J. SMITH,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL AGENT,
108 Hny-Mtreoti Savannnh, C«#«
Will also atlond to Collecting or Renta,
Rtraa to—llonfjohti*VL Anderson, Hon.Franel’ 8 *
Bartow, William II. Tlaon, Eaq* Horace Smith, L*li
Messrs. Washburn, Wilder fc Co* Brigham, Kelly fc Co.
nov 9
nARIKIS 6c C«.» t
Forwarding At Commlnnloir Morchanta:
05 IIAY-STREE1’, SAVANNAH, GA.
W-r. HARRIS. • doc 17—ly SKIDMOSZ PASStj*
CHARLES SIIOLL* Arehlteet,
(moil LONDON,) . .
Offoni his services to tho citizens of BsTsnosh to foe
nlsh Designs. Spoelflcatlons and Estimalos for
Private Buildings, and to superintend tho same during
their erection. •. . . ...
l)t»ln» for the Fronta of Stores, as well« toeir Inter*
*Qpt88 ly
Faetora and
HARDWICK & COOKE, ;
nd Commission irferchant#:
R.s. jnanwicx.
ATo.192 Bar Street.
J. 1IA8BROUUK fc COh „
IMrORTKRS AND WHULNSALR DRALaRI I*
Earthon-Waro, ^rmoh OMnaj lootag O’** 1
J. L. OLIVER, . -
Foalilonablo. Hoot inunuf-cloror,
NO.SRVKNTRBN nULL-STRRRT, MBAR MONUMR#T*MU*»
Cork-Sole, Wnt-r.Prnr.r lliinlliur. MlllU/T. 1^!'
Lon* u — " v -
Ing
ork-Sole, WatefrProof, Hunting, Military,
fce*mad# to order In the neatest and moat
manner, of warranted materials, and by the most exp"**
qnoed and careful workmen.
_ WYiaLY fc MONTMOI
General AgontsMid
Forth# Sal# of
LLIN.
Ilrokor#:
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Zsials,Negrits,i-any dsstrlptlsn PsrmstPrtptnp
^orrica, comm, bvumI.^ud iavMN#i
wssas
irJArrlptwii.
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