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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25,1852.
nl WotCctB.
Will'll <(TOBir MUJ.
. (110 to MniKUrln, .(Iron mllro.boni &'
S^sSssri
,1.. million, »nd will nlapffcl 10 U» pilr|iM» of •
j am! sugar plauUtlon.
j, »umiry tract of plno Ian
n lb* mill, amounting to
Jl other real ami person . . . . .
&3BSB9H£&sssn&
HON STKANBOj
mills COMPANY will conUnM to lr*n»|K>rt Produce
• other MerehMdU^wi^Uw^aYjuumh river,to
AMO]
The L
o her on
at convenient dlitan-
wards of 8,000 acre*,
property (except He
BBaWS3EMJA , ?3&
negroes may be aoen ami Inapccted at tho i plantation,
where alsomay bo teen a diagram of the real estate, ex*
’ hlbltlng the quality and location.
JACOB WALDBURG, j Adm’ra.
deo 10—Jl B. A. PUTNAM. i Aamnt
* A (I it 11111 m (r a ( o r’n Sale.
O N tho first Tuetday in January next, In front ot the
Court House, between tho legal hour* of aalvwill
1 ho sold, by pennlaalon ortho Ordlnary orChathr'nCoun
ty, the following portion of the. Ileal and Personal Estate
* • of George Glen, decreed, late of aald county, via:
IRYIIBLBY,...... Cnpt. -
latter Steamer being of leaa draught than any
. jn the River, Inaurea unprecedented deapatch In
al stages of the water. The Company la alao provided
th fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighter*.
All Prelght addreaaed to the care or the Company, of
Its Agents, will be received and forwarded, fteo or com*
missions? A. SIBLEY, PresklenrXuguaU.
T. K.IMILIA Agent, Savannah.
octlO W. hi. ROWLAND, Agent, Augutla.
Fnnpim.anEr.piii*. '
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Navigation Co*
““— The new and splendid sfde-wheef steam-
GROK - " *
__ ahlp 8TATE Of GEORGIA, of 1800 Iona
later, Capt. John E. Walton, haa commenced her regu*
-- trips and will.leave Savannah on Wednesday, the
Bth day of September, and every alternate Wannaanav
hereaftet: aay on the 23d Sept, Cth and 80th OcL, and
3d and 17th November, and ao on.
Sabin Paaaage to Philadelphia ...835 00
Through Tickets to New York 25 00
Steerage. 000
Thia ahlp haa been built with entire regard to safety,
>rafort and despatch, and offers new and admirable fa
clllllea to bualneas ana travel. For freight or paaaage dp
ttl t a iraci or i.anu in pryan couuij, w»ir
talnlng abont 500 acres: a Tract of Land In McIntosh
county, containing about 500 acre*; a Tract of Land In
Hcreveu county, coutatnlng about 300 acres. Sold for
the benefit of Urn helra and creditor* or aald estate,
nov 5 WM. P. HUNTER. Adm’r c. t. a.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Yt EORGIA and French Durr and Europua Mill 8tones{
HBW-VOBi * SAVANNAH STBAM-SMP LINE* | RH 5S fB ttESnS
Shelter*; Scythes and Bneaths; lloes: Axes; Pick Axei
a*d Handle* f Road Scraper*; Ox Chain*; Segments and
G ml geo ns; Screen Wire; Unmcs; Measure*; Grist Mills;
Rice Threahera; Cauldron* {Douglas' Pumps and Wa
ter Rama; Well-wheels and Bucket*; Cotton and Coun-
Admlnlntrntor’s Notice.
A LL persons Indebted to the estate or Henry Tillman,
late of Pulaski county, deceased, are hereby re-
. queatodto make Immediate payment; and all persons
having demands against aald deceased will render them
In, agreeable to law. Dale of Letters of Admlnlatra*
tionTlst of November, 1853. ., .
nor 0—lawlftw JOSEPH TILLMAN, Adm’r.
Theaeahlri^anarSTaSnTn,'™7unxurnn*£Ii Cement; Plaster; fce. For sale by
MOwnfo^^ * d U “ Urpasa0d | nov 10 CHA8. H.OAMPF1BLD, 171 Bay-st,
i paicij, auu cumiu.., ,
These Steamers, I -*vfog Savannah at the same Ume .. . BfUBAUB. in . „ ‘
that the Marios am. oouuiaxaR leave Charleston, ar- rpilE snbacrlber having taken u Williamson's Shed*,"
soon aa, or before them. I X la prepared to receive Cotton and other Produce, on
rlveln New-York aa aoon as, or before them.
Administratrix Notice.
O N the fifteenth day of January next wlU be sold at
the residence, In Chatham County, or the late Georgs
J, Zlpperer, a ponton or tho personal property of aald de-
coosed, consisting of cattle, and hogs, goats, houtch
. and kitchen furniture, and other articles too numer
to mention. Also the place on tho Anguata Road,* mile*
-^gr^agaasaasso?
• > XTonoa—AU persona having demand* against the
IN estate of J. E Houstoun, deceased, will plea* for
ward them to the subscriber through tho Savannah post
savannah; AVGUSTA ^
The Union 8leam Boat Com]
gla and 8outh Carolina havln^, „
ivcrhauled and refitted the superior ate
P«c«eu ii. u. COOK and OREGON, with Lighters, are
now ready to transport freight ot all description* be-
ween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with a* much,
f not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river.
The GENERAL ADVERTISING^ AND SUBSCRIPTION
decli—law8
J. W. HOUSTOUN.
NOTICE*
rpHREE MONTHS after thU date, an application will
I be made to the Marino and Fire Insurance Bank or
tho Stato or Georgia for payment of a Bank Note of tho
Issue of aald Bank, No. 161, dated November 1, 1849.
for f 100- the loft hand half of which has been lost. All
Nov. 0,1853. Iaw3m Woodbury, Gi
NOTICE.
rpHREE MONTHS after date, application will be made
JL to the Planters' Bank for renewal of a Twenty Dol
«'"- ao - ,b * aBM£5«E£*
October 6th, 1858. law
Executor’s Sale,
W ILL be aoid, on the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Court House In tho City of Savannah, under
a order obtained from the Ordinary of Chatham county,
following 'real and personal t proporty.belonglna; to
the estate of William U. Moogtn, deceased, via :-LotNo.
39 Green Ward, City or Savannah; ono Garden Lot,
containing 5 acre*, near too City of Savannah; one undl-
Tided half of Tybee Island; 10 Shares Washington and
Ort»» ™«ropb “";ra- c , 88 . nAIlTOW .
nov 16 Executor of Wm. H. Mongln
Administrator’* Sole.
from^e*cUyoTSavannah,containing threeItundred and
' twenty three acres, more or less, known, asthe latertsl-
NOTICL.
droroo'rJoitai^iSnS drororod" Sold” “be proiSrtJ *Sfi®** iSP-S*@*H* •“* SfiSffiy jhjjr rod- I TlhlpJoSdMuf. S “'VA5cnuFT“t°mf»/u!i
j5!.?ddiJl^ftri5?liSSu,Sh.l™^crt»Eoro “SS; ,u,p "tS u .1;!^ Co.cu.. for lb. purpoio of including .
cr^d d«»rod, fo, U.. b.n rfl or U,, brtro „.d ^Utoro ^1 Pl-uro Wroc.j. ^ OESSUL MEUCt & BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment InNew York) and a >« taa rcacuasa and sale or
very neat, light and convenient atylo of Sw,xt, for Stock*, Honda. Exchange «fc It cal Estate,
Physicians and otbera. J.C. THORNTON. Likewise, for the transaction or all kind* of
oct 20 tf Corner of West Broad and Bay-ata. | Mmritivu Malarial Proceedings amf Adjustment of Mar
or aald deceased, for the benefit or the helra and
of the deceased.
BENJAMIN J. DASHER, Adm’r.
November 23,1853. nov 25
Administrator’s Sale.
O N tho first Tuesday in January nextjWltl be aoM, In
front of tbo Court House, In Springfield, Efflugbam
1 county.^bctweon tbo legal hour*, a likely Negro man
Also, will be sold, on tho same day. In front of the Court
• Bouse, In the county of Lowndes, lot of Land No. 127, in
the lGtb district or said county, containing four hundred
and ninety acres; sold aa tbo property or the estate of
Thomas Hurst, deceased, for the benefit of Ihe helra i
said deceased. Torma made known the dayof sale.
/ nov 25 ELIZABETH HURST, Adm'x.
November 23,1852.
NOTICE.
rpHREE months after date application wUl be made to
• ’ JL the Bank ol tbe Stale of °J_"
‘ Hank
were lost
, Twenty Dollar BtU. letter A, dated JimeOtb. AU
a Ten Dollar B1U, No. 46, both payable at Breneb
In Augusta, the right band halves of which wei
- alUlna r —
k-lBU
A. W. BLOUNT.
1 .'tsavmnnalnNov.SO,
nov 89 : law*
NOTICE.
A LL peraona having demands against the estate
•> Gkokok J. ZirrcRKR, late of Chatham County, do-
reased, wUl present them wlUitn the Ume prescribed by
• law, and all persons Indebted will make immedlrie nay
mentto [dec 8]* CAROLINE ZIPPERER, Adm’x.
longing to Georgo A. Reed, late of said county, deceased,
bribe benefit of bis helra and creditors. /
J. GORDON UOWARD, Adm’r.
November 85,1853. nov29
rjtWO MONTHS
NOTICE.
fler date, application will be made to
, _ tbo Court of ordinary of Effingham count/for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to tbo estate or Robert
MlotfedorO; late of said county, deceased.
EDMUND A M1NGLEDORFF, Adm’r.
8pringfleld, Nov. 18,1852. nov 15
NOTICE. ...
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
r J\. ELIAS BLISS, formerly or this city, deceased, wll
prelect them within the time prescribed by law, and
those Indebted to aald estata will make payment to
■ nov 17 - ELIAS REED, Adm’r.
NOTICE... ~ '
••-‘Ion wUl be made
county for
rpWO NONTHS after, date, aj
_ to the CourVof Ordlt^., ,,
leave to sell all tbo Lands belonging td the estate
THOMA8 HURST, late of aald county, deceased, for
1 vision among the heirs.
ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November 3,1852. nov 3
• rpWO 1
X to th
NOTICE.
_ MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
the Honorable the Court or Onlluarv of Chatham
' for leave to seU the Real Estate and Negro Slave*
tag to JAMES AL BATES, late of aald eonnty, do-
, for the benefit of bis helra and creditors.
ANN B. BATEB, Adm’x.
NOTICEc
A LL PERSON8 baring demands against tbe Estate
of GEORGE A REED, lato of Gljn
« [aired t
3Jyna county,
ceased, are hereby required to present them, duly at
tested, within Um time prescribed by law; and all per
sons indebted to said Estate are hereby requested to
tnako Immediate payment to
J. G. HOWARD, Adm’r,
nov 13 8avannah.ua.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having claim* against the Estate of
W. WEICUSELHAUM, deceased, late or Burke
o hereby noUfied to present them, properly at
tain the Ume prescribed by law and all per-
bled to aald deceased are hereby required to
nuke immediate payment to
norlO
: hereby requin
A. EINSTEIN, Adm’r.
1
NOTICE.
A LL peraona having demands against the Estate
‘ Gcnl. JAMES D.EIIWIN, deceased, are request
to present them, duly proved, to the Executor, at Erwin-
ton. Those indebted to said Estate, are required to make
' payment forthwith. JAMES D. ERWIN, Executor,
. Erwlnton P. O n Barnwell Dish. S. O.
Dec. 10,1852.2*w4w dec 10
m.
Citation, for Letters of Administration.
l*.—-
■; Whereas, Cammal Tvson has applied to me for letters
of^Administration on the estate or Oalvim Traox, late
of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to clto and rdmonlsh all and lin
gular the kindred-and creditors of said deceased, to lo
tliclrobjoctlona (If any they hare) in my office within
Ume prescribed by uw,-otherwlae said
granted the applicant.
Willies.*, my hand*and official signature, this M4lh
orNovembor, A. D. 1852. JAMES HAHN,
—“ • Ordinary E. O.
CitatloD/ for Letters of AdinluMrutJoj).
1 S T Mbiir 1 tV<innniy. | T "rtilwbom Unujrroi
Whereas, Joun Chapman applies to me for LoU
n it rnuyconcern!
CiurMAN'applies to me for LoUera o
a on the goods and ehalleU, right!.
V, Chapman, late of aald eonnty, deoei
(fitunni amivHntmtntn.
^TglKNAM’W^CSiKmr-
—AND ALSO BY TH* STNAMKR—
O^followlngi
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Monslln Ds Lalnes|
Esallsh and Aasaricsn l)s Lalnsa. new dcabma t Persian
Ootai High Colored MotulInjSi Lames f Plaid Raw
Bilks; French and English Merinos; Krw>c l —* -—*■
M^!uS , «S55f« r 3:':!a 0 S
travel. For freight or passage ap
padblfordTfay fcOO.,
Agents in Savannah.
HERON It MARTIN,
A gcntaln Philadelphia.
tlllai
Linen Oam brio llandkerchlefr.
HOSIERY-Ladle*’, Mlasea’, Men’s aad Boys’, a tall
assortment of English and German; Ladles, 1 aliases 1 ,
Men’s and Boys’ Merino Yeats.
GLOVES—iloskln, Bilk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles*
Riding Gauntlets.
WHITE GOODS—Jaconet Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
Swiss Muslins, Plain aud Figured; Cambrlo DlmlUes;
Corded and Embroidered Skirts, Ac.
LINENS, fcc.-~4-4 Super Irish Llnena, best mark { 3-4
and7-8 Long Lkwnat 9-4 to 124 BamslySheetings; P|l-
Uw-Can Llnena; Scotch and Irish Dlaperet Hucabuoa;
5-8 to W Damask Napkins; Brown and Uluo Check
Doyles; 8-4 to lb-4 Bleached aad Brown Table Damasks t
8-4 to 19-4 Bleaohed Damask Cloths t OoUon and Worsted
Tabis and Piano Covers; 10-4 to 13-4 Tollst and Impe
rial Quilts; 7-8 to 5-4 Furniture Dimity; OoUon Shirtings,
Sheetings and Tickings: American, English and Welsh
Flannels; Colored French Flannels; Fancy Wool Plaids
for Boys; Plain and Fancy Caselmeres; Tweeds; Ken
tucky 6*uneta and Jeans.oct 18
WEEKLY.
FLORIDA,..
P*
id Splendid Steam*
Captain Lyon,
—AND—
ALABAMA,. Captain Lyon,
Belonging to tho
Y, ASavannah Steam Navigation Co,
' leave Savannah and New-York every Satobiiay.
• x .«
WUlh
Saws; Hand and Yard Sawa
Sea Island Cotton Gins} Griswr
. .... and Orosa-eut
Jack Screws; Burns*
J Cotton Gloat
a: Jack 8cre<
-old’s Upland C
Cabin Passage f25, payable before going onboard! storage,
Aoskts: PADELFOIU), FAY A CO M
Produce, on
LHULL.
jnn 88
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITOHILL.
194 Front-street, New-York.
TO THE LADIES.
N K. BARNUM A CO. have on hand a few sets o(
• Stone Martin Victor!oes, Mnfib and Cuffs, whlc L
will be told very cheap. Inquire at tbe Cheap Hat an
Cap Store, 149 Congress street. nov SO
WIN. II.
GENERAL NEWSPAP1__
SCRIPTiOl
108 Nat
mar 14
in Street, NE1V.TORK.
[EaUbllabed In 1843.1
S.M.PET’rENGlLL.
oommodaUng Captains. AU (Wight consigned to their
agents will be forwarded free of commissions.
Thu accommodations for passengers are equal, If not
superior to any boats on tbe river.
HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah.
E. F. KINCMl.EY A CO, Agents **
sept 81 JAMES HARPER. Agent, Augusta.
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 Sfnte-st., Boston, Mass.
8. M. PrrrKNaiLL A Co n Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 10 8tate street, Boston, are Agenta for the
8arannab Republican, and are authorized to recelvo Ad-
A CARD.
I required at this office,
payments.
[heir receipts are regarded as
l gkWticL-tfncmrnts.
. ffirnri'al anucrtfomerntw.
Many of —
TINPOBTATION"
DPDY 0 !: CO’* BRANDY.
° f Lat
my store.
W.M.D.30),
«
dealers In Brandy a
“aloe article can _ r
on." To meet their wh
-SttSlM
... By thla arrange-
_ . _ __ ’-Vont prioee, sddlu
the dTtfereooe or Exchange and other ebtrgee. Merchant*
and otaere would find It to tholr advantage purchasing
here, to sending tholr order* elsewhere. This Brandy Is
now In tao United Slates Bonded Warehouse, where I
offer It for sale, aublectto debenture, iraustalned by tha
Trade In Ibla eoterprise, I will contlnuo to Import for
them tao artlclo direct. I annex * oopy of the Certifl-
cate of OlanI, Dupuy A Co-which accompanied the Bill
I u '“'^ 6< ’ r (il!. n a.S5i , v h iM. , ‘
P*I We, the undorslgned, Otard,
. U Dupuy A Co^ Merchants at
“ Cognao, do hereby certify that
Thirty llnir, Fifteen Quarter,
. and Ten Eighth pipes Brandy,
marked and numbered as In
tao margin, with our lire Brand
on the head and Initials (O.D)
OTARD, DUPUY A CO. at the Bong, haro been pro-
OOGNAa pared by our houio for the
American market, and fo^
warded to Bordeaux to bo
shipped on board the Jllvo*
rado. Captain Sleeper, for W.
M. Davidson, 8avannab.
*„•••• In testimony thoreoi; wo
SiNAirol have signed tbe present, and
*•••••* affilxed our 8eal hereto.
Done at Cognao, July 28th, 1852.
deo 17 lrocod OTARD, DUPUY A CO.
OHIkHON’N
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PW2E MEDAL
F U R-IV ACE •
TTTB are happy to announce that CHIL80JT8 PJl*
TBMTAIR WJiRMIMO AMD VEMTIIJITs
and Ventilating Dwelling!, Churches Academics,
Housos, Court and State Housoa, Hospitals, Ston
n nearly all-tae dtf
>ut Is meeting wltaeqi
* *' form]
iu!a,^md other foreign countries, It has been^award-
recent Fairs In this count
ntry Gold and Silver
Medals, First Premiums, and lastly, MS (treat PRIZE
MEDJtL at (As Worli't Fair, London.. It has been sub
jected to tbo most rigid investigation and severe practi
cal teats, and unanimously dcclnrcd tbo best. (See tho
printed reports or the Fatre, alao city and 8tate public
Com mlttees on Public Buildings.) We have more than
twenty-five hundred references, many of whom are pro-
fosslonal gentlemen, whose scientific attainments In such
matters are well known. To attain thla desirable object,
tho tnseutor of this Furnace Aral abandoned the menu-
focturwofthoom
FOR PRESER1
Ik’S KATBLAlBONs
NG, RESTORING A BEAUTIFYING
^THB HAIR.
rpHE subscribers would call taefUtentlonof the cltl-|NEW WINE AND .LIQUOR 8'1’OREi
■No. ff Wlsltaker-stc
THE SUBSCRIBER re snoot folly announces
to the eltlzens or 8avannan, and or tbe Into-
^Jriorof IhlsBtate, that ho has now opened and
eop continually In store, a largo assortment df the
luallties of the various kinds ol
WINES AND LIQUORS, :
c*l(pmlculir .ItrotlOQ to Ui.tr Stodt of Btorro txilh Ibretgn uid domrollo, torolrod from the tot ronrt
Mantel Pieces, Ac. | c^. and to bis stock of which, — *•-
_ sent of Savannah and surrounding country to their
large and newly-selected slock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
ompristng almost every artldo wanted In fornlshlng
best qua
Private Houses, Holds and Steamships—nearly all ol
which were bought for Cash, and will be sold at remark
ably small profits.
They call particular altentlonto their Stock of StoTca , . ^ -s.--*—a t . - . , -
Grates, Mantel Pieces, Ac. ces. and to bit stock or which, at present on hand, ho In-
Persons wantingany thing In the line of House-keep- attention. Haying had intensive experience-In
lug articles would do well to examine their Stock before I France as a manufacturer, and In America as Importer
purchasing elsewhere, and have the advantage or select- and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enable* him
tag from an entirely N< ~ ' 1 *~ *“ ““
ew Stock.
MORSE A NICHOI^,
If 155 Broughton-st,
HEAD-QTTABTERS FOR
«OOD CARRIAGES.
MY 8UGCES8 in tho CARRIAGE
Business In the city of Savannah, la* no
■longer an experiment, it is a ‘‘Jxrd foes”
For the considerate, generous confidence and liberal pa
tronage that I have received ftrom Factors, Mer
chants and Citizens *-
manner to express my
ranees of Increased determination to give tbo most entire
satisfaction to all who may favor me with their custom. 1
have devoted Ihe past summer to getting up a laro k and
arLiNDio stock or svakv kind or Cakrmok now In
use. AU of these Carriages are well suited to thlamar-
Vf.1 1I.J f.,» ...I.... ..J IV.. ...
to offer assurance that tao artldes which are enumera
ted below are each genuine.
ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin;
Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaica and SL Croix Rum.
WINES.
Old Port, Madeira, Bherry, Champagne, Hock, Olaret,
Sautome and Burgundy Wines.
CORDIALS.
In Cases, Curacoa. Maraschino, Ratafia, Blavaitx, Kir*
T H E moat dealrabto toilet article In the world. J «dlea,
try ltl It coita but 25cents In largo bottles, and Is aold
by all principal dealers throughout North and South
America, Europe, and tbe Islands of the Ocean.
E. THOMAS LYON, 161 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by every Druggist andFanc^DwJcr fo Savannah.
Wholesale* Agents, Savannah, Geo.
ETON’S EXTRACT
or
JPnre Jamaica Ginger.
N OTHING need be aald , to command the attention ol*
the publlo to this article, when convinced that It Is
PURE and unadulterated. Medical men, or those seek
ing a harmless beverage to destroy the unwholesomo
effects or brackish and turbid water, can rely upon Its
C utoe character, and It is also extensively used for cu-
ry purposes, fo flavoring cakes, preservos, Ac. To
the affilctcd with Dyspepsia, 8ummer Complaints, Chol
era, Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague, Dizziness, gene
ral Prostration, Ac^ nothing baa ever been prescribed
with equal effect.
Manufactured by E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist,
161 Broadway, N.Y,
Inquire for LYON’S PURE GINGER. Sold by repte
lablo Druggists throughout the world.
Sold at mmnufecturer’a prices by
T, M, TURNER A CO- Savannah, Ga,
•ieo 11 oodGtn
»■ ccumUlj, 1 drolre In ihli publlo rotomuror, AM.lk.lw.te-_
my thanks, to renew my assn* I ALE AND PORTER,
i determination to give the most entire London Brown Btout and Edinburgh
Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
oct 26 ly R. MAYER.
NEVITTy LATHHOP 4c NTEBBINS,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
/^FFER FOR BALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Fltn-
W nels, Llnseys, Osnmburgs, Yarns, Shirtings and
Sheetings, Ginghams and Prints, DeLafoea and Merinos,
Bombazines and Alpacas, Black and Colored Challys,
Block and Colored Batina and Bilks, Dress Silks of Ml
and Ootton
a, Daninsfcs
Fringes^ Dimity78atfoeu^ Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Obi-
almerea, Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambrlo Handkcreblefe, Embroidered
Llneo Cam brio Handkerchiefs, Shawls or all kinds, L*
dies’ Embroidered Handkerchief*, Caps and Collars,
Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves of oil kinds, »"• -
rins Averages,
and respectfully solicit the patronage or their friends and
tao public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN.
nov 1 |y Office No. 117 Bay-street.
Prico Reduced to Three Dollars,
Or Four Dollars if not paidbtfore the first of Julgin
any year.
PR08PEOTU8 OF Till
Southern Literary Messenger for 1803.
NINETEENTH VOL1JME.
TN issuing the Prospectus for the Nineteenth Volume of
A the SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER, the
Proprietors beg leave to assure the publlo that no exer
lions will be remitted on their part to maintain the high
‘ to chaffe— “•—
««pf lb PIT Goto roWIUhroena. wl M(»«!n8.r bro .ndroyored lb r.He.1 fonbriill, ibS
IS* Southern mind, while dlsdaiulng nil narrow and sectional
>ffe for salo rlews, and haa been alone among tbo monthly periodl-
.• ^ Ue*{ 10,000 do. I cals or America fo defence of the peculiar Institutions of
ey’ado^ 10,000 do. all Wool Plaines: 4,000do.Lln- the 8oulhem States. TO this office It will atUI bedevoted,
Woolsey: 5,900 English Blankets; 30 bales Cotton and wUl be prompt to repel assaults upon the South, whe-
iburgs; 50 .do. Heavy Cotton Sheetings; 100 dozen ther they come under the specious garb of fiction, as In
•ey
Osnabum;
Wool Cap*.
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
favor the Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDER8HINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
febS4 Late of Marah’a Dock. Charleston.
ther they come under the specious garb of fiction,
“ Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” or In the direct form or anlK
slavery pamphlets. At this critical Juncture, while our
;mles are employing literature as their most potent
_apon of attack, tao Southern people will surely not
A VANNAU DRY DOCK U DOW fo riCCOSSfol opera- I S^^kXTfo thM^*^°^ * lm
ImWsiw toM bShM. 10 foMMessenger will, as heretofore, present Us readers
wtthReviews, Historical and Biographical Sketche^No-
vela, Tales, Travels, Essaya, Poem^Critlques, and? Pa-
pore on the ArmyTNavy, and other National Subjects.
AMnat^h' ■■ in nnv Imi nw^\i t L , i Ch And while the Propnetora do not appeal to the public
on ihescore or a long list of contributors, they may refer
SdrfUrtil ih^Swhn w,Ul P ride tothefo,,owln gname^ as among those who
made to ensure economy and Oddity to those who may ) w enlisted la behaJfof ihe Magazine.
LleutiF.M. Maury. Mist Margaret Jnnkln, Caroline
Howard, Prot H. A. Washington, Prof. J,T. L. Preston,
Profc Scnelo De Vere. George Frederick Holmes, Prot
George E. Dabney, Hugh lL Pleasants, Wm. M. Bur.
well, M. IL H. Garnett, Rev. Wm. H. Foote, Rev. 8hlney
Dyer, John B. Dabney, Rev. J. II. Bocock,Rev. M. D.
Hoge, Rev. C. R. Vaughan. W. Gilmore Simms, J.M. Lc-
gare, Rev. J. 0. McCabe, Hon. Judge B. F. Porter, J. A.
«|5may bu'Sr hl&i will,.roll. All kind.of ul ”“ “ ral “°'
In tbe above bualneas done with the utmost ntsfocra and t,on 0,0 Prlc ® tatbswtption to
dispatch. • THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE,
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of ok vock dollars ir not mid before tbs Iitov July
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, Jcc., made on tbe shortest >* any yeas.
notice and on most liberal terms. Jan 26 j Tbe Proprietors, in making this announcement, appeal
I to the Messenger’s friends, every where, to sustain them
I fo the step by procuring additional subscribers to the
I Magazine.
I Tbe Editorial and Critical department of the Mi
I ger will continue aa heretofore, under the charge of
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER*
200 CONGRESS AND 95 8T. JULIAN-CTR]
Franklin-Square,
tEET,
PAINT AND OIL ST0EE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
R EEPS constantly forxM*<£-W?HTE*LEAD, Pure Nos. I JOHN R THOMPSON, ESQ.
1 and 2 English do. .. I and will embrace copious notes on current literature and
GROUND PAI TS: ' I reviews of all new American or Foreign Works or gene-
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome l reen, Paris Green, and I r * 1 taterest and value. Tbe Editor’s opinion will be aL
Hin. ^ wavs fearleaslv and hcmeitivavownri.
DRY PAINT8:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown,
Ochre, Red' Lead, Litharge, Paris
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Uz her, Terr
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY
Linseed OIL, Sperm do., Neatsinot do- ai
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHT
business nature mutt be addressed.
MACFARLAN E, FERGUSON Sc CO-
dec 21 3tl2wo Richmond, Va,
Steadily Comfog^und Constantly
ays fearlessly and honestly avowed.
Hereafter, tae Business Department will be conducted
Yellow 1 by tae undersigned, to whom all communications of a
irows Groe —~k— — a
Terra de Sienna,
JOY OOLOrST*
do-and SPIRITS
EflES, PMnL Var-
eii iah nr * a ?..i Artl f‘ 5 ’ Picture I rpHE subscriber Is receiving, weekly, per steamers,
GLASS, of hUquMIUes, from 6fo1l to ^7^5 Cojnti, X large supplies of Boys’ and Children’s Clothing; as
PAINTS the numerous UtUo suite teen about town will tell three
of all kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and I tales—that they are
Borders. I they were bought a)
Ey The above articles will be sold on reasonable or [nov 16]
“'“lion.., sign and Sblp Painting PoSTHAlT PAIHVINO.
Done fo s workmma-llke manner, and at reasonable I T OH . W ANTHOBUS, Portrait Painter, would respect-
prices. Jan 30 folly tender hit professional services to tae citizens
Of Air~p*«~p ATirirr of Savannah and vtcJuUy.
vro if paint rnon nmn W* Room*, In St Andrew’s Hall, are always open to
the numerous little suite aeon about town wlU tell three
" l they are good: that tliey are cheap; owlthat
bought at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range,
[nov 16]GEO. 8. N1CIIOLS.
of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ax. 1 - CLOJTHING,
postne of a row months to the atmosphere, this coating HPHOSE fancy Caulmere Business Suits sold by ns tills
becomes a perfect alate or cost of mall, proteetiug what- X season havo been very much ndmlrod; we lisve but
ever U covered ftrom the action of tae weather and from B *® w n 2?, r0 lofl i u ™hick our frieuds must cull
tiro. early. We are receiving by every steamer additions to
Therolsnothlngequaltoltforateamboatandcardecks, ou 5V el * assorted stock. Fancy Talma Cloaks
for all kinds of Iron, as It forms a coating nearly as hare ■ nd ° T .® r ®°M* > n endless variety, at
aa the Iron iteelfl and never cleaves off, nov 17 PIERSON,
aa tho iron Itself; and never cleaves off.
. In some places, a spurious article has been sold aa the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be care All to buy ol HANOVER-(STREET.,
authorized Agents. [
Evory Barrel Is marked BJ^tKE’8 FIRE-PR004
PAIMT. Tbe above Paint Is for sale fo Savannah bj
, IIEIDT Sc OO.’S.
AjnEUlQAN HOUSE,
sop 18
utie in savannah by
• O. A. L. LAMAR.
BY LEWIS RICE.
BKHun/r, xnlaroio and elegantly furnished.
Possessing all the modem Improvements and Conveni
ences for the Accommodation of tao Traveling
Publlo.
Rotten, Mov, 16, IW ly
To Merchant*, Shippers Druggitta and Olhert,
MUSTARD.
Idcts Utilebralsd Pre-
MARINE RAILWAY.
rpJlE undersigned respectfully Inform* all who way
i. need hlSMrvlcea,t)ialhe haschurge of the MARINE
RAILWAY, whlchli now In successful operation. II* la
taerefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually
visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, fee- on .
roMonshlu tortiu. Those who wish lo dean J*r paint tao WlthlDRton 4c Wilde’s Colrbratcd I
bottom* or tholr voase lean also Iwaceomodaled on tae mlnm Mustard,
Railway upon reasonable lerma. He Is also prepared to pUT up txnremly for Ihe Southern and Wealem
eouiract for building vessels of any daaa or description, 1 ket* In Hogs, Cons, Tins, and UuIUm.
1 (0 carry on thf luulnw of Shin Oarpunlering, Spar Tills Mustard I* mad*from the beat English and Hal
J '—liking, In all lla various branobw, at ihe Need, *1x1,110*4*00 other reoommeodstton than tha
yofllteclly, tensl vsMlalt haa met wliliforllisttast number of ya
imllh U on lh« towitiN. and bdng In coiiMant us* by llie U. M. Army and in
PWWWHK*!
^Ojjipodte Wm, Udiato^fctfo/iHoepFMViry,
PATENT WIRE RAIDING.
P ATENT WIRE RAILING, Farm and Railroad
FENClNG^wlih every variety of Wrought and Cast
IRON FURNITURE.
M. WALKER k SONS,
Pennsylvania Wire Railing Works, Warehouse N. E.
comer Ulh aud Market-eta^ Philadelphia.
Circulars obtained, and any further Information, by ap
plying ns above, or to Oalv:n Fat, Architect, Savannah,
comer Bull and Bryan-ste, over Haywood 1 ' °
3mo " * * *”" ’
since, under the settled conviction that red-liot Iron fttr
naces bum the oxygen out or the air, producing an un-
lealthy, scorching, disagreeable odor, unfit to be Inhaled
ly human beings; besides the constant cracking and
burning out of the pots, which permits the polsonoua
gases to escape and mingle with the air; and then the
atmoyanoe and expense of repairs, new pots, fcc. He
now has the satisfaction of knowtug that hla efforts to
secure a healthful, economical and duraUt apparatus, for
thoroughly warming and ventilating buildings, has been
entirely suocessfol. They possess tho following advan
tage*: Purity or air, powerful heaters, eoonomleal plan
for burning anthracite, bituminous coals or wood, All
equally well—Ones easily cleared out—great durability
of furnace, not liable to repairs for a long time; perfect
safety against setting buildings on fire fo which they are
ocated; may be set In low cellars. Slzoa for oil classes
or buildings.
Also—Four sizes of new and superior PORTABLE
FURN ACES—Dr. Clark’* Improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE,
REGISTERS of alt descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, fcc.
Emerson’* celebrated VENTILATORS for Roofe of
illdlngs smoky chimneys, fcc. COOKING RANGE"
.. Ith or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures, j
sixes and style* of thoso beautiful
MIBE0R MARBLE MANTLES,
Parlor and Ohambor Framo Grates,
of rich European and American styles.
Also—A splendid article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
GRATES, for Parlors, See.
Architect*, Builders,and tho Public generally, plense
examine our extensive assortment. Personal attention
given to warming and ventilating buildings fo any part
ortlio country. cnILS0N n ICHAnDS0N t co,
374 Broadway. New-York.
Also, CU1LSON, RICHARDSON fc CO.,
51 fc 53 Blackstone-sL, Boston.
oct 10 ltawUtawo4mo
nov 29
CALVIN FAY, Agent.
GOVERNORS FOR STEAM ENGINE S
T HE subscriber having the General Agoncy for the
salo of Pitcher’s Hydraulic Governors, the only ono
that received a medal at tho Fair or U10 American Instl-
ute fo 1852, Is now preparing to attach the some to 8tcara
Engines, and warrants them to give a regular and steady
motion to the Engtno. Engines making fifty revolutions
alnute, can bo held regardless of the ktnd of work
performed so as not to vary more than-dim half of
ono revolution per minute. For further partUUlars, at*
dress at New York, T.SWAN. Jr., care of
deo 21 Cm THOMPSON fc HITCHCOCK.
AEEX ALEZ AJLEI
I Messrs. Quantoek, Roberta Sr Co.:—Gcnl’s.:
\ You are hereby appointed our “Sole Ager*-”
....... foofour Brands of “Albany Imperial Alo 1 ...
tho city of Savannah, State of Georgia, from and after this
date.
[Signed.] JOHN TAYLOR fc SONS.
New York, December 1,1852.
of the above well
known superior Ale. a constant and amplo supply
will bo always kept by us in store at “ Wllifok’s Wharf.”
Persona desiring the artlclo will bo
by giving notice at onr office on the *» nnri. or uhuu^
the Post-office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS fc CO.
deo 1 Wllliuk’s Wharft
promptly supplied
Wharf, or through
jEwgutttttte &flcnctcfl.
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY*
CHARTER PERPETUAL-0A8H SYSTEM.
Capital *850,000.
This Company combines tae Mutual and Proprietary
system, and will Insure tae lives of white persons, also
negroes Dr. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner,
nov 16 ly A. MINIS, Agent
Agency in Savannah*
THE LIVERPOOL AND^ LONDON LIFE AND FIRE
Insurance Company.
Instituted 1836.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL §16,000,000.
Paid up Capital $1,000,600
Surplus tna Reserve Fund. 1,340,000
$2^40,000
Working Capital-Two Millions Three Hundred and
Forte Thousand Dollars.
O FFERING, by its unusually large capital and the un
limited Individual liability of tae Stockholder*, that
great desideratum In Insurance—the moat perfect securi
ty to the public—Is now prepared, through Its ageuts, to
Insure against Fire Risks In Savannah, on the most ad.
vantageoua terms.
Directors in Mtw-York /
JAMES BROWN, Esq- Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTENEt, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
Gkorok Barclay, Eaq. I Alkx. Hamilton, Jr., Eq
Jnszrn Gaillaed, Jr., Ed. F. Bandbrson, Eaq.
C. W. Fab a a, Esq. Wa. 8. VVktmorb, Esq,
Morti’r Livihoston, Esq. |
Resident Secretary—Ahraan Prll, Esq.
Counsel of the Fosnt—Alex. Hamilton, Jr, Eaq.
Apply to
BANCROFT fc BRYAN, Agents,
nov 8 tf No. 117 Boy-street.
JAME8 McIIENRY*
INSURANCE BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office No* 118 Bay-atrect,
(Opposite the front of tho Custom House.)
MARINE PROTECTS noted and extended; Averages
adjusted; Charter Parties and Averago Honda drawn;
Papers piepared whereby to recover Losses from Ame
rican or British Underwriters: and attention give
matters connected with Shipping and Insurance,
nov 8 ly
SAVANNAH MUTUAIi INSURANCE UO*
'Ornoit 118 Bat-strrrt. -
This Company will take Fire, Marine, and River Risks
>n the moat Csvorable terms.
rxusTKBs—-
Henry D. Weed,
Hiram Roberts,
IL F. Waring,
LW.Morrefl,
John W. Anderson,
N. B. Knapp,
JJenry Lalhrop, .
” V. Wood.
WEED, President.
J John
Ni B.
Jlenn
E.F.
YD. W
HIRAM ROBERTS, Fite Prts'U
James MoHenrt. Sec’y.tnar 17
_ LOWDON PIKENIX FIRE OFFICE.
ThU Company takes Fire Risks in this City, and Insures
Rent* and Leases.
sept 2 R. HABERSHAM fc SON, Agents.
mutuaATeife INSURANCE COMV’Y
OP NEW-YORK.
Isaac Abdatt, Sec’y. Josxrn B. Collins, President.
Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
fob 1 W. P. HUNTER, AgenL
AETNA INSURANCE COMPANYfi
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Tho undersigned, Agents of the above Company, con
tinue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, fcc-
on tho most fkvorablo terms,
sopt 18 COHENS fc HERTZ.
* D,A aTSttKZ' A " r '
nab, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Pnijicrty w 1
bo Issued by , ANDREW LOW fc CO.
r Bayantteb, pci. 80,1B51,
for the whets'
nl*mt,and
»■£
0. r. Mu0*V. AriUkrjr.
ii. IDI IHMft*tw W*r*im*h
ooli a»Uri-t(Brinrnt».
Ai GIFT IMMIKN FOR 1HA3.
j
llio tVomen of tho Scrijdurea. Edited byRev.U.IItf
U^WcH.
Mr*. 'Clrkland.
ft>r •
r.— Ain.fic.ll I’ocU.
Abl
illustroiod*
Tho Gift c
The Rose) ,
Poetry, from tae
■ The i’stliwsys an^AblcUng Places oTour Lord; In tbo
iTfitSte tao;Land of Promise. ByJ,
Tj.o Morning blory. By II. WMIerbert.
The Garland; or, Token of Friendship, Edllod by
Clirtatma* Blossoms and New,Year’s Wreath. By Un
cle Thomas,
Tho Flowers of Loveliness! a Token or Remembrance.
Tho Remember Ate: a Token of Lore. ■
The Pearl t n Gift or Friendship.
Tho Magnolia; or, Gift of Friendship.
Gift of Affection. By Ruftta Griswold.
DOnalson Manor. By ifra. McIntosh.
The Forgot-Me-Not. By Ida Maitland.
Tho Keepsake for lh* Holidays.
8cenes In tae Llvee of the Apostles. By Rev. Hastings
id Btato Housos, Hospitals, 8lores, fce.,
cities aud towns In. tbe United States,
lib equal fovor In tbo Canadas, England,
U) Rev. H. liar-
T§e Heavenly Recognition. By Rev. H. Harbangh.
"ho Talisman! an Offering of Friendship.
Land of .Bondage; being the Journal of a Tour In
“•■“*■ ByJ.M.WaluwrighL
Boole of the Heart; or, Lovo’a Emblem*.
Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
Ueo20 MarkotSquare..
nm/uifiiu It 1 *uun. ni wvrou — vi
Wednesdat. December 15.
CONFESSIONS or Flu-boodle, >nd TrtmemloM Ad-
\J ventures of AtWor Gahagan. By W. M. Thackeray.
Basil: a Story or Modom Life. By W. Wilkie Collins.
Three volumes of the English edition fo one, -
. .TheSuccessful Merchant: Sketches of .tae IJfeoLMr.
Samuel Budgelt, lato of Klngswood Illtl. By WUUam
Arthur, A. Af.
Webster’s Works. The Speeches, Forensic Argu
ments, and Dlplomatlo Papers or Daniel Webster. By
Edward Everett.. Slxvols. 8vo.
English Talcs and Sketches. By Airs. Newton Cros-
loncL Tlcknor, Reed & Fields,
dTalcs' “
-Lord Saxoodsle t or. Life an
craey. By «. W. M. Roynolds.
Adventures or an Ald-de-Gamp. By Jatnea Grant.
D £o BMBBB , ,
NEW BOOKS.
B ASIL: a Story of Modem Life; by W. Wf Ikes Obi-
tins.
Home Scenes and Heart Studies: by Grace Aquifer. 1
Cecelia: or tae Memoirs of an HelreM; -by Allas Bor-
e Suocessfol Merchant; by Wm. Arthur.
Whitehall: or the Times of Cromwell.
Whticfrfers: or tho Days of Charles 2d.
Rochester: ortbe Merry Days of England.
Captain Kyd: or tae Wixzatd of the Sea.
Allnnle Gray t or who Is tao llelr 7
Received, arid for sale by
8. S. SIBLEY,
deo 16 • No. 135 Congress street*
T HACKERAY’S new work—Heury Eemoral, Colono
fo the service of Queen Anne.
A Life of Vicissitudes: a Story or Revolutionary Times.
By G.P.R. James.
Bleak House, No. 9—Tbe Children of Light.
Kathy: a Uruisoln tho China 8eas. By Mncauley.
Select British Eloquence for tbo last two Centuries. By
Professor Goodrich.
Table Talk shout Books, Afenand Manners.
“' ory of Romulus. Ily Jacob Abbott.
„nl Romo: an Introduction to Roman History.
Comparative Physiognomy—with numerous llluslra-
ons.
Mackay’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Alackay’s Ahlmou Rezon. .
Stewart’s Freemason’s Alannsl and Cross’# Chart,
nov 25 W. THORNE WILLI AA18.
TAILORING
M essrs, dibble & oauey having just
from tae North, respectfully invite tnelr customers,
the citizens orSavonuah, and Uie public generally, to call
and examtao their FALL STOCK or alt stylos and color*
or French, English and American Cloths, Casslmeros
and Vestings, which they are prepared lo maiiufecturo to
order In the neatest nnd most fashionable styles. Also,
their stock of READY-AIADE CLOTHING, consisting fo
part or Sardinian, Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddington,
and other new and foalilonabte Coats, Vesta and Pants.
*.•■Tbeund«r»l/
care, feel coni
Thelrstockof -------
CLE8 Is comploloand well ossortod, which they will sell
on the most favorable and accommodating terms.
-'iE r r
oct 3
DIBBLE fc CAREY.
AIARSHALL HOUSE
DRESNING 8 A LOON.
M ES8R8. COHEN & BANNON respestfully announce
to tae citizens of Savannah that they are now pro
lared to do all kinds of work fo tholr line at tholr new.
Jhop, near the comer of Iiroughiou and Drayton-alreets.
They have established tbe following aa tholr rate of
'larges:
For a single Shave 10 cents.
For 2 or 3 times a week.... per month 75 “
For 4 times a week do. $1 UO
For5 or 0 limesu week do. 150 *»
For every day do. 1 75 “
For Hair Uniting 20 “
For Hair Curling 55 ‘‘
For Shampooing..., 20 “
ByAt*. Con*N will always hold himseirin readiness
to attend to orders from those who may require his ser
vices at their homes. ly nov 8
^ NEW
WHOLESALE HAT STORE,
Connor of Broughton 4t Haruard-sts.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rTMIE undersigned would respectfolly announce to tae
JL citizens and merchants or Georgia, and adjacent
Slates, that they have taken tbe extensive three story
brick building on tho corner of Broughton and Barnard-
streets, in the immediate vicinity of several other wholo-
establishments, where they propose, about tho 20th
eptomber.to open one of the LARGEST fc CHEAP-
' ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, and
othor Goods fo their line, ever offered in the Southern
markets. Their assortment will not only be made up
from tholr own extensive manufactory fo Now-York, but
will embrace every thing that Is new, fashionable, and
adapted to season and climate.
We are resolved to make It the Interest of merchants,
in all sections of tho South, to trado with us, aud are pre
pared to give them as good terms os can be had Iniko
orthorn cities.
On tae first or October next, we will open our RETAIL
)EPARTM£NT, when we will offer to tbo citizens 0
Savannah and vicinity a moat stylish and elegant assort
ment of Gents’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Ladles’ Riding
IfetBjfcC, fcc,
ty Particulars In future advertisements.
sept 24
BBLDEN fc CO.
FINE HATS.
Rfc THE FALL 8TYLE for Gentlemen’s Hate hav
Jm fog been permanently established, we have now
.In store a large Stock of Hals from the most cele
brated manufacturers, which we warrant superior to anjT
other that can be produced for the same price,
sept 25 N. K.BAKnUM fcOO,
STEAM ENGINE.N, SUGAR MILLS)-4CO*.
rpHE ESSEX COMPANY Lawkbncb, Mass., are pro-
X pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam Eo-
nes, Sugar Mills, Locomotives, Cotlou and Woolen Ma*
ilncry. Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine and Parker
taler wheels, Machinists’ Tools, aud Machine Work
inerally, fo the best manner, and at prices as lo:
equally good work can bo obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy or ftiel in steam
engines, and to durability in every thing.
apr 34 ly : GORDON M cKAY, AgenL
GLASS WARE*
1 A largo and varied assortment Just opened.
'mong which may bu found several patterns of finely
ent Decanters, in setts; a forge variety of slnglo De
canters, both cut and pressed t somo handsomo styles of
Wino and Hock Bottles, Colognes, fcc. Call and ex-
amine, at [sept 80] COLLINS fc BULKLEY’S.
GEORGIA-BURR MILL STONES.
rpilE Undersigned baa on hand an assortment of Burr
X Stone, from 18 Inches to 4X feet diameter, a portion
of which Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. AU tae necessary Irons furnished with the Sk
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual to dress nnd fit Mill
Stones, the artlclo .cun be delivered at .nil times to suit
orders, nnd on Uberal terms. O, IL OAMPFIELD.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
CORNER WHITAKER fc CONGRESS-STREBTS.
T HE subscribers aro receiving their Fall nnd Winter
supply or STAPLE fcFANUY DRY GOODS, which
they will dispose of, at their usual low prices, for cosh or
city acceptance. Our stock Is largo aud well-selected.
Pfeuters aud Morchonta visiting this city would do.well
by giving us a call before purchasing elsowhero.
Wpt27 M. PRENDEUGAST fc CO.
furnished It throughout with tho best of new fur
niture and having large and airy rooms, ho hopes to share
a portion of public patronnge by close attention lo bust-
nosa, having good stabling, aud ovory convenience to
make tho guests or Id* bouse comfortable.
JuneSl ly JESSE GAIN,Proprietor.
FAHHlONABtE
TAILORING -ESTABLISHMENT*
T HE Subscriber bus Just opened his Autumn sup
ply of GOODS at hi* old stand, 105 tlryan-strsct.
ie has Just raturued from Now-York, where ho haa
bought, from tao moil feihlonablo houses fo the trade, n
complete supply of CLOTHS—French and English—of all
descriptions, for Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, fcc. fco. The
•eloction or Clollis, CaMlmereii fcc. Is ono of tho boa
lsoiiieat ever offered for info In tills market, and
recelvo ovory Ion days now supplies
‘ Goods usually kept In such sslnb-
till/ fashions from France and
iparedlocut and make
j nonteat and mint work-
Genllamen are particularly Invited to
IPHY, IQfl flryaiHtireol.
I li«n«l"'»nn-Nt ever
nowlll cuntluno to
of all doMriiilloiui of Good* usual
llilimants, with ilia monthly fesh
KidiIrimI. The aubscrllier fi pre|
up Id* Cloths foroustonmra In the
manlike manner. Genllamen ar
Our Saviour, with Pro]
The Queens of Engfem.. .
Heaven; or, The Saluted
iota and Apostles.
BjTjAgnes Strickland.,
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