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million, mid wull adapted to Uio purpose* or a
sugar plantation.
Also, sundry Unci of pluo land, at conve
cn from the mill, amounting lo upwards ■**«
1 olher real and personal p
Also, all other real and pursmiv
negroes) belonging to tho estate.
Also, a largo and valuable dwi
the cltr of St. Augustine, Bt. Jobi
I property. (
dwelling bon** -
tate a
all etwee of
the city of Ht. /
public r
1» Mid by Hid’' n<, gSPSfV 15
In families ncholc® gang or abotti 817 Negroes, accus-
tomndu - — - " “
may bo,
■where also may bo seen a diagram of tho real ei
hiblUng the quality and location.
w i ' JACOH WALDBURQ,
It. A. PUTNAM.
i» die culture of cotton and sugar crojvuTbey
or the Company, of
■"’M, free of cow
T. EUttUj.yffiir' 4 '' "
W. M. HOWLAN1),.
Kill PIIlEADinCpi . „
?hia & Savannah Stoara Navigation Co,
nd 1 splendid slde-wneelstean.
B OP GEORGIA, of 1800 tons
Try ablp STATE
register,uapUJ^Jtowtt.-...,...,.
lar trips and will leave Savannah on Wnonksday,
8th day of September, and every alternate Wednesday
thereanet t say on the 23d Sepu, 0th and 80th Oct, and
3d and 17th November, and so on.
mSiSpbu builiwlih ontlro nnVd’jo’^fcor,
Oomlbrt and despatch, and oflbre new. and admirable fa
duties to business and travel. For
^uuuvtia—-iKMUttn, Dint, uunmere, ueaTer, uaaier
WHITE GOODS—Jaconet Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
aa Muslim, Plain and Figured j Qunbrio DtmlUeat
ded and Embroidered 8klrtfi, fcc.
pljrto
Administrator?* Notice.
A LL persons Indobtedto tho estate orHenryTIllman,
late of-Pulaski county, deceased, are hereby re
quested to roako iinraodlule payment; and aU pemms
'ifftSSBPi ‘"ftsEP.I TIMiMAN, Ailm’r.
Agents In Savannah.
HERON A MARTIN, .
Agentsln Philadelphia.
NBW-VORK & SAVANNJUl 5TB1H-SMP LINES
WEEKLY.
ALABAMA, .CpUln L,o«,
im^sSMSSsS^m,
1 ships are of l^OOtoo* - 1'“* * J
ty, speed, and comfort,
seSteamers,living Sat
LINENS, fcc.—44 Super Irish Linens, best mark; 34
and7-8 Long Lawns: tM to 194 OaratlyRheetlnga; Pil
low-Cue Lluenst Scotch and Irish Diapers t llucabuee;
8-8 to 34 Damask Napkins;'Blown add Blue Check
Doyles 184 to 104 Blenched and Brown Table Damasks:
84 to 184 Bleached Damask Cloths t Cotton and Worsted
Tabte and Plano Covers; 104 to 134■Toilet and .Impe-
.... SiPtM
fitch Flannels t Fancy Wool Plaids
Fancy Casslmerea; Tweeds; Ken-
than; Shovels and 8padea;
Potato Hooka; Manure Drugs: Cob Crushers:
Shellers; 8cythe* amlSneathst Hoes: Axes; Pick Axes
and Handles; Road Bcrapera; Ox Chuns; Segments and
Judgeow; Screen Wire; Jlamoe; Measures; Grist Mill*,-
Uco Threshers} Cauldrons : Douglas’ Pumps and Wa
ter Rams; Well-wheels and Buckets: Cotton and Coun
ter Beales; Trucks: Cotton Hookst Mill and Cross-cut
8awa; Hand and Yard Saws: Jock 8erewa;- Burns'
Boa Island Cotton Gins; Griswold*# Upland Cotton Gina:
Cement; Plaster; fee. For sale by
CHA8.11.CAMPF1ELD, 171 Bay-st.
Heston, aK
Pauagedsii, payable bcforogolng onboard)
ktii: PA6ELFORD, FAY fc CO,
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCIIILL.
104 Frontatrst. Wew-York.
rpHE subscriber hiring taken*“Williamson's Sheds,”
lrhprepared to receive Ootton
7VTOT1CE.-A11 persons having demands against the
IN estato of J. E. Houstonn, deceased, will plcaso for
ward Uicm to the subscriber through the Savannah poet
J. W. 1IOU8TOUN.
rrH^MOKTBSa ,n .ppltMtlOQWlU
JL be mml. to Iho M.rino uA Fire Inmijnce Bulk of
tho 8toto ofGeorshi for naynioiit of. BukHoto of Iho
Issuo of said Bank, NojlQI,' dated. November 1, 1849.
for 8100- tbo left hand half if which bu been lost. All
person, are cautioned
Nor. 0,1853- law3m
SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA d: HAHUIURO,
The Union Steam Boat Company of Geor
igta and 8oiilh Carolina having tlioroughly
joverhauled and refitted tho superior steam
pacxeu it. L. COOK and OREGON, with Lightens are
tow ready to transport freight ot aU descriptions be
tween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much,
f not more dispatch, than any other boats on the rim.
The steamers are commanded by experienced and ac
commodating Captains. All freight consigned to their
agents will be forwarded free or commissions,
The accommodations for passengers are equal, If not
upcrlor to any boats on the river.
■■ HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah.
E. F. K INCH LEY fc CO n Agents *
sept 91 JAMES HARPER, Agent, Augusta.
TOTHE LADIES., .
K. BARNUM k CO. have on hand a fbw seta of
• Stone Martin Victorinas, Muff* ant‘ '" “‘
U be sold very cheap. Inquire at ito C
Cap Store, 149 Congress street.
m MCDONALD?
GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND SUB*
ION ALFORD.
Woodbury, Ga.
. E MONTHS artordate^ap pllcatlon will be made
X to tho Planters' Bank for renewal Of a Twenty Dol
LffBBUTcttcr ^* $&&«**
October Clh, 1859. law'
T HE subscribers would call the attention of the dll-
sens of8avtnnah and surrounding country to their
large and newly-selected stock or
HOUBE-FURNISHiNG GOODS,
comprising almost every article wanted In Airnlshlng
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all of
bich were bought tor Cash, and will be sold at remark*
bly small profits.
They call particular attention to their Stock of Stoves
Grates, Mantel Pieces, kc.
Persons wonting any thing In the line of House-keep
ing articles would do well to examine their Stock before
purchasing elsewhere, and have the advantage or select
ing from an entirely New Stock.
MORSE k NICHOLS,
sept 28 tf 155 Broughton-st.
“‘ffifccis S. BAHTOW.
Executor of Wm. 11. Mongtn.
In January next, wUl be sold, in
House. In Springfield, Efflngliam
i named Eve, about forty-six years
iben,about ten years or age.
/, aNSgro womannami „
, noV 10 , . .
IWHS Administrator's Sale.
O N the first Tuesday In January nexLjriU be sold, In
front of the Co0rt_
county,i
from the city of Savanuab, containing three handled and
twenty three acres, more or less, known aa the Ute real-
of the dcceawd. ’ - •
BENJAMIN J. DASHER, Adm'r.
November S3.1852, novM
nexL w*lil be sold, In
QN the flrel Tuesday .In
ourt House, tn Hprlngflcldl Effingham
tho legal hours, a llkdy Negro roan
“Xiso. wllTbe sold, on the same day, In front or the Court
llouse^in the county of Lowndes, lot of Land No. 127, In
House, in the county orLownaes, tot or Mana no. r-/, in
tho 10th district of said county, containing four bunored
nod ninety acres ; sold as _the property of the estato of
Thomas .Hurst, decease
said deceased. Terms
1 November 23,1852.
known the dayof isle.
ABETU HURST, Adm'
im’x.
rrsllREE months afterdate application will be made to
1 the Bonk of the 8tate-of Georgia for payment of a
Twenty Dollar Bill, letter A, dated June Dtb. Also, for
u Ten Dollar BUI, No. 40, both payable at Branch Bank
In Augusta, the right hand halves or which wet
. frem lUc mail In remitting tfcsm.
Savannah, Nov. 20,18*«3. _
A. W. BLOUNT.
Savannah, Nor. 20,
nov29
*• NOXi,
ceased, wlU present them within the tithe prescribed by
rrtWO months after (fate, application will be made to
X • Uie Honorable tho Court of.Ordlnarv or Glynn coun
ty, for leave to sell the Real Estate and Negro slaves be
longing to George A. Reed, late of said county, deceased,
for the benefit of hlabelrs and creditors.
■ November 25,1859.
J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm'r.
nor 29
NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made to
tho Court of < irdinary of Effingham county for leave
. w ..am county for leave
to sell aU the land* belonging to the estate of Robert J.
Mingtcxiorffitata^^e^
Springfield, Nor. 13,185^ ^ • » ' - - •
Adm'r.
nor IS
n will be made
igham county for
A‘tL persons having demands against the J
A KLIAS'BLISS, formeriy or this city, deceased, will
present them within the time prescribed by law, and
those Indebted to said estato will make payment to
• nor 1? EUAS REED, Adm’r.
-uW-.r* - NOT?I«E.
T WO MONTHS after date, application
to tbe Court or Ordlnnry of Effllngha
leave to seU all the Lands nelouging to'<
THOMAS HURST, lata of said county, deceased, for di
vision amoug the helra.
ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
Novcm. 0*3,1852. nor 3
* ^ NOTICE^ ! ] .
date, application wUl be made
i Court or Ordinary of Chatham
e Real Estate and Negro 8!sves
BATES, late of said county, de-
! his heirs and creditors.
ANN B. BATES, Adm’x.
fJtWO^MONTHS after data,jipj
I to tho Honorable
county for leave to sel
ssapstf""-
Avceoegea.;
>PERSONS
having idet
V. REED, I
i-against the Estate
late of Glynn county, do-
jljl. oi LLumiL rt. jkx.cu. caieoi uiyun couucy, uo-
eoasod, are herfiby required to present them, duly at
tested. within tbe time prescribed by law; and ail per
sons Indebted lo aald Estate are hereby requested to
, j aa|di_
make immediate payment
J. G. HOWARD, Adm’r,
Savannah .Ga.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having claims against the Estato of
W. WE1CHSELMAUM, deceased, late of Burke
1M,
: are hereby notified to
withlu tbe time prcscrl
jdebUxl to said decease
make Immediate payment to
nov 10
it them, properly at-
md'by law; and all per*
1 are hereby required to
A. EINSTEIN, Adm’r.
■ pffr nnSti*—.—..— —. - —_—_— r . tv
Envlnton P. O n Barnwell Ditto B. 0.
Pec. 10,1852. . . , ; .3aw4w dec 10
’ Citation^ for Letters, of Administration.
S T EfIinglmm Co.’ j To * dlwhom Uma f concern:
fM^er<«i^0^cxSl Tt»o^hu applied to mo for letter*
— - cite and admonish all and sin*
altera of said deceased, to file
A (If *hy have) in my office wllhln the
time prescribed by taw, otherwise said Letters wlU
granted the applicant.
Wltnw, my hand and official slgnatnre, this 34th day
Of November, A. D. 1859.. JAMES EARN,
HOT 30... Ordinary E.O.
. r Loiters of Adminiiitratiou.
r County T< ? a,Iw,)0 " 1 itmuyooncem:
[tag Oustmah applies lo me tor Letters o
— and chattels, rights and
*’■ doeeased
dTurf mm 5? “
.S. BRADWELL. '
Ordinary, Ubarly Coutily.
"SW
• JIlBtlOB.
have) In my office,
or said LettosrWll
GENERAL ADVERTISING A1
OFFICE.
mar 14 . No. 10 8tatMto Boston, Maas.
8. M. PxTTxaotLL k Co n Newspaper Advertislr
Agents, No. 10 8Ute street, Boston, are Agents for tt
Savannah Republican, and are authorized to receive A
vertitcnnenU and Subscriptions at the same rale# as are
required at this office. Tnelr reoolpta are regarded as
; mymen ts.
do
8 FOB.
dES
MY HUG0E8S In the CARRIAGE
.... .... Business in the dty or- Savannah, Is no
longer an experiment, It In “JUml fttt”
For tbe considerate, generous confidence and liberal pa-'
tronage that I have received from Fa cross, Blau*
charts and Crrasiia generally, 1 desire in’ this public
manner lo express my thanks, and to renew my assu
rances of increased determination to gtve the most entire
satisfaction to all who may favor me with their custom. 1
have devoted tbe past summer to getting up a lasok and
SPLENDID STOCK OF EVERT KIND OP GaKEUOK now In
use. All ortheseOarriagea are well suited to this mar
ket, and tor neatne*t,ligkt*ui and iurability they can
not be surpassed. Rookaways of every style, Coaches
and Pleasure Wagons. Also, BuootEs of every con
ceivable shape and kind (among them, some from J. H.
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In New York) and a
very neat, light and convenient style of Sulky, for
Physicians and others. J.C. THORNTON,
■“*“ " Corner of West Broad and Bay-ala.
NEW WINE AND LltttOtt STOBE.
No. B Wliitakor-flt.
, THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces
to the citizens of Savannah, and or tbe lute-
,rioroflhls8tate, that he basnuw opened and
continually in store, a largo assortment of the
ities of the various kinds o( ..
WINES AND LIQUORS,
both foreign and domestic. Invoiced from the best sour
ces, and to bl» stock or which, at present on hand, he iu-
vltes attention. Having bad extenalro experience In
France aa a manufacturer, and In America aa importer
and dealer, his acquaintance with tbo trade enables him
to offer assurance that Iho articles which are enumera
ted below are each genuine.
ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin;
Scotch, Irish and Monnngahela Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaica and SU Croix Rom.
WINES. .
Old Port, Madeira, 8herrv, Champagne, Hock, Claret,
8autcrne and Burgundy Wines.
CORDIALS.
In Cases, Curacoa. Maraschino, Ratafia, Stave!U, Kir*
schenwasser, Absinth, kc- kc.
ALE AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent tor Domestic Liquors.
oct 20 ly B. MAYER.
DEALERS HT DRY GOODS,
r\FFER FOR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Flan-
\J nets, Linaeys, Osnaburgs, Yams, Shirtings and
Sheetings, Ginghams and Prints, DeLalnes and Blerlnoa,
Bombazines and Alpacas, Black and Colored Chsllys,
Black and Colored Satins and Silks, Dress Silks or aU
qualities, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton
PIUow-casin&8aper Irish Linens, TOwellngs, Damasks
and Napkins, Table Diapers and Cloths Furniture Prints,
Fringes, Dimity, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cas-
simeres, Vesting*. White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shawls of all kinds. La
dles’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Caps and Collars,
’•-’"T of all kinds, Cloves of all kinds, 8Uk Handker-
fcc.} together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Goods establishments.noyl
PLANTATION GOODS.
jy;
Osnaburgs; 50 do. Heavy Colton Sheetings; .100 dozen
Wqol Cap*.'oct 18
^^^■lAJVNAH JLJUV DOCKT^™
To Ship Ownera> Masters and Consignees of Vessels
T ^HUE Snscriber respectfully informs them that the 8A-
(■VANN AH DRYDOCK is now in successful opera-
Itlon, and It is calculated to take In shlpsof any chua from
100 to 1500 tons burthen. It Is 930 toet long and 05 feel
Alanre 85
of materiL
, — —_—, „ r with as much
despatch as in any other port. Pump and Block Malting
and Smith’* work done on the premiss*, and every effort
made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may
fkvor tbe Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDERS]
Agent and 8uperin ......
fob 94 Late of Marsh’s DoS. Charleston.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARB1AGE HAKEB)
300 CONGRESS AND 95 ST. JULIAn4jTBEET,
Franklin-Square.
■^yOULD Return his UtankS to T * "
* to his friends tnd patron*
w for part tavoure, end Inform tliem, thatbe r ls now I
reedy et the old stand, to execute any work In the above
line, and hopes by hi* untiring exertions to please ell
who may honor him with a call. AU kinds of repairing
In theabove business done with the utmost neatness aw
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
WbeeL,Wagons, Drays, Carta, Ac- made on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terms. Jan 90
OF TURPI
JTGHN POOLL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
aavamiAn, aa. ’ • f
No* 11 \n>llaker«»tiest.
K^2ES , 2^do!* I,> ” w ^ , . ,TBLBAD ’ PareKo, •
GROUND PAI TS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome t roen, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAWTSt
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Bed Lead, Litharge, Parit and Chrome Green,
Prussian Bine, Chrome Yellow. Ui her, Terra de Sienna,
Drop. Black, and A VARIETY OP FANCY COLOHjftT
Linseed Oil- Bperm do- Neatsfuot do- and SPIRITS
’ENTINE^W^teAyash BRUSHES, ~ * '-
into Var-
Pfcturo
pan, Light a
ofall kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Print* and
Borders.
S3T The abov^ articles will be sold on reasonable
House, Sign .and Ship Fainting
Done In a workman-like manner, and at reasonable
prices. • ‘ Jan 90
BLAKE’S PATENT
in fine pow-
,—— T consistency
of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure ore tow months to the atmosphere, this coating
becomes a perfect slate or coat of mall, protecting what
ever Is covered from the action of the weather and from
fire.
Thera la nothing equal to it for steamboat and ear decks,
tor all kinds of Iron, as It forms a coating nearly aa hard
aa tho Iron itself and never cleaves off.
In some pieces, a spurious article has been sold as the
getmlne^therefore purchasers should be earefol to-buy ol
Ercnr Barrel Is’marked B1JIKK8 FIIlE-PllOOf
TAINT. Tbe above Paint istor sale In Savannah by
sep 18 0. A. L. LAMAR.
MARINE RAILWAY.
npHB undersigned respectfully Informs all who may
Ji needWs sendees, that ho has charge of the MARINE
RAILWAY, which Is now In successful operation. He
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usual
visiting our port, and to do Uio work or repairing, Ac-on
reasonable terms. Tlioso who wish to dean or paint
bottoms of tbolr vessels can also bo accomodated on I
IWlway upon nasombte terms. Holt also prepared
contract for building vessels of anv doss or Jescrjpth
and to carry on lh« business of Ship Csrpontering, H
Making, aud Oaulklnir, In all lla various branches, at
•astern extramily or ilia dty.
' lurtei 1
orv
X til* Foundry aud Madilua
ilMjri buslutea, and wingod
Xo ths y»ttoMo7«40ci
offer It tor sale, subject to debenture. If
Trade In tbl* euterpriie, 1 will oonliu
them tho article direct, I nnnex a co
cate of Otard,-Dupuy A Co-whlch aooo_,-_ r . r _ -------
W.M. P. 30 X P'a We, tbo undertjgned, Oterd.
“ i Duptty A Go- Merchants at
Cognac, do hereby certify that
ThlrtyHair, Fifteen Quarter,
and Ten Eighth pipe* Brandy,
marked aud numbered as In
tbe margin, with our fire Brand
PPPVHB ... on the bead end Initials (O.D)
OTARD, DUPU Y A CO. at the. Bung, hsvo been pro-
COGNAC. pared by our bouse tor the
American market, nnd for
warded to Bordeaux to bo
shipped on board the Alve-
»•-— '-W,
FOR PRESERVING,
’APRR; ADV-,
-—OPTION OFFICE.
108 Nassau Street* NEW-YOUK.
mar 14 [Established In 1843.1
W-ifoPJB
fTNHB most desirable toilet rutlclo In the world. Ifdlea
try It I It cotte but 93eents In largo bottles, end Is sold
by all principal dealers throughout North end 8ouU» *unoj
America, Europe, and tbe Islands of tee Ocean.
B. THOMAS LYON, 161 Broadway, N. Y.
Md b,.»r, DrugsUt •“‘rf*
Wholesale Agents, Savannah, Geo.
NOTICE,
HP HE undersigned havo this day termed a Co-Par*r.er-
X ship, under the firm or BANCROFT A BRYAN,
for the purpose of conducting a
GENERAL AGENCY & BROKERAGE BU8INE8S
IN TAB rUHCnaSB AND SALK Of
Stocks* Bonds, Excuange Ac ltcul Estati
Likewise, for tee transaction of all kinds of
AfeWtfms Notarial Proceedings, and Aifjnstmtnt of M*
Tins Averages,
and respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and
the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BIIYAN.
lOTOMce No. 117 Bay-etreeL
Prlco Reduced to Three Dollars,
Or Fbnr Dollars if not paid before the first of July in
any year.
PROSPECTUS OF. TUB
Sonthem Literary Messenger for 1803.
NINETEENTH VOLUME.
TN Issuing the Prospectus for tho Nineteenth Volume of
X the SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER, the
Proprietors beg leave to assure the public that no exer
tions will be remitted on their part to malntalu the high
character of the work, aud to challenge the patronage of
aU who value sterling literary merit. For eighteen years,
the Messenger has endeavored to reflect railhfolly the
Southern mind, while disdaining all narrow and sectional
views, and has been alone among tee monthly periodi
cals of America lit defence of the peculiar Institutions of
the Southern States. To thlsofflcelt will still bedevoted,
and will be prompt to repel assaults upon the 8outb, whe
ther they come under the specious garb or fiction, aa in
“ Undo Tom’s Cabin,” or lu the direct form of anti-
slavery pamphlets. At this critical Juncture, while our
enemies are employing literature as their most potan
'capon of attack, tee Southern people wlU surely no
.'iihhold their encouragement from a work whoso aim
It shall beta strike blows in their dersnee.
The Messenger.will, as heretofore, present its readers
wlthRevlews, Historical and Biographical Sketches, No
vels, Tales, Travels. Essays, Poems. Critiques, and Pa
pers on the Army, Navy, and other National Subjects.
And while the Proprletora do not appeal to the pabllo
on the score of a long list of contributor*, they may refer
with pride to the following names, aa among those who
are enlisted In behairortbH Magazine.
LIcuUF.M. Maury. Mlea Margaret Junkln, Caroline
HowenL Prof. H. A. Washington, Prof. J. T. L. Preston,
Prof. Scheie De Vero. Georgo Frederick Holmes, Prof.
George E.,f>sbney, Hugh It. Pleasants, Wm. M. Bur-
well, M. R* H. Garnett, Rev. Wm. II. Foote, Rev. Sidney
Dyer, John B. Dabney, Rev. J. II. Bocock, Rev. M. D.
Hope, Bev. C. R. Vaughan. W. Gilmore Simms, J. M. Le-
—- • « *'-Cabe} Hr- ** *• *•
i are, Bev. J. 0. McCabe, Hon. Judge B. F. Porter, J. A.
rumor. Dr. 8. H. Dickson, Mrs. E. If. Evans, Mrs. Anna
“syro Dlnnlea, Judge A. B. Meek, Mis* 8usan Archer
alley, Col. P. BL George Cooke, U. 8. Dragoons.
With • view to ensure a larger circulation of Uie Mes
senger, tbe Proprietors have determined upon a rodu
tion ortho Price of Subscription to
THREE DOLLARS PER ASNIJIT, IN ADVANCE,
ok roca Dou-Axsir not taid before the 1st or jolt
IN ANT YEAR.
Magazine.
Tbo Editorial and Critical department of the
ger will continue as heretofore, uuder the charge of
JOHN R THOMPSON, ESQ.
end will embrace copious notes on current literature and
reviews ofall new American or Foreign Works of gene
ral Interest and value. Tbe Editor’s opinion will be aL
-ays fearlessly and honestly avowed.
Hereafter, the Business Department will be conducted
by the undersigned, to whom ell communications of
business nature must be addressed.
MACFARLANE, FERGUSON fc CO-
3tl2wo Richmond, Vs
Steadily Comlnfijvand Constantly
T HE subscriber fs receiving, weekly, per steame
targe supplies of Boys’ sntT Children’s Clothing;
tee numerous Utils sails seen about town wlU tell thu.
tales—that they are good; that they are cheap; nnd that
they were bought at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range,
[nov 1Q3 GEO.S. NICHOLS.
PORTRAIT PAINTING;
J OUN ANTROBUS, Portrait Painter, would respect
fully tender bis professional services to the citizens
or Savannah and vldully.
UIs Rooms, In Bt. Andrew’s Hall, are always open
public Inspection, and he would be gratified to bare any
visitors who may be pleased to call.noy 19
CLOTHING.
npilOSE fancy Casslmero Business Salts sold by ns (his
JL season have been very much admired; we have but
a few more left, to stairs whisk our friends must call
early. Wo ere receiving by every steamer additions
our already well assorted stock. Fancy Talma Cloa
and Over Cool* in cudleas variety, et
nov 17 PIERSON, I1E1DT fc CO.’S.
AMERICAN HOUSE*
HANOVERpBTIUSET T. .BOSTON,
BY LEWIS BICE.
REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
Possessing all the modem Improvements and Conveni
ences for Ute Accommodation of Uie Traveling
Public.
Beetsn, Nov, 111, 1852. ly
To tlmlanU, Shippert Dmgliilt amt Othori.
- --
This MustanHi made from ilia beet English Mi Italian
Seed, and needs no olhsr recommendation Ilian tea ox*
at their Coffee and Hjilr-
No, 7II
^Ojposlte Wm» Collates fc'
„„,R«w YorkWfr* Railing Woifki,
f Nwmiwii MlmJ-i *
wm
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OULU.
Omm.mil
>, Dsvannan.
ram. Os)
MTltaVK ,
In testimony thoreoft we
• seal.A;.■ have signed the preseol, «k|
*•••••* affllxed our Seal hereto.
J52l
, RESTORING fc BEAUTIFYING
THE HAIR,
PATENT WORLD'S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE!.
TITE ere happy to announce test GHILSON’S -PA-
W TENT AIR WARMING AND VKNTIfJlT'
INO FURNACE, a* *ecci
Is declared by high and 1
11EST FURNACE IN Ti T
Not only Is this Furnace and our ayslem of V«nll!ajlpn
proved and declared lo bo the, best mode or. Warming
and Ventilating Dwellings Churches, Academies, School
Houses, Court and State Hoiises, Hospitals, 8tores, &«l,
In nearly all tho cities and towns In the United States,
but is mooting with equal fkvor In the Canadas, England,
Russia, and olbor foreign countries. U has been award
ed at tho recont Fairs in ;bla country Gold and Silnsr
Medals, First Prsmiums, and lastly, the Great PRIZE
MEDAL at thp World’s Fkir, London. It has been sub
jected to tbo mos; rigid Investigation and severe practl*,
cel tests, nnd unanimously declared tho best (See tho
printed reporfa of.the Fairs, also city and Slate public
Committees on Publlo Buildings.) We hnve more than
twenty-five hundred references, many or whom are pro-
fosslonal gentlemen, whose sclentlflo attainments In such
matters are well know... To attain this desirable object,
the inventor of this Furnaoe first abandoned the manu
facture ortho common frail hot-air ftimaeos seven years
since, under ihe settled conviction that'red-hot Iron for
. .k —•, out of tee sir, psodnr* —
o Circle, lly Mr*. Kirkland.
, _,_™4KWlte flvo brilliant lllumliialli
Tho Rosemaryw-n collection or Bacre.1 nnd Religious
h ond Amerioan poets. •
' K PJocea or our Lord { In Uie
Co lju,a or ‘' rora ""' U,J '
Tlio Morning Glory. By II. W. Herbert ,
Tito Garland; or, Token or Friendship. Edited by
Frieiidtelp'ofrertng.
Christinas Blossoms and New Year!s Wreath. By Un-
oioThomas,i ■ .v i.: i-’f-wRjBft'
Tho Flowers of Loveliness i a Token of Remembrauoo.
The Remember Met a Token of Love.
The Pearl: a Gift of Friendunp. ;
Dennison Manor. By Mrs. McIntosh.
Tho ForgobMo-NoL By ,Ida Maitland.
UyRov,tl.sllngj
rlcklnnd. *
i Rev. H. liar.
*t8o Heavenly Recognition. By Rev. H. Horbaugh.
Tiie Talisman t an Offering of Friendship;
Land of Bondage; being the Journal of a Tour in
Egypt. By J. M. WalnwrlghL
Tho Book of the Ueart; or, Love’s Emblems.
Received by J. B, CUBDEDOB.
o20 Market Square,
UCAt DENTIST.
rwi£5s*Nr—
l'ruutlco o, ItlDdlcliitt nud tuirrorv
Ileiiilr.ee and .Oj/ie.—No^ SO^Abcffooni, corner or Konuj
J/eure of PjMldr.L’o.—Frimi B till 10 o’clock A m
.ml from 31111 5, I*. M. '■
' -IU1XS I>. A. OAHUNEiC ~
„.on UR0JU)WAY, jrRir-ronr
IMPORTER OF FRENCH BONNET’S<
... ' _*HSS N. A. OO.MV,— ,
«o» bRoapjpa 1-j .vj: If. York.
RECEIVED D^JOIIK M?W)OPER » CO.
-VfY NOVEL?!r^V.!liSc»‘orEiisUd. Life, B/BIr
IVl E. Ilulwcr l.ytton. Putl.
My Life and Acta In Hungary, In the years 1848 and
1849. By Arthur Gflrgel.
Christmas Tales. Ify Charles Dickens.
Blanca t a Tale of Erin and Italy. By Edwafd Main-
’flie^’retty Plate. By John Vincent. Illustrated by
Dsrley. ' > t •«
Speeches on tbe Legislative Independence of Ireland;
with Introductory Notes.; ”—.-**—^—
Tho Living Pmpti
Living Dtvinea.or.tb
Rav.Ellish WUsqh.
burning out or tho pots, which permits the poison
gases to escape and mingle with tee air; ana teen the
nd expense of repairs, new pots, fcc. Ho
satisfaction or knowing that his efforts to
secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, tor
thoroughly warming and ventilating buildings, has been
entirely successful: They possess tee following advan-
itageat Purity of air, powerful heaters, eponomfc|fcai
LYON’S EXTRACT
or
Pure Jamaica Ginger.
r. power!
lclte, bit
easily c
ige |o destroy the unwholcsomo
l turbid water, can rply upon Its
** '• also extensively used tor cu
ing cakes, preserves, fcc, To
T Complaints, Chr’
fltffi
Ing s'.harmless bet--,
effects of brackish and .
luloe character, and It la also extensively
... jrr purposes, to flavoring cakes, i
the afflicied with Dyspepsia, Summer —. r . .
era. Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague, Dizziness, gene-
ral Prostration, fcc^ nothing has ever been prescribed
with equal effect.
Manufactured by E. THOMAS LYON, Chomifit,
101 Broadway, N. Y. '
Inquire tor LYON’S PURE GINGER. Sold by reptr,
table Druggists throughout tho world.
Bold at'manufacturer's prices by _
T. M. TURNER fc GO, Savannah, Ga;
■lec 11- ; . ' eodfiro
PATENT WIRE BAILING.
P ATENT W1RB’ RAILING, Form and RaUroad
FENCING, with every variety of Wrought and Cast
IRON FURNITURE.
M. WALKER fc SONS,
_;hranta Wire Railing Works, Warehouse N.E.
comer oth and Marketed#^ Philadelphia.
Circulars obtained, awl any further information, by ap
plying as above, or to UaLvIn Fay, Architect, Savannah,
earner BuU and Braan-sts, over Haywood’s Shop,
nov 39 3mo CALVIN-FAY, AgeuL
_ _ feal phBr
for burning' anteracfte, bitumlnoui coda or wood, all
eqaallyweti—flues easily cleared out—great durability
or furnace, not linblo to repairs for a long time; perfect
safety against setting buildings on Are In which they are
ocated: may be set In low cellars. Sizes tor all classes
of buildings.
Also—Four sizes of new and superior PORTABLE
FURNA0E8-Dr. Clark’s improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS ofall descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES j
ROOM VENTILATORS, fcc.
Emerson’s celebrated VENTILATORS tor Roots ot
buildings smoky chimneys, fcc. COOKING RANQE8,
with or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures. All
• styles of those beautiful
__ jitOE MAEBLE HAHTIES,
Parlor and Chamber Frame Grates,
of rich European and American styles.
Also—A splendid article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
GRATES, for Parlors, fcc.
Architects,Builders,and tbe Public generally, please
examine our extensive assortment. Personal attention
given to warming and ventilating buildings In nny part
or the country.
CI1ILSON, RICHARDSON & CO., •
374 Broadway, Now-York.
CH1LSON, RICHARDSON & CO.,
51 fc 53 Blackstone-sL, Boston.
oct 10 ltawi4tawu4mo
M 1
GOVERNORS FOR 8TEAM. ENGINE S
rpHE subscriber haying the General Agency for the
X sale of Pitcher’s Hydraulic Governors, the only one
that received a medal at the Fair of the American Insti
tute In 1852, is now preiuulng to attach the same to 8!oara
Engines, and warrant* them to give a regular and steady
motion to the Euglne. Engines making fifty revolutions
r minute, can be held regardless of the kind of work
be performed so as not to vary more than ono half of
ono revolution per minute. For further •particulars, ad
dress at New York, T.SWAN, Jr., careof
dec 21 lira THOMPSON fc HITCHCOCK.
of French, English and American Cloths, Casslmerea
and Vestings, which they are prepared to manufketuro to
order In the neatest nnd most ftuhlonable styles. Also,
their stock of READY-MADE CLOTH ING, consisting in
part of Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddlngion,
and other now and fiuhlpnable Coats, Vests and Paats. ^
AIjEI ALE I ALE!
Messrs. Quantoek, Roberts & Co.:—Gent’s^
You are hereby appointed our “8olo Agents”
.... u ...o of our Brands of ‘‘Albany Imperial Ale” In
the city or Savannah, 8tale or Georgia, from and after this
JOHN TAYLOR fc 8ON0.
[SlgnedJ JOHN
Now York, December 1,1852.
JJAVING received tee
.... , of the above well
known superior Ale, a constant ond ample supply
will be always kept by us In store at “ Wllllnk’s Wharf.”
Persons dealring the article wUl be promptly supplied
by giving notice at our office on the Wharf! or through
the Post-office. QUANTOCK, ROnERTO fcCO.
d*el-’ Wllllnk’s Wharf.
JnauVuncratnemteB.
MARSHALL ilOUBE
DRESSING SALOON.
M ESSRS. COIIEN & BAN NON respostfU.lly announce
lo Uie citizens of Savannah that they nro now pro
I ared to do all kinds of work In their line at their new
hop, near tho corner of Broughton ond Draylon-streeta.
They have established the following as their rate of
Cha *$br a single Shave. 10 cents.
For 2 or 3 times a week... .per month 75 •*
For 4 times u week do. 8100
For 5 or fi times a week do. 150
For every day do. 1 75 “
For Hair Cutting 20 “
For Hair Curling .95 ”
For Shampooing 20 **
OTMn. CcniKU will alwoys bold himself In readiness
to attend to orders from thoso who may require his ser
vices at their homes. ly nov 8
NEW
THE UNITED 8TATES LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TftUST COMPANY*
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CASH SYSTEM.
Capitol *250,000.
This Company combines the Mutual and Proprietary
rstem, and will insure tbe lives of white persons, also
sgroes Dr. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner,
nov IB ly A. MINIS, Agent.
Agency In Savannah.
THE LIVERPOOL AND "LONDON LIFE AND FIRE
Insurance Company.
Instituted 1830.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.................flU-
Paid up Capital *1,000,600
Horplus and Reserve Fund 1,340,000
*2,340,000
Working Capital-Two Millions Three Hundred and
Forts Thousand Dollars.
O FFERING, bylu unusually large capital and the un
limited individual liability of tee Stockholders, test
great desideratum In Insurance—tbe most perfect securi
ty to the pnbUo—ts now prepared, through Its agents, to
insure against FlrS Risks In Savannah, on the most ad
vantageous terms^
Directors in New-York t
JAMES BROWN, Earn, Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTENET. “ “
Georoe Barclay, Esq.
Joseph Gaillake, Jr.,
C. W. Faber, Esq.
Morti’k Livihostok, Esq.
RssUtnt
». Esq-Deputy Chairman.
Alb x. Hamilton, Jr M Eq
Ed. F. Sanderson, Esq.
Wa. S. Wktrore, Esq.
..... Secreterg—Alfkkd Pell, Esq.
Counsel of tho'Board—Alex. Hamilton, Jr., Esq.
• tn
BANCROFT fc BRYAN, Agents,
tf No. 117 Bay-street.
Apply to
JAMES Mel
INSURANCE BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office No. 118 Bay-ityeet,
(Opposite tie front of the Custom House.)
MARINE PROTESTS noted and extended; Averages
adjusted; Charter-Parties and Average Bonds drawn;
Papers prepared whereby to recover Losses from Ame
rican or British Underwriters: and attention given to si
mitten connected with Bhl^plng and Insurance.
SAVMNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE GO.
OrvicE 118 Bay-street.
This Company *111 take Fire, Marine, and River Risks
>n.tbe most frtvorable terms.
—TRUSTEES—
Henry D. Weed, I John W. Anderson,
Hiram Roberts, I N. B. Knapp,
if. F. Waring, I Henry Latnrop, '
LW. Morrell, I E.F.Wood.
f - HENRY D. WEED. President.
HIRAM .ROBERTS, Pice Prss't.
Jakes McHenrt. 8tt's. mar 17
CONDON PII4ENIX FIRE OFFICE.
This Company takes Fire Risks lu this CUy, and Insures
; Rents end Leases.
■pi a R. U AltElt&JI AM fc BON, Agents,
raU x U yu. x«FK N iN vS un*«c E oomptt
Isaac Asbatt, Sec’y. Joseph B. Collins, President,
Dr. R. DMrnold, Medical Examiner.
AppHcatious/ecelvetTby
fob 1 T W.P. HUNTER, Agent
Tho
tinue to take
on the most fkvorabl
sept 19
I, Agents of tee above Company, eon-
against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, fcc-
bis terms. *
COHENS fc HERTZ.
Bolj a c »a ,, “
ft# p "' lc "” '"’IBiaWK 1 "
HanuillMlt, Oct. 90,1831
i ' ,n ' '»•
Also,
ES8R8. DIBBLE fc CA1
TAILORING
LB fc CAREY having Jnst returned
nviieteetr
ir stock of F
!S is coinplo.. j r—
on the most favorable and accommodating terms.
oct 2
DIBBLE fc CAREY.
tM
WHOLESALE HAT ST0EE,
Corner of Broughton Ac Barnard-*ts.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rpilE undersigned would respectfully announce to the
JL citizens and merchants or Georgia, and adjacent
States, that they have taken tbe extensive three story
brick building on the corner of Broughton and Barnard-
streets, In Ihe Immediate vicinity of several other whole
sale establishments, where they propose, about tho 20th
of September, to open one of the LARGEST fc CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OF HAT8, CAPS, FURS, and
othor Goods In their line, ever offered In the Southern
markets. Their assortment will not only be made up
from their own extensive manufactory In New-York, bu
will embrace every thing that Is new, fashionable, and
adapted to season and ollmale.
Wo are resolved to make It Iho Interest of merchants,
in all soctlons of tbo South, to trado with us, and are pre
pared to give them as good terms as can be bad In
Northern cities.
On the first of October / next, we will.open onrRET/
DEPARTMENT, when Are will offer to, the citizens o :
Savannah and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort-
moot of Gents' and Boys’ Hats aud Caps, Laulcs’ Riding
”sts, fcCn fcc.
ISTPartlculara in future advertisements,
sept 24 BELDEN fc CO.
FINE 1IAT$.
4 . THE FALL STYLE for GenUemen’# Hate hav
ing been permanently established, we have now
In store a large Block of Hats from the most sole-,
brated manufacturers, which we warrant superior to any
other that can be produced *— **•—
sept 25.
d tor. the same price.
N. K. BARNUM fc CO.
r -,— reels, and>
generally, in the best manner, end at prices as low as
equally good work can be obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy of tool In steam
engines, end to durability In everything,
apr 24 ly GORDON MoKAY, Agent.
A large and varied assortment Just opened; a-
mong which may be found several patterns of finely
cut Decanters, Insetu; a large varfetyof singleDo-
cnntcra, both cut and pressed: some.handsome styles of
Wine and Hock Ilotr*— ~ r ‘-’ r ——
amine, at [sept 20]
GEORGIA BURR MIUU STONES.
rpilE Undorulgncd has on hand an assortment of Barr
X Stone, from 18 inches to 4Jf feet diameter, a portion
of which Is already dressed for running, nnd or superior
quality. All tho noceasary Irons furnished with tbe Stons
whon wanted.
Having a competent Individual to dress and fit MU
Stones, the article can be delivered at nil times tosul
orders, and on liberal terms. G. II. OAMPFIELD.
COlUtERwinMKMif’CTJNOuSlwrnEETB.
T HE subscribers are receiving their Fall and WinU
supply ofSTAPLEfcFANCY DRY GOODS, whlc..
they will dispose or, si tholr usual low prices, fiir cash or
... pur stock is largo aud woll- * ‘ J
« acceptance. Our stock la huge atid woiltclecied,
tiers nud Merchants vlsltlug this city would do well
Wsr‘*“" ^ga&teco.
Ofllce In tho second story ortho new Custom liou*« «...
' tho main entrance. W5 iOver
bobkrtp.onirriN. rjy9l-0mo] oko,a. 00 . bw .
Wm '
' FI, —*’ •
neUaJ.r.liued h.rlngruillrcl In Ihn'mcllcoor
will NUcnil lo iny bnalncM pntruslod to IlftlTnre
' IUkoi *“- 0, “' 15K
William B. Flkmino.
Comer ofB
A. M. to 2 P.
'-'iwmmmmm:
C0XT0N VAOTOItS
nov 3-tf GREENWOOD. MORR18 fc RIDGWAY
liiEif^ "
MORE NEW BOOKS!
IB CABIN AND PARLOR, or Slaves and tholr Mas-
_ .era, by J, Thornton Randolph, embellished with el
egant engravings.
Vanity Fate—A Novel without a Hero, by Thackeray.
^Moore’sPoetical Works, alamo and splendid edition,
History of Ireland, ancient ana modenh translated (torn
ho French of tbe Abbe MacGroghcgan, by Patrick Kel*
Blount's' Coast Pilot, latest idltiob..
Bowdltch's NkvIgatoF, latest edition. ”... ,
Tho American Lawyer, or Business Man's Form Book..
Theatrics^ Apprenticeship and Anecdotal reooljectjops
YankoeStories,by Judge llallbnrton.
Henry Esmond, by Thackeray. For snlo
8.8.8IBLBY,
No. 135 Congress aL
G ORQF.Y.—My Life end Acta in Hungary In 1848 and
1849. By Arthnr Gorgey.
My Novel, or Varieties in English Lift), by Bulwer
^Tho Cabin and Parlor, or Slaves and Masters, by, J. T,
Randolph*
Christmas Books, by Charles Dickons.
Blanca, a tale of Erin and Italy, by Maturln.
Meagher’s Speech^ on the Legislative Independence
of Ireland..
Locke’s Moon Hoax, its origin and inetdents, new edi
tion.
More Christmas Books, vis. t •• ■
Friendship’s Offering l American Female Poets { Brit
ish-Female Pools, by Roy. Geo. Hethuuo; Womon of
tho 8cript urea; Lives of tho Apostles; Lives of the Pa
triarchs: Life of tho Saviour; Star or Bethlohem.
dec 23 W. THORNE W1LHAM8.
NEW ROOKS
RECEIVED BY JOHN 51. COOPER fc OO.,
Wcdneetlas, December IS. ’.
C ONFESSIONS or Fllz-Boodle, and TromendoUB Ad-
MaBwattR- gata
Throe volumes of tho English odlllon in one, .
Tho Successful Merchant; Sketches of tbe Lifts of Mr.
Samuel Budptt, late of Klngswood Hill. By William
Webster’s * Works. The Speeches, Forensic Argu
ments, nnd Dlptomntle Papers of Daniel Webster. By
Edward Everett. 81xvo1s. 8vo.
English Tales and Sketches. By Mrs. Newton Cros-
lstid. Tlcknor, Reed fc Fields.
Essays and Tales la Prose. By Barry Cornwall.
Zingra, tho Glpsey. By Annetio M. Malllard.
Lord Saxondale [ or, Llfo among tee London Aristo-
let or,
ontcy. Dy G. W. M. Rc,
Adventures of an Ald-doGamj
By Jamos Grant.
NEW ROOKS.
JgASIL t a Story or Modem Lift; by W. Wilkes Col-
if ome Scenes and Heart Studies! by Grace Aqutlar.
Cecelia: or Ihe Memoin of an Heiress; by Illss Bar-
■%, e Successful Merchant; by Wm. Arthur.
Whitehall: or tho Times of Cromwell.
a lefrlors: or tbe Days of Charles 3d.
loster: or the Merry Days or England.
Ooptalu Kyd t or tbe Wlzzaid of the 8ea.
Mluuie Gray: or who Is the Ilolr7
Received, and tor sale by
8. 8. SIBLEY,
dec 10 No. 135 Congress street 1
HACKERAY’S new work—Henry Femoral, Colono
In the service of Queen Anne.
A Life of Vicissitudes t aStory or Revolutionary Times.
By G. P. R. James.
Bleak House, No. 0—The Children of Light.
Kathy: a Cruise In the China 8eas. By Macauley.
Select British Eloquence tor the last two Centuries. By
Professor Goodrich.
Tabte Talk about Books, Men and Manners.
History of Romulus. By Jacob Abbott.
Regal Romo: an Introduction to Roman Uistory.
Comparative Physiognomy—with numerous Uluslra-
lions.
Mackay’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Mackay’s Alilmon Rezon.
Stewart's Freemason’s Manual and Cross’s Chart,
nov. 95 W. THORNE WILLI AM8.
NEW ROOKS.
fJMIE Home Circle, or_Famllter Thotights onJVarious
_ Topics, Literary, Moral and Social—by Mrs. Kirk
land.
Homes of American Authors, comi
f anecdotal
—i prising
and descriptive sketches, Illustrated with views or their
residences, from origton! drawings, end the fac simile of
the manuscript,of each author.
Romance of Indian Life, nud
ryU. Eastman. > •
Illustrious Personsges of (be Nineteenth Century, Ulus-
trated wlth beautiful sled engravings.
Gems from Moore’s Melodies—4 to ten beautifol Illus
trations.
The Bible In the Family—by Rev. Dr. Bosrdmsn.'
Footprints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity—by John
Cole Hagen. Illustrated wlthstoej engravings, r . -
Gift Book of Gems—a literary offering or all seasot
—edited by Emily Porclval—richly Illustrated.
Review of New-Themes,
Received, end tor sale, by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
dee 14 No. 135 Congress sL
TXTOMAN’8 RECORD, or Sketches of Distinguished
TV Woman. By Mrs.Hale.
Private Life of Daniel Webster. By Charles Lawrence.
Tbe Seven Wise Men of Greece. By Rev.'A. D. Jones.
Polto’s HomcBopstele Doinestjo Pbysloiam.
29th Part Lessing’s Field Book of the Revolution.
Tho Chevalier’s of Franco, or Legends.or Love and
.Chlvalrr. By H. W. Harbert.
i Cap Shraf. By Lewis Myrtle.
Tlie Napoleon Dynasty, or History of the Bonaparte
Family, with 22 portrait*.
; Second Scries Essays from tee London Timet.
Blakeley’s Historical Sketch of Logic from Uio Earlles
'Times—London Edition.
Israel of tho Alpa or History of tho Wuldcnsos, with
plates—London Edition.
deoil W. THORNE WILLIAMS;
...j Ruv*u aim
.. throughout with the best of new fur
niture, awl having large nnd ulrr rooms, ho hopes lo share
a portion or public patroungo by cloto attention to butl-
ness, having good stabling, and overy convenience to
makp tho guests or his house comfortable.
Jurio2l ly JESSE CAIN,Proprietor.
FAS IIIO NaTJLE"
TAILORING EHTAULIHIIMENT.
T HE Hubscrlber has Just opened lilt Autumn sup
ply or GOODS at hi* old stand, 105 //ryan-flr**:.
Ho has Just returned from Now-York, where he has
bought, from the most fsihtonsblo houses In Iho trade, a.
coiiiplotnsupply of CLOTHS—Froncluind English—ofall
descriptions, tor Costa, Pitnlaloons, Veals, fcc. fco, Tho
selection or Cloths, Outilmoroi, Ac. Is one of iho best
and lisudsoinoit over offered for sulu In this market, and
ho will coiitlmiQ lo rocolvu every tan days new supplies
of nil descriptions of (foods tisitnlly kept In such ostab.
lUhinonta, with tho monthly fmhlonsfrnm France soil
Knglsiul, Tho suhscrlhor Is iire|isrsd to cut and make
'"IIlls Cloths AirousUiiiiors Inina nuttiest nnd nm«t work*
.snllks inumisr. (lemlameiiarapartloulsrly Invited to
call find osainino for thumssivas.
■cptltt ly *'
Tlf OORE’S IRISH MELODIE8.-A complcto colleo-
ill tlon in plnlu and embotued binding, being an ele
gant Chrlstmns presonL Also musical Instruments In
every variety, from a Juwsbarp to a Church Organ; and
music In sheets aud volumes, from Fisher's Hornpipe to
Haydn and Mozart’s Masses. For sale by
J _ r^FrZOGBAUM fc CO.
dec 20 74 St.Jullau fc 107-Uryan ata.
C URTIS WORK8^-Tbollowndjl In Syria; Nllo Notes
ofaliowadjl; Lotus Eating, n Summer Book. Ulus,
truted by RensetL For solo by 8.8. SIBLEY,
(loft If Wn 1!U f VinimMa..!
MERCANTILE BLANKS*
rillARTER PARTIES,
v Kniry of Merchandise,
Re-warehouse Entry,
■m
nov 83 . For sale b^r
SHIPPING auttci.es,
■■
JOHN M, COOPER fcOQ,
l’HEHUYTEUIAN PUBLICATIONS*
A GENERAL varioly of the boil publications ol
Presbyterian Hoard of Publication*; juslrecel
and tor solo at the Book store of
Ivoc
I Ml
. DHESS maker;
Imrorlqr ol 1’ronah I’atlorn.,
(lUlFFlft aiOoiiuTTST'
JtTTURtfEYS AT MW.
Joan M.MlUxu.
&&£&s£t n .*ggg*
FACTORS & Cl
P. H. Bxtur,
’ , of8av«uuthi.
|uly23 '
SAVANNAH, GA..
John Fostir,
CHANTS,
Wfiu—ly
from Hancock county
January Oth, 1852,
AUCTION ANDUOmii^ON^fERCHANT, .
Augusta, Georgia.
„ . RRfKRKNCSS: • ■ , .
OuARUKSTON-^Ihas. EdmoudsIoD, Pres’t Inm^
ance Office, Burckmnyor fc Moffett, G. W. WiUlams, Esq
New York—Ilmrgurly, Green fc Co., 120 Weatst:—
AuousTA-Dr. G,M. Newton, PreaT Ur. Bank, ll. W.
Isley, Force, Conley fc Co^ John O. Oannlcbscl, J.IL
Bulkley. dly. Jnly 19
~ STONE, STARR * “
IMPORTERS AND WnOLKBALR DRALRRS Iff
JVO. 41 _
Lsvt P, Stork,
Elbrrt'8tarr,
Hrrrt H. Btqtrsburv,
rMaTMPA'w.yor,
HR, > 111. Lanopon But
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IfTMS,
JonaJ. Broom.
ly July 24
ALERS'IN’DRY GOODS,
OPPOSITE ST. ANURKW’O HALL, -
Broughton-strcflt,
InnnH 8A VANNAMj. GA,
BhIpSaND* C^ifintlfoNldE^CH^N^
July 91 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
GENBRAL^CoS^.
SavnnnaU—No. 172 Bayilnet.
JOHN T, ROWtAND. [AUg 91] JOUN T. ROWIAND^
co ^P°
omoi^c^Won.1
WlllpracUco In the Counties of Macon, Msriot
ford, Sumter, Uouston, Dooly, and Lee. 1 ,
References .--M essrs. Roberta, ; Foote fc SUrshsIl^
vsnnnhi VVInshlp ft 8ons, Macon. ly .. Jan 29
rion,Craw«
; JNO. P. HAMILTON, x
(SUOUKIIOR TO HAMILTON fc HARDEMAN.)
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 88 Ray t.. Savannah,,Cn, ;
. I? 6 Mr J[ ,ce * orTlr. d F. Hamilton, (long knows
to the public m seller of GoUon. and s oountry Produce-
to SHE’ WlU 4
TIIOH. A. DROWN.
„ BHOW3Y. dt ‘IX ARIL.
Boarding, Wferyj and Sale stable,
Wpafi Brond-St root.
July 12p.tf - JUDQRW. B
! Respcctfmi^teiidm?hta rerafcM toUio cUteens ofSsnin.
tiah. lie will at.ell tioies be ready to fornlsh PLANS
and DRAWINGS tor nU descrlptions.of Bdlldla *
superintend fhefr construction. Office opposite
House, over Haywood’s shoppy ‘ - •«- - -
eactor’&'gomm'ish'
ftgjl 82
CHANT,
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FACTORS 1
No, 04 1-8 Unynf., 8ov
0» W. COWDREY. . ■■ [ft)D 7]
CONTRACTOR C AND BUILDER,
; No.AJonciMitefif^i
[TWO DOOR# BAST OP DRAVTON-STRKST.1 , .
Is- prepared to oontract tor all kinds of Building aad
Iter, Jring. ' • •• ’
Also—To conduct Water through tbo various psrtaol
Houses. . pet IS..
A 1
Office No. 99 Bi
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4 LON
ATTORNEY ATJL
AND SOLICITQR GENERAI^ E. D.,
Office over the store of Messrs. Webster fc Palmes, cor.
mar 20 Bay and Barnard-streets. " If
MASTER BlrfSitalli.
Dealer In WliltePino Lumber,
V0RK-S7RKKT, OOLRTHORPB-SQUARK.
N. B.-Uo Is prop/ired to put in lrpn ftoftts to Blwes,
fcc. Is. , • . . aprw
GEORGE J. SMITH,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION^MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL AGENT,
108 Bay-street,. Sayan sin !»»«»•*
Will also attend lo Collecting of Renta, .
Servants’Wages, fcc, 1 ' .
RsraRTo—Hon. John W. Anderson, Uott. Fwnd»»
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nov fi . • —
ForwardliiilvcommU.roii’illorcUanH.
CIIAIU.US SHOI.L. ArcJ.ll.Cti
OITor. III. Mryicea fo'llio clUrun. of ^ ft wnnnji [-J'F
nidi DoBluiin Bpociflctlou. nml KillniBlri IM Pobw «
Private llulldln^, olid (o luporlmciiU llio ennio durtD *
"'lta'S'foftho Front, of Slow U »«u " OW W-
" .pi/.M.iiii lAf.ii.n-.Di'.ii.r iiiniiliuf. Altlltsr)i *