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B1 MAGNETIC TELEtlRAPU.
Transmitted for the Savannah Morning News.j
ifety of Capt. Lm.r, of tbaJkretlo.
Nxw York, October 15.
Captaiu Luce, seven paasongers, and fire of the
of tbo ill-fated steamship Arctic, were plckod
a graft, by the ship Oiml/ridge, and taken to
ihec. 80 far, Otic hundred and nineteen persons
known to Iks saved.
the Pennsylvania election, four Congressmen,
>crab!o to President Pierce's administration, wore
ted, and twenty-one who are in opposition. Iu
-liana and Ohio, no administration Congress intro
known to be elected.
Death of a Printer.
Among tho many who have fallen victims to the
ageaof the pestilence In this city, aaya the Au-
Qhronicle d Sentinel of,Sunday, there is none,
thrhom wo wore not personally acquainted,
commanded more of our sympathies than
lain 8. Kellogg, a compositor in our office, who
athed bis last on Friday afternoon, after a pro-
icted and severe attack of yellow fever, aged
mt twenty-seven years. We learn from his
•ndi, to whom he was much attached, that be
native of New York, where ho served his ap-
mtlceahlp in the office of the Courier d Enquirer,
which he served a term iu the Navy on board
United States ship Ohio. Ho camo from Savau-
to this city In June last, sines which time be
Uan eugagtMl In this office, where be perform-
Lii duties as became* a most worthy member of
croft;’’and in his intercourse with his foliow-
, his bearing was ever honorable and gentle-
iy-
hen the pestilence made Its appearance among
ie was among the few of all our compositors
volunteered to remain aud aid ua'fti our of-
tsto publish our paper—hence the deep- sympa-
felt for him and our great solicitude for his
orcry. To his absent frieuda and relatives,
of yri^otn could be present to minister to hi6
tor qpothe his dying pillow, It affords us mol-
tholy pleasure to say, he did not suffer fur inedl-
uther g'.fention ; and wlion the moustor
Imcd him as Ills victim, the last sad offices were
iperly paid by his friends.
;$• The election In this city, on the 11th Inst.,
Mayor and members of both Drenches of the
Council, revulted, says the Baltimore Clipper,
-ha election of Samuel Uinks, the American
idldato for Mayor, by tho haudnome majority
Mr. Thomas of 2746 votes. It will be seen by
returns that fourteen members of the First
mch of tho City Council, and eight members of
Second Branch have also been eleoted by the
lerican party.
i^* The number of those who have died since
commencement of the Christian era, is estlmat-
throo billions one huudred aud forty mil*
|t Jailn Homing ftetos.
Manufacturing Aiubicans. ’’—The Paris cor
pulent of the iV. Y. Commercial Advertiser say a
Mr. liodge, American Conaol.at Marseilles, has
e an arrangement with tho authorities of the
by which thoy will demand, after tho 1st of
nler, tho U. 8. Consul’s vise, upon tho passports
Is countrymen. In return for this concession,
French authorities with insist that the pass-
of Every American be one granted directly
Washington, or by somo American Minister in
ipe. By relinquishing tho privilege of passport
>, Mr. Hodge renounce* his principal scourro of
1 reasons for this course the eorrea-
ident say*:
From a private sourco I learn that his object is
•revent the thousand and one such little Ameri-
consuls in Europe as are forolgnors, from lndul
» business is carried on to a large extent, and in-
certaiu statistics that have lxien laid before me
be subject, within tho last few days, convince
that tho whole thing Is a secret oven to tho
ernnumt at Washington. There is a fixed tn-
fnr dubbiug a man an American, and the op-
ion is performed weekly upon person* who
crossed the Atlantic ; by all tho Italians and
mans whom the United State* have not been
mod to appoint their commercial agents abroad,
price varies from fifteen to thirty dollars, In
tral and 8outborn Europe; it Is loss in Turkey,
leas still iu Egypt, as would appear from the
srk of an English officer not long ago, at a
ncr table in Malta ; ‘ Fifteen dollars for manu
ring an American In Loghorn! Why that’s
" dear! At Cairo, it’s only two and sixpence 1’
Hodge hopes to cut up this business, by ren
og passports thus granted useless to their own-
If thoy pass through Marseilles, lie hopos bis
nple will be followed by other American Cou-
iu Europe, aud be has laid the whole matter,
ittenso, before the government at Washington,
Q* expectation of obtaining some central aid
“ that quarter. Mr. Hodge has l>eon for many
1 it Marseilles and is in a position to know the
•normity of the practices to which his action
*gard to passports is designed to put an end.”
AmkrioAN’S INTERVIEW WITH HER MAJESTY.—
Nathan Thompson, Jr., formerly engineer of
Collins’ steamers, recently came to England to
‘Wt a safety scat. He endeavorod to penetrate
Ruckingham Palace, to exhibit It to herM^jes-
ut was referred to Dunman, of the royal yacht,
sot the American to Osborne, and found his
board the yacht and explained his otyect
ipUIn Dunmau. Shortly after tho royal party
Fed, and the young princesses each seized upon
of Mr. Thompson’s scats, and rockod them-
and fro with true childish simplicity.
^tJtly one of the crew whs ordered overboard to
he merits of this novel life-preserver, and the
flment evidently wan looked upon by tho ladies
gentlemen who accompanied the Queen and
with great interest. Mr. Thompsoujnenn-
p. was standing amidships, much dtsappoint-
»at he had not been spoken to, and feariug
f#h* *hould not accomplish tho great
it of bis journey.
1 that moment, much to his delight Captain
nan touched him on the ahoulder, and said
• I nompson. I have permission to present you to
1 a!* * “hall bo very happy sir;” and,
»“d tittering of tile party who
unaea the Queen, he approached and introduc-
. nnia,,, -* a Y ln lf« "I dinve the honor
.u„i, *■^^ * n ventor ofthw life-buoy tc your Ma-
uow d ye do, ma’am,” Mid Mr. Thompson.
.7""®“ ^ed, and the ladles suppressed
Uta8 w,, ‘ 1 as they could. “I have
Mr. Thompson,” one of my
no fi,r Y° w ■'“‘I y«ur husband, which
tnnLuin ac ® e p t -” At this, further attempts
iSnjrluv f lau Khter were unavailing ; but
,n,nl, WU “« reat goo<i nsture smiled and con-
I “ Th ' ,nk Mr Thompson. It.
rlM ^ lere *ting and useful inverftiou.” After
* »» Inqul... from Prlnco Albert,
■ h v k - 1 ®. WM awans of until he aubru-
wifll'i <"> # arm, Jlr,
“ nJ -arlntr hl.Tat Iu aau-
11» on Via’l'? b “ rk8<1 ln oooof the Fairy’. t««t.,
f ° r hIm **r the r ap u lu.—tendon
- ,15: &}*** Herald etatee a oaaa of a
f^rt i *ho most undoubted raspoctabllity,
i-.w.. * i * loe “tore in that city, and asked to
F a U«r boots; a number were shown
ViZ examined and tried on. While the
th * *k°phe«p«»rwasjoceapied withanoth-
in^^ r’. MTeraj P aIr disappeared. The lady con-
vr 7* Purchase, he was oumpelled to accuse
I i n,t “hoes j slie denied it, and he in-
i«w!li vr . 0 ? 5 * d ^ lo «e»rch, and found several
hooks attached to the lady’s gsr-
the hooks those belonging to
it hLW W th6r ® m '* nl Others, which bad no
dipUt ** n fro ® othw “h>%Bs. She was allow-
He Will Not Woo Again, ’fjf.’
No other love inay light her path,
, No other move his heart;
Y’et changing seasons come nnd go,
And find them still apart.
Her once bright cheek Is paler now.
His bears a trace of pain ;
Their d*vya are weary, sad—and yet
Hu will not woo again.
They meet as strangers,calm and cold,
As calmly, coldly, part;
Ami none may guess that tranquil nifon
Conceals a wounded heart.
To him the world has lost Its light,
For her allJoyN are vain ;
For hope, her memory bring rcllof;
He will not woo again.
Oh! weep thou not for those that die,
For them all tears are vain ;
But weeping o’er living hearts grown cold
YY ho no er can love again.
I)OUTER—20 casks Pints, received and for
JL sale by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
uug 10
\fARYLAND OATS.—Prim© Maryland
IvJL rials, tu whit© sacks. Fort»ale by
uug 18 JAMES 1. SNIDER.
i HOPE.
^IMIRKE hundred coils, Hemp Loaf Brand,
X. direct from the manufactory, landing from brig
Josephus, for sale low by
Jo 21 BRIGHAM. KKLLY A OO.
GEORGIA FLOUR.
\OF\ BBLS. suporfino Georgia Flour.
75 bag* do. do. do.
Just received and for sale by
22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
BATH BRICK.
A SUPPLY of this superior article of knifo
jtjL brick, recolved and for sale at the Drug Store,
eoruer of Broughton and l'rlce-Htreets.
Jo 6 WM. N. VALLEAU.
BACON I BACON 1!
rifi HHDS choice Bacon Sides,
^JVJ20 do do do Shoulders,
30 tierce Hams, Duffield's, lu store nnd for sale
by (Je2) SWIFT 4 00.
“ITINKGAR—30 bbls. White Wine and Ci-
v der Vinegar, for sale by
Jc 14 HYLAND 4 O’NEILL.
|_fAY—One hundred bnles Northern llay
AX Lauding; from steamer Knoxville, for sale by
Je 6 OL AG HORN A CUNNINGHAM.
f 10RN.—8UU bushois Corn, in sacks. For
V_V Hale by |Jy25) COHENS A HERTZ.
/ 1 UANO.—Genuine Peruvian in bags, fur
VX sale lu lots to suit purchasers, by
aug 21 MINIS A FLORANCE.
TT^LOUR.—200 bbls. fresh ground, from new
I? wheat, lu bags. Now in store, and for sale by
uug 24—tf TUGS. 8. WAYNE 4 SON.
\XTliITE Wine Vinegar—received direct
▼ v from France, for sale by
Je 9 MINIS 4 FLORANCE.
I \00R SPRINGS—Inman’s patent, & new
XJ article, working without frictlen; the best
thing of the kind extant. For Bale by
Jy SAMUEL PALMER A SON.
1JTAY.—One hundred halos good Northern
XX. Huy, landing from bark Golden Age. For sale
by [Jy 14] BRIGHAM.KELLY A CO.
I > OPE—A choice l«t of Kentucky Rope in
Xfj store and for sale by
Jy 3 MINIS A FLORANCE.
/ '11IEESK, Butter aud Lard: just received
kJ per late arrivals, and for sale by
ANDERSON 4 SWANSTON,
Jy 4 157 BJoughtou street.
/"'I HAM P AG NE.—ileulsick,Vorzenu, Bou.dii,
V_y Crown and Anchor brands, lu quarts and pints
for safe by [Jy 3] MINIS 4 FLORENCE.
\iriIITE Castilo Soap, Gonuino Leghorn
V v Castile Soap. For sale by
Jo 23 JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO.
/'1RACKERS, Ac.—Twenty-five bbls Sugar
\J Crackers ; 25 «io Butter do : 40 boxes Soda do ;
25 bbls Pilot Bread, landing and for salo by
Jy 14 HOLdOMHK. .It MIN HON A CO.
"pRESTON MERRILL S Yeast Powdors.—
XT A fresh supply just received and for sale by
Je 25 JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO.
T ANDING from schr P R Burton—
X^i 5frboxe* C W Smith's family Soup,
150 bags Shot, assorted,
300 reams Wrapping Paper.
50 boxes Adamantine Cumiles,and for saIb by
yrlNEGAR—Twenty barrels White Wine
v Vinegar, 20 do. Cider do. For safe by-
Jo 8 McMAHON 4 DOYLE.
p RIND-STONES—5,000 lbs. Nova Scotia
VX" Grind-stones, assorted sizes, In store and for
•ale low, by SAMUEL PALMER 4 SON,
Je 3 Gibbons’ Buildings.
STOCKING BIRD, Canary, Rosewood and
lVX Parrot Cages, for sale by
SULLIVAN A KELLY,
jo S 145 Droughton-streetl
^ftUCKS, suitable for warehouse purpoaoB,
X. for sale low by SAMUEL PALMER A SUN.
je 15 Gibbons’ Building
yiTHITE DUCK COATS.—Anothor lot
V\ received, and for sale by
Jy 27 ROBINSON 4 CAMP.
\ T ATCHES—A very superior article, with-
lvX out sulphur or smell. For sale by
J. K. DxFORD,
Jy 22 Apothecaries’ Hall.
TAOMESTIC LIQUORS. — Brandy, Gin,
XX Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey, In store
and for sale by [Jy 19] MINIS 4 FLORENCE.
r AMP OIL, Sperm and Lard do. just ro-
Xj ceived, and for sale by
ANDERSON 4 SWANSTON,
y 26 157 Broughton street
r |M5N thousand pounds Prime Tennessee IJa-
X. con, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, apply to
Je 27 OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
PORTABLE FORGES.—Three sizes; a
XT first rate article, and very compact. For sale
by SULLIVAN 4 KELLY,
Jy 28 145 Broughton street
PORK, HAMS, Ac.—40 bbls Moss Pork;
XT 20 do Duffield’s Hams, landing and for sale by
Jy 14 HOLCOMBE. JOIINSTON 4 CO.
p UNNY BAGGING.—Fifty bales Gunny
VJT Bagging. For sale by
Jy 14 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4C0.
QA BBLS. Luther A Felton’s Boston Rum,
-6VJ 30 do. New York Rum, 30 do. Whiskey. In
store and for sale by [Jy 22] E. O’BYRNE.
pOPE—200 coils Richardson’s first quality
XV landing from brig Kite, amt for sale by
Je 10 COHENS A HERTZ.
*\/| THIS KEY.—Monongahela and Rectified,
TV for sale by [JyS] MINIS ft FLORANCE.
f IME.—Ono thousand barrels, landingfrow
Xj schr. K. J. Talbot, for sale hy
J« 27 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
pORK.—Fifty bblB. Mess Pork ; fifty bbls
X Prime do; 25 do Rump do, landing nnd for sale
by [JelO] CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
f l ENTLEMEN’S fancy striped half Hose
vX and black watereil Ribbon for Watch Guards.
Received by W. C. WADSWORTH,
Jy 21 No. 115 Congress street
TkTACKEREL—10 bbls. No. 1 and 2 Muck-
LfX erel, 5 half bbls. No. 1 and 2 do. Just received
ud for sale by [Jel4! HYLAND 4 O'NEILL.
CORN FOR SALE-
T^HE Pottigrew Corn has arrived, and will
X be nr ’u lots to suit purchasers.
J« * Apply to C. A. L. LAMAR.
MACKEREL.
Afi No. 1, Mackerel, in whole, half,
^v/ and quarter barrels, and kits.
. 30 bbls. No. 2, 3 and 4 Mackerel.
Landing from schr. Leo. and for sale by
Jc 26 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGII AM.
riTINES.—Muscat, Tpnoriffo, Malaga, Ma
V ▼ delra, Port, Cherry, and a variety of others
too numerous to mention.
ANDERSON 4 SWANSTON,
Jy 4 167 Broughton street.’T
TirKST INDIA ' MOLASSES.—25 hhds.,
IT 20 tierces, and SO bbls.. Cuba. For sale by
Jy 31 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO.
Received per steamer Alabama.
TMITATION Eng. Thread Lnccs, Jaconet,
X Swiss, and Mull Edgings aud Inserting!*, Swiss
snd Book Bands and Collars, Linen Cambric Hdkfs.,
Fine Palm Leaf Fans. Oil Silk, French Working Cot
ton, Brown Linen Gloves, Ladles’ Cotton. Gras* and
Corded Skirts. Checked Cambric, Swiss Muslins, Ac.
For sale cheap, by
je 30 HENRY LATIIROP 4 CO.
OILK UMBRELLAS—A largo assortment
1^ of superior black and colored Silk Umbrella*,
embracing the following sizes, 28, 30. 32, 34 and 36
injh.juclvert per .Uatner^or
YJDT'fEE and CHEESE—16 tubs ofchoioo
15 (lo.hen Butler; 15>o*M rtsIrrCheeM.
For .ale Uv (Je 2111 McMAIIOb rt. BOYLE.
CHECK. IIOOK8.
'VfERCIIANTri and others nro respectfully
lvX Invited to examine a beautiful variety of
Check Books on all the different Hanks In Savannah.
They are got up in superior style, on good paper,
printed on blue grouud work, and will be «old cheup.
Call at the bookstore of 8. 8. SIBLEY,
22 No. 135 Congress street.
/■'10RN—1,000 buabela, Undine nnd for »»le
Vj bv [aim 71 HBIIJIUM, lOiLLY * OO.
/'11. A RET AND PAUTERNE, in Wood nnd
Vy (Hbsb, for sale by „
_jrt* MINIS k FLORKNCK
COAP nod STARCH—Fifty boxes No' 1,
ami YnmUv Soap, 00 ilo. mu. Pearl Starch. Yol
Bale by |Je2<] McSlAIION * BOYLK.
pLACK and colored cotton Scotch Ging-
XX ham Umbrellas of every variety, hv
J«M KWD.8. KKMPTON.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1854.
aagesaa
NUMBER 79.
■ j uAiiuAua uiiAJuraurifti—ou oacKei,
XJL Heldslck Champagne, ln qoarta and pints
landing and for sale by
if 4 CfLAQHORK A CUNNINOHAM.
DRY GOODS, be.
CHEAPEST
CASH STORE.
TI4K VKHY
GREATEST IIAIHiilM.
4 S wo are disappointed in our expectations
of having our store enlarged, wo will from this
until next September, continue selling every
article In our
Wiiole Stock for New York Cost I
in order to sell out our goods whilo they uro entirely
v and fashionable- We have this Hcason bought
y largely at the New Y ‘ ' '
Immense quantities 0
ount, and we have now
Orcaily Clicnpeued the Prices
of all our goods to unite a better assortment of
VERY MUCH CHEAPER DRY GOODS
than can be had elsewhere in Savannah. From an
experience of ten years in Importing houses iu New
York, we have the means of getting European goods
for less prices than they aro generally sold for to mer
chants. We Invite buyers to Inspect our stock,
which wo think is the very best that has ever been
condensed Into the same space in this city, compris
ing almost everything needed In Dry (loods, for
Dress, Housekeeping, and Plantation uses. In our
stock arc v .
Very rich Colored and Black milks,
In better qualities aud at cheaper prices than else,
where. Grenadines, Tissues, Bareges. Barege De
Unities, Silk und Wool Chnllles. French Vrinied Mus
lins and Organdies in very brlllant colois and best
qualities. French Glnghuius, Mourning (loods very
cheap, White Barege Shawls, White and Printed
Thibet ShawlB, Misses Printed Shawls,
Embroidered and 1'lnlu Crape Mhnwls,
In a groat variety of colors and very cheap.
LACK SHAWLS,
LACK SCARFS,
MANTILLAS.
GLOVES,
MITTS,
HOSIKKY, and
EMBROIDERIES,
In Immense variety from auction, now selling for
nearly one half the cost of Importation.
PAItAMOLX FROM AUCTION,
of the newest kinds and best qualities and extreme
ly cheap. Our store Is the depot for the best Linen
Goods, (all pure flax) which we retail as cheap os
the other merchants here pay for the same goods—
consisting (tartly of Linen Sheeting* ln every width
and <v. ery quality. Heal haudHpun and uudressed
Irish Shirting Linens, better qualities than ure gen
erally brought to Savannah for sale. Shirting Llnons
from lax • c,*nte to $1 per yard. Linen Lawn* very
cheap. Birds’ Eye Diapers, Huckabuck and Diaper
TowelJug* and Dowlas. Plano Covers and Table Co
vers very cheap. Towols. Brown and White Table
Linen Damasks, in better qualities ami at cheapei
prices than elsewhere. Napkins and Doylies.
While and Coi’d Marseilles Q,ullta
from auction, extremely cheap. Toilet Covers and
Tidies. Colored and White Linen Drills. Cotton
Casslmnresand Cottonades. 51araellles Vestings very
cheap.
Cotton Fringes and White Gooda,
very much less than usual prices, vlx:—Needlework
figured Swiss, Plain Swiss, Jaconets, Cambric Mus
lins, Nainsooks, Mulls, Striped Muslins, Plaid Mus
lins, very cheap and very rich. Embroidered Petti
coats very cheap. Corded Skirts. Black, Colored,
andWhito Marseilles, for ladles’ skirts, at 25 cents per
yard. Curtain Loops. Musqulto Lace and Tassels.
BONNETS AND BONNET K1BBONM,
very cheap. Linen Hdkfs very cheap. Silk Under
shirts very cheap. Merino and Gauze Undershirts,
Lisle Thread and Cotton Undershirt*. kc v Ac.
We arc ottering lmiucements to buyers In the ex
treme cheapness of our prices, and also ln the supe
rior qualities of our goods, that instance competition
In Savannah. Our stock of Foreign Goods is always
replenished with fresh novelties by the European
steamers arriving at New Y’ork, and from thence by
stoamer* here. A monthly reduction of prices ena
bles us always to offer for sale more new goods than
those keeping larger stocks of old and depreciated
styles. Every article ln our store, of domestic man-
utucture, we sell by the single piece tor the very pri
ces merchants generally pay for them, to Induce
buyers, and particularly families, to supply all their
wants in ourline with us-
After having looked elsewhere, before buying,par-
chasers are Invited to Inspect our whole stock, which
is so thoroughly filled up to embrace the largest as
sortment, that buyers or large and small quantities
can be suited In a greater number of articles, and
thereby effect a greater saving than in any other
store in Savannah.
McUOSiiKR A r £KRANOK,
111 Congress-street, next to Bull-street,
PLUMBING, &c.
THOMAS dp KNIGHT,
PRACTICAL
House and Ship Plumbers,
SAVANNAH, QEOROIA.
1 TCEN8ED by Commissioner of Savannah
J Water Works, No. 15Barnard street,Savannah,
Wo pledge ourselves to do all work entrusted to
our care, in a style equalled only in the Northern cit
ies. and never surpa>sed In this city.
Shower Baths. Bath Tubs, Copper and Iron Boil
ers, Marble-top W’ajdiatands, Patent Pan Water Clo
sets, Brass ami Copper Lift and Force Pumps, Lead
Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tin, Hydraulic Rams, Brass
and Plutcd Cocks, and Kitchen Ranges, constantly
on hund and for sale.
N. U.—Orders from the country promptly attended
tO; aug 8—tf
Wilier Works anil Plumbing
JOHN NIOOLSON, Practical Plumber.
170 Hrarwhton-st., nearly opjtasite Sr. Andrew's Hall
H AVING commenced the above business,
Is now prepared to fit up hotels and private
<fc., lilted up ln the most approved manner, am*
warranted to give satisfaction.
Having had twelve years' experience In the husl
ness, and having completed work In this city, I feel
confident that all my workmanship and material will
give complete satisfaction.
j&T Unexceptionable city reference given,
may 12—tf
NOTICE.
T HE Subscribers take pleasure In Informing the
Public generally, that they have secured the
services of competent workmen, and are now pre
pared to do Plumbing work In all Its branches. Or
ders will be thankfully received and promptly at
tended to by M*)KSK k NICHOLS.
155 Broughton-st.
—'—’r— ■ . 1
INDIA IHBUEll GOODS.
Cbals, Capes, Ley aim, Over Alls, Wading Pants,
Horse Cbvers, Wagon Covers, Jhano Careers,
Nursery Cloths, cfc.
W HICH will not wet through or become
atlcky in any climate. The cheapest and heat
articles in our line ever offered. For sale by the man
ufacturers. ROGERS A WY'CKOFK. successors to II.
II. Dat, 23Courtland-street. New York.
Dealers iu Hose, Steam Packing, and every other
kind of Rubber Goods. Also,exclusive selling agents
UTTER AND CHEESE.—25 tubs frosh
Goshen Butter 45 boxes Cheese, landing and
McMahon a dovljc-
B
for sale by
IDES nnd SHOULDERS—50 casks air
tight Sides, 50 do. do. Shoulders. For sale by
** nnunn c<>.
JLll
HOliCOMBlO. JOHNSON 1
B OSTON Biscuit; Butter, Soda, Pilot, Lem
on aud Sugar do., all fresh, by late arrivals and
for salo by Af/DKKHON A SWANSTON,
Jy 11 157 Broughton st.
B AGGING und ROPE—50 bales of Gunny
Cloth, old Importation; BOO colls Kentucky
Rope, In store and for salo by
MINIS A FLORANCE
S AI> fRON HEATERS.—Tlo rnont ported
manufactured, requiring but little fuel. For
sale by SULLIVAN A KELLY.
Jy 28 _ 145 Broughton street.
H OSIERY.—Ladies’ plain and open work
Lisle Hose; do. do. Cotton do.; Misses'do. do.
Received per Florida by
W. C. YVADSWORTH.
JY 21 Opposite Pnloakl House.
S UGARS.—Just received and in store, 100
hbla Crushed Sugar; 50 do Pulo do; 100 do
RSW 1 * £ : « l ° Yellow Hugar ; 15hhda
Strictly Prime N O do ; 20 do Very Good do do do;
for sale low l>,v fjy 1G1 SWIFT A CO.
C IGARS.—15 thousand Rio Hondo Cignrs
10 do Victoria do: 10 do La Torlslta do; 10 do
M
Jy I®
OLASSES.—A very choice articloofN.
O. Molasses, for sale by
Minis a Florence.
EER AND PORTER.—Forty-five bbl«
New York Boer; 25 casks London Porter, land;
MoMAIION A DOYLE.
B
ing and for sale by
C IGARS.—A lot of very fine HnvnnnCi-
gars, received per last trip ofthe Isabel, and for
sale by [aug7] MINIS A FLORANCE.
B RUSHES.—A groat variety of Hair,Tooth,
Nail. Cloth, Hat. Crumb, Shaving, White Waiih.
Dusting an<l Paint Brnshes at very low prices. Call
at J. It. CARTER A CO.'S, Broughton sL,
LOUR—50 bbls. Baker’s Floor, from new
wheat, landing from steamer State of Georgia.
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. ’
F
aud for sale by
( 'JANAL FLOUR.—24 bbl». Hiram~S^ith^
J Flyuras* bbls. pujr^ Genewee Flour. Landing
Cunningham.
\J Flour, 24 bbls. pure Geneasee F
from schr. Virginia, and for sale by
aug 14 C LAG HOKNACUJj
>ITCH and TAR—30 bbia. Pitch, 40 bbli.
DRY GOODS, fee.
THE N1TWEHT STYLES OY
I A\< V AND DRESS CiOODS,
And HUple Drew Gooda.
S. CURRKLL, Agent.
Nos. 154 Ontgress and 78 SL JuUmsts., Savannah,
I NVITES all purchasers ofl^Rv Goods
ami out of Savannah to his SPRING STOCK
which for extent, variety, beauty of stylo andrtchne*
of material, surpass any that Una ever before beenol
fared to the public, In the retail trnde in this city.—
The following enumeration is deabinod to convey an
Idea of what nls stock COMPRISES.
BKRAOK8.
Tlaln and Fancy In great variety of stjles -ad cel
Tlaln Black do.
Figured Second Mourning do,
FANCY FHH'SoiU
.. and Green do. for Vella,
FRENCH MUSLIN.
Hanging !u quality from 12',c. to 76c.. Swlaaand
Jacouett MuhIIiib, Plain Striped, Figured and Plabl.
PRINTS.
French, English and Amerluan Prints, the largest
stock ever brought to this market, var)dng In - "
from <J V 4 to 50 ‘'-cuts a yard.
GINGHAMS.
Manchester, Tianoaatnr, English and Scotch OJng»
nanis, front 12R to ^Jtf^ntea yard.
It la Impossible to delineate hero the dlffercntstylea
now offered for sale, aa description would only oon-
vey a taint Idea of their richness and elegance. In
order, therefore, lo realise the exquisite beauty ofthe
present styles ana the chaste magnificence of their
colors It is oflaeutlal that they should be seen to be
appreciated
*1 AIVl'l i.liAS ANli l Ali.UAB.
a they are
lost beau-
tjataced^-
They comprise the very latest production of French
Laato ami skill, and have commanded the universal
admiration of the Ladles wherever they have been
exhibited. The following are the leading styles the
season.
White
Crape de Paris **
Black and Colored Berage^^
Handsome Figured Borage Scsrfe In great variety.
IRISH LINENS.
Richardson's snd Hunter's celebrated Linens hand
spun and warranted all pure flax.
Pillow Case and Shootings of every quality and
White and Colored Linens Drills, Blay Linen of all
coloru, Chinese Grass Linen for Coats.
Plain und l'lald Uambroons, Ribbed Doe Skin Sum
mer Cuaalmere, Black Drab d'Kte, Camlet^ aud Oot-
tonadcs 01 svery description. French and Georgia
Nankeens, Linen Coating checks.
VESTINGS.
HOSIERY
Ladles Hosiery ln all colors; I Jala thread do.
Childrens’ YVhlte Mixed, Slate and Fancy Striped do
Boys Brown White Mixed and Fancy >» Rose do|
Mens’ ' " M _ ** " 4
Boys Brown White Mixed and Fancy
GLOVE8.
Ladles andGents Alexandre’s Kid Gloves.
Kid made Taffeta Silk Bo.
" '* ' Lisle thread do.
Boys and Mlsies’ Gloves of every description.
LAMES’ UMBRELLAS AND PARSOLS.
The varloty of the good* 1* such ns to preclnde enu
meration, It comprises every style ln vogue. They
have been purchased from the manufacturers, and
will be found to be unuBuallytow, for their quality In
pi Ices.
FANS.
An Immeusestock ranging from Sc. to 95 each.
SUNDRIES.
Fancy neck ties, Shell. India Rubber and Buffalo
Tnck and Toilet Combs. PerfUmod Emeries and Bas
kets, Pearl aud Papier Macho Porte Monle. Ladles’
Retecllles, Hair Brushes, Hair Plus, Crochet Needles,
Long and Short YVhale-bones, Tidy Cottons, Mora
vian do., Linen Floss, Silver, German Silver and
Steel Thlmhlea, PrefUmery, Fancy Soaps, Ac., Ac.-—
Together with an extensive assortment of
PLANTATION AND HOUSEKEEPING UOODB.
•pr10
CLOTHING, be.
Spring and Summer Ciondtt
ROb IN SON k CAMP,
Drapers and Tailors,
tJnrf Dealers in >Y*r Ktaty Jf-- . '”ir.n*y/,
A R E now receiving and opening their
stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, con-
slating in part of Fine Black and Colored French and
English Cloths and Caaslmcrse: Cashmerets; Drap
K’Eteand Zephyr Cloths; Vestings of Light Spring
Cashmere*; Light Silk; Marseilles and Linens: Sum
mer Pantaloon Goods of White and Fancy Colored
Linen Drills; White and Colored Duck Drills—all of
which willbe made and trimmed ln onr usual style
and at the shortest notice.
Our READY MADE CLOTHING Is manufactured
at the well known house of W. T. Jennings A Co.,
Broadway, New Y'ork, and for style, workmanship
and quality, we challenge comparison.
Furnishing and Fancy Dro*s Goods of every des
cription necessary for a Gentleman's Ward Robe,
constantly on hand, together with Umbrellas.Trunks,
Valises. Carpet Bags, and India Rubber Goods—1
of which we offer on our usual terms and as low 1
can bo bought elsewhere. apr 1
READY MADE ILOTIIIWG.
1 MIE Subscriber has received by recent
. arrivals, an oxttmsl ve assortment of Ready Made
OIO ""'i^OR SPRING AND 8UBIMER,
making his stock complete. It consists In part as
follows: Black and Coi’d Cashmerett FROCKS an4
BACKS, Blue Mazurka Cloth FROCKS, Buff and
White Duck Drill FROCKS. Grass, Silk and Checked
Linen FROCKS and SACKS.
PANTS of Fancy OHslmores and Mixed Tweeds,
Russia Duck and Fancy Linen Drill*. Black Drop D’Kte
and Dooskln Casslmeres, Plain White and Figured
Drill*.
VESTS of White and Buff Marseilles, Fancy and
Striped Marseilles, Bull and Striped Llneu: together
with a large stock of Furnishing Goods, consisting o
Silk, Lisle snd Batiste Linen CRAVATS, Gauze,
Merino and Cotton Under 81IIRIS, W bite Silk SUS
PENDERS, Bine* and Coi’d Mohair STOCKS. Taffeta
Silk and Lisle Thread GLOVES, Fancy Silk and
Striped Cotton Socks, While Linen nnd Twilled Jean
DRAWERS, Ac., the whole ot which he offers for
salo at the lowest market prices-
WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor,
mar 30 17
SAVANNAH
KRHliionabla Clothing Emporium!
No. 9ft Hryan-st.,ojtpoMite I’. Johnson <6 Cb s Shoe Stare.
J. ROSENRERG, Proprietor, keeps con-
Jt? • Htantly on hand a full assortment of Ready-
Made Clo5h‘ng. Ill* Htock of Clothing will compete
with any other In this city for good ipaterial, work
manship and reasonable prices.
Also—At this establishment may bo found a well
selected assortment of Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks, Ho-
gieT^Suspenders.UinbrellttB, A
SELLING OFF
CLOTHING!
At the original New York Coat 1
rpjIE undersigned contemplating a change
A. In their business, respectfully announce to the
public, that they are
Helling ott‘ their entire I.urge Htock
Of Ready-made Clothing and Gentlemen’s Ihmish
ino Goo,Is, at New York cost Jbr (h*h
All the UoodB not sold by 1st July will be thrown at
auction, as the chance In our business mates It ne
cessary to dispose of tho whole stock.
If you go lu for good bargains, come soon—come
° M?v 8 C "Sl. a "' MAAS A HKYMAM.
P. B.—All those Indebted to the above Finn, will
please call soon and make payment.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS, Ac.
G EORGES. NICHOLS bus now in Store
and otters for sale the following:
Gout’* fine blue, black aud brown Cloth, Beaver
Cloth, Petersham, Fur Cloth, and Camblet Over-
merit’s flue black Cloth Cloaks and Mantles
Gent’* fine blue, block and claret frock and Dress
^feut’s Cadet Casslinere, Tweed Casslmere, black
Casslmere, blue Casslnnre Frocktees, and business
' ick Coats—* great variety.
Gent's black Doe Casslmere, snd more than thirty
dltlVrent patterns of faucy Casslmore Pouts of lateMt
Gent's Vosts—about 1,500 Vests, embracing all of
the new styles, some perfectly beautiful.
A very large lot of Hatlnett Hound-Jackets and
Pants, Flushing Overcoats, Frock and Sacks for Ber-
Va india-Rubber and Pilot Ctoth Overcoats.
YOUTH’S AND BOY’S DEPARTMENT,
has never been equalled ln this place, fc an<l contains
the following: „ . . _
Broad Cloth, Beare-Cloth, Petersham Overcoats
an Rlu<\ black, brown and claret Cloth Dress Frocks
* n BluefbUck, brown snd Cadet noth Dress Jackets,
Cadet and Steel-mixed Satinet Round-Jackets.
Mixed and Koisey Itound-Jacketa for Negroes:
flue black Doe-Cawdniere, blue Cloth, and a large a9-
sortment of fancy-colored Casslmere and Satinet
P Black Satin, figured Silks, Alpacca Black Cloth, and
a great variety of Merino Vests. All ofthe shore
’"'“''’'cSltDRSi^DRI’ARTMINT.
contains very pretty fringed and plain black Cloth
Suits; faucy colored Casslmere Suits, with Y eats snd
Pants connected; Genln s new *tyle of Fancy Drew
Jackets; black and brown Talmas; black and green
Togas Overcoats; embroidered Caps. All for children
from 4 to 10 years.
Children, boys’, and youth’s white and colored
Shirts.
robe that can be called for. together with the richeet
assortment of covered anil plata Caps for gentlemen,
youths, boys, and children. . _ .
N. B.—Most of the above goods, the Men and Boy's
Clothing, have been made up expressly for my trade,
and under my Inspection, at tho North, and can con
fidently recommend them an poo-l, and as cheap as
can be found elsewhere. The citizens and public
generally are Invited to call and see at the Clothing
Store, Gibbon’s Range.
White Dpck Coats. All in want of them are re-
quosted to call early and get suited.
Jr 10 PIERSON, HEIDT t OO-
'»acka,"fo7 sale '
D tor IT MuMAUON AI
MILLINERY, &c.
St
pie Dry Goods, compr
tin. Crape, Straw am
Boy's, Misses and Ini
TUI BON NETS 11
1’d. at tho Fancy Trimming
YVhltaker-st.. next ilooi
* ">h«lo ami retail, the
. Silk*, Straw snd Sta
rry novelty In Silk, Ha
illtan Bonnets; Gent’s,
.Juts and Flats, ladles-
Drc*s,Opera, Morning and Mourning Caps ; Bonnet
Lining*, trimmed with Strew, Embroidered F.lluslqn,
Crape, Silk. Satin aud other stoics, Wire Buckran
and Lace trains.
_ RIBBONH AND
We display an exteusl'
Variety of «tyloe 4 partly I
le ilonuot Hit)
, every width
on*, suitable tor
tlier dross tu
mid quality, mixed
SunitHor. Bareges, "
br'.cs.vart.-gated co
most difficult patterns: Oaui
n le 01 Mantilla Trimming,
tench Flowehi, FeaMton
ored Japoulcas, Roses, ;«
wot*and TaL*. white aai
lumee,frosh worsted, Kiali
shade and color,!
1*.gilt and silvered \
mathes.whlto and I
Sonnet and Fuce
fred Feathers andi
*,Floss aud sewlug
u pattern*, regalls
Tftiels.LueC • IIlid
utrs.and will supply to order hffeach steamer from
Snnufecturer.H, Banner Tnsels, Fringes and every
thing appertaining thereto. A grekk,variety of Pearl
Ivory, Jbeil, Papier Mnrhu Porlmificys, Segar aud
Card Cases, Fancy,Jet, Breast and Ciitl Pins, rich Vest
Ciialnn aud buttons,new styles ofdress Buttons,Lois,
Moiitosand other styles,steeljrllt nail slIyerTrlmmlng
I’eriumery.Perlnmo Bags, luda Rubber end other
Oonib*, Hatr. NaU and Tooth Brushen_
lids.
»v.u W .iM> | oi< nl .» l «-.«in,. ■«. idatlHlk tS,
sdalngn, silk and cotton laceirvisBa, la-
L*' mohair caps aud uets, fancy and
.fancy purees and bags, bonnet ink*
IIAIll MANUFACTURE,
such as Ladies’ Tupecs, l’uffs, Curls and Braids.
EMBROIDERIES. t
new HtyleslncheiuUetts.Hleeves.coIni
Inserting aud cd-*— ,u — J
dies' and mlsse
mourning fans,
satins, embossed EmgllHh snd French crane.
Mantillas, scarfooud apron pinked ladle*' aud gent’t
*Uppere.Hmoklng caps andctmdtcuii,habiliments,mar
ked for braiding, every description of fancy straw lion
nets and hats Bleached and pressed In a superior man"
ner; every description of mantilla* n>ndo and strew
Bonnets trlmmeu In ouehour's notice. Pereonslrom
the Interior of Georgia and Florida, will find It to their
advantage to cull, a* they will and every thing they
require In tho fancy line.
MW" Fresh supplies of Bonnets received by me
steamer. 6w upr 14
FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR
or Tin:
SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE.
r pHB fifth Annual Fair ofthe South Caroli-
X na InstttuteToribu promotion of Art, Mechan
ical Ingenuity nnd Industry, will be held at the New
Hall, now being “reeled ou Meeting street, In the
city of Charleston, coiuim-nriiiK on WEDNESDAY,
15th of November, and continue open for Hath (bit Ion
:until 29th day of November.
iuluhlc premiums will be given to the best sperl
in* In Art, Mechanism, mid other branches ol *
^y;al*o, — “
BOOTS, SH0E8, fee.
HAMEL CROMLEV.
J FASHIONAJiLK BOOT-MAKER—
corner of Broughtor; and Bull-streets. The
subscriber desires to Inform thepnbllc that he
ha* opened a* abov e, where he is prepured
execute orders for Boot* of the finest finish and stvl
and equal. If not superior to any heretofore offered .
the public. Havtng many friends In thl* State who
havebequhl* patrons In Charleston, respectfully
Hcltgtroin them and tho i>ubllc a call and a trial.
_?M. * _
Iteoelveil Per Steamer Mlatc Georgia,
A Superior lot of llonkert’a Boots Tni
of onr customers In want of hi* work are
Ited to call- We are also receiving weekly
.allies, Gents, Ml*s, and Children*’ Reota hi: ’
Shoe*, which w*u will sell at the lowest ma
ket price*. IIKIDT A IIAYVKINS.
mar 21 Gibbon*’ Range.
Cheap CumIi (loot & Shoe Store
^ South-west coruer Congress and
Whltaker-atrcets.—'The sutMcribers
are now receiving their Fall ami
Winter Stock, which ha* boon selected with
particular attentlim to tho deuiaml* ol the Sn
vannah trade, and which upon Inspection (which we
invite) will be found In quality, assortment and cheap
ness of price, all that can be deni ml by the purchaser.
Weoinlt particulars,h# every artlclo In our line may
bo found at our Store, Including a largo stock of Plan
tation Brogan*. MURPHY 4 DKVANNY.
sept 26
Ji
8
ket prim
mar 21
Chea
Ji
IIOLCOMUE, JOHNSON&CO.,
H AV r E rocoivo'l per rocont Arrivals, anil of
fer for saloon accommodating torms—
Sugars—
10 lihds very’ choice Porto Rico ; 26 do do New Or
leans; 10 dodo Trtnt ; 2UU bbl* clarified A B ai
25 do cratihod • 15 do powdered ; 20 l>oxes I^)al.
Coffee-
.hoo ha ■* ‘Jo, part prime; 36 do Old Java.
Molasses—
20U bbls New Orleans ; 50 bbls and 25 hhds Cuba ; 50
bbl* P trtlaud.
Crackers—
25 bbls Butter : 25 do Sugar; 26 tioxe* Soda; 25 do
Oywtor.
float
and Starch—
xe* Colgate'* No 1; 60 do do Pale ; 100 do
Smith’s and Beaded'* Family ; 35 do Colgate’s Pearl
Starch ; 25 do do Common do
Brazil Nuts; 10 do Egg Walnuts; 10 bbls i’ecan
Nut*.
Cieneaeeand Georgia Flour-
45bbl* Extra Canal; 56do Hiram Smith’s; 200do
Deumesd’s Georgia; 135 do Oakley’s do; 76 bag*
Georgia.
Domestic Llquon
60bbls N Elluni; 75 do E P Gin; 50 do Western
Whiskey.
Powder, Shot and head—
IOO kegs Dupont’s FFFG Powder; 325 hags assorted
Shot; 10,000 lbs Bar Lead.
Candles, Tobacco, Ac—
55 boxen Sperm Candle*, extra fine; 50 do Adaman
tine do ; 30 do Patent Pearl do ; 30 do Beadei's Tul-
low do; 250 boxes manufactured Tobacco, various
brand* ; 60 bbl* and half bbls Nob 1. 2 aud 3 Macker
el ; 20 bbl* Fulton Market Bee!; 20 do I’lg Pork.
Bacon —
50 rusks Sides; 50 do Shoulders, airtight; 76tierces
choice Hams.
Choice Old Brandy-
30 dozen, vintage of 1795.
Iletdwfck Champagne—
50 basket* quart* and pints, warranted genuine.
Gunny Bagging—
50 bale* old Importation.
Rope-
600 col
oils New Orleans-
Jr 3
R. MAYER'S FRENCH BITTERS
*111118 ARTICLE,—tho curative properties of
I which,—in the severest case*, (many ot them
oTlong standing) ofthe aitltctiVe diseases, dysente
ry, cholic, dyspepsia, und their concomitant g**i
debility, I* now regarded by many In our commit
a* a most effectual remedial agent In those disorders.
To the avowal ol a large number of our most
Hpectable and lutollluent citizen*, of the prompt *
permanent relief, which, from Its use, they have
perienced, the proprietor has the pleasure to add the
Sanction of our PhytlciiiiH,
Who have witnessed It* effect* In their practice
Indeed, from the numerous Instances In which
tioal tests 0/ its
SOOTHING AND INVIGORATING PROPERTIES,
The subscriber has been retrained from giving
it notoriety by advertisement, from the suspicion
of quackery that so readily attache* to all ad
vertised curative agent*; and tn doing so now*be
yield* to the Importunities of those who havo expe
rienced Its advantages, that others may likewise he
bunetltted from Its publication, rather than from any
doslre ot> hi* part to become known oa the proprietor
of so valuable an article. It. MAYEK,
m 4—lyr No. 6 Y\ hltaker-strcef.
/~10UENS A HERTZ, offer for salo on ac-
Vy commodatlng terms, 100 bales Gunny Bagging,
old Importation; lUOdodo do new* do ; 35 bug* Rio
Cotfeo; 100 boxes Manufactured Tobacco; 200 colls
Kentucky bale Roi»e ; 10 bbls I.ard : 100 hhds Cuba
Molasses ; 20 tierce* do do ; 60 bbls N O Molasses ; 30
hhds Sugar. 1-Qy
CA BOXES Beadei’s Family Soap, 36 do.
UU patent Candle*, received per bark Marin Mor
ton. ln store and or sale by K. tYBYRNE.
Jy 22
C OFFEE.—One hundred hags prime green
Rto Coffee; 50 Pockets do Java do, for *ale low
{jy 16]TOT A (X).
pouted per bark Girard, for sole, to arrive by
5 B HIGH AM. KELLY A <X>.
T V
bacco—some choice. Received and for sale by
ang 7 M. H. WILLIAMS.
•Lcomju;
H&60
JOHNSON k OO.
bales of Northern
... by
ang 11 " ’ JAMES 1. SNIDER.
POTATOES.—50 bbls. received per steam-
L er Augusta, and for sale by
ang 11 McMAHON k DOYLE.
/“10RN—CORN—Pritno Tennessee Corn, at
ang^fPQt* For sale by , JAME8 , 8WIDER .
EW FLOUR—200 bags new wheat,
At the Depot, apd for sale by
ICOHKNS k nEKTea
O ATS.—Heavy Pennsylvania Oatv, land
ing and for sale by .. . ...
aug 25 DAVID R. DILLON.
O ATS.—500 bushels landing snd for sale
by ino? Ill nlUHlMM. KKLLY k OO
AI.E! ALKM ALK!!!—5ft bbls. summer
A Stork Ale, Inmtln* from brtx I’llIIor*, .ud schr.
ytrjU’U. and for H le at the Aibau^Aje^yg^-
A LE—Scotch Ale, Falkirk brand, In rlore
“yd f° r Mle liy MINIS A FI/tBAWCB.
XQUORS—Doinestte Ilrandy aud Mouon-
b <1; >.^^.bru at gbQRABICa.
E astern hay.—100 b.in primp Eaat-
.wtn.y. form'.by jamks i. snidkk.
T>EEF.—I0‘half bbia. Fulton Market Beef
cHORTB—SHORTS.—1&# bushels landing
,«sr l,on
A lot of Corn Jurt receired in
DRUGS AND NEDIC1NE8.
tain cure for Flatulency, YVeaknes* of the
Stomach, Debility,Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, and all
‘ Ints arising from a derangement of thu nervous
l It may boused lu wine and spirits, without
luring It* medical properties.
r the many different preparations of tho day,
none in our mind, meet the Indication so well, as the
article above named ; any body ran make a medi
cine, but to make one th«t will be countenanced and
recommended by thu medical profession, Is quite
another thing ; the French Bitters Is countenanced
aud recommended by the inodical faculty, for disease*
incident to our r.lliunte, vlt: Derangement ofthe
Stomach, Cholera, Ague, Remittent and Bllllous Fe
ver, Dyspeptdn, Debility ol the Nervous System, Ac.,
Ac., for sale by * A. W *
may 90 “
ION AUD, Agent,
for Durand A Co.
igeut,
Bitters.
COD LlVKH Olii.
K USI1 TON, Clark A Co.’s Ronuine article,
always to be had ut the Drug Store, coruer
Brouglituu au«l Price streets.
Je 27 WM. N. VALLBAU.
EXTRACT UK BVCUC.
hu. prepared by Dr. L. Pierce,Is.
pound, and Is ottered to nil persons laboring «mder
disease* ofthe Kidney nnd llladder. 11 is offered a*
a medicine prepared according to pharmaceutical
science, slid I* certain' to give relief If the uwto Is cur
able. For Bale *y J011N B. MOOREZCO,.
Je 19 Gibbons’ lilt tiding.
DTA CHOLOciOGt fc.
THK great Fover ami Ague romo«ly, for sale
JL at the Drug Store# corner Broughtou and Prioe
street*. fjo 171 WM. N. VALLKAU.
echnnlHin, nnd other branches ol Iu-
of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco, Corn,
eat, Rye,Oats, Potatoes, nnd other agricultural
fo.iuc.re
THBladte*. t
>ucn Indebted
hie premiums will be provided by the Commute* ,
and awarded to tho best specimens in every depart
ment of Ladles’ Wo; *.
The following special premiums are offered:
For the largest quantity ot COCOONS, reined on
ono plantation, not less than ten bushels—A Sliver
Pitcher, or *50.
For the largest quanUtyot SPUN SILK, the pro
ditce of any one plantatHm,
-A Silver Pitcher, or $50.
For the best Improved SKA ISLAND COTTON
GIN, on Home new principle, superior to those no **
In general line, or for anv real or Important linprov
ment thereon—A Gold Medal.
For the best STALLION—A Stiver Cup.
For the best MARSH TACKEY STALLION-
"Vorthf*bMt MAltHIl TACKEY (1KI.DINO-A S'l-
ver Cup.
For the best pair MARSH TACKEYS, for draft-
A Silver Cup.
For the best specimen of SUN FLOWER SEED
01L, not leas than one gallon—A Silver Cup.
For the best specimen of RAPE SEED OIL, not
less than ono gallon—A Silver Cup.
For the best CASHMERE It AM-A Silver Cup.
For the best CASH MERE EWE-A Silver Cup.
For the heat three-quarter blood CAS11M ER E KID
—A Silver Cup.
For the best RAM—A silver Cup.
For the best BOAR—A Silver Cup.
For the Invention of a suitable Machine tor pulver
ising Red Pepper—A Gold Medal.
ENGINE—A Gold Medal.
For the beat ESSAY on Southern Grasses—Ruffin
*rlze Silver Pitcher.
For the beet specimen of Amotlcsn SCULPTURE
-A Sliver Pitcher.
The Directors ofthe Institute take groa t pUasure
In ntatlng to the public, that by the Kbcrallty of the
State and City to this Institute, they have now* In
nurse of erection, to be completed or the 1st July
next, and lu ample Unis'
large, commodious, and
holding In It* main hall
lor the approaching Fare, a
elegant Building, capable of
I, bA00persons; uuduhnln
large, commodious, and
. r.. ‘nil, ij.500persona
ery well adapted and spacloui
adapted and spa
liable the Institute to
machinery that may
connection with It i
machine Boom wl
furnish power for any
he offered for cxhlbltfe —
Every attention will be paid to all article* sent for
exhthltlou.
All articles entered for premiums, roust be sent In
on or before Saturday, 11th day of November next,
directed to the care of thoClcrk of So. Carolina 1 mat-
tute, Charleston. Articles mar be sent slier that
day for exhibition only. Contributors to tho Fair
are respectfully requested to send full description*
of the articles, and Huch-guntrrt Information as may
be el use to the Judges, nnd suitable for publication.
Address,
bl.EHK OK TIIK PO. CA. 1NKTITDTK.
May 16 {Jy 1—Iam4tj Charleston, S. C
DYING AND
Renovating EgtahllNlimcnt.
73 Tork-streei, near the (\mrl House,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
KHTAUUMUKD IN IHA2.
T aHB Subscriber grateful to his patrons and
friends for their continued fevors would state
that, lu addition to the Improvements In Dying, ac
quired by him during bis last visit to England and
Scotland, has made arrangements for extending ids
business, by which he I* uoweuubiud to Dye a greater
variety of Colors on Silk slid Woolen Dresses, Shawls,
Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who may
favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen’s Garment* Dyed, Cleaned or Renovat
ed, os may be required, ln the same superior style
which lias generally so much pleased hls.pstronsand
friends.)
Ladles’ Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Fressed In the
most fashionable stylos. Orders from the country
punctually attended to. Terms moderate. When
parceis are sent by steamlmats or railroad, word
should be sent him by letter through the Post Office
e may know where to call for them.
ALEXANDER GALJ/OWAY.
DOORB AND BASHES.
200 PA X 1 < 2 L d00118,
U X 13
8 X 10
On conslghment, for sale In led* to sult^purchaa-
J*y 21 No. 170 Baygstreet.
9 X 12 Window Sashes glazed.
LIME.
QAfV BUSHELS air-slncked Lime, for stile
OUU by A. McALl’IN k CO.,
aug 26—-I m Williamson'sBui Id bigs, Bay street.
HALT-SALT.
1 'IVE HUNDRED sacks Salt in store, and
for sale by (Jy 24]__M 1 J1 1 WILLIAM8.
S CliOOLKY A SONS’ su^ar cured Hams.
15 casks choice Family Hams. Received y
steamer Keystone State, and for sale by
|y HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
I EM ON S and Orangos—just roeeivod and
j torsi
I ^LOUR.—F7 bbls. fresh ground superfine
1 Flour—Linton A (V*. Mills—at the Depot. For
ale by [Jy 23) COHENS * HERTZ.
R efrigerators ami ice chest*—Just
received und for sale by
Je 21 J. P. COLLI NS.
_ . titter, received pei
steamer, and for sale by HYLAND,* O’NEILL,
ty tubs of New GosMn
... er, and for sale by HYLacu
Je 14 Marshall) _
R. CHURCirS Genuine Vegetable Lo-
i effectual cure for ornptlon on the face
r nale by J. E. DxFOKD,
C«»r. Broughton snd Bsrnat 4 .treets.
D
FIRKINS sciocted uow Ooshon Butter
selected new Ons
Scaled Herrlug*.
v Onshen Cheese.
90 F
50 boxes selected
50 do. Healed li.
Received pei atenmor ami for sale by
19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
V_/ rsew torn t'nnay, assorxeu. w ooxei
i Strips, Just received per steamer, aud
ANDERSON A 8WAN8TON.
137 Broughton street.
I MPROVED Seidlitz Powders, full weight
ii ml extra size, manufactured ex prrealy for fami
ly use, hy J- K. DxFOKD,
• Apothecaries’ Hall.
H
40 do. Brandy, landing from schr Maria Pick
nd for saieby I may 3] M IN 18 It FLORENCE.
AY, Corn Meal and Flour, in store, for
sale by fjy8)W. H. WILHA318.
S ALT.-
hy
Jy»
K AMS.—A fow more of those very luperior
West Phslla Hams, lu store and for sale low
by fly 16] SWIFT A CO.
JJAY.—-Eastern and Northern Hay, for sale
G EORGIA FLOUR--to bbls.and 50 sacka
for sale by [Je Hi HYLAND 4 O’NEILL
B RANDIES.—6 half pipes ofOtard, Dupny
A Co., 7 do. do. Helguette, 4 do. do. J. J. l>u
pity. Just received aud for sale hy
auj 12 W. M. DAVIDSON.
H AY.—93 bales Eastern Hay, a prime ar
ticle, lauding from bark Charles William, and
■ale by taug 11) COI1EN8 4 HERTZ,
S IGHT EXCHANGE on New York.
aug 24-3 ROUT- H^flKRBHAM A SON.
C OFFEE, BACON, Ac—100 bag, Rio Oof-
: an rto Lmb>t» rto < V hbd, Slrte., In «IMI,ht
n.cktRMt MIlM. Mr,. Pork: M'rto K. I. Oln; 25 rto
Pomcitte Br.nrty; 251uU' 6kUHwTll«, JrtBtrr.Crtl*-
M a*«l« 1 " r ‘“' 1: UOI^OMHK, JOHNSON k CO,
■, nutlonluly
X cither buying,
tf depriving m*
BOOKS AND 8TATI0I
<:UBRKDU)B rMHOTI,--.
T ,,i. . Avavn li«.
HK American Cotl.g. Haildor, a Mrln ot
itPonVPlkprcmcatlon,,ITnin Uou i«
H “V““" ,or «'• Nrtpl. : Uy Jc.hn lllirton.k
Piinl.h 11,1,1 °lli«r Conilr.lltlrt. freM
1 ESte; SL’WBi'llMSSKS
lUwaWoudMH,; ° f the JallortUanghlJf: B?A.
8tfe W Ad Y^ uro *’ °fHercules Hardy; By
sS®Mge , fla»tt'Sr
Isabella; or tl,e Pride of Palermo—a Romance:
the author of the^AutoblogTaphy ef an SrbhiTa
A Npanlirelynjw article ofVrenc'h M*’tallia
WH-MW* 1 '" " "" '
to either th*e finest er
..... .. of the writer. The bet*
mt. For sale by
" " “IBLKY,
street! )
.’sriii—wiu’ni
tlexlblo, and ...
coarsest hond.at the pie
Metallic ?en exhr * **
Jy 2t
No. 135C
New Booh, and Urpubllcattona,
ittCKIVKU BY «. H. 81 BI,RY.
1MIRKKY and the Turk,: By J. V. C. Smith.
, I, ; , N *' : ,. nr , 11 "* Tliroi' Apnrrnttcr,—a Tal, of
l.if n Now York one! lloatou r By A. L. Stlm«on.
Dr Noriu.nrt D ‘“'" llt,r ° f 11,8 By Bugh
Dniilol Booneanrt tti. Hunter, of tronlucky: Bp
W. !1. Bognrt.
The Flltcb nr Bsconi; or the Custom ofDuniu<»?r -
.. Tale of English Home : Hv XVIIIUm li.rt-i.,™ aft.,
worth
TJile of Eugttsh Uome ifflhWIlgBjR
lyrtittR,"’ the or
!re,i! art, 'U*. n ~ a Rofimnce of tho Revolution: By
n. Gilmore Hltnms.
Memchampe-a Legend of the Santo: By the earn a
aujllior. New and revised editions.
*T uni1 n*eu coil ions.
M nman t> IjOv* ; Ry Eugene Sue. ,4f
A* e * r Marriage: By T. P. Arthnr.
Preadwr 11 ^ ° f * Convc,,t: By a oolrd Methodist^
«. r u M J^ r 2 -r 9 r , Kn, Kbt-hls Ufa and Vxperi«u
e«: Hy Urartu (.tivor.
II.rdTImu-. N.w Novel: Bp CbarlM IMrk n».
,l r. rc l ^-« T “ le ®f Cnban PatrtoUam
More of Weary foot Common.
_ aug is r or sale at No. 135 Cougreasstreet.
nkWboousT
RKCEIYKD BY JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
MpsuAT, Aloibt Urn.
TIMES—anew novel: By OharUa
I 1 Dickens.
Fifty Yeareln Both Hunilspheres; or Remlntocen*
Nolle 1110 fe of * ®* r * ler M«rcl»aut: By ViuotS
BqSwS’wuMmSK!" «°on*M
lectures on Romanism: Bv Rev. John Cumming.
The Closet Companion; orMsnual of Prayer, with
a. lntroductlon; By Albert Bsrues.
thitlinesof History, illustrated hy numerouaGso-
graphical and Historical Note* aud Maps, embracing
Anclfu History, Modern History, and Outlines S
PbHrrunHy oftnjHorv; Bp SircS. Wlltiirn 01
suileMhfmss 1 e5 0r the ^ a,,or ^ 8 Daughter: By Aiex-
Bu? ,e Advonturea of H*TcuJca Hardy: By Eugene
me * iiiicinmi s naugruar; or a Great Clt
Teniptatlona: By t Ue author of the Rescued Nun.
I!?# 811 Tl«o.mp.bn>, Illum’d Bible.
r l’HIS uplondid edition of the Bible I, now
X **»>p*«**w*« cumuli OI iao XJIOIO ia now
complete, beautifully boudd ln Turkey Morocco.
Bubscribors will please cal ifor their copies as early aa
possible. Received bv v 7
CUBBEDGE 4 BROTHER.
J*.*? Market Square.
¥1 ELIGIOUS TRACTS.—A ftill supply on
XV hand and for sale by
-ML 1H CUBBEDGE 4 BRO-
M ETALIC PENS.—A further bi
those uumirpassed Zinc and Platlnaf
ufactured bv Blanzy, Pour* 4 Co.'-ocJived
«'« t>r UP 17] CBBBKDOK k BHD
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
HoFsEriiisisiiistitiooDsl
J. P. C O 1, L 1 N 8,
Importer and Dealer.
1 100 Brya,^street,
B uow reoeiving, and offors for salo at vary
• ISP *“ ,)rln "' nt ^
Orockrrv.
Orockery,
China,
Glass
»s
Hate. I
Brltadnls Pitchers,
Japan 4 Bowls,
_ Tinware,
Goblets, Castors,
Tumblers, Knives,
Ifecnnteih, Forks,
Preserves, Spoons,
Y\ lues aud Wallera.
JeUy Glasses. Ijmina.
White ami Fancy China Dinner Services, YVhlta
SSlndPim^oiiX'^’
logne#; ttlch Cut Windnotll", ChlS. JrtwuuTkM
uml oiher Fancy arttclM In great rulcty. *
Family Itorrtwurc Wlro and Br,u Fender,. And-
tea*,, Sbn.d. ,nd Tom:,. Lamp Wtcku, Wood .nd
Wllluw Ware. Broom., Bru«hM,Boor Mat,. Unt«ra».
botli guHnleu anil plain; Faucy and LadlM* Work
and Travotllng Uaakcta~ln aliori, ever/ article in tba
ttoue. Furnl.lilnK.llno map be found at tils oatab-
llatimtnt, Dry Uooda and Cabinet Fnrnltnro exrep.
(Inrpnt and Floor Cloth Warebeau
CUitTAINS, CUJITAIN GOODS, *0
''"yreuanJV St. J,d<en StreeU.
Jilt Subscriber, knowing that the oltiien,
.bll,hme“ut‘of I" '“* Ve fc ' 1 * * r * 81 lnler •■ , *" »*
OAIIPKT WAREUOUSfl,
In thta city, and being aware that many have been
awaiting the completion the New Store, oo that they
coukLmako their Selection of the varlocs articles tot
furnishing their houses, would respectfully Inform th •
publ.c,generally, that h* has opened Urn mostoom-
Dleut AMOrtniBIlt nf all Ihn vart.,n. .< GOODS
.. ...... mt.i.uiutij , aunt, u»r linn upeiieu U)« m(
pli-U) assortment of all the various styles of
usually kept In similar establishments. The stock of
tb« different departments wlllconslat, In part,of tha
following Goods, viz:
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Royal Velvet; Tapestry BrusssettMo c et Brussels r
Bhumm Is : Velvet; Tapestry snd Brussels for
Stairs; Three Ply, Superfine, Fine and Com
mon Ingrain; Plain aud TwIUed Venetian for SUlrt.
Halls, Ac.; Druggets, U-4, 12-4 and 16-4 in Width? ef
every variety of patterns: Hearth Hugs; Parlor and
Stoop Mats; Table and Hano Govern; SllVer and
brass Oval aud Octagon Stair Jtods; Btelr Linen, Ac..
OIL CLOTns.
Of every width; front one to eight yards, for l.alla
Dining Rooms. Steamboats, Saloons,Ao.; Rase Wood
Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths
4-4,5-4 and k-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth fot
Stairs.
CURTAINS.
Silk and Worsted lfcraask Define; Worst*
Linen Damask DcLalnes: Figured aud Plain D
masks, variety *>r
Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland onr
White and Gold, entirely new style: Cord; Loop*
Towels; together with aN the various TrJumiIng* for -
Curtains and Shades.
GILT CORNICES.
>s ami pins, of the greatest variety and
ie late:/ mportatlofi; all of which wlW
— •• nuoleasle or retail, on tho most liberal
terms. WM. H. GUION, Agent,
140 Congress end 57 St. Jullen-sfe.,
Savaknah.
hats, CAPS, fee.
N EITHER Wide Awake or Know Nothin
but a now style White Felt Hat»^ with
vt.
ItoiL
VOIL CHILDREN.
S OM E very soft nnd fine lieghorn HATS
and FLATS, received peMaid steaurer «i ^
Jq 23 176 Broughton-st, opp. St. jS3xkS , °^*pn
rg BKAUtIFUL Whit, «nd Nankeen
^Jf Colored soft Fur Hats, well adapted for sum-
^^kmer wear: Just received. All who want *
veryTlght hat, will do well tn call soon at
M . N. K. BARNUSTB,
*’•- 26 list and Cap Store, 176 Broughton-st.
f h SUMMER HATS. H|
Lin A fine.(though not large) assortment,^*
•flofSOMMltll HATS, maybe found
the Clothing Store, Gthtwns’s Range, such as fine
and common Panamas, l eghorn, Straw Braids,
Palm Leaf, Ac., Ac-, for men, children and boro.
For Ml. cheap bp tip J,/ GKO. 8. NICHOLS.
FOK CIKNTI.KMEN.
P KDAI.K and KutUnd Braid and Tea-eel-
ored and White Leghorn HATK AlsOj a few
of those much called for Ctim
oelved at
Je 13
Ite Leghorn HATS. Also, a few
1 for Ciimpearby Hats. Just rw
N. K. BARNUM’g.
176 Broughton street.
NOTICE.
PBK General Agent In the United IK
I MARSHALLS REEFING GEAR, is
jAMES C. NICHOLS, of Charleston. 8.€., town
all letters for Single Rights or Territory, mwcL««
proposals for Manufacturing the Machinery, roust be
addressed. A local Agent in every seaport in th»
country will b« needed. Early application is necos-
sarv. if max 31
NOTXCK. “
I PO hereby caution all persons,
those engaged In Bottling, against <
II ug, purloining, using or In any way depriving m<
of bottle* bearing iny name. JOHN RYAN.
W Hot tier of Soda Water, Porter and Ale, corner o"
est Broad and Bay-sis-. Savannah, Go-
N. B.—1 never sell bottle* bearing my name.tl
fore no person has a right to buy. zed, give, r
or retain them without my consent,
mar 29 <m
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